Agrkulturid. Deep Fall Ploughing. At the meeting of the Massachm 'tette State Board of Agriculture, last winter, the matter of fall plough ing was fully . discussed, and the weight of opinion decidedly seemed in favor of deep ploughing of heavy lauds. Mr. Hubbard, of Brimfield, found in his experience in the culti vation of cntAiin crops, - that the fall is the best time to plough the ground; ho thought that all will concede the fact, that the land, if it is heavy, cloyed soil, can be worked mach earlier in the spring by putting the manure on,and ploughing it in,in.the fall. He did not care bow soon it is put on after the crop is taken off ; his advice was to "spread it on . and, plough it in ; and so far as my expe nence goes, I haie got a beter crop that way than by allowing the land to remain . until spring, and - theri putting the manure on and then ploughing it in." Mr. Ward,of Monson,Ahought that much depends - upon the ground to be ploughed, whether it is ploughed in the fall. "If you have a tough, hard piece of ground that you desire to break up , it is better to plough in the fall ; the frost has consid erable effect upon the hard soil, and I do not think there is any great loss by the wind blowing off the surface soil. I think a light soil may as well be ploughed in the spring as in the fall." Mr. Thatcher, of Leo, in speaking of deep ploughing in describing a subsoil attachment for a plough said: We arc now using in southern Berk shire; a plough which" turns over the sod from six to seven inches, with a subsoil attachment running from two to four inches, which still does net lift the virgin soil the first year to the. surface. This attachment running behind the mould-board to the depth of four inches, usually stirs the whole width of the furrow to that depth after we have turned over the' sod. Our idea is that by loosening the subsoil by this attachment, we enable the rains to soak down through, which they 'would not do, our subsoil being clay, (which will nut take in water unless the earth was loosened), and out corn roots run down there to get their moisture. The effect of the manure is felt there; and the second year, when we come to plough up again after this stirring of the subsoil, we drop our ploughs down and throw up part of it. I think we certainly in our northern country derive a benefit by stirring the soil the first year, and very great bt nefit without lifting it to the stir ' face, and-then lifting it to , the Sur face and mixinc , in the succeeding ploughing. I have in my mind a six - acre piece, which would not half feed a cow through the season. We could not get more than four or five inches of soil before we came to a hard clay soil, that retained the wa ter upon it, making± the land cold, backward and sour. After ditching that land; and putting in some under ( which of course, benefitted it, Without ploughing), we commenc ed ploughing this land in this way to get a deeper soil ; not using the 1 - '7 - subsoil attachment t hat time,becanse we did not have it, butt:sing a coma mon plough, following the furrow afterwards, and lifting one or two - inches at a time. I am speaking within bounds when I say that the second year, the crop of corn paid _twice over the labor of ditching and double ploughing. It is as good a piece of land now, I think, as can be found in the town of Leo." Deep, ploughing of heavy lands, then, with clayey subsoils is to be recommended in autumn, and a plough which turns the sod arid lifts and breaks the subsoil permitting it to fall back into its place, without _bringing it to the surface, is the im plement which seems moat desirable. —Mass. Ploughman. GLEANINGS. Is is said the best strawberry plants come from the third and fourth sets of runners, and that the first and second sets should be cut off. An orchard in Massachusetts which Las been used as a hog pasture for twenty years, has never failed . to produce a fine crop of fruit. A worm eaten apple is a rarity in that orch ard. The average life of a mowing machine is set down at five years ; some will use a mower or reaper 20 }cars ; but the average of farmers buy a new machine once in five Years. • The Farmers' Club of the American Institute has resolved that the selling of common rhubarb, or pie-plant, in its different varieties,as a wineplant, is an attempt to deceive and defraud the public. Animals of all kinds fatten more rapidly in dimly lighted places than when exposed to the full light of day. This is especially the case with fowls. Ilreeding stock, however, especially huraes, should have light. .The Germantown Telegraph says : "In planting new strawberry beds,it is much better to delay the planting until September than to use small or feeble plants. Strong, vigorous plants will soon catch up to and pass the weaker ones,- and give a fuller crop the following season. This should be remembered." Rhubarb requires a deeply tilled Stud eery rich Soil to afford's supply of nutriment eufficient to enable it to produce the immense crop of large succulent leaves which are removed from it in the season. The leaves should not be taken off in August or September, and a good top dressing of manure - should be given before winter. Herbaceous plants, as soon as they haysidotie flowering, may be propa gated by cuttings. These should be planted in a cold frame, in a mixture of sand and loam, and kept shaded until the roots have formed. They may be grown in a rich open border, if they are shaded -and watered and kept in darkness, until the roots have struck. ' . Youatt, in his book entitled "The Horse," says this animal will never drink bard water if soft is within his reach ; that he will leave clear trans parent hard water for a pool or stream of soft even though the latter be discolored with mud. Very cold water from the well will make the hair raise up and not unfrequently cause an attack of the gripes. correspondent of. the //orticullu rist says that alter trying numerous experiments with various applica tions for destroying the borer, and preventing a renewal of the attacks of the insect,Le found nothing so effec tual as the waste water from the salt work; commonly called "mother wa ter," or 'bitter water." Ho applies it at various intervals from June till August, putting about one pint of the liquid about the base af each tree. itaikaabs. ERIE RAILWAY. On and after Monday May lltb, 11169, Trains will leave Waverly. at about the follow. lag boars, via : OM= use. 6:36 a. a., Night Express. Mondays amp led. for Bochesier, BONI°, Salamanca sad Daskirk, making direct connections with labs' of the 'Atlantic and Great Western, Lake Shore and Grand,Trunk Ballways for all points West ; en at Eindra for Casandsigsa. 