gierMlititud , Why Fat& °ann.! be Kept iri large now , • bent 11 It is pretty generally conceded that, no one is successful who at tempts to keep together a large num ber of fowls, and that those who keep the emilleit number ' together gener ally obtain the greatest proportional number of eggs. And this is, we think, not only true, but easily. to be . accounted for. Every one who has kept fowls knows that they _are very uncleanly birds.. They even wash themselves in the dirt, and that evidently not for the purpose of cleanliness, but to rid themselves of vermin. ' They prefer clean, light sand, because if in the sun it is generally warmer, and it is easily moved; but they seem equally to enjoy any soft, dry earth,although -it may not be very sweet and clean. They are notoriously filthy in-their coops, roosting under each other,tak ing no pains to avoid the droppings; soiling their food, water and nests with their droppings, did doing no act apparently towa rds , • cleanliness. This is more apparent in the hone where they are confined, and where the air should be as pure as p ossible. If they are at large and' few in num ber, they move around so much that they cannot scour the ground. They are by nature clean, butby habit the reverse, and the only Way to keep ' them in the natural state is to give them range enough, so that:they can not soil their haunts, or else cleanse their haunts carefully and faithfully every day. . We kept one solitary hen on our place for several months. She was of the common barn yard breed.— We never saw a healthier fowl, or one whose feathers kept so fresh and perfect,and she seas a edustant layer. care was taken of her, and we al ways attributed her, thri ft to the fact that she had the whole range of oar place for' exercise and her quarters were always perfectly clean. As soon as your flock becomes large yon will find them crowding togeth er and always souring their haunts,if there are a sufficient number to do it. Yon may do something towards pre venting this, but you cannot keep very large flocks very clean. . We have often seen it stated,that not more than fifty hens should be kept in a hen-house twenty feet by ten. Except with constant care and cleaning,tbat number cannot do very well in a smaller space. Close up such a house some cold night, when you have neglected cleaning it'for a few days, and go in from the fresh air in the morning, and you will be suprised at the impurity of the air therein. Drive the flock out into the 15pen air and you will see what a change it produces in -them, and how lively they will become in :a few min. utes. . The size of the flock must lways depend upon the extent t'i'the accom modations, and even then t e large flocks cannot be kept so cleanly and healthy as the small ones, and there fore are not in proportion so profita ble.—Country Gentleman. SAVE us DEAD lam-Ea.—lf every horticulturist and farmetworild think for a moment on the naturecf fallen leaves,—which contain not only the vegetable matter, but the earthy salts, lime, potash, &c., re — eded for the next season's growth and • fertil ity,) and that too, exactly in the pre portion required by the very tree and plant from which they fall ;—nay, more, if they would consider that it is exactly in this way, by tho decoin poeition of these very fallen leaves, that .nature enriches the soil, year after year in her great forests; it I would hardly be possible for such a reflecting horticulturist or farmer to _allow these leaves to be swept away _allow every wind that blows,and finally . lost altogether. Nor would be give them away, as many now do.. He would rather Collect, from week to week, the leaves that fall under each ' tree, and by digging them under the about the roots, where they will decay, provide in the cheapest' man ner the beat possible food for that 'tree. If this plan should be tried we should not see orchards dyingoul for want of nourishment.; 'but they would, in this simple manner, receive . all the enriching they required. Pear trees, and doubtless the peach,would be greatly benefited by this prow. (lure. In certain vineyards in France and Italy, the vines are kept in the high est condition by simply burying at their roots every leaf and branch that is pruned off, or falls from the vines at the close of the season. Will not some of our farmers of inquiring minds give this simple process a trial this season 1--Springfield Republican. GRAPE GROWER'S AUXINS. 1. Prepare the ground in fall,plant in spring. 2. Give the vine plenty of manure, old and well decomposed, for fresh manure excites growth, but it does not mature it. 3. Luxuriant growth does not al ways ensure fruit. 4. Dig deep, but plant shallow. 5. Young vines produce beautiful fruit, but old vines produce the rich est. 6. Prune in autumn -to insnro growth, but in the spring to promote fruitfulness. 7. Plant your-vines before you put up trellises. 8. Vines, like soldiers, should have good arms. 9. P,nme spurs to one weldevel• oped bud, for the nearer the old wood the higher flavor the fruit. 10. Those, who prune long must soon climb. 11. Vine leaves love the sun, the fruit the shade. 12, Every leaf has a bud at its base, and either bunch of fruit or a tendril opposite to it. 13. A tendril is an abortive fruit,— a bunch Of ,fruit a productive ten dril. 14. Laterals are like politicians ; if not checked they are the worst of thieves. CHEAP Viccants thal.ka.—Sink a barrel twathirds of its depth into the ground (a box or cask will answer better purpose) ; heap the earth around the part projecting out of the ground, with a slope on all sides • • place the vegetables that you desi re to keep in' the vessel ; cover the top • with a water tight covet ; and when winter sets in, throw an armful of straw, hay, or something of that sink on the barrel. If the bottom is out of the cask or barrel it Will be better. Cabbages, celer y and other vegeta bles, will 'keep in this way as fresh as when•taken from the ground. The celery should stand nearly perpendic ular, celery andnarth - alternating.