IMWS -PP,O:+ll ALLV-ATltilt. El Tfiere are 1,377,000,000-of ns on terrestral globe. The London Times is getting dy to hunt Livingstone. -- A. ton of rough ore from a Cali ja mine recently sold for $7,600. --Tho Illinois and michigan Canal , npAny made %profit cf $199,000 this year. „ nett word; for the use of the ent generation, is .."-kpothecareleEenesa." —The old gi,ld ,of Prussia is to be cted alai withdrawn bora circulation. — . Virginia City has a chilly, gliest that creeps through key- ---The - fences along the racific railroad have proved gro.it • —The late fire in thd Fifth-avenne 1 %Nee Y6rk, czlas(:.lno'suz•peuslon abu6i- —Ge'il. Sickles has bad a son born ILLb be, . : named Edwin StaltUm =I -110,,t of the members, of Con - ,1 - ,atiin g tun to enjoy the hull z!i• Th e population of the United - DA ~t the Gt•rhiau Erppirei6 about the •, each. —Between the years 1840 itml 72 Iv) Viva 11.5D0 public officials of -2. t manufactures trice' l the r of :Illy othtr county, but tued'tuore :!1erc,..r11.9 than nix. —Last year Russia produced 330,- Am tons of iron, the treater part of %Mc)] was trt , it ~ r t,pLrior quallty, —Pros. Tyndall has 'perfected a fireman, A , hereby they_ can tit burnt! g buildings. Vt.lgusou Howe and. Dr 1 4%. ,t,,re, in E.Busas city. Shssouri Lu., , :21,000. -.Totf.ana farmers band together factorlvs on the F.l.quo i:c:•.>u lactutiLs iiuu•ti in which - Joan of r,;7 jut .!..• , t, tof LLO Vuaguc lutve decided it. —N ,- Arai visited by a night, and tie ar:y ra.lEOA•li ecru behind' =IEII —June:; E. Thc)inpson, a Wealthy ttrin,.r of . El.. r fi-ntacky, is said .;o iwoot . ; ii3)lllitie. to ( , 1 ()Q. —Two young American - ladies :1,10 a1.1v.v.,t ,u.1,11c1 the authorities Of Leith, (7 - tlai. t Lc a I ,, quf:st to sleep ir. the fight- —Q, leen Victorill has sauctilped th int . , Woolwich Acatltms of B. sac IT , 1111:1 lx,! , i . Ltiog to• tho Royal. uf Euglish jourtvds allltcled to p and rhearuaus:n. • Ili nt s••v,re 'Adze -4 or King ti:• A,:: —The Boston Post "says : One I the ".11.thsird," beeath,e. it Lf: de.ki i , t "mah's harA" earnings I 1 , r•• 1 ./11.• 10. •,•111. —Last crop of cereals in the .•t• i ; ggr , g4,t,-.11 5 6.10,000,900 i,vou 0410, atj. , utuigfit 1),:z• cult, of v. 1,„ . .••I • I‘I) ):rd. person 3 were recEuitly p . , by 9 esupg sau , agc.i. •-• s; O:Wm what comet of . Lro un Silo d“gs. yhantitfac,Ora•P. of palmetto t 9 Lc put into t ractical c utury. Gotrgia. T[ti pro- . 1111 n•.l:tly aII I 1 —n at th,jw and John Guy Vassar, 111:411 tt h() i,IIMICI,I VllSt.ar 11.:Vt: 10 e.2.1",ki11i,11 a 5109,00.0 .-1,1- . • • • -I-A I statu that • : • • t•;,•••,- ft,r !; ~1:1 4 f luanev, .1 4 1 T ~ 1.; ty, 1^ -;.* S. , itiled. " • - I ,—.X.c,aoriling to the South Pacific .a.iy ‘Na... Ultima out of tin. L• 111.,. 1. , ,Uauc... bite catu,tt t. hear b. VIA t tot Ltr Lcad. *,}lll)lic library to 'Boston 2+r: Atilerk.Ati and En t n • •": 1:11 or the t - 1 —.ln lowa, the Ple.E4(loiitittl dee , w t ~ t ~,,, whi:ll of limn Bliculd r t vuto HEM EMI tLe State of Arkait- A , at h rtnt:-five et tit, (pa the • r, 3, rt par. ,It•lititatiou from the city of tht, l it, q and tlwir 2tl charilz- I) S l. : ;try ,•c. lioyle,,President of the •&.1; , •<1,, Erai ch nl tlie Erot-rald N.!.rtli Amer ica, 11,8 °pill • .J 1 1.1: •1, OaLtrto, C I i JI. t Tiftth-as Ltlgislaturti for . 