g4.9ritittural: How to kill Daisies. Tits ox eye daisy is a great nuis ance ou many farms: It is to be to and more or less upon almost every. Linn, Instead of being destroyed as fast as they appear they are allowed to multiply until they overspread the ,whole land and, become a source of ) at merely annoyance bat of,positive injury to premise's. Indeed next to .leinada Thistles they are to be depre- Atvd and 'provided against: In an address delivered some time ago by' 4-;olon Robinson Esq., who owns a larm.in West Chester county, New York, he alluded to the ox-eye daisy stud the, way to get ' rid of it, in the following 'way When I bought the land it was as thickly set with daisies as any field I ever'saw. I did not believe in them for hay or pasture. I did' not know that salt would kill thetii,but I found the first dressing greatly diminished the slovenly farmer's crop: The second 'dose did the, work, I found next mowing time, when they had predominated over all the grass vs for years, scarcely a single bull's eye to be seen npon.an acre. In their , place came white and. tea clover timo thy, red•top and Jane grass. Do the farmers esteem these better than . daisies ? I do. If you do mot, why all I have to say is;this is (now) 'a free country and you - may grow them. I shall salt and kill them. I had rather grow clover and grass. But killing daisies is not all the benefit I derive from salt. It killed It•• worms, and the moles" notfinding their accustomed food discontinued burrowing titder and killing the sod, and it grew and flourished. But that is not all. Manure is good for nothing, until it has met with solvent. Some vegetable substances are not soluble in rain water, ,. and al though capable of making good ma-. nure are good for-nothing In thiir inert condition. The action of salt, lime, plaster, potash, etc., upon dead, inert .vegetable .flber in the soil, is to cause it decay And become food for 'the owil.g grass. Dig up s.id in any old hide-bound meadow or poo: "runorit" pasture and you will it Still-of black dead roots. ' If you dieaguin after the ac tion of the salt or other mineral ma nures you.._will find a ver y great.dif fetence in Abe product. In short,you havealade two blades of grass grow where only one grew before. What, if over: all this country the same re sult conk be produced ? WhO can calculate the increase of wealth ? It alone would forever pay the interest upon the national debt, and that, at least,. would prove a national bles sing. I have seen some hay fields the. present season where three-fourths of thEi weight of the crop wardaisy. At a little distance it appea4l to be ail daisy. This was the case in a fieldt Auburn. The flea-bane over grew7the clover. Snch a field as that I think I can clear of the pest of all good farmers at a cost not exceeding $3 an acre, and even here ' where transportation Is most, expensive. I - did it upon my own place in Westchester county, at less than one dollar an acre. Again -you ask, how ? I answer, with salt. Nothing else. That is sure death to -.daisies. At first I used three bush els not. being sure - of. its effect, I think I got a ton of hay from. three bushels of sat, which was applied ..early in the silting, about the . time the grass began lo look green. Upon a i th stubble I put three bushels more, d since that I have applied ten m re bushels. The cost in New York was six,cents a bushel at the packing houses, where it is brushed off dry salted pork. . CLEANLINESS IN THE DAIRY.—The fol lowing are the rules drawn up by the manager of one of the most successful cheese factories in New York State, for the guidance of those sending milk to' the factory,in order to secure cleanliness, purity,; and the least waste possible. Never under any circumstances, send a can of mil to the factory that has not been strained. A tin strain er pail is beat, but a clean carefully scalded cloth, stretched upon a neat little frame, which :may be placed di rectly over the can,- .will answer.— This I all-important, and any one who will examine the contents of the strainer, at any factory, will be convinced of it. 2. See . to•it that,the milking be per formed in a cleanly : manner, and nev er tolerate filthy .hhbits in'milkers.— ; It is unjust to the purchasers and to I the consumers of our cheese. ' .3. Pay wore attention to the cans, especially to the seams, covers, and faucets, in hot weather be particublr ly vigilant. A thorough rinsing at night, and a rinsing, washing, scald ing, and sunning in the morni ng, . will suffice, 'though it is very desirable that in hot 'weather the cans and faucets be scoured . with salt twice a week. 4. When it is possible avoid the use Of all wooden vessels. Tin is the only ifit article for pails, &c. When wood is used, extra care must be em ployed in cleansing. Beware of freshly painted pails, for their use is dangerous. 5. See to it that when the cows are driven from the pasture, they be not chased by dogs norm any way hur ried and heated. 6. Always have leaky cans promp ly, repaired. - 7. In portions of the year, when milk is sent to the factory only once daily, always put the night's milk into the can (into two if you have them), leave the cover off, setin a cool place and stir the mass with a dipper several times during the eve. ning. TO ' - DESTROY Asre.—Get ,a large loese sponge, wash it clean, and -sprinkle it, over with sugar, and lay it- where moat the ants do congregate ~—they will soon fill every cell, and 'it will be to .them a sell, too, for you have only to dip your sponge in hot ,water, to slay them by the hundred: Ax Atberican, being asked why he chewed tobacco, replied, "to keep a nasty taste out of ray mogtb." My is it possible to expect that . =roam uk* ativ im* ier, wham they win the 4 to "Ali fait_toko v. Ow-Atotm;, ,titers a j3it944ontothipor 4.46464e_ tiet 1..11. *4*. f 411.4 .