fadfoMt jUpartft. lltMOV.vi- —The building occupied by j t ] REPORTER, has been removed a few . M |s east of its former location, where j o ur friends will find us, ready to attend j to all their wants in the line of Printing. I LOCAL AND GENERAL. The Reporter is printed "po" t AMP * BELL'S Country and Job Press, No - 56 Gold st .. New York. Thomas 1L ag°ut -1 STIR GUIRARD'S CVebrated Oriental Cream can be found at J- ,V - TAYLORS. 1 totf" At Pittstou, an acre or inoro of land. I with two houses thereon, has sunk a foot or over. It is cracked in many places, and the ground looks ■ as if it was frozen. The houses are tipped up, one r of trem so much so that the chimney has fallen K off. The sinking of the ground is thought to be caused by the coal excavations underneath. Mr F. W. BARTLETT will read, by in ■ yitation, on Friday evening next, before the. To- I wanda Lyceum, an essay on " THE CREATION." — ■ The Society would he flattered by the attendance ■ of a large number of friends, as amusement may Ite afforded. Question to he argued is— Rcs dved, That the world is governed more by prejudice than reason. gfctr VVe understand that the Prayer | I Meetings held every morning during the past 9 week, at half-past eight o'clock, at the rooms of I the Young Mens' Christian Association, were well I attended, and that it is the intention to continue I holding meetings at that hour. I T1 Sunday Evening Meeting, at the same place, I will be as heretofore ut half-past live o'clock. INGENIOUS UORSF. THIEF. —At Wyoming, a week or two ago, a gen.leman" from Waverly, N. I Y., supped to feed his horse. Something old IB ;.b"Ut the animal attracted attention from one of tin keen Troy horseman and ho discovered that the liorse hud been painted. The animal had been ■ stolen soiui weeks before, and traced to Wilkes ■ Barre, where the owners received information of j I x uti -youts, (it Shicksliinny) on paying fifty ■,j rs. The horse had been painted so as to dis fl < him.— Wilkes JSorre Record. fas#- A most distressing causalty occur re i i 1 ivertou, iu this County, on Wednesday the 7th inst. ALICE, about 7 years of age, daughter of .T lx C. and itosiNA HOTTENSTINE, while assisting L : nnily, during the momentarily absence of her t. r, around a tire kindled in the open air, her c having caught on fire, was so badly burn <; t she expired iu about tour hours after the I ml accident. Medical aid was soon obtained, la: it v - soon apparent, however, to herself and fvi -that there was no hope of recovery. She ,1 liv-r excruciating pains with a patience in i 1' ititude not exceeded by those of mature fete l'i 1 ANDERSON, of the Rochester a I'll.-..•rsity. we notice, is to lecture before the Y. 1 M.i \ of this place, to-day (Thursday) evening, il li. ia the very high reputation Prof. A. has attaiu ai. t!. head of one of the first Literary Institu ■ terns iu the country, we are confident that a rich R intellectual treat is in store for all who may be so K fortunate as to hear him. Some of our best critics who have had the pleas |i ure of listening to him speak of him in the highest I terms of praise. - ii.- committee have wisely appointed the hour : lecture late enough in the evening to allow ,'J v.i . desire an opportunity to attend. MJUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. —We I! iu th attention of our readers to the advertise lot i this Institution in another column. We it the Ilev. F. KNIGHTON of Sew Jersey is ]c . ias Principal and that he will be here to I; ; huge of the school in the Spring. In the -• i. the school will be carried on as adver i -- a NTISHTON, who is the daughter of the Prin - graduate of the School of Design of Phil ? .. and is thoroughly competent to take of the French, German and Drawing ; ij 'i a COUNTY ITEMS — FROM THE Agitator: 19 T HIMSELF. —We have learned the brief I 1 • usof a sad accident resulting in the death Lamed Otis Butler, of Delmar, on the a.s that the deceased and a younger brotli ' gether in the house, and during the tem f| sy absence of the grown up people, Otis went > the bedroom and undertook to bring out a H •if i ntlc, the ramrod which was left in the bar lie dragged the gun along after him, when, g the threshold, the hammer caught and exploded, sending both bullet and raiu h Lis head. He lived until the rod was ly u vu. when he bled to death. EI <- .ft i guns should not be left about in the I .-a children. ||j ■il ■ 1 i i~l " i ff 1 'Hll'i J_ fellows le two horses in this county week before last. "■ f the horses was owned by Mr. Keep, of gj * i nee, and the other was owned in Jackson.— jg] latter was valued at SSOO. L proprietors of the Agitator announce that ji| w id. tlie issue of Jan. 2, that paper will be enlarg g| f 'l t> thirty-two columns. We are gratified to 1 iiio-.v tli.it the abilitys with which that sterling B iiiieet i-. conducted is duly appreciated and recog- Mj n. lby the people of Tioga County. teef" The Bradford County Teachers' As- Pj -o i.ition met at Sniithfield, Friday A. M., Nov, pi —.Si. In absence of the President, the Association w.ix called to order by Vice-President A. T Lil ey. jf| Bmotional exercises conducted by Rev. E. M. Al t' d'-'ti. Partial report of Business Committee read and a • upted. The following resolution was presented : Itesolved, That tire Common Schools of this ( County should commence on the first Monday in I September, each year, and that the six months' school be taught in one term, with a vacation of g one °r two weeks daring the Holidays. I Discussed by Messrs. Chubbuck, Underwood, Harkness, Hewitt and Tracy. Adjourned to meet at 1J P. M. AFTERNOON.