= flrigulturat. Treatment infinite- BY COLONYL +LT. This is a subject -which, above all others, is entitled to serious conside ration. From the most reliable in formation to be gleaned, a horse in a state of nature, when in full and unrestrained flow of animal spirits,: bounding over the prairies,providing his owns forage, and supplying his blrn wants, is not subject to many of the which he contracts after he has become subservient to the hand of man. The contrast between his noble bearing after he is domesti cateditvihen he- is turned loose to roam 'and play, and the spiritless, jaded " and submissive appearance which he presents under the ill treat ment of a careless cavalry, artillery or extra duty soldier, or slovenly. farmer, an ignorant ; 4:wage, or an intoxicated teamsteri is revolting to every benevolent mind. "A rightecius man regardeth the life of his beast," is a divine precept, on which 'the human law is presumed to be found ed. If allinstances of its violation could have been rigorously and sum marily punished, the Government would have saved millions of dollars, and thousands of horses that met an untimely end might now be actively and usefully employed. It would be highly improper and unjust to attribute all the ills of horse flesh to neglect or ill-treatiiient. It must-be apparent to every reflecting mind, that the allowance under the Revised' Regulations of the Army for foragerations, viz., fourteen pounds of hay and twelve pounds of oats, corn or barley, is not siiffidiont to properly sustain a hdrsti for the ardu ous and trying duties of an active campaign. As my mind has been fully occupi ed when on the - tented field with this subject I have' searched in vain for I an example to justify our- otherwise liberal government in the distribu tions of scanty rations for the horses. The horses purchased for actual service were generally obtained from elates and localities where grain was abundant, and at low prices,and they were not stintialirfood. Very few horses that are in use, either for pleasure or busineo, are restricted to a daily supply of twenty-six pounds. Forty pounds would be I much nearer the mark. The horse was deprived of many comforts.— Shelter, mangers, boxes and bedding were exchanged fur open sky, the lariat, nosebag, and mother . earth, and he therefore required mo 7 than his usual amount' of food to nstain les wonted vigor, while he _was ob taining less. • The horses in the. army also suffered in many instances for the want of salt, and as there was no provision made for it,. soldiers who knew it's importance took the rock salt need in salting bacon, but as the horse has a very dainty palate it was used my sparingly. The horses suffered for want of proper treatment; perhaps the more from the fact that many of their riders aid drivers had very little or no experience in horse mabship, grooming, or feeding s than from any_ other known cause. And the exigences of the service often prevented them from bestowing that care and attention' which health and vigor required. -The injunction, "rp hill bear Idea, down hill spare him. On the level let him trot, and in the stable !forget Min not." • would bate. been impracticable in niany instances. Very few' injuries occur to horses from- excessive labor and fatigue, if they are properly treated in the stable afterwards.— The state of his body should be well ex.tmined,und if too warm; he - should. be blanketed and guarded against sudden chills,and nofeed or waterad ministered until he is perfectly cool, and then in small quantities. Titre is perhaps nothing that conduces more to health and strength of an an ill) ,1 than a good rubbing, with a wisp of straw or hay, and hard lihnd r.tibbirg, which converts flesh into more e. The curry comb and brash ':ire oily sufficient to rid him: of the dust. These applications should be e , ,ntin ied daily, whether the horse used or not, with gentle exercise. The finer the animal the more care end attention he will require, more particularly if yon value speeed and good appearance.. As hay forms the greatest compo nent in the rations of a horse, care should be taken that be has- it at proper intevals, and particularly should the j quantity be scrutinized.— Mow-burnt hay, or that which has become so old that it' has lost its nutritive and saccharine matter, is injurious and even poisonous. . The use of it produces hide-bound,wastes his strength, and causes' excessive thirst. Great care should be taken not to let a horse suffer too long for the want of water. On being taken out,, either for labor or to be ridden, he should at first be used moderately, not urged. Otherwise, with'. a full stomach, iu fast riding or driving, particularly against a hill, you may impair his wind,destroy his digestive powers, and perhaps injure him for life. - The two greatest faults of horses in ordinary use are Shying and stum bling. The first can often be attribut ed to confinement in a dark stable, or very long- hairs growing out a short distance below the eyelashes. The removal of, such hair,:either by pulling them out or clipping, will often remove the' last named cause, and the first can be remedied by the. _admittance of some light. Avery bad practice exists among horamen of whipping and forcing an animal to pass an object at which he shies, before his natural instinct permits him - to discern _what it really is.— By forcing and whipping him yon only increase the evil, whereas if yon give him time to view 'the object the evil in a great measure `Will be reme died. Stumbling can be attributed weak.knces, impoper shoeing, stiff ened shoulders, chest founders, and sore back. These causes will not often occur if the horse , is properly treated, and tare taken to purchase a sound animal. Cribbing must be considered a vice, and not unsound ""-tiess,and one not generally witnessed with much pleasure, but rather with disgust. The vice can be 'remedied by putting a leather strap around the horse's neck pretty tight, in such manner that he cannot suck in the wind. A sheepskin nailed on the trough where he eats his food i a good remedy, as a horse in his .I.linty taste is averse to everything ,mertisining to flesh. I have been rnecessfut in curing horses of this trick or vice by burning inside of - their mouths, along the inner upper range, us if to cure Itimpasi. con. cifivcd the idea that a horse mast have some cause fur cribbing, and that it might b 3 4 tickliug_sensation iu his tipper nippers, or :row pain in ttait,re ,, ion. ticking and biting arc .4b-4) bilabits, for the cure of which tiiPre are nt4uy rernedien described. Ea CESSE3 RIF,WA r Y :.. 