gtpintltural Ganges and Management of diseases in Hogs, Most of the diseases may be prevented by proper care in general treatment of swine, dry, clean and well ventilated apart ments, proper food of sufficient variety. The general idea is,it's good enough for the hog, and every filthy and nauseous thing is thrown to him—rotten potatoes and fruit, spoiled bread, highly fermented and decom posing farinaceous substances, dead ani mals, from whatever cause, and much other unwholesome refuse. The thiugs, without a sufficient admixture of other more whole some food, together with lying on dung heaps, inhaling any quantity of deleterious gas, remaining far too long on muddy and cold ground, too long exposed iu inclement weather, are fruitful sources of diseas es, and it will be found much easier to guard against these things than to admin ister medicine to a hog minus his "appetite. The discovery of any disease iu or on a pig, should be the watchword for the re moving him from his companions, if he Jias any. An unusual appearance of the hair, or redness of the skin,indicates mange—he should be well washed with warm water, soap and brush, then rub most any kind of oil or grease over him, and repeat the ope ration in a few days if he does not appear all right ; if too costive, administer any purgative as you would to a human subject. A few doses of dissolved copperas, or of sulphur, giveu in their feed, will help to eradicate almost any skin disease. Cop peras is also good for what is called kidney worm, indicated by weakness, or the loss of the use of the hind parts, and still have a good appetite. When a pig appears crip pling or unwell, examine and clean out the orifices in the inside of the fore leg. The most successful medicine I have ever tried for tkin disease, and perhaps as a preven tative of any other disease, is warm water, soft soap, and brush, frequently applied, with plenty of good wholesome food given, not too warm, plenty of wheat straw, in a dry, sheltered and not tod close a sty. For diarrhoea or looseness, change the food to a more binding diet ; whole rye is good, also corn or flonr, and use common sense, as in treatment of a human patient, in all cases. A convenient mode of washing pigs is to have a narrow, deep store box, put the pig in—no squealing, or splashing of water over the operator. Hogs will feed better and cheaper few in a sty, say about two, as they will eat their food more leisurely, keep quiet and conten ted ; whereas when many are together,they seem to forget even common respect for their companions, and rush frantically to the trough, eat rapidly, knock one another about, beat off the weaker portion, waste the feed, and keep up a general excitement. Country Gentleman. Garget and its Oure- At different times I liav: had several val uable cows affected with the garget, and some of them have lost the use of a portion of their udders in consequence of it. A number of years siuce a cow of mine had this disease, and a short time after this, a relation of mine, an old farmer, was visit ing me, and being in the yard while I was milking this cow, he inquired what was the matter with her udder. I told him she had lost the use of a- part of it by having the garget. He replied that there was no need of cows being injured by that—he could cure the worst case of the disease in three days—that the hardest case of garget that he ever saw was cured in less than that time with a piece of garget root not larger than a plum, by putting it in her dewlap for a rowel. He said the effect of putting in a seaton would be to draw the swelling from the udder ; that be put it iu the dew lap, ia order to get the swelling as far from the udder as could be, and that in thL place it would be the least trouble to the cow, as in some cases there would be con siderable swelling about the seaton. A few weeks after, this eow of mine had another attack of the disease. One part of her ud der was swollen very much and quite hard, so much that I could get no milk from it. I now concluded to try the efficacy of a garget seaton. With a sharp knife I made an incision in the side of her dewlap, just forward of ;the brisket, and inserted a piece of garget root about the size of a common plum, and then took a stitch with a needle and thread across the cut, to pre vent the seaton from slipping out. There suit was as follows : In about twelve hours from this time the swelling and hardness