Ilints 'About &dl. In the. greater part of the United States, the stabling of stock in.:Win ter is a necessity, and it would-.be a decided. improvement some other sections Where it has never been ap plied. Great improvements have been made in -the construction otstikbles within the last few , yew", et= in the manner of eroding troughs. The high . racks of holies and cattle from which they bad to. arrive their food, scattering hayseeds, and dust over their hekda and into the: p ypl3,. have in a great measure been disc& ded. No one thinks of erecting them in newly builtstables at this day, and where they still hold a place in old • ones, troughs should be substituted. Besides the iniurious effects above named, the arum' is obliged to - assume an unnatural po sition to reach its food, and after reaching it, must change its position to masticate and swallow it. We advise every one who still re tains those racks in :his stables to have them removed and substituted by troughs of modern plans, which are very simple and well suited to the uses for which theyare intended; and do this now, before the feeding season commences. IA the improve ment is postponed until then, there are nine chances to one 'that it will not he done, and• the poor animals will have to go through another %Pra ter in the old star-gazing, break-neck fashion to reach their food. The man who invented these overhead mobil for feeding stock must have been a 'queer gemons,,and those who adhere to the system with such pertinancity, are rather stiff-necked people. Want of sufficient light is a great fault in a large - majority .of stables, and is very injurious to stock in more ways than one.. To be shut up in darkness day after day is very hard on the eyes. If a horse be led out of one of those stables into the open light, he is ramble for a time to distinguish objects properly, and is liable to stumble and become alarm ed until the eyes adjust themselves to - their new position. The same difficulty occurs in entering the dark stable from the outside: Darkness' is injurious to the ani mal's health, which is easily -proven by vegetables growing in dark places. Light is one of the ”reat agencies that imparts health and vigor to both. the animal and vegetable Sy,tein,and being so very cheap (right to be liber ally 'supplied. All . stable - windows should be glazed in movable sash, and of such size as to admit a full flow"of light. The division f light and darkness as measured by day and night should be the governing rule in both animal and :-etable economy. Free ventilation of pure atmosphere air should be a. prominent feature in every stable. Without this, the bes state of animal -health cannot be ' maintained. There are so many plans of: accomplishing this, that each farmer may-choose the one that best suits his-views. The great ques tion is, Will he do it ?—American strick Journal. The Use of Salt The use of salt as a fertilizer is not nearly as much considered as we think its value demands. It might be applied every third or fourth year. It is the usual practice to scatter the salt broadcast, at the rate of four or five bushels to the acre, after the grain has been put in. Many farmers. who have used it in this manner, have given their testimony that their crop of wheat has been greatly in creased, and the crop of weeds, bugs and worms correspondingly dimish ed. If this is so, it is evident that salt performs two important offices, while ordinary manure performs but one. Many of our readers, doutless, have a small pasture in which they keep a cow and occasionally turn a horse. Many of4these pastures have coarse grass growing in them, while in other places the grass dries up quickly on approach of warm and dry weather. All such pastures will be much improved, and often the coarse grasses . will entirely disappear . if a harrow is passed freely over back and forth during this month, and salt at the rate of eight to ten- bushels to -the acre be spread over the ground. —Germantown Telegraph. lat.H3RLtiCi FOOD FOR StirniE.—H. Wol cott of Genesee, N. Y., gives his ideas on this subject as follows:—"As economy of time and fuel is of first importance, I would suggest using a pan instead of a kettle. For the sides use one and a half, or two inch planks for the bottom, and six inches in width. On the ends use sheet iroh.orAine. If it is made four feet square, one foot in depth will hold ten bushels or more of roots, or twelve bushels of grain or meal. If meal alone was to be*cooked, I don't know but a false bottom would be necces.sary, with perforited pines to carry the stetaux into the meat . A trial could be. made of using two inches of corn in the bottom to,pre vent the meal sticking and burning, or make a partition so as to have the tire arch - only a little more than half the width of the pan, passing the fire to the back end and returning it to the chimney on the opposite side from the arch, at the front end." OLD Cows.—How long is it profit able to keep a cow. _ L. M. I consider a cow in her prime (all things considered) from five to ten rs old. Some cows hold out much befter thanL others, as with men and horses; and axe really as young to all intents and purposes at twelve years, as others are at nine or ten. Never keep a cow through the winter after she, gets to going down hill; or kill a superior cow on account of her age, if her teeth are good, and she is all right,without any signs of deterio ration: Cows ehould be milked reg,u -: *. and by steady milkers. PEtNIM may be joked about, but there is fortune in them. Two years ago, an enteprising Yankee went to North Carolina with a few hundred dollars and began eultivat ingpeanuts. This year he has sold his crop for $84,000, 'getting $.54,000 profit, Tue. New Jersey cranberry crop this season in Ocean counts alone is valtr:d at $2;300,000. An acre of good cratberry-land if now estimat ed to be worth from $lOOO to $2500. The demand in market is always in ~ y.cess of supply. Tax Japanese wrap the roots of plants in a mixture of earth and ground carrots, when transporting them. This maintains the mois=ture - of the earth and in some respects nourishes the root. r , -Ataltoo4g-,7lir 'ERIE RAILWAY. isso icaarkuNDEs *up i!patiAlla • . . suitu . maixT.:' • cam= cos BROAD optai:-iiiimmis wisica CLEVItLAND; I'OIiDCK . =TIMM 'IIIQ4ANCI MILWAVY.IO4. ?AttL, 011U8A. And lifplots ReilinbForanrist..