tr - ) , I - Wilef 4 W-0 1 01 1 0 6--7 / l A(H zta Z i W it n* *ll( Vi i: ,ffintv1"11014:400 Wtidtt4 sorrelthe bait Of eintlunlF I shOltla ratlwr havalt Then *Wife& isonte*Ll'ermon betwietadsaaiui: thialriige !Ai* #4l4o'.Oirnar.:!of ETOPerti l °wailer Was Offered eight tlionsoad dollars fait it; Uwe it.wiwddiiiittiiiig half that - wtpriey.'.:lltollsoo4, vete 911 broken the lb:liras of the barn were swinjpriir in'thowirikthe •eld plows.and morns 'toed - about 'unsheltered in the neglected barn- Fianna the house just opposite was in keeping with all the rest. ." `The Old mares sons acidly hang around ihh old 'demi -- but don't seem to do much towards - keeping it-up. They are a lazy lot. All three of 'era are, at home now' livingofftheir fath er. How they live with theirlithilies I rsn't see. They never hare anyth ing to sell off the place." - I-- - One mild readily believe • that, when he 'took a surrey of the broad fields, which should have been caves ed with waving grain, ,but whirl in stead were red with eorrel. There eat the lazy young men' looking Out , on .the passers in :se if they had no other business life; The. old fann er smoked his pipe and sawitis valu able place going to wreck and min, the «pleat indifference: The women of such a household were well deserv ing of pity, for on them fell-the prin cipal burden of making bricks with out straw. In such a "sliispy hollow" 4inosphere,the most energetic would feel a lethargy creep over the spirits, effectually checking all advancement. ,Would you like to know the secret of such thriftlessness ? It was a whis key barrel in the cellar. FALL 31ANUBINtk COBH LAND.—I drew a large portion of my barn-yard manure, which had been piled in the yard through the summer, on a do ver and timothy sod whicl;was plant ed this season. The manure was thrown in piles from the wagon, and in November I had it spread over the sod. It kw thus until the - usual time (May,) for plowing for corn,&c., this last spring. The effect of the inanute was very marked on The cropi grown during the past season on the field. These were corn, potatoes and peens. Not having enough manure to cover the entire field, it was placed on the poorer portions. Bvery load of ma nure made its mark on the crops, to an extent far exceeding any effect from plowing under coarse manure in the spring which I (.7CI: saw. The seed germinated quick, the plants grew with vigor, and the crop matur ed early. This ex; -J.iment satisfied me that more benelit, is derived from manure applied in the fall to sod ground which is to i b e e planted the following year,than t plow under au equivalent amount sh from the yard in the spring. Le us consider the phiimoi by of this effect briefly. Manure •spread on the.ground so late in the season as November loses nothing by de composition. The cold prevents that from taking place. But the moisture of winter and spring dissolves the soluble elements of the manure, and carries them into the soil. These ele ments are arrested . and retained mostly, and probably wholly by the first six inches of top soil. When the seed is phuited it finds, in its first growth, food in the precise con dition it demands. It need not wait till midsummer, as would be the ease with fresh manure, for it to de compose and become available.— Hence the "croli . starts early and vigorously, eseapes the effect of that summer drouth, and matures in good time. Steep side-hills' from which manure would be washed, might be exception to economy of this method of manuring; but in most cases farm ers will find a great profit in drawing and spreading as much manure as possible on their plantinggrounds in the fall.—Pems Tow., m Rural New Yorker. Cows Yotra Vn AND Purrs.— Me advice cannot be too often given t o all who cultivate vines and pknts, as to their protection through the winter and early spring. We•have found, after a good many years expe rience, that there is no mode so sure of gmtrding all vines and plants not entirely hardy against our matern ally severe winters, as laying them down and covering them with soil. Of course we mean those which san be so treated. The covering should not be more than two to four inches, ac cording to the nature, of the thing -laid down. If too much earth is used, the buda,from the heat of the ground in March may burst too early, and may be damaged by a late s frost when taken up, which should' rarely be done before the first -of April. All young Grape vines should be laid down, though it will prove of great benefit, in our judgement, to all grape-vines, young and old, hardy and otherwise, to prune them and lay them• down and cover with a few inches of soil.- All Raspberry canes should be pruned and laid down; so shoulditoses that are liable to dam age from the frost . Stravringup roses and other decidous flowers and aka bery, as it is usually done—that is hin.ding them ,as tightly almost as a pole—is far - more injurious to them than no protection: at all. Where drawing up is resorted to it should be applied only ,on the side-exposed to the sun. ' • . All flOwer-horders should have a food covering' _of stable-manure—. orse 7 manure being very good for this purpose.. In the spnng the long stuff should he raked off, and the ..rest forked in:: -It will not only pro • led,' Alto - roots- against 'an lupe ' daring 'the winter, but the_giants will appear in the *spring g.:ftZy ip- Arrnated, and the' flowers. will be much more abundant_ and 'prove of Much h*her colors and, greater ' beanti. Even. leaves, straw, debris Of and kind; or, if there be nothing covering of soil will be, (IfVcd *nice. e trust ilia no one who:values things-, about the premises here retqred ,f4f4.4111 neglect this brief vml November is the time to. atte.4 14 2Wegraph. = Procorrilo enszarzs.