§r4aford ftpotittr. Towanda, Thursday, December 1Q,1872. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Z Collector AfoNTArrys is again on the street, and apparently in the enjoyment of his usual health. jC. S. RUSSELL killed a large hark in Sullivan county, last week. Ho is I L 'ay. ing the hide stuffed'for an ornament. The Naiads will bold their econd Annual Sociable in Morcar's • Hall, on Wednesday evening, January 22d. :Air Mr. E. 4. CLAUSON, of the Item, and AJn. LAPLANT, went out hunting on Monday, and returned yesterday afternoiln with the carca'sies of two large bucks. Mrs Rev. Wmf SuE.l2 will preach a aermon,lin mcnior):, of Hon.act GitkELEY, in the . E. Church at Illehoopany, !It-at Sabbath, Dectinber 15, at (10} o'clock a. in. Orr Rev. GEORGE LANDON WA) preaebilby request) a sermon on the death of thisAcz GALELEY, at the Herrickville church, on Sunday, December 22, 1572, at 11 o'clock, The Episcopal Mite Society mil meet on Monday evening next at the reel &lice of Col. CIIABI:ES MEncrit. Members of zhe Fpiscopal Congregation and others are . o.dslly invited to be present. A bright new sign at the en citmnce of the stairs.leading to the office for i:ivrly occupied by 3.II.(tCCE. & DAVIES, informs tile public that fast & pssms now deal out fecal athico,in .e,pu., Standing c int..t in this place on Tuesday last, t : ;:pointed Conferees to attend- the Confer <.x., :th.ch meets in Wilkes-Barre to-day,• fur L.:. purp,se of, nominating a candidate for , FIRE IN 'HORN BROOK.—A black vanti/ blion owned be DAVID IloaloN, and oc capiedby H. D. LITTLE, was" destroyed by 'lire 11.urs..lay night last. It is supposed the fire enginated from sparks. Most °raw tools to rhop :vele destroy ed. - The fourth annual reception •• Unta , ,,No. 3," will tike place at Ilereur's .weir Year's Light. This promises to 1, the most eueettbful reception ever held by thfl- cumpauy. as there bas already been about t , ai.o it or th of tickets sold. koir On the 10th day of last Octo ber;Mr. Jolts TOMPELKON, of West Burling ten; who lain the fifty-sie'oud,vear of his age, hushed ninety-nine bushels of ears of c9rn in tACIVC Lours. the mes r surement was made by W.ll. PHILANDER MAYNARD, of that township. Ile - is willing that any person who can, shall ex ceed this performance. • Dee. 10, 1812. a We are pleased to learn that . :lies BCEkVEI3, of this county, is earuingeonsid- . ~ rdi.de notoriety as an elot:Utiouist in Philadel pas. Her kfforts aro highly' spuken o iu the • 14•1:••rs. FLnitENCE Gr.r.E.NmAN, also a native of nlty, has beeii giving readit,ge tia bald t 4; hav e pi:eultar talent Will :0111Q of our boeieties in v.^•• t favor is I= ;:et,-- At the rinuuzit election for ofti- Steill.ll Engine Company, held ,• of the eompato., Wednesday 4, LI:, following napv,d gentle ,v,•rt ,:e;1 for the )ear 1174 r.n--O. A. liLACti. 47, r. AS: , ista),/-31AilLAN CA10110( .1 s st ahe —D. L. SwEENEY • • • JEs •E WALDELL P -, :.= , (Yer- J. W. ElstioP. • i.,gt , 4ter—J.s,3l},S MITCIICLL. I.:vb,cer.T--C. H. H•roirr, , 7 WICK , ED. S. CAREL ste- A Mtge and most agreeable mui, a at the residence of E. A. Eva,- Thursday evening last, to witness. the :1;-,e ceremony of JESSIE M.UUE, eldest ~ of Mr. rawoss, and F. D. DECKER. brnlal party entered the parlor at 6 o'clOck, tw.s.in were soon wade one by Rev. try. Str.t Cif ATM-1:Y, Rector of Christ Church.. After p.py pair had been duly congratulated, wry wriit:Al Id partake of a • •I'atlon, which was di, , onzi.ed with :'.•• of many eoStly a:. . ! prC t V. 411 her nu 12 en , d and EMI Unla.l party the ri.rth- , 11r: I tr.tih, awl will iSli Bait:n/01'C, Philadelphia and ls;•••4 . 'York, =II= Magazine for Jarmo,- L:rt 41/2r 1•:/ ”Lir t al;,. Nevt:r in spite than LAOIS itil "•:• t , 41 of It: two steel - : "Clivrty !,•• '';',ll,,s are iy)tii su 1.3-_rha pat- r, "r fAt-sthol. in more ! t‘ Wi2ich, at ret il , would inrntm•,tlt colored steel ex~lni.i:o• Peter.s,n4 . s in vow the - • give g# , , colored - steel ie.>, ',Ls alw:Kts . in tills ladles best. Two powerful novelets ILIS 11111.11ber. 1!;)- all menus sub • 1'• :. - s ilagau 2,e, that ni,aftery.w. • • .;:i.bod to your local paper. The price , %.11.1111ber:114.1,•:loctions to clubs lolitr engraving "Li tleire gettiug'op ctraerni are rent gratis. Addreso, - J. Pr.:7;:r.z.4(rs, 30G Chestnut St., Phila I===lllll !it; Philadelphia Press makes •• couiplinientary notice of Mr. J. • • deiiver.el in that city a Those of our citizens who ' • L: tune. to inahe 'Arr. C.'e acquain- Jura in tide county, Itar,*gift - fth withsitisfactioit: t Ir. , •f Mr. JSILIt•S J. Crrigh, cieLiv -'• It . t.l9re vie George In ,- ,tur or the course. Aa a titera• ;,.is rev, :tled a polish and schOlar - • iith close reasoning and xpr,, , z•ui, which Is not often .. • p r„lr•.aritti9rlll. Mr. 1- ‘ , l' !he' Everett sehryil—elati .. -thc ebiqueticu of a hat ;,.pure, atld t ,, a;ti e.tv , :re trainthe . t'. Matt.)r, - atlurded f Itoi - ,1-pwttire of the of the arena. white its ul. bradterly foice, the (.1 macrifief • ,—the highest t•iilattua. 11'e trust that Mr. ,••••: it • ind:P.:cd to repeat this very sue t • t tliNtructive lecture, and feel sure .•- 11149ociatton that, • •• v, t! th, a gond thing, .• . e ,rninuttny Whole Intel- TIII: ii.ISTOlllCal t SOCIE • • nicetihg ut the .) lea; . S , lclety, was held ~• . ; , 41 Monday afterot‘oti •••• Ov• J. I.:4rrii, R. H. LAN * • t, W.11•1-1 . .y were eketed members. .:4114:1 iYip,rtei the presentation of a t 2 , m Judge .11Ettcurt;also copy • • ]-:•;.;:, cr.Stati• Higorical Society of • I'. read a very interesting ps a I, ,, eripticin of the Mastodons :it are supposed to b'ave •::•• e.,tihtry 30,000 years ago. Tne „rila, : t. ( .l a tooth and portions of . = • Manmict.a. The relies were re -1 tp: farm of Mr. DEIDLE t .. 1- 1141111g . 1: 1 1)11.11:::, Imbedded in some • • ear2l, likt: leads the Doctor to atntriallto which they belonged, - man:. thousaLd years since. /•,-. .11 ' .l l l. .tate of preservation, MEM ‘", blldi . voted unaunnously t.) request a %A tilt. paper for publication. ALMOSiT a Fn —A fire broke out In the second story of Cnaltntarss's block, on. Monday evening, which .might have proven very disastrous. On that evening Mr. C. lighted a coal fire for the firsiiime in a grate which he-had Jost placed in his bed-room. Per sons who were in the house during the evening noticed a strong odor as of burning wood; but the family thought nothing of it until about 11 o'clock, when they discovered that fire from the grate had communicated with the floor, and was burning the joists. It was speedily extinguished. had Mr. ,Cuestsznuri retired without didcovering it, the entire block would in all probability have been destroyed. FlRE.