J^tiruUutai. Preparing Poultry for Market. An almost every farmer has more or less poultry to sell, aud mauy have euougli to warrant them in preparing and sending it to market for themselves, a few hints on the of prepariug poultry for market, may not be amiss. The increased price of iiiC'-, well picked nud fattened poultry ; nver lean,or torn and pin-feathery "critters," richly repays the extra trouble required to put them in good order. The dung-hill fowls or turkeys, or what ever kind of poultry is on hand, should not be fed for 12 hours previous to killing, as a bird with au empty crop will go in better order than one stuffed with corn just before killing, and the increased price of the one will amount to more than the increased weight of the other. They may be killed by cutting tiie vein across the roof of the mouth, and hanging them by the legs until done bleeding. Some make a practice of striking them a heavy blow on the head, before they are done bleeding, so as to retain the blood aud weigh more, but it is au unprofitable prac tice. After killing, the next thing is scalding and picking the feathers. None should be soahied until the moment of picking, and the water for scaldiug should not be too hot, nor too cool, but "just right." Expert ence is the rule to tell when it is just right. The picking Bhould be done with care, re moving the wing and tail feathers first, while the bird is hot aud they pull easy. — Pick clean. Every feather from the knees to the head should be removed, —not one re main. (Jure should bo taken not to tear the skin. If properly scalded there will be lit tle danger with the greater part ; some, however, will tear, be you ever so careful, j All blood and dirt on the skin should be ta-! ken off, so that the bird be clean, and then it should be held a few seconds in boiling water. Tin's will not injure it, but rattier benefit, by hardening the skin and giving it a better color. Some remove the heads before packing ; but I am doubtful if the poultry will com mand a higher price after so doing, if the Indies are in good order. The practice wittf us is to pack with head and legs still attached. They should not be packed until through ly cooled ; and it is advisable to let them lie one night after picking, for this purpose. Then they should lie packed in a clean box with clean straw between them and the bottom and sides of the box. Laying them on their breasts in packing is the best posi tion. After filling the box, cover with straw and nail on the cover, and the box is ready for shipping or "railroading," as the case may he. With respect to time of sending to mar ket, it is well to keep posted on the prices, and then choose as cool a day as possible for sending in, if the price is satisfactory. A cool day is best, because the poultry will bear exposure in market better than on a warm day. As a general rule, it is more profitable to keep poultry over winter, and fatten and market in the spring. Corn will bring a better price when fed to poultry and con verted into meat, than in any other form, and the fatter the bird is made by good feeding, tie more profit there will be in pro ducing poultry for markets. JERSEY. _ Keadington, N. J. Heavy Farm Implements- Now if the error was confined wholly to the use of heavy implements, handled by the man himself, then he alone could suffer by a useless outlay of strength ; but it is not so, because as a general thing, farm carts and wagons are much too heavy.— Most of them are of sufficient weight to hold up thrice the burden that any common team should draw. MaLy horses and oxen are injured annually by this defect ; for it is apt to be the case, that farmers are govern ed more by what their wagon will bold up, when putting on a load, than they are by what their teams should be allowed to draw. There are, of course, cases in which it is necessary to have a heavy cart or wagon, wlieu large loads are to be drawn by very heavy, or double teams ; but in no cases in it necessary to have a cart-tongue so bun gled and heavy that one man is hardly able to lift it into the yoke ring. It is our opinion, that more labor can be performed on a farm in a day with a light wagon. And the drawing of light and fro quent loads, than can be done with a heavy wagon aud the drawing of large loads, and there is certainly much less outlay of mus cular power by both man and beast. — Wherever a man is found that daily exerts the strength of his team to the uttermost,is surely to be found one that is constantly perplexed with breakages, and the owner of a jaded