I g ricultural. Making Sweet Pickle& . To the amorous receipts already published on this subject, we add the following : Cut the tothatoes through, or, if large, slice in three ; let them stand in weak „brine over night. To a quart of vinegar three'pounds of sugar ; in this vinegar cook the tomatoes until a fork can easily lie passed through them. As fist as they are cooked, take them out with a fork and lay them down in a jar—say two or three layers of tomatoes ; sprinkle pulver ized cinnamon and cloves, and a thin layer of sugar ; then - alternately to matoes, spices and sugar, cooking all the tomatoes in the same vinw, if necessary, add more sugar and vine gar. When the jar is filled, cover the tomatoes with good cider vinegar cold, throwing away the vinegar in which the tomatoes were cooked. Lay some horseradish root over the top of the pickles, and put a weight on them to keep it covered. This nicelpe is equally gOod for ripe en ctimbers. I have tested it for the past two. yearS, and found no trouble in keeping good pickles. • Pare clingstone peach; just ripe. To Ibs, of fruit allow 2 ibs, sugar, pint cider vinegar, 1 table-spoonful cinnamon, and 1 of cloves, tied in a thin rag. Use a porcelain kettle. B.el the vinegar, • sugar and spices until the sugar is-.melted ; then add the fruit, and boil until tender. Re move the fruit with a skinner, and boil the liquor to a thick syrup ; return the fruit and simmer until done ; pour out and let stand till cool ; then seal up tight, remoting the spice. If they do not keep, and :Ire not excellent, it will not be the fault of the receipe, for I have had. my fruit keep.two years or more and be as good as when first put up, The same receipe answers lor quinces, . pears and cherries—quinces and Oears to be first boiled tender in wa- WIIAT FOWLS TO KEEP.--The choice f Breeds is so much a matter of ficley, that one can hanlly advise an ,,her about , them without a long ,lo , sertation. Brahmas are . good ~ a vers, sitters, and mothers, and are ;Neat favorites ; heavy fowls, active, but will not fly ;,'flesh good. Light ilrahmas are not very expensive ; Dark, now, are unite so. 'White Leg horns are ,persistent layers, do not . fly like pigeons ; very pretty,nice, • , oaomiCal fowls. Of French fowls, ~'het Houdans, Which are good homely . Jowls, persistent 1,17 ,, r5. and Ludy ; excellent for th t e ,)11.. If you must be economical, ly two trios of the breed you prefer, 1 , 1.1 a lot of common fowls, select li . tra colored, large-bodied, feather -I..•gged pullets ; next spiin,g save the ,ggs from your pure pullets, and you will stock your yard with.forty or ti fty fowls with little expense. Should on wish, a breed of more fancy fowls, on have : your, choice among Polands ~f various colors, Hamburgs. etc:, which are great layers ; Cochins, which are not superior to Brahmas ; Black Spanish, which lay the hand some 4 eggs laid by any fowl, and aauy of them, are very beautiful, but , lelicate, as are also the\ Creve C(eurs cruel La Fleche breeds, , which excel others as layers 0 d tabh.sfowls. so. l / 4 2 eistert or tank, of the capacity of from twtofour hogs heads, shmild be eons meted in the icinity of the- sink o laundry of Very farm house, and a system of conductors so arranged as to lead the :aids and slops to it as Jt . are wide. This liquid matter is %tiros pow erful fertilizer, containing the food of plants in a state of solution, conse quently in a condition to be readily taken up and absorbed by vegetables as soon as applied. Irrigating gardens with soap suds, ::fter the liquid has become stale, is a powerful means of promoting -vege table groWth,especially in dry weath- vr. Some have considered the value ,f such to be equal. to that of the same weight of manure ; this, how ever. is probably an exaggerated es timaff, ; vet we Want no additional corroboration to satisfy us of its in trinsic worth as a vegetable stimu lant. Great care should he observed that the decaying matter and suds do not taint the air about the dweiling,as in Tte process of fermentation -and de vo:ltposition sulphuratted hydrogen vas is thrown off. This is an active . poison. When inhaled it acts direct ly on the blood, thickening it and. -tuning it black. A. single gallon of it, mixed with 1,200 of air, will render it poisonous to birds, and one gallon 100 will kill a dog. Many of our pcople are not afliciently careful about allowing such "sinks of iniqui ty" to exist anar their dwellings.— Nev. England Farmer. " P.tr Hrm."—This is the advice of tlu:.l Stock Journal, an inter esting publication devoted to the interest of farm animals. The writer vs ; "We sometimes see men \ having the core of and driving a teain of \ horses or mules, whipping the Poor • \ animals because they do not under stand their wishes. Many a time the leader horse or mule is. unmercifully beaten for no other reason than - Mat the driver's order is not understood. If the driver, in such a case, should te speak -gently to te leader, at it a • • few times on the me h ek to reas p sure it . of his friendship, take hold of the bridle and lead it a few steps in the direction he wishes to go,and all this • without any excitement or anger on his part., the leader will always do its best. t;; please him. -lii driving a horse to a carriage, however gentle and welkrained he may be, something may happen to alarm or frighten him ; this is no fault of his—he cannot 'help it : All he needs is a word. or two of eneour agencnt, generally spoken, to rem: • : : nre, him of his master's care and M:•s; - noe, and that is all right: There ould be no whippirr , done. The , Igiv,T'Alould recollect that he gets t alarmed or frightened too sometimes, anl would think hard of beitig whip p'ed forit. WEEDS.