.gkplettituraL • Boilingwhen Pasture is *rt.- However much farmers may cling ; to -gtxid'olditatiita and look with uspiqioila distrust upon all new and suuttie . ,r . :SYstera -of. feeding, .which - would turn all their pastures into corn graiti fields, or, meadows; still they have fdund by experience that a thrifty patch of green cord fodder is ;i great help' in Anguitt, September and even October, w pastures are 114,gt and cows shriek their milk.— ie daitwin.' has Immo so impor tant a pirt - ofrour agriculture greater. attention is paid to giving the cow a more uniform feed through thetea son than the pastures alone furnish. Few loealitisd are dlessed. witd Pas tures that yield a Uniformly abundant feed through the - whole - season' and unless cows get other food their gen eral product will not enrich the feed er.• When.eows shrink their milk from defleirney of food in a dry season; it is not eav again tarecover the fall . .flow of Milk. It often happens that a deficiency of food for only a. few weeks,. reduces the yield o milk . throngh the season so 'materiallyas to-render the result of the year a fail ure instead of a emcees. The cardi- nal principle of the dairyman should be to supply his cows, at all seasons, ,with au abundant, nutritious and milk-producing diet. There should _beno departure frorn r this rule. An y_ . want of liberality here will be pun ' ished seven-fold in the balance-sheet `-at the end of the year. It is now time for all dairymen to `make provision for this contingency. The best crop for early soiling is clo ver ; and every farmer should haven small piece of ground near . the barn, iir clover, to be used fur this purpose, if needed ; if not it will make excel -lent winter food. One acre of good clover fed green is equal to four and sometimes even six acres 'of pasture. But elm], sown for fodder, will. meet the niost usual necessity of the dairy man-Tfood for a dry August and Sep tember. This may be sown, say the. • 20th of May and the 10th of June.;—, - Stiw early,so as to be used in August and the remainder for use at anytime in the fall. - - And t it should not be looked upon as art additional expense in: keeping the dairy, for -it is the greatesteconomy in feedinir. • One acre of good corn fodder is equal to from six to ten acres of pasture, and worth more fed green than'dry. If any one thinks the hit . figure extrava gant, let him measure off forty square rods of ground in heavy corn fodder, _and feed it to his , cmgs, nothing the -length of time it will keep them, and compare this with',two and a half acres of pasture. Some, large crops of corn fodder have been weighed - green, and founcLto yield at the rate of sixty tons to the acre, equal .to . abont seven tons of dry fodder. This. is, no doubt, a large crop, but it de monstrates that corn -is one of the . cheapest foods for the cow. It would be the best economy for farmers to redude•- their pastdres and increase their green clover and corn to be fed instead. ' They would soon find their farms too large for• their stock, and their profit increasing their stock and - not their laud.' Aboutone acre to eight or ten-cows will be sufficient to helut the paii ture iu a dry time. It will also well repay the -dairyman -to feed sn?all quantit'es of pea meal and bran !du ring the summer to his cows. It will more than pay back *the outlay in milk,:besides the; better condition of the col. The great study should be tp keep the greatest number of ani mals on the smaflestiquantity et land. Eery additional animal, well kept, yin, by' increasing the manure, en large the capacity to keep more. • D ESTRUCTION ri • I OF. AJ SHEEP BY OGS.--:- . The March repor f t of the Commission : er of Agriculture dwells upon the ravages - committed by dogs among the sheep in the United States. In 1866 five hundr4d thousand sheep were killed by dogs, and their value wa548,000,000. The number of in jured - was threet hundred thousand, - alio] the loss is estimated at $600,000. The number of dogs in the country, is ' computed at five millions, their annu 'la! expense ten dollars per head, and the sum total.of their subsistences fifty millions cf dollars—an immense • mum tq best()' ' upon a class of ani mahl,l the „twist of which are worth h.ss,aild many of them , causing great mischief to the farmer. , / • TRANSPLANTING.-A lady writca us, "In transplanting:-shrubs I often dig a very deep hole, put in old shnes, bones, chips or bark,then forest earth to the proper depth, and the plarits are sure,to repay the extra labor.- My flower beds vere prepared in th way two or three feet deep. I di myself; and .hard as the work v they 'amply re and me every N__ “Whatever is worth doing,is w i doing well,” is an important Ina every cultivator of the soil. THE • DEEP SHEEP FOR MEAT.- • s a constant and close reader of the U , un 7 try Gentleman, I observe that ,the ,growers of wool sheep in the United States yet continue to urge' Ithe sz:) claims of such upen farmers gen ral • ly, as meat producers. Just as 1 ng as we are governed by such ad ice will our markets for mutton re aln below par, and the increased pr uc, Lion of;this best and most wholes me f‘ - ciod be retarded. 1, j- 'A satent corn husker is , . ver iised in 0 iio -which will Inisk sixty ears a minute, doing the work of ten it men. It /takes off the oute'r sk, then the inner and fairer peal n— laying; each by itself—and then s rips the silk perfectly lean and deposits the ear in l its place. I i 4. HOLpINo r UP 1 l i . Ige ton, hiforms the Rural A l meria' zrilhat hen his cows Ironble him in this wa be reaches los hand up, and places the endil of bige fingers on the backbone, forwaid o the hips,and presses down hard, for ty minute or- so, and they Will always gve down. • With was the realest • • n ;butcher According to Shakes • ? King _ IClandiaa, "Ihixdet," who id ',murder 1210110nd: • .