Hints About Work- Horse.*.— ln November we expect to get itl! our stock into the burns, aud should i xe good care of them. Theie are no aui jtmis, however,that with plenty to eat will bear the cold so well as horses—full-grown nurses. "Weathering" stunts colts shock •igly. We have no doubt of tlie truth o; tin- statement, that farmers iu Vermont frequently winter their horses in the open meadows with barely a shed to run under, giving them a little hay or straw only dur ing ice storms, when they cannot paw down through a foot or two of snow and g i .t the grass and clover aftermath,which was left for them. They are said to grow . upon such treatment. Nothing is worse J-U- horses than too much blanketing and tender care. Keep them cleau—they can't be too well groomed—but let them have fresh air and cold air, plenty of it, but not a draughts through windows, floor cracks, ■ When they are sweaty, rub them and blanket them until dry, and for an hour or two after they are cool. After grooming, a linen cover may be put on to keep the coat down. Colts ought to be accustomed io being handled very young, and may be kept in stalls or loose boxes. Never use the whip, but try the efficacy of a little sugar instead. (It will pay even at 10c. per pound.) Any young horse is much easier coaxed than whipped, aud punish merit is rarely neces sary. Beeves should he pushed forward iu fat tening as fast as possible. Be careful not to over-feed, but judiciously increase and vary the feed so as to secure always good appetite and digestion. Water regularly ; k ep salt always before them ; feed ground or cooked grain ; never let them worry for a meal, but be ready as soon as the time runes ; also never prepare their food be f >;•■" them, making them wait half an hoar, i--.-:iless and thrashi ig about, but prepare 'or the next meal while they are eating. - ' that cattle are fed uniformly the same amount of grain, roots, oil-cake, etc., daily, in- increase with regularity. Variety and occasional changes of feed are well, aud most economical Coves. —As the quantity of milk decreas is, its richness in butter may be made to increase by proper feeding, and it is worth while to take advantage of the very high price which butter brings. We heartily wish farmers could realize the retail prices asked in tie cities and large towns for their products—butter 65 cents per pound think of it; get it if you can—though 85 cents will pay. Examine hay for evi dence of ergotized seed (grown three or four times its natural size—the- effect of a disease) This probably is the cause of abortion in cows, which has been so disas trous in many sections of late years. Any env that is ailing in the least, should be removed from others. If one of a herd simks her calf, three or four may follow suit, and probably will. Filthy stables provoke abortion. Young Stock• of all kinds should be kept vigorously growing all winter. Warm dry yards, sheds or stables,some grain or roots, and plenty of fresh water aud salt, with regular care, w4ll ensure thrift aud much i otter sized animals than if the winter treatment checks their growth, as i.-. usu ally the case. Their manure will be wort! f - me thing, too. Sheep. —lf sheep are in poor condition now, they must tie gradually brought up; f i-d oais iu the sheaf, a few daily and some I 't and good hay. When grass fails, I c niock boughs once or twice a week are good. Let all have the range of dry yards nr fields, and warm sheds well ventilated. 1 he period of gestation iu ewes is about 5 months, (152 days,) and a tlook in good order is rarely served in less than 3 to 5 \ eeks. If sheep put up to tut at litis seas on, neil in February, March, or April for enough to pay their present value, and for alt the grain fed to them, there is a profit. Their manure will be full pay in manj places. Hogs. — Watch the pork market, and i! there is a certainty of taking advantage of high prices before the general killing takes place, do so, otherwise complete the fatten nig. If nowhere else, there is at least a 1 uge gain in the manure heap. In killing ! squealing ajid fighting is stopped by shooting a wooden plug into the head be tween the eyes, easily done, aud a most hu mane practice; use very little powder. I • d only cooked or soaked food : ground if possible. Poultry. —For ducks for your own table, feed meal scalded and mixed with celery leaves chopped fine, for 2 or 3 weeks before killing. It gives them the flavor of canvas -1 neks. In warm, light houses spring pul let- lay all winter. Manure. —The value of the manure of animals stands in direct relationship to the value of the food they eat. Poultry have Ihe richest food ; men next, hogs next, fat tening cattle, horses, sheep, cows and p row ing stock follow in about this order. The feed of well fed beeves is usually richer than that of horses, and so is that of fat tening sheep sometimes, but this varies.