9 I 11211 EarlyV44pltWea. The Rural Nem • linixr gives the following - suggestious on swung. ear ly vegetables: • rma.v rr-ts. - • Get a few papers af,the-very earli est kind say: extra Early ;May. , Se-r lect the warmest days in February or March vou can; -spade up as much ground, in asheltered spot, as yOU desire toplant—say a - south-side fence row or wall--Idant your :peas, thick, three inches deep, cover with warm, thy leaf mold or chip manure and on each side of tlie row lay • corn atalkS, piling Them rip a, foot on each side so that they will not fall over on the_ row. Scatter StraW lightly - , over - the row so as net Ili) fully exclude the snulight. If very rough weather sots in, - (which. Willbe _Am case, in. all probability„)- cover , the - rows with plank - or boards :Until. :_the rough weather is over. ilen:terve when the sun 311 this Way you can have a.few "messes" a mouth or so iu advanoe of those— planted at tha usual time. The pett - . is quite hardy, us I have had themcovered with snow . when two incloshigh without injury, when protected - es above directed. CVOMIXIMS: Early iu March procure sonic sods ;about eight inches squaxe and four inches thick. Tarn them over and cut the soil so that the seed can be stuck in an inch or so deep. Plant only the "Early Frame." Set the sods in• a pit or hot-bed, if you have them ;if not, set them on a shelf in a roorn where there is fire ; water with millt warm water occasionally as the soda get dry ; and when wtmn ..r weather comes remove them to the garden and place small boxes a foot square, having neither bottoms nor tops over them. At night, until the young plants get " haredned," place a pane of glass over them. Remove the boxes as the ground and the air gets warmed up, and you will have fine early cucumbers. LETTUCE. Make a hot-bed in the usual way, about four by eight feet. Sow any '.arty kind of seed you prefer ; keep it covered with sash•; air and water every bright, pleasant day. Thin out . the plants a's you use them. Such a bed will furbish an abundance, quite early, for a family of a dozen or . more. .TONATOI:.Y. Stiw in boxes of about two feet by one and a half, six inches deep in earth of.the richest kind. Cover the seed half an inch deep. If you have a hot-bed, place this box in it ; if not, set it in a warm room, hear a sunny window. Water ocetizionally. When the plants-are'an inch or two high thin them ont to about an inch.apart. So soon as.the weather is free oY frost., transplant in moderately gait' garden soil, aol rich, as that Would make fine bit poorfruit. Feeding Miloh Cows a imeefing, of the Fanners' CIO) iu North Cornwall, Connecticut, the other day, the subject for discussion ;was the feeding and proper manage lilecit of mitch cows. It was cone ed- I cd on the part of all that there are :natty things relating to this import :oft subject that are not fay under- , stood, such as the following : Is it best to feed cows iu with lay t nice or three times a - clay in winter? '24. Is it better 'ito feed ground-feed et or diV: 3d. will it pay at the ; prescat prices of labor to cut and ,te:titi the food? Will it pay to warm the water? Should cows be confined in the stable taring the day in the winter? As to the first question, is it best to feed hay more than twice a day? du:re may he some reasons why hay ,lottld be fed but twice, and no tlrntbt :here arc arguments which may be used in favor of feeding three times in a day. That a dairy of cows will eat-more hay when fed twice, there is no doubt ; but as to whether the food will be as thoroughly masticated and digested, and contribute as much to the production of milk and strength of the animal, it is not so fully settled, nor will it be satisfactorily settled until observing farmers shall carefully make experiments, and give the result f their experiments through our- a,g rictiltural papers. 9d. Is it better to feed: ground feed wet or dry? It may be said that the saliva of the mouth is given to the animal in sufficient quantities to mois ten their food and that is of such a nature as to very materially promote digestion, and that if watere sub stituted, instead, -the juices of the stomach will be the result. And this is no dbubt true. The practice of wetting food for horses or for any other animals, is, to say'the least, of very doubtful expediency. 3d. Will it 'par to steam food ; The experiment is just-being tried to some extent here, and so far as it has been done has proved entirely satis factory. It is claimed that a saving of one fourth of the hay is the result, as well as an increase of milk. 4th. Will it pay to warmithe wa , ter for our Milch cows in cold winter weather? Ascertain the amount of food necessary to keep up the heat of the body ; if large quantitieti of water lie taken ut rt7very low temperature, a portion of the food will be expended in renewing again the heat of the body. pl?bably more than enough to pay for Warming it 'over the fire, and there is little doubt that a greater amount -of milk will be secreted, .rough even to pay the expenses of arming the water. Should much cows, be confined in the stable during the day time in • winter?. To secure the largest quan tity of milk with the smallest amount of food, the cow mud at all times be kept warm, su.fficientiv so not to ex ts any part of the food to keep up the animal heat; in cold weather, . t herefore, it is better to confine the animal in a warm stable. AD% ANTAOF-4 OF CROSSIXO The Secretary of the New York State Poultry Society says : —"While it is imperative to have thororgh•bred fowls to keep up the quality of tilt!, ,:rosses, in all cases the former dolls not include the varieties most prolific in creating eggs and meat- for profit. Skillful crossing has been proven the most satisfactory in these all-import and features. But as the crosses no matter how made,rapidly deterioriate, they - must be periodically renewed and - regenerated from the original pure stock, CIAVA.