PAltn , “olTsK. HL £ C. NLU~os. .OL,lluso.a 4tUo fatiii; • Aud Uttle held of clover Such • tonia".youll riever find, If you seek the wide world over tlhl I haft) - - And !nom raid to change her,. she's - the lanshinai of my life, - And rn shield her from all danger Then I hare a little sun. • Such a rcingish little follow ; And ho runs and rolls about tale an apple ripe and mellow Thee cheer for my little faits ; Auti my little Acid of clover ; • such a farm you'll naver;liever lies If You seek the wild 'world ,Over. Wear of Farm Implements. When will we , ever iest from our ~.essive haste and carelessness, and l'.irn to 'do 'things - thoroughly. An eiehange'tillii us that their ,Igous and implementi3last-24 years, while ours do not last over 5 :or 10. Where is the difference? Are - our locthanies poorer, or. are they too 11:t:ozy. or do farmers fear to pay too :,:och for first-class-work? In America everything in the way. ~1 implements and tools wears out (inickly ; and harness, as well as very kind. of leather or cloth, tears - .ion after it i s new and very often fterward. When I was about 14 ‘‘ars old I learned to hold plow with low-handled wooden plow that my father had when he commenced farm ing, before I was born. And 15 ydars ft er*ard this plow was still in esist ence, having had a uew beam, find perhaps handles too, in that time ; bat, being a very handy and fa-orite inplementit was kept in repair for the \ oungest plowboys to go *Rh. Re I 'blight a winnowing in4biue by Pooch, just after ho was in business ; iind although be had great quantities of grain to winnow (at. least 6,000 or 7,000 bushels per year), and lent it t n .winnow thousands of bushels for other people that machine made more Tian half its cost price after nearly :;0 veers of wear. ('arts and wagons,thOugh constant y used last a very long time in Enq and; and almost everything on a far& is made to wear well ; while in 4 mer :i a they aro chiefly made tor sale, and Neill be in need of repairs in a few . 1 .lays. Half of the wagons and dung •arts in England are at least a. quar ter of a century old; and : the same may b• said of other implements ; ;Ind an eighth of all the tools, etc., in existence bad their origin fifty years since. They aro not taken bet ter care of than here, nor are they used less brit, on the contrary, a great deal more ; for there is as much »lowing done on 500 acres of arable land in England as there is ou 1,500 in America, and as much grain grown on 500 acres as there is on 3.000. So that the wear and tear iri England 'lees not take the effect it does here, because brood wood and iron are used, and good work made." Exercise for Breeding Ewes G i vre is no part, of the man - ageinent :t zilloek of sheep 1,9 much neglected he the shepherd as-that of giving the eWeS 11 proper nniount of MEM Many are the !locks that are put ;lit° a small yard or shed, and there .ntined during the whole period of :•• , :tation, without even going out of v.ard. 1 fee,l alone does not give ,trength to the body ; but good keep -11,!- and proper• exercise makes no nnoal strong. 17i imals will even fatten without :,,deli escrc•ise, and to fit them for the -I.aml,le it is well to keep them close; but where strength is required. exer •i-e i necessary, If you expect strong. iwalthy lambs give the ewes good feed iii moderate exercise in the/open air; for rest assured if they are closely mil tied and highly fed, yoU will have eak lambs. and those very difficult raise. While it is necessary to have shel ;er and good conveniences to feed under cover, it is not always best to feed there. In the Northern States, while the ground is covered With snow, and when the weather is suita ble—moderately cold—sheep can .be fed to goodvadvantage on the snow. By feeding in this way they get the right kind of exercise, and will eat their feed as clean as in the best of racks. Each flockmmiter must consult his ciwn convenience in regard to the best was to give his flock exercise daring the winter months ; for it is fresh air and exercise that makes a flock strong t d health'. •t How to Feed Towle. t, FoWIRAre not fed for the mere sake of keeping them alive and healthy on the least possible amount of food.— We wish to convert the food into flesh 4)r into eggs. In feedinc , for quick fattening it is understood that the poultry should be made to eat as much as-possible. Our rule for feeding _is to throw out the feed twice a day as low. as the fowl will run after and-no • ^ longer. We are told, and it is our own experience also, that fowls thus • fed will eat 'considerably more than if they can go to a feeding box and help themselves at all times. We want the fowls to eat ; the more they eat; within reasonable bounds, the morn eggs they will lay, the longer they will lay, and the better condition they v ill be in. Laying fowls should take e.oreise. If they cau go to a trough .