• lour here' (lamp, who tofo rojbeen a troivelealiet, now believes •thewr are two things (Wined to be , 'eternally isatis• umbrella and the man who et* it. , ENIUU 11114 - • l gr MIA OT NEW §TOTE OF GOQPS lASIEfiI O. FROST. would - ed& itteedionAti. ;el A . • largo and -varied vooktinent of. . •-• •1' IT N Nei on exhibition ai tes Ware Booms, which: be will be happy to show to lay and every one free of eharge;or - to sell ati a 'very midi ad-. ranee from east. • Thaakful for the past liberal patronage of the public. I woirld say that 1 shall still endeavor to . make It tri their interest tr‘ deal with me, not only by keept tg a ..AIiG.ER STOOK 'Co idea from than is kept In any other Ford tare Store in this region ; but oiao by offerin,g them AT A LESS PRICE Thai the same, quality of goods can he pur chased elsewhere. I have now in store over 60 DIFFERENT \ ?,ATTERNB OF CHAIRS, And\ more than EMT DIFFEBENTpTYLES BEDSTEADS Besides Bureaus, Stands, Tables,. Book Ricks, What Nots, Sofas, Tete-a-Tete's, Rockers, and Ea sy Chairs, Piano -Stools, Chil l. dren s Carriages,Chlldren's Cradles and Cribbs, Looking. Glasses, Looking Glasi-Plaus, Plc- _ tate Frames, Photo graph Ovals;Steel ECords ngraviu andgs, ' • ' • dm. , In fact a full assortment OF EVERYTHING IN THE LINE, All of which will beeold CHEAP' FOR CASH . Alto public aro invited to call and 'examine my stock before purchasing elseivhere. store on Main Street, 2 doors south of Montanyes. I also keep on hand, a large assortment of READY MADE CO F FINS, From the Most common to the finest Mahogany or Rosewood, which will be- furnished with or ,witimet Attendance with Hearse, at as low a price as the same quality' can pnrceased else where. Dee. 1866.—yr. NEW FURNITURE STORE 1 '` Having rented the Furniture Ware•rpoms form erly occupied by F. N. Page, Athens, Pa., would now say to the pitons of the old Estab lishment that I have a complete Stock of Goods, just received, embracing everything in the FURNITURE LINE. My goods are new and well selected, and for GOOD GOODS' , Will not be undersold by.any. Call and ex amine my stock before parchasing. I retain the Workmen of the old establishment, and 1 MR. N. I. HART Will have charge of the business and Manufact uring. In short we have the finest Stock of Goods in our line west of New York, consisting Parlor Furniture, Chamber:Setts, Sofas; Bareans, Marble-top Centre Tables, Extension. and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mirrora, Picture Frames, Photograph Ovals, Cord and Taels, Steel Engravings, 011 Curtin Toilet Stands, Work•B4zes, • COFFINS AND BURIAL CASEi l li. • Our UndeAzkeris 'Department wil at all times be well supplied with everything in that We . laare the Pictures, .kc FINEST HEARSE • In this Section, not vcepting anything west of New York, and wi I attend Funerals within a circuit a! Twenty ilea, on reasonable terms. G. H. VOORHIS. , N. I. gART, Agent.' . . Athena. Jan. 26. 11466.-1 y FIIANITIJRE WARE-ROOMS /MIES idAtINEION announces to the public that he still continues to Manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of CABINET FURNITIME, Bareaus. TablPs. Bedsteads. Stands, ChairS, 4 kc, of every descripttot , which will be made of the best materials, andln he most workman like manner. - I invite the 4iection of the publie.to myiwork, which shall nc be surpssod In durability, at any shop in the country, and my prices will, be found to be as low as the timer will admit. , Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand or made.to order. A good Hearse will be furr.ished when desired . Aug. 15, 1E:65. Ai isctliantono. OWANDA • BAKERY EATING ESTAI3.LISHMENT W. K. HILL, having purchased the 13akory and Eating Establi , hment and Grocery redently kept by Pettey & Hovey, first door south of . the Ward House , Main. street, Towanda, Pa.,laltd having re-modelled the same. and having asoo ciated with him IRA SMITH, they are prepapid to fu•nish their customers and the public with everything in their line at reasonable rates.— THEIR_ EATING. DEPARTMENT • Is-fitted up in the most approved style and Meals are served a' all honrs, and their store is filled with a good assortment of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, ac., Sc They will keep in store and sell• at whole4ale and retail or manufacture to order. BREAD,' BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH BOLLS, BUNS, PIES AND CAKES, i Of .alLkinds. Also will keep the best Crackers of all klitds in the markot, by the barrel or pound. ;Fresh Oysters constantly on hand by the keg or dish, cheap as thia`cheapest., They will use the best Materials in every thing lind will try to please the moat fastidious. . Sr Wedding and other fancy Cakes made to Order. _, - - - ar Families supplied daily and promptly with anything desired in our line... They employ none but the most skilful work men and use only the best material. They) are determined to keep a first class establishment. Give E' a fair and candid trial and you will Ifind it to ybar advantage. . • . W. K. HILL,TEL SiIITH. Towanda, Jan. 2J, 1867.