II Owe of Oolm. The care of cows is something that requires knowledge .and plins-taking in details. Make your cows coinfor table. Abstain from all abuse; let no rude boys have Recess to them or no dogs merry.. them. If a cow is disposed to be ugly, breathy and hard to manage, you do not want her, or if you do, secure.' her against harm in this respect, and let kind .ness be the string to lead her rather than laid on. You will form an at taelnnent thus, and shier will be a benefit. By giving cows good quar ters. the rains- and snow of cold weather are avoided, and instead of -shivering out in the. cold, your - stock is having bright looks and dry coats, ellea:mg its ends in contentment.— Win t4r feeding should be higher than that. of summer or • Jan.'. Besides the f.trage of those seasons, we would add some grain food; for the oneom-. in of cold weather is an increased tax upon the vitality of the animal economy; albeit warm stables and sheltered came counteract much of influence. The flow of milk can be kept up in the winter as well,_as. at :Inv other season, if we so desire it. The second growth of clover is exrellent for this. A plenty of good bay. a liberal supply of,roots and a small amount of meal, even but; one quart per day of corn meal, will carry a cow through the winter in a fine comlition, and all the time she will yield a liberal flow of milk, produc ing a handsome profit on the expense of feeding, that is, if she has been well fed and cared for through the summer and autumn. The health :1:1(1 welfare of not only the cow, but offspring, are greatly inflnenc cl by the ,treatment she receives be fore (-dying; a healthy cow in rather 1, .-an condition will usually bring fOrth liwilthy calf with greater certainty of doing well, herself and young, that' . one which is in high flesh.— There is a condition, wherein a cow *should be kept, that is, neither fat or I,•an. but in good- condition; in this c•mdition both the cow and her young will do better than either of the other two. A imor ill-looking cow may Lace a pak3sable calf, but the odds are that the calf will exllibit the seine leun, raking appearance of the moth er, showing that alone has been something radically wr,rag: also, the after milking of th , yx tells the :same tale. Do not en; lurards) :,•oar cattle, you Imo-- efThet uvon • poultry, upon sh-e: ho :e- 41:1 2 1g-ar with cows. '_ll^y will hook, more or less,and in large herds the: a e always loss. Tl:e timid ate? we:tk • ,o tier most, and Ih• t otai tii‘• naiSt • :•t:•adion. Then: l• , • ihvision, :14• ; .„, , r space will not do, as ;t:•• cqu tlc at different times 'mist take . Put together such as are weak , Aid most harmless as in the case ••; seep. Blunt the horns of the •its: and the few domineering, , .•:, them separate. One animal ,:ometimes do more mischief than •..1:••1;,• herd. We cannot insist too I4.•an upou kindness to milch cows. in milk should be kept quiet :tt times. Docility, a quiet life is . t!, hfe fOr Brindle. She will give Yr~:uilk, will give it readily; will e to be milked if kindly treated. :;;a• NVili get - into the habit of doing this. :ts the habit of early coming to say the second year, has an in thic,ice. The cow is a home animal :u,l will take on domestic attach ,,•: I t s. The`' Jersey is peculiarly :I.!i)tetl in this respect. A wild, • tiaii,l cow, or mother of any kind vill not. do tit; well in a milkgiving as a mild quiet animal. It •-leathi be the business, especially, of c‘cr:v dairyman to seo to this that his o,,ws are treated to quietness,and that Icycy are not molested by one finoth eci. Mr. Willard says in the Utica U r —4ld : "We have, often wondered why men, who are of a naturally baring disposition, and also would I,e shocked to see a pin of mlk spil iu the milk house, should allow niqacts and gallons to be lost in the of the herd in the stables -1: eling cows with heavy boots, ..raking with stools and keeping the 1:nulls in a, constant strain of ner v, excitement and fear. We have l,• ,1. that tho quality as Well as 'tlic quantity of milk is influenced by lue .excitement and nervous agita -i. .; -- American Stuck Jour»al. DOIN4 WOLIN IN ITS SEASON.-11 coin innitieation from a down-east farmer, v ,itiplaining that his boys have left Limn, his hired man gone, leaving ~ate of his potatoes in the - ground and all of his corn in the fields, prompts us to kindly say that boys do not like to (lig potatoes when they are under the - necessity of knocking off the frozen earth from half the tu bers against the hoe-handle or to husk corn when there is half as much ice abOlit the ears as there are husks. It is the - failure to do work in its —•:e.ou—to not finish planting till a f. of night after every one else is done, ,r haying till away into Augustr,when th, scythes should be hung up the iic,t . week of the month—that ~, a rages, and what is worse disgusts hors. Tais,anxiety on the part of parents !boot the affections of the children ;wing won away from tho old home !.-ati, is the euevitable result of mis cl able, slack, and slip-shod manage tent of matters at the old homestead not a fow oases. When the work done in its season, done well, when every thing about the farm lionso,and farM looks inviting, fur ilishes reason for an honest and prop yr pride, there will be, less mourning absent sous, or sorrow over dis contented ones, than there is to-day. - fearal and. Home. BULLS.-C. D. S., Alton, Ills. Secure the patient firmly by the horns to a beam or drossbar.• Take • • a small line and make two half-hitchs :01 I a' round turn on his lower jaw; make fast, and all is ready. a long, narrow-blatied knife, gr. , mid on both sides at the point; c , .-:•1 with your left hand till you come to the end of the bone, and give a prod 'with-the' knife *with the right halal, and you have a place for the rin;:. In putting in the ',ring it is well to tie a. piece of. fine thread to tlw screw, so as to easily find it if it should_ be dropped. To CLEAN OILCLOTII.