APictitturi4. %lin Hints fit the Beason 1. As the pastures become short —114,4 clry,your stock will betray symp toms of uneasiness. Some will pine, same will , be ill-tempered, and- ElOtee will become u n ruly.-The way tonieni-\ ' edy this is to increase the supply of food.. This may be effected indirect ly by selling off a part of your stock ; it may be effected directly by plating the animals into fresh . pasture, or by feeding - extra- food, fin vegetables, grain or meal, or by ill these -means copabined. There vAll be' a great amount of food for stock this fail.— This may tempt - many to try to keep too much stock. Be on your guard against this. 2: Be very careful to preserve spe-",. cimeus of all your ripeningiruits, es pecially from young trees. We know some perscins who have had orchards bearing several years, and ' who,afier all, have. liscovered t his year, for the first tune, how valuable some kinds o their fruit were... tAlittle attention ,to this matter now Will enable you to, add to your number of fruit trees judiciously. •••• 3. Repair all leaky places in roofs ; n .il up all open spots in the sides of barns and sheds and provide good shelter for stock, - before the heavy autumn storms occur.' 4. The autumn is the best time for painting all wood that needs this pro tection., Paint, therefore, soon, all fences, posts, gates, sheds and buil dings that need painting, whether new or old. 5. A few daye since we saw a tiny rick, several plows, a harrow, a cart, some ox yokes and a one horse wag on lying out of doors. They were bakiug in the sun, and cracking.open with exposure. Near by them was plenty of room to keep them all under good shelter. We won't tell the man's name, but we hope that when he'reads this, he, and all others who have done the same thing, will put all•sucl implements under cover. 6. Of weeds we h ve had an extra number and a most I xuriant growth during the piesent ye r.. Some weeks ago w e solicited attention to this fact, and to the necessity growing out of it for extra exertions to sub due them and prevent them from going, to seed. As a large proportion of farmers are very careless in regard to the • eradietion of weed's, and as such carelessness will be more pro ductive of mischief this year than it is usually, it may not be a work of supererogation to call attention to the subject once more. Though now late, it is not yet too, late.to mow down or - pall up these pests, and to place them in piles either for burning or for fermentation. Much better will it be, at all events, to get: rid of all weed' seeds not yet scattered by winds, birds, &c., even A' this late period, than to give them any addi tional opportunity for dissemination. - Thousands of these seeds may yet be destroyed in gardens and fields. Let the standing weed be cut down and collected into piles, so as to be burn ed or rotted, fur which latter purpose the corners of fences, where there are any worm fences still in existence,or other waste lilac-.s willib6 the most appropriate. Spriukle over the heap some ashes ur lime, if convenient to the huuse,and cover with a few sods. If not nt xt year, then at least the year after, thesu:rotted weeds will be _of some, use as manure, and all dan ger llrom the seeds - either entirely or very nearly at an end.—Cincinnati Enquirer., J - ,' Calves Brought up bb Hand." A member of the Circeuater Far mers' Club makes a speCialty of rear ing calves, and has read apaper be fore that Association describing his experience. He has been in- the hab it of procuring the calves droppe'd on the farm of a neighbor, and with only four cows of his own, raised fifty calves in 1864, fifty Elie in 1865, and, in 1866, fitty-five were weaned, but three -have been lost by mismanage ment. He takes the calves from the first of March; when ten days old, paying thirty shillings each for them. They have for the first three or four days ,two or three quarts of milk at a meal ; then gradualls some food in the shape of gruel is added, and, by degrees,water is