Vradford ep otter. Towanda, Thursday, lioTember `..18,187e. I,OOAL :AND GENERAL. /kr Go and hear Mr. HAuraerr, tblercur's Nally tliis evening. • siV. We understand that an en ,:awpment of Otht Fellows is soon to be insti tllied at Troy. Service and sermon in z the Eptßeopal Clmrch, thia Thurhday morning, at 10} IST r PETER LANDMESSER has been appointed Postmaster at Ituntrucrileld, in piece of T. F. Espy, reogned. tar EIIASTUS BELL'S, au ewploye of the Pa. & N. Y. R. R., was badly injured on Wednoulay afternoon last, while coupling ears at the nppe . t• depot: lier Do n't fail 'to hear the TRE— MAINE BROS., Pest Monday night, at Mercur's flat'. Iterierved . seats for rale at Kinnr's Dig ;Re There will by a union Thanks ;Ti %jag service in the 31. E. Church, this Thnrs morning, at Di Bev. .T. Lcsi , willyreach the sermon. life - The friends ofthe'Rev. •0. L. CiiiisoN will give him a donation visit on Friday afternoon and evening, of this week, In the basement of the Methodist Church." ce6.- Bradford county's quota, of :), e Centennial Bonds, is 1,350 shares, amount ng to $1:3,800. 731.. C. 311utun, Dig., and TIM& DE.t.yrit ere the commissioners for receiving ~;11,, c riptions in this Congressional District. The Odd Fellows have recur . ,! Ow services of W. n. BARNES, the poi)ulai tar. r ‘,l titeir order, fora lecture iu this time, next month. We do not know :he subject is to be, but Mr. B. is capable ..asking and - subject interesting. z Our young friend, M. L. MAY retutivedfrom Rome to Leona, and himitlf in the Grocery businebs. \V ciwdially commend Mr. M. to the cowl .leheef and 'patronage of the people of . ..q...;11 , 4tie1d. township. .4e- Northern Lodge of Good I.llplars is atnut holifing a, few pulilic ,ocia :,Ms, for got .: - rurprise of raising funds to apply .11 purcl3 , 7se of pialio. The fire: will be held next Mrms.lay evening. Dec. 2. Thcy invitetkteir ':rieutia and the public gem rally to atmml. rs&- We all agree with HOOD'S ne ~satire poem; de! , •eriptive.of•thisMonth : - No A% amth, no cheerfq:ncss, no Imalt Itful ease No comfortable feel in any member ; No f int t ile, no s hine, no butterthes, no bec-4 ; No friars, no floiCers,'M Ic :Ives, no b.rds .No-reniber ' The-Record Times -It i, rumorrd that Cu nix PALUISII, Eq., taking up his residence in Now and has offered his mansion fur sale. Our „• ..11i1( 1 t wJ OYU rd 10 lose 2,0 enterprising a but the best business talent of the entin '!"ll i-. naturally clraNsn h, the great -business MEE An ingenious fellow has stud • hi , . that iltint,..4 the m+gish of N t:. 111111.1 t ? The e.I I ~,rte-thrce it.t , t the ere-tong, anti affords 50,4 nu.%" l " 1 , . iin papers - the t It Tll , ,re Ini,Clllol- I I=l A philosophical writer very "; , :r. , ,,:2-Cpartlls of the air- le , 4 , r int neolry. , from the fact r7f.litt witirtut eau - 11114i% fame dt` it. ity without tern witivint Nadu - e, and happlt.,n, A NIII• of tlo,A , zliinp -cat f pen:n-tent e I ItoliEuT A. PACKER, Esq., Su :!.!.,• o: N. B. Co., is ;1.11 :dive u, the cow:A:niche(' of th , se who riot over that route. - The depot at Towanda dn.tance als7ve the busitiess portion of .li , and during • the prevalence of the a .7! he kras directed that a special Lall run din dt iv to the borough.-- Wilkes- milic.s in the ~t I.:IVO had to t-ttspOtti • pr,vul-lice of the horm.• iutitienza. • •••••`-i'.i. Lt.ll(.vilt• Scranjo: - , Coal C.... bc -. :It. 1.. .1: W. 11. IZ. Co., FILET., 1:..: t• been .1 operati , ,Ds. it in F a nun's, a:tree.te/t. Elie outside. "Vim n WINDf)w - AT NIGHT E ‘• 1.0 ;y 114 ; 4,1 tri.l( thy 1. , ., - pitals which eh'. alr from the ititttlow. the lituq. , ittits cl o sLa, aid $ nas her aavoi•. l'ins is t..• day. 1:,(.1, out fu the fresh air day or Mil = Thf- Caiitun Sentinel says that. •- tit: Pn.sbyterialt Churelr'frl that filaking exten?:v, urralq, , cruunts. ; , i• panty}; a la rf.Te variety of useful and or :;t4: .itivies suitable as holiday presents. 1., of the fair are to * release the fr.in a 1,•1 , t in(ltrre4l by recent improve 'lie object is certainly a commendable I :t is to be hoped that the affair will he ;1.1: - .sr.—Ort Sundae morning li.tYit S. ELLIOTT, residing on the .e.l ,1,9r1 al.itnnee above thl3 place, hor.se in the coati in front " whvn from Font° cause, the , rulleo turn, throwing Mr. E. hrtaliiilg. 1.31: , left thigh, r \twd...,16 of a trilling nature. %N C,' this gentleman from t r Clue tiLtIC to COlllt I 1 L •6 ~ 11,-,iunary Corn Compa and girls; • 1)2. tellan And Mclhodist 0: Orwell Hill, has .ts• 1,1•1:ccolt•nt wQrk du -- 1.• wouber planted 24 f•T c.aeli to cult•Aatc• and lIM , •1141 y purpoet.4 A kw e (.1- ttl,g called for the purpuee, and sold at auction. Mid 19 ut: 11;, , young f,.11., to do a other!. :.1 :t., 90;',1 ;.;raltizi litpri the following among ltl till' Pr'N.S. Mr. Cumit lis u. phi, county luting the . and rendci,..l publicau ••• Ile is a polished gentletham :4r.. We hbutiattut keturt• (kid : t413. , 1 to t:e the bamo of James J. roil of lecturers. 4 llis scholaily .-Ht , and easy sell-possession, will un g;te. him deserved success. A course lectures is being given at George ra tar avenue and Fiftieth street, Mr. Creigh delivers the se,!ond I , ,.night, IIJ toll 11 eat his sub t'.llart)r," 1‘1:11 a ripe ability in his college 1"- A . .NLitviNE.- T A corre " I Int at'A OyA(tIl . t 0•1, Val" that %%he', the •'•• ••• .• :•....1> thus {u,ub i+6e a-I)cIA l'eaA t 1.7 al:a by a daily in"derate use cl I ttall.a el . the celery I , :ars as str , :lig and Steady in their liMbs •as other people. I hare known others so very nervous that tho least , annoy ance put them in a state of agitation, who were in almost constant perplexity' and fear, and who were effectually cured by a daily moderato use of blanched celery as a salad sit meal times. I have known 'others cured by using curry for palpitation of the heart. j A Fair will be held in the Lec ture loom of tho r Presbyterian Church. under the direction of the - Woman's Foreign Mission ary Society, on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. IQ. There will be a large variety of fancy and useful articles : Chrigmars gifts for the house hold fairies ; dolls for'dollars ; more boiAerous playthings for the boys. A host of fair things, " not too good (excepting the refreshments) fur human nature's daily food." The ladies of this society should be liberally encouraged. " None but the brave deserve th'efatr." • THE ERIE RAILWAY.—Qf all the rail roads in the country, none afford the-traveler better accommodation, nor more coniftwt and pleasure in traveling than does the Erie. A trip from Buffalo to New York, either 14' day or by night, over this road, is &positive laxury. The beautiful valleys, the deep mountain gorges, and .the wild and romantic scenery through which the road passes, constantly fill the mind of the traveler with admiration; as tonishment and delight daring the daytime, and entirely relieve the tedium of ordinary traveling; and commodious and luxuriant sleep ing cars afford all the conditions essential to sound slumber and haepy dreams during the night watches. NO road in the dountry is su perior in its accommodationi to this, and very few, if any, are its equals. 