:4g tin . - GATIMILINGIt ""' ' .. . , ... - Cows should always be milked re ularly- and clean. • - • " Strawberry beds should , now 1 4 1 _1 ceive, attention • be cleaned:, of all' weedelind thinned out.' '. • , Keep a good _lookOut .among- , ti beehives, and be mire. that there honey enough stored for winter , fie 4. As they ripen, save seed 'of at rlicice kinds of v,eigetablek bein , i careful to iite - ct.fiorn the earliest an heat kinds for the' purpose. , • k.l Monthly roses now begin to oho* theft. beauty ; \ MA, if in II good- soil and location, , ,they will not • fail to afford flowers Oita frost cornea. , In order to have the hugest-and beet specimens of all kinds of frait,,it is necessary to thin - it out, to some extent, where the crop is ample. The: smallest and poorest fruits should be removed. Surface tills alone will not pro duce' thiih best results in growth, es peciallyin a dry season ; and,wheth er damp or dry, implement which will best pulverize the soil is what the farmer and gardenermost need. The farme r zi of Long Island are suffqing this season from the potato rota The losses from disease last year are renewed this season on a much larger scale.. —ln some places fields embracing rainy acres - are wholly'blasted.- The Mercer variety to be the most affected. Jelliee are always acceptable, and ,a great ornament: to the table. Quin ces, crab apples and fall pippins, make the very best. Currant jelly shouldbe made when the fruit first ripens. After straining the juice,boil gently half an hour before addingthe sugar,. after which it needs little more. i Cool a small quantity oin a dish before taking up, to . see if it thickens. To grow- the walnut, gather the nnts.in:the fall, anon after they drop. Dig ofnthree or four inches of earth on well:+lraitied ground, spread the nuts, one or two .inches 'deep in the bed thus pilepared and cover with two or- three iucii , •s of earth, - eawdust, or anything tfi.,l will preserve the nat ural moist: ie. Plant *st*o or three inches ' i deop, soon as the ground is in- guo4l. °nick, in spring, where \ the trees are to Grind permanently, as they dO not 1,k.4-r transplanting, like most trees. ' Thelbenerit derived from 'frequent stirfing of the surface soil in dry weather, especiafly if it be of a com pact natme, is derived from the ad mission of air emitaining moisture.— Many cultivators think that all that is required of them is to keep the weeds from grciwing among their planti and they never stir the soil except for this purpose ; but our best cultivators have learned that frequent mowing of the soil is very beneficial to atll crops especially in time of drouth. - This is the time when weeds ripen, if left to themselves. -A day's work now, if proper directed, may save a days' work' next-season. Clear out the weeds from the corn and potato fields, therefore, cost what it will,and. it will save expense in the end ; of all slovenly practices,.by far too com mon among us, that of letting the weeds overtop the potatoes and ripen, and shed their seeds on the lands the worst. Yon may mark the good and the bad farmer by it arcirtainly , as in any other way. - After haying comes a4erioil of comparative leisure , on moat farms.-.-- There is a time .for a little draining, ditching, cutting bushes and other similar improvements. Many swamp or wet meadoW may. now be taken in hand and brought into cultivation; and a lot of material for the compost heapor cow-yard, thrown out, and be put in the way of' preparation for use. No thrifty farmer will neglect to provide the proper material for ad ding to the fertility of his land. If muck is perfectly dried, it will hold about nine-tenths of its own weight ' of liquid manure. The most important work for ill gust is the preparation of the ground for fall seeding. Summer fallows are to be worked, and stubble grounds plowed ; the latter should be turned over as soon ;as possible atter-being cleared of grain. Time is wanted for - weeds to start before the final wt irk ing preceding the 'sowing., and it is better to let the. soil receive the gi*od effects of the air, sun : and :rain, and become light and pulverized before the seed 'is depodited in it. At least the_ stubble should be well harrowed or gang-plowed . early, to start the weeds. ° It has been frequently aserted that properly ° nnderdrained subsoiled lands never suffer from dronth.— Who cannot -name many farmere, who lose their crops from dronth, at least once ,in ten years,and still have never experimented to know whether they can underdraiii and subsoil their land, -for one-tenth the value of their crops, or whether such subsoiling add un derdraining will save them,' from drotith entirely ? And. those who . doubt this fact, should they not make the experiment, or visit the farms of those who, have,to know of its truth It is thought, by the most of far mers, that the only way to have a good meadow is to . plow up, and seed down every three or four years ; but this is a mistaken idea, as meadiiws,• if the soil is not ora very light loam, Will improve by age [or a number of years, if treated in 'a proper manner —:-which is to pasture as little is pos sible, top4resa with plaster, , at the rate of 200 pounds to the _acre once in two years ; use barnyard 'manure as a .top-dressing, at the rate of SP teen loads to the acre, which should be applied in the month of October' A meadow that has been " treated i this manner, liar been mowed six seasons, and has a better 'mud on, and a better prospect for a good crop this year than it has had for any time since it waif seeded ; and had a bet :- ter crop of Iv oh it last season than for' several years preview. • TALKATM men seldom read. This is among the few truths which appear the more strange thb more we reflect upon them. .Pct what is roweling but silent ecomnation ? 