Making Cheese. 'Che following directions for cheese mak- ' ing apply to cases where but few cows art kept : The making of good cheese depends up on a skillful manipulation of the milk and curds, and it is greatly facilitated by hav ing a good dairy or cheese making appar atus. The small-sized vat and heater of < W. Ralph, of Utica, with its recent im < provement for equalizing and distributing i the heat through the milk and curds, is one if the best that has yet been invented. To . make a nice quality of cheese, good rich c milk is required, and during the pro cess of manufacture, a slow, even heat 11 chi i!d be studied in conducting operations. Presuming, then, that our correspondent has got a good vat and heater, and that the t ■■ night's and morning's meal of good milk i l are added together in that vat, we coin- j mence operations. The milk is raised grad-) i ually 10 a temperature of S8 degrees, and a |. sufficient quantity of rennet put in and j ; mingled with the* inilk to coagulate it in j ' i.bout 40 minutes. The rennet shouldj | have been previously prepared by soaking md rubbing three sweet healthy rennets in I - three gallons of water, containing sufficient j • salt to keep it from tainting. The skins, j it'ter having been rubbed out and snaked j fur several days, may be taken out and the j liquor strained and bottled. Its strength j j diould then be tested, and if good old skins , have been used, a halt teacupfull or less i , will be enough to curdle the milk. The j coagulation of the milk having been per-j eted (which is determined by lifting a ! portion of the curd with the finger, when ! • should readily split apart, showing a . clean fracture}. then cut the curd length-! wise and again crosswise of the vat, leav- ! ug ii in perpendicular columns, say half' in inch tiiick. In the best dairy districts a curd-knife, composed of a gang of long thin blades, double edged and one-quarter inch apart is used. Tin- curd is then left at vest some twenty j minutes, or until it settles and the whey j begins to look clear. Then a gentle heat is begun to be applied, and the curd very ; carefully lifted and the columns broken ! with the hands. This part of the operation should fa- done very gently and very care- j fully, otherwise the oily particles will be worked off. The application of heat should 1.-e very slow, and very little manipulation is icquired in breaking, beyond keeping tin curd from packing at the bottom ot the \ vat. When the mass packing indicates a : temperature of 92 deg., shut off the heat and let the mass stand thirty minutes or s m-ire, occasionally gently lifting or stirring the curds to keep from packing. At the expiration of that time start the heat and raise to 95 degs., the curd being stirred gently, as before, to keep from packing. It may now stand another thirty minutes, with only occasional stirring, when heat is again applied, and the mass raised to 100 | •leg. No more heat, or at least this is the j highest point to which it should be raised j After standing an hour or more, if the curd does not harden up, nor the whey begin to ; have a little acid smell, and the tempera- , lure has fallen, a little more heat may be ' ipplied, but n it to raise it above 100 deg , ' We should remark that in coolish weather ; i cloth should be thrown over the vat,when the curd is remaining at rest, to prevent heat from passing off. To make a nice flavored cheese,the whey m ar the close of what is termed "cooking the curd," should have a little acid odor. It then should be drawn off, and the curd if l ight will have au elastic feel,and on taking i liaiidfuh and compivssii g it,will,on open ing the hand, readily fall again in pieces, i Some dairymen try it between their teeth uid if the curd squeaks it is in condition I . wlu-y off. \\ hen a vat is used,the whey being drawn and the water removed from under the vat, the curd is drawn to one end and worked over, so as to facilitate drain og'e, the vat also being canted up. Sixteen wine gallons ot milk, well handled, will auk-- about sixteen pounds of curd, and ii lei it is worked ovi i and properly drain •d. and led, say to B'i deg.,nice fine salt :s worke : in at the rate o|'2ipounds to 100 of curd. Some use 3 pounds of salt for 100 oi curd After the salt is properly incorpo rated through the curd, it is at once dipped :nto the hoop and put to press. For al6 pi und cheese a hoop about 10 inches in di meter may be used. If it is desired to have a large cheese, a la-inch hoop may be taken, and tin curd of two days put to gether The manner of doing this is as l'ol '■l ws : Cross tin- first day's curd, and let it u-niain in pr< s iill the following day,when llu- hoop is slipped oil'and a thin rind from I In- upper side of the cheese trimmed off with n sharp knife, the edges of the cheese iU,, lu-iug pared off. The top is then scar tied with a fork, and the cheese returned * oi the hoop in a clean cloth On this the new curd is placed, and the whole put to press In a couple of hours it is taken from the press, bandaged and turned, and again put to press, till the following morning, win n it is taken to the dry room and tin top and bottom oiled with whey butter.