gtirinaturni. Agrietdraral Notes Tor October. In latitudes •south of New. York, winter wheat may be putt in; wh er e the soil is in a fair state of fertility, during the former part of October ; but if the land be in only an ordinary condition,it wilb,he more satisfactory to scrape the manure yards, give the it a thin dressing of manure,harrow it 'n after the ground has been plow ed, nd put in .spring wheat next scaso . In those fields where there is usually a large quantity of surface Rater, it is an excellent practice to pl9v; the ground in narrow lands,say twenty feet from one middle furrow to another ; deepen the middle fur rows ; clear them out with shovels, • and scatter the subsoil over the sur face of the ridges between the middle furrows. Where the subsoil is fertile, as it is in many localities, a dressing from the middle furrows exposed to the action of frost and rain during the winter will improve the fertility of an inferior soil More than a dress r,,T of common coarse manure. Open drains should be cleared - out before the hertiy rains of autumn fall, so that the land shall not be flooded with water during the winter. The ,)ntleta of under_d_fains should be cleaned out., so that the water may flow freely during the winter months, and next spring also. A few hours with a shovel will sometimes prevent innch damage to a- drain as well as an injury to the soil. ,Innumerous instances, surface water will contin ue to stand where fruit trees are planted, which will always be found to ex , rt an Injurious influence on the roots of any kind of fruit trees or berry bushes. A furrow or two plowed - deep and eleaned,out with a shovel will sometimes carry_ off the, surplus water neatly as well as an' exp naive underdrain. Yet under drains are most reliable, as they are certain to carry nff all the superflu ous moisture of the entire soil as far bellow the surface as most of the r ,, ,ts usually descend. Top dress lawns, meadows, and pasture fieltia, may be done during • during this rzn , lol,. with the assu ranee of quite as satisfactory results a , if detie other season of the .r. If the soil where lawns are made is light, and composed, for the st part,of muck,or is a light sandy dr( :sing of marl, or a thin coy( titig of clay, wi!l subserve the purpose of a drts.ing of stable! Ma ,-.1110 Grz‘ss irtids of all kinds need to 1-e renovated as min;ll as those titat are plowed and hoed. (.; ,thering pears and apples must IT attended to during this month.— t)i1e,,.1 the most expeditious modes of phichit:g fruit is, to tie the mouth of a large grain bag to one corner of the lower end and hang it over: one ami,beneath the/arm of-the opp,sile side of the body. A bag thus adjusted will be found far more than a basket as neither ',and will be required to hold the bag. With a bag over one shoulder a . man can assend a ladder, or climb ini,) a tree,aud pluck nearly a bushel fruit, having both hands free.— Then, then ' hen the fruit is -to be transferred into a barrel, the bag-can le lot down into the bottom of the barrel and the fruit turned out with ii! bruising. Too much care cannot be exercised 71 gathering large apple§ and pears 1,, prevent their falling on each other or on hard ground, or any thing that ‘vill bruise the surface of the fruit. When fruit is received on canvas, as it is shaken off, much of it will be bruised as badly by falling on the limbs of the trees, or on other fruit, It it-had been allowed to drop to the ground. Choice fr -- rted when. it is gatt best should be pl a c e d 1 ! (.r dean barrels, With fulness as on e h an dl es , tender pears, or apples, should not i...•ured from a basket to a barrel any sooner than one would transter egg-8 by pouring. A luscious pear is a thing of life, us much as an egg. A sati, , factory job may be done in 11 .• .110,1 during this month. One I spent in gathering noxious weeds, when the parMcles- are wet, often save a day's work with the next season. Noxh,us v.., de will mature with surprising rapidity at the latter part of the wing FraSfill,as it is "now or nev , r with them." After removing all the sterns and grass, harrow or rake ~ : e suriace thoroughly, so ar to coV t r every seed with mellow soil. Iu few days almost every seed will :•erinfriate, and the young plants of • nnuals will all die before spring. 'hung animals will require extra * care this month. As grass begins to tail, every colt and calf that does :rot fill itself on good grass, should receive not less than3-one pint of meal A small quantity of grain fed to growing auimals,_in autumn,wben there is a scarcity of herbage, will eventually return the owner, more ofit than if sold at the hightat price :a the market Lambs should have the best of feed until winter. It is bad nianagornent to allowdamba to lose flesh at the latter part of the grazing season. There is nothing lust by feeding lambs a small quan tity of.grain when grass is short and so scarce that the young animals e.mnot fill themselves every day. October` is the best month in the ear for packing winter butter. If . grass fails, let ranch cows be suppli , d with a feeding of green cornstalks, it least once daily, or with a"mess" ,:f meal and bran, after having been soaked in water over night. Farrow cows that are to be fattend the pres c-A season, should be dried off as soon as practicable, also there is Lothing gained when fattening a far row cow, by-drawing away the milk. If a cow be half milked,' once a day r tt week, and then be milked only part, every other day, for another ,reek, she will soon be dry. Teams are fat and strong this sea- . ou-of the year and have compari Lively little work to ao. There is great profit in ploughing, or spading heavy land in autumn. By plowing only a hours daily,all the plough may be completed without feed -ing so much grain ks will.be requir eirwlien a team is worked constant. A farmer says the hest plan for airy care 'to adopt when there are any inseetl;: on fowls, is to let them sleep on pine shavings, and the turpentine will erron drive away the insects. I , :mt.ttimes sprinkle . it on my dog's 1.1. d, and the fleas soon.leave.- John Johnson says be' has nse4. :aanure only as . top dressing for 26 ye , :tre, and he thinks that ono .load used sc. is worth more than two loads I. , ! , )ogbed under on stiff land. THE friesda of a young lady who just taken the pledge hare named her •Witter Leo." VRIE RA - ILWAY:- . , .1.4 On lad after Moaday May Mb. MS, Trains leave Waverly. at about, Ow follow lag boom viz 4:38 a. in., 'Night Ennis, Mondays =gip. ted, for Rochester, &DID, Balsam* . anti Dunkirk, making direct connections with trains of the Atlantic and great Western. Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railir _fog all points West . ; also at Elmira for 114sa_ - *4:57 a. m., Night Express, Daily. for Rochester Bard°. Salamstios, Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. 8:25 a. m. Mall Ttain, Sundays exo, for Bask) and 'Dtualdrk, oonneetiog at S pied for CanandaliPts. 3:58 m., Elmira stecimmodation, Sundays exceted. - 5:17 p. m., Day Express, Bandar: a : ar o:opted, for Roctwaltdiklo.. Sairontum, k and the Wed. Connects at Elmha for Cansadalgna at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, Ind at Ballo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, for apoints West and South. 10:33 p. m.,Express Mail, Sundays ex• cepted, for &dla,:Wamnes Sad Dunkirk, co a netting with trains for the West. 9 10a m. Way Freight. Sundays excepted. 3:10 p. m., Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West. •Staiss at Waverly on Mondays only. eons WT. 5:35 a. tn., Cincinnati Express, Mondays ex cepted, connecting at Owego for 'lthaca ; at Binghamton for Syracuse_ ; at Great Bend for Scranton and Philadelphia : at Lad:waxen for Hawley, and at Graycourt for Newburg and Warwick. 843 a. m., Binghamton Accommodation, San days. exoepted. 1:20 p. m., Accommodation - train, daily. 11:13 a. m., Day Express, Sundays excepted, connecting at Binghamton for Syracasei at Gt. Bend for Scranton; at Lackawaxen for Hawley; and at Jersey City with midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad tor . Philadelphia, Baltimore - and Washington. ear/ p. m.. New York and Baltimore Mail, Sundays excepted. 9:17 p. m., laghtning Express. Bnnd*ys ex cepted. connecting at Jersey City with morn ing _ express train of New Jersey Railroad for MU more and Washington, and at New York with morning express trains for Boston and the East. - 1:08 a. m., Night Ripeess, Daily, con necting at °mount for Warwick; at New York with afternoon traina and for Boston and New England cities. 4.25 n. m. Way Freight, Sundays ex -up eft. A revised and complete " Pocket line Table "of Passenger Trains on the Erie Rail way and connecting Lines, ban recently been published. and can be.procured on application to the Ticket Agent of the Com pany. a Wit. B. BARB. RIDDLE. Gionl Pus Ag't, New-York. * Genii. Sup't. EADING RAIL ROAD-SUM- HER ARRANGEMENT. MAY 20th, 1868. GREAT THERE LEM PROM TER NORTH AND Noarn swain for Philldelphia,New-York,Reading Pottsville. Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen town. Easton. Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, as fol- lows: At 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10, a. in., and 12.40,m. 2.05 and 9.35 p. m., conneeting with similar Trans on toe Pennsylvania Rail Road, and ar riving at New-Work at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11.50 a. in., and 340 7.40 and 10.30 p. m. Sleeping Cara aCcompanying - the 2.50 a. in., and 9.35 p. m., Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersv tile, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. m., and 2.05 and 4.10 p. in.,sioPPing 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 13chuylklll and Susquehanna Bail Road,leave Harrisburg at ;3.55 p. in. Return ing : _Leave New-York at 9.00 a. m., In noon, and 5.00 and 8.00 p. m. Sleeping Cars accom panying the 9.00 a. in. all 5.00 and 8,00 p. m trains without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. in., returning from Reading at 6.30 p. • in., stopping at allstations • Pottsville at 8.45 a. in. and 3.45 p. Ashland at 6.00 and 13.19 uoon, 2.00 p. in.; Tamaqua at 840 a. m., and 1.00 and 8.45 p. Leave Pottavllle for Harrisburg, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 7.10 a. in.. and 12.00 noon. Reading accommodation Train : Leaves Read ing at 7.30 a. in, returning from Philadelphia at 5.15 p.m. Pottatown Accommodation Train, leaves Pottatown at 6.45 a. m., returning leaves Phil adelphia at 4.30 p. m. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 a. m. and 6.15 p. in. for Ephrata, Lit's, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. Perkionten Rail Road Trains leave Perkiornen Junction at 9.00 a. m. and 5.5 sp. m, Return. lug : Leave Skippack at 6.45 a m. and 1.15 p. connecting with similar tralzu; on Read ing Rail Road. On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 p. m. Philadelphia 8.00 a. m., and 3.15 p. nu., the B,IA • a. tn., train running only to Reading. Tottaville 8.00 a. in. Harrisburg 5.25 a. m. and 4.10 and 9.35 p. m. and Reuling at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 a. in.. for H arrisburg. and 7.06 a. m., and 11.40 p. m., for New York, and 4.25 p. in., for Phila delphia. Commutation, Mileage, de' aeon, School and Exctrrtion Tickets to and from all points, at re duced rates. • Baggage checked !through ; ;100 pounds a lowed each Passenger G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. Reading, Pa., May 20. 1887:. PHILADELPHIA - AND ERIE RAIL ROAM—Summer time Table. Thro' id direct route between Philadelphia, Haiti. re, Harrisburg Williamsport, and the Great Regions of Pennsylvania. Elegant Sleep- Cars on all night trains. In and after MONDAY., MAY 11th, 1868, trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Bail id will run as follows : Mall Train leaves Phiadelphia.. ....11,15 P. M 44 0 Williamsport 8.20 A.M. arrives at Erie.... ... 860 P. M. Erie Express leaves Philadelphia...l2:oo noon " Williamsport.. 8:50 PM. arrives at Erie 10506 A, M, Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia... 8:00 A.M. " 8:214 p. m. 11 arrive at Lock Haven.. 7:45 p. in. 'IIeTWARD. Mall Train, leaves Erl , . 11:00 a. in. " " Williamsport... .10:15 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia.. 7:10 a. in. Erie Express leaves Erie 7:40 p. 8:56 a, m arrives at Philadelphia 6:00 p m nil and Express connect with Oil Cteek and Alie.beny River Bail Road. Baggage Checked Through. _ T HE TOWANDA REGULATOR GLOWING STORE! Adjoining Pation's Blcck. ROSENBERG A; W;OLFI, Would respectfully announce to the eitilene of Towanda and vicinity, that they have opened the above store, under the name of•'• The To wands Regulator," with a splendid assortment OF BEADY MADE CLOTH ING Gents Furnishing Goods, Hata, Caps, &c., &c., which they assure the said citizens cannot be excelled in style or elegance. and that the prices art" so low as to astonish everybody.