—Between 5 and [;.o'clock on Monday morning last, COWLLL limes build ing on Main street took fire and was entirely destroyed. The building was, occupied by Its. 13. JOITICSON as a Grocery store, and Brtty MrEa's Meat Market on the first floor. The second floor was occupied as dwelling by P. W. cowm.h, J. B. ,TentisoN and Mrs. CEEBEICCE. The stock of` oods and most of the furniture was destroyed. It is supposed that the fire was caussd by the explosion of a kerosene lamp which Mr. JOENBON had left. lighted on the counter, while he went to the river .for some water. Mr. COWELL'S family lost nearly all their clothing. There was $2,090 insurance on building. _Mr. Joussos had 43,000 on stock, which tall nearly cover his loss. There was also a small insurance ou the furniture. We have not learned the extent Of the loss, nor the amount of Mr. Mymt's insurance. air True to his natural instincts, Judge 31Encrn is already bus) : at work in his new and honorable position. We notice by the Presithat a case involving a krge amount of money, was argued before him, on Tuesday last. In a report of the arguments we find the following pleasant tilt between two distinguish ed members of tha bar : "Mr. Meredith indulged' in a genial vein of humor, when alluding . to the report that his Honor Judge Merour, to view of the very com plex and difficult ease first presented to him for judgment, was'shortly to resign the honor able office to which he has so recently been elected for fifteen years. "Judge Woodward, in.his argument, pleas antly referred to the conceit of his eminent and venerable competitor, 11r. Meredith. He trnst ed—whilo venturing to say that uo case invhlv ing the same principles as - the Rush will case, had ever been known to the practice of his Honor, or would ever again Le known in Penn sylvania int i licature—that his Honor might re main mans.' years on the Supreme bench, to honor and ()Thiry it, as his high legal talents and virtues merited." viir We often hear surprise ex pressed at the rapid illCreaßb,Or Pll5 l / l esd in this place, and we confessomme astonishment our selves, at the magnitide of some of oar busi ness establishments. Ohr leading dry goods houses, hardwate establishments, etc., have long been the admiratiUn of all . .citizens, and the envy of business men in other localities. But our attention was Nrlieularly called to this subject by ajecent visit to the extensive • Carriags Matintertory of JAYE& BRYANT, on Elizabeth iltiett.' Although Mr. B. has been • established here but a few years, he has built up a largo busint.'9e, which we are pleased to learn is rapidly increasing. Seine two years since, his establishment which then occupied tne ground 1.1.1 W covered by the large Boot and Shoe liannisetory of RUSiPilitEr I3aos. S Tea m was destroyed by fire. Nothing daunted, however, lie immediately found tpaiPorary quarters in which to carry on his business, and 'furnish employment to his mechanics, and the following spring erected the handsonie build ing which he afterwards sold to anatruar.x Bites. Ai TRACY. He ,then built his present Manufactory, fronting on Elizabeth street, where he is now, we trust, permanently locat ed. The work turned out from this Shop may almost be said to have national reputation, as Mr. BRY;ST ILLAXIIIed orders received from Salt Lake City, and many other large towns. His gentlemply deportment, enterprising spir it, and honorable dealing have gained for hint the confidence' and patronage of this entire c enmu nity. To such an extent has his busi ness grown, that he now finds it difficult to keep up with his orders. It is with the greatest pleasure that we • coin. mend men of Mr. Bityssis entet iTise and rein:. tation to the patronage of all our readers. We c 1..) so in the 'nil assurance that they Will be benefitted thereby. air 'Ms. EDITOR : Perhaps your readers will cot be intk-rested in the doings of qur quiet community. We are vain enough to suppie, they will be. But, after ad, we are not gip just now. Three evenings of eve ry week are devoted to the culture of the mu sical blimp. J. 11. NiksJs is doing a much need ed work in that direction, for the children and young people, while a class of older wingers are enjoying then,oiNi s finely 'miler the tuition of Prof. N. B. ZiatainnaLlN. Last Munday evening, our Library and Lite rary As6oeiati , in - held it, rtg,ular monthly meet ing. The exercises con:: -led of mnsic, a paper and a debate. The paper, "Oar Literary Leaves,' is now undwr the management of a permanent editoiial corps, three in number. The following resolution was the Aubjoet, of de bate : liesolred, That foreign itumigratiou is detri mental to our prosperity, and dangerous to our free in-tituti , mg. • 'The abate was ~inrit. c d, and ,schb,(l greatly to the interc6t t tilt+ occat!i":-.4: Tao ve,4tion for (lobate at, the next meeting et the Aseueia ti)a will be : Ought the Local OptiJu pai, ed last siinter, to 1), r4tl.thrd by thJ pe , ,p:o of Cvlllll ? fl(e meetings of the As soitation take }lore Oa the first Monday evqn - • ing or every mouth. A hirg , .• inr.etiug'w.. h 1 lart ete.,i:r.g at the Congregational ch. in the int oreAs temperance cause. it was addressed by E. F. Sumans, of Watkins, N. Y. Mr. 5t.7.11.110 Las been for souse tis,cks en;;-tied in lacing the pictures of the geol. tooling ptocte of Smith- 4 field, and is al's.) an earn( st advocate of tempe rance principles. At the close of the lecture, a committee wit 4 appointed to arrange for lkinf , rance nicetuigs at vario , Ls rd:.t± tilroul;h;,ut the town. It , i,. the plirp ~ t• to 1,7.dh tar; and arouse hint with a .enee of the import ance of the coining election. There can 'be uu question that Bradford county is vastly more concerned in 'the suppression of the liquor traf fic than in the election of any particular man to the Presidency. And there is nu doubt ot our ability: to ratify the anti-license hill, (if Chrielian Wun and temperance turn ical : :e Tears for diu druckard's.woe, curses ,fir ruin : seller's sin—these %%ill n6 - er stay the evil. Ibe law is net all :hat could be desired. But if we wait fur a perfect law, the dram-seher and his victim will go down to the darkness of death while we B ait. Lal tta act. B. S. Dees. East Smithfield, Pa., De 3. 5, 18%. TUE . NEW COUNTY OFFICER :3.—Capt. B. M. l'ErK, yie clteted ProtiloiP , t,cry, tuvrt•ti upo.. :Le Auti(.s of Lip of c, tiil I,t teat. Mr. l'Ec:C- familiarity with thy, of the Prothonotary's office, w,ii bun all efficient officer, iiod his geuti•_,n.l%l• znai,nerawhl %whim: make !aim popular w:Ci ill ,t - h- , naive I uaniess to transact with A. 