-=em , . DA rt uarllATl. lIIDLIFAIO eaa all lir. UM; icitisagain and floallnist...' Fry. Alm mama GOACitif 21111 imam auxin to - Rocurras. Burmo. Dux sour. etamixto axn Coiczmai. , On and Ater Monday Noy'ber 16. 1669. trains leave Warmly at abort the Mowing bows, its : r,:,,, t,~,~>:,a 4:63 a.m.. NIGHT EXPRID3B (Mondays excepted) for Rochester, Dunldrk. Cleveland and Cin cinnati, connecting with the Lake Shore, Iffictdgan ' Southern, and Grand Trunk .Raihrsys at Ituffelo, Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West: also at Chia land with the C. C. C. Iv Inn. Rahway for Indfan spolis: and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short Line Railway. and the Ohio k Kimisaippi Railway lir the South and Southwest ; also with connect ing lines at principalstations op main line. 1:16 a.m.—NIGHT daily, for Rochester, Bootle, Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincinnati, mak ing, direct connection with trains of the Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dun kirk and Cleveland for all pants West, and at Cin cinnati with the Ohio and Illeaissippl and Louis. villa Short Line Railways fer the South and South west; also with all connecting trains at principal stations on main line. AM a.m.—MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, far Buffalo and Dunkirk. 4:09 p.m.—ELM/Lk ACCOMMODATION, Sundays excepted, 6:17 p. M,' DAY EXPRESS. Sundays excepted. for Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland. Cincimea• ti and the South. Stops at principal stations end connecting points on main line. New ant bn Drawing Room Coaches accom pany Ude train from New York to Buffalo. and Seeping Coaches are attached at Hornellaville, run ning then' to Clemeland shd Galion withclut mange. 10:33 p.m.—EX.. MAIL. Sundays exeepted, for Re blo„Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains for the West. r. A Sleeping Coach Is attached to this train running through to Butilio. • 7dll a.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 3:30 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily for the West. 00EiG EAST 220 a.m.—NIGHT BUMS% Sundays excepted. connecting at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. Bleeping Coaches socompaay this traia from Buffa lo to New York. • 5:58 a.m.—CINCENNATI EXPRESS. Ifendays ex cepted. connecting st Jersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New .Jersey Itallroau for Philadelphia.:Baltimore, and Eashnigtop: ana at New York with steamers and afternoon Express ' lasing for New England Cities. Also stops at prin cipal ntations and connecting points on main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York 0:38 a.m.—BMILAMTON ACCOMM9DATION. Sunday's excepted. 12:53 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS, Svndaysaxcepted, con necting at Middletown forllnionville, and at Jer sey City with midnight express train of New Jer asy Railroad for Philadelphia. New and improved Drawing-Room Coaches accom pany this train from Buffalo to New York. 12:45 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily. con necting at Owego for Ithaca. 8:38 p.m.—N.Y. MAIL, Sundays excepted. 9119 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 111M10118 and con necting points on main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train thionak -to New York. 5:05 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE CHECKED THECIIGH. VOL A reviled and complete "Pocket Time Table" of Passenger Train. on the Erie Railway and Con necting Ilnea. has recently been published, add can be procured on application to lie Ticket Agent of the Company. L. D. BUCKER, Real Supt. PA. & N.Y. CANAL &., R.R. CO.. Alt NOMMiT OF PASSENGER TRAINS, Commencing Sept. 13, 18G9. ...___ Tsmai GOENG SOUTH WILL Leave Towanda at 7:00 a.m., :00 and 6:38 p.m. Returning, leave Waverly at 8:40 a.m., and 12:45 7:115 =I Leave Towanda 9.30 a.m. Arrive Tunkhannock 11:53 •• •• Pittston 1:15 p.m Ikes.Barro 1:45 •• Blanch Chunk. 4:20 Allentown 5:45 •• •• Bethlehem 6:00 ••• •• Easton 6:30 •• •• Philadelphia 8:25 New York. 9:25 •• Dine at Pittston. Leave New York 6:55 a.m. Philadelphia 7:45 Easton 10:00 Bethlehem 10:30 Allentown 10:45 Manch Chunk 12:90 in. White Haven 1:39 p.m. Wilkes -Banc 2:50 Pittston. 3:10 Tunkhannock 4:21 Arrive Towanda 4:38 Dine at White Naves. Paasengers for Harrisburg and Pittsburg will change cars at Allentown, hare time for supper and take the Through Fast Express, with sleeping cars attached, at 8:0 saws seeming. •. PHILADELPHIA h ERIE RAIL ROAD.-WINTER TIME TABLE, TIEDOI/011 ADD DIRECT DOETE DETRE/CI PRELIDELrIELI, RALITIIOIIIL 8111IIDIED110. WILLIAM/POI/T. AND TUE GREAT OIL EEG/Or Or PDIENSTLYA2cLt. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on ail Night Trains. On aid after MONDAY, 5, ISG9, the trains on the Phlbulelphia & Erie nail Road will run as fol lows : ViItSTWAILD. Mm. Thane leave Philadelphia, " " " • arr. at Eris 8:20 P.aL ERIK kllTClll . hiletlelphia 11:40 a. m. ...... 9:00P.M. •• err. at Erie B.ama Matt. leaves Philadelphia •• •• Williamsport. .• "—arr. at Lock Haven. mar:skim. MAIL TRAIN leases Erio Williamsport.. •• ••• arr. at Philadelphia .. Ems. Errarsa leaves Erie Williamsport arr. at Philadelphia 12:45 r.it. ACCOYODATION leaves Locrnaven..... ..... 