OPE II EEO lilii/ieSO:trats.:•- - -41lese l. two corn mon aitieles wm7l. When 'mixed Sad al lowed to lair fora few months, make an ems:Arent manure, which in its so= Hon will muelfeitcel an equal amount of either. of its original parts. . Air-slacked lime should be thor oughly mixed with tionimori. coarse salt, in the proportion of three of lime to two of t msure, and kept well shel Sal tered by ( fro ea m the :Weather: The mixture should be thoroughly shovelled over every two or three weeks; the longer it is mixed before using the better it will be—and three or four months is the least time that should elapse between the mixing and the using. " • In England the value of this com pound is more generally understood, and it is there used in large amounts for almost all crops except tax; to which is was found to be injurious, by injuring the fibre though it will materially increase the yield of seed. Now is the time to mix , it for the wheat crop of next fall, in; order that it may have all possible time. to pro duce the change which takes place in its constituents—the saltand lime be ing, decomposed, and two rnew and valuable compounds are formed •in their place—at least so our chemists tell us; anyhow, it is firt rate manure and -at the same time not very expen sive, and is easily made on a small scale.--Cor. Piadieal Farmer. REMOVING EVERGREENS.—We have always very much questioned -the propriety of removing evergreen tires —such as the spruces and firs—when they have reache4 a size of fifteen foot and upward, or whenever a truck is required to remove them. So fai we have - not seen any tree so re moved that was not ruined by having its lower branches bruised, broken, in , torn off. Sums may have escaped all injury, but we never saw one, while we have seen hundreds of the others, not one of which would we have upon our premises. Perfect trees can be purchased at our first class nurseries as much as eight feet high, which can be transplanted safe ly; and we should suppose that these would be large enough to meet every requirement, especially as while they would be truly ornamental and a pleasure to look upon, and daily im proving, the others would be a per petual eyesore.—Ge-rmantomt Tele firaph. FRENCH Purrsm.—Mix two eggs well beaten and strained, with as lunch new milk and flour as shall make one thick pancake, which fry as pale as you can. Pound it in a Mor tar quite smooth, and add "the yolk of four and whites of two eggs, one large spoonful of orange-flower water or cinnamon water, one .ounce of blanched almonds beaten to paste, two ounces of white sugar, and , one quarter of a small nutmeg. , Pound it all till it becomes smooth batter. liave , ready a large stew-pan half full ,f fine lard quite hot, and drop the batter into it, the size of large until the smiace be filled; - as they brown turn them: they will be 'very large, when done remove them on a clean paper, in a dish before the fire, and do the rethander. Serves soon as possible.' elm::: SALAD is desirable at this season of the year but not always readily pro cured. We see in a respectable au thority, a plan for growing it - by a lightening speed—we can hardly be lieve that good sized heads can be made in the time given, although the assurance is gravelygiVen that it is so. Will somebody either explode or confirm the statement. It is said that heads of salad can be produced in winter in from twen ty-four to forty-eight hours, by taking a box filled with rich earth, in which one-third part ipf slacked lime has been mixed, and watering the earth with lukewarm water; then taking lettuce seed, which has been previous ly softened by soaking in strong brandy twenty-four hours, and sow ing it in the usual way. CIMINO BEEF.—For every pound of • beef, use pound of saltpetre, 4 pounds of coarse 14n.„(rtir and four quarts of salt. We have seen beef cured after this recipe, which was as good through the summer and a year after pickling as any time during the winter. The materials to be well mixed, the beef thoroughly rubbed with it, and packed as closely as pos sible in a barrel. If pounded down iu packing, so much the better. No water need be added. t BOILING POTATOIS.—Let the water boil before putting the potatoes in. When done, pour off the water and scatter three or four teaspoonfuls of salt in, cover the pot with a coarse cloth, and return it to the fire for a short time. Watery potatoes are made mealy by this process. How simple is the process, yet how few understand it ! JENNY Lein's PUDDING.—Grate the crumb of half u loaf, butter the dish well,. and lay in a thick layer of ,the crumbs; pare ten or twelve apples, cut them down, and put a layer of them in'and sugar; then crumbs al ternately, until the dish is full; a bit of butter on the top, and , bake it in an oven. An excellent and econom ical pudding. ' JELLY.-Put one ounce of isinglass and a half a drachm of chives into a quart of water. Boil it d6ivn t{) a pint, strain it upon .one pound of loaf sug,ar, and when cold add a little wine, when it will be fit for use. A very nourishing beverage may be made by merely boiling the isinglass with milk, and sweetening with lump RICE (;.use. —Take six eggs, with their weight in fine sugar, andin but ter-also. and half their.weight of flour of rice. half of wheaten flour; make the cake as directed for the Maderia cake, but throw in the rice• after the flour; then add the butter in the usu al way, and bake the cake about an hour and ten minutes. 