Nunn II ES LOCAL AND GENERAL. Trxs Tura. The- following is Time Table of the Penneyhauls aadl York Canal and Ball Road Company, erl took effect on Monday, Nov. 23, 18881 8013131WAXD. P. M. P. M. A sas mso ....6:50 12:45.... p. 743 12:58 ......718 1:13 .....7:40 1:35. NORTERAZD. :..830 UM) .....7:50' 11:40 .7:37 1197 722 11:12 ...7:00 1020 A. M. A. IL P. JOHN P. cox, superintendal WAVERLY Arnim.. Mom.. TOWANDA ATMOIS . I:Jur:mi.. TOWANDA aer.A. very deeireable property is offered for sale in our adv ; ing columns. The situation is a pleasant one, and those desirous of chasing will do well to examine the p • . 1 ! ty and learn the terms. I `Accumbrr.—Mr. WILLIAM Ns • living about two miles from PI- .. ' towards Newark Valley, had a leg heti nest the 'ankle, on Monday last. He cared for by Drs. DAmza and Brass an. doing well • FIRE IN LATHROP.—The barn of C - Ms Tswisszoar, containing s pair of hors a quantity of corn, oats, and 16 or 20 •of hay,'was.htuned onthe morning of No . Bth. The fire is supposed to have been e work of an incendiary: The loss is a sev one to Mr. T, as he has quite a stock of cattle, and all his fodder was consumed Insured for about EDO, in - Wyoming., Agent Black, of Nicholson, is taking steps to bring the guilty ones to jaatioe. A MONSTER NEWSPAPER —The Nciw York Independent has recently been enlarged, and is now the largest newspaper on this continent. It contains 72 columns, each 26 inches tang, or - 150 lineal feet per week. It is also as good as it is large. Contaiis religions, commercial, political and general news, able contributions and editorials, dc., La. Published:at the low rate of $2150 a year, with reductions to clubs; premiunis. &c. Edited by Bev. Theodore Tilton— Henry C. Bowen, publisher, box 2787, N Bs. The Trustees of Waverly v`l- loge have all resigned, for the purpose of o taining an expression of the opinion of l3 Electors of the village whether the expens t,. incurred in making the improvements n Broad street shall be assessed upon the tax able property of the Corporation, or s . 1 be paid b y the owners in front of who. e lands the improvements have been made. In resigning they offer themselves as c. didates for re-election, in which case vote of the electors will virtually decide question at issue. OUTRAGE UPON A LIITLE GIRL.—Two men, named Eittuaa and PET= HZNION, wi4e arrested on Sunday morning, at Owego, on a charge of committing an indecent man*, under the most aggravated circumslanceS, upon the person of Canals PABCF, a child twelve years of age, on Saturday evening, the Erie Railroad, a few miles west of Bin: hamton. There is a doubt yet wheth their victim will live. It required ranch effort of the officers to prevent the lynehhir 41 the prisoners. They are in jail in Bin - hiitnton, and will be tried there. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH.—Mr. Ber: • ner,cf the Daily Tekgraph, has issued a prospectus in which he offers his paper during the approaching session of the Legislature for $1,50. The Telegraph is a live Republican paper and its reports of the saipigs and doings of our lawmakers are always satisfactory and accurate. Its loca tion 'at the capital of the state gives it facil ities that are of immense value to an elite+ piising journal ; rendering it indispensablb MI all who desire to be well posted in thb political and general news of the ante, Onr readers who need such a paper cannot do better than subscribe for the Telegrap Stir Upon the authority of a news h l paper reports we are enabled to say that ' i is reported that Santa Clans and Kris Kringle are making extreme prepanitio for their next visit to this mundane sphere.' The first preparatory act to visiting t • neigborhood, will be the selection of large amount of Confectionery and a great number of Toys at Hsar's establishment. Christmas would bring disappointment to the littl i ones, if they did not find them selves the 110.94.-RSOr of a portion of his va ried assortment. Dealers will find it grea tv to• their advantage to lay in their stock o Confectionery and Toys at an early day, while the assortment fa, unbroken. There living in ItVi•stcbeste Mass., the "last survivor of the Wyomin: massacre." Mr. AOlOB Adams, born in the, Wyoming settlement, near Old Kingston,! August 16, 1773. He was not quite five) years old at the time of the massacre,whichl occurred in July, 1778. The lives of thos q . in the fort where his family was were spared but they were stripped of clothes and food and turned into the wilderness.' The Adams family consisted of five members—the fath er, ifaother, and three children, Amos five years, one three, and the other-one year old, The mother carried the babe, the father the next,and the eldest hackto walk the journey of one hundred and fifty miles, and he scarce five years old, in constant dread o theTndians, to • Fishkill, New York, on the North river. They lived on roots and ber ries., He is now very active and is a hard worker ; his sight, hearing, and general health are excellent ; he is now a widower; having bad two wives and ten children. TERRIBLE AND FATAL ACCIDENTOLI Saturday last, the' inhabitants of Bretaport, Chemung Co., were atartled to hear that a boy had been torn in pieces in the mill of JOBEZPEI RODIIININ. It seems that a little boy of about twelve years of age, a son of CHAIINCIT &maxiNthe engineer of the mill, had been grinding pocket-knife on a large grind-atone, was run by means of • heavy belt. The belt passes about the main driving shaft•of the mill, making about three hundred revo lutions,. per minute. By some means he was caught in the belt by one foot. In an instant he was made to revolve about the shaft with such velocity as to actually tear the leg and hip from the body,throwing the disembered limb some twenty feet away,- The head was beaten all into pieces, the skull bones and every bit of the brains be ing scattered about on the floors and tim bers. The body revolved with such velocity as to break a brace in the heavy timbers over head, four by six inches, and four feet long, severing it completely.