Agrinittural. Hints About, -Work. , There is a greater variety of labors to employ farmers in September than p .rhaps in any other month. We have manuring, - plbwing, sowing and bar• vesiing, thrashing,leediug, market ing, all opon,us at once,yet the labors are seldotu pressing and of ad anxiotis except perhaps, a little', anxiety in regard to early frosts. • is general,need little care, i•xcip!, good pasturage or feeding.— Falleriing , bullocks that are to , be fin -I,ittid off for the autumn trade need a g Anal increase of meal as . the wea ttirr grows cooler. .Sheep, also, that .ire to be sold, should'b separated. tiorn others and fed,u-little grain.— Examine—any that it spay - be neces sary-to" have in -moist- pastures to check the very, first appearance of 1.,0t rot. Shelter all during storms, and Kivb access to ;water and salt.— Swine, to be fitterit,d this fall, will do much better if fed a-little ground old coral 'now while at grass, sr being lc* on thin swill, as js usual. Orchard fruit collect frequent]) ,not only for feediniswine and cows, but in order to destroy the, insects which sting the friait'at the time of laying tli.ir eggs; and to prevent the devil opulent of the larvte which eauseal to become gnarly and to drop, prema turely ,rik)e, or even green. Much good e ther for vinegar may be made from windfalls. I -Root.Cr*.÷All kinds of root minis h,wirig becored well established and OM of leaf, keep On - growing until f•eezing westber, and often. swell ikiodigious rapidity, as the sea son becoines moister and epoler.— Keep the weeds down and,-the trocind ipen . and looSe„land pull for , eftw feed w k lierever they stand too thick;' Beans.—Pull before the ripened pods dry, and lay them up -to ripen in small heaps,. or, bette4: between two stakes driven perpendicularly 'about ,5 orb inches apart. The PTnt being laid alternately heads and ri ote, and at the same time cress-wisei ' Grass and Clover Seeding - may' be thine now upon land which .ia in order • to,h e laid d.rwr.i, to very good advan tage, provided we has raiiis.• If the grass anti clover can get a start . this tall, sa'as . to make an approxitnaciOn ' to a sward, they Will - statitt.the win ter well, and if the land lit rich, be fit to wow. neat year. If not •rich; tli'e. clover may be fed off in Jiille i bitt not close, and cut for Feed in the fall.— T,ruothy sowttiO now and getting a • good start of all other accidental grass "(La ;paid land;, often yields a flue criip of seed two yews iu succession: It you need the grain or straw, sow it, but if you wan.t grass, sow that. Wheat.—ToO 'if tich stress can not 'he given --to having wheat land-well 'prep - ared - -zdrained rich, - and mellow, also free from weeds, if possible.- - Sow durieg - thlis month,; the earlier the better. Neill raihet than sow broadcast,and 'put the seed deeptatii et than shallow on all light soils. • - Rye.—l Os generally best to sow rye in the early partpf October, as it , often gets too much giowth' befirie the ground freezes if sown earlier. .•., Vermin in - Granaries.—Arraugo ; to have security • from mice and rats.-- Rats ill generally clear out mice and may themselves be gotten ri I of ' by the phosphorouS paste Which is a safe poisonif the poultry. are shut up 'and kept so for several week., The rate vomit up the poison, nd the chickens eat it and die. . 4 Th poison i 3 kills a few, but stampedes the ver min. - Mice are not so affected ; a few die, the rest remain. tee traps and cats ; a good mouser, and well train ed, is almost invaluable. . Potatoes.—At the Ea it the season has been such as to rot. 'potatoes in' - some places very much. After the vines . die or are thoroughly blighted, the tubers will make but little growth. They are fit for swine, but riot for; market. • Yet many , : - .are. perfectly g,.rid. It is sometimes hest to -dig and feed!: to piA..or_cattle beforeAhey rot. If left in the ground the sound I.IIPH will remain good, while most of ' the diseased ones - will become so bad that they may. be detected at a glance: This, it-is ctaiwed,is a great ' saving of labor in picking over pota toes that of is the hill ;• besides, the Boned one are not contaminated;and so more sound ones . Wili :finally be saved. - ' Drainink and IrrigatiOn.—These subjects are hinted at every month ; Weir importance demands - it. _Manure—Dig 'muck and peat, cut • ' swamp grass, collect all Tweeds . not in, seed, and through the \ agency of swine, of the liquid manure of the rime- yard and the stables, of ashes and Jim r,aud of every-method-of com posting,- start au active fermentation . in the largest possible quantity of vegetable matter. . .- Ashes.—Sebd a; team through the neighboringtvillages and wherever wood is burn9d, and'engage the win teril"uslies,, agreeing to pay in soap. tin *are, wooden ware" - money, or in 1 any other way. •.. - .. Bonesollect by paying children to gather them at the rate of 50 cents a barrel—you can afford to pay $l-.00 if you use the bOnes in gardening or in the fruit orchard, or if the land k, needs phosphate. &raw. Septembe - is a good mouth to buy straw ; taken direct from'the thrashing machine, it' - often sells - .cheip..•. In most- wheat regions it is . worth the price of three bushels of wheat per, ton for mannre,and should not be. sold for that - of four. ; . .:,-.Linseed Cake.—Lay in a l - slock in advance.- It is - worth all' it costs Simply as . mariur4, (taking the price _ of Peruiian guano aaa criterian of , valdo,) and if fed,' you either gain in - some, other ,way,''.as in milk, or get' nearly the 'full value. in the manure, • with the flesh andfat, of the animals,. -, as clear 'profit. . , Weeds.