-,,d eat at any time they wish. they vill take next to none. If they are fed but twice a day, they will hunt and wander nitArinore. If i, , ,1 soft feed such as wheat bran mixed with corn meal or ground oats, they IN ill he hungry again in two hours at :, kuding, and be off after _lnkects, . Give feed, then, only tO adult v.ls while they will run after it -oft feed morning, whole" grain at veiling. Keep them supplied with gravel, lime (plastering, or better oyster shells), ashes to dust in, and fresh pure water, some meat in winter, :.11,1 they will be healthy and prolific. , Criostso CRACKS Ix sToni. - -It may lie convenient to know a ready uleth iid of closing up =crack, which are lilft uncommon, in cast iron. stoves ; and we are assured that the following is a reliable one : Good wood ashes are to be sifted through a fine sieve, to which is added the same quantity . of clay, finely pulveriied, - together . with a little salt. The mixture is to moistened with water' enough to make a paste, and the crack of the stove filled with it. This cement does not peel off or break away,and assumes mend extreme degree of hardness after being heated. The stove must be coal when the application is made. The same substance may be used in setting in the plates of a stove, or in fitting stove pipes, seningti) render all the joints perfectly tight. = i.g, , : - ,. ' :' Ut '. -- -S E mE RAILWAY 1300 MILES =EH MIOAD OVACIE-DOUBLE ssics CI,STELAND, TOLEDO, DETItOTT. - GWICAOO, 3aL . sTarti.T.. ST. PAUL. OMAHA. , ' 4nd all points West and Ncitihweit. MUSA. cisam . : tar umusittous, LOUISVILLE., fir:LOVP: and an patzda South and BordlivreA. NEW AsD nesovim Coicnics ►IIZ atm vixot•on VITRO= CILUWE .10 RAXIREMIL 80T.1 , 0. DLI• Crznarstp Ainirpcarrsnr. Oh and et& mday. Ik ISt. train* trill leave timely at the telicableg hours, viz c - 41:53 axa., NIGHT EXPRESS (Mondays excepted) Mr Rochester. Buffalo. Dunkirk. Clevelind and Cin cinnati, connecting Lathe Lake Mom Southern. and Grand Trunk Balms at Buffalo, DenkirklandCkweland for thelffed; also at Clear. land with the C. C. C.* Ina. BaitsieY for Indian. avail; arid id Cinclatiati with thoLoniseille Short Line Railway. and the Ohio * Mississippi Hallway for the South sad Southwest ; also with connect. Big lines at principal stations on main line. Inilia.na.--MGHT ELMS% day, foroltocheater. Buffalo, OleMila and Cinching/. male lag direct to with tans of the Grand Tresksind Lake Shoe* PAM. at Buffalo. Dun. kirk and Cleveland for all points West, and at Clli. ainnati with the Ohio and Mississippi and Louis ville Short Line Railways for the South and tit tb west ; also with all connecting trains at principal sta'lon.. on'atain line. 8:28 a.tn.—YAIL =km:Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. Rm.—ELIXIRS ACCOMMODATION, faradays excented. 1:17 p. DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted. for • Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinna. ft Bathe South. Stops at principal stations and connecting points on main line. New and improvea Drawing Ronal Coaches 'mous. pany this train from New York to Buffalo, and Bleeping Coaches are attached at Bonaellsville, run ning thro' to Cleaveland ad Gallon without ensilage. 10:33 p.m.—EX. MAIL. Sundays excepted, for Buf falo. Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains for the West. • Bleeping Cow-his attached to this train running through to Buffalo. 7:23 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. 3:3opan.-1311:1GBANT TRAIN, daily fur the West. 2:20 a.m.—NIGHT EMPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at New York with afternoon trains arid almoners for Boston and New England cities. "Sleeping Coaches accompany this train from Buffa lo to New York. 5:59 a.m.—CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex cepted, connecting et - Jersey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Ballroom for Philadelphia. Baltimore. and Washnigton; and at • New York with steamers and afternoon Express trains for New England Cities. Also stops at prim cipal stations and connecting points on main line. Sleeping Coaches so•ompany this train to New York 9:58 a.m.—BINGHAMTON ACCOMMODATION, SOndays excepted. 12:33 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS. Sundaysexcepted. con. noeting at Middletown for Unionville. :ad at Jer sey City with midnight express train of New Jer sey Railroad for Philadelphia. New and Unproved Drawing-Room Coaches accom pany this train from Buffalo to New York,' 12:45 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION TItALN, daily, con necting at Owego far Ithaca. - 6:36 p_m„—N.Y. MAIL. Sundays excepted. 9:09 p.m.—LIGHTNING EXPRESS. daily. connect ing at Paterson for Newark : at Jersey City with ' Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Wattkington ; and at New York with Morning Narrow train for Boston and New England cities. Also stops at all principal stations and con necting points on main Sleeping Ccatthes accompany this train through to New York. 5:05 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE CIEECEED THILCUGH 10„ A revised and complete ..tocket Time Taleo" of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and con necting lines. has recently been, published, ant. can bs procured on application to die Ticket Agent of the Company f.. D. RUCKEU. Gerel Supt , PA. A: N.Y. CANAL & CO.- ARRANGEMENT OF I'ASISENGER TRAINS Corniurncilig Sept. n, 16 =1 Mat& ,Towattdit'at 7:00 401 and 6:38 Iteturaing. 10. t \Cared• at t.:40 a.m., an./ 12:47i 'IIII.IN (WIN, -017T11 WILL Lea 'rover-10a . . 9:3U Arri*e Tiinkhaunest ...........11:53 ••• Pittnton 1:15 p Wllkendturre 1:45 •• Stanch Chunk 4:20 •• ° Allentown 5:45 •• o Bethlehem.. ...... • ....... 0:00 •• Eanton 6:80 •• Philadelphia 0.25 • Noir York •• 'trine at Pittston. Neu •• Philach • lphia.. -• Bethlehem.... • Allentown ... Much Chunk •• Wllle Ilaveu • • Wilke -Barre. Pitte.tan Tunkhannoek Arrive Towanda.. Passengers for Ilarriaburi; and Tittabunt will change ,nrs at Allentown. have time for supper and take the Through Fent klapress, with rlmping, ears attuehnd, at ii:to tdnv erening. .701 IN P. COX. fSalm rinterilt ut. Books and Statonery. DIARIES FOR 1870, PAPER k ENVELOPES NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS PEN .4 3 311.:,D*. STA rIoNIIV AND! BLANK BOOK' YANKEE NOTIONS. Tows:lda, N,,r. 11, 130 THE NEW AND IMPROVED ELIAS HOWE FiJIILI NEIVING JIACLUNES, Went started the Fo-ht Prize at the Parts Exposition, 1567. over $i other Machines. Alan; tlie folio. ing State Pairs of 1668 liave award ed this Machine the 'first premium t Rea Fork. Ohio. Pennsylvania. Massachuaetts, New Hampshire. Vermont Wisconsin. and Indiana. At the County Fairs of Madison. Onondaga, Oswq go. Wayne. Orleans,lTompkins, Senors.. Monroe, Her kimer. Schuyler. Lltiingeton, and a host of others. Report of the Committee on Sewing Machines. at the State Fair held In Rochester. fan of 18,8: Your Comrnittev have eaunined the different Sewing Ma chines. to which their attention was called. end would taromruend as the boat Family Machine for all work. Elias Howe - s Sewing Machine. and for the following reasons Ist—Simpliedy of construction. :Id—Reg ularity of tssnaion on both upper and lower threads. 