8:00 &at. Williaaurport err. at Philactelphia. 6.50 P.M littirstu Earrings. leaves Williamsport....l2:2s e. 51 Harrisburg . . ... ..5:20A.11 •• arr. at Phllaielphia....9:2s a.m npress east eta:meets at Corry. Mail east at Corry and Irrineton. Express west at lerineton with trains on Oil Creek & Allegheny Ricer R. IL ALFRED L. TYLER, General Superintendent. Nov. 20, 1000 Books and Statonery. DIARIES FOR 1869 PAPER & ENVELOPES NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS Poo, INK. Music, ST‘Tru ;iN AND PICPI'22I:` BLANK BOOBS YANKEE NOTIONS towmada, Nov. 12. Sewing Machines. THE NEW :LNG 13EPRoTED ELIAS HOWE FAMILY SEWING MAMA Were awarded the First Prize at the Paris Exposition, Isa, over 82 nther Machines. Also, the fulkesing State Fairs of ISW bare award ed this Machine the first premium : , New York. Ohio, Pennsylvania, 31 s3chusetts. New Thimpshire, Vermont. Wisconsin, Indiana. At the County Fairs of Madison, (monde" Oswe go, Wayne, Orleans, Tompkins, Senees. Monroe, Her. Idmer, Schuyler, Livingston, and a of others. Report of the Committee on Ele.. er Machines, at the State Fair held in Rochester, fall of ltl6B : Your Committee have examined the different Sowing Ma chine', to which their aft/intim:mos called, and would recommend as the best Family Machine for Alf Work. Ellis Ilaws's Sewing Machine, and for the following reasons let—Simplicity of construction. gd—Beg tilarly of tension on both upper and lower threads. 11 , 1—Esto of management.. 4th—Great range of work upon all materials. lith-zrhe perfect attachments to the Machine for felling, hemming. tucking, braiding. quilting. him:ling and cordng, and the ease with which they ars applied. 6th—The durability of the Ma. chine, It being mad, of hardened steel, and adjusted In Its hearings. Wsi recommend a medal." New style Hemmer. Braider, Tucker, Quitter. Cord. er, Embroiderer, Binder, Feller and Improved Tuck Marker. It will use any and orery kind of thread, from the finest to the coarsest, with orneh smaller needle than other machine*. Be sure and examine one be fore you purchase. Pelee from s6oto $2OO. and every machine warranted• The real value of our Mannar, taring Machines for Tailor*. Boot. Shoe name's and Carriage Makers. ill too well known to require com ment. Don't fail to call and see them. • SICEPARDTYht\ECR.6eneraYAgenta, 20 Lake Street. Elmira, Tor sal.. by CODDD2O, miss= k CO., General Agents. Towanda. Pa —„reaNy.q! NITHOLESA.LE,GROCERY irt IMlill IMEE k.! I PROWSION: -, , Hot*. • -"Y: . _ M. The undersigned, encouraged by the sne - cesi Which:Us thus far "-Vend ed their new enterprise, desire to make aaknowledgment very -liberal patronage they have received,* giir• inglheir customers the advantage. of their years' experience; together with the, benefit of their greatlY increased facilities fordoing business. They keep mistantly on land a very large and.complete assortment of everything' in their line, and - are daily receiving such additions to their stock as the wants of their trade re- quires They have now in store, Sugar, Sy rup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, 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 rates to correspond. They desire to call especial atten tion.to their large stock of Fine Teas, which they are .celling at New York Jobhing.•_ prices,--guaranteeing the c o quality in all cases. FrUve also on hand,a good assort ment of Flour, Fork, and Kerosene They still continuo to have the ben efit of a resident Partner in Nevi Nei. R. BARR, • Gen'l Pans'r Ag't York, who is constantly in the mar. ket, and prepared to turn to our ad vantagv any favorable - changes in the price of goods FOX. lEMEN'MO3, MERCITE k CO May 12, 1868. pATTERSON & KINNEY, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TOW ANDA, PENN'A Raving purchased thp entire stow of of T. J. JONES. and having added largely thereto by recent purchases, they take pleasure in announcing to the public that they are prepared to sell anything and everything in the ' JOHN P. COX, Superintendent. SUGARS, FISH, 9:35 P.M. .7:40 A.M. 10.00 A.Y. .7:50 A.M. 6:00 .7.20 P.M. .8:40 A.M. 025 A3:20 A.M. .4:00 P.M. .3:30 A.M. WOODEN AND WI:GLOW WARE ORM As cheap as the cheapest. We guarantee perfect sa tafaction to all who may Wror'tta with a call. J. S. PATTERSON March 10, 1860—tf. PEOPLE'S 1.017111 CORNER DAIDGI AND RAIN ITRICNIN. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which will he soh], at the loweat irceinible prime CODFISH, FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, AT EA 111, GRAIN, &c. Bring on Your produce; rhiCh we pay cash for. A constant supply of Ailiton Salt, all sized Chums, Butter Firkins, Tuba, Be. Please call and look through our stock, and we win do our beat to please you. W. A. ROCEWELL. Towanda. April 28. 1861. . THE MOST CONVENIENT pLvon town to get a GOOD •M 9A. G. B. AWNED baying purchased the above well- Imown.establisbment, Is nowrepare to wait, upon all who may favor him with a p call. • He also keeps a full supply of Which he tg prepared to sell cheap Towanda. May 20.1869. CANNED FRUITS OF ALL ida& at C. IL PATCH'S. 81ay 20. 113 3Lior Towszam; Pa. (Successors to Titoltsii J. JoNT.9 Dealers in FRUITS, &c., NO. 2, PATTON'S BLOCK GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, GROCERY AND PROVISION LINE. CEO TEAS, COFFEES, • . SYRUPS, MOLASSES, FLOUR, FEED, . CORN MEAL, KEROSENE STONE WARE, &c., ikc CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. W. 8. LINNE' GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE A new and complete dock of MACKEREL, HERRING ; PORK MUTTON, HAM, MODERN STONE WARE, YANKrY. NOTIONS, DAIRYMEN, IMEIII RATING HOI,TSE, • '1.1;'o, doors south of the Nati mud Bank. FAMILY GROCERIES, , t 1 ,!