Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 15, 1867, Image 4

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    Agricosmd.
Hints About Work for Avid:
'Animals at Pasture.—Look to' the
water supply,and see Wit no animate
sutler fur it. Nothing but abiolute
Atarvistion_pulls them down in condi
tion faster than thirst.:' In - the Viry
hottest and dryest weather,.lioree.ik
bet little good Yn the field p unless they
have thickets and woods to stand in,
and get away !from flies. It is best
to stable horses during:the heat of ,
in • day, - if .ine has no use for them, I
nod turn them put towards
Files are - exceedingly annoying
n.p days, When storms are'
proaching, and at inch times horses ,
snould be taken in. - Give salt regukl
lady, or keep' it in sheltered troughs&
always accessible to cattle and sheep:
at , pasture, away from the set shore,
where, from 10 to 20 miles inland, it
P a regarded as unnecessary.
Sheep should have.their poses tarred;
,should be separated from
. the
ewes, and lambs of suitable age-and
vigor, weaned. In weaning lambs,
put-the ewes DU the dryeat pastures,
but leave 111.1 lambs where they are
*4lQ:sloped to be, with a few large
ktretherri for ft ,ek-leaders. They should
he out of hearing of one anther's
e.tils: The ewes should be, driven
several' ev,.nings - into pens and'exam-
Hied, and it tbeir• bags; are tender,
caking, hot,they si.onld be milked.
Mitch Ci,itos need regular feeding
With some green foddet• as the pas
tures get dry ; yarded, and thus fed
in - the evening, the gain manare,to
say nothing of the milk, pays well for
the trouble
Swine.—Give plenty of green foods
It there are no weeds to pull or mow
for them, then• cut clover or grass.—
The trimmings, along feuces,and sods
cut wherever the ordinary field cul
ture cannot extend, are excellent.—
Some fresh earth ! , either upon the
roots of weeds •or m sods is essential
'to health. Charcoal is very benefi
cial, and plenty of fresh water desira
ble. At all events, the hogs shO:nkl
have daily a good drink of pure wa
ter, no matter how liquid their usual
food, and last, not least, they sfielad
have a dry, clean, bed at all seasons.
Wounds upon animals, at this sea-
sun of flies and quick pntrefacation,
need the most prompt attention. We
know of no better application .than
hot pine tar, (not hot enough to burn.)
It may be put on alone, or as a plas
ter upon apiece of cotton cloth. Look
especially to the heads of rams.
Poultry.—lf is desirable to shorten
the moulting season as much &altos
sible. To this end Teed well andgiVe
range, or green food, daily. Make
the - most liberal provision for their
dust-baths, a - box with mixture of
coal and wood ashes, sifted, and
kept where it will never get wet is
best. Give them the range of stub
ble fields, if possible.
.C7r713-Little good will be done b)
plowing. or hoeing after the first of
August. Weeds should be pulled by
hand if they grow t large. Let the
suckers fblutie ; 'they are often needed
for fertilizing the tips of the ears. If
egvi is blown duwu,it is usually best
to let it a. .t tip as it best can, yet if
the field entered at once, certainly
-within 12 hours, it may be helped a
good deal Take care n0t4,0 crack
the stalk, 1).-ud it, or injure the routs
as is ott,e dune.
Turnip., Sow early in the month,
-' and up o 10th or 15th beloivdiat
lode 40, , i. i.•., putting them in where
ever the.. 's ground not otherwise
occupien. 1 sprinkling of bone-dust
or ..114tere.., ;Waste of wood•
a?, es, wi,; finely upon the crop.
' Buckf, .t may be sowed on ground
- not babe 11. eaLly firost, as late as
the first tho month, perhaps, and
niak t a ci op—but Sowed any time
before lb. 20th, it will make a fine
nee nof greki mauve to be plowed
iLi as ethyl as it, is touched by frosts,
' dr when tdOssoming freely, if frosts
hold off. •
11Theat.F-Land intended for *linter
wheat probably need,k;o4e. or
twice plowing and harrowing,, ki.nd if
a good 'dressing of fine c,o4iposit, can
be applied, all the better. '• Sow at
the lend of this-tuOuth or first of next.
Use the drill.
..,Pft. wheat
~ ,,on well
•drained or naturally dry land.• If it
dotis not winter-kill, water in the soil
will- prevent the crop being profi
- tabJe.
Oats.—Harvest before fully ripe,
and thus secure better straw for feed
ing., and equally good grain.
Sied Grain.—The selection should
be made at harvest time, when the
- best grain is allowed to get frilly ripe
before cutting. If this is not done,
select at once the best sheaves, have
them threshedi and cull out the best
kernels by repeated winnowings.
• Stacks. —Examine , as soon as they
have time to settle; and re-top,thatch
or straighten them up, if necessary,
using braces set against upright
planks. •
lirater.4-Look ont.for a water sup
ply when springs are low, and tile
are generally dry or discharg
ing very little water. Take levele r
and_ see ifyou may not bring water.
in pipes to the house or' stockyard,
,and dig basin's in the pastures.. If
wells are to be dug, or if digging
them has been suspended on account
of much water', a time.of drought is
favorable for this work. No farmer
should be satisfied until he has good
wells Or running water close to, or in
' his bairn or stock-yards.
Impements for which there is no
more use thin season, should be
cleaned, painted, the steel parts coy
.cred with linseed oil, and put away.
Brush in Pastures and Fence Rows.
—Cut close to the ground, and .lay
the tops off to give the snit a fair
chance at the. roots. It will pay to
lift a fence after cutting off the brush,
and tear up the ground with a heavy
plow, and then re set the fence,
Should rains= occur, or if the ground
be moist, :Lod the brush start again
freely, enclose sheep upon the land,
stocking so heavily that they eat
everything off close, and give the
roots no chance to breathe.
Weeds.L-Go over grass land, cut
ting docks; dandelions,-, burdocks,
thistles, nettles, wild teazles, mul
leins, with "Spa' 'Wild wrote!
and asters must be mowed off as soon
ax they throw up:their seed stalks,
and long before the first blossom.
Bogs.--Cut the heads or tussocki`i
at the surface level, splitting the big
ones,atid lay them up - totiry for burn
ing, .` Much good bedding stuff' may
.tatlioni bug land this month ; it
bh',uld ell he se-cured.f
KEEP pot or covet what Is not your
1..,11444.
I 1in541440
ILL ANOMIE INS* max
Bili
OF-GOODS !
