liA4f(l - .4l4ii.o;_toizi LOCAL 4420) 011.1m4L. TOWANDA envacll:Dtal___. Church.-:-Itev. Moiarar' rim" Motor., Preaching, Sanitayli M 1011'a: and% r. tr. Sunday -School, .11 Meeting every !Thursditystvening. M. E. Chttrek—Rev„ J.' T. Bsionuma h Pal ter. Preaching every Sunday at, 10i and 7P. lc Snail__ School; lit • Prayer Meeting eltehtusasy evening,, _ p r esbyterian MAO. Pastor. Preaching every Sunday 10i, A. and 7 P.l. Sunday flehoolak Prayer Meeting Thursday, evenings. Episcopal Church. Bev F. D. Hosnias, Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at iek sat. and 3'r. If. Sunday School, 1# P. M. Asasnrui. Occunaitzcs.—Boy Burn ed to Death.—A &Felling ireppringville;B4- quehanna county, was destroyed by fire on Sunday night, Dec. Bth, and o boy named Wu Sorrow, 15 years of age, who was in an upper room asleep, was burned, his char.: red remains being found , after -the flames bad died out. - The building was owned by lir. Szsiuxtio, of Braintrim, and waswoccou l . pied by the father -of the unfortunate_lad - .- The fire is supposed-to have originated from ashes placed in an out-building. .An adja cent coin-house, with" eight hogs was also burned. FISICA AND TQWANDA RA.TL ROAD.— The Ithaca Journai of the 10th inst., says : We understand that Mr. -BnitntEr and as sistants have resumed work in locating the line of the Ithaca & Towanda Rail Road, and that the preliminary course. is to be pashedittisng in the speediest practiefible planner. LADY'S Boox.—The .December u,r Holiday number of Godey's Lady's Book is the first in the field, as nand. The title page, representing old Father Christnias, is a superior engraving, but in the faces given io.the frontispiece, called the Broken Win dow the boys are made to appear with the large features of . men. Several improve- Meets for the year 1868, are announced by 11r.IGodeY, and the Magazine will bo print ed upon new-faced type, which• will enable about 12 pages of additional reading matter t, be introduced. A SINGULAR. ACCIDENT.—A young man named Wilmot, residing near Great 'lend, Pe., met with a singular accident re cently. The family had purchased a new stove, and hat' just kindled a fire, when young Wilmot, who was standing near, was struck in his head with a bullet, which came from the hearth of the-stove or near it.— This bullet shattered a finger an - il a thumb, and then, passing upward, went through the rim of his hat. It lodged in the cham ber floor, having gone through the plaster ing.and lathing that intervened. - it is sup posed that the shot was contained in a cyl indrical- cartridge; and thtst being in the stlxVe when the fire was made, it W 71.73 soon disellarged by the heat, with the effect al ready desribed. If this is the true , theory, the,eaSing of the cartridge must have been exceedingly strong. The statement of the effect of the accidenl is undoubtedly cor rect. SUICIPE ' ' - AT ejIENANGO Fosks.—A4 the passenger train on' the evening of the 9th was leaving Chenango Forks, a yoing lady named Kate Tuttle, daughter of Mr. G. Tuttle, harness maker,:threw herself un der the wheels of the cars white passing the water tank, Which is at the southend of the buildings, so situated that a person cannot be seen from the platform, when be low it. A man, apparently, was seen stand ing near the track before the arrival of the train, but no attention was paid to it as it was not unusual. As the train left this person was seen (by a lady living west of the depot) to rash from behind fhe tank and throw, himself under the train. The engine wits stopped and the mangled form semoved, and upon examination the citi 2CLIS were astonished to find that it was laiss Tuttle disguised in mew' clothing, with both legs craghed•in a horrible man ner. She was taken into the depot build ing, and medical aid called, but the poor 'sufferer lived hardly an hoar, in great ago ny, constantly saying "God have mer 4, and take me home to my, mother!" It is reported and supposed that the unfortunate young lady was' laboring under an hberra lion of mind, as she was Subjectle .holy fits wad had threatened to commitsu icide previous to the sad, rash act. Miss LILLIE MAY, daughter of H. A. Binnz, Esq., editor of the Owego gazette, died in that Village on the, 11th inst., aged 17 years. The manyjriends.of the parents of the dece4sed, in this vicinity, deeply sympathize with the sorrtkiv-siricken in their bo - eavemrni. - DWELLING BURNED.—About 8:30 Thursday morning, Hon. A. Birdsall's resi dence, in Binghamton, took fire from the furnace and was totally destroyed with - all its contents, excepting Mr. Birdsall's pri-- rate papers and the family silverware. The Emily, had barely time to escape. The-Joss is estimated at $15,000. Insurid for TAYLOR le Co., are again. receiving New Goods, which they . propose to sell at the lowest figures. They hate purchased with special reference to the i approaching Holidays, and Will unquestionably receive , their share of patronage fro m those wile' "are goin' giv sumbody anthill'," COURT PROCEEDINGB, , --The following business was transacted in the Quarter Sea sipna : William atieas`ielio plead guilty of,an.at. tempt to commit a felony, was sentenced to pay a ,tlne,dll,o,and costs of prosecution, and undergo an imprisonment in the Peni tentiary form:Lel:par and three months. • Charles Clark:committed of the larceny of Dr. Ely's property was sentenced to pay a tine of S2Q 'Ana costa of prosecution; and undergo, an imprisonment in the Peniten tiary for the Writ of Os l o years -and three months. • In the matter" of the alleged lunacy of Catherine Flynn, after Waring the Coirt adjudge said Catherine to be a iun►tip, and direct her to be committed to the State Lu natic Asylum, at Harrisburg, and certify that she haino legal settlement in any dis trict or township in the State—but only residence in Athens township. ' In the matter of change of the place of holding elections ,in Ulster