'IAIC:A.IS, NV/10 has filled ihr oni,•c, 1.4% ibc dat nii y,ard, retiree, pos , rtirsiim the highest rei;arti of the entire emu. ,pr•o•upt, tllleienttuul courteous tic attended to bis r.eloial du tics, rendertl law cow or the ulust popular court officers,- while his liberality, unostenta tious manners' aril generous frik:ndship, love gained for i ; :Lo!; -37.b , it all our 7.; 01 , 0 y, been einp:Liyeil as a Calk is the ;years pa:4, we are pkam.i.l ti know, to be retained by the new Eiiw.ti:o G. MEricrti has bccu appointed Duput;r. No better Itelcqtidn could have made. gr. M. is y F oan g - man' ut ph at ant aditresA, and tjis,,rCOplc of ;lie county who hare buoinees,toCirausact in the; Protonb tar:,'s uffici?, will be pb..aatid to recognize in the young Devui of thot , e rare traits cif char acter which 14: fiitheirthe late H. S. HEr.crn, i to p , polar in this. elmnra- Mr. 0. J. Cacr.l4:eg, Begister and Recorded', also took possession of that oftico on Monday of last wtek. C.. is well and fxsprably known to thy pcoi)le of this county, paving served as Su, erintendent of Common Schools for six. years. We confidently prodic t that the public «ill find,in him an accoi pik , hed. effi cient and fsitlifnl Wheat'. Mr. Gi..ttnnat, the retiring Register and Re c..rder, 1:a:; adromis ttred the aft:tinter the office to the entirft sxtisfaction of the community.' It Is 1.0 diiparagemeut of the rusts excellent gen tlemen who have preceded him, to say that he left the business and records of the °Moe in .:u rctrirasl c , r the better ,prder then the: "had been ftet yesti The laborious and reeponsible anty of copying the records of the office from the organization of the ()minty down to the present time, Was entrusted to hbp, and has been discharged in a manner to reflect the greatest credit upon •Mr. tluivinso and his assistants. For correctness and neatness of elocution, this work challenges the admiration of all, and will long remain a monument to the intelligence and skill of the effacer and clerks in the Register's office during the term just ended. • Miss Lou ALGER and her sister, the Misses Noma's, Miss Bum Miss liovrza and Min TILER deserve mention in connection with the Work of copying the records. The first-named ladY has also had charge of the general busi ness of the office •:n Mr. o.'s absence, and his displayed an aptness for business which few of catber. tier posies's. She merits and receives the commendation of all who' have transacted business in the office. Modest and retiring in her diipslsition, she possesses qualifications which amply fit her for any position in business or social life. On Saturday next, Sheriff VAN F;Liir will Burruncler the Sheriff's office to his successor, J. Browner. Surat. Deservedly popular as Mr. VA..; FLEET rEas as deputy, ho has proved him self no less Efficient and obliging as principal, and retires from the office with the entire cmafidenco and highest regard of all parties for whom ire — baTs transacted business during his term. ._ :Mr, Smarn, the Sheriff elect, is no nefice at the business, having served in the same office ono term some years since. It is a high cora pliinent to him that be is the first man in the history of the county who has been trice elect ed to the office of Sheriff. Such an evidence of confidence anti regard on the part of lop intelli gent a people its the citizens of this county, is the highest encomium that could be bestowed upon any official. Weiguarantee that his offi cial career during the coming three years, will fully demonstrate the wisdom displayed in his selection. - DECEMBER Couirr.—The December term of the iieveral Courts of this county, con- vened on Monday, Dec. 2. Hon. F. B. &MEET. En, President, and ZEAL:LON FiusrdE and H. D. HAREN ES 3 , Associates, on the Bench. The customary routine business was disposed of at the morning session. In the afternoon the constables made their reports, and the Grand Jury were charged by his Honor Judge STarL•rEn, after which they ci•ere 'Bent out. They cc =Wed in FC'ssran until Wednesday, and disposed of the following business : TUVE LILLs Conimonwealtn vs. I. 0. Blight, Edw. Eldred and Edward Cotter, Bowl Commissioners of Barclay twp. Charge, Nuisance. Com. vs. J. L. Clark-7 Embezzlement. Corn. vs. M. T. Carrier—Selling liquor on Sunday. Com. vs. Same Selling liquor without li cense. Coro. va. L. V. ElEs—Selling liquor without cense. Com. re. Sophia Smith —Sella': liquor on Sunday. Com . . vg.Sanac—Sellingliquor without license. Corn. vs. James Holies Lent—Larceny. Corn. vs..3llchael Lavhee, John Layhee, El m Hanley—Assault and Battery. Coin. vs. Patrick Ling—Larceny. Cum. vs. Nelson Hantloy--Larceny. Com. vs. Jos. K. 'Patterson—Larceny. NOT A TIME BILL. Com. vs. Cullan Ross—Fornication and bas tardy. County for costa. • Com. vs. L. V. Ellis—Selling liquor , on Sun day. County for costs. Com. vs. Michael Pyrie—Selling liquor on Sunday. County for costs. n Corn. vs. Bony French—Larceny. e Corn. vs. P. W. Cowell—Assault with attempt to commit a rape. County for costs. Com. Co r t 7 s. J. L. Clark and Alonzo Clark—Lar ceny. • Corti..vs. Michael Ryad—Malicions mischief. The Court consented to the following trans fer of lic•.enses (.3,1)11ng Dal!man to Ilittervl P.l3llllmatt—Efo (.l at 1,124.2.iv111e. 40111: Ailrnis t.) C. W. Sal ith —S.1103:1 la 'DJ wanda. Phil ,- )Mieg,os to D. F. at Monroe ton. Eulliy Van Allen to John Sartob, in Springfield. _ The following cases were dip ),7 - ed of by the Court : . Cum. vs. Jol4n F. Ball, Benj. Ball, Benj. F. Ball•-Indicted at a yhmvious se6sion for an as sault :tud battery on an (dicer. Jury return a ver - Ict of guilty. .4Sot-sebtenced. Cam. vs. A. U. Stone—Convictcd of au as sault. Sentet.col to(rty a fine of SIU and costs of prosecution. Com. vt... MilOs DeWitt:Ran—Fornication and ba , 4t.irdy. Settled hr permission of Court. Com. vs. J , dio Hoilop, Wm. Wilson, Willey Dorsey, Tnonopiou r and W. A. IlOckwell— AsFault lAtcrv. Settled by permission of Court. vs. izaii.s .11011,3 Lo. -, ..it—Lareeny: , a Set ~ ,„ Cum. ve. TT. E. J0:1,..3 Deserting family. SetCe I. Cum. 'll,..ansA X. Davis and Cop. vs. Bradford 314:Cracketi--Selling liquor without' hcenhe. Seit.l6l. Cam. vs. Geo. E. Hulett—Charged with in c.erdiarism. This Caso was crmtinued until Tuc,day evening, Dec. 10, whcu the jury re; turned a verdict of not guilty, but defundant to p'ay costs. We can see no justice in such a ver d.c!.. The accused lvas either guilty of the of- Anse eh..:rged, or be was innocent; and the jury phould 1, ace c invietad him, or entirely ex oimratcd hint by putting the caste upon the prost ent,r or county. Tat. .A.Lr3rsi.: eau DECEIIIIII.II—CaPdST -11A13 Ni'2l::Lit.—Everyb , )(Siy has seen the old pic ture of the Lbs.covtry of prii.tmg, here two elderly gentlemen, INV.!) the aid of the devil, (then as irJw an innocent lad), had taken the tiret impression from a type f:uni, and are rapt in•aykyas the impurtance of the event asserts itself in their mind. fancy the fLeliu,;s of that trio, could they o'crleap the harrirn 01 time, and gaze pith us up in the splimdtd lo"g‘;:i 11CISV before tis. here are sip:Ll:nuts of tit, most ex quisite sxorlimauship in trued-cut prinfing, in quantity sulficlent for a very good bized Volume; on the nut sumptuoz:s paper, and yet it is merely one tu,ittli * :‘ o:firing of a fire dollar pe riod:eal ! u.! :4.1E.1!,111'0 th:c lc! us cent :orz.y large and Sms.i, co.:mg Eubicrti.er; u).