substituted for:milk. liiixing oil•cake ,:with : gruel is the -great secret of success. I use half oil cake, the best' can buy. Take a large bucket, Capable of holding six gallons, put into it two gallons of scalding water ; then add seven pounds of linseed cake, finely ground, which is obtained by collecting the dust that falls throughthe screen of the crusher, and pasaing.4 through one-of Turner's mills. Well, 'stir the oil cake and water together, and add two gallons of hay tea. The hay tea is made by pouring scalding water in the morning- on good sweet/hay, in a tub, the tea standing Covered till:night, and hav ing seven younds of meal (wheatbar ley and beans mixed) stirred into a tubfull before use. The same lily will. bear a second infusion during the night, for next morning. Two quarts per head,with an equal amount of cold water, is enough for sited. The old plan of letting them'suck through the cowman's fingers is pre- Arred, and, as soon as they can eat, crushed .porn, sweet hay, and roots are plated within reach ; vetches as soon as ready,and mangolds,df which a supply Should always be stored if acticable. The calves live in a cool, well ventilated house, are kept very clean and quiet, supplied with fresh water daily; and the manure frequently removed. • *PM along the coast of New Jersey coral, composed largely of phosphatic and nitrogenous matter,ia forming so rapi4ly as to threaten in terruption to navigation in' some pla ces. Being au excellent' fertilizer, it is being collected with strong forks and grappling hooks ; and in many instances the deposits are so large and heavy that they cannot be lifted to thesnrface. By passing the entire mass through. a crushing machine eveifthing f ul reduced to small frag ments.- At the same time a liberal amount of dry muck is mingled ;with the:coal for the purpose of absorbing the animoniacal material, and thus retained it until the compost can be applied to the soil. The new fertili zer promises to be a source of rich revenue to the State. MI InCniturt ' I LL ANOTIIKR.IS.r . sTpot OF GOODS! • IAIIOB . 0. PROW, would on to the large and varied user titer et, 17-4. Now on exhibition at Ida Ware litoo_mi,.which he will be !nippy to -show to _l tund siert one free of charge, or to self at a: ves7 antaU ad vance from cost. Ths...llcfni for the put liberal patronage of the piano, .1 would say tlittj ,shall still endeavor to make it td; their intevest, t..• dealt/Ith me, not only bylkeeplig a • LARGER STGGE 11 - To select from than is kept in a other Arai tore Store in this region ; but 'dso by Waning them if AT A LESS PR CE =.„ • i i ; Than the same quality . of goods: can be . pat: chased elsewhere. I hue now l i n store over 60 , DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF CHAIRS, And more than THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES BEDSTEADS' :I Besides Bureaus, Stands, Tables, nook Racks, What Nots, Sofas, Tete-a-Tile's, Rockers, and Easy Chairs, Piano Stools, Chil dren a Carriages Children's Cradles and Cribbs, Looking Olaises, Looking Glass Plat 14 Pic. • tale Frames, Phi**. graph Ovals, Steil Engravirgs, ` Cords and • Tas,els, In fact a full 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 parches ing thewhere. Store on Main Street, 2 doors south O .Montanyes. also keep on hand, a large assortment of READY MADE COFFINS, Prom the most common to the pnist Mahogany or Rosewood, which will be furnished with or without Atteadsuice with Hearse, at as low a price as the same quality can bg parceased else where. Dbc. 1866.—yr. NEW FURNITURE STORE 1 Having rented the Furniture Ware-rooms form erly occupied by P. 