Hints about Work. Working Animal*.— On these the farmer ! depends lor almost every thing of success. They are as necessary to most tillers of the land on a large scale, as is the soil itsell. Their good couditioo for labor is just so much capital. The abominable farming which still in many parts of the couutry re gards " spring poor " stock no disgrace to j their owuer, and looks upon the condition of leanness, which many oxen and steers present iu the spring, as perlectly natural, cannot come under too strong reprobat ou. It is not only cruel in the extreme, but damaging to the lariner's own interests to the last degree. Poor stock give out soon in plowing and heavy work. Four oxen will hardly do the work that two should. Pluck and endurance may be accurately measured by couditiou. Beef Sock kept stalled, will gain very rapidly as tne weather moderates. The meal or oil cake fed should, if any thiug, be increased. Cows which "come in" in the spring should have good hay or cut feed (stalks or straw) with bran upon it, mid it possible some roots daily. Tliey at least need warm sheds and sunny yards.- Good stabling at night and iu cold weather, and warm sliel- j tered yards on pleasant days, will uiake not only a cow's paradise, but reward the far mer with fine calves, and a better tiow of milk. It is especially important that Sick or accidentally disabled animal be confined away from the herd, as soou as the injury or sickness is discovered. When cows are near their time, an accident to one causing "slinking" will be very likely to cause the same disaster to several. — Every stock yard should have one hospital, a id many an animal may be preserved from severe sick* ess by taking it from the herd and changing its diet, blanketing, currying, etc., tor a lew days. Never "doctor" ani mals by guesswork. In the anxiety to do something, many are just as apt to do the wrong thiug as the right. Consult your family physician in severe cases ; if he is a j humane man he will think it no unwarrant able liberty ; or watch the symptoms care fully and consult the druggist. Horses. —it is quite common for large horses to have swollen h gs, especially it ; they are not kept iu regular use. The same horses iu summer, especially if more or less in the pasture, are not troubled in this way. These enlarged legs indicate a weakly con stitution. In a system perfectly vigorous, these secretions would work off and leave the limbs clean and smooth. The proper treatment in winter is to keep the horse in fair condition, not fat, and allow him to stand a part of each day in a roomy box (or large stable) where he can walk about a little. Then he should have regular out door exercise, not less than an hour daily. The legs should be rubbed dry and clean alter each exposure to mud and snow. In deed, the more " elbow-grease " expended in rubb'iig the legs, the better. Brood Mares that are kept tied in stalls, should have an oppoitunity to exercise every day, either in the yard, or by moder ate driving. A liberal supply of water is also essential, as we have known mares to " slink" when they did not get drink lor a day or two Work-horses not required to labor, should be driven moderately at least once a day, several miles. Teams that are worked hard all winter, endure the severe fatigue of plowing, harrowing, etc., much better than if worked but little during the cold weather. Water for Stock. —When water must be pumped for all kinds of stock, in very cold weather, the weaker ones sometimes fail to get a suitable supply, as the surface free zes over, or the master animals drink the limited quantity that boys and lazy men will draw for the entire herd. Sheep. —Every animal, whether old or young, that does not get its proper allow ance of feed, or that requires a little extra cure, should be separated from the flock, and provid d with comfortable quarters and better feed than strong and healthy sheep receive. A few old ewes and the weakest lambs may occupy a small apartment to gether. Mutton sheep, as well as those to be kept over, should have a few roots dai ly, to prevent the scratches. Ewes that are near yeaning should be confined in a spacious, but warm apartment, so that the lambs tnay not be chilled and lost by ex poMtre to colli. Hemlock and pine boughs are excellent lor all kinds of sheep, and are a substitute for roots. Swine Breeding sows require care this month. Do not feed them much meal.