9 4:57 a. m., Nt Emma, Daily, for Rochester Hanle, Mimics, Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. • .8:23 a. m - ., Man Train, Boadays 4 excepted, for Salo and Dunkirk, connecting at Maim for mep Camuidaliplated. 348 p. m., Elmira Accommodation, Sundays 6:11 p. m., Day Express, 13nailaa=tml a ter PneNevor ,Bafikko. Salamana, the West. Connects at Elmira for Csaindsigus at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and at Bead° with thelLaks Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, for all points West and South. 10:33 p. m., Express Yail, Sundays ex cepted, for Buffalo, Wamthe am and idt.t, con necting with trains for West. 9 10a m. Wad Freight. Sundays excepted. 3:10 p. m., Emigrant Train, Daily, for the W *S t to es. ps at Waverly.on Mondays only. Gorse turf. • Cincinnati Merest, Mondays ex cepted, connecting at Owego for 'lthaca ; at Binghamton for Syracme ; at Great Bend for Scranton and Philadelphia : at Lacks:men tbr Hawley, and at Grascourt, for ' Newberg and arwich. '843 a. ea., Binghamton Accommodation, Boa days itmeptol. 1:79 p. m., Accommodation train, daily. 1113 a. a., Day/tepees Sundays emoted, connecting Binghamtorifor 'Syracuse; at Gt. Bend for ScrsaUt; at Lackawaxen for Hawley; and at Jersey City ari;h midnight express train of New Jane Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and W 6:27 p. nu. New York and Baltimore Mail, Sundays emoted. 9:17 p. m., lightning Repress. Bandar te mpted. connecting at Jersey City with express train of New Jersey Railroad for vara more and Washington, and at New York with morning express tr ains for Boston and the East. 2:08 a. re., Night Express, Daily, con necting at Grayoeurt for Warwick ; and at New York with afternoon trahts and steamers for Beaton and New England cities. p. m. Way Freight, holidays excepted. 93. 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 tht Ticket Agent of the Company. Wit. B. BARB, II RIDDLE, Gen'l Pass Ag't, New York. 'Gen% Bup't. AFADING RAIL ROAD-SUM MER. ARRANGEMENT. MAY 20th, 1868. LIAS Ttuna Liu raox ens Noses AXD Worrn-wzsrfor Philidelphia,New-York,Reading Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen town, Easton, Ac. de. Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, aa;fol- Iowa: At 2.450, 6.25 and 8.10, a. in., and 1240,m. 2.05 and 9 . 36 p. in., connecting with similar Trans on tne Pennsylvania Rail Road, and ar riving at New-York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11.50 a. m., and 3.60 7.40 and 10.30 p. in. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 2.50 a. m., and 9.35 p. m., Trains, without change. Leave 'Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Mineravilib, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. m., and 2.05 and 4.10 p. m.,stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4.10 p.m. Train making closs monnection for Philadelphia and Columbia For' Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Bail Road,leave Harrisburg at 33.55 p. m. Return ing ; ;Leave New-York at 9.00 a. m.,612 noon, and 5.00 and 8.00 p. m. Sleeping Can accom panying the 9.00 a. m. and 6.00 and 8.00 p. m trains without change. • Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returning from Beading at 6.30 p. in., stopping at all stations • 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 Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Bail Road. at 7.10 a. m.. and 12.00 noon. Reading accommodation Train : Leaves Read ing at 7.30 a. M. , returning •• from Philadelphia at 6.15,p. in. Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves 'Pottstown at 6.45 a. m., returning leaves Phil adelphis. at 4.30 p. m. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 a. in. and 6.15, p. m. for Ephrata, Ulla, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. Perkiomen Rail Riad Trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.00 a. m. and 656 p.m. Return ing Leave Skippack it 6.45 a in., : and 1.16 p. ~M ing with similar trains on Read ing On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p. m., Philadelphia 8.00 a. zn., and 3.15 p. m., the.B,oo a. m., train running only to Binding. Pottsville 8.00 a. m. Harri sb urg 0 5.25 a. la. and 4.10 and i 9 36 p. m., and in., for Harrisburg, and 7.06 a. m., and 11.40 p. m., for New York, and 4 - .25p. in., for Phila delphia. Commutation, -- Mileage, Season, School and Excterzion Tickets to and from all points, at re duced rates. Baggage checked 'through ; p.m pounds al lowed each Passenger G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. Reading, Pa., May 20,1867. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.—Bummer time Table. Thro' and direct route between Philadelphia, Balti more, Harrisburg. Williamsport, and the Great 011 Regions of Pennsylvania. Elegant Bleep in Cars on all night trains. On and after MONDAY, MAY 11th, 1868, the trains on the Philadelphia. Erie Rail Road will ran as follows : Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. —11.16 P. M Williamsport 8.20 A.M. arrives at Erie 860 P M. Eriel.Express leaves Philadelphia-12:00 noon Williamsport... 8:60 P. M. arrives at Erie 10:05 A, M, Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia— 8:00 A. M. .4 " Williamsport... 6:23 p. m. arrive at Lock Haven.. 7:45 p. m. NAST' AL 3. Mail Train, leaves Erie 11:00 a, m. " Williamsport... .10:15 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia.. 7:10 a. m. Erie Express leaves Erie 7:40 p. m Williamspart.. 8:65 a, m arrives at Philadelphia 5:00 p m Mail and Express connect with 011 Creek and Allegheny River Bail toad. Baggage Checked Through. ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen'l Supt. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Jlthe United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Abram Young a Bank rupt under the Adt of Congress of March 2d -1866, having applied for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims' provable un der said Act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given, to all creditors who have proved their deb* and other persons in terested, to appear on the 30th day of SEP- T - Amara. 