Hints About Work.
Plan* for the 3lonth. —We shall all
accomplish double the work, if it be
well laid out, and it will be better
done.—"What do we want done?"—
"How and when shall we do it ?"
Let lis make a list of the things we
want to do most, and then see how
last we can cancel them off as done.
Hired Lal>or. —lf a farmer does not
hire any labor now, let it be his aim
t- employ as many men as he profi
tably can, and make arrangements to
do so as soon as he can. Hired men
are often very disagreeable associ
ates, and the worst companions for
ime's children, but this need not be ;
lookout at once for good, steady,mor
al men,and sacrifice the profits of the
farm rather than have a vicious, bad
fellow about,though his work be nev
er so needed. If we do our part to
make the men comfortable and do
them good, few will ill reward it.
Bui/dings. —The winds will find out
any insecure weather boards and
shingles, and play mischief with the
exposed hay stacks aud with thatch
ed roofs, Have nails aud hammer at
hand ; stop leaks ; see that door and
shutter fastenings are secure,and that
board fences, posts of which are loos
ened by the frost, are not prostrated
by the wind.
Cellars. —Over-haul the roots, put
them in bins or boxes, or make fresh
heaps of sound ones only ; clean out
cellars,air and white-wash ; stop rat
holes with coal tar and mortar, said
to be rat-proof.
Draining. —While the frost is com
ing out of the ground, and the soil of
plowed side-hills is liable to slide,look
to it that no water finds its way upon
such spots, or great damage may en
sue. Open surface drains with the
hoe, pick, or mattock, so that surface
water may flow off upon sward ground
or where it will not wash off the soil.
Such water from cart paths, roads,or
plowed fields brings with it, upon the
meadows and pastures, a wealth of
enrichment,not to be lost. The advan
tage of
Irrigation can hardly be over-esti
mated. If a brook can be turned to
to flow at will (your will) over a
piece of meadow, even in the crudest
and simplest way,by all means try it,
and then profit 1 y experience to ex
tend the system,or rather,profit by the
experience of others and use the best
system.
Grain Fields are especially liable
to injury from washing, and surface
draining on them should be kept free.
Top-dressings of plaster, bonedust,
superphosphate.guano, fine low-house
compost, home-made poudrette and
such things are applied with great ad
vantage at this season.
Clover and Grass Seed may be sown
on winter grain ; best on a still day,
after a light snow, which may have
fallen on frost-cracked and thawing
ground.
Plowing should be done as soon as
the grouud is dry enough,but not one
hour before ; better wait a week or
two than compact the soil, so that it
will dry into hard clods, which will
last for months.
Peers may be sown as soon as the
ground is dry enough to plow well,
often in March, in this latitude ; they
may be sown broad cast, alone or
mixed with oats, or in drills. On
warm, early spots the drill culture
may be reccommended. The soil
should be in good order for a heavy
crop of oats, and deeply plowed, then
plow shallow (4-inch) furrows, and
ii. every third furrow scatter the
peas, throwing in twelve to fifteen to
the running foot. If you have time
these may he picked for marketing
green, and if not,the crop will be ripe
enough to cut and cure,and leave the
ground for summer plowing, and
wheat, cabbages or turnips may fol
low.
Seeds. —Procure, and test the vital
ity of all seeds.
Horses m** ItESIMO/DE,
All the Best. Trusses,
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS,
Shoulder Braces,
BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND
SHIELDS,
Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, STROPS, POCKET
KNIVES.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE
AND BEST IP ALITY.
A large supply Brushes for the Hat and Hair.
Also lor the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow
ders and Pastes, Oila, I'erlumery,
Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, lnvigor
ators.&c., Kerosene, Kerosene
Lamps, Shades, Chimneys,
Wicks, Ac.,all of the
late st styles.
CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF.
H3~ Physicians supplied at re as a liable rates.
Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and ac
curately compounded and prepared by compet
ent persons at all hours ol the day and night.
Sunday hours trorn '.i to 10 o'clock in the tore
noon, to 2in the afternoon.
W. H. H. GORE.
Towauda , Sept. 23, 186(1.
(Slotting.
NEWS. REBELLION
ENDED!