—Elniira izefle. A Nits STORE. —lt is all admitted tact that one of the nest Book Stores in Northern Pennsylvania, is the one owned by Aliso= gt BAEBIR, in this place. Their stock is always fall, and their prices are as low as any establishment this side of New York. They are now adding to their assortment, beautiful line of Holiday Gift Books, Sta. tionery, &c., which we feel safe in assuring' oar readers will be sold et prices within the reach of all. Give them a call. __INAL.—Ifon.V. A. Chow, - CA' Bustair and LT.thstmuni, L nireselllatil'es from Susquehanna COUllty, and D. W. Sum; District Attorney. pidd' Our tom al . Celt this week. "In J: 0.-Facoar tine added, largely , to his stock of Ftusiture and hie now one, of the basest and best'filled establislunent• in the country; His exidesvcii is to keep pace with the limes with tha t style of his; Ftrniture end prices,' and he is enabled to, defy all competition. • , Cams Disaaas.—We ail, informed by Hon. d. -F. Ottudisatats, of *yaltu3ing, that a singular and fatal disease ihrui brokkli out amongst his cattle, five haying already died. The following is . a description of the disease : , The blood settles under the skin behind the left shoulder, and looks black. The animal .bloals. Quite a large ; q uantity of black blood settles.around the heart and lights, and the heart is also filled with black blood. The tallow looks dark,aid a yellow matter runs - from the nose after. death. The animal seems to lose its strength as there Is scarcely any struggle. ' ' • • /Mir "A m erry, Chiletmak !" Hotv lightly we speak it yet how gretti.its import. While you seek gifts for friends and dear ones, fail not to visit the establishment of Wrcsaux d BLUM., There.yon And articles suitable for the children, fit for parents, just) right for christmas trees, and oh how nice for your • "Cousin." Price, from onepenny up. Mir The prophets who ,Predieted an "open winter," will hale to prophecy again, judging from the experience of the past week. If Monday last was a i salubrious day, then we are no judge. The way. "it anew and blew," would have done credit to arctic regions. The snow accumulated to the depth of about eighteen inches, and the sleighing at present writing is good. Ta. EDWARD Ovsnos, Jr., Register in Binkruptcy, informs us that he expects to leave home on the 25th Wit., to keep his appointments in Columbia Co., end there fore residents of Bradford County who de sire theif petitions for adjudication in Bank ruptcy filed in Pittsburgh before the Ist of January, must prepare their papers imme diatsly, unless petitions are filed with the" Clerk of the 11. S. Dist. Court befere Janu ary Ist, 1869, the estate must pay 50 pet cent, or the petition will not be discharged from his indebtedness. ger W. H. CAHNOCHAN, E , q., •Dis trict Attorney elect, entered upon the du ties of his office on Monday last. su We'have no doubt that he will discharge the duties of the office satisfactorily and promptly. The retiring officer, W. T. DKVIES, has earned deserved credit for himself during the three years he has beeen District Attor nay. The business has been transacted with an ability find fidelity which redound greatly to his credit as an officer, and his reputation as a lawyer. In conducting the delicate and important business before the grand jury and the Court the public Welfiire has been faithfully subserved and the inter ests of the County carefully guarded. FAIR WARNING !-.AII persons in• debted to the subscriber. are hereby notb fled that they must make immediate settle ments. This means everybody who is ow ing me. J. M. COLLINS. Towanda. Nov. 26, 1868. CAUTION. boy Ila eti HENRY VAN Lois r, bound to me by the Commis sioners of Burlington twp.,having ran away for the third time, I hereby caution the public against harboring or trusting him. Aura. Dzscuoux. Burlington, Dee. 1,1868.-3w_ NEW YEAR'S PARTY.—The;COMpaIIy, of yourself and lady is solicited at a New Years Party to be given at the Milan House Milan, Pa., on Friday Evening, iJanuary 1, 1869. Music: Quick .17 McDonald's Full Band. Bill $2 O. S. • WATILLKS, Dec. 1, 1868. Proprietor. L. L. MOODY, will sell ;41, public auction in Rome Borough, on Saturday, Dec. 12th. 1868, one span of valuable Homes ; 1 single or buggy Horse, 1 heavy platform Wagon, 1 LuMbar Wagon, 1 Bag gy Wagon, 1 splendid 2 horse Family Car nage, Sleighs, Cutters, Cattle, Hay, Grain, Rome, Deo. 2,1868.-2 w. NEW YEARS AT THE HOLCONTI HOUSE, •Boy, Pa. The public aro invited to:at-' , nd a dance, Friday evening, Jan. 1, 1869 naic, Smith's Cotillion Band. Bill $2 30. Dec. 9.-3 w C. D. HoLcomii, Prop'r. NOTICE - -The members of the differ. nt Masonic bodies that meet at the Mason. Hall, Towanda, Pa., and members of the aaonic Hall Association, Towanda, are re. nested to meet at the Masonic Hall in the orough of Towanda, on Wednesday eve. , • .g, Dec. 23, 1868, at 7 o'clock. For the lurpose of electing a President, Treasurer; cretary, and three Trustees of said Asso- L'ation to serve for the ensuing year. H. B. MCKEAN, Sec 'y Masonic Hall ASsociation. Dec. 7,1868.-3 w Wt.. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the First Nationafßank, of Towanda, for the election of Diredors to serve the ensuing year, and for such other business as may come before them, will be held at the Banking House, in the borough of Towanda. on Tuesday, Jan. 12th, 1869, between the hours of one and three P. H. N. N. BErrs, Cashier. TOWANDA, Dec. 7, 1868. • gir Call at LONG & REELEIed and examine their now stock of Sugar, Tea, and Ccffee just received and being sold cheap for cash. Coffee ground fresh daily. SPECIAL.—AII .perectics indebted to us either by book account or notes paid due are requested to call and settle previoni to January Ist. 1868. ' HuuranEY Bud's. Dec. 10, 1868.