, . West, and, we have the problem solv ed TII.Ef f ECE2.IE AT CIIAPPAQUA . Everything looks desolate at Chap= paqua., There is general mourning among the inhabitants. "I'am a Grant Republican," - said an old in . habitant to - the Sun reporter ,-"but i could crY for Horace. He's one a raighty'Sight for this placci," The swamp which M. Greeley converted into a grassy and produe tive • field was covered with snow. The-sombre evergreens were spark ling with frog.. Jordan, Mr. Gree ley's man, is to leave the place on Saturday. He has been in. Mr. Gree ley's service some three or four years, andAigured somewhat in the Chappaqua reunions of the late cam paign. It is understood that Mr. Greeley's family will Lever return to Chappa qua. The model - homestcad is I to be abnudoned. The house was desert ed. On the harp was posted the fol lowing : AUG rION. Sale or STOCK' P M) P UIM CTENSI on the e+ol 11. GREELEY, Chappaquil, at 1 Cc uu Satnrday, Nay., 30, 1872, comistnr; '.12 cake of cattle, 1 cows, rand 1 AI ,L rue3'l , nll bred by Wm. Duncan, so;rel mare, 2 brown ponies, 2 carts and one oal sled, 12 plows, and other articles too numerous to men- TELIN C.t;:11. sat", FO-mv.n. " Nrguti" Print, 'Tarrytown Tratt:TE OF TIT} WORLD X E w - YORE, Nov. :h,—The World 'sac's it is too much overcome with grief to analyze Mr. Greeley's , char acter and career. It say, however, be was probably the most remarkable American of his period. Though an earnest controversialist he bore no even in the heat . of political contention. - No man overresponded M,:n: warmly to the personal esteem f party antagonists. Even with Stephen A. Douglas, his relations and int , .reourse rested on a footing of the frrtukestl..;ood will, and thOre have been receut iustauees iu which he gale his confidence to political tppnnents with a more trusting irreserve if it were permitted us to e mention them. After saying that Mr. Greeley at one time during the rass had good grounds for expecting to be elected the IP") Id adds.: "The stars in their course seemed t light against him." AN INCIDENT OF liln 1.1:•T DAYS The Sun says in his mental and moral characteristics Greeley was a puzzling compound of contrarieties which defY. close analysis. It adds thilt Greeley was horrified in seeing in the Tribune of Nov. along side of his own card the remarkable editorial headed' "Crurqa of Com fort.," which expressed gratitude that his f,Greeley,s) -defeat would relieve him from the solicitations of office beggars, and which the .Sun says in sulteri every person who voted for him. Greeley immediately went to 'the 'tribune office and wrote a dis elaieler that he had never Leen con saltc.i; inver saw the article, an(l re liat,•d the stntinii , nts and the lan- This .dr-clairw:r was sup- He wru:c another which :..up,rc , !.:s- 1 after being put T;‘,. critici,m which rticia provoked — from his late -tors adde , (l to his (I( pression During h s last hours violeht that the fiuniture fruit). his foolii. One .hf, , threw a kerosene: lump on to the n , orri, and !.Oulu' time tore to picces the by the Tribune As his strength left him l‘ccame more quiet. -=~~l • -,~, IBM BE MEI 1, , .. . ':1:11:171..:•:. I'o Ii Ifi )IE.:11-(1111' (,f Lutiis f:11/1) last adoptoi r,tsolutinnc volwt•rning death. It• Chili will hold a special o-oi!rlit to pary, tribute t 4) his I nniun Li ague flag is at Hast Eater-ley . 4-4 death was the of conversation at • tdilLs and hotels np to a late hour, Tirportrr. Tltur,(l.l\% Teer.:3l)or :;. l 572, L D G /42c I? Al, . f." :1 , 11!ly y pikitrirt-(1 for this • t..• :• .1 ?It th• 3tt Epi , “!epal Mite Society • ,t. ow It-J._ 1.. ~_ 1~ t 71,,f.iee the flame of lion MEI 112 itzi!"- tu , (ltrst ftral that the la . u lrtt,ti r itt t " '..•; Th. I),t` tong of t :,ever al t lv, hto.- I,i•Ni a .tti,.e:ittt; ;2.1.1 1.1. r ri:. ....... the MIMI 11111 A. (2. (4-1.-.ortriE,'D D., as- Fir-t M. E. •:I. :1:: , hr, of this 1 ••1..A. , ti ..%.n:t• 1 v ars L' `•-• /1`: ht (10 not rc-rit box 1 - .11 1. v. tcr to 1O roinolubc-r- NE • I I!.artfo2it tilkt N:C11 , )1.,, of Tow,lrola, • •. • .I;tl.t, 1... y nevt-r want convened on Monday AsFociates are on Tn,.; :,;,;.e a rs to be a largi.. amount • , ,t , tt r V4lieli will take ,i.,,, =I VA fftr,non-attend - inat:y j:tryntpn habitn -1:•• :4, that this action on the r , =lll • lust week 13.•;:t:Ls, I'. I ; of 11,1,1 ni l Ho which • "qer,. , :•••; Hal), the Lith. (-'re :: ;?.., r ;•.;;. C. , lrCe-4 (N. 1.4 ,a,tra.7l, • 1, ~.• ( , I:itty tin,l , r,starls how to , . • : i3t,d no- try,re. • • , ,t, - (,! - ~ th , . • «•hate husi. 111 'totticri r , t the MEI per r, \FYN Mr: VI. A. itt nupti . .:li .31.nia to tit,. list 'of :loh Wct i ~.:1 Til.nnlit-gi:ing I t•.;1; 116"C::z;.1.1* . r, is oracr Iliv se- Rev. Wm. Wma",the sailor preacher, has been htdding a series of revival meetings . in 1,1 crsb rg. The meetings have been largely attended and very successful, Mr. WMANS being .a very popular and effective preacher. The revivtil is still in progress. There,will be preaching in Myersbrzg, on Thursday evening, Dec. 5, in wagon shop, and on the Sabbath tolleting at 10i A. al., and at 6P. sr. Cordial invitation extended to all. stir Our excellent ybung friend, JOHN F. SANDI:IMS, of il ihe First National Ball, has dole ,a very scrisia le. thing in taking to -himself a better-half. ,As might be expected by all who know Jonx, he exercised his usual sagacity and excellent ludgment in his choice of a help-meet. We tc- I nderlho happy pair our . warmest congratulations, coupled with the wish that their wedded life may be long and happy: se- D. W. GOItE ha; been trans ferred from the position of Route Agent on the L. V. R. It. to that of Postal Clerk on the Erie' R. It. Mr. Gonfs promotion was well de served, ai,,he has made "making up mails" study for years, :Intl has no superior in the ser vice. JAMEB H. JoitxsoN, of Owego, takes 11,;. Cr ones place on the Lehigh Vailey. Mr. Jon SON is a worthy young man, and we are grati fied at his appointment. PERSONAL.