THF PRICE OF CLOTHING
GONE DOWN WITH GOLD !
The best stock of good, well made Clotll
ing evei brought to this market is now open for
inspection at
STORE OF li. W. EDDY,
Bought since the f ill oi Gold and the Rebellion
which will enable him to give his customers the
benefit of very low figures, and the decline in
prices. My goods .. < tt.-t al are stylish, and a la
mode. No second rate shoddy goods, every
article guaranteed us represented or n sale.
My goods arc all
THE LATEST FASHIONS,
And equal to the be ' < iiy custom made,and
i ' to a T As usual the best quality all wool
Business Suits, 111 c '< Frock Coats, Black Doe
Pants and Vests, Linen Coats. Dusters, and
Pants, The Latest Style Fine Silk Hats, Soft.
Straw. Panama and Cloth Hats, White Neg
ligee Shirts, Collars Neck Ti'-s, Gloves. J -u-pen
ders, Under Shirts and Drawers, Best quality
English Half Hose Over Alls, Over Shirts, I.in
ert Handkerchiefs, Ladies Fine Morocco Trav
elling Bags. In fact everything usually found
in a First Class Gentleman's Furnishing Store.
My motto is good Goods at a fair juice are
cheaper than po r. goods at any price. All goods
sold at one price, no bantering nor teasing to
make an ofler, but every one gets the same
goods at the same price, which is the bottom
of the market. All oi l goods marked down to
the gold base, and will be sold regardless of
sacrifice, if you want good goods at a fair
price, go to EDDY'S, where you will find him
ready to show Lis goods and sell them too at
the lowest tignre to correspond with
in mind the place to buy good, we'll inaderreUa
ble Clothing is at I!. W. EDDY'S, next door to
Powt-li A, R. W. EDDY.
Towauda, Jan. 7, 1865.
I LOTH ING! CLOTHING !
READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER.
J. M. COLLINS,
Ist door South ol Codding A Ru -ell's, has just
received from New York a large and atraetive
assortment ot
NEW WINTER CLOTHING.
Our stock comprises every aiticle worn by
men and boys,
PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOATS, BEST
QUALITY BUSINESS SUITS OF ALL
STYLES. COATS, PANTS, VESTS,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, N"K TIES,
WRAP. EKS, DRAWERS Ac.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Of every description.
E.i eciu! attention is called to our stock of
CASS I MI-RES AND VEBTINGS
Whie we will make up to order on short notice, |
A nice line of Fancy Cassimers for Pants and
Coats. Latest style Hats and Caps. Gents Fur
Collars.
Cutting done to order on short notice.
Bear in mind it you wish to buy Clothing
CHEAP, and as good as represented, call at
Terms Cash. COLLINS'
Towanda. Dec. 7. IRCS.
/j L 0 T II I N G !
18(50. FALL ! 18GC.
S 0 L 0 M ON A SO N ,
The attention of the public is invited to the large
and att'-active stock of Goods offering at
PEACE PRICES.
The stock consists o!
OVER COATS, BUSINESS SUITS,
PANTS AND VESi'S,
Of all grades, for men & boy's wear, a fine stock
HATS AND CAPS.
Also, in store for the trade, a complete stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
SUCH AS
PLAIN A FANCY CASS. SHIRTS,
LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIRTS,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS,
PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS,
SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,MITTENS,
SCARFS, TIES, AC., AC.
Call and examine our stork and prices. You will
find it to your interest to do so We buy ex
clusively tor cash, and with the advantage of
having a Buyer at all times in the market, we
feel confident to snppiy our friends and custo
mers a' the lowest possible rates. Remember
the place at SOLOMON & SON,
No. 2, Patton's Block.
Towanda, Oct. 29.'66.
(JTRATTOX'S V EAST COMPOUND
O is the best yeast ever sold. lam agent for
the manufacturer. For sale at wholesale or re
tail. E. T. FOX.
SUGARS IN EVERY STYLE FOR
-cilc cheap wholesale or retail, at FOX'S.
Drugs ani> ffltbicincs.
TJ R. H. C. P( R T BR,!