—Curring cut 'Mks 'uiriy be planted now. Many rritd the fall the best . time to do it. Select shoats of this year's growth for cuttings. Prepare a deep, rich, drylied;.plant in rove two ortlKee feet apar . t, leaving but ()imbed above the eurfaee, cover in winter with lit ter, which remove in ihnspring. Be rnice of the current worm no. man shouldgive up "currant culture. So cheap, eerily grown an 4 'healthful fruit should be _ Feinevary derr4ind every feria: mo w FRE lELVLIWAY. ..1.., i .... ....... ni. /FUN ... ri ... 2 . :..LAW ~ ~ • qa - e- C lVia Tia lri: ~. ' 1, : kinlo4=itii4 l l ol3 ltill off - i -W L. yr ' Val r aC ill-4 1 , Z Ana IP PliMlOntalki /1431001111116 M - . "iiiiiiita . .,...._- D . An INDUltawiMas A44tipli#4l#tokaseouthwest. NEw Asa simoirvisrtkocissoricsii scPaiiihoc t ex was amiss so Itocasam, Boma" Des was. eismaro mai CINCIMIATI. Oa and after Webby, 1 or'ber 15,1a89. trilni Il ham Willett, ethbont the topowive lwora. vis '' 4 434:inta wzer. CM am. MOAT RIVIRMIX9OhIYe eaveyttal Itmliester, Indliski, mum; Clerehmt ads chniati. afthectlim with the lake Shore, Flowthen. emt (trend Tnink Railways ar Sa 10. Dinktth end Chmtend for the Wed; almost Clem- Mad with the CL C. C. k. tnd. Railway far Indian. iris: and Mancinnati with the Louisville Short Reiterm.ami the Ohio h Illeshadppi Railway for the South lad Southwest ; also with connect. int Mee at petedpel stations an main line. sas a.m.-2110117 KIPBXIIII. dear. tar lid:beater. Buttekb. Dunkirk Cleveland and Cinelnuati, wak ing direet_anneetion yak trains of the Grand Trunk and lake Slane nanny' at Baal% Dun. kirk and Cleveland for a nd tate West. and at Cita dont' with the Ohio a Wlesissippi and Louie vina Short Line Wallvinre for the South and South- mast ; able with all counnttng lima at principal utatkma on =du line. - r de a.m.—MIL TRAIL Susdaya excepted. tar- Ballo and Duuldrk. 4409 p.m.—KLIMA AC001010DATIO;‘. truadaya axerotaa. 6:1154. IV DAY =MEI* &Ways exceitalt, for Itachoder, Buffalo, Dualdrk, Cleveland. Clattruis” 'Wand the &qth. Stops at principal stations and ecianecting u pon main line. Elm and im Drawing Boom Coaches ammo =MI Atom' New York to Buffalo, and Coaches are attached at Harnelintile. tan ning thro' to Clemeland and Galion without change. 1013 gimt.-12C: 1111L.Itundays excepted, for Buf falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland. connecting with trains Mr the West. A Moo h= le attached to this train running throogh to '1:25 a.m.— WAY - iIUtIORT, Sundays excepted. SAM p. —ENERBANT TRAM, daily for Ms West. GOING EAST. 230 a.m.—NIGHT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted. connectineat New York with afternoon trains and stsamers for Roston and New England cities, Ins Sleeping New York,' Coaches aocompatry this ttain from Balt to 1:58 a.m:—CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex cepted. connecting et Jersey City with afternoon and evening twins of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. lisftimore, Mad Washnigten; and at Now York with steamers and afternoon Express trains for New England Cities. Alma stops at prin cipal staticms and connecting points on mainline. Sleeping Coaches accompany this Wein to New York 9311 a.m..-11121GRAMTON ACCOMMODATION, days 12:12Ehni p.50.=i1:1 3 112238, RlirldaYsevellietad. =E nacting at Middletown for Unionville, and at Jer• my City with minas train of New Jer. my Railroad RC Row and improved $OOOl Coaches Dooms. Tony this train from Buffalo to New 12:U pan.—ACCOICIODA'TION TRUK, daily, con necting at Owego for Ithaca. • 11:241 Eltindays excepted. O:OOp.m.—LIGETNING EXPIUMO3, daily, connect ing at Paterson. Ice Newark ; at Jersey City with Nortlng Express Train of New Jersey Barad for Bantams and Washington ; and at New York with Notting impress train far Boston and New England cities. Also stops at all principal stations and con. meting points on main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to New York. 5:05 p.m.—WAY FBEIGHT,..I3unday• excepted. BAGGAGE CHECKED TBSCIIGH. lab A revised and complete Pocket Time 'Able" of Pfumenger Trains on the Die way and con necting lines, has 'recently bock published. and can be procured on application to be Ticket Agent of lba Company. L. D. RUCH= Genii flopt pA. & N.Y. CANAL ll•. R.R. GO. ARRANOEMMIT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. Commencing Sept 18, 1869 TJULTSB 001110 Ma= WILL Lame Towanda at 7:00 a.m., 4:00. and 6:38 p.m. •7*5 Returning, leave Waverly a) 8:40 a.m.. and 11:45, p.m. TALI% GOING BOWLS WILL Lean T0wanda......... Arrive Tunkhannock. Pittston .• Wilkes-Barre.. •• Manch Chunk. Allentown " Easton •• Philadelphia.. New Y0rk..... Dine at Pittston Lure New York.... " Buten Bethlehem.... Allentown...• liana Chunk White Hll l / 1 111 • WUkesdkarre.. Pittston. " Tunktuinnock Arrive Towanda.. Dine at White Hum Passengers for Harrisburg and Pittsburg trill change care at Allentown. have time for Supper and take the Through Fast : Express, with sleeping Cara attached, it :MI gams evening. Iola; P. coi. Superintendent.' D HILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL BOAD.