# echt each 11 "n<., It a con id ert tb,:t iu.n , (ALA - puLLenli , ,;; -r ~nape, c an 1..0 much art be obtained fur nrany tants the arrii:unt (4 the eubp..,:rii,tio% lor th , ,!le year, it fj,:tn be 1 - ea.:lily underrt od th.a we are but tit tug our counuf,n ju,tic.• a, acquaint th , .ut t i ranch lu opporiuna, at.d t impress tn•on the Arnerica4 j,ublr th.. clu:y of a cordial suppul t to au ~:erprise which rellt.cts ci drt upon our your.g coautry. "Can au. ,r.T.. , 1:1 tlimg come but of Nazareth? Is there such a thiug :art correct tsste in .4121111 , 2 ? i onto and . Among 6 , 1 icany it 17ili I^Ji us to atttiopt eveb tLe briefe...c <, .ti,.7e of the pictures, which cAlecti7ely forty moat, tuperb gallery of art ; bat v, c ta..s: admiration of the Lvautiful i etice : In fant Jesus, so charming inl'its plicity, and o delicately anti —a more fitting subject einild o it churNi to open this Christicr.s tocub The tither plates are.: A S_strt< t S ro (tint); The Guido Board,liNcsi:4;; r ti.e Storm, ScniNca ; Christmas Viditur,4 GL Wo FisllltEn; God' Acre; .lociae Hunting ; Good- Bye, sweetheart (full page;); The Orberaental, DaulLn; The I.",eful, DriaEr.;Tl2ie DEulii Chan; The Advance in '4'intcr;.Reeping, House, J. S. DAVIS, (Mit) • Spri:.gs and rioddri; Tlien Fore lii,eWLll, Couniry, Loved iind Lest; :old Choosing, DECV.,IANN;CatI6I.II. at,Ll;t;.At 'Joule; The Fisherman'a ;* Here, Chia! Chick: ; Spurt; Die l'ets; Enjoy ment; Illori.ing t Out of DiJure ; Evening; In- Dircirs; Alli.ithe Sturm, a Calm ; (four recut ii); Fur the .11.iste.r, OrrrtiituNoLu; Ii Olt'tinies Happens that a Child; Which to Infancy. Lisp cd ; In the Solace of Age ;-An Artistic Evening ; The ,Naughty Bo}, J. S. DAVIS (tint). The reading Wafter is good, tut usual, but of course, in this, issue, is overshadow , d by the •ztraordinary pictorial attractions. The vol- Mlle of the .Aldine for 1872 is announ-ed by the publishers as the holiday present, and, we think when it is kuorai what . a royal book .3.1 is, it will hardly require their additional Mier of a beau tiful chrome free to crowd them_ with orders. dead f 3 to Yawns Surro:: & Co., pubiishers, 58 Maiden lane, New York, for this bound volume, and tecare a gallery of engravings that wdl be a , int - c~ of joy in the honie tir many a day. e, uai ier thy ..4/clioe the be work of its kind ocor offered tlie public, and well worth She price asked fur it., Mrd. L. A. C[-,Ann is now cinvaissing for it in this borough. =rattans LOCAL as- The most bustidions person can find something to snit at Owes% sir Did you know that Faoer Bose had Willow Cradles? Gents' , underwear, of • every description,' very cheap, at Hmat Tavr.9a'a. Keystone Clothing Palace, maul street, next to Pint National Bank. le.. If you want a good overcoat, go to Haws TAYLOR'S. • 1; ifigr, Dress Making done at the Bee Hive, by Min TIMIIEZZA CIINIEESIT. stir French Felt and Soft Crown ed Hata, at tho Beo Hire Moro. tlg. The American Sewing Ha elfin° is tho best. 1161. New Millinery Gnods are con stantly being received at the Bee Hive Store. Ur; The best Heresene Oil at JUNE 1..r.w25', by tho barrel or gallon. - A large assortment of Brack ets jagt rcecived at _ z Faorr SONS. MT Oysters by - the quart, at 45 cents. H. A. Cowtr.s. ear Job work, of every description, neatly and expeditiously executed at this office. 1416 An entire new stock of Feath ers, Flowers and Ribbons, it Abe Bee 'Hire sore. MIL FROST &. SONS have just re coiqd a splendid assoftlpent of Chatrs for the Holidays. Como and see. ler Cs oss has the best selection of holiday bixilts and stationery wo have over seen in the county. . itogi. Go to JUNE & LEWIS', and buy the New Empire. It is the best ittore in mar ket. 110. Butterick's Patteree, tit ,the Bee Hive. te). Warm meals at all hours at Cowtss' Bakery. tom , Go to FROST & Soil ' and see their new chairs for the Holidnys. ter New 11.1sie, at the- Bee Hive slcrcur's block. *•.. BrivANT ;bas some very ‘,,` nob by " Cutters, which he offer 4 very Cheap. ice' Buttons, Fringe 4 and Passa mentarics, at the Beo Rive Story.; `B4l. Gray Nets at the iiee Hive Store ve... Invisible Hair Nets, in all col or:3, at the Bee Hire Store.' 149 Sweet Potatoes and Cranber g, St CowLEs' BaLer.*: 269,--Bunnices National Hay and Straw Cuttcrs,- for sato PENDLETON DATMOW. itlt3—lf vau want a nice pleasure sleigh, call ou BRYANT, at his carriage Manu factory, on Elizeibtb, street. • ITlir A Jar& asE l ortmont of Ameri can Cook and Parlor Siots, at For. S.ktr--Two or three new houses, desirably located. Terms easy. En quire of.W. G. GOLDON, at, Tamer t Cordon's Drug Store.,r, iSr CALKINS bas a fine assortment of Bibles, suitable for presents .to. Children, Superintendents, Pastors and People. Also, a fine variety of Albums. , Very latest styles in Bonnets and Hats fur Ladies, - Misses and Children, at the Bee Hive Store, N.). 2, lidercur's Block, To- wanda, Pa tg. CALKINS' Book -and Variety Store, is full of new Books, Toys and gifts for the Holidays. All will be said cheap. - For SALE.—A good dinny with young colt. W. J. DELpErrn. North Tolv:ltitta, DPe. 11, 1872. 031. If you want a first-class Par= for Stove, get, :ha Light llou e, on hand and for =ale by PLNDLETON DAIMOiy, . Orwell, Pa. A. full assortment of Railroad and Java C.lnva , ...+, at the Bee, Hire Store, Iller enr's Mech. ta. Just received at the Bee Hive, an eleont or Ladies and itisse3* Linen (.7 , ,11arq and Ciag, Lace 9, in the newest styles. wrfr.. The, cheapest place to buy Hardware, Tinnare, Ir n, Naha and StAves. is Hard..rarc'Store, in Mercitep RrI3BEr. PAns-r.—Havo you seen or heard of it It not, it is wOr!h your while to engrire into its value. See It. M. NVELLEs' `Rubber Paint'; card in another column. V" Now is a good time to get your letter-heads, envelops and bill-heads printcd. and the Itr.Pr,rxrit office is a good place;te, get them execlted. 16...Cn05s hag a fine assorttuentof Mon.tia iews along the Susgni:lianns. They rail that° desirable Christmas presents to send to absent friends. BAPTIST DONATION'.-The friends of Rev: S. J. Lr3z, silt meet at the . Parsonage for a Eh inaii•Lin Visit, oh Friday afternoon and eft.n ing„ D,c. 13, 1872. A general incitac , nl is giv.. tar Tho place to buy a first-class Goa or Parlor Stove, is at CHAmEatuN is now displaying' the finest and largest assortment of silver and plated ware, and solid and plated jeweli-y, gold and sdrcr wat'hc s, (re: (,fiord ontftlde of the larze cities. IMMIM LAzAnts Monnis, manufae turcr,' of these celebrated spectacles, have changed ; their agency from J. IIt:OI. , ENEWS to WM CCIAStBERLAIN'S. VA. The frieuds of Rev. WlLLrear BIIELP and lady. ,r 41.1 make tlyna a Donation Visit at Eintnees Hail, in 3fehovony, on Christmas, Dec. 25.:attemoon.au3 evening. A general invitation is given. By-order of com mittee. 