township, the Court order an eleFficw to be held,on Lh third Friday of Januaty next, for the mu.; Pos e of determining tipoirtbe expediency of the change from the place where they are" sow helitte the house . df E. D. Tuttle. In the matter of the formation of =ludo ! pendent School'District in-South Creek and Itidghury townskflpg, on . Pieilanletilitn of pe tition Court appoint J. H. Webb, D 9.111 01 d. Allen and dames S. Doty, Commissioners to view the premises . .. describeA kn said ,pots= Lion, and that ikey . Meiit on the ground Dec. 30, 1867, and make ' . .report at the net Court; rfrt; In the Eater cif wesengu f mf wide, Briap zeta 7; the Distriet Attorney to lay a bill went before the *and' ;11nriit unlesa the. unlisnee , corno,o3ke l t initientitkin is: 4114. • • The Court snisave,thec, • • g 4 1 ,444 Fantrin bOrougb.! • IrOhe znatteinf the, SpirSisaten takes bi-:Carlton saboot-distifet 'house site. Court ;point J. _X; b. Tyler and H. D. Persona to : sus - ague. and that thiprineet• Jai. 7.1 O. re., upon the ground.' matter of petition of mi! tens of Priuskli ink.; for ' ••• • • bounty Bridge across the Noith: towarida Creek flea L"dpira_ iiarq tiv., the &Just 'aPPobtt . km% Blaciunio, Kellogg, Robert McKee, drew e Steno: •!" .s• • • i..\ Dr, Taziocophioir PLEA& Itt the ;natter of pedion for ;• • Of the ljnicm Meeting Hoiuie, at 1 trell, and theiKeigyon Hill Ch • • or.de,r Pulgicationto , be made. llobpaouis and alias Subpa3nas in :trere directed to lie 'alined in the ' meg. Lucinda Robeslon vs. John -Robe Stamina V. Whipple vs. Jonathan plc. 'John D. Bell vs: Anna Eliza BelL M. E. Briggs& W. Briggs.. Levine McAllisier vs.Chauncy M. Mary T. Waldn'vs. Lull= A. W i M. Harding vs.Josepli Harding. 7 Moses Walter . Clarissa Wanes. Sarah E. &wpm]] vs. James i IL S i •Lyda A. White ru Wm. Whi Divorces were granted in, the . II cases : Rebecca Laplaz :vs. Peter Lap Charles.Vorder.. vs. Sarah Word- CatherineM Dav is vs. Paivis D Almeda Sellard s. Orlando, = - Tho Mas Ingham-vs. Emily C. In Elgiva Claflin s iikLedyard # i • In the matter of - petition of scli , tors of Troy .Boro,Yor appointment o to, appraise land; Court appoint Jayne, - J.4 I'4 and Samuel 0 viewers to meet on the ground,on S. Dec. 28th. • - The Court ord4 that the regular Sheriff Sales of real estate bhall be o day preceding the first day of each Andiappoint Fildity and Siturday p each term for the hearing'of ,moti arguments. Decrees of incorporation were m case of the Law * Dibnuy Aisociatio wands Dorouglil Ithe Farm Stock tion; of Towanda Borough ; the I Church of Tru3carg l i na Township. . The following "aim were tried Jury Abiram Pierces , I .Executors vo. Lon et. al.—Ejectment, for a lot landin field township . Verdict for the phi he land in question, to be set mill payment by defendants of the sum 88 with interest and costs within thiii W. H. Jransyckle vs. IV Creek Cd Verdict for the plaintiftfor 852 07. •J. At. Watts-vs. , J. P. Kerby.—Ve the plaintiff for $39 45. 84 WICKBAII & BLACK hat., to their Crockery ftlasswarp,' fan mita of Silver Plated pods and variety of Toys suited to the C. trade. Yap can all find something THE MATHESHEK piano FOWL 'Y World of the 14th inst.°, in sp the Vathushek Piano Fortes says. - - Messrs. Barlow A Doehler, thengen tit or the novel style of instruments Imovintas the "Mathuahek Colibri Pianofortes,'" r ve suc ceeded in attracting to their roc at the. corner of Broadway and Fourths t, the* curious and progressive- among the musical profession. We recently joined e rank,' of this volunteer investigating co nrittee, and after due deliberation helpedth ftding of a favorable verdict. The pion a/ e a wonder. Though, but a little more half the size of the ordinary . square p o the “humming-bird" gives forth a no degree, inferior to that of its no. ingly overgrown progenitor. We fo workmanship good —Mathush - ek's re would guarantee that—and certainl, take no exception to the novel ay which he has put ouch' an amount into so small a body. Any one can the "Pslibri" is handy thing to the house," especially in a dwelling eminently modern desception, measurements nun more clearly e by carpenters' inches than feet standing its dwarfed proportions scale of seven octayes, so that w housekeeper is dulftonsidered the is not in'the least hampered. ' It is claimed by the inventor that the use of his - "Equalizing Scale" ear bridge," the (15 tons) tensio strings is brought to bear equally aides of the iron plate, while the p 1158. strings heretofore conoentra one end o f sounding board, is distoilinted over its entire length, increasing the.power and quality and promoting the durability of It fir-possible that in this way Mr. shek has solved an important prob that his pianos, like violins, . will with age.. Time will tell whether t ruble result has been reached or ‘' proached: The application of: the ideas to instruments of the custo has apparently been generally once., The orchestral piano emits a vol tone of the "grand" quality, and a very good effect in the concert-ro.] - skilfully awakened, We invite attention to these inn of Mr. .Idathushalt, because We de - radical arid of peculiar importance. priniiiples are proved to be thoroug osophical, the art Of piano fbrte m destined to undergo a great change 'These Pianos received of the high.e.et medals at the late fair of the Am 'can Ins etttete, in' public they TrekdOt ?Pr?" Intion fublic optniOn Whera • eie; ey - r introduced... A intinber'of the* b soli in this place.: and vicinity, and all delliiitid with thins. ' •Dowanoie. - -Thii' -- Wystpt : C4 1 "4. and !egiSTPPtion , Vill pastor, Rev. L. E. Bonin, a clone ~ on.ChrisimaY day afternoon and To meet at the residence of Mr. do :. : on State Road. 'General Invitation Wed. - L. d. Slovakia, pit. A GOOD bunsTmorr.