4 . JLlC,ChtAratafter-ikinda. 114' lie time h aw wavelly. ataboutitodollow/ - . Qaen@ wry' 4 : 38 Nutt Yams =amp ted. -toe Rochester, flabustaaea-euut Dealdrk, =Moe direct eenneetiotte with ludo atthe Ittludia sad Crest Watteea. leas Shore anteread Trunk Itsilwale,for all palate Watt; alto at Simin- tbr , dhaaadeletta. • . 4 4:571 em,...,lgektr,-Expzeis, ,P 1117; Rochester Rada, Mamma. Daakkhand She; West. caw= as abate. - • •••, attla,a. Tritla,Saadays -excepted, tar Ruffideaeld Daptdrit. conneettag at nolm foe Caneadalgisa._:. . 3:19 p. m.,Ehnirs Acconnodation; *hinder_ Le pan:, Day Raines, Beane exoer.' ted, for ftchW , er , &Ado. Salamanca, Dnnlthk and the West. Oonaects it Elmira for Cenanilalgua at Salamanca with - the Atlantis and Great Western Railway, and at Bantle with the Lake Shore and Grand - Trunk Xtallways, for all point* , West cad South. • _ _ • • • 10:33 p. m., •••retis • Nail, Sundays. ex cepted, for Buffalo, •Wamnea and Duv.hrt, con nectingwith trains for the West. - 910 a m. Wad Freight. Sundays excepted. 3:10 p. m„ Emigrant Train, Daily, for the W. *Stops at Waverly on litundays*y. 5:34 a. m., Cincinnati Enrols, Mondays ex cepted, connecting at • Grego for %theca at Binghamton for Syracuse ; at Omit. Bend ler- Scranton and Philadelphia : at- Lukewarm far Hawley, and at Graycourt for Newburg and areick. 8:33 na., BingbamionAccomm l !dation, Ban days excepted. • • • , _ 120 p. m.; Accommodation train, daily. ' 11:13 a. m 4 Day Express,. Sundays excepted; wan at Binghamton for Syracuse; at Gt. Bend for Swinton: et Lukewarm for Hawley; and at Jersey City wl;h midnight express train of New Jesse Railroad tor Philadelphia, Baltimore and • 6:27 p.ew Yor and Baltimore Nail, Sundays excepted. 9:17 p. in. Lightning limas. Sundays :ex cepted, connecting at Jersey City with ntfte.• express train of New-Jersey Railroad for Balti more and Washington, and, at • New York •-with morning express trains for'. Beaton and the East. 249 a. m, Night Express: .rah. necting at Grsycourt for - Warwick': and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. • 4.25 p, m. Way Freight, Sunday s excepted. Is. A revised and complete •• Pocket Time Table " of Passenger Trains on the Erie Rail way and connecting Lines, has recently been published, and can be procured on application to the Ticket Agent of. the Company. ' WIC R. BARR, : RIDDLE, Goal Pass A New-York. Gen% &pl. _ . . FADING BAIL' 'ROATI:-SUlii _l, MER.ABRANGEMENT.IIAt 20th, 1888. GR/LIT Tar= Linz mon rum okra Ana Norra.warrfor Philidelphia,New-Y rk,Reading Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Le on', Allen town, Easton, ac. &v. ; . , .; ' ,: Trains leave Harrisburg for Near. ork, asi.foil lows: At 2.50,5.25 and 8.10,a. in.; d 12.40. m. 2.05 and 9.35 p. m., connecting witht similar Trans on the Pennsylvania Bail Road, and' ar riving at New-York at 6.00 and 10.00, and 11.50 a.m., and 3.50 7.40 and 10.30 p. in. i Sleeping Cars aocompanying the 2.50 a. m., and 9.35 p. in., Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Mineraville, Ashland, Pine Grove, AllentifirrLand Philadelphia, at 8,10 a. m., and 2.05 afid 4.10 p. m.,stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations ; the 4.10 p. in. Train making close connection for Philadelphia and Columbia For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Bosquehantus Bail Road,leave Harrisburg at p 55 p. m. Return ing : ;Leave New-York at 9.00 a. m.,1111 noon, and 5.00 and 8.00 p. in. Sleeping Carl accom panying the - 7.00 a. in. and 6.00 and 8.00 p. m trains without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m. returning from reading at 6.30 p. m., stopping at all stations; Pottsville at 8.45 a.m. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland at 6.00 and 12.19 Loon, 2.00 l e. - m.; Tamaqua at 8.3 r a. m., and 1.00 and 8.45 p. in. Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuyl kill and Stuiquelmnna Rail Road. at-7.10 a. in.. and 12.00 noon. Reading accommodation Train : Leaves Read-. tug at 7.30 a. ra., returning from Philadelphia at 5.15 p.m. Pottstown ; Accommodation Train, leaves Pottstown at'd.4s a. m., returning leaves Phil. adelphia at 4.30 p. in. Columbia Rail Road Trains leaVe Reading at 7.00 a. in. and 6.15 p. in. for Ephrata, Lillis, Lancaster, Columbia, &c.. .., Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9;00 a. in. and 6.5 6p. 'xi, Retun ing : Leave Ski' pack at 6.45 ,a at.,. and 1.16 p. m., connecting with similar trains on i Read ing iiiti Road.idays a B Ba il ru : ave New York at 8.00 p. m., Philsd Iphia 8.00 a in., and 3.15 p. in., the 8,00 a. m., train runnin only to Reading. Pottari ll e 8.00 a . m. Harrisbn 6.25. a . m. and 4.10 and 035 p. m.,and Rea gat 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 a. in., for Harrisburg, and 7106 a. m., and 11.40 p. m., for New Yor ~ and 4.25 p. m., for Phila. delphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets to and from all points, at ;e -duced rates. Baggage checked !through ; 4100 pounds a lowed each Passenger G. A. !MOLLS, General Superintendent. Reading, Pa., May 20, 1962. HILADELPHIA AND ERIE P .RAIL ROAD.—Summer time Table. Thro' and direct route between Philadelphia; Balti more, Harrisburg. Williamsport, and the Great Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. Elegant Sleep ing Cars on all night trains. On and after MONDAY, MAY 11th, 1868, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Bail Road will mil as follows : IZ:I=I Mall Train leaves Philadelphia.. —11,15 P. M " Williamsport 8.20 A.M. " arrives at Erie 8.60 P . M. Eric Express leaves Philadelphla...l2:oo noon Williamsport... 8:50 P. M. arrives at Erie 1010.5 A, , Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia— 8:00 A. M. 1‘ Williamsport— 6:28 p. m. arrive at Lock Haven.. 7:4.5 p. m. ELSTRAILD. Mail Train, leaves Erie 11:00 a, m. " Williamsport... .10:15 p. in. arrives at Philadelphia..:, 7:10 a. in. Erie Express leaves Erie 7:40 p. m Williamapart.. 8:55 a, in - " arrives at Philadelphia 5:00 p m sail and Express connect with - 011 Creek and Allegheny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through. ALFRED L.:TYLER, Gaul Enpl. - 111igrell 1 antons. FURNITURE! NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! NEATLY FINISHED POPULAR PRICES Consisting of CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS DI:41:10 ROOM sErs, MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES Photograph Framel, tor everybody A GENERAL ASSORTAIENT FURNITURE Suited to this market. I have the best uphols• terer in the country, and manufacture our own upholstered work. REPAIRING AND JOBBING Done to order. Having an experlence of 20 years in the businessl can confidently hope to please all who patronize me. Don't forget the place. No. 165, Idaln et., two doors south of Beidleman's Block, Towan da. Pa. Towanda, May 30,-1868.