—When mowing laud is bn.re, go through with a narrow hoe, , 1 , 1 adz, or weeding spud, and cut up j buttercups, daisies, dock, asters, this tles, and all weeds that may then be distinctly seen, cutting two or three i ladies under. the crowns, and lifting them out. Many woody plants may hi! served the same way in the fence r,i - vs and elsewhere, and running bi7iers, rosebushes, . etc., shouldinWe like treatment and consigned td' the pig -sty if not. gone to seed, in which -e.tsllet them dry and burn them. —A AL, FN6II mother in-law. says has some pleasnre in the death other grand son, in thinking of the grief it trill giro her son j w. ~iscellaneoo~ G LORIOUS NEWS! TEAS Giv EN AWAY • AT TUE, GREAT AMERICAN TEA STORE, .1;;;. 1 unn - rrni t PATTON'S ./LA BLOM. BRIDGE STREET, TQWANDA, At tho olen ethe AMERICAN FLAG! And the RED, W . AND BLUE STORE ! B.l7flpICS of VW! Oh= AWAY Mocu.T. to satisfy the people that this Is the place to save money. PRICER LOW AS THE GREAT -AMERICAN TEA COMPANY OF. FEW YORE Fresh Oround. Caren received daily from linty York, or ground to order. Also whole Coffee. green and roasted, all styles, whole and ground gpioes, Dried Fonts, lee., at equally low prices. The suborilier begs leave to return his thanks for the very Mal patronage extended to him while In the Grocery business in this place, and re solicits a trial in his - now enterprise. The will be conducted strictly on the CASH SYSTEM ! , So you will not halo to extra prices to make up for the losses of a:credit-business. If you can't spare the money to pay fora pound, boy an onnco and Pay for it. Ile independent—then yolk will be worthy to walk under the AMERICAN FLAG Into ttji. Anterreait Tea Store! And tiny your Goods cheap. - 1 Bameniber the Bed. White and Blue Store, newßlock. Bridge Street July 1, 1869. BRABIIALL & BIDGEWAY. • GO TO S. N. BRONSON'S FOR • HUBBARD MOWING MACHINES, tone better, and parte for the 8111110, an important announcement. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS i•• No better quality ma be found, and at prima attain able. Tons of STOVES, IRON AND HARDWARE A. low as the tide of the market, kc., kc., at METROPOLITAN HARD*ARE STORE, Orwell, Pa. June 24, 180—jy1 DIARIES FOR 1869 PAPER & ENVELOPES • NEW—YORK PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS PENS, INK, MUSIC, STATIONRY AND PlcrunEs BLANK BOOKS YANKEE NOTIONS. Towanda, Nov. 19, 1868. G 0 TO THE M FOR A GOOD MEAL, AT ALL 110IIRS. a OYSTERS ALWAYS ON HAND, IN TIIFIR SEASON. • BREAD, 0 ° - 3 FRUIT, PIES, sCANDY, • k- CAKES, 9 NUTS, SCOTT A BUFFINOTON. Towanda. Dee. 15, PHILADELPHIA k ERIE RAIL 'ItOAD.-XI*MMER TIME TABLE, 711.120000 !SD LOILECT HOME =TIMER PHILADLLIFFILA, - DALTTMOTLE. PRIUMMIO, IFFILLIANOCOFF. AND TBE GILEAT OIL REGION OF PDIOCIMFAXLI. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS of all NigAt Train/. - On and after MONDAY. IVRY 26th.1889,the trairuf on the Philadelphia k Erie Rail Road will run is fol- lows t IFILEITICAZD. litimOrairs leaves Philadelphia.... ,10:45 P.Y. •• I{'llllamaport , 8.15 ear, err. at Erie,„ En= Vargas& leaves Philadelphia 910 ma. llitlPaat. . ~ .. Wiillanuipni... ....... 8:50 r.u. " ZIT. it Erie • 10:00 A.M. &mum Marc leaves Philadelphia 8.00 .4.. x. .. ** Williamsport 6:50 Ex. " an. at Lock Davao 7•45 p.m. =I Man. Tau"( leaves Erie •• •• •• Willisansport 1240 A.M. .. " arr. at Philadelphia 9025 A.m. EWE EXPILEaI ielVell Erie sas P.Y. •• ~. •• Williamsport 7:50 A.m. " arr. at PhiladelphLa 4-10 P.Y. dcrompasvies leaves Lock Havea.........11:20 r.m. .. - WSReimport ... ..... 1:45 P.Y. 111 T. at Sunbury 3.40 P.X. Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alto. gheny River Rail Road. Baggage a l... ward Through. TYLER, General Superintendent. July 29, 1849 T HE NEW AND IMPROVED ELIAS HOWE FA3IILY SEWING MACHINES, Were awarded the First Prize at thqhrlit titosition, 18G7, over 81 other IllaridneB Alto. 111 e following State Fairs of 1868 have award ed this Machine the first premium : New York. Ohio, Pennsylvania, Musachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Indiana. At the -County Fairs of Madison, Onondaga, Oswe go. Wayne; Orleans. Tompkins, Seneca, Monroe, Her. Schuyler, Liston,, and a host of others. Neport of the Co mmi ttee on Sewing Machines, tt the State Fair held In Rochester, fall of len : Tour Committee have examined the different Sewing Ma= chines, to which their attention was called. andwoubl recommend as the best Family Machine for all work, Mut Itosfelt Sewing Machine, Mid Or the following reasons : of construction. 9d—Rog. clarity of tendon on both upper and lower thread,. Si—Tase of management. ith—Great of work upon all materials. The "pafict attachments to the Machine for felling. —hmmg, tudtrag, beathm, utkdog, bimllag and cording. and the owe with which they are applied. Gth—The durability of the Ma- - chine, it being made of hardened steel. and adjusted in its bearings. We recommend a medal." • New• style Hemmer. Snider. Tucker, gainer. Cord er. Embroiderer, Binder, Filler and Improved Tack Marker. It will use any and every kind offtna. . from the finest to the - coarsest. 'with a nineh needle . than other machines. Me sure and examine one be fore pm purchase. Price nom Mtn $204. end ever 7 machine warranted. The real value ofWoo. leviedlltselines for Tailors. Boot. Shoe, Ind Carriage Makers , la too well known to eons, went. Don't Ldl to call and see them. SNEPAUD ItTERMIIIt, General Agent". 20 Lake Street, Emirs, N.Y. For inle by OODDDIG, RIIBSELL & CO.; General Agents, Towanda, Ps A GENTS WANTED-FOR PROF. Panama' laws of Badness, wttlrtall directiouri and forms 'tar all narrations In airy Mats, by THROPHILM P L.L.D.. Professor of Law In Hamm Val g XIV 11001 NOR IMLIMMT. Explaining every kin d or Contract and legal Obliga &re. and shawl* how to draw and area% theft The highest and bftt authority lathers:lL Send tar oar liberal tram Also tar oar Pant IMis Pro& rectal. Elsa Para • PUMICE= lir ALL.RINDS GROCERIES Alip Provisions, at wholes de and retail, at • May 1it,1869. C. B. MOM ALL KINDS SPICES, COMM, Mor d ' 'r d. 