=SZ2 " Manylarthen say it does not pay keMantc'ek Old in I*a.; 644, thereto tveryoften in the ti&t. can haq ei le bow it pays to wither three years *idsix manthi; gig any $7 for the: three' fleeem and then selling the, -tbr But, I think it must be quite" profit able is to keep a steer the eame of time and then sell him fin $5O. Such a steer will Oat as much all eight or ten Merino sheep. But the truth iewe cannot expect to make anything by keeping stock of any kind unless we keep it well; it must be gaining all the time. If we let, a , machine lie idle, all that we lose is the interest on the money which , it cost. But an an imal cannot be kept idle. It must eat every day; and it gains nothing ; we lose all the food and the interest on the value of tbe animal machine besides. But many farmers not only keep them for weeks and months together without their gain ing anything, but it not unfrequently I happens that the animals actually decrease in weight. It has to live on its own flesh and fat—which is cer tainly, a very expensive food. Even in the case of well pigs, which store up more flesh and fat for the food than tiny other domestic animal; for c7cry pound of flesh and fat we get in the animal, they eat about five pounds of food. They use four pounds to live t on and give us one pound of flesh) And when we have got this one pound, how excessively wasteful it into feed it to the animal and have worked over again ; and yet this is precisely what thousands of farmers are doing to-day with *ems, sheep and pigs.. No wonder that - keeping stock does not pay." But good stock, fed liberally and with care and'udgement, will pay better, all things considered, than any other branch of farming. Good meat brings a good price, and is always in demand. It is the " Scallawags " that are hard to dispose of, and always at a loss— a loss to the producer and a loss to the consumer. Those why buy such meat get little besides bones and wa ter. The poor animals have had to live on their own fat and their nutri tious juices. ' The first step in keeping good stock is to make the land sdry And clean. The next is to feed liberally, and this will insure good manure, and that in its turn insures good_crops. It is very well to say that a "peck of clover seed to the acre is the cheap est fertilizers,' and that by its free use we can dispense with manure. I do not dispute the truth of this prop osition. No one thinks more highly, of clover than I do. But it only tells half the stbrt. Clover makes good food and good manure too. An ani mal will tako out the food, convert it into valuable products, and leave the manure behind. Onr aim should be dry, clean land, more'clover and rich grass, and better stock and more and better manure. It cannot be too often repeated,: however, that the value of manure depends on the food and not on the animals. A rawboned steer, if it has the. same food, will make as rich ma nure as the best Short-horn in ,the herd book ; and the droppings of a Merino sheep living on clover hay and oihc4c are just as valuable as those frot is Cotswold: But this is the poiut c We cannot feed clover hay and oil-cake to a Merino with half the profit that we can to a Cotswold The former is adapteclto live on compara tive <poor food and grow slowly ; the Cotswold has been bred with especial reference to rapid growth on rich - food. So when we advocate keeping wall bred stock, in order to make rich manure, we do so for the simple rea-. :son that we cannot afford to feed rich toocVo poor stock, and without rich food' we cannot have rich manure.— _ln) Prican .Agnculturist. Book-Tanning. Those who are oppOsed to book farming are requested to read the fol lowing, and give us their opinion : There was a farmer once who hesitat ed not to hurl all manner of invective against book-farming and those who consulted books for advice. By long experience and careful observation, he had become quite successful in the culture of grapes and trees. His fields were clean and fair, and highly produetire. His trees were vigorous, well adjusted, and profitable. In conversation with a friend, he related his experience in raising grapes and frees, entering into the minutest de tail, sometimes becoming quite elo quent when describing his victories over the enemies which infest them. "His knowledge," he said, "was gained by ditit.of application, by act ual experience and hard labor. It was none of your book knowledge written by men who knew nothing about farming." "Well, said his .friend, "if all this valuable' informa tion, gained' by assiduous labor and observation, of so many years, and which you have so clearly described, were written out and published, which would you have a young and inexpe rience man do—take this as he finds it from your pen, or go through, the same tedious process that sou have gone through with, including all its vexations and losses? The question puzzled him, and he 'was silent for a moment ; but was obliged at last to confess that, after all, there was value in boOks, because combining and re taing the results and experience of practical cultivators. Do not condemn book-farming. You may criticise certain books very severely; because written by ignorant, theoretical hands; but there is always good wheat as well as abundant chaff. So there are many good books as well poor ones. The time may 'come, when a single hint from . a book or paper may save your farm or orchard, or add to your wealth, by telling you bow to increase your crops. Usr.rux. Ilmrs.