—Met according to adjournment.— Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Dis- I cussion of the morning resumed. Some very in- I teresung remarks were read by Hon. C. R. Co [ BVRN. The resolution unanimously adopted. Mu- Isic by selected choir. W. H Moore was excused troui declaiming by vote ot' the Association. Dec lamation by N. Leonard. The following commit tee appointed by the President for soliciting names for membership : Jennie E. Adams, Emorett Ca- ■■ liff. For collecting and assigning questions : I'rof. ! Cii ibbuck and Olive E. Farnsworth. The follow-1 ing resolution was then discusssed : HtsdlveiJ, That teachers wages should be in ac- Icordaiice with the grade of their certificate. Discussed by Messrs. Leonard, Underwood, Co burn, Corbin, Chubbuck, Harkness, Kingsbury, and Verill. Adopted. Music. Adjourned to meet ' 7 P. M. i. ENiNo.—Met pursuant to adjournment. Mu- j b\ Band. Ihe following resolution was dis- ' ensued: /.•>../fed. That parents and guardians should be •upelled by law to give their children u good common school education. i'he hour having arrived for other exercises, the J'..cussion wm suspended and the Association list- | ened to a quartette. An excellent paper, on Pro ' gress of Education, and Profession of Teaching, was read by Prof. C. H. Yerrill. Music by Band. An essay was then listened to from Miss J. C. Doane, which was rich in thought and beautiful in style. Subject—The Material World, God's Temple. Questions then answered. Adjourned to meet at o'clock Saturday morning. SATURDAY A. M.—Association met according to „,ljourumeut. The following committee on Offi cers was then appointed : O. J. Chubbuek, J. D. Underwood, G.P.Monroe, Misses Mary McKin ney and J. E. Adams. Discussion of the resolution of the previous evening was then taken up. Carried on by Messrs. Chubbuek, Underwood, Young, Hewitt, Loutrel, Bullock and Kingsbury. Voted on and carried.— Music by Band. Beading by Miss Emorette Ca lif!'. The report of Committee on Officers was then submitted and accepted. For President, A T Lilley; Ist V ice-President, O, W. Stevens ; 2nd, J. C. Crawford; 3d, M. S. Darkness . Secretary and Treasurer, Olive E. Farnsworth. Beport of Treasurer was accepted. Moved that, whereas it has been asserted that the resolution recommend ing the adoption of Sander's Series ol Union Bead ers, at the last meeting of the Association, was not the sense of the Association, that resolution is hereby re-affimed. Unanimously carried. The following resolution was discussed and adopted : Unsolved, That it is the duty of every teacher to acquaint himself with the elements of mental sci ence. Discussed—Should vocal music be intro duced as a regular exercise in our Common Schools ? Laid over. A vote of thanks was then tendered tor the use of Baptist Church, hospitality of citizens, also to the Smithfield Cornet Band.— The following appointments were then made. Lec turer, F. A. Allen ; Essayists, Misses Elnora Long, Emma Hutchinson : Readers, G. H. Barnes, D. M. Bruinard; Comini itee on Business and Pro gramme, Bev. G. B. Hair, J. T. Bosworth, Dr. Coddiug, Misses Electa Camp, Rebecca Reynolds. Adjourned to meet at Leßaysville, the 2nd Friday in February. Prayer by J. D. Hewitt and bene diction by C. C. Corss, concluded the interesting exercises of the Association. O. F. YOUNG, President. M. C. SCOTT, Secretary pro tern. .JterThe First Division of the Sullivan k Erie Railroad, consisting ol II miles from Monroe ton, south, was let on the 14th and 15tli insts., as follows : Sections 1, 2, and to Geo. W.Phelps, Mt.Mor ris, N. Y. Sections 4, o, 6, and 0, to Jno. S. Dykins & Co., Money, Pa. Sections 7, and 8, to Amasa Heverly, NV.W Al bany, Pa. Sections 10, 11, 12, and 13, to James Deegan, Dushore, Pa. The ties for the whole line of 30 miles, was let on favorable terms at the same time. On 'Saturday afternoon last Mrs. Syl vester Farnham of Tioga, N. Y., lay down to rest herself, being in her usual health, and when called for tea was discovered to he dead in her bed,having doubtless died of heart disease. BR. S. I. BA IUIN, whose fame is wide spread as the continent, has conclude ! to visit our place, stopping at the Ward House, commencing Nov. 20th and remaining until Doc. 'Jth, as will be seen by the circular enclosed. Read it careful ly and the many testimonials it contains from re sponsible parties in New York State, as well as j this. The following from the Binghamton Daily \ Reptiljlkaii, is sufficient guarantee for his success j here: HEALING BY THE LAYING ON OF HANDS. —Much ex citement has prevailed at Way's Hotel, in this place, since Dr. Darrin arrived, whose peculiar i system ot healing has created a general stir throughout the country wherever he exercises his wonderful power. From an early hour iu the morn ing until late in the evening, his rooms are dense ly crowded by the "lame, halt and blind, the wounded, sick and sore," besides many others whose curiosity lead them there to witness the cures performed. We were present during one af ternoon. and witnessed many remarkable cures.— the lame aud the rheumatic were made to discard their crutches and walk off; the deaf were made to hear, the blind to see, and the speechless to speak. One unmistakable case came under our immediate attention, that of dropsy and a dis tressing iuflamatoryrheumatism. The*sufferer had been unable to walk or bear the slightest touch.— The Doctor exercised his wonderful power, and enabled him to walk through the house at once.