--To pro - cut a cow from kicking while milking a COiTM pondent of the...Biwa! American says : Take a linen cloth sct in cold water, and itmt before you commence milk ; o_g, lay it cm her loins . • wet. Thor wholtasa tried it, *ay that a eow will sot kiekbo long as the cold, wit cloth mi her 11/4•11. snag a i VAT RIM 1300 inuai Ems 000 5111.10311T313 . 014 cat itairmaatiarr. -mama or amain: • 3BOADI3IIAGE-1301111LE .13131:11 ror - - . , CLEVELAND, ToLEDoiDETWAV CUKtIOO. 11.1ZWAVIKEE. ST. PAM; WM, • And idlpoixits West and Ncaltnrad. • manntszo. GLUM trnsaxa; PATTON. CMCINNATI. MDLLSAPOUS. • LOIIIEWILIA ST. Lora : ', . • And All'pcdnts Singh and seat..._Boith tivir Asa vicraorgo: Giugeux was 'ICY Tumors* savors (*Ludt ID taint m. BUITAIO, DVS smut, Citrl4xo AIM _On and alter Mondeniters e ber IND. Oates trill wave Weevily. at obcett the foliating boars, Tie : 0900, VEST 4:63 axi .. NIGHT iSPRESS Olietulays acceptant* Rochester. Buffalo, Dunldrk. Cleveland andl4ths ' dons% connecUng with the Late Sitere;Nktkpill Southern. and Grand 'trunk ktalltralth at Ballo; Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; alsoitt Mat , land with the C. C. C. k Inn. Rahway for Whin. VOW' and at Cincinnati with rt i Vb Short Lineltailway. and the Ohio it Railway forth. South sad Southwest .' also waned., - inn lines at principal stations main line. Sae a.m.—NIGHT ESP , . for Rochester, thvirsio. Dualdik. Cincinnati. =Me bag direct connection with trains of ths Grand • Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo. Dun kirk and Cleveland for all points Vest. and at Cin cinnati with the Ohio and suaisdppi and Louis ville Short Line Rsiitilow for the South andtioutti west ; also with all connecting trains at principal stations on main line. 418 a.m.-41AM =Mr, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 11:09 p.m.—EL-I=A ACCOMMODATION, Sini4sYs • expected. p. M DAY IMMO& Sunday@ exeepted.. for Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland. Cincinno. ti caddie South. Stops at principal stations mad connecting points on main line. New and improcea Driaringßoom Coseheiraccom pany this train tram New York to /MAIM, and Noeping Machos are attached at Harnellsellle, run ning thr' to Cleareland aka Galion 'without mange. 10:99 p. MAIL. Sundays exoepted. for Buf falo, Dunkirk andelereland. connecting with trains for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train running Omagh to Buffalo. 115 a.m.—WAX FREIGHT; Sundays excepted. 3:10 pan.—E3IIGBANT TRAIN, daily for theWcat. GOMO EMT 2:20 s.m.—NIORT EXPRESS. Sundays eicepted, connecting at New 'task with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train from Biafra lo to Now York. 5:3e a.m.--CrScISrSATT EXPRESS. Mondays ex cepted. connecting et Jersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Itallroau for Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washnigtoni anti at New York with steamer's and afternoon Express trains to: New England Cities. Also stops at prin cipal stations and connecting points on mainline. Sleeping Catches accompany °detrain to New limit 9:38 ei.m.—BMGIIAATroN aCcoSI3IODATION. Sandals excepted. 12:53 p.m.—DAY EXPREsti. Sondaysexcepted, con sleeting at Middletown for 'Et:Lionville. and at Jar .. sey City with midnight camas train of New Jets sey Railroad for Philadelphia. New lend improved Drawing-Room Coaches accom pany this train from Buffalo to New York. 12:45 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRALN. dilly. con meting at Owego for Ithaca. 0:38 p.m.—N.Y. MAIL. Sundays excented • 9:09 p.m.—LIGHT:MX; kniPirrus, daily. connect; fag at Paterson for Newark ; at Jersey City with Morning Express Train oft New Jersey Railroad for . Baltimore and Washington* and at New York with Morning Express train for Boston and Neer England cities. Also stops at all principal nig:lone and con necting points on =in line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to New York. 3:03 p.m.—WAY rnricurr. Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. apt . A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table" of Paaamiger Trains on the Erie Railway and con necting lines, has remntly been published. and can be procured on application to be Ticket Agent of the Company. 1.. D. RUCKER. WM. R. Bann. Gerel Supt. Geu'l Paser Ag't. pA. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO.- ARRAN6E3LENT or PASSENGER TreArss conmetwin Sept. 13, 194',n. I=l Leave Towanda M ;:on Lan:: 4:00 and 6:38 p.m. Bettie:Linz leave Waverly at P:49 a.m.. and 12:48. 7:OS p.m. R.)1. - 111 C•jLL Leave Towanda Arrive Tunkbannock. l'ittston Wilkeadlarr•. .• 'Mandl Chunk • • Allentown ... .• 13etttleberu..- •• ilitAtoll • •• • Now York.... New F.aston... Allentown ..., Mauch Claunl: 'White Raven . Pittrtuu Tunkhannock Arrive Towanda.. BM lihic r.l Wle.te 'Javan l'a. , aeugri'm for liarritharg and rittaburg will thaw,. rani; at Allrutown. Lave true for rupprr and tahr I.ltrownli. fast L'rprea, with ideryini; care sitarlitil. at 4:in ;on- to Ling.. .10n\ P. COX.. Superinteadeurn Books and Statonory. DIARIES FOR Ig7o PAPER & ENVELOPES N FAIT - ORK PAPERS SCHOOL UOOKS PENS, INK, 311:S1C, STATIONRY PICTURES ws to .4 :11.11 Pt BLANK BOOKS YXNKEE NOTIONS -Tcrwataa, ).; or. P. IS6S. THE NEW AN!) IMPROVED ELT IS HOWE FAMIL I Were x.ranica th., First Prize M the Path; Exposition ]887,-pier 132 other Machines. Alegi. the following Stahl Fairs of 1569 hare award ed this Maehine the first Premium : New York. Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Nen llanipshtre. Vermont. tvisconain,irod Indiana. At the County Faire of Madison. Onondaga, Oewo. go. Wayne, Orleans. Tompkins. Seneca, Monroe. Her Schuyler. Livingston. and a host of others. Report of the Committee 'on Sewing Machines, at the State Fair held in Rochester. fall of IPBB : Your Committee Imre examined the different Sewing Ma chines, to which their attention was called. and would recommend as the best Tinily Machine for all work, Elias ilowe's Sewing Machine, and for the following reason ; Ist—Simplicity of construction. 2d—Beg tawny of tension on both upper and lower threwle. 9d—Sass of management. 4th—Oroat range of work upon all materials. sth—The perfect attachments to the Machine for felling. hemming, tucking, braiding, quilting, binding and cording, and the ease with which ,they are applied. Bth—The durability of the Ma chine. it being made of hardened steel. and adjusted lln its bearings( We recommend a medal." New style Hemmer. Braider. Tucker. Quilter. Cont i sr. Embroiderer. Bidder, Feller and Improved Trick Marker. It will use any and every kind of thres& from the finest to the coarsest, with a much smaller needle than other machines. Be sure and examine one be fore 3ou purchase. Prim from 160 to 1200. and every mai-hine warrinted. The real mine of our Matilda°. taring Machines for Tailors. Boot, Shoe. Harness and Carriage Makers. Igloo' well known to require emi r ment. &V fi f i 7 31" fail to call Agents, 20 Lake Street. Elmira, N.Y: ror sale by CODDING, IIErELI. , A CO, General ' Agents. Towanda. Pa GREEN HOUSES, I have rezehod a large mid tall assortment of nz. 31OBTALLES, or the Dried Mowers of Everlasting, of a most beautiful variety of &rotors. lam now prepared to tarnish, tor parties, weddings, or funer al occasions, on short notice, Wreaths, Crosses, Anchors,, band and basket Bcqueta. Also the same with natural flowers. 1 have also a few- Imported Wreaths or Crowns, formed of Immortalles No. 1. nine inehmi In diameter, • - 30 No. 2. 4n'• All orders will r 4,ive prompt attention, anlCrices reasonable. N.v. 13. leer). 111,811 E. AWL at priors that cannot tail to satisfy all that they are determined not to be undersold by any one. They Lore enlarged their Stare by building so that they now have room for the fresh supplies thlit are daily. . received by them. They have connected with their. store a Market where they now keep fresh meats to sell by the quarter or piece. and a full supply of Gro ceries and Provision/4 to which they would call the attention of all cult buyers: Come and examine our., Goods med. Prices, bens purchaatag =Cali* yourselves. We guarentee all goods to give entire satisfaction. We are thankful to sat customers for their past liberal patronage and solicits continuance awe. have ulna: y adlicg pear nl4l papers and Luz.ing of the comma, &MT i k „.. 20. *o= et t4ei brautitul IDREPARE FOR WINTER PAPERING YOUR soollffl NO NIMD OF rsiNG OLD NEWSPIPER9 ANY WALL PAPER CrY . E. .1. CALKINS.'", Se Joao jart matio*l down hie ettin. Made prepared to WI %tali Pro.r of erg deicer I=togrigan 010. ; 416 .9.30 B.m. 11:53 1:15 p.m 1:45 4:20 • . 5:43 6:00 '• . 6:30 •• . 8:25 . 9 21 • Pint, ut = 6.55 a.m 10:00 10:341 EMI ....12:00 tu. 1:32 Sewing Machines. SEWING MACHINES, WiscolLaneous. TOWANDA. FE NN 6 , 00•311 VaoKtiO t triieCkito,o)ll,lt, ow ';'.:i.::.,--.:.r.'..-.:.,,-.,:,"-,-; pionsiolP aim= J . " - 9 ; -S. litr• 4.4111 • IIT Unit maim The under Signed, 'encouraged by the success which has thus far &Wild ed their rieso eitakprise, ' to Unite PlqlewiediPnenk f9r the liberal patronage they have received, bYgiv- g their customers the o their years' experience, togeiher with the benefit of their 'greatly increased ' facilities for doing btuthimm T#4. **P . ,e 9 / 2 4 1 PUY °u- haud very large and complete assortment of eyerything- in their line, and are daily reeetithig such additioni to ' their stock as the witnts'of their 'trade re- quires. They have uow 'in store, &gar, Sy rup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, Tobacco, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Fruits, Crackers, Candy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping Paper and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety. of other goods, which have been recently .bought at the lowest' point in the market, and, are offered at wholesale, at rates to' correipond. They desire to call especial atten tion to their large stock of Fine Teas, which they are selling at New York Jobbing priceacLguarauteeing quality in all casek. Have also on hand a good assort went of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene They Still continue to have the ben efit of a rmideut,Partner in livir York, who is constantly iu the mar ket, and prepared to turn to our ad vantage any favorable changekin the price of goods. FOE, &TRVESS, 31EACU1 r Co May 12, 1868. PATTERSON & KINNEY, (.'+ucceaaora to Thoitmi L Jos F-4) Dealerii in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, FutTrg, ,Ax., a 0.2, PATTON'S BLOCK. 