—A bit of glue dis solved in skim milk willrestore crape. Ribbons of every kind should be washeci in cold mix and rinsed. If your flat irons are rough rub them with fine salt and it will make them perfectly smooth. If you are buying a carpet 'for dn rabilitv choose small figures. A bit of soap rubbed on the binge of a door will preveut:its Creating. Scotch snuff put in holes where crickets come"out will destroy them. Wood ashes and common salt wet with water will prevent the cracking of a stove. ' Strong lye pucin wafer will' ina'ke iCsoft as nun water. Half a cranberry, it is said, bound on a corn will goon kill it. . A LaDY writes us, - complaining- that the, puddingshe made according too recipe .m in our paper, recently, wag not fit for a d he eat. it she will again refer to the he dudsill the rocim was for makiag a p paper oul s tice, Ti a pudding, io A wan Eligriltrt3:oll-6i. tit) Tel ournormiumm.• ;ammo 01130Aatii *I9AD, 01741:164:1011111.11Twii 9R i~A =MUM INCILI2OO. DETROIT - r XILWAWIZR, BT. PAULaIM4II4OO . '403 Wejt gad liatanliikAruniaiez 4ALIOX. iATON. (=ratan% LopAsTuazosi pav ; Am! all points South initlissinmsk,,A, 3 Nsw.Axo ricpsonit 40. 11111:110t7 cum= Ilocerinn 'ACRT Thil t ; zras.,tarnmain Cricimwt: , _ On`sisaliffArldomilicr; Miner2s, 188 e. albs win leaveWantlx st shoat theit9llc7ringhoull. lig 4:53 'moat Etiggi4:*?44..*liitegbfee Rochester. Buffalo; cieverand and - and ' einnati, cannecitis with the Southern, and Grand Trunk Baßintri - st• Dunkirk andCarreland for the Wart; subodear-' land with the C. C. C. Inet.' - ',llddrawy thr Indian; apolia: and at Cincinnati with the Lordavilla Wit Line RaSw and the Ohio & ra= for the South and Sonthwast t. al lit t li Vr th ins lines: at principal station' on main line. ' 4:23 ii. 26.--111111. TRAIN, Bondaya excepted, tae Bufiklo and Dantirk. - • • • 4.09 p.m.—ELMIRA ACCOMMODATION, *mom excepted. - •' - • 4:17 p. IL' DAY MI MS. Surutiya 'excepted. for Rochester, Buffalo ;Dunkirk, Cleveland. (Salon*ti widths South: - Stops at principal 'stations and, Connecting points tin wain line. .-- • •. New and tin DrawingitootnCoactetaccom;' Ml:' froin New York to Buff Wand Coaches are attached at Roinellavillo, ulna Biro' to Cleaveland sod Galion wither - it /OM p.M.—Ex. MAX;., Sundays Sled. for Be* tido, Donldrk an 4 Cleveland. connectingwitbtrahui for the West. ' • . • , A... , "gEixi_ch is atbrohol to„this twin running , _ through to u=ro. las sari.—WAY FREIGHT. &maw excepted." • ' pau.=E3IIGRART WM, daily for the West. GOING EAST 6:38 a.m.—CINCINNATI .EXPRESS. NOWAY. az cepted. connecting stVersey City :with; afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Wasbnigtont; and at New York with steamers and *Reisman 'Exprms ' trains for New England Cities. Also stops at prin cipal stations and connecting points On main line. Weeping Coaches becOmpany this train ta New York 8:38 a.ni,—BINGIWYPON A.O7O4IICIDAIWN. Sundays excepted. 12:53 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS, Sundeysexcepted. Con necting at Middletown for Ihnonsilie, and' at Per— 'ay gill nith nlidtagbt tralit ' lie'''. Pe!' soy =road for Philadelphia New New and/mimed Drawing-Rem CoocheauCcum. way this ' rain from Buffalo to New . York, , •- '- 1:40 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION Tli t AL, con?, nocting at Owego for Ithaca. 6:38 p.m.—NS—MAIL. Sundays excepted. „ • 9:03 psu.—LIGHTNING EXPRESS, connect. ing at Paterson for Newark.; at Jersey Cll3 Morning Express Train of New Jersey Rr6hoad fir. Baltimore and 'Washington • and at New Veit with Morning express train for Boston anti New Eitglartit cities. Also stops at ell principal amides and arit: , necking points on main line, Steeping Coaches accompany this train through to New York. 5:20 p.m.—WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE CHECKED ' SS. A revised and complete Pocket Time Table" of Pareenger Trains on the Erie. Railway and con necting lines, haa recently been published. ant can. be procured on application to the.-Ticket ASelit the Company. L., D. RUCKED, Deal Rcpt. PA. & N.Y. CANAL & RR CO. 1 ARRANGER:UT OF P.,4B.S.MiGER TRAINS, Commencing Sept. 13. 1869 TIIAINB Goma RONI7I WILL Leave Towanda at 7:00 a.m., 4:00 and OM p.m. Returning, leave Waverly at 8:40 a.m., and 72:45 7:05 p.m. TIMM GOING sotrn WILL Leave Towanda Arrive Tunkhlutnock. Pittston lkee-Marro.. Manch 4;Annk. Allentown .... Bethlehem.... Easton •' Phlladciphia.. New Y0rk..... Dine at Pittston. I= Leave New York.... •• Philadelphia.. •• Heaton... .... •• Bethlehem—. 4 4 Allentown ... 44 Manch Chunk •' White Haven . •• Wllkee-Barre.. •4 Pittaton • Tunkhannock Arrive Towanda... Dino at Wbito Haven. Passengers for liairisburg and Pittsburg will change cars at Allentown. have time for supper and take the Through Fast Express, with sleeping cars attached, at SAO same evening. Books and atatonery.. DIARIES FOR 1870 PAPER & ENVELOPES NEW-YORK PAPERS SCHOOL BOOKS PE - s, INK, Music, STATIOkItY AND PlurrP.Es BLANK 800K,C3 YANKEE NOTIONS Towanda, Nov. 19, 1668. Jewelry, JULES HUGUENIN, JEWELLER & SiLVERSMITH, One door north of NERCI7E'S NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, l'A HIM jast rectivell front 'New Tark a uesr assortment of tine Glob] LADIES' WATCHES, AMERICAN WATCHES ) - SWISS WATCHES, of all deficrii , tions. Also s selected assortment of GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD JEWELRY } all new. CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES FROM THE CHEAP EST TO THE BEST GOLD. SILVER AM) STEEL SPECTACLES MI EYE-GI.ASSEs to Et allsoses of impaired Bight. NSW PATEAT .4CCOMODATLYO SPECTACLES. By this patent I am enabled to exchange Glasses a any tine without extra charge. GII and see. CLOCE.S, WATCHES .ND' JEWELRY REPAIRED Totruuli, Dee. 18, 1889 Mcellanecas. GREEN HOUSES, I have received a large and fin assortment of IM MORTALLES, the.Dritxl Flowers et Everlasting. of a mo st 'beautiful variety of colors. lam now prepared to furnish, for partied, weddings. or Inner al occasions, on short notice,. Wreaths, Crosse*. Anchors, hand and basket Bogneta. Also the same with natural flowers. I have also few imported Wreaths or Crowns, formed of Immortalles. Is 6. 