'Give any fla vor that is liked. ONE pound of meat put in a . pots-fOf boilin 'l, water, and then milked "done," wilt furnish more nutriment than three pounds which have soak ed in the pot'untill the water has at tained the boiling . point. \Vim: you see cattle shivering in the corner of the fence during, the winter storms, it should be a hint that shelter is needed, being bothliu elan° and profitable. - • • Woman ho rse% when in the sta ble i . aro better without a blanket than with it When driven hard and left standing out, the blavitieta 811611141* , , ,„ • IWO RIM UNDER SOYADDIS upsotrr . . OXII ari.nor. QT BROAD GUAGE-DOUBLE MOE • CLEVIZAMM, TOLEDO, DETILOIT, OUIOADO, MILWAUKEE, B .T. PAUL, 011AM . A. • Arid all points Wed and No:Dwelt. • swiatiax4 oiuox. rtai.ll4. - DAYTON, CINCLNINATL'INDIANAPOLIS, . ' Lotmpruss.. sr. "kw,' . *Antal Death sacl3Bimibec4. • Mew Asp naviovaD Cimeass kitrays - rnaucton veraior: aux= In Itocnem74, Don n% Des wax; CLEvEu...ivi AlvD CMCLTSAI7. On and after Monday. or'ber 15, 1E419, babas will lam Warmly at about the folio:min:, hours, is : GOEIO- VEST 4:53 can.. NIGHT Rini= tnotuLass et espied) fur Rochester, Buffalo; Dunkirk. Cleraland :and Cin clung% connecting with the Lake Shore,-Ilichigan liiiciathern, and Ginndatrunk. Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland Tor the West; filait at Clear- Land with the, C. C. C. k Inu Balmy for Indian. tspolls; and at Cludnuati with the Lout:mine Short - Una itailway. and the Ohio k Miseisslppl Railway friths South and SouthWeat ; *Liu with. connect inglines at principal statious on main line. 6:15 a• nt —NIGHT =PRESS, daily. for Rochester. Buffalo, lisinklit. Cleveland and Cincinnati, mat. lne dircet, connection with trains of the Grand Trunk and'Lake Shore Itailways at Dudish:, Dein kirk and Cleintand for ell points West, and at Cid. cinnati.vrlth the Ohioutui Ulaalaslppi awl Louie sine Short Line Ramp; for the South awl South- west; also with allconte•cthaa to &prim:Mal ; stationa on main line,. • . 8:28 a.m.—MATT.Ty AJN, Sundays excepted, for I Buffalo and Dunkirk.' \ 4:09 p.m.ELMIRA ACCO:MMODATION, 'Sundays • excepted. 6:17 p.11.' DAY EXPEIRS, S days excepted, for Rochester, BuEdo, Dunkirk, ereland, CinAnua ti and the Sorith..• Slope et principal stations nod 4 connecting points on main line. \ !few and improve(' Drasriug, Aupra Coaches accom pany this train from New York to \Enfralo, and Sleeping Coaches are attached at Rornelleyille, run . tug thro• to Cleaveland and Oallon without cramp. 11te25 p.m.—EX. MAIL. Sundays excepted2for But / lido, Dunkirk andeleveland, connecting with s for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train runu. ••• through tp Duffel°. 4 if :2S a.rn.l—WAY 'FREIGHT, Sundays execiited. 13:30 p.m.—EMICdIANT Tu.krs, daily for thellh et. -GOIN'Ci EAST 210 ESPDF.S.9, Sundays exrcpte.t. connecting at N'vw York with afternoon pains and steamier' folßoston and New I , 2mland cities. - Sleeping cos accompany this train from Duff:, lo tit 3:ow York. 5:58 a.m.—CD:CO - NATI. EXPRESS, -Mondays el - - cepted, connecting , et Jersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroanllor Philaddphis. Baltimore. and Washnigion; tom et New York with ,stsaniers and afternoon -Espress trains tor New England Cities. .Also stops et prin cipal stations and connecting points on mein line. Sleeping Coaches accempany_this train to - New York 9:39 ICCOMMODATION, Sundays eareptell. 12:53 p.M.—DAY EXPRESS. Bnidaysexc4mt.4l. eon nivting at Middletown for Unionville. and at Jer sey City with miduLeht esprear, train of New Jer sey ItNilroad for Philadelphia. New and improved Drawing-Boom Coarbea pany this train from linff.tio to NOW York. 12:15 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily, con necting at Owego for Ithaca. 9:33 p.m.—N.Y. MAXI.. Sundays excepted. 9:09 p.m.—LIGIITNENG EXPRESS, daily, connect ing at Paterson for Newark at Jersey Clay with Morning Express Train re: New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington : and at New York with Morning x:rpreea train for Emden and New England cities. Also stops at all principal stgrions and con necting points on main tine. Sleeping Ceachrs accompany this train throngh to New York. 5:95 p.m.—.:,WAY FREIGHT. Sundays esrepti.l.. B kGCIAGE CIPECKED THRCEGII. Urn,. A u•dnod and complete Pocket Time Table" of Passenger Trine on the Erie Railway and con necting /Mee. low recently been published. and can be procured on application to &lc Ticket Agent 3f the Company. L. D. DUCKER. Cien'i Sept N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO.- =I • Coistmenclng, Sept. 13, 13C9 =I Leave Towanda at 7:011 a.m.. 4:01 and p.m. Iteturutmr. leave Waverly at 0.10 a.m., end 7:05 p.m. =I Leave Twa-ar..la 9.30 a.m. Arrive Tutitalattu,ak....... 11 :;3 •• ‘• Itittetou 1:17. 11.1 a Wilkee•Tharee • 1:15 " 'Stanch Chettl: 4:t6 •• Allentutvu •• •• .......... 6:0 " • • FaNton •• PlilliutOphia •• •• New I'4v:l :25 • • Dine at l'itteten. Leave 'New York t 1,7,5 •• Philadelphia 7:47 •• •• Easton 10:4n •. e Bethlehem .".Pt:3l •• Allentown 1o•15 Mauch Chunk 12:eo ni. White Haven 1:32 r.ny •• Wllkea.Barre Pdtston 3:111 •• Tunkhanuisk -1:21 Arrive Toward] lt 7.3.; •• • Pin' at trade Hari l'assengcm for tlarrisl]ltrg amt Pitt. , ),r.r,t. vl , l ehahaP cars at ..111fltoivn. have th: for :a:pper soot taLe the Throu4h fast lap: c..•:, v. Ith sh , vph)....; ar atta,tol,,it 8149 aatne ev.•ntns. Join; P. C(11, Sup-ralt,tr.iont. Baez Statenary. DIARIES I'OR 1570 PAPER ENVELOPES NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS LzK, Music, STATIONRY AND Pic ruraN BLANK I3OOXS YANKEE NOTIONS • Tonaml4, Nov. 19, 166 s - Se Macbinos. AND IMPROVED THE NEW ELIAS HOWE FAMILY SEWING. 'MA CHLYEs, Wen:, awarrietl the Fit;t IN:tzr; al ti n^ .1".414....1".3ne,itic.n, 1E57, oiler 31.0 tine, Also. the following gtste Fairs of 'INCA have award ed this Machine th, Or.t prrulium : New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania. Maseaehutetta, Yeti' Hampshire, Vermont. Wiseontin. and Indiana. At the County Fairs of Madison, Onondaga, Oswe go. Ririe. Orleans. Tompkir_s, benera, Monroe. Her kimer. Schuyler. Livingston, and a hoot of ethers. Report of the Cortun:Hee on—Sewing Machines. at the State Fair held in nNl:,^ater, fall Of 1668: Comniittee have ctamined the different Sewing Ma. chines, to which their attintion =sculled, and would recommend as the beat Family 3laalate fur all work. Elias Howe's Sewing Machine, and for the following reasons : Ist —Simplicity of construction. :Id—Reg ularity of tenaton on lboth.upper end lower threads. 