. .141, SY STOOP The Ihkiry, may be : divided into three classes; ,the kfilk -0024 , ghee*. Dairy, the B u tter and .the Family Dairy." - Stoek'best adapted to one of these divisions, busy net : be' .suitable for another; .stall:lwo , . must not rely.entirely, Won alli•Putimaar breed, A.liNct) 4ll l: 3 -11 t 11 anizagiht I # . ; OM breed - 16 he'.itii,TECo . theStiiiidard;uia l superior to all others.' . ' flood :!leiry cows may littottnd . emong--trufeom mon stock, nearly if not equal to the best sPeciinens of the thorough-bredai but we cannot depend.npan them to produce like progeny;,therefore,. eve , ry fawner -should - take the - utmost pains to introthiciiiew blood into his stock, sad breed up, instead - pf,0197/_-1 ing degenerate. 'Crosses are consid ered by many 'to be - rnore than thorough-bred& They may do us well-as, but, ru4lees great care : is taken to introduce nevi blood every few years, they areas apt 16 degene rateus ourtommokOtpws:: ' The general compleint.among far mers is tlutt it costs too much to im-, prove their stock. This is a mistake, for it is not 'necessary. to buy a full blooded bull,- four or five years old, unless yon have plenty of , money bi spare. A full-blood'- bull calf froni tweniy months to two years old will e )st frozn'lso. to 300 dollars, or per haps Is' A bull two years old can 'Lswe 50:cows if he is properly eared' for, and in two or three ,years you will have half-blood stock from your own cows, and by letting him to your n,ighboring farmers, ,-(:)u will have ,dough money to bay another one: of a, new strain. Then in a few years y•lii have cattle nearly equal to full -1,1, Now instead of outlaying any I , p)ro money yon can realize great profits by letting yiu- bull, and by :king and . selling stock, While the iinprovement in your own cattle is , I , liValellt to the price of the bull -or I , llls, awl even more. , • • iTobeConttnnea.] How to :Have Good Meadows. .)fr. N. Platt,..of; Bradford county a letter to the Amerimn In init.() Farmer's Club, gives his ex perience as follows : My land is adapted to all kinds of grain and to tinlothy grass and red cloven_ • My practice is, when tßow a piece to not to plow it in again in li•ss than eight years, and I fre 'wildly let it lie a much lotion' time. have a meadow now whiclihasbeen ;aimed for sixteen successive years, and it nos never better than now. In fart my meadows tinder the right treatment grow better as they grow older. I do it by returning •to a meadow allpe manure the hay blade that was taken from it, and sowing a bushel of gypsum per acre each year., In that way the yield of gram is hi.iavier and finer and richer-as the soil thickens. I use manure only for top-dressing the- meadows ; in that way I get double price for it. It produces.a.s much worth of grass as it would in ~r ain, and also produces itself in al turf. My turf, when ready for plowing 'under, is a solid lusty of grass roots twelve inches deep or more, and so thick on the top that no soil can be--stsin. I consider iine such turf, when turned under, equal to 160 tons of first-class' barn yard manure per acre. Land so often, plowed to grain the all gives - up to , the grain bone, beof, tallow there is in it ; consequantly the grass, crop is so • (11.z:tante of nutriment that farm stock will not thrive well upon i without grain a portion of the season. It - furnishes a plenty of skin and rib as the cattle are witnesses, but the flesh is _minus. Grass grown upon land kept in the right kind of order for grass will keep stock in first rate order at all seasons of the year. I have seen it tried •in both ways, and know whereof t speak. Raising grain on a piece of 'ground, three seasons to two of grass, enriches it in the same ratio that paying $3 for ,$2 would-enrich a man. lake produces like in grass us in bleeding, conse -tinently manure 'made of good hay is best for meadows: It stands to rea holl fur meadows to grass better than when their own production is honest-. ly returned to theni:' Many of our writers on; agriculture - have incomes from other sources beriicle their farm, and can follow any system-of rotation and have plenty of time and leisure. But tho man who begins at the foot .of the hill, runs in debt for two-thirds of his farm, all his stock and tools, • theii clears the land of stone and stumps, walls it in, enriches it and puts on the buildings, and raises a family of chidren, must sound all the depths of true economy ; in any case he musttnot.raise too much grain, if lie does the Shell' will sell some of it RAISING Cum rae4gor gidEßVES ON .- •we have seenwith good effect. David A. Hawn - of Stark, ear York,is in the habit of turning out his calves as soon as the clover is large enough for a good bite, and he leaves theta there , without anything else, except salt, ,what they want, and water, till the Clover is it hlottsom • and fit to cut. He then turns them out, puts them with the cows till -the clover has obtained sufficient growth again, which is in a few weeks, and there lie leaves them till fall, or, in case a second crop is cut, till that is fit to harvest . So he keeps his spring calves during the summer. NObother to feed with milk or aught elsel they are simply left to themselves (And. their feed' is usually along the 'kneel Thi* go into winter in the best condition,and are fed on clover and timothy alone during lli.e winter. No b`ter, calved are, are, raised than David A. Hawn raises in this way, on clover dime, save a' little timothy in the winter. And the reason is obvious—clover is rich in. nitrogen, in the flesh-formhig principle. for him. , Lime fires in gardens and orch ards, at early twilight burning ten or fifteen minutes, will 84114 and•oon smne swarms of beetles, bugs and curculios, and thus save the crop of fruit. Light wood obtained and split fine beforehand,enough.for the whole season, or 'flat battoriied tin lamps like those of the 'campaign Uccle.; will be oral to money at a Inmdred per cent, in every man's pocket t who owls either garde:l_9T orchard: OLORIOIIB NEWS! Alit AS TEE WIE4If EWA , I+7, SEA STOIE, . 