( 404 ,401444 PtikkOZ *KW* Itirnittim TILL ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF. GOODS! JAMFI3 0. 4 FROST, would tali attention to the large and varied assortment of FURNITURE! Now on exhibition M. his Ware Rooms, width he will be happy to aboir to any and aver y one free of charge, or to sell at a very a, all ad vance from coat.. Tbaikful for the put liberal patriinage of the public,' I, would say that 1 shall still endeavor to make it to their interest tisileal with me, not Only bylkeeplig LARGER STOOK To select from than Is kept in any Other Ruin tare Store in this region ; but also by offering them AST Ai LESS PRICE Than the same quality of gOoda can be pur chased elaewhere.l I have now in store over 60 DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF CHAIRS, And more than THIRTY DIFFEEENTISTYLES BEDSTEADS Besides BIIIVICLS, Stands, Tables, Book 10 What Nota, Sofas, Tete-a-Tete's, Roc d and Easy_ Chairs, Plano' Stools, Ch • t dren's Carriages Children's Cradles 47 • and -Cabs, Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Plata, Pie tism Frames, Photo graph Ovals, Steel Engravings, Cobh and Taatels, • ,itc. In fact a frill assortment OF EVERYTHING IN THE LINE, All of which will be sold OHEAP.FOR CASH The public are invited to call and examine my atock before' purchas lug elsewhere. Store ou Main Street. 2 doors south of biontanyes: r 41so keep on band, a large assortment of READY MADE COFFINS, From the most common to the finest Mahogany or Rosewood, which will be furnished with or without Antolini:ye with' Hearse, at low a Price as the. same quahty can be ourceaseu elloste where. ' l)ec Doi6.—Tr Z N EW FURNITURE STORE 1 Haug rented the Furniture Ware-rooms fors erly occupied by •F. N. Page, Athens, •Pa , :, would now say to the patrons of the old Estah• lishutent that I have a complete Stuck of.Cood4, just received, embracing everything in the FURNITURE' LINE. My ? 4 b, are new and well selected, and for GOOD GOODS Will not be undersold by any. Call and ex amine my stock before purchasing. , I retain the Workmen of the old establishment, and 't MR. N. I. HART Will have elniage of the business and Manufact uring. In short we have the finest Stock of boos in our line west of New York, consisting of • Parlor Furniture, Chamber• Setts, Sofas, Bureaus, Marble-top Centre Tables, Extension and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Frames, , 'biirrore, Picture Frames, Pholograph Ovals, Cord twd Tassels, Steer Engravings, 01i Cartins, Toilet 5t3.11(19, Work-Boxes Pictures, 4i,c COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES Our Undertaker's Department will at all times he well suptilled with everything la that lice. We have the FINEST BE.A SSE In this section, not - eircepting anything west of New York; and will attend Funerals ;Whir a circuit of Twenty Miles, on reasonable terms. G. H. VOORHIS. N. T. HART, Agent. Athena. Jan. 2,5. 1866.-1 y FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 1 JAMES hiAKlNßONAnnoances to the public that he still contindes to manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, Banana. Tables. Bedsteads, Stands, Chairs, ltc., of every descriptiut , which will be made of the best materials, and'in he most workman like manner. ' I invite the inection of the public to myjwork, which shall ne be sgrpssed,in durability, at any atop in the , counin and my prices will be , found to be as low as time/ will admit. Randy-made Coffins constantly on hand ,or made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired. Aug. 15; 1865. G ROCERY, PROVISION AND FEED ; STORE. JOHN MERIDETH • (Main.st., first door south of the Rail Road House) would most respectfully invite the at tention of the priblic to his large and well ta lented -tuck o 7 -I GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, tifi is to suit the . times, and purses of all. He hits also opened a splendid FEED STORE, Which is well situated to supply the canal and Barclay coal region at all times. lie keeps poustantly on hind a large stock of • TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, moLessES=, FLOUR, ,RUTTER,-' PORK, /iCt, Whicli he is selling cheap for cash. . • • • . - - The eitizerii-Or - Towanda 'and Vicinity, will please accept, . thanks tor their vet y liberal patronage \for the last two years, .and I promise wi4i their assistance , to improve ev• ery opportutity to ,eolarge our bus nem, so a.; to warrant satishmtion to all. Call and see us again. JOHN MERIDETH. Towanda, July 10, 1867. pARis E X.P OrS IT I 0 N. THE SEWING biACHINE ItEsULT. W HEEL' , ER Sr.. WI L SON OAHE!" THE DAY! The:highest premi thn the only GOLD M - For pedection In' Sewing Machines has been • awarded to the WHEELER & WILSON MANU FACTURE% COMPANY. There were eighty-two competitgrs, and the greatest attended the announcement _if .1116 e WICKHAM & IMAGE, Ar kei ts at to c ii ty ß i r , d ad[or . Bounty, -sell these ma rices Towanda, July 11,1867,. CASH PAID FOR\ ' DEACON AND V HOBIgMADE I LOTH WCORANGED POR *OOL, AT DAYTON'S., TOlnuuts; April sow. bitrinq W 1 ANY,. HOTTER* 114.146 as Ana lbw , (arm it abort notice; £1 64.1.44 et tf,R NEWS ROOM. IE=I ° ORO STORE, Goal dl'wat.t., iluccessnir tol W. R. B. Oore.ljtrAcontinain the business at the old stud No. A, Pitlon'n Block, where. he is daily receiving- additions to his. Stock front LW limit reliable importers .and msuutacturers respect. tally asks ' or a liberal share of public patron age.. A late stook Of FRESH DRUG 'AND RIEDIOINISE • • . I ;Dojos& been recoiled, ank we are. now pre pared to supply the - 1 WANTS OP THE PUBLIC WITH ARTICLES l • ISLONIHKG TO,THE !lUDs. I BoTANIC. WLEtYII43 AND nomalP r eatitc BIEDIPINEIL • ALL THEPOPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. PAWS,' OIL, VJIINI6B, . PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OF'EVERY KIND. 1.1.00/10LICI •TID 'LOW MiLLOTII, • ALKALOID AND RESINOIDS. ABDOMINAL BUPPOETERS BREAST 1 PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELIA, AND Nuridag Bottles, Syringes and cath3ters. ! • ♦ LAMB ABBOII,INENT OF BAZOILS, 5T13014, POCKS'? SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE A large stipply Brushes fqr the , Hat and Hair Also to the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow: . ders and Pastes Oils, Perfntilery, Soaps. Combs. Hair - Dyer, invigor store. &c., Kerosene, Kerosene Lamps: Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, &c., all of the 1 , late st. styles... CFIOICE I CIGARS, TOBACCO AND BNUFF tar Physicians supplied at reasonable rates. Medicines and Prescriptions caretullyi and ac curately Compoundell and prepared by compet ent persons at all ?hours of the day and night. Sunday hours' from 9 to ill o'clock in; the tore noon, . lo'2 in the afternoon. I W. H. H. !GORE. Towanda , dept. 29. UNA. CLOTHING.! CLOTHING Ist door South of Codding & Enssell'sj has just reselved from New York a large and!atractive assortment of Oar stock comprises every article 'morn by men and boys, PILOT I.AND'REAVER OVERCOATb, REST QUALITY BUSINESS SUITS OF ALL . bTYLES. - COATS, PANTS, VEST S, SHIRTS, COLLARS, NUE T , .. WRAP. ERS, DRAWERS AK. .• • (TENTS FURNISHING GOODS _ T CTPTHS, CASSDIER AND Vii3TINGS Whin We will make up to order on short notice , A nICe sine of Fancy Cassliners for Pants and Coats. Latest style Hats and Caps. gents Fur Collars. r Bear !in mind if pi/ wish to buy Clothing ClIFIA?, and .is good as represented, call at Ters Cash. COLLINS' Towanda, Dec. 7.1565. • t T HE TEM PLE OF FASHION \,-- SKINS, Also 1 - Ifilebirint . ;Dingo i PO W L;;L's PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, 1' • - FOR MEDICAL USE ONLY. A TOLL. ASSORTMENT OF CONS/ MELTED DTI-STEWS AND GLASS AU the Best Tresses, Shoulder Braces, SHIRT DB, KNIVES, AND BEST QUALITY. gitt)ing. READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER. • • J. M. COLLINS, NEW WINTER •CLOTIIING. Of every description Especial attention is ailed to onr stock Cutting done to order on shoiinOtlce. "NEW sranE, NEW GOODS! An entire New StociVof Clothing 'Thought as cheap as before ti7war, to besold with SM e A.--L L R0FI; T S The undersigned would respect:ally announce to the citizens of Towanda and Arieinity that he has this day opened at the sontit Stole of BE.IDLEMAN'S . • Opposite the Means House, Main Otreet, a • I NEW ESTABLISHMENT Of,lte_ady Made Mena and Eva and:Cbildrena CIOTHINGII GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, fIATSNAPS SC., &c., &C. , , 'And that those goods honght at . very law fik or will be sold Witli very sma II I) nflia. din t e to establish a germanent trade to this place , - a in °rider lo gam . the cold:Wm:we of imyebas e - wjll deal with them on a liasis of holiest y integrity, and all goods sold will be.gifar a nte for what they are represented to be. • • R 3. Come and examine the New Eitcire of Tgwanda,,Apill 8, 1867.--yr SOL O . M'ON & Are now opening their general 64ock of SPRING & SUMMER' CLOTHING 1 - , .1 For men and boys aqua. The a ssortment will be found the choices they have ever offered, etse lected with reference to the wan of their trade. They respectfully invite an amination of their clothing , which is mann tared ex pressly for their trade, having a payer aVail times in the market we feel conlideat to give a better at a lower price - than can be obtained elsewhere: Also in.store for the trade a com plete stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS SUCH AS i & FANCY CASS. 113HERTS, • • • LINEN •AND MUSLIN SHIRTS, LINEN COLLARS ANDFFS, • PAPER COLLARS AND 4UFFS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,I TIES, HATS AND cups, • • The entire stock must be mddiby the first ef August, next. We are offering great bargain ,it as we intend to remove, •we feel confident in saying to our friends and customers, you will find it to your interest to call on usAefore ingt chasing elsetrbere, Remember the i lace, • ' SOLOMON SON, No. 2, Patton's Block. Towanda, M ay 22.'67. . E N" EW ARRAN G T AT rsa • I NEWS ROOM AND BOOK STORE. The undersigned haying purchasedkhe BOOK STORE AND NEWS ROlOll of J. 7. respectfully invite the old patrons Of the estab lishment and the public genendly, tomdl and az amine our stock. • • ALVORD BARBER. a: V. Armin. *MU& VIIAMELED CHAMBER !SETS. AV Also Fate Chesnut or Walnut clamber le FItOST'S. s4' l'Otkag GROOKEBy frr•:43R.E, WICKBAM k BLACK 1111 eilatged sad go Stied t the:r - • -1 • uP.l!lth VERY LAM And varied assortment of . J. ?r,I7H CROCKtiYi. GLASSWARE, STONE WARE. We propose to keep in connection 'with the above a fall stook of SILVF4 PLATfilk- JAPA - 141NED GOODS TABLE CIIIrLERY. In variety. `.4 Aa we buy all onr (bode from We flatter ourselves, we can eell GOOD GOODS Lower than any.other 'parties In this region. ,TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, MANIT,ACTUR,ING WHEELER & WILStPVS And • SINGER'S BEWIN6 MAOHiNEB Towanda, Match 741867 GLASWA 225 Greenwich Street; 2 doors below Bare lay s CROCKERY DEALERS' GLASS WARE. CONFECTIONERS' 66 VI DRUGGISTS', as 61 GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE GLASS WARE. Also,la complete assortment of BRITANNIA 'WARE, SILVER. PLATE,D WARE, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, &C., Best