3d—Ease of managenrent. rout 7 ange of work upon oil material:. sth—Tlar verb., t at:whine:its tr. the Machine for felling. hem:long:. tucking, braiding. quilting. binding and cording. and 11w owe with wbirb they are applied. 6th—The durability of the Afit• rhino, it being made of hardened steel. and adjusted In its bearing. iVe recommend a medal.” New stylo Hemmrr. Braider. Tucker. Quitter. Cord er. Embroiderer. Binder. Feller and Improved Turk 'Marker. It will use any' and every kiwi of thread. from the finest to the coarsest, with a much smaller needle than other inaclinea. Be sure and cr.ratine one be fore you purchase.. _Pri.teriOna SOW ¢ ^_oo. and overt' machine warranted. the real value of our Mannfae- Wring Machines fur Tenors. Boot; Shoe. flatness and Carriage Makers. is too well known to refpr:re com ment. Don't fail to call and see them. SUZPARD k TERNEL'It. General 20 Late Street Elmira, N.Y. For sale by CODDING. NeS3FIL k CO-. Gen , ral Arebto. Towarata. Pa laseellaneous. GREEN HOUSES. I have reeCiVed a hIgIN awl full aseorVment of lII IIORTALLES, or 'Be Dried Flowers of Everlastiuz of a most beautiful variety of colors. , I am now prepared to furuieh. for r.arties, acddinte, or funer al cram:dots, on abort notice. Wreathe, Croseis. Auebbra,' hand and basket Baguets. Also the ram. , with natural flowers. I have also a few Imported Wreaths or Crowne, formed of Iromortalles. No. 1. nine Inehn In diameter, - SI A 3 • No. 9. tem - . . 2Co Ail orders will reeelve prrtopt attmtion.ttadpriri.s roasemsble. Nov. 15. DM. ' HU_ PREPARE rou IVINTER • ur PAARING YOUlt,116))48:1 SO NEED OF eSIXO OLD NET:SPA - AIMS .AXV MOM:. &T m:A:O7LpoeIIT; niur prtistrk some of thit boil:taut WALL PAPER S. • I ' • Ife haa just nwkedfateett hie entire' mark 4-44 is prepared to . seU Wall Paper of evOry ilfarription, nr. , ch champs than it has Her been egereti In this mart.* heft-To. '.. ' 7 44 . ','--,-::,..•,:.: 0 ' 0074 4VZ ' • - -,4 414. 1ROVISIV•5113, -77 . ;St „Att.; • ' &'- , Mtr;', , ,':. - e;a...7 , ,0Qw The 'undersigned, encouraged by the 'lleeeS4 which haa thus far,attead.' ed their new ente.iprise, desire to make aahnowle4ment for the I:ery liberal patronage they have received., by giv ! : iug their customers the advantage :of their years' experienez, together with the benefit of their increased t, Y facilities for doing,business. - _ They keep' eonvrtaugy on hand a very lire© and .complati Assorbileiit of everything in their line, '.and. are daily receiving such additions to their sto4 as the isitiits'of their irade'ie-. quires . They have now in store,:Sugar, Sy rup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice,. Tobacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, :Fruits, Crackers, ..ndy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping Pap . :and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds, and a ~, %tat vaiiety of other goods, which hala . .en recently bought at the lowest poit in th.e. market, and are ogered at w 1 lesalc,; at rates to 1. They deiire to call\(..• iecial atten- correspond, ue Tens, York Jobbing' price,—guaranteeing the quality iu till ewes. tion to their large stock of which they sae Belling tit Nei) Have also on hand a goOd aloort- molt of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene They still continue to have the ben- etit of a re6ident Partner in New WS!: It. BARR. • (Iva . ' Pluiter York, who is constantly in , the mar- and prepared to turn to our vantage any fav6rable changes in the pricy of goods • FOX, STEVENS, mEncun co May 12, 1868. pATTEES(YN* KINNEY, CiIIOCELIIF. AND PROVISIONS, NO. '2 PATTO2;'S 1.3i.0f3E. AV AI;i) A, PEN N'A tlke entLo Ftack of .1 T... JON - E.. 4, hariug lbled largely therete by re.:eat th,:y take plesaure Itl anuunacing to the public that they r.re. prepare... 4 to Pell auythlng nod e.erythiug to the SUGARS, FISH, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, As cheap :lb the eheape..t. We guarantee perfect .at isfaetion t all who nay fr.cor 113 w.th a call. j.s. 1'.1.1-TEILSON E= pEOPLE'S GROCERIES AND PROVLSIONS, Which will VIM et the 'owe./ vr.c.liblo prices FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE. FLOUR, ryr.D, MEAL, GRAEN, &c Bring on your.proiltwe, which we pay mall for ortptame tontply of 2.BleLou Salt, Chums, Iluttor Firkins. Tolot,.&c. Please , call and lot,: throng!: onr atoct, and Wc rcID do (iur best to please yoa., .t. r.OOEIVELL. Towara., April V, It's'. THE MOST CONVENIENT A, place la town t,, tai MWAND A. PENN GOOD MEAL U. S. havieg pur el:UsedUm abase well• ktrAvu establishment,. is 'now prepared to wait upon all who may favor bin-with a call. Ile also keeps u full supply of • 1",'.4:74 pre.:lareti to sell clieap. Toctuas,, , A X NET). FRUITS .AF-.ALL: .itiridsat .C. IL PATCBI3. -May '2n, lii fAm stuirr. Tonarno~,:~a.. (Su , e,pLor t, Titun..s J. JOXFi) IMMO Fi:Jip , &i'., GROCERIn 4C PR9VISIONS,, U: , .O(EI:Y AND iIIoVLSIoN LINp TP_i!-;, (',OFFEE'S, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, FLOUR, FEED, ') COIN MEAL, IiE.ROSENE, "STONE WIVRE, P.UD F(' COUNTRY PRODUCT. w. S. I:Th.NEY GROCERY AND 'STORE, iffili=!! A 1,,v an 4 ~quplete stock of CODFISH, -11ACKEIIEL; HERRING, POPE, • -2 . I‘IUTMA: UM YANKEE NOTION S. DAIRYMEN, • Li at thn HOUSE. To.) aaorssorlii of thy li,ll.lol2tauk. (1110CM:a, c• hitigit ( i'a 114 :,:,:i.