team. Farmers, use light tools yourselves,and provide for your teams light and durable vehicles ; there will be less wear and tear, aud more accomplished. Making Stock Oomfortoble, it is for the interest of every farmer to sec that his stock are comfortably provided for, which consists not merely in housing and feeding them well, as this may he well and faithfully done, and still an animal may be uncomfortable—tor want of pure water, sufficient air, proper cleanliness, Ac., all of which conditions are essential to its well being. No matter how slight the in convenience, or neglect may seem, so long as an animal is made uncomfortable, it will not thrive as well, nor be as well fitted to labor, nor in the milch cows, be as productive in milk, as would be the case, where the cause or causes of discomfort re moved. To realize the most profit from keeping stock, every condition necessary to their comfort should be secured and main tained. An animal poorly housed, if ever so well fed, will fail to give a satisfactory return in growth aud flesh for the amount of food consumed. Stock should be oonifortably provided for, as a matter of economy, setting aside every Other consideration. When animals are supplied with an abundance of the best quality of bay aud grain, the bad effects arising from neglect in other particulars, will not be as easily perceived, as when in connection with the same neglect, they are poorly fed, although there is a loss to the owner in the first instance often-times, from the excess of food consumed, which under different management might have been saved ; but when the fodder on hand is either deficient in quantity or inferior in quality, as it often is, the utmost care and judgment need to be exercised in feeding,to maintain stock in good condition, and to make them a source of profit. Variety in feeding should always be carried out as much as possible, as anything calculatedto i create, and increase a relish for food will keep the animal in good condition. The food, therefore, should be changed as occa sion requires, and roots and grain fed alter-1 nately with hay, stalks and straw ; and it has been found, by experience, that where the appetite is thus excited and kept up, stock can be as well and profitably kept on less and poorer food, as where, without the variety, more and better food is given. New Ifruuswick, N. J. w. T. C. Insurance. rpOWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY. H. B. M'KEAN Agent tor the following well known and 'eluole Insur ance Companies : NEW ENGLAND INSURANCE CO .—Hartford, Conn. ASKTTS 244,078 16 KENSINGTON INSURANCE CO .—Philadelphia. WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY. Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a. Capital and Surplus $150,000 ; Stock not called in - $50,000 Bills receivable 40,000 ; U. 8. 5-20 Bonds ...... 25,000 ] Temporary and call Loans .... 6,000: 103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock - ■ - 6,180 ! 50 shares Pirst Nat. Rank at Wilkes-Barre, - 5,000 70 " Sec. " " " - 7,000 | 48 shares Wilks-Barre Bridge Stock • • 2,580 I Real Estate 1,519 Jndgments 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. Laeoe, John Richards, H . M. Hott, Charles A. Miner, Samuel Wadhams, O. Collins, Stewart Pierce, Chas. Dorrance, Wm. S. Ross, 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. ZETNA INSURANCE Co— Hartford, ASSETS $3,000,000 | FULTON INSURANCE CO. — New York, CASH CAPITLA ....$300,008: METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO., CAPITAL $1,4000,000 ROYAL INSURANCE CO., CAPITAL $10,000,000 j LIVERPOOL & LONDON INS. CO., CAPITAI $5,000,000 j LIFE INSUR ANCE—CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. ASSETS $5,000,000 j Policies issued for the .Etna, Fnltou and Metre- j politan, and orders received for Insurance upon lavora- j ble terms. R.C. -MITIJ, Agent, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. j H. B. M'KEAN, Agent, for the above Companies at Towanda, Pa. HOMER CAMP, Agent, Camptown, Pa. Sept. 4,'65. FIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENTAL INSUR ANCE. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER SEVENTEEN MiI.LION DOLLARS! C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, FOR THE FOLLOWING NAMED RELIABLE COMPANYB : GIRARD FIRE A MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 Philadelphia, J Capital and surplus over $350,000 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY . Of New- York. f Capital and surplus, over $3,750,000 INSURANCE COMKANY OF NORTH AMERICA, I Philadelphia. ( Capital and surplus, over $1,700,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, I Of New-York. f Capital and surplus, over $900,000 ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, . / Of Philadelphia. j Capita! and surplus, over $350,000 ARTIC INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 Of New- York. J Capital and surplns, over $750,000 PUTNAM INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Of Hartford, Conn, j Capital aud surplus, over $704,000 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ) Of New-York. ) Capital and surplus, over $9,000,000 TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY, I Of Hartford, Conn. j Capital and surplus, over $600,000 Risks taken on all kinds of Property, at as low rates as by an} other reliable Companies. #* Policies issued aud Losses, il any. adjusted at this Agency, thereby saving the trouble and expense of going elsewhere lor settlement. US' Office at the Hardwbere Store of Codding A Russell C.S.RUSSELL. Towanda. Feb. 7,1866.- t! rpOWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY ! Policies issued,JLossesadjusted and promptly paid, by H. R. M'KEAN, Agent, Ol llie following well known and reliable Companies. Office Montanye's Block. Aggiegate Amount of Capital t17,000,01i0 -EETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn., ( Capital $4,000,000 NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANY, New York, ) Capital $1,246,000 NEW ENGLAND INSURANCE COMPANY. I HartJuid, Conn.,) Capital $200,000 | WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY, ( IVitkes-Bane, Pa., ) Capital $150,000 NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE CO., j (Accidental) Philadelphia, l Capital $500,000 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., I Ha, I ford. Conn., ( Capital $10,000,000 KENSINTON FIRE INSURANCE CO., ) I'ln/ade labia, ( Capita! #300,000 Towanda, Feb. 20, 1866—tf THE INSURANCE COMPANY .OF NORTH AMERICA. Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. This Company are now prosecuting the bn-iness of Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE on Buildings. Merchandise. Furniture, Ac.. throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on liberal terms,for long or short periods; or permanently of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of claims for losses during the period o! nearly 70 years that the Company has been in esistenee. entitles them to the confidence of the public. DIRECTORS.—Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor. Ambrose White, Juo. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Wm. E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S.Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Aar rison, Francis R. Cope. Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, Wm. Cummings. ARTHURG. COFFIN, Pres'nt. C. S. RUSSELL, Agent. Towanda. EURMERSMUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE I? COMPANY OF Minm.F. PENNSYLVANIA, Office in Danville, Montour County, Penn'a. Capital ... - $357,000 00 The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Mid die Pennsylvania was incorporated by the Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1859, tor the Mutual Insurance of Country property only, aud immediately thereafter commenced its operations 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. The Insurance of Country proper ,y only, the low rates charged tor Insurance .and the prompt payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recommendation of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Middle Penns Iva nia, to all owners of sate class country property. P. JOHNSON, Sec'y. WM. FULMKR, Pres t. C. M. MANVILLE. March 5, '66. Agent, Towanda, Pa. rjNION CARRIAGE SHOP, AT ALBA, PENN'A. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Western Bradford that he has commenced the Carriage and Wagon manufacturing business, in all its various branches in Ama borough, in the shop north of the | Union Hotel. His foreman in the wood 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 I years. He will manufacture to order, aud keep constant , ly on hand the latest styles of Knggys, both top and i open. Platform, Democrat and Skeleton Wagons, Sleighs, j Cutters. Ac. His work will be done by the most ex ' perienced workmen, and great care will be taken in pro j curriug the best timber, and (he most substantial ma terials. He intends that the work turned out at his shop tor style, durability and cheapness, shall not be excelled in the County. REPAIRING of all kinds done with des patch. in a subtautial manner on reasonable terms Give us a call JAMES MiINTYRE. Alba, Bradford County. Pa., Feb. 20, 1566.