— Rosenberg & .Wolfi hope that by strict atten. tion, Mid fair dealing with the people of To - wanda , they will obtain their patronage and support. They also beg to subjoin the follow ing Commandments forlheir guidance. At Rosenberg. do Wolra One Price II egaLator, Main Street, Towanda, Pa. Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Daya. 1. Thou shalt have no other place to bay clothing ueept Rosenberg k Wolff's One Price Regulator, Main Street. 9. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant: though shalt not listen to their epee ches, for Rosenberg& Wolff are no Cluitham-st. dealers, but sell at - tuie price and reliable , and will serve you unto the third and fourth generation. 3. Thou shalt not seek in vain any more for cheap raiment, for they can be found at Roses:- be:l & Wolff's One Price Store. 4. Thou shalt bear In mind that we sell only on six de t ya of the week, and don't desecrate the Sabbath by keeping our doors open and hungica out a show, for, on the seventh day. Rosenberg & Wolff, and their clerks, desire to rest tram their labors. 5. Thai shalt honor the 'way Rosenberg Wolff deal, and long may be thy days to enjoy Its benefits. 6. 'Thou diet not commit an impropriety—of buying of Chatham at. Dealers, but come di rect to Rosenberg 4 Wolff's Once Price Begn• lator, Main street.. 7. Thou shalt not seek in vain for goods of Foreign make. for Rosenberg Is Wolff keep a large variety. 8. Thou Ilan not purloin from the Regulator for Rosenbergs& Wolff sell so cheap it would be a sin. 9. Thou shalt not bear false witness, bat honestly acknowledge that yon can get better salted and for be. money, at Rosenberg & Wolf's than any other store. • 10. Thon shalt not covet thy nebora good., or his bargains, for Rosenberg IWolff can give them to you likewise : therefore, take counsel , and buy only of Rosenberg & Wolff the Once Price Nen. • Towanda, Sept. 1,1868. A N HIGHT HORSE POWER GWITTEN THRESHING MACHINE— nearly new—for sale very cheap. or it not sold soon, for rent during the season. Enquire of J. G. PATTON at Cross i Co.'s BOA State, Towanda. Pa. Also a Two Boras Power. .. July 23. 1868.-3, . PRICE LIST.-CASCADE MILLS Best qual redity Winter Wheat Flour per hund PI 60 00 Best quality Rye Flour per hundred e,447 00 Can Meal and Bye and Con Feed 1 T 6 A fair margin allowed to des ers. W• 2117 i neh ter main. Wheat 40, Bye, good; 111 - ea Cots 41 25. 'Castom grindlog usually done it once, sail's rapacity of the Wit' is millialent for a tame amount of wort. B. 14.11201411. Camptown, Ilayl, 1868. itailroabr. r :; .~:. ~ . ,~, ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen'! Supt. COME ONE! COME ALL! THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, ittid t state anti - 7nouranct. M T- 7ir ! !1. 4 lilt; - - mu. „Emu -ActEN9Y,'-: Oar sale tie tolloirisgpnwrtise a t Petoesand npon:favorabis teen _ a C tract of Laminate in Glaeopiter New Jaw. Containing die admit_ *Usti from Malaga Station, Camden sad uape ski The a Blue Anchcir" prepertr in Winslow township; Camden county, N. Y. Coinsininik $6OO amts. .To be sold in lota. • - Potter County Lands. Heavily timbered' with Pine. Hemlock. doh. Cheery and bar& woods am follows t Tnets No. 4763, oentandal 990 saes • N o . 4755, 990 so _res—beltren the Met and east torts ot the Bhinateshoning in Wharton and Sylvania townships. Tracts No. 4767;490Acre5; No. 4918.400 scree; No. 4698. 400 acres; Wharton town ship. - line of Appot. beaalreters of Kettle Creek. • • Tracts No. 5917,1100 acres ; No. 5710,1090 acres ; No. MS; 1190 acres; No. kW; 1082 acres 75 perches: No. 5912, 1100 acres. No. 5950, 1100 acres ,• No. 5918, 1100 acres ; No. 5929, 1100 ; in Wbartoo and Btawardson town ships on head waters Kettle Creek, near main branch. • Tracts No. 4717, 196 acres; 4729,990 acres'; Appot and Stewardson townships, near Little Kettle Creek. - t, Tracts No. 4920, 837 ands-; 4924, 600 serail Wharton township main branoh, 81anaahad Ing. Two hundred and seventy4ve acres Bret class coal land. Blakely township, LA 'Sate counti.Pa.,halt way between Scranton and Carbondale: Very near the Hallway: !, One thousand acres first data Anthracite coal land emit 11 miles north-east of Wilkes- Barre, In the midst of improvement& . • About 1000 acres of land Ii Medford town ship, Burlington county New Jersey, about four miles no rt h from Ja ckson Junction of the Camden and Atlantic and Delaware and Rari tan Bay Railways. Valuable mill seat. TWo or three homes. stable, barns, Ac., second growth of timbek, never failing water. Power fall 15 or 16 feet overshot. Price. $2O per acre. One-third may remain. Delaware Farms and Pennsylvania lands, Descriptions and directions given on applies'. tion. ' A vslaable'Country Seat nese PhiladelObla. Splendid grounds and trees. 69 acres of land WESTERN PROPERTY—For sale or ex change. 120 acres or good land one third tint bored. San Plere, Stark county, lowa. Forty acres of good la nd with trait trees, a Ties, peaches, pears. &c. 25 acres improve one h9lf mile from Ban Piero on Railway., Price $BOO. SO acres one mile from Ban Plere, one-third timbered. No improvements. On railway . Price $BOO. A steam mili property in Burlington town ship, Bradford county. A very desirable lam berutg operation. Eight parcels of land, containing fromrso to 100 acres. each partially timbered, and improv ed suitable for farming or grazing. Howe and Barn in goodlorder and 196 acres of improved and timbered land, orctiard, good water. &c. Union township, Tioga county,, on Northern Central Lailway. For sale onlong time and easy terms. 