-.li-l'#.ktoiii . ~....,,,,_.......,._._..,, . . / V 144 - 1 4 1 " 4 .46 NROgivi4 caeititbe'itlitew 147 ' f i tTrP!' - 1 115 4 /",.. G I ,0 WIdcl?1111"Par91TqCal11. end feel coagdent that I au sell at es low Agana as can bo purr:Wed elsewhere. I now'ofti4 to thepiihdeOpumw doeV of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, mutes. sa.mm. SPICES, &c i ll ' ... lianolm d aloige dock of 4FRON • 1 % tit, - GRAHAM_ DO. SQCEWF; I top . constantly on *and, PORSOJAIN, LOD, OIL Janda of Flat. "Would earth* attention of the public to our Coil 8 . 0 tliat STOCK OF TOBACCO, - . • • '; . • In quality or Mice, Jesse Oakley's Cellebmte4 Latin- dry: New Turk Cluagcal and Brown lOosp Please cull and crumble our stock of WOODEN WARE Large assortment erYANTIE Nonolis,iptLET SOAPS. br., ke. I tctl4isy the legbeat eMihprtck - for COUNTRY PRODUCE Farmerx, give cis a call before e.ulling elnwliere C. B. • PATCH. .311 persons iudebtetfto the Aujo' firm will please call and make immediate paynient. l'cr.vands. 31arelt. 12, 1267 IMI AND' CORNER MALY AND BRIDGE STREEin TOW.SiCIU, DesleFa hi all lards of PROCER S. _ PROVISIONS„ - - FLOUR, Feed and Meal; WOOD, ILLOW,alui , STONE "\ RE • N'c would call 1 4 1.ethal attenti to our 'dock oY FLOUR, .SUGAR, TEA & , FFEE, Which we . W.gtialiT to Oyu tatidactiott i QUALITY AND TRICE C.,4 SH pa id . j'or flr:?irotde Country l'ruil lice. M. J. LoNo. G. I. lima.En Tapioca. V trmacellt. 7.tascaront. S.mo, Pearl Barley' end Hantiny. °alloy's, Taylor ' s, and . Eamilyll3mini. Tabauulgo" and-Royal Baking Powder. • 4. Burnett's " Stan . dard Extracts. Hecker's Farina. flops. Cox's GiAatitte. 4 . The Gem " Emit Jar. Murex Clux:olate. Cocoa and Brunam ' "Titus" Cream. Lemon and Extra Soda Cockers. *4 Grant's " Wafer, :ilia. Boston, Egg and dotter Cracimrs. ‘ LONti 9: IiEELER-si 'rowan3a. Juno 23, 1d69. mcCABE MIX RECEINTSG NEW GROCERIES DAILY! Splendid Alisurinaint ! Windesale and Belaill Fresh and floe finality of (ir+ce asean hellooght PRICES RANGE LOW VOR THE *MARKET ! All -kirla of 1 NATIONAL FIRE WORKS ! Wholesal.e EL Retail. Country Merchants will do well Weal!. Cear pekes shall be. o with the reasonable,'• satisfactory. CALL AND SEE US. ASH PAID FUR COUNTRY PRODUCE Goods bhtta - li v.ith pleasure. We shall 1,4 strict attention to all parts of our trade. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Accept our thsohl for past favors. Towanda. Juno 14. 1.869 LOOK HERE! cOIVELL d MYER, At the old stand of IfnmultALL Corrnri. are now r6evjiTlng a largf. and Nvell select‘kl stick df GROCERIM AND PROVISIONS CL:els they offer to cash buyers at prices that 'defy aompetltlort. Cash paid Pry all kinds Farmers' Produce. April2l, ISOO—tf. _ . Tea and Coffee. ----- GLORIOUS NEWS.! TEAS GIVEN AWAY !rim] GREAT JJIERIC_•IN TEA STORE No. 1 Onx ;rink PArross NEW BLoca., 1111.1DaE STREET, TOWANDA, PA., At the Pip) of the • A MERICAN FLAG ! Awl the RED, WHITE AND BLUE STORE tistnples TORS ai• Aral! YOKELS. to unify the peaple that this is the rlst+ to save money. PRICES LOW AR TUE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY OP SEW YORK. FreAli Grourol Coffee ret*ireddallyfrolullewlfork, or ground to order. Also_ whole Coffee, green and roasted, all styles, whole find ground Spices, Dried Frults, de., at equally low prices.. The mtbscribei begs Mare to return his thanks for the very liberal-patronage extended to him while in the Grocery business in this place, and ream: Gully solicits a trial in his mew enterprise. The business will ba conducted strictly on the C,ASH SYSTEM So you will not have to pay extra prima' to make up for tho loans of a 'credit businrae. If you can'tftr,asse the mottay•to pay for a pcnttul, buy an once and pay for it.. Le independent—then you will be worthy to walk under the • 'Ll(►_ - . thtto the I I • American Tea &ore! • - • —_ A 211. bur Four Goods laical% Jur Bomember the Red. White end mu. SW* ark Bk6k; Bridge /Erect • lull L RMI9. }MAMMAL!. k RIDGEWAY. 'AVM GROCERIES AND Tro*lons, at rhol t epale and zees t% at .747, 48 rig0k i '.. ' -"I 1 r,,r..,,:PZ.S.R4CHIL D RIED FRUITS" 9P:A_LI. KIND IictIABE r. - ;.2 s s ' f.-• IVAN: :', 1 431U10RA5 i-ev 4-'ll 4 gi_WAt '•• '4l'l;l' , \N" • --4-(A.cz-lt"Vt-:..crittl'4" tirti fl :Q aN ' - A 1 9. 1 .: 1 T D' , CA - rS „ ME INES • , • - ,: 'GENTSf '6B : "Bitaa.Street'-:. •r" 'WA.bLkiir; TIOGA We bare a Fashionable CofteW freak New York city, and take all the Ostia giving you goodilt . . • • • . tie toetiat our own establistooetd: - We titroAor beat; attention to Youthlt% Boys'. rod CIIILDRENS" CLOT:III4V6, Aud alvrays havp azool antoriment titaT HSII4 : I3O' I VAS4TA4FREs' hau l ea 02tiito p,op pet: ,'aid tall a4ion. Best'Stock of Hats.tind Cap Kept within 20 miles. . Conte and look, - "and prorefor yourself. frn...Will be o,4die Ward House every Thnvary, Kith emples 6f Goode; and,prepared :to take mea sure& num, ¢ BIANNEStS, Fob. 20, 1869. CLOTHiNG. I 'OLOTHING t It you waut to buy good FAlroarl Winter • O. IL PATtlif K. and alintmard or ROSF4IBIIIIck &- IVOLk7S, 133 3faiii l'alto»'s Block l'olvanila, Nov. 17, 1869.--1 j F. P • c-. Flue are the Garments 'mule for Fall, [Store, In the. splendld roenue of the popular One Price Newest and choicest, rkh and rare, • • Ilvant Clothing for men and hey's' wear. 1' I in, rentretrien. fall in all. • - A 1. the clothes at the popular One Price. More. Look a 4 you'll find no clothes nt all ' [Afore, LILe Pp:endld Clothing atthe pepitle.r One Price Clothing in *aeon. all marked down Lower than ywhere ulEw la town ; Ocercots„ both r boys and men. T.y them once au come again. Ru' akin:, f..r the ix. • le pled' Into our doors with a In.. Ty Hobby and nbw are the ga - ente Great is the St3o: at the pop - r One Prier store, CONTINUAL RECEPTION ENTIIUSIASI I I SUOCEINGLY LOW I'RICE• mars, AND TOOTAN CLOTITING, UMW IJObIELi Y, GLOVES AND :11ITTENS. •DRESS SHIRTS my stuck is complete. tivyry lot marked m plain figures. and nd deviation. alt treatzd livery garment guaranteed tek turn out as repreneut.sl. Call and look at our goods and price u. Save mon ey and time. co stiocrt ! xo ntunt•G! to RANT - nun+ ! at the popular 0116 Erie° Store of ALEX. SOLOIION. Va M n street opposite Cothling, Russell k Co's Towan•!.l. tior. 13&). mi-1140.1dghert caab prier paid for Wool.ler and Pelts. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER H. W. E DY, Wonfd anbonuce to the• citizens of Towanda, and the liblic,generely, that he has in intore and re ceiving new and FRESH GOODS, In bin line, nultible to the wants of the people, %Title.% he y:',ll , sell for durreney at former GOLD PRICES! Con.lnting, sa asnal.af guvtl, V! 41 1 and ridtable elide (No Shoday of an; Stn]) consisting of BUSINESS SUITS, all gra.lev, COATS, VESTS AND all Wool, DRESS COATS, PANTS OTeralls and erershirts, Linen and Paper CUllara, Linen. t,Wo4inter.e. end flannel Shirts, Neck Tiea, tins. ponders, Gloves, Canes. Leather Bags, Spring Style Silk. Soft and Straw Vats. An first-eLtatt. .Bernem ber that good Ciooda era cheaper at a fair price then poor goods at any price. Cali and lA2m ine ray goods before buying. One doer south of Aspinwall's Hnrd• ware Store. Towanda. N0v.1.8, THE TEMPLE OP FASHION ! - - N - Ely STORE AND NEW GOODS! An entire new stock of Clothing, bought as cheap al before the war, to be eolit with The undersigned uvula respectthlty atmonuce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that ho ix now ready to offer them Clothing; such as FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, Farm Darsti An) Bii.s6irss— Firniahtng GOOl/11, kc., sail that theeegooda, bought at Ivry for figures, will baaold with aury small pro: Ma. I intend to establlah a permanent trade in !his pbce. and in order tu gain the madden= ut 'ere, erill deal on a b.:Eliot HONESTY AND INTEGRITY Ana a sows lm warrasbnl te r-what they:are represented to be. . Comential examme.anaconcinee ToureelL Don't forget emplace. Temple of restann, oppodte the Means Dottie, south end of &Miami:We Block. . - 11. - JACOBS, Towanda: 04.17. 1861.- • A NICE STOCK OF CKROMOS -XX and EeBTalingt at nosts. EE BE$l l rIttfIrJAIIB IN U. 43 Ji. at • '1 McCAIIE THE GEIV, JL-best y twoebol , JAY K. . IRE • I, WPPS =I CS Itrowl-e.:;- 7tVerlr; CLOTHING ! CLOTHING, LOW PRICES? =I at the C 191111 1 .4; Itegteatar u.vni AND C.U.s IiOUDS ! CLOTHING, Linen (o 0, Dusteni and Pant& n. 'W. EDDY SMALL PROFITS ctirsentiLls, PILOTS. ilao Vie HATS AND • ..IPf4. iRVIT; AR* rliats atul , IfeCART, S 3fl7[ - , . WM euzatuat - liuntlfomk. - - -, - , _ 1- 4 it , • .• '6oll4:44limaptiitittikiii*Okke t bl ; t AblitrkiriPiskilk • . _ • _ FALL4ND Vt'INIXR KEE ue. :!•.! *ltticb lußinibeauvz lyuea tpe Gluilol3*l _picot to erg clueiperthso our other Mori In Nona• yoniuYlva ts, OF' iltocl! 12 ,414 # 0 °f GOATS;; ; e cOry style vaptistiolueti, .ENGtIEiEVEAVEES, -MasTOs3, IRTIONII,AUttnIIf, SEATERS, CaINeMLLAEIi SATESEM be the largest stack Afen'e,. ever ;uffewofl In Towandi A full litso of GENT S. HOSIERY, GL(LVES and MITTENS. IMAITS las& Am) rmTat eouairs. Mrs, SUSPENDERS. HANDIEERCIIILTS., 4r.c. Also a largo stock of trEsnxcs. All i'inads warranted an repreiented.'ll and ex amine our stack ',afore purolmaing.. Itemember the , plant tie Main street, one dour north of Clipmberlin's Jewelry Store, .1112.111 TAYLOIt. - YRED. c. COTIV. 4 'Dairandn. Dec. 2, DM • Tobacco mid Cigars.. • Eo.R t v:.. YE R , purchttaed the TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE, One dour sonth of the First Natiunal Bank. is cow selling everything in his line, wholesale and retail He keeps conet3ntly nn lianp a cor.gplete stork of U/I0 / C / A. 1: 8-, FINE cur. PLUO. AND SAIOIaNG Pat up in all styles. The best DROWN, DLAUF:, AND SCOTUEI SNUFFS, The most oulebretea bralitts of FANCY SMOKING TOBACCO, iu gent variety TOBICCO BOXES and POUCHES, nATCH SAFES Aua all gatrld tomally kept R STORE.' Draler.awill do well to and exerelue Wm large and well selected Fleck. Towamia, April 29'. I$&J. ITI.ES HUGUENIN, 'BOVE e • Ell & SILVERSMITH, u doe; north of MERCUR'S .NEir sL.CA , rou - A.ruA, ht. flu just received from New York • new assortment of tine Gold LADIES' WATCHES, AMERICAN WATCHES of ail desinivtions. Also a selpvtea wFxortment of GOL CHAINS, PINE GOLD , CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES FROM THE CHEAP- I= GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL AF•ECTACLI AND EYE-GLASSES to fit all cans of impaired Bight: ;VEIT PATENT ACCOMODATJNG SPECTACLES. Ity this patent I am enabled to. ,excheme Glasses at any Cute without extra charge. Call and see. CLOCK:4, WATCHES AND JEWMRY REPAIRED AND. WAIDIANTED. Towanda, Dez. 16, 1869 Itriscellansoni. NEW HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE AND TLti EiriOP AT WYALLISLNG 11. F. SULZER, flss just reedved .sittlfsupply COAL AND 'WOOD COWING /MOTES, COAL AND . WOOD IlEA.tho JITOVII fa.r.y.trsa? orzxs, y DASD liVICNELS:&e. HORSE k10E.4. NAIL 'RODS, D0W. 4 .11 snoz zags, nog.risAAlrl, coax. learns, Apple ' , carers, Ac. 'All sizes of Nulls and Roust Trnulng Goods. • REAtikac AND JOIWING OF -I'LL KINDS of the most approved styles, dono ct short . notice. All-kinds of Cutlery, Scissors. Minors, Csrpentdrs, Illaassuitlis. and Wagon Ifel - bers' Tools. Glais. Shovels. Seoops, As. Giro mo a es% I nil sell as cheap as the cheapest. .• Wyalusing. Nov. 3. 'M. R. F. SULZER. T OAVANDA Mit AT MARKET 0 - sTERS. kl#ll AND L.. 1.115, • Fact In their - sea s° . Tice sulocribere oil] keep cowl fly ou Laud a MI stock of 0113TERS, .11..14D .CLAMS, • . at iwb.ulesale and retail *here all partlea ~.an be sup. idled at rear. tiable rates. Moo a ft:ll4feet. of Meats conoletlr.g of . , alzr,r, PORK MU TON, LAM S, SiVSAI}E. READOUT:ESE, BOLOGNA. TALLOW. MILD. &c. Market first corner aonthef Ward Mouse, Main-st. Towanda.. Pa. sepdl,o4.lcu Q E N T, F RE E! 1.7 3r. O'KEEFE, SON k CO.'S SEEP., C.A:TA.LOG:UE ;FLOWER AND VEGETABLE AND GUIDE Ti)TUE tiL&Dt Di , F 011.1870 . -Pobi 1.17411.1111117 X, tiery low of dowera ieiak log rate new Sad soluabia am*. free of charge. lelloula Address- inimeithitely. M. O'KEEFE, BON k cpc,,Ett. wpm jcvizers Biorir;Roabosteri N. Y, • ' ' Ort. - 91,1,19.Aund , • tOt I " 1' IPLK Sow city. SWISS INTATCRESi MEE SHAW, I:IIAUND ? Co _ '014"• • : 7-M . :lv , 4 4 0 . :lil4"; l, l:;:' , : , l l z'xix.s,*.f.ki -.4z r11 . ,, i:•,--1.::t-i-;;°15 "•-• / :.; !.' !, :Y. - Jir. . i::: - I , ii , ' 1.,, ' ' ' ": "..t , - 5i . i . ,‘: 2 1 , *:;''''' , '" l . 