3d—Ease of management 4th—(treat range el work upon all material. sth—The perfect attaelonents to the Macidne for felling, hemming. tucking. braiding. quilting. binding and cording, and the 0/19+2 with which they are applied. 6th—The durability of the Ma i chine, it being made of hardened steel. and adjusted IA its bearings. We recommend a medal." 'ew style Hemmer. Braider. Tucker. grillter, Cord eq. Embroiderer, Binder. Yeller end Imprived Tuck Marker. It Pill nor any and even kind of thread. front thy• 1111..4 to the roarocat, with a tun,h .znalkr needle than other raechinrs. 110 tore Lnd exantinl , one be fore yoni purchane. Peke from fait° f2iXt. and every machine warranted. The malt al u.• of our Ilanufae• telling Machines for Tailora. 'Root. Shoe,llarm,s and Carriage llakera, is too well known to requin COW :aura. Don't fail to call and pee them. SIMPAIID k TER:aft. General Agents. _ ID Lake Streid, Emirs. N.Y. For see by COMING. BUsterr T k 03.. General Aeents. Towanda. Pa G REEN HOUSES, I 'ltav a receired a tame and full assortment of I]l -3101ITALLES. cr the Dried Flowers of Everlasting, of a most beautiful variety' of. colors. I am now prepared to furnish. for parties, weddings, or toner• al occasions, on short notice, Wreaths, Crosses. Anchors, hand and basket Boquets. Also the same with natural flowers. I have also a few imported Wreaths or Crowns. formed of Imuaortalles I. flue Inches to diameter, • • No So. 2, tau . - 200 All orders will receive prompt attention. and pricef, reasonable. Nov. 15. 1862 nAility at vexes thal - eaniiot fAil to satisfy all that they arc determined not to be undersold by any one. They tticir Store by building so that they now hare room for the fresh supplies that are daily received by them. They have connected with their store a Market where they mimkeep fresh =WS to sell by the quarter or piece, and a full supply of Gro ceries and Pmvisions, to which they would call the attention of all cash buyers, , Come and examine our Goode and Prices. before pinetuuting examine satiety yourselves. We.nnarentee all goods to give entire satisfaction. We are thankful to one customers for their past liberal .Patronsto3 and solicit a mundtlitarice Save money by selling your old papers and buying I of the same. COWELL 8: 31YRIL. Dee. ..40. 'Mg. some of that beautiful PREPARE FOR WINTER rr PAPERING YOtR ROOMS! ATO NEED OF USLNO OLD EWSPAPERS ANY WALLPAPER OF F. J. CALLINs. Re hits just, marled Town Wm entire to y au.', preored b all Wall Paper' of every.leecril4i,a. w ow . own ts. ra-••• Tv•Bia effiaMiLthil 'Fill.. lEEE son mum Trmion.7'.. ToYasslF " ' • (MING WEST 0011461 EAST Wll. R. "WM Getil Pa;6er Ag't I= !... 00 •• ....10:3.1 ....10.45 ....I2 ul .. 1:3 . 2 pit .. 4: • Dint: ttt White Ilrccu Sewing Machines. Kiseellanoons. TOWANDA, PENN Elial sib i 1 PBOITSION - 11017E0 1, OF. . - QQ: In Stu x onarart. MI • • • The vmdersignei, eutrraged b f y the success whichlas,thus , far attend- • ed their 'h ' (4'v' eUt s eip"rise s ' ,'dele • \ • acknowledgment for tie irery•libeita vatrouage they have-received, by giv.• ing their,cnshomersthe a4vantage of their years' experience, together with tJ.I the benefit of their greatly- increased facilities far doing business. They keep coiistz►ut}y on hank' very large and complete amsortmen of overything, izt ,theirline, 6 . 4 id are daily receiving such additions to their stock ah the Nlantli 9 c4 their trade re- qtures They have now• it store, Sugar, Sy- rup, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, Tobacco Fish, Salh,Cheese, Fruits, Crackers. Candy, Matchs, Brooms., Wrapping Paper and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds, and a.tn.mt variety of other goods, which have been recently bought at the lowest point iu the market, are offered at wholesale, at rates to cOiTespoud —They desire to call especial .attett tiou to their large stock of Fine Teas, which they are selling at New York Jobbing prices, —guaranteeing the quality iu all cgtes. Have also on hand a good assort went of Flour, Pork, and Kerosene They still continue to have the ben efit of a res Molt Partner in New York, who is constantly in the war kee. and prepared to turn to our ad vantage anyv arablefa changes in the P 1 et of goods FOX. STEVEN:., MIatCUR a' CO M; 12, 1868. pATTEIISON & KINNEY, iurvcwaure t. THOMtM J. Jtom,) IMMEI GROCERIES AND pROVLSIONS FK &(- I%‘‘. 2. IAITON't, .111AX:til TOW.I'4DA, PENN'A Mt. mg intreltrted the untire of GROCERJES 4/ - PRO V/S.IOA .tt 7..1. JirSE.S. ant haling wiled largely theretoby recent purchases. they talta pl, , atnire in Announcing to the public that they are prepared to sell anything And everything in the orocEtcr Am) ruorimoN LINE MEI: SUGAIIS, TEAS COFFEES, FISH, FLOUR, IMMI FEED, CORN MEAL, ( * o , b• WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE STONE WARE. &c., &c A. cheap aa the cheapest. We i.,ruaratitee perfect as lefactiou to all who tlmy tla or ns with a call. CASH PAlrrn_t corNTRY PRODUCE. I=l Mardi 10. 