40cutturd. IM II Agricultural Notes for IkMI A rJ a la:Northern latitudes thizi'm'atch• word will be, tinting several sums months—"Prepare for winter , ---1 stop, lip the cracks—keep out the cold' air." A fair supply .of fresh air is a source of life and health to people and to all kinds of domestic animals.- - But too much of this good thingeis as fatal to life and liealib,,as the water 'of the briny deep will pe to the fam: fishing mariner, when clinging to.a portion of his wrecked vessel, long ing for water, when nothing but a boundldss sea surrounds him. Stop the cracks in the stable floor, the large •cracks in the wainscoting, and the orackS about the stable doors. But, Cut a large hole down through the mow, and open the windowstn the attic of the stable, to let out the foul air; and to admit pure air. If the boards on thelarnor stable have shrunk, so that large open cracks let in. a-torrent of c,ld air, cut off the nails - with a ft eharp cold chill, some \weritit'!day, Joint the boards and nail than on again. This will require few - hours work and afe pounds of But the profits .may be set down! in figures representing the value of the health of horses,andhun dreds of. pouuds.of meal and hay.— . Iliirses contract cold, sometimes, as rOdi/y as :a person, when cold air • falls on them ; and a current of cold air °lra - mulch cow,will be the means of appropriating much of the mate ri• .that would make rich milk, to keB,ping hei body comfortably warm. Stopping the cracks with mortar, in the cellar wall,will sometimes sub serve the same purpose of a protec- tion made ar manure or straw on the outside: Whenever it is difficult - to keep the temperature of a cellar above the freezing point, the better .way is to - put fire iu a small stove ii the cellar, during the coldest weath er. If all the cracks are properly stopped, a very little fire will keep everything, from freezing. All kinds of fruit and vegetables -should be kept where - the atmosphere is as cold as it can be, without freezing such articles as will be injured by frost. In some dwelling houses, the win dow sashes were fitted very loosely, so that they often rattle, during a windy night, as if a band of midnight robbers were making desperate efforts to effect an entrance. Many people erect a small tempo rary vestibule, is* four feet square, around the outside door; and others hang a second door on the outside of the casing, to keep 'out the cold, both of which will be the means of saving much fuel, during the dreary winters of the Northern Stateri It. all fruit trees and bushes that bear fruit have not been properly protected, let them not be' neglected. Last winter, thousands upon thous ands of large fruit trees in full-bear ing, were girdled by mice,so that they died. - The surest_way_to save trees frenli - the depredations of mice and ralits in winter is, to raise a mound of-,,,earth a few inches high, around each tree,and wrap a few thicknesses newspaperof or coarse wrapping pa pet around the body of each tree,and secure it with coarse 'wrapping yarn, anu apply a coat of coal tar to the oaper. This will be found a complete Heeuriry ; and the tar will not injure the trees. put, if tar be applied di r( etly to the bark of fruit trees, it is liable'to injure, or kill them. - Grape vines in latitudes north of dew York city—except in certain,lo .7ct.lities—should be cut loose from the trellises, and covered •with earth. In many localities south of New York, it will, pay exceedingly well to lay down grape vines, raspberry bashes 'and blackberry bushes. We have seen hundreds of grape vines, in dif ferent parts of New Jersey, during the past summer, that, would lime yielded more than twice the quantity that did grow on them, if they had been laid down during the winter. Raise a little wheat. Almost ev cry farmer in the Yew England States might raise wheat enough for his own family, by proper management. If the land is too wet, drain it. Then, plow the ground deep, at any time during the winter. If the stratum of mould be thin, turn the soil with a common plow as deep as the mould extends. Then, bank up the sub stratum with a subsoil plow, which will pulverize the seed bed without tuning the mould ,beneath the cold, stubborn subsoil. Apply a liberal dressing of fine manure, and harrow it in. The best soil should always be kept on the surface. There is no diffi culty in growing a fair crop of wheat, provided. -the seed has been well se lected from year to year, and provi ded alio, the - ground is thoroughly cultivated and fertilized with rich ma nure, that will make grain rather than straw. Manure that has been made. of nothing but hay and straw, will produce a bountiful crop of 'gras`s and a large yield 'of wheat straw.— But, straw will net make wheat. Mingling various kinds of fodder together is- an eic,ellent practice.