in the udder had diminished considerabty, so that I could get some milk from it. I no ticed at this time that the swelling had ex tended along on her belly toward the bris ket,and that there was some swelling about the seaton. In twenty-four hours the swel ling and hardness in the udder were nearly gone, that around the seaton much increas ed, and in less than two days thq cow was apparently as well as she had been, gave milk as freely, and as good as usual. The swelling on her dewlap continued for a few days, then subsided, and the cut liea.ed up. The remedy is a safe and cheap one, and can be quickly and easily applied by any one without injury to the cow.— Boston Cul tivator. Decorate the Homestead- Next to wholesome food, home pleasures are necessary to euliven our spirits,promote our gooa health,ahd give a zest to rural life. What can give greater satisfaction to a fam ily of refined taste than to have the grounds around the homestead decorated with the beauties of nature so bountifully furnished us ? The species and varieties ojf trees, shrubs, roses,vines, &c., are now so numer ous that a choice selection can be made to suit every clime, soil and exposure, and to bloom and fruit all the growing season.— See them tastefully arranged and gorgeous ly dressed with foliage of various colors, and decked with blooms far transcending the mostly costly jewelry in brilliancy, and perfuming the air with their fragrance. In windy days they gracefully bow, prance, and whirl around like sprightly youth iu the dance, and the melody of the breeze serves them for music. How beautiful the picture and gre it the enjoyment, to those who can appreciate. It makes a cot a palace, and a home a paradise ; the owner a king, and his wife a queen ; it imp .i ts a dignity to ! the manly graces of sons, and lustre to the ; beauties and virtues ol daughters. The I passing wayfarer is delighted with the! scene, and sets it down in his mind as the abode of the great and good in heart, and the virtuous and wise in actions. After planting climbing vines to clothe ! the veranda and a few deciduous trees i around the housefor shade iu summer, all j the other trees, shrubs and roses, should be I so arranged over the lawn that all will be j seen at one view. Set the more dwarf near er the house, the taller farther off, arid they will appear to rise in graceful folds as they recede from the eye, and the contrast of size, form and color, of the various individ uals will show to greater advantage, and that will give additional graces to their charm.— Rural Advertiser. We are glad to learn that the peach crop promise* well in New York State. Insurance. RJLOWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY. H. B. JI'KEAN Agent for the following well known and reliinle Insur ance Companies : - .. 1 • NEW ENGLAND INSURANCE CO.— Hartford, Conn. ASBTTS . ......244,078 16 KENSINGTON INSURANCE CO.— PhUathlphia. WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY. Wilkes-Barre, Peun'a. Capital and Surplus $150,000 ASSETS. Stock not called in - - - - . $50,006 Bills receivable 40,000 U, S. 6-20 Bonds ...... 25,000 Temporary and call Loans 0,000 103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock - • - 0,180 50 shares Piret Nat. Bank at Wilkes-Barre, - 5,000 70 " Sec.' " " " • 7,000 $0 shares Wilks-Barre Bridge Stock • - 2,580 Real Estate • 1,519 Judgments 102 Due from Agents and others • • 7,414 Cash in hand and in Bank . - - • 1,842 DIRECTORS. G. M. Hollenback, L. D. Shoemaker, R. D. Lacoe, John Richards. H. M. Hoyt, i Charles A. Miner, tamuel Wadhatns, O. Collins, tea-art Pierce, i Chas. Dorrance, Wm. S.Ross, 1 G.M.Harding. G. M. HOLLENBACK, President. L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice-President. R. C- SMITH , Sec'y. H. B. M'KEAN. Agent. Towanda, Pa. LUZERNE INSURANCE AGENCY. .ETNA INSURANCE CO— Hartford, ASSETS ...$3,000,000 FULTON INSURANCE Co .—New York, CASH CAPXTLA. .$300,000 METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO. , CAPITAL $1,4000,000 ROYAL INSURANCE CO., CAPITAL $10,000,000 LIVERPOOL & LONDON INS. CO., CAPITAL $5,000,000 LIFE INSUR KNCE—CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. ASSETS $5,000,000 mr Policies issued for the .Etna, Fulton and Metro politan, and orders received for Insurance upon favora ble terms. R.C. NMITH, Agent, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. H. B. M'KEAN, Agent, for the above Companies at Towanda, Pa. HOMER CAMP, Agent, Camptown, Pa. Sept. 4,'65. FTRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENTAL INSUR ANCE. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION DOLLARS! C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, FOR THE FOLLOWING NAMED RELIABLE COMPANYB I GIRARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY ) Philadelphia, J Capital and surplus, over $350,000 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Of New-York. ( Capital and surplus,over $3,750,000 INSURANCE COMEANY OF NORTH AMERICA, ) Philadelphia. ) Capital and snrplus.over $1,700,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Of New-York. j Capital and surplus, over $900,000 ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Of Philadelphia. J Capital and surplus, over $350,000 ARTIC INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Of New- York. j Capital and surplus, over $760,000 PUTNAM INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 Of Hartford, Conn, f Capital and surplus, over $704,000 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, i Of New- York. ( Capital and surplus, over $8,000,000 TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY, I Of Hartford, Conn. | Capital and surplus, over $600,000 Risks taken on all kinds of Property, at as low rates as by any other reliable Companies. Policies issued and Losses, ii any, adjusted at this Agency, thereby saving the trouble and expense of ; going elsewhere'for settlement. A3" Office at the Hardwhere Store of Codding & RUSSELL C. S. RUSSELL. Towanda, Feb.,7, 1806.- -tf 0 WANDA INS URA XC E A(:EX , IstiG. YET ANOTHER STOCK OF NEW GOODS AT WICK II A M & BLACK'S. DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS. The above lines we oiler in great variety and latest styles HATS and CA PS, LARGE STOCK, BOOTS and SHOES, BEST MAKES. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS. This part of our stock we pay particular attention to, and now offer two of the best patterns oi Ironstone Ware in the market. Erie and Sevres, also C. C., Yellow Rockingham and Wedgewood. Beautiful assortment ot Glass Lamps. Call ane see onr stock of NOTIONS. Thankful for past favors we respectfully invite your trade and promise to to our best. WICKHAM A BLACK. pU MP M ANUFACT U RY! SILAS BETT3 A AO., Of Burlington, Bradford County, Pa., are manufactur ing the old and well known Wooden Pump with all the latest improvements. Also laying Pump Logs from Springs, Ac., Ail orders promptly attended to. July 10,1806.—tf. Drugs ani> tflebirines. ** -irrinrig'' TMHwnr n •riirr"--*" "* *"" 1 " "** JJARSTOW & CORK'S DRUG STORE I NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, AND NEW PRICES ! , The undersigned having formed a co-partnership in the Drug business, under the name of BAIthTOW & GOBE, at the old stand No. 4, PaUim's Block, where they are daily receiving additions to Lbtir stock, Irom the most reliable importers and in u ulaclurcrs, respect tuily ask tor a liberal share of public patronage. A largo slot k of FRESH 1IBUG AND MEDICINES . Has just been received,and we are now prepared to sup ply the WANTS'OP THE PUBLIC WITH ALL ARTICLES BELONGING TO THE TBADK. it BE WINE AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICAL USE ONLY. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CONCENTRATED B'TANIC, ECLECTIC AND HOMOiPATHIC MEDI CINES. ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. I'AlNTfi, OIL, VARNISH, PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES, DYE-STUFFS AND GLASS. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OP EVERY KIND. TILDEN'S ALCOHOLIC AND FLUID EXTRACTS, ALKALOID AND RE SIN OID S . All t he Best Trusses, ABDOMINAL SUP PORTE BIS , Shoulder Braces, > BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND SHIELDS, Nursing Bottles. Syringes and Catheters. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, STKOFS, POCKET KNIVES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LATE STYLE AND BEST QUALITY. A large supply Brushes for the Hat and Hair. Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Powders and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs, Hair Dye, In vigorators. Ac.. Kerosene. Kerosene Lamps, S! ades, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac., all of the latest styles. CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND RNUFP. , ttr Physicians supplied at reasonable rates. Medb cinu- aiiu Pre. riptii us carefully and accurately com pounded and prepared by competent persons at ail hours of the day and night. Sunday hours from 9 to 10 o'- clock in the forenoon, to 2in the afternoon. D. H. BABSTOW, W. H. H. GORE. Towandr, Ang. 1, 1R65. TJR. PORTER'S OLD DRUG STORE. Already admitted to be The largest, safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, WITH Auestablished reputation for keeping the best medicine UNEQUALLED la its faculties and apparatus for compounding and pre paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, w'nodf vo the most careful attent ion,pay the strictest regard to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles, and medicines of unques- • tinned plifity,!i:tsbecome THE CASH DRUG STORE With prices revised to con. .-,]>■ ,d with the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED AS KHI*RESENTED. By recent arrungenn u will tin .-Is-. p.n t vers, Impor ters or First IK hlert-Goods ai d< ish Purcha ses,the prices will alwfay- be it thelow cat point for Prin eUoods. LOV.EI; FIGURES THAN EVER IN I AINTS, OILS. VARNISHES. GLASS, DRUGS AND DYE-STUFFS. Everything ill this <*v si-Mi Till be sold ( 'hm p for Cash ! PRICES REDUCED, VIZ: Oi- teOAl'S, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS. POCKET KNIVES AND ItAZORS, I, A M P S A N D ;.I A T E RIALS FOR L I G H T. TRUSSES SUPPORTERS, WINKS AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE. TORACCO AND SNUFF. ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, TOOTH, SKIN AND liAii*. PREPARATIONS FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL INSCRIPTIONS, .Eclectic, Jlntanic and Hcmceopathic Medicines Spices, Died Seed, Lump Shade ■ ami Garden Seeds. FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac. Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing the great wants of the People, reduced in Price, and revised tor the Cash System. DR. POUT UK'S COAL OIL. DR. PORTER S CAMTHENEI I)R. PORTER'S ALCOHOL t DR. PORTER S BURNING FLUID ! Are Fresh, daily prepared, .ind U irivailed by any in the Market. Dlt . POUTER'S PREPARATIONS FOB FAMIT.V USK. Known aa Safe and Reliable Remedies,are warranted fo what they are intended to give satisfaction, viz : Dr Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 50 cents l)r Torter's Family Embrocation " 35 " Dr Porter's Tonic"Elixer '• 100 " Dr Porter's Worm Syrpp " 50 " Dr Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophosphites.. "100 " Dr Porter's Uterine Tonic " 150 " Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 3 " Dr Porter's Tooth Ache Drops. " 35 " Dr Porter's Cephalic Snuff. " 25 " Dr Porter's Tooth Powder • so " Dr Porter's Tricogeue " so •' Dr Torter's Tricophile " so " Dr Porter's Shampoo " 50 " Dr Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion " 50 " Dr Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 35 " Dr Porter's Bed Bug Poison " 35 •• Dr Porter s Black Ink < 25 " Dr Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 37A <• Dr Port.r's Rat ami Mice Poison " 35 >• I>r Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 35 ' < Dr Folder's Worm Waters << 35 < MEDICAL ADVICE CIV EN GRATUITOUSLY AT THE OFFICE. Charging only for Medicine. AS"Thankfulfor past liberal patronage would respect fully announce to his friends and the public thatno pain shall be spared to i . ; u ] merit the continuance of theirconfidence and 1 tr- rage, at the C A S H I) R u fi STORE! Corner ol Main and Piuestreets. Dcntcstrp Twenty-five years experience IN DENTISTRY.—J. S. SMITH, M. D., would re spectfully iuloi in the inhabitants of Bradford County that he is permanantly located in Waver!v, 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 iu city or country, anl inciter pre pared than any other Dental operator iu the vicinity to do work the be.