~. a~:~. ~~-:~~, ~__ s,~Tr rSa-Tne.,~: ~,, ~. 4ri 'Fa' flip Bircrisbm) Norway Oats. MESSRS. Enrron-Sirs: I noticed an article in your columns, lndi.nihe head "Norway Oitti,"• from. Mr. Plumnier of Athens; .which te doubt is au honest statement 'so:far as ho .' has had eiperienee,„irk ilic*,`•But - it ' is only the written statement of one altd - I, not.: deem' it: 44;4 to insert an - article in the lb:es:wax—a paper having $ large a' circulation, and that in the farming heart - Of the State—that would have a tendency to discourage trials of the' sosceiled (Norways, that might meet with - en tirely different results with others having the right seed. 'Mr. P. says he purchased his seed of Jones Sz. Clark, 1). Rir aindes agents..He doubt thinks that, the genuine'. seed, because it came frbta headquarL tors ; says ho saw ;,no difference •in the seed, growth, , „formation, straw; color, dc., between them and his con :non oats. grown in the mine field. • Now,he,either must, hare had very weak eye's, or been terribly humbug ged, the same as a great many of the farmers of Bradford ; for some from the same source received nothing - but the old common black oats, and they terribly adulterated-with thistle and other obnoxious Weeds. If Mr. P. has been bamboozled, he is not the• first, and ought not to publish it to distmtrage improveinent among the farmers of Bradford. For if there is any virtue in the Norway Oats, let the people of this county have the benefit of it. We want the best oats, r.s well as the best of all grain, grow ing in our fields. Let the way bs left open for . iniproveinent- r put up no bars for hindrance—get out of that old rut-that , lnts worn so deep in the minds of toany : no change, no im provement. Now, - Sir, there is an oat bearing that name, that. is far su perior to our common oat in looks, weight, thinness of Busk, shell of - straw, and in growth of straw, better by fai for thiscouutry, coming from a cold and rigid climate to one more mild; the yield per acre being far greater, producing from 100 to 150 bushels weighing 48 pounds per „stricken bushel. I think I can fur nish Mr. Plummer some in which he nury see a very great difference' from his common oats—or any other farni er wishing the genuine Norway Oat --at *5,00 per 50 pounds, being some difference in the price that he paid, mid grown in this county, coming di rect from D. W. 'Ramsdell two years ago. F.,. M. ANot.r. HEM:lei:, Jan. 31, 1570. Random Thoughts No' farmer should build a house or make any other improvement, without ascertaining bciforehaud the probable eost of the same. The preliminary expense of everything is essential to all agricultural thrift. and he who neglects it will he aptto discover his -rror after it is too late. Ten bushels of boiled potatoes, , cashed and Mixed with three bushels of finely ground corn meal, will make as much pork as double the quantity fitd in a raw state. One or two applications of butter destroy lice on cattle, and i s a sa f e rem,••h• to drive off the ver- ME! In feeding, potatoes and turnips to rattle they will sometimes get a pota to or turnip lodged in the passage to the stomach, in which case a cdrnmon ' flexible wagon-whip pushed gently down the throat, will remove the ob ject and give instant relief. The most speedy method of making eider into Vinegar is to not fill the easks more than half full, and with bung left ont, which will expose the largest surface to the air, and olse e;tcutiy will become vinegar much sooner than if the barrel be filled up. The farmer in the manufacture and rare of his manure heap, should al ways keep in view that what in preparation should not be allowed to loose strength by too rapid fermenta r tion bare its soluble parts unnee ;•ssiuify washeh awsy.and lost. The best feed for horses affected with the heaves, is such as is nutri tious and succulent, and should be condensed into as small a compass possible. Dry and dusty hay is injurious, and makes the animal weeze 'distrez.singly. Moistened ground feed. potatoes, carrots and rutty bagas.an the best feed for animals having this disease, and if the water to drink would be given to the horse out of a case with slacked lime at the bottom and stirred occe_sionally, it would maternity lessen the difficulty of . .tireathiug. Persons owning horseF of licted- with the heaves, and neglect ing tO feed and treat them properly. should be visited by Mr. Bergh or some other member of that humane society and admonished that it is contrary to law to; oppress the pool dmitb brutes. Among the best of remedies to cur( ...ire teats of cows is to smear the teats with syrup molasses before milking It is cleaner and pleasanter than some other greasy remedies. A simple and very effectual remedy for sore bdek in horses is a plaster made of the yolk of tut egg and a tea spoonful of 'turpentine.--Journal of the Farm. PAINT IN CITE' TOOL 110011.—Pai . n . pots and brushes are among the anoo investments upon the farm. The' are suggestive of carefulness an(' thrift. The essential materials in e. good paint aro linseed oil and white lead. Coloring matter is obeap, and ..ut much of it is needed to give an , .lesired shade. Not much skill is re ccuired in themixing, and any farnlei can soon learn to paint his own build ings, tools, vehicles and.fences. Tool* last much_ longer if their woodworl. is kept well painted ()roiled. Linsec' 41. well bottled, withdut the lead makes. an excellent protection fo• axle helves, and the handles _of al' tools that-are much exposed to the weather.. Cheap paints are Usual] , pour investments, except for specific purposes.