brands of Kerosene 011. The best patent Fruit Jars in the market, to be sold at the lowest prices. A fall line of Looking Glasses. AU kinds of Glass Ware made to order. Agent; for Meridian Britannia Compalf.:. .1. T. WRIGHT, 225 Greenwich Street, April 15, '67. -2 doors ',claw Barclay, N.Y. T HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Purchased the entire interest of In in the firm of 0. B. PATCH & CO., b noir prepared 3o'offer to the citizens of Bradford County and-vicinity, a large and well selected H. .tAcoßs stock of o'bERIES, Which I have poiehased for Cash andleefeonfl dent that can Ben at as. low figures as can be purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the public a splendid stock of TEAS, COFFFi, SUGARS, BTAECII, 6ALEILitt . IB, SPICES, &Z. Have on hand a Iwo stack of AKRON , FLOIJR, GRAHAM DO RYE DO, BIIOILWIIEAT DO. I keep ocm . id4tl7 on band , PORK, HAMS, LARD and kinds of FISH. Would call the at. tention of the public to our Can't Be Beat STOCK' OF TOBACCO, In quality or prim. Jeme OaldefsCeletallikid Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap. Pie sae call and examine onratock of Largeal ...YANKS* *IONS; TOILET COLPS, &c., &c. I will pay the high lest cub price for - COUNTRY PRODUCE. Formers glee us a ban before maths elpritbeee: • C. B. PATOH; , -" • AII pis on Indebted to the late Arm will please ealltuld make immediate, piymeit. 2 a. S. PATON Tower, Much xi, 1887. ==M= CHINA, YELLOW, .1109 K, LAVA, WOOD, WILLOW, FIRST HANDS, CLOTHS, CA \ SSBIERES, AND Of the tiest quality. ,PUTTING And Doo e.to order, Agents for le the Gieat Depot for In fact all kinds of And r .IIII,OBENE WARE,' H. H. PATCH, WOODEN WARE,V = 11)*i -(iitti'4lltbkinitr. D ii-,, i ;:if co - ':' , 0.11 , k,.E ii;' 11, 2'81 • I if - OLD OAMIf 4 DRUG STORE, strfaikunaß *vim TILOS, BENI , • , (loiser - lab 101'4* Bilidillil`Tairs:ids` Ps.,' • llaiiiiireeratirelifbliurfluri tP US** , i fun lad Coke Wei oportmen., emistltuung an ekteaelek: en lOW rdifialugle4 the the Atte tot tal parposee.' 'carefully th,regvd tq the juogriaelmarants et, the ,irblek - falll- be kept emudeutly,eup pl; with - hush ' pucka ses ._' and oftered:on the mostreaseual4 %blurt : AC WbOusla oeßetall f , Dit11,63, MEDIOINBS,?CHEMEIOLLS, .)7APfl",..!tuip-P , " 34 a!u5, , , BPN4NPA I 9,,7 I 4 O R I .ME. SASH,. Awbrr, **BITFAFASH. • • • "Ana au tfndi oC BriOtes, ,KEROSENE . 1 OR COAL OIL, Almhid and Burning Fluids. 1414PSo' - MAPE23,• WICKS, MUNN • ' Spezm, lArd,Whalo, Nests Foot, TANNERS AND MACHINE 0. Pouf and Toilet Articles ti an thelriattet BFONMI, 11)11ISCES, SOAPS CO' a: Pomades Hair•Dye~. Perfumary , , POCKET pooss,,PORT...MQN • i Pocket Entilmi,Bazors, TOOTH,. SKIN AND HAIR PREPARATIO ' PURE WINES AND LIQDORS, For Medicine' use, TOBACCO, SNUFF, II'ES AND' CIO Garden, Field‘and Fidur Seeds, Trusses, Su porters, Suspensories, Shoulder : Bread Pumps, Teething Rings, Nursing B6ttles, Nipples, Nipple Shells and "8! lehls Syringes ; Bed Pans.; Self -3 Seitlingfruit Jars, Thermometers, Flavoring: - Stone Jugs, Glass Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick , , and Stove Blacking, Flab Taekle, /damns tier', die.; Botanic. Eclectic and lionarepat is Medicines, arid all the Popular Pate , ' MEDICINE,B. AU articles . warranted as represented. . r sons at a distance can ieceive, their orde by stage or mail, which will receive prompt and' careful attention: , • DR. PORTEOS PREPARATIONS FOR FAMILY USE, . , anown as Safe and Reliai,le Rem ediei,l are trar ranted tor what they are intended to •R fire satis faction, via : , I f I Dr. Porter's P ectoral flyruP, for coughs, colds, /nig comptaintake.6oel2l 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pill., for bilious com plaints and mild cathartic.... 25 Dr. Porter's /3anifer Syru, for scrojula skin diiiases, 4e. . Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for fpiak weak, ness, 4pe. • ~, ... ... 1 1 3 Dr. Porter a Tonic Elixir for strengtkiming , the systeM, ' - • • - 1 Dr. Porter's-Tansy Schnapps, for fiver and itufvey complaints . 1 00 Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophoaphites; for etervous•debsbei • 1 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry ' Balsam. - for diar- ' • ' rhea, &c. - - . 35 Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation /0i sprains i bruises, 4ee ' • 35 D. Porter's Peatoiral Wafers, for hoarse. nos, sore threat; 4-e • 26 Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for expelling II 25 Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup. for - =lamina ling was ste:.t 35 Dr: Porter's Infant Relief, for crying babes colic, , ' 36 Dr. Forfer's Cephalic Snuff, for k catarrh • hiadache. ' 25 Dr. Porter's ache Toothacfie Drops', fral tooth . 35 Dr.'Porter's Tooth Powder. for' freserning teeth 36 Dr. Porter's Tricogene, for dressing and 60 vowing the hair ' 80 Dr. Porter's Tricophile, tor beautifying the. , hair....... ... . ... 50 ro Dr. Porter's Odorifens ' Elhampoo,l'or clean ing the Dr. Porter's of Flowers, for beautify. ing the complexion 50 Dr. Porter's Pile CEntment. for external 1 00 Dr. Porteesit e ttClVCOMPound . • 'for seald ing urine 100 Dr. Porter's Medicated Pigs,. for habitual _ . coistipation • 100 Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cuts.wounds do ' 15 Di. Porter'a Lip Heise, for chapped lips.... 25 Dr. Porter's Eye Ba`lve, for inflamed eyes.. " 25 Dr. Porter's Eye NVater, for inflamed eyes.. 36 Dr.-Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for corns and b ona Dr. Porter's Constipation, llls, for CollthEe tleSB.* ' Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, to poor blood Dr. Porter's Citrate ,Ifa oils, forts pleas- ant cathartic Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet;for making nu- • tr.tious diet for , invalids 21; Dr. Porter's Extract i Vanilla, for flavoring Ice cresol, ac = 40 Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for. flavoring . • ice Crain—large bottles to Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, tot mcndin g ' broken glass, &o - ~... 25' Dr. Porter's Liquid, Gine„_ for repairing • wood work... : . .......... . 26 ; Dr. Porter's Cleansing Flu;d,for easy wash- . 'lng , to, Dr. Porter's Bed Bog Poison,. [or killing - ' . 50 Dr. Porte r'sflies Fly Poison Paper, for killing . Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Pori - on, toy' ez. ;. 05 . terminating rats 25 Dr. Porter's Benzine, for removing spots . from clothes 25 Dr. Porter's Black Ink, In pint bottles, 25' fn balk by the gallon 1 00 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for diseases of animals 30 Dr: Porter's florae and Cattle Lotion, for spriiiisor" ells, ,kc - 50 Dr. Porter's Ring-Bone and gpavin Mire, for lame horses 50 Medical advice given gratuitously at the office, charging only Tor medicine. Sir Thankful for past line 1 patmageorould reapecttu ly announce to bl 4 trieuda and the public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy , and merit the continuation of heir confidence and patronage. • Dee r 18, 18613.—yr. A GOOD THING 4fAY BE SEEN WOOD •fr, HARDING'S GALLERY OP ART. TOWANDA, RR/a/FORD ismirr,,P.A. We take pleasure in furor niing our 'old friends and the public, that we hive procured one of the best . • Solar Cameras now in use, and are to furnish to all One patrons.lietter • ROTOGRAPHS, from ',•miniatnre. to life size, than ever offered In this count:; at' Very low 'pri ces. We are stilt making the Iciest GER PERRp. TYPIEEI, mounted on cards. as' well as JR kinds of CASE PICTURES, such op MELAINOTYPES end ll) / 11BROTIPPES. We are also making heariffal CART/ PZIOTOGRAPHWV at -aU the best et lea, and having secured the best, and Plenty of help, ve;ean insure stair gs to all that may favor as/ with their Patronage. We shall in Ware give oar strict attention to all sittings, in , order to secure/the mbstefavcnabli poeitionand as ,iiieoptienimme as possi ble to our customers. regard to C 0 P ~ G oar present.factlittei enable 'its to Inge on short notice, the moat artistic pictures from very poor DAOURRROTYPES, IiEtANIOTYPES s . OR 'AMBROTYPES. the Inereastng demod far test kind of work has lead as to give our sAkotiott pertkOlsrly to that biensh of the Wools. of \ We are tasking large adilkions \to Oar stook GILT, &OfIWOOD AND I/MOM MUM& OM W. WOOD. I EJUIDIND. Deo. - 10, 1868. ; , ATTENTION rAamg/i8 TERN -4RADPORDI Farming Tads of all Made at 11104iDY'S;mgeat .for-the mks_ Mated Comm Chief. MoWer aad gaioit;- which is swim - Wedged ty aTh that bow them ta be the beat machine yet offered Gs thoptile. I itheithe best Horse Pitch Pork is the United z -sad Hood Rake" Ekalhesikai _ _ 1 .L. - 11.1100DT S 4 ome, June ,1867.-4 w. 1• ' . ‘ 115 H. 0.1 PORTER, M. D. Potogiap El EMU - HA D W A-RE: - • ... RUSSELL " 4imaino slmi. nue= STOCK or .` GOODS. • , T 6 which eadltionaare dilly Wag made, "blob limy agar obeip for Cleab:,-21. large ealortmen i t - • 1 OP booKiNG•suivzs;,',.. Among the dim „desirable .and beautiful pat. reILEBRATip AMIZEUCtAN: Tide beautiful stois ts unsurpaased for ecOno• -COin. a perfect baker ;is - th e best OK Erroxii in the market. Among their siVßtfov may. be found a pest variety b i fe forvveryptice where Moves are used. _ STOVE PIPII AND 8/IEIRT IRON wunic.. )_, Alwayucm band and made to °qtr.' " T 1.11 , A B R A large . stook aninefaetnred from the, My but material and by experienced workmen. A my. thl sawntment nt IRON, NIALS AND STEEL, At New York pricer. HOUSE AND CASHIAGE TOOLS -FOR THE FARMER, Tools for ' th l eHonse Joiner and Carpenter -- Toole for Bbieltemittust—,Tocile for everybody, WINDOW BASH AND GLASS. PAINTS, OILS AID **maim. mapancr, : on. Awn uszoL*, HDBOSENE OIL, LAMPS, _WICKS 'AND CHIMNit'S; Hinge, ram.* AND 2 POCIrt etrrtazy, BRITTANNLt AND, PLATEDWABE, Punts, Lead Pipe; Chaise Pimps, , Wager Pipes, Grituirgarges and fszissu, KEROSENE tANTERNS, , JOB WORK done with dispatch. Lumps re paired. Fluid Lamps and Lanterns altered and lilted to burn Kerosene. 4 „ grain, old iron. Caatidg and Wrought;licniPs i topper, Bram, Rrittanniao Beeswax, Feathers .tha Rags taken in exchange for go s. 'Highest pri c e in cash paid for beep Pelta and b'tirs. ear OUR GOODS have been purchased on the pay down system and will be isold for READY PA - JOAN A. OODDING• OODDING A RLThISELL. O. a. MAUL. • ToWande. March -10. 1863 ac 0 2 t:7l - •;. • , z col a - .z • F . ' g :•-to i t _, 7 4 ig i„ 0 14 c .-3 og ir ~,,A. .i., _ 0 .. • ~.__ ~. ;.. , Cia 1Z . V 1 Its Rr O. 1 * El MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO., With to- call the - atistion of the public to Their hew Steck - of HARDW \ r d P P., • A. ING' iMPLIMENTS. BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS; andICATIPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a large assorts ent of Window Glassdflash, Paints, Oils, ;Potty, Vs,r*hes, and Paint and 1 7ish Brushes of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest Cash price. Also, a fare assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS of every style and pat rn to suit the pirtillt.. Lamps repaired-an changed from Oil and Fluid to Kerosene. - Particular attention dto the matuitacturing of all kinds of TIN WARE. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTINWIDED TO We have on hand a na article of . GLASS Ft.