--tf. A HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.-A sblendid House and Lot for sale, situate on Second street,] opposite the College, close to good schools, very pleasantly located.— The - house is new, just finished from bp to bottom in first class style. For further par ticulars enquire of D. R. BAszn, on the premises. Towanda, Oct. 5, 1868.tf. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Colon— & dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preservingthe hair. Ruled or gray hair ts restored to ifs original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can re store the hair where the follicles are destroy ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for useful ness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it-clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling of consequently prevent bald ness. Free from those deleterious substan ces which make some preparations . danger ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benifit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a hair dressing," nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing nei ther oil nor dye, it doe; not soil white cam bric,and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4k Co.,' Prac tical and Analytical chemists, Lowell,Mass. Price Sl,OO. Sold by Dr. - IL C, Porter Towanda, & all Druggits & Dealers in medicines every where. - Nov. 26, 186§.y M. C. G.—Call at the Book Sterpof Alvord & Barber and examine and you will be sure to purchase. Nov. 18. 1869 1 Diaries ! Diarica 1 I The lar gest assortment of Diaries, opened in this market, just received and for sale cheap, at Alvord h Barber ' s Nov. 18. HOUSE FOR Rinvr.---Possesition given immediately. For further particulars en quire of H. V. Whitaker, Towanda, Pa. • Slittial Natirto. annual meeting s Towanda' Bridge. of nPresident„ - '" to serve tlid :er the First Nationail Wednesday. ; Jar/ hours of ant! and Dec. 1,48 p. B. A. Pi . their line of Fancy Dry G Millinery . Goodi, ducted paces da, would do well oo call I themselves Wore Omahas/ Towanda, Dem 1 1868. FOB S 4 .a.. - , ho . Hon now occupied by rite, Mtn& Street. l'i'e Howie is wail , small ferully t and *ill lm sol. session given about the first Oct. 20. S. Dr. Waitttsat,ll of _New known to our readers as a po upon Physiology Mid a die ski= and likusebiti b abb " other profetutional itutr throu the country.. The following arb his this county and iiOnityt ; p Hotel, U.Uayinge, •, • Ward /lonise, ToWanda, W 16. American I Hotel,lSmithtle Deo. 17. t Snyder Hottse,; Waverly 23 , Central Hotel, ton, W . 1 Troy House, Troy, Th Nov. 26, 1868. ; ft.. A nice 0, ristmas your wife or ivreet-hhart—one tiful Mahogany clot► Stand at Alvord & Barberu. SHbNINGEE MELODEONS r T . parties are nave - g thea ! Agents of the Shen ger Me , attention of the pu he is Sowing letter ::: , , NEW lisvill, Ct., o Messrs. Wx. Dttrnrcu & C You say other parties are adve selves agents for theiß. Shonin Co., We say in4y that w er Agents in your county but When any other parties ad selves oar agents they do so authority from As. Ir Yours inespectf Nov. 26.-2uf : ; I,.Suoursto . il . . • 11 le.. The. ivanAs of o town and cori , •-•- - • are to be f Black. Part FOR SAL:— for sale a gOOdi DeOperat Wa reasonable for pal& pr approv Rome, Nov,,, ?.6.-2iv* E. Los?. —Oh; StOurdaY. Monroeton orilrowlinda, twe oegar stamps; allintA by A. M tor, 13th District clt , Penia'a. Will be liberally -rewiuted by with the anbseriberli at their in Towataie. ' Maass Nov. 26. Harpols fair Dece vord numb: a new Tolima, ,and I ts a favorit berg.. M. C. G.- . 7--Calt at the B Alvord A - /Barber examine be sure to pi:m.olas J. • I ' 0 subeer keep constantly on , and a f counts, and niso airtrst and ity of olsters'by thq quart of measure. Efonati* Parties ings, and all qoliitt parties quantities are req*ed will b‘ a liberal discount. SHAW tt 13escinient of NV Nov. 4, 1868 '-tf 'li, • To LUMBEELUFth : 7 —Want: of capital anili enokgy to sto. Sawmill. • App Towanda, Odt. 21'6! GE • Lisr OF Juanita:l:drawn ter Term and Bessfilits, 1868 - • =onto WEEK. Athens. twii.;, Wright Du am; Athena born' ,Squire, NorOup; Bur gton- twp., Oliver B Stone; Jefetniah T vie Jr.„Ros well Luther; ColaM''hia, Al ' Budd, John Kilgore, Stepkienl Kqs; Fmn lin. Stephen Lattimore; Leßoy, Robert Mc ett, Andrew Boys; Orator iHolehmb; Li field, David McKinney. Aiitlrfow fj Layton, Silus B Cor ner; Orwell, i t Hatoran Cham lin, William S Frisbe; oYetten - ,11 Richard Richards; Pike, Alonzti ISmit&t; Rome twp., Peter Vought, Williain Parks; Sprin field; Oliver Dunbar, Alfre'dface, Da d Fanning; Smithfield, Cl:ivies la Scouton. Terry, tPhi lander White, t i Cra e S Davis; Towanda boro' Joseph p Mci#taqe, tt-nry E Ship-- man; Troy twh. Jphn E ' . kwell,-john McKean; Windt:an:lj Platt V . dyke, Oliver Warner, Hirani Elsbree, Willi... H Rnssell; Wyalusing, Edwas 10 Vangb .. ; 1 . , WEE:K., . 1 Athens borp , Ir Wil tam - Han. ock, Horace i Williston; AtliChs Itwp., W. .n S Petits; Columbia, George Hull; Canto . twp., Enoch Bellord; Franklin, torace Wiley; Monroe t - wp., Gordon Hand Pike, M. tinier Pratt, Granville Stevens; Home twp., James Park er, Burton SI Smith; Smithfi, d, Henry W Miller; Standing Stone, Ala.: on Taylor; Geo A SteverisPlfenitf , Fisher; South Creek Homan Lewis, . Henry J Mil er; Towanda twp., Geo H Rix; Towanda ..ro' Wallace W Kingsbury;' ;Gap Steven ; Towanda North, Silus . Mils; Troy b ro' Israel A Pierce, Charleti 0 Paine; Tro twp., Enos Luther; Tnscarord,!: Willie Mahoney; Terry, William Fitttchey;"l3 ter, Geo W Nichols; Wilmot, Benjamin S Iford, Daniel H Corbin; Wells, Jiomes A y, .James I Osgood; Wyelusin b . 4 ,lSamttel °ward, Har rison Black; Warren; Clark - 13c en,:William i Rider, William 11 Cl i offee. ~ ix. Ginn f I _• . Tutot. Lief ctfr December - : sEcoN4.) WEEK. Smith vs. Moore f' . Hewitt vs. Kellum !