„ 1111.411**11X4 THE MERFEInA'R&VING =macreralwie-4414minetriliti i , ~~ ` ,~ zaryia - aertvan'sada six& at GROOWEIE . S, Which I him rimmed tor csah.imia red otmaarit elsewhere. I now oar to thepubllcaspimaillUica . - TEAS,_ : O6 - k/i3ES, .gire,-. Erman, seunixrua, =as, te: ilave on baiad Ur& Oa* of AKRON FI,IOI4k,GBAIIAM BYE DO:. DITOXIMEAT DO. I keep constantly on Land. POUR. HAMS. LARD, sad an Mr* bt F76H. TiPilhiclako,-",l+e. 4 1, publio to our Coal Be A:44. STOCK OF TOBACCO, In quilt/ orprios. hue OakieraCelebrwhnlOwni 'dry. New York Chemical and Brown Soap. • Pb3aso call and examine our stock WOODEN: WARE: Large uao2iment of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILET _ . SOAPS, &e. Vain pay the bfgbeat ea& prioefin COUNTRY PRODUCE Farmers, give ne a call before eemz eleew here. C. B. PATCH. All parson indebted to thilate Ann irinpleasecall and make immediate payanani. C. a PATCH *wand/. March, 12,1887. IMI AND CORNER MAIN AND HMG); MEM. TO*ARDA, PA., Dealers in all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, Feed and Mr;al, WOOD, WILLOW and STONE NV ,A. R., P, I We would call spcsial attention to our @took of FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA if COFFEE, Which we WARRANT to give antleinction in QUALITY AND PRICE. CASH paid for desirable Country Produce 11;J. LONG. • G. L. REELER. Tapioca, Vermacelli, Maccaroul, Sago, Pearl Barley and nannnT• Oak/ors, Taylees, and Ford's Family Soaps. Holman's, Talmadge, and Royal Baking Powder. Burnett's " Stan dard Extracts. • Hecker's • Farina. Hops. Cox's Gelatine. • A' The Gem " Fruit Jar. Baker's Chocolate, Cocoa and Breams Titus " Cream, Lemon and Extra Soda Crackers. 4 , Grant's " Water, Milk, Boston, Egg and Butter Crackers. ILONG & irrVf Towanda, June 23, 1869. MityLßE Sr. AUX RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES DAILY! • pleudid Assortment! Wholesale and Retail! Froth and lino quality of Groceries as can be bought PRICES RANGE LOW FOR ' THE MARKET t • All kinds of NATIONAL FIRE WORKS ! Wholettale and Retail.. - Country Merchants gill do well to call. Our prices shall be, "with the reasonable," satisfactory. CALL AND SiP: US. CASH PAID FOR 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, Juno It, 1869.- LOOK HERE! COWELL tf.'MYER, At the old stand of MUM:MALL k Comma., are now receiving a large avid wall selected stock of ORMItI:M4 A3M PEOVIMONS. Parch they offer to cash buyers at prices that defy competition. Cater paid for ell kinds Farmers' Produce. April 21...11169—tf. Tea and Coffee. G LORIOUS NEWS! TEAS GIVEN AWAY =I GREAT AMERICAN TEA STORE No. 1 Osirprris & Perzwes Niw Btocx, BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA, PA., • At the sign of the AMERICAN (F-LAG! And. the Lusomana kooommilikoz 4 8841111geS - Of Tea. OMIZI AWAY riSCLY, to Sltifilf the people that this Is the place to save money.; PRICES I,OIV. AA THE GREW - AMERICAN TEA COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Fresh Ground Coffee received dilly f rout New Yors. or ground to order. Also whole Coffee. green and routed, all styles, whole and ground Bpt6es,,Dried Fruits. ke., at equally low prices. Tho subscriber begs leave to Mann his thanks (4 the very liberal patronage extended to hits while in the Grocery business in this place, and solicits a trial in his new enterprise. The will be conducted strictly on the - CASH SYSTEM! 8o pro will not hare to pay extra prices to nuke up tot the losses of a credit business. II you can' spare the money to pay for a pain. buy an ounce and pay for it. Be independent—the you will be worthy to:walk,undsr the AMERICAS FLAG Into ' the • American Tea Store , • And buy 'vie Goods cheap. W nontetubee gin Bed. White • d Blue-tore, new Block. Bridge 8 • - Ally I,I:: , BRAIDIALL k RIDGEWAY. ALL 311 1 ' GROCERIES . Pruett ii e holeaila and retell. at May 18.1:..- C. B. PATCH'S. D RIED FILIIITS_; OF ALL KIND: McC•1111 &411 X. ..aavtp wiffirgilit." wg4 • Ali. 11 01170 4 T - '- . '4 l lll,ReilaiNrjAiiMtal_ ; - • . •i• e • • !-- f %. '1 .1 * i3ENTS' FIIMISIMING,',GOODER .. . i , --:;::,.. , ';.-.:;zt , •,;:i-, , .y ri.,-.,...: .....-... -- imilirciad street,.'-.-.:y.bf.:, WAYESLY • i _EUX4 CO4 NM MEM We MVO Tiehbelehill (Wier hem Noe Irettedle'. and tehe eh the thilther 7 0 G aila l 4" - • • 'Ns mare at au owl inistastment - lye gtie t pap: Wales liketlaii to ToaCke% BorPolait CEMDREN „CLOrNivo 41 1 4 alwfirs brow it good aiwrioond.: . Cp:MDI AND o:qtlMi, Frain ea coda to s3.ooior yard (Wlmot). Beat.steic..ofliciti and ',Caps Kept irtdda it, mile& Come and MOk, and imve foe yourself. .13.brillbe ;A the . liard.Uoitee • There*. with eelaplee of Goodad to tahm-nete• 1111 TP!: _ , VAN epa - tauonnam, • 40 Dr eed•at. • 'Wane!' 3 • • • TT MAY BE WONDERFUL HOW WE DO I T, -Buy WE DO)'? - ' HELL: HEWER , AND CHEAPER'HOODff THAIe ANT OTHER CLOTJIIN6 STOR E!. - IN BRADFORD COUNTY. If you ar at all skeptical of the lnVect. Inst. c all at the. : * N . . NEW CLOTHING EMPORIUM, One door south of the MEANS HOME, and all your ' doubts will initials.; ) Having just opened with an antis*. licwr stock of . . .MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Whichbas been purchased for meth, at the present depresaion In the market. I an. offer better bar. wai t than those who have a .toe purchased . viola prices wore higher. I respectfully solicit a call from my oldcnetomers, and all who desire to buy goods st a PAIR PRICE.,. Remember the place, One door south of Means Hones. JULIUS WOLFF. Towanda, Au g , 24, i 842. . MI F. H i • C• Fine are the Garments made for Fall, , [Store, In the splendid scams of the popular One Price Newest and choicest, rich and rare, • Elegant Clothing for men sadism' wear. * Fall in, gentlemen, fall in all, After the elothes at the popular One Price Store; Look and you'lliand no alotheatat all (Store. Like the splendid Clothing it the popular One Price