, JOlltis -0, 141041'4=U ,cl3l attietki 0.14'
' , JAM virig4 alll**AlitAr : •
F ; !-J, ', 4 14,T*T., 1 4''y ;74i?E„fy'!":---,:'i
Now onexhlbition at =Ma Ware-iht whit*
be tirlU be.happy to show to: 4uty Mid everyone
ties of charge, or to - sell at :w :vary , Inas&
vanoe irons oast" Thauktal for doped lihoral
patronage of the public, r "aid; oar that 1
sha t ill still endeavor to make It to their Utmost
t? deal wtth MI ; not only bpikeeplig a:—
LARGBIG STOCK
UN
'Condon from than is kept in an other Foal
tare Store in this mina but by ofitniny
%ran
AT k LESS . PRICE 7i
Than the ! Lime quality of goods can lar
d:rased elsewhere. Itare now In store bver. 60
DiPPERENT PATTERNS OF CRATIP3,
And more %ban
=I
THIRTY
.DIFFEREST STYLES BEDSTaiDS
Besides Bureaus, Stands, Tables, Book Racks,
WhatNota,i Sofas, Teteis.Tete's, Rockers.
and Eery Chairs, Piano Stools; Cktl.
dren's Carriages,Chikiren'a Cradles
and Cribbe, Lookihg- Glasses,
r Looking Glass Plat s, Pic- -
'tale Prunes, Photo- 4 .
..4 graph Ovals. Steel
Engravings,
• Cords aid ~:
Tassels, •
10.,
In fact a full ssortment
OF EVERYR ING IN THE . LINE,
All hich will be sold
HEAT FOR CASH.
The pubic are- invited to cull and examine
my at!. fore ; purchasing elsewhere. Store
on lila t,12, doors south of Yontanyes. -.I
also k pon hand, a large assortment of
. R ADY MADE COFFINS,
Prom•the mod common to the finest Mahogany
or Homewood, which will be furnished with or
without Attendance with Hearse,. .et as lOw s
price as the same quality can be purceased else
where. Dec. 1866.—yr.
NEW FURNITURE STORE!
liming rented the Furniture Ware-rooms form
erly occupied by P. N. Page, Athens, Pa.,
would now as to the palaorul of the old &tab
lisbment that I have a complete Stock of Goods,
just received, embracing everything in the
FURNITURE LINE.
My goods are new and well selected, and for
GOOD GOODS
Will aa de iunicrsold by any. Call and ex
amine my stock before purchasing. I retain
the Woren of the old establishment, and
MB.. N. L HART
Will have cheap of the business and Manufact
uring. Ii abort we have the finest Stook of
Goode In our line west of New York; oonaiating
of
Parlor Furniture,
Chamber-Setts, Sofas, Bureaus, larble•top
Centre Tables, Extension
and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads,
Mirrors, Picture Frames,
Photograph Ovia, - Cord and Tassels,
Steel Engravings,
011 . Curtiu, Toilet Stands, Work-Boxes,
Pictures, ac.
COFFINS AND DIIRIAL CASES
Ont . Under(aker's - Department will at al
tikes be well supplied with everything hi tha
line. We have the
FINEST HA'ARSE
thia aectlim, not excepting anything weld
of New 11.101, and will attend Ponerala within
a circuit o/ Twenty Miles, on reamonahle terms..
G. it. VOOSEIIB.
N. 1. aA. BT. Ageni.
Ath.rne. Jan. 2t,. Isfig. —lv
irRNITURE WARE-ROOMS I
•
J ABM hi MUNSON announces to the public
that he still continues to manufacture and keep
on hand a large assortnMAt of •
CABINET 4,VBNITURE,
Bureaus, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs,
tr,c., of every descriptim which wW be made
of the best materials, and!in he most Workman
like manner. . -
I invils the inectlon of the public to my t work,
which shall ne be surpassed in durability, at any
shop in the county, and. my prices will be
found to be as low as the time, will admit.
11,vady-made Collins constantly on band or
made to older. A good Hearse will he furnished
•hen desired. '
Aug. 15 , 1180
. 9
- _
GROCERY, PROVIVION AND
PEED STORE.
JOHN MERIDETH,
(Main-at., first door south of the Rail Road
House) would most respectfully invite the at
tention of the public to his large and well se
lectel stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
A hich he is selling to snit the ilmes, and
pluses of all. He has also opened a splendid
FEED STORE, •
•
Which is well situated to supply the canal and
Barclay -coal region at all limb. He keeps
conf i dently on/hand alarge stock of
TEA'$, VOPFEE S, SUGARS,
•
MOLASSES,
• •
FLOUR` BUTTER; -:- PGRE, &C.,
Which he is selling cheap for cash.
.The citizens of Towanda and vicinity will
plea* accept my thanks for their very liberal
patronage for the last two years, and we
promise with their asidstanct, to improve ev
ery opportunity to enlarge our bung's, so a.;
to warrant satisfaction to all, Call and see us
again.
JOHN KERIDETH.
Towanda, July 10, 1867.
p ARIS EXPOSITION.
THE SEWING MACHINE RESULT. .
W HEELER'S; W.I L SON
CARRY. THE 'DAY
Tbe highest premium the only
- GOLD MEDAL.
For perfection in Sewing Machines has been
awarded . to the
WHEELER & WILSON
FACTORING COMPANY.
There were eighty-two - .competitors, and the
greatest Interest attended the announcement of
the result.
WICKHAM & BLACK,
Agents for Bradford. County, sell these ma
chines at city prices.
Towanda: July I I .1867'.
CASH PAID FOs
DEACON. AND VEAL SKINS,
7
Also, • _
HOMEMADE. CLOTH'
EXCHANGED POE WOOL, AT.
DAYTON'S.
Towsnils, April 8, 1867. •
111:JSIC, OR ANY:;_ 'OTHER AR- .
J-11 TIOLII ow Wu, ordered' t abort noiles
ey calling at the • . WONG
1_..... ------, ' -'
"Ilw -''. 4 7"q:PilifilTri.
St i ) 0 W ili Is I S I
, .
i : lIG InCißs, - . 1 ,
~ . '
in
R E
r • la, pc, • '
"r110.4 . ...' . •
lattly ails or a
(saecessers to: i W. al. M.
• - the Imams] at the , old
:1 when he la •
11. thatinheturairs'
Moil share oriole° pa
SS AND MEDICINES
, FOss D
, i g
l e
4
• . ,
ceivid, and we ere now re
lef-A- .
r Tintrouls
nio TO TON TIALDi
311,011
PLIRE "
S AND LIQUDES,
DlOAlcifiE ONIIY.
TOR
♦ TILL ASSO
.•• ommsrkrim,
IEIITICIAND HOIKEIPATHIO
lIIEDICENEEL ;)
WARLI3y I WIT stIEPIINEs=
re, OLL, VARXIBB,
VARNISH BRUSHES,
I -
=EI
ojElgo
*e i r
Al' AND
i
, DTI
irrtrrini ♦ND GLASS.