— Neat cattle and sheep will eat more straw in a day; cif, they are fed some hay and a small; quantity of grain, than if they were confined solely to straw. Sheep will thrive-iiiaiisfacto rily on bright straw ir-they get a pound of grain each per day, with a few mouthfuls of turnips, or potatoes and water. Lambs should have not less than lair -a-pound daily of grain. Oats and Indian corn will make ex cellent food for lambs.- Rut, what ever may be the food of sheep .Or lanibs, they need aldry , placeday and night. A shelter that lees. a portion of the rain through= the roof, !it _and yard that is not dry,will make a very - unprofitable place fir. sheep of any kind. Improve the mild and favorable weather to top-dress lawns ; to pick stones and sticks from- meadows ; t , to cut timber to be hauled after snow has falkfi ; to cut up and grub, up hedges of various kinds of busliles ; end to consumate numerous small ' jobs that were necessarily neglected when the labors of the field were ur gent. Much labor may be.perforined during The winter. mont4, in the den and on the forth, if the manage. ment is timely and judicious. • —Wu° was. the find person men tioned in - the Bible? Chap L • —Wiio was the first woman men tiont4 in the Bible ? Gene-his. —Wire was the shortest man men ti.ucA in the limo book ? Bildad the:She hits IDritii. anti. Attiridiug. . . w• DRUG STORE, W. H. 11. Gore. (successor tb Gots Fowad are (*attuning the business st, t the ofd stand No. 4,, Patton's Block. whore, he Is daily receiving additions to his Stock front the Meat reliable Importers and manufacturers iitspetit fully aaki orb liberal share of public patron- ago, A - large stock of yyi , FRESH DEUGS 13 AND MEDICINES 6 llasjaat been received, and we are new pry pared to supply the c ' WANTS OF THETUHLIC WITH AUTIOL#3 uzLemanza ?erns TRADE. Y -ItE WINES AND LIMES, FOR. MEDICAL USE ONLY. ► FELL LSSORTIONT ,OF CONCVTRATED ; TANIC. ECLECTIC AND 1101110EPATI1C, • • MEDICINES!, ILL THE POPULAE PATENT MEDICINT. PLIWIEI, OIL, vAmsn, PAINT AND VARNISH ,BRUSHES, DYE-STD7PB AND OLAB9. FANCY AND TOILET ARTIGLEf3OF EVENT KIND. ' • TILDEN'S ALCOHOLIC AND FLUID Lriquer4 L KA LOW RESINOMS. AB the Best Trusses, - A BDON, , IN AL BUPPORTEI B, BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE BIIFILLS, -AND Shoulder Braces, SHIELDS, Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters o, ♦ LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, STROPS, POCiliT, uzirse, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STTLE A large supply Brushes for the Hat and Bale Also for . the Teeth and 'Nails, Tooth Post,- 'dere and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery, ' t Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, lnvigor ators.dtc., Kerimene, Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, fr.o., aU of the late at styles. N. AND DEBT QUALITY CHOICE CIG IBS, • TOBACCO AIND .SN OPP. , w Physicians supplied at reasonable raes. Medicines and Prescriptions carefully and',ac cnrately compounded and, prepared by co et ent persons at all hours of the day and ni ht. Sandal , ' hours from 9to 10 o'clock in the pre ii noon, 4 to 2 in the afternoon. W. H. H. GOlt. • Towanda , Sept. 29, 1666 QUattjinq. NEW SPRING AND SIIMM; GOODS! R. W. E D D Wonld announce to the. citizens of Towa4da, nee the public generally, that he has in re and daily receiving, new and FRESH GOODS,! • 1. In his line; suitable to, the wants of the people which he will sell for Currency at former GOLD PRICES!, Qmsiatlog as _usual of good well and rel ble made CLOTHING!4I I - ! (No Shoddy any kind) consisting I 4 BUSINESS SUITS, All grades. COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, All Wool DRESS COATS, PMTS & VE4TS, Linen Coats, Ousters and Pants, Over Alla and Over Shirts, Linen and flaper Collars, Linen, Cassimere - and Flannel- Shirts, Neck Tiea, Suspenders, Gloires. Canes; Leher Bags, Spring . Style Silk, Soft and Straw Mats. All first clasp ' Remember that Good Goo s'tire cheaper at a lair price than poor goods 4 any 3rice. Call and examine my goods before,liuy mg. Next door to Powell & Co. ' R, W. EDDY. Towanda, Ma 28, lAb7 T HE TEMPLE 1 NEW STORE AND' NEW GOODS l• An. entire new stock of Clothing bo.uOr.. as cheap Tris betore the war to be sold with SMALL PROFITS 1 The undermigned would leve ctfully announce to the citizens of ToWanda and vicinity that he is now ready to otti.l thorn Clothing, sticN as FINE BEAVE OVERCOA'S, CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS, it ibe the FINEST Days A.NO BUSINESS .AITS • HATS AND ,CAPS • Farnishiag Goods, etc., - and thtt these plods bought at very low figures will be osold., with very small profits I intend to es tabilstun per manent trade in this place, and in order'tb gain the confident:l3'o/ purchasers, Will a ileTilf on a hams HONESTY AND INTEGRITY 1] and all goods will be rrarrantell.lfor what th cy are repress - rated to be. Come and eaamice and convince yourself. Don't forget the • lace, Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means • cruse, south end of Beidlerttan's Block:. H. JAC a BS. Tewanda, Oct. 17, 1867. BURNED OUTI J. M. COLLINS, flaying had his atom Vaned, at the late desironnof disposing of his eutise stack 0, READY MADE CLOVEN EMI CLOTHS, TRIMMING, GENT'S FURNISHING GG HATS, &C., &C ince? goodA fire in good condition and ;old 20 PER CENT BELOW CO: As I am obliged to close out the stock fo, of a phee to do-busbaess In. Deti'.t•neglect this opportunity for • Call at the new wood buildingsseeond low Deldleritan'a Mock, east side of Mal nearly opposite the Means Mouse. • - • NOTICE.