- - 44piadissit. '.".- Shal'Stock be Bold as Datmo3d, • One of the most - diseouragi*pros, pects before the' • farmer is wben he has a lets& *want of live ;sit-on hand at the opening of wihter, - the prospective value of which iidporeas leg while that of the grain and bid-. der which they 'must necessaqly con sume in: order to thrive well is core partitively high-and prospectively in . creasing. It is-not pleasantbuEnnesa• to fatten hogs, sheep or, cattle for market with corn which. the feeder knows= would bring mere.-,money if • sold iri•the bushel. With the teams, Mitch cows and young Mock the case is somewhat different, for they are expected to make their returns at a further peribd in the future, and time may set things even.' , However, ,there remains this consolation that the profits of feeding - stock have been pretty have fOr the past few years, and our farmers are mostly able to stand one bad season ; but every en deavor which forethought should sug gest can be made to turi the balance 'as near the right side as, possible. - The farmer who accompanies stock grothig with grain raising, making it part of a system of mixed hi:Label]; dry, i has by far the best chance of success` ill times like these. On the one bend he has compensatory piofits arising fnem•different operations, and op the other he is more able to shift his plans somewhat and keep or sell as may seem best. ' Our advice to such farmers is do not sacrifice your stock. If you cannot afford to take the market price for your pork when it is well fattened, put it in the bar rel and the smoke house and wait a while ; perhaps, if you have warm pens and . other conveniences, and are - well located, it will pay to hold over a fewbf the most thriving for the butchers in the spring. Neither will it pay to sell your two or three, or half-dozen steers, or your twenty-five or fifty wethers—the pink of your .flock-,-at a low figure early in the winter for the sake of saving mune . grain and hay.for-,the market. A great many will do just that thing, and half fattened stock will therefore be crowded on the market and de press prices ruinously. You had bet ter inatead take very good care of such stock, make them - - comfortable through the winter, feed well and regularly, and- sometimes between next March and the middle of June those steers will fetch a good, paying price, and 'the wethers will sheer hea vy fleeces and be snapped up by butcheim immediately after being shorn, leaving a fair profit in lour pockets for your outlay of labor and food. By taking this course you will do jest what the majority of farmers . in your situation will omit—and make money by.the'ciperationt" One of the successful farmers of this State has said that be had made more money by feeding-stock for market when grain was high and other people were afraid to pursue the same course. While weighing other conaiderations, the niiiking of manure should not be forgotten or lost sight of ; if you re ceive!fhat only as pay for the labor of feedieg and earning for the stock, be assured that it is very good com pensation. The English farmers willingly take up with such-a return, and.we also are fast learning not to slight any means whereby the ma - more pile may be augnmented. Canso TIMBER.—The question :is frequently asked : "wheals the time to cut timber so that the worms will not eat it ? " The folloiring direc tions by one who seems to know,may contain the desired informations Cut the timber from September to Deceth her, and you cannot get a worm into it. October and November are per haps the best months,,and are sure to' avoid W,ortns. Yon cut from March to June land you cannot save the tim ber from worms or borers. May used to be called 'peeling time; in my boy hood, and much was then done in prq curing bark for tanneries; when the sap is pp in the trunk and all the pores are full of it, whereas, in the fall, and early in the winter those pores are empty--thenis the time to cut, and there - will be no .worms.— When you see an ox-bow with the bark tight theti are no worms, no powder post,and ydu cannot separate it from the wood ' • - and what is, true of one kind of is true of all kinds of timber, and every kind hes its peen- Harkins] of worms. The pine has, I believe, the largest worms ; and these worms work- many years ; I have found them alive Itnd at work in white oak spokes that I knew had been in my garret over twelve years, and they were much larger than at first ; they did not stop in the sap, but in the, solid part- I do not think of buying timber, unless it is cut to the time above alluded. HOW TO SrS GATE PosTs.---Take equal quantities of water-lime and quick-lime, and mix with Band ; put two or three inches of mortar and coarse gravel in the - bottom of the hole, so the end of the-post will not come to the ground ; then set your post in, top-end down ; fill in several inches of coarse- gravel • pound it doWn • then more morta r and more gravel, and so on until the cement is raised above the ground several inch es around the post. Slant it away from the post in every direction so as to turn off the water ; then take coal ; tar and a brush, paint around the 'bottom of the post, and fill the inter stic between the post and cement with coal tar. Only mix, enough mortar for one hole at a time. Youi post will be is . solid as if set . in stone ; it don't • heave out With the frost and sag around and pull the boords off, as the water and/iiirsan not get to it. - . 