— \\ here there is no convenient dairy appara tus for use. tin- milk may be strained in a tub. For heating, place a five-pail kettle upon an arch or stove and have a large tin vessel made in the shape of a tin pail to et in the kittle, so as to be surrounded with water A portion of the milk is dip ped int.. the tin vessel, which should al ways be surrounded with water while be ing heated, and the milk raised to the de -ired temperature by being returned back ward and forward in the tub. And so in heating up the whey and curd (a strainer b ing thrown over the tub) the whey is dipped into tin- tin vessel, and then back again to the tub, ai.d the various degrees of tempi ruture as described,effected in this manner. When a tub is used, a rack and sink is needed to properly drain the wliey d- in tin- curd. Coloring matter is now generally used in the dairy It adds noth ing to tie- flavor WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS. To which additions are daily being made, which they offer cheap for Cash. A large assortment of COOKING STOVES, Among the many desiraide and beautiful patterns is the j CELECRATED AMERICAN. This 4>eautiful stove is unsurpassed for economy in fuel; is a perfect baker; is the best COOK STOVE in ; the market. Among their heating Stoves may be found j a great variety suitable for every place where stoves are ■ used. STOVE IMI'E AND SHEET IRON WORK, Always on hand and made to order. TINWARE, A large stock manufactured from the very best material i and by experienced workmen. A very ful assortment o IRON, NIAI.S AND STEEL, At New York prices. HOUSE AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, TOOLS FOR THE FARMER, Tools lor the House Joiuer and Carpenter—Tools for j Blacksmiths'—Tools for everybody. WINDOW SASH AND GLASS. PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, MACHINE OIL AMI BENZOLE, KDROSENE OIL. LAMPS. WICKis AND CHIMNEYS BELTING, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, BRITTANNIA AND PLATED WARE, Pumps, Lead ripe, < /lain Pumps, Water j Pipes, Grindstones and fixtures, K E R O S E N E I. A N TERNS, JOB WORK done with dispatch. Lamps repaired. ; Fluid letups and Lanterns altered and fitted to burn Ke j rosene. Grain, Old Iron, Casting and Wrought Scraps, Copper, j Brass. Brittannia, Beeswax, Feathers and Rags taken in 1 exchange for goods. Highest price in cash pa'.d for Sheep Pelts and Furs, i jar OUR GOODS have been purchased on the pay i down system and will be sold for READY PAY. JOHN A. CODDING , i CODDING & RUSSELL C. 8. RUSSELL. I Towanda. March 10, Ist;'! A R S II A I. I. P. K <> T H K 11 S ! IKAI KU" IN II A . R n \v A iq E ! TIN, COPI'KK, SttKKT iitON, INI' ii or s r v v it \ is ii i n <; <; otms, TOWANPA. PKNN \ Store one. door south of the I'ost Offiee. 11. T. MARSHALL, K. MARSHALL. i Y| ARS II \L I. BROTIf ER S Wish to call the attent • i i! tlie public to th- ir new Stock ot HARDAYAKE, FARMING IMPLIMENTS, BRACK SMITHS' TOOLS, and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a large assortment of Window Glass, Sa-h. Paints, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brushes j of all kinds, which will he sold lor the lowest Cash price. Also, a tiine assortment of KEROSENE I A M Pr> of every style and pattern to suit the public Lamps repaired and changed frni Oil and Fluio ,o Kerosene. ; j Particular attention paid to the Manufacturing of all • j kinds ot tin ware. JOKB 1N U riOKfTLV kTTKS I> El> To. 1 We have on hand a fine article of ■ GLASS FRUIT JAIIS with improved seif- Healing orks, and i ! HE It NETICAL SEAL IN G CAN s , which is one of the best cans used .Line 20, 1SI;">. JJljotograpljs. (I M E 'I 111 N <; X E \V A T GEORGE H. WOOD'S PH OTUIi R A I'll I<• li A fill E R V , low as iii r j He has the pleasure of Informing Id "id tip-iid.-. and patrons, that he is U"W prepared to make the new ant. ; beautiful style of GEM FERROTYPES. mounted on cards very cheap. Also, Melainotypes for Lockets Cases, or Frames, a. well as all kinds ot P II 0 T O O R A P II > AS IISKoKb - I.S T H BEST S T Y I. H <> K- A R T ! Views taken of Houses on short notice 0 0 I'YIM! 1 0 X K TO ORI) E K In a few days. A I. I, WO1! K AV ARI:A NT K . Alhains kept on hand and will he sold cheap. G. H. WOOD. | I>PC. i. I*i4. | JJJ E W P L A N i N G M ILL. The undersigned having built a large and coram dious Mill in the Borough of TYwanda, and filled it with "(!.• most modern and improved machinery *o: the -n mufti, ture of j WINDOW S.A.SIi .v BLIND.