— Freedom from frost, easnof access, svpd ivecially freshness sad freedom !rem - rotynre the advantages claimed. _~~: ER R :• On aml &flee Nada May llth. DNS Trans will hate Watery. at shoat Ai • lag boars, sit : - 4:38 a. m., Night Mahn 'forties tad, for • Rochester, Benarbk, mains direct connections wink trabm oohs Atlantic, and Great Westrun t lake Sloe Ind Grand Trunk Railways,for all ptillib-WOl4 abo at : units for Cananori t gna.• ' • • 9 4011 a., • NiOrem, may, Rochester Baffia.o, - Wimatiii, Rep Dankirtand ' the West, connecting as above. • ' • • II:15 Nall Train, Bandar am for Babb and Dantrk, connecting 12 :Mfrs for - 348 p.. gua. Canan te dai • Elmira Acconuncidallim,:Suillaja inceepd • -. • • aran iti ; Day Exprisa, Sundays excepted, fin Sabunanca.DnMrir and tbe. Canned@ at Elmira for Canandaigua at ...13ilarnancs • with the Atlantic and - Great Western Railway, and at Reda° with the lake Moreland Grand Trunk &always for all points West and South. • 10:33 m. : Repress Mail, Sundays ex cecting with babaepted, for Raffia°, Wi br ibe minta and Dapkirk, con n Won. " • _9 10a m. Wad Freight, Sunday* ateep tad. • ' West 3:10 p in Emigrant Train; Daily, for ihe *Stops at Waverly on Mondays only> • • - 001:118 PLR. 6:34 a. m. Cincinnati Express , Mondays ex. cepted, con necting at Owego forolthsca t at Binghamton for Syracuse ; at Great Bend for Scranton and Philadelphia : at Lukas:en for Hawley, - and at Graycourt for Newburg and arwick. OW a, m., Binghamton Accommodation, San I~odays exoeptal. p.m., Accommodation bib, dallY: 11:13 a. m., Day Express, Sundays mooted, ommWns at Binghamton for Syraccael at Gt. Bend for Sms. atm; at Lackawanna for Hawley; and at Jersey City miftlol_ _express train of New Jersey Railroad for Phihdelphia, Baltimore and Washington. - OM p. m..exoep New York and Baltimore Mail, 9.17 ys ted. p. m., lightning Express. Sandals m- Aconnectingst Jersey City with morning I res trainof New Jersey Railroad for Balti more and Washington, and at New Torii with morning express trains for Boston and the ast. 308 a. m., Night Express, Daily, am pectin at Graycourt for Warwick; and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New , landelties. • 4.25 p . m. Way Preiot, Eandays e x cepted. IS. A ruched and complete " Pocket Time Table "of Passenger Trains On the Erie Ban- Fana connecting Lines, has recently been lish_ed, and an be procured on application the Ticket Ageot of the Company. WI. R. BARB • IL RIDDLE. - Oen'l Pam AgN,-New-York. Genvl. Sup% READING RAIL ROAD—SUM- WM ARRANGEMENT. -MAY 20th; 1868. Goner Tama Lin nom to Nowri AND Noms-winfor Philidelphia,New-York,Reading Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon,-Allen town. Reston, ha. he. Trains Imre Harrhg for New-York, asIfol lows: At 2.50,6.25 anti 8.10, it. a., and 11.40 A. 2.05 and 9.36 p. m.,cOnnecting with similar Trans on tne Pennsyltania Rail Road, and ar riving at New York at 6.00 and 10.00 and 1140 a.m., and 3.50 TAO and 10.80 p. m. Sleeping Cars aocompanying the 2.50' a. M., and 9. p. m. T Trains, without change. Lean Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, ltinenvilb Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. m. , and 1.05 and 4.10 p. nu,stopping at Lebanon and principal Way - Stations ; the .4.10 p. m. Train close connection for Philadelphia and I: 6 2 f il l i n zi lia For Pottsville, Schuylkill Raven' and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road,leave Harrisburg at 83.55 p. m. Return ing Leave New-York at 9.00 a. m.,112 noon, and 6.00 and 8.00 p. m. Sleeping Can accom panying the 9.00 a. m. and 5.00 and 8.00 p. m trains without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m. returning from Reading at 6.30 p. m., stopping at all stations • Pottsville at 8.46 a. in. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland at 6.00 and 12.19 Loon, 2.00 p. m.; Tamaqua at 8.30 a. m., and 1.00 and 8.45 p. in. Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, its-Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Rail 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 5.15 p. m. Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Pottstown at 6.45 a. m. - , returning leaves Phil. adelnhia at 4.30 p. m. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 a. in. and 6.15 p. in. for Ephrata, Lill% Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.00 a. m. and 5.55 p. m. Return ing : Leave Skippack at 6.45 a M. and 1.15 p. in., connecting with similar train s on Read ing Hail Road. On Sundays : Leave New York at-8.00 p. m., Philadelphia 8.00 a. m., and 315 p. m t . the 8,00 a. m., train running only to Readmg,Pottsville 8.00 a. m.Harrksburg 5.'25 a. in. and 4.10 and 9 35 p.m.,and Reading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 a. in.. for Harrisburg, and 7.06 a. in., and 11.40 p. m., for New York, and 4.25 p. m., for Philo , delphia. Commutation, Mileage. Season, School and Excuttion Tickets to and from all points, at re duced rates. Baggage checked !through ; 'llOO pounds .al lowed each Passenger G. A. NICOLLf3, General Superintendent. Reading, Pa., May 20. 1867. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.-Summer time Table. Thro' and direct route between Philadelphia,-Balti more, Harrisburg. Williamsport, and the Great Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. Elegant Bleep ing Cara on all night trains. On and after MONDAY, MAY 11th, 1868, the trains on • the Philadelphia' Jr. Erie Rail Road will run as follows : 11,12121rA8D. • Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. —11.15 P. MI " Williamsport 8.20 A.M. " arrives at Erie 8.60 P M. Erie Express leaves Philadelphia-12:00 noon. " Williamsport... 