-t adapted to the many and different cases that present themselves oftentimes to the Dentist, as he understands the art ol making his own artificial teeth, and has facilities tor doing the same. To those requiring under sets of teeth he would cull attention to his new kind of work which consists of porcelain tor both plate and teeth, and forming a continuous gum. It is more durable, more naturei iu appearance, and much better adapted to the gum than any other kind of work. THo! • in need <>! the same are invited to call and exam ine specimens. Teeth tilled to last for years and often t mes for life. Chloroio m, itlur, and •■JV./rous oxide'' administered with perfect suiety, as over tour hundred patients within the last four years can testify. I will be in Towanda from the 15th to 30th of every monfh, at the office of W.K. TAYLOR, (formerly oc cupied by Dr. O. U. Woodruff.) Having made arrange ments with Mr. Taylor, I am prepared to do all work iu the very best style, at his office. Nov. 27, 1805. yl_ r)R. H. WESTON, DENTIST. Office XJ in l'atton's Block, over Barstow A Gore's D ug and Chemical Stors. IjanGO I MI'ORTANT TO DISCHARGED WOUN ded Soldieis, Fathers, Mothers.Widows,Brothers and Sisters, and Orphan children of deceased soldiers, and all persons that have claims against the United States, in any ot the Departments at. Washington, can have the same promptly collected, by calling on H. B. McKEAN, tat Office over Moutanye'sStore, Main Street wanda, Pa. March 20,1865. HAY scales FOR SALE \ [Patent Applied For.] The Subscriber having spent time and money in per fecting a New, Simple, Cheap, and Durable Hay Scale, warranted correct for five years or longer, now offers it to the public, on the following terms : One 12 feet platform Hay Scale, weighing 4,000 lbs. (the purchaser furnisniug end framing timbeis) sl' 0 (0 One 13 tt.platform, weighing 5,000 lbs, li 3 to One 14 " " " 6,000 " 125 tO Address, G, W. JACKSON, Jan. 25, '66.—tf W vain sing, Bradford Co. Pa, (Cartrs rnnoMAS Jk INGHAM, ATTORN/: I X .1 1 LA IfN LAPORTTL£uIkvAn Comity P. DB.E.H. MASON', PH VBIO/AN A A > HUJIULOJV,ot\iii f lii* professions ; services to tin people of Towanda and vicinity. Office UT H I '•••: • • ON LUIE .•*; srherfi he efln ALTVAJ'- V. MD professionally engaged . U fiJAY A T L-11V~ Ofifee ill Unii.n Biooktotirur ly occupied by J AH. MA ulam WT. DAVIEri, Attorney at Law, To • wanda, Pa. Office with WNI. Watkins, LIT) Particular attention paid to Orphans' Court buaincs.- AMI settlement of det-edent- estates. 23-42. MERCUK A MORROW,yR/or/ipyn ut Law, Tfiwaiidii, PenrPa. The undersigned having associated themselvss tog! !h ler j the aractige p( jaiivy, oiler their professional scf vices to the public. ULYSSES MERCUB, P. D. MORROW. March U, lhtifj. £1 L. ANDR US, Licenced Auctioneer, 4* (>iton, Bradford eodnty, PH., having had much experience, oilers his services to the public. Address by letter, or otherwise. Canton, July 18, lStia. PATRICK YN i'KCK, A'riuK.NKYS at Law, Offices :--In Union BLOCK, 'LU wanda, Pa... formerly occupied by lion. Wnr. ElWell, and in Patrick's block, Athens, Pa. They may be CONSULTED at either place. H. w. FAYKUJK, UPLP w. A. rttx. HB. .MeKLAN , A T'/'ORN E Y.I-COT S • SELLOR AT LA.W. Towauda, PH. Par ticuiar attention paid to imsiayss.in the Orphan*' Court. July 20, 186C_ _ HENRY REEL, Attorney at Law, Towan la, Pa. t| jun27, 66. W li. CARNCOHAN, A TTOHNE Y T ? • AT LAW K sroy, Pa. Special attention given to collecting claims against the Government for Bounty, Back Pay and Pensions. Office with E. 15. Par.-- ns, Esq. June 12, i I7I)WARD OVERTON Jr., Attorney at JLi Law, To wanda, Pa. Office in Montanycs Block, over Frost's Store. July L'th, 1865 HENRY A. RECORD, M. D., Pkyrieian and Surgeon, having peimanantly located in To wanda, would respectfully offlr his professional services to the citizens of the place a vioinity. Office, at J. A. Becoid's Store. Jan. 30, "06. JOHN N. CAMFF, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Towandu. Pa. Also, Government Agent or the collection Back Pay and Bounty. Km' No charge unless successful. Office over the Post Office and News Room. Deffi 1,1G4. OD. STILES, M. D., Phuaioian T)Y Bought since the fail of Gold aril j th „ ~ , , will enable bira Uwgiye his custoim;r, >i*l*' I '"' low figures, an.3 tire derHne in i.rl, ' "*'•**>. al are alyliah, and tt Ut rWr. No w - , gfK.de, erery article guaranteed as r , ri "*t-a suffi. K.v goods are aii 1 . the Latest fashion* ' Anil e<|tial to the best city custom tta a, , As uuta) the Ijest quality all wcul ''to Business Suite Biack Frock Coat., BEo 1c loe i'ants *nd . Linen C.mts, Duster* and Pants The Latest Style ine Siik H, A. fcttrawj'unama -::J Cloth liatK '' NegflgoeFMrti r ;■ .™ ' '•- genders, On' er -Jifrte and Di ' Engiiah Half li.e. Over.AiD. o-.- r"V ! . wity kerthiels, Liifihra Fne Mtr. „ ' Iliad li hwt everytjAfg usually fou.-.j j,, , ■' Gedtleittan aEurnUhing Store. „ ."""AU,,. | Goods it a fair pn.'eftre cfArpei •'uaa " ".