—Car. Fa r 11191% • - i 'Vrll..The A nieriear, ter. in Spell ing of the profits of butter making, mentions a farm in westri New York, of lit? acres, from %Adel icatnumliv sold butter to the amoun' over - $290 . 5. There are thirty cow kept on•the farm ; and the, milk iF burned by dog power. Besides this tlielartu produced last year, 1,159 bushels of : wheat 1900 bushels V sound corn, besides a large crop or hay, fire acres of sweet corn gam , in drills.for fodder, potatoes, oats, etc. A GOOD CUTO - .—An :Alderney cow l e longing to Mr. Turner, of Northfia'4l Farms, Mass., has been kept on an ordinary pasture, mulled with a small liteSS of grove corn . fodder- and two quarts of wheat bran, In .thirty-on! days, be4repti the 1911 i - of t and the 20* At Septeliabti, frotu _, ilk Of this cow, sixty-five pounds of first qnslity Inittpryroro CBS : EME - }24tritAMWAT. - 'l3OO MILES UNDER 800 3 ILEt3 wrruovr auxuttworr. - • cmtzaz oi cosszu* BROAD GUAGE—DOUBLE TRACK-.. POI • CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. ClibLOQ: MILWAUKEE. ST. PAUL. And All points West and NorttsresL:i - ' umnia,A, ausoit. • DAYTON. CINCINNATI. IMDLUSANCR.Th. LOUISVILLE, Sr 10VDS:;',. And all points Baia and Kist A.n DintonD Caw= A$S it 7j SilaoCtta IrrniorT CHANTM To B0=1:11r/i26 ,BttrALl7o- MUM CLETTIA*II , AND CUCCEItItin; , : " . i • the recess: which has dips, far attend ! i ON and a ft er - touchy. Norlier 14 iSei ' trains-i0 !ea their new enterpitise, desire to make hare Wavady at ahotat the Yoliewiuglitta*vis t ! . , . . , . GOING •ISI2IT. ' '', 7-' ' : ' aoknowledginent . fa r the Very liberal. _ . - stun san., NIG= EtPßEAS4itendayseseepted)tor " . . . Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland 'and CM. . patrouanv the have received; bYgi*- - ciunati , ionnecting with the Lake Shore, Idichhous , . . o y Southern. and Grand Trunk Sanwa a attluttslo. -, t • . Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; also - at Clirsv. ino• heir-customers the. advantage of 0 land With MeV. C. C:k Ino. Rahwarfor Indian. , _spells; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short ' • • • their years' experience, Wetlier with Line Railway, and th e Ohlo 1k tlissasippl Railw • ay -, - J .. , _ , , , „ a , , ;,,. , , Mr the South awl Southwest ; also with connect- i," - • 5 - , • ---- ... =- ~ ~, .- , -•-. •- - lug lines et principal retittimis on main line. • ' ' i the benefit- of their greatly increased. Silt a.m.—NIGHT EXPRESS. daily. for Rochester. . _., . _ . Llultato, 'Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincinnati. tusk- - • for -..,.. '.. - I lag direct connection with' trains of the Grind fa cil i t i es doing b usine s s. • . . Munk and Lake Shore Railway' at BuChlo, Dun -1..... •. ~ . kirk and Cleveland for all points West; and at Cin. I.• t : 'lt . e v ii e - p .. tan e " standy on band a cinuati with the Milo and linalasippl "and Louis- i vine Short Line Railways for the Southend South. ' west ; also with all conw•cting trains ' at princlpiil steions.on main line. •• - . _. Sat a . m.—MAIL TP....sEq, Sundays excerp t e d, for Buffalo and - Dunkirk. 0 t:O9 pa . ELDIRA. ACCOMMODATION. - Sundays _._ . excepted. 6:17 p. M.' DAY tantErs.4, Bandays excepted. -fur Rochester, Buffalo, Duntirk. Cleveland;Cincinna. Band the South. - Stops at prinCipaladations and connecting points on main tine. - • New and improveu Drawing Room Catioltesicrom pany this train from Now York to Mittel°, '.and Sleeping Coaches am attached at Horriellaville;run ning thro' to Cienveland Old Galion without mange. 10:93 p.m.—EX. 21,6 LT.. Sandaya excepted. for Buf falo. Dunkirk and Clevela'nd, cormectnig withtmins fur the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train running through to Buffalo. 7:25 a.m.—WAY 'FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. 3:30 p.M.,--EMIGRANT T tIN, daily for the West. GOING LAST. 2:20 a.m.—NIGHT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted. connecting at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New Englimd cities. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train from Buffa lo to NearYnik. 5:59 a.m.—CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex ceptod. connecting et Jersey City with - afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, net:more. and Washrtigtou: andat Nevi York with strainers and afternoon Express trains for New England Cities. Also stops at prin t drat stations and connecting points on main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York 9:39 a.ru.—BI2IGITAMToN • A.CCGIIMODATION. Sundays excepted. 12:63 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS SandaNsexcepted. con necting at Middletown fur Unionville. mid at Jer sey City with midnight expreas train or New Jet , + , es Railroad for Philadelphia. New and improved Drawing-Room coaches zweem. ' pony this train from Buffalo to New York. le :45 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION con necting at Owego for Ithaca. 6:38 p.m.—N.Y. MAIL Sundays excepted. 9:09 p.m.—LIGHTNING EXPRESS. daily. c:mit,..-t -ing at Paterson for Newark : at Jersey City with Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for , Baltimore and Washington : and at New Yoil with Morning impress train for Boston and New England cities. Also stops at all principil lit.llollB' and.con fleeting points on mein line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to New York. 5:05 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE CHEERED THRCU6II. t. , )- revised and complete "Pocket Time Talila" of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and eon mrting lines, has rreently h.i•n published. and can be procured on application to lir Ticket Averit if the rompsny. 1.. D. RUCKER. Rupt _ r pA.fi N.Y. CANAL MIL CO.