—:AII Orson e indebted to lh signed, will confer a favor by calling fling up immediately, and asvo themeelv • - • J. M. CO Towanda, Aug. 29, TIIE HIGITEgT-PRICE IN MASH raid for all kinds of - Produce s at Brazahisil Cowers cheap YSore. 4115 (Main•st., House) ton lon of laded att. GROVE. Which h ruses of Wtdch Itaretay constant!' TEAS FLOU .. w~. The cit please ec patronag promise ‘i ery oppo tO w.nra agate. Toivan N" IMMI Has opeubd a new Grocery and Provision Store in Patto.s Block, in the story !formerly occu- pied by t . .lomon & Son, where he now offer a to thd publi a largeNupply of I . • GROG Of the 1) LOW& ME In fact e, and Pro4l as can ba ,'CA. Produce .1 NEI W. PINE AND PEAL MOL FLO VAILLE: DRY 14)\V EMI ITI M , y T il IMIT MEE IMIS stogy CM EMI IMIE 13= Eg fire, Is AKR CASSIM ll= L4IID tentionl ME MI CA P. 3,, bind Ple use I TEM MO BM 1232 want a SIMI WE!. •re be tared, d set 7 CONt, I INS. Please 13= SIC, OR . AR VOLE in our Hop, orlitred at abort nogoo oy nOlrg i Ot . ; HEW{ 1190 g.., ccrits_ 0-pronmicmo. 'RY, PROVISION ARV FEED STOKE. A[B4l)trit I rat door south of the Hall Road old moat respectfully; Invite the , at. Ito public to his largo and well so• ,e• of . IBS' AND "P ROVISIONS; is selling U. suit the thins, and I. Ile has allo Kielted a splendid ' FEED STORE, 11 eituatellr.to supply the wrist rind ./1 region it all times. Ele !keepi on h Ind a large stock!of ' OTREES,•4IIG S, AIOLASSE, RUTTER, PORK, &C., ch he. is selling cheap •for,eash tns, of Towanda and vicinity, will ept my thanks for very liberal., for the last twO years, and we ith their assistance, to improve ev unity to enlarge- our bus ussat so as t satisfaction to all. Call and see as • JOWSI ' r a, July 10, ISC7. 1 . .. • ' GROCERY +ND RROYI . SION STORE I• • I• • _ 2IIUM4s ✓. JONES, • RIES AND PROVISIONS, t quality, and to benold at the VERY. PRICES. The stalk eontain COFFEES, SUGARS, SUGAR.% &C. 4SO UR, FEED, MEAL, &c. !Nerylhing usually kept in a Ora eery ilsion More, which I abut' sail iks low bought elsewhere. ih wilt be paid for kinds of Conn try Towanda., got 11, 13G7 W sTolt.sl • • Ngvv , GOODS W GROC.ERI-E-S1 AT A. ROCKWELL'S. CANED FRUITS, tA [ 111,ES, PEACHES, PLUMS OF ALL HINDS, GANNEp OYSTERS DRIED AP LES, ES,. PRUNES, UgERRIES, &C., &C., &c. AS, SUGARS,' SYRUPS, SSES, COFFEE,' SPICES, II kinds, in tact everything in the 00ER'Y JAME! ill be kept constantly on hand rR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES, ER, LARD, ECM,' AND EVERY • fY OF FARITRIZS PRODUCE. A tresli.lot o f GODS Or ALL VARIETIES, Parcliased at al° ST POINT I N:TTIE MARKET ' And 4.1 P AS THE /CHEAPEST T 6. TLIE fiARXEEIV. Ay_ 1.t3 4 7-,,1)210 . T j 0R KINDSi - OF PRODUCE \V! - A. ROCKWELL. IMEM UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Durchasea the (lair? interest of R. IT. PATCH, , e firm of C. B. PATCH & Co., ift now d to offer to the eltizen.4 of Bradford and vicinity, a large and well selected G R O C E RTE I have purchased for Caahand feel cerin 'at can sell at as loci figures alma be ted elsewhere. I now 'offer to the public Ed toci;-o! S, ' COFFEES, SUGARS, ARCH, 64LEItATUB, SPICES, fr.C: have on hand a Innis stock of N FLOUR,. GUAIIAM DD BYE.DO. BUCKWHEAT DO. constantly on hand, PORK, HMS, n 4 Tads 01 NMI. Would gall lint ot— of the public to our Can't Be Beat STOCK OF TOBACCO; ity or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated r y, New York Obenzical and Brown Soap,. call and ezaiaine oar stock of WOODEN WARE assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, so 4 r2,4 x ., 4c, ply the NO, prim for COUNTRY. PRODUCE. 8 glvcAla a call belonilaclllakclserrhere. C. B. PATCH , . . , ersons. Indobtid lite :fate firm 'wig i and"muyta Itumndicte de; IJsuch 1211387.• - : , ' • ISIOWAS w .„,...i s TILL fOommi , NEW STOCK 11, OF 000iisi -I , ---e: JAMES_ : r ml iiilii i 2 qatjl It .,_ ti t .,, he large ged iaried assorttnejit of - ,4. • • • • • IlliAitl4llloo - • • 01140ez Matt •-•Towanda, F. II ICH I 1J • -. • - - to big sii%cl( ' I ; '1 • 1 1 10 . 1 1 449-,ww4 44 .. 1 • ' Now on exhibition at h ; Ware itoeMa.. which_ tall • te,- be - will 44 haPi'Vt 64llo3 w'vtl i:: 'unY- 11 P 4 avers . 