Wintmilig „ Our agriculturalry rar • 'raiders . will be glad to know what licirace' Greeley thin of " Country Fexining,". end for their benefit we give below enlist little speech which he znadi the] New York press dinner last Saturds4. The toast which. called tip ldr.Gras l ley was " Country Farming, and City Editing," and. this is what. he 0,14 whickwas received swith the most generonsaipplause: I don't 'grate understand whether.l mu expected to demonstrate an agreement or a contrariety. between these two things. At any rate, if the purpose of the sentiment is to affirm that one of these pirsuita is delightful and attractive as the other, I respectfully non-concur. As to city editing, I. have had something more of it than I have desired, j and more than I could enjoy. As tamy farm ing. there are gentlemei who have spoken of it rather more freely than their limited knowledge of the sub . - ject would admit. I think I have seen some celebrated statements of the cost of each turnip—and these statements were made by gentlemen. who have not been'ganaa thought' so attentive to - the cost of things as these calculations would seem toim ply. I have,not made any such cal culations myself, for I have been• a little shy 'of doing so. Let me, however, say a few words about country fanning, which is a thing I very much believe in. Having done some share of Work in the world, I lay down this proposition: That all men or women who can get their work done by 8 o'cic,ock at night need not consider their condition a hard one. When it stretches far into the night-11,12, 1,2, 3,—lt begins to be irksome. I find it irksome. lam not now so fond of sitting up with a newspaper altnight—nor with any body else. This, then, I can say for country farming, that while it has some rugged aspects, and does not promise any such brilliant and rapid advances to fortune as -some of our friends like to achieve in Wall street, it is just about the safest, and surest thing any one can engage in; and it is, moreover, a tranquil and certain delight to any human .heing—who can enjoy his own society. My little place, while it is nothing to brag of —there is this to be said about it: I have the most delightful barn full of corn, rich, golden corn, that ever you saw in your lives. N•fx,*that is some thing achieved, something to look at. I have been at work on the press for forty Years; and this seems to be the hardship. You work for days, and months, and years, and what have you to show ? Something, I hope, in mental growth ; Ed - rimming in firmress of purpose; something n clearness of intention, but outward ly ? Nothing 1 Thirty years haVe pass ed away, and whereis the trait of all that labor ? How can your labors compare with those of the man who has produced a book ? And here let me say that, in my judgement, no good book ever was or can be pro duced on the instigation of a $50,000 check. Such books as that of John Bunyan have been produced by au thors who never thought they would get a dime for them. These are the books that live. The books that the $50,000 will buy—will they sell ? I hope so; but the world is charitable and soon forgets them. _ Country farming will help also to develope one of the phases of the • question of woman's rights—whereon I have not so full a part as some of our Mends would wish. „Country farming gives just the right field for the developement of your energies. Any number of you are wanted to take part in country farming. You need not dispute or clamor—there it is. "The world is all before you where too choose." If any lady wants her rights—l am a wood-chopper—l will furnish an axe and the trees,and give her scope and verge enough. There are plenty of opportunities; so, then, why don't some of our friends who want their rights come out into the country and take them? There need be uo controversy. Wide enough is the World; and there is work enough for all. I hope that some of this din and controversy will roll itself abroad into work;, and that our excellent friend, " th e last,best gift," and so on, will achieve her rights with her own right hand. _ Cooling Food for Stock. The Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture discussed this subject at their -muting in December, 1867, as we find in the report of that body for 1867-8. The speakers were all men of high character, mature years, ex perienced in Ahe breeding, keeping and fattening of cattle, most of them engagedin the dairy business—and there was but little difference of opin ion asoto the use and value of feed cooked in some way. Prof. Aganiz, the illustrious naturalist, shows in the following clear, plain and unmis • takable language, the reason why food for domestic animals should be prepared it being promised that the food we give our stock is not that which nature provides at first hands, but is dried and mechanically altered in many ways. Soaking or steaming restores hay to its wonted bulk and succulence; and Prof: Agassiz said of this mode of preparing food in general: "It must save the secretion of saliva to an enormous -extent, and therefore relieve the, animal from a physiological labor which is very manifest. I have no doubt that must be the chief source of relief to the cattle, because dry food must be softened in order to be digested; and it must be done by the secretions of the month—by the secretory surfaces :of the alimentary canal—and,in fact, `q• Alba secretory surfaces of the ...digestive apparatus. Now, where does that come from ? From the blood: and ifyou supply the food so far softened that the animal is re lieved from that physiological labor, Foil place your animal in a much bet ter condition for its work. I have no doubts that there is the explana tion of your results—that your steam performs a part of the operation which your animal has to do for. itself by its secretion." nos rs Pon—The Royal Horti cultural Society of London hifia over one hundred and.thirty varieties of figs, all grown Wider pot culture. This is probably tlj largest and most complete collection in existence.