ff!IIM= thalliOtt: _ . „ _ _ LOCAL GENERAL: TowomA Cm*liDiiti6iiity..:- .- :EdirWit Marche—Bet Itcindei Dinerric - 'Pastor. Preaching, Sundays at - iCke4' X and 71 r. al. Sunday School , ii .1 4 . N. ' Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening: . -:' 31. E. Church.--Bev. J. T. Buourusis 4 IN*. for. Preaching every-41=day at 101 a.m. find 7r. at. SundarSohaol, • li - r.`i . m.) Prayer Meeting every nuriftY ivening:= 4 8, presioerian Mu& —11.6*.- Wm. Ittairs, Pastor. Preaching every . S , m , 19 a. 3 ., and 7r . M. Sunday Seh • 1 1 P.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday ev EpLiceixtiCiturch.—ltev. ED. Hos Pis: tor. Treadling every Sunday at 1 i a t .* . and 3P. m. Sunday_Sehool, 11 r. m.' Anvearristso.—For some months the Rzrourze has been fdled 'with adver, tisements to the exclusion of a proper va, rich of reading. We aro conscious that our subscribers have had jastrause of com plaint, but exactly how to avoid it, we did not know. Our advertising however, het not been of an objectionable dander, be ing tho requirements of the wants of the town and county. We have, during the' ra4 few months, refused hundreds of dol lars worth of advertisements, bocanS we bad no room for them. • " The circulation of the Reporter is larger thou that of ak the other papers in the county combined. It goes into every town ship in the county, snit into the homes - of our best citizens. • It is our ambition to putilish a paper. which will be en accepta ble visitor. • For some months we bave been contracted by reason of the space occupied be advertisements. As an advertising me dium the &porter is not equalled by any of the piqaers of our neighboring villages, yet the terms of advertising aro much - lower. On the Ist of January we shall increase our rates, as follows: 1 Year. 6 mo: 3. mo. One Colanai, $lOO - 660 - $ . 40 Hall " 60 35 • 26 Oae Square, 15 10 7i Merchants and others, &die:Using their business, vill be charged $25. : They' will be entitled - to eoluilut, confbisd exclusive ly to their business, with privilege of quarter . ly.shanges. ti.the pressure upon our advertising!col craw continues, we Shall be obliged to en large the Reportee.' Our subscribers shall not.be neglected, at any rate. TUE RAILROAD to Waverly, which lies been in operation.for two weeks, is car rying quite a number of passengers, to the great comfort of travellers. A splendid pas senger conch was put on last week, 'with a baggage and smoking car. The track to Waverly is . now finished and the carerun to the'deliet of the Erie itaitway. Trains leave here, at present, at 10 a. tn. end p._ arriving at Waverly at ILIS and 5.15. Leave Waverly at 12.45 and 7p. m., after the arrival of trains op the Erie read. The passenger train is run by Mr. Dmsors an experienced engineer from the Lehigh Valley road, and S. 0. Mmuts is ConduCtor. The convenience and comfort of this 'means of exit from .Towanda, can only be - properly appreciated by.. those who hare been obliged to stage to the Railroad, in all Weather, for many years. Much credit is , due to the officers of tea Road, and partic ularly to Mr. WELLs President, and to Mr. Cox Superintendent, for their unwearied ex ertions to hasten the completion of the road, and for their desire to acciiirunedate,theltra - yelling public. In a short time freight trails; will be run ning, when the time-table will be changed to further accommodate those wishing to fake the morning trains at-,Waverly. itgi— The friends of Rev. J. T. 13i:owl:ram _gill give him a donation visit at the M. E. Parsonage, on Friday (dtemoon and evening 27th inst. i There will be an Oyster. 'sop per at the White Church in Wysor on New Years eve for the benefit of the church; All are incited to attend. NEC PATENTS.-RICHAED A. JACKSON of Lawrenceville Pa., has obtained a patent tbr a mode of converting Articles of Iron into Steel. 31. V. Nobles, of Elmira has invented an Apparattis for destroying vermin by effusing a poisonous gas through a tube into ieir haunts. \ Minium Rom and itierrunks K. Moms or Leßoy, Pa., have just patentedt Hay Raker and Loader. • . itS.:Kinaman and the widow of Tats have received from the:Northern Cen tral Railway Company the full amount of B,ettlernent for' damages from the Millport railway accident. The former received .one thousand dollars and expenses, while recov , ering, and the latter three thousand dollbxs. This early forethought and settlement, on the part of the-railway company is commen dable.—Elmira Ad. "The. Practical Farmer," published monthly, by Pasaaam, -Moms, Philadel phia, is one of the most valuable agricul tural journals in the country. It is furnish ed at the low price of Si per year, and the . "umber before us, is filled with valuable in formation to farmers and others; The Jury Commissiolterfii-- hiessra.Romze and firms, held their first nlethlion Tuesday of iast week, and with =Judgksissma, placed in the jury bor;the 6'l44rte4 of five hundred persons for jurors for :the coming year. ' ; • 01.. Judge SUMER is balding the ":Dember term of Court in.Monsoe mumty, ir. sace of Judge &Burr who lives in Clear fieleoonnty, and is detained at home by flicktigas in his family. ler istotwithstanding the severely cold 'weather, through which we have passed, the iceriik the river bas hot beenlrin enough for,crossiing. Oit Santo:lay two teams broke iinrough, but weie,rescued from,their peri lous