0.1 W .; C. To Pouan Krayss.—To brighten knives easily after they are washed clean, wipe them dry, dip them into strong solution of common washing taxla add water, and rub them quick on the knife oard. • ' Tun Chicago cattle yards have 16 acres floored with plank.' •There are ;:pens for 75,000 cattle, 20,000 sheep, - -and 20,000 hogs. - - "Senn; dear,ou have a very dir. ty face." '"Caa't Lelp it , warm, dad'a a black republican." • —Way iio chickens have no here tab:o_l3mm° they hare their necks twirl ed Lr.~':~y+~-~ Wisp w • DRUG • STORE' ' • W. 8. E. Gore, (sneteasor to Gass APowntti. are oonnubs the loans* at - old stand N 0.4, s t e Sleek as lit Wit Noetelivddltioss to Ids woo hem tas 'pose Wporters and swindle:torero reaped -7 alks * liberal share of Wale lethert-' age. A lode steak of - • • • FRESH DRUGS AND waken= tissjest been , " reeetvell, vid Ire ere 'etre Prot Tared to "apply the WAISTS OF rIE PUBLIC wrni-Awricize izr.o owe To sws MDR.' I': INES AND LIQUORS, ? •• FOR MEDICAL USE ONLY. • TOLL 118011111111N7 OF OONOIVIIIIIIIID , TANIC, 'ECLECTIC AND HOWEPATRIO ' MEDICINES. • ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. - ?AMIN OIL, TAIIIMIS, PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES, DTZ-9111711 AND °Lip. F ',NOY AND TOILET OF BPEBY .111001101417 Alm TIMID szriLICTI3 I ALKALOID AND RESINOIDS. All the Beat Trusses, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Shoulder Braces,- BREAST PUMPS,. NIPPLE SHELLS, AND SHIELDS, Narsing_Bottles, Byrbages and Catheters. LARDS ASSORTMINT OP 'LIONS, EITROPI,POOLLY i.kivnts, . . 81/1301 AL 13113TROXiiNTii OF, IaITiEVIITLE AND US? quAirry. - i.- A large supply Brushes for the Hat and Ha te. Also for the Teeth and' Halls, Tooth Pow-. dens and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, lnvigor- ' stoma° ~ Kerosene, Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, • Wicks, &a., all of the - late et styles. CHOICE.. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. Phyttlaians supplied at reasonable rates. Medicines and.Prescrlptiona carefully and ac curately compounded and prepared by compet ent persona at all hours of the day and night. Sunday hours from 9to 10 O'clock in the fore noon, to 2in the afternoon. , W. H, H.-LOBE. Towinds Sept.. 99, 1866. CLottjing. NEW SPRING ' AND SUMMER GOODS! It. W. D Y,, Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, and the pubUe generally, that he has in store and daily receiving, new and • FRESH. G'OODS; In his line, suitable to the musts of the people. ,which he will sell for Ourreticy, at former • GOLD PRIOES! Consisting as usual of.good well and reliable made CLOTHING! ,(No Shoddy, of any kind) a:instating In BpSINSS SUITS, ; All grades. • COATS; , VESTS AND PANTS, All Wool. DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants, Over Ails and Over Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars: Linen, Cassimere and Flannel Shirts, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, Canes, . Leather Bags, Spring Style Silk, So ft and St raw Rats. 'All first class. Remember that Goo 4 Goods are cheaper at a fair price than poor goods at any price. Call and examine my goods before buy. Mg. Next door to Powell & Co. R. W. EDDY. Toiranda, May 28,1867 THE TEMPLE OF FASHION • NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! An entire new stock of Clothing ho ught as chesplas betore the war to be sold with , SMALL PROFITS 1 The undersigned' would respe ctrully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that be is now ready to offer them Clothing, such-as FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, CHINCHILLAS, PILOTS, Also the . • - „ • MRS? DRESS AND BUSINESS BNTS. I I HATS AND CAPS, Purnishiag Goods, A,c.. and that thew goods bought at very low figures will be sold with very small profits I intend and in a per manent trade in thispiace, - and in order to gain the confidence of purchasers, on a basts'of HONESTY AND INTEGRITY • and all goods will be warren for what they are repress nted to be. Cote an examine and convince yourself. • Don't forget the place, Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means House, ? South end of Beidleman's . r H. JACOBS. • Towanda, Oct.lT; 1867. BURNED 011:T! J. M, COLLIf.S, Having had his store burned. at the late are, Is desirous of disposing of kb; eatire stock of READY MADE-OWTHING, CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AO., &a. •sold Them koods Id good opgdillon in!) will be 20 PER CENT BELOW OOFT, Au lam obliged to okuw ont 'took for want of &place to do buslnese In t , • • neglect this opportunity for barga ins. Call it the new wood bnilding.second-stote be. low Beldlemsn'a block, east vide of. Main street, nearly.opposhe the Means House. • 'NOTICE.--111 person a hulebted to the, ender- Amil, will confer a favor by caning and- set tling up immediately, and save thenualves coat. J.ll. 801aJ2113.• . Tuylunti, Ang.l9, . . HE .111GREST PRIOR IN 0443,11 T paid far all kinds of Pridaseist Braskati# Cousin/ skimp store. • . • - ~. e; ,G r - R9CERY tROVJEJON AND :.1: r l.lO :I , , :.itsittfaTir , ..,.., ,t, . , ... -, i I 'Alit: .. • .1M94 jatthstaisib lip yrrould ... . .rispec: t l erthig" ten of-tae ' ' 016. What t, iariP Ilk .4040 4 ,-, 1•0104 c 0 •.. '..., !