—1y | U THIS'S M~f L LS , BURLINGTON, PA The proprietor, having rebuilt his Flouring Mill in Bur lington. aud taken pains in selecting articles, and the inoßt improved machinery, it is now completed in order 1 for all kinds of Flouring. CUSTOM WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. wih cheerful attendants, who will nee to your wanta in ! good Older an.l with general satisfaction. •*"Cuh paid tor Grain. April 17,1866. ROSWELL LUTHEIL j QABDWABS. GODDING & RUSSELL HATS A LARGE AND 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 desirable and beautiful patterns is the CELECRATED AMERICAN. This beautiful stove is unsurpassed for economy ii> fuel; is a perfect baker; is the be-i COOK STOVE in the market. Among their heating Stoves may be found a great variety suitable for every place whpre stoves are used. STOVE PIPE AND SHEET IRON WORK. Always on hand and made to order. TINWARE, A large stock mantifactuied from the very best materia, and by experienced workmen. A very ful assortment IRON, NIALS AND STEEL, At New York prices. HOUSE AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, TOOLS FOR THE FARMER, Tools for 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 CHIMNEYS BELTING, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, BRITTANNIA AND PLATED WARE, Pumps, Lead ripe, Chain Pumps, Water Pipes, Grindstones and fixtures, KEROSENE LANTERNS, JO£ WORK done with dispatch. Lamps repaired. Fluid 1-3 nips and I.anterns altered and fitted to burn Ke rosene. Grain, Old Iron, Casting and Wrought Scraps, Copper, Br ass, Brittannia, Beeswax, Feathers and Rags taken in exchange for goods. Highest price in cash paid for Sheep Pelts and Furs. *ir OUR GOODS have been purchased on the pay down system and will be sold for READY PAX. JOHN A. CODDING, I CODDING & RUSSELL. C. it. It I SSfcLL. | Tuwauda, March 10, 1863. MARSHAL ?RI PHERS & CO., DEALERS IN U A R D W ARE! TIN, COPPER, SHEET IKON, AND ! | HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, TOWANDA, PENN'A. : Store one door south of the Post Office. \ R. T. MARSHALL. W. K. MARSHALL. M.M. MBRCUB. MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO., Wish to cal! the attention of the public to their new Stock ot HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. I Aiso, a large assortment of | ' Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils, ;Putty, Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brushes of all kinds, which will be sold tor the lowest Cash price. Also, a dine assortment ot KEROSENE LA M P S of every style and pattern to snit the public. Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Fluid -o Kerosene. Particular attention paid to the manufacturing ot all kinds ot TIN WARE. JOBBING PBOH PVLt ATTENDED WO . We have on hand a fine article of, GLASS FRUIT JARS, with improved sell-sealing corks, and HERMETIC A I, SEALING CANS, which is one of the best cans used. June 20, IStia. |TR UE ! TRU E ! TKU E ! WHEE LE R & WILSON THE BEST F A M I L Y M A C II I N E ! HEAR THE TESTIMONY ! Wheeler and Wilson is the best for household work London Times. We praise the Wheeler A Wilson with enthusiasm. Ch. Intel. intelligent sewing women are now generally satisfied ol the importance and value ot these Sewing Machines. —Rev. l)r. 'l'yng. The Wheeler & Wilson will give entire satisfaction. —JVeto ioi k Observer. There is emphatically but one Sewing Machine and that is Wheeler A Wilson's.— Judge Meigs, Secretary Amnican Institute, TV. 1". Oily. Mrs. Vinton desires tue to express to you her entire satisfaction with your Sewing Machine * My purse bea s witness that the Sewing Machine, among its oth er excellencies, is a household economy Rev. I)r. J-'ranris Vinton. The Wheeler A Wilson has no rival. -Scientific American. WOMAN'S GEXAT&ST BOON —We would advise a man to forego a thresher and thresh with a Uaii rather than to see a wile wear her health, vigor and lite away in the everlasting '• stitch, stitch, stitch," when a Sew in- Machine can be obtained. The Wheeler A Wilson is an invaluable aid in every household. We have had several ditlerent kinds on trial, and after six years' ser vice, the Wheeler & Wilson has taken the precedence as the best where all kiuds ot sewing is to be done in a lamily.