—tt GROVER & BAKER'S HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWijN . G MACHINES! 730 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. THE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR Was conferred on the representative of the GROVER AND BARER SEWING MACHINES, at the EXPOSITION , lINIVERSELLE, Parls,lB67 ; thus attesting THEIR GREAT SUPERIORITY Over all other sewinginachimss An assortment of these celebrated machines constantly on hand and for said by W. A? CHAMBERLIN TOWANDA, PA. Feb. 6,1868.-6 m. AN EIGHT HORSE POWER GROTTEN TgEtailllNG MACHINE— nearly new—tor sale very cheap, or it not sold soon, for rent daring the season. En qu i re of J. PATTON at Cross dc Co.'s Nook Store, Towanda, Pa. ids) a Two Horse Power. July 23,1868.-3 w.. , • INE SYRUPS AND MOLASSES F ut kiceißli NIX'S. latalfotatf at* Amilatu4• - M:A ) 43TAIcIrEISitAWAFR, .... .........„,_.._„ ~,-..,, .... , - ..1- SEAL BITTAVE MitENCY A • 1- F :, 0 ,-, ~ ,: il •F•ir;01 -- : T) 1;1 - ' air i;alli the follotri ohnopiniishat reasonide piton luie. upon farrablictave II , - - 1 i - . . LAWl.tif landiatuateMowiestair coantyl ilibtfleistay. Containing Serbs, Ali Mlles from Maw Bintion, Noniin,lnirl CAP' Noy Railway.. ,_ 1 'i !, . '.. , \ Blue ..i ' • - ' s I ( i• The " Blue Anchor" properti' in Winslow township, paindsn empty, 24 T.: CcEnsatifig , 3500 auto: To be soldln lots. 4,., .. •I.la'. .i± ,„ , '.Li , , , .:. . Stier . .Connty Lands. Resin, Unlimited with Pine. We l soß k v,"4' q iiefr i' lla "" woolens follows t - - 1 ' 1 Tricti 80. _ t _4263 con' ' - " r I ' OtiO r Aeres .• 'Bo: all , 4754 990 ac t s —estwelin Brat, ad east forks 01 the Sionamaliontni *; Wharton and ' Sylrittla towngdps.. . 4 .. , ~. , Tracts No. 4267, 990 acres ; N0.:47614 400 aced; No. '4698, 400' wrest Wharton 'town-- ship. line . of Appot. headitraters of Bettie 1 Creek:: , • - -.•—• : ' 51: ~.,[,...., „ Trzeta No.:. 1912, 1100: ate; lia.11126:10811 acres ; No. 5813, 1100 acre" •, No. 5914, 10812 acres 25 patchy.: No. 5912,! 1100 tores,'Ne. 5930, 1100 acres ,• No. 6938 ; 1100 acres ; at. ' 6929;1100 i 111,Whartock and Btetrardson tot*. shipton'tiesil waters Bettie , Creek, hear "Mil branch. . , I , MI Tracts No. 4717 196 acres ; 4739,990 adios ; Appbt an 4 Stewards= -towpshlps, near Me • Bettie Creek. Tracts No. 4930, 837 acres ; 4924, _4OO acres, Wharton township, main tarok . 81snainalion: Ing. • _ Two hundred and seventy-Wee acres prime, first clams coal land: . Blakely! towash4ii Lu zern° county ,_Pa., half way !hetoreen Scranton and. Qufboadule. Tea sear asitiraY; .1.. • • One. Otionand acres teatcu ss bridle ooil land about le mile, north-out of Wilkes- Sarre, in .the midst of linproyemenia. f _ Abont IMO acres of land. in t. Medford:tem. ship, Burlington - county,' Neuf Jersey, about four miles north from Jackson Bulletin; of the Oanidan'ind Atlantic • and Delaware and , Barb tan Bay Railways. Valuable...AM seat. :Two or three. loam, . stable, - beina,,,tb.,. second growth of timber, never fain* water. Power fail, IA or ;16 foe!. overshot. ; Prim $3 O Pa . am' One-third may remain. 1 • , .f, ~ : ~i p • ', - 'it - ' I!' ' ' Delaware Farms and Penlvania lands:— tia Descriptions and directions, g von on apPilca-. lion. • " • A valci.ibletc;uhtry Sdai nee Splendid grounds and - trees, acres °Pant WESTRRN, PROPERTY --i 9 or aide ,or chime. 120 acres of. gciod tend one third tim bered. • San Piero ! Stark c0 . nw , te,15 .,ii, 5ra 1,,4 Forty acres of goo , ' la na with fruit Ireeii, app pies, peaches, pears. &e.' 25 acre's 'improved, one half mile from San Piers on Railway . Price $BOO. • _ 4 \ . 80 acres one mile P. - lm Sad plere, onShird timbered. No improvements.i On railway. Price $BOO. ' . A item mill property in Burlington iown• ship, Bradford county. A very desirable lum be.riog operation. I Eight parcelo of land, contilning froni GO to 100 acres, each partially timbeted. and lidprOv ed suitable for farming or ,graiing, • • . .1. . t House and Barn in: good order and 130, acres of improved and timbered land, Orchard; good water. &c. Union township, Tipp county, on Northern Central —ailway. For sale,,od long time and easy terms. „. 26 Town Lota :In Monroe 11oroljgb, &Word county, Pa. .• • 301141Aciis Difd Tina= land.- - Sn - -* • - liitait county, Pa. I - 122 Acres good Farming !And, Burlington ciwnship, Bradford county . Other timbered and impttoved proPerties. Descriptions given on appl';iition. .I • . Tenemeit ) s and improved !Real Estate, To• wands B ugb, and other. properties ti MONTANYE & j WA.RDi Execute Conveyances, furnish Briefs of Title, buy and sell Real Estate, Ilect rentals and .: F liens,survey and examine all inds of ptoperty. They are prepared tonegot ate vales of farina, homesteads, and properties especially desirable to capitalists; to procure advances Of monej upon bond and mortgagei and to prosecute in quiries for those _,desiriag to , make investments or secure a home. They will effect I INSURAINC.E, In the best known r'IRE OD LIFE COMPA NIES. They have excicudvo o. Mad lord and neighboring counties h. el !ins, com panies in these several departments bi insur ance. Those who desire to buy Or sell ianns • AU who wish to effect Insurance against Flie; All who seek permanent Investments for,t:ke future benefit of their families. in secure and first-clam 111 e Companies ; • Capitaldesiring to buy, or sell valuable .speculati properties :,, ' . All wis t g surveys sad examlxistiOns ; f ' All wishing advance? !upon valiable rea ProPertl Al! who wish t obtal 4 lease or rental of Farms or Tenements, ; Are respectfully solicited .4:o entrust, such busl peas to our Agency. Farther particulars tarnished at our office Office, corner oriktain lend Pine streets i PROP E RTIES, ADVistITSKI) S. T. DECKER REFERENCES : • Hon.tJ. Menu; Towanda, Pa. Hon. William Elwell, Bloomsburg, Pa. C. L. Ward, Eaq., U. Tu=s C. Mawr & , G. F. Mason Co., _ , Towanda. J. D. Mon , Towanda. Lathrop, Lud & Co., New York, Dickson Orothers,y Ada. Hon.Jolin N. Coningbint, Waal—Barre. Charles Parrish, Willtal•Barre. - Hon. P.