AT THS
OLD CASH DRUG STORE,
ESTABLISHED TWENTY YEAKS,
Corner Main ami Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa.
Having recently added largely to his Stock, a
full and complete assort men , constituting an
extensive variety, embracing many articles used
iu the Arts for mechanical purposes, carefully
selected with regard to the progressive wants of
the publi. , which will be kept constantly sup
pl ed.with fresh pur-h ses, and offered on the
most reasonable terms at Wholesale or Retail,
consisting c f
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
BENZINE AND TERPENTINE,
SASH, PAINT, VARNISH, WHITEWASH,
And all kinds of P,rusbes,
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL,
Alcohol and Burniag Fluids,
LAMPS, SHADES, WICKS, CHIMNEYS,
Sperm, Lard, Whale, Neats Foot,
TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS,
Fancy and Toilet Articles in al! their variety,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMBS,
Pomades, Hair-Dyes, Perfumery,
POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONAIS, J
Pock-1 Knives, Razors,
TOOTH, SKIN AND HAIR PREPARATIONS
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal use,
TOBACCO, ' SNUFF, PIPES AND CIGARS,
Garden, Field anu 1 lour Seeds, Trusses, Sup
porters, Suspeu- r t-s, shoulder Braces,
Breast Pumps, Teething Kings, Nursing
Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shells and
S! ields. Syringes, Bed Pans, Self-
Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers,
Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass
Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick,
and Stove Blacking, Fish Taekle, Ammuni
tion, Ac., Botanic, Eclectic and Homoepath
ic Medicines, and ail the Popn lar Patent
MEDICINES.
All articles warranted as represented. Per
sons at a distance can receive their orders by
stage or maii, which will receive prompt and
careful attention.
DP. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
FOR FAMILY USE,
Known as Safe and lit liable Remedies, aie war
ranted lor what they are intended to give satis
faction, viz:
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup, for coughs,
tolth, lung complaints, 4-c2>OcAsl 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pilis. for bilious com
plaints antl mild cathartic. ... 25
Dr. Porter's Sanib-r Syrup, for scrofula
skin diseases, his lriends and t > e
public, that no pains shall bo spared to satisfy,
and merit the continu uof heir contiden ,-e
and patronage.
11. C. PORTER, M. D.
Dec. 18, lSii't.— yr.
| I EALTII IS THE GREAT NEED
11. OP THE AGE.
A NEW SYSTEM OK THE HEALING ART.
N. J. COGSWELL, M. I).,
HYGIENIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
May be consulted in person or by letter, at
his le-dence, East Spring Hill, Bradford county
Pa.
An intelligent community require a medical
doctrine grounded upon right reason, in har
mony with ind avouched by the unerring laws
ol Nature and of the vital organism, and au
thenticated by successful results. Hence we
solicit an examination of our system. Claiming
that all diseases can be successfully treated
with truiy Uj-gienic Agencies.
No Drug poisons will be given. As a graduate
ol the only College in the world where health is
t night, we shall take especial pains to explain
to the patients thenature of the diserse. The
laws of life and health, why it it is unnecessary
and dangerous to take drugs, and how to pre
serve health and long lit.-. Will visit patients,
and give directions for home treatment, when
desired.
East Springhill, May 1, "66 ly,p.
BOOK-BINDE BY.—Til E PUBLIC
is respectfully iuformed that the Book-
I Bindery has been removed to the Argus Build
ing, 3d story, where will be done
BOOK-BINDING!
! In all its various branches, on terms as rea-
I sonable as" the times" will allow. The Biud
ery will be under the charge of
U. C. WHITAKER,
j An experienced Binder, and all work will be
• promptly done, in a style and manner which
cannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, News
papers, Old Books, Ac., bound in every variety
ol styie. Particular attention will be paid to
the Ruling and Binding of
BLANK BOOKS,
To any desired pattern, which in quality and
dura -ility wil be warranted.
All work will be ready for delivery when
promised.
The patronage of the public is solicited, and
perlt e satisfaction guar ran teed.
Towanda, August 2, 1866. —tf.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF ALL
Riaes and styles, at the NEWS ROOM.
fjai'btuare.
UT A R D W ARE.
