•24TricuMira. • -------- ------- 80905 To TUE • Though clouds o'ercast our native sky,- And seem to dim the sun, Wo will - not Rowe in languoille, • Or deem the day is done ; The =mil arts we loved,before Nd less we'll cherish now'; And 'crown the banquet i as.of.yore, = With honor to the PhoW. ' • In these fair fields, who;e peaceful spoil To faith and hope arelgiven, We'll seek the prize with honest toil, And . leave the rest to Heaven. We'll gird us to our work like men Who 9we holy vow, And if ih, joy the meet again, Give hator to the Plow. 'let Attn.-rayed in magic poWer, " • With Labor hand in hand, Go forth, and now in peril's; hour Sustain a sinking land. Lektrever Sloth annerie tho firm -- , Or Nat the spirit cow ; Those words aldneato d work a charm• All honor to' i the PlO The heath redress, the eadow drain, The latent swamp'exp ore And o'er the long .expecting` . plain Diffusittho inickening store : Then fearless urge theltaToiNdeep Up to the mountain's brow, And when the rich results you reap, / Give honorito the Plow. So stilishail Health by patitures green And nodding harvest roam. And still behind her \ rustic screen • Shall Virtue find a lome,; ' And while their bower, the muses build Beneath the neighboring bough, f• Shall many 2\ grattful'vers-e be 'filled 2. With honor to the PloW. How to Select Choice Cows for Milk. , Co S ws with a mall head, tilin neck, horns, legs and tail, big feet, two small feats on the back of the ba in addition to the four that are :to Ike milked, with a - wide strip, or what think Is sometimes termed the feath er, that is to be found on cows above the upper part of the .bag behind. It will be noticed that some of our deep est milkers have. a feather that is full three inche 3 wide,:ivith a very large, what is called milk hole, in the milk vein, the larger the better, for great: er will be the flow of milk, and of a better. or superior article. As for richness awl flavor, the cream of all such milk,:rs will churn much quick er, and ruhlze very yellow butter. fit this country much improvement is possible in this respect, and I would commend the subject to the notice of uur dairymen—that is calves may be selected that will make very deep milkers, before they are able to stand alone. Reader you may think this rather young to determine the qualities of cows, at this , very early age. lf,they do not have the marks of making good milkers at this age, I thinkitLiey never will at all. If it is desirable to raise calve 4 that will make good mil kers, raise all calves that have, six good sized teats that are well apart, as all sueli calves make the very best of milkers.' •It is much better that they shoul l d .be. in their new milk at two years :old, as .they make much gentler iti;d ° better milkers. Many handsome red° heifer calves are rais ed on account of color more than any-. thing ela.. that do not make very goOd milk..rs. I am for raising calves that will make the .best milkers ; nod matter what the color may be, if it is!, not calves all of one color, that is: pure white, fur. they sometimes make; 'cows that . will give an uncommon large - mess of milk that has not much. richness. CHAS. L. TRAYER Leyden, k. Y. Boon- Palm NA— ‘1( HAT IS rr ?—lt simply the best farming pat in books' --yours, reader, if it is the best.: A fool carmot write a book ; -an.able man must do it—not a man of mere ,accomplishments or learning—;but one versed in the business he writes upen. It is tlito that we hav'e books by the best Men in all the depart ments. These linake our literature --4and he, opposei to them,; is to .be 'ar rayed against knowledge, against schools and newspapers..l What is thought of the man who opposed ed ucation ? 'And what is education, -but to learn to, know a thing ? the ..,..-13rejudice reader (prejudice againa book farming) knows bow to trim - '' 4 lk his vine, he' is the man, if hechas words: for it, to write a ook on the subject—the very-man we want, for we are after facts,after the best mode. And yet this would be called "book farming." It is mere- prejndice, de pend upon it. But there is one evil, which gives rise te . this very prejudice ; bad books are foisted on the public.— These are read, and they lead into error ; and forthwith good and bad are condemned. • Our be-it - men:certainly are not the fools. Our ablest men, who lead in their departments, are men qualified, • if any, to impart instruction. Shall we heed . them, or shall wejollow af ter our own half-formed, inexperien ced notions •We.have our prejudic es, and they make us believe we are right, without consulting the facts in the case:—Bural -World. GRASS FOR HOMES.—Many persons think that horsesithat are kept in the -. -stable all summer Should not be al lowed to eat grass. They think it will make the horse soft,wishy-washy, and that it will throw him out of coy' dition for hard work. This, is partic ularly the case with some of theztrain ers of trotting and running horses.— And horses that are kept up/for farm and other work are refuse d grass be cause their drivers think they will not cat hay so well, /This was form erly the case'morethan it is now.-- , But these are all 'erroneous' opinions c' and practices .'and are giving way, gradually, tda more reasonable and natural system of feeding. Grass/is the natural food of the horse ; It is cooling and healthful food. It keeps the bowels open and sharpens the appetite. It proniotes _digestion, and removes fever from the system. Therefore, by all means, letthe horse nip grass fifteen or twen ty minutes daily.. Horses that are kept up the yeat . round for farm work should certainly be allowed a • 'nice nibble at grass every day. They work hard, and' all they get for it is 'something to eat. ILet them ,have, then, what they - all like so well.