atftditta , norr LZAVICIMIA 'yawn. BY CLUIL 21:11011 Come, b 974 have something to tel 4";. COMO near; I would wkieer it low.— You are thinking of leaving the honsesteed, • .Don't be in a him to go. The city has many wittwolions, • But think of the vices andaber. When once in tho voitex of hidden, How.soon the course downward begins. You talk of the mines of . Australis, They're ivalthy in gold, without doubt, Bnt alt! there is on the farm, boil, If only you'll shovel it out. The mercantile life is a hazard, The goods are first high and then low, Better risk the old farm awhile longer, Don't be in a hurry to go! The great busy West has inducements, And so has the busiest mart, But wealth is not made in a day, bop, Don't be In a hurry to start ! • The bankers and brok4s are wealthy, They,take in their thousands or so, Ah! think of the frauds and deceptions, Don't be in a hem to ,o The farm is the safest aril surest, The orchards are loaded today, You're freeres the air of the mountains, And monarch of all you survey. Better stay onthe farm awhile longer, Though profits come in rather Slow, Remember you've nothing to riak,boys, Don't be in a hurry tO - go ? From the New York Observer. How to Succeed in Bee-Keating. To secure success in gathering the honey in your field : . Ist. Reduce the number of your colonies to the snpply'of honey, 'geld ed by IL This must be reached by an investigation of the number of colonies already sustained and by careful experiment in their introduc tion. 2d. By so controlling their,swarm ing that the honey gathered by them shall be stored in the smallest num ber of hives, requiring the least amount of honey for winter and giv ing,the greatest amount in surplus. To accomplish .this, hives should be =used with a home for the swarm, for breeding and wintering,of from 1,600 to 2,000 cubic inches,and boxes upon the sides and top of the aggregate capacity of 100 to 150 pounds. So, mach room, with very free communi cation from the central apartment to the boxes, with the colony well-sha ded, will render their swarming so improbable as not to exceed one in three. If a bee, keeper hate a number, of swarms is old-fashioned hives, let him prepare an equal number of the new hives, and,when a swarm.issues, place iedn the new hive and the new hive upeiti the old stand ; move the comb from the old hive ; brushing off . the bees, the • whole will go into the new hive. If he places the worker brood comb in a box and the - box in communication with the hive, .the bees will enter it and hatch out all the brood, giving the amount of two Nil swarms to the new hive. - As each hive sends out its first swarm, treat - them in this manner. The result will be as many hundred pounds of sur • pins, as you have such swarms placed in your new hives, divide them--pla _ cing a part in a new field. I this statement confidently, from my experiments already made I had four hives of this description last spring ; two of them gave me two swarms each and 203 pounds of surplus in boxes of 6 or 8 pounds ; - two of them gave no swarm,but gave 297 poudds of surplus. Tqe result, from the four, was four new swarms and - 500 pounds of surplus—a: the rate of 16 new swarms and one ton of surplus from 16 colonies Having your bees already placed iu the hives described, you may, in future years, control your swarms at plea- ure. If you wish to increase, your cola 1 ' ales faster than they naturally swarm, near the close of the white clover honey harvest remove the boxes and - confine the colony •to the central apartment, and a swarm will issue - in a few days. If the swarms in crease too fast, so as to give danger of over-stocking, drive the whole colony in with the issuing swarm,and - thus keep your stock down to the de sired number in order to secure the greatest amount of surplus from your field. Mr. Editor,l have the fullest cot& .deuce that the adoption_of this syittem willtseoure the results here estima ted and give to the bee-keeper one ton -of surplus honey for every 20 ,colonies of bees, if the number is re strictedito the capacity.of the field. I should be pleased to listen to-any criticisms upon the proposed plat' or answer any inquiries. ALBANY, N. Yu JASPER Hew. WREN TO TURN IN CLOVER.—In the regioits where green crops are turned under for manure,there is a diversity of pructice. Some plow when the crop is in its most succulent state.— The rule for clover is when the heads are about half turned brown. The reason offered for this practice is, that the bulk o the crop is then greatest., and it under& es moat rap id-decomposition inlthe soil. Others do not plow in clover until late in the fall, and after it has been. - well pas tured. The reasons they give for this practice are. Ist. That turning the clover green, makes the soil sour, and has a ten ' denclip bring in.sorrel. 241. It has a bad influence upon subsegtient crops. 3d. In waiting until fall, you have the advantage of pasturing; land if the cattle are kept upon the pasture, ' as they should be, everything the field produces is returned to it. 4th. More carbonaceous .matter is returned to it. What you lose in tops, you gain in roots of the cloier, which have four or five months long er to grow. sth. Better crops follow. Some of the besrfarmers in Pennsylvania fol low this method altogether.. Others still wait till the following spring, and turn in the clover just as it be gins to grow. - Tug fences which inclose 25 lots of six scres,..each take up 20 acres 'of ground, tiiid keep's° much land frnm wearing . out. AN acre . of white clover contains 830 pounds of honey. Iflntuits ilizoilisiong. GILO OERY, PROVISION - AND. .