--All e haw _ ing *few idollskra 4, invest in a wanner. ' Would ebnault Abair own inter.' by calling upon 11: A. Boanarc, at • oft a# 'Pate wlie;!4 'he alwaro , gjia ion s ehanee Ons of Ito -I F k:gland inatituti4zurthe Phce • Mut Life 'minium* Co:‘ of Hartford, • t,,.../ . f • aiffr.SoLomos & Co. being de - elito else ont the!ire ' took of Win ing, 'advertise that it will be sold at rates. Their stook is large and b do well to exfunity Tovy#l;l4 Fri. ning,*e followin guestbm and.d!soided in the: septirgt• • .Ikieleed That the eghte othe : • - cßit 9 0 1.* 1 4t*.liteedW 4 331 : ( 'Ana disenstuon wasinitl4 • relatfutttto armpits.'amenal,ent will be.' ), raid" eraning,, a t and - the pnblio -ifeaeraill , are #h)ri - . tend. ' es. The anow, s storm bflaotThors ! . day. mu, s moot the most miladye and olmt_over knoms,at this sesion,4 thews; It 400 to *sit) extended , over the iftioye icnar*- 1 Theo ..* was dss rg 0 1933 4ta 6°33140 titOdettree .ft - Al e r Itlr me i% to THOM kletalos. - *We *MVO i ' I reached wit 16 - degreie beyni;:' ' -... . • 01tc,4 iibto Ni Bditoi m. nsii:; , —Ti tti aoli,of N. B.:AtfrOod, Esq., of Ersdforifito., f*, a lad ifroM•been yeki of age4"--who; : vss 'Kim thei To iesegmis = 'ent of ot of had holm! ::..at I blind tt; , vi 1 cataricts orboth eyes•-Wcullipo• .sated' , ' n yesterdayby Di. DOM Gift The eyes were Wad - eperfeetly claw, widths in i boy was enabled to see objects abOur room,' bnikhaving never sear before,':., tunable tti distinguish one oblectfrons ' :1 l+rJ Theidootor says it will requite nths sev AeWi l te ach the boy perspective, and Able to tecOssize fam il ia 'abloOto; Without' e aid of touch. , ' Mier the opeili, , tiin he .'.shown a ha,' and was asked what it ' and-although he.ctiuld,so tbat come 044 was hawses hiss anallse light, still he Would not' len 'what it was; never . Pnlig T lOi.7thing of the kind - ,befote:H Ile how's er asked - that he ;night Wee it in his hank ruslrby the aid of touch at once 1 'said-it 'was a hat;and added--foliow . I eaus-i iell.whatilt is when I see it again." Fiewitb I severaloteots exhibited to him;be described by tonal and - afterwards by sight along.; 60, the boater info : tins us be will have totms instruct until he gradually acquiree the use of _ • eyes. The operation was an in- Irnif of ,k o f Pekcin Yiewers , E. 0. 'Pia and ration orth Or : Court Divorce .11owing ES "son. flowing Wheat.. 4 Bye 1,. • . Corn , Oats r*als Butter (rolls) 411 ( w n) Eggs .. Hay (ws . r Potatoefj u ton) .... Halt (per 131.),. ~• • - a I direc wiewar "m. S. BIM, 88 turday, Flour __,l2 , 00 . 16 00 Ham ...1 14 20 Turkeys ! • 14 " 16 Geese... ~ - 11 Ducks .. J 1 12 a •14 Chickens .4 10 - _l2 WEIGI9I3 or GRAlN.—Wheat, 601bs; Corn, 56 lbs; Bfe, 66 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs ; Bailey, 46 lbs ; uckwheat, 48 lbs; Beans, 62 Ibs ; Brain, 20 hs ; Clover Seed 62 lbs; Dried, Ap- Pies, 22 40; Flax BeeB66lbs. day for than term.— eiceding ne and _ . Optial Xoticto. e is the .of To. • ocia- Baptist collot l '.--On the first day of Janu ary, 1868 i we shall commence todoz.striet ly cash Thiainess. No credit will be given. The hi h) price will be paid in cash for all kin dpl of Country Produce, and goode will be sold less than at any other atom— Gloves a4d Ilittenst a, large stock, will be sold at cid. Alacconnte • must be settled . • .. t te, or grey will be le ft for collec tion. Baticaam-la Cowsrm. Towanda, Deo. 17; 1867.• .efore a Gra- Spring tiff for by the I of $338 TEMP RANCE Norlcs.—the Managers of the B dford County Temperance Union in the • erent towns of the County are re quested communicate with - the Executive Commi ein regard to Public Meetings in their respective towns. The Executive Committee can- furnish speakers at most any timift'on reasonable notice. Those ppointed Managers who have not reported 'et ared to do so without de lay, ' A. *act; flec'y. Towanda, Dee. les 1867. -- ,, 0-re.7i • . NABBY'S Etrzn,- - --Subseriptions fur Nasby's paper—the Toledo Blade—received at the the Bwoarsa office. • Price $1 50. Nasby will continue to write weekly until the next *publican President is inaugurat ed: Comeand examine spe c im en copies. 'days. 133M1 added assort, genial : as ee. - : The ' gof IS. Toys, Toys, Toys, in great va riety at Wickham & Blacks. A fall assort ment of yery fine goo& for use of Santa Clans. Dec. 17.' EW YEA.RE PARTY.—Tbe company of yoniself and Lady is respectfully solicited at a New (Years' Party to be given at the lan House, Milan, Pa., Wednesday Bye., Jan'LlB6B. Bill $2 50. , • • - dam 10. tone in • se em , d the .ntation we can 'stem by of tone see that have in of that 1 1 . ere the J . cued otwith t has a Nsw YE,►xa at the Holcomb House, Leroy, Pa.,all are invited to attend a &vie, Wednesday Eve., Jan. 1, 1888;Mnsio: West- Gate, Loomis and Forrest. -Bill $3 00. Dec. 18. 0. D. Hcilcomb, Prop'r. SOL. SLOOOIIB ; or the Maid of the Juniata, in the title of a new story from the pen of that popular writer—Brazasorr Bux un--to be published in the New York Weekly, dommeneing-Bee. 12. 1867. For sale at CUoss .3r, Co's Book Store. An Oyster Supper will be pre pared at the house of Mr. Sills, in Mice &Min' , onj Friday evening, December 27th, for the benefit of the church. . •ngh id "lin- ' a of the ipon all .serve of 4 upon thereby f tone, piano. Mathn m, and prove is desi ven ap se new size ssfa - lOW Will any one loae the present opportunity for procuring Frames, Albzuns, Card Fraines, Bustles, Pictures or anything vise in our line, when the place is so bandy and well known, and the goods so very reit.' sellable ill price. ammo & 133TAT.T.rm, Mar Who wants to buy a heantifnl Amyx akireniely cheap, an elegant•variotypf such for bay low fignres at EABDING & th&r, =es:gallery of art. ' Dont fail tosonre and examine for yonnelf. • Deo. 9. Rola-11E11—J. N. CALIFF has remov ed his Law Office from over the Post Office to the Ilocorder's Office, whin-he will give particular attention to conveyancing, 'Orph ans Gout business, Sm. Oct. 31.-2 m. reduces !,n2 when vatiorts m them If his &I- I' Dg SHEET =31118F0.