position, witiout serious results. I G. W. tjoetr hits purchased the Keyst?ne Brewery," and will take posses sion on the Ist of April next. He has al ready secured the services of an experienced brewer, iand will *aka all the necessary ar raugetuenta foi brewing a superior quality of 1 Nit' We would call attention to the card of Dr. Vioniessmic, Dentist, inanother ' olll lnn, anntltinchig bis settlement with the Goodyear Vtdcinate Company. Havingoh tained a rAcense lie is now reedy suPPrY all wanting Teeth, with those flits English /lubber Plates, far atiparior in litreitgth and appearance to.the old article of red rubber, also clear from tim poisoiras coloring mat ter so objectionOlo in the rubber hercteforti ;wed. His office is in 13eidlcuusn's Mock, Opposite the Means lions°. • ' *ILItsVi , , 3 1 ,0" ,1 ding tazioe'OLThi 1149der,o14my tiny 1114/411114 Pe:l4mi lc i 'lrork : G. P.l.Pta i Oeived; - fliat revisgd, for, am ihteres ' g Ster •., _cities, anilines the t._ . 41,0411 itillg,"in ttaxlitiOn, alert ' spFdliand entil , . qf a brl 4 . , 11 .. The lonkijii they ' d vote' moat atte topics. aid 1011 disovss pall ibn, edu 'oh, :science and &matte. fh4e, travel and as gong iitcsatore,* in even aides 81 ' i monthly arca The co tees foam s•ver; , I . 1;13; S iA ~ oknimnee of hal $4:00 . emiur a . , Goon ^- opus —Part 2, as been issued b Ticknor & Fields, th the follow ing at.. . .tivA Contents : . e Metempsy- Chosis, b; B .bert Macros' 13, illustrated by . B. Eytin: e, J., (the artist ho illustrated the Ilia . i Dickens;) e Uninvited ; The Bell ~ I vs.. ender of Lyo . —lllustrated by George 3 . White ; The Smallclumge .Family,iill trated by W. : Bevel:pint; The Scotitmait's Tale * . by : et Lee ; The Blackszo4im f Molsby,--i11,.. . ted by W. L. ShepEard 1 A Penitent Cob r fession. These Stories are not original, but are / generally unfamiliar to the p esent genera tion of readmi t s. They are fr h, readable, genuinely Mid 'stories ; p ted in clear, legible type, ieitable for rea4ing in cars or on steamboat:; The pri ce its only Fifty cents a number, All boo iers-and, news dealers have - them, or they , . be procered postpaid diredtly from the • . . dishers,Tiek nor & Fields, Boston. i . A ,, , TOWANDA 4ARKETS.- Corrected qi , e.ty Tuesday by Cow, Grocers, Main Btree Wheat 1 6 Rye.... :- ... : L .... Corn ' ! ' Oats 1 Beans • r . Butter (rolls) 1 . " (dairy) -k- Eggs Potatoes Hay (per ton) '.. . : .... Salt (pm.. bbi.)L, .. ...... Flour XX ' 1 Ham i Turkeys ......! ....... , oi)ese ..;,. baoks ! Wakens". .. WEEGIIT4 OFOsam:— Wilt 56 lbs; Rya, 66 lbs ; Oats, 4 46 lbs ; Bnainkbeat, 48 lbs; Bran, 20 lbs; Mairer.l3eed 62 • pies, 22 lbs; F4 , .x Seed.s6 lbs. . Opictal Notic 17 N lel i j, e;ve7s h----o—e th e com m ence *B ly cash Broth:mei. No credit' The hi last prlce will , be pa, kinds of Conntry Produo ' be sold leak than at any loves and Mittens, a large old at cost. 141 accounts in y that date, ok ' they will be 1 tion. , , . 41 Mumtaz 17, Towanda, DO. 1867.' l i --...—.---- TEMPESANCI NOTICE.-Th Of the Bradford County Temp in the different- of the `quested to co unlade with Committee in ` gaid to' Pnbli their respec:tiv4, towns. Committee can furnish any time on reitionable notice Those appoidted Managers reported yet ac t furged to do's Towanda; Oscan A. B Towandic Do* 16. 1867. a----4----- i' t N.ABBY P H PAI'En.--Subsi:4l tions for Nasby's paper4the Toledo - received at the the Rmirinn office: Price $1 50. Nasby will continue to wri weekly until the next Republioan Wadden is inaugurato ed. Come eml`,Oxamine specipten copies. - I 1...-...0.--- , -.... ie.:Toys, oys, Toys, riety at Wic dc Blacks. ment of very pe gOods for Clans. • J • '' t ' 0 Nsw YEA.OOIPAEry.—T of yofirself and Lady is respe z at a New Years arty to be gi 1 lan House, • ' . FA., We Jan Jl. 1866' 13 62 M. I 1 4 Jan. 18—, 13. W 4, • 0 NEW Ycsoo:ot the Holc Leroy, Pa., ap ate invited to al Wednesday EveL lan. 1,18681 Gate, Loomis aid Yorrest. t Dec. 18. i i C. D. Holm' SoL SLoco4i3 • or the Juniata, is The tttle of a new s: pen of that popular writer— 2 1.. - Wrr--to be pihlished in . Weekiy, eammetieing Dec 1. sale at CiassZ co's Book Sto • ita.;"/tin OAter Supper pared at the limbo of Mr. 8 donia, on Pride*. evening, D , for •e benefit of the church. t, is` Will aluy one long opportunity' for procuring Card Frames, Bpstice, Pic else in our line, when the p qnd well kno7n,Zl and the go.. scalable in pnce,i' Emma air Who stautB to bu Almost extremd4cheap, an ele: such for; kw/figures at tax's . gallery of (at. Pont exam= for yotlselL - • , RIIfOVED.-4 N. 0/1.17 I ed his Law Oinaa . from over to the Recorder'. Office, al:! particular attention to convey tuts Court bnainFam, &c. al Sinn of Pieces; just re , -ved at C EVAZYWHSpS •• : highest prize, Oft Oross of the or, .liras colifen•ed upon the of the Gnovint t Besse CHENES; at the ExpositiO • 1857. ti*. attesting . periority over tilf other.Sewin For sale by V.I. A. C : • sogt. The *gest stoc: W, Fairchild's Gold- Pen s this market, at, 9illtairsigt" , Mir RichatOson's- Inst 'the Piano, fors tle at DeWitt Wig. The atOckholders National Bank of Towanda fled that the initial =actin; of directorslb° held MA, Bank, Tuesday an. 14tb,.18t1 hours of one an three p. m. Dee. 10. • . - IC I TowARDA nitmac: Co Stockholders, o this' cam notified that a eeting , ' L First Natifmal To • , JSZMUY 4 1861 44,4 ' b etween the 3p. 1314 for the tion. oi: a waigeri and 'Tpfasurcre' suing year., , N.I"; Towanda, N .