- .II:f.ANGFMENT (IF I'.I3q:NGET: TP. Leave Towanda at 7,n() am.. 1 . 1A.P and 6 Returning. leave Waverly at b:4O a.m and la:15 7:05 p.e Lest, Tutt.m.p.ta 0 nkl +Lin. Arrhe TusiLlianni•ck i 11::•3 - . - rittstuu ........ ..... 1:15 pm Wilknu•ltarri• - 1:45 - - 3.4auch Chunk 4•21 i - . • • Alh•unitru 3:45 •• lk•thitittra ' 604 •• - Eneton ":30 " •• Phi:minipill, '• n:2.5 • • • • N.-,,t 1 . ...•rk Dine et PittPton. Leave New iorlt 6:7A Philadelphit 7:0 " Eaitton.. 10:04 " ..10:00 • • Allet:lnto 10.45 " Mauch Chutti: 1'2:04 ie. Iluven 1:n p.ta • l'AL.to:i 3:14 • Tuttlatannuel; 41.1 " Arrivu TtAvaaiLa .. Dine at White na,Ven. P.1...5,ug..-rt, for liarrr.lorrg and ritt.lFir,l ill cant eC leutown. 1.m.• time for 4-11 pp,. tole thy Titrou!.:ll Fast Expre,, ,vith .c.l,eping car , .t :40 -on.. o‘t.r.•n.z.' I)PatIES FOE 1870 PAPER , 1 / 4 ENVELOPES NEW YORE PAPERS seam )T. ROOKS PENA, 12.7 F., 311:-.1C. S 1 ATI(.!. ItY AND BLANK 800 KS YANKEE NOTIONS B!!!EliNZEMI!S! THE NEW AND IMPROVED F. 4 JUL 111 AVG • MA (....lIINEN, =I Also. the following Stale Fairs of 154 R have ay. Ards est this Machine the tiret premium : New Fork. Ohio. Pennsylvania, Masosachnsetts, New ilatureddre. Vermont. Wisconsin, and Indiana. At the County Fairs of Madison. Onondaga, Oswe go. Wayne, Orleans. Tompkins. Seneca. Monroe. Ihr. 'timer. Schuyler. Livingston_ end a boat of oth e rs. Report of the Canunittee on Sewing 7sTacloinex. at the State Fair held to Rorbeater. fall of 1866 : ...Your r:onainitteo hare examined the different Sewini . Ma i:Mee to which their attention win. ..ailed. and would voornmend a. the boot Family Machine for all work, Elias Howe'. Sewing Machine. and for the following -.aeons : of con.truction. :a—Reg ularity of tension on both upper mad lower thread.,. 3d—Esse of management. 4th--. Great ranee of welt upon all materials. sth—The perfect attachments to the Machine for felling. hemming. tueidng. braiding. milting. binding and cording. and the ease with which they are applied.. flth—The durability of the Ma. .hine; it being made of hardened Meet. runt adjusted 'n its bearing.. We mcmunierul a medal." New kyle Hemmer. Braider. Tucker. Quitter • Embroiderer. Binder, Feller and lruprovoi Tuck %Tacker. It will um: any and every kind of thread, from the blest to the coarsest. with a much simper needle than other machine. Tin sum and examine one be 'ore you pit rehaf.e. Prio from.f. tlf) to s2oo and every 'hine warranted. The real value of our Itatirtfae. turinn Machines forTallom foot Shoe;llarness and arriatte Makers. is too well t clown to require emu. lier,t. Don't fail to call and Are them. a 20 1 St-tvt. N.V. For mie. by r'0;OlING. lITSSSEI.L k CO.. General %gent., Ttiwand.a.ka GREEN HOUSES, I havo rerolved a lave,: and full saacitturnt of 11011TALLF-4.. r the Dr..,1 Flowers of EverlasUng. - 4 o most beant!fill vari,ty of colors. I ara now prepared to tarnish. or parties, irtghilrian. or tuner tl OCCAAJOTIS. on Abort none.-- Wreaths. erns:sea. tnchora, hand and basket Loquet4. Also the same .e:th natural dowerf.. I have also a few Importcd Wreaths or Crown... fonn,l of Trununiallcg No. 1, Dino inch, liu diaxerto.r. . $1 :4 . .No. 2. teu All ordcr. will ee c ,iv e IT ( 7.4 . 0 attcuiieu, and reasonable.- Nec.li, 1S 4Z. HARRY NI CX. • PREPARE FOR WINTER ' AV PAPPAINO YOUR ROO)Ni NO NMI OF rhINO OEM NrAVSpArirs,s. AZY Km money by selling you: old igirn.rt. cul baying some of that beautiN. cydikrava ,C.ithriS• lie has ittA tuar4,l prcputrectt° sell Walt Paper of every 'dean-II:Vol:1, at het cheaper than tt olSered rorkr. Wll. 11. LIAIIT Pane r Ag't Comm..: 1.. mi.: Sept. 13. Is =I =! .1011 N P. WX. SutxnuteudeL Books and Statonery. rl.'TrlttS Serving N:lcllke3. HOWE =!! SHEPARD k General Aeents Wmcollaneons. TOWANUA. PENN' 31013 E. -.) WiIITSAI,E GB L' . 77 431 P - PROIIBION noun • - :.yt~?:r3f:~~= . ka, 4- . ;s 113 31Aza STIZLT, El The undersigned, eneoupqm!,. very large and: complete assortment of,eyerythi% in theirjine, ;: and are daily receiving such additions to their stock as the wants of their trade re-. fitllreS They have non• in store, Sugar, Sy rup, Molasses, coffee, Rice, Tobacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, 'Fruits, Crackers, Candy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping Paper and Twine, - From.Sacks, Seeds, and a great • variety of other 'goods, winch have been recently bought at thJ , lowet point in the market, and are .Offered 'n,t, wholesale, at rage to correspond They desire to call 'especial atten tija to their large stock of Fine Teas, which they are selling at New York Jabbing prices, —guaranteeing the quality in all c::ses Have also on hand a good amort- went of Flora•, 1, 3 0rk, and Kerosene Thee• still continue to have the ben- Olt of a resizient Partner •iu ..New York, who is .conr,tently in the mar• het. and prepared to turn to our ad vantage any favoralee changes in the _price Of goods. FOX, hTLVENS, ; :tII:IIO.IIt „t CO 3fity 12, 1868. pATTEESON & KINNEY, (htlrevS.Orfi lei TllO3l.Va J. Jo:. GERM GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Fitrah, NO. 2. I'ATTON'S BLOCK YOWINDA, PENN'A piln•Lustil tits et.tac stock rt t7RWARIES m PRdrisroxS.:.- T. J. JONES. and ha,nag toldett largely therntoby re,ent purchases. they nth., pleashre In announcing the pahhe that they are prepanal to sell anything eve.-ything in the €.ltOttilY AND 1•11'.11"LiION LINE MEM KCOAIIS, TEAS, COFFi;ES, FISH FLOCIZ, FLED COHN 31E117,, KEROSENE, WOODE”'N AND WILLOW WARE, . z,... :: >4 STONE WARE, &(., euelli a• tie.. cheapest. We guar:tie:eel perfect vat t. , IVJ 1/13!' 