Hints for the Month. ORCHARD AND NURSERY. —The utility <>' ln'i'!injr-iii trees in a cool and shady place, wiil now be appreciated, as planting can be continued long after i ts in the nursery have started to UTMVV. In many cases Trees from the nursery will arrive 11 iw, after a long detention on the w ay. When opened they tnay be .-hriveled and apparently worthless ; if picked close and damp, their buds may have pushed out long white shoots. If shriveled,bury for a week, root and branch. If growth has ta ken place, cut back for a dormant bud ; dont be afraid to use the knife freely —you will be glad next au tumn. Grafting can still be done, except with stone fruits, when vegetation is active, use care. Rtx)t-Grafls. —II not yet set out, should not be delayed. Put in rows, •1 feet apart,and 12 inches in the row, pressing the soil firmly about them. Planting in Orchard. —Many ask about this, Cultivate fur the orchard. If any crop will leave the land clean er and richer than before, grow it.— Root crops are best. Never grow grain, and of all things, don't try so greedy a weed as tobacco. The same remark holds as to setting strawber ries, and other small fruits, between the rows of young trees. It may be profitably done, it the trees are not robbed. Nursery Trees must be looked to. If suckers or useless shoots are rub bed off, as soon as they push, much future cutting will be avoided. Mulching of young trees is to be done before dry weat >er comes on, straw, bog, salt hay, etc , may be used. If no mulch is applied, keep the ground mellow by frequent stir ring. Insects. —"I shall move upon your works at once," should indicate the character of the warfare. When a "tent" is visible, however small the nest, be sure that caterpillars are there. Pull it down with the fingers, rub it off with a brush, swab it out with so t soap,—anything, but let it get large enough to do as a corres pondent suggests —fire blank catridg es at it. The curculio begins its work as soon as plums and cherries are large enough to sting. Jar the trees, catch the insects on a sheet,and burn or scald. Seedlings of all kinds of trees are to be kept weeded and thinned, whenev er too crowded. Some of the hardiest forest trees, as oaks, need shading in their youth. This is especially true of young evergreens. A lattic of lath is best. FRUIT GARDEN.— Planting of all kinds may continue, provided the stock can be bad in a sufficiently dor mant condition. Grope Vines are frequently lei t down until danger of frost is over, I and put up after the shoots have pushed. Great care in handling will - lie required. Vines trained on the j arm system should have the arm bent i in a curve to insure an equal starting i of the buds. Willi newly planted ! vines let only one cane grow the first y-ar ; select the strongest that start, j and cu* off the n-st. Put dowu Layers of last year's wood. Leave I the cane uncovered iu the trench uu- j til the buds are well advanced, and cover with soil as the growth pro ceeds. Cuttings of the grape, currant, and any others not yet planted, should be put in at once, and mulched with tan bark or leaves. Currants. —If the sickly appearance of the plants shows that the borer has entered them, cut away the affec ted part, if it takes the whole bush, and burn. Look out for the worm on the leaves ; if it appears, dust with the powder of white hellebore at once. Mulching is of great benefit to this crop. Insects. —Besides those mentioned under orchard, the annoying Rose bug will often prove very destructive to the blossoms of the grape. This fellow seems to defy every applica tion,aud the only way is to shake him off early in the morning, and catch on a cloth or in a pan of water. Burn or scald. Strawberries. —Plant, if not already done, even if it be late. Keep the beds clean. If they are mulched,pull up the weeds that force their way through. Put on a mulch before the fruit ripens, if not already done.— Should there be a dry time, water, if practicable. Those who have facili ties for irrigation should provide for this. Packages. —lf fruit is to be market ed, have baskets and crates ready and distinctly marked. There are so many kinds of baskets now in the market that one has a wide range in section. If in doubt which to buy, take the advice of your commission merchant,as local prejudice has much to do with the matter ; a style of bas ket that is approved in one market may not take in another. KITCHEN GARDEN.— The first radish es, cress, or lettuce of one's own gar den ! No after crop ever seems so welcome as these first fruits of our spring sowing. Those who live in mild climates,or who use glasses,may now enjoy these. The reßt have to wait a little longer. Asparagus. —Cut from established beds, taking care not to injure the root, nor trample the beds. When marketed it is bunched in bundles 6 to inches in diameter, according to the season ; have the tops even ; cut the buts even ; tie closely with two basß strings, and keep moist to pre vent wilting. If the beetle appears, or its blackish caterpillar, each less than half an inch long, cut or burn every shoot on which it is found, if it takes the whole. It is a serious troub le, and demands severe treatment, or the plantation is done for. Ileets. —The early sowings should be thinned to from 4 to 6 inches ac cording to the distance between rows. .Sow early sorts, if not already done. Carrots. —l reat the same as beets, but they need closer attention as to weeding, which should be done very early. Early Horn and Long 4 Orauge. Cress or Peppergraas. —Sow every *'< or 10 days. Muttard. —Sow for salad or greens • \> ry 10 days Potatoes.