-Alt of the later pieces, Oat received. at Ciismainus's. EVI4ITIVIIERE TRIMPHANT.—The highest prize, the Gross of the .19gion_qf Holt or, was Conferred upon the representatiTe of the (an it BA= fiEWRie MA: CHINES; 'at ' 'the' Exposition truivertille, ' an Paris, 1867, f thus attesting thek great su sze rriority; over all . other Sewing mochas' , es. l -- or sale pi V. A. Cationuan, Towatids.l Sri Ivigi..itli . e largest . stuck of Leßoy . W. Fsirebild's ° , lila Peas ever offe r ed In WI murk, et Clipmpesids.. s . iiiir Richardatilee Instructora - 7i6r. theTiano. for sale at DeWitt it. Dittrieli'a Make your daughter a Chridt , mos Rresaht worth having.. Clo to DeWitt tuttrieh's and get one of those fine rian*4 o !. 4, 1867: • pewitt & Dittrioh offer great indtteementa to teachers desiring anything to that ;inv. Give them a call. Nov. 7.. • WANTED .-500 bushels of Charcoal. Apply to S. N. Aspinwall; Nov. 27. Towing Bums 17./eatßair.—The Stockholders of this company • are hereby • natifted that a meeting will be held at th • First National Bank, Towanda, Wednesday 18SS, between the hours of 1 and vst . ay, fqr the eligtiop of a Bvesident, six Maggot's mid a Treasurer, to servo the en gtaig year, N. N. Barra, Jr,, ••:.! , towsadgeNov. 20,1867. ktrertw , • " ie.. The stockholders oi ' the yrst National Batik of Towandaaril hereby toll . fled that tha,eruinallaecitiitg foftha election of directors will be held at. the bibs of the 1311014. 1 *WAY Jae. /4th, 1868,1katteen the hem Ureic and tbree,p. m. , ;pitslo4 . N. Bwrrs, Cash. Qrgalts.lcom s9olto 11 14 DeWitt & Mich s. - a rims. - ,it $2 50 $3 75 . 1 25 1 50 73 2 50 1 23 70 1 50 33 30 28 75 12 00 I 35 15 00 3 00 -0-- S. %man, Prcip -, WO' 7 7 - 1 - • ~.i. , luct it4piummital3OHQoNiyill.4.44 he Asneriiin - Hotel. Towards Deo. It . 1 by Rev.:. T. Browooll,Mr. p. A; Souk; Ingram to Miss Ll' &honors? Weld . 2 4 1 9401 C., ,(lj; ouratr,-caus "14(6% t 1887, by. ItoC4:1/ . S. I ',...-.MVILMI ,I I-hk, , - , - - #4lftilet ,•*,',. ::--- :.----`,-; ':1 ..:'--: , f,.-f.. i fiTigriiillitt Attirirly` ; 1 •,. Pratitti4 l .4 4 //e 4 C 4 W oi W!laStO* i alYnt° l "li nr;', AIM:tO/ , P, , ,:stegi*, - ' ll / 1 0 413 enalP *4 4 NAM - 7 00 1 1u1'. , puir-iircialmw:4ccio , ' ci a aiiioea t cotta g e, on Wl' 12tti inst., -by itev.l - ,11s1: , 1 i leek Armstrong, Mr. Hiram Kelley - of Le i B°4 t9,l ) . l *Peirfne / 1 4, 1 ce*5. 1 ! EEthyli iIERCIE—GARBISONAt the liNtidenee of ' aA ll Othler4l% Albs, Dem.._ .1 britsv. J. L. Watson, Frank-nem to iiiilliOttio fit if* -D 2 4.4 . allitl;niantL4o24iti G Climber died in Washington D. 0. of- Ointump • Hoo p Nov. 2d, 4867; hi the 26thyearof his age. , 7 . • The subject of memoir ;entered' the army, inlB6l`and• 'seried twitt - yee'rs and six months. His _health failed.hini and he was• detailed into_the Fourth:. Auditors 001ce, Treisnry Department. ~,At the close of .his ... term of service he wa s apPpointed a clerkinthe same . Ivikera he remained 'until his death, which{ VAS peaceful tbul his last request yea• that his friends would meet him in hetirmi His remains were brought hoineandintered by the, side of his' niotherin Frenetown Pa.: , GOODRICH—In Wysox; Nov. 21, Miss Sa ' rah Goodrich—formerly a resident of To wanda—in the 73d year of her age.. "..;.She 1144' dead, but sleepeth. " New abvtrtioettutitti. LOOK OUT FOR HOLIDAYS NSW. NEW GOODS I W.. A. -.,CHANBERLIN Ras' enlaried - hls - stare an ha j 'at =aired a large sto4 or Gold and .Stiver ' - AMERICAN. WATCHES Ana im well .aelected assortment o 1 SWUM. WATCHES, all warranted to ran well or the monep refunded. Be keeps on hand a large asj sortlie4t of the celebrated BETH THOMAS CILOO-1C: Abe an elegant aSsortment: of the latest styles Geld . , JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE Ia the-platfd life. he has Bogen Btother I F 010:c S .AND . SPOONS! I " - Heavily, plated Broakfast Dinner Castors, Elegant,treble plate double, 4311 -• Cg'PITC,RERSI Handsome Cake Baskets, BUTTER 0. BERRY, DISHES, Pfclirle Stands, Tea *ells, &0., &q., &a. C.II,IIIBpLIN now keeping the' _ - (MOM k BA KER'BI Family Sewing Machines. • - " These Machines are superiur to all others fo r limily use, for the following reasons • - .They sew with two threads e.feect .from,the spools, and requite nn rewinding. They are more easily understood and used, and less liable to derangement, than other ma chines. • They are capable of executing perfect.y,' without change of adjustment i s much greater variety of work tbo other machines. • • • The stitch madr) by these machine* is mach more firm, el , stle, and durable, especially 'upon articles which require•to be washed.and ironed, than any other stitch. - • • This stitch, owing to the manner in whicti the under thread is unwronght, is much the most plump and beautiful in use; and retains this plampness and beauty,even upon articles frequently washed and ironed . , until they are worn out. • The structure of the seam la such, that, the' it be cut or broken at - intervals of only a tew stitches, it will neither open, run, nor ravel, bat remains firm and durable. ' Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. With these machines, while silk is used upon the right or face side of the seam, cotton.may be used upon the other side without lessening the'strength or darability of the sesuli"This can be dons on uo other machine; and is a great saving upon all articles stitched - or made up with silk. • These machines, in addition to their superior Merits as instruments fox sewing, execute the most beautiful and penntitzent_ embroidery and ornamental work. ' . ica can get Sewing Machine Needles, and all articles, pertainhig to the .sehlno tautness . . I M U B I 0 !' PIANOS, 011GtitNS AND MELODEONS ! You can get atCEIAMEgitLIN'S one v3l' DECEER, BR Tarp'. lINE9UALLED PATENT PIANO -40iTES! No better made in . the States. warranted sev en years, and to stay la tune longer than any. other. . 