IISr_ART/CLES (iF EVERT
BIND.
kNeYi LW)) T
TILDE 'S ALCM
OLIO AND FLUID *RAFTS,
D AND RESINbIDC'
. .
ALKALO
1 AI
the seat Trusses,
L 00 ll4s,
4 . 1 . 3 .DP 4 i
N , ouldei Braces,
14MA PIIM
8, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND
SHIELDS,
Boning Bot
1.4111311 ABBO •
Syringes and Catheters.
or "taunts ontips, Poourr
ZAITIS,
lIEGICAV
/IYAT QUALITY" ,
large.kupPly
, Alsoihr the
dere abd
&taps. C.l
ators.•
Lamp'
Wi,
rashes for the Het and Hair
th and Nails, Tolith Pow-
Pas tea, Oils, Peithmety,
mho, Hair Dye , invigov
~ Kerosene, - Kerosene
, Shades, Chinn:lel,
ks, ail of the
(late at styles.
13HOICk CIG
,TOBACCO AND SNUFF
L gliyalc
2ilediainpa and - '
curately compo
ent perabrus at
~andayhome
goon,Lo 2 In t
;supplied at reasonable rates.
escriptions carefully and ac
nded and prepared Iby..compet
-1 hours of the dayl and night:
rom 9 to 10 o'clock l in the !Ore
e afternoon.
W. if. U. GORE.
29, 1866
Towmgda,Eep
clothing:
10.0 d PIIN
REAi/Y
1 CLOTHING I
E AND MADE TO ORDER.
11111
M. COLLINS,
Coddlag & RanoU'e, has , just
'lr.:York:4a large- Oil atraethe
'Lt 400 South,
reoeiveallima •
iosortiart of
NEIV '
INTER CLOTHING
Our stock co
men and bop,
PILOT lAND
rises every adjoin worn by
BAITER OVEBCOATb, BEST
I KNOW SUITS; .OF ALL
ATS, PARTS. VESTS, •
COLLARS, N'IK 'FES,
ERB, DRAWBRB c.
lIRNISHING GOODS
fi b.
• sinus-.
iwit4el
inNts
every description. !
j 0
fo our !nook of
: :DIENES AND PESTINOS
1;;;;;
cierap, CA
Wide . e
e ap to order ciostiort notice,
•
!tancy Cassimers tor' Pants and
•le Hata and Cape. Gents Fur
♦ idea Ilneof
Coati. "Latest
Collars.
Cutting a
ne to order on short notice
Bear ih mind
CHEAP; And' d
Tenni Caah.
Towanda, It
if .y *2 wieb to bnY Clottnig
d=u represented, call at .
e.
QOI.I.INS'•
'(:Iris!;
Tg ~ ~~
LE OF FA6IIIOII-1
, NEC . STORE,
El
,' GOODS!
Stock of ,Clothing bought as
the war, to , be sold with
An entire he
cheap ea befo
L PROFITS!
S. M A L
The ondersi !
to the qit izeus
has thhi day o
ed would respectfully announce
if Towanda and vicinity that he
tined at the south Stv,,kif
A N ''S B-',L CK ,
B E L
Opposite th
(Means House, IL* Street, a
gTABLISEIMENT
•
•,e ?dens and Boys and Childrena
Ns* E
Oft&lay, Ma l
C.l
•
'OTHIN Cr!
{BRING GOODS, i ATS, CAPS
&c..&c., &c., r°
GENTS F
And that the:
Will beisold
to establish a
In ordez`to
F. r oods bought at very low fig n r
1 . very small profits. lint et
I ` .
ermanent trade in this place , a
I . the confidence o porches e
them on a basis Off•honest y a
I goods - sold will bp guar ante
. rerepkeseated to b i :
r
will dem w in
thtegriV, , and
for what they
13. me
d examine the New Store of
Towinda,,.
,pril 8, 1867.-yr
SOLO
A.AI now
SPRING
M 0 N &
pening their general stock of
I •
SUMMER CIi ! OTHING,
boys wear. The turirorttnent will
°lces they have ever offered; se
- erence to the
_wept& of their
nectthily invite akiexaminatida
g. which is manefactured ex
it trade, having buyer at all
ket we feel confidpnt to give a
er price than can, be obtained
1 11 -- la store for the itrade a com-
For men and
be foutid the
lected With
trade. They
of the* cloth
pressly for t
times In the
better it a 10
elsewhere.
piste stock of
OM'S
'FURNISHING! : GOODS
- OUCH AB •
FANCY CASE' SHIRTS
ND MUSLIN _SHIRTS,
OLLARS AND! CUFFS,
PLAIN &
- r- •
PAPER
OLLARS ANI) CUFFS,
ERS, GLOVES, TIES,
AND &C.
SIISPEN!
iHAT
. .
k must be sold by the first of
We are ofering great bargains,
o remove, we feeli confident in
friends and customers, you will
interest to call on us before put ,
em, Remember the place,
801.0110$1 & BON,
No. 2, Pattlin's Block,
ay 23.'67.
The tip tire e
August, next.
as we amend
saytug.*) our
fled it to your
diluting ehew
Tow,
TT 'S BI
kJ • CO MP
BoughCand so
ii NDS. •
I 0 TREASURY NQ ES,
UN D INTEREST !NOTES..
d by 1 1
_,
1 • .B. S. BUSS Li & CO.
I
I • of the United Ste is,now con
da.Series , of
. 3 - . lo n T o rc e s ta n ry in No t t h e i :
bili - to bitie . tieirlfotlni ool": . aert-
Y I.I_. i .I I I I ITS I I3E4t, & CO., -
1 : . . Bankers, TO rands, Pa.
The *men
vertingthe the
In the 5-20
vielnltyrerho
ed, can ;do sto
Aug. 20, 18.
NAME')
Flpei
lED CHAMBER SETS.=-
Chesnut or Walnuhamber sets
• tpIOI3TV
=I
r.tratktrit4:i-intr.'
„ „,
0 .8 - 1-001 E E -R T ;ST 0 RE.
• \ WIORRAM & BLAOK
dire 0'44 , 10 4 and ititted tiio'i i atora aria 'ad.
Emu
-Arid varied apartment of
•
We propose to keep to . conitectllity with th
above a fall stook of - , .
'JAPANNED GOODS
OF LATE STYLE
Lower than any other parties in this region
Towanda, March 7.1f!67
G L-ASSWA RE!, ,
225 GreenwichStieet, 2 doors below Barc lay •at
CROCKERY DE ALCM' GLASSWARE
CON FECTION
DRUGOISTS'
GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE
GLASS' WARE.