-yr. , , aROOERIES AND PROVISIONS. WROLIDIALS AND RETAIL, , JOHN MERIDETH - ,1 Main at,, first door south. of Rail Road Rcuse, Towan6. has Just, received large addition •to his stock of r • • - GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS • Which will be e . ld at wholesale and retail, at the very lowest`iates. • • BYE FLOUR, WHEAT. FLOUR, - EROSENE OIL, '4 At: Wholestde. Farmer's Produce of all kinds, bought and sold., The 'public attention .respeeti ally invite ed to my stock , which eft be found Jo be bonght at low priOw.and will be siddat correspondingly low rates. Towanda, July 17,1866 NOTICE' TO JOBBERS AND LA BOREM—Jobbera.: and laborers are wanted to peel' 5000 cords of Hemlock Bark. and cut and haul the lop for lopoo,oola feet of lumber, on lands of the Schrader Lued.Com• piny, in 'Franklin tsp. Apply' to the Rader. tithe Foot of the Plano of the BAnday • D. IL kidGRANST.,- , lye 9,1367.- - 40. ` : - • • :Primp • T • . 111 1 1 4) . "E - B• , - tiME /6111 ME Goa , * Pouit.. Oneeelibite, tot W. H. 2: 4: Opro ATO ooattaalM - the s bulimia ithe old a 4,, Parkin's clr. i where be I. - daily =iyi bi his. Mock how toet. elifro4oollo4llW folly asks or i liberal 'herald polio= age; A, large stock of - 1 FRESH DR GS A ~ AND MEDICINES Entijust been received, lied . we : ale now pre pared_ kraupply the WAMTS OP THE i'OI:3PC WITH r iitTiti.ES 1 . • ' ' BKLIni4II.IO TO TRW TRAM. PuRE WINES AND LIQU AB, F! . :111 mErticAL USF o Ix. . . . . • /LILL ABSORTYSNT OF CONCIBMILITEI BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND EIOd(EPATHIC MEDICINES.' 1- ` THE POPULART4TENT ;12EIWIN . 88. ; OIL; PAINT . AND VARNISH IiRUSHES, FANOY AND TOILET ARTICLI43 OP EVERY KIND. '. TILDEN'S ALCOHOLIC AND VLSI EXTRACTS, ALKALpII) AND RES*QID3.. A Bp o 1,11,N A p BII.POORTARS" BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE • ELLS, AND Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters. 1 • LARG ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, 'STROPS, POOR= SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OE LATE STYLE I - . AND BEST 'QUALITt. . • Al large supply Brushes for the i Hat and Hair. Also for the Teeth and Nails !_Tooth Pow ders and Pastes, Oils, erfumerp Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, Invigor ators.dx., Kerosene, - Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, '. Wicks, /cc., all of re .. • • ' late-stt.styles. • ... • ! CHOICE CIGABS, TOBACCO '• AND SNUFF 11 - Physicians supplied at reasonable rates. Medicines and Prescriptkinscpully and ac eurately compounded and prep dby compete 'ent persons at all hours of. th day and-night: Sunday hears from 9 to.lo o'clock in the NO noon, tP in the afternoon. R. GORE: Towanda;, Sept. 29, 1866. PLOTH READY Ist door Sbuth of Cciddlug & Russell's, has Plat received from' New York a 130 e and atracilve assortment of I .oar stock comprises every article worn by nien and boys, • PILOT AND BEAVER OVRCOAT2S, BEST 'QUALITY BUSINESS SUITS OF ALL _bTYI.RS. 'COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SAIRTS, COLLARS, 'K TIES, . WRAPi NRS, DRAVIERS &c. (TENTS 'I FURNISHqIG GOODS CLOTHS, CASSIMMIES 4ND VESTINGS Whic We will make up to order on short mince; . • A nice \aloof Fancy CassinOrs for Pants and Coats.. Latest style Hats and; Caps'. Gental`nr Collars. Bear in mind if pa wish! to buy. Clothing CHEAP, and asgood as represented, call Ot Terms Cash. co LLINS' Towanda, Dec. 7. 1865. ED DMEITOVIor LND OLLII3. All the Beat True*, Shoulder Bracesi SHIELDS„ J. M. COLLWS, NEW WINTER OLOTHING Of every deseriOlon Especial attention is called ip our stock of Cutting done' to order ori!eteirt ntltiee. THE TEMPLE OF FASHION NEW STORE, NEW GO DS!, An entire New Stock of Clothing bought as cheap as before the war, to be sold*with SMALL P‘ROFITSI The undersigned would re4pectfully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he has, this day opened at the spa% Store of _ WEIDLEMAN''S BLOCK, Opposite the Means MonsL, Mein Streel., a NEW ESTABLISHMENT Of Ready Made Mens and Tipp and Children CLQTRtN.G! GENT.S FURNISHING GQODS, HATS, CAPS Sc., dm., &c „ tnd that those goods bong ht at very lovt fig or ill be sold with very =al profits/ I into establish a permanent trade in this place ,a'' in order to gain 'the confidence of nurchas e Will deal with them on a pasha of littlest y a integrity, and all goods sold will be guar ante for whaVhey are representpd to be. ; Come and examine tie New 140r9 of • H. JA6688 Towanda, April 8,1867.2,-yr. SOLOMON!& SON, Ari now opening their general stock of , SPRI#9, & SIIMIOR CLOTHING, For mergand• boys wear. 4 The assortment'will be foundithe choices they have - ever offered, se lected with reference to the wants of their trade. They-respectfully invite an examination of their Oothing. which -la manufactured ex pressly fOr their trade, having a buyer at all times in the market we feel confident to give a better at a lower -price than MA be obtained elsewhere. Alsci in-sUre for the trade a com plete stock of ik+L I • GENT'S - FIIiiaItISHING 'GOODS, , arca AH PLAIN & FANCVOASS. SHIRTS, LINEN AND 3114L1N SHIRTS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS, • '• SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, TIES, _ HATS AND DAP S, &C. , The entire stock mast be sold by - 'the first of August, neat. We are offering great bargains, as'we latex@ to remove,.iwe feel confident in saying to one friends arid' customers, you will find iy to your interest to,oll on us before pur chasing elsewhere, ' Item4mber the place, _ 8 LOMON &.BON, • 2, - .PattOn's Block.. Towanda, May 23.'67. . . • , • IT B. BONDS. • ~. • v.• . 7 310 TREAUR NOTES, , - _ ' COMPOUND- T NOTES, Bought and sold by 1 .1 = ' • " B. Sat SSELL & CO.; n i pr i The Treasurer of the 'lilted States is now eon vettinittiwklrst Series of - S-10 Treasury Notes in the 6-20 Bonds of 1865. Holders in this vicinity who wish to-hanf their. Ngtes co-overt• edi eaw - do BO by aniline trine. • - • P % _ , /V. Z. - .IIUSSELL R 01. Ang-2Q, msg. ißaiikers, Towaridg, Pa. , _ • . , . 'RN AIiELPI) OttAMBEII BEM— •Ba Abolirse Gaut o , Walimt chamber sets - ) • . : NIOST'B. i ; . • . 