— lb ■re, however, is a true measure of the value of the droppings, and of the care that should be taken of each kind. The farmer's business is to make manure just as much as it is to make money, and he should do it first by saving. Hen-dung L easily saved by making the birds roost over liuor sprinkled with earth, which is swept up and freshly earthed every week. Cal culate to have manure and 5 earth. Save 1 the next on the list on precisely the same principle—that is, mingling it with 3 its t uik of dry fine soil, but do it every day or two. Ilog manure is saved and preserved by mixing it with earthy or vegetable mat tms, anything that will decay, but especi ally articles soft, porus and bulky, as weeds sods, bogs, peat, etc. The droppings of horses are very profitably added either to the manure of the sty, or mixed with that < 1 neat stock, especiaiiy to that of young i cattle and cows, which is thus brought up 1 to a higher standard. Manure of ali other kinds is kept and improved by admixture : of straw, leaves, etc., and especially by be ing laid up in heaps over beds of rails, so that the liquor which leaches from it nat- ! orally, or after being pumped on, may be ' n turned and pumped over it again. Where this can not be done, it should be mixed with sods, dry peat, or muck, or even sim ple soil, aud laid in a compost heap as fast as it accumulates. ilic manure harvest is from November to May. Plowing. —By all means do as much plow ing this fall as possible. Use a plow that will lay a furrow as fiat as a floor. Flow in manure deep for corn, potatoes and root crops, but not for small grains. Leave 110 manure on the surface,except fine composts that may be harrowed in. Land is well pre pared in this way lor seeding in spring to clover or grass without an acompanying grain crop. (train fields- —Prevent water standing aiiywhen or 1 winter grain or young grass, Surface-. J/fduis. Make surface water course* to conduct ofl watc . r from tg ; Where itßtay and ,i„ damage Lv ! cutting channels 01 by bring. lIJS . SHOEMAKER, Pice-President. R. C- SMITH , Sec'a. H. B. M'KEAN. Agent, Towanda, Pa. LUZERNE INSURANCE AGENCY. .ETNA INSURANCE CO.— Hartford, ASSETS $3,000,000 FULTON INSURANCE CO.— Xeio York, CASH CAPITL>. $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 iNCE—CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. ASSETS $5,000,000 its' Policies issued for the vE;na, Fulton and Metro politan, and orders received for Insurance upon favora ble terms. B.C. -MITH, Agent, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. H. B. M'KEAN, Agent, for the above Companies at Towanda, Pa. HOMER CAMP, Agent, Camptown, Pa. _SepL4,'6o. j "CURE, LIFE, and ACCIDENTAL INSUR- L ANC'E. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION HOLLARS! C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, FOR THE FOLLOWING NAMED RELIABLE COMPANYS : GIRARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY ( Philadelphia, J Capital and surplus, over $350,000 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, J Of New- York. ( Capital and surplus, over.... $3,750,000 INSURANCE COMEANY OF NORTH AMERICA, ) Philadelphia. J Capital and surplus, over $1,700,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, [ Of New-York. J Capital and surplus, over $900,000 ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Of Philadelphia. f J Capital and surplus, over $350,000 • ABTIC INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Of New- York. f J Capital and surplus, over $750,000 PUTNAM INSURANCE COMPANY, I Of Hartford, Conn. { Capital and surplus, over . $704,000 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, ( Of New-York. J Capital and surplus,over $8,000,000 ! TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY, i Of Hartford, Conn. f Capital and surplus, over $600,000 Ri-'n taken on all kinds of Property -at as low rates ; as by anj i-ther reliable Companies. SB" Policies issued and Losses, if any, adjusted at this Agency, thereby saving the trouble and expense of ! going elsewhere for settlement. erf Office at the Hardwhere Store of Codding A Russell C.B. RUSSELL.; Towanda, Feb. 7, ls-jc.. tf ( fjp OWAN DA I NSURAN issued,Jl.os. i s adjusted and promptly paid, by H. C. M'KEAN, Agent, Of the following well known and reliable Companies. Office Montanye's Block. Aggregate Amount of Capital, $17,090,000 ; .EETNA INSURANCE COMPAN Y, J Hartford, Conn., J ; Capital. .