'TOWANDA. PENN'A - L Liming purchased the crake rßock of GROCERIES et PRCIVISIONS, of T. J. .101024, and having added largely tbeteto by recant purchases, they take pleasure In announcing to the public that they are prepared to tell anything and everything in the ciIIOCERY AND PROVISION LENE, CZEI SUGARS, TEAS. COFFEES, rIsH, FLOUR, FEED, ' C. • CORN MEAL, le WOODEN AND WILLOW IyARX, STONE WARE, &c., &c As cheap as the cheapest. Wo guarantee perfect sat isfaction to all who inky rater na with a call. CASH PAID FOR COVNTHI PRODUCE. J. R. PATTERSON Ilarch 10.1809—u. PEOPLE'S OttOCLlfr AND PRO . VISION STOLE, wCIL r0.1112iY7 BJUDGM. +Oat 3LU 11111XXIIL A nrw and oomplete stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which will be saki at We lowed pcsalbla rakes. CODFISH, 1 MACKEREL, 'HERRING, PORK, MUTTON, FRUIT OF 'ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, YANk'd.E' NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAIJ, ORM3i, Bring on your produce, wbhb we pay cash for DAIRYMEN, A constant supply of Ashton Balt, all sized Churui. Butter MMus, Tubs. lie. Please call and look through our stock. and we will do our beat to please you. W. A. ROcrwra. Tcraanda, April 25. 1869. GOLD STILL COMING DOWN ! AND VIM TIWCG VI Tar GROCERY & PRO V.l§lON a.-e tow bciug olfac4 at COW ELL & 3,IYER'S, CPANNED FRUITS OF ALL kitilada at C. U. PATCH'S. liwr , .. - 4:7- , LABGE-ASSORTHSNT;TOr it eillisELL it myrikv. 11140 • • - - ' . ...ll44AlyiitittiNilenlokro, :. "Z : . • tokomm*Ajtozatat 99.4.,iwtvivina t, ,- 4440 1 / 4 -4,4o4tiamoracoootuokw..., ty,..Q*14046,-0we*40.6:01-_, . . AW.,,t - 017 Elt - 111-11' • - WU* I Imo pnwMisid imtN!3ll.- SOU Oa lOW se log SWIM calm, trebsord .• - - TEAS, 43C413038, - SUGARS, ilit4lllCIL - SALEIRATIIII," SPICES.' Itc. MUM FLOM, GRAHAM IX) imi. l ) . moa.Pint. m3Ol. wu,..ad all kinds of Sen. Would eall the &Mallon of the public to our 'ain't Be Beat Lk qual4 or 'irk*. Jame 0430's Colabratedlani dr/. Now York C6eraksl owl Drown Yelp. Please call and essia/na oar stock or Urge assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS. TOftET SOAPS, ke., *c. I till ray the highest melt price for Fanners, give nil tell before selling elsewhere All persons indebted to Motile Ann will plumes!! and make immediate tisk-mon Towanda. Mardi. 'l2. NV. L. , CORlCiift MAIN MID SUMO STREETS. GROCERIES, Feed and Jlr al, WOOD, WILLOW and STONE WARE Wa would call special attention to our stoat of FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA & COFFEE, CASH pat(' for desirable Country M. J. LUNG. G. L. KEk;LEIt. Tiptoe*. V ernmealli, Eavcaroni. Sago, Pearl Barley and Hxminy. Oakley% Taylors. and Ford'. Family Soap.. Rolman'a. Talmadge. and Royal Batin g Powder. " Burnett's ' Stan - died Extruir. Meeker'. • Farina. Hope. Cos'. Gelatine. The Gem" Fruit Jar, Rater's Cbocolato. Cocoa and Stoma. " Tiros" Cream Lemon and Extra Soda Eraekira. "Grant's 7 Wafer. Milk. Emden; EU and Dotter Crackers. Towanda. June 23. 1889 McCABE & MIX RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES • DAILY: - Rplendid Assortment! Wholesale and Retail! VW& and fme q uality of °wearies as an be bought PRICES RANGE LOW FOR I.IIE MARKET 1 1111 Ulnas of NATIONAL FIRE WORKS Wholesale and Retail. Country Merchants will do well total/. tharprkes shall be... with the rewarauble." aattsfactory. CALL. AND SEE US. CASH PAW FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Goods shown-with pleaimre. We shall pay strict attention to all parts of our trade. • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Accept our dumb for part favors. ' Towanda, Juno 14, 1889. SYRUPS, MOLASSES, KEROSENE W. N. KINNEY HAM, line es Mali a Imo senior Pc l .o. l Ertw. ll El' TK4 STOCK OF TOBACCO, WOODEN WARE COUNTRY PRODUCE C. B. PATCH 0. 13.-V.&10li. AND TOWANDA. PA., •Deoion in sll kinds of PROrISIONS, FLOUR, Wag% we MARIO:NT to give satisfaction to ' QrALITY AND I'RIC.I2 Prettirw, ILONC+ k Sorer ttis LOOK WERE!_ - COTELL tt MYER, At the old stand of Hansom & k ,Cowass. Re now reeelving • largo and well panda dock of PROVISIONti, 'Which they offer to cash buyers at prices that defy colonetition. Cash paid foe all kinds Partoers' IProdnee. April 21. lnift—tf. Tei -*dee. GLORIOUS N.EWS! , TEAS GIVEN AWAY ' l l ET Int i GREAT A WWII TEA STORE 1 - , s,o. I 02.78 k Parrairs Nsw licom BIUDCT MEET. TOWANDA. PA.. At the dip of the AMERICAN FLAG! Ant the I; Numv:svor, kloolimiziiko; Etamples of Tea on= isms ?slaw. to randy the people that this is the place to save money. PRICES LOW AS TILE OBEAT AMERICAN TEA COMI'ANY or NEW you. Fresh Or‘Auld Coffeereoeiveddally from New York. or ground to order. Also whole Coffee. green and mated. all styles. whole and ground spices. Dried Fruits, /re.; at equally low prices. The subscriber begs leave to return his thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to him tbtle In the °roam, business In this -place, and solicits atrial hle nem enterprbe. TreV eri s4 MOU be conducted strictly on the CASH SYSTEM ! So you will Dot hive to pay eatia prima to Anoka up foe the looses'of • credit buatnesa. It you can't spans the money to pay for a pound, %my an aunee and pay t wo it. 119 Indepandent 7 then yen will be worthy . to walk under the AMERICAN FLAG Into the American' na. Store ! And buy your Weds cheap. xi , - Tramemb r Ihr Bed. White and Blue Store. neurßlock. Bridpialknet. July':l, 1069. BILMSALL k lUDGEWAY. A• KINDS GROCERIES AND LA. Previalois, at wholesale said at WA 11369. • 4 8. 'PAWS% nRIED FRUITS OF ALL ICINIIB IkCABli &Arr. 