—An oilcloth should. nextr be scrubbed. with a brush, but after being first swept, should be first clean,ed by washing with a soft flannel and lukewarm or c:.,11 water. On no Account use soap water that is hot, as either would have' a bad effect on the paint. When the oilcloth is dry, rub it well with a small portion of a mixture of beeswax; ' softened with ti minute quantity of t urpcutin using for this purpose a tift,furnituke polishing brush. Oil do/ cared for in this wav will last twice the time than with ordinary treatment. - 110-110 AL MIME RAILWAY. 1100 MU. =Das Imo RUM WITHOUT dn. iwurinocart. cauca!" OP OUCH= BROAD WAGE—DOUBLE TRACI 101 • TOLEDO. DEISM'. CHICAGO. lOLWA.IIKEZ, BT. PAM, OMAHA. Ana an points West anollitellttrest. DAITO.N. Clldernien. INDIANAPOLIS. - LOWBVILLIA Ert LOMB„ • - And ill ponds South sal pouthwast._ Rim ma imam &ammo ma Rim...mama IRISOCT mums ra Bocasom, BarrAza, Dra micessmanD aro C120121ILTI; - On and after 310:141Y. NoVber 15.185. trains 11111 awe Wavottr at about Ike tothyrias Lamy, via : GOING WEST. 4:53 ext., FIGHT EMUS Offonds7nsitielnial . tm Rochester, Buda Dunkirk,' Cleveland - end time% connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan Southern, and Onuid Trunk - ,•Ballwayt at Buffalo, Dtmkirk and Clevitand he the Welt; shoat Choy land with the C. C. C. it Inn.• Railway for Indian , spolhi; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short Lineßsavrag„ and the Ohio it lessisidppi Railway for the South and Southwest • also with connect-. lag lines at prineipal stations ;:m Mb line. 8:15 a.m.—NIGHT EXPRESS. daily, for Iforba6. Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cincinnati. mak ing direct connection with trains of the Grand Trunk and take Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dun kirk and Cleveland An all points West, and at Phi- . damn with the Ohio and Mississippi and Louis , ' villa Short Line Railways for the South and South west ; also with all connecting trains at principal stations on 2112/11 line. ' 8:28 TRAIN, Sundays excepted., for Buffalo and Dunkirk. • 4:09 p.m.—ELMDIA ACCOMMODATION, Sundays excepted. 6:17 p. M. DAY EXPRESS. Sundaqi excepted.-for Rochester. Duffel% Ihnikirk,Vieveland, Cincinna ti and the r South. Stops at principal stations and connecting paints on main line. Rey and improved Drawing Room Coaches accom pany this train . from New York to Buffalo, and Sleeping Coaches an attached at. Hornellinille.xun ning tbre;to Cleaveland and Gallon without change. 10:33 p.m.—EX. MAIL, Sundays excepted, for Duf fel% Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting witittrains . - for the West. A !Reaping Coach In attached to this Wain running through to Buffalo. • - 743 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sandays exmptod. 3:30 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRAM, dail,i fortha Meat. GOTNG EAST 2:2O..m.—NIGHT EXPRESS, Ehradays_ excepted. connecting at New Rork with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. Sleeping Coaches - accompany this train from Boia lo to New York. Sala a.m.—CEICHiNATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex cepted, connecting arJersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington; and at New York with steamers and afternoon Express trains tor New England Cities. Also stops at pan: cipal stations and connecting points on mainline. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York 0:38 a.m.—BINGHAMTON ACCOMMODATION, Sundays excepted. 12:53 p.m.—DA E XPRESS , EXPRESS, Sundays excepted. con necting at Middletown for Unionville, sad at Jer sey City with midnight express train of New Jer sey Railroad for Pbilad.lphia. New and improved Drawing-Rooin Coaches accom pany this train from Buffalo to New York. 12:45 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily. con necting at Owego for Ithaca. 6:38 p.m.—N.Y. MAIL, Sundays excepted. 9:09 p.m.—LIGHTNING EMPRESS, 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 Bork with Morning Express train for Boston and New England cities. Also stops at all principal stations and con. necking points on main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to New York'. 5:05 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. • BAGGAGE CHECEED TIMUGH. nit- A revised and complete •• Pocket Time Table" of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con necting lines. has recently been published, and can be procured on application to We Ticket Agent of the Company. L. D. RUCKER. WM. R. BARR. ' Deng Bupt. (teal Pass'r Ag't. pA. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO. ARRANGE:SECT OF I'ASSEC.GER TRAINS, Commencing, Sept. 13, 1869 TILVMS GOLSO NOM'S WILL Leave Towanda at 7:00 a.m.. 4:00 and 6:38 p.m4 Returning, leave Waverly at 9:40 a.m., and , 12:45 7:05 p.m. razz:: GOING NATTY! 'WILL Leave Towanda Arrive Tunkbannock. •• Pittston Wilkes-Barre.. '• Mauch Chunk. •• Allentown .... •• Bethlehem.... •• Easton •• Philadelphia.. •' New Y0rk..... I= Leave New York.... Easton.......Philadelphia. . Bethlehem.... Allentown ... •• Mauch Chunk \Mite Ilaven Pittston Tunkhannocic A•rrivoTowanda.. Dine at White Raven Passengers for Ilarriiburg and Pittsburg will change cars at Allentown, have time for supper and taae the Through Faat Express, with sleeping cars attached, at 8:40 same owning. pRILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL BOAD.-WINTER TIME TABLE, =nova n AND DIRECT ROUTE 11.1 TALLIDELEITIA NALTIIIOIIE, UAL RIKISCRO. WI , I , IDIFOST, AND TEE GIMAT OIL REGION OF EDNNSTLTAXIA. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS 4:+n - all Night Trains On mid after MONDAY. NO ISG9, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie nail Duad will run as fol lows : WESTWARD. Tears leaves Philadelphia... •• arr. at Erie En= Exruzas leaves Philadelphia. Williamsport arr. at gria Lam% ILtn. leaves Philadelphia .Williamsport. arr. at Lock Haven. Men. TRAIN leaves Erio arr. at Philadelphia EMT EMPRESS leaves Erie Williamsport • arr. at Philadelphia 12:45 rat. ACMMODATION le3Yea Lack Raven 8 . 00 A.Y. Williamsport arr. at Philaite ..... 6:50 P.M. BUFFALO Exrnsss, leaves Willtatneport....l2:2s lia.rriablarg . .. :20.t.x. arr. at Philalelphia....9:23 Express cast connects at corry. Ma(least at Corry and Irsineton, Express west at Irrinoton with' trains on Oil Creek & Allegheny River R. 11. ALFRED L. =R. General Snpertntendezt. Nov. 20, 1800 ana statonery. DlARrit FOR 1869 PAPER & ENVELOPES NEW-YORK PAPERS I= SCHOOL BOOKS PENS, INK, Music, STATIONRY AND Prcrt-nvs BLINK BOOKS YANKEE NOTIONS. Towanda. Nor. le, Iliklg Sowing Machines. THE NEW AND aITROVED ELIAS -HOWE PAULI' SEWING Were awarded the First Prize Utile put/ Exposition, 1567. °Ter 82 other Mochinee. Also, the following State Fairs o::.348 have award. ad this Machine the Ant premium • New York, (Ago. Pennsylvania, ~ 3rhnactts, New Hampshire, Vermgat, Wisconsin. Indiana. At the Comity FQ•a of Madison. onondaca. Ciswe- Co. Rayne, Orleans. Tompkins, Sm., ,a Monroe, Her kimer. Schuyler, Livingston. and ••.-. of other. Report of the Committee on Fiew.c2 Machines, at the State Fair held in Rochester. fill of 1868: ••Your Committee have examined the different Sewing Ma. chines to which their attention was called, and would recommend as the best Family Machine for ell work, Elise Rows'. Soling Vr." • .1, and for the foil:Miring. reason.: let—Simplicity of construction. 24—Reg ularity of tendon on both upper and lower threads. 34—Fase of mum:meta. 4th--Great range of work mum all materials. Mb—The perfect attachments to the Machine for felling. hemming, tucking, braiding. vcilting. binding and cording, and the ease with which they ars applied. 6th—The durability of the Ma chine, it being made of hardened ateel, and adjusted in its bearing We recommend a medal." New style Hemmer, Braider. Tuckex. Qußter.Cord , sr, Embroiderer, Binder, Feller 'and Improved Tuck Matter. It sill two any sudnvery kind of thread, from the finest to the coarsest, with a much smaller needle Man other machines. De ante and examine one be fore you pnrchamr. Price from $6O to E2OO. and every Machine warranted. The read value of cur Mannfse teeing Machines for Tailors. Boot Shoe, Hanle= and Carriage Makers. is too well known to.requiru com ment. Don't tail to call and see_ them. SHEPARD tc TERNECR, General Agents, 24 Lake Street' Elm Mt • For rale by CODDESO, lIUSSELL it. CO., ira. Cknieral Agents, Towanda. OnowhiAtutitenisiga If 2 - E te3 : fft 4 " 1 " lia KM- inn?. The underaigned, 'encouraged • the suc ces s which has thne iar attend ed their new enterprise, desire to make 'aolmowledgment for the Tag liberal patronage they have receivedby giv- ing their customers the advantage of their years' experience, together with the benefit of their greatly increased facilities . for doing Inu3inosa They :keep constantly on hand a very large and itomplete assortment of eTerything in their line, and are daily receiving such additions to theii stock aithe wants of their trade re- quires. They have now in store, Sugar, Sy rup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, Tobacco, Fish, Salt, Cheeie, Fruits, Crackers, Candy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping Paper aid Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of other goods, which have been recently botight at the lowest point_ in the market, and are offered at wholesale, at rates to correspond. They desire to call especial atten-, tion to their large stock of Fine Teas, which they are selling at New York Jobbing prices,--guaranteeing the quality in all cases. Have also on hand a good assort ment of Flonr, Pork, and Kerosene OIL They still continue to have the ben efit of a resident Partner in New York, who is constantly in the mar- ket, and prepUred to turn to' our ad- vantage any favorable changes in the price of goods. ME, STEVENS. lITMCIIE & CO May 12, 1868. ....0:50 &M. ....11:55 •• ... 1:15 p.m ... 1:45 •• ... 4:20 ... 5:45 •• ... 6:00 •• ... 6:50 •• 5:25 pxrrEßsoN & KINNEY, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, NO. 2, PATTON•S BLOGE, ; TOWANDA, PENN'A 5:55 3.1 u. 7:43 •• 10:00 •• 10:30 1 - 0.t5 •• 12:00 m 1:32 p.m 2:50 . 3:10 4:21 6:33 Having pumhasod the entire stock of GROCERIES d PROVISIONS. of T. J. JONES, and having added largelitbereto hy recent purchases, they take pleasure in announcing to the publiothat they are prepared to eel anything and everything to the GROCERY AND PROVISION LLNE, JOHN P. COX. Saverintorlent. SUGARS, TEAS, FISH, . FLU UR, .9:?5 rat.. .7:40 .4.54. .9 20 rid. 11:40 s.m. _9.00 r.m. 100) .7:5p A.Y. . 6:0C4P.44. .7:20 PAIL 8:40 /.2L 9/5 P.Y. .4:00 p.m. .3:30 A.Y. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, STONE WARE, &c., &c DEM As cheap as the cheapest. We guarantee perfect sat isfaction to all who may favor ua with a call. .CASH ELM FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. J. S. PATTEHBON March 10, 11309,-M. PEOPLE'S SOD= cOrtliZE 131LIDOT. AIM Mill /13E. GROCERIES AND PROVISION, Which will be sold at the lowest pr.saible prizes. CODFISH, FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, * MODERN STONE WARE, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, .GRAIN; du, itring oa your produce, winch Icepay cub A constant Ent* of 'Ashton Bak all aired Chinni, Batter Firkins, Tube, km Please call and look through oar stock. and weld!' de oar beet to please yea. W. A. PAYIKIITI.T. Towanda, April 213. 