'Sat' A Music i 1 Convention will be held at Mehoopany, commencing T negday, Dee. 17, under the directio'n of Profe. S.• S. VANIOESS and G. W. Wm/Nut., Text book, "Song King," by M. K. Pm...lan. lours of nipeic cordial ly iovited. •Doi.timos.—A, : ' Donation for the beheftt of Itcv. T. I'. .JOUNSON, a% the 31. E. Part4otiage, at Camptown, Dec. 18, 1 1872, after rit;on and .All are it.%ited to attend. Bc order of Committee. EQ. Do you want a sewing ma chine, and do you know that the tNiuger never disappointe? Afr;er}cars' ..xpetlence we =truly say that the Singer does give satisfae4 ton, ‘ctcgaux S 13r.acx, Agents. PENDLETON S• DannoWS. =1 ~:_ _ Pr.sprzios & Duutow's, Orwell, Pa. -. Mrs. A. Maas is caw's*. Ins this borough for that justly popular maga zine, the Aldine. Persons desiring this work of art, should call on INlrr. Q and examine specimens.. Eich subscriber roteives two beau tiful throws. lar The edition of the Road and Poor Laws of this -county, compiled by Call W.'II. Can:maim, is limited, and township -officer's abo,dealre to proetire copies, should apply soon. The work is for sale at this office - FE.ANK BvanANK, Ticket Agent Pa. k N. , Y. R. R. Co., has been appointed solo agent in this place for the salo or the Railway Passenger Assurance Co.'s accident tickets. These tickets cost but a tride, and corer all kinds of accidents. t. • SM. Everybody that is, every sensible', well informed person is now think. ing what bo or she shall buy for a Christmas present. We advise all of Sou to go and ema il:le Cnoss' beautiful stock of Books arid Station cry. 0. FaosT ct; Sods wish to plat rif Woven Wiro Mattress in every house in Towanda, on a montb's trial, and if it does not, suit them, they will call and take it away. Now is your time t? get perfect sleep. Be sure yea try, and then you will buy. COAL AT WHOLEEIALE.—R. M. WELLVI is selling , superior Hard Anthracite Coal; by the car load, very cheap, delivered at any IL IL station between Wyalasing and Athens. Now is the time to secure your Winter's supply. Oil Are yon,trying to, decide up on What you will buy fu: a Hohday present? If so, don't forget that Muszr. S COONS have just opened a nice line of Boots. Shoes, Trunks, Traveling INgs, Shawl Straps, etc., which they are effaring at very low prices. 3w. W3' It being undefstood by all who have lately read, the papers, that the Ge neva Obitration has awarded ; 1 15,000,000 to our Government, ho it also understood by tho►o who read this, that 31. E. ROSENFIELD has been awarded-E1,000,000 or this amount to incest in a good selection of Heady Ilmle Clothing ,for the made 's who flock tc) his store BILUIND HILL would call the attention of the public to the fact that their market is always s'ippliezl with the choicest steaks, roasts, lamb and mutton, pork, f•aiisage, fish, etc. They are now receiving daily supplies of fine fresh oysters, which they offer at whore.- sale sod retail at the very lowest rates. WINTER 3IILLINER ' Y AT MRS. J. D. lIILL's.—A tine stock just received, embracing all the latest Ft le3 and c , dors found in .few York market, which she offer: at low-prices. The ladies are cordially invited to call and in spect the stock barer° purchasing. Mrs. J. D. Griffith S I'atton'sßleek, Bridge-St., Tomsnds, Pa. te - The simple Minouncemept thatTrol. Surnwoon will, give another CoucLrt on Tuesday evening next, Dec. 17, will be sufil ektit to draw a house full of loxtts of good mu sic. Those who had, the good fortune' to be present at his first musical entertaipment were more than pleased, and will be our to bo - cut on this occasion, and bringallAteir friend with them. Some of the best Musical talent of this place his been sccured to assist Prof. Slit: moon. top I'IRENIx Imam/nee Co., Brook.- lyu 4 S. 1.; New Yorli'pfileerNev. 11, 1872. As sett, Nov. 1, 1572, $ , ,632,191 61. Total amount insttred in the br:rnt district, 050,000, - thus lcaving us, (even in case our loss are total). No assets, t 1,382,191.61: Homo Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio : GroSs assets, 19,000,000 ; loss es, t 371,1100. Natiot al, of Bangor, teegraphsits New k. or I; agency : "-11" c: are ' all right." Wll - lusuranceTo : No lass. WICRIIAM Btacit, agents fcf the,abova round companies, Towanda, Pa. say- I fake this method of inform= lug my friend's and old custonicTF l , that am now ptrmauently located in the 3.ferchant Tat; Inring EJtablighnn_nt of Ilmait TayLon, in Banda, when?. I ilia!! I'd, all times be pleased to meet them, assuring them that Lean give them as good, if not better bargains, than can be ob tained elsewhere. I Ehall, as heretofore,'Malie a ipecialty of furnishing the best quality of goods in every dcpartment. ,Cutting and mak ing dune in the best manner and latest styles. W. J. DAVIES. Dec. 1-2 w. How TO Go WEST.—This is an en quiry uhich every one should have truthfully answcmcl heron: he starts on his journey, and a little care taken in examination of routes will in many cases sire mapli trouble, time and The "C. B. &. Q. B. 8.," running from Chi cago, through G.ile,burg to Burlington, and the "I. B. & W. 80nk.," runtainq from Indian through I.:loomington have o.cliitircd a rplendid ri,putation in the lust two years as the leading Passen;;er Routes to the nest. At Burlington they coum:et with the B. It. 8., and form thelgreat Eurlii:g _ton Itonte, which runs din_ et through Southern lowa to Nebrasl.l.l9.id chre con nection.; t. California and t!:c 1. - J:lhr:its; end starting ftr , nl r.radford c,nuty, their way westward. canni,t to better than t-, tal:c Lorrr. 1,111 f• 11. ts fl eftilPll " tklG,, 711i:,11 COIL; ',At: , 11111'11 Vf.kl:. able . .n formation ; a large oirrect, miti) of tl.e Great ky.,:t, which can .bc obtained trio of charge by addresbira !the Gene.ral Passenger Agcnt Lt. d Y. E. It., Burlingt,”.l,L,_.:. LECTURE APPOINT:IL - NTS .11ADE BY TUE Gocip TLlttu_kus' CONV: :sTION,111:LI;AT A.1111.N4, Nor. 21 A. 31) 22.—.3.1r. J. LontroN, cr county, N. Y., wit lettlro at the rollowing plac, 3 : AL8A.NY........ . ...Deccrobr 18 OVEI: rON ; WEST FIUNKLIN- ".... 20 GIIANVII.LE CE3.:TIII' LF.IIDY . . ............... . . ." .. 22 CAN roN is - AL BA TitOY. COLCIILIA. X 110.k1X8 SOUTH C111:EK SPRINOFIEI.D SMITHFIELD ADNIIS NOIIIII TO‘VA.NDA 31 YE It:411_711(1 . . ..Tanuary 2 STANDING sTONI " .. 3 ASYLUM ..... . 1 TEIIItY TOW'S ...... . . 5 WILAIOT .... SUtIAE IltiS; CIMPTOWN STEVENSVILLE.... .... 9 ..... . . 10 HOME... ..•• . 11 0 Itml EL " ... 12 LEILkYSVILLE . WINDFIA3I LITCH FIELD ATHESs . • .. 17 XABBIED. DECKEII-I'.IIISONS. —OaTarsrlav evening, Dec. 5, 1572, by lies. Wm. McGlttlicry, at the reAid.r.ee rarent4 M r . Fe uL k Dreher and :11..t53 Jessie 11 eldest 41augLiter or E. A. Par , ..r,,, all or Towanda, Pa. • CrItOSA3I.IN-11OV:i:NA.