fr - agfortl . ! tgo4ti, Towanda, Tburs(loy. NoTember 21;1878. LOCAL AND GENERAL. tige. DELA IlloymyrE's house, when lioidied, will be one of the finest residence's In town: ice. W. T. DAVIES has fitted up the yard around big elegant new regiderice, very tastily. g The Episcopal Mite Society Hill meet next week at the residence of Dr. L. D. LIONTA:STE, pn Monday evening. M.' We are to state that hay Ginsosis improving, and that her - friends hay hopes of her speedy recovery. ~1. C. 01.IVE8, of Troy, furnish -1.4 three hundredßedsteads for the now Insane Asylum, at Danville. te).. H. M. HOLCOMB, of Leßoy tor.usbip, is building a piiblie road from the village of Leßoy up the mountain to Carbon Creek Coal Mines. ter We are painted to hear of the death efJoirs SiLzatatisn, formerly of Athens, this comity. lie died in'Washington, Indiana, on Friday last. its,. The Sheriff, Prothonotary and IltgMer and Recorder, elected in October, will asFume the ditties of their respective offices the first- week in December. . vs. Dr. Esox, of Plynira, delivered en ible,,practical, and interesting address be tore the Towanda Sunday-School Alliance, in the Presbyterian Church, on 3ronday evening last, before a good audience. Sunday-school :ea:ben:wim absented themselves, lost a rich ,'r, teal treat, and deprived themselves of t -, ,ittable instruction. Those who were 11 1. to enough tube present, wilinever cease thaili the „Doctor for his instructive and en ceilragin g wrirds. iriFy- The GntNT and WILSON Club, r:4.;:etionia, concluded the campaign on Fri dal treeing last, with en elegant and sumptit ,,,llo ntertaintnent, prepared by the ladies of Club at the hospitable residence of JONA :II.N rt vr: , :q. The tables were spread r cycry luxury which the float fastidious epicure wil:d desire, and alyJnt eighty ladies and gen n partoo4 ci111 , 3 repast. The RepublicaLs ,3lum •iownsliip covered themselves with ;;.,iy at the election in Nov( Mber, nial,ing: a .7 the October ehretnin of nearly eighty INSUR A:NCE ra y 23 • 7 0 rp rIE UNDERSIGNED ARCHI TECTx. AND BUILDER. wishes to Inform the - .t.,111 , 1 of To •vanila t.n.l vicinity, that he will give v-b.:liar attention to drawing phois. deigns and sfwatlons for ull manlier eft lmilaingA, private a::d public. Snperintonleure given for re asonsble • ompensation. Office at residence N. E. corner of and and Elizabeth streets. .1. E. FLEMMING. Box . Towanda. Pa 'MEW PARLOR OF FASHION. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHANIPO'nIk7G, and HAIR DYEING rim,- in the Latest Stclr. Also particular pains In rutting La.liesl•an•l Cla!area's Hair, sham , „ Cur;lnd and Frizz •1 - ELI'OI4,ER I see by .your i rif, • 1;1:16 tile iffin a 1 uff 1 ,,, i tjr of that article, 1 11.'1W111 WII..SC 41.1hty and ~, 11.-.. u• '.I aiI•1 €.rocted those worli.4? ;.;ve the c l . ,dit for t!,,,r :'; 1:4 lilt 1. • n i.t clt:t 11, , E1 t 5 1111,1 ...flit , 1 =I !,. r ()Ilk 110:1 , r anal :\h" : . 4 .:.:0-:0111) 1.4 5t.,c1,1,‘,1 , 1, , r in 11,u 1 , 1 r. I) :: r. tnitu d r.= as !I z• of Int-; it Inn- - ',41 4,111 I go,r, =ln EIIL CuVETOFS .ri AN nj, IWO —fla .1 .16 euull ext 77. I. CA: s.. bc- ~: r... Lr %I'u t... , was only a. Inindin of sticks ; ::.•• ,7ind him with eurn- . be thu confusKin of to , :: : in thii world who is thon•ands, aon wakes op in the next .:.nd blind pi - est.ac•-• of a 11.•ap of 4nn , hy of buTuing. ME ri:,ll. 4) . : Fll - 11: —TII9 New .I ~. 1 tip tit t .<< !rid tit t 2,..trY. nunic , r '11:01 , •V . r. Such cout.Te of and inspires couti •;k.• 1, ;Aid:, r‘.jble v a?. itt the gr St ,uecs ..•11 11.iS atIVOCat tilose :if linin•lation.4 g.)Ve;l.6lelU. firthOdoS, in an,ll ' : 4 tat, its • ,••••:.:,- •1. rce • , 1673 Int , .A - 2, nu ar. I , .ii)Nry r:. 1`.1.0 tt,,1.. :7 Nty; Yurii the last meeting - of Rome O. of G. T., the fulluwin4 t . d S. Cum-qtr. teE KINNEY BAt Cut - ralucK CrlArrEi: Tuw::cc " C. - A. W. TATi.na. CALv. t -31. D CAILY. 1. 1 COLE. '• U. - -COP. k EIMIULL CULIMUCK 11. Woopptins-. N 7. 11, 1:572. • J. 31. CALIET, been transferred from ris rt Ilannital, N. Y. Rent la , t Fabbitli in • ; !.' , l: r, 111,t Saiu . ivard, . rPaol p.wQrs ;.•,•ci ; 'school in the 0.,•i go. N. V., iM 4-0 v ht hCr , L 4 Ic • f C• is it, town, visiting 11-. • tiil t•a'rriel the marks of the Le nnaerwent with the bur- In:o.ed to rob his bank in Seran- 4 -':',"l-, ,s( our table a neat piece of paste ni, :ar.cctb‘.:intcrlption, "D. C. Kamm', z'.n!tn :ti_nry we were not in, friend I ME ....Di , , *4 the Elmira Adcertiser; i'!1) on 'Tuesday. The i.••• c , t4e a necessity with us, and %fr. alwayg welcome. ;-iioaat...• Corn Companies doing Most valuable rr. cause of Anday-school "• sections of our State. The •••: e, and might be mice , . ssfully em "' L , Y a!me. , t any Sundiy-schoul outside r t o .t. corn-planting 1 / r of the *hoof, composing ;- ~ , . , a , i , a ny,.receivcs w eirt y - r grains i oult . .ateL-the proceeds to be de . , . •-• missionary work. in the Fall, nanally . sono Week nn r uting called,at which, et xitli 1- . 1!3 gifik r.',2(1 tiller appro ._ F',la et anetiiin, a 14 :';!': rtitirn, to : the great delight ct : . !rtri. At one of these meetings recent- =I ly held, called a " alLudonary Corzi Festiva,* choice 150 selected ears sold f l 'slo ; a small sack Of ears for 75 cents, five ears 'for 80 cents, and so on. The pooreear, a mere cob, with perhaps a dozen scattering kernels, was sold fdt 35 cents. These efforts tend to cultivate a spirit of Christian benevolence in the children and young people, while, at the . same time, they promote the general interests of the school. Any Superintendent who desires it, can obtain a circular setting forth the plan, by ad. dressing Rev. R. CarrrnVbinv, Bellefonte, Pa. THE BURDEN OF rat Csznrr _STrrzm ON, dun BUSMEN Mits.—lf the public could re alize the burden our business men endure from the present system of long credits, it would be astounded. We aro Satisfied that as much is lost by-this system as is made by our business men—that is, half the' profits of business are sacrificed through the losses of credit. In the - first place, it takes twice' the capital to carry on 'a credit business that it does a cub business— many having as much in their books as' they have n their. shelves. In the second place, in a bu s ess of any magnitude, it requires an ex tra el rk when a credit business is done. In the n xt place, the loss through debts that are never aid, probably is five per cent., 'at a low est= te. Now, take the losses from these three ourres, and apply Metal° all the bred. , i r noes ne in Bradlord'county, in the_vray of mercy t il e and mechanical pursuits, aid they will b foiind to reach so many tens .01 thous ands- f dollars every year as to be truly start ling. his burden upon our business' is what is ret ding, in a great degree, our business progr s and prosperity, and it will continue to do so, until our business men get . courage enong to refuse longer to be hampered by it. Music:—There is nothing that con. tributes nap.° to the pleasure of evenings at home, than music in families. To cultivate a love of music among children, creates and fos ters a refined sentiment that is not forgotten when they arrive at maturity. Music engen ders and promotes good feeling. The blending of the voices of parents -and children in song, strengthens the tics that bind them together, and the love that centres about the home fire side. It renders Immo attractive, interesting and beautiful, and iu every Lome circle, where it is tnferated and cultivated, there will be found a greater freedom from all those discords and inharmonious contentions, that render so many parents miserable, and their children aniions to find a more congenial atmosphere °lst:where. Music is not an unmanly or effemi nate way of spending one's time, as 7i many unre fineclyarents aver, when they proscribo. even the coveted fiddle their sons enjoy scraping in -the attic. Every home should have a musical instrument it. it, that can be used as an accom paniment to the family voices. It will give em; ployment and amusement to the children in their otherwise unoccupied hours. It will keep them at home and out of bad influences else where. VEB. We hope it will not be forgot-, ten that Mr. flAratiorr will give select readings in Mercues Hall, on Tharsday evening the 28th Met.. The New York Ereuing Mail, in referring to Mr. M.'s performance in that city, says: E TOWANDA, PA "Mr. F. C. Harriott concluded the annual lyceuni course oT the Young Mien's Universalist Association, at Association Hall, on Tuesday evening, vith a series of fine impersonations from various authors, before a large and appre ciative audience. He began with a recitation from Bret Harte's !Luck of the Roaring Camp,' of the beautiful and, affecting little episode of :Niggles. His rendering of this was most effectr ive. He has a voice of singular pathos and sweetness, which its the more touching portions of the story entered into the subject with such keen sympathy, that it drew tears from many The humorous parts were so well execute. .1 that they were welcomed with roars ;of latighter. Mr. Harte's fine story becomes finer %ct under Mr. Harriott's rendering. TA() next selections were from C. G. •Lerand'if 'Hans Brietmau's were, inimitably giv• en and greatly enjoyed. 