-. ':- .., I):''t-.;..: : -:1 . 6. °ag lo ßi ts ES . R lu - iiiAto ‘llarPfitCiibikViilS6lla°t_*luidls p 'of 01, lissnlso t4ened a iretunt;;, ;_. '' - PEED , STORE, ' I -. _ -‘... ch to :nen Master to supply the canal and y dual reg on st _ all Umes. H ocoltile IloMpe antly on huld a large stock of • .... 1 AS t 00 1 FL() B . I _ i 2 to ch e tikens of p 1 acclept my 1 patronage nt for y t b b pp*h thel ey iar ouu t t Wal again. 1 , Swan 4, July EVVi . GR :SII Has peall a Ire In Patton' Block pleilby Bo omen the tOM a largo 00.41 ES ..41C C s BUG I FLO6R • I t ct evcrythin , Provblion be knight Casa will . A. PO I& IPPLI OF El AND PEACHES,' I a~ TEAS, S MQL A.*ES, 1 P 1 allinds, gROG • I ‘, Will be y FLpIIRIFEE L 1 vMaE j DRAT G9OO LOWEST PO An • CU AI AS, • 40, i • - Tg/ Ti I C+ ALL IKIN m.3y123 1867 THE 171 N . D . rchast . R In In §leilrm of I $ • prepared kr, ore •Colutt f and vlci stock i } IR l Which lI have tin dent hi t e 4n se pore elute a aple+stock C • I I: Dave o . AKROIF EtE DO I - ki g i LARD Inut kinds tention'tel the pu t _ ISTOI I OF TOBAOOO, In quAltyl or prle. • g Lanndty,; , l ew 4. Ple isicit and I I WO I OASSIMERES, CAPS Large TOI r3=2 rovuolints _ • • FE,ES;'/317GATA.S, • ji GLASSES, . . li o 'ER, ..- POR ; ' &C., 1 irselling cheap for t : -: Towsuida,iwid,"iicl4!ty. i t irlikj thanks for tbeir r v it ir - liberal.) a list,. twO Yea= . d we assistance, ; to Improve es, enlarge our blue ass, Co as,' Lion to ali t Call d !lee us , JOHN II . CUL ' ' 0, 1867. - .' • . CERY AND ROVI ;1i STORE r AS ,- J.. JONES, ' I ItGrGroceryand rovls 13 n - Store It In ' the store 'formerly o con ! Son where he now 'lotrerw to " PP i 9 of i'- j i k • z; "i 1 : AND' , 'PROVISIONS; 17710 to bo sold Vie VERY The stock eon s • , - FEES ' small:Ls, [ S, &c. Also I EED,, MEAL, &c. usualiy kept In a Oro oery re, which I shall asll as low sewhete. I! • paid for all kin acof Coon trs 7'owanda, Oct. 17,11567 P r . "s 1 y 0 T - E !; NEW GOODS 1 ROCERIESI AT OCKWELL'S. t'II,IIITS, 1 ' CAN I I i PEACHES, PLUMS ENDS, . MO ED OYSTE-R.S. 1E AP LES, RUNES, CHERRIES, S:c. GARS, SYRiJPS, COFFEE, SPICES, I n fact everything In the BY LINE! pt contantly on hind PQT4I ' TOES, D; EGGS, AND EVERY. F Al HERS PRODUCE frath lot ' o f ! • OF . _ LL VARIETIES, ffil rchald at tho NT IN THE MARKET will be sod as THE CHE+PEST E FA RME R° . II PAID FOR S OF PRODUCE. . A. ROCKWELL. ERSIONED, HAVING d the entire interest of H. PATCH, . B. PATCH /6 pq., is now to, the„ : eitizeng of Buidfcird ty, a large and well selected OEMS, based for cash and feel cones at as low figures &emu be e. I now offer to the , public In 111'Ra . 'B, SUGARS; .I • I qflnl7B, BPICEB , 4 / o.' band a large atoeli of gulk'oluaxu DO BUCKWHEAT DO. ly tin Lana , P 011; IWO, of FISH. Woad Osu the at; o to one Caul, Belies 4 Jesse Oaklers Celehraled rk Chemical and Scosra !Soap. arable our sleek of • ". DEN - WARE. aisortm OAPS Pjlee tor :.OF ,01 YANKEE NOT/ONS. •;C• psi themiihr TRY PRODIM, _ 011 i;efortr elsewilere •, . s live us • I It MOIL debted to . the:44 tisin will persons !al and r ake immedlite C. B. 'PATCII h 12. MEM 113te,. 0 .1•I•• : - AN'k: MIER 41{- o!deied it abort nigke !Wit • ~ . _ 11.7 ....,7 :; .: kUjiiiittitiß iiiir , c `.'• •:• . - .... • - ---"...- - :....-r,;. -- .$lll.-, . ~ :110r: wirsti,shititi - s, ' - a i attweretol4 4 '.' o cptes vta storploosi - - . Str iii4t*Orniptindrat.aaecifxfoi_ 1 , I. , -., l' ' '' ,:,*(kot* IMO .', • ''.. 4 ' .. -: : '" '' _ ‘ --`.:' • ~.., --- :-... ... •,, ':, ',-; , :- I ', / r,', Isuriae , :elia a- iiiii . . : ., r0 r gi .,, i0i t e.. ... : *WO, riot:" kiletare.- j vircl4l44, TretikW ,kbelroteribi of tlie,pld444 4140int t pa: -: fl • Willisiiiediagi of the Ile ° short Are lan Abe noist, akcpc)Cot a 9.°41 / 1 • 1,1 T ,11 " .1.10 -Or N4 ll FYdr/Y O6l / 144 4 1 8 1 Pekrifir — lonntAilie v „Y, blii3 - ette, eotae, itarble.icq; Centre ISiblef.*Azteiston an Dining iiksica,%Wm EtedstittOtt. - ' cifinots. 4ictttel frm:let; 7 PfliglaPi!thld!PYCl°ld and Taligelk , feteelZeilrirtigs, carne,Twat em uids, work-Boxas, Picturmac. -' " , '; ', "1=..... - .. , :,, ,,.. conttio.4f/O'BiT444l4'o.*)3Es. •• Oar' Itikte a Deparbuld will\ at all times be well stipplied with everything 4n, that lice We ' bars the - • , t HEARSE • ' ; . - • In thlisedlon,, not uircepting anythlm of New York; and will attend Bone within a circuit of Twenty Milcs, on. reasonable terns.- . ; .„., G. B". VOOlllllB., N. I.,HAirr, Agent. . • Athens. .ran: 25, 1888.-Llv viuRNTruRE w'Aßzaooms' . JAMES MAKIIMION announces to the' public that he still conti n ues to manufacture and keep on hand a - large assortment of . .CIABINBT FURNITCIIE • Bureaus; Tabbis. Bedsteads. Stands . .' , Chairs, itc., of every descriptan , which will be made of the best material, ands . he "mosiv like manner. • orkrun I invite the inection °Me public myliork; which shall= be surpased in - darabtlity, at any shop in the country, and my prites wlll found to be as low as the timer will atimit. Beady made Coffins constantly on band or made to - order. A _good Reane will be faerbibed when desired': . • . Aug. 15, 1865. C L 0 T. H. I 1 7 FALL AND WINTER (JOT. G l l Next doot to Foz, iievens,r-tteXcar it . Fir4,] conmsr .31013971ELD, Hcqojost mewed FALL AND WINtER Ii)LOTHING, Flom New York, and thelattemion of lOW paw lie is invited to the targe and, attractive stook of Ready Made Hen's and