$4,000,000 NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Neto York, J Capital $1,246,000 NEW ENGLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, I Hart Jin (I, Conn., J Capital $200,000 WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY, i Wilkes-Bar) e, Pa., ( Capital $150,000 NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE CO., ) (Accidental) ■ Philadelphia, | Capital $500,000 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., J Hartford, Conn., J Capital $10,000,000 I KENSINTON FIRE INSURANCE CO., 1 Philadelphia, J Capital ...$300,000 ! Towanda, Feb. 20,1896—tf T! H E INSURANCE COMPANY OF I NORTH AMERICA. Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. This Company are now prosecuting the bu in ess oi Insurance from 10. sor damage by FIRE on Buildings, Herd ndte. Furniture, &•/., throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on liberal tern;--,fir long or short periods; or permanently of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of claims for losses during the period oi nearly 70 years that the Company has been iu e -'stence, entitles them to the c-infuleiv- of the public. DIRECTORS.—Arthur O. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor. Ambrose White, Jno. li.Xeff, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Aar risoi!, Francis R. Cope, Edward H. Trotter. Edward S. Clarke, Wm. Cummiugs. ARTHUR (1. COFFIN, Pres'nt. C. S. RUSSELL, Agent. Towanda. FA RMERS M UTUAL FIREINSUKANCE COMPANY OF MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIA, Office in Danville, Montour County, Penn'a. Capital .... $357,000 00 The Farmers Mutual Fir- Insurance Company of Mid dle Pennsylvania was incorporated by ihe Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1859, for the Mutual Insurance of Conntry property only, and immediately thereafter commenced its operation on that principle, which has been strictly adhered to since. All losses have been promptly paid out of the Premi ums collected on application lor insurance without mak ing any assessments. 1 ihe Insurance of Country proper.y only, the low rate.- charged for Insurance,and the prompt payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recommendation of the Farmer - Mutual Fire insurance Company oi Middle Penus. Iva uia. to all owners ol sale class country property. P. JOHNSON, Seo'y. WM. FULMEK, Pres't. C. M. MANVILLE. March o, '66. Agent, Towanda, Pa. TJNION CARRIAGE SHOP, AT ALBA, PENN'A. Hie undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Western Brucburu that he ha.- commenced the Carriage and Wagon manufacturing business, in all its various branches in Alba borough, iu the shop north of the Union Hotel. His foreman in flic- wood shop will lie N. M. REYNOLDS, who is well known to the people of this vicinity, having been in the business for the last 16 vears. Ho will manufacture to order, and keep constant ly on hand the latest stvles of Kuggys, both top and open, Platform, Democrat and Skeleton Wagons, Sleighs, Cutters,.vc. li is work will be done by the most ex perienced workmen, and great care will be taken in pro curring tlie best timber, and the most substantial ma terials. He intends that the work turned out at his shop for style, durability and cheapness, shall not be excelled in the County. REPAIRING of all kindsdone with des patch .in a M,btunlial manner on reasonable terms Give usa call JAMES MeINTYRE, Alba, Bradford County,q\.., Feb. 20, 1866.—1y JT UT H ER ' S MI LLS, BURLINGTON, PA The proprietor, having rebuilt his Flouring Mill in Bur liDgton. and taken pains in selecting articles, and the most improved machinery, it is now completed in order for ali kinds of Flouting. CUSTOM WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. w tli cheerful attendants, who will see to your wants in good order and with general satisfaction. to"Cash paid for Grain. April 17,1866. ROSWELL LUTHER. Hjaifciuarc. TTARDWABE. CODDING RUSSELL HAVE A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS. To which additions are daily being made, which they offer cheap for Cash. A targe assortment of COOKING STOVES, Among the many desirable and beautiful patterns is the CELECRATED AMERICAN This beautiful stove 1; unsurpassed for economy iu fuel; is a perfect baker ; is the best COOK STOVE iu the market. Among their heating Stoves may be found a great variety suitable for everyplace where stoves ere used. STOVE PIPE AND SHEET I HON WORK, Always on hand aud made to order. TINW A R E , A large stock manufactured from the very best materia: and by experienced workmen. A verf fa! - r'i > IRON, NIALS AND STEEL, At New York prices. HOUSE AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, TOOLS FOR THE FARMER, fools tor the House Joiner and Carpenter—Tools for Blacksmiths'—Tools for everybody. WINDOW SASH AND GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, MACHINE OIL AND BENZOLE, KDROSENE OIL, LAMPS, WICKS AND CHIMNEY; BELTING, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, BRITTANNIA AND PLATED WARE, Pumps, Lead Pipe, ( hain Pumps, Water