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. ,m., before said Court, at the office of EDWARD OVER TON, Esq., at Towanda, Pte, tosbow cause, if any they have, way a Discharge should not be granted to tl-c said Bankrupts And farther, nolioe is_Ferebigiveu, that the sec ond and Third Meetings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th Sections of Laid Act, will be had before said Register, at the same sime and place. S.C. McCANDLESS. Clerk U. S. Dist. Court for said District Sept. 17, 1868. TN THE DISTRICT 'COURT OF the United States, for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. Stephen D Bacon, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1867, having applied for a Dis charge from all ,Tis debts, and other claims provable under laid Act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given, to all per- BOW who have proved their debts, and oth er persona interacted, to appear on the 29th day of September, 1868, at 2 o'clock, pm, before Edward Overton, Jr, Esq., at his of fice in Towanda, to show cause, if any they have, why a discharge should not be granted to the maid Bankrupt. And farther notice is hereby given, that the second and third meetings of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, repine by the 27th and 28th sections of said Act, will be held before the said Register, at the same time and place. S. C. MoCANDFIMI, Sept. 17, 1868, Clerk of said Court, TN the District Court of the United IN States for the Western District of Penn's. ;George iiHruziphrey,a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of Nardi 24, 1867, having opplled for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said act, By order of the Court, Notice ls hereby given, to all Creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons interested; to - Appear on the 2d day of Oct., 1868, at 9 o'clock, a. m., before E. Overton, Jr., lingis:er, at his office at Towanda,to show cause, if any they hays,why a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. • And far ther, Notice is hereby Fiven,that he second and, third meetings of creditors of the said Bankrup required by the 27th and 28th sections of said Act, mill be had before the said Begister,st the `same time and place. S. C. NeCANDLESS, Sept..l7, '6B Clerk of said Court, A N EIGHT HORSE POWER A. 01102'1EN TIIIIIO3IIING NACNINN— nearly new—for sale very cheap, or 11 not sold soon, for rent dining the mason. Natinire of J. G. PATTON at Cron A Co.'s Book Store, Towanda, Pa. Aho it Two Hone Power. July 23, 1868.-3 w . PRICE LIST.-"-CASCADE MILLS Bret aallty Winter Wheat 'Plow per tit 60 WV 00 Boat quality Rye Flour per Modred 4 00 Cora Neal aM Rye and Cora reed 3 76 A lair allowed to dam ere; We pa Cora t o . y web tor . Wbeat t 2 60, Ilya, good, 11l 35 • Custom plaiting asoally dolts at once, as the capacity of the will is mailicisot kw a law swag of wort. 0. IL 11111111 IN. Catiptows. l!si 7, talle. -.. truz Buz FRUIT JAIWIN MIS A 64 liceLllll h NM% estAitt aitb ,higr' mut.' MONTANTE •& • ibIAL ESTATE. AGENCY,' Oar sale the at slum*, Wow WI upon favolvible tenni ♦ tract at landaiinat• to Glommiter county, New Jew. Containing 441 antes Si miles = ldalsa► Station,- Camden and tiape Nay . . The" Sine Anchor" property, in Winslow township, Citadels meaty, N. Y., Containing 3600 acres. To be sold.* lots. _ Potter County Lands. Heavily timbered with Pine, Hemlock, Anh. Cherry and bard •oeda as follows Tenets . 4763, ontaining 900 acres No. 4755, 990 990 aores--tie c tween the lest and ; east forks of the Sinnamationing in Whartok and Sylvania tannish ips. Tracts No. 4767. 990 sem: No. 4768,400 urea; No, 4099, 400 sores; Wharton town ship. Une of Appot. head-waters of Settle. Creek. Tracts No: 5917, LlOO Awes ; No. 5713, 1080 saes ; No. 6823, 1100 acres ; No. 5924, 1082 acres 76 perches No. 5912, 1100 acres. No. 5930, 1100 acres,. No. 5919, 1100 acres No. 5929, 1100 ; la Whartoe and BLewardson town- ships on head waters- Nettle Creek, near main branch. Tracts No. 4717, Wearer ; 4729, 990 sera ; Appel and Steward= townships, am Little Settls Creek. Tracts No. 4920, 837 sores ; 4924, Goo acres, Wharton township main branoh, Sinnamabon bilf• Two hundred and seventy-five acres prime first elan coal land. Blakely township, Lu anne county. Pa., halt way between Scranton and Carbondale. Very near the Railway: One thousand acres flint class - Anthracite coal land about miles north-east of Wilkes- Hann, in the midst of improvements. About 1000 acres of land In hfedfdid town. ship, Burlington county, New Jersey, about four miles horth from Jackson Junction of the Camden and Atlantic and Delaware and Rani tan Bay Railways. Valuable mill seat. Two or three houses, stable, barns, Ac., second growth of timber, newer ;failing water. Power fall 16 or 16 feet overshot. Price $2O per : acre. Ono-third may remain. Daiwa:enrols and Pennsylvania lands. Descriptions and directions given on applica tion. A valuable Conn 4 Seat near Philadelphia. Splendid grounds an trees. 69 acres of land WESTERN PROPERTY—For isle or ex change. 120 acres of good land one third tim bared. Ban Piere, Stark county, lowa. Forty acres of good la nd with fruit trees. a pies, peaches, pears. &c. 25 acres improve one half mile from Ban Piers on Railway. Price $BOO. 80teres one mils from Ban Plere, one-third timbered. No improvements. On railway . Price $BOO. A steam mill property in Harlington town ship, Bradford coanq. A very desirable lam bering operation. Right parcels of land, containing from SO to 100 acres, each partially timbered.and improv ed suitable for farming or grazing Howse and Barn in good order and 136 acres of improved and timbered land, orchard, good water. &c. Union township, Tioga county, on Northern Central Lailway. For sale on long time and easy terms. . 26 Town Lots In Monroo Borough, Bradford county, Pa. 3,000 Acrea Wild Timbered Laud. Sullivan county. Pa. 122 Acres good Pluming Load, Burlington township, Bradford counts . Other timbered and improved properties Descriptions given on appv.:atiOn. Tenements and Improved Bad Estate, To. wands Borough, and other properties" MONTANYE & WARD, Execute Conveyances, • lurnis eriefs Of Title, buy and sell Real Estate, fixillect rentals and liens,wirvey and examine all kindi of property. They arwprepared to negotiate sales of farms, homesteads, and properties *specially desirable to capitalists; to procure advances of money upon bond and . mortgage, dud to prosecute in quiries for those desiring to make investments or secure a home. They will effect INSURANCE In the best known blitz AND LIFE COMPA NIES. They , have exclusitre A4eney of Brad Isrd and neighboring counties h. e.s.liaa coin pante' in these several departments at Insur ince. Those who desire to buy or sell farms ; All who wish to effect Laurance agstnit Fire All who seek permanent investments for the future benefit of their families. in secure and first-class Lite Companies ; Capitalists desiring to: boy or sell valuable spec-dative properties ; . AU wishing sniways and examinations;; All .wiablnir advances upon valuable rea PruPerty ; All who wish to obtain lease or rental o Farms or Tenements. ♦re respectfully collated to anima such busi nese to oar Agency. , Farther teuticalari tarnished at oar (doe Office, corner otllialn and Pini streets Air - PROPERTIES ADVERTISED FREE OF CHARGE REFEELENCESI: Hon. 11. Menem Towanda, Pa. Hon. William