— Such things are indeed wonderful, and furnish a theme for study and reflection. The Doctor is cer tainly proving himself a public benefactor, and his private charities are not alone confined to heal- ! ing. The poor share his purse, aud his benevo- j lence is wide spread. We cannot in justice to the afflicted, permit this opportunity to pass without} requesting our readers to try him. it is an easy ! matter to denounce anything as a humbug, as has j been the theory oi the circulation of the blood, the j application of steam to iu ichinery, and numerous other things of which there is no chance for dis pute among men of inteligeiice. He came to Bing hamton in August, au entire stranger. He took no special pains to herald his advent, but quietly awaited events, till at length cases came to him, those who had lost all hope, but still clung to life, and as a last resort sought his aid and were re lieved. Theii joy was unbounded, and they pro claimed what great things he had done for them, marveling that a man could, by the laying on of hands, accomplish cures which had defied the best skill of the medical profession. Many of his cases have been desperate ones, chronic and deep seated ; with scarcely any exception they yield readily to his manipulations. A look into his rooms at the canes and crutches that have been left where people have been cured instantly, would convince the greatest skeptic. SPECIAL NOTICES. ""CUIRA.I.UA'S FZTR. T TH F*- f'< IMPOSITION. —Mr. S. B. HOWE, known as agent for the Stale of Penn sylvania, would inform the public that he is meet ing with excellent success ; has sold all, or is un der negotiation for the territory east of the Sus quehanna River in Bradford Co. He calls upon men everywhere to investigate for themselves by sending to I'rattsburg, Steuben Co. N. Y., if they desire an interest therein. Perhaps there is not, nor never has been any patent of as much magni tude sold for so small a sum. He offers a single township lor SSO ; a single farm-right, $5 ; compo sition for a test, SI. It is known to be worth five hundred per cent, to any one who has trees to treat. Cost per tree from one to three cents, ac cording to size, one treatment a year being suffi cient. The agent is about to leave for New l'ork State to be gone a few weeks and then will return. Any one desiring to communicate with him will please address S. I>. IIOWE, Penn Yan, Y'ates County, New York. Nov. 22, ot* j toff" The Second Term of Miss Osb iru's Select School, will commence on Wednesday Nov. 21st. A limited number of pupils can be admitted in addition to her present nuinb r, an assistant teacher is engaged for the next term, applications for the admission ci' pupils, to he made to Miss Osborn at the School or at the residence of B. S. Russell. SUSQUEHANNAH COLLEGIATE INSTITLTE.—The Winter term, will commenee Monday Nov. 26, and continue 12 weeks. J. D.Hewitt, Professor of Mathematties and Natural and Mental Science, Mr. Frank Rartlett, A. B.,has consented to take charge of the Classical Department. Miss Knighton,Pre ceptress, Miss Thomas, Primary Department. BUGGIES FOR SALE. —The subscribers will sell 2 two-seated Buggies, 8 single-top, and 2 open do., all new, made of the best materials and finish ed in the finest style. Will be sold very cheap.— Any person desirous of purchasing a buggy, will do well to examine them. HOLMES & PASSAGE. Towanda, Nov. 19, 1866.-3t.* ihe 2d term of Miss Hunt's school will commence on Monday the 26th Nov. Terms uncnanged. A few vacancies exist for the coming term, owing io the expected removal to a less cen tral location. WANTED.— Two maps of Bradford County. Any person having one to sell will please write to W. W. D., Towanda, care of E. O. Goodrich, sta ting price of the map. B. S. RUSSELL 6l CO. will cash (he 5-20 Coupons due Ist of November. They will al so attend to the conversion of the first series 7-30 Treusury Notes into the 5-20 Bonds. SRECIAII NOTICE TO THOSE INTERESTED IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF BRADFORD COUNTY.—In the fol lowing named Districts the Osgood Progressive Series of Text Books has been adopted anil sup plies for the schools have been deposited with merchants by direction of the Boards as follows : TLTOY TWV. i CANTON TP. G. F. Tedingtou & Co.. J. M. Foster, B. B. Mitchel, ! Rockwell & Wilson. R. Stiles. GRANVILLE, FRANKLIN, L. 1). Taylor. Barclay Coal Company, MONROE TP. A BOBO', N. Kilborn, ff. C. Tracy, G. 11. Estell. |A. L. Craumcr & Son. OVERTON. IWYALUSING A TUBCAROTA, Heichemer & Bro. J. G. Keeler, WELLS. iC. S. Lalferty, S. B. Sergeant, Bishop & Taylor, C. L. Shepherd. J. V. Biles, ARMENIA, j Anil at Laeeyville. with supplies for Troy; WESTBCRLINTON, and Canton. iEd. E. Loomis. BIDGBUUY, HEKRICK, T. L. IVoodruff, I Stewart & Wickizer. J. C. Bobinson, i PIKE, Voorhis A Hammond. .J. Burrows. LITCHFIELD, LEBAYKVILLE, S. B. Carner. J. F. Bos worth, ATHENS TP. jBoSWOlth & Co. G. A. Perkins, WYSOX, G. F. Waldo, |v. E. & J. E. Piolett. A. Beidlemau. ROME TP. A BORO', SHEHHEQUIN, L. L. Moody, Ivinney & Brigbauj, jGeo. Nichols. NOTBH TOWANDA. ; STANDING STONE, Alvord A Barber. Alex. Eunis, WINDHAM, IF. E. Bush. Wm. C. Peck, TERRY, P. H. Joslm, J. H. A W. T. Horton, Mm. H. Bussed. |j. L Jones A Co. WARREN, ORWELL, Geo. W. Murphy, js. N. Bronson, G. W. Tallmadge, Kimball A Ellsworth, Bobt. Cooper, 11. .J. Taylor A Co., F. A. Jackson. A. B. Cass. ASYLUM, ! WILMOT, U.Moodv. ]>. C. Barnes, ALBANY, stowell A Bros. S. D. Sterigere, SPRINGFIELD, Miller A Quick. W. T. Daly A Son, BURLINGTON Tr. 