gricultural. Hints About Work Animals.—Cows at pasture must not lack. pure and ,fresh water—stag nun! pools arc a poor_ ',source_of sup-. ply. SO steck.ought to be forced to drink from them, and, least Of all,; milch cows. Calves are better pas ture I byltheairlves than? with other stock. Young horses often get the had habits of running after and Strik ing,thetn; if they feed trgether. An old horse will take care of himself , among caws, but colti, o one or two years old, are. .ieedless, and, if pas tured with cattle, may be hart by their horns; without any real malice k:in the part of cows. , Working stock 4 /Should not lie over night in the pas ture. It huvery well for them to have a few hours, in which to graze,during some part of the day, but both cattle and horses work better on good hay, . and some) provender, corn and oats, rye-sh,trts, and the like. • The amount of feed may be graduated in accord ance, with .the, average amount of work required; but it should be uni form. MI animals, not at pasture; shot,ld have some green feed-7.per haps one-third of all they eat. This sliould be Cot, wilted, and brought to the yard or stables for them, and be. ready when the day's work is done. - Harness and Yoke Galls.—Wash with castito soap and cold water,and, if po,ssible, bind on a piece of sack , Mg; wet with water, to remain over night. Relieve pressure upon the sore spots by shifting the-harness, or by 'padding, and prutect,froin flies ; with grease amd,pine tar mixed, du ring the day. , Sheep are distressed by the gad-fly this monttt.and next, and : should be protectedt y tarring. their noses.---: Daub the tar oh their noses, extend ! in.- up, where they will nut rub it off, in b fueding. The fly la: s eggs - in the nostrils, which hatch, and:the worms ascending, cause the "grub in the head." Hogs.—Provide .swine with roomy . pens, to work over all the litter and weeds that can be gathered, besides sods, muck, etc. The amount of ex cellent manure made is enormous. Wepis.--Suffer none to go to seed, is easily , written, but very hard to carry out. Still, the nearer we can live up to this injynction, the easier will it be to carry it out, year after year. Many weeds,,pulled or cut up iu blossom, will ripen seed while dy ing, but few, the seeds of which are n_,t fully. mature,will 'survive the hog pen, in root or - seed. It is never too late to pull ducks in the mowing.— C.lnatia thistles, cut a few times be• low the, surface, will disappear.— Carrots are biennial, and, perhaps, in a few cases, will Hie a third year, if they cannot blossom the second ; and we haveAtrong faith, though not pos itive. assurance, that the seeds will not germinate alter the third year.— So, two years cultivation will almost always clean them out. 3fowings.—lf grass lodges badly, cut it without reference to fitness.— Timothy is fittest when it is just out , of bloom ; ,orchard grass and clover -bloom at the same time; and should_ be cut when the latter is in fullest flower. Cut all grasses, before the seed will shell after curing. The -best time to manure grass,is just af ter mowing ; the best m .nure fine muck compost, with a modicum of ash -s, bone dtist and plaster. Spread with a shovel from the cart, and go over the land with an iron, toothed horse-rake, to spread and knock the lumpato pieces, and work them into the sward. • Hay and Grain. Caps.—The cheap ness of fabrics will now permit the economical rise of caps for hay cocks and shock§ ofF' grain. Four, feet square is a good size, and loops fu. pins at the corners are the best fast ening. Once using sometimes pays the cost. Hoeing.—floe to kill weeds, to stir the soil, to replace earth washed off 4 by rains. The stirring of the soil is a great security against the effects of drought. •It enables - the plautif to sget4e full advantage of showers and trews. It enables the ..ir to cir culate freely tiwough'the upper strat um of earth,and to penetrate the low er, taking moisture with it, and de positing it in the cool soil below the . slit lace. Work the soil as deeply as convenient, 4Rd not disturb the roots, of crops. As a rule, avoid raising hills, either) about corn or potatoes. Perfectly-flat culture requires, how ever, deeper soil than we ordinal ily, have on all 'fields. Turnips after Corn.— With the last 'hoeing of Corn,if the soil be tolerably deep, and the cultur6 fiat, turnip seed may be-sown and hoed in lightly.— The corn is cut tip and. removedwhen the kernels are glazed; and the tur nips often make a good :crop, having 6 weeks to groW. Turnips Alone.—Turnips may be sown any time this month. On tole - rably mellow ,soil, it is best to sow in drills,and give as much cultivation • as other cares admit-Of. Rutabagas = will make a good crop sowed before the 15th or 20th--better for the'table than if sowed earlier. They do best in drills,,too, thinned to 6 or 8 inches apart, In sowing - turnips broadcast, use as little seed as possible. One pound•to the acre, if it can be evenly distributekl,is better than more,though two pounds, is the usual quantity.— Sod land; or newly broken tip land, should be plowed repeatedly and har rowed,to rot and kill sods and weeds, then freshly harrowed before the seed is'sown. _ Buckwheat is a valuable crop, es pecially as a weed killer. Three pecks of seed is enough for good land ; more is required on pbor. Sow . about the middle of the month. Cabbages.—Set .out cabbages on land left vacant by early potatoes and peas, or on fallow ground well worked, limed and dunged. Keep well hoed. Soiling Crops.--Corn, sorghum, -peat . ' and oats; etc,; may be sowed,for soiling, any time this month. .. Buller.