4 1 BRWOZ am= Towmam. At the alga at the AMERICAN - 1,7.140 BED, will .t; AND BLUE STORE ! tlempkr of ,ToasAwn MEW. . to lokUlttr 44 people tikiktlgiyis amt. ptide 4n/Plzi• PRIM LOW 'AS TEE GREAT t►XEBICAN TEA ,CONI'r OP NEW TORE. Trash Citvaad docee ieedvei &Wrenn New York. or 'ground to onler4' Aiw wbola see, green sad roosted, an, styles, Idiots and ground EtEdcea. D ri ed Traits. - kr-4 at equal* low prima. The sabsaiber begs leave to rebut' . bin thank" for the eery liberal psizonage extended to him while in We Groan butane= In this place, and 'obits a trill In bin new mimeos. Trx= TM be conducted strictly m the case astiza Mid you not have to pip extra prima l to make tip 'll* the loom ot a credit badness. It you can't spare the money to pay for la pound, bwy au ounce to for It. Be independent—then yaw will be worthy to walk wader the Into the _ American Tea Store! And Amy your Goode cheap. gar-Bomember the Bed. White and Blue Rom new Block. litidge Street. ;WY L 1860. W. isp AIITILt.T.. ° T o S. N. BRONSON'S FOR, HUBBARD MOWING MACHINES, None better, and parts for the same, an important announcement. SASH, DOORS AND.. BLINDS ! No better‘uallty can be found, and at prices attain able. Teti* of - STOVES, IRON AND HARDWARE, As low as the tide of the market, kc., kc.. at METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE, Orwell, Pa. June 24. 1869—V1 A.oaccou NEW PLANING MILL. The undersigned having built a large and commo dious NM in the Borough of Towanda. and filled it with the most modern and iniproved machinery, for the manufacture of WINDOW SASH AND BLINDS, Are prepared to All oaks% whether lelle or was% upon the diortest notice. We have also a large va riety of 1110IILD11108, of the latest style and pattern. which we can furnish pinch cheaper than they can be worked by hand. ' PLANING. TONGUE:ENO, GROOVING, • AND SCROOL SAWING, And all other work pertaining to 4olnerl, will bo done W soil (oar cuatotoets. Pexsons building. and not living more than twelve to fourteenuilles distant, will find it largely for their Mimed to buy of us, or bring their lumber and hare it worked by our machinery. Bring your grisi of Flooring, or Giber Inniberoind while your team is feeding, have it ground out and take it borne with y ou. We wID lay CASH - tor PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and one us, or If you can't come, write. Towanda, Feb.. DM. L. B. RODGEDS A CO. • GO TO THE B .A. 3:r_ "E, IR, "I'" Cf. 00 I) M A. OYSTERS ALWAYS ON HAND, BREAD, PIES, CAKES, SCOTT k DUFPINGTON • Towanda, Dec. 15, Is 6& FARSIE'RS OF BRADFORD CO THE CAYUGA.CHIEF 4-` BEST MOWER, . THE BM REAPER, AND THE BEST CONIEMED It Is the LIGHTEST DRAFT MACHINE sold. It is two wheeled, with a Sextble pole, and ao Imo= os TIM mew' escos. It has a floating Anger bar, and follows closely the Inequalities of the ground, while the graduating bar gives perfect control of the guard Moiler% so as to work perfecUy In lodged sad tingled Pala, and clover. t- In bodged clans it bestarmytklng rait--no plies le too koad fork A aimplekdgerpkte, essay taken out, enables the owner at an time to make the cutting appeatns local as perta yas when new. It la an iron machine. and will last year's longer than a wooden framed machine . cen. Our new machine, No. 2, in DURABILITY, LIGHT ETILITY. SIMPLICITY and CHEAPNESS la ntannasaad. It you want s PERFECT TIMM, come and exam ine the CHIEF before purchasing, and you will take no other. Do want a IMLF. HAIM tbo CHIEF. with wLeeter'a New Controllable Hake, is ahead of any new. Hawn. or Tars or Dian awn TIT rim Tnou HILL TA324l3ur Cunt AT. Turn RUTH Mrsom. Taus or bertmoorrB : Dodge's Ohio and Boekeye.No. 2.Beeroge per loth. 7.8( Y=mrdor. do do 7.54 Cbtel, do do 5.88 1111202, do 5.35 Badme. N el o. N o. 2. ldo do , PI! 3.22 5.10 Como M. For Paambleti or Machines apply to Imam MACHINE FULLY * Ma, 17. 1869-11. GR°CERY'PROVISION AND FEED STORE JOHN MERIDETH, (Main Street, first door south of the BMhoed IteMe,) would most respectfully invite the attention of the public to his Inge and well selected stock of OROCERLES AND PROVISIONS, Which be is selling to suit the times, and purses of all. He has also opened a splendid • .FRED STORE, • Which la well situated to snmdy the canal and Ban kin thy cad region stock at WI times. He keeps constantly on g a large of • • -TEAS, 'COFFEES, SUGARS, • HOLASRE2. FLOUR, BUTTER, PORE, &c., Which be is sellin g cheap for cash. GOODS DELIVERED IN THE BOROUGH THEE - The citizens et Towanda and vicinity win wage gcbget my thanks for vs very Moral_ Aistronawo for t wo yam, sad vs pontos% with their soda lamb to isalolve . Mtn • ,OriliPE. , Nol/0._. , ' to edam our lownsin, so ad kowagnott wanananon total. Maud no al lota.My MT. JOHN *1013:DITIL Toinmds, 10, Ow of the bast Utemair Instßulions of the eons. try, aceessitie Rom all points. la Masted at DRIED PIITTIT OP ALL KIM& COWELL t MYER. THAT CELEBRATED SELF RIS-. thikitr. 4 C. B. ATCIIIS.I 10ROF. HOBEFORDE BREAD Proragatka , at C. B. PATCH'S. Sky SO. ME And Ile 121E1 ..t.T ALL HOURS IN THEIR SEASON FRUIT CANDY NUTS, 18 THI 1 4 7 ' N:11. 11 MARSHALL BROTH Towanda, HIRAM ELLIOTT. Minna =WOE lIIIMPHERT, Leßayowebt, GEORGE H. FM Towanda twp. SYJuI. WHOIMEMLE G it.q.v. z al , ' .. ... , a , TrvillD7r 414?111, 4 1-,-- , ) 4. I \ \ —_ ' - I'l3 Fii..!ti . i . • ,-- •- ~. • - ToWanns, iii.:' The - - undersigned, eneournged 'by \ the success wbieh has ,thus frirattend .... , . , . d,: . , . , . ed their new enterprise, desire to make asknowledgment for • the very liLe s ral . patronage they have received, by gt • - ing.theit eustii)inere the advantage of their year; experience, together with the benefit of their greatlyincreased facilities , for doing liminess. They keep eont3tuitly on hand a very hirge and coinifete asinrtinent of everything in their line, and are dilly receiving such additions to their stock as the wants of their' trade re- quires They have nowin store, Sngar, Sy rup, MolasseS, Coffee, Bice; Tobacco, ,Fish, Salt, Cheese, Frrdts,:Crackers,, Candy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping Paper and Twine, Flom• Sacks; Seeds,: and a great variety _of other goods, which have been recently bought at the lowest point in the market, and are offered at wholesale, at rates;to correspond They desire to call. especial atten tion to their large stock of Fine Teas; which they are selling at New York Jobbing prices.