1 Keeps on hand the American , end Treat pridsley St Co , celebrated PARLOR ORGANS! Which for sweetness of tone and style of finish cannot he surpasSed. Are suitable for Churches Lodges, Seminaries, and the home circle. Also ii general assortment of. other musical instru ments together with Violin, Violincello Strings Bridges, Tail Pieces, Bows, Bow Hair, Keys, Resin, d6c., &a. - Remember that I do not depend upon the sale of Musical Instruments fora living, Conse quently am willing to sell -at a very small ad• vance. ,WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING, Done In the best manner, as niaal. at low rates . Towanda, JulylB<,lB67. THE GREAT UNITED STATES TEA WAREHOUSE ! OF T. Y. KELLEY Sr, CO., ••.- No,SOYesey,Street, New York, Base opened in connection with their present extensive.Wbokisale Brablishment, a large and ELEGANT RETAIL DEPART MENT. • - For the express purpose of retalling'their goods to CONSUMERS AT ;IMPORTING 'PRICES, and'thus save them the inunense - profita which tonally go to'the middle men and'epeoulators, We guarantce our teas and- coffees at all Vines to be fresh and pure And warrant all goods 'sold froin this bone to, give-entire satisfaction; - otherwiselhe goods may be returned, and the Money will be refunded. PRICE 'LIST. ooLoimi, [Black] 80 - .10, so; 90,1100 per lb • Best .. WSW, [Green and - Black] GO, 70; 7.01 80, 90,11,00 per lb:, Best. YOUNG SYSOl d fi [Green] 60, 70, 80. 90, $1,00 . , 91.10. SIAS pe lb., Best. IMPERIAL, [Green] 90.11,00,11, ENG. BREAKF - AST, [Black] TO,. 80, 90,1,00, 1,10,1,20, best. JAPAN, 90, 1,00, 1,25 per lb. GUNPOWDER, Ix, 1,60 per pound. GROUND COFFEES. ÜBE 810, 20, 24, and 30 eents per.penna. - BEST O4D GOVERNMENT JAVA, 40 centa , per pond. - BOVA!. CLU B--Extra Pine--35 cents. We have appointed • . & Wfirmax, , Age4s or the sale of ear Teas acid Colibef.et . • CANTON -. RA - • Who will tarnish clubs from all parts of Brad-' 1 1 1 3 i rd, county. AU goods are put uplorounselvell one pound packages at .our Warehouse In New York', and retailed at- Cailtoitty Sews. 90L.WELL & WHITMAN; stabs same prices, which thpy are to be had oyei our counters in New York -- Al! goods put up by_ as bear the TRADE NABK•ot " The 'Great Salted States Teal Warehouse," of T. Y. KelMy & Co., tamp .ed'otritPickage.:7,Nolz! ar e -gell4ine • ND TAcißotrou or onr4gimili Ircuzi 'l,ll Who aieintereitedla buriag a frit-dim artlcletal Tea 4ind Collee;a the lowest posiibla rates. sapt4l2, - •,- • . ICE VORAOdd AND liVitia BrlsmitaU CotoelPtCheap Store. 11, HI Erg 2. 2141410rifir - o.lllreUrl 't.r . I - • 0 3 " "e••`" 7 • ?‘: .r 5 NIA 000b8 -11111 9 010D81 , ' - T 41MIOGIUTEDFOJTEE - 110161DA191. • • , ;- . 11 1. 21 11 :4trTAyLon & co.'s MAIIMOTB STORA • 1nipe1t4,311661416' f. 3r. _ .., r~, ~ g wo v 7 . 3: ct 24 , - 4 a g _ , , I t b. ; ' bs t-+ c. • • tti tg. t:1 - r §lr Wm Ds! sr" °clops! BUST pECIEIVEI) FOR THE ItOLID. cuzipzu Taut ma! 4T TAYLOR & CO .ii MAMMOTH STO Means' Way /4tain — Street, To -41 El E.( h o 44 t:4*. fr 4 ;AI • co El IMF ill in Zil . 0 1 1 aNn. ;TT 41 0 P A & I=z = A 0 0 CZ 0 NEW GOODS! tow awns! JUST RECEIVED FOR THE HOLIDAYS I enniriat nuifizvia 1 AT TAYLOR & CO.'S MAMMOTH STORE, Means' Block; Rain Street, -towand4. • R _ , 0 4 );:j 21t i R O . r: I tag- . , 0 i i • titt • --A, • K. '..y ~~~~ ::~: El Xrd 0 00 re 313811 4b Er g. E D TRE /19g1341484 =V =unit . " ;47p4 itsm TAILOR 00.131iCilil STOAL Mesas' Block, Main Street, Towanda. 40 co 5 r 3 .~ ~~ El oe, 0-3 g B ti o re d' ;I; - 1-1 w . 1 $, , o ,:i 1 s I! 6 as es E Ei l .41 N .'. 4 et ' .. m _ 1-4 . til tl :.; ig F tMI Ea ' ; 1 F ' 0-3 1:1:1 'm Ow k W r itittUaL22l 7,ls l olttrA9P"in . - ;'lr. r - STATEMRIT.O,P,,TIMAMOUNTe DPORIPTIOZiw) of Ikalliidikirikiisa t psoW, a -rmage, -- tiosikilks and,l d Frs)fit 0 bj *:t tes, 14 4020iti10 : 1 444 OPM.II ~At, inerAW l 46,, ; AMitiAgt,#lo);_kaW§t..,_ 7Ptlial ) 4 340 :'')-t.'"ri r • • , . •-, , • •. - To t • - - • 4 ! VOW& EN liozoVi Aim'abla 249 Asylum 195 Athena , 471 Atlmas Townahipl , 283 Albanyy 59 Alba Baronet.; • ISO Bareby .. 225 Burlington -` Burlington 204 Burlington 'West'" 371 Canton, Township 142 903 Columbia 162 Franklin 331 Granville . 1 225 Herrick . 313 Leßoy'. 1 49 Ljtchbeld - 75 Lellaysville 37 Monroe Township., ' Monroe Borough. :: Orwell. . 1 Overton ~., t:i. Pike l li ggTosit;liiiiW Bone Borough.... Smithfield. 0 Springfield • 86 t3yhti fi outh Creek . . '64 St '8 Bheshegnin 'Borough. 96 Standing, 17 Terry . .. 37 Towanda Twp...,. Towanda Borough. 17 Tiniandi North 14 Troy Township. 33 Troy Borough. '1 This:warn ..... Ulster.:;.:..,, ' 4 2 Wolin . .65 Windhani. I. Eyahoiing 13 wpm.. • • • 57 Well ' :2 Wilmot , BRADFORD' COUNTY, se. ' " ••••• 1 • L. B. . - We, the undgna OomMisidoners iiiiiroounti, Age.. liy certify the above to be silrae and cor m stateMentof the.retrups made by the several Assessors of, Bradford County, for th 3 year 8368. An d . we also gtvo not/cloth*. We sa meet at the Oomriiissioner's Office in Tominda4 On - Thutsday the 26th day of December, 1867, for the purpose of revising and oatudizirig said Assessment. • Given under Mu hands and official seal; at Towandsirthier Sid--darot Illeemaltar; 1867: . STERNE IifiEIGIE, • W-DODGE, ' JOHN A. UOODY,, •.. Gsiondasionerai' • te AUe E. 1:4.,C0i.)z.u.tv,e114 perk. Miscat THE., EATING :_4:2,TAIM.II.OIIgENT WOOD & ALLYN hairing purchased 'tie Bakery and. Eating, Establishment: fad Grocery, recent lytept by Hill &Smith,. first :,door Siontbi of the Ward Rouse Main street, Towanda, Pa., and having remiodelled the tame. they ere prepared to furnish - their customers and 'the public with everything in their line at reaSon• able rates, • ,1• - • • .