1. nine inches in diameter, - - $1 AO No. 2, ten- - 2CO All orders will receirs prompt attention. and prices resecnxable. . Nev. 15,1869. HAIM MIX.. PREPARE FOR WINTER BY PAPERING xourt It.00118:1 No km:, or USING OLD NEwsrxr rats ANY 4 MORE! , ..... . . ~ . . . Save ro 1.7 tour old papers and buying 102a0 et that Wed WALL PAPER OF F. J. CALXII4. Ete ha. Just marked down Ma cnitlne 'stock and is prepared to fell Wan Paper of every deseriptten, m sch cheaper than It Las ever been offered in QM market before. deeAteen • 1 - WE'rxe-- ---- --- - - PRotypotcptif.ovisg---.,,,-' s. rierTh oho. g 10ta11 4"* 614143161111404' I the success whichbasithaidrAtten . 'ad their new enterprise, desire to elate 'aoknowledoment for the Wend a - ne - TX.,a , patronage they . nave rebeiv gm- ing.their customers the advantage of their years' experience, together with the benefit of their greatly increased facilities for doing ''' ) '/ 1 / 34 ' ct Znicl, They keep constatittilig USE • WY large and annftig r atigga of everything in their line, and are dilly receiving anclhidditions to their stook as the wants of their trade re - e:roon quirePi -.717 ff r S y" rap,Molasses, Coffee, Rice, Tobacco, Fish, Salt, Cheeie, Fruits, Crackers, Candy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping Paper and W4 ( 44 4443, Seeds, and a great valicetiiit Fillet goods, . O) • which have been' recently bought at he lowest point in the market,, and aro offefed at wholosale, at rates to correspond They desire to call -especial atten tiba to their large dock of rite Teak' **they are aelling,ilat Nevr:No pricesteeiiiiitt;e quality in all cases. WM. IL RUM' 'AIeIV/ Pimis'e _Have also onyF4i good assort ment of FlotwPdrk, , and Kerosene They still continue to have the ben efit of a resident Farther in New YOrtc, ;vhala_air;ilintlibi'llie mar .6:30 6.M. 11:53 " 1:15 p.m. 1:45 4:20 " 5:45 " 6:00 " 6:30 6:25 8:25 ket, and prepared to turn to our ad vantage any favorable changes in the price of goods • rOX, 6rivlgis. MEMOS &OM May 12, 1868. G:55 2.m 7:45 .. 10:00 r. 10:30 .. 10:45 r 12:00 m. 1:32 p.m Pe xsox :, ~. grxxEYs GROCERIES AND -PROVISIONS, 3;10 G:SB Farms, - ...4iser"z-Pl — ` — :ftent's mks; • ' TOWANDA, PENN'A JOB P. COX. Superintendent. Hating ptoichasedithe maize stock ot :- GROCERIES it PROVISIONS, of T. J. JONES, and having added LonirOy thereto by retentpurehaads, they take pleasure to Announcing to the and ev public that they ArereparAd te . kell anything erything in ther otoczar AND -PBOT/SION .I.=o, • SUGARS, TEAS, to O O FISH, ' - FLOUR, CORN 11YR,y7„ WOODENrAND WILLOW WARE; STC&E WARE, &c., &c. As cheap u the cheapest We guarantee perfect as iefsetion to all 'oho may favor na with a call. - ' CASE PAID FOB COUNTRY PRODUCE. J. PATTERSON. Mardi AA, 1864-41,,, „ ..„ 1 9110 . 9 F, Y:diND ,111917facqi.,11W4, MN= rozaza:inupcx AX MIN smarm GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Wbich Nan lit sold at the Ifrkest ricseibbi4rices. FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, notrii,n6,miAlt,thigk,Acc. Bring on your produce, which we pay cash for A ccmitant supply of Ashton Salt: all : Sited' China, Butter Fir'dna, Tuba. &c. Please call and look through one stock. and we will do our best to please you. W. A. ROCKWELL Towanda. April 2N 18f4t. , A „ .7. GOLD STILL COMING- DOWN ! • Mai Mitt rtlXo el lA* ( I:14.1e! 'GROCERY 1E TRONSION LINE, TOWAIWA, PMI • arehow‘beln. vilfired z • COWE L:l4 - d; 111 1' E'R at Prime that Mi M not.fail Jo - iley all that theere! determined not to be undersold by any one: ey , have enlarged their Store by building so that they now have room for the fresh inizmilos that arodady rambled by tbetd. -They havoceaueetedVith their stare a Market where they now keep fresh meats to sell by the outer °elder., imd • tall supply efOre smiler and - Prartalorm howhiett they molds (lathe attention at MI malt bkvers. Come and oxamine ear Goods-arid Priem, -before: pareboting and satisfy trourialtee,' We :gutrentee alkigoods to , give entire aatidadson: Molars lhanktol taongmmmermosrlbr their past Ilberal - patronme and solieft a coattemanee .ht theaame. ; palnif.ll I.li-AtinlagA CANNED PRIITTS OFALL ituulitt , B. PATCEM • LARigigt-ABBO . ok. ••,7 4 30Verttit Warne • ,- 11 'Si :••• - •r.f. • 111221 113 Wu 11133334. I ) I ' (Successors to Tuouse J. Joars; Dealers in Such sa / I. IMI csam:w., SY , ll7§, 11111111 MI YL i Of3ANE, MIME W. E. EMMET A tow and complete dock of Mil BE CODFISH, e. : 1 .1.3. ..i .1 1 I MACKEREL, , •-, ~:r , 7 P :" • -! • 'HEIBMG, PORK, IsnyTTos,' ''''" HAM,` " MODERN STONE WARE, . . YANKEE ' NOTIONS, PAIIIWEg4Ntii; T . 4 .. 1111 0 *VANN:, f • 14 qtrirl - ira.l l l4 'O7 •• ' • * di MT° - • ''''re"4` 461 1111 imitates kriliraiesoa - siarb;lumilliel ; 4.1410.10.14 , :mtde 4,21 OPl*Virbfft. I Do* olio* umlaute igierlittitan ' „ .... _ . .. „ OOFFEEBi -, svict,gov -1 .taasamitur.Auzsztapi.wiczo i At i i.;;, .cetud..a: s►e~ilsLtdd~ lOWA AKfION rumnr., - fiet; ' 4l ' 4 ;":11ir, OlMlreittaia"'42"' I.II.IIpiiipSeintirODIUIZATORLIWW#IIIOI4I *lsm- • wmatuantheiltitt„ • v3r hT tn 'of . • ............. mrrreW. ..... .'Ag"• - aftSTOCIE. OP-1'0104:00: CE32 m„`"},ii Pr Flee. atietilatieleelbratek94ol- ••• .. • . .... • • 4.1 i 4 Chordeid BrOlest ea% ; , ......... .. , and.cwaine oar stack - .of ";, t` d • ........ • . *: ti , WOODEN. :WARE: ..4rry • .• •• ‘ l . •:•'• t. Large aseortmesiiiiialliiii r . 130A16, tc.,'/Ec. -I will Kr th's higheilteafkl*Ar VAE • doTiVilit PRonum ..... ..... Demers, glue as a call Wars. selltarabawbonvz , F . ...... B:•PAf-r f.:. ° ...- • lifie7"l4 ,q4APl end aileateftediate payment. • • . " t='!EMM G.ROCIERY PROViSifiN. C11.1.‘8 1 1 0 Pi-E. El!Eli MEM ,in.e 0-.;k8f:F<,.,&•!,,...11;,t.,X,:' Wholesale mid Ratan Dealers in FAMILY GROCERIES INEIFE=IIIIIM=I AD ME R 0 I's i.o 1(14-, ,f (1 I 11ogre trpar,,zwita, TOWANDA.. PA. Re do not deem it necessary to enumerate all tits &fluent articles welt**. .thuliasortment is ,ALWAYS COMPLETE .:We mit nothing bat FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cash paid fEr Parmers Produce March 1. I*TO. L..AND, -; , ! CORNER MAIN AND NELMON slams. TowANDA, PA., Dealer In all kinds of GIRO° ERIES, iiiofkrok FLOW?, let - Feed and . Meal, WOOD, WILLOW and STONE WARE 11 ?~t~i i.i Ws would call special attention j 0 itur stock of FLOUR, SUGAR, TEA& COFFEE, Which we WARRANT to-tasirsatisfaction Q'UALIf?Y AND ' PRICL C ASFlpaid for desirable Country Produce M. J. LONG. G. L. JPaaza. „ , • Tapioca, 'Permed!lll„ Maccaroni, Sago, Pearl Barley and Hominy. Oakley's, Taylor's, and Ford's Family - Soaps. Holimn's, Talmadge * and Boys) Baking Powder. Barnett's " Stan dard Extract& • Heeker's Farina. - . Hops. ' Cox's Gelatine. • The Gem" Font dar. Baker's Chocolate, Cocoa and Brom& iltris`' Cream, Lemon and Extra Soda Crackers. Grant's" Water, Milk. Boston, Ea and Butter ), :Crackers. 'Lob* ic KEELER.. Towanda, June 23, tin. McCABE , RECEMN6NEWiGH , OCERIES, • • Splendid Assortment! Wholesale and Retail! Fresh and line quality of Grow:lea as can botanight. PRICES - ROME . LOW FOR _ : -‘ • . -itAftxpri , Alof NATIONAL FIRE WORKSI •- ' ' 'isin`ok;rrido and wad: comitry Merchants seal do well too& Ourp_rbms shall be, "with the reasonable," satidaMery. CALL, AND. SEE US CASH PAID FOE COUNTRY PROpliCE. , : i • Goods shown with pleasure.. We shall pay strict ati V4 l9l/ 141 4 # ( 1 144." Ity : . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Accept our thante for Past ' • Towanda, June 14,1869. LOOK HERE! , • CO.WELL & MYER, At the old stand of EILMEALL & Cowirs, are tow receiving a large and well selected stock of of of 1 END PBOPIIi O* - sywhich tikWY , effei to call' at pr ces " • ' buyer ain ' t inl4 April 21, 1869—tf. • BAKERY . AND DEsTINGF ROOM BREAD, PIES, CAull,.&C., latked:dany nod soldidAtbotenaleandrettil...: Ito me the best material and our work is always neatly „0w... Dealers are invited to examine our wholesaio can. PARTIES. PIC MS, tee.. KUPPlled at roe. .csnabla rates on idiartnettee..: • • DINING BOOM we offkinteriat tnibieritentstO all Who stint either s Inneh•or a good nseal. Ladies can step in and quietly ropy aeup,pf Tea. undistOrbed by noise or rowdrism Mods Stall hoarse! Mei* or veering. °yang onhaqd during their season and served out er sold in quantities to suit Of CO'.i ONEEY we keep an assortment equal ta thiq•pas;s of the Kato, and •WI at whelemple _ " aiiaortmest of 0201;321,11K Pates isteetras the lowest. 1 , •,'; Tomanda t Oct. 26, 'II2. D. W. SCOTTO CO. MEM • '="ohlr' 14 4 : 1117 4111Wataitilir/ra :bid 41* `;:k. _9 , 1,T-5 a lei r.,wwlA- rraftvir, _- • 'frot7..ML:w: 3 •HA TS A D Otitioed"Ar mit 14,t1 GENT :r ile (I,l'llooDati `*':4ss:oB.2kraidt s i ii oto; , q .t. ;! (I.:n -'•;1.....r7"1 ;,( . .r . • t,'3•' ";.',..5.4 . C.5.,1 : 11.,,c' ,1.75.$ • trio • Soils atlimikm.o eltrei4POtzbi ,, f.4o G OfifffsI;PRAWS,'..CLOTHING. 11.!". Ekaill = • ' " R , , CLOnni AI4D-43MSINNEMS, • Ahtllo Itrotail rAlip"o . l l k4fativ94 l ll:',' - ';' , • 1 , • -4 ..) ., • - •-• r 5; Bee-44siactf WE • Sept olibla 20 miles. Osp►sod look. sod prove for "igwaite Webiersed Base "Wier noway. 4 :s • '" "" lett°. ' • - • "1- ; • tics 3m It. s't C. /14141:) -• /4stsooaptveiP .1. ,T041c.• • . . . The adrintsiteme enjoy Ihaisaltot alo established sad, anceental• buslsesk -smiths ins la or Inducements -OW • IPITS Auir isstmukceleal. worthy Importing our Panda w th ilds, Arcot. aUdzoillng auoy e =sttes of Ve t lobrfes, tz a rg goods, and constant progress' our motto, we claim to lead the starker in • iMan-JIW)E ObnitiNG;', - • , 1 .1 Ot which list blip MI limielteiilliriedimi,:for Ntea auditor& te. • • •• C S . T •N OR K GENTS Our eject hremetudly large aid sesabnable. W are the sole manupietwen of tb• • : AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT; Which wo supply both readpetadtk and to order PRICES UNIFORMLY LOW. Gentlemen slatting Igen Tort are requested to cell and keno their measures recorded upon our books. EE=M;!M;=I JA.MES McCAME. HARRY MIX. Broodiray comer. of Gould Street. liroadiray cornerof Warren Street. • . - K. Address Nor 2256, New York post•eflee. Hsieh 23,2ra DEVLIN & CO F. 7 1 . - • Pine are the Gennwits made for 1111, - • Mere, In the splendid rooms of the popular One Price Newest and *halm* rich and rare, . 7/skgarit Clothing for Men and boys' wear. • Pail In, gentlemen, till in After the clothes at the popular One Price Stem. Look end you'll dad no clothes it all pfere. Like the splendid Clothing at the popular One price Clothing in season, all marked dove Lower than anywhere elm In ' Overcoats, both ire toys and men. Try them once and mil come again. Iturry along, for the peepb) path Into our doors with a heavy rctah, ?lobby and Wee are the garthents Great la the gtock:at the popular 'Cale Trice Stem, • I:XINTI2iUAL ItECILIPTION t - MEM INUSEA.firNa ViTHIJEpfM) DOTS,. ♦SD SODSffi 11201:13LSD, TINDZSMItiIt, GLOVES AND MITTEN.