—guarantecing quality in all cases. Harc also!on hand a good assort- ment of Flour, Pork, and Kc-rosene They still continue to have the ben- efit of a resitlont Partner in Nev. York, who is constantly in the mar- ket, and prepared, to turn to onr vantage any favorable changes in the price of goods FOX, STEVENS, MERCER k co. May 12, 18'68. pATTERSON C KINNEY, (Rncerssoro M T11(174.th J. Jo:4M f Deter:ln GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Faun', kc., O. 2. PATTONii BLOCK TOWANDA, .H'ENN'A Having pnrehagegl the entire stock of GROrERIES . PROM. lONS, of T. J. JONI 1, and having added largely thereto by recent purchaxca. they take pleaenre in announcing to the public that they are prepared cell anything and everything In the, GROCERY AND PROVISION LINE. Snell as SUGARS, • TEA ' , COITKES, FISH, FLOUR, FEED, CORN MEAL, WOODEN AND.WILLOW WARE STONE WARE, &c., &c As cheap as. the cheap•rt. We guarantee perfect eat ishetion to all who may favor us with • call.. CASH PAID FOR COUNTRt PRODUCE. J. 8. PATTEBBON March 10. 18(19—tr. PEOPLE'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, 80171 S COMES MUDGE /12.11 SLILIN bTEEED. A new and comilktc stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which will be sold at the lowest iosstlAe prices. CODFISH, UACKEBEL, HERRING, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &.( Bring on your produm, which we pay (nab for. DAIRYMEN„ A constant supply of Ashton Bolt, all s.teed; Chum., Balker Firkin, Taw, kc. --.l o leasucall and look through our stock. and we will dour first to pleaso you. 3F. A. ItOCEIVELL. Towanda. April 28. 1869. LQAKI NEW JEWELRY, AT WABiEWS. GOLD WATCH _ ES; AT wAg.was. • ELGIN WATCHES, `-AT WAIMMENIL WALTHAW'iTAYCHES, AT WARNER'S' FINE GOLD JEWELRY, AT- WARMERS. ALL : KINDS; OF .OLOOKBI , AT ..1,R13. Symetacies, fuld lots of things too nnmercine to men lion, at WARNER'S. , . • Cal and ice Mil, YOU 'WM 111WfItt twenii par Cent in yens prtraume.. irrWaileticii. Midis Juut Jewelry ropalred..a.n4 inenalklL Mimes Mick 'N. U. 'WARM: Towanda. Tec. 1. 11408. chumftirdsitotidow I.‘ • •„`',=;• tifrer?, 11 . , tri "mg! • r••' 1111.1: frKE Wh" I two ruralßod foi Cub: a:Mideast. that I aln sell at as lowfigures as can bo Inircltaacd clamrttci.ia. I now or to the public a eldentlid Mock TEAS, COFFiRS: SVGARS, lliAlICH; minims, spicEs.'&lo. . \ , A.E.RON i'LQII4, GROIA.ISI DO. • • - AYE DO., DUCE.WHEAT DO. i koep ectatantl \ p on hand, pOIIIC, IL%.MS LADD, and all kinds. of FISH. Would call the attepUon of the publlc to our Can't Bo Boat • STOCK OF TOBACCO, Iu • s quality or prior. desseakley's Celebrated Latin dry, New York Chemical and`~Sr Soap. Platwe call and examine our air of WOODEN WADE. • • 'ug() assortment otVANKEE TPILITT SOAPS; lcc., ike. I will pay the Matra can mice fur .COUNTRY PRODUCE. Irarmera, give us a call Wein selling elsewhere.. C. B. PATCH. \ All persiras indebted to the late }lnn will Ideate call and wake immediate payiutnt. Towanda, Marsh, 12, 1867. McCIBE & MIX' • RECEIVING NEW 110CERIES Aptiortinent Wbolu,ile atatl.l{rtail! Fiaxh and flue quality cl Cirtureries a 4 caulxi bought PRIGai RANGE LOW FOR NATIONAL FIRE .WORKS ! Country Marehanta will do well to WI. Our prices shall be, •• with the reasonable," satisfactory. CALL AND' SU US. CASII PAID FOR COeNTRY PRODUCE Goods shown with pleasure. We shall pay strict attention to all parts of our trade. • . WHOLESALE . AND RETAIL. Accept- our thanka for auul. favor. =i1=1!IEIM! TOWANDA STEAM FLOURING itegpeetfully inform the pfitille that they Lave rim elia3ei the new and esieulii - eSteatti Flouring Ml lls b . Vrifliths, Wells te llitite?n.l3l the 'tout!' part of th,•boroitglrp!T•manaa, and having all thy tuo4l ern improvetueut c m, and compet,nt Willem, they on prepareot to do In the 14,1 p.,e,ilea. nistlil*nud I;nuslially Nlmrt notice. Every lining will br taken to give eat,facni SYRUPS, and we invite a public trial MOLASSES, Fannerg doing buwnmxn in town eau bring their gray', aid hurr it grpitud to take lia•A-with them -t- • - FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL, For mac at the lowfvst•ca.ll price,, nod delh•cred in any part of the village free of eliarge. KEROSENE towanda,Torember 10, 1068. FURNITURE WA RE-ROOMS JAMES MAXIMUS announces to the publicpat be still continues to manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of W. S. KINN. EY Bureaus, Tables. Bedstead., Stands, (hairs. kc., of every description, which are made of the beet mates riots, nod in the most workmanlike manner. I invite the inspection of the public to my work, Wirataltallipot be lompassed In durability - at ally shop In the country, and my prices, will 1* found to be as low as the times will admit. Iteadproude Collins constantly on hr ad or made to order. A.gOod Hearse will be furnished when deBire Aug. ,rs, 1865. =EINI=E The nndersigned takes pleasure in annmnwing to his munerous friends and patrons that from this date, the charmiel the Pacific will 1)(142 50. per day. Being eblc proprietor of this house,;fthd therefore free from the ton ecruimou caution of an inordinate rent, he is fully able to meet the down Ward tendency of priors without any falling off of service. • It will now, as heretofore, be his anti, to maintain undhuinished the favorable repittation of Pacific, which it has enjoyed for many wear.:, as one of the beet of travelers' hotels. EMI The table will be bountliilly supplied every delkacy of season - . The attendance will be found elheien c mad obliging. The location will be foil ,1 convenient for those whose business calls them in the lower part of the city, being one door north of Cortlandt street, and one block mestof Broadway, and of ready access to all railroad and steamboat lines. Nov. 17, 1868—Gm. .1011 N TANNING AND HARNESS 3lAK mo.