'VA . l'''.l , llllkddatittP-)1 4 • %L.'', .1. _ AwmaisMs-NAArTimk.: 47 - • -Mt 4174251 •-' ,••-• o , t-' 1, 4! 4 - • , 't , t•• OILPS • - " . • :04XSTSr: FURNISHING ;40911)S. taßroit4 WAVEB,LIG-WWA . M . ., We Mee Peothic Caber tiapi Sew Tett din sod tale the** ug istrips ;es • agall in- • - EIBM Wemiteat'eur oiniestablialment. 'Orb Fr. dfalrf atliAllas to Taillauf, Boys% Ind 01111,DRAINS''CLOTIliNG Al,lmialipOlosnistbsciWattftiO4. rn=WT.‘7'7 ' l=l "roil es «w to i 3 .00 Por 111:11 ten wool) Best Stock of Hite and Caps Rept wing* 20 /calk& 'Come awl lack, satpravq for yoorselL • Wlll be at the Ward House every Thursday. with sartudes of °OWL and prepared to take mew. Sum. , - VAN VELSOR & 1101211)01303. Gllltresd•st., Waverly, N.T. Feb. 20. 11109 CLOTHING I CLOTHING I U you wait to bay good - EAU and Viiutce K. CLOTHING, ant st unheard ef ROSENBURG tti AVOLFFIL, 133 :Vain SY., Fallon's Block.. TOWID4II. Vov. 17. 1809.-14 F. P . O. Fine are the Oarmsuti made for Yall, p Rom, In the splendid - rooms of the popular One Price NeFest and shokest, rich and rare, Elegant Clothing for men and boys' wear. Pall In; gentlizics, tan in an. Alter the chithes at the popular Our Price Store. Look and you'll and no slotliee at all ' [Mum. Like the splendid Clothingat the populsrtine Mat t.3ottdos in strum, stl marked down Lower than aniwhere oleo In town Overonat4, both for boys and men. Try them mope and y - on'll come again Harry along, for the people meth Into our doors with n hem rash, !lobby and nice are the garments all, Oreat faille Stock at the popular One Price Store, cw U.LL RECXPTION I INCREASING ENTHUSIASM r. L MIT:, DON,:, AND TOCTIVI CI OSIDND: VNDNDWZAD GLOVES AND 31ITIEN.S. FINE DRESS SHIRTS. my stock is complete. Every lot marked in plain gores. and no deviation, an treated alike. Evers' garment guaranteed to turn out as represented. Can arid look at our goods and prime. Gave mon ey and time. 110 BUODLY I NO Ircunro ! No PA.'`,ll:l{ll. alike popular the Price Store of ALEX. SOLOMON. 123 Main stmt. OPP.miee evading. Emma! & Timmla, Nor. 71. 1849. far The blithest malt peke paid for Wool. Illdes sad Pelts. NEW SPRING AND " SUMMER R. W. EDDY, Wauld-annonsee to the altlaens of Towanda. and the public generally. that he has In store and daily ro- ceiling new and FRESH GOODS, In Ws line, suitable to the wants of the people, which he will yell foe Currency et farmer Co&radius u usual of good, ova and fellable , made o Shoddy. of any kind) enn 2 bding of BUSINESS SUITS, all grades, COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, - - • °recalls and Orershirte. Limn and Paper COMM Linen. Cassia:ere, aid Flannel Shirt* Week The, SwF. panders. Glares. dues. Leather Bags, Spring Styte Silk. Soft and Straw Hats. Au finet.elass. •Hemero. her that good Goods are cb es at e hay pri c e than poor goods at any prim. .0- 'Hand examine my Roods before baying. One door south of AspinwalYstiard , ware Store. Towanda, Emil% 1860. R. W. EDDY. THE TPATPLE OF. FASHION! • - NEW arm AND ; I. - EW GGODS! An entire new stock of Clothing, bought as etresp Wore the war, to be sold with • k SMALL PROFITS! The undersigned would respectfally announce tel the citizens of Towarsh and vicinity that ho is now ready to offer them Melling, such as FINE BEAVEROVERCOATS, CHLICHILLAS, PILOTS. , • Also the • FINEST DitEnn AND BVSNESS HATS AND &TS, • Furnlehlng Goods. kn.. said that these geode, bought. at very low figures, will be sold with very small pm. Ate. I intend to establish a permanent trade In *hie place, and in order to gain the ccadittence of psnais sere, will deal on a basis of • HONESTY AND INTE GRITY ! And g ood, will be Warranted for what they are ssi! l il i elited to be. COl9O endezamine, and convince Tocriela Wean Vale the Place, 'TM& of Fashion, =th me, south emu ef Deldleanan's H. JACOB% Towanda. Oct. IT. 1867. NICE STOCK OF CHROMOS 11. and 'lapwings si min% TEE BEErtnarrr‘ aAusig'trsi McCABE t KM V. MLLE GRIC FRUIT : mom ka.rilietrpale awl retail. - - 7, host lierkZE & 1,111 =NM CLOTHLXG LOW PRICES? Go at ewe to • at the Clnthing Regulator. SII.OOKTNOLT LOW PRICEs ! DOSITRY, NECK-WEAR HATS AND C.tPb, OtX)Db t GOLD PRICES! CLOTHING. an Wool. Linen Costa. Trusters awl Pante 3 . . ' , - _ - ... 4 011% 1 0 4 *, 11- ""•4 - .4- - ; 4 . 411tUkBgirk4 . - .5.f=34,1 1111 ,,, , ,Petet sgtessi*Obitiimlidiotesitiosiwodue '.. - 11 , 1•7:11 • 4za • por hairiguipriar • TALL asaWINTEIt_CLOTIrLRG ."..1411..hisiog {sits — verobempliarroitkilloqMPS4*. een`tri ' • CY a rl ; " 30:.Eia -: 40 at aiwy akrie merles, each as „,*• • ENGLISH . B ELUICt3, lIIELTGNS, = vxtoae, mereirsziAlm drx lin 16 ials;‘at.44'cir Men's . ; Youthei nd Boys' Clotting, ever sesta fn Towends. • - Ara Ibis & • , , GENT'S - FURNISHING :,GOODS, 110611.1tT.- GLOVE@ sod.IIITTICNBr RA-'l'B' & CAPS, LL' AND PORN: COLLARS. fiThIPENDZIM /WSDKERCSI77B,•ke: kc. Alive a large stock of CLOTII9. rzsriscs, varotiyas. de. AU Goode warrented torepresented. Caii and ea, amine our deck before yardman', Remember the place % Naha start, one door north of Chaniberilea Jewebrlitore. mnux TOMOS. . Towsada, Dec. 9.1869 HURRAH! HURRARI GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF READY MADETI-LOTHING, 1 . M. E. ROSENFTELDS, 4Oppoeite Powell & bow.) aro CUM offering to the publle • large ail °holes 1 stock of I WINTER GOODS, • - Consipting of BEAVEIt, CHINCHILLA, OVMCOA.TS I'OR MEN AND BOYS WEAR, • 1 Which will be *Old 25.. par coal. lama than termer prices at M. E. ROSENFIELDe. Alpo a large in voke of UNDERSHIRTS A'ND DRAWERS I intend to less than cost. to Make room for 'Swing Stock. Now lir your tizae buy • Suit cilieap. CYR and convince youiselfdhat 311. E. RO SENFIELD offers Great Bargains In the line of Clothing and GENTS FURNISHING GOOK Call tetate - pwrcluiesinii elmeartisie. - - X. E. ROAENFIELD Towanda. Jas. 35, 11920 Tobacco ma Cigars. _ G EORGE - V. DIVER; purchazed the TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE, Oue door south 01 the tint 2:stioual Lank. is Dow ecillug everythlag to him Hue, whot.stati and Tend Ao %cepa constantly on 'nap a eompleto Stock of CHOICE CIG d II S, fl E OUT. PLITO.