• JOHN. - .-•- • • outwit, erg door swath of the IDsllAbed atiltes) *odd 16018 . 110 4 xedi? Witt the I* tombs ot. the public to hb large mrd- wilE* GROOKRIBS 4 .AND PROVISIONS, - Is • • Which- ha - se l ling g to salt the time • % _ead purses of ell. -thr husks() cloned,. a splepdid FEED STORE,- Arblich L well situated to &apply ;be cans- 'and Herelay- soul region at, all times., He keeps eionstantly on hind a large - stock of - ' TEAS, COFFEES SUGARS,\ • MOLASSES, - - 'FLOUR, BUTTER, ?PORK, Whkh he trapping cheer : burcash -- . • GOODS DELIVERED IN THE RORO!, FREE OF CHARGE. The citizens. of Towanda and vicinity, .wHI please accept my thanks for their very liberal patronage for the - lait two years, and- we promise with their assistanet -to improve ev ery opportunity to enlarge our bus nese. so as to warrant satisfaction to all. Call Ind 1100 us again- JOHN MERIDETH. Towanda, July 10, 1867. NEW GROCERY AND PROVI SION srortg, I . THOMAS J. JONES, . . flea opened a new Grocery and Provbrion Store In Patton's Block, in the store former I,v oueu• pled by Solomon & Son. where he now offers to the public a large supply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Of the beat quality, and to be sold st the VERY LOWEST PRICES. The stook contains. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SUGARS, &C. ALSO • . • . FLOUR, FEED,. MEAL, &c. Ia fact everything anslly kept in a larcicery and Provision Store, whisk I shall sal 1 as low as can be bought elsewhere. • Mr Cash will bepaid tor en Multi of Country Predate. - Towanda, Oct 17. 1867 . NEW STORE! Ploughman. N R.„Wala R.O cERIESI W. A. ROCKWELL'S. PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS AND CANNED OYSTERS. PEACHES, PRUNES, QUERIES, TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES, Of all klEdi,"la fact everything in the GROCERY LINE' FLOUR,FEEO,BRAND, POTATOES, DOTTER, LARD, EOGS, AND EVERY VARIETY ;OF MUMS PRODUCE. DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, LOWEST POINT IN THE M4RKET CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST I ALL KINDS !Ci y 23.-1667 T HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING In in the firm o[ C. B. PATCH & CO ! , to now prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford County and vicinity, a large and well selected sio# of , Which I have purchased for Caah and feel coed- dent thirean eell at u low agues as eaCbe purchased elsevbere. I no, offer ti the public a splendid stockOf fEAS,‘ COFFEES, SUGARS, STARCH, SALERATUS, SPICES, AC. AKRON FLOUR, GRALIAM DO. R . 4.173 DO. BIICKWIIRA.T DO. I keep oondantly on band, PORK, SAILS, LARD and klods of PtSIL World tan 04! at.: tension of the publicto on: Can't Be Beat ' In quality or prim Jesse Oaklets Celebrated Laimdry, New York Chemical and Browwl*. Please call and examine out stock of Large assortment of TANEN NOTIONS, TOILET SOAPS, fr,c..,&c. ITM pay the idirtlL est cub Price for Farms a give zia,a can :before gallica elasiihere AU *eon indebted to , the fete Qrm .0 pleise,4*FlS mate limited* phele~t ii= Towanda. Itartb 12,1807. . 0.11. --101,,i1-1111121 Thy_ oar-Ike, it Sect ~tsoi NZWIS BOWL • 07 was at the NEW GOODS! CANED FRUITS, '' OF ALL KENDS, DR.W.I) AP LES, &C., &C., &e Will be kept constantly on hand F fresh lot of Purchaseil at tho And will be &ad as TO THE FARMERS. CASH PATH FOS -OF PRODUCE. W. A. ROCKWELL. Purchased the entire interest of R. H. PATCH, E II I E Have on band a large stock of STOCK OF TOBACCO,_ WOODEN WARE. COUNTWA PRODUCE: 1. ,C.;:B. PATQII.::,:„ *Arm or Tin:twilit° WITH` ARTICLEF:-„ mu , WINEd i 4ND LIQUORS' '. ' ' FOE inowo.L' :vs's ONLY:.: -': -, .s, IMa NIIIOICIIIMA 6 30141143Litn 1 '. stiTancl.*".ic,tmonceinn wiintt l irne,. Tram J ' : • • ~ - A l 4. Tilli Polln&iti AtiPT MErliciiii B . A. ; anF,P, CI , Taium ~ iu, , -PAINT'AND V- NISH' BUSTIN:S. FAINT 4ND Tonsrarnemi OF iirERY . , , ituusli Aucououe Iwo now-cceaLcre, .. AANALOZD AtiVbltESiiirolDs., ' t h e Be I I , • ADst Tinsiges, • - - I ►BDOMINA:L' ' . Should T ? azassf.prninps, N •:. Nurstig Bottles, IS • -. and Catbeters, - a LaeOBBOIIIOINT Olt assass, sesors, ?OM? BIIEGIOALEESTRIIKENTS OP LATE STYLE . . ~.. , I AND 11114AKTACITIr .. ~ _ . , A large dapply Brushea - for the Hitt and . Hair - Also tot the Teethd Nails, Tooth Pow 'den t - and Paste • Oils :Perfumery: , Sops, Combs, - Jr D4,lnrigor- a gert atom/to., Ho e, erosene Lampe, Shades. Chimneys, . Wicks, &b., all eof the late st styles. = 1 o Ts • OHDICH OIGARS, - ACCO AND SHOFF. I t • air Phyidelans ininilled at resumnable rates. Metlicinda and Prescriptions carefully and sc crintely,compotinded and prepared by conipet emt, Persona at all honks of the day and night. Sunday boon from 9to 10 o'clock in the tofu noon, to 4in the afternoon. -,. ' - • f: • - Timid& ;Sept; 29,W0 • Et. 11. 1886. ' 130 ' RE. I I SPRING 0410 R W Would iiimancii to anti therpubllo genn. and dolly raiehing, FRESH In his line. imitable the want* of the people. which he will all for Currency it former . 