4.anybody doubts this assertion, let him makes trial of the road, and he will be fully satisfied,—Beffalo Ecening, Post, Sept. 30, 1872. tor The following letter was re ceived some days since, and overlooked. We now give it place: although we think tho col . urrins of the ltr.porrrin have always furnished evidence of its hearty en orsonivut 'of every movement calculated to advance the causo of temperance. For the information of those who do not yet appear to illicit-I-gland our positiOn, we sac again that we will cheerfully publish ar- ticks on this important subject, under the same regulations which apply to other commu- nications " ALV0111): NOV: that the political coutcst ended, can you hot dt•votc a column of the lirrotittn to the aid ifir the - temperance cause? With the circulation and itilluence of your paper iu this county, I doubt nut you could thus du much good. There are those who would cheerfully contribute to bald column. What say you? Yours, etc., S. S. Burrs. "P. your last issue, yr.o appeal to your patrons to aid in extending the circulation of the ltErontur.; this, I believe, would be more cheerfully and effectually done, were it known that it is to give efficient aid to the teini , erauce movement in the county. Yours is an excellent c..muty paper, well deserving all the patronage it yeceives; but i cannot but believe that [lie tiro« has come when a temperance department wouhr add very much to.its usefulness. Hop ing you aiil answ-r tlr.. n. , 1,• through your col -4m,• 5.46. 8.- et the 1;14A :old I:tahnhg AS. CUeiat W edhesclar evening at eighty dollxts pt, Mann, p , r share of ttio but:drd dollars. th•s rate vont . owv tho stock ould cii!nimat. •.i cars. Thi, ilirecte , rs has di.videi r. 11 stock at par nutil the neat regular ci,etlllg, I the third Wednesday in .I),:yembei an•i cantemplating taking atock had I , etter do so immediately, is it itl limited to 1,000 shares, and if any is to be had aft( r th. 1191 meeting,.lt. will Li. held at 'a premium. Joni FITZLII.IIONS, belonging at Mishop pen, was nietantly killed by the cars, at the Junction, last Monday evening. He was en gaged in making up ct tram, and stepped iu be tween two care in motion to rill a elmpllng pin. v.hen his boot heel caught between a main and guard rail, tLe wheel, cutting 11mm into a shapeless mass. Jivaty NVIGHT etuod ne.tr, and imperiled his own life in drawing him from under the remorseles,; wheels: He cried out, "On! JIMMY," and " - as di d. IMO itt,'lttVllll, a ri: t,.. •i -ra host !be I.ts' fnr ttr Nsa ,, ttti evening arrested by the United States autle,rtte_s ou a charge of "detaining and cretin:4 Vali:able letters." Lio : had L., -LI tle-cle-.!;.;ed front serv:ee Postmaster mt., a few Pii/ At a rueetiLig of the Third Dis trict th,• Preshytuty I.t La.chawauna, hell at Atlicno va tire 12th awl 13:11 ut Novethbvi , the fullo , un a; p. , :utrlitoni..4 tree. utade,f , .r teriai Atiwns-1 , . cti7b,l 5, 1'72. Lev. J. S._Stew art, Rev. AL A rm,troe-. D'A. Overton. Tuwand.4--Jaeuary 11, 1873. Rev. D, 11ev. E. Kennedy, S. Nesbit. • Mohroeton—DeeeinlA r 17, 1872. Rev. C, Coral, Htr. i J. Je‘u.ll, A. Bl a ck,' • Wysox;-- S. I'. 6.1 Rev. C. Salmon, T. S. Malik Wyalurug. and lirrrc. -December 3, 1872. Gran ger. S. Cult, Re E. E , imedy, Geo. Wyalu4iug 2.1 and Terutown—Ducemtler 3, 1872. Rev. 'l'. Thomas. Rev. T. IS. Jervb, D. Orwell' and Rame- January 11,'1873. Rev. D. Craft, 11ev. H. Armstrong, J. IL Smith. Ste% • and Rush ---Jaauary 11, 1873. Rev. S. P. Colt.,,ltev. S. P. Gates; S. C. Gavlord. Cantu, and Eitst Canton—Jailuary 21,!1873. Rev. D. GOok, 'Rev. C. Salmon, .T ! . Sialford.l Troy—December 31;1872.-11es . . J. -S. Stew art, C. C:C , d - ss, A. Wickham • . . Colnrubia Cr;s , 110:ois—Decerubc.; 3, 1 1 .372. 1:...v. I). Craft, P.c!r. T. B. J. , 11 . 1: , . 'l'. S. Manley. Wf.11•4 3114 C,•!atlf.:l3 Dee mber 10, 1b72 P•••••. C. C. Curve, 11 , ..r, S. P Clatc- Warren—Febrmo - y . I'. ByliPbby, 11. CLany.lm. jr Laport—J'antiary '2l. 1573. 11.2 v. D. Cralt, Iles% H. Armstrong, F. FkA}lcr. le,- - ..noOpen and Mehoopany February 5, 1573. ersf:, S. Son. thirclo.i-1 t.:l;vll.tv3 12, 1•47.1. .14. i - 1 ' Slew art, Lev. 1. 'llamas, S. Easterbroiloi. Duslicitii 7 Rev. H. H. Welles, SI Torrey._ Pirethrsin and ChurcliPs will bear In mind that 3londay, the 2J day of Decernberi was selected as a day It specrd pray. r tiir U idls Vi,411 - 12.1r1e on Allis ivlrk ,If v;f.itati. , n. • 4 EMI -Ozriton ES Lli " LIME HILL, Pa., Nov, 11, 1572. r Items from the Waverly M/ Mill 12. 1473'. i Ilcv. D. G/01c. .1 S. STEWART, .1 D. COOK, €l Ol / 3 D. H. CohunN, Sir We clip the following from the Nortlierti Tier Gazettc : --We understand that some of the young men of .A.kinenia, propose to establish a debat ing club 11nd reading Fociety this winter. There should bc such an organization in a ery neigh borhood for self-unprovement. —GOSPOI WLEBLI,It. of Armenia, neon Old, IS lyitig low with paralysit, and, ;bough Le came outat, the State election an,,tl vot<ti for Gen. Ilmirit Nrr, wit- , rot able to rote for Gen.' GRANT. no had voted at all the other pi Losideu tiat electiOte, I.l'wt the eleetma of 1113 fitatet I\a; a Gertil.in soldier /1/ atihy.ll,, , b , r t iro. KNypiitl7:;EN, nosi t.a cap lured by I Gen. ~ ArAt•lillioLoN, at the bat , of TI: - otun.: It ,In'ntit.ter.,tood that lie e. =, horn in vamp. father died runic year , ! , , , 2o in the :state of Yolk, at the age or hundred andtlitee yti.ar:4, and his , tooth, r at tile ago of o n, " . Wi.rnhrn Las been IrSll.-r t,I r about. 10 year. Jircll,l:•7.—)lr. Li:AINEED, BONiEN, of VAsursE, tanners, of this vi11,44c, c‘aisider.bly . injuit4l .11 Tuesday ihe firm have been engaged for some months in remodeling their tannery, and fitting it - 4ki:ll the most improved appliances, mid Mr. D. utt that in , 6rning had eccdsion to use an ,tugs which ks'ai in the large r o om ditectly imdir the bark-mill. Acrtl,4 the:sunlit end ..f the rim rims lung iron shai t, bearing a co„ some portion of the ma- . chiner;.. This is eubm..cted by a bill tv.th the v•inch wa in epteation. Stooping ovcr the shaft to pie:, up the auger, the ti‘•t of his blutlSe came in c,mtact v.ith thy sh.,;:, and was wound tight]_ up by i!, and ho 1%44 thrown off lin , feet, cainlc trying to Urge. him self against tin. N\ or the room. At this jube tare the belt bru'se or slipped, rind he was res cued from Lis I.eril.ius situation. cßoth shoul :dere were found to be dieluhted, and the, akin Was torn from his breast and stomach. He is under the care of Dr. :firma., end is improving. in , rni .4 rf:B''A very excellent exhibition, attunded urge nuthericv, war glvtli t , chola.re tit.' Ac4,l,:lay ow;ning of the 19th it, 0,m;i5!91;.: ,IceLin.:- tio.w, :Is<. :1;11 tint- ALlloi:g !!11: deciaLlut i:•. 011 • tootled " Whtti U. 11at N.•:••• pf;ti 1.0:1g 0.1 alitl the 111:0, illtroOlciu;; a - • a0,•3 th narn, , of leading F)htician,„ 151.; kIi..;;LIL fly out of pco in a hcbc . .)l stlayatronized by people of all shades of Political opinion. ThO recitation, " Lifo is a Burial Day," by Nisi DLL& ROCKWELL, was wolf spoken, and no doubt suggestid sad, solemn thoughts to many a sp• tiarently thoughtless listener. The tableau en tled "Young America," represented by seven boys, was very appropriate. A charade In two i6ts, entitled " dandy-llons," was well present ed. Miss Farms Owm; read an gutsy on "Mem ory," which evinced the work of l a fine intellect and a careful observer. Miss ELIJ. NOUTIIRUP'S essay, "Crowns for Our Brows," was no doubt verytgoed, but owing to noliy'boys in roar of room, hard to hear. The dialogue, r Demons of the Glass," was well calculated suggest 'the intnnsic excellence of total abstinence, by depicting the wickedness, the misery,lhe ruin, and final curse which so swiftly and safely suc ceeds the opposite course. Let our • schools, our Sunday-schools and our churches but be active, and do their duty in educating the youth in, this matter, and the result would be theanp pression of customs and laws of every kind that make men drunkards. The song, "Come, Birdie, Come," by Miss Sears VANCE,. was ren dered in a manner that would.have d'one credit to any experienced professional singer, and the audience fully appreciated that fact. The clos ing charade, "Waterfall," left all in good hu mor to go home. TrairEnAscE.