B c liticultund. Oonu4ork 13euse in Paw*. A dismission before the. of Agriculture of Mainet,on what is called "Mixed Firming." has many PO suggestionb: that will be of profit to those wholive them consideration: It containean element , which is not always fotind in discussions of mat ters connected with agriculture, and that is the element of - common sense. In our opinion farming has been con ducted frorn time immemorial with too little regard to the teachings of common sense. In old times it was the custom for sons to take hold of the farms, and manage them just as their fathers did, without inquiring whether this was the best way. They put in the crops at the same time, in the same month, and cultivated them in the same way, and got just about the same returns. Whereas, if they had exercised a little common sense they might have had some other crop that would have been far more profi table, or a much more abundant yield of the same, They did not .reason about the matter, but followed a track;, which had been well beaten before them. Farmers at the present day, espec ially what may be called fancy-farm ers,-have gone to the other extreme. With them the cardinal virtue has been to disregard the past, to strike out some entirely new coarse, to do all their farming on some particular theory to which everything must be made to conform. If they have not taken to raising hobby-horses,. they have taken to riding hobbies, until many a one has been ridden to death. Every farmer ought to be a reading and.thinking man, looking into what is new, to see what value there mat be in it; but fanning is eminently a practical business,Nto be conducted not so much on theory as on experi Mice. A theory may be very splen did, but if it does not work well, it is worth nothing at all. An inventor of some fertilizing material,for instance, may make it as clear as the sun, on paper, that it contains all that is re quisite to insure an abundance of thiti or that particular crop ; but it does not cause the crop to grow, if it prove e l i a failure when it comes to be applied to the soil,it will not be worth any more to the farmer than a recipe for making moonshine out of CI:MUM ; hers. - 9 The great thing for each and every man to do, after getting all.-the mg gestions and information thatglie can, from others and from books, is to exercise his .own common sense in cultivating his grounds. Let him not be governed by any mere theory, or by any rule of the past, but by the nature of his soil, the situation of his farm,the circumstances of his family, and a variety of considerations which cannot here - be named ; hut especial ly by his, own observation and expe rience *ion his own farm. Experi ence is the result of experiment, and this should not always be conducted iu one direction ; but common sense shontd fbe ,the judge to whigh all questions should be left for decision —N. Y. ObseiTer. - SOFT-811E11.ED EGGS.—An English' paltry manager suggests the follow ing treatment "Whop a hen lays this sort of egg, and not 'Habitually, the occurrence is generally accompanied with hard or = full crop. In that case,it is owing to _ indigestion, title treated with one or two teaspoonfuls of English gin.— ()ne cause is said to be over-feeding when fowls are too fat. These eggs are generally dropped from the roost, and if it is not too high from the floor, or if they fall on straw,may be saved entire, and used for puddings. As to - symptoms, experience will make known the indications, and the time when a hen is about to pass one of these eggs, by appearing somewhat dull and - uneasy when walking about : when proper precautions should be ,taken to secure it, and prevent the other hens from gobbling it up. The writer . ,has a favorite hen, which always regplarly drops =these eggs from her roost, , and never lays any others, and has‘done so for these five years past, although in perfect - health." • Probably the medicinal, effect in l A.mericam gin would be quite as effi cacious as that of "English." We give his statement for ._what - lt is worth, with the remark that- the trouble is usually considered due to a lack,of lime in the food, and this is supplied by giving the hens shells, bones, and other forms of lime. Sou. Miami Bumascs.—Whenever soil is covered for any length of time by buildings or other,. objects which prevent transpiration, nitre or salt,- petit is generated,ana this is greatly • accelerated if the building is occupied by animals,especially by the horse This soil is Of great value in compost. and will well and amply re ay the farmer for removing and applying it to his soil. In compost it is highly useful. As a top-dressing, few arti cles are more efficient, and when ap plied in sufficient quantities to all light soils, -and in conjunction with lime or wood ashes,it acts with great vigor, and secures Most healthy and most vigorous growth. The percen tage of alimentary matter contained in grass, manured with nitrous earth, has been exhibited to be greater than that supplied by an equal weight of hay -grown on land manured with putrescent aubstalces simply.. It is , also more palatable, much more elas tic in the fibre and foliage,• and con sequently less liable to loss, as well as mere easily cared. The soil under tie-ups, lintels,. barns, wood-houses 'and stable floors, should be removed and saved every three or four years, and replaced by muck or some other substance which will be transformed into manure. This is, always sup posing the earth can be conveniently got at. Rawsny FOR Bcrrs.