• price. All goods sohl at one j, ,", ' v '• *•, Hatting to make an ofllr,'bat eve',-,',' name goods at the same price, v , ' Klftorn of {he market. tosrked down to the gold ■ " 'i'V* will be w.!d regardle> of t . v 2 due. D you wani s**T .goods at a fair price go to EDDY'S, whereyou will fin u him recly fr> show hir and sell Ihero too t ti ■ are to coriespond with (- Icj. I mind the place to bey good, , | Clothing is at B. W. EDDY'S, next duo i- , 't owanda, Jan. 7, lfi6s. 1 / JLOTIIING- 1 CLO TH IN c, ; j READY MADE AND MADE 10 J. M. COLLINS, Ist door South of Cod.'lug A Russt it's, fc-. trom New York a large and atraetivo '• n NEW WINTER CLOTHING Our etock comprises every art id- v , t,. . bove, •" aad PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOA - *i . I FAY BUSINESS SUITS OF A'! v : - -• ' COATS. PA NTS VESTS SB ' COLLARS, N'K TIES, W! A'J- " . LBS, iHtA W.,i;c a GENTS FUR NIS HIN (, <; (J () . K Of every deseriptl j Especial attention Is called to ocr si k | GIRTHS, OA SSI MERES AND VLoTIX., j Whic we will make up to order on short tilt; „ A nice line of Fancy Caasimers .' tt Pa Tia a- a o I Latest style Hats and Caps. Gents Fur < Cutting done- to order on sho. t m.; - Bear in mind if you wish to buy ( huhm-. f qpio i and as good as represented, cail at | Terms Cash. tn , ■ ! Towanda, Dec. 7. I -do. JQHE AFN ESS, STYLE AND BE NOW IS YOUR TIMC TO j YOUB CLOTHING CHHAY AT YOUROtv?' . > ;r raOCLAIM IT TO THE PEOPLE, Just received—a large stock of Fail ana V, inter ( S ing at J. CORN'S Elmira touch Clothi J Saya coolly, boldly and deliberately, that he tak j toremoat of the Clothing .Merchants ot j ■pMM'BuMM and Sixty-one ha i light end beauty oi Spring * Mr. upon a* ,i- , . j radiant aplehcor. I tm!l continue t.. seii • . : a u •• . isb, cheuper than any other man, as my. j. | ...Jght Cheap f r cash, and they wiii be sold i My goods are ail manufactured in Eimira. ihcretor. i can variant them well made. Enough for me '■> : i?e everything in the line of j CLOTHING, (JENTS FURNISHING G CAPS. AC., AC. That is kept in aay other Stove in town, i i his is a free country ; therefore it is tree lor ail to c: j their trading where they can do the best regardie* r v fl. ! Mercor's Dry (foods Store, Main Street., iovmuda,Fa. i X. 8.~ Wc- whh to be understood. t bat we a, e not-,. s • nndersoiu by any man, or combination of men. Or No charge tor showing our Goods. Towanda, March 12. ISG2. J.COBB. QI!E A T R E DUCT 10 N In prices of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, For Men and Boys vrc.tr. Most of these goods ate manufactured Expressly o OUR TRADE. Having j ist returned from the Eoste: ... T7 a Mark'.ts with cue of the LARGEST STOCKS EVER OFir.i; J V?e solicit an early call and examinati u u,.: sortment, which cannot be beat in in pri n STYLE A N I) Q C A L IT Y . Our stock oi lIATS ate 01 the lat&t sty ie. also a large assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE & SPANISH LINEN SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SUSPENDER; GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEF?, WRAPPERS, DRAWER;, SHIRT BOSOMS, LINEN A PAPER CUFFS, }]■■ American und Swiss Watches. Other art :•* kept in astute ol this kind. Remember tie place, i.• b.n s iilo k. N. B.—Watci.es, Clocks as I Jtwt hj paired aud warranted. A. M. WAK.Vt Towanda, Juuc 20,1666.—6 m.p. (MARRIAGES, AVAGONS, SLEIGHS 1 THE OLD EBTABLIrjHMENI STILL IN OPEIUTION FELLOWS, CRANDALL A CO., Sue censor* t • Reyuot's. Fell >w* .V Co., arc now oifermg and are prei .tied to tumiali uu ort notice. H Carriages and S cighs, of aii desciiptioiia and of tke.*- test and most approved style, and :'l!ie best ma.-'ru • ut the old starui opposite the Union House, in uic tral part oi Aii a Borough, BraaforJ County . Pa- . The public are assured that the reputation the p has acquired during flie last six years under the sup inteadtnee of J. il. Fellows, wtii be more than m* tained, as he will superintend the work as licietoWre having long l>etu and having h i much excellence jtf Carriage aud Sh-igh Build t tt.'ul • assure the i : that ~o pains will lie *ptr.>d by .lie a'-ove f' ria ..'.® -ofal the establishment worthy ot tin .r patronage, t - as one ot the old firm for the patronage thus tar ded, we hope to merit a continuance of toe same. N. B—We, the undersigned, being practi ame ics.cau m. :. , • .re an 1 > Iter to the puoffi" that will defy couipeliti .0. W h t' CKAjjffi J. G.MtKITT Alba Borough, April 13,1866. ly.