— Over thirty varieties of fruit were ex hibited at the " Manchester Horticul tural show last summer. ' MAWDVST YOU GRAPE VENT...N.-Mr. Holton denounces the use of sawdust in any shape, ,unless carefully com posted and completely decayed, as.a mulch foe grapes or as a mechanical mixture in the soil. His experience in its use had cost him $3,000, and he had used the least objectionable kind be knew of. ERIE RAILWAY • isoesorir 1 EDR . mumm wi mom =Wn . REGAIWAtiIfrrDOBLEMA9MOR CUMA.M:TOLICDO' DitS3l MiLIV&=. P4V1. 000 And 4 1 PeAtilfeit itaiiiinizi;i4.uoit. DAIMON. out ATL INDIAN4PONIM 10 . Z1J1: . % A 11:: . " s rA I; And all ipidntillepth and liniatiareak., ; • 4a.t . Ifirir AND IIIiPTOTID taACICD Ain aim mottos ariTuotrr CHOW. TO SOCIITMI2, DITSTALO, Dvit am. Cianzusn axix Mamma= On and siterManditr, Ncreber 1889, trains will leave Warerly at about the foncrwing hours, vis QOINO. WEST. 4:313 axe., NIGHT - PEEBB (Mondays excepted) fbr Rochester, Itullido, Dunkirk. Cleveland and oinnati, connecting with the Lab BhoroMichigan Southern, and (Maud Trunk Railways at Rolla* Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West: also at Cletiv land with the C. C. C. k Inn. Railway for Indian apolis: and at Chatinitati with the Louisville Shert Ltuolinilway, anti tbe Ohio k Mbelsidppi Rollwar for the South and Southwest ; also with connect ing lines at principal stations on main line. 5:15 a.m.-4E015T EXPRESS, daily, for Rochester. Buffalo; Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincinnati, mak ing direct connection with- trains of the Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways it Buffalo, Dun- kirk and Close Lad for all points West, and at Cin cinnati with the Ohio and ltilsaisalppi and Louis sills Short Line Ransom for the South and South west ; also with all connecting trains at principal stations on main line. 8:28 TRAM auxidAys excepted. for Bailie and Dunkirk. • 4:09 p.m.—ELKO:IA ACCOI6.IIDDATION. Sundays xcepted. , 6:17 p. DAY ESPREB9,l3tuidirys excepted. for Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk. Careland, pintinna• fa and the South. Stops at principal stations and connecting point' on main line. New and improvou Drawing Room Caschoa accom pany this train from New York to Buffo, and Sleeping Coaches ara attached at Horneßavine, run ning thro' to Cleaveland and Gallon without mange. 10:33 p.m.—g. MAIL. Sundays excepted, for Re, filo. Dunkirk and Cocaland, connecting with train's for the West: A liaoeping Coach t• attached to this train running through to Buffalo. MS a.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 8:30 p.m.—EMIGRANT TR. , daily for the Huth GOMG EAST 9:20 a.m.—NIGHT "EMPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. ' Sleeping Coacher! accompany this train from Buffa lo to New York. ):58 a.m.—CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex cepted. connecting attJersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Baltimore. and Waahnigton; and at New-York with steamers and afternoon Express traits for New England Cities. Also stops at prin cipal stations and connecting points on main lino. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York 9:38 a.m.-13DIGHAMTON ACCOMMODATION. Sundays excepted. 12:53 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, con. nailing at Middletown for Unionville, and at Jar.- say City with midnight express train of New Jer sey Railroad for Philadelphia. " New and improved Drawing-Room Coaches accom pany this train from Buffalo to New York. 11=g a.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily, vim at Owego for Ithaca. 6:38 p.m.—N.Y. MAIL, Sundays excepted. 9:09 p.m.—LIGHTNING EXPRESS. daily, connect. ing at Paterson for Newark ; at Jersey City with Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington • and at New York with Morning impress train for Boston and New England cities. Also stops at all principal stations and con necting points on main fins, greening Coaches accompany this train through to New York. 5:05 p.m. FAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE ERECEED THRCUGH tka...A revised and complete •• Pocket Time Table" of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con necting lines,has recently been publiabed, and can b procured on application to de Ticket Agent of the Company. L. D. BUCKER, Supt. pA. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAnzs, Commencing Sept. 13, 1869 TILLLSII:GOMO NOIITEI RILL LOW. Towanda at 7:00 a.m.. 4:00 and 0:38 p.m. Returning. leave Waverlz at 8:40 a.m., and 12:45 7:05 p.m._ . TILLIIC GOING SOUTII WILL Leave Towanda... Arrive Tnnkhannock. Pittston Wilkes-Barre.. Manch Chunk. •• Allentown .... •• Bethlehem... Easton •• Philadelphia.. tiew York.... Dine at Pittston RETURNING. Leave New York 4 . Philadelphia •• Easton Bethlehem 44 Allentown 4. Manch Chunk •• White Haven 4. Wilkes-Barre ' •• Pittston •• Tankhannock Arrive Towanda Dine at White Itavea. Passengers for Harrisburg . and Pittsburg will change cart at Allentown. have time for supper and take the Through Fast Express, with sleeping cars attached, at 8:41 elm. treiting. PRILA_DFLPHIA Ai ERIE RAIL ROAD.