=—A half pint of vinegar, half pint of soft soap, halt pint of good gin, half pint of molas ses ; shake well together and pour down while foaming. It will cure in Ave minutes ; never known to fail. • WHY is coffee like an axe with dull edge ? -Because it has to be ground be. (we it ni used. A lady out With her little girl and boy, bought him a rubber balloon, which' escaped and flew up into the air. .the girl seeing the to in his ma, said T., , 4 'Neyer mind Nodd, when Ton die arid go to Beau= • en you'll ad . Orin* O_IIOOIIRY , PROVISION. - i.BRD. • BMIL - JOHN , HIMIOZTr;- atith4d.. AM door di id al ate) Todd moot .tottionie Macke of thopablki (0 Ms *We grel. 3 lasted stock of . • - GROCERIES, AND PBOVISION4 Which he le seillas to sall:the panes of all. Ile his also I.pood aap FBEDZSTORE, Which la well situated to supply the oasis 'ad Malay coal region et all times : He 'keeps coastaatly on hands large stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, MOLASSES, FLOUR, BUTTER, PORK, &0., Which ha Is selling cheep for cash. GOODS DELIVERED IN THE BORor FREE OF CHARGE. The citizens of Towanda and vicinity win please accept my thanks for their very liberal Flatmate for the last two yeas, ansl, wa promise with their amistance, to improve ev ery opportanity to enlarge our Downes, so as to warrant satisfaction to all. Call Ind see na JOHN MBRIDETH. Towanda, July 10, 1867. ' _ NEW GROCERY ANDrOVI- \ SION STORE 'TIOMAS J. JONES, - Has opened a new Grocery and Provision Store in Patton's Block i in the store • former to i ccu- C i p b utgo amilrg =p a r, he now ours to GROOERIES AND PROVISIONS, Of the best WEST p atill, alid ha to s te e . too= VERY TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SUGARS, &C. ALSO FLOIM, F E ED , MEAL, &e. Intact everything usnally kept in a ,Groceg and Provision Store, which I shall all as low as Z i gaim iM a t he paidfor 'Mahar of Country Produce. Towanda, Oct 17, 1967. NEW STORE! NEW GROCERIES! W. A. ROCKWELL'S. CANED FRUITS, PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS OF ALL HINDS, AND CANNED OYSTERS DRIED AP LES, PEACHES, PRUNES, CHERRIES, stc., .to., &c TEAS, SITGAREISYAIIPS; MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES, Of a){ dada, In fact everything In the G ,. .ii0.0-,ERY LINE! • Will be:kept constantly on band FLOUR,FEED,BRA ND, POTATOES, SUTTER, LARD, EGGS, AND EVERY VARIETY' OF FARMERS PRODUCE. fresh lot of DRY GOOMOF ALL VARIETIES, Parchaaetl at tho LOWEST POINT IN THE M &REIT And will be sold as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! TO THE FARMERS CASH PAID FOB ALL,. KINDS OF PRODUCE W. A. ROCKWELL 1513313 THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Purchseed the entire interest of R. H. PATCH, In In the firm of C. B. PATCH 1.00., is now prepared to , offer to the citizens of Bradford County and vicinity, a large and well selected stock of 4T4OOERIEB, Which I have purchased for Cub and lee! con& • dent that, caw sell at ea low Ammo as can be purchased elsewhere. I now one? to the pane a splendid stock of TEAS, '''COFFEES, SUGARS, STAMM, h4LERATIIB, SPICES, IC. Have on Mild I luso stock of AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO. „ BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT DO. I kelp Sonntintly •on hand, PORK, RAMS, LARD and hawk of FISH. Would call the at- tention of the patine to onr Can't Be Beat STOOK OP TOBACCO, In quality or price. Jesse Oakley's Celebrated Laundry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap. Pie ale call and enmilie one stock of WOODEN WARE. Largo •eeorep►ene of TANI* NOTIOES, TOILET SOAPS, Ac., ie. I will goy ehe-Ligh• est midi pies for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Future give us a call before selling ebieerbeze All poroxio isdebtod to the 3ate Ant .4111 plums 4011 and ix lake Inglitto puniest. . Toirsa46. mares 1867. • R. PATCH OR r 'ANY OTIERE ; 4r AIL TICILS to oar Doe, ordered at what soliN BY eiditnlr at the XXII% 110011. --r, - ---ii , :=. z ik - •, --- , •-:-----, - • - •-- - 7 -- ,:„. I . • ,„, 1, ~llv . . , : .....4...........7....,...= '1 : . '..' . ' ......; - ' 11 !. #v R. , :. # l,O B *1 1 ! -8 7 - t 4 4 ' ' • diaiwt s , - '- i ta* . . ' O l - -` 'l 4 lll tdos stain: a d simaial 1 ntill,* ( ili ' Aid NEODggill- ._ iiiiijost b e es ilicalved,ll wi'fraiit - ‘ 414,i•; putidt47triy , i - . l, .l, ma i inti . I ' l * ' -. 111 OP PUBLIC wrr .ARTIOLIS ; ! , - • - . i , ~ . I , ,` c• • TO MI TlLtbl• • • PUBII_ yrizip AND LIQUORS, • I '1 3D i I . 1 POE aculL es O N pY. I I , . • 1 & IPIILL'Allierlllll. 011 P conifnunD ~ BOTANIC. solzono AND HONCIIPASHIO I !anon& .-.: NW Mil . 4 • 4 ALL TEN POPFLAR PATENT NNNICIINES. i . ear, on., VA/Xtlei • PAINT AND. TARNISH BRUSHES, i wsryrn • I , • - - , Alfp - eztAst-- g# CT AND TOILET AliNlialli:oP EVERY I KIND. I . I emirs AZATIOLIO AND lIILUID 11122M1T11, ' - I. ALKALOID AND RESINpIDS. , All the Seat Teems, ' ' :' 1 i AIBDONI*AL SUPPORTERS, Shoulder Emcee, .; I- • 1 BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND SHIELDS., i i - , Nursing Botßee, Syringes and Cathedra. ' . -I - , • if awe ABBoBhllDrt Of ammo, iraore,roomer I 1 1 , ILNIVIII, OICAL INaTiIIIMIENTS OF LATE STYLE 'aim giar qual.rrr. i _ A. supplyi te llr o phes for the Ihit, and Hair. Eit: rge I,lso for the. th and Nalla u Tooth Pow -1 _ldes and I Pasted, Oils, Perfumery, kl ' Soaps, Combs, Hair D” 'Win-, @ I aWrs.