0 D liICESI Consisting as usual eit good well and reliable 'C L 0 l'H I N G ! (NO Shoddy of any kind) consisting hi BU[SINE'SS SUITS; 1 - : i-, Ali grades. COATS, - VEST‘ AND PANTS, . . All' Wool. 1 • DRESS COATS, PANTS & - vssrs, Linen - Coats, asters and Pants, Over Ails and Or Shirts, LW= and; , Paper Collaral Linen, Cassi re and Plante' Shirts, Neck Ties,Saspende Gloves, Canes, Leather Bags, Spring. Style Silk, Soft and Strait Bats. All drat class. Remember that Oath) Goods are cheapek at a lair price than poorT - goodeat any price. Call and eitanaine my goods befoke bay Beat door to t4owell do Co. • - B. y 7,. ELIDY. 'Tow nda:May 25 ; 1867, . MS r TEMP I NEW STORE • An entire new a' o dies*, betore the SMAL The undersigned w , to the citizens of T. is now ceady to offe PINE BEAV • , CHINCH fcF miErr DRESS HATS Fuel:4l2g Goods, bought at very to very small profits inaneot trade In till the confidence of basis 110,NESTY • .d all goods will I rOrearnted to rconvince yourself. niple of Fashion souttfend of Beidi Torranda, rN E J. MI - I Hawk* bad his sto • ilestrcqus otdisposi - • , • READY M, fiLCOFHS, • TIIIATMINGS • ' (HINT'S Fl I r HATS, i .73a,a gaotti are 111 8 1 :Ti'Vv8'rE* 11 arai*r. • - PLR, 8134.1.4. -kIC.II _ flObtril). AND SUMMER OM I ED D . Y, . • • citizen of TOwands, b 7, thatand he Isis in store G , OF FASIIIONA ND N• W GOOD§ ! k of Clothing otigh• sa • r to be soli with • PROFITS I - " Id 'eipe cEfuliy ancouace • ands and vicinity:that be them Clothing, saCh as R OVERCOATS, LUIS, PILOT, I A hso the AND BUSINESS SUITS. AM) CAPS. e.. and tint Cam g ,ods figures will be sold wttb I intend to establish a per • place, and to order to gala areha.sers, deall on a ND INTEGRITY wananted.ffor what they . Come and emaintne and Don't - forget tte place, opposite the.Nea s House, man's 'Block. I / ll.' JACOBS. • ;„ 1864. • D 0 II T-1 COLLINS, - bathed, at tte late fire, Is I otitis entire etoer.et • •'• • I I . 1 CASI.IMERES, Mil % 1 RNISHING q001),S, CAPS, ESE2I El MEffEM Or '' for, want_ bargain. od itoresbe staltet .0 the Wk.= 'Witty* t aildeselyitoiesi .4!f'.14. '0.1)311 Ata7P stare. t I NSC.4IIIINITURVSOIIII4f!_ .. • ,- ..:,:i. ~t , ~--., • -:,r 7 ..- ..ri ,-- ;.:.... e ... If , ; .'T aZoliethaviltaiiikiiii* -- - . . ,_ , OCculded'iota' N. Page; , latheasitila Alinrllllo paiaona al tiosad litalitit - Ilia&LhavescomPlets Stuck oflioods, 1,,t 4 libeweij.:'AnbbachWAnntb lo ( l9 ;thei' .-. .. , ' ,-. '..1.v. I -b, .1-.;..,..,lfiriiinzi*..,Lifac.•• ....... .. -..., ...-%lilf goods ar!new and well selected; and .tor - ...-- ..!.. 4 ~.- ~.. .0, , - I - .., ' . • ui ~•,.7 - ',GOUDA - GOODS -", r '1 - , - - Wili not aii' siaiiciliaii liiny. '. Call 1 lei. amine :wands Wore < purchasing..' I retain the'Workmen'olabaold ostabliatunent,asul ', ifirsobwiteLei the ixt*ineta and Millaracte. .atitig.Ts, short:Ave _hive theAlnest -Block ot ÜbCds ourline trod ot:Ne* Yoft.oodidsting • , „ lan:ante, - , l l lll filal*r"BOttse Bureanii. Marbl'e"!lT Eltuiagim itad,pyiyierat!lOwqia!rs, Mirrorsi Picture .Fi*es„ Photographipv . alaido4 *id Twistis, - Steel pages slegai:. Oil Cirtl4ll4;nei; • o*o3, - Wori•*.mes, Pictures, &e. COFFINS. AND BURIAL CASES. - ;Our Upidertakeris Department will at times be well supplied with everything .l in tha line. -- We have the FINEST HE: Mae In this section, not excepting anything we of New York, and will attend Funerals within a, circuit of /twenty Miles, on reasonable terms. • - ,G. El. VOORHIS. -' N. I. HART; Agent. Athena. JAIL 25. lits4.—ls FITENIIITRE WARE-ROOMS.! 1A111313 MAKINSON announces to the public that be still continues to manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of ' . \\ VABINET P1:1111,1,17111iE, Banns, Tables. Bedsteads. Btands,l Chairs, • ite.,,of every description , - . which will be made of the best materialti,andlin he most workman . like manner.' I Invite the Inectlon of the Itablic to rnyiwork, which shallnc be stirpased In. durabilitY, at any shop in tke, county , and my prices, will be found to belittle , / as the time[ will admit. Bondy-made 'Collins. constantly on hand or made to miler. A good Ilearse'will'he fartiabed when desired. Aug: 15, 1,865. , ... • - I NEWSI ALEX SOLOMON CO. SUCCESSORS TO IS . 0 - 1; oif ON & SoN, Have just received a ;large stock of READY MADE CLOTIIIkG lately manufactured at Rochester, Illyhe Juni or member of the new firm, and as theylntend, to make np a • Large Stock of Spring Goods Ana . : iced the room, they will diNiese uf the WHOLE STOCK ON HAND, And It was nev,r larger then now REGARDLESS OF COST And at mach Jo xer price than , they Cu)be MADE UP Jl' OR NOW Because the whul t most be cleared out within th attt i • ays. X. 501.1..19N & CO. Toriaoda, Dec. 867. G L , ASS.WA RE 225 Greenwich Street, 2 dhors below Barclay et ' Is the Great Depot for • t 99 CROCKERY D 6, .I. LE. GL ASS WARE. COgPECTION ERA' - !4 DRUGGISTS' GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE In fast all kiuda of GLASS WARE. Also, a cotaplete as - sortment bf BRITANNIA WARE SILVER PLATED WARE, n < ° KEROSENE WARE, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, &C., Best brands or Kerosene 011. The best patent Fruit Jars in the market, 4, be sold at the lowest ;Mos. A full line or Looking Glasses. All kinds of (Haas Ware made to order. Agent for Blerldie: Britannia Compar.y. J. T., WRIGHT, 225 Greenwich Street, 41.11'15, 'GT,. 