% FINE DRESS SHIRTS, my stock is emulate. .Evory lot marked i 9 _"Lin figures, and no deviation, all treated alike. Every garment guaramtedill to turn out as represented , el and Call and look at our goods sod prices. Save mon time. Ito 120Dpit I xo stutero-I xo aurnmat at the pwalar Ose Price More of Lti street. opposite &den, Matok COL Tons:l2;7ov. 22,18etr nailsTbs.e bleteit WD iptioe,pikid tor Wool, Hides, HURRAH HURRAH ! GREAT nEDUGTIONIN Plum OF READY MADE C4OTHINGi. M. E. EOMM:MD'S, I am now offering tci, the public a largess 4 obolce stock of BEAVER., ' • - OHLNCBILLA, FOR MEN _ AND ,BOYS WEAR, Which will be sold 25' ppeer cent. lisp than former prima . ; st M. E. & Alio a large In sidoo of, ' I UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS • - I intend to sell leas -than ant. to make room for 'Spring ankh. Non la' -oar time to 'bey "a • Sult cheap. 01.11 and eotrrLuee - yourself that 11.- Z. 80.. finITELD Caen Ltfeat Bargains In the line of GENTS FUUNISEING GOODS.: Call before perebeefeiiiiii;l4' :.1,:1:1,7 ~/ l M CI i ~`.'fi ITS A pp:KIMOS PETE BEST FRUITJABS r USE titid FRUIT' JABS,' THE rb i e E stla net, i irbalcsale mid Mid. • -- ream & pal MOE , T TZ - N TT:9 31:.. G _GOODS 15110CHINGLY LOW PRICES ! liosnan NECK-WEAR, HATS AND CAPS. ALES. SOLOMON. (Wpponite-Powelik C 0..) WINTER GOODS Cousidisa . 4 ARd DOESKIN 0 - 7..MCO_A_TS NOM 'it4 ol3ll oA.AumiPleirt* io -, 116016, 41420446 , , 7,1 , q -,'6'11. I'V''''':;49t ~,, , S ix 7 10 1 :.,0,4( .' ,:1 •; f' ;` Uri - 411tikie ' ir Tr', - 'lt - ski bt* , ' 1101160111W144 " 71 nnxaft°4 1 lborr ,)' I ,, ,tuar RT's” 111 L --1-, at s. ,:n I:oatat.-141....x6.-i1 t, , ift 4,41 .1 0,,): .wrrafirown, ”. var4 1 9 1 91 11 81 17 1 0 1 4510444(.0 PAW OW 10 1 .1 0 01101 1 111 1 * .8.. , * se mom abgesisAi-:.t. -. 105 , :lip— , ,-- - I(rIP4M B ~(I , r,STAYl o ,4s4 p riurkew. . t - . :fop % Yri;t: Z 4 4* I. OIWANZ4 I 4O; r. !4 . 1317.za rYtti ,11c.t1Wit .Cmplommui, Sri.gormi4 • .i•- Illatltiibligiiitstiqd/ of ' • • „i -tr.:l4.r ,Pvilf',o7ooofri; = I: •.',C•rs..% t; r 'itJl4,ll l iapsrs ..YUBNISIEING"iIOO iLrl,(ll Ali. ; ' r 0".101.-Pa i io 4lso • brio efackert _ r morns; intsn . mos, rintriNTv All aikido miriiatedia 7all MA ere. amine eer Bieck before teinetabertbe DTap9B .11,4114b70, oaq4lectr 00rth,54 cruobellbeis, Ircaertierbiz. 4. '' is:di:ire Towanda. Dee... 2. 469, ~ ; . - THE OF FASHION I tg i P trgW GCO DSI 1' An entire new stock Of Clothing,.bought beats tbiwer..to be sold with • • ,1r. , " .3 a.,W The utelsnhtl would.reapeettally atincmuee to of:carandi add rcinity, that bo is pow {gyp Codde, witch as fiNy.:BEAWi OVWQATSS - CHINCEITLLA.B.--PILOTfL .•. ' - dbotrltto Fixspr Daus Azai &slum Suns, ENDS "D nit'Mang Goods. kr:4 and that ti eee goods, bought at ak, ftmee, *ID be sold with May Enytt pro. Aft ' I inWnd to WWI& a permanent trade Itt place, NM M Y Order to gain the Confidence of pm;.' ear% will deal on • bads HONESTY AND INTEGRITY! Udall goads will bs ,Warranted tor 'what t h ey are represeata to be. , Came and exasama. arid carrriaoa roarreli. DWlllarg.otha Temple of Faabloa. =falba Fp". Bcoarie, aol4h end of Befileasaalf U. JA.04118._ Towanda Oet. IT. 1967.' • ' NEW - SPRING: AND SUMMER 000rir • ' R. -W. Wog! annoonCe to the citizens of Towanda, and the 11 11 geneleny. that he has in dale and deny re. -ceasing ne and FRESH GOODS, In his line, solteble to the wants of the people, which be will sell for Clurretitl It twiner GOLD PRICES! Csiuth,g!s papal well and repible made CLOTHING, akedd, of any kind) mistaking of BUSINESS SUITS, all gni4as, COATS, VESTS AND PAMI3, all Wool, DRESS. COATS, WITS Sc TESTS, Lima Coats, Dusters sad Yanti, Overalls" and Oveiatthie, Linea and Paper Cedars, Linea. Ciaelenece, and Manuel Sblrta, Neck Tie% Sus penders. Cloves, Canesteat - bar Bags, Spring - Style BWi f Hon lad Straw Rata. All lesaelam. ber that gad Riede Ore alicither at a fair price than pear Pada at any price. Wand examine my goods berme baying. Omi door loath ntokspknraTe Raz& Me SWIM . Say.l4 11362., IL W. EDDY. Tea and. Coffee. GLORIOUS NEWS! TEAS GIVEN AWAY IT THE ORE4T AIIiERICAN TEA STORE No. 1 Gaut= & Pi:lvolt% Haw Mom, BRIDGE 'STREET, TOWANDA, TA., - At the sign of the AMERICAN • FLAG! [MD RED, Wnr.ril AND BLUE STORE NMI Sampler Teas 011/1:11 AT&T ISOMLY, to tllll4 the people that Ms is t 4 place to save rioney.' PLUMB LOW- AS THE GREAT AZIZEIO4E TEA COMPANY OH NRW TORE. Fgeah OreundCoift4reeelSed daily f rom NeW Vet, or ground to order. Also whole' Coffee, green and roasted; all silles.'whole and graaitd Spkes, Dried Prtdts,tke., at Nosily low prices.' . The subscriter begilesm) to return his thuilte for theyery Menet petronage extended to tam while in toe Grocery,buidnees in tbleplsoe. stud r solicits a trial In his now enterprise. The i ei r= 'sill be toruibeeted strictly on the CASH SYSTEM 1 So yon RID not bye to pay extra prices to snake op for flue looms as Credit . . If retinal, epee the money pgy for point If au ounce Salm for it.• Baludepea • • • you win lig worthy to want side"' the , AltwaTG an FLAG • - /iito. the Amencan 21n Store! - And buy- - 7 0119, Rond• 6699114 LP Remember • Os Red. White and Dine More. new Blosk. Bridee Street. Joly 1.1869. RILANHALL & RIDGEWAY. T - T T. A large stork et aery Ty Teat, conidattog of r YOUNG'HYSON, OLD HYSON nteEmiL: GUNPOWDER, • OOLONG; - JAPAN AND EN( LISfl Bitki,N PA S T • . . - • 'l' ' : Just received whirl' weoter.byUi pound. . caddy ' or chest, vary "lap, asst,,urus , give ustisiku. 'This snows borpreu. Can undoes. k Main. !. Aloe &ammo* of • - SEIGAERMOMIES, SPICE DATED"& CANNED rntrrrs; CRACKERS, • 'FLOUR, - MD, ::31:EAL; . 