,% 4 N , `• - " ' ---- ... !y ii 'mai,T - - - .1 - _a- -- - - • . i' 1/1114.1,#X#;',94#17VittIl. LOG'AL' qr.r.4yriw. • To WANDA CHURCH apttst Boaluy.Diruw., Pastor.. Preaching, Sandav tkt`loi andii p. ac. Sunday. la P. X. -Prayer -m e eting every Thursday evening. 3f. E. Church.—Bev. J. T. Baoirmazi Pas tor. Proachipg evetyl3unday , at 10i,a.air., and 7r. at. Sunday_ School, lii li.: as Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening: . Predyytekan Clurch.—Bev. - W3l. MINX Pastor. Preachin g every Sunda . at 101 3i., and 7 P.U. , Sunday 13choo11 Prayer Meeting Thurphy evenings, 44scopai Church.—Ray. F. D. Mem% i ns; tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 a.tr. :Intl 3r. at. Sunday Schciol, It l P. 2/. Torl- 7 --Woon & ALLYN request as to state that they bate on Woad nn cd assortment of Ton, with which to please the little folks ". on the coming Go and sep them. . , . S. F. TAYLOR, of Wyalasing, m,lll sill his entire stock of goods at unction, ennnnencing Tn day : December 17, aid continuo from da •to day until all ids Old. A. It. Mon is the 'nelioneer. s ... .. • . . . , 4 • • . . SABRA/IV ESCAPE.—OiI Friday last s the wagon house' of J. L. Bar.L , in Mob-- fit-hi township,"was lifted by tt gale of wind from the foundations. Mr. BALL and his brother-in-law, Were at the time in the wa „gen-house, bat were almost miraertionslY nhinjared. I . • • A TEMPERA 'CR JUBILEE is to take I .l:tee in Towav a, on 'Wednesday evening, the ltith Lecture by Rev. W. A. NILES, of Conlin , N. Y. Music by a - se . - kee choir and B Hope, &c. Furth& p.atienlars will be given next week. byy- Peisons in want of Groceries and Provisiong are invited to mall at Lei ! To t; A KEELEa's,who hare on hand and are daily reeiviug all the most desirable goods in sheir line, all of which they offer at the lowest possible prices-warranting satisfac ' lion in all eases. I • .r DwELLING BuRNED.---The dv fling. house of JOIIN Roomis; in Litchfield twill ship, was destroyed by fire, .on S4urday, 31st ult. The fire was discovered about 9 a. m., in the roof, and the wind blowing strongly, the building, was soon enveloped in flames. The furniture in the lower part, of thelfonse was mostly saved, but not anything was got out of the cellar or second story. The loss is about 52,500, upon Which there was.no insurance. RAILROAD PROJECT.- -A movement is -pu foot for,a railroad between Owego and Skinner's Eddy, on the Susquehanna, to win up the River to Apalachin, thence up Apalachin to Bear Swamp, on the Mont 'rose turnpike, and thence down ,the'North .c Branch of the Wyalusing Creek to the Sus- •quehauna, which, as an extension cif the --4--,Southern Central Southward, is not only a feasible route, but a shorter cut to the . Wy eming and Sullivan County Coal fields by Lome 25 or 30 miles than the winding course tit' the river between Owego and Skinner's 'Eddy.—Owego Ga:elte. • ACCIDENT.--A.tew days ago a young man, Nathan Sutton, started on-ti vieioue horse through apiece of woods, when all of a.sndtlen the horse sprung-ono side an 4 threw him from his saddle, his foot hang= ing in the stirrup. He was dragged fort , - five rods, over stumps and stones, when fortunately the girt broke and relieved him from his perilous situation. Ho was badly „ bruised, and his clothes completely torn off him. Dr. Bingham, of New Milford 80-' rough, was called and dressed his brniss, and through his skill the young man is now out of danger.—Montrose Republican. Vs,. The Lehigh Valley Railroad company are offering for sale, at their office No. 412 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Sl,- 000,000 of the firsr, mortgage bonds of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroad Company. The Lehigh Valley It. R. Co. Ws-control of the road and guaran tee the punctual payment of the principal and interest. They aro seven per cent. coupon bonds, interest payable semi-annu ally on the Ist of June and Ist of': ber, and will be disposed of at 9'4 pei A Ocntur.s Cass.—A child sis weeks old was brought to Dr.\ Up Dc Graff yester day, having been borne with the eye lids grown together in such a manner as to en tirely cover the eyes, rendering the -child perfectly blind. The Doctor severed the adhesion of the lids,' and exhibited two per fectly formed eyes benerdh, co that there is every reason to believe that the child now sees. The Doctor informs us that this is the first case of the kind that has ever oc curred in his practice.—Eitnira Ad. AsinticAN NorEs."—We are in debted to Ticknor Fields, Boston, for a neat copy of " American Notes for General Circulation, by Charles Dickens." This is the work which, after Mr. Dickens's return to Europe from his American trip, excited so much bitter remark., The plainness with which he portrays tlic6lefectsVner ican.social life,. was thought to un kind return for the marked courtesies ex tended to him. After all, the candid, tthoughtfal American reader may have more ceause to (Farrel with.the defects themselves Chan with Mr. Dickens for exposing them. As Mi. Dickens is about delivering a• series of lectures hi this country, Ticknor & Fields—his only anthorizedAnierienn pub lishers—have done a'whis thing .in putting on the mark 4 a new edition of the Ameri can Notes, assured thaV the sober, second thought of our .. pecipie Will furnish ample vindication against the harsh criticisms which their first appearance called forth. TneArric.—The December num • byr of the Atlantic contains - the - olosing chapter of-Dr: Holmes " Guardian Angel,". which turns out to be that very matter of fact personage, Master Biles Gridley, who was snore tangible, at least, ,than most guardian angels of the present ~d ay. The 'story terminates in a happy and pleasant . form for all the chief•characters. 4 7he Mysterious Personage " gives a somewhat minute account of a Singular imposter, who flourished in this country - a quarter of a century ago, under the name of. General John Brutish Eliovich. "Grandmother's Story" is attractive, both for her early love story and that of the Snow Storm, " A Tour in the Dark " leads us through the Mans moth Cave of KeArky. The other arti cles are an •Autumn Song; Byways of En-. rope; Minor Elizalmthaii . Dramatists; Oar • Pacific Railroads; Tcgiirs: -Amour (Poetry) Among thit 'Werke - fa in Saver ; What we Peel; Sonnet; Literature as an Art; A Young lksperado; 'reveries, (tc. Bogion, Ticknor `-Courn iialcigraL 1 11P ) 14 _ 0 nt• 1 her Term and 8 011aloryrg ri,*(10614 - $7„ oonimenced pn Mozukty2d roes" lore F .. ` F. B. STREETER. 'Predde t lit. : i iiid : '. ', rtr: P. tiktypiwitlid'glxl; .T.iyi,,,. vm mx i„ soelate Jinigii2 --, ' '' r .." -."., • I ' The attendanee- iteifiriqy-light, .. 4 the YtnYiii/W of ; the 44 1,641 4. 