2 doom 1 ejow,Rarclay, N. Y.' T HE CORNER GROCERY 1 The subscribers desire to 'announce to the Public, that they have com menced business as general dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS; GRAIN--and COUNTRY, PRO DUCE, at the Bridge Street corner of Patton's. Block, and tkat they hay 4 now on hand, and design to kee , a complete assortment of goods adapted to the wants of - 0i! village and country_ trade. _. • • . They would respentfulty invite an exaMination• of their stock and a comparison of same with any °the: goods in the market, as to quality and price. They are provided • with ample iinit<offiCiezihelp . te give prompt at teniion to`_ customers, and will give -careful attention to all ordere placed m their hands. • 'pay • - Cash' fore PRODUCE and-sell goods 'for Ready LONG & If...EE / LER.I , Moivanda; - Sept. - 17,-186'4 , . rTHE It - BRENT J. netlike all - indebted to hinajbakkhey must eall andsettleC , their account s , intaraolately, Wei:Malmo say that no more time olf;'itook will be given or en. Doe Bills' longer; thin fifteen days. -Experience ca nn on Mailing. goods sold at casb prices be sold on time, and. le,istlietertained to adopt the ready pay system' itiand for past 'patronage no liberally nes- WWII *it reepectfullfsolielt : itontinuanee or die itivoliers. for ask hbr .40 1 ;)likollIPICIoloitfr lot' sad intirtigteek ofjpiodn.— •* 1 • S. L4PPEIII7:. .campeown, Feb. 11. ; ; cned. Fruit d . ~ * o.ia renni a irS d agniald do& at - Vinrierit Cheap 4 ,• • . ' • ' 61 44 ) : :. :P45 -1 1 vroluk Corderlishi and r t.,80.0., Tairipdlia* ihvint addal pm*" t 4 hla Stoat, a tall mid complete amortmen ttetsititathig se extelualre isnet.Y. embracing mans articles need RI the Arts for notelointeal varposee 'candidly 'selected with regard.to the progreuilve wants of the public, which will be_ kept donstantly sup pl pled with -fresh parch, se. and offered on the most reasonable terns' • at Wholesale or Retail, DR,Oos, - PAINTS, ous, IIiNZDIE AND i IIIRPENTINE, SASH, P/INT, VA1121: ISII, WRITK-WASII, And all binds of Omaha, • - KEROSENE COAL OIL, - • Alcohol and Burning Fluide4 SHADES, 'IWO, CEEINNETS, Sperm, Lad; Whale, Npata TANNER'S AND MAORINE OILS, Fancy and Toilet Articles In all their mktg.' SPONGES, pacisink soaps.' colts% -r — Ponnules; Hair•Dyea, Perfumery, POCKET BOOKS,. PORT iION A IS, 1 Pocket Knives, TOOTII, SKIN ANDHAIR PREPARATIONS TURAZG'O, SNUFF, 'PIPES AND CIGARS, Gulden, Field and Fiour Seeds, Trusses; Sap porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Bracts. Breast Pumps,-Teething Ring's, Nursing Battles, Nipples • Nipple Shells and • 1 Wields, Syrines, Bed Pans, Self. Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers, • Flavoring Estricts, Stone Jugs, Glass . Ware, Bottles Vials Corks Bath Brick, MEIDICINES. A. 4 articles warranted ai represented. Per sons pt a distance can receive , their orders by stage or mall, which will receive prompt add careful attention. DR; PQRTEB' F B PREP.AB TiONB ,: 1 . FOR FAMILY USE,' ' • • , Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, to war , ranted for what they'are intended to . e satis faction, viz : I ', Dr. Porter's P ectoral Syruii, for c ghs, . . - colds, lung camp p ints,ite...6ocAll 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, fot bilious cam- pituniii and mildcathartic.. . Z_ . 2§ Dr. Porter's, for scrof u la Sanlter Syrup la i skin diseases, 4re ' tie Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonle, for female weak Resit ,5-r. i I . - 100 Dr. Porter a Tonic Elixirfor !strengthening' the system s , i - V 00 Dr. Porter's 'tansy Schnapps; for live' and kidney complaints - . ......1 00 „Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. •Ilypophosphltes, for nervous debilityl 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsami for . diar rhea, &c.' 35 Dr. Porter'fi Family Embroeationibi *rains. . , ; • bruises, 4,-c 7, 35 D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for hoarse , ness, sore throat,lirc 25 Dr.T s ortef's Worm Walers, for expelling . , worm 26 Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup; for extermina ting watt= 'Dr. Porter's Infant Relief, kr cryifig babies ; . 4 . colic, itt 35 Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff, for catarrh , headache ' ,25 Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth- ' ache , .. ' f 25 Dr. Pot4,,er's Tooth Powder, for preserving teeth ' 25 • Dr. Porter's Tricoseue, for dressing and 50 . growiert the hair - 60 Dr. Porter.'S It - 1(.00111e,, or beautifying the ' hair,..;- .... ....,. 50 Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,fur clean ; liug thia l hair 60 Dr. Porter's Milk of ;Flowers; for beautify. Ing the romplexiore , ' 50 Dr. Porter's Pile Q 'ntmeht. -tor external ' - , piles I • 100 Dr. Porter's French Compound', for scald ing . urine., Dr. Porter's bledicateil Figs., tor hatifi l ial - • constipation 1 00 Dr- Porter's Healing Salve, for catkarounds ' ; • ' itcls ... Dr. Porter's I.ip . Salve; for chapped lips.... 25 MEI And 213 • _ :01Intis.cntbii ',PURR WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal use, and Stoke Blacking. 