1 ' - 1.:;. '7 - ' .....,..,', Ittstitert , - MAN - y , „[- IliatinE 7 '. • , - - IirACIK.HA - - - Asa th°113,.. 144111-7--* ' e 'VERIK •• 'And Tailitiswirtment 116 . 01 ' tR; I: G14A5:44.1RF., STONE WARE. . . propose to keep hi connection with the bove a full ataek SILVER. PLACED, , JAPANNED GOOIM TABLE CUTLERY. • Ito e buy all our goods from . . • IRST , RANDS .' i.• We flatter • ourselves, we can sell Lower ;than any - other parties in this region ,-.. , . . , • EDER. TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, WHEELER & WI,LSOr SINGER'S SEWING Ig#CHINEfSr Towanda', March 7,1867. GL4.ISSWARE,I , 7 226 Greetvkh - Street, 2 doors below Bare lay at . Is the,Great. Depot for CROCKERY _DEAJ.EBS' GLASS WARE, CONFECTIONERS' DRUGGISTS' GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGEi GLASS WARE Also, a complete assortment "of; BRITANNI.A IVARE., SILVER PLATED WARE CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS ; &C 863 t brands of Kerosene . Oil . The best patent Frait Jars in the market, to be sold at. the lowest prices. A fall line of Looking Oktsses. AU kinds of Glass Ware made to order. 4 Agent for /deride?. Britannia Company: - I J. T. WRIGHT, 225 Greenwich Street, April -2 doors below Barclay N. Y. ►(~HE i UNDERSIGNEII, HAVING in htkit t3 lrm of C. B. PATCH iift, is ncir prepar offer to -the citizens of •Bradfot4 County and vicinity; a large and well selected stock of - .0 R 0 C. E R Which I have purchaled for Cash and feel coati tent that can sell at as low figures as can be 1 pore eil elsewhere. I now offer ..t . rhe public a . trpl . did a took of I A • ' I • 1 , S, COFFEES, SUGARS, I, TABOR, SALERATOS, SPICE:I3;BX. • •I Have on bawl aI. large stook pf I • AKRON, FLOUR, GR t Aldit DO RYE DO. DUCKWELEkT DO. I keep: constantly on band, HAMS; LARD and kinds of FISH. Would"eall the at, tention of the public to our Cant Be Beat ' STOCK! ! OF TOBAbCO, In quality or price. Jesse. Oaldely's Celebrated 1 ; , •1• , Laundry, New York Chemleal and Brown Soap. Please rall and examine our stock of targe aasertteo of YANKEE 'NOTIONS, TOILET 11104P13, &mace. . I will pay the high- eit aush prle for Fumed girt as a Call baforaiellias ?harm). . . C. B. PA .... 1. An Ileaclts 1nt404 to the We tir* pi . fue Coat and make thth,edlait iarnest. 01- TATOU. • Towanda, "- - CHINA, \ •• - - YELIAjAt ME Mil 'ROOK,' CAVA, 1!!1 OE WOOD, WILLOW, AND In variety. GOOD GOODS CLOTHS, CASSiMERtS,. AND ; Of the best littallty.- currn.lll IMO MANUFACTURING} Doge to order, • • Agents for i And U ; fi In fact an kinds of And , KEROSENE WARE, Purchased the entire interest of R. H. PATCH, WOODEN WARE. COUNTRY : PRODM. , - • \ ; i ' . :,..,:.. w:,:,' t.. , --6---R-t. art. .;4)'''"..t? P ' • • : - ...- • / .7 , 11'. 1 ' r:,.....: ~.. -, ,' J' .<- Dm,: --:,..-:-... ' - v - .;• A ,,.i ti--41..;;;', '..P77':' vy' '''STO A.'" fß S i - 1 ''•:' i 1 -..l4:tlWatili Pr z l9 ;',,- , -1: 1 - `1 i'ae — jeode;ll‘ - , - 7:'' ;',.k:' _. l _ , .-."'- 'lphoiti...”3."l: , ,; - • ,- -- . 4 .---4 luau* .•, 1. ,_ ,_ his Stoo k, a - • • 1 , ....fro- ,---.1,- added 'UMW I"' titatingn..9 jfavit*- ••`••••• aisedutennley A rti__oles 7„, full an 4 1" - .. 1 , ,,,e,.ract0g uTpogat ,Pircati'er extend'', '77 n eivrileal P inestive virtutsa„.. to the A l d" " r d to the V. constantly de seletted with to vol r be wand „fie n d oil Retail, the publio iLb one* orwhoieseie or PLO with bin, ter,i 4t. mild rfancait consPitig;f . DRUC#B, MEDI liNtk GEIRMIOALI3, - rut, ow, . 4 irapirrio, • - - BENiINE AND TITitrENTINE, SASH, ;PAINT, VA-UND3I!. WHITE-11fAllt • , And all kinds of Brushr,. -- KEROSENE 02,- • COAL., Alcohol and leurnlng 'Plaids; LAMPS, SHAD_ ES; WKS,. CHIMNEYS, oe ll 4, !art!. Whata, !RAU, pont, TANNERIYAND MACHINE Fancy and Toilet _itrtielea l all - their variety, SPONOBS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMBS; • iorriades,,Hair:Dyeal, Perratnery, _ POCEET. BOOKS,. *CRT AIONAIS, • . • Pohket Knivt4Oats ' ors, TOOTH, SAN AND' HAIR !REPARATIONS I • I PURE WINES _ABTro, ,LIQUORS, •• For Medicinal iise, TOBACCO, :`PIPES AND CIGARS, Garden, Field and - F,tour Seeds, Trusses, Sup porters, Sespensor. es, Shoulder nijICWI, I Breast Pumps, Teething Biggs, Nursing • Bolles, .Nipples ,Nipple ..Shells and ields, Syrin,e-s, Bed_ Pins; SeIN f • Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermonieters, Flavoring Extracts; Stone Jugs, Glass • Ware, Bottles, Viali, Corks, Bath Brick, ' and Stove Blacking, Fish Tulle, Ammuni tion, ST., lidtanic, Eelectio and tionatepath lc Medicines, and all the Popular Patent E,D I CIN I E S. AU articles ';warranted as r4resented. Per: sons at a distance • ean. leceive tlreir orders by stage or mail, which ' will. : receive prompt and careful attention. , DE. PORTER'S PREPAIiATIONS FOE FAMILY USE. - : Itnown as Safe and Reliable Beniidies, aie 'War ranted for what they are intended to Ova:aids faction, viz : Dr. Porter's P ectoral Syrup, - for , r toughs colds, lung Compiaints,4T.soc.&4l 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, for bilious mini . • plaints an 4 mild cathartic.. 25 Dr: Porter's lknlfet Slrop, for scroftilei ' • skin dbieases, It. 1 00 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak new ¢c. • 1 of Dr. Porter s 'Tonic Elizirfor strengthening the system, 1 00 Dr. Porter's Taniy Schnapps., for liner and kidney complaints • 100 Dr. Potter's Comp. Syr. Hypophesphites, for nervous debility. 