12 4 1 [! ‘ P o ,l la. u- '.. first day was occupied byithq : astral pfe .:-- inary business, hearini - rnotiotut, . . . ...: !des; and recisiVirtg ClogatzdAti'd ret .' The Grand. Jury-was. Called and,..ilyn ~ _Monday afternoon, as , follows :1-- ,-, l' l'' t-- ' 4 1 7. ___,. I"- Hor;titt; Ihreir44; B.' - ' - *. Al i''TD.nirßtillidrilq, Abram Pojiir-Iffilii ir ;:, ',ney;,Ohrulos Brown, Wmi R. _Barton;_ G; it pttield, * Charles Daytery - Andrevr,D., - 81, -s 'Reuben Haight, Joseph ilittliiiinewB yes fig ter Wider, Dyer Ormsby .1.d . , ' Ezra It Ity; 4aines Y . Rice, 'A. j: itoOnsop; -lien., ic: The GranCTury Wail disollarged . T urn. day, having returuedthe !following .bills: "-- Tim =IC . ' ''. • . , William Owens for at mpf to commit felony. ' . - Charles Clark, for hue ‘ y. . • '''‘, Disbrow ; H. - P. Diabw, for : she'dlei; of lii far Joseph 0. Gordo* for cent'. John Carr, for libel. • - Benjamin Lowis,.for lateeny.. - . . Oscar Post, for selling liquOr iwlthe sense.. . . Francis Cormya, same. • - Wm. Witherill, same. ROTA ATR Di= ul _ - Daniel Cole and W• on Career, - fe sank and battery. .. . The following cases ore tried i Quarter Sessions: - , Com. vs. Chas. A. Ilea pner.—lndic September Sessions fort forgery. A having been sworn, the • was partl hared, when the partie were allows - to settle the case, - and a -,. pr.oserinti was entered by the District I r : ' N. t - Om. vs. l. Tuttle. Indicted -at umber Sessions, for selli g liquor tom' The jury found.him guithr:in four coini the indictment, , and not guilty as other counts. The Court sentence h pay a fine of S2O and costs of prosesri Corn. vs. William Oto4—lndicted tent to commit a felony, at present sea A jury having been called, and thl commenced, the prisoner withdieW it' of.not guilty and plead guilty to the • ; tx) meat. The Court se.nte ce him Com. vs. Chas. Clark Indicted at out Sessions for larceny. The prison charged with the lam y of a bug other property, belongin Dr. Ely, - bany, which was foun his, pessess Lycoming county. Bing ittaiine plead guilty, and waasentencAd ' In the matter of theitecorporati Smithfield Borough, on motion of S: Morrow. attorneys for remonst Court grant a rale to. slow cause's& ceedings shall not. belnashed,' rettu to next term. Upon presenting petit one and filing transfers-of Licenses were made in ti lowing cases:-.- osti 4i.t i O. B. Howland's hives*? license, boronghiqo F.D. Chair. . H. S. l'hinney's tav rn license, borough, to .Philo Maps. ' Edward Whelon's'Eaiing House ; Towanda borough, to 1 James Nest' Charles Bowman. l — .. B. F. Powell's tavern license, Ath to D. H. Dodge. _ G. E. Smith's tavern li cense; Tro to Benjamin Eterman. - 4 In the matter of vie for County across Millstone Cre in Monroe 1 near Mrs. Weston's, e viewers r favor of such bridge, and the G approve of the report. In the matter of application for th val. of D. B. Knapp, high constable ton Borough, Court Eirant a , rule vl high constable Co sho . cause why pot be dismissed from °dive or-pros ficient bail, returnable Doc. 10. ' ,1 In the matter ofion of sun zees of Leßoy for ection of a bridge across Towan Creek, n Inham's in said towns p, the Court Mnlk , as viewers, T. S. ey, W. 4: J 4. Rogers, W.I. Lawrimee t Warren _and Samuel Owen. i ' ; - li rt In the matter of . c ange of the lace or holding the elections in Wyalnsin town-. ship, oh presenting petition si ed by more than one-third f the legal raters of said township, the Co order' anelection to be held on the thin Friday in =nary, 1867, for the purpose of dote • • the ex pediency of such change, at the natal place . of holding elections in said township. In the matter of vi 4 w for Conn bridge across Tuscarora Cre k, where t public highway 'crosses 'sal , _creek in, carers township, viewers reioort in.(Ave of said bridge and Grand-Jr* approve the report. 'ecom SERIOUS ACCID EVT —on . S last, u party composeit of G. C. : Simpson, John Hilld and others hunting deer near Scirivogle's, on al sock, - ,tvhen a seri o us accident the facia of which; as I - learn the, follows : - . .. i They had kilted o4e deer grit 'their way home, and ilad become when another deer was seen but . e tame ahead.' Mr. Simpson and Hill fired at it simulttureously, an. fell. Mr. Simpson star te d for the d: jumped up and ran oil on i his . -Finding his . amtuun tion e.tha . seeing Mr.: G. Q 1411 standiug• Simpson approachedlim for, the supplying hitaself wr r i t il h a load fo when, he forh hi to great, ast. and regret that his lalt shot had, , ding the deer,. pinsrad on 'and wo I Hill in tyci thr9,4o i . 4411 pane wind-pipe. Upon , urination it that the ball hadear ed portions - vat into the orifice, hkeh being m . 1 brought;thehall wit it, aonside ed and filtteued.Dr. enjamin was dressed the wound dat the' p tug prcnounegs Mr. • 1 ont.of d • blame whateier is at bed to Mr. as ho was entirly ic , orant•of th Mr. Hill =win .the - eighborhoo fired at the deer— Wan Free P A. M. WARNER ties iticeiv stock of Jewelry andiSilverware, Holiday.praienta. 1 -- : THE RAILROAD Thelo for time when we shall have munica . tion with thi "rest of seems to be close a hand. Th been laid to Waverly. and we that trains will be uPon the roa , ' this week: A ten:Oerary dep. erected in the north part of th , and freight cara : hoe been ate . 1 until passeugeze canie firm, ear We hope fo.bO a le next w • -1 time-table of the .. d for the ,v/1 • CnOss &*Co., .assortment of g... , 1 'good Gook Ys not make a friend, end stall prices.. The ber of "gifts ".for .. ~ ..:, 6- TovrA;tioiliAnAE ''. ' ?rims Correoietievoi;y Nueaday lagi-AvismAya, 1, vil Ckw2,,,rf 7,rooers, Main St,rio - a!- 50 75 aYa;•. ..1... , - ' 25 I t Ckor4 = * ' • ~. 25 - 50. Bea= '1 50 'iioo Dattor 0ci1ia)......- , 33 85 ..v •;" 38 Egg5 .... ..:.t. , ....... ',;. - - A 28 .0 T. 4 11 ,0 - 0... 75 - 0 - ir 75 Mart:per a) .: ...:-/ 2 Mil& 15 00 :Salt 1.1.);: - .. ... - - 3 00 notir X{ l • ' 12 00 16.00 Viirkeygi , , :,...., 14 •:"=:. 16 Geese. " 11 Ducks ' =j 12- ChiekerLS ' • " 11) 129 %rata OF 011,627. —lrhfbt, - 60 ; Corn," 56111 s; Bye, 56 lbs Oats,' -82 lbs • Bailey, 46 lba ;1 ilgolrwbeat, 48 lbsil - Beinl, 82,/bs Bran, 261bs; Clover Seed Olt' lbs CDrieilAp plea, 22:lbs; Ms Seed 5611 iii,. , ' ',:? -.. ..4 Siiitial ' Nati' iti.''''.:;-=':''-',,,111. • SOL.! LOCOMB ; or the :M . 111 • of sae Juniata,'tho title of a neyNetary Arptatthe pen of frliatlpoptdirr'writer:=Estansol; Bmr tanzer,tia!, pabliehod.palhe New York Weekly, eanunenoinpee: 1867, For sale at s 'j pee,R stprel - 1 2 .'An otter SupOet ilt i bp' Pre pared at ;Qui he of Mr* .0 1:041 . 11 donia' on Friday evening, eeowber v for the benefit of the sahurek. = w- one 'ter ill any tow) ; t 1 4 0 ..11 1 :Pf!q0 opportnnitylor procuring FFames. A ll 9 Card Frames, Bristles, 'PictiireaOr any thing else ilr our line, wberi.the place - is so handy and well:known, and thegoofis 8 0 v# 2 ,4 PP! sonable Mamma SY Vvrrlt. Bbd' Who wants to . beatg:4l, Azzolvastremely cheap, an elevat,vitriety such for !very /ow figures attEsannio Suet; gallery of art. :Dont fail.to come and examine i for yoursel£ Do& 9: - ' , [-41 at ) 12 r9 1. flu d by nolle ttor- RrMOVED.