& Btimdwr, _Montrose, Pa,' • Towanda.Urn LEdr F AS H IONS Fink, SMOG AND SWIMS OP 1888. , • Hain Just returned from New York with a.. fall and carefallyselected back of MILLINERY GOODS, we hope to be Able ,to _plebes all who favor us with their p*oftige. Mas •and Si.! We will do over your. Wawa in the latest Arks and we defy competition in this branch of. oar work. Collars ,beautiful laud loon—sio cheat. Also Madame For/IC=IK Skirt Supporta. Call and enminelefore youpunUtse Booms on the eatable a Main it., between the stoned EU. am:a; Aleitut , i& B and Niles Carter: ! M. 'J. PI Also, _PATTERNS ea THE LATEST STYLMEIr for Ladles' and Childress' Drama. ladles lashing to have tzet azl work ,and the best of stela, with I r and elegant tltthur. will n j ait i ha n t ag e m favor! us with a ww. Booms overlfra . • I M. L. MEMEL. an ~ A psi 8,1 I.- ~ to t Tow da 1 — 4L...t PLAcE BUTI YOUR ur( cptap,.st • . fty-astw! „: s 7: Fc l ecir, p slore. , ME • : • G. D. MONTANYE, DENBY WARD. FREE OF CHARGE r 0 . •119 n.. il go i . 4: Liscnivactiv d wD, ‘: ITCREt,., t laßlDlrai. '. :; ,9 , 54.1, olr^. .W Z-1. , , 44 , 1 , 1':-. Z '' '44.l4:,FitritigijaCiwh slid i lmi , j ai ma i an) it rite de at. ito( tbit aa praketo - Ids Ippi vol IRO sit' I ,-, 01 ; .7. , • ... 7 . -- 11 -_-, •. s , -.. 7 • =', , ...... GROORIUMI OD RicOYISIONSi Wu* be_ is• gicauiii to ilia the Mirk :sad pro of all:.lps - bs, also 1411 . 1,4 a pp 1.61 ..1" - :: 1 '-- •''' ''''''''" :, ' - " : "VaP • STOA ' • *Mob woUlltaaWi to uppb , tiok aim awl Barclay coml.:es* at all WIN.' it ".40.4117,14140+11.115001K lls-toopl • ' PORK ItO • , 4 Whic GOODS , DELIVRRED ^/M47113 80/144 .FREITOF MIME ' • The onions of Tanis and vicinity., will plwa swept Mania toe th eir vsmiThomi patronsipt for, INC two rms. -sad we promise tin _ widow, - to Wrote ev , ;.' OM PPP& ftl= vtdalla Osv balms, so Rl' to wagant Cow to all. Call lad sots VS*bl• 1 . - .• it' lost. JOHN, MERIDETEk NEW GROCERY PROVI • STORE 1:;40:Ifif8, • Rae opened a nine Gioceiy end Prothin 'Store taßetton Blooki hi the dote formerly un pled by Solon; & floiN where he now • odb tato the piddle e amp', of • GEO:MEIN; AND PROVISIONS, Ot the bett tinattil,and to be mold ad the VERY LOWEST PRIORS.- The stocdt tonna tr , • •, TEAS, ACIFFEES, SUGARS, S F G4IB 4 k a• AiSO FLOUR, • :FEED," MEAL, &o. - • • rn fast every hing nentdly. kept In .Grocer; and Pruhion 'Store, which I shallulll as law u mete boll elsewhere.' ra-Caah he paid tor all • Oontitt7 Priebe*. ' • Towanda; Oct 17, .1367 . BT' R E NEW.OROOERIE6:I- 1 W. A. ROCKWELL'S. CANNED FRUITS, PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS OF ALL I=)S. AND CANNED OYSTERS: , /XS; • • PEACHES, PRIMES, CHERRIES; iC., ka TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, OLLSSES,- COFFEE, SPICES, Of sit kinds, in tact everything In the GROCERY LINE!, Will be kept constantly on hand _ FLOUR,PEED,BRAND, POTATOES, BU TER, LARD, EGGS, AND ;EVERY NA.IIIM, , OF FaIMEBI3 PRODUCE. A fifth - tot of DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, Perdumi at the LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET And will be sold us ° CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST TO THE FARMERS. ! „OUR PAID 808 ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. W. A. ROCKWELL. May 13, 1867 THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING . • Par:Used the entire interest of B. H. PATCH, in the drat of C. B. • PATCH & CO., to now prepared t i ) offer to the citizens of Bradford county arii vicinity, a large and well selected stock of ' • R 0.0 EMS, lah I have purchased for Cash and feel cond- dent that Can sell at es low Iligem as can be mamma elsewhere. I now otter to the public I spleadip Lock of TMii, COFFEES, SUGARS, 'unca, sALERATErs, EMCEE% &O. Have on band a large stock of IKDON FLOM% GRAHAM DO BYE DO. BUOHWEB4T DO. I keep eanetantly on hand, POEN, HAYS, LABD and kinds of FISH. World call the at- tention of the public to onr Can't Be Beat StOOK OP TOBACCO, In qualltyl or price. Jme Ilabley'a Celebrated temaky a flaw York Chemical aad &o a ka Soap. Please ail isul =du our stock of WOODEN WARE. Large meat of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILET SOAPS, he, Ag. I will pay the high. est cash prim tor COUNTRY PRODUCE. Irartaers giee us a' II before eeMsigiebiesittee. -4. AU swoons Indebted to the Ate *at wLU ph= calf sail make immediate paymeat:* . C. IL PATCH Towanda. Much 12 1867. N E7 TAI ti-o . lt 13HOP .. •• AMOS PENNEPACKEL!': Hai 0pe.41 a shop in the MM. back of the Rooms o the Young Mmes. Christian *mac Om, second story, over Eddy's Clothing Stars wbonche is noir prepared to d,aU bads of 1* • . • "pAIL0111216; ••• the beet and most fashionable manner.. Ai experience or al ;pm, r iiiiterminaticacto keep up wilt the mains of . the Time., apd. desire Caplet's. his customers. he believes will enable hiss to give tathdaetkm. CdUrg !Sore on short notice I@d_ teraul,°. , . Towanda. Oct. 17, . -004 WILING.' • • 81110til -: -;40 0 : 01111 • - Would latiallaii tit *ma attnriadigi sad lb* tdb od andly; lordad "incoFif aad daily aaw dad • 014 , la Ida Ilas.lallablp ayes wink pion t. alkalis Ida add dot esatawdr al elivissr ; 4 . • •cl 0 F.11:-.111'11411; , 1- - - - toed welt eat emetic N Ci 040 . 460441 , imadiaomisun r• -- • Al _SAY COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, • All Wool. - ‘. DRESS COATS; -RANTS & VESTS, LtheaVostiAntaii Asa Pahlß Clier'illo Ansi Orii 1466, Lim oad Paw Oollinabianittassbnin dad plum= Nook Tim; fip iftooo. o. llis 11 • 15 1at i tr e d i totto t ri. thoiporst a fair Woe Qua poor goods at say ike. • Coll sad wallas soy foods bows au. Lag. Nora 80609 Posta .ar go • • , U.. RPM %mini% le•- THE OF - y4isin9N.l` Y ar 'mil AND spr GOODS I Ai entire new stook of - Clothing Bought as dbrapillut haters the war to : be sold with , , Theundenignivi would respe ettally announce to the citizens of Tomas and vicinity that-be is now.ready to offer them CI othing, such as FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, FINEST Dugs Busman Suns. Punishing Goods, k and that, these vieds bought at very low figures will be "mold with vin7 mall profits I intend to establish a per manent, trade bstbis place, and in order to gala the confidence of will deal on a buts of NEW GOODS 1 HONESTY AND INTEGRITY ! • .6nd all goods will be warranted.,for what they are,rgrounted to be Come and examine and COMPIIICO yourself. Don't forget the place, Temple of Fashion, opposite. theileatus House, south end of Beid'eosin's Block. s JACOBS.. • . Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867. BEDELL &V,AN;VELSOR, HERCHANT JAILORS ! READY MADE OLOTHINIG! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS 1 WATERLY, TIO6A COUNTY, N.Y. • We hare a Fashionable Cutter from Rev York City, and take all the risk in gluing you a READY, MADE CLOTHING • We - make at our own eatahl haunt. We give particular attention to Youth's Boys, and CHILD.RENYCLOWING From 85 cede to 83 per yard, (.1: wool.) Best Stock of Hats and Caps Kept within 20' miles. Come and look and prove for yourself. Will he at the Ward Houser the first and third Monday of every month. with samples of Goods, and prepared to take measure.. BEDELL A YAM VELI3OII, 08 Broad-et. , Waverl7, N. Y. Agents for Grover& Baker's Sewing Machines. April 2,1888. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 004 EN & ROSEN!FIELD, C. B. PATCH 21.1217. EVIL PROFITS I CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS, t ......„. ./ilaa the EATS AND CAPS. FASHIONABLE AND Indian IS HATS AND CAPS, 68 Broad Street, And, always have a good:assortment/ CLOTHS. AND OASSIMERES, PROCLAMATION BY TOW/LEDA, PA. Waxman, ft Beets to have pleased the In habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog nise our fair way of dealing ; Lan WNW" We owe our (sincere thanks to the community for extending to us so liberal a patrionage until now ; AND WHADIAII We deem it our duty to re ciprocate all the 'favors bestowed upon us thus tar;- We do hereby publicly PRACIAIM. thee on peat stock of New Spring and Summer Goode, Comprising evaygdng in the LINE OF CLOTHING! Such u Doeskin ct Cassimere Pants, =1 GENTS FURNISHDIG GOODS! And the LATEST STYL E S RATS -& CAPS, Will be almond of at such REDUCED PRICES!' That win astonish the community. ;As our Goodson manufactured in New York moms ly for this market, we can afield to sell as cheap al the nett. We are bound to . satisfy :all who give us a call. OOR & amoviniEito. . Next door to Fox, Steve s, liercur & Co. Toiranda, Awn 18,1868. We would call the attention of the public to the fact that we have opened a Branch Store in WYALIIBI3O, (in the store formerly occupied by 8. P. Tailor,) where we are prepared to sell at the same Low Bates. Give us a cell before .purchasing elenrhem COHEN & 110SENFIELD. • Wyalosing. April 16, 1868. • NEW LOCATION NEW ATTRACTIONS J. M. COLLINS, flea removed to the store forma occupied by Marshall Brothers & Co., next below the Post $ Office, and hsa replecialied his assortment with large sad new stookpf READY MADE , CLOTHING}; TRIMMINGS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, GAPS, &0., &O. These goods have been recently maimed since the decline :in prices, and wM be odd at EXTREMELY LOW RATES !- Give me a call, beibre Yarchaslng e lsewhere, as I will sell better goods.; at lOW . 4 X I than alsewhere. • I hare mute arrangement' with an experi• enced Minor MANUFACTURE GAR I TS, . And limin g aloe licicicl ;3f Cloths and Trim. mthp,. I can brokbCustomers with every style of Garment they may desire, made In a fashionable manner; Anil warranted to 8t Don't forgot the place, next door below the Poeteollice sad News Room. Nalepat: Towanda, April 30,18111. • , • .11.11 !:-...i ,-- : . * - "I ,::?-',l,•,,j,g'r•:- VS; q-'4" ,, P , C 4 ) . % OLD r' 0.115/1 : r BM - 741144 414: If • tab abd rielitleatOlinadit OlipAtl4o4 . s out. : • • sa alsolllmesillsehlg llllll 7 WWII WM la Made be asehmilid-puposwgzeatedly itheie3irlduipr4 Who pesmolve vistrst SlAMorkbili *kb* iatrusteMly 1011110111,,O I TINOUSI " • P.' --:r1 MEE / 4" Y ok 00/=P4 0 041,f4 , • pp 0 . 1 . 100r.mr!!" - - . !WM PAINT, 442N181L iVariTrSWIR, • And a 4 kinds id Beuites, : iFBROSOM OR YES, CipErrilk .I;r*sta.raot;_:, rtlflN!*Pa 'crib 4400P1E91113/ soy 'ma ia ESPONGIEEk SORB;' OMB, P0044,1141i-Dyn, PiTfamerp • -- POW= B4?0105,- - rORT, MONA'S, Poct ro\ radmieziors r • • ?Ohl; nu! sinkrign t ßATlThr Plait wrgia - AHD Lis:grow ror'maticog oak • • . Tonooo, Edint, Pdizil AND , 019Aili5_ .„ ~ . . Orden,Fidd and Blow illels, Tsunam i -Bap ;V ia pui B,4l4a g ; i ider , Ilettr, Bottle' N piss, Nlipplii, RiEs777a --, ed PIMA** - • ' 1314018' Mit ass,: Thatatostatani, :'.. PlarnbtEstrieta, Stow Jaiss,\ Mali' Witt, Bottles;Vials, Corla4. aft Brick and Bane Blacking Fish Task** Minima , ' Bon, &a_ ~ Botanic. an& Bo to Medicines, it\id ail Via Poptilit= ~ , . # BUB D IV IltE 13,.; ,' Ali article. wairanti l lVresented, Per , eons at a distance can their orders by ,staje or mid& re prompt and DR. PORTERS PREPA.4442701 4 18 FOK. FAMILY 888, Known as Safe and Reliabk Hemedies,Xre war ranted for what they are intended to give sada , faction, via : Dr. Porter's: it :total Syre ii Lw= s3 00 Dr. Porter's • Eclar g i or bilious cow . • pfaisti and c athartic.... 25 Dr. Porter's flianlfer Syrup,. for , scrofda • skin diseaus, 1 00 Dr. Porter's r erth ee ir e Tonio„for fermis weak 100 Dr. Porters Tonto Blixirfor rfrieigthienbeg Dr. Porter's Tans al y delli ps,Jbr liver out • Awingl 00 Dr.-Porter's Co nervousmp. Byr. JWophosphita, for skbM 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsa ty m. for itiar- 1 ,rhaa kis. • 55 Dr. Porter's Family Embroestionfoi sprains . 35 bruins, te 0, Porter's Pectoral Wafers,kor hoarse suss, (Ore throat, S 6 Dr. Porter's Wonn Wafers, or erpelling Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup; for ezterwina- Mug rem sti . S 5 Dr. Porter's Infant Belief, for crying babies colic ~e36 Dr. Porter's Ce ha ll o * Snuff, for eaten* 26 Dr. Porter's ache Toothache Drops, for - tooth _2s Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving tedli 25 Dr. Porter's Trimmer e , for dreading and . 6 6 0 0 th hair Dr. Porter's SAW, ior beautifying the 50 Dr: Porter'sOdoriferouselimpoolopelean. trig the hair 50 . Dr. Porter's MU of lo Flower‘ n for beautify. g the complexio Dr. Porter's Pile o:ntment. for externs 60 00 Dr. Porter's puss 00 Compound, fbr scald Murine 00 Dr. Porter's Figs,: for haidtua. constipation ab . 00 Dr. Porter's Heeling Be, for ents.vrounds tcc • 15 • Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for capped Ups.— 25 Dr. Porter's Eye Satre, for Inflamed Gym. Dr. Porter's Eye Water:tor inflamed syn.. '25 . Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart R emover, for corns and bunions. 25 Dr. Porter's Constipation Pals, for costive ness Dr. Porter's iron Pills, for poor b100d..... 25 I 1 . Porter's Citrate nesia, for a pleas , ant apAba I . Porter'sliquid Benn et, for making en- 60 .tritious diet for invalids 25 Dr: Porter's Extract Vanilla, for Savoring ice cream, &e - 40 Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for Savoring ' ice cream—large bottles 40 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, for mending broken glass, lc . 