-W7NTRR TIME TABLE. 71ISOII011 AND =Ear noun terms= r 11ALITY0117.. BAJUIDEIOMO. WILLIAII2I TIM G!ZLT OIL REGION OF PDZIOFTLVANIA. ELEGANT SLISPING CARS es all N 1 Trak" On and after MONDAY, NOY. 11th. 1809, the trains on the Philadelphia k Rrie Nail Road will run as fol. lows : IrCIIIIVAND. MAIL Tsars teams Ptdladelplits, 9.35" • • • • Williamsport, 740 A.W. I . • arr. at MA. 610 r.w: Mans EXPREIS kw' ea Philadelphia 11:40 Am. . • ' • Ifilliamsport 9110 rat, o • sm. at Edo 1000 A.W Emma MAIL leans Philadelphia 7:50 A.mi • 0 Williamsport 6:00 rat, • 0 " arr. at Lock Hamm 710 am 1/JITWAILD. Yam Tama leaves Ma 840 Aat; • • • WlMamma:at 915 PaL. • • arr. at lildladelphia 6 - 20 a.m. Ram Esrazia leave" Reis, 4.0t0 P.m: . .. .. ' lilillamapart 3 - 20 a.m. • • arr. at Plilladelphia 12:45 P.M. ASNXIXODATION leaves Loeb Hama.— ........... A.S: . . Williamsport 9 . 45 /4.m... • arr. at Philadelphia, 6:50 rm. BassoExrazas, leaves Wllitansport....l2ds am: • • - • Rarrialmrg . —5lO a.m. • arr. a6Phila.ielphia....9:2s &It; an=east connects at Cmay,Hall cut at Corry eten, Umsa west at IrvineWn with trains on Oil Creek k heny River R. R. X ~. 20, 1009 Books and statinmy. DIARIES FOR 1869 PAPER & ENVU'OPES NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS Prii, 131, MIIBIC, STATIONRY AIM Plcrums BLANK 'BOOM .YANKEE NOTIONS Towanda. Now:. a. MS. Sewing Machines. THE NEW AND IMPROVED ELIAS'' HOWE FAMILY SEWING .MACHINES, Were awarded the First Pitta at the Pols Itrpoeittcm, IT3r 4 '.,!' , V . m_l f M!!!!'wll ed Aliso, Nochine the battens Lest p Bbailealr lea lure award.: the remium ila : New Yost. Ohio, Pennw/tranti, Nateetrln . A. We, New Hampshire, Vermont, Wlsocmida, and To "•s At the County Fairs of Madletny then:, • go,Weyne, Wank Tompkins. Aimee N ,, kiml, Bel 110. on, and, boat "f 'airport of the (ttee on Sawing Ato., the State Fier held In Ibieheeter. WI of 1868 -Tour Conunitlee Imre exisined the aileron! Bentng alines. to Irldch theleattention ono caned, end would recommend 1 the bed Panay Ma nine ftW llnM Howe=rina , o••••• , • roe the antathil manna : 1 of road. Pon. 51-11144- nlarN ot terwlon on both upper •- .• lower threads.- ad—Mee of movement. 4th- raw of work aposrall material& 6th —The t atteehmente to the Machine for Ming. r • .. king . braiding , quilidogalholthitatulturtling, one • of with which may are applied. 6a—Tbe dm. • •'ty of the Mn. being roads of hardened to: and adjusted ihl tt wa , nett We recommend a medal." et3ie Berm* Dinkier. Torben (hater. Card er. anbrolderer. Rieder. Feller anti ilmproved Tuck Itriter• Mani met any sad essay kind of Mimed. from the lust to the coarsest. with • mu& mar needle lbseether mach>osa Mi sure led mmitie one be. hue you purehase.-Trioeirota SaterSMO.audwisr7 machine minuted: The resisalosat our Maindho-. Wing Machines Tadora.Boet, abut Eames sad Carriage Makers. fo is too ern twee io , require corn. oot - Deal tic to can iss4 see UAL ammPLIIII B Oeuersi Aatate. Voi reniliwilluara. litika ler OM, Gisieni • SitstiOt ToweleteClini% Ma `c .$ aemildirse Wets. WHOLESALE onoonvi 401..4, 111 1 1 1 , Ardni...} l . PEONIBION HOUSE I a ifti pivn I P' • "= 6 6d). • pA. The tindinniglied, encouraged, by thenng3esnwhiCli inn; thus far attend ed their new enteriniee,desire to make acknowledgment for the very liberal patronage they have * received, by giv- ing their =stemma the advantage of their years' experience, together with the-benefit of their greatly increased facilities foi:4(leing They keep constantly on - hand a Teri and' ca pleYe ' assortmen of everything in their line,• and are dailyreeeiving sinch additions to their stook all the 'rants of their Antde re- qturea They have now in store, Sugar, Sy rap,•Molasaes,. 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 lowed point in the market, and are offered At wholesale, at rates' to correspond.' -They desire „ei 'call especial atten tion to their large stock of Fine. Teas, which they are selling at New York Jobbing pricsk=--fi',"mranieeing `the quality in all cases. Have also on hand a good assort ment of Flour, Pork, and ,Kerosene OiL -They still oontinne to hare the ben efit of a- resident Partner in Nets, WM. 11. BARR. Goal PawOr AO York, whole- conettuttlyin the mar kqt, and prepared to turn to our ad vantage any favorable changes in the price of goods. .9ao a.m. 11:53 •• 1:15 p.m. 4:45 •• 440 .. 5:45 .. pATTERSON & n&esiors to ilicintio J. JoNzg) 6:00 .. 6:30 .. eas - 9:25 .. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 6:55 Lm 7:45 •• 10:00 •• 10:30 •• 10:45 •• 12-00 m. 1:32 p.m. 2:50 3:10 •• . 4:21 •• 6:38 •• of T. J. JONES, and baying addedlargely thereto by recent purchases. they take pleasure in announcing and erssry to the public that they ere prepared to sell anything SUGA.RS, TEAS. N=l FISH, FLOUR, FEEIt CORN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE AA cheap as the cheapest. We guarantee perfect sa *faction to all 'rho may arca as with a coil. ALFRED L. TYLER. Giumel Superintendent. PEOPLE'S GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, . FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FLOUR n, MFAL, GE IN, &c A constant...apply of Ashton Silt, all 'Jul Chorus, Butter Ifilins, Tabu, to. Plow call sod look through our otook. and Ire yid do oar bad to pkomie 1100p1E11.1.. - Towanda. ADM 311. MOST OONVENItNT T 1 11: laoe In tows to gel; • INE ci-o._ - )uo , mrmt.A.l_,!. O. IL +WOW lantaglaschamed Ste shwa mall haws callattlebtaeak soltmaket to *pen aD mho may !a ht we Was ',titre He also keeps • tall as , 1:= • • 0 - .4. , • -11.7 • - F.WasT, GAMMAS, sr + Which be tirprepared to tell cheap. Towanda.. lap 110. 