Clothing In nation, all marked down Lower than anywhere also in town ; Overcoats. both for boys and men, Try thenionee and you'll come again. Hurry along, for the people pu,h Into our doors with a heavy rush; • Hobby and nice are the garmeits all, Gresatkthe Stock:lithe popular One Prise Store, tii) V.I sfl 'V INCREASING ENTHUSIASM I SHOCKINGLY LOW PRICKS ! sa yr.. more; A$D TOizad CtOTILIN9, WriVIIRALR, HOSIERY. GLOVES AND MITTENS. NECK-WEAR. , FINE DRESS SHIRTS, HATS AND CAPI4,I nay stock issomplete. Every lot marked in plain ilguretc-knd no deviation. all treated alike. Every garment guaranteed to turn out as represented. Call and look at our goods and pries& Save mon ey and time. SHODDY ! SO prxnuo I No DAN-mama! at the popular One Price Store of ALES. SOLOMON: 123 Main street. Opposite Codding, Russell & Co's. Towanda, Nov. 2 2 ; 1969. an Ti e highest cash price paid for Wool, Hides NEV SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! R. W. E DD Y, Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, and the public generally, that be has in store-and daily re. ceiving new and FRESH GOODS,' In his line, suitable to the wants of the people, which he will sell for Currency at former • GOL_„D PRICES! Consisting as usual of good, well and reliable made CLOTHING., (No Shoddy of any kind) consisting . of BUSINESS - SUITS, all 8.41104 COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, all Wool. DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, Linen Coats, Dusters and Pinta. Overalls and Chrereldrts, Linen and raper Collars. Linen. Casalmere. and flannel Shhts, ?tack Mies, Etas. penders, - Gloves, Canes, Leather Bags, Spring Style Soft and Straw Hata. All first-clam Bement. ber th s t e %ot i oi l l e Goods are ch c im e r ee tt e a fair ine price than ods poor r buying. W One door south of AapininlT' Y s Led. beef Towanda, Nov.lB, ' B. W. EDDY: THE TEMPLE_ OF FASHION ! NEW STORE AND NEW Goons! - An entire new dock of clothing, bought as cheep as before the war, to be sold with • SMALL PROFITS ! The undeasignal would reapeelfully =now to the citizens of Towanda and vicintr that he la Hew ready to offer them Clothing, such aa FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, clmacsxwnm .. . . the - t _ . . I - Fitt'EST DRESS AND BtriONESS Sun 11A AND APS, Furnishing G ood s an d that these goods, bought, stvet7 law figures, be sold with very small pro fits. - I Intend toestablish a penument trade in this place, and in order tOthe cooddence or Ouch*. sera,will deal cr el a o r bi f HONDFIT o iro tTE GRITY ! And all goods will f or whit are represented to be. a ari l nun, and convince yourself. Don't t the p , Temple of Fashion, galte the Mains nee, an end conkiellenuews _ Town* 0et.17, 1807. N., JACOB& -•- • ,-111:11414ing- l*joti a , ST-TAII9I4',Y. 'IVIP;k4:"*.r 11:40118111N6 : GOOD Cosigitlag rilroaddoth, . -r: •-- • • -rizeicintere,-,, Anver,,, - , and Deakin Swat, in K the leteetroeurdectura, arStin Ward, sky* wldrk 'nibs sokt at reduced prices . Oro re- errerbrougbtibthis,thirket. • • • =I ler Neu and IftWeyesr. Call at . ; aid esnetates'yotwaelf St the bet.' that ' a ls' can get 1.1=2111: 4 °, pat. A rer 1 ,1 14 " . .tmAt of.',Vrttit silahhts sseit'ia - • • - • • i , esizithas,. • WCHARN - ; •;- VIVDERSHIRTS,. AILA ' 014RALLS, , . . sorbs, - , audio Jackets, Gloves. Ilea, SasPonders. and Col ima am bt the ;staid sumo. HATS, CAPS, &c. (to Eltre ma. cW before imrell!saltig damp". **A-- M S wszyrnam, Few 'fort Clotho. 115 Main street, op. posits Powell*, Pa. 046,1369 CLOTHING CLOTHING I . CLOTHING II you want to buy good Fall aU4 Whiter ) . CLOTHING, and at nulicard of LOW PRICES? L Go at once to o. ) ROSENBURG & WOLFF'S, ,; at the Clothing Regulator, 133 Main S S E. , Falb - 611'$ Block. Towanda, Nov. 17. 1869.-4 Tobacco and Cigars. • GEORGE,Y. Having purchased the TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE, E One door south of the First Naldonaltank, is now selling everything in his line, wholesale and retail Ile keeps constantly on hanp n'gomPletc stock of CHOICE CIGARS, FINE CUT, PLUG, AND SHOEING TOBACCO, Put up in all style , , The bent qualltica of BROWN, BLACK, AND SCOTCH SNUFFS, The meet 'eelebreted brawls of FANCY SIOKMG TOBACCO in great variety. k PIPES, TOBACCO BOXES and POUCHES, MATCH SAFES And on gpinla . unitally kept in a filbt-dace CIGAR S'TORI,JI Dealers will do well to call and examine his large and well selected stock. Towanda, April 29, 1809. Jewelry. LOOK! NEW JEWELRY, - AT WARNER'S". GOLD WATCHES, AT, WITMER'S. ELGIN WATCHES, AT WARNER'S, WALTHAM WATCHES, AT WARNER'S. • FINE GOLD JEWI;LRY, AT WARNER'S. ALL KINDS OF CLICKS, AT WARNER'S. Spectacles, and lots of things too nunie}rons to men - tion, at WARNER'S. Call and sec him,,you will own twenty per cent. in 'your purchases. " gor Watches, Clocks and 'Jewelry repaired, and warranted. Patton'a Block. A. M. WARNER. Towanda, Dec. 1. 1868. . Miscellaneous. SENT FREE! 11. O'KEEFE, 80N & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE AND GUIDE TO THE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDE'S, FOR 1870. Published in January. Every lover of flowers wish ing this new and valuable work, free of charge, should address immediately M. O'KEEFE. SON a CO., winger & Barry's mock, Rochester, N. Y. Oct. 21, 1169.--tjun.l. TOWANDA MEAT MARKET ! OYSTERS. FISH AND DEARS, Each h their season The subscribers ;IC k,cp constantly on hand a toll stock of thrums, at wholesale and 'retail where all parties can bo sup. plied at of reasonable rates. Also a full stock of Meats eotunsting BEEP. PORN MUTTON. LAMM. BAIIBAGE. HPADCHNEI3E, BOLOGNA, TALLOW, LARD, &a Market first corner south et Ward House. Idatn•sk Towanda. Pa. 5ep21,89-3m ; 8: W. 8114111113 kCO AA FULL Ass t Dian end cAxlizip Starch 10, 113119. RTM urn, at LONG & Z 1 A NICE STOC and Engravings at T HE BEST FR ai TEE GEM FE' JIL beet in use, wholeeil July 1. I 0 and retail; Mref ."