1889. • THE MOST, CONVENIENT 1 p weintolnk to get a GOOD ME.A.L ' It you cen't spare the money to l = Two doors south.of the National Bank. bay an trance and pay foe It. Be you arM be worthy to walk Fakir the • G. B. ALVOBD Laving pantseed the above well known establishment. to now owed to Watt ripen all Rho ow favor him with ► Ele also keeps a fall nappy of • FAMILY GROCERIES Whtch he is prepared to aeU slump. Towanda. May 90. 1100. - CANNED.FRIIITS OF , kinds at O.L. PA V. May 20. ME c~~ .TOWOIIPA - ;" (Successors to THOMAS J. JoNm) C2=3:l Fnun's,. &c., • MT] COFFEES, SYRITPS, MOT ASSES, FRED, CORN MEAL, KEROSENE, W. EL KM= GROCERY AND PIICITISION A new and complete dock of MACKEREL, HERRING, PORK, MUTTON HAM, YANKEE NOTIONS, 41/11RY31EN, st the EATING HOUSE, TEE UNDZBELGNIgik "HAVING .virqetheisisg!tilimitxt. • e-; • • B *4 :- t - , ll4 )!:!tr isw rr g r, ogir iolie dung at y.a*am..eaweUaeded eeh vt G.so e,g-ika-r-El3.:i Ink* I barb Pordwil tdraisikustitled wafts* thal Oaken at M I OR AV MM NO bi rimmed ebewhere. IDm oak. tp,the Wales "WWII stock ipses, COFFEES, SWABS HTMMi. /"Lgi=t4k• sPiq; to. Uwe on band *large stock of AKRON, FLOUR; G RAM DO. lITE DO.. BUOIEWITRAT DO. I keep coastal:it! on bend,Pl)liil, ILLII3, LARD, and all kinds of nat. , would den the attaining of the public to t= Can't Ho Host STOCK OF TOBACCO, In grainy ar pica Jesse OrklorsOelensialLsiss- dry. New York Chanakarand Brawn Soap. ' Hewn call sad wrauthas oar stock of WOODEN WARE. Large assortment of TAM= NOTIONIL TOILET SOAPS, ke., he. I win pey the blithest telt' peke toe COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers, give use tail before selling eleewbere. C. B. PATCH All persona indebted to the late firm wrn please all end make immediate payment. TOwanda, Mardi. 12, 1867 Iffll AND comma, MAIN AND EMNON SMELTS: TOWANDA. Pa[. Deshis in all Wads of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, . FLOOR, Feed and Mme, WOOD, WILLOW and STONE -V9"...A.' We would call special attention to oar stock of FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA & COFFEE, Whirl' we WARRANT to Wye adiettetton in QUALITY AND PRICE. CASH paid for desirable Country Prod tier M. J. Love. G. L. KEELm Tapioca, Farmacelll, Maccaroni. Sago. Pearl Batley and / 13 mlnY. Oakley's, Taylor's, and Ford's Family Soaps. Tibnadge, • and Boyal Baking Powder. • Burnett's " Stan' • dard Extracts. • - Hacker's Farina: Hopi. Cox's Gelatine. "The Gem" Fruit Jar. Baleen; Chocolate, Cocoa ‘nd Broms. Titus " Cream, Lemon and Mains Soda Crackers. Grant's Wales, ilttlk, Boston, Egg and Butter Cracking. 11..0NG k KEELER-El TOWAII4I6 June 23. 11169. • McCABE & MIX RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES' DAILYI Splendid Assmisnent Wholeiwle and Retail; 1 Fresh and fine quality of Grocer;'' as eanbebongtht PRICES . RANGE LOW FOR - • THE MARKET.! : All kiwi' of NATION w tiL FIRE WORKS !. • oiesale and Retail. Country Herebanta wth do well to call. Our prices shall be, "with the reasonable," satiatietory. CALL AND SEE Us. CASH PAID FOR C4URTRY PRODUCE. Goods thous' with pleasure. We shall pay staid attention to all parts of our trade. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Accept our thanks for past favors. Towanda, June 14. 1869. LOOK HERE! . COWELL t MYER, At the old stand of Itsacrum.' I COWELL. are now receiving a large and well selected slack of . • . • GROCERIES AND FROWN:IONS. , • • Which tion they . oder to cash buyers at prices that defy competi Cub raid for an kinds Farmers' Produce. April•2l, 11169=1f. Tea and Coffee. GLORIOUS NEWS! TEAS GIVEN AWAY AT TEE GREAT AMERICAN TEA StORE No. lawn's= k Etrzwes New Burcw. BUDGE STREET, TOWANDA, PA., the algs of, the AMERICAN FLAG! And the RED, WHITE AND BLUE STORE - Samples of Teas' owes ARUM FIZEILI. to. satisfy the people Out this is the place to save money. PRICES LOW AS THE T 43uz i • AMERICAN TPA aim:Pam - OP I YORK.. . ' Fresh Ground COsorocel daily from New York. or ground to order. Also, whole Coffee. green and muted, all styles; whole knit ground Spicer, Dried ri: Fruits, tc., at equally low p 5. rho subscriber begs leave return his thanks for the very liberal patronage irstroded to him while in the Grocery business in this place, and solicits a trial in his new enterprise. The nill be conducted s t rictly on the , CASH, SYSTEM I flo yen aim not Mee to sow este prices to Wass up for the looses of a credit badness. AMEMCAN naa Into the Anierioan Tea Store ! . And buy your Goals cheap. Sir Remember the Red. White and lane Storemew Wook..BrldpStreet. July 1.1869. BRAhERAIX k RIDGEWAY. ALL KINDS GROCERIES AND Prcnriaiaaa, at whole ale and retail. at Nay 11.. : G. /41041=1111. D IUFT► FRUIT - 1 OF "11, KiNI Sle'"Alik h .I.IIX. IR R t V A itALUMMUti r - • .24 • \. Gf -71. if" • - • gits:HATS . . . .. , .:-A4-p.,-,...0.4v5; GEM PIIMSIUNGZ,OOOI6I :=6B Broad anit; WAifllT,.rNi . A CO.-;11.i. We issre's Yealdeuelde Cotter kcal 7t(ew 2wit:.014. and tee ell the Ask In shin yee. *good We make at oar own eetabliatowak, We eve. per *star Wanton to Tanks% sore. and' •CBILDRENS' CLOTHING And *brays have a good assortment. r W I Prom Worsts to $3.00 per suit* wool) Beat Stock of Hats - and Caps Kept with!" 20 Inge& *use and look„sad prove foe yourself. - • • wt.