— American Agriculturist. METHODIST BOOKJCONCKRN, 200 Mulbeu . St., N. Y. Being in constant receipt of inquiries from our breth ren rispecting Sewing Machiues, with requests to re commend and purchose, we have, in conjunction with some lady friends, careiuily and thoroughly examined the various machines of practical value tor family sew ing, and find those made by the Wheeler A Wilson Manufacturing Company, 62a Broadway, New York, to fully conibiue the essentials ot a good instrument, and such as we can confidently recommend. Having seen so favorable results from their use, in our own and the households lot our friends, we are desirous that their benetits should be shared by all our brethren, and hence have interested ourselves iu their behalf. Ansel Stevens Thus. Carton, Dauiel Wise, J. Benj. Edwards, James Floy, J. Porter, David Terry, IV'm. A. Cox. F 0 R TAILORING, OR HEAVY WORK, GET SINGER'S IMPROVED, WICK II A M ct BLACK, AGENTH, | TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. I Oct. 22. iB6O. Q. U N SHOP! GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. .n J .' . v . (;Kl(iE "' would leapectfully iuform the public tout he has <>|>eaea his GUN SHOP On the north side of the Public Square, near the Court Hou-e, where may be found Double aud Single Barreled Duns, Rifles, Revolvers, Pistols. Cartridges, Ac. Keys tilted to Doors. Trunks aud Padlocks. *9. Particular attention given to repairing, and all woik warrauted. j y (JEIIJFIt Towanda.Ang.26. 18C6-6m. nicvci)aui>'r,e. E W A R RIVAL! W. A. ROCKWELL, is now receiving ao uausuil Urge s uppply of GO DS, Comprising a fashionable assortment of DRESS GOODS, CLOAK IN GS, SHAW i.S, l BREAKFAST CAPES, IIOODS, EMBROIDERY HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SHEETING, BATTING, i YARN, And all de s piicnsot RY GOODS . For Men.and Boys wear, I CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, OF ALL KINDS. Also a large assortment ot CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, LANTERNS, &c, To he sold at ihe lowest rates. WOODEN WARE, Ot a a descriptions, Bird Cages, Ladies Fa ncy Buckets. TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN, To appreciate the great variety, you must call and see them. VARIETY. Perfumery, Jewelry, and.all sorts Knicknacks. GROCERIES Of all kinds, Syrups, Molasses Sugar, at the lowest market price. TO THE PUBLIC. We have purchased t ese goods at the lowest de cline in the market , and teel confident that I can give utmost satisfaction in qality and price. Towanda, Oct. 16, 1866. ! I W . T A Y L O 11 Is now receiving a very large and well selected STOCK OF FALL GOODS. Comprising all the NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES in market, and will he exhibited with pleasure. A very One assortment of DRESS GOODS -AND TRIMMINGS To match. A large stock of CLOTHS AND SACKINGS. A large sto k of Ladies and Visses WOOL SHAWLS AND KNIT GOODS Of all kinds. BROWN SHEETING & BLCH'D MUSLIN A full assortmeut of FANCY GOODS. And a very .large and complete stock of ' MILLINERY GOODS, And a great variety of other goods too numerous to mention. Oct. 9, 1866. Q 0 OD BARGAINS AT WI C K II A M & BLACK'S, Wishing to close out our stock ot 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 sell. A large NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHS, t ! JUST OPENED. The largest stock ot CHINA, CROCKERY, AND YELLOW WARE, Ever brought to this market. will he opened in a I , FEW DAYS. Towanda.Oct. 3,1866. J F. CHAMBERLAIN, WYALUSING, PA., successor to B. M. & E WELLES, general Warehouse j business. Also keeps on hand a general assortment of j bard and sott ground plaster, Lime, Salt, and Farm -1 ing Implements. Cooking Stoves of various patterns ; : Parlour Stoves, 4c., all of which will be sold at rea sonable rates, for ready pay. Cash paid for grain. Wyalusing, Pa. Oct. 9th, 1866-3 m* Drugs aui) Hflebicincß. H. GORE'S DR U G S T ORE i W. H. H. Coze. (succi - o ■ to Barstow A*' Gore,) is continuing the business at ;lie old stand. No. 4 ration's Block, where he is drily receiving additions to his Stock irom the most leluble impoi eis . M A T E K I A L aS FOR L I G II T. TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS, WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE. TORACCO AND SNUFF. ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, TOOTH, SKIN AND HAIR PREPARATIONS, FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, | Eclectic, Botanic and Homoeopathic Medicines ' Spices, liird Seed, Lamp Shades and Garden Seeds. FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac. | Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing the great wants of the People, reduced in Price, and revised for the Cash System. DR. PORTER'S COAL OIL. DR. PORTER'S CAMI'HENE ! DR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL! DR. PORTER S BURNING FLUID ! Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the Market. DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS FOR FAMILY USE. Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies,are warranted fo what they are intended to give satisfaction, viz : Dr Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 30 cents Dr Porter's Family Embrocation •' 35 " Pr Porter's Tonic Elixer '■ 100 " Dr Porter's Worm Syrep " 50 " l>r Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophosphites.. "100 " Dr Porter's Uterine Tonic " 150 Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 3 *• Dr Porter's Tooth Ache Drops " 25 '• Dr Porter's Cephalic Snuff. "25 " Dr Porter's Tooth Powder " 50 " Dr Porter's Tricogene " 50 " Dr Porter's Tricopbile " 50 -• Dr Porter's Shampoo 50 <• Dr Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion " 50 " l>r Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 35 • Dr Porter's Bed Bug Poison " 35 •• Dr Porter s Black Ink < 05 " Dr Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 371 < Dr Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 35 <• Dr Porter's Citrate Magnesia •< 35 < Dr Porter's Worm Wafers <■ 35 <■ MEDICAL ADVICE GIVEN GRATUITOUSLY AT THE OFFICE. Charging only for Medicine. ♦srThankful tor past liberal patronage would respect fully announce to his friends and the public thatno paiu shall he spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of theirconlidence and patronage, at the CASH DRUG STORE! Corner of Main and Pine streets. rrUIK NORTH BRANCH FOUNDRY AND M A CHINE S II O P , Situated on Pine, east of Main Street, TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., Js now prepared to furnish CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, AND SHINGLE MACHINES, Ot the best quality with the latest improvements. All kinds ol Machinery for Flouring and Saw Mills. STEAM ENGINES, MADE & REPAIRED STEAM WHISTLES, STEAM GAGUES, GAUGE COCKS, OIL CANS, &C., Furnished at short notice. BOLT CUTTING, Done from J to 1J inches in diameter. FORGING Ol heavy wrought work for Bridges, and all other-pur poses, done to order. Also, a large assortment of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture lor Cooking Stoves Siove Pipe, Tin-Ware, Boat Pumps, Plows, Cultivators and Lcrapers, kept constantly on hand. DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS Of all kinds of machineiy for mills and other purposes prepared by G. S . PECK, Foreman, who has had large experience in this branch ol the business. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda, Oct. 20,15C6 ly. .furniture. MEW AE E A NGEM EN T ! A MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE, j IN TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, PENN A„ ' WITH RKDUCEO PRICK.' JAMES 0. FRO S T Would respectfully announce to the people ol Brad ford and the adjoining coouties, that he has purchased the Store, on the south side of the Public Square, for merly occupied by CHESTER WF.I.LS ; and also tin 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 to be fouud this side of the city of New York. And be would furthermore announce that he has in the same the larg est and best stock of Furniture ever offered iu this Mar ket or to be fouud in Northern Pennsylvania, to which constant addition, will be made from Boston, New York Rochester and various other places to numerous to mtu tion allot 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 ol MARBLE and WOOL) TOP CENTRE TABLES, MARBLE and WOOD TOP HALL STANDS. DINING and EXTENSION TABLES CARD TABLES, PIANO STOOLS, BUREAUS, STANDS, BEDSTEADS. Ac., At Chairs oi every variety and style, as cheap as the cheapest and good as the beat. Enameled Chamber Sets, also Oak, Chestnut and Walnut. Parlor sets in Dair, Cloth, Damask, Moreen and Reps, at prices which defy competition. Also EASY CHAIRS, and ROCKERS, CAMP CHAIRS and STOOLS, BOOK RACKS, WHAT NOTS, IRON BEDSTEADS HAIR and IIUSK MATTRESSES, Children's Carriages, Children's Cradles and Crib' LOOKING GLASSES, LOOKING GLASS PLATES, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS, m PHOTOGRAPH OVALS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, CORDS and TASSELS, In fact everything iu the line usually to be found in a first class Futniture Store. I shali also continue to man uiacture furniture as usual and warrant the same to give satisfaction. The public are iuvited to call aad examine lor themselves, at the store, on Main street, two doors south oi Montanyes. My motto is, quick sales and smaii profits. Ready made Coffins, Burial Cases Coffin Plates and Haudles, together with everything in the line of under taking constantly on baud, with two elegant Hearses.