Niicuitund. TO =PER SEASON. The business of Cheese making la soon be over and that - of butter in order. The cool weather of autumn ; is the most favorable season of theri year for making butter,and it should, ;be the aim of every farmer or dairy „park to produce the best possible article for market purpose& There is no disguising the fact that, with good cows, ample feed and much:tx perience in latter makingi: m any persons succeed in making a-villam ons compound of grease, milk and bair,'designated by the name of but ter,but having nolegitimath relation ship to it. Much of the butter of commerce is of this character—a fact for 'which there is no excuse. Clean milking, clean pails, pans, ciocke-.and churns, are the first re quisites to the production of a good article of butter. This . everybody knows, without being informed of but the trouble is ; the practice, is not up with the information imsessed.— Here is where reform in many cases, should commence—followed by a kindred amendment in the manner of converting the cream into butter. If the buttermilk is not thoroughly worked out, a good article can not be produced •, if the salt need is font of poor quality and injudiciously applied —too much or too little—the butter Will not be of good quality nor com mand a top price in the market. Sometimes all the prerequisites to success are obierved, and still a fail _ are ensues from neglect in putting the butt&. down. This is important, if any considerable time is likely to intorvoiie between the manufacture and use. It is safest and best to put butter down as though months were to pass before consumption, as the trouble and expense are little, if any, increased by the precaution: Press closely in the tubs, which should be well cleaned and brined before being used,as far as possible,exclude the air from the mass. When a crock or tub is full, sprinkle it well with pure rock salt and cover till wanted, and the chances are ninty-nine in a hun dred that the, butter will do credit to the maker months after being put down. Nothing new is claimed for this, but it is sometimes profitable to be reminded of things which' we have long been conversant, but,' for the moment,forgotten.—Bural w York. Cr. Keeping ;Record of Farm Operations• The keeping of a farm journal, in which is recorded daily all the more important operations of, , the farm, is important element of success. Experience is the great teacher but how can one profit by the past unless we carefully note all the cir cumstances that have brought about a result. To trust to the memory when so many different kinds of work are to be done so many expertmen a made, and all these carried through a series of months and years is too great a burthen upon the mind, the details are apt, to be forgotten, and we have a confused mass of opera tions all jumbled together, from which little or no good comes at the proper moment to be efficient. The great mistake in farming is that we do a vast many things without suffi cient thought of what we are doing or what we ought to do. Some men are constantly flying from one piece of work to another, they are always hurried, work hard and never accom plish mnch,because work is not done ' well or atits proper time. But if a memorandum were kept of all opera tions, showing date, mode of opera tic; amount of labor 'and expense of each branch of industry he pursues it would soon teach a lesson that must necessarily point to a better system of conducting business. A daily record of work is indispensable in showing the true situation of af . fairs, and affording ah intelligent answer to what he has been about. By it he will be able to satify him '-nelf of the expense as well as the mode of treatment of any remarka ble crops, good or bad. - The memory' unaided- ` by memoranda or written notes, is very unreliable. There are few men.ivithont such, notes who can recollect distinctly for any great length of time all the minutia of even ... i remarkable transactions Which they have witnessed. How then should .t,hey remember transactions of every day occurrence that do not impress the mind so forcibly, and yet from which wisdom in future operations may be obtained. The record of a successful experimont,if we can have it always available,often proves of im mense service. We know a farmer 'who will go into his barn at any time during the winter, and tell you with great accuracy the quantity of hay needed to carry his stock through.— There are certain girts, and marks upon the posts that indicate the quantity of hay below and above,and what the average consumption of a number of cattle is in a given time. This may seem to be a small thing to be sure, and yet he affirms that such record has saved him hundreds of dollars, by affording him means to judge of his wants and purchase op portunely, or purchase as the case . may be. RATS= BUCKIVIMAT.—This crop is regarded by many as a profitable one on land designed for winter wheat,in a two fold way—as a fertilizer in re taining moisture, in attracting and conveying to the soil the - manurial agencies floating in the atmosphere and, at the same time furnishing as a result a welcome portion of bread 1 1 material for fa l ily , consumption withdnt detriment o the crop of win- Jer wheat which ' i to succeed. In stead of letting the ground rest,as it is termed, in a followed state, it is made to furnish an extra crop at so much clear gain. It would be ab - surd to assume that a crop of any thing, drawing nourishment from the d i u3, soil, does not we ken, at all, its pro ductive force unl ' 1 it can be shown that with the aft made there is coupled a coupe ating power which serves to balance the account. This restoring force is ascribed to.buck '-- wheat by many who have grown the article and watched the effect on the subsequent crop. On a certain oc casion a field of ten acres—an old pasture—summer followed quite ear ly. It was a heavy clay soil and af ter it had been turned over a couple of weeks,two acres of it were sown to buckwheat. It was well harrowed in the.direction of the furrows, and a very tolerable seed bed secured. The result was a good yield of buckwheat while wheat of the winter variety which followed, k was one quarter better on the buckwheat ground than that on the portion which was al lowed to rest and recuperate in fal low. The stolen crop seemed to give p. a liveliness and] elasticity to the soil of the section used, which the fallow rest failed to impart to the remain der. ~~ I K B.Ai lirW A On sod One Monday Kay 11 I 'SNS, Trains will Maw Warty. at about the Mow. , 4410.0.0 