-J. N. CALIFF has remot ed his law Officelrom over ths Post Office to the Reearder's Office, when he will give particular attention to conveyancing, Orph ans Court businesi3, &a. Sep ora. ta of •the SirEiT Music.—All of the• latest pieceg, jast received at Create awls. , 7-- - ' EvtwnEiti ' TRItheIIANT. --.--. The highest irize, the Crass of the Legion;Legion; Of I r o n E or, MIS conferred upon-the representative of the enovza, A, - Bac=..SEWING MA-• CHINES, at , the Exposition ttniverselle, Paris, .ISG7, thus attesting their great sn palm*, over all other Sewing Mae.hines.—• For sale by W. A. Cnixturn TN, Towanda.' tion. trial plea diet- prea was and .f Al on in he I IC Dm. argest -stoc of Le Rog W. GEITC.Peni 'ever offritedih this market, at Cueamrsznes. SW' the Ai of ereux ants, pro . able ake your daughter a Chriai mss pre*elit wpsh having. E o,to DeWitt & Dittrich's and get one of those fine Pianos. I Nov.. 21, 1867. stir Dewitt & Dittricb .offer, great inducements to teachers dtairimi 4ything to their •line. Give them a, eta • 'Nov:- 7. • .onds © fol- WANTED.-500 bushelt4 Of Charcoal Apply : to S. N. Aspinwall..- 't Nov. 27. anton TOWANDA.. BRIDGE 'COMPANY.---The Stockholders of this company are hereby notified that a meeting will be held at the First National Bank, Towanda, Wednesday January 1, ,186,8, between the hours of 1 and 3 P. 4 1 .1 for the eiection,of.a President, six Managers and a Treasurer, to :serve the en suing year: . N. BErrs, Jr., Towauda„ Nov. 28, 1867. Secretary. El=l 1 ease, ;1" and 321 boro WARTED UV act aa,,Eigents, a few persqns of energy, either Male or female, in a light, honorable and 'profituble hnsi nessi ikddresa with Bradford county, Pa. Nov. 28-3t* I; ridge • ship rt in d Jury No of the members bo longMg to ttur different Masonic orders, and all members of the Masai:llc Hall .Associa tion of Towanda, are hereby notified that there vitt be an election of a President, See retar. and three Trustees of said Associa lion Hall, in the Borough of To wanda, on the 18th day of December, 1867, at 6 m. Aldgroi f Secretiry, 150. 27, 1867. renao -4 Can n said 1,4 e shall e Emf- • citi county • David ppoint •• 0, J. ...don *- Some valuable horses for sale very cheap for -cash, or on time, or to let c i ar out fo their keeping until spring to,respon.' siblei ties, for forther.partimilara enquire ss & Co's Book Store. Deo. 10. ' -• is..,The stockholders of the First National Bank of Towanda are hereby neil;' Ilektbat the annual meeting for theeleistion of directors will be held at the office of the BAnkp Tueiday Jan. 14th, 1868,between the hours' of one and three p. in. • - Des. 10. N. N.l4=s,,.gask. • Ea,. Go to Cnoss & Co.'s News Boom and subscribe for the Ledges or Men cury,ifor the World' or Tribune, or Times, Harpr's Monthly or Weekly, Frank Les lie's, IHarper's Bazar, Madam Demorest's, Mirrtr of Fashion, dolly Joker, Oliver Op tic's 3oys and Girls, Chimuoy , Oonaeri Lit, eraryj Album, Irih American, Yankee No tions', A Wilkes' Spirit of' the *Times; IL Y. DUpPer. Alio the iorter and Argus. INOV- 44. 71 667- • . • . ruin NATIONAL BANK OF, TOWANOA Fmaitour. -Amu 07 TEE Ma= fiTATgar Capital $125,000. Dei osits received payable on • demand in Beg Tender Hates. • ' - ' -.. In rest allowed on time deposits accord in g agreement. ' • , Unourrent Bank Hotes receivedon-depos it or i eaclumegod for Legal .Tender. : ., I' 11.18. Bonds and MO , Treaspry ; Notee bcnight• and sold. • - - • Higkest price p aid for Ckimpoundlotermit note.l. • - -' - -:;' 5 I • - - DMfts priiable ir e e in gpart ofi • l e Ifnite States Myer for kile:' , . • '!" • , Draftspayible,n England ; Seitlatid,lr land'. or •Wales, in 'any =ono! over' one powid sterling, furnished ate lowest rata.; Passage? tickets from Liverpool or Que - to l• to Nowlfork,b the at toot!? inin / I Lin i „ on end for stk' , ;r; Exll,l3mint; liete.'" ,:. •.. ' '• ' : . Mtirch2o,'67. ' I.l;.N.thrrit, r' ° . Cault turday 11, 11. A. were out the Loy •cenrred. ••, Areas were on par4ed, hort r. John the deer l er, which ipproach. Jed, and !opposite, .urpoie of his gun, ; .':hment 4 • r WOW - !nded Mr. Ss . (6.una • the are.. 'thil . rawn, biy_brnie..' called and 3 sent we- .11er. 'No 13h:ripson, • fact tho t_ when ho, N a new nitablo for i g wa -1 3 0 , o:^Lo ian d :. Le world." I rads 'have' derstand soma day ,t has been Borough, up ,for usC to givO the ter,. and a pne avp tar :for the t worst Iposs co ;.. also have e t little one could 1 , have them large Aim.; PZEII • ichardEtotis Inskrtietori for for sall*sit, • sior- Piano Stools, cheapest • and be -.Ts 3 Witf Ditt4cKs:' • ' iffir Pianos ratAiv In. Rene frp 4250 to ; $9OO, afpoWitt DittnCli a, , • and OrgaAa - , from $9O 40.5240, DeWitt do Ditinciii, 1 1 : tar Sheet; lifnaie:leceived• daily, andlsently mail, at markedprices, at Dc. Witt. ik;Dittrfoleis. - It • -1 Piano Tuning dune, nia ieason ides:3 tenng, • -and 'satisfaction given or, up tharge'made by, J. TA. DeWitt,— N.•s. rarticulav Attention , given to ca.lis. frank a diatance: 'if - 111A.ABLE.V , - - - MIEa 1 4 VIM:4 -qa the : re:dam:tee 'of iibride ntailies, in Wialitilxig, -40. 41 I T, by_aev; A. j..Anuga.mr. Roman .;giles•of.:Wysantring. to Miss 13.14 O. Jack ,litsbn,•danghter of Rev..G.• W. lookaon.'` CoCq.,ElitAll.r.BODGEgfir-4LanilOtli' t. lat fferiiekville, . by Itev.;l).„ to Bow #r 'Levi Colowani , and `Vbat -.Viola 13, 'Dodgers; all of Herrieki . - . .. . , , 41 WARD—OAMPBELL—Overion•Die V 1 by. R. IL •Iliehardn Esq...: Mx. :Tito . low of .13obnylkilL Ow.- Pai,.!to.ldisa 4da. E. Orunpbell, of:Albany, praatnie ... Co. Pa. ' ' - ' • =I P.I.L'.D - VOPERMARII—In Townnan forongl of •oottstwiption. Ch 33ntlor Vanden:nark, on of Jeromiah : "olerinarli.''Aged - 24 years, .1: month:. 25 days. qrtiriiil 1 t-. ; t ittblt? ~,,-, 1 VOIC - l i inn" Or''it I — 1 Owl' ~.:411 1 i' krzt - 7,,tpj ai t 4 -- 4 ,.i.lVltttlkOistri , lonOr do , , 4 , , , ,) f ,,, , , , aa A . (l - 4,9 ilf-A;lti:•:451 oi .)Uilii : LAl kmBE.• tllif. tatgafiAludybal(Maracitielt N haze o f abroad abroad Saver ERICI': swaireEllisiti .14,,i r ' , At - • age selected' aaortiiiatt r , k I fv.frot " Ate , all ' warrante dto. lia 'we 'or the 1 . e p reraaded... t Be keeps otiAattota lasge.ar n: ' 'u cog. of the,oelobratA(l: • , ~ I , ' •' 1 I'll :' . I .l' ii 4 MA Sr - 10 .1i 0 il : : ,:..,i 1-. " i t e gui t ' 0 0 - o ;"%tr Of She e Aitt4.ol o llo#l t o d • . .• • 4 EWELRY SILYER',VirAitt: . In the plated,linet*haa Bogert &other; .3‘ %RE -ov.l i f i co o *ted -•- . n . 7 -• • , • ; .eakfastki Danner getBtorst • Elegant treble plate ppie, 11 , .!41 •0 - E P T WE It fi thindgenie 'Cake : Ikuskettii' " .b.Y2witi*AtOiri ares Pickle Mands..Tea Bella 44.11 c• ,14 ). • 911A.MilEllidif is now keeping: the, onovsn as•• BAKER,' I fratily qeitylng: 21 These machines are to al others for ily useaor thafollowings , I They setv with two., threads t from the r d 1 10 iilittrOlco revtiuding 6 . They are more easily understbod and used, less liable to"derangement, than other mit hltiest I, They are capable of executing perfect.", without change of adjustment, a much greater variety of work than other machines. ar fqtelf made , by these machines taiipuoh tab arm, °Lade, add durable, , espeeially iion !rticles which require to bg , ,washed andironed, ban any otber'stitclr.'