—"BUCK TIIO3IAS, 80,1 of ex-Sheriff TIIOMAS, is visiting friends in this county. 0 —S. W. Dees, son of Hon. P. 11. Bucs, and JosErn DAVIES, of Lalaysville, are members of the Freshman class at Union College. —Dcni.a LATLIII.OP,:Esq., of 11011trOSO, hqs been appointed Look-keeper in, the First Na tional 13ank of this place. Mr. L. is au urbane, affable gentleman, and We are glad to number him among our tcitizens. The officers of the National seem to look as much to the' conven ience or the public in the eelecton of employes, as to their own benefit, This is ono of the reasons why the institution Is so .leservedly popular jar . C. H.. ALLEN, foreinan of the IlEror:rnn cilice, entertained ±I journeymen printers and apprentices of this place, on Thanksgiving Day. The following unique card was issued b. Mr. A. fur the ue.,!a,,ion: "When thon inakek a feast, call in the Poor." The weary and van diteiples 01 Faint Hill par! t 1.1,0 of HASH, TELUBSDAIi, NOVEMBER 28, 1872, AT ALLEN'S will e“rntnence at 2:30 P. IL, sharp W(itry Ono, tl,(rewill be less Mt over it thou art preseut Th'e boyi. ....iy`they would never tiro of the finality of "hash" Ferved np-by Mrs. A. on the ocessi,.n. According to aunounceinent, HALT:ic:ri gave one of his readings in Mer• cur's Hall. • , n Thurbday evening: The attend ance ‘N!,. Lrot largr , , but a very decided impres sienwak, x t h upou tte intelligent and appre- Cativo n?.e. Mr. HAratuvrr is a gentkinan of rare talent ; his Hell, deq.)-tuned triie a d rn i. rabli alid l.ty inunrier 100 qt zgreea blell Hi- fir:::was a touching episode' Of v.ar, tshich was Introduced in a few ga,w and v,e:l timed remarks 14• Mr. 11. Then Milowed a solection ftom "Hans 1111111." which was. rendered in a manner to emits r0,..r, of laughter from the audience. Ilis frOlilDICI:IINS, 114rOdueing Mr. PtcIIWICL SAM WELLEL, MaGt•rs, etc., was t , r) h ell rendered as alMost to make the listener: , In-I:Ig lu(' the several characters before them. His reci tation of the " was perfectly grand, and \Nos hatehed to with breathlea,. attention. His closing ri from Drr cce recitcd by req nest, " Sair.Y GAMP " and Mr. Morm,, q,19 rccei•..ed with great ai , plause. Mr. HA I:1 oir 1/1.,. but few•ciluals as an cleentiOn ist, and has gain( •a fair repatattin ae. a cont pusf_r. Although engi:gc,l in ac'ivo. in New York • t‘t yet think Le stiould 'give 1 , 1l•rk . time to a, prole,gion for which he, has 5110.1 rare gifts, eu'd we c ,rdially commend him to lecture (' rmilittees who desire an entez nun hi....,liest order. ED. REPORTER : The thunders 0-e over, and the astonishing'resplt ;!. 3 r),•10.e li , ;(•'1" what they were ah , iut. Iu inr own t'atri,hili of !tome. ever th•- might v. ell have been ittels,el on the thi age, turned out with entlin rtia,ni fo caNt' t 6, "r•votes INT and Wu. spt.;\..• ba•-, lint rr.r the following li'tt nonh over To, a l h i nt uric having noted for the Republican e.andttlate , at tle• 1a < r•tihn • • L'es'i/ Li Age. S donion . ..70 '23 . Abram Conklin - . 84 16 l'etvr Votaght . .. . ...73 . 67 Fahla t , ....5.3 10 ..... Tlo Votr o rlit . : .........i0 , (}ham To- 71( 7 Siil:l.l 0 , 1 r...... Martin John H:civA Wiilthatn nit . Irarrt; Burcha rd John S2.nmel W.Qtt . .... .72 4;3 . ':so 75 Unl't - EN MWNET., the ~ +ldegt man in the town• ship. “vcr 93 yt-r.r: ag• aril a 11,1111 , nem, :vas ivo Ole t,142,,nti!. uUt. Str: t v.-F. Ann: , ;hicli way the wind blows. This uteun tonAr is part in aeL'!,ktint t!lP o'n I , lf , II Tabl,• raljwiti.:•l, which , rLy, , w.velo away the. (I,lll3 4 .igues and their P410w10 , . .Tusion. I=l A.Ner. CQNN, ENTLON AT - I. 1.: titet I. 0. of G. T., in, tat Atha,.; vilnit,er 21, in the t.cid on tilotion of otn• of th , 'ilf —at., Hon. B. g. Dart?, of Canton. waq t 111 , 2 chair. • Att..r . tho 7,1 , 414.10p(•1,1:1 , ,r1 , escreiFes, the follow in:: c v..cre arpointel : nip Ittsnlkt inks. J. IS.Tec.ve, A. Spaulding, C. . . . . - Williston, Lir.l,!ir.ler, and B . ilitr.r Hoyt. flu firel t r—auigt Barnes, ant Sis l,-r tintqlri.e. e - Ho t, Sister 6 and tittrenp. On Inr,titn.. :01 _pon. , , nF, take part :zitlw • The 1, !:•• 7,f:1 elt•rgyrntn of ti.li e.,nnty I, I h• t h e hith• :CI (11 tt-1111) rza ‘llllng 11.0 als.) ow• ry, i r. t.) the vole I. , 1•1•;• ?11.- ••-- • • Acj,nlrar 1. = v,nc tv.1.,•n1.1)1n H ..± . olUtiOng, ,t,nitor nt.:'t .Ira cor.troitlee of p .^t• 1 t tilt: f.. 1. :lit: purpose r 11011 a t,tranittge to et-:r.raFpond pa, cf tire county, fir the gew rat ,pinztlt•-nrni.nt on the L0 , 7`1 Option p the folhoy ing.La-r.e3 1•C71.111S : Th , n. IL S. D.iftt, Canton ; S. W...1.11.'0rd, To wanda : Charles Athens ; C. E. White, Tv .:aura S. S. Butts, wyr,ilsing S. B. Re: ye. Atherns. Th- rep( its f delegates from the different L , ,clgf.s and Tocymliirs, eloecd the first day'g prle , "( dingS. In the evening Mr. J. Lorton, of Green coun ty, N. Y.. gave an excellent temperance address iu the Pro-by terian Church. which tiara (pia° Lir 1.0. Y attended. - S' , CONn lot? op :el ‘‘;tll r. E. White in the eh:cr. The were offered rd.l adopted : That the Standing Viglll.llal C multic he instructed to see that the proper Ir, gal notice in regard to the Note of Looal Opti,a is gfven lief Te the January election. ResofrO, That we recommend the Standing Committee, aided Ly tit , : several vigi'..tno r C:--;zil tnittees of the county, to provide fur the 'hold ing of Teiol.