pageand 4SentiOnl Inmany operations of the farm-it" is the care given, the watchful atten tion. bestowed that warrant* success —the particular time at which a job is done—if so be it is done 'well and receives after attention-4s certainly: a secondary matter.. True,there may be a period when certain operations will be much surer to sticceesiettian if performed at another time—'and the more favorable conditions the farmer can take advantage of the better, but in no case is the care to which we have alluded to be set aside and re. garded as of on -no account, simply because the operation was, according tithe books, performed at the right season of the year. "Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing wen," and moat farm work well done, and-well-takencare tif will generally succeed if performed at almost any. season of the year. In no business with which we are acqUainted,"will attention to details pay a better return, and in none is it more neglected than upon the farm. What - merchant, manufacturer, or mechanic, having capital investd in his business; and desiring to make it pay the beat return, would not ,be deemed grossly improvident if he paid no more attention to the minute mat ters of his business than the great majority of farmers do, and• would it, not be expected , he would fail ? Far mers plant seeds and trees, care for them but imperfectly„and are disap pointed if they do not have a large crop. Would the merchant or manu facturer expect to make money if he purchased articles, and through his Own negligence allowed them to waste and become valuless upon his hands ? But for the kindliness and forbearance of our "mother earth," the crops con signed-to her, wonld;with the ill care so often bestowed; return again to the farmer but . theseed sown, whidh, in many instances, is as much as he deserves. , - When will the lesson be learned and practised by all who call them selves farmers ? that good care and and attention best Owed alike to soil, animals and crops, is sure to bring a more than tenfold rgward, and go far towards making up the deficiencies of an unfavorable season, and per haps the effects of the wrong time of performing the operation. Without this care, do the work .whenever the -- beSt-ftme occurs, success will be im possible.—Maine Farmer. - EFFECT OF BAD SEED.—How slight a thing will sometimes have serious el fect. For instance, t.e farmer pre pare.; a large field of corn, plants it with bad seed, as is often done, and the labor-is ::11 for nothing.. He has to plant over, and glen he will g et - a late crop ; the drought will effect it; and sometimes the frost. If a third planting is necessary as is sometimes the case, the matter is still worse. With wheat and the other grain, the crop is generally a failure. Planted at the right time, a re-sowing must be too late, and thus defeats the crop. Now,with a little care good seed may be had—and then all this evil willbe avoided. Is it not sheer "'careless ness ? We cannot be too careful in getting ripe, - sound, healthy seed.— Rural World. Anour Fuxi..—The season is at hand when the fuel question will be of im portance to the farmer. Those who with' forethought and labor provided at the proper season for such work a sufficiency, are in good condition to look white winter • in the face ; but if your fuel for the2ineuing six months is yet standing intie forest, his grim countenance may be suggestive of snowy work nntWpottering fires that go out , ..4)‘:arroad which is hard for you to Ovel. Some dry wood can be gleaned by gatheking the dead poles and trees before deep snows fall, and there is one comfort - in this work, which. is that you are thereby effecting a sa ving of more valuable timber and bringing- your forest into a better state of culture." After this you can select the the best kitTds of wood" for burning green •, probably hickt'y stomas foremost;then maple and beech; oak is perhaps the worst-lif mono wood for burning in an unsea soned state, yet when well seasoned under cover, is one of the very best, ranking next to hickory. If the time -is-short in whicfi to season the fuel, split it fine and pile it out of doors iu a situation well exposed to 'sun and wind. It is best to put only one or at most, two tiers in a place, as this gives the wind better action on the •wood By timely-and efficient action in the matter, with some aid from the stove oven to dry the morning supply, , one can get along and not suffer se riously from lack of dry wood. Often there is a partial supply of the latter on hand, in which case it is best to eke it out by mixing green - with it, but in any case make and keep one good resolution, namely, to provide this winter plenty of cut fuel to last One year. LAND OCCUPIED BY Fasces.—The Country Gentleman says "The ma terials and labor repair are among the heavy items of farm expenses.— The cost of the land upon which they stand is another item, on which J. Harris, of Rochester, discourses as follows in the American Agriculturist : "How much land does an old-fash ioned fence occupy? I have always thought it took up'a good deal' of land, but never had the curiosity to measure. Rat last summer we had been building a - stone wall along the whole west side of the farm,and alter it was completed, and the old fence •removed,l was surprised at the quan- tity of land we had gained. The ground, of course, might have been ploughed closer to the fence, tint.sta ting a case_as" it actually was, the old rail,fencq with stones, weeds,rub • high, ete.,occupied_ a strip of land one • rod wide. A fieTif thirty-one rods long and thirty-one rods" wide, con tains about six acres. If surrounded by -such a fence, it would occupy a little over three quarters of an acre of bind. A farm of one hundred and sixty 'acres so fenced ;would have twenty acres of land taken up in this worse than useless 'Manner: Not only is the use of the land loot, but it is, in the - majority - of easel; a nursery 'of weeds, in ploughing much time is lost in turning, and the headlands and corners are seldom properlycul tivated. EMI '1 , ,Z.:- . .a.a. , 74:!