- WINTER TIME TABLE, TURGEGITANDDIRECTROTTEIIETWE=PHTLADELPHIA RLETIMOILE, HAIMRGRG, UTIEXAMSPOUT. AMA TEX GREAT OIL ;LEGION OF FDENSTEVAELA ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trai On aid after MONDAY, NOV'R 15, 156 e. the trains nn the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road will run aa fol lows wzirrwann. Yen. Than; leaves Philadelphia, 44 " 4.. arr. at Eri e ]liarsEantass leaves Philadelphia. 44 " Williamsport err. at Erie &iaia MAIL leaves Philadelphia. " " Williamsport. " arr. at Lock Haven.. TASTRAMD. MAIL TMALN leaves Erie • 8.40 A.M. Williamsport..... i ..... 9:25 P.M. • arr. at Philadellibia 6.20 A.Y. Eau Exrara. - s leaves Erie 4 . 00 P.M. Willi *port • •• arr. at Philadelphia Aocomorwrios leaves Lock Haven Williamsport " err. at Philadelphia 6.50 P.m Busres.u,Exrszss, leaves Willlsmsport....l2 :25 e.st " " Harrisburg . . ... ..5 :20 e.m " •• •• at Philaielphia....9 :25 e.st press east connects at Corry, Mail east at Corry and krineton, Express west at Iriftneton with trains on Oil Creek & Allegheny Riser R. R. ALFRED L. TYLER. General Superintendent. - Nair. '2O, 18a9 Books and Statonery. DIARIES FOR 1869 PAPER & EIiVELOpES NEW-YORK PAPER? SCHOOL BOOKS MrSIC, STATION RIZ AND PicrrnEs BLANK BOORS YANKEE NOTIONS Towanda. Nov. 19, 1808 Sewing Machines. THE NEW AND IMPROVED ELIAS HOWE FAMILY lEWING MACHISES, Were awarded the First Ain at the Paris Iltposition, • 1867, over 82 other Machines. Also, the following State Faire ct 1869 hare award ed this Machine the first premium New York, Ohio. Pennsylvania. Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont. Wisconsiii, and Indiana. At the County Fairs of Madison, Onondaga, Oswe go, Wayne, °rheum Tompkins, Seneca, Monroe, Her kimer, Schnyler,Livston, and a bust of others. Report of the Committee 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, and would recommendsa the best, Family Machine for all work. Elias Howe's Sewing Machine, and for the following reasons : let—Simplicity of construction. 2d—Reg ularity of tension on both upper mad lower threads. 3d—Ease of management. 4th—Great range of work upon all materials. sth—The perfectallachments to the Machine for falling, hemming, tricking, braiding, quilting, binding and cording, and the ease with which ars 'applied. 6th—The durability of the Ma chine, it being made of hardened steel, and adjusted in its bearings. We recommend a medaL" New style Hemmer, Braider. Tacker, Quilter, Cord er, Embroiderer, Binder, Feller and Improved Tuck Marker. It will use any and every kind of thread, from the finest to the coarsest, with a much smaller needle than other machines. Be sure and examine one be fore you purchase.. Price from s6oto $2OO, and every machine warranted. The real value of our Mamas°. luring Machines for Tailors. Boot, Shoe, Maness and Carriage Makers. Is too well known to require (Val mont. Don't fall to call end Nee them. HMEPARD & TERSE CB, General Agents. la 20 lake Street. , .Y. saleA by CODDINV, BILIWira k -CO.,Elmira, GeNneral Arab, To-ernA*. pa • ‘W'HOSitE 4ilooEla :-. 7151 -° l4 a . - 44 , 21 * 1- W f ß itft' kßovisuoe Horn bi n 9 1 fi p It OA . Att. 80 - ;:i - 1 , 4 rif.t4 . 1 , 33151::: 44 . 4 . 771:11M10111 . 1144,1041, The undersigned,-encouraged by the iit7i443:l l Whiliiiiiguseicttliit. ed their new erftrise, desire to make acknowledgment for the :very liberal patrinuOlt/in "hive receivell;bysoitd ing their customers the advantage of their years' experience, together with ti ri . 4 l l: 4 -6 . e ir f re O l Y W e r e -. 1 80 facilities for doing, business. .They kWlVAstankrA4kihaWka, very large and complete• assortment of everything in their line, and are daily receiving such additions to their stock as theNiants of their .trade re- quires. They have now in store, Sugar, Sy rup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, Tohacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits, Cr a ckers, Candy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping Paper et44,Twine,ylpurSack.s c ,BeeeN and a great variety of, other goods, which havit been. recently ; bought at de lowest point in the market; and are offered at.,wholesale,-at rates to They desire to call especial atten tion to their large stock of Fine Teas which they are selling at New York Jobbing quality in all cases. Have also on hand a gOod assort meakt, ,of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene; OiL They still continue to have the bon= efit of a resident Partner in New York, who is constantly in' the rear- WM. R. BARR, Ckn'l Pass'r Ag't ket, and prepared to•turn to our ad vantage any favorable changes in the price of goods. FOE, 81.614.1..8, - IiEIICITII & CO Mayl.2, 1868. .9:30 a.m. 11:53 •• 1:15 p.m 1:45 •• 4:20 . 5:45 •. 6.00 . 6:30 •• . 8.25 •• 9:25 •• pATTERSON & KINNEY; GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 8:55 am 7:15 10:00 TOWANDA, PENN'A 10:80 .10:45 .12:00 m 1:32 p.m . 3:10 •• . 4 -21 Having purchased the entire stock of of T. J. JONES, and having addedlargelytheretoby recent pinehases, they take pleasure in announcing to the public that they are prepared to sell anything and everything in the • JOHN P. COX. Sul;)erhatiandeut. SUGARS, TEAS, FISH, FLOUR, .0:33 P.Y. ..7 40 eat. 8.20 P.m. 11:40 &IL .10:00 ..7 60.4.54. . 0:00 ..7:20 P.M. WOODEN AND 'WILLOW WARE, 3:30 s.hr 12:45 P.lt. .8:00 A.U. MINI As cheap im the cheapest. We guarantee perfect sa Upon= to all who may favor us with a call. CASH PAID 1 , 011 COUNTRY' PRODUCE. J. S. PATTERSON March 10, 1869—tf. PEOPLE'S • GROCcRy AND PROVISION STORE, ADVIII CORNER ICIUDG2 AND k* IMIZZIN. GROCERTF-S AND PROVISIONS, \Midi will be sold at the lowest pctolipla prices • FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &c Wing on your pr6duce, which we pay cash for Butter Firkin constant suptVahtou Salty an sized Churn", s. he. Please call and look through our stock. and wo will do our lest to please you. W. A. 110CLIWKLL. Towanda, April 28. 