-Ma • 'bloom or. befor an ingredient in the pig pen. dry the weeds the,ashe l is. ! . Fstrivd4LEDE) -- the pelting cam stakes, and - the . Grapes.—Ma varieties, hand • n to injure the ,bh gathering, and ' tbe-bunClies. `- ' Nara are -tii • kis restore, andj if picked top ;e . instead ripen • ; if possible; use as 13f compost heaps or If seeds: ave formed, burn them; and use --Raspbemes.—Keep tied up to wires , and soil_dear, of weeds. ket the early ripening e carefully so an not ion!. Use seissornin leave long, stems to ie gathered as ssina ripened in the house; rly, they ing. ' t I \ t ANOTHER NEW OTOOR OF .GOODS! - I ;MIES 0. FROST, would cab attentionto the large and varied assor ttnent of FtriNiTURZII - Now ortexhibitlon at h:s Ware Room, "be will be happy to show to. any and ivebrone free of charge. or to sell at a very. innidlad- Tante from cost. Tlmakful-for the past liberal patronage of the public, I , would say that shall still endeavor to make it to their in I V; deal with me e not only by*,keeplag - a • . To sulem from than is kept in any otterT it %l 2 l Aare Store in this region ; but ' also by o g them , ; Than the same quality of goods can be par chased elsewhere. rhavenow in store oter 60 DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF CRABS, THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES , BEDSTEADS I Besides Bureaus, Stands, Tables, Book Racks, ' What Nota, Born Tete-a-Tetels; Rockers, and Eas y Chairs, Piano Stools, Chil dren's Carriages,Children's Cradles and Cribba, Looking Glasses, . Looking Glass Plat. a, Plc -• '.• tare Frames, Photo graph OvaLs,Steel Engravlrgs, Cords and Tas els, • • In tact a full lissortment OF EVERYTHING IN THE LINE, All ai which will he - CHEAP FOR CASK. The nubile are invited to call and eximine my stock before ,purchasing elewbere. !tore fit Alain S treet , doors south of ElontanYort# *lst) keep on hand, a large assortment of f From the most common to the finest Mallogany or Rosewood, which will be turuisheti with or withAut Att,ndatt , e with ficarse, at As 4,w a oswe as the sam . qualzty can he puree ise_c else where. Dee NEW FURNITURE srom? Racing rented the Furniture Ware.-promObrm erlr occlpied . by F. N. Page. Athensi Pa. no,n• say to the patrons pi the old g1.0.al Ushteetit tin! I have.ai con2pkte Stock ot 'floods -just re..,-eikd, djnbraving everything in the My goods are new and well selected, ,andfor I GOOD 00013.9 Will not 6 , eyntiersold by any. Cali ant ex amine my stock before purchasing -I _retain the Workmen ot the old establishment, anal MR. N. I. HART Will have charge of the , business and Mandfact uring. 'ln shoo we have the tinest Stock of in our line west of New York, consisting ! I Parlor Furniture, Sofas, Bureaus, Marble-top Centre Tables, Extension ; 1 iad Alning-Tables•, Chltirs, Bedsteads, Mirrors, Pictores, ; Photograph Ovals, Co`fd and Taasels, Steel Engravings, ! ! Oil Cortina, Toilet Stands, Work-poxes, Oar thulertaker's Department will it all tim?:‘,,he well supplied with everythiag In that Rue. Me, Lissy the FINEST HEARSE. In.thls section, not excepting anything 'west of New York, and will atteon Funerals wtthir a circuit of Twenty Mile,. on reasonable terms. G. H. VOORMS. N. I. HART, Agent. • Athens. e lan. 25. 18fiR.-1 r FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS : LAMM MAU:NEON announces to the public that he still continues to manufacture and; keep on hand a large assortment of 1 CABINET FURNITUREi, Borealis. Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, &c., of every•descripton which will betmade of the beat materials, mann he most workman like Manner., I itivitc the inection of the public to myylwork, which shall nc be sarpssed in durability, at any shop in the country, and my prices will be fOund to be as low as the time+ will admit. Ilmdy-made Collins constantly on_ paid or made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired.' Illicitellantons. ROCERY, PROVISION - AND G - FEED STORE . . JOHN MERIDETH, • (Main-st., first door. south of the Rail Rood Houi b e) would most respecifolly invite'the at teniion of thepublic to his large and well se lected stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Xhicb h , is selling to snit the timeir, and pores of all. He_ has also opened a splendid FEED STORE, which is well situated to supply the canal and B.trelay region at all times. He ;keeps ei , a , tantly on-h Ind a large stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, MOLASSES, FLOUR, BUTTER, 'PORK, ..S&C., ‘• Which he is selling cheap for cash/ The citizens of Towanda and vicinity l will please accept my thanks for their ,very fiberal patronage for the last two years. acid we - promise with their assistance , to improye ev ery opp ortunity to enlarge our brie tonal so as to - Warrant satisfaction to all. Call and See us agent. . JOHN MERIDETH. Towanda, July 10, 1867. . PARIS EXPOSITION. THR DEWING MACHINE 11.s1:11.T. W, HEE, L E R & SON For perfection In Sewing Machines had been awarded to the WHEELER • & WILSON MANU FACTURING COMPANY.I 1 . There were eighty-two competitors, and the wettest interest attended:the announcement of the result. ' • WICKHAM \ & BLACK, " pull while in • Agents for Bradford Comity, sell! there ma chines at city prices. Towanda. July 11, 1867. CsH PAID FOR DEACON AND VEAL SKIN , Also, HOMEMADE CLOTH i - EXCHANGED FOR WOOL,I AT DAYTON'S :Towanda, April 8.1867. UIIBIO, OR -ANY ,OTHER AR 11CL.E7n our line, ordred - at n6rt• oy calling at the nw4 *2O ME Ids stattit. LARGER STOCK:- AT A LESS PRICE And more than READY MADE COFFINS , s FUILNITUIti. 