—Hoe as soon as up. Fin ish planting Ijdtw.*'. — 'l he crop from wintered pn.ute will now be ready for use or sale. Sow seeds tor succession.—- 11 u.implant when large enough 1 foot apart each way. g a LARGER STOCK To select from than Is kept iu any other Kurni tare Store in this region ; but also by offering them AT A LESS PRICE Than the Same quality of goods can be pur chased elsewhere. I have now in store over 60 DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF CHAIRS. And more than THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLEB BEDSTEADS Besides Bureaus, Stands, Tables, Book Backs, What Nots, Sofas, Tetc-a-Tete's, Bockers, and Easy Chairs, Piano Stools, Chil dren's Csrriages,Children's Cradles and Cribbs, Looking Glaascs, looking Glass Plans, Pic tute Frames, Photo graph Ovals, Steel Engravings, Cords and Tassels, Ac., In fact a fall assortment OF EVERYTHING IN THE LINE, All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. The public are Invited to call and examine my stock before purchas ing elsewhere. Store on Main Street, 2 doors south oi Montonyes. I also keep on hand, a large assortment of READY MADE COFFINS, From the most common to the finest Mahogany or Rosewood, which will be furnished witn or without Attendance with Hearse, at as low a price as the same quality can be purceased else where. Dec. 1866.—yr. JPURNITURE & CABINET WARE The subscriber would say to the people of BRADFORD AND VICINITY, That he has enlarged his FURNITURE WARE-ROOM The past season, and is constantly manufactur ing, and Intends to keep on band a large assort ment of COMMON FURNITURE, Which he is Belling at great bargains FOR READY PAY. My stock consists in part of BUREAUS, EXTENSION AND FALL LEAF TABLES, BOOK CASES, SECRETARIES, CUPBOARDS, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, ROCKING CHAIRS, CANE, FLAG, WOOD SEAT AND OFFICE CHAIRS, CRIBS, WASH STANDS, ROUND TOP STANDS, &c., &c., &c., And in tact every variety of wares needed i n Family, Office or shop. Those desiring any thing in my line, will find it to their advantage to give me a call, as I am NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD ! Persons keeping Public Houses, will be furnish ed st Wholesale prices in wanting a large bill. Particular attention paid to re-seating and re pairing old chairs and furniture. Custom Wood Turning attended to promptly. Beech, Birch, Maple, Cherry, Baswocd, Whitewood, Cbeanut and Pine Lumber, wanted iu exchange for fur niture. Cash paid for Newspapers. BEAR IN MIND, If you would buy good reliable furniture cheap , go to JOHNSO N'S! Work of all kinds warranted to be made of good materials, and well put together. Thankful for past liberal patronage, would so licit a continue nee of same. Shop and Ware- Room sitnated on the road leading from Orwell Hill to Leßaysville, three miles from either place. Come one, come all, And give me a call, And don't grumble at the prices i give you, For the price is small, And that Is not all; I'm sure it can't help but please you . Terms—Cash or Beady Pay. G. N. JOHNSON. Feb. I*. 1867—3 m FURNITURE STORE! Having rented the Furniture Ware-rooms form erly occupied by F. N. Page, Athens, Pa., wonld now say to the patrons of the old Estab lishment that 1 have a complete Stock of Goods, jost received, embracing everything in the FURNITURE LINE. My goods are new and well selected, aad for GOOD GOODS Will not he under told by any. Call and ex amine my stock before porchaslng. I retain the Workmen of the old establishment, and MR. N. I. HARI Will have chajge oi the business and Manufact uring. la short we have the finest Stock of Goods in oar line west of New York, consisting of Parlor Farnitnre, Chamber-Setts, Sofas, Bureaus, Marble-top Centre Tables, Extension and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels, Steel Engravings, Oil Curtins, Toilet Stands, Work-Boxea, Pictures, Ac. COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES. Our Undertaker't Department will at all times be well supplied with everything in that line. We havw the FIXEST HEARSE In this section, not evcepting anything west of New York, and will attend Funerals within n circuit at 7\een\y Milet, on reasonable terms. G. H. VOOBHIB. N. I. HAST, Agent. Athens, Jan. 35, 18M ly JDrttgt cub Jflebtrtncß. QORB A POWELL'S DRUG STORE, GOB|_£ POWILL, (successors to W. H. H. GoriJl Mtt continuing the business at the Old MaadSe.4,Patton's ßlock, where he U daily receiving additions to his Stock from the moat reliable importer* and manufacturers respect fully auks or a liberal share of public patron age, A large stock of FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES Has Just been received, and we are now pre pared to eapplj the WANTS OF THE PUBLIC WITH ARTICLES ESLONUINO TO TBI TIADI. Pi RE WINE- AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICAL USE ONLY. A FULL aSMOHT**IT OF OONCIKTKATID BOTANIC. ECLECTIC AND HOMCEPATHIC MEDICINES. ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. FAINTS, OIL, VAANISH, PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES, DTI-STDFF* AND GLASS. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY KIND. TIL DIN* ALCOHOLIC AND FLL'ID KIT A ACTS, ALKALOID AND RESINOIDS, All the Beat Truaaea, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Shoulder Bracea, BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLE SHELLS, AND SHIELDS. Nuralng Bottles, Syringes and Catheters, A LASGB AIBOBTKINT OF KAXOKa, TBors, FOCUT KNIVBB, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OP LATE STYLE AND BRST QCALITT. A large anpply Brushes fur the Hat and Hair. Also tor the Teeth and Nails, Tooth Pow ders and Paatea, Oila, Perfumery, Soap*. Combs, Hair Dye, lnvigor ators. Ac., Kerosene, Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac., all of the late st styles. CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. MT Physicians supplied at reasonable rate*. Medicines and Prescriptions careinlly and ac curately compounded and prepared by compet ent persons at all honra of the day and night. Sunday hoars from 9to 10 o'clock in the fore noon, to 2in the afternoon. " W. H. H. GORE. Towanda, Sept. 29, 1866. (Slotting. £JLOTHING ! CLOTHING I BEADY MADE AND MADE TO ORDBB. J. M. COLLINS, lat door Booth of Codding A Russell's, has Just received from New York a Urge and atractlv* assortment of NEW WINTER CLOTHING. Our stock comprises every article worn by men and boys, PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOATb, BEST QUALITY BUSINESS SUITS OF ALL STYLES. COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, N'K TIEB, WRAPPERS, DRAWERS Ac. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Of every description. Especial attention is railed to oar stock of I .CASSIMEREB AND VEBTINGS Whic we will make np to order on short notice, A nice line of Fancy Caasimers for PanU and Coat*. Latest style Hats and Caps. GenU Por Collars. -Catting done to order on short notice. Bear in mind if yon wish to bay Clothing CHEAP, and as good as represented, call at Terms Cash. COLLINS' Towanda, Dec. 7.1865. QLOTH I N G ! 1866. FALL ! 1866. SOLOMON A SON, The attention of the public is Invited to the large and attractive stock of Goods offering at PEACE PRICES. The stock consists of . OVER COATS, BUSINESS SUITS, PANTS AND VESTS, Of all grades, tor men A boy a wear, a.One stork HATS AND CAPS. Also, in store for the trade, a complete stock of , GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, SDCH AS PLAIN & FANCY CASS. SHIRTS, , LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIRTS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, . LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, • PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS, 1 SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,MITTENS, SCARFS, TIES, AG., AC. Call and examine our stock and prices. Yon will find It to your interest to do so. We bay ex clusively tor cash, and with the advantage of having a Buyer at all times in the market. we feel confident to supply our friends and custo mers at the lowest possible rates. Remember the place at SOLOMON A SON, No. 2, Pattern's Block. Towanda, Oct. 29.'66. fJIHE TEMPLE OF FASHION ! NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! An entire New Stock of Clothing bought as cheap as before the war, to be sold with u BMALL PROFITS! The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citiiens of Towanda and vicinity that he bits this day opened at the south Store Of BEIDLEMAN'S BLOCK, Q Opposite the Means Hotue, Main Street, a NEW ESTABLISHMENT >t Of Ready Made Mens and Boys and Childrens I? CLOTHING! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS Ac., Ac., Ac., And that thoae goods bought at very low figure will be sold witn very small profits. I Intend to esUbliah a permanent trade in this places in order to gain the confidence of purchase will deal with them on a basis of honesty a Integrity, and all goods sold will be guarante for what they are represented to be, Come and examine the New Store of 1 ' H. JACOBS. Towanda, April 8,1867.