— T1 ey require bulky and light feed. Skim med milk with bran, or oat-meal and boiled potatoes are the best feed. The best feed for young hogs designed for heavy pork next autumn, is quantities of oats and peas, ground and mingled with milk and slops from the kitchen. Let all swine have warm and clean apartments, .well supplied with dry straw. Swine will ea' a small quanti ty of light clover hay, and if it be cut two inches long, all the better. Occasional feeds of raw roots of any kind will be good for them. The Wood lot receives at this season more, attention than at any other. All agree to the desirableness of cutting fire wood in the winter, but in regard to felling timber for other purposes, there is consid erable dissent. Trees that have ceased to groty rapidly, only cumber the ground, buch are usually recognized with ease, by the peculiar mossiness of their trunks, and the scattered dead limbs, and with a little calculation they may be felled without in juri ig growing timber. No trees should be cut now for timber, which leaf out early and require only a lew warm days to till ehom with sap, like the maple, birch, beech, etc Oak, hickory and ash may perhaps be cut now as well as earlier. Sticks of hard wood for wagou tongues,sleighs, farm implements, etc., may be cut now, and be "sticked up" that is piled with sticks be tween tin HI, so that the air may circulate among them that they may season uniform ly It is very important that Fencing Stuff especially that for posts, should be split out, peeled, and piled up to season before being set ; and the same is true ot beau and hop poles, wood for grape trellies, stakes, etc., to insure durability. Good sledding must be improved to haul timber r with vehicles, regardless what may be un der it. The fruit garden slnmld be so situ ated that there is no need of passing thro' it, hut if this is not the case, take measure to keep any one from trampling on and in juring the beds. Grape Vines which were neglected last fall, may be pruned in ;t mild spell, as may Currants and Gooseberries.—The wood from these may be used tor cuttings, as also that of the vine, but it is not as good as that taken in au umn. Encourage the Boys Too little encouragement is given to the hoys engaged on farms, as a general thing. In imitation of their elders, they are eager to swing the scythe, axe, etc.: but seldom are they provided with suitable tools, or such as are made to correspond with their strength. Too of en are they turned off with some tool which has been cast aside as too poor, or too much worn for the use of those of more mature years ; and the con sequence is, after a short trial they are oft en discouraged, aijd unless of a particular ly persevering disposition,become disheart ened and uneasy, desirous of entering some other occupation. In some instances incon siderate parents flatter, or drive them to labor with heavy, unsuitable tools, and while being thus trained their bodies are permanently injured. Implements suitable to the strength of boys should be provided for their use, if required *o labor with tools; and by judicious instructions and encourage ment they will perforin more of certain kinds of work, in proportion to their age and strength, than their elders. A judicious parent will see that his son does riot go be yond his strength in his labor. A little en couragement byway of giving him a small patch to cultivate for himself, will encour age habits of industry, and independence oi judgment, etc. If Agricultural Societ ies would offer premiums for the best crops raised by boys, with tools suitable to the age, and have the identical tools exhibited with the samples of their produce, it might have a tendency to the more general use of suitable tools for boys ; and also induce some enterprising manufacturer to engage iu their manufacture, and the consequence won d be a greater disinclination of bovs and young men to leave the farm for the store and shop. SALTING CATTLE.— My practice is, to give my cows all the salt they will eat, tint e times a week, during the summer season. The amount Consumed by them is greater i while m flush feed than short The amount of milk returned by the cows is from a quarter to a third more than when salted, but once a week It may be that some \ soils are deficient in salt, and that stock re quire it in larger quant ities to equalize the I system If so, they will eut'less ; they are the best judges. The cflect of salt is to increase the de sire for both food and drink. Hence the materials for milk More salt is co sumed by my stock when led on a clean grans patch, where they can mix salt and grass, than if in a shed. A strong solution of salt in water, irregularly applied on hay fur ei-, ther cattle or horses, produces scouring, j <£lotl)ing. g0L() M 0 N ft SON, Have made large additions to tbeir STOCK OF_WINTER CLOTHING FOR ; Men and Boys' wear. , Consi-ting of all the latest.styles, such as BUSINESS SUITS, PANTS and VESTS, SHiRTS. COLLARS TIES, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES and MITTENS, HANDKERCHIEFS, WRAPPERS. DRAWERS, and HATS A CAPS. Which we are offering „t Great Retimed Prices. We would solicit n early call and examination oi our as sortment. 