- • -g 4,i , ' , 1f.t/! . !:1)ritA,5tii,14 , 1 : r:;:..,;:7-I.:' j-i. .*‘ 4' i. ; ' - : Vili . e.int,' , :- A --,,,,, i5:: •,•,,,„„ 1. •: : :..,,,,....-_ , .•,-,,,, _-••iv : •., , .„.- •r.,•,,..,.„,.•.t„,•:•,..,:,•y,•;•:.,„.:::,•..,.,,iii..,.:.,,•:.:,.••.,0..:,„-_.:,::.:„:i -t'-'. .!''." , 2 - .• ,- ii::-..i'r:': - .:f2-.. - 1:':: ~ • •,„-., , ,,, , ,•:: 135.-„,„ - ;-.. - • - :,,,:•,-•, ,, , J„ii-._: :: :,:•„:. ii,e,..•,- , ., ': :: , .... - 1 , : , -• _ .1•'•--- 0 •••,, :, -::-,Fy...- - .,:. ~.......,,!,•,..„ - -•-„, ~ ,04. - , ••:-,-,.. 4 ,.-, -..:. •:---, .:' , •0,;-, - . --- 1!:.:.:1:1,-,.. -;: , ;: - .'. 7 7., - ',-..-i . p.'• -,,-.:: ,t • : w" . .*:::•.'4 :'. ..*.... -- -.',..-.=.: ',.'.: -•:.-.'. 'if .... ~ .!-- 4 1-'.--a.i.- - --ro. -f• e l • •-• - g . ' - °'• - -.' ' . P -'' ENE MARSHALL -BROTHERS & 'Mph to call the attention of. Huy •Trahßoi to their etoc_t or HARDWARE. • - ; PARIHNH HIPIEHENEE, —1, 1 TOOL& . THOLE. Also. a large aiwortunsit of Window Glawk Sails. Mita; Oil. • • Putty. Varnishes.'and Paint and Varnish Brushes Of an kinds, whichlidll by 4cdd for the lowh taCash price. Also, a fine meartment of - Egnoszza, .idatis; Of evbry style and pattern to suit the putol , ' Kerosene. Lamps repaired and changed from 011 and Fluid to • Particular attention paid to the , manufacturing of all kinds of TIN WARE. ' ... . . JOBBING MG M= ATTENDED TO. WO have on hand a tine Article of • GLASS FRUIT JARS, With improved selfeealing cedar. and KEIGLETICAL SEALDiG, CANS, Which is One of the best cans used. June 20. 1865. GO TO 8. N: BRONSON'S FOR HCBB.4_RD MOWING MACHINES, Nose better, and parts for thu same, an Important' announcement. - SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS . No better quality can be found, and at prices attain able. Tone of • STOVES, IRON -AND H HARDWARE, As low as the tide of the market, Ae., Ac., METROPOIATAN HARDWARE STOTtE, Orwell Pa. June 24. 1869---iyl LOOK •HERE! Thero is now on exhibition at tile Mammoth Furniture. Store, The largest and b l est stock of PIT To be found In Northern Pennsylvania, which is bp ingnold nt My stock crinsists in part of Puler, Library, Din ing -room and Chamber sets, Parlor, .Library, Exten sion. Dining and Office Tables. Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Tete-a-tetes,- What-Nots, Cradles, Cribs, &a., &c Ak full line of Mattraeses and Bedding, Pier. Mantel and Common Mirrors, Oval and Rustic Frames and Brackets, ac., fic. In fact, everything , . In Me Purititue , Line I Which mnst bb sev:n to be appredatetl, and which will be sold at Than the same odallty of goods can be pitechased whet.. Thankhd to the public for their put liberal patron+ age, and determined to merit a continuance of the same by offering indncements not to be found else where. I invite them to call and examine my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. No charge for showing goods, and I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! COUNTRY DEALERS supplied as usual at the low est market totem. I alio keep on hand a large assortment of Ready Made Coffins, from the most common to the finest Rosewood. Also Burial 'Robes: Crapes, .tc.,and lam the sole agent In Bradford county for Studer & Flak's 3IETAEIC METAL CASES, CARNETS, &C A good HEARSE always in mdbiess when re,lll:dnsd..: Towanda, Dec. 10. 1868 svrAuNG OUT BELOW COST 1 A wonderful opportunity for all who wish to PURCHASE FUENITURE CHEAP 8. T. DECKER gill from this date_ sell all his goods conslsting of 1 1 ..4/IL OR SETS,. DINING •ROOAT CHAIRS, • • BEDS.I'EADS, . , MIRRGRS, if(.l. &C., • I:B.1 1 0W t'The store - a present occupied by me is for ren . poi sale. It Is one of the beet business stands In Towanda. Jalp 24. ISE). • 8. T. DECKER. FURNITURE IVARE-ROOMS JAMES 3IA.KINSON announces to the Public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Chairs, 10., of every description, which are made of the best mate. dais, and in the Most workmanlike manner, I invite the inspection of the public to my work, which shall not be surpassed in durability at any shop in country, and my prices will be found to be as low as the times will admit. Beady-made Coffins constantly on liSnd or maids to order. good Hearse vrill be furniabed when deatred. Aug. 15. 1865, 00K-BINDERY.-THE PUB. B lic is reipeetfully informed that the 800k.43M. dui has been removed to the Argus Building, third story, where will be done in' all brandies. on terms as reasonable as "the times" will allow. The Bindery will be under. the charge of. Aa experienced Binder, and all work will bo promptlj done In a style and manner which cannot balscelled. Mud°, Magiudnes,Newspapera.Old Books, km., bound In every oflitple. Particular attention - will be mid to theß•ng and Binding of To any desired pattern. whfch in,qualltr and dant• batty will be warranted. Alt work will be ready for deliverT wheit promised. The patronage of the public in solicited, and per fect satisfaction guaranteed. Towanda. August 2. 1866—t.t. NEW' TAILOR; SHOP AMOS_PMN/2:PACEER, Has opened s shop in the room back of the Booms of - the Young Men's Chr:stiza Association. second story. over Eddre clothing st,Te, where ho is now premed to do ail kinds of ;SD CLANS, i.tirviiF~;• In the beat and most xiainter. An ex; perienee or warty years. a tleterniOnt on to keep up with the fashions of ihr a .Eesire to please hie rustoniers,.he believes e eau'ole into to give sat- irtrenttinatlonereasonablo teriuu l t L T.) r Judi". Oct. 17. 1867. • LIME! rinlE l . , ! ' • .1.,1:511E ! ! , The mulerspled hereby annonnecirta thepublic that be kcepel constantly on hind at ihis KILN In BRoWNTOWN, Pa., a full eupply. ofireah burned NEW youg Liam, which ho will Bell cheap as it taut be bought at any point along the BROWN. 