1869. THE MOST CONy,NIENT 1. place in tawn to get a GOOD ME.A.I_, ALVOUD having purchased 'the above well• known establistunerit. is now prepared to wait upon all who may favor Win with a call; ' He also keeps a hill aupply of Wiiich iireparvl • Choair Tow . gula,./day,2o. , iVIstED — VRIIITS . 01 .4 ALL ode at C. )). ILly 29• Ilk Kant fillocre. :i~ - c '.LFI{ (Successors to Mott4l3 J. JoNrs) =I Fuorrs, &c.„ 1 4, ;(.). 2, PATTOI.III BLOCK, GROCERIES & PROVISIO.VS, GROCERY.i.,'4;I) PROYDROIC LINE, Such i , COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, FEED, CORN 'MEAL, • KEROSENE STONE WARE, &c.,. &c. W. S. HINVST d.new and complete stock of CODFISH, MACKEREL, HERRING, PORK, MUTTON, c -HAM, MODERN STONE RARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, DAIRYMEN, is at the EATING HOU§E, Tun doors south of the National Bank, FAMIL GROCERIES, ._~ HAVING ?1i - ri:'4ll Ow:140.1114W 3:lf it; PM3I, willifrAmportointlell to one b the!Mau, otileadftwd o=4 =livid:al. ts , , a largo and tell Waded stook of G leo Off S , .61.. 7r, elsewhere. I now offir tit tbepubtlai splendid 4oek of 3 ' a T • L R TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, twal:lLFrus, Etilcaze; &C MB= Have on band $ large stocker l AillON..lUll3B k , ilUalWik J:00c nit I keep conirtantly on bind. POSS. RAMS, LAUD, and all *Stab edUltailigationlof Fatale to our Can't Bs Beat • STOCK OF :TOBACCO, Tuaity PT1TY;,,1411163.1.1P.,' dry, New York Chemical and Brown Bowl Plcaso call and ozatalne our stock of • WOODEN WARE. . a , aaeortaicst TAXS.E.E,Ngrtriq. 11, J 80A.143, kc., kc. I will pay the higheetateh price f o r COUNTRY 'PRODUCE. - t Farmers, give vis a call before.selling elsewhere ; .21T P:1 P4Y- All persons tudebted to the latelirra will please call • and make immediate payment. • C. H. PATCH. Towanda. Match, 12, 1867. - L. - AND CORNER MAIN AND BRIDOT4 RTREZIN. :TOWANDA, PA., ;Dealers In all kinds of , GROCERIES, I'IIOVISIONS, Feed and Meal, . . , . , • • WOOD, WILLOW and STONE WARE I We world call sposlal attention.to our - stock of FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA ,COFFEE, Which we WARRANT to give satisfaction ixf • • QUALITY AND PRICE. C .4 4SH paid for ,desirable Country,. Produo M. J. Load. G. L. ..lizmat Tapioca. Tenrutimlll, Maccaroni.. Sago, Pearl Barley andffomioy. Oakley's, Taylor's, and Ford's ,- t?Fatuily Soaps. Holman's, Talmadge, „. 1 and Royal. Baking Powder. •• Burnett's " Stan dard Extracts. Hecker's - Farina. Hops. Cox'a Gelatine. .• The Gem " Fruit Jar. Baser's Chocolate, Cocoa and Broma. Titus " Cream. Lemon and Extra Soda Crackers. Grant's " Wafer, Milk, Boston, Egg and Butter Crackers. • MONO pIELEltig Towanda, Jane 23. 11b69. • ; McCABE Mr( -RECEIVING NEW .GROCERIES DAILY! Splendid Aasortnient! Wholesale stud Retail! Fresh and fine quality of Groceries as can be bought PRICES RANGE LOW FOR • , • THE MARKET! .• . All kinds of NATIONAL FIRE WORKS! , Wholesale and P.etall. Country Merchants will do well tocsin. Our prices shall be, with the reasonable," satisfactory. CALL AND SEE US. • CASII'PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Goods shown with pleasure. We shall pay strict attention to all parts of our trade. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Aesept our thanks for past faints. Towanda, June 14, 1869. .LOOK HERE! COWELL & MYER, At the old stand of Bniartts.u. & Comm, are now receiving a large and well selected stock of • • . GROCERIES A\') PROVI S IONS. Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that defy competition. Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' Produce. April 21, 1869-4 f. . Tea and Coffee. G LORIOUS NEWS! TEAS GIVEN AWAY • EEEI73 GREAT AMERICANTEA STORE No. 1 Grtuvrat k PArros's Nzw BLoct, BRIDGE STREET, TOWS-NBA, PS., At the sign at the AMERICAN FLAG! And the REIN, w 131 TE AND BLUE STARE /tamplee of Teak' GIVEN AWAY STEELY, to satisfy the people that this lathe place to SATO money. PRICES LOW AS THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY OF NEW TORE. Fresh Ground Coffee receiveddaily !ran Few York, or ground to order. Also whole Coffee, green and roasted, all styles, whole and ground Spices, Dried ti e Frui , &a., at equally low prices. - , Th subaMiber-bigX leave to return Ida thanks for the v liberal patronage extended to him while in the G roce ry business in this place, and re solid a trial in his new enterprise. The= d es i s Y will-be conducted strictly on the , . ri9:):lll3 . gif Ai al Bo yen-will not have to pay extra prices to mile up fur the losses of a-credit business. If you can't spare the money to - pay for a pound, buy an ounce and pay for It. Be ludependent—then you will be worthy to walk under the AMERICAN FLAG Into the Antertcan Tea Store! And buy your Goods cheap. or &member the Bed, White and Blue Store. new Block. Bridge Street. July 1, 1869. ,BRASIRALL & RIDGEWAY. ALL HINDS GROCERIES AND Provisions, at wholesale au retail, at - /Jay 18, 180. C. B. PATCH'S. Damp FRUITS. OF ALL KINDS McCABE &11172 C. -Flit,. -4 1 ,stff.• f . . • . 4 r.A44`: - . 0 tott.hortArtwadttorata4 lt 'IA-Aka - .NP? . .,trieg:„.te ~..,___ ..' - ys 1.10: .-5 , 4ve,..m.4 19.. h i.o. 3 -- r? - '4? . : .-- . -a,. - • '. v i X. 1.10.1 - !lti C .1141 - 4' . 1 icil•" ~..rrA k'a v i 2 ,_;,,!1 - fil , ,, v,,,toiCAT ,1.0 740; ,- - ,1 4 i.- •Cl , filltaiitit mis_...:.l , ' ..4.1 0 ,1a ...,uteg ' !, viimriwt r.,..Pr-j - y,c.r, itv,! - . 