'm u " t o o rder, put 13C#OCZAY PBOVLSION p. au,:ao„ The undersig' encouraged by the success Which has thus far attendk ed their new enterprise, desire to make . acknowledgment for the very liberal patronage they have, received, by giv- ing their customers the advantage of their years' experience, together with the benefit of their greatly increased facilities for doing business. They_ keep constantly on hand a very large and complete assortment of everything in their line, and are daily receiving such additions to their stock as the ;ants of their trade re- quire& They have now in store, Sugar, Sy- rap, Molasses, Coffee, Bice, Tobacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits, Crackers, Candy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping Paper and Twine, Flour 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 rat/es 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,—guaranteeing the quality in all eases. Have also on hand a good assort ment of Flour,: Pork, and Kerosene They still continue to hare the ben efit of a resident Partner in New York, who is constantly in the mar ket, and prepared to tarn to oar at vantage any favorable changes in the price of goods FOX. =YENS, =ECUS k CO. May 12, 1868. pATTERSON & KINNEY, Deaddrit in GROCERIES ANI) PROVISIONS, TOWANDA, PENN'A, awing purchased the entire stock of GROCERIES morisio.vs, of f. J. JONES, and having added largely thereto by recent purthases, they take pleasure in announcing to the public that they are prepared to sell anything and everything In the GROCERY AND PROVISION LINE, SUGARS, TEAS, FISH, FLOUR, rap, CORN MEAL, KEROSENE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, STONE WARE, &c., &c. A cheap as the chimed. We gurankte perfect sat- Waction to all who may favor me with a call. CASH PAID FOB COUNTRY PRODUCIit J. 8. PAT/T/18014 March 10, 11169 L p EOPLE'S SOUTH IX/17121 XIIIIDGE ANT) MAIN 'ffTNJIETS. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which will be sold et the lowest poexiblo prices. CODFISH, 11.18 Lit FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MOIVRN STONE WARt, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &c tiring on your produce. which we pay cash for A constant supply of Ashton Salt, all sized Churns, Butter !Alas. Tubs. ke. Please call and look through can: stock, and we will do our bed to plum you. W. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda. April 28,1887. LOOK! GOLD WATCH-ES, AT WAR R'B. ELGIN WATCHES, AT wARNEws: • 'WALTHAM WATCHES, PINE GOLD JEWELRY, AT WARNERS. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS, Stpecbeles, sad lob ott W thbs a t ant xk intmotoloo to ben- . Von. o (*and sea Wm, psi win save twenty per sea In tirWatcbes, dabs andsad inerrobei. Paittaiesaark, jar f i lL it rArtelt. Townkte.Pl4l.lll6l9, NrCARE & , HMS 113 Ilan! Etriumm, TOWANDA. PA. (Successors to Tnosiss 3. Joss") Fuurrs; &C., NO. 2, T.kTTON'S BLOCK, E=Xl:l COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES W. H. EMMY GROcEIIY AND PROVISION STORE, A. new and complete stock of MACIMM, HERRING, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, I : DE V 0),A1 DAIRYMEN, NEW JEWELRY, AT WARIIIIERS. AT' WARMER'S. AT WAJINEEL'S. lMt4l**l ADO,- • Tiff , - HAVING, _ _or , )1 .114-P In the k co„ la now prepared 412 * 1 ,4 01 01 112 !. 43k # 1 1 40° P° 1 i a ! 5 q 411. ty, • large and well Welted dock of • 4 .. :G:it OP T , It:74T o.l:f_ Whicii Rhos parebased faciNudy and feel confident end I can pilaf aa lowlgires oilcan ininizaapd einewbere. I now offer,to tno ratiloispicadtd-stook TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, Bream EIALIMATUS. SPICES, kc. Have, on hand a largo ;dock of AKRON FLOUR, GRAILiII' DO IWE DO., BUCKWHEAT Ix) I keep amstantly on hand, POIM. HAMS. LAUD, and all kinds of FISH. *mild call thoottention of the, public to our Can't Bo Best STOCK OF TOBACCO, In quality or prior,. Jesse Oaidoeseelobralted Littn dry, New Tack Chemical and Benign Soap Please 001 l sod azamlue our stork of 100 DEN WARE. Large assortku;nt of TANKEE !Amon. TOILET .130/1?9, &c., &c. I will pay the bigheateash price toe COUNTRY PRODUCE. Firmere, glie lase eea before eelllniebewhere. C. B. PATCH All penman indebted to the late firm will plow call and make Immediate'payment. Towanda, March. 12, 1867 RI AND cORNEIL MAIN AND 111111 X: r. MEETS - -Tow.v.kfm, Ilealora in all kind); of QBUCEI!E_ 4 Plip VISIONS, Peed and Meal, WOOD, WILLOW and STONE VT A R, ! _ 4 , ;. , We would call apeclal attOullon to aim 1.4 k of FLOUR, ScOAR, r ITEA & COFFEE, Which twe IVAIMANT Rio give satbdaction in QUALITY' .ISO PRICE. CASH paid fbr drxirable Comyry Prod um, M. J. LONG. G. L. KEELER Tapioca, Ventuicell4 Maecaroni, Sago, Pearl Barley and Hominy. eakley'a, Taylor's, and Ford's Family Soaps. Holman'a. Talmadge, and 'loyal Baking Prhnler. Burnett's ' Stu dard. Extracta. . Hecker's Farina. Hope. Cox's Gelatine. The Gem " Frail Jar. Baker's Chocolate. Cocoa and Broma. Tana" Create. Lemon and Extra Soda Crackers. larant'a 'Maier, Milk. Boston, Egg and Butter .. Crackers. Towanda. June V, 1869 NIL-CABE - • 'RECEINTNG NEW GROCERIES • DAILY! Splendid Aellort nentl Wholesale and Retail! Fresh and Sue quality of Groceries as can be bought. PRICES RANGE LOW FOR 'NUE MARKET ! All !dude of- - NATIONAL FIRE WORKS ! Wholesale and RetalL Corentri Merchants will do well to Call. -Onir prices shall be, "with the reasonable," sallathetory. CALL AND SEE US: CAM PAID FOIL COUNTRY PRODUCE. • Goods shown with pleasure. We shall pay strict attention to all parts of our trade. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Accept our thanks for past favors. Towanda, June 14, IND. TOWANE!A STEAM FLOURING MILLS. WM. 14, rtjt.T.N.li & CO., Respectfully inform the public, that they have pur chased fins new and extensive !Heim .FlOTailr,lll3 Oriftiths, Wells Ir Matson, in the month part of the baronet of Towanda, and haling all the mod• em Improvements, and competent Millers, they are prspared to. do CUSTOM GRINDING In the beet possible manner, and at unusually short notice. Every pains will be taken to giveiatisfactkA and we halite a public teial Farmers doing business in town can bring their atifi basest ground to take back with thqn. FLOUR, FEED AND MPA74, For rale . at the lowest nigh prices, and delivered In any part of the village frerof charge Towanda. Tovetabor 10, 1868 NEW TAILOR SHOP AMOS i'MNEPACSER Haa opened a shop in the room back Of the Rooms of the Young Men'. Christian Amodation. second atom over Wye clothing Store, where he is now prepared to do ail of T.W.afirtiG. In the best and most [ankh:outdo manner. An es perienee of many years, a determination to keep up. with the litaidons of the times. and a desire to plow hie enatomera, be believes will enable him tolire sat lathetion. sarcutting done on short notice and rreaonable terms. Towshda, Oct. 17. 18&7. TANNING AND HARNESSSUK .*. nio.—The 'undersigned hare this day rosined a r="p, to be known as the 01112 of MAGEE forthe of carrying on the above business. - Haniess making and repairing done to Or der, and all work warranted. Cash paid for hides. " • . GRIFFIN MAGEE. • , EDGAR S. Cam ptown:/an.rlS, 11368. ' • LUMBER-LATH 'astillimusrra—i prime article of Semobt, Flooring. Bantling, and Timber of almost ear length and illmerudona. Also any quantity of Lab and the beat Hawed Shingles mannAnthe Cramty, can 'be supplied to puUes for building Ptinraso uPon short settee, and own the most reasonable teems. by limning their orders at the To rands Coal Yard, or with Timm Woaimerv, Dig,- at the Talmud+ Ottel ro rne rdi Veloot . • 15.111011 ti. . „ DRIED FRUITS OF ALL K IN 1~8 - - SWIABE k MIX. • :nmgfhr, i VELSOit & -I - VAITMOSSIarT: - , 1 - . 0.4*. • ' - 4042 1 4 , , 1 EIk : TEC:IND ?C4 it MSS (ANTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! WAVERLY, TIOGA CO., N.Y. • Wince a Fipittimattic Cutter from Now tork city and ndroiall rho 4 141 1 In gig lug 7uu a good iit. it'ardnko :Ajar own ostaldtatiment.. - We give par• ttculwattentlern to Youths', Doyle, and .- - -- CHILPREXY.(LOTHIN G And always have a goal assortment.. .44 CLOTHS A.gi) CIO4,4I3IEREg, £roan 85 cents to MOO rer iSnl 1411 *Ool) Oaf .Stiock,. of 1101.1. c and ! EopCirithin 20 make. Come and look. and proraor 'Tour _ tn.. wni be at the Warn House: every` Thursday, with atonplea of Goals, and prepare= mea sures.', VAN VELSOIt k ~ Cs Broad•at.; Waverly, N.F. Feb. 20, 1869. 7.7- TOWANDA RE(}IILA.TOR a 0 ighvG s 7 0 (1 1 I Adjotigng Pattoris Block. ROSENBERG & -WOLEF, C. B. PATCH 0 Weida toarcctfully announce to the atizenti of To• wench and vicinity, at, they have opened the above Store, 'tinder 'the of - The Towanda 'Regulator," with a splendid am lent of ItEiDlf-11150 1 Gents' Furnishing Goods Etats, Caps, itc.. which they misuse the said eitliens cannot be excelled hi style or elegance, and that the prices are an low as to astonish everybody. Rosenberg tc. Wolff hope that by strict attention. and fair dealing with the people of Towanda, they will gibtalu their patronage and NM , ' putt. , They Ws" beg to subjoin the ("flossing Coni• mandments for their guidance : FLOUR, TUE Tin COMMANDMENTS. Htlep them, and Happy will be Thy Days 1. Thom shalt have no other place to buy clothing except Rosenbew k Wolff's Ono Price ltegubbm, Itaiu Street. 2. Thou shalt notchoose any othCr mereliant ; thou shalt not listen to their 'mooches. for lloacnburg Wolff me no Chatham-at. dealers. but *ell it one prise, end rellahle.'audwill servo you unto . th e third and fourth generation. 3. Thou shalt not seek In vain anymore for cheap rainiest; for they can be (mind at Rosenberg k Woltra Oho-Price Store. 4. Thou shalt bear in mind that we sed only 'on viz dayir of the week, and don't desecrate the Sabbath by keeping our doors open and hanging out a show. for: on. tha seventh day. Rosenberg k Wolff, and their clerks:. desire to rest from their labors. 5. Thou shalt boner the Way Rosenberg k Wolff deal, end long may be thy days to enjoy its benefits. 6. Thou shalt not Commit an improprietY,-of buy ing of Chatham.st. Dealers, Ind come dtrectly to Rosenberg k wows One Poe* Rosulator, Main street, 7. non shalt not seek In Vain for goods of Par; sign make, for Rosenberg k Wolff keep a large variel l)% 8. Thou shalt not purloin • from the 'Regulator for Rosenberg & Wolff sell so cheap it would be a sin, 9- Thou shalt not bear false witness, but honestly acknoidedge that you can get better suited and for leas money, at Rosenberg and Wolff's, than any oth erstore. 18. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's goods, or his birgoins, for Rosenberg ir Wolff can give them 'to you likewise ; therefore, take counsel, and buy on ly of Rosenberg & Wolff, the One Price-Men. At Rosenberg & Wolff's One Price Regulator, Main Street, Towanda. Pa. rept. 1. '6s. WRING AND SUMMER GOODS! G3EAT tlEOU:.. 1 ,110 11 : RICES ! LONG tc KEELER. COHEN - k HOSEN.VIELD Wtft:llE.tii, It seems to have pleased the inhabitants of Towanda and vicinity to recognize our fair way of dealing ; AND WREUEas, We owe our elueete thanks to the community for extending to us so liberal a patron:ls, nntll now ' AND WinitEAN, We dema it our duty to reciprocate all the favors bestowed upon us thus far; We do hereby publicly PROCLAIM, that onr great. stock of . srP/Nd AND suitmEtt. loops, SUCH AS .BROAOCLON, BEAVER. Doeskin & Cassintere Suits, Of ail getles'anii of the West xtylow, wall* titvosed of it- - Furnished at short notice. BOLT CUTTING Dime trOm 1;4 inches In diameter. FORGING Of heavy wrought worliforßridges, And all other per wows, done to order. ALM, a large assortment of COOKING 4 HEATING STOVES; Coal and Wmxtfrunrp,Furnituro for. Cooking stcrvg,, Stove Pipe, Tin .Ware, Boat Fumy* Plows, Contra tors and Scrapers, kept constantly on Wolk, Drawings and Specifications Of all kinds of machinery for 'mills, and other purr pores, prepared by WARREN HILL, Foreman. who has had large large experience in Shia branch of the bitainess. GENTS FURNISIIING GOODS.' I I Towanda, Oct. 22, 1866—1 y. REDUCED PRICES! Our goods are Manufactured in Vett city by One of the members of the Arm, therefore we are ena bled to sell as cheap as the next, and wishing - to re duce our stock, we will put our goods at such low nano as will e nableatlybody to buy a suit of clothes. We are receiving the finest stock of SPRING AND SUAIIIIER GOODS ! Ever brought to this market, such as 'lnver, Chin chilla, Doeskin, kc.. for Men and Bops' wear. Call at the Clothing Store of COHEN & R,OSENFIELD, . And convince - yOureelf of the fact that they does they say, and do not ,nalerepresent any of their goods. We attention to our stock of Such as Cassimere 'and Woolen Ovexahlrta, Under shirts and I:Pratfall, Overalls and Overshirta, Moven Cardigan Jackets, Tie., Collars, Suspenders, LATEST STYLES HATS & CAPS, Which they also Sell at Reduced Pr}emu Give us • call before buying elsewhere. COIIEN & ItOSMIELLI, Towanda, April 1. 