CODDING & RUSSELL
HAVE A
LARGE AND WEI.I- SELECTED STOCK OF
GOODS,
To which additions are daily being made, which
they ofler cheap for Cash. A large assortment
OF COOKING STOVES,
Among the many desirable and beautiful pat
terns is the
CELEBRATED AMERICAN.
This beautiful stove is unsurpassed tor econo
my in fuel ; is a perfect baker; is the best
COOK STOVE hi the market. Among their
heating Stoves may lie found a great variety
suitable for every place where stoves are used. |
STOVE Pll'E AND SHEET IRON WORK,
Always ou hand and made to order.
T I N W ARE,
A large stock mansfaetnred from tire very best
material and by experienced workmen. A very
ful assortm?nt , 1
IRON, NIALS AND STEEL,
At New York prices.
HOUSE AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
TOOLE FOlt THE FA UME It,
Tools for the Bouse Joiner and Carpenter—
Tools for Blacksmiths'—Tools for everybody.
WINDOW SASH AND GLASS, I'AINTS, OILS
AND VARNISHES, 11 ACL'INC : L AND BESZOtE,
KDROSENE OIL, LAMPS, WICKS AND
CHIMNKI.S,
BELTING, TABLE ANI) POCKET CUTLERY,
BRITTAN.VIA AND i'LATEDWARE,
1 'temps, Lead Pip?, hain J J umps,
Water Pipes, Grindstones and, futures,
K E R O S E N E I, A N T K KXS,
JOB WORK done with dispatch. Lamps re
paired. Fluid iatmps and I tuerns altered and
fitted to burn Kerosene.
Grain, Old Iron, Casting and Wrought '.scraps,
Copper, Brans, lirittannia, Beeswax, Feathers
and Rags taken ir exchange for goods.
Highest pri o in cash paid lor Sheep Pelts
and Furs
Hi' OUR GOODS have been purcha ed on
the pay down system and will be old for
READY PA\
JOHN A. CODDING. { /TANNIM/I C VITOON I
C. 8. RUSSELL. f CODDIHG A RUSSELL.
| Towanda. March 10,15G3.
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JMARSHALL BROTHERS & 00.,
Wish to call the attention of the public fo
i their new Stock of
HARDWARE,
FARMTNG IMPIGMENTS,
BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS,
and OA LT ENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a large assortment oi
Window Glass, S sh. Paints, Oils,
Putty, Vaiuishv . and Paiat
and Varnish Brushes
oi all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest
Cash price. Also, a tline assortment o!
KEROSENE LAMPS
i of every style and j ; ; to ai it the public.
I .imps repaired and chanr-d from ftii and
j Fluid io Keroset!
; Parti ularatt'c. i paid to the manufacturing
| of all kinds of
TIN WARE
{JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
We have ou hand a fine article of
GLASS FRUIT JARS,
with improved self-scaling corks, usd
!HERMET I(AL 8 E A L IN GCA NS .
, which is one of the be-si cans us -J.
June ill, • - 5
.furniture.
! JpCRNITURE WARE-ROOMS !
1 JAMES MAKIXSOX nn : ,cos to the public
j that he st.il! continues to manufacture and keep
i on ttand a large assortment of
1 CABINET FURNITURE,
! Bureaus, Table.-. Bid ad-. Stands. Chairs,
j &c., of every de- iripto/i which will be made
ol the best matt rials, and i: he Jniost workman
j like manner.
I invito the it,. '.lt n ■ the public to in j work,
which shallnc be urp.- Ed in durability, at any
shop in the count!), and my prices will be
found to bo as low as the time- will admit.
Ready-made Coffins i onst-iutly on hanu or
made to order. A god Hearse will be furnished
when desire J.
Ang. IS, l-n i.
JJEW FURNITURE STORE I
Having rented the Furniture Ware-rooms form
erly occupied by F. N. Page, Athens, Pa.,
would now say to the pat tons of the old Estab
lishment that 1 have a complete Stock ot Goods,
just received, embracing everything in the
FURNITURE LINE.