0 !TAW /A)37i'Yi 1 HATS s)111 1 AlA`Pitil"Toqx I _l -14A-A wi fact t, , 11 1,1 k,.riAtT 0 th3111314 '*;i3A • 8 Broad tiiiiiecnAtznitaol2A titoiv 7.,;:zrz t htl wi t y A me tk r a ml Nelr A T,e . „ t fty Wolnikrada Coiterftibitisitloks*. uld.:1 11 4 - ,t.1.401 1 47 9 1,1• 004 tF '..,t51 i ; • i :c I WO Oft st vicau iwitabelibuit t i war mulsOicteTuatWiDap•.: t-- OHILDRENS ) :OLpTHING And ahroyabave s pod asibello*i. ;CLOTHS. AND : " 7 " lll , l *.rdaA (i $ 3O t‘e Pr'f.Ml*°°/. Best Stock of Hattand. 'Capi • , : Kept within 2Stmites Cottle end look, andlipernefor uth.Wlll,be at the Ward Hone eve* 'Monday, with samples of °cods, sadpared to take nowewes. MM. • at le Breed t., =AL Feb. 20,1669. TT MAY BE WONDERFUL HOW JL WE DO r .BCITIFIE DV" • : : CLOTHINR'"_STORE ! 13 BRADFORD 00IIINTF K 1 U yon are at all elloptical of the inittlect, jut all at the •. • NEW CLOTHING EMPORIUM One door smith of the MEANS HOIIIM, and 4U your FLOUR, Having Putt Opened with an antlia nowstock of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOn.MIG, Which has been purchased for cash, at the present deem/akin in the maid. I an offs' tsars bar gains than those who Wm of .stock purchased when prices were higher and all who dealre to bay goods at a P. 112 PRICE Reniember the place, One door south of Means Hann. Rims worm. Towandi, Ang, 24, 1869 F. F. Fine are the Garments aids for NA . [Storm In the splendid rooms of the popular Chip Peke Newest and choicest, rich ring rue, Elegant Clothing for men and bopt' wear. Fall In, gentlemen, tell In all, . • Alter the clothes et the winger One Prke More y Look and you'll And me clothes at all [glom .tee the spktulld Olothlngat the iorderOne Prke Clothing in meson, all marled down Lower than anywhere else in town : Overcoats, Loth for boys and men, Try them on and mill come again. Hurry along, for the people push Into our doors with a bean rush, Hobby and nice are the garment, aft, Great Is.the Stock at the popular One nice Store Og;o4:lg.ine.jciAcitv:(wir.T:r el SHOCKINGLY . /.40W PRICES ! IF Mal, SOU, AND TOIIIIIII CUPTHINCI. UNDIBWILLI, GLOVES AND MITTENS. FINE DRES'S SHIRTS, my stoelcle complete. Every lot marked Me a l ; figures, and no deviation. an treated alike; garment guaranteed to turn out as represented. Can and look at our goods and prises. Save mon ey and time. NO MODD=I ao 11OBLIICO 1 lio asstrazzo at the popular One Price Store of ALEX. !SOLOMON. 123 ILidn 'street. Opposite Codding, Enema k CO./. Towanda, liov: 22, 1869. ire- The Idghest, each piicepitd for Wool, Hides, anti Pelts. NEIV r•PRING AND SUMMER R. W. E D D Y, Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, and the public generally, that ha bee in atm and daily re. ceiving new and FRESH GOODS, In his line, writable to die wants of the people, which he will sell for Currency at farmer &OLD PRICES! Conpisting as tom] of good, well and reliable made CL9THINd, • (No Shoddy of any kind) consisting of BUSINESS SUITS, all grades, COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, Linen Coda, Dusters and Pants, Overalls and Ovemblrti, Linen and Paper Conant. Linen, Ossatmere, and FLnnN fitdrts, Neck '&4. flaw ManOkries.' Canes, Loam Ttsge. SPAM &Ski oft and Straw Hats. All fintgassa. Remain. ber that good floods are cheaper at a fob price than poor goods at any price. .oalland ermine my goods before buying. One door south of Aapinwall'a Hard ware Eitore. Towanda, Nov.lB, 1869, THE , TEMPLE OF FASHION NEW EiTORE AND NEW GOODS! An entire new stock of Clothing, bought as clasp as before the war, to be sold with .SMALT; PROM'S ! . • The rindes wouldlly annoaraa to the citizens of Thelma" and amity that he La now ready to offer them Clothing. inch as ' . • FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, cimson:mkEi, PLLOII3. • FINEST DILESS d'1 4 iD But Tam Suns, yorniehing Good", he.. and that these goods,' bought at miry low Awe., will be sold with very small pro fits. I intend to ortabilah • permanent trade in •his place, and nforder buds of to gain the confidence of pm.dmi. ..tell/deal on • : COO Dizii war-VI 02 v a:0 v And all goods will be warranted far what they are reprelented-to be. .'Come andP*"*ms,andconrince ycrorself. Don't forgetthe place, Temple &Fashion. lock ripped" thaNGsna House, south end of Deddhtmen'a B. H. MOD& • Towanda, Oct 17, 1867. =EMI ANT OTHER. dont4 will mMeIL HOSIERY, ~x~cK-WEsn, HATS AHD CAPS, GOODS! all 'god, U. w EDDY. Also the HATS AND ATS, - oodit igrr 144 r s f -. P M 1 .4 . • .4 • G oma .k.9* - tti:s*: 6- '10444 - 5" -444 410/44/11/ It° • ' !Tr .4; i ••• - IA4 garaizt, vr.e.c "FU DOI MB Rlgnalta ,rilrimsti . 144 is argivi; 4...arq.17 rut LI:1w: .44 -41,-S5-112 "arelaV.Aiti ,, ..ll•A4; 6 (-1: 1 4 1 hrigktr.4. la, creVouniciil trato..to - 7 - .lrL.: A • M Bolster 4,4 " 7 - ,, a --411 d ji#Of ' mom moklaCrodsoodtpricii.l,as woo riF., ZZZiI . , -; -410 it AC I A K~ T e nfsk*APl* ol o l 4: r-! nirma. .0011141416,1* ha. toe . Men aisallaraStait - ' - etall as - . • • , 1114i:060w iram Can pi goddichunra IMme 'en tilik alaintkai public, may *ick Osars Tar aiddhalassab I " °l4l F r ' , 1 FIakEIWIEINM R 7112. L Or/INAZIA •ermers. coati hobo. Weou. Tiff!: ISt . l9iinatis. 11 , i 4 001. EATS; CAPS,4c. Give me. ail Ware truebrilair elaarlists. • L' 1 MIN .11 *TIM' Maine Dassig. No, PS NANINSraek petits Novena, Towanda. A "oct6.l3de CLOTHING' 1 CLOTHING I CLOTHING I' U you want to buy good - rail and Wilder CLOTHIiNG, and at unheard of LOW PRICES ? • tio at ontakto ROSENBURG & WOLFF'S, at the Clothing *waling. 133 Main St., Pidton's Block. Towanda. Nov. 17. 1869.