11 0 4 ;R= Morolsit liccbcder. r -thillincati sag Dunkirk, snakier dined cousotioss with of the Atlantic sad tired Weders,,lotheth ; and Grand Trunk Ithit c ==l pants fi t; abuts at Shnini for ; . • •41:57 a. a Night Bones, for, Rochester Ba Nl o , Salaams, Dunkirk and the West, ocaneetisoi:_ u shove. _ 8:15 a. Smsdays exupthd, tor Baal° sad Dankht, connecting at Modes for Cuandaltine. • - • sae p. m., Oda Accommodaticar &PAW t u r:Vta., Day Memoir for Rocheder,Bailltho. - Salusanes eall4 = the Wed. thinned* at Elmira for Osamulaigna at t3alsmanca with the Atlantic and Gnat Western Railway, and at Ballo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, for all potato West and South. ' r 10:SS p._ Repess Mail, &Misr a' eepted, for B u &lamina anaDukuir, con necting with Inas for the Wed. 9 10a sa. Ws Freight, Sandials incePou• p. Yrain, Daly, for the West. West. ••Stops at Waverly on Mondays only. SONO SAWN 5:34 a. m. Cincinnati inpreas, Mondays lat Owego fer lithau at es- Binghamton for Symms ; at Great Riad ; Du Scranton and Philadelphia at leekstrazen for Has a d n a and et Graycout for Natant and 9:63 a. gr.;Dlighannon Aocommodation, San ' days exceped. 1:20 p. up t ., Accommodation train, daily: 11:15 a. m., Day Express, &Mays excepted connecting at Binghamton for ilyrnense Bead for Bandon; at Lackawasen for Burley; and at Jersey City whh midnight__ _expremi train of New Jens Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and W ea 7 p. m.. New York- and Baltimore Wail, Sundays erupted. Ezprsu. 9:17 p. m., Lipßandon ex cepted, connecting_rt i leriey City with express train of New Jersey ththroad f l or i TO more and WOliciiton. and at New York with morning express trains for Boston and the East. 349 a. m., NightDAWNS, Daily, con necting at Grayoonrt I for Warmth ; and at New York with afternoon trains and . steamers for Boston and New Rnsiand cities. 4.74 p. m. Way Freight boWtys excepted. U.. A revised and com p lete • Pocket Time Table "of Paseenger Trains on the Erie Rail way and connecting Lines, has recently been published, and can be pro:area on application to tbe Ticket=t of the Comp an • WM. R. R. FUDDLE, Gen'l Pam Ag't, kiew-York. Goal. Sap't. READING RAIL ROAD-SUM HER ABR.ANGEKENT. MAY 20th, 1868. GIRLS Timm Los mos vas Norm mat Noiern-wzrrfor Philidelphia,New-York,Reading Pottsville, Tamaqua, As h land, Lebanon, Allen town, Easton, Ac. its. Trains lean Harrisburg for New-York, as:fol lows: At 15 ,0 5.25 and 8.10, a. tn., and 13.40,m. 2.05 and 9.35 p. m., connecting with similar Trans on tne Pennsylvania Hill Road, and ar riving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 1140 a.m., and 3.50 7.40 and 10.30 p. m. Bleeping Can aocompanying the 2.50 a. m., and 9.35 p. in., Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minernille Ashland, Pine Grove ' , Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. m. and 2.0 5 and 4.10 p. m.,stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations ; the 4.10 p. m. Train making close connection for Philadelphia and Columbia For Pottsville, SchnyDdll Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Bail Road,leave Harrisburg at g 3.55 p. m. Return- I bag : ;Leave New-York at 9.00 a. m. l llll noon, and 5.00 and 8.00 p. m. Sleeping Can accom panying the 9.00 a. m. and 5.00 and 8.00 p. m trains without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia si 7.30 a. m., returning from Beading at '6.30 p. in., stopping at &natation" '• Pottsville at 8.45 a. m. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashlan d at 6.00 and 12.19 noon, 2.00 p. m.; Tamaqua at 8.30 a. in., and 1.00 and 8.45 p. m. Leave Pottaville for Harrisburg, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Bail Road. st. 7.10 a. in.. and 12.00 noon. Reading accommodation Train : LIMO Bead ing at 7.30 a. in., returning from Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m. Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Pottstown at 6.45 a. m., returning leaves Phil adelphiaat 4.30 p. m. Columbia RallßdTraina leave Beading at 7.00 a. m. and 6.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Lit's, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.00 a. m. and _5.55 p.m, Return ing : Leave Skippack at 6.45 a m. and 1.15 p. m., connecting with attallar train; on Read ing Rail Road. On Sundays : Ilene New York at 8.00 p. m., Philadelphia 8.00 a. m., and 3.15 p. ~ Gm 8,00 a. in., train running only to Rftd m ing. Pottsville 8.00 a. m. Harrisburg 535 a. in. and 4.10 and 9 35 p. m.,and Reading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 a. at., for Harrisburg, and 7.06 a. m., and 11.40 p. m., for New York, and 4.25 p. in., for Phila. delphia. Commutation, Mileage Season, School and Excursion Tickets to and 'from all points, at re duced rates. low=checked 'through ; 100 pounds al- Passenger CL-A. NICOLL% General . Superintetulent.- Heading, Pa., May 20, 1867. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.—Summer time Table. Thro' and direct route between Philadelphia, Balti more, Harrisburg .. Williamsport, and the Great Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. Elegant Bleep ing Cars on all night trains. On and after MONDAY, MAY Ilth, 1868, the trains on the Philadelphia; & Er ie Rail Road will run as follows : Wiellf/1111). Mall Train leaver Philadelphia:. —11.15,P, M. " Williamsport 8.20 A.M. wives at Erie szo P M. Erie Express leaves Phlladelphia...l2:oo noon. " Williamsport... 8:50 P. M. arrives at Erie 10r05 A, 11, Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia... 8:00 A. N. " Williamsport... 6:28 p.m. arrive at Lock Haven.. 7:4.5 p. Zll. ILISTWAID, Mail Train, leaves Erie 11:00 a, m. " " p.m. '• arrives at Philadelphia.. 7:10 a. m. Erie Ezpress leaves Erie 7:40 -p. m Williamsport.. 8:55 a, m '" arrives at Philadelphia 5:00 p m 11 ail and Express Connect with OR Creek and Allegheny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through. ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen'l filing'tauten. FURNITpIIE! NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS! NEATLY FINISHED POPULAR PRICES Consisting of CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS DINING ROOM SETS, MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES, Photograph Frames, tor everybody A GENERAL ` ) ''ASSORTMENT FURNIME, Suited to this market. I have the best uphobp terer in the country, and mazuficture our own upholstered work. REPAIRING AND JOBBING Done to order. Having an experience of 20 years in the businessl can confidently hope to please all who patronize me. Don't forget the place. No. 155, Main st., two doors south of 'a Block, Towan da, Fa. B. T. DECKER. Towanda, May 30, 1858.