BR•ITA•NNIA WARE,
SILVER PLATED WARE,
KEROSENE WARE,'
CHANDELIER, LANTERNS, &C.,
The best patent Frnit Jars in the market, to
be sold at the lowest prim. A full line of
Looking Glasses. 'All kinds of Glass Ware
made to order. Ageot for Merldien Britannia
CompaLy.
J. T..WRIGHT,
225 Greenwich Street,
April 15,',67. 2 doors below Barclay, N.Y.
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING
In in the firm of C. B. PATCH & CO., is now
prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford
County A . vicinity, a large and well selected
JACOBS
stock of
'Which I have panhandler Cash and feel coati-
dent that can 'sell at; as low ttgann as can be
purchased elsewhere. I I now offer to the public
splendid stock of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
STARCH;.'6ALERATHI3, SPICES, IC;
Have bend s - large stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO
I keep constantly on band HAMS,
LARD and kinds of MEI. Would call the at-
twat= of the public to our Csoit Be Best
STOC4. OF TOBACCO,
lovalily or price. Jesse OaltlePti Celebrated
I.eiandry, New York Chemical and frown Soap.
Pia sae call and examine our at4ck'Ajof
WOODEN WARE.
Large assortment .YANKEE NO 08,
TOILET iiOAPB, / will . pay the high;
esit:cash price for
Farmers give us a call before selling elsewhere.
All persona Indebted to the late firm, w.UI
.please call and make immcdlate payment.
O. B. PATCH,
Towanda, March 12,1887,
j'aiiY LARGE
LROO&EBY, -;
GLASSWARE;
• OHINA,
.
YELLOW,
•
ROOK,
LAVA;
•ND 'l,
STONE'PARE.
SILVER PLATED,
WOODp,
WILLOW,
AND
TAIILE;xIitTLERT.
In variety
As we buy all our goods from
FIRST HANDS,
We flatter ourselves, we can sell
GOOD GOODS
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
rll?
TAIL‘,R'S TRIMINGS,
Of the Ai ‘ t quality.
CUTTING
And \
MANVFACTIIING
Done to order,
Agents for -
WIIEELER & WILSON'S
end
• ' f
SINGER'S SEWING MACHNES
Is the Great, Depot for
In fact all kinds of
Also, a complete assortment of
And
" Beat brands of Kerosene Oil . *
Purchased the entire interest of
B. H. PATCH,
GROCER ES,,
RYE DO. BIICIEIVHF4T
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Cylt PATCH:
Wow. ,1.41,11 b) Atigneint, :f.7.
H.:,_
P 0 T
4 1 7 MIP,
014/3_1910/1: : 311 We 'WORE;
IffASLII=) 19rfM..*/4a9k
,- Oorriet.liakt end Tinelkireets Towanda
lining recently ,ad gely to t his Stock, a
full_and complete aortmen , coratituting• an
extansivo variety', embiectegmatir# rtfeiea used
in the Arts'fOr mechanical - peeposes; carefully
'selected with regard to
.the progressive wants of
the petite, which - will"be kept conitently sup
plod with fresh perch? sea and offered on the
most mineable 'terms at 7boleaale or Retbil,
consisting cfr• - •
DRUGS, MEDICI NES ; . otiEgleArai,
:•
BENZINE, .. 0 1 ,01D TURPENTINE,
'SABEL PAIN'I`, 'VARNISH,' WHITE-WASH,
drid aU /Linda . oi. Srosbes,.* ,
,KEROSENE OR COAL, OIL,
Alcohol and Burning
. -
LAMPS, SiIA.OES, WCIII, CHIMNEYS,
Sperm, Lard. Wbale,'Neats Peat,
TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS,
Fanc and Toßat Articles in all their variety,
''
SPONGES, BRUSHES, 'SOAPS, COMBS,
Tomadexi, Hair-Dyes, Perfumery, -
POCKET BOOKS, PORT:4IOI4 AIS,
Pock 4 Ehivet,, RiitTrs 4 ,
TOOTH - , SKIN , ANDi HAIR ,PREi'ARATIONS
•
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS;
Pqr Medicinal lIEa,
TOBACCO, INUFF, PIPES AND CIGARS,
Garden, Field and taiour Seeda; 'Praises, ,Sup
porters, Sospensori es, Shoulder. Braces,
Breast Pumps, Teething itit.gs. Nursing.
Bottles,• Nipples, Nipple Shells and
IT kids, Syringes, Bed pans „tielf
• Sealing Fruit Jars, Theririmeters,
Flavoring. Extracts, Stode Jugs, Glass
Ware,- Bottles, Vials, Corks. Bath Brick, '
and Stove Blacking. Fish Tackle, Ammuni•
tion, &c.; Botanic, Eclectic and lintwmpath
ic Medicines, and all the :Popular Patent
-MEDICINES:
All articles warranted as represented. Per
sons at h.- distance can receive their orders by
stage or mail,• which will receive prompt and
careful attention. 1
DR. PORTER'S PREpAIi'ATIONS
FOR FAMILY USE,
Enovin as Safe and ßeliable Rem cafes, are War-.
tantejl for what they are intended. to I.;ive sat's
facti n, viz :.
Dr. Porter's P ectoral Syrup, for coughs,
colds, lung complaints,4-csoasl 00
Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, for bilious cam
' ' plaents.and mild cathartic.... 25
Dr. Porter's Banifer Syrup, for scrofula
skin diseases, 4-c 1 00
Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak
nesa, .I.e. . -I. 100
Porters Tonic Elixir for Strengthening
the system, 1 00
Dr. rter's Tansy Sehnappssfor iivel and
kidney complaints 1 00
Dr. F's . , i t s Comp. Syr. Hypophosphltes, •
. . for nervous debility
,•
. 4 1 00
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsata, for char
' rhea, &a ' 35
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation foi sprains -
bruises,4rc ~. 35
11 Porter's Perttlrt 0/ srers, for hoarse
ness, sore throat, .s-e - "25
,Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for eipelling
• worrs 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for exterrnina-
ting win ins , '35
Dr. Porter's Infant . Relief, fur crying babies
colic, 4-c 1 26
Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff, for catarrh
headache • 26
Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth-
ache 25
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for p r eserving
teeth 25
Dr. Porter's Tricoaene, for dressing and ' 60
, growinl the hair.... ~' 50
Dr. Porter's Tricophile, ;or beautifying the '
hair ........ .... • . 5P
Hr. Porter's OiloriierousShanipoofor clean
, log the hair I 50
. Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify. '
lug the ,oluplexlon l, 50
Dr. Porter's Pile 9 lament. tor, external
. ;
piles.. y ... r 1 Ck.
Dr, Potter's French Compound, for scald- '..
't , iug urine - 100
, . .
Dr. Porter's Bleoirated Figs, for habitant
...
onus' ipal tot! 1.