- 24 1807, ; ~ WANfito.- Apply to S. N. 1 - ' • Make iourdaegkier ()Wet mos paraient arorth having, Go DeWitt & Pitteich's and get o ne of eta' 68 Fr*.2l., 186" k • . - iiii"Dewitt.DittrichVfer great indsummente to twohera thyditug 4nyttifnf, to their line. Give them a - • ; OS. Melodeons and = Orgw, from to $250, at DeWitt a DiMat alea. - MA R. .41" D. COOPER--;;RAY—September 19th :1867, in North Toivandis, by S. A. Mills, ga l ., Mr.. Solomon Cooper to Miss Elizabeth Bay, _ ` I both of Towanda borough." BILES--GARD—By the same, Nov 97 ;et . the house of John Biles, in North Towan da, Mr. C. L. Warcißiles of NorthTowan si da to Hiss Anna E i Gard, of Wysox. FELLOWS—DOUGHERTr:-.By the same, De0.16,-in North Towandii,llr. Solo mon ll', Fellows of Leßoy, end Miss Elia Dougherty of Ulster. DAHLGREN—SKETH--Initivolds. Zee, 17, by Rev. Dr. S. T. Spear, Charles i" B. Dahl to Augusta, daughter' of W. ;tsci• • • MIX—SPALDING--In Athens, Dee. 18th, by Rev, P.D.I Hoskins, John W. Mix, of this borongh,to Miss Ball, daughter of A. Spalding. • g.ooaditio~n of :74 4*t*c...c.if er, state that on to halite PA/on - Mfg. tia . ti industrial' 4Aion, ae well number, be ak+ of events. Wiliest gel ; • te. Terms DECKER—EI ES—lnAsylins, Dec. 17; by Rev, .J. - A. Bossed, Mr. Edward .N. Decker to Miss Ann E. Dines, , both of i Aeylttm. 11—H0.11:TON—In Sheshequin,Dec. Itlth, by the same..llr. Myron lifter. of Rome, to Miss Amanda . E. HoAon, of Sheehequin. . „EASTMAN—BROWN—At the Parsonage in 'Orwell, Dec. 19, by Rev. Clark Salmon, I Mr. John I. Eastman, to Miss limy Ar Brown, both of Orwell. LEWIS--EASTMAN—By the same, at the - same time and place. Mr. Theodore Lew, is, of Towanda, to Miss Sarah J. Eastman • of Orwell. NvF.T.TS—PAYIM—In Towanda, Dee. 21, • at the house of Mr. H. W. Wells, by Rev. Dunlap, Mr. Charles Wells of Towan . • 8 - 4, to Mrs: Amelia Payne, of Monroeton. COS—BARNES--At Rerriolaille, on the 17th inst. by Rev. D. E. Bowen, Mr. GOO. H, Cox, of Tioga Co. Pa., and Miss Polly Barnes, of Derrick. RETOITEN—ROBERT.—Deeembet 17, by .1: Rev. J. B. Lake, akhis residence, Id_r.• 8 Retch= to Mies Roie Robert, all of Leroy. giorics—BEßNEL—At Laeeyville, by Rev. DI: D. Gray, on the 2.oth'inst,, J. 8. Quick to; Miss Polly J. Birney, all of Wilinbt. 5 0 0 $3 75 0 125 25 e 1 50 70 e • 75 60 v 200 33 e . 35 . 30 0 38 28 G 30 75 e 35 00 4.15 00 3 00 00:.I 10 00 14 20 14 16 - 11 • 12 14 10 12 60113 a; Corn, lbs ; -Barley, 62 lbs; : ;Dried Ap-- A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—HHMace A vs.lienjam,in Lewis. In the Court ot Com ma Pleas of Bradfbrd County, No. - 840, Bep tember term, 1367. The undersigned an auditor appointed by said Court to distribute money in the hands of the sheriff, arising - from the sherld's sale of defeat danta personal property, will attend to the du. ties of his appointment at hie office in the Borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, the 31st day of JANUARY, 1868, at 2 o'clock, p. m., where all persona having claims upon said monies will Attend or forever be debarred from the same. G. D. MON TANTE, , Dec. 20, 1807 A VDITOR'S NIITICE.—In the mat ter'of the assignment of the Farmers Un ion Insurance Company to 11. C. Baird. In the Pout of Common Pleas of Bradford County No. L 55 September term,lB6o. The undersigned auditor appointed by said Court td distribute moneys in the hands of the assignee, will attend to the duties of his ap pointAent,at his officein the Borough of To wanda, on SATURDAY, the Ist day of FED RUARY, 180., at_2 o'clock, p. m., where 1111 persons having ,claims against said fund mast present them, or be forever debaired. G. D. MON TANTE.- Auditor. ay of Janu to do a'strict- • • be 'given. d in cash for and goods , . ther took, will be :t be settled eft for collec & CovELL. TN. THE DISTRICT COURT OF the United States. for the. Western District of Pennsylvania. William A. Park, a Bank rupt under the Act of Congress 61 March 2d, 1867,'having applied for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims'provable udder said Act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given, tc all creditors who have proved their debt, and - other persons interested, to appear on the 23d day of JANUARY, 1868, at ,10 o'- clock, a. in., before said Court, .at the office of EDWARD OVERTON, Esq , at -Towanda, Pa., to show cause, if any they have. why . a Dia- chatcharge should not be granted to the said Bank rupt: And farther notice IS hereby given, thatthe second and Third Meetings of Credi- Jots of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th Sections of said Act, will be bad be fore said Register, at the same time and place. S. C. McCANDLESS Clerk U.S. Dist. C , art for said District. Dec. 26, 1867.