16119-If. pEqPLE'S * ' or.oCERI AND PROVISION STORE. =I A ;it, “nd Lonirkte vtoek of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Nvi.4 at the , F,A.-At-i.esiblo prirry CODFISH, MACKEREL HERRING, PORK MUTTON, FhUIT OF ALL kSCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, N 1 K %L 7.•.0 produce, v6 • ch ‘se ra:, cavil L•r DAIRYMEN A eotudaut supply of Ashton Salt, all sized Churns, Butter Firkins. Tubs. kc. Please call cud look through our stock. and we will do our best to please you. W. A. ItOCKWELL.' Towanda, April 28, 185:1. GQLD,STILL CO4LNG,DQWN.! I=l GROCERY h PROVISION.- LINE, am now befog offered at COW-ELL fi 'MYER'S CANNED FRUITS OF ALL N-litinda at C. B. PATCWIL =EI 4 - LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Wuvd^n Wrz crOWELL S mytErs. :I' WIDEONOINA HAVING :. : t :,. ,;,. , .. , 1,., - . ---,„:"..;. ffb,...in.;f.PATOH, - I§4l7" °'r. la lake lb= pia, - ' . i. 7 Aff-Vro C. 4. Ist now preporet EtEl to offer to the citizetur of Bradfird Cotqay and vlcini ty, a lugs and well selected stock of _TOW gtil)Ai RA!'f: /..-,...11,R0:41-14 R:7l - i-11 4441 -rto Which I haye pardoned tor path, 'waled. confident that I can sell at u bra figures u can be purchased ebe! l l 3 ere , /- 111 W Vreg 4t the PW!qta a tuct TEAS, COFFRES, SUGARS, \\' STARCH, EULEitATM HFifik~, tr. AKROI4 \ FLOUR, GRAHAM DO, , - RTE*s., BUlplaiWßE4Too,:rf I key) constantly all kinds of FISH Initiate to our Caul Be Beet\ STOCK 'OF TOIIICCO, In quality or price. Jesse ii:lakley'a&SebratedLaun dry. New York Ciwrafeal and Brown sk:rill PI", call and exanainaloaratock al:„ Laiwo asoortmeut of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILET SOAPS, kr., IL* e. f *ill pay the highest cash price for Fanners, glee ue a call before selling elsewhere MI Peptone Indebted to the late !Inn will please cal and maka Itmi)44tate payment Towanda, Ilart;b. IR. 1867 MI GROCERIES, feed and J7e•al, "WOW), WILLO W and STONE WARE! FLOUR, SUGAR, I'EA& COFFEE, Tapioca. Vermicelle. Ma...astral. Raga, Pearl Barley aud Hammy. Oakley's. Taylor's, and Ford's Family Soaps. Holman's. Talmadge, ant - Royal Baking Powder. Bornett's " Stan dard Extracts. Hecker's • • Farina. Hops. Cox's Gelatine. The Gem " - Fruit Jar. Chocolate. Cocoa aud Bruins. " Cream. Lemon and Extra Soda Crackers. draat s " Wafer. Milk. BOMIiOn. Egg and Butter Crackers. McCABE & MIX RECEIVISG NEW GROCERIES SYRUPS, MOLASSES PrePh and time quality of Qra•rrice as ran im b.nght PRICES RAGE LOW FOR KEROSENE KINNEY . HAM, Hive okhiutil a large mock (.1 , Mil% LARD, and tho attention of tho WOODEN WARE COUNTRY PRODUCE C. B. PATCH AND .: ~ . 1~ u_t A Hc, to TOWANDA, PA.. linters In itllklndo of rirolq,sioNs, Wo would vial opecial atteution to our Muck of Which we %ARRANT to give eallsfaction fu yCALITI AND PRICE YA SH potd fiir (b.wiroble Country l'rodtwe O. J,. KEELER 3i. J. LoNi; gLos4i k KEELEit.sg Towanda. June 23. 1.1169 DAILY! *plentlid Agmoilment Wboleeale aud ' R. tmi THE MARKET! All kinds of , N - ATIONAL FIRE WORKS Wholesale and Befall CnoutrY , 3lerchants will do well tocall. Oar vices shall be. with the reasonable," satisfactory. CALL AND SEE US eAHII PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. (foods shown with pleasure. We shall pay strict attention to all parts of our trade. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Accept ow thanks for past favors Towanda, June 14, 1S&. T OOK HERE! _LJ rOWW•EL,L it. if FEE At the old stand of BiII3IRALL k CowEtl., are now receiving a large and well selected stock of 9ROCEUID3 AI4D PEOII6IONS 'Which they offer to comb boyars at prices that defy ,competition. lamb paid for ail kinds F.uMers' Produce. April 91. 1869tt. Tea. ni Coffee. GLORIOUS NEWS! TEAS GIVEN AWAY MEM EA7' AiLERICAN TEA STORE I= BRIDGE STREET, TOViANDA, PA., At the Ago of the IMERICAN FLAG ME RED, WHITE AND BLUE STORE Sample,. JOVAI tl3-ELY. to a3t.iPfy the people that thie is the place to BANC money. PRICE).; LOW A 3 THE GHEAT AHEItIC.!LN tOMPANV OF NEW YORE Fresh Ground Coffee 1,w...A vet] daily from NA York, or ground to order. Also whole Coffee, green and roasted. all styles. whole and ground Spire.., Dried Fruits, kr- at equally low pricey. The sntstcrilier begs leave to return his thanks (tor the eery liberal vatronage extended to htm while in the Grocery business in this.place. and - solicits a trial in him new enterprise. The .tudness will he conducted strictly ou the CASII SYSTEM So you will not hare to pay extra prices to make up for the losses of a credit bustae•sa. If yutf Liffet, .pate toe niouey to pay for a pamtid, buy an ounce and pay for it. Ile independent—then you will be worthy to walk trader the AMERICAN FLAG Into the ilmerican Tea Store! And bny your Goods .cheap. lap Routember the Red. White and Rine Store. new Blatt. Bridge Street. July 1. 1869. 11.11A38HALL k RIDGEWAY. ALL KINDS GROCERTES AND Prorhems, at wholesale and retail. at • May 18. 1869. C. 13. PATCWS. D RIED PRUITS OF ALL KINDS hict r A.Bt &XIX. 'fr , 41tv.t.214 • ' "-.. V• 1 * - Pti"gt At ' '.t. ',' • 4 :,*4r, "ri4" IMP ,it.',.l:),‘ 4. , : ' . ~ ''- t tialia,tra ‘::411 , 174eA• .1 , 404',%-iil 41: .:*;'•:.` .4. •:11 filta ,Ati -4- i<sitis‘ca.-4Azz...,.-ati • 4- , ~ .eigl .A4/1•11*".::ri - •;';'-, ....? .lEftWilrfri - tsWit. lVs'S 'llit l-4t A.'' " ti''''''XL'' 1 MR? WAN 14416 Ra 43 i .".:•• , /,• , ',:t cie• - •:?IrrN 1. , , ' • r , : , 1 'X'-' , ''''' '`::- , V. S' . : A rilp_alLs FIENEffil GlNTg s GOOVSI 1:„,r,,i -,-, !.... , :::1 , ; :::_'?. , 4;•: .. ,-•,:` t.', i,, - 68 Broad t3trect;‘ -: WA.VETiLY - TIMA,Ca, .we hive 4. raohloilitilo' Cutter frc . nA 2iikr.YOrt awl t4e,- rn PO T. °U 10rd riato N autoirn establishment. We give pus' calar+tSeattoe4oNouthstrßoyee,sed...