-' Wheeler vs Pollockl heirs..., Smith vs. Wm; IR S orrs et aI; V Vanderpool vs. an erp001...! Chitson vs Sweet ctlal 1 McCauley &e...,. as. McMorron! Gibson vs Gibion .. ! ..... ... Gilapn vs Helen McCauley.. Gib Ton vs Peter McCauley... Fall Creek Coal d c lion Co vs 1 Denmark vs N 0 II It C0..'... Wing & Mitchell vslWelles & Noxon vs Townado Coil & Ira Lent's use vs! Prince' do ' clo , • Kin vs Kriee 1 • Seymour vs Fitch. 4. music WEEK. Miller vs Tanner, ....- Bayles vs Leßoy niamship.. McGill vs Totiritida_ _,_Township Weston's enti vs Miller et al.. Redington vs. Person.'. Means vs Watts. Lewis vs Jackson et al Elsbree vs Blood still! Patterecin vs Griffis et at... Lovett admrs Hrise vs 8rain.... .. Sackett . vs Sp,enper&c Chamberlin Jr Vs Vaughn ... Cowell vs Andrews &..c Goodrich vs Smith 1 McNeal vs Smith.. J Hint'BrotherSva Tracy & Moore }rs Smith .... Decker vs Ladd , Merry vs Stull Shaw vs Tusearora Township Myers vs Griffis' 1 Smith.vs Whittenhiill & Co. Macalloft*s-. do Bliven vs Bill ' .1 , Lewis vs Whitteuluill & Co. Russell& Col&o vs Andrews. Marshall's admr's vii; Marshal Howard Expiess Co, vs Brain Kelly vs . McQueen's use vs Elsbree... Passage vs Martin•ii Pike et al vsi Smith tet a 1... do • ! de Eubpcsuas for'sectind week Monday, Decemberi 11, at 10 third week Storalar • Ductal), m. • W. A.) • Nov. 12, 1868: ' - • - Ai it BbfLL-÷SILL.-LAt! 'the resi • bride's father l in McLeod. • day, Dec. 2, 1/368, ! by Rev Mr. James Brill,' of Liber Miss Annie Bill, and Mr. W of Monroetim, to Miss Em .• WARNER—EDSELL—Irk Pi 1, by Rev. A. Eigbam, Mr. of Middletown'; to Miss M of Pike. - I= Q,Ras. Quaton , N.,- De& 1, 1868,1 -14 thtiM.J. a muck 2.l7icei E. Orem; to Miss Flora J. Meek : ' - . 'he the Lion .xide, on Itweeat the HIME/1.--At Atlmas._Bradfoid COFIL.T.' Pa Sept. 91, 1868, Huldah Byre,. - The B abieet of this brief sketch was ittrit in Sussex COMA], W. starch 90,1806; Moved with her husband and fbur children to Bradford copnty, twenty-one 7eazi ago,- Hie *broad. religkin‘when; r e s t!ri years of site, and lived ever aftera l ply, religious life,: and was fa Mae, instil a member' 21 the M. E. Claw& Of this place.. Her husband•died- December 1866, since his death Mrs. Ryser resided withler children, at the home provided bil the father's 'industry on the banks of the flowing Susquehanna. As a wife and ruoth4 er~Sister Xyzer was kind, affectionate, and wise; - as a christiau, full of faith' and 500 d, works. It was my privilege to know Sia. ter Bytes about eighteen Months; saw ion' last a few days prior to her last, illness,: which was very short; she was then bi-! tunphantly hopeful, and as might he ea." pected, she died in the triumphs of the faith leaving the blessed testimony, behind her that she has gone to be. with Jams, which is far batter. Secretary. offering sues and Gloves, greatly re. ig to To . re and see for oleewhere. :0 and Lot in. Chestnut • .ged for a cheap. Pos. f January. W. &moan. York, well .ular Lecturer guiehed Th to make any .ll-this part of ointments for y, Deo. 15. sdaY. Deo. :3, Thursday, I. Father to us vouchsafe the grace Which brought our friend vietdzions thto ' Let us her ehinlng footsteps trace, ! - Letus her steadfast faith pun% Follow this folloWer of the lamb day, Deo. 18 esday, Dec. y Dec. 2i. Aud.conguer all through deans' Dante. present for f those bean: Table covers Nov. 26. 0 may we all like her believe, And keep the faith and w in the prize; Father, prepare, and then receive Our hallowed spirits to the *Wei To chant with all our Mends above,; Thy glorious, everlasting love." As certain selves as the :cleon Co., the 1.(1 to the fol• W. Al. H. VAN 1131 L—la !Towanda, Nov. 29, 1888, Curio Bell, &lights" of d. W. and Hp E. VanTnyl, aged 1 year, 2 months, and 23 days. , : 14,•1868. .—gents.— •rtising them- Lle u r , Melodeon re no oth onrselve&— rertlae them without any LEWIS—In Pike, Pa., Oct. 9,1.868, Levl Lewis, aged 63 years. ' The deceased lived an acceptable mem ber of the IL E. Church at Prattville about 40 years, and hence was ono of the Fathers of the Society, and I mzy add, and of the olden style, a lover of grace and of meth ‘oding usage. His closing days were afflic tive from a chronic heart disease, but pa tience and hope characterized his dying couch. He is missed from our midst as one long respected, beloved t and cherished.— Peace to his memory, and blessing upon his lone widOw and children. • MeL Co r ,growing liday Goods. Wickham do Nov. 26. ned offers rerms d security. " TA.TLOB. , ov. 14, in , ty sheets of Ilen, Inspee , , The finder eaving them robaccia Store •• Plummy. Nun ativertistments A BEAUIPUL LINE Olr WRIT ..cx. Deaks Jost opened by . AbV - ORD 4S: BARBER, pLANCIIIaTE FOR FIFTY centi,at ALVORD & BARBER'S. `lwr, at Al ncommenare to 8 übscri- Nov. 26. CRANDALL & HILL'S BLOCKS; at ALVORT) & BARBER'S. A NOTHER DECLINE IN PAPER 11 and envelopes. Call and examine. ALVORD &: BARBER. ok s and you will Nov. 3. Q AVE YOUR RAGS.—OId Papers acd Woolen Raga bought by ALVORD 1 BARRER. r'bers will h supply of cond qua . allon,solid Thancagiv where, large furnished-at 1 BILIUND. IT YOU DESIRE TO HAVE your paper neatly atampel, call at A I.V0131) St, BA.I33ER'B. MONOGLIMS•IN ANY STYLE got tip at ehort by AI o VORD & BARBER. d House W INTER HAS COME! So has r AI.V3I:D lc &LEDER% NM-GOODS, and they are Felling them lower than Aver. .-A man and run a !1. to, 1,. P. Cunt. INITIAL PAPER, Put up iu neat Boxes, all stjles. at ALVORD k WILBER'S. .1 711°'U Book cal examine the cr Decem- IF .YOU Picture t BABBE Chromos. L 0 0 RE GO I; I. G WALT FINE ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS, Spectacles, and lota of things too numeroni to Call and Fee him. ion will save wenty per cent • in your pnrchaFec li' Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired, and Warranted. Pattoe's Blin k. A. N. WARNER. Towanda, Dee, 1, 18a9 ERIR'RAILWAY. On and after Monday Nov. 23d, 1864, Trains will leave Waverly. at about the follow log houral viz : 4:53 a. mt Night Express, Mondays excep ted. for Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca .and Dunkirk, makin, direct connections with Amine oflhe Atlantic and eat Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunli Railways, for all points Wept ; also at Elmira for Canandaigua. 