4., • Which-.. .in sail atitiees to silk the times. Pet!•* 38 " 11 LO" kx101421.• DRIED FBUIT OP' ALL kHLNDS GROCIERIES' AND :M.Prortidaas, at wirle . pay, and tetsii,nt_ . May IS, 1869. • ' B. PATFWEL shattiiiti; IMPAIOAVai -771 ,f. .43 tallithd iti :4 • 440;r5, , ' HARD WARE — litrali4 l4 4 - ,f4v4 . 40 , ,ia) her j:• ,, otos 1 flat 4f117a lawrifes /go 'ni s ti l4ll.o rt . ` -0 : 01 J 4, Velriankop,lo4l ,fteli , rzt4.4o 1 - rslA - Jai-ii At - i. - 4 AA ,44 , thelibee,1 0 !ITII an wag ot arr; SEC A RiE mti !fly, ani*.Xll.3 . .c 5 3 3.4 rr..M .21 :.,Z1YAL5er...W1,1!.1 1 1 : 0 - , tP . 04 + 1, ipus-IpuIiTitISMSdiCIOODEk 4.3.33.3 3 . 1'3a.. 41' 44.11 , 3 .4tneatiL.Unt3. ft...7...a -;;?7,171.g1im 1;1' ti i 34a , ;;/#141,11frig41.3"1.r-474 • ' l4 • -AkD• Z•NATaZB'H,LL+tltio:z;:.:.tttiit kn'2lv.T.l,•ni rtr:42.,t- t 01/41*4140014.60.15V117ire 411°Igra ADMICAIf tnEnt - EIASO4 • , 4 01 MORIPAROXIM !. • • , ::; • . 2 4,0 41 °Pkgir° 04440 6 - A 1.49 SCHAGHTICC)Kt.ROWDER CO., ""B'S 3 4 DONE SATI ) ti:trt P - 4 0 irri if A: T . ra' la 'very. largo ,and- winnt rt ~ nrW nit ar the .bent wo.,Tol , oo,P=Namo ti1.P.. 14 444 kw.* Y e er e U fe e eP . eg e 4 t e le f'P le e 4 lebreted I ST 7wEr r y v t:, voornich STOVA The beet ,nonking stove 14 nap t and every stout iririaireedln give satisfaction: • "Illarch 10,"711, o r oircv FOR. HUBBARD' MO JVING mit cluiv4s,, Mono beiter, azatparts far tbe same, an impc•rtaat o, annouskoemeat. , Xo better quality.ean be tantal v and at prima attain. able.. Tape of • , STONE'S; ANp . HARDWARE,. as the tide af,,thomaarket, ka, Ice.. at • ittEnterwrAlt sileumati STOKE, . , •. - ••• * Or:yeti, Pa. Imo 94 1869-4,1 „ • • IMIEIMiI NEW HARDWARE. AND STOVE •. R..F. SII . LZEB, • Elsa pit receliadai tnf surply of • • COAL AND WOOD COOKING STOVES, COAL AND BASE lIIIIINERS.Ac. , HORSE SUES; NAIL RODS. NOME' ego*'neg. BORBf. Rena. coax K111111:14 Apple PearereM, Ake. All sizes of Nails and House Trimming epode. EDDY • REf47Bl.ltiO AND JOBBING OF ALL ACIND3 of tho most approved stile*, done at Mort agues. • MI kinds et Cutlery, &Loom 'Raisers. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, and Wagon Makers' Theis. Glam, Shovels, Scoot*: Itc.* Give me a call, I will men as cheap as the cheapest. WI - geeing. Nov. 3; '63, LOOK . HERE! SENT FREE! e _ . m: cksizyz, SON it C 0.% • S E D „C3' A, 7. A'L' O. GU E . • ini.ourot:ro*e . FLOWER AND VEGETABLE ; Guam; rorykirfe. • .2.abllahed baton:try. Every lover of Sowers *Elb lag We raw Ka valuable work, Ste Of clone. - should . addr". Pc at inmeilt =oct lYKEll24 ,ll ( .l. 4 °C. " .Ell ' Oct. 21, 1262.--tian 1 PASTEVES Or ALL TUZ LATIRT Stri sB YOE A.: Rooms over Post Office—Mrs. Hoyt's, old stand.' M 11.9. 'MAIM A. WAGM'CaI. Athens. Dec. 20, 1800. Agent. ME r Mk '1 . %%=&'Vv•,40i.1?4m MOM AND TIN SHOP AT WALVIS:ENG 1 WOOD:IfErrtICI alollol, LLZ4s.I24):OVENS, Parniture. Theta M now on exhibit:on at the MalFnipth, furniture.. . ;Store, 2N TpWANDA, The largest sad best stock of .1 -- t - crizwirrtrmmi To be found In Northern Pennsylvania, which Is be; ing sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! -My stook comdsts in part of Parlor, Library, Bin: room and Clamber sets, Parlor, Library, Exton— Mon, Dining and Office Table.: Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Baru, Lounges, Teto-setetes, What-Nets. Cradles, Cribs, ko,, kr. A full line of Mitt:tames and Bedding, Pier, Mantel and Common Mirrors, Oral and Rustle Frames and Brackets, ke.; ko In fact, everything , . In the _Furniture: .bine Which meet De teell to be appreciated, and whir-1' 1 1dr! be sold at LO WEB PRICES] Than the same quality et goods eau be purchased else- where. . Thankful to the public for their put Mail patron age, and determined to merit & continuance of the same by oaring inducements not to be found else where, I invite them te call and examine my at: -and prime before purchasing elsewhere. No charge for showing goods. and I WILL NOT BE UN DER:SOME cotrxtßY DEALERS supplied as usual at thelmi eet market prkea. I also keep on hand a Large semi:moat of Ready Made Coffins, from the most common to the finest Ragweed. , Also Burial Robes. Crimes, ke..and lam the sole agent in Bradford countyfer &Miler I Fiak•s laxtataC BIIIMAL;CASES, CASKETS, &C A gooA HEARSE alwairs in readtuessiten required. Towanda, Dec. 10,1868.' .IAIIO3B 0. iftoBr. URNITURE WARE-ROOMS, . . - JAMES MUNSON annonnoea to the public that be stal continues to tcanutacture and - keep . on hand bugs assortment of CABINET - FURNITURE. Bureaus. Tables, Bedeteads, IStar4e, Chairs. ke. of every description, which are.uuuld of the best rate. Idaho. and in the most workmanlike' manner. • I invite the inspection of the. public to my work; which shall not be smpassolirfdkushillty at any shop in the country. and my prices will be found to be as. low aa the times will admit. . Iteady.made Ceding constantly en hang or 20 j 2,4 . order. Atgood Souse will befmnished when desiroL. Aug. 15, 1865. BOOK —BINDERY.--'THE PUB tic Is respedtalty Inffinmed that the Book-Stn dery has been remcm3d to the /egos Badding. third • story. where:Mil be done , INDiNaI In all its various branches. an Wine aa remonable as "the times" will allow. The Dilatory will be under the charge of U. C. WHITAEE6..• An Vend Ilindef, and all woik will bap= done a style and manner which count be *- Male, egaitinee, NewnpapetkOld Seeks, An; bond In everrninety et style. nenlelattention will be paid to the Bullmlnd Binding Of imwsic noon, To any desired pattern, whielt in quality and dors work will be ready lar delbsey when ptendited,„ The patronage of the publie solicited : to tiatiatiwtton Towanda, Aug ust.llL , TO . THE LADIES AND CHILD- At ; IF MILLINER,' AK.D ERE:WAND pzeAK - • , MAKING ESTABLISHMENr.. A SHTON - SALT PUT UP IN M . 