26 Town tots In Monroe Borough, Bradford county, Pa. 3,000 Acres 'Wild Timbered laud. Sullivan county, P. 122 Acres good Palming Land, Burlington ..imahip, Bradford county . Other timbered and improved properties inescriptions given on app'' mtion. Tenements and improved Baal Estate; Tcr wands Borough, and other propertles4l MONTANYE & WARD, Execute Conveyances, tarnish Briefs pt Title, bay and sell Real Estate, collect rental! end • illens,survey and examine all kinds of pioPerty. They are prepired to negotiate sales of farms, 'homesteads, and properties especially desirable to capitalists; to procure advancea_ of money 'upon bond and mortgage, and to proaecate in quiries for those desiring to make investments or scone a twine. They will effect INSURANCE In the best known e'IRE AND LIFE COgPA NIE3. They have exclusive A ..fericy 01 Brad turd and neighboring uountles tc. et Dui cam Denies In these several departawuts of Aaser &ice. Those who desire to buy or sell farms All who wish to effect nuance agatoit Fire AU who seek permanent hivesiments for the (attire benefit of their families, in Bemire and first-class Lite Compani - ; Capitalists desiring .tcr" speculative properties: All wlshing stuneys . an Ail wishing Oran Property All who wish to ob Farms or Tenements. Are respectfully solicited ness to oar Agency. Further particulars t Office, corner otiMain " G. D. RONTANYE, HENRY WARD. rM4qO4: fIOWI FREE OF 'CHARGE REFERENCES: 11(m.II. Karim. Towanda. Ps. j - Hon. William Ewell; Bloomsburg, Pa; C. L. Ward, Beg., Towanda. K. C. Namur, • " G. P. Nuoa it Co. Aonkers, Towanda. J. -D. Nontanye, Towanda._ - Lathrop, LuMkgton & Co., New York. Dickson Brothers, Philadelphia. Hon. John N. Conyagbam, Wilkes-Barre. Charles Parrish, Wilkes-Barre. I Hon. P. B. &rester, Neutron, Pa.' Towanda. Aorli I. MT. W. MOFFITT!, 1 G. Has just opened a foil and ..vmpleta asoOrtment of GROOMES OF ALL KINDS ! TEA, SUGAR, COPPED AND SPIONEI! SOAP OP JILL VMS, • In elatu the celebrated Rinerali solip for cleaning Tin and Silver mare. ra(l nn ni keeps ametantly on hand all kinds of GREEN FRUITS f Niches, Pears, Apples. Berries, Green Cora and Tumstoes, add.ll other. fruits In their sea son, which will be sold cheap Bs shoo has . connected wiilr the above en ltattag Row, wherele coming In town terdhantwill and w armmeal got up In good at*. la neatness at any tins. Cash paid for Green Pratt. Glee him a tell. - - Gig. W. GOPyITT. Towanda; A0a.17. Her. • I THR. P a 8 TO .. BUT; itOUR carers meap, Sr..to Oututies GROOMIY, ) 101 4d.:46:411, E2il intocriun Which his panes of ell Which Ii well Barclay coal coastaatly TEAS, abiaassas, tri un FLOUR,. A R, P 1 • whichask 1 chtsP GOODS DEL/FERED IN . . Aping OF CHAR , The einem of Town= an please wet g r my pre s e t fo t r; ro ft i rdri e rith tht_aadataaet erg opt dimity to enlarge oa to warm% WMOO= to all. I I . JOuLas Tweeds, Jake 10 1867. NEW OROQERY A STO j Ham opened a nevi Grocery an. In Petton's Block; in - the ate pied byHolouton & Boni where the pub& a large supply of GROCERIES AND P I Of the bent guilt_y; and to be LOWEST PIIICE!.!1 1 The Moe TEAS, COFFEES, , 1 8008, &O. IFLOUR, ;!FEED, In fact everything ritually k and Provision Store, which as can be boughtielsewhare. w Cub will be paid for aU Produce. 1 1 Towanda, NEW TT OR NEW CPR 0 0 Ii AT W. A. 13,0 C PINE APPLES, PEA pri l Au, AND CAINNED PEACE &S, PRUNE AC., &C., TEAS, gIIGAILS MOLASS4 I ; COF Of an kill", in , fact e t • (YR •:(9 K K Y FLOUROiD,BRA HOTTER, , f,LHD , EGG. VARIETY OF F DRY GOODS OF A LOWI CHE? ALL KINDS May 23, 1367 TIIE ITNDERSI In In the firm of C. B prepared Ito offer, to Connty and vicinity, a - stock of bay or sell valuable i GROG.' examinations upon valuable rea Iv. dent that'et, sell at 'n lease or rental o paOmmid Ilsewhere I• • splendid s loci of to entrust Bach bus TEAS, CO at our office and Piro streets AKRON FLO M RYE DO. lIIIIKWHEAT DO. •. I keep constantly o hand, PORK, HAMS, USD and kinds of Fl tentlou Of lie public t qualo7 Sir price. J [sundry, New York Please calland exam 1 WOODS 1 Large 'a"mamma •, TOILET SOAPS. &a., est pal! price for trNTR Pamela give us a ' ‘ L 1 • All !aliens 'u m , P k". F all all . 4 4 Pake ina • I my : B. B. PATCH- Nl* Til • ftMOS RE ilse opened I; shop Rooms of The Young tion, eecoud story, of *here he I t s now preg • TM - t in theibeet and most' experience or may Melo tip" tith the PO dainties) Plaseeldea exabie te gl i vive lotA tits IRK, 801, for cash. 771 E BORCr, Ir very , sad- we, to Improve iv bustaemkao as Cell and see um KERIDWrit. D PROP THOMAS J. JO 733 PrOrlekm Store formerly own . • now (Okra to °VISIONS, Id at the VERY contain s . • SUGARS, EAL, &c. pia Amen? shall solA as low ci'dt 17. Country :VP GOODS RIES WELL'S. lIITS, OANisIED F HES, PLUMS MN OYSTERS IMITEI) AP CHERRIES, SYRUPS, EE, SPICES, erything In the LIN E I Uy on hand Will be licept, cons D, POTATOES, ~ AND ILITEY PRODUCE. ' A fresh t of L VARIETIES, '• • I Purchased [at tho LT POINT I THE MARKET so! d as Ad . will n CHEAPEST. ! TH TO 1 THE ARMERS. FOR 4 413 A8H P F PRODUCE. ROCKWELL. NED, HAVING tirifntertst of Pat;lased the ATCH, R. 'H ATCH 1 CO., is now citizens of Bradford RIES, for Cub and feel coati lo• figures as can be now offer to the potato 3, SUGARS, TUB, SPICES, &C. STABqH, SALE large stock of Hain on hand GRAHAM DO dB. Would call the a our Can't Be Bed TOBACCO, sypoic 0 OaMey's Celebrated 04 and Brown Soap our stock of WARE. YANKEE, NOTIONS, I will pky tits WO PRODUCE. before selling elsewhere. O. B. PATCH. to the 'ate but toil; =II LOB SHOP NEPACKEIR, the room luMli of elm MAO Chrhdisa Moods r ltddy.4 Clothing . Store d to d , all kinds of ItING, • *hireable simmer. An , c determination to km or the anti* • • bi believes mill • Vitiat9l2 ••111.101rifil - NiM r sidliEWAr7,l44ll.ilf HOODill • B.W l world' nerace to ed ibis citiaeas of rowan,. thee he 100111110111 P = 1 ,4 4 0111,, PR - 811111 GOODS,.[ Ta his Ilse. sonatas tOdla of the people. Which he will sell for Currency at former . 41) L I D I Consisting as weal of loud well and reliable aids CLOTHING! • T., • (1101iltedditHellYalal)alialahlthlkIti " 1 - 43:11SINESS SUITS, • ' gridelk COATS VESTS AND PANTS, DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, , Wen D;ati. Onetime end Pinta; -- Over Alls and Over Shirts, Linen and Paper Collett, Linde. CMalgiefo end Flannel illtiret" R o ck The,Baspeollers,Okme, Cana, Leather Eige, Spring Style 81114 Soft and Straw Hatt AU lest, clam. Remember that Good Roo& are cheaper at a fair price that poor 'etas a t any cc! . Nectedag to. n—ntul Co.d before bar 'fowanda.lfejlii, • T" TEMPLE OFD FASHION . ! • law STORE AND NEW GOODS I An entire new stock of etothing bought as chespim before the war to be sold w fob slum IrßoFrra! The undersigned would respe ctfally 'announce to the citizeis of Towanda sad etch*, that be is now-ready to oar them Clothing, such as FIN,E BEAVER OVERCOATS, , • CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS, • Aim AM if'1111182,DBE13811)- -86818886 SUITS.