--11 , o,:t. 21, by tho lt,!r. W. V. B-,., n; A! , . , .. , rt C. Cr •-,- mn3 to FiGra Its,a , 141::ht - cr 0. 1.1c.r.2, r, it,.• • e. P. 6..1 - :!).t, irs V. U. Ittimasey,', 'slr. E , lwiti D. N. Y., to t 1)1143 L rz , .. 1.7.e . ,r, Pa. ' DAVIDSON —.TEIIRY.—titt Dec. 3, by H. W. 31:J.:rano:. Eatt., ;;.t toe deuce of the b7ilo, Mr. rholi:es biri,L )n and ItrA. Je:sale Terry, VOUGTIT—GILLITT. —01: 11'9, by rov. G. L. IVilhatni; st t!.1.! of bridt;3 - par.ntB, francim and 31.3.1c1ta. J. Giliitt, cli of S!i. Bra.dfor• Cf.., 27. liv .It,,v. G. L. ).) flu• of llits pzrents :•ir.. t 'mot 11% r all 41. f DIED VANNES:3.-1n St.t BradiOrd Pa., 22,•06:e Vanu.ss. '47;:rzi ; lieu Wanness, in the 74th r r her She has kit a compsair , n atilt twelve children to mourn their C~IdI'BELL —ln Mohoopany, Nov. 27.187$ at the house of her son-in-law, Mr. Cora Myers, Mrs. Sallie Campbell, aged about 55 . years. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." FATIICLUID—In Wentzville, Mo., Nov. 11, 1877, of sreall-poz, Addle V. only daughter of M. and Mary I' Fairehild, aged 15years and 9 mouths. Mr. num= and family were formerly from this county'. • EILRNBERGER—At Cold Spring Trout Pond, Nov. 20, 1872, Fred D., son of S. B. and M. ht. Ellenberger, aged 5 yours thel day of his burial. "As vernal flowers, bat scent the morn, I. Bat tither in the rising day, Thus lovely was this infant dawn, Thus swiftly fled his life away. • "Ile dicd before his infant soul Had ever hnined i with 'wrong desires.— Had ever spurned at heaven's control, Or ever quenched its sacred fires. "lle died to sin; he died to card ; Bat for a moment felt the rod ; Then, rising ou the viewless air, Spread his light stings and soared to God." SPECIAL SOTICES. KY` Thomas gaddocks, Produce Commission It erchant, 22i) Pennsylvania Ave nue, Scranton, Ea. Butter, Eggs, Lard, Cheese, Fruits, Potatoes, &e., Ac. Consignments soli cited, and returns.promptly made on sale of poods. References cheerfully given. .Corrcs pondence ter Tickets for *all points West via. Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Rail way fur sale at Freight Depot of Pa. & N. Y. It. It Co. Aug. ; EVERY FSBAIEU ins OWN Varna. Us o 'lubber' Paint. It is mixed ready for use. Spreads easily and smootly, is glossy, firm, du rable, elastic, and is a Beaityul _paint. 11. M. WELLES has the Paint. . TOMA.NDA MARKETS Iv nor rqAT E PRICES. Corrected every weduesoay, by C. B. PATCH subject to disuses dilly. Wheat. p bath Bye. la bush Buctwheat, gtl bush Corn, ift bush Oats, tg. bush; Beaus, it bash.. Butter (rolls) IS 115 do -(dairy,) p rs now Eggs, is doz Potatoes, Ti bush,new. Flour, ji barrel. Onions lit bush Wictorrrs or Onaus--- 1 07hest 60 lb. ; Corn 66 lbs.; Bye 6611>5.; Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 48 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Seed 60; lbs. ; Timothy Seed 44 lbs. ; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Dried Apples 22-lbs.. Flax Seed 50 lbs. PRICE LIST—CASCADEArrr,r,s. Flour, boat 'Winter wheat, pr. sack $2 60 " hundred lbs..-- 5 00 " barrel 10 00 Feed. per cwt. eribtem grinding usually done at once.a , si parity ef Um mill Is saniciont for a la amount of work - L. fl GRAM. Caniptorrn, May 22 , 187'. New Adlertizements. SLEIGHS!! 'SLEIGHS!! SLEGHS. I have on hand a largo assortment of PLEASURE SLEIGHS and CUTTERS; I WILL SELL CHEAPEM Than any other establishment in the SLEIGHS AND CUTTERS Of every description manufactured to order on short notice Towanda, Dec. 10. It' AYER'S .CATIATIC PILLS, FOR ALL TIIE PCLIFOS ES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, crnmci CostiVeness, Jaundice.Byepepsia, Indigestion, rg'gonlarY, Ford Stomach. Erysipelas. Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, kruptionsfand Skin Diseases, Bilistances, Liver Coroplaiut, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neural gia, as a Dinner Pill, and Purifying the Blood. Ire the most congenial purgative yet perfected. Their effects abundantly,hhow how much they es,cel all other Pals. They aro safe and pleas ant ti take, but powerful to curs. They purge out the foul humors of the blood; they stimu late the slm.-„gish or disordered organ into ac ti:m, and they :rnpa‘t health and. tone to the whole being, Thor en, c not only the every day complaints of e,erybody, bnl formidable and dangerous ti east eminent clergy man, most skilful physicaes, and our bent cue .I(Di send certificates of cures performed and of great benefits they have derived from these Pills. They are the safest and best physic for children, because mild - ns well as effectual. Being sugar cdated they are easy to take; and being purely vegetable, they are entirely harm- rnEr.tr.r.D nr Ds. J. C. ATER "rovrizz.,, Pr.A.CTICAL LSD CILTAZSTS. And sold by Draggists all round the world. Dr. H. C. PORTER t SON. Nil:Lot:sale agents , Towards, Pa., and for rale by dealers thronghou the copUty. 0ct.30-m4 TOWANDA COAL YARD, CODYET. ii.rx.r.o_up AND ELI7-I.IILIII STILIETS. SOLE AGES('Ii SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE AND RARdLAT nntailsors COALS. &Lao ALL SIZES PITTSTON ANTHRACITE COAL At Market Prices. Aug. 11. 1872. - WARD & MONTANTE. ... 26 27 A GENTS ! QUICK ! Or -,3'on will miss chokes/I territot7, itbero is a num for on LW LEWIS'S last and great wore OUR DIGESTION, Or. IFY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET. It is by odds the most taking and rateable book In the field. 1. It is on a vitally linportant subject. 2. It is by Ameriea's most popular writer on health. 3. It is. for the price, the largest and handsomest boo: ever sold by subscription. • Agedts, the people ere eager for such a book, and will urge you to bring it to them. Write for terms, kc..-free. GF.OI:6E ' , 'ACLFAN, l'obliN!yer sep.ll' 72-ly T 4 1.1" M. B 11 EN , 1.00K..,AT TUTS' ' . .r..tlwcz . .lors cal? Icr „4„ BARGAIN. th: the machinery for a }fully Haw Mall, which has brru in use only c i L 'i!itecu mouths and is aa good as new. Tholllll cast he put nil and run on the prom• is a of the ehbeoribeiw it &s red. and any informa tion in ragari to oper}tiug it cheerfully Weil. Will be so! , 1 at a great r."4l::tlort from orLenat cost. • Tt. CASE' k 8011. Troy, Pa.. Nov. 13; Isl 2. FARA' .F 01: SALE- At a biggain, situated. in Mrlam Ow-astir. about 33. 4 " miles from Towanda Borough and lying on the Main road to Frencirfown, belng the farm of .1. D. mantas. , dc,va.e.i. Safi farm COatl!Thi acre q. more or less, all cleared and ',miler a glad state of caltiva t,ola eseept 10 irrew re t %Mod for wood. jt bar variety of irmt, %IA!! iv, t zerod and fenced, and is a good farm for grain or gra.... Two good hares and a house and other impeivemeara. The above farm will he said at a barging. Oa tiara .of purchase money srill bet requlrod dovra and the balance to suit purcbsser. Enquire of Alford Williams at Her rick, or at the Wilco of Or. IWO A Elsbreo, Towanda. G ° TO FROST & SONS FUR NITURE LIIPOP.IITM for new style of Bed- ME LAKE TROUT, some very fine ..L.4 ones, at a very low price, by Jame IS, 11511. FOX St NERCUE 11=1= $ 1 CO el 1 I Oet 200 e. 28 22 0 32 10 00 @ 21 00 1 25 country JAUES BRYANT. 