2 111. unsll " " stUf at a. pipl..„l, fflof.ll ' r. Ll 7, ).47:,a4 - ITAllikiiiiitfle i 4.0 • A I 1 oirM i4I 4 L . 'Ati .. I MOMM iti.t - -.4.41 , 4141!: .1% Ot.r., ,trpr :11 izrothievikttril 0 C 14 414 ....„, c i „4 ~ 11 I I- 11 "# 414 111101111181144ffiliii Mail 4 . 1 ::: 01 I .75M71frierr= l'lT7Mlrla 1.., l o r pu rilarildilLbiribliba hat tiibr ill irdbud ia . i. Om attaiiiitt ; Dame, Mununms, Cannatkici' , _4li,irt-4 ,, .z • r* , • ,•o;•ni• , t ;. 1 • .; , H, : • Pair" OZAIN BMW:ft T' rillltr 4, 4:ir1- - As 4 f.,,t,,rf 3144- VAlia.r/d0; -TAANZIM WAIZMWASH... • AAA al) kinds et • •• Kgßoffielitog Olt 0g. , • P„ z tt;, Alq#411;10.**111141110114 LLIMAIRADXSi , ..WICXJIkrAMMEnt, • • ''•• opt *ha.. • jg.4ol4'ff:o4; Yaw/ and Tallet *des la albeit Tad*. -Ll , :pcoiatisajOiszarscuss;. , Costeigi 06d.giiii06410Atil.0294.* . • Kan* itasOM -! Tama, sinciNo_mta ssitzuumicrik , , fURE' 'ACID"*:IQII085 't r , .K 4 011 44 4111 14 - • + l . litivAcoo, Snrr,.Puitis , kkrp Clem, • Gaidan, Yield sod Flower Seeds, Trcumies, Sup, r dera " 13 = 1 " Oh°UMW Braces: Biesiet amps Nurakiir Mottles, tagals and MO* Itkinges,.." ratis. Se:lgicaling Fruit Jan. TbeT- , IFlrrosidg Extracts; Stomp /ulk. Woe. Bietleg. Vbl4 Cade% Bola L.' glad MOT 4 Kaeta te r Tackle. Am munition, /W. fiatilde, Itomfrpath: ,to araditiarri.inkali the posadar Patent .• Mpij °.INES Allarliclea warranted pa rerosental: Rersollt at a'distancemtirsceire theli orders by stage or mail, Which will reosimrprompt sal cupful at:tenant: Medical advice given gratuitously at the office. charging only for medicine. /Or Thatddbl for past liberal ', would I es. peothaly announce to his friends ' abbrr that no pains sham be spared to astisty, mamma the con tlnuatiolint their confidence and patronage: gar Open Sundays for prescriptions - from n to . 10 a.m., and 12 to. to 1. and .5 to 6 p.m. ' = :an. 1, ' C: PORTER. M.D. F, i 37 ;LAIN' . Tow,ITDA, .WHOLESALE .AND :: RETAIL DieIITGFG-IS2 I . Ala aubsariimi raapectfully &mama:ea to tho pub lic In'general flat he has on band a large and ,well selected Wick at'. - • ' - . MUCK ' MEDICINES, pi:cm:mem, ,• • PAINTS, OIL • venNism,3 . • • rem grupws . , ..All the popular Patent . Medicine s of the day. , PURE WINE AND. :,LIQUORS .For Medical purposes ouly PERFUMERY Fancy aid Toilet articles. ' Soaps of every description;" • •• - T&rmomemrs, „ liatlnug, Surgeons, and Common Sponges, Halt Brushes. rTooth Brushes, ' .Dnating Combs, • Pocket and Fine Combs, • Toilet Powder, Tooth Pcrwders ' • . ••, • .• Tooth Washers, '• and Tooth Soaps. And other articles belonging to the Drug trade too numerous mention.• the Agency of the GREAT U.• S. 'TEA COMPAiit, R. F. SULZER [oz. ' maikoorom, IDtalni To purchasers of coats in their line. Physicians proscription and family receipts corn. pounded by penman thoroughly competent, at all .bomu of the day or Melt. - • - Thankful tor the put - liberal pidronage, I re. spectrally solicit i contlattanoe or the same, pledg ing myself that no effort shall bo spared to make toy catablialquentsitcond to none in this section. Dr. T. F. Madill may be consulted at this itOre as .heretofore. F. W. DROWN. Jan. 81. 1870. GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS & SHOES NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, The laded u atonic of nderelgned are tesielin,g a large and well se . • . . BOOTS - A•H • SHOES SV!iIEN:E§' . AND FALL TRADE }Thiel' ire offar low for Cub; ConOstiag of GENTS, AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. SE!fED AND PEGGED. BOOTS REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AND READY VEER ill,oBl7llEil. Thankful for past &Tara, We solicit a centiattanco of the sane. . lAXUU. ISZLIMAT IS. CLAMS Towanda; Apiil . -5, 1969.' - • BLOOD co.,c • Still continua to maniac:tare their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS,. and will sells better zo , chlue, far. lean money than an be had elsewhere In the world. We adze for our mschtnes that they will do as much, or more. than any, other, and are more drirably binlb We personaßy superintend snr work - and see that it is well drown. Re*willeeed • of onr3inclboinee, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, Ofie a i rece Hone nimmuse 38IVR.ATORII, THRITSWIR : asid siEANEitS, 'F: A.N.Arki f CERCULAN AND DRAB - AAR IDLIN BAW AND GRIST. • MILL work- done to order •Give to a call Itelara PorOlaaclug claerthere.. va, "co aaoaavait tsisramv Aug. 2. 1809. .NEw-PLANING - 3.trLL. . The uretereigatethaelog.ballt bra }ad commo dious Mill lathe ItoroVi et Towas., and filled it with the oet - inciderei and improved machinery, for ~ . • • WINDOW SANE AND BLINDS, Are prepared to 1111 orders. whether largo' small. von the shorteat notiCe. Wehavo also a largo vs,• tidy of 1101:11,Dr-708, of the Mutt 'style end pattern. which we can furnisb.mtich cheaper than they can be ,worked by hand. - - PLANDIG.. • . TONI:II44ND, . AND SCROOL. SAWING. • . , knd a ll other work pertalningto Joinery, willbe done to suit our etudotaem. • • • . Pervious banding. mid not living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find It largelyfor their Internet to buy of ne, or bring their Pomber and have it worked by owl' Machinery. Bring your, griAt of Flooring, *other Umber, and while your teats Is feeding. have it gerund out and take it home with you. We will pay CAEN . for PINE AND mix:Loot LUMBER deihered at oar!weber yard. Come and IVA ws,er ttYai eatft come: write. . • • Tmrands, Feb., l Set, ••• L. IttIDOND.I - k I A. OYFEIC Boats aid Shoes. MEM South end d Wird Rowe; Suitable ter the ' lADTVS, MTSSES, WiDE TO 011DX6 Manafactorica - CATAIpOIIES. - rwk • 4 Itf B tribikir!P . TOIFA FL - • -- • . , TrOIUNCt INSOR4 , im lqs4K m. if•lit ...