1849. Oppooptfo Powell k-Co. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER R.. W. E I) I) Y, Wonkl annodliWto the citizens of Towanda, and the public generally, that be has in store and re. ceiling new and In hie line, suitable to the wants of the people, which ho will sell for Currency at former Consisting as Tuna of good, well and reliable wade (No Shaidy of any kiwi) counisting of BUSINESS - SUITS, all grades, COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, DRESS COATS, PANTS -& VESTS, Overalls and Ovcrahirta, Linen and. Paper Cullarti, Linen, Outstinere; and Phone! China; Neck Melt, Sus penders, Gloves, Canes, Leather Bags, Spring Style Silk. Soft and &raw Hats: All fast-class. Remem ber that good Goods are 'eheaffer at a fair price than =goods at any price. Call and examine my goods bnyhig. 'Seat door to Powell ik Co. Towanda. May 28, 1861 . • B. W. EDDY. ' ;kWk;l , b l 4.P:;; To rue Wouzz o Cues :.—I ern now prepared to furnish all dosses with constant employment at their homes, the whole of the time, or for - the spare me. mut'. Business new, light and profitable. Flfty cents to f 5 per evening Is easily earned by persona of either sex, and the boys;end girls tarn nearly as much as men. 'Great Inducements are offered those who will devote their whole time to the business and, that every person who sees this notice may send me addruniand test the tmsinessforthemselves; I make the followi unparalleled offer :To an who are not well satiated with the business. I will send $1 to pay far the trouble of writing. me. Full par ticulars, directions, ke.,'seut free. itaniplo sent by mall for 10 rental. Address IL C.. ALLEN, May 10;18&9. - . Alignotr, .1 1- 161:E! . LIAM? LIKE!!! . The undersigned hereby announce* to the rmblic . that lot keeps constantly on hand et Lie KILN in EROWNTOWN. Pa., a fun sllpply of fresh burned NEW TONE LIME, which he will sell as cheap as it an be bought at any point along the CaitiL . May I, 11149-tf. - • DAVID' BROWN. nto l s r l 7 iilli. . ; ci- immo BEI 6S Broad Street, COME ONE! COME ALL! PROCLAII.tTION I 3 TONVANDA.-1". GOODS! FRESH GOODS, GOLD PRICES! /CLOTHIN'G, all Wool Linen Coats, Dnatontllnd.Pauta MEM • tr o ck ii i;:* " ' 1.3.07 );•' • .. 1..5<14. 6.14 T VlEMainarffintE * l 4ollo24l .444 :41411:111M0113:421D , 11111MM0Nt. ,, a 1 '.... 1 7 . 1.-r-*..1! - Att:A;44 , FlivAll#s , 1 1 ..7717",, r , rgOlPrra . . I .,(„tr , x • 1 MI6 ILI ...mkitToranas sod 1461151W120Whe'lwacrw reallyActitcrp ttla Cloildn* suckas r: • FINE BEAVER . tOVERCOA.II3I. "'P1I~OT8."c .a: CMOS - 1 . -:, - ,•,:n-4 , ,.. ~...,.., '..,, 4 rV D 1513 /NEsti B U/ T h FINMT W AN D" S . . • Oera AO CAP% Gpoittia iota tb"st itteiff ha't st very low with,"losion — t y; sic intent; to ostabush 4. =mo m moo in place, snd fa ordei to gala confidence Of torqbs• Men, will deal on a bags • - - ' HONESTY - AND.. TNTEGRrI !, And all geode iral -werranW frof whei-thereio repreeented tend. :Como end extunnie;Andenrfineo Yonrselt Don't Angeline glace. Temple of Fashion, opposite the Noses Homo, smith end of Deldlemen's Block- /ADM. Towende, Oct 1T.186T. • , ; MiscoUanem. NEW FIRM! 'NEW GOODS WICKHAM k FIIOST. Would call tho attention of the cabinet of ItOltio and Ivicinity. that ther have opened with. ••• • • . . - . A New BNdfqf'Gmods'l At; ! the old stood, of L. L. Mown, whet* with oloie atl.eotion.to tho wants of Um community- they will koop a goo4ortuicut of go9(Kwhlcti thoY-Wai - AS I,OW - AS THE-LOWEST, ~ . . . 'And atprices tbit tall liana° eying- one to buy of .them. 'We oball at all times have. El good assortment '..of .. . . , FALL AND WINTER GOODS Flub=lnd& the latesto s etyles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS! DtLAINES, xt C.LS. ritirrs, .otovm, OLtiallA1V3,.110S11: 1 11, IL TB, CAPS, BOOS, SHOES, cr,anis, C.tSSI3fEIiFIJ, VANCI 600173, F'a'mily Groceiies, Hardware; .11 LADIES TRAVELLING , BAGS, WOOD AND TN-WAILS, 'Drugs, Pitraiiure; 4c., &c ,, The aboTo gives but i Algid idea of GOODS JVI 11AVE IN STORE', • . • And we only say to our puruerous friend* and the public generally, call and Sea ua, test the pierita of onr pretenaions, and if convinced, BUT AND . IAN.E 'YornsEixis liidn py wzving money In.your purchalms. NY!) Intend to GIMCREArEn BARGAINS TRAY EXE.II BEFORE HEARD OF! \tin Imre , wt. can-rkmee Ton, -.0 give ne n ell. An of L PROUCIr,II Taken In cx.•haugc for gpods. 0. D. tVICKIL 'tom .% Pa.. Nov. 12. N ORTH BRANCH 'F,OIMTDRY AND DI ( A - C HI NI S H O\P 1 ! Situated on Pine. east of Main Street, TOWANDA, BRADFOAD.CO., 1. now prepared to finistmh CIRCULAR SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MACHINES, . - Of the best quality*, with the latest Improvement& All IFhids of Maehluery for !louring and 85w 31(115. Steam Engines Made and Repaired, Steam Whistles, Steam Guages, Gunge Cocks, Oil Cans, &e., THE MOST ,CONVENIENT place in town to gets • GOOD jVCE.A.L EATING HOUSE, Two doors south of the National Dank. ALVOILD having purchased the *bore well known establishment. ls now mewed to Walt upou MI who may furor hini with He also keeps a full supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, Which he le prepaccd to cell cheap Towanda. May 20, 1000.1 FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. JAMV WARMAN announces to the publte that he still continuca to gumulaetureund keep ou band a large asabettnent of CABINET FURNITURE, Eureabil, Tables, Bedsteads,-Stands. Chairs, *a; of every description, which.are made of the best mate rials, and in the most workmanlike manner. I invite the inSPOCtiOli of the publio•to my work, 'which shall not be surpassed itidurabillty at anyahop in the country, andmyiniors will be found to be as. low suithe times will admit. Beady made Conine constantly on band or node to order. A good Hearse will be furnished when dela/red. Aug. 15. 