&43., Kerosene lams,Shades, Ys, tacks, -.9,°., egg% [ late at styles. COME CIGiltS, TOBACCO 1. 431), SNUFF. I sr Physicians supplied at minable rates. . lialloinea. 1 , °ir4 atemlyen coeam n p d ) o p un re d s e o d r iprn,d ns r tehceaw rdeefdu l byayn da n °a g psheott 9Sbonati m u to 10 o'cloot u in the fore noon, to! inithe afternoon. It W. 11. IL Gora lama& , Sept. 251, 1866. !, NEW GOODS 1 N EW spat% INV SUMMER GOODS! ;1 . , . IRA- W . B E Di D Y . :, E *mild 111,110GVA) to the cltisseni of Towsods. atm the public generally; that be issus In store and daily receiving, new and 1 : I ! F R i giS H GOO D Ef, , I , . IP his line. suitable to the wants of the people. which he wilViell for Currency $t former i 1 1 • GOLD PRIOESI 1 Consi de sting sal anal of good well an d reliable tira • I (No Shoddy of any kind) cons iBUSIiNESS S . ll All grafia. poxrs, !VESTS AND r All Wool. DRESS COATS, PANTS .; i Linen Coats,lasters and l . iOr Alla sad Over Shirts, Lk P is and Paper *Collars, Linen, Cassimere an nel Shirts, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Gloves„ nes, Leather Itags, Spring Style Silk, Soft and Straw Hats. 1 j Alißret dams. Remember that., / Goods are Cheaper at altair price than poor goods at any price. Call knd examine my before buy ing. Next door to Powell ~ RI ifr. EDDY. Towanda, May 18,1887. 1 . , tEMPLE OF , '!F.A.SEUON ! I PAP STORE AND N 1.., GOODS ! , An entire i new stock of Clotiti l og• bo oglik,as ffieapias hetet.° the war to be 101 d with , S.IALL P.ROiOTS 1 I 1 ! , ; ?The undersigned would respeittnUy 4,lau ounce Ito the cittiehe of Towanda an vicinity that be :is now remit to air them Clo lap Duch es , i la FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, i i duntanues, PIpTS, I I 1 .Also the I • • \ -f, C. B. PATCH.: ? f6lothinq. C. 9T H I )1,01 ! ,„ FINEST PRESS 'AND, DITNESEI HATS AND QAPS. • -e• I FnmishiagPoods o to., and that these goods boughtat eery low figures will be sold with very smair i rodts I intend to establish a per manent tr ein this place, and ih order to gain the conlidehce of purchasers, wlliddeall on a button! HONESTY AND INTEGRITY and all golds will be wanantedgfor what they are represented to be. Come mid examine and convince yourself. Don't forget the place, Temple of ifilashion, opposite tbe IfeantErouse, south end 9f Beldlemr's Blndirr '! IL JACOBS. Towanda,: 0ct.17, 1867. i ; 811 ED OUT! J. M. COLLINS, Eating had his store termed, at the late Are, to desirous of disposing akin entire stock of READY MADE sI.;DTHING, OLOTH, I= TRIMMINGS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS; • 1478# &0., sou Thes3 gOOds are in sood condition and wul be 20 CENT BELOW OOST; • As I ant obliged to close out the stock for wait di a plug to bnainsta in, _ t • Don't neglect this opportmdtP for bargains. Call at the ; now wood badbgiseetad store be low Beldistaan's block, oast side of WA street, .ply opOndte the Yana Bor. Nonce.,-Au pawl: ilaer f tea b) the under; Signed, will *afar a facer b 7 ogling and set- Ulm up , and sue tneasslies east, • __ • J. COLLINd. tTuwands, Angal.ll7. Ti _ . Tills mGHES7 PBagg ; ix Unit 1 paid ilwallkindsat artnikail* CorAr. rhea)) prori.',. EMiMii ... _ . . ... , . . . amied no :, i tiii m-t iiiii -.: .. ,,r40v0inu ,,•,..,,..,_, , , . ~....1 0.0. .,-„, .; NBW : M4 4 /MPUti .- OTORE,I . . • „ ~. . ~, Ady. Vicospial by , P. N. , fi t iehrtf oo hsii i= l ' a tins that sy Solo) *lass Wet mpg* 5- 7 1309414 - pot asSeeived, etitthrthie , lIIIy goods maw and well "selected, sad for WM not be radersead - by Ley: - sad -pit• males my stock Infer. seutbaditge I retain the Workmen at the obi ',L . giblusent, and. Will baie cbaage of Um Ifaudiot Mak. la abort. we have the dud Stock of goods fa oar flu malt of. New York 6 coullathilf phamberaitts; itumuzi.tMarble-top an trio Tables & Estenidosi aad Dining Tab*, Clain, Bpdst,ads, Photograph Ovals t Coid 'and Tax;eb, died F44l%*g°ol Oil 'Toilet Work• Boxes OIiFPINI3 AND BURIAL OASES Our Undertaker'. Department will at all times b• welt supplied with e v erything hi that Hue. We have the • *this section, not evoiptin toweling west of NmYorlt, and will itte:bt Funerals within a draft of Twenty Miles, on reasonable terms. I • G. N. N. I. 11.urr, Agent. • , . - Athens. Jan. ZS, 114111.-4-• • j FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 1 JAMS MAXINSON announces to the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on hand 'a large assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, Barnes. !Tables. Itedateads; 'Stands,. otevery desmiptax. , which will be made of the best materials, and bp most workman like manner. I invite the 'Election of the public to mylwork, which shellac be surpsaed in durability; at any shop lu the country, and my _prices will be found to be as low as the times will admit. • lteady-made contently on hand or made to order. A good Hearse will be furr.iahe when desired; • . Aug. 1b,1886.. pi!PORTAIIT NEWS! ALEX. SOLojlol4t é CO. SOLOMON &-.SON, Have just received a large stock or READY MADE CLOTHING ! bAel7 manufactured at Rochester, ' by the Junl or member of the new firm, and as they Intend to make up a' • Large Stock of Spring' :. Goo , :I '"And need the rooni i -tliey will dbree of the `_;.WHOLE STOCK ON HAND, It was never larger than rimy, REGARD S OF 0 tang In . ITS, Attulm. much lowcr piice s then they can be MkD-E. Because thcoirhol t must be gleaned'-ont within tai unit sN ;' )B i3oi.omort fr.co. 1 Towanda, Deu. 867. 