-4 - Tcibacco 4.11g0n. • GEORGE v. MYEB, rialng parcluised Um) TOBACCO AND CIGAR STOBE, One door "south of the Piret National Bank, Is now sdling eyerything In 4ta One, wholesale and retail He keeps constantly on banp a complete dock of CHOICE CIGARS, FINE CUT, PLUG, IND MORINO TOBACCO Put up In 011 stylo. She; best quantal of DROWN, BLACK. AND SCOTCH B•" The most oelebreted breads of FANCY. SMOKING TOBACCO, Bs great um:Wier P IPES, TOBACCO BOXES and POUCHES, I WATCII MY And all goods tumidly kept in • lirsiclosi ',. CIGAR. STORE! Dealers will do wall to.call and examine his large and well selected stock. jairanas, April 29, 1869. Jewelry. LOOK! NEW - JEWELRY., AT WARNERS. . GOLD WATCHES, AT WADERS'& ELGIN WATCHES, AT WADERS'& WALTHAM WATCHES., AT WARNER'S. FINE GOLD JEWELRY, AT WARNER'S. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS, AT : WARNER'S. • Spectacles, and lota of things too numerous to num . Son, at WARNER'S. • Cull and see him, roe will sore twenty per amt. In . pour purchases. . tar *stubs...Clocks . and &rola Via nd Warranted. Patton's Mock. A. IL. Toyanda. Der.. 1. DM • SENT FREE! 13. OILEESE, SON k CO.'S SiED OATAL.bOtt AND GUIDE TO THY , _ - FLOWER AND. VEGITABLE: GARDEN, YOR 11170. Published in January. Ever, levee of doom jvrleh ing this upwind 'valuable watt, free of charge; amid address edii4ft triLBEFS. SON k co., 1111. Owagero t.2l, k Barre Meek, lb:wheaten Si. Y. ML -0211.1.. TOWAWA MEAT MARKET ! orris, FlBll AND CLAMS,‘" Each in their season. The subscribers wilt keep ea•alaatly a• hind • tall stock of TEM BEST FRUIT JABS INIISE W Moat= It WM, THEGEM .tiltuil` JABS,. 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Which V one of the best tans need:'-' Jaw 90. 144.:.. T • • • . .6.0 S, Ig. il3llOi 4 ISON I Ii ,FOR HU81L4,1,1) MOWING IL4CIIINES, Non and parts far the same, au lii i iportant SASH; \IDOORS AND BLINDS I':_ No better quality can be towel, and at prices attain. , able. Tuns of - OVES, IRON. AND ELiRDWARE, As Icrw,u the tide of the market. to., te., at lirntopourAN 91 . 0114 Orwell, Pa. June 34 • 1 LOOK ,HERE! Mass is now on exinbitiim at the . Mammoth Furniture Store , Pl 7 N I fr-cr t . To be !band lit ;iicettuxen'Pennsylevals. width bs ing eekt st My stock condole In part of Parlor, Lftary. DM- Inar.room and Chamber sets, Parlor, Library, slop, Dining and Otkos Tables. Chsks, Dedsteds, Bureaus, Washstands, Skala, Lounges, Tete•e•tates, What-Nuts, Cradles. Cribs, be., be, At tali line ail Itattrames and Haddam Per, Mantel sad Memnon . kr. In 111nors, Oval and BOARS Frames and Brackets, to., lack smsriedng In the Furniture Line I Which mist be seen to be appreciated, and which will be sold at LOWER PRI.C.E. 91' Than the same cuplike cf gond, cambia purebred eine. where. , Thanklid to the public for their nut liberapstron• are, and determined to mail a mamma of the same by •ing inducements not to be found else. where, thane thm to ad and examine my= and War before narebaming alaawbere. Fo for abasing goods. sod I • , • WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! COUNTRY DEALERS cradled.. natal *Melon , iert market pekes. I also keep on hind* brge went of Reedy IDmie Canna, frau the mod memos to the itnaat Rosewood. Alaolturial Robes, Crewe, Ac.,andl am the ads agent to Bradford eountrfor Stinky k Elak's ABood HILLIME always threadiness wben required. JAWS 6. FROST, Towanda, Dec 10,1868. SELLING OUT BELOW COST ! al; tr..) : MI A will from this date sell all his goods consisting of PARLOR SETA ser The steres present occupied by me Es' Pir rent or sale..- It Is one of the best business stands In Towanda. . Toinuids,4lBlyl4l, 1889 FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. JAMFA MARIINSON announces to the public that he still onnthinea to mannteeture and keep, on hind a bygoassorttnent of Ituremts, Tables, Helenalll, Mends, Chahs, hi., of every deeciiptlan, In thernott which are nude of the best mate rials, and workmanlike manner. I invite the impaction of the patine to my work, which shall not be supaseedin durability at any shop In the country, end my prices Ira be found to be u krw ie the times wM admit orders gdood nexaci abifond n b e b d a n w d h e o n r d m v4 Log. 15, 185& 1100 K-BINDERY.-THE PUB rupeettelly informed that tha Book-itio• der, has been returned to the Argus Building. third atom where MU be done In en its miens breaches. on teems as reasonable ai ...the lbws " will allow. The Moho, will be =dee the dune of 0. La expeleamed Ender, and all trickwid be done fa• style and manner which cannot be l = Musk, Nagstless, s,OLI Books, he., bound tu evarynrW et style. sttfintlon Ell be paid to the and Mediae of To any desired pattern. which ir . quality and darr be warranted. MI work wgl be readylbedethery when prOudeed. The pearonage of the la aedietted , and par. feet astaidiction guaranteed. Towanda, &gaud 2, Itleit—tf. N EW TA I LOR SHOP Eas opened I shop in the room bock of the Rooms of Um Young 11en's Christian Asooristion. second darn over Addy'. Clothing More. where be is now prepared to do all !ft& of AND CLAM" Able•ell puttee can be sup. • lull "to& of Xesta In the hest and mat faallionabk 1111+11111en awn perienoe of man 7 years, a deterinhiston to kalj e a with the tuddons of the time s . and a desire to his clll4l6lefebe behaves enable him tasty° eat. • ?•1 • /Er Cutting done on abort notice and reasonable terms. . • Tgrranda. Oct 17,1867. CAMBB.-8•138AGIL.:; , . TA , LLOW: Lean. kc. Ward Ho Yaw*. I#lL' tIYND k CO iRTISt ENT OF itivrrs. it - • LO2IG 102CISHEL LINE! LINE! ! LIME! ! ! :The matertagtest T an to the public that be beeps constanttybaast at Ids Mlf fa EILOW2ITOWN. Pa.;'• full empty of fresh burned NEW TOSS LIKE. which be will men ee cheap ea It ma be boaebt at any point along the Cana No tea—e. • DAVID REtOWN.