1 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry, Balsam. for dia. rhirre, Ste Dr. Porter's Fa'mlly Embrocation,fai sprains bruises, lc J D. Porter's' Pector LI Wafer 4, for hoarse fleas, sore throat,4.c Dr. Porter'it Worm Wafers,, fo r expdling evrms Dr. Porter's If Syrylp; for exormina. ! ring worm's.. ....... . Di. Porter's IntantHeliet, fie crying babies eutiC, Dr. Porter's. pephitlie Snuff, for catarrh headache ' • Dr. Porter's - Toothache. Drops, fOr tooth ache Dr. Porter's Tooth• Powder, for preserving teeth • „ Dr. Porter's ,Tritosene, dressing and grosin.; the ha:T.,— Dr. Porter's Tricophile, - k or beautifylng the ' • hair ....... Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,fcitilean. - ing the hair • Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers. for ()guiltily. ing the complexion._ . . Dr. Porfer's - Pile 'o' ntment. • for external ' ' • piles ,• 'Dr. Porter's French Cl:Depot:lnd • for scald. log urine Dr. Porter's MediM i ted -Figs,: tor habitual collet ipation Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for entsmonnils Sc Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips... Dr. Porter's Eye Sllve, for Inflamed eyes, Dr. Porter's Eye Water, for inflamed eYesl I= Dr.q"orter's Corn I and Wart Itenittveri for , • corns and bunions Dr. Porte:'s Constipation Pills, for costive - ....... ... . Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor blood Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas ) ant catharric.... .1„; Dr. Liquid Rennet„ for making nu- , - tritious diet for Dr. Porter's Fatract Vanilla, for flavoring lee cream, s:c - Dr- r Forter's Ratract Lemon, for flavoring ice cream—large bottles, 40 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, fo. mcndia g • ' brokrin gissA,&e. 25 Dr. PorterAs Liqriid Glue,. tor, repairin g, wood 25 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Floid,foieasy wash , Ing 50 Dr. Porter's Bed Bag Poison, Cm . killing bags— . 60 pr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing flies .. . ...... 05 Dr. Porteri Rat And Alice Poisbin,. for ex- terminating rats 25 Dr. Porter's Jicur.ine, for remoiing spots from Clothes - 25 Dr. Porter's.PitiCir Ink, in pintbottles 25 • in bulk by the gallon ,1 00 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for diseases of animals 30 Dr. Porter's Horse add Cattle Lotion, for ._. sprains, gala, &c. - 50 Dr. Porter's Ring-Bone land Spavin Cure, for tame horses 60 Medical advice%iveu gptuifously at the office, charging only for medicine. sir Thankful for past liberal patronage,would respectluay announce to. his triends and th e public, that he Olns shall be spared to satisfy, and mirit the continuation of heir confidence and pa t ronage. ' H. C. PORTER, M. D. / Dec. i 18, 1866.--yr. Pgtograpblp. A .GOOD THING MAY BF I SEEN AT WOOD 4', XARDINGiS GALt 4 .ER:r Of ART. TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, 11A. 'We take pleasure in info' ming our old friends and the public, that we have procured One of the best large Solar Cameras now in use, and are prepared to furnish to all our patrons:. better PHOTOGRAPHS, from miniature to life size, -than ever offered in this count:. , at very low pri‘ • ces. We are Still making the neat GEM FERRO TYPES, monnted on cards. as well as all kinds of CASE PICTURES. such as,' • • • • 11 MELANOTYP.ES and 4.11/BRO TYPES. We iimalso making beautiful - C 4 D OTOGRAPHb, of all the best, styles, and basing secured the best, arid plenty of: help, we can Ware sittings to all that may Javor us with their patronage. We shall in taints give our strict attention to all sitting, inl order to secure the most favorable - positions, and Mil I inconvenience as possi ble to our customers. is regard to • , :' • , • ao,p.,,:ykNa,, ‘• :. ' ~ our present facilitfes enable tis to make on short noticef the most artistic plitureslrom very poor DAQUERROTYPE3, IdELANiOTYPES, . H Oft AMBROTYPES, ' • the increasing demand for that kind of work hair read um to give obrattention particularly to that branch of the business. - , 1 . 1 . of i Wean) making large , a dditi o ns O to our ;stock ! ! .- 1 , , • Dec. CI LT, nosswoori AND WALED? Famous. . • aso U. WOOD. - DEL. riannnxi. i 10, - s.. 4:IOLLAND,, BOOT ANp SHOE SIAEER, Poplar street .in rear of Ward Bode. Toiai• do, Pa.; where he will make to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes for. Ladles and gentlemen on the shortest notice, Alse : - - .4Er.4r4lNG'liONt. ,z? - ~.1 ' _ All Work wanted 'as pod sa the bed. A ihareotafte re:d!gly • • EMI MMMI ;; 4ql A' -Ifit***74Cit - 0001 mi *uB,§Eiti .4LRILIAND iSfELI4, I if eioat . ' DODDS. • To:Al& saitiltionikie dilly Wog 'made; will theyoffer cheap for psab. A WORE) - • etiqosixo sionn, - Among the .msti z y: deviral'4llo4 beautiful CELEBRATED This beintiltil stove Is utlstuysised for eco 'My, in .I feel : to al perfect baker.; Is the , COOK STOVE' in the. utarkiL Among t heatinti Stoics may be : found , a` great va sUitab e. for ove.ry place where litoves_tre a • STOVE' PIPE AND-ELISE"' IRON -WOR Al:raison hand and made II:order: TI - NWARIF, U large stock numufaiturCd from.the very iatcrial and by eaperiencall workmen. A . I assortment of I . MON; Nie..Lia AND „STEN_ 4, • - At New :resit , 1 Cro I'oo iOO El 1 25 _ ..,fiarbpark MI HOUSE AND CARRIAGE ?RUINING - roatx. Fpn T i ME FARMER, Tools for the House Joiner 1- and quit= Tools for Blookamithe—Toolo 'for eve WINDOW SASH AND Gbess, PAINTS, I AND vim:mum maxi:tam OIL AND xxxsci KDROSENE OIL, LAMPS, NICKS 01113114SYSt ° 81.1.112:0, TABLE Alp POCKET CUTLER BRITTANNIA bit) PLATBDWI t ' 4 Pumpi," Lead Pipe, Pu Water Pipes, Grindstones and fit KEROSENE LAN ( T,ERN JOB WQRK done with dispatch.. Lam paired. Raid Lamps and,Lanterns altere. fitted to burn Kerosene.' _ Grain, Old Iron, Casting and Wrought Copper, Bmso,lllrittannia, Beeswax, F and" Rags taken In exchange for goods. iii hestprice'in Cash paid for Sheep and OUR GOODS have been,purc. - the pay down system and will ,. be so READY PAI 40EN A. COMEX°, I CODDING s. RUSSELL. .Towanda, ch 10, 1803. 