11*. at C. B. PATCH'S. 10: 113 war BMxr; FOR. STEVENS, ItERCUR & CO 111ay42, 1868. =l3 Fauns, &c., NO. 2. PATPON•S BLOCK. TOWANDA, PENN'A Saying purchased the entire stook of GROCERIES 4 PROVISIONS, GROCERY AND PROPISION Such as COFFEES, STONE WARE, &c., &c CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. J. & pArrsasoN: W. S ItlNlalit Mitch 10, 1800—Us GROCERY AND PROVISION STORY., IN)17 . 111 MOON& BIUDOE AND AWN STILILNDL„. 4 new and eoinidete stock of NVlttch will be sold at the lowest presibls prices. CODFISH, MACKEREL, HERRING, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, Bring Cu your police, which we pliy cash far. / • DAIRYMEN, Lail. EATING HOUSE, Teo doors south of the 1 4 1stional Bank. agitfit;Mikittii4iiiglo gr ak1r *OOM001 021 ; 1111114G .11,11111404414aR4,11R1L1 NE _ I2 P-*lio:VOl* 4 .l. l ,,f' !IttriitrirPli .. .. . . . , . .. to offer to Rte Otßredtcpounty auil vidid• a. 'a Urge ien Wale'd stook lat G op•rit z Arbi c h 1 havepturland for caulk 4 * fe.. 4r2retaii6:l4. 24- therirbere. I now .offer to thopnbUsaspbroa!ttick t II :I 11 TEAS, , COFFEES, SUGARS, BTARCII, M.1,141A . ,M, SPICES, Ac Haim on band a lapin, stock of MMON :,FLOD.II,•.AIRAIIAIet, DO BrE I keep constantly oa hand. PORK. HAMS. LARD, sad kfudi nsn. Lipid 411 Slut litieittittift pnbUo to our Caul Be Batt STOCK OF TOBACCO, -"" In 0 111 4 nr Flat. Jaisloakkraccdobroosun, dry. New :lark Chemical and Brawn Soap *taw r4l and examine our stook of .i. ; !::: i;,..!;. .. iI. i ~ ,f d" i ; e4 1 i WOODEN WARE. Large assortment of ViI , IKEZ ,NOTION T?ICI.NT k) * -1.; A • SOAPS, & - e., ke. I will pay ti.•c jliglicate.?thpricefor CP,UrRY PRODUCT. Fanners, give us a call before selling elsewhere All persons indebted to the late Arts will please eaU and flake immediate paytuent Towanda, March, 12, 1867 EP CORNER 3ININ AND MIDDY STREETS. GROCERIES, Feed and WOW), IV/LLOW and STONE We would call special attention to our stock of FLOUI4 8 2'EAt 6 C(kffßAFi,.. :1 Which W 2 WARRANT to give hatixaoliOti io -CASH paidjor t - ! esirable Votailty,i M.- J. lion s. KEELER: Maccaroni„. sae r, Pearl- Bartel) . and Hjminp. Ciaklers, Taylor's. and Fora's Family Snaps. Holman's. Tslmadge. 'and Boys! Baking Fonder. .4 Burnett's " Stan dard Extinct& Ileckeed • Farina. Hops. CoVe Gelatine. .• The Gem" Fruit Jar. Baker's Chocolate, Cocoa and Bronis. ** Titus" Cream, Lemon and Extra Soda Crackers. Grant's " Wafer. Boston, Egg and Butter Crackers. - 'EMIT& AlvaPa Ina 3 Towands, June 23, 11122). - NicCABE At MIX • RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES DAILY! Spkudid AegottnAent 1 Wholesale and Retail! /Fresh and line quality of Groceries as can be bought PRICES RANGE LOW FOR THE All kinds of NATIONAL FIRE WORKS ! • Wholesale and Retail. Country Merchants will do well fossil. Our prices Shall be, with the reasonable," satisfactory. CALL AND SEE US. CASH PAM FOR cor:cruic .OtODIICE. Goods shown with pleasure, We shall pay stric attention to all parts of ourirade: ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Accept Our thanks for past Mora.' Towanda, June 14; AO: . LOOK HERE! • . MOLASSES KEROSENE, At the old stand of BIUSIIIALL A -Cowr.u.., are now receiving a large and well selected stock of .• • . ' aiIOCEIRMVANIIITOIINIONS. Which they titrer to r.telt trayers at prices that defy competition. Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' Prodneo. . April 21. 1869-11. G L ORIO US INEWSI I TEAS GIVEN AWAY (!BEAT AifERIC4N TEA STORE NO. 1 GRIFFITH k• l'A - rmes New Mom, BIITDOE BTItEET, TOWANDA, PA 4 rt 4 4 ! t4e . . 91‘fn e y tlle ;"..? A MENG:IY FLAG! RED, WHITE AND BLUE STORE Samples of Tess otvm; AWAI VIIZELY, to satisfy the people that this is the place to we money. PRICES LOW AS THE - GREAT AMERICAN TEA 1 • COMPANY OP NEW YORE. . Fresh Ground Coffee received daily trogn New York. or ground to order. AlsO orhole CODA green *and roasted, all styles. whole and ground Splees, Dried Fruits. &c.. at equally low prices. The ellbeeribeCtlhe ' for literary patronage eitended to himwhile in the Grocery business in this place, and rer= ne ullY solicits a trial in his new enterprise...- The as will be conducted strictly on the .t Ito you will not have to pax extra - price,' tio make op Q the losses of a credit business. ' Ilya" emet spare the money to pay for a pound, buy an ounce anti pay for it. - Be indepeilltrat—than Fon will be worthy to walk under the kneriegn Tea ~ i V oret.„ • And. buy jour your Goods Cheap: sa-nomemb,ethe Red,. White and Rine Store, new Block, BridgeStreeL , Jritp 1, ISM BRAMBLES. k RIDGEWAY. KINDSABOMMES AND L... 011 . Pr.:minim/it; kik - Wade aM MAIL et • __ it, Mg. • C. a ?ATM& irktatTlTA OF ALL SW:ABE MIX, M=V P. cw C Pxrcll ERE TOWANDA. PA.. DcalrlT 41" a 1 kliOa of, PROVISIONS, kot - B FZA 177 A. 12., QUALITY AND PRIM Produce COWELb d MYER Toa and Coffee. E3113E3 Awl Um It SYSTEM • ''` , ` 4 4' 4N41 EM=MI AMERICAN FLAG Into the -1. , *1•61 , 414 - rtait4k4o-a441 77 :iiiii 1 0 0 404 :44 :4 4 fi . sailrfkr*Laiklicrps-VrA itnefirr ty Vet ttSW3,, 2: 4 1'4 .513 iT rtf.Vi - 14:-0/01. - . 2i*Ja."-.MAMEiTSI , II /4t itzt , *ai flmsig - • . - • • • _ . - ntrtgt r tnilitanto3o4 l 4 - • ~,rt-E4- L.rif* - 1 ,707 . - 4+11414 ',.3?.418 BremikEltnietc4.l-stu.niTi —•- • . ei N,ll , .t , Ltift•r: T..j itOrt t:NVOSUI.4 VA 4ll 1 4 ' TI 6 . • .M 13 4, -5,41 , • 4We 110.11 . SaTl.lll:ilt * l 4 1 . 