--If the feed is good, the butter tuarbe equal to that made last month,provickri the dairy is cooli, i or, rather, of. the right temperature; which is about 58 deg. .to 60 dok - Fahr, 'their. If the pastures are short and dry, feed green fodder free, ly— rn, sorghum, etc. It may b:, , , nece4 sary td.inerease the salt in th , but r a Ittilein the hottest weath Cr..' , 'Serds.„-colleeted as they ripen._ Cherry pits iireito be waehed clean acrd preservedin salad. =I lurniturt: STILL ANOTHER NEW' wro qt . OV GOODS! JAMES 0. FROST, would mil attentlon.to the large and varied assor tmeut of F.IIRNITUR_E! Now on exhibition at h e' Ware Rooms, which be will be happy to show to any and everyone free of charge, or to sell at a very smal ad vance from cost. Thankful for the - past liberal patronage of the pnblir, I weeld .say that 1 shall still endeavor tti make it to their interest ttl deal with me, not only by keeplag a LARGER STOCK To select from than is kept in any other. Parni tore Store in this- region ; but also by offering them AT A LESS PRItE Than the same quality of goods can be put , chased. elsewhere. I have now in store over 60 DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF CRAMS, THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES BEDSTEADS Besides Bureaus, Stands; Tables, Book Racks, What Nott;, Sofas. Tete-a-Tete's, Rockers, and Easy _Chairs, Piano. Stools, Chil • draws Carriages,Claildien's Cradles and Cribbs, Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Plat-s, tare Frames, Photo graph Ovals,Steel Engraiiings, Cords and _ . Tas- els, Sce., In fact a fall assortment OF EVERYTHING IN THE LINE, All of which will be sold 'CHEAP FOR CASH The public are invited to call . and examine my stock before purchaa ing elsewhere. Store on Main Street, 2 doors south of Montanyes: I also keep on hand, a large assortment of READY MADE COFFINS, From the most common to the finest Mahogany or Rosewood, which will be furnished with or without Attendance with 'Rearse, at as low a price asthe same quality can be pnrceased else where. Dec. 1866.—yr. NEW FURNITURE STORE 1 Having rented the Furniture Ware-rooms form erly occupied by F. N. Page, Athens, Pa., would now say to the patrons of the old Estab lishment that I have a complete Stock of Goods, just received, embracing'everything in the My goods are new and well selected, and for Will not be undersold by any. Call and ex amine my stock before purchasing I retain the Workmen of the oldestablishment, and Will have charge of the business and Marinfact uring. In short we have the finest Stock of Goods in our line west of New York, consisting tiamber-Setts, Sofas,' Bureaus, Marble-UV Centre Tables, Extension and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mtrrors, Picture Frames, Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels, oil Curtin:l, Toilet Stands, Work-Boxes, COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES, Our Undertaker's Department will at all times he well supplied with everything in that line. We have the • In this section, not excepting anything went; of New York, and will atttuid Funerals within a circuit of Tmcnty Miles, on reasonable terms. G. 11. 'VOORHIS. N. L. HART. Agent- Athonm. Jan. 25. 1K66.—1y FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS ,1, . JAMES MA KINSON anti - Ounces to the public that he still continue to manufacture and keep on hand a large as.sortment of CABINET FURNITURE, Bureaus; Tab!rs. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, ci every descriptan . which will be made of the best materials, and'in he most workman , • like manner. I incite the inect ion the public to my:work, which shall ric be surpased in- durability, at ani Shop In the counr y, and my prices will lie found to be as low as the time , vill admit. ; . . R.:mai-made Cofftns constantly on hand;pf made to older. A good Hearse will be tarLisbed when desired. Aug. 15,,15115 THE TOWANDA . BAKERY EATING E: TABLISHMENT W. K. RILL, having purchased the Bakery and Eating Establi-hment and Grocery recently kept by Pettea & Hovey, first doer •south oft the Ward H. Main street, Towanda, Pa.,land having re ..delled the Same. and, having asso ciated with him IIIkSMITH, they' arelirepare d to In nish . their customers and the public with everything in their line at reasoaablelates.r- THEIR EATING DEPARiIIENT 1 " 1 Is fitted up in the most apprOv. ed and meaLs are served a' all hours, and ;flair stOreis filled with a good assortment of • GROCERIES; CONFECTIONARY, Sce.; tie They will keep in store and sell at wholesale and retail or manpfacture to order "I BREAD, ;BISCUIT; RUSK, FOOH POLLS, BUNS, PIES AND CAKES', 01 all kinds. • Also will keep the beat. CraPkOrs of all kinds in the markot, by the barrel •or Pound. Fresh Oysters constantly on hanOy the keg or dish, cheap as the cheapest. 'They will use the best materials in every thin); 4nd will try to please the most fastidious. I liar. Wedding and other fancy Cakes mnde to order. nr_Families supplied daily and promptly with anything desired in our line. , They employ none but the-most skilful *drk men, and use only the best material. Thy ire determined to keep a first class establistiml i nt. Giyels a fair and candid trial and you will nd it to - your advantage. • • W. K. HILL, IBA smiir4. Towanda, Jan. 2J, 1867.—yr. I ' GROCERY, PROVISION •'AND FEED STORE.- (Main-st., first door south of the Hail l oad House) would most respectfully invite thO at tention of the public to his large and welt ) se lected stock of - I GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, .1 - filch he %is selling to -suit the times, and purses of all. He has also opened a splendO Which Is well situated to supply the canal and Barclay coal region at - all times. • He, keeps eonstautly on hand a large stock of ' TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAIS, MOLASSES, FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, i6I,C t The citizens of Towanda and viciniy, will please accept my thanks tor their very liberal patronage for the butt two years, n d, we promise with their assiatanct, to imp ova ev• ery opportunity to enlarge our bus no ,so as to warrant satisfaction to all. • Call and see us again. JOHN KERJDETp. Timmla, Jul 10, 1807. And more than FURNITURE LINE. N. GOOD GOODS MR. N. I. HART- lor Furniture, Steel Engravings, Pictures, FINEST HEA RSE illistellantous. rEI I , JOHN MERIDETH, FEED STORE, Which he is selling cheap for cash. MEI Jkugicadt../Ntbi6;o.4 ; ,..T', ' I ~. 