• • This stitth, owing to , the manner le whiCh the under thread is nnorronght, is much the most plump and beautiful in use, and;retains this plumpness and , beauty; even upon attieles frequently Washed arid • ironed,' Until they are horn oat. r . The structure of 'the seam isPinichiputt, tho' it be cat or broken at' infervals 'tor onty a tew itltcheit, it , will neither open, run; nor ravel, butremains find and durable: tftdike other machines, these -fasten both ,ends of the seam by, their own operation. • 1 , With these machines. while silk is used, upon ,thd right Or faee side , of' the:Mawr/ cottdidtliy be used upon the other side without lessening the strength or, dulabi4ty of the, seam. This can be done on no other machine, and is a great Balm open.:ell articles stitched 'pr, Asyttylep With silk. , TWO° machines, In addition M their superior taerith as instruments for Awing, -eremite the most bautilel and permanent embroidery end omarnentalwork. • ; „Yon tan get 130 wing - Machine Needleri, slid all articles pertaining to the machine business. • • ... : . . :j. , .• i' lANQS, ORGANS - - AND,.. BIELODE9NS 1 iTon.omf get. at.CLIAMBELLUNIS _ode of 1 l?M1t 1 BROTIIEBS . , UN*9II/a,lp • PIANO ..„.FPUNIS4: INo better made in . the States: ' , Warridated Bev-% I3 l :l3Plleeli ß d sttal t emezz iti a,r 4Z Y ti Lindeley do Cq ;, celeigated r ' it O A' R • 0.-1 Z N 49. FP Whieh,for sweetness of tone and style of finish: cannot be surpassed. Aresuitable for ChurChes; Lodges, Seminaries; andthe home circle. Also a general assortment of other musical instru- ; Meals together with Violin, Vlolinc.ellaMtHrigis Bridges, Tail Pieces, Sows, Bow Hair,.Keys, Resin, dw.y dt I t• -.. • .Memember that I do not- depend upon-Abe sale of Musical Instruments for a living, cone. %neatly am willing to Sell 'it' a very :small ad vance. . ANIkCLOOK BEPAPING , Done In ttre best anatnerri-as amnia st:lo,e. iginntlidSOTl2l3lB;lB67:.- - NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS, The subscribers are now recelvinrin addition ' to their former stook, a fine, assortmght ot;itlew Ggospi for the' FALL AND - WINTER .IligkDE Consisting in. T.) R , G E S S WO S Each as- MERINOS, EMPRESS - CLOTHS; AI.PACC., PLLIDS; DsLAINB, act. Prints from - 9 0 15 ots pr yd . . .12i ' Brown Sheath:lo:ond ........ iWs ' 'lO 1110 20 " Bliiache4 do d0....10 ®3O " TABLE LINEN AND TABLE CLOTHS CRASH AND DIAPRR, FOR TOWELEI,I, LAD= SHAWLS FOR . THE SEAAPNI RIBBER SHAWLS FOR 'FLIZ BEASON:I nice lluti D IVE'S S 'T R 1 . 11,1,1 IN GS COMPRISING. - THE. ILITEST STYLESI A. iarge and spleudi4 line of latest styles of DRESS AND SAtiK. BUTTONS I Halploral Skirts $1 SO to $3 ' DAY'S PATENT LINED 'CLASP HOOP SIM; A sea , and splendid I,r tielo. A NICE LINE OF RIBBONS„ YAis t EEE NOTIONS, PERM ERY, AIL good assortment of lhn; And Boy, BIICK.i•MITTE NS' AND i GLOVES I urge variety ot , LADIES G - LOVES AND lIOSIERY. . A pioe 111113 of the latest styles ac LADIES CLOAKS AND SACK'S I At My: low prices. -t 3SiZE IL 1-.l ' I V . n mr.r: _ We are ' also recelrnga,splendid line if goods .12 ,this deßarlmoutv sod' liirttto /at° sty! a 0 1 114. T, 44D poNNF,T;i' Together tP.4 a nice Poo of TRIMMINGS .;AND F.EANDERS I `L'iipressly 'for ' • FALL. , AND • WINTER ' , TRADE 1 All the late and different stiles of , N — N It. A M. E solbo • .6 ar epr epar3 e unit the an atii : itstairail;'WO4 l6. o ll63 wit l 4.97nrkere 4 abd'able Milliners 'an Witt °pateap if tp l pleasaand Ova l .aatisfactiois ,t1ai5.,49 . 91i of oat' Madness. " ' • • : • - fi Thnnkful for pad' favvra„we hope to merit, a eottinfteti.gl,ort bt the pritiuo Mar erfi de.. " .. • ' . • ,qp'yi . ' Us i t r il, iSTATE' 'icy ll.' - ~:.,.., ~ , .. it k IG ~ ~,...,: 11. as . hicKEAN,- MAI -' ATE AI.GqIT, Offers the follotvlng F'apita • ,:Coali and abet , 0 1 1;itida tor'ealti: , , I- ~„' J,. r - Pine Timlier lot, 3 miles fro m Totianda;cc it:, lidding 63 acma, P . rice.sl,32s. Y Farm In Milani, containing 36 acre.: Good. linildinga. thider'i L ilia "elate of cult !ration.. Mostly improved; ?rlie $6, _ . _ • , Farm ht. West llartiagtojtrton ,ttte Greek:— New bona and barn, Vilnder a line atattibf eat. titration. 65'acrea." iPrlci3 $6,450. . . , ' Farms in Franklin,. 4.11: under 'gobd etiltiva-: thin. Good hatidingi. i Pot sale rhattp. ' ..t -.. Beverat - yery cesiTable Souses ' and tots is 'paranoia. - .t , 1 - . 1 A large trac t of Co l ailLatidela Thiel: dkiunly,.. • Towanda, July 18,1867. kDREsa, IVINTED STYLES! NEW GOODS! NI& SEAMAN; • Dade* to` Intooftiel ladies at -Finwanda a$ Otie: 4 -fl9 l iPrill'a! e 4 'P s eiVngt bFT NEW, STYLES AND NEW GOODS. _ 1 EhO has constantly on- .Isuld s iatt , assortment - a : 1 pt apsze4 is-aunata meet* na..the shod.; 1 , m 14041140. notice ? Alan a great ,s.atletY of L .p ;eat racelvel.f Pfietlentatiattention van to dresa and cloak -making.. Booms over Cohen Er. Itosentleld's Clothing'. Otoro,Mercues.#lpcit;f , • k - Towanda; Nov. la - , lab?. I RIND I mug, ~ , caniked, Prolf iribudtd stack at j Bramlicill ¢ Cowa~W Vitlif SOT vsitoorpaf,ll, I = , :si - ;:cfq tltyt f4i[4:l°' Ll_ :: Vir "is: A llll l". :- .42 ji i i ail itittiiPilatiday , Ittit: , 25t h' u le n see 4.. .yfaterixoo.ol49c4.9.l . iktv, '1 31441-91",- ciOiiii--viipi;,--m ,3".3;i:xij'it:i.i: Stil gia4ilight , ftiliengitandiost ie4r-tf9r .l i ttomiert . , Pima% 60 & 0 44 01 1 - $ 4, volork, ' pl. Aired con Gana. nags, r bfthe''Atiatateast 'SI rattlWitatkisitaktelibere andasniqtankilid l Wl4lktrilal4 l o l / 4 140k Olio at, . for CanlidantiPla- • ..: 1. 9 6:36- It: rd.; Night' Express, ".Disilyst"."'ior "Wiesige Inliskii• Sitionsiti . Duni* inkibei . Muk4POctiflu . am* - ' ' i It - In.; Mail Trals4Sundiye-eicePted, for and Dunkirk, !connecting , ' at,Elmira foe t• Canandaigua. .- - - • ~e„, r , ,3:68 Li. m. , Eimir,a Accommodation , Staidtyy 5: 46 p. =ADO , Etprevs.; Sundilys (*Wed, or Rochester. Buffalo, , , Sara:mum, Dunkirk and eWast.' Connecta at Elmira for Canandaleu st.'; liialamance - with the Atli:title tad • Gsr Muitentitallway, and at. i iintlido'srith the L g._4oret and, Gland Trunk Usliways, forpeT nit , West and Sonth.i ,' "" -• ' ''' -, r'. , : • . -",--; -.10:33' p. - . m..t 2 Express:lll6ll, i3nudaye, Icepted, for Buffalo, SaLamunca and Dunki rk,' itiecting ',nth trains forthis - West . . -- - - • • • • 1 8 :006 in; War Freight. Sundays excepted , . NZ P t lit.. 4191Snt, Psis, 110,6117,, fe . - - ' 4 43t . OPiat Wavaiy on Mondays only. `,' I. ; i ,i, • ...., ": • ,ttatim • sm.! -• , , .6:301.m.,, Cincinnati Express, ,lioil4l4, , , e4ted;.echineeting - at -Owego. - tor 'lthaca Itipgkamtdu • for Syracuse; at Grad•, Send , Scranton And PhiladelptiLt : at -Lackawaxea ; Hawley,'", and , at Catyccart fof 'Newhnrg Warwick. - " ' ____' ._,,,,,,' -," "'' -* . *. ' • ''' ~ 9:63 B. M.,,BiagnglaWr Accommodat io n, days excepted. • • o 1:27 p. m., Accommodation tratn, daiiy. . 