1 "4/1t***40 11 40 11 AtiPer.'".4 : Wegive par, Ungar attention toTeallea*Bey•!. and 03 I'7'l valOti t eirlEblegßA autimai. A .*ql !.!TIP*.M. fr.n3m.v,e4faitlng. - -,6 :471 CUM'S =EI "ViiKa - I%.;io' ! eii"ysuiv;i4)k 4+lt :peg &Xt . SiOrk1;1 , 11111P - 'OM . • .'..;1";:;;Li 1i0Z• 444 ikAiOtiii • be at the gaol Maw ow:7.Thursday. snit sizinplaMatt Maxis; aridiVrepatbd tad. taireibea stific. ~ ,?;;;.1V.41% V54190R 411.024.ER5 E , ; Fo~- PrxmI:xt.WAROYAT. ... TT3IA.VI3EVOICARPUtHOW _a. WE DO IT, ...BUT WE To!:' 1 - 'I7 • SELL BETTLEL _ILND (400D8 1' ANY OTHER MI CLOTHING S 2 ORE! • :IN BnADEOBbICUUNTX• "i YJ'T at,fksk?Fcifir fl_l/ 1:IIITI NEW CLOTHVG PORTED!, Oue door south of tho MEANS HOUSE, mud all your wilkrs44 ll i`f tf "111 \ Ilathui Just opeuect witk au entire now : . 44344.01 31. EN S) BOYS' CLOTHING, Which has Nen purchased for at the ilremeut denreseldii tiirlCet. I ean f otr totter bar gehr.ibart thous :wiho h;yo a , * fuck purytuned when prices were higher. I respectfully solicit a call fromnay our cu toners, r/ 9 de4re24 Nqr°°d'i its;l FAIR PRICE Remember the place, : touch id Meth* Towanda, Atig44 , ? 1 9 1 -f. US WOLFF 7jr. 7 j4E!.,007 . UP TOWN CLOTHING 81UI4Ej oppos:te the Court Hone°, No. 66 MAIN STREET, TO-I.VA:: NEW HPRIIOG GO(flTh ~,,11/Fatl.,,?jrfDlY.l4:iptltY tOLLLVF, BLACK CLOTH AND FANCY CAM - MIME 6CITB, It aritny cornxir. 017'133312, .00.4.111 S At JERRY CULLUM :, . FALL A iill Writitit 'suns, AtJEBIIY '.OOLLINW E.l L . .1., :0 ,rE ,11 V O . A I: ~ , at JERRY COLIC S' CLOTHS AND CASStIWRES; at COST, at JEltltlGt: THISIMLNGS OF ALL KINDS, arJEBIITiCOLLIN .13017§.„±e4OTHING at JERRY COLLINS . . 1310,14VA'• YUlNrsnixo • GOODS, at .114:Wir COLLANS' t , HATS at ,CA.PS, "ialihl` ll Ctu apaiihan ' ati s `uoaee M Tmisbat. CALT. AND SEE HIM! "',2lept.ls,isto NEW SPRTNG ' AND SUMMER 1i..4, - .:W- - :,-..;14,' i11,,i), , y , Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, and the public gene:lnt that he bas iD Mini and daily rii hing new and \ . • '''' ,, i . r - R , Rs it : (4'ciob act,: Ma liiicenaltable to tie *anti of Pimple, wllloh he will dell for Currency at-former 'd'of, 15 - f. it'i"d i, gi conatat4ng as osnal of groat, well and relialde CLO - TIONG, "(%o Bliodily of rag kio) co n xiethig of - BUSINESS SU.I'TS,' 4 6tivis,; - rs AND i'AN DAtss - don's, P0 . 716 . 41T.4 " $., Linen Cote, Dusters and Pailpi. -and Overidditi;.Ltlie . n Lined, Camimere, and Flannel Shirtgatiek Tlei„ el& nders,. oicrrea, antes, Tatatherliagik little Mr.lkortiidAraw , bee that geld Goods' are, cheaper at a fair price than poor goods at any pike. Call and examine mY floods ugraaa> ;One 'APS -ware Store: Towanda, lior.lB, 180,9 L R. W. EDDY. ME TEE . TEMPIX -OF FAISHIONI STORE - kaISZW 403441: An entire new Meek of Clothinterbentdd before the war. to. be sold Kith The inslershlned rondd - inionnee to , the citizens of Tcorands and vicinity t• .._FI E..BEAVEE..INEROONAV:I. - . %tinEcalltAs. Tuon.'"" (4,<: Ffi l i:iiir r i P AlM* t artiEltaiOlVn9;, '' .'!.• • • ; Irarnishing*Goods, he., and that these goods." id very low Agues: sill be soldwith• Ord sti k r. I Intend to establish or permanent trlAs I.rals plate: and in order to gain the ecrondeneer.of:pr 4 4h .: sera , . will deal.= a basisat -• , ----- „ ..... , • HONESTY -1/ID - INTEGIOTY! • J~nd . Nl ti ••• • fl*'43t , eittioo_weganted Icizokbet lhep lite reProaelhaotal yourself,- Don't forget the place,empli±pf ralidOn; tathe Means House, south end of Beltran Wes - ,g•IL , fly:Mt korowsbda.Oce 181T...-ryn,3/4-0-,,,,,•11.;.„•,v, 'AM OrrtHMVP.;t4i7 (1131ECONA RUM PINTAIPI itarrel"6"w'ciaZar WM. . , - whist 6* sot 404" - - itteut4o .;" • .t .1 11,00 1 0" 4 401 1 311 . • ;' 'AWE , . - *POP ! 'i l t - 014" ; yt i ttia***4,4 1 1: 1 : brakmir.34s3..tiiiiio • GENT'S EM:I ERE Ilel .a. if: Cott 4100DS I all arido•, all Wool WS 13100D13, . Bruwr47wn, - ..... ~..1'.^.4t ..v.'.n AZ I : a- ::,f.alarqr.,44 ~ , ,V A-otra• 101,0fIt t piastAlaSitibetlicskAINOleVie artdcb tieactlaireriidOolVerhi.' to , 014 1 1111411iihristAlack Ol•wr. ii.rd p 11.4 • - ..• • • Dr 474.11, 8; kc. ke. S'Er4.;TJ:2t.,i2L 4i 7 1 ) AlKlikt'ixbez.J ' r 4! rer.S. . • 3".fria and ciVexusalt of thif tiFt. thakiclt.ratZt seti , sae 4401Pu1ti0,7 ton, Amok at tignahlrur -41110171-1:090410,04 .1,,,v; CARIMARSS.'"`.. ''' ..• • AMMER'S: " =MEM ,;; : ~ e ~,: t,.4 MEE Cordage Jacket'''. ai oi- YO4 1111 • 1 4. 1 4 Pited Off"' •• " • : 4 •''• HAIR - t'APs2(ea.' -1 0IvefixtV - a m. 7e nosENFIALD, weir TOrkdouthig- !Celia. So:n . s Woos, op- Oldie PPll4,llfrrira!kas, Tiobaacci ars. 7 - E - 0 RON V. ' •• MYE It :4 T I Haying tatiflliyial9 • ToBVII(30 AND CIGAR-STONE, 1•. • --. I*-11.63ati3na in *inuaiwbolcsals Ind retW . . Re keeps constantly on haul, a eon:l , odt star -leaf 'ao lib' lei'ii;:::‘iid Alt-k; ME CUT. PLUG: Ain ' EfitOMM: TOBACCO. rut - up-Mali rtyles. - -:The bohihealltlei of q• P*M:Zit - The inolifcelebinied. brastilo.uf t*N . o,:r.ssic*.il44: - .'...itou,k6iiii, ISE .O•(([4iLYi[to4y. •. .. , ~8--LY 51i.,.~...._.„,,.p_...... .C.:41•1:1 NI F.. 4. , • . T9BA:COO,BOX V OiIid POij (IRIS miTett'sayits; * - ill An I ill goortn ntinitly kept IA a ffist-clasi C G • 'meeerii iratAO ;cell *is ealliand uiuhlnn lila largo awl well weletled stodu.: • % • • Y - % .„ -Unwind*: Aga 22:71362:. „! ' l ' • -,.:::: .. .