113 with a call. For, cut - \ml pitoDa.E. =1 I= pEOPLE'S .;I:OCLRY .V.D PROVISION STORE, =I A t•• - .v completc Klock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS h will be a old at the Nracet tremble price, CODFISH, 3LICKEREI,, HERIUNO, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, FLUIT OF ALL DESORIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE .NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEW, NEAL, GRAIN, &c Pri11:1 Oil yorr product, xhleL iro pay cash for DAII.IY3LEN, A constant supply ill Ashton Salt, all atzed Churns, Butter Firkins. Tuba, 3c. !'lease .all and look through our c.to,k. and 'to will do our beat to please you. W.. 1. ItOCEWELL. Towanda, April 18(1.9. THE' MOST ; t! 0 tilrfrii lENT place in town to get GsOOID MEAL let tt the EATING HOUSE, Too loors oouth of the. National Bank t,. U. AISOItDII 41 purehaeol We above well known efitabilehineut; is.nout prtrpaied I , ),:critit upon all Who may fivor him with n ea/l. ' • . He ale,' kteps a full ituritly of .• . . . . .. FAMILY QUOCERIES, thp.ell cheap. Yananda May 2e. 1809y:-, • AWNis ri " Fit IT L 'iduils at t•. 11. PATCH*R. mi.: Yr., # 111 441r0 6 4 11 04 tOrkvia lpelLi rimirit4e4 „ - .. . . ~. ..4: - ' ,• ': ; , "F -v-1. - ci*. - 1: 4,7 , 5. - .: , 41.::. , 1.7..F' 1 1 ..Ti;' - . • , .1, - ;,..i . 7 r . 4 it '' ''.4. 'Tolld~Dj: !'l. El - • , - : L ., ' • ~, Mild; / have perchesedfor Cuff, eteNleet imildeet r 11r ••• • " z:+l - 11 . 1 4 1 ai magic attrootts.costoill ettioirtiem ittott*terttitisoistabtlosoptolr of • .. rat .7' .7 Cp}TEES, kr(iARS,- = ,•• 7, , sTAR 9 I ' ~ ,,J, J ,T 4 Trih-OP*T4N.Lc• • -; ..**o . i.i...t"A)' int'ai,':l)6:. 1 keep ontatUitly on hand, P9ltE,ll.A.lo.lAMi)owd_ all kinds .of FlBll. Would mil tknillentiou of the pUblic to our Cial Be Beat STOCK . OF TOBA:cO4S; -ID quality or pile& Joni Mier* CektiesteA Ls4lll din N i Cw Yor Chemicil mid Brown taai Pleisi , call and CiXaillitle our stela of Large . fteeertment of VANXpe'ttoll93B: TOILYIT - 89&1% ke., &e. I will pay the - Waist cialipriqsfiv Farmers, Fire cora call 'before selling . elsewhere. ; ' C. B. I'A.TCIf. persoto. in4Ltetl to the late firm willplearecall LOT/LING ! CLOTHINGA CLOTHING F ,4. A you waut to truy good - fan and Winter . - CLO THING , and at unheard et • LOW PRICES ? Go steam to ROSENSURG 'it ' WOLFF'S, at the Clothing Regulator, /33 _Vain SI., Pallon'!T Nock. . . Towanda, Noe. -17. IPo.—tj FLOUR, S VGA 11, TEA lE . ( JAFFEE, IF. FP. C . . and mate burawliatt iispuent, C. B. Pint! Tow4nds, March. 141867; y • . I.a. • . AND K. CORNER MAIN AND BRIM? SIMIXIS. TowANDA. PA•I Deaden itt all kinds eL GROCERIES, Feed and Meal, WOOD, WILLOW and ATONE WARE We would ma special attuntto4 to air stock of I%li:eh:v.! WARIUNT to glie entist►ctiov in CASH pcud jiwile-irogr Country M. : J. G. L. REELER Taparawl. MftelllZOTl.i. , Sago. Pearl Barley and 11.nniny. Oakley's% T aylor's and Ford's Family Soaps. Holinan'a. Talmadg.., and Royal Baking Powder. "Burnett's " Stan. dard Extraeti; Meier's- Pori= nape. emelt Gelatine. _ The Gem " Fruit Jar. Baker's Cl:coma:de. Eden's and Brinna. . Thee "'errata. Lemon and Extra Soda Crackers. Granei " Wafer, Milk. Bolden, Egg and Witter • • Crackers. Towanda. June V. 1549 McCABE & MIX RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES SYRUPS, MOLASSES,* Splendid psportm r t ! Wholehnle and IttiAL L Prod' and f m quality of Cliucetio4 a. eau bt bon; ht PRICES RANGE LOW FOR NATIONAL FIRE WORKS! Country Merchants will de well to call. Our prim ehril be. "with the relumable," eatisfactos7. Y. :i. Kcixtv, Gnats shoan with pleasure. We shill, pay 6trid attention to all parts of one teal!. IirROLES.ALE AND RETAIL. Accept our thanks for past flavors Towanda. June 14, 1889 LOOK MERE! COWELL MYER, At the old Mind of Coram, are now receiving a large and well selected dock-of ' GROCERIES Alai ritorisioNs. Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that defy Cash paid for all kinds Farmers• Produce. • April 21. 1869—tf. GLORIOUS NEWS? GRE,I7' .13IERIC'.4N TEA STORE RED, WHITE' 411 CD BLUE STORE oatoplee or•Tets on's.: AWAY Y/LEELY. to Whit, the people that tbla to the place to Imre money. PLIeL4 LOW AA THE GREAT AMMUCAN TEA COMP t 2, OF NEC' rORE. }'rash Ground Coffee raceived,dallitratn NOW Yo*, or ground to order. Mao whole Cofl,e. CUM and roasted. all style*, whole awl ground apices, Dried Fruits, ire., at equally low pilots: ' • The subscriber begs leave to return his think. for the very liberal patronage extended to lain whUein the Grocery business in this place, and respectfully solicits a trial list& new enterprise, 'The Inughteas will be courincted strictlyou the SO you Will not hire to pay vitra.lartoesto =4 no for the loxaea of a crOlt.bustli:t4., if yew can't; spare thief' testify to: pay for a poitid. buy an snare' and payfor it:'• fle itispenlent--tfteri yon will be worthy to walk anarrthe ‘" Aud buy your Gouda . :cheap - . t:e - iiariaesiitic.4 tLa Red. White oudhluutdore. new Eklek,Wrbiguttred3. July 1 , IMO. DuAlmAudgßa gnivAY. A LL KINDS ; AND ttifieutr'" i°l s, 944 -1 1/ er g. g.:l DR I ED FRUITS Oi A ALIINPS 1-/ McflA RR kiMIX. EMI BR'son Laniia Invisw, lot WOODE,N WMig. COUNTRY PRODUCE TISIONB, PLO.CII, •.. . . QuAtive AND puck. l'rocivo KEELEtta DAILY! MEM All MIAs of Wholer.nle and RetaiL CALL AND SEE US CAST! PAID ion COUNTRY iltobrcE, Tea. and Ceiba. TEAS GIVEN AWAY EXEM No. 1 Gluirrrn & Parrot's Naar BLOM BRIDGE STREET. TOWANDA. PA.. At Um alp of the f; AMERICAN °FLAG!! And the CASH. SYSTEM ! 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"A. , .• 21744,..; . .:-.' ,p'.. , ' • , Z - 4 :71, ta-- - 4 :,1C -'SFr 1 , ',.- ' , l , '''' , ' , I% fil ''.; ~ I, 3k6sdtitfo*rt!,':',.' - '::;,',', ~ir5ia.. ...•.) ., .,,,., „ . . ,:7 14. - ,;12100,.A.,1;cit".1., : ic: : , ,1 - : ., , ..,, ' 7:1 , ".! .4) '... , ' , I .''