4:11` R E # .1". o, W ..E. L ..1.4 ' S- I i 1 -- Dl3l/ STORE, , * Ideal dc Pow= Onle&illso f h TN': tog W. %AL old'. l H. arnsillo. 4 : are 1 ' fl a i ttotaill4t, where . h badness . e_. he — d - aiii reliable lk it=ld i tian 're * " fully .asks or a liberal shire of public li ege, Al large stock of . . _ • I FRESH - DRUGS AND MEDICINES ;limpid been reedy d, and we are now pre p !t,O artl supply the; , . * ' c OF THE'? BIM WITH ARTICLES 1 RaLCINOING TO TOR TRAM. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR laprneAt. list ONLY. ♦ POLL Assoinockr OF CONCENTRATED BOTANIC, ECIACTIC AND EIONCEPATIfic MEDICINES. ALL TILE POPULARP4TENT MEDICINES , rams, OIL, VARNIIIII, PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES, I DYIE•STIIVIIIAND GLiliEl. FANCY AND TOILELikRTICLES OP EVERY KIND. YILDIN'B ALOOLIOLIO AIM FLUID KITRACTS, .A LEAL oip AND RESINOIDS. All the Best Tresses, BDO MIN A L 8 17zpqn TEIkS Shoulder Braces, BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND SHIELDS, I Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters, A taw; ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, STROPS, POCKET num, StrIiGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE AND BEST.c RIIALITT A Dirge supply Brushes for the Hat and Hair. Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow ders and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery, Soaps: Comkis, Hair Dye, invigor .aters.&c. ' Kerosene._ Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, - Wicks, &e., all of the late st styles CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, sr Physicians supplied at reas9nable rates. Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and ac curately compounded slid prepared by compet ent persons at all hoofs of the day and night. Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock in the fore noon, to 2in the afternoon. W. H. H. GORE. Towanda , Sept. 29, 1,366. !Elotbin4. CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING 1` 1 FLEApY MADE AND hiliDE TO ORDER J. M. COLLIS, Ist door South of Codding & Russell's, has just - received from New York alarge and atractive • assdrtment of NEW WINTER LOTHING. i • Our stock comprises every art4le worn by men and boys, ' PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOATS, BEST QUALITY BUSINESS SUITS OF ALL STYLES. COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS; COLLARS, TIES, WRAPI'ERS, DRAWERS &c. GENTS FURNISHING' GOODS Of every deleription Especial attention is called to our kook of 1 - CIPTES, CASSISIERES AND VESTINGS Whie we will make up to order on short notice, A nice line of Fancy Gassimers for Pants and Coats. Latest style guts and Caps. Gents Fur Cattin,g done to , order on short notice Bear in mind if ypu,wish to buy Clothing CHEAP, arid At , good as represented, call at . Terms Cash. COLLINS' Towanda, pee. 7. Ih'6s. T OETEMPLE OF FAS . NEIN?' STORE, NEW -G 0 0 D S ! • An entire New fheek of ;Clothing bought as cheap as before the War, tolbe sold with SMALL ';PROFITS! The undersigned irould, respectfully announce to the citizens of T wanda and vicinity that he has this day opene. at the south stole of • BE ID L LAN LOCK, Opposite the Means House, Main Street, a NEW ES,A.BLISHMEN,T Of Beady Made-Miens and Boys ariMhildrens CLHI N G I GENTS FURNISLUNG GOODS, HATS, CADS 4., &c., And that those g4ds bought at very low figs r will be sold with very iiiirukll profits. I into. to establish a per anent trade in this place ,a ru t in order to gain t e confidence of porch as e will deal with the on a basis of honest.y a integrity, and all goods sold will be guar an't e for what they are,ppresented to be. . 13. Come and (*amine the New Store of Towanda, 4ptillB, 1867.—yr SO•LOMiON & SON, Are now opening their general stock of SPRING & HMMER CLOTHING, For men and iboy43 wear. The assortment will be found the Choices they have ever offered, se lected with reterrice to the wants of their trade. They re a p airing invite an examination of their clothing. which is manufactured ex pressly for their trade, having a buyer at ail times in the market we fdel confident to give a better at a lower price than can be obtained eliewhere. Also in stpre for the trade a coal plete stock of ; - • GENT'S k FURNISHING GOODS, PLAIN Si FANCY CASS. SHIRTS LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIRTS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS . PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, TIES HATS AND CAPS, &C. • The en tire sto, must be sold by the August, ne e are offering great b as we inten d to *move, we feel confide. saying to our friends and customers, yo find it to your interest to call on us belnre chasing elsewhere, Remember the place, ' SOLOMON A. SON No. 2, Patton's 810. Towanda, May ; 24.'67, vS. BOI.OS. 7 3•10 ITREASI7R-Ir- NOTES, & •COMPOIIND INTEREST NOTES't Bon and sold by , • g c ss. nusctr.l.l, I 0 The Treasurer of the United States is now con vertingthe first series of 7 3-10 Treasury Notes in the 5.20 Bonds of 1865. Holders hi this vicinity who wish to have their Notes coivert ed, can do BO by billing c n us. ." • B. S. RUSSELL do CO., Bankers, Towanda, Pa. Aug. 20, 1866 ENAMELED 'CHAMBER SE IS. Also Flue 9manut ! or Walnut chamber s FIIOB!8 C:5.0 . 70*4 . 4-T:- .. . : . ST , O R.K.