I Dr. P orter's Healing Salve, tor cuts.woondk
1 . Lc
Dr. Porta•r's Lip Salve,
Di . POI , CI'B Eye..S.ilve, for inflamed eyes.. 25
......
for e-happvil lips".
Dl..Porter's Eye Wate, for Oflamed eyes
Dr.:-Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, lor
corns attil ltuirrions •
Dr. Porte 's Comdtipa 19,r costive
tiemv
Dr. Porter's 1 , on l'ills,,for poor blood ....
Porter's Citrate . ' rdagnesia, for a pleas.
ant catitirrte
Dr. Porter's Linoid ; Bennet , ior making nu
tr tfotiB diet sir lily:lndy
Dr. Porter's. Extract Vantfla, tor flavoring
ice cream,
Dr. Pdrter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring
t y ice cream—large bottles
Dr. Porter ' s Ori-n , af Cement, to. meadin g
, .• . broken gi.ms;,4..e
Dr. Porter's Liquid Glee; for repairing
..., wood work \
Dr. Porter's Cleansing ''ltild,for easy,wash
lug
Dr. Porter's. liedt Bug Poison, lor killing'
Dr. Por 's Fly Poison Paper, for killing
flies
Dr. Porter's Rat and Moe Poison, for ex
terminating rats
Dr./Porter's Benzine, (or removing spots
from clothes
Dr. Porter's 131Sek Ink, in pint bottles
in bulk by,the gallon
Dr, Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for
diseases of animals •..
Dr: Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion, for
. sprains, galls, dm
'Dr. Porter's fling-Bone and Spavin Cure.
(or lame horses
Medical advicelgiven gratuitouslY at the office,
_barging only fOr medicine.
u Thankful for past liberal patronage,wonld
respectfuly announce to his triends and the
public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy,
and merit the continuation pf heir confidence
and patronage.
U. C.' PORTER, M. D.
Dec. 18, 1866.7 yr
Potographhs•
A GOOD THING MAY BE SEEN
♦T
WOOD & IIARDINGS' GALLERY OF ABT.
TOWANDA, BRADFORD COMITY, PAO
IWe take pleasure in . inthrming our old friends
and the public, that we have procured one of file
best large Solar CameraS now In use, and are
pieparedsto furnish to all our patrons, bettei
PHOTOGRAPHS, from miniature to life slae,
than ever offered in this count- , at very low pri
ces. We are still making the neat GEtI FERRO
TYPES, mOcinted on cards. a s well as all kinds
of 'CASE PICTURES. such as
MELAINOTYPES and 4111111ROT,YAES.
We are also making beaiAlinl
CA-RD PHOTO 6
of all the best styles, aid having aec4red the
best, and plenty of help, we can insure sittings
to all' that may favor us with thdir patronage.
We shall in tnture give our strict attention to all
sittings, In order to secure the most favorable
poaitions, and as littl: Inconvenience as possi
ble. is our customers. In regard to . "
C'OP'YING,
onr present facilities enable as to make on short
notice, the most artistic pictures from very poor
' DAGUEVIOTITE3, MELARIOTYTES,
OR AMBROTYPES,
the increasing demand for l that kind of work has
lead us to give our attention particalarly-to that
branch of the -business.
We are making large additions to onr„ stock
Dum,.DosrivooD AND WALNUT plumps'
ORO. 11, WOOD
Dec. 10. 1866.
A lITENTION FARMERS
EASTERN BRADFORD!
•
Farming Tools of all kinds at MOODY'S, agent
for the celebrated, Cayuga Chief Mower and
Reaper, which ackuowledged by all that
know, them to be the beat machine \ yet offered
tg e the public. Also the best Horse Fitch Fork
lathe United States. .HOrbe and Hetid Bakes,
Scythes, &c., &c. • ' .
t • L. L MOODY.
fiame,•.Jude . 24,1867.-4w.
.•
NEN
-W A R E T • •
OODDING It RUSSELL
011 ME
LpR(iEADi . I: SELECTED- STOCK Or
To widebyaddltlona are daily being ma de, which
they ogler cheap tor Cub.. •A large imeortnient
. • STOVES,
Atit thaVilany. deeirible. and. beanilittl pat
ter ii thee:, 2
, .
CELEBRATED AMMAN,
, .
,
This fleatitical stove to unatitioassed for rime
my in fuer; is a perfect baker *is the hest
COO& STOVE in the market . " ' Among Abell.
hinting Stoves 'may be found a great variety
suitable for everfflpikee where stoves are msed. •
STOVE Mrs SHEET IRON. WORK,
Always on , hani and made.to order. -
•
T WARE, • -
'/ • '
A large stock manufactured from , the very be.st
material and by experlenced workmen: .A ,erg
ful assortment tf
'DON. NIALS AND STEEL;
• .Atlcei r :YOrk prices. •
•
HOUSE AND CARRIAGE TitIMMINGS,
TOOLS= FOR ;.THE F ; ARMEH;
Tools for the Haase Joiner and Carpenter . —
Toots top ilboicamiths'—Tools for everybody.
'Vt,IN DO Vi" SASH Arsp GLASS.PAINT*, OILS
AND VARNISHES., MACUINS OIL •ND • MUM!,
KDROSENPI PIL, LAiIPEt, ;WICKS • AND
BEL?ING, T•aBLG L qi POCKET CUTLIItY,
BRITTANNIA 'A'ND P4ATEDWARE,
Pumps; Lead Pipe, Chain • Pula pa,
te7 Pipes, Grindstone:, and
.firtures,
,'KEROSENE LANTEIINS,•
,
JOB WORE done with dispatch. Lamps re
patr,!d. Fluid Lamm; lind Lanterns tdcrred aed
tliti.d to burn '
G min, Old Iron. Casting and Wrought *Scraps,
Cuppeq, Bruits, Brittannia, Bee,m - ax, Fe'athers
and Rigs taken in exchange teegoods. '
Highest price in cash paid for Sheep Pelts
and Furs. ,
OUR GOODS have been purchased on
the pay down system and will be iold for
READY PA:
JOHN A. CODDINU, COD DINO & RUSSELL
C. S. RUSSELL. •
Towulla, :larch 10, Ikt63.
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WRSHALL BROTHERS & CO.,
Wish to call - the attention, 'of the public to
their nes; Stock of
TIAROWARE. I '
FARMING IMPLIMENTS,
BLACK fiIIiTTRS' . TOOtS,
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
- Also, a large assortment of
Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils, -
;Putty, Varnishes, and Paint
and Varnish Brushes
of.all kinds, which will be-sold for the loweit
Cash prie.:. A IFq ne assortment 01 '
K rt. 0 E 'L A M P„S'
of every style and pattern to suit the public,
!Amps - repaired and changed from Oil and.