'Pub Taekle Ammi3ii• ibis, lc. ~Botanic, Eclectic and Homcepath to Medicines, and all - the Popular Patent Di. Porter's Eye Salve for Infloined eyes.. 25 Di: Porter's Eye Water, Whined eyes.; 25 Dr.,Porter's Corn 'and Wart ..Damover, for corns and bunions:. Dr4Porte.'s Conetipa:lon Pills, for costive tleaS .. .., , .2 Dr. Porter's Ix on rills, fiir poor ,blood ..... 25 . • Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, tor ii, pleas ant clitharriC ' 50 Dr. Porter's Liquid Bennkt, for making nn- • • trtione diet tfor invalids 25 Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla,' for flavoring - , ice cream, ,kc • 40 Dr. t orter's Extract Lemon, , for 'flavoring , • ice creara-liarge bottles 40 Dr. Porter's Orienhil Cement, to. mending broken glass, d e............ .., 15 Dr. Porter's Liquid ,sine, for repairing ' .. wood work 26 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fltud,for easy wash.l_in., 50 Dr. Porter's Beßd Bag Poison, for killing bug' 1 , • - ao Dr. Potter's Fly Poison , Paper for,killing • 1 • flies \.....:.,1-... , - 05 Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison, for ex terminating rate... , ' ' 25 Dr. Porter's Benzine, for' removing spots from clOthes 25 Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint b0tt1e5,.....• . 26 in bulk by the gallon 100 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for , diseases of animals 30 Dr. Porter's Morse and Cattle.totion, for. sprains, galls,Ae ' 60 Dr. Porter's Rig Bone and Spavin Core, to lime horses-:.. ' 50 ~ Medical advi s ;lyengratuitottsly at !.413 alike, charging oily or medicine. • at. Thank( f r past liberal 'patronage,wOuld k e respectfu:ly 'a nonnce , to his friends and i th e ,public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy, . and merit the °animation of *heir confidence and patinnitge.l , 1 1 . . H. C.. PORTER, M. D. Dec. 18,1836.—yr. . , .11isce!lanitous.• o m E r r E,G NEW AGIbLIN IN_ MOTION Having perCh Fed the stock of Tobacco belong ing to liandall Compton do Co., and having. Wilt a charity n the same ground, we are pre pared to offer o the public WHOL SALE - AND ,RETAIIL,EI A variety of CHEWING TOBACCO, Such as Gold Leaf, Bonny Side; Pine Apple, Michigan Fig; Bose Leaf and Star, which wi,ofter tor rale in quantities to suit' customer's. Packages in baits and quarters. - , • ' • FANCY SMOKING. •Thecelobrated Lone Jack, Nide of the Uhl led.fitates, Virginistio , Gold Leaf, 'Navy an; - Moils of Killlckaick. • I MNDS OF American Eagle. Gen. Grant, Leboquet - , Itn 1,,e . r10, Tycoon and the • very choicest brands of • • 'We will keep conatantly on hind a variety of Pipes Cigar Cases, Tobacco Boles and touch , a s and ev . erythin usnallykept in a Tobacco Store._ , I T andlordssupplied with To baCco onliberal terins.l . • ' All 'Orders iiontptly notice. _ EL; W. - 110FfITT I ,• • oct. 27.1867; Vigr B. KELLY, Dentist. Office is 'over Witsithani & Black's, Towanda.Pa. .sarions styles of ”work - scientifically ,dotie a 1. wartanftd t - Particular attention is celled:to' the 'Alinattnam Base -- for Artificial VeitkiiMeh t bAnallY as Om as OM ma ilystiptittOileeitharlnbber or Silver. Pease tan knit exilmbilpecimens. Cmstsforsi:it =sr. ad tainiatered . under di. rectionet a Physieisn when desired: Aug. 6, 1887.—tft' 3 3 ' ' 1 ' .• i 2 .4 - 2 - r 4 .• 'e 4 • - of to 1 : co- 2 w ; P$ S 0 ' g - f i g 44 1 to - - - r tct & , C • MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO.. Wish to call 'the ;attention of the public to ' - their new Stock oil -. • HARDWARE,' • PARKING LEPLINENTS; -BLACK morns+ ToolB. - arid CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a large assortment of • Window Glass,Eash, Paints, " !Putty, Varnishes, and Paint, and Varnish Brushes of all Jdndu, which will be sold for the lowest Cash price. Also, a dine assortment; or KEROSENE LAN - PS of every styleand pattern to suit the publit. Flt ktamps .tepaired and chap* from Oil and dd to_Keristelk. Partlenler attention paid to the manufacturing of au kinds of TIN WARE. 8011111111111PSOUPTLY 1-IPTI , NDSP .70 We have on Undo fine article of GLASS FRUIT JARS; id* improved self-sealing corks, and . HERMETICAL SEALING C.A Nb ihich la one of the best cans used. i June 20,1865. . ITARDWAP,EI CODDIN G & RUSSELL, Respectfully inform their customers and the public generally, that although the lire occa- sioned serious loss and te.pporary interruption to our business • ' " WE STILL SURVIVE l" And have purchased a large. stock .of ?ft w bonds, built a new SHANTY STORE! And are fairly Reconstructed and doing busi ness again. The front of our store is now on Pine , about 100 feet (rota- Main street, at E. T (now Powell's] old corner. If you sho 0 into Powell's and Walk straight thloug - -_ e wall of the back end of his store. you would find youiself among the stoves, pots, kettles, anvils, bellows and vices of oar new stare. Rut as you can't gotthrough the wsll, Just walk up Pine street to our .S ' .kebakg where we keep a full line of IlardsiarZ. We have a great irdrie , ty of COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES . _ AMERICAN, TRIBUNE, EMPRESS' STERLING, i ORIENTAL, . MORNING LIGHT, GAS BURNER, &c Iron, Steel, Naffs. Window Grills, Sash. Kero sene Oil. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Parra ing- Tools. Carpenter's and Joineur • T rob., `Blacksmith To.ols,, Pumps. Lead Pipe. Poirdei,,Guns, Pistdls, t • • Elmira Rolling] Mill Co.'s Iron. 1 00 ELMIRA KEROSENE OIL. TrN,"SfIEEP IRON A.NI) COPPER WORK, 26 • And do all aorta of JOB WORK in one line. Cash paid t , r • Old Iron, Cast and Wrought Scrape, Copper, Brass, Sbdep Pelts, Rags, Pura Feathers, Uecs Wax, Ste We buy cheap; cheap. and are content with small profits. CODD NG fr.. RUSSELL. Towanda, Sept. 12,1867 H OM THINGS GROW!_ WARNER'S JEWELRY ,STORE. • , He keeps good goods and sills cheap. There you can clad all kinds of ,A.2IERICAN and FOREIGN WATCHES, also alarge assortment of CLOCKS. including the celebrated SETH THOMAS. manufacture. Also a splendid as sortment of JEWELRY,eluding solid gold, troll a general assortment t SILVER PLATED W Inc..uding spoons forks, cake baskets. tea sets, Zito ., of-the best au facture. SOLID SILVER SPOO S, manufactured -to I s order. Watch and Clock repairing done oa the shortest noticz, in the best manner, by an ex perienced workman. All at prices tb.t • will pre satisfaction. A. - M. WARNER. '• Towanda Dec t 2, 1867. N EW STORE AND NEW GOODS • FRESH PROM THE NEW YORK MARKETS. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. The subscribers have purchased the building lately owned by A. J. Noble, (one door south o'fkeidlemao Block,) and have filled It with GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Prune of-all kinds in their season ' (fresh and dr.ed), in fact every thing usually found in a first class P.ROVISIO - N STARE. A share of the patronage ,of Toweatda: and vii• cinityle raspectfullyscilicited. .** We will pay the highest market price , for all kbide of • COUNTR PRODUCE. , We also bare the 'sole /igenc - r-Toiltradford and adjoining counties for the saltiof=thereele butted Virginia and North Carolina Smoking Tobacco. A liberal discount made to the trade. BRANHAM A.COWELL, Towanfia, April-9,1887. , - A MEN, WOMEN AND 19VWAA IN WY . At . UStNG t • ; 143 IfUROMISE 77N-FF4RE. _. The unlitsigned having established himself at Wyshis g. respectfully Informs the citizens is of this vicinity that he prepared to furnish A i te 01 kinds o TIN D IRON .71E, . SHEET On the 4 st notice. As I manufai twee goods myself ; 1 any- enabled- to, °Mg tter in &icemen* than dealers who hire their work done. Merchants, supplied with ever }filing in WA Unit st the lowest rates., Everything sold. • - Ravetroughs and Tin Roofing poi, claim the moat approved style, and on short notice. • ',- Ohre =OA call. Shop ill Welles' Store House over Chamberlin's Store..: :- . . . , A..BARNER. , 8111.TZBE. Wyti Sept. 10,1867. . . A 'FINE , STOOK OF GOODS ZAK.•aoltab ilia the Holidays, be foam) at Prost'. Farnham More.- • • - 111101OtTOBACaCEAND: ‘J Brogan • COODal t l Om* Skirt: - Aaitigal• '1 . , Among them-646e A coaltpleto , as3l•rttneat of Welore: agqitsltor Duros-T's:P . 6WDER. We manufacture Illisteltautens. And so does business at eitILDRE,N W.LNTED, • .11/aufattata4 MEE , 0/14TW,::BlaNO . H. FOUNDRY My& 0 Z.: S-R. P P inastea of Nun T WANDA.„ BRADFORD= CO., PA., Is now prtlpsred to furnish r CIRCULARSAW MILLS, • . AND `-- SHINGLEMACHINES; • Of .the best with the latest latirovis enAs. - All lads of Macblaery . for Flooring and Saw Mills. - . . . - STEAM ENGINES, MADE & REPAIRED,. STEAM" WHISTLES, _ . STEAM GAGUES, • - . GAUGE COCKS, OIL CANS, &0., ?watched at short notice. - - BOLT CUTTING, , Done from to ti Inches do diameter. FORGING • 01 heavy wrought work for Bridges, and all other purism**, :done - to, order. A.No, .4 large assortment of , COOKING SrAtEATING STOVES; • Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture for Cooking Stoves, Stove Pipe, -Tin-Ware, Boat Pumps, • Plows, Cultivators and Lerapers, kept constant ty,on band. - • • DRAWNGS & SPECIFICATIONS Of .all kinds of machines.) , fp mills and other purposes.prepared by WARREN FALL, Foreman, who has had largo experience in this branch °film business. • Towanda, Oct. 29, 186 G- lir. `CARRIAGES, WAGONS,SLEIGHS THE OLD MTADLISIIMENT S : ILL IN OPEIi ATION • FELLOWS, CRANDALL fc CO., Successors to Reynolds,Fellows it Co., are now offering and are prepaol to furnish on abort notice, Wagons - Carriages , and S,eighs, bt all descriptions and of the !Meat and most appro ved style, and of the "best material at the old stand opposite the Union House, in the an tral part of Alta Borough, Bradford - County, Pa. • The public' aye assured that the reputation the shop has acquired daring the last six years under the superintendenceofd. 11. Fellows, will be more than maintained, as he will superin tend the work as heretofore he having long Lein and having had much experience as a Carriage and Sleigh Bolide', would assure the public that no pains will be spared by the above firm to make the establishment worthy of their pat ronage. -Thankful as our; of the old firm rot the patrcuage thus far extended, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. - N. IL—We, the undersigned, being practical mechanics, can manufacture and otter to the public at prices that will defy ctimpetition. JAiIIF.S H. FELLOWS, D. W. C. J. G. HERITe. Altw liorriiigh. April 15. 