'Some flue extracts trout Byron billowed, which were recited with groat effect, especially some portions front Childu Harold.' One great charm of Hr. Her riott's reading - is the tact that he is utterly free from dependence on books, his selections being carefully memorized, and then impersonified with true dramatic ease and fervor. His prefa= tcry remarks before each new selection, pleas antly lead the hearer from one author to an! other, avoiding that too rapid transition from or.e subject tors new one which commonly char e.cterizes the cotme of public readers. Another important character of his impersonations, is rhe zeal nith whichiho enters into his work, and his truthfutnesd to nature. His gestures are numerous, but free 'arid graceful. His voice is sweet and powerful, showing natural excel lence per fectral by-careful training; It is blngii larly flexible, and imitates with eate moss an, v o l.—, from the deep basso to the slarilVtiopra n,..- ./ y/1 110 KNnws -• --There is ‘ , l r> 111,1 so. r fairly eleote !, yon will no doubt lilething 'besiclo political matter in prrzed parer, the REPORTEII; and if , 01 irait,l think the following worthy of a skort tioti co . /tin - n . 13, please publish. J not trilitLe your readers with an tie* COMtt of F•Ane s'ilver, : , tin. or wooden wedding, nt r a long trip tier,' -.3 the water. I Wish sim ply It) as that of lot- i' has been my pleasure, ES an-invited guest, to 1..• presermat a celebra tion of the of a citizen of our town, who was uiuety years old the first day of No vember, 1872. Elisname is RECTIEN Azwoos• A iew particulars may not, be uninteresting. He was born in Litchfield county, Connecticut, and 11.1, Mule with hit wife and two children to Pennsylvania, in iaU7. He was poor, as most people were tit ho emigrated from the East, at that early day; but by ill .strictest economy, prudence and industry, ht has become rich. Your correspondent baying been personally ac quainted with him for over fifty years, can cer tify to his honesty in allnis dealings with men, and though he In.,' bee , toe wealthy, no one can lent of taking from them a penny that did not belong to him. Although he is 90 years old, he retains his facint:ty clear as ever, v. itli the exception of being e little hard of hearing. He is a consist ent lt.publican, voting for GUAM' every time. The celebration ‘vas held at the house of his youngest son, GizOnor A:moon, of Herrick, with whom he has been living - since his. wife died, some years ago. The celebration was in teresting, indeed. The old gentleman was pre sented—is a birth-day present with a large arm-chair. It Nag new, and took the old gez tlemau quite by surprise. It was placed at the bead of a most splendidly furnished table, and in it the old gentleman was seated. ,The as raugetualt of the long table was complete; and as we glaAced over it, we could not but think . that the lady of this house had done Uonor - ',to herself and friends. " Now a few word more in regard to the town of Herrick, and lam done. I have hunted for wild animals, over the hills and through the valleys, where the town of Herrick-now is, when it was all a dense wilderness, with scarcely a settler within the bounds of this town. Now it is thickly settled, and the people in it have become rich. The land is c.atretilely fertile, al though we in Orwell did not formerly think the Feil could be worth clearing.. As an instance of the growing prosperity Of the farmers of that toi.m. this s.inie Gkouor. ATWOOD has nearly oompleted the largest and most finely arranged barn, probably, in liradford county. lam 'not informed of its probable coot, but I should say not much less than '; 2 5,000. Farmers in the twp., that a few years ago were considered worth only a feW hundred dollars, 4are now worth as many thousands. I will addno more. MEM BUSINESS LOCAL. tai. All the novelties of the season Int received at Eva Ns HILDELIIes, , tf!). Beautiful Stationery at lowest priceq, at Ca••s-3'. i Did you know that Faiist 60::.6 Lad willow Cradle s ? Cao . i. Keystone Clothing Palace, Main street, nest to First National Bank. CALSINS has fine new sets of Books for Boys rncl Girls. Dress Making done at the Bee hire, Ir, ; s_ Miss TITEIIEESA Cramsr.r. tbir Freteli Felt and Soft CrOvrn ed Hats, at the Bee Hive Store. ;:WELL.—S. W. AISOIID--Dear ,Sir: tha vlcctioiN are all past, and P.L., Nov. 8, 1672 Va. The ,"Slorble Prophecy,", at tfa.The American Sewing Ma cllize is thc• bcst. M. New Millinery Goode are con duitly being received at the Bee Hive Store; air Large stock of Red awl White Wheat floor, at NoOass & ilnrAaria: or The best Kerosene Oil at Joss k Luna', by Um barrel or plkez. b. BntUria's: Patterns; at the Bee Hire. Warm meals at all hours at cowls? Bakery'. , stir New Magic, at the Bee Elie. Mercer's block. Aar The Gardner Chair Seat is tho boat. i Bu l ttons, Fringes and Passe mentaries, at the Bee Mire Store. Gray Nets at the - Bee Hive stom. i. Invisible Hair Nets, in all col ors, at the Bee Hive igtore. • 118. Sweet Potatoes and Cranber ries, at CowLre* Bakery. - 416-Evess4c taggrzu call atten tion-to their advertisement or new Fall Goods. )16. A large assortment of Brack etijust received at Facer &Boas. ser Oysters by the quart, at 45 cents. H. A. Comm. sir Job work, of . every description, eatly and expeditlinudy executed at this office. in. CROSS ,has received his first in voice of juvenile boOks for the holidays. They are perfectly charming. NI. An entire new stock of Feath ers, Flowers and Ribbons, at the Bee Rive Store. , .Go to Ju& LEWIS', and buy the New Empire. It is the beat store in max. ket.' ler BURDICK'S national Hay and Stramertters, for silo by tr.lifessrs. Wicionss Az: MCINTinE, hive,rented DorKlE's Blacksmith Shop, and fit ted iipannx shoeing department. ter The best assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods at N. Gotnsurrn's, Keystone Clothing Palace. ' 116.. Caws has the largest and best assortment of Bibles and Prayer Books, ever exhibited in this market. --'.-- iter • A largll aesortMertt-of Ameri can Cook and Parlor 'Mt:nos, at PWIDLETON k DARIIOIrS. Kir Cix.zn has just returned fFOra tiew York, with a large - addition to his Stock, or the Winter and Holiday trade. ifir Two-Button Kid Olives, at B. A. PErrts d: Co.'s, for ono dollar per pair. Oct. 31,1872-4 w. ter Do n't pass along Main street without dropping in at Crtainuttaxt's, to exan ino his beautiful new goods._ • .AM DBMS MAErso.— Rooms in one of Wmin & OrErrores houses, in !ower petit of town. J. BAMIAIIT. itoo3i§ Fort RENT--Ovei Wicratem tt, BLACK'S. Enquire at M. E. Ro . smirtirLD'a Clothing 7 Stvre, in BEIDLESIAN'S Block. Fon . S.u2.—Two or three new honies, desirably located. Terms easy. En quire of W. G. GonooN, at Turner `& Gordon's Drug Store: , Var . Very latest styles in Bonnets and Hats for Ladies, Misses and Children, at the Bee Hire Store, No. 2, litercnr's Block, To- wands, Ps you want to see a crowd of happy people, jest drop into Ilmiinos S TAL stADOE'a any day, and take a look at their no morons cnatomerr. I you want a first•class Par lor Stove, get, tint Light House, on hand s and for by , • Pr.Not.r:rox SDA :11:0W, Orwell, Pa. CIIF..tP COIL.--R. AL WELLLS is still selling best Hard Anthracite Aoal, wholesale and retail, at loot rates. No advance in his ,puce. 1186. just reeeived at the Beehive, an elegant-assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Linen `ollars arid Cuffs, alsoi Laces, in the newest .tyles. Ite:A. great variety pf Ladies' Beaver and Cloth Sacques, Shawls, Under Yeats, Nubian anti Hosiery; at B. A. Pixtrr.S . Co'e. Oct. 31, 1872-4 w. g Now is a good time to get your letter-heads, envelopes and bill-heads printed, and the Itzroirran office is ^a good place to get them executed. LettnErs & Monnis, mqnnfac turerB of,those celebrated epectricica, have changed their akeney from J. Sr rirrsnes to Wm. A. CIIA3.II3EBLAII•eB. CZNTRAL COAL YAlLD.—Anthracite Coal—Nut, $3.25; Stove and Egg, $1.50 per ton. Sullivan Anthracite Nut, $3.50; Stove and Egg, $l.OO per ton. - R. M. WELLES. • tom' The place to buy a firat-clasi Cook or Parlor Stovo, is at PE'SDLETON & DklitLOW'S, Orwell, Pa. AT LAST IT His BEEN FOVND.—The chair seat that will never wear oat. J. 0. FnosT at SONS are now prepared to put seats in ail kinds of chairs with Gardner's patent chair seat, which is the.best and most durable seat in the world ; Call aiisee:it. Stir J.l O. FIIOST & SONS wish to put a Woveii Wire Mattress iu every house in Towanda, (it a month's trial, and lilt:does not snit them, they will call and take it away. Now is your timo to g - Eqiertezt sleep. Do sure you try, and then yon Rill buy. - • COAL ha WHOLESALE.—P. M. WFT4IFii is Felling superior Hard Anthracite Coal; by the car load, very cheap, delivered at any R. R. station between Wyelasing and Athena. Now is the time to secure yonr Winter's supply. war The edition of the Road and _Poor Laws of this county, ; compiled by Capt. W. H. Can.nocuatt, is limited, and township ;Officers who desire to procure copies, should apply soon. The work is for sale atth is office QV is. Do you want _a sewing - ma chine, and do you lnow that the flinger never disappoints? After seven years' experience we can ttnly say that the Singer does give Batista°. tion. iVicznax & BIACX, Agents. vie. A meeting of the Bradford : County Medical Society, will be hold at the Wi' House, in Towanda, on WednesdaY, Dee. 4,at"10 o'clock a, .11: Dr. Cuss. M. Tuasan will -read as paper on tho "Physiology of the Brain and Nervous System. Sec'y. is.: The Historical. Society of Bradford county will bold a quarterly- meeting at the Grand Jury Room, in Towanda, on Mon day, Doc. 2, 1872, at 2 o'clock P. at. E. P. Luam, Rec. Beey. ter Fiu BIIBBLNK, Ticket Agent Pa. S N. Y. IL R. Co., has been appointed sole agent in tliis place for the stle of the Railway Passenger Assurance Co.'s accident tickets. These tickets cost but a trifle, and cover all kinds'of accidents. 