116 e4.,'eit Vat yi _ embracing Maq.artlelea. used Iron of - charge , or, to; ,aoll .very small au- i n thikpitirftr, - _,-,mpigianteal ,peirptia4s_ tniretalLy trance tram cost. Thaahful fel the peat . setentet with tertaid:to the`Drenveeelie iwanub.9 l , patronage of the 1°2411° Meld that IVW pnbila s whic - V - Swill.':teltop constantly sup ; shall still endeavor to maim it to their intere s t :pro with fresh ' purcliises. and oflbred ontthe t • deal with me ; not!tinlyL.y kroyiqg it maatitalionahla - ,termsit::Wholeaale , W r Uotelt; consisting• 17 • LARGER saccr. irOM 0411 is kept in any; turn Store s#glon ; but. ,at• theta . • 41' A:" . *ESt-.3.._ Pali, Than the , quelity 61 g . 6(.de ehmedektmher. c , 1 - 1 ,1 1. DIFFEItti:NT ti.. 7rmlNs. oF Au • tnora than TR •DIFFERNT STYJ.ES 'Oesides l'hiroaus, Stands,' Tables,' Book What Nots, Bolsi Tete-a 7 Tete's;'llackeis, and Easy Chairs,. Piano- SIQOIN (Thil• dren'm Carriagps,Childrea's Cradles and Cribbs, - Looking 'Ulasse.g, _ Looking, - Gbits Pie tale Xranies, -Phout• graph Ovals, ' Engraving, Cords and - I Tas.els, • in fact Litirtinent • OF EVERYTAING IN THE LINE All ,of which uill bc•spltl c rum A 1 1. FOR CASK • The public arc Invited-to call mid examine my stock before (=hoe log elsewhere. Store on Main Stseet, 2 doors south of Idontanyes. I also keep on hand, a large assortment of READY MADE COFFINS, • i • From the Most common to the finest Mahogany or Rdsewood, which will be furnished with or; without Attendance with Hearse, at us low al price as the qua/fly can be purceased else where.. I • Dee. 1866. 7 1 . NEW FURNITURE STORE I Having rented the Furniture Wate-rooms form. erly occupied, by P. .N. Page, Athena, Pa., i would now say to the patrons of he old &tab-, Bahama that I have a compleuy.litock of GaAs, just reCelved, embracing ev9tything in the • PIIIINITIINE LINE. ,My geode are new and 7 Well itelcoteil, sail for GOOD GOODS Will not be 'Livia -sold by any. ' Call and ez• amine •my stock before purchasing. I retain the Workmen of the old establishment, and RR. N. I. HART Will have climigis of the business and ?daunt:int tiring. In short we have the finest Stock of tlooda in our lino went of New York;'eonsisting 'Patlor Fun;qpire, Chamber-Se.tts, 4Botas, Bdreaaa, Marble-top Ceatie Tables, Extemslon. and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Photograph OValv, Cord and Tassels;) Steel Engravings, Oil Carting, Toilet Stands, Wint-Boxen, Pictures, &c. COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES Our Undertaker's Department will at al times be- well supplied with everything in tha line. We have the FINE. N,T 111.::41:s4 la this seetion,• not evcepting. anything we. of New York, and will attend Funerals withi a circuit of Twenty Milts, On , re:::sottable term , G. El. VOUltiltS. f ri lki,q; Ilswr, Agent. . . f Athens. Jan, 25, Nnt:', - --:.1 r t FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS JAMES M A NINSON announcei to the pub: that he still continues to manufacture and ke I on hand a large assortment of CABINET F:URNITURE, Banana, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chair: Acc., of every descriptiorwhich-will be Mall of the best materials, aniZi he most workma like manner. 1 invite the inectioti of the' public to.myiwor , which shellac be surpoed in duability, eta shop iu the countly'r and my prices will found to be as low as the time, will•admit. Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand made to order. A good Hearse will be furr.ishi when desired. • Aug. 15, 1865. filistellancono. G LASSIV A RE-!. 225 Greenwich litrecl,, 2 doors below Bare lay s Is the Great Depot for CROCKERY DEALERS' GLASS WARE. CONFECTIONER& 14 DRUGGISTS' ". GREEN GLASS 1itY.T.1.441)4cF.4.Gig In fact all kiwis LA S .AVAIt E . Mr, a complete assor!mel4!of BRITANNA 4 WA 1E And SILVE'R:PLATED WARE; KEROSENE-WA RE, pIi4NDNLIERS,• LANTERNS, &O Best brands of Kerosene 011. The best patent Fruit Jars in the market, to be sold' at the , 'Liarest prima. A full line or booking Glasseiv. All kinds of Glass Ware made to order. Agent for -Meridlea'Britanala COMPaL7. • JZ:V. " 106 Green ich reet, April 15,'67. • 2 doers below • N. T., MERCHANT'S UNION BXPRESS,OOIiff/VNY, GREAT IIsli) . CEMENTS TO I - 13, itERCHNTS' N BiIIPPERS. Raving: made 'arrangements with the Now 1j'o;1; and Erlo Railway; to do Expreas Businesa on thelr road, ere - now r eceiving all kinds of freight and merchandise for air. parka Of , the finlon—LNorth, Smith. East, West: the Claim das, Rippe, West Indies. Goode sent direct. to any part of California, all with the quickest deipatelf: , Shippers and_iferchunts genelly know What enormous rates they have, been' p y -4) ing for pick transportation, Now- this U m pany ia made up osolualielY. td Sankorsi M r eheats alip. Shippers, 'to hy.pag up the murk° 0 - ly (which the old - Companies had.formedliso as to give fair rates to the busipess community, Ali goode or packages weighing 40 lbs:arid up wards, are shipped by actual weight.; "-The way to keep low rates, is to patronise the CoipPrY that brought them_ down. Particular care- d attention given to. money and /vialuableP lc ,ages, c oltectiont; ,to. Collodion* made - MI returns forward* d by quickest dispel - CU — . *. • R. G..CRANS, / /11.,1. GIFFORD. - Agent. / , • Div. Snp't. P..R.,—A1l Packages' to hp forwarded f, m. :.Towanda and viclnity,ly• leaving' them at the !Stage Mee of John Beeman, will be fonvarde ',i.o the Waverly Office ..of thle_ Commit :tier A rA'• -i . i f U l l A If; Prop ' r Stigitine June G. IS V.