5:14 a. irrT," Night Express, Daily, for Rochester Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. 8:25 a. m., Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. , Sheriff, Term,lB6B .Isitie Eject. Trespass. Replevin. 3:58 p. m., Elmira Accommodation, Sundays excepted. 12E1 6:t7 p. m., Pay Express, Sundays excepted, for Rochester, Buffalo. - Salamanca, Dunkirk and the West. Connects at Elmira for Canandaigua at • Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and at Maio with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways; for all points West and South. :100d... " • Bei. Fa. 10:33 p. m., Express Mail, Sundays cx cepted, for Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk; con necting with trains for the West. 9 10 - a m. Way Freight. Sundays excepted. W 3:15 p. m., Emigrant Train, Daily, for the est. . . Calle appeal 2:13 a. in., Night Express, Ifondaya excepted connecting at New York with afternoon trlina and steamers for Boston and New Engrand cities. soi fa .debt, —eject 5:42 a. m., Cincinnati Express, Mondays ex cepted, connecting at Owego for 'lthaca ; at Binghamton for Syracuse ' • at Great Bend for Scranton and Philadelphia : at Lackawaxea for Hawley, and at Graycourt for Newburg and Warwick. appeal .0880 sci fa ..appeal trespass ....case ..appeal eject ....case 8:53 a. m., Binghamton Accommodation, Sun days excepted. 12:20 p. m., Day Express, Sundays exCepted, connecting at Binghamton for Syracusetiat fit ßend for Scranton• at Lackawaxen for Rawleyt and, at Jersey City with midnight „espies" train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. • 1:47 "p. m., Accommodation' train, daily,con nectiog at Owego for Ithaca'. 6:27 m.. New. York and Baltimore Mall,. Sundays excepted. 9:20 - p. tn., Lightning Exprdia. connecting at Jersey City with morningjexpreas train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Wash. ington. 4.30 p. m. Way Freight `Sundays excepted. OZ. A revised and complete Pocket Time Table "of Passenger Trains on the Erie Rail. 'ay and onnecting Lines, has recently been published, and can be procured on application to the Ticket Agent of the Company. WK. R. BARR, B. RIDDLE. Deal Pau Ag't, New-York. Geol. Sup't. • tram debt ; set fa •• • •BPPeal case debt v .trespass ....appeal debt . .troves gar...att ex .....appeal ....; ..sci fa case eject saN, DISSOLUTION.—The co-partner ehrp heretofore• existing between W. Bramtuill* P. W. Cowell. under the drm mane of Brambail k Cowell, is this day dissolved Dy mutual count. MI outstanding accounts must be settled immediately or they will be lett for collection. r W. DR 41110 ALL, P. W. COWELL. Towanda, Nov. 24',1868. :turnable on m., and for . 1 . 21, at 10 a. Tnomyt, _ thonofary. The undersigned her o in& purchased the entire interest of W.:Grainhall In the above business and property. will continue the Grocery and P ovlsiotibosiness at the old stand. Thankful f . past liberal patronage, will use every °Obit to merit a continvance of the`same, P. W:COWELL.• enee of the . onNteilnea " m,,Harris, y'Coliners, to Alartio. a if. tilt FOR SALE AT SCOTIA'TANNERY Plastering Bair at wholesale and retail, alio Soap and Wagon Grease by, the pound and barrel. • Cash paid for Bark and Bides. • ADAM INNE3. Granville Centre, Pa., July 16, 186 8 . 6M. e, Pa., Dee. D. Werner, E. Edsell, .02.1 .0. WANT A 'MCP; GIFT lat ALVORD & . BARBER'S and it assortment. ADMIRE A BEAUTIFUL est stop in at the.store of A LVORD 1 , and .examine their belutiful ME J.EWELRY, AT W. REEIVa. D WATCHES, -AT A'AliNgErh'. IN WATCHES; AT WARNER'S. AM • W A.T C H AT WARNER'S. 'OLD JEWELRY, AT WARNER'S. ' A T WAR ER"il trenti 1), at WARNER'S GOING V &ST GOING' EAST , Mis 41W1111. ••. • • g , 0 . ‘--• :. * 4l - - g• ... 6 ''. ' g 14 g ... WHOLESALE R 474111, ORINA, MI cßocarmo GLASSWARE; LAMP% talinnsi SILVER PLATED WA TABLE CUTLERY, WOOD & WILLO ... 1 - "-• tI2 rii Ca f=l ;;", i=l O 0 - . ° C d; , E 7 • 5 - i 0 -t, Cli .1 4 0 4 0 . 2 .. E" I ' & BLACK. 'l'6El7mds, Dee: 3, 1868. TOWANDA STRAM FLOURING MILLS IVM. H. _FULLER & CO., Iteepoctfully Ipfotm the public that .t ' bey Ism paretkased the new and extensive Stesm Flour- Log Mille , built by Griffiths, Welk aifiit son, In the south pa of the borough of Towanda, and having•all the. modern Improtementa, and compete,nt BliHere, they sre prepared to do CUSTOM GRINDING, In the beat possible manner and at unusually short notice. Every pains will betaken to give satisfaction, and se invite a public trial FLOUR AND FEED , For sale at the I 'Teat cub prlcea Towanda, November 10, 1868 TOWANDA COAL YARD ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS • COALS. The undersigned baying leased the Coal Yard and Dock at the old" Barclay Basin," and Ja t completed a large Coal Hods/ and Office upon the premises, are now p repared to furnish the citizens'of Towanda and vicinity with the Cif,: erent kinds and sires of the above named coals upon the most reassnab'e .terms In . any guard'. ty desired. Prices at the Yard until farther notice : Large, Egg BC,OO Staall Egg 6; 0 Stove, . 6,25 Chesnut,: . 5,50 Barclay "Lump, 4,60 Run 61 Mines, - 4,00 Fine , r Blacksmith 3,50 The following additional charges - will be blade for delivering' Coal within the Borough limits: Per T0n,..50 eta. extra tor carrying i t 50 cta Halt T0n..35 '• '• •• •• 2.5 •• Qttarterr ton2s '• •• •• •a 25 •• 113 . Orders ma•t in all cans be accompanied with the cash. ... - ID'A OVERTON k CO Towanda, Nov. 4, 186.3.