- j arc prepared to fill orders, whether large or snnd upon the shortest notice. v.e have Im a iarge variety ,j MOULDINGS, ol the latest style and pattern which we I can lurnish much cheaper th m th. v • at. be work- •! • i hand. I PLANING i TONGUEING, GiiOVFiN'i,. AND .sCKOI.I - vwin.;. and ail nth v. w< t k pertaining t., f-iin. ,y, will be d,.ne t. I suit our customer? . Persons building, and not living more than !iv< Ge or ' fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their inter est to buy ol us, or bring their lumber and have ii worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Floor ing or other lumber, and while your team is fa ding, j have it ground out and take it home with you. I We will pay CASH for PINE A HEMLOCK LUMBER I delivered at our lumber yard Com. and see us. orb you ran't enme. write. I E. B. KODGEKS A CO. Towanda. Feb. s, IstU. gEWI V(i MA C HIVES! Having taken the Agem-v th* /,„t Machines yet made. WHEELER A WILSON, \\f> SINGER. We ar- now re.. t.. supply all. WMACHINEs SOI ' i.T NEW YORK PRICEs %* fir No mistake- the >ove makes . S f'HK hot V The work of these Machines is abke on both sides l arid vilt not ravel, just <• mie and try it.~%i 1 M" Silks, Thread. Oil. Soap, Needles. Oil Cans, Needle • . Cases, and extras kept on hand it our tor.-.-* WWe sell the thing that always pleasrs. •£* Call and see on. samples and get our prices I , AVICKHAM A BLACK, Nov. 20. ltd*. Towanda. Pa. ; TJNION CARRIAGE SIIoP, ' j AT A1.8.A , PF.NN'A. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizen sof Western Bradford that he ha- c,,mmenced the Carriage and AA'agon manufacturing business, in all Its various branches in Alba borough, in the shop north of the Union Hotel. His foreman in the w.,od shop will be N. M. REYNOLDS, who is well known to the people of this vicinity, having been in the business for the last 16 . Years. He will manutucufr.- to older, and keep constant ly on hand the late.-t styles . ! r.uggis, both top and open. Platform, Democrat and Skefieton-'Wagous. Sleighs, Cutters. Ac. His work will be done by the most ex perienced workmen. and great care will betaken in pro cu.ring the best timber, and the mo-: substantial ma terials. He intends that the wok turned out at his shop ; for style, durability and cheapness, -hail not be excelled | m the County. REPAIRING of all kinds done with des j patch in a sul.tantial manner on reasonable terms Give osa call J AMES MeIN'TYHF. Alt.a, Bradford County. Pa.. Fcio 20. iMUi.— ly TPAS OF VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY are selling at moderate prices ut I Sept. 25 POX'S Insurance. MOWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY. H. B. M'KKAN Agent foi the following well known and -tlinle Intur- j ance Companies : NEW ENGLAND INSURANCE CO. — Hartford, Conn. ASKTTS 244,078 16 I KENSINGTON INSURANCE CO.— Philadelphia. 1 WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY, J! Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a. ; Capital and Surplus $160,000 ABS K T S i Stock not called in • $50,000 ■ Bills receivable - 40.000 ! ; U.S. 5-20 Bonds ...... 25,000 Temporary and call I-nans .... 0,000 103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock • • • 6,180 J 50 shares Pirst Nat. Bank at Wilkes-Barre, • 5,000 : 70 •' Sec. " " " • 7,000 . 46 shares Wilks-Rarre Bridge Stork 2,580 I Ileal Estate ..... 1,519 Judgments ....... 102 1 One from Agents and others • • 7,414 | Cash in hand and in Bank .... 1,842 DIRECTORS. j G. M. Hollenback, 1.. I). Shoemaker, I!. I). Laeoe, John Richards. H. M. Hoyt, Charles A. Miner, Samuel Wadhams, O.Collins, I Stewart Pierce, Oh as. llorrance, Wm. S.Ross, C.M.Harding. C. M. HOLLENBACK, President. L. 1. SHOEMAKER, I'ice-Pi ssidint. I It. C- SMITH , Sec'y. H. B. M'KEAN. Agent, Towanda, Pa. LUZERNE INSURANCE AGENCY. .ETNA INSCHA NCE CO - Hartford, J ASSETS $3,000,000 | FTLTON INSURANCE Co.—.Yfte York, j CASH CAFITLA $300,000 j METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO., j CAPITAI $1,4000,000 KOVAL INSCRANCK CO., I CAPITAI $10,000,000 i LIVERPOOL A LONDON lss. CO., ! CAPITAL .. $5,000,000 j LIKE I.NSUH kNCE—CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. j ASSETS $5,000,000 ; ttir Policies issued for the .Etna, Eulton and Metre- j ! politau. auti orders received lor Insurance upon favora- j j hie terms. R.C. MITH, Agent, Wilkes-Barre . Pa. | H. B. M'KEAN, Agent, for the above Companies at j Towanda, Pa. C.G. UKIDLEY, Agent, Orwell. Pa. | Sept. 4.'85. TP I RE, LIKE, and ACCIDENTAL INSUR- J J ANCE. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER SPY ESTEEM MI/.EIUS DOLLARS I ; C. S. RUSSELL, A'jent, pott THE FOLLOWING NAMED RELIABLE COMPANVB : CIRAKD EIRE A M ARINE INSURANCE COMPANY I Philadelphia, f Capital mid surplus,over $350,000 HUMK IVSI ANCE COMPANY T Of Seer. York ( Capital and surplus, over .... $3,750,000 INSURANCE COMEASY or NORTH AMERICA, I Philaih Ipliia. ( Capital and surplus, over. 11,700,000 j MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, I Of S'ew- York . ) Capital aud surplus, over ...... $900,000 • ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, I Of Philadelphia. ( ; Capita! and snrplus. over $350,000 j AETic INSURANCE COMPANY, j Of Seer- York. i Capital and surplus, over ... . $750,000 • PUTNAM INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. i ; Capital and surplus, over ..