—tt. GROVER Sa BAKER'S HIGHEST PREVERTa SEWING MAO.HINES ' 730 Chesnut Street, i'hiledelphla THE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR Was conferred on the represenieLlte of the GROVER ARID BARER SEWING MACHINES, *WO (6) - erica S :kJ AU Paris,lB67 ; thus atteetlng THEIR GREAT SUPERIORITY . - Overallother sewintmachlnes. An assortment of these celebrated macbla es constantly on bead and for sala W. A. CRAMS am TOWANDA, 'PA. Feb. 6,1868.-6 m A N EIGHT HORSE - POWER ..11%. GROTTO THRUNTIO Dourly new—for Gls yea cheap, on I no iiga soon, tor rent daft the moos. Illegtdre d J. G. PATTON at Oml oo.'a Nook Store, Towanda, Pa. AL? a Two Hoag Poway. July SE, 1868.-4 w. FI d NE SYRUPS AND MOLASSES !WM I KUM 2111 MoNTANTa.‘rimrARp 'iBIitVEEITA.I3IA.OIINOI 01 the ftamdespeoiesiiVii _ sa i taF s. ',maw -4 - I 41 4;ill:tript git landstaite • , Nom Area, sinin 06 *Mak 81 ikoallWA‘ iltstion, Mufti Ofal MPG NI - • r -7- • TWO She Anchor n prOPI4 in tommidp, Clinsdesomiaty, m. .Costainiag 11600 aces. To 'Weald in lots. R ~ 1 5 Potter County Lands. limberld mkt' Pine. Hem k ock, Ash, Merry and har d moods as itglows , ilncts No; 470, coatalaing 990 acre.; 041, 990 acrosa Ira and eesl. forks of the INsasmaholdall In and Bylviuda townships. • ' .- • - Tracts No. 610. 990 acres : No. 4768,001 stem; No. 4698. 100 scree; Hharton town ship. Has of Appel. head rates of Kettle Creek. Tracts No. 5911, 1100 acresArlo; tow acres ; No. 8823, 1100 saes ;'No. 6926, 1082 acres 76 perches: No. 6912, 1100* acres. No. 5930, 1100 acres ,• No. 6928, 1100 acres ; No. .5979.1100; in Whistoo sad illeinmdson GI Itt,d waters Nettle Creek, near miln branch: I as • Tracts No. ANL 196 acres; 4ric 990 Appot and Bterudeon townships, near Little Kettle Creel. • . Tracts No. 4910, 837 aorta ; 4924 600 acres, Wharton township , mar branch; Blnnamabbn tna.i I ! • Two hundred and aerent4 6 6m acrespribe, Ant elus coal land. Blakely township L. slaw wowa n k i f . s a Owl' way between Bcriaton and Carbo ndale. Very near the Baling; - • • One thousand acres ant abuts Ant rte coat lead about miles north-Met of Wilkes. Barre, In the WM. of Improveisents. , About 1000 saes of land In *llford town. alp; Burlington mantj's New Panay, about four miles north Dom Jeoloon; Joction of ithe Camden and Atlantic and Delaware and Bart tan Bey Valuable mlll seat. Two or three houses. 'stable, __ i batuadko., second growth of Umber, never Ming water. Niter fall 15 or 16 feet orerahot. PAM $2O per - acre. One-third may remain. I .1 • ' Debarment= and P, M ania Laois,—. Destriptions and directions given on appSes tion. A vainsble Country Beat mail Philadelphia. Splendid grtamds and trees. 161♦ saes of limd. WESTEEN PROPERTY—Pim" sale or, es asap. WI acres of good land one third tim bered. San Piero, Stark countg. lowa. • Forty acres of good land with fruit treeii, app. pies, finches, pears. le. . 1 28 acres impro v ed, one half mile from Fan Piero .on IlailwaY.— . Price $BOO. 11 1 , tl . 80 acres one mile from San Alen, one-iird timbered. No improveme n ts. , On rail y Price $BOO. , i ...- I 1 A steam Mlill property in Builingtoniown• ship, Bradford county. ' A very desirable ;lum bering operation. . 'I ' 1 Eight parcels of land, containing from 00 to 100 acres, each parthdly timbered, and improv ed Ratable f9r farming or. griming. House and Barn in good order and 136 'Acres of improved and timbered land, orebard,igood water, he. tram township, Tioga county, on Northern Central I..ailway. For sale on long time and easy terms. 26 Town Lots In Monroe Borougb, Brn4lford county, Pe. 9,000 Acres SIM Timbered Laud. 9 c Uivan county, Pic; • 122 Acres good Parsing fend, Burlington toirmgdp, Bradford 'bounty • Other timbered and imprtrved proierties Descriptions given on appiirstion. Tenements and Improved 'Beal Estate, To• wands Borough, and other properties I ,; Ilececnte Conveyances. tarnish Briefs Title, buy and sell Beal Estate, cellect rentals and Ikns,survey and examine all kinds of property. They are prepared to negotikte sales of farms, homesteads, and properties especially desirable to capitalists; to •procure advances of money upon bond and mortgage, sad to prosecute in quiries for those desiring to mike inv*Wtments or secure a home- They will effect In the best known FIRE AND LIFE 001:PA NTE& They We ear-have Agency ;al Brad ford and neightirring eenattea ft: 'esAlag com panies in these several departments Of Inns anee. at the MONTANYE & IMI INSURANCE Those wbo desire to buy br sell twits ; AU who wish to effect initwance agiinst Fire; .I , 1 All who seek permaoeets investments for the More benefit of their bunnies, In Beane and first Maas Life Companies ;I 1 Capitalists desiring to boy or sell valuable speeulative properties ; All wishing surveysAn4 eziuninatbilui ; All wishing wiriness upon mailable res Property ; All who wiah to obtain lease or rental o Farms or Tenements, Are/respectfully solicited to entrtult such boil seas to our Agency. Farther partienlan tarnished at our once Mice. corner °Milan and Pine ' streets. 0. D. MONPANYB, HENRY WARD. Air PROPERTIES ADVERTISED FREE OF (BARGE ItEFERiNCES': , Hon. 11. Kamm Towithda, Pa. a l 9 Boa. Wiliam Elwell, Bloomsburg, Pa. 0. L. Ward, Esq.,4oinkoda. Ihesur, 0. P. Math 00. Boakers, " I Towanda. J. D. No_athapo, *mai& i Lathrop, Wagon a Oa, How York. Mama Brothers,PhDadelpaia. • Hoo.Joha N.,Ooktarhim,Barrit. Marko Parrish, Wlthalaaarro. Hon. P. D. Strootor. Mootroso, Pa. Towanda. OM F ASHIONS FOR SPRING AND .81:001121 OP 1868. Batas jest retuned hos flew York with a tall and es refolly athsded dock of WWl= GOODB, we hove to be able to glens all favor = with their potroone: Crone and tom! we will do o'er your Bran in the latest styles and we defy competition in this branch of air work. Collare em Tbreed Leos—no cheat. Alan Nadine and You Can Boons on theside of IlrelisiCibetwein the stores of Fos, 43tenns, Swear ih_oo,and lies Cuter. , 11. Z. MEWL • Also, _PATMIENS OP TES LA MM Innis for UMW as 4 Chitheue Moat& loam vtotdowto th i r m Jo, ma* and the but of itylwortti sad elegant Vg, whit Watt to itdriMtp_ to Mot on With Uhl. air Boor ovor/Ire. Heron. H. L 408288. Tomah - . Aloft 8,1168.--et Fr= PLUM:, TO BUY a lkocels_ *swat . Prommust Coven,* mriwn RY. „ TBOVISION,''AND, G _. > grim JINN Yllll L ai r . '4 lll :o_ 411"04 i tTi l e s e ll tbe a t a im a rri* Ids bryuf I.