4 . 1 5,t ".;•',' ' '''''.° " i . , '-'it.. - - --- •- :,-ftiii :! ,- . :-. -. 7 .4 , .. „ , ....-;-:,1,..• ~,' :77r '4l' !_,;.4PP..;:c'' , 4 : ' , . 1 ,", ;-- °1 4',•,---;-ei•S'',4_-.-:-. , , , ''. - ..7'. , '' , ---1- :8,.t::::..4::: , ..40.,t , 0:1::,:-;., ',....,r., : 1. ''4 - --. 1 . 0:1'-. 1- - .!:' -- - H:- . • 6 1 :: , -_,- ,-,.... ~ P. ^..,..,..... :!.- : :.• xl-'...-' _1: 6 ,1 1 . . : 01, ,: - . '. i.,, I• ' '-,--:' : ~- h 0... : .; 1 7.. ' . --, ' ',.-:: Od . f. ' ''' • -. , , „ 2 „......0-.......•.;.. - 0._..,: . :8 .... .._ . Mps - t-TALia BRitYllig,F,ll3 AVM to call the attention of thstiablic; to their . . HARDWARE. EARRLYH BWJESMITHtrt TOOLS. • • sad CAIIMITEDir TOOLS. •-• Also, a Luxe asaottaie cf window Obis. gash, Patna 0 1 / 1 1.• • . Pll.** Varnishes. and Point • - . and Varnish Brushes . . Of ail kinds, which w il l Do sold foe the lowst Cult prim.— Also, a Duo assortment of - KEROIENE, LAMPS.: Of every style and pattern to suit the pall& Lampe repaired sink changed from Oil and Fluid to Kerosene. ' Particular atteritlon paid 'to the thanulactirini of all kinds of . -TIN WARS-. • • 10131.1 M YE.3x1.1 4 5. ATTICIDIM To. We have on land a fine article of I 01.315.4 PRISIT .JARS," . With tarn:Ted selfiesillig coda. aud . IfEB74I.4ICAL HEALING CANS. Which is ode of the beat gum used. . • Juno 20. 104 ' . GO' TO S. N. - .BR . ONSON'S . TOR :11:011 7 /NG 3.41C/IINES, Scine better. and parte for the mania, tniportaut xinouneement. . SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS! . No better quality mu be found, and at pima attain- able. TOILS of STOVES, IRON AND HARDWARE, - Aa to an the; tit% of the market, tee., le.. at METIt9POLITAN HAILDWAIIE OTOILE, Orwell, Pa. June 24. 180-:jyl P=iture. L OOK HERE! Them la now oa exhililtou at thg Mammoth -Fmrnitnre Store, IN TOWANDA, P.!, Tbe largest and beet mtkwit of FURNSTUREI To be found hi North:am Peiiussivaida, which is be in :WA r.t GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! My stack consists in part of Parlor, Library, Din ing-room and Clamber sets, Parlor, Library, Exten sion, llindig and Office Tables: Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureau's, Waslihtr.nds, ,Hofeu., Lounges, Tete-a-tetes, -What-Note, Cradles. Cribs. ko.. ike. A full line of 'llattrasAcs and lic4lding. Pier, Mantel and Common Mirrors, Oval and Mate Frames and Brackets, !kr., Pe In fact, everythiag, ' La the iirnitn?e Line ! %Vlach 1:11114.1... Eft7l to LC. appreobarJ, awl which will bo FoLl aL I, OTVE It PRICES! Tsui ths,sar,...e quality of goods can be purcbased where. Thankful to the public for their past lib€Tal patron age, and determined to merit a continuance of the same by offering inducements 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 NO7' ItE UNIMRSOLD! COUNT= DEALERS supplied as usual at Uwe low est market prices. I ale. keep on bawl a large naaar.ttnerat of Ready Made Co ltitms, front the moat common to the finest Eck4ewood. Also Enrlul Robes, Crupee, Sze.,and rata the sole agent in Bradford county for Shultr k. risk's 'AM'ALIC BURIAL CASES, &C A good HEARSE always in readiu.:ea 'rhea required Townrula, Me, 10, pot, cIELT,TNG OLT BELOW COST wonderful opporinuity alt irlio Wish to PURCHASE EURISTrURE CHEAP USNIMMI will front this data sell all his goals coLsistug or PARLOR SETS, DINING Rooir SETS, F1716-I+URE . WARE-R 0 OMS. . JA.IIXB IiVIKLNSC . IN announces ;the p . bile that he still continues to manufakture au keep o hand. a large assortment of . .. • : ' CABINET FURNITURE, Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Chalre, ku, of every description, which are media of the beat mate.. aisle, and in the meet workmanlike manner. I invite the inspection of the public to my work, which shall not be surpassed in durability at any shop In the country, and my prices, will be found to bo as low ae the times will admit. Ready-mule Collins constantly on band or made to order._ A go(A.Lieurse will be furnished when desired. Aug. Li, sr,allanec= TlooK-BrNDERY.---THE• PUB -li,. is rilloectfillly in[brmed thit thu Book-Bin dery L.w trzen rertiovixt to tha third story, •vhcre wil3 1:43 done . Roon-IIINDING! In all its various branch's', on terms suiroasonatils .• the tunes'• will allow. 'Elmo liiudsrp will be r.naei the charge of An experienced finder, and all wort: promptly dolao ix n etyle and wanner which ouviet; be exeelled. Make. Magarinc-ii Neuwareve.uld 6aund In every variety or tylc. l'articu!ar at tuition will be pa 1 to the Bnlieg and Binding r.f DL,LNK BOORS, To any desired pattern; inequality end slurs; Witty will be warrauted. All work will be ready for deltvery when promised. The pans:lino of the . public is solicited. and per fect isatiafaction grnaranteed. • . Towanda. Auglud. ISGG—tf. NEW TAILOR SHOP. • Aarifis .. • . , . Ens opened a shop in the rtio, :n. trick of the Booms of the Young Metes Christian Association, second story. Over Eddy a t.liotttinti Stars, nrilefii he is now prepared to dio all kinds of . . : . T.ULOBING. in the beat and most fashionable simmer. An ex perience of many Tears. a detenuination. to 'keep up with tlef fashioaa of the times. and a desire to please Ids cut totnem he believes avid enablehlin to giro eat- Lawton. : - , ,C7r Cuttla4 done on . short moth* and seasonable terms. . • -. Towanda, 4et. 17. 