1 ---- 7 G L A 8-§ W A R E \ l l ' ,' 1 2'25 Greenwich Street, 2 doors below, Bardlay fr. - \ PANTS, VESTS, =ll la the Great Depot for CROCKEIVA DEALERS' GLASS WARE. CONFECTIONERS' . r .1 DRUGGISTS' GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE , • I, G•L A 8 WARE. BRA TAN4TIA WARE, SILVER PLATE'D WARE, OHANDELI.ERS, I LANTERNS, &C., The best patent Fruit Jars in the inarket; to be , sold at the lowest Orices. A full line of Looking . (Muses. All kinds of Glass Ware mule to order. Agent for Merldlen Britannia Camper.), J. T. WRIGHT, 22$ Greenwich Street April 15, '67. 2 doors below Barclay, N. Y THE CORNER GROCERY ! 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 that they have - now on hand, and design to keep, a complete assortment of goods adapted to the wants of the village and country trade. They wing,' respectfully ,invite an examination of their stock and a comparison: of the same' with any other goods in the market, as to quality and price. They are provided with rample and efficient help to give prompt at tention to. customers, and will give cared attention to all orders placed in their hands. CJVSSIME RES, 04P8, We pay Cash for PitObUCE and sell goods for Ready Pay. LON 94 ICEELER. Towanda, Sept. 17, 1807. ; UNDERSIGNED HEREBY tirades all indebted to hitu that Matt call and settle their accounts tame Would alio say that llamas time oa Book 411 - 1 begleen or on Due Hilts Mugu than fifteen di L rateriencc has taught him that goods NM at cold prices cannot be soldwi e th s ne, and he k - determined to adopt the ready ay system Tor_ past patronage soliberally hea. towed upon him, he would respecthilly solicit a continence of the same. He offers for sale his store,,dwelling house. lot and entire stock of goods. • 0. 8. LARIBILTY. Otospeown, Feb. a. 1868.—sako I Twygit : Fßirrt, ."- CanneA - Frui. to:1 miproth goo, a splendid stook at - ltra_l4r Cousfil's Magi ,Stcw, . FroßNiTilislai4 . ., - GOOD GOODS :RAO Parlor Farnitar. Mimi., PtaLdie Fraaies, POtares, FINEST HEARSE SUCCESSORS TO -ITP ;FOR - NOW MI I In fact all kinds of I - Also, a complete assortment of And KEROSENE WARE; Best biands of Semen e 011. El i t nig Olagnaki - - wils • p ff tc: 'Ott) f iA4S/L-11:0 1 3 . 4 ?1,111• 4 ,A ff.R.0. r ,#*:. 4 * 1 41V;': 110111114addid WOW tnieltdlndlt#a fall sad oolabbtirwritstaiinq neanMalt , extuudre astiaty. - endwactairtgany a lathe Arta for atoolnudaal ,patpows. t adwtth.agasi tali, re wants ,t 0 WIWI win I • ; tc ept t tty oastan a si sit t h i lresh Orono .% Woeleamonable terms at ,- joule oritetslit DR UGS, MEDICINES; CHEMICALS, PAINT4 s Ottai VAlUtteilles. BENZINE 'AND TURPENTINE'. BASS,. PAINT, VARNISH, wirrE•k4tl3o, And all Olidi of Brubee, KEROSENE', ain . AlFolio! and Ilainpag ; LAMPS; 1311ADES, WICSB, (1111111 *B4 Sperm, Lard. Nuile, Mita Foot, '• TANNER'S AND; MACHINE pas, Fancy. and Toilet Artiiikii! • their 'witty. SiONCIES, snustui3, . 1 13(14PC COirßB. Pomades, Hairiky . es, Pattisuery; • POCKET BOOKS; PORT - MONAIS, Pocket Salm Eason, , TOOTH, SHIN AND - RAHt, PREPABATIOHB PURE wurEs -Ara•: • • . For Nedlchlal.use, : TOBAbCO, SNUrir , TPtrEB ' AND CIGIABS, ' Garden, Field and Flour Seeds, Trusses', Sup porters, Saspensories in Shoulder Braces, Breast Pumps, Teeth ening., Nursing Bottles, NEpples, Nipple Shells and 8! kids. Syringes, BM Pans,Self- Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers, Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jam Glass Ware,ißottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick, and Stove Blacking, Fish Vaellie, Atunumi. tion, Aro. Bo tanio, Eclectic and Hommpath. tc Medicines, and all the Popular Patent 'AU articles. Warranted as represented. Per Rona at a distance can receive . their Orders b stage or malt, which will receive prompt an careful attention. DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS FOR FAMILY USE, „ . Known as Safe and Lieliable Bern edles ate war• ranted for what they are intended to Ire 'Wis• faction, viz : Dr. Porter's Pectoral:Syrup,. for coughs, colds, lung mmplatnes,44.soc&St 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, for bilious cosi; ' plaints and mild toilierite. 25 Dr. Potter's Banifer Syrup, for serqiuki skin diseases, gra. - 100 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic; for foude weak mesa 4-c 1 00' Dr. Porters Tonic Elixir for strengthening the system!, 1 00 Dr. Porter's Tan‘y Hama' pps;for liver and kidney complaints 1 00 Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophosphltes, for rig:room detrWst. 1 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for diar rhea,t . 1 15 Dr. Porter's Family u Embrocationfoi sprains bruis, 'l5 D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for hoarse ness, _ sore throat, 4.e - 15 Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for:-,spelling Dr. Po r t e r ' s Worm Syrup, for exteratiaa- flag looms . 35 Dr. Porter's Infant-Relief, for cry ing habits colic ¢c. 26 Dr:Porter's Cep halic Sand, for catarrh ' 25 Dr. Porter's Toothache,' Drops; for tooth- . ache ' 25 Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving kW& 25 Dr. Porter's Triconene, for dressing and 50 growing the hair .