— ~, '• , . _ TARIED,,F.RII,IT... _Capuect, ,Frui • Fresh- rrokita itpletidtd suet • - - Brpinhali i Cou?e, l 4 CAW 611' MtUP.;llo;BtlAtilitil. - D - -yi,:ir.,;',4 - , - ...i,c!..i-i.::" . .,0•! - T :,F..,! - -,':::'', .••... ;'''i? Tiii - --.....-;:: ••,, . I. OLD 2.40 w '.11#;#0: : ~„,..O TO;:$4 DRUGS, AtEDierNES; ontmicArst, other Funit: .014 offering UNNZINE AND TURPENTINE, KM S A311,' W 11111.14145311, A . • : 1 ' nd alt ltinda of Brushos, e ... . • • .ICEROSENE: .COAL OIL, Aleohol'and• Minting Fluids, LAMPS, 81 - IADEg, WICKS, CItIANEWS, Sperm) Lard, Whalq,.Netits Foot, - TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS, Pariey and Toilet' Articles 4i all their. variety, SPONGES, 1.111135RE4 4IAP6' CC OS, Pomades, Hair-Byes; Perfumery, -POCKET HOOKS, I RT_MON IS, can , Ite per-1 slur over GO' CH 11114, ~~~ TDOTII, SHIN AND mutt PREPARATIONS PURE wntEs. AND LIQUO R S, For , Merlielnal.tt, ToßAcco, SNUFF, PIPO3 AND CIGARS, • Garden, Field and Flour Seeds, Trusses, Sup porters, Suspensories, / Shoulder Braces, Breast Pumps, Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Nipple' Shells and S leids.Syringei, Bed Pillak3, - Scaling Fruit Ara, ,'Thermometers, Flavoring Rs, trects, Stone Jugs, Glass Ware, Bottles; Vials, Corks, Bath Brick, and Stove Blackleg, Fish Taekle, Ammuni ,Lion,, u. Beta ele. Eclectic 111111 lloincepath lc Medicines and all I the Populitr Patent '.• 7 An articles Warranted as represented. Hd ler ,sons'at a distance can- ey° their , order by s*ge or, mail, which will' receive prompt ed .6areful ittentimi. , DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS 1 FOR FSMILY USE, . • Known as Sgfe-and Reliable Remedies, are Inv 'ranted for what they are inteudc-d to !ve sails - faction, viz : 1 • Dr. Porter's P ectoral . Syrup, for coughs, colds, lung compiaintao!ke.soc&fl 00 Dr. Porter's &lactic Pills, for biliou a coni- plaints and mild cathartic..., 25 Dr. Porter's Sanlfer. Syrup. for scrofula •• 'skin diseases, 4v.....,. . : ..... . 1 00 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak '• netia 4-c. 100 Dr. Porter 8 Tonic Eitel-for strengthening the.system, • 1 00 Dr. Porter) Tansy y Sanapps 11 , for h ! oer and 1 , kulne WMplaiid 00 Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. ilypophosphites, ' . for nervous debiltty..... . . ... I 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry- Balsam. fiar.diar rhaa, &c. ' . I ... 35 Pr. POrter!s Family-Embrocation for sprains - bruises '4e i 35 , D. Porter ' s Pectoral' Wafers, for hoarse. mess, sore throat,4.e , • 25 w a Dr. Porter's Worm Waters , for expelling • r • 0 . 1 = - . . 25 Dr. Potter's Worn Syrup, for estermina- . fing Woinz.s - 35 Dr. Porter's Intim .. L./tenet, fur crying Whirs "colic, Ike, .' 23 Dr. Porter's Cep h alic Snuff, for catarrh - -2,-- -headache 25 Dr. Porter'it Toothache Props, for todfh. - . . ... . ,- ache • ....a" Dr. 'goiter's Tooth Powder, fOr priserving •X ''',--'-. ' -Teeth-- • 7.5 ,Ar. Porter's . Tricot:vie; for' dressing and 50 , growing' the hair , 50 ' Dr. Porter's Tricophile, .or beautitying the hair • i' 50 Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampota for clean • ing the hair " 50 Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify. " ing the complexion..., ,50 Dr. Porter's Pile tintment. for external , piles" 1 00 Dr. porter's French Compotufd , for scald- ' 'lug urine . ' • 1 00 Dr."Purter'a Medicatedl Figs.,: for habitual constipation - 1 :0 Dr. Porter's Heiiling Salve, for cuts.,wountis 15 Dr. Porter's' Lip Salve, fur chapped lips ...25 Dr. - POrtei's-Eye'fi.dre, tor inflamed eyes.: 25 DicilitiiterlEr Ey l e ViNter, for Innalited.eyes. r Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, 'or corns and bunions . 25 Dr. Porte..'s Constipat ion Pills, for costive - MSS ' - t 2 Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor blood .. ; 41, 15 Dr. Porter's Citrilte .?.I.igriesia, fora plea+ • , ant eatharrir. • 56 Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, lor,thakittg nu , tr tious diet tin invalids 25 Dr. Porter's.Eitract Vaallla, for flavoring I,*. craaat, &..c, .10 Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring ' ice cream—large liot ties . 10 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, to. mending ' , broken glass, Atc 25 Dr. Porter's Liquid,Giue, tor repairing wood w0rk..... .Ei . Dr. Porter's Cleauaing Flutd,for easy wash ing 50 Dti. Porter's Bed Bug ; Poison, tor ttllliva 50 Dr. Porter's Ply Poison Paper, for killing ;. film; • " 05 Dr. Porter's Bat and Slice Poison Or ex- I terminating rats 25 1 Dr. Per , er's Benzine, for removing spots from clothes ... 