7 . LINE. Pictures, &c. COFFINS AND BUI?,1.11, CASES. 1 ug. 15, 186.5 CABBY{ THE DAY!'.- The highest premium the only it. GOLD MED4.LI raga.tmbiatbitints. V R E P O'VP.R L•L'S Gomel • :Powity... (samasers ' to)W. R. IL Gore.) us °satinets's" the Nudism at the old stand .L. , 0.4, Patton's Block. where he Is Ally additions to his Stock„ from the . most ..' reltlW i lzamters and amiittartaters respect fully . 1 113 .or a liberal share tit public patron age. large stock O. . . • . . . 4 F HAIR OSAND . IdEDICINER Haej been received, and se ' are now pre p* ad supply the • - 1 • i THE W A N OF E PUBLIC WITH ARTICLES at wasps .10 via rases.- uRE WINES AND LIQUORS; • . - I FOR IsiEDIOAL URN ONLY. • , , . . • i - 1 • I. JI.7.3OWIICIDIT or . CON iNNTRATID % - R .T - .' C; ECLECTIC' AND ytomOATme POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Lurrs,, ou, vmunsn, T AND Q i RNISH -MESHES, AYE-srt4rs Asri aLAes AND tompir ARTICLES OR EVERY KIND. - • I ' N's taxonomy AND FLUID miters, Af-R ALOILv,_AND RE:SINOIDS. I !ado? Rest tringell, A B 9 1 0 • M I N..#1.. SUPPORTERS,/ I= . 4:, • ' . Sito!tlder Braces, -; ,• -, / BREAST PUMPS, liiIPPLE SHELLS, AND - 'SHIELDS; Noising Bottles, Syringes and Catheters, ' • L•foin AZSORTNIENT OF RAZORS:BIt OPS TOOK= 1 r • - INMUIy / 1 - / SURGICAL INSTBFMEMTBOF LATE STYLE - 1 /dip .nBBT qUALItY. 1 / s A large supply Brushes / for the Ilat and Hair. also tor the Teeth ,And . Nails, Tooth Pow ders. and Paates, Oils, Perfumery, • oaps, 'Combs. Hair Dye, ltivigor store. ez.e,:, kerosene. Keromene Lamps. Shades, !lhintheys, ._ • Wicks, &c., all of the • • - late et. styles. . / • CHOICE / CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. / nirePhysicians supplied at reaslnable rates. Medicines and CreseriAions carefully and ac curately compounded and prepared by compet ent pe4-•ains at all ,hours of• the day and night. •;;li.ndi4 hours from 9to le o'clock in the fore , noon, to 2in the afternoon. W. H. H. GORE. Towanda , Sept. 29, Ma. CLF!THING I CLOTHING.! READY' MADE AND MADE TO ORDER. J. M. - COLLINS, Ist ddor South of Codding dc ? Russell's, has just reeeid i od trom New York a large and .atractive assortbsent 01 NEW - WINTER CLOTHING: Oui stock comprises , every article wbru by men in d boy!, • PILOir AND BEAVER OVERCOATs, BEST ,QU kLITY BUSINESS SUITS OF ALL tstr (LES. COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, N'K. TIES, • WRAPr'ERS, DRAWERS Zee. GpaiTs FURNISHING GOODS l ectil attention is called to our stock of ' CASSIDIER AND VESTINGS' we will make up to order on short notice, cc line of Fancy CassimerS for Pants and Latest style Hata and Capa. Gents Far Mil Whic Coat Col tting done to , order on short notice !r in mind if yaa wish to bay Clothing p, and as good as representdd, call at i ma Cash. - COLLINS' . i • %da, Dec. 7: 1865. Be. PIE 6 V' E TEMPLE OF' FASHION ! NEW GOODS'! entire New stock of Clothing bought u as before the war, -to be sold with IS I Lt-LL PROFITS! le undersigned would respectfully announce e citizens of Towanda and vicinity that he his day opened at the south Store of IDLEMAN'S BLOCK, posite' tile Means House, Main Strut, a W ESTABLISHMENT Resdy Made !Jens 4nd Boys and Qbildrens CLOTHING! TS PURNISHINGQUODS, HATS, GAPS , that thoie goods bought at very tow fig or I be; sold with very email profits. lin t e , stiblish a permanent trade in this plate ,a r.rder to galn the eonfidenca-of parches c I deal wrath them on a basis of honest y, a I•gickty, aid all goods sold will oe guar a me i what thry are represented to be. Come and examine the New Store of owanda, April 8.1867.—Yr OLOMON. & SON, Are now opening general stock of RING 4 SUMMER CLOTHING Iwill men and boys wear. The assortment , 1 found the choices they have ever offered, se - - ted with reference to the wants of their e. They respectfully invite an examination !their clothing, which is manufactured ex asly for their trade, having a buyer at all es in the market we feel confident to gives& ter ata lower price than can be obtained ewhere; Also bratbre - for, the trade a com to stock of NI"S FIIRNISHING• GOODS AIN & FANCY CASS. SHIRTS, AND MUSLIN. SHIRTS, LINEN-COLLARS AND CUFFS, PAPER COLLARS•AND CUFFS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, TIES, RATS AND CAPS, &C. • theen tire stock -must be sold by the tint of A gust, next. We are offering great barks inft, aff we intend to remove, we feel._ confident in saying to our Mends and customers,yoni will fled it to yonr.interest to call on us before 'put , chatting elsewhere, Remember theplace. ) SOLOMON is SON; • 1c No. 2, Patton's Block. I Towanda,Nay , N EVir -ARRANGEME-NT l i t e, A r t Vlill ~ ' titrS ROOM AND BOOK STORE. it undersigned haringl;nrubssed the BOOR 8 BB AND NEWB 80 08 of J. J. Griffiths, riiipectiolly invite the old patrOns of the Web .. .. ent and the public genetsllY, tonsil and ez• .. . our stock, ~.1, • 1 a. w. ti.voaD. NAMELED CHAMBER, SETS. Alin Fine Chesaut or. Walnut chamber se FB 051 1 is. DRUG FFOBR; MEDICINES. elattiing. Of every deseriptioß NEW STONE, &c., H. JACOBS. SIICH AS ALVORD , Bttlgal. . P. _groduri Fe itterthatibits. nR 9 OICERY STORE'. N." WICKHAM. & BUCK &Vaned and is tilted thetr kora * na• VERY. LAA And Tatted assortment, of II bIOCKERY 'GLASSWARE, =NA, LE YELLOW, . _ , - AND; STONE WARE. We iiropose to keep• In connection with the : abaye a fall stodr-ot IN SILViEt. PLATED, "WOOD,_ WILLOW, I AND JAPANNED GOODS t TABLE CUTLERY. In variety. As wibuy all our goods from FIRST HANDS, We flatter ourselves, we can eell GOOD .GOODS Lower than any other parties in thiS regign. LOTUS, CASSINIERES, 1) - TAILOR'S RIMMIN GS, Of the hes!, quality. CUTTING -I: I I ' Ai MANUFACTURING Done to order`, I, gents for WHEELER & • WILSON!S ' - SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. Towanda. Mardi 7,.1867. G L'A._SS W A<R, 225 Greenwich 'Street, .2 doors below .Bare lay at Ia the Great 'Depot for CROCKERY DEALERS' GLASS WARE.' CONFECTIONERS' DRUGGISTS' GREEN GLASS 13Y THE PACRAQE In fact all kinds of GLASS WARE. Also, a complete assortment of BRITANNIA WARE, And • SILVER PLATED WARE,. KEROSENE W CHANDELIERS, LAN ERNS, &C., • Est brands of Ke ne Oil ,• • . • "The beet patent Fruit Jars • n the market, to be sold at the lowest prices. A full line of Looking Glasses. AU kinds of GLisi Ware made to order. ' Agent for Meridiea Britannia Compat.y, .1. T. WRIGHT, 225 Greenwich - Street, April 15,'67.. 