- HATS LIM CAPS. Furnishing Goods, Ac... and that these goods bought at very low figures will be sold with very small profits I intend to es tablish Japer manent tradOn this place, and la order to gain the confidence of purchasers, will deal on a beats of HONESTY AND INTEGRITY I and all goods will be warranted• for what they are represented to be. Come and examine and convince yourself. Don't forget the place, Temple of Fashion, oppo site the _Means House, south end of Beidleman s Block. H. JACOBS. Towanda, 00.17, 1867. BEDELL & VAN VELSOR, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT .7AILOAS ! AND DEALS= us READY MADE CLOTHINGI • Haifa AND OAPS, _ GENTS FURNISHING GOODS' 68 Broad Street, WAVERLY, TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y. We have a Fashion•ible Cutter from New 'York City, and take,all the Elia in giving jots good fit. - READY MADE CLOTHING W e make at our own establishment. We give particular attention to Youth's Boys, and CHILDRENS' CLO7HING And always have a Rod.%asortmeit4..,. CLOTHS AND CASSIME4B, From et cents to $3 per yard, (all wooL) Best Stock of Hats and- Caps Kept within - 20 !miles. Come and ;,cook and prove for yourself. OS. Will be at the Ward House the first and third Thursday of every month with samples of Gonda, and prep ared to tate measures. BEDELL A VAN VELBOII, 6d r aT rltlAgenta for Grover Baier P aewolfhes. April 2,1868. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 1 PROCLAMATION BY COHEN &. ROSENIFiELD, TOWANDA, TA. Wriezzas, It seems to have &seed the in habitants of Towanda,. and Tidally, to recog nize our fair way of dealing ; AND WRNS/lAN, We owe ourlsincere, thankw to the community for extending to nasal liberal a patrionage until now AND WiII:NAAS ' We t eem 11 our duty to Ifs ciprocate all the favors bestowed upon us thus tar ; We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that ow great Meted Nan Spring and Summer. • Goods, Comprising everything la the LINE OF CLOTHING! Such as Doeskin d Cassiin,ere Pants, And I' lthe beat styles Coats, Vesta, &a GEN7S FURNISHING ` GOODS _ ! And the LATEST STYLES HATS ,& CAPS, Will be disposed of at inch 'REDUCED PRICES! That will astonish the community. As our 'Goole are manufactured in New York express. 13r for the; market, we can Mid to sell as cheap as the nest. We are bound to Rath* illmbo give us a call. COHEN a. IKISENFIELD. • Next door to Fox, Stevens,' Nereus I Co. Towanda, April 16.1868. . , , , We would call the attention of the patine to i the act that we have opened a Branch Store in I WYALUSING, (lathe store formerly,occupied le Si P. Taylor,) where we are prepared to sell at the un o_ e nl't i oz d te ß r ar us call s. Give a before g ' COHEN I BOSENFIELD. Wydosing. April 16, 1868. -, NEW. LOCATION NEW A - TT RA 0 TIONS! J. M. COLLINS, Has removed to the store - forme occupied by Harebell Brothers I Co., next below the ,Post, Office, and has replenished , his assortment with a large and new stock of . 1 READY MADE CLOTHI NG, CLOTHS, - OASSIMEM, TRIMMINGS, , „ , • -GENT'S - FURNISHING,. 3001* HATS, CAPS. ,'&0: These ood, heets been reente' sincethe . decline. Lipka", and ea he 'sold it: EXTREMELY. LOW • RATES Glee me a call. before purchasing la I will sell . betb7geoth.i at lower that elsewhere. I have mace apllngosents with et csperf-~ 'excel Tailor t, And beetle eleige,stoelr' al Clothe inth vi rt- turnialicttatentent `WRIa *tie ass oftuinent they' ipar'deihe; tinde,fet .-lestirettablitininner, and erananted te At. Don't forgot the, phew. next dote leg* Ise Post•ollee aid Siortadbm. Yakut. „- Towanda, April 30,1868. • '..11.11111, Ei • :211ftreaP141160114 !MLA POZISMO! t ) AT MX tlar4 lie pores/ Mai al% Witte the Arts k iielsotal with, ■od essimakble Calidebef DRUGS, 1 4 8 4 1 .1 LLMPEI, TANN Fang lIPONGII POCK TOOTH, SKIN AND HAIR P PURE WINES AND I.I4IIPREI, Far Medicinal use, • TOBACCO, Swim . , Parse AND OICIAIB, iiiißital;Biai Lid noireiN4,,i‘ifilci ) & 6l porters, Suspensories, Shoulder !Aces, Breast POIDPIt Teething ' • Bottles, Nipples, Nipple ip a te r4 Be/f `- g ? Flavoring Entracte, , Stone Jogs, Glue Ware, Bottles, Vkals, Corks, Bath Brick, and SW, BlaCittegt_riall Teol%-Alminini" , tion, Botanic. &ladle and Honuepath ic Medicines, and all the Popular Patent _D:N P S • • All articles warranted as represented. Per sons at • distance can receive their order§ by stage or atten mail, w w hich wilt, melon. !prompt 'lad careful tio. DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS FOR FAMILY USE, Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are war ranted for what they are intended to give satin- Ihction, via : Dr. Porter's Pectoral for coughs, colds. lung aintsoPc.6ockSl 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, or bilious eon- Dr. Porter's i ta l p i lfer e and Pra illi o ld for scrofula. 75 • 35 skin diseases, rc. 1 00 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak icr•-'• • • . • • -4. / Dr. Patti? a 111isl rlbr Ike system • 1 06 Dr. Porter's Tansy Sch napps for liver and ksdney complaints—, . . . 100 Dr. Porter's Comp.' Sp.lJKOhoiphites, fOr nervous 1 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for ehker- Awn kn. .. Ls, Dr. Porter'. Pamlis bahrocaiiii:ibiapAiii, • bruises, itc D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for hoarse- Dr. Porter's Worm 'Wafer"; for tit:CANN' Dr. Porter's Wore Syrup, for cztenelaa ; ;. teams Hy. Porter's Inhust Held, for crying babies colic, 25 Dr. Porter's Cc hallo Snuff, for catarrh • 26 Dr. Porter's ache Toothache props, for tooth -25 Dc.Parter's.Tooth Row*, ,/or "freLM.... . e . . ...... . •26 • Dr. Porter 's Trioomme. for dressing and 60 growing the hair 60 Dr. Porter's Trioophlle, *or tomiutilylng the .., - Di. Porter's Odoriferous Sharopoo,fo;clean ing the hair 50 Dr. Porter's Milk of Fhwriul, fo r bawdily. ing the complezion 60 Dr. Porter's pil Pil es e o:ntment. for extern* 00 Dr. Porter's French Compound. forsealc! Mg urine 00 Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,: for habitue. constipation ... ... .... 00 Dr. Porter's Healing Belie, for cuts.wounds ac, 15 Dr. Porter's Lip Sal*, for chapped Ups.... 26 Dr. Porter's Eye Salve, for Inflamed eyes.. 25 Dr. Porter's Eye Water, torinfamed eyes.. 36 Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for corns and bunions Dr.Portei's Constipation Pills, for costive- DEL. Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor blood Dr. Porter's Citrate itest iZ th resia, for a pleas 7 60 Dr. Potter's Liquid Rennet, for making ne- 4 _ , i trams diet for invalids Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring ice cream, ac.... 40 Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring ~ . .