25 Dr. Porter's Black luk, In plot isdtles 25 in bulk by the gallon 1 CO Dr: Porter's gorse and Cattle,Ponder • for diseases of aninaaki ..... „... , sp Dr. Porter's Horso apO Cattle kiatioa, for • sprains, galls, ke 4 60 Dr. Porter's Iting-Bone and Spavin• Cure. • . for lame horses .60 MI PM MC 011.49;';:ilARNDrIlit13, . Pocket Ertiv.eti, Raton Medical advice given gratuitously at the office, charging only for modieine. icir Thankful for past liberal natronitge,wcwid respectin ly announce to Ws friends and th e public, that no pains shall 4 spared to satisfy. an merit tile! contlutlatiog Gi ' heir confidence pritiimago. Li. C. PORTER, M. D. Dec. 18 , 1866.-yr illistellanions: .O . .M'E T . II 'N E W ! AGAIN IN MOTION ! Mull gig purchased the stock at Tobacoo belong- Inii• to ItandaU, Coilaotori da Cu.. and having built a shanty on the pante ground, we am pre pared to o&i.to the public - '1 WIIQLESALp AND RgTAIL, - Tit Wt.), er CHEWINo Ton.kCco, Such as Gold Leal; Sd'uny Side, Pine Apple, Bilelligan 4 Ivo 4.4! sta f , 4 1.10. we oiler for sale in ,quanticlei ,Lo suit oustcuitoFs: Packages in, Barrels, halts' nd quarters. • PANCTIA'SMOKLNG. The colobrateil La al n Jack, Pride of ttio Uoi• tqlitatev, Vtrgintstio jablii , Leafy Navy oitcl all MAO of 1(111161a11dr. I . , • finANDS QF Vl(lAltki, 4morican Eagle, Gen.'o4nt, Gellaquet,fro peilo, Tycoon and-the chi:lncest bran ds of , a WO will kit constantly on hand variety of Pipes, Cigar, naes, Tobacco .11oxpa and Pouch. as and - eterytking mistily kept in a Tame) Store, Landlordssa l pplled wlth ;iv' Gil Foil Tie.' blow On liberal i t l trins. o All orders pro ptly 011ee • • OFPIT t. Oct. 27,...1507. V. , B. I''KELLY, Dindst. Offieo • over Wickham & Blacles, Towanda,Pa. All : the various etyku of work . Icleatilleally &Mc Cud warmutedi' Particular 'attention -11 called to the dllutnimint B:me ^ or - Artlacial Tigtho a rifell Is mull, air good ail geld au4 flr4. sap orl.o.elthdr Rubber or illl e.v. Pie* cal and mrmlect sridelmemi. ~ - . i ADhloroforra or Mai- . aihriinlstenut arlet: 41 !eaten of aAhystelan when dean 4. . , • Aft. 8, 1807.--tf. -- , ~., • .-.z;.,:-..:-•-::-7,,,.,--_T,_,..-;-l--:_rT' -.. . , ...„ 4 ar b ro o rt - .._,, - J..:, ..:.,.., --, -- L 4• - -•,- 1 , ,. :I to , • ,4., !t, '^. ) '''': , all • :I 'l -' 4 -' ' .- .1 srt r. ''Llil c .., .'• ' • 11 ' '• Isj Fr ' - ,-. ci o ft to . yi Z A 32 . .1 0 . CI3 ;• - 1 i . ° 4, 5 . Po ' 134 ' ~. ,P:1 3 ,, , 'f in' • r u - , V 4 x - . A ,b , • " ;, 4 ' • - to , ... i : C/2 , " * . , CO., 'M A 131:131'11Elti 1_ witb to call the etteetioh .ni the pubile their 17Cv St g± nt ; • ~ • • IMPIABIENTIt. SMITHS ToDIS. ', and CARPENTERS'. .....4.180;a largo assortnient of . Window 1;!as:i; - Sash. . • !Putty. Varnishes, find Paint - and Varnish tkusbes.- - . otall kinds, vrhich will •b sold fur the iftwes! Cash price. .isiso; - a •sssortmeut.nt KETtospNIE, :1. A SI of everyittyle'und potterti ti suit the Lampe repaired and cletn;;e4l frunl Oil and Fluid to Ketwene. • Partieulat attentloti paid to the manufacturing of all Ittruli of 40a Li I P o TI r A4A RND r.p Tf We heve on , hendli line 4rtiele.ot (3 1.413 13' FltUlT •JA It with improved 11'C:11,w:ding cut Vs, aud- UEA2 ETICALSEAI NG.CANIII which Ix one of the bast cants used. June.2l, 1866. H ARDWARE! • CODDING & RUSSELL,' • liespeetfully Worm _their cum - enters and the public generally, that althon,gli the Lire eceu stoned soriOns loos and te- porztry interruption to our buoiriess • " WE &nu SURVIVEV. And have, pnrcliase•] - 2 large stork -of New (loads, built a new S 112 A. N T Y. STORE! And are fairly Reconstructed aad doing btui Livia again. The front of_our store is now. on Pine street, about 100 feet from Main "street, at E. T. Fox [now Powell tej old corner. If pin sho ald go I into Po well's and walk straight through the , wall of tho back cud of his store, you would find you.self among the stoves, pots, kettles, 1 anvils, bellows and viee,f of onr new st :re. as you can't got through the sva Ile l jnst Walk - sip Pine street to our Shetrarzg,wttero : keep a 1 trill line of Hardware. We htife ,tat vario• ty of • cOOKING:AND PARLOR sTovgs . . A AMERIC — N ~ 1 . . ...' . 'RIBII.NL, PRESS,, ME- STERLING, ' ORIENTAL,. MORNING. „ ILIGHT, GAS BURNER, &c A comPlOtO xiat.rtraan: cfl iron, Steel, Na (Is, Window GI ills, Sash, Ke to role Gil'. 'I able and Pocket Cutlery, Farm ing Carpentets and Joiners 1' xrly, illaCksmith Tools, Pumps, . Lead Pipe, Powder, - Guns,' PiStols, •_t Elmira Rolling . Mil? Co.'; , • I DUPONT'S 1 - 07Elt. ELMItt.A KEROSENE 'OIL ' We manufabtnre • TIN, SIIT:ET In(iN ; AND 'COP!' W 0111:; And do all sorts' of JOB WORK in onr line. Cash paid t..r Old Iron, Cast and Wrought Scraps, Copper, 13rass, Sheep Pelts, Rags, Furs Feallwrs „ Mies Wax, &e. We buy cheap, sell cheap: atiP are co;tent with sniall profits. CODDINGI& RUSSELL. Towanda, Sept. 12, 1867. M A Y B E SE EN A T DEWITT . DITTRIOH'S TEMPLE OF NITS/CI TO WANDA , NBA' fisTVENTION IN P ANOS ! 