—The tindersitmed have this day formed a so•partneratdp. to be known a. the firm of MAGEE k 'FULLER, for the purpnae of carrying on the above by.inena. Marne.. making and repairing -done to or der, and all work warranted. Cash paid for hide.. UltLY}iN MAGEE. EDGAR S. FULLER. Camptokn, Jan. 2a, DR!. _ _ CHOICE YOUNG HYSON, 00- Loxo, Gunpon•dvr and Imperial Teas of all !Trades Warranted good. COWELL k dYEIL NEW TAILIM SHOP His opened a shop in the room back of the Booms of the Young klen's Christian Association, Pecond story, over Eddy's Clothing Store, wbare ho is now prepared to do all kinde of • in the best and most fasblonable rummer. An ei perienee of many years, a determination to keep up with tha fashions of the times, and a desire to please his customers, be believes willanable him to give sat isfaction. /a" Cutting done ou short notice slid reasonable terms: Towanda, Oct.. 17, ISCT. A SEFTON. SALT PUT- UP IN A large or small quantities at May 20. CANNED FRUITS: OF ALL kinds at C. B. PATCH'S. May 20. . . HEMLOCK tUMBIIII.-LATH etm StiDuiLts.—A prime article of Bands, Flooring, Scantling and Timber of almost any length and dimensions. Also any quantity of Lath and the best Sawed Shingles mannfactured.iri the County, can be supplied to parties for building purposes upon short notice, and upon the most. reasonable terms,. by leaving their orders at the Towanda Coal Yard, or with Turmas IL Woonnurs, Esq., at the Towanda Co=ny's Depot. March 23, 1832—Giu. . a . MACKEREL, CODFLSg, BLUE Flab. Mackinaw Trout, Ciscom Pickled and Smoked Salmon, smoked Halibut, and *led Beef, at - - LONG k ,rSIMER'S9 I!LOUR.-W.HEAT FLOtet OF • all grades, Buckwheat Flour, Brad, men Meal, reed, he., at -W. A, ROCK EMIL Doc. DI. KM on hltild Iklargo stock of C. IL PATCH D AIL Y! THE 'MARKET! All kttitb , of Wbolmate nnzl WWI MILLS WM. H. .FULLER & CO., CUSTOM GRINDING CABINET FURNITURE 170, 172. 1i i k 176 Grontwieh Street NEW YORE, Oct. 10, 1868 AMOS PM:IiM.ACKER TAtwittho, C: B. PATCIIII. MED FRUITS OF A 1.1 - .ACINIV, Ate" A MIX .::~ srpiceritti.,TA.fenc - AvorAp 4 ' 7 ! i:."47 4l l 4ilitte*ltat f • ‘ 4, * ' giro arsiii iio ntbanisk mittrusllsd atindroaltr. • newattud Itnanstrd - cin: ri EtniTatEIVITIV - SP.Ot: !'!:=.•A , B01134151);•4 • ; • • Mich bare been seleetod troika . ° CHOICEST-SUN:NV% - theffim .tind tt to illtnetotereet :tto tnr - tui inid; tintailteitl 7 , wires in Sloes before pusettuna; 7TEMSTEADY,ncoBEAsE.„,--,.1;. :_ OIIii: SALES . . i' . - . ---- --: Shows that -°W 1 1. 4 1 le°RTS . T To sell °air . .GGODS EIM Ae low as they CAN ',BE i - ,41,?01.11,41:31 ,-) = ,•`'', Hive vrpred A SUCCFSS, And that CUSTOMERS -APPRECIATE THE SAME In riainielOnglko,bi our' liteek einaliietO: the new Spring Btylee of Neck Tice, Bowe, Underwear, Etoldery;Snapendera, Oloyee, and the celebn4ell ' FRENCH SHIRTS, Rave now arrived. Each lot is marked in plain fig. urea, and oar cnstiiimetis area treated alike.. Think. big the public for.part plitronage, we solicit a call' when in want of goods In our .line. We will 40 cam utmost to sathify alluto will call oil us at the One Price r Story of , • . , .SOLOMON & 7 . N0..123 Main' Street, doolir north of Taylor b Co.'s Store. air The highest 'idea in Cash juld fdr Wool, Miles and \Pelts. Toiimda, Pa., April 25, 186ri4 ' • NELSOR & MANNERS; FASIIIONAME SIEI-tCHANT 74ILOAS. DEALERS IN HATS Aio.) CAPS,, GENTS' FIJIkISHING C' GODS 68 Broad .Street., \ • , WAVERLY, TIOGA CO., ny. • • We have a Fashionable Cutter from New York eity; and take all the risk in lug rin a good fit. Wo nuke at our own entabilahment. We give rat , limier attention to" , ronthe, Bare, and CHILDRENS" CLOTHING And always ism.) a gaol sarortment. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, From $5 rot& to vl.fm per yft r ".l rrool) Best Stuck of Huts and r ',fps I, s4;ibtu 20 mflyti home and look. and wove for yourself. iv% win be at the Ward tionse every 'Thursday, with sampler. of Oman, and prepared to take.rdea wires. TAN VELSOI & m.usinms, • uv Broad-at., Waverly, S.T. Feb. 20, 18',i2.... THE TOWANDA • REGULATOR CLOIIIIiNG SY 0if1: ! Actioining Pattmi't Mock ROSENBUG & WOLFF, Would respectfully announce to the .eitizens of To. wand% and vicinity, that they have irpened the above Store, under the name of - The Towanda Regulator," with a splendid assortnrynt of READV-31.i1)1.3 Pf.OTTILN(I! Gents' FiumbihingOda, Hats, eat, , ke.,/ce., which they assure the said citizens cannot, be excelled to style or elegance. and that the prices are an low ark;ti:i astonish everybody. Rosenberg L Wolff Lupo that by strict attention, and fair dealing with the people of Towanda, thyy will obtain their patronage and imp pert. They also - beg to sub.ipin tir• following Com mandments (or their guidance : THE / TEN COMMTMENTS Keep them, and Harpy will be Thy Day; 1. Thon shalt barn no other place to bny clothing except Rosenberg.T A; Wolff' One Prle Itegulatcr, Main Strut. 2. Thou shalt notchoooe any other merchant • thou shalt not listen to tlichk speedies, for Inisenh ' itrg 'tc Wolff are no Chathamat. dealers. but sell et one price. and rcliatdo, and will serve you mil the third and fourth generation. . • 3.. Thou shalt not neck to vain any more for cheap raiment, for they can bt found at limomberg k wow,. One Price Store. • Ni 4. non shalt bear in initul that we sell only on ;ia days of the week, and don't &sac-Tate the Sabbath by keeping our doors Open and banging out a allow, for, on the seventh day, Rosenberg k Wolff, and their clerks, &airs to rest from their labors. 