—yr. UTRATTON'S YEAST COMPOUND ( O is the beat yeast ever sold. lam agent for , the manufacturer. For sale at wholesale or re , tail. E. T. FOX. rj. AMES FOR THE FAMILY CIR. U CLE, at the NEWS BOOM. fflrag* anb JUtinrintf. IJJR. H. C. PORTER, AT THS OLD CASH DRUG STORE, ■OTAILISHKD TWIVTT TEAM, Corner Main and Pine Streets. .Towanda, Pa. Having recently added largely to bis Stock, a full and complete assort men , constituting an extensive variety, embracing many articles used in the Arts for mechanical purposes, carefully selected with regard to the urogressive wants of the public, which will be Kept constantly sup pi en with fresh purchases, and offered on tlie most reasonable terms at Wholesale or Retail, consisting rf DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VAKNISHBS, BENZINE AND TURPENTINE, SASH, PAINT, VARNISH, WHITE-WASH, And all kinds of Brushes, KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, Alcohol and Burning Fluids, lAMPB, SHADES, WICKB, CHIMNEYB, Sperm, Lard. Whale, Neats Foot, TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS, Fancy and Toilet Articles in all their variety, SPONGES. BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMBS, Pomades, Hair-Dyes, Perfumery, POCKET BOOKS, PORT MONAIS, Pocket Knives, Razors, TOOTH, SKIN AND HAIR PREPARATIONS PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal use. TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES AND CIGARS, Garden, Field and Flour Seeds, Trusses, Sup porters, Suspensories, Shoulder Braces, Breast Pumps, Teething Rings, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shells and Shields, Syringes, Bed Pans, Self- Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers, Flavoring Extracts, Stone Jugs, Glass Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks, Bath Brick, and Stove Blacking, Fish Taekle, Ammuni tion, Ac., Botanic. Eclectic and Homcepath ic Medicines, and all the Popular Patent MEDICINES. All articles warranted as represented. Per sons at a distance can receive their orders by stage or mail, which will receive prompt and careful attention. DR. PORTERS PREPARATIONS FOR FAMILY USE, Known as Soft and Reliable Remedies, aie war ranted for what they are intended to give satis faction, via: Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrnp, for coughs, colde, lung complaint t ,4-c.5OcA $ 1 00 Dr. Porter's Eclectic Pills, for bilioue com plaint t and mild cathartic 25 Dr. Porter's Sanifer Syrnp, for scrojula skin diseases, jrc 1 00 Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic, for female weak neas.fc 1 00 Dr. Porter 8 Tonic Elixir for strengthening the system, 1 00 Dr. Porter's Tansy Schnapps, for liver and kidney complaints 1 00 Dr. Porter's Comp. Byr. Hypophosphites, for nervous debility 1 00 Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam, for diar rhea, Ac 35 Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation foi sprains bruises, fyc 35 D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for hoarse ness, sore throat, Ac 26 Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for expelling worms 25 Dr. Porter's Worm Syrup, for extermina ting wot me 35 Dr. Porter's lutant Relief, for crying babies colic, *c 26 Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff, for catarrh headache 25 Dr. Porter's Toothache Drops, for tooth ache 25 Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder, for preserving teeth 25 Dr. Porter's Tricogene, for dressing and 50 f -owing the hair 50 ricophlle.ior beautifying the hair 50 Dr. Porter's Odoriferous Shampoo,for clean ing the hair 50 Dr. Porter's Milk of Flowers, for beautify. ing the complexion 50 Dr. Porter's Pile O ntment. for external piles 1 oo Dr. Porter's French Compound, for scald ing urine 1 00 Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,; for habitual constipation 1 00 Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cute,wounds Ac 15 Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped lips 26 Dr. Porter's Eye Salve, for inflamed eyes.. 25 Dr. Porter's Eye Water, for Inflamed eyes.. 25 Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for corns and bunions 25 Dr. Porter's Constipation Pills, for costive ness 2 Dr. Porter's Iron Pills, for poor blood .... 25 Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas ant catharric 50 Dr. Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu tritions diet for invalids 25 Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring ice cream, Ac 40 Dr, Porter's Extract Lemon, for flavoring ice cream—large bottles 40 Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, lot mending broken glass, Ac 25 Dr. Porter's Liquid Giue, for repairing wood work 25 Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid,for easy wash ing 50 [ Dr. Porter's Bed Bug PoisoH, for killing bugs 50 , Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, tor killing flies 05 Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison, ior ex terminating rats 25 , Dr, Porter's Benzine, for removing spots from clothes 25 Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles..... 25 in bulk by the gallon 1 00 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder, for diseases of animals 30 Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion, for sprains, galls, Ac 60 Dr. Porter's Ring-Bone and Spavin Cure, for lame horses 50 i Medical advice given gratuitously at the office, charging only for medicine. MBT Thankful for past liberal patronage .would respectfully announce to his friends and the . public, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and merit the continuation of tneir confidence J and patronage. H. C. PORTER, M. D. - Doc- 18,1866.