1873 t. : • IS-LI:0o Pwpnblicaus 25, 1) 11 m -t., It , .r,',ll,l,cati 78. Dt.mocrats `. I. 1.1 L A;ol..iiran twijurity on . —.l good deacon. being abled to a ehautklier f , tr the t•hi , 1 ,'‘XONY, ' W hatis the title tit a IriLd• r? A t.r p-14 get it you eau4 get t i ! ! II It." Iron. F. 1! - Stait6n made an ...p.,!1.10,41.t before the Ways and tl.ver of 'the repeal of tle ;•• !...tit :t2 rt•:un;l!::, ~ r the .•!1' (inc-sChiy I):lsseuger ( wlth Atittetsi:h statieu. wreeLing t c.tt.s ati,l loliqtg J. ILA , . k , the IME hork.,3 purchased by the s t' , ,Dfc , l,-•(.7in Eriz.aiql for the improve ra,ti! th. 3 bred ttt Swrz , rlana have arrived, aullkl,wah,d, over to the vartoua Ce.mt)ha that f..ld,•rt —A cynical citizen professes to have , ( Ii;,;.1 - 01 ., •,1 rt pa'pable faili,g off in the 1:1v zn -, r0,10y r , trot., the up in. Tl.O duct rt h 4vine to go 00 hut, can't t hit; r p•t Pit tslur.. paper wants_ a real , root. tiorve-t•Gre,ley. 1 , •• e.ist , 1 , Y.,rv,mt typ,. %%Lieu newipHper ofti • ott al: es.,r the c •ttirr . , - `eat• critr.bate, will 1 , m ntnt don a granw• —The font wing officers have been , •rdered to the st9T °slim SI:Illy, Fa New York I.:(ll•.,llantiWthie s , V. C. Per,hetcm c Ch•trles P. St,a& and Wm. Wi slid . A.. 4 i,titrd. Paymaster 'W. \V. 13.:rry. among other reforms, unsung'' war. np nt slatos, urging. t ar ❑n.l a - ...tkt tll fiwzning a be,l att , of pen prtcic,• 16 ovt.:t.:!•lne. -Teri vroluet - of three iron fur.; ra.-rs ill 11, 1, :.,i C.)111:ty, Kotoucky, yieltled more I , z -, ! l' t , the 0 , Y11'n.4 la,: year than all the t 'bac (%) r..:• ~i 1 , , Dav / •.; coooty. where that stap:e j., i ~,, ,,F . , r-li,, ?. ti all the procloctord of that We •ri... •iiii.,tl,:. —No , v'llm the thing is over, the • 1: 0 ,) • COn ft,,.11i 01111 . the 1 t te •• ;;.+1 "2. Ell di , repittabie any tip•inging sal:: • ;o a t Oa , city a,a n at ,d 11.% p C. -- --A tire at Tau:aqua, Wednesday (.74•:',.+ pAt'tern is about fl5O (0), rll . l.l.lred Illt - 11 a: e th L Thr• Lre I , ) , eci ", .1 th, an in,T.u.l:lr.y-., —The I:!ii',N.l States storeships' . Li It! lAn 1 Supolv Irt. been desttztittted to ca; rs; '• • ,;! Ato-rt••:.•1 tuAtturat-.tire intend ed f. r ; V. .1 tst Ex:,o-11 yea.. ves•le!s st . t.l 4 ••;.i 4 . ! ••• tv I'm I: .:;untt trtv.i.l rel.:Tutu . tt Tr.e•t:. —The - United Stales Ns - ill driplicate th.v kr, tlcAtroved be tire or ;1.;• - b ~I; rprAt, ittdeutify them by ;a1;1 pt .Itltutt =I . RIME I t s t , ; 11. , r W Czlre WACO, an accurate • .1; s cet.cl,ll _TIL,, atauual rnegsfige of fbe f.! r!, , r1.• it"/iVAI the y ear flat .4'.•: • d, to, ;X •h „ ul :f t:, 11 ‘P.t-nw A.•• 1 f•-f ; • a ;a" Ir;' 1:111111 ; .'; .. =NMI 7•::,!T; Paafot•dlttporttr EDITORS: •. E. O. 0000n3cu. 7 S. W. ALVORD. Towanda, 'Thursday, Dec. 2G, )172. At (lin time of 'going to press, we we have not received enough returns from the election which came off on Tuesday, to form an intelligent opin ion of the result. The majority for BuNNELL in thig county, will be from 1,000 to 2,000, which we believe will elect him. The vote polled was very light. In this borough, BUNNELL'S majori ty was 110, just the same as that giv en STRAWBRIDGE in October. • TIIE " TREASURY RING."