• THEIR EATING DEPARTMENT , Is fi tted up , . hi the most lapprovefil:litYle :and meals are served a . all boars, arid their store is filled with* good assortment of GROCERIES. CONFECTIONARY, •oupszt ANIk DRIED F/11.11'D3,, &G., 10. They will }keep In store sadsell at wholoale and retail manufacture to order •'1 • BREADbPBISCTIT RII§K FRESH • _ ROLLE , BUNS, PIES AND'CAKES; Of all 1dn4.1 Also will keep the best Crackers of aldlindiln the market, by the barrel or potinfr Fetish Oysters constanap owlauld by the keg orOhl, cheap as , the cheapest. - - They will use thCbeat materials - in every thing and will try , to l ease the most fastidious. W We ding and other fancy Cakes made to order. ,11!- 4 Fast ] supplied daily and promptly with anyth desired in our line. They em toy none bat the most skilful work= men, and *Ion!, the best material. They are determlnekto keep a first class establishment. Give us a fair and , candid , trial and yea will find it to your alinntage. G. H. "WOOD.. J. S. ALLYN Towanda ping. 1, 1867.-I.yr. . drat estatr.-r I'ARMI FOR SALZ .Al A. BAR GLIM.. As the subscriber wishint/ to change his, be-Siness; therefore offers his farm for sale, situated in Liberty twp., Tiogs. oun ty, Pa.. containing 2.50 acres of choice land, 200 acres improved. the balance in good timber,well watered byigood 'never failing iiprings, well fenced in 20 -fields, and lays gentlj rolling, with three gocal*pplo (mallards and Wrtti t forifam ly use. The farm lays in is good 'neighborhood. and a good 'Market seven miles from Blomberg, one of the largest coat works in the State, and five miles from the Williamsport' is - Elmira S. E., handy to church and school.. The improve— ments are one old two . story house.comfortatae for a n um ber , of years , on, frame barn 40 by GO feet wit tindergroimd stablesifor 5Q cows, wag gon shed and • other necessary out' buildings, also a good Mill seat, with a dam built The • farm will be sold with everything" on the farm as follows : 12 cows and all dairy utencila, 1 span of young horses, ; eats of harness, 3 wag gons. / cast iron field roller, 1 Eagle. Mowing 'Reaping Machine Combined, 2 Horse rakes and forks ~Faaningmill; Marrows, Plowa, &c., ie.,' and in fact, ever thing that is wanting on a farm, and mostly all new. Price $39 an, acre including all ; $3,000 down the balance to brut. the purchaser. For -farther information !address U. K. IKOTT, Liberty, Tloga CO., Pa. Auk/029, 'A 7,-3m FOR SiLE.—The subscribers, Ex ecutors of the estate of Wm. Girard ,offer for sale the House and Lot situate corner of Franklin and Second streets, Towanda. The hones is nearly new Ind contains 11 rooms be sides cellar and wood house. The lot (ken closed with a good picket fence well psi nted, good fruit, well and cistern. Persons wishing to purchase a home will do well to call and ex.: amine before purchasing elsewhere. Enquire of JO!-. WOOD, or on the premises; ; • ! G. IL HAW NARY A. GIRA RD, SePt‘l7,lB6l. POR SALE.—A valuable .Hotel liwerty *Oh an eatablished bitslhess, at Alba Boro'. Apply to • MONTANE;A Aug. 2 1 : ' • "44.: • 14000 • MEN, WOMEN .:. -AND, - • CHILDREN WANTED, • ' • IN - WYAL•trgrN G TO PUIiCiLISE .The andertrigied• having a-tablieted himself at Wyalusing,respeotfolly Worms the °Meerut of this vicinity.that ha is prepared, to tarnish all kinds of TIN AND um - TEON . WARE,. • On the alitelest s notice. ALI inanufsetnie the-, 4goods myself, lam enabled to offer better acements than ,deaters who tire thelf work: done. -klerchantaNtopplied with ever t hing int • the line at the' lowest. Wes. Everytk.ing sold,: WARRANTED. Eavetrougha and abiding put on in the most approved style, and on abort notice. Give me a call. Shop in Wellea' Store Hods, over Clumberlin's Store. BUILTAER.'- Wyalusing,SePt. 10, 18G7..- iSSOLUTIO.N..7—Tbw. .co-partner-. ship heretofore' Wirth% between E. ne, and B. A. Boas, h this day dhisolrefb tantuiVechurezit. The business will be carrie d' on hereafter in the mills by B. B. Stone A Bro.; and in thestore. by U. A., Rots. JBlColling by attention to business ' tic mnritod share of puling Patrunagu i ,. 944 ; atior a/1 kindn' of gra t a , • , • - STOlitS.' •H. A . ROSS. ao 186 T. •, IWYMGRAPHALBUMS - Orm . it ithei4adetOes. el the NtritsioosG. DIVAltAin, BritN Sl4Dkand Par-1 111 9 ) 4st at fMrl34 :4 .) it I -, ; A I - • ell 0 \ 1 ==;:z " - ",1 ******* ••."•• ENE I= EME=EZM •~~l .r c... ♦~~• , .11. El . _.. , TTNiTELS STATES E r,,,';; ; C ' i'Lii ',i, ,060. 41, coif ~ . , The extension f _the routes 'this Cornpany. to .Denv,r City and ,Points In olerado and.the establiihnient of egenCles at 1 it points; of im portance in all the Western S tea and Territo eel conoletes „11, continuotts ,chain a. (Mei* from New Yor , City to the . Far West. embrao-, ing all the principal citi es and towns in ohio, : i ind t i" aila, ' • Illifioi ~ - 'ilidligati, 'Also to all points 9n;the lint of .the New York and Erie Itallwaraild its brat:Lel:ins; and Canada West, enabling them , to transtul • Goods, Coin, Bank-Notes, Jewelry and With speed and safety, and without transfer. • Their-favorable connection with ; other relia-, bleillompanles enable Weal to.guarani tee the prompt and faithful eseoution o. all E , press business in every pazt Of the Western, Northwestern and Southwestern States and Tcrritoflea. ; • ' ;. • Notes, Drafts, Bllta and Adcounts. collected, and the proceeds returned with the. greatest despatch. Oar rates Will •e as 10w4,§ charged by any other, REOPONSUI4 Company; Exten.. of route hotWee4 • 'This; Company have 'also es&blistied (Meet/ at Towanda and Athens, Pa.. and will run a DAILY' LINE betiveen Waverly and' these places, carrying all 'Good!, 'Money; -and other Packages an delivering. direct to consignees. This line - will embrace not only Goode received by Railway, but,o fier.the moat, favorable op r• tunityerer afforded for , the MelThants add CUE= • sena of Waver y, Athens and Towanda,. to do busintnis with eachother. We wish It under stood that . Goods intrusted ti onr care do not leave our bandsman delivered to the parties for whore they areintended, as We own and run our own teams. • . - - Vtar Frrr., DAM 1.40*g, Ohms afld 0014;104r ti prer :* • 