• AND SMOKLNU TOBACCO, rut np in all tityto. The Lest qualltie4 01 IsnOm. ULACE, AND SCOTCH MNUFFH, The ant eelebreted brands of FANCY SMOKING.' - TOBACCO, at gnat variety 1' 1 PE,B, TOBACCO BOXES and POUCHES, = ant all goods tainusily kept in a gist class CIGAR STORE! Doilies will do will to otli and examine his kap sad well selected stock. Tolima'. April 21)..i5c0. 1C:22 DUES #I;TGITNEN„ • J 1! SILVERSM77II, one dooi nom, et MI mracrinl NEW BLOCK, rowixp4, VA Haeju*. received ... I'ol/3 ?i(03: York a new assortment, of fine Gold LADIES' WATCHES, AMERICAN WATCHES of all descriptions. Also a selected assortment -01 GOLD CHAI NS , FINE GOLD , CLOCES Or ALL STYLES rrioll THE CHEAP. EST TO THE EMT. Are prepared to All elders, whether large' or small. upon the shortest notice.. We_ have also a large va riety of IJOUI.DINGS. of the latest style and pattern: which we cab turuiiih much cheaper than they eau be : . .. worked by hand. • . . baked daily end sold at wholesaleandretail. We uta. pigjagg, ~. the best materials and our work' it 'always neatly TONGUEING, XEW PA TNNT ACCOIODATING SPECTATES., done. Dealers are invited to examine our wholesale . ; 43ItuOVINts. • - . , . . prices. PARTIES...PIC NICEI. L - c.- supplied at 1 AND tiettOOL ' Sylbis patent lam enabled to - exclamaka Glidatts at 'amble rates emittert notice. lit our ; '• , - ' . • . SAWING, a 4 time without extra charge. CO and see. i - . - without extra ROOMS : And all other Work pertainiog to Joinery, will be dons ; , . 1 'we offer stiperior inducements Mali who want either to snit our customers. CLOCKS, WATCH, AND ABIVELBE REPAIRED a lunch or a good Meal. Ladies eau step- to and Penton, Wilding. and not living more than twelve - 'ante, Saittatimxi). • ~., quietly enjoy a cupid Teas, Mulish:Owl by nobs; or to fonrteen miles distant. will rind it hrgelyhir their • ' . ~. rowdyism .' Mods at ill hours of the darer evering.., Interest to hewed us, or-bring their limber and hive ' ?.011BTRILEI on hand dining; theta seldom llintaerved 'lt worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of - out by the. dish or sold in _quantities to suit. Of Elooring. - or other, Imriber, and while your team is OONVECTIOWERY 'we keep ad usottment equal to feeding, have it ground out and takelt home with -,. - ---- any in this part of, the :Labe, and sell at wholesale , yo"' or retail. , We will tia CASH: for PINE AND MACIOCE ---j------ ---- - - AND ;' 'Alien general itideiment of GROCERIES. Aloes '. MM.= delivered at our lumber yard.. Come awl c . p, r4nlN .as law as Bs lertrost.. • . ...; jPO WOW OMR can't gespoorrits. ... .• - . Potaah. et . Totrergrallet. Id; 'II'. D. W. seem a-. co. - i Towanda, Yela.:llo3-1. I; D. IfOrdlErCe itl'-'1 'Hex 'ln ir - CON CENT RATED LYE - 00IM, AIMS ATM STEEL W;(31101,121 AND EiteOLARSES to Atoll comes of !impaired tight.. Towanda. Dec as. mo. DRIED Itßtpi 01c;)ALLikEINDS "CO , WELL .. & MYRR 1 ARE SELL. , m verrerap • t 40 : ;1.F T ~.,........ - .. 1 , 1, .. .1 ... 4 ' ,-1 7 443 , ,,i-AV I IIN:.'• ~i- . 7.,yi. -. 4.4.11:0,4- 1 9 i dtiip - 1 0 , r 1 ... i : , .:- 1, •:: ,- ;n* : ~.: la r.,:t4 . ' ir,.-4.'": - . c, ~ : .,P ,I:ii . : - 1 4 ; 4', .ig47.i'.:,' l'• mi,,,i-,..,:i..,0r.f..i„.-.]:.4.. it,...:,, , i , , ..4; ,..,..'......i,i.td ~..; - ; ,, iti., , , ~...,, i g,...:#.-,, ,,. ., 0 :- : _ . 3 ...:10,--:... - ;. , .-.,, , nld - OS:- .- -• • .-- ..: •,.... -":...,:. • :-.. ~ -: :1 , - .1:4::: - .;: 4 4 ',., • - ":': --:. l . '..;-.. M f. - , : -...:, .-:- " • ‘.-,.. :-.01 - •,- -; , - , .•,!. 4 - .... i• - - •,,-,••••:.: A„ ... - .k.V . - -, -. ."A'''' ''.,•,,=':-.:: -- : - . - • - • , -."i . ,' -'' -r: •••••."•-..., * 174 -' •• i •:.1 - 1.. - P.." -4 4' :-1- .""''' - .•'-',.. '.W . ''. .. . ~ .. . . - .3Ict.RSHALL BROTHERS Sr.- CO. tO !oak ne Stenthm of :Um PAW to their tuuumpr iii: • • IN* Niatmest tre - Wisdom! Omehilkiibt Relytts t 0.134 Ot all klade, vidett mill be ea dee the lowed Cash price.. . 41.9. • tlee,amoethieust . • , - . Of milt afria and pattern to suit On public. • lonipa repaltialinat changed from Oil and /11214 to Xeriletia. . Particulsi; attention Pat& to the mouniactnring' of • ..XIS' WARE. ions , mq.raceitrat sraxx xz w. _ We hare on hands fins setteli GLASS PRGIT ?ARS. With laapinveil iieltae*Ang carts. and HERMETICAL SEALING CANS Whirl to one brthe beat outs use& June 20.1865. G.O TO S. N. BRO.:•.:SO:N'S, FOR 11171111ARD IVING gdaILTNES, Nene better. and porta for the :aloe, rth importact attnouncetoeut. • _. . . SASH, DOORS AND BIASINDS.I. No better quality eau be found, and et prices;.ttaiti . able. Tine of • STOVES,. IRON AND HARDWARE Aa low as the tide of the market, ke., tr.., at • METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STO/11,;, Orwell, Pa: Juno 21. 18641—Jy1 NE'Y HARDWARE AND STOVE. STOIIE AND TLN SHOP AT WYALVIING - R. F. SULZER',. Has just received a NI supply of COAL AND WOOD COOKING From. COl4, AIPD And DOESKIN BASE BUIINkIRS,Ae.