—Jewelry.;;- JuLEs,4:TG;t . :11,1WELLkR Orteeoin. ninth of NEW AGOCK; tOirANDA,:PAI lile, In , - ; 7 97: - HE -- X411.72% . Of all deacriptium. ; alto FINE' SWISS: WA '..CHES; 13MIC4UC - IVATeffE.S, . . • : CLOCKS oftitery . 2 stile,, from ..ttH9 ctiespeit: lo, lhe Lest. ME A LARGE Ati3ORTE tERT O} 8 P s'A c 1 E- S, * F" AUES NEAELE,LED EXEEDIOUKLY DONE MITZI Towanda, Lei4..14.441 LOOK! -1 ‘" 'NEM gltEi AT WARNER'S. s' =I GOLD WATCHF6II. AT WARNED:B. cc i 4 . 1 ' . T ELGIN f WATCHES,' •it WAR3iiin'a. • _ .• iV A tit 413 i Ci ‘,7 ' gy !1 -.„ WARNER'S, -4 1 4 .1 4 -..WP S . ' P r opiisr , 4.f.a, :WAICIIIMIC • , n • EIS 3cti e i v o u . dlOse ei-thinpieoirtiekerone 6i, mew tienra wm - 4 01 ! can ex i a see ,66:e.:„,tcpii . wlir awrelwepty pe! , :eopt. to 3survatehmeg 64eireft_ . rvitred. • sad laieratl 1 0861).., a.I -, .- • , Misiellutecoas, - TOWANDA lEgliT 3411*.ET,4 `-4vistuaND'euuts,-- -,• • • . .rittp irbOiesale and retia ;bark - 4 Pliettatiessonable weiL:Aasiss Mow . aka.. ‘ ftc . .. t4frO4o44.ltl i f 3101,16, TAIALOW. LAIW-4 gortnAo.4m ATV-It -A KS Olt alt.Al,l-7- ..o.o.eth to; ilee.",!TD-,lTrnwaiiriiiiiii.s. A Meg STOOK Or',Oßßft • IAU3-wiNigunß tl,pjq~~lLW ~ ~liiiweo~e~ii►~t~~t~i,~~y 6w.~~ ilf iota-tag' , :) ','. .1 *4114111;* 4164 1 a -tb*ium tbsite. to : o'oo ' , _,r04417 . 1* --- 14 :. , 50- - -',"" - ._• ~ - , , 1 4. BID So b414-bt.iiiiio 7 o,, • - - ." ,-,,,,' [ tvqlA,trifiettii ' ,410W,Ket o tiht:Lili " 0 ~....,.t . k i: ..,,,,,,...i.„...., .. ~ . ~ ... .. :„....,,,..,„,.... / .64 , 441acrd1 t -- 44..‘,- - 4 .4.1119 4 - .0 ,- 1 teid i t $.l - I,,WM it -4.14 '-irit almatililgt If I,'44r4tlfi• 1 , :,, 3,,,,,,..„,„.„ .... y.n&-1.,14 411 , c4'* -14. stliA litl .1.9., , - -AW , -e. w4:11.6.t , k 7 tvr-..,,alisa 4 x.. el • .1,,Z.• r•Ci lOW ut# 1 - 41 tot aiitt* isrd, nits - I,pk ". - A 1 ',47, 41 ` , 1! ';',J,-:41'4"7 141F.A.OtOSTO .'OI7VPO• 0" 11111 3. 0 4 § 1 ,4 1901 ; 1 4 ,6 0 41Of ea. 7: .ToOrk MTV 10101111 OM Or and Tr Of all kluds, which TM be sold toe the Idii‘'et l -thieh 10, , ..va44 11 5At 11 11 1 .4.411100Miket Oilittirtityleistiliiiikel4W . thii reibije: '..toitraliettalliet,alldediffetei o 9 entilloidto attehthWiteidlo. the thielitticiurhag of ell headset , . 7.1; ~oAaro on 4 4 l4 > O P 1 1 004 Ott 1 : 11 Zit. WitkiPPrPtedliar 4 e ll 4 , B F 9,6" a '•" .1 i tr ig a i x 46 :4 4ir t ie ort ritz,-.:1,1 ausbllVlBll4 14 Ss ° 41-,BRONSON'Sf- - .lXitt t, r e . 2 li~B ARD).te) Naas betida„ A t DA pattl for the pituissoul Imparts/at innotmeeznen. ?LW(' WOW AND, :BLEOS No better quality can be f4;und. and at prites attain fkl;4l' Tans 01.:11 *011:: APR-, , •: 11 4 2 1YCY ILs low as the tide of the =wick at • s MXIIIOPOLITAN ilititpWitit/e " ' -Orax;ll,'Pa. L00x...;11 . z4EC,:: - =II Mammoth-1 - Furniture - Store , - , I•M-TOVlA.ntli. P 14., . . aa 7 71:7 , T?, , m To be tonna In Kiwi/ism Ysisuavivisala, which is be ing sold at GRX4TLY REDUCED PRIOE4: • Myetock consists ;in part of Parlor, Libraw. Din ing -room and Chamber sets. Parlor, Library. Exten sion, Dining and Oftleo Tables, Chairs, Bedsteadle, Barents; Weituna:gay Bonin Lounges, Vteeitotes, What-PAN Cradles, Cribs. Arc.. to. 411111-Una of Mentrasses and Bedding. Pier, Mantel nil Common Mirrors. Oval and Rustic Frames end Brwindsvite.., kr. fad. 9 . erY4king. - -1 ~ . , • '• In the Which niiiist be" t belt io l e aripreelatixl, red which Wit be aol'd at ••Thin the s.sinb (instil? of goods' CM be pniehised else where. . . . Thankful to the pubUe for their put liberal patron age, and determined to merit' a continuance of the iwene,by onetime baduernseste not. to be' ibmad eke. where, I _invite them to , call and examine inYl irul prices befOre pirreltssing ebuothere. ' 'No el= for gnawing goodeoind 1 , • • , IVIL~.10)T EE UNDERSOLD! .• VEAL REIS attirplied as Distal et the low cat intuket,pgices. - • also keep on hand a large asaortment of. Iledy. 'Rada Onus, Beni the common- to the 'finest Rosewood. Mao Burial Rohm Crapes. te,sald thewole agOrd in Bradford eourq for Ithalcr & Fisk's A good 117.A/t4E always In readiness alien reci Ti;iii;34.ll 10:18013.1 JANES O. FEAST. Fri - Ali& OUT 'BELOW., COSTI . . • - : • • • • v 1 wonderful opportunity for all who wish to ,runcg.ABgFinuirrultz CHEAP, wtll ire; 4 his consisting of PARI,OR'SET'S . 116ci4t • SET'S , 11EDSTEALM, ,•.- • • WIRRORS';' , -I • • • ... • .1; L. O. W. -C. .0 ,daribeostSre a .prosent,ocoupiedby ://13 is' for rent or sale. It, is one of the best business stands' Xi:maw* Judy ila. 1840. - : .. 8.- I'.!DEOKEIL GOLD CHAINS ..FVBX/Ttr= .W.ABrc - nOOMS. JAMES MAIKERfON annonocestothepablielluit be ISM cuntintne.to nunnaseture and keep en MIA !.. , • IMEMI El i.B*3CBT. ' Yv~xfiT V TCE:=- itureani; Totaa, Beilateids, iltands, Mari. Ye., - 10 every deeeeipthet; which me made of the best mate tie* enellatbkotort meekomehlte mehaer.. rinvite the inspection . Of the, Wilk to my, IM*. • abill Dot be surperaed tttabtlity tiny shop' /Oka oc t ew.awlm7 , peiosswplbrfoandto , be a kow 45 the thee'. Ready-made*Ohm consta ntly made to order: Aimed Heareetalbeterntehmtletweideelred. MI& 141863: ,1100t-10Logitt.—,114117-.1 1 1.1i1- ilele resixaililliiniormod that the Bonk.liln. lin - tombola Tertuoied to iho -iligcte Building; third ituryi'whexe willbe dune v.-- . - - 'lt dij'il 131 'Xi 1 1 :1.ii 7 itararipue.Wiroc Ws.Ou tennis* reamoniblo as thet e 4is " irlll iAow.. The pludery win be budor , . &min astyliaindEasnosturldehisturiotbe /Plaleillaguines,Nowspainas,Old o llooka, Iwo bound of style. Particular attention - will be paid to the Boling and Binding ctl. - • - Vo esti desired petteeeMrldeb 4i den- Wal be rally for4elivery wfienprn. 