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 wiiiwwiiiii My goods arc new and wall selected, sad for GOOD GOODS Will not be undersold. by any: Call and ex amine my stock before pure4dng. I retain the Workmen of the old establent, and MR. N. I. HART WIU have chugs of the baldness and Bianntac.t• tiring. In short we have the finest Stock of Goods in oar line west of NeW York, consisting of Parlor Furniture, Chamber-Setts, Sofas, Bureaus, Marble-top • Centre Tables. Extension land Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedateade, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels, Steel Engravings, 00 Cortina, Toilet filands, Work• Boxes, Pictures,, c. COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES Our Undertaker's Department will at all times be well supplied with everything hi that line. We have the FINEST H.EARS'E. in thia.seetion, not ercepting anything west of New York and will attend Funerals within a circuit of Twenty Mike, dn reasonable terms. G. H. VOOBIID3. N. I. Mum, Agent. Athens. Jan. 26. lscs.—ty , FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS _TAMES BAKII7BON annbunces to the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, Bureaus. Tables', Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, &.c., of every descripttut which will be made of the beat materials, andln he most workman like manner. I invite the inection of the public to myiwork, which shall uc b 6 sdipased in durability, at any shop in the country, and my 'prices will be found to be aalow as the timer will admit. Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand or made to order. 4 good Hearse willbe furnished when desired. Aug. 15; 18115. Miscrllatitoui. • . G ROCERY, PR VISION AND PEED BRE. JOHN MERIDETH, (Mtfin-at., first door sou t h of the. Rail Road House) would most respeetfally invite the at tention of the public W I WS large and well se leted stock of GOCERIES AND PROVISIONS; ~.. Which be is selling 9.0 suit the times, and purses of all. He has also opened a splendid .FEED STORE, Which is well situated to supply the canal and Barclay coal region at all times. He keeps constantly on hand a large stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, ' MOLASSES, - • T . FLOUR,' BUTTER, • PORK, &C . , Which he is selling cheap for cash. The citizens of Towanda and vicinity, will please accept my thanks for their very liberal patronage for the last, two years, and we promise with their -assistance , to improve ev ery opportunity to enlarge our business, so as to warrant satisfaction to all. Call and see us again. JOHN MERIDETR. . Towanda, July 10, 180. - - . PARIS EXPOSITION. THE SEWING ILioHINE RESULT. W HEELER Sr. WI L SON OAHU THE 'DAY! • • The highest premium the.only GOLD MEDAL For perfection in Sewing Machines has been awaited to the WHEELER & WILSON MANIT -4ACTURING COMPANY. There were eighty-two competitors; andahe L eatest l interest attended the announcement of WICKHAM & BLACK, Agents for Bradford Ueunty, sell there Ma chr iltdesiVt)tryieff: CASH PAID FOE DEACON AND YEAS, SKINS, t HOMEMIDE CLOTH. • EXCHANGED FOR WOOL, AT; Derrois Tomas, April 8,180. MIISIC, OR . • OTILERI AR TICLE In oar line;ordexed at ahcrit soda, oy Cantu at the NEWS NOON: Tow Wolsoool4bisisow 08E 1":0 W E 1 * DOG ROBE i • Goal & Povu st (aaecesone 14 W. , EL. Gore) l _ are amthattnir the Mahlon •at the atdl' Ilona No. 6, Patton'e Week, where he te. dany nn=rsillibM4ltinkeZirWiman . O• t, fully asks or a 4bpral share of public pa' • al age. a. large ato m of • ' FRESH • Daps AND IMAGINES, 1 Hasjaet been ,re6eived, and we ate* now Pre:, '1 111 7 4 tclllePrY th e • r - - t • ' Or - 111E PUBLIC WITS" ARTICLES OKLONOINO TO Tat TRAM PuRF. WINES, ANDLIQUORS, -FOR MEIACAL USE ONLY. • PULL lisoitszewr OP CONCENTEUTID 311TiNIC, ECIFAITIC AND HOMOIPATIgO 'MEDICINES. 4Fi, PAR1,4,111 , /awr gignoprzs. ?Awe, OIL, vAustan, `PAINT AND 'VARNISH BRUSHES, DYIL•STIVFB AND GLIM FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY KUD T11. 7 17'11 ALCOrOLIC AND "FLUID grrnAcrrs, ALICAi.O4D AND RESINOID.9. All the Best Trusses, 44 o 47 A: I. 14 17 T kit s, Shoulder Braces, ' BREAST PIIMpS, NIPPLE SHELLS,- AND 1 SHIELDS, Nursing Bottles, Syringes alai Catheters, • ♦ LAION ♦BBOBT OP RAZORS, STROPS, POCKET SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OP. !ATE STYLE ' • - . UST. QUALITY. A large supply Brushes for the Hat and Hair. Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow ders and !Pastes, Oils, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, invigor. , atom, & c c., Kerosene, Kerosene -Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, • WiOlts, Are., all of the • Jute at styles. CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. „ tat` Physicians supplied', at 'reasonable rates. Medicines and• Prescriptions carefully and ac curately compete:dud and prepared by compet ent persons at tal hours of the day and night. Burnley hours from 91°,10 o'clock in the fore noon, tol in the afternoon. W. H. H. GORE. Towanda , Sept. 29,1866. , , CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING ! READY MADE AND MADg TO OEDREI. J. M.:COLLINS, Ist door South of CoddlnWl Russell's, has just received from fie* York a ktrge _and atraetive assortment of NEW WINTER CLOTHING Oar stock cinnprises every article worn 'by men and boys; PILOT AND IBEAVER OVERCOA T 4, BEST • QUALITY 131:18INES8 ' Still's _OP ALL bTYLES.II COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, NIE—TIES, WRA r ,- EES, DRAWERS-Ac. GENTS FURNISHING s, GOODS Of every description Especial atteiftion is ea,.11e4 to out,stock of CLOTHS, CiISSIMERES , - AND VESTINOS Wblc we wilfruake up to order on short notice, ♦ nice line of Fancy Cassimers for Pants and Coats. Latest style liataquid Caps. Gents Fur Collars. Cutiing done to order on short notice Bear in mind if you wiab , to buy Clotlung CHEAP, and* good as represented, call at Terme CaB CO LL NS'. Towtukda, Dec. 7. 1865. T - HE TEMPtE • (i.F FASHION NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! An entire New Strick of Clothing bought as cheap as before the wart to be sold with 8111 4L L PIROFITS! The undersigned woad respectfully announce to the citizen of Towanda and vicinity that he has this day !opened pened at the south Store of • BEf - BLEgAN!S BLOCK, Opposite-the Means Hense, Main Street, a N - INVI , SSTAftLISIIMENI ti Of Ready Idada'?dens and Bop and Children C 0!1' HING .GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS &c,f4tc., And that those goods bo ight at very low lig or willbe soltA with very small profits. lin t e to establish a oennanent trade In this place ja in order to the con :In fidence of much as e will deal w th them on a basis of honest y a integrity, d all goods sold will be goara nt e for what are represented to be. -.• ; • ti. Oomi) gtorq or Towanda; April 8, 1867.—yr • Sj.o LS/ MON & S 0 Are tow opening their general stock of & ' StRIMER SPRING' 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 rerriettildly:invite an examination of their clothing. which is' manufactured ex pressly for their toad 0, having a buyer at ail times in the markt:l4lrd feel confident to give a better at slower price than can be obtained elsewhere. Also in store for the trade a corn pieta 'stock of GENT'S - FURNISHING GOODS, ' .SUS' ' • ' PLAIN & FANCY CASS. SHIRTS,- LINEN AND ILUSLIN SHIRT'S, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, . • PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, TIES, HATS AND CS, 4 Theeatlre stiek'ractet Bold by- 'the &St et August, next. We are offering great bargains,, as we intend to remove , we feel con fi dent in saying to qur friends and customers, you will find it tour interett to . call on us before pur chasing e l s e where, Remember the place,. SOLOMON & SON, No. 2, Patton's Block. T°11 ", 1/4 ". May 23,'67. ITS , "" • • 7 340 TREASURY NOTES, COMPOUND' INTEREST NOTES,: Bought ancl sold by • B. S. RUSSELL is CO. The Treasurer of the United Statile is now•con vertingthelirst Series of 7 3.10 Treasury Notes in the 540 Bonds of 1865. Holders in this viciulty liirjui Wish .their Notaa-conyert lid, can 2 7 so by calling cn us. ' • B. S. RUSSELL & CO., Aug. , 1866. Bankers, Towanda, Pa. E N .WELED. CHAMBER BETS:I- Also Fine Chesnutor Walnut chamber sets • FROST'EIt . . .4111(01114 -014140013 . • t.