•;.:W .0- 41:Z45,.; • Grotmes . fronton,. _ „ aROPERY, PROVISION AND - maw 826112. • - JOHN . HUMUS deal door south of ihe Rail. Eyed, House) _Timid most- respectfully bylte the AV tenticskof the public to 'his large nod' trellse;. letted•stock of '•• GROCERIES • AND PROVISIONS ;Mich he is sidling to snit the times mud pntses,of all. He ha also opened a splendid REED STORE, - Which is well situated to supply the cane and Barely coal :Von at times. Re'keept Coristautly on hand a large Stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, MOLASSES, • FLOUR, BUTTER., PORK, &C., -Which he is selling cheap for cash. The citizens of Towanda and vicinity, will please accept'my thanks for their very liberal patronage for the last two years, and we promise with their assistance,: to improve ev ery opportunity to enlarge our bus•ness, so so to warrant satisfattion to all. Call and see ns again. • JOHN MERIIJETH. Towanda, July 10, 1867. NEW GROCERY AND PROVI SION ;STORE! THOMAS J. JONES, Has opened a new Grocery and Provision Store in Patton's Block, in the store formerly ocou te ed p b a y bt a l i ag e supply louo r n&Soow o lre he no v offer sto GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, c t , tto be sold at the VERY iAmrtaatVhetcontainß TEAS, •COFFEES, SUGARS, SUGARS, &C. ALSO FLOUR, FEED,_ MEAL, &c. In fact Everything usually lispt in a . ifirocery and Provision Store, which I shall 83 $3 low as can be bought else vhore sir Cash will be paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Towanda, Oct 17, 1.91t7 NEW STORE! N EAW G R 00 E R de . ,E S h AT W. A. ROCKWELL'S. CANED PRITITS, PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS OF ALL KINDS, AND CANNED OYSTERS DRIED AP LES, PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES &C.. &C., do TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES, Of all kinds, in tact everything lik the GROCERY LINEI Will be kept constantly on band FLOUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES? BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, AND EVERY VARIETY OF PARWIL4 PRODUCE A fresh jot: o f DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES Purchased at tho LOWEST POIN T.ttp IN THE *AHEM a ila . l4wilrbeZso'd as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST ! TO 'THE FARMERS CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE W. A. ROCKWELL. bitty 28. 1867 THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Purchased the entire inte'lliit" of R. H. PATQH, In in the firm of C. B. PATCH & CO., le now prepared to offer to the citizens of Medford County and vtclntty, a large and well selected stock of - GROCERIES, Which I have purchased (or Cash and feel eonfl-. dent. that can sell at as low figures as can be .purchased elsewhere. I now offer to - the public a splendid a lock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, SALERATIIS, SPICES, &C. Have on hand a large stock of 'AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM LDO EYE DO; BtfCKNYBEAT DO I keep constantly on hand, PORK, HAMS, LARD and kinds of FISH. Weald call the et',. tention of the public to one Can't Be Beat STOCK OF TOBACCO, In Quality or prim. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated Laundry,, New York Chemical and Brown Soap. Fla au call aad cumin. ous stock of WOODEN WARE • Large . assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILET SOAPS, Ste., At. I will pay the high• est cash price for COUNTRY PRODUCE Farmer e give us a call before selling elsewhere All persons - indebted to the:late firm will pima call and make immediate payment C. B. PATCH Tomos. Shirt It 1867: VIIO, ANTHER AR LE In OR oar Ike, Y ordered O at short notice oy falling at the NEWS ItOWL 01•400 . rib 44:9 R S ria .STORE. • id a. Gore, teipiiiisO : i to Goss qqee continuing the . business at the 11 4 AIM No. l 4 Patto4a Kock, where ha l tli nerehting AUDI° to his Stock-from th e.. mat tellable araporteis' and mannfacturort I itimpaetli folly - asks or a sharer of pubbriVatroa, , aged A Wire atm Frizsa DRU S 'AND irEDIC USW . .1 :W. ..:H tlasjaid been rec-: oared to supply th , WANTS OR rag BOTANIC, COLE ALL THE POP PAINT AND FANCY ANC,_yp TUMEN'a m:cono 44:1 AND FLOM slam:l4s, 11'.7" RES/Na t lDg. I Allthb BestTrAsses. J ABDOMISILL , BI7PPOIiTI3II3, 1 •1• ; i BREAST PUSIPS NIPPLE SHFLI S t AND 9 IIIELES; , i _ `Musing Bottlei, Syringes and CatlseHters, , • LAWN assonnal oto, Rams, smtois, roeprr 1 'imps, . ~ SURGICAL 'NET UnNTS OF LATE STYLE AND MY QUALITY. A large sapply Brnshes•for tho Hat :and Hair. Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow ders and I'irtes, ' Oils, PerfTery, Soaps. Com s, Hair Dye, Inv! or- atorB,3x.; Kerosene, KeroSe e Lamps, : hades, Chimneys ' ' Wiekti .3:6., all of the la e et styles. i 3HOICE CIGAR eCr Physicians Medicines and Pr curately compoun ent persons at all Sunday hours fro noon, to 2in the NEW • GOODS Towanda ,sBept. NEW SPR Would announce aria the public gen; and daily receiving F. R. E In his line, suital) which he will sell Consisting as asua made COATS, VE DRESS COAT Over Ails and Ov Collars, Linen, C. Neck Ties, Snspen Bags, Spring Style All first class. Be. cheaper at a lair price. Call and e.. ing. Next door to, THE . 