—yr. R STORE IN ROME. The subscriber begs leave to cal'the atten | tlon of the citizens of EASTERN BRADFORD, To the fact that he has opened a DRUG AND BOOK STORE, In the BOROUGH OF ROME. Being intimately acq tainted with leading Man ufacturing ..Importing, and Jobbing Houses in t his line, and having had extensive experience 9 in both city and.country trade, he flatters him lt that, by low prices, and promptness and ' accuracy in business, he will merit the confi dence and patronage of the public. A thorough knowledge of PRACTICAL PHARMACY, Enables him to manufacture In the best man ner and keep on hand all the leading prepara -1 tions of the Pharmacopoeia. Extra inducements offered to the Medical profession. 1 Prescriptions carefully and accurately com pounded. L. A. RIDGWAY. Home, Jan. 30,1867. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS and Diaries for 1867, for sale at cost at BIDGWAY'S NEW STORE. FINE PARLOR SETS, at FROSTS. F PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF ALL JL sixes and styles, at the NEWSROOM. EROSENE LAMPS,LANTERNS, Wicks and Chimneys, at BIDGWAY'S NEW BTOFIC ftarfcroare. JJARDWARE. CODDING A RUSSELL HATS A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OP GOODS, To which additions are daily being made, which they offer cheap for Cash. A Urge assortment OF COOKING STOVES, Among the many desirable and beautiful pat terns is the CELEBRATED AMERICAN. This beautiful stove Is unsurpassed for econo my In fuel; is a pel feet baker; is the best COOK STOVE in Die market. Among their beating Stoves may lie found a greet variety suitable forsvery place where stoves are need. STOVE PIPE AND SHEET IRON WORK, Always on hand and made to order. TINWARE, A large stock maosfaclured from the very best material and by experienced workmen. A very ful assortment of IRON, NIALB AND STEEL, At New York prices. HOUSE AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, TOOLS FOR THE FARMER, Tools lor the House Joiner and Carpenter- Tools for Blacksmiths'—Tools for everybody. WINDOW SASH AND GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND VABNISUKS, MACUINK OIL AND BKNZOLX, KDROSENE OIL, LAMPS, WICKS AND CHIMNEYS, BKI.TINO, TABLK AND POCKST OUTLKBY, BRITTANNIA AND PLATEDWARE, Pumps, J Lead. Pipe, (Jkain Pumps, Water Pipes, Grindstones and fixtures, KEROSENE LANTERNS, JOB WORK done with dispatch. Lamps re paired. Fluid I-amps and Lanterns altered and fitted to burn Kerosene. Grain, Old iron, Casting and Wrought-Scraps, Cooper, Brass, BrittauDia, Beeswax, Feathers and Rags taken in exchange for goods. Highest price in cash paid for Sheep Pelts and Furs. Mf OUIi GOODS have been purchased on the pay down system and will be sold for READY PA 1 R,",™:"""''! CODDIKQABUSSELL. Towanda, March 10, 1863. W bp* & ° in f B £ £ ™ > § M K § I > | o a § P "S r-j B>S3 ° S W S. © f - r * ► co s s 2 1 2w B ! Si § Z | > * S S se S5 * rt ( £>Qt M w , © -z 50 * _ ° 9f F§ - ? O - in jyjARSHALL BROTHERS A CO., Wish to call the attention of the pnblic to their new Stock of HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLIMENTS, BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, and CARPENTERS' TOOLB. Also, a large assortment of Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils, ;Putty, Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brushes of all kinds, which will be sold for the lowest Cash price. Also, a fiine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS of every style and pattern to suit the publi6. Lamps repaired and changed from Oil and Fluid to Kerosene. Particular attention paid to the manufacturing of ail kinds of TIN WARE. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTKNDBD TO We have on hand a fine article of GLASS FRUIT JARS, with improved self-sealing corks, and HERMETICALSEALINGCA NS, which is one of the best cans used. June 20, 1865. FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS ! JAMES announces to the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on band a large assortment of CABINET FURNIT U.R E , Bureaus, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, Ac., of every descriptioL which will be made of the best materials, aiid'in he most workman like manner. I invite the inection of the public to myjwork, which shall nc be surpssed in durability, at any shop in the countiy, and my prices will be found to be as low as the timet will admit. Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand or made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished when desired. Aug. 15, 1865. HEALTH IS THE GREAT NEED OF THE AGE. A NEW SYSTEM OF THE HEALING A RT. N. J. COGSWELL, M. D., HYGIENIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, May be consulted in person or by letter, at his tesdence, East Spring Hill, Bradford connty Pa. An intelligent community require a medical doctrine grounded upon right reason, iu har mony with and avouched by the unerring laws of Nature and of the vital organism, and au thenticated by successful results. Hence we solicit au examination of our system. Claiming that all diseases can be successfully treated with truiy Hygienic Agencies. No Drug poisons will be given. As a graduate of the only College iu the world where health is taught, we shall take especial pains to explain to the