Bog',• I I . • .0 LO"THI NG 1 Now offbred to the public at ' thelowest market prices, and 'which Jwill • be sold cheaper than any other store in this pace or vicinity. They have just opened. a fine assortment of Goods, salted. for the season. Gall and see the new styles, comprising the following articles Doeskin, Pilot, ,t Beaver Overcoats, BUSINESS SUITS, ALL STYLES, DoesiEln'aid Cas.stincre PANTS ' AND "VEB Tr -is Of all grades for men and boys wear. and bare also a fine asa t ortment of • , GENTS' FITIMISIIINO GOODS, # such as Plain and Fancy CaSsimeres, Skirts, Linen and Muslin' Shirts, Undershirts • and (Drawers. Overalls and .Over-shirts, Litton and - Paper Collars and, Cuff's. Suspeu- . dens, Gloves. Ties, Traveling Bags, and a good stock of HATS AND-OAPS. Having a man Constantly In Newl'ork, send. ing them goods, they are prepared to sell to the trade - reabonattly, and to , satisfy your desire, call and see hem, and convince yours* of the fact, that they sell the'cbeapest. - COHEN & ROSENFIELD. • Next door to Fox. Stevens, Mercer Co. Towandh e ßept. 12, 1867. `' GLAgsW_IRE! 225 Gieenwirh Street, 2 doors below Bare 14 at Is the Great Depot for CROCKERY DEALERS' - GLASS WARE. CONFECTIONERS' * " DRUGGISTS' GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE is fact all 4likda of GLASS WA Also, a complete assortm BBIT'ANNIA And SILVER - PLATED.' KEW/lONE -VIARE;: .1. • \ . 1- • - CH4NDELIE4S,. tAN'ltßti &O.; Best brande`ofirei*4oll. The best patent Fruit Jars in the market,. to be sold at the lowest prime. A fall line of Looking Glasses. AU kinds of Glass Were medal° order.. Agent for , Iteridien Britannia Company. 2 J. T. WEIN?, Aptyjir, adoo n 'irs below IV: IMMO IZ 4* voitou4atotwrefoßw ; er fe - 1 1 , 1 0k. Akf i ll t At , - . —+PL r ili,liii:ricalideitamely to Ms Stockok toll aut. ! amplitel ii • maaalat#Ml'2_," Bing any Ingo= ace d witessi•Wilody; umbra ~ _ Id the Arta for m im eo' paiweep. - • aaTatauf„ I lalk`fea' ilita } l 'U ard th I:r im " Ir" . ": Os public, w will ,bli mill= , t he •104!-4 ! .. th Muth 'vurcbtara,_,,and *Mowed +A .. boot tesionamek ttat• at obleale i. 4 ? r maul 'T*/ ~trf, t r f ;—_: fiRITOR, lIRDLOINDS, ORRIIKIALS, : 4 OE Ir • BEN NE AND TURPENTIN E, AD awns BASH, * ^r, ; • n, frr WASH, And • J asitlias or Bri1J&!6; ME . . ~ KE4,B3ENIr-oR, COAL , OIL, 1 - '—l iiioraing at;' i i &tooboi in 4 Mai , -- LASf*samilic, . WICKS, Cllingl l 4* -, 1 • : .4,n,i., l4 ... ) C l uile, A leats Fmt, ' :.. A' A'S 4 . .0[147tt111NE OILS ;- 4ang Tioil Tolleicies ball their; P L -, 15P014G141. : PR:DP,s, 1 1 0AP 3` .;'' celifit9, HPAiiiides,:gafillyearFerfilteriPT 7 -11. PeOKET BOORS, PORT MONAIS, q' f. .iocipat Hnives,ltasom, . .:-.. TdOTEI,III{IN 4116 ULM-PREPARATIONS \ PURR WIRES AND, LIQUORS, -- 1 ,Fox; ifediciairnse,' - '`'' - TOBAO0V s : SKIIPir;*-Pir*4 AND : CIGARS, " Gard n' i Field and tour Seeds, Trusses, Sup' potteia, ' Suqicammtes, Shoulder Braces,.. . ns # B Tampa, Teething Binge, Nursing ,-, Bo ißipples io Nipple Sheila and • 'folds:Syria Bed Pans, lf• g Fruit- ar;, Thermo eters, .. Ap a W T ,Bottles, ie k ti tki: B . ITIV° .B G ricalir, and tOve Blacking'- Tackle,. Ammons-. ri tion„ BotanlS.Eciectic and Homcepath to .B 1 _ es,- and all he Popular Patent E Dit c .1\ N, g . s . cies wartanied as iepresented. Per disbmect• can , leceire \ their orders by , ' mail, which will receive prompt and Mention.:. _ ~ AU ions at stage careful 'ORTElnfir' PREPARAVOYS FOR , FAMILY..'USE, i. • i as Se4te andlßeliable Remedies, are%ivar r what they are intended to give Baths 's P ectoral Sircl in for coughs, colds, hingeein • tiotc.sool4l . 00 r's" Eclectic Pills, f or bilious rota. . • plaints and mild cathartic .. .. 25 er's Haulier Syrup.; for scrofula skim diseases. tc. 100 a Uterine Toole; for femal e , weak i . `- riess, - .10. • -.-- 100 r a Tonic Elixir for strengthening aysterisi ' • 100 isTansy Schnapps, for liver and kidney wmplaints ' ...1 00 trCourp.l - 13yr:','ffirpophosphiter, - - for nervous debility es Blackberry ,-,. dim , for di 1 °° rhia•, ice .......4 ' ' 35 is Fami l y Embiocationfoiiiirains bricists. 4'c , - ..... 35 is Pectoral Wafers, for %.*:;a: rat. neis, sore throat,tc... 25 r's Worm Wafers, for expelling ^ i 25 *cos* ir's W arm' Syrup, fot ezkrm -- ina tingi-soorina 35 er's Infant Relief, fur crying liabies - colic, tc • ' 26. • er's Cot a Vie &eft; for ;catarrh 25 r's loot:ha t ch° I D! rope for Rath- ..• . ache '.... is Toith Powder, for preserving 25. - ' 25 'r's l i r l i 'Tlemzene, for dressing and .50 , , • wine the hair , 50 'r's ricophile,.nr beautifying the - ' hair ' 'r's Odoriferous Shanipc . 'or clean- - 15° in the halr.: - :. .. ~.....-. 60 ter'irMi kat Flowers, for beautify. - In the compleilon - 50 iter's :Pile (Entnaitit. for External ' I:: piles ...... .:: ... .. ... 100 Dr. Porter's French Compound , for sca ld .. 100 M ~ g urine - • • , - Dr. Po r te e r's Medicated Figs,: for habitual -.. constipation • 100 Dr. Pa es Healing Salve. forcuta.wOunds : 15. D. nit r'a tfpialve, for chapped i - 1ip5....: 35 . Di . Po is Eye Eaive, for in flamed:eyes.. 25 Dr. Porter's Eye Water; foriaflamed ayes., .25 le, ' Wart 1 Dr. Perter a Corn andißemover, for -•:--. k -- ''''''__ i I - .cores.and bunions 25 Dr. Ptirte:, .'s Constipation PIM, for:costive i) l•-• nese . .. • - ' ...r:'" . 