—,-It is often nrged by good men that temperance organizations usurp the: legitimate province of the church. .If we thought so we would abandon all temperance societies at once. Never will we knowingly take a single jewel from, the Saviour's crown. The church surely,cannot object to the good that istlone without its pale. The sun shines, upon. the evil and the good. Not wore diffusive are the rays of the "King of Day" than the out beaming of the Edneof Kingtt. All the good in the world is of God. We look upen.,t4e tern- . - perance enterprise as ono perfectly computable- with the best finggestions of political, cepnomy; one that shouacommand the approiiiit smiles of eery friend of his codntry and our Onamon humanity. Temperance men are seeking the prdtection of capital and the husbanding of LIS• tioaal resources. Tlify are endeavoring to es tablish a system of retrenchment that will les eeni. the public expenditures, increase the pro dudtiro industry and capital of the cotnatiy. T 110: propose to enhance the Wealth, science and.liappiness if man. Thy moral aspect of the cense is the grandest, but It is ittlated to public policy, and can be vindicated upon pure ly political grounds. if we succeed In establislung universal subri etyj we will add forces to labor, ;money to national wealth, reduce taxation, now necessary to-arrest and punish crime, and establish a pub lic 11irtue that trill be greater protection than anyi police a:t'ste m keeping guard over our country highways and city streets. We will put glass iu many a brolieli, window, fuel on many a flickering fire, elothibg on many s shiv ering form, food in many an empty larder. We oil wake lay-p;rte out or many thrif floss rag abund;-; cbureh-gars of many reckless Sabbath bre:it - A.l:s, and patriots out of many who sell their birthright of frc . 4dom for a jug of nbisl.y. ti ill dry the tear of many a - child of nuffeiing potiltty, and bring back the bloom of many n haggard woman's clic tk. We will clean the criMinal dt_eLet thoUsands of indictments, empty the jails, - ;Rid thin nut the insane asy lums. We l will add useful years to life, anl rob -the grate of many a preruaturc victim, We sill populate sparse districts with honest tabor rs, by a ht.tterit - sTem than any :tau me of emi gration ter proposed. All true toutpetaitee ore at work fur the best interests of their caltry;!although better than all this, they are co-week:EN with Goa for the ele;atton of Our race.; the rc-ituparadising of 'x arth, and the pto pliti:t % , .ith beautified spiiits. HP,RY PoR.T narrowly escap ed a!serious accident, one day last week. He was iireparing, a-compaund of some clgracter, which eaplodb•d and burned his face quite bad ly, lie had pr.:4, , nee of mind enough if/ close las eyes, and, thus prevented,. any inju6r to th. It-' C..)7 - The ladies, of the Episcopal chuidl, A:hefts, will Ilf.d I a fair and restii . al in filch . ncw pareonage, cm Thursday aftjrnoun and cveumg, Dec, 12. Many artielcs suitable fr.r prescnts, Will bo r,(l. Re in 'don Tits y.i .I•l*V4-11. • See" Tile friends of Rev. - C. A;. smrni, t - colored Mt , thfAitt Church, pa.y him cvea bag ;text, I3ee J. BUSINESS LOCAL .11r. Un iorr, the elocution ist, „ t (Thutbdayi All Ithe novelties_of the season 11,1 IW.:jvcd at 1::VA M.l3vautifal Stationery at lowest prig at C AI.IS Did yOu know that FnosT sr,N,hatt Willow Cradle.? aR,.. The " Marble prophecy," at Ke3 stelae_ Clothing Palace, Main street, next to First National Bank. CAuuss has fine new sets of Loys r.fid Giri. .Ce - Dress Making done at the ihve, li<<Mise THEcussx CunmsKr. French Fclt and. Soft Crown el Hats, at the Ike Hire Store. , tg . - The American Seivinu •Ma ci.tine io tin , 1.) , A. . ,M,„ New Millinery Goods are con vt'Auti3,' being received rit the Bce Hive Store. r, Iter The best Keresene Oil at JUNE A: LEWIN', by the barrel or gallon. Butterick's Patterns, at the Bcc Warm meals at all hours at le" New Music, at the Bee Hive l‘tt rem's Id( ck. ,Die - The Gardner Chair Seat is tl;:Q bek. ' Mr- Buttons, Fringes and Pasa tin I:tp.rii.v, at the nt e Ili; e Store. Gray Nets at the Bee Hiv te), In vis ibl o Hair Nets, in all col or), at fife Deo Hive St6re. Sweet Potatoes and Cranber rie.% at Cotct,EF.' Bakery. . Va. EVANS iS HiLvrsru call atten their advertisement of new Fall Gorda. t; ~t :AA.. A large assortment of Brack ju.t reefivcd at • Frbo ,, T SONS. Oyters 1.): the quart, at 4 - 5 11. A. C.,wiy.s. lEEE bir . Job wOrk, of every description, neatly and expolinoudy executed at Oda office. An entire new stock of Feath ers, Flowers. and Inhbons, at the Bee Hive Store. ts. Go to JusE LEMS% and buy tbelSer; Empire. It is the best store in mar; keo 18. 1 BranicE's National Hay an Straw Cutters, rot sale b . its.i.The- cheapest place to buy Tina are, Iron, 'Nails and St-vice, is at Jrxr,t: LtwiN" Hardware Store, in 3lercar:s MEM EZB PAlNT.—llave you seen or I.ara ?It i!ot, it worth yoifr while to Enquire into ita caiuc. Si:e A. N. WELIEs' "IlubbeiPaint " card in another colurrin. lei. heats' underwear i of every description, very cheap, at, Etteak Tarunee, mar A large assortment of ,Araeri. Can Cook and Parlor Eno% es, at • ' P=as crux Miaow's. Rooms rou Itsur--Over Wuricasm Buce*t. Etvaro at M. E. RogEtrtzufs Clothing Sto T;LtillyzamtAtt's Block. Fon Sai.—Two or three new bouies, desirably located. Terms easy. En quire of W. GA:lotmoN f at Turner it Gordon's Drag Store. SOP Very latest styles in Bonnets and Batslor Ladies„ ➢Bases and children, at the Bee 'five Store, No. 2, Mem:tea Block, To wanda, Pa. , sm. If you want - a first-class 'Par- . for Stove, get. the Light House, on - band and for sale by rimcnt.tiox & Miaow, Orwell, Pa. - ag3.. In buying goods of BAEnozi TALMADGE, you axe sive of getting the lest, at the idtrest price. - If yon want a good overcoat, go to linuat TATLOIN. - ice. No advance in the price of Ruhber Goods, at Cpitsrs c COONa', 100 Alain street 10136 ! A full assortment of Railroad ancl Java Canvas, at tlje Bee Biro Store, ner cor'e Block. VS. BARRON &•TALMADGE have the best assortment of whips we bare ever examin ed. s c WS. Just received at the Bee Hive, an elegant assortment of Ladies and Misses' Linen Collars 'atid Cuffs, also Laces, in the newest styles. 111. Persona attending court next week, should not neglect to. visit tho Clothing Store of 'latex Ttinan.. Ho is offering great bargains in Winter clothing. Me" Eeefiiiktr feet .warm and dry by buying your Boots, Shoes and Rubbers of Cons Er. Lt. Cooss, 100 Main street. ' Now is a good time to get your letter-heads, - envelopes and bill-heads printed, and the BErouran offko is 'n good place to get them exceute4. •. The reliable firm of BAIMON T.+ anon have been appointed agents for the celebrated llrlanNo's Satus. Iu these clays of house breakers and fires, uo prudent linsi nesanian should be NI itlwat one. • TEACHER WANTED.—One Ca paLle of teaching all lingli,h to take charge of a small ninnb,r or puplls - in a private family. One who umb_rstamli; piano music pre rrel. Address, TrAcirEn, Ili:Por..rmis Office. M.LAz.inus & 31oraus, irianufae turer3 of thcce celebrated spectacles, 'lave changed their agency from J. Hr.:l. - Est:es to W3t. A. CuAnnEnt-tvi's. itZ - 4110 place to bud• a first-class Cook or . `.irloilStore, is at AT LAST IT HAS BEEN FOUND.—The chair Scat Ilrat gill never wearmut. J. 0. FnosT & SoNs arc now prepared to put seats in all kinds of chairs with Garduci's patent chair seat, winch is the best and most durable seat In the :vorld. Call and see it. • J. 0. FROST & SONS wish to put-a Wovcti Wire Mattress iu every house in Towanda, ( u a month's trial, and if it does not t,uit them; they will call and take it away. Now is tour time to perfect sleep. Be sure yOu tri, and then you will buy. COAL AT W1T0LE.9.1.1.E.--R. M. WE.u.E.e, is selling Enperinr Har,l Anthracite Coal, by the Car load, very chem . ), deliv,rea at ally R. It. station between IVyalusing arid .kthey:s. Agym• is the time to r.ecure your Winter's supply. 'vcV- The edition of the Road anal Poor Laws of this coun!y-, compiled by Cart. W. 11.-OratNocn.•.•.c, q'tnittd; and township officers r..