patients thenature of the diserse. The laws of life and health, why it it is unnecessary and dangerous to take drugs, and how to pre serve health and long life. Will visit patients, and give directions tor home treatment, when desired. East Springhill, May 1, '66 ly,p. JJEW FLANIN G MILL The nndersigned having built a large and com modious Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the most modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of WINDOW SASH, A BLINDS, are prepared to fill orders, whether large or small, npon the shortest notice. We have also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, which we can famish mnch cheaper than they can be worked by hand. PLANING. TONGUEINO, GBOVEING, AND SCROLL SAWING, and all other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our customers. Persons building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber, and while your team is is feeding, have it ground out and take it home with you. We will pay CASH for PINE A HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and see us, or ifyou can't come, write. L. B. RODGERS A CO. Towanda, Feb., 1864. BOOK-BINDERYT— THE PUBLIC is respectfully iuformed that the Book- Bindery has been removed to the Argus Build ing, 3d story, where will he done BOOK-BINDING! In all its various branches, on terms as rea sonable as " the times " will allow. The Bind ery will be under the charge oi H. C. WHITAKER, An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly done, in a style and manner which cannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, News papers, Old Books, Ac., bound in every variety of styie. Particular attention will be paid to the Ruling and Binding of BLANK BOOKS, To any desired pattern, which in quality and durability wil be warranted. All work will be ready for delivery when promised. The patronage of the public is solicited, and perftc satisfaction guarranteed. Towanda, August 2, 1866.—t1. UlißCtllanfOUß. BRANCH FOUNDRY AND MACHINE 8 HOP, ! Situated on Pine, east of Mam Street, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO , PA , j la now prepared to farntsh CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, AND SHINGLE MACHINES, Of tbe U'HI quality with the latent improve enta. All kinds oi Machinery for Flouring and Saw Milla. STEAM ENGINES, MADE A REPAIRED, STEAM WHISTLES, STEAM GAGUES, GAUGE COCKS, OIL CANS, &C., Furnished at abort notice. BOLT CUTTING, Done from £to inches in diameter. FORGING Of heavy wrought work 'for Bridges, and all other purposes, done to order. Also, a large assortment of COOKING A HEATING STOVES, Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture for Cooking Stoves, S'ove Pipe, Tin-Ware, Boat Pumps, Plows, Cultivators and Lempers, kept constant- i ly on hand. DRAWINGS A SPECIFICATIONS Of all kinds of machinery lor mills and other purposes prepared by WARREN HILL, Foreman, who has had large experience in this branch of the business. JOHN CAItMAN. To wands, Oct. 29, 1866.—1y. D L 0 0 D A CO., Still Manufacture the best H O R S E POWERS, The Best j THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, | AI so, 1 THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, FANNING MILLS, Ac., Ac., Ac. j All of which we famish at the Lowest Prices. CALL AND SEE, AT THE NEW SHOP. Athens, Pa., Aug. 16, 1866.—tf. M ILLS, I BUULINGTON, PA. I The proprietor, having rebuilt his Flouring Mili ; in Burington. and taken pains in selecting ar j tides, and the most improved machinery, it is now completed in order for all kinds of Flouring. j CUSTOM WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. with cheerful attendants, who will see to your wanta in good order and with general satialac j tion. WCash paid for Grain. April 17. 1866. BOSWELI. LUTHER. MUSIC DEPOT. L. B. POWELL. Scranton, Pa., Dealer in Chickering's Pianos, Decker's Pianos, Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Or gans, Treat, Lindsley A Co's Melo leans, and all of Musical instruments, Sheet Music and Music Books. Orders from Dealers and Teachers es pecially solicited. Address, L. B. POWELL. 116 Pennsylvania Avenue, Scranton, Pa. March 2s, 1867.—8 m. PIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS AND MELODIANS. The undersigned most respectfully announces to the citizens of Towanda and viciDity, that he has purchased the Music business of G. T. COLE, and will hereafter supply any of the above arti cles, together with VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACCORDIANS, STRINGS. AC., on as good terms as they can be had elsewhere. W. A. CHAMBERLAIN. He is also Agent for the CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCH and has always on hand, a good assortment of Swiss Watches, with a general assortment of JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, Silver and Plated Ware of the BEST MANU FACTURERS, which will be sold at unusually low figures. A large variety of Clocks just re ceived, among which may be found the Seth Tho mas, which has no equal. REPAIRING AND JOBBING, done with neatness and dispatch, and warrant ed. To those who can't see, we would say go to Chamberlain's