— Bur& World. i• .furnilum STILL- ANOTHER NEW STOOK OF -GOODS! .I.ladEll 0. FROST. would call attention to the ' large and varied assortmenttf. ' ; , FURNIT 1711'N Nbw on exhibition at Ws Ware ROOMS, which ,he will be happy—to' show to any and every_ tw free of charge, or to sell at a very small ad vance from coat Thankful for the past liberal patronage of ther; public, I would say that 1 phutl still endeavo'r to make it to their interest deaOrith me, not only by keeping a LARGER STOCg., To select eiem than is kept in any other Fang tare Store in this= region ; bat atm by offering tthem, - . . AT A.LESS PRICE Than the same quality of goods can be'par. chased elsewhere. I have now in store over 60 DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF CHAIRS, THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES BEDSTEADS • Besides Bureaus; Stands, Tables, BoO‘Back, What Nots, Sofas; Tete-a-Tete's/Rookers, and Eas y Chairs, Piano Stools. Chil dren's Carriages,Children* Cradles and - Cribbs, Looking 'Glasses, - Looking Glass glat-s, Pic tote Frames, ' Photo - graph Ovals, Steel • Engravings, Cords and - Taal els, &a., es= Iu fact a full assortment OF EVE#IMING IN THE LINE, J!0,4113't which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH The public are invited to call and eixmine my stock before purchasing . elsewhere. Store .na Main Street, 2 doors south of Montanyes. I also keep on band, a large assortment of READY MADE COFFINS, From the most common tq the finest Mahogany `sr Rosewood, which will be furnished with or without Attendance wttlitt Hearse, at as low a pfice as the same quality can be purceased else where. a Dec. 1866.—yr. XHaEW i FIIR:9TURE STORE I . ing rented the Furniture Ware-rooms form erly occupied by F. N. Page, Athens, Pa., would \now say to the patinas of the old Estab lishment that I have a complete Steck of Goods, just received, embracing everything in the \ FURNITURE LINE. , My goods aretew and well selected, sad for I\ • ' OD GOODS Will not be under+ d by any. ' Call and-ex amine my stock be re purchasing. I retain the Workmen of the o d establishment, and 1 MR. N. I \ HART . , Will have chimp) of the holiness and Manufact uring. In short we have the finest Stock of Goods in our line west of NeW York, consisting of Parlor Fnrniture Chamber-Setts, Sofas, Bareans;lldiricle-toi - ' Centre Tables, Extensio`ic and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, ' Mirrors, Picture Frames, \ Photograph Ovals, Cord and Taasel\a, Oil Cortina, Toilet Stands, Work• Boxes, COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES Our Undertaker's Department will at all times be well supplied with everything in that line. We have the FINEST HEARSE in this section, not eveeptlig anything west of New York, and will attend Funerals within a circuit of Twenty Miles, on reasonable terms. U. H. VOOR7ii. N. i. akar, Agent. Athena. Jan. 2.5. 1R66.-1y FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 1 JAMES itAKINSON announces to the ptiblic that he still continues to manufacture and keep qh hand a large assortment of • CABINET FURNITURE,, I jarsans, Tables. Bedsteads . . Stands, Cliairs, dm., of every descriptna. , which will be piade of the best materials, and!in he most workman like manner. I invite the ineetion of the public to myjirork, which shall ne be surpssed in durability, at soy shop in the country, and my prices will' be found to be an low as the timer will admit; ' Beady-made Coffins constantly on hand or made to order. A good Hearse will be farrjahed when desired. Aug. 16, 1865. • THE TOWANDA BAKERII_ EATING Ek , TABLISHMENT 1 W. K. HILL, having pnrehasa the Bakery and• Eating Establi-bment and Grocery recent ly kept by Pettes & Hovey, first door south Of the Ward House, Main street, Towanda, Pa r , and having remodelled the same. and having ; asso ciated with him IRA MUTH, they are prepare d to is nigh their customers and the public with everything in their line at reasonable reites.— p THEIR EATING DEPARTMENT Is fitted op in the most approved styl, meals are served a. all hours, and -.their filled' with a good assortment of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, Ar.c They will keep in store' and Bell at wh and retail or manufacture to order ' BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH BUNS, PIES AND Ca*, • , Gf all kinds. Alec> will keep the ties . : Crickers of all kinds fh the markot, by the barrel or pound. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand by the keg or dish, cheap as the cheapest They will'use the best materials in every thing and will try to please the most fastidious.: w Wedding and other fancy Cakes made to order. I . Families supplied daily and pro ptly with anything desired in our ime. They employ none but the most skilful work men,, and use:only the held material. They are determined to keep a first ,claas establishment. Give u a fair and candid trial and you W I T find it to your advantage. ,W. K. HILL, • IRA SldllS. 'Towanda, Jan. 23, 1867.—yr. aROCERY, PROVISION AND VI: FEED STORE. JOHN MERIDETH, (Main-st., first door south of the Rail Road House) would most respectfully. invite,the at tention of the public to his large and *ell se lected stock of • GROCERIES' AND OV.ISIIONS, ivhich he r .18 selling •to suit the times; and parses of all. He has also opened a'spldndld t" FEED STORE, Which is well situated to supply - the cana l Land Barclay coal region at all times. He; keeps constantly bn band a large stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SIIG*ItSI FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, &O Which he is selling 'cheap for cash. The citizens of Towanda and vicinity, will pleshe accept my thanimfor their very liberal patronage for' the last two years, and we premise with their =Jetsam to impeove ery. opportunity to enlarge our btuen.. so ad to warn* satisfattion to. all. Call artri• nes as VALI?. JOHN 161117.7121 towands,Jal 10, 1867. And more than Steel Engravings, ' Pictures, &c. .iniscellaneons. MD MOLASSES, MMEM lEEE "lb Staid. 