„ 60 Dr. `Porter 's . 'Tr i cophile, tot beautifying the _ ,_ Dr:Porta's OdoilferclasShainy Jo , . clean- , ipoo,for cl rng the hair Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify. ingthe complexion Dr. Porteee Pile O'ntment. for external piles. , I 00 D Dr. Rorter's F in 'rencli Compound, for scald. -. r. Porter's Medicated Figs, for habitual .constipation ;I 00 Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cats.wounds &c lb Dl'. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips.... ' 2„,6 Di . Porter's Eye Salve, for inflamed eye.. 26 Dr. Porter's Eye Water, for inflamed eyes . 44 Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for corns and bunions Dr. Porte Constipation. Pills, for costive ness.. ... ...... Dr. Porter's lron Pills, for poor blood Dr. Porter's Citrate ilawals, for a pleas- . " ant cathartic-, - 50, Dr. Porter's Liquid Helmet, for making nu- , - U.:thins diet for Invalids 15 Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring Ice cream, &o 4 JO ,_ Dr. Porter's Extract Lemon t , for flavoring 1 1 ._ • ice cream—large bottles • Itu Dr. Porter's Oriental Oensibt, to: mending - 1 broken glasseito ... . ; 125 Dr. Porter's Liquid Glue, tor . repaguag, ! wood work 1 25 Dr. Porter's Cleansing lquid,for easy wish.' r I I. lug.. ~. so Dr. Porter's Bed Hai Poison, for killing _ bugs.... 1.... 60 fli )r. , Porter's Ply Pobion Paper, for killing es 0.5 Dr. Porter's Bat and Mice Pcilson, tor ex teiminating rats 25 Dr. Porter's Bumble, fdr removing spots .. from clothes.:. ,. Dr. Porter's Black Ink, In int bottles in bulk by the gallon 100 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for diseases of animals 30 Dr. Porter's' Horse and Cattle Lotion, for ' . sprains, galls, % ' 50 Dr.. Porter's Ring-Bone and Spasin Care, fdr lame horses 50 Medical advice given gratuitously at the office, charging only for medicine. \ sir Thankful for past liberal patronage,wonld respectfully announce •to his friends and the public, that no•pains ,shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the continuation of t heir confidence and patronage. IL C. PORTER, K. D. Dee. 18,1866.—yr SOMETHING NEW! Haring porclutiad Ilia stook of Tobsooo belong ing to Randall, Compton do Co., and having built a shanty on the same ground, we are pre pared to offer , to fhe public _ • 'WIiDIiES'ALE AND 'RETAIL, CHEWING TOBACCO, Gold Leaf, Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michlgiur Bose Leaf and Star, which we oiler for sale hiAruintltles to nit cutomers. Packages •In Barrels, halhiAnd quarters. • - • FANCY EVOKING. The celebrated Lone Jack, Pride of the Uni tad Staten, Virgialega,Golij 4114 NIITY and al kinds of Killlcknlck ' •NDS 1 OP -CVIABs 1 1 1 44 i American Eagle, Gen. Grant, Leboquet, into, Tycoon and the, very. choked brands of Yams. ' • i • , . • We will keep constantly on hand a variety of Pipes, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Bozea-and Poach , co and everything atclitily kept is a Tobacco - , •Lanthordasupplied with -nice' %a I Foil To• Wm on liberal terms,.• • •• . - All orders prompltylille< 41 4 tat: ootioe. • G., W.ll ' - • BABNEfi. . . .Oct. 27.1.867. SEEDS 'AT WHOLESALE. — We have a good etocis of West Broach, }tedi um, Ohio soli Nahum Clover Seed. &i 1111. note Timothy Bea of prime quality, which we offer at lowest market jprice at' wholesale . OX; STEVENS, MERCUE & nHOIO/1 1 No 1 MACKERAL .?OR q oni limning per pand - flr mha7l4 cortwi Amp *Mr,. Iniortllancous. AGAIN IN MOTION 1 A tiirloty of Ouch u C. ~~1 .............. ...-,. :ratiii :,-.7°.-0 ;-:,.;. ea ~.,,.•. :,..i . :.! ........ 4-4 . ,-,10,-:-T er ....,,,,,-..,-) vi •,. . . ~...1 ; to ... ,t,14 - ... , '. -- , 1 41 -- W.r,; 1 1 . 0 *. ,'-. • I 2 , ,- • JP alb., i ' f . 14 1 , ~ SA • )4 . vy r ; 13i F :4.. ...... , ..,-..,.., i...,, a . e" 'la t , . ~,,...„4„, hs - !!" . - - ,T• .., • -: r, .c t . : . ..a. t -- . ~ ~ Q 1 ..,.. ~..... • -,,,,• .-.. ..,• i i •_ _ • • their new Moth of HARDW _ - !PAHMERG INPLIMENTS, • BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, sadO.I.BIIIIfTERS! TOOLS, .s ha, a law sisortmeat of ' • Window Glassiiihwhi Paints, 011 s, I • !patty, Tarnisher,- and nos and Varnish Brushes of all 'dads, which 'will. be sold for the lowest Cash price. Also,* dine assortment of . . if.4llOBll'NE of every style and paitin) to salt the public t , Lamps repaired 'sad changed from OU .and Maid toliesamme. • -Pertioakr attantion'pahlto the manufacturing of all Wads of • VIN"W•ABE . • ' Aosnime P . ZONI‘TLT ♦TTiNDi , p . We have on hand a fine article of - ' • GLAI3f3.