My goods are new and well selected, and tor
GOOD GOODS
Will not he untie/ -o!tl by any. Call and ex
amine nty stock before purchasing I retain
the Workmen of the old establishment, and
MB. N. 1. HART
Will have Gauge o! the business and Manufact
uring. It short we have the finest Stock of
Goods in : t.r line west of New York, consisting
Parlor Furniture,
Chamber Setts, Bureaus, Marble-top
Centre bibles, Extension
and i> hag Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads,
Mirrors, Picture Frames,
Photograph Ovals, C< rd and Tassels,
Steel Engravtn
Oil Curtins, Toilet Stands, Work-Boxes.
Pictures, Ac.
COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES.
Our Undtt taker's Department will at all
times be well supplied with everything in that
line. We have the
FIXE ST lIE A USE
In this section, not eveepting auvthing west
of New York, and will attend Funerals within
a circuit o! '/hvaty Miles, on reasonable terms.
G. H. YOORHrs.
N. I. HAIIT, Agent.
Athens. Jan. 25. lsfiii. ly
E W PL A N IX G MI L L
The undersigned having built a large and com
modious aliil iii the Borough of Towanda, and
filled it with the most modern and improved
machinery, for the manufacture of
WINDOW SASH, & BLINDS,
are prepared to fill orders, whether large or
small, upon the shortest notice. We have
also a large variety ol MOULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, which we can iurnish
much cheaper than they can be worked by
band.
PLANING,
TONGUEING,
GROVEING.
AND SCROLL
SAWING,
and all other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be done to snit onr customers.
Persons building,and not living more than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it
largely for their interest to buy of us. or bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring* or other lumber,
and while your team is is feeding, have it
ground out and take it home with you. .
We will pay CASH for PINE A HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at our lumberyard. Come
and see ns, or if yon can't come, write.
L. B. RODGERS & CO.
Towanda, Feb , 1864.
CHAVING AND TOILET SOAPS,
LJ for sale cheap at the NEWS ROOM
fllisctUancous.
BRANCH FOUNDRY
AND
MACH IN K a H 0 I',
Situated on Pine, east of Malt - tree',
<
TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.,
Is now prepared to furnish
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
AND .
SHINGLE MACHINES,
Of the best quality with the latest improve
euU. All kinds ol Machinery lor Flouring and
Saw Mills.
STEAM ENGINES,
MADE A REPAIRED,
STEAM WHISTLES,
STEAM GAG I ES,
GAI'GE COCKS,
OIL CANS, AC.,
Furnished at short notice.
B0 L T CUTT 1N G ,
Done from J to lj inches in diameter.
FORGING
Ol heavy wrought work lor.Bridges, and all
other purposes, done to order. Also, a iarge
assortment ol
COOK ING A lIEATING STOVES,
Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture lor Cooking
Steves. Stove Pipe. Tin-Ware, Boat Pumpa,
PIOWW, Cultivator, and LniJMU, kept constant
ly on hand.
DRAWINGS A SPECIFICATIONS
u, ail kinds of machineiy lor mills and other
purposes prepared by
WARREN HILL,
Foreman, who ha, bad large experience in this
branch of the business.
JOHN CABMAN
Tow uida, ()••;. 89, 1866.—1y.
BLOOD A CO.,
Still Manufacture the be,t
HORSE P O W E R S ,
The Best
THRESHERS AND CLEANERS,
Also,
THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS,
FANNING MILLS, Ac., Ac., Ac.
All ol which we iuruisb at the Lowest Prices.
Caul and See, at the New Shop.
Athens, Pa., Aug. 16, 1566 tf.
VTIIE R' s MIL LS ,
BURLINGTON, PA.
The proprietor, having rebuilt his Flouring Mill
in Burir.gtou, and taken pains in selecting ar
ticle,.and the most improved machinery, it is
now completed in order tor all kinds of Fleming.
CUSTOM WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
with cheerful attendants, who will see to your
wants in good order and with general satisfac
tion.
OA-Cash paid for Grain.
• pril 17. Go; BOBWELL LI THER.
/ J U N S II OP!
GUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
.:. V. Gu: , :.. eoaid rcspec Gully inform the
I si 'i he L-.ir- uls
GUN SHOP
On the : h the Puhße Square, near the
Court House, where may be found Double and
-ingle Barreled Guns, Rilles. Revolvers, Pistols.