8:50 P. M. " - arrives at Erie 10105 A, M, Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia... 8:00 A.M. " 8:28 p.m. et arrive at Lock Raven.. 7:15 p. m. ILETWAILD, Mail Train, leaves Erie 11.00 a, m. 8 . " Williamsport . 10:16 p. m. •. arrives at Philadelphia.. 7:10 a. m. Erie Express leaves Erie 7:10 p. m ": - ..aWilliamsporl.. 8:55 a, m " arrives at Philadelphia 5:00 p m k tU and Express connect with 011 Creek and Allegheny River Ihtil Road. Baggage Checked Tidough. ALFRED L. TYLER, Genii Bnpl. Mind!among. THE GOOD TIME HAS COME The surplus of la6ur combined with other causes has told with fearful efract upon FURNITURLI Aud it is decidedly lower, which can easily be seen-by enquiring prices at FROST'S FURNITURE EMPOT Where may be found the largest and best 1r of Furniture ever offered In this market d which lam now offering at • GREATLY REDUCED PRICES lam now selling, Oak and Chestnut Extension Thbles at $l4O par foot, =dottier goods in the same protortion, many of them as chew ; u be fore the War. 1 have also increased facilities for Manufacturing, and can furnish DEALERS AT WHOLESALE Thankful for their past liberal patronage and determined to merit a continuation of the same by cffering inducements not to'be found the. whae,l invite the imbllo to call and examine my goods and prices before pure basing else where. No charge tor showing !roods, and I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD I also keep on band a large stock of Ready Made Coffins from the most common to the finest Rosewood. Also Victoria' Lawn, Merino and Baia Robes, caps, Ice., and will fornhdi everAng in the line of Undertaking on the most reasonable terms. A 'OOOD HEARSE Always ia readiaess when required. JAMM O. MOST. Towanda, April 16,.1688. T OW AND A BAKER EATING ESTABLISHMENT I The undersigned haring entered Sin to a co partnership under the name of SCOTT A AL LYN, for the transaction of busineas at the old Bakery stand, Snit door smith of the Ward . House, Main street, would respectfully an nounce to the public that no pains will be smi-M to keep the best of everything in oar line of business and Minima as low as can oe obtained elsewhere. We will keep constantly on hand and will bake to order BREAD, PAS, CAKES, &C. Customers mayrely upon our work being well and neatly done. In our • ELTING DEPARTMENT Meals trill-be served at all hours of ,the day, and we will do all M our power to merit, not only a continuance, but an increase of the M ad patronage heretofore extended to the House. Fresh Oysters constantly on bead. We will also keep a_good assortment of Groceries, Confectionery, Green, Dried and Canned Fruits Cub paid for Eater, Eggs and Emit.. D. W. SCOTT. • 4cneanda,l3ept.ls. 1848. J .13. ALLYN. A. W. AYRES' MARBLE SHOP, ELWBJ. N. Y. Ton ‘erill Ind Granite Itenumente. both Woo/ and Ceetetd, Altuble and . Slate Menthe* and Coal Grilse to ht. A lugs annttetent eon tinily on hand; cheep se the Omen. , hug. 10, ISeer-4,1. ittal eittarie NOItT N it*RSiiL:. tarAtTli . -q -1 - : =' ,-= .. , -3 ;'..'r.' -,- , ‘-',,•"...,';'':. Cipa t iga the at' :Marna* PPOk ilati 11, "*. 1 r, • L:1 • .alai* at liumlattisita Oaatalatg i r es allastill ANN Item Wisp Ratko, aaa 01011 nay Waray. • - to,The a' Mat Aadvnbljpialmtvia= wnship. Camden toastyal, . Y. 360 Caere.. To be sold to lots. .',.irotter County ' Lands. Family tlinbend with Pine,- Hemlock, *did Chewy and bard woods as follows ; Tracts No: 4763, containisin 990 West No. 4756, 900 aoros—bstwoon the first and oast forks of the Sinnainaboaind in rianon aid Sylvania townships. Tracts No. 4767, 999 ivies t No. 0119, 400 acre.; No. 4698. 400 ; Wharton town ship. line of Appot. d•waten of Nettie Creek. • . Tracts No. 6917,1109; No. 6720,1089 acres; No. 6823, 1160 e a ; No. 69=4,.1083 Acres perehes : No. 691 11015.Ateres. No. 5930, 11004eseei No. 11911.711=11.7 No. 5929,1100; in Wharton, Stewards= toles ships on bead waters - Creek, mar main branch. Tractslo. 4717, 196 s ue , 4729, 990 acme ; Appot and Btewardsonps, near 14t51e Kettle Creek. \ 1 Tracts No. 4920,837 aces ; 4924, _SIM acres, Wharton township ;Engin branch, Binisisabow Two hundred and seventy-five soils prime, first class coil land. ;Blakely townihFp, Lo oms county;Va., halt tway , between Igeeenten and Carbondale. Very' the Rainy: One thonsand saw claim' , Anthracite mat land about Ili miles •outt of Wilkes- Barre, in the midst of isr ai prements.' About 1000 acres of 1 In Medford town ship, Burlington county New Jersey. about four miles north from t uition Junction of the , Camden and Atlantic and !Delaware And Rari tan Bay Railways. Value* mill seat. Two or three houses. stable, I barns, ass" seemed growth of timber, never failing water. Power fall 15 or 16 feet overshot. Price US per acre. One.third may remain. - i . _ _ 1 Delaware Parma and Penneylvaali lands.— Descriptions and directiod.given on amine"- I A valuable Country Seal near Philadelphia. , Splendid grounds and srele. Oil of laad. WESTERN PROPNlTrir— For or ex change. 120 acres of good land one bird 21m , red. San Piece. Shia county. lorra. , 1 I Forty acres of good land 'with inn trees. sp. pies ` peaches , pears. do. ,25 acres proved, one half mile from San Mere on Railway . Price 2809. 80 scree one mile from lan Piers, one .third timbered. No imploTementa. - On rellyny Price 8800. A steam mill property in Burlington town. ship, Bradford county. *very desirable lam bering'operation. , Eight parcels of land, ntainingifrom 50 to L 100 acres, each partially tGbered, and Improv ed suitable for farming or grazing. House and Barn in god order and 136 acres of improved and timbered land, orchard, good water. ao. Union township, 'nogg county, on Northern Central LailwaY. Por sale on long time and easy terms. 