( ranee meeting.. ni i.:ery school distri .t, the third Friday In Janua ry. - hat the p:esent mat', ~ f ou;- try, the prer:Cli;:lee of tiriain.: haP ii, the illicit disit:la• ton ..f the violation, of the law -1 r, lain::: to tl:e heen,e and sale of the .s ante , the apiii:y eotaavanc. , of malty of the officers of the lov as to these violatiims, the tow state of public fent:meet as to the evils and the increase of intemperance, and the indnence the liquor interest in our party politics, call for a nathined, united, persevering Effort en the part of all geed citizens for the pelage and enforcement of laws calculated to check and ultimately destroy - the manufacture End sale of all intosicatiug liquors. , Madrid, That until such improved Tempe. rance laws can bo we , pledge ourselves to use every pawl le means to awaken public sentiment to ase of the threatening evils of liquor drinking, an iseed, to secure a rigid enforce ment of the prelim laws. Respired, That hereafter our Conventions shall be known as good Templar Conventions. Resolved, That a committee of three be aP pointed to confer with Charles Hinton, editor of the Athens Gazette, for the purpose of mak ing his paper the Local Option campaign paper, for Bradford county. The following committee was appointed.: Brothers Beeves, Butts, uld 'Woodburn. The committee reported favorably, and the following was . Resoreed, flat a committee of five be ap pointed by the chair, whose duty it shall be, assisted by the Vigilance Committees of the countY,, to secure subscriptions, and extend the l circulation of tb Athens Gazelle, with the, un derstanding thi t it become a Temperance pa per. ' • ALSOLVITOS OF TLIANEEL Tho following was unanimously adopt Raolced, Thit the thanks of this Convention are hereby tendered to the citizens of Athens, for the very liberal end courteous, reception ez tbnded to the dilegatcs and and visiting mem. bers,• to the trustees of the l'resbyterian church, for the use of their house of worship, and to Brother Lorton,:by whom tho interest of our present gathering has been greatly augmented. This Convention, although thinly attended, and owing, no doubt, to the inconvenience of overland travel, caused by the horse epidemic, wits highly interesting and beneficial, and will rdsult, no doubt, in great good. AD.IOIIIINED, to meet at Canton, the third Wednesday in Feb ruary, 1873. • S. C GATEAU!), Sec'y. Wyalusing, Nov. 23, 1872. BUSINESS LOCAL. tat. All the novelties of the season ust received at EVAN'S & firtrarTlfs. Or The most fastidious person can:find something to suit at Cuoss*. LO- Did you know that FaOST So:' , .s 4 had Willow Cradles ? Gents' nuderwear, of every description, very at HIRAM tea— Keystone Clothing Palace, Main :Arcot, next to First National Bank. va.. If you iVaut a good overcoat, go tOIRA:,I TAYLOR'S. SW - Dress Making done, at the Bee Hive, by Hie:B TaritEssi Ct3l3lltil:Y. Dar French Felt and Soft Crown ecillats, at the Bee five Store. • The American Sewing Ala chil.o iu tll bit. M. New Millinery Goods are con btintly being received at the Bee Hive Store. lair The best lieresene Oil at Jux an - ts', by the Larrel or gallon. Butteriek's Patterns, at the Bee Hive. Warm meals at all hours Cowr.r.s' Bat:cry. rdr• New Music, at the Bee Hive, Mt rear's block. A The Gardner Chair Seat is 0.0 Ic,t. eite- Buttons, Fringes and Passa imnitatif., at Store. Ml—Gray- Nets at the Ike Hive Stare. Ml , Invisible Hair Nets, iu all col or,, :It t 4. 1.:(f, thve Stone. • m. Sweet Potatoes and Cranber ries, at COWLES' Bake:'. ttik. EI:ANS Lc . LimmtErn call atten tion..) th , it rolv, Dew Fall Goods. A asortmeut of Brack et:, jt:-1 r,2ce•ived at FI:o, f S SONS. OyAters by the quart, at 45 A. I',Ari.r.s. Job work, of every ileseiiption, non t:‘ anti exnediti(oi , :ly I:Z(cuit.l at this (dice. tam :1n entire new stuck FI flt the Lee Hive Store. vN. Go to Juxt: A.: LEWIS', and buy iLr N , tv rc•. It I , the :;tes - e in mar ket. Buant'ex's National Hay and ;-;vray. ..:10.1.:‘• • PENDLEToN _____ 73 Al 71 '2 77 73 f. , 3 71 A. large assortment of Ameri can C. f.:k and Parkir at PENDLETON S. DittEolo4. ROr:MS FOR RM.;T--Over WICKHAM gnquire at 31. E. ItosyNFIELD's C1o:11Ing Store, in lii:lmr.m : t.N's Nock. ME Full SALE.—Two or " three new desirablF locatcl. Terms c:4y. En gntrc W. G. Go!:DoN. at Ttirv.r A: Gordon's Drag Stoic. Z'? ViTylatest styles in Bonnets. Inot Hata i'"r 1.1 licA, Chlldren:at Nr,. 2, )Ic,Tcilr's IV,,ck, To , Pa. :, If you Walit, a iirst-class Par lor Stove, get the Light Iron , e, on band and by Pu.sia.rloN fi DA1:110W, ill, Pa. t_ In buying goods of BAnizox`k, T.IIIIADL•e!:, yr 71 ale of i.-,ttt:o•4 r‘r 7 ,ts!, • . ') navitucc in the price of J-1 ronti.n A GNUS,'. I0') Slain Ortet. full assortuatlut'of au ,Instv :.t t'. 3. Ili•:i 14- cur's Nook. 13kr.pox TxtmAnca: have the best as-ortinetit i,t 1 1.hipy tPC 11:1:Ve t.vt.r tgf— Just received at the Ike Hive, el , .: l4 alit ci:•:7ortinunt or 1:).1•1:,,' er..l Mi s sew and tt newasj styles. Persons attending r.)iirt next nct neglact to k•tb - ing Strirc 11, ti • • „ trt.,,xt bargains in Willi , r clotffing. 7 ' itgl r The cheapest, place to !my ilardwa!:e, Tinware, Iron, SaiLA and St...T - Is, is at Juye..:.: Ilard , vare Stvre, Lll _ leTen: P.tl\T:—Have you Seen or hoard at' it It not, it i>~ wqrth your %%kilo' to enquire into its value. See IL M. ,NVEux.s' "Ilubtwr Paint" card in another column. ter Keep your feet warm dry by busing your Ituots; Shoot and nu era of CoosEn a: CeoNs, 100 Main etreet. Now is a good time: to get letter-heads, envelopes and Lill-heads printed, and the REMUTKR atiee iti 3 g ood place t:o g.,t.thern ittia,. The reliable firm of FiARRON TALIEADLir. hare Lceu appointed agepts fur the telarated 11 - c.ntaso's Safes. In these days ofll , ) , lse breaker 8 and /p 1 prudent busi ne..; man bly.)ulfl be wiihotit one. lIAv .I,';:r.s.q.E.s —For sale, Ingcrsoll's popular 1.4 end E:tgle Improved linnd Hay p re , r,. I;4r,incr , wll.l it till it hay f..: :± Thr v rriii tied thc. 2 i'f•PLi 1). - 2 j very tiling for 11.1. purpc,v. 11. M. WELLEa. - , i.,?.r.ndit. Oct. 15. CCM I= ME:2I BAPITBT Ponnox.