112= 3 : of tbiteibrio eelietted. end per. 2 . -1866— 1 i • ---;[ • N EM,. T /LILO 1-8510:p. , . , s i los ravmmAciun... . . This aided atilivin re room Rooms or aboSomtiriammtambuittarociemmommoodoory, or= raliirtgotki N t I .. 3l lthewOotancnitlP eA to do all =Wet . , ' r 4 • - *!V .2, - • ~ to the beet _and aloak'kehlot. an sonner.. 441,,CL. *maim - otituturyears:witotortoMmion lis"'keev ttp OttltotrOrtheehttite, d Wilet . tre to e Mer4o / ° 1 16 ,40 .beAFF. ,5 11 4 1 .1 1 sable*a. tOgilotott• . 1 4fip . cittung demerit - suet -dam tea'reetiotiabhp WM' 4;:2 4 q1 1 144 Octorlt41861.0!!- ILIMEI'LISIEI''I.II3IEIII - ' Theigiturpimptheatiff,seneenstiLt",dis x ;ro flit ht ztam iinc tr eotistantli on . beplAt." We . Ilk . Ittgrif tall' ediablref InN4h" barite:l le6bew fiat be boughtats tethetetettg the yea.; ~, -, . llikill..teellt. . ' -: , DANP - UngIV.X. - . . • IKACKEREG, CODs .. L r la s trE Mooked 1 3111 .fm0y x 1 1 1 =141 2 141 s a t •4P11 , ,, , 6 Qi tt4 ~'arni~nre. : There 13 ilinr on exhfb:tfcni The largest and beet etock of 14,0 E 1),..11 IC ,E 0.5:.!••• lil If: .:1}: .: +}t: mina V.K.1L , T 3 ?T..t%El DlArgi nooiri.sc iii4rif4iitnotiediratiet4einkiii;e4 Fi34-4 4*.yr- - 4c - t.Tuvtizehe dilate* 4 410111=01 1 . lOW= *eta xril7 lAII4 ;PVI ti r 411441941 * . ,YeSil 4 f MIPTIM,A37=rariTN.:: 0 ' 4 A. - r , if 314004 11 * r alitotoi k z ~ li.ribillitiritirri\V*lNlNOWNlV*2 o /115*:='T Leh tisp mmizirrbdiiti:L - 5 , *plug TialeCtrikla riart•Diase,Veriit `. • • • 'I: T OKEZINOKA.raIITOONAIS, t tom imr• HII~PJtYPA~A ' IIPYfi '' AND LittllOASs, r.-} ~; "ftrilteigdi9il ` 7 ,TOtti ;iND • 60. Aili - iciaidapiricas . amtittatage Lads, Tnweik ,r. porktpk.,, 1441,-Eihawldart - liracese,lll,4., — M s, Itutigng. Bottles, Nipples; Nipple 9 49Itterde* irm "au4 - 8°3143"11114 11#4? - ng..Ttraci 4 1''= .-' ' Giasa , Witrt, Ba4tem;TislCAClledugeD:th I ' l ' 9 1 C, I V t=trtittriare't 4- .6 - Cise - poip a l i d l ar ^teat'. 1 . 0 artistes sraccenteditutreprissudeil.::•Porions .at e' dlstande - can.reiteire their orders by stage or mail; trbieltirill receive prompt atideionfarittention... • . advice Aileen • grab:Mangy ..et the oaks . Ameng may for medicine. • • . . Thinkful for past liberal parronam o „irouldtes. pectfully announce to his friends and the public. 41git no pains shall be sparc4A.,satisfy; and merit con tinuation of their confidence and patronage. , 9flenSuntildis ,tor preicriptiong tromp, to 10, a.m., add 12 m to 1, nuita td 0 p.m. - 47.1. WV : POUTER. 11.1); . TOWANDA. AGRICULTURAL woniut. TOiVA NBA; •PEN,IIf-"A., MANUFACTURE'S HITDS. SPOKES t , tsTl4l.'„, - HEAVY AND LIGHT VAG,COI4S; 0p7m4L.,31 - ooD,111;,. TUILWiG L' Mi 131CAN,CILLS. &'BOLL ELAtipith, ETc., 'ETC. To Donlora in SPOKE,. if BENT We offer a JAME.STOCK_FROM WHICH-TO stmar. The above am from the best SECOND GROWTH HICKORY OAIC LIGHT AND IikIANY WAGONS ON-.HAND, We have the Broad awl Narrow Gunge Vr.. MILL ricKs irddel . arui , mErictn, primment TOWANDA -CARRI,AQE FACTORY The undenif;phil mewettully amlonoce tuthort.. lie that they have purchased the C A it R G.E-S'H_O, P. G.: 4,..,,DR.A.E.E, Ana are saw prepared to lnaild work ni THE L•ATT ~E ST STYLE II And Mad workmanlike manner.• They will eoustard ly keep on hand an assortment of splendid TOP • AND 'OW RUGGIE,g, AMHAY PARRLiGES, DritOcliAT . 4217) LUMBEU iyewss, two-sitTrn - ALBANY' SLEIGHS ALL Wont WARRANTED REF...WM..10 promptly attended to -at reasonable pticee." Tt;yrsaida, 9,1867--1 y ORTH 'BRAN6I MA - CHINE Situated on Pine; east ongrea pttree, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO, Is now prepaird to Mutat CIRCULAR SAW MILLS SHINGLE - 31ACHLNES, - • - - of the best atU i git i y with the tatetit huiroventenig. All kinds of neer for Planting an filtne MEWL Steaiu Engines. 'Attide *mid . Bfeau..i Gauges, _ r . - Gunge • •-• Oil. • Furgielned at altottnOtlts. c- • • B L I T C TI N't+ ifonetrauo buditLi in FORG.I.ItG ', tiflieaiwrotiglit menric forßridges, sud otlibr poses, done to Order.-:" Also, it taiga assartinent ot!- • -COOKING riE2771 4 10 STOVE'S Void and NYoodlturnervatilinitwe for eocilngEstaies, Btinro Pipe t ' Tin Ware. Boat Tatars. Plows, Cultiva- Oboe and &vapors, 'kept voitsttuitly , do band. • ' 3:01'11: " WI . 4: . 64ifithitigns 0f all kinds of iiiWeri for unllti, .othOe . , . JAS "3.llT,ClEUralt;r4,_ • Foreman, who barn bait Largeampalenoabi Min branch of tbaktmaineas., • rit Towati4". Oct. 29. • 'IN G., MILL. The undersigned haring,bullt a Urge 'and Minim°. dims Mill In the Borough of.Towanda, end' filled - it thtiMannkieture ; VIIMOOW *WM ABM trit,rsios:j'E - Are prepared to 1111 orders, vbether.large or annul. vied the ebotteldnotire. , ' alio alarm , va rietyor MOBLDINGS, or tho latest style and pattern. nhleh we imilnrniot-nuit:hcherpar Bianthey,lit be '• 01/01)Yiliti. - • . • • - AN!) stntOot - •r' Anti .11 other rwurit to johieq. itlib . e *ale to suit our customers.-_ ' Persons building. and tinflialitli more Man - twelve br butte= ogee dletenhorill Old it Itigelytariheir Interest to bay e ot:lnt,Or WA' Weir buitiber and heir tt - *limed` by (nu mreldneri., Bring your grist" of IMorreinit: (lei other hiralidt. and **bile lOnr mla it theding.tetßAgrrint!l 0 tit , i 4 larctto44t 10 $ 1 *-"X 4 h lelllittetreaki4ooPlNlVlN tioulPgaller.lsed,t .Cpartr 1110 Olf it Imam Lamm- wraith, 144NCiffie • - t!ti v t 11 r,t' • AGE" 21 4 7 ta1raw461.44. Wirmar liumßANc . x -s*rf,ia A i r ci:Llo I Eitr - - ,$270,000. fP-i- Y 9V1 24 - • 4 , ..krige s q igiatualome,v • T. B. CAMP. General Agent toe gredfordand port St4l r-` , Pli!'