-lIIT . JARS, with improved self-seafint corks, and IiBIIMETICALISEALIftGCANS, which Is one of the best cans need. Jmpe 1865. • TTWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERI -1 MEE IN DENTISTRY. J. M. Shwa, M. D., would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Bradford County that he is permanently located in Waverly, N. Y., where he has been in the practice of his profession for the past lour years. tie would say that from his long and•successful practice of 25 years duration he is familiar with all the different styles of Work done in any and all Dental Establishments in city or country, and is better prepared than any other . Dental operator in the vicinity to do -work the best adapted to the many and different cases that present themselves oftentimes to the Dentist, as be understands the art of linking his own4rtiflcial teeth, and has , facilities for doing the same. To those requiring under' sets of teeth he would cell attention to his new kind of work which:Consiste of. porcelain fur both plate and teeth, dnd forming a continuous gum. It is more durable, more natural. In appearance, and much better adapted to the gum than any other "kind-of ork. Those in need of the nate are invited call and examine speciniens, Teeth filled List tor years and Oitentimes tor lite.— Cider° rrn, Ether, and " Nitrous Oxide " minis with perfect safety, as over four hun dred tients within the last tour years can test tify.. I w he in Towanda from the 15th to 30th-of every onth, at the office of W. K. TAYLOR, (form rly occupied by Dr. 0. 11. Woodruff )- 11avi g made arrangements with Mr. Taylor, I am prepared to do all work in the very best style, a his) office. • April 23. 1667. . , • DVAN BUSK IRK , OPERATIVE AND DEVIIAND3AI. ' DENTIST, has opened rooms in the' Beidleman Block, directly oppo site the Means House, for the _practice his profession, and Is prepared at alistimes to per form all operations belonging to Dentistry. The different kinds of Plate Work, will be recom mended accor ing to heir honest merits. Nat ural Teeth tilled and restored to Web original beauty, with material the best adapted to each 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 practice the Doctor would say he claims an amount of skill and experience equal to that possessed by any one in this or any other country. Teeth will be extracted without pain, by the ciao of gas, chloroform o: ether, and in a manner very satistactory to pa tients, as the testimony of hundreds can be shown. Please call and examine specimens of our work, and be assurettot the correctness of the statements. Advice and consultation will be cheerfelly and gratuitously given. Towanda, June 6,1867.-6 m. • WitOLESMX MUSIC DEPOT L. B. POWELfI. Scranton, Pa Dealer in Chickering's Pianos, Decker's Plan ' os, Mason it Elamlin's Cabinet Or , gam. Treat, Lindslept Co's /idol eons, and all of Musical Lustro cents, Sheet Music and Music Books. Orders from Dealers and Teachers es pecially solicited. Address, ' , • L. E. POWELL. March l6 128 Penabugs Avenue, Scranton, Pa , 1867.-Bm., 1100 K-BINDERY.-THE PUBLIC is respectfully informed that the Book- Bindery has been remoied to the Argus Build inir,dd story,.where will be done BOOK.EII - N DING! In all its various branches, on terms as. rea sonable asuthe times 'I will allow. The Bind ery will be under the ckarge of • H. O. minim, - • Aii inerienced Binder s , and all work will be promptl7 done, in ai style and manner which cannot be excelled. Music, moues, News papers, Old Ilooksotci, bound in every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the•ftling and Binding of . • BLANK BOOKS, Telex . - desired pattern, which in quality and durability Vii be warranted. All work: will le ready for delivery when The patronage of. the public is solicited, and parka satisfaction guaranteed. August 3. IsB6.—tf: -- • QIIAVING 'AND TOILET BOAPki ; L 7 for sate cheap at the' 7iEWEI ROOM fIAMES,FOR THE FAMILY CI& VI OLE. st the NEWS INKIII. ISOBLLANEOUS. BOOKS - AT 11 coat, it the NEWS ROOM. o 8 P 0 W ETR 3, JLJL , • - ; • 1111WEGUIREI, CILUNEIBB, EIP4'FIATpap, BLOODit CO., BLOOD'S CE RATED, THRESHERS AND PLE.A2VEIitB, AND HORSE . .POWERS, To rOn the inn, and amprepared to'gUl orders Promlsl7. , DS A$ GOOD TERMS As can be Wight iathe United - 'States. Rav ing been 16 years engaged in manntaotaring Threshing idaohlnes,. we have spared neither time nor expense in perfeetingOar 'machines, ant claim to have THE • BEST SEPERATOR, , One that squawk ate gime fon Ike draw sari pafeetly, and 'with lan power,. than any other -mantas:dared: Oar Machines can earn good pay by THRESHING THE STRAW As left by molt of the machines used. ' They are very simple in constriction. being com prised In ot.e piece, so that dim not require a mechanic to set them n • or run them ; they are aL manntactured.noder oar maim,' s ape r• viskm, and we • CHALLENGE THE *WORLD • To show better warkmanablp or material. Ev ery Machine- hi set up and THQROTAMLY TESTED UN DES M0T11 . 21, , . Belot ,leaving ;he Weil', and are Warranted to be in Woiking They have , heat in practical use for several years, so that we are not advertising a new. IMchine every season, each ". better than an - - thing ever be:to e offered to the public:" Th y can be attaches to I read Powers, Sweep Pow ers. S,teant or Water Power, and for IDURABILITY, • Perfection of_ Working and Economy, their equal has not been iny.eu Ted. . 