-411 11.1 irlth Improved Bell-sealing corks, end RERMETIOALBEALINOCA which fi one of the best cane used- Jane 20,1865. , H. A R DIV A R E ! CODDIN 0 & RUSSELL, Respectfully inform their customers and the public generally, that BM:tough the fire occa sioned serious loss and temporary interruption to our business. " WE STILL SURVIVE 1" And s have purchased a large stook of Nei bomb, bullt a new SHANTY S TORSI endure fairly , Reconstructed and (lion busi- ness again. The front of our store is now on Pine , about 100 feet from Main- street, at E. T [now Powell's] old corner. ' If you ebo 0 into Powell's and walk straight throng e wall of the back end of his store, you would find 'Outsell among' the stoves, pots, ketiles, anvils, bellows and vices of our new stare. But as yon can't got thronglithe wall, Jost walk op Pine street to our Shebang, where we keep a full lina of Hardware. We have a greakvarier ty of 1 COOING AND PARLOR STOVES tAmong them 19;the AMERICAN, TRIBUNE, EMPRESS, STERLING, ORIENTAL, _ MORNING LIGHT, GAS BITRNER, &c A complete asstartmentOf ron, Steel, galls. Window Glass; Sash: ken). Sane Oil, Table and Pocket? Cutiery,:Parm• log Tools, Carpenters find Joiners Blackamith Tools, Pumps, . Lead Pipe, Powder, Pistols, Welire" arntaVor Co..'s Iron. 1 00 Dorm's POWDER. ELMIRA KEROSENE.:OIL. We manufacture 71-- • TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WO And do all sortsiof JOB WORK In our line. Cub paid tar Old Iron, Cast and Wrought Scraps, Copper, Brass. Sheep -Pelts, Bats; Fare Feathers, Bees Wax, ha.- We bay cheap, sell cheap. and are eoritent with small profits;! I CODDING BU,SSE!AL • Towanda r Sept.l2, 1867. MS llist'ellapetnto. ! OW•T4TN GS Gilt *1 • • r '1 ler Ilind so doe glausliaLes of , .1 • WARNER'S JEWELRY "..STORE: i • „rr, • e keeps good goods and- selta ckcap.., Thera on can find all - kinds of lAIIEHICAN and OftEDA WATCHES, also a large sesdirtment •f CLOCKS. including the celebrated SETH • ROMAS manufacture. Also g - splendid as sortment of JEWELRY, including , solid gold ' and a general assortment of dllf EII PkATED WARE, inc.uding stmons, forks,. cake , baskets, tea sets, .to ~ of the best'Matinfactrire: , • ~. SOLID SILVER SPOONS manufactured to order. Willett and Clock repairing done on the shortest notice, in the best manner, by an ex perietioid Workman. All at pricey , that will give Satisfaction. A. it. WAHNER. Towanda, Deo. 12, 1867. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS . . • FRESH . FROM THE NEW YORK MARKETS. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. - The lobs cribers have par based thy huildiair lately owned by A. J. Noble; (one door coot of Beidleman's Block,) and have filled it with GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS; • WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Frulte Of all kinds in their Wilson, (fresh and dr.ed), in fact every thing usually ;maul In a first dna " PROVISION STORE. . „ . A share of the patronage of Towanda and vi. ~clnitl y is respectfully solicited. • We will pay the highest market price for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. We also have the sole Agency for Bradfbrd end adjoiningtountice kw the sale of the Cele= tested Virginia - and Mesh "Cerolinaqhnoking Tobacco. A liberal discount midst* the trade. BRAMHALL COWELL. Atierands, Apr 114,1867: • • . , 1.90 0 30 _ CHILD . WA NTED, AN W . Y LIISIIi'GA . . ... - TO .PURC SR NWARE . - The andersigiu4 having established himself at Wyalusing. respe dully informs the citizens of Ude vicinity tha he Is prepasedto! all kinds of - IN AND HIS: IRON WARR, On the shortest mike. Asl maimbeetare the' goods myself, I aro- enabled to Mier bettor in• dacements than - 40.alMs who hits theiriont done. Merchants implied with everything In the Use at the low* Ategi i Elerielfg WARIWITED. • .. • Eavetroughs and TinGooling pit on in the most approved style, and on short notice. Give me a call . Shop in Well"! Otos. Emma oder Chamberlin% ; tore: - • • B. P. SIIITZMIL“:".,L Wyslaidag, Sept. 0,1887. „ - • A FINE STOCK „ar GOODS %AM initab ltfoithe H 0114114 will?.be 1a 4 'atiPtest'it Furniture Store. ” r fIIHOICR.TO %I at Bram ears. MEI +si a~.~~J :. k :•`tett. bff.±) 111110ditimafiviiitatillas tNI ; t i t)* Atri.o6l.4l4OßD promo! to ilandatp:', ::1119 , E i tAW KILLS-7- =I ,:.'WOMEN AND I. OM/ ANA;DIGARS coweirevimia, 'Store. 4 ,get ,,,, f. t :~.~;~ _- . ,~>~ - ~i%7 et~ ~ll,~ j* b ~~ .~. _ :'~~..Qwe~. ~ l' • 413tD ~St '... SHINGLE. MACHINES,. • • Ot the be 6. CiiMiNith the latest hnproie% enti,„/ All ldeMetuaftWEt. thelnagalm tat, 104..4ui5. MEI& L ' i4 ` Mae *EVAIRWAV , PEE* WHISTLES;'' STEAM CIAGIT23, ' GAUGE , COOKS, OIL CANS, &C., Stmlithed at short'uollee: -- - 4 • • ME Ji 0 lit - OUT T 114141,- oon'e'froi to. l ifidiei maim:ter: FOIMING • , Of heavy wrought. j irtitic v fOr „Brldgea, , and all other _purposes; done - to, crrdOr• . a large aasort of " - • . . COOKING di HEAtINir STOVES, Coal arid Wood /14stilira.-Furittare for Oaoklng: Stores, Blow, Pipe. AinlWare, • Boat Bumps, Plows. Cut Cdkt vators.:n d Lctaperar kiSilt constant ly on band. , • . DRAWINGS .EItOOICATIONS Of all kinds of Imitihinet3r for milts and othe purposes prepared by - WARREN RILL , Foreman, who htuihadtarge , txp - ertence In Mr! branch of the Imalneaa. • • I. "JOHN CARMAN: Towanda, Oct- 11a 6 136.6. Iv; .• CARRaGEO,:NFA.GONS,SLEIGAS TDB OLD EITPABLISHM.ENT EITILL , IN OPEE ATIOti F=AWB, 011AltDALL Successors to Beynolda, Fellows & Coi, are now oaring" and are prepared to furnish on short notice, Wagons Carriages and of all descriptions and of , the latest .and most appro: wed style, and of the best material at the old stand opposite the Union House, in the . tat part of Alba Borough, -Bradford County , The public are assured that the rePutation the shop has acquired during thelast six years ander the superintendents of J . H. Fellows, will be more than maintained, as he will superin tend the work as herutolore be bailag king been , and having had much 'experiences• as a Carriage and Sleigh Builder, would assure the public that uppains will be spared by the above firm to make the establishment worthy of 'their pat ronage. Thankful as one of the old firm for the patronage thus tar extended, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. • N. R.