- • `0114F413 . • ":1g.T.10 RT. t 1 AGt xz . , • ‘;'• - v-;51% - WiAkc s ass! enlarged put ratted ther 'to bind • ,•:11 VI,ERY LARGE • Yt . IVOs. 41.6,1`: ; And Acted Asortment Ot r • C . • ,„ 1, .' ,-, (IVASswAgi,''.'A"''''`i'' =I OEM =MEE We propose to keep in connection with the above ,a fall stook of SILVER ki`gtib, JkPANNED GOODS TABLE '`'CUTLERY. As we buy all our goods from We flatter onrselves, we can sell Low's!. than any giber parties in this TAILOR'S -TRIMMINGS, I MANUFACTURIIIG • Agents for WHEELER GINGER'S SEWINU MACHINES. Towanda. idaicti 7,1867 L 4 s sW A It E" r 225 Greenwich Street, 2 doors below 11 OROOIXERY L DEALERW GLASS CONFECTIONEW DRUGGISTS' thiEEN GLASS BY THE PA 4 L A ki!S - WA-R E. Also, a h.omplete assortment of BRITANNIA WAR.E, BIL*ER.PLATED WA RE, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS; i&O, Best brands of Kerosene 611. The best patent Fruit Jare in the male!, to be sold at the lowest prices. A fall line of Looking Glasses. All kinds of Glass Ware made to order. Agent for Meridien Britannia Company: Ir T. WRIGHT, 225 Greenwich Street, April 15, '67. 2. doors below Barclay, N. Y. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Purctumed)the entirekintereat of In in the firm of C. B. PATCH*. CO., la now prepged to offer to the ettLseni 7 of Bradford Count/ and iqelnity, a large and ,well selected E. JACOBS. stock of orßooEßlt,s,' Whicb I have parebased. for Cash and feel mill dent that ean sell at as loir dm*, as can be, purchased elsewhere: I now offer to the public) a spleulld a tack of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, BALERATIII3, SPICES, &C. Have, on gaud s large dock of • ‘• AKRON At:I,IJB, GRAHAM 'DO DO.,I3IICICWHEiT DO:. I keep coustant4 , oh,hand , PORIC; ILAN% LARD and klub of ABB,: Would call the 81. teethe' of the ph& to onr tittn't Be Best -STOCK OF .TOBACCO, Ia l i nalt Y or price. Jain - 00aeriCelel 1 tted Let l W ll 7l New York .64011014 had Brown Ple sae call and examine oar stock of '; • Large twkuUtmit of I'MME,' NOTIONS TOI«EMLU I St A 43 .;*-• 1-ira411.7-43 'est cash price fOr I COUNTRY ;PRODUCE. Fernier a give as a call before selling elsewhere •- , . GIB. PATCIE • .A l - 1 rims 4.4 1 04.4 0 the late finaortll i gell* " ' " 111 9 1 d mal";4 ll nedlate Mona. - . 1 , 3/ 4 11,1 4!l'e: 11 : /1;/80*. .94901c.ERT; , ,..,'„,v.v, “ditiNA; ~:‘ YELLO - W, ~ ~.:' ~; ROCK, „ r LAVA, AXP STONE IitARN. • t. - WOOD, WILLOW, , AND In 'variety. FIRST HANDS, GOOD GOODS CLOTHS, CASSINERES AND Of the best quality. C_UTT94IG ° - Donal° order, And Y 8 the Great , Depot for • =I Inlfact an kinds of I And \ KEROSENE WARE; R. H: PATCH, ' WOODEN WARE. -' Q. L P ~.. - a~~cn~cs `}f 1 `A ti 1(.3:, evidt: t onc , x 4, 4 11 EVI Li del 'l l 6l - ttl*: ' l4ll OLD CAME- DRUG ?STORE ; KLD11 : 1:4 31 1 944; 1 4i. —42,14 Yi Math/a atieitk .4'i 't GI 11,1114 - nire :4; . > a. Mali/4f rteotintlild e t ° 111 / 8 111 ° 04:14 = t . ent ' articles ' th 11 0= io Arts fcii;meobaniesifpurposesPoarefully seise with regard to therogresslytt wants of the pub kept constantly sttp-i plied with purchNtes, and o ff ered on the, mostretso le ,teytt noltufikk, /*tin, cerstisting ," • • DEVOOIIOPi, M tritilkAik ` - 7 , „4,P,4NTINE, - SASH run, v ll 4.ffiVa; i tom. And kinds Of Brushes, 1-7 KEROSENE ''OR COAL ..OIL; .‘ 2 .)AlcohatitteNdandiglkn* LAMM, SHADES, WICKS, EHIIINEYS, I,licutrit' OILS, Fancy' and sirtlclia' In ni l : FIFIiNGF4, BEWSlithgt, Pomades; ffalrilea, PerfanierY, PACKET BOOKS; PORT voNim, Pocket IColves,liaion!, TOOTH. BBIN AND • RAM • P kt,EPARATiOI,IB WINESPQRB AND- LIQUPRS, For Uedieinnt use, . ~, Ti3BACCIO, ,SNUFF, , Pipga AND 1../16:140; • , . Garden, Fled and Flour Seeds, Trusses, Sup „porters, Suspensories, Shoul4r Braces, Breast Pumps, Teething Bins, Nursing • , Bottles, Nipples, Nipple . Shells and • rit, a! lads, Sy - Bed Pans, Sfelf- 4 . ' I ” Sealing Fruit Thermometers . ..j Plivoring Extracts S tone , Jugs, Gh'os Ware, Bottles, V' , Corks, Bath Brick, • and Stove Blackin ;Fish Taekle, Ammuni... • Bon. &c.. Ito tante .Mclectic and Roincepath. 