.• • 1::: - 1 1 ' : , *1' , ":1 , /,', -), i We fACtI a EVallOiliadikelnlithitioin *Viirt#Qltr. dad tee ell the **kik' ittiteo me rota; -'. ' • • -'••••--i-i , • - :-.14...,, ,, , , 'We anti at mkt treistestabUehttenit.- , Wti itie Pie' limiter attenticei le Yeeth'sNalte Old= ' • -,-, 74 , : '' . DM ~,;::., ±:.i?. , , W . eHILDREN,ff cionusu: ii.44,almaritaie.ovwa wk)dcwiki: ME CLOTHS AND fASSiMiIMS, !twill, eats to $3.00 per put 101 l : Best Stock of flats .Kept mile& `comearid !Dole; and for ti \; th e TaiduOsoevitr . Ith sinpie, of .„._an4ptpaeda take -urea. IWB. ‘Awvttson;gANN 68 Broet.w, 100,717.,f • - Feb; so,llsl. Fine lieu tho Gurutentr triade . (Or Y4l. tglore, In the splendid roonn, of the popular Ono Price Newest and choicest. rich and ran, Elegant Clothing for men and bay.' error. ... Fall in, gentlemen. fan In an. After the elotbes.at the popular One Pet* Store. Look and And no clothes at all tBtore. Atte the splendid Clothingat the popular One Peke Clothing - In semarn, atl marked down' Loner than Anywhere else to town ; °Yawata, both, fur bs,37Cand men. Try them once and you'll coma amMu. Hussy along. for the people pub , Into our doors with a hem , rash, Sobby and nice stelae garments - all, Orval is the Mock, at the popular One Price Store, . , COICTiIiVAL RECEPTION INCREASING .ENTUUSIAti3I stiocsucoLt LOW 'ticEs: t• IIL 4.04 A I= GLOVES AND MITTENS. Nikt.K.'WEAJZ, FINE DRESS SHIRTS, AM AND CAPS, my stock is complete. Every lot marked in plain and no dertstion. all treated alike.. Every garment guaranteedlo tarn out as represented. Call and look at one goods and prices. Bare mon. ey and time. SMOVDT I Nt) RtilakSLlCO at the popular Oae Frlee Store of , ALEX. EOLOAIO.N, 123 Main *Wet Owoxite Coddlug, Ensßell *To% 22. 1869. aw7Tbe highest cash price paid for Wool. Hides, and Pelts. N EW SPRING AND SUMMER Gcx)Ds! i.. W. EDDY, Would annount* to the citizens of Towanda, and the public generally. that he has In I 'nom and daily re. ageing new and Itt; S:H •Ci•.OOD .~l, In hie Hue, suitable to the wants of the people. Which be will sell for Omniley at former GOLD PRICES! Cons/sting as usual of good, well and SWAMI' rdade CLOTHING. tl,o Shoddy ot shy kind) cosuldlng of BUSINESS SUITS, ill grades. COATS, VESTS A'D PANTS, all .Wool, DRESS COATS, PANTS &VESTS, L 1121311 Coats. Duaters and Pants. Overalls and Overshirts; Linen and Paper Dollars. Linen. Cumin:taro. and ilanuel Shirts. Neck Ties, Sus ponders. Gloves. Canes. _Leather Bags. Spring Styli 811 k Soft and Straw Eats. All flriMelam.r. Remem ber that good Goods are cheaper at a fair price than pomgooila ma any, mica Wand ambito my groOd before buying. One door acreth oraiminwidrallard; nitro Store.- - - Towanda, E or.IS, it. IV. EDDY. 'Tkirea 'or' FA:W[ON ". IER ; 6 - )ltt NE; : GOODS! • . , An entire new stock of .Clotblutr. bougtzt ea dinar IP berate the scan, to be told tith• SMALL PROFITS ! The undersigned would respectfully aunoi ln'o r to the citizens et Towanda andeteinity that he is now t;eady to offer them Clothing: such as FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, PlUThi. Aleo the Fiir is Dims Am, .Bvsnwsli Sung, HATS AND, -APS, . . rerntahlng Oondsain., and that these ged. betiht: at very lowdorm. en) be sold with , very mill; pre: itta. 'I intend to hiddittah pennanenttisde to • him 'pith% and-Itt Order to gain the eonfidebot of etre, will deal on a liana of .: • - • - • IioNESTY.AND:INTEGRITYr., And all pea will be warranted for what they are repteaentedan . ba... CorwriusilEximosie,amteonvinte yourself. Diet Omit the plieci..-Tetitpb, , appoilte the 1100 ks 49aal. iiptiOyit2d' of Deldie.mori! pock. 'AL .14C0811;' , . - „ Azuabit.ftgiid mem k6.:I3F,ST TiiIIIT tAliB l l* USK 1.117-1 - WOW' .B..rz iitHE latfirvittrr • beet In nor, what/4,11a anii .141 l;• 1. Itri'AßE dr ma jklov - . 46 50;t p . M1 1 4144 - 415,7 • eiicr 1 1 0VO I V *INV IMEM G .40:.1 ;} Pg.• 44,pPj.:#4,1q1N*5,thals FirAfir :140!* ,J3llllllll4kallidat.C. , tigratitilligrleg,N , SUCtiat :WILISIT.'MVERB,IVIELTONS, t moss; cAncittliZtViltt • - &TEX - kr* ~- 1 Y.0.4 !Flicat, , .. gidi . , EU= %Veda, Youths; - 'Boys' Clolling, IMEIREME A Mt Um of FIJRNL'SILIN G ODS, - 7 ; IIWV:tr..OLOVES,atiII 3111LTE.Na. ET.A.ers CAPS LINEN thiDPAPEII CMS. SUSPEND,EIIti. HANDKIWUIEFA, kc. kc. largo atocittit ' clam% lIISTLYGS, TRLIIMINGS. 40. Warranted u represented. Call and 61. •lIMISIO one idea before purchasing. Remember the place 96 Mans strert, ono door north of Chamberlin's Jewelry Store. ~ • ....KLUX TAILOR. • C. •002 X. Towanda. Dec. S. 186 P. HURRAH! HURRAH ! GREAT BEOLTCTIO*ft4 PRICES OF UIik'MADE'CL'OTHING, M. E. ROSENFIELD'B, I am now offering to the public a huge and uhotee stock of • 1 WINTER GOO-Ds, BEAVER, CHINCHII,LA; 017MCOATI'S - . FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAR, Wllkit vUI bt sold 25 . leper et , nt. less Mau former prices at M. E. BOSLISTIELLOB.' Also a' large in volsx of .s UNDERSHIRTS .I:iD DIIAVVERS linteattio - yen keetbair cect - Ur mike - room for Sitting Stock. Now is your time to buy a- Snit cheap. %COI and convince. ychneelfiliet M. E. RO SENFIELD elDrs 'Great 'Bargains in the line of Clothing and • GENT'S FUitNiSHINii 601)D3.. Call buroro purchasing elsewhenr. 'll. E. 1163EKEILIM Tawanda,Jan. 25.111713. Tobacco and Cigars. GEORGE V. 