—We, the' undersigned, being practical mechanics, - can manufacture - and . offer -to the public at prices that mill defy otanpetition. ' - JAMES B. FELLOWS, D. W. O. CRANDALL. J. O. NERITT • . Alba Baronial. April 15, 1856. -Iy. TOWANDA OARRIA(3I FACTORY. The tuideralgnetl res . p4i!tfcilli announce to the . - public that they have purchase - 1 -. 1 the CAitlt:lA.o R H G. 11. DRAK F, And are now prepared fa kulld work In HE LATE ST ST YIIE And moat workinaigike manner, ionatantli keep on bind an assortment of splen did • ,; TOP ' AND . OPEN BUGGIES , - - F4XiILT -CARRIAGES, DEMOCRAT AND LUMBER _WAGONS, ONE AND TWO 'SEATED' • ALBANY SL,E IG H.S-. ALL WORK WARRANTED. REPAIRING -promptly atten4ed to at rea soilable prices. BRYANT a STVLEN Towanda, 1day;9,1867...- 7 1y.1 , NEV. P.LAN IS LL Thema/reigned having Was large and corn modlosm ILUI In the Borough. of Towanda, and filled it with the most modern and improved machinery; for the mannfaethre of _ .%... WINDOW BASH, it ! BLINDS, arep_repired, to fill ;orders , whether large or email, upon the shortest • notice. We have also a large variety oi - MOULDINGS,. of the 'stela style and pattern; which' we can furnish , mach, eleaper than they can be worhed by PLANING, TONGUEIRG, • • • GIUIVEIN*, , - Aril) SCJIAiLL SAWilill3, arid al other work pertaining to . J.OideiY9 will be done to snit our customers. • _ _ • Persons building, aid not •living More than tvielve to fourteen Miles distant, : will find it largely for their interest to buy of cm, 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 CABE for PINE k HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard.. Come and see us. or if you can't come, write. L. B. EODGEBEI & CO. - Towanda, Feb.. • • SOME.THIN_G NEW! J. 0. FROST, Would call attention to the fact that he has slatted :a . FURNITURE DI ANU FACTORY bi Tinia 4 which lie bill lbei !ileac im proved Machinery driven by Steam Power, and Is nowireparedlo offer greater todneementa to the public than ever to purehaile Their feral. tore _of WM. lbw° also added another LARGE. WARE-ROOM To my Mae and am now exhibiting the largent - and beet stock of Furniture to be lonnd in-this mien, which kinn happy ,to say I an. sell at ORRATLY ,REDUOID - PRICES To the Farmer wOold say can sell more Forams for a load'-of Vats, or eat , or a tab of Butter. than you could bait with the emus before the War. In my new Ware-room will be laurel fine . Liskun , Alas' PABWRMT . Ear In hair, otti .or reps, also in muffle, to be !mated to . I have also_ . • In • 0,11A11.13113 . 11:SETSI - walnut; c: 'dorm • •to the.- moat' common,_ also Taakets. Decamps, and Halls, Spiidg Beas• - Spring Kabalism,' Hastilea Grass, Moss, Halt sadfiponge • liatteuess2 l .ll- lows. Comforters, ••_QaUts, _Blankets. Table Spreads, As. • Abo ,tra •• Bodsteads, Bareans Breakfast, Dining and Fiztanston Tablea, Mar ble Top Centre Tonle. ,So fait, Utast-totes, Bach ers, Buy Chai r s_, Plano Stools-, Book Back?, What • Note, ; Obildreals Carriages, Cradles and Cribs, Looting' Mosel, Looti ng-. glasa Plates, Name riamos,, Photograp Op* Steel Engravings, Cards And Tallies, ac., in fast a loWasiorunent ot ever) thing in the line. All ofwhich will be sold cheap for 'Pg' s h• Country Dealers Alined at Wholesale Prices o . bit. 3 invited tO WI and aximlne my stock before pniehaebt S tore Mt Main trees, St, . I pito keep o banP Ot~~ • RWY,LOW 4 OFYINS, Ntexi Sia *Stimuli* So Stick 449411601iav lonfuslsiotThina without .11wwww Orli bR a Woo mete re qua* can be,paroeued else where. De0.4867,_yr. EMU rot _ ifettiter TOIV ,NII A INSURANCE AfiENOT • - 14 05 1171 w'reitt441eigitailliteif Uri-M.1)11y. 'By 8. - 11:1YPICR4N, - 044oumagirel kscrwa..tisid ?dial. c ol ,. ••1' ,P IN Clabillintaijeis Block. 4ggreg i aLi4i6iirat'orKity';:.-.11070 0 Sun beamaxas Cairiatr, :Pt rflonf• eau, I • .... :.sOOO.OO O nzvout aststrass Co. - 'MVO rd Bernarved Fatta, .• 1 8111 910• 111141 • • .. • . .sta AtsaasiUtWarldatita49. 9 o4:- IVA D '4 l 4 ll,l !tiNnwards di mom) 4.04 A ., ihmkosualibistniuroz CovrAmr, 4 1 0'44' . 36,000 IkTOXING halit*Nl3llltiSol COILTAIR, Williza-Bap s. Pa., 4.0 P .` ~ ' csittal --.-. l3taritAica . 4 /1911168 : 14XIMCM1 (7 1 ec i r s" dentfi d " Pk! phia, _ Capital. •. • - .oininer.kiVrriatng ' • - . , • 10:40,000 ::TowaratiON4:42o 7 .fi4—U - -I HIRTFOP_LPirE STOCK INSU RANOS COMPANY . eartar‘ . s6oo,ooo. _ cash tweet' i'plov. I, ' 1880, g 155,226 83 _ Insahe all kinds of live stock; against 'theft anglldeath from any cause. . _ H. B. Jan. 10;1807 Agent. Dec. sth,.the Bfain" Lady Mace,," owned by Dennis Irs Flagg, of - Boston , Slam., accidentally received skink- from another horie, breakin g her left hire lest, above the knee, rendering it necessary to kill her as an act of humanity. In. media' tbe Hirffnrd LlviStock Insurance CO9. pays Loss paidifrec: ftth 1867: IRE; LIFE,' AND' ACCIDENTA 1, -. , INSURANCE. SEVENI,EEN MILLION DOLLARS' C: S.