0016.4X/OLG. of George 111, &Aim:re ? pate,be glut iirko. we esti *sums in king we watt atozetamog s 6 TILL ANOTIOIR:. NII 11r . OF G0OD81:- 1 • JLIUDI o. vigor"-, Nowa dl allisilat to ibe Lensed • .vaaled 31110ttiletat at: ' • R N I_T 'dart ‘• Noir on ethibitiost at his Waretitootniveld oh ha with. hippy to show ti - any end synarione tuna theme. or to at' -s . serf Anil I*, nun Wei cost Thankfla tor thlrpistlbed patronage- of the T vial* nap theS 1 II Itlll'OldetTer 10 MIN it to their Interest tz.6144 siith ine b not only bY054 43 11 s LLIWER 81 0K Tit Bohm from ttma to kept ill' asy other 74:51 Litho Store In *bi - restos. R. but Woo by °SWIM AT A LESS . • Thin th e anis quality of pods osa 41 par. chimed elsewhere .: I bin now ti don 110 eT4:I:4-4.• • : 4 : •'8 OP Ma= And more ttian ErTYIJI3 * THIRTY DIFFRRRIRT • ,•: Besides Bureaus, Stands_ Tables, Book Reeks, What Nob, Gobs, Toto-a-Tete's, Rockers,. and Boy Chairs, Piano Rada, Chß. dren's Vuriages,Ohildren's Cradles and Cribb's, Looking Gismo. 'Looking Glass Phan, Pio. tare Framer. Photo graph Oyals,Bt ,B eet ftpavin Cords and im / Towels, In t a tall Zasortment OF MiIYTHINII IN THE LINE, All of which will bo sola CHEAP FOR MASH. The Public are invited to call and examine my stock before parches ing elsewhere. Store on Main Street, 1 doors south of Montour's: I also keep on band, a large assortment of READY MADE COFFINS, From the most common to ate beet Mahogany or lioaewood, which will be furnished with or without Attendance, with. Hearse, at as low a price as the same crudity can be pmeand where. Deo. 1886.—yr; • NEW FURNITURE STORE I 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 Goode, mud received, embracing everything In the w:lsliiitvADOlll4:l My goods are new and well selected, and for GOOD GOODS Will not be undersold by. any a ll and ez• amine my stock before pnrehaaing. I retain the Workmen of the old estabiletnent, and MR. N. I. BART i Will hare charge of the badness tuid Manufact uring. Is short we hate the finest Stook , of Goode in our line west of New York, consisting Parlor Furniture, Chaaber-Setta, Sofia, Bureaus, garble-tap Centre Tables. Extension and Dining Taigas, Chain, 11014ntends, Mirrors, Picture Frame 4, Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels, Etteellnugtavinge, Oil Outtalk, Toilet Sundt, Workaozes. Pictures, frt. COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES. Our Undertaker' p Deparband win at all times be well supplied with everything in that line. We base the FINEST REARSE In thth 'oration, not ervcepting an*thing . west of New, York, and will attend Funerals within a circuit of nocaty.Afiles, on reasonable term,. G. H. VOORHIS. N. I. Haas, Agent. Athena. Jan. 25, 1868.—1 y FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS MEM lIAICONON announces to the public that be itillqxmthluee to manuacture end keep on hand a large assortment of CABINET FURNITURE. Borealis. Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chain, /sc., of every descniptfot. , which will be made of the best materials, andlin he mostworkman like manner. - • Hayti* the inection of the public to inytwork, wklcb shall no bersupssed in durability, at any shop in the country, and my prices will te found to be as low u the time c will admit. Heady-made Coffins constantly on hand or made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished when desiredt. .ing. 15,1865. Inisce!Lantos. aROCERY iEi rOirgION AND G'+ JI)HN M B E T :IDETH . , (Main - et., Ord door south of the Rall Road ouse) would moat respectfully invite the at tention of the public to his large and well se lected stook of • GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Whichket Is selling tko Suit the timesould Fuses al all. Sibiu elan , t splendid FEED STORE, Which ti well situated to supply the canal and Barclay coal • region at all times. ,Be keeps • constantly on hands large stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, MOLASSES, FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, &C., Wbiei he Is reams cbsip roe csah. The cilia= of Towanda and vicinity. will please accept my thanks for their very liberal patronage :for the last two years, and we promise with their asaistancr to improve ev ery opportunity to enlarge , oar bemuse, so as to warrant_ iiifik.tion , Cali, and see us agate. JOHN Nenumra. Towanda, July 10, 1887. PARIS THE SEWING MACHINE MOM. WY JLE E L WILSO-Iti CARRY, TEE {DAY! , The Wiliest mind= the oat/ GOLD - MEDAL Par ; peneetioa la Sewing Iffachlaat has bees awarded to the WHEELER & wnsoti MANU FAOTURING COMPANY. • Moro were eiedirtwo competitors, sad the ,s r mi aoog thtorestAtt4ool ad 'the azooomemakt of WICKHAM & BLAdr, 4 1=t l i at to o r i Bradford _County, sell Bien ma Towanda:Sly 11;18 8 7. ASH 'PAID fOll VEith-SKINI3, Alia, • H4M,EMADE CLOTH succunrotn) FOR WO OL, A? D&YTON'S. Tongds; Apill 8,1 . „ mu tiro, OR, exyx °THU.: Alt ht poi Ilse, ordered at shot adios DJ , edam st the' BOOM. ova= i Ara P - 11:1KO . W •-• • • 'are 11 1.1.' „: lael:llll . Miii #4.411 - •Oid 4„Patioa.VMoalc Alans 4 1 0 0 1 1 kkill 11 1. 