----, diliLiiiiijiik ; olJoiiii." , A u 4 alwilyillave a good arrothisept; CLOTHS , 'AND CASSIMERES, 'From 604.001:1111 to $O,OO par purl (all wool). Best Stock Wilds . and Cap Kept iiithiu 20 miles. Co* and 104. and prore,For Tourself. Am, Will be at the Ward House every Thursday, with 'sample. of Goods. and prepared to take msa• surer. VAN VELEM /c MANNERS. a Broad•et.. Waverly. N.Y. Feb. 20.' 1869 CLOTHING ! CLOTHING I If you ‘vaut to buy good Fall and Winter C. D. PATCH 111 CLOTHINU, and at unheard of FLOUR, ROSENBLUM- A.; WOLFF'S, 133 :Main St., ifrton's 11104 Towanda,. Nor. 17, 1869.4/ F. 1 " • C ' rime am the Garments made for Vial. (Stars, In the splendid rooms of the popular One Price Newest and choicest. Itch and rare; Elegant Clothing for men and bo,ls" Fall in, n*.ntlereem, fall in H. Atter the elothem et the popular Our Prieu Store. Look and-you'll tiud no clothes at all (Stare, Like th« splendid Cliitbin*it the Popular One Prlst Clotbtra In season, all :narked down Lower than auywbere else In town Overcoats, both for boys and meta. Try thew once and 1'o:ill come again. flurry along. tor gal pende pub Into our doors with alruavy rush. Nubby and ole,' are the garments all. Great is the Stock at t!..e i.. , pular l'rie' bst.,rt CON'TINICAC INCREASING ENTIIVSLA.,iItI .liNO Y0L7113 r:CLWICVa•MiI, GLOVES AND MITTENS,' FINE DRESS SHIRTS in) stork is vonlidele. El,ry 1.4 slatked fu plant figures, and no deviation, all treated alike. Every garment guaranteed to turn out an represented. Call and look at our goods PIA prires. Flaw•mon ey and time. ICO SUOMI NO ncvurl. f N,, DNSTEIZINti et the popuLir . oko Frlce t3tvre of ALEC. 110 Main Arcet Orront... ('aiding, Russell , 1 / 4 Co'n 'lov.-4,011, Sow. Air The Highest sash price paid f o r Wool. Hide■ and Pelts. N i m r SPRING AND 51.3).131kil R. Would auuouum to the eitizenn of Towanda. atli th, public generally. that he has itt atom mutt daily re• 'tvittug now and FRESH 000DS, lu hie line, suitable b, We e 'ants of the people, whielt he will sell for Currency at former Poitietiog Lon umual of good, well and reliable mule CLOTHING, 4 (No 811oddy of any kMtt) v+usistim; of I 33 IT SI N SS L , SUITS i • • COATS,' VESTS PANTS, DRESS COATS, P.I.NTS &41, 1 STS, Linen Coals..DuAt-rs amt Pane. ' Overall.. and Dverohirto, Linru and Paper CoEarn. Linen. Case imere. and Flannel Shirts. Neck Two. Mule pendem kiloveli. Canes, -Leather bags, Spring Style Silk. Soft and Straw Rata. tirot.class. Hemel:iv her that good Goods are cheaper at a fair price Dian poor goods at any price. Call and examine my goods before buying. One door ...until of Aspinwall's Hard t.are Stara. Towanda. Nor.IS, INti4. It. W. EDDY. TUE TEMPLE OF FASHION ! An:entire uew ht. .k of (lotbilig. boughtlas cliewp ae before the wee, to be sold with The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he Ia now reap to otter them Clothing. such ac FINE BEAVER. OVERCOATS, FISEST DRMS I:S7i..BUSLNERI Furnishing Goo . ds, &c., awl that these goals. bought ttt' ery lam figurer. will be sold with vary amall intand.to establish a permanent trade in 'his place, and in order to gain the conflatam of Vs eha sere; will dcal on a brals.of HONESTY AND INTEGRITY! And all goods will be wirrantnd for what they aro represented. to be. Come and exanune, and convince .yonraelL Don't forget the place. Temple of ZiatliOn• oppisite the Means Bonet, enwith end of Beidleman's Block: ' H. JACOBS. Towanda, Oct.ll. 1867. A NICE STOCK OF CHROMOS 1 - 1- and Znalling o at MOMS. THE. BEST FRUIT JARS IN USE as - AWARE a mire., T-Ett- -GE)I. FRIIIt 3fAnS; THE - .teat hi use, wholesale And ;lid. July 1. ~LGLt~Bd'}'( ' ' ;r;= : =II SEM CLOTHING ! LOW PRICES ? (atenceto al tb Clothiug Itegit!slur SHOCKENOLY WW PlilcEti I=3=lll MEM HATS AND CArs' MIME W. EDDY, GOLD P.RICESI ali NEW - STORE AND NEW (1,001. N.: SMALL PROFITS'! camouiLLA.s. -ritors Atro the HATS APS, ~.~..~?:}r::~ `{f sXitS : i ~A~^~~~F~sF.i?it~,'~rt r.. v-~ -••.- • . ;; • ,I'r' =. • •'• • , a it Ito to uefy~He as ortrieiiiis‘iiliiiplibbo to their laigersook or PAM ANI) WINTER 01thlillia ROAM alto? 141V4 atli"Pr. P lO 4 lO P oll , o *W er ith i e PAY eihir ,4 0 n ) 1111 *WO -i i i riir7 l ** 004'iltg&ellutitiar OV3i= ,'OA= style an t pit*, nub u ENGLISH BEANIAS, MI .TONS, inuoti; aeirrois CalisciaLLAs, &Tam% &El tiSe /4.1/4sikiack.", Me/ qt Y"ihet :lid Man.% evrr °Semi 0, TGWU*. .11 fig Ilue 3-EN T'S FURNISHING GOODS, ' HOSIERY, GLOVES and HITTERS, 13.A.TS •& CAtiamai LENEN AND PAPER (VELARS. CliFFb, SUSPENDERS. Also r large stock of ciorms, rAiitivss, rkiMll ICK arc. Goods warranted ea represented. Calf atul ea. amine our staek before' purehaidng. 'Remember the place fid.Main street. one dour nortb of Chamberlin's Jewedry,Store. HIRAM T►YIAIt. Towanda, Dee. 3, 1860 HURRAH'. HURRAH ! GREAT DEDetTIONEC PRIG% OF• READY MADE CLOTHING 3.1.. E. ROSENFIELD'S„ _ (01;porite Ponmll 1 CO.') I ant now offering to the publib a large sad °hob* stock et, WINTER ; GOODS, r!oustoting-01 , KEMAL . - . And. DOESKIN O"TITICOA.S% . FOE MEN AND BOYS AIWAR, Which trill Ix. bold 25 per vent. Ir:tap than former prices at M. E. 110MNFIELDri. 'Moo a largo in voice of UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS I Intend to melt coat. to wake roam for Spring Stuck. Now la your time to buy • Butt cheap. tall and convince . youraclf that 3f. It. RO SENFIELD of4ra Great flargatna to the Itne of Clothing and GENTS , . FIitNISHING GOODS Call Wore pureluwing clurwhere.. M. F. BOSS CTIELD Tmwanda, Jan. 25, 1870. Tobacco and Cigars. GEQRGE V. DYER, p7A;VilaNta the TOBACCO - AND CIGAR • STOW type dour seem of the Etat Natioull Dank, ie now ASIWIV- o,3l 7thing in hi» line, wholesale and retail rif terp, emstiattly on harp aror.lpleto eteck of fl, (o I (,' , W - —CI G . .1 1: 4:1; f, YLtQ ASO SMOKING TOBACCO. Put up Lei all stylvr. , The hest qualities of „BROWN. BLACK: AND SCOTCH SNUFFS. The 111 , 94 relebrebtl br..tots of FANCY SMOKINU TOBACCO, 1. is great cnie•; 6113133 TOBACCO BOXE!4 and POCICHES, 3IATCE ZAWES And all goodmusually kts in iv trut-slaes CIGAR S7' E Dealen; will do well to all and eleaulue biw Lawn and well netted stock. Towanda. April ^9. 