0.. Thou - shalt honor the way Rosenberg k WWII' deal, and long may lie thy days; to enjoy its benefits. shalt not commit an impropriety—of buy ing of Cbntham-et. Deahns. but come directly to Rosenberg A: Wolirs •One Prit 4 o MOgllidtOr. Male •• 7. Thou 44ha1t not ark in vain for goodo of For eign make, for nosents?rg k Wolff keep a largo varie- t y. 8. Thou shalt not purloin from the - R.,mlator for Rosenberg k Wolff sell so cheap it would be a stn. 9. Thou shalt not bear false witnesa, -but honestly acknowledge that you ran get better milted and for less money, at Rosenbe , rg and Wolff's. than any oth er More. 10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's gelds, or .t his bargaine. for Rosenberg Wolff can giv 'them li to you likewise ; therefore; take counsel . and '' y on ly of RoSenberg k Wolff, the One Price ?den.- _ _ . CONE ONE! COME ALL! At Rosenberg lc Wolff's Ono Prio3 Regulator, Main t.i Street, TONVAMIII, Pa. Sept. I. 'GA. SPRING ND SUMMER GOODS ! GHAT fiEO3CTIOI II PRICES ! ITOCLAMA.TION BY COHEN•---,t ROSENFIELD, TOWANDA, PA. WHEREAS, It reems to have pletired the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity to recognize our Asir way of deal ; Ming a) Wriuntii; We own onr sincere thanks to the community for extending to us so liberal a patronage until now ; Awn Wnzazan, We deem it onr duty to reciprocate all the favors bestowed upon HS Unta tzar We do hereby publicly PEOCIAIISI, that our, great stock of SPRING .AND SUMMER GOODS, SUCH AS-BROADCLOTH, BEAVER. Doeskin & Cassimere Suits, Of all grades and of the latest styles, will be disposed of at REDII,JC,ED PRICES!' Our goods are madiractired in NOW York city by me of the mambas of the Jim, therefore wee:thew bled to sell as cheap as the next, and wishing to re duce car stock, we Nal put onr goods .at, .auch low rates as will enable anybody to buy a snit of clothes. We are recurring the finest stock of SPitING .4.ND SUMMER GOODS! Ever brought to this market, such as 'haver, Chin-I: Doeskin, &c., for Men and Boys' wear; at, the Clothing Store of COHEN & ItOSENFIrLD, .. , . , „ , . , , luulaoilvince yourself of the Ilad. that they dogs they say, sunido not ralsrepreseiat any of their goods. 'Wu also call attention to our stock of . . GENTe - FURNISHING: GOODS! Snell-as Carolinian , and Woolen Overalgrta, Under shirts and Rawer., Overalls and Overiddits. Gloves, Cardigan Jacket% Ties, Collorr,,i;roirendern, LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS, - • . Which they alaciselt at'lleduced Prices.. ials*-lis' i call tetOte buying elnewbelv.•. - L • -,, '' . , COLLEN .S: ROSENMELD, Tow . aiala, Airr,ll rivirou: Co. • . . i•,--t--3.2trahabiti•' • •'• ••-•••,- `,•, - i',IIPRING,-.4iND4o33l2bEnt 1,7.4 trf-yos k aiwwwtrirci="lll4eßsastoosasto gempilly - ho Oa* 104 4ilNrsew iqs.l4)4 '. 013 *Rai fudges le tbirienti of itikpotivki,iirbbt • , win eta ilakctarrpimps ‘ GVI: I-1) r eteit ' c:olWWWllaWyrOcorlNallualmAl a blom ide el Li , sitOdai 'or ittnutiktpig or" ''B U IN ES 13 IT ITS ,„ . r 'cons•• , VESTS' AND PANTS; • .ERESS' diATS;PANTS St VESTS, ;'" 1- /AND outs, Dtddardikad:l 4 .o4. (1. lizerabl, rer_Scalarst, -Line* CuattnereiluadWantini SWOT ...M , Mufigitit.: are. otares,,coorrijApther•diegot WOW- Stiie• adad.B-..Bardoni. lam that good GoOda invjclietsfarat a fair psi& than oar peas at any sitem plAetitathe inigacida ng...litzt doorroyrrlbic Co. _, Haj18;1807.i; : WM; TEWLE. OF PABIUMin _ riziv simr. AND litir wow! " Ali entire ne ar.ateekartralethisair baore the Ver, to Le'-sold trilli =f SMLLi ; norrrsr • The idniersignod wag rekpectfully atinotin6; MC citizens of Tenni:lila and' pity that 'hi is now ready to oil& thorn Clothing, such as FINE BEATEIV93TERMiT, - IMII FDiE3T Dies' AND Bllfil - NE- 4 L9 fftrlTS, Farntalking Good., ire., awl that these gooda,,bonert at very low ligamn; will sold With very mall pro fits. I batelad to ealabllab *permanent trade In thtii place, twain order la gain the cordhlencedat pnrcha• Hers, will deal on apiela 0f"... HONESTY .AliT) INTEGRITY! And 01l goods wUI be warranted for what they are represented to be. Come and marline, and convince Sonrarif. Don't forwetthe yitaeri.-Trinnle of Faabion. oppoalte-the Bra= Bonne, south end of flehtlernal'a 11. JACOBS. Towanda . , 04.17, ' ESN NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS Wonid c %l 1 the attention of the citizew4 of Ttomo and vicinity. that the.,y have opened with A New 'Stock . of Goods At the old stand_ of L. L. 3loomr„..arliere with close attention to the wants .of the community they keep a good assortment of godds, which they will SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, And tat primp that will Induce every one to buoy of theni. We shall at all times haven good appoitraimt FALL AND IVINteER . GOODS!. Embracing sal the lateitt ntylea or LADLES' DRESS GQODS I DELAIIiD;, ALPACAS, ritiwra; CiMiIiAMS, HOSIERY, HATS; CAPE, Lours, snoEs., CLOV!s, CABSWEItEB VI-STINGS, FANCY GOODS, lIMIRELLAS, (]roccries, Hardware LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS, Drys, Fundtit . re, arc., &c, Tbe.abrwo givel but a slight idea of G001 ; )8 WE If rE . 1s - STORE, And wo only say to our =melon,' Mend. hnd the public generally, call and .re na. ,tr.t the Merit. of our pretension., and tf convinced, BUY AND MAKE Youi LVP lticii is. saving money in your purohacca. .Wu intend to = know we eau vleare Sou, RO give uA a call. All TArii in ex..lininie for goo b 0. 1). 11.6ue, Pa., Nov. 12, 1868. NORTH BRANCH FOUNDRY AND 711.ACHINE SHOP, littuatetl on Piuc, east of Maio Street. TOWANDA, BRADFORD 'CO., PA., • Is now-prepared to furnish SAJV MILLS Mm SHINGLE MACHINES, Of the best finality, with the latest improvements. All intuits of Machinery for Flouring and BM Mills. Steam Engines Made and Repaired, Steam Whistles, I Steam Guages; Gunge Cocks, Oil Cans, dk.e., Furnished at short notice. BOLT - CUTTING Done from !, to 1,4 inches in diameter. FORGING. , Of heavy wrought work for Bridges, and all other ,par poses, 'demo to order. Also; • large assortment of COOK/NG d BEATING STOVES, Coal and Wood Buiuers,Furuitum r n Cooking litotes, Store Pipe, Tin Ware, Boat Pumps, Pima, Cultlra• tom and Beraper.s, kept Foutitautly 141 band. Drawings anti Specifications of all kinds of machinery for radio, and other. pnr- Pose"• prepared by WARREN Firrrli; " Foreinsn. wbo,igus torgii.e:xperlaitis IP this branch of the business. Tuwan4a, Oct. 2n:lB66—ir THE*MOST CONVENIENT pace in town to get a GOOD MFLAL Two &wilt-south of the National Bank. , ~, • ' .. 