1167. nrE LIME!! LIME!! The undenngued hereby-announces - to the. *lnc that he keeps constantly on hand at Ids KILN. to 111101‘14TOWN, Pa., a tail supply . nf fresh burned NEW. Toux MEC, which ho will soil as cheap ea it esnt be bought at say pant nionz, the Coast gay I. . nano MOWN. MACKEREL, CODFISH, RIME Fleb, Usektrciar Trout. ammo, 4 ,..kioa end ,Smoked Salmon, Suickled Halibut and Ihied 'Met al .• . -7 , - . _ Al ti at " ' .f...„.„.„,..3„,.... ~„..,,,.. ,_ ~: ......„ ~...,....,,....„.„...,...,,, Ts- - -volt - -=',--.' ~..„.:„,i.0 ;., , . , -ff)p)_': - 01 pit:m ino.4 ringTi Timor , . . 40anker liras isms iPfns fieneas. - Tcivangs. Pio; kg 4 : comma apartment, - eassontathit estenshe 447. embracing way aylides want lathe - Arts tor tneduarlen purposes, carnally selected with to the progressive Wants of the public,'WhiarsrTr i sa epustantly supplied artth Irani purchaser, and oo~drertadd on the moat reasonable terms at Tines& or- Itet4l,a4aisllogot, : . . - Mums, .pirtme.,kl)l, BENZINE. AND "TURPENTINE,' tam TAILWIL ' In PE R-w A sH . • 'Ana au anti otarusti4; -, - KEROSENE' O 1 COIL. OIL, Alcoholand Bunting LAMPS, SPUMES, vow: CHIMNEYS; = . °Perot Ural In^ Await Foolf • - TANNER'S AND MAOHLNE OILS Fancy" and Todet - Artielles indfl 11Mir Parfeiy, • SPONGES, MIUSEPES. SOAPS. COMBS, pomades, Itair•Plyea, Tertwucry: POOKETBooxS,PORTHQNAIS, • ' r'cket. selves, Razor's, ;obi*, tiKIN AtiD 'um PREPAILAIONS. PUCE WINES AND ;,ativoirs, .TOBACIX;, P, , ts.?mw :Cloaca, • • porters, .16 1 121100. Fl ' and FloWer Scads, Trusses, finpl porters, pcnsories.:Shoulder - Brsala, Bruit ' ' Punt Teething Binge; liersinl Bottles, .• --,_ -' NiPP , Nipple Shells and Ithields, ttyrirtgall, .- Pans, Self-Sealing Fruit Jar s ; Ther- • ' ~ erecters, Flavoring - Extracts, BlOrts ...3 ' Glees Waft; Mottles, Male, Curbs, Bath . •, • ick, and Stove Blaatiug, Nish Tackle, Itut:. rAnition, Ac., 1901.1 tar, /'-derbe and Mmr,rolollt , : -' io Medicines, and all the popular Patelit . 3LT E D 1 - C• I. NE - S .. -.. iAll artelea warranted as rupreekutatLi YerSoci rit a distance Can, te.xlt o their orders by sM”,,e or 11145, vilsicb will relfilve prompt and careful' alltentlon. Modical advice given grutrutously r at the cam charging only for medicine.. - Mk - Thankful for past llherAl pairoaage, would sea , Pectitilly announce to Ws friClla3 and the public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the con- Mr:tat:oil u their cotifidalci, and pat.ouage.- Ate' Open Sundays Mr . priscriptions from 9 to 10 a.m., and 12 in. to 1, and $47 6 p,m. - • . Jan. 1, 1969—yr. ' IL C. FORTES!. SLII. - T OWANI)A, AGRICULTURAL IVANtFACTUB:ES EIVBS. BPOKEI3, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, wooti reuxm IN ALL ITS BRANCIIE.. SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, RTC., ETC HUBS; SPOKES& BENT STUFF, LAKGE STOCK FKOM • WHICH TO SELECT SECOND GRO'A - 111. ITICKORYAIiD OAK LIGHT AND HEAVY NIAOONS ON HAND *We have the Bro. anatiarro*Gua,ge BLOOD & CO.. Still continue to uttanfa , :teire their celebrated HORSE POWERS -4V CLEANERS, L 4,14,411,7,11 a bettcr ma; Blue, for leas money thim can be had elsawhere in the: world., We claim for our machines that they_ will do as much, or more. than any other, aad.lure more durably ',Mit. We pexnortally surcriutund.our work and see that It is well down. We will.send I=3 Of our 16chtueo., on app l o li ONE AND TWO HORSE ItoWEES, One th Two lona TIIICENHER et SEPERATORS, FANNING MILLS, SAW AND GRIST 1I LL port thaw to order (Axe us a cal before purl hal,l - e.g elsewhere "00 cmoact - yua `SNMELLV Aug. 2, 186 NORTH BRACH FOUNDRY BE BOR,S; •MACHINE . SH-OP; &C. &U TOWANDA; BRADFORD CO:, PA., V T! by me ie for lusinces siBnsL4 F T r SHINGLE •31.ACILLNES, Qt the best quality, with the kited .inlPnr:elnentil- Aki kinds of 2k.:thine:l fer , Pl7lriiig zed Sew Steam Eugines'3lade and Repaired, Steam Whistles, Steiun • Gnage elgcks, , • Oil Furnished at short4notlce. • - \ BOLT CUTTING ' Dune from !„ 1 j; inches in diantet • \ TORGING Of heavy wrctight %rotator Bridges, and all other pm p.:ses, done to lurder. :Also, a large aswrtnielit of .. - COOKING tr: \ AEA TING STO VES, Coal and Wood Durwre.krirtriture for Cooldnk Statres, Move Pipe. Tin War,. \iloat Pumps, Plows, Cultiva tor& and Se peer, kept ..,n.ltantly on liand.; ,Drawings andS))eciticalions - • or all kir.ds of na,ohun , ry.foaills. and other:pur poses. prepared by - • . - - JAMES 3.11 TC Farman, who 114,4 had Luxe p'raneh of the blooms... Towanda. Oct. 9:), 18oit-Iy. E P Ali IN G 11. • The umloimigue.l ha, lag 'unlit a large eua comma dims 31t11 lu tile; Deruugh Towimda,uhd tilled it\ with the most n:odern unit tiuproved/" the matifa,ture ig; ,--zehluery. for •Are prepared to 1111 orders, whether large or small: neon the lat. irteot ttfAtce. - We hare also a large. va,.• riety - of 3101..'L1)INGS, of the latest etyle'and pattein., which we can furnish intich el:caper than ttiey can be workeally laud. • PLASUNO, • 'II.Y.NOULID76, GUIJOV.I.NG r SAWING. . , And all other work. pe.' rtainingto Joinery - . willbe done to snit our - enntontora. - . - . Peron ans bnlicting, , an. l . ttotlivinir more than twelve to fourtmn Miles ,tn‘truit. will And it largely for their tuter64 to buy of nit, or bring their lumber and have It worked by our machinery.