fradfordiftputtr. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tow&NDA CHURCH DLEICTOEY.—•.Baptiat Chunk—Bev. Rossurr.Dunisa t Pastor. Preaching, 8 , lea at 101 a. ar., and 7f r. x. Sunday b le P. M.' Prays*: m ee ting every Thursday evening. • .11. E. Church.—Bev. J. T. Ihunninas„ Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 10k and 7P. M. Sundayy School, lf p. lir. Prayer Meeting every evening, : rastryterian Chunk—Rev. 'WM: _ _ ____ Pastor. Preaching every Siinday at loi x., and 7P. x. Sunday 5ah001,111 , 41. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. Ep i,copaz churek—ilev. B ILHosatiss, Pas: tor. -preaching every Sunday at 10} /1-11. and 3P. U. Sunday School, 1# P. M. - A g Our friend Q. 0. Drrntica, •r: chant tutor from poladelphia will be fora few days,all those who wish to p a good winter- NM .will do , wef gluing; bun their order. EMI INATANCE.—AII persona' who wish to be insured in a first-elm pany,ahonld Appis to H. A. Bunitanit, t fortlie Mice .nix Mutual Life In a Company, of ll•trt fard, Conn. 1377 e Hon. 11. M us is spending a fen• days at home. He will return to Wash ington. this week/in time to takes part in the inigortant matters soon to engage the attention of Cpngress. ger Tfie iron hi laid on the railroad to Waverly, and wetinderstood that a train will be put upon the road as soon as cars are pfoeured, probably some time next \lea. • CIWIBERLIN has received' a motet magnificent stock of goods during the past -week. His assortmentof Ainerican Watch es has never been surpassed in this market. Don't fin to call if you want anything in his line. . ;fir A Mrs. Snook residing in Cas tle Creek, Broome County, wandered from her home some three weeks ago, and was found about two weeks after. below Wilkes- Barre, Pa. It is apposed she was partially derange 3. Ai the time of her disappearance, she was about to visit Elmira on a divorce trial. SCARLET FEVER.- --It is said this die ease is prevalent to a large degree in-West Troy at the_p_resent time." — llix children are reptirte - d to have died in one day—two in one household. Of all diseases in the cat alogue of ills tO which. children are addicted, the scarlet fever is the most to be dreaded. We hope the scourege will soon rtuionkand •s 1 ore the little folks. DEDICATION.—The new M. E., Church " on Spring Hill, will, providerice permitting, be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, Weanesday Dec. 18th, services to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. Rev. D. 0. 'Olmstead will preach the dedication. Rev. Geo. Landon will be present to take Partin the services. Ministers and people' of other vim rches, as well as those of adjoining char qes are cordially invited to attend. se- We are pleased to notice that wicKitor 4 Br acrc haye been filling up their store with a'fine stock of new goods. They Lire the finest stack of Roman Table Ware ex el brought to this market, which closely .resembles China, and is much cheaper. They have a new Kerosene Burner which tads fair to take the place - of the common tumor, not only in beauty, but safety and ee .nomy. We noticed that they had s fine b: , .ek of Lanterns, Lamps, &c. See their aklvertisement. In. In the ' lower 'counties of the S:ate, the practiCe obtains very geneially of divosing of personal priaperty by vendues. The papers are very often almost filled with notices of sales. There,if a person wishes t, , sell'or buy a farm, he makes use of the newipaper, and long columns of valuable properties are advertise* t Snot advertising :algid be very profitably ' I employed here.— We have advertised.many fern" and in no instance, we believe, has the !publication tailed to bring enquire:re. That all that can be expected from an advertisement, as its sale, of course, depends upon other con -itlerations. Drxras afasatz, wlio resides just above Columbia X Roads, on Thtirsday last, (says the Gazette,) while coming to Troy, met with a frightful accident. While com ing dowit a steep hill, one of the horses not Good at holding back, started rather sudden ly and at that moment the fore-board of the wagon flew out, .throwing Mr. Mason for ward between the horses and whiffietrees. The horses being frightened inn down the hill and shot froze the mad against a fence, throwing out those in the wagon injuring Mr. 3: Mrs. MASON somewhat and a sister of Mrs. Mi:sox quite seriously. The two chil dron escaped with slight bruises. OUR YODN G FoLxs.—The December number of this monthly magazine for boys And girls has been received. lt is replete with fine stories, poetry, Ac., all splendidly illustrated: The followingire the contents : -Cast Away in the Cold;" "The Pacha's son:" -Miss Emily Pr9ndle Makes a Dia vovery;" 'Bound-the-World Joe;" "More About Swimming and Salt Water;" "Good old Times ; " "In Tim ea. Swing;" About Some Picture Books;" "PiUdy and the Fed ler," "Over the Wall;" "Pictures in. the !'ire;' "Music;" "Bound the Evening 'Lamp;" "Our Letter Box;" Ac., Ac. —A splendid colored picture, entitled "Little 80-Peep," is given away to every ‘cbscriber and purchaser of this December number. ,Ticknor A Fields,. publishera,l24 Tremont street, Boston. ear- The lfontour American notic- ing the prospectus of the new paper at Har risburg " We are especially pleased with the high toile of the forthtso "mingpaper, as indicated hy the Prospectus. Among other reforms, it promises to discard 'all the obscene and Anobtful advertisements _ that fill toe many et on: exchanges. We hail this, as a pow erful accession to, the few, who reject,. at any price, the trash of heartless speculators. , 14 1%ict, beyond the Coludibian of Blooms iurg. we know of no other paper in the that occupies -the same grotnd, occu pied, by the Montour American, •in regard to qua class of advertisements. " The editor should have included in the. 