12;051 i m.; Day 4cpress, Sundays excepted, Waxiest At. Binghamton _ for: Syracuse; at Gt. Bend for cranteis; .at Lackawaxen for Hawley; ,i. and lilt . "...Yersey -City:gill:lX: . midnight 'express ~' • tusks nf Blew Jersey Railroad .tor phil adelphisi .4 1 1 Baltimore and Washingtom-:,- • rt 6:28-. m.. New_ York-and aaltimere 61411, 'Sundays excepted. ,; • -- • • . • -, . 1 t 7 .8:26 p . m., Lightning . • Express: S un d ays, ex-, cepted e corinecting at Jersey Citatith 'morning . • express train of New Jersey Railroad . for Bal. more and Washington. and • itl," New Y ork ° w i th 1: morning East:i , express trains " for Boston ;and the • • • .1:98 a.: zn..",. ; Night .. Express, WY. ,-icon- nectiug at Grayconrt for Warwick ; and at L -,New York with afterdoon trains' and steamers ' for Boston" and New. England cities, • , . - 645 p. m. Wey_frcluht, Ltinilaya_excepteds , WK. It, BARB * S. RIDDLE, G en'i Pass Ag ' t, !New-York. Geri% Supet..- ME PI.I.I2iDELPHIA, AND; ,' Eark HAIL HOlD.—Wiater tirriaTable. - "L'Aiii . and direct route between Philadelphia, ilital. 7 more, Harrisburg. WilliantsPart;and the Great Oil Regiona of _Pennsylvania; tegant Bleep- 21 nig Cars oti alLnlght trains."' -' r * 31 on and after slionday,..Noiember 25, 1867. - the traLas ,on the PhHadolyl4 ,fk , Elle, Lion Hoad Will run asifolltitts i • ' j Mail Train leatnia Philadelplils...,..l,ls.P, it, ,t!• • Williamsport ' 8.05 A.ll. •to '' iiillies at Erie - .. O.OO'P. /12 Erie Itcpreas leaves Ildhulelphia....l2glo ;noon , , 4 , ,J , ,. ..-. Williamsport... 8;60 P.. M. 0, ." arriiii atlrier.;:..':. 245 A, li; Fitunallail leackss=l 3 hiladelphii.); • &KO lA. M. i s - V3t 1 , " ; WallaglVOKl;•;;,6: 2 l l, Rel% , .arr , l aat Look Bayen t . 7:45 .gip,.. m. - t ' 111821aRD. ' " ' ' ' " Min Tralp; lea s Erie:....:....... .10:25 p,..M. , .: 1.. : " -*, ." -. Williamsport. ... U.:55 a. in: ;e• . iiirly " at Philadelphia:. -8:55 a. M. EilB E xpress ' 1 yes Erie : • ' 4:25 Iv. II 1 " • • -i-t .... ; , Williamspart.. 8:50;p, in .f • 44 , , arrives at Philldielphia 1:00 p. s Et, Eliafra Elr nuts Lock Haven.'... 7:10.1...111: • :4# . ;....., 44 ~ Williamsport... 8:36 , A. 11. " ; arri es ~, it Philadelphia.,6:lo F. M. Mail and txpresszonnect *Rh * all Trains on Winurcio Franklin Hailiap, P rs tear 4ng.tkilidelphia'at 12.00 A. arrive lit heron at 6,40 imi tuLA Qii.City at 9,50 a m - , ,- T.eaving'Phnsielphia •at 11.15 p m, arine at' 'Oil Oitynt 4:86 pm., • ; , .- N .6.11 tralps on Warren and F ranklin Hallwar ittate'elosb.oodnectfont at Oil City with' trains lor Franklikand sPetrois4m, Cent re. Bscgsge .Ckeaked Tilrough;. ; .._. ..: , . ALF4Eu L. wxLE.l4,'GenlStitil. IppRADING , RAIL ROADWIN ,JkIir; TER , ARILWENENT. Noviimber,2s,lB67 GIDIAT MUNN: LENS AWN, Tan Novi AND - Norrn.wistrfor Philidelphia,New-York, ding Pottsville,- Tamaqtut, Ashland, Ishinon, AUea- , town, Easten, de. . , - Trains leave Harrisburg for Neui-York;its Wine de3.00, 6.25 and 8.10, S. at., and 2.05 and 9.35 vein., connecting with similar Trans on tae Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at. New-YOrk at 5.10 and 10.15 - and 11.50 a. in., and MOHO 9.30 p.,m. Sleeping Cars aocompa uying 'the /3.00 a. in., and- 9.16 p. m., Trains, withentehan - Leave Harrielar - g for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Mineriville, Ashland, Pine (prove, :Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. in., and 2.05‘ and CRY p. m:,stepping at Lebanon and all•Way,Stations ; the t.lO p. in. Train making close connection Mi . Philadelphia and Columbia For Pottssille, - Sehlkylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Ros e ditsive Harrisburg at 3-55 P. m. Returning : Leave New-York at 9.00 a. IN, 12 aeons eo and 8.00. p. m.; Philadelphia at. 8.15 a, in. and •3.30 p.. m.; Way Passenger Train,leavea Philadelphia at 7.30. a. m., return ing.frona Beading at 6.30 p. m., stopping" at all stationd ; Pottsville at 8.43 a.m. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland at 6.00 and 12.19 soon, 2.00 p. m Tahaqua at 8.311 a. al., 'and 1.00 and 8.45 p. • Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuyl- kill .and Susquehanna Rail Road. at 2.10- a.. in., and 12.00 noon., • I Reading accommodation Train : Leaves Read ing at 7.80 it. tn., returning from PbUadelphia at4.00p.m,• Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Pottstown at 6.45 a. nu, returning leaves Phil adelphian% 6.00 P. m. Columbia Rail lioacT Trains leave Reading at 7:00 a. M. and 6.15' p. m. for Ephrata, Litis,, Lancaster, Columbia, • On Sundays s Leave New York at 8.00 p. m., Philadelphia 8.00 a. m.'',and 9.15 p. m., thelB,6o a. in., train running only to Readi ng. Pottsville 8:90 a. Harrisburg 5.25 a. m. , and Reading, at 1.09 and 7.15 a. m.. for Harrisburg, and T:O6, a. in., and 11.44 p. fr.? Ilfga Pork, and 4.25' p.' ta•., ins Philadelphia, • ' I , Commutation, Mileage, Season, nelipol and 'Eleursion Tickets 'to and from all pinta, at re duded rates. - • -Baggage checked Ithroagh • 100 pounds ad lowed each Passenger G. 1. NICOLL.% General. Superintendent. Reading, Pa., Nov. 2.. . 1867. 800 TO THE FRIENDS OF EDUCA - CA'aChi AND miy.gigi 00 MUSIC. We lake pleasure'in informing you • thaltoe have lust opened in Towan. da, on tke corner •of Bridge and. St'e'et;' 140.'$ Patton's Block; on Biegtan - New- Book 'and Alfitititit Si4•C ' to4er e f every ding' in the Book ,Sta(foniri . 12/4,2n*id: :line , may bi stin4 A 49 Statuary; Paintings; . 6tbld Rens 'Sipeetaeles Eye diatoms 4414tassev Opera Glasses, and a gener4 assortment 1 . ),f Musicalhi foments ; ‘, Yankee Notions , and P.441p4. • Our: Goods -woe all selected in the city with great,dare by , experienced hands and ,bought with cash at as very 14. w figure with, .48 want? of : thie oirmmtpity. We fee/ ite lJ 4liall L able to o f fettargainti to all;Oho: will fav-. or 'l4 wit t4eir a pcgrpnage. Call and B ee VP, - • . rEVM A I- V A " 1910 IT.—CIEOBiot CO4 11E6 jll4l - opeidd a splendid NaTi, 804 and Zvi& iltitird, in Pait . dn'ar,tilqiir; •Tobranda, whore, Mayan selling OVerYthillg iti-ihdr: dine PlleAP for Casb. Calfanit se . o.them aita sat isty, yi*Lrsolf, that sack is the' case. 113 roue 97i7401;1,1. alib Stationag. O.RORN JOO t t' grabsfit cant Iggerni int for Aft Vgat,lB4lll=, 07 . 4tTEMPO R4iiia - 1110IINT 11SO: ONQOIii . VALUA-110 Of • u*fgagsK -Gar Levuv said of PAW Kowitst a e , as *stunted rlby sevild• Vistrearioltkaststit isaverWskiheslifted oltstS2o.. • • - friethomooti44#olbrikit *41 . 40416f1i,- ; ;'; `• .44- - - -•••.:..... . .", ,, ,: i'!„:*. -- ,.- .: 1•-•. ; ::. f.; ....',1 .. ..1:_. '1 ~. ,:fli f :,; ..*:.,' -_ 1:.; - :'' - . 