1 733 Sansom Street. rhi:a Hardware. 4.I7OT.WEATIEPI STRIP, A. cheap, simple, and sure way to exclude-cold and save coal, per- mutant and ornamental, at Codding, Russell a co:Ys THEE HAVE I JUST REDUCED THE PRICE Oti THE IMPROVED MORNING GLORY STOVE FROM FIVE TO fiEVEIC DOLT_ , ► tti PER 'nom -TIIE Morning Glory 18 PF. THE MOST DURABLE, MOST SIMPLE, BASE-BURNERS EVER SOLD CALL AIM SEE num BEFORE YOU BUY • TILE Y ALSO SELL THE I La., II 31 1 N 'T R A VERY BRALT;YUL BASE-BUBSER THE FAVORITE, AMERICAN BASE-p lIRNER, AND OTHER STOVES, FROM SIX DOLLARS AND UPWARD BALTIMORE BEATEktS, REYNOLD'S WROUGHT IRON HEATERS, MERRY CHRISTMA.S IMPROVED- COOKING STOVE, EXCELSIOR RANGE. DEXTER FEED CUTTERS. CHAFFEE FEED. CUTTERS ROGERS BROS. SILVER PLATED WARE I= PLATED KNIVES IN CASES COAL SIFTERS, POWDER, SHOT, GUNS, PISTOLS ALL HINDS OF TINWAIIE GAS FIXTURES, a, CODDING,.p,IISSELL & V Toiniads..No. IS, 1312.- TAYLOR •& co Bog to coil attention this tooel., to the, extraordinary indwoonents they offir in *4 their departments: .CLOTHS AND CASSLItt,'RES, It;IMEI LIDIES'•MISSES CHILDREN'S CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, Viii" A. decided reduction has been made in our briceN, dud we cor dially invite '!purcbasen, to - examine our stock. TOwands, Nov. 13, 111:1 - WE CLALg FOR liE The undennt6tioned advantages over those in ordi nary-use, the proof of which may be seen in the extraordinars sales, and constantly the:easing de nnuad for them: Ist. That from the peculiar cor.structton of the glasses they assist and preserve the sight, render ing frequent changes Unnecessary. . -2. d. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness Of vision, withnn amount of ease: and comfort not laltherto'enjoyed by spectacle wearers,- 1. That the material from which the Lonsos are Imotuad, is manufactured specially. for optic purpos-- .es, and is pure, hard, and brilliant, and not liable to become scra•ched. • , -:4th. That the franc in which they are set, wheth er in Gold. Silver. or Steel. are of the finest quality and finish ana guaranteed perfect in every respect. For gale only by our outhorized'agent in this local ity.. We never supply or eraployxeddiers. N0v.20,472 BOOS-BDTDERY., THE P lie to respectfallyinforreed that the Book-Bin dery has been removed to the "Reporter" Building, third story, where will be done - . In all its +arioril branches, JD . ternashereasanable 38 "the Limon" will /aim. no . Bindery willtto under the charge of t- An oxrxrience3 Binder, and all work trill be prvmpti:i done in a style and manner which cannot be excelled. 2driaic, Magazines, IS ewspapers,Old Books, Fc., bound in every variety of style. Particalarrittention will be paid to the Dialing and Binding of To any desired pattern. which in quality and dura bility will be warranted. - ' All worlt will bo ready for delivery When promised. The patronage of the public igi - ,'sclicited. and ficr• fort satisfaction guaranteed. Towanda, Arigit3t 2. ISerr—tf. ATER'S HAIR . 1 , IGOR ! Advancing years, sickut:s. , , tare, dlaprointniant, licredimry pr.-dispmiti , m, all turn the hair gray; either r)l' them. disposes it to Lail of prem.?, turaly, mid either effect is unsightly and unpleasant - -to behold. Dr. Arran's ensttursiate e 11l has pro. duced an antidote for the deformities, which has won gratitude for him from multitudes of women and men. Ms Mutt 'Acton somttimes.reproduces bet hair; and always restores to faded and gray hair its natural color, with the . Illoss and freshness of youth.. The colnparatively few bald and gray heads that we now see, are those who have not yet disedv ered the virtues of Ay,r..tt's hits Vidon-for renewing the hair. The fresh and yimthful hair wo see on older heads Is ;ten - the itviluct 01 his art If you are disfigured. or male sold. • austere and ugly, Sy gray hair, rest:re Its yontltful color, and with it your 3etturcs 6 th,lr original.sf‘ftness .tu , d agreeable ex i-resalou. ' • • Practical and Analytical Chemists, SOLD ALL. tOUND TILE Dr. H. - C. Por.rr-u, §oN''Z't CO.; Wholesale Agents. - Tom-snds, Pa., and for sale by dealers throughout the county. Dec, 7, 1871.-13.c0w. ATA_LITA,RLE - FARM FOR SALE ; belonging to the estate of Wm. W. Lasts.' brooks, deceased, situated In North Towanda, five miles from Towanda Moro.,_ containing about 115 acres, bet Teen 75 and 160 acres improved, with a new dwelling house well arranged foe two families, a gcod barn add other out-buildings, two orchards, -a living spring of water brought to the house in logs. For thrther particulars apply to Wm. Els. bur, Athens,-,.' Ward Eutabrooks, 'Ulster; Wil lard Loveland, Troy, or Wilford Eastabrooks on the Oen:diet lescellaneous. DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND •SHAMS, NOTIONS, . HOSIERY AND GLOES, SHOES, , HATS AND CAPS DO~IESTIOS, FLiNAETA Cc TA.YLOR & CO LAZAIIITS ,MORRIS CBLEI3It PERFECTED SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES * W. A. Chamberlin, Sole Agent, iBOOK-B , INDING! 11. C. WILITAtiIt, BLA3sTS BOORS, FOP. 17.T.i5TOUISC. (=IC Ali lIAIr 0 ft.? .7..i."11:::At:VITAi.11:1" AND C.01.01:..S mold by n , " Ilreggiru, .19n.r nolttrs 141 Ift‘iieixist PRICE ON}:-DOLLAM ritrz.s.nr.t. Dn. J". I C, AMR k.. 00.4. LOVIT.LI.; Mesa QPECIAL ELECTION PROCEA.- SlATlON.—Whereas, evacaney has Occurred in the representation of this Efate the Borne of Representatives of the Bolted States, by the ?stip* Delon of Bon: .Clyasea 3fercor„ who had hems elected a m6lther of the Forty-Becond'Pcingreas from the 13th District, Composed of the counties of Bradford, Columbia, Moamar, BuUltran, and Wy oming, the Governer of the - Cennaonvfealth has dlcted me to order a 4v:tat rectioriln the corm. ty f Bradford to be hoiden on TCDTDAY, Dr.ert* DER 24, 1872, for the election of a Member of Can grebe to serve out .the unexpired term ,Of Mr. rcur. 74 , 11%* therefore, ate isto e•inninehd the amigos and Inspectord of e.ections in the eeverat" Election 41:X2texte of this county to be at the usual - places of • bolding elections, at the usual time on the luta 24th day of December, and hoe" the polls opc4 accord ing to Law. &Aura Judges will meet - ILs 139 rough of T,manda, on Friday, December 21th, for tlio pur pose of counting the votes. 1tec.11,1•72. ' J. I'. 'VAN FLEET, Steriff. - LIOREIG:N ATTACH LENT.-. A. Bradford .County, as. 'The Ceninionwealth of l'eunitylvania. To the Sheriff of Bradford County, Gor.erliso : We command you that you attach L. I W. Linimick, late of your county, by all and stogn lar tie gocids and chattels, lands and . tenements.. 