- .' . ; 'imietearlarge Whit • '4O Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, fe, mcndirrg broken glass, lc., 26 Dr. Porter's Liquid Glue, tor repairing Cleansingk.. ... .- 25 Dr. Porter's Picud,for easy wash ing 5° Or. Porter's t ßed Bog Poison, for killing .. Dr: Pbrterli-PF;PeisOli"iki 1 tmlili per, ol rati rot'a l g ;4141417114 q44l3‘' ' t 5 files • 05 Dr. Porter's Bat and Mice Poison, for ex terminating rats .. 2.5 Dr n Porterk Be Dr. Port M's Black Ink, in pint bottles 25 ~ in bulk by the gallon 00 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for. Eskgrti4's= g d ° d all etta i...ctiOn " ,.f . :r ' 30 sprains, galls, ic ' 50 Dr. Porter's Ring-Bone and Bpavin Cure. tor Mme h0me5.....,4.,... t .i -ROI ... , . ..-,- • -. ) -.;";1= - ' • ',.. .'" lifedlcaladvice given gratuitously at the office, charging only for medicine. • spr Thankful for past liberal fa i tio d nage al loil t id =kit n an o " pains , gill W=o) psdily e „ and merit the continuation of 'their confidence and patronage. Deo. 18,1866.—yr. THE OORNKR GROOERYI &nibetist corner of Main k Bridge-i§to Ockitss, Paimmoiri, Fiovs `Masi, The an~ereigned aesiri to make acknowledgements for the very liber al patronage:Ahoy' , have ieceived for the past eight months They have recently rg4delB.rge ditiona to theirstock, and are in daily receipt of Goods adapted to the wants of their trade, all of which hive been selected with care and bought at the very lowe'st market rates With,their experience and gieatly increased facilities, they-would mos Tspectfully invite their \ old friends oind customers to an examination of the!! t Pei: .0 3 0; Seat* that such examination will ' justify theil- customers in giving them as hereto. fore their trade and their confidow)is They continue to pay liberal prices in Caen, or desirable Country duce. LONG. 4. KEELER. May 11, 1868,' VILOUR.—Wheat Flour of all grad , e. Baoestbeat, Floor, Bran, Corn, -Meal. Feed, dc., at Deo. 15. W. A. ROCKWELL'S • 5A:. - '4 . Q. LET BOA E. SYRUPS AittedMAN% EiMWSM H. C. PORTER; M. D ffisttllatuouo. No. 1, PATTON'S BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA. Fun, &c. MMM MEM ; NT OF TOI ,, at KoCABB & NW& -1 1 v l4 : * ixelW - ... t 1' •••A:03^. 4 11.1.1% 4 0' drialikit ii•fi;'- - I orpv.:..T ,4# l ll...VAtt tikr.O.r.g vpz-1i , "7 - ' . I, -!-iiirri J/linKrz slankter... " - LAO" NF Nit;PELA tt_l , l (:.1f.,w , ...}... 1 ,niltit , 9l :714 . agaladeaddijillaWliaii al -, . 4, Zoo, . ~: i ,....iiiiiii . '. l • if ._ : : . _ast , ..,_ ~_ .. esesistse ni .: 1 41; rabbis . sval s= font asks ar s • - co palls yrkisilp*saltalt , fi ', 1 :.• -41 , 4=-,.. ,, , , .: - :.:!.. , ,,,7 , _mil*lmiiii , „ . ; 47 ,,a_ . ufz,......rvt , 4 1 . ~ W tin..Wit'Ws 1e..): iSirisiistitit Sairik"4ol4 . 4 I , ' .•,e , lizo-J i' ~ 44 ' ,,, r TANTS Or 1414011L10 was ASTICtiII -, 1.,22 s -- ,0 - ~...- It 77::: -,.r:- , .; tt - ? , 1•: , r 7, , ,w 1 .-,..i.:ssiousumilesSs i , ,, ;ii*.l. , ::.?: ~I i ,),..,,,-, 1 ..,_;„.. MIMI WW.4. , AW.LINgoWL,+: .;i• . , .. . . . . FOR maigarvortra.T.. : , : ,*mutsframmai4urrtiii Oisimilissallyz' _.n.e• •- ---- 7 i • it. A " - 7i ' ~. - t .' 4, -; , .1i --; , '!', WO*: 7. " ' 4iiitlit4ollPAT lllo , '' ' '• ' - - ` . ." - il .. • 'I. , P.` f.: :` i•etl: ti iiiii i A' - f.. iii i i ,,, . ii , 44a n i. f , ' , . ''., . s c v• ;mot larrrAliv - - -.,- -"lifitotimoo - 114 --A MP* iurp froaaristusimitirintet vutn4wt"uo 4mlts*Dlo 4 ° 4 Airxituryn; .tivp ILEVINOIDC , *1 1 . 0,11 ,0 1 AV: O &wide iaai-" BILIANt I PUSAN: Nlll%llll' SINEW.4 . 4IIID , • ;.-e t :..=4)11111.1124M,, APlie iloithohipows ovukshitash ;!' (HP 417O111._IMIMIr,raggilt EsMi,o . sol vier '" fp , tip: - HO Ale* for titelreetb moil Salle 'tooth :Poi!. den and PaeWo - 1311e,.• goys. Combo, Hair Dye, better , store. ho.;firoiroierr. • Lem pa, Shades, Muer. Wide, the., of the ' CHPOIIIIIPIOdjA TOI4IXI AND: =UM • • • • • • ram pargcbuts_ lop inn _ and u . Medicine, End romollPflalld eale y mummy compounded and • orgem a i: ent us at all botuw of til_ dejr.a botwo' ben 9 tOlO eteeh la the to in thPa :"ii: TI: COM Towanda • —. 2 .. ' **Mart . """ ................- lil : _i o - • • , 11. X ,ca. c' . Di s ci 8 ;1 .. v 03 e i• - •;. — t -- 1- --4- i 1 1 1 " 0 in CZ 0 • tV 02 • ' - MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO., Wish to call the &Mutton of the public to their new Stock of - HARDWARE • rotako'immusins, BLACK SMITHS'. TOOLB, andeARPENTERB' TOOLS. Also, a iarge mentasent of Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils, putty, Varnishes, and Paint _ and Varnish *rushes . '" • of all kinds, - which will be sold for thelowest Cuff! price. A 1.., a Oho antatinent of 11840134 NE .4.tht,Pll:l- - of every style and paean' lotalt the &talc. Lampe repaired ma cbinged train off and Fluid to Kerosene. s • •-• • • of Partkalar attention palate the atanallieturiag all kinds of IN] TIN W•RN cpcsisto raoxreLT •visstriev TO _ We, have on hand a fine article of - ; GLASS FRUIT J• 11,13. kith Improved aelkeallnig corks, and HERMETICALSEA - LING CA NS, which Is one of the bat, mai used. • Jure*, 1566. • - InisctUantons. THE• GOOD TIME HAS COME The inirplua of labor combined with other causes has told with fearfoleifcci upon,;•. - FURNITURE! Audit is decitiedly lower, which can easily , be seen by enquiring prices at FROST'S. FURNITURE E'MFORIUII Where May be found the largest and beat shirk or Furniture ever offered in-this market, and which lam now offering at . GREATLY DUCED PRICES 1 - I sin now selling Oak and Chestnut Extension Thbles at $l4O per toot, and ether vials 1Q the same proportion, many of them as cheap as be fore the War. I have also inereastdlacihties for Manufacturing, and'can Amish - DEJS,LERe - AT -W4OLESALt Thankful Pr their past liberal patronage and determined to merit r continuation 'of the same by offering inducements not to be found, wbers,llnrita the - -public to call , and examine in goods and prides before puro basing else where. filo charge for 'elbowing pads, and I • WILL NOT , BE UNDERSOLD ! I &solo= on band a large stock of Ready Aids - Coffins from ttke most common totthe nest Roiewo- d. Also Victoria Lawn, Merino and Satin -Robes. caps, Ac., and will har*sk everying in the line of Undertaking• on the most reasonable terms. • A 000 D HEARSE Always in'reedlnees when required. . _ t UMW 0. PROEM TolisidicAinil 14;1868. " , SO'M•ETHIN NEWI AGAIN, IN- MOTION I Raving Ran purebred the Stook of-Tobacco basil: , bete dall. Compton &having WU a 'hanky on the mme ground, we are prey pared to °STU the public WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ciIEMN6 toisicoo, Gold Leaf, &may Side:. Pine Apple; Midi** Pig, Bose Leaf and Star, which we Oder for mile hl quantities to intlt, onitonnas• • Pael:Mils Barrels, halls and' einartera. ' FANCY SMOKING. • 111eeetetiiiitiilltione Prl6- ihe trO tagisses, Vnicd;tie, Gold Leaf s Nye, and so 106 of • BOANDO OP, COMBS: *Plot Oen. Grant, Letegoet,-Jios, perki;Tyisiois 'ma the very choicest brands of We willkeep Donato' *lily on hadd a variety of Pipes, Mgar,com, Tobacco Boxes and POWS es and - eversblog away kept in a Totace6 LndloidsswppUedwith Ulgati PoLVro. Woo on Ittiall teems: i All Mr Pria/PPYIW 1 ? 