111 gio",,,:= ft . ( t : Se ' I. :: : i ' M t o ... 4 E „„ i t .< , .:, ... , Bogoil q ua. • ~,; _ ~. ...: • . :..,- :, .(1. .. a .g: c 7....,. , ,r... ,.. , 1 .. ~..„ . • ,:. - II : :--t • 1 1 i l igt"• 1 1 : , . .. .- -:- ~ - '.' . r : . ' ' :• ' - -- a :=-_'... •-- rei Ann' ' imia..,:.ii. •-" 34014 4,1 1 r • - - "--.' ! • . ..i.;- , :..t:L._ ~.• 4 3 A f ou l) ~, .., -- , • ' 108,481 11, 7 000' . •-i ' 195 AIL= ,lipitioillf' " '• • 118,39513;159 1;300 ' - -675 -''• '' ". ".' 0" _ ':•' INAttliini" 4 rownf,thlF ' ' ,:. • 360 , 19 7 2% i ' 14,830 .' .• :1 ''. -1 1 Mbar's* •='t - • " 78,98513,179 ' .. _ ::-.95 •,. . . ,- ..1. ..3„.. .; - 11,i 59 Allmoitorongh.• - "` ` - .20,475 1,696 ' • --• . , "t 1 2. l3 '.'130 Davao . ••:. . • • 406,920 7,075 ,- ~, .- -• ; If 3 ',l •,' '225 Thislingiiir'••.riip......, ..... .. . . ..... 10'4855 13,138 ' 482 104 -' ' ' '' - ' : 07 13 - arliimt9n BorO ;;.• . . . . -... ; . 20,1 3,730 • 5,087 •' ' ' - ' • 4 ' 4 201 Surlitigtot 1 Weed T . ' v Y . : - .. . I,' h ,-... 100,573 10,811 1,000 ~ .: 1 ' 4 •,. :i •371 , Towitship • ,174,726 20,033 570 1941 3 7 142 Canton. ilereugh •• 6%787.6,849 1,761682. ' , . 13 4 3 '303 Columbia .. 4 . ' - 209,326 2t,695 240 ' 2601 ..- ':- - '4 ,l ' 71 162 Franklin - - ' • '' • ' 79,335 '9,737 - ' - `5O -1• ~ %- fil , r;- '331 Granville , '' - .r ••• . 14528 16,075 .. 1,800 140 • . -'" -.- l • '5 ‘.. .. ' 225 Herrick ..„ . ' . '-,. ' .90,213 10,574 ' 950 281- - -'''.. •2 , 2 . t 113 Le 1197 •_-1 , -;: /04,498 13,029 3,320 '5,24'. ~' • .. - 249 Litabield • - - 140,826 19,106 .1,760 =: - ' ' . • - ' - _• '"'7s Leltaysville Barre.: : . '.'.-'. .. `'. .. .... 26,142 .4,022 1,200 ,190 -' . '. .- : , . 237 Monroe Township '' - • 130,360 11,184 . . • • .. .69 Monroe. ' 1 30,220 3,890 , • . . , - 110 Orwell' . ' 159:88318,858 1,111 . . ' ''-- - - - ' 101 Qyertpu ;... ;. ' ' . • ' 30,804 4,904 - 190 ' -"" - ; .-•- 359 Pike:" ' ' 209,800 28,616 .3,575 iosp - , 2 5•• 2 '327 Ridgtrary -.. '- ' ' ' 137,722 21,043 - 4,666 , _ , ;247 Boma Township. 109,82813,450 •- - ~9O • . • - 65 Rome Borotigh 13,768 .2,833 50 160 "- - "• ' " -- 416 Smithfield: ' 251,18129,250 '5,165 • • _ '2 - 380 SPitlilteld ''' ': - 209,610 28,037 1,970 1020 -• • 4 ; `l, 186 South Creek .-.'-.. • . . .. .... . . ~. 83,897 1,143 • I,o® - ' , ~' 1. , 1 '"64 Sylvania Boronglt:' 18,272 2,326 1,255 291 ' 33$ Sheithequin •,. : . LL .... 223,076 25,914 ' 5,884 . 350 l'' 4 1 19'6 Standing Stone • . • ' '• • t 113,270 13,110 '6,100 180 ' , 217" Terry - . ' - ' ' - '72,351 11,234 1;700 ' • • ,'"-- ,-- 1 -‘ 1 -• 137 Towanda Twp - 86,526 10,029 3,000 40 • 1 • , ; 1 • Toaomda :. Boroughs 378,912 26;544 21,800 3640 4,350. 28 . 5 , ;.. 117 Towanda. North '',. 108,517 6,829 . , • . - Pl 4 Troy, • - 231,758 22,816 4,700 100 z ''' - • 12 .3 233 Troyßor ough --- . ' 117,585 15,531 •4;560 140 2000 I-I 5• ' 5 231 .• . 118,28813,248 1,285 : - , , , 235 gstee..... . , - 131,353 16,116 2,900 - :210 ' „ v 4 ,9 332 Warren'" 183,789 23,375 2,300 • , ' - ' 165 Windham , ' ~• ,38218,308 2,935 '543 • '• , ' ' ' ' )19 Wyfihming ' - ' 151,848 20,821 767 .6112 • - C '7' , 1 226 Wysox. 7 - 4 - - - 170,70218,502 ;'5,150 10 i " . 3 • / s., • 257 Well • - 146,798116,941 1,250 , - I 282 Wiiinof; 99,410 15,035 150 " •I " _ ', - ntil at; for f9z awl BRADFORD COUN'I% ss. _ , 1 6 : - We, the undersigned Corruirissioners of sa i d county, . by certify, the above to be a true and cdrrect statement of the, returns-made by 'several Assessbrs of Bradford County, for ths'year . 18e8. And' we'alio ;la kethat we will meet at the Cornmissiener's OXee In TirWairda, on Thursday the 86th , day of December, 1867, for the purpose of revising and equaUzing.said Assessment.. . , . -; Given under our.ltruids and'offieial seal, at Towanda, this ad: day of December, 1'8137. , AtoKRE • • - JOHN' A. -MOODY, Commissioners. Attest—E. It..•Coozastreis, Cler fitisttltaluans. t` l , TEMPLE OF F. . NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS,: An, futire new ' stock of 'Clothing bo as ebespiss Wore the war,to be sold with - SMALL PROFITS 1 The undereigoed would respeetlatty 'asinounde to the citizens of Towanda and el c4dtrthat be is now Testds. to offtw theta. Clothing, FINE BEAVER, OVERCOATS, Elin : CHINCRILIrAS. P 11 4 0; i rd....' , . • Also the FIN DItEBB AND Bt!SINE,BB SUM. /, HA BAND OAPS. Furnishing Goods, and: that these goods bought at very lovr figures will be sold with very smsill profits. .intend,to,Wstablish a per, =tient trade in this place, Indio order„to gale the confidence of purchasers, will dealt on a baits of HONESTY ANDY INTEGRITY and all goods will be warranted for what they ire represented to be. Cane and examine and on yourself: Don't k forget the, place, Temple of Fashion, opposite south end-of Beidleman's Bloch . U. JACOBS. Towanda, 0ct.17, 1867. T,HgcTOWANDA BAKART EATING .ESTABLISHMENT WOOD & ALLYN having purchased the Bakery and Eating BatabllshmenCand Grocery recently kept by Hill &Smith, drat doOr - south of the Ward House, Nein street, Towanda, Pa., and having re-modelled the same. they are prepared to furnish their customers .and the public with everything In their' line at reason: able rates. Csl4 l ll NrAxUW DEPAUThIENT • . • thitted up in the Moat approvedilatyle :and meals are served al all hours, and their store is dlled,with a good assortment of " 9 °IIVriAIW;ROTNNiVi&OREEN They will keep fa store' and sell at wholesale . and retail or manufacture to order BREAD, BIACIIIT 11 I IISK, 4.; • , itous,isurts,Pmi 41,1D-'414-Kiis, Of all kinds. Alio will the best Crackers of laU Made in. Gil market, by the barrel or, pouu4. Fresh °pliers constantly tnt hand by the.keg or dish, cheap as the cheapest.. They will ttee the beet materials " every thing and will ; try to please the most fastidiCits. Wedding and other fancy' Cates•made to orders' • Flies".sliPred Pre'F-Pt4 with g deal: in oars g. . ' - Theyremp oy none bat Ow skilful wort menoind Use only the' material. They are deter Mined to keep /Out - taps establishment. Give us $ fair:and candid trial. and pan will find it to tonfittivantage. I • to . .3: 6r Atl4'N Tortu3da,.Aug - teal Irtftigtl F4itst..tioit &kit AT 'A -BA- Alla. Ad *the/ subscriber _.wbdaing ` to chett al it his blsiness, tberefOte o ff ers Ms farm' ror , situatedin LitatiltwP., Toga Cowl.: ty, 4., contabling 450 acres of mud; 300 au*improved, the balaucein good tirpber,well ,Owl, ~ bt good net iglliaii, gouge. well fescalk In au,a l l B , ifh lark gent!, Wittig, with tlutligooa App e orc rds grid Fruit for fam lyfu; --The Ewe idys in a good neighborhood, arid' ' good market keine maw from Blomberg, one the largest coal works in the State, and Sulpha from the Willhansport & Elmira R. 8., *WY to church m 14.84001: The improve, Men 4 ere one old two story house comfortable for_ of years, on, • frame barn 40 by 60 feet: •underground stables for MI cows, wag -4wreo uueslery. out buildings, • goo MIS east, with-a dam built The ' ' laircwill-be sold with everything on- the farm ulallows tl3 cows end , a ll ' dairy atonal's, 1 spatial young horses, 3 sets of harness, Z. wag" Litorig, 1 cut it on roller, 1 Eagle Mowing & tog. Machine combined , 2 Horse rakes and for , Peentagmill, Harrows Plows, ific.., 40,. end ", fact • ever, thing Ili is ellfting.. on 'a fare, and elf all now, rice Oa an ads 103%aigil 0,000 down ' th e balance to mg!, wit ma, YorlartherieformatioaladdrUs lI,IX. MOTT, Übeityierloge Co.; Ps. ,-.. ', . 