1 26 Town Lota In Home Borough, Bradford comt3', Pa. 8,06 Acres 'And Timbered laud. Sullivan county. Pa. • 122 Acre good Firming Look Burlington township, Bradford °Oat? , . • Other timbered and improved properties. Descriptions given op apPr. :ation. Tenements and impro l ied Beal I Estate, To. wands Borough, and other properties.§, --.-= J - r- MONTANYEI &- WARD, Execute Conveyances, Wash Brtefr of Title,_ buy and sell Real Estate, collect metals and llettsommy and examine all kinds Of property. They are prepared to negotiate *mot farms, homesteads, and properties especially desirable to capitalists ;to -procure adrant mosey upon bond and mortgage , to rosecute quirks for those &thing to make b inrestmatts or secures home. They will effect =I I N'S thR A N B II .' In the best known teIRLi AND LIFE COMPA NIES. They have eicinsire A LI FE ot Brad brd and neighboring counties tw , - 'tailing com panies in these several, departments -ot Insur ance. 1 . Thom who dash* to U l u: or sell tam ; All who wish to 'Sect Ituniranee against Fire; Alt who Beet Investments for the future benefit their, tainilles, in secure and Baba= LibsOomOtanits ; 1 • Capitalists desSttny 10 boy col son valuable speculative propertles All w*lting rams All swishing seltan ProPerty ; I All who wish tp o Farms or Tenement'. • I Are respectfully solid ueess to our Agemqy. Farther partletibus Oftlce, corner 41: PROPEBTI, p REFRIIENOES : I • I , Hon. U. Nunn _Tornado. Pa. Hon. Minn Epee, 'Bhormsburg,. Pa. C. L. Ward, Esq., Tawas. IL C. Norm, G. F. Num & co., _Balkan; Veranda.' • I. D. • Moutons, Tornado. - Lathrop, Luddirigtoir & Co., New York, Dkkoon Brohrs, Phllardpia. Notr.John . OonjOgints, Wilkesaane. Charles Parrish, Wilkes-Barre. Hon. P.H. Bandar, llontrosio 'Pa. Towanda. drill. /867. .. . . . . . . . Gr. - w-H!.(.! IP F. ; T T , Hsi, list opened s Maud isotapitite simostmtint 'cr mi - GROCEIMIS:. I+ KINDS I: SWAB, - gOrtzt owns • - so wiAzz. " F unk • lncll a the *amid the delatarlta aad vire. — l4 — aii; keeps =WI as had diktats d , . • ' 0 TIMIS : Pacias. - Para. ONO Ci au and Tonatadisad dad tra-ts to their -sea_p which Ina • . us do Ina ,4antea ltli % u te ab s a i i tv a tom Haew s* if!m%ad arOJ.Ws dada aid getup tared ailte roadm at V in. tate..i i __ Pala " 1 ".11- 080:WMPIPAT.. Uvula% 41.447 a l iegh' " - - :177 - 411Nti_litt al MOM •a Inca— • Wltt = 4 4 VatialrilliMili lgaig dare'. 11l MU! =s4s~u~r~z~ Mal Walsh be. aellbg "•,11siel • ' lUD f Inlet bt - ,liellefteelei Dereley.esM. wiebutilele 1 „ • . 711104 1. oio 1,1 1 FLOt* PORILin i MX, GOODS' POWS Ili - IN to awur l nfite .. .641 MM ' Sata Mibowi al ail Tidally. WM D- weandal elk imayMoseal painspia , aa Ay "um. sad are pronto alai" # sd dmiaara aw sr, awaiting la ear budaum. se as ta wreak sallabadial all. Call aad ass la '1 4164111. roma 'a4 atly 10, if T. . 5 7 4 . : :"1 AND ;MT 1 : 10 49.44 t Thatthstii is 'tont ow ktgoasoottoset . P •BildalS AND. tut'irigosts As l ATMs:fel - MARE 'OR FaCTOn . Willed tot tig . i good astittal mod la 1 stridos.ipolsi i ::outllOtbr tan Sin N arrirOf. MY ugy'n L e to. otioloiesty l6.64 Iron= sod too peat rant.qtidt e gter-14-11 ~tidio to "I. , All Idols .at =sad asodubs kids to otdor;: *Mt : , db. Pitch ' 1: • 1 • 1 Littag ATHRiSi N DEI W. PINE AND PEAC MOL ES, Of itifids, to t I ; G 1 G 011 " tlirtll be kept I ' FLOITIVERD, : ;Bunts, l Lurk VARIETY OF A birth kit of . DRY !GOODS OF ALL - VARIETLEB, at On ! - / LOWEST POI 1 MST IN THE ST And 11l be mold as oßEm' AS Ili PE n''" ) '' : Ia fa. Ina of Al ' Ste . anal, ail stpoklali examteallosi ; Widdit I lavep , k • I dust !bat ass sell mimed °Lew. splrdid stock o. CO r op= , valuable ris lain "lasi or rental of d to enzost_ ouch Dui at our office. in and Pine street' 0. D. RONTANYE, DENBY WARD. AKIION P. 1 BYE DO I lamp mastan L AB !411 sad Enda 1 4 0 - ST OCK la of . . lan dry New 1! , Pleite _ Willa = i:+:W.110 1:4 4 ' :ail _ CHARGN • :•.•:;.!,.'•'• owl le 'et intfollbe alk• Lusa ma ea.* I - 4 #ROWSIONS, pelt Us Will eqpiets, g-,44.4 . 14;;J'y r =1 ate faaskirip; OW. ' -._ • list proapay iaas. a GRI.!(TOBIri i....._ : I. At. 11321120iik, ~ ~ . . fi e r _ R I U., . 9 ITE NXW 0390/113 OBRIE'St 0 R A. ROCKWELL'S. UANNEIi FRUITS, APPLES, ?RAMIS, PLUMS . Or ALL,ELEDS, CAN N . D OYSTERS. AP LEB. KS; OBZRRIES, ME SYRUPS, V.:, SIIG • FM, BPIONB, sneryildog in the Y.LINII ;RAND POTATOES zeal, Aim snow .‘ ',I :4;111:0 :11) sisfoi 0:m1m:4.14:4 , 74 • TO FA=MI. PAID POE OF PRODUOL A. ROCKWELL Sty 73. 1867 GNED, RAVIN I=E:=l3 PATCH, S. rATelt & CO., Is sos the altistem of Milord , a lip 'sill well ahead EA 1..11 St GRO lot Cadi sad led ad& i 1 I not Mkt to ib. public TUB, 41101114 &41 EITAIICH, Hare on d a bap dock of UR A GRAILtif DO. BUCKWHEAT DO. on band, PORK, SAMBA FISH. Would call the as to our Can't ft Best OF TOBACCO, Jam Ogibeated Classdail sad Icor, Bap. air foloOkot , woo ~; al . YAMS 1110710111, &a. I will pay ilwaligb- TOILET SOAPS, COM., favaitt l s Ore no +ll beton magi *main. 1 Y PRODUCE. O.B.PATCH. .szad b tbe~w=Ae~~wlll e l lamellate poleaxe.' ' 0 •1 1 . P 47 0. a • NIW i' - : 4111°8 Has I to the room took of the itootee,et the T Meat CMOs' Mood* poi; Wadi stock over Eddy's ClOtiiig Elk o e whole hoitaity puiel to 4 Ida et: • f t I I • AILOBIIIQ,. to the toe sad $ hisbleasble Ramer. Al =patens of lateep with the ilertr i == to ewe outentie. bp Wane tr4l amble Ids to setlaleollea. Oaths lioleet sae nee* tee rnee. I laltitiltlllll4l I 'LOB. SHOP. Irssuw.CKs, - 14134 1- 41/WAXIM ' ka2v. tcite.4ritvfinv b1 " - SL E* 1 1641 Aprie. jit,B4 , ,snAio 0 - ito Bi weatist anise*. 011 ‘ 1 ".0 111 tii 7 1 .R I rM I Fr 00 L ;"0 1 t 0/1i o 11.2 -• *0 7 1114' klad) earl 167' A V B . i.irifo-1;.',8 - 11 . 