1 lb Medicines. and all the Popo kir Patent, 1 E• 1.0. I C N E All articles warranted as repre.ented. Per sons at a distance can receive their orders b stage or Ins% Which will receive prompt an. careful attention. • DR. POR.TERS PREPARATIONS FOR FA3III.Y USE, - Known as Safe and Reliable Dein edles axe r war• ranted hit what they are. intended to h ive satis faction, viz `„ Dr. Porter's P ectoral Syrtik dig for coughs colds, lung _ earn • 8.41.e.60c3i51 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, or bilious cont . plaints'anal m il d cathartic.. •25 Dr. Porter's Banlfer Syrup, for scrofula skin diseases,-4c... .. . 1 00 Drjorter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak ness 4-e.• . • - ' 1;06 Dr. Porter s- Tonic Elizirfor strengthening. . , • • thetem, 100 Dr. Porter ' s Tansy sys Schnapps, for liver and Wag complaints .. . - .. 1100 Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr.- Bypophosphites, - ~ for nervous debtlty ~.100 Dr Porter's Blackberry Baliam. for dial , rhaa, /Lc. 4. . ... ... I-35 Dr. Porter's Family Enibrocationfoi sprains bruises, 4.e • 1351 D. Porter's Pectoral Wale's: for hoo - rse- • neia,'sore throat, dke, ~ . 25, Dr. Porter's Woim Waters, for 'erpeiting - 26 worms. Dr. Porter's V . i{ arra Syrup,. for ertermina. ling worms 3.5 Dr. Porter's Intent Relief, for crying babes I mire" ..... • 116 Dr. Porter'sCe a =ci Snuff, for catarrh „ he 25 Dr. Porter's. Toothache Drops, for tooth- To 25 Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder,' for preserving 1. teeth 25 Dr. Porter's - Tricogene, for dressing and growin--z the hair • •' 50 • Dr. Porter's Trieophile , , or tea uti tying the .1 .......... . .... 50. Dr. Porter's Odorifercins Shampoo,for claw- . ing the 'hair -' ' 50 Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers,-.for beautify . . • lag ttie comPlelrion.; ; ' 1 50 Dr. Porter's 'Pile O'ntnient. for external 1 00 Dr. Porter's French Compound , tor ing ,nring , 1 0 1 -/- Dr. porter's - Medicated r igs„.lbr habitual cdnit ipation •" • ' ' 1100 Dr. POrter's Healing Salve, for cutsmorinds • he I 15 Dr. Porter's Lipfialve, for chapped lips.... 25 Dr. Porter'b Eye S.iive?for inflamed eyes.. 25 111 ra lay a 01 11E1 Dr. Porter's \ Eye Water, for ittfMmed eyes.. Dr. Porter l s.Corn And Wan Remover, for KAGE 'coins and bunions Dr. Porter's efihstipaTioll Pills, for costive ness Dr. Porter's lrou gills, for poor blood _:. Di. Forter's Citrate Magnesia, for a , pleas. b. ant catbarric. ; 50 Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nn- tr tions diet for invalids 25 Dr. Poiter's Extract Vanilla, ‘ tor Alavoring , ice cream, is 40 Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring ice cream—large bottles 40 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, to. mcodia g ' , . broken glass,,tc • 25 Dr.-Porter's Liquid Glue, for repairing 1 I Wood w0rk..:..:..._ ' - 1 '25 Di. Porter's Cleansing Fluid,for easy wash' , ing - 50 Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison, for killing hugs Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing flies 115 Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison; for ex- ' terminating rats . - -a'.. 25 Dr. Porter'S Benzine, for removing spots 'from clotheS 25 Dr. Porter's Black Ink,in pint bottles..." 25 . . in bulk by the gallon 100 Dr. Porter's IlOrse and Cattle Powder, tor • ~ dLseasei of animals ...... ..... , ,30 Dr. Portef's 'gorse and Cattle Lotion, for i, sprains, galls, &c. 50 Dr. Porter's Meg-Bone and Spavin Care. k ' for lame horses 50 " Medical adri4 :given .gratultonsly at the office, charging only for medicine. -_ Thankful for past liberal patronagemould respectfully announce to his friends and th e public, gist no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the_ continuation of their confidence and patronage. H. C. PORTCR, M. D. Deo. 'l4, 1866.