-; 4" t 'lfni - varied lad ni•iltted thelietere as up with a =, , • -- We propose, to keep in connection t►ith tbe above a full atock of lON 1 H. JACOBS sucn As ii T *l ka.K •1~~ WICKRAM & BLACK; - VERT LARGE I • • ~ - And_ 'va:ed.assintokent of 0 OCFERY; GLASS7E, CHINA, YELLOA , ROCK ' LAVA, AND STONE WARE. StLTER PLATED, WOOD, WILLOW, AND JAPANNED GOODS TABLE CUTLERY In variety; As we buy all (=goods from FIRST -HANDS, We utter ourselves, we can sell GOOD Obis 1 Lower than any other parties in this. region OLOTHS, I CASSIMERES, AND TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS; Of the beat quality. CUTTING --- And MANUFACTURING Done to order, Agefits fur WHEELER & VfI,LSON'S And SINGER'S SEWIN4 MACHINES Towanda, March 7,1867 i GLASS'W , A.I 225 Greenwich Street, 2 doors below Barclay it /a the ., Great Depot for CROCKERY DEALERS' GLASS WARE CONFECTIONERS' DRUGGIST& IS a d. GR#EN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE In Pact all kinds cxf G. L A S-S. WARE. Also, a complete assortment of 10tITANNIA WARE, And SILVER PLATED WARE KEROSENE WARE 3 CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, &C t Best. brand; of Kerosene Oil . The best patent Fruit Jars in the market, to be sold at the lowest priet,„ A full linkof Looking Glasses. All kin of Glass Ware ' Made to order. Agent for eridien Britannia Compar.y J. T. WRIGHT, 225. Greenwich Street, . April 15, '67. 2 doors Lelow Barclay, N. Y. THE UNDEOIGNED, HAVING Purchased the entire interest of R. H. PATCH, 4 nin the firm aC. B. PATCH /r, COI, is nod prepared to offer to the . eittaena of Bradford County and vicinity, a large 'and well selected stock of R 0 9,E it, I Which I have purchased for Cash and led cod dent that can sell at as low figures as can be purdhased elsewhere. I now'offer to th,yublle a splendid s took of ; g, TEAS, COFFEE 'SUGARS, STARCH, SALERAT 8, SPICES, &C. Have on hand a large stock of AKRON. FLOUR, GRAHAM DO RYE DO. DIICKWREAT DO I keep owtontly.mitind, PORK, HAMS LARD and• kinds of FISH. Would call the at- tention of the public to °lir Can't Be Beat STOOK OF TOBACCO, I In chilly or price. Jesse Oakbo l os Celebrated • ' Laundry; New York Chemical ail Brown Bop Please eall'antreininine our stofkof WOODEN WARE • Large ...assortment, of Y NOTIONS, TOILET SOAPS, &c., 414 ! I w 'pay the 'at cash price for COUNTRY PODUCE • - Farmers glee us a call before selling elsewhere All persons indebted lo the ,late AIM will please call and make immediate payment. Towanda, March 12, 1867. MP ri... 2 .: .tri''-.1#1,14:44,0.; i• - :',,,,_ , ,ae -"era .:,, . ' . - •IF ' ,'. i i , 111011.-7,'.01010,..: '.STORE, .. , , 41:-.C-ir i.....!:1 7L'.l 4 1 ThRF.RiltSif. 1 , 112 1 1 11/ 1 1 014 .. :):-. ) - - fiats* l'inifitriefik fa.. ra ' ' teienby: added largely to hie tioek, it _ llad ct vi t i ntle y t .r e ararrita 'smytir l i t r, •tx s =tn ej.i ttly= t0.,10 lit the km mechanical parpososi carefully' select Mith Mgard to the pregreaslte' Wants of the pn le, which % will be kept constantly sap pted th fresh purchases, and offered on the most. as terms at Molesale cte Retail, weals r, tau B mEDIMNES, .CHEMICALS; , . 1. , . run% Olus 17Aluillins l i t • . BE E AND . FITBRENtNE, , . • 13k1M, PAINT, - )rornigt, waFrE-valfs, • • ' And till klada of-Brushes, . EBOESE I ~ 01. ; • COAL , OIL, la hlcohol:g6il Burtd4g k ERA-, 1243, • MOBS,. -CHHINEYS, :perm,iArd. Whale, Neata Foot, ' TAN k TWS AND MOHINF . ,OLLS; . Flute . rind Tilletirtielea in all their variety, SPUMES, BRUSHES,. SOAPS; COHBS,! Poulltdes,.Halraiq, Perfumeii, POC: ET BOOKS, TORT MONAIS, L) Pocket Sofres, Razors, T t , SKIN AND HAIR PREPARATIONS ' ÜBE( -,i17310, t . AND LIQUORS For hfetioaluo,. TOBACCOS • SNUFF, - AND CIGARS, Garden. Field and Flour Seeds°,.Trusses, Sup porters Suspensories , Shoulder. Braces, Breast pumps, Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shells and Syringes,_Bed Pans, gettllng Fruit Jars, ' Thermometers Flavering Extracts, Stone Jugs, Ghiss Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick, and Stove Blacking, Fish. Tackle, Ammuni tion., &0., Botanic. eclectic and Bommpath• is Medicines. and all the Popular Patent • MEDICINES. . - ci All articles warranted as-represented. Per sons at a distance can receive their _orders b. A stage, or mail; which will receive prompt an. careful attention.- -DR? PORTER'S PREPARATIONS FOR FAMILY USE, • . • ' ~ 'Known as Safe and 'Reliable Item edies, ate war ranted for what they are', intended to kivu atitisi faction, viz': , Dr. Porter's , P ectoral Syrup, for coughs, colds, lung complaints4c.6oc&3l 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, forldliou s cam.' plaints and Mild cathartic ... . 25 Dr. Porter's &niter Syrup, for . scrofula ' .skin diseases, 4m. - 1 00 • Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak nese, 4M, . ' ' 100 Dr. Porter a TiniteEllith•for strengthening the system, ' -- 1 00 lir. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, for liver and .. kidney emnplaints .. '........ .. ' 1 00 Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr.. Hypophosghitea, I for nervous debility.... ...... I'l3o Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for diar- Ouzo „&e . 36 . . Dr. Porter's Family Einbrocationfoi sprains biwises, Eke , • 35 D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, 'for ,hoarse ness, sore throat, c........... 25 Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for expelling \i • worms . 4 25 • Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for extermina- • I • ling Maims,, l 35 Dr. Porter's Inlaid Relief, fur cryibg babies cofic, 4 - c 25 11:'. Purter's Cephalic Snuff, for eatairh" , . headache 25 Dr. Porter's - Toothache Drops, for (mg& . .. ache 25 Dr. Porter's Tooth Potyder, for preserving - .teeth... _25 Dr. Porter's Trlcozeut, toi• dressing and 60 ' ' ‘ growirvc The hair - 50 Dr.,Porter 'a Tricephile, , or beautifying the • hair . '... 