'all and get the worth ol \our mnnei at SOL''Mux ,t soN, Dec. L' 2, ISGS. No 2 Pat ton's Block. ATTENT I 0 N A T A No. 3 PATTOS'S BLOCK The Cheapest and VERY BEST CLOTHING IN TOWN Is now offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A T G E 0 R G E W. C 0 0 N & GO'S.,: One door South of Barstow & (iore's Drag Store. Pre. 12. IWS, /JOOD NEWS. REBELLION ENDED! TIIE PLLLCE OK CI.OTHINO G 0 N E D 0 W N W IT II G 0 LI) ! The best stock of good, well made Clothing ever brought pr this market is now open lor inspection at the STORE OF R. W. EDDY, Bought since the fall ot Gold and the Rebellion, which will eoal>.e him to give his customers the benelit ol very low figures, and the decline in prices. My go-,dsns usu al are styli-h, and u la made. No second rate shoddy goods, every article guaranteed as represented or no sale. My goods are all THE LATEST FASHIONS, l And equal to the best city custom made, and fit to a T. As usual the best quality all wool Business Suits, Black Frock Coats, Blai k Doe Pants. and Vests, Linen Coats, Dusters. at.d Pants, The Latest Style Fine Silk Hats. Soft, Straw, Panama and Cloth Hals, White and Negligee Shirts, Collars Neck Ties, Gloves, Sus penders. Cm er Shirts and Drawers, Best quality English Halt Hose. Over Alls, Over Shirts, Linen Hand kerchiefs, Ladies Fine Mi roeeo Travelling Bags. In tact everything usually found in a First Class Gentleman's Furnishing Store. My motto is good j ; Goods at a lair price are cheaper than poor goods al any > 1 price All goods sold al one price, no bautering nor teasing to make an offer, but every one gets the same goods it the same price, which is the bottom ol the rar.rket. All old goods marked down to the gold base, and will Ite sold regaidirss.ol sacri fice. It you waut good goods .it a fair price, go to EDDY S. wlieieyoo will find him ready to show hi goods and sell tliein 100 at the It.ve.t fig ure to corae-pond with Gold Bear in mind the place to l>g. goon, well made, reliable | Clothing is at U. W. EDDY' S, uexl door to Powell .V Co. R. W. EDDY. Towanda. Jan 7, IM.O. /CHEAPNESS, STYLE AND BEAUTY. NOW IS YOKK TIME TO YOUR CLOTHING CHEAY AT YOUR OWN PRICES. ! KKOCLAIM IT TO THE PEOPLE, j Just received—a large stock of Fall and Winter Cloth- i ing al J COBN's Klmira Branch Clothing Store. He -niyscoollr. boldly alio deliberately, that he fake foremost of the Clothing Merchants ot Towanda. Eigtheen hundred and sixty-one nas come, and the light and beauty ol Spring -bines upon us, with all its j radiant solendor. I shall continue to sell Clothing, lor ! Oa-h. cheaper ihaD any other man, as my goods ire all : nought cheap tor cash, and they will be sold cheap tor ; cash. My goods are all tnantif ictured in Elrnira, therefore 1 | can warrant them well made. Enough for me to say | Have everything in the line of ! CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. H.aTS CAPS. AC.. AC That is kept in any other Store iri town. This is a free country ; therefore it is tire tor all to d. their trading where they can do the best, regardless ol ihe cross and sour looks of old fogy merchants. I invin you to come and see tne —country as well as the city art invited—every person, rich or poor, high or low. bond 2. J.CORN. ' VEW FIRM. GREAT INDUCEMENTS FELLOWS, CRANDALL ,Y CO., Successors to Reynolds, Fellows A Co., are now offering and prepared to furnish on short notice, Wagons, f Hr . riages and Sleighs, of nil descriptions and of the late-t and most approved style and ol the best material, at the old stand opposite the Union House, in thecentr 1 part of Alba Borough, Bradford County, Pa. The public are assuted that the reputation the shop has acquired during the last six years under the super intendence o J. H. Fellows, will la* more than mait toiued, as he will superintend the work as heretofore, lie having long been and having had much experience as a 'at tiage arid sleigh Builder, would assute the public that no pains will be spared by the above firm to make the establi-hineut worthy ol their patronage. Thank ful as one ol the old firm for the patronage thus far ex tended, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. N. B—We, the umieisigned, being pr ctic.il raechan ; ics can manufacture and offer to the public at prices that will defy competition. JAMES H. FELLOWS, D. W. C. CRAND ALL. I I J. G. MERITT. Alba Borough. March 3t). IBKa. E W PL A N 1 N G M ILL. The undersigned having built a large and coram .dious ; Mill in the Borough of Towanda. and filled it with the most modern and improved machinery, tor the mantifac ' lure of WINDOW SASH A- BLINDS, ; ate prepared to fill orders, whether Urge or small, upon ! the shortest notice. e have also a large variety ot MOULDINGS, ol the latest style and pattern, which we I can turnish much cheaper than they can be worked in hand. PLANING. TONGUEING, GROVEING, AND SCROLL SAWING, and all other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our customers. Persons building, and not living more than twelve or ' fourteen miles distant, will find it hugely for their inter- : est to buy ol us. or bring their lumber arid have it worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Floor ing. or other luinlier, and while your team is feediug have it ground out and take it home with you. We will pay CASH tor PINK A HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our iumber yjrd. Come and see us. or It you can't eotne, write. , „ L. B. RODOERS & CO. Towanda. Feb. 8. IBfi4 :gEW IN G MACII IN E ! H"ing taken the Agency of the two best Machines yet mad.