'moneys, rp;Lta and crediti,:iin whose hands or pos. session scever the same may be, so that be be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to be holdem'at the borough of Towanda, in and for said -county on the drat klondsy of Decezei.lir next,there to, answer James 0. Frost and Robert Sherman of • 'a plea of debt .cf $5OO, and that you EtinanOn J. BeLa llontanye. Jr., Henry W. Noble, Henry W. 'Tracy and all persons in whose hands or passes pion the maid goodior. chattels, moneys, rNhtsand ereclits. or any of them may be attached, so that • they an/ eV..., y-c,f Rime be and appear before maid tut, at the , day and place aforvaid, to ansite 4 r what shalt be objected agaiiiat than and abide the itidincent.of the Court therein ; and have - you then and there this writ. • I 'Nantes the llonorahlo F. B. Itree.ter,;Preildent tifiour said court:at the Borough of Towanda, aforesaid, the 24th day of November. A. D. 1,572. • - - W.iA. T)1011AS, Prothonotary. Sow. $572, - by- virtue of the-shove Writ of For digs Attichment I attached the following dem. ribed lot, piece, or percel of Lind situate in Wysor twp„ Bradford County. PennaylVania, bOurided as fol lows, to wit: On the north by public highway known as the Wymox RoaiL east, south and ::vet by Load of Malty W. Noble, being 3 , 1, feet' front on said reed and 136 feet deep I AI:SO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit- • in Towanda twp., County and titat4 aforesaid; Vounded as, lolloa - s, te-wit: On the' north by land of A. Northrup, cast by Railroad Street, south lip an alley, west by land of H. Stahl, being,about So feet front on; maid'ltailroad Street from said N‘rtti rup's line tolcent - e of said alley, and about 150 feet - deep, v ith a two.stery framed dwelling house there on.. . belied and taken into execution at the snit of Jauten 0. Prdst and Robert J. Sberman is. L..W. Dinuick, with notice-ti -J. DeL.elfontanye. Jr., E. W. Noble. U. W. Tracy. 11. P. Moore ganoiahees. 1Dec.12,1872. • - J. P. VAN irr:Err„,theriff.„; NOTlCE.—Notice V.XECUTOR'S NOTICE =Notice •'I Is liereby given that all persons Indebted to the estate of r..(3% - i8 Lester, late' of " Canton, dec d, sio requested to make immediate payment and all persogs harinz claim agstnst card estate Must preeent . them auiy Sutfasntiestod for settle ment. bIIVID PALMER,' iDec.ll-vo",' A DMI.NISTRALTO - INg N9TICE:— 1711_, Notice Is hereby given t0.,a1 persan r s indebtad tol the estate of Alanson Lovelace, late lilaeshr— qtlin, deceased, must make Immediate, paymaat, and all persons. havfo.; cl s ;sigainst said: eztata mlist preeteut them .thity authenticated fur settla rcpt. MALVIN Lovn - ..ter, . 13ec.1!4:6* Admintatrathr. XECUTOR'S - :NOITICE:- • ll.cetice is hereby given thatillperanna roue b.crl totli- east:3 of Chas. F. Weller, Jr.,•latq of Athens. (14...m. , eXa.r0 - requesieLl to snake imineilhite r.l7inirnt anlt ais pr-n , ona efaizna against -caid Mote vent thrn: duly stithentlented . far scbtie n.q ut. ELIZABETH IVELL.D.I, J. W. HOLLENBACE. JOHN er_WELLFS. Eleetnisra. i;•c• c.-zt. VXECUTOR'S, is herebj given that all persons InclGlited to estltp of John Fosburg; late of Columbia, dep•a, are ruinesteil to make immediate payment, anti all persona having claims agtinst. eahl estate, twist pre,:ctit them drily auttenticatecr , fer Rettle- Lint. Nor.2b-, 1 XECUT ' S NOTICE:-- Notice is hereby given-itat all persons . of indebl— to the eqlte of. Guy Kint deceased, Kinney. deased, date SheAccamn, are rep - jested to make in/medi ate pa - yule:it, and, all persons hang clauns against .said estate ratt.eit present them dilly authenticated fig t * A . C D3FINISTRATOIS NOTICE.- given to all pereons imichted to thav,iate john If. aliazr. late of Terrytowm dvdca,ed, miiht Mak° immediate payment, and all 1. person having chint,t-m egaimst Ea;d:eF,tata nit pr2gent , them daly anthentieated for liettle .lmMt. - .1.1V...LEP, danipistrator. . DMINISTRATOP.'SNO'IC1 7 . _LA.. Notice is lien giVri to all vsrsotis lit6 ' bted, to the e..tate. of W LI. C Wilcox,.lato bf Canton. must ? make limme3ll3te pa3licier4 and all ,i,ersons taring. clalrus aitaitts.t salli'estatt• rt,itst Proscii3 t tllstz authenticated for settlemept. Soc.b •rS A VHINISTIITO NOTICE.- - ---; la_ 'Settees hereby Mvc ndli at all r F.. , rFon indebted t the I.itate of S. G. FRENCH, late of 'SS - elle, (I..,e.eist , d are rpo.deFited to male - iromediato payment, and all prone having claims against said estate mnat pre=set thorn duly authenticated for e4at tletiaent. • . • . CH-SI:LEL sinuvr., .2.{0v.17- - w,;" D3LINISTR.VIOR'S -,:tic•tice is hereby given thitt all pers6ns in leht ni to the estate of Daniel 31miro, late of - Granville. d...iea Fed, aro requested - to make immediate payment and-all persons having elaings against said estate mnst present the same duly autliOntioated for , set, tiement. ADOLPEIrS SAXTON', t Nov.2T-wil • .• . Administrator. MILNISTRATOR'S hsreby Risen that all 'persons indeited to i the estate of Eunice -Pierce. late . of Pike, 3eoca ed. are requested •to make Lmmedizto payment, gad all persons haling clOns.against said estate , meet pre7seut them clulg authenticated far setilemeat. - G. /R. bRisE. • Adthinistraidr. A D3l - I.;ISTIItATOR'S - 1 .S;OTICE. is hereby giren that all persons Indebted to the e,4tate of cephas 1:11111mno, late offLerafsville deceased, are requested to make; inituedikte ptpment, and all mrsons Laving' clatoaaingaitwl s'..ad estate must present them duly with:entreated foilsettletaent.' Aec Adtnintstrator. I:DII:OR'S NOTICES.— In the e.tuto of ,To , opli Doane, flo.sr.'l.W.—ln . the 0: Oulu's Court of Bradford Countx: • Th,c eudir , igued au Auditor appointed by the Orhan'fi Coiirt of .13-radforil .Cmlntry: to distribute tbc.'tutl i:i said estate as shown by the partial aeCtunt eft. litrlsc. Exmmtor, and salso to dispose r.tplooptic:ng filed to tz:icta-emlut. hereby gives no ticd that he whi attoLd to the dntics,uf AI N appoint ment at the cinets Davies., in Towatida, on 'FiIIDAY. DEC. 27, 1,72, at 1 0'o:oaf; p.m.. at Which Um: and place all porsons interested will n:ake known their claims and ti7.coptrons, or be for e \ debarred Trott coming in on Muds or to (Pict to tile disposition of saidgx.beptions. 1 ec.4-ve 4 T: DAVLCS, Auditor, Towanda, T ANTED-BOVE. AGENTS RE3T . tNDUS / TRSES . . . OF VIE UNI.T.rI.) ST AILS, , I - An i piete'ileal ettrotuary of the Origin, Growth., and 'l'. : fe:tion et the Cl_l'.'ef lutinst'riel Arta - of this country. :',OO PAGES AND r:,k}o ENtin.A.NrsGs. wr;ttpti Ir 20 Ernineut Apthors, including John 13 Loon Case, Eilward /lowland, Jos. B. Lyman. Edwin Hall,. - 11orace.G.ceeley, Phi* Begley, Albert Brisbaina. . F. H. 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