}:o desire to precure cop: s, should nub. sool. Tbc work is for La 7,3 at this ofillie lter. Do you ,want. a sewing ma , chine, and do you knov,* that the Singer never . disappoints? After -even can.' • xperience we can truly pay that the ginger des give satisfac tiuu. • WIOCTIAMAct:, Agents. Via" A meeting, of t_he Bradford Comity Medical Society wilt be, held at the Ward House, in Towansla, on Wedneidav, Dec: 4, at 10 o'dloek A. 11. Dr. CnAs. M. MINER will road a paltron the "My:•iology of the Brain Sy,tein. E. P. ALLEN, See y. lEF!).. The Historical Society. of Itratikwd county hold a gnarterly meeting at the Grand Jdry Room, in Towanda, en 3lon day, Die. 9,•1572, at 2 p'eloek la-FRANK - BURBANK, Ticket Agent Pa.& N. 1. E. IL Co„ has beena,ppointed sole ag . ent in this place for tilt. sale or the Railway Pagpenger Assurance Co.'s , . accident . tickets. These tickets cost but a trifle, and cover all kinds of acc:,lentA.. f• . 153" A great saving in fuel and a great increase in comfort, can be attained -by the use• of a good Weather Snip. The best are made of wood and rubber, and will not only ex clude cold, but also prevent the rattling of win dows, go often _rental disagiteable. They are sold only by Conniso, lirssnss. S• Co. Nov. 20-Iw. 'WINTER MILLINERIi AT MRS. J. D. Ilmt.'s.—A fine stock just received, embracing latest slyles and colors found in New York market, which she offers at low prices. The ladies arc cordially invited t.) call and in spc•et the stock before purchasing. • Pk:NDLETJN 1 lIAL,Rotr _! 1 . PENPLi:ION °Men, Pa IMll=== E. P. ALLEN, Rec. Sec'y • Mrs. J; D. HILL, Griffith S Patton's Block, Bridge-St., Towanda, Pa BriAtND & HILL would call the attention of the public to the fact that their market. is always snpplied with the choicest steaks, roasts, lamb and mutton, pork, sausage, fish, etc. They ere ti,)w receiving tlily 4 supplies of line fresh oyst l ers, v,hich they offer :tit whole sale and retail at the very lowest rates. MERCI:II S 9 HALL—ONE NIGHT ONLY. —The Great Sensation and Burlesque of "Ma sonry Eiposed."' Everything new and original, and its first appetfrance in this country. Ad mission, 35 cents: reserved Seats, l 3 cents. Tickets for sale at Entnr's Drug Store. Enter tainment commences Dee. 3, at 10 o'clock, a. at. Carriages may be ordered at 104 o'clock A. 74. HAY PRESSES —For' Salq,lllgcrSOPS popular Bar and Eagle finprl Hand Hay Presses. Fanners %till rind it Tiro •table tot press their hay for xiarket: and, to do if thrhis'cires. They will find •the Eagle No. 1 and 2 Presses to be just the very thing fur the purpose. Towanda, Oct. 15 SGTICE.—Notice is given, tliat I'. F. Etsrtr will be at the. Mita, at Rum mer:tad, for tea :lays, Saturday, Nov. 23, 1872. All pecans knowift themselves indebted either by : note or . book account, to J~atrsEsrx, deceased, will make rayment at the time specified, or cost will be made on the same. Wilkea-Barre, Pa., Nov. 20, 1872. PLICENIX Insurance Co., Brook lyn, N. Y.; Net: York Oillee,.N.4v. 11, 1872. • As sets, Nov. 1, 1872, ',032,191 61. Total amount insured in the lsnriit district, .1 . 150,600,. thus leaving ns, (even in mue our losses are .totals. Net assets, $1.552.191.61. flotrn. I.o,i:ranee Co., Columbus, Ohio : G a.st, lord- CS, :374,P1A); 11,17:L2,2r, tclCgrarliS New ,York :I;.;ore,y : •• We ate nil right. - W:1- Ilarcispori Insurance co ;No lo.s„ i ii gn.isr & BLaca, agents fcr the above sound companies, Towanda, Pa. lizacris 'Taman Bsos, will give one of their Grand Musk* En tainmentain Mercur's Hail. Monday evening; Dec. 2. They have engaged four nee artiste this swim, and will produce an entirely now and original , Progninune.. The new faces are Gno, GALLOWAY. INALYER INLLOOO. - GAILLYON Maim, and Muria Mu.vixas. .The Brothers are so well known Ileiti s we can. sfely say that they will draw a good house, and will undoubt edly giro as of old an excellent entertainment. Reserved sesta for sale at KUM'S brag Store. See small bills for all particulars. SprtricaLEss Taaes AND SUPPORTER.- We take pleasure in informing those suffering from Hernia, that the good. Samaritan, Dr. G. W. 'lowans, wtil again• visit this vicinity, as follows"e Troy, Pa.; Troy House, Dec. 10; Towanda, Pa., Ward House, Dee. 11 and 12; 'Overly, N. Y., Maj. Hotel,- Dec. 18. Dr: H. has Nisitcd this place Si number of times, and has given the best of satisfaction to all who harp favp'ted it call. His appli ances have the highest rept:l - Cation throughout the, State of New York. D. 'Harcnxis's Post Office address is Box 23, Albion, N. Y. Send stamp for circutat•,.and read testimonials, par ti7ularly those from this county. BEAUTIFUL •WOMEN.—The hair is t.e crowning glory of woman. There are few moderate defects Wide% eannot t bo remedied by the proper disposition of the tresses. But when the hair begins to fall oat, or tarn gray, l in young people, or with those in the prime Of life, th lore is cause (or real regret. When this is the case, Hat's Vegetable Sicilian flair Rineu 4 er will. be found to be a first-class remedy, fir su perior, as a sound medium, to anything rise before the public. It actually restores gray hair to its origin dolor, and in the great ma jority of - cases, c ses it to grow again when it is becoming thin. - It 19 not like many popular preparations e a mere wash, but a scientific dis coveryt indorsed and used by physicians of character. Address It. P. HALL & Co., Nashua, N. H.—Fl+rney's Weeklg'Press, Feb. 1. 1868. • Mr "lNly dear Mrs. KINDERLIELIER, how is it that you can always keep the mica in your stove so clean and transparent? I am sure we clean ours, often, and they never are like yours." "Oh, Mrs. litraniancann, that ,ta easy enough ; you see we use the IttroLviNt, LIGHT 1:10T Ain CLINHEII, and by just revolving the mica as the fire is first built, we save the trouble of cleaning and also the epense of fre quent replacing." "And wher‘:•, Mr. KniDEn- Litteß, did you Loy your_ ~tore?" "At COD DING, RUSSELL • Nov. 20-2 w. Is. The last Bradford County Temperance Convention made arrangements tQ bare two good speakers canvass the county in favor oflocal option and temperance, during the month of December; in pursuance of which two excellent speakers, Rev. W. C. ELENDVICK• SON - and 3. Lonrox, have Leen engaged, and appeintintuts have been arranged as follows: Rey. W. C. IlExtuxtc:;soN will speak, on Nor. 29, at Athens; 21, Wyalusing ; 22, Terr; town ; 23, Sugar Ron; 2 . 1, Camptown ; 2.1, Tuscarora; 26, Leltayarille ; 27, Orwell ; 28, Warren; 29, Windham; 3n, btolitkld Corners. Dell, I, She stoeviii; 2, lbane; 3, 34Terstitirg ; 1, SitandAg Stoup. TthouiscavlNG! Cuunnus! TEA EDIFIOS—bIIE.II - NEWS Filo?! To w.ow.t.-7-M. E. ROSENFIELD, the ever popular Clothier, is again iu, the fie hl, and this time a CAndidato fui Public Favor. Be it known by all citizens, ‘shether good, bad or indifferent, that he has the cheapest and most durable stock of neatly Made Clothing in Towanda; and our rca , ons for this are easily solved. Is it not better to buy goods for cash than credit? Is it not more advisable to buy goods where the rents are low, and where clerk hire can be dis- pcusi•,), with, and where goods are made by the very best hands, and where the best trimmings and lining; are te.ed? These facilities IL E. IttIENFiELD possesses, and by strict application to 1 is business and fair de'aling, lie has won for hin l aself fame and plpularity, and is nlb w con sidhred the most tKipulah Clothier iu Tpwanda. n: Thire:re, hint to the wise: to im for your Winter Cibehin!r, anl we guarantee that you mill sztisil.2d and pleaSed. • How •ro Go WEST.