18fi9. • :0747. JULES HUG ILTENTN, JEWELLER d'• SILVERSMITH IMIMM!!ti . 1 1E.RCUR'S NEW BLOCK. lOWAN/PA. PA ,Haa just retwiroil from New York an. asaintment of tine Gold LADIES' WATCHES AMERICAN WAI:CHKS .hl4•Lss WATCHES, of all deFzriptioum. Moo • meletkia issortment of GOLD CHAD S, FINE GOLD IR> , (L4)CKS OF ALL. STFLEIi Falai TUE CHEAP EST TO THE MO. OOLD, SILVER Algio STLTI, SPECTACLEN AND EYDOLA:SES to St all ems of inipatred Eight. NEII - PATENT ACCOMODATING SPECTACLES'. By this patent I anienableti to exchange Glasties at ansqltes3 nithont extra charge. Call anti see. WaGES, WATCHES AND JEWELRY ItkPAIZED I= Towanda, bar. 16, 11= lUMD FRUIT OF O3 ALL gyNgliS CIOWELL k MYRR ARE SELL-' IL- 1 fog TEA. wry cbeir. t i roth i nitzt,; rET ....... ; t s 4; ' fixf, 2.• F r! • -c e 4 ; ,, , • v • g d 4 . 5 P o : - - . : , • , ME! 1113SMi =MEE EON MARSHALL BROTHERS k• Wlabla call the attantiou al the Public to ibeic HAIiDWABE. ratans() uniaamsTs. nummicariv WOOLS. CABITATEBW TOOLS. Alio, a barge smertosest'of •• - Window - Glaar, Sash. Palob, 011 S. Putty, Vandalic'. and Paint ' and Varnish Brushes Orel lauds, which will be sold fin the Unrest cash price. Also, a due assortment of • - SEBOSZNE .LAMPS. °r every style sadpattern torah the public. Lamps repaired and changed from CO and Fluidics Kerosene. Particular 'Mention paid to the manufacturing of sUkinds Of TIN WARE. ,J 05211110 eanmrId.tItTIMNIPED 10. We hare on band a Sae article of ' GLASS FRUIT JARS. With impinved oadtitealtng midi. and 12.88ELTICAL REALLICG CANS,. Which Is one of the best cans used. June 20. 1882. EMI! G.O TO S. BRONSON'S 'FOR HUBBARD IfO WING MA OVINE"); FRED. U. GOU None bettor, and parts for the saute, an important announcement. . - SASH, DOORS AND BLLNDS! 'No better guality au be found, and :it prim. attain ab!e. Tons of „ IRON A* low ao the ilde of the sisarkri, METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE, Or,r*4/, Juue •JI, Is69—)yl NE' HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE AND pll4 SHOP AT ITTALUSISH ! . P. F. SULZER, COAL AND WOOD COOKING STOVES, COAL AND 117-ATTXO STONT.II, ELEVATED OVEStet : . - . BASE BUBNERS.Ar. HOBBS SHODL NAIL 14 . 0DN. i 1101telE SHOE lit.ON. Witsi NAHA eons KNIVES. ISIMILES AND - FALL TRADE, I i - Apple Pawn.. &c. All adzes of Nails Ind Hone& Trimming, Goods. • for en.h. Cunuisting of IMPAIRING AND :10BLIING OF ALL KINDS), of the m otikairpmed dope at shortnotice. ce.ENTs, All kinds"of Cutlery. Scissors, Raison, Carpenters.. Blacksmiths, and Wagon Makers' Tools. Ohms. 1 9hoTela, SrooPs, /lc. Give Inc a call, I will sell as `. cheap as the cheapest: Wyalusing, Nov. 3. L6Oli HERE Mammoth Fmrniturr Store; The largest and beat Ana, of FIT Ba I.rE TT M To be found Lu corthern PenuAylvauia. wind". 2s be lug *Ol , l at My atourconaisti in part of Parlor. Library, Ku ing.room and Chamber seta, Parlor, Librafy, Eaten. won. -Dbdog and Office Tables. Chairs. Bcdst , ado, Bureaus, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges. Tete-s.tetes, What-Nuts, Cradles. Cribs. kc., ke. A full line i 4 Mattrasses and Bedding, Pier. Mantel and Common Mirrors, Oral and Rustle Frames and Brackets, &c., .t.e. In fact, everythimg in the - Furniture Line tYtricti tOtthst.aoeu to be appreaa Let aml which will bc mold at • Thin the same quality uf goods'can tarptawileeed e 1..., *here. Thankful to the public for their Past liber.lpahvu•= age, and determined to merit a continuance cif the 1 Tocv t lex- .1 Ni) LIGAT WAGAJNS same by offering indumuents,not to be found else• -1 2- - -.. , -. . - where. I !mite Mem to call and examine my goods ! _ . and prices before prierkasing elsewhere. No charge i. for showing goOds, and S WILL NOT 1.-NDERS:44I)! WOOD IURNLNA; IN ALL rp , ER.k.NcE.r.s. corS - TRY DEALFItS Y71 , 141(.41 seon-eual at the low- t .st market prices. I also keep on hand a large as.ortn?-nt of Readytitlti.LL.l,LA3lN„. rt.. Mule Cofthut, from the moot common iv. Ole . finest, Rosewood. Also Burial Robes. Crapes. Ae - -andlata . the nole agent In Bradford county for Shale? k MAO§ META LIC SITELkt CAsEs, (ASSETS. &C ' F URNITURE WAitE-ROWIS. Mii.E.INSON announces to the public that 1-Tot h 111. WHICH Ti' mELF.CT be still euntinuea to manuficture And keep on haul a large assortment ut Bureaus, Tables. Bedsteads, Stands, Chaira, &e.. et every descrlptionvwhieh are madi of the beet mate rials. mid in the most workmanlike manner. I invite the inapectlon 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 be as law as the times will admit. Beady-made Cortina constantly em han4l or made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired. Ang. 16, 1865. POOH -BINDERY.-THE PU B - Ile le mapectfullif Inforined that the Book-Bin= alert' Mae beau renamed W the AXipla Buihnhib thir4 story, where will be clot, In all lta various Lraneller..ou turrua aavtaattaable am ••the ttines" will allow. Th. Bindery will IP, ttud*r tit« charge of An experienora i l Binder. and ail.work will promptly done la a style and manner which cannotte excel led. Magazince, liewspaperis,Old Itoolia, Sic-, bound in every variety or style. Particular attention will he paid to the Httlizi; and 'finding cf To any do-tired pattern. which in quality and dura batty will by warranted. All wart will be ready for d.disvry when premised. Tice patronage of .the public is aolirited. and per feet satisfaction anarannxd. Towanda. August 2. 