-2 w. • Managers, =ranee ErniOn .unty are re , e Executive • Meetings in • Executive ers at most l• ho have not . without de m, Sec'y: ngreat va- A fa. assort use of Banta Dec. 17: company y solicited en at the Ili !. easy Eve. ,t Prop mb House, tend a dance. lingo: West ; ill $3 00, b, Prop'r. aid of the .17 from the :ON BES• e New York • 1867. For ill be pre in Mao e oember 27th, he presen I es, Albums, or anything e is so .handy so very rea Suarzzr. a beautiful t variety of ma do Baum to'come and Dee. 9. • has rewire , . Peet Office he will give 01Ph- 211 tLe later --The , el Hon presentative WING MA- Univeinelde, air great an- Machines. , Towanda. of Leßoy er offered' in nctora for [_the. First 1. hereby nofi the election 1, aloe of the :,betirecn the . Ens, Cash. I Ism hereby held et the Wednesday ours of 1 and 'president, six :serve'the en *444 00 lonisheis ..iroaraTh of.Ohar,coe 1 Nip) Mnertiotmento. Dec. 24, 1867. TICE TO ALL CONCERNED! NO accounts of Solomon St son having passed into the bands of M. E. Solomon, he hereby gives notice that the accounts of the late firm, as well as his indlildnal accounts can bosettled at the' store of Solomon & Co. As he lives in Rochester, it is necessary that these accounts should bd closed. After the Ist of Feb. tnary neat, all unsettled matters will be placed in the hands of anrotlicer tor collection, with out regard to persons. All indebted WM - 83RO - costs:by settling before that time. - M, E. SOLOMON. Der,. 23, 1867. NEW STEAM FLOURING MILL IN STANDING STONE I The subscribers having erected a new Steam Flouting VIII, at a heavy outlay, on the' ite of the old Distillery in Standing Stone Township would inform the people of Bradford County and Vicinity, that they are prepared to execute work in all its branches in the I most approved manner. Their mill has all the-modern improvements, and built by skillful workmen : and - one of the firm being a practical miller, they caw guaran tee their work. They respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, pledging themselves to render perfect' Batt-faction to customers., Give us a call.. so- We will keep on hand at all times, Mtn; and Feed, Ir-hi:genie and retall,a . lowest• cash prices. Or The highest cash price paid fot Grain. ACKLA & VAUBHAN. standing Stone, Deo 26,1867.-3 m, Q mETIIIN a N, E' " 1 • J. 0. FROST, 1, - - , Would call attention to the het that be has etartd a' 0 ; RNITURE MANUFAC, I rOitY , , . . In Tewarida. In which he has - tbe lateat - bn -I proved Machinery driven by Stesim Power, and Is now prepared to offer greater inducements to I the pablie than aver to purchase their tarn 1- , I tare et hlm. I have also added another , s LARGE WARE-ROOM Topt t y store and sm now exhibiting the lirgest and best stock of Furniture to be found in this region, which I.am ?nappy to say I caa sell at • • ; GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 1 To the Far Mer I would say S can aellyoulniore Furniture for a loud of. Oats or Wheat, or a tub of . Butter. than - you. could buy with the. same before the War. In my new Ware; room ,' will boloupd tine , LIBAARY AND PARLOR SUITES! In hair. cloth or reps, also is atiuslia. to be , covered to order. I have alsb ;CHAMBER • In walnut. Cheimut, sc.; down to-the most come:ion, slab Tuckers.: Decamps, and Balls, Bluing Beds, Spring • liattrasses, Husk Sea • Wasp, Mess, Mir and Sponge Mattresses, P 11- lows, Comforters, Qailts. Blankets, , Table 'Spreads, &c. Also Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Breakfast, Dining and Extension Tablo, Mar' hie Top Centre Tastes ,Sofas,Tete-atetes; Rock 'era, Easy Chairs, Piano Stools, Book Racks, What Nuts, Chiidren's Carlages, Cradles and Cribs, Looktng glask 'Plates, Picture Frame; Phottograpli Ovals, Steel Engravings, Cards and Tassels, Sc., in fact a fall assortment - ot everythitig in the line. All of which will be sold cheap for Coifotry Dealers supplied at Wboicsale,prides 1 - The public are invited' Jo gall . _ ,________ my stock before .pnrcbasing elsewhere. !Mora on Main Street, 2 doors south of MoitanyiMb I also keep on band, a large assortment of READY MADE COFFINS; .\ rozO.he ost common to the Hoeg Mahogany Or R4seiroo 'which Ida be lorniehed with or wlthout.kttolance with Hearse. at as low a priee'aithe same qualify op be pnrceasesLelae whot•e. Dee. 11361,—yr. MEM unman* _ • „. • ~ . - f , •*,,— .- : 4 ` 7"741'........ .1 0 * ~./` H,I if 08 -- ;',G,ICO I Vi r ,r - - 4 And so dinebnalasseatt : .. ---qi i _ , •-i, f` - ' witlngps r STORE. -1" . ,sai lf_ Ile lieepi mood goodiud selle_Asep.' . yka can tad All lands ot.All =WAN _ VERSION MATEO:i t she &largo of CLOSES. Inehellog -the c 5,11144 11/011A13 tasnafsetare. Ahia 'a, ip as-* sortaeld or JPWELET, adualm.,... spud CAI ant, pupal asscomat ot Illistrnii,PlnTsu WARWltiendlad spoons : forks ; : Lai** toptiete, se. 'of the best anonsfutans: - - •: -_- ' !SOLID SILVER SPOONS' insaulketaren to , arder. : ,. Watch and Clock repstrhlg *me on the shortest notice, lathe best manner,, he an ex perienced workman; AU at pri c es that- IDA glvesstlsfsetion. ' 4, U. VWZaq; :.TOtrinds,Deo.-11, Isir. , , EW FIRAC—The undersigned baie this day formed =a twoartnership: alulte the: firm; dame ...of Alex. Weems'-St Cp4in the Clothing Basinen, end, will cod• fine the some at the , store; of the late ,firm of &down k Son. Thanking the public for past liberal patronage, they moat respeothi Hy soli. cit a continuance of therame. r • ' • ALEXANDER SOLOMON.! JU NATHAN-STEIN,. LIUS WOLFF.. December 9,1867. ' Ira ? co 4 7 A?11- : ,`NEWS" .; _l ALEX::SOLOMON .E: CO . . S 0 L 0:24 ;3....