2 doors below Barclay, N. Y. UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Purchased tte entire interest: of K. H. 'PATCH, In• in the firm of C. B. PATCH 1 CO., is now prepared to offer to the . citizens of Bradford County . and vielnityta large and well selected stock of GR 0 E Ri.E S, Which I haye purchased for lCash and feel coati dent that cap—sell at as hi'w figures as cm be purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the public a e*ndld stook of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, S#LERATITEI, SPICES, &C. Have on hand a urge 'Leek of AKRON -non, GRAHAM DO RYE DO. ITOKWEEA B\c4 , T DO. .1 keep , constantly n hand, PORK, RAMS - ! , LARD and kinds , of PIM. Would call the nie tendon, of the publiikttienrCatil Be Beat STOCK - OF TOBACCO, In 00ty or price. ,Jeue ,Oalikkra Cidebrited Laundry, New York Chemical aid Brown Soap. Pie ass call and summa our stock of WOODEN WARE. Late moortment of YANKEE . NOTIONS; TOICET fyllfpar the high, 'COUNTRY PRODUCE. est cash price for Para;er . oi a Call before selling elsewhere. • . B. :PATCH. " all persons In to the Jets . Ara will pious NU Ant!skiikeimaediato payment. B. Tommie, Kink 23,1867. O. PAIIVII • . liiragio ; mtle .1111tintutoc. iv , R, - ,. , ,11-. JO% .. . ..cwi:tasit '). - - Dittni - STORE; ~ r . ~ -..,, .. , 1 - 00 74"linukrriMet;11 011 ..: y • , Crafmr,muklaii-pliouge4 itowaid,,Po6, Hs ehi4g reoentViddediittga' ly to bit Stech, a ,71l fu and Calpietsii . assettneel• - • , teltstituthlS lut attendee Variety. embracing many ortlcles used in the Arta foe arealuutlcal papaws. wiralully ,selected with_r_egard to the' 'inmates Unto of the.pant: e ft/eh will '.be kept constantly sup pled atith:tradt lourchasetrijint marred ott the most reasonable ferns - at Wholesale or *tin, OnWstOgi4l-.l'-. :i:.,._ DRIIG6, MEDICIN E S , CHEMICALS, PAINTII, 9114 V , . 13ETiZINE . AND, TIM NTI.NE; ill% PAINt; VAIOISH , WittPRAFASII, Vona' . .'. .. *Well kb, ot ei " --: KEROSENE 0 . C4:41: . .. . -" Alcohol and *wring Fiords, 1411144,; SHADE, WICHS,. CHIMNEYS, -'c sPerm.Liod-Wh i de. Nests Foot, ' • T A NEER'S . OD' i MACHINE OILS, Fancy and Toilet Articles in all their vailety, - SPONGES, BIll?SlIgil, SOAPS ; COMBS, Po - ,illalr-Dyes, Perlman , ' - --' A i_ CKE BOuK.S, PORT MONA.IS, , #Oaket Naive, Razors, TOOTH. SKIS AND HAIR PREPARATIONS 1 PURE WINES ANTI I.IQUORIe; EMS BM • ftr Medicinal use, • ITOBACICO SNUFF, PIPEtt AND CIGARS, - 1 Garden, Field .and 'Flour Seeds, Trusses, Stip. porters Slopenvories, Shoulder Braces, great Pumps, Teething Rings, Nfirsint Bottles, Nipples, Nipple' Shellii ° 13.1 relds,Eyringes, ' Sealing Fruit Jars.' Thermoineters, ' Flavoring ,Extrams, S tone, Jugs, Glum,' Ware, Bottles, Vials. f t lork.s., Bath Brick; and StOve Blacking. Fish Tsekle,-,i, mmuni- MM. t I T., BOtanic. Eclectic and Hommpath• in and. all the Nina lar Patent All artictes warrituted arepieacnted. Pet: tlpits a a dicta ice can , t ykceive their (*dam b • stag ur . nual, Sigh rcceive aro ..are fa, at teut D.P. PORTER'S' PRE I PARATIOIO FOR' FAMILY UtitiE, ..-. , \ Kupyrn . a. Safe and Hefit,toe Re:nedies, ate war-. : 'toted.tor what they era intended to ~.Isre sat l e. :root,, ViE : ,Dr. ['crier's P ectoral Sfrap. foi toughs, colts, twig Complaints4c.somk,Sl 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pllls, for liilims s cam t , piansta and Mitd•cethareic.... ,25 Dr. portee r . Sanifer Syrsp, for, scrofula • Skin ilisewies,l4o. • 1 00 'Or. Porter's Uterine Toktiq, for femele weak ne , .•s o lerl ,, 100 Dr. Portent Tonic. F.lli.ir for strengthening '.- the system., .. ' 100 Dr. Porter'. Tansy Seto: :PO, for hoe, and kai.ey comp/vote ' I 00 Dr. porter's Comp. Syr. IHspophosphited, for nervous ebb' ay. 1 00 Dr Porter's .B!ankberry Balsam. for Char ' , • rhea, Stc. .. , . ....... .... 35 1 Dr. Porter's Family Embrtieation fui sprains , ~ braixes, 4'c .. I 35 Pa D. rter'. Ve .r. pe .1 ',17 .:.... r 4 . for h , surse• suss , sore tWoitt, 4.e - 25 • Dr. Porter'S Werm Wafers, for expelling 1001 1 17111 • . 25 Dr. Porter's W orm Syrup, 'for extermina-' ling tow Ins. iS De. Porter's Infant Belief, for crying baites I colic, 4-c ' • 2.5 Dr. Porter's Cephalic' Snuff, for catarrh • . . headache ' 25 Dr. Porter's Toothache Dr s ops, for tooth- Dr. ache Porter's Tooth Powder, for preser4ing . pS teeth... 4 25 Dr. Porter's • Tricoeene, for dressing and 50 growinv. the hair ' 50 Dr. Porter's Tricophile, ,or beautifying the' hair i. 50 Dr. Porter's OderiterouSShampoo,fiir clean . . t o the hair • 50 Dr. Porter's Milk of Plowet i fur beautify. • - -." lug the romplc on.':".'t,. ..... .. • SQ Dr. Porter's Pile 0 ntrtmt. for' external • -- • piles 1, 00" Dr. Porter's French Compound. for emald: ing urine 00 . Pigs,:. Dr. Porter - a Medicatd for habitual . constipation Dr, Porter's Healinglle, for cuts.weands • &43 i Dr. Porter's Lip Salve. f r bapped lips.... Dt . Porter's Eye Salim; to Inflamed eyes.. 2. . Dr. Porter's Eye Waier, for inflamed eyes.. 25 , ._ Dr: partereerorn and Wart Remover, for `earns and bunions . 