11••••••=1•101=1M.1 . i / 1 ,Cl i • ! CP ' O . .1 . til . Z 1 [ :.3 \ i AA . ,• b. 4 * 1 :6 4 W , ' 8-. ci - . . q $1 ~ . 4 , C) Z A .5, .ts 4 , -, . . • v - . s . ~3 , 4 • 7 - - bV.I. g :- - rx. . . . ) 1:1 ' !!........ .0• t* .... - . 1. •C) . C. • . tt ,1. '• .e.. . 0 I. C) 0 A . • 0 • t=l . MARSHALL BROTHERS Wish" to call the attention of the p their ite - . - ? Stock of H A RDW ARE. - FARMING LMPLIMENTH._ I BLACK SHAHS' TOO and CARPENTERS' • ilso.-a large ns.tortment of ytriedmi- Glass, Sash, Paints, Oil: •• Putty: Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brushes ..f all kinds, which will be sold_ for t. Cash puce: Also, a filne assortment of KEROSENE LAMP = of every style and pattern to snit:Hie pu I,amps repaired and Nhanged from Fluid to li.ero.ene. Ifartjenrai• attention paid ti the mane of alt kinds of 1 TIN Vii,ARE. , oasiN 0 PROMPTC . Ir ATTEN We have on hand a fine article of-. GLASS FRUIT JAE with improved self-sealing corks, and HERMETICALSEALING .which is one of the hest cans Jane 20, 1865. Musical. w MYLESALE MUSIC .vT • i • 1 L. B. POWEIL ". Scranton, Ps., Dealer in Chi kering- Pianos, Decker's Planes, Mason & Hatalin's C b in t Or gans, Treat Sr, Lindsley -Cloti Melo I eon ~ and all of Musical Instrumcats, Owe!. Hasid nd Music Books. Orders fro Dealers and' T schen es• pecially solicited. Address.,l • I ' L. B. POW 116 Pennsylvania-Avenue, Scrat March 28, 1867.--43m. 1 1 prAri - os, -AMERICAN 01 -1.. • ; I AND MELGDIANS The underidgned most respectfully to the citizens of Towanda and vicini, has purchased the Music business of e, and will-hereafter-supply any of the clew, together with . VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACCOR 01 STRINGS. AC., on as good tering as they. can be lied W. A. CHA • He is also Agent for the CE JA EBRATED AMERICAN and as altvayi on hand, a good Swiss'' Watches, with a general assort JEWEI;RY AND FANCY. Silver, and Plated Ware of the : FACTUREIIS, which will be sold a low figures. A large vatiety of Cl. calved, among which may 'he found mss, which has no equal REPAIRING AND JO: done with neatness and dispatch, ed., To those who can't see, we we.' Chamberlains and get a pair of al. make you see as well as, wrier: Don 'hop, nearly epposite the Court Ho. I Dee. 1, ; 1866. W. A. CHAMBI MATHIjSIif!F OI S E A i. TEN W.holesile add Retail Agandy• for Penney and P.ootherzt Nei AT THE • NEW MUSIC ..I)O6TT, TOWia Next door to the /National these News are made to s A and nvented MR. t DMUCIE bitallll • se rep a on for theory and practice, In knowth All the im .• t 'MOO ements made In . merits, dur- I he halei • 'teen years,_to the .;. • doctors folios, too due to Mr. Mathu belt, whole tly styled the. Pother of Am-rlean Rena l. roe ? Ills Improvements are .. w used by ,he prouli . Arms. The Ha ushek Plano Is the oly Instrument whl Artists eon . • PER?E T 111 EVERY - 5.: • EOT; Wh. boil; pa °E' ri g fact all idde: nand;: r. ,Thel Oat° he them and yo may be sound, al- IMP :'IAL .13-Eli OR the c in jav Ives ALL ant , to ntitdateia, 1 ' Nude sent b, aid= odeOna taken In ex cement" elated to- agents • .44 A'. 'll and parlor: - :No I.these organs. VED IaLOD LILT= 13: 11,0001 C I A.NO*TOOLS,4 11811 f R ANY- : 0 TIC 011 t Use, indeed 1 " the_P • • " - MVO .1 I f..1 -1 4:;.'- i' , -1-: 1 .)-' , .!?.: 4401) ''' ' • ../ .. kOsillAl ' S' 11.0 .,,P, 1, r_ .'--'''.- L A 15110totetakflitt, dist of Pun Street, TOWANDA:IISI4DFORD CO., P.A., - ta - nolt"pititired to fittisti `CIRCULAR' SAVir ,lIILLS, AiiP - SHINGLE MACHINES Of ti ni beidi the Intent imprcgre *min. AU kinds or Machinery for Flouring and Saw MP. ! • • • *. • - STEAM ENGINES,•• • • • MADE &REPAIRED, STEAM , WHISTLES, STEAM GAGUES, ?.GAUGE'. COOKS, ..1 OIL CANS, .45r,0., I:=1 Rinaiihed' at shciii B:0 4.1' , ..: OU. T'l N tip' ~ .Done from to 11 Inches in diameter., • FORGING Oi loatiy wrought work 'for Bridges, and all Ater purposes, done to' order: Also, a bpse samortment of • - COCOLINd itgATING - STOVES Coal and Womißurners i , Furniturii-for COoking Stoves,' &love Pipe, Tw-Ware, Boat Palma, Plows, Cultivators and Lcrapers, , kept constant lyon hand. ' • - DRAWINGS .& SPECIFICATIONS Of all kinds of 13:LS41111ply for mills and other, purses prepared by • WARREN HILL, .•" Foreman, who has had M 430 experience in thiti branch of the business. - ' CARMAN. Towtuids, Oct. 29.1866—i. ly. ; B LOOD Br, .0 0.,. : • . Alanafacture the best, 11 OR,S .E P E-R 5.,,. • /The Best •, , THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, .• ALSO, THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, PANNING MILLS, Are., • All of nhlch we futilsh at the Lowest Prices. . . CALL AND 1'..3N1j, AT TUE NEIP Athens, Aaw. ° l6. .—tf. El 2 WO on ,d for nal WAGONS;§LEIGHS THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL EN OPIKH!, ' ••A.TION FELLOWS,. CRANDALL A CO., • . , 'Saccbssors to Beinolds,!Fellows A, Co., are now offering and are prepared to furnish on short 'notice, -Wagons Carriages and S eighs, of aR descriptions and of the . !atest and most appro ved style, and of the best material at the old stand opposite the Union: Hope, in the can. tral part of Alba' Borough, Bradford 'County, Pa. .. 1 The public are assured that - the -.reputation the 'shop has acquired daring the last six, years underthe superintendence of J. EL Fellows, will be more than. maintained, as he will superin tend the work as heretotore he having long beeh ;and having bad much experience as a Carriage ,and Sleigh BuHdei , would assure the public ,that co pains will be spared by the above film fo make the establishment worthy 'of their pat ronage. Thankful as one of the old'firm •forthe patronage thus tar ; extended, wel hope to merit a continuance of the same.' • CO., 1 . !bile, to BE • D.