—The friends of Ear. twee, will meet at the Parsonage for a Donation Mint, on Friday atkanoon and even ing, Dec. 13, 1872. A general in tation Is giv en. • The place to buy a fi rst-class Co.ok or railer liltovo, is at Pr..nm...rros 4k, DAILUOW% I- Orwell, Pa. war CuA tnERTAn-,is now displaying the Anest and largest assortinent of silver and plated ware, and solid and plated jewelry, gold and silver watches, ever offered outside of the largo cities. is.. LAZARUS iS; 3l6hui manufac turers of those celebrated spectacles, have changed their agency from J. Ilrors.Nrs's to Wu. A. CBANDEIII-AIN‘B. TELCHER IVANTED.Onti ca pable of teaching all English branches, to take charge of a smill number of pupils in a private family. One who rinderstands piano music pre ferred. Address, TELCIIER, .11EPOIITEll Office, Do you want a seising ma chine, and do you know that the Singer never disappoints ? Atter t.eveirars'•..iiferienee we can truly say that the Sin or dory give eatigrac tion. Wiegnalt 132.acK, Agent& ta.;, Tho _ Historical Society , of Bradford county will bold a t g c harterly meeting at the Grand Jury Doom, ii Towanda, on Mon day, Dec. 9, 1872, at 2 o'cloCk P. M. . E. P. t.rv, Dec. Sec'y". iseo. Froosx BranANs, Ticket Agait Pa. Ai N. Y. R. It. Co., has Levu appointed solo agent ha this place for the 'sale or the Railway passengen Assurance Co.'s accident tickets.. These tickets cost but a trifle, and corer all kinds of accidents. 3 • EverybodY that is, eve!) , BeriFlble, 'well informed person is now think• ,ing What he or she shall buy for a Christmas present. We advise tkll of yon to go and exam ine Caoss• beautiful sock of Books and Station ery. AT LAST IT ElA i i BEEN FOUND.—The chair seat that will never t wear out. J. 0. Faorr SONS aro now prepared to put seats in all kinds of chairs with Gardner's patent chair scat, which is the best rind moat durable seat in the world. Call and seelit. te- The ladies of the Episcotial Church, Athens, will hold a fair and festival in their new parsonage, on Tlinrsday afternoon and evening, %Pee, 12. Many articles suitable for Cliristmas'presents, will be offered. Ile freslinrcnts will be served. - .1;&.• 3. 0. FROST & SONS- wish, to put a Woven Wire 311ttre5s in every house in Towanda, on a month's trial, and if it does not suit them, they will call and take it away. Now is your time to get perfect sleep. Be sure you try, and then you will, buy. COAL AT WHOLESALE.--R. M. WELtEs is gelling superiot: Hard Anthracite Coal; by the car load, very cheap, dvhvered at any R. It. gtation between Wyalwing an l Atheus. Noir the time to secure your Winter:s supply. • • re' BRAUND & HILL would call the attention of the public to the fact that their market is always s pplic with, the choicest steaks, roasts, "lamb and mutton. pork, t , ....usage, fish, etc. They aro now mccivitn.,—dail,ysupphea of tine fresh oysters, which - they offer at whole .sale awl retail at the very lowest rates. WINTEIt MILLINLItY AT Mns. J. D. fine stock just ry ceived, embracing all the latest styles and colors found in :New York market, which she ofL2rs ;it' low trice Tile ladies are cordially invited t) 'all and in spect the stock before purchasing. Mrs. J. D. IfiLL, Griffith Y Patton's Block, Bridge-St., Towanda, Pa. NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that I'. F. F.,ry will be at the I.lotel, at Ilum merfirld, for ten days, commencing • Saturday, Nov. 23, 1572. All persmis knowing themselves indebted 'either by note dr IrJok icevunt, to JAMES Ears, deceased, will make ayment at the time specified, or co , t will Ir. Mado on the same. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., .n.v. 20, 1872 M.-Pim:six Insurance Co.„ Brook , n, ..N. Y.; New Omen, N , v. 11, 1572. As- Nov. 1, 1572, 5',032,1'31 M. Total amount insured in the burnt district, .1'450,000, Bans leaving us., (et - milli case our losses are total). Net assets, $11.412,121.61. Home insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio : Gross a55et5,:9,(100,000; loss es, $3.7),(100. National, of Bangor, telegraphs its New York agcncy : "We are all,right." Wil liamsport InSuranei. , Co: No loss. Wictitixar iILACI:, Elgf!iretF r the above canat!anies, Towanda, Pa. See I take this method of inform it,g my friends and t.ld cnstorno.rs, that .1 3'31 now permanently, located in the Merchant Tal 1, ring Establishment of thrum Tarnon, iu To wanda, wherel shall at all times be pleased to meet them, assuring them that I call give them as good, if not better bargains, than can be ob tained trlsea lieje. I shall, as heretofore, make a rp,-cialty of furnihicg' the best quality of; gnod,; in every depArtineni, Cutting and uisk- 0 4 ing done in the tcst manner and latest stya W.. 1. DArIF.7.. DONATION. VPIT.—TII4. friends of Rev. E. Brut:nu:us, are respectfully requested to pay Lima a.nati , :, , n Visit, at his residence tu .Camp town, Tuesday afternoon and evening,:t he 10:11' of Deci•mber, 1 4 72. Come, friends, and let have a good, seeiable time, eating oys.tcrs and other p;oodics, and in return 'gladden the hcal t of one that (hiring the past year has' Is ty,>red so hard to build a s.auctuary for the ship of Ged. Teams alll he provided for nap:. ing all things as pleasant :14 POSSibie. Cyurs Avenv, P. C. NO LI:, - Conl. - • 1.7 - S1 F :1.7 nrs, • :'iI':IINGLESS TRUSS AND SVITORT.EII.