'juo. 11 McKee, Long Bios. N.S. Watson. CANTON BORO', COLUMBIA, J. K. Seemes. |C. L. Strait. There are some additions to be made to this list. Supplies may he obtained at any of these places as best suits the schools. J. K. FLEMING, Wholesale Agent for the Osgood Series, Nov. 1, 18BG. Towanda, Pa. LIST OF .JURORS drawn for December Term 18(10, GRAND JURORS. Athens tp.—Geo W Plummer. Asylum—lsaac Ennis. Columbia—Stephen It Crane. Franklin— G W Sickler. Granville—Simeon Case, Uriah Baxter. Derrick—Geo Nesbitt. Monroe tp. —Hi ram Sweet. Pike—Wilson L Ellsworth, It G. Bolles. Bidgburjr— C T Covell. South Crick D F Hildreth. Standing Stone—William Kingsley Springfield—George Potter. Smithfield—W T Gardner. Svlvania boro—Pete.- Monroe. Troy /V' 7-7 li" J,ttrn "y Johnson.i. Trov boro— |t. e. 1 .tine, I.leazer romeroy. Towanda boro— John Laughlin, 11. Frank Powell. Wyalusiug itiehard Fee. Warren—Abrum Wliitaker. TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK. Giles Hoyt, Joel MeAffee, Athens tp : O T Eni ! ery, John Brown, Chaune.y II Corbin, Edward Es ! tell, Albany ; Elaru Kendall, Philander P Burns. Burlington twp ; Charles Stookwell, Samuel Owens | Canton Boro ; T J Smiley, Franklin : Asa Andreas, John Ferguson, Granville ; A J Walter, Oakley , Lewis, Leiloy ; Jil McKinney, Litchfield; J unit's \\ Jones, N W Pierce, Pike ; George Lqwj.ua: . Ridgbury; George T Bach, Suiithfielif: E C Strong, M S Il trkm-.ss, W J Wigston, Springfield ; James Jones, Terry ; William H Brown, Charles McCrossin, Tuscnrora ; Daniel Decker, Towanda ! tp : H nry Mereur, James Nevius, Towanda boro : | John McKean, Troy tp : A D Spalding, Troy boro; M S Warner, Ulster : William Green, Warren ; Jno j Corbin, Wilmot; William E. Bull, Wysox ; William D Babcock, Windham. SECOND WEEK. Joshua Vanloon, Albany ; L J Andress, Alba boro ; Z F Walker, William Scott, Jr., Perrin Ack ley, Athens tp ; George H. Welles, James A Bris tol, Athens boro; M T Vangorder, Asylum : L J Ballard, Andre .v Phelps, Burlington west ; Albert Long, Burlington boro ; Dumrner Lilley, Colum bia ; Ahira Gay, Franklin ; William Morse, L H Sherman, Litchfield ; Miner Taylor, II A Barnes, Orwell; MII Codding, Asa B Pax.son, Pike ; John Stui tou. Benjamin Herman, Ridgbury ; Jacob Er canbeck, Rome tp ; John W Woodburn, Rome boro S D Phillips, Theodore Watson, Springfield ; S W Ames, Sniithfield ; Charles Haight, South Creek ; Milton Lewis, D D Black, Tuscarora ; William P Newberry, Troy boro ; Randolph Mauley, Troy tp; Allen McKean, Towanda boro ; Abram G Moore, Ulster : Edward Vaughn. Clinton Lewis, Wyalu siug ; Francis B Pedrick, Wells. J. M. SMITH, Sheriff. Nov. 12, 1866. TRIAL LIST fur December Term and Ses sions. C-mimencing Monday, December 10, 1866. j S. W. Park vs. Wm. Frederick ejectment 0. SV. Clark vs. \\ idles, Blood it Co replevin S- N. & J. P. Blood's use vs. C. F. Welles case Clark & Barber vs. Abraham Steers et. al debt Amos Griffith et. al. vs. A. H. Spalding appeal James Giisluy vs. Roswell Luther case Allen V hi to vs. Lewis D. Goodwin appeal T- D. Hall vs. Caroline Hall .ejectment A. J. Stone vs. J. F. Williams et. tlx appeal Jesse Wurdell vs. Elhanan Smith case H. Lockwood's use vs. A. K. Axtel appeal Augustus Lewis vs. D. D. Brewster ejectment Horace Heman vs. Allen & Jno. B. Couklin do Joseph Gay lord vs. lienselaer it S. J. lioss. sci fa Commonwealth vs. P. I\ Sweet et. al do Fall Creek Coal and Iron Co. vs. J. M. Smith.tres Miles Prince vs. Edwin Owens et. a1... .ejectment I Sanil. Marshall vs. Sheshequin Township... .debt ' Thos. Coggins Jr., Ac. vs. John Sullivan case Morgan it Davidson vs. Wm. S. Dobbins do Jus. S. I'atter.sou vs. Henry Miller do M. E. Solomon vs. J. J. Griffiths et. al ejectment E. A. Coolbaugh vs. Ccpter Brown . appeal Subpn nas returnable on Monday, December 10, 1865, at 10 o'clock, a, m. E. O. GOODRICH, Nov. 2, 1866. Prothonotary. MARRIED. CHUBBUCK—SNYDER-On the 11th inst.. at Monroeton by Rev. Ilalleck Arms rung, Mr. Harridon P. Chubbuck, of Monroeton, to Miss ; Katy A. Snyder, of Dushore, Sullivan Co. l'a. ORMSBY ORMSBY—At Overton, Nov. 13, 1866, by R. H. Richards, Esq., Mr. D. D. Onnsby, to ! Mrs. Eliza H. Onnsby, both of Albany. Ml-.R'. L R—GOODRICH—At Troy, oil Wednesday 11th inst by Rev. S. F. Colt, Major Charles j Mereur, of this place,to Miss Helen J. Goodrich, i daughter of J. E. Goodrich, Jlie^.y. bIE D . STAFFORD—At Wsalusiug, Nov. 12, after a long I and severe illness, Nathan Stafford, aged 17 ! years. ROCKWELL—At Monroeton, July 27, 1866, Mrs. Betsy Rockwell,aged 71 years 3 months 13 days. A type of a generation which is fast passing from among us, bor- iu Masa husetts, she emigrated to this State at an early ago ; but retained to her la test years that love for Industry and order which is peculiar to residents of eastern States. A rigid observer of the Sabbath ; a constant reader of the Sciipture ; iu attendance upon religious services until prevented by the gathering infirmities of age weary of life's journey she rests at last. "He giv eth his beloved sleep." STAFFORD—At Sugar Run, Oct. 1, 1866, Mary ! A. wife of J. H. Stafford, aged 32 years. STEVENS—Mrs. Eliza Stevens, died at the resi dence of her son Ira, in North Towanda, Pa., Sunday evening, Nov. 11, 1866, after a most pain ful illness borne with christian fortitude. WATTS—In Canton, on Saturday Nov. 10th, after a short illness. Polly, widow of the late John Watts, aged 77 years. T7LLIOTT LUTHER, BLACKSMITH, TOWANDA, PA. Shop Back of Carom's Foundry, Invites the public to give him a call, as he will try to give satisfaction both as to work and prices. Horse shoeing, 40 cents a shoe ; corks set for 20 cents. Nov. 7. 1860 —4t.t WAVERLY CARRIAGE FACTORY.