—We;the undersigned; Going practical mechanics, Can mAnufature and offet to the *public at •prices that will 'defy competition. • JAMES U. FELLOWS,' . . D. W. C. CUANDALL, • • J. O. mEgiry Alba Borough. April 15, 'Safi. ly. • I ,e lowest Oil and A:N . D/1.. CARRIAGE acturing The undraigned respectfully announce to the • • public that they have purchased the !CD TO L 2 - CAR:Ii.IAGE 'SHOP NS, G. H. DRAKE', EP OT And are now prepared to build work in THE LA:TET''STYLE And, most workmanlike manner. : They will constantly keep on hand an assort meat of splen did 1 .. . tLL. on, Pa TO.? AND.;OPEN BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, GAN DEgOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS, nnoancea y, that he . T. Cora, bore arti- . oiir.. ernsl , •rw9 SEATED A. eV A N Y 4'l E I G HS. . ALL WORK WARRANTED. • Ili PAMING promptly - attended to ; at re a sone le prices. , - ' ' so Isewhere. • . VATCH ortment of ..eht of 13i1YANT & STULEN Towanda, May 9,1867.--Iy. , , , LIITHER; , ,S I Oro ODS . ',. T &UNIT ; nnuinally cksj just re ! :e Roth Tho- . . The proprietor, havin g rebuilt his Flouring Mill in Staington. and taken pains in selecting ar ticles,.and' the most improved machinery, it is now completed inorder for all kinds of Flouring. B 1 N.O , CUSTOM WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE 1. warrant; 'ldkaygo:o eslthat will t forret the • lERLAIN. • _ With cheerful attendants, who wili r see to your wants in good order and with general sat tion. • H ' , sarCaah paid for Grad. April 17.1R66t BOSWELL r,uTIiFIR PIANO NEW \PLAI.ING North East • York, The undersigned having built a large-and:cont modious Bill in the Borough of, Towanda, ,snd -.filled it with the moat modern and impTid machinery, for the matinfacture Of • - ! - -WINDOW OMB, k BLINDS, are prepared to fill :orders, Ittether large t i -Small, upon the shortest notice. We :,ba e Also a large variety ot - MOM:DINO, oft e latest style and patt6 , which wek can furnieh ..tea •'' cheaper - than hey can .. be worked.; fiy WANING, -• -- 7•-.' , TONGLIBIN , , . . 0 VEING, ' • - -' AND•FROLL- , . • ' 4.- SAWING, . , and ell other , work pirtaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our customers. . Perseus building, add not living . more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will Odd 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, - aiup while your,'-team s Is •ii feeding, hay* .it ground out and take it hotakwith you. ' - We will pay CABLE for `PINE & - 1112d001{ LUMBER delivered at onilrMiher yard. Come and see us; orif you caret, come, write. - ' • ._ • ~ 7, • - L. B. BODGE.II2 & PQ., Towanda, Feb, 181;4., •"-, ..: '1 - 'llOO ir..-BINDNRY.-THE P,UBIAC .1./ Is respectfully informed- that the -:tok- Bindery' Nut been removed to the Argus Ball& • ing, Sd story, where will be done - • • -I. ,t . , , - • f . C , ' B 0.0 IC 4% INIfI ff 0 i 1 ' • STORE I A, PA. of& - drawn; ~~1 Fill buy no , a the New aU ing 'will be ey epeslyor Its wading brafulhesi oi terms as 'rife; ble as" the tiniee • low. The Mad will be under the charge f ox~: - , ' H. O. 'THITAILEB., ' , ' linelierienced. Milan and all t work WM be promptly doniv,_in a idyls and manner :I'M& cannot be exce lled. finale, Magazines, ..tiaws. piped Old Books,10:, bound in every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to thraulbeand_ltindinp of • ; ~ BLAKE BOOKS, ' 'I • To ' desired patterni 'which in traid4and lity wit .be 'warranted. - - will Work - be ready air deliverr When To .„ L.. .. 2.. Ot Awitaiue is polielted - and MI VIIIIII= - AriParni d"L lid•-it. '.. ' . MUM • • arches and mall. :Old • • ;Good •• d • • trade DEWITT, wands L AB,. abonvotioe ' - MEM FACTO=RY. BURLINGTON, PA. - , 1 4 1 ,1 1 1 11 : , rreo < • .AGENCY I Pulic.ies tuned, MiPsfed sad.Pt "PUY Paid By 11:11.11VZBAN. A ,;••t. IMIN Of; the followintweUlniciint- and i. 4 ahlt• (;,, m _ ••••= panies r Oikm Illoictanye's t • igattrir:lll2olo: Cara est„ - : A:Kira kusesitici Z..liar(ford, Caw,. 1 • • Ospluid. ttonojmn i.iviygroot.ixo•Lolinon Awn. Gt. • • • Figs aim Lin issaasnos Co. Capitni;&uplas and Reserved Pawl% '. (Gold) . • ' S'n,27l. Asst in the ITpited Sates, wren... 1,800,00 Daily uparatds at ((Gold) .17,06 , blaw Apar hIEUUUICa COKTAiIt, 't Barif d, epos., ' - "CaOtal .... ....... Wirotoso liavasittaiunt Coxiasr. * 1. IVO:Ea.-Ban e, r ... . .... NoirrtiitailuctaiTaaxarilwattaasos Co., (Apeidental) . • Capital Pathlelphia, , 00,6* - • • .46 . . Cosszoincos MoriaaLtratetatraaaaa L co„ s ilastfortl, Costa.,• CaOltal ' • ,10 .000 4Cp , . Towanda, gob. 20, 1*66-1.1 LTARTFORD LIVE STOG . NSIN .I.JL FIANCE 'COMPANY. • • . • carnal. $500,000: , Cash funds Nov.'l, 1866, ./36 63 Inure on fal kinds of live stock. lagung t theft and death from any cease. -1 .1 I - -H. H. MOLES*, • !is. 40, 1861 . • Ages E. Dec, 6th; thillsre," Lady Mace," owr i d by Dennis P.Fla ,of Ito 3t oa. Mass., accid abtlly receivcd ft kic from another horse, br ki ng . hei left tor; leg, above :tho • knee. &Pile ng if necessartto kill her as an act of ty la stire4An theliartford Live Stock insufAucti Curs puny ! . Loss paid Dec. fith .. 16137. • ; • LIFE, AND ACCI DENTAL INSUSANCS. SEVENTEEN ,MILLION D 01.4.4 . S. RUSSELL, Agent., '1 -FOB TM 7OLLOIIIaNM UM= MINLIA.MAZ 9036' GIRARD Pim& Eliaistancitavrcs COMPANY - f 'T 4° Capital and earplug over • - . Boma Isacr4ilcreomrAtrr, Of New-York, - • Capital and warplas,.over $3,730509 INSURANCE COIL ANT OF NORTH(I t '- AMERICA, ' Philadelphia. 