11%.,aelegram received by GAILOnik Bnos., Wyalusing, - Pa., Nov. 11: "The Boston losses of the Plurriix, of Hartford, about hill of million. Assets, million and a half. We are, safe. . D.V. C. Simueox,See'y." Para:limo:l fr. DAUEOW. Is The ehospost plus to buy Hardware, Titrnre, Boa, Nails and Stogy it at Ants & Lawn' Hardware Store, in Hermes Block. &W WI PArecr.--Have you seen, or heard tilt? It not, it is worth-your while to enquire into its nine; See B. 11. WFwite "Bobber Paint ward in anothereolumu. Mir CATKINS ill agent for the "Odd Fellows' Hanna," by Omni, The best pnb tithed. He has them now on hand ; they are a great help to members of the Order. i It should:not be forgotten that the celebrated watch-makers and jewelers, Hu ormuls Baos., now have the store formerly oc cupied by A.. 11. Wanxtu, and that they are ready to do all, work in their line, and sell jew elry cheaper than the cheapest. Mir " What is it that makes every.= body who comes out of Bklutow t TuaLtnos'ii store, look.eo happy?" said a fellitletnan, the other esY, to one who was just coining out of this popular establishment. "Why, because they give you such great bariains, and an always pleasant and happy.themselves." pap F. J. °ALMS is agent for the Heart and Hand, a paper that should be in the bands of overy Odd• Fellow, and their families. 'Each subscriber will have choice in Four Fine Chromos, mounted, ready for framing, viz : "Coming Through the -Eye*" "Innocence," "Giving Bonnifillreakfut," and "Birdie's Din- 111111. CIUMBEILLIN is now opening his huge and magnifioett assortment of goods, purchased for the holiday trade. Mr. C.'s long experience in The jewelry basineis, and his su perior advantages in buying, give him - the lead in his line all Through this section. Indeed, he can and does offer better bargains than are presented by-the retail.dealers in the cities. sir A great saving in fuel and a great increass in comfort, min be attained by pie use of a good Weather Strip. The best are made of wool and tubber, and will not only et elude cold, brit also prevent the rattling of win, dews, so ofte)i found disagreeable. They are sold only* CoDDIN a , ..11v Buzz It Co. Nov. 20--lw. WINTER MILLINERY AT MR/1 J. D. flullt.—A Bne stock just received, embracing ell the latest styles and colors found in Now York market, which she offers at low prices. The ladies are cordially invited to call and in spect the stock before purchasing. Mrs. J. D. HILL, , - Griffith h Petton's Block, Bridge-SL, Towanda, Pa. " My dear Mrs. KrSDIMLIEBER, how is it that you can always keep the mica in your stove so clean and transparent ? Ism sure we Clean ours often, and they never are like yours." "Oh, Mrs. Ilsurnsurzunn, that is easy enough ; you see wo use the RECOLVLNO, Lawn. Hor Ant antstn, and by Just revolving the mica as the are is test - built, we save the trouble of cleaning and also the expense of fre quent replacing." "And where, Mrs, SLIDER. LI tom, did you buy your stow?" "At Cpu urn), RUSSELL & Nov. 20-2 w. Mir BRAT:TM)& HILL would call the attention of the public t? the fact that their market is always sopplie3 with the choicest steak, roasts, lamb and mutton, pork, sat:liege, fish, etc. They are now receiving daily supplies of fine freslroysters, which they offer at whblo sale and retail at the very lowest rates. Hay Pntssm—For pale, Ingersoll's popular Bar and Eagle Improved Hand Hay Presses. Farmers will find it profitable to press their hay foe market; and, to do it themseltes. They will find the Eagle No. 1 and 2 Pressei to be just the Tory thing for thepnrpese. Towanda, Oct. 15. PHCENLX Insurance CO., Brook lyn, N. - Y.; Now York Office, Nev. 11, 1872. As sets, Nov. 1,1872, $0,032,191.81. Total amount insured in `Hie burnt district, $450,000, thus leaving us, (even in case our losses are total). Net assets,l,3B2,lol.Cl. Homo Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gross assets, $9,000,000; loss es, $35,000. National, of Bangor, telegraphs its New York agency t "We arc all right." Wil liamsporklnsurance Co : No loss. Wicxnara BLACK, agents for-the above sound companies, Towanda, Pa. CARD OF Anprrntnos.---tSeveral of our most influential Towanda citizens, after e boated political discussiOn, came to us. and asked whom we thought was the most advisa ble candidate to vote for—Gnr.m.ri, Gnatcr,'' or ROSENFIELD. Oar answer, most certainly, was ROSENIMELD ; and why? Because, he clothes you : is this not More than GEEELET or Gmtyr will de. At this, these cfliZens turned up their noses, and adjourned to our candidate, ROSEN. Imp's, to invest in ono of his cheap and dura ble suits and overcoats. The last Bradford County Temperance Convention made arrangements to have, two good speakers canvass the county in favc4" of local option and temperance, during the month of December; in pursuance of which two excellent speakers, Be,. W. C. lIScDIIIOI. sox and J. LoirroN, have been engaged, and appointments have been arranged as follows Bev. W. C. HoinutcxsoN will speak, on Nov. 20, at Athens; 21, Wyaluaing ; 22, Tarrytown ; 23, Sugar Rnu ; 21, Camptown ; 23, Tuscarora ; 213, Loßaysville ; 27',- Orwell ; 23, Warren ; Windham; 30, Litchfield Corpus. Dec. 1, She shequin ; 2, Rome ; 3, 31yersbnrg ; 1, Standing Stone. SPRMGT-rq-ct TRUSS AND SU PPORTED.— Wo take pleasure in informing those suffering from Hernia, that the 'good SaMaritan, D' e r. (1. W. Horcustx, will again visit this vicinity, as follows Troy, Pa..: Tioy House, Dec. 10 ; Towanda, Pa., Ward House, Dee. 11 and l 2; Waverly, N. Y., Hai. FIELD'S Hotel, Dec. 13. -Dr. H:zhas visited this place a number of times, 'and has given the best of satisfaction to all who have favored him with a call. His appli ances have the highest reputation throughout the State of New fork. EIOTCEISIN'S PoSt Office address is Box 23, Albion, N. Y. Send stamp for circular, and read testimonials, par= timlarly those from this county. - . CAD.D.—I take this method of re timing my sincere thanks to the citizens of Bradford county for the liberal patronage they have bc,towed upon mo this past season ; and a'continuance of the same being an nm oubted fact, as our goods have given, and always Mil give, satisfaction. We are having mattufactar ed in Philadelphia.the largest and most com plete stock or Fall and Winter goods ever seen in Bradford county. Messrs. Goss a, Mellanort, the popular and stylish merchant tailors, are located In our establishment; and are prepared to take your orders , for stylish clothes.. Our stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods nest Fall will rcirpssa any outside of the large dties, as it is my intention to have a stock of the period. a- . N. Gormsxrrn. Ke%ystone Clothing Palace, Brltrrresz. Wouss.—The hair is the crowning glory of woman. There are few moderate defects which cannot be remedied by the proper disposition of the tresses. But when the hair begins to fall out, or turn gray, in young people, or with those in:tbe prime of life, there is cause for real regret. When this is the case, Had, Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer will be fond to bp a first-class remedy, far su perior, es a sound medium, to anything else before the . public. It actually restores gray hair to its original color, end in the great ma jority of eases, causes it to grow again When it is becoming It is not liko many popular preparations, a mere wash, but a scientific die; covery, indorsed arid used by physicians of character. Address B. P. Ham A Co., Nashua, N. /I.—Forney's Weekly P,ress, Feb. 1, 1668. How TO Go WEST.—This is an en qta6, which every •ono should have truthfully answeied before he starts on his journey, and a Haig care taken in examination of routes will In many cases sive much trouble, time and money. - The'" C. IV &. Q. A. it.," running from Chi cago, through Galesburg to Burlington, and the "I. B. & W. Bt;ute," running from Indian apolis,' through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in Ibe last two yews at the leading Passenger Routes to the West. At Burlington they connect with the B. li. B. B, and form the greet Bran. ton Route, which rum &set through aolithern lowa to Nebraska and Rams, with Din's , eon neetlons to Ca/Übe:de and the Ter:Narks; and passengers starting ftom Bradford count r, on their way westward, canuot do better than to take the Bunizscrrox Bora; This Line has published a pamphlet, called "How to Go West,• which contains much valu able information ;fli largo correct map of the Great West, which can be obtained free of ehargwby addressing !the General Passenger Agent B. do M. It. 8., Burlington, lowa. OAYLORD—BUMNEB.IL-At the helmet of Geo. ' Sumner, the bride's father, Bpriogbill, Pa., Oct. 80,1872, by Rev . J. B. Sumner, assisted by Rer.l). Lt Barnes, Hti B. Os lor d; Poet muter at *Ousting,' Pa., and Wias Mettle A. Sumner, of the-former place. , TOWNSEND—ARUSTRONCL—At the house of David Armstrong, the bride's father, Factory villa, Pa., Noy. 14, 1872, by Ear. J. B. Sum ner, Eugene 'Townsend, of Nicholson, Pa., and Phebe Armstrong, of the former place. . BIND—McLEAND.