and get a pair of glasses that will make>ou see as well as ever. Don't iorget the shop, nearly opposite the Court House. Dec. 1,186 G. W. A. CHA \IHERLAIN. iUagons, (Carriage?. $Zc. /IARRLA.GES, WAGONS,SLEIGHS THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL IN OPER. ATION FELLOWS, CRANDALL A CO., Successors to Reynolds, Fellows A Co., are now offering and are prepared to furnish on short notice, Wagons Carriages and Sleighs, of ail descriptions and of the latest and most appro ved style, and of the best material at the old stand opposite the Union House, in the cen tral part of Alba Borough, Bradford County, Pa. The public are assured that the reputation the shop has acquired during the last six years under the superintendence of J. H. Fellows, will be mure than maintained, as he will superin tend the work as heretofore he having long been and having had much experience as a Carriage and Sleigh Buildei, would assure the public that uo pains will be sparad by the above firm to make the establishment worthy of their pat ronage. Thankful as one of the old lirm for the patronage thos tar extended, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. N. B—We, the undersigned, being practical mechanics, can manufacture and offer to the public at prices that will defy competition. JAMES H. FELLOWS, D. W. C. CRANDALL, J. G. MERITT Alba Borough, April 15, 1866. ly. JJNION CARRIAGE SHOP, AT ALBA, PENN'A. The undersigned respectfully informs the cit izens of Western Bradford thut he has commen ced the Carriage and Wagon mannfactaring busi. ness, in all its varioosb ranches in Alba boro in the shop north of the Union Hotel. Hia foreman in the wood-shop will be N. M. REY NOLDS. who is well (known to tbe people of this vicinity, having been in the business for the last 16 years. He will manufacture to order, and keep constantly on hand the latest styles of Buggys, both top and open, Platform, Democrat and Skeleton Wagons, Sleighs, Cutters, Ac. His work will be done by the most experienced workmen, and great care will be taken in pro earring the best timber, and the most substan tial materials. He intends that the work tamed oat at hiathop for style, durability and cheap ness, shall not be excelled in the Connty. RE PAIRING ot all kinds done with despatch, in a snbtantial manner on reasonable terms. Give us a call. J AMES MeIN T YRE. Alba, Bradford County, Pa., Feb. 20,1866 ly WAVERLY CARRIAGE FAC TORY.— The undersigned.desire to call the attention of,the citizens of Bradford County to our EXCELSIOR CARRIAGE MANUFACTOBY. Our establishment is so completely fitted up .in the departments of Woodwork, Ironing, Paint ing and TrimmiDg, and so supplied witn first class workmen, as to ennable us to furnish all kinds of carriages in the best and most modern style, and always warranted to be of the best material and workmanship. New work of ev ery kind kept constantly on hand, including the best article ot Platform Spring Wagons to be found in the country. Please call and exam ine for yourselves. Careful attention paid to ordered work, Job bing and Repairing in each department ,especial ly Painting. N. KINNEY A CO. Waverly, H. Y., N0v."12,1866 6m. ITCHELL'S EXTRACTS. The ■A.TJ. finest extracts for flavoring in use. For sale wholesale and retail at FOX'S SOAPS, SPONGES, PAINT, VAR nish, Sash,. Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Nail and other kinds of Brushes, at BUKI WAY'S HEW STORE. insurance. TOWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY ! i Policies Issued,[.osses adjusted and promptly paid j By It. B. M KEAN, Agent. Of the following well known and reliable Com panics. Office MonUnye's Block, j Aggregate Amount of Capital, 617,000,1X1 iEItTNA T NHL"It ANCB COMPANY, i Hartford, Conn., J Capital .. 64,(00,000 LIVISPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE I KIRS AND LIPS INSURANCE CO. j Capital, Surplus and Reserved Fends, (Gold) $16,271,675 Assets in tbe United States, over 1,800,000 Dally Premiums, upwards ol (Gold) 17,000 NSW ENULAKD INSURANCE COMPANY, I Hartford, Conn., J Capital 6200,000 WYOMING INSUNSUKANCE COMPANY, I H'ilkee- Burt e, fa., J Capital 6150,000 NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE 1 Co., (Accidental) Philadelphia, j Capital 4500.000 CONNECTICUT MUTCAI.LIFK INSURANCE ( Co., Ilai I ford, Conn., ( Capital 610.000,000 Towanda, Feb. 20,1866—tl r HA RTFOKD LIVESTOCK INSU RANGE COMPANY. CAPITAL 6500,000. Cash assets Nov. 1, 1866 6155.296 83 Insures on all kinds of live stock, agaiust theft and death from any cause. H. B. McKKAN, Jan. 10,1867 Agent. Dec. sth, the Mare " Lady Mace," owned by Dennis F. Flagg.of Boston , Mass., accidentally received a kick from another horse, breaking her left fore leg, above the knee, rendering it necessary to kill her as an act of humanity, lu sured in tbe Hartford Live Stock Insurance Com pany. Loss paid Dec. 6th 1867. FIRE, LIFETAND ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION DOI.I.AKs C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, FOR THE POLLOWINO NAMED RELIABLE COMPANVS GIRARD FIRE A MARINE INSURANCE I COMPANY Philadelphia ,J Capital and surplus over 6340,(XX; HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New-York. | Capital and surplus, orer 63,750 .C00 INSURANCE COMKANY OF NOKTH I AMERICA, Philadelphia, J Capital and snrplns.over 61,700,000 J MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, I Of New-York. j Capital and snrplas, over 6900.000 ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, I Of Philadelphia. J | Capital and snrplas, over 6360,000 ! I ARTIC INSURANCE COMPANY, . 