25i Di: Porter's Liquid Gine, for repairing ' wood w0rk..... 26 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Pluid,for easy wash ing 50 Dr. porter's Bed Bug Poison, for killing bugs .60 Dr. Porter's Ply Poison Paper, for killing 1- OS Dr. Porter's Rat and ting ra Mice Poison, for ex-, Dr. Porte r's terminata 25 Benzine, for removing spots from clothes 25 Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles 25 in bulk kV the gallon 00 Dr. Porter's Hone. and Cattle Powder, for • . disease. of animals . 30 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion, for , c le w, galls, ac '6O Dr. Porter's -Bone and Spavin cure, for horses 60 Medics ladvice given gratuitously at the , olllee. charghtermily for medicine. Thankful for past liberal patronage,would respectfully announce to his friends and the public, that no pains shall be spared to tottery, and merit the continuation of their contidence and patronage. ' H. C. PORTEI3, M. D.. Dec. 18,1868.-yr. • SOMETHING NW 1 AGAIN 3N MOTION ! Having purchased the stock of Tobacco belong ing to Zandall, Compton & • Co., and haying built a shanty on the mute ground, we are prey pared to offer to the public WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Gold Leaf, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan Pig, Rose Leaf and Star, which we oiler for sale In quantities to suit customers. Packages in Barrels, halts and quarters. The celebrated Lone Jack, Tride of the Val tad Sates, Virginiatle,Gold Leaf; Navy and all kinds of Killlcknick. American Eagle, Gen. Gnat, Leboquet, Im perio; tram and the very choicest brands e Yaran • We will keep constantly on Lands variety of pipes, Cigar fts a, Tobacco EOM and Pomb a, land everything usually kept In ei Tobacco Store. Landlords supped with Cigars anti Foil To baccd on liberal term. All orders protiaptly Alla on Aort ootiox4 A. HAMM Oct. 2741887. CASSIMERSS, ciprag PASSAGE FROM OR TO IRELAND OR ENGLAND 01: 1 1010 MIA LINZ OF elite not Os so • , 41MICM011111 - Of umiroor.. Mims 1 Guloniaold "Black Star Men of Lire/peel Nekeft, galling ewer, week. Swallow tin Line Of Packets from or to Lon: dos, eaUing'twiee a month: Boadttaaces to Ragland, Ireland and Bo!Goad payable on demand. i . FOr' further partlca l ipply to Williams & anion, 29 Broadway4 lsro, Now-Ymt. 99 • G. P. &SON &O. Bankers, Ck*.l. IBM— - - Towands,Ps MUSH); OR ANY . OTHER - AR AIL TIMIS ha our line; ordered at abort hotloo of calthur at the • BONI . rj` Eli ~,.. .~r; .: =IN Aliouttcinecnig. A variety tit CHEWING TOBACCO, Such u 1 FANCY EIKOKING. BRANDS OF 010.AUS. Wi..,11.-.-.•11. , ..1)••0•E:41„g ,, ;• „ .. , , ~ 1 .1. , , CL , : i: +.,,r,-.1: -....;: ..r A.,6,..„14!:47,1 , 11 , - n: t. , , ,, ,•!;',"!j• ' •-•-, -‘ •r.r.. -,%., Xi z.,:. , -.... 1r....C.!. - -ri:;:6' - -'i ' 1 t 5" berguire ii,LHAININ ' eillta " 'SI. fgeßlitein — P s ' SbIL Mail 0..4; ' • ' UAL • , - ~,a a. 100464 1 11 Iliellasto fasattair • 42Fies 'or 6 •M li g li t ' = ..,, - ~,,. , . _ • _ llaejesi bee* aiehed,eed we tics* prir Pl4.llitiaPP l 7-tbs ' • - *MRS alf TIM PUBLIC Willi AktICLIII so m swim mig,insp Amuloona, FOB 10IDI0AL ME .011 • 00:11FIPIRMIIII •-• . • ,• 1102 1 .13110 -110LEUT - GAID II MU. ICEDKUpI& ALL TAR POPULABr EMIT ItEDIMSIIS. MEM rAirk *a, vlsamg,' PAINS AND VA MM P4i4OVIII. Maf 'Azar AID TOIL* ARTlclial OF Etta! KIND. uasses. abouckw talialneg • ALKALOID AND lIESIN.OIDKY • Isl-DOA EVIIP_POITIIIIII, alk^Mer 'gum! .131131•18,. AID • WNW. • - , - inning Bottles . *Wiser sad Oa a thbten; • • A LAWN A l lOlllllOOll GIP Walk mots, roam Emavzs, SURGICAL 1163TIMENTS OF LATE STYLE AXII _sr gcarir.. A Lige supp.p Brushed for the Hat .and flair. Also for the Teeth and - Malls , Tooth Pow ' den and Pastes, OW , Parftonery, • Soaps, Combs, Hair IlVg c l me antgor - afors.ho., Kaostme, Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, • , , \ t' ' Wicks, &c. all of the late at Atlles• ' • • CHOICE' CIGARS, TOBACCO ' AND SNIIPP. 'Mr l'hysiciana supplied at reasonalde ratem lledloints and Prescriptions carefully and se *mutely compounded and prepared by coniimt• ant persons all hours of the day and night. Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock in the fort , noon, to 2 bathe afternoon. • W. IL R. GORE. Towanda, 13.0. 29,1988.- 16arbmare. . W . • \ K tie r 0 , el . 7 . i Ds • 0 , i l t . el 2 • 7 6.i \: t 4 *1 0 t t ,A •1 .... s , .1:1 ta Ad 1.4 ' 2 "/ 1 ' O O '%4 t -' ni - . 'XI 4 .• 1:0 2 ig ,F I ts g PAI - op , o 000•`'' 0 0 i - el-- . Cr . . - . MARSHALL BROTHERS Sr. 00., Wish to call the attention of the public to their new Spa of LiItDWABB, • PARKING lIIPLIMENTS • sutorsimas , iooLs, • and . Also, a large assortment of CARPENTERS' TOOLS Window Glass, Sash, PaintijOils, • :Putty, Varnishes, and ' and Varnish Brushes of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest Cash price. Also, a dine assortment of _ KEROSENE LAIIPB of may style and pattern to kilt the Fluid Ker osene. pe repaired and changed from Oil and to • Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of all kinds of TIN WANE 101113110 TROY TTL * T .ILTTZPISID TO We bare on hand a tine article of , GLASS FRUIT JARS, with' improved salt-sealing corks, and HERMETICAL SEALING CANS, whkh Is one of the best cane need. June 90,1865. itligullaiuons. THE. GOOD - TIME HAS comEl The surplus of labor combined with other' causes has told with fearful effect upon Aid it in decidedly lower. which can easily bp . seen by enquiring prices at FROST'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM Where may be found the largest and beat stock of Furniture ever. offered in this market, and which I am now offering at • • GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 1 I am now selling dab and Chestnut Extension Thbles at $1,60 per toot, and other goods in the same proportion, many of them as cheap as be fore the War. I hate also increased facilities for Manufacturing, and can furnish DEALERS AT WHOLESALE. •- , • Thankful r their past liberal pairtinagff and determined to merit is continuation ofithelme by offering induciements not to be found else wbere,l invite the public to call and examine my goods and prices before pure hieing else where. No charge Mr showing goods, and I WILL If OT BE 'I3I§IDERSOLD-1 I also keep on hind a large stock of Reidy Made Conine "from the most common to the finest Bosom° d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino and !Nitta Robes, caps, Am., and will furnish eserying in the line of Undertaking on the most reasonable terms. A 000 D HEARSE Always in reading's when required. • JAYM 0. FROST. Towanda, Aped 16,1868. ARRIVAL OF - ,NEW , GOODS The subscribers ore now receiving from New Yorks fine iuwortment of GOODS IN THEIR LINE I f3onabninp, in part of BROWN do BLEACHED MIISLINS, AND. MINTS, LADIES AND CHILDBEN'd DRESS GOODS, Fong IHdrto,Bbavh, Hoop 13kirto, Gwyn, HOSIERY, Mullah: Nation, &a•► &a, /cc. et.ill which can. be bought ae cheep el the mime da. quality oNco o ds eau be bought is To wan Their • MILLINERY DEPARTMENT lo being famished with_the West styles of ONNETS AND . RATS, And a general assortment of Millinery Mali. with competent Milliners to suit the taste of all who maylmor them with their patronage. k l3peotal attentloo paid to 'BLEACHING AND STRAW WORE Anne have anexpedeneed Lady expressly for 130111011Inntentiettetion Crannies& • • Main litreet, directly opposite' the. Gout House. - Towable, April le, 1 4 86 i t ; 3:51128 CO. *Lk ' Aflikaterattanit. , .