4,, li.,ALVOIID having pr;eliased the aboW3 welt known establiehinent. In now ptepnl be Walt upon all wilontay Laver tdm With a cal l.- • .• , ' ,' lie.ils. o keePl.a bill KIP* 0t„,.. ' • ,'. : FAMILY GROGRAM' . Whirl 143 is peoparnd fo Nat 'inirtindiAlai - A TITLL'ASSORTItENZ'OF 1.1 DU= and cvnom puma. at , March 10, MI • LONG k EITELERS. A NICE STOCK OF .Lll. and Engravings at TS E'IMST-rRIIIT .7!FEINTISE M BE & WC'S: CIITNOIIILLAS, 'PILOT& r - Air.° tbe was AND ma, ltriscen'oecnas. FitOST, .CROCKERY, 31IRRORS, WOOD AND TM-WIDE, EVED. lIFEORE 11E.1111) OF! mem F.l RMER'S PRODUCE WICKILtM A: FROST. Successort to L. Moody. ED. Mon. J0111!I CAJI3LiN Is Lt. the EATING HOUSE, . nuvim fr4i3llo/CarkWilar Tt-Yrd'o . . . , , I . t i 4 , .. f. ,-, '•'l - .' y''sl:ll.it ~ i.14- . .„rtitt'A .1 1 ;5)10 . 4' " ,* I '.,110- . :: - /.. - '4"_.c:r 'JO' "1 , ,::• ,-, 1' oi,e.rt 3ig r, : -,:' 5. " -1' r;i" , ...t. , ..)..14,1:.lidcti : jkt. fa% -- . ' I ! :.,i 1 . - -?"'“i " , i . ' 40..447 I '4 a 7.itt: -14 "iii '..s -,,-,,'7•.: -- - I ' , ..'' Yu.. 4:44 7 ..1 V 2 4,, . '., " " `" c.- .'" ,, V ' . u . t t.ir t .. r . 6 :4 ._ /1 . 7 e , .. ; ... , .I.lAi, ~4 =- ": 1 i ' ;tJ ' s; . itz1iW.:..4.1 5t , ...T.. 71. - fti...i'llt . . ,%.;:i 1 i ‘,l 1 . .... t $4:1).7, , ?ft ki -, I !• torif:: , 7,: , ..A 'nit ''.3 .. CI II ~..,,,' it; ii - A. - . 0. • r CliN4t 1:.:1 `,...,1 I. l','J ,* 1 fir; , i ,:1'; ..,' 'Or • lIM . I''t rtfr,iii.q ~,','; ? , 1 , ;:t . ik t -:-.. ' ' c' 4 l'- - rf...;.1:',.i .. -7: 00 ->str ..lic 1 , :eui 4 - 3rz ,-.? :i.'l - :.. ..F . llTi , -.-:,r F -4: ,;)10 ...,-•,! -:.:.: If• .•,' :!•1.....-.,..,•r Ctrl . • . 1 -.4 . 1 •,10; ,i.i... ~ ..kl -.I: . : si ~,,- 0.- - , i ,tat :' ,, ,i* , .f1ia , .',. 0 ".,:, '4lo' h:gi',--tv,11,• . •;,11? ...r, . ', -' ,4 ' ...-•:' . ::ca - ~E,.: ;-,,,,:,,r ‘r M . A.IISIIALT I 8A0TA1,E145.,44.,c9; svidito call-the atteattcni f arthe poltheqesthete 0 3c1 c1 2 4 . - -; ;I ,UASIDWA.IIB. • yAniasta nifiaterrrti,- rt • ,: l : 'nuarsiamor Toots, ' " • Also, -• • OWL mss;""*. Putty, Yana:fits* !ad itsrulsatlitushes ; 06066:which Will 'sad • • rim • Also, • Sattamostmeut nt•.,: HEROEENt•tglfibai • ormiii:lotd ima ittarfl M suit it'd iitibllC. • ' • 1 .inurpti *pitted untletheide4tkam Ott seed Fltildto Eirotietni., 4 , • I, ; 0 1 • •,•••• •iii IPartleuLir attentionvald to the maintfacturtncot &firkin& of - • I f MIMS% PIMP= ATURDIED IM. • 1V17:411Y/3,0II Lwd ape pt • . .;; .41.1,A88.- FRUIT .14.118,, With ii{iiiiuved 0111-Ippling coikig, and EIXEMZTIC.4.O# I t riOC4Nki„l. " Islll4ttle MO" SiolrEaq, .131:91rES Juni. received now line Stoiek at 1 'THE, METROPOLITAN HARDWARE 'STORE* • Aro attracting innch attention. An tnnuenie variety ' of Stoves - • ALWAYS O.V firANDI t/toT!a, coat or Vrood,.that rlll salt pan for • ' Parlor, Office, Store, School, CHURCH, BOAT OR (MORINO STOVIZ. Come and gee the new pattCrua—it cat. ONE LOOR BitE'o.ltE .- BUTING! • We keep in leading ilret-Clasa . fit,O - ea for the opri. Jena, and a cheaper variety of Stoves ' for the hnnibiwit. Examine fur yourselves your own interrvt. • S. N. BRONSON. Orwell, Pa., Oct, 211 p 168.. . .• Furniture. L OOK HERE! There Is now on exhitalon at the' Mammoth Furniture Store, D TOWANDA. PA., • • The largest and beet stcel: of FURNITURE To ho found in Northern Pennsylvania. which Is be. ing sold nt GREATLY REDI'C'EIP PRICES! My stork ennsthts in part of Parlor, Library. Din tag-room and Chamber sets,-Parlor; LlPeary. Exten sion, Lining and.thlko Tables, Chains.. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands. Sofas, Lonnges, Tete-a-tetes, What-Nola, Cradles, - 'Cribs, kc,, 'ke. A toll line of Mattrasses and .Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Common Mirrors, Oval and Brodie Frames and Brackets, &so., Ae. In fart, everything In the itrniture Line Wilt& must be peen to be appreclatod autambli% be PULL at LOWER ES! Mau the same quality of goods van be purchased else where. • Thankful to the public for their pastltheral patron. age, and determinol to merit a continuance of the same by offering Inducements not to be found else where. 1 Invite them to soli and examine my goods and prices before turehasing elsewhere. NO charge for showing goodk, and I WILL NOT It E. •CNDEIISOLL COUNTRY DEALERS anpplied as nsit.ll at tlsslow.. est market prices. • I also keep en hand n large assortment of Ready 'fade Coffins, from thq most common to the Attest Ito..ewoixl. Also 'Burial Robes, Crapes, te.,andl JIM the sole agent In Rentiferd county for Minter It Fisk's AIETALIC BUItIAL casm. CASKETS. .A•C A c. , 4llEAWlEalwaya in readineem *lrm rmnire,V Towanda, Deo. 10. 1863. . JAMES 0. FROST. - putNITU'RE! NEW GOODS!- NEW GOODS! NEATLY FINIS.HED POPULAR. PRICES! CHAMBER. SETS, Ti ART 4 OR 'SETS, DlNllia 110011 SETS, MIRRORS, PICTURE F=%E.S, Photograph Frames, fo! ea cYy body- A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF runsrruni, Sintnd to this Market. I have, the beet litatedaterer . • to the country. and manufacture our own upholstered work. REPAIRING AND JOBBING, Done to order. Daring an 'experience of 20 years In the loudness. I can confidently hope to please all who patronize me. • Don't forget the place : No. 15.5 Main Street. two doom south of Deldiesuan'a Block, 'Towanda. Pa. • S T..DECKF.II. Towanda. May 30. 1860—tf. - DIARIES FOR 1863 PAPER R. ENVELOPES NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL WOKS PENS,. INIC, MUSIO, STA.TIONIIY PICTURES BLANK - BOOKS YANKEE 'NOTIONS. • Tompuids. Nor. 19.1888 11100K-BINDERY.-THEr PUB.! I_l lie is respectfully Jeremiah that the Book-Bin deep has been remcwed to the A.rind Badding. third dory. There will be done OM Dtwa In all Its Various branches. on tenni as seaaonable aa ..the ha V "wll allot. The Bindery 1111 be under IL C. WIIITAICEIL , . . An, erperienold Binder, irrili - ' &Twat wilibe y dopy in a al* and moaner wldebaussibe • linelo.SMNew -spearkiNdllooks. Ito., bound 1161.01 7 stns. - lftstleblir atteutten ven be raid So Uzi and 'nudist of .