7111'.11 An Entire new et cheariai be!ore thdl The undersigned . x! to the-gitti;zns of ow ready to oi Furnishing Goods, bought at very lo very email profits =neat trade iu t, the confidence or basts of and all gooda will are represented t. convince yonreel Temple of Pashto south cud of Beid BURN Haring had his.sto l desirous of disposi ,I, CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, Thee: goods are Bold 4s I am obliged to of aplace to do La '. Don't neglect t . Call at the new w, low Beldlemsn's b nearly opposite th C. B. PATCH. NOTICE ell p Blond, will confer tiMg up immedia !IIHE HIGH: 1 pild for all ki /hal 11E13 Ted, and we : are' imy pr. • :1, lIBLIC WITH MM:ple O TO TIM TOLD& BELONG S 'AND LIQUOIIS. CAL USE Mai. PURE srDl', FOtt HE OP conorriursi) A POLL £130: TIC' AND HOZCOPATHIC ' OTC INES; 'TATENT. MNyICINEII OIL, VARNISH, ARNISII BRI?SHES, rAnrroi '8 AND GLABB.' 1 , = 7 .; ARTICLES OV EVERT MED. EZU ILZ(ALOJD Stto .Idei.Braes, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. , applied at reasonitble rates. criptions caretully,, and ac , d and prepared by compet [. ours of 'the day god night. 9,t0 10 o'clock in the fore fternoon. W. H. L GORE. ;9, 1866. Lotbing. NG AND I -BUMMER GOODS! E .D D l . frowanda, store El R. the citizens of , rally, that he new and • ' G o`o to the wants of t r Currency at fof PRI C E GOLD of good well an CLO THING (NO Shoddy o BUSIN' any kind) consis S S grades. T. AND u wool. , PASTS tt_ Linen Coa , Dusters and Pants, r Shirts, Linen . iind Po t tier , Iniero and Plaripel Was, i era, _Gloves, caper;l4ither Silk, Soft and _S,raw' Rats ember that Go'co Goods Aire Ice than poor guile at any 1. mine my goods, efore bny-, 4 Powell Co. 1 . R. W. EDDY. Towanda, May 2 EMI E FArION:I AND N_Vr GDpDS I NEW STOR ,ck of Clothing ught as war w Lh SAIAL; PROFITS • Gold respectful owanda and vi them Clothing, FINE BEA 1 1 ER OVER 3 CHINC 41 Ise the FINE,ST DRE 33 AND RUSIN ES EDE AND CAPS. 1.1 1 , Inair a eaee n c wtas 34 e : wri t s bt HONESTY AND INTE e warranted.tfor be. Come end e. Don't forget , opposite the .man's Block. Towanda, Oct.l 1867 D 0 U' T COLLINS, e burned, at the otitis entire A to. READY ADE CLOTH; GENT'S F R . NIS)IIXG HATS, 0., &c. 1 ,, A00d cinditton 20 PER C T BELOW lose out the BiOC ItICA3 In. :is opportunity for bargains. .d boilding.secend store i.e. , ek, east aide of i l tain street, Means House. ' , [ i s . • as indebted tti tha Under.: favor. by <Wilda and let y, nd save therniclvAsi cost, • J .11. COLLINS. c Towanda. Aug. MEE ST PRICE 41 CASH da Of Produce, tis' ije Cotreirr eitap store. tdianious. , . J EW Final kl: STORE , lisving rented tho Fundta • Ware-rooms erb' AccitiPled bY IC PON 4tionsseft• wolda flow ssy to the pawns OA. obi Ml* liniment that I llama oomp4ot~x of Goode,- Ituri readmit embracing eserritios .1 1 V8111TURE LISS. `op & Konen acid well selected, sad fin Will nos be undersold by Any. OAR - and es amine toy stock befortr ei pt= l t 1 - tetabt the .Worketen *llia old t, and. • , ' : KR. N., ME Willtutve sheige of the business [and Mannfaete nring. IL short we have the, finest- Stock of goods In our line west of New york, consisting of Chambcr•Setts, Sofas, -Bureaus, ilarblE-top Centre Tables, Extaialon ' . • and Dining Tables, Chairs, Ileihtembii • Miners, 'Picture ft:al Photograph' Ovals, Cord and - Steel Engravings, Oil Carries, Toilet -Srand,4, COFFINS AND BURIAL Our Undertaker's 'Department , will times be_well Supplied with everything i line— WO have the In this section, not excepting anything of New York, and will attend 'Funerals a circuit of Tmenty Miler, on reasonable - O. li. VOORI • N. I. LIAR?, Agent , Athena, Jan. IC. Ift66.—ly FURNITURE WARE-RO9 JAMES. MAKINSON announces to the Public that he still continues tortnanufacture and keep on hand a larg , - assortment of • -,„i? AB I T Ftt Eli ITR E , Bureau s , Tables. — lledsteads Stands, Chairs; kc., of every descripttut , which will be made of the besttrutterials, andlit - -he most workman Me wanner. • I invite the inection of the public to inyiwork, whichshall nc be surpsscd in durability, arany shop his the country, and my prices will be found to be se low as the, timer will admit. Heady-made Coffins constantly on band or made to order. A good Hearse will be furaiBhed when desired. Ang: 15, 1865. ZANT 'NEWS! ALEX SOLOMON & CO. SOLO M O.N & N , =MI READY MADE CLOTHING 1 lately manufactured at Rochester,- by - the lan!. or member of the new firm, and as they.intend to make up a Large Stock of *ring Goods And need the room, they will dispose of the Se people. .e- WUOLE STOCK ON HAND, ET reliable REGARDLESS Or COST ing In T S, And.itt mach lower price than they can be MADE \ \ UPk FOR NOW Because tht whol I must be cleared out within th nest q flys. X. SOLOMON & CO. ANTS, Towanda, Dec JEW GL A.SSWA BEI\ 225 Greenwich Street, 2 doors below Barclay g CROCKERY DEALERS' , , GLASS WARE, CONFECTIONERS' it DRUGGISTS' , \ al GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE GLASS WARE. BRIT A t*lizr,i'. W A - R E, And - SILVER i'LI`TED,WAIRE, , announce ritv that be such as Mil CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, &C., '., SUITS • The best patent Fruit Tars in the market, to, be sold at the lowest prima. • A tall line of Looking Glasses. All, kinds of Glass Ware made to order. Agent for Meridiem Britannia Comnar.y. J. T. WEIGHT, 225 Greenwich Street, April 16, '67. 