-- 1 t e pleasure in informing those 6 uu'etitig,t from Hernia, that the good Samaritan, Dr. Iliircrtuui, will again wilt this f Troy, Pa., Try House, Dee. 10; To.anda, Wsrd 1-1 ,, n.e, Dcc. 11 and 12;. IY:11,11y. N. Y., Mr.j. Pictajs 'LAO, Dec. 13,- Dr. It. this ti:ae , :,tuntisr timei.4 ...nil 1.3. i given the l c. i .f i...atielaction to all who have Li% ored with a call. ilia appli l t anc , a have the st r pufatinn th.:oughout tl,eSfa.t.. of .!s;cw York. D". ,HoTruLues Post Office address is Lot 21, *Albion, N, Y. Send btamp for circular, unthread testibsobinls, par tinlarly those from tht.4 county. A Ceno.—Actuated by a sense of duty toward suffering humanity, I offer the fol lowing statement to the pubfie. Juno lath, I Wa3 attacked with acute inflammation of the I trit. I mr.ny mhhoct relief. n011111)..,111.7.1,. t• 1 ,-11 I eAllca upon H. sTm.l-,.: 1 1,, (Lear W.1.:1- L:sing', wh.) faithluly at .olcd me, and I.)y his t,k11.1 ax.d tlik.s„ snva restored my eight. ' Unso icited, I MAC tltia annAine•AnNii. sand advi..e all those thus atil:cted 1. , t to de ,pair, but try this g2ntknian, wly.se chor,zv arj rea sonable and whore heart is large. TgANtSGIVING CIIIIISTIIAS it Ex. TEA Fornri EPITION—GEE VT NEWS rani To. WANDA.-7.1.. E. Ilush.nrinnv, the ever popular Clothier, is agatill in the rk!d, and this time a Cant - nil:he for Public Favor. Be it kiaown Ly all eiti2r:-.,a, whether g.iod, Lul that- lie has the clic:aye,: ' 3 mo.t durtibie stock of Iteady'sfade Clothing in Toranda; and our reasons fur this are easily Solved. Is it not better to buy goods for sash tan credit? Is it. net more advisable to buy i;oods where the rents are low, and where clerk hire can be dis pensed'vath, and where: goods are made by the: L, ,t i, mils,_fand where tle best trimmings :and ..linings are %set!? Tl:es faci;hies r.. I:. 4:osEirsul.) p :41:1 L ritriet appiintioU to his birsiness and fair lie has won toil a:nl .irity, 1 , now c071,-* sillerA the rn..-t popu:::r elotljor Therefore, alr.. t!) the :G) hira'f.:;rti your Winter Clothing, and we guarantee that ynit t•atiefufd - ay! plesae.f. • The edition of the Road And Poor Laws of this county, compiled bi Cipt. W. H. CAISOCZA3, is limited,; md township officers who desire to procure copies, should WAY Km. : The work is for sale at , this office LECTI7ItE APPOINTMMTS !LADE BY TUB . GOOD TEITIAIIII 4 CONN - IIELD AT ATZEN.9I, Nov. 21 AND 2`j.—Mr.- J. Lcurrox. or Greene county; N. Y., will lecture at the following places : - ALBANY.. December 18 ovEn - roi.. . • ".... 19 WEST FRANkLiN ... 20 GRANVILLE CENTRE..., LEROY CANTON ALBA TROY COLITHBLi X ROADS.— SOUTH CREEK SPRINGFIELD. ...... . SHITHFJELD ADAMS NORTH TOWANDA 6. MYERSBURG January 2 STANDLNG STONE .6 3 ASYLUM TERRYTOWN.,..'n 11 WILMOT SIX/All RUN.. eastrrowN STEVENSVILLE.. ... HERRICK • ROME ..... ORWELL LERAYSVILLE WARREN._ ...... /: . ........ .".. .14 WINDHAM Lrrea FIELD " 16 ATHENS SANDEUSON— GRIFFIS;-OnWetintstlay even ing, Nov. 27, by Rev. J. S. Stewart, at the residence of the I)ritlo4 parcnte, JM). F. San - ilersou e.uctrAliae'Lizmie ; 31., daughter of Wm. Gras, Eb4l., all °I-Towanda. GAME'—WHITE.--At Mr. H. L.' Whites; on N0v...'27, hy Lev. T. Thomas, Mr. Wni. H. Gago to Miss Adaline White. all - of Pike, Rradford county, Pa, - '• OWENS--WHITE.—At the Baptist Parsonage, in Cadiptown, bv Rev E. Burroughs, Nov. ID, Mr. Edward P. Owens, of Rush, Stumuchanna couutv, Pa., and Miss AdcLia White, of Her rick, itradford Co. LIARROWCLIFF --,IIORTON.—At Carngtown. Nov. 30, by Rev. E. Burroughs, Mr. Cyrus F. •Bsrrowvcliff And Miss Sla.ry A. liortou, of Ste vensville. WOOD=SCOTT—At Agit'vraiu, Masa. on the 21st of November, 1872, by Rev. • Wm. Bond, Mr. Willard-A. Wood to Miss Emma Scott, both of Smithfield, PIIILIPS—TYLRELL.—At Windham Centre, Pa., Nov. 428, 1872, by Rev. W. C. Pech, Mr. John Phillips. of Grad], and Miss 'lsidore :Tyrrell, -of Windham, Dradfr,rd Co. e MARTIN—WOOD.—At Rook., Dec. 1, by Rev. P. 'T., Maryatt,. Mr. Austin Martin to Miss ,Mary J. Wood, all of Wysol... WRITE ACLA.—At the residence of the bride's father, S. U. Ada, Esq., in Asylum, Nov. 28, 187:2, by Rev. J. J. Turton, Mr. San ford M. White, of Pile, to Miss Harriet Ada. STINE—DOYLES.- At the house ut Anthony Masai, of Monroeton, December 1, by Rev. liallock Arrdstron,q, Mr. George W. Stine, of Liberty Corners; to Miss Marguret A. Boyles, of llonrotAon. DIED. WELLNI.A.N—In California, Sept. 28, after a short-Wl:tees, John Wellman, brother of gm G. I. Norton. ' Dearest brothel! thou 'last left ns • Here thy loss we deeply feel, But 't is God that bath bereft Ho can all our sorrows heal. Lt NDV.-11.1 Standing Stone, :Coy. 22, 1872, of heart disraac , Alfred Lundy, in thO 44th year of his age. West Franklin., t)e.t. 3, 1872, Inch aril 31k , rsf. , , 831 year of his age. Thomas .11"addoCks, Produce merchaet, 220 rennsylvania Ave nue, Scranton. Pa. INtter, 1 ggs, Lard, Cheese, Fruits, Potatoes. A.e., l'onsignmonts soli cited, and r..turns prumptl made un sale of Rcren . ncus - given. Corre,..:- ponden.,..e solicittd. Ate -Tickets for al ' points West via. Lake Shnre and Michigan Southern Rail way for.r.V.:_, at Freight nrpo.. i .f Pa. .t! N. V. R. R. Ca.. Aug. 1.4-3 w. EVERY PAR.M.ER Ills OwS PA.INTER.—• llahher l'aint. It is !nixed ready for use. 84. reads cagily and smootly, iv gloggy, firm, dil ral.Ae, elastic, and 14 a nen otyla V. WELL.T.:s lias the Paint. T OWANDA `MARKETS WHOLESALRPRICES. Oorrected every treanesaay, b; O. B. PATCB =Meet to changes daily. ; 4 . Wheat, IS hush II CO e, 1 I Eye,'p bush .... S.) Buck - wheat, it bush ' 75 Corn, Ift bush 70 . - oats. V bosb; 33, .Beaus. 