*...5704,1)00 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. I Of Sew- York. 1 Capital and surplus.over $8,000,000 TRAVEI ■ KR.S INSURANCE COMPANY. I Of Hart lord, Conn. i Capcal uud surplus, over $600,000 link* token ou all kind* of Pi opt* ty , at as low rates ! a or an* other rel.able Companies i itir Policies issued and Losses, ii any, adjusted at ' this Agency, thereby -aving the trouble and expeuse of i going elsewhere lor settlement. tifllie :\t the Hanlwbce Store ol Codding A I Russell C.S RUSSELL. i I Towanda. Feb. 7. 1666 tt NPOWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY I p.,lir<* issued. Losses adjusted and promptly paid, by 11. IS. Mh'EAS. Agent, Ol the billowing well known and reliable Companies. I Office Montanye's Block. Aggiegate Amount f Philadtlphia, \ Capital $500,000 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., , Hai tfoi d. Conn., i Capital $10,000,000 KENSISTON EIRE INSURANCE Co., | , Philadelphia, f Capital $300,000 Towanda, Feb. 20, 1866—tl , VII E INSURANCES COMPANY OF I NORTH AMERICA. Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. This Company are TOW prosecuting the bu iness ot j Insurance irum loss or damage by FIRE on Buildings, Merelv.in.'.i" ■ Furniture, Ac. throughout the State ol ' j Pennsylvania, ou liberal terras,for long or short periods; I or permanently of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. Ibe pr im,it payment of claims for losses during the period i>( nearl\ To years that the Company has been in e-isteu- entitles them to the confidence of the public. 1 DIRECTORS. - Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John i A Brown, Charles Taylor. Ambrose White, Jno. U. Neff. 1 Diehard I). W • 1, Wm Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, Jatnes N. l)i kson. .N Mmris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Aar i u i i.ii,. U. Cope. Edward H. Trotter Edward S. , cl..fk' •• i uuiuiih ;s. ARTHUR G. Con IN. Pres'nt. C. S. RUssELL. Agent, Towanda. 1 TP A RMERS M UTU AL FIRE INSURANCE I COMPANY { j l iT Mlllill.i: PENNSYLVANIA, I J Offi e in Danville. Montour County I'emi'a. Capital $357,000 OH The Funnels Miilual Fire Insurance Company of Mid dle Pennsylvania was ino< iporaled by the Pennsylvania Legislature, in the ye.r 1*59, for the Mutual Insurance , ol Country property inly, and immediately the'reatter commenced its operations on that principle, which has been strictly adhered to siuee. All losses have been promptly paid out ol the Premi ums collected on application lor insurance without mak i ing any assessments. J'hc Insurance of Country pr iper y only, the low rates charged lor Insurance .and the prompt payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recommendation of the Farmers Mutual Eur Into, ance Company ot Middle Penns lva n iu, to all f.wners < 1 - it.- . la*- eoiiiitry property, i P. JOHNSON, Se ■'>• WM. FCLMER, Pies t. C. 11 MASVILLE. March 5, '66. Agen*. Towanda. Pa. WARD HOUSE, TOWANDA. PENN'A JOHN .), WARD Respectfully informs the public that he has purchas'd this w ell-known Hotel .and taken possession of the same, ihe Ward House will be thoroughly r paired and re j furnished, and no labor n r expense will lie spared to give satisfaction to guests. The traveling public and persons visiting Towanda, are requested to continue the lilieral patronage which the Ward House has hitherto employed. Having hid considerable experience in the business, he is confident that with a strong determiuati m to please, and with strict attention to the House, he can satisfy the reqnir meuis of those stopping at the H >use. 20dec65-tt 1 TRYING, COLORING AND CLEANING, MOSES McWKKGor. Rc-spectlully informs the citizeus of Bradford County. : that about the Ist of April, he will open a Dying Kstab- ' lishtneut in a building opposite M. T. Carrier's hotel, j Bridge .st., Towanda, uuder the shoe-shop of Mr. Davis. He wil 1 have in his employ a first rate workman from Philadelphia, and will lie prepared to do all work in a superior manner SHAWL". DRE>SES, COATS. PANTS. VESTS, Aud other articles cleaned. FANCY DYING EXECUTED TO ORDER. j A* In has made arrangements by which lie can do j work,.is well as it can Is- done in the ity. he confident- Ily .sks tor the patronage of the public, with the assur ance that everything shall be done to deserve it. Towanda March li. 1866. Drags anb fllcbirinrs. JJARSTOW & GORE'S DRUG STORE ! RJ N3E W FIK M , N K W GOODS, 1 11" AND NEW PRICES ! I 5, p' The undersigned having formed a co-partnership in _ the Drug business, under the name of BARSTOW A ) GORE, at the old stand No. 4, Patton's Block, where they are daily receiving additions to their stock, from pi the most reliable importers and manufacturers, respect fully ask for a liberal share of public patronage. A / large stock of * FRESH DRUGS AND ME DICI NE 8 - \ Has just'been received, and we are now prepared to sup- J ply the 1 P WANTS'OF THE PUBLIC WITH ALL ARTICLES j A 1 ' BELONGING TO THE TRADE. PI HE WINE AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICAL USE G v •NLT. A FULL ASHOKTMKNT TF COKCINTKATID # BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND HOMCEPATHIC MEDI- . CINE 6. ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. I . 1 PAINT*, OIL, VA KM 911, PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES, DYE-STUFFS AND GLASS. 1 t FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY KIND. TILDKN'S ALCOHOLIC AND FLUID EXTRACTS, AEKA EO 1 D AS 11 RESIS Ol D S c All the Best Trusses, , ABDOMINAL BUPPORTR R,S , Shoulder Braces, BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND SHIELDS, ] Nursing Bottles, Syringes and Catheters. j A LAKOK ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, STROPS, POCKF.T KNIVES, I SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE , AND BEST QUALITY. A large supply Brushes for the Hat and Hair. Also for j the Teeth aud Nails, Tooth Powders and Pastes, | Oils, Perfumery, Soaps. Combs, Hair Dye. In vigorators.Ac., Kerosene. Kerosene Lamps. Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, &0,.a1l of the latest styles. CHOICE CIGARS. TOBACCO AND SNUFF. : J KW Physicians supplied at reasonable rates. Medi- I cines and Prescriptions carefully and accurately com pounded and prepared by competent persons at all hours j ■ of the day and night. Sunday hours from 9 to 10 <>'• | clock in the forenoon, 1 to 2 in the afternoon. 1 I). H. BARSTOW. W. H. H. GORE. Towanda. Aug. 1. 1865. JJK PORTER'S OLD DRUG STORE. Alreadyadmitted to be The largest,safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA. WITH Anestablished reputation for keeping the heat medicine UNEQUALLED In its FACILITIES and apparatus for compounding and pre paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, whodt TO the most careful attention .pay the strictest regard to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles.and medicines of unques tioned purity, has become THE CASH DRUG STORE With prices revised to correspond with the market. W HOLE SALE AN D RETAIL, At.] ARTICLES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. 1 By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, impor- ' ters or First Holders of Goods audCash Purcha ses.the prices will always be atthelow est point for Prime Goods. LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN PAINT" OILS VARNISHES, GLASS, DRUGS AND | DYii-STUFFS. Everything in this extensive stork will be sold Cheap for Ceish .' PRICES REDUCED, VIZ; OF SOAPS. PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS. POCKET KNIVES AND RAZORS, L V M P S A N 1) M A T E 111 AL 8 FOR LIGHT. TRUSSES K SUPPORTERS, j WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE. TORACCO AND SNUFF. ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, TOOTH, K!N AND BAIR PREPARATIONS. FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Ecledir, Botanic and Ilomaopalhic Medicines ' Spice*, Bird Seed, Lamp Shades and Harden Seeds. FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac. I Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing , 1 the great wants of the People, reduced in Price, and revised for the Cash System. DR. PORTER S COAL OIL. DR. PORTER'S CAMPHENE! DR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL! DR. PORTER S BURNING FLUID 1 I Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the Market. j DII Itl.ll II ' S PRI.PAR ATI O N S FOR FAMILY USE. ! Known as Safe an.l Reliable Remedies .are warrajted fo what they are intended to give satisfaction ( viz : Dr Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 50 centr Dr Porter's Family Embrocation. •' 35 Pr Porter's Tonic'Elixer " 100 Pr Porter's Worm Syrep " 50 " Mr Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophosphites. . " 100 " Dr Porter's Uterine Tonic " 150 " Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 35 " Dr Porter's Tooth Ache Drops " 25 " Dr Porter's Cephalic Snuff " 25 " Dr Porter's Tooth Powder •• 50 •• I)r Porter'sTricogene •• 50 " Dr Porter's Tricophile " 50 " Pr Porter's Shampoo • 50 " i Pr Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion •• 50 Dr Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 35 .' Dr Porter's Bed Bug Poison " 3.5 •< jDr Porter s Black Ink " 25 •• I I)r Porter's Cleansing Fluid • 37A IDr Porter's Rat and Mice Poison •• 35 • 'Dr Porter's Citrate Magnesia. " 35 <> !DI Porter's Worm Wafers 35 •• MEDICAL ADVICE GIVEN GRATUITOUSLY VT THE OFFICE. Charging only for Medicine. WThankful for past libeiai patronage would respect ! fully announce to his friends and the public thatno pain I -hall be spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of I theireontidence and patronage, at the 1 | CASH DRUG STORE! J Corner of Main and Pine streets. Ocntcstry. riI\VENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE ! X IN DENTISTRY.