2 doors !,elow Barclay; N. Y ese glods sold with fish a per . er to gain deal] on a TEE CORNER GROCERY I Tb,e subscribers desire ,to announce to the Public, that 914 have com menced business asK general dealers in GROCERIES, _1 PROVISIONS, GRAIN anci/COUNTRY PRO DUCE, at the Bridge Street corner of. Patton'l Block, - and that they have now' on hand, and • design to keep, z a complete assortment of goods adapted to the wants of the village and country trade. Th l ey'would respectfully - invite an examination of their stock and a comparison of the same 'vith any othe! , ,goods in the market, as to quality and, price. RITY 1 wbat they amine and the -place, .as House, ACOBS:, late Ere, is E lute of NG, ALE / RES: IM They,,_are provided with ample and efficient help to give prompt at tention to customers, and will give careful attention to all orders placed in their hands. .- - We pay pish for PRODUCE and sell goods for Ready Pay. LANG & KEELER. Towanda, ept. 17, 1867. GOODS; WI nd - will be EMI for cant TE 'UNDERSIGNED - HEREBY notifies all indebted to him that they most call and settle their accounts immediately.— Would also say that no more time on Book will be given or on D e Bills longer than fifteen , t days. Experienc has taught him that goods sold at cash . !nice cannot be sold on time. sad be ; is determined to adopt the ready pay system Thai:Aral for. pas patronage so ' t liberally bes toired upon hint e would respectfully solicit a continuance of e same. He. offers for sale his wore, dwellin ghouse, lot and entire stock of gods. C. S: LiFBHRTY. Camteown. Feb; 0,18138.--2 mi , , nRIED PAUIT, Canned Fru% Fresh Fruit; splendid stock at • • Brianhq/ # CowelPs Chap Sfer, GOOD GOODS Parlor Parmiture, Picturesar,e'. - I 'FINEST HEARSE- SUCCESSORS 10 Have just received a Marge stock 01 And it was never larger than now, Is the Great Depot for In fact all kinds of Also, a con . 3plete assortment of KEROSENE WARE, Best brands of Kerosene Oil. 141 : 1 1 1 4, 2 5 . : 411 #1 1, " "11.;.' if :Cr it 7tr•- 7 PIS It - 1 1 E it 4 --,• . . 1.-r !I . J~DCAIa - I:Diltre STOLE, limn Inas, , ii:Siornar 4144113 8 40 001 0 1 Rwidialanii1-ti n a ais StaCke :nil and eoMieto aosortmen‘.", imititating an extensive sty, en:bream many aitielet usd ein theArta for' met:boniest purposes. carefully lected vitli regard to Os _program:dm manta of the public; width will tonept constantly sop tolid with freabAnischross, - al:Coffered on the most reasonable Mde at Irbuiccola or 8 ,14 conolgtla . ref • ' •• • .• , •' , "1-' • " Dmids, -MEDIOINEEk:'oREMRIALs, -I-; • or.l,B,7yAßit‘aitzt, BENZINE_ AND TURITNTINE,, Andel! kinds of , KERO4Egi*- OR COAL' 0/4 Alcohol and Strrainr Fluids AMPS, SHADES,? WICKS, CHIMNEYS, \ Speriii,Lard, Male, Nests Post, TANNERS A - ND 'MACHINE- OILS, 44 and TO/et Adjoins - in all: their variety, SPONGES, Batisugs, SOAPS, 'COMBS, i'onisdeit fralr'Dyeff , Pe r t ,* f7 l POCKET; BOOKS , P i OR'rONAIS, Pockd Knives, Razors, =3 i~ UZI call that TOOTH, SHIN AND' HAIR PREPARATIONS west IthlC MB. Is. PIIRE WNW ANDHLIQUORS, Medicinal use; iOB/LCCO, SNI:IFF, PIPES AND CIGARS; Garden,.Field and Flour Seeds, Trusses, Stip porton, Suspensories, Shoulddr Braces, . Breast Pumps, Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles; Nipples, Nipple Shells and Blields, Syringes; Bed Pans,Self- Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers, Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick and Bto - ve Blacking, Fish 'reekle, Ammolii tionotc. Botanic. Eclectic and Eloracepath. lc Medicines, and all the Popular Patent MSItIOINES , . All articles warranted as represented. Per seus at a distance can iieceive their orders by stage or mall, which' will receive, prompt and careful attention. 'DR. PORTEEB PREPA)?ATIONB FOR FAMILY USE, Known as Safe and tteliabk Rernediette.war ranted tor what they are intended to kive satis faction-, viz : Dr. Porter's P ectotal Syrup, for coughs, colds, lung eomOtainte r ite.soc&Sl 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, for bilious cow= plaints and mild cathartic.... 25 Dr. Porter's Smiler Syrup, for scrofula • skin diseases, 4c 1 00 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak mess, ite. ' • ... 100 Dr.'orter a Tonic Elitir for strengthening ' the system, . 1 00 Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, for liver and kidney complaints' .... 1 00 Dr. 'Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypopbospbites, • for nervous debility 1 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for dim , rhiert, Scc. 35 Dr. Porter's Family Embrocationfoi sprains bruises, D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers; for hoarse ness; sore throat, 4c 25 Dr. Porter ' s Worm Wafers, for expelling 25 • worms Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for esti:mina- ting torn ens 45 Dr. Porter's Infant Relief, fur crying babies , colic, 4-c 26 Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff; for ?Warr* headache 25 Dr. Poiter's Toothache Drops, i f - or tooth ache ' - 25 Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving - - teeth • 44, - 25 Dr, Porter's Tricogene, for dressing and 50 'growing the hair 60 Dr. Porter's Tricophils, ;or beautifying the hair..... .... • woe Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo for clean s lug the hair • , 5Q -Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify. lug the complexion - 50 Dr. Porter's Pile iiintment. for external p I . ... c. , 100 Dr. Porter's French Coafonnd. for scald ing urine-- 100 Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,, for habitual constipation I 01 Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cuts.wounds , At , . ... , td Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, foi chapped lips.... ~25 Dr. Porter's Eye Salve, for inflamed eyes. V / 25 Dr. Porter's Eye Water, 4r Inflamed .eyes 7,... 