'st, the "Itepoun l a." We claim to keep mr columns freer from objectionable adver 4seinenfa, Mali any other County paper in be State. The Americ4a publishes the lot ierY scheme of the. "Washington Library Company,!* which we refused, but other %i e,we believe it is entitled to all the cred ,t • We &cline all patent medicine advertise• lueala.and refuse to have any dealingalrith ''itY. agencies. Thais favors are unsolicited an their letters unanswered, - 8o we smile %Ely comply:may when yeses our brother 'editors complaining of some agent who bay swindled them. br Deaooo:444c- I Tai Siningfield, 'on:tlet 14* 161,;) 114 yeas. Hz ser - 41 0 Years ago. He Clonimitakeer, and ty in the State - 118. At iv / regular inset Towpuda494l32l, held ittjtc..l Ea ll . on POIsY the. 29th officers w elecots : l • 11: I; flee . a Pwroa. . S. Maw. W.' gnaw ./T "Wixxr hiattendaace at otir list , . pot Ai huge same dodos to see 4,i; the incumenio, aide' wallas obstacles with width had i oame fully up too highest' We eh e l heelealrer_ 6 o iNike the as leasant as aad 011481110Ciag;. that p zwt one person shim have regret their having in t • with th 9 current Tactical Of the de; exchange of 'demi we 'keg new is a tine opportuidty fot all whO velop thek _powers ot - orittoiy themselves on - the' irephrtant tenets of the people oil our grey wealth. CAN Tux Daoarn.—Wi3 I hear parts of the country, fiat the • w is becoming a very Iselions mat streams are felling; Wells are dry in moo instances hav4 to be to writer. There Is great serious difficulty, should winter out - the usual rains. / ' IiMII A intleman who luis been New York represents the dro being terrible. About and in Bachelor there Bering Wail and cistenpr out, and people have be en corn . - it sort to cant - water. e sewe - ooze so stagnant, tha fmtid e have been sent forth, wbich have causing the fifteen hnn4ind eases trier reports in the ci ty sluzirt sOison. In some instaces,% ; bonght and sold ; ever l the ' Gen is f&lable. And the Lame, if condition of things exit, west o ter. ~. . ADVERTISING bALES OF Pa( The Lancaster Intelygaicer, in sj the importance and-greict - advent vertising sales of prop.Srty in the - pers, in addition to hailing hand ted,xery iruthfully se*: ' , A ne reactby hundreds who slaver see five bills which are potted in th and the store rooms , ery subs l county paper reads all et navel carefully. ge krvws ho are s and exactly' what is offered for ss advertisements are a tope of col when friends meet, an ,• arranges made for attending sales. The 1 large crowd, spirited biddixig,and tion of ten, twenty or fifty times c goats to advertise.' No inoney is E return a large profit as4hat spent ter's ink. A single ad ' lional b 1 single article will pay all it costs tine *lade of personal. i s roperty paper. Is it not strane, then, one. should fail to advatise ? Leto . thinkof the matter. i • ... - - ELMIRA Inate.—Abitit half-. • o'clock Friday evening, ! fire bro the rear part of the stagin Ely's lag furiously for two hours, and . the two upper floors. The lower deluged by water, and znch dam. the walls of the building, however ° , • and the owners will imniediately r block. The building wait valued a —insured for $25,000, le i hich will . the loss. „._ ~., .. —SAIWEL WAG247O, (VW D . L. w as brutally assaulted on Thurs. • near the Post office, by me row. was badly beaten. —Private theatricals ' all tit Elmira. Some recent slepresenta highly praised. • 1 —The new City 11.1.ar e t was i . Saturday. The Stalls are all taken, institution promises to e a great ience to the Elmirians. • —The grocery oflaan7rz. F) • . head of Water St., took Lre Thurs.. •ing, and was totally contiumed. ly were rescued with great difficul • .1 =Jen= Toinaxo,a b rickk mason . was fatally injured aboui two o'cl. day morning, by coming; in contac Noltheni Central train,k, nt Churc crossing. .. —There is a revival i :, the Firs, dist Church, Elmira, R+. J. Van . an, Pastor. The Advertieprstates-t . converted two years age, are espec gaged in the meetings. ~. . TOWANDA MARKETS.- 2 6zolesale . Corrected every Tuesdary BILL? CotvELL, Grocers, Main treat:— meat 11 • B2 60 Corn Oats Beans Butter 0%410 • E " (dairy) • • gg5...... Potatoes Hay (per ton) . Salt (per bbl) Flour XX. .. Ham Turkeys.... Geese Ducks ... Chickens Winona or Gaans.-11heat, 601 b 56 lbs ; Rye, 56 lbs ; Oath 32"1bs ; 48 Ibs ; Bucklibest, 48 lbs; Beau, Bran, 20 lbw; Clover See 62 lbs; pies, 222 ribs; Flax Seed lbs. . • qpttiCti wk. The largest stock of W. Fairchild's Goldl n t ever o this market, at C 's. WMi bushels of Oh Apply to S. N. AspinwaW - . TOWANDA BRIDGE COMPANY Stockholders, of thie-connny are notified that, a meeting Wili be hel First National Bank, Tatifainda, - --Wec January 1, 1868, between rthe hours A p. m., for the election; df s Presid Mnagers and a Treasure}, to serve ming year. - , 411'. Barra, Towanda, Nov. 28, 1867. Sew t • WARTED to ac!,;OAgents, persons of energy, eithei male or in a light, honorable and rata) ness. Address with stnp, B. Bsdford county, Pa. i Nov, 2: lionoit.