—The "dark secrets of the ''Treasury vaults," (to', quote the Philadelphia. Press,) am coming to the light, The last.. ne farious transaction of that-disreputa ble combination, called the " Treas ury Ring," has been to pay off a large amount of the State debt. Governor _GEkRY has issued his proclamation '4nouncing 'that the amount a the'State - debt of Penn sylvania, redeemed and cancelled by the Commissioners of the Sinking,, Find; Favicts eronDalc4ous F. H , RT iiANFT- and ROBERT W. MACKEY,' dur ing the period between the Ist of De cember, 1871, and the 13th of No vember, 1872, was $2,476,213 50,• of which $2,169,141 81 was in six per cent; loan ; • $282 973 69 in five per cent. loan ; $23,000 in four antl half per cent. loan, and $9B in relief notes. (rArdu'et,,(l At this alarthing rate these thieves 1 and rascals will pay off the State debt in ten or twelve years, and then, of course, they can appropriate tO themselves all of the surplus rove nnes of the State. .We call the at ite:ntion of thore, great moral reform ers, The Press, and BILINGFELT and seine of our biarnaculate neighbors' to the. grAt danger which threittens the Treasury of the Cummonwealt.h. These bold, Lad men shold be stopped in their mad career! What ' a great depth of political and moral degradation and official dishonesty will be reached when the State has no debt to; keep her Treasury Ring iu cheek! Strously! the steady and rapid extinguishnient of the State intlebt ednt; whieh hasVbeen going On un der Iquiilican rule, should be cause of congratulation to every citizen of the State. It is also evidence 'of the integiity and.fidelity of the Auditor General and State Treasurer who Lame in charge the collteion and , safe-keeping of the public moneys. The revenues of the State are mostly paid by corporations, and the ser vje-s of an honest and vigilant Audi tor General 'are of.the utmost im portance. Now, that Gen. HArcrn , i: , :gT haS retired from the office, we be lieve that political friends ,and op ponents 'alike will testify to his in tegrity and ability as a public ser vant. Dnring his seven years incuth liency of this responsible positi(in, hundreds of thousands of dollars of long-standing indebtedness on the part of corporations has been brought to settlement, to the great benefit of the public treasury. MIMI ; c;,ara ~,.., , 1 rt., WM i!IIIIII waft, THE ELECTION. 05-• As a legitmate consequence of the recreancy of the Triune to its party and its principles, comes np the trouhle about Mr. GREELEY ' S The courttry is shocked at a contro versy following so closely upon the public manifestations of respect for the deceased, and sympathy for the surviving members of his family., But the stockholders of the Tritnihe, knowing that the paper has forfeited the confidence, and probably lost the support of Reptiblicans, have devised a cunning scheme to throw the Jo nahs of the'concern overboard, and cudeavor . "to r•-gain its former posi tion. by placing Vice=President CQL FAX in charge editdrially, at a (salary of $20,000 . a year. The desperate straits to which the concern-is reduc ed, may be judged from the excessive salary, offered to a mediocre editor The present management is endeav oring to prevent this arrangement, and hence the trouble .about GREELEY'S wills—as the control of his shares of stock, upon which turns the ebutrol of the Tribune Associa tion, will be secured by the party which represents the will admitted to probate. It is supposed that it Mr. SIN CLAIR succeLals in obtaining contra' of the Tribune, that Mr. Conr.ix will be made editor-in-chief, and .the pa per placed in cordial sympathy with the National ; Administration. Eves s.should be done, which from present indications does not appear Probable, the Tribune can never be the Tribune of the