25 Dr. Porter's Corn and Wort Ilemo7+, tor Corns and bunions ~. 25 Dr. Porter's Constipation Pills, for/costive- MS, . . ,/ 2 Dr. Porter's Iron rills, to; pooriblood ..... 25 I 1 Dr. Porter's Citrate Mag ee for a pleas ant catharrie . ' .... 50 Di. Porter's Liquid Henn ,'to r making nu . tr•tions diet/for invalids 25 Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring ice crearn; Le ' 40 Dr. Porte rs ExtractrzLembn, for flavoring ice cream large bottles 40 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cemient, fo. mending .• - broken glassAb 26 Dr. Porter's Liquid Wife, for repairing t;cood work i 26 Dr. Porter's/Cleansing Fintd,for easy wash. / lug 60 Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Ptisop, for killing , bugs ,- 60 Dr. Pdrter's Fly Poison paper'. for killing , flies ; • 0-5 Drorter's Rat and Mice Poison, for ex v • terminating rats , 25 Dr. Porter's Benzine, foi removing spots - is / from clothes. -Dr., Porter's Black Ink, in pint b0tt1e5...... 25 in bulk by the gallon 1 00 Dr.-Porter's Home and Cattle Powder, for diseases of animals , ..1, 30 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion, for sprains, galls, &c 60 • Dr. Porter's Ring-Bone and Spavin :Cure, for lame horses - 60 I Medical advice given gratuitously at the office, charging only for medicine. w Thankful for past liberal patronimwould respectfuly announce to his friends and the , public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy., and merit the continuation of . heir confidence and patronage. H. C. PORTER, M. D. Dec. [B, 1866.—yr SOMETHING, Having purehased-the stock of In to Randall,. Compton - - 6 built a shanty on the same gro. pared to offer to the public WHOLESALE AND CHEWING TO • Such as ; Gold Leaf, Bunny . Side, Pine Apple, !Mulligan Pig, Bose I.eat and Star, which !ate otter for sale In quantities to suit eustomeo. Packages In Barrels, halts and quarters. The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Uni ted States,l'lrglnistle,Gold Leaf, Navy and-all kinds of Killlcknick. • American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Leboquet, Im pert°, Tycoon and tbe very choicest brands of Tann. " • We will keep constantly on band s variety of Pipes, Cigar. Cases, Tobacco Boxes and Pouch es and everytbitig usually kept', in a Tobacco Store, Landlords supplied with Olgarc aad Foil To bacco on liberal terms. All orders promptly fillet t notice. G. W: sf OFFITt. Oct. 27;1867. , B. KELLY, Dentist. f)ffice T• over Wickham & Black's. Towanda.Pa. All the various at lea of work sdientificilly. done aril warranted. Particular attention U called to tlie tAllaminum Base for Artificial Teeth. which is equally as good u Gold and tar superior to either Bobber or Silver. Pietas call and examine specimens. . Chlorotona or Ether administered under di‘ realm of a Physician wheti dealrcd. Aug. 6 1867.-ttf. laiscelianitortir. NEW I AGAIN IN MOT ;ON I Tobacco belong -4 -- .and - having - I nd, we are pre RETAIL, A varlet; pf ACCO, FANCY 811011110 191 ANDS ,OF CIGAR& ' A. BAWER,. L,E f i - , !.".:T..1‘ . 7 40 f,--",..": 74 1 ,4 : 4 ==..?"-': ~ .l, ',- - • ',: iiintWarli • : -•, ‘. - : I: ‘.•i-- -- 0 , l et : ! ' - f , al .•‘.. , :i- to : - .- 0 --. • .." to ::, , : :.,!-, ': r. - ...:„i, 1 . 1 .2 - -- it -,- :, .., ... f•.: '.':-::' , n :, . t °...1 ,14.: - ) ,, - 4. •usil: ' t ws :v. : - ri!' , -, .: ••• rn vz , . i .; i, ' - _ . •C 5 % .. 0 I \, -- -., . C/2 I • - ME MARSHALL RROpERS & 00 4 . 'Wish to call the atteitire7of - the public. to their new Stock of ' • t HARDWARE,' ' PARMING.IMPIAMENTS - , 7 . BLACK. SMITHS' TOOLS,- CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a larga , sussortment of ' • - Window Glue, Slab, Paints, Oils; '- Tatty, Varnishes,. and Pail# - and Varnish Stashep of all kinds, which be sold Tor the lowest Club price. Mao, 4 ilingassorttent of ,ERROSE:44 LAMPE .. of every style and pattern t'.l snit the Pubill.. Lamps repaired and achanged from' Oil and I Fluid' to Kerosene. I Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of all kind/S . lg , TIN WARE. JOBBING PROMP,TL Y TTENQI , D . TO We have on hand i tine article of 1 -- • G . LA-1313 FRUIT JARS, - with improved self•sealitls corks, and HERMETICAL SEALING CA NS which is one of the best , cans used. Jane 20, 1866. HAR.D•WrAREI C9DDING & ItIISSELL, Respectfully inform their customer* and the publle generally, that although the fire occa sioned kerlous loss and temporary interruption to our business " WESTILL" SURVIVE 1" And gave purchased it large stock of Ncw 000du,.built a new SIIA.NTY STOlttLil And are fairly lacconAructed and doing bust- - . naof again. The front of our store is now on Pliny about 100 feet from Main •street,at r E. T [now Powell's] old corner. If you filo o into Powell's and walk straight throng ,6 wall of the back end of his store; you would find yourself among the stoves, pots, kettles, anvils, bellows and vices of oar new dere. tint 011 you can't got through the wall, ust walk op Pine street to our Shebang, where we keep a full line or Eardware. We have a great varie ty of COOKING AND PA IK LORSTONT/ES Amobg thcl the - " AMERICAN,.' TRIBUNE, EMPRESS, - / STERLING,. 