Pipes, Grindstones and fixtures, KEROSENE LANTERNS, JOB WORK done with dispatch. Lamps repaired. Fluid Lamps and Lanterns altered and fitted to burn Ke rosene. Grain, Oid Iron, Casting and Wrought Scraps, Copper, Brass, Brittauuia, Beeswax, Feathers and Rags taken in exchange for goods. Highest price in cash paid for Sheep Pelts and Furs. 43" OUR GOODS have been purchased on the pay down system and will be sold for READY PAY. JOHIT A> CODDING. | /VXIMMWRI F DI'COL'I I C. s. RUSSELL. } CODDING & RUSSELL. Towanda, March 10,Jt;d3. W * Co c m S S" ci > 5 3 °* _ & §§W * K r ? M zz (-3 * O 3 £0 Z w 2 5 i 5 £ I: k & 2 E s << r. -i X r-. ' 1 K R-* i "s a * - s 5 ~ E 3 >—l 5 P3 r> c > P3 f ® ta a rji. > Q ► h_ . g § K r- q O P y MARSHALL BROTHERS & C 0.," Wish to call the attention of the public to their new Stock of HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLIMENTS, BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, aud CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a large assortment of Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils, .Putty, Varnishes, and Paim aud Varnish Brushes of ali kinds, which will be sold for the lowest Cash price. Also, a fiine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS of every style and pattern to suit the publi... Lamps repaired and changed" from Oil and Fluid VO Kerosene. Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of ull kinds of TIN WARE. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. VTe have on hand a fine article of, G LA S S FRUIT JARS, with improved sell-sealing corks, and HERMETRCAL SEALING CAN.,, which is one of the best cans used. June 20, 1*65. iPi)ctotJivap!)b\ QOMETII I X (I NE W A T O GEORGE U. WOOD'S PIIOTOG R A P H IC GAI,L E R Y , TOWANDA. PA. lie has the pleasure of informing his old friends and patrons, that fie is now prepared to make the new and beautilul style oi GEM FEREOTYPES, mounted on cards very cheap. Also, Me'iinotypes lt.r Lockets, Cases, or Fiamc-s, as well as all kinds of PHOTOGRA PUS AS BEFORE IN T H BEST STYLE O F A It T . Views taken cf Houses on short notice. COPY I X G 1) 0 N E T 0 ORD E R In a few days. AL L W0 R K WARRANTED. Albums kept on hand and will be sold cheap. G. H. WOOD. Her. b. IM;4. JJEW P L A N I N G M ILL. The undersigned having built a:large and commodious Mil! in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with Fthe most modern and improved machinery, for the manufac ture of WINDOW SASH. A BLINDS, are prepared to fill orders, whether targe or small, upon [he shortest notice. t\ e have also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, wld h we can furnish much cheaper than they can be worked bv hand. J PLANING, TONGUEING, GROVEING, AND SCROLL RAWING, 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 largely for their inter est to bnyof us, or bring their lumber and have it worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Floor ing or other lumber, and while your team is feeding have it ground out and take it home with you. We will pay CASH for PINE & HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see us, or if you can't come, write. L. P. KOOOERS & CO. Towanda. Feb. 8,1864. EWI X G MAOHI X E 81 Having taken the Agency of the tiro best Machines yet made. WHEELER & WILSON, AND SINGER. We are now ready to supply all. ♦3-MACHINES SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES-®* *s~ No mistake—the above makes AHE THE BEST "®* tfsr The work of these Machines is alike on both sides and i rill not ravel, just come and try it."®* *S~ Silks, Thread, Oil, Soap, Needles, Oil Cans, Needle Cases, aud extras kept on baud at our store.*®* *3"We sell the thing that always pleases.*®* Call and see our samples and get our prices. x „ „„ , WICKHAM A BLACK, - Towanda, Pa. yy A III) HOUSE, TOWANDA, PENN'A On Main Street, near the Court House. Oct. 8, 186(5. C.T.SMITH, Proprietor. Q U X SHOP! GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. t J. V. GEIGBR, would respectfully inform the pubii c that he has opened his GUN SHOP On the north side of the Public Square, near the Court House, where may be found Double and Single Barreled Guns, Rides, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Ac. I Keys fitted to Doors, Trunks and Padlocks. Particular attention given to repairing, and all ! work warranted. J. V. GEIGER Towauila. Aug. 2. lifW. f>m . SUGARS i x EVERY STYLE FOR SALE j cheap, wholesale and retail, at FOX'S. | E W ARRIVAL! W. A. ROCKWELL, Ih now rec' aa una m upppiy of GO - DS, Comprising a fashi enable ass ortrnent of DRESS GOODS, CLO AKIN GS, SHAW I.S, BREAKFAST CAPES, ! HOODS, EMBROIDERY. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SHEETING, BATTINO, YARN, And all descriptions ot RY GOODS For Mens and Boys wear, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, OF ALL KINDS. Also a large assortment of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, LANTERNS, AC, To be sold at fhe lowest rates. WOODEN WARE, Of all descriptions, Bird Cages, Ladies Fa m y Buckets. TOYS* FOR THE CHI; DREN, To appreciate the great variety, you must call mid sec them. VARIETY. Perfumery, Jewelry, and all sorts Knieknacks. GROCERIES Of all kinds, Syrup 4. MJI.H-.-I, Sugar, at the lowest market price. TO THE PUBLIC. We have purchased t ese goods at the lowest de cline in the market, and feel confident that! can give utmost satisfaction i:i .ja lily and price. Towanda , Oct. 16,1860. [ w.TAv 77 017 ej • Is now receiving a very large and well selected STOCK OF FALL GOODS. Comprising all the NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES In market, and will be exhibited with pleasure. A very fine assortment of DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS To match. A large stock of CLOTHS AND SACK INGS. A large sto k of Ladies and Yisses WOOL SHAWLS AND KNIT GOODS Of all kinds. BROWN SHEETING & BLCH'D MUSLIN A full assortment of FANCY GOODS. A very large and complete stock of MILLINERY GOODS, And a great variety of otlie r goods too numerous to ; mention. Oct. !), 1866. !(J.OOD B A R GAINS AT WICKH A M & BLAC K' S , Wishing to close out our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, HARDWARE, AND BOOKS, We are now offering them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. This is no humbug. We are bound to yell. A large NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHS, JUST OPENED. The largest stock ol CHINA, CROCKERY, AND YELLOW WARE, Ever brought to this market, will be opened in a FEW DAYS. • ** Towanda.Oct. 3, 1866. MERICAN HOTEL, TOWANDA, PA., Having purchased this well known Hotel on Bridge Street, I have refurnished and refitted it with every convenience for the accommodation ot all who may pat ronize me. No pains will be spared to make all pleas ant and agreeable. J. S. PATTERSON, Prop. May 3, *66.—tf. Prnys ant) filctririms. ;W H. GORE'S DRUGSTORE W. H. H. GOME, (• ircPKsor to (larstow k Gore,) is continuing the Im-ines# at the old stand. No. 4 I'ation's Block, where ho is daily receiving additions to his Stock from the most reliable importers and ma-iufac tnrers respectfully asks or a liberal share ol public patronage, A large stock ol FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES Has just been received,and we are now prepared to sup- the WANTS OF THE PUBLIC WITH ALL ARTICLES BKLOX6IKG TO THE TKADE. Ft RE WINE- AND LIQUOR*?, FOR MEDICAL USE tNLV. A FULL ASBOKTMEXT OF CON'CENTKATBD BUT AN I ECLECTIC AND UOMCEPATHIO MEDI CINES. ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. FA!NfB, OIL, VAKNraH, PAINT ANI) VARNISH BRUSHES, DYB-HTIFFB A' D GLASS. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY KIND. TILI>EK'S ALCOHOLIC AND FLUID KXTItACTS, ALKALOID AND fIESINOTDS. AH the Beat Trusses, ABDOMINAL SUPPORT! P.- L S , Shoulder Braces, BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND SHIELDS, Nursing Bottles, Byring and Catheters, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, STROPS, PofXET KNIVES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS Ot LATE STYLE AKD DKST QUALITY. A large supply Blushes for the Hat and Hair. Also for the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Powders and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery, Soaps, Conths, Hair Dye, ln vlgorators.&e., Kerosene, Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac., all of the latest styles. CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. tar Physicians supplied at reasonable rati . Medi cines and Prescriptions carefully and accurately com poundc : and prepared by competent persons at all hours ol the day an : 1.1 ; it. Sunday hours Irotn i) to lb o'- clock in the iorcnoou, to 2in the afternoon. W. li. 11. GORE. Towanda, Sept. 29, lsiit;, JQR. PORTER'S OLD DRUG STORE. Already admitted to be The largest,safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, WITH Acestablished reputation for keeping the best medicine UNEQUALLED In its facHlfies and apparatus fur compounding, ad pre paring MEDICINE ANI) PRESCRIPTIONS, Conducted by thoroughly competent p. rsons.v, hod vo the mostcarefulattention.pay the strictest regard to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles, and medicines of unques tioned purity, has become THE CASH DRUG LTORE ! With prices revised to correspond with the market. j W HOLE S A L E AND RET AIL, ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED J; BESi.NTED. By recent arrangements with the Mannfa ti rers, impor ters or First Holders of Goods and Cash Pnrcha . ses.the prices will always be at the low est point for Prime Goods. LOWER FIGURES THAN EVEE IN PAINTS, OILS, VAHNlsiii-.s, GLASS, DRUGS AND DVE-STrFFS. Evtrythins in 'his c&tnsim stock will be soft' I ij> f-.