EiWeil, Bloomsburg, Pa. C. L. Ward, Esq., Towanda. K. O. Namur, _" _ G. F. Maws a Co, Bankers, Towanda: J. D. Montanye, Yolanda. Lathum, Lnddbgton a Co., New York. Dickson Brothers, Philadelphia. . lion. John N. Con i ctiam, Mikes-Bane. Charles Parrish, es-Barre. Hon. P. B. Strada Mentroae, Pa. Towanda. April LI Mt. W. MO F IrT HI Haa just opened a full and complete assortment of a- GROCERIES OF: ALL- KINDS ! TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE AND' SPICES SOAP IV ALL lUDS, 1 Ind the celebrated Mineral' Soap, on for cleaning Tin and Silver ware. also keeps constantly on band all kinds 01 . GBRBS MUTE I . I I Peaches, Pears Apples. Berries, Green Corn and T salon, Pear, 411 other fruits in their sea son, which will be sold the-sp. Be also has counted with the skim au Eating House, where people coming In town ac e iter dinner will find a w meal got up.in good style. in readiness at an time. Cash paid for Green it. Give him a call. 80. W. MOFFITT. Towanda, Aug. IT, WI. 11 Ilk PLACg TO BUY YOUR 1419 VPV‘toweri cuy, I ..rtittrititlkl W4ll*. • I:llooKE Yiiii I - Itßu i y - vut - 7.- •7, iiIIBIOFL JOHII 'MERIMITH, gronia. Brat door -,soith- of the Ball Road Amu) 11)514 least reapixelolly invite the at tention of the f pal to by e ind well se lected Graiiisanot , AND Which . he w iik; to. sulk he times, and • parses of a ll .. He also 4. a splendid fi I FEED STO f l • t Which is well situated tom p y the cana and Barclay coal neon at ail es. Ho keeps coastantly on hTd Ea larpeloc of TEAS, COIF= lIGARS, FLOUR, BUTTER, ORE; 801, - - Which,be.la Wring e for 'cub,: __ GO( pu— Pan:olW prOmbe • erit 0- to wa again. THOMAS J Has opened a aswiGrocery to Patton's Bloch in the sto pled by Solomon IS Son. whet , the public a large supply of GROCKRISS': AND 1 Of the best qtality, and to be LOWEST PRIEES. The s TEAS, 'COFFEES, AFLOU4, IFEED, In fact every#fifig usually' and Provision, Store, whic. as can be bougWelsewbere. or °oh wiu be paid for Produce. 'remold N EW; T 0 NEW 41Rou W.. A. ,ROC PINE APP4ES, PE AND CANNED PE/iOll5, PRIIN TEAS, (SUGAR ' MOLASSES, CO Of all kills, in fact GROER FLOUR,FEED,BR BUTTER, LARD, i VMM,trir OF F DRY GOODS OF LOWEST POINT IN THE MARKET CHEAP AS T E CHEAPEST! 1 ' TO, TIIE FARMERS. iiCASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. M4y 23, 1867 ttHE FNDERS'i' In In the Ilxm of C. B prepared to offer to County and vicinity, stock of Which I bare perch. dent that can sell at parchaised' i elsewbere a spleodicf 6 took of TEAIt COFFEES, SUGARS, • STADCH, SALE ATM, SPICES, &O. Dave on han a large stock of AKRON PLOD GRAHAM . DO. ItiltE DO. CHWHEAT DO. I keep constantly n hand, PORK, HAMS, G. D. MONTANTE BENNY . WARD. LARD and kinds of BM. Would tall the at tention of she publiclo onr Can't Be Beat BOCK OF TOBACCO, In qu ll 4l ; c:ir price. , ease Oakley's Celebrated laundry, New Yoik cal and Brown Soap. Please call and etam large aisorinient TOILET OAP8; h ! , at cash - ploe for • ignipOUNT • Partners site WI a dal. All perfons indeb pk=aad make - I March 1 Ng; ,r TA Hai opened a shop • 1 Roo ms !the Young. Um', sect story, o where he . now pre •I TA • in the beg and most. experi op ence I},th a. C b UL e P F y =t to plum =Web to glee . N. 0404* dM t 4 "rim( ON AND =MN !',41 Provision Store formerly o eon ho now offers to ROVISIONS, sold at the VERY . contain s SUGARS, BUG &118 &C .1 , Ilia EAL, &c. ept In a :Grocery I shall se4l as low I • Conn try , Oct 17, 1367 . EE W GOODS ! ERIES! I=!1 WELL'S. CANNED F lIITS, CUES, PLUMS mi OF ALL : OYSTERS LES, DRIED ' . , S, CHERRIES, .tc. L, &C., &C. SYRUPS, EE, SPICES, rverything In the LINE 1 tly on hand Will be kept cow', ND, POTATOES, El, AND EVERY PRODUCE IffrlM ITO LL VARIETIES, at tho 'Farchase Ana will tie sold as ROCKWELL GNED, HAVIN ntire interest of Purchased the R. H ATCH, PATCH 4, CO., is now e citizens of Bradford large end well selected ' I MIELE OROC d for Cash and tool coati• SEEEMI!! I now,ofer to the public e our stock of N WARE. IWQOD YANKEE 'NOTIONS, de. I will pay the high.. PRODUCE before selling elsewhere C. B. PATCH 'to the :late Ann wl.ll mitediate payment C. B, PATCH, LO,B S.H 0 P. fJ.141! L' 4.mo# P L' the room back of the Men's - Christian Assoeia et Eddy's Clothing Store aced to d all kinds of ~~ tab doable manner. An ears, w determination to • 01:1* Pt the Time", made • itotnere. be believes will Olfaction. On abort aweless wad reason awls, 04,11, la4l. MEE MEM ,:glOllO4 NEv. jeßapit, AND su,*.upg, GOODS I WO ` -D. RN,. Would announce - to . .the eltizens Towarida, and the publto gemendly i . that' he:_hank` store dad daffy receiving, new and - • • R-E 13. H G.O 0D S, , - In bla line. suitable to the wants of the people, .which be will sell for Currency at former - GOLD. IrRICESI Consisting u causal of good well ant reliable made CIOTHINGO (No Shoddy of any Mnd) eonolstlitg to WV' -S. I N . E S . 13- I T s Al grades, COATS, - VESTS AND PANTS, AU Wool. DRESS COW, PANTS & VESTS, Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants, Over Ails and Over Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Linen, Cassimere and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties,Bnspenders, Gloves, Canes, Leather Bap, Spring Style Bilk, Soft and Straw Bats. All first class. Remember that Good ()Dods are cheaper at a Lair price than poor goods at any pries. Call and examine my goods before buy. big. Next door to, Powell & Co. B. W. EDDY. . Towanda, May 28, 1887.. THE TEAPLE OF FASHION NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! Art entire new stock of Clothing 'bought as eheapiss before the war to be sold with SMALL PROFITS I The undersigned'-would respo ctfully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he is now ready to offer them Cl lathing, such as FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS, FINEST DE.LiS AND BUSINESS SUITS HATS AND CAPS. Furnishing Goods, fic., and that these ioods bought at very low figures will be , sold with very small profits lintend to establish a per manent trade in this place, and in order to gain the confidence of purchasers, will deal - on a basis of HONESTY AND INTEGRITY and all goods will be warranted for what they are repres4nted to be. Come and examine and convince yourself. Don't forget the place, Temple of Fashion, opposite the_hleans House, south end of Beldleman's Block. Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867 BEDELL & VAN VELSOR, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT JAILORS AND DEALERS' IN READY MADE CLOTIIMG RAIS AND CAPS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS C 8 Broad Street, WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y We have a Fashion tble Cutter from New York City, and-take all the risk in giving yon a good fit. READY MADE CLOTHING We make at our own .estahllshment. We give particular attention to Youth's Boys, and CHILDRENS' CLOIHI.VG And always have a pod:assortment.l CLOTHS - AND CASSAMERES From S 5 cents to 13 per yard, '(alt wool.) Best Stock of Hilts and Caps Kept • vothin 2n ,miles. Como and .look and prove for yourssll . ea. Will be et tha Ward House the first and third Thursday 01 cvery month with samples of Goods, and preoared to take measures. BEUELL & VAN VELSOR. 68 liroadoit. , Waver' , N. Y. Agents for Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines April 2,1868. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS COIt . EN h, ROSENIFILI WIENILEAS, it seems to have pleased the in• habitants of Towanda, and vicinity, to recog nize our fair way of dealing ; AND WIIHREAS, We owe our :fikleer!", thanks to the community for extending to us so liberal a patrionage until now ; AND Witzuzse, We deem it our duty to ro ciprocate all the favors bestowed upon us thus tar ; We do hereby publicly PRCLAIIt; that our great stock of New Spring and Summer - Goods Comprising everything In the LINE OF CLOTHING Doeskin & Cassimere Pants And a 1 the best styles Coats, Vests, .Ice. GEN7S FURNISHING GOODS LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS Will be disposed of at such REDUCED PRICE.SI That will astonish' the community. As oar Goods are manufactured in New York express ly for this market, we can afford to sell as cheap as.the next. We are bound to satisfy 'all who give as a call. COHEN do ROSENFIELD. Next door to Fox, Stevens, !lemur be Co 'rottanda, April 16; 1868. We would call the attention of the public to the fact that wo have opened a Branch StUre in WTALUSING, (in the store formerly occupied by S..F. Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell at the sumo Low Rates.. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. COHEN ROSENFIELD. Wyaluelug. Aprill6, 1868. NEW LOCATION NEW ATTRACTIONS! Bas rem3ved to the store forme oecupleA by Marshall Brothers .k .C 3., neat below the Post Office, aad his replenished his assurtment with a large and new stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &C., &C.' These goods have been recently purchased since the decline .in prices, and will be sold at • EXTREMELY lOW RATES I Give me a call, before purchasing elsewhere, 'as I will sell better goods., at lower pr,ces than elsewhere. - I have mace arrangements with an experi enced Tailor t • MANUFACTURE GARMENTS, And having a large stock of 'Clothe and Trim mings, I can 'tarnish customers with every style at Garment \they may ;desire, made in a fashionable manner, gad warranted to CIL Don't forgot the place, nett door below the -,Poet-OPice and Newa Room, main-at. Towanda, April 30,1808. ME Also the IL JACOBS PROCLAIIATION BY TOWANDA, PA Such us And the J. M. COLLINS, O.ISSIMERES, MEE .' .. 4 - 104- - ALT • I OA§H '.3111119 1 . STOREr. . TE.116. Cornar i Main atul Pincralreeta. "Almada, Pa ' Having recently, added largely to blit Stock, a fall and complete assortmen., coastituAlng an extemdversailety, knbraeltig manjreticles used in the Arta for mechanical purposes, carefully &cleated with regard to the progressive wants of, thepublic which will s he, kept. constantly sup plied wAth , fresh purchitses, and offered on the hi t moat enable terms at Wholesale or Rota, cons ng of . DRII i S,' I tIEDICtiOS, COMICAtfj, • • ?MI MS, OILS, VARNISIIIII, BE ZINE:. ANDATURPRIsITINR, , SASH PAINT,.. VARNISH, WHITE. WASH, ' • And all kinds ortirualmi,7'.- ; 1 " ' I R I EROSEiiE OR COAL OIL, Alcohol ImdlßutMidg Fluids, ' LAMPS, SHADES, WICKS, CHIMNEYS, Sperm,-Lard, Whale, Heats Foot,, - TANNER'SANA) MACHINE , OILS, Fancy and Toilet Articles in all their variety, SPONGES, BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMBS, Pomades, Hair-Dyes, Perfumery, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONAIS, Pocket ICOlvea,liszcom, :TOOTH, SKIN AND, RAM PRKPARATIONS PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For liedlotnal we, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES AND CIGARS, Garden, Field and F tour Seeds, Trusses, Sup• perters, Suspensories, Shoulder Braces, Breast Pumps, Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, :Nipple Shells and Bileids, Syringes, Bed Pans, SeIC- Sealing Fruit ,lars„...Thercsometerti,, Flaioring Ertracte, _ - Ware, Bottles, Vials. Corks Bath Frick, and Atoie . Biacliing, Fish T4llle, Ammuni , tion Botanic; Eclectic and Horacepath le Medicines, and all the Popular Patent_ MEDICIXES, All articles " Warranted as represented. Per eons at a distance can receive their orders by stage or mail, which wily receive prompt and • careful attention. - DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS FOR FAMILY USE, Known as Sal and Reliable Reined lea, are war ranted for wha they. are intended to ,ive xatis faction, viz : • Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup, for coughs, colds, ,lung complaints4c.sodsl 00 Dr. Porter's,Ecltic !'ills, for bilious com plaints and mild cathartic:... 25 !De. Porter's Banifer Syrup, for scrofula skin diseases, 4-c. 1 00 'Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for femee weak ncss, 4-r. 1 . 1 00 Dr. Porter 8 Tunic F;linlrfor strengthening the system, .. - IGO Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, fi.r title r and hulniy complaints....... Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Bypophosphitea, • for nervous debiltly I 01 Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for diar rhaa..kc. Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation foi•eprains .bruises, .lec' - • , D. Porter's Pector.ll Wafers, for hoarse ness, sore throat, 4-c Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, foe expelling Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for f Z(C;171J;;CLI ling wry) ms 35 Dr. Porter's Infant/ Belief, for eryin. , halms . . . • eerie, 4-e -25 Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuf, far catarrh headaihe ' 25 Dr.Portees Toothache Drops, for. tooth ache 25 Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving • teeth ' 25 Dr. Porter's Tricolone, for dressing and 50 growing' the hairl 50 Dr. Portei's Tricophile, or beautifying the hair. .50 Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampuo,far clean. ing the hair 50 Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify. hug the complexion - 50 Dr. Porter's file o:ntment. for externa piles 00 Dr. Porter's French Compound. for scald Ing urine : 'Ol Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,' for habitua. constipation - - 01 Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cuts,wounds Sc 1' Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips 2' Dr. rvrter'a c S.Ove, fir Int:Lk:Aid eyea.. 25 Dr. Niter's Eye Watt for inflamed eyes.. 25 Dr. Porter;a Corn and Wart Remover, Tor emus and bunions Dr. Porte. 