—All of the mead} loneng s to the different Mr& on all members of the Mao 0 Hon tion of Towanda , are h noh there Will be an election, of a Pr a i a teary, and three. Tuts* of said . tion at Masonic Hall, ill! • -Boom; vends, on the 18th day Deoemin atV Ino IL IL MO ' ; Seer Nov. 27, 186?. - . . , Sum Ifutito.—All of the pieces, just received at 4 (::dbmist ai bye Odue ~, ,I:._ t r i Na ' I g-,Of iihe .!.Rellirig. following ring Wai 'lnd owing litOttow ment444 "Bibby* , caiton to to &soma 1 , - *lr,by an This 0 4 r express vital Common &eV., from al i• .t drain ter .The eadeaftle . •en miles I bodin g o f -tin with. Western there as 11 Posith.-8 •ve give ed re have. be ' • • bons shared in typhoid It the dry has been -:co river r I . of Worse Roches- PERTY.- . I eaking of :e of ad newspa,- ills prin. „miler is to attrac iritivexits bec to a ziements fling out 'e.. The versation • ante are exult is a realiza f what it o sure to on prin. i der on a • adver- a news- I" t any r friends net five -e out in , mg. t-: troying ocor was i e done ; r • sound, Tali. the $40,000 , l ot cover LoLDEN) I night, er3.. He .rage in ons are !tailed on and the conven- !: at the r.y I.e fruni- y trade, ck Sun with a street kteiho ; • !mot !! t those ally en- gm $3 75 1 25 1 50 1 25 p. 75 1,50 •1• • 30 .rt. 30 75 t • 00 12 00 14 .1. /4 !, • ± 200 ± '35 25- 75 15 00 3 . 00 16.00 r 20 16 * ll `l6 E 14 „12 i 14 Corn, Barley, 62-lbs ; 'ad Ap- II eßoy ered in rcoal. . 27. —The f E k l ereby d at the eada y I 1 and t, six -. the f ea r., tug. a few. male, e -basi -1 Rome, 3t• be re, and ed that .14 &Ow of To , ,1869, Nal . . ~.. . . ''' . ~ , , . , Evisorwrizas `ATEgriesorr—;—The highest ° T en ths thou qf filiAtion qf Hon:. ,ari was ed upon - - the -reabigsa .at the '0 van it Bumit IiCWII‘G MA alum fat the Upositian*.Tuhaaadb4 Paris, .Id6lr, thus attesting their__ . great sti.. priority over all other Sewing ddsehisies. For . by W. A. Cusianzatm„-Towsulda...:, , • vosocrictrrMAL LuirjalsalANas Oincriniros Hirtroon, ComeNtissber qf Members, over 50,000.—diccumukda•Okooftal 117,000,000.—Annual Income 14500,00(1.- ! . &The, l'Assels over $5,500,000.2s Dividoids over 643 prr cant.--The canneetl eut Mutual Life Insurance Company Is thi only mutely Mutual Life Insurance' Om_ ps-' fles a : c rsiness the country, ...an of the oth e Insurance Companies doing here are stock oompanies, and a certain amount of their earnings go to pay stock-holders. One of them mil 37.1 per cent of Its earnings to the sWckW.dem. while th's Connecticut Muttial,'.4ing d ma-, tual, pays all of its immense cunnings to the Policy Holders—being 50 percent—which makes the premium on a poli on/y one •half cash touts holder. '' .. Parties cy about tak ing Life Policies should on IL Bi Mo. Um. Agent of the Connecticut . Mutual, and exae its workings before" inguitig in any other Companly., !di:Kahn's '11)151oe. Montanye's Block, Towands,-,Pa. • We subjoin Ake following report' which will be of interest to crorreaders. It shone the amount of paid • Up capital ltoi* of eighteen' UN insurance .cninpantes, and amount of compensition annually received by stockholders, .compiled expressly for the Northwestern Insurance and Merixtdik Jaw. nal, frond Barnes' New York Report, 1866 : o . o ?dame :of Co .' s. S o e! n 11; 4 a n . i Brooklyn, of H.Y. $125,1/00 $8,710,00 Equitable, of N.Y. 100,000° 12,175,00 124 Germania, of N.Y. ,200,000 28,000,00 14 Globe, of N. 100,000 7,674,27 71 Guardian, of N.Y. 125,000 • 24,943,12 20t Home, of N. Y... 125,000 14,062,50 114 Knickerbocker of N. Y. 1 100.000 10,500,00 10a Ahinhettan, N. Y. 100,000 19,449,49 191 t North America, of N. Y. • 100,000 11,000,00 11 Security, of K. l Y. 110,000 7,700,00 • 7 United States Lilo of N. Y. 100,000 47,000,00 47 Washington, N.Y. 125,000 8,750,00 7 /Etna; Hartford, . 60,600 18,000,40 30 Berkshire,Pittefi'd 58,000 4,060,00. 7 Charter Oak,Hart ford, Conn. 100,000 8,000,00 8 Massachusetts Mu- tatd,Springfleld 100,000 7,000,00 7 Phcenix, Hartford 16,000 6,000,00 37} Union] Mutual... 100,000 3,135,00 t t Nearly. t All Profit. .• Of the above companies, the Brooklyn and Securitygive 20 per cent. of net profits to stockholders in audition to 7 per cent. in terest upon their stock.. The Globe sets aside. 20 per cent. of its surplus as a " Guarantee Fund," the intet est upon which " faun" also goes to stock. Is there a- man with honesty in his heat% who will subject his wife and" children to the affliction and "woo of poverty at his death, when he is told that he can purchase immunity from such a state, upon such easy conditions as Life Insurance? We should hope not. Insure in the Connecti cut Mutual. Nov. 28, 1867. MARRIED. WILLIAMS—ROOF—At the brides home, Dec. 3d, 1867, by Rev. L E. Lake, Mr...T. K. Williams to Miss Orris Roof, both of Franklin. BROWN—HATCH—Overton Dec. Ist, by R. H Richards Esq., Mr. Win. M. Brown to Miss • Euphenia M. Hatch • both of Al bany. ROOT—PENDLETON—Nov. 28, by Rev,. A. W Looids, of Orwell, Mr. LanningP. Root to Miss Angie Pendleton, both of Warren Fa. TIIEPPI—IONEY—Dec. 2, in, iShishequin, at the ho)ise of the brides father; Hon. 'CI. W. KinneY, byßell, Mr. Tripp. ofiTrlster, to Miss Stella Kinney,of Shesbeqdan. IVES—BANYAN—Dee. 2, in Ulster Pa., at the house of Wm. W. Banyan, by Rev. J. D. Bell, Mr. Win. B. Ives, of Waverly, N. Y., to Miss Sarah E. Hanyan, of Ulster. . HALL—CAMP—Nov. 16th 1867,in Leßays vile, at the house of Dr. Dusenbery, by Rev. A. Brigham, Mr. M. L Hall, of Leb anon Pa., to. Miss Electa Camp, of Camp town Pa. litailroabsL RIE RAILWAY. E On and after Monday Nov. 25th, 1861, Trains will leave, Waverly. at about the follow ing hours, viz : GOING war: 5:12 a. m.,! Night Express, Mondays excep ted, for Eochester, Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk, Makin_ direct connections with, trains of the Atlantic and ..reat Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, for all points West ; also at Elmira for Canandaigua. . 1 5:33 a. tn., Night Express, Daily, for Rochester Buffalo, Salamanca; Dunkirk ail. the West, conneeting as above. 8:27 a. ra.,lftlalt Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk, connecting at Elmira for Canandaigel - 3:58 p.m. Elmira Accommodation, 'Sundays excepted. 5:48 p. m., Day Express, Sundnys excePted, for Rochester , Buffalo. Salamanca, Dunkirk and the Westi Connects at ElmiXfor Canandaigua, at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Gras Western Railway, and at Buffalo with the Lake :Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, for all points West andißouth. , • • 10:33 p, m. Erpress Mall, Sundays ex cepted, for BAIA° ' Salamanca andbunkirk, 6-M -t:eating wSth trains for the West. 8 00a1 tn . Way Freight. Sundays excepted. West. 2:57 p ~ Emigrant Train, Daily, for the , 'Stops at Waverly on Mondays , only. • I Goma EAST. 5:30 a. ta., Cincinnati Express,- Mondays ex• cepted, connecting at Owego for 'lthaca ; at Binghamton for Syracuse • at 'Great Bend for Scranton and Philadelphia at Lackawanna for Ha a wley, And at Graycourt for Newberg and t 7 rwick.' 8:53 a. m., Binghamtort4ccommodation, San days excepted. - 1:27 p. m., Accommodation train, daily. 12:65 p m., Day Express, Sundays excepted, connecting at Binghamton for Syracasej at (it _ Bend for Scranton; at Lackawaxezi for Hawley;: and at.ersey City wi;h midnight express train of N w Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 6:28 p. m.. New Ybrk 'and Baltimore •Mail, Sundays excepted: 8:25 p m., Lightning Express. Sundays• ex cepted, connecting at Jersey City with morning express train of New Jersey Railroad for Balti more and Washington, and at New York With_ morning express trains for Boston -and the East. 1138 a. in., Night Express, Daily, con- . nectingitGrayconrt for Warwick ; and at i New -York it afternoon trains and steamers for Bostebi an 'New England cities. ' • 4.26 tr. - 0. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. WM. li. BARR, • H. BIDDLE, Gen'l P Agit,•New-York. Genii Supt. pIII4ADEI:PHIA AND \ ERIE RAIL ROAD—liiinter time Table: Thro and direct route between philadelphisi Balti more, llairisborg Willi=sport, and the Great Oil Regions of Pennsylvania: Elesao - Sleep ing Cars on all night trains. \ f: On and rafter • Monday,November 25; 1887. the trainsi on the Phi ladelphia & — E\rie Rail Road will run as follows.: • • -_ WEIITIVARD. • Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. —1135 I%,_X J " • Williamsport 8.95 A.lll. . arrives at Erie ... 9.00 P.M; Erie Express leaves Philadelphia..l2:oo noon. " , • " .' B:5O'P. If. " arrives at Erie 1 9145-Aldl, Elmira Mail 'leaves Philadelphia..: 8120 A. If. •‘ . 4 4 MN p. m; " • arrive at . Lock Haven:. 7:15 p. Mail Train,leaves Brie 10;35 p. " Philadelpphia ...: ll:66 '_ a.•m: • I- ' arrives at Philadelphia.. 8:58 SOW rale F.spress leayes Rile. :..f• • 4:25 Wllliamspart.. • 8:50 p, m arrives at Philadelphia p m Elmira. Hall leaves Lock Haven.... 710, k. • 14 Williamsport A. 11, atrives It Philadelphia. 6:10 P. M. Mail gad Express connect with all Trains on Warren & Franklin Railway, • Passengers leay. , ing Philadelphia it 12.00 m, arrive at Inlneton at 6,40 a ID " .and OR City at 9,60 a - m, - , Leavlog-Philadelphia at 8,00 pm, arriv e at Cityatl4:3s p m. All trains op Warren and Franklin Railway mike close connections at 011 City with - trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centred Baggage Checked Through._ ' • - ALFRED L. TYLER?,Oeit'I 4 3 . CHOICE No 1 MACKEREL FOR one shilling par pound at "•-- Brantholl 4. Cowell's Asap don, NU!) rbOK OUT go,f HOLIDAY'S -tune GOODS 211111,GOODEI I ER - M . Blame Anchor Golatetaktatlete.-, 144 0 4441 4 ; : - W40043 Azul W.A.www, tgeraa . tet,to ran, irell,er the -4311:111114.11111”11- Also an elegant assortment of the West styles Geld - • JEWELRY AND SILVER WAIF,. In the plated Nacho bas Boger Blether • goalls, - AND SPOONS 1_ Heavily pu!ed a Breakfast ti. Dinner Ccuators, Elegant treble plate 4Onble. ersil ICE PIT:OILERS!. --- Handsome Cake indent, !" -. 1 BUTTER f t BERRY Pickle Hinds; Tea Belle, hq., he.. ace. • = - CHAMBERLIN t now keeping. the DROVER 4 BAKER'S. , .Fainily 'swin g Machines. These machines are superior to all others for family use. for the following reasons They sew with two threads clegct from the spools, and require no rewinding. • They are more easily understood and cased, and less liable to derangement, than other Ma" chines. l'hey are capable of executing peMect,y, xithout change of adjustment a much greater variety of work. than other mac hines . _ The stitch made by these •macilines :la much more limn, el oalc, and durable, especially upon articles which require to be washed and honed, than any other stitch. • This stitch, owing to the, manner in_whiith. the under thread It unwrought, Is much the most plump and beautiful in use, and retains this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles frequently washed and ironed, until' they are worn out. The structure of the seam is such, that, tho' it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, it will 'neither open, . rap, nor Tavel, but remains firm and durabb. Unlik r machines, these fasten both ends of the their own operation. With these mac while silk is used upon the right or face side of the seam, cotton braybe used upon the other- aide without lessening the strength or durability of the seam. This can be done on no other machine, and lea great saving upon all articles stitched or nude np with silk. These machines, in addition to theirsuperior merits as instruments for sewing . execute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery and ornamental work. Yod can get Sewing Machine Needles, and all articles pertaining to the machine business. MUSIC! , . PIANOS;- ORGANS .AND MELODEONS ! Yon can get at CHAMBERLIN'S one of DECK= BROTHERS UNEQUALLED • PATENT PIANO FORTES, ! No better made In the States. Warranted sev en years, and to stay iar tune longer than any other.. Keeps on hand the American, and Treat Lindsley 1c Co , celebrated PARLOR - ORG-AN.S! Which for sweetdess of tone and style of finish cannot be surpassed. Are suitable for Churches Lodges, Seminaries, and the home circle. Also eiteneral assortment of other musical instru ments together with Violin, Vicdtacello Strings Bridga, Tail Pieces, Bows, BowVair, Keys, Resin, dm, dcc. Remember that I do not depend upon the sale of Musical Instruments for a living, conse• quently am willing to sell at a very small ad- Vance. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Done In the best manner, u awl, at low rates. Towanda, July 18. 1867. NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS The subscribers are now receiving in addition to their former stock', a fine assortment of New Goode for the FALL AlSi WINTER TRADE 1, Consisting in . D'R•E.B S GOODS! Such as MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS,, ALPACCAS, PLL IDS, Dzwails, ac. Hints from 9 1 ( x 3 15 cts pr yd Ginghams 12 1 . Brown Sheetings'and Shirt ings 10 elti 20 1 iiisached do d0....10 443 30 . TABLE LINEN AND TABLE CLOTHS ! CRASH AND I DIAPER, FOIFTOWELS, LADIES, SHAWLS FOR THE SEASON! MISSES SRAWLS FOR THE SEASON &Rice limo! D ES S..T 7 RIM MDNOS 1 COMPRISING THE LATEST - STYLES. ,A large and splendid fine of latest stiles of :DRESS. AND SACK BUTTONS I Balmoral Skirts $1 50 to $3;00 each. DAY'S 'PATENT LINED CLASP HOOF SKEET, A new and splendid article. A NICE LINE OF RIBONS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PENMEN; agp. • A good asoortmlnt of Mem and Boys ' BUCK MITTENS AND GLOVES A large variety bf LADIES GLOVES AND HOSIERY. tA nice, Line of thipdtest styles of LADIES CLOAKS' l AND SACKS • At very; low prices. IL XL I_J - 47; M I?, X I We are also receiving a splendid line of goods thistepartment, such as the late•styles olq HATS AND BONNETS , 4 ,- st • Together with a pidq pine of TRIMIINGS AND FEATHERS Expressly, for the FALL, AND WINTER T ' dlt the late and difierent styles B 0 N N - E T— ,_F It A M so that we are_ prepared to ,salt thi tastes of all. We are supplied withe and able - iV Minds - , and will spare n.l please and, give satisfaction%in this our ballades. • Thankful for-jpuit fitvoin„e hope t I • Continued share of- the publiO`matron i _11:--A-•PATT ES Towanda, Sept. 30, 1467. R E m us _ESTATE AGENCY. H. B. McKEA.N, REAL . ESTATE AGENT. Offers the following Farme r Coal and Timber Lands for sale : Pine,Timber lot, 3 miles from Towanda, ca. tabling 53 acres. Price 31,325. -Rum in Amium, containing 135 acre& Good Wilding., Under aAt state of cultivation. Mostly improved. Price $6,000. • • Purmln West Burlhigton—on the Creek.— New house and barn. Under aline state of cal- Iv_stion. 95 acres . Price rms ia . Franklin . All tr u e. ow comm. Mod. - Good bulldings. Parade hap. • Several very desirable Mouseitsmi - Lots in . Towanda. A largeiraot of Coal Lands in Tioga conati. ToWendit,. - u1y18,1867.. • , • ••1 AtlLLlNElirtr: DRESS DRESSMAKING • wavrea SKYL • :NEW 00(1,1)1g - i - • KW. SEAI4N, : Desires :ta -inform the ladies \ ccl o 'dwindivand 'rich:kit)! eel she is now prepared exhibit her :„ • 2izW IiftYLEI3..AND 4611 W. .GOOkia, J she has t onstinitig hand's 'tog issorlakent; and in or ernited to I*u:eta nr . deni oat the short est poulble. notice. Also' a treat variety 01. pegenw, in* received. :tra. 'atqobn. given to dress sad •cloak ,msking. • Rooms over cghen 11,cwsnfield's .010,1414.' Store, Towanda - , Nov: 16, 1867- - ;/ . TARIFA -,F11131Z s Canned Fruit ' I ' .1., 'nob rimit,'s 4mM hock $t fgrallittallit comilra chap .; 1 • • = NM r ~ .~;~.;, ',~` ~ .~: ~. ® ~. ADE 1 I E S.l, nta and r , °Manned pa Ins to ranch of I. merit a :e. & co. 1 IMO ~_ . • ":",; o- W -w I~4' s Otrt,i ,e. ..., • . . :, *LI ei 1.,:i,.4 , 4i“.., ..." , ..,—•...q4 il L '' II .c AbN;tpio ',,.,.' ':: , ,: - ,'.:4, ifj'ty.:l:(..- -, .. 4. ..).. , 4 -: i., ;...: . ::, - 4 Ii- EMI ME NEI 60. o • IM3 c) •-4 "Pt 0;-' ri ri ..'._! ~!•, g!,, 8 1-4 Ei io 4 ti` M S V Id , II 'a g o ,_ i tLl '-d tmd )-a = El D r Cho 1= 0 •po'i o o=l ig b ' CO H til 'Pc C o - 1:1 . u 2 r)- 0 W , n til ti - ' : . I.m . :'i gliffM! EMI EIS ,f, ;,1 - _ . -_: :.u'+ ~ ^ A ~`~ ~,'f 1 .: ~ ~ ~ C ::i,l ,i,i.` Z. );';',i: e.e.d x~ . ~ i i ; !'a.i mmen MEM r.:l ,- .:.1,t.1'b , .. T.tr..; ,fi , il D , diz 4 , : i -..- BEEN :??.cl„gam br** - tranitta,-,2liesemist:t for the Vatclooll. , :. , lIIVATEMI . M OF THErAILOVNT, I I)6BOIIIITON - : AND - VitirlATlOil 10 , _of Real and Parma bomb' - irokessioas and - Nwpa&as‘ Offices and Poole ' or Prat. - " lit Infitat: are B ', Judgments, Mcirtgages," Oat ' Lorne, iffiver LIM? sad 0 011 44 Weaslgesondoedlit war $2O, ika, *a retuned by the 'seven! hailiamcfsi Vassay.al BodfamikirA. D 4 1868 :.. ,- . -- -, .: ' .', .... - - OP! ' 114" ''''':-.', ' ' ' ' 7-- ' 1 - : .' . -C• 7 *,' .. '., '' 'lll- . - • 4 t ' . - , . ‘ , .:,.11,11, - - - ...Lf , ,.., '. .7,t- - .. , 4 ... ...Y. , - -'• • ~,, ~ ,<- 'W.... , ',,- / .' i - '.. .. -.• ,' ' 2- '''. r 1: ~...0.. :-ITOMCIPIPB. '''-. -'- ' • i ' ', r4 E. - , v. E . • , ~ . , : X LI. t 1 Aa, t I .- ', :. : :". . .. . I?" 1 11:C.v174) /Di' •' . '- ' ' , : • : - • - , , , 1 " ; , . 7, • - ' . i 1 • , if 1 . . - . . . : , .• B y -: .-: ::Ir . : L. / ' •-•--- -- - ----- 2 &I Armenia / - - 4 -- - 30,018 4,101 ' ,• i 108,481 11.997: 800 I 195 ens Borough .. .. . . _ . ..... c .,.. 118,395 13,159 '1,500 575 -• 3 ' 471 Athens''e‘nehip .' - ' • 366,197 26,709 1,830 • ' 1 28 3 _.... . _ .. ',. . -,-.,--,-......... 72,935 13,179 .95 . _ 1 " 1 59 Alton • 111..."...., ', ...-.. . . .... .. 20.475 1,696 . 2 33 130 Barclay ••"-' ' "-- 406,920 .07.975 • 3 .1 • 225 Burlington Twp .. .... .... - 102,8551.8,138 482 104 - • ' , 67 Burlington` Borb'' ''•,- • ' 20,105 3,730 5,087 - . 4 4 2 204 Burlington Wait., ~....i „ .„.. , 100.573 10,811 1,000 , / 4 371 Canton. Township , 174.726 20,033 ~ 5 70 1941 _ .8 ; 7 ' 142 CarmueSurougli,;-,-, ' • ' 62,787 .3.84 1,761 6821-,- 13 4 2 C 303 Columbia - 209,326 24,695240 2601 '‘ • 4 1 7 162 rranklin . ~, _ - - , • 1 79 , 335 - 0,73 60 i • ~.•. 33 1 Granville • 137,528 16,07 1,800 140•- 5 225 Beek* . ~; •.....,. ;.. . ..•... '. . . ...-;.. 90,21316.57 ' 950 281 - 2 2 213 Leßoy . • 104, ' 49613:029. - 3,320 525 . • . 249 Litablield 140,82619,1,1. /,760 ' _ , • ' 75 LeNenalk ) 80r0'... •..... ... .. .... 269/42 4. 0 22 1,200 /90 • • '- 287 Monroe Township ' ' ' 130,36011,184 , ' Monroe Borough 30,220 3,894 • , - 310 Orwell i ' 159,883 18,858 , 1,100 • •, 101 Overton • - ' . 30,804 4,'190 ' , , 359 'Pike .....,••. •7, - • • . 209,800 28,616 3,575 1055 -, „, , 2 51 2 327 : dgbury • • 137,722 21,043 4,666 -• i 247 Rome Township: s 109,828 13,130 90 • 1 65 R ome Borough, 13 768 2.833 50 1 601 , 416 Smithfield.....-. ' ' - " 251,18129.250 5,165 ,'• • 2 1 • 380 Springfield.- , - 209,610 28,,037 1,970 1020. • ' 4 1 186 South Creek ' - 83,897 11';143 1,000 ••_. 1 . • 1, 1 64 Sylvania . .. 12,272 , 2,326 1,255 291, • '• ' 338 Sheshpquirt liol43ngh.f....... .... •. - : 223;076 25.914 5,884 350' _' 1 i'4 1 196 Standing ",Stone ' ' ~ 113,270 13,110 6,100 :180 I 217 Terry - • - . 72,351 11,239 1,700 , 1 I 1 ./. 137 Towanda Twp. • .; „ • 86,526 10,029 3,000 ' 40 1 , - 1 11 Towanda Boron& - 378,912 26,544 21,800 3640 4, 350 28 . , 5 117 Towanda, North ' 108,517 6,829 314 Troy Township. • ~ 231,758 22,816 4,700 100 .2 13 233 Troy _Borough .' • • 117,58515 , 531 4,560 140 2000 , 6 5 231 Tuscarora . . .' -,. 118,288 13,248 1,285 , • 235 Ulster . :: : „., , . • •. 131;353 16,116 2,900 210 ~. , ' 4 9 332 Warren-- - • ' ' 183,789 23,375 2,300 ' • .1 I - 265 Windham '' ' 155,382 18,308 2,935 543 319 Wyalusing . • 151,848 20,821 767 612 6' .7 1 226 Wysox 170,702 18,502 5,150 310 3 , 1 1 257 Wells • 146,79816,941 ,1,260 282 Wilmot : . 99,410 J15,035 150 ' ' 41 •.! .L MEE BRADFORD COUNTY, ss. . • • • L We, the undersigned Commissioners of said county; do here. by certify the above to be a true and correct statement of returns made by the several Asspssure of -BradfordrOonay, for ths year 1868. And we- also give notice that we will meet at the Connisissibner's in Towanda, on Thutsday the - 26th day of December, 1867, for the. purpose of revising and equalizing said Assessment.s, Given:under our hands and official seal, at Towanda, this 2d day of December, 1867. ' - STERNE WERE, W. B. 'DODGE, aoHN A. MOODY, j . Ocramitisioners. Attest—B. B. Coqr t asuerz, Clerk. iniscellatuoui. THE TEMPLE -,OF, FASHION 1 • iliVi / i3TO.IiE AND tiOQDS An entire new stock of-Clothing •ho tight u cheaplis before the waft) be sold with SMALL PROFITS ! `,The tuadersigned would respe ctfally atmounce Ito the citizens of Towanda and vi cinity that he is now ready to offer the 111 Clothing, such as • , FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS, CRINOHtues, PILOTS, • FINEST DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS HATS AND CAPS. . Firnishiag Goods, .te.. and that these gq ods niiight at very - lo* figures will be sold with very small profits • I intend to establis h a per manent trade in this place, and in order to gain the confidence of purchasers, Will deaf on a basis of . HONESTY AND INTEORITY ! and all goods will be warranted for what they are ?prole nted to be. Come and examine and convince. ymuself. Don't forget the place, Temple of Fashion, opposite the Means blouse, south end of •Baddleman's Block. • H. JACOBS: Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867 ►rHE TOWANDA BAKERY •ND EATING} ESTMILISEWEI4T I 'WOOD & ALLYN having purchase& the Bakery and Bating Eatablisturtent:mid Grocery recently kept by Hill it Smith, first ,door 'south of, the Ward House, Main street, Towanda, Pa., and baying re-roodhlied the same. they are prepare dto furnish their cristomers. and the' public with everything in their line'at reason able rste.a. , THEp' EATING DEPARTMENT ' • " I, fitted up la the most approvedl:style and meals are served a all hours, and their stbre is filled with a good assortment of GIipeERIES; CONFECTIONARY; .GRERN - *AND DRIED PSUITS. l&C. &C. !lay retail 164 la store ;ell.at, whoietude retail or oiandactart tO order . BREAD, ',BISCUIT, RUSK, FRESH ROLLS, tIINS, PIES AND CAKES, 01 all Hods. 'Also will keep the bed Crackers of iltkinda in the markot, by the barrel or pound. Fresh Oysters 'constantly on band by Iforriteg or dish, Cheap U the cheapest.. They will use the best maWrisla in ' every thing and will try to please the most fastidious. rr Wedding and other fancy Cakes made to order. sEr Families supplied - dally and promptly with anything desired in our line. They employ none bntthe moat skilful work men,-and use only the best material. They are ,determined to keep,* first class establishment. Give us a fair and candid trial and,you will find it te,yoctr advantage. "G. H. WOOD. ' J. B. At_LLYS „ , Towanda. Aug. 1,1867.—yr. - Vital (rotate. p.m FOR SALE AT A : BAR •42iAni. As the , subscriber Thhing - to change M. blathers, therefore crept his- ruin for saki; situated In' - Liberty twp.,•Tioga thaw • ty, ettntsinkag 250aeree of choice had, 200 scres.bnProved; the imbue:obi good tinthermel I watered hy good • never failing swings, well fenced in 20 fields, and lays gently rolling, with threeigood Apple orchards and Fruit for firm ly use. The farm lays in agood neighborhood. and a - good market seven mrW from Marburg, ono of the largest coal works' In the State, and five miles from the Williamsport & Elmira H. 8., handy to church and school. The improve- Mews are one old tiro story • booth comfortable. fora number of years, one hame barn 40 by 68 leer wit underground stables ter 50 oows; w ag. goti abadraniFaher itetiessuyl - out. itre? orgoW .11111wat; 'with a dam larsnailllni sold with norything on ihe. farm as follows r-12"Covre and- 611. - utensils, 1. epair of young ..horses" 3 sate at hanterrys wag gons. 1 cart it on field roller, 1 Eagle *towing & &aping Machine oruabitied, 2 lioragraker and forks, Panningmill,filarrows Plows, &c., &0., M4thefif erre thing • thai is* wanting on farrn,And mostly all - noir. SU an acre lulling all ; $2,000 dow43-tha balance th amt. the4porcheser. For further information ladthstie H, &MOTT, Liberty,Musr Om, Pa. - dug. 29, ',47,=.3m • : . •-• . . . ,F 1 0 R subscribers ;' aa6taeiot. theiatitiref Wm..Gliartholif 4=the House and Lot alutate corner of: and Second,: attests, Towanda. The . :bedsit Is nearly new sad contains 13 roonts be sides cellarand n erood house. The 10 le ea, . closeifirltlaksood Octet lame well pal vied to web= Si t o=il e s- well to call-and er e , ,I */ ~elebesys, ,Resinirer i 7. M. 1900 ~ oron - presniaph, • . - ' • G. M. HALL; ' pt:l%t; ' _ tone FES Olti-W1L.44 --- 1 - Va apb ßatan th4 pnzurs4 4stabliabeiLbaibiewat 75 Also the UM D STATES - .E.7:P885,S CO. %-e _ CAPITAL .$6,000,000. The ex :talon of the routes of this COmpany to Denver City and Points in Co'orado and the establish ~ ent of simucies at all points•• of im portancii” .1111 the Western States and Territo ries tom. letes ia continuous chain of offices from - New Yor .City to the Par West, embrac ing all - principal tits es and towns in Ohio, diana • lowa •Wisconsin, Miiisonri Min- ' nesot , , Kansas, Neln.ask4 etc., Also to rpoints on thts line of the &lit York and Erie way and its branchew, and Canada West, enabling them to trantniit , • „ • , Goods, Coin,_ Bank-Notes, Jesielry and Valuables, _With speed and safety, and Without transfer. Their, favorable connection, with other relia ble EtprF: (, gompa.nles enable them to guaran tee the mpt and faithful . execution: of all E press asiness In every part of the Western.: Northweitern and Southwestern Etates and Territdah. Notes, Drafts, Bills and AcCounts collected, and the proceeds returned frith the greatest despatch. Oar rates will• ly as low as charged by any other 3113IPONSIBLIS Cutpany. -Exten sion of Onto between Waverly, 'AthOna and Towanda. This ointiany have 'also 'established Offices at Towanda and Atheni,,-Pa.. and ' will -run a DAILY' LINE between Wa verly and-=these places, carrying all Goods; 'Money, and other Packages an delivering direct- to consignees. This line _will embrace not only Geode received by Railway, but o tier the most favorable-oppor tunity ever - afforded for the Merchants and CM gens of Waver 7, Athens and ToWanda, to do business with each other. - We wishlt under stood that-Goods entrusted , tl our care do not leave our him& until delivered to the parties for whom they are intended, as we own and run our Own teams. C. A. DaWITT, Gen'l