Fluid ~o Kerosene.
• Particular attention paid to the manufacturing
of all kinds of
JOBBING PROWITLY ATTENDED TO
R y e ltaN;e on Mod it lino article of
iII,ASS . PhtII`I JARS,
Fitii proved . sclt- grating cork-s, an ‘ il -
tiERMETIC2 4 .I.,SEAL.INGCANS,
.chich is one of the hest cans used.
Jooe :moa.
' ''RVENTY-VIVE YEARS EXPERI
- Iti JIENTISTRY.
I. M. SHIM, U. D.. Would respectfully inform
the tohabitatits of - Itradiord tloutity th it 11 , - is
permanently located ut Waverly, N. Y., where
he has be..ni in the. pr,ictice ot his profession for
the past tour year+. He would say that from his
long and successto I practice of 25 years duration
he is familiar with all the different styks of
work done in any and all Dental Establishments
in city or country, and is better prepared than
may other Dental operator in the.vieinity to. do
work the best adapted to the matty.atill different
cases that present themselves oftentimes to the
Dentist. ns be understaiida the - art of mak,ng his
own artificial teeth, and has laidlities for doing
Om same. To those. requiring under sets _ot
teeth he would call Uttentiori to his new kind of
work which consists of •porcelain` for both plate
and teeth, and forming a continuous gum. It is
more durable, more natural in appearance; and
much' better adapted to the gum than any other
kind of work. Those in need of the woe are
invited to call- and examine 'specimens. Teeth
tilled to last for years a,d (Mei:alines for lite.—
Clitortdorin. Ether, and " 3itroys• Oxide " ad
ministered with perfect safety, as Over four hun
dred patienta within the last tour years Lan tes
tify.
I will be in Towanda from the 15th to 30t11 of
every month, at the office of W. K. TAYLOR,
(formerly occupied by Dr. 0. H. Woodruff )
Having made tugements with Mr. Taylor, I
am premed t do' all work in the very best
style, a his o us; April 23, 1867.
25
25
1 00
DR., VA BUSKIRK, OPERATIVE
AND 54:C 1-4.NA71.1 ! DErrisr, has opened
rooms in the cidleman Block, directly oppo
sito the Means House, for the practice ' his
.profession, and lq prepared at all times tolphr
forM all operat ens belonging to Dentistry. The
different kinds . • Plate Work, will be recom
mended accor to Chair honest merits. Nat
ural Teeth dile. 'anil restored to [hell original
beauty, with m: terial the best adapted to eac h
individual case The greatest care' and atten
tion will be given to the correction of irregu
larities and the extraction of Teeth. In this
Department of .motice - the Doctor would say
he claims an a Mint of skill and experience
equal to that 4p.ssessed by any, one in this or
any oher co. try. - Teeth will be extracted
without pain, b.• the use of gas, chloroform o:
ether, and in a manner verrsatisfactory to pa
tients,,as the • •stimony of hundreda s can be
sh,own. Please call and examine specimens.of
our work,and be assured of the correctness of
the statements. Advice and consultation will
be hheerfvlly and gratußously given
Towanda, June 6,1867.-6 m
WHOLE,
Scranton, Pa., -
Decker's Piano:
gans, Treat, L.
of Musical Instr
Books. Orders
pecially, so liciti
116 Penns •
March 18, IS6
To w
Get yoar'wool
cent in ritir
WANTED, 5.
et price. cash. ^
'irANTED, 5
the lowest rat
entire satisfacti
WANTELL 511
Our Carding
this 'Spring an'
perlenced ¶ ark:
BU-Q
June 13, 867!
TIISSO
-11- , op Itt
teal consen
by 8. F. T
the late fir.
Wyelasin
DEL. HAZDENG
BIM rind
of, the dim
the patrons ,
I do earnest
with the a•
q,HAVI
lk—.l
for Hal •
G AM
~a~~ma~rtt.
8•9 B •
GOODS,
TIN WARE
ALE ,MUSIC DEPOT.
. .
L. B. POWELL •
ti i
ealer In Clickering's Pianos,
, Mason do Hamlin's Cabinet Or
&ley & Co's ftlelo 3 eons, and all
meats, Sheet Music- and Music
1 rom Dealers and Teachers es
' Address
'
L. B. POWELL.
vania Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
.--Sm.. '
OL `GROWERS.
anufactured .anu save 50 per
ha: 1
,000 lbs'wool, at highest mark
,oo(3 Ms Wool o : manufacture at
1, and .work Warranted to give
.000 lbs Wool tO card into Rolls
achine has been new clothed!
will do extra work; with ex
: en to attend it, as the
ANNA WOOLEN MILLS,
—.tiw Waverly, N. Y
1".
10N.,; The firm of Bish
r is this tiny :dissolved by mu
he business*lll be conducted
who will settle all ancontits of
BLikioE! dG TAYLOR.
ne 11,1867.-6w*
To TIM PUBLIC
ring thanks to the public in behalf
1 reiptictiully solicit a:pt.rtton.ol
s • rally shown to the firm and
i y recto th , se hav4,ing . accounts
l ye firm to settle them a t once. - ,
S. F. T YLOR.
G A D - TOILET SOAPS,
cheap a the NEWS ROOM
FO t THE FAMILY CIR
t
the NEWS ROOM.
A1cu4,140,, , ,i_...,. - .
FouND4r
MAOIfI. N; -E S
SkitetrottAsilt, aka of 'Street,
TOWANDA, BRADFORWCO., PA.,
nowireparol
9;ROULAW : 54. W MILT g;
AND
'SHINGLE MACHINES, ..
Of the best quality with the latest• Improre
enti. kinds of Machinery for Flouring and
flaw Mil L. - • , .
STEAM ENGINES . :
MADE. & REPAIRED;
STEAM WHISTLES, -
STEAM 04G1JES,'
GAME COCKS,,,
,OIL' CANS,
' - Furnished atehort
BOLT C!JVIvIN-G;
Opne from I} to inches in diameter:
. FORGING - - ' '
Of heavy wrought work 'for Bridges, and all
other purposes, done to - order. , Also, a laige
assortment of
COOKING- & HEATING_. STOVES,
,
Opal and Wood Burners . : Furniture for dioking
Spores, S'ove Pipe. Tin-Ware, Boat; Pumps,
Plows, Cultivators and Lers pens, kept Otrialstant
ion hand- _ •
~,,,, , h 1
• •
EgiAWINGS & 'SPECIFICAT lONS
di all kinds of machinery for - mills 'and other
pUrposes prepared by .' '
. 1
t 1 , WARREN HILL, i .
_ .
Foreman, who has buTlarge experienci in this
Lifunedi of ihe buslrusis '
. , ' JOHN CARMAN.