—tf. Cti W. MOFFITT, Has just 'Opened a fall and complete assortment of GROCERIES OF' ' ALL KINDS 1 TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE AND SPICES! BOAT ♦B ALL KINDS, Including the celebrated IdinerallSOsp, ure; surpassed for dealing Tinlnd Silver ware. He also keeps constantly On hand all kinds of GREEN FRUITS! Peaches, Pears, - Apples. Barnes, Green C orn and T. matoes, and all other fruits in their sea son,_ which will be sold 'cheap He also has connected wlih the about) an Eating Hone, where people eating In town for Miner will find a Warm meld got up in good style. in readiness at any time. Cash paid for Green Fruit. Give him a call. GEO. W. MOFFITT. Towanda, Lug. IT, 18g7. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE AGENCY ! Capital Represented over $27,000,000, JOHN W. MIX, Agent for , the following well. known Companies North America, Philadelphia,...' 2,901,28 G 72 .Phcenix, of Hartford, 1,231,195 41 OmManla, New Ydrk, ' 8715 58 Home In. Co., Noir Haven, 1,61 8070 31 North American Fire In. Co., 01 New York. , ' • 755,000 0 Mutual Life, New York, 20,00 .000 OC Hanover, New Yolk 808,634 79 We write policies in the abovit rellable - com, panics at the lowest rat', and tho losses,if any adjusted at this agency. Particular attention given to farm property. Office at hie law office. in Ille ,- our's new block; north side public square T. wands, Feb. 20,1868. N EW MILLINERY GOODS MRS. E. J.. PIERCE Presents herself to the ladies of Towanda with a very choice selection of goods, and is entire dconldent of being, able to meet the Astly serlminsting taste of such as may do her the honor of an examination of her stock, Thank ing her (miner patrons for their favors, she so licits a continuance of the same. Fluting done beautifully and on the shortest notice. Roo ms over Cohen a Rosenfield's, Maln Street. Towanda, Oct. 5, 1888. PRICE LIST.-CASCADE MILLS Best quality Winter Wheat Flour per hundred $4 60 ®-17 00 Best quality, Rye Flour per hundred ' 4 00 Corn Meal and Bye and Cons Feed 2 76 Buckwhiat Flour, per hundred, . 360 A falrmaigin allowed to des era. We pay cash tor main. Whist $2 25, and 12 60. Rye, good, $1 30, Buckwheat 75 cents. Corn $1 26. Custom grinding usually done at once, as the capacity of the mill is sufficient for • large amount of work. • R. B. INGHAM: Camptown, May 7, 1868. nTSSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsist ing between 0. P. Cross and, J. G. Patton of the borough of Towands Pa.,under the firm mine of Cron Co. Wei lasolved, i on the Seth day of October, A. D. 1888, by mutual consent. All thole owing to the said firm are to be received by C. P. Orals, and all demur's wind said firm are to be ratedpres tor settle . went to him. • 0. hO5B. Towanda, Nov.., 1868. •J. Q. PATI'OI. The business will MAU be carried on at No. 3, Patton's Bloat. by C.P. Cross. R. TAYLOR, Fashionable Hair .1.7 • Dresser, Ward". House, Towanda, Pa.; keeps constantly on hand aid makes to order all kinds of Hair Work, such =Switches, Curls, Braids, Frissets, Lady's Front Pieces, Wigs, Toupees, Waterfalls, Pun, False Whiskers and ornamental Hair Work of all descriptions made to snit the customer. Particular attention paid' to the Cutting- and Dressing of Lady's Hair,— Highest market price paid for Raw Hair. • .'Towands, Nov. 26, 1868. A W. AYRES' MARBLE SHOP ELMIRA • N. Y. • lon will find Granite Monuments, both Quincy and Concord, Marble add Slate Mantle', and' oal Grates to -tit. A large usorttnent con staotlyon hand,.chesp.as the cheapest. Aug. 10,1868.-Iy. A CHOICE LOT, OP WINTER Fruit of all binds, for silo by the Barren or Bushel. at McCABE 3 MIX'S. FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI:. 41. LET SOAPS. at 'QOM & NUS . ' 7 l II ECII 1r D • • S-P:. 1- '.7irri ,i II ME .MONYANYE'S _ STOIIII j.l • E, . UM LARGE AND WELL o,ixo T zp immni 12•11 Fall and Winter Goods I AT THE PfiESIINT Depression of the Market I Which will be sold szcondly at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! Also, direct from Livrrpool, FIVE CRATES OF CROOKEKY ! Towanda, Oct. 5,11868. STOVES 1 STOVES STOVES ! Just received new line Stove, at METROPOUTAN HARDWARE STORE, ORWELL, PA. ti Are bitractin much attention . An immense variety of Stoves al. WA l'S ON NAND!; , - Stoves, coal or wood,- . ..that will snit yin/ for PARLOR, 0 FFICE, STORE, SCHOOL, SHOP, CHURCH, BOAT, on COOKING SIVVEB CAD? and see the new patteroa—vit le eat. ONE LOOK BEFORE BUYING 'I We keep all leading 'tint-clue Stoves for the opulent, or bleat. ta e rtg r vari yo e u ty it n to s v . es y t o o u r r th o wlm n g: tereat B. N. BRONSON. Oawell, Pa., Oct. 21,1668. 1 f FACIpICAPTEL, 470, 179.174 It 176 Greenwich Sheet, , . Nay You, Oct. 10, 1565. The undersigned takes pleasure In announc ing to his numerous friends and patrons that from this date, the cha ge of the Paciffc will be $3,50 per day.- Being sole Proprietor of this house,' and therefore tree ftom the too common exaction of an lnord Mate rent, he is fully able to meet the downward tendency of prices without any fill ip: ofi of service. t will now. - u heretofore, be hL aim to maintain undiminished the favorable reputatk n of the Pacific, which it has enjoyed for many years, as one of the best of travelers' hotels. The table will be botiptifully supplied with every de icac y of the . .a e on. -The attendance will be found efficient and obliging. The location will be found convenient for those whose business calls them in the lower part-of the city, being one door north of Cott lamitat., and one blocirwest of Broadway, and of ready access to all Rail Road and Steamboat Lines, JOHN PATTEN. Nov. 17, 1868.-6 m. SOMETHING NEWS • AGAIN IN MOTION Having porciuured the stook of Tobacco belong ing to Randall, Compton lk Co, and having Wit a phut, on theme* pond, we are pro; pared to cat to the public WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, • A variety of _ CHEWING TOBACCO, Such as Gold ,Leaf. Sunny Side, Pine Apple, Michigan Fig, Rose Leaf . and Star, which we oder foredo in quantities to suit customers. Packages in Barrels, half, and quarters. FANCY SMOKING. The celebrated Lone leek, 'Pride of the Unl ted States, Vlrginistie,Oold Leaf, Navy and all kinda of Killielmick. BRANDS OF puss. • American Eagle. Oen. Grant, Leboost, perk), Tycoon and the very choicest Winds of Taro. We will keep constantly on hand a variety of Pipes, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Bones and•Pouch ea and everything usually kept In a Tobacco Store. Laudlordaatipplied with To- Cacao on liberal terms. ' AU orders promptly elks yolks! Oct 97. 