— Funerals attended within a circuit of '25 miles on reas onable terms. Towand.i, Pa., June 20,1865. JAMES O. FROST. ; jpURNITCRE WARE-BOOMS ! JAMES MAKINSON announces to the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep ou hand a large assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, Bureaus, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, Ac., of every descrinuui which will he made of the best maieri als, and in he most workmanlike manner, i 1 invite vlie inectiou oi the public to my work, which shall no he surpssed in durability, at any shop in the count' y, and my prices will be iouud to be as low as the time- will admit. Brady-made Coffins constantly on hand or made to or der. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired. 1 Aug. 15, 1865. ___ EVV Ft II NITUKE STORE ! } Having rented the Furniture Ware-rooms formerly oc cupied by F. X. Page, Athens, Pa., would now say to the pations of the old Establishment that I have a com plete Stock of Goods, just received, embracing every thing iu the FURNITURE LINE. My goods are new and well selected, and for GOOD GOODS Will not be undersold by any. Call and examine my stock before purchasing. J retain the Workmen of the old establishment, and MR. N. I. HART Will have change of the business and Manufacturing. Iu short we have the finest Stock of Goods in our line west of New York, consisting of Parlor Furnitnre, Chamber-Setts, Sofas, Bureaus,[Marble-top Centre Tables, Extension uud Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels, Steel Engravings, Oi! Curtins, Toiiet Stands, Work-Boxes, Pictures, Ac. COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES. Our Undertaker's Department will at all times be weil supplied with everything in that liue. We have the FINEST HEARSE In this section, not evcepting anything west of New York, and will attend Funerals" within a circuit of Twenty Miles ou reasonable terms. G. H. VOORHIS. N. I. HART, Agent. Allien*. Jan. '25. IW6.—IV }3!)ctograpl)S. G0 I ETUI N G NE W A T GEORGE H. WOOD'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, TOWANDA, FA. He has the pleasure of informing his old friends and patrons, that he is now prepared to make the new and beautilul style of GEM FERROTYPES, mounted on cards very cheap. Also, Meiainotypes for Lockets, Cases, or Frames, as well as ail kinds ol PHOTOGRAPHS AS BEFORE IN TH BEST STYLE OF ART. Views taken of Houses on short notice. COPYING DONE TO ORDER In a few days. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Aibums kept on band and will be sold cheap. G. H. WOOD. Dec. 6. 1862. rpilE OLD BAKERY REVIVED ! PETTES A HOVEY, Are now receiving a fresh supply of Nuts, Fruits and Candies, at the old Stand ou Main Street opposite the Court House. Also an assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Such as Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Saieratus, Molasses, Syrup, Spices, Ac., Ac., which will be sold as cheap as can be bought in the borough of Towanda or elsewhere. . GOOD GREEN TEA FOR sl, PER POUND. Kept constantly on hand, BREAD, BUSCUIT, PIES, CAKES, AC., AC., At the Towanda Bakery. Crackers by the barrel or pound, at the Bakery. PETTES A HOVEY, May 7, '66.—tf. T> L 0 0 D & CO., Still Manufacture the best HORSE POWERS, The Best * THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, Also, THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, FANNING MILLS, Ac., Ac., Ac* All of which we furnish at the Lowest Prices, CALL AND SKK, AT THE NEW SHOP. Athens. Pa., Aug. 16. 1866 —tf. Clothing. IPOOD NEWS. EXBSLUOK ENDED THP !'r.JUK OF CLOTHING I 0 O \ E DO W N WIT II (J (J ; „ I 1 i r.. <*( stock ol good, weil made Clothing t-v, i b 'uueui to tic* market is now open for inspection at i',f STORE OF R. VV. EDDY, | Bought since the fall ol Gold and the Rebellion > will enable him to give his customers toe bene;.' ■ •• low figures, and the decline in prices. My good* - a! are stylish, and a la mode. No second rate n , id, goods, every article guaranteed as renresenied orV sale. My goods arc ail THE LATEST FASHIONS, And equal to the beat city custom made. to ,-j As usual the best quality ail wool Business Suits, Black Frock Coats, Bla> k Doe Pants and Vests, Linen Coats, Dusters, and Pants The Latest Style Fine Silk Hals, '-oft,. Straw, Panama