'e Ciinstipat ion Pills, for costive es. neiet Dr. ['inlet's It on Pills, fur poor Wood Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas• ant catharric 5O Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu tr than, diet for invalids 25 Dr. l'orter's Extract Vautila, for flavoring ice cream. /cit 40 Dr. Porter's Extract !Amon, fur flavoring ice et earn—large bottles 1.0 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, to mending broken giass,,lic Dr. Porter's biquid (line, for. repairing i,0 , w1 w0rk..... 2.5 I I Dr. Porter', ('!ea using Flutd,for easy wash• . Dr. Porter's [led 1;,:g Poison, or bee, Cr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing tiles 05- Dr. Porter's liar and Nike rois,n, tor ex terminating rani 25 Dr. Porter's Po' removing gpoi.o trots clothes 25 Pr. Porter's Black Ink, In pint bottles 25 In bulk by the gallon 00 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, fur. diseases of ani bl 30 Dr. Porter's Horse anti Cattle Lotion, for sprains, gar., ,te Dr. Porter's Iling-Itotie and gin:yin Cure, for tante horses 50 Medica 'advice given gratuitously at the oftice charging only for medicine. flar Thankful for past linera! patn - artge,would respectfu ly announce to his friends and the public, that'no pains shall be spared to satiety, and merit the continuation or their confidence and patronage. Dec. 1:4, illisce!tancoue. 1111 E CORNER GROCERY I No. I, PATTos's BLOCK, Southeast corner ot Main &.Bridge-sts ,TO WAN DA, PA GROCE ' RIE3, PittiVßqU,Nci, FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, he The undersigned desire",to make aekuowledgenleuts for ILe very libel at patronn . ge th , l'y have received for the past eight months They hAve-reeeutly made large ad dition6 to their :dock, acid are in daily receipt of Goods adapted to the wants of their trade, all of which have been selected with. carc , and I) , ,tiglat at the very lowest tnarlte:t rat 'With their experiene.: and greatly increus , ;(l facilitte,4, they would most reepectftilly invite' their old friends and custometr3 to an examination of their good. They feel certain that such examination will juetify their customers in giving them as hereto fore their trade and their confidence They continue to pay liberal, prices in CASH, for degir:lbN Country Pro. dace ...ALONG & KEELER May 11, 1868. ' VILOUR.—Wheat Flour of all gr4 , l H, lincealleat Flour, Bran, Coin, Meal. Feed, te., at Dee 15 AFINE ASSORTMENT OF Tor- LET BOA P 3, a NicCABE t MIX'S. oNE SYRUPS AND MOLASSES .L nt McCABE fr,, MB. EllEl ". 7• M# ~~~ni',e~dnDt~tt~~ ~ td~mr.'~a :ZZ3IA fiv. W. 0.-Bi Omer (scceessoi . to 06iff4-Poi** are, continuing the - btudnem'- aloud No., Patton's Block. wherel he: fi 'daily receiving additions to his Stock from the most reliable importers 'and nsinnilictursrif respect. fully asks ors liberal Aare of public patron age. A largo stock of . • 7.1 Jilmin DlOGg.:46'implprqs- 1/11;iiiitiken-reeißed, -'9fe ttie pared.to supplythe-,.v. •'• : WANTs Of ,THE PIIBLIC WWII ARTICLES A TULL AMOUNT or oosoarrasrso BOTANIC BCl,Etrxll3 AADROMCLTATBIC ALEDWINES. ALL THE'POPTILAR PATENT MEDICINES. ?Arm, OIL, TARNOW, '• • • - ' • - PAINT AND- V A R NISH BRUSH ES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OP EVERY 'wawa ALconoup ! mirri. ?MD ismacro, A n DOM IN A - L.B UPPO-BTENS, BREAST PIEIIPS, NIPPLE `Sh ELL% AND .•_ ; , ' .1 LARGE .ILIKIORTELENT OF RIZOTUI, STEOPO, POCKET SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE iltone 1 Jngp wise A large sopp.y Brushes fot the Bat and Halt Also for the Teeth and Nalls,, Tooth Pose. dem and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs, Halt Dye, lnelgor- Mors. Ao„ Kerosene. Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, ' Wicks, dm., all of the late at styes. CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF Ifir Physicians-supplied at reasanable 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'elock In the fore noon, to 2in the afternoon. - W. If. H. GORE. Towanda , Sept. 29, 1866. ELM MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO Wish to call the attention of the public to their new Stock of a4RDWARE, FARMING RdPLIMENTS, • BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a large assortment of - Window Ohms, Sash, Paints, Oils, !Potty, Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brushes tor every style nod pattern to stilt , the public: • Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Fluid Kerosene. Particulari attention paid to the manufacturing of all. itinds of C-DORTED, M. D w. A. ROOKWELV3 it. 7 -' ll - :.,;?:11 ti,:-B,Ei!-,13i.-,. pJQ VELOZIGIIig , TO TUB TRAM. PURE WINES ANTYLIQIIOIIB, FOR MEDI9AL Ogg ONLY. AWD °LAU NINA• ALKALOID, :AND RESINOIPS. Alltlie Beet TriaTe. Bhoelder Braces, Nursing Bottles - , Syringes and Catheters, KNIVES, 41ID XIS* QI7LLITT attuart. or - . • CA CO . 14 0 to Z -"2 .3 IYP . t 4 CO . 260 C-1 ..-2,.. 0 ri C? ::: ••1 g • t::, I ° = g tg v 0 - 2 ' 4 g tll P:s St ' 2 4 v 2 Prct, z • .:- .- .ti ?i, ';' !;. Pr , p w • o of all kinilß, which will be sold for the lowest CsPh pr.ot. Also, a fine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS • TIN WARE. • JoBRINO PROMPTLY •TTEHDRD TO We have Oa band a• (Inc article of - GLASS FRUIT JABS, with 4nproved !ten-sealing corks, and /I I.: II MFTICALS L ING I: wh6 1i Is ene-of the best cans used., Jour UO, 1865. • fiNcellantons I . I IIE GOOD TIME HAS COME The surplus ut lade.,r combined Stith other ciitises his told with te.,i.rral etnat upon Aud it is decidedly lower, which can easily be seep by enquiring prices at , FROST'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM Wiu..re may be found the largest and beet stock of Furniture ever offered in this market, and which 1 am now offering at • GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I am now selling Oak.e.nl Chestnut Extension Thnies at SI.LO per lout, aodotne: goods in the same ,proportpu, many o: thern . ns cheap as be lure the War. I have also ~ 2:- ,e astd, f reilities 'or hlanutucturi , :g, and can ; 0 ,aihh DEALERS AT WHOLESALE . Thankful f r their put liberal patronage and determined to merit a cont.euation of the same by yiTering Inducements not io be found .Ise• where,l'invlto the public to call and examine my,goods and prites before pure basing else where. No char 6 e for showing goods, and WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD I also keep oa hand a large stock of Ready Made Cathie from Ina most common to the finest Bosom) d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino and Satin Robes, caps, &c., and will furnish everying in the line of Undertaking on tlie most reasonable terms. A 0001 l HEARSE Always in readine,s when required. • JAMES 0. FROST Towanda, April 16, 1866. SOMETHING NEW! AGAIN IN MOTION ! Having purchased the stock of Tobacco belong ing to Hantle.ll, Compton dc Co., and having built a shanty on the same ground, we are pre; pared to offer to the public WHOLESALE . AND RETAIL 4valiety of CHEWING TOBACCO, Peels as Gold Leaf. Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan Fig, Rose Leaf and Star, which we eller for sale in quantities to snit. customers. Packages in .Barrels, halt. and quarters. FANCY SMOKING. cclobrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Uni tell States, Virginistie,thald Leaf, kTaTy and all kinds of Killicknick. BRANDS OF CIGARS. American-Eagle, Gen. Grant, Leboquet, Im• Redo, Tycoon and the very choked brands of eras.• - We will keep constantly.on hand a variety of .Pipes, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Boxes and Pouch• es and everything usually kept in a Tobacco Store, • Landlords supplied with Ci;ari aad Foil To• bacco on liberal terms. -; All orders promptly Mkt la ihott notice.] Oct. 27. 1867. A W: AYRES' MARBLE SHOP, ELMIRA . N. Y. Yon will find GraniteMontnnents, both Quincy and Concord, Marble and Slate Mantles, and Coal Grates to fit. A largo assortment con. stangy on band, cheap as the cheapest. Aug."lo, - imi • ' .Am&ittirint•-OL NORTH BRANCH FOUNDRY IRE PROF,' Bltgat, ed on Prim, cast of Main litsoet ) DRADFORD 00., PA., prepared talarniata7 OLROULAR SAW .MILLS - SHINGLE --- /lACHLNES, f the best quality with 'the Ldeat Isaprove .nta. Alt binds of Machinery for Flooring and : Nips: •_ • STEAM ENGINES, MADE ::& REPAIRED, STEAM. W)MISTLES, STEAM °AGUES, GAUGE ,COCKS, - OIL CANS, &C., Fumbled at abort notice. , BOLT CUTTING; Bone from to 11 leettes in diameter. FORGING Of heavy wrought work 'ter Midges, and all other purposes, done. to' order.. Also, a large assortment of - • • . • •, COOKING k HEATING STOVES, Coal and Wood Barneri.•Parnitnre for . Cooking Stores. Slow Pipe. Tfn•Wtre, Boat. Pumps, Plows, enlarger& and Lcrapen, kept Constant iyon hand. ". • • • . DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATIONS Of all Made of maOhlttely for 'mills and other pummels prepared by • Foremen, who heeled large experteoce to thle branch of the business. ' 1. •' 'JOHN CABMAN. i , ToWanda; Oct. 29.186 . 6. - I>r. • • TOWANDA •CARR:IAGE The undersigned respectfully announce to the public that they have purchased the C A - R R, I ArG E SHOP G. H. DRAKE, And are now prepared to build work in THE LATEST STYLE And gloat workmanlike manner. They wit constantly keep on hand an assortment of splen. did TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS . ALBANY SLEIGHS ALL WORK WARRANTED REPAIRING proutptly attended to area soaable prices. • BRYANT & STGLEN Towinfla, Hay 9,1867.-Iy. ' N E- 7 PLANING The andersigned having built a large and com modious Mill In the Borough of Towanda, and filled It with the most .modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of ~' S are prepared to fill orders, whether laige or upon the shortest notice. We fiavi also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of' the litest style and pattern, which we can furnish south cheaper than they can be worked by PLA NINO TONGUEING, ' GItOVEING, AND SCROLL BAWINisz, • end a.) other work pertaining to' Joinery; w he done to snit our cuutomers.. Persons building, and not; living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and worked by our machin'ery. 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 PINE- & RE.MLOCK LUIIIIER delivered at our lumberyard. Come and Needs, or if you can't come, write. . • fi. B. RODOEID;i Zr. CO: Towan4a, Feb. 1494 tIONFECTION ERY TORI Calls' the atlea , i,l9 of the public to the frol that, he manufactures and sells Sr All kinds of Confections iei, Foreign anif,Do mestic Nuts, a te. Dealers in the countryiWit.h inn anything,in los line will do well to _send their orders to him. and they will he ptitdptli, attended to. Satistactiun guaranteed. Store in Patron's Block. Towanda. Pa. , • Feb. 24,1568 —tf BOOK.-BINDERY.-TH.E . PUBLIC ... is respectfully informed that the Book- Bindery has been removed to the Argus Build ing;3d story, where will be done BOOS-BIN! , NGI • - In all ita various branches, on terms ,atiirea sonable as" the times will allow. Ther ind erg . will be under the charge ot An experienced Binder, and all work Will be promptly done, in a style and manner which cannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, News papers, Old ,Books;&c., bound in every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the Baling and Binding of To-any desired patteru, which iu quality and durability wil be warranted. All work will be ready for delivery when promised. The patronage of ttLe public is solicited, and perfte satisfaction guarranteed. Tog/ands, August 2. 1866.—tt. T OBACCO AND. CIGARS! STEAM TOBACCO 'FACTORY, T O W A N_D A:, Where tr ;pc martafacturlag all kinds of CU OBACCO AND CIGARS 1 llich t,li:y'etrer to the tradk,t. jel Nij r OLESALE PRICES North America, Philadelphia,.. .$ 2,901,2e.6 72 Pllmnix, of Hartford, 1,234,195 41 Germania, New York 576,.15 50 Home In. Co., New Haven, 1,619,070 30 North American Fire In. Cu., of New York, 755,000 00 'Enterprise. of Cincinnati, 1.000,060 CO dintnal Lilt!, New Yvrk, 20,00x.000 CO . - We write policies in the above reliable Lora panies at the lowest rates. Particular atteati ,, n given to farm property. Office two doors north of the Post Office, up stairs, in the room (A:za pled by John W. -Mix and Henry Peet, :11.0 at the banking Rouse of B. S. Russell S Co. B. S. RiiSSEi.l., • JOHN W. One Tobacco Is manufacturel from tbi best I Towanda, Feb. 20, IS6q: That cannot fail to suit. We would most re spectfuUy solleit a call. from tie deale.s through Northern Pennsylvania to an examination of KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA Stock that can be . procured in the matks t. Give as a try. This- is a home enterprise and will succeed with a liberal disposition of the trade to support home manulacturs. MEANS & PHINNY, • . 157 Main Street, Towanda, Pa, June 4, 1268.—U. FII4NITURE - WARE-(ROOMS JAMES MAKINSON announces to the public that he still continues to manufacture and .keep on hand a large assortment of , , -- CABINET FURNITURE, •,_ A. BABNE.!. Bureaus, Tables. Bedsteads.. Stands; (Chaim, &c., of every deeeriptiot. , which will-be made of the beat materials, and!la he. moat workman like manner. . I Invite the inection oldie public to mylworle, which shalina, be sarpssed In durability, at any slurp in the country, and my prises found to be an low as the limes will adnilti," Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand or made to order. A good Hearse will be furr.isbed when desired. Aug. 15, 1865. WARREN "HILL, FACTORY. ONE AND TWO 132.ATED WINDOW SAAR, ac aIANDS, filisedlantous MANUFAC A. HART, WHOLESALE AND Lk:TAIL,. H. C. WHITAKER, BLANK BOOS, The undersigned have'established On Main Street lelow Bridge Street OUR STOCK AND. PRICES I 't • 3 4 1 gigitte. '4' 44 OV - AN D N - 17'n -A NCE AGENCY _ , ..