• - _ - labs . 4-1164 R I;11-11 1 :1$ U ''- s 111tais dem ibi s 061siiitreet, TOWAITDA, BiLitiWORD CO., • 0110:041 1 NELLIC • MINIS, -MACHINE% 611 . 411* fdn*iWlnie :Wier& sac - .1111diMidifaMmry for !barn sod, -MAD' ar;up4. " STEAM 73 .- STEAM - GAGUES, - 4itteXitOoKt'* OIL I OANO,' AA, • B'OLyT .. ,O`VI m TYNG:;; ' , • 'FORGING::;• „ Of beari NO ark !for and other parpossw, • dos, lal.arder- - -,4120, • a If.alP COOKING. ilii i thi STOYESj &ad aid Wood Boma: Forattore for ("oaths ' Novas, Stara Ptpe, Tta•Ware, Boat Pumps, Plowearatore sad War t% kept trostigit• EalioiticasTioNS_ Of an hinds of auaddasty fox mina • sod other /04 who ivti lime .rsperienee to Ii • JOHN 0.41111/4 ' 416 A ' iiii4 4 i 44 .*4 4 46.-! - 4. • ISE TOWANDA OAREIAGB FACTORY.- The aadefalgallreapecttally arusseace to the public that they Late purchased the CARRIAGE SHOP - -6•. , 1. , .H. - : - .D,lt A K E,. And are flow prepared to build work In' THE - LiTEST STYLE •And: . most workmanlike manner. They wUI constantly keep:on hand an assortment at 'plan. did - TOP AND _OPEN BUGGIES, FAMILY OARRIAGES t, DEMOCRAT A N D LUMBER WAGONS. Ol LTD TWO IMAXISp ALBANY , SLEI13:1111., Aza,,woits. wmuLoTm. REPAIRING promptly atteadel to .at rea sonsble prices. MIYANT & ISTULEN. Towanda, 1inia,.1867.—1y.. NEW-. PLANING MILL The anderslined haling built a large and tom-. modkmaillill in 'the-Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the moat modern and improved machinery, for.thernannfactare of _WINDOW, SASH, & - SLINDI3, are prepared 10-as orders, whether large or ,upon the shortest notice. We haie also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the latest le and pattern, which •we can furnish Ditch Cheaper than they can be worked by hand. • PLAYING: TONGUEING, • • GROVEING, - ' • - AND SCROI.I. and al other work pertaining to Joinery, will' be done to our customers. - Persona bailding..and not living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant; will find it largely for their interest to Wry of us, or bring their lumber and worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber, and , while your team le• Es feeding; have it ground out and take it home with. you. . We will pay CASH for PINE & IMELSCE LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and. see" us, or if you can't come, write. L. R. ROWERS a.. co. - Towanda: Feb.. 1864. fitioullautoug. CONFECTIONERY, MANUFAC %I TORY. • A. HART, Calls-the attention of the public to the fan that he manufactures and sells at • WROLENALE AND MAIL, All kinds of Confectionaties; Foreign and Do , mastic Nuts, dm. Dealers in the country wish ing anything in his line will 'do well to send their orders to him, and they will be giver attended to. Satisfaction guarantee d. B re in Patton's Block. Tow ands. Pa. Feb. 24, 1868.—tf. j OOK-BINDEItY.-THE PUBLIC is . respectfully informed that the Book- Bindery has been removed to the Argue Build: ing, Sd story, where will be done • BOOK-BIN I N In all various branches, on terms as rea sonable aa" the times "will allow. The Bind ery. will be ander the charge of • , WHITAKER', An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly done, in a style and manner, which cannot be excelled: Music, &famines, News-. papers, Old Boots, &c., bound in every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the Baling and Binding of BLANK_ BOOKS: Teeny desired pattern, which in quality and durability wil be warra nted. • Ali work will be ready' for delivery when poetised. - • The patronage of the publiels solicited, and perk° satisfaction guarranteed. • Towanda, August l, T 0 BACCO AND CIGARS The tuideraigaed have eatahlialied STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY, TO W A. N'D , On Main Street below Bridge Street. Whore,tko3r:are manufacturing all kinds of CUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS 1 Wblab they otter to the trade at W H OLE SALE' PRICES That cannot fall to salt: We *mild most re crVgLsolicit a call from the dealer through . iten Y -PenneyllnUlll to an examination of OUR STOOK AND PRICES I Oar tobacco ti manufactured from the best KENTUCKY , *AND . VIBGINIA ;, Moth that can he 'proamed 'in the tiatket. Give us a Ms le a home enterprise and wfll.aaeaee with a liberal disreitioa of the tci home marm n P L HINNY„— - • In Main Street, Tesienda, June 4 1468:—U. , FTRN,T, P"'.WARZ•II,OO4S JAMB ItAtEMON antiounima to the public that he Mill continues to manufacture and keep 05 bands large imortment of • • . CABINET ..)TITIINITI74B Bening. Tales. Beditiads ; . Stands, Chairs, igo., of every doiscriptam., which will be made of the beat material, amnia be moititollowlu rinvitatheinection of the publia to myiwork, which dialing, be guipased in durability, at say 'bop in the: country, and my prices will be found to be as low as the times will admit. • Beady-made Coma constantly ,on hand or made to order . A. good Heats, will be furnished When desired: - . - Aug. 15,1865. • I 1 11.11.7447 % 4 1110W.D.A:-:.J • : A.N - - • 111 Z immar fisoi4,l4essiseudat peompUy 11.8.1fritAN Agent ; dl the Moldy well knowi andseitable con_ • 01408odasies Muck. AIVVEU 4 0 4acar Nadir Ifs ?Whoa . Ania Lrfir Otodit Intwirmi Cora's,' LOA AiNtildkal.• r • • • $ l4-5,29r. Ch.& . yea Pas AM Issoimito sp a. ' CtrilatiuSt!ii!..l2 $141,27i1,7€ yl :4 1,800.060 W in a i'yengtion,uPwaidaii lOold) ,IFlrroLlpivsaxim Corri T, -•t - Hartford, Come. • Capital ' . 11:00000 Lnriltisiqux“ Co. , t ' • Newark. N. J..' „CIA 4 1 . r , ---$ lOO l/ 0 f NOIT2 AXIMICANYZAIIIT/Hingiall . ;2) tk!