0 R Ai POWi E L_la 'l3 , , :DRUG . B'l . OllE, 1 •Gina el & iowins, ; (stiocelloni icy W. "• 16 1 4 B. Gore;) era oontinnisur th e . basin* at Vie old O s Buis igo,a,'Petrontaindelti4AeS' . il k- 1 1 receiving kddßlbidii.ttiblif Ma t he 'Ube :reliable Importers sad morass . rape* billy adz or In liberal abase of nblio_patroll age. A large stock of ' ... - 1 1 '• 1 . ] • ' FRESH DRUGS AND IifEiDICINEB -:- -; I • ' • Hiiijust been received, and ,we) / are no! pie pet'ed to supply tbe -- "71, • • , 1 . WANTS OP THE PUBLIC / WITH ARTICLES O ,-/- e DEL 1 ?WING TO/TEIB TRDE. . 'l' PURE WINE / LIQ ORB, ~. 7 • U S E E ,- FOR MEDICA }r LY. ,• _ A PULL ABBORTMINT OP COI .. TED I BOTANIC ECLECTIC AND If PREEATHIC 1 / 1 MEDICINE,. ' -,-" ' 4 1 ( ' A.4L RE TIOPULAR PATENT MEDICI:IOS. [ /1/ PAM'S, on, VAENDIE , / I t. A ak PAINT c VARNISH BRUSHES, ;.. , • ; D -8T17P711 AND . 131. 1 111. FINCY AND'TOILET ARTICLEr OF, EVERY ,- - I , KIND. AL 0110LIC AND FLUID =TRACTS, • ALlfelLr i ID AND ( RE ! ,9I.IVOII?B, - All fito Best Triu!se.a.; i ABDO MIN X L Btr P 0 - 101' E •• Shoulder Brace!, BREAST PUKES, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND 11 SHIELDS, • • , Nursing ttles, Syringes and Catheters. • LARGE assonnnem OP luzong, STROPS; POOlll 112141 VES , ..1 I SURGICAL INSTRUKENTS ttF LATES'ITIE AND' BEST QUALITY, A large supp 4 Brushes for the Hat and Hair. Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow . ders andi Pastes, Oils, Perfuthery, Soaps. Pomba, Hair Dye, invigor ators4c.; Kerosene, Rei,osene Lamps, Shades, Chill's, Wicks, &c., all of t e • • late st atyles', , I '. .. CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO .ILND SNUFF. 1 - /Er Physic' ns supplied at reassemble rates. Medicines an Prescriptions clilly • and ac 'r.urately comp ended and prepay d by compet ent persons at all 'hours of the d y and night. Sunday hours from 9 to 10 olcio4k in the fore j, noon, to 2 1 the afternoon. w W. Id H. GORE. ; Towanda, Sept. 29, 1866. • Qliotbing. CLOTHI G I CLOTHiiIG I BEADY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER. ~ Ji. M. COLLII4 . , I let door Sontli of Codiling & Easiell's,"has just received from New York a large and atractive assortment of - _ NEW WINTER CL9THING. Our stock Coraprises every aricle.worn by rain' andtbovs, "I PILOT ,AND, BEAVER OVERCOATs; BON QUALITY ;BUSINESS SUITS OF ALL STYLES, COATS, PANTS, VESTS; SHIRTS, COLLARS; * TIES, WRAPPERS, DRAWERS GENTS• FURNISHING GOODS ?f ever descripticrni Especial station is called to oqr stock of C 1.6 1 4138, .CASSIBIEBES AND VEiTINGS • Whic we will make up to order op short notice, A nice line of Fancy Cassimers for Pants and Coats. Latest style 11,ats and Caps. Gents Fur Collars. - 1 ; -Cutting:done to order oushort notice. Hear In mind If yin wish to -bay Clothing CHEAP, andl as good as represented, call at Terme Cash. , COLLINS' Towandd, Dec. 7. 1865. 1 1ASHION ! THE TEMPLE OF NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! An entire New Stock of Clothing bought ae cheap as before the war t -to be sol 4 with SMA.LL PROFITS The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he has this day, opened at the south Store of BEIDLEMAN'S BLOCK, Opposite the Means House, Main Street, a NEW ESTABLISHMENT Of _Ready *ade Stens and Boys and Bbildrens CLOTHING ! GENTS F . I:IIeffSDING GOODS, DATS„CAES Acc.,"&c, , And that those goods bonglit at very low lig ii r willbe sold with very small profits. I Hite to establish a permanent; trade in this place ,a, in order to 'gain the confidence of porch as e will deal` ith them on a , basinof honest r a integrity, and all goods sold will be guara n t e for what they are represented tlbe. U / , . Ea. Comp and, examine the Nii,torenf . . , A. JACOBS.' Towanda, April 8,1867.—yr. • and ore is NM =I SOLOMON &:SON, Are ntr;:opening their general stock of • .4 SPRING & SUgMER CLOTHING; • For men and boys wear. The' , assortment will be found the choices they have ever offered, se lected with reference to' the Wants of their trade. They respectfully invite pn examination of their clothing. .which ismrufactured ex pressly for. their • trade , a buyer at ail times in the market we feel confident to give a better at a, lower price' than on tobtained elsewhere. Also in store , for ,the trade a com plete stock of .1 GENT'S FURNISEUN4 GOODS, SIICIEI AS PLIINAL FANCY CASS. SHIRTS, LINEN AND 'MUSLI SHIRTS,' LINEN COLLARS AN CUFFS, PSI: 1 0i COLLARS CUFFS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, TIES, - • HATS AND • CAPS Sr.C.• !Theo:like stock mind be Bolas, the first of 4,kwast;next. We are offering great bastains, "aft we intend to remove, we' f;1 confident in saying to oar friends and ens met's; you will find it to your interest to call los before pur chasing elsewhere, remember he place, BOLOM N dc BON„ • No. 2, Pitton's Block.: May VTT i S.BOND.S. , 110 TICIASITRY COMPOUND INTERES. Bought ani sold by _ - I B. S. RM.. The Trealurer of the United Watts is now con vertingthelfind Series btF7 1-10 Treasury Notes la the 110 Bonds at 1885. Ifolders in this vicinitywho wish td have their Notes convert ed, can del so by calling cn us. B:S_. 