- OF - CVROMOS MACKEREL, COMM BLUE J.V.L Nab. Mackinaw Trout ammo, Fielded and bested edam eacilisd Dekd PIK SOSO 4 ZULUS °LABS• !TWIT, 4118. /' r' 1. 1 IN TOWANDA, PA., Tha largest and test stcock of muzzy REDUCED PRICER METALIC BURIAL CAM, CASKSTB. Re A wonderful opportunity for all who wish tlo B. T. DECICEit DINING ROOM SETS, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, MIRRORS, BELOW COST! S. T. DECKER. CABINET FURNITURE. 0 BOOX-BINDINGI H. C. WHITAKER, BLANK BOOKS. AMOS PIMMTPACEER TAILAILLNO ICE it \ ^ A. .. WO POPA II *V 4 ,i.. 1- • c'l b • ..'-' , • lalktdPAS4l .ipigra.:•' ROM. ' , raliatheknirVireiraWS. '-' Al ,CZCIS i , „t, ”:0 i'l '1; , ,; f.,< , fil_M`, ' C #I,OIIII4OI.I4AIMMFYIA .0711,010141."-rrn iliiiiiiiiiiitiVialludi =llimilvikihilkiipli p low , illikkg ~11. 0. 11 1 1ti. i 41 01/ 2 . lift A I exis * =7 . ..... i ....Milli= Z. air Ow millbli ." 1 111111111 2r il t 111#06411.011111111 id 1 • - t-.. - ; - Pty., ~ , ...;!I ;i7A 4,-,:: • 1 1 0 0• 1 1 9 4144, 11 • ." ' Z ' - ;111171. - " 0 . 11414 ' '.. t . lll2lolalift ' warm Azw-TvEn -- 201014 m a w r ' ' tEBORNA T E ' pIi - Voir UIL , Ababa aid HandaclifteNs. • Welk aIItADZII, WOLIN •CROIXIMI. 11 Plors4 riKlirbeleOfeitl 1.4 0104 0 4 26 *C 1615 " 0 4 :inontimps Toe., otiam 'ig in Ukabt TOOT. -nem= mom, 'scan, coxes, •riNsiala, , lit!"00 1 TOOO ; PORT MON4IB, • ; Pocket IlLsiwa. Biwa. TOOTH, STEWARD sans PHISPAZATiOrit, PUUE AA , L19170* For Medicinal nse. Tomooo,Situn., Pins .effii CIGARS, audio" NYill ' aiad, ' Minna Seeds,i -Elsk parters. Buspasotie. Shoolike, Smolt tuM Tinedei - Binge, Venni. DottleiC" Ittppis gimes and gbields. fielf-Segaing Fruit Jari.l=ll-1"' lacaiaters, Flaming Extracts, Stow,' a n. l3traaNsie: Ecattat, Vlaht Codrs, Bath asakfitave Vlticidng, flab Tack* Am- Datitala. Madfa sad lc Medicine% arid all the papa* E.Dte NE . B . All alleles immured as represented. -Persons at doe can mosivs tbear orders by Argo or DUA which wil/ receive prompt and careful ItieS4oll. Monad advice emu gratzdtously . at the oillea, rally for medicine. sr =lam for pat liberal pitrs—nage, would ler portfully announce to his friends - tat the public. that no plias stun be spared.to setlatt andmerittbseen. Unitarian of their conadence and. patronage. • - —,per, for prescriptions from 9 to 10 ind 12 m. to 1, and 5 to 6 • Jan. 1. yr. .C. PORTER. X 4). • Itandactorki TO*ANkIA AGRICULTURAL TOWANDA, PENN'A., MANUFACTURES HUBS, SPOKES, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, OVIIMAL WOOD 'WOILW, WOOD TURNING IN ALL iTs BRANCHES. BCEOLL SAWING, PLUSTEiG, ETC., ETC.. HUBS, SPOKES Et. BENT STUFF, URGE STOCK 111011 .. WHICH TO SEL.TXT. The abates are from the beet SECOND catoVill DLICHODY AND DAN. LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND We hate the Broad and Narrow Gnage MILL M . tlS made fad dzessetL BLOOD &'CO., tae to manufieture their celebrated HOWE POWERS ,54 CLEANERS - and wil/ sell • batter Machina, be lees snow than can be had elsewhere in the World. We claim for our =chines that they will do as mach, or more, than arty other, and are! more durably built. We personally superintend our work and see that it la well down. We Will wad DMU:I=;'E CATALOGUES, of one machines, on igrplicaMM. ONE AND TWO HOOF, POWERS, One di Two Horse THRESHER & SEPERATORS, FiTaq THRESHER and CLEANERS, FANNING MILLS, SAW AND ORM ' MILL work done to ortlei Mee us • call before purchasing elsewhere. , Vci. 'op dupiavas `iizaux - 00 4'l. aoorra 'Aug. 2. 1869. NORTH BRANCH, FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP, efc. &a; Situated on Pine, east . of Mein Street, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA., Is now prepared to:rurniall • CIRCULAR SAW MILLS SHINGLE MACHINES; Of the bed quakily, with the latest Improvements. All kinds of Machinery for Flouring and saw. mills. Steam Engines Made and Repaired, Steam Whistle's, Steam 42:uizes, Guage Cocks, . Oil Cans, &c., Furnished at short notice. BOLT CUTTING Done from N to 1;; inches in dlemets . FORGING Of boxy wrought work for Bridges, and all Wier pur poses, dons to order. Also, a large assortment of COOKING ft .HEATING' STOVES, Cord and Wood Burners,Furniture for Cooking Stores, - Stave PtPc , Tin Ware, Boat Pumps , Cultiva tore and Scrapers, kept constantly on hand. Drawings and Spdcifications Of all bads of machinery for mills, and, other pur poses, prepared by JAMES MITCHELL, • Foreman. who has had large large experience AL this branch of tlio business. JOIDT OsnxiBj. Towanda, Oct. 29,1866-Iy. NEW PLANING MILL The undersigned having built • largo and commo dious Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the moat nixidern and linpronad machlneey4or the manufacture of WINDOW .BABB AND BMW. Are prepared to All orders, whether large or small. won the ahorteat notice. We hare also a large ea. riety of 3101ILDING8, of the latest style and pattern. which we do Pandit much cheaper than they can be worked by band. PLUMP% • • TORGURING. GROOVLNG, .AND SCROOL • • SAWING, And' all other work pertaining to Joinery, will be dons to salt our customers: Parsons building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen mike distant, will And It largely for their interest to buy otus, or bring theirlumber and have it worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber, and While your team hp feeding, have it groyitid oat and take it • home with yoti. We will p ay CASH for PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER delhered at our lumber hard.. Come and see us, or if yoo ean't come, writo:., Towanda, Feb., 1864. L. B..BODGERS & CO.' • A A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOl um. koAPs, at • IIcCABE k MIX'S. A SHTON - SILT • I'7 up - IN largo or mall quar...t4tra at Way 20. ~ PATCH'S. DRIED FRUIT OF ALL RINDS COW EL), k MYER.' NIELS' MILL-SPECIAL , NO- rii. rita „,---..