50 Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,for clean ing the hair ' ' '5O 1 Ur. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify. .. • lug the c omplexioa 50 Dr. Porter's Pile Crntment. for external _ • piles ' 100 Dr—Porter's French Compound, for scald ' ling urine • Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,, for habitual constipation ? . 1 06. Dr. Porter's Healing Salte, for cuts.wounds { &." 15 Dr. Porter's Lip salve, for-chapped-lips....' 25 Dr. l'orter'e Eye :Salve, Ar Inflamed eyes.. . . Dr. Porter's Eye Water, for inflamed eyes.. 25 li Dr . .,Porter's Corti and Wart 1 Remover, (or corns and bunions - -.' 25 Dr. Porte:'s Constipal ion Pills, for costive ness ; Dr. Porter's iron l'illEi, tor poor-blood , ... Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas-, • ant catharric. . • . 40 Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu- tr.tions diet for invalids • 25 Err. Potter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring ,• . . ice cream, .t. 6 , .t . 40 Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring I ice ,cream---:large bottles ¢O, lir. Porter's Oriental Cement, fa. mending ' • , broken glass, 3:c 25 Dr. Porter's Liquid Gine, for repairing wood work- . • • - 25 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Flaul,for easy ,wash , ing • • t 50 Dr. Porter's • Bed Bog Poison, tor killing • hugs Po Dr. `Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing , flies • t 05 Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison, for ex- • terminating rats - P Dr. Porter's ,Benzine, for removing spots Irons clothes. , , 25 Dr. Porter's 'Black Ink, in pint bottles 25 in bulk by the gallon 1 00 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for - diseases of unbinds ... f ..... • 30 r. flirter's Horse and Cattle Lotibn, for 1 . . spiains, galls, Sc 50 ~, r. Porter's Ring-Bone and Spavin Core. ' - for lame horses 150 Medical advice given gratuitously at, the office, charging only for medicine. sir Thankful tor past liberal patronage,wciald tespectfuly announce to his friends and th e public, that no pains shall be • spared to satisfy, and merit the continuation of their confidence and patronage. t r • R. C. PORTER, M. D. Deo. 18, Ip66.—yr. GOOD THING• MAY BE SEEN ,AT WOOD & HARRINGT GALLERY : OF ART • TOWANDA, BAADFORD COUNTY, PA. We take pleasure in Infor mjng our old friertthi and the public, that we' ha cured one of the best large Solar Cameras now in use, and are prepared to furnish to all par patrons, better PHOTOGRAPHS, from miniature to life size, than ever offered in this corinfv, , at very low pri ces: We are stillmaking the, neat GEM FERRO TYPES, morinted on caids, as well as all kinds of CASE PICTURES. such as MELAJNOTYPES and AMBROTYPES CARD PROTCGRAPHOI; of all the best styles, and, having 'secured the best, and plenty of help, we can insure. sittings to all that maylfavor us with their patronage. We shall in tulure give our strict attention to all sittings, in order to secure the most favorabre positions, and as little inconvenience as possi ble to our customers. In regard to our present facilities enable us to make.on short notice, the most artistic pictures from vefilpobr DAGURRROTYPEEi, BIELANIOTYPRS, OR AMBROTYPES; . . the increasing demand for that kind of work has lead us to give our attention particularly to that branch of She business. • We are taaldtg large additions to our Stock .Cof. OHO. -H. WOOD. Deb..lo, 1866. ' TtENTION FAI2IIiI RS A . EASTERN BRADFORD Farming Tools of alirkinds at MOODY'S, agent for the celebrated 'Cayuga Chid Mower and Reaper, which is acknowledged by all that know them to be the best machine yet Offered to the public. .Alsoothe best Horse Pitch Fork in the - United States. Horse and Hand Rakes, Scythes, &e, &e. Home, Jane 24;1867.-4w. C. B. PATCH C. B. PATCH ?JpNW NN~N~ fir, Ijiotogra3h4 6 . We are also making beautiful COPYING, OIL+, -ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT' FRANRS DEL. HARDING t • r IMO I 111051 New ,ri E ...- • --.,,,,.. ,;! , :,/... , :i ,-.4 • i 4.ltill7§ELk .. ; ci . i.. . 1,. , idyl i , o i .1..,..2.,.;-, • .I. z, v,.. I 4.,, • , I .-- : . 4 .. :. L LAROB AND, • wFl46 l 4LEcOrsi STQcIK OF , . .:.!:,,Hiodoic- - , - -: -• . ,-...(. :7, 4' 7. fl. i • ..-' To wh ich addition ar" daily beltigleada...lolch thpy,,offer cheap i;o/ _ .. , A large assottMent `Among - the Mini:: de thole and' , bestistrofyit: . - CELEBRAT Ii : ;WEHICIH:,..LI,:I lii This beantlfulstor ,is unsurpassed ior mi• my _in fuel-; is .a p f eat baker, ;. is, the "beat COOK STOVE in ti's nmrket.' •Amonr• their leathig Stoves , may pe- . lonnd. a great -variety' sidtablaloi every place Where.stovewaxerused.! , STOVE PIPE = A SHEET IRON , • • Always on andmade tiiiiier: :,- ! , ..,.. _ TI N.W .A . HE, ,; •- . , •., A.targe stock manuft tared front f the.very keit material and.by exp , enced wOrkmetici A eery. I'd assortrnent fr of •.I , . 1110 N., Ni.. ANDHTI3II6,' 1, ::- , :. As - . - At Ne York prices. , - HOUSE AND CIRIt/AGE 'TRINifINGS, . 'TOOL S -,,F01 . THE 144.1041,,;.• ! . Toole , ICIP the Douse Jokier and Carptinteii, Tools for Blackimtlihs'•;--Tooli for draped y: • WINDOW SASH eiND GI...ASS„PiIiiITS, OTLH. a I . AND vinisurs, atom:B.9x. 5.87? catrots,' KDROSENE OIL, E .DAMPS, _WICKS . AND . • . CHIMNEY'S, • •.- --" 11 ! - • .. BELTING, TREE. AND POCKET CUTLERY, /, . :BILITTA . NN!A .- AND PLATEDWARE, .' ' Ptalapsi . Lead .. ipe, Cdtaii,i Ilaisps, Waeer Pipes, Grindstones li zi;l6l:fiztirires, . , • , , ,-:- .11 .O I E 21-E '.I. ANT E 11 N-. 