11 , • ~Capical and sarplcui, over sl,t7uo.mu IdAnurrANlNsug.ii ms Coat ANY . Of Netc;York. - Capital and surplus, over * 59r0),00 E.tiTE.III4.III3,I,FIBULLATICpt ICOXPANT, • Of Pittlatiriphior. Capital and surplua, over. $350,000 Aerto Isstrassca Coxilsrv, 1; • • Of New-York.. - 11. Capital and surplus, over • ; ; .3750,000 Pc . rrsali jststritaxcit Cottrairr,". Of_licirtforq, am!: . .Capital and supine, over.. $704,0e0 MUTUAL LIFE NS4R.IIMR COICANT, Of New-Voile. Capital and surplus,over ............. ,000.0G0 . „ . TR".(VicLLICILS 114SLIKANCZ COSrlarrs- ' - Of Hartford, CORR. • ' , Capita and ,sarptna, over • • 8660,100 is 1 taken - tin Lim/a' •of Porph \ loy torateld4 by . any other reliable tiiiiimules. Isar 'Policies issued and Losses', it: any. ad. justed at this Ageoey,therby saving the trutible and 'expaue of going elsewhere for isettlepaent.l SW Office at. the Haidwhere Store of Cod ding .V.'llussell • C. S. i tUSSEI.L. Towanda, Feb. 7,-U EE INSURANCE CahIPANY OF ',NORTIt AMERICA. Office. NNNo. 2 4 Walnut Street, Ptlitsdelphis: ;This Cohipeny are now proseetaing Abe bu i• visa of Insurance (*au loss or diniagh by FIRE on' Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture, throrighout . the State of Pennsylvania; on libel.• al terms,for long or short periods • or permanent• ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of claims for losses do ing the period of nearly 70' years that. the Co m - patty has been in existence . entitles them to t h -cp'ntidence of the public. • • Dutscrotts.—Arthur G. 'Coffin: Samuel W. - Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor. Aellasse, White, Jno. R.. Neff, Richard, D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John: Mason, Geo. L. thirrisnn, Francis R. Cope. Edward H. Trotter,' Edward S. Clarke, Wm. Cuminings. . ARTITCB G. COVTLY, Pres . nt C; S. RUSSELL, Agent, Tdwanda. . "VARMER'S MUTUAL 'FIRE INSU • RANCE, COMPANY • 7 OF MIDDLE PENNSYL,TAXIA, 'Office to Danvflk, Montour Ccinnty, Penn 17 Capital . - The Farmers Mutual ?ire Insurance Company of Middle rennsylvania was incorporated; by the Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year-1859, for the Mutual Insurance of Country property only, and immediately thereafter' commenced its oper ations on thatiprinciple; which has been-strict ly adhered to since. All losses hive been promptly paid out ot the Premiums Collected on application for insurance without making any assessments. Thelnsurance of Count&proper i t e only; the low rates charged for Insuranceicand• prompt payment of losses are deemed a sufficient retom mendation of. the Farmer/ Mutes/ '' ; ire ante Company of Middle Penns ilvania, zto Owners 'ot kale class courftm property. P. i0IINSON; SOC'y. Wzt. Pum=a, Prest , C. M. MANVILLE. Agent. 'Towanda. Pa., March 5, '66, BRADFORD COUNTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ' H. B. IicKEAN f REAL ESTATE AGENT tilaable Farms, Mill Properties , City and Town Lots for sale.. 1, Parties having property for sale wiU find it to th'eiradvantage by eaving a- description of the same. with terms of sale at this agency, II parties are constantly enquiring for , farms de. B. McKEAN, Real Estate, ,Agept. Office Montanye ' s Block, Towatala.Pa. " Jan. 294 1867. ~ T _IVEIIPOOL AND' LONDON AM) .GLOBE, ?IRE AND LAVE INSURANCE COMPANY.—Office, 45 Willlam St„ - and 700 Broadway;:a. Y. " Capital; Surplus and Reserve& Fonda ' (Gold) $16,171.,.;75 Assets in the United States, over .. . 1,q05.000 Rani Premittais, spwards Of - 17, 0(4 The shareholders petsonally responsible Jot engagementt of the company. All Directors must be shareholders. DIRICTORS IN Nzw YOsx.-,-Francls Cotteuet, Esq. Chairman, Henry -Grinnell Esq., Deputy Chairman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. Esq. h. • Archibald. Esq., EL B. K. Con s ul `,. Al exander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Robert C. Ferguson, Esq. Alfred Pell, Esq., Resident Secretary. mexi ander Hamilton, Jr., En., Counsel of Board. , Hamm —Phenix Bank--Cammann A Co.ir The Policies of this Company are issued by' well-known American citizens resident in Nev Yorkowhe are.Directors' and Shareholders, and consequently:lOU the other Shareholders. are Individually liable for all the engagements et the Company ; LPolleies are signed by 'them ; all claims ; re payable in cash on prow: of lan. without deduction for interest, and riot, As is . usual, sixty days lifter preaentation ';sl' pro .t They ex_p__lrt at six o'clock. P. If., and lot at noon. 'Life insurance effected, and anauities - granted - on favorable terms. • 1 1, B. IIeKBAN, A gC h , t • Towsinda • April 23; - I . OORTA-NT TO -FARMERS . My Ciciotrich - Seedling Per-.44e . 5, grown frog' the orainta stock , and hence • •roe to name, are now ready for delirety to th, - . who hive alms. dy engaged them fraud also a 4)CA::y to whoever may with to secure these clog t• Jtanies for the ensuing spring. . From trial of the above polateet -by - those Who were so fortunate as to tecare some seed from nor-last erelong —Wat limners have be' (tow ant* of their vast superiority • act ail others., The =trilled , their immense .9 1e,41.(:4e ly excellent for tale use. and salt y free from rot or disease% All persons whalring i them, had' Bette. dpplY now or early as possibiew and bring 'their !8 to Dr. Darter's ',Drug Store.• • Early Goodrich, best early,s3 oo yr 13 Calico, bandifti and delicate, ; 300 ,Gleason, dne for win,td: use, 1- 300 ," Ditty Oat, superior yielders and goods 00 " Cusco, enonatuilyfruitful, OO "I Garnet Chili, at ithont the =Act price. , Deo - , 10 4 866 . J" • Dr. H.C. POETSI!._ PARLOR SETS, at . • FROSTS DOTOGRAP ALBUMS OF ALL idiseidOes;st !ems Boom• . EMSW t 357,000 tit
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