2 . Dr.:Yore:aria 1 , on . ....., for poor b 100d..... .....20 Dr. Po rter's ' Citrate Magnesia, for it pleas. • ant cathartic .. l6o Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet. inr malting nu- . 5 • • tr floes diet tar invalids 26 .Drs Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring r, ice tream, .ke 1. . 40 Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring ine cream—large bottles , 40 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, foe mending ; broken gins, Ito 25 Dr. 4rter's Liquid Glue, for repairing . ; woodwork • 26 Dr. P,orter's , Cleansing - Fluid,for easy wash. i. Porter's fled 50 Dr. porter's Red Bug Poison, for killing. 50 WY'rt Potter's Fly Poisoe Paper, for, killing ' ••• / flies. - , 1 0.5 Dri.Porter's trit and : Mimi- Poison, for e x- L e e terminating , rata 25 Dr. Po.rer's Benzine, for removing spits . from clothes 25 Dr. Porter's_ Black' Ink, is pint bottles 25 ' • ' balkiby - the gallon 100 Dr. Porters Ilepie• and Mtge Powder, for fliaeases of shoals ' • 30 Dr: Porter's!Horse and ..Cattle Lotion, for • :t grains, i-& - 4.1 60 Dr. Perter's.rting-lkine and Spavin Cure, 1 for lame horses • -. 60 DR. Known ranted i Action, Dr. Po Dr. Po Dr. Po Dr. P ' r' Dr. Pip ENZI MR! D. Por Dr. Po Dr. To Dr. Por Dr. Por Dr. Po Dr. Po Dr., Po Dr. Po lEEE Dr. Poe Dr. Po =I R E . T 3 ARE, ARE, Medical advice given gratuitously at the office,charging only for inedleine: Sir Thankful tor.past liberal ,patronage,would respectiuly anuorineejlo •triends and the publiethat no pail:m.oAß be spared to satisfy, and merit the contiauation of heir confidencesad paDmiage• L H. - Dec.llB, 1866.—yr. t C. POIITER, M. D. -1 M= 014:-ETRING N.EW jl 411AINJON MOTION !. Hari na purcbased the:stock of Tobactui belong; t bs t to a rds,ll ;n ett en n e & gro C u t i, a s n ll l haying prl pared r 0,,h, to the public , WHIAESALE iAND RETAIL, A:_eariety - • CHEWING TOAceb, . , .firich as C}oll2 teaf. 4 7ny khici Pini:' . Apple, Michigan. Fig, Ihise and star, which" we oftsrfor sal, in guanti*to -Wait iguitoosers. Etschges in_ VierTelso 11 alicAnd (1 1111 . r : tt - crt.:4moitio. f TheCelebra Lonelach, Pkdo of the Ifni. ted States, Virginistle, Gold Leif, Navy and all kinds a inuip6iciii— , 1 _., BR ANDS:IW CDIABS. ~ . 1 .... -. 1 . Atnoricp.nft, don. rant, Leboquet ,' Ira -park, Tycocri ditltiverz choicest Innis of li =ti?; .; ras, - ' :-,'• ' . • . , .. —„ __We'nfßl isep co nstan 1y on hand a vathety of Ttpes,tigite.Casese Boxes and Pouch. is sad eves - 3i,i t tog: y kept In Tobacco Landlordsan'y Bat tb Oli.ari. t.;; Fott To. Undo Fat Itbenilitonina.!, : :' 1 - , 11 , : Aitat4aff prolavVilie .1. ;'t , i: i . . 'Or W. 0PF,41. --.4. A. BARNES.. :Oct. 97. _1887.1 , i A. ICECLY,, Dentiii: 'Wee _VI_ et over Wien= /Obeli% Tovilinikft 'Mr tint varkinplas.nf *irk scientifically Aloonnaj yor Attscalok thinritnniy - BiaP lb! ' Artificial Testil.irliioh is equally 418 good so Gold and 11, *evertor toelflar Itabboarlillsat. 4Plesse 'ssikand examine _linens. sti ... _ntf o sin ia - " * " . " - nea capirea Wi4"4lll ' ` 01 5•7.02,Vi15., •,1 yitte 4,-; r i twn , - 11111tWOmigtI IttOUS. MB IMEZ2 wart. - ÜBE . ._ ',..' - 7';'T.' _;- . = ~,..; 7='.ll:r . t .:I= - : --:..-.. 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Cash .E,B .-GA.M.Pft , i;•" • • ' Cash P ce• Aial?b W .1180_ . asso rtment of .. : It 8110 of every style and pa "rti to snit the public- , . •Lamps. repaired .an changed front .911 and Fluil i to Herostme. • •-'• - ' - P . eater attention paid to the mannfaeturing of, all kinds of ; : .. ._ BOTHERS - At:664 !!!!I=tE • TIN WAR - E - • JA:Kiiiilllllo PROIIIPTL VATTENDin 'PQ We have off Ould.a fine d article of ••• Ir.VB Pit El I T Je , s6,-. aritb , :proved "self-sealing corks , and . • . Hf.. I IMETIdALSEAL.INI3CIAIiti, which. Is one of the best canalised.. June 20.'1865. R R E , CODDING & RUSSELL, Rwieetfully -inform their.eustomers and the public. generally, that although the tiro coca atoned serioua lone and to , Nporary Interruption to our business " WE STII4, SIIEVIVE I" dad ;have purchased a large stock of. New floods, built a new SjIANTY S`TUREI., And are fairly Beconstructell and doing busi ness again. The front of our store Is 'no* on Pine street, abiL3ol TOO feet from - Main streetoit E. T. Pox I [now Powell is] old corner. If you. should go ,4 into Powell's and Walk' straight , through, the , wall of the back 'end ' of his store, ion would find youiself among the stoves, pots;kettles, • anvils; bellows and vices of oar new sure. Rot t Neyoti can't got through the-well, plat 'walk up ine street,to our .Bhebatig, where we keep el II tine of`Hardiltre. We have a great varie.