-4 p. A GOOD THING *AY BE SEEN WOODHARDING'S GALLERY OF ART. TOWANDA., BRA.DtONJ) COUNTY, PA.. , We take pleasure in infor ming our old friends and the politic, that we have procured one of the best large Solar Cameras now In use, and are prepared t 6 furnish to all oar patrons, better PHOTOGRAPHS, from miniature to life size, than ever offered in this county , e f t.very low.pri ces. We are 'atilt making the neatlGEld FERRO. TYPB3,Moonted Ott cards,: as well as all kinds of CASE 'PICTURES. such as ; IJU'LAINOTYPES , 4;itd. difiBROTYPES. We, ate also making beautiful CARD PROTOGI3=AP'Iib% of all the best styles, and having secured the best, and plenty of help, we can Insure sittings to. all that may favor us with their patronage. y4llOll in infuse. give our strict attention to all sittings, in , order to-secure the most favorable positions, and as little inconvenience ail possi ble to our customers. In regard to our imesent facilities enable is to make On short notice, the niosi , ,artistio-pleturr from very poor DAGUERROTYPE3, MELANIOTYPES,, .• • • :OR AMBROTYPES '• • Um increasing, demand for thatliinii of [(aid as tia• give onesttentiOnjparMentarlyito that branch of the business. Wa,aseAnalciug large itdditloni, !gm*. =stock on; ROSEWOOD AND IVALION FROM. If.'lWoOD.Dec. aattNa.' Dec. 10,1886. . NM 11A:irr T I F-A R RS. T.,ERIS iritit,'")) :es D.,. . ! ' Farming Timis of all kiii& et :motilii 6 s, agent ' lor the celebrated Cayuga Cblef ,Mawer and lioinmrledgelrbli nil :that `lmoly utem to lie thd beg, maclilna yet CffeSd to tlietoldie: ' Also the testfrtlotee'Pitch Fork In . the 'United flkitea:' IlOrr ,aad Band Rakes, ,Slthet &c,. • . • • ; • •MOODY: Jageli;lB67.--4w. Potograpos, • .OF • ME = '-'••• .:1.7. - ..ir.`.1%; . : 1 110#iii rit .."rif":•:,!..) ' i • /0461!' 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J; „, : ~,,;-.; li, -- .1., , ,::. - . - . , 3. . , ... :-,,, . 1 ~;,, sl" 11,ELSEIRATAll iAkINItIOAN: •, ; :.i ? . , 1 . , r .. l'- - ciOttabeaattiallitavirlia tinaurpaaiedliti. ecerto-. my 1 iu fuel ; le -a•• •&ffeet: baker; Is the- beet COOK , STOVV.., is thi 6 ,4nurke s t. 'Among 'their,' Amithig StOvea In4y,,i - Nand= ak 41.1 6 4 ; ,1 , 41rieftY, nfiltablefer every plied iviierelairteiga - 1340. • AT rAY-P l t.', _AP,', l3 .4kArN i 4' ?IlifiN, .W.PRIS,_, Alwayaon Urituotraadattf•brder.l ; , • : „.. i ~..• ...t..^.. . . _ l ,.i-z ~: -A, large, 'stuck paos.4tetored;frolui AM very wit materiatntoy,bx imcp - eriuncecl,wArktuen t) 4;verx ft 4 a#o,' ll T.olt't,rl,-,-71', c; --, ..;)1.1,'.1 ':-.-• :i.. .i .' IROI4, MOS' • A NE.I ViTEI.,,:::a , ‘''' 1, , - ..,,, .• ' Ailliew -York p Gee.-•-e-- - 1 • - tf , rr• ,YOUSE ANI c**A9F., Tompum Gs: , i - rouhs - niii , :2 4-1 E: - .F.4111:ff prei: Tools' for 'Clio' 1113 ag - - .l6faa • :ie`,l";,parititee" Todle for Blocyltittr i 2,-Ttitilit ror 'oven•tiod trfNDaN4.B',A,SLI iii ; D (4 ,14$8.:Pattil - 6, 01,. •AND VAItNIBIIEH, *AMMO: !fili, - ;:intelstreiterl KDROSENE' OIL, CEIMNEYB, BEI:2'1RO, TAlite AND, POCKET CUTLERS', BRITT Idle/A AND P i CATEIiW:IP,E, I I E rumps, Leibd . :Wain Pumi Wacr qrind,S.tOW 411-4 g.E_4OSE.N.E bANTRIINT:, JOR WORK done with dispateh. paired, Plaid Libya end Lanterns alteriii a ALGA to burn Kerosene. - , • ' I * Grain; Old Iron, Caatlngland.Wrought 'Sera; Copper, Brass, Brittannia,rlleessrax, Peatln, and Raga taken ha exchange' for goods, 1, :Highest price in cash paid. for Sheep, Pe' arid Para. sue' OUR GOODS have boon. purehite'd the pay Adown *stein and will be sold t N READY PA 1 " - " ionw A. CODbrge CODDING Jr, RUSSET e.-s. nuessw... Towanda, March 10, 1863. O k' ' * ..,- z ta.,,t, .3 - 0 2, ,' 4 1 m .3 ! , I ft , -t. ' i r le .l •,: . ~. 52 • .._ 5i i' ; 'i ..„, 4 A a o it P.. En . , a. . g I S' "CI 04 F - _ t. 1-4 g . - . ~ . ~ :t.,. v 1, ~ , , .I : e ,: . ). . 