1866—tf. SENT FREE! SEED CATAI.O.GUE all mew. = ST 0 V HARDWARE, AND Ilan just received a full supply of Fes. _ H Theft' i•• 11 ,, W (IL tub IN TOW.NDA, PA I= LOWER i'•hICES! A good MAME alwaye in readiumis wheu requi.-1.14 Ef lli i, ti'l' ) d I:_y Ts T Tnwateds. Dee. 10, DAS. - JAMES 0. MOST. - CABINET PVICSITU.RE Miscellaneous 11 0 0 K 1 N 1> ' 1 1.7 ! H. C. WRITAEN./ BL.k.NK LOOKS SI. O'KEEFE. SON CO.'S AND OIIIDE'TO THE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE OARDEN, YOR is; Published in January. Very loser of Rowers what. tug this new and valuable workareecd charge, should address immediately M. O'KEEFE, SON k CO., ET ranger /e. Barre& Block. Rochester, N. T. Oct 21, 11169.—t Jun 1 BAKERY AND DINENILROOIit. Firbt bloct numb of Ward Muse, BREAD, PIES: CAKE, &C., baked daily and sold at whoteaak, and retail. We else the best materials and our work - is always neatly done. • Dealers are invited to examine our wholesale feces. PAIUTE& PIC ke. supplied at refl. equable rates on short notice. In our DOUG 1100IIS • we otter superior inducements to all who want either a lunch or a good meal. . Ladles can step in awl quietly enjoy a cup of Tea. undisturbed by noise -r rowdyient. • Meats at all hours of tho day or everins. OYMIMMS on hand during their *FIRM and nerved out by the dish or sold in quantifies to suit. .of CONFECTIONERY we keep an assortment civil to , any in this part of the State, and sell at wholesale or rant& geticthl assortment of ciROCERIES; as.low.ox the /wrest. ' T. ands. Cvt. 241. /!. W. a(•'(Ypp f , —. ' /. . " ..a..."01 . • 'C:.'" " i tt i t "41101#111, , ' *4.1. -,- . 'r ,- -. 44-,....*:. - - ' '.7. - ....44- , -; , -- , ..- : AFIL.Cp PCORTIVEte, ..1 - p,:`, ,,, ,,... :7 4 ' 5 , ,i.:,,,,,,,, i ,'. , 40m.4nift .:.• :: ..,.: - ,--,'...:,.- .. $T9112, "; 8H AUG kilt/lin filtli WP TWIN. - • Vc. - mee.ireeetty MideileriptV to i 4 dock . o solA complete aselftilkeat. I:own:Mud so exhpalve Arlo ispionicerietrtek~lll satoysigidedwidsomis:-In'thitioultiche , to the - wants of ibepublici which win bt I=o U tut splia"tfr ittft. Vhcirhgr 4111 the rellowibielerwa e. •- .... • . . Dittos, Mitorciims; ' Cimmicsti; rano. ..!..vmallikr 4 6-.- . 13NZINE AND' TIMPFNTINE, alai,: pun,. ,VAssup4.lntrr*Airm3i, And all kinds of Berzeee. - 7 KEROSENE 011(101h OIL; Aitouniisiiilogyiums; LAMPS, SHADDI.! WHIM CatillqiETS. • sperm. Lard. Vleite Foot. TANNER'S AND - UA.CEENE OILS; Vanci,amid Todd Ariielea la 'ail.ther varieti, seozion:BUUSHES. tkpArii. t4llB, Ils!r-Dyies, hirfainew, I'iIVICEfIiOOKS,,PORT'MONAM Pock tl • a TOOTH, *KIN exp lIAII , t PREPAILATIONS, - rciaz WINES AND taitop, • ' Fir lledielnal tut% e t ' TOI3),'SNUFr; PIPE A—no CIGARS, . Garden. Field and: Maw Seedy, Trusses, Rep -porters, Sitspensorico, tinouliter Braun, Brent Vuo-PL. Ttvittillg' Rings, Nursing-botiles, Nippies, Nipple Miens and Shields: Syringes. . : Bed Fans. taell-tßoling Fruit Jars,.Ther -- . inoinetere, Flavoring Extincte." Stone • ..Tngs. (class Ware. Tottler:Tials, Corks, Itiati Thick. and Move Pilseldng„. nab Tackle. Ara innsdtion, Ac., Iletanic; Eclectic and llirruiepatb. k Medicines. and all the popular Patent . 3XEDIC,INES. All artirles , warrauted as represented.. Persons at a distance can receive their orders by stag:: or mail, which will receive prompt and careful attentlou. niAlical advice gtven gratattonaly at the • office. charging Duly fir medicine. " ire Thankful fur past liberal patronagc,Wma. re. "'Ali, Amnesiacs to hilarionals and the pabllc,Ahat elullboapandtosatsfy,andnaratha con ed' thair CIA/f403&.! and patronage. m Ekmdays for pranwriptiOns from D to . In 12 tn. t, I. aud L toG p.m. • • . 1L C. POETEIt, GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS 8z SHOES NE Er HOOT 4 . ll SIIcPE STOUP. tkllfirrElFitivd,2h - red , gtag a largo atvi well se lected stock of It 0 0 7' .ti R. F. BULZEI AM) CHILDREN'S WEAR. 3SEKEI, ..ISD PEGGED .:BOOTS REPAIRING NE.477,1: DONE AND READE 'WHEN PROMISED Tnauktul tot past ut. t:it a tetttincatier of tbc same • KAMCEL WOODFCMT• Towanda, April TOWA.NDA 10 II" A DJ , I' E V_l MANUFA., 1141 ES 'POKE. I= SECOND 0110WTLI HICKORY AND , OAK LIMIT AND 'MAYA' W.t.I4).NS ON HAND We have the Broad mid Narrow Uuage PICKS Illatki and dres4ed BLOOD Still continue to manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS'S - . CLEANERS, amitrillt sell a bettvr umeltine, for lees money than can be bail elscnebt4e In the world. We claim for our machines that they do as much, or more, than any other, and are more -durably hula. We personally alliwrintend uur work amt er.• that it is wall down. We will ..4end of our ONE AND TW( ► HORSE POWERS, On- d Turti.s.n.Eß I ..,,RpERATORs Fa X N '/ X u , FAIN_ AND' Wl.ltir wotic dour: to order (live UM a 4.311 bvfory bhoewher. cla0.1(1 h `SXAELV (1007.11 Aug. InG9. NI N%;_ PLANING MILL The nndoraitnic , l havinn built lamp and 4011111 i n Mill in the Borough of Town=la. end fined .t with the inoNt modern and unin - oceit ntachinrr;•; for the manufs,thro of Are prepared to till orderer IcLether large er upon the shortest acne.. We bawc ea° a large va riety of SIOULDFSGS, of the latatst atyle ihd pattern, which we can fttruiah tench cheaper than they can be worked by hand. • • all.other work Itertaiumg to Joinery, will be Sono to Nutt our customero. . PerlSolll building. end not living more than twrhe to foUrteen mile* di tent, will find it largely for their Mtero.t to buy of up..or bring their lumber and bare it worked by, our machinery. Bring your &mild, of Flooring: or other lumber. and while your team Is feeding. have aground 'out 'and take it ?owe with you. . pay CABE ftn;' PINE AND e,fillldLOC" LllMBER.dethered:st surlumber. yard. Come sod ace no. ea if you can't envie, write. Towanda, Feb., I3tl. • L. B-COIRSERS k Ct• Boots and _Shoes. OEM Sozz!:t Pnd of WaVI Uc lir .4 _V D 11 0 ..ES 9uitaal.'