14,14004101, ife ";:14 -... ~ ;.1 1, 4 1.)':4;;.:>' - ,irJ , ~ j- • - 100 1,500 MIN 48 • 5,087 1 14 1,761 El 2 ... SO .1 800 '1.40 281 525 950 1 3,320 1,760 ! .1,200. -190 FED 190 3,575 4,666 , 4 0 350 • 767 5,150 1,250 ~#li~uUariea~ lowa, Wise ,nsin,,,M . onvi, Diin nesota, Kansas, Nebaska., etc.i Waverly,,Kthei .andfTasvanda. C. A. DEWLTT, Gen i l-Supt F.E. BiRBER, Agent, Towanda. Sept. 12, 1867'. ^ - NEW FALL ;5 . ; WINTER 000)S. ,The subscribers are now receiving in addition to their former stock, a lino assortment of New Goods for tile FALL• AND WINTER..TRADE 1 Consisting in , - DRES_S•.GOODS! • Suck as MERINOS. EMPRESS CLOTHS ALPACCAS, PLAIDS., DaLLISS, ace. Prizits Vora 9 0 15 eta pr yd Ciinghams ' • 12i . is " Brown. Sheetingatand Shirt' Inge - 10, 20 ." Bleached do d0....10 0 30 "",-. TABLE .LINEN AND TABLE CLOTHS !: • , CRASH' AND DIAPER ( EDP, TONSILS, LADIES SHAVII 4 S FOR THE SEASON! tussr.s SHAWLS, POE THE SEASON 1 • nice. L llne.o. • • -DRESS TR1.14 COMPRISING THE LATEST STYLES. A large and splendid Swot, latest' atylei of DRESS AND, SACK BUTTONS I Shirt§ $t so'te t'l 6 einh. DAY'S PATENT LINED CLASP HOOP SKIRT A uew. and . rpleqjd tkr - A NICE LINE OF. RIBBONS, YANKEE. NUMMI, !RHYMER; &CI.. . A goad aisortment Bien, and BUCK hIiITTENS _AND , GLOVAS I large varlet' LADIES GLOVES AND. 119SLERT; A. aloe thd latest styles o[ I. A ADIFtiV:oLoAKs AND SACKS At very low prices. , ILDIN We are also. receiving a splendid line of goods In this department, such as the late styles ota -, '".Itti.TSLAND BONNETS, ( • Together with a nice limp. of TRIMMINGS AND ,FE HERS. ! • • • ExPrewily ft); i the .FAIN. AND WINTER TRADE! • All the laic and differerd styfiii of • B, 0 N N E F - R. A.M E S! So thaw° amine:Tined to' unit tbc *Arita and tastes' of all. We are supplied Withexperienced and able It Illlnerli, and will spare no pains to PiFftee Bad give sathifactinn: in this littonclt, our bfisiness. ' • • • Thankful for past favins..We hoposvo'riertt;i continued share of the public patronage. B. A. PkTTES •St . . • Toivandii; Sept; 80,111367, . . gTRAY.:-;-014nie the enctosiritt, E of the subseriber;Suddifteld tp. ,IhOui the Stith of October, 2 young horned Backs. The Owner is requested to prove ..prop . ell3:#4l9 therm tild'inke`thent awl% • • • '! • • C#4.416 B, .11001084t-'2: . . VOR-Elaß EX011.001:F0 rift 1410VESITI—J, Volt% ; FariLs.,4 10 illOreadt: 11 41 1 0 0 4M 1 •10rrelrands ri)l3° . l , Agents. Towmilitalov. 16, 1887., • d 124 4,10 fivi NSW* Thirt. op tb!_Pth day of Jtoieurriel 1. - #,D4lB6tAwarrantin Bank:it:Vey • j og issued ao,Wathe mentetorNowsid - Pruissa /IT Of Skriailki4,4 the axial cot ilea4tccd i e4d i stata of penudivania, who" has ' been adjudged a r - 06'1110 . Wm - petition ; 'Mar -thipsyrc ' aan oien kru t orals dell and delivery of ail propm% - •.i:•.• ty- belonging. to anch, Bankrupt to Motor for ! • Ur use, end - the trunsfer r ,of soy property by - blur - 1W forbidden eby Bar .;:thst. meeting Of the creditors of old. Bankrupt to pm their _ debts and' to &owe one or ,more Amiga's* or We estate, wilt be head at Court of Bankript. • •.„oy bs holden at thfrofflue of Um Reeder - "In the Coact House, in the Borough of, Towan- • , del Wore EDWARD OVERTON; Jr.. ' ter. son: the 4th day: of JANUARY, Lk. f 2l a • 1868,64 2 o'cicialF, ir gi r THOMAS A."HoWLMT 4 MI " MN S I ZIC a e l ot i • P e e l l a nt Hy ,E. lf: coOLBAHGIr; DettuV. '• • i DMIIIISTRATOR'S . . Netlce Is' hereby given, that .411 persotur. - Indebted to the estate of Lyman" late ,atdoc'd. ,are - nrioelted make Jteitiedlitte Ptiratapt, and those baring claim - against acid 004 W will present them authenticated foreettletent,•• - •—• • • S. M. W HITE, ; - - Adminlatrater. 13 •- 1 1 'l3l 4 I Noy. 28,1867 NOTICE.-- ; Noticp is hereby ;ism that ill persons indebted to the estate of JOHN N. BASHES ? dee'd.; late of 'Pike' tmi..''.are requited to maloe'lensedl. ate pitYment, wlthost delay, and those luving • - claims against said estate must present them' duly Rothe-Mated for settlement.' Nor. 26, 1867. ' ,administrator. tN BANKRUPTCY.—In the natter lof Gto, P. Tracy; Bauk.rupt. In the Ws-, ' tirict Court of the United States for the Western , District of Pennsylvania, tur. ••. _ • To whom It may concern :: • 7la• anderilgpsed het eby gives notice of his appointment as Nut- - signee of George P Tracy;. of Monroe, In the • county of Bradford, and State .of Pennsylvania within said Diatriat, who -has been adjudged a 'Wild-apt upon his own petition by. the . Dist Oct, Court of said District - • Dated atTcarands; this 10th daybf Deeember, A. D. 1867 . . J. P.. Bittur, Assignee. -, WI 111 Tl4l. BANKIZII.POM—In ° the matter '- __ . . .1 - of'Win. B. - Cortrhrht, _Bankrupt. In tho'" - _ - District Court of the IN,LeX,. States for the ; ---- Weitern Diattict tit PennttPratia; u. -ii ~ _, Toi_t_horn It ma 7 cone.ern - r • The truderaigneri • = Ite - Abkgives nottcry of bis • appointment U al. aignee of Wm.__H.COrtright,of Meshoppen,ln_the • County of Wyoming,tand State of - Pecuserania " 'within said District, tiro has Olen actjedged a Banknapt. upon his owftvetitiontr the District , Court 'of said District. - , Dated at Ifeshoppert,'this' 6th • yof Decem• St . ber, A.D. 1867.. 1 . , .IBTE , • , • • • 11112111 P..VA lasiguee. ORPHAN'S COURT . ALE.—By virtue of an, order lamed out "et Orphan s Courtof Bradford County , the rut enflamed ad: nfinistrator of the es ate, of John liteilfahon, late of •Sheshequin twp., "d e ed will 'ell' en the premises, on SATURDA,Y,ANU &BY 25, 18s0 at 1 o'clock p sn., the :following described, lot piece or parcel bff Ind liteate in Sheshequin • twP., bounded and described as lolloWs : Be ginning at a corner, thence by to No. 94,101; thence south 30° 15 rain. eight :pers. toe corn.' er; thehce by parts of lots Nogg 101, 102 and 103; south 599, west 184 pra. to a c e ases ; thence along Sheshequin roadoaorthG4i I west. 22 pre. thence. north 63°' west' 78: pre. to it corner ; thence by parts-of iota No: 91, 454"22. north i f 49 ° east 236 pra to the place, of be ening. Con- . taining 92 urea and 112 perches, more or leas. f ALSO—A - lot in same townshi , beginning at corner of lot now owned by Stephen Newell. , •ort !beef division lormerly made by Franklin, and Davis B. Blackman, and running as the old fence runs bet Ween the river and the stage road all the distance through thel old farm with. aq offset upon the bill Of about 11 or 12 perch.. es.' The.otil papers designating the line el le ' supposed were left With 11. 