1 T,EI , - -tAk ..1 1 _ 4 95 24 • ".12. COATS, VESTS AND PAWS, Row -, MSS COAT?, , PAIII3 VBEITS_, "A" Ow Alb sad Om MOW Um awl ,Itisa tkilhrs. Ondimmik lei riliaellikitt, imodt i Ise nevek Owes. Loam Soft ad Btu SM. W l ' Ohm 0: UPI ( P e a Gni us dews at sideldes VIII gm* at ass sdos. orb mad numbs us reek Won bap In. Nest door to POONA a OS • - ii. R. IDOL ' , liiiiiiiittiAltallt•tie: - . , THE TJUIPLE OR 1/4031f401! ! it* Biota AID inn, la afire sew desk-et 01loaki•boaght se dream Were Ow wee to be Add with SMALL PROFITS The oadstaigkod would repo othtly maws to tin Minn of Toolaiki God iriekkv ) dot le k sow Nods toollk thou W ottibqr, web 11. FINE BX!e.711 : , cIyIi*COATEI, 011110111LLAS, PILOT% Fursiir DAM, AID &mum, 81= MTh AND OAPS.' Pazdatleir Gooolsoba, sad thet, Wes geode Weed at tiny' low SONS with eery wall peeing. I titeid to eabbllsh pet- Rama la therplaee, wale order to gala tbs eeellieeoe AC yardmen,. will ailed Give HONESTY AND INTEGRITY 1 and all goods NM be transited for what they Sr. represented to be. Come and marine and nominee yourself. Don't foist the ftiple of Fashion, opposite tbk.lllolll south end of Beldlitnan's Block. S. JACOBS. Towanda, 0ct.17. 1887. BEDBIL &NAN'VELSOR, MERCHANT 7AILORS . RJODY MA,DE OLOTHING GENTS FURNISHING I.GOOD'S EN Braid Sae, • WiVNBLY, noGACONTY, N.Y on hand .We have a Pashienable thittw from Weft Tat My, and fate all the dal ia stein goo a good AS. BEADY. MADE CLOTHING We make at our ova establleloseat. We glee particular atteatkm to Youth's Bop, sad CHILDRENS' CLOILIING ♦nd alWays bare a good anortinent. . ", : Fees SS anti to W per yard, (d 1 wod.) Beit Stock of Hats and (bps PZed within 10 WIN. Dome end pooh and od kr date% Wdi be at the Ward Houses lint am third 'llanady d war death with emples - attioode,ead oranued to take swam a/ALL le YAK 1,11U10111_,: . Si Medd . Waved7,ll. T I=foe Grover h. Moles Sewing Naddes: 1, 19111. .‘ EW LOCATION N NEW ATTEACTIoNSI J. M. COLLINS, Has moss& to the stows basso - Accepted_ by Brothers 004 sat below tie Min Olbe,sad Ira rep _Wished him sisstmest with , a buss and sew stout of ••,' • BRADY MADE GLAYTHING, mismisiucs TRIGS, r mire EVRNISEING GOODS, - HATS, 0/411, ' These goods hare ties reoestlY peados* glace the belles .In prime, sad win be soldst .EXTRENELT .LOW' RATES I; alsione a cell. befote parch:Wag edstarbste. se I will seU bather goods,. et km yrloes than I teas =ass ameniteteeste with on =Port need Woe V) MANUFACTURE GARE7S, And barb* a bow stock of Cloths mid *be- Way, 1 as mania toostessms every style of easseat • they may asks, suds In a behlosable nanner, and mounted to b. Don't begot the pleas, out dose' below the Poet-Oilloe and Rows Roos. Ealsst. Tossods. April $O.lBllB. - SUGARS, HAT, OAP, AND FUR STORE E=MiiEla Whets they lateaa to a fell stack et PASHIOSAIDA AND BEASONABLA :EL424 CAPg PURS: UM8RE4.413, CANES, GLOVES/ BUFFALO sad WOLFBOBBB, de. Indok we winEa at the bat pangs PEW,. ia4 rospiettaity a Mural tbii dm stp• arliate 41284 the Oatifimodit. Towaida; Oct. s, Y Ant . ANT: ornicAz, wenvirApissubmar IMBI •Le Os FASHIONABLE ih v 317 /IA • • f I HAI6 AND CAPS, TOWANDA,'PLi floodo;coa of .TRAVILLIZiG cLonnat a OM ist.f r... t4 t1 I -,Z411:41 r i';:i?,4 , ;:+4**hiZphrredV_ , ).l4 l, q 4 O f s ar i tatit 7 lo4tri e r(ll* Aftekrissisir Marl . mmismork•oils rethresk. air addles arml 1 lomposiAssedly ea vitik 411011 4.F 0u p m.niri.. - 0 4 1,4 t DIKAiIiMPIONSEVAFIPMA I 4‘ ter: . rime' " , eau,- • • • " • !Vogl)* - • BENZIN* - TAND - - .II:IIIFSNTINE, . • . •4•. - .. • ... 'i,~ ..,j;i 7 _ . falai 's PAIIIIT ! 1 7 1/Al3lll §llii Will WASH, , ';' - ',L.! ''' ' ' • imakhilii ( OhliaiNc.' , - =-KIIROEUINIri OR 'COAL •=Oll - 4 1 , . • - ~i .a.ml4- f tessik• c ,!9,l llllM t ,1 . 3 i‘:;*4l4o4.l‘te4r: TANNIOOPANIV 144.0111NE-011,S, 10114118; - ':. 7 0 0110 C PIMPF -- 4 0 0. irtik:P9AT 1f 4 :1 1' 4 I k l i • - TORTE, sui AitrAthe vutusAncnns , - fi10 02 4 , 'mod • ', • • - • • ' Tigitagio, 11107; :•.1111D OSA* e, • : - Ayr lofts, jimpossod Ikeligh‘ 111114,14 Zr-N la & .1 1 1= Jam (Igo . wrwri&g lu tir k ""=. ~.k- -; - -0 ,1 47 4, an the Pophipswat ' , ,. , 1111('D-I:o.l.i''.'.lt;S: - ,' . ;,.: . .,i'i', - , - , NEall , immisated moo IA $ ditemem:. am !rooshe mcieroby Mop to moll, mkt* ulmetro prompt ma DR: 1 2 ,04 1 101 g ititIEPARAnONS, #Ol, MOLY 11111 i,.. Kasai as info sad RAW( Riaisesisza war 1 - gilded fozhenthq sia faholal , Wan saiii? 11r. Poriar's- Pectoral for . aids_ _ * *ow_ _ GO losjictirt dichtotio Pia. or Mess ow., Dr..l4l4"e kisits ilsalfs= fr eist i" lsc—.. . shinditiairat, te: • '1 00 gr. potterlOdiarbe Tosio,farfeds mak Dr.Porisr s iao tsirJsrs 1 thr silts,. 1.00 Dr.Prirliur's Lllll4B= s fer . heir mad . 1 - 40 asp • 8P•*A .0. 4 111 , 16 .. 1 ; o b Dr Porter's Visokbirry Warn; fiia 35 Dr. Porter's ii 1 1 / 4 1014 Einbroosticoloi wain* D. Porter's Pectoral tare . f' Amore 35 MIN earruaa Dr. Porter's IMM Wails Wen, for sayeutag , Dr. Porter's Worn Syrup. for examine- Porter's Vsni belief, for crying Wen 35 esti°. 40e ha. Dr. 'Podia's=a iinuff, for totorrk 26 Dr. Porter'i Toothache Drops, for tooth . Dr. Porter's , Tooth Powder, for preserving Dr. Porter's thr damming and 11 5 the hair 50 Dr. Porter's =e, ior beautifying the gr. portik's roriferoasfihstapoo,fra clean- 53 ' , lug the hair .69 Dr. Forthen XMt u r s Pin= beautify. Dr. ,Portee'slle O c rinent. for•ezteini 60 Dr. Porter'sitteVeOmpoimd. for scald 33 00 Dr. Porter's= Pip:, for habitue. 00 Dr. Porter's l=nit iP Bol l2 re. for cutrarounds I.to 15 Dr: Porter's Lip Sake, for clapped lips:— 21 I Porte' Eye Gahm. for lorlimod eyes.. .25 Porter'i Eye Water. for inftasted eyie.. IS Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remoter, for =Mal and iambus 26 Dr. Parte?. C±mipation PM, for wet* Dr. Porhtr's Fo Pills, for poor blood . 