& , HavC jut received a large stock of READY MADE: .CLOTHING lately manufactured at Rochester, by the Juni or member o f the new firm, and As they intend to make up . a - , Large Stock bf Spring ,Goods And need the room, they will dispose of the WHOLE STOCK ON HAND, And It was never larger than now, REGARDLESS OF OOST And at ranch lower price thin they can be VADE VP FOB . OW Because the whole of it must be cleated on w tibia the next sixty days.' • - • ALBS. BOLL/MON & CO. Towanda, Dec. 17, 1867. • OPENING O.P..THE ,TOWANTOA TOYS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS; Auditor,i_ CROSS & CO.'S ! POPULAR GOODS POrill - VAR PRICES Elegant Presenta for the Holidays, AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER Musical BOXOB, Photograph Albums, MUSICAL DISTRUAIENTS Cava Cases; Gold Pens, ELEGANT BOOKS We are : offering oar extensive stock of the ab 3 ve, goods this month, at - • GREATLY REDUCED PRIES t And invite our friends - to come l early, so-as to avoid the crowd Arming the last few . days be fore Chi:retinas. Towanda; Dee, 19, 1867. - "'WARM FOR SALE AT A BAR JL: :GAIN. As the subscriber wishing to change his trainees, therefore offers his farm for sale, situated in Liberty twp., Tioga Conn. tir, Pa., containing 250 acres of choice land, 200 acres improved, the balance in good timber,well watered by good never failing springs, well fenced in 20 fields, and lays gently rolling, with three good Apple orchards and Fruit for lim b, use. The farm lays in a good neighborhood, and a good market seven miles from Bloasburg , one: f the largest coal works in the . Btate, , and Hymn:Wee from the Williatsport & Elmira H. handy to church and school. The improve meats-are one old two story house comfortable' for a number of years, ono frame barn 40 by 66 feet wit underground stables for 50 cows, war gen shed and other necessary out buildings, also a good Mill seat, with a dam built The term will be sold with everything od the farni as follows: 12 cows and all 'dairy' utencils, 1 span of young horses, 3 sets of harness, 3 war gone; 1 cast iron field roller, 1 Eagle Mowing* Reaping Machine combined; 2 Horse• rakes and forks, Fanningmill , Harrows, Plows, &c., and in fact ever thing that is wanting civil farm, and mostly all new. Price $32 an acre including all ; $3,9119 down the balance to MIA the purcheser, For farther informaticatladdress H. K. MOTT, Liberty, Tioga Co:, Pa. Aug. 29,'87,=3m POR SALE.—The subscribers, Ex ecators of the estate of Wm. Girard , offer_ for sale the House and Lot situate corner of IPranklin and Second - streets, Towanda. The :house is nearly new and contains 12 rooms - be. tidei cellar and , wood house., The lot is em closed with a good picket -fence well pal rated, good fruit, well and cistern. ' Persons wishing to purchases home will do, well to call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. Enquire of J.M. WOOD, or on the prembe • • G. M. 'HALL , MARY A. GIRARD, Executors. flept,i7, 1867. FOR SALE. 44. valuable Hotel Property with in established business, at Alba Bono'. , Apply to r itOBTANYB WARD. , Aug. 21 , 1667. ' B R Ato.ro RD - 0011Nri REAL ESTATE itGENOT, I •• • B. Mani% 2=4% A 004.4 - Valuable gums, Still pcirtleii. City and Town,Lots for • • , Parties baying property for Bale' will Bud:it to their advantage by Awing a description - of the. une. with terms of sale at this agency; as parties are constantly enquiring for hirms:ac H. B. hIGICEAN, Real Estate Agent. '. • ..011icieontiuure's Mock; Towanda, Pa. Jan. 1067 . 1. . acres" of iin: X - peciretland, with never; Yelling- apring thereon; - striated - , ear.arid-e halt ranee .from toe Borough - of Towanda.: ~.Fror. farther panuoulogid• terint .of lmcirdre, of 7 - , KlePhar3', NortirT ol 444l.' • ". CHOICE TOBACCOI.ND— %.! sc. BrprfsigY Cowilre-CliiiiSlore. I \ • BOCOES§Oga TO `'RAILAROAD I VEILYEiP HOLIDLY GIFTS AT Writing Desks, &c., &c. kcal estate: MEM ISM it. * retitia c il - - - •i' . - - • • •••!,..,..:,,,,--:. 00 - iiii/0. , ./TiFtli s to**l(Bl : ......_ . ~....... -.:... . _.... . . - -.- . EISIGI EZEI f , s"3 , :“'' . 1 1-;:iiiiiipia ‘ Ins *nal ~: ::::2!;:5:!- : :-':,..': . :'- : 4 , ! .1•., 1 rbirliO* i 00.13 itA)Lifiailieroil4. Massur,}A)l3l4 IlaixtlTovsg4a. EN MEI N ?,• 41rn W - .--,..,-: ~ . 1 Nay wow! Nnw maw 1 _ . D F0,11.T14 HOLIDAYS cnzaiwa ' MAN wrze AT TAYLOR' do CO.'S MAXMOTHSTORE, Means' BlOok, -Man Street, Towanda. A 10.0 - • ' ••'-. ME 1:1:1 fr 4 pei I=l wea _ * c.) 0 H 0 0 0 g KW GOODS 2111 W GOODS! JUST Bkcitimt• FOR THE HOLIDAYS eniArElt - mar =gut AT TAYLOR k, CO.'S MAMMOTH STORE, Means' Bloek, Main Street,' Towanda. `1 I> g 1-3 1-3 0 w Q Q t, •••• 2 , tAI oil , 1 1 i i_, , , ''' 1..3 tr .. , 0 u • ti. (I) 1 q . 5 •=1 ti ..... Ow wow! Env El'°°l3. I pl4l3.loExvED:ralt,vrE HOLIDAYS einuize, Tsar lima!_- AT TA..R 4C4).1f/I,WPIMI B'DNM Means' Block, Main Street, Unman. kNil6ll4l swim P,O WEL :.& : fi t O O =I tacrEliSlVt =lllll TRADE 9 a 2 1-3 00 tzi, cn t 4 ~. MAA* GM &roam, idaidei the Fesson. wl*ll - bas been par. • le.baited si lobe the melt &eat liDedine• in ces. 1-3 1:0 We pledge eureelveslo give 6 UR" C US.7 0 Ai. R:s El El g tzl or 1 (- o t ..,2 .El 9 I- • ' ZIVESS ' + O ,OlDe kvezithlig taw apd daliable irill be timid •• hi this piputinent it a great reduc• g 0 g CLOTHS & FANCY 1 CLOAKINGS IP -0.4 w Domestic Cotton Goods a•sR•AT BARGAINS WI P 0 X E-i <I LI ~.~~`~ rF s , , MI ElMill MEM ' FOR TIM - ... a 1 We ' ire noir receiving.= unusual /y ; , • . • .The Inn benefit °rib@ Decline 1 i -01 Hon from form er prices. • I I • 1 . 