8 40 0 kArMIII. Asa wigsongess: Lniq . I!** arPoWiPt_gvA• ANN A i wee AO* . 0.; ) I*EIBIDIHM 3 / 4 41/ ) -...11H-IVHOPI • 47777.. g r-77.71, 1 'ix's. or "TH=PUBLiO WITH 'AiWIT ( LO _ _ anositOte Oa" 'I .F011:101)101V;WE i PULL lasoni*: 'o7t*ritOmeitiiiir liClllOllO kilittOlp*Plifloo ALL Tax POPIZAB PATENT ICE:DICINEEd • PUNTS.' OIL. TNIPIN, , PAINT. AND VLIINIESH tßirsais,, Inmerui r a ID 8 iIL• riscrr AND Tonal , Arrzoiss OF EVIIRY ' 1 •-• _ itainnitho AND ?Lima zeraurrs; ALK4GOZIA t 4WD ,RESINOIDIrt All the Bari Tamar, ♦ abotim'AL ,iturPouirt..4s, - Shoulder Braces, nun naus, NlikLiC •SHELLS, AND - snows, Nursing Bid*el, fdyrlngea and Catheten. • LABOR ABOOVIVINT OF:BAZ01111, ITIOIII, Isms, 1:i 1 ):(e)(til V :111 i:4O g:tori ff1013:9*.4,1:1 AND 411.11 A! A large supply Brunhes; for the Hat Ind Bair Also forAhe Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow ders• 'and Pasteso Oils, Perfumery, Soaps,. Coinbs, Hair Dye, lnvigor aOrs.ao., KerOsene, Kerosene Temps, Shades, Chimneys, . Wicks, ite., ill of the late it styles. CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF • Phytians supplied' at reasonable rate. Medicines. d Prescriptions carefully , and ac curately to pounded and prepared by compet ent persons it all howl of the day and night. Sunday hours from 9to 10 o'clock in the fop noon, to 2in the afternoon. Towanda, H. Sept. 29, 1666. H. , Goar- • ~tutljing. CLOTHING CLOTHING BEADY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER. COLLINS,J. M. lot door South of Coddlng & Bissell's, has just received from New York a large and atractive assortment of ' IJAVAMT/11 , 4451:W1)11911111:0 del Our dock comprises every.article worn by men and boys, PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOATS, BEST QUALPIT BUSINESS SUITS OP ALL STYLES. COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, COLT ? ang),_WlE TIES, WRAPPERBi• DRAWERS &c. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Of every ;description. &pada attentios i called to our stock of ()rifts, CASSMENES AND VESTINGB Wide we will make ni to order on short notice, • nice lane Of Fancy Canliners for Pants and Coa ollar ts. Later* style Hats andiCaps: Gents For Cs. ." Crittina done to . Order on sink. notice. Bear In mind it ion wish to boy Clothing CHEAP, and as good as represented, call at Tenn. Cash. COLLINS' Towanda, Dec.?. 1: THE TEMPLE OF FASIIIOICI ' NEW STORE. I.NEW 0 0 D 8 ! Ad entire New Roc* of Clothing bought is ehe4 as before the war k to be sold with - z ' hif A ~PR ITS ! ..4.-.- The undersigned 'Odd respectfully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he has this day opened at the south Store of _ B IDLEM4N'S' BLOCK, I . Cliposite the Mines House,' Main Street, a N I EW EgT)A.BLISIIMEIf--1 1 Oilteady Made Minut and Boys and Childrena CLOTHING! • GIiNTS ' FIIIINISH4qd GOODS, HATS,, CAPS &c., &c., that those gootia bought at very low fig or *illbe sold with vent small profits. tints tOstabliah w i a grmattenttradeln this place ,a in (order to the confidence of parches e will deal with thenti on a , hails of &Meat y 11 4egri. ti 7, sad all good, sold will be guars nt e tot what they are represented to be, • Iles. Come and examine the New Store of ril :1 wands, Ap S 0 L 0 • N & S N • Are now opening their general stock of . , ROBING & SUMMEit, OLOTHING, Far men and boys. The iumortmemt will be:found the choicer they have ever offbred, se laded with reterenoe to the wants of their . trade. The y respectfully invite an examination ofitheir clothing'. which is manufactured ex pels/y*lr their trade, having a- buyer st all times in the market we feel confident ta , give a bonier at lower prior. than can. be obhdned elsewhere: Also In store for the /trade a com plete stock of GENT'S • FURNISHING GOODS, •- - WOE A 8 • ! '"LAIN & FANCY CASS. SHIRTS, LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIRTS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, ?APER.COLLOS AND (WM, SIISPENDEIIS, GLOVES, TIES, HATS AND OAPS, ao The entire goat lust be sold by Me first of twist, next. We are offering greet barge ins, we intend to remove, _we leel eoulitteut In riving to oar hien& and onstamein,lon will Audit to your interest to oall.=ae Wore Fir phasing elsewhere, Be number thealso* soiomoN a 8 0 No. 2, Petton's _ Ilowands,. NI, '47. - .. _ • ; _ ARtARVEMENT ' 4l fa! RQOI4;ANDr BOOK= STO' parchued.thd STO II IIII. I WO/13 - .11011 IL of J. J. G K , moit!iM , y belle the old 11110002 of the t mad the Reline gesusrslly4o call &114 Or' itoak. - Wo AVMS& NAMICLED CHAMBER BETS Moo Phut Mud ar Want chamber PROST& / • - - - .• • ROOKERY STORE. : WICKHAM •dc /Usk*. dine silarged mad To fitted fhrlt , stil dad ei t ir tra alifir.sl-Trii ~ ~kR ..#_A . ,&ritd aoortment•c[ e• • • 8901 c, 7 r 4. -(:)' .0 - - • We propose to keep in connection with the above a fall Wok of 0 Loier thins any other partiesin this region. GLASSWA RE! 246 Greenwich Street:l doors below Rare lay at GREEN GLASS BY PACKAGE BRITANNIA WARE, SILVER PLATED WARE, • CHANDELIERS; LANTERNS, &C., ~::._ The best patent Fruit Jais 'in the market, to be sold, at the lowest prices. A full line of Looking Glossop. ,All kinds of .Glass Ware made to order. Agent for Meridien Britannia Compaty H. JACOBS ALyoRD - a BARBEL it, • VERY LA114:311.1 111 GLASSWARE, El MENA, -YELLOW, [JAVA, AND STO.tr,LW ARE . SILVER PLATED, • .4 s cid y A 'f WILLOW, *;-sf'iii . ikirii6 - 1',' 1.