• , , - : FaPitai NiPrtuu.Loslstsvits es caid eo., tar . - Belford, Conn. 4 Aeo 10 m - Towanda', Fob. 20; Me-1i pos, LOB, •AND ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE. asst u. imniazirino ovpi • , SEVENTEEN MILLION DOLLAR, a. S. RIISSIML, Agent, 7041T2111fOLLOWING XAMIP,IILIA7II4 CoKris", Gtunn Fun fr. !nun Coirnirr . Pkiltulelphia; f Capital and snrplas , over --- • ' Bois hennuscs Comr.urc t Of NetzkYork: 'Capital sad sarplos, over /1111171UNCI 00311411* oi Roam - litotwa,. Phis&lphis. ,qspital and sarpluova . - liLenurrAnlnimCo .r xr ai rer, ' Ciplial sad surpl!t!,.aver • Rrnairsza lri of ilam p l i t..,, Capital and surplus, cover Banc Inetramics CoirAsr, - Of-Nesck York. .Catatal and surplus, over puritan - bratmama Cowart, - -Of Hartford, Conn, Capital and surplus, over lEfreck.t. Lira liesueutici Colirealy, Of New-York. Capital and surplae,over • - TRAtitt.LiRS 11;111714)1C1COltPLIM, t Of Hartford, Conn. f Capital and arnica, over Risks liken On ell kinds of Properly, at 0. 4 low rateelas by any other reliable Compazilep. • •ir Policies leaned and Losses, - 11 any, ad• „lasted at this Ageney,tbereby saying the trouble and expense of going elsewhere for mettle:nett Wilr Office at the Hardwhere Store of . Ced dinjg iftarnell C I. RUSSELL. Tiiirszda, Feb. 7,, TILE INSCItk:SCE COMPANY 1 OF Nona •C•oface No. 24: WC= .cr-reef , P.iladelßLis. TWA Company are noir prosecuting tnr to i 'ness of Insurance from loss or damage by FlhE on Buildings; 'Merchandise, Furniture tc. throughout the State pf Pennsyltania, on I:.tr• al terms,for-long or abort periods; of perraaLE Lt ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of claims for losses doe ing the period of nearly TO years that the Con:-, pony has been in existence. entitles them to tl..e coadence of the public. Dnusoroas—Arthur G. Coffin, Samue.Fir. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Amorose White, inn. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm • Welsh, Win. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, Gem ; L. Harrison. Francis R. Cope, Edward .14: Trotter, Edward S Clarke, Wm. 'Cummings. ANVILS G. COFFIN, Pres'nt. • C. B. RUSSELL, Agent , Towanda. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON' AND GLOBE FIRE AND I..iPE -I.,stIRANCE CONPANY.Office, 45 William St and 7.26,, Broadway, N..Y. Capital, Surplus and Iteservcd Funds (Gold) $16,271,675 Aiseta in the ,UnitedStates,over .... 1,800,900 Daily Premiums; upwards of (gold).. 17,000 The shareholders personally responsible for engagements of the company. All Directors mn t be shireholders. lIIZOTOIIIB ma Nzw Yozz.—Francis Cottenet Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., Deputy Ch man, Joseph Gaillard; Jr., Esq.. E.M. „Archibald, Esq., E. B. If. Consul, Alexander 'Hamilton, Jr., F.sq., Robert C. Ferguson _Esq. Allred Pelt, Resident. Secretary. Ales ander Hamilth' n Jr.,' Esq., Esq., Counsel of Board. . BANIZILS—Phenix Bank—Cammann t Cp. . The Policies of this Company are issued by well-known American citizens resident in, Nett Yoik, who are Directors and Shareholders, and consequently, with the other Shareholders, are individually liable for all the engagements of the Company; all Policies are signed by them , all claims are - payable in cash on proof of loss without deduction for Interest, and net, as is usual, sixty days after presentation of proof. ,They expi re _at six o'clock, - P. H., and rot 05 noon. Life insurance effected, and annuitiri granted on favorable terms.. H. B. hicKEAN;-Agent. Towanda, April 23, 1867, BAWENG, T HE EQUITABLE .LIFE A:SSW ANCE Bociet.y's Agencx.for Bradtoji CASH CAPITAL $3,060,000 Yearly income over 32,000,000 eaab. - ISIONTANYE W A 1:11 Towanda, July 25, 1887. THE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE of New York. Agency for Brutturd Co • ',CAPITAL $400,000.. Dindend for 1666,10 per cent. MONTANYE It:WARD. _Towanda, July 25,1867. THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE blstiranta.Agency for Bradford Cour,:y, CAPITAL $3,400,000 Mutual Cash plan. h successful operation is er twenty-seven years. MONTS .1 YE:fr._ WARD Towanda. July 25, 1867 WYOMiNGIMITRANCE AGEN - CY. ' WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY {Wilkes-Barre, Pa • WM. S. ROSS. ' Vreside - .1 L. 1). SHOEMAKER,..... ....Vice President H. C. SMITH gecretary Capital and Surplus $150,000. North Americo, Hartford. Conn. assets $36010 0 Fulton. New York, " 25000 Springfield Masa.. " 400,003 Applications for insurance in the -above con parties taken at fair rubes, and business attend ed to with promptness and Cars. Particular attention will be -given to Farm risks In the country. Also Life and Livellitock insnmnce af fected in good and reliable companies. Office over the Bakery on Main-st., formeriy occupied by !darner & M.orrow. • T. B. CAMP, Agent. Towanda, March 12, 1868.-11. „ RUSSEL - L' 'INSURANCE AGENCY ! Capital Represented over 527,000,000, COMPANIES REPRESENTED: North America, Philadclphia,.....t. 2,901,28 E 72 Phenix ,of Hartford,. 1,234,195 41 Germania, New-York,— . . 876,915 10 Home In. Co., New Haven, 1,619,070 30 North American Fire . In. Co., of New York,. , Enterprise. of Cincinnati, utnalLite,New York, •We write policies In the abore reliable co© Oates at theloweat rates. Particular attention given to farm property. Office two doors north of the Johnffic up stai Hen r y e room occu pied by W. Ills. andPeet, also at the banking House of B. 8. Bassell4 Co. .. B. S. RUSSEL JOHN W. MIX. Towanda, Feb. 20,1868. FASHIONABLE, TAILORING I Respectfully informs the citizens of Towanda Boroagh; that he has opened • • In Phbiney , e Building opposite the ileausllouse and aolleite a share .of public patronage. He is prepared to cut .and make garments iu the most fashionable style, and the most dura ble manner. Perfect satisfaction will be gat . anteed. • Cutting and Repairing done te p ider on short notice. " Se. 10, lio;7. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. — To Mary A. Streevy.—No. AO, May_ter 1865; You are hereby - notifiedthat Alfred Streevy, your husband, has applied to the eclat of Common Pleas of Bradford County. for a divorce from the' bends of matrimony, and the d Court has appoi3 Monday the th o rai r September,•lB6B, for t Wearing the sai 7 d Al dal - fred In : the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. • • WM. Aug. G, 1856. Eticric• 111 NCEI mon ....4500,0h0 $350,0C ,13,750.e0f. 7 41.70040 $9000) 335010 ..$750J4 , , $704,4(4' I= VIGO 755,000 00 1,000,000 00 ~... 20,00),00 0 00 LEWIS REHBEINI TAILOR SHOP,
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