1 the greates t variety at redu d prices. We have just pnrehasedjar gely of) geode in this line, and have on ha nd the thoat desirable et yles and makes.of initil 601 TON:''FABRIes Which'we offer at Shawls I Shawls ! Skalds Paisley Long and Square Shavis, In it ne qualittes. BrocheShawla, Preach and A German, Long and Sqn are ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES Wool Long Rawls of all . the best makes, In alliebtei and cqlora. FURS I FURS I I URS We tint to platten tar attention to cur suck of - Ladles' and Children's Furs, consist- log of .Mink, Fia t S ibert,n Squii- River Mink, Coaey,"&c.,&c., which wa offei:at a VERY J LARGE :REDUCTION I Vim last'si3es prices: HAT S'A Nff - C A PS We are now receiving direct from Manufac- torero the =largest stock of Eats and • unto e,..have ever 'exhibitel, ALL gEW STYLES At exceedligly low prices. BOOTS ' AND SHOES our stock of Boots atia"..l3tiOes is suf usual etintilete 113 evertreepect. Most at the goods we sell in this line, are man- ufastared expressly FOR OUR TRADV And warranted. We have not space to enure- ' crate the . great variety, of .Goods with which sour Store filled v bfit reSpectfully in, vile the attention of the pub. lice° our General Stock t which will constantly be, found':com plete'in all DePartmente. iiaanda -:- -. I ti ; DOK OUT 'FOR HOLIDAYS t NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I W <-;: CRAMBERLI Sus enlarged _ h!i More and ha jst received s large dock of Gold and Ether AIIERIOAN W:vrops - 1 Au a:Non selected assortment of SW WATCHlitit all warrantdd 'to run': we °tithe monep refunded. -He keeps on hands large as• sottgienkof the colebratol, - ,SAE HH 0 C C • , + an elegant assaortraent of the, Watt styles JEWELRY../ViD" - SILVER -WARE. ISE rin•the plated line.tict has Rogers Stonier ron,lts AR]) SPOONS! Breakfast (0 Dintgr Castor& *tegiuktlieble plate double_ wall OE P O. SLR S ! • • Handsome Cake Basketf, .B UTTER RE.R.BrAISHE§, Pickle Stands, Tea Bells, &0., Sae., dcc CLIAiIIEtERLIN is now keeping the e GROVER dr, OBER'S) Family &ming Machines. Ttase Machines are superior to all others for family, use, for the following reasons : • They so*.with two threads' Oleect from the spools, and require no rewinding. -'- They are more easily understood and used, and less' liable to derangement, than other ma .chines. They 'are capable of executing perfects', without change of adjustment; a much greater variety of work than other, machines: The stitch made by these machines is much more firm, ellstie, and durable, especially upon articles which require to be w ashed and Ironed, thatt any other stitch. This stitch, 'owing to the manner In which the under hread is unwrought, is much the most plump and beautiful 'in use, and retains this plumpness and be,enty, even upon'articlea frequently washed and 'ironed, - until they are worn out. The structure of 4he seam is' each, that, tho' it be cut or broken at Intervale of only a lew stitches, it will neither open, ran, nor raveli but 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, cattortmay be used Upon the other - side without lessening the Strength or durability of the seam. This can be done en uo other maChine, and ilia great saving upon' all articles snitched or made npl with WA. These nutalues, in addition to - their superior s merits aa instruments for sewing. execute the most besitiful and permanent 'embroidery and ornamental work. You can get Sewing.kfachineNeedles, and all articles perialuing to the machine business. PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS Tow can get.al CIXA3II3ERLIN'3 one of' DECKER' BROTHERS , 11 - NEQOALLED PATENT PIANO FORTES No better made in the Stites. Warranted sev-, en years, and to stay is tune longer than any other. Keeps on hand the American, and Treat "Lindsley At Co , celebrated . ' PARLOR .0 .E;GA 2173 Which for sweetness of tone and. style of, finish cannot be surpassed. Are suitable for Churches Lodges, Seminaries, and the)home circle. Alio a general assortment of nther musical instru ments, together with Violin, Violincelin Strings Bridges, Tail Pieces, Rows; Bow, Hair, Keys, Resin, &c., &c. _ ; Remember that I do not depend upon' the sale of Musical Instruments fora liVing, anise quently am willing tweed! at a very small3d vance.-. WATCH.ANDCLOCK • • Done In the best manner, as usual; at low-rites Towanda, July 18,1867. - NEW FAbL-& WINTER.GOODS The subscribers arc-now receiving in addition to their former stock, a line assortment of New Goads for the - - FALL AND: WINTER TRADE 1 Consisting in DRESS. GOODS.!- MERINOS; EMPRESS CLOTHS, ALPACCAS, PLAIDS, DELAINS, kc. Prinis from , " . 2 . 0 15cts.pr:yd Gioghtims 12±' Brown Shootingslind Shirt, 10 ® 20 " Bleached do d0....10'@ 30 " TABLE LINEN AND TABLE CLOTHS • CRASH AND DLAPE,Ri FOR TOWELI42 --- LADLES'SJE[AWLS FOR THE - SEASON ! MISSES SHAWLS FOR TITS. SEASON) kniee line o'- DRESS--TRIMMINGS!' COMPRISING THE LATEST STYLES, A !sign and splendid line of facet /41011.0 f DRESS AND SACK BUTTONS r }Mineral Skirts $1 50 to s3fp each. ( DAVS PATENT LINED CLASP 1100 P SKIRT, A new and splendid article. A NICE • LINE ;OF • RIBBONS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, &C. A goad assortment or Meni and Boys BUCK MITTE NS. - AND GLOVES . A large variety. -' I,ADIESIGL - OVES AND. 11..951ER. •••A nice line of the latest stylcs,Of LADIES CL9fIXS AND S I ACKS At Ti,nty , low prices. • Vtll4ra inare ado recelving a splendid llne of &oda in this, department, suenuithe late styles ota HATS ::A.IND BO,NITM, Together - with a nice line or TRIMiSIN GS ,-LAND,. FEATHERS FALL AND. WINTER TRADE All the late and different styles of BON.NET