'BUSS Ix, & 00 4 Bankers, Fowanda, Pa. Ang..2o, 18Q6 IiNA3tELED . ICHAMB JA Also Oine Chespntor Sr, WE= l - t e , _ „ SORE. ,-, 4W.arged 'and ro•fltted shaft atonnand fla • VERY LARGE A _ And varied assortment of I ' ' 6LABsw.ma, YELLOW, • ROOK, AND . • , STONE W.RE. , • We pro .to -Irgep hi connection with the ittposta stook of • SILVER PLATED, JAPANNED GOODS TABLE CUTLERY. As we bay all oar gobds from FIRST HANDS, We flatter ourselves, we can sell Lower than any other parties In this region. CASSIMERES,. TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, • —Of the best palitk. • MANUFACTURING WHEELER & WILSON'S I SINGER'S BEWINU NfACHRiES.' Towanda, March 7,11,867 GLASS -WA a E. 225 Greenwich Street, 2 doors-tglow Bare lay et, CROCKERY. DEALERS' GLASS - WARE CONFECTIONERS' 11 DRUGGISTS' . GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE LASS . WARE. Also, a complete assortment of BRITANNIA WARE, SILVER PLATED WARE, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, &C., Best I:ninds'of Kerosene'oll. The best patent Fruit Jars in the market, to be sold' at- the lowest prices. A full line of Looking Glasses. , All kinds of Glass Ware made to order. Agent for liferidien Britannia Company. J. T. WRIGHT, 225 Greenwich Street,' Aprills, '67. 2 doors below Barclay, N. Y - • THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Pureaied the entiro intereet-of In in the firm of C.- B. \ PATCH Jr, CO., is now prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford yunty and vicinity, a large 'and well selected stock of GROCERIES -;t Which I have pried:wed for Cash and feel con!' dent that can sell at as low 'figures as can -be reh ased . els owlier e, I now'offer to the public a splendid etgck of TEAS, COFFEES,. SUGARS, ST.OOH, SALERATIIS, SPICES, &O. I t gave On hand a large stock of AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO RYE DO. BIICKWIIEAT DO I keep conetal►tly on band; PORK, HAMS LARD and kinds of FISH. Would call the at tention of the public to onr Can't Be Beat STOCK OF TOBACCO, In quality or pTice. Jesse Oakl ri Ce lebrated Laundry, New York Chemical an Brown,Soap. Please sell and examine Mir silo of Large assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILET liloAPBote., ate. I will pay the high- pet. cash price for OTES, NOTES, _COUNTRY PRODUCE. ELL dr, CO. Farmers give ILEI a call before selling elsewhere. • . 1 All persons mantel to the ,bate Arm will please call and make immediate payment. R SETS.-- t chamber sets . FROST'S. C. B. PATCH. Towanda, Much 12, 1867. . . I== . LAVA, WOOD, , WILLOW, q- UM In variety. GOOD GOODS CLOTHS, AND CUTTING dud Done to irrder, Agents for And Is the great Depot for In fact all kinds of And KEROSENE WARE,' H. H. PATCH; WOODEN ' WARE., IC.. A. 'PATCH. ;Th 1111.4i -A. ''' . • -• , juktitin;o 1 1 .'6-41' t '• : ; . - • (iLD ' OAS ! ED Mak. TsnrsTir TsAillt '• ' -1 - ' .., ',- , .Pi• -, -..y .1 - 1-I`,.- :! : tiorfitiMitin ttPitle-f3treetti;ititnutdit.Ta. , ...._:' Having recently_ added l arge l y ay to his moc; a full and complete . assort n :,. constituting an extensivevariet/i embracing many articles used in the Alta for, mechanical 'purposes , carefully selected with regard to the progressive wants of the public which' I will be kept constantly sup pl. with ' fresh' , pure& W see,- and offered on The most reasonable terms - a t holesale or getall, Consisting a f;• , DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, -Paiute; NU, VAPSDUIMP ' ' ' 'DRUG:.; 'BENZINE ;AND TURPENTINE, s4sa, PANT, i'IiARIORH, WASH, And all kinds Brushes, . KEROSENE OR, COAL OM, nada, '• LAMPS, SHADES, MOBS, CHIMNEYS, I ' SPP I- 4 1 3 14171.W4 t 1e, bleats Foot, TANNER'S .AND liIAOHINE OILS, Fancy and Toilet Articles in all their variety, SPONGES, BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMBS, Ponnle, Hair-Dyes, Perfainety, • ,POOKET BOOKS, PORT„ioNSIS, Pocket Knives, lisiors, . TOOI4,NIIIN AND Hi.lll PREPARATIONS oPURE WINES AND) LIQUORS, For BrOdicinal use, TOBACCO S SNIIFF, PIPER .AND CIGARS, Garden, Field and Fittur Seeds, Trasies, Sup.' porters, Pumps, es, Shoulder Braces, Breast Pumps, Teethingaings; Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Nipple , Shells and S' bolds, Syringes, Bed Pans,Self-, Sealing Fruit Jar; Thermometers, • Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass ; Ware, Bottles; Vials, Cork 4. Bath ifricic, and Stove Blacking, Fish Taekle, Ammuni. tion, &c., Botanic. Eclectic and Hoincepath: is hiedicines, and nil, the Popular Patent ME ICINES. All article& wa-ranied as represented; Per eons at a distanct, can receive their orders by stage or may, whith will receive prompt and careful attention. DR. PORTER'S mit FAMILY Known as Safe and Reliable Rem edies, ate wer ranted or what they are intended to Ove aatis. faction, viz : . Dr. 'Porter's P ectoral Syrup, for coughs, colds,, lung complaints,&c.soe.l3l' 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, for bilious -cont. ' i . runt's and mild cathartic . ~.. 25 Dr. Pori rs Sanifer Syrup, for scrofula - , Akin diseases, Ike. 1 00 Dr. Port es Uterine i Tonic, for female weak .. , ness, 4 , m 1 00 by. Porter; B Tunic Elixir for strengthening • the system,.; t f I'oo Dr. Port es Tansy Schnapps, for liver and • kadoey complaints • 1, 00 Dr. Por is Comp. Syr. Hypephosphites, , - for nervous debility 1' 00 Dr Porter's Inackberry Balsam. for dior;• { , rhea, Ace, 35 Dr. Porter's Family, Kmbrocationfoi Sprains . • bruises ' ,S-c 35 D. Porter's Pecs a Wafers, for hoarse- ' ness., sore throat, 4l-c.....,,..... 25 Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for expelling 100,1= ', 25 Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for extermina ting moms Dr. Porter's Infant gelid, fur crying babies • , . colic, 4-c Dr: Porter's Cephalic Scuff, for calash headache Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth ache...._ Dr. Porter's Tooth'Powder, ,for preserving! teeth - Dr, Porter's Tricoaeue, for dressing rind / 50 growin: the hair 50 Dr. Porter's Tricophile, for beautifying the. hair.l... .... .. .. ...... . - . .... 