'ORIENTAL,/ • MORNING LIGHT , • GAS / BURNER Sze A -complefi ascortment of Iron, Steel, Nails% Window Glass, Sash. Kern Tabli and Pocket Cutlery, Parm inc Tools( Carpenters and Joiners T ,Blacksmith Tools, Pumps,. Ile.ad Pipe; Powder, Guns, Pistols, &c. • We are: agents for Rlmira Rolling Mill Co.'s Iron. DUPONT'S POWDER ELMIRA • KEROSENE "OIL. TIN, SWEET IRON AND COPI S ER WORIC, 1 2 • • ' And do all sorts of J . 013 WORK in our line. Cash paid t-r Old Iron, Cast and Wrought Samna, Copper , Brass, Sheep Pelts, Rags, Fars. Feathers, Bees Wax, .to. We buy cheao,.sell cheUp. and are content 11th small profits. ' • CORDING .t RUSSELL. Towanda, Sept. 12, 1867. tUiscdlaneons. 1110 W THINGS GROW And so cities business - at WARNER'S JEWELRY STORE. He keeps good goods and sells ch cap. There yin can find all kinds of AIiIERICAN and FOREIGN WATPBE3, also a large assortment of CLOCKS. including the celebrated SETH THOMAS manafecture. Also a splendid as• sortment of JEWELRY, includin g gold, and a general assortment of SILVER PLATED WARE, inc.nding spoons,. forks, cake baskets. tea sets, dm nt the best manufacture. SOLID SILVER SPOONS manufactured to order, Watch and Clock repairing done on the shortest notic , : in the best manner, by an ex lierience.d workman. All at ,p_tic'es th4t will give satisract ion. A. t • WARNER. • Towanda. Dec 12. 1867. NEW STORE _AND NE‘ArGOODS PRESET ['ROM THE NEW YORK MARKET B CHEAP aS - THE CHEAPEST The subscribers have purchthed the building lately owned by A. J. Noble, (one door south of Bei eman's Block,) and have filled it with GR CERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Fruits of all kinds.in their season, (tiesh dr.ed), 'Oast every thing usually found In a first elan ' PROVISI;ON.STO'RE A share of the patronage of Towanda and vi cinity is respectfully/whetted. We will pay the highest market price for al kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. We also have the sole Agency 'for, Bradford and adjoining counties for the sale of the Cele brated Virginia and Nor.h! Carolina Smoking Tobacco, A liberal discountmade to the trade. 4RAMHALL it COWELL. Towanda, April 9,1867. 1 1 000 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN WANTED, • IN WYALUSINGI TO PURC i ILISE TIN-WARE.' The andtigned having established himself at Wyalnsin ,crespectfally informs the citizens, of this YleiniY that . he Is prepared to tarnish all kinds of t - TIN ANDI SHEET , IRON WARE, On the shortest notice. As I manufacture the goods myself, lam enabled to offer better in ducements than dealers who hire their work done. Merchants supplied ,with every thing in the line at tb lowest rates. Everything sold. WARRANTED. Eavetrongt and Tin Roofing put on in the moat approv a style, and on short notice; Give me a 11.- Shop in-Welles' Store House ore; Chaniberlin's Store. • • R. F. SULTZEIL Wyalusing, Sept. 10, 1867. ,FINE STOCK OF GOODS line) Itior the Holidays, will be fottiti it Fruit's Furniture Store. CIIOIOE TOBACCO AND CIGARS at Bramhall ¢ Cotoell'e Cheap Store. We manufect7e „Ina Rutana tkic citi • -- igazion , ,Fousvort . ••••:. ' , r rt . TOWAND4 ,. OB4DFORD- CO., P. 01., _ •Is am r,propred Act, faxisk.-1 , • OiRCULAR SAW •I s '" , , - AND , • • ,••=.• - SHINOL& - MACIIINES . , Of •tho ifttailtz_lrlib the . latetA tmProVe , onto:, All'klodo zoOttinery - fir Floorfng STEM ENGINES MA - DE REP/A.IREO/- STElad WHISTLES; STEAM GAGUES, AUGR,E- COCKS, OIL CANS; 4tO; '1 Ficiiiilsbed short notice: 7770 I CTi . TTIS Dime from to _lnches In diameter. • FORGING Of heavy wrought .work for Bridges, and all other purposes, done: to- order. - Also,, a large aasortment of COOKING & HEATING STOVES, Coal and Wood Burners.- Funiftere for Cooking Stoves, %love Pipe, Tin-Ware; Boat Primps, Plowa, Cultiva ra and Lerapera, kept constant. ly on hand. • CRA.WIN S & SPECIFICATIONS all kinds o machioM.y for Mills and other porposee prepared by • • WARREN HILL, Foreman, who has iarge. experience In this "Branch of the business. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda, Oct. 29,1866. -- Iv. CARRIA ES, ‘VAGOI4B,LEIGEIS THE OLD ES A.BLISEIMENT STILL iN OPEII _ AVON ' - ' FELLO CRANDALLAXO. Successors to ynolds, Fellnitviettgo.Aire flow offering and prepared tg- , ..filmiSlOn short notice, Wage CarriagescAlndWeighs, of - all descriptions and of the !vast and/most appro. • ved style; and Of txe 'best — uMterfal at the old stand oppositel the Union House, in the can. Pa. tral part. of Alba Borough, Bradford panty, . ; The public are assured 'O l / a t the reputation the shop has 4cquired during the last six leers under the superintendence of Xi H. Fellows, will be more thatil as maintained, afi tie will superin tend the work heretofore he having long beau and having bad much' experience ass Carriage and Sleigh Buildr e , would assure the public 'that uo pains Will spared by the above find to make the establishment worthy of their pat ronage. Thankful asmne of the old firm for the _patronage thui far extended, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. the undersigned, being practical Ilanchanica; mai manufacture and, offer to the public at pries that will defy coarrtition. • JAMES 0. F LLOWS, D. W. C. CB NDAL.L, • ' - J. G. fitEßl7l' Alta IR(wal b. April 15, 18M. ly. TOWANDA CARRIAGE ACTORY. The undersil , ed respectfully announce to the' y have pureha.sed the public that til, CAR lAGE- SHOP H. D R A .. K. .F , ow prepared to build work in And are LATEST STYLE And most constantly ket 4id TOP THE orkmanlike "manner. The : w il l ep on hand an assortment of aplen D OPEN BUGGIES, ILY CARRIAGES, 113 AND LUMBER WAGONS, DEMOOBA ' 07 AND. TWO 84LTED ALBANY ..SLEIG HS. gm WORK WARRANTED .REPAMII4G promptly attended to at refi souable price.. BRItANT STULEN . Towanda, • ay 9,1867.