-r ('• ,i ! rule ls bi;Dru i. D, viz: OF SOAPS PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS. :OOUL; LNIVKS A?;D ..AZOI:.-, L AMPS V N D M ' T II I' i A L S FOR LIGHT. TRUSSES k SUPPORTERS, Wl.V'-'s AND I iQUOI.':-, ONLY FOR MEDICINE. i.'.cc'o and -SI ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, TOOIU, SIN AND HAIII PREPARATIONS FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Eclectic, Botani-- and llohuropathi: Medina's Spice*, Bird Seed Lt.n:p tft • ■ Gar dm Hvtd*. FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, rcc. Constituting the mo>i complete rtmeut, embracing tire great wants of the People, reduced in Price and revised for the Cash System DR. PORTER'S COAL OIL. DR. PORTER'S CAMPHENEi DR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL I DR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID! Are Fresh, daily prep.an I, ami unrivalled by any in the Market. DR. PORTER'S PT.E P A RATIONS FOR FAMILY TSE. Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies,are wari . ten in what they arc intended to give satisfaction, viz : Dr Porter's Pectoral Syrup price .50 cents Dr Porter's Family Embrocati a ' " 35 Dr Porter's Tonic Elixcr " 100 " Dr Porter's Worm Syrup " .',O " l)r Porter's Cemp. Syr. Hypophosphites.. " 100 " Dr Porter's Uterine foci.: <• -39 <■ Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam < 3 i< Dr Porter's Tooth Acne Drops " 25 Dr Porter's Cephalic Snnff. < 25 " Dr Porter's Tout h Powder •< <• Dr Porter'sTricogene jq Dr Porter's Tricophile jo Dr Porter's Shampoo ; -,y u Dr Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion!'.. . " 50 " Dr Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder...'.. " 35 Dr Porter's Bed Bug Poison <• . < Dr Porter s Black Ink " 2 ! <• Dr Porter's Cleansing Fluid. • 374 >1 Dr Porter's Rat aadmioe Poison.. << 86 Dr Porter's Citrate Magu -da !. . 3.- it Dr Porter's Worm Wafers 35 << MEDICAL ADVICE GIVEN GRATUITOUSLY \T THE OFFICE. Charging only for Medicine, t.*-Thank: 1 lor p: liberal - tr- would resi-'-i tullv announce to hmri. ads and the j a!,lie thatuo j K I; shall be spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of theircontolenee and patronage, at the C A S II D RUG STORE! Corner of Mam and Pine streets. Dcntestrp r p\VEXTY-r IVE YEARS EXPERIENCE JBft D . K^ TlSTl , rf — s - Sa'Ti. M. D., would re wpectfully iniorm the inhabitants of Bradford County that he is permanantly located in Waverly. N.Y., when '• ■ has been in the practice of hi - proft - ion :■ r the past fouryeart. He would say that from his long and suc cessful practice of 25 years duration, he is faii iliar with all the different styles of work done in any and all D.-n --fa! establishments in city or country, an 1 i- bort.— pre pared than any other Dental operator in the vicinity to do work the be.-t adapted to'fa. many an ; di'lereut cases that present themselves oftentimes to the Dentist as he understands the art of making his ow . artificial teeth, and Las facilities tor doing the same. To those requiring under sets of teeth he would call attention to h:s new kind of work which consists of porcelain for both plate and teeth, and forming a continuous gum. It is more durable, more uaturai in appearance, and much better adapted to the gum than any other kind ol work. Those in need of the same are invited to call and exam ine specimens. Teeth filled to last lor ve.tro and often t mes for life. Chloral v. m, ether, and X Irons oxide'' administered witu perfect safety, as over four hundred patients within the las: four years can testify. I will be in Towanda from the 15th to 30th of every month, at the office 0! W.K. TAYLOR, (formerly oc cupied by Dr. O. H. Woodruff.) Having made arrange mei fs with r- iaylo;. iam prepared to do all work in the very best style, at his office. _Nov^27, 16t15. TSr. H. WESTON, DENTIST. ■ Office 1> l att ,°s' s Block, over Barstow & Gore's Drug and Chemical Stors. IjandG TUIE OLD BAKERY REVIVED ! PETTES k HOYEY, Are now receiving a fresh supply of Nuts, Fruits and Candies, at the old Stand on Main Street opposite the Court House. Also an assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Such as Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Saleratus, Molasses Syrup, Spices, &c., Ac. which will be sold as cheap as can be bought in the borough ol Towanda or elsewhere. GOOD GREEN TE i FOR 11, PER POUND. Kept constantly on hand, BREAD, B'JSC'UIT, PIES,CAKES, AC., AC., At the Towanda Bakery, Crackers by the barrel or pound, at the Bakery. „ - „ PETTES A IIOVEY, May 7, 66.—tf. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AT COST, ATX at the NEWS ROOM, (Eavbs. 11H0MAS J. INGHAM, ATTORNFA . AT LAW, LA PORTE, Sullivan Connty, Pa. G'EORGE D. MONTANY'E, ATTOU r NEY AT LAW —Office in Union Block,former ly occupied by JAS. MA KLAMB. Wf T. DAVIES, Attorney at Law, T. - Vv • wanda, Pa. Office with Wm. Watkius. Esq Particular attention paid to Orphans' Court btiaiiits and settlement ol decedents estates. 2b-4!J. MERGER A MOKROW,NATRICK A PECK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . Offices :—ln Union Block, Towanda, Pa,, formerly occupied by Hon. Wm. Elv.ell, and in Patrick's block, Athens, Pa. They may be cur suited at either place, u. w. rum, apllb w. A. FECK. ÜB. McEKAN, J TTOSNEYS COl'N • HELL OR AT LA IV, Towanda, Pa. Par ticular attention paid to business in the Orphans' Court. July 20.1866. HENRY PEET, Attorney at Law, Towan ia. Pa. Jnn27, 66. W IT. GARNOGHAN, ATTORNEY V 6 AT LA W, Troy, Pa. Special attention given to collecting claims against the Government for Bounty, Back Pay and Pensions. Office with E. B. Parsons, Esq. June 12, Isub. IT*DWARD OVERTON Jr., Attorney at Jut Law, Towanda, Pa. Office in Montanycs Block, over Frost's Store. July 13th, 1865 JOHN N. OA LIFE, ATTORNEY AT *J LAW, Towanda, Pa. Also, Government Agent or the collection ol Pensions, Back I'ay and Bounty. trj* No charge unless uccessful. Office over the Post Oflfce and News Room. Dec. 1, 1864. fYR.E. 11. MA SON, PIIYSICIAN AND * HURUEUN, otter his professional'services to the people ol Towanda and vicinity. Ohic hi residence •JU Pine street, where hecinalv.. she found when not professionally engaged. HENRY A. RECORD, LL D, Physician - IN d Surgeon, having perinanantly located in Mill vic-.v, Suillvau Co., Pa.,would respectluliy offer bis pro fe don :1 service.-, to the citizens of the place a viciuity. Jan. 30, '66. OD. STILES, M. D., Phyaieianaiid Sur * geon, wu Id announce to the people oi Rom Bo i rough and vicinity, that he has peimanently locate 1 at | tue place tornierly occu) ied by Dr. (! VV. Stone, forth'.* : prac lice of his p Particular attention given i to the treatment ot women and children, as also to the practice of operative and minor surgery. oet.'23 ,'66. DR. PR AIT lias removed to State street (first above B. S. Ru -••• ftCo's Bank). Persons : Ir an u diftauce desirous t " l .-ulting him, will be moat I likely to find him on Saturday jI each week. Especial | attention will be given to surgical cases, and the extrac tion ot teeth. Gas or Ether aonainistered when desired. J sly Is, 1 66. 1). S. I'llA'lT, M. D. PDVVAUD MEEKS-AUCTI ON K El'. J—t All letters addressed to him at Sugar Run. Brad ti rd Co., i' .., will receive prompt attention. May7'66tf, LHIANOIS E. POST, Painter, Towanda, JL I'A, w ali 10 years experience, is confident he can give the U ' ; :tion in Painting. Graining, ritaiu i utg, Glazing, Papering, Ac. &JT particular attention paid to Jobbing i'l the country. April 9, '66, Jurniture. XT E W ARR A N GEMEXT! A MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE, TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PENN'A., V. if'H ItSDCCED PRICES. JAM E S 0. FROST Would respectfully announce to the people of Brad ford aud the adjoining comities, that he has purchased the St iro, on the south-ide of the Public Square, lor merly occupied by ( HESTER WELLS ; and also the St on In Stre t, formerly occnpied by J. W. Means ,i Grocery .-tore, and having connected the same, has . now the large-1 and best Furniture Ware Room to be found th: ide ot the city oi New York. And he would further' '.ore announce- that he has in the same the larg ; i it and I est stock of Furniture ever offered in this Mar ket, or to be found iu Northern Pennsylvania, to which , taut add:' ions will be made from Boston, New-York I■ chef ter and various other places to numerous to mea i tionallol which will be sold at lower prices than any I other detier this sile of New York, will sell the same I'l Lliitj m I . : My . bottom of the market. All „l,i ~.. " Loathed down to the gold ha.—, .. t will be sold regardless/,! *.A." dee. It you want good goods at a lair pri( c, go to EDDY'S, where you will find him ready to show his g , u and sell them too at the lo* ,-t c ure to correspond with Gold. P—r , ■ mind the place to > ::v good, w<-ii :: re | Clothing is at B. W. EDDY'S, next 3K Cell Afc Towanda, Jan. 7,1865. ' ' / CLOTHING ! CLOTHINLT BEADY MADE AND MADE TO O. J. M. COLLINS, Ist door South of Codding 4 Russell's, has >' ~ r . from New York a large and atractive • ■ : -t; . ' " NEW WINTER CLOT! I Our stock comprises every article , r , >. bc.ys. ' * s *'• 21 d PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOAT , ~ r*y BUSINESS SUITS OF U.: L •• COATS, PANTS, VESTS S'HRTS* COLLARS, N'K TIES *v -V ' ERS, DRAWERS A. . GENTS FUR NI S 111 N G GOO D< Of every descripti a. Especial attention ia called to our t.,ck ol CASS I MER ES AND VKSTI NG s Whic . we will make up to order on abort notice A nice liaeo: Fancy CWnen for Pari'- >• • latest style Hats and Caps. Genu Fur ( ~ ir.