1 8 hr ; ;DAVID BROWN. . MI limOS .110878. OF j C Eil MACKEREL, CODFISH, BLUE Flab. Mackinaw Trout. (Bacot... Pickled and Smoked Salmon, Smoked halibut, and Dried Beet at • LONG lc KEELEIVS. ;it I r 7: THE ,3bor 1 i I Farnittire. EN TOWA.SDA, PA., - GREATLY REDUCED-PRICES! LOWER PRICES! JAMES 0. FLOST CABINET FURNITURE, ri scellaneons. 800 -BI2I`BINat H. C. 'WHITAKER, BLAI: 1 BOOKS sa;b' S`d.PORERa .'it . o::_o*,:!-P4'cir!a_,.-,. 1 40; sniaLizeio maw tir,,tis, 'blind pea Waite, T4Tett* P, l - - • Has rtiresstly *tad lestretrics Ids stodt. eleW sod complete tirsortusent, cotustitating ea este:Win va. linty, embracing way articka toed In iloe Arts for seedierdog earefelly Addicted with mutt to Use meets et the' public, which wiLhe 7 sted vitt' nee imetbakt, =dm mia neloselde tante st irhoheatece ',lkrucie, limaszs, dawricArts; • 'Ann!. ozuk Tanana. BENZINE: 'AND ' .PAP 11A103,4 , 41Prr, VAlijiltEEL SiHITS- Aim. • • indiliktadir at Rialto", KERO,SENtr . ,COIL . OI L, • .A.lcoholigtsl Duping LAMP% SHADES; MGM PRlifairts;. 'Sperm, Lard, WWI, Nests Foot, TANNEws AlsiD AtAlatOTE o.llh§, Im4 :Toilet ALTE;aI,)a is all thair.vazlety, • ~ B PONGFB. DitUSIMB, BOPS, - i 031.88, , - • Pomades, lIME4I7Ca, Peafamery,. POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONA'S, Pocket Knives, Razors, TOOTH, HEIN AND Lunt PREPARATIONS, PURE . WANER AND LIQUORS, For,Siedicoua use, TODADCA, - SNUFF, Puts AND CIGABS, Garden, Field and Plower goods. Trusses. Sup porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Itraceisr - Breast Pumps; Teething Rings, Nursing' &Mies; . Nipple, Nipple Shelia and Shields, Syringes, =s, self•Seafng Fruit Jars, Thar •FlaiarSng Ettracts. Stone Jogs, Glaaa Ware, Bottles, Vials, Brats. Bath Brick, and Stove B g, Phdi Tackle, am munition. &c., Eotpni test c and Homgapath• it Stediaincs, and all the popolarlitent AIEDICINES All articles warranted as represented. • Penang it a distance mu receive their orders by stage or mall, wh,lch will rooeive-prompt and careful. attention. Medical advice given gratuitously at the' office, ',charging only for medicine. • sir Thankful for past liberal patronage, would t ',s pectrally announce to his friends anditio public, that no Pablo shall be 'Tared to satisfy, and merit th 6 con• tinuation of their confidence and patronage. " tier Open Sundays for prescriptions from to 10 a.m., and 12 tn. to 1, antl6 to 6 p.m. • Jan. 1,1962—yr. H. C. poirrim, Maxtufactories: , TOWAIM)A . .. • AGRICULTURAL IN ORKS TO TVA IVDA , .P.ENAT'iI., MANUFACTURES ILU „SPOKES, BENT STUFFi HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS OMIERA.L. WOOD WOIIK, WOOD MOM° IN ALL ITS MUNCHES. SCROLL gARTNO, PLANING, ETC., ETC To Dealerm in HUBS, SPOKES& BENT STUFF, r - • COMM LARGE 'STOCK mom WEICh TO SELECT The above are from ;the best SECOND GROWTH HICKORY AND OAK LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND We have the Bioad autcl nUTOW G liege PICKS nude and dressed C. 31EIICL11, Preaident. Towards', dr ay 2, 1 8 BI-100 D 4ft Still continue to manufacture their celebrated ,HORSE POWERS, &. CLEANERS, and will sell a better machine, for leas money than can be had elsewhere in the world. • Wo claim for our macbines . that they will - do as much,. or. more, - than any other, and- are more durably bunt.' tre 'personally superintend our Work and see that it is well down. We will send DISCALPTIVE ; CATALOGUES, of our machines, on aPplicastion. ' 1 ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One se Two Morse THRESHER d SEPERATORS, THRESHER and CLEANERS, FANNING MILLS, - ClT.CrLatt AND DRAG SAW 11111,5, SAW AND GRIST 31 - 111 . work done to order. . Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. •va "OD aimiavra s ' SNEELIA T . • 0 0 V. adoua.. Aug. 2, 1869. . - • NORTH BRAI4.ICH FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOW!' Situated on Pine. east of Mala Street, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., FA.; Is now prepared to furnish CIRCULAR. SAW MILLS Asp . SHINGLE' MACHINES, • Of the best quality, with the latest improvements. All kinds.of Machinery for Flouring and Saw Mills. Steam Engines Made and Repaired, Steam Whistles, Btealn Guages, Guage Cocks; Oil Cans, fie:, ' Furnished at shed notice. • BOLT. CUTTING Done from to Inches in diameter: FORGING Of heavy wrought work for Bridget', and all other pur poses, done to order. Also, a large assortment•qf • COOKING (EHEATINO STOVES, Coal and Wood Burners,Furniture fur Cooking Stoves, Stove Pipe, Tin Ware, Boat Pumps, Plows, Cultiva tors and Scrapers, kept constantly on hand. Drawingsand Specifications • Of all kinds of machinery for mills, ether pur poses, prepared by JAMES Foreman, who has had Fargo large exPerience in this branch of the business. • JOIIN.CARMA..N: Towanda, Oct. 2 . 9, 1866-Iy, NEW PLANING MILL The undersigned hiving built a large and conuno diens Mill.in the ikwough'of Towanda. and fined it with theirnost modern and improved nutettinery; for the nemilfit lure of \VINDOW SASE! AND BLINDS, . < Ate-prepared to fill orders, whether large or small. upon the shortest notice. We have also a large va riety of MOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern. which we can furnish much eheaper than they eau be worked by hand. • PLANDiG, • TONGULLNG; • , GROOVING. • ' " - . AND SCHOOL ' SAWING, And all other work pertulog to Joiner}, Willbe done to null our cnetorneri!. • Persona building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will thadit largely for their interest to buy of xi& or bring their hunts'.,r and have it worked by our machinery. Bring your - grist of Flooring, or other lumber, and while your team ia feeding, have it ground out and take it haulm with .on. • ' We will pay CASD for PINE AND 11E3LLOCK LIIMBEB delivered at 'our limber yard. Command