-"Y-4 *Kt MI Com 'ern' Fizz TWSVIIANCX iirsemafertirr, • ..filf . • VvLrox runs -nteettim* - troYrixt - SP/1601=k nit AYIiVAXISZ Ixaca~zct Co:, ';llpriNgelit Rea Lsic.Airrielc C4373-rs•livairsAiiim WM ASgrePP 9 1 P 41,1 61Fgturlif.," S2'lB9'l°A written auilipinimAlktustod tub ai ori4r. iffecte4 - ina bi'stry'other rated. -, cOapewasfipeitiail attenipitf ~iMlf to .i 4iiiifltl7ll.lMdfil.lo7 TttEtlr cormi li . :.mein brat Ltuefi .bais~w Bard fiver , op a4Jn ' 4. " MVP. fgeit. ="164111;Di-L4,41%iitircy16-, EAIf goattbl•l4; An a liessisk *mum Litoritytrico county, Pc" =l2 FLIM LIFEAISReI s s TEEN )1141.19.N DOLL in,: RINSEIiI4 - Agee► • tAc;fli,teirsoutiiisted iedintle Colopb.fr. Etir„, Fuzz • 3Larmr ,Laittaiscx U.. I • , I „ .ttid i alart4 stu - p!us op. • • . • noss , ritsinti4cz anima*. • , . -7; • geßiOq aiul surplas over • imacca•xci , ol. of Nona LitzJui.3. Phitadelpkia. J Capital durplcm oscr sl.7orm" . . Afr?twarzAs,l2;hl - E.Fseir. ewer.unr. Capit4 surpliui orer ' -kwe,to, EentarinF . r. Tigvu . • • •pry - 5 and sundry 9cer.„ , i 3 .545,0.0 Xacstc " • • .1 .Vrtc Ycrk. Capital and nu-plus-over. $759.(10) Prriex Invoter , cr. Comlemur, •- f' • 'Earifoni,Com ) - Capital and eurptoe over • Vol .no, =MEE MUTUAL LUZ Isarck.xcs CO3GrAIIiT. ' I • New Tork. Cit .13Eal and surplus Over ' " sB.omoti, , Imiraticr. COuriar. Hartford, Conn. {- Capital. and Purtilne own; Rialx lakes ex all ttid fi eJ Prapeky, st tP loi; rat.. as by axis other - reliable Camps:llea. &a-Policies limited and Losses; if any. *diluted at this Agency, thereby wring the trouble and exptaw of going elsewhere for eettlemant.• • ellk..olllce at the Hardware Store of Codd!og. oan & Co: - - • O. 8. BPSSELL Towanda, Feb. 7. Hitiii.U. • NATIONAL T :INSURANCE CLAIMICE ii. CLABlC..Preeklent ; JAY 000 U. chairmelietanee es4E-e.4.?eu.; BETSY D . COOKE, The Peadieet 'ElfEnfiti .R. PEET, Burets?" sad Arthur • • the athrentages cd- the National Lila Ineutrance Co are ..'s • ' _ I.' It is a ffatlonalConwitty:chirteredbiColuorri 2. It has a paid up capital of Our Minton Done, 3. It offers los rahis of Pieraltuus ; 4.-It tarnishes brain ,insarsnes tbsit other-Com parties. for the mite money , 5. It is defitate and certain 6. There la sso possibility of mitrepretentation lh Agents. or inisauglentsadMig bypolky.bolders: 7. 'impend% are plain contracts. so al:lath-Mee ranee for so much money.; S. All policies are non-forfeiting ;_ U. The policies are exempt from attachment. Towanda.. July 2. le6lE E. W. CLARK 1i 00.. Bankers, kbiladdrbil say Agents for Tainuida and" vicinity. Jan. 9, 1969., O.9N..;ECTICUT AIUTUAL LIFE INgLIIANCE-COMANY. 'tictuutrwas ttoaz Tato 59,000 llizattutmt. ASOETS (Mute 1, 1869) - over $.25,000,090.' • . Surpine,irr er 57,000,000. • CUItEMST'DISTDETD MOM 40 TO 70 PER CENT. -Total Claim by Death Todd tddate, creer 56.000.eed Tam Dtorinita PAID To DAZE, tens 56.050,0191 _ ' - Al URELY MUTUAL C0,111'..4.11: All luta:Luaus is ft:vital:4 . divided anumg the Pd icy holders in# . • —ANNtAIa . DIVIDENDS, • Which may be applied in reducticd of Premium', 9r may bedscctunulated neinterost for the benefit of the lamed. or may be receired by them in putt: Pahlup Policies are granted otter •two or mon years' Premiums hays been paid, thus proairsl/7 It issues Pcdicles upon sil And Las adopted in its workings Bernal SPECIAL. FEATURES' intraiSm. wrrir 11611 coil:Nair AND *OFFER BRYANT k STULEN F011311)AY Toakcaniii. Pa.;inly 22. BRADFORD COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY ilariford. Cons. 13=ri liusYa Issuaiscs Comzurr. • ' New //eia Cowi... - . rt, .. . ... 'lrcso rOrk. sl.ortn.ata _ ItearaWlN ASUCL; I=ll3=l Alacts.... OEM PaMee wtittemandLoweadjneted et thisAge lo. Flinn_ Ow ICiertY_risks taken ac the laved Mac sir =Cs Idnienes New Block. north tide • &juzie, Toweade;.Pe. —r - • /OM W. NIL 18 , 69. •-- - EQUITABLE. LIFE AssU -L. • DANCE SOCIETI7B!Agency for Britlford ~carrrAL 53,000,000 YearSy 0ver . 12,000,000 cash. MONTANVE k WARP. Towanda, July 25. 1867 TEE X o YCO3flpiG iti3TUALF,OE leniiiue Agenei:forroialotq County. .16112 i CARMAN. 'Mutual (Ash Ppui, litntmetudial ppratio) over twil• tr4civen MONTANYE k WARD• frict l NN. INd AtDH A.RNESS MA . _1 'Tic:l-lite trudenilgted IcaVe thLE day formed a tap P, toile known u the arm of YOU & FULLER, for the purpose of carrying on Ina On" bnainesti. Hartman making and repairing dune W der. and lialleolt warranted. CAA paid fur Wes. :•• • ; Faxidir S. Frus..n. - 28. ism ' STTGAII, TISH, wholegaie cud retail. Jll-17 • • • McCAI3I" S: 111 I: TFLit CET:PARATED SELF RIS 40Flout, at. c. B. FITCIF I . - lTa--, -10 , CP: 110i0tORDS . BREAD .KrePl!7P/ri. at C. B. PATCHiI. War io. . • • - PolicowoxrED ....LIR Al l IN., , putio.b.. at C. a gApirs , • Msyw Mulford, or,. ilUottay, y r. 00. OP PA A., cise eArnsi. $1.000,0;Aro:IN Chartered by Congrer.:lBlilL General 4geuts B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. N. C. ELSIIH.F.T. A. A. G. )1A ON OF EtIIITFORD.; ALL POLICIES \"OS•FOBFEJTLVG DMIII.U3I.£ PLANS - or INsumNi f, ED BY NO OTHER. R. B. IIIcESAN, Ag.. _ . jinni W. X6C1..49 . 014 ; AMANDA.; PA VOtt 211 E TOLLOTiLVEI COSI7LNIVA , $773,813 IT , 4 Ni:to . 1650,pd CAPITAL tiotou.oon. II I=ll2 $1.467.= a