—J. S. SMITH, M. D., would re spectfully intorm the inhabitants of Bradford County that he is permanautly located in Waverly, N.Y., where he has been in the practice of his profession for the past four years. He would say that from his long and suc cessful practice of 25 years duration, he is familiar with all the different styles of work done in any and all Den tal establishments in city or country, and is better pre pared than any other Dental operator in the vicinity to do work the BEST adapted to the many and different I cases that present themselves oftentimes to the Dentist, J as he understands the art O: making his own artificial teeth, and has facilities lor doing the same. To those rioring under sets ol teeth he would call attention to his new kind of work which coi-sUis ( >t porcelain lor both plate and tee'.h. and oionng a continuous gum. It is more durable, more natural in appearance, and much j better adapted to the gum than any other kind of work. '• Those in need ol the same are invited to call and exam iue specimens. Teeth tilled to last for years and otten t mes for life. Chlurolo m, ether, and "S'trou A oxide" j administered with perfect safety, its over tour hundred | patients within the last four years can testify. 1 . NOT 27,1865. 6M DR 11. WESTON, DENTIST Office in Patton's Block, over Barstow A Gore's I) ng and Chemical S ors. Ijan66 I MPORTA NT TO DISCHARGED WOUV 1 Jed Soldiers, Fathers. Mothers, Widows, Brothers and Sisters, and Orphan children of deceased soldiers, and i all persons that have claims against the United States, in any of the Departments at Washington, can have the ] same promptly collected, by calling on H. B. MIKEAN, Office over Montanye's Store, Main Street wanda, Pa. March JO. LXS KAY SCA LE S FO R SA L E i [Patent Applied For ] The Subscriber having spent time and money in per fecting a New, Simple, cheap. and Durable Hay Scale, I warranted correct lor live years or longer, now otlt-rs it to the public, on the following terms : One 12 LEET platform Hay Scale, weighing 4,000 lbs. (•he purchaser turnisniiig cud framing timbers) slt 0 00 Oue 13 it. platform, weighing 5 .000 lbs, ....... 113 00 One 14 " " •' 6,000 " 125 00 Address, G. W. JACKSON, Jan. 25, '66.—W Wyalmdag. Bradford Co. Pa. (Earbs. THOMAS J. INGIIAM, ATTORNEY AT I.AIV, LAPORTE,SullivanConnty, Pa DR.E. H. MASON, PHYSJCIAN ANL S LI RUE OX .offers his professional services to the jeopleof Towanda and vicinity. Office at Mneaidenct >u Piucstreet, where he can alwaysbefottnil when not nofessiuually engaged. WA PECK, Attorney at Lute Towaadu • Pa.—Office over Meana'" Store, formerly occu pied by N. S. Belts. Iter. 1, 1864. CIEORGE I). MONT AN VE, ATTOh- T XEY A T I.A W— Office in Union Block,formt r ly occupied by JAS. MACRAKT.AM£. WT. DA VIES, Attorney at Law, To • wanda. Pa. Office with Win. Watkius, Esq. Particular attention paid to Orphans' Court business and settlement ol decedent-estates. tt-H. VI E RCI" II AMO RRO \V, Attorney* at Lav, Ixl. Towanda, Penn'a, The undersigned having associated themselvaa togeth er in the practice ol l.aw. oiler their professional ser vices to tne public. ULYSSES MERCUR, P. D. MORROW. March 9,1865. I? L. A N DIIUS, Ltcensed Auctioneer, -A* Canton, Bradford county, Pa., having had much . X|>eri> nee, offers bis services to the public. Address by letter or otherwise. Canton, July Is. I*os. r AW CO-PARTNERSHIP. 1 J Tne undersigned have formed a co-partnership in law business under the name ol APAMS PKET. Partic ular attention paid to business in the Orphans' Court. J C ADAMS. Towanda, January 33. 1865. 11. PKhT. PATRICK A PECK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Offices Iu Union Block. Towanda, Pa., formerly occupied by Hon. Win. Elwell, and in Patrick's block, Athens, Pa. They may he consulted at either place. H. W. PATKICK, apil3 W. A. FL.CK MC'KEAN A PAYSE.-ATTORNEYS AX It COUXSEEEORS AT EA Ji',Towanda, Penn'a. Particular attention paid to husinss in the Or phans' Court. H. B. M KKAN. *. K. P4VNK. Aug. 28, 1865 . WH. CAKNOCHAN, A TTOBNE I • ATEA W, Troy, Pa. Special attention given to collecting claims against the Government lor Bounty. Back Pay and Pensions. Office with K. B. Parsons, Esq. June 12, 1865. EM) WARD OVERTON Jr., Attorney at J l.uw, Towanda. Pa. Office in Mnntanyi „ Block, over Frost's Store. iul.v 13th, 1865 HENRY A. RECORD, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, having permanantly located in To wanda. would respectfully offer his professional services to the citizens of the place a vioinity. Office, at J. A Record's Store. Jan. 30, '66. TOHN V I \I.IFF, ATTORNEY AT J I.AH', Towanda. I'a. Also, Government Agent or the collection ot Pensions. Back Pay and Bounty. t*g~ So charge unless successful. Office over the Post Office and Ktflßoom. Dec. 1 . 