past—its prestige has been totally destroyed by the fearfulpolitical blunder of the canvass just clos,Ld. Its defection was so Un eipected and reprehens ble, its con duct during the canvass so unfair and disreputable, that its admirers . can never again place that implicit confidence in its statements, which forMerly was a marked reature in the Tribune hi-tort'. SERIOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT. :CORRY, Pa., D,ec. This afternoon at 3:15 o'clock, as the mail train on the Buffalo, Corry and Pittsburg Railroad, leaving Curry at 1:20 P. M., neared Prospect, and when within eighty rods of the stationjhe trAiu was thrown off the track atila trestle work, the passenger and gage cArs and tender fulling a dis tance iif 'twenty-six feet, while the tligtneipttssed over unhurt , ' To the present time the dead ho :le:s e,f 19 person 4 have }e en recover- PH, t- (,f arr. fearfully burn :.• ' , Ptah ri c o! knOWIII t. • -, ••.;•,tite of theta tx-rtqa_sity RIM/PITY REPRESENTATION. ,_The Scranton Ilitpublican on the question of minority representation and cumulative voting Says there is minority; representation note ; if it were not eo there world not be is sin gle Demoerat itt die Rouse of Repre sentatives or Senate. Notwithstand ing the fact the RcpUblicans carried the State by an almost unprecedent ed Majority, they have only a major ity of twenty in the House and three in the Senate. It must be conceded that the Democrats are vastly in the minority in the' State ; they have netertheless a good, strong represen tation in either branch of the legis lature. If th,is isnot minority repre sentation we, should liko to know What is. The best jemetly is to choose district representatives. Phil adelphia gives Republican majoritis with great regularity, bUt she does not send a solid Republican 'delega tion to the Legislature. .Althongh Philadelphia sends, eighteen mem bers to the Lower House of the As sembly, no voter in the city votes for more than One, for the reason - that the city is divided into eighteen dis tricts, and the voters in each elect their own candidates. Thai bo'h parties are: represented in Phi iadt 1- phia. That is the kind of reprssen tation we are in favor of throughout the State. Instead of a, ' d system of Voting, such as lative system, give us repry ssntation. We' have the distret sys tem in that city, but it should be ex tended to every county in .114 e State The number of members of the Leg islature Hilt doubtless be increas) by the new constitution, and the muuber of distiiefs shoulci comes writ with the number of ny.whers each voter voiiug, r but om. This would be dir:_et minority rcpre saltation. r:zi LETTER PROM WASHIIZGTON. W;,;:111N411 N, , e. 20, 1872 Eli tlm octe din; e ~; ogress, up 11:e i•ttle ILt•r, trati.V.lL•ti. - ..'.rr ro will r,n t tir. ; lw • Silk..., it is n , t L. to t':,l 41.1:1%'. • ivith rithero, to on . ; .y tlit d thin; , . of Clu :- was and the .Now 11l the .1.1., , ae5. 1 , ••.. . • . : r • ^ altar( disri•ition for ur r.. ; ait fr that hal r 1 111,trt.. att,-.1•,,n • _ i want . ; ':o. country. Tit, • 1 • %fir. i. 11,1 ho . GRANT i 1 • tlw , and . ith 1•.;..41..g•t•ans ;hit in 1 part, ,o• r thin I , dce,r.. Pr0......1.1 ! , ion 1.10; I.Vo e,. d t:o. :,_•1 that tt:(2 f i rm ~f 'S,111:11Z. C. have h•-e 1 'I i}t. 4_ll ,ilgll i iulr , tt.atiun t.r the I.li',Di, and that C t the pi ui alt Mare y 41: in ,!,..:1(*.t11, 1%11., dirc!,t :.• .•••J .