11 organ, some .35f .. years ago, and being the old. drision line bet tween sild'Franklin end Davis' S. Bleat:at. model)! Eaid Mcrgani and .11a0e1 Coolharig := \ lt , bciunded oath: south.east . by Frank li n Blacl4- ! man, on the .n o rth-east by Jae on Blackman, . . (new lands of . HoracV li orton) • o ath by Lauda ' of Miner and Berner, and othe lauds of 'sal • decedent'. Containing 10 acres, ore or less., ALSO— Lot situate in same to, sblp, , boun -' ed on th e narth.by Jeremiah Kilmer, west by " o l k lands of Abraham Berner, sou h by first des- • • . cribed lot above, east by ace°, d dcseritediok_ above. • Containit-g 12 acres ; ore or less ‘ Tsars—£so,oo to e paid npt eacir.paroct of land being truck s 'd wit, one-t ird of ,the bal. once on tLe homestead farm on con fi rmation of•-. -. the sale,-and the talinc - t - in -4 . o eqnal animal- 7 Installments, with interest the whole sum . . annually. One half of tho bane :of thOurs chase money of the other, two ots.on conlirrea. • tion of the sale, add the balance Vat interest, one ear thereatter. JOHN RillotiAliDN, • • Administrator. . ~/,t t- PRESS..OO. Dec,l9,lBGl NOTIVE IN •BANKRUPTUY , , .•, . • - This is to give notice, That, on the V Sth day of Dco'r , A. D:, 18 , 4, a warrant in Bankruptcy. was issued against the estate of Wm. TALtekney of Troy, in the eottuty of Bradford,. in • the . State of Pennsylvania, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt on his own 'petition': and that the paymenVol any , debts and tHiva'ry of any property belo gum w suchflueliv.pt to him or for his use. dd the Arausfor of any pro. " petty by him ar ' forbidden . by law ; -that a L meeting of the e itora of bald Bard;napt 'to prove their debts and to choose one or more ti.s• signets of. his est to, will be held at a_Coort of Bankruptcy tO be holden at the office of the Register in Ow cbart Route, in the Borough of. Towanda, before - EDWARD OVERTON, Jr. "_ Register, on 'the 22d day et JANUARY, A. D., D:6B, at 2 o'clock, p.• ist- ' - • THOMAS,.A. ROWLEY?" I - United States PJ.arshall as Idessenger,-Wes -1 'tern Diattict ef Penns.; iv:nla. _ By E. B. CO. L8.9.1G1i, Deputy, Dec... 18, 18dT.-4w ' - . rIsII3ANKRUPTCY.=-In the matters .I.of Edward Chilson, tatitrupt, ttke Disitict Court of the United States, for the Western Drs , trict of - Pennsylvania, as, To whom it mag • Cowart r ,The undersigned, hereby gives notice fd - his appointment as as. -- signee of Edw; Chilion of Asylum, in the Conn: ty of Bradford,,eutt- State ‘f Pennu,ylvania. with in said District, who has hem adjtulg:d Bankrupt upon his own peti ion Ly the Bistrick Court of _ , . Datol Towatiea, ilia ,leth !day of Deoelober, A:11. - 1867-* _ -.IOIIN - W., SIM, Avaignee. ISE DMISISTRATPR'S NOTICE.—No• •L` tic is hereby. given. that all persona ind..bts ed to the estate of Thomas J. SN'beeler, late of Smithflefd twp., are requested to nasko Immediate payment, and. all persons -having claims against sahrestato will present them] do. ly authenticated for Pettlement. - T.; D. FORREDT, Athiiinistrator. Dec. 17, 1867. _ PTECITTCR'S NOTICE.--Notice ia- Ja-htreby given 'tint 's.ll persons laaebted the &tater of Phoebe Moore, doo'd., late of' Ulster twp., are requested to make purneuts. without delay., and those having claims aeiust, sald estate must present' them: daffy atathenMea . . ted.for, settlement.. - . ABB.CM.,kII moon t. Executor. 16,1k67. EXECUTOR'S' NOTIOE:—Notim Is hereby given, that .411. 11ersla3,Isfiebtei to • t hi: estates of Tielael. Curry, ,late - of Athens township; deald. re reeneEttad to Tooke Im mediate payment i.and al, Iming. claims noon said estata.willpresentthe?n daly,4 , f...horttlaatett fo"t' Settlem is,Gl A TYMINIATRATOR'S NOTICE.L. XII Notice to hereby givein, that all persona indebted - to the eatato of 4L DISO • S' kinKEA N. dec'd, into Of Vurlingteti, arer • reiluestei to make Immediate paymeit; and 'those lumina demands against said estate will present them duly antlaenticated. for settlement._ • ' ELLEN P. McKEAM, (43. H. BILL, • - • P. 1. ING, , • . dada fatratori: Dec.l7,lBa LAriECUTRI.VS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby. gr that all persons indebted to he' estate o JOHN P. GReEN, late -of Athens tap ~'d ee'd:.are rentiested to make mediate ,paymentand those haviig claim against said estate must present them duly auk thentleated for set tleMent. WAY'a; l'xecuttlx. Dee.17,1807i A D3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- ..Cll,. Notice' is herelly given that ell iessons fa debtod to titre estate..of 8. W. VIII,: lite et - Oitrell are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having elaime egainst• said estate, must prekest them duly authenticated for settlement:. . • _ ELIZA 31 % BILL. Executrix. 1)ee.17,154 7.* TN } (Iso I Ni t Y PT ,B.Z4 .- p - t. in in " th le eti ra s t tr t i e ct r Court of the United-States for the Western DU- Ariel of Ptessylvania. To Whom It maysoncern.: Thei- undersigned, be.eby gives notice or his appointment as 95. signet) of Orson Rickey. pt Home Derongh. in. the county of Diadford, aid" Stile - 61 l'ennsyl, raisin; within said District, .who bos- bc,en judged'a'Bittkrupt upon hls owe, 'petition - h% the Distplot:Cottrt of said Dbirkl: Detect Towanda. tho 14th day of Umatilla; • A. D 4861. 401,11•1 W. 111 X, Assignee.* U l 4 , UAW 'CURRY;' SP.CLUINO; - -Exegntols.