- Goois'' TABLE CUT wy. In variety. As we buy all our goo& from 'FIRST ''-gANDS; We flatter ourselves, we cau sell - GOOD.OOODS' CLOTHS, 'c:OsnaEßEs, D . AND TAILOR'S .TRIMMINGS, 9ktlysi,.pps!, qt4dity. CUTTING Ana ' MA=ii.A.CiIIRING ISISM Done to ordei, • Agents for ( WHEELER & WILSON'S And SINGER'S . SEWING MACHINES Towanda, March 7,1867 • ,la the Great .Depot for - • f - • CROCKERY DEALERS' GLASS WARE. CONFECTIONERS' 44 Ai DRUGGISTS' " In fact all kinds of /' iii. ) ll''S i liii i ii R. AlsO, a etimplete assortment of And KEROSENE NVAIMJ Bed brands of Kerosene 09. J. TL WRIGHT, 226 Greenwich Street, April 16,'67. 2 doors below Barclay, N.Y . THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Purchased the entire interest of R. H. PATCH, In in the &in of C. ,B. PATCH CO., ill ;Low prepared to 'offer to 'the citizens of Bradford County and vicinity, a large and well selected' stock of GROCERIES, Which I have PArc4 lll . l o for cash lind feel (raj = purchased elsewhere. I now o'er to the public a splendid s to*of ' TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS) STARCH,,,§ALEBATIII3; - SPICES, &C. Hate on hand a large stock of ‘. `exitori non: (GRAHAM DO EYE DO. BUOKWHEAT DO. I . keep constantly on hand, PORK, RAMS, .~ ~r= .. _ tenUclfi of , the imblieto oar Can't Be Best STOOK OF TOBAOOO, l i Vi. l T O r . P ric t I l ls r, l4 srf - 9 4. 41 11ted 'timothy, New York Chemical and *own Soap. Pis no call sad examine oar stock of WOODEN WARE. Large' assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, rkfili i •lioll'i; eia &c. 4 the I‘. sit cash price for 1 • COUNTRY PRODUCE. Pumas give in a call before selling 'elsewl*e. !i '' '''''' .!T •' f '' '': ll.ii _' - a ii3.:(IPIA1101i 411 persona iodelited to Um*. firm irlt time call , and make immediate payment. • C. B. PATCH Towsada, Much 12,1841.; t !i•ierittokia[tilitbinnis. ' Tlkß : 4 li :•i - i iro-31P 0 1 1_ AI ' 1 i , , Ic._ ~. r • Z.' t-', of , --,,..-!:: \ohm"' 5... 11... ,•.;',i 4- V i. ifialiPMFDlfiraNn.aiLlM ', / , :‘ l i-: n a th ur , "ntb,; s o4lar g e4, 12.13001 a , fiallinireedAelte' Is MAI ii, mott extensive variety, embracing many . Moles -used iitilifor,TMeghludeliti A'AliztlY With regard to their , wan, ! tisit . ,rW t which.; ,w p . . , elmataPtlYl: pliea wan Its* *Welts ,oat' red'on to most reasonable terms at I or. Retail, `5 3 04, 1111 11M 5r.:, , ,, v• 1 / 4 i,A‘' , l' ,. ', 1 ~., DRUB, MEDFlNES,:quzinous, ....,,,„ ,„, >. t: • - • ,', t liViii i' Ma, ” 1 " 1/119 , :, ',_ iktitititli;ii . iiiiiiikiviii.E,, , iiiiii,,iiiii- VANISH,' -oAsir / t 'r ' ' :. ' ' '.l Ana all kiwis a Brash ,- 1 ' s+:. • •K E1L9 83 4 41- t `,,44, i c 9 ,4. _O/4 ~,, AlcohollAnd Burningflal" 7' . LLMPS, I3II4DES', *WKS,UthliNEill, '• `, `lberia - Tit& Whale,iliaia l p:det° , • ' +TANNRR'SiAND MACHINE 04 , 0, \ F ile 7 ,lolll :T 9ll oA r 4r4 4sin 4 1 1....AtiVR1A0.7 , SPONGES, BRUSHES, SO API ; COMBS, . - pomades, Hitli , Dyes, I b ertii i cry;:'' POCKET BOOKS, PORT M0N4,18, Pocket 'Knives, Minors; WO*: SPri 4740.1A4M PR""4"l°34 PURE WINEfil AND LI trORS, • ' ' For • Medicinal use, '.. • ' TOBACBO, SM/77 - .1 PIPES A CWARTAt Garden, Field and Flour Seeds, Trusses, Sup. porters, Sttipensorl es, Shoulder Bruns, •-• Breastlo P,ll 4l l2 lp pa ile r s eet iVß g pl ai e u rlie l lts ar4 l n g ' IR kids, Syringes, Bed Pans, Self-a n Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers, • Flavoring Extracts, S ' o w r i es, i l l'atl3 G rle i rc s and Stove Blacking, Fish Tackle, Ammon'. MI tion.&c. Botanic. Eclectic and Homcepath• lc, Medicines, and all the Pontalar Patent M'E"D:ICINEB. , All articles -warranted as, reprcsented. Per sons at a distance can receive their orders by stage or mail,. which will receive prompt and careful attention. • DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS FOR FAMILY USE, Known as kale and Reliable Rem edles_ , are war ranted for what they are intended 'to give satis faction, viz.: • Dr. Porter's P ectoral, Syrup, f 'coughs, eoldai hart eamplaiatiote.boacil 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic •Pille,forhiliou s corn- • &int/ and odd :eathartic.... 25 Dr. Porter's Sanlfer Syrup, for Iserojula skindiseaser, 4tc ' ,j 00 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female toes* tress 100 Dr. Porter a Tonic Elixir for' siren cuing A the system, 1 Dr.l'orter's Tans - y Schnapps,.for liver and kalney complaints 1 00 Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophcisphites, for nervous debility ; 1 00 TQ. Porter . s Blackberry Balsam. fur diar rhea, &e. 35 Dr, Porter's Family EmbiocationjOi sprains braises,ll.3rs D. Porter's Peatora.V l M/stars, fore hoarse- ; neat, sore throat, 2$ 'Dr. Porter's Wormgrefers, for 'expelling woritieti 25 Dr. Porter's WorihliByrclp, for c ,termina. ging timins 7" 35 Dr, Porter's Intant Relief, for crying babies ' eolici 4-e 26 , Dr. Porter's Ce ai t h tl e lo Snuff, for i catarrh - • 25 I Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, filr tooth ache' k .; . 25 'Dr. Porter't Tooth Po w der, far preserving ' tea • -26- Dr. Porter's TriCogene, for , dressing and 60 growluir the hair , 50 Dr. Porter 'd TricoPhile, tor beautifying the . ..... ....... 50 Dr 4 Porter's Odoriferous , rous Bitampoo,fr clean- ing the hair 50 Dr. Perter's Hilletif Flowers; for beautify:, ing the complexion 10 Dr. Porter's Pile O'utment. for • external piles . • - ' 100 Dr. Porter's French Compound, for scald ' ing urine 1 1. 00 Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,: for habitual constipation . 1 00 . Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cuts.wFandp • ' &c 15 Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for * clapped lips.... 25 Dr. Porter's Eye Salve, for Inflamed eyes. Dr. Porter's Eye Wateri;forinflamed eyes.. • • Wa i t Re mo ver, .. Dr. Porter'S corn and - Wart Remover, for cts and Umbra Dr.Porte:'s C nstipation•P Us, for costive- Dr. Porter's 1" on * Pills, to; peer, blood .... • Dr. Porter's Citrate Hagnesia l , for a pleas ant catharric.: L ~.: Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu tr.tionii diet for invalids Dr. Porter's Extract 'Vanilla, for flavoring. • ice cream, diti Dr. Porter's Extract I.emon, for, flavoring ice cream—large bottles br. Porter's Oriental Cement,liu mending broken glass, .kc Dr. Porter'S Liquid Gine; for repairing Weed w0rk...... Dr. Porter'ir Cleansing Plind,for easy wash-, . " ' • ing . • Dr. Porter's Bed Bog • Poilson, for killing bugs. . , Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing _ iltes Dr. Porter's - Rat and lifice4Poisim, for ex terminating • ts .... ... Dr. Porter's Benzine, for remiatirig spas from clothes. 4 - 25 Porter's Black ink, In pint betties 25 a• in bulk by the gallon 00 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle,Powder4 for diseases of animals,... _ .:. ... 4 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Letionl- for . sprains, galls, Ace ' ,60 Dr. Porter's Ring-Bone and Spavin Cure; ' for lathe horses - 50 Medical advice given gratuitously at the °Mee t charging only for medicine. Or Thankful for past lihsval patronage*onld respectin:ly .announce to his friends :and th public, that, no pains, shall be spared to Satisfy, and merit the continuation of i heir confidence and patronage. , H. C. PORTER, N. D. . I Dee. 18,1866.—yr R EOONST I trI7OI3IONI. • Theltroirite Clothing ' store of . Elhlirm, is re• cnustinoted by , , • , COHEN &. ROpENFIELD, Who beg to inform the citizens of tbir place and vicinity, that•they will es hereto:pie keep a good selected stock of , • READY MADE 'CLOTHING; GENTS FURNISHING. GOODS, f •I ^ • WHITE UNDER SJIIRTS , - • WHITE; OVE'B , SHiRLTS • 4vgaw4,.5. Jam, 1 • PLAIN & FANCY CASa: SHIRTS PAPER COLLARA AND GliThr t LINEN COLLARS,. 'SUSPENDERS.' GLovEs, TIES -" " ~HATE` AND :CAP% - BAGS,. • reduciton Which . will be _sold at a great Call iirgl see., "40METT • liQz t! Towanda, May 30;180 ''-'" A. It-R-104W if OTEL $ $ .; 1 I,L• • T . OV A N Ai. Aiiiviihr purchased thV Svelllnowii ofel OS midge Street, I have refurnished ,and refitted it vitia' every convenience for the accommoda tion of all who may - patrOnhte - 1110: Noising will be spared to make - ell pleagantakretabkr.'' May 3, '66. tt. J. 9 T4T,1 1 N,Prop.t' • - 2T0114 311., 13IIIIR AS AND DItAVEREIj Pmia. or`twari" , T . , • LECTEIV.st • oti 'OP s ' , 4 •Jl9:, GOODS.: I • --• i ; 'to ! a i iidattoniad r oity wit - id*. which the aim Cheap for CEA. A largiincpweitt, •:if,!Ori,CIOOKINO-OTOVISe4I Auldl i thii i iiitht, ttbe' :deidritide hea#ierijiat: 1 -Thinliawitifnlstove uniaquissedforticemo.: my: ; is a perfect baker:Ws Alit best COOK STOVE...in .thiLnalutet. • Among their heating Stoves niaplie found a, great ,variety Mathis ferevery - place where stove itle used ? aitcyveptrikAttrf Alamo: irtockmanutaototottfiptik ` the' jrety best matitrianind by exPerienOtd ir?kkman. ,A 7 Teri fnlit!isoFt*lat'or 111411 111 ALB 4ND . kti4 /allow York prices. • RQVBE AWPAZA I 494 7141111155313, -TOOiLB• FOR TILE the Tionce Joiner. =a' Virikenter'. for 814 *Mithe--To94.l6r,ey:pryWy. WINDOW EiAl3ll AND GC.isB:ffiltiTs.,,ol.l:B •, • . AND vataitslize s *Aninc*biL, amp itzfizoitgg' j AND, OROOENE LAmPs; .vvibS4 • - , •ciiimmys, ••• •, BELTIS4 ,TABLE AHD; PDCEE7_CQ.TLFrU, BRITTANNIA . PLATEDWARE, . -Eef4 . Pei . . 1 44 1 4 n. Pumpsi - Water Pipes,. Grilditonei ciqui fizturei, E 8.-0 &ES E L 4..N.TER N S, 105 WORN, dOtie - with dhspiteh. Lamps re paired.. Fluid - Lamps and Lanterns altered and fitted to burn Kerosene,: ,* Grain, Old Iren,,Castlig,tosd Wrought. Scraini,. Coppe:r, Brass, BrittanniarßeeswaX, Feathers and Rags taken in exchange forgetals. • Hi hest price In cash , paid for: Sheep Pelts and vars. • Sir OUR GOODS, have been purchased on the nay down system and' wilt be sold for BEADY PA). • • • • • rani A. CODDLFG, CODDING c. s. arasisz..L. Itowaltla,ldarch 10, ISejt. ; , . • 14 . 1 ci 1:13 . 9, ' g 2 I, 26 . .3 '.lll - MI • ' tr . Ot• t : CI -2 4 .? g _t: L ...0- • g O'i . W ci: .4, 4 • '.* 4 '-' ; , ~. . z .tV I "'o t'• CD 0 o• 4 • ~ ~,, a • f ...., : ~ .. . MARSHALL BR?TaERS Wish to Call the attvatipti of the publie to their new Stock of • HARDWARE, • PARMIN'H BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, ' and CARPENTERS', TOOLS. Also, a large assortment of . • Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils, ' • ;Patty, Varnishes; and Paint • and Varirdel:r,firtuthes of ail kinds,' Which will be sold , for the lowest Cash price. , a Sine assortment of KEROSE4E LAMPS.. of every style and pattern to snit the publlo., Lamps repaired and changed from OlL,ank MO , to „Kerosene. Pirticular attention paid to the raannfaduring of ill kinds of • - TIN WARE. JOBBINGASOMPTLY ATTZWDZD'IrO We have on)iand's tine article of • ' • GLASS.FIiti-I.T •J ABS, ' with improved self-sealingdorits, and H,TIRITETIO BE - A - LINO-CANB:, which is one of the - best cans nsed.. • • ' 24,1865. riIWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERI _a. ENCE IN DENTISTItY. , J. 11, - Sxrru, V. 