25 Eq. Porten Constipitlion.Pilla, for costive \ net's -2 I Dr, Porter's Ir on ORB, for poor blood .. 'i . 25 . , Dr. forfer's Citrate 'Magnesia; for a pleaf ant catharric. • - 60 Dr, Porter's Liquid Rennet, (or making nit tr %ions diet for Invalids.. ... .. . 25 Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, ( or flavoring. '• lee cream,'4c 10 Dr. Poter's E.ttract Lemon, for flavoring • . Ice-cream—large bottles 1 40 Dr. Porter's Oriantal Cement, fol mending i , • broken glass, &o 25 - Dr. Portei l s' Liquid Glue; for repairing • wood• work... ' • 25 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Flutd,for easy wash ing - • 60 Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison,,i for killing Dr. Porter's Fi Poison Pap 4, for killing ... flies Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison, for.ex- - terminating rats . ' 25 Dr. Porter's Benzine. , for reftiowing spots from clothes 1 25 Dr. Porter's Black Ink. in pint, bdttles 25 in bulk by, the gallon 1 00' - Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for " - diseases or aniliali ~.i... ... 30 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lot , for sprains. galls, 5c...... 1. ... J 40 Dr. Porter's Rios-Bone and • Spaiiin re; toriame horses ? ' M . Medical advice given gratuitously the-orflae: i a charging only for medicine. • • Otir Thankful for past libe I'patronage,would respeettu ly abooquee to h s tricot's and th e pobite, - that tfb pains shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the continuation el , heir confidence and patronage. ,'' R,Ec O N - sTßtrp TIO N . , i The fadbrite Clothing. 130 re of Shbun, is re. constructed by • 1 COHEN & ,ROSENFIEp, ' Who• beg to Inform the citizens of this place and vicinity, that they.will as heretofore keep a gocid selected stock of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE UNDER SHIRTS WHITE oyEsisHln'Ts PLAIN Ar 7 I"AItICY CASS. SHIRTS I • PAPER COLLARS AND' CUFFS, f it ga • LIE X CO IX ARS,I .SVSPENDERS MI Which will be sold at a gnat Tanaka in pile... Cal } and 1144 C0i1VN & ROIMINFIELD, Towanda, May 30,1887. 4121...ER1474N: HOTEL,! ;1 • TOWAtiOAI PA.', Saving pusebiused this well known Motel on Bridge ftwt, I have _ refurnished sod netted it with every eonvee Sur the acoomfoodo• thus of all who fully petionbie me. •No. pahufwil bo_Wroi to sake all ptessant and agreseble. IW 3, J. 8. PATTI:MI Prop .r_1:!- , 4 -T,-* --, 10 MEDICINES. H. C. PORT . ER;Ist. D. Dec: 18, 1866.-7 yr READY MADE CLOTHING, I=l SUM AS skn DRif..W4B. .OM!S JIMPERS GLOVICB,I7B, 6' liiTS \AND GAPS, BAGS, I ac., 10., 4W. , o ar b mcg it 1 EIISSE :~UODDINGF doLt tiikin'Alb .144.7 SEMITIDOTOPKOr • =OE GOODS. • / adAith W 1413. TO Atoll isiire diitY bdike t nuld , th olhar cb3llll for CNN: # rge - Or , COOK/NO WriI)VES.: =f t h e -many -desirable 'sad .beautlint pat- CEI.EIMATED £JLKRIOM t. beauttfi Stevecoins:F. my in. fuel • is a perfect oiunot ; 1 is the lost EWE sTovE to the market. Among their heating Stoves may be found a great variety suitable forsver,yyhtftvitero stoves are used. . STOVE PIPE . AND SHEET IRON -WWII: . Aiways on him madito Oder. TINE! A ILE 1 7. - 4 A k manufactured from _the very hest •materbi dby experienced workmen. , verb tut assortment of , ; IRON, MAUI AND lITERL, At New YolLk . HOUSE AND °CARRIAGE TRIVIONGB,II TOOLS FOR . 211.4. FARMER; Toole r 'the Howe Mini and &meow— Toobt t BlockamitlW—Toole 'rot everybody.- WINDOW 91 - AHD Gf.O.SB, f!AINTS: . OII I S , YIIOIIIIXI 011. AND /1111401114 IMMUNE OIL, ,NSICiES AND • 'ClilltiNEYS, • -I •• • : . SZLTING, TABU AND room CUTLNIIT, BBITTANNIA AND PLATEDWAI4,', -1 Pumps, Lead Pipe, Chaim Water Pipes, Griuditones and fixtures; KEROBEKE LA.NT:EIRNS; JOB-WORK done with diapitteb."'Lanips re paired. Hold Lamln and Lantenitt altered an fitted to bare Kernsetie. • • f;ra hi; Iron (~sung and 'Wrought ;Scraps, (;upper. Br Beeswax.: Feathers and - , Ciao taken iu exchange for goisis. igh,est price in cash paid • for Sheep Pelts and Fnrs . Or OUR GOODS base bent • purchased on the pay 'down system anil will be :fold for . - READY PA'} , JOUN A. 001/1111yo I . 'l, 1 .- . , , i ,ODDING A 111.,K,E1Ak. O. d. HUSIALL. Towsods, March 10, 1563. .. _ , - "a" • C (71 • pa. ' • -01 = ..i ; 3.: :,.. PI • .=. C t z, -I C ' 7 . .? 1 ::: a ?•• . to 1 l = 11' .i •1 ..... i 3 .l. • . s . -I Va ' 7' • . I W t 4 .1 :.1. .2? t tea 1 ' . 1.4. 4 ..:.• ' ...., ~ VI A RSHA LL BROTHERS 4St i. WW I to tali the JettisptiOn of the public to itielr new Stock n t 13t ROW IMPLIMENTS, • BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, • :mud CARPENTERS' TOOLS. A lan. a large assortment of , Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils, • ~ Putty. Varnialies, and 'Paint and Varnish Brushes of all kinds, which wilt be acild for the toweat Cash price. Alpo, a fling essortmeat of ECEIIOB.ES E. 1. M . P of every style , and pattern to suit the public Limps repaired and inhanged from 011 and Fluid 6o Err cne. •I; Particular attentiod paidto the manufacturingof all toads of 11' -.1 TIN WANE. JOBBING POOMPT4;4 •TTONDTID TO We have on , itand a tine p article of 131 . 1.APS rfttklT JARS, with improted sett-malign Corks, mad BBMEtIC A L. fligA LIN cA N 8 Witch is one of the'beieOans wed. Jane 20, 11165. • ,1` 1 00- riiNVENTY-FIVEYEb' EXPERI- A. ENCE IN DENTITRY. J. M. Swum, U. D.. would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Bradford County that lte is bertnanently located in Waverly, N.