— ' The undersigned drsire to call the attention of the citizens ot Bradford County to our EXCELSIOR CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. J Our establishment is so completely fitted up in the de- \ partment- of Woodwork, Ironing. Painting and Trim- 1 niing. and so supplied with fiist class workmen, as to ennahle us to furnish all kinds of carriages in the best and most modern style, and alwa3's warranted to be ot the liest material and workmanship. New work of ev ery kind kept constantly on hand, includ ing the best tide ot Platform Spring Wagons to be found in the country Please call and examine for yourselves. Careful attention paid to ordered wo k. Jobbing and Repairing in each department, especially Painting. „ „ M. KINNEY & CO. Waverly, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1866.—6 e, fJororll & AND CASTOR BEAVER CLOTHS. PLAIN Black and Colored Broadcloths, and black Doeskin Cassimeres of all grades. POWELL & CO. _ 1' ANCV CASSIMERES. A better stock and more complete assortment than WE have ever before offered. POWELL k CO SATIINETS, DOUBLE AND TWIST CASSIMERES, Plain and Check all wool filled Kentucky Jeans, and other Fancy Goods for Boys wear. POWELL k CO. FLANNELS.—PLAIN RED, GREY, AND BLUE TWILLED, MINER'S ! Checks, Fancy Shirting, Colored and White Domestic, and all grades of White and Shaker Flannels. POWELL & CO. I DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS.—We always have in stock, a full and complete I supply of Domestics of every description. POWELL k CO. HOSIER!, GLOVES, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, kc. —Special attention has been given to this stock, to make it complete and attractive. POWELL k CO. LINEN GOODS.—More than our usual variety of Bleached, Half Bleached Brown Table Damasks, Shirting Linens, Diapers, Napkins, Towellings, Crashes, &e. POWELL A CO. PAISLEY, CIIAINE LAINE AND BROCIIE SHAWLS, Single and Double. POWELL k CO. WOOL LONG SHAWLS—Ladies, Misses and Children's sizes—from the finest to the lowest grades. A larger stock than ever before offered by us. ' POWELL k CO. LADIES CLOAKS AND BASQI ENES, from the most fashionable Broadway manufacturers. Just received. POWELL & CO. LADIES AND CIIILDRENS' FANCY FURS.—Mink, Fitch, Siberian Squir rel, River Mink, and French Coney, in Three Quarter, Half and Quarter Capes, ~\ ictorines, Talmas and Collars, with Muffs and Cuffs to match. Manufactured speci ally our sales. POWELL k CO. HOOP SKlßTS.— Bradley's Celebrated Duplex JEliptie Skirt, in all the differ ent numbers of springs. THE FAVORITE SILVER SKIRT. Together with our usual variety of other makes in lower grades. POWELL & CO. CAltPETlNGS.—Brussells, Three Ply, Extra Super and Super Ingrain, Kidder and Hemp Carpets, Cocoa Mattings, Floor Oil Cloths all widths, Druggetts, Mats, &c. POWELL k CO. HATS AND CAPS. —We are now prepared to exhibit the Fall Styles of Ilats and Caps. POWELL At CO. LADIES FINE SHOES, of the celebrated Burts manufacture. Also a full as sortment of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Shoes, both fine and heavy, manufactured specially FOR US. POWELL k CO. MENS', BOYS AND YOUTHS KIP AND STOGA BOOTS. Ad made by hand. Every pair warranted. POWELL k CO. 10,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER, ASSORTED QUALITIES, together with Borders to match. Also a choice selection of Transparent Window Shades. POWELL & CO. October, 1866. j _ ( PROCLAMATION -- Tiir Ciiiimnnvx'.alth of Ptnn HI/ Ivaniu to Mtifldn Giutin, (■ son 6'iub F.iiat On L ; , II- (iuUiii, IChzuijcVt Jme (n 'r etrceaneri) intermarried, Alfred Fat man and ALmita Guxtin, heirs of 'J'homa H. Gutin, defeated, and lo all o:hei per mm mine ted, Uri'ViKfl : BRADFORD COUXt'Y, .SN- Yon are hereby cited to be and apptar before the Judges of our Orphan's Court at our Orphan's Court to lie held at Towanda, < u the 3d day ot September, A. I>. 1566, at 2 o'clock ,n the afternoon, then and there to accept erreluse fcaid leal es'-ete of said decedaut at its valuation, or hid for the ret 1 state of said Thomas H. Gustin, deceased, situate in Columbia tp.,in said coun ty, or accept or refuse to lake said real estate at tne up praised valuation put upon it by an iuqnestduly award ed by the said Court, aud teturncd by the Sheriff Feb ruary 'J, A. I). I.6'i. 1 v.-it, said premises valued and appraised at $3.66') up- Witness the Hon. .D. S'leeter. President Judge, at Towanda, June 21, A. D. l v : G. X. C. ELSBIfEE, Clerk. And now to w t, Sept. 4th, 1866, the Court, on mo tion, continue this ia>c until the first Monday of next term, and direct that publication be made by the Sheriff ill one of the county papers, and a copiy of said paper containing .-aid notice, be forwarded to the residence of Anson Gustin by mail. N. C . ELSBREE, Cle:k. Nov. 5,1-66. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.— TO Ar tliur 11, JlaJttr. —No. 374, May Term, 1866. You arc hereby notified that Ann L. Baker, by her next friend, Daniel L. Boartlman, uasapiplied to the Coort of Common Pleas of Bradford County, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has ap pointed Monday, Deccmbci 3d, 1866, at two o'clock, p. m., at the Court House in Tow anda, for hraring the said Ann L. Baker in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. Nov. 5, lM>6. _ J.M.SMITH, Sheriff, SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue ui u writ 0 ol Vend Expo., issued out of the Court of Common I'leas of Bradford county, '0 me directed aud delivered, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Boro'of Towanda,THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 6 1866, at 1 o'clock p. rn.,the following described lot piece or par cel of land situate in Albany township, bounded as fol lows : On the north by lauds oi Z. P. Corson and Sam uel Williams, east by lauds of Myron Kellogg, J.L Van Loon ct ah, south by laud ot Emanuel Robinson aud west by the e.-tate of Gabriel Davis dee'd., and now occupied by M. R. Scott. Containing 93 a-rcs ai 9-1 perches ol land, more or les-i, about 25 acres iiu.-rc v u with one plank house, ir anied barn, hog pen and 1 ~;.g orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Josiah Jackson use vs. W. K. Green. ALSO—The loilowing lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate iu Leßoy tp., bounded north by land of A. G. Kellley, on the east by land of Chauncy Ciiaapel on the south by Towanda Creek and on the west by land of A. M. K. West. Containing about 50 acres ot land, more or less, about 30 acres improved with a framed house, framed barn aud a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in executiou at the suit of C. E. Rathbone vs. J. F. Stone's administratrix, and Rocelia Stone with notice to Burton Stone and Bliss Stone, his heirs. Also at the suit of John Chaapcl's use vs. Sarah Stone. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens biro', bounded north by Abraham Frederick, east cy land of Mrs. Welch, -uuth by Margaret Amfey, and wast by tbe public highway. Containing one-half an acre, more or less, all improved ! with one framed dwell ig aud a few fruit trees thereon, j Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Fiank M. Cole vs. S. W. Cole. AL.-0— By virtue of sondr writs Fi. Fa., wiil be ex posed at the same time and place, the fa'lowlug des cribed lot, piece ot parcel of lai d situate iu Spiingtield i tp., hounded north by land of F. G. Bennett, east by John Varis' estate, south By Sherm uO. Bcrty, west Ly the public highway. C ntaining 10 acre- of land, in: re or less, about 30 acres improved, log house, fraui- i ed barn and few i; uit trees thereon. Seized .and taken in execution at the -uit of Joel P. 1 McAfee vs. Hiram Whi-eier. 1 ALSO— The loilowing Lcocrioed let, piec: or parcel j oi land situate in Wiimot tp , bounded north by lauds ' of John Fuzer, east ly id of Joseph C. Latcs, south by land of Hiram E. l'ond, and west by land of said j Hiram E. Fond. Containing 20 actes ol lu J, mar eor , j less, about 12 a res impioved, with a plauk house ' I thereuu, 1 Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of John ' Holmes' use vs. Daniel K. Frazer. ALS —The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in South Creek tp., beginning at a post on the , warrant line at the s uth-east earner of Edward Meads' lot, thence south 1° and 30 minutes, west 166 7-10 per. j to a post at the south-east corner,of the warrant, thence north 834° west lOS 7-10 per., to a corner, thence north 1° east 159 pe . to the south west c rner of Edward 1 Mead's lot, and thence n lt'u 55° east 100 per., to the place ol beginning. Containing 114 acres an 1 30 pc-rs.. more or lea-, abut acre mproved, wnh a Iraincd I Louse, log shed, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in cxLcaJou at the suit oi Lyman j Iran an vs. Christiana Foraun and Thomas Formaa. ALSO—Tue lollowiug ilcturibadiof, piece or parcel oi j lard situate in l',c oaroia tp , . ended a rt'u by land ui ; Ann Reynolds, c.r.: by Bee Wo d, soutli by A. Arru • stiong,. ud west b, land t "s"c ni'gtou UarraWeliff. I Cbnta ning 25 acies, mot; 1 r less, n'jout 12 acres im | proved, with a 'og'booae, baard sued and a few :.„it trees thcaeou. J Seized and tiki 1 in exe utioa at tho suit of John Holmes' use vs. Stephen Reyn >!Js. ALSO—The following described lot pie e or parcel ol land situate iu Wilrnat tp , bounded uorth by land of Caroline Burgess, east by land in possession ot Patrick | Keruey.soutn by 'aaid ot Isaac Mace, aud west by laud j of John Pender. Containing 40 acres, more or less, | about 10 acres improved , with a framed house aud | lew lruit trees thereon. I Seized and taken in execution at the suit oi Patrick Blade's use vs. D. L. Vauws and Michael Burke ALSO—The loilowing lot, piece or parcel of land it j uate iu Canton tp.. bounded north by lands of Jane 1 j Col well a;.d NX Vcnamee, east by laud of S. D. Kendall, j south by the puuh: hi-U.vay, and west lay lauds ol said j jN. Veuamee, et.al. Containing 23 acres, mora or less, I all impr. ved, with one Iramed house, saw ruiii and lew 1 fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or puree! o! laud situate j iu Canton t., beginning at api st 111 the warrant line leiug the south-east corner of Ephraim Case's lot, j thence south 37 per. to center oi road le ding lrum j Canton -team mill to Blossburg, thence north 75° w:st ! ts per. along ea.d road o a post, thence north 1 2° west 21 per. to a post, thence east 72 7-10 per. to the place ol j heginui' g. Containing 12 acre* of la ad, mare ■■c less j about i act< - i. proved, with u Iramed house, Iramed j tain, ami frag trees thereon. feeized and token iu execution at the suit ol C. \V. Ha: dy vs. E. P. Bi hop. J. M. SMITH. Sheriff. SheriflTs Ofiice, Towanda, Nov. 11,1866. £XE(JUTUR'6 NOTlCE— Notice is here by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of NATHAN'sI'ALFURD, late of Wyalus'ng twp , d 'd, arc requested to make immediate payment, an 1 uiose having claims against said estate are requested to pre sent them uulv authenticated for settlement. L. P. STALFORD. Nov. 22, 1866. Executor. Uliscellancons. J F. CHAMBERLAIN, ivYALh'SIXG, FA.. successor to R. M . & E. Wkli.es, genua 1 Warehouse business. Also keeps on hind a general assortment ot hard and sott ground plaster. Lime, Salt, and Farm ing Implements. Cooking Stoves of vrrious patterns; Parlour Stoves. Ac., ill ot which wiil be soli, at rea sona'o.e i.ites. lor ready pay. Cash paid lor grain. Ayalusing, ra. Oi l. 9lh, 1866- iaa* /GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .) 0 II N • M E K I D E T H , Main st., first di n- south ut Bail Rood House. Towanda . has just received large adJiFon to his stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Which will be sold at wholesale and retail, at the very lowest rates. Farmer's Produce of all kinds ba :gbt and sold. The public attention U respectful ly invited to my stock, which will Le found 11 be Fresh, bought at low prices and wilt > sold at corresponding ly low rites. To wand 1, July 17. lat;. RPHK UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPENED JL i Banking House in T-.w r.di, under the name 1 G. p. mason A co. They are prepared to draw Bills of Exchange, and make collection- ia NX-w - York. Philadelphia, and all portions of the Unit:-1 state , as al-o England. Ger many, and France. To Isxiu ui - v, rce ive depi-i' . an 1 to do a general Banking liu-i G F jian... v.au oLc l. :he ia.c fiiui ol Laporte, Mason & Co., o! Toivauda, Pa., anl his knowledge ot the b::siness men oi Bradibrd and adjoining Counties, and having lie. a in the baukiac L isiue s . , ;-.lout li.- teen years make this house 'desirable on- 1 , thr , .cii which to make co ileoti :.s G. F. MAEON, Towanda, Oct. 1, b-tb. A. (i. j[ASO.N . And a new supply of fVcmen's Shots, CHEAP FOR CASH, AT E. R. BROWN'S, OUIVEIJ., PA. Sept. 28,1866. YALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. FARM, TAVERN' STAND AND STAGE ROUTE. The subscriber offers tor sale the above enumerated property at a Bargain, the whole or titl.er .to suit pur chaser. Said Arm uonhtius one hundred audfity acres, of which one hundred and ten acres are under improve ment, and well adapted to grazing or grains, has two well built barns, one good frame hou-e with a never lailing •fleam or spring water in close proximity. The faiio is well watered and timbered, together wiih good trait and sugar orchards thereon, aud is as desirably located as any farm in Eastern Bradford, being about eqni-distant irom the markets north and south, lying in Orwell Township 1J miles east from Orwell Hlii where he has a Licensed Hotel, pleasantry located mid way on tin- regularly established >tagc route from Nichols, N. Y . to t'nmptown, i'n.. and back, tri week ly. The Stock on the route is all in good running or der TERMS—About $2,000 down, the balance in in stalments, for tbo farm. Orwell, Nov. 1,1866.—4t* wm. H.- DARLING. i Ct&CL 1 .. REGISTER'S NOTICLA Votlne i-. L Ly given, that ijr; '!•• Ja-u nUkd n the office of the R ,: :• ■'. •■'! • ipv of Ondfm .a. e unt- Of dun- it trailed ■ nib fet lowing ei a ! c viz : t inal iriLiitt i> J B. McKcan, i;ui-U Hir <<■ Martin Comptin, dec av , la' eof Bur! n. Final accomt ot Har rit-t Chandler, aua iaistratiix the estate o! Cornelias Vaucisc, dee d, i.ile oi She . quia. Fa tiil ucc't o B'amuel Buck, g i.irdi n of Age Jarvis. Final account of Daniel L'vens, tdin'r I the e of Jamesß. Dewey. dee d, late f Sooth Creek. Final acc't of l.ucy James, adu "r of t e eslutr ) Kekemiah Moulton, dee'd, lite of Warren. Final acc't o A. Royse, adtn'r of estate of Philander Foster dee'd. late ot Grauviiie. Final acc't of Jo-ig, late of Welles. Final acc't of J. H. Cowles, gu.s.dian of Lucy A. j Brown, minor child of Nich. S. Brown, late ot Or well, dee'd. Final account of Edmund and niram Morton, ex'rs. ol tbeeststeof Ebenezer Horton, late of Albany. Final acc't of James W. Bosworth, ex'r o: lie_-d Bos worth, dec'J. late of Piks. Final acc t of Wm. Ridall, ex'r ot Daniel Minor, dee'd, late of Shesheqain. •. Final acc't of H.Wilaioth, acm'r of Emest Bussed, dee'd, late of Rome twp. Final acct ot Daniel Brink, Jr., one of the executors of Abram Fretis, dee d, final acc.t of Willard A. Wood, adm'r of Richardson Wood, dee'd., late of SmFhfield. 1-inal acc't of James H. Webb, adm'r of Truman Xiehols, dee'd, late of Missouri. ALSO—The appraisement or' property set off by Ex i executors or Administrators to widows or children, of ! the following decedents : ! Estate of J. Beverly. Estate ot A. J. Carr. " " D. S. Horton. " " A. Ellsworth, i " ■' Jesse Allen. •' "J. Falscy. " Davids, ott. " " Jas. A. urman. " Martin Compton •• "P. J. Vroman. *' ** Saml.G. Drake. " J. C. Adam-*. " "C. H.Lamb. •• " Anson Williams | " " Gabriel Davis " " Geo. H. Welles. " H. S. Davidmn. " " Jno. Camnion | '• " Jus. YX Htumun. " " John M'Mshon. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Coau of Bradford County. n Thursday th • Gth day ot S.-,i camber next, tor c bfinaatiow and allowance. X. C. LL-BRLE, Register. I Register'. Office. Xov. 7, 1566. ADMINISTRA i.Oli'6 NOTICE.—Notico is hereby given, that ail peruana iaJeUt-J lithe I estate of James Heveily, la'e of Overton twp.. ue -1 eeussd, are requested to make immediate payment, and i those having claim against said estate will present them i duly authenticated for settlement. E. C. FELI.OGG. Nov. 6, 1860. Administrrior. ; S NOTICE —NO . !c E -Ld is hereby given that all persons inde 1 ' liie e - t-te ul Charles F. Welles,late ot Wyalasing tp., < ire reeiuested to make immediate pa}iu"ut,and t . Lav;:., demands against-,aid estate will present tv ••• duly a 1 theuticated tor settlement. GEO. H. WEt LES. EDWARD WELLES, Xov. 1,1866. Execute s. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.