# ll me- GROWN? , 0 ;PROVISIONS,I6 Whlch Ito I. to' snit the draw,* piews of also. ; Ho kir also upend a aplealua - STORE. wag to won suaAisa to iiid a. th e aad Barclay Goal rah* at all He keeps martially on haat a large stack of TEAS COP '4ES,-SUGARS, _ KOLA/386k • _ . PLOI7R, KITER, PORK, &O. . . Width he Leg °hail for cash . GOODS DELIVERED IN THE DORF !WHOOP CHARGE.— • The eltlzeis of Towanda and "Waft Will plasm &wept my thanks for their very - liberal patronage for the hat two years, and we promMe with their mehteno, to Impve et- oz 7 *PIK Manny to enlarge ou r beldame ro , som to warrant eatlalkollon to aIL - tJalt andne ua JO rrn Towanda, Atli 1:0, 186 T; NSW 9rItOpEERY AND PROVI- SiOi STORE I • THOM4EI 1 'JONES, . Ilse opened s new Grocery end Provision atom hsPaltion's Blook,tin the store formerly o COP teed by Solomon IS Son. where he now ode rs to phlb luxe supply of . GROOMUISIAND PROVISIONS; . . Of the bast vallty,and to be sold at the 'VERY LOWEST PRIORS. The stook contain TEAS, •COFFEES, SUGARS, SUGARS, ico. ALSO FUSUR, lEE.D, MEAL, &a. In fact everything usually kept in s iaroset7 and Provbdon Store, which I shall ula as low es can be booed elsewhere. _ r Cub be paid_ tor all Conn try 'Woe. • Towanda, Oct 17, 1467 . NB W. 3,T0.1.E! I NEW GOODS NEW GIROOERIESI I 1 1 AT N. A. p.OOKWELL'S. CANNED FRUITS, PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMB CT ALL KINDS, AND CANNED OYSTERS 1 ' DD_ AP LE" PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES, I. rte., IC., ica. TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,' MOLAJ3SFI, COFFEE, SPICES, Of .ail tindp, in feet everything in. the 1 GEOOERY LINE!' kept conatanUy on hand WM be ,BRAND, POTATOES, FLOUR ,F , EGGS, AND ZITERY svnim, F FABILERS PRODUCE. 11 1 : 41 4 bfi A huh lot of i l S OF ALL VARIETIES DRY 000 Purchased at tho OINT IN THE MARKET LOWEST nd will be sold u THE CHEAPEST CHEAP TO THE FARMERS. SAfili PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE I W. A. ROCKWELL. May 23, 107 THE L J NDERSIGNED, HAVING PutTtuirmi the entire interest of q i R. H. PATCH, nin the flral of C. B. PATCH I CO., Is now prepared to offer- to the althea" of Bradford County andlildnity, a large and well selected dock of G'RO,CERIES, Which I hays purchased for Cash and feel confi dent that mitt- se 11 at as low figures as can be purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the public a splendid i l tock of TEAS,I _COFFEES, SUGARS, STAR9H, SALERATUB, SPICES, &C Ili re on hand 4 Lugo stock of AXRONI FLOUR, GRAHAM DO RTS DO. BIICKSUIRAT DO I keep eturtantly on hand, PORK, HAMS, fARD and Made of FISH. Would call the at- tention of the publics to our Can't Be Beat STOOK OF TOBACCO, In quality price. Jew Oakley's Celebrated Lanndry,Saw Usk' Cbamical and &own Soap Pimps sail 20 examine our ;toil of WOODEN WARE. Lorp alortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILET SOAPS, &0., &AN I will MY the high. out oultinice for UOUNTRY PRODUCE. Panins Ove U s all before sellips elsewhere EMI 0. B. PATCH: . - An pains 'lndebted to the Pato firm wilt IEI pious tali sad maks homedlato payment Tcnnaik kuel CI ! B. PATCH . IWEIW TAILOR SHOP,. t , } _- . .'AM OS PENNEPACKEI f Hat igotiol a shop Wee room back*, the Ilgess of ; the Toon 1I&i MUM' Atwell *a, wood dospionr Eddy's. Olotiting Stare when ke to now prepared to d sUklnds of, ' ! ' Is thi but sat toot :fiOltioiabloisuanor. Als ipsop izP. M. of o4 l l 4lla l ka ntes sag Mom Co:plooto blo outoosto. he des sill was a= to stekostlitoolgio. _ , t . 11111.1htilog am& atudastios Goa map tototO. - Vanciallio:Oot. 17, left, YOUR Mart. ,AND :3! . 41,1, 1 9 9 , - - 11 • * tiAirefitsenirof sat therpub46 tosseilly; that 'he Las74.lidatar and Mkt neshing.seT And „7. F.. 11,11431, 00. D 81, tatik UM. IMilllble 6) the "sager Aim pebpiiht whirhlawUl ma tor Currency at-former • ,-.: -1 G "P ; 8 I 0 'R',B:4 - , •-• emulating at "sad of good well ad to C s li: .0 M. A,II.:11.,:1) .1; (Norns°44 of ouly kpld) consisting 13;,V NESS. 8 1J I grade..' AND , COATS, VESTI3 _ All Wool. DRESS COATS, PANTS VESTS, Linen Coate,Tudara and Pants, Orer Allo t and • Over Shirts ~ I dnen and Napa Coils" Linn, Cassimere and flannel Shirts, Nett Thai Suspenders, Gloves,-Canes, Leather Bags, spring Style Silk. Soft and Straw Hats. All lint dux. Betembir that Goof] Goodnare cheaper at a tair price than ,poor goads at any mice. Call and examine my goods beton, bur lug. Next door to PoTall. Co. - R. W. =CY. Towanda,llLay 28,107. . THE 'AMPLE OF FASMI NEW STORE AND NEW. GOODS An entire new stock of Clothing' bon cheap/as before the war to be sold with SMALL PROFITS 1 The undersigned would rape etfully =Sousse to the citizens or Towanda and vicinity that he is now ready to ollbr them Clothing, such as FINE BEATER OVERCOATS, CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS, Also the FINEST . DRESS ANDBUSIHISS SUMS HATS An, CAII3. Furnishing goods, le.. and that these goods bought at very low fignrea will be sold with very, small profits 11 - steed to ea tablish o per. =went trade in this place, and in order to gain the confidence of purchasers, will deal on a bash of HONESTY AND INTEQRITY • • , and all goods will be warranted for what .they are repress abed to be. Come and examine and convince yourself. Don't forget • thei place, Temple of Fashion, opposite thejleans Bonsai, south end of Beidleman's Block. . - Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867 BEDELL & VAN VELSOR; FASHIONABLE MERCHANT 2AILORS ♦ND DEALERS IN READY MADE OLOTRING „ DAIS AND CAPS, GENTS_ FURNISHING GOODS 08 Broad Street, WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y We hue a Faehionible Cutter from New York City, and.toke;all the risk in giving you a good fit., READY MADE CLOTHING We make at our own establishment. We give particular attentien to Youth's Bop, and CHILDRENS' CLOSING And always have a good:ansortment4 CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES From &i cents to 83 peryard, (al! woo Best ' Stock of Hats and Caps Kept within 20 miles. Come and look and prove for yourself. M. Will be at the Ward House the first and third Monday of every month with samples of Goods, and i repared to take measures. . BEDELL k VAN VELSOM, , 68 Broad-st., Waved. .. N. Y. .Agents for Grover At Baker's Sewin)Machines April 2,1868.' , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 1 I • ' PROCLAMATION BY COHEN ROSEN!FIELD, TOWANDA. PA. Wasszas, ft !seems to have pleased the;in habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog nize our fair way of dealing Awn Warm" We owe our !sincere thinks to the community for extending to us so liberal s patrionage until now ; AvD Won i san We deem it our duty to] re ciprocate aU the favors bestowed upon us thus far; We do hereby publicly PEOCIAIIi, that ;oa great, stock of , New Spring ang2 Summer Go:s:ds Comprbing everything in the LINE OF CLOTHING Such as poeskin & Cassim,ere - Pants Ands 1 the best styles Coats, Vests, &a GEN7S FURNISHING GOODS! And the LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS, WM be disposed of at each E D,lfl ED PRICES I That will airon - 6 the 'community. Ai our Goods are manufactured In "New York express" ly for this market, we can afford to sell as cheap u the next. We are bound to satisfy 9 who igivens a call. com & BOSENFINLN. Next door 4 . F . ez,Aluns, Mercer, & co. ====l We would call the aTteatlonof the pribilo to the fact that we hue opened a ! Branch Store in MAIMING, fin the store formerly occupied by S. P. Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell at the same Low Bates. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. COHEN & SASENFIELD I Wyalasing. Aprlll6, 1868. • ! N EW LOCATION AID • NEW A TTRACTIO 14 S I 1 J. M. COLLIMS,_ , 1 Has removed to the More forme oomagneo by ilarsball Mothers Co., nest below the, Post °See, and has replenished his &Morin ent with s lame and new stock of - REAM MADE OLOTHINI, OLQTHS; TRIMMINGS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, . OAPS, &., &O. ur :6 2 - ed These goods hare. been recenkly p since the decline .in prink and will be at • EXTREMELY LQW BATES <L Give ate s call. before purehealog ebeitere, se I will sell letter pods.% st-lowee pekes than I hare wale ereingeweate with en experi enced Mar to MANUF, ACTURE - GARMENTS, end hie* &Imp ikak of Moths wad Trim wimp, I ;.can Webb =domes with Wee* style of Cisrmatt lila stay desire s made Is • iseldomeble stseass, awl wansatal Don't of the place, teat door bdow the Post-0111oe sad News Boon, Kama. , Towanda, 4pril 110.13118. Ka==UlM - :1 p 4 .#77. is . 10A,Szlt. lattiGr - f:.BTOUE, 4 -,.1 1111 114i 1 I 111 1 111 r A 114 1 4 ; • - •,__':•llerbg iietesilyiaddidhwg4Oldio Sock . , Sedi3wieeliete - wrottimie:, , teestitatingsn , edeishowielett, embracing way eitieler sod lithe Aite_fol_ itt Ve. earefulty seladetintlyelowd,to,the Ira wants c( the jxiukci waietv be • Costantb IRV with - Mail - puretwiesil Re _eki °am use abet telimelble Wm Piellalc. 1 Wiwi; - . -•;teirei• ens, , • AND TURPENTINE, IABII, PATIO; ViliNlBll, WAITE•I9AI3II, KEROSENE - 'Oll - COAL - OIL, Alcohoistiamming IPTOrs. Spop p iapi, Whitby 41414 FERSIAIM MAO II I I.I E OILS; irivary aid Walt Arttoka In all their varietyi sroNaics, - _ cons, 'lttaaaies fialr-Pits Perfamerr; • POCKET 13,00Kt3, PORT - i4ONAIS, • Pocket Halm Basont - TOOTH, SHIN Alp' Hot I'IMPABITIONS PURE WINE! • Ain . LIQUOItt, ' ' For , &Waal 13:1 • ToneSo, SNUFF PITES AND' Claigs, . Oerden, Field and Fleur Seek Trantes, Sup. porters, Baspenaories. , Shoulder. Braces,. Breast Pan? Teething ItingaiNWdng 'Bottles.. pelts mail Sealing rillt yringee, B' edThennaMeterer Pau, Self . F4I" Slivering Extracts, 'Stone Jigs, Glass Ilotpaßvtala t garb, Bath Brick, and Stove tiliCking,Fialtide, Ammuni tion, &a. IBotanio. Eclectic and Homomath io Medicine!, and all the Popalar Patent MRDIO S. Alrirticies warranted' u represented. Per sone at a distince can .receive their orders by ,stage or mall, ! which ,will receive prompt and :careful attention, DR. PoIe!ERB PREPARATIONS - I FOB FAMILY USE, 'Enown as Sale and Reliable Ilmedies, are intr. meted for *hat they are Wen ed to sive sat's. faction, iris :, • Dr. Porte.l4 Peet)* ?sr for coughs, adds, lung aints 4c.60451 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, for 'bilious eons- Dr , Porter's P k i n l iterlyV id p, ei d r ha g i r c o:f Wia • 25 • • , skin disease*, te . 1 00 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak now, tr.... . . 1 00 Dr. Porter sTo nto Elixir for g trentser l i ng • elisf i r i 100 Dr. Porter's Tansy . for liver and kuiney gad{ .1 00 Dr. Porters Comp. Syr. flophosphites, for nervous debt.W . 1 00. Dr Porter* , Blaektrry Balsam. for d i , 35 Dr. Porter's Family Em l bromiLonfoi sprains bruins, e 35 D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for hoarse ness, sore throat. 4-e 25 Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for arPdling worsts 25 Dr. Potter's WorM Syrup, for extermina.• 'tins worms , 36 Dr. Porter's Want Belief, far, crying babies • collo, _iv ' babies, Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff, for catarrh 25 . headie Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for ?tooth .ache 25 Dr. Porter'e Tooth Powder, for preserving , Too 25 Dr. Porter's gre Trieogene w , for dressing and 50 • , e the age . • • 50 Dr. Porter's Trico hi phUe, lot beautifying the hair 50 Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shimpoo,for clean- - .ing the . hair _ 50 'Dr. Portees MU of Flowers, for beautify. -, Ing the complexion 50 Dr. porter's Pile o:ntment. for externs piles ' 00 Dr. Porter's French Compound. for scald lug urine oo Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,: for h;bitua. constipation . ... ... II Dr. Porter's He aling Salve, for ca . ts.wounds . I l, Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips.... H. JACOltit Dr. Porter's Eye Sive, for Inflamed eyes.. 25 Dr. Porter's Eye Water. for infLiususd eyes.. 25 Dr. Porter% Corn and Wart -}lemoler, for corns and banlowf 25 Dr. Portee's Constipation Pills, for costive ness .. 9 Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor blood ..... 25 Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, fora pleas ant cathartic.....,. 60 Dr. Porter's Liquid Bennet, for making nn trAions diet for invalids 25 Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring tee cream, &e 40. Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon % for flavoring ice cream—large bottles 40 , Dr. Porter's Oriental Cementke 25 , for mending -- broken ass, 4 Dr. Porter's Liquid gl Glue, tor repairing wood work.... . 25 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Plrud,for easy wash . lug - 50 Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, for killing bugs 50 Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing . flies - 05 Dr. Porter's Bat and Mice Poison, for ex terminating. rats 25. Dr. Porter 'l3 Benzine , for removing spots from clothes 25 Dr:Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles 25 in balk by the gallon •00 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for diseases. of animals 30 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion, for sprains, galls, &c. • ' 50 Dr. Porter's B ing Bone and Spavin Cure, for lame horses - 50 Medtea 'advice given gratultonely at the office, charging only for medicine. W Thankful for past liberal . patronagC,woald respectfully announce to his friends and the public, that no pains shall be spaced to satisfy, and merit the continuation of i heir confidence and patronage. U. C; PORTER, M. D. SOIIETHING NEW Having purchased the stock of Tobacco belong ing to Randall, Conipton & Co., and having built a shanty on the same ground, we are pre, pared to offer to the public OASSIMWS, Satt;o4l,oo Anoint kinds ot. Brom, Dec. 18,1866.