Cartridges, Ac .
IT . fitte ]to D irs,Trunks and Padlocks,
t.n. l'.ni .'.\r . ttontion given to repairing,
1 and all '.or'.; warranted.
J. V. GEIGER.
Towanda. Aug. 26, 1866.- Gm.
i p lAN OS, AMERICAN ORGANS
XT AND MELODIANS.
The undersigned most respectfully announces
i -o:: citizensoi Towanda and vicinity, that he
i his pa: based the Music business of G. T. Con,
I a'd will tier .tier supply any o! the above arti
i cies, together with
VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACCORDIANS,
STRINGS, AO.,
i on as good terms as they can be had elsewhere.
Y.'.A. < HAMBEBIUIN.
lie is also Agent for the
; CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCH
j and has always i n hand, a good assortment ot
J Swiss Watche?, with a general assortment of
i JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS,
ii'ver Plate l Ware >i the BEST MANU
- "..CTUWERs. which will be sold at unusually
| ;v ..TV.--. A a-ge variety of Clocks just re
j civ d. t: g which may he found the Scth Tho
! iL.i.i, which has no equ::"
• R i-l'A RING AND JOB. > ING,
~ as ki'i neat .ess and dispatch, and warraut
| cd. To those who can't See, we would say go to
! .'-crlain's and get a pair of glasse- that will
! tn.L set as well as ever. Don't forget the
I shop, nearly opposite 1,24,Uw
NEW ENGLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, i
Hartjoid, Conn., J
Capital Li 00. j
WYOMING IKSUN- TRANCE COMPANY, i
Hitkth-Bui i e, Pa.,f
Capital .... f. jo, l / j
NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE J
Co., (Accidental)
Philadelphia, I
Capital | v.
CONNiCTICL'T MUTUALI.II- 1 INSURANCE I
Co., Hail ford, Conn f
Capital .. i0.00f.,i. •
Towanda, Feb. 40, lariC—tf
HARTFORD LIVE STOCK i \-
RANCH COMPANY.
CAPITAL ♦500,000.
Cash assets Nov. 1, 1-60, J. . :
Insures on all kinds ot live sto . ag_.-..
thelt and death from any cause.
H. B. McKh.v
Jan. 10, 1867 . gent
Dec. sth, the Mare " Lady Mace," owr.t
Dennis F. Flagg, ol Boston , Mass., accic c .
received a kick from another horse, b
her left tore leg, above the knee, rendei!
necessary to kill her as an act of humanity
sured in the Hartford Live Stock Insura i J
pany- Ixiss paid Dec. 6th 1867.
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAI
INSURANCE.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVi.l
N'£' YEN'I'EEN MILLION D0t.1...
0. S. RUSSELL, Arjetit,
FOR TJUE FOLLOWING NAMED RELIABLE CO', a
GIUARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY Philadelphia, f
Capital and surplus over 1
HOME Insckanck COMPANY, i
Of New- York f
Capital and surplus,over $3,751
INSURANCE COME any ok NORTH
AMERICA, Philadelphia, f
Capital and surplus, over f1.706. ..
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, >
Of New-York. I
j Capital aud burplus, over f' v.
! ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, I
Of Philadelphia. f
Capital and surplus, over . .w
| Aktic INSURANCE COMPANY, i /
Of Stw-Yoik. )
J Capital and surplus, over $7
; PUTNAM INSURANCE COMPANY, i
Of Hartford, Conn. j
Capital and surplus, over $704
MUTUAL LUTE INSURANCE COMPANY, I
Of New- York. (
Capita! and surplus,over $B,OOO
: TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY, I
Of Hartford. Conn. J
Capital and surplus, over $6OO,
Rixks taken on all kind s r,f Prape: I ;t
low ratcsas by any other reliable Companies
Ma~ Policies issued and Losses, it ;
justed at this Agency .thereby saving the • .
and expense of going elsewhereffor set'-leuies:
Mir Office at the Hardwhere Store •:
ding & Russell C. S. RCrisKbi
Towanda, Feb. 7,.1866.--tf
i rpHE INSURANCE COMPANY
X . OF NORTH AMERICA.