Towanda, Oct. 29, Isilii. Iv. .:, •
CARRIAGES, WAGONS,SLEIGHS
THE OLD i ESTiBLISHApT STILL IN OPEB;
• fe ATION
FELLOWS, CRANDALL & CO.,
Successors to Reynolds, Fellows & Co., are now
offering and are prepared- to furnish on short
,notice, , Wagons Carriages and S:eighs, of all
descriptiOns and of the latest and most apprri
ved style, and of the beat material' at the old
stand opposite the Unkin House, in the c.erl•
tiltl part of Alba Borough, Bradford County,
Pa.
The public are assured that the reputation
the, shop - has acquired during the last six years
under the superintendence of T. H. Fellows, will
be More than maintained, as be will superin
tend the work as heretofore he having long been
and having bad much experience as a Carriage
and Sleigh Builder, would aisnre the public
that uo pains will be spared by the above firm
to make the establishment worthy of their 'pat
ronage. Thankful as one of the old firm for the
patronage thus far extended; we hope to merit
a cuotinunnce of the same.
N.• B.—We, the undersigned, being practical
mechanics, can manulactare and offer to the
Oldie at prices that will defy competition..
JAMES. H. FELLOWS,
- D. W. C. CBANDALL,
, J. G. MERIT' •
Alba Borough. April' 15.1R56.
,
T '-wANIDA 'C.ARRIAGE
,
FACTORY.
The undersigned teoielfally announce to'the
public that they have purchased the
CARR.AGE S HOP
IS
G. H. 1) R AK E..;
-And are now prepared to build work in
TIIE ;, .LATEtT'STYLE
.And most workmanlike; manner. Theo will
constantly keep on hand an assort meat of splen
did • I
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEIIOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS,
ONE AND TWO SEATED
ALBANY , 'SLEIG HS:
ALL WORK .WARRANTED.
REPXIBING promptly atteo i ded to at rea-
souable pFices.
BRYANT StISTIILBN
Towanda, May 9,1867.-IY.
LII . THEE'S MILLS,
BIIRLINOTON, PA:
The proprietor, having rebuilt his Flaming /dill
in Barington. and taken pains in selecting ar
ticles, and the most improved machinery, it is
now Completed in °r i der for all kinds of Flouring.
CUSTOM WORE DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
•
•
'with cheerful attendants, who will see to your
wants in good order and with-general satisfac
tion.
,Wash paid for Grain.
April 17. 1888. ROSWELL I.I,:THEI{.
N - E, W PLANING MILL
The undersigned having built a large and com
modious Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and
filled if with the moat Modern and improved
machinery, for the manufacture of
, ._[ . ViINDOW BASH, ,St BLINDS,
are prepared to fill orders, whethei large or
small, upon the shortest notice. We have
also a large variety of MOULDINGS, -of the
latest style and pattern, which we can furnish
much cheaper than they can be worked by
hand.
PLANING, . .
•
,TONGUEING, - • .
. 1 GROVEING; • .
-..
• AND SCROLL
SAWING,,
and all other work pertaining to Joinery, will
be dcineto suit our customers. .
Persons' building, and not living more than=
twelveto fourteen -miles distant, will find It
largely for their interest to bay of us, or bring
their luMber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Flooring or other lumber,
and- while your team is is -feeding, have -It
:ground out and take it home with you..
We wlll pay CASH for 4PINHA HEMLOCK
LUMBER delivered at out lumber yard. Coine
and tiepins, or if you- coal come, write.
L. B. Romagss CO:
Towanda, Feb., 1864. '
UOK-41NDERY.—THE PUBLIC
LP is respectfully li/formed that the 13Ook-
Bindery has been removed to the Argus •Build=
lug, 3d story, where will be done•
B 0 011-,BIN DIN GI
bran its various branches, on tem' as rea
sonable as." the times " will allow. The Bind
ery will be under the charge of
'H C. WIfITASEI3I;
. _
AneXperienced Binder, and all work will be
promptly done, h a sty.te and manner which
cannot be, excelled. Music,. Magazine:lLNews
papers, Ord Rooks, &c., bound in every variety.
of styie. Particular attention will be paid to
the'Buling and Binding IA
BLAKK BOOKS, •
TO any desired pattern, Which in quality and
damoitity wil he warranted. :
All wort will be ready for `delivery when
promised. ' • •
The patronage of Abe public it nollelied, and
pertte sathfacuon parranteed.
Towanda i August 2, 1866*—tf;'
TOWANDI INSITBANC •
• AGENCY!
Policies lanted,Lonanaiiicultad an ; aptly Ps
,411. B. liVariLdß, Awn.
01 iha Following will Julian rei•able (:on
panics. Office liontanya's 13!t.ck. °
Aggtegate Alm* of Capital, $
Arra* braimanos CoarAlll`
Capital ,
Ilartford, Cow., •
.
=POOL AND LONDON AND GL
PUN AND Lin baseman' Co. •
Csipital. Surplus and 1/06ttled Venda
(Gold) ' it6,271,q7
Assets is the United States, over.% , 1,800.0 u
Daily Preipiums, upwards 9t (Gold) 17,00
NivribioLnar bcausiinteomraxt..l
• ilartjaid, Conat.7f
Cap
Wiroinia btouttatatattcs CotoAar. t
Wilkes-Ban e, I
Capita!
Hoare ANN=Ax Tannin. Imitraiscs
0 0 ., , (Accidental) • •
• Phiguktipisia, I
Capital., . .
-45(Ki.uou •
Commortour YvrvAi.Lmixsaivxcs
$lO/-
Co. . . Cana.,
• Capital
,000, 000
. , Towanda,•Feb.. 20, 18436-4.1 •.t. •
HARTFORD LIVE STOCK IN6u.
1.11. RANCE COMPANY. •
'CAPITAL $500,000.
Cash assets Nov.-1;186G, - $155,208 83 '
. Insures on - all kinds".iof five stack.' agiw
•
-theft and death from '
any cause.
H. H. McKEAN
•
Jan. 10, Ifen • Agent. •
•
Dee.sth, the Hare " Lady Mace," owned I,y
Dennis R. Fliiggi 04 Boston.. slues., accident-illy
received a kick• from another - horse, breakin g
her tell tore leg, above the knee, rendering it
necessary to kill her as an act of hulnautly.
cured in the Hartford Live 6tonk inianines 6, ?Iv
pang. Lou paid pet:. nth 1861 1 :
FIRE' LIFE; AND ACCIDENTAL
• INSURANCE.
17 4 1 . AL REPRESENTED OVER -
BEVEN7WEN . MILLION 1101.1.4
. • -c; S. RUSSELL, Agent, I.