1 Of New- York. j I Capital and surplus, over 6750,000 j PUTNAM INSURANCE COMPANY, * I • ! Of Hartford, Conn. | Capital and surplus, over 6704,000 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Of New-York. f Capital and surplus, over 68,000,000 TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY, ( Of Hartford, Conn. J Capital and surplus, over 6600,000 Hiekr taken on all kintlt of Propti ty . at as low ratesaa by any other reliable Companies. OAT Policies issued and Losses, ii any, ad justed at this Agency .thereby saving the trouble I and expense of going elsewherelior settlement. Office at the Hardwhere Store of Cod ding A Russell C-8. RUSSELL Towanda, Feb. 7, 1866.—tf THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. This Company are now prosecuting the bo 1- ness ot Insurance frem loss or damage by FIRE i on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac., throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on liber al terms .for long or short periods; or permanent ! ly of Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of claims for losses dur ing the period ot nearly 70 years that tbe Com pany has been in eaistence, entitles them to the confidence of the public. DIRECTORS.—Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Jno. R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Win. Welsh, Wm.E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo. L. Harrison, Francis R. Cope, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, ffm. Cummings. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres'nt. C. 8. RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda. ARMER'SMUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIA, Office in Danville, Montour Connty, PeDn a. Capital - . - 6357.000 00 ! The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company ol Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by tbe Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1859, tor the Mntual Insurance of Country property only, and immediately thereafter commenced its oper ations on that principle, which has been strict ly adhered to since. All losses have been promptly paid out ol tbe i Premiums collected on application for insurance without making any assessments. The.lnsurance of Country proper-v only, tbe low rates charged lor Insurance, and the prompt payment ot losses are deemed a sufficient recom mendation of the Farmers Mutual Fire Ineui anre Company of Middle Pennsylvania, to ail owners of sate class country property. P. JOHNSON, Sec'y. WM. FULMKB, Pres t. C. M. MANVILLE. March 5,'66. Agent, TowaDda. Pa. JJotograpl)!)?. A GOOD THING MAY BE SEEN AT ' WOOD A HARDING'S GALLERY OF ART, TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY, FA. We take pleasure in infoiming our old friends and the public, that we have procured one of the best large Solar Cameras now in use, and are prepared to furnish to all our patrons, better PHOTOGRAPHS, from miniature to life size, than ever offered in this count", at very low pri ces. We are still making the ueat GEM FERRO TYPES, monnted on cards, as well as all kinds of CASE PICTURES, such as MEI.AIROTYPES and AMBROTYPES. We are also making beantifal CARD PUOTOQRAPHB, ol all the best style-, and having secured the best, and plenty ot help, we can insure sittings to all that may tavor us with their patronage We shall in future give our strict attention to all sittings, in order to secure the most favorable positions, and as little inconvenience as possi ble to oar enstomers. In regard to COP YINO, 1 our present facilities enable ns to make on short notice, the most artistic pictnres from very poor DAGUEIIROTYPE3, MELANIOTYPES, OR AMBROTYPES, the increasing demand for that kind of work has lead us to give oar attention particularly to that branch of the business. We are making large additions to our stock of OILT, KOSBWOOD AND WALNUT FRANKS. OEO. H. WOOD. DEL. HAKDINO. Dec. 10.1866. Q.ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, JOHN MERIDETH, Main st. .first door south of Rail Road House, Towanda, has just received large- audition to his stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Which will be sold at wholesale and retail, at the very lowest rates. RYE FLOUR, WHEAT FLOUR, KEROSENE OIL, At Wholesale. Farmer's Produce ol all kiuds, bought and sold. The public attention is respectfully luvit ed to my stock which will be found to be Fresh, bought at low prices and will be sold at correspondingly low rates. Towandt.Jufy 17,1866. MUSIC, OK ANY OTHER AK TICLE in our line, ordered at abort notice by calling at the NEWS ROOM. POCKET CUTTLERY LOWER than at any other establishment in town aft he NEWS BOOM