26 Dr.Portor's tate o42o tp e rila, fors &ale. 50 ' Dr. Porter's ti r =et er for making ntr tarries E ss Dr. Porter's raid Vaa 2,, for flavoring 40 W. Potter's sa llset I nca , ,_ ! for flavoring bottles 40 P. Porter's Oriental CeZE,fat beckon glia l he • 26 Porter's Liquid Mae, for repairing wood work 26 r. Porter's Olesiudng Flind,for easy wash. /so Dr. Porter's B l ed Bog Polecin, for killing Dr. Portar's ° 4 6 Poison Parr, for killing 06 Dr. Porter's Bat and Mice Poison, - for az- - rats. . 25 'Dr. Porter's Hes mil l igh ine. or remOving spots from clothes , 26 Dr. Porter's Black Ink. la plat bottles. 7. 26 - b balk by the pr. Porter's Bone a diaesssrr Cattle pOwder. feu so Dr. Porter's Rome sad Vs Lotion, foi s Dr. Porter's I lTk i % s ee And Cum: _ for horses 60 Dr, Dr. ladviee elven toasty at the °Dee, ebaWas add for sr - alcftl tor part llbefel petrosaporonid &mane to hie friends and the = tl t2 ao pains Man be spared to sand!. sad sad me& the P contlnuatioe of their" =Memo i4ri,P• • H. O.TORTEB, IL ! D. • . Dee. 11,1864.—p. . , • RigaUanums. THE CORNER. GROCERY 1 - No. 1, BATTON'S BLOCH, flontlieast corner of Main & Bridge-eta TOWANDA, PA. PEMBIONB, Fixiu,R, MEAL, 4S;C• The underri i gned desire to make acknowledge 1 ents for th very liber al patronage they have ceived for the past eight months.. • in They haie recently large ad options to.their stock, and t are in daily receipt of Goods adapted-to the minis of their trade, all of which have been selected with care, and bought at the very !meet market rates. With tbeifexperienoe sad greatly MI iportomed facilities, they would moat !mtpectfully invite their old friends and customers to an examination of their goods. They feel certain that; suck examination will justify i I ,their _ customers in giving - them as hereto fore their 'trade mid- their confidence. They continue to pay Metal prices In ClAelli for desirable . Country itio. duce.: • LONG & KULP& 11:- *yr 11, 1868: MitOtrit.—Wheat Flour of 'alt itadt4,l Booewbut Hoar, Bras, saes,: WAIL roed. , .,ftiat • W. A. 8U1CW21.115.:. FINiIABSOBTNENT-OVTOI -41%; lations. at Waal 101114 . ntlEntrigirrieusisuu tx:aig 3 IMES:- .4. 1 :a., 4-1 .N4V' 1 7 1 7 214101 f ur , -..) ,A t I V ;4114441V,4-- - AP 01111411 : 1 -. ; 1 .4 r&11.:-g.an.''t*II:n11 1 _ ' lel. • -'', 15..0T- . .;:,:etti'Ll3 i , ' .rsl',ATlMlltnipirl AritrrAfP ; 9l Mt= toy mks : ors - milosoriblerophlss=. sah Ahlrike.M.4,,,„-_:...- ~• .! ;,,,,,..nmai pilUdirailli 10121103111 . Saida i reet*„.. 1 04.1.0 - 40,1 10 001 ....., r ,:: - -;' , .•, , ;,...1 ...;}- ~, cq, • ~..-q9, •.. '''P r '4''' ''' '''. !''' ' ".' "' . 7 : Waft 1 010 1 4/11tadlOrni l A/Mail . 7 471. 1 ,- ;.7 , , , ,.0 eyo 0 . 4 . _. r; 4',7, sbr --illitft Ot S . P.- - - aoratinifisaiw E-,:-.111,11! ! i ti,,, 404 Virfea--44 I RWucIBP ,, ' , 7 .; 1I14111•411110 or , ctiniasmiAm • • 101 1 . 411111 A, 110U114= 411111.110XCIPATHKI SEDUMII23. ME ALL !RP, P.ORtn4li rxr,rax KEDICYIEei , • 0. • PAINT ANIYVABNISILBNUSIINEc .- • • fAilleaerUndrAn'inialle ' *ioy' km roma mrricialsc..F marr, . „ nuers nor liKti44.4” IMIn!?/ 0 FglAgiff , ~ LicaLOlD. ; Attp,firtimfoing; 11 Alt o itt L IfliP On I.llllBi BMW PIMPS; 311PPlale iND Nada DeUka.Sythos - *aid Olithetagri a sun •or anon% mon o room unra; : • •• BURGICAII/1130iiiTi - Arai.muitoraurr• iterge'lenstleseheit for the •Itat, sad Mk. AINP tot the Teeth me' Waft l'oeth Pow? Ism - p BeeptE.Velehe Vateollma Yap th• et:r;ittgpit, OHOICs ihnattiVIOSALICO ANDaffm• ar Physielsos prei vilsol at seemeable Mau: Iledlelasu asul pions easefony 99d and w =WO 901 9/ 099 0 929191 . a ral b7eo MO =numul- 7 Afo bootie fear 9 to 10 b 1 the sore+ Roos, to 2la the eftantoon.. - _ ••, •.>••••,.1 •," • 11•41 , ., 00Fi. Tomas. Sept. !6.1866. ' - , 4calinart. Cl 3 ril i , 2 PAt 3 1 t gs • E -f 1 cl t , 1 rs cl a to tv, .. !.. .2 , ...- . .3 e i ;. g - , f: 0 . . . v Ft— C 4 0 o d -. et 0-- - ? ti ca . . MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO., Wish to call the attention . or the public to their sew Stock of - • HARDWANN, - PAPAW° 11(PLDIIMITS. • BLACK SMITHS? TOOLS, I and CARPENTKWY TOOLS. Also; a large assortment of Window Glass, Bash, Paha, Oils, and g arishdshe Brushese, and Paint of all btada, width will •be sold for the lowest Cub pike. Aka, a Ike anorineat or - IEIIBOI3IINE LAMPS of every style and pattern to salt the public. lamps repaired and changed from Oil and liltdd - to Heromme. Partladar attention paid to the manufacturing of 'kinds of aossiwo esoursLy ATTIXDIID We have on laid a anti &Akio of OL•88 P LUIZ JABS. with balsa m& seltasallag corks, and HER TICALBEALINGCLNB Oda fa ate of ibe beet eau used. June 10,1866. . • . ' W HOLESALE GROCERY PROVISION HOUSE s. MIL & co The undereigned, encouraged by the success which has thus. ar, a tended their new ,enterprise, desire to make acknowledgement for the very liberal patronage - they have re ceived, by giving their enetomera the advantage of their yeari' experience, together with the benefit, of their greatly increased-facilities for doing business. They keep constantly osi hand, very large and complete. assortnient of everything in their line, and are daily receiving •such additions to thOr . stoek. as the wants of their ti Ude requires. \• They have now in store; Sugar Syrup; *ukases, Coffee,: Rico, To baoco, Fish, Change, Fruits, Craulcers, Candy, ,Matohea, Broomr, Wrapping Faper, and Tifine, Flour Sacks, Seeds; and a great variety of other goods, , which have_ lieen recent. ly bought at the lowest point in the market, and am offered at wholesale, at rates to correspond. They desire to call especial atten. Lion 'to their large :stock of Fine Teas, which they. are selling at New York lobbing prieea,:tgilaranteeing the quality in all cum • gave oleo on hand a good mote, meat of .floir; Pork: . and • Kerosene , • ' • • '.'They . still continue to have . the• benefit o[ s resident Partner in - New toit;wht.kiaconetantly in the market • , . _ , • and prepared-to tarn--to . our advan. Sage any - favorable - changes On • the price of goods ; „ - woorra a co. ' • 4 01(611 :. , • : - IMO TIN WARE. !'fC~ceUantoas. 