1866. • •BOOK—BINDERY , TBE kIIB ue. lw respeciltaly Informed that. the Book-Bin dery has been removed to the Argue Baltdithq, third story, where will be done BOOK-BINDING! In all its various branches:on tcrmA all reasonable al* - the times" will allow. The Bindery will be 'under the charge of . . , H. C. WIFITA!MIL An alio:towed Binder, 'nod az work wRI be dam Ina deo and MEMOS which cannot bo e Mnete,llfwabies.NewspOldßoolin, ilto.; cel aad in every midi, of Mlle. ftrUcular attentlon be laid to the Baling and,thseEng of • BLANK BOOKS, To any defend pittern, winch in .qualtly and done. batty sill be wansated • - - All work will be readytorilelivery when-prentbled. ' ti the patronage of the petal° Is 'sanded, anttpee. feet satlifactker guaranteed. , • • Towande, - Atigtud 2.i ti A FINE Af3SORTMENT OF TOI ter Roars, at MoCABE A M ALT ON S ,I l Ert N.l i t y large or_sasell qautitietiat s - V4/0113. A.,NNED ..F. - OltaiLL %- . ) 107 4 , 4 . 6 , _ . :;...,,,,,, : _,-,:‘,-,..,.,,,i,,,nafdiquit5... ~,.•.:4-a.. - K . ..tirliiiitli . f.r ?i , 4:l;j` g i±-2;:_;--,....."- Jt- -., -7:f '-;.-.• . - Fr - • ti , 2, - -4,/ ii - . 13 i.,5.'-:; V-4. - 2.: . :! 1. .*:: t , l' - 7,` , ''. 3,='-'': a' -to'`t-st49l, _ 1 'tau:; ,,.". ". , ...;, : - .' - oz-.- -•-• .. , 1 ~.rtt5:',....,4.43!-.-2-,....i4;...-,i6,,,,.." ,It-* t..:,-.. la ..4.. , 7,.. - .z. •.....,i,Kg - 1:k;q0i'.:::44 , -.' - f..ii, _.4,,t!' 1 • i '1 ..!4;!..!• , . 4_,...,..•1::;! - '•: 3.'4 . 3.',...vik - - ,... - ti,!;!4! 1 il•!!!!!.: , t.;.-.!-S!"- 4 .. f ; t ' il ;'V,..j.' -; • . ..f.fcf .0 , : ., .1. I .f.,.,.. , 11-4,...,.. c...1.,--::: : tti , . ' . - , .-ZO - .-, 1 -...,. , .. ,t -0.:, '. '.','-' t !'• ::;',. 4 .;: ' T X . f 7 -. ' & 1 ; 1. - - . -- tt - ' ..„,.,...4.: : 4, ! : : : : ~:,: : ::„.,....,,4 . ,..;! ;; 1 I .z ~, , k ;.-k..,, ,, :ki r ; f..:•„.1,-_{,z,1 4 4 . .., - .;:k..11.....4 - 1 -..-, ' , I, ~.. .iiil:-:; , .- .-j , 0.1 -,1: , : , ' 6 i .,.7 . . ,-....(:,- , ,:.-..- '::0. ; :, ...1 4:1.,'fivr.... -' 4 ", -- ',5' . .:45Y , • • ,!t ••,' -) '-' d i ..- . .., .1.:-. , ". ...: r ,, , „ --,, ~, ~,,.... ~., ~ ..:tf . . EIMIG3 AfARSHALL:BRAMBRS it; CO: ' • A.': .7 ; r f l Wiall ' t to Can ttia attoittajt,of 94.201 1 9 1 3, 13 5 14 r., ado* ' - mitib*Aat • - - ,• reastKolmiezakats: • • a mnoth. • • W : ar r npl ul asuntaiont of • • ' lYWdow Maria, Sub: Plante. 1:218. • Prifl2. VarWsitoys4d2rll " , • -- and %lint& Br=beii " Qtal Muds. whirksrabd.lisdd for lb) 7iiireslo Cash price.. Mr.. a Arm saaorttortit K£ll,l3lllOlE ~ • , Of every styki and pattern to mit the pnbhbh Lamps repaired andehanged froth Oi arid,Fhtid to Kerosene.. , - - „ Particular attentieijiid 6 the ii)axith'tutritig 'of all kinds of - r ,•, .iv r.„ • .. • _ . • • ronitnio iiioirrt t r .syriortp.i To. lite hire on hand i'llite;artii4e of FRUIT.; ;,,Wllll Improved soltsealltt thrk c, awl . HERMETICAL CAN% Which ls qua of the-Net izins_alscsk, tune 20, 18(11. STOVES ! , -STOVESI , I- STOVES Jnet rvsvirednew#ync BRoyp4 .METE - . VOLITAtti - ORWELL, P.l,- • - • i,l;ategetjigmu ch¢oelitiqp . ' 4 .. :Anhuniemie • Odell . of tivoset, • • ' tt , :t ON . : 114 A = p ?". • " Stuns:coal or *wet, that viral* Yob . for . Parlor, Office, --Store, School; Shop,' • OUTBCII; BOAT- OR COOKINO , STOVES. . Come and see the new pattern-.at least- - ONE LOOK BEFORK BUYING ! . We keep all leading flratelaMi Stares or the opu. lent, and a cheaper variety of Stoma for the humblest. Examine for 70111-1181,Ca your owu tnterent • • • S. N. BRONSON. °rid!, Ta., Ost. 21,1868.. , LOQK, HEREt - -Them in=ir on nxhili.C.on at the, • •-• Afthrtinotk Furiiiture.. Store, ni TOWA.NDA...P.I“. to iM ((mud in Northern Pennsylvania, which Ix'LR ing Fol 4 at ' ' My stock COUSiBti fn at of Parlor. Library. Min, ing-room and (Camber sets, Parlor, Library, Erten- Con, Dining and Office Tables: Chairs. Bedideads, Bureaus, Washstands, Sofas, Lounger., Teteertetes, What-Nots, Cradles, Cribs, &a., Jae. A full line of Matt:arm:a and Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Common Mirrors, Oval and Rustle Frames and Ilracketsace., &e. In fact, everything /kr. PMOST, Surcexsorts to L. Moody. ED. EDOSE. JOLIN CA113111./i. Is at tho Furniture. 'The largest and bent stook of CREAnk RESVILI PRICES! In the • Furniture • • Line Which mat L even to be approciatoll, and which will De eelcl at L 1V EL! Plt I 111 E 8 ! Than tAC rtalnit quality of goals can h. purchapod oleo• *hem Thankful to the public for their past llbtratl Sarah. age, and determitieil to merit a .00ntinuatioe of the same by offering ludneements not to be found else where. I invite them to tall and eiamine my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. , tio charge for showing goods, and . WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! mummy DE,..mras supplied a 3 usual at Mali:m eat market prima: I also keep on hand a Large assortment of Beady Made Collins, from the most common . to the finestßohol, Boxwood . Boxwood. Also Burial Bohol, Crapes, ke.,atid lam the wale agent In Bradtbrd comity for Mauler k FM% METAIIC EITEI.II, CASES, CASKETS, &C. A good HF....UISE always la readiness when regnired. Tows.nds, Doc. 10, 18M. /AIM 0. YBOST. 'HERE, TO FIND LUMBER, ri.l.Sll, DOORS, BLINDS, CEILING, FLOORING, SIDING MOULDINGS, CMINGS, GLAZED SAM!, WINDOW .AND DOOR 'FRAMES; M.VSTII. , fiIIEI,VES, FENCE RAILS, POSTS, PICKETS, WATER 'TABLES, CORNER BOARDS, BASE BOARDS, CORNICE, - FREIZE, , SHINGLES, FACED LUND}.II, BILL TIALDEIt, ROOT BOARDS, &C., &C., &C., GNO. P. GASH'S LUMBER WAREHOUSE, !MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE METHODIST CIIIHICH, TOWANDA N. 13..