1867 A. BAUER. CONFECTIONERY, TOYS, NUTS OaUs the' attention of the'• public to the lick that be manufactures and sells at • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, All kinds of Confectiona.iai, Foreign . and Do wwsUc Nuts, lc. Dealer s , the country wish ing anything In his line wilt do well to lend their orders to him, and they will be • NY attended to: Satisfaction guaranteed. In 'south side of Nercur's New Block. = Foie& da. Ps. Feb. 94,1868.—tf. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN Cub paid -for well fatted and well dregs edillop and Poultry, at • 1 • 11(cCABE a NlX'd, ' Nodal Store In Idereor's Dew Mott. Nor 12,1868. MS :T~ EMILI ME MEI .~ t , , AND FROTS. A. HART. ''.•'''lt*t - 6:-''Co. l : tipiiiinti DO 18 : 8 . CIO 0 . 0 S . ! isid °toned POWELL • co., BLACK RAN COWIN Ale OIPMEABLE es if X. B. Solid Cob)* and aulareble P o pli n s. ; French Heeiao's sod Empress Ckeis, °Selina *alms. Sege; Blunts Ckgis, linamlis Cords Alp& ca'o, rads. sod peat ' !MA, at NEW • deopixr _ ALL NEW Elms& GREAT BARGAINS I pOWELL & CO. Now offer a great varietypf Goods for. Ladies. CLOAKS All BACQUES. Comprising all the desirable and fashions. Ida shades of Beavers, Oldnoldllas Velveteens, Ic. Also Black Add- - cans and Ilan Ulla Velvets ! • AT LOW PRICES! • • CLOTHS & OASSIMBRES e Black and Colored beavers, French Coat ings, 'Erlglish Medians, Broadcloths, Plain Black and Fancy . Cassinmes, Fine qnidities, and a fall line lower grades for Boys wear, now open. POWELL d: co: ALEXANDRE'S )CID GLOVES, All also in colors, Black and White of tkese Celebrated Gloves, will always be • brand at the ; Store of POWELL & CO. CARPETS ! CARPETS! CARPETS! CEOI3I3LAY'S TAPESTRY BRESTELLS In land 64 widtbs 3 ply: • EXTRA .IM PROVER, M ED!OM IMPROVED INGRAIN. WOOL CARPETS, IN NEW AND BLUM FIX STYLES TOuETRER WITH A LARGE STOCK OF LOWER GRADES, AST RECEIVED BY POWELL 4i CO. Towndi4od.cUM F LOOR OIL CLOTHS! MATTINGS, MATE, BUGS, &C., ID anal Tatiety, now offered by POWELL dr, •CO. Towanda, tiet. 5, 1868. LADIES' 4, CHILDREN'S FURS! POWELL & CO., Desire. to announce that the will open and offer sale on Saturday next (October 10), their stock of Ladies and Children's FANCY FURS, a large stock of which. they are now receiving. Towanda. Oct. 5, 1868. B OOTS AN - t► SHOES! THIS DEPARTMENT OF OUR BUSISM3B A SPECIALTY. We have devoted much time, and have spared no pains, to make our stock of BOOTS 4. SHOES the largest, best, and most attractive to be found, and having- made,. our pur • . chases from the 'best andlithat popular 4t\.anufadurers in the country, wee now offer a stock . Of 014** Made Goode un • I both in magnitude. and qiiality. TOIIIIIIII, Oct. 110118841 ,''• : :.. IMiiilliiiiiiiii:'''''"': I* CA8313 - 7 . BOOTS & sgozs tyvv. . - AT RETAIL. altlf&PltUkt finoT HERS 0111 r to their :old Calcine n and fhe - mend Public, NOT ONLY 'ME LARGEST BDT BEST ASSORTMEN7 GOODS Mt mg orm;gm:)zi That can be fend in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, The stock Si obbred at HE LOWEST RATES! And the WORK QUARRANTEED 1 EDWIN C. BURT'S SHOES FOR LADIES; MISSES AND CHILDREN; _ RECEIVED TIE ONI.Y BONER MEDAL Awdrded for Excellence of Manufacture At the PARIS EXPOSITION 1867. JAMBS Y. BURTt4 GOODS FOR MEN'S .WEAR, EMI HEAVY OR Lkir CALF, OPERA, INAPOe.EON, Hungarian, and other Styles: OUR. OWN -MANUFACTURE la full Operation and all goods Made to Ordir by Experienced Workmen. In the Saddlery Department 00 HORSE BLANKETS ! BUFFALO & WOLF ROBES Carriage - Team Harness TRUNKS, WHIPS, &C. Towanda, Oct. 31, 1868. - , NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS I WICKHAM 8 FROST, Would call the attention of the citizens of Roine and vicinity, that they have opened with A New Stock of - Gooils At - the old stand of L. L. Moody.; wh rre with close attention to the yenta of,tbe t.ommtmity they ill ey will w keep a good assortment of goods, which tb SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST And-at prices that wM induce every one to bay of them. We shall at all times. have a good assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Embracing all the latest etylesior LADIES DRESS GOODS! DELAINES, ALPACAS, PRINTS, GLOVES, OBIGHAIIR, HOSIERY, E . LAS, . CAPS, 110018, SHOES, CLOTHS, CABBIIIEIIE3, VESTINGS, FANCY GOODS, UMBRELLAS, Family Groceries, Hardware VROCKERY,MEUMW, LADIES TRAVELLING BAGS WOOD AND TIN•WARi. Drugs, Furniture, &c : The above gives bat a alight idea of the GOODS WE HAVE IN STORE . And we only say to oar - numerous friends and therimblic generally, call and use as, test the write of our pretensions, and if convinced.: Puy AND MAKE YOURSELVES RI By sating money In your purchases. We In tend to RIPE 'GREATER• BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE HEARD OF I W ll kinds e know we can pleyse you, s6 give us a call. A of FARMERS PRODUCE OKRAII 1 FROST. B Taken Li exchange for goods. cceuors L. L. Moody ' o. D. wicaux.;•liria to -. Borne. Pe..