0 R P-R I C E,S Are as low se those of say other manufacturers and parties desiring to parcuase. will find to their inlet tat to exatninemur stock before ,par chasingelsearhere. . PRICE LISTS FURNISHED AGRICULTUE-AL MACHINES Ou hand, and. Mill Work, Engines Boilers and machinery of ail kinds got up to order prompt ly and!on favorable terms. • 11/Qm 134 • CiD •• Athens. Aug. 8,1867. N 0 irftl BRANCH ,FOUNina MACHINE Situated on Pine, east of Main Street, IOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA., Is now prepared tOurnish CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, ' Of- the best quality with the latest Improve eats. All kinds of Machinery for Flohrißg and Saw Mills. STEAM ENGINES, MADE & REPAIRED, . STEAM WHISTLES, STEAM GAG LIES, GAUGE COCKS, . OIL CANS, ; &C.; Ftirnished at short notice. BOLT CUTTING, , c Done from fto Inches in diameterY"' FORGING oi heavy Wrought work for Bridges, and all other purposes, done to order. Also, a large assortment of COOKING & HEATING STOVES, Coal and Wotid Burners. Parniiiirelor Cooking Stoves, Stove Pipe, Tin-Ware, Boat Pumps, Plows, Cialtivators and Lcrapera, kept constant. ly on hand.' ' DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATIONS Of all kindsibf maehinety •for mills and ottlai purposes prepared by WARREN HILL, iForeman, whii has had large experience in this branch of the business. • - JOHN CAJIMAN. Towanda, Oct. 29, 1866.-.-Iv. CARRIApES, WAGONS,SLEIGHS THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL IN OPER; Successors to Reynolds,Fellows Co., are now. offering and are prep ared to furnish on short notice, wagons Carriages -and 8 eighs. of all descriptions and of the latest and most tippro• ved style, and of the', best material at the.old stand opposite the Udion House, in the cen tral part of Alba Borough, Bmdfordr , County, Pa. . • ' The publi c are assured that the reputation the shop 'has acquired daring the last six years under the superintendence of J. H. Fellows, will be more .than maintained, as he will superin tend the fork as heretofore he bavifig long been and having had much experience as a Carriage and Sleigh Builder;' would asSure• the public that tie:pains will be spared.bY the above arm' to make the establishment worthy of their' pat ronage. Thankful as one of the old firm -fot the patronage thus tar extended, we hope to merit a continuance otthe same. N. o.—We, the underaigned, being practical mechanics, can manufacture and offer to the public at prices , that will defy competition. JAMgO H. FMLOWS, ID. W. C. CRANDALL, J. G. MERITT • s - Alba Samna. April 16. T O W A N 1) A.O AR:jii .F; ° . FACT ORY: The undersigned respectfully iminounce to the public that they have purchased' the CAitRIAGE .S P Ind are now prepared to band work in THE LATEST STYE 7 • And most zworkmanlike manner. They will constantly keep on hand an assortment of splen did . . I . . TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, :Ji 1I I fsjTAM r 11, ONE AND TWO =AMID A-I,I3ANY S - ALL' WORK Nir . REPAIRING promptly a tended_ to at rea sonabl, prices:. /MY Towarida, May 9,1887. NEW PLANING •MILL The underdgued having built a large and corn modkuus Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the moat modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of WINDOW BASH, BLINDS, • are prepared to All orders, whetherlarge or mall, upon the shortest notice. We hive also $ large variety of MOULDING% of the latest style and pattern, which we can tumid sind uch cheaper, than' the , can be worked by PLANING, • TONGMUNG. GROVELER; AND Kam, and all other work SAWING, pertaining to Joinery, will be done to shit our customers. r Pomona building, and " not livihg End twelve to fourteen miles distant, will it =sly for their interest to buy of, us, or bring lumber -emd worked by our ruaelniktay. Bring your grist of Phmking, or other luMber; and while your team' is Es feeding, him it ground oat and take it home with you. I We will pay CASH for PINS & BEIIIAM LUMBER &kneepad at ouriumber Ord. Corns and •see ns, or Ryon can't - ems write.f L. a "ixilas4 co. - Tornio% Peb..18.4. • ,filiundadotia; sec. 'Stilt coitthtso to maoulactoto Os application. All kinds 01 BLOOD & CO AND • AND SHINGLE MACHINES, ATION FELLOWS, CRANDALL & CO., \ OF G. H. D R ACS. • , FAMILY CARRIAGES, 0 1 WANliA , IN BLi ". AGENCY 1 Policies issood,LoisessAjastal as Ift 1411).1 By H. 1, M'ITBAN. Of the following well knows anit revable Carlo '• pales. Ofilciralontsaysiv . ilkek. Aggredige Idaositt qi • CePte .4 l.ooom +---- parrs*. lsatne.ooECOursiE. 811 0: .4• Om" toe '} , Unarms: AND Lwow asi C . lttaa AND Lot liurvaimos Ca foal Surplus'and Rammed rams • (G01d).,.- • • . ticrn, 7 Assets la The Caned States, over. „. • IAOO. 0 0 gang Premiums, upwahla 011 (Gold) .17,.0 0 ANN :ENGLAND IhiscrLlSCS COIVANT, t .. . Narifind, Coss., ap. ...... ....„ WYOMING iNADNINNANCI CONNANN. Wilkes-Boni, Ps. ,} .. . Ospflal„ ' NoI7 Arras Tallow tioriuscal _Co, t(A ..(suit?)l) i $ Capiti4J es, . Philadelphia, . : - Comxix*vr *arvALLnim irsvau ros Co. ' lispiford, Cats., • 10,000,000 Towanda, Feb. 20, 1146-4, TIARTFORD LIVE STOOK INSU. 1.1. HANCE COMPANY. cismrsz,4l6o6"o. Cash Meets Nov. 1,,1888, $ 158 . 