50 Dr. Porter's OdoriferousShampoo,for clean- ing the hair 50 Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify. , - ing thteoroplexion 50 Dr. Porter's Pile 0 utment. for external - . piles. , 1 00 Dr. Porter's French Compound. for scald. [rig urine , ', 1 00 Dr.Torter's Medicated Figs, for habitual constipation 1 00 Dr. Porter's Healing Salvo, for cuts,wonnds kc 15 Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips 25 • Di ~Porter'e Eye Salve, for firtflumed eyes.. 25 Dr. Potter's Eye Watdr, for Mamed eyes.. 25 Dr. Porter's Curn and Wart Remover, for corns and bunions Dr. Porte:'s Constipation Pills, for costive ' - ness:. Dr. Porter's Iron [•ills, for poor blood Dr. Potter's .Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas• ant catiorric. Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nn tr.tious \ diet for invalids...,.. Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring .ice cream, ,to ..... Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring ice cream—large bottles 40 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, fo. =Odin g ' broken gles., &c 25 Dr. Porter's Liquid Gine, for repairing wood w0rk..,... 25 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Pluid,for easy wash- - log - 50 Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poise's, or killing ................ 50 Dr. Po rter's,Ply Poison Paper, for killing -1 flies r , 05 Dr. Porter's Dat and Mice Poison; for ex- terminating rats • • 25 Dr. Porter's Benzine, for removing ?WAS from clothes 25 Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles." . .. l . 25 in bulk by the gallon 1 00 Dr. Porter's Bonin and Cattle Powder, for - diseases of al.linals Dr, Po;ter's Horse and Cage Lotion, for - . spralus, galls, be Dr. Porter's Ring-Bone and Spavtn Cure, for lame horses ffedical iulvi,oe given gratuitously at the office, clrarging.smly fa i r medicine. W ThankiuOor past liberal - patronage,would respeetfuly anuounce to his Friends And th c public, that no pains shall be spared-id' satisfy, and merit the continuation of I heir confidence and patronage. H.• C. PORTER, M. D. Dec..18,1866..—yr. Potogrtt*g A GOOD THING MAY BE SEEN • AT WOOD & HARDING'S GALLERY OF ART .:. TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY,?A. We take plea Sure in.infol m ng our old friends and the public, that we haVei rocured one of the best large Solar Camerai now in' use, and are li prepared to furnish to all o r patrons, bettet PHOTOGRAPHS, froth min atnre to lifelsize, than over offered In'this count ,at very low, pri ceif..'We are still making the eat GEM. FERRO TYPES, mounted on cards, as well as all kinds ,of CASE PICTURES, such as ' MELA,fNOTYPES and 4111BRCITYPES We are also makhilr beautiful CARD PH,OTOGRAPH6, of all 't r 3 best styles, and having secured. he best, and plenty of help; we can insure sittings to all that may favor us with their patronage. We shall in Wore giye our strict attention to all sittings, In order to secure the most favorable positions, and as lilt' inconvenience .as pojsyl hie to our customers. In regard to our present facilities enable ns to mako on short notice, the most artistic pictures from very poor DAGUERROTtPES, OLANIOTYPES, OR, AMER° PES,. the increasing demand for that kind of work has lead us to give our attention particularly to that branch of the business.. We are making large.-additions to our stock of OILT, HOUWOOD AND WALNUT FRAMES. 0120. U. WOOD. DEJ.. lIADDING Dec: 10, 1866: ° • • ATTENTION FARMERS I OF EASTERN BRADFORD • • Farming Tools of all kinds at MOODY ; S, agent for the celebrated 'Cayuga Chief Mower and Reaper, Which Is acknowledged by all that know theta- to be the . beat machine 'yet offered to the public. Also the best Horse Pitch Fork In the United States. , Hone and Rand Rakes, Scythes, &a., &o. Lime, 4ane 24,1567.-4 w IL • . WM MUSE viationriprt k -,‘,, , r - .11311A$DW BE LA, r 6LII)0 137., .4, Li tit!i I)EMEI 1:AR(1E AND WELL , SELECTED 'woos or ;4 3 c kib s - : • - machf,Nritioir"' they otter for -Cash: A largo am..%•ft. , 4nt. ' • 0 Et_ colpf.lllo . STOVES; i• Among the - matt) desirable and beautiful pat terns to the'. , _ „ , z."";! ctimprwrp tAgOireAw.qizi to stove IS naiiiiinesedo:,eCanei. into" la fuel ;" is a perfect - baker ; is the " best' COOK STOVE in the market. Among their, heating _Stoves Imo . be , Issind• a great' variety' suitable for avail , place whore stetrie-aritimed. , STOVE PIPE AND SHEET 1E0)1 'WORE. uivu lIMIZI Alwaya on hand and made to order: T-LNWA/LE, . . . Alamo stock manufactured MO the'vey best. material and by experienced workmen. " ventt ful assortment of IRON, MAUI AND - ETEEL, At New York prices. - -• , ' HOUSE_ A - ND CARRIAGE T14101110 1 V ' ,.. TOOLS FOR _TIER F. 410411, Tools for the Rouse Joiner and `ettiiient er= Tools for Blsekinnitbst—Tals for . .everyliody. WINDOW BABA AND GLAES;PAINTS, 0114 AND VARNISSEti, Olt AHD 116:Z0LS, 131: ' MOSENE 6114, 'LAMPS, i .V7I6ICS 14.101. BELTANG, TiBLE:pD FOOgET OCITLFR% BRITTANNIA AND PLATEDIVAME, Pumps, Lead _Pkmps, Water Pipes, - Grindstones and' fixtures, K'E R 0 S.E N * E 4 A N T - E R N JOB WORK done with dispatch. ',Loot re-' L paired. Fluid imps and I.anternsmitere and fltted.to burn Kerosene. Grain, Old Iron, Casting and Wrought •Soraisi, Copper, Brass, Brittannia, Beeswax, Feathers and Rags taked in exchange for goods. - Highest pric, in cash paid for Sheep Pelts. and Furs. , are OUR GOODS have been purchased on the pay down system apd will be sold for READY PA. ' L JOIIK, A. CODDITIG, 1 cOPDING ic RuBSELL. e. s. RVOSELL. j A Tnivrtmln, Mai'ch 10, 1883. , ' ' =1 • , c il . 1 0 : 6•71 -I' to ~ o t 2 LF, i 4 , - . Tx = • ra,, ~., ' 1- 41 .F. Pd - o - O 8 -t • p :s • : 4 •...., cG• r..... F: ~,-,+ ,:,• c• • Z . .2: CO , 7... ~., ,I. ..... ..., 0..4 :. t . XI - m ti :.. z ~..,,--, , , i z. . , ...r. •.' 