113, KAZIS Slum, TOTVA2OI.4: PA. -41 -PcrP! ,wt. =1 NORTH - B111411011:1101111D,Reit 4 ,1• N rf,";,:.. r.,1. .4n Ar criu - ..:•,ftB444*/*/ ead4 , .4* 1 1'03 1 ITANDA; ~ BRADE'ORD :CO., -14. 4 1: stow precirel tollidilbj. 018,t3' -SAW SMOUVAACHINZE •,- 1152!jgter idiot .tb! . 4 fl - - MADE • dr, RKPAIRP, STEAM . • -.. IAVGE COOKS, !OIL, COTS, AO., v 611,1444 :11.thatnetice. 5 .. -; S B 0 Ler 'l3 UTTIN tkorfrom bansm diazintir. FORGING - - Of hawry ArioagtbtArork lag Bdagss aad all alborlorPosor dos* to 90w . .amodanot of • 1349Pri1, 1 1.801Eirrnici - /srovss, Coat iodivooftoroolo. iindtarodrcookies Siam, Wave Pipe. Tin-Wore Boat Pampa, Maim ealthatara and Lasped. keptpeamstaid- DRAwRIGA - 4 _ , sItOXFiCATIONs oz aids& iiiaddalus rae. imp; sad other PoriKri PloPorool WA .4 1 /4 oieawi. rim bai bad large • twirler:a la Oda Wasiak oft beldam' • - JOHN CAMAS. Mina . Oak. T O kNDA OARIkIAOS FACTORY. .. Thd labirdesed tespeettbßy mime. to the theybie wawa the A It R,I A. !;:i. e,4'' ii . :: ii:.. 7 ji t- .- i:',K :$ , And an now Minima to bAdd-Worlvip, - - - TSS -L T 11137. STY L . _ Aid mast warkamnitlia. =amen TIM win minstiuttly 'keep on hand Ali amortment ot 'plea. Tos - .. AND- OPEN BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS, au -AnD TWO SZATZD ALBANY SLEIG HS. ALL WORK WARRANTED. REPAIRING promptly attended to at ms souable ptiees. BRYANT t STULEN. Towanda, May 9,1867.—1 y. NEW PLANING MIL L tVersgeed 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 . WINDOW SASH, 3 BLINDS, are premed to fill order', whether large or =4, upon. the aborteat.. notice.. We hen also a. large variety of MOULDINGS, of the Lited style and pattern,. which we can lamb& much cheaper than they can be . worked by SING. TONGUEINO, ' GEOVEING, and a.l other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our eastomen. . Persons building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen, miles distant, will find it largely for their interest to buy of na, or bring their lumber and worked by our machinery. Bring your grisr, of Flooring, -or other lumber, end while your team is is feeding; bare it ground out-and take it borne with you. We will pay CASH for ME 4. HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see us, or If you can't come, write. • L. B. RODGERS . B CO. Towanda, Feb.. 1864. irlisettlawous. BBOOKBINDERY.-THE PUBLIC 11 respectfully inhumed that the Book- Bindery baa been removed to the Argue 'Build ing, Sd dory, where will be done BOOK.;BIN DING! In all its varietal braachas„on terns as rea aosable as" the times " wlli allow. The Mid try will be ander the charge of H. O. WHITAKEE, An wiperienced Binder, and ell work will be promptly dome In a style and manner 'hick cannot be.exceibd. Naito; Naga:lnes. News papers, Old Books, he., bound In every variety of id , fie. Particular attention wi l be paid to the Worland Binding of BANS soon, . To any 'desred pattern, which in quality and be warranted; AU Work wilt-be ready' for deliver* when promised. - • The patronage. of the ,public is solicited, and vertu: satisfaction guatrcuiteed. Towanda, August. 3, 1816.—U. . • 0.84.000 AND OIGARSI The undersigned hireestablished s STEAM TOBACCO FACTO Y, TOWANDA, On Main Street below ; Bridge Street W here they are manufacturing all kinds of CUT TOBACCO • AND CIGARS 1 Wbich they otter to the trade at W H 0 LE SALE •PRICES 3 Vat cannot fail to snit. We would most re- 1 trolly solicit a call from the dale., through Northern PennsylvantS" to an examination of OUR` STOCK AND PRICES 1 Our Tobicao is manufactured from the best KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA Rock that can be promaretin, the market. Give us a try. This Is a borne "ent• rprlse and will succeed with iliberal • dispositioa- of the trade to support boars manufactom. • MEANS & PerINNY, ISTLldain Street, Towanel, Pa. • • 4, 19ii&—tf. - • - FuRNITuRE w4antooms JAM MARMON announces to the public ttuit he still cbatinues to manufacture and keep .on hand a barite assairtmept of •, • • .CABINET"•-FURNITURE, Bombs. Wake.' Bedsteads. Stands, Chan, dm, of every desalptset., which wil l be made of the best materials, and,n he modworkmaa like meaner. ' • I invitee*, inaction of the public to nyiwork, whioh•sbalino. be unseal in durability, at any shop in the . coantly i and my pins will - be baud to be as low as the tines will *diet. Beady-made Collins constantly on hand or misdate ortier. A. good Baum will be furnished when desired.- • Aug. le t „ rpittrinva & RAItiIESS MAKING ..11:•-ittemidetaglild bine II& - 413 - Ibi aid * o).isseniP r i Sm: blown 1111114 Iva ot Ilta- GM in tor ttpl_porposC or oart7 ll lll oa the above us. manias sulking sea 60611421i100s to ordoriad all walk learaMed. , °firm; Nib= MOAB IL PIILIA2- 7 ' aim litthni• AL 24. /444. Tit AGS RAGS II SAGS 111--- , 500 .a.ir Tom good hoar ;Pp wastedifer glad' a-"6°,Prtrnirirasissa Towanda. Oct. 1! 1868. .• • • • =e- -I • re; g t _ awe - 1 N STYR AN og L - --11411E9X .- • promptly 4. 11 0.1(14.1". 44E44 1 *kowtow rellkilkisli aae Reliable eitialiVe Aireptte Orricdr; 01 700.00 U MIA tan Nem lostrwin Coitrasy, I Opt, (Ash Amts.-11M $1E4,234 * ow, mai Logical ass ; Os: , .• AID Ws bowman Co. • cfrtAr / *Pet!" 7. 114db ." 147 , Aosta la the trilled Ingo. over... 1,800,40 Datiy Pradoliii, upwards of (Gold) 17,000 - 8 - 11 - 0 WM AIWA 111191111110BCOSPAIIT. 1 HAI ggilfirdr . cam. P Or Julia's limn. lan' barium • • Newark. ,N. J. Co . • 11901. Co., *Oa., (s •• • Awl% Voinisbncin ittermuLtriebntin 4 Cot_ - • /I"lffenl, Con, UsPi " • Towa tai nda; Feb. 30,1160-=t110.0000.03 • • PRE' LIFE AND AOGIDENTAI izimnuNcs. SEVENTEEN MILLION DOLLAR,. O. S. RUSSELL; 'digest, FOS 11111 mum= MIR cosy iNT. Maui Pun & Ilmanbusitain f • ' Camas , POW . .PAiladetdis, r . W Eons lisciAsosOlinzr_, • . - 4. l i4ge•Yer*. Capital sad one 13.7,50ttn buintaaas Gorier: or Norm axassaA, PlistadetAki. I- - Cqftil sad imams, air 5i,700. 