-Iy. NEW PLANING MILL The enders! ed having built a large and coin modioun KU in the Borough of 'Towanda, and fllledjt with the most modern and improved machinery. f r the manufacture of. - - WINDOW SASH, & BLINDS, are. prepared) to fill orders, whether large or small, upon the " shortest notice. We have also a large' variety of MODLDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, which' We can furnish much cheaper than they can •be worked by band. PLANING, TONGUEING,, GROTEING, - AND SCROLL - • SAWING, and al other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our customers.. . - Persons building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen miles ; distant, will find it largely for their intereat to buy'of us, or bring their lumber and worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring: or other lumber, and .while your team is is feeding, have it ground out and take it home with you. We will pay CASH for PINE HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come add see us. or lf you .ean't come., write. L. B. RODGERS COI Towanda. Vet). I flrt SOJNE.TH IN G rN E:W J. 0. FROST, Would call attention to the fact that he ha 3 started a .1 •. FURN URE A.NU FACTORY ,- In Towanda. In which he has the latest im proved.fdachinery driven by Steam Power, and is now prepared to offer greater inducements to the pnblie than ever to purchase Iheir furni ture of him I have also added another LARGE WARE-ROOM To my store end am now exhibiting the largest anti best stock of Furniture to be found in this region, which lam hippy to say I can sell at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES To the Farmer I would say I can sellyoa more Furniture for a load of Oats, or ti'vitelt, or a tab of Batter. than you could buy with the same before the'War. In my new Ware-room will be.found flue LIBRARY' AND PARLOR SUITES In hair, cloth or reps, also in mnelin, to be covered to order. have also CHAMBER SETS! In walnut, Chesnut, A 9., down to the most common, also Tuckers. Decamps, and Halls, Spring Beds, Spring- Mattrasses,. Husk Sea Grass, Moss, Hair and Sponge Mattrasses;Pil loas. Comforters, ()anti, Blankets, Table Spreads, Ake. • Alsa, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Breakfast, Dining and Extension Tables, Mar ble Top Centre Talles ,So fas, Tete-a-tetes, Hoek era, Easy Chairs, Piano goofs , Book Backs,. What Note, Children's Carriages, Children's Cradles and Cribs, Looking Glasses, Looking glass Plates, Picture Frames, Photograph Ovals, 'Steel Engravings,-iCards and Tassels, &c., in fact a fall anortment:of everything In' the line. All of which will be sold cheap for cash. Country Dealers supplied at Wholesale Prl ces • The public are invited - to call and, examine my stock before, purchasing elsewhere Store on Nato Street, 2 doors south olllontatiyes. also keeiron band, a large assortment ot • • • .: • . READY MADE COFFINS, - From the most enemies Cn the lined Idahoganr or Rosewood, which - will be ' , furnished with 'or withont Attendance -with Hearse,- at as low a iprice as the stratequality . eatt beintrcessed else. where. Dee. 1867,yr. ■ . . . . Air _ .:-•Mt:1 1 4., -‘-':-. fp dAr A ND' -''' iii 'l3 v .1 . 1, X ii ("I _ I .- , . AG OT ' . ',.. Policii4 Jutted; .f••:Tait4 .- 1„, li - e.:l id ~4:L t p 1 3 1 By H. 11.-MUF 11 1 , 44.,•tr, or, Ow telleseheli ifeett,ktbewe.. , cuer tePablL Goa. pentoit ' ;„.44 l o,l4llten '&l2ll,ek. Oggrtg4tcalawirat 4f. COW,. • :E..-sllooo,co ...„_:- • .0,5 - na lifokrAptoo Comma. • • .• . Abutforfl, 9onn q 1 \ GOpitiii.. .... :.. ;.-..•.%.,...; ... , • 4 4,000,000 Lirentroin AND LWOW Lei GL -. ; • Saw AIXD Las Istionwsos Go, 7- ,; Canital E.1411,1f s ea t ileserrod Frovi. 7 -- 00 11 ) • it .ii 622,6 Aeseti in the rigteiatetee .i., ; .. ;.Over..-, . • 1, ,BQB,OOO Daib"Prpietritaisi-ep Of (ailrl) 17,00, - Nig Asquatcp,lost*AoooComitiwr,. 1 • , , ~.._ • . • -:.!, , aergteefir Coe% f • capita4' ~...„: • • .-... .•• .... $209,0:,,,, . . . Wyounqo lieauxstmaxcirComparir. • 15' . 41ke5 7 4art e, Pa., f _, Capital: . . .Astr4pca4.4 Tnaireve Lasernancni} (Accidental) ' • - Capital.,., - . • 4500,(g i 0 ,CONIMOTICC7 tWSMUNibIi Co., Hartroid, Crnut.l - Capital •-• 10.000;,,40 Towanda, Feb. 20, 1 , 1641 , --tf. .Rr - ,ARTFOED: LIVE STOCK 1N SU 1 RANCE cur - mfr. carlrat. - $600,000. thigh 'assets lierti 1, 1886, ' $155,256 Insures on all; kinds'of live. stock. ag e inet theft and death from any cause. 4 ' • H.. B. McKEAii, :Jan. 10,1087 -4 gent. • Dec. 6th, the Mare":.Lady Mace," Owned Ly Dennis F. Flagg, of .Soiton , M, ss. accidentally receired a kick from another horse , breaking her left lore leg, above the __kriee, Tendering it necessary to kill her aiiin act of humaniry. In. sued in the Hartford' Live Stock Insurance Cola parry. Loss paid Liec..6th 1867. ACCIDENKAI ISSUR,INCE. OkrITAL REPII2B2II7IID OVER' SEVENTEEN 11111.1.101 V. DOLLAR. C: S. RtSSELL, Agent, . FOR TkIE VOLLOWIEG NIALED RELIABLE CORPAN'OI GIRERD FIRE & MARINE NaI:MANCE CO/SWAMI Philadelphia, Capital arul'earplue over Flo&Is labor_Laos Comeaay, Of eac•York. COftel and varplus, over, INSURANCE COMEANY 6T7ioarn Assrates,• Philadelphia. Capital and ramping, over litAifoevrels Ixsra..A.Nes COMPANY, } Of . New-York, ' _Cap4atand sorpluts, over t900,01.1L. ENTE r , IT: ISE thiSrIiANCE COMPANY, i . Of , 6.ladelphia.. .. ' Capit.llunel iurradd y over 4.arr7e Itiam.i.NosNOltrANl, C,pftill and sorploo, over. Prr lif131:1116AE Co.MP.LNY, Of Ilariford, Cdpitatirui atypic's, over $7(14. 