-. WHEELER A WILSON, AND SINGER. We are now ready to supply all. •a-MACHINES SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES tRT No mistake—the above makes AKE THE BEST The work of these Machines is alike on both sides ' and will not ravel, just come and try tt."% Glks, Thread. Oil, Soap. Needles. Oil Cans, Needle Cases, and extras kept on hand at our r tote.-%# j sell the thing that always pleases. j Call and see our samples and get our prices. v,. oo WICKHAM A BLACK. ! No*. 20. l&t>4. Towamia, Pa. Drugs ant> flltbicincs. IJARSTOW .v GORE'S DRUG STORE ! N T E W FIR M , NK W GOODS,} ANI) NEW PRICES 1 The undersigned having formed a co-partnership in j the Drug business under the name nt BAR-TOW A j (•ORE, at the old stand No 4, Button's Blink, where they ate daily receiving additions to their stock, irotn the most reliable importers and manufacturers, re-pert lully ask lor a liberal share of public patronage. A large stock ot FRESH I) R IT G S AND MEDICINES Has just beeu received .and we are uow prepared to sup uly the WANTS OF TIIE PUBLIC W!l'H ALL ARTICLES HELONUIM) TO THE TRADE. RE WINE- AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICAL USE •NI.Y. A FULL ASSORTMENT OK CONCENTRATED BdTANK'. ECLECTIC AND HOMtEPATHIC MEDI CINES. ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. PAINIS, OIL, VAUNIBB, PAINT AM) VARNISII BRUSHES, DVE-STI'FFS AND GLASS. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY KIND. ! TILDE.N'S ALCOHOLIC AND KLCIP EXTItACTS, Al.h'Al. OI It AX I) It FSI X O I 1) S . I All the Best Trusses, A B D 0 M I N A L S IT P I' O R T E R.S . Shoulder Braces, BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS. AND SHIELDS, | Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters. A LA KG E ASSORTMENT oL RAZORS, STROPS, POCKET KNIVES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE AND BF-sT QUALITY * A large supply Brushes for the Hat and Hair. Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Powders and Pastes, Oils. Perfumery, Soaps. Combs. Hail Dye. In vigorators. Ac.. 1 erosene Kerosene Lamps, Shades, ' himneys. Wicks, Ac, all of the latest styles. CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. r Physi. •ians supplied at reasonable rates. Medi j cities and Prescriptions carefully and accurately com ] pounded "lid prepared by cnispeteiil persons at all hours ol the day ami night. Sunday hours trom It to 111 o'- clock in t lie forenoon. I to 2 in the afternoon. D. H. BARSTOW. W. 11. H. GORE. Towanda. Aug 1. 1-' >5. TJR. PORTER'S OLD DRUG STORE. Already admitted to be The largest,safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, WITH Anestahlished reputation for keeping the best medicine UNEQUALLED in its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, i Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, whodt vo ; the most caret it 1 attention .pay the strictest regard to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles, and medicines ol unques tioned purity, has become THE CASH DRUG SToKE With prices revised to correspond with the market. WII 0 LES AL E AND RET AI L, j ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED AS HFC RESENTED. By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Impor ters or First Holders of Goods and Cash Purcha ses, the prices will always be at the low est point for Prime Goods. LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, DRUGS AND DYE-STUFFS. I hlcerylhing in this cxtensice stork trill be sold Cheap for Cash. ! PRICES REDUCED, VIZ: lOF SOAPS. PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS. POCKET KNIVES AND RAZORS, i L A M P S A N I) M A T E I! I A L S FOR LIGHT TRUSSES k SUPPORTERS, WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE. j TORACCO \M> SNUFF. ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, TOOTH. SKIN ANII HAIR PREPARATIONS FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Eclectic, Botanic and Hom/ropathic Medicines ■S/iiffs, Bird Hied, Lamp Shades anil Harden Seeds. FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac. Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing the great want-of the People, reduced iu Price, and revised tor the Cash System. DR. PORTER'S COAL OIL. DK. PORTER'S CAMPHKNE! DR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL! DR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID! Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the Market. D R PORT ER ' 8 PI?EPAIf ATI O N S FOR FAMILY UsK. Kuown as Sale and Reliable Remedies,are warranted to what they are intended to give satisfaction, viz : Dr Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 50 cents Dr Porter's Family Embrocation ■' 55 " lr Porter'.-Tonic Elixer '• lon •• Dr 1 orter's Worm Syrup " 50 " j r Porter's Com p. Syr. Hypophosphites.. " 10(1 " jDr Porter's Uterine Tonic " 1.