• 1 of 19, PG 19 tyi OKING AND pArtLoß,Toirzs Among them 1.4 the MERIOAN, TRIBUNE, EMPRESS; STERLIN ORIEN MOP., GA ING LIGHT, BURNER, &o A complete 'assortment of ''‘ ;dow GI us,Sasboith. rocket Cutlery, Firm otters and Joiacts \\ .h Tools, Puutps, wder, Gnus, Iron, Steel, Nails. Wi eene Oil, Table and ing Tonle, Carp j j T Mackerel , I st Lead Pipe, • . Piste _We are agents for A'lrnira Rolling Mill Co.'s Irorkb:" DIIPONT's 'POWDER, ' 1 ELMIRA KERAbSENE OIL, We marmfactare TIR, E SHEET IRON *ND COPPiR I V7ORRi And do all sorts of .10It WORK our line. Cash paid*Old Iron, Cast and - Wrought Scraps, Copper •Brass, Sheep Pelts. Bags' • nig Feathers, Bees per, ac.. We buy cheap sell che4p. and are content wit . smallprofits. I •± CODDING do II,IISSE . • Thwandfa, Sept. 12, 1867. illistellaniwus. BEI MAY BE SEEN AT, DEWITI! DITTIiICH'S TEMPLE OF Ita-USIO TOWANDA., .P 4, NEWIVOhION*PLVNOS! . Tht MATIIIISHEK PIANOf3, recently invented by r. Frederick' Blathushek (author , of the principal improvements in pianos), differirom all otherlinlauying the strings .cro p s the frame in both directions. This -equalizesthe grain upon the frame, and insures greater durability - and Inrflee math:eat:mein tune than can be had by any other method. The Bridge._ alio, runs . the' whole length of the sounding-board, en en ,tlreiy new feature, phich gives greater poiser and,bettet tone than is found in any other in struments. The.smallest sige square, the Colibri, four feet nine inches long, seven octaves, equals in all respects Abe .full size of -other makers; while the fail size, .the Orchestral, is equal to anylConcert Grand. • __Friute Schlonter, the etninent pianist, says. " The Colibri I consider the - cher d'ouvreln the muilcal world. Its tone Isnot- equalled by tha largest sized square or upright , pianos of any (apiary in this country." • • H. Nollenhauer,'of the ConservatorY ot sic, says : I with great pleasurebear au. gunned testimony to the great Superiority of the Mathusligt Pianos over all others." -Many other testimonials, equally strong, have , been , free:y given. - Please call and. wand* or Send -for descriOlve circtilar: • - ft binniveWally admitted that Haines-Bros a the cheapest , • first class- Plano- Mat% and I Witt at Dittricb by dealing largely in them can furnish an - elegant- Rosewood 'Piano for. $3ll. Send fort circular. Handsome Piano Stools and Oovervi, Organs and Melodeons of the best.quality.at most reasonable pricei.— Large_ntock of eethlusla constantly on hand.. sent by =Wen ipt of .marked price. or - ers ahead be itddieseedlo 3. A: DRWITT; TO AGENTS—We are prepared' to furnish Sheet,Holloll44 all Idndaptinstrtn n eots at the regular discount' to' dealers. WS want an aro tire agent in every town , in this and the ad joining counties. - For terms address - • ' . • - itwW/TT DITTBICH, (Means' Nock) Towanda, a, , Oct.-24,1U7. • ; • - NEW STORE AND NEW dooDs FRESH 1.11011 THE NEW YORK MARKETS. ( _CHEAT' THE CHWEBT., siltinbeeeibere have_ puthweettbe bnfldta to ':owned by A. J. Noble, tone 'door ,en= t &Nieman's Illoc14) and have filled it with , GROCERIES .AND PROVISIONS, WOODEN AND' . _ _ Frnlli of all klub In their- leason,:(tresh'aild deed = ! I'M' thin g 4sti al / 7 . fatIPO 111 a P:4, q - vf.i,p._ 1.0,;*., : ,5..:1i.i.0.)1.:0,: Atli= of the. patrouagik,of !minds' and alnity istespeoUngyaonened. we will pay:tlie fdahest inart4 for arf . COUNTRY PROM :TOR.' We also hare The sole Agen4 ior Brmifort and.adjoining counties Ibri: lbw male of , the Cele bre4ed Virginia and Noritt Carolina Smoking *sac°. .11.11beral dbuinint made% the trade.. ' "' BROUWa!qk 00WILL".• 4 11/ 1 " 9- 4 6 4- • • 1115111=051111181NORMWEIMIZEIMIZERESI ' lltniairaitert Spg• PAAji4t &NI EA & Tinaginz is`, l ktrailitit4: - 'eat* * to fa; ILTAXtikk.,OOiirrATHENBi , PAL* . o a Cage to manufectoso .81.401r8:CIII.LaTiltt THREBXII,II9-INIV ; fP = . CLEAWERIft, , , • 41 D 152='!. rilwrits i;i v e the :tie. 11 4 d are 0 4 r* " I P! c 144 43001rTEIRMi'•:' FT Aireast-ietringhtlirtboVllnited *ale*. ingbien.ls,_yeare 0141 4 041 , 411 felnutuLtering' Thrtabini Mabee. we hare spereqpeither titme nor expense In perfecting our' nainbinei; nntolnlnito have • - _<.... , BESI ,BEPEIL,ATOI4 tie that,win "seperate the pain,lrdst the Wiwi wore . parfealihnnd with less power, th an any, other- manntactared. • Our 'Machines can earn good pay by THRESHING THIi STRAW • .4a left by most.of .the, itiadlihritir aired: ' , Their are mry simple in ;contraction -,. betwixt*. prlsef in'ore - plete, : so tjtat-.1 !Ices net pegilisp g mechanic to set thein tri 4srrrm - them r they are all •marst3tetrired-nridtr gor.personal Wpm, vlskon, anS" wec. „ jita - CHALLENGE -•• Wo , ti " To show better ,worknusnship or matetlalgl4- ay machine tercet up and. THOMIGHLT-TESTED UNDEiI tt4/Tl6liri Before leaving the. Woilur,zand Warranted to be in" Working Order. - ; They have ht 4.43: In practical use 'tor Bevil'sl years, so that we. are .pot advertising anew inchte everysesson, each better than taw: thing ver betcrre offered to the public." Th y Can belittachedla Tread Powers-, Sweep Pow ers. Steam or Water Power, and tor: INN DJ f R LL ' Perlection• of Working : and Economy, Abele equal has not:been invented. • 0 ' R' *P - ,lt' 10. t Are as low as those of say other rnannfacterers. and parties desiring' to rporohase, will lindit to their intercst to isamine our, stock before per• chasing elsewhere. ' • TRICE :LSTS FII.I3,NISHED On application. All kinds of AGRICULTURAL kid:LINES On hued, aud UM Work, Engineslitolleri•ind afactintry.of all kinds got up tlforder,pronipt• ly and on favorable terms. • .1 nthoi, dG c,Q. • Athens; Aiig. 8,18G7. NORTH 'BRANCH FOUNDIetY 4 0 - • • ••••, • ,-•- MA p 1 N.B . SH'O t' ; Situated nu Pine, eabt ni MainlStreet, TOW - ANDA,, - BRADFORD .00., PA.; know prtpar'nd to tiarniith .CIRCULAR -..8.0. 