---...-- , _.: 7 . . — •" 4. 1 .; 4 , . 1,...,4711rA?.?fri. •, , . g tp.., -:- y0,...iir....„ - - :iri iir . , „,_ ~ •,,.,i,4 ea?, prod an . C. 1101111ANCZ. - • ----4Z:i: • t '1 V' lrl Its. CENP: einsid Kin* sy i tridsr‘,l•'-:' P” . 1 .1 LI WOHJIS BEET STUFF, To Dealers in We of Ibr a bf. C. 11:13=1311, Tresikent. Towanda..lidi AlcoAo &VW MILLS* I!!iin *um "- per g• IrAf 11 r lial4; „ -"" Maar! ' - •' •••.: guLaickcwury E n . -- nrk i i k4. • alz rei anwanzu) Ds* . iliaciuli cr ! c o ; • , - • SPrtitleki, Neu. ,Xescurtzu Ctrs AND Cowlyrtirtutici Co., Acticaster, liaggateeagragrepreeentra s2.lnomon • POUCUM written icatkaakittate 4 and PAID I t awl, conics,nun:mance affected, all /nide v, aeliOcrirrites as d bi any . otitar'raffsbt, continny, and spirtai ; Guarico • ghee to ranwszninntair L D Tax* cosrora. Qtaor to Alretypiodc below Ward Jiro*, up gui rt B. CAMP, erif. 8884fianns.—L 8 Amok. Eas t Smith/Se & rm Masks k Wictung. , Liberty, Tloga_couuty, pa. IBM F;RE , U:F:4x,i...t18141D 4,CIDENT-1i CASUAL, SEVENTEEN 'MILLION DOLLARS RUSSELL, Agent 14,iftlknoiNtimial Relith'Corapaaja .ZikauLD Till * Mums TviLiscr Ca, tt Capital and surphis over gulp; buscs.excr. CuurANT, • - Nee'rork. Capital and surplus over latauna..Kcz Co. or Roars AMZBICA. Phi/ado/Ala. J Capital and curigtui over.... Maxsartur Iseraurcr. Corr/arr. ,New fork Capital and surplus over •• • • • •IXECILI.PCZ COMPATT. . I • Philadelphia. Capital and.surplas over $3.911gh • Ammo /WHAMS COJIPAMT, New York. / Capital and surplus over • al.sonn !. • Persart Lonmthcz COMPASS. • i Hartford, Capital and surplus over Krtimd Lan Insomticw Cowinum Ntio,rark. Capital aid surplus over lx.tonvo batraancs COMPAST. Hartford, Conn. f Capital and surplus ever Make taken on all kinds of Properly,-at as lon run as by any other reliable Companies. W Polities Lamed amd losses. flan). adiaNtvi u this Agency, therebysaving the trouble and eirvan of going elsewhere for settlement. • Office at th%Hardware Store of Codding. Ran -sell & Co. - C. S. llcvsorrl Towanda, Feb. 7, 1860—tf: NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE co, Or LS.A. CA= CArrui, sl,ooo,ooo—ram Chirtered 17 Congress, 1.868 CLAIMRCE H. CLAIM. President r • ' - JAY. COOKE. Ckudrmazi Mama and Ex. ,Cum BE D. COOEE. Vice President ; • EKEESOM W. PEST; Elecreeml and A,1:4117. The adTantages of the National ,Life LemmaLce u. 1. It is a Nationalcompsay, chartered by C,mgn. 2. It has a paid up capital of One Minos Dullsr• : 3. It offers low rates of premiums ; 4. It furnishes larger immune. than other C. e. packs, for the aline money ; 8: It is definite and certain ; 6. There is no poeidbility of rulsrepre,entsnoc agents, or inisunderstandirm by policy-holdr.re, 7. The policies are plain contracts, so modot,- ranee for so much money ; 8. All policies are non-forfeiting 2. The policies are exempt from attyliment. E. W. CLIME k CO., Bankrs, General Agents. ; B. B. sx;saw., muiager• N. C. ELSBREE. S •. G. MASON Ira Agents for Towanda and vicinity Jan. 9, 1869. CONNECTICUT mrruAL LIFE EiSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, COni. 'StII:REIM° MOT= TELLN 50,000 XrAcia2L6- , ASSETS !June 1, 18691 over 125,000,000. Surplus over $1,000.000. CURRENT DIVIDMID FROM 40 TO 70 PER CENT Total Claims byi Death paid to date, °Ter 6,00000. TOTAL Drymrams p.up TO DATE, OTEB $6.0D0C.:0 A PURELY MUTUAL COMP-:1S1. Ell its "surplus is equitably evided among the icy holders in ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. Which may be applied in reductiuo of Prenn maybe accanatilated at interest for the beneilt Amored; or May be received by them in Cazh. PaicUup Policies are granted after two years' Premiums hate been paid, thus pra , : , 4• making ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITI_Nd It Saone. Po&lea upon all DESIRABLE PLANS OF. INSCRANCI., And has adopted in ita workings several • SPECIAL FEATUBEs - ONIGLNAL WITH THIS COMPANY AND ara ED BY lio 0111E8 B , 7tlcEll&S, Agat3 Tqwanda, Pa.. Julp 22. 1869—t1 7 BRADFORD COUNTY . FIRE INSURANCE 'AGENtY JOlri W. MIX, Aml, TURLNDA, r 1.. ron IQL ruLLowtvo custr-smt, PIICENTI FIILE, : Hartford, Cunii. I Assets,. , - How- Istsuns.xcz COMPANY. New Harm, Conn. Assets ME Seto York. GER3L4-n.& FI., lE= Nouru AMERICAN FIRE Net; York. CM IWIOYER E=llll Policies written Ind Losses is/justea Ag ^ t.' Farm propertr riskitsken at the ITesot , t 4/4" Office in Idercur's New Block. north elil , rut lie Square. Towanda, Pa. • JoriN w. Ml' .! April 1. 1869. THE EQITITAI3LE LIFE ASST. -- RANCE SOCIETY'S Agency fur 8ra,11,,,1e, CASH CAPITAL $3,000.,00 Yearly income over s2,oooootroa,h. 'AIONTA:hrt: Towanda. July 25. 1867 THE LYCO3IING 11int.11, FMB Laurance Agency for Bradford County. `CAPITAL ;$3,400.000. Mutual Cash plan. Iu aucces.ful oi f ereti , n 0% rr 1 .% 6 ty-seven years. MC),.:TANYE W Towanda, July 25. 1867. TANNTh "G AND HARNESS M.—The undersigned have this day 1 rni,d co-Tirtnerahir. -- tii be known as the firm of MAGEE & FULLER. for the purtsre of carrying on ihr business. Harness making and rroairin4 - dee. and all work warranted. Caab paid for bid- , • CiREFFIN MAUF.E. .E.DONR S. Frail:. Csmptmen, Jan. 29, IS+ COFFEE, TEA, SU 4AII. FISH &c., wholegalc awl Jul 1 .11..-CABE .. 11l N THAT CELEBRATED SELF BIS Inge Flour, at C. IL PATCW". Map 2201 - - "PROF. -11011SFORD'S Bli fiA Preparation. ct ' C. B. PATCH'S, May 20. CONCENTE:ATEb LYE AND N./Potash, at C. H. PATC.Irs• .May 20. Newt likrik. lEM $3 754 c f I,:tv,ky IMEM MEE Sl,l"r~.n„ ,`. New Ivrk. ~ i,. .1
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