20 . , I. co O, , 0 ,•,,: v,:s 1 0 : c - 1 '- ' 0 • ; •7• - 1 1 tzi _ ,_,_ MARSHALL BROTHERS & 00.,' Wieh to r call the attention of the public to their new Stook of ARDWAIIE, • • FARMING IMPLIMENTS, • BLACK SMITHR' TO(ThS, • ' . and CARPENTERS' 'POOLS . Also, a large- a,sorttnent of. Windo* Glass, Saul], paints, Oils, ;Putty, Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brushes 26 ,01 all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest Cash price-. Also, a floe assortment of • • KEHOSEktE LAhiPEi . - of every style had patteit to suit the public Lamps repaired end "changed ,from' Oil and Fluid LO g..erclene. Partir , llar attention tiaiiito the maniifactining of air kinds of • TIN VIA , REi. _r • JOBIIING P , ROMPT L Y , ' A.TSSNDED $.O We have on hard a tine article of iiL•ABS FSUIT. with improve} self-sealing corks, and HERSIE I TICALSEALIdG CA NS, which is one of the be••t cans "lased.. June 20, 1136 . 5. . • WHOLESALE MUSIC DUCT. • L. B. PO WELf.. Scranton, Pa., Dealer in Chicker Ines Pianos, Deckers Pistxos,,Maion & Cabinet Or gans, Treat, (Andsley 4..00's 6felo•leons, and all of Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and ?dusk Boob. Orders from Dealers and Teachers es pecially solicited. Address, • . L. B. POWELL. 116 Pennsylvania Avenue, Scranton, Pa. March 26,-1867.--Bm. M . ATHUSHEK. PATENT PIANO ORTES, Wholesale and Retail 'VLgeney for North East PennaSlettnia and' Sonthern New York, AT THE NEW MUSIC STORE ' J. 4. DEWITT, TOWANDA, PA. Neal door to the National Hotel. All these Pianos are made to scales drawn and Invented by MR. FREDERICK MATHUSFIEK, Whose repotaticaa for theory and practice, in building Pianos, is widely - known. All the im portant improvements made in America, dur ing the last eighteen years, in• the manufacture of Pianos, are due 1 9 Mr. .Slathusbek, who is rightly styled the Father of Atherican Manu factures. Ills limprovetuenti are now used by all the prominent thins. The Mathustisk Piano Forte Is The only instrument which Artists con sider PERFECT IN EVERY RESFECT. Call and examice them and poll' 011 hay no other. The re may be found,. also, at:: the New, Music Store, the I. IMPERIAL GEM ORGANS, For the church and parlor. Nothing will be said in favor of these organs. They speak for : themselves. IMPRVED MELODEONS. ALL Tina , LATEST !HUT MUSIC, INSTRtrOgIOS BOOKS, PIANO STOOLS, &C. Liberal discount to ministers. churches and schools. Sheet Music sent by mail. 0141. Pianos and Melodeons taken in exchange. Good inducements offered to agents and the,trade generally. Address • . J. A. DEWITT i - 0 May 23, 1867. ' Towanda; PWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERI ENCE IN DENTISTRY., J. 11, SMITH, M. D., ivouldrespectfully Inform the inhabitants of Bradford County thst he is 1 3 ermanently !cleated in Waverly; N. Y., where he has been in, the practice of his profession for the past four years. Re would say, that from his long and uccessful practice oT 25 years &Motion he is familiar 'with all the different styles' Of work done in any and all Dental Establishments in city or country, and istter prepared than any other Dental operator In the vicinity to do work the hest adapted to the many, and different cases that Dreamt themselves oftentimes to the Dentist, as he rinderstands the art of making, his own artificial Meth, and, has facilities for. doing the mune. TO _those 'requiring- under seta At teeth he would call attention to his.zie_w:kind of work which consists of porcelain for,beth plate and teeth, and forming a continuous gam. :It is more durable, more. natural a , and much better adapted to the gum tpanOther kind of work. Those in need' of ^ the smog. are invited to call 'and examine specimens, Teeth filled to last fof yearsAnil oftentimes for life,:,.- Chloroform;,Ether, and ."Nitrous Oxithi " ad ministered with ierfect safety, as over four hi:M ated Patients Within the last lour years can W WI. • , • - • ~,' / he ' i'r'Amanda front the 15th to 30th or every month, at the alike of W: K. - TAYLOIri (formerly occupied by Dr.' 0, S. Woodruff.)- Raving made' arrangements _With Mr. Tiylor, I am prepared to do all; work in the 'very best style, atti :offloa. :• April Q,,HAVING'cIiND 'TOILET 130 A r 4 IJ for sales chiaii at the NEWS 'ROOK :.-~'kilLainv%o%~+../i':~::fd.A~.A-'fiis:.Y.+S' CHLMNEYI3.,, igalUlatkicitgr 1 .4;1. .1*.... , .. :., ' -,' i.: ii• 4. kt WigitlitTitt; :: ; No lit tg a ItitOitit i. 4Otkiiiii li (54 -- 4 - ~. .-, .. • • 14:31M1L 1:4 - 3 - 1LT, C- . _ A st ...P .•• : • ' , ' , L416 , 1.i t. ,1„..:. ei f i• a di f e d d , . f ` i 5t. , 11 , 3 ~,,,. ;,..„_. ~,,,, ~,„,,_ , ,:•,_• ~_ , ~_ .. .. ~ , •-• • , ••• , :Ones us . ,an .. .• (T.POY f,, ° '. In''l Irk ... iS 11 . 4), 14 •'' 1 By 11. , ,,11. ATKEYN,....1...... , t, 1 `1 , .: AO; ; 7 'l:» r , J.- , ---- I _'- :',, - • - -'' i . F Of the filitowing'Well•knciwn ails c , : . ‘ ,, ,. ?.- 1 - antakei ogieirilfilisiit:bfliffirti Rtreec 'i ' • ' "I ponlas:• 'Office Monts ye' 4ii• rk. 1 O . ' - tr s itii ilit i t).*:? it.D rl , - --"gut" to fal , - ii7J-0,,,,,) •, , ..„, , -,:-_,.............. i „,,„.„, . . - .&...„..,.., IN:4" - NANCN COMPANY, 1 1 L ,n,E ILtiff "'VI , _el'r!." . .- -" .6 • 71 ".r . - 7 - ' ' ' . - ' . I , .• ', 'Afleartford, Corm., ;' J •• - .G.I.ROVUX I I••:•iiAN•IALLS,-„ ... coitat ' , -.. • . —.,. •., .T, T !..,,, •...- d .., ..,,AND:,i' 1.!4: ~. I, ' .. ~ , ..... . . LIVICAPOOL Awl LO AND (II , --SHINGrat : M.A.OIIINES, .-- I r , ...FMB AND LIFE INAURANCE CO. • - ~ ~,,,,i- - - - Capital, fiurplus and Reserved Ptit“,_ ,OE tbe'illbeet .s %tilliiiiii with : iiiii .- 1i...._ im,Prove ; _,' "... (Gold) •-- -' '- ' • $,27 ;, , ; 7 4, -74310. -A .411. 140 of litaohigery for riountift.ono. • Assets in. the't rated States, 0ver...,.. ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, • 'Raw' Mlls; ___ ....