1 - The IiIATII.USIIEK PIANOS, recently invented by Mr. Frederick Ildatinshek (author of "the principal improvements in pianos), (Pifer-front all others In having the strings cross the frame in both directions.- This ego4:4es tlus strain upon the frame, aid insares ;rester durabiflty and loi ger continuance in tune than can be had by any other method. The Bridge, also, runs the -whole length of the sounding-board, an en tire! y new feature, which: gives greater power and butte' tone than is found In any other in bun ment s. The smallest size spiare. the Colibel, foar feet nine inches long, seven octaves. equals iq all respects the full size of other makers ; while the lull sir, the Orthestrul, Is equal to any CoCcert Grand. , Franz. Rchicuter, the eminent pianist, says . " The Colibri I consider the chef d'onvre in the musical world. Its tone is not equalled by Ufa largest sized square or upright pianos of any factory in this country." Mollenhauer, of the' Conservatory of Mu sic, says : I with great pleasure bear my un qualified testimony to the great superiority of the Mathusbek Pianos overt all ()there" Many other! testimonials, equally strong, have been freg..y given. Please call and •examia,o, Of send, for descriptive eircular, , - It is universally admitted that. Rainesßres are the Cheapest first class Piano ma , :e,•and. DeWitt & Dittricb by dealing largely. in 'them ean furnish an elegant Rosewood Piano for $375. Send for circular. Handsome Piano Stools and Covers, Organs . and Melodeons of the best quality a. the most reasonable prices,.. large stock of Sheet Musie caitp V.4ittly on nand. sent hp atail Cu reNiptcd.tuarkedprlee. Ord eza should be addressed to J. A. DEWITT. TO AGENTS—We, are prepared ;to furnish Sheet Music aed all kinds of instruments at the regular discount to denier's. We want an ac tive agent In every. town in thig And the ad , Joining counties; Foi' to eiddresit I tgWITT & DITTRICH, (Mealia' Block,) Tetwitttdat Pa. Out. 24. IBG7, ;NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS • . ,FBI Sli PIIOII THE NEW YORK,/!AHREIS. • ellEAl! AS THE CHEAPET. The subgerthers have purchased the building lately owned by A. J. Noble, .(one door south of Beidleman's Block,) and have filled it with GROCERIES AND rROV L SIONS • WOODEN AND WILLOW WADE, 7 Fruits of ali kinds In their season, (fresh and dr.ed), In fact every thing _usually found WA first dab • • PROVISION„ STORE. • - . A share of the patronage of Towanda'and vi• cinity is respectfully solicited. kinds We of will.pay the highest market( pt Ice for all • COUNTRY PRODUCE. ' We also have the sole Agency . for 'Bradford and adJoiniug couutiz4 foci, the sale of the Cele brated Virginia and Noriii Catalina Erdoking Tobacco IA liberal discount mob to the trade. •-- BBAIIIIALL i• COW, . Towanda, Aptll 9,1861. A. nAmna. II TIET•WAttE Among thtmki the We -dare agents' for flisccllanicouo: 7717 tlOl 011'0 AciiititaQtagul ; ;; :e %'EUTOßS. t•LOCO 96,; - :/t S, PA. 1. Still Minn kitifanaticture 111.00D'el VELEBRATED4#IIEaIIiII3, AND • " • ' CLE4I/VEritS, , . . • A.N 'll olt SE POWE=RS I'o ra the'saine,"iuidire pl l 'i:l;iired to fill orders ,promptly, • _ • _ ' ON: AS GOOD TE1151,3 Akcau he bought in the, United...M(lm - Bay ing been 15, years, copied In manufacturing Threshing -- Machines, =we "have spared neither time nor expense in perfeetingr oar machines, and claim to have,- t . •' _TELE ZEST, SEPERATOR, One that will 'Teri* the slain /Vial the.etraw more perfectly; and with lus p'ower. then any other !minnow:lured. Our Mackloes can earn good pay by - TIIREMINO 111 E STRAW , As left most - of'' the/machinist TlMy aro very simple. in construetkm. being coin prised In o a piece, so that. I dt es not require a mechanic to set them .n.• or run' them ; they are all manufactured under 'our personal'stiper and we _ - CUALL.EN(4E. THE WORLD To show bcticr workmanship or ,material. Eve. cry machine Is set up and TEIOROUGULVTESTED UNDO MOTION, . Iferim leaving the Wu,ks, and . are IV:arrait;e4 . l9 'Pi: in: IYorkin . g . 9:rdcr, . . . . 4 •, They have been in lase:had use for seVeial yebre, soitbat we are nut sffvertHing a new m •eitite every straeoa, each ." better than MI .' • thing ever betote offered to late public.'? Th y ean be attached to Tread Powers, Sweep Pow ers.