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 four yearS. Be would say that from his long and successful _He 0f.25 years duration he is fa:Millar 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• itilhe vicinity to do work the best adaptedlo the many and•different cases that present themselves oftentimes to the Dentist, as be understands the art of, making , his own artificial teettf,rand has - facilities for doing . :the same. ' To requiring under sets of teeth be wouldialLattention to his new kind of work which consists of porcelain for both plate and . tedth, and forming a continuous gam. It is more durable, more natural in mpiaearanco; and much better adapted.to the gum than any other kind of work. Those in need of the sa.ue are invited to call Mid examine - speciniens. Teeth filled to last for yea is and oftentimes for life:— Chloroform, Ether, land " Nitrous Oxide " pd- Ministered with perfect safety, as aver foutelum- dred patients withp): the last four years can tea, " , I' will be in Towanda from the 15th to 30tleof 'every month, at thifofflee of W. K. TAYLOR, -(foncerly occupieoy , Dr. 0. H. Woodruff Having made arruhgements with Mr. Taylor, I am prepared to do all work in the very best style, a. his offic en: -- • April 23, -1567, _ . -nit. .VANRY,ISKIRK, 'OPERATIVE 1., AND MECIIAOCAII' DENTIST, has opened I le rooms in the Bet . man Block, directly oppo site the Means lit , for the practice 01 - 4iS prole:tided, and is 'epared at all times to gli`r form all operationsibelougleg to Dentistry. The different.kinds of - tiate Work, will be recom . mended actor lag p.their honest Merits. ;Nat ural Teeth tilled sAd restored to Biel' original 'beanly, with materlal the best 'adapted to each -indrifdatrt ease: The gre?test ,cage and atte n - Lion !OR be given Yo' the correction of irregaz 'arnica and the *motion ol Teeth. . In 'this Department of pmOtice, the- Doctor 'would say he claims an amount of skill. and experience equal to that posataied by any one in this or any 'kith& coUntry# :Teeth .any be extracted without pain, by the hl3O of gas;: chforotornio: ether; and in a mannar,very satisfaitory to.pa, tients, as the'testimony' of hundreds can be 4 zure shown. , Please cal and examine specimens of =work, and be d of the.' correetness Of the statements. A vice and consultation 'will be cheerfvlly and gratuitously 'given. • Towanda, itine 6j 1867.—but. - ,s, WHOLESALE MUSIC . DEPOT' L . , B. POWELL, Scranton, Pa.; Dealer in OhlokeringlaPkinos, Deoker'a Pianos, ,Ilason, Hamlin's Cabinet Or gans. Treat;LAndsleylc (lo'e Meloaeoas., and all of gusted instruments, Sheet Hosio• and Music Books. Orders from Dealera Teachers 'molt* rUcited. Addres3,_ B: POWELL • , • ADlTMansylranta'Avenne; Scranton ) Pa., ' Hsieh 28;1867. 13nt... • '• ' ' „ , 10/00E-BINDERY.--TEM-PUBLIC JUP reiptiothilly informed that the Moot. Bini ham been removed to the Argue .Build: ingi 3dstory , where will be sione • 1 • . ~ • .••••• .",- 11:,0 0 IC-IVI 1,7 W ill Ihunrions ,blanches, fermi as' tea. 'notable as" the times "will allow.. The*Blnd ery will be andel , the Charge of .. • 4.) • , - I .lt. . An experienced Blddet, aid air work lie' ppmptly done, In . ;a style end manner whittle 'cannot be excelled. Music, Magasinsi, New*. papers, Ohl. &HAW &et,. bound humors variety of style. Particular attention - will, be , paid to the - klingaad 11 j ~ading of MOE , BOORS, '-tikamgastred...paitinl,'lsidett In. qualltyani 'tt""`,,ilieLlarnnt'ioz- deny ery when ready Aite gistr s hro onbp 'pub li c is uolleged, and 'pulse stf, On atarrudeed. Towanda, August 2, 166.—tf icarAVING Aliro,llol4ET SOAPS; fire 1616 cheap at the , DlEws Imictht ; A as 41rtTR OLE:"as the ,al..' 1118041.4iANEOUS , .1100/ISi AT it .the .I'=. • 11111041110011..:,: AnatVatterusir*t. i 0 sia „witAkis THUS(11E1B8 ItLOODl43o4 lll .4lll4le , sP r Al‘; 7.' BLOOD'S 01114114 TED,. 414p:14E74 'AND 1" t .44:1(1) .:a ilinitr - 1 1 0 - .WE ' ll ' El# To scathe aoinorootore - PrePared to au °rdiri - - • ltatg canficakozielt 19. 10301;0C AMotow.: Hu, I lta 44,14 r .actrag - i , time i nor expenie in. perfedting . outr 'nfitiliTato,r and claim to have --*--1— , • 411isV , spEttATOR e more perfectly; atid Nrithrnirpower: than any other - maitit4arel 7Otsr Macht oes can earn 11901114 •11 of the e very shriple?-ln •:etmsirnOtlon:Cheing 'oom, prlseat.in 114 piece, dciprittot reatilre a znechsnlitta thbio d me- thnnt ; •thei areall atanntactlized r ztoder our personal super !Non, and we . . , citAiratiowiak :WORLD fie Oliotrbetierto,Oriditanshlp Or ;material., tor machine is set,up sad . • • MIS THOROUGHLY. TESTED UN DER MOTION, „ At0n0110 0 1 4 .13, 1 4! ) F#T..... and Warranied la, fie 614 - Working Order. "Tkey : have-been in priietlpt 'patriot sereral leafs; so; that se are- not;, advertisinft 'sizes! w• altos every geoon. eAchr• better that `.ia , - think ever betore ()ALTO _to the public." Th 7 can be attached W livad Powers, Sweep Pow ers:Basra:lm Water Pfiwer, and, tor' ' , Y , • ;my, iheir Perfection-ol '' Pi'fe949l- 611321 14its not'been , .t ICES () r Are as , low ai those of say ()titer manufacturers and . partles.destring to pnronase.frill.ilpd Into Elie, r inteifit to examine our stock before,per., ,chasing elfewhere. ' . . , . . PRICE LISTS:FURNISHED '6l; klucy ui„.'-, A GRICULTURAI MACHINES Onliand, and Mill Work; Engines. Boilers and machinery. of 41 kinds got up - to:order. prompt; 11+ and ou layprable..terrus. 