• . ~.;.,. • ~./ • . BallY.Premiums, upwards of •• (told) 17:0 , c 1 :.'"'• i l r"' "' BTEA..II '' SNOIDI ES, — ,i•'' ; ' • --"- . ... • ' ' MADEk • REPAIRED, - *•-• Ni, idcoLianalißint..t.ncz Go.ttrAss t . , • . . ..,. . . ~. . • ... . flartja Id, C6rte 1 .STF43I. WHIgnES. * * •-, : . • {Capital .• • • * ' -:• '` : STBAM - GA * OI3BK i " * • ' '• ~ r •.• *-.. • i ,•' '. *-.. ' I GAITGB ` COOKS,. i•• Wrosutra issimsenslicz CONPDY. . • • ' f I'3:hes-Ban e, ,Pa ~ f • '''- ': '''. • "'OIL CANS - SLO : ''''PailtliallCd : AfitlOrt l it ' Othe; : I BOLT, • CUTTING , 1 . ' . • kricifie fronii to 11,.hichei in altimeter.< . •, : • -. . .. 1 - • ••• .P - ORGIII3 F-• "•- .-- ' • • r• • ,Of heavy wrought work ; for "I:fridges, and all / other purpoies, done to order. Also, alarge 'assortment of .r. , 1 .• ' •• • • ' , • COOSING.S6 HFtATING .STOVES, •" C.oal and Wood Burnere. Furniturofor Cooking . Sto*es, Dove Pipe, Tin-Ware,i6at Pumps, k Plows, Cultivators and Lcrapers , pt constant. ly on hand: _ . - ~ - , •*- DRAWING* ,- ;SPEPRIVATjONS Of all kinds of machinery for mills and other Pur,pprepared by . f‘,lc WARREN HILL, • . , Foretnas, wit . ° has had urge eiperience in this branch of the business. • . •40 'CARMAI4. Toyranda, Oct. 29;18CC..-Iy. • . B.LOOD & Bt ill Mari uticturi: . : t Ile beg, HqRS,}l POWEAS, The Best THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, , A!so, • lIIRESHERS SEPARATORS, FANNING MILLS, AlFot which we furnish at the Lowest Prices. • OVA, \1) SE. AT VIZ NEW 61:10P. .+; ug. 1R414. ••tf _ _ • CARRIAGE'S, WAGONS,SUIGHS THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL IN OP R,, A.TION • FELLOWS, CEANDALL tt.CO., Successors to Reynolds, F.elkoss & Co., are now offering and are prepared to tarnish on short notice, Wagons Carriages and S eightt, ofall dcse4ions and of the , .atest and most appro ved „and of -the material at the old stand fpusite the Union Ronan, in the cerp• tral part of Alba Borough, Bradford. County,. Pa. • . . 'The -public are' assured that the reputation the 'shop has acquired during thelast sax ypars ender the superintendence of J: H. Fellows, will be more than maintained, as he will superin tend the. Work as heretofore h!rhaving long been and having bad much experience as a Carriage find Sleigh Buildet,:yrould,asure the public. that no pains will be spared by the above firm to makathe establishment worthy of their pat= cottage. •Thanktal as one of the old firm for the patronage thus tar extended, we hope to merit a -copt,inusnee of the seine. N. B.—sve - , the undersigned, being practical, mechanics, can manufacture and otter to the public at price.. that scP.l dery competition. 'I T JA .M 11. 'BLLO C. IJRANDALI., J. G. BMW/ . Alba iloron,zh, April IS, ly. • El TOWANDA CARRIAGE FACTORY.' The undersigned respectfully announce to the public that they have purchased the CARRIAGE 'SHOP G. H. DRAKE,' And are.now 'prepared to build wark•in THE .LATEST STYLE . And most workmanlike mender: They will constantly keep on hand an assort meat of splen did - . . TO AND OPEN BUGGIES, • F.AIIIIIX CARRIAGES, .• • DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS,. .07, KW TWO SEATED • 4.IIt,ANY SLEIG;II.S. ALL WORK WARRANTEI), REPAIRING promptly attended to at rea- souable prices BRY'ANT & STULEN Towanda,llifay 9,1867.—1 y. - .* . LuTHE R'S MILLS, BURLINGTON, PA. The proprietor, Having rebuilt his Flouring Mill In',-Burington, and, taken pains •id selecting ar ticles, and the most -improved . ..machinery, it is now completed in order for all ktnds ot.Floaring. CUSTOM" WOK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE, with cheerful attendant's, who will .see' to your manta in good order and' with general satisfac tion.. 1 ilar : 012 8 / 1 199,i d for Grain. April 47. Is'B6. ROSWELL LI; TITER. NEW; PLANING WILL The undersigned having built a large and com modious BIM In the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the moat .modertt and Improved machinery, for the manufacture WINDOW SASH,‘Ar. BLINDS, -. are prepared to MI orders; whether large or small, upon the shortest notice. We have also a large variety of IiOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, which ,we: can furnish much cheaper, than they, can; be worked by hand. • • PLANING, • -TONGUEINGi'vp SAWING, and all other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our =demerit_ , - Pontine buikling, dhd not living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will fled Ir, largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring' their, lumber and, *forked , 'by,eur machinery. Bring. yo_nr gist Of Flooring , ,or.other lumber ; and'an while your team is is feeding, have it ground nit er:id take it home with you. - We Will pay CASH for PINE k 13.8111.00 K LUMBER delivered et our lumber yard.- *Comb and. see us, or if you , can't come, write. 13,0DGEala lit GO. Towanda, Peh.„18f14... pOOK-BINDERY.---ITE - PUB IC is inviieotfolly Informed" that the noir- Bindery • has been removed to the Argos 'Gild ing, 3d story, a`l24e - iirill he One B 0 N ! rn all the varloiSi branches . , 'on • terieS rea sonable am thelimea" 'The Bind ery Will he under the charge.d. - H. C. wurrAarß, • . paperienced Bltider, and .411 Work will lie promptly done, in a - style and manner...which cannot be e.r.lled. nude, /dagazines,::fiewa• papers Old 'Hooke, ht., bound .in every.varlety of style. • Particidae. attentiam will be paid ao the itutmtatill Binding ot • • •- • - 1 ;4 31 4 TO any desired pattern - , . • . • • • L. v:411 mirk wilt "be -ready rm." delivery vehlet promised. Thevatronage ,of :the: Mablicle * solicited ' , petite vatiefactioa Towanda, Aniusti, le6a.--tt: ' Capitol.:.:.: . AORTIC AYBSICAN TELIL:OUT I.V.StrliattCE C 0.,. • (Accideiltal) t .Philadelphia, ; Capital CONNECTICUT MUTUALLINE INEUNANCE C0.,.,.1.1cr1f0rd,. • paintai • • • •" Towanda. Fel). 