'MYER, !facing purchased we TOBAcCO AND CIGAR STORE, One door south of the First National. Bank, is now selling everything in hie line, wholesale and retail lie keeps constantly on bent: a complete stock of CHOICE CIGARS, ?INE CUT. PLI7G, AND SMOKING TOBACCO, Pul up in all b tylen. The bed qualities of BROWN. SLICK. .1.3 a) SnOTCii ssurrl4. FANCY TOBACCO BO X ES and POUCHES, And all goods usually kept in a ifrat•cdnr CIGAR STORE? • beaten' will do well tO all ind examine Ids It* and *ell selected stock. • • Toutsda. April 29. /eta Jewelry. SULES HUGUENIN, jE TELLER SILVERSMITH; :AIERCLTR'S NEM BLOCK,' TOWANDA, PA Hee just reouived from Saw York a new assortment ofAire Gobi LADIES' WATCHES, AMERICAN WATCHES of all dosorlpticr, dlao aselected anotimat of GOLD - CHAINK 'EINE:GOLD • a - m.vr-E't , eux2S Or ALL =4Es vßom - THE CHEAP 7 4301.0c8ALVEit AND .821;EL irECTADLIIS AND IrirrrOLASSE* to At alt cues as kopoized 'NNW' PAIWAT .11601:!$01)4TINC. S - PIitTACLILS. Wilda patent am enabled tevezebange4biaaes at surname without cal fad MOCIS, ;li.ATC lll2 eAltp-. II MMATEEPAIUM ; . Towanda. Dew Ilkiefer ~ wmvpittutror, ,A LVEnips rlAtUirilitiltß ARE SELL- A-) tag 17.1 ¶Prr ell Par. • IRE ME 'ever offered Ist (Qppotte Powell /a Coe.) Consihting of And DOESKIN Th . e moot erlebreted brands of SMOKING -'I,TOBACCO, in great variety PAVES StATell 8.4.14:8 Onidoor north of SWISS WA rCHES, EMU EST - 10 THE BEST .-'-,, , ,i - ..•'. - -- -... n! - 1- Lit:: -. - , f , : ,,, 5i,•• • 7,-.' -- , - . T.41.'::":.: . :`i;',W _-- _ ..rA ...• - i ' =.• gi. ~: O-. 1. ~..,. . . Ja• : ' ' tig -i * ' `4 - .. :, "o. 1 , 1 ma, : • 1. _ . INIE killsakta;BROTHERS ' & co. i f f . Wish to call the attention the public to their„ stock of i. ;I • . - - . . '- ' . IIAtip_WARE. - 1 - _ ________• , - i • ' ;' 'f WARMING litlTLENthitTh; ' • ' . .., BLACKEWITIIV TOOL& - • . [ ' '_ sud CAltPzarnaur Too* theort Also, a large.miest a • • , .-window Glow Seth. Paints. Oils. - ' Putty. Varithibes, - and Paint I.: ' - . sad Varnish Bruthes Of all kinds, which win be bold for the lowest Cub price. Also, flee assccitheut of : - ..:- ' , • - - ,ZEIIOIIENE LAIIIPs: • Of ovum strie and pattern to atilt the public - Limns repaired and changed from Oil and Maid to. %erosone. . Partkodar attention paid to the manufacturing o 'aikido of • - • TIN WARE. • JOIIIMIG PROXPILT ATVIXDI2., We have on hand a nue article of GLOB FRUIT WIC With hnprtered aclt sctillng curia, and • . 4 HEHltel i tCAL SEALING CitNei. Whichts one of the best cans used. . • June 20. 1865. - ' G O TO S. N. BRONSON'S FOR HUE HARD MO WING MACHINES None Letter, and pane for Um same, an important -announcement. • SASH, I)00130 'BLINDS ! No better quality can be found. and At pikes attain able. Tonle . STOVES, IRON AND HARDWARE, As loneas the tide of the 3 qoarlirt,,t4e., B:e., at 31L'TIMPOL)ITAN HARDWARE STORE, dune 24.4yi NEW HARDWARE iND STOVE STORE AND TIN SHOPS WYAZtMNO !. - • -.R. F. SC Z E 11, - • Has just reMved a full supply of COAL AND WOOD COOICINGSTOVES, COAL ,1) = BASE BUIINERS.he. HORSE SHOES, NAIL RODS, I 4 APPIo Patron'. kc. .UI edam of Nana and Hous e Ttizuming Uoods. REPAIRING AND JOBBING OF .ILL KINDS of the moat approved styles , : done al abort notia.3 ALI kinds of Cutlery, Reimers, Raisers, Carpenters, Blackandtlui, -and Wagon Maher& Tools. Glass, Shovels, Scoops, ikc. Wee we a call, I will seU as cheap as the cheapest. WYalealnn. Nov. 3. '139: Parniture. L00.K,. HERE! Ttmr‘f fe now• on ts.h . ll3:Cou at the Ma»pnoth Fgrniture Store, IN TOWANDA. PA. The largest and best stuck oh FICTIZN.ITITIZE! To be* round in Nortlicruitunsylvaula, %Odell is be- lug sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES"! 31y stock consists in part of Parlor, Library, Oin ing,room and. Chamber Bete, -Parlor, Library, Eaten., pion. Dining and Whoa Tables: Chairs, Iledsteada, Bureaus, li:aahntauda, Sofas, Loaugee, Tete-a-tetca, Wtutt-Nota, Cradles, Cribs,. Sc., ,17. r. A fall line of Mattawan and Bedding, Pier, Manteland Common Mirrors, Oval and Bustle Prainee and Brackets. &c., 8:c. In fact, 0%m-thing In the .kurniture Line ! Which must b. Et'ell to be appreFiated. and width a - 111 be auld at L CAW E R PI? I ES ! • Than the same quality of goods extt pa:chased elm.- where. Thankful to the ymbllc for their paid liberal 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 goode and prices before prirchaaing elacarlaere. No charge for showing gopda, and VILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! COUNTRY DEALERS eupplied us usual at the low eat market prima. I also keep on hand a larga assortment of Beady Made Conhis. from the must common to the finest Botewood. 'Also Burial Robes. Crapes. ac..and lam the sole agent in Bradford county forBhuler A. risk's METALIC lIVIILki. CASES, CASKETS. 6;C: A good HEARSE oirayPaii readiness when Towanda, Dec. In, 180. JAMS 0. FROST F URNITURF., WARE-ROOMS ''.7ASLES MARMON animal:wee tothe publicthat he ■till continues to manufacture ant keep on hand large assortment of CABINET FURNITURE. Bureane, Tables, Bedstesdn, Stands. Mars. &a. or every description. which are made of the hest mate rials. and In the moat nonhuman'. manner. I invite the inspection of the public to my work. which 'ball not be enrpaaaed in durability at any shop In the country. and my prices will be found to be as low as the tiara will admit. Ready-made Collins constantly on band or tazde.to order. A good Hearse will be furnlibel when fleshed. Aug. 18. l&15. Miscellaneous. 814001--BINDERY.;---THE PUB- Ito Is respectfully informed that the Book-Bin dery has been removed to the Argue Building. third story, where will be done 18001-BINDI:NO: In all Ha various hranehea. on terms's. reasonable ae •• the times "1%111 allow. The Biudory will.be under rho charge of = An sxperienoad Binder. and all work welts: promptly done fu a uty!e.and manner Whichcannut be excelled. Music. Magazines. Newspapets,Old Books, kc., bound in every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the Bulitg and Binding of • BUNK LOOKS, To any desired Pattern. which in quality and dura bility' will tie warranted. All Mint will be ready for delivery when promised: The patronage of the public is solicited, and per fect leation guaranteed. - Towanda, Anguat 2. 