13:,! - JOB WORK donee with dispatch: - Lamps TO. paired.. Fluid Lampa and Lantern altered and fitted to,nrniKeresene. " Grain, Old Iron, qasting and Wrought ;Serape, Copper, [ Brass, Brittannia, Beeswax, Feathers and Bags taken in tzehange-forgooda. • . Highest price Ink cash paid for Sheep Pelts and Furs. G OO D w (PR have been purchased on the pa? down By tem and . will be !told- for READ PAN - - - • JOB): A; CODONG, CODDING 4fRIISSELL: c. 8: ERSSELL. T°WaPd* ilarch 0, 1863. . . . 'Ms ' - • :6. 0 , i • .4 : • ~ ti ' : Z : . '' 4 ' ( I • "n • °4 , 4.i .•,, • '0 al o''r 0 In_ b• E. tv ,- 1 4 ~ r .. I* Cff P:*l 11 ' • . . "i" ,-,,, •0 i... • — r . ii ...4 . - CP, ' z 0:$ 0 ' • l• es • PF .. i , . 6 2, , • 0 . t 45 o (.....;, • i . T. .1[ 4 41 R. 47A r °tang I t MARStEAL BROTHERS & CO., Wish to 411 the attention of the public: to their new Stock o ' • A RDiAf ARE, t'AItHING IMPEIMENTS, • IILACE,SMITRS'IOOLS, ' • and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.; IsQ. a Ifirge assortment of Wiladow Glass. Sash, - ,IPutty. Varnishes, and Paint • • • and Varnish Brushes all kindS, which will ,be sold fur the lowest !Gash prtcf.t Mao, a dine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS, ' of every style and pattern IQ suit the public. Lamps cepaircd land changed from Oil and Berosene.t ' Partirutkr atteutinn paid to the manufacturing of alil kinds 01 i - T I'N WARE. • itiONPTLY A.TTENDXD TO We hav4 on - hana a fine article of . GLASS FRII.IT JARS, - . with, improved;seltr sealing corks, and ; 1 H.E,RMET#CALSEALING which is one of the best calls Awed. June 20; 186 , 4 1 . • 1 00 =I ,WHOLESALE MUSIC DEPOT. _ _ _ Sc ton,; Pa., Dealer in Chiekering's Planos,„ Deckers Pianos, Mason & Ilamlin's Cabinet Or gans Treat Lindaley & Co's 1143 iedns, and all of Musical Instruments, Sheet Music 'd Music Boqks: Orders from ' , eaters and 'Teachers es pecially Solicited.. Addles • - . . L. B. POWELL. • -118 Pennsylvania Avenue; ilSerantoni Pa. MurCh 28, 1,u7.-Bm. pi - A.'4os, AMERICAN ORGANS r AND BIELODIANS. -The undersigned most respectfully announces to thv citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that he has purchased the Mhsio business of. G. T. COl.B, and hereafter supply Mly of the above arti cles, together with VIOLINS, GUITARS, A:CCORDIANS, STRINGS, on as good terms as they can be had elsewhere. 1 A. CHAMBERLAIN. .1 He is also Agent for the • CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCH and has always on hand, a good assortment of Swiss Watches, with a general assortment of JEWELRY AND FANCY''. GOODS, Silver and Plated Ware of the BEST MAN'I7- 1.• A CTUAERS . which, will-be sold at unusually. low tigaes. A large variety of Clocks just re ceived, ataqpg which may be fond the Seth' Tho mas, which has Ito equal. RE,PIAiIIING AND JOBBING, done with neatuesa and dispatch, and wa ed. TO those who can't see, we wotlhi say go to Chamberlain's and get a pair of glasses that will make you gee as well as ever. Don't forget the sliop, nearly opposite the Court House. Dec. 1,1866. W. A. MUM REMAIN. MATHIISHEIC ' PATENT PIANO, FORTES. - Wholesale and Retail Agency tor North East Penttsylvania'and Southern New York, AT THE NEW MUSIC STORE J. A. "DEWITT, frOWANDA43A. Next door to the National Hotel. All these Pianos are made AO scales drawn, and invented'by - MR. FREDERICK MATRUBREK, Whose reputation for theory Madpracticei In building Pianos, istwidely known. ' All the im• portant improv ements made in .Apericit. dar ing the last eighteen years; In the ftnufactnte of Planes, are due ro Mt. Mathushek, who is rightly styled the Father of American Mang. factures. His improveinenti r are now nerd by all the prominent Arms. .Tbe Mathushek Plano Forte lathe only instrument which Artiste alder '‘N • PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT.' Galltnnd examine thqm and yon will Wino other. There inSy be round, also, at the New Music /3%re', the r IMPERIAL OEM ORGANS For the' church and parlor.' Nothing. - Mill be. said in 1 avor of these •organs. They .speak fOr themselves. IMPROVED MELODEO NS.` ° ALL ,THE LATEST aunt , . 110310, .• f - - - INTRUOTIGN'.S‘OO3K.S, I -1 PIANO :10(11,41, *C. - e ji I • Libiral discount t ministers, cburobei 4101 schools. ' Sheet 1 -111 sto sent b y ' mail., Old Maori and bielod taken in exchange: Goa' inducements offer/Ai to agents •nnd the trade! generally. Address . t - . • ' -1 -' • . - J.:A Dniirl", i . AO3, 18(4. —4. • Towanda, Pa. CrSIO, OR ANY O. TIOLE in oar lino, ordered•i 'tog at tlos NE L.L. MOODY :-r 7 J i . to N ro 4,.. UusicaL L. B. POWEL►. 'HER _AR , at shut notice ROOM. MD I • AltPti,'Yf yorr7l . . 'NORTH • ',BRAN 011 . ..10 . MM RY . 4 1.11rii!z , ...471. ar.132115 : 41 ., 4.47;1? I. I .ri 4 9 1 $1P.TIcii . )1) Itiwriyll#l4l-4.%.5.43 tr.o4 crj f31M 11 .44- 9 4kMitA 16. OWAPltr4;4tattrPOn fYd 'PR L .. 't L•rn.÷.B - .1,1 I+.l .°) SRINGLIV 'MACHINES; .ofoizbegt_ sq‘uity *Rh • Qui West like* etz463,t .144 , 0 at Misbialats7 far. .Esnitiatikod.• eair „ „ ` 7 "" ' ' STEM! EIktQWES, - MitorlcltEPAPlgi; STEAM wilisTLEs ' , -STEAM'"GILIMES,` , • ''GA I IIGE 'COOKS; ' .." ' ."'' ' 'OW gOst - 491,`, ',I 1 410 L T%;". uTaq .N G „ ,ipona from f te fl !naafi In &miler; '.FORGING • " Ot heavy wrought :woric...for, andial 'othey peritonea l , done - to' order."Aise; a large assortment Of r;' • , • • COOKING Fr ( HEATING -STOVES, Coal On& Wood , Harter a. Furniture for Cooking • E' v ir e k s 0 1 1;1 1 g0 11117 ;: 11 ;47it ; AWING44 II SitOIFICAtI6NO Of all kinde r Of' tnaiblie4 int`*ll3 - and l other. preparedly'-‘ WARREN HILL;- . dremiukwboluta had•large _exit erlenee In this brOch ofAbe- bilainale... JOHI4 - 11 . 141,4AN. Towanda, oet:-29,•1866. , .. iv. ~ . ... B 4? .o , - . P :4 'ci,‘.o: . ~ .: ::Fitill-Maiinfacture the beg •• • _' • . 