-Y. where he has bean in the practice of his profes sion for the past four years. HS would say that from his long and successful practice of 25 years duration he is familiar with all the different atylM 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 adlipted to the many and different !cases that present themselves oftentimes to the Dentist, as be understands the art et milting his own artificial teeth, and has facilities for doing the same. To those requiring under sets of - tee h be would tall attention to new kind of t work which consists of porcelain for both plate and teeth, and fonninga continuous gum. It is More durable, more•naturil in appearance, and much bettermdapted to the gum than any other. kind of work. Those In need of the sane are invited to call and examine specimens._ 'teeth • filled to last for years ai,d o , teutimes for lite.— Chloroform, Ether, and "Nitrous Oxide" ad ministered with perfect safety, iis.overl tour hun t:kid patients within the last tour years can tes tify I.will be in 'Towanda from the 15th to 30th of everk month, at the office of W. K. .TAYLOB, (formerly occupied by or. 0. H. Woodruff.)— Raving made arrangements witu• Mr. Taylor, I am prepared to do all work in the very best style. a hi- Alice. . April 23, 1,467, DR. VANI3USKittli r OPERATIVE. AND SDJLIANICAL I DENTIST, has opened • rooms in ib 'Reid:email, Bieck, directly oppo site, the Iles,as ilousiii: for the practice or his' profession, dutl is prepared at all Males to per form all operations beloosho; to Dentistry. The different kikis to Plate' . Ailrli, will be recom mended aca r lug to 1 hair honest merits: Nat: ural Teeth Iled and restored 'to the* original ii beauty, wit material tee best adapted to each individual dote. The greatest care and atten• tion will be 'given to toe correction of irrecu laritieS and the extraction 01 Teeth. In this Department of practice the Doctor would say he claims an. Amount oi skill ad experience equal to that possessed by any one in this . or 1 any other country: Teeth will be extracted without pain, by the uso' of gas, chloroform o: ether, lind in a manner very satisfactory to pa tients,'as the testimony of hundreds can be shown. Pte call and examine specimens of. our work, and bit , assured of the correetness of the statementa. Advice and _consultation will be cheerfirlly and gratuitously given. . . Towanda, Junel6.'lB67.—tam. WHOLESALE .MUSIC DEPOT' L. B. 46veL4. - . - Scranton, Pa., Dealer in Ohickering's Pianos, Decker's Pianos, 'Alison 1 Haualin's Cabinet Or gans, Treat, Lindsley I Po's MEoleons, and all .of. Musical Instruments,Mheet Music and Mimic Books. Orders from' Dealers and Teachers es pecially solicited. Address, L B. 'PO WELL., 416 Pennsilvarda Avenue, Scranton, Pa.. March-28, 1867.-rBm. .1300LBINDERY.--THE PUBLIC la respectfully informed that the Book- Bin..dery hue bees removed to the Argus Build ing, 3d etory, where will be done BOOK.-BIN , In all its various breschet, on terms u rea sonable ask' the times " will allow. The Bind ery will be under the Charge et • C. wurresza, An experiencedi Binder, and , work will be promptly dunk _in a Ape: and runne *hick cannot beucelled. Kula, Allagasinea -News pers OM Booksw everilriey o pa syle Particular *ttenion • will be paid to, the Baling and. Binding of . ' • • BLUTH BOOKS, - • Tent desired pattern, which in •qualitY and bility - aril be warranted. - • All work wM be ready for . delivery 'when I promised. The ° patronage sa of - the public is solicited, and pertialknit guar:enfant. - - T k owanda. An it st 2,, - . ' HAVING AND TOILET SOAPS, L 7 fotaale cheap at the NEWR ROOM GAMES FOR THE FAMILY OIR. OLE. at thp NEWS ROOK. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS' eT cat, at the NEWS ROOM. shritationm.,OL 82PERA I T°43 ; 00D CO.; -,-ApIDENE3 PA. ,-- sun cioassisto munviocture , moons tiiinnutiTinArs*annn AND 1211 CLEANERS, 4ND . HORSE - rON.ERS iii* ; Toruamie.siii;giiirepisiosuutraits P 11611417, A* ea* be bought in the* .llntted States. flay. lag beets Id • yews, eugsiput• AutearA.ltgriug Taateidog - - ifiwthimee, we hark spitted neither , thee new moue iw perfecting our, luteblues, satolalmto bare - THE. BEST -- SEPERATOR, . One Vat will i srperak ths go ate feria the straw owes peefeetly, and with leas , power. than any Wow inanmadaresi. Our i4acbinee can earn Pod PsY' • • 2 THRESHING- THE STRAW • ata lilt by'most of the machines need: They are very simple In construction, being-,com prised is o• e piece: so that I 41, es nokregaire a mechanic-to net them u; or rnn them ; they are all manplaetured noder oar personti super 7 vbkm, and we .-•, . CHALLENGE THE WORLD To show better workiniuultip or .material: Ey. ery machine is let up and THOROUGHLY-. TESTED, uthisa 4ovoN, Bsroid leaving the W.O . 6. andiare Warranted to be tin Working .. . Order. They-have been in practiciii use for several lean NO that , we are ant adiertlaing a new Im dine every seinoneach " . better than an • thing ever bewin offered to the {whim. " Th y can be attached to trend Powers „Sweep Pciw era. Steam or Water Power, and :Mr • • 13_11 Aj3 I' IT Y perieotion of Working And.. &intents!, their equal Lis not been invel...“ cl. . 0 U. R , P , hlat . S Are as low as those a u,ry otherininofeetnreis aridpartiessiesiring to • purehme, will find it to their intertat to enamine our , stork before pur chasing elsewhere. . PRICE LISTS FIIRNILIED. AGRICULTURAL MACHINES On hand, ann Mill Work,• Engines Boilers an maettibery or all kinds got op to order promp ly aud'on ravorable terms. Athebs'. Aug. 8,1867. ORTH BRANCH FOUNDR Nl, A U H 1 ,N § H 0 Situated on .Pine, esatot Main Street, . TOWANDA ; BRADFORD 00., Pic, - 15 now prepared to tarnish. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, • AND _ • . 1 'SHINGLE MACHINES, 1„ 01 the best qualitywith the latest initirove lents. all kinds of Machinery for Flouring and Elsw _ • STEAM' ENGINgS,' - • MADE &REPAIRED, STEAM WHISTLES; • STEA,II GAGUES, • GAUGE. COCKS,' • • • -0111 ,CANS, &C., Funilebed at ertiort notice. BOLT , • .• Done from to 1} itielieb—ln-diameter. 7 FORGiNG 7 I_ Or heavy wrought work 'for Bridges, and all other purposes, done to order. Aho, & large assortment of COOKING. & HEATING STOVES, Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture for Cooking Stoves, Stove Pipe, Tin-Wire, Boat • Pumbs, Plows, Chltivators and Lcrapers, keptconstant ly on ha*. DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATIONS (if all kinds of machinery for mills and other purposes prepared by • WARREN HILL, • i'oorentan,who has had large • experience in thisi branch of the business. • .701EIN Towanda, Oct. 29, 1966.—1 y. CA_RRIAcrES, WAGONSALEIGHS THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL IN OP/III; '• 3 ATION Suce,essors to Reynolds Fellows d Co.; are now offbring and'are prepared to furnish on short notice, Wagons Carriages and •8 eighs; -of all descriptions -and of the latest and must appro ved style, and or the best :.material at the old stand opposite- the Union House, in the cen• tral part of Alba Borough', Bradford CountY, The public 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 work as heretofore he having long . beat. and having bad much experience as a Carriageand Sleigh Buildet, - would assure the public that uo pains will be spared byHte 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. 2 , N. ft.—We, the undersigned, being practical mechanics, can,manufacture and offer to the public at price., that will ditty competition. JAMS H. FELLOWS, D. W.' C. CLI4NDALL, J. G. MERITII Atha Rornugh. April,Ls. OWL ty. TO . WANDA. CARRIAGE, the undersigned respectfully announce to the ptiblic that they have purchased the • CARRIAGE SHO-4) And are now prepared to build work In - - THE LATEST And most workmanlike 'nutnnei. They „Will constantly keep col hand an assortment of splen• did TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, I • ' DMIM:UT AND LUMBER WAGONS, ONZ MID TWO LIZATZD ALBANY SLEIG HS: ALL woRK WABBANTED. REPAIRING protiptly !ittimded to . atlas souable picas. •MINAITT do BIT lEN. Towanda, ][ay 9,1887.-Iy. • • NEW PLANING MILL Theundiped . hiving builtbuilt a. largeand eons. p milieus in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it tit the moat modern and imptoved machinery, for the mannfacture,of WINDOW SANE;ds BLINDS, • . are to fill orders; whether large 'o r , upon the shortest notice. -We have also a large vatiety.ot MOULDINGS, of the latest styleindwhich" we eau furnish much'auger .than tiey can be worked by ' eadvG - . AiDEICIIIOtL • • &a.WING, awl all other work- peetabdpi to. ;dam, will he done to salt onfaudamere. 'I . Potions buildbig, int not living more than twelve to - fourteen miles dbotant, will find it • largely for their interest • to. bayed us, or bring their lumber and. worked "by our machinery. Bring your giblet Floating: or other limber, and while your team is is feeding, -bare ground out and take it home with you. 4. • We wilt.for,. PINE I lIBIELOOK LUMBERt.eui lumberyard. Gems And nes us ! or ifrm can't come, write. • ' • L. satopenake co.' • • ToirlisaiSb.,lol4. • -•- - • WAS GOOD . TRW" On ailfdicatio 4 fir. Ali kiuds of BLOOD & CO AND FELLOWS, CBANDALL I CO., • FACTORY. ' oF G. H.,DRAK FAMILY CARRIAGES, . i . r' - :+1 • - ;, 11111IMPinti.:5; t :,/ ~ - _ ---- - -- - - r-r-;;";--4:- i-.4 , --44 - •.-- 1 .?-t.,--,..'..--;-„- - ; ;.,., _..., Tw 4111:1A • . JL • - AO= _ Polities hie -istl,tenee , Illn 3 i 114 3 l' t, . By H. H. -mixseiv, if,:enit, . 'i Of the follocithe will known and, reliable Cob, , F - pontes.. Ofhoe alootasn'ilikek. duress. 4, 11014 te-CEP um, • * .4 . , AirrsAlasomaxasConsmiT, CaP" -, • .• • • • liartfo - • rdi Com, ita - Lawlor. Afl LOWDOII,AND 01 r ' r- Torrlosaision Co. • • Cogil a rorplossad Romomi foodisi tti,rni; Amato In the. thslted Motes, 6vec. .- 1,800.00 Daily Pmadituil, opwarti of (avid) - 17,00 • , NsoiJtoroLamir Ixersooas CoiNurr, t Hartfind. Cope., 1. -••--•. • -• • 7 ..... WTOZDNI 1 1111 nnifieLUMI C oll iPOlrt W.4 0 4hul f, Ps. , Capital. Capital.:.. Nor= Ausiseasi Tumor laionsures t C,0.., (Accidental) , phdadelphia, ) Capital , • 460 . 0,000 , • • COMMOTICIIri MiIiTAaanbERMAXOI I • • Hartford. Comm • Capfid 10,004, 000 Towsadi. Feb. iv;,llo36—tt • ---- UARTFORD LIVE STOCK INSU JLL RA4CE COMPANY. • • ; earxrat4l.soo,ooo. Calit meta" Nov. 1, 1866, ' $1554 . 36 hisurea on alt kitida at tire static. ag4l:int - "theft and death from aey ease. ff. B. fifeKg.l I • -Agent. Jan. 10, 1887 Dec. iStb; tjes Stare" lady Hue." 4;la-I J, Deal& F.Filiggot WAN' aactdentali y received a kick - from another horse,. breakill g 1 1. her left tore leg, above the knee, rendering it necessary to kill her as an act of tiumaai , y. mired in the Hartford Live Stock inianific, , Papy• Loss paid Dec.