—At the M.' E. Parsonage, Skinner's Eddy Pa., Nor. 9,1872, by Bev. - P. 11. Tower, Mr. John 8. King and Miss Mettle A. McLeand, both of Auburn', Susquehanna, ,Co., Ps. LINABEIIRY—COOLEY.—it the M. E. Par sonage, Skinner's Eddy, Ps,' Nov. 0, 1872, by Rev. P. R. Tower , Mr. Josephrul Linaberry and Miss Diary E. Cooley, both of Auburn, Susquehanna county, Pa. MONEOE—KITINM.—On Nov. 17.-1872, at the 14 E. Parsonage, East Smithfield, Pa., by Bev. O. L. F. Homo. Mr. 'Umiak S. Mon roe to Miss qpbelia A. Kitchen, both of Milan, ps, HING.:I—At his residence, in Smithfield, Oct. 3, 1872,iJasper King, of putrid erysipelas, in the 46th year of his age. SEWAItD.—In Sinithtlild, Pa., Nov. 7, of con sumption, Amelia Kingsbury, wife of Alvin Seward, aged 73 yean. (Wilkes-Barre papers please copy.] Thcimaa Maddocks, Produce Commission Merchant, 220 'Pennsylvania Ave nue, Scranton, Pa. Butter, Eggs, Lard, Cheese, Fruits, Potatoes, &c., Ac. Consignments soli cited, and returns promptly made .on sale of Goods. References cheerfully given. Corres pondence solicited. Fon SALE, Si HOESES.—Or ex charm) tither for lumber. B. F. BOwman, To wanda. 3t. Von SALE.—A full-blood Cotswold Rua. B. F. 139ww.t$, Tai&nds. • Stir Tickets for all points West via. Lake shore and Michigan Southern Rail way for sale At Freight Depot or Pa. 4 N. Y. R. R. Co. Aug. 14-3 m. EVE= Fan= ms OWN PAnrrzu.— Thiejßlabber Paint. It us mired ready for nee. Spreads easily and smootly, is glossy, firm, du rable, elastic, and is a Beaupfu/ Paint, rs. U. WELLES has the Paint. LU MBERMEN, LOOK AT THIS ! The offer for sale at a 4 BARGAIN, All th'e machinery fora Italay Saw min, which has been in use only eighteen months and is as good as now. The Mill can be put up and run on the prem ises of the auhkribers if desired. and any informa tion In regard to. operating it cheerfully given. Will be sold at a great reduction from original cost. B. 6ASE & SON. Troy, PL. Nov. 13. 1872. MERCUR'S HALL, THURSDAY HYMNING, HOY. 28. 1874 R. M. WELLias - Will give an entertainment at Hermes Nall, on Thursday evening, Nov. 29, consisting of MN . IT ' T;WrIrr> ” ,V . MMI ' S= Tickets for mit, at Kirby's Drag Store for one week previous to date of entertainment. Nott.l3-w2 • ETTERS REMALNING IN THE :. Postallice. Towanda, Pa., Nor. 20, 1872. B Layton, Be, J Me.Longhrain,. Mrs Ida Hilburn, Jake Keegan. Miss E Jennings. Miss Lucy Jackson, G M Hanford, Mrs Ellen Hancock, 'Mrs Elm Hur ley 2. Mrs Mary Horton. Daniel Holcomb. Frank Heath James Hilton John Gallaway, A D Farwell, Miss Mary Fox. Mary Enirom, L V Ells 2, Mary E Eddy, John Devine, Dr C L Dunham, E H belong Mrs )I Dougherty. Mrs P Belong, Mary It Drum mond. Prank W Donghlas"; Jas L Dunn, L Durand. Cornelius Crowly, A F.Carpenter, Mrs Ursula Clark Patrick Consedfne, Mrs EC Cook, John Cass, Mrs C Crary. F J Braley, Orlando Benjamin, Mrs B A Bar rie, E T Brirnett, 11 8 Benjamin, Charles Earn, Rai phin Wallis, 8 P Wallis 2. Mrs Ann Whalod Char ick Westbrook. C E Wallis, Danl Walborn, Wallis Vanderpool J E Voeburg, Mrs T Vanua", Mrs F W Vanderalot, Miss H Thompson, D A Stowell, C P Strickwell, Adarene Shores:B SolOmon, Martin Bun. lon, Win E Stephenson, Wm Soder, Mrs Lucreta Shaw. Eugene Spencer, Wll/ S Bands. J M Bobbin, L Richman, C M Page. Austin Quinlan, John Post, Wm Vandarpool II Purdy, J R Post, Joseph-Onin, W A Nixon. Wesley Mingo'. Jas McOUI 2, James McCloe, Mrs Mary McDonald, Miss Ida Morgan, Willson McGill, D McNamara. John Lynch. . L1213:11,2 HELD TOE P0R.11.011. B Lery. New York; Was But, Lindsey, Ban.; Thos Scudder, Canton.; 0 F Etwtgert, Binghamton; M A MAU. Foot of Plane; G L Blackman. Monroe. ton; Hiram Detrick, Monroeton. rum) ANNUAL COURSE. I . ." QF G. LECTIM. COMMITTEE Mike the SollorLtak announcements for the Date, Bobject—.. M. AI4NA E. DICKLNSON, Date FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Datil March 10, 1872. Subject—.. E. H. claim and Rim Wain BErnana will be the other lectutors it their set ices can be secured. Otherwise other lecturers will be engaged. General Admission ........... Beserred Seats For sale at Sirby'S Drug Store. .13 0. F. BNDritscer, EL IV .'LLVORD N Towlncta, Nov. 13.'1872 JEWELRY J,EWRIARY ! CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS AT TEE OLD SURD rormearr (=MED BY A. WASN,EIL Banjos! rceived $ Large assortment. of Jewelry o: all the hied 'tyke. Americ,an and Swiss 'Watches, Gold and &flyer, from the chcapeat to the beet; Also a large aisortment of CLOCKS, GOLD. AND STEEL SPEC'TAOLD3. Remember the pLace, two drra Fount of Powell .k Co.'s, Towanda, Pa. . Watches, Clocks, Fel Jewelry carefully repaired.- N0v.2072 ESTRAY.—Came into the enelos use of J. V/. illehols, of Burlington, on or about the 9th of Oct., 1872, one 3.yesz old Helps, _spotted, with short ham. The owner is-requested ;to arms forward, prove property, pay charges, .and lakkher away or ate will be disposed of according l I4w J. W. NICUOLS. N01.18 , w3 ; DIED. SPECIAL NOTICES, =I Now Advertisements. . MB. P. C. HARRIOTT Of New York, AIITiIOII3 B. W. ALVOR.D. P.ll SEASOS OF 15124 ROBERT COLLYER, isnllazi 3, 1873 Babiect—" JOHN GOII6H, January 21, 1878 ....February 19, 1873. Bobject—.• What'. to Ilinder." SEA SON TICKETS, $3 00. t~i~?SFSI4Y4a+~ HUGUENIN BROTHERS, RtratIENER BRO'B. !Tiny Adratisamis. WItN/3[)-.-BOOK AGENTS ana as GREAT INDUSTRIES An Watorical stzminia of thi Oiled, Growth, and Perfatitkekof the Clad industrial Arts - of ibis country. 'l3OO PAGES An IMO =GRATINGS. Written by 20 Eminent Authors. including John B. Gough. Leon Case, Edward Howland. Joe. I IL Lyman. Err. IL Edwin Hall. _ Horace Greekry, Philip Sipley Albert Brisbane, 1. P eat., sae. • This work is a complete history of all brand*s of industry. processes of siturufacturs, etc.. all ages It to • c omplete azu l i oncYclopeona of arts =a maniac. tmers, is the most etitartairdng and valuable work for information on subjects of general interest ever offered to the_ public. It Is adapted tothe wants of the Iferchant, Xenufacturar. kechante, Earmer. Student, and Inventor. and salt to both old and young of both classes. The book is sold by agents who are snaking krge mates to all parts of the coon. by. Ilk offered at the low price of $ 360 and is the cheapest book ever sold by subsoil/Sion. No ilizollyabould be without Unite d .want Agents in every town of the United States, and no agent can fail to do well with this book: Omar terms are Mend. We give our agents the etelrudve right of tannery.. Ono of oar agents sold 133 copies in eight another sold 'in ageat in days. Hartford sold 227 368 in one w two eek. weeks., Specimens of the work seat I. agents on receipt of stamp. Yor circulars and teem to agents address the publish ers, J. E BURR & HYDE, Hartford, Corm.. - Chicago. EL, or Cincinnati, Ohio. AGENTS WANTED for onr New Book. the FUNNY SIDE OF PHYIO, Or the lest:cries of Medicine: . Presenting the Ru mors and Serious Sides of ;Medical Practice. An Expose of Yedloal Humbugs, Quacks. and Marl. elan of all ages and all countries. 800 pages, 250 Engraving& An interesting and amusing treatise on the Medi- Burntorgs of the past and present. It e Quack. impostors, Traveling Doctors, Patent z cri. cane Tenders, Noted Female Chests, Fortune Tell ers and Mediums, and gives. intereslxig accounts of Noted 'Physicians and undue of their lives. It N how !Why is manufactured Tobacco and of what vile liquors medicines are compoied. It re veals startling secrets -and instructs.,all how to ay* the ills which flesh is twirl*. We,give =tin gle territory aid liberal conunisrlosur. • 'For circu lars and terms address the publishers, J. B. BUBB k HYDE. Bacfriot, Ct.. Chicago. 111.. or Cincinnati; Ohio. KNOTS lIN°TIED, Or Way■ and By-Ways in the thdden Life of we want AR entsifor this book. It discloses all the mysteries of the Detective System. 11 is a record for the put twenty years of the most skillful detec tives of this country, in , which the crafts of Bank Robbers, Thieves, Pickpockets; Lottery Men, Coun terfeit Money Dealers, and swindlers of all classes are exposed and brought 'to Justice. Price , $215. Bond for circulars and terms to agents. :1f0v2012. T & Co. Beg to call attention this week to,,the extraordinary inducements they will offer in al/ theii• depattini,nts. CLOkR9 AND SHAWLS; CLOTHS ANI? (JASSIMERES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LADIES' MISSES CHILDREN'S CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, \ air. A. decided reduction has been made in our prices, and we cor dially invite' purchasers .to examine our stock. Towanda, soy. 13, 1872. 50 cants. 75 cents. CL A.lll FOR L. IL nosy, 15. P. Efics.4. 31 a ;WO Drm tiETO 3!: The tirliimniirotied advantages over those to ordi nary use. the Ptoof of which may be seen in the extraottlinary wiles, and constantly increasing de mand for them: Ist. That from the peculiar construction of tho glasses theassist and preserve sight , reader frequent changes tmn . dd. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision. with an amount of ease and comfort not hitherto enjo;yed. by spectacle trivets. td. That . the material from which the Luises are ground. is tosanfactured specially for optic purpos es, and is pore, hard. and brilliant, - and 'not liable to become scratched. 4th. That the frame In which they are sec 'shalt. er in Gold, Silver, or Steel. are of the finest quality and finish and guaranteed perfect in every mspett. For sale only by our authorized agent in this local ity. We never supply, or employ peddlers. W. A. Chaniberlin, Sole,Agent, N0T.20,187 . 2. A InirNl: • ATOR'S Notice is ereby given to all persons Indebted to the estate o Wm. C. Wilcox, late of Canton, deceased, must male immediate payment. and all persons having claims against said estate mast present them duly authenticated for settlement. If. T. PORTER, Administrator. War.4S-irti OP THE MUM CUM ~.~.s ia: ~ ~N -rte ~? .y r Y,y r u }=~ DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS AND ; CATS; DOMESTICS, FLANAELS, &c., Cc. TAYLOR & CO. LAZARUS Sr, MORRIS' CELERUATZD • AIM EYE GLASSES, QIIBRIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of kJ sundry writs of 'lied Tutu tuned out of the Court, of Alommos Mega ei PagX•d Comedy. sad Court directed, will be upon -utorb lio sale at the Mute In the Borough o To. winds. THURSDAY, DECRILBI6II 6. NM st 1- ,o'clock, p.m., the following described lot, Piece. or parcel Wd ithllick twp bounded u follows: On thnort h by public higilar know n.l 6ll the State km, on the NM sad eolith by lands of John Beardsley,•west by land of the widow Fanny E. Bull and Edward 8. Turrell; containing about 2 acres, more or less. all impmed. with a small framed dire.Riag house, small framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken into execution at the suit of N. Bloctun's 111111 vs Susannah Bradshaw and Wni. )t. Bradshaw. ALBG—One other .lot. piece. or parcel of landilitti. ate to Wells . tsp., bounded so .follows: On the north by lairds, of llybranas Wirth/skirt, east by Nehemiah Rathbun. south by land In possession of Wade Beardslee and rind of Imeis Griswold, west by Daniel Dartimple; containing 6”,_' acres. horse lessi about 60 scree Improved. wit s a treated ' house, framed barn, mad few. fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into' execution it the snit of James If. Brink vs Geo. W. Brink. - AO—Ons other lot. =4; 1 •1 parcel of land sit uate in. 'TOT/Inds Dora, as follotrs: On the north by lands of D. 8., Pratt:. east by 'an alley, south by Adam Wolfe, west by Third street; being about 60 feet front on sibi Tlainl 'street and - run ning back to the centre of said alley, about 100 feet more or leas, with a small framed dwelling house and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into eaecution snit of B. W. Lane vs Wm. Wee. - ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate In Ithesbequin twp.. bounded as follows: On the north by iandf. of Douglass Da - Weer*. A. Hill. Ralph Tore and the public ; highway, on the cast by Clinton and Daniel Oore ad the public 'highway, s. nth by land belonging to the estate of O. C. core, deceased, west by Susquehanna Diver; containing 90 WWI, more or kin, about 60 acres improved, with Mean:tad : dwelling house, framed barn with • horte barn attached, and fruit tree, thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of El W. Thomas vs Fred C. Gore. ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of Land sit nate In Towanda Boro., bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Bolo:not Walborn and 11. Jacobs, east by T. C. Delano. south by Pine street, west by Slanyflle; being about 100 feet front on said Pine Street and about 112 feet deep, running back from said street to the south line of lands of said Walborn and Jacobs, with a framed dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of E. T. Fox re 0. D. Cash tc Co. and James 0. Frost,. security.' • ALSO.-One other lot" place, or parcel of land Sit- Wain Towanda Itoro , bounded ay follows: On the north by land of Jetties 0. Met east by John B. Zuni, south by John Lantz. west 'by ,Charles st.; helms about 100 feet front on said Charles street. and amnia/ backto lino of lands of said John F. Means. aboutl4o fest, more or less, with a framed shop thereon. ALSO—"The'defendants C. D. Coati and F. A. Cash's unClirided two-fifths (2-);lnteteatin one Oth er lot, piece, or parcel of land ' Situate in Towanda Boro..isforreaid. bounded on the north by Poplar street, east by Third stseet, south by Wm. Griffis; west by an alley; being about 165 feet front on said Third street and about 221 feet back on said Poplar street. with a two.atorYgothic.briek dwelling helase small framed barn. and other outbuildings and few' fruit and ornamental time thereon. Said lot known as the Eforuestead Lot of the David Cash estate. ALSO—The defendants, C. D. Cash and P. A Caalea undivided two-tithe interest in one other lot, piece, or parcel of land situate in Ilarets, twp.. containing 113 acres, more or less, in the ILsrmilten name of D. 11. Cunningham, with' a saw mill, two toil boluses, and a stable thereon. ALSO—The defendants, C. D. Cash and F. 44 Cash's undivided two-filths interest in ono other jot, piece, or tract of land situate in Barclay twp., coutsioing 400 acres, more or less:in the warrantee name of Peter Ladley. • ALSO—The defendants; C. D. Cash' and V. A. Cash's undivided two-fifths interest In. one other lot, piece, or tract of land eituate id Earelay twp., containing MO acres, snore or less, in the warrantee name of Joseph Ladley. ALSO—The defendants, C. D. Cash and F.. A. Cash's undivided two-filth interest in one other lot, piece, or tract of land situate in Barclay twp., con taining 355 acres, more or less, in the warrantee name of Walter Stewart. ALSO—The defendants, •C. D. Caih . and F. A. Cash's undivided two-fifths interest in one other lot, piece, or tract of land _situate in Barclay and Overton twps., conWininp 400 acres, more or leas, in the warrantee name of Andrew Ladley. Seized and taken into execution at the suit—of E. T. Fox's use vs C. D. Cult, end F. A. Cash, se curity. ALSO—One otheidot, piece, or parcel of land 'Mtn ate In Towanda twp., bounded es follows: On the north by land of IL H. Mace. - east by MiehaellJe slane, south.by James McGill, west by John Boss`- man; containing Sit acres, more oarless, no improve ments. ALSO—One other lot; piece, or parcel of land sit, nate in Towanda Boro., bounded as follows. On the north and east by land oil-John F. Means, south by E. T. Elliott, west by Sprnee strret; containing ono acre, more or less, all imprOved, with a two•story framed. dwelling house, framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. , Seized and taken into execution at the 'snit of 1 P. L. Ward vs James P. Lewisand Benjamin Lewis. Also at the suit of D.. 0. Hellion TS James P. Lew iß and Benjamin Lewis. ALSO One other lot, piece, or parcel of laud sit uate Windham tarp. bounded as follows: Begin ning at thoSouth-esett. cor Online betweeni-the Cad. wailader and Ringsbury tracts in the middle of road and running south 79),1 deg west 59) 1 1 per by lands of - J. Reynolds to w beach tree., thence north 89 deg west .66 per by lands of E. Boardman to, a post and atonic, thence north 1 deg east 73 3.10 per by land of J. M. Peck to' a post and stones, thence north St deg east 105 per by land of H. Gleason to the Mid dle of said road: thence south 9 deg east 77 , ' per along the middle of said road to place of beginning; contauaing, 13 acres and 45 pc reties, more or leas. abont 40 acres Improved, with framed honse. Etwo framed barns and other out buildings, and au orch ard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution it the snit of Barstow A: Kirby ve Nathan Gleason. "." ALSO—One other lot. piece, or parcel' of land sit nate in Barlingibn Boro . bounded as follows; On the north by lands of Wm. T. Mead and-George I'. Tracy, east by Reuben llorley, south by S. M. Dick. erman and Alonzo Boss, west by / 411e Berwick turn pike; containing , about 3 serer; more or less, all improved, with a framed dwelling house. framed barn, and few‘rnit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the nit of Martin J. Long vs Thomas J. / raises , . ALSO—One other lot. piece, or parcel of land sit uate in Athens Done. bounded as follows: On the north by Satterlee !dive, east by Charles Decker, south by Clarence Smith; west by lot No. 30 belong- . .ing to the eastate of C. F. Welles. deed; being tot No. gl according to plot and survey made by Z. F. Walker; containing 11,250'equare feet. more or less, with„n framed dwelling houw, horse barn, and few fruit trete thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of. - G. L. EastabroOks ve,Judson D. Baker. td J. P. VAN FLEET, Sheriff. VRPHA 'S COURT virtue of an order Issued out of the. Orphan's Court of Bradford County. the undersi.r.ed admin istrator of the estate of J. Dorrance Allen, late Of Wysor. twp., deceased, will expose to public sale at the late residence of J. D. Allen; on SATURDAY, NON", 23, 1872, at 10 o'clock, a.m., the followingdes cribed lot. piece or parcel of land, principally unim pro:ea, situate in Slieshequln Iwp. Bradford Co., Pa , bounded as follows: Beginning at the south line of land of D. Bill; thence south 10 deg. east 23 per; thence south 6 deg.,east 53 per; thence south 3., dep. east 43 per; thence south '2l deg. east 10 . 