4.0 R-8 E P o,llir-_E-B, S.; :. ~. Ilie Ilgst ;, .., . THRESHERS AND. • CLEANERS, THRESHERS AND SRPARATORB, -* FANNING M1Lt.43, , Ace. ~ h o., • .to . ~,- :ts Allot 'Oki) we tarnish at.l4 -IA; t Prices ..., CALL AND ask, ii TEL! *Sir Stl ' ioi.: . [ Athens, Prt. :'A na. 16, 16g6'.Ltr. • ' *! • niARIAGES, WAGONS,SLEIGIIS, THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL IN OPEB; AVON FCLUMB, CRANDALL & CO., Snecessois to Reynolds, Fellows & Co., are now offering . ..and are prepsxed to furnish , on short ! notice, Wagons Carriages! and B.eighs. of all !descriptions and of the !atest and most anpro nd style, and of the beit.• • material •at the old' !stand opposite the. Union. House, in tluv.cett, rtral.pial of .41ba'' Borough; - Bradford County, Pa. - • The public are assured .that the reputation the shop' has acquired during the last six years under the superintendence of J; H:Pellows, vino ed be more than maintained as he will aupertn teed the work as heretolore tie having long been and having bad much '• erp rienceus tocarrlage and Sleigh Buildef, wo w d assure the .public that ao pains will be spar dby the above firm' to make the estabilihment worthy of their pat ronage. Thankfnl IS one o t he' old firm for the patronage thns- far extend ,we hope to Merit a continuance of the same. • . N. B.—We o the orders being practical mechanics, eau * manufacture 41. offer •to the 1 public at' pee,' • volt will 11.:ry dqapetition. • • JAMES-H. FELLOWS; • , ' D. it% C. CN /LNDALL; . . .; ' - J. G. MERITT Alba "norm's/h. April 15; lade.' ly. '-' • ~z ' T 0 W AND'A;CARRIAGE FACTORY. Thelindetsigned rt.spectfulliintioanae to t t b, e putaie thajhey have purchased the C A 11:11, A ,I G ) ,E SHOP 0F •I • * G. H. • D R-A And are now prepared to build:work in - THE LA. 4 TET STYLE And most workmanlike / manner. They will constantly keep on.handa assortment of spien• did I . s - , TOP J AND I . ' OPEN* I • BtrGGIES, . . . . _ • - FAMILY CARRIAGES, -• DEM9C o ST LIU) LUMBER WAGONS, ONE AND TRIO 89,T.ED A•LBAN•Y SLEIG HS. ALL WORK W' ED. REPAIRING promptly attended to atiee souable prices. - . , - BRYANT .S . TIILEN Towanda, May 9,1867.=1y.' - LIITHER'.S 13178LINGT04, PA. The proprietor, having rebnifti - his Flouring Mill in Burin n. and taken pains in selecting ar ticles, and the moat improved machinery, it is now completed in order for all kinds of Flouring. CUSTOM' WORN. • DONE; 4,7 SH9RT NOTpit. with cheerful attendants, who Will ileo.to your wants in pod order and with geiaeril sadsfae tion, •-• • • ' Vreash.puld for Grain. __'" April. 17. 1868. , • ROSWELL . LUTHER, NEW PLANING,. AtILL The unders*ned having built a large and mm =odious Min in the Borough of.Towsada, and filled it with the, moat MOOlll and.improved machinery, for the nun:taut* of " ... - - ivultiow s4sg, i BLINDS, , are prepared to fill orders, whether , large or email, . upon_ the ijhortest notice. We, hm° jo l also a i larke, varletY„ 01 !..1 ULD,INGS, of . the latest style and pattern;. .' oh, ive can furnish much ; cheaper than t y _can - ,tie , winked by • TONGIIBING, • . • GBOVEING, . • . .r . AN D . 80 - 11614 L. fild.W . l„Na; . . and all other work % pertaining ;Riflery, will be dorielo'suit our castoiiirs. . - Peraoris' and' n o t liviitgluirrei•than twelve to 'fourteen - miles 'distant; will • find,it; largely footheifintetest' to buy of tie, or brinic their• lumber and •Worked'-fry our machiberyv Bring your grist of .Blooring;-orother lumber;, and while. your .team is .is deeding, ,have' It ground ouud take it.hme Wa ut °ABA ,fOr o PDZ &. REBIL4kg .LUDIBEII dellverd - at our . lubibetLir i d t C9me an r. • 11 see us or i you can't 'c'ome‘ • L. IL RODGER& & • Toiranda; Feb.,1884. - • ... - OOK-BINDERY. Pußmg B reapectially hithrieed that the Bacill i:tindery has been removed to the Argus Ine, 3d spry, where trillbe done ' . t 4 _ ! - t B • •In all ite wartime - bninches, :on tarbil. reii atonable aa" the times" wau::•allow. TbtkPlad. cry .will bi.ander - thechariteoi • • . WHAAKEEt4 'An expitiencied Biniet,'• and ;all • iraic • 4 1 1 / 2 11 be prampttrilone,in a style an& inatuits cannot be excelled., Masi%Ma News. papers, Old Books, &c., bound le titfety'varlell ol - st_yie. Piirticulai attention Will lie , paid to the Ha li ng:and Binding ot • • - • , ' BLAME:" stoofics 4 • To daram at 044.t.defiy treat „ _', m PatteKnt tesk 1 41 , fLulati 411 !IRA e nmin • work, ,fo_to= ,+l • PttronalP AM° LPUbligii `.40538414, 'l lll 4 per estruci;tgcmB66iteed..7iL, litultitt!-Vfllll-4/11 . ..- T'w 11 INSI3AN - uE • I AGENCY I) pa B. , 4IItUic.A'AIV, A —.1.. Of 04.40 0 44 3 g W .e ll -1 1 . 0 UV,n ' . 111 0 'v.. u ' ithl°l,J,,al),l4l'? IL .1 ggf cgalt if owing eppittd, , •-$l7 Miu,tho INPitariouts CloirraPer,. 11/y . ord, Ccnn., '' • ' • .S/Ciioftjoi ?oiott,ir:? • f. I.rvlaPodi. pro Letups OD GL.. Fins Atb-triti - iiititastaa CO:" ' • Ctal, Burplasaimil FUElflo • ...50,271,: 'E . & tiftieh . 147*, 1,800 .0 0 Prombuo, tiomardiot bit% cz t • Capital Miro!ago ineristaiAxasCoire.m,. .•.; -4 '. i . . IViiprilart e, 4•ce..,1 t %,,, &pita!, .......,.... .... r.... ....... ..11611,600 %1Q•c; 0 , illf.' 1•:•. , , '..4.l.— t ,vsi .:).-,' ::: • - *Arm Mooif.o.txlitistur .INsvit / Co.,' . -, (Accldentaly . . ...,-,...1: ~.. j= , .L. 1 .'irkenifilphia; .--- capita 1......„........,..,,,........ . Voimsoriovi MilTvat .?Itia.esi-P iNAI ConnMlSCiCapital l • 0., ;%, • . gt 7 4 11 10,0orvao •-• To , Peb,-20;t866---it- - - „ . .... iTARTFORD .Llt 4 . 'STOOK IN St -13ANCE''COMANT • . , . - .: • -'' I . ' ; ' - '" ; • L .' .... - '-''ViTITAL - S:500,000. • • , Vailvasseti Nov i j i • 1,868;..:.; ' • 'Bl ?JA ..3 . Insures on -2iMno.IS of live stack. a,.; Lift ,t. Slieft.. oad.AloOkfrgro„ally 4;a1ue 13..11. 1 ' • N, • R . . c K fitt - IN , ,-....,1ati 1138611 .'.; . ~ : r- :-.., 2'; , . :,.•,."/, Rem Dec. 6at: the Mire.:l4lol.l,y,liskie",?!.. ownt , l. 1, Defteii. F. Villa., of DO tton 4 1,1'433.. a1:4;1‘1 , : a Le!' 'received a; t tek froth another' horke; - br ki ki n . 4 . • , bee left.foresteg,rabcom I.l* knee,. recid?ring !I 1 neeesear,y to kill her as e 4. an: 01 ilUltll.!y.. In sired” in the ,1 Live St.) , . la i Ar.i.n..2 t!