-Job Nfork promptly done. TOwinda, July, 15, 1869. NE7 PLANIN6I- -MILL • The undersigned having hat a large and commo- dioue Mill in the Borough of .Towanda, and' Med it with the most modem and improved machinery, for the manufacture of • . WINDOW SASH AND BLINDS, • Are prepared to All radar's. whether largo or small. upon the shorted. notice. We have also a large 'Ju rist,. of MOULDINGS; of the latest style and pattern, Wlilch we Can furnish much cheaper thin they can bo Worked,by hand. • , - PLANING, - • - • TONGITEMO; GROOVING, AND SCROOL - BANVING, • And al other wort pertaining tc : Yoltery, walbe dOne to salt our cnetomere. Wag= building, and not ifYing more than twelve .tolamteen miles distant, will find it Mly for their interest to buy of us, br bring their 1 r and have It !wind by our, machinery.- Bring you grist of Flooring, or other lumber. and while, your team is feeding, hare it ground out and take it' home with r/IL • • - • .• • , will pay CABII ler PINE AND . . 311331CL0C1, Unilrgit delivered at our lumber . yard. Coble and see lys, or if you can't come, Write. - • . • geb., - 1861. L. 13. BODOBIO3 , k CO. ~ r :- ASSORTMENT, OF mantp marii. ' 10; - LONG k KEELER'S,. 1 4 114 STOCK CHROMOS , . MIT Pit ver JOS IN:tBE, - • • licerntEA *OK: ffEE ..'i l l , " 77 ? ; 4 1, 1 11111' 01. .-0., - - • .141.40,-;,,,..,.,-„,.:1,...... •,...,J.,..-„,:.;,. ~-,-,..,,,,. , ~ --ttf.:::- -,,, ti,yoriTttiAiti , -• , ' T0...-..- , — , -1. ,- f 4 ". =-I:'.. t) '•1 '' i'. V, t L.., .6' `.,•,; .. •.,, r , .:;' , .19Mig',.* 7 4 X1 IA R ine *CON PrE* l4 . 1;14 7! %-: o ' ' 3610.160111614.14111aftd*:1101** ifen:leill 0011110* 111100/11/#llO. ' . thlirligt ribmidro rs. sZfiniadaimbniciogitany. ',mod irith falba Arts for bi i t 4, 1 1 .IliggWrij nob' ' ' AIIaRNI . 21010041terni#4 IP.*Mia.k4W ~, : ', 3 4.:.. C , '"' ..:,.• ....r.e.'''.'l{ , ' ,. ... ' ', l' 4: ,0 11,!...7. ~ , :yt. - ; • •::•Datros;' .11zingnits t sx.euzincrAisp: 1 -...,2 , :,\.-..!.:, .., 4:ix, ~..•::.1:C; %1., ....,.• ;:-.} '4.0-11, • t 'o.g : 1 • . ' ..... 1. ,' •:,' " ' • ~ B ENZINE , fAIiD'H . 11310' - ENTrNE'' _ _ A rjj.- _ _r . PAIICE ,, WW 2 * 11,(nrErrwAsue And 'au kinds of Amami, • KEROSENE VI? COIL OIL, - .„ coodi n eentind* rltai :.; "i3 PS " TANNER'S-AND- MACHINE OILS; Panel atf3 Tathliegies iNs*6l B ; ' POUKEtliodiCh';:pols2UloNAlS, ,';rociru;sras ,1 . ; ' • UR& .-WXNE - 4 .A7.41> ~1,142130884-;, S Foeqiedrettial 'l`6lAccd• SN'vityr rtm 'Ain; C,teagi , Onden, , Pleld and 'nine* , fiends: Tsnissn," Snjr POrtggss,daspensprlei..dbagider.olll:o l , JPlrdnd Pumps, Teething . Itinip!, Nursing Boltlss„ Nipples, Nipple Eitells and.fatitidnillYeinesl. ~.Netl„PaulikisltasslittglendJus,Ther• memete.is. Flanoring ..Extracts,—Ntene ? f tr l g l Tr ' sie , l li t t ?" l- . VIII L W, Cm k J '. It - Ith f lEEE Agr , -'„.r.yon#l.2li, yrictrtic,p*iip4FTlo te, . • ,111. waster watesatedas teas. Tcrio" at" a distance sap Secalso tapir grders by Atogo Or mail, ;latch drill Tec Ire prompt and caitful stfoatfon ' Ifea/ral advice given Stagaltously atlhe ofsosi c4srging only tot medicine, • , a- TbsuSful foi - Past litsSallatronsgct, Imola res. oettWbr 1111110thled to Ids - Mends sad tbSpabile, that rir sls4 i l 7 trotta tib. tC° 2. aston their confidencel;oge. iii-Openguoys for'preseriptknS , Id a•nler and 13• IT S, Pl ou - 4,5 to cr.m. -' "Jan. I, 186 D—Th. . VISATEU, W R. H. G 0 E DURO • STORE .„, , , • . • '• • W. It Et GORE; (successor t , ) Gout Pown.t.), 'is continuing the business at the old stand. Patton's Block, where he t4.dailY receiving additions to hie stock from the most reliable .inipwtore and inhuluficturer*C. 1!e respectfully mike for a liberal share of publicvst!‘:usgo 7 'A two stock of 7. - Fnmit mums AND MEDICINE; itas Just. Lyon recetved, nn.l amr n'Ar Prel 4 red-i° siryylp tho ' WAIfTB OF TRE.rUBLIC : WITH ARTICLES D!.1.04,1,1_ , 1t: TO TOE Truog. iintr:ivozE3 AND 14QUOR*1011! WJVcAtyszONIT =I Dar Axle. EciErlla Anv 110314E0PNIIIIC - mmaerslx. niEiropuLin r.ITT N tiT MEDICINES. t v.tipam, PAIN 13:11 ..: 1 . i TrrELstrrrs...4 tu...N. '• ' ''. -: • 1 I i FAliclY ASSP.TOLLET ARTICLES OF ETEIIY KIND .. - 4 ' To.,i6rs'ii itcorier.,te. iiD "ID EXTUACTS, ALKALOIDS 4NII RESINOIDS An' the b&•=t Trtioxim, s AI3IIOIIINAL ,AiUPPOUTERri. Sbouidei Dracx, , , B4EAST PUIik'S,.I9ITLE'SILELLS IQcusing 13otnex, Syrinace dud tair;e . tetvr. A LIZEIII ShliOUTAlE:tir '9l 11.17"08, rritor4, INSCKET tvuorrai Eimtumcrs. - ri or LATE firttE. A.NiD lapkr A large supply bf fintshes fur the Hatiind Hair. Alai, fur the Teeth and Na la. ,Tooth Powder and Pastel!. Oita, Perfumery, Soaps,. Combs, Hair Dye, Invigorators, - &el Kerosine, Kenineno .' • •• :. Lamps, Shades, (Unwept,- • ha, all of the latest styles- • • 4.7110,10 E CiELAILS, TOI:IACCO AND ELVITP*7 flifir:Physiclata iruiplied at reiwonible :stow 11101- eines and Precriptiona carefully and accniately com pounded and prepared by competent pc mons at all hours of the day and night. Muiday hours fronall.to 10 o'clock In the forenoon. and 1 to 2 in the afternoon: Towanda, Sept. W. DAG.' W. HZ:IL 430/I,F, Minufactories. •TOWAYD.A. AGRICVLTURAL. TO Tr:INP..;;I; "lAN UFACTliiiliS , SPOK.F..3. DENT STUFY, HEAVY : AND 'AGM'. WAGONS GENERAL WOOD WORIt, WOOD TLIMLNO IN ALL ITSDRANCDES. SCROLL SAWING, 11.1.N1NG,, ETC., ETV 11:018, SPOKESEr-RENT,STUFF, LARGE bTOCK MUM TO SELECT The abovi, are from the beet SECOND OROWITI HICKORY ANDVAR itearr AITD HEAVY IvAiKiNs ON lIAND We have the Broad and Narrow Gunge MILL PICKS 'made and dressed M. C. MERCIJR, President, TOWANpA -CARItIA!:IE, FACTORY - . The undersigned nmspecttnny announce to the rub. pc that they: havepnrchased the CARRIAGE SHOP .11 llt And arc non . prepared to . Indld work in THE LATEST S E -And malt wurknAplLlca manner. Theqyriliconatint ly k e ep on band an alsortm9rd of spnndift 'TOP AND OPEN DUGOIES," CA'RELIG;S, pE3tocur LVMDEEI rx AND TWO fir.:l2ED ALI;aN'Y HtTEl,(rlf.' - At WOK-WARRANTED attendol to at rossonabio- ''- • - . Towandii,vay fl, 1864._:1y1111Y"ANT STULEst • . CHOICE LOT , OF ..317MITER JUL rudi .ot all Made. formal° the bstrel orbasb cl,et'"- • . MccABE k MIX'S.. • laj /fp, jljrltt .4 1. 