- HORSE SHOES, NAIL BODE, HOME SHOE IT, MINX !CAUL CORA Applo Potters, fr.c4 All sizes of Nails and House Trimming Goods.' - REPAIRING d YD JOH/ILNG or ALL RINDS of tha most approved styles, done at short notice. All kinds of entlery, Scissors, nalsOrs,Carpenters; Blacksmiths, and Wagon Maker{" Tools. Glass, Shovels, Scoops, &c. Give me a call, I will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Wifiluidnif. Nov. S. 'G). • R. F. BRIZES. LOOK HERE! 'Vlore In non on exbib.tnnint Litt iifani'nutlt Furniture Store, FURNITURE! To be forma in Northern yeillwilettia, which is be ing soli My stock contilsta in part of Parlor. Llinary,'Diu ingsttom Ind Chamber seta, Parlor, Library, k.Ytert.. *ion. Dining and trillca Tables. Chairs, Bedabside, Bureaus,- Waabstanda, Sofas, LOUng ,. g. What-Nola, Cradkas, Criba. ka, ate. A full line of Mattrasses and Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Common Simon, OM and Bostic Frames att.l Iltnekets, kc. lit fact, eterything In the Fciiri iture Line tuttet be even to bz:approctuto , l,..nd ‘vltieTi thu ht . AOlit at Thaw the panic quality ut goods can tkr purchz,,,l whom. 'f hauktal. to Me public foitheie pact liberal patron mail determined to merit a continuum', lal - the same by offering Indueemente not to be found,. Phu:- where; t invite:them to call and examine toy good,. ainl,pricie,befoire purcbashig elsewhere. to charge for shoving goods, 'antl - 1 • WILL N9T BE UNDEBSOED! COUNTRY DEALERS supplied as usual at the low est market prices. 1 also keep on trend a large assortment of Ready Made Coffins, from the moat common to the lineal Rosewood. Also Burial Robes. Crapes, Sic t .anal am tho sole agent lu Bradford county for Shuler k FURNTTURE VARE-ROOMS JAMES MAKINSON 'announcer. to the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep ou Wad a large assortment of Bureaus, Tables. Bedsteads, Stands, Chairs, ko, of every description. which me made of the best spate rids, and in the moat workmanlike manner. I invite the inspection of the public to my work, which shall not be Nor passed in durability at any shop in the country. and my prices will be found to be as low as the times will admit. Ready-nada Collins constantly an band or made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired. Aug. 164865. SWISS WATCHES, •TOOLB, ' , • • TOOlB, kiW:SEg JCESIOSZNE LAMPU, ROOD FLEMING STOVES, ILLEVATZD Farnituto. IN TOWAM)A, Pt The largest and beet atoct of GREATLY REDCCED PRICES! L(.l IV E I: ft I( E METALIC SILMIAL CA.Sat. CASKETS. SC A gued IMRSE always in rusainese %Olen reqUired Towanda. Dec. 10.- 184;s. JAWS 0. FROST CABINET FURNITURE. Idiscollanecras. RROOK-BINDERY.-THE PUB Be to re,apertfally informed that the Book-Bin dery has been removed to the Argus Building, third story, where will be done BOOK-BINDING! in an its earioue branches. on terms as reasonable u ••the times" Will allow. The Bindery will be under the cbarge of H. C. NIMITARER, An experienced Binder. and all work willbe promptly done to a style and manner which ininnotbe exoeUed. Music, `Magazines: NawsPoPernOld Nooks, kc., brand in every variety of style. Particular attention will be Maid to tho Billing and Binding of BLANK DOOM. To any desired pattern. winch in quality sad dura bility will be warranted. All work will be ready for delivery when promised. The patronage of the.publle in solielted, and per fect ratiafaction guaranteed. • Towanda.*Angnst 2. 1866—tf, SENT FREE! • M. O'KEEFE, SON it• CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE •S „END GUIDE TO THE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE • ft. GARDEN, FOR IS7O. • Puhlithed Ludantitry. Every lover of flowers wish ing Watley and valuabhiviMr.. free oteharge. should oldreso.Unnindinttdrld. O'KEEFE. SON waiver k Barr 's Block. Roclootor, N. Y. • •„ Oct. SI. BAKERY :tND DINING ROOM! First Molt north of Ward liooaO, BRE 4.1), PIES, CAKE, &C.-, j . lii4tdp *War . , `. =7,..p..q:, - 1. 4 :_ , , r. :'..,- c , ,.,:f.:,.,-i rr i r e ..;--- : - 3 ' : .= * IOW '. temit - ri • :. . BUG tirltro;' :;1 .. . 4;. ..., Coroesitatia veriA Pftgaltruetil TOwatiall. . ' • ' 4leeieeetettil&led tapir table eta*, a tall aid complete seseetmehb meditating en extenetrees. lief,. simtnclas sans artieliselumd tottlie Asti tee tittrot . vo rtitil wi lt ar tte e , 7 11 0 0 e 4 *Mt Ittli — Tiieteltasei: awl terthe iLtaeoterttes at.,Arliatege or jtetetkeousietiniter . . • •.. ; • • Dutds, 711:Dicua CurAncitu3 ' tirszvpu:o. vosiino. • • INE 0 4 . 1 3/ ) ' TVEFFSME, SUM PAINT. VAsslar;jva4-iiiin,' • .Aall;11 kinds of laroiteg, KEROSENE OR COIL OIL, Alcohol mud Scrtilog LASti3, SHADES. WICKS, CIMINEI'B, tom, waide, Naito root: T :MOWS AND MACHINE 131L8, Famy'aodivii;iikwes m ;att.'s!: spenspEs. saunas, swas, 'cc's. pommies, POCKETBOOKS, P Olt, 7 '41,104VA LS; Packet staves, taim, TOOTH, BM AND YAM PitEP4UATIONS, 'PURE WM/11 AND uguous, . . ' • TeflAoo9, EOM . , Pots AND CIGARS, Oaken, Field and Monet Seeds, 'Primes. - Sap , portent, ithapeauairies. ghaulder Itricee. Breath . Pimps. Teething Wage. Nursing Bottles. TIPP* Shelia and Rath* Syringes, DedPena. eiett-geoling Fruit Jars, Ther. . mounters; flairlorholt -Extracts, Stuns' Glans Ware. Battles, Thla, Corks, Bath Baia, and those Stacki ng. Met Tackle, Am. =Wee" kr., !Manic. Mid flomapatii. le Medicibee, and all the popular Patent MEDICINES: AU amides warranted s represented. Persona at • distance can receive their orders by stage' or mail, which will receive prompt and careful attention. Medical advice given gratuitnuely at - the oittee, charging only for medicine. tar Thankful for laud liberal patronage, would cc. pecthally announce to his friends and the public, that no pains abet! be awed to satiety, and merit 'Mecca tinuatlon of their confidence and patronage. afar Open Sundays - fotypremriptlone from 2 to 10 a.m.: and 12 m. to 1. and 2to p.m. Jan. 1. 