- - ,; • - , ~ ~ BLANB~IiOOBB,~ To anydemired pattern. which in quality end du a: bility will be warranted. All work will be readyfor delivery Wben . Proltdied. ieg:a= ealhe"b".° is an d Per n.Towanda, August 2,18G8 A.' FINE ASSOBT'MENTtor trOtg LET POAPII, at . k ezvz-ri r.-;Xcripl ,i'Xik` 'tiia-;'l . -:74.. -.'. -rzbyt: , oE,',..vii•iiiieto.D: , il r!J .', - .:.:; i.;.' ' l '' . , L'IOARE -- DRUO , w ST ORE, ,i'f -,. 4 , ;?',07::.;‘ , .: - -cti is. • =1;.i.v.13.1:1- . .tr';il , t,:. , i .. Li • -1. , ','%"! VijitTlPT4l4s4lsl:tefintflAli.;,'•,:s, : v:i : ' i) i Olinier lain solillileilerekailiTtiwillallilli , 'gall' aTilli iiitkeelkidtilocle."l aa ,111001/111111111'151. 3 Val . t Rabliaalle.ll,l=ll.4 IL a 4". *MO blibtf~utildi Ilw ma, Ap os b i p e ribusoidoook • - 10 ""AIT,t ,O -P lic i c 'e l .f 9 c. tl.. Jc. •%i .4 - 1 1% - to ir. , :m .fr , ..:a ,-.4,..f.;.rkr,".. 4 , 11 .. 1 DWODZAIND/COIE4if 0.01 1 6 4 40 4 81 1 - p "qi. ir:e , t .1411 i. " ,-- ir: -, :G1 ,1 1 - 4411 , '. , ..rti •• , f1'5 , .,..! . 7,.!. 11 BENZINE YANDLIZUREENTINE, , 1 ni; ' , kik:twist'. . .O 1 -.6%1.A I‘.'“ =',4.. ' 1/ i ir i t l.l. , And sal kinds of. . A I 0 '.. , .:;');, , i , i - IMEMBE MEM KEBOBEN.E.DRAIO,IIiIitIik , • „ 'to •- 13 P,19 4 .wa1r.-c , .-w_ca , TONEIMAND VAVRINE OILS; Conflating of a pgina 'pink Aii**if AWPACR.',II.(O4r , . ,4- - .,.. PpfpaillrioPiii , Dre.*Parqunetrr. -. ~ ~ 14, IrOKET .110010i4 .1"-OlenVONAIN; _.:i .., .c...,.. ; .;..„ .A i , • ; .,: 1 , ;..,.q 1. f:, / 7?f" -a 'i rC ' l ! 11 x , ivre iP a • ' T °9-0 5 *44 / - , ..? , . * P 11 1 # ;: 4 4 .1 5P!. - I • ' - • Mr,- ' Arm: Liquolisr , ,-1 , . 44).41‘riG' (x)' . ~A)iTirgr - ' - ,.. iimil..tiiii,.:CfCa4 - chifeeiCiiiiia inil teowii ik4i, TiallisoCsni.' iroseriwisturmartam. sbodder mrseem: !nor' , : . :It Ripple Arr., fA7g 11 01: ' - . ! n MK likaftiling /Yin heir, They. -,:: • - • ' / 3 . . Inciarnit i i, nt M ot is'tt'll. v . ili . cork .. 4licule ', -.. : iZt; fed fitat a Tiliiiiiing, i — gietacide, M 5 . , ., , "list. ite,ltotinla, Scloeilr. veock golucaleth- A rri. l l , •lnes, and all the . ular Patent . , E D I:C E S • -,• Alt ankles , warrentotl to -represented. - Persona et distgate.alin.metre theironlene Dp stage or which will remit's prconpt and careful attention. Medical 'advice • even . gratuitotody at -the often:- charging anblkir medicine. - • 1-a Thankful ,for past.liberelpairOPlige,,arcsild res pectfully antsotmee to Written& and the pultlic; that Poplins shaltbe spared tirsatlify.andineritthe eon-, tfinuttlon of their confidence and patronage,. 42. - Open SOntlays for promriptiotia 'from' 9' id 16 tutu; and 12 tti: to and sto 6 pto; • - • Jaw . I, ,1866 r-yr,„ , H. C. POLITER, M.P. 'll''. l IT o ' Dnuct'imrßE. W.. K. IL- 0011 E. Ise -v•rweir - to Gold:. .rows.m.), continibag the busineas at the old' island. PattoffiaßlOek, where be Is dally reeetrinmadditton to his,stork from tho . moot reliable Importers and thanolactairrn. He reipeetfully halos 'for h liberal glare of :'.t large , etilet of' • • FRESH DRUGS .I.Ii,..ILEDICINES Han jai► itern 'recalved; and -1 am LOW PreParVi X4lO tha _ WANTS OF THE' PUBLIC WITH Annuas DELOXOLVO TO VIZ 111.1.1,T,,, rtinnlvnot -AND LIQUORS von MEDICAL vsF • • ETTLL AIIItYiLTDItYr P• CON.CKSITMLED 1 1 (YrOW , „ECLECTIC ADD 11011tEorxrilIC MEDICVIS. ALL TIIE•POPIILAII PATENT MEDIC,INES PAINTS, OIL, a:uertilr, PAINT A ND VA liNlSlcial FSHES; raNcy AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERT KIND lILDE.WS AM:011911C MtrW ALKALOIDS ASP RESIXOMS, All the bext.Trussea ABDOMINAL BIIPPOBTERS Shoulder bm-v+ PIREART PUMPS, NTPPLE SIIELLS SIIIELDS SiorOng Bottles, 83Lingcs Cztivjurs • L.RMIE APIOUTME:gt Or RAZOBS, irrnor.,; SOCILET BUILMEAL INSTRUMPTTS OF LATE STYLE AND twx AjtALrrx . • . . . . .. A large anpply of Brumben for tile flat and Bair. Also fotthe Teeth and Nada. TOuth Powder and Parteit, • Oila, Ptdinniety; Soaps, Cotuha, flair. Dye,. • •.‘ 'lnrig9ratore, ke.-," lieroriono; Serotwoe 1 Lamps, Shades, Chimney!, \Vial., • 1 • • - ac.,..tdl of the latex{ styles. . CIIOICE • CIOiBS; tOIi.ICTO Sl!Clff'r irse Phyraiciatmoupplied atreasonablO rates. Medi cine++ and Premalptickua ,nrefidly and accurately cone p‘muded.and trrepared by competent pervotut .at sill honrs of the day and night.. Sunday bourn [nen 9to 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and I to 2 in the afternoon. Towanda, W,pt. 29, 18G6. - W. If. 0011 E. Mansfactories. TOWANDA 'AGRICULTURAL VOIIK4 TO WANDA, • PE I'.v' ~ mANurACTritu-s imps, 'tirOKES, LIENT STUFF, HEAVY AND LIGHT -IVAGONS, GENI:itAL WouD WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS'URANORM SAWING, 'ETC., ETC To Dealers ha HUBS, STOKES & BENT STUFF, G 23111 FmTswzmwrira=amtww, = SECOND GROWTH iIIICKOAY AND OAK 1. .-LIGTIT AND HEAVY :WAGONS. ON fITAND WO have the Broadata/NoaTow Guage ky. MILL TICKR; in.Xle and alresxell W. T. BISHOP. Snyerintvntlent. M. C. MERCUP., Prf,:dent T OWAN.D 'CARRIAGE. FACTORY :khe underxtgiteil regrectrUlli =flounce to the pub- 11c tha! they haw puzclu,letltho CARRIA•CiE SHOP G. H. DRAKE, /9 4 Mt now PnTared: to build work to THE 'LAVEST And mod warkmanlUos manner. Theyaeill mutant, ly keep on band ilnamantment, of midendld , • • 'TOP - - AND • OPEN' 11(IGOIE1,, /FAMILY CAIIRIAGrfS, DEMOCItA T ASX:O, LV,I4IEIi. ,W. 34308, EM=l SLEIGH'S ALL worm vnitioth76 :12EPATIUNGiFirmptlyi attended to at nkmAditimble 125 Towanda, illhq 9:1861-47. 01101,_CE _ LOT '01 ( 'WLN'TEII, 4..1L PratCot au kinds, tor mad bithe bairel or bomb, ol."Fit • atec t um k maw.. IN I CE AGENCr - , ° •LI `,s,7eirotltAliDAC.4ol:4 _ ,* T. god , . _rokoh . • 71:1;1 L •r„ A ll l,l :450liCiklrfOr. -1 4,r41V11410ingirelidie COMpa tett • _ . , • Irripergn,lxsuluscr. Colwyn,, .• • 'pop:K J ') ,3:11/ ekth - LlSPiater, Pa. Rdatu AUrafC4ll hcarniurcz Comiaim' : O:4SfYtLLD ELM tarn • Mau IntitAxci 'CrE; Masi .cr b.4I.FtiMg..q:,,,CNP , 4 .I CwiLNExttcr:,:toxrAnx, , , • 'AFlnny, =II ,ixtiotint of ACiipital• Reptimetitod, 2 _ yr ___Js2,4oo,ooo *' ' •,' P". - • • - ' l' o.b. I 0-1. E S . ''' seenyed In theAtKvt) CuialpsWof st .F . A:•,I it: B . A. T a:8, - . ' ' and rh.ke filen me rn kii.b..l • , '.