1 • f Cy, rYN'.f~_ ~...... ~ TOWAIIVA, FA• T. t:# 7 8.-CAILP,-Aarrr, reliohl e einppentie;: . Yomfr. /a* 9W. FicAuwilr, Goyi m Issosiscr. Co., ' - • lormeffaer, lona Axigiacjj tiormhwew corrisir. : • 116 . 11014, r,74n. ihrirooryzio Eiitz Ast>l,LlAzari Co.. ,A)miaggeld, lan • rqt / n ix f uia l rt pOtrAir, r . . - 4 '1: • :1 Amount. of. Capital Bepresentetl, • 'T. , ~ tf)) MEE wonms. To Dealers in 1152/11321 W- T. BISHOP, Superintendent 'rowanda, July 2,1801. P , 011,1 ; (1 I ibnnbnyi. Conitlnten se FAIR A 1' • E !Ind tisics tikat on, all kindi nit :DULtMC4OB 4iDdlbeir VONTE2.I-6_ LONER Ittljusted imfraigi at this bffler dm -the undersigned sppliks . his whole time and .t_ Motion EXCLUSIVELYISthe . • ;''. MetTnimit: 812,41 , t1t1;K giiitent 11 careful itial thertenett 'examination orft, 7 lLit •Almrcuisw cart api i roplana in retrying Mele, i when about to ex .end by a areal am diligent attention in the business 'penerntly. he hop,. t..c,ksectire the anillitenee-atsi pabreasee . the tenuity. PI4IITIC:t.I4 ON giver, t ! ., mitannelott= • - - • nail, Am:Lamm Alm DIAILLINCht sad PoidOtirrittes fe► the item of TEM TEAIz• ,on such risks at the lieu LOWNIT IRMEtit ' Fartnerii and other* deoktArpg lo imam, .tcigii.e me a call whin . corrifbg to -4HEIce Nrcim4 door acuth .pf ' , Ward Rotor. c: rtairx." 11. CALI•. . Applicagnns rmen . pd , and orm/esa . meade bT B P. Bow .a . Booth Tmninds ; L. IL Aires" Fast Smithfield Wn.r.nav L*,I L June 24, 1862 F IRE, LIFE, AND A(X;rI.I7=TAL INSURANCE SKI" I:NTIIEN MILLION DOLLA_R.%7 C. S. RUSSELL, dlyetti- For. th.., follow ng-nataniliaqe Gniuto Firs • Mutant Itterauuter c 0.., • ' Capita! atul ~ ...... . M.OICE TANCIL COIIrANT. . _ Nne York,' j $3,750.0.41 a Capitalaml - soa - plus over, Isnmarri. Co. trr 'Norm -'lxifadelphia. I Capital:Jo:A rarpltta k "00.1%-4, ItAS - nArrtx Oval. Arr. Capital and vaeplnv over ENTLELPME DEXt'B6SCY COMTLYT. Capital Ind Fungus oyez... Arc-ne INFru.tNrr. Coupe.:: 1 Nee Kpri . i754,tm0 Capital and eurOus over Ptrxut...lworuziasca COWPANT. • t!irtArd. (onb. - Capital and oeer. t 101. 0 1) - • Vt-rru. Isre Lib - LLL:WE COMP.I3T. Nee York•. $8,M00,•• Capital and stirring over TIIATELLEIL.' I2iTILANCE • • e Hartford, Coon. f •-• Capital and enrplus over $600.0011 t;11 tal heeds of iroperry, It as lew refit• as by any other reliable Companies. " '" 'sch- Policies Mama and Losses, if any, adjusted at J HO Agency. thereby Mitts; the trouble and expenw of going elsewhere foisettlament. lisi...Colltee at the Hardware Mere of Cabling, Rn,. . sell& Co. • C. 8. RUSSELL. Towanda, Fcb: 7, 11366—tf. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE . . _ CO. OFi r,s..t. CASEI CArrrit.. sl.ooo,ooo—r.un LN Fru. (.'bartered hy.q:n:weg.g. CLAWICE H. CLARK. President ; JAY .COOKE. Chairman Finance and Er. COM HENRY D. COOKE. Vice President EIJERSON W. PEET. 89creesa and 6a4aaa7. The advantSges or the Natloiull4k, Izturamre C' SIM 1. It is a National Company, chuldie4by Outgrew ; 2. It 'has a paid up capital of One =Eon Dollars p.,it offers low rates of premiums ; 4: It furnisher larger insurance thin other GIN psalm, for the same money; ; • 5. It is definite and certain ; 4.. There is' oo posdbility of nnitrepresentatimi be agents, orynisunderstuidine by policy-bolded; 7. The policies are plain contracts, so rance for so ranch money ; s. All policies are non.forfettlne 3. The polides aro exempt from attachment. E. w. war, & co., Oe Ageopr. R. S. ..RUSSELL. ldsaars' N. C.-PIZIOLEE k A. 0. MASON En Agent! for Towanda and.virintty Jan.. 9, 1869. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Cal/PANY. OF "'Alarm!). cos).! Iit3IDEBLKO atoir. fusig ,69,000 11E119E62. . ASSETS (June 1, 1860) over $13,000,000. Surplus over $7,000,000. CURRE N T DIVIDE N D ITtOM 40 TO 70 PER CE[C• Total Claims by Death paid to date, over $ 6 . 000,000 - TOTAL DIVIDENDS PLED TO DATE. 0 , 732 $6,000.000. A PI:RELY .. MUTUAL COMf'..IN.I.. An its Nurplus Is eqnitably divided among the Pol ley holders in ANNUAL DIVIDENDS, Which may be applied in reduction of Preintrans, or may be accumulated at interest for the, bettellt of the Assured, or may bureceived by them in Cash. ,Paid4ap Potieleg are granted after tiro or more y!ara' Prentinms bare been paid. thus ',Tactically making AZZ: POLICIES _voN-EoßpEln.vr; It issues Policies upon all DESIRABLE PLAIS... OF ; INK' RANCE, Aral has adopted la Its workings' several SPECIAL- FEATURES ! ORIGMAL urra THIS CODEPARY Atm oftni ED BY NO OTHER. " H. B. EcELF:AN. Agint. ibwrinda„ Ps.. July 22, 1860tf BRADFORD. COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY JOHN W. 311 X, Agent,TowAxtu. FOIL THE FOLLOWING Iliamni FIZZ. Hartford,. Conn. .1 I Ir (J) 1109 u: bin:unsex Coninct. . 1 Nen Muni, Llm a. J $1.622.971 °XXX& Amnia en 1 eek. IT= Asscbq... UP' NOI7IIL A.IIF.MICAN FIELY:" New "Fork. $773.543 ME ELIIVVV:. I=l - peheiee written and LOW* adjusted at tine .teeuel• .. Yana property flake taken et the loweat pi- Office in Herein's New , Block. north side Put. liotignare. - Towanda, Pa. ' JOHN W. MIL AprilL 1860— • . - . THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSt itANcE SOCIETY'S Agency for Briulfonl (fl. CASH CAPITAL $3,000,p00 Tiyikriy income-over ft 2,ax). Irmo es.h: AdOIiTANYE S WARP. ToBBB4B, !ply 23, 1867 THE L LYCoMING :MUTUAL FM' , Timmer, Amory tor Bradford CTird.l% exerrAL i3,400,c0e Macula Cash plin. In snore mint operation Mer 11,01 , tr 4 eVen Tears.; _ lIONTANYE k WARP. Towanda, Jolt 23, 1067. AA", AC.ItEREL; CODFISH, BLUE .111 Thb, ifeeldeaw MAL Metre. Fielded and lidoked Salmon. Smoked Halibut. sod Dried Wet at - LONG k ILEELEWS. :DRIED FRUIT OF U :Vela l',rrL 2= MEM MEM . AO) ISMMEMZI 3 cad f ork. ,}
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