-,,•RFSRE, , c ; •, • • apflal and Surplas . $270,000. ItSirtitrf Ce7"A"' r _ • • lionbrd, tka s City bitireici: Hartford, On & Allgir COI° 414611. Wevres-Tris , xrie r. r. . . . . . : ... . . . Trai itYrk-KAitir harriusrt re Luca/ars Plicr. lymurAnr. Cn., Losanter, • :eh CI.T. ;,_,th OMPAAndis 1/2.000.1140. p,oucual vatten o s t sza 4{; nPted amt ' Vllke la liii(bkririlelow Ward Mtge, op itcr i4 I Sir: 3; WO. T:7B. CAMP. Agent 4vip•Actui - E - yr • uiglßAlie,E. • -IL tIE VEXT'iE N. 11.8#10N DO L itI7SSELL; A #ent .6itliefirtclarai;d ar/jab/a CO MI• 011 1/.11 • GIICABSP FEU k ILIEI E brst - a.iNCT. C o. , I . - pylo,dephia. • - Capital and iatirpina .210111: IJBL7IiKCE tonatar, r. cPPlSlndinuieul °Yer Sj.7:o,tai larsititicr. Co. or Nonm AMiltiCA. • Daddy/. m. Capital and surplus °Tar 31assuarratt Itactr.ittoz CourAi,r,. _R.. , " C,apttal and surplus over_ s..).thii MiTszumsE hisCmiNer. Ccanqs:-. Capital and surplus over ' t ARCTIC INbt B / 1 .5CF.. COUPANT. • Capital ina sarplun over* • . f Pin.tuai INsur.A.Ncr. CC.XPANY , Ilartfiad Corn Capital and aurpina over MUTUAL L. 117. I! &I OW PANS, s Capital and surplts aver l ;.,.6(0).i..4 Tgaiataxna! lase - at:cm COMPINT. I - Ilartford, C4an. eapital and surplus over /kat later os all.friatia of Properly,- at as I , ,sr . rat.; as by any other reliable Comp:mice. Ira- Policies loaned and LOISSCP, if any.1.1j.1.1.0 this Agency, thereby saving the-trouNe and expet. of going ehuratere for settlement. iirf_Office at the Hardware Sion , of Coil(lio:2.11,2. C. n. 1 E 7 nnELL. Towanda, Feb. 7, 1866—tt. NATIONAL _ LIFE INSURANCE co. OF t.s.A CAgtr CAPTrit; $E009,000 -PAID LY rruL. Chwkred Ly C4rnss. .CLAELVEE H. CLAIM. Picriacni JAY COOKE. Chadrinati Finance and i HENRY D. COOKE. Presidcat ; ENERRON W. PEET. Secretary ar.i tc.ary The advantage, of tittt Nato,oal bk lomu.tur I. It lea Nall:Mall Cl/11/11115". ebartetril by k 2. It has a paid up capital of One , 3. It offers low rate* of pretaiume ; 4. It furtdshea larger instuacer than tither tic. -patties, for thd same money I. It is definite and eertalr. ; C. There la no possibility of 'nni•ei..prentabor 1,7 agents, orinurunderstanding by pohey-bel , len: 7. TLe policies are plain eoritisets-: ranee for so mlwh moue) ; 8. All policies are non-forfeiting : 9. The policies are excrupt .froni E. W. CLAIM & CO., Bankm. 114.1.1.1. c !Our. =I B. S. RUSSELL, ILma,2er. N. C. ELSBREE k A. G. MSSON c9_. Agents for Towanda and T! ,- ;vity Jill. 9, 1869. ONNECTICITT MUTUAL LIFF C zsc - R.ANcE COMPANY. -/ OF HATZTFOPM, eoNy IiRLIALNG 11011: 5t11.31: - .9,000 MV•AtiSs. ASSETS (Jima 1,11,4 u) over 5.25,u4), , , , f). Surplus over $7,000.P00, • CURRENT DIVIDEND FROM 40 TO I'o FEB CE.ti I Total Claims by Dvatb paid to over Sr, o.4).(nrJ TOTAL DIrLDENDA PAID TO DATA'. ON'Llt :0.04) 0A A PURELY MUTUAL COMP.I N All its sritrplcm N icy. holder.; in ANNUAL DIVLDENDS. Wldeli may be applied ha 'reduction cf Premiums. e may be accumulated at ilite7eLt for the tewii'd 0! t Mitatred, or may be - received by them M Cash. Paid-zp Policies axe granted after two or uteri ruin' Premiums hare ;Nell psid. thus pm. malting ..4LL POLICIES ..XON-FO.OIFEITING It issues Polidea•tilian nll - DESIRABLE PLANSOF . INSURANCE, And has adopted (nits workings several SPECIAL FEATURES.' ORIGINAL WITH THIS -COMPANY AND OiTE.II ED BY NO OTHER. H. B. T04111111i3, Ps., .144 22. 1857—tf BRADEORD COUNTY FIME INSURANCF, AGENT'] JOHN. W. 311 X, amt. TOWANDA. P. FOII THE roLLeirrSd HELL COMPANIEs Pacexilyrnx, Milford, corm 4C,KO to EMI!! Bow Lssramircx Comp...yr. Nem E=M azrattnA.Frzw, New MEI Nonni Auzvlcs.N.lz Nem E=EI HA.)ioTEr. Nno Fork. I ASS4t4 • Foßetas written arid Losses adjusted at this A4rn , 7. Farm property risks taken at the lowc, , t raL.s. Sir-Office in Materiel' Nett Block. nerds Me Square. 'Towanda. Pa. JOHN IV. 3113- . April 1, 1869. . T HE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSE, MINCE SOCIETY'S Agency for4Predfori Cp. CAS! CAPITAL $3,600,ft Yearly income over 52.000.0® cash. MONTANYE k WARD. Towandi, July 25, 1867 THE LYCO3TrN 0 MUTUAL ME latrence Ateiry for Trafford Cornty. CAPITAL t 3,400.000. Matind Caaliplan. Inanccc•oful oprr-.tionof r t•sT n ty.seven ycarp. 3IONTANYII k W.V.zty. Towanda. July 25. 1867. - TANNING AND HARNESS 3iA R tisci.—The undersigned have this day forrai.4 a co•partneralilp. to be known as tho hmi of lilmiEE k FULLER. for the parpor of carrying on the shove bilorineas. Harness making and repairing chow to nth der; and all work warranted. Cash paid for lrAri. GRIFFIN MAGEE; ' - EDGAR S. FELLER. Camptown. Jan. 24 1868. . _ • IPORCF . .. HOESFORD'S BREAD - I'Np:tr. : Alan, at C. D. I . :ITCH:S. May 20. - ,• 1137! LIME!! LIME!!! The underalgued hereby nano:flirts to the. r ,:14,: ihat, he. keeps constantly ou hand at hbt KILN in DROWNTOWN. Pa., a full eupply,of frehh :area NM' YORK LIME, which ho will 'Well as cheap a. it Can be bought at anyvolnt along the ,Canal. Mal DAVID tiP.OWN. - A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Dina, and CANSF.D snvirm..at March 10. If.ol, KEEL/31's. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI 1 - 1- atm saps, at ' IC:CABE .Vurr.l. MACKEREL, CODFISH, BLUE Filgh, Marldnaii*Trolit. Ciacoes. Puled Smokef ifalmou, Smoked Halibut. and Drira Deer. at • OW1) & REELVIVS. CONCENTRATED LYE AND at c. B. rArcirs. " MEI 'l3 :j . 43: $1.40,6c.
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