1864. OD. STILES, M. D., Physician if- Surgeon. • Warren Centre. Bradford County, Pa. Office formerly occupied by Dr. McKee Visits made witii promptness. Particular attenti n given to the treatment of Chronic cases, and Diseases Incident to te males and children. Office terms Cash. Dr. Stiles is a graduate of the "Philadelphia Univer sity of Medicine and Surgery," where lie attended IT • full courses of Lectures, he also attended the clinical lectures of the "Blockley Hospital" lor two winters and took a special course on, Bandaging, operative and mi nor -urgery. Dec. 20." 1665. .furniture. E W A RRANfi EMK \T! A MAMMOTH FERN ITI'RE STORE, j I TOWANDA. BRADFOBD COUNTY, PENN'A. i WITH KIDL'CKI) TRICRS. .1 AM E S 0. FRO S'l Would respectfully announce to the people of Brad ford and the adjoining counties, that he has purchased the Store, on the south side of the Public Square, lor merly occupied by CHESTER WELLS : and also the Store on Main Stre t, formerly occupied by J. W. Means as a Grocery Store, and having connected the same, has now the largest and best Furniture Ware Room to be found this side of the eityot New York. And be would furthermore announce that he has in the same the larg est and best stork of Furniture ever offered in this Mar ket, or to he found in Northern Pennsylvania, to which constant additions will be made trom Boston, New-York Rochester and various other places to numerous to men tion all ot which will be sold at lower prices than any other dealer this side of New York, will sell the same quality of goods. My stock consists in part of MARBLE and WOOD TOP CENTRE TABLE*, MARBLE and WOOD TOP HALL STAN Da, DINING and EXTENSION TABLES CARD TABLES, PIANO STOOLS, BUREAUS, STANDS, BEDSTEADS, A ~ Ac Chairs of every variety and style, as cheap as thi cheapest and good as the best. Enameled Chamber Sets, also Oak, Chestnut aui Walnut. Parlor sets in Hair, Cloth, Damask, Moreen aud Reps, at prices which defy competition. Also EASY CHAIRS, and ROCKERS, CAMP CHAIRS and STOOLS. BOOK RACKS, WHAT NOTS, IRON BEDSTEADS, j HAIR and HUSK MATTRESSES, Children's Carriages, Children's Cradles and Cribs LOOKING GLASSES, LOOKING GLASS PLATES, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS, PHOTOGRAPH OVALS STEEL ENGRAVINGS, CORDS and TASSELS, In lact everything in the line usually to lie found in i first class Furniture Store. I shali also continue to man utaeture furniture as usual aud warrant the same to giv< satisfaction. The public are invited to call and exami ni tor themselves, at the store, on Main street, two doon south ot Montanyes. My motto is, quick sales and smal profits. Beady made Coffins. Burial Cases Coffin Plates aud Handles, together with everything in the line ol under taking constantly on hand, witu two elegant Hearses.— Funerals attended within a circuit of 25 miles on reas unable terms. Towanda, Pa.. June 20.1865. JAMES (. FROST. | JpURXITURE WARE-ROOMS ! JAMES M AKINSON announces to the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on hand a larg ] assortment of CABINET FUBSITURE, Biuvaii-. Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, Ac., of j every descript.ui which will he made ol the best maieri als.and in he most workmanlike manner. i invit' the inee Hon oi the public to my work, which Khali in* be surpssed in durability, s. FURNITURE STORE ! Having rented the Furniture Ware-rooms formerly oc cupied by F. N. Page. Athens, Pa., would uow say to the pations of the old Establishment that T have a com plete Stock of Goods, just received, embracing every thing in the FURNITURE LINK. My goods are new and well selected, and foi GOOD GOODS Will not be undersold by any. Call and examine my stock before purchasing I retain the Workmen of the old establishment, and MR. N. I. HART Y\ ill have charge of the business and Manufacturing. In short we have the finest Stock of Goods in onr line west ot New York, consisting of Parlor Furniture, Chamber-Setts, Sofas, Bureaus, Marble-top Centre Tables, Extension and Dining Tables. Chairs, Bedsteads, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels, Steel Engravings, Oil Curtins, Toilet Stand*. Work-Boxes, Pictures, Ac. COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES. Our I ndertaket s Department will at all times be well supplied with everything in that liue. We have the FEXEST HEARSE In this section, not evcepting anything west of Now York, and will attend Kuneials within a circuit ot 1 lccnt i/ Mile* . on reasonable terms. G. H. VOOUHIS. N. I. HART, Agent. Athaaa, Jan. 25. 186*.—ly Clothing. 9LO MO N k 8O s Have made iarge additions to tb f . STOCK OF.WINTEIt CLOTIUNc • • Hjjj • Men and Boy*' wet. Consisting ol all the latest *:,.* ' •vCfl u BUSINESS SUITS, SIIiRTS, ' ANJ> a"* l VEST. TIES, '' o[ -Uro GLOVES aud MITTENS, WRAPPERS, ,UN, ' KK K''IIIEj. aud HATS A CAPS. |,RA^Efc Which we are offering at Great l'.! . i would solicit an early < all end , Xj „ '.' l r <. tr, sortment.lbc'all and get the worth ot u ' r '" ' u T&SR A T T E N T 1 " x-".,. No. 3 PATTOS'i BI.OCI The Cheapest and i VERY BEST CLOTHINo i\- T(J .,, Is now oflered at GREATLY REDFCED PRicpv | A T GEO RG E W. COD \ lV Co -, One door South of Baratow f; ... o. ■ ""tugs Of Dec. 12,165. fJOOD NEW.