-N0t.1.868 ID. run H Er RRAllei HURRAH-1 HESE IT IS AT LAST ! P. W. OGWELL HAS IT ! Anything you want in the.GraLery line. See what they have : FLOUR, FEED, FISH, SUGAR, PORK, TEA, SPICE, BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT ! FRESH !EMS IN THEIR SEASON, SALT BY THE SACK OR BARREL TOBACCO AND BECIABS We are tole spats for the best trends of Ylr &la sad CAROLINA SMOKING TOBACCO, Wholesale and Retail. WV/. evvrAblng hs tie H .OCu GRERY awl PRO VISION • air Itewesber the place, No. 51 Nolo; street Ilist door below Beldlemea's Block. - Tornado. Nev. lb, 1/968. - • J O ok ANY OTHER As- JU. mum la ow Hoe, ordered at abort ItOtit of Gang at the ligw• BOON ~:~~: HORSZPOWB CLIAMUBMWMPig4ONNIS!! _ Bkiod tb - -Co dr Agate Pa., f . • • ...; .... . , BUD continuo to :woofiictiOilllODll CEL EBRATED TERISMIIIMI AID MAiNgits. -AID ROWS PQM= to nut Ilio woe, sad. aro prepared to illarimprouptly. :, ON Id GOOD 'llllll6 As can be boapttr bt Os thdtedastes. Hay ingbeen 15- estamist atesetsetartse Thnshisir• we bare spared wither Gus nor espouse in perfeetimi 011 nrarldoes. and ride' to lisle • THE BEST CLEANER' • . -. .. One that , will mesa the (hale• from-the , Straw sore perfectly sad with less power , than any other . salsa . They are very simple ht eosatinetioa, be eotsprW4 In one piece, so that It does sot subs a mechanic to set them spar rue • thi7 are all man* nUetnred an der our sosk enpervlsion, and WE CHALLENGIFTRE WORLD To choir beiterworteumblp or ,material Ev en' machine lent op ad THOROUGHLY TESTED *UNDER StuTIDN Doran leaving the Works, and are WARRARTY:D TO , 8131/if t WORKING OR DEjt Tbry. Luc bcea in poetics' on e for wawa 1 yarn. and can be stbiaed to Tread Powers, Sweep Powers. Stem or Water Power, and for DURABILITY. Perfection of., Working • and Economy, their mid baa itotlwen invented. 0(lit PEWEES- Are $6 low u theme of any other matnfactut , .. r, sod sartko desiring to purchase. will and it to their intanist to mad= oar stock before pur• chasing elsewissre. :PRICE LISTS ruamnsazu . On ipplkuktioa. All kinds of AGEICULTITRAL ILACIIINEg On hand, and Mill /Work, Engines; Boilca a n d machinery of au klodo sok op to order prompt ly and on Larorado tams. A1E866,3817 23 1868. BOOTS! BOOT S BOOTS 1!! NORTH BRANCH BOOT & SHOE AToltE! L 0.. NELSON, H=t asjost Bab Ed' slid ready for salt a large - Ili wat, of . ROOTS AND' SHOES! • I isive Boots forthe yeomaf -that torneth the And the bard laboring marl that carries the - hod ; . . And for the mechanic that cat atone and lay brick; And-for the soft kande! Gents that apply tlic yard stick ; • And. Boots for the wise that flonrialf tbe : And for the honest mechanic that works in tl.t. Hill!. - I have Boots a little extra made; For the hard laboring man that has= trai• I have Boots for all, please give me s call. , My Boota are good and prices just . But I am determined NOT TO-11104T !, I have JAMES IL:GREGOR. boot- .s nor . • Celebrated In that flee ; Call my friends, all you that anlf, - Leave your mesa urea—try his skill. The Episcopal Cluarcb,,,bat Is about to . Myalace In ' front exactly . lies ; It'll known by many nary well By the title of—NORTH BRANCH HOTEL. :p L. - Towanda, dog. 25 ,1868; - -3ta . YOWLER, A: 00 • . REA L-EST ATE DEA LERN orrice,l3 lexcum!ci plan, k r.Lituv• Real - Relate purzhioed and sold. Inveattneir made and Money Loaned. CHICAGO, 11,1..,0ct. 17, DEAR Slit :—Having .stablished odrf.lsoi permanently in the above - business, we ie the liberty of sending your our c.rd. Sho tl - d you have any desire to make investments loal money, ott, long stsidener is Chicago, (haring lived here - end Seen its growth from a email village to a city of over three huhdred thou taa d Inhabitants) gives/us ample mans of knowing where good inveitlnents can be made, or what will be good a ecurityl for money loaned. All basinesk entrusted ea, our care will TCLCiV.' prompt attention.' This city la Inc easing very rapldin in wealth and ••opnlation, and at no period have better oppOrtunitles offered for investment. than at present. • Near Twelve =lions Dunne are expended annually In fine and costly dwelling‘, sirmy permanence and causing great edrar:•:e i prices fo all Improved property. • Veryßespectluliv • H. POWIER ,k By permission refers to Hons. N. B.. Judd, M. -C., John V. Farwell, P.C. Sherman, Chicago: Hons. Simon Cameron, U. B. S.. U. Hamar, if C., Wm. Elwell, Judge 19th Dist., Penns ylva eta; Hons. John Hotame, Charles Hancock. Boston; Hon. Win. B. Ogden, New York: Ly man Truman, Owego. N. T. N0v.28,'68.6m. TOIfACCO CIGA WS! The undersignid have established a STE AM TOBACCO FACTO KT, T 0 - W A. 1T D ..A. • On Main Street belownitidge! Street. Wiles, they are mannfictaring ell kinds of CUT TOBACCO? - AND ::CIGARS ! Which they offer to the trile 4t. WHOLE'_ kAALi'd PRICES . That cannot fail to- suit. W e 'wild most re spectfully solicit a call from:the dealeo throaah Northern Pennaylrarits to an examine ion of OUR STOCK AND PRICES ! Oar Tobacco 13 manufactured from the bee., KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA: Stock that am be procured in the market.-- Give ne a try. This is a borne enterprise' an will succeed with a liberal dimpositioa of the trade to support home manufactora. MEANS & PRINNY,• 157 Kai; Street, Torradda, Pa, June 4,1268.—ti. - A. PETTE . S CO., B - Are now receiving from New York a:fine as sortment of GOODS IN THEIR 4NE! :Consistitig in Part of L - BROW'S & BLEACHED 3114SLI1S, Ain/rains, LAPIFZ .A ND CHILDREN": 3 PR i f Fancy Skirta,:§hawb, Hoop 'ldris , • GLOVES, HOSIERY, YANKEE Kuril c.c.s, .&c., &c Ail of which can •be 'bought a;. game qnality, of goods can be wench. Their; MILLINERY • DEPA ' I.4;beiaelanitihel with the la BI:}NNE'TS . AND And a general usortinent o' MI with competent Milliners to nit who my Amor theta with their p U Whirrs vlll te tarnished wit golds at "hellhole prices. DON' C FORT THE NAME IP; Main btredt directly opposite th. C.'"urt House. -B. A. PETTES A co Towands.Bept. 24.1864.4 n • $3OO RZWARD.—In ticortlanco wilb a notation, or proposition of the COMMIS COUO3II of the Swoop of Alba adopted-Octob e r the 28th, A. D. 1868,1 here by offhr a reward of Three Handnd boilers to be pald,apos conviction of sa perslit or per sons who eta dre, or hare -n any building Lr buildinge. 01 caused the same to be dots 'Whisk the Units ot said PA LME Rgh. DAVID Bargesi. Nei. 3,1868% 1 U '3E=2 BLOOD h Co. - N ELSO N ichtsp: as the oao,ht: in : 1 UtiENT It .4ty l e+ u 111 A TS, Goods. e 1 - aste of all tranage. 01) I irols of