-4USSELL, Aged; 701/ TILE YOLIAIiINO TIMID BELUADLE COMA sr! °litmus Fru a. Dis.ansnixstrasscz CoxesNir Pkilade/phia, f Csplthi and surplus, over Mats INsuitaxez COMPANY' - Of New-York. f I CapStal aad sitrOis,over 8,4,750,Ct0 listrizircx,CoixAsr or Eosin Aus.ttie.t, Philadelphia. I Capital and surplus, over ' ILTOG.uto Man' uarzan Inatriu.scaTourani, Of New-VOA. • Capital and enrolee, over ENTU.PKIEU INEITILL):CE COMPANY, }, - • Of Philadelphia. Capital and surplus, aver ' 13150.060 AttTIC INSCRINC3 COMPANY, Of Newirork. Capital Etna earplug, over - $750.(p PUTNAM iNkitARCA COILPAICri Of Hartford. Conn. Capital and torplas, over Minim. Loa btoraapaa Coxrpso, Of New-York. ,' - Capital and istirplue,crrer, i V3,000.01'0 TR►v&LLES9 haiumAxcr. Coxrsar,, Of /Hartford, Coax. Capital and surplus, over Risks . tam pn kinds of Preperty, at a 3 low ratans by any other reliable Companies. Policies leaned and Loren; It any, ad jutedat this Agency,thereby saving the trouble and enPansa Or going elsewhere for - settlement. ear °Mee at the, Hardwhere Store 61 Cod ding ir,ltuasell t C.S. RUSSELL, ' Towanda, Feb. -tf 111 THE -INStritANCE, COMPANY' -lOF NORTH AMERICA. Office Sri 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. This Coinpany are now prosecuting the bu i ness of Insurance from loss or damage by EIRE on Buildings - klerchandia.. Furniture, Are. throughout the State of PeimsYlvanla, on Iber ia terms,for long or short periods; or permanent ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The Prompt payment of chains for losses due ing the-period of nearly 70 years that the Com pany has bees In esistence. entitles them to the contidence of,the_public; , Drust^roirs:—Arthur ' Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Jno. Neff, Richard -D. Wood, Wto- Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, Jamas N: Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L.--Barrison, F'rancis R. Cofie. "Edward 14. Trotter, Edward S_ Clarke, Wm. COnstin,gs.. ll Airrnra (1. ,Ccirrrs, Pres'nt. , C. S. RUSSELL, A ger.t,aoarands. PEAL 1. 4 ' , A EWER'S MU PE AL FIRE INS,I; • IL'. RANCE COMPANY • Capital Tb.e Farman Mutual Aire Insnrarice Company of Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1858, for the Mutual Insurance Conntry property only, and Immediately thereafter commenced its-oper ations on that principle, which has been strict ly adhered to since. All losses have beau promptly paid'out of thee Premiumscollooted on application for. Insurance without making any assessments. ,The,lnsurance of Country proper." only, the low rates charged for Insurance. saclike prompt payment of losses are deemed a saMclent ,mendation of the Farmers Mahtal Fitt Insur ance Company of Middle Penna.lvarda, to a owners of satextaas country property. P. Jounanx; Presi *TER; : - Agent. Towanda. Pm IVERPOOLAND LONDON AND LA GLOBE FIRE AND INbURANCR COMPANY.—Ofece, 45 Wllikata SC, and TM Braaqtray, N. Y. Capital, Surplus and Deserved Funds - (Gold) • • • - • . Assets in the United States, over 1,800,000 Daily Premiums, upWards of (gold).. 17,001, The shareholders..personally responsible for engagements of the company, All DirectorN mu t be shareholders. • to . IfEw YOH&.—Franc Cottene Es Chairman; Henry Grinnell, Esq., Depot. Ch — rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. Esq , E.•ld Archibald, H. B. H. Con s ul, ilexande Hamilton, Jr.,'Esq., Robert C. Ferguson, Esq. Allred Pell, Esq., Resident. Secretary. Ale ander Hamilton, Jr Counsel of Board. Barium --PheniZ Sank—Csmmann fr, Co.. The Polio* of this Company are issued by well-imowm American citizens resident in New York; who are Directors and Shareholders - , and consequently. with the other Shareholders. are. Individually liable for all the engsgedents of the Company; ail Policies are signed by them, all claim are payable In cash on proof of loss without deduction for interest, and not . , as is usual ; sixty days after presentation of proof. They expire al. lux o'clock• P. M., and not et noon. Life insurance , effected, and annuities granted on favorable terms: .-• He B. llicKWAN,lgent. Towirlds. April 23,1867. . THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR LIBOR Society's Agway for Bradford can. Yearly income over $2.000,003 °ash. MONTAZIYR a WARD Torranda, July 25.1847. THE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE of New York. .Agencj Jot BradtoriCo. CAPITAL . .$400,000; . . Dividend for 1866, 10_per cent. 11071T111!YE &:WA RD Towandii, July 15,1867. • THE LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE Ingprante Agency for Bradtril County, - Mutual Cash plan. .In successful operation or er twenty-sesen years. IIONT A L'..IYR,A WARD . • =Thwaadaaaly.3s, 18417 • NEW TAIL - OE SHOP. lb" . • • " ~._ - . .. • . nal 6 Paziv4 a shop in the rem beck of the !twins of .the Young Ken's Christisn Assocla tion, second story, over. Eddy's Clothing Store. Where be is now prepared to d all kinds-of • - • . ,• TAILORING, ••• • , In the best and most ashionable Manner. Il.... l 'PeriVice of many years, determine thin to oyi 'Oaths Fashions of the Times , ands Worn to please Ms customers; he believes wi I enable him to give satisfaction. - • _ • '''•*1111. Cutting done on short otices:id reason Me terms. • Toirtinits.. n Lice . 17. IFIG7. • cArITAL Ezrazsznia ovxi OF MIDDLE PENEMYINAMLit, OtHem In Montour County, Pe= a. March 6. '66 cA4E CAPITAL. $3,000,000 OAPiTAL:I3,4OO,9OO. AMPS PFOINNPACKEIL U •.... $160.00n $500,000 3360,00 $900,011) ...,s7o4**) 4600,000 $367,000 00
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