—This is an en quiry which every ono should have truthfully answ,..Ted befur' la starts on his journey, and '!f2 caret aben in examination of routes will many CASE'S save much trouble, time and ME EMMA The "C. B. A. Q. IL 13..," running from Chi cago, through Galesburg to Burlington, and the •• I. B. l NV. Boute,l running from Indian through Bloomington to Burlington, hare achieved a spleutlinl reputation in the last two years as the leading Passenger Routes to the West. At BnrlinZon they connect with the B. S. M. R. It., and form the great Adding ton llonte,.which runs direct 'through Southern lowa to Nebraska and Kansas, with close con nections to California and the Territories; and passengers starting Bona Bradford county, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the BC - LUNG - I'ON Bourn. This Line h‘s published a pamphlet called "How to Go West," which contains much valu able information ; a large correct map of the Great Weft, titihich can be obtained fteo of charge by midr'easing Abe General Passenger Agent B. A. 31,11 8., Burlington, lowa. ItAI?RIED. McCARTY—MOLYNEUX.—In Eikland, Sulli van county, Nov. 13, by Rev. Wrn. Pepper Mr. Jcda McCarty to Miss Georgtaua E. Molt' mitt, all of Ell;land, Sullivan county, Pa. FISII—PAP-SONS.—On Wednesday. Nov. 20, by Bev. F. 13. (lodge, George W. Fish; of New York. and Anna D., youngest daughter 0! Calvin Parson - ft, Esq., of Wilkes-Barre, P.l. No cards. - LYONS—JONES.—At the home of "the bride fajht•r. in Middletown, Susquehanna Co. ' Pas, Nov. 20, 1872, by Itriv. W. C. Peck. Mr. Ezra Lyon., of Warren, Pa., and 31i=a Ellen Jones. SMII7,I7—SMITII.—In Franklin Nov. 20, by Elder Calvin Newell, Clarence, E. Smiley, of Franklin, to Eliza Smith, off' Granville: , SHEMIY—EVERET r —At Nichols, -, N. Y.,on Wkstines ay,! Nor. 2 , 3, 1872, be Ilf,v. Mr. nin fort Edward IL Sherry, of Waverly, and Fan nie C. Everett, or Nichols. NELSON—WiTT4.—On the evening of Nov. 10, 1872, W. T. C. Sanders, Pastor of Church of Christ, Canton, Bradford county, Pa., Mr. James H. Nelson ; of Grartville, and Miss. Hannah Watts, of Canton. ' . JONES—WINK.--.on the evening of Nov. 17, 1Y72, by W. T. C. Sanders, Pastor of Church of Christ, Canton, Pa., Mr. 1/...iLancy Jones an„Fliiss MarV Wink, of Aiba. wrtis-3011D0N.-It.t. the Pati) age, 11cr. . rvall, Fa., Nov. 2.3, 1872, by ltev D. Cook, Mr. Johnson 4 ells (Deputy Sheriff) of To standa, and Miss Frances E. Gordon; of Standing Stone. SI'AULDIS(I.—On Monday, Nor, 11, 1872, at her re,' denc in the North of Attwns, atter a Slrtithliog Her rare wnrt.h. her reGned and euaivated nature, endeared , her to many friends who mourn her less EINGSLAND. —At rassetts. Fa., FL id,y, Nov. 8, 1872, Joaio .1., wifo of i. Natisaa Kingsland, aged 27 years. Timulas MadElocks, .Produco CJimmissien Ilerchant, 22G Pennsylvania Ave nue, Se'ranton, Pa. ritltter,Eggs,Larcl,Checa.e, Fruits, Potatoes, &c.. Consignments acill cited,anfl returns promptly made on vale of Goods. References cheerfully given. -C4-irree pondence solicited. Tickets for all paints SV s silt. Lake bliare and .Utehigau Southern Boil way f_ir sale at Freight 13.,p0t of Pa. ;5: N.. Y 11.11.. Co. • Aug. 14---;3'u. E. w ELLts .EVELY FARMER Ills OWN PAINTER. UBl3 Lubber Pi - .tat.' It :s tattc I ready 'for tit Spreads easily and s'moutly, is ghwey. fina, du rabic, elaetit, and lea Beaiihtul Paint.. R. II dust hse the l'aint. DISSOLUTION.—TIae firm heie tofore existing an&known as Snover k Strait Bro's has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent: The aceounts of the late firm are in the Lands of I:. S. Snover, and J. 11. Swart for settle ment, to whom all 'persona indebted to said Arm are rein. rt0..1 Inake,lrrimodiate.payment. U. S. SNOWS, J. U. SWART. I: S. SWA_TIT. \o t. 2../572!. The hutioLia will be euntinued at the ad stand _„ 1 1 the enbecribers. where we shall be glad to are all those who may favor us with a call. U. s. SNOVES.: J. H. SWAILT. 'Nor. 1:,,..5.2 DIED SPECIAL NOTICES.. I=E=l New Advertisements. Powell Co. pow. 80 CO. Are now receiving THEIR EIECQND AND LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Which they confidently invite the attention of all who wish to see a FULL - ASSORT ENT OF GOODS And to buy them , AT BARGAINS DRESS - GOODS DEPARTMENT COMPLETE THE BEST STOCK OF GOODS AND AT, BETTER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE SHOWN Please call and see them. CLOTHS AND CA&SLAIERES. ANOTHER LARGE LOT NOW OPENING, AT VERY LOW PRICES. BARGAINS IN FLANNELS 01 which we have a VERY LARGE STOCK. SHAWLS, - CLOAKS AND FURS NOW OPEN EVERY STYLE AND AT VERY ATTRACIIV.E PRICES We cannot enumprate all thpe.kinda of new goods we are now receiving 'but would ask an inspection, of our stock Towanda, Nov. 6, 1872 lelEl ANTED=-BOOK AGENTS TOit TIM GREAT INDUSTRIEfI An Rhetorical mummy of the Origin, Growth, and Perfectionof the Chief Industrial Arta of thief country. 1300 PAGES AND 500 ENGRAND 4 IOB. Written Eminent Anthems. including John B. Leon Cue. Edward Howland, Jos. • B. Lyman. Roy. E. Edwin Hall. • • Borace.GrerleY. Philip Ripley, Albert lirlabalne, F. B. rquios, ect., etc. •- This work is a complete history of all branches . of industry, processes of mannfactnie. etc.. in all ages It la a complete encyclopedia of arts and manes& • inters, and is the moat entertaining and valuable work for information on subjects of general interest ever offered to the public. It is adapted tothe wants of the Merchant. Manufacturer. Mechanic, Farmer. Student and Inrentor. and sells to both old and young of both clamor.. The hookilii sold by agents who are making large sales in all pirts of the coon. try. It is offered st the- low price of $3 Ld an 4 is the cheapest book ever sold by. isnbecription; family should be without a copy. We. Want Agents In every town of the United htstes, and no agent can fail to do well with this book. Our - terms are liberal. 'We give outagents the , exclnelve right of territory. One of our agents sold 133 copies in eight days. another acid 368 in two weeks. Our - agent in Medford sold 391 in one week. Specimens of the work sent I. agents on receipt of stamp: For circulars and terms to agents address tho publish ers. J. B. Wag tt SIYDE. Ilartford, Conn.. Chicago, 111., or Cincinnati, Ohio. AGENTS WANTED 1 4or oui New Book, the • .FITNNY SIDE OF PILYSIC ; Or the Mysteries of lied Woe: Presenting Urn Ru mors and Serious Paden of kledical Practice. An - F.apose of Medicallituiteigs. Quacks, anal Chad_ atans of all ages &piaci countries. 800 pages, 250 Engravings. An Interesting and =rising treatise on the Medi, cal Humbugs of the put and present. It exposed Quack, Impostors. Traveling Doctors, Patent 3ledi eine Venders, Noted Percale Cheats, Fortnue Tell ers and Mediums, and gives interesting accounts of Noted Physicians and naratives of their lives. It shows how filthy is manufactured Tobacco and' of what vile liquors medicines are composed. It re veals startling secrets and Anstruets all.how-to *void the ills which flesh is heir to. We give eielu sive territory and liberal comeoissions. Per circu lars and terms address the publishers, J. B. BURR k HYDE. Itartford:Ct, Chicago, 111., or Cinemas% Ohio. Or Ways and By=Ways In the_iliddeu:the'of Wetwant agents for Mils book. It tflacloses all the mysteries of the Detective System. It 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 $2 75. Send for circulars and t4-•ms to agenbt. N0v20'72 TAYLOR'S: CO week to the extraordinar inducements they will•. ofer in all _their dppartnients: • - MISSES & CHILDREN'S made in otir pikes, and we cor dially invite purchasers, to examine our stock PORIELL & CO New Advertisements. or ntz. uzirrm. STATES, KNOTS UNTIt-D, AMERICAIii,DETECTIVES Beg to mil atteittion'this. 4 DRESS , GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, CLOTHS •AND CASpINIERES; NOTIONS, • 140SIERr ..IJND GLOVES, SHOES, HATS AND CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, DOMESTICS Ii e LLNA.ELS, &c., Cc ger. A. decided reduction has been TAYLOR & CO Towanda, Nor. 13, 1372 WE CLAIM FOR LAZAICCS 11101111 IS 9i , T.FIIB.ITED PERFECTED. SPECTACLES F.,11.: GLIASSEN The undermentioned advn tj a Over ti.L , r in ordi nary use; the proof of which -.may be seen in the . extraordinary sales,: and constantly increasing de. maned for them: • let. Tliat.from the pc4”aliar construction of the glasses th•'y assist and preserve the sight, render., tog frequent changes unnecessary. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision. with an amount of ease con:fort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle Wt.-31Crt. 31. That the material from whirh the Lenses are ground. is manufactured speciatly for optic purpos es, and is pure, bard, aut brat ant, at‘d not %%slate to become se:Welled. ' 4th. That the frame in which they are set. wheth-... .er in Gold. 811ver,•or Steel.-are of the finest quality' and finish anti guaranteed perfect in ritvery respect. For sale only-by our outhorized sg.nt, in this local. Aty. We never knpply ur employ peddlers. W. A. Chamberlin, Sole Ageat -Ncic .20,1872 'OR SA LK --Tau Etihseriber hay- Incc nap:. treat regoires his whole at: tention, offers for salt h:s - entire stock of goods - , eousisthirr of Dry.GoNls.. Groceries,' Boots and Shoes. Crookery and Olasswarc, at a bargain: The store now occupied by him can be leased if desired. Terms favorable. It. E. SPENCER,: Ocl.S.Pwn cuter. Ea. 110110CLAMATION.-*HERIIS, Hon. Fa HMS B. tilnattklTElt,Preatilent /edge to the 12th Judicial District, consisting of the counties of Bradford 4 and Suggnehanna, and Bons. ZEnutos Ft:lsm:v. and D. Hanx.Ntss, Aisociate Judges, -ha and for. said county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the 30th day of Nov,; 1872, to me di rected for holding a Court of Oyer and . Termi ner, General Quarter Session/ of the 1 Peace , , Common Pleas and Orphan's Court. at Towan da, for the County of Bradford, on Monday, the 2d day of December next, to continue three weeks. Notice is therpfore hereby given tri the Coro ners, and Justices of the Peace, of the county of Bradford, that they be then and there An their proper perFon, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, with records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their'eflice appertains to be done; and those who aro buunil by recognimce or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who aro or may be in the jail of said county, 'or who shall be bound to appear at the said court are to be then and. there to prosecute against them as shall be.. just:' Jurors are rlquested .to be punctual in their-attendance,agrecablylo their notice. • Dated at Tr - 7th "d. If Ni • if sted 114 Ausrandailthe /sty of OV., tho year of .otj,r Lord, ,one thousand eight hundreitand voNenty-two, and of the Inde pcndenee of the United States, the ninety fourth, J. P. VAN ELgET, Sheriff. T IST OF THE NAMES OF JUR, ors for„ Dec. Terra otCourt to be 14SIt at To wand. acrurnenetng lionday - Dec, 2, 1872. •"' ,`. swan ruser-s. Athens twp, -.Leonard White, Athens bore, C W Canfield; Asylum: D K Ross; Albany, Ralph Ste- VMS ; Burlington twp, Decatur,. Ayers; BurlingtonWert , Levi Stanton; Barclay , P Moore; Coltana bla,4 R Watkins:' Monroe telt, N Northrup, Jr.. Overton, Francis Orthans; Pike. Sand Dock; She . - ehequin, Addison Beidleman, Clark Smith. Rdwaryl Smith ;-Standitng Stone. C &Taylor; Towanda Born, T Stevens. Hiram Taylor; Towanda North. Wm MeMorsn; Towanda North, -WraMoecript; TaseaL rors,M S Ackley; Troy twp, Thin Manley; Wells, Geo Nobles; Wilmot, Nehemiah Gregory; Wyaln sing; Chas Biles. Athens twp, Henry &Irby, Geo Coykendall; Alba ny, Lewis Jones. Wm Brawn; Barclay, MCris.. nen Burlington top. E D Rundell. Lewis Shiner; Canton twp. S H Lindley. Albert Bloom; Canton bore, Saml Strait; Granville, H J Home, Albert Barnes; Herrick, Wm_ Giddings; Leßoy, Orator Holcomb*: Monroe twp, Delanson Kellogg; Overton Fred Herds; Pike, Ll' Root, W B Stevens; Bldg bury, G.S Burnham, Vincenl, Owen; Sylvania'. Fin ley Furman; Smithfield, .0r.1.1'. Kellogg; South Creek, W A Pirsons, Juo Craig; Sheshequin, Jos Vonglit; Standing Stone, G A 'Stevens; J.F Dodge; Troy bora, Edw Wandine, Edw Porter; Troy twp, Jos Hunt, T B Bildwin; TOwanda Born. F J Cal kins. 11; M Hovey; Towanda twp. Dani Decker; Tus carora, David Edinger; Ulster, Jas -.McCarty, John McQueen, M S Warner; Wysoi, Allen Conklin.;. Winnham, A E Hamilton. TRATErt; t• - rzoits—EECO:kin WEE); Athens twp, Wriebt Dunham, Sidney 1 1..nonds; Albany, 'Horace Jones; Barclay. D O Poirling tou.Wet,t, Jno Blackwell; Columbia. Geo 31cear- Pelez Feckhant, C B Strait; Canton twp, D H Mart: Carton born, Clarence Wrlizlit; Franklin, Marshall; Granville. 0 ;,;." Fuller; Lellays- Riral Bristol. .7 II Johnson; Overton Jocob Beverly; Orwell, Wm Smith,. Julus +Gorham; Pike. • G r Warner; lbdgbnry, Jared H4mnond; 11 , me twp. L W Towner:: South Creek. D F Hildreth, P J Dean; SLealarquin. L Pl:tartan: Sprinitfield, C T Wtt.tbroah; j II Webb: Sylvania, J F Tray born, Alvin Linderman, C B Burt; Tray twp, D Frrtman, Ward; Towanda Born, A Bin,ttOanry, Gen Vincent: Jas Piatt: Towanda. twp, L Ward; Tuscarora, Vincent Owen; Terry, Sal mon Buttes; Cllas • Whitney; Wells, Frank Brown; Windhara.o Dunham; Wyrdusinit II V Allnny, Geo, Brc,wn; ?{?inns twp. 5 B Chase._ I)a -vId.G.Ardner; Athens bozo, Chtts Bintnn, C F Svv. ycr; JO BeeLer; rarclay, "Lr.v, - 14 Thu ton. Batt 11:111oonoce•r; Curdon S'y• .D 3 utr; Franklin, Fair,htld; Granville. 3 , - , e;= On3,ra Shepard, sztni Ltephen 31411.innny; Sanford; Stotiroe twp, J Orwell.° .1 S A Chaffee; Pipe. P r: Woodruff; Rome twp, L D Prince, John Yount: 2.11, Farnum Barnes; South Creek, W S Cyrug Burke: Sprinzfudd * : Lyman Porter. Pe ter:V=lllo%lllton; t.lmithfreld. Beetle Gerould. B C Thomas; Towanda Boro, Tidd. G T .M Woodruff. J 0 Frost, Ilichaj Pine; roan; Ttlf-e,ar_or?, I' 11 linger: Troy born, Cd.r.rloA Grohs; rlstOr,"Lorenva Watkins; Wells, Alfred Pitikney: Wilmot. John Cnnuninskey; • G : . VAN FLEET, Sheriff. SHERIFF,'S SALES.—By virtue of v.A.! writs of rieri r. out . gf the Coul't of ,Cer.2toon 'leas cf Erldford Comity, and to toe chrtOttld.' 4 .c..ll be elltoe,l to yotb _ lic sale at thr.',Court House in , the Lorouglt 'of To. Nrand:i, TEIrIISDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1o;3, at 1 o'clock. Tian., the fcgioxi-ing &sr:il el lot. plpce; or parcel of land situate in Herri h twp., bounded as fellows: On the north by publie highway known as the State Itoad;on the east and south by lands of John Beafdeler, treat lac lava of tho widow Fanny . E Bull and Edward S. 'Turrell ; cot; taining 2 acrus - ,mert , or' lees, sll iruprovji. franca horiFo, small frangrd fruit tres thereon. Seized and taken into eSecuti•4l at th. snit of M. Sla•nm'e 1130 V 3 Snsimnalt Bradshaw arid. Aria: M. Bradshaw. -..' :4 ' • • ALSO—One ether lei. niece, or par.iel of' land ELtr. ate in Wells twp.. Leninded a. P,llotrAl: On the north by lands of Sylvaints VanDusliirli, east by l..:ahenlialt ratlibun. south by land in possession of Wade Beardslee and la'id of James, Gri‘cwold, treat by Daniel Darrimple; containing 8;1; acres, more or less. abcnt tiO acres hnrroved. 'with a framed honsc, trained barn; and rew truittre,cs thereon. 