wee us. or if yen caul come, write. Towanda, Feb... 1801. L. B. RODGEII.4 S CO. • AFINT4 ASSORTMENT OF TOI LET scars, at 3IcCAIIE A SHTON SALT- PUT UP IN largo or small quart:tied at • - May 20. • C. D. PATIC.',II'S. DRIED FRUIT OF ALL I INDS COWELL k MM. MYERS' 31:111k---SPECIAb .., Na Mt= TWAIWA, PA. TiViroiaino (hirital f and Sur . p(ua, - $270,000. C. DpaiLuicz. L. winioratucza - Brest. • B. num, see,. Ykr owsetai Agent for Br &Mort aim per Tlogs county. - Nosnt. AXIMICAX Ixeciwocz CoitrAwr. ..fiartford, Co, Crri Fizz Ix=luscr. Coin. Arr. ALBA;ilf Crrr inlatAXer. CONPAZT, PILTON FUsZ INSU;ANCZ cottrArX. Elrinsdrizim Eno: All - 0 MA7414 iXSCRAIrcz 're, • .11;;;,. • LAicASTEII CITT„ AND rOCX77 hfirIIANCZ Co.. - "Llnenster, - . gate . Capital rorrerci. ti,tiy,(kr,, Porrems written and *caws adjusted rod elle a t Ints ernes. Insurance affected on all Idles or Property, at aa low rate', as by any other re7:atl company; and spans! *Wanness • Qivcn to I , FAE! BUILDISGS itlip THEM CONTIns . Office in Brat block below Ward House, op otor r ,. T. B. CAMP, Agent. . - suzi.,kozsra,—ts ittNOLD, EAtt attlithtikdd, .2 1 4 Mourns & Wm:Wm Liberty, Tloga amity, p a. ' Oct. 6, 1.8.49. FIRE, rIFE,.ANXO ACCIDENT-I-L -. INSURANCE, I=l V.ENTERN MILLION DOLLAII3 C. S. RUSSELL, Agent For She fullowing-named Reliable Comppe Gnu= Flan a Itantsz linsuitascsi Co., Philadelphia. Capitol and •arplas over. Mute Dist724:CCE New York. J dapa.al and aurplua over L.CIL'IIdI. , CE: CO. Or l'.:012111 AMEILICA, PlitadelkSic. o.wital and aurplus yl er el MANHATTAN Via COYIPANT, New Yuri:. Capital anirmirpina over Drmarnisz Insenaxer. Coarraxy.• Capital and surplus over Ancric INKTELANCE CyarrANT, 1 • Setif :rork. f Capital and surplus over PL - rruot INstrict...ncr. COMPANY, Ilarfford, Cann. J - Capital and surplus over 1:111..v IlvrtrAL LirE butuAscr. COI& ANT. New York. Capital and enrplue over Tn.avinsanta' Innuaancz 9311P.13Y, • Hartford. Conn. j Capital and anrpina over larks taken. an all kindi of Proper ty, at a. los.- rat , as by any other reliable Companies,. pr.:Policies teemed and Unties, if any. adjto , tesi this Agency, thereby saving - the trouble an en t sth of going elsewhere Tor settlement. ine.. office at the Hardware Store of Coddle. sell & Co. C. B. RFSOELL Towanda. Feb. 7, 1868.—tf. MI ONAL LIFE - INK TRANCE co. OF CA if CA-PrrAX, 51000,0045-PAID I 11714., - Chartered by Congress, 1868 CIARMICE H. CLARK.. President JAY COOSE. Chairman Finance and Ex. Com MIRY D: COOKE, Vice Preiddent EMERSON PEET, Secretary and Actuary. - The ladvantageb of the National Life iPtitrrterr CO. Are : 1. .ft. is a National Company; chartered by Cover, • 2. It has a paid np capital of One Million Dollars . ‘. 3. It offers low rates of premiums ; 4. It furnishes larger insurance than other C. , x. patties. for the same money ; • 5. It Is definite and Cartain ; 6. There is no possibility of tolerepresentapou by agents, or misunderstanding by poir(7-11ohisrp; 7. The policies are plain cOntricts, so much fast, ranee for so.mueb money ; 8. All policlee are non-forfeiting ; 9. The policies are exempt from attachment. E. W. CLARK k . CO., rankers, Phi1...1%102J General Agents B. S. RUSSELL, Manner C.X.ISBREE & A. G. MAE:ON Ea, Agents for Towanda and vicinity Jan. 9, 1869. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF HARTFORD, CONN MI 1,, :auum TILLNI 52.000 Ifmrslers. , ASSETS (Jute 1. iSCO) 0rer,525.000,1100. • Surplus over $7,000,000. CUB:I:ENT DIVITIniD FROM 40 TO 70 PER CENT -Total' Claims by Death paid to date. over 16,000,000. TOT - AL DMDENDH Rum TO DATE, OVIEIL $6,000.00. ..PURELI' MT U UAL COMPANY All its eruiplus is equitably 41vided among the, Pn: Icy holderain ANNUAL DIVIDENDS Whlcit may be applied in reduction of Premimus, or may be accumulated at interest for the benefit of it, Assured, or may be received by them in Cash. Paid•up Policies are granted after two or atom years Prciiiums have heed paid, thus practirall , : tusking . . .1 1 LL POLICIES NON-F,ORFEITING It issues Policies upon all DESIRA4LE PLANS OF And has adopted in its workings several SPECIAL FEATURE! • ORIGINAL WITH THIS COMPANY AND orrn ED DI NO OTHER. B. B. IfeSSA.N. Agent Towanda, Pa.,'Jniy : 22, 184'9—tf BRADFORD COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY JOILV W. MIS, Agent, Tow*Nat, MI THE FOLIAAILSO RELIABLE CORBANIEA E=M Ilartford, Conn. - ) BEM 114,:ar. LNStIILiNCE COMPANY, Nem /Jaren, COllll. EZai ElM3tl=l2! New York. I OM ?SOUTH AMIXICAN FIGE,; -Yew York. BM IJAvortat A'cin ruel.. CM Poildes written and Losses ;clinked it this A;eney_. Farm property risks taken at the lowest rites. AB' (Mice In Mermen ;am , Block. north side - 1 5 n1.. lie Square, Towanda. Pa. JOHN W. Ira ' April.l. 1869. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASST.' lIANCE SOCIETY'S Agency f ,, r Bradford CO. CASH CAPITAL $3,000,0n0 Yearly income over 32,000.00 ca.4l. 31 . 0STANYE k. Towauda, dilly 25. 1867 TLYCONING \I1;1TAI, FIEF , I. Isurunce Agency. for Bradford County. CAPITAL $3,100,6C0 Mutual Cash plan. lusi,cesshdopensionuceris , ty-secen years. 310.NT1NYI: 5: 'WARD.... Towanda, Jul 25. 1867. TANNING ANDAR.NESS-AIAK -a_ • INU.—no undersigned hare this day P.m. d Co-partnerxbip. to be knowa, as the firm of MAGEE FULLER.. [on. thepurpti.se of carrying on the abi. , e bosiness. Harness making and repairing dour , tc,V. der, and all work warranted. Cash paid for lode. , alarm; MAGEE. • EDitAlt S. 1:ITLEI 1 - - Caruptown, Jan. 'lt Is6s. COFFEE, TEA, filTrAli, FISH c., mill rc.Wl Jul y 1. TTHAT CELEBRATED SELF BIS AL- tug ,Fiour, A C.. D. PMT. W. 4. • Mac 2{l. . IORCY. HORSFORD'S BREAD pmparntion, at C. 1L PATCH'S. May 20. • rONCENTR.A.TED LYE ANA .N.../Potash, at I C. IL' PATCH'S. May Altamy A..r Netc /oil; ' , 171/EZ GEE Mil I= 12= MEE fki MEE S I.t~U ~.~--a ; o WM 23 3D:CAUI: