Oil ' - 41$ 18 0 d • Mats ald WO*. Clearing up.—lVs to be taken for granted that howe er late the season lit; manure han b.cin !wiled out drd, except small : . quantities of rich nom.: pest-fLr espec ial purposes ; er the - re bent accumulationi of, fertilizing ;ma wrists, the barn )ards and ' rewire; sheds are quite cleaned oat. ' Barns IV the East at least have' been Woe 10) , empty for two or three Months, ad t,. aright long ago to have been swept and cleaned of hapdeed ' and litter of all kinds ; (Old hay and straw compactly . packed at one :side, yet_ convenietly: \ come-at-able, and the, whole e ats lahmeat Pat in order for the Coming crops! If this has not been don .)o\ it the first rainy day. . Cale stanis,vto byres and calf pens are empty nowi for the most part,and it. is a good time, and good wet weft ther work, to Blithe floors, renewitni their; cleaning and drying the beams and 'sills, painting those parts where wool becomes moistened by manure, when quite 'dry, ,with hot coal tar,. sanding .thoroughly before relaying the fliors. Make gutters at the same time to carry off the liquids. These should be one part cement and three of - good sharp, clean sand. The more time cement' gutters, floors or walls have to harden !before frost,- the bet ter. i 1 Pastures.-Look to the water sup ply infpastures. ' Nothing dries 'up the fountains Of milk like a lack of water. gee also that the grass is not fed 'offloo close, for any rain may be the last for some weeks, and then: permanent damage would be sustain ed by over-stocked land. ' ' Mowing /and.—Early in the month it is usually' well to go . through the_ meadows and _ pastures, and ?a or i cut up with a spud theyankest of the weeds, or_those most ' dainaging to the griss and hay. Clover, if cut early when just com ing into blessom, and a light dressing -of plaster or oF any finelcom. post, will, if 'the stools are 'strong, I make a' vigorous seenntygrowth, and ripen a paying . crop of:seed._ Every farmer might raise his own clover , seed In most 'parts o' the country. Corn.- 7 -Early maturing kinds will do very well , planted the first' week in Jane ; soak in warm water until it nearly sprouts, then stir it about with a little previously warmed pine . tar until every Itemal is coated, then sprinkle with plaster or lime. - , Hoeing.—The use of hoeing is not only to kill the weeds, , and a clean field is often an unproductive one,but the thorough working and stirring of the soil is equal to a dressing of ma- I uure on land in poor heart. The use of mere 'weeders and surface workers effects 'but little except the .destruc tion of the weeds. It is most useful to cultivate' deeply, and the One horse plow directly used tettWeen the rows, not to hill; up too much,but to mellow and - work the soil before the - roots. get into it, ispreferable to any of the cultivators. 7 These implements are most useful after the roots begin to fill -the soil more. - First the harrow, theft the plow,' last the cultivator.— This doctrine applies equally . to corn auddpotatoes. Frequent and ,thor-, ough stirring.by hot se :pdwer s o as' not to hurt the roots,will insure good crops on any 'good soil. .. .. , Root Crops.:—Cirrots, and pars nips,' and beets, may be sowed as late as earl) , in June with'fair 81Iccess.L— ltntabagas are preferably sown about the 20th in good deep soil,' well tua !lured and dressed with bone dust or superphosphate of lime. , White Field Beans may be planted any time during the month. It is best to put them iii drills. Bluenod ;or White Marrowfat are good varieties, the latter much the largest, the for- mer -yielding the surest. - - - - , j_ Green Forage Crops.—lndian corn, sown in drills about two feet apart,is probably the most reliable crop- or furnishing green ibdder -during the summer. The cost of the seed is an item which', of itself, may deter farm ers from using it extensively, espec ially when ' Sorghum , will'do nearly" as, well . both for greeh ,and dry use. Millet and Hungarian grass if cut be - fore the seed ripens, afford good fod der also, i Lnd ,will do well on soil somewhatvlposed to drought. Peas and oats together may be sowed even in June for cutting and curing as bay or feeding green. This, crop requires a good well melloWed soil, but is not especially exhausting. The .seed re , quired is about two bushels ibf -each kind to the acre. ' Cabbages.—Sow for 'late trop seqd beds, near the land on'• which they are to be grown, such varieties as Flat Dutch, Drumhead, Late Ber gen, etc.. There is ordinarily a good market for cabbages in all our larger 'cities, and they are fully equal _to, mangele for oattle,and as sure a crop. A crop of cabbages is one of the best for killing weeds. New land, with a plenty of good manure, is to be pre ferred: j Mr. Hendernon says that lime in any form, will'prevent. club foot. Tobaceo...—Select the largest plants from the seed beds, and, on a rainy day, transplant them to the field, so ,as to make the general ,planting about the 20th. The land should I n very rich and mellow, warm and well tilled. The plants may suffer from ' --, attacks of cut worms and grubs, and all missing ones must be, reset, as fast 118 vacancies °COL Animals „of all kinds must have clean airy eitarters, fir in hot weath er they will be exp4ed , to lung dis eases froin exhalation of fermenting manure, etc. Use plaster freely iti stables and fowl houses •to arrest am= monia ; dry soil . is alpeet equally as , I good: - Fowls, if confined; 'Mould have fresh _ Witei . and fresh sods' daily,and every few days their scr4ching - ground t i should be forked up nd freshened.— - Especially provi e g dusting box ' es ' and fresh wa r. - ' Cattle.—ln pi vid ng for an. in crease of stock in tit natural way, let _no "penny-wise policy interfere with the employment. of the very • best male animals. Use only well. bred \bulls of one of the approved breada, Shorthorn, Devon, Ayrshire, Alderny, ete.,• if they 'can be found -", within a reasonable i.tiatance. Beans may :still be planted for lakaps or dried - teans. Limas in told _ localities may,still be plaited.- The best forlate plantings is the small WE rather think that the most re luctant slave to vice that we ever saw was •rc poor Leßow who had Ma - Angels in ' .° '• , 0 • t;) : . cl/ Ce • MARSHALL BR I Wish. to call the attentio their newßtock of ' HARDWARE. FARMING IMP BLACK , • and CA also, 0 16tge assortment Window ,G lass,. Sus Patty, Pantlab a of all kiwi:), otL a- 1 71 ;1 - Cash pric6. Also; a Mae .* ICEIIOI3,EN of every s Lanips -i?paired and, c Fluid. W KeroSene. I I Partien ar attention paid of all kl de of . . , ,T N lir• It E I • !,Ikiclegf T I II N'D . X,D T 0 T J*llS, enrka,Aud ' A L I 2.1• G C A N'S,. nu used. , J0.11,1111;0 PR:ONPTL We have enhaidagne e Gl. A 8 F:11 II with insplroved HER lii.ETIcALS£ which is of' the best Jane 20, 1865 --- • r WHOLESALE- t IL.B. PO Scrantori, Ps.; Dealer in Decker's Planes, Mason & gans, Treat, k t indsley & C. of Musical Instruments, B. Books. Orders from 1)e peclally jso Hated. Addre! I 111Peanailvania Av March 28, 1867.--Eak. r---- 131.A.505, • AMER I 1 - ABM MEL The nhderalitte - d most to the= r' of Tower' hasp the Music bi and l e hereafteranpply eles,.to ther with VI LINE, GUITA : .1 . STRINGS! on as gehd terms as they. , . • W. - . , Be is also' As , CELE3EATED: ,. I and h. 1 as 'always on hand, Swiss Watches, with ate , 1 JEWiLRY AND Silver dad Plated---,Ware , - 1 FACTUARRS., which wil IoW figdres. A large v, .1 teived, among which may man, which has no equal. REPAIRING A ,• • - I done wi h neatuess , and,., ed. 1 .Chahlbe lain's and get. a .1 make y a see as well as shop, nearly opposite the Dec. 1 1 , 1866. W. • 1 MArtUSHEK FORT, L 4 , • Wholezile and Retail Ag! Pennsylvania and 80 , AT THE NEW i 01 , 1 • ~ J. A. DEWITT T i /y - ext dooro the 411 these Piano sare and invented by "HR. FREDRICR- Whose reputation for tit. building Placa, ia,widel portant ,itqleovements in the last eighteen y 1 of Pianos, are due to rightly styled the Pattie factures. His improvem. all the prominent firms. • Forte is the only instr, alder PNILPEq'I' IN • I Call and examiee th 'other. Therelr maybe t Music Store, the W.PERIA.L. G For the thatch anti. p said ht favor of those, o t4entsOves. IMPROVED ALL THE LATE 43 PIANO Liberal discount to m schools. -- Sheet. litmles Pianos and Melodeons inducements. offered to. genendly.,:-Address • No - 234867:: • VIUSIO..OR .pcia in oir DT Dannisill the • - slatifirai N 0 111 .:,- : .- lien ' • . : v" - ,i';'•.. - , , ,...,.....- ... 1 . ! .. -. • -: • ' --AX /111,-itrN-11- : S , II 'O' -, P . , . 1 - -“•Blo 4 o469l•AiitNimut.otsia#L gaiter' ' - 'TQW DA:,-.P4D, _FP. 09,,,PA, ...-. ,- ,- • 'l,ll**irt;plired en furnith , - ~ • ' , CiROULW smy . --tai & t. ',.„, / '.. . 1" - .' , '-'.• , ,. ,AND - .:.' .. . 4 . 1 ..-. SII4I4IGLEAfiCHIN ~. ' • .ot. the. List k ' i loalitY trfth-thilat prow; eats: All- Or Machinerythr Flouring and arad - ";i ENGINES, - 1 : . - • MADE ;it REPAIRED, ' ..- -stEAlt wHiszpB. Li . .STEAM.:GAGUES; ' :'. •' . GAUGE COCKS, . . ....:' -: - • OIL C.ANS, Bcp.; : - - Furnished at short nOtice.' ! ' .BOLT; ( OUTTINGI, , . . _Done from i to 1}" inches , in 41sineter. • : -,. . 'FORGING - • i • '-.). Of heary."wroaght work 'for. Bridges,) andall: other purposes, •done to order. Also,' a hags' assortment of .. . • - - !-. . • COOKING & HEATING STOVES, Coil aid WOod Burn - ors. Oarnitare iar'Cooking Stoves, Stove. Pipe, Tin-Ware, Boat PoinPIP. Plows, Cultivators and Lcrapers, kept constant ly on hand. • 1 a- .- . DRANIgGS, k SPECIFICATIONS . . 434 all Ideals of wlachlnely for mills and other purposes prepard by '. . . ' WARREN HILL, 0 . Foreman; who has had large experienee iti:ttds branch of the briefness. 1 ": • . • JOHN CARMAN. Towanda, Oct. '49;1864. ty, , - woo ~H 0R S Er. OWERS,, I S. Ik,RESHiRS. AND CLEANERS,. THD,ES*RS AN' L! ..iSEPAAATODS; El . All of t; hich we furnish at the Lowell Prices. a' g cf 4 ~,~ .' r !Alberni, Pa., Aug. l& lqnt3:—tf • CARRIAGES; WAGONS,SLEIGIIS Tile OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL IN OPEN; Suceeasois to Reynolds, Feßola & Co., Are now offering and are prepared tO furnish on short notice, Wagons Carriages land B.elgha, ottil descriptions and of the' bitclst and most aripro ved style,And of the best .material at.the old stand opposite the , Uhion House, in the cen tral part of Alba . Borough, Bradford County, Pa. . 0 The public are assured that the reputation the shop has acquired during the last six years under the superintendence of J. Y. Fellows, mil be more than patutitined,si he will superin tend the work as heretOtore he having long been and having had mach experience awe Carriage and Sleigh Builder, would assure ' the public that ao pains will - he. spared by the above firm to make the . establishment worthy Of their pat ronage. _I Thankful as one of the old firm for the patronage thus far extended, we hope to . .mellt a continuance of the same. N. B.—We, the undersigned, Whig practical mechanics, can ntinullicture• and offer to the -public at price/ that witf dety; coinpetitio. JAM PA H. FELLOWS, D. W. C. CB ANDAI,I I , ; J. O. MEHITT Alba toreuxh. April 15, 1866. HERS & CO., of the public to SSTS, ITHS' TOOLS, PENTESS' TOOLS . of ' 011 a, " , and Paint If rtuthea tiold for the lowest .rtment of LAMPS L snit the public. t oged from Oil and Ito the manufacturing T ° AiIDA CARRIAGE The undersigned respectfully announce to 'the public that they haii.purchased CAR-,RLACE' SHOP al. ic DEPOT rmi . , Chictering's Pianos, _ Hamlin's Cabinet Or .'s Melol , and all cet tduSic and Music ors and Teachers es -1: 8 L. , B. PO WELL. nue, Scranton, Pa. And most, worknianllke manner. The/ will constantly keep - on hand an assortment orsplen dld Top AND OPEN BUGGIES, FAMILY VARRI,A ( GES, lIESIOCICAT AND LOPER WAGONS, CAN ORGANS DIANSJ j espectfally annonneea t and vicinity. that he mess of G. T. Coca, any of the above !nil. ALBANY SLEI . G HS. , ACCORDLPIE4 • -.. •• be had elsewhere. • .CHAMBERLA IN • . • t. for the RICAN WATCH a good assortment of era! assortment of imitable Prices, :L U T HER'S AI I . I L, S• , . - - _ BURLINGTON, Pk. The proprietor, having rehilllt his. Flouring PIM in Buringtn, and. taluft pains In selecting Moles, and the most improved machinery, His now completed In order for all kinds of Flouting. CUSTOM WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. with cheerful attendants, who will Bee to' yarn; wants in good order Ina with general Satisfac tion. , torCaitt paidlor Grai ' April 17. 1866. _ SWELL LUTHER. ANOY ;GOODS, f the BEST lIANII be sold at unusually Isty of Clocks just re . e found the Seth Tho• D JOBBING, etch, and warrant- We would ,say go to Ir of glasses that will • ver. Don't forget the ourt House, • • _ OEIAMBERLAIN. ATENT PIANO . - N EW PLtANING •• The undersigned having built.a large and com modious Min in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it With the _most ,modern and improved machinery, for the ninnufactius of • noy for North East .ther New Yo*, • i f iltSlC -STORE WINDOW 13A84,. ts. BLINDS - , are prepared to tlll orders, whether large Qt small, upon the shortest notice.' TAN h.: se _, also a large variety of NOULDMAS. - di the latest style and *ter% which .we 0- much cheaper than they call b• furnish worked by hand.' , WANeIA, PA. Hotel. PLANING 1 TONGURING • . ao S e LiltG, • = MATRUSHEN, and an ot_ther work pertaining to AND BEIIO . LL • SLWING. Joinery, will b e de e° "" 'suit our customers. Perot' .213 bandit - lg , and not.living more than' .ve to fourteen miles distant, will. find it .argely for their interest to bay of na, or bring their lumber and worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring or other lumber; and whin, your team is , is!-feeding, have it. gibund out and takelt home with yo u.. • - We will pay CASH. for PINE & HEMLOCK LIMBER delivered at oar limber yard. I Come and see no, or if you can't Wome, L. - B. BODGEBS*4. CO. Towanda. Feb 41864. •- - • .* 11 ; cry. And practice, in known. All the kn.. e in. 'America, der , In the manufacture Mathushek, who is Ame ricatt Nit a . eta are nolo st•A b y The ?intim:LOA pi ano l ent whl4l) . Amato con• Y RESPECT. and yea will buy 4q ; and, also, at the New liGit 0 OX-B IN D ERY.-TH PUBLIC AN reipectfally..infonned that the Book- Bindery too been removed to the-Argue BMW. log, 84 * O 4, whore wM•be done . ompuols, Tor. Nothing will be no.. They'speak for • . In alliticsarions branches • on terms an 'in sensible as 1 ! the times 1 4 allow. The Bind ery will be Wade* the eof •-• • ELOREOM. i .): &.4 : 0 i _e; , .An experienced . and air work will be promptly done, in i , 'style and manner 'which cannot be excelled,' -Nosier MammlniM, News papers, Old Books; Ito., bound in 'every variety, of style: ; Particular attention will be paid to. the Baling and Binding of. . , OLB,-acv. -re, .olnwohea and I sent; by mall. - Old en In exchange. Good Inputs - and' the trade 'l " B 2 t i red Paitall • : 11 4c4 In. qua. dorabilf .1011 warranes4 Au *fir bc ?emir for, delivery,. when 41(11111.14.- 46f,the , pn filla Is goitid led so sliwiocus_parson' teed. ..... Tikwands, AuVa 29 /806'-11* •okerinumkt; , - ordered at shlrtnotice NEWS RO OL, =EI VOVNORY & C 0 .•; St4ll itanqßcture the beet The Best PANNING MILLS, ac., • CAL!. •+L SEE, * AT TUX NEW 81702 AVON FELLOWS, CSANDALL do CO., FACTORY:. G. H. -D RAK E, And are now prepared to build work in THE. LATEST STYLE ONE Alm TWO SEATED ALMWORK WMUED. REPAIRING promptly attended to at rea BRYANT k STIMEN. Towanda, May 9,1867.4 y. 0, - 01t-B N c •. • . • • 9.lilirpume i BLANK BOOKS, ,„ 4 cf. - - virt,l g FaEli l' '''- '''AN'ic-'ilis,lci, AN CE --:---- .'.c 'i_ 'AGE/Arri 'Policies ISsuoYd. l .o.lo.4oltediod ..r mpili I,kid( . ,:- By* •13. -M" REALM 'Ol- . 1 ' • 1 I 4# _Um' oPoy., iiiii*iiii*rrif lipi,sl .1%.; shit (; 44 , pitilks'; ' Oftlek)ll6oll4of`iii: 4i c . • digivegatr - Meowsf et Capital c 41700 ti 441riii.slivoirvesscolltaiiirwr 1 f, • t I. -ThrtfOrd: Coon.. l'. - . - • ,:, - .14 At -••: 1 . . r ........".... ... ' •:. 7 • ; liiiiiiooi. iiillikniDOS i :AJID'al: ' 77, Pitts Augitlurif haulms to:. ' , ' • ' Ca?ltst, Surplus sod Reserved Pena . - ' • (Geld,. • ..,. ... .... :. i ... ... Si6,l7t,:f• Assets , Gs Ate Ilidt44l3lllsi, over.... 1,8004 WY PgamiuntsviVirsr4lo (Rold): , 17,110 Sri **aux* intlia*Cllo eollnitY, A _ ' •- _ . ligiVel as CPaLb .f I ;4Pi t al : ,••• • —7 . • • •,•• •• • I r., Wrcumge bagniatiAMM WPM. - I •,'• • . , lillibtu-ll 4 1: Rii.,l - Capita!: i :: : i —.... -•:,.-:- tioxii diSizioss 'tissue .t Co., . • (Accident -Ptah Capital.. Capltil:. - ~" Cossiscirt Utrar.ei.Litni . Co. ; ° • , . . Towanda 1 fiel;; -.