8,..171&1 and takill into exectthon t r;n:t c:f James 11: Brink vi Geo. IV. Erink. ALSO—One. other lot, ple.c;?, of riar , ,l oC Unit E.,t uate In Towanda Bc:ro., bonndeclas fonnws: On the north by lands of D. 8; P,ratt. cast by an ono - , south by Adam Wolfe, west by Third street: being about 50 feet front on said .TllLrd rtre&t - aud run ning back to the centre of said alley,.ablint 150 fect more or less. isith a small framed dweilinghcnse and fen. fruit tins thereon. seized amLtaken Into execution 'at the snit of B. W. Lane 79 Wm. Mica. , • .ILSOG—One other lot, piece-or parcel of land ate in Sheshmnin hip., bounded an follows: On the north by lands of Donclaga Davidson. A. Hill, Ralph Gore and the public highway; on tip) :east by Clinton and Dantel Cote and the public 'highway., e 4 nth by land l:aloncing to the estate-of 0. C. Clore. deceased. vvest by Susquehanna ltiva . r; containing acres. more or !es:, about ,r,t) acres improved, with a framed dwelling house, framed barn with a horse barn attached, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of H. IV. Thomas vs Fied C. pore. ALSO,—One other lot, piece, or ;parcel of land sit. nate in Towanda Boro., bounded as fellow's: On the north by lands of Solomon Walbdrn and B. Jacobs, ea.t by T. C. Delano, south by Pine street, west by C. M. Manville; being about 100 teat 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 trained dwelling house thereon.., . - Seized and taken into execution at the snit of E. T. Foa vs C. D. Cash k.Co. and James 0. Frost, security. ALSO4One other fot, plcce, or parcel of 'land sit uate Itr Towanda Bore., bounded as follows: On the north by'land of James 0. Frost, east by John F. Beans, south by John Lantz. west by Charles et.: being aboUt 106 feet front on said Charles street, and runing back to line 'of lands .of said John F. Beans, about 140 feet, more or less, with a framed shop thereon. ALSO-110 defendants - C. D. Cash and F. A. Cash's undivided two-fifths (2-5) intetest in one oth er lot,Ticilv, or parcel of land situate in Towanda ,Boro., aforesaid,. bounded on the north Poplar street, east by Third street, south by Wm. Gras, west by an alley:being aboilt 165 feet front on said - Third street and about 221 fi?et back on said ,Poplar street, two.story gothic brick dwelling house small framed barn, and other ontbuildings and few .fruit and ornamental trees thereon. :Said lot known as the Ilorue*tead Lot of the David Cash estate. - ALSO—The defendants., O. D. Cash and F. I Cash's undivided two-fiftha :interest In one other lot, piece, or parcel of land citrate in Barclay twp., containing 113 acres. more or less, in the warrantee name cf D. nallunningbarn, with a saw mill, two will honses, art,d a stable thereon. ; ALSO—The . aillendants, C. D. Cash and F. A: eash's undivideib two-fifths Interest in one other lot. plece,lor tract of land situate in Barclay tap, containing 400 a*es, more or less. in the warrantee tioirne of Deter Ladley. ALSO—The defendants, C. D. Cash awl - F. A. Cash's undivided two-fifths interest in one other lot. piece,• or tract of land eituatl in. Barclay tivp., containing :flit/ acres. more or less, in the warrantee name of Joseph Ladley. ALSO—The defendants. C. D. Cash and F, A. Cash's undivided two-fifth interest in cue other lot, piece. or tract of land situate In Barclay to-p., Con taining 355 acres, more or less, in the warrantee name of Walter Stewert. ALSO—Thp .clvfendants. C. Cash aud T. A. Cash's; tindivid“.l two•tifths interest in one other lot, piece, or tract of land situate' in Barclay and Overton twps., containing 400 acres. moreor Ices, In the warrantee name of Andrew Lailley. • Seized and taherrinto execution at the snit of 11. T. Fox's uco vs C. D. Cash and F. A. Cash. se• •ottrit. ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of rand situ ate in.Towsuila twp., bounded as follows: Ou the mirth by la nd . cif Mace. east by Michael De plane, south by - James 'Slot:ill, west by, John -Low._ man; containing 3S acres, more or less, nu improve.: ments.• • - ALSO—O ' ne other lot, piece, or parcel 9f land sit uate in Towanda Voro., bounded as follows. On the north ,and oast byl..n.td .Tol:n F.. Moans, south by T. Elliott o ve,e, be 5tw0..70 strret: containing one acre, noir. or Icssl ill improved. v:itli a twa•htury fram,,d - brurn, and few fruit tretni Si( exeinition at the suit of L.• Ward cs J,:m• Lew.s4utl Tienjaram Lewis. .Ih:a at the suit of L, 0. 11.)llon N. 4 James I'. Lew. and IletSvinin Lents. - ALS..)-011 , .‘ “thi:r pieo.-...r id•-a-,:ei of land s' , , = 111 date Windham top., btonailed 43 ;hollows: Begin ning at the toil:II-east enr on line betweeu the Cad wallader and lina4sbury tracts iti tire noddle of road and rnotiing ‘, deg west C 0.,. per by of J. 147m:11i to a ben...3 tree, thence north 82 Ung west (10 per be lar,lit of E. Boardman to a postand st tLetz,•e urAtii 1 deg east .3-10 per by land of J. St. Peck to a post and stormOlience north 34 kiC4 C.7.5t itS per by land aril. Gleason to the mid dle of said road. thence south 9 oleg east 71 , ., per along the Middle of ;said road V.) place of beginning; containing ta acres and 45, re more or less, about 40 acres improved. 'with fmnacil bBuso, two framed barns and other eat buildings, and au oral d of fruit trees tho Seized and useeutiouthe suit of . N4tl.an AL6o—ene other 1 , ,t, or par.tl of laud Pit- ILA, In Thuile ~ ton Born . hood as follows: On the lanols of Wm. T. , deflt-c:e I', Teo y. ca. 4 by Ileul.wti 11:11ielC ermau and 'llona .11.c.5,:, 1.:.,i-w!eatzum yik,d containing gb rtt t re's. Ituore 'or lets, all unproved, with a frrlpied frtmxtt barn, and fete frnit tree a thereon.' Seiz..l on 1 talom Into cxeantien at the tit of Start n J.-Lting ct Thinuss . J. • - - ALSO—Ong other hit, piece. or pared of land sit uate in Athens Bsro.; bounded as. follows: On the north by Sataorlee street, east Lp Charles Decker, south by Clarbnce Smith, west by lot No. 30 belong. tug to they;tstate of C: F. Welles, tleedi being lot 750. 31 according to plot and a:art+ made by Z. F. Walker: containing 11,250 square feet. more or less, with a framed dwelling honse. horse "harn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the tout of G. L. tastabrooks vs Judson D. Baker. , tit ' J. I'. VAN FLELT„ Sheriff. DAINISTRA.TRIX, - ...C.A..Netice is hereby ,T.lven alt persons indebted td the estate or CILARLES late TO4 - roost. make innnetliate payrnant, an all p:..n,ong havizm ch.irns Against said estate moat pregont .1111 y an . thenticated for settle went. • ,p The hooka :tad '.ol.tatt of said ttecessed are left With . Wm.:Foyle, who Is author' ed Fettle Alw saute 11)r me, and adjust all matters relating, to the said estate. . S. LADD, . .I.lnistrttrix. Toc,vitnaa, Pa. Leg3l... . • =I Tam. ‘71 , 13.5 rElOtS—Tatroni va Legal. tGISTER'S NOTICE;—Notice R to Ite',xeby given that there. has heal filed and .aottled in Hie office of Register of Wilt in and for the County of Bradford. accounts of .11,‘Mintstra ttow upon the following estates, 312: Final acc't of B. Barret', admr. of Caleb Barrett, deceased. Accodnt of 0. 1", Young. czr.• of Louisa Army, deceased. Final acct of Bailey -L. Stone, admr. with Will annexed, of Calvin Stone, deceased. Partial acc't of Jesse Batrerti, guardian of T. 8., A. W. E. and Win. H. Dains. Account of Wm. E. Walker, guardian of Amos Final acc't or Elizabeth Fox, (now Elizabeth illackmanj, guardian of Charles T. Fox. Final acc't of E. C. Quiet, admr. of Paul Quick. deemeed. Final acct of Jane 0. Blakeslee and. W. H. Carno. china. adearx. and admr. of John O. Blakeslee, decd. Final sec't of Asa Warner, admr, of Samuel War. ner, deceased. Final acct of A- G. 3fason, trustee of 'John and- Sarah Adams. • . Final-acc't of 0. D. Bartlett, admr of Ed,'ln rirtnter, deceased. - ALSO—The appralsement of property set off by the executors or administrators to widows or chil dren of the following detedents: Estate of Baslom Taylor. Jacob -DeWitt. Charles O. Kenyan. - - , - • - •• L. Eowlandain. • Wm. raker. . • Benj. Beneath ••Erstatui H. Smith. . • •• Charles L. Arnold. Harry Benjamin. D. A. Allen. Ansel Tillotson._ - Abram Berner, And the same will be presented to the Orphan'. Court of Bradford County, on Thursday,' Dec. 60, next for confirmation and allowance, • • C. E. GLADDI,..":fit.-Eleglater. VOTICE IN BANKIMPTCY.- 7 -In, .1.1 the District Court of-the UMW, States for the Western District of Pennisylvani - 3...40 the' matter of Marshall Brothers. Bankrupts. • • I o the credit/yrs of said bankrupts and all others coCcerned, take notice: That, a second general meeting of the creditors of said banktupts has Wen. Ordered, and will be held in the Borough of Towan da, Pa .. In said district, on the 1 2th clay of Novem ber, 1872., at 14 o'clock, sin., at the Mike of E. Over ton. Jr., one of the P.egisters in Banirrnptcx in said tiletrlo.. for the purposes named In the 27th section of theoliankrupt Act of March •2, 1647. 