= t• at the Want nom elm*. Tblifider. with samples of Goods. and prepirM to take aim. sane..VIII s eIIANNEIIB. to Bread.at, Waverly:N.Y. Feb. sk - tem TT MAT BE WONDERFUL HOW WE DO IT. •'BUT WE DO V ' : )rinra . r' .... rW.rll7l7rr .. TrW7T r ic et. CLOTHING STONE.! C.' H. PATCH. K. If you ars at alll7 skoptical of the subject, just oaf at the lk, DWAIN Kill v: i Ilk Cei DC i I til) i (It 0 One door south of the DEWS HOUSE, and all your Haying put:op:mei! with an anti now clock of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Which has been purshisiod tee cub. se the meant depression ,in :the market. I can offer better bar. piles thou those who have a stock Farehaled when prices were higher I respectfully 'solicit a call from my old customers and all who desire to *goo& at FAIR PRICE 4 Remember (ho place, Towanda. Ang, 24, 1869 F. - 71 - 0- Flee are tho Garments made for Fall, [Store. In ther spleridid room of the popular Ore Price Newest and choicest, rich and rare, Elegant Clothing for men and boys' wear: Fall 111, - genUenten„ fall in all, After the clothes at the popular One Price Store. Look and you'll end ne alothes at all Vltava. Like the splendid Clothing at the popular Onakyrfes Clothing In mason, ah marked down Lower than anywhere oho In town ; Overcoats, both for bC7s and mien, • T. tbeiniattoo.and you% come again. flurry along, for the PeoPle I push • Into our goon with a heavy nab, Hobby sad nice are the garments all, Great MAO EltoelCat tho popular Ose_Prlce Store a ; INCREASING ENTHUSIASM 1 4 .• GLOVES AND IitItTENS. FINE DRESS SHIRTS; my stock la complete. Every lot marked in= noires, and no deviation, all treated allke. garment guaranteed to turn out as represented. Call and look at our goods and prises. Save mon ey and time. _ - NO SHODDY I xo =arca! so minim= at the popular One Price Store of ALEX. SOLOMON, 129 Main street. Towanda, Nov. Opp osi 11169te Codding, Enna k Co'.. 22, . air The highest cash price paid for Wool, Hides, and Pelts. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER R. W - . EDDY, pn W b ge ann n mme ? gattehrtri:f Towanda, the atop W 1 g new and FRESH GOODS; In his line, suitable to the treats of the people, which ho will sell for Currency at former GOLD PRICES! Consisting as umal of good, well and reliable made (Bo Shoddy of any kind) mudding of. lIIISII4ESS SUITS, gmdes. COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS; Overalls and Ore abuts, Linen and Paper Collate, Linen, Caselmere, and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties, Sus penders. Gloves... Canes, Leather Bags, Spring Style Be Silk, Soft and lame Hata. All Srat.clase. her that good Goods are cheaper at • fair •prioe poor goodsat any price. Cali and examine my before buying. One door south of AspiirwalFiLa ware Store. Towanda, Nov.lB, 1869. B. W.., EDDY. THE -TEMPLE OF FASHION! ! NEW STONE AND NEViGOODeI An entire new stock of Clothing, bought as cheap as beford the war, to be sold with . 1 1 SMATAT, PROFITS Tho undersigned would respectfully annollll..c to the citizens of. Towanda and vicinity that he is now ready to offer them Clothing, such as • FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, CNENCEILLAB, PTLOTIL Also the • • • FINEST DtEes AND BUSINESS SUFI% • • HATE AND AI'S. • - • Furnishing GoOds, &c.. and thattbesegooda, bought at very law Good will be sold with ray small pro. Sta. I lute to establish a permanent trade in •his place, and deal An order to pinof the confidence of pvlcta., sere, will on basis HONESTY AND INTEGRITY! And all goods will be warranted for what they are represented to be. Come and immune, and convince yourself. Don't forget the place, Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means Boas, south end of Beidleman's Block. - • - H. JACOBEL Towanda, Oct 17, 1867. Mj;k IBM 3 *A 1211 01, aro • ~:►•~~, r: ~ ~ •1 IN BRADFORD VOIINTY &Able will Tallish Ono door south of Means Howls .ruLttrs NVOLF7 SHOCKINGLY LOW PHIONS 1 HOSILU!, NECK-WEAL HATS AND CAPS. GOODS! CLOTHING, au Wool. Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants. ^ 'ne•er• • ritriALTAk %Mt •,"-° - . GENT'S EVRNISIMG ..GOODS, Cotudanag et Casay'iwrl,.:,_' ; • •A+er,,, =I and Doe skin Suds, :n .c the meet tesitiatitetore, wain the Wart style, ‘lll be Add at retbmisi pekes. I ant aim osivise tbliaggest,stodi - FERVOA:T 8 ens bn),Natt Bin= anlgellatt. no .1 ea. ' *ellen end Do I weer. CO at • If. E. .BOSEENFIELLPS and aaartaarycatratif at th• het. WAt I L K uktias eilli Zte pa a baa=,, tesi siorit l of ClaaVa Tar. Waking ikaab, Ma as 4201211111.511. ' • lIOOLIRN Orzaszwirs. DIU rrzza, OWSRAILLII, • stuaric, r im ehriatr u ,zoves.Toketispeuieni. and Cot ' BATS, - OAPs% rte. 01111 nos a all billr parchasing . elseirbere N. IL BOSENFIZI.D. New York Clothing Baur. No. 116 Maln ..et, pane Powell'. Towanda. Pa. ft-KM CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! ; CLOTHING 1 If you want to buy good, Tall and Winter pLOTHING, and at unheard of LOW PRICES ? • • Go atones to ROSENI3IIRG & WOLFF'S, • at the Clothing Regulator, 133 Main SI., Pation'x Block. Towanda, Nov. 17, 180.—ig Tobacco and mplg. G EORGE V, MYER, flaying purchased the TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE One door eonth of the Eirat National Bank, is now Felling everything In his line, wholesale and retail He keeps cowdantly o¢ beep a complete stock of CHOICE CIGARS, FM CUT, PLUG, AND suoitou ToaAcco, Put up in all styles.' The best qualities of BROWS, BLACK. Alp SCOTCH 13N. lIFFR, The most celebreted broads of FANCY SMOKING TOBACCO, in vent variety P IPES, TOBACCO BOXES and POUCHES, MATCH SAFES And all goodsnsually kept In a flret-clasa CIGAR STORE! .Dealers will do well to call and examine las large. and well selected stock. Towanda. April 13. Jewelry. LOOK! NEW 'JE*ELRY, AT'WATOU3V& GOLD WATCHES, • AT WARNER'S. ELGIN WATCHES, • AT WAIL' WALTHAM WATCHES, AT WARNERS. FINE GOLD JEWT.ILRY, AT WARNER'S. ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS, AT WARNERS. Spectacles, and l u ots on. ot at tl=munerous to men- Call and see him, you will save twenty per cent. to Your purchases. oar Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. and warranted. Patten's - Block. A. 31. WARNER. • Towanda, Dec. 1,186& Miscellaneous. SENT FREE! 3!. O'KEEFE, SON & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE AND GUIDE TO THE FLOWER. AND VEGETABLE GARDEN. FOR 1876. Published in January. Every lover of Rowers wish lug this new and valuable work , free of charge, amid address ixfunedlately H. O'KEEFE. SON k CO.. *M anager Roch, Rochester. N. Y. Oct. 2 k 1. t ar •s Bl—tJun.l. TOWANDA MEAT MARKET ! orsrzat, rim AND CLAMS, Each in their maims. The ontocabors lel keep oonotanUy on hand a tall dock of OTSTENS, I 1... id AND CLANS, at wholesale and retail where all parties can be sup plied at remmable rates. Alan fall stetted Meats mudding of - BEEF. PORK HMOS, LAMBS. SAUSAGE. HEADCHEESE, BOLOGNA, TALLOW, LARD, Ae. Market find earner Borah af Ward Howe. Hain-at. Towanda, Ha. 5ep21,69-3m AA FULL ASSORTMENT OF Du= sod camp. ramp. al Much 10, 1849. LONG k HEMERS. A NICE' STOCK OF CHROMOS aid Ramming' at ntoca-Es. THE BEST FRUIT JARS IN USE 1 at McCABI k THE GEM FRUIT JARS, 'fittf. beat in use, wholesale and retail. July I. McCABE k MIX to 0 . • el 8 bld Bx.. -tc:v g as lw 14 ; g '• cp ' t i o 1. pp • ...ra C.! MARSHALL BROTH:g.RB & CO. IR& to call LW, =oath= at the public to their stock at • mums tieutomers..• • • PLACIIIIMITTUP TOOL& _- and OABLIIIMIBW TOOL& Also, a large aaaorhnent of Window Oh" Bask Paints, oils, Putty, Varnishes. nod Paint • and Varnish Brushes Wan !lads; rhich - will be mid lee the lowest Cash prke. Also.. doe sinkatamed of - ' ./INNOSENE LAMPS. • " Watery style wad pattern to suit the public. Lampe repaired and changed from 011 sad Auld to Herosene. Particular attention paid to the maaufactaring of an kinds of TIN - WARS. JOISOINfiIiGOOPTIT ATTILTDICD TO. We hare on head a Sae area% of prT!!''.°•TP,‘'frr?'l!rrrn annirripAL MALMO CANS, Which ikons of the bed cans toed. Janci2o. 1865: GO TO S. N. BRONSON'S FOB HUBBARD MOWING MACHINES; Nona better, and pate for the same, an important announcement. SASH, DOORS Aft BLINDS ! No better quality can be found, and at prices attain._ able. Tens of STOVES, IRON . AND HARDWARE, As tow as the tide of the market, ka, kc., at METROPOLITAN HARD WARE STORE, Orwell, Pa. June 2&. 18134. LOOK HERE! There to now on exhibition at the Mammoth Furniture Store, FURNITUREr To be found In Northern Pennsylraztis, which is be ing sold at • My stock consists in put of Parlor. Library, Din ing -room and Chamber sets, Parlor, Library, Exten sion, Dining and Office Tables. Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Boras, Lounges, Tete-a-tetes. What-Nets. Cradles. Cribs, ke., &c. A full lino of Minimises and Bedding. Pier. Mantel and .Common Mirrors, Oval and Bustle Frames and Brackets, /cc., !re. In fado'everything In the Furniture Line ! 'Which must baleen to be appreciated, and whleliwill be sold at LOWER PRICES! Than the same quality of goods can bo purchased else.. where. Thankful to the Public for their past liberal patron age, and determined to 'merit a continuance of the tune by offering inducements not to be found elsor. wham. I invite them to call and examine my c =da and prices before purctuwing elsewhere. No for showing goods, and I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD COIINTRYiDEALERB supplied as natal at thelaw. eat marketlso prim I a keep on band a large assortment of Bead* Made Coffins, from the most common to the finest Rosewood. Also 'Burial Robes, Crapes, Ire.,and I am the tole agent In Bradford county for &hider & Play. A good HEARSE 'inns in readiness when rggnired. Towanda, Deo. 10, 1868. SELLING OUT BELOW COST A wonderful opportunity all who wish to PURCHASE FURNITURE CHEAP 8. T. DECKER will frotnthis date sell all his gpods consisting of PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM SETS, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, , • „MIRRORS, &C. &C., BELOW COST! sfir The store a present occupied by ins is for rent or sale.. It Is one of the best business stands to Towanda. !Towanda, July 21. 18132. 8. T. DECKER. FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS JAM MAILLNSON announces to the ptibilc that he still continues to manufacture and keep on band • large assortment of . _ Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Chairs, kr., of every description. which ard made of the best mate. rials. and in the most workmanlike manner. I invite the inspection of the public to my wptic, which shell not be surpassed In durability at Any shop lowthe 'country, and nry prices will be found to be as as the times will admit. neady.made Coffins militantly on hand or made to order. Agoodllearleivillbetnridshedwbandesized. Aug. 16i 1865. • BOOK—BINDERY.—THE Kra ueris zie v ectfu.ny informed that the Bookain. dery has been removed to the Argos Building, third story, where will be done • In aL Its various branches. on terms as reasonable as the Banes" vill allow. The Bindery will be under the charge of 11. C. warrAxEn. An experienced Binder, and an work will be r m done in a style and manner winch cannotbe Mune, Magazines. Neempapera.Old Book', kr., bound in every rarietr of tittle. Particular a)tontion bel. paid to the Baling and Binding of • ; a . To any desired pattirn, which in quality and dura bility win be warranted. All work will be ready for delivery when promised. The patmnage. of the publiels solicited. and pen intlintscWn guaranteed. Towanda. August 2, .1866—tt. NEW TAILOR SUOP. Halt opened a shop in the room back of the 'Rooms of the Young Man's Christian AlRlOdatiall, second atom, OTOT Eddy's Clothing Store. where he la now prepared to do-11141nd. of In the beat and most asbTeuz.ble =tenor. An re• perieruae of many years a ~,•t.• in .