1806—t1.- SENT F . R.E E! M. °TEEM:, SON' k CO.'S SE I) CATALOGUE • AND GUIDE TO THE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE, GARDEN, FOR 1870. : • Published in January. Every toter of dowers wish ing this :maraud valuable work, free of charge, should :address Immediately M. olcEkr E. SON at co:. 121, wander k Harry's Idoelt:ltoehester, N. Y. Oct. 21.' , 10t9.—thus 1 • B4lthßY AND DINING ROOM! Firstiilock north of 'Ward House, BREAD, PIES, CARE, &C., baked dairy and sold al, wnoiesale and tetal. We use the beat materials and war work Is alwayS neatly done. Dealers are invited to examine our wholesale prices.. PASTIES. PICNICS; ire_ supplied afrei, aonable rates on abort notice. In our I DOING DOOMS' - . • .. we oar stipertor lndumenentsto all who want either a lunch ors geed meal. Ladles esti step to and quietly enjoy seeped Tea. undisturbed by ttolpe or rowdslarei . , -Mesle stall hours of the day. or a-Teethe. oitfmnalikkanditurlng their ' mason sod served auk bylbettlek - or sold' to quantities to tun. Of .cotpurnommy :we keep sa assortment equal to any In this part of the State, and sell at wholesale Also • mini worth:wet of azoceates: Prices as low is the lowest. Towinfla. °et. 16. Mi. li. W. WI TT A; M. MB UM •_.~, l _ ~. 4.:.,.,. .•_4--ttli-'). I _1..% ',-. A ~ ",-,---I._ rt : poiErrh7n OtD CASH DRUG STORE, Comer Main sad Phiettrests, Towands, • ass rectittly added largely stocks full Mid toisplct• assiutmeah constituting an ezilsashro ea rioty. embracing may articles usrd_lit the Arts for utsclutalitst pumiwo, carefully Wl:eta" with record to the' rewants of the Public. Which will to VredutalstalUSE;7llk4 ,hub purchases, awl on the reasonable tsars at Wholesale or :ZOO. coast:mg°, . • • • - 4- • .: , Davas, lifzinmsEs, CaixtgAis, rAniso.l, BENZINE AND TURPENTINE, 11f. PAINT, j'ARNISH, • FIIITE-Npiat, did oIJ *We of Limobes,, - KEIIOBL i NE OR COIL-OIL, ' • Alcohol nut Burnt ug'Ylnkh, LAWS. SHAM NICK% CIIIViCEri Sperm, Lard. lite 3 h l ,7 oo t. TANNER'S. AND MACHINE OILS, :Parley and Toilet Articles to an their, variety. sioNars,'Buukiip: soAPL cows% • Pomade", ILir•D7a", Perfumery.. . POCKETBOOKS, PORT MOIVALS; TOCall, BKW vp.IIAiIi:PIMPAItATIONI. For Medicinal use, • ' 'TOBACCO , PIPES AND' eIGAMS, Garden, Fkdd and Plykei heeds. Trusses. gni). porters, Suspensories. Shouldee Beams,. lirEAet 'Pumps, Teething Mugs: Nursing Bottles. • Nipples. Nipple Shells andllnelds, oyrtimes, bed Paus,..helf•Sealtng Fnnt Jars, Thor- . monsters, FLreoling Ettraets, Stuns Jugs, blase Warep Bottles. Vials, Corks, Path Brick, and Stofe Blacking. Fish Tackle, Unii4oo. ac. Ilet,tattte. k:ciectie Atut Hohicepath 3todieinee, and all the populrx Patettt 11 . -E D-I - C I N E All articles warranted as represented. Persons at a (balsam can receive the.r orders, by stage or mail, which wall receive prompt and carigul attention. 'Medical cdriee given giguitoully at the Whet., charging only for medicine. • • Hd Thankful for past liberal patronage, would ce peetfuLly announce to 11:8 fr;eoas Awl tae tliat . no pains shall tx; spared to sat:thl, and merit tbe eon. tinuatlon of Wale wild:lath:a and pttcotiage. air. Open Suudays for from 0 to 16 n.m..andl:m.t6l.asdstor.p.m. din. 1. 11100—yr. ' H. C. rourgn. $.U.., GREAT . ..B,IIIOAINS IN BOOTS & SI-10ES Orwell, Pa 'The nuderaigned are m.feviDe a lame anti ci•ell ec laded stock of It 00 T 5 .4 .; A YD . SHOES` SEMMES FALL TRADE, GENTS, U. F. tIULZE.R. SEM ED AND PEGGED BOUTS of the name itaIIVEL itI.KPDFOIS2I. ?MIAMI' M. CLth► Tolland*, Aprll 5. 1869: TOWANDA HEAVt.AND LI(iET WAGONS - WOOL TURNING ALL ITS SILV..ii.3IIEs 11131.s„ , ;POKES f. lIVNT ,STUFF, LARGE STUCK •Froze WHICH TW.SELECT. We hatvi; the Broad amliciuTow Gitve BLOOD ez OCD.. Still continue to manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & - CLEANERS,. and will son a botthr_ machine.lfor less money than CCM be had elsewlicti in tht., world. We cl.ihu fur our machines thattliy - will dri. As Much. r hr 'more. than any other, and arc more durably built. We personally superintend our work and see that it is wall down. We will • of our machines, on 4pplication. ONEAND TWO HORSE POWERS, One gE Teo 110.7 c THRESHER gf .SEPERATORS N .EW PLANING The undersigned Lavine built a large and 'commo dious Mill in the Dorm gh of TPwanda..ancl tiLeil it with the mostrooderu rug L11113.1.31:4 machinery. fdr the mmufm.tum of Arc prepared to till orders, whether large or ~wall, upon the shortest notice. We time ale° a' large va riety of 1110VLp1110S, of the latest e.tyh. an,l pattern, which e can furnish much cheaper than they can be worke by banal. -' PIA. NO. TONGURING; . : GROOVING. AND'SCROOL - • • • SAWINti. And all other work pertaining to Joinery. will be di..qte to snit our cnatomeni. - Pei eons builtUreg,and not living . mare than [was° to foortoon wiles distant. will and it largely for their IRtoro t o buy Of us. or bring tho:r lumber and hare , it worked by our machinery. - -Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber: and while your teem to feeding, bare it groond out and take It home w.th yon.' We will .tv.y Catill. for D lIEBELOCK 1.1.1111M0 delivered at one lumber, yard. Come and see us. er If oa curt eente. write. , - Towaudi r leh.. L. B. r,oroliEßS & CO. , ES ~~ ... A ;, ~ r;~, XIITAUMXP morn nasts, Poi:kat Knives, anon, /TUE Wpipt AND • LIQUOPS, Booti and Shoes. CBMZE9 NEW BOOT .I .V .51I0E STORE South end of Ward-Hoax B . ‘titziple for tb..