—yr _Miscellaneous. AGAIN IN MOTION ! WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL, A variety of CHEWING. TOBACCO, Bach as Gold Leaf. Bunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan Fig, Bose Leaf and Star, which we offer for sale in quantities to' suit canitoggera. Packages in Barrels, halts and quarters. FeNet 124101UNG. The celebrated. Loite Jack, Pride of the lln ted States, Virgbalatie;Gold Leaf, blairy and a kinds of Eillickelek.. BRANDS OF CIGARS. American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Leboquer, Im rob), Tycoon and-the very choicest brands o Tam - We will keep constantly on hand a variety of Pipes, Cigar Casa, Tobacco °Boxes and Pouch es and ,everything , usually kept in a Tobacco , Lanfilorda supplied with Cigars snit PO To- All orders promptly fillet To +hat notice.' A. mann. 0ct.'27.3867. CHEAP PASSAGE PROM OR TO IRELAND OR ENGLAND otronqs Co.'. uss quassroirs uviaroos.. iWlMaauin's old "11ackta . lAne" of Liverpool Packets, every Bwafow•tail Line of PaCiceto from or to Lon don, ailing twice a month.. - Remittances toiagland,lreland and Scotland payable on demand. For father particulars, apply to Williams dr Orticut. Mt Broadway, Nor-York, or • - o. P. MASON 1 0., Basket% Oct. t. -1868. . Towanda ,Pa' MUSI__,O OR 'ANY OTHER AR ,Axa. SICLi him use, ordered at short'nottee or s oalUstat the Man ROOM . - 17:C D R UG STORMI tEr ri , 11, • ;;(eiscceolor tit ' P nit i t be U. daily to It ßWdk ; wLdri oortbil rood outoofoctapars soopeofe • Moral olir: eof p . OlO potnin., staid st.olll,lllg tellable fogy:asks *de,'A. FltEsa Ipatio v ANti • MEDICINES= . received;and we are now pwo • ISE PUBLNIMII7I -ARTIQI.4I3 aubst, Pared WM ' WANTS 61+1 okrattr6 . .ro TILT num. WINEE. AND 1!1Q110129, • . .FOR MEDICAL ÜBE ONLY. ._. • : ♦ rtrz.r. coirariumr, BoTaNid EULF.OTIO AND HONcEPATHIC „ PULAMVATENT MEDICINES., ALL THE OIL, VARNISH, , 1V411,1415H BRUSHES; PAINT- 1 1 ? / T 4 7 177 - 81 " D ., 9 PABOY . TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY Tu.rnang _v:pommy Am? map xrreAcTil, 4L1e . .4L0111 AND RESINOIDS, `AU the Best Trim* A B L 131iPPOUTEUEI, . _ .134oulder Braces, , BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND •.f • SHtELDS, . Barging Bottles, Syringes; and Catheters, • L•zos issolrimEnT 07 gizmo, sTion, nun Pi/ i ;a) (q./ 4 14=4 1 1111W 0DI; ii kai) A 011•114:9 **4 foi AND NNW imarr.' A large empp.y Brushes for the Hat and Hair. Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow ders and Pastes; Ofls, Pyrfumery, Soaps, 'Comb!, 'Hair Dye, Invigor atori!itc.,lxerosene, Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac., all of the , late st Styles. . CHOICE CIGLIPS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. Phyaidans supplied at reasonable rates. Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and ac curately compounded and prepared by compet ent persons at all hours of the day and night ; Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, to 2ln the afternoon. - W. H. H. GORE. Towanda, Sept. 29;1860. arbisare. MI . 0 • 1,1 POll 12 lel _. " 1 , 4 , Ctl tzi Cn = Rs g 6 14 Yr- 3 . 4 , 0: , i , q b. z 1 Ci de Ng Q. tZ F. tl 1.4 Or 0 1" vs ~.'2 - i 0 s-S s .1s til 4 .4 DI .. Mi i.& .5. 1 11 .4, ti 0 -.. cn z tt '4 0 A . 4 ,C) - -• 0 t 4 • A ?- 0 0 ..: 2 ... . MARSHALL BROTHERS Sr. CO., Wish to call the attention of(tli r e public to their new Stock of HARDWARE, FARMING lIIPLIMENTS, BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a largo ealusortment of Window Glass, Sub, Paints, Oils; ;Putty, Varnishes, and Paint and Tarnish Brushes of all kinds, whicht will be sold for the lowest Cub price. Also, si fine assortment of KEROSENE .LAMPB of-every style and pattern to suit the public,. Lamps repaired land changed from Oil and Fluid to Kerosene.: Particular atterlion . paid to the manufacturing of all kinds of TIN WARE. / JOBBING PROMPTLY •TTBNDED TO We have on hand a fine article of GLASS 'FRUIT JARS, with improyed self-sealing corks, and ' HERMETICAL SEA-LING CA NB, which is one of the best cans need. Jane 20,1865. Miscellantous. T" GOOD TIME HAS. COME! The surplus of labsr combined with other causes has told with feudal end upon FURNITURE! And it is decidedly lower, which can easily be seen by enquiring prices at FROST'S _FIYRNITURE EMPORIUM • Where May belound the largest and best stock of Furniture ever offend in this market, and which I am now offering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! I am now selling Oakand , Chestnut Extension Thbles at El ,450 per toot, atidother goods in the same proportion, many of them as cheap as be• fore the War. I have also Increased facilities for liannfactoring, and can furnish DEALERS AT WHOLESALE Thankful f r their past liberal patronage and determined to merit a continuation of the, slime by offering inducements. not-',to be found Where,l invite the public to call and examine my goods and prices before pure basing elee where. No charge for showing goods, and I WILL NOT.• BE UNDERSOLD I also keep on hand a large stock of Ready, Blade Coffins from the most common to the finest Rosewo d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino and Satin , Robes. caps, &c., and will tarnish everling in the line of Jndertaking on the most reasonable terms. A 000 D • HEARSE Always in readiness wiles required. JAMES O. FROST. Towanda, April 16, 1868 ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS 1 The subscribers ore now receiving from New York a fine assortment of . GOODSJ IN THEIR LINE ! Consisting is part of BROWN. (Sc BLEACHED DHISLINS, 7`. AND. PRINTS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S DIMS O3ODB, FanoySkirts, Elawki, troop Skirts. GLOVES, AMERY, YiNgEE -NOTIONS, All of wbich can be boogbt as cheap as the same quality of goods can be bought In To wanda. Their MILLINERY °DEPARTMENT lobelag furnished with the latest styles of WO.NSETS AND HATS, IMOlf OR TO And a general assortment of Millinery. Goode. :with competent Milliner:llo snit the taste of all who may favor them with their patronage. Special atteaaosi paiito IitEAOHING.AND MAW WOK As we ten an experienced Lady expressly for. this department satisfactioagnananteed. • } Maim Street, directly opposite the Coen. ... • ' : • - B. A. PETTBB a CO. Towanda, April N, 1868.-an • • ;., VOIMRY iitt4..9..-It7 i:4 , 1,1-:;:, a: ,it Co i. , ;; . ;' . :: :..i.i.*5i .. .;e4:0. 1 )44 . ; 4 7 .1_ 00.441.04,:..130;PP0MY,0).; 4.-,, WIZ SHINGLE . 'MACHINES, , Of ihe yid' the kiwi' lai , Priri , ents. AU kinds of Untnthery (or Plowing and • STBAM ENGINES, - -. MADE hr.:W.4I2ED, STEAM WHISTLES, 'STEAM GAGUES; , I' , • COCKS, OIL -CANS- &Ce .01 heavy wrought work 'Tor Bridges, and au other purposes, done to. Order., Also, a large assortment of , I COOKING & lIK4TING STOVp,, Coat and Woo Burners: Furniture (or CoOking Stoves, Stove Pipe: . Tin-Ware, Boat,Pumps, Pion Cultivators. and !Ampere, kept cotudant ly on band. DRATTNGS6.. SPEcIFICATIONS Of all of . machinery for mills ;mil other' purposes prepared by . Foreman,'who has had.large- eFinrience in this branch of the business. -- TOWA ND A CA R,R:rA G p &c., &c., &c. 4 - Jo maw pibliiiptito loath orficuLAß-SANr MILLS' - t 7 ,Famished at short notice.: B 0 L 71. O T T IN'G - , Done from § to 1§ inches In 41anicter. FORGING : , 'W'.llB . l MN JOHN'CLEII/of. Tolianda, Oct. 29,1666.=1p. . • FA_C-TQRY. The undersigned respectfully announce to the public that th . ey have pusehased the CAARIAGE . 'SH-0? G. 11. .D AK,E, AO are nOvr prepared to build work in THE LATEST STYLE And most workmanlike - manner.. They wil constantly keep on band an assoxt ment ol eplen did TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES FAMILY CARRIAGES, DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS, ONE AND TWO er.AteD ALBANY SIABIG HS ALL 'WORK IVAItRANTED REPAIRING piemptly attended to, at.rea suable prices. BRYANT le STULEN Towanda, May NEW PLANING. MILL • The undersigned hating built a large and corn. =salons Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the moat modern and improved machinery, for the matafaciure of . WINDOW SASH, h BLIND-Sri are prepared to fill orders, whether large or email, upon the shortest_ notice.We have also. .a- large variety of MOULDLNG S, of the latest style and pattern, which we can furnish touch. cheaper than they 'can be worker: by hand. PLANING, TONGUEING, • GROVEING, AND SCROLL and al other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to snit our customers: Persons building, and not Hying more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it hugely for their interest to buy of us; or bring their lumber and worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring.- or other lumber, and while your team is is feeding, have it ground out and take it home with you. We will pay CASH for PINS Sc. HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and sib is, or if you can't come, write. • L. B. RODGERS & CO. Towanda. Feb. 1864. Mistellantons. CONFECTIONERY MAN:-IIFAC- A. HART, Calls the attention of the public to the fact that he 'manufactures and sells at WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, AU kinds of Confectionatits, Roreiga and Do, mestic Nuts, &c. Dealers inSbe country wish lug anything in his line .will do well to send their orders to him, and they, will be prOmptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed: Store in Patton's Block. Tow anda. Pa. Feb. 24,18438.—tf. ". • ROOK -BINDERY-THE PUBLIC ./." Is respectfully informed that the Book- Bindery has been removed to the Argos Build ing, 3d story, trhere will be.done • • • ' B 0 K-B IN I• IN 0! In all itS various branches, on terms as rea satiable as" the times" will allow: The Bind ery will be under the charge of il. C. WBITAKER, _An experienced - Binder, and all work Will be promptly done, in a style and .manner whisk cannot be excelled: Music, Magazines, News papers, Old Boas, Sc., bound in every variety of style. Partienlar , attention. will be paid%to the Ruling and Binding of . BLA - NK BOOKS, To.any desired pattern, which in quality and. durability wil be warranted. All work will--be ready for delivery when premised. The patronage bf the public . % solicited, and perten satisfactmkgmarranteed. • Towanda. August 2, 1866.-11. , TOBACCO AND CIGARS! The undersigned have established a STEAM TOBACCO . FA'CTORY, TOWAN - 27A., On Main Street below Bridge ,Street ' • n . Where they arc manufacturing all Linde of COMPANIES REPRESE9iTED North America, .1 2,901,2u6 72 Phceids, of Hartford ' 1,234,195 41 CermanlS,NeTw York, - - - - 876,815 50 Jlome In. Co., New Haven,.....1,619,070 30 North American Fire In. Co., of New York, - 755,000 00 Enterprise. of Cincinnati,......-1. 1,000 ,000 00 Mutual Life ;New York ... . r 2O ,00 MO 00 - We Write policies in the abOi;is reliable corn panics at thelowest rules. Particuinr attention given to farm poperty:' Office two doors ni.ttli of the Post-OfUce, np, stairs. in the romp °cell pied by John W. 141% and Henry Peet, also at the b 3 nking House of 'B. S. Russell & Co. , B. BiRUSSELL , JOHN W. Oar Tobacco is manufactured from the - - Dea Towanda, Feb. 20,1869 f MIX' . • . _ CUT TOBACCO CIGARS 1 Which they offer to the trade at W Et 0 LE SALE PRICES That cannot fall to malt. We mold • most re opectfully solicit titian from the deale.a•throngh Northern Pennsylvania to an examination of OUR STOCK AND PRICES 't KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA- Stock that can be procured 4n the market.' Give us a try. _This Is a home enterprise and will tsucceed .with a liberal disposition of-the trade to support koala manufactory.. t MEANS '& PEILNNY, 157 Main Street, Towanda, Pa. ; June 4, 12C.9.-tf. _ • F URNITURE .WARE-ROOMS ,1; , . • JAMES • MARMON annotincea to the public that he still oontlnnea to ntannfactrawand keep on hand a large easortinent of . OABINBT FURNITURE, _ Bureaus. Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, &c., of every,deiscriptun_ , which will be made of the best materials, andlin he, most workman like manner. -• . - I invite the !nettles' of thepablic to snyiwiltk, ,whioh 'henna to imposed in durability, at any feheP in -the =entry, and my prices will be found to be as low as the times will admit. Beady-made Coffins - -constantly on hand or made to cuder.'A good Beane will bp imbibed ' when desired._ . Aug.ls, 1.80. - : , rp,o_vt, Ling R A - R CE Pailclig• - AGESCT• ' - • Ishditlonms adjusted promptly llVlEArkdarar e - dr. the following well kinfrii and reliable 6_it. , Office Montan:Vs Birch. 