•, .a ' pifny.,, -I..oill'poid•Pee. %tit-1857 ... -- _ : , • I'FIRE, LIFE, AND" - -- 'Ticsurt.i.:s,;CE. . • ZAPITAL flgritiSlDiTED* OVEI I SkreNTERIV '31141,10.1; 'DOLL r '4I , KUSSELL,- Agent, FOR TIIE rottawurq 241iLED'IlITLIALBLE Clost • GIIIARD . rIREAMASINE.INSCRANCE • . • Philadelphia, awl" surplus ..Grer ..... Issugasce Courxert, • • , Of .gew- York tapital andiurplok, ()ter. Nacii.uics,Cauwir Noarp , t AMERICA., Phttliclf lila. .Capital and eisrplas, over. r4ANUATTA.. I ; • •.,. •Of New... York: - Capital and.surp!es, over ENTEHPIUSE C.OgrANY, • • . 91 Phrlcutelphia. •Capitialind surplus, over ' Alt= /.1;81M41;CS COMELNY, . I Of Nett-York.. • CopitaLandAturplus, over $730.00,1 PurNix'TnsUaLNCY Courarrr; Of .11artford. Conn. .Capital 114 surplas, over:' lettiTGAL Lin I.I4BZFCANCE COMPANY. . . •cl Nan- York: Caigtil aca surplus, over Taaveaxiaa bosua.a.not CONPANY, - ' Of Hartford, Conn. • Capital and trarpina, over ... .. 4airen.on a2l. kinds of" Trope; Cy, • - low nitesas by - and -other reliable Companies • sr Policies inatted And Losses, it say ljnate4Abereby saving" the and espeise of going elsewhere for .30f:tint:v. 'Sir Office st• the ilardivlrete- tlitore of r• ding - , .Seßussell .. C. Towanda; Feb. 7, 1866 I ,PEE • _ INSURANO.L. COAIP,A.N !OE Noata office No. 242 Walnut Street:Thilade:phia This Conipany are now prosecuting the b.. ness ut Insurance (rem loss or damage by F I;'.:;. on Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture. ac.. throughout!. thaState of Pennsylvania, on hher tenxis,foriong or short periods; or pern...o.L ly cit.:Buildings, by s deposit of Premium. • The prompt.paymont of -claims. for lases la ing. the period of nearly 70 years that the C., h pang has been in existence. entities: them • confidence of the puha. ' • Druacvoni.—Arthur G. -Coffin, Samue. JOnes, Jolut A Brown,Chafles TS)lor. LI tutu- White, Jno.- B. Neff, Bkhird 11 . WOOd , .Welsh, Wm. If._ : Bowen, James N. 'Dickson 'Mortis Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Berri: , l'Franehi R. Cope. Edward EL" Trotter.qc.rd Clarke, Wm: Cummings. . A.uvram G. COFFIN, Pres I.: - C. 8. RUSSELL,' Agent. Towanda. FARMER'S • UTUAL FIRE INN RANCE COMPASY OF MIDDLB-FZMNYLVANIA, . . Octine in Daniallo, itiontonrOonnfj. PILL Capital 'The Farmers'.Mutual lire Insurance Cow. • of Middle Penhxylvardawas incorporated I Pennsylvania Legislature, in., the year-lsnt*, • : the Mutual Inkuntnce of CeiMtry.property and immediately t hereafter ooiumeeeed it. op.r.' Ationa oh that principle,• which has been 'strict • iy adhered to since. iii losses have heeMpromptirpatd.ont..oi the Premlutni collected on application for insurance without making airy assuesmen.ts. - The-Insurance Of Couhtry 'prdper„y only ti.e low rates chargedlorinsurance, utichhe prompt payment of losses are ,deemed a sufficient r l ct Incitation of-the Pannier , ' Mutual - Fl-re 1.,•,,. dare Comte, of Middle Penns Irann,, to owners 'oi sate. ch , ss countr.y P: J 01114807;, Seey. Wm-FuLtatrit, Pres IstIOIEN MY ER, Agent, towinda, l'a. , Marcb 5,'66. B - 13,,A;Dj' .0 RD COUNT MILLS. R MIKE' AN," REAL ESTATE AGENT. ." Valuable Farms, )11ill. Properties, City Town Lots for sale. iPartiesi having property for sale will find it (, to their.advabtage. by .eaviug a' deecriptiou ol the 'same, with terms of sale t tiis aguttey, is parties are constusary.enquiii: c, , ' for farms Se. ' . - ' 'H. ... tfc.KEAN, - . , „Bo II Ebtate Agent, . . , , , Office Biontanye's Block, 1oaw,11; l'a. ' Jan. 29, 1567-. ' . j ; tITtRPO - Ot :4W lON DON--A.Nii Gl.()BE PIRE ND bieK. - 14;eU11.1Nr . COMPANY.--f)ffice, 45 "William St, anti 7 ' BrealiwllY. N.Y.' ' • • • Uspital, Snrpins and Reserved Funds • (G01d)... ) Assets'in the United Stitei, Over Daily .Pnerniares, upwards of (gold).. The. niaatehollicra personally ,respunsw .• r engagements of tiro company. JIl 1)1. ...;•••• mast tie shareholders. -• ' . TIEfiCTPIIS iinsic t.r . ;• Esq. Clutirmanj . Henry Grinnell. Hag!! '.,:v, , uTy chairman,"loseph Gaillard, 'Sr.,Esq.: f• 'Archibald. Er 44.11. B. U. -ti0n,4;21 Alca,4,.er Hamilton, Jr.,44.,Hobert C; Fergus on, Allred Pell,. Esq., licedent Secretary. ' A ender Hamilton % r„ Esq.;Connsei of Hoard. Bwritis—Phenia klank--Lt , Lt, Co. , .Tbe Policies .61" this. Company are by well-known! Atnerican'eltheat resident in Nei VIAL, wha . are DireCtons att4 13hareholdek consequently, with the other SharehoLtin'i. ire individnally. - liable 'for all the engag,malts or theiompssy 3 all. Policies Die signed • vra dllalias are pa a ble' cash on prow o , withtm (ledttctWn - tor, interest, and not., usual, sixty _ days after presentation f •.c They expire at six 'o i ekock, ! :F • . zioon‘• LIN .insurance Lelrected.: aid same granted on favorable terms. H. ft AIrKEAN • '. • Towanda A‘pril 2-1, - , 11.,0,R;5E: 8'4.'1 .F p B; K • DILMIE, I : •TIUDSOIVA PATENT The inbiarriber would regr*.tfally call the at tention.of Farmers to the latast and great 't invention into ,way of Morse .Ilay ..Forgs and Cut,t@re.. This fork is ligh , er, cheaper, and Let ter, more dadhle, and: lest, liable. to treak "' get out of repair, than any . - one now of!ert - d the labile: It ts - proposed that the. fork .sh 3., .eitarri - upon its merit-sand is warranted to Work perfectly end'givel better itatistactiort than Jay fork tothrOworhl.- is easier wOrk tor th '' loan who Uses It, can manage it L aith rase And it la a.firsterath , hay knife. ltis i5P 1.2,, " Artiebrpplease ;auk at_ - or.a* by COading ToWand. , . ° --" MOODY. •-• 4- - Plitnzwitivit ALMS UM ALL sitimi•intitstOan: zthett "14; gws, ROO: RREAira-AsT,''DINING;"EXTE N FROST S. t.:44) ptA,i' 4 , 500k0(r . sl,7.ri , J... 1704,000 1,8 VC,, , 5337; u i REAL ESTATE AGENCY fPatesited,hay 3k, 1866. ES IMRE $3:: .Co iPOO 1411 IMIII