-.1 t‘t keep up with the fosiiions of L..L s.nt • topious his customers, he belie‘e, e al e,,a.t. It Ail to give mit ts:l4 tots. - • ear Cutting dote ou short "11;:o and reasonable; terms. lulu, Oct. 17, 1867. SHAW. BRAIIND & CO LIKE! LIME!; LIME!! ! The undendgned hereby announces to the public that he keeps constantly an band at his KILN in 11110VINT0WN. Pa., a full lirupply of fresh burned NEW YORK LIM& which he will sea as cheap as it can be bought at any point along the Canal. May I. 1889—th ,DtYID BROWN. IUACHEREL, CODFISH, BLUE Fish. Mackinaw Trout. Cams. Pickled and Smoked Sabana, Smoked Halibut, and Dried lied. at t HEELER'S. ' `~"all~iTi`a'~. ' .. GLASS FRUIT JABS, MY' 1' IN TOWANDA, PA, The largest and beet stock of GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! METAL= BURIAL CASEB, CABRZTR, AC 'JAXES O. FROST CABINET FURNITURE, BOOK-BINDING! BLVF:i BOOKS. AIIOB PEZINEPACKEII T.UL I ORING. awkinit PORTER 4 , &Ali CASH DRUG - .STORE, 1131411UMIZI - TIMM 111011. °Omar illda - Redldwe Elbreata. Towards. Pa. Hasree== I= h !t e a u-stack, ran sad awollbra are esheratre vs: embrecluarasay articles. used la the Arta far soechadad carefully elleeted with mull to the , wads ot the teubile, widdi iv= be watt fresh yorebiata sad Weed on the uerV ea reaernable terms al ruble& or ccerealtareg of . • . • , • Thias, 1-Caeanc=l, - ratmeols" vginnERIFIN • BENZINE AND TURPENTINE, • kusa, purr. Winn, intris-wAsa; Ana au kw. orpmbea. KEROSENE OR COIL' OIL, Alcoboi and Burning Malik • LAMP% MADE% MCEI3, C1113113=3: **Tu. Lard. ,110. Nests Foot, ri TANNER'S AND MAC INE OILS: FaaCy and Toilet Anklet In all their vaalety, SPONGES, BRUMES, ffk:MPS. COMBS. P°lnad!A Hair - DYM PfrftUnttry, POCKET B0(110, ..PORT MONAIS, • Packet Knives, Razors, TOOTH, BKfl AND HAIR PBEP►RAT'IO)S. PIrEE WINES- AND ,IIQUONav For Medicinal urn. TOBACCO, SSE*, Pup • AND CO:i ABS, Garden, Field ad Flower Boole, Trusses. Sap portals, !lupe:mode& !Shoulder. Braces. Bread Pumps, Teething Bingo, Nursing Bottles, •Nipples. Nipple She and Shields. Fringes, Bed Pans, Self Sealing Fruit Jars. Thee- Telemeters, Flavoring - Extracts, Stone • Jugs, Glass Ware, Bottle*, Male, Corks, Bath Brick. and Store Blacking: Fish Tackle, Am munition,•kc., Botanic, Weals and Hunno le Medicines, and all the popular Paten 31 E D.I C•I N E S . All articles warranted *reprisal - 91MM. Persona at a distance can receive the order~ by stage or mall. which will receive prompt and easeful attention. Medical advice given grataitoitsly at the office, charging only for medicine. i- Thankful for past Obeid patronage, would sea. • pectfully announce to his friends and the public. that. no pains shall be spared to Minify, and merit the con tinuation of their coutkienceund patronage. ...Open Sundays for prescriptions .from 9 to 10 am., and 12 na. to 1. and I to 6p.m. • ' Jan. 1. 1.869—yr. • H. C. PORTER.** Itaanifiwtories. TOWANDA AGRICULTURAL TOIVAhVPA, PENN' A, 3LOII7FACTURES HOBS, 'SPOKES SENT STIIET, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, li=l GM.DMIL WOOD WORK, WOOD TIIIINTNG IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC HUES, SPOKES & BENT STUFF, PrMIar=ZWITMWM=R;WM= The above are from the befit SECOND GROWTH It/CRORY AND OAK. WHIT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON HAND. We have the oad and Narrow 9ttage E 3. MILL PICKS made dad dreamed. BIOOD & CO.; SUIT continue to manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, nnd will sell a better machine, for leas Money than can be had elsewhere in the world. We claim for oar machines that they will do' as much, or more, thin any other, and are more dumbly built jWe personally superintend ouy worn ind see that It is well down. We will send DISCRIPTME CATALOGUES. • •of one machines, on applieMMlL: ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One & Two Horse THRESHER st SEPERATORS THRESHER and- CESSNERS, FANNING CIICDOLIII MID DRAG RAW MILLS, SAW AND MUST MILL, work done to order 01,0 US a call before purchasing elsewhere. va "op anoactvaa `sx-rafav 00 GO Aug. 2, 1869 NORM BRANCH FOUNDR Y MACHINE SHOP SltaztO on Pine, east of Main Street; TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA., Is now prepared to turnip CIRCULAR SAW MILLS AND - SHINGLE MACHINES, • Of the beat quality. with the latest Improvements. All kinds of Machinery for Flouring . and Saw Mills. Steain - Engines Made and Repaired, Steam Whistles, - Steam Gnages, Guage Cocks; • • _Oil Cans, &c., Furnished at short notice. BOLT CUTTING Vour. from .N to 13; inches in diameter. FORGING. ahem wrought work for Bridges, and another pur poses, done to order. Also, a large assortment of - COOKING & HEATING STOVES, Coal and Wood Burners,Furniture for COoking Stores, Store Pipe. Tin Ware, Boat Pampa, PlowS,Cuitlys tors and Scrapers, kept constantly on band. Drawings and Specifications mini:ads of machinery for. rats, and" other pne. pogo, prepared by J A 'NIES MITCHELL, • Foreman, who has had large brie experience in this branch of the business. • - JOHN curamikr. 14 THE LYCOMECG MUTUAL FIRE lenranco Agency for Bradford County. • W. PLANING MILL. The underaigned haring balite large and connuo. diceis Mill in the Borough •of Tewanda. and tilled it with the meet modern and improved Machinery; for thonttnufn tare of Towands, Oct. 29; 1866-1 y WINDOW SASII AND' BLINDS, . Are prepared to rill orders, whether large or small, upon the shortest notice. We have also a laws va riety of MOIIIXINGS, of the latest style and Pattern. which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be worked by hand. PLANING. i 7 - - . - ..TONGIIIIING, - - GROOVING - , . • . AND SCHOOL , , I • ; SWING, And ill other work pertalzillig to Joinery. Will be demo to snit our customers. • . . Perilous building. and.not tiring more than twelve to fourteen miles litigant. Will find.it larg.ely for their intereet to buy of no, or 414 their lumber and have it worked by our maehinery.:. Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber. and wbbEt your team is feeding, harett ground out and take it home with you. We will pay CASH for - PINE AND HEIIIOOII LuSiBER delivered at onflumber • yard.. Conic and Rea pa. or, jf pm can't come. write. • • • ; Towanda, Feb.. 1864. L. 41. RODGERS & 00. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI -11 tsr soma, at ' McCABE & 1111Cli. A SHTON .SALT FIJI lIP IN large or small quartets it May 20. .• C. B. PATCUM.• DRIED FRUIT OF ALL RINDS comm. it wont. MY T IS' i 111[ 4 .L4P,ECIAL NO ICE. ME = P WORKI, To Dealers is We over a 3!. C. Kitacuu. President. Towanda, July 2; 1868. /IT= FIVAND: LW INSURANCE E I NOTI - TOWAIDA, • ' • Wiroxurd haulms Co Imam, Wirkeez Burns, PA. &JAI' and gafilasi - - $270,000. lfoitre Inzatuit Islicztsca antr A xy, • Oireford. rem. en: rquc lintinuxac .11arlArd, AL arcs . Imanwicst Cowin, Iowa" . Mae bunnuacie COIIPANY, En= ax ltucuri Issosaici Co , Mau.. iiKEEIREM Hs* I . . sw Your. Ltrz Isamu 'Eat COMP/WT. .. . ._ Ands=lllll3,ooo,CNXl. '.- • . Vozicus wiittenaad Loop= adjtisted 'T PAID a t • 9150 e in And blodi below Maid How., lap atafft. T. M. CAMP, Agent. Is,. 6,1870 FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL - . sevEsrEz.v MILLION DOLLA RJ Cr S. RUSSELL, *Mitt F.r the folloseing-tamed Reliable Cospanio. GniAnn Pt= 4 da.zaz lospaufer. Co.. Plikuk/plita. • Cipitat and au4lna 0ra1......., Holtz Nit-fuser. Coma:. 4yno. York. Capital and surplus over Isamu:cc?. CO. or Norm AXIMICA. t Pkiladdphia. f Capitol aid eurpine over .MAXHATTAII INISCMANTIC COMP/3T. - New York. Capital apd stirplua over T. • LVIVILANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Capital and surplus over - Azertc likmaxcic COMPANY. Noo Fork. 1 Capital mind surplus over PLZMAIf=ASCE CONTAXT, Hartford, Conn. - Capital and surfing over IfintrA.t. LUZ ImunAxce CompANT, NEW York. f. Capital and eurplus.aver TrAirataese Ittstraascr. Coarrast, 'Hartford, Conn. Capital and mrpine beer... ; •T A lNsks taken es all kinds of /4opssfy, ac oil law rates so by any other reliable Companies. bunted and Losses, if any, adlusted at this Agency, thereby saving the trouble and expense of going elsewhere for settlement. 14..,981ce at the Hardware Store of Calding, Rne. sell& Co. ' C. 8. RUSSELL Towanda, Feb . . : 7, 1846—d. NATIONAL LIFE 'INSURANCE CO. OF i7.8.A CAMU CuTr.u.., $1.000,000-rup 13 Fru. Chartered tg Congress. 18GA. LittEle . CE H..CLAEK, President JAY COOKE. Chairman Finnic, and Ex. Cnm HEHEtY D. COOKE,,yIce Prexidext ; EMEESON W. PEET. Secretary and Actnarjr. The y advantages of the National Lffe Insurance Co QM 1. It is a National Company, chartered by Congress; 2. 4 his a paid up capital of Ono Million Dollars ; 8. It offers low rates of, remiums ; 4. It fruniehes larger i;netuance Iliirtt other Com ' panies, for the same money ; .5. It is definite and certain ; There is no possibility of misrepresentation by I agents, or mistmderstanding by policy-holders; 7 The policies are plain contracts, so machines ranee for so much money ; 8. All policies are non-forfeiting ; 9. The policies are exempt from attachment. E. W. CLARK t CO., Bankers, Philadelphia Gt,neral Agents. - IL 8. RUSSELL, Manager. N. C. ELSIIIr.E & A. G. M.LiGN sa., Agar& (or Towanda aa.3 vicinity Jan. 9. isiso. 00).;NECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE N.) INSULANCE COMPANY. OF IWITFORD,, COQ timanzarso atOSE ivies 59,600 ![norms. A.9SETS (June 1, 4801 over $25,000,000. • ' Burples over $7,000,000. CII/111.MiT DIFIDMiD FROM 40 TO 70 PRE CKiT Total Claims by Death paid to Mao, aver $6,000,000. Tout. Drvamims Pero so Dui, ovra $6,000,000. A PUREL MUTUAL COMPANY. • All its surplus is equitably divided among the Pol- icy holden in ANNUAL DIVIDENDS, Which may be applied in reduction of Premiums. or may be accumulated at interest for the benefit albs Aremred, er may be received by them in Caah. - Pnlicies arn-giWkilryter two or room years' Premiums have been paid, thin practically making ALL POLICIES NON-PORFEITING. It Issues Policies upon all DESIRABLE PLANS OF INSEILAN CE, :And. has adopted in its workings several . SPECIAL . . FEATURES! ORIGINAL WITH THIS COMPANY 'AND OFFER ED BYtiO OTELEE. EL B. MeKELN, Agent. Towanda, ra.. July 2%* 11369—tf. BRADFORD COUN7 FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY !Mei W. MIX, Agent,Townspn. PA. FOIL TUE FOLLOIRTSO RELLLELE commis - ma rum= Fritz . Hartford, Conn. .1 . UM HOLE INFITIWWE COM'ANT, New Haien, Como. ) El= GmuLtxze nm, New iork. =EI Norrn Axralt.t...4 FIEF. New York. .1 ETICI 'New Tork. } $650,682 4S H.LXOVEII. I= Policies written and Desel' ',Busted at this Agency. Farm property risks taken at Oa lowest rates. * Mee In Mernar's New Block. north 'aids PO. Be Square, Towanda. Pa. JOHN W. MIS. • April 1. 1569. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSU RANCE EKICIETY*B Agency for Brariffill Co. CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000 Yearly income over $2,000,000 mak. • MONTAN - 1M k WARD Towanda. July 23. 1867. CAPITAL $3,400,000 31utitaltash plan. lu successful operation over twea V.seyAn years. movrAnT. dr. vyAnn. Towanda, July RS, 1867. T iNNING AND.HARNESS MAK rso.—Tho undersigned have this day formed a copartnership. to be known as the firm of MAGEE k YULLER, for the purpose of carrying on the above business. Harness making and repairing done to or- der, and all work warranted. Cub paid for hides. GRIFFIN MAGEE. EDGAR ii. FULLER. • •Camptovrn. Jan. 28. 180. ,FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL sold Atip, COWELL k BITER'S. „LiLARGE ASSORTMENT OF Wooden Wire at COWELL k MM'S. ROYAL BAKING PwoWlk)Eß7citt VRIIITS OF ALL • RINDS pT COWELL k MYER'S. COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, FISH, kc., wbolepale and retail. Jul I. IIcCABF. it I. 11. THAT CELEBRATED SELF RlS frig Pions. at C. B. PATCWS. , May 20, RCF. .HORSFORD'S BREAD P Pruparation, at C. B. PATCH'S. Mi , 20. - • C 6 - NC "I"RATED :LYE -AND ?utast'. at - j C. B. PATCH'S. Atsj. 20. • 2=2=111 EIM = Nese reek. 13',"011(41 $3,750,CV1 SI.IOO.CCO $%O WI 1.1.50,06 $750.000 $704,000 se,ooo.oui scoo,ooo $1,467,0.15 611 '11,622.971 3,9 '81.000,000 00 $773,843 77