29,:e1,---381 . " : . • - • FttaOß SALE.—the subscrib e rs, Ex. - etutore'd the estate of Win.. q fr aril ; ()Pr ' ' 10.1tlin .IDIPPAtitI - /At %kW. oor ger of , and ftsond .atreetai Towanda. The h nearly. - new and . conitabui 12 roods be•i - ' 'id anis And wood hood.: . The -lot la en, eldnid with a good pksket fence• well pal ntod, lneg fruit. well and .cistern".. Persons wishitig imbos) a home will do well to call and ez• a , beforepuobasing elsewhere. Enqhlre, oftd. M. WO9D, "or °nibs, premises. . . , ', # - • IL. Y. EIALIi• ' MARY A.:GIRARD, - • Executors. ' Sept. 11,1887. 700.11 - SALB.-4 valtiable Hotel Jet' Propeiti sith osiailfthed buitness; at 414 : I " ' ' a WAiD. Aigiw L al, ' 1-, TTNITED STATES ~EXPRESS CO. ILI i. CAP,q'ill f ,50,000,009- • • ;110.0i0eiuskin of , the route of this Company to Deaver ,City and Points In Co'omdo and the establishm est of agencies at all 'points of Im portance In all tbe - Westeraltates aaciTerrito es -colnp letes 11 continuous chain , dr offices rout New Yor City to the', Far- West, einbrac ing all the principal citi es .and towns in ' . , , Ohio, Indianai liiinoik" Michigan, Ipwa,'Wiseonsin;'Missouriillie-' - , - - ncsota` ,- Kansas, • Nebraska, 'etc., Also Mi to , all pouts on the line - for the New York add -Erie Railway and its branches, d Canada West, enabling them to transmit : ' , - o d . tii ; Ce a in n , d 'Ean i k-tte s s, Jewelry • th peed and aafety, and without- transfer. The favorable connection. , with other retie ;i 1' e ress Cdmpanles enable ' . them to gaaran llee , - . prompt and faithful -execution, o: all •pr business in everypart of. the . Western. orth stern and Southwestern States and DTdtes, Drafts, Bills and Accounts collected, mid he proceeds 'returned , with the greatest d atc.b. - Our will ; • e,ailow as charged by y other assroxstata, Company. .' Eaten mo of.route between averlyi'Athens and Thwauda. • fa Company - 'have "also established Ofilces e ,at owancla and A th ens, Pa:. and .will run a ID .Y. MIR „between Waverly. and these pia ea, carrying all Good's Money ', ' and- other ee ages an 1 delivering ' ' direct to consignees. hi li ne will embrace not only Goods received by ilway,,bat o fler the most favorable oppor tuni Y ever afforded for the Merchants and Citi sweeof Waver y, Athens and Towanda, to do beßket with each other. V'e wishikander- Mood that Goods entrusted to our' care' do nor littve our bands until delfvered to the parties for hom they are intended, as we own and , ran our o n teams. . • • ' -C. A. DEWITT, Gert'l Supt. F. E. BARBER, Agent, Towanda. • Sept. 12, 1867 . • , lION I THE GREAT. UNITED STATES OF T. Y. , KELLEY & CO., Have opened in connection with their present ,extensive Wholesale•Ewablistuturat, a large and • ELEGANT RETAIL DEPARTMENT: . - For the express purpose of retailing their .goods to CONSUMERS AT ;IMPORTING PMCES, and thus save them the Innuendo-profits which usually go to the middle men and speculators. We guarantee our. tos and coffees at all times to be fresh and pure ,and, warrant all goods sold from tidy house to glve'ectire Satisfaction; otherrilse thaw:oda may be returrned,., an d.the *may vUI ho . recan,decl. • , • . _ - 001,0NG4 Black] 60, 70, 80', 90, $l,OO per Best, ED, [Green and 'Black] 60, 70; 70, 80„90;$1,00 per lb., Best. YOUNG tITSO 'reen/ 60, 70 , 90, 90, $l,OO, sl',lo, $1„25 per lb., Best.IIIPERIAL, [Green] 90, $l,OO, $1,25 ENG. BBELKFAST, [Black] 10, 80, 90, 1,00, 1,10,1,20, best, JAPAN, 90,100; • 1,25 per lb. GUNPOWDER, 1,25; 1,50 per.ppand. DBE FtlO . ? 0,.25;and 30 centaikir pound. - BEST OLD GOVERNMENT 4.41.1(1 - , .40 .centn par pound. -• s" : litiYAL CLUB=-Extra Pisie-33 cents. . - • Wo hove appointed.. .6v and Ooffeei4 at • •: - OANTON - • Wbo willforixisb clubs WO parts, , 417.-/Irad ford county. All goods are put np by.ourselles in Otte pound packaggs 4 our Warehouse is Nes' York - . and: retailed fat; -Messrs. CQLW.gtd4 4k: WarrAIAN sp. • the .same. prices 'wbleti'uley are to b e"had Eke; 'our Counters In Nor York. Al! goods put up by_tos bear the TRUE MARKof " Great. United Statei 'Yea Wtvelio*,!'"ol T. Y. Kelley Co., stamp - - on the p:sekngei , • • Norte others are 'leonine. We. Olicit a, ',). • - FAIR - .AND'' VE(OROUGH - TRIAL Of oar goods from all' who are Interested In haying a Atat-ol&sa artiole at Tea, and coffee, at tho.loweat possible rates. • Eept. 12 - .lBl'. • ' W&TCHAEAKERS, JEWELLER ' . 'Noel;lilY romg,Statope, with a two' assortment of Clonal autflirstebes,, from the hest mono fac tory in Switzerland; • have . located 'themselves, temporarily, at the gusto • Rooms, Of DeWitt Dittrich, where they . trill he pleased to show their wares to the public.'' A: taoibngh mice% European establishments noblest' them .roofer Assn once, of .compinto-astistaeti on in their department, 7 - Partionlar attention "given to repalripualookit watehes and-fettilry . Totranft, Oat; 24,1637.,-3m• HiLTSE iNIiTA 4 ) STOlt-SALE. The Then fiber. offers for:Sale:li Weir anastt. ,located Daildoad street in South Towanda, stearki'dPposite the brick • yard, The, hcittite Is 20x10, wally tin istted„ with'agoed Cellar. • The lots are 605200 feeteselis and will .jq sold, sep arate or together. Possession Alyea immedi ately. Apply to Dr. Pratt, or the Auliseriber. Towanda, Aug. 29, 'eV , , JOAN KING. I .~[i~cellancaus: Tai w#Rvitoust! No. 30 Ve•iey Street, Nevi Ycirk, 04 . oimp ItiEs4Rs:. c0LwEr4.. , ,,4 ,17111*AN., tydNENTti . . On4;41:1211AcCO AN.D.C.ISRS CowelN Cheip Store. CHINESE - POS. - FOR SALE AT we _ " NEW*RCOM. £egaL' z O T L OB iti,iitiviittriTotl,..' • - 174 r i• fa diiculiolter, That on Um 25th dui ot z Dower, A. D. 1867,,a warrant la flanicruptay.. wet ed_ a att tbeestste of Howard Pima • ' of 13prinsWinthecons4 at Draliferd,and Oats 'of Pcunsylvania,, who bun been sdiadge4l a - • Banicropt on Ida owe Petition ; Mat the Par, ruirntjai any debts And delivery of ,say proper. - tit I*loolo l /41 • to • each. Ifs nkropt !to blip or _kw ids use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden _by lawl• that Is meeting of • the creditors of mid ;Bankrupt - tut %provellhdr . debts and hi choose one or• mare Assignees of %Li estate, will be beld'at ti - Court of Bankrupt- ~`-\.,•• cpto - beholden .. at the office of the Register in the Ducat Donee; In the 13orougb of 'rowan ds, before . REIWARD . QVEUTON, Jr. • degis -ter, on the 4th ' day' •of -JANUARY, fA; D lEta,at.3 o'clock, p. m. ' • THOMAS' A-. ItOWLEY. . - UAifed Rata "ifarshal ifessenger,,West ,. era District of Pennsylvania. - 137, r. 11.