-,o " |Dr Porter's Bla- klierry Balsam " 35 " IDr Porter's Tooth Ache Drops " 25 " !Dr Porter's Cephalic Snuff. •' 25 •' IDr Porter's Tooth Powder " 50 '• |Dr Porter'sTricogene.. " 50 o !Dr Porter's Tricophile • 50 " jDr Porter's Shampoo < 50 • Dr Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion " 50 iDr Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 35 •• jDr Porter's Bed Bug Poison 35 .. 'Dr Porter s Black Ink < 25 '• ! Dr Porter's Cleansing Fluid *• 371 -< IDr Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 35 << Dr Porter's Citrate Magnesia 35 < jDr Porter's Worm Wafers " 35 . ! MEDICAL ADVICE GIVEN GRATUITOUSLY \T THE OFFICE. Charging only for MediciuP. I hankful tor past liiicrai patronage would respect lully announce to his friends and the public thatno pain | - liall be spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of : tbeircontidence and patronage, at the CASH DRUG STORE! Corner of Main and Pine streets. fiotcls. gNYII E R II OUS E . W AVER 1. V, N. Y. The Snyder House is a four story brick edifice with ; large, airy rooms, elegant par ors and well lurnished, is near the depot and the general Mage office at WAVERLY. N. Y. It is open for passengers at all trains on the Erie i railway—time going east is 2:5. 5:5. 5:43, l|:4 t a. m i i'd 5.22 p. m ; going west is 5.-2 D. :20. a. m. and 1:44* j 3/43, 5:25, 10:20 p. m. TICKETS FOR SALE 1 Ist 2d and 3d class to ail principal points west ; also, | by Steamers ou Lakes Huton , Michigan aud Superior at j low rates. Aug. 14, IM;S. C. WARFORI). I'IJK PROPRIETOR OF THE ROYSE A HOUSE, BURLINGTON, PA., i Begs leave to inlerm his old customers and the travel i ing public, that he has thoroighlt repaired and renova ted his House, and it is now in good condition to accom- ! modate guests in a satisfactory manner. I. T. ROYSE, Burlington, .lime 2''.. I*G5. Proprietor. 1 ON E S no C S E~! * I w Corner uf Muil.rt Square and Market SI. HARRISBURG, PENN'A. The subscriber. having disposed of his interest in the i Loclieil House, will dev >te his entire attention to the I JON ES HOUSE, And for the very liliera! patromige extended to it for the j lis -f year, lie returns his thanks and solicits a eontinu- I ance of favors. C. H. MAN N, June 26, lsci Proprietor. fjaibaiare. TJARDWARE. CODDING & RUSSELL t HAVE A " LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS. J p To which additions are daily being made, which tbey 0 offer cheap for Cash. A large assortment of jj COOKING STOVES. Among the many desirable and beautiful patterns is the CELEORATED AMERICAN. ! j This beautiful stove is unsurpassed for economy in fuel ; is a petted linker; is the be-t COOK STOVE in | the market. Among their healing Stoves may be found a great variety suitable for every place where stoves are I used. STOVE PIPE AND SHEET IRON WORK, Always on hand and made to order. T I N W ARE, 1 \ large stock roan-factored trom the very best material and by experienced workmen. A very ful assort tin. Nt o IRON. NIALS AND STEEL, At New Yoik prices. HOUSE AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, TOOLS FOH THE FARMER, Tools lor the House Joiner and Carpenter—Toois for Blacksmiths'—Tools lor everybody. WINDOW SASH AND GLaSS. PAINTS. OILS AND j VAKNISHKS, MACHINE OIL AM) BENZOLE, KDROSENE OIL. LAMPS. WICKS AND CHIMNEYS BELTING. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, BRITTANNIA AND PLATED WARE, Pumps, Lead Pi.pt, •' ho in Pumps, Water ( Pipes, Grindstones and fixtures, K E R O S E N E L A N T E R N 8 , JOB WORK done with dispatch, I .amps repaired. I Fluid l amp-slid Lanterns altered aud fitted to burn Ke j rosene. j Grain, Old Iron. Casting and Wrought Scraps, Copper,. Brass. Brittunula. Beeswax, Feathers aud Rags taken iD exchange tor goods. Highest price in cash paid for Sheep Pelts and Furs. **-OUR GOODS have been purchased on the pay down system and will be sold for READY PAY. JOIIN A I CODDING &. RUSSELL. ! C. S. RUSSELL. I 1 Towanda. March 10. lxilS | i A R S H A L L B R 0 T II E R S ! I DEALKKH IN H A R D VV A *R K ! TIN, COPPER, StIKKT IRON, AND : I HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, | TOWANDA. PENN'A. Starr one door sunlit of Hie Post Office. R. T. M ARSrt ALL. W"K. MARSHALL. jyj ARSII AL L BROTHER S WLh to call the attention of the public to their new Stock of HARDWARE, FA I'M I.VG IMPLIMEXTS, BRACK SMITHS' TOOLS, and CARPENTERS' TOOLS, j A Iso, a large assortment of Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils, Putty. Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brushes of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest Cash price. Also, a tiine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS ; of every style and pattern to suit the public. Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Fluid U> j Kerosene. Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of all i kinds of TIN WARE. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO\ I We have on hand a hue article of CLASS FRUIT JARS, with improved self-sealing corks, and HERUBTICAL SEALING CANS, j which is one of fhe best cans used. | June 2(1. lMii.a. fUcrtl)aniii;c, &Tc. !J J E XR Y MEli C U,U & CO., I j Towanua, Penn'a, Have on hand and are opening at LOWEST MARKET PRICES' A superior stock of DRY GOODS < | DRESS GOODS, WOOLENS, ! COTTONS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, I BOOTS & SHOES, * CROCKERY, &c. : i Towanda, March'2l, INtiS. • QRL A T ATTRA CTI 0 N AT J II M&O N/T ANY E' s S T ORE! | PEACEJPRICES. | Every vaaiety of ' LADIES' CLOTH, AND FANCY DRESS GOODS Goods forlGentlemen ol •| EVERY DESCRIPTION. And a!l;the,kuown Styles to suit thisJ_Market, which i will he sold at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL I TO SUIT CUSTOMERS At prices that cannat bnt please. I Rctrrning thanks 'or past favors, we invite atteution I to nil Laive Stock It if. professions. service- to tht ! people oi lowuntla ami vicinity. official his resident* on Pure street, where ho can always betnund when nd professionally engaged . WA PECK, Attnriuy at Lmvd Towandu • I'a.—Office over Means" Store, tortmrly ocju ! pied l.y N.N. Betts. ioc. I. 18(14. / 1 EOKGE D. MONTANVE. AT'TUJ- Vj SE V AT /.All' —Office in Union Block, tornn I ly .r.etipied by Jxs. MAH AKI.AM.. V \\[ T. DAVIES, Attorney at Law, To- j'' Vt • Hal, da, i'a. Office Hilli Win. Will kins. Esq " 1 'articular alitniioii paid to Orphans Court nusiues and setlleuieiil ol de ed.-uL- estates. 25-42. J" 1 ■ MKKCI R K Nlol iKlgned having a-nociatod themselves togeth I ei in tli* piaciiceol Uw, oiler their proie-Honal ?wi j vice.- to the public. ULYSfchb MfcUCUR, V. I>. MORROW. , * t :ll I'll !. |HIkA. L DWAKD T. ELLIOTT, Attorney at Law, 1 Aa tiWiiiiGj, i'a.,. u i itlii e one (lo#i south • i'i* icu •. op iasir t over the room formerly occupied toi i tlie lei' graph Office March 2, I Mia. L 1 I, A N DHLS, Licensed Auctioneei , i 2* Canton, Bradlord cminiy, i'a., having hail nee I, , ( experience. otJers his services to the public Address by letter or otherwise. Cantoh, July Is. t*l>s. I AW CO-PARTNERSHIP. J—J The under>iguetj have toriueit a co-partner-hip it : , la* busiue.tH under Hie uaiue ol aiam>4" I'kkt. I'a rite t ular *Ut'iilioii paid to business in the Urptiaim ('•mrf. ' i J t AIA.\LS. i , Towniida. January .13. IKKS. 11. I'fc.hT. I>ATRICK A PECK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Offices In L'ni'n Block, T"wuiula. I'a.. t irne 11 \ occupied by Hon. Win. KlweiL and in Pa'lick's block. Alliens. Ph. T ir) 1 may be coiiMilteu at either place. 11. W PATRICK. H|||l3 W. A PMK- McK EA N a PA VNE. - A TT'JItNE YS AS It I OL'S.sEEEOUS AT I.A IT T. van.fa | Peim'a. Particular attention paid to buiiin-> in the Or piiaiis' Court. * 11. B. M K. AS*. H. K. PftYNK. A"V'- I M.j \\ r 11 CAKNOCII AN", ATTORXE I ▼ t • AT /. -lIP, I'roy. I'a. Special atfeu!iii g vei to col ecting claims again>t the (vcr>.iiietil hr Bounty Hack Pay and Pensions. Office with K. U. Pars. ffs. K.-j •luhi* 12, lMi5. LM>U*AHI> OVERTON Jr., Attorney a' ' \a /. if, loH.mda, l'.i. Offiie in .Montaiues Ui.rh. i,vt r l-'rosi s Msii' jiilV 13th, l*o.A | lOUN N. CALIFP, ATTORNEY A1 *) I.A IT. Tiiwundit, I'a. Also, Government Agent , or the collection ol Pensions. tsa.-k l'ay and Bounty. BtT No charge unless successful. Office over li< Pus! Office and News llooin, Dec. I. 1-64. ■ OD. STILES, M. I)., Physician if- Sunjeun. • Warren Centre Bradford (J niuty, l'.i. Offi e formerly occupied by Dr. McKec Visits madi wiih promptness. Particular attenti n given to tin ileal ment nt < liionic cases, and Diseases Incident to le males and children. Office terms Cash. Dr. Stiles is a graduate id the "Philadelphia Univei .sity ol Medicine aud Surgerywhere he aliended IT" tali courses of l.nturcs. he also attended the clinical lectures ot the " Blockley Hopit tl" lor two winters and took a special course on.Bandaging, operative an l mi nor surgery Dec. 20. I ; : Dcntcstrn. WEN TV-FIVE YEAKS EXPERIENCE X IX |)h\M>ri€Y. -3. S Smith. M l . would re spectfully inJoim the iiiheibifant- ot Bradhud C*. i ut \ t1i..1 he i- | I'liiiHiiaiiily I c; ted hi Wnverly. N.Y.. w! eit he lih> heeii in the piaciice ol hi* piofe-.-ioti tortile p;i-i JiMir \t\irs. He won d -ay tlml from his long xud -u - ces-t il practice i v" \enrs duritioii. he is tamiliar with 1 all theditt'eieiit stxles ot wmk dne in hiiv mikl all !• u lal e>t.ilili-hm'it.- in city or :.uitiy, and is belter pre ; paied than any other Mental operator in the vicinity t | do wotk the be-t adapted to the many and different 1 i cases that present themselves oftentimes to the lu uti-t j | i- he undeMaiid- the ai l o. making his nwu ariiti' ial teeth, and ha- facilities or doing the-aine. T ttiosi. requiring under sets ot teeth he would call attention to | lu- new kind ot wroik which cousi.