0k , EUILISTAN Ixsoustoseoznar. Cr Nearer! t. • CaPlad sad auflaat Now, 13 11 0 P apligirsin Couiar - r, . . Cspital sittamiss,, .. .. 1360,cc Ismlistamins.tossurEi t • VaPital 0 2 si PA I 1 1 1 4/ K"‘ r. PUMAS Wiwi= Chinn,. - Of lienford, Coes. Cap - Its! and sarplam, Ilfunai. Lin Innaium COMPART. Of .Nns- ref*. capita and iiirplasorreT • Ups:tams IssousrairCoirAxT, Of Hartford, Cant. Capital sad surplus, are!. $6OO/ix Rieke takes on all kind. of Property, at u his ratans by say other reliable Computes. • sr Felicia lamed she Lowe, if aay, pasted atthts Agency,thereby saving the trouble sod matte of going elsewhere for settlement. Ay O ffi ce at the Harduttere Store of Cod ding h Russell C SnIUSBELL. Urraods, Feb. T, 1866.--tf THE lIISITRANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA: °Mee No. 24: Walnut Street, Philadelphia. This Company are now prosecuting the tspi nem of Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE on Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture, throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on al terms,for long or shortperiods • or pert' rtti ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premio ni. The prompt payment of claims for lowa ace 1 ing the period of nearly 70 years that the Con. pany bas been in eslstence, entitles them to tha confidence of the public. Dutscross.—Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W, Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor,Ambrose White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, 02 Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickies, E. Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Harries, Francis R. Cope. Edward U. Trotter, Edwarda :; Clarke, Wm. Cummings. • i% ARTIIVZ G.X.07/Elt, C. S. RUSSELL; Agent, Towanda. - ‘l. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE FIDE AND LiPE INSURANCE COMPANY.—Office, 45 Masai St., ani Broadway, N. Y. Capital, Surplus:and Reserved Funds (Gold) 516,271,675 Assets-In the United Btates,over . 1,8000.* Daily Premiums upwards of (gold).. ITAA The shareholders personally responsib:e for engagements of the company. All Diredon MU tbe shareholders. AND BCII.OLL SAWING, moron m Nsw You.—Francis Costae Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., Deploy Ch rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq., IL 1. Archibald, Esq., H. B. K. Consul, Aleusider . Hamilton, Jr.,Taq., Robert C. Fergason, Eat. - Alfred Pell. Esq.;Realdent Secretary. Aks ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Bond. Bumaan—Phenirliank--Cammann it Co, The Policies of this Company are issued by well-known American citizens resident: in New York, who are Directors and Shareholders, an: consequently, with the other Shareholden, srt Individually liable for all the engagemenu cf the Company ; all Policies are signed by them, all claims are payable in cash on proof of lou without dedtiction for intereat, and not, as a maxi, sixty days after presentation of proof. They expire at six o'clock, P. 11, and not t, noon. Life insurance effected, and anntotr, granted on farofahle terms. R. B. JgcBEAN, Ageat Towanda. April 23, 1887. T HE EQUITABLE LIFE ASK:ft ABCS Society's Agency for Bradfori CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000. Yearly income oar rartoeNTE—hi WARD Towanda. July 25, 1867. TIME ASTOR FIRE INSITUNCh A of New York. Agency for Brawl , Co CAPITAL $400,000. _Dividend for 1868,10 per cent. NONTANYE - I;WA9O • Towanda, July $,1867. -LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRS r a. Inoonnce Agency for Bradford Contr. CAPITAL $3,400,000. 'Mutual Cash - plan. In meetings' operation cs er twenty-seven years. MONTAN YEE2, WARD. Towanda, July 25, 1i67 ,- WYOMING INSURANCE AGE-N. CY. WYOMING INSURaNCE COMPANY Wilkes-Barre, Pa ii7ch WADHANI3... .Presiden L. SHOEMAKER, • Vice Preside:: R. C SMITH, Secretary Capital and Surplus 8170,000. North Amenca,Bartford. Conn. assets 1360,4 Fulton. New York, 48 Do_ Springfield, Mass., 4 40 0 Applications for insurance in the Jbove cee panies taken at fair rates, and business anal . ed to with promptness and care. Partlesh: attention will be given to Farm risks to the country. Also, Life and Live Stock insurance s: fected In good and reliable companies. over the Bakery on Main4t. , formerly occufle'\ I)7ll6'r= fr:Morrow. T. B. CAMP, Agent• Towanda, March 12,1868.—5 L RIISSELLk, INSUBAIWI:AGENCV . Capital Represented over $27,000,000, COMPANIE3 REPinfiENTEI) : North America, Philadelphii,...s 2,901,2$ Plurnix, of Hertford, 1,234,195 II Germania, Nevaork. 876,815 5 1 Home In. Co., New Haven, .1,619,070 31 North American Fire In. Co., of Now York, 755,10 ,01 01 Enterprise. of Cincinnati,Looopo kinthZ Life, New York, ' 20,00),0 000( We write foliates in the above reliable cos ponies at theloweat rates. Particalar given-to farm property. Office two doors soril of the Post Office, up stain. in the roonioeta• pied by John W. Nix and Henry Peet, alai the banking House of B. 8. Rowell k Co. B. S. RUSSELL. -JOHN, W. ICI Towanda. Feb. 20, INS. • FASHIONABLE TAILORING ! LEWJB MUM Respectful) Informs the .C.lfheas of Tovadi Bormilh , that be has epeneil a -TAILOR SHOP, In Phinney's Banding oPpoidta the IlesizA o and solicits a shire of public parclicge• Us is premed to cut and make prawn la the most ihrhionalde stybi r sad the mat dcw hie moaner. Pub% istiefaction Mill be Po* Wood. • and Repairing done to order esP. Wins. - Sept. 10, let H' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. H. 11. THOMPSON a ROOM FOWIta omcs u szosAsos nactr ! CHICAGO, • 4 _ Reel Hoists purzhased and soil; Troia. mulls Aid Hoot Loaned. Job INIS.-11m - • - SI J)00 01101 ..rno ....117opor P,000,0c0 1 1