0 1ik MUTUAL LIFE INSUILINCE COUPANY, Of New. ' capital 1 14 . 4 al2 rpliu3,srotr 88,000,W TYCArISLVERE LWITILINCE COIIPiNT, Of Hartford, Conn.' Capital and surplue.over. . Risks tokenise all kinds of Prwipei ty, - at 19w ratesaa by any other reliable Companies. *Sir Policies issued 'and Losses, it any, &d -rawled atthis Ageney,thereby saving the trouble. and expense of going elsewhere for settlement; _ sr Office at the Hardwhere Store of Cod diiig Russell ' C. S. RUSSELL Towanda, Feb. 7, 1566.-41 THE - - INSITRkNCE - COMPA'NY OF NORTH AMERICA. f Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philiidefphia. -This Company are now prosecuting the bn-l ness of Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE on. Buildings,' Merchandise, Furniture, fke throughout the State of Pennlylvanis, un libe al terms,for long or short periods or perm anen ly,of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of claims for/ losses Ain lag the period of nearly 70 years that the Com pang has been in•esistence. entities them qd: th confidence of the public.. Datscrons.-- - Arthur G. Cain, Samnel W. Jones, John -A Brown, Char Taylor, Aralirc,e White, Job; R. Neff, Richard D. Wood,. Wm. Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen,' James' N. Dickson, S.. Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. garrison, Francis R. Cope. Edward B . Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, Wm. Cunimings._ _ Alin:lt'll G. COFFIN, Pres nt C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda. 14 -- ; ARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE iNSU RANCE 'COMP 7NY OF MIDDLE PF-iiliell'lVANL4, Office in Danville, Montour County, Petin a En Capita/ The Farmers Mutual Pire insurance Company of Middle Pennsylvania waaincorporated by the Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1859, for the Mutual Insurance of Country property only, and immediately thereafter commenced its °per ationssla thkt principle, which has been strict ly adhered to since. Ali-losses have beep promptly paid out of the Premiums collected on application for insurance without making any aa,essmenta. The-Insurance of Country property only, the low rates charged for Insurance. and the;,prompt payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recom mendation of the Fanners iilutua/ Fire moo, ante Company of Middle Penns Walla, to al owners of-sale class country property'. P. JOHNSON, Sec'y. Y. Fuaxga, Pres t IMCIEN.M-XEII, itgent..TowandatPsr. !al . rch 6, '66 •T . IVERPOOL AND LGYNDON AND GLOBE FIRE. AND I,IPB VioI:MANCE COMPANY.-0121ce, 45 `William St., and 726 Broadway, N. Y. Capital, Siirplus and Reserved Funds - ((cold) . .11071,675 Asseta.in the Unifed States, over ... 1,800,000 Daily Premiums, upwards of (gold) .. 17,000 The shareholders personally responsible for 'engagements of the_ company.. All Directors mu t be shareholders. natives IN NEW Yoss.-Francis Cottenet, Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell. Esq., Deputy Ch" rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., Esq E. M. Archibald, Esq., H. B. M. Consul, Atexander Hamilton, Jr.,lisq., Robert 0. Ferguson, Eaq. Alfred Pell, Esq. ? Resident Secretary. Ale ander Hamilton, Jr., Esq., Counsel of Board. . BANKERS- Ptienii airili—Cammann Jr. Go, -The-Policies of this Company arelamed by well-known American citizens resident ,in New York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and conseodently, with the othes Shareholders, ere individually .liable for all the engagements o the Company ; all Policies are signed by them all claims are payable in cash on proof of loss without deduction for interest, and not, as usual, Sixty days after presentation of n proof They mire at six o'clock, - P. .BA - not a noon. Life insurance effected. and; aiiiiultie , granted on favorable terms, it. B. iicKEA2.7. AeEnt. Towinda • April 23,1867. THEE Q UITABLE-LI V E ASSIIR /OWE Soofetfolgenci for Bradford co. CASH CAPITAL $3,000,000. Yearly income over 52.000,000 cash., MONTANYE & WARD Towanda, July 25,,1867. THE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE of New York.- Agency for Bradford Co. CAPITAL $400,000..' • Divulend,for 1866,10 per cent. MONTANYE •• Towanda, July 25, 1867. IIHE LYdOMING MUTUAL Flit` Insurance Agency for Bradford .Co CAPITAL 83,46,00 W, Mutual Cash Om In attecessfal operation ov er twenty•seven years. • MONTA NYE & WARD. Towanda, July 2S, 1867 NEW TAILOR SHOP AMOS PEIsII4gPACKER, Ras opened !bap in- the room back of the Roo ms of Abe Toting tden's Christian Almada Con. second story, over Eddy's Clothing Stor e where he is now prepared to d all kinds of , In theliestand mast tea/amiable manner. An experience of many years, tr determination to keep up'w th the , Fashions of the Time:, ands desire to pleasehis .customers, he believes will enable hint to give - eatlstaetlon. • 113.,CuttIng done on short not , ce and reason hie terms.' Towanda, Oet. 17, 1867. $134, , f 0 $330,r. ...$3,750,C0c; '51,700,01* ...$350,000 1 ..5750,0 ~. VAo t uit 5357,000 ts
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