7 V.,111.T,AL5,•1 • . SHINGLE — hIAGHINES, , 01 the Lea q es nality with the letat Improve ente.l All kin of Machinery forWkatring and / • • -. ,, i. STEAM ENGINE, MADE REPAIHED, STEAM WHISTLES. STEAM' GAGUES, GAUGE COCKS, • ' ,OIL; GANS, ik.q.; Furnished at:eh6rt lINI BOLTOAT G , ; Done a frpt to , li•las,heet b:dit4stetfx PORGING: 01 heavy wrought work for Bridges, and all other purposes„ done tei order. Also, 1 large assortment of • . COOKING & EIKATING STOVES;'' Coal- and Wood Burners: - Furniture for Cooking Stoves, Stove Pipe, Tin-Ware. Bo* Pnntpay Plows„„Cultivatorq ar.d. Lerapers, kepreoaitant , ly on hand. , • - . \ ORA W NOS & S PET IFICATIONg' Oeall'kinds of machinery for mills and other purposes preparedby• - -, I - • ‘\, • WARREN 'HILL, • r. ". 7 - Foreman:, who has bad large L experienoo in this tritich of- the bashaesa Tawandß:soct: 2a, 18 CA-RIL4II CATRIAqS; WAGONS,SLEIGHS TEE Op ESTAB4ISMIENT STILI;IN OPER. ATION Succesiore to Reynolds, Fellows Co., are _ now offering turd are 'Prepared to furnish on: short notice; - Wagons.. Carriages and aeigbs. of all descriptiont and of the latest and Most appro ved style, and of the best - material at .the old stand opposite. the I:fulcra noose, in the cen trafpart of Alba Borough, Bradford County, 'rho public are .assured chat the -reputation the shop has - acquired during the last six years trader the superintendence Of J. H. Fellows, will be more than maintained; as -he will superin- tend the work as heretofore he having iong.been and having had much experience as a Carriage and 'Sleigh Builder, would assure - the public that ao pains will be spared by the above firm to make the establishment worthyof their pat ronage. Thankful as one of the old firth for the ' pitrenage thus far extended,'we hope .to metal a continuance of the same. N. B.—We, the . undersigned, being practical. meOhanics, can manufacture and -offer to the public- at prices that will:defy.competltien. JAMES IL FELLOWS, D. W. C..CRANDALL, J. G. MERVTI' Alba Borough. April 15. ,1866., ly. T O Vir AND,A CARRIAGE IMO The undersigned respectfully announce to the public thatth yliave-riorchasedAttil VARRIAGE ° SHOP G. R. 1:11R A K _ And are nbit prepared to build worn T IJ ATEST S 'Tir:L And Most moikmanllke manner. • They •• will constantly *ill On hand an assortment of app TOP OPEIi..BUGGIES; P. DEM' sit AND WAONk. - ON! AND TWO. MATED B A N.Y_::ll-L s IALL WORK. 'WARRANTED. e. • • REPAIRING pramp - tly _Wanda to -at rail wuablb~prlcer. • , _ , EarULU. Towanda, May • • NEW PLAk•INII-Ml l lit 'he andendi g sed having built a lime and' coa ti:Ludlow; Mill In the Borough. . of Towanda, and filled it with' the moat modern , and Improved machinery, fOltimmantifiletare of ' . -WINDOW: SAMl rm i li t i )se , . 4 ' - 174repared o , whether- largelor. „ upon the:, shortest' notice. • Weititen also. ii7large, variety oi. MOULDINGS,: oi..the latest style and Wien. whlth We can furnish ° o aPe.t Ulm ittt.A 9 7 kan to. EtlFe4lo. TONtitl'Elbit) • • • GROYEIN__G . • - ARID SCROLL i . - ~,,,,,--, , SAWING, and all other work pestalninw to:Joinery, will be donetOitdtoureatattnwerie z. . -,,. .. PerEouliboilallmand* wea ti lguarnt tbart twelve,tostwertwonlottler:.ol ' NW , - It i t a =l4 l4lr :isd intenmit aelitro# 4 , 4' c; tien t Briopopolvid of Ifteritig. air tot " Y: and; t 11 9' Put left ir Or SOT* hit `, Ir gron d- diet nitrate It _hotwifiiHS Jim - -:F 1 - •, 1, 1. , We will pay, CASH- ftwoN.lNlF,SAlpanong faktass , darvailratlOW4o*ol**-1 00111 e and! wee tiwi*Vrgl sec oigVA tosittortitet. , 3- i't finraidi •• , ' ,relio, -t„ i, )94101)01:118 .1,-/i 4 (XI: , Iti - A-i — ,,. • . ~... „.. t • ” FELLOWS, :C.R4,1,D . 2 . .1.4. it CO., FACTORY. MI . .. ___. Atilk 4 ., •" , A-. " ~`, 4 . .... ____- _ _ , • :I- ,!• - •'1 11 , 0 W.A. - i ,Di.,1N,11:1 BA NOi ponder tone • .A1,_,,. if „ sottpeonitc: 3ik i. , 8i1! . 5.1 , annros,l - ..9.,, 5 ,. • Ortheitawthirliettidieihr-iiii selfabio Cod lliatiiijAlSgliki .;41140altakili : 11 0SSitirfairali; 4.i .417000;000 ~. . ati4iii iniZiebik COin t Ari'" ' ' ' I ", IN, OW". 471". •• • .0kc...J..; •.• ..KOOO,OOO .t.A.i.tti ; ; 4 ." 30 .1.....••..!.. 0 4 :010 :- 4. . ..., -. . ; ... ..:.,' , "g 4WD 40 1 I -:-.. 3 P l e r • . ... " 4 `.. • .: " 'l3arpl ; cit liadllatcg /VA. ‘i ~ }. .:...... t....'.......1i6,1.71fria Allstate iie = _.H. , 1,1400 1 es Deltr ham • ;p ' f , (Goid). 17,eiv New Enotaao AnckVoicr.txr, I - ,-,-- • • .-. , [o l4 .rfiattli Coln., ..r.= -..•-..: • . • 0 14 1 ;14 . 1 . , :;•• •I - f• • ....• • • •.• .•-. . • .... t 200,00 , 1) imi 7 nt i , 2. _ . ~ .....;._ - Vair;cyme lacra•Caiik...iir; ' - , ••—• • • , ; mas..7lan a; Pa.,l ; qiiiitfil• • • • • , k;v:‘, ...%i;•:,.'; - - ::. - ....5150 , , ~,.., ..,... 7 ,—..._, • 10 . - aim itiwzmitToakiirigiiii • __- ' c 0.., • CiteC r ktilli..., , 1 - • - n . w 08 .7 -414 1 CakitilL,, .1:4 - A. , 44' .... i..... - .1.!.i el . ........_ .... . ' r. S ;.. i CoNNKrt9F Idpnr.o.Lzralarsolaxo L. %Co .. ' ..' - Hoigford. C0 r0.,, 'Cam ...,‘ ,-'0,000,0d0 - ; TowandifFeb: ..11166--tf s. - ' TrAmounl.tvi. STORK . 44. DAAPI.CQUPANIC:••:':i • • . . • 000,006. • Omit taitOd NSW 1,8411 • • $166.291.83 ; " • -5s bores visCallitimby of Jive , !took. against Gait hn4 desalt:squatty imam. . . , • -H. 11 ,..110HEAN, Jan, 10;447- : • • Abut. Dec; alithlifikre .I y, /Laos, ' owned by _Dennis P. diff' liqdou gear, accidentally ,received aid hem itotber - horse, breaking 'her left tore above-Ibe- knee-, rendering it necessary to MU her as an . act of humanity. In sured in the Ilartibrd.Live Stock Insurance Com pany. - 1 1.00 paid ible.6th-1887.