1).418. O.W A ND,A CARRIA:GE FACTORY. The uedersigg&l respeetfoUy 2nitonnee to the public that they have perebazeil the C,ARRIA:GE SHOP G. H. DRAKE, And are pow prepared to build work in THE LATEST STYLE And most workmanlike 'manner. The will constantly keep on hand an assortment of splen" did TOP - AND OPEN BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER WAGONS; O.NE AND TWO SEATED ALBANY SL,EIG lIS. MLL. WORK WARRANTED. REPAIRING prompty 'attended to at rca Boilable prices. BRYANT S STULE;.? Towanda, May 9,180:-1y. NE W P•L ANI NG M I L:l4 The undersigned having built a large and cern - - modious Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the most modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of WINDOW SASH, & BLINDS, - are prepared to All orders, whether large or small ; upon the shortest notice. We have also a large variety . Of MOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be worked by hand. PLANING, TONGUEIN G • °BOPPING, • AND SCROLL SAWING, and a.l other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our customers. - Persona building, and not living mire than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring their lamb& and worked by our machinery. Bring. your grist of Flooring. or other lnmMr, and while your team is is feeding, bade it ground out and take it home with you. We will pay C3SII for PINE HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered a: our lutul,er yard. Come and see us, or if yon can't come. write. .L. B. IzOnGERS lc. CO: Towanda. Fer,. 18,4' SQMETIIIN.G . NE.W . . • Would call attention to the 6%4 this ho has \started a FIIRNITIIRE MANUFACTORY In Towanda. In which be has tbe , latest Im proved, Machinery driven by Steam Power, and is now prepared to offer greater inducements: to . the public than ever to purchase Iheir faint• tare of bira. j hare also added another • LA GE WARE•ROOM To my atom and am now exhibiting the largest and best stock of \ Furniture •to be found, in this region, Which I ata \ happy to say I rie sell at • GREATLY REDUCED PRICES To the Farmer I would -say I can se_llyon more Furniture for a load of Oats, or Wheat, or a tub of Butter. than you atm Id buy' with - the: some before the War. In My new Ware-room ill be found fine , LIBRARY AND PARLOR - SUITES, la hair, cloth or reps, also in' _Muslin, to be • covered to order. I have also - . C,H AMB E SE-'P\ I In walnut, Chesnut, 30.; down. to the most common, •also Tuckers. Decamps, and Halls, Siring Beds. Spring Mattraases, Husk Sea Grass, Moss, Hair and Sponge. Ilattrasses;Pll loSs. Comforters, Quilts. Blankets, Table,. Sireads, Ike. Also Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Breakfast, Blning.and Extension Tables, Mai b e Top'Centre Mlles ,So fes, Tete-a-tetes, Rock are, Easy Chairs, Piano Stooli, Book Backs, What Nots, Children's Cariages; Children's. VC and Cribs, Looking Glasses, Looking- Plates, 'Picture . Frames, Photograph ale, Steel Engravings, Curds and Tassels, & „ in fact a fall assortment of everything in e line. 'All of, which will he sold cheap for . • Country Dealers supplle3 at Wholesale prices ,Thi•Public ere invited to call and! examine my stock before .. pnrchas lag elsewhere. Store on'Main Street, 2 doors South of Montanyes. . I chm.keep on hand, a loge assortment 01 READY ItaE COFFINS, . . - • prate the abut cam on to the finest Mah , ogany or Rosewood, which will' be. furnished wi th or without.Attendancis 'with' Thane. at as Ipw price as theses/ quality can be pureemedelse where. _ - Dec: 184173-0. 11 JOHN CARMAN. J. 0. FIIO:iT, --JutiPzutc. Vir A NDA I NSUR4N cE • . - - AGENCY Policies Issited,Losses s4fasted . ' By fl. B. MUIRAIV, Azetts, 444 the ioumilnir Mown and relfabk Com •-• psalm Ogles liostasie's olitiredide 414 9tierte Cffidloip oslo7o . Aoo ENTNA a _ Essiford, Coto. ' Capital . . ... ... - v ....—. • .. $4 p I.ntimpaot. AID limo% qtts : -- Fos AND Isis lawassas Co. Cepttalitiurplui lad liaserred Funit. Mold) _ _ $ 03 .21.1,474 Assets In the Vatted 136 • 4 4 -1 , over. 1)300,00o Daily Premiums, aplomb of (Go ld) 11,00) Nsw raminv humniami Conway, t Harifmal, Conte.,_ } Capita' '' -• ' • • ...Wow Wi:oxixa houissimixos CourasT. t e, Pa.. Capital Nona AYSILICAN THANE"? INSULIN= . (Accidental) PAslattelphia, 430 0.000 --1 Capital.. , . VOWNICTI ' CrT MIITIIALLEVEIISURAXCIi • Hartford, Cana.,Capitall_o,ooo,ooo Towanda, Feb.' 20, 1866—tf H'HARTFORD LINT STOCK INSU- J-1 BANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL .$500,000. • Cash assets Nov 1, 1888, 815:5496 83 Insnres on all kinds of live St e ck, against theft and death from any cause: - • • IL B. McKEAN, _Jan.:lo, 1847 • Agent. • Deo. sth, the Blare " Lady Mace, owned by Dennis F. Flagg, of Boston, Mass., accidentally' received a hick froth another horse,' break: es • her left fore leg, above •the knee ; rendering it necessary to kill her as - an octet humanity. In. snred in the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Corn • pany. Loss paid Dec. sth 1667: loutz LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL, 1:. INSURANCE. CAPITAL =PRESENTED OT NA SgYEN7'EEN MILLION DOLLARS .1" P. S. RUSSELL, 'Vent, roit S TIIB FOLLOWING NAMED RNLI/WILE CO . , (1:11NRD FINN 8 II aims Issunans 00110 ANY - Philadelphia. f Oap.ital and surplus. over ...... In4c.,aapcCo PaNY, Of New- York. - I Capful and surplus; over I;WHITICANCT. COY-HANN OP NONTII ANINIIICA, Philadelphia. , C Capital and .eurplua, over • . . I:lsuitirms Color•Lwv, Of Neup,:rork. 03;04 rod B urp les , over ENrearame INSURLItiCE COMPANY, I Of Philadelphia. , • Capital and morphia, over , A..trrth itiEIVE.LNCE COMPANy. Of New-York. Capital and v sarplus; eer ta&O .4104 _ PC1 , 14.11 IN/MU-NCH .COISFANT-, . Of Hartfryrd, Conn - Capital and anrplap, over SIGTULL LIPS INSCHANCS COMPAiir, ' I Of New- York. _Capital and anrplua,c - rer ,090 TAAViLLZU.B iNH1113.6.NC.6 CoiuA T , t Of Hartford. Conn: Capital and anrpluv, over , Ris. l .:.s taken an ail kinds of Prsita ty.r at as low ratesaa by any other reliable Gompacties. • Aar Policies •Issued and Losses, it any, ad justed at this Agency,thereby saving'the trouble and expense of going elsewhere for settlement. - ' tip" Office at the Elardwhere Store ot Gad ding dr. Russell C. S. RUSSELL. Towanda, Feb. 7, -tf riIHE INSURANCE COMPANY I. OF NORTH AMERICA.