• iliittalifi '' • iiifiheit ' CON'ritirff: ' ' . •V, 'll.olNERiAjtiAM"3iitif7id Irt titli - OfneC. . loVibe IltlikrA4ittiliiiipirce lin *holt' Gine and at. Acirlion ItS,CL . ve.t.li to tbe •C; MAMA:SCE-- ntsr.ll:§4, — ..' •' ' . ~ : • Making a careful and tharc;iiilierainleation of esery ipiferdring.icnwand4cennplatin 43*i:wiling 'did& when about to expire. and bye meted and diligent attention to the bnanteaa gereaveliy;be bore* Ito recant theconildenca awl trentenvet the aout ..u..multy.` PARTICULAR A . ON 'given to Irk >ounce on. ' • "-, , • ' tl s §,ltX BUILDINGS AND tkifickintas. • Policies written fir th;rterin en'THBEE YEAits cni sitals„rtsks sj, the very LOWEST ttATE,K. , snitatlicrs ,testtin*llo %,41 to give me a call wive? =ulna tolown. offic e screed door south. of the Nan] . lu diaidivitioni and - ramp lunar K. IkspisAs. Saath Tossuds t. S. ARNIM% Lest Smithfield ;WII.LAED Lanz., Luther's Mills. Jane fit 1869. FlimbivE, AND ACCIDENTAL INSLILINcE. .FI:YY.YTEEN :V IL L - 10 X bOLLA ES or the fultrAcing-nam,;ll4lable Cobol auks Fflz 3Lu x i ISnPti Nut: Co., • Capital aneurll I U,kr 00:AE Irmt - nA.:cm • -Vas Yprc,- Canltal and entrllis over 150,t.90 NOTITIL AItESICA, Philadelphia. J Capital and pnrpino ocer Port. Cap!tal anal fin zylabs user F...\-rrxtr!usa IsNritANcs r/i/atkiphia. Cayiial antfsn , 1 u a— Ant - ne I:4•ll2..k.ser.ceow axt. • I IG Terk. $ C,pital an#'7nrplus ores Pc . •l•;ciatz cumpAys !fartArd, f CaikiLa and etinlot , over Oil.Mvi LTI E IN , I.M.VSTE CO.MT.t37. Neu , York. Capital and 81.trplrui over TrAvatrizas' Ccorraarr. A - • . Ilar(4,rd, Coitn- Capital and surplus over 1600,00 e • • N kin,b isks taken no all Prop , rty, at at Itnt take an by any other reliable Companies - roikk. irsued And Low.. if anS:Adin.t• 4l at - this Agenty, thereby swing the trouble and expellee of going elsewhere: for settlement. 10-0111 et at tire Ilaraltare Store of Codittn... Ttn*- eell is Co. C. S. IttbSEI.J.. . Tpwanda.reb. 7,lBGG—tf. NATIONAI., LIFE INSURANCE CA,I! PArrrAr„ . . dcut ;. 'JAY- , ,l'OOKE;ellairmap Finance and Ea. enm. lEENAT D. COOKE. 'Tice fic-Nitieratl' EME.E.‘;.O:: W. PEET. Eoc-retarratl Artna. The niivant:wr . .2 of no Nfttlonal 16,11::111, I: It is a National comrany, charterialire . 2. It has a paid ttl capital Of On 3. n offers low rat-•o of preminins A. It fnrnisbes . laraer insitraner than other ermi panics, fur ttgi tine money ; 3. It is ileinute awl certain ; 6. Iliac is no pr•ssibility of inierepreisnitztom 'agents, - or naisamit,t standinii policy-holder.; 7. Tlui s poliales are . contracts, eel msteli hull _ ranee for so ninth indoey : 3. AU policies are non -forfeiting : it: no. exempt frota. sttaclithent. E. W. "'LIEF' 14i1.idtivh.M.. nv.i....l.gcnts for Tow+.la and vicinity Jan. 9, 186. RADFCIII) COUSTY FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY i'OU.TIIE I oI.WVINI.I,i.F.LLtBLE Ptice.nx rrnE MEI Ho a IxstuaNce New !Pre:). On ISE GERILINLt FltE FEE Son= Luranc.tti FLUE, Xcw MEI H tNOVEIt e:m . Policies written .111 , 1 Lees , atijnstea at Chi.. Agency. .Farm property emm taken at the learnt rates. irej• °Mee in Mercur's mirth aidelub. lie Square,Towinola; Pa. JOIN W. MIN. April 1, 180. THE EQUITABLE LIFE .ASSU RANCE SOCIETV'S-Agrmcy iN-Bratlford,Co. Warty Income aver $2,000,000 CIPII; atenivocrr. k WARD Towanda, .1114' 23, 1E167. TEEELYCCIAELNG )lUTUAL FIRE Isurarice Agency for Ilrflford County. ZUW.12111.1, July 2. 1868 Mutual Cant plan.. In anecenfnl opßratinn orrit aen. ta-sereal yenta. MONTAIM k WARD. . Towauda;July 25.:18GL rip NEW AND IMPROVED FA 1111 . , ,Y SE TVL.VG - MA CHINES, Were avrartleil the First Prigie it the ParinExperitiou 186. over $2 otter Maraises. . • Also,Aho'following State Fairs of letkilave award ed this Machina the first premium : New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts; New Hampshire, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Indiana. - At the County Fairs of Madison, Onondaga. Von:- go. Wayne, Orleans, Tompkins, Seneca, Monroe: r hinter, Schneer, Ltviston, and a hoot of others. Report of the CcenUes on Sewing Machines, at the State Fair held in Rochester, fall of 1868 : Your Committee have examined the different Sewing Ma chines, to which their attention was called. anTiordd reconinwnd as:the best Famil,y - klachine for all work. Elias Times Sewing Mitcham, and for the following reasons : lot—Simplicity of toriegnetion. 2a—gclt- Wait) . * of tension on both ripper and lower threads. gd—Ease of management. let—Great range of work upon's!l materials. Bth—The perfect attachments the Machine for felling, hemming. harking. brakling• ting, binding and cordin wattle ease with which they ir e limited: 61b—The g, AttratOty of the Ms. allot it bdag bode of hardened steel. and adjusted in its bearings. We recommend a medal." Neorlityle Hemmer. Braider. Tucker. Qniltw. Cool er, Embroiderer, Binder. Palter and - Implored Tuck Marker... It will nw any and every kind of thread..frmu the Meet to the coarsest, with a meth smaller needle Hob other machines. Be sure and examine one be fore yon purchase. Price froth feet° $2OO, and mrry machine warranted. The real value of our Mumfae. truing Machines for Tailors, Boot. Shoe. Harness awl Carriage Makers, is too well known to tannin. rem relent. Don't fell to cap and MOO UM): SligrAilD ,&:MANEITIL General Agents. - Lake Street.Tlndrs. N.Y. For Pal k CO., General Agents, 'Dv ands, Pa._ _ TOOL.--50,000 LBS. IV () O L ,VV vaulted, for which sere will be paid. May W. A. ROCKWF.LI.. STYLE IMYANT & BPULEY NEM EMS 3=:3 C. S. IitSSELT.. Alyeitt CO. OF C. 5.... Chartercil by Coma. Isros. - Geziertil AgeutP 3ramg , r. N. C. ELRUIEr. k A. 0. MAAON. JOHN MIL .1[1?t, TO-4,OCDA, YinTont, Conn. • I.la.fal EMMIEJ :V'eto York. CASH CAPITAL $3,0(X),600 CAPITAL 11400,000. ELIAS -HOWE =I . jJ51J.(11.0 MiCIM El= lE= i 750 0(x) , Vi,01.10,060 1.62137{;.7.1 1173,843 77 $8.10,682 28