-
FOR TUE FOLLOWING NANZDItr.LIABLN CoMPANYs
PIitARD YULE 1 MARINE INEIIIII.ANCZ
- COMPANY Philadelphia, f
Capital and &opine'. over
Roma Ixsusatici COMPANY,.
Of New-York
Capital and surplus, over....
INOURARCI Comi4Eanit or NORTH
AMERICA/ Pheadt/phia.
Capital and tamping, over 31,700.u0u
.
Ids.sriArran bairns Nos COMPANY, i
•
Of Wm-York.
...Capital and surples. over • $9OO 9(0
..,
E * NTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, /
Of Philadelphia.
:1 Capita} and surplus, over ~..$350,000
.
Mow Issunstma Cosirssy,„....,,A•
Of .New-York.
Capital awlsurplus, over '
'PUTNAM INSURANCE COXIANT, 7 t
. Of Hartford, Conn: 1 •
Capital and 'surplus, over... ...... $704,000
i.
licrusi. lasi 11On:rah-mos Costrastr.
• Of New-York. 1
tiapital and surplus,nier.
Trts.vszums Issussaos COMPANY, t '
, Of Hartford, Conn. 1
Capital and surplus,. ()Tar ' $600,000
'niiks taken on all kinds of Property, at jui„
low-ratesas by any other-reliable Companies:
?elides issued and Losses,-.- It any,
lasted at this Ageney;thereby saving the trouble
'and exists* of going elsewhere for settlement.
W 011ie at the Ilardwhere Store of Cod
ding t Russell ' C. 13, RUSSELL.
Towanda, Feb. 7, 1866.—tt
T EE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NORTEL'AIdEItICA.
Office No. 241 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
This Company are now prosecuting the bu
nese bt Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE
on - Buildings, Merchandise. Furnitbre,
throughout the State of Pennsylvania, ou finer•
afteruis,for long or short periods; or perrn.loKa.•
ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for losses
tug the period of nearly 70, years that the (2' in .
pany has been in esistence p entitles them to t h
confidence of the public:
Dzazorons.—Arthur G. Collin; Semite. '
Jones, John A Brown,Charles Taylor. A nl Iro,e
White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood. Wm. '
Welsh, Wm. E. „Bowen, James N. bielthtni S. •
John Morris Wain, Mason, Geo. L. tinrr. , . , ,,
Francis R. Corp4.,Edward H. Trotter. Edward S.
Clarke, Win. Cummings. •
ARTIIIIR G. COFFIN, Pres'nt.
C. S. RUSSELL, Airpnt, Tnwanda.
FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE PNSLT
RANCE .0014.PANY
OF MIIjDLE PENNSYLVANIA,
Office in Din:milk, Montour County, Penn a
Capital
The Partneri Mutual Pire Insurance Company
of Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the '
Pennsylvania begialature, in the year 18.59 for
the Mutual Insurance of Conntryproperty only,
and immediaaty thereafter - commenced' its °per.
ations on_that principle, which has been . strict :
ly adhered to Once,
All losses have been promptly paid out ot the
P.remiuma coUected on application for insurance
without making any tomm.supenta. •
' The Inanrince ot Country proper-y only, the
tow rates charged tar Insurance, and the prompt
payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recom•
mendation of the Farmers tMuitud Fire loss,
•ance -Company of Middle Penns.lvania, to al
owners of sate class' country property.
P. JOHNI301!1, Sec'y. Wy. FIILMER,Prert
' I LUCIEN MYER,
March 6.,' 66. . Agent. Towanda. Pa
B R F.0,1t . 1) COUNTY
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
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IL B. ArcKEAN ? REAL EsTAA AGENT
Valutible ,Farms, It'll' /Properties, city sod
Town, Lots tor Bale.
Parties having' prOperty for sale will and it
to' their advantage by eaving a description 01
the.same, with term*of sale at this ageocy,as
patties are crtnstantlY enquiring for farms dtc
•
! H. B. McKEAN,
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-Real Est to Ageot.
(Ake Idontanye's Block , Towan , Pa.
Tan. 29, 1867.
.J.VED,POOL AND LON _
-La GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE Ib
COMPANY.—Office, 45 William
Broadway, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved Fonds
Meld) 1, - $16;271,675
Assets - in the United States, over 1,800,000
Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold) 1. 17,000
•r
es sharcholdersi personally responsible for
engagements of the company. Al Directors
mast be shareholders.
DlREC'rnag IN Nrw Youx.—Fran id Cotteuet,
'Esq. Chairman, Henry Grinnell ql,. - Deputy
Chairman, -Joseph Gaillard - ,. .
Archibald, Esq., H. B. M. Consul Alexarirle
ItathiltOn, Jr., Esq., Robert O. Per u, w.sq.
Alfred Pell, ,Esq.,, Resident Seere lay . 'Alex
ander Hamilton, Jr.; Esq., Counsel . 1 Board.
BArlins —Phenix Bank--Camma n Co.
-The Policies of this _Company e issued by.
well-known 'American citizens real eat in New
Yolk, who are Directors , and Share alders, And,
consequently, with the (other Shit elders. are
individually liable ,tor all the eng gements of
the Company ; all Policies are sign by them ;
all claims are payable in cash on proof of lola,
without deduction for interest; and not, as is
usual, sixty days after presentation of proof
They expire at sir ofelock; P. M., and not at
noon. Life insurance -- effected, and annuities
granted on favorable terms.
11; B. McKE ,
Towanda. April 23..1867,
..
HORSE• HAY- F , O RK.
.
DRAKE, SILL & HUDSON'S 4TENT.
Patented July 31, 1866
The aubscriher would respectfully call the at•
tentiou of Farmers to The latent arid great• st
invention in the way of Horse Ha Forks and
Cutteri. This fork is Heer, chew er, srld -bet
ter, more durable, and less liable to break or
get out of repiir, than any one now offered -to
:the public. It is proposed that th:4ork shall
start upon its merits and is warran to work
perfectly id gip-better. satisfaction. than an
York in th woHd. It ,is easter Wok for the
man who. ' it, a boy can manage it with easy-)
and it is a rat rate hay knife. It is p,sp lend id
l i es
article,' please look at it.
For sale by Cadillac& Hassell, ToWands, T..
L. Moody, Rome.
-,_ • M. N. MOODY.
-- June 13, 1867.-2 ms - • •
I - 11 1,1 E PARLOR SETS, at •
' FROOI3.
JOCIHOTOORAPII ALBANS OF ALL
atm end 'styles. at the 'FEW ROOM. -
fEAKFAST, DINING, EX.TEN
EtION,And Palm. Tables, At Fixosrs.
s2ou.uou
CA IA
5360,0,,6
$3 ,750,CG0
$750,000
$8,000.060
f~ii ism ,ft,
'ON AND
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, Agmt