186.1—yr, . ' •4. C. PORTEP., Boots and Shoes. G REAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS & SECOMS /MEM NEIV HOOT ANA SEVE Southend of- Ward House . _ The undersigned are rt•eier . ing a 'large and • well me• lected sleek of • N 1 ) . S HOES BOOTS saitatk or the STAIIEF'S AND. FALL Which ~w oiSn• low for Cash. CmglAtiag of GENTS, LADIES, AND • CHILDREN'S WEAR. SEWED . PEGGED ROOTS MAIDE TO ORDEI: REPAIRING, NEA DONE AND READT.Wan PROMISED Tbankfal for it taros, w coatiuu.rm F. ott - rL vitrutwonn 1 Towanda, April 3, 4861, 12IM:=1 Ibaufacttnioa. To`~•.~xn_~. 13:232 To it pENN,A 741...Xt7F,keTV1ZE.%4 11C138, STOKE' lIENT STUFF HEAVY .%\D LIGHT •WAGOtiS 1 1 . fit;.l. , ttiuffi WOOD ICRNLIv L s : ALL 11'b .E.F.AM:HLS. SCROLL SAUINO, I,'LASINO, F.TC, ETC To btalertit HUBS, SPOKES ,f: BENT STETI MEM LARGE STOCK FROM BATCH TO SELECT Tho above aro from the beat BEND (mown" HICKOIII* 15D OAK. LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGONS ON ITA'P 110511: C4 , 111`.0.1% Neu. Haven. t We have the Broad Had Narrow Guage 4 "et'' tiumstxtaA "qtr.. 70:ETtCrIt, President. ' ely. MILL PICKS made auddresaaL BLOOD. & CO., sun cc ntinuo to ne s anufacturo their. celebrated HORSE kOWERS & CLEANER,S,'' and will sell abetter machine, for lees money than am be had elsewhere in the world. We claim for 1.14 onr machines that they will do ni Much, more, _ than any other, and aro more durahly built. We personally superintend our wnrk and see ;that this fiCKIETY:I3 dgincy well down. We will fiend T HE EQUITABLE LIEL' ASSj DISCILiPTIVE Of our machines, on aprucatlou. , ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, - Yearly hil:°'.°. °v-'l. .I.J:'°;)l3();.l27.tiilT ,!. WAI:I , . : Towatula, Jnly. 23, 11467. __ - One It Two fan THRESIIE,R'd‘ SEPEnATORS. n THE LYCOMLNG 31171: AI, FIRE lA:rimy Agetry far Bra,Z,MCnlnt. ~ FAY„VIAtG . Jr I / , i , S , 1 1 , . cAur.v. i.:L4t..,..,:-' THRESHER-and CLEANER.: 15=1 SAW AND GRIT• MILL work &Delo. order Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, Vd anoacrvatt •skraux - 0 3 u 0 .o"ri a Aug. 2..146,9. ... • • . , N EW .PLANING The uuderegtuA has lug built se large and comruce. Mous Mill In the .Itorgragh el Tow:min. fuel tilled it with the must modern eau tutproved usaehiuery, the manufacture of V. - I:I7.DOW.SASLI AND BLbILN V , ---74,311 {.t il: .1104 .11t WIM*.... AND INBl7l4lier. AL. . 1.°"41k totikspi. ki. , • Wvonsp Isbua.qcz CourANT,Lir* I ' ' • ,(apdal and Sarptieii 4 : A . $270,000. NOUTO CONPAIT. • • .". ' fiettford, C/77 F/11; hlstr.aNs:z Coxivr, . ./14 etZT CoLIYANY, 1 1 4.:u .rtlar. • FIRE hi504,31i.L.1;0., 15KW Vc.dax /Am Inn:BJ.)4 4 , 24.1u.....xr, Auer, eturic,,,,t. Polaclra iwrAtai and Sams& adjusted tot hip TWA • - Office , ln MR block iffllow Wind HONK, lip B. C.C111., Atm. Jar , 5, ififii FIRE, LIFE, IN RA D NC AU% IDETN---TAL INSUE:. . CArtille WII/MraLl2. u, Lt. SE I'ENTE . E.V 41LLION ikoLL A , C. 8. RUSSELL, A9cat 14 , 7 Lie folioring,massati Guiana. Fiat' a )I.taiiir: Ist - ur.t,ca (•,,,.. s . l'irtlagil4,a. I Capital and surplut over , 'l. - / .......... litiNii: 1:,...1 - ittati: Cu 2 ,11,01". A:O4, A . .. i.. - ileakaa: WA iiii - Pril, ~ I r ..... ...: ... !;,•-,-,,,,, ~ , , T ..3143ri: Co. ~I Z,.4..tiii . 4 .111. Z.:. 4, ilt.',Pli./. i• , . I 1 , Capital li ial xurriu.si tAer !1,:v.,, --- ' • Al txu.%r - / - 47; LaCittht - r. CW. , fl t7e; .. Capital mud 01 . 141.41. torer . . EN/ M,!.. Na:k.., eltitede'i,4, .I.triAlts ofer :........: COY1.1;-7. - et/ii YllrohlS (ITVTI =9 Ca:bital and •urp!na over 3tlr7tni: E TICST.4%C): and.auryfus over 172!11!32MME12!111=T *Capital ar.,l eueydac G‘te ....... HiiLrl.2k•n on all kintLe rf Prnp.sty, a es 1., ILP by auf,tber reliable CompLuk, Ce ' and !.mgrs. ~.f;z14,4 r thin dsyrvnr9, th..reby ra . vitiv. the of golttg choewbcre for britierurpt. Itt!„. office At liar .I.lards are sell & Co. P.1.75nt. - Towanda, Feb. S. 164-4'. . . _ NATIONSI LIFE. INST.:IIINQ CLARY-NCI. B. CLARK. Ye..-..ti-nt JAY COOKE, Clairmau KENRY 1). COOKY, Vim EISEILSON - 15% 11.1 T, Scer , •tar) :y! Tbrailtatillgtt,ef tL. 1. it ia • Natlolial oru . 2. It has a paid up eap.tal • ON: 3. It Ofe:ra low rate, of r: . 4. It fertilaltea r itwiran , • :Lan panics. for tLe 5. It is defirdt._ au.l ctzts:i ; r t : ThrN in uo r....t.iltt; unerereeencorivi: --.N.;cute. or tui.ench pekey-i.5%;, 7. nm - r ulic:es at. ?Lon c..utra a. t-q, eauce for au !much Lumley ; e...u1 pohciee are noretorfeion.; J. The peliciee are e3oculpt front 3TISSES, = (+O.N.I.ECTICL7I. I'F rssrn-IN. AGRICULTURAL rkr, r /., M TV Fr:" Trial t."..jar , by Matti pardt,,iNt. 01,7 PAin to r, IT orEa .1 PClti,ll . (•T1" .1 1, " • tl.il i'. Ail it, 0r.q.n.,, rl, .1. 'SI AZ.: .11:4 I 1!1!EMI13 r..... of !r r _ iin;y Ipt :to.uln-.11. 111!!!Ml!IIII!1111 IMBE ALA iu it, v .;:-.1. T wrlii THIS Co)lrkSti' ; . E) I'l NO 01 - 11 ER. IT. P... Ttraraullt.'Pa:. Juli 156970 BRADFORD COUNTY . FIRE INSURANCE .AGENcY k Olt Till: I'CI.L'N"I\I. LL:AI.I.t. FULL. Iln rlp.id, 4'c Art 44,444 Tcra'gut". Rely ^, IS6R Assetic - 117 tfgn ~.., f 114.., ~ i Coed,,P l Meg= CAPI/ AL. : 4 ,71.000:04*—PAL. , L LL - Chartered by 164 t L. W. Cliu i & CO., i;e1,471 RussE.l.t... N. C. 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