and Cloth Hats, White in- Negligee Shirts, Collars Neck Ties, Gloves, -ns ueaders, Untigi Shirts and Drawers. Best qua,ity English Pali Hose Over Alls, Over Shirts, Linen iil'j kercfaiels, I amies Fine Mcroeco Trace'lag Bag* In fact everything usually found in a First Cla-- Gtulieman's Furuisning Store. My motto is good Goods at a fair price aie cheaper than poor goods at any price. All goods sold at one price, no bantering nor leasing to make an offer, but every out- get* the same goods at the same price, which is tbc bottom ol the market. All old good* marked down to the gold base, and will lie sold regardlessjot sacri fice. It you want good goods at a fair price, go to EDDY'S, where you will find him ready to show his goods and sell them too at the lowest fig ure to correspond with Gold. Bear in mind the place to bay g iod, well made, reliaule Ciothiug is at R. W. EDDY'S, next door to Powell A Co. R. VV. EDDY Towanda, Jan. 7, 1865. RJLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! HEADY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER. J. M. COLLINS, Ist door South of Codding A Russell's, has jast receive-; from New York a large and atractive assortment of NEW WINTER CLOTHING. , Our stock comprises every article woru by men and boys, PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOATS, BE ' Chamberlain's and get a pair of glasse- that will mike ton sec we fi as ever. Don't forget the shop, neuriy opposite th- Court House. W. A-. CHA..IBEKLAIX. Towanda, Nov. 6,1865. i JEFF DAVIS ESCAPED! How mauy hearts will burn with indignation on read ing this announcement. But we counsel you to spare your reelings ot indignation for a future period, lor al though this arch traitor hamesoaped being hung or shot i the Public arc requested to call at WARNER'S JEWELRY STORE, And examine bis splendid stock ot Watches and Jewel ry of the latest designs and elaborate finish, which are being sold at VERY LOW PRICES. He also keeps the celebrated Seth Thomas Clock and American and Swiss Watches. Other articles usually • kept iu a store ol this kind. Remember the place, Pat ton's Bio k. N. B—Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry le paired and warranted. A. M. WARNER. Towanda, June 20. isfii!.—6m.p. /CARRIAGES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS I THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL IN OPERATION FELLOWS, CRANDALL A CO., Successors to Reynolds, Fellows A r e now offering' and are prepared to luruish on short notice, Wagons. Carriages and S eighs, oi all descriptions and of the la test and most approved style, and of the best material, at the old stand opposite the Union House, in the cen tral part ol Alba Borough, Bradford County, Pa. Thepublicareassuredth.it the reputation the shop has acquired during the lust six years under the super intendence ci J . il. Peiiows, wiil be more than main tained, as be will superintend the work a* heretofore he having long bet u and having bad much experience as a Carriage and Sleigh Buildei, would assure the public that ,io pains will be spared by the above firm to make ■ the establishment worthy of their patronage. Thankml as one ot the old firm for the patronage thus far exten ded, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. N. B.—We, the undersigned, being practical tnechan ics, cam manuiacture and oiler to the public at prices that wiil defy competition. JAMES H. FELLOWS, D. W. C. CRANDALL, J G. MERIT I' Alba Borough. April 15. 1866. ly. E W P L A N I N G MILL The'undersigned having built ajlsrgc and commodious Mill in the Borough of Towanda, aud filled it with fthe most modern and improved machinery, tor the manufac ture ot WINDOW SASH, A BLINDS, are prepared to fill orders, whether large or small, upon the shortest notice. We have also a large variety ot MOULDINGS, ot the latest style and pattern, which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be worked by hand. PLANING, TONGUEING, GROVEING, AND SCROLL SAWING, aud all other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our customers. Persons building, and not living more than twelve or fourteen miles dfttant, will find it largely for their inter est to buy of us, or bring their lumlier and have it worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Floor ing. or other lumber, and while your team is feeding, have it gronud out and take it home with you. We will pay CASH for PINE A HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see as, or u you can't come, write. , __ L. B. RODGERB A CO Towanda, Feb. 8,1864.