20, Dithi—ti • • -• TTARTF ORD LIVE STOCK itiNcE c9idPlNy. • • =Tram i 500,000: •• Oak' asiet4 1, 1866, ' "." InsTirei . , on all'kintle pf live .stoic. theft an4tdeath from atirg.ri.-f.... 11. :3. Mt.; E Jan. 1-0, 1557 Dec. sth, the Mare Lady Mace,' . • Dennis P. , lAlagg,TA-BoAoir,'Mass., received a kick from another .horse, her left tore leg, above tit, knee, N.ll necessary to kill het as an ac! .1. Einred in the Hartipra Live lituclt ' pang. Ldss paid ltec. 'AL - WIRE LIFE, AND AO - CID:42: 1Ni51.711.:11.54.;E. CAPITAL REPREMINTED Or E. , • • SEVENTEEN NILLION . • C: S. RUSSELL, Agent, FOB TIIZTOLLOWINO ItAILVD GIRARD Plitt& MARlfit IN;rkt .4 NCR , • CORPAR,.I . " Philadelphia, Capltilund su.n..lc.s .. .. Hoag iNO-61,xcE eultF4 A ry, of,iNei4.-York Capitai and surptus,Oer. LNEIIS/34NCE COI&EANX A3lealcA, - - Phtiacblphia; Capital and EUrplua, over, . - ' ----- 7,. G MANHATTAN iNSUHANCX tatAkPAVY ' O Ne- ru: k. ' f u: I Capitul aad'survicei, over ENTERPRISE INMCKANCr . COMPANY, Of Philadelphia. Capital and earpluti, over AETIC INSURANCE CO.CIPANT, • Of iVelli-•10;h..• 1 Capital and sarplv ! s, ovipr • "(1! • • PUTNAM 15sI.11tA.NCE et7,711.111T, Of Ilarifor dc.Conn. Cupital and isnrplas, aver • hIGTUAL LIFL iNStiItANC.P. 'COMPANY, , • Of Se , „ Capital atid'st.rplun,,WEr TRAvi:LL,F4s 12i5612A 1'; CB' C 9 St , t UJ iiartfardi Conn. Capital and sarplah, over Rishui taken on all kinds of P opt., low Eatea.fs Ly any other sell:l , 4;e Cotup'au Sir Poliicies issued and Lewes, jnated :atlas Ageney,tliereby)uvirg the tr: arid expense of going elhowbeye Uttloe at the ElarLlWl;re rt dine & C. S Towanda, Feb. 7, frll4p COMPANI" OF•NORTFI AMERICA. , Qthee No."24`.l.Walrint Street ; Philade:pL.,.. Thia Company are now pruseelitii.g t.• ness Of, Insurance from loss or damag, on Bdildings, Merchandise. Formture, throughout the State of Pennsylv,Mia, al tarms,for long or shcrrt periods; or pe:rl'.l • ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Pmmiaai. The pronipt•payintint 4.)f - olaims fur ing the period.ot nearly 70 years th.d panrhas been in eslstence;.entitles the v r writ:deuce of the public. , DiKECTOSB.—Arthur (11. Curfa ,, tt - Jones, John A- Brown, Charles White, Jno. R. Neff, iliehard 1?. Welsh, Wm. B. Bowen, Jam2s .Morris Warn, John Mason. flco. L. TI , :r . - Franeis`l3. Cope. Edward H. Trotter, Clarke, km. Cummings: Aarntm G. COFFIN, pr, Ella 417.. a; RIIF.SELL; A gerit Towanda. RARMER'S MUTUAL PI RE.INs, RANCE COMPANY . Cainlal - The Farmers Mutual Pim, Insurance _ol Middle Pennsylvania was iacorporatj.. Pe.nesylyania Legislature, in the year 1- : the Mutual rnsurapp. of Country property and:immediately L hen:alter Cu:rut/er:et' aticits on that principle, which . has Loot: ly adhered to since. . Ail losses have been pyomptly paid out of Premiums collected on application ter lusurah..e without making any assessments. The Insurance of Country proper.y low rates .charged ler Insurance, andthe payment of losses ate deemed a sufflciffnt rc mendation of the Farmer,' Mutual F'.l I i wire CompauN .01 Middle Peuns.lvaula, owners of sate class country property. ). P. J clirwsoN, Sec'y. s. Frmtue.,iPre. , LUCIEN agent, owanc..„ I^. AND tigROLL The subscriber would reqpcet fully thee' tuition of Farmers to tho Lite .t and cra:d invention in the way of Home' Hay Fin Cutters. This fork is ligh er, cheaper. al > • ter, more durable, and lc , s - liable • get out of repairo.hun airy one now • the public,. It is propo,ed, t hat the for, - sten upon its merits and. is Warranted' tf. perfectly and give better. Litistactlon lork in the world. It i ts easier, wori‘ .1 1 '" Man who uses it, a boy can manage it u and It la a Drat rate hay.kUlfe. It is .1 article, please look at it., ' For sale by Cadding .k Russell, Tow:uid L. Moody, Rome.- 31. N. 11410.1)). ,pIIO.TOGItA,Fir,AI,,gbiIS - OF Al,l Kite* "n 0 atyles, tit the NEWS IVli ill RittAKFAgT,. DINING , E.X'a SION ;And Parlor Tables, at FROST'S, =la= =MI OF MIDDLE PEN:s:SFLV'NIA, .01Ece in Onyille, Montoar Cornty, blarch BRADFORD C REAL ESTATE AtMC.E. H. B. NoKEAN, 'REAL ESTATF. I Valuator( Farms, Mill Properties, Towa s Lots, for Eale. Parties having• property for sala will to their adiantage by _caving adescripti the same, with terms of s.ile tills parties are 'conStantlyter.quiritig for so , s.•", 11. , • Loal OfritiaMMlLiqe's Block, 'lO Jan: 98, 1861% ' • - ' LI.VERPOOL AND 1,0 N DON '‘l) 14 GLOBE FIRE AND i.aPE ColliPANY.—Oftice, 45 William St., aa.. "roadway, N. Y. • . Clpital. Surplus and Reserved rung . (Gold) • , Assets in the United St.ttes,over . „ , ... 1, • ) Daily Prondua.s, upwards of (gol d) • The ahaleholdar.s I.4r.sra*lly •ir engagementsL , rho company. All , ' ust he sharellohlers. DIFLECTQFLIrtk NEW YOES.—FI : 4IN-:: < Esq . . Chairman, Henry Grinnell E , ••;. Chairman, Joseph Gaillard.,• Jr., Esp• ,f EL 13., lit. Consul, Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Ito‘Ort Fergus •ra. , Allred E.sq., Re dent liecret,r;. finder Hamilton, Jrt, Esq., Counsel o; lia.it 1 BANKERS —Phe.lis Barik-•::Caulanun The Policies of this Car„ puny are L, : well-known American' ',citizens resider ". Sa York, who are I)irectors and Slim ea ,, •l , ••• 'l 3 consequently, with the whet Slaaretio' individttally liable for' all the en4a4ria the 'Company ;• all Policies are stgi.a.:“ , 4 all claims: are payable in cash o pr),.• •••r•• without deduction tort intmvst: •: usual . , sixty days afte'..Yprese - ntati•aa • I. They expire at tttJ: (1‘,74.1(•;. !1..• : 4 noon. Life, ir-surance Filtered. i .Z.l" granted 04 favorable terno. H. dicki• towanda • Apiit . 0 R. S H 0 It K DRAKE, SII.L PA Pateuted July 31, - J610'13,1867 -2m• VINE PARLOR SETS, at FROS'ns: MEI SiLf =I , rP) : .0 a. Lit.l
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