-ts o' porcelain tor hotli plate Miid teei h and orming a continuous gum. 1 is tn* re do raid t, more u tnra in ap|>eraiiee. and mm h iter adapted to the gMii than any other kind of work, i Those in need ol the same ..re invited to call and exam ine specimens. Teeth filled to last lor years and oiten t mi's for Ine. Chloro om, it fin , and ".V huu* i hdr" administered with pern-cl satety. as over lour hundred path nt.- within the lu.-t lour yens can testily. Nov 11 , I v '>.*. 6B DK H. WESTON, DENTIST Office n Pat toil's Block, over BarsUiw A (Sore's M ug ■ j ami ('hen l ;* I S or> Ij-iibo jCM 1111 A TAYLOR. 1> EN TIE TS, i> aniK linn- tn the public tli t they huve ' ■ •pened a t'cnlal "ffi ein Juliu K Mem*' B "ck in t!ie muni* buiiieily in-, ui icd by Dr tl. tl M'midiuß. (dee'd) wbeie th. y .re prepared l. d.> nil kinds >! wmk lit llie very lu—l -lylc leims 11 u i.al.le and ull H"ik war ranted m give pertect >aii-hic!i"ii. A -hale t tile pub lic . nlr.mage is le.-peclftilly solicited K. P. SMITH WM.K. Tavlok. : Nov 27. l-b.i.—tt Jnsuramc. rroWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY. H. li. M'KKAN Agent for 'he following well known -elii de Insur ance Companies : NEW KmilaM) Isst'HANCE Co —Hartford, Conn. AsETTS ..1. 244.078 15 KENSINGTON In.-i uanck C Philadelphia. WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY. Wilkes- Barre. Penu'a. ! Capital and Surplun $150,000 | ASSETS. Stock not called in - $50.00t Bills receivable - ... 40.000 11. —. 5-20 Bonds - 25,01i0 Temiiorary and call Loans .... o.ihhp I0:{ .-hares M y liming Bank Stock - - • 0,1.-0 50 sliaies l'ir-l Nat B.uk at \Vi ke--B. rre. - 5,n00 40 shares Wilks-Barre Bridge Stock - • 2,5-0 Heal Estate 1.51!. •I.idgm-nls ln2 Due from Agents and others - - . 7,114 C'a.-h in hand and in Bank 1 ,-42 DIKKCTOKS. j G. M. Hollenback, 1.. D. Shoemaker, . 11. D. Lace, John Kir hards. H. M Hoyt, Charles A. Miner, • Samuel Madliams, o. C.dlins, Stewart I'ierce, Chas. Dor ranee, Wm.S. Boss, G M Harding. G. M. HOI.I.ENBACK. Hrtmdmt. L. . SIU.EMAKEU, Cie. - President. 1!. C- SMITH Sec'//. ! H. B. M'KEAN. Agent. Towauda, i'a. LUZERNE INSURANCE AGENCY. .■ETNA InsCKANCE CO — hart ford, ASSETS $3,000,000 Uri.ToN INSURANCE Co.—AVte York, CASH CAIMTI.A $300,000 ! METROPOLITAN Insi-KANCE Co., i CAPITAI $1,4000.000 j H.IVAL IN-i'k AKCE CO., CAPITAI $10,000,000 1 .1 vkhpcol & LONDON INS. CO., CAPITAL $5,000,000 LIKE IXSUK \NCE—CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. ASSETS $5,1.00.000 *i~ Policies issued for the .-Etna, Fulton and Metre p.ditail, and orders received inr Insurance upon luvoia hle terras. B.C. MUD. igeni. Wilkes-Barre . I'a. H 11. M KKAX, Agent, for the above Companies at Towanda, Pa. • C.G GKIDLLY, Agent, Orwell. Pa. Sept 4. "n5. r | HE TRIUMPH OF FREEDOM OVER j A. SI.AVEHY.' - A COMPANION KOK THE DECLARATION OP INDEPENDENCE, j , This National Engraving de-igued and eopv-right.d by .). 1.(1. 4 (IMB. and publish,d by C F. Cr055.N...137, 1b...1u 7, Broadway, New York, is now being ..tiered to tli- people ot Biadtoid County through triveting agen - ' it is a copy in official '..11n "I the Amei.dment ol the Con-titntion ol th United Stite- ah li-hiug .-laver* ; to w ich is appended the Autograph- ot i resident Lin coin, \ ice Piesi rut Hamlin. Schuyler Colfax, Sj.e.ker ol the House of Representatives ; J \V. Forney. Secre tury ot t e Senate; Edward Ml herson. Clerk ot the ' Hou-e ot Hei'iesentaiives. mid <>i all the members at Ibo h ihe Senate ai d Hou-e >.i Kepie-ei.taiive- h.. v..t ( I ed lor this imp. riant measure, giving it! 2 lac-sinnle sig ! natures, and a reliable and true tecord ol one ol li e TIM.SI in.portaiit events in the Nation's history -in. e the immortal Decimation oi I ml. pend.nce. The whole is engraved oil copper plate,an., published on strong, tine I aid-boanl 111x25 inches, a. d is aceompapud by an ex planatory Key , giving also the negative vote ll|hhi the amei dtiient. 'the Engraving is appr-ipiiateh einl.el lisl ed. m.d loinis an mi.alio i tal.and valuable iiu-men ... It should be pr..< ured and preserved by every iriend o. Kie. dotil Price $1 50. D. VV. Hughe-, ol T. wanda.i-an until tized traveling Agent, lor the sale ot Ibis work. I.u I he I..Rowing towns viz: L Islet Hrsptqnin. Mysox. Asylum, Alliens twp. s and B"io". Litelitielo, \\ iuohani. VYuneti, Hume titwell a I'ike, Teiry . Monn e Bui Imgi. ns smulilield. and Iter 1 . rick llaitry Hotv. ml., ..| I t Hoy. i.-agrut lor l elioy i - Kiai kiii., ( ai.lmi 1 roy lup. and Boro Coliiiiil.ia.Gian- • ville. S| r nglield and Columbia. 1. Wells, tor South Creek ut d liiogbury. , Nov. 27. lbi>s.—tf -furniture. E W A i; i; A \i; i-; .\, Kx T , A MAMMOTH FURNITURE IN TOWAaNDA. BHADFOUU COUNTY. p Fnn WITIJ REDUCED Pp.M.fc,. JA M E S 0. VllO S'l Would respectfully announce to the p t .,,, lord aud the a> joining .•..unties, thai l ti',. °* the Store, on the -outl. side ..I the Pi,l,|; c - melly occupied by I lILsTLK WEI L- 'I ao store on Main Sire t, lorntei ly 0.. i,|,|, ,j'| "j" 1 as a Crocery Stole, and having eoiiLe. t.u "v.. now the largest and l -t Kninitine V\,n.. ionnd il.is side | ilie i iiy ot New York '"""i-: . lortheriiiore uiinouiice that lie has in the * .