FRAICESI So that wo are prepared to ,suit the wants and tastes of We are supplied with, experienced and ableltilliners, and will spare no. ains to please.and give satisfaction in this. branch of our basin ss. -Thankful for past favors, ire hope to merit a continued share of the public patronage. B. A. PETTES it CO, Towanda, Sept. 30,1867.. a -Liwk/N-1- 1 6. N MEN, :WOMEN ,AND .CHILDREN •%V ANTD, IN- NYA y LIISING'! TO PURCHASE. TIN.IV4RE. i• The undenigned having established himself at Wyalusing, respectfully . informs the citizens for thisicinity that he is preparedto furnish all kind of I TIN AND SHEET ,IRON WARE, On the shortest notice: - As I manufachhe the goods myself,' am enabled to offer better in ducements than dealers who, hire their work done.. Merchants supplied With ever) thing in the line it the 'lowest rates.. -Evcrythinteold, WARRANTRD. - • . Eavetronglas and Tin-Roofing put et in the most approved style, and on short notice. . Give me - a call. Shop in Welleal- Stoic Rouse over Chamberlin's Store. ' - - R. F. BULTZER. Wy.alusing, Sept. 10,11167. DISSOLIITION.—The co-partner ship heretofore existing between B. B. 'Stone and H.'A. Boss, is this day dissolved by mutual .consent. The business will be carried on..bereatter in the mills by B. B. Stone k Bro., and in the store by H. A. Boss. Hoping by strict attention -to business to: merit our share of public patronage. gash paid tor all kinds ,of grain. STONE. B.A. ROSS. Stevensville/. 0et, , ,20; 1867. pIIOTOORArit 414811 MS OPALii 1 elres;and styles, et the 15(EW , 1 . 3 ROOK. EMI Iteivilf plated M tr. S C! Such as Expremly for the MMYMIMMO • • 14 N . OMR INL BANKRUPTCY If% ?. This is io gisi twin; met Nimmahes,...h. 'mho. ainkjustai was isarred the estate otßOWard Yu/Man offiprLugdeld,in the aunts ofßradford.and Nati of Pennsylvania, who has been adiridged s ' Bankrupt on his own petition; {that, the par merit of say 'debts and delivery of arty proper ty . belonglog to such Bankrupt .to him or for • his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law •, that a meeting of . • the ereditors'of said Bankrupt, to prove OW' debts and to choose one; or more Asslipmer of =his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrapt ay to be holden at the once of the Reghder in the Cornt Rouse, Lb the Borough of Town- • da, before , EDWARD OVERTON,- Jr., Regis. ter; on ...the 4th day-, of JANUARY, A. D 1868, at reelock, m. - - - TROIKAS A. ROWLEY ; United States Marshal as Itessenger, Witt. By • E! r i. D O i t i tß o ilYelfirm its. • • Decf4, 1861,-4w. - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:7- Netice b hereby given i theti all persons indebted to the estate of Lyman) Rightmire, late of {Yeller,.. deo'd. are requested, to bake immediate payment. and those having claims aiteinat, said estate will present them dal," authenticated foesettlement: • • S. 'BIZ= - Nov. 28,1867. " s A A 1))1INISTR'IX NOTlCE.—lirotice zooLis hereby given that all persons Indebted td the estate. of JOIIII , N. BARNES, dee',d., late of Pike Veg.: are requested to make immedi ate vayment; without delay-, and those having claims against . said estate must present them duty autheAleated for settlement. • . E. B. MISTS, Nov. 26, 11367. -- Administrator. IN -: BANKRUPTCY.In the matter - of Geo, P. Tracy, Bankrupt. In the Div trict 'Court of the United States for :he Western District of Pennsylvania, as. To whoa it may content': The undersigned hereby gives not Ace of his appointment Jia. as. slimes of George P• Tracy, ..of Monroe, in the • county of. Bradford, and State of Pennsylvania • within said District, who has been: adjudged,ar Bankrupt upon his ownpetitlon by the Diagict Court of said District . Dated at Towanda, this 10th day of December, A. D. 1867. J. P. Assignee. TN BANKIIIIPOY.--In the matter Jk of Wm., H. Cortright, Bankrupt. In the 14s:trier Court of the United States-for the Western District of Pennsylvania, as. To whom it may concern : 'The undersigned hereby givei notice of his appointment as as. siguee of Wm. H. Cortright,cif lieshoppen,in the County of Wyoming,land State of Pennsylvania within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt nidon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated at Meshoppen , this 13th day of 'Decem ber, A. D. 1.867. HIRAM P..CABTER, Assignee. ORPHAN'S COURT- SALE.—By virtue of an order issued mit of , Orphan a Court of Bradford County, the undersigned ad. minstrator of the `es ate of John McMahon, late of Sheshequln twp., deed will • . ell on the premises, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 18 5 8 at 1 o'clock the- following described lot piece or parce. of land situate in Sheshevain tarp., bounded and . described as follows : Be ginning at a corner, thence by iota No. 94, 101; thence south 30° 15 min. eight • pers. to a corn er; thence by parts of lots Nos. - 101, 102 and 103, smith 59° west 184 pm. to scorner; thence along Sheshequin road north 641° west 22 prs. thence nortya 63° west 78 _pre. to a corner ; thence by parts of lots No. 91 , end N. north 49° east 236 pre to the place of. beginning. Con telaing 92 acres and 112 perches, more or less. ALSO—A lot in same township, beginning at corner of lotrrow owned by Stephen Newell; online of .division ldrmerly made- by Franklin end Davis S. Blackman, and running as the old fence mils - between the river. and the stage road all the distance