'ft bosh 1 50 @, 200 ` Butter (rolls) 'ft 1 15 sj; 26' do . (dairy.) 1i lik new • 22 •sr, 32 ETtgs, 7F doz • - . 32 . Potatoes, VI bosh.oe 4. . GO Flour, 'f. barrel 10 00 @ 11: 00 Onions It bush , 1 25 WEIGITTS Or GILAIN.--Intr,4t 601 b. ; Corn 56 lbs.; Bye GG lbs.; Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 48 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs. • Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Seed G 0; lbs. ; Timothy Seed ;4 lbs. ; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Dried Apples 22 lbs.. Flax Seed 60 lbs. p RICE LIST-CASCADE ,31ILLS. Flour. best IVin ter wheat, pr. sack 52.50 " " •' hundred. lba ....... ..... 5 Ott .. .• 44 barrel 10 00 Fred. per t Custom krinding usually done at once. I. t parity of the mill to auilleient for ala amount of cork 1 Er. Camprovin. May 22, 181: THE ANNtA.L.3rEEtING of the Shareholders of the4First National Dank of Towanda. for the election of a, Board of Directors to ',l've the emmdim year, wdi he held at the Office of the 'Dank. on TUESDAY, JAN. 14.1873. between the hours of one and three o'clock. p.m. N. N. BETTS, Jn., Cashier. Towanda, Dec. 4. 1472. ANNUAL MEETING of the _L. Stockholders or the Towanda Bridge Company. for the election of a Presidrnt. Treasurer, and Biz Manacrra, will be held at the Ciller, of the Pint National Bank. on WEDNESDAY. JAN. 1, 1873, at One o'clock. p.m. N. N. BETTS. Jr... Secretary Towatila. Dec. 4, 1872. W3I. H. MORGAN & DEAL- Las IN REAL ESTATt.-4;0Ii from 11f0 up wards. Also Real Estat, .kg-nts. Land bought and sold and money loaned. lia , ties desiring to still Wild Lands, Fartns, or Lots, can have a map of lands or subdivision made, at this Agerley, and property sold on a reasonable commission. OiLce over Postoinee, Mercura 121 , xit, Towanda, Pa. L. L. mooor. [Dee,4l'2) WY. ri. 14,1110Vg. A MIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- is hereby given that all persona indebted to the estate of Eunice Pierce,- late of Pike, lege ase.v, are segue steti to ncalth immediate payment, and all persona having cl4inis against Bald estate must?pn,,eut them duly authenticated far settlement. W. BRINE: Dee 4-w6 Admtnistrater. A MIINISTRATOIt'S NOTICE. 1 - 11..lic.tice ke hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of Cephas Iliblman, late of teltaysrillo deceased, are ri,queSted to mate immediate payrmut, and all persons h,svint; claims against aald estate present them drily authenticated for settlement. , G. tc. DRINK.. pee 4-Gee. Administrator. AUDI'IOII.'S NOTICE. LI the t' to of Joseph Doane. ,:cecasTl.—ln the Orphan% Court of Bradford County. The undersigned an Auditor appointed ty the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, to distribute the funds in said estate as shown by the partial account of Si Kw:F. Executor, and also to dispose of exceptions tiled to said a •connt. hereby gives nes lice that he will attend to the duties of his aPl'int ment at the eilice of Peet ts Davies, in Towarala, on FRIDAY, DEC, 27, 1872, at I o'clock, p at which time and place all persons intere,ted =dl make known their claims and exceptions, or be irsr, ever debarred from raining in on said binds or to object to the disposition of said exceptions. W. T. DAVIES, Auditor, SENTIMENT! MUSIC! MIRTH ELOCUTION AND NICSIC! SONG AND STORY Izy. J. l'A.NRum And editor of the New York "Heart-and-Hsnd," Mil deliver woed-renowned 'ldedley lielange for the 311th time. entitled • 1 , Entertaining an Maj.ence." I 1 "m ' S HALL, Undec.thi antTices of Loah Lolgp, No. 29; 1.0.... P. This ha. been pronounced tho mott AVI9N.DEET'UL A' —ItEEII3I.E. ren!prtz,intnent of tLe tin folks and 011 follr4. nttoadmizo. AditseiA: cent,. - .Reserved eeat' fO (elate. Scats reeerred at 1 irbp M Drug Store threa days before the lecture. Doors open a; 7 o'clock, trouble co-r..nur.cc -s UT. STER.—A supply of Fresh Gromia Pinter for mlb by NT, A. =CS WELL. • OcLVT2. MARRIED. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1=15:=1 Novi Advertisements. PEO3E AND POETP.Y 1 . .1. G. BARNES, P.G.M., WEDNESDAY EVE, DEC, 18, 1872, E. J. eLArsoN, Clairmmn CommAtec WARM FOR SALE.—The under dead offers for sale the tam late the estate of Benedict Arnold. deceased. situate in Wynn township. -Bredfnat County. P. contairdi a r a acre.. all Intwor; has a good house. one and two she a bores hem corn house. a haste how pen and orchard thereon.. Is won watertd. and Is one of the best onlttrated tar la Warren townstdp and story ptodnotive. Ternui easy. and to sult purchaser. tar ftuther =enquire or addreaa C. V. Arnold. Essay- County. bI.Y.. or C. W. Arnold. South Warren, Bradford County. Ba. - C. V. AC. W. ARNOLD. ' - Booth Warren. Dec. 4.'12.w4 Ezecutors. KEEP OUT COLD DRAUGHTS. ZS Him your outside Doors and • Windows Med up with the Patent Wood and Blabber ...... 27 WE-AT_IIER 'STRIPS. 130 will tit up an artisan' sized hem with these mouldiest',. They will save • ' ONE HALF THEIR COST in fuel every rear; and the other half -lu doctor'. bills. Tbey render' buildings ''.... 10 WTh - D, 1330 W,, RAIN, AND DUST PROOF, tom' The Ladles are especially Interested. Sold and applied by JUNE & LEWIS, Doc. 4-w4 'Minutia. Pa. ANNUAL MRETING. °mon Towaffna Lana 311r0. Co.. To'tsar's. Nov. 27,1872. ) notice Is hereby Mien that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Towanda iron Manufac turing Company will be held In the Grand Jury Boom, In the Borough of Towanda, on TBElle DAT, DECEMBER 17. 1872. at 2 o'clock, p.m., at which time officers for the enenlng year will be chosen. • . H. L.. scorr. Secretary. 