--I ami lest sin. k ot Furniture ever i.tlereuI''* 1 ''* *'• kit, or to be toiiud in Noriln m I ''"'H. . .n.slant addil'ons will be Inadelrom I;, -i, . 7 ' Kocbester and various olliei places to u:,u,s' r *.* 1 ' .ion all ol In. b will he sold a' lower la a •thfi iftalt-r iln - .side of New York, qualify "t g (IH. ,l My .-tuck consists in part oi MAHBLbaud WOOD TOP CENTUE TABLt MAHBI.E and WOOil TOP HALL *l^ DINING and EXTKNsIox t a -,"' CAKD TABLES, PIANO STOOLS, BUREAUS, STANDS, BEDSI KA n I Chair.- of every variety and style, as cheat . cheapest and good a- I he be.-t. ' r w kt Kiiarneb-d Chamlier Sets, also Oak CW Walnut. Parlor sets iu Hair. Cloth, liauia-fc V t ' >ud Heps, at prices which defy competition' A EASY CHAIRS, arid ROCKERS, CAMP co DIN a.,d STOOLS. BOOK RACKS, vvii.ii -\.i rs, IRON Bbi'STE U>S, HAIR and f-IUsK M \Tri{ES-K- ChiUiren's Carriage-, Ch:ldien' Cradle, r . r LOOKING GLASSES, * LOOKING GLASS PLATES, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINIiS, PHOTOGRAPH OVALS. STEEL ENGRAVINGS, CORDS and TASSEL- In fart everything in t .-lin.-usually to . •list class In liiitii i e St.n I shall also continue.,' ' da. tiiie 'iirtiif ore a.- usual and warrant the -,.n„ *' -atistactjon. The public are inviied to call s -d or themselves, at ihe sioie.on Main sn.-ei -*" '■ ' —* ..it Ii ol vlontul.ye-. My OKrtto i, quick sale', ,r.'i J ® .irotits 1 Ready made Coffins. Burial Ca-e- Coffin I'lhk Handle-' together with ever , thing in i| line 1 ...king const anlly on hand, wit two elegu.t Hs a .. r'uuerais attended wilhiw a circuit ol 25 nui— .liable terms. " l; ' I'owaud .. Pa., June 20.1W55. JAMES ! wrkiuiinlik- luuiircr C I iuvil' ill* II i< lit DO tilt I'Ul'lif t! llif H rii j -hall at* be h; rj-*tti i 4 dural ilify, auy • •>' nl s . .Hid my price* will g- : adi - , , • mt* nill idrnit. If Mis.- CLARA A. STOCK WELL. Pre- - ( .t ie-- VI i— — Jl LI A Si K\ LN s. A --H*iale I* r- •ptn-s- Mi-- SI >AX D. WOOD. Tear he!... In-Hun vv., LUTHER H SC'O I'T, Steward. Mi- -I oTi !. . The Winter Term commences Tt'F-li.iV , ; j 2,and will cuulinue 14 weeks. TUITION, TKH TEKM : [Payableinvariably in advance.or me-halt the school oi nd one-hall al the miudleot the terc -t -aud contingencies included.) Preparatory—first class f • •• -ecoii.l cla-3 •• -4 Higher, Ist and 2nd year perterm > Higher, 3d year, per term C"llegiate. ill N. B. Pupil- will he cla-sed by the x..?t ;■•■ branch they re-pedive'v pursue. Pupils using scholarship- ire charged $2 pertrt" luel aud contingents. EXTKA EXPENSES ' P renc;- I . Drawing Board in the Institute per week, Washing, per dozen Use of Furniture in rooms, perterm The Collegiate year i- divided into three Wie- 'i weeks each. The Mmiver-ary exercises will I*fci. ! tbf close ol the Spring term N .le.hi. ti..ii will l? made for absence, exee - - ' ol protracted illness ol over two week-. Boarder- will .Item-elves find tuei .a.l Jig'.*. . ose-. arrangeineoLs can is-inade with llie Sr*. bullish tliein Where liedding is not nirr -M pil- ' hi* in-. ■ I v.--. I hey will is* .Jnirire.i i • 5" p-' " r ". .V.o ./ htp irlment —Siiecial eietcises ■re I .- without extra charge lor those prepariiig thes-'■= as Teachers ol Common >cli>.d-. No pain- wi.l be spared, on the part tl ' and I'r.istees iu sii.-tainiug the high repiita': ' lulion ha-hitheito enjoyed, and ill rt-ider.r worthy ol lulure palioo .gc and support JAMES M. WILI.I Pr p Jan. 1. I sip; 13ook-Bini)rni. BOOK-HIN DERY.—THE ITBI.II • tlulijr iiitsrmed iliataß 1 est a* lili*tyle and manner which cannot r * Music, Magasioe*. Newspapers, 11 bound in every variety ot style. Particular *l;t will be paid to the Ruling and Binding "1 BLANK BOOK> To any desired pattern, which in quality and duff wil be warranted. .All work will lse ready tor delivery whenpr<- * Tbe patronage of The public is soliciied,•D®' K *ali>laction giiiiran'eed Bindery (after Ist heceniber.) in the ? r , { '• Reporter'' Building (down stair*.) n°rdi • I*lsl>l it- S<|ii;ie lokvpntbi pa. N" v ' JJljotograpljs. g0 M ET II I X G NE T A ' GEORGE H. WOOD'S P II OTOG 11 A PII IC (• A LLE-'' TOW4NIIA, PA- He has the pleasure of informing , fl^i pairm.s, that he is now prepared Ui makr l beaulitul style ol GE M FEIIROT Yl'E •" mounted on cards very cheap. hvisu- 9 A l>o, Meiaiimfypes tor Lockets well as all kinds of P II 0 T OGI! A 1' H > AS BEFOBE IN T U BEST ST Y L E 0 F i r ' ' View - taken of Houses on short notice. 00 P Y I N G I) 0 X E T 0 OR' ,; In a few days. v* T 1* I' AL L WO R K WAKR A> 1 Albums kept on hand and will be sold cbcai G. B. W(H,P Dee. li 1 stlf. 1 MPORTANT TO I)ISCHAK(JEI 1. "i.-.l Soliliers. Fathers. "l" tt ,j. i.r- *' Sisters, and Orphan children ol J. ..■••- " , - all persons 'hut have . laims ag .inst the <• jyir ' in any "l the Depallm. Nts at H'a-liii.gt" n ' 1 same pioinptli . ..He. led .by calling " y; t KFA^ u "j| sio'' av office over Montsnye s Stcte X' l wanda, Pa March 20. 1865