1 1 4 1511 !, glotkied 4._4B,Nrx Oct;- 2T;1887. 1 ttr: MARBLE *SHOP, et.tf. N. N. " r You will Ilnd Illaulfa Monuments, both Wag 'llllo3jB 4 1144 1 0 21 24% •` - ', 114 • . • x bGa' ~lßiza~P.~iii , . skti • - 4:1 •:' • z-1,014,01eX a . . 11 ks - ) 1' • , ;44,40iiiksaiss - ; 01111111 , '' • 01401141 t. t -.4lft r l ll :: -41 tA 0111141111 ; `' Yrr g BAKAIUGE, (A ST DW , 4I‘IIIIPM NG ND, • 012 AN WIIISTLES. - 4 • !, ,,, RTRAN -fLiGNIV _,• cooKik >, - OIL OANS,-10., 1-0 - , -)1" Ifuniibetatisit sake. =BO L 4.- lir-TV I 216 f, -•Agossiiiistfo licalp is I• • I - FORGING - ' Mho* wined vark!for aad4ll caw purposes, done'llo - mow! EMI watimatof ' COOKING &11EATING STOVES, bosisaiWopollkuserik Irandamkr,Ocalsg 111000, MO, itl- ward, 500 ramps , risinkadthiloaramiLaPPolitictrilltalt. 0 - 9 , 041 6 . Mr4WMAlkk.z. AVEIWO-flt suabblz bir ific** l o: . 1114 " 1 " 11 F - 7 pa 77.! - Ifi — A u t itor ' - i 6 ' .ll .l• l t l °l''''hailla.* 'rd." 111 4 411 I I i ,Tt4lalls. Oct. 6:1864.--11. • . T"'AiNDA ITARNI-A.GB I FACTORY...,. EMI E Jitheundersipeiteeyeahossitete the Otiktia' thititay - . o. t : - Ii:.) - 4,":4'. 7 0 7. B . ,'.. 0:11..: - 0. P. Aid Moat workmanlike . . Manner. The, will constantly keep do hand an assortment of spiral; tOP AND 'pprs BUGGIES, A nriety of Poch as :4'.:,:ii . 4 ; . 1): : 4,i , 1i:E., : And an now prepared to bnfld work In ii - ES,I4 . A.TEST STYLE FAMILY - CARRIAG E, .S, jlI #ftS : oft iso Two nano) ALBANY: - aLE-PJ HS ALL WORE: WARRANTED. BEPAIRiNG promptly attended to at res•, amiable prices. BRYANT & t3TI3LEN. Towayis, Nay 9.1887.-Iy.' . NEW - PLAN • ING ,MILL The undersigned' having' bat a large and eons modioui Kill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the most modem arid. improved maeldnery, for the manufacture of _ • _ . ,WINDOW BASH, a BLINDS, =roared to 1111 orders, whether , large or , agoa the abontest intim WO have also a large twisty of MOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, which we can tarnish ranch spes than they can be worked by hand. PLANING, TONGURIN ,(3 OBOVEING, AND SCROLL SAWING, and al other murk pertaining to Joinery, WHI bedpost to snit our customers. 'Persona building, and _not living store the twelve to fourteen milts cUstant, will dad it largely for their Interest "to buy of as, or bring their lumber arid worked by or machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring. or other lumber, and, while year *Ain' AI hi holing, "hats it mould Out and takeit homewith you. We will a CASH for PINE 1 REBLOOE MERU dallterN at our lumber yard. Come and see us, or Lfyou can't come, write. 1.. B. BOD(IEBB & Towanda,. Feb.. IRII4. . Mises!lancing. CONFECTIONERY . MANUFAC A. HART, Celt-the attentlos of the publics to the tact diet he inansfactaree and sells At • • triOLP3ALE,AND *TAIL, All kinds al:lot:fattiness he, Forego and Do- Meade Nets, /cc. .Dealers in the country wish lig anything in his line will do well to. send their Orden to hint. and they will he promptly attended to. Satisfaction goarantwd• SfAre in Patton"a Block. Tow ands. Pa. ~.Feb. 24.1888.—ti. OOK-BINDERY.-TRE - PUBLIC B reipeettally informed that the . Book- Bindery has been removed to the Argtue Build iror,ll4 story.. where will be done. - . sool{•-.13IN 1)1NQ! In all its various brandies,- on terms as rea sonable as" the times " will allow. The Bind ery will be under thiSeharge of • - H.. C. WHITAKER, An experienced -Binder. and all 'wort will be promptly done, In a style and manner which cannot be excelled. Music, nee.'Diewi papers;apers; Old Boolmotc., bound In every variety of style.- . Pirtle:obi - attention will be paid $o the - Ruling and Binding 'of . 'BLANK' BOOKS, To any desired pattern, whicb in quality and durability wil be warranted. • All work will be ready - for delivery when promised. - Tbe patronage of the public is solicited, and perhosatisfactron guaranteed.. Towanda; August 2. 1866.-4 f. OBACCO'AND bIGARS The undersigned have established a STEAM TOBACCO FACTORY 1 1"0 'VT • .A. , 10n Main Street below, Bridge, Street W here they ire manefactathei &Include of CUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS Which they oar ` to the trade at W R:O;LESAL - E P.RICES That cannot failto salt. We would *net re spatially aolkitiscall from the dining throulth Northern Pennsylvania to an mualaation of OUR STOOK -AND - PRlOft'l Oor Tobacco is mates:WM from the bat XENTIICKY' . Meek that can be mound the • taarkeit.— , Give as atr This la I Mao oohlePtias And will ano with a Oval -11401/111, of the . , trade 1 t!oupP01540loo zunalacteis:.: nry • - MEANS Pam 157 MCA Street ! Toinada, l'a.. , . . :taus 4, . • .. rwlTlntl wAitgatom I • - .11113113 itilinatit simian.. to ihs Pub* that he aNll coatineso to issatihetorit sad km OccostawittOt - CIASINET PIIIIIII • T011111. • - 12hoiri itc4, ape* thicilphot., which win to as& o u t k ibowmotrox,"os...4 . fkosilionms* - •Hatokoir hiecua of th• Pat& tie alfrait t vbiekikillso be sottosid bAusbility, at siw shop shvoosatrp f -sall • sky plow wilt _htt fond** WU liar apes time .arlll admit: iladrtwads Oaks' assisuilly as hod for • to oder. A gangues will be funjsbs Au. IC mi. • I411Wa:4100*1 ~:11D - - 41.013',; trilo.wwlioA.Bl it Sri. A i es la • Melo besekkowsieskd _____AtilahrlfaXAN MillPt4 In Mt 1.01/Amili 'el". s.-1011616= o.olltatftsp.it =di Cob 418.1.1"•1°14.414P1ii; 11. 100000 1113" Cour hay A° kW. lits • 11:14011"*Ii iismonalt ; jai bs &W og awe P 1118,171/17/ • leablas, wadi /.7070.00n - : P i (C lO / 4 4' 17,000 _ 111 111 10Prall 4 1116 °W u - • - • x l.OOO law Jaw Muni:. 