-. REBELLION h\i, THK TRICE or CI.OTUIMi GONE I) O \Y N \\ 1T II i, (J The best stock ot good, well mad- i brought to thi- murker, j, n .w open f r STORE OF If W. ElUiy Bought since the tall ot i. ,h] and the lie ■ k I will enable him t > give bin i atone rs the 1 low figures, and the de- iiue in prices. M al are stylish, and a in mode X goods, every article guaranteed a, ... sale. My good- ;-.r" nil THE LATEST FA>HJO.\> And equal to the beat city custom made.i' As usual the best quality all wool • Busines- M; • Biack Frock Cnata, Ilia k Doe Dan's auj Vests. Linen Coats. Dn-ters and p.,-/. The Latest Style Fine Bilk Bits.Soft Straw, I'ntiama and Cloth H.t.. tvi ,; r L Negligee Shirts. Collars N\ 1: ; . ... . English Hali Hose. Over Alls. Over s. rls I.io kerchiefs, Ladies Fine M I , I'MVI In tact everything usually : lin i f Gentleman's Furnishing Stori. Mv o. ■; . ' Goods at lair price ire cheape: t:.., ' . j .' . price. All goods sold at one pr: e.i. i teasing to make au otter, hut every net-'-:., same goods it the same price, wu, .■ bottom ot the mi rket. A!! M• • marked down to the cold i,aae. Ac will he sold regardle-- r -. dee. It you want good roods at a fair ori go to EDOY'rj. where you will find him ready to show his gr>od and sell them 100 at tie- lore,! ure to cories|Mind with G ~d. !>*■: 1- mind the place to !..:v g . well nuii •• ..M d Clothing is at R. W. EDDYi.extd mtP • C. II e Towanda, Jan. 7, I • CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ' d READY MADE AND MADE TO DUPE R H J. M. COLLINS, Ist door South of ('• dding & Russell's, has ,- , v Irom New York a large and atra-uive asso'intr NEW WINTER CLOTH IN' Our stock comprises everv ar : D rat • ... j hoys, PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOAT;- -'-T . IT Y BUSINESS SUITS OF tl COA rs . PANTS TESTS. B COLLARS.N K TIKs Wp.tr c i EltS. DRAtVr.Rs \ IE G E X T.< FT' R N I M HIM; . MO ■ I,° , Ol every description. Especial attention is called to -ir ; . k o; CLOTHS, CASS I M EKES AND V ES T. > Whic we will make up t > L.e . - ■ i A nice line of Fancy Cassitners .r Pans >■ • latest style Hals and l aps, Genii- Furl Cutting done to order on sic rt i : ' 9 ! Bear in mind if you wish to l. . t. •*-- - | and as good as represented. call at Terms l ash, j Towanda, Dec. T. 1 READY MADE CLOTHING AM F > NiSHING STORE—C D. RONM re form the citizens ol Burlington an v '• - ; just opened at'he old stand ot F. '.V • : iington borough, a laige aud . 1 • eJst - • Made Clothing and Geutiem m°s Fnrrc-v -comprising everything tcr a com;.iete Bti *- ' le ; Ire -old on the most reasonable tern:-. His ? j been selected with the ntmost in it • - !1 ' I will he sold at extremely low pi c. He w . ■ ! tiiiuc the business ol Cutting and MaWi t ' will give esfieciul aitention to tlii- hra ® I Mrs. He is determined by < ire ind •" - j turner •to merit their putruiag< Hive :a •> '* " try what lie ran do. Burlington. l>. r. 1-.;-,. CHEAPNESS, STYLE AND BEARTT sow is VOKU Tim. ® I YOUR CLOTHING CHE AY VI Y'H'ii 1 ' '•'! PROCLAIM IT TO THS Pl'OPLt ,( | Just received—a large stock t Fa" a! 1 ' i j ing at J . CORN'S Elmira Branch t t! ! Says coolly, boldly ano deliberately. ' ; . j foremost of the C'othing Men bants ■ ' * . i. Kigtheen hundred and sixty- -net '• a j light and beauty ot Spring shines .pan is j radiant splendor. I shall continue to sji, i Cash, cheaper than any other man n;y -: bought cheap for cash "and they will '' - cash. " _ .. My goods are ail manufactured in !i.' 1 . h , I can warrant them well made. Enough tor x i have everything IU the line ot . j CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING Hooi'> c CAPS. AC.. AC. That is kept in any other Store in : • j This is a tree country : "therefore it >- ' e ~ their trading where they can do the bt-t. ' ",, the cross and sour looks of old fogy n.> i r i you to come and see me—country as well ■>' invited—every- person, rich or poor, high ■•re * i ree are invited to call. , ."• !At JOHN SHLAM'S Clothing Store r.f.t! f , Mercur's Dry Goods Store. Main Street- I .< N. B.—We wish to lie understood, tint' ' undersold by any man. or coml ina j:f ' No charge lor showing r 1 Towanda, March 13, Im>2. ——— -——' 13ook-13ini>cni. BOOK-BIN DEKY.—THE L' l ', l '. 1 ".. R rtspecllully informed ihai a B"°h ; j established in connection with the i'rintui-. the " Rradtord Rejiorter," where will SOOK BINIII X li i , r>i , j'" ■ In all its various branches, on term" w !" the times " will allow. The Bindery * the charge of H. C. WHITAKEH. An experienced Binder, and all work t ,, done, in a style and manner which can no , k . t Music, JJ.igaziue.-. Newspapers. ! bound iu every variety ol style. I'artu - will t>e paid to the Ruling and Binding < BLANK BOOKS I • c ami To any desired pattern, which in qu* lu wil be warranted. , . 11 All work will he ready fot delivery * >• The patronage of the public is ''■ -atistaclion guaranteed . . uo i ns® Bindery (uttei Ist December,) in to '• Reporter " Building, (down stairs.) : -c ij I'nblic (square, Towaada. I'a