- Bring your' lariat of Flooring.. or .other )umber, end while your team hi feeding, have it ground out and lake it ho with yon. I'Co will' pay 'CASH for VIM; AND It rules LE SIBER &livered et our liutitot yard.. C. 6 and see us, or if yon can't.eomt , : mites'— Towanda. Feb., 1R64. L. B. WAGERS 00 . . . . A Fils.;E ASSORTMENT OF TOL , -.ci s L ZT mous, at . ... McCABE ic BAS'S,' 'A swroN SALT PUT UP IN large or rtosn Ilnaretlea at - - . ... • - May CO.. DRIM ) S I WMS' ItEflr--SPE(MIL NO- I= rapalt, ogrx, tut,r4inu;l, For Modkinal nee, littanufactorie3. WORK:A. IVAJYDA, PENN'A., 'DENT , STEET, 0124ERAL .Avotn) To Dcagrn :a 'We otrt r The above aze Maui the beat . MILL PICKS made and &ease& 3t. C. 3LEICUII.', Presitiout, Towrala, July '2, v.v. ISCMPTIVE c,..NTALOCI V S rtinEsHEll rtud CLE.4...VERS:, I=l 00 V CLOOrlil SiWaited on Pine, oa„gt of Slain Is now prepared to Partita CIRCULAR Sllir MILLS , PiD • WIND( aW W 1L AND BLINDS, AND SCZOOL C. B. PATCH'S. 4198-q*4mll ) .WIEW AND 4 ~ BE,,INEfQSANC ' II4II F -14M1 4VviiiNiia,'PA. *mono IximaiscriCoaßAzor,,Wiu sg . :Buzz,. PA. CTikil and Surplus,. - - $270,000. . • - ' ' =II An='RAW= C4l3lfAiT. • • • Hartford, Conti Ceti Sias burbigmles Costaxlri Actually. ere' Imicautz CiputaxY. YCLIVIC' F/I!Z Iseruswiix,cciuraxT, tkautunum tam A 36 3L„ii.u.r. Ixamuscr, .• .. • ; Nyriwgjtdd, Nem Lamcitrirs Pigs Imanu.scr i;rir Tux' Uri k*r*.uth (Undriarr. , . AatJ,513,000,040. POLICIZX wrilli•n and tcalarandjnatt4 - tale pub it Tani 0/FIOE. • Office In tint . btock bukla IVarl Itonse, llp tun. T. B. claw, Sgeof, Jci .5, 1870 FAZE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL " - - INall/WM - 1:4117AL IMICIDIENIZD, °tin SErE.VT:L'Ex MILLION DOLLIES . C. S, RUSSELL, Ayr,,,/ - For tliefothming-nomiel IllwLk Confraniq • - Grim) rxxx a Ruirse Ix:muses Cu-A Capital , and surplusmser, ' ' UOSiC baltAY•a:COall'ANY, - 1 XeW I'cr(•. Cap t 4 culd.surigns over Isonnurcz. Co. or ::maze dr.x.7..x. ca. • Capital au - .4 surplus over usxnAnir.ur biAtaLt - scr. culmary. Csiktal aid staryliis oxer Cosrp.s:cy. Pak:Mph - Capital arnl , !eirpitt.g over AUCTIC tsrA, Capital aulliarplita aver,. PVTNA3I hasIALANCi". Ilartfoil4 et.rr. Ca'ail sind hurii!wiCiler ..... *GII 4 .IL -Lzy Irrotivarer. Conrevr. New n.rk. 1 Capital old runfilLs nye: .TravvaaJoca: /swum Nor: COILEANT. IlartArd, 01./1. ) Capital and Etaphis over . . Rh** token on eel kinds if Property., a a I..ivr ea by auy Mbar reliable Cutupatuee.. rolleie* hawed and LOSSCI.. tf any, adjn.t4 St this Agency, tber•by racing Lim trnubb. and elpttaa . Of going elaewbcra ksr re-Uteri - lent. *9_ °Mee at tbeltatAware Store of eodlint: Rule sell k Co. I'. tl. ItChSFLL Towanda. Feb. 7, 1E64-3'4 NATIONAL LOT, MST:RANCE co. or• CAVE/ Clerr 4r, f I,t.Klo,olA—pan, Cluttered by Congremii, IY6B, eLABENcE H. CLALK. 111.Y.1eut JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Ex. r.;,, lELNEY D. COOKE. five I . Frest.lc4t EVERSON NV. PEET, Keeretary apd Actaary. 7114 aci.auta4es of ti. National Lire ltin a National Cone any, sharttlTtl by t 2.. It had a paid up capital cf tine 3. It offers lew rates of premiss:la ; 4. It furnishes larger insurares :Env "tiler ( tt. patties, for the same money • 5. It in definite and eertain - ;. 6. There is no possibility of nnersp.^....‘ est.t...a I t. se,ents, or ruottntioretantling by - p:te 7. The policies are plain contract., se , nan.:4 tap, ranee for no much Rum*. : policies are non.fteeiting ; 9. The policies are exctupitbox. ailuinoetn. E. W. CLABK cirmeral Agepts Lyssr.T_L. EN= Agenta fnioyranita ar.J, Jan. 9, 1889. CIONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE JICSITIIANCE ; OF HARTFORD. CUSS NiaLßEam, ASSETS {June I. over :25 •o•T CV-RI:ENT DINTI/15D Fitull Tu to PEI: ( EN T.tal ClitiDut by Den.th pLa uler TOTAL DiTuozort PAID To LAIL, uvEll St;,(KyOuou. A 1'17141;;LY MUTUAL ci).111',.-1N) All its stuTlus ts tsp. tality lot anion; the P. , is r liolitero in A .NN UAL DIVIDENDS, V.13.4:11 1112 y IX.• apliiied 411 Tei.llction d Pre111:1 , 1 . 1.., or may bu itt'eunotlabsi at inttr;iat for the %-eurt of Assorted, or may be 1,1..6: ea by them it. Cub. Itltty Poth-1 , , 3 27.1 t grat,t,l tes."or years' Prentharut have been {:e 1 • thus makiug" ILL FOLICIES NON-FORFEITIA It Innues Pollc!es turnzi n:1 DI:S111.1.11I-1 7 . PLANS OF INST'ltAist Au.,l Lae ad,ipted iu Apt uorklitgli SPECIAL 'FEATOIES ommx“, V'ITH Tills COMI.Niii: AM) WYLIE- El) BY NO (Mint H. B. SIcKEAN. Agent. ioyvauda. Pa.. July 22. lsGU—tf BriADFORD .COUNTY FIRE - INSURANCE AGENCY JOIIN W. 111:7.,- aL. Tow.sm,A. Von RCLIAL)L.C. CO.III,ANU., • Pua.mi IMIE! Roue LN:4I:II.L.NC,E COUYANT. Am ,. He:Wen. Ci+nn. IMMIZII E:=M IMO Sunni AmErac.t;c. Ftui, ECM 2i~.we: n ME . . , . . Policies trritt,a arta L 0 3 ,129 a+ljust,,.l at VI i. ?.,;• r•••Y• Farm prulx.riy riatts takflt at tb.t loweAt rzt,•.. ' RR - °tire In IleccUr'a New 11:ozl:. north bide i'lf. , ',l:e Square, Towou•Li, kr.,. . JOIIN W. :W.:. April 1, ISC9. • , . ' THE EQUITABLE - LIFE ASSI. ILVNtni SOCITZI - S - Agtsuy ft..r kratlfttrui t C.ISH CAPITAL tYcarly intion* over - $2.6010:0 rash: • 110NTANYT. S IVX.1:1 , • in thin Toyan.lll, dnly Ist: rrILE INCO3IIN ( 3 ti.TTUA L lc Isuran,e .tr,e:Yry for Ika.tif6l,l Ceunty.. BM rApITAL $3.400 (k)a. Mutual C:10114411. ILL cu,,eltul.,i,mulgt Ell, t k e u ' MONTANYY WAN , . \:Towanda, July 25. 11464% _ TANNINer AND HARNESS 3IA K- J- ixo.—The untlereignett have this dny fon:PA en-partnership, to be kntesu ...bt tho firm of )1.1611. k FITLI.EIL for Llezrpove of 'earryinc , n it , ab , s° brodnemt, name king atid repairmg done to .4 , 'der, and sal work warranted. Cash r..i..1 fc.r 1..;,1,, Gruirrs If AGEE. . EDGAR , S. FIa.T.F.II, - Ca:uptown. Jan. 28, Dict.s, __..... ._ pLoIIR, FEED AND 31EAL ..old dip*. at COWFI.r. £ MYEWS._ A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0} 11 Wooden Wlrri. , at cowaz k 11YEn:S. TOTAL BANG POWDERS Ott COWELL A: URUITS OF ALL KINDS AT .; cuwELL k SLYER S. OOFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, FISH, wbulegrale July L •• - 11cCALE THAT CELEBRATED SELF IU in rmr, at - C. R. rATcrrs. Ar • _ . PROF. 11013SFOIM'S BREAD PrePaiiition, C. 11. PATCH'S. May W. CIONCMTTRATED IJYI AND '‘...JPotash, at G B. PATCH'S. enal Albany: A . Y. ,Vois Vert: LaPeg "try, jsi_ .1.170 OrJ9 t. 3 - 01) I ) V. p,(14 MO OEM • , •• %ha 47, 4,11111 EOM lEE== i1.t... . 0 Nor Forl.. .. ... t77.< t.i r "New ror . i4 - z