7dls liamaugos • 'OlOOO4l- 218141!*. J. • C°9 l • tioeilestal 4500,00. KolvAiLtrislainnuses natal • • Mulford , Com,l To mas, 1N1); 1111111,-tt "Aka" FIRE, Lin, AND- ACOIDEKTAI. ' 7- XEMILIMID O7O RIPENTNNN MILLION DOLLARS H VRtr B SiT4 Aged, _ sotOlimikuip,asitazia coNTAKT, OntimernisiKaannainirsam t• Comm': Philaktigaigs, f sozplis t ow MA( o Rots bousinFtbarairr ia4. Nona aid . =over 03400.040 fallriaJtCal Comas OP Nom . Asasios, Pk/sir/phis. 1 Ompttalsah ,eves .$1,700.000 • . 143 iirtaa billion Warilit. _ Of Noe% Fere. , awe Impish over ' $900,00e 1114112Pial barA l XClft CON?UT, 9fpital sad sinks, ova pox Asno,bratnriscra Coursirr, Of Nets- Yrk. Capttal and surplus, over.. r . aso,ooo Foams browns Comsair. t - Of *Hartford, Cm. C,spital sophist, over $7OOOl 1411 bat/maga Couraxitt I. • Of New. York. Capital and surplas,oirer $8,000,00( TILIVILLLIZS lutruzaucz 1 Of Hartford, Coan. appal43 and Junius, weir tans on au as kiada °of , Property, at ertasas by MY other reliable Companies. Polities issued and Losses, U any, ad. j at this Agency,thereby saving the trouble and ILIO6IIIIO of going elsewhere for settlement. •_air Office at -the Hardwbere Stare of Cod ding & Russell C. li. RUSSELL. Tomos* Peb. 7,1886.-t1 pus INSURANCE COMPANY .1. ' OP NORTH AMERICA. • • • oMcs No. 241 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Ma Company are now prosecuting the be,i• nee of Insurance from lose or damage by FIRE an Buildings, Merchandise. Fureditnre; 4e. throughout the State of Penwlvanla, on Rev' al tarme,for long orithort peal or permanent ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Pre am. The prompt payment of claims for _losses dce log the period of nearly 70 years that the COm pany has been in eabitenee. entitles them to the confidence et the public. Disicrosa.—Arthur G. ,Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A litiown,thazies Taylor, Ambrose -White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, ki , oi Welet, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, B. Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Harrison, Francis it Cops. Edward H. Trotter, Edwatt B. Claihe, Wm. Cummings. , ARTIITIR G. COPILIf, Pree , nt: C.B. RUSSELL, A gent „Towanda. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE FIRE . 4 4ND tall IhafRANCE COMPANY.--Office, 45 WilliamAN., and 723. Broadway, N. Y. - Cmpital, Surplus sad Reserved rands (Gold) $16,271,675 Assets In the United States, over... . 1,800,060 Deity Premiums, upwards of ( ( 01d)... 17,000 The atiaselioldem personally , responsible for engagements of the company. All pirectom mu I be shareholders. ' WORS ur NSW YosX.—Francia.Cottenet Ha Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Eaq., DEpotJ Oh rman, • Joseph Gaillard, Jr, Elul., L. rH. Archibald, OA., R. B. H. .Consol , Alexander Heinilton, Jr.,laq.,Z3bert C. Ferguaon, Esq. Allied Pell, Eaq., Resident Secretary. Alex ander Hamilton, Jr., Rm., Counsel of Board. Iriumtaa—Phenix Bank—Cammann A Co. The Policies of this Company are issued by well-known American citizens resident in Nee York, who are Directors and-Shareholders, and consequently, with the other Shareholders. are Indivienzily liable for all the engagements of the Company ; all Policies are signed by them , all claims are payable in cash on.prool of loss withal deduction for interest, and not, as is canal, sixty days after presentation of prom.. They expire at six o'clock, P. M., and not, a, noon. Life inserance effected, and annuitier granted on favorable terms. A. B. IicKSAN, Agent . Towanda. April 23, 1881. T HE. EQUITABLE LIFE -ASSUI ARCS Society's Agency for Bradford c. CASH CAPITAL 13,0000 u I'early Income ovcr 62.000.000 cash. 1 MONTANYE k WAV.II Towsnds,loly 25, '1867. TIIE ASTOR FIRE INSURA.NCI. L of New rork. Agency for Bradford Co CAPITAL $409,000: Div Wend for 1866, 10 per cent. IMONTANY E.t:WARD Towanda, July 25, (867 THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE Insurance -Agency for Bradford Coonty. CAPITAL 040000 Mutual Cash plan. In successful operation ov• er twenty.aeren years. MOST ANYMa WARD. Toiranda, July 25, INT GOMIN INSURANCE AGEN WTI Y. WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY Wilkes-Bane, PA. WM. S. ROSS. President L. D. SHOEMAKER,...... Vice President H. C.SMITH . . Secretary Capital and Surplus.slso,ooo. North America, Hartford. Conn. assets $360,000 Fulton. New York, 250.000 Springfield. Mass., " 400,000 patglicatkons for issuance in the above ecen taken at fair rates, and business attend ed to with promptewss and care. Particular attention will be given to Farm risks in the country. Also Life and Live Stock Insurance af fected in good and , reliable companies. Office over the gory o formerly occupied by Mercur .M•row. T. B. CAMP. Agent. ' Towanda. Nara 12,1888.—U. RIISSiLIi & INSURANCE AGENCYI Capital Represented over $27,000,000, COMPANIES REPRESENTED : North America, Pkiladelphia,...s 2.901,266'13 Phtenis of Hartford. 1,334,195 41 Germania, New York, 876,815 50 Home In. 00., New Haven., . 1,019,070 30 North American Fire In. Co., of New York, 754,000 00 Enterprise. of Cincinnati, _ 1,000.00 0 00 Motnal Life, New York,— ..... 20,00).000 00 We write policies in the abate reliable com ponies at thelowest rates. Particular attention Sim to farm Propettl. °Mos two doors north of the Post 0113ce, up stairs. in the room occu pied by John W, -Mix and Henry Peet. also a the besting Holum of B. 8. Russ RUSSELLeII & Co. B. 8. , JOHN W. MiX. Tomas. Feb. 20,180. FASHIONABLE TAILORING 1 LEWIS REHBEIN Iteaperitelly halo= the eltbeoa of Towanda Boroigh, that be Ma opened a • TATIOR SHOP, In Plihrizrey's Banding oPpoalte the llesas,House arid sallies *share of public patronage. • no to prepared to eat and make garments is the m r - ashionable style. sad the most ble manner. Perin% eatbdsotion will be Pe dura ' aetied. od '- ,Cutting and Repairing done toorder on 'liar 'notice. • • pt. 101 leer. IP — PIaIIiATION IN DIV,OIWE.— :To Wary A. Streevy.—No. 86. Kay term ! 1965. You are hereby notidedthat AIM .Btreevy. your husband, haa applied.to the feet At Common , Pleas of Bradford County. la[ s :diverte from the bends of matrlinoay, and the 'said 'Court has appointed Monday the 7th 411 of September. 1888, for bestial; the saki trod le the premises, at which time and place you can attend' IT yoa think proper. WN. GRIFFIS Meg Aug. 6,1868., 1 scoo,oct