• t rfARTN:PRD:Wir: RANCH - COMPIOpf ' ' cserrii Cash assets liTerri.l, 1865; 5155.266 Inalarthi ;kinds of live. stock:- against &elk andokiat i ti fron any calm, • • ( • -?.s: 10,.1867 ; - ; : Dec: sth; the fifire_..!` lady kliacer.''., owned by; Dennis F. Elam of 'Boston ,Stitsi., accident a l' y receivedt kick from another ktnnie, breaking : her. telt fore leg. , above: the lined: rendering It: necessary to.lthl her as an stet of hainaaiiy. la.. lined in theHargord Livestock Inaqranee e., Patty.' Low pskl Dee.. 60.1867.• LIVE, AND ACCIDENTA 1, '• - ligraltattilltD OVER sev.gN2w MILLION voLLARA S. itIISSEL4 Agent, -1 . /bit rag YOLLOWI2:G-FA . llollilt.llll4l/111 comrAwn 1 - _ Chian]) Fins Insinanct : 1 Coaraxv i f Capital and :earplug! 0ver..... , ... s.t.cts.fs* itthat Conran; • / „ _ Of New-York. Capital and Surplus, 0ver...... ..... •• -•.• • . lastmancit COMILNY 7 cir. Nowrn .A.uninca,. • Philaddihia. - I Capital and ,tn!iplai„ over lintivriielivarraaNci.CoxiasT, ' .., - -Of lyew-York. Capital and mirpler, cores - $ or(fii • • , • r , j, .. ENTIERPRIBE Isauxiarcs COMMXY.', Of Philade/phia. f Capital and surplia, over V I Instritancs COMPLWY, Of IVito-York. Capital and aurplan; over . • 374 0 MO Ptrmas bastraanca Conriarr, t - • .Of Hartford, ~Ocaut. . 1 Capital and implua. , $704,000 !durum. Ws Insraat, Coupatrr, • Capital 4tid surp O lu f s,ov ew- er Ffirk:l t TnivsLLsas Ltsasax k s COrmar • -' ;Of Hartford, 'Conn. f Capital and ' 1600,000 Risk.; f‘fken on *bids of • Ifropetty, at as low ratesas by any o ther reiable Comp an ies . •'Sr Follett:a isms& and LOSESS3, U any. 'ad justed at this Akeney,thereby sallog the tro Lie and expense of going elsewhere for settletve.t. W °thew at the liardwberei Store 61 od • ding a; llama • - C. SI RUSSF.I.I . Towanda, Peb..7,1966— 1 ti t _ TIIE INSURANCE - COMPA . T 2. OF NO TB. AMERICA. - 5 Office No: 24:.', alnut Street, PhiladelPhis, This Company now prosecuting the bn i. nese 'ot 'lnsuran from loss or daamege by FIRE on B uildings,.' Merchandise. Furniture,. lc., throughout t State of Pennsylvania, on liber al' terms,for . fig orsktiort periods; or permanent ly .of Buil ga, by a deposit ,of Premium. Thep pt paymat of claims for losses do lag the eriod of pearly:7o yeari th at the Com pang been, inexistence, entitles them_to th confidence otthe public. DtiacToss.;—Arthor . G..- Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, iJno. R.,Neff, }Beard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, WM. E. :Bowen, James,— Dickson, 13. Morris Wain,' John - Mason, Geo 1,.. Harris. ' , Francis R. Cppe. Edward H. Tro ter, Ed*: Ard S . If Clarke, Wm. Cumming/I. - AIM= 4 3.COirt, pees , nt: C. B.IiCSSELL, -Rent, , d a . .7____ T 4ws . . I DUAL VRE INSU . RIP.rt;E COMPANtkr o iN bi 311DDLS PEliNerri.l lA, Office in Danville ; Montour ty, Penn 2 Capital $3&7,000 The Partners Mutual Wire - Usti:aim Company of Middle Pennsylvania was incoiporatod by the Pennsylvania Legislature. In j the year 1859, lc: the 7datnal Insurance of Country.property,only, imaintmediately thereafter commenced its toper. Minns on that principle, which has been strict, ly adh.cred.to since. - - • All losses have.been promptly, paid, ant of the Premiums collected application ' foe insurance mithout•making auy'aesessmente. Theinsurarice of Country prop erty low rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt pAyment of losses are deemed a sufficient recom mbadation of the Farmers Mutual lire /n.ul ante Company of Middle iPennallvania, to ail ownetp of tade thus c ountry pperty. P. Jpigtecni treci ro y. WiI..FOLKII3. Presj C. fd. MANVILLE. - Mara 6,'66..