1-10 per; thence south 19 deg. west 23 5-10 per. to the north line of land of 31. Maloney; thence along north lino of said )laloney's land 92 310 per. to the west line of said Ilaloney's land; thence north 27 deg. east 34 per; thence a westerly coarse along a north line of lands of John Barton 64 1-10 per to 3 cor; thence north 3 deg. east 162 2-10 per. to the north-west cor. of the land; thence south 87 deg, oast 50 per; thence south 3 deg. - west 16 6-10 per; thence south 87 deg. east 22 6-10 per. do place of beginning; containing -95 acres and 66 porches, more or less, with the appurtenances. ALSO—The timber on one scie of land as follows described: Beginning one-half.rod squth of a cer tain rail fence on road, and also one-half rod south erly on Delos Vargason's line and running southerly on said line and along said read far enough to mike one acre, which timber was reserved to J. Dort/sage Allen by his father John Allen, in s sale of said Trod by said John Allen to John B. Conklin in a deed dated Feb. 18, 1867. TEES '—zso to be paid on the property being Struck down, ss'o on confirmation of eale, the bal ance in one year from conffrmation. ' 0et.2.1-st 31.11.1,011 Nd. Adam. REGISTER'S NOTICE.—No t ice is hereby given that there has been flied ind settled in the office of Register of Wills in and for the County' of Bradford, accounts of •Administra; tlon upon the following estates, vii: Final acc't 'of B. Barrett, aihnr. of Caleb Barrett, deceased. • Account of 0. F. Toun,g. exr. of Louisa Averi decettoeil. - Final acc't of Betsey 1.. Stone, adrnr. with annexed. of Calvin St,:ne. deceased. Partial acct bf Jenne Brown, guardian of T. R.; A. W. E. sad tiPrul.H Dairen. _ Accouuceif Wm. A.gaarulatfl.of =Olt Cornaby. Final ace% of Elizabeth FQ,i. (now Elizabeth Illacarnan), guardian of Clarke T. F0x..., Ftrialacc't of E. C. Quick, admr. of Paul Quick, decelfeiL_ Final acct of Jane G. llLliteelce and W. H. Carno cham &dram, and adrar..of John G. Blakeslee,. decd: Final arc't of Ass Warner, admr. of Samuel War ner. deceased. Final acc'ted A. O Massa, L.11.5We of 'John and Sarah Adams. Final acct of 0. D. Bartlett, aittrer of Edwin T. Brower. deceased. ALSO- , -The apprailem nt of property sit off 15Y the execntora or ailndni raters to Itidowa in chil dren ofthe followin ..cedett, .tetate of Ilaa- -Taylor. .! Jacob DeWitt. • • Charlet G. Kellum. _ •• • • • L. lowlandsob. Wm. 'Baker.' Benj. Benson. " Erasing IL Smith.' " . harlos L. Arnold. " Barry Benlamtn. D. A. Allen. Ansel Tillotson. " Abram Barrier. - 1 I , , And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, o 6 Thitraday, Dec. Sth, next for confirmation and allowance: C. E. CILADDISW, Register. NOTICE - BANKTrUPTCY:—In the District Court of the rifted States for the Western District of Penusylvailia.—La r the matter of Marshall Brothers, Iburkrftpti4 o the creditors of said bankripts and all others coLcerried, take notice: • Thar a secsnd general meeting of the creditors of said bankrupts has been ordered, and will be held in the Dorougli of Tinran da. Pa.. in veld district. on the 12th day of Norm . , bcr, 18'72. at o'clock. a.m., at the . oUice of E. Over.. ton, Jr., one of tbe,RegistOrs in Bankruptcy in said district. for the piftAlcses named in the 27th re.:tion of the Bankrupt Act of Ilareb t'...,71867. Ba present thereat . . . _ • VA. OVERTON. Towanda. Oct. 21. 8722 Assignee. tND FITIM11:11 - TagE•ISOTICE, That in. cbusc: quence of a mistake in the nanrOltrr 11krotTnrrof Oct. 21, 1972, in publishing the date of thernecting Provided fot in above ~not Mes. It has been auly enter. tlrat cabl meittftig be adjourned and contin ued to the 29th say of Vnyember, 1972, stlo o'Clock: a.m., an,"l at the place thentioneci in foregoing cellos OVEbTt.t.N. -• . Assignee. Towand.% Nuv:k2, 1072.4ra UDITOR S NOTICE.—Noti(i i s hereby giVon.. that the undersigned Itavtreg b , :ten :pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County.ah Auditor to distribute, the parties entitled tliertto,the money in the Sheriff's hands srlairn; Irinn *Sheriff's Elie of cextiin real estate, situate In lowanda Boro., belonging to C. D. and F. A. Cash, will attend to the duties of his ap- Pninlzuelat.at hts calco la said ildciro.; on FRIDAY. SOT. f.1,,1872. - at 10 o'cleca, a in., when and where all person are requii , :tl to present their claims or ba debarreld from rornin t ?, fu npon.sabl fnnd. • .1. N. CALIFF, Auditor. Towanda, Ps. O • TO` • FRosT'& SONS FUR NITIIRE' EMPORIUM for Cam esio of Bed. studs. - INS ,I )1 ..........: Q i --. HERIFF'S. SALE.—By virtnej of i.u,:, k-7 sundry wr{ts of 'Pi. Pa. and Cond. Expo. I ed out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradfor d co - ty to Me directed and delivered, will be ezpOsed to Public ballet the Court House in the Borough of Towanda, in said county, on WEDNESDAY, NOT. 27, 3873, at 1 o'clock. p.m., the following described lot, piece or parcel of lend situate in Towanna Bore. boarded as follow: On the rivrth by Weston at.. ' on the emit by land of Sol- Bunnell, synth by lind belonging to the estate of Charlotte Ward, itto'd, op the wescby Main street, being 33 feet on said Main street and -106 feet deep, with a brick dwelling house th Seized and taken into execution at the suit of-Jas. Mercnr in trust for SariGhdaslsl , s Mason is Addi son G. Meson. - , - • i - ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ. ate in Wpm* twp., bounded am follows: On the north by land of Henry Wool and Charles Dougher t7. east by N. N. Parks, south by W. B. Parks and J. B. Muds, west by Johnlohnson, Charles Dorm-' erty and Henry Wood; containing 120 acres, - more or leas.. about 100 acres improved, with frareedi house. two framed barns, and, "apple °rein ild Mime on. t - Setttd and taken into execniion at the ma of J.P. Eirby's use vs John Parks.' ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate-in Windham twp., bounded as followe: Begin , . Ding at the synth-rut car. of a tract of land in-the .name of Andrew Dunbar, thence west 160 per. to ,a t Matt beach tree, thence north` 108 per. to a vett and stones, thence west n 3 7-10 -per. to a poet and stones, thence north 103 3.1 Q -per. to a poet and stones, thence east along land cir Morris . Lawrence and Michael Quilty 307 per. to a post and atones, thence south 8 deg. went 215 1.10 rr. to Place of begititing: containing 204 acres, more or less, ex cepting, therefrom 44 acres off the west side of said-land sold by Norman powles to James Peck: about 123 acres ineProved, with, 3 ;framed, house, framed barn, and few fruit,trees - thereon. j 1 - Seized and taken into execution at the suit ef El hail.= Smith ye A. B. Cowley. • , - ' - - ALSO pee other lot, piece or pareel of land situ stein Athens twp. bounded as follows: Ou • the north by land cf. Bo' heft Dildine. east by a street, south by Isaac Wood, west by Patrick Lynch end the Collins heirs; containing one•sizth of- an acre more or lees; improved with a one-story framed house and fivr fruit trees thereon. Seized art taken' into execution at the snit of-Bet ty &Murrell! Jelin Holland -6 Also at the suit of 0. W. Shipman vs Jno Holland. ALSO—Ono other lot. piece or parcel of land tau , ate in Ulster twp.. bounded as follows: on .the north by land of Darius Myers, east by public high way leactilag from Towanda to Ulster, south- by land in the postesaion of the Widow Flood, west by said Darius' Myers: -containing one-half sere. more or leas: Improved with a two-story steam grist mill, with cider mill attached,legether with the engine, boiler, 'and machinery attached and belonging to tante. . , LegaL Seised and taken into etccnUon at the suit of S.s. ea/I'M:erg es Darius Byers, 0- 8. CaMplicil, fleur7 L.Mingle, Lyman Lincoln and A. 0. Lincoln. , - Also at the suit of Sarah era vs Darius Myers, A.-11. Lincoln and Z. 0. Campbell. terra tenants. ALSO—One ether lot, piece or parcel of land ate In Ulster twp.* bounded es -follows: On the north by land of Edward Lockwood, east by-Sus quehanna nivel; south by - land of Mrs. Mary Ann Walker, west by, .1 4 .%lwara Mills: containing 63 acres. more or less, about - 12 acres — improved, with an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in 'Ulster trp. aforesaid. bounded on the north by vnblic highway leading', from Ulster village to Smith Acid, (called Sralthflcial road). east by road or street leading from said grultiffield. road to Church and Scbcol-house in Ulster village. south and west by lands of 3lrttilda Lockwood; being about, 112?;• feet front on said Smithfield read and about fot deep, containing 11,,t26f..: square feet, more or less, with a framed dwelling house, framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. petted and taken into ekeraten at the snit of C. F. Nichols vs D. B. Walker and - E. L. Walker. -Also at the sniii,cfß. W. Lznc vs E. L. Walker and. D. E. Walker. ALSO=One other lot, piece or pastel of land Situ: atu in South Creek tap., bounded ac follows: On tho north by New York State line. east by land of. Merritt Fan:ocean, aduth by C. Crane, weet . by H. Allen; containir.g, GO acres, more or lees, no im pro:cu:ents. with a frrsued to - use thereon. ' • Seized and taken into execution at the suit 013. M. Young Nisirara T. Einsrasn. ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land situ ate in Columbia twp., bounded as follows: On the north by public highway leading Vont Columbia X. Itoads to Austintille, east by lands of Stsphen Ger nett and the 'Northern Central 11.. Th. Co., south ey George Furman, nest by public highway leading from Columbia X Roads to the •• Bunt School house " (so called); containing 1.05 acres, more or less, about S) acres ' Improved, with two framed barns and other out buildings, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and . taken Into executten 'at the snit of Pomeroy Bros. vs Abram .3lastin'and Alfr,l Tur- Man. ALSO—One otheflot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Alba Bore., hounded as follows: at the north by public highway leading from Alba to Granville (called the Granville road), iia,t by Lula of A. J. gerritt, sonqi. by. John, Baker and I V..,.Vest by Northern Central B.E. Co.. being 40 feet front on saki Granville ibad and 50 fact 'deep, with s blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the amt of Rower & Romer vs W. R. Stull. ALSO—One other lot. piece, or parcel. of land situ ate in Wells twp., bounded as follows: Op the north by lands of Charles Veneer wed A..Feriirager, west by Bohn Watson. south by A. W. Knapp, east, by V. C. - Leonary and Charles Veneer; -containing 72 acres, more less, all improved. with one frame house, frame barn and other out buildings, aniLan apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken Into eiecntton at the suit of J. B. Brink and Waiter S. nowmatis nee sa Joserh C. Gale. • . ALO—Orte other lot, plece or pvcol of land situ ate in Litchfield tw - p., hounded as follows: Begin ning at a post and stones on the warrant line the con of a lot owned by Warren Strub e along the • Randolph! road," thence on the said warrant line north 1 deg. east 41 rods, ilicncs north 52 deg. east do 7-10 rods to a post, thence south 48 de . g.. east 59 rods running upon the *fence now. standing upon the west side of , the orchard as.. now staked end, thenc6 north 51 deg. stm 19 4-10 rods to centre of Rome and Athens road, thence south 48 deg. cast in centre of said road 29 5-10 rods to Johnson's Cor ners, thence south 75 deg. -west 1.f.'.3 4-10 rods in centre or said " Randolph road " (0 place of begin rang; containing OS acres and 9 perches, more or less, about 15 acres improved, and being the same land as conveyed to Warren Stsuble by War. liar- ritiatoa by . article of a re-,ulefat, ant , c.l March 24 872. . Seized and - taken into execution at the slut. of Win Harrington vs Warren Stuble; • ALSO-.:One other lotiplece nr retrrel c•f land eau- . ate - in Towanda thT,.bOunkled as :0110Wat Begin ning at a black oak, being the senth-nest cor. of a lot heretofore deeded by J. P. Kirby' aud wife to Henry Scoville, running thence. north $8 dezand 15 Min. west 43 per, to a cor. post and stones, theme south 65 deg. 31 min. west 6i 3-4- per to a cor. on the west side of Berwick turnpike, thence south 25 deg. east G per. to a cor. on said turnpike, thence 'along line of land of A. L.. Cranmer north SS deg. west 58 2:-'lO per. to a cor. on line of land of S. S. Hinraan, thence along line of same north 2!•, - ; deg. east 07 1.10 per, to a car. In the centre of said turn pike. thence along the same north GG deg. west 11 . 5-1 Q per. to a cor., thence along - the centre of same south 81 deg. west 10 1.10 per: to a cor., thence north 62 deg. west 12 1-10 per. to a cor. in the Cen, tre of said turnpike. thence north 29 2-3. deg. east 225 5.10 per. along line of land of Adams Sr -Resly to a tor. post and shits, then& north 72: 1 ;, deg. east 10 1-10 per to a bor., thence south 29. 1 .4' deg. east 144 per. to a cof. putt and stones, thence by laud of Henry ScOtille south 73 1-3 deg . . West 91 , : per. to the place of beginning; eontaining 187 acres and 53 perches,•mere or less, about JO* acres improved. with a framed house, framed liars, and 'other out buildiafis and fruit trees- thereon ; being, the same land as conveyed to T. 31. B. nfoy by-Joel Osborn by deed beaming date July 17.1565, and recorded in the ofllce fbr recorrinnfaneds, is said. county, in Deed Book No. EG, Page 145, kc. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of J. H. Schradeevs T. 31. Beaty. Also at tho suit of Joel Osborn vs T. If. Bonfoy. J. P. VAN FLEET. Sheriff. . LIST OF THE NAAIES OF 4L11.-; ors - for Dec. Term of Court to bo 'held at- To wanda, aenamencing Monday Dec. 2, 1572. ' . =EEIE73 ,Athens twp, Leonard White, Athens bozo, C W Canfield; Asylum. B S Boss:, AlGanq, Ralph Ste vens; Burlington twr, :Decatur Ayers; Burtinzton West, Levi Stanton; Barclay. C P Moore; Cohan).- bia, J II Watkins; Monroe twp, N Northrnp, Jr.. Overton, 'Francis Orthans: Pike. •Saml Buck; Kite shequin, Addison Beidlcman, Clark Smith, Fdward Smith; Standing Slone, C S Taylor: Towanda Boro,. II T Stevens, Ilirarn Taylor; Towanda North: - Wna McMorati; Towanda North, Wm Moscrlpt; Tusca rora, M S .kekley;,Troy twp. Theo Slati‘ey; Wells, Geo Nobles; Wilmot, Nehemiah Gregory; Wyaln sing, ChaS Biles. TBAVTItS ICIV:AttI -, TUtST WZEK . Athens t i p, Henry Kirby. Geo Coyhentlall; Mba ny, Lewis Jones. Wm Erwin; Barclay, Mera ney; Burlington, twp„M D Rundell, Lewis Shiner; Canton twp, S II Lindley. Albert Bloom; Canton boro, Saml Strait; Graiiville. II J • H9use. Albert Barnes; Herrick,. Wm . Giddings; Leßoy, Orator Ilolcomb; Monroe twp, DeJanson Kellogg; Overton Fred Berth; Pike, L P Root, W B Stevens;• Bldg bury. G Burnham, Vincent Owen; Sylvania.. Fin. ley. Furman; Smithfield, Orvil'e KollOgg: South Crock, W A Psrsons, Jno Craig; . Sheshequin, Jos Vougbt; Standing Stone. G A:: Stevens; J F Dodge; Troy born, Edw Vandine. -Edw Porter; Troy, twp. Jos Runt, T B Baldwin; Towanda Boro, F J Cal kins, B 31 Hovey; Towanda twp. Danl Decker; Tus carora, David Edinger; Ulster, Jag McCarty, John McQueen. ST - S Warner; Wysox, -Allen Conklin; Wilunhara, A EMamilton. - ZR♦TEEN 610EOlti-PMCON - D VIIIC.. Athens tarp, Wrielit Dunham, Sidney Loomis; Albany. Horace Jones; Barclay. D °Hall ; ten Wcat. Jno Blackwell; Columbia Gee Wear itict, Pelee Peckham, C B Strait; Canton twp, D H Blurt; Canton born, Clarenm Wright; Franklin, „Mathew Marshall; Granvillo. 0 Fuller; Lenart-. vine. Biral Bristol. J H Johnson; Overton 'Jacob Beverly; Orwell. Wm Smith. Julns Gorham; Pike, G T 'Warner; Ridahury, :Med tHarnraoncl; Bome twp, L NV:Pawner; South Creek, D F Hildreth, Dean; Sheslicquin. L PHorton; Springfield; C T Westbrook, Smithfield, J II Webb; Sylvania, J F Troy boro, Alvin Linderman. C B Burt; Troy twp. II D Freeman ; Wm Wanl; Towanda Bore, A H Kingsbury. Geo Vincent, :lea Platt; Towanda tarp, PL Ward; Tuscarora, Vincent Gwen; Terry, Sal mon Buttles; Wysox, Chai Whitney; .Wells, Frank. Brown; Windham, C B Dunham; Wyalusing.' 11 y Sell. Taavims Jrnoza—immn Nrru • Albany, Geo Brown; Athena twp. J B Chase, Da vid, o.ardner; Athens boro, Ch s Milton. C F Saw. yer; Armenia, J D Becker;- Barclay, Lewis Their& ton. DinlB:hoonores; Canton boro, Jerome, Sey mour: , Franklin. F F Fairchild; Granville, , James .3rerritt, 0m64 Shepard, Saud latfley; Litchfield. Ltephen SicKibileY; 1 ,6 11 6 r, Levi Santora; Monroe twp, omen, o A Alger, S A Chaffee; Pike. P E Woodruff; ROM!! tap, L D Prince, 'John, Vonlatt, 2d, Farmun Barnes; South Creek. •W 8 Pitts;Cyrns Burke; Springfield. Lyman Porter, Pe ter ranflonghfou; smithneld, Beebe Geronld, B C nornas; Towanda Bore, Nathan Tid.l. G E Fox, T M Woodruff, ,1 G FroFt, :Bichsel Pine; Shbie Bow. man; Tuscarora. P R Elinge?; Troy boro, Charles Grohs; Lister. Lnrenzo Watkins; Wells, Alfred Pinkney; Wfinf-t, John Commius'cy; WYsox. Ecs Owen. • J. P. VAN FLEET. Sneritr. p.XECUTOS NOTlCE.—Notice PC is hereby given that all pers sus in.l.Aie.l to the estate of John Fosbnrg. late at Columbia,. dee% are requested to • make immediate pageant;. and nit persona basing claims !against said estate, Inn': 1,7-sent' them dale authenticated for settl tr.eht, 'BETSEY G. FOSbURGIL. GERNET. . Executors %%3 XECUTOR' S. NOTICE. 4 - II J Netke is hereby efven that all penkons indebt.. -ea to the. estate of Guy Einney, .dedeased, late of • Sheshequim are' regmested to mate pareedir. ate payment, and all persona batung clattneagalrmi said estate must present them duly authenticated for rttlenaent. NEWION GEORGE W. KENNEY; Executors. Nov.^o-w6 A DMINISTI{ATOIt'S NOTICE:— Notice is. hereby, given to all.personi.fr:Obled tothe estate of John F. Miller. late of Terrlrtovn3, l deceased, must mate irnmedlato ,paymenk, and all persons haVing claims against sail estate must present. them duly authenticated, for settle. ment. N. T. \ Mt/ER' , Ro.r.V.vs6 • pROCAMATION.—WHEBEAS, icon. F WS B. STUMM, President'itulge to the 12th edictal District, conaisting of the! counties of Bradford and Susquehanna, _and Hons. Zennurs Fars= and S. 11l umaxvs, Aeseciate Judges, in and for said county . of 'Bradford, have issued their vrecrept :beanng date the- Seth day of N , )1%, 1472, to and di rected for holding a Court of Oyer and Terml- . ner,'(lctieral Quarter Sessions of the -peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan da, for the Cotuatyof Bradford, oil ithanday, the 2d day of December next,- to continue three weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coro nerichind Justiees of the Peace, of the aunty of Bradford, that they be then and there in - their firopen pthon, at - 1J) o'clock in the fore noon oftsaid thy; with recerds, inquisitions and other remembrances, to do these thieunt which . to theirjoillto appertains to Lc - done ; and those who aro bound by recognizance or otheiwise to prosecute against the prisoners wbo _ard or. may be hi the jail of said county„ or who shall be hound fo appear at the said.court .arit to be then and there to prosecute agatest t to as shall be jest. Jurors are requested [Co be punctual ID their attendsnce;kr,reeald7 t; their notice, ' 'Dated at Towanda. the ;lib day - of • Noy„ in. the year of our Lord, :one, thonaand tight. hteadrel and oevet-two, and of, the LA& ponclence of .the United Statet., the ninety fortrth. • 1.