OS c No. 212 Walnut Street. Philade.pbh
This Company are now prosecuting tl :
ness of insurance tram loss or damage by 1 i:
on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, i.
throughout the State of Pennsylvania,
a! terms/or long or short periods; or permaaei
ly of Buildings, by a deposit oi Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for 1- :
ing the period ot"nearly 70 years that the C :
pany has been in existence, entitles them te u.t
confidence of the public,
i DIRECTORS. —Arthur G. Coffin. Sam-". '■
I Jones, John A Brown.Charles Taylor, .i
White Jno. R. Neff. Richard D. Wo , iv..
Welsh, Wm.E. Bowen, James N. I 1: -i: •
Morris Wain, John Mason. Geo. L. Hurrb.:
Francis R. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Ed*.:
Clarke, Wm. Cnmmings.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN. Pros
j C. S. RUSSELL. Agent, Towanda.
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE IN"
' .£' RANGE COMPANY
OF MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIA,
I Office in Danville, Montour County. 1
I
Capital - . to'ji.
The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance tV:.;
ol M,dd!e Pennsylvania was incorporate
Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1-
the- Mutual Insurance of Conntry prut*
aud immediately thereafter commenced
at ions oil that principle, which ha- bee:.
!y adliered to since.
Ail losses have been promptly paid oat t.
Premiums collected on application for imaiaa -
without making any assessments.
The Insurance of Country proper y only
low rates charged for Insurance, and the promt'
payment of losses are deemed a sufficient r.
mendstion ot the Farmers Mutual Fin I"-
ante Company of Middle Penns lvania. f
owners ol safe class country property.
P. JOHNSON, Sec'y. WM. FULMEK. !'
C. M. MANVILLK
March 5, '66. Agent, Towauda, P
}3otograpf)l)s.
A GOOD THING MAY BE SEEN
AT
WOOD & HARDING'S GALLERY OF An-
TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, TA.
We take pleasure in infoi ming onr old frictil
and the public, that we have procured one of tin
best large Solar Cameras now in use. :.nd
prepared to furnish to all our patrons, bettr:
PHOTOGRAPHS, from miniature to lite sit:
than ever oflered in this count . at very ' '
ces. We arc still making the neat GEM KKI-.1l
TYPES, mounted on cards, as we: a-aiiki
of CASE PICTURES, such as
MELArSOTYPEB and AMBRO l Vl'.
We are also making beautiful
V A BI) PItU r O (I 11 A PII * ■
oi ill the best style-, aud having seeiir d
best, aud plenty ot help, we can insure .-itin
to all that may favor us with their pat:
We shail in future give onr strict attenti. u t>
sittings, iu order to secure the most taw.-
positions, and as littl inconvenience r
ble to our customers. In regard to
c o v Y I x a,
our present facilities enable us to make w. •
notice, the most artistic pictures iroin very
DAGUEP.ROTYPES, MELANIOTVI'ts
OR AMBROTYPES,
the increasing demand tor that kind oi
lead us to give opr attention particularly t
branch of the business.
We are making large additions to ecu
of
UfJ.T. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT I'KA
OEO. U. WOOD. DEL. UASB.N
Dec. 10,1866.
QROOERIES AND BR()Yl-i' ,N '
WHOLESALE AND.UM AIL,
JOHN E R 1 D E T 1!,
Main st., first door south of Rail i!-d :;
Towanda, has just received large a.l
his stocK of
GROCERIES AND PROVISION-
Which will he sold at wholesale and i
the very lowest rales.
RYE FLOUR, WHEAT FI.OI .
KEROSENE Oil..
At Wholesale.
Fanner's Produce of ait kinds, >o clit
The public attention is respectfuliy
ed to my stock which will be found t
Fresh. la>nght a! low prices and will he *
correspondingly low rates.
Towaud i.July 17,15ti6.
VIUSIC, OR ANY OTIIEK A
IWL TfCI.E in our line, ordered at :
by calling at the NEWS BDf ■;
DOCKET CUTTLERY LOW i
X than at anv other establishment h> ! U
afthe *EW> ,10M