~ Cutting done to order on short notice ! Pear in mind if you wish to buy CI CP'-'IP 1 and AS good AS represented, call at Terms Cash. tin i V Towanda, Dec. 7. I~GS. illisccllaiucus. HEALTH IS THE GREAT NEED OF THE AGE. ; A NEW SYSTEM OF THE HEALING JIIT N. J. COGSWELL, il D., HY'GIENIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, May he consulted iti person or by letter, at his e ' dencc, East Spring Hill, Bradford unty. Pa. An intelligent community req tire a taedi-.;! do.*: | grounded upon right reason, in harmony with i avouched by the unerring laws of Nature and of the vi- J ta! organism, and authenticated by . essful ' Hence we solicit an examination ot our sy stem. Claua i ing that all diseases can be si •. —. treated with ; tn.iy Hygienic Agencies No Drug poisons wiii be given. As a graduate ot the I only College in the world wher, health i- taught. *c i shall take especial pains to explain to the patients tt nature of the diserse. The laws ci lite aud health, why ; it it is unnecessary and dangerous t > take drug-, dud I Low to preserve health and long lit.-. Will v:>it | tients, aud give directions lor home lietiiiicat, when desired. i East Springhill, May 1, '66.—ly.p. DIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS AND -L MELQDIANS. I The undersign*, d mo, t respectfully announce-* ..•the ! citizens . * j ••wane- and vicinity, that he h.i- : >. L-.-i I the Music business of G. T. COLE, and wiii i. reafier j supply any ol the above articles, together with ; VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACCORDIANS. STKL\G.-,4C., on as good terms - they can be bad c:swlt -re. . W, A. CHAMBERLAIN . He is also Agent for th j CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCH, j and has al.*, ays on hand, a good as.-ori.aeu: of aw lis j Watches, with a general assortment < JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, .-silver and Plated Ware of the BEST M ANUt'ACTL'S EBS . which will bo sold ti unusually low figures. A large variety ol Clocks just received, among wht h :::.iy bo touuii theSeth Thomas, which has no e-q; REPAIRING AND JOBBING, done with neat -ss aud dispatch, and *.. . d. To those who can't it, we would say g • ■> Chamberkto's and get a pair ot g.asse- thai will ;n u. • • t see as.U ;us ever. Don't forget the sh >■,>. ■■■ yon * ..- Court House. VV. A.CHA"'i;. dtAIN. Towanda, Nov. 6,1565. Still Manufacture the best II O R S E ro W ERS, The Best THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, I Also, j THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS. FANNING MILLS, AC., AC., AC. j All of \hich we turnish at the Lowest Pt *3. CALL AND SEK, AT TBS NKVT SII"R --| Athens, Pa., Aug. 16,1666.—tf. i J EF F DAVIS ESOAL'E P S i How many hearts will bum with indignation cniwi* j ing this announcement. But we counsel ymt pf* j your leeliugs ot indignation for a fut.tie pticd, ' ■ j though this arch traitor has escaped being hung ! ( the Public ure requested to call at WARNER'S JEWELRY STORE. Aud examine his splendid stock oi Watches and J ry of the latest desigas aud elaborate finish, wbich are lieing sold at VERY LOW PRICES. i He also keeps the celebrated Seth Thomas Clock JS"- j American and Swiss Watches. Other articles a- I *,- r i kept in a store of thl- kind. Remember tin* j ton's Bio k. N. B Watches, Clocks and Jeirt 1 paired and warranted. I A. M. VYAKNi' | Towanda, June 'did. 1 -fl.:.—Cm.p. WAGONS, SLEIGHS! THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL IN OPKRAI A ' FELLOWS, CRANDALL & CO., Successors to Reynolds, Fellows & Co., are now ottering and are prepared to furnish on short u. tice, '•'* Carriages and 8 eighs, ot all descriptions and oi ! test a and most approved style, and of the best au ■•* at the old stand opposite the Union House, iu t.*. tral part ot Alba Borough, Bradford County, I's- The public are assured that the reputation the has acquired during tlie last six years under the - iutendcuce of J . 11. Fellows, will be more thja taiued, as he will superintend the work as here'.' having long 1 em and having had iiiuehexpt rii " Carriage aud Sleigh BuilUet, would assure ti * 1" that .to pains will be sparsd by the above firtii '•* 1 " j the establishment worthy of their patronage. ' as one ot the old tiriu tor the patronage thus tat e * • ded, we hope to merit a continuance of the saaa'- N. B We, the undersigned, being practiea! <*• ica.can m.inulacture *.ud offer to tin- puhii-at l -• that will den compori ion. J AMEB H. 1 Ll.i- * P. W. C. CB v.M'-V—* J. G. MERIT Alba Borough. April la, lsf>6. YEASF GDMI'DI O is the best yeast ever sold. at" manutacturer. For sale at wholesua or ic*a