• Policleolasned,LorieenAdjusted „ promptly . • )3.'MICEAN, Agenc, , Of the following Well kaolin - 224 reliable Coe ianlese -Ofinniifontanyee 111,,ck. .!Iggregde A . Purimt:ol C'apittd, 4.771!1A.1.1178 front INVIMAXCL CONTANS`, t 641sial, Nikujovi,°7;6ll. Linirxii. AND LOTMQMLAND -0 Lt. . ! Prat ASO Uri Dounisnos Co. Cordial Surplus and fissured Panne Moll) - sioati,o4l. Assets In the United tftstes, over... 1,800.000 Daily Premiums, uptrards of (Gold) 17,00 INAUZAIIICE - COMI'ArY, Hartford, Coen. Capital Rsir JZSCSEY MUT L LIFT /1 4 11CRAYCK Co., Arewaik. N. J. Capital NORTO AMERICAN TRANSIT INSVELNOS CO., (Accidestal) Capital COMIIoiICrT Idcroaildra Inatraancs i l 10,(V) 000 Hart ford, Come., ita - • Capl Towanda, Feb. 20; 1860—tf LIFE', AND 'ACCIDENTAL • - INSURANCE. • cAnnz. ger/mum OVER, SEVENTEEN MILLION- 1)01.I.A: - U. S.. RUSSELL, Agent, 11'01: TEX FoLunruga W I AKZD ULTABLX ccr.r• - GIRARD FIBS MAR= /MIAMI Co.mrANY ' • • Philadelphia, Capital and !rumbas, over Hour JsarRAHCS Comiraxr • Of Nete-i t ork. Capital and varplastover '3,76040' bunntartcs COMILIifT 07 Inman Assitica. . Phdadrt,vhia. Capital and surplus, over , ILANUATRAII INSUKLNC COILPILNY, f •Uf Nev,- York. Cape.' and surplus; over. ......R.:x.Y.r..T RwrinfittsE P•otravics Cohmue, t Of Philadelphia, f Capital and auridus, 0ver....... ..:.$35i,,r,0 - - • ARTAC INSURANCE COM - PANT, ' j 1 Of f tie-York. Capita: and surpina • over. PL -max 1N6CP.4.14CE 1 XPANT, ord, Cmm. Of Hart Capital wad supine! iirr.rta. Lira. Of Cspital ;arplu, ! COIIPANY, New- York . ,over TRATEI.I.IL.'S largrk_t fifer C d . 0 ; x e r t 2 n ; T . leg, over Of Ha C , Api and Burp •.. Ms*" taken on a I kinds of P frpn f!.,. at ? low rateaaa Ly an, ether reliable Wr.Policks utql and Lowly, if 2. , :y juPttd at this A ge..cy.thereby savir4; and expel:v.4e of g - rig elsewhere for Ctit' Office at he Hard stere 'St.4.re ot ding tc C. S. TUE Ii RA CE CU OF NORTH A IIEftIQA. (Mee No. 242 Walnut. Street:Pli'.l4-1.-1,-.1. i . - This Company are now prosecuting tliP neas of Insurance irmn iota or damage- Ly on Buildings, Hen:Lentil:se, FUIDISCIC; throughout the State of Pennsylvania, nnT.Rf al„terms,for. long or Ilion periods; or perm,ncm ly of Buildings, by a deposit of i'rennem. - . The prompt payment of cle.ims for li,,sos ing the period of nearly 70 years that.the Corn pang has been in efistence, entitles them to the confidence of the public. - DIitiCTOES.-Arthur G.. Coale, Situnel W. Jones, John A Brown. Charles Taylor; A eibror.e White, Jno. B. Ned; Bic:nerd D. Wood, Wm Welsh, Wm. E. Cowen, James N. Dickson, Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Francis 11. Cope. Edward IL Trotter, Edward S. Clarice, Win Cummings. A ftTLI LEL G. COPYIN, Preset C. S. IiCSSELI.., went, Towanda. - LIVERPOOL AND I;ON DON - AND -ILI GLOBE FIRE AND LaPE COAIRANY.-oEline, 45 William st., and 26, Broadivay,-N. Y. I tCapital 7 , E'Ciri4us and Ileserva Funds (Gold) • 81G ;271,675 Assets In the United States, over ... -Daily Premiu.ns, upwards of (gold) . 17. N. • The shareholders personally responsible ior engagements of the company. All Dire-ter mu t be shareholders. IRECTOES NEW Yorts.—Frarci, l: , •ttinet Es 'Chairman,' Henry Grinnell: Esq., Ch iman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., -M Archibald, Etiq., H. B. H. Consul. .-11 . exant1 , 2 Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Itohert -C. Fergu...ou Alfred Pell. Esq., IteAident .Seeretesy. Ait sL under Hamilton, Jr„ Esq., Counsel of ki,ard. BANNEKti—Yuen ix Bauk—Cammano Zs Co The Policies ul tl.is Company are I,,ned well-known American. citizens resident iu Turk{ who an. Directors and Sbareholtie:,, Ind consequently_wah the other Shareholder , . dr._ individually-liable for all tlic _engagements et the Company all Policies are signed by tliem , all claims are payable in cash 0:: proof of loss Without dedoetion tor interest, 1111,1 not, asnal, sixty LiJi, after presentatieu They expire a: Nix aio',2locli. P. M., and not a. noon. Life iL6l.lr..iice effected, riff acamfdel grunted on favorable terms. H. 13, Me:KEAN, Agent Towanda p r _ THE EQUITABLE LIFE -A NC for CASLI CAPITAL .s3,ooo.ijoi, Yearly income ovt r 0001,00 ea,,h. lAN YE 5: Towanda, J , :ly 25. 1',67 ASTOR-FIRE INSURAN4 e! New Yuri. Agency . fur CAPITAL $41.110, -(ti-ii.; Divlkleud for ISO 6, 10 per cent. - MONTAN Yr: 47.-. C-L, Towanda, July *.:5; 'KC; THE LYCOMING .mt - TuAL FIRE 1L arxace AFeacy for Firldiurtl County, - CAPITAL $3,400,000 Lintuul Gas plan. In successful nperst,,+i cv er twenty seveu years. AIONPAN 1V 'Towanda. July,2S, ISni YOMING INSURANCE .t.(; EN CY. WYOMING" I.NsUP.ANCE CU~Ir :NY Wilkes-B.llre, Pa W3l. 'S. ROE'S L. D. SHOESISEER IL C. SMITH, Capth,l s and Surplos sl.se,eoe. Sorth Arterica, Butler,' (COL. EFAttE. $360,160 PllitULl. litor York, " 250.00,1 S.)ringdeld, Mass., 40y.01.1 .applidations for In! to :he c..M panies taken atfair ra'es, and b.:siness attitid ed to with promptm as and ene,. Varna. ar 'attention will be given to Farm risks in the eountry..Also Life and Lice Stock Insurance a:- tided in good and reliable companies. Of.co over the Bakery o n Main-st., formeriy occupcd by Meteor & Moirow. T. B. CAMP, Agent. Towanda, Mar Lli 12, 1813.8.—tf. RusstiL & Brlx)s _ _ INSURANCE AGENCY! Capital gepresentedavqr $27,000,000, COMPANIE - i REPRESENTED FASHIONAI3LE . TAILORING! LEWIS 11,EfIBEIN 'Respectfully informs the citizens of T. w anda Botoigh, that he has opened a - TAILOR SHOP, In Phiuney's Building oppo.site the Wan.%laeuse and solieits a share or pubis patronage.,. He is prepared to cut and mate garments In the moat fashionable styli; and the most dura ble manner. Perfect satisfaction will be ear ant ced. Cutting and Repairing done to order on short notice. • Sept. 10,1f467. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. To Mary A. Streevy.—No. 86 , May term, 1865. You are. hereby notiflidthat Alfred Streevy. your husband, ! has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of sratlforti County, i" divorce from the bbnds l ot matrimony, and the saki Cohrt hen appointed Monday the 7th dal of September, IOGS, for hearing, the said Al. feed in the premises, at which time and rlac you can attend if you think proper. WM. GRIFFIS. Sheer Aug. 6, 186 U. , 700,r^ $155,r..6 .N. OV., ) MEM MN MEM $75.3,Gik s7ol,nrA. LIME Vice PresiO. it Secrcta . y