-Stem or Water Power.and 'or • DIIRARILITY, lec:tion of Working' and Economy, theft efinat into not beat invented. OUR PRICES Are as low as those of aay abet niannfacturers and parties desiring to pareliiie, wilt Una it to their Intettst terexamine our stock before poi chasing eisewherg. • • ' • • PRICE 4- 11STS . PURNISHIED • On application. All kinds 01, AGRICULTURAL MACHINES On band, and Mill Work, Engines, Bolters and Machinery of all kinds got upzto 'order prompt. ly and on favorable terms. BLOOD & CO. • Athens, Aug. 8,1867. ' NORTH BRANCH FOUNDRY 1033 MACUINI,?; , P Situated on Pine,"east of Street, TO WANPA, ITAPPORD CO., PA . :, la now prepared to tarnish CIRCULAR 'SAW MILLS, • AN. D • SHINGLE. - MACHINES, Ot the best quality with the latest Improve ents. All kinds of Machinery for Flouring and Saw Mills. , . . • STEM ENGINES,' MADE & REPAIRED, STEAM WHISTLES, STEAM 'GAGUES, 4AIIGE COCKS, OIL CANS, &C., Furnished at'short. notice. BOLT CUTTING,, . R Nue front ¢ to 14 , iticbes in tlistselet,, ; FORGING 01 heavy wrnnght work : for bridges, ;,iia all other purposes, done to Oiler. Also, -a large assortment (a - • • COOKING & HEATING STOVES , Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture for .Cooking Stoves. Stove Pipe; Tin-Ware, :Boat Pcrorp_s,, Plows, Cultivators and Lerapers, kept constant. ly on hand. DRAW I NGS & SPECIFICATIONS Of all kinds of machinely for tallla and other porposes prepared by WARREN , - HILL , • Foreman, who has bad large experience in this branch of ;he bash:tem • JOHN CARMAN Tosvuodit, Oct. 29. ING. Iv. CARRIAUES, WAGONS,SLEIGUS THE OLD ESTARLISELMV,NT ETD.), 11.1 OPER, A TION FELLOWS, CRANDALL .t CO., Successors to Reynolds, Fellows k. Co., are now olibring and are prepared to furnish on short notice; Wagons Carriages and S.eighs; of ail .descriptions and of the latest and omit anprot ved style, and of the best material at the old stand opposite the Union House, 'in the can. tral part of Alba. Ekirougb, - Bradford Connty, The public are assured .that the reitutkitiun the shop has acquired during the last six years tinder the imperil:Academe of ff. Fellows, will be more than maintained, as he will superin tend the work as heretofore be haying long horn and having had Mach experience as a Carriage and Sleigh Buildei, would assure tire public that-no pains will ha spared by the above firm to make the establishment worthy of their pat ronage. Thankful as one of the old firm for the patron:l - p thus far 'extended, we hope to merit a continuance of the slime. • N. D.—We, tr undersigned, being practical mechanics, can manufacture and offer to the public at priced that will defy competition. • JAMES H. FELLOWS, D. W. C. CRANDALL, J. O. MElll7 l ' Alba Homileti. Aptli 15, I/MC ly. 0 IV A TDA -0 Alt )1-I AG E FACTORY.. The ct'irsigileil respectfully announce tO public thot..they h i nye purchasedthe AiH • OAWRIAGE-81101" OF D R A•K F, G . .- Anil are now nrepaiedflo lAN Fork In THE L4TESI•STIrIi.&`‘ And most workmanlike manner., They w il l constantly keep on hand an assortment el splen did TOP •AND OPEN BUGGIES, FAMILY O;iRRIAGES, 1 p./ICICT.AT AND LUMBER *AWNS, ; on An Two B A N-Y LB IGr 8 . ALL WORK WABILOTTED. If' PAlpßia promptly attended 1 afra id prices. • • thtorr ec sTuO.N. wands. May 0,1861.—1 y. ', , ' ' NENV• PLANINGMILL The undersigned having trait aline and cont. mudions hill In the Borough' of Towanda, and filled it with the most modern and Improved machinery, for the matutfactartof. ; ti WINDOW BABB, & BLINDS, • are prepared to fill orders, whether large or upon the shortcut notice. We have s; 'large variety , of MOULDINGS. of the latest style and , patternorhich we can furnish mach , Cheaper -than they can .be worked by hails - PLANING. TONG BEING (MOPPING, " • . ANDSOBOLL • 'A • SAWING, and &Wither work, pertaining to JolnorT, will be done to sditonr customers. • -Periods building, and .not livlogiskeye vial 'twelve to fourteen masa dlatakt, will find-it iergelyfor their:interest • to buy of int;tir bring their - lumber. And :worked• by on! maeldnery:. Bring your grist of Flooring. °rather lumber ; and while year , team- is. is feeding, batelt, giOund du% AO take it borne.with Yon.. . We will pay CASH for • PINS 'I3EHLOCK LOMBEII delivered at our lumberyard. Come and see us, or if yon - can't - come, write • . • - - - .1" B. ROOGROO4 CO. ToWeadi, Feb., int. PF ,li;,.. c ''t --, ' #' ..,,;J-1: ~ 4- ';;•-•C4--',4--e-,4-'4 ,4- ;44: - . ii - i 4 ••• ----- 01P A kik - 101ft i lil ö i • tout - • ' ticke hiseet t im ick*Uult*OntrPruier. I ;3i Di R. B. IMT.F.4IV, A I r,ent, Of OW toilowhitwell kowirp. , :aml ItTabto Cob. ,Vbales. 9fieo Noilfuryb's Bicbk. 4$ regale dimiu . at 1r chfiNtdi. .11700044., A:nib in1111!ILiC/1 COlill'AXl, ' 1 - litylrcyll , Com, - 1. mama Gipit .. .. - ..... Lawman utri Lonnos-ann FULD MID PIM IDSURAPICX CO. • Capital. Entplas ;and Reserved Pau& " • . (()old) - t tem ,e7O Assets In the United States. aver... ,1A00.006 Daily Premiantsopwarda o "(hold) .t 17,uoki NNW EIIOI,AND INIDDIADCZ CoMIIADT, I - ' WartiOnt, Como., j Capital .... T. 5260,000 WYOMING INnexsellatiTire - on;Azt. - • • il'ithrs./kFr ei ea . slso,fx 0 brOltTil -A MKRIC•ii, TAA ?MIT INfI i triLAUCII eu.c, ocidetitzo) - Philculdlphia, • Capital Ctipitmil... Cossiteruirt )I. , TrA slave. It:SCRAP:CI f. CO:, - Wartrerd CagAtal 3ibmo,oo Towinda, Feb. 20..1146-4; VZ TOCIC INSU • CAPITAL $500;01X1. Cash OWLS NOV. 1 , 1906, • t 155 296 63 Insures on all kinds, of live stock, attAinst theft. and death from -my. cruse. ' . IL B. Itlceli EA 3 - an. 10 1307 • - Agent. I . l