• Agent, Totkands..Pa. • COUNTY REAL/ ESTATE. AGENCY, H. - I B. ktcKEA..IsT, REAL- Ewers At:as:T. Valuable Farina, Properties City and . Town lota for sale. I • • Parties basing propertyfor 'sale eill , find It to their - advantage by -easing a description the same, with terms of sale at.. this agency, a patties ire constantly enquiring for Shims &c.. j 11.. B. iIcKEAN . ,. • - - ilealrEstste Agent. Office Montanye'si Block Towatas, Ps, 1- Jan. p, 1867. - • • IVERPOOL I AND LON4(liv L; GLOBE PIREI AND ' &At%NeE 'dohiPAßT—ottlee, 45 WWI. - - * zURA `.. • Broadway, N. Y. • r Rpital, Surplus anti , (G01d)... „ ,„, Assets itm it - • ' 4. St., and-gal 1111,24 I ei,J , . aited States, over. 444 145, ;•". - arna, upwards of (g01d)... • 17 . ft ! Al an ,„.. 1411 shareholders petionally responsible — _,..gements of the company. • All' Ildrector4 must be shareholders. . , . Dias: roan ix Misr Yoan.:—FrancisCottenet, Esq. Chairman; Henry Grinnelt-Esq., •PePaV Chairman,Joseph 1 Gaillard, Jr. Esq., h. li - Archibal, l ; q., 1E B, 14 con;ul, , Alexander Hamilton, Jr., Esq.{ Robert O. Fergut A • Esti. • Allred (' elk Esq., Bealdent Smells y. L'X' i i i ander HaMilton, Jr 4,:, Fes., Courtel orßoard. Ban-Ken—Phenix Bank.4.Carnman Jr Co. The Policies of this Company •are ued by -Well-known American citizens reside' itties Yorh, who arc Directors and Sharehold ts, and conqtiently, with the .other Shareholders-. are indlvidually „liable ', for ' all Vac engagements of the Company ; all Policies are signednm.beta ; 'ail claims are payable in:cash 'on priiiiit-01 - .119. 11 . without deduction , for interest, and not, as t$ usitaVsizty days after pre3*entatlon of pr) !I ; Theyendreatisix !o'clock. P. M.; and not st noon. Life insurance effected, and nano:ties grtuited.mf favorable terms,. t , -', • !. ti, . 11. hcKEAN, Agent. Towanda ,april 23,48b7, .. , t ' • -,J . - IMPORTAN' TO FARMERS my goodri e h s ce an ng Po . .,tgles, grown from the orignal stock, and hence 'rue to name. are now ready for deli Very te•th , -; who have alma• dy engaged them • and also a to whoever may with to secure these ahoy a :,..ttatoes for the ensuing spring. • -. Prom friar of the above pouttoes by those who were so fortunate .as to .secure some seed from me. last spring - t most farmers have be- came 1013 re of their vast superiority • over ' otherii• They are tinrivelle4 Lin their immeeaq yield; exmdingty excellent. for table use and', verythardy--nearlr free fiom rot or- disease. All persona .Wlalaing tharn, had bette, apply now or early a; possible. and - . bring- their Ws to - Dr. Porter's Drag Store. Early Goodrich: beat eat? g 3 00 pr Calico, beautiful and delicate. : , 300 " Gleason, fine for Winter use, . 300 " Busty Coat, - superior yleldersand good 2 00 " Crisco, enormously fruitful,' 2 00 '!:- Garnet ChM; at about the market price. Dem 10;1860::.J Dr. • H. C. -PORThli. THE PARLOR SETS, at. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF ALL ekes fad styles, at: the NT4121 ROOM. I , =!! 00,uuu uo vt } I , b.. r as Conn.,, • , - • • 194X)0140 fdffil STOCK. I NSU .000. 81,7tX).nio $8.000,000 NM