Snpt, F. E. BARBER, Agtnt,-Towanda. - Sept 12, 11£.467 THE GREAT UNITED :STATES TEA WAREHOUSE! • OF T, Y. KELLEY .St CO., No. Vesey Street, New York, . Have opened in connection with their prentent extensive Wholesale Dvablisluirent, a large and • ELEGANT RETAIL DEPARTMENT For the express purpose of retailing their goods to CO REMMERS eT iIiiRPORTIAit3 PRICES, 'and thus save them the immense•profta Which usually wit° the middle Men s.nd speculators. We guarantee our teas and coffees. at all times to be fresh and pare ,and warren tall 'goods sold from this house to give entire satisfaotion; otherwise the goods may, be returned, add the money rill be refunded. ' . • PRICE. LIST. OOLONG. [ Black] 60, 70,.80, 90, $l,OO per lb.. Best: MIXED, [Green and , Black] 60;70, 70, 80, 90, $l,OO per lb.; Best. YOUNG MYRON, [Green] 6010, 80, 90, $l,OO, $1,10; 91,25 per lb. Beat . IMPERIAL. [Green] 90, $1,00,51,25 EN G. BREAKFAST, [Black] 70, 80, 90,1,001 1,10,1,20 ; best. J AP AN, 90,1,00 , 1,25 1,00, 1,25 per- lb. GUNPOWDER, 1,25, 1,50 per pound. GROUND C,OFFES. • i URE 5 1110..20,.25, and 30 cents per pound. BEST OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, 40 cents per pound. -ROYAL - CLUB-- Dadra Fine-35 cents. , ' We hove appointed • MESSRS. COLWELL & WHITMAN, ,-•- / Agents for the sale of our leas and Cofibes at " - CANTON, PA . ,- - - Who will torah& clubs from all parts 'Or Brad. ford county. All goodaareput up by ourielves in one pound packages .at our Warehouse in New York , and retailed At Canton by .Messre. COLWELL & %WYMAN -at the same Wises which they are to be , had over on{ counters in me w yees,.-„ Air ode pit to lgy Is beat thef MAMMA= o /" The GrittfiVnlied'fititel i o Tea Warehous e' o f T. Y. Kellei& Co., stamp ed on the pc, . None ' otlters . are genuine We solicit/ • ~• • - PAI7 AND THOROUGH TRIAL, .. . - Of ; r goods from ' all who are intereste^ . - buying a first-class article a , Tea and Coffee, at the lowest possible rates. . . : ,F 340. 13.18 i?..< • •,-L - - .' - • . WAIVIDIAKERS JEWELLERS' 'ltuOvONDlwthizqks;',, ' • Suiotie; w ttit 1. large 'assortment of Men ind.Watehm,' from . the best mann tee. tor, in fiwitt Mood:: hate located themselves, .tessmormity; at thelinale 'Rooms ' of PeWitt & Dittrkh, where titer 'fit be sleised to show ti ..fr Warta to the public. A tnoteogh e 'once 4. EaroPein eStatlibiaments enables them to oflhe mem nee ;of complete' satisfacti on in thetedellartnieo.' ,Partionlar. Attention . given ntAtiring - cloeiniwatclies and:Jew el * . )sTowands; 188 7--73 11 1 . 3 ' 1 SE 4L • OTS OR • 11 1 01"1 skED L F • • -;111e subscriber idea for sale, aMY noun. loaded onitaildoid Weed In out Towanda paatlitpppoedtwthe : brickyard. Th e ,boase la 2 0/.300 Deaxis,enblbed t with a good cellar. Tim ors dOVIOR featamob, and be/814.11w orate - or tOgediar. Poswaskiw siren . Janne& andy. Apply to Dr. Pratt, or the subscriber. Towanda, Aog. - 19, V/. • KING: ;•(,1/1 - oibE TOBAboO4ND tit(4llB 'NJ at - litrashbatt %CotimWa AiligNESk 2E AN.S,F(ilt:' g.ATTAik.II = SHERIFF'S SALE.,4II yiztne of FL; is writ all. fa.,imattd- oat •'of the Court of Common Zees of BradMrd Comity; toine directed, the midi's exposed to Nano Mks at the Conn/loom la the Borough of Tawamlit t on FRIDAY the 6th day of DECSIfErEft,-1867, at) o'clock, p. m. the following described lot, p5-cse etparadrot fern. • *lust* , bli - ilatrAWD•c , bounded north' , bY di oil Was, !Mae, nes , end south' br Schrader leo& smith me west • by Lends .of C.i. B ant, ,Costaining Mimes; more or less, aboutipdo- acre ItlVtotek te e smell teemed hOuserraw , and board ble degr,) 'ALSO—The folloWing ti___Abed lot . piece -or. parcel of land situate In Leßoy tp., bounded north, by land of Win -Cheri% ' east by 'berth- - noi highway, booth .by , lands In i.oseeaslin of Wm. A. Porter. west by land of . Wm. BraLati.--, Containing 32 liens, wore or less, about - LS acres hsproved. with.tram?i i _ house and few: fruit tine* thereon. -' • • Seized and taken in exeentlon et the shit- 'of MA= Brains' vs.-WllllOl4. Porter. WILLIA.X 6XLIFEIB. Srheur. • Velrancia, • N OTICE IN. BANKRUPTCY This is to give . notice, That on the 25th (lay of, November, A. D. 1867, a warrant In liankruptey was issued assinsithe estate of Reward Farman . of Springileld,in the coupty•ot Bradfordoind State of Pennsylvania, who. has been adjudged :a Bankrupt on his, own -petition ;• lbw the pay ment of any debts and delivery of 'any propeo., ty belonging to. such Bankrupt, to him or for his nse, and -She transfer or any-property by: him are forbidden by law -*hag meeting of • the.cfeditors of said Bankrupt to .prose their .debts and - to choose ''one or more ; Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court ot Bankrupt- • cy to be holden at the office of the Register in in the Count House, in the 'Boroaili of Towan da, before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr., Itegis•t: ter, - on the 4th d_ay JANUAR‘, •A • 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. - THOMAS A. ROWLEY., United States Marshal as Messenger; W est er/a District of Pennsylvania. By Er. B. cOO L BADGH, DePtity. ( Dee. 6,1867...=44: • NOTICE IN BA NEEETTC*- . T is to give nadiiz,.That on the•Oth 4yol- • Nov's, A. D.; -1867, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued-against the estate of Orson *Rickey, •J of Rome, in 'the