through the old farm with an offset upon the bill of about 11 or 12 perch es. Thp old papers designating the line .as is. supposed were left with H., Morgan route 35 years ago, and being the old . division line be tween saidiFranklin and- Davis S. Blatkman, made b3iiaid Morgan and Daniel Coolbaugh, bounded on the south-east lot. Franklin Black man, on the north-east by, Jackson Blackman, (now lands of Horace Horton), south by lands of 'Kilmer and Berner, and othr lands of said decedent. .Containing 70 acres, more or lege. ALSO—Lot situate in same township, bound ed*lii•the north by Jeremiah Kilmer, west by : pita' of Abraham Berner, south by Lirat dee cribed lot above,. east by second delcribed lot above. • Containir gl2 acres, more or _less. Tants-350,00 to be,paid upon_each parcel of land being struck down, one-third of ;the bal ance on the homestead farm on confirmation of the sale, and the balance" in two equal annual Installments, with interest on the whole atm annuallyS One half , of the halanr.! of the *- chase .plorley,of the other two lots on confinen: •tion of the sale, add the balance with Intere.it„ one ear thFiealter. JOHN P. IIoMAHO.N. MARTHA McMAHON t Dec; 19,1867: . Administrator. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to gine notice, That on the sth day of Deer., A..-D.1_887, a warrant in Bankruptcy was isatted.ag;inst the estate of Wm. T.kfackney of Troy, in the coaut,y of Bradford, in the of Pennsylvania, who has been ad judged & Bankrupt en his own petition; and that the payment of-any de,hts and ddivery " Of any property belonging, to each Bankrupt to him or for his rm, and the tra, nalbr of any pro perty by Iliac are • forbidden by law-; that a meeting of,the creditors of said Bankrupt to, rove their debts and to checrse one or more As signees Of his eat-te, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the 0111.16 of the Ite - gister in the Court House, in the Borough of Towanda, before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr. Register, on - tlie -22 d dap of -JANUAILY, A. D., 1868, at 2 o'cl k. p. TROMAR A . ROWLEY, United States 1 as Messenger, Wes tern District of-Penns3ivenia. - By E. 80,C0 3, L8 lIIGII, Deputy, Dec.l6, 1867.-4 w • -- N BAitIKRUP.TOY.;:In the matter of Edward Chilson , Bankrupt. In the District' Court of the United States, for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania, ss.• Tct °A= it may Conceni : The undersigned hereby gives notice of hislappOintment as as signee of Edw. Chilson of Asylum', is the Coon.. ty of Bradford,and State . ..of Pennsylvania; within said District, who has been adiudvd a Bankrupt upon his own petk ion by the District C,ourt or said . Disrlct. 'Date] Towanda, .tho 16th ;day of December s A. D.' 1867.*- JOHN W. fdlX,,AssignO. A D.3III4ISTRATOidN6TICE.-No- I a rice is biteby given, that .all persons indLbt • ed. to the estate of Thomas i . Wheeler, deed., late of Smithfield twp.,.are requested to make Immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate - will present them ly authenticated for rettlement.. L. D. FOREtEbT, Administrator. • Dec. 17, 1867 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE-Notice is . .1.4 hereby - given that all personii indebted to the estate of Phoebe Moore, deo'd., late of Ulster twp., are requested to make payment without delay; and those having claims against said estate must present them duly authentiea• ted ter. settlement Dec. 18,1867. - EINECITTOR'S - ".NOTICE.—,NOtice .11.2 is hereby given that all persons Indebted to the estate et Ezekiel Carry, late of Athens township, dec'd, are requested td make mediate payment, and strhavine claims upon said estate will present them duly authenticate* for settlement. Dec. 5, 1667 • - A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.---, .Am. Notice is hereby given, that; all persona indebted to the estate of ADDISON MoKRA Nc de4'd, late of Burlington, are ;equated to Make ' immediate payment, and 'th.oe hula demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. - • AIN P.. hfcKEAN. S. It. RILI4, P. 'ONG, /' • -Adaintstratone. , l • 'EI . XECUTRIX'S NOTICE.i-No(ice is .1.4 hereby given that lall persons-indebted to be estate of JOBN - -P. GREEN, late 01 Athens top., dec'd.. are regaestedto mate Im mediate payment, and those basing claims against said estate must present/thtm duly s* thenticated for settlement. ' StiSiN *AIRE. Dec. 17,188 i . Executrix: Deg . ti,18G7.. A DMINISTRATOS NOTICE. - Notice is hereby given that all persona In. debted.to the eatate ,of S. W. BILL; late of Orwell tap:, dee'd. are-requested to make ho. mediate psyment,ind those hiving .claimi against said estat , most pretent _them duly authenticated to settlement. • -/ELIZA Id. HILL Dee.17,18674* • - Event r. , • •TN BANKRUPTCY.--In the rr.titt .1 of Orin Rickey, Pankrapt. In the Dietr lt fourt eythe. United Elates tcr the Westent rict rentisyivsnia. To whom Waal concern : The" undendgnsd he-eby gives notice of, his appointment as As signee of - Orson Dickey of Borne Berongh.l4 ke county of .Bradford and - State of Pennsyl 'tufa, within said District, who has teen ad judged a Bankrupt upon his :ollaetition by the District Cohn: of said District. Dated Towanda, tilt 14th day of December.. A. D. 1667. JOHN W; MIX, Assignee,' 0 ABRAHAM MOORE, . Executor: ILAIRY CUtiltY. A. H.. SPALDING, Esccutm IRC
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