10111ROPPSALS.,--Proimals will be A_ • received at the office of the Wilkes-Barre Coal and Iron Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., until Demers ber 1, 1872. for the whole or the part of Three Hun. Bred and Fifty (330) Tone beet quality pressed Tim othy Hay, to be delivered at Wilkes-Barre, between date of contract and the Bret of March, 1873. O. 11. PABBISH, Supt. DISSOLUTION.—The fain here tofore existing and known as *Mover k Siert Bro's has this day been diasolved by mutual con sent. Tbo accounts of the late dna are In the hands of 11. S. Snorer, and J. H. Swart for settle ment, to whom all persons indebted to said flrm are requested to make e lmmediate pajmient. V. S. SNOVEE, J. H. SWABT. GEOHOE S. SWART. . Wyalusiog. Pa., Nor. 2, 1872. The business will be continued at the old stand by the eubscribers, where we shall be glad to see all those ieho may favor us with a call. 11. 8. SHOVER. Nov. 13-w3 J. H. SWART. p277M.1.;1.1 c co. THEIR SECOND AND LARGEST FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Which they confidently invite the. attention of all who wish to See a FULL ASSORTMENT AT I.IA-RCrAINS. DRESS - GOODS 'DEPARTOTTNT THE BEST STOK OF GOODS AND AT BETTER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE A SITOWN. Please call and see the& CLOTHS AND CASSLALEREIS ANOTHER LARGE VDT AT VERY LOW PRICES BARGAINS IN FLANNRLS VERY LARGE STOCK SHAWLS ; CLOAKS AND FU. KS EVERY STYLE AND' AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES We cannot cu unorate ~:11 the liinkis of near goods WO are n• ‘'w c•l4i 11g but K•ould. ask au inspi!etivb of our stoci. Nv.t - h your young never regret tho Towanda, Nov. 6,-1872 vAßatpus, hring your proance And NU . k atEncTri JTh.l2. LAKE TROUT, sui4e very flue ones, at • very law vice, by, Jane 1-5, 1871. ' FOS LL 51ERCATR New Advertisement& And allow perfoct.ientilation Are now receiving STOCK -OF GOODS OF GOODS Ana to bay tbiAn COSIPLETE NOW OPENING, L' Of which we have a NOW OPEN. • POWELL &CO Xlso4u=L s pATENT WEATHER -sue, A cheap, simple, and sure. way to exclade cold and save coal, per ' I manent and ornamental, at Codding, Russell & Co.'s THEY HAVE JUST REDUCED THE PRICE ON TIIE IMPROVED MORNING GLORY STOVE , • 4 , FROM FIVE,TO SEVEN DOLLARS PER STOVE. -THE I= Morning Glory , IS ONE OF THE - MOST DIIHAI3LE, MOST SIMPLE, BASE-BURNERS EvER SOLD CALL AND SEE TILER BEFORE YOU BUY I t THEY ALSO ALL THE I LI., V . INA. T IL A vtror BEAUTIFUL BASE-BURNER. THE FAVORITE, AMERICAN BASE-BURNER, : AND 'OTHER STOVES, FROM SIX DOLLARS MEM - AND lIPNVAILD BALTIMORE HEATERS,, REYNOLD'S wßouGirr IROIsT HEATERS, MERRY CHRISTMAS IMPROVED COOKING STOVE, I , ACELSIOR RANGE; DEXTER-FEED CUTTERS CHAFFEE FEED CUTTiRS. ROGERS et- BROS. SILVER PLATED -WARE PLATED KNIVES IN CASES coAL. SIFTERS, • • POWDER, SHOT, GUNS, PISTOLS ALL KILiDS OF TINWARE GAS FIXTURES; at CODDING, RUSSELL & CO a., N. 1,. TAYLOR tt go. Beg to Dull attention this week to the-extiaordinary ingvelmients they wit/ offer in, all their departments, r \ CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, LADIES' MISSES & CHILDREN'S 2 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, FLANAELS, Ize., Cc /Wir A decided reduction has.been made in our prices, and we cor dially invite purchasers to examine onr stock. _ - Towanda, SOT. 13, 1872 -. J. NOBLE 4 co., a., RE A`T \ LOAN AGENTS Towanda, Nor. 27 ; 1872 WE CLAIM FOR The ur.dermeutioned advantages over those in; ordi nary use, the proof of which may be seen Mthe extraordinary sales, and constantly increasing de mand for them: Ist. That from the peculiar construction. of the glasses they assist and preserve the sight, render ing frequent changes unnecessary. • • 2d. That they confe brilliancy and distinctness of vision, with an ant- of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers: ` IL - That the Di& ial .from which the Lenges are ground, is mannlact red specially for optic purpos es, and is pure, hard, and brilliant, and not liable to become scratched. 4th. Thatthe frame in which they are set, wheth er in Gold, Slicei, or Steel, are of .the finest quality andlinish and miaranteed perfect in every respect. For. sale only by onr outhorized agent in this local ity: • We never snpply qr emplorpeddlers. W. A. Chamberlin, T j II MBEft 31 E , BARGAIN, _ Alf the machinery for a Mnlay Saw, Mill, which has been in use only eighteen months and is as godd as new. The 31111 can be pnt np and run on the perne ises of the subscribers if desired, and,sny Informa tion in regard to operating it cheerfully given. Will be sold at a great reduction from original cost. ii CASE 3 SON. - Troy, Pa., Nut'. 13„ 1.411 P,ROCERIES.--:Fresh supply 'of 1 1,11 beet Byrups,_Tess, Cturciatg, Prunes, Basins. lit2eil Pickets, &e., at ' 0a.9,72, M3scellanocas: DRESS' . GOODS; • CLOAKS AND SHAtVLS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY. AND GLOVES, sHOs, HATS ANZ CAPS, DOMESTICS, TAYLOR & CO AND i l!I i~ MOI EMI Office with NOBLE & VINCENT LAZARUS & MORRIS' CELEtRAzED PERFECTED SPECTACLES ANII EYE GI;AS.SES Sole Agent No .20,1872. LOOK AT THIS ! The subscribers offer for sale M a w. A. ROCKWELL'S, vx.EcuTp.B-'s , Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of Chas. P. Weller, Jr., ate of Athens.' deceased. are requested to snake im mediate and an persons having claims against a= *ma_ must present. them .duly *natant:sited -for sends. went.. .--Aivittrra WELLES, i J. W. HOLLEVBACL dOlOl C.' WELL S. •Executers: , Sov.6•w6 S PXECITiOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice :13 is hereby given that aft person indebted to the estate of John/ Foaburtt, late of Columbia, dec'd. aro requested to make tuunediste payment, and all persons haring cleans against said estate. must present them duly authenticated for .