- Office No. 242 WalnutStreef, Phfladelphla. This Company-are _now' prosecuting the bu I ness of Insurance from Joss or damage by FIRE on Buildings, kleichandise, Furniture, t - throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on Jibe al terms,for long or short periods; or permaneu ly of Buildings, by a depoait of Premium. .. The prompt payment of claims for losses du Eng the pri - od of nearly 70 years that the Com patsy has been in esiatence, entitles them to tla confidence of the public. Dtascroms.—Arthui G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose Jno. R. Neff, Richard - D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Win. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson. B. Morris. Wain; John Basin, Geo. L. Harrison, Francis R: Cope. Edward El. • Trotter. Edward-8. Clarke: W. Cummings. Altniril G. COFFIN , res• 1 1 - . S.RUSSELL, gi•nt , Towanda. • • AMUR'S MUTUAL FIRE INSU • RANCE COMPANY Oi MIDDLE . PENNSYLI*4I.,t, Oflice in Danville. Montour County, - Penn o. Capital The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company , of Middle Pennsylvania was ie.cortiorated by the Pennsyltania Legislature, in the year 1459, for the Mutual Insurauc, of Conntfy property only, and'intmediately thereafter commenced its oper ations on.that principle. which - has been strict ly' adhered to since. All loOes have been promptly paid out of the Premiums collected Cu application for insurance. without Malting any 92sessmettts. The Insurance of Country property only, the low rites charged for-Insurance, anB the prompt payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recom mendation of the Farriers - Mutual Fire haul ante coinpany of Middle - Felans.lvania, to al owners of sate class country property. P. Jogsisom, Seey: Wm. FuLmsa. Preat. LUCIEN MYER, Agent. Towanda. Pa. gareb 6. ;86 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE FIRE AND Li PE IN (J . R.4.NCE COMPANY.--Office, 4.5' William St., and 721; Broadway, N. Y. Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds (Geld) . $16,271,67& Assets In the United States, over ... 1,800,000 Daily. E'remirtuis, upwards of (geld)_ . 17,000 The shareholders personally responsible for engagements of the company. All Directors ma-t be shareholders. IRKCTORS IN NEW YORlC.—Francis Cottenet , Es Chairman, Henry Grinnell-Esq., Deputy Ch - rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr.,. Esq., E. 11 . Archibald, Esq., H. B. Id. Conseil, Alexander Hamilton, Jr., - E.N.,Bobert C. Ferguson. Esq. Allred Poll, Esq.; Resides t A Secretary. Ale x ander Hamilton, jr„ Esq., Cottnsel of Board. BANICEII/I —Phenix Rank4anufrann Co. The Polies of this - Company are Issued by Well-known American citizens resident in New York, who are Directors and Shareholders, and consequently, with Hie other Shareholders. are Individually. liable for all the engagements ,0 the Company all Policies are signed by them All claims are payable in cash oc proot of los s without deduction for interest, and not, as i smallsixty days after firesentation of proof They - expire at six- o'clock, P. H., and not 'a coon. Life insurance effected, and anauitp granted go favorable terms. H, B. kIcKEAN, Agent. , Towanda. April 23,1867, HE. EQUITABLE LIFE ,ASKTE T ANCF: SOciety'a Agency for Bradford co. CASH CAPITAL $3,000,006: Yearly locum, ovcr. $2.000.000 cash. .4. , ISONTANYE WARD. Tclirrndal . J.uly 25. 1867. PRE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE .A. of New York. .Agency for Bradford Co - CAPITAL $400,000. Dividend tor 186 G, 10 per cent. ! IIdONTANTE .it;lttrAßD. Towanda, July 25, 1867. THE LYCOMING MUTUAL_FIRE Insninnc , 2 Agency for,Bradford 'County, CAPtTAL 0,400,000 Mutat' Casti'plan. in snonessifet operation or er.twcnty seten years. . MONT - .Totrinds. J01y;2.5, 1867 • OIYE WARD. .• N I' AI LOtR-SHOP. • ' .•• .kmoi PENN E A 'HER, . \ I :- Ras opened aNshop in the. room - back of the ;Booms-of the Young Yen's Christian, Assoc's tion, - seeoad atork,oVer Eddy's Clothing Store where he Is - now prepared to d all kinds of - TAILORING, - • In the beef:and most fashionable manner. An exPeriennet essay yeltrs, 4 .determination to' iteePAP, th the Fashions of - the Times, ands desire to please his customers. he believes erll - enable bite to.give satisfaction.- • 7E;„ dutt i ng dono-on Shortnotien and reams .hie terms. Towanda ;Dot. 27,1867. - = IE $150,000 $360,0t $3.150.t 00 51.700.0 u tr,o,euce $350.1X0 $704,000 SGOO,CIX) $357,000 00
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