•fur ibu LADIES MIS . SES, M.WE TO 0111 *ll = Moznfactories. AGRICULTURAL MEE 1/GiiMM:lil ;I:N}:LAI. (..01, ° ECM= =ME The abme are from the 31ERCLeProsidott • Towatd.. 7nly 11, I.adS 13= THRF:SIith CLE.INER.V = WINDOW SA>lt AND kaNDA ToNotilmi: . • • ORuov4Sk,; • • AND scia)(4 • - • pus __Urz-DisuittN --- -6i: • - Wl:o3rixoponwa9ifitateAxy, atm!, PA. . _Vapid and .Ytttiduii, *270,000.,, , 74027111 iscarhAwcz courmil, • ern rum /?1,11.1.11431CZ . C1)711.A31, 41b ' !1•0'r CITY llNnriltet CONS'AXT, YULTON FO C iIraUIkANCE Cr' liglraFt. firstscasnil tam uJ Unix* I%►l7unct Ce.. Nprisgfehl, Lucaszia Fury. isawmAwes Co, t , N'Ew Tong sr Isaisti. uuraxii. ° •Andt. POLSCIEMI written and winnnonju.ted s,sd /ten 6 . •IVICE. ()Afro In Ant block brknpr.Ware. 80ut.% in, hula. T. E. CAMP, Alva! (. Ino. rj IRE, LEFF-1 : t2 14 ' A c f abigTAL • .ti•ITAL 118 • 74EXLSfali. sE I? 21j 7.4. - L .1112.4.10 -V DO L I:5 C. I S. RUSSkilit, ' 'Ageni Jr Ih4:followingoierseed IkliaLk Conpori, • OLILOW Futz a blauxr.Dst:uAxcg. C 0... (I. • iiiihrblp&, - ,,. i Capital awl - atarplus over . 5.... - ..,,.- . , • , - -7. -Hour. INsCUANt E COMPAXY. I• - .vcon i.e.,-,.Capital awl tiltrplus ovt- ' :704, isa.cr-iNci: Co. Nuirru mu I il,itadetp Capital slid surplus over Isti•utNta Conp*cr. Capital all.l anrplui, F:STE111 . 1:1e4: 1 NnUI: '3CE 01311,LN 1 1 .. i la,.in.dc /ph ~,. i Capital mud strylnz o' - rsl.7+, .. k Attc - ric. CVAirnPri. - Pak. I 'avit4l and fiurplus over Pr1N.4.11 INxtISANCT. COMPANT, liartford, Com.. f,'ap.t.ll .:1111‘113 over . /704, MrtrAL - Lire IN.citAxce ComesorT. I #tid btup!ug: user T,IIAVELLI.I/,' /..NSVIEIO4.I.; 1.4 , 311Y12•11', r Il!rtArcf. Capital slid surplus ovet Risk; taken on all kind, of IS cu rly, at LA 101 r rm.. - me by any other reliable Conipatnee. irif-Poluqem betted and LBW/16% if say. a4Ditt-1 thin Ageney. thereby soling the trunbl.• And rxr..;.,4 of going elsewhere roir rettletnent. o..n...trrhre at the ItiVware Store of 6." , 1aing..f7.., ftcell Co. I. S. P.TSSELL Towanda. Feb.:, 1/54-il—tf. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANcI: CO. Or #1,0.19.0fxi- Clarterr.l by r. ougrebs, 11.49 CLAItE.'NCE IL CLARE. Prta,drnt JAY COOKE. Chairman Financr and E. . 'HENRY It. COOKE. Vice Preside - 4f . IC PEST. SrtretarY ar! Tke advantages tit , . I..de !neural... t, ass : 1. It !et a I:shot:A Uoutpauy. chartered he t ?. It bait a paid up ezintal of . (to g tt. It offerar lOW TAW. of preCoulho ; 4. It fttrviehen larger lueuranot thztt. , it: Lutes. for. the WILL, moue) 3. It is definite and certain ; 6. There is nu pusrubillt:, r -41LiAt agent's. or iniauruirre =dux' by pitn•hai?-rr 7. The policies ar plain evntractt, w =,ll ran, for so much money S. All policies are non•forfe:tlui: ¶ l . The Politico er.• exrapt f:. Ac Co.. Banler, Gr urril t 0. S. RUSSELL. c. „k4eatti tor Towasda and I:. wick Jan. 9, 1869. - CONNECTICUT 3IUTUAI, 1,1 FE INSURANCE COMP...NY Or 11ARTFOH:). Yitt TIDO: 59.000 )(Lair.; ASSETS (Juuo 1. lgir.-; ovvr Srtrpluß o'er $7.Q00.000. I'ENI.:NT DIVIDEND FiIOSI 10 TO io PLR t 0,1 *lo at Cnotos by-M.3th paid to dot, 0..4.t . $6 D 0.... = .4 PiTELI 31(71.11,c0M1'. I All it, =I -INNCAL DIVIDENVS Wh!eh may bo applied ha n d i uction 4 Presaulia• paay be ;;eculaulated at iutemst thr *,raet,S Mt Amoir,l, u^ may I.e roooned by trim Ilt:cl. q p poli c ies ,cgrautm w.. aikr t. of ars . I'n•Lajtllll,, m.klng POLL :1 ti.r-FOR/43 TLS, It 1.541, PtilCM. upou PLA N 7, t.l' HAS I And I n , lopted in it. norknnp. toes-vial ,sPECI.IL I'EATURES! \I. WITH TilIS COMY.O.O( NI) WILL iL Is Ncr OTHER. 11. IL 10,11N13, 1 4 a.. duly I's Itiv7—tf - - BRADFORD ('OT-NTN: FIFE INSURINCE .1(;ENc:1 .101.I\ W. MIL. Arne. TOWANL,A , Yi I= =EMI MlNffiaM OM • Hu ME IsnreA..7E C•••!rts - r, Sew f • 1 ME I= EEO Noirrn iijr EEO camoi MEI Path:ie. written amt Loasev ailinateit It tb la tar, Farm property riela taken at the loireht - rate.. Ifar °thee in hierruCe Nees - Block.. north b lie &parr, Towanda. Pa. JOHN W. ..pril 1. Is 6. THE EQtITAIJLE LIFE 'S EANC E SoCIETI"S 7 Agt for Br& i", CASH QAPTTAL- ineorat, o'er $2,000,0041 cn,b. MONTANVE Towauda.ly 25. 18;.:7 T - H l ' INCO3IING 311: TUAI , I lIE Isurance Agency fur Bradford Cuunty, :.APITAL f.3,101 , .tHry. HuivalCwhplau. lu..ucer.of ttl,Tera Celt est-r mare. - MONTANYEIk WAUtt Towanda. July 25. 1867. — 7 ' . _ . TANNINQA.ND HARNESS 3IA .1- 2:W.—The tindeniigned.hm this day ferni , d s, caportnership. to be.knearn as the Can a of If AtiEtf k EULLEIt. for the purpose of cam- fint MI the ' thO ` rt • humbea.. ILtrtieva iiiakina and repairing dime der, slid sll work warranted; Cash paid for if LIMN MAi 1:14.0 S. FrLI.I!: -Cautoom u. Jan. 2 , 4, IO6S. • 11ORSTORD'S BlIE.11) Perparation, ■t • C It. PAWL'. May 21). • .111 E" , LIME! ! LIME! ! the unders:raed hereby announces to the ',W.,: • 'that he keeps constantly ou hand at his. BROWNTOWN. Pa.. a full;•upply of ( ~ li :pm a:A NEW YORK LIME, which he will fall as Lir ap ca:: be bought at any point along the Canal. May I. 1%.41.—tf. DAVID t. .I:FULL ASSORTMENT ¶1 . . num and calucro rarrra. at *rtiVlO. 1669, LONG k REELF.L'S ----- A FINE ASSOII ENT OF TOI -Ix. tar 50APII, at Itee.4DE t ILLX•f• MACKEREL CODFISH, BLUE Fish.LL itaddni: Trout eilleara gawked nion. Binofiad Halibut. and Dried Beet I' *4lO KELLEirs. GNTRATED LIT AND ata et, at O. A PANS'S. 3firy- 1- 1 /fart] rd, Alkauy, N. r, ..... jell Ltlftl'of,r =I EIMISEI 'AIL 1) I t f 1 4417 . 0 r EMI I ........... ,4 REM= ME rcrk. I ',c13., rt. ... .1
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