• 'Mild& we , aer le. e3olt. C.,u,istftig LADIES AND CHLLDREN S . • WEAR MADE TO ORDER • REPIAIIIING NEATLY DONE AND ILIADIC WREN .111020SED. - Thankful fur past flan to solicit 4.etniticistance Manufactories. AGRICULTURAL UM! 79 31ANUFACTUREA H 1.7138. SPOktES, BENT STUII, tiVkaal.iLJul) WORE, SCROLL e.' WINO:, PLANING. ETC., ETC l=!! We off,r a The above are prom the best • a' 1 :it:COND GROWTH HIMORY AND OAK 1.1611-T .tM WAtiONS la_ MILL PICKS made and dreaaed M. C. MEECVU, Preiddent. Towauda..July 2. IS2B. DISCRIPTIVE CATALOGUEN THRESHER and CLEANERS F ANNIN(; ..Ir,L LS „I I= SAW AND GRLST MILL work done to order Give na a call bcfors purchasing thsewhere Vcl "OD sallOaaVll.ll `fiN'al-LLV ':oo aooau Aug. 1869. WINDOW NA:SIL AND BLINDS , _ .'mil. ate.: aisurits Y::- _ • it AND 9 LiPE INSIJBANCE ICY! -towainu. PA, roxina Immix BJ Capdal and Sul SCutiu AYsaxc►x Ci?! ruts inVitAX AL,114.1y Cut bit? Pm:Opt ring hay B . rxisuitiLb EurF Luciizz 'nit X :Kw: . Youx Myr. I Pan.lclix written ray Grricz. • oMct fti fast bl L• .5.P40 F tL, LW is MIA/. ZI:FILEtE'IS!ET, .Ir. 1 V. i'li-V4E.E.V" :3111.4.10.1: boL L.l • C. .S; RUSSE.E L, .Agrht For at follatring-nairiei! Co.lewit °MAUD F/EE ♦ MAZINE /101.713.L5c tioladeThle. Capital and surplua IbrarE I:scuzascx. r Cai)its: and tnrjlns oVer 'Niel:uriclK Co. or Nor/A euri.n...h over MANlurrmc COUFANY. Czp:ta! ATLI 6-uriq E.NTLY.FLIbi. 1sS 1 :;A:•CE CnpTA?S. /14 il,td4th Capital nurplab over .-tiet.zzc I::6cr.A:ce4:-ct,371./0, - C31•:t . 4 and TNA M t:VILANCE C6.11(.4 nY. //artiLeti, (Nip:ol. and AuTrium c%tx Liii. INbVI:ASei; COXPAN Y. t C411:41 and nurpluE oscr Cox yaz. Y. /huff. d. C.Not. Cap"..tal awl e , urigus er Risks taken (la kind:4 as by any ether-reliable Comnattirs. a`4o-Puire..es ierned and LI.PCI.I, it alt. - , adj.......: t 1& Aguney. the.reby aaving the tr,.eb.j cut ex!. n or gong eaeNiltete for tettlentent. 1,04. (Ace at the Ilarduare hture of t. 414.-:. se I I A Cu. C. S. M'ssELL Tf.)!Tallat, Feb. 7,-1),:r.--tf. N ATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CASH CAPCI c IL. SI.OII,IIYLIU-1,11. , LL CitZttcrol I•!GI CLARENCE H. : JAY COOKE, CLAlrmau Fivantv - an.l HENRY L. COOKE. Viet Pre.ricf, • i ; r...tERSM W. MEET. Secattail and Ttte advantages vt the 1. It k a National t °LA 2. It Lan a paid of CR... 3. It ofiern low intea Lt j.n in,anos 4. It l tnrnlehe• ic.nr.n•.. pinion•, for the ntne noi/i y 7.i. It in dentat.• awl eettain Y. rue, in 00 liotndoldv of 3LLSSEK, ageute , . Or ; ;. Th pulikqes ar•a cuutra. , rauve fur so munch 11;01,3 ; 8..111 pol:c!ca are Itun•furfc,t!u, . Ince. politic. are eiampt (coca zri.oi .E. W. CLARK k CO.. Bail B. S. Itt'SAFT2. )I it N. C. E.L.SBREE ICt • Agl:titi for TOlFlTltlit.alid ffE9. - r(ONNECTICUF lITATAt L.ll - f LNSUiVANCE COMPANY. CF ILLETFOLD, CONY CI:LULING NQP.L. 11i 3.)...G..1 r , ASSETS iJiln;? 1. IS&' m1:1 . :,2.1 _ SurplivsAntr $7.M510(... ' • Uri:RENT IJI.VIIik.p F1:0:)1 40 TO 7.'11:1: , I.N Total.Clano by De.. 0.11 paid t, ,L.1.t . t., ole: i .;..-...' T. , T i. PlvtilENll6 PAIL) 1U PAII:. OVER (C ,: ~ 7 .1 ELY :111'17'.11, .th it. ,grp:lan t•:+]v:tab:' .li• , d.d an: T' holden, in NN DEN 41)/1.1 , 4 ott,r , Nt 1 I; b• :t Assur,l, or may re .*:t • gra , 14:,1 I I )cars . Premium. Mire, ;.-- rlaLllg tLL -PeLiciES .v0.r.F61.17.7:1.‘ It Ik.liel4 POlicitn upun all /h. ' SiII:ABLE PLANS OF 1:2•S, Ana Lae atleptetl wt,•rn! Et' 1.1 L E. 4 (PItIOIN CI. %YETI( THIS CONIP %NY AND 1.1) titHElt. .H. B. WEE N. %et v.. To% awls; Pa.. July 22.: Iral9—tt _ .BRADFORD COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY JOHN W. MIX. r k = Prifziax For OM Hoar INbI'ILALSCE CUIIPA,CY. New L =I OIMILA FIUE !ME Nowt! AMEJLIcAN rittf, 21: 1 , . 111 MEI HAzoN:tyr ' A. set . . vcrAtell Ling ',ay.,. atiPk.,t,- , lat ram prop.: tv risks tab.') at the lowt,t ra•-• St- - Office In Meru 's New Dlock north 'Plc I lit: -Tunanda, fa. • J 0111.• 1 1 . 31 1 April 1, 18439. • THE • EQUITABLE LIFE A .yANCE: SOCIETf'S Agettey for brstge7,l CAsli CAPITAL s3.(R)000 YrarlY iocoi44 - pler $2.000.v00 c..h. M.ONTANYr..:: Towanda. 1667. • • THE LYCOMING 31UTUSLY 11 : 1 I.turauco for Brviford - 3 / 1 1 tald (Nall plAn. In eueeeaerukorei ate ,u uv.r t ty-seveu years. lIONTANYE. Towanda. July 25..1867. - .13 7 - AND HARNESS tK- T LNG. —The undersigned hale th A d+Y ctspartarrship..to be knoll' as the firm ,d 31.A..111. 'k. 1-T1.1.M. for the purpose of earryttezon the buslues.s. Iltri.ess making and repuneir d,r,:an.l all work narranted. Ca... 11 pa .1 her 611111-17: 1:1.16.111 S. 111.1.1 . T. Ca mptou u. Jan. 3. lftn.i. - _ - • PRCF. -HOBSFOIIIYS -11EFAD -1_ .Prryaration:lit C. D. PkTCIP. Maly 20. J I111E! LIME!! l'lle untleratut,lll , "by "at:ll, , iluce. to th, that he keep.' constantly nu bind at hls KILN 1,, 11IlOWNTOWN. N.. a full .tipp'y of fr..,1, ho ,NEW LIIIC. which he milli tn.!! a. , fin al. 't can la. bought at any point atom the Canal. May 1. /M9—tf. nAvin .-- -- 4 YELL ASSORTMENT Of 1 'IMMO • Uti ritt - rp.. at !lamb to ISO. DING k KE/U.EIV:, • A. YINE kSSORT3IENT OF TOI -Cl. wAre.. - ' at . wcArit: A SHTON SALT PUT U' IN brge oranran roart.t:,eat ECM ACKEREL, COI)FISII, 111.1:1; .s.TJL nab, If.allissur Trout. Ciscoe, ac 4 Smoked Salmon. Smoked }IaLINA and Dried Beef, at LONG k KEELER'S ~'~ =EI SCE COMPANY' Wit/44- ,11r, $270,000. Iia:BASCE. Coup An.; liar 1Z COUPAUII, ibttlfsnl; xci Cam 1.1. Y :41Irtay, S ASt!. 1:‘,31P.14T OEM ISUSimuaz Isatutc. CU. . -isprisafted. 11,r; VEANCE ;• 4, Lenin:fee, 1,, 'btith.Nct Ct.xy A r.,. • AW.J... I=111=1!! liartl4fcr.a.., tv it:4 r T. D. C!tMII•. AND ACCIDE-Ni.ll. issunANct. =I MEI MEE .Vri. I: t =I CM IBIEM Er= Agcel• I ME MIME GEM .x.., y„rt. 'c ~e.IPI:M. VI,{~V~ ,IMJ~~. LUTE!!' C. 11. PATCH'S.