2 14 83 llamas on - all kinds Of live stocky against theft and death from any came. H. B. MoKHAN, • Jan. 18; 1887 . Agen t. Dec. sth, ' the Mare "- Lady Mace," owned by Dennis P. F'g of Boston , Mass" acoldentall y received a ki ck - from another horse, breaking her letticire leX above the knee, - rendering it none:Narita Wi her as en aes of hnoisnity. la med in the Hartford LiveHtock Insurance eo m Fumy. Lies paid . Vee. rtfi Ism iIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL • issuasscs. -. C/lllaL urzissmo 9 vm, SEVENTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Agent, - FOR THS FOLLowlitt4 SWUM SKLIAILS COMPASYS GIRARD 'FIRE & MABINSINIAIRAXO2 I" ' COMPANY . Philade/pkia, Capital and surplus. over . $345C1,000 „ _1 Bois issuaLsos Cour atm, 11 '' 1 ~.? Of New-York. .. • Capital and surplus, over... ~ 1111460,000 • , NEVRANCE COWL:INT OP NORT# - AMERICA, PIO/Rd/40Eu/. Capital and surplus, over ......81,700.00u Mafia*rrix kNIWILANCE. Courwri Of 4410- York. Capital and aurplaa, over Exrxaratnx ltistaLaNCll COMINLIM, of Philadelphia. Capital and surplaa, over Airric laatritarma Compaarz, . • r. Of New-York. -Capital and aorploa. over-. $750.000 POrsmubistraiums ColeAsT. " - Of Hartford, Cosa. Capital and iterplus, over MtrrtraL Lira lnatra.axor Conraxi t 'Of New-York. Capital and atubpins, over Tsar - mina butrassois COMPANY, of Radford, Co*. Capital and surplus, over. $600;000 Risks lake* ex all kinds of Property, at as. low ravens by any other reliable Companies. • Policies burned and Loma, 11 any, ad justed it this Ageniy,thereby saving the troublb .and expesah of going elsewhere for settlement._ ilfir.ollice at the Hardwhere Store of eadt ding -& Ronson C. 8. RUSSELL. I. Towanda, Feb.?, 1886.-4 rpgz ' INSURANCE' COMPANY J. OF NORTH AMERICA. Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. . This Company are now prosecuting the bu, ii ness of Insurance* from loss.or Mange by Filth'. on Buildings, Merchandise. , Furniture, throughout the State of Pennsylvania. on liber al terms,for long or short pets• or permsneut ly of Buildings, byirdeposit of E!rem,ium. The prompt payment of anima . for losses du ing the. period of nearly 70 years that the Com pony has beat inesistence..entities them to I h confidence of the public. • : Dfilsoroas.—Arthur G. Cali, Samuel W. Jones, Jobs, A Brown,Charles Taylor, A tubro.e White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard Wood,. Wm. Welsh, \Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S.. Morris Wain,, John Eason, Gail. L. Ilsrriseu„ Francis B. Cope. Edward El. Trotter, Edward S. Chute, Wm. Cummings. ARUM G. COITIX „Pees nt. C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda. L' ARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INK; RASCE COUPANY Office in Danolll, Montour Counts, Plan r. Capital The Farmerslintaal Vire Insereace'Company of Middle Pau*lvan's' was incorporfirtei by the Pennsylvania Legislature, in. the yea: 1869, far the Mutual Insurance of Country properly only, and immediatelytherealter amunenced its open. atione on that principle, which .has been strict. ly adhered to since. . All losses have been promptly paid out of the Premiums collected on application foe lownacs without making any assessmeata. The:lnsurance of Country proper-y call. the low rates charged . lor Insurance , and the prompt payment of-losses are deemed a suMeient•recom mendation of the Farmers /khans, ,Irtre - lasri gnu-Company of Middle Penns- Iviuis,_ to at owners of sate Baas country property. • P. Jonmeirr, Sec'y. Prima, Pram • LUCIEN MYER, Agent, Towanda. Pa. March 5. 766. BRADFORD O•U:N,T Y H. B. M0CH4.14; Rim EMIT AGM - Vstuable Firms, Mill Properties. City and Town' Lots for sale. '. Par,ties having property for sale will Bad it to Milt. advantage •by eaving a description of the same. with!terms of wile, at this agency, as .parties are constantly enquiring for farms &c.; H. 'B. NoHBAN , . . . . - ,Real Estate Agent. Office Montanye's Bloat, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 29, 1867. . • •• " ~ LIVERPOOL AND LONIioN AND -LA OCOBE FIRE AND 'APE INsORANC COMPANY.—OffIee, 45.WIMais .BC, and 7 Brpidway, N. Y. - Capital, Surpluis and Reserved Frindiii , (Gold) . ..$16;171,675 Aseets in the United States, overt ... 1,800,000 Dally PremiuMs, upwards of (gold).. 17,000 The shareholders personally iiriaponeible for engagements of the • company. .Alf All Dlreotors moat be shareholders • - 1 - - • -.DIRECTORS n NEW Yost.—Frauds Cottenet, Req. Chairman, Henry Grinnell : Req.; Deputy ci Chairman, Joseph • Gaillard, r., Esq.. B. If . Archibald, Esq., H. B. M. • Ferguson,mode r Hamilton, Jr., .7sq., Robert C Ferguon, Esq. - ' Alfred Pell. Rm., Resident Bemetary. Alex ander Hamilton, Jr.. Esq..._. : id Board. , §:sxmaas —Min Li Baiii—Cisuunann & Co. The Policies of. this Company ase tamed by well-known American citizens resident In New York, who are Directors .and lilhareholdersOtad consequently, odth the other iiiharehohlers. are individually= liable for all laslogsvts of the Company ; all Policies at signed beta all claims are payable In cash on proof of Wes. without deduction for interest; and not, as Is usual, sixty days- after presentation of proof ; They ,expire at six o'clock, P. 111., and not at noon. *Life insurance lifocted. and annuities . granted on favorable terms. • 1 1.11. bicKNAN, Agent. Towanda . April 23,1881. . & Eprt HORSE RAY FO RK' DRA4II. BILL it - HUDSON% PATENT. Patented July 31. lan, - * The subscriber would respectfully call the at. tendon of Farmers to the latest and greatest Invention in the way of Horse Hy Forks and_ Cutters.. This fork Ea Ugh's:, cheaper, and bet ter, more durable, and lees liable to break or pi out of repair, than an one now oneued to the public .: lt, is propose d that the fork 1411 'tan., upon Its mesits and Is warranted to work perfectly and give better satisfaction th an an l forkthe world. It Is easier. work for the man who one It, a boy an manage it with nay and it is is Fret rate hey knife. It li a aplendid article, please look at it. For male by Coddles 14 Hullo% '.Tolimaia„ , L. Moody, Home, mooor. . r - k June 13, 1887.—be -.!. FINE PLItI4OE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF ALL shies and atylaiLat the .:_llllllB ROM 11111EAKPABT' DIN G,EXTEN .11.1 1 BlONlead Pis Ilk Tablas, at 111108T,381 Itaiai`an[t;, , .........asao,ooo OF IMDLE PENNI3I4FANLA, REAL - ESTATE AGENCY, at nmm3. SIOO,OIA .suuo,thi) $35000 $704,000 58,000.000 $367,000 Rio