- • J. P.N.iti FLEET,. tiLeriff. AUDITOR'S Hid matter of the estate of D. P. Yenilleir; dec"&.. In' the Orphan'S Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by gala - - Court to distnbute.fondie in bandy of the Adminisr_ trators of said estate. will attend to duties of leach appointment at lila Bilks In Troy Bbro,or. FAIDAIf, TiIOVEIIBEB 20, 1812,,at I o'clock, p. m., where all ,1 persons having claims upon said funds must 'pro- `, sent them or be ?debarred from coining in upon the 1 - 1 frame.. - . W If. CABNOCHAN, Auditor. Ncrv.6-w4 Vg.ECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice JL - .4fe hereby given that all 'persons indebted to the estate of JOEL BARNES.' late of Overtsui, dec'd, are requeited to- make immediate payment -and all persons having elairn B against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settle- men!. Ck1..0-w6 A DMINISTRATRIX • -CI-Notice is hereby given to all persona indebted to the estate, of , I CHABLE.3 R. LADD, late To wanda, dec'd, mast make immediate* payrusst, and all persons having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for-settle ment t • The books and accounts) of said deceased are left with Wm. Foyle', Esq., who is author' 4e4 to Bottle the same for me, and adjust 'all 'matters relating to the said estate: RoaE S. LADD. - . Ott,9-w6 Adrnistratrir. -• V:X E 0 L , T 0 R: ',S -- NOTICE.- I k 4Notiee is hereby' given that all poisons in ;bled ' to thq estate of Cha.t. P. Wellesolr., late of: ens, decease ere requested to reake immediate pa rent and all_ iiersons having clainia against said e,,tate niust present them .duly suthentlmted . for settle; went. t * - vi ELIZABETH WELLES. J. W. - HOLLENBACE. JOHN C. WELLES, Ezeentorf. No G-al AD,INTTNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— :.;;A:Ge 'is hereby given that an periOns indebted to tho estate of. JAMES -DEWEY, late of .Bpring.. dec'd, are requested to male immediate payment, and all persons having claim against said estate must present them duly authenticated for _ eutpenvint OcL9-ivG AYER'S CATHARTIC.PILLS, - . TI3E:PURPOSES OF -S. FA LLY 'PHYSIC, CURLNG ,_„: • CoAliveness, darindice,Dyspepsia, Dilgestiou, Dysentary, FC;nl Stothaeh, Erysipelas, 'Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, 'Eruptions and Skin Diseases. Biliousness. liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, 'Neural- ,gia, as a Dinner Pill, and Purifying the Blood. Are the most congenial purgative yet perreeted. Their effects abundantly shork how, umeh they _ excel all cther Pills. They are-safe and pleas ant to take but powerful to curt. They purge-, mit tie.-foul litirmirs of the blood;' thev stimu late ill: , altiggish cr disordered organ intoac tioli, and they -repart health and 'tout to the whole being: They en , a not only the very day, c-iraplaint.; of el erybo.l7,. buifjormitlabre snCi_dan,gerotts clisda-;es. Most emir:cut clergy- I enorit skilful phybicm,N, and otir- - hei-ti eiti 'z,-tis Fenclgertilicatkli of eur..m . perfqrmr_ , d and of great benefits they havfl derived frourf - tliesa Pills. They are the safest and best physic:Tor children, becauz.e mild, as well ris 'effectual. lieu;; sugar eT:atezi they are easy to take: and being pnri b. vegetable., they are entire)y barm l - Ices , • C. 3TEP. F. CO.,itowsts, Mass, I.D.AcricAr., AND ANAmprrcAL cniDasi‘s, And gOld by Draggista 11 round. theworld. Dr. .11. C.: PORTER A-)( SON WholeNale agents ~ tf3rln.le by iie4lers. O.:roughen tbe..,ontity. Oct.:10-m1 FA' l. '4 AT A BARGAIN'. --The • under4i G .ca r., , Zers for sale his farm in North - . Towanda, at a bargain. The farm contains about . 53 acres, acres under good state of cultivatiop the talzure.'vvell timbered. There is alsn o ge.rat fruit'good buildings; and tiever-isilitg , sate.r Will sell ou'relsonzble terms affil give time on por , ..oia of the purelmse money. Nbith Towtntla, Oct. ROE . ISON'S REPEATZ'O' IiFFLE, NEW MODDLE, Strop, 7, Powerful, Safe, and Accurate, whit;: makes it one of the :best Guns ever Offexed, Sportsmen. Prices from $3B to S4S. Send - for circular to F. A. Maxfield, West Auburn, Pi., Agent for Ilradford, Susquehanna, Sallivan, Wyoming, and Luzerne counties- N0v.13-w4, 'VALUABLE FARII FOR. SALE, 1 belonging to the. estate of - Wm. W. Easta 'brOoks, deceased, situated in North Towanda, five miles from Towanda Bore., containing about t lls acres, between 75 and ICO acres improved, with a new dwelling house well arranged for tWO a good barn and other out buildings, two orchards, a living spring of water brought - to the 'house in logs. For further particulars apply to - Wm. Els. breet,, Athens; Ward Eastabrooks, Ulster; [Wil lard Loveland, Troy, or Wilford Eastabrooka on the premises. . - 1ov:15-w4 PROPOSALS.—ProposaIs will be rec.eived Arnie office of the Wilkes-Buie Coal and Iron Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., until Deeem-. hex 1. 1872, for the whole or the part of Three Bon, Bred and Fifty (350) Tons best quality pressed Tim othy Ray, to be delivered at Wilkes-Barre, between , date of contract and the.first of March, 1873, G. 117. - PABBISEI, Stmt. W.B.C.&LCo. tibv.G . 72-oaci. QTRAYED,OII STOLEN FllOll- kJ his home,' dIILACK PUP, a small white spot on his breast, about 10. months old; he is part birl and part shepherd, answers to the name of Sport. Any one giving information regarding his phereabonts will he liberally rewarded. . • DRONCItipZG TAYLOR L.Rayscillc, Pa., Nov. 20, 1072.-tf ESTRAY.—Came into the enclo ore of the undersigned, in Pike township, on - or about October 21, 1872, a Light:,Bay Mare Mule, mane sheared, shoes on forward feet,' supposed to be three years old. The owner le requested to conic forward, prove property,. pay :charges, and take her away, or she will be disposed:of according f, - to law. t 1i0v.6-xs3 ' - P. L. COBB. HALL'S .VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAM RENEWER. Every year increases the populhkity of this rains ble Hair Preparation; s11ielf:0 due' to merit alone.: We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to itahlgh standard; ancr : it is the only reliable and perfected preparanon for restoring Gray- or Faded Hair to its youthful color,-making it soft, trons, — and silken. The scalp, by' its use;, becomei white and clean. It removes au eruptions and dand ruff, and, by its tonic properties, Prevents the'llair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair,-glands. By its use thp hair grows/1 . -bicker and strayer. In baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and 1;i11 create. a new growth, except in extreme old age. "It is the most econorai, cal Flair Dressing ever used, ',as it requirsifeirr ap plications, and gives theihair-a splendid glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, 31. T D., State }Assayer of "lfaseachusette, says, “The constituents are pure - and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider it ithe.Best Preparation for its. ntended purposes. Is an elegant dressing for beautifying tkip Sairr has no superior., • '7l" Sot.tty al/ Dru Anil Dealers in Medici riips.lign ET LA. J. C. AVEiI Losinu., . Practical and Analytical Chemists,.,. AND. SOLD ALL =LIM TYLE4WORLD; , Dr. H. C. koirrzn, SON & Co., W*)lcsalo Agents. Towandi, - P3., and for sale by dealers ,thrcnaghout the county. , ' I Dec. ?„1871.--Iyeow. • .cO.OO AGENTS WANTED - at once. tr for our New Book, the Life of. the Great Ex plorer, • . &thrilling account or what he has experienced and accomplished (luring twenty-eightleara in wilds of Africa , and óf hia—reaurrection from,a4iring death, by, STLNLEV; irith particulars (4 Ina peillona trip in searclirit, and, long sojourn with_ the aged di,icoverer, etc.. etc., GOO pages, only S 2 50. Bul l-ere:illy wanted:: Fob lull description and terms addret,s at once HUBBARD BROS., Publishers.. MIL or Botta... firmere toforo existing and known as Bnover k Bsfart -Bro's-has this day been dissolved by mutual .con sent. The accounts of tho lato firm train the hands of tr. 8. Blamer, :and J.. H. Swart for settle ment, to 'whom all persons indebted to said firm are rtqueated to makotramediato - LT. 8. OVN2I; J. H. SWART: GEORGE 8. SWAZI% NVYalusii2g, Pa., Hoc. 2,1872: The .bnoMess will be motioned at the old stand ..It7 the eubscribers, where we shall Do glad to Re all those who may favor no with a - call. ' S. EM 4 OVEII. J. IL SWART: Nov. 13•x3 ,GROCERIES.—=Fresh supply of beat Syrnpe, Teats Currents> .PLUFICBV Attzed Pickets, &c.. at 0ct.9,72. Adm~ni+ lor:ti RICILS.ED BEDFORD. ' Eif:cutor: Lucy DEWEY'. IRVINE DE,RGES.4; 4 , Executors C. E. W.U.ITE DEICE ONE DOT TA II LIVINGSTONE w. A. 1100ILWELL'S;