0 ":—.l cl 0 St CI MARSHALL BROTHERS & ei With to call the attention. of the 'public „ their new Stock of . HARDWARE. FARMING IMPLIMENTS. , BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. also, a r large ass ortmbnt Window (;inns, Sa4b, Paints, Oils, Putty. Varnishes, and Paint cad Varnish Rl7ll3beq • of all - tit:lds, which will he sold for the lowest Cash price. Al.. a nine iursortruent of , KEHOSE,NE LAMPS of ever , siyle and pattern to snit the public., , Lamps iepnired and 6anged - front •Oil and• Plni4 Lo Kerosene. Yarn iittelition pm Id 1,. the thanattiettiiiug, •,f k.nd, nt • - TIN WARE 701381NG rktOktPTl.? ATTiiiICRUD TO We have on hand a fine 'article of GI.AEI S 1 , 111 T , • with improved self-sealing cork l i,a l 2,l HERFSETIC 1. F, L - .111 , which is Oa C., VI k.ebt,ems.uar4. • 1 , Jive 1g0,5, ----- IVVENTX-FIYR YEARS EXPERI ENCE Iifi:DENTISTRY. J.M. Sottra,M. D., would respect fully inform the inhabitants Bradford oohnly th it hP is permanimtly,located in Waverly, N. V.-, where belles been in the practice of his profession fo the past lour .years. He wool ay that from his long and successful practice 0(`25 years duration he is familiar with 'all the different. styles n - work done In any and all Denfal Elstat,lb.hments in city or country, and is better' . prepared that any other Dental operator ' , in the vicinity to d work the best adapted to the many and different cases Dint present themselves oftentimes to j th Dentist; a$ be understands the : art of making hi. own artificial teeth, and h a s facilities tor . doi n the same.- To those requiring under sets teeth he would call attention to his new 'kind of work which consiiita of porcelain for both plate end teeth, and forming a continuous gum. It is) . more durable, more natural in appearance, arc much better adapted -to the, gum tied any other kind of work. Those in need of DeS sa.iie an, invited to call 'and examine specimens. Tech filled to last for years and oftentimes-tor lite. Chloroform, Ether, and "Nitrous Oxide' ad ministered with perfect safety; as over feral huff dred patients within the last tour years ean-tes tify. I will be in Towanda from the 15th to 30th every month, at the office of W. K. TAYLOR! (fort:early occupied by Dr. 0. H. Woodruff') Having made.prrangementa with Mr. Taylor, am prepared to do all work iu the very bes style, aT his office. April' 3, 1861. I DR. VANBUSKIRK, OPERATIV AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, has opene rooms in. the Beidleman Block, directly"opp site the I,leana House, for the practice fil hi: profession, and Is prepared at ail times to pe - form all operations belonging to Deutitry, TI 0 different kinds of Plate Work, will be redo. - mended accor. Ing to 'heir honest merits: Na - oral Teeth tilled and restored , to then original beauty, with material tile best adapted to eaelli individual case. The greatest care and atten tion will be given to the correction of trroz b -1J laritics and - the extractionof Teeth. In t a Department of practice the Doctor would s y he claims an amount 01 skill and experieu e equal to ' that possessed by any one In this r any other- country. Teeth will he 'extract d without pain, by the uso of gas; chloroform ether, and in a manner very otisfactoryi to a tients, as the testimony isf hundreds can e shown. , -Please call and examine -specimens of - our work, and be assured of the correctness of the statements. Advice and consultatidn will be cheerfvlly and gratuitously given. Towanda, June 6,1667.-6 m. WHOLESALE MUSIC :PEi'ol B. PO WELT., Scranton, PA., Dealer in Chickering's Plan , s Decker's Pianos, lifaseekilamUn's Cabinet gans, _Treat, Lindsley..k; Co's Melodeons, of Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and Mu i Books. Orders from' Dealers and Teachers pecially. solicited. dddress, ; :L. B. POWELL: • • 116 PennVlvartix Avenue, Scranton, pa March 28, 1867.-Bm. , • • • To. w 0.0 1 4 , G R 0 W.t' B; Get your wool manufactured and as 50 .el cent In yonr.cloths. ~ -, ; ~. .. :: , WANTED, 50,000 lbs wool, at highest 113 k et price. Cash.. • WANTED,'SO,OOO lbs Woof, to Ma . atifabiar. al the lowest rates, and work warranted to - !...ivo entire satisfaction;, ' . • : WANTS!), 50,000 illi-Woid to cardinto 8.111 Our Carding Machine has been pew- clot et :thli Spring, and Will do antra, 1 . 4044 ,With X 1 perlencedyriarkinekto attend it. at the _. ___ ___ SUSQUEHANNA. WOOLEN June :13; 1.867;,--tiw DISi3OLUTION.—The firmof