- By virtue - an order issued out of the Orphan's C irt of Bra 1- ford County, the undersigned ad i iuistr.it >r of t- - es- T.'eolAivah Heath, iale ol -a.u eoauiy, wlilscdo.i the premise*, November 21, Isdi, a' 1 o'cl>,-k. p. m . the following described lot piece or parcel or lvid ?■>i; ate in Terry twp., beginning at a post she uorth-we-t corner ot the warrant, (formerly a heuil > aj than ; east 5d j-.*r to a post and stones thence south by a 1 lormeriy belonging to John Bennett C W per t> as ue j heap iu warrant he,-, thence v. it 574 l>er to a white i oak, thence north I|° east 231 i per. to the pit e of be ; ginning. Containing 86 acres and 41 perches, -nor • • 1 less, abjut la acres imnr .ved, h uned louse inj mm j and a few fruit trees thereon. j ALSO—AII the riglr, title and interest nt the said Alv.th Heath in ani to the 1 jllcwiag Ue sarin Ipi -or { parcel of lurid -itndte iu Terry twp.. uounded n >rth by | laces of J. W. Dennison, east by lands ot Daui- 1 Weii.'s 1 sont#by lands former,y o.vued by Samuel Hilh . , wtt by lauds now u possession oi J. W. Denni-ou . I Containing ab mt 100 ceres, more or less, about 15 ..ires | improved, with framed barn and -.young or.h -d there j on. said land now in possession of J. W. Dt* .1 TERMS—S.SO dollar- shall be paid down on the tl iy 01 | sale, one half the btlan oa eouUrmtfioa o! sale, the balance in one year thereifier, wiih inipr--' a - c the confirmmtaa. ' O- F'. I'Ab.-H.vhs, j Oct. 15, iß6o' Admifii irator. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of V an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad lord County, the undersigned fdminhttuVr of the es tate ot Full, iVmstend, late oi said connty, deceased, will s llon the premises, 011 Novum • r 24,18t ~at 1 o'clock p. ui , the loilowing tltscrilaed 1 t, piece or par cel of lan sLuatein Ulster twp., b 1:1 ;e j on the east by the public highway leafing from t'uw.i id a to Athens on the north by lit ot William if .wuiau, west by lands formerly belonging to Wta. uilmou, now iu 1 0.-wsssi a oi C. Rockwell & Co.. south by the school hot:-e In . Containing abunt one-fourth ol an acre, more or less, one Lamed house and shed and a tew ;rut trees Sh r 11 II if\| ■ —sso to be paid on the day o' sa'.r and fhe balai ee on final confirmation. G ROUGE M Oil LEY, Oct. 15, 1866, Adaiinistra'or. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Brad ford c ocnty, the undersigned administrators of the es tale of A. J. Carr. late ot Albany twp.. will so ion Ihe premises on Saturday, November 21, Is '.., it 1 o'clock, 11. m . the following described lot, pie- or panel ol land situate in Albany twp., beginning nt :he centre ol ihe Cui.did Road, thence south 51° west 57,3 per. to a post, tlience north vA' \ve.-.t :t per. Pi a post, tucr.co north So° east (.2 pi r. to a p t. thence along Cai'.din Road south 07° east 12 per then-e s mill 5 '.s' J e.;s: 10 per. thence soatlr 3f c east 22 per. thaace sovah 45 3 east 9 4-10 per. to Ore place of I iginunig. ConUlniag If acres, lie ihe same more or TEliAiS—s2s be paid on the property being struck down an 1 the bala . . on confirmation oi silo if. H Rlt HARDS, J. X. CARR. Oct. 15. h866. AdmaniaUat A UUITOR'S NOTlCE.— Harding iw n. Msrcw, F (J. 4* a4.fi; Jlftfij. uu.l 1. a /?. Grtrnkaf. In I e Court ot Uoturaon I'l-as m . J ford County, No.s.'A February Term. 1 - ID The undersigned auditor, upp I .ted by said C< in •■■■ distribute moneys arising from -uerld'- salt- ot de eii i ants real estate, (confirmation in this ca-e taken from former n port of anditor mi ent buck to i same auditor l>y the y tp. dee'd_ re requested to ma!, immediate paymtut, mil .1 uHug claims upon > iid estate will preset.• them '.njy - ntl cated for settlement HIRAM H HOAGLAND Oct. 22, l-6 . 3 . ..c;.;. .'1 . nr. OR I'll A N'S COURT SALE - By vin m- •1 j" an order issued out of '.be Urph n'i Court ol Ilia 1 ford (h unty, tie umlersigned guardian of Je.- 10. miaor child of John J. Ward, and Emily Ward, t'.c !a , o; iiom Kdecois -d, will sell on the premises N rem be: 27, ls-iij, I o'clock, p. m., one uudiv.dcd li:th shaiM of certain 1 inds situate iu Asylum twp., ba: nded add described as follows : Beginning af s e.en -r n line of IWliUni 1 kiTfinn. thflnponorth 804- west 56 m tut corner, then e nor:': 12° we * 56 per. *djo'ng 1 -,u- . 1 Wiliiam Coolbaugh 3d, Emma Jane S nith ndJ.'l. Bishop to a corner, thence south 804° adj cuiug Ist.- of Isaac Fost 56 uer. 10 a corner, thence south i . ei-l adjoining said lands 50 pere'tes 11 th. place of Begin nlug. Containing 18 a. res, be the hiius more or less TERMS—SSO to be paid on the day 01 sc'he 1 a an eof the puichase money on con.'iimati m -i - ,'e. HARRY MIX' Oct 28. 1- 6, Guardian. APPLICATION IN DIVOKCK. Tj,,hn 11. Fuiman. — Xo. 128, Feb. iorm. 1865. You arc hereby notified thai Julia M. Furmuu by ftr tu-x li eud, Ele.t/.er Pomeroy, has applied to the Couit of c uvunoo Pleas of Bradford County lor a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said 0 uit has appointed Monday. Do ember 3, ISGC.at two o'cloik p. in., c.i the Court House in Towarda, for hearing the said JnliuM. Pnr man in the premises at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. > J.M.bMITH, N( v. 5, Isc.i. FuciiTT. A" PPLICATION IN DIYORCE.— To Calh n ine S. .—No. 391, May T a :n, 1866. You are hereby notified that Orcmraa W. Rre, ynnr husband. has applied to Hie Court of Comroou Fleas of BraJforJ co for a divorce from the bonus ul mat 1 in. n\ ...ud t!ie- - i.e Court has appointed Monday. December " X 1 :; ;-t two o'- clock p. ra., at the Court House in T ■ uid-i.ibr In ring the said Orsemius W. Roe iu the pre.uii es ut which time and place you can attend Uye 1 !' k proper. Nov. 5, iB6O, J. M. SMITH, Sheriff.