%th (867. . wiRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL • • INSURANCE.. I - A:. RMLEPIDITZD OlfYkt SEVENTEEN MILLION. .0, S. UJSSELL, Agent, FUR TIIS, IrOI+OWINO Nafl KR it.ELIABLfr; ct.mt• 1. i 1 a GinituoPias. Jr. MAsiss Irma/italics . , C10:50/1147 • Philadelpira, . I.apital and SUrplun' Bois comPAtir, , . Are Le- York Capital &id atirpitm,ovpr.... INPIgitANCE COMIS . A.yI" oY NOgr/1 t EItICAL, " Philadliphia; "Capital tad surplus; over.. . . . . N.PHATTAN INSCRANCT67I3IPAIIT, I ; Of New. York: • Capital and surplus, over.... ' 4901).i.un ENTE!ltrkLiSit COYIPANY, @P Of Philadelphia. . Cdpftal and surplus, 0ver...../.... ANTIC INEW1141 4 :01 COMPANY, t. 01.itints-YeTk. . f 'Capital laid surpius: Purium INSURANCE CONYANY,. ' • 0/ Hartf ord, Conn; . Capital and surplus; over $704.01.4 MOTtrAL LIPS INSURANCE COII.PANT. • f New- York . Capital and urpltis, over SA .0n . 10.,0 - • TaavEturaesuitaxen Cdicritsv, t Of Danford, Conn. -- Capital and surplus, over Risks taate on all kinds of Property. at 111 , low Mesas by any other reliable Companies: W Policies limited, and Losses, II any ad lustyd at this Agency,thereby saving the trouble andutipamse Of going elsewhere for seulement.' ' lir Office , at the Hardwhere Store of Cod ding & Rana v , Towande, Feb. 7, 1866.. 11HE,'• ii(SURANOE4I)bWIEPAN OF NORTH' AMERICA. . "Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia This Company are now prosecuting the bu I nglis rot lienirance tram loss or damage b 3 on Buildings, Merchindiae. , Eurniture, a. . throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on liber al terms,for long or shott perOdar or pertnnoer t ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium The prompt payment-of claims fox hnore.. ing the period-ot nearly 70 yeais that the Cuai pany has been in existence. entitles them to th confidence of the public. Dissoroas.—.Arthur G. Coffin, Simnel W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Tayldr. A craw... White, Jno. R. Neff, 'Richard D. Wood, 'r; . Welsh, Wm. R. Bolen, Jamei N. Dickso6 -. . - .6." Norris Wain, John Mason. Geo. L. Harrison. Fri:Deis B. Cope. Edward H. Trotter, Edward B. Clsrlte, Wen. Cummings. Aarnva G. COFFIN, Pree nt. C. B. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda. FABMERMMUTtrAL FIRE INSU B4NCE•COMPANY OF MIDDLE PENNEYLVANU I Office in jlanville, - Montonr Cooney; Penn a. Capital ' The Farmers Mutual iNze. ' lnsurance Comtmhy of Middle Penneylvani*wsa theorpoi:ateO bi the Pennsylvanii Legislature, in the year 1859, for the Mutual Insurance off'Country property only, and immediately the reafter commepced ite over • ations on that principle which has been ly adhered to since. .1 All losses have been, promptly paid out pt the Premiums collected on application for insurance without making any sasemsuuttita. . Thelnsurance of Country propeo.s only INe loin rates charged for Insurance, and the prtitt.pt payment di losses are deemed a 'lacteal ream• mendation,of the Farmers Matuar, Fire how ogee Company of Middle Pepns lvauia, to t: owners of sate class country property. P. JOHNSON, Sec'y. Wx. FuLusx, NV, LUCIEN BITER, Agent. Towanda. Pa.. March - 4, '66 BRA-DFOR,I)..,COUNTY REAL ESTATE .v•ISINTCY- H. B. McKBAN, RE.u: ESTATE Aces ? Valuable' Varnrs, Hill Properties, City and . Town Lots tor.sale. Parties having property for ssle will tir 1 it to their tolvarit'.g t e by eaving a' 'descripti. , a 01 the same. with terms of sale at this agelyy, parties are constantly enguiling for fat:24 ,t‘• 11..8. ItIcHEAN Real Estate Agrnt. 'Office blentaifye'i Block, Towar;ds, Pa. • Jan. 29, 1867. • LIVERPOOL AND, LON DON .A.N 1) GLOBE - FIRE AND-tatonl COMPASY.--0111ce, 45 William St., ad) 7 Broadway, N. Y ' - Capital, Surplus ,p 44 Reserved Funds (Gold) ,271,6; Asset in the Thrited;States, over 1,400,000 Daily Premial.s,upivards of (gold).. 17,000 - . . The ' shareholders personally responsilole for engagements of the company. - All Directors must be sharaholders. Diescroas is New YORK Cotteurr, Esq. Chairman, Henry Grinnell Esq.. Deputy Chairman, Joseph Halliard, Jr., E.N., E. M.. Archibald, Esq. H. B. 'M. Consul, Alexondei. IhimUton; Jr.,E:sq ~ Robert C. Perlman, rAtq Alfred Pell, hag., Resident Secretary. Alex ander Hanillton, Jr., Esg ., _ Counsel - of Rossi. BASIMat Phevi Batik—Caminiou ..o. The Pcdicles of this Cullom/ are issued by well-known, American citizens resident In Sew York, who are Directors . and Sbsreholdiffs. end conseqiiently, with The other Shareholders. are individually, liable for all 'the engagements of the Company ; all Policies are aiguedby them ; all claims are payable in cult 04 proof of loss. without deduction for interest, and not, as to usual, sixty .days %after presentation of proof ; They exPire at 'fix o'clock.. P'. 11., 'and rmt at noon. Life insurance etroc i ted. and annuities granted on favorable terms.- • • H. B. Mcr.BAN, Agent, Towanda, April 13,1861, fIOESE HAY FORK DRAKE, SILL & HUDSON'S PATENT. Patented Jul) SI, 18684 The subscriber would raspectfilly call the at tention of •Farmers to ' the bleat and greett.t. invention In the , way of Horse Hay- Forks and Cotten. This fork is ligh•er, cheaper, and bet ter, more datable, and _leas liable. to breaker C)t oat of re air; ihtin any , one now offered to Olathe. It Is proposed that the fort shall start.' mien its merits and is• warranted to work perfectly and give better satialaction,than an fork In the world. It' is euier, work for the man Who uses it t a boy can manage It with easy And it is Sara *eke bay knife. It is a splendid artiele, please look'at it. For sale by Coddiag & Buse% Towanda, L. Moody, Rome. • Jane 13.11367.-4 m• INE PARLOR . SETS; stpit63,6 PROTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF ALL stem and stales, at the NOM ROWE: 11111REAKFAST, DINING, EXTEN SlON u and Parlor. Tables, at' FIWOSTB. II $200,000 $160,00 , $3.;(„00 , ...1,3,7.51) (co sl,7e -a f3s4.iK+ 51: $600,000 4357,ukA) tit) M. N. NOODI.
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