1i present thereat. _ _ D'A.l. OVERTON, owauda , Oct. 21, 8722 Assignee. AND FIIRTHF-E. TAKE NOTICE, That- in. eons& quctice of a mistake in the .EILADFORP atrOSTEIt of Oct. 24:1872, in publishing the date of,the meeting provided for in aboto notices. It has been duly ordered that said meeting be adjourned and conge uedto, the 211th day of November, 1x72, at 10O7elock &in:, and at the place, mentioned in foregoing notice OVEIITON, Towanda, Nov. 12, 1.872..u2 Assignee., UDIT'OR'S - NOTI,CE—In the matter of the estate of O. 1. Waller., deed. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. ,The undersigned,. an Auditor, appointed by . said Court to distribute funds In bands of the Adminill• trators -of said estate, will attend to duties of wit appointment at his office. in Troy.Boro, on FRIDAY . , NoV1:1113Elt . 29,1512, at 1 o'clock, p.m., where ail persons having e. aims upon said •ftuadaAnttst; pre, scot them or be ebaired from coming in upon the 52111 C. • W . CABSOCIIA3r, , . • • Auditor. EZ 0 'S • NOTICE- , Notice is hereb 'Ten that all persons Indebted to the estate of Chas.V. Welles, Jr., late of Athens. deceastxt, are re-Anon:olth make.ithmediate payment and all persons' ; havir.V claims against said estate present them duly anthentimted for settle. meet. _ • -4: ELIZAI3ETII WET T.VS I ; J. W. HOLLENEACL - JOHN C. trf:LLFS, Executers. si'.;N'.l;-G o i E, —Notice "RXECUTO.R'S ' NOTlCE.—Notice . '' • ALI ii , hereby given that all persons indebted to tin' ...-tpite or John ,Fostring, late of Ctilurnbia, d. , 'd,v,re.. : , ,flzeltcl. to, make immediate payment, and a!: ;...r01t,,9 having claims agatzist said (state.. iv:.::: pios:r: theta duly authenticated for Bertha- 13F.TSEY G. FOS TautGri HENRY C. GERNET. REM N;I; E- C'II T*o R - ' S NOTICE.- . Notice is berebY given tha,t all persons indebt ed the, estate of Guy Kinney, deceased, lat.- or Sheshcquin, are requested to make immedi atepayment, and all persons having , auras against said estaV- must present them duly authenticated for settlement. ; I 'NEWTON EINNET. • _ - GEORGE W. Ens'NET, Executois. Nu% -0-,n A DITINISTRATOWS Notice is bereby gicen to all'persons indebted tothe estate F. Miller, lateiof TerfSfoirn, de , eased, riansf make immediate payment, and all pt-rgons hanina claims against said estate must pres , at th , na Unly authenticated for settle . N. T. MILER, No Administrator. AA DMINISTRATOR'S Notice is lictclys given to all persons indebted to the estate of Win. C. .Wilcex. late of Canton. tle. - ..7a,(..1, must Make immediate payment. and ai1) . .=.,r5.4,,s having claims against said estatimnsi pr tent them duly authenticated tar settlement. ", M. T. PORTE% ' Noy.O-at - Administrator. A TEMS PILLS ; . • • t . For, ALL Tar, MI:POSES OP A - FAMILY - • ; .ISIC, CPI:LNG t • Janntlice.Dysfnpata, Stoinach. Eiysiptlas, Beadai2he, .I':lt's, l ith,nutii,:n, I ructions and Skin 11)1R , ases, Inti,4 - nsms , , Liver Complaint, Drepsy,letter, Tumors and Sale Llifutu, Worms, Giant -NeuraL 2 , Oa, as a Dinner Piil. and Purifying the hiloPd. Awe the most congenial purgative yet p., - rf i teted. Their effectA alutudatitlV shots ho* tune they t all ctlipr the: are safe and pleas ant- t.) take,,but pon - erfal to curs. .fbey purge ont.' the foul burners on the blood; they Vitali- ' I..te the shiggi,ii ur disorderbd organ hito .t.;on. and they .mpart health aril- tone the , whelp They cure not only,. tbeevery. day CV of everybody, hat formidable • and. dangerous ditiea.;es. Most eminent clergy man. rhysicans, and our best eitip zgr.a send ceirthicates of cures performed and , gr,, T at'.henctits they have derived' froiir these Pas. f They are the safest sad best plr. sic for children, because mild as well as. effectual. • Leing'sugar coated they are easy to take; and heing pnrrdy vegetfble, they are entirely harm fess,. -) ranntaxt. - Da. J. CATER ‘t• CO., Lolvt.r.r, pltAcricAt. AND ANALT - acsr, cumfisre, Ana r reold by Druggists all rolaud the world. Dr. IT. C. FORT It. k SON, Whole ale agoras TowandA, P 3., 3lttlfOr sale by dealers throughoo the rourkty. :0ct.30:14.4 VARM AT A BARGAIN.--:The underiigned Offerp - for sale his farm in forth Towanda, at a bargain. The farm contains about, 53 acrcs., •Ift acres under good state rof cultivation. the balance well timbered. There IS ale° plant) , or good fruit good buildings, and niveMailing water. Will sell on reasonable terms and give time on a portien of the pnrchaseMoney. C.. E. It Ella.. North Towanda, Oct. R. 15721 - ROBISOYS REPI/STI.:SG RIFLE, NEW MCIDDLE," Simple, Strong, Powerful, Safe. and Accurate, which makes it one of the •beat Guns ever offered to Sportsmen. Prices from 139 to ..sdB; Send for a circular to F. A. Maxfield, West Auburn, Pa., itgtnt for Bradford, Stisquetianna, sitilivan, WyOming. and Luzerne counties. \0v.13•w4 VALITABLF, FARM FOR SALE ) belonzing to% the estate of Wrn. W. Eists brooks,. deceased, situated in worth Towanda, Ore miles front Towanda Boro., containing about 125 acres, between 75 and 100 acres ftnprored, with a new dwelling, house well arranged for two families; a good barn and other out buildings; two orchakdi, aliving spring of !water brought to the house in logs.. For further particulars apply' to Wm.. El- "Z bree, Athens; Ward Eastabrooks, 'Ulster; Wil lard Loveland, Trey, or Wilford Esstabrooks on - the, premise*, F I . 1 . . , ROr OS AT.S. —Peciposals.. will_ be r'e,..,:avea, l l. te (ace of the Wilkea:Barre Coal ) and Iron Cornran3 l ;, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., until Decem ber 1,1'672, forth 'whole or the part of Three Hun drctl and Fifty i 35 ) Tons best qualityloressed Tini othy flay, to be delivered at Wilkes-Barre, between date Of contract and the first, of 3larch-1873. , , 0. iI. PARRISH, Sept: W.B.C.AcI.Co. • N0v.6'72:2m QTRA'ED Olt STOLEN FROM. KJ his home, A BLACK PUP, a small white spot on his breast, about 10 months old; he is part bird and part shepherd, answers to the name of Sport. LDS one giving information regarding his 'whereabouts will bo liberal*" rewarded. - H. BROWN - MG TA11.011.. leßayscille, Pa., Nov. 20, 1872.4 f • • VSTRN.I-- 7.Carae into the eneles tiro of, the undersigned, a Pike. township, on or about October 21;1872. a Light Bay Mare-Mule, Inane sheared, shoes on forward feet, .stiprosed to be threi3 years oldo Ths owner is requested -to; conae 'forward, prove property,, pay charges, stud take her away, or she will be disposed Of according to law. libr:6•43 P. L. COED.' AYERS HAIR VIGOR ! J.' FOR . REiTORING, GRAY HAIR TO ITS NAry VITALITT AND. COLOR. Advancing years, sickness, care', diappointment, and hereditary predisposition, all tern the' hair grey: either of them disposes it to fall of prema turely, and either elect Is unsightly and unpleasant to:behold. Dr. A.1. - Er.'s consummate skill has pro duced an antlloto.for these deformities, which has won r,rafitude for him from multitudes of women 'and men. His Mutt rmou sometimes reproducer lost hair;fand alwsys restores to faded and gray hair ;its natural color, with tile. gloss . and freshness of - , sLuth. - The comparstively few bald and gray heads that - we nmisco,are - those who hare not yet 'discos. 'rr.d the virtuesof .N.ssn's Itatu 'emu for renewing tho hair. The fresh and youthful hair wo see on ; older he ads is ften the product of his art. If yen are disfigured, or made old, austere and ugly, by gray hair, restore its youthful color, and with it your features to their original softness and agreeable es presslou. . - Sold ky all Druv.ales,, an , / Dealers. in 31nlicinet PRICE ONE DOLLAR PREPAILF.D SI , Di e d. C. AVM di. CO.. LOwt.ts.,"l.ta.s.s. - ; Practical and. Analytical Ohemisitt, AND SOLD ALL 'Stern) TYr WOHLD, Dr. 11. C..Pon - rrn, S'ox & Co., Wholesale Agent& l e otrands, Pa., and for sale by dealers thron•zhoull the county. ' Dec, 7, 1871.—lyeow.. a° -TO FROST & SONS FUR ‘4I NITURE EMPOratra lot now style at JOIN II II =I Executor' ,
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