-/ IRE, LIFE, AND • ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE; Otis spliN7Eiv MILLION D 01.4411-8 3,-, RUSSELL,. gent,' FOR FIFO FOLLOWING NAM= NOLIAOLIC COMPANTO GIRARD Fialc & MA4txt liuugsuics Coweharr •" • Philaddphiai 1 Capiial~aad. nari4a Wats -hq,untagna CoVrAINT.I. ,=;;1-• • • Of 11 . 1:etv-YaTk. Capital and surplus, itmir • ii,750:000 • '• IxstrbANcs Coarevri Or Mogen .1 Amsarci; '. Philadelpllid. r Clepital simi Kolas. user ' 11,700,000 • IxinusiNcri ; Of .11Tew-Yiork.. • • 7 =4 • Capital and eutplas, olr .$3•0,000 Etersavanis benuattoraCourAirre • • • Of Pisaladliaficc. , . Capittl surplus ; Dyer ' • 1350,000 „ , ;.;• Uric Itomiascr. Colrev a - • Of•Neio.:Porl7. Capital and aurphot, over • - $750,140 . • Prtxalt bi)vritiNc; COMPANY, • pliliareftwd, ; 1. , • Capra! Fa , t stivpoti,_kkve.v. 4 : ... ha-ruat LAyx - 4ssuiLicas Com"; ,• Of 11las-kork. - • .Capitalstfd giurplutfparcr Taay.xxxxas m i f•qi aOfpd, % t "6o9 % Citalnmlus;over...: - ......3, 1 tidgt oa 41 ) -kindle at. Aoifip . .at a. low esteem b 7 any. other rellabletoMptnles'.• ifir Policies Lased and Imiesa,-;11- - any, ad itisted, at this Agenezthersby, saving the trouble and expense of going elseirbera.tor settlement. %tar Offlott •. ;_the Hardwhevet Rams Of Cod, ding' Is Russell • C. 2,- ItTISSELI., Towanda-, Feb. 7, isati.-1-ti • - INSURANCECOMP - AN 'ft OF NORTH it'II:RICA. Omar- . No. 742 -Waltint Street, Phlladalpphia . This Company are now prosecating tie be 1. • ness of Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE on Buildings, Merclianfflie. " Furniture, &c. t j throughout the Efate, ief.Penneyliatila, on libel aftlrmi,fOr Tong or short periods • orpermanent . &Lot nMilidings, by itilePosit of am. 2 ing th her ePormiptd pay naly7f 0 c ljai enaunt f tohra t lossai dn' the Conri patty tuts been la esistence; entitles them to th conthionce o the public.- - • Ditiunrous.—Arthur C offin, " Samuel . W. Jones, - John A Brown, Charles Taytor, Atibrosc, White, Jim.; Neff, Richard •D; Wood, Wm. Welsh, Wm - . R. Bowen, Jenne N.:Dickson, 8. Morris Wain; Sohn Mason, Geo. 1.. Harrison, Francis B. Cope:Edward R. - Trotter. Edward S. Clarke, Win. Cummings. • - Arrnts G. COFNLYI, Pres'nt. C. 8. RIIIBSEL, Agent, Towanda.. TARMER'S MAIL :13ANOt:COM Pluilf4rL9ll/1114,„„, - • - ihtlllr, Nontonrloe4ol3,-Zenn-s•.. <:Gj-iital _ i J .. ._ • The warmers Mutual ilia lasarance Company of. Middle Penesylvania_wrieinoorporated by , the. Pennsylvania Legialatire, ini the year 111.69,:f0r.- ,the Mutual Insurance of Country property only, and immediately thereafter eirmmericed its °per , elope; on that principle, ha & bees Wiel ly. adhered to since. _.• • • All losses have been.promptly paid out of the. Premium' collected on application for insurance. without making any assessments. - Thalnaurance of Country proper:?' only, the. lor,rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt& payment of losses are "deemed a infildeat recom, mendation-of the Farwell = Moduli 'Fite hues unit Company of Middle ,Pennsylvaara,fo sit owrierrof sale class country property. P. Jenwson, Seciy. Wx.. Forma, Preet, ° Agent, Towanda, Pa. • - VERPOOLAND LONDON AND LGLOBE-FIRE AND 'AVE Ituit/RANCIR COMPARYCOBca, 1411Biar Bt., wad 720, Broadway, IC Y. •• •'- • - - Capital, Surplus and Reserved Asada (Gold).. 116,171,676 Meets' in the United States, Over .1,800,09. I ally Premiums,uPwarloof -17,0 00 The shareholders .petiouldly reapotalble tin engagements ..of the company. . All, Directors intt tbeishisfeholdeiv: lagoons is Raw -Yoax.—Fnuicla Castanet; Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell.,Eaq . ., Ch — rrearr, 'Joseph Gaillard, Jr., E. . „Archibald, Em., IL B. IL - Consul, 5. AlMade r Hamilton, 'Robert (LEargeson t Eilq. Alfred Pell. Esq., Resident Beare - tari. Ale x ander Hamilton, ' Der Coaniel ot-Briiird.- Batursits--Phenixßaiik—Clanunalus is Co. The Policies , of this Copipany are Issued by ,ireal-known American' rithieneresident In New Torhoeho aro Direct Directorst analilhareholdere, and consequeotty, with the other Shareholders, are -111able'tor' QI the tele the'Company ; all Pollabletreal then/ illclainis are payable in cash-94 proof el less • dedirelion- lor biterett; and istitots tweet, sialy,days After:preseatitiort. isrproo* They eFplta'at six , o'clock,- E. M., and not a. noon': Lliblisicatinee ittrecied;' and 'aistioltlet firantesienistiorablefortos.- L LB. WlEWC r Aiett; *ski* :'Aterill23:lB6:l ' - tiIIITAISLE. LIPS_ ,ANC) 3. tY 7I- APaV f? 1 - 1 0 010 " , "° 1 CASH 'CAPITAL `$'8,600,000; Yearly 1a00111:11:0ier42:000.140 ~J 110)1TAXIM & WeiRIN --,Towaxida..7uli2S. 1867. _ rPlir ASTOR: liIRRINECURANOW ~,,ol. l fecr #ipm cy for Prodfordeoi., ' - CAPITAL — S . 4OO,9OV Dl,videid - 1446 t _10_per cent.. .11014TA14,2•!. Tavola*. 25 . 186.1 °'‘ tYCCOLINGI(4II,ViSk • 1, ` ,Tn ranee' Agency to* pr,_,llo:_ . !!!#, l y, ." -:6APiTAL" IS 400,000. , = Hutuat Ca►h plan: htiacl :opeeatbs w• NE'w:.-if T 41-11:z0S, SEUOT.. MOO MNUACKM; • -4, taliA the , - - toolliAtie - rho e. Ree `o pened a - maws .cheieum As"' aisoLtheltouter-- cl o thi ng store, : seeendstolltrer•Tro d an 14,4" of • *he* belstoY l ,PfvelOt .„ „ 4 • ,'fArr;9loll6,, ; fladitalAble.inald4r.bi l . t o jest di diteradosti • e 2 O . 6tl/11236,koisiasboVhoo1:5,ants lee up welt , • be believes z i kttpie.....lo,,uoo_ fiaa; -bluktOidate-ms° $ - Tae ibisreese! I= Oath* 411e1ri.:,.1)0.171 ;nib . . • 41f.PW, ,•• —"r" • 0 f 1136014 0 "FIRE INSU ,Ar' VISTA° 00.