4ggrtgater Amounrif , 4t 700 cto 2Erma tann *Os lithinarron Coutizri , t , • - • Beriferit, Corm, atatAnsitte r Nero 1, ' 671 ' AND L ONDbrI tit -- AND Lren bemoan ' • - Ca sad Ikesernid Fun& 43014 $16,271,i7t AMAMI lathe United mates, over..:'-I,seo,noe Daily Psoodonts up - wards or: (0414) 17,000 RintAbisritiFcr - Com'ANTF - ' Ilareord, Conn; f Capital Nric . Temisr Morual. Lift hiscatizcz Co., 11 , ) , „1 NO= eainicAis Muss? Ltipiumciii Co.,'• • ' lde gil t f l uidp t. Coyszersour litinas.Liyabersunitt Co.. • • . Radford C oma.,_ -Capital • y 3 110.000,0 , I Towanda, Feb... 20, 1886—tf FIRE' LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL JiisußegoE. • ctrtras 2.7II7EZSDITED OUT SEVENTEEN .'MILL - 10.1 •C. VitOSSELL, Actp, CUM voLimriwcp swim) ILL:LIABLE COXtAlrir. QiaiaD Firs a tpairsistrivacz CoNslenr Philadelphia, Gapttal sn4 umphiis; over: ..... . szrAv. Rosa Isetvescs Corrmtr u . Of Netts-l'brk Capital and atuplus, Imearrica CDMI/112 or Noss Alazich;. Philadelphia. Capital and emits, over. - ' • ' 141AxaarriN barsa a a:Coxp►ms, Ca list end surplus - . crier... Errsarsua bravailics Comr.A.Tr, t Of Pkitadttp#i(s. • Capital =a stxrplrut;over F18:to h.:scam:tit Coxr►N7, - Of New-York. Capital acd earples, over. ... . Pcraau Irsuaallois CowraitT, Of Hartford, Coin, _Capitol and earplos, over tirri:e.t. Lira iIiSCIUSCE Coarkme, . Of New- York . Capital '4.4Uti s'rplas,oner SSICGrJ,6OO TRA7i:LLE::f. IKSUE LYCg CoMPA - Of Hart., ord, Conn. Capital and earplug, over Risks taken on all kinds of Properly, at as !ow ratieas by an; other reliable Companies. . ire Policies issued end if.,5.4e9, it any, ad. jutted at this Agency,thereby saving the trouble il k and xperaie ar gulag chew:here for settlement. Wilco at roe nardwhere Store of Ca. ding fr, ilas.ell C. ROSSELL. Towande ;Pao. 7, 1...i".1; —At ,- p-HE INSURANGE COMPANY .1 . OF NORTH AISERICA. °Mee No. Walnut ,g*.et, Philadelphia. This Company are tow4rosecuthig the tel. Uief43 01 Insurance front loss cr dam;:ge by FIBE on •Buildingif, blerchandise,"•. Furnituie, se. throughout She State of Pennsylvania, on !ter n! tenns,for long or short periods; or permauent ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Prenuum. , The prompt paymeet of claims for losses due leg the period of nearly 70 years thaethe Com. puny has been in esistence. entitles them to the confidence of the-public. , DIRECTC"A.S.-21 rthur. G. Coln, Samuel W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White,- Jim. 11. Netl, Richard D. Wood, Wm Welsh, Wm. Ei Bingen, James B. Dickson, S. Morris Wam, John !Jason. Geo. 1.. Harrison, Francis B. Cope: Edward H. Trotter. Edward S Clark,e ; Wm. Cummings. Aura= G. Corns, Pres't f. .e. S. BISSELL, Agent, Towanda. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND .1.41 GLOBE FIRE AND bit'E IN :AIR/NC E COMPANY.—Office, 45 ',William St., and 72G, Broadway, N. Y. Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds • (G01d).., $16,271,675 Assets In the United States, over.... 1,500,000 Daily Premiums, upwards of (g01d) . .. 17,000 The shareholders personally responsible tor engagements of the company. All Directors mu .t be shareholders. tescroze rN Naw Yosx.—Francis.Cottenet Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell : Esq.,DepatY eh rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. Esq., E. 1( . Architaldi Esq., H. B.• M. Conl:l3l,Alexander Hamilton, Jr., - Esq., Robert C. Fergus:M.- 1:34. Allred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. Alex ander Hamilton, Jr, Esq„ Counsel of Board. BANSEBA--Phenix Bank—Cammann a. Co. The Policies of this Company are issued by Well-blown American citizens resident in New York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and consequently, with the other Shareholders,sre individually liable for all the engagements of the Company ;-all Policies are signed by them , - all claims are payable in cash on woot of loss , without deduction for inter t, and not, as is , usual, sixty days after presentation of proof. They - expire at six o'clock, P. M., and not a, noon. Life insurance erected, and annuities granted on favorable terms. H. B.•McKEAN. A gent. Towanda April 23,1867, MIZE rr HE EQITITA - ELF4. LIFE ASSN 1- ASCE Sooieles - Agelitt; Tor Bradford r, CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000 Yearly incense cvcr $2.000,000 cash. BIONTANYE & WARD Towanda, July 25, 1867. • • - TUE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCI , ofaiew Tork: agency for Bradtopi Co CAPITAL $100;000. Dividendler 166, 10 per cent. - IiONTANYE Jr W ; litD. Towanda, July 25, 1867. ' - TITE IXCOMINC't MUTUAL FIAE insurance Agency fpr Bradford Coaivq. CAPITAL 53,400,000 Mutual Cash plan. In FZ cr twenty-Ecyen.years. 'row:twin, 25, I:3i>7 IWYO3IING INSURANtI&,'AGEN CY.. • WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY Wilken-Itarre, WI!. S. eIOSS ' Prettid: t L. D. SHOESIAS.F.II, ' . 1 71c...t R. C. SMITH, - ' - Suietny Capitai-.ud Sea-Ilea 11d0.fi00. North America-, Hart r 3 aseet;s2o,. ,, o Fatten. New York, , " 250.(4,1 .Springfield, Masa., " A pplicatioza for in•ntrda..e in the 1, , ,, 0ve e. patties taken at [Sir twee, and baslnees attend ed to with promptness ,itol core. Partici:l+r attention will be given 'to Farm ricks in the czuntry.,Also Lite and Llvatitack Inffaranee a;- (ectedin kond and reliable' companies. Office over the Bakery on.Maln-4t.. formerly occupied by Mercnr & Morrow. ' T. B. CAMP. Agent. Towanda, March 12, 18t8.—tf. • _ R USSELL &-AITX'S INSURANCE AGENcy? Capital Represented over $27,000, 000, VIASH.IONA.)3LE' . TAILORING ! LEWIS , REEIBEIN • 'Respectfully informs the citizens of Tovanda Borp3gh, that ho has a • T4IIOR SHOP; In Phinney's Building opposite the IdeansElov.se anti solleita a share of public. patronage. lie Is prepared to ant and make garments in the most fashionable style, and tbe most dura ble manner. Perfect; satisfaction swill be guar anteed. - Cutting and Repairing done to Order on shot' notice. - ; . Sept. 10, 107. A PPLICATION IN._DIVORCE. - ",n:. To !ding •A; Streevy,Nci. 88, May ter • /a 6 5. YW are hereby notitiedthat Alfred Btreevy, your husband, has applied to the Core of Common' 'Pleas of Bradford County, tor a divorce from the bends of matrimony, and the said .Court has appointed Monday the 7th day of Septemher, 1868, for hearing - the maid Al fred in the premises, at which time and Jam you can attend if you think proper. WM. ORIFFI , Sheriff- Aug. G, 1868 .y V ''~ y'y7 j',. 11.,5,2rA $1.000,00 .1 5 , 4 ,000 $3,761 1 X, 4 4 J. $1,700.000 4. • • stioomrj asm $750,6W: $7O I,oty, a . .7tAgul operAt;Or. V
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