4thet, .A NORT4 , - AND MAVIIINTI SHOP', Sitciated on e;east of Atari Street, T OVA N DA, BRADFORD CO.; PA, lanow.lirtpated to furnish pilifouL/k4 SAW MILLS, . SHINGLE--' : MACHINES , Ot"lhe test. qual4:mlitt tie - latest Approve (Ma., ell 15kula of Jlachinery for .f.lonrukg and STEAM ENGINES, MADE & REPAIRED, • STEAM WHISTLES, • • STEAM - ()AGUES,. - • GAUGE 'COCKS, - OIL CANS, Fluidal:4 at ahort . notioe. - BOLT CUTTING, Done from ioli inches in diameter. FORGING ' - 01. heavir wrought ,:sirork,!for • Bridges, and'all other purposes, done to, order, Also, large assortment of ' - - COOKING' &lIEATING . STOVES, Coal and . Wood Burners.' Furniture for Cooking Stoves, Slove Pipe, TiThWare, Boat Pumps, .PlOws, Cultivators - ,ad Lempers; kept constant ly on hand. • " • DRAWINGS•& SPECIFICATIONS Of all kinds of machinety for mills and other purposes prepared by • WAARENAELL • Foreman, who has hadlarge experience la this branch of the Wittiness, • - • • .. • . JOHN CAithie.w. Towanda, 15 . ,et. 29,1866.-19. . • , • CARRIAGES, WAGONS -SLEIGHS THE OLD ESTABLISH: ENT STILL IN OPER; FELLOW/3 i. COANDALL & CO., Snecessors•to Reynolds, Vellows &Co., are now offering and ae prepared to furnish on short notice, Wagons Carriages and fi•eiglui r of all descriptions sand of the latest and most appro ved style, and of the best material at the old stand opposite the Union Rouse, in .the tral part .of Alba ,Borough, • Bradford county, The public are &saved that the repitation the shop has Required daring the last six years under the superintendence of J. H. Fellows, will be more than maintained, as he will superin ' tend the work as heretofore he haring long been and having had much ,experience• as a Carriage and • Sleigh • Builder,- would assure the public ,_thataio 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 continuance of the same. . • N. it,—We, the •undersiglied, being practical mechanics, can manufacture and, offer to the publlo at pricestliat will defy coLipetition. • • , , • , JAILES H. FRU OWS , ". ••• C. CRANDALL, ' • G. Alba Borough, Apr 1116,11388. ly. •• 1 'W ; ANDA•QA'RRI.AGE "•• FACTORY. The undersigned respectfully announce to the public that theylkaie purchased the CARRIA4i - 5H!.64 H. DRAKE, And are now:-pkepar "to build work LA EST STYLE; ..• And niijst' workmanlike nninnee. They wil constantly keep on hand assortment at' spied TOR ;:ksitsi OPEN BUQGIES, FAMILY . CARRIAGES, " :DEMOOBLT - AND:I,I*BEf(WAGONE; - OEM AIM • TWO .81.1.3113? . ~L T BA.NY BL J Et(G .H W Q I/K. WMOX=FOD- REPAMThwr pronilit4 atte Laek,,#o at Tea amiable priv!iu r • Bnsurr , ri ernraTP Toitatida' May 9 1867 iy - 'N—WW P LAN ;•br - G1 .11 , 11 e 'L The undersigned having built a large — and-cnin-: minions Mill in the .Borough - of Towanda, and filled It the most.,modeni_And improved 5 1bachinery, for - the manufactiro of . `W/NDOW & FO sPitred to 1111:' orders , whether' iturge or ,m P. , a# :open the shorttst' notioe. We have also' a large• variety of NOULDINGEI, of, the. latestittyle and pattern,'which the s can faridth much cheaper than they caw be worked:by, ToNgirkinsra; OEOYEihT Asn)tatema. ' , ind all other work pertaititag to Joinery, Mill .be done to Suit ontetunomers, , -. L 1 r". Persoi building; and not living 101111 than • twelve. foultew alias distant;. wilr End le tally f r their interest to bny,of Wag tho pin:dn and- worked. by our, suchinety, yp,nr;griai.OF Maori*. or pt ei lumber: pall lota teats" ^is is f have' it ground attend tithe it bobie with yam- We willq CAEN:for PINE ifs , • HEMLOCK LUMBER vered our Jumber yard. Come aid 'toe tut, iiifityou can't - 44:mM_ ;writ& . „ • 3: 1 410DGEP43 .11.; 'cp. '• Towanda 1eu.,481111. ... . ; BLOOD fr. .CO: -BRANCH FO INDRY AND ATIOIi / 1 10(11k 1111 414W 4 1- lit -- OWANDA' INS p a ceettai i iia avla in I tor•the foffostiiertffknoitit and ret+stWe C nm Oalee Soistabyea Bit ek. itinftate•Ambit it . $ itinklitsualagos Cowart, i% riPtfogiirs, ColuN ; • • ..541 ono Lintz 411 14+0 A "1:11 , 76Lol000lr. " Furs'Asto Lui bestraixOs Co. • •. 4 - Copitikligalgoiro . id 110eTired Fou . a. .114;271,qi • !i_. ll lta.,___ r iaihtt. 77l /144841t;sii onr• • t 1;800,o) 'B,oojrsozoloms, oprard: (Csolci) 11,01 ••; . ) giqr*W.l„ND (Tomy&KY. • Harlfo, d . • . .... .. _ , wyounio braussenamou ComiPANY.• t ... ," Mum, Nous Amami 'hum: branuaci. • Co l .; • (41.1x4dental) •-• 4500,000 Cotib*Prov? Ilitresuulrrill • - C0... , /kW . 0 .574 Qrs., Ca p ital lo.ooo,ooo Towanda, Feb. 20,1266--tf , HARTFORDIIVE STOCK Iti 6 C RANCE VOMPANY . ' • -" • ' - oarrrai. $500,000. Climb atisebt , Nov. 1 ; , 1866,- - $155,2961,3 • Insures on all :kinds of live: stock. agiifilt theftand ttagt from any cease. . • H. B. IfcliE.S, Jam 10, . 1867 • •'• " • Agent. Ped.. Sth).the Mare " Lady Mate," owned.l4 -Dennis P. - Flagg, of Boston, Maas., accidentally received a kick from another horse, breaking P. bei lett fore leg, above the knee, rendering it -necesaary to kill her as an act of hamiaily rqr, eared In the Mattford,Live Stock Immo.. ace c.. la ; pan .. Loss paid 4ec. 6th 1867. LIFE AND, ACCIDENTAL !NSUIL&NCE. 4 . O.IrIUL ICBM= ovzs •, SEVENTEE4V ,MILLION DOLLAR'S C. S. RUSSELL," rote rug rowrwixo riatunto lIIILLOLS CO E IPANyN Gaunt' li'mus It higatisiTterinurics/ - ',Coxrauy Philadelphia, f Capital and earplug , over "$850,000 Roux il4oaaNcat Co3tra)iy„ ' t ' Of Arm- Vp:rk . Capital and entrails, over.... - INSURANCE CONSARY OP biORTR - AMERICA. Philadelphia. Capital and surplus, over $1,700,000 MANEILTRAti INSVILANGWCO ' KPANT, Of New-Fork.