-sotilo- nient. Ncit.2o4NG XECUTO S Notice is hereby given that all persons tndebt. cif to the estate of Guy Kinney; deceased, late of Elheahhqain. aro requested to make immedi ate payment; andall persons having claims against ' I Bald estate must present thein duly anttuinticated for settlement. NEWTON KINNEY. - - GEORGE W. KINNEY. . Executors. Nuv.2o-$:6 DKP' 'ISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE.- A Noiiib la hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of John F. Hiller, late of Terrytewni demasod. mils* make immediate payment, And all permis- having debuts against said estate must present them dilly, aathentleated for settle ment. • , • N.:T. MILLED. Nov.G.w6 ' ' _ Administrator: ADMINISTRATOR'S Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of Woe. 0. Wileos, late of Canton, deceased, must make :immediate payment, and all persona having chinas against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. . AL T; PORTER; Administrator. Nov.C-w6 A MILNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- rx.: Notice is hereby given that allnessons indebted to the estate of 8. FRESCR, late. of Wells. deceased, are: requested, to make imme4iate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate must present theta duly authenticated for set : Bement WA/MEL 811111VE. B. SHRIVE, N0v.27-w4* Administrators. A DMINLSTRITOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that all persons indebt ed to the estate of Daniel Marro, late of Granville, deceased, aro requested to make immediate payment and all persons having claims against said estate must present the same duly authenticated for set , I Clement. ADOLPIICS SAXTON', N0v.27-wG Administrator. AYER'S CATHART/CTILLS, FOE 'ALL THE PURPOSES or A FAMILY PHYSIC, CUBING • • Costiveness, ..raundice,Dyspepaia, Indigestion, Dysentary, Foul Stomach. Erystpelsa, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin _Diseases, I Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Dr:Tort Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worm; Gout, Neural gia, as a Dinner Pill, and Purifying the Blood-. Are the most congenialpurgativo'yetperfected. Their effects abundantly show how much they ezcet all other Pills. ; They are safe and pleas ant to take, but powerful to cure. They purge " out the foul humors of the-bloofi; they stimu late the sluggish or disordered organ itito ac tion, and they impart health and tone tb the 'whole being. - They cure_ not only the every day complaints of everybody, but formidable , and dangerous diseases. - Most eminent clergy- ' man, most skilful pEysicans, and our best citi zens send certificates of cures performed and of great benefits they have derived from these Pills. They are the safest and beet physic children, because mild- as well' as effectu . 'Being sugar coated they are. easy to take; and being purely vegetable, they_are entirely harm- I _ _ PBMPAILIEM DI - ' = Da. J. O. AYEIC&. CO., Lowitu... P3ACTICAL AND Axictrrica.t. cliz=s79, And sold by Druggists all round the world. Dr. S. C, PORTER, & SON, Wholesale . agents Towanda, Pa., and for sale by dealers throne:ton •0ct.30-m4 the county WARM AT A BARGAIN.-4--The undersigned offers for sale his farm in - liorth Towanda, at a bargain. The farm contains about 53 acres, 4.9 acres under good:vatatri of cultivation, tho balance well timbered. There is also plenty or goodifrnit good buildings, and never-failing water. Will sell on reasonable terms and give time on a itortion of the purchase money. ,NOrth Towanda, Oct. 9, 1872. ROBISON'S REPEATING I•ELFLE, NEW MODDL.E. • • StroMi, Powerful, Safe, and Accurate, sili:ch makes it ate Of the best Guns etai offered to - ' Sportsmen. Prices froth $3B to t4/4. Send„ for a circular to F. A. Maxfield, West Auburn, Pa.. Agent for Bradford, Susquehanna,, Sullivan, Wyoming, .7. and Luzerne counties. N0v.13-0,1 ATALUABLE FARM: FAR belon g in g to the estate Of Win. W. Easta- brooks,• deceased, situated, in North Towaxidit, five miles from Towanda Boro., containing about 125 acres. between 75 and IGO acres improved. 4ith a new dwellink house well arranged foe two families, a gss od barn and other outbuildings, two orchards, a living spring ot, water brought to the house In - logs. For further particulars-apply to Wm. Els bree. Athens: Ward Eastabrooki. Ulster; lard•Loselar.d; Troy; or Wilfoxil Eastabrooks on the " premises. . • . STRAFED OR STOLEN FROM his home, a liILACILPL , P., a small white epot on his breast, about 10 months old; he is part bird and part Shepherd, antwers to the name of Sport. Any ono diving information regarding his Wheraabordi will be liberally rewarded. ' • H. BROW! UCO TAYLOR. Leßaysville, pa.; Nov. 20; 1872.-tf. . • HALL'S VEGET4I3 . I,7 f StCELIAIs: _ _ _ . 111 . . Every year inerears the popularity of this talus ble Hair Preparation; Which is' due to merit alone. Nt - e - Cail assure our Old patrons that it is kept full;. up to its high. standard; and-it is the only reliable and perfected preparation !for restoring Gray Or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft,lus. 1 trous, and silken. The- p, -by its use, becomes white and clean. Ittemoves all eruptions amtdand ruff. and, by its. toai - pro les: prevents the hair from falling out, it stimu • tea andiourieheathe hair-glands. By its ruse the air gross thicker and stronger. ,In baldness itrestdres the cabillary glands to Gieir normal viger, and will create .a new growth, eicept to extreme old age. It is thomaost econone t ..; cal Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer ap plications, and gives the , liair a splendid glossy ap.. pearance. A. A. Hayes, M. 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