-COOLBAUDII, Deputy. • Doi:s; 18417.-4 w. . DtaI,NISTItATOR i S, NOTICB.,— • Netice is* hereby given, • that all perscins: iudehtid To the 'estate of Lymin Rightralre, — Lite' , of' Welles, diced. am. reqiested to matte hrunediatoskayment, - and those having claims against Bahl estate will present Mein duly Authenticated for settlement. . - Nov. , 1861.. NO AD'mn,{ISTIVIX NOTIOA.-41(Itig:x; is hereby given that'll persOns indebted to' the estate or JQIIN N. BARNaii_dee'd., late of Pike'are -, requested to - 2suake Mune& atopyment, without delay, and -those having claims agalast, said estate must.qtresenpLiem e, _ duly auth tiented for ,ettlement. • - . .E. 64,-MINTS, N0v.20, 1,47, • Administrator. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No= tio is hereby a lien, that all person ind lit. ed o the eatate.ot AZARLIII ,BENSON, dee'4l., Columbia twp.,' are requested to make immediate payment; and all persons having claims against said. estate will present-them du ly authenticated for rettleMent. BENbt)N, A.d4nlstrator. Nov. 5,1807.' VXEOUTOR'S. NOTlOE.—Notice 1:4 bereby.given that all . persorui indebted . to. Ur estate of Jtifitl CLINE, late of Albany tohnship, deerd, are regoested to make Im mediate payment, and •plt having. claims upon said estate will iirtaent them duly a 4.ilantleated for anttlement. NANCY CLJNE; JCIIIN E. FINAL Executors nil , . -BANKRUkTCV,=-Iu the matter lot Stephen Whitaker; Bankrupt. Western Di!• trict of Per,MsYyrania. as. . Tors:Awn it, may Caren : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his. appointment as as signee of Stephen Whitaker ol Dome,in the CQUIP ty of Bradford, and kltate et Pennsylvania; within said District, who has been edit/arm' BaaTupt'llipon his own petition by the District Court of saunil srict.. Dated Rome; .the 14thIday of Novembei, A. D 1E1671 - MOWN DIG,' Ameigmee.. . . XECUTORS . NOTICE.N'Orticer is .Aza hereby given that all -Perms indebted . to .the:` estate "et J. - 0. 848NE9,-deo'll., late of .Herrick twp.; are requested. to make payment %then:alit:lay, and tkolse having claims against said estate:must present them ,clutrauthentieg ted for settlement. N0v..16,18674 TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter -L. orGeo. P. Traq, Banknipt, Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania, ea. " To whom it may concerti :'The undersigned het ehy gives notice of hit appointment as -as signee of George P. Tracy, of Monroe, in the ,county of Bradford, and State - of Pennsylvania within said District, who •has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Coartof saul,Diatrict ' f. • Dited at, Towanda, this 10th day of December, A. D.'1867.: L P. - KIRBY, Assignee: • • I N BANRIIPCY.-It the matter . .of Wm. Cortright, Bankrupt. Western District of PetuftYlvanitri as. • • - • • To whom it may concern The undersigned hereby gives notice .of his appointment. as ILA /Ague° ot Wm; H. Cortright.of M'eshoppen',ln the :Bounty of Wyoming4and State of Penpirylvania .within said District, who has teen adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition:hy 'the District Court of said-District.. Dated at Ideshoppen this '6tit4lay of Deeem ber, A. D. 1867. _ DIRISI P. CADTDft, Assignee. llliscctlanicong. WOO MEN, CHILDREN WANTED, IN • IT; A L 411. G To, PUIiCHdFE TIN-WOR E _ • The under—lined- having e 11tblistiedilaimself atWyslusing, respectfully informs tlocatiaens of this vicinity that ho is prepared to tarnish all kinds of - • • • TIN AND SHEET IRON. I,VA4E On 'the slimiest notice. As I manufacture dirt goods myself, lam enabled to Ohs bettering ducements than dealers; who hire their Work - done. Elerchants supplied la Ith everything in , the line et the lowest. rates. Everything-sold, WARRANTED. ' . , • . Eavetroughs and Tin itoofmg a put on in tt.e most approved style, ansl on short notice. • give.me a call. Shop iri Weller' Store Ei:111?:.. over Chamberlin's Store Wlfilusing, Sept. 10, 1807. IMES. ALLEN Sr. MISS . CORWIN , DRES3 21141rERS", IlesPeetfully tender their iervio,e4 to the L.':.diea of Towanda and .vicinity. All work goititair teed to give P.irticalar atleittoti paid to CII.TT LNG .4,ND F/TT IN G.'. BOomi in tia*emcat of Jaram Elliottresitien on 1-:ocond Street. llowanda, Oct. 17. 1867. DISSOLUTION,. --The co-partner ship heretofore existing hatween,E. B. Stone and B. A. Ross, is this day dissolied mntnal -consent. The business will.be carried on hereafter In the Mills by Stone & Bros, and in the store by_ l ,ll„.,ltoss. ilapiug by terict attention to 'bosithss to merit our share of public, patronage. flash paid -tor. all !Omar' of grain. - . STONE. U. A. ROSS; • Stavensville.Oet. SeO, l'itc7 TORN W. 311 X, A TT() 1111tY AT. Toixanda, Bradford Co. Pa. • Generdl in9nrance and Beal *outs A gent.— Bounties and Pen:lona collects]. -N: A I busir.ess in 'the Orplitn% Court _attended t promptly 211(1 - with care. Office first Mori: south of Piaui , Howse, up swim. - ,Ost. ELWELL HOUSE, To7,t-mi4;, C. WILSON. 'Having I easelthis 11.) ill. 14 ; now ro ty'e, conini3date the Travelling,' t t'to pain& nor expon so will lie spar:alio givesatistactina to those w -o airy Ova hlcaa _ • -sir North side of the pablit square. ea't ?detour's. dew oloot Ena,tv handing]; -- 'pitEMIUM BUCKS' FOR - SALE'! sun let for otile. or to let, a tea; of those long-wooled Englide Buc k • Akio two Kew ant Bucks kept for services , A,isc a few tlewt c 1 1 ,04 twee - to let. 'Pena* eaty.. P. GIIEGO - 1:Y. 1867.—aw0. - yILIJARLE FARM "FOR - SALT; v 4 The enbscribtr - offers bit farm situate hi the 'northern part 'of llerrick containing 131 acres of,land,allout 85 a improved, new dwelling honsn, and all necifiary ont-bnitlings; 111M:trees, &a. farm is well watered and •Iri a good state or oultivatiorr. For terms ap ply to or address JONAS LEAR. _Nov. 1867,6'w 4 . llerrickyille. Pa. I - PSTRAY.—Came io • the. enclosur4 12 of the subscriber, Smithfield tp. , about the 25th of October, 9 - young horsed Backs. The owner is requested to prove propertYl pay charges .and take tbooa away, CHARLE3 B. BRIGHANI N0v.17;1847. .- • _ VOR'SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY.-3 Truck Farz,,s of 10 acres each, within one mile -OF Towanda Bo rough. - Apply to - ' - 11ONTANTE .! g ents, • ToiraadaMov. 16, 1867. " H' _KI*BALL,, Licensed -Aue * tit:inter, POttersville, Ara;Hord Co.. Pa. tendeii serribea to the public. Satisfaction guaranteed, or• no pay I required. All orders by aidressed sa ala.)ic, will receive prompt. attentictn. , . Qct. 2,1887.-6 m r m ■ HE HI GHEST PRICE IN. CASH tild for all kinds of Produce, at Bra ffaliall Cowt/I's eigapi ;fere. A SP GENTHD STOCK •OF 01W ++ Ceries, wooden.' willow Arid .stonaware qt Bra3Lhall 4- Cotatirs.kheap &too e. HOTOGRAPLI ALBUMS (WALL P -sistz anectyleg, at the - In S. M. WHITE,' Adminfstrstm J. S. BARNM, • B. 0. BARNES, • Executors. WOMEN FEE R. F. EVLTZfR.