- . Capital and armpits, over s9oo;qou . • E*."1"131PRIIIE InitRANbIS CISMPANT, Of .Plidadelidiia. Capital and eurplua. laver ANTIC INSURANCE COMPANY, ~ , Of Neer-York. - Capital acapurplus, over PuraAm 413U1a1108 COM'ANY, Of &Ilford, Conn. Capital and earplug, 0ver...., . MUTUAL LiFslxecsiatos COMPANY, I • • - Of Neff-York. Capital and durpicus,over.: TITAYRIIMEM Iwo COMPANY, 1 Of 'Hartford, Conn. Capital mid parplos, over Risks - taken on alt kinds of Property; •at a, low ratesas by any otherreliable Companies. NZ' Folieles issued and Losses, if any, ad jested at this Agency,thereby saving the trouble and expose of going elsewhere for settlement. • • W Office at the HardwheretStore• of Cod ding- h Rnaiell . C.S.RUSSELL. Towanda, Feb. 7,1886:---tf . . THE - INSURANCE: COMPANY A_ • OF NORTH A MERIOA.: • Office No. 24 Walnut Street,- P.hilidelphis .This CompanY are now prosecuting the bu ness of Insurance fremloss or damage by F'i ir on Buildings, Merchandise. Furniture, ti throirghout .the State of Pennsylven% on rib, r al terms,for long qr short Periods • l or perm.thtLt 1y 'of . Buildings , by a deposit of ilremtani. The prompt paytneatof claims for * losses du lug the period of nearjy 70 years that the Cow . pany has been in esistence, entitles them to b confidence of the pnblic,.• DnISCTOUL — Arthur G. Coffin, &race' tis. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor', A ta!,t,-e White; .Jno. M. Neff, Richard, D. Wood, s% Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson. 'Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L.l liarmob. Francis M. Cope, Edward H. Trotter4Edware Clarke, Wm, Cummings. ' • • ARTHUR G. Corm+, Pea at. ° C. S. ItiIBSELL, Agent, Towanda. FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE Us l. I . itANcE COMPANY OF MIDDLE . E'ENNSYLV/Ntt, Office in Dinville,MOntour Count, Pennit Capital . The Farmers Mutual Fire' Iffituance Corupany . of Middle. Pennsylvania wadiniorporatea by the Pennsyliania Legislature, in the year 1859, for the Mutual InsumneezefiCorintry property only, and immediatelytherealter commenced its oper ations on that pr inciple,: which has been strict ly adhered to since. All losses have been 'promptly paid out at the Premiums collected on application for insurance -without making any assessments. • Theltisnrce Of Country property only. the low sites c,hirgedUcir Insurance„andthe prompt payment, of losses are deemed a sufficient recom mendation Of the Farmers Mutual • Fire lent once Company - of Middle Pennirlvania, to 3' Owners of safe class country property. P:JOIDIElON; ww. Ptiv.mrs,,;Presl LUCIEN MYER; ' Agent, Towanda. Pa March.6,'66 B RADFO.RD. COUN.TY REAL ESTATE AI; ENcY , H. 8., MdKEAN, REAi. EerATE AGENT 'Valuable Farms, Mill Fopeities, City and Town Lots for saki, , , Parties having property for Sale will Lind it to their advantage liy ',caving a iiescrilot , ..n the same, with terms of sale at this agency. f.l parties are constantly enquiring for fru m. • \ H. B. MCKEAN. Beal Estate Agent: Office ldontaziye's Block, ToUltuda, - -l'a. 29; 1867 - ; • • LII . IVEIiPOOL AND . 1.01 Do N AN 1) . GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE', I Stz , RANC COMPANY.—Office, 45 William St., Broadway, N. Y ' ,Capital,rplus and Reserve . Funds . (Gold) $16,7,71,. , 7 6 Asada in.the . Uulted States; over::.. 1,90 ,000 Daily. Premiums, upwards - cif (gold).. 17,0 01 ) The 7 shaniholders .pergenally responsible ior engagements of the company. Al[ Flitec.topi most be shareholders: thoacioas Dr New Yost. —Francis Coatuet, Esq. Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., Deputy chairman,:-Joseph "Gaillard, Jr., Esq.. M Atchitald;Esq.,ll: B. M. Coastal .• Aexander Hamilton, :Tr., Esq., Robert Cr Ferguson,. - Alfred tell, Esq., Resident Secretary. _ ander Hamilton, Jr.; Esq., Counsel 01 itk'a•d".. Rank--CaramawrA The Policies of this Company 'are issued by well-known American citir.ena resident - in New -York, who aro Directors and Shareholders, co neatly, with the other Shkrehuldirs. arc indict - liable for all the engagerneros Lq. , the Company ; all Policies are signed 4y, theta : all claims are payable in cash oa proot or 10,S. withota , deduction for interest,' and nj4, as astral, sixty days - after. presentation OT proJI.; ; They expire at six o'clock. P. M. and nut 3b noon. Life* insurance' effected, sad liiinhuities' granted on favorable terms, - ' I . lj. B. HOBEAN;Agen t. April 23,1867; - OR,S'EHAY FORK .DRAKE, 811.1,4- AMMON . % PATENT. . Patented July 31 • 11344. • ,Theoti.iluseriberwonid respectfully call the at • tention of Ferment to the latest and greats Invention in the wags, Horse! Bay Forks and CUtten.. This forklallghler„cheiper, and bet ter'more durable, and less- liable to break or get . out-of repair; thin anb , ' one now offered to 'the public.' :it la propoSed that the fork shill atakt.l npon its merita and Ls warranted to work perfectly and give better . satisfaction than an' fork In the world. ftlt• is alder, work for the Man whcfultek 4,lb o 9,tanntinage•it with e 4-1 and itla a first rate - hay knife. It is a splend id article, please look at it. • • For Jule by COfiding.dt. 'Russell, Towanda, L. inlithodYs ihwtf• June 28.1867,4nA J. PARLOR SETS, at '- • TIIIIIOTOGRAPIEUALBIIMS OF AL .A. sine an* itsylea. et the r, NNWB ,Boosi . APREAKFAST, DINING, EXTE SlONand Parlor Tables, se PROSTI3. II GI a I El $3,750,CC0 1356 co) s7si l $701,01 58,00 , 1 000 $600,000 4357,uu0 pa M. N. 110bDY