• •••11 •-; I nlll, .t t' .1. nr.i.t. .t r g• • •1': , 7 :n•' r •nice Ttii- ..s• 1:1 „r Charaet• of flu - th,:n Cictl n .; 3 I. a.. 1 ma,:t.rr a . , I .11 ,t t : V . r • • . ,!..: Wl‘P.c rt.' t • • • . t tso ,, . -,l,:uat,dr. i, :.1 ~! th, tit, not 4,:pear t..at tl.is rV &It rst,, t., !i .:L.l.- ! \!, a!, a Iner , , :Ls and au 1:1:11.ty of tectou..,ll (11. t ett,:m.. It the c t.., gt, at -t piut,A itot! =II hy 3p of a Bureau a, t e t's: • CI, ; :11(• and te:zulili , dts estaNisll,l by tl,t.• C. , tatal,,ion, ti • cl , :r1: t lien ortlualof wl.re indd the cti.o.r of the giA %%11,, 1, 11,n:- 1;1)(111-C.)1e ti: • id:A.ll, Wc e, the w•cos:-Ity tiro , L o.c r 1.•Iil ent1011 ; COI taillly it 1, d e, routine: ci.r Clitical ,:ntit v., kr.• tto tenni v. 112.. 1k q Er d quite 6r.f!it.14.L1 c: thl; th I.s of which toss b . ve.ry 'LAU( w•,.. (1:1 0 11.1 s chnc t ure tot to o.orr. abri, h, it th,sy ,t 1 ;a1.4_11 t •r• graplu 1 that iiitt...7rity pni p arc qua,lll , f;,inie (1 wth ‘‘i,ll .r education. d --id this lat. i are yet pr pared t" a:1 II"-, are r.nd b.: Id up an t ,cracy of edue.s!l .n. wh , tll,r. it I, eono. , aled under ti o..p.ilar cry ‘d Civq r; ref 4m or nw, ty.r.d.) we I.oleve,. t 1).2 fulit and,-r,t,,cul; that th , vn the. 1/2d:Lgo,ZI/e 4 are t ,, 1 ,QcEpte..l :,ti the !rtledile , ry .0 nhtcit ti.a atlairs Isa:t tile.. :1113 way . t. 4 thine, !I/At Lll •.it f t rvati , u frc.i:ll-t,tit , t.cis I t.r...'uaic.i,t ..1 .Thl% al. ti,c c,autrary, it ih a fait a. 'I .1. t rec.! truo wit hat, and e ni. , o practical awl t, of "pDvertimel.tal :y triqi miaLlc ti, 1...a5: i f 1 , t):)., - ; the •r- , of a lit • :,1 - ,.1:111. a.. 1 ,111. I ,n the l rt4nt l.\ it= :s. tlntt t p - petikly.t wArkle Ir p ,wrier ; N;;L•1; sznt,lll When once thorkrn;z:-..,:y tl tr•LaCLcy to mirrovc the tivrc,co. • - .. .11:•t: th.• NVg.: Lac: alotaz et;pll- sut c.,:y ci to pl.tc , p , ERIE cal pr, tLi N ale I ntlriej a!i ut the cwitiiry 1..112g the C . 311 r,•a,ot: uhv ti c:f tli., wlio arc seder in the orgamz.ttion t,, ty w v h ri ,hgnI L I iguureil; or why :c very mtj.T ity '6l the e:eetnn.---,t M.ty ty-whe in a i.nLtizeti—,M,d!,l be tlelnac,,,l carn , c ar , not the Ivrlimate pn.se:4,or., a coliege education, 1 a() 1,11 p0n..;,•,s trannhuary m a ;me of I iLICAI,II, 110 V% 4:• e,rcLltial t J . ILL!•Llti:les that ILL:. I .;.•.• 1:14 0 LE, cli ar i,t A great wally bilk .:,d re ,, ltiti‘.::.6 he; e ititr‘Auceu I,to the Iluu, and t , J the proper cornruitt..e, , , er l id ovcr for future ae tiutr, ‘itong which ere several ruviilitig fur u ;'further paytueut of Loutity to t.ohl:e.r.s with view of arriving at a better Llualizatiuo thau num. Wh-t may l.e thur fate when brought up iv ccturaittee, s it alktillS , et t‘i ' ktuau ; at.l!6 , ugh a 1).11 giving. hcuora liic f4.le huutir. CI and aer cf the ale,aLly (.1, si,(1:1.;;Y ax.i,ti the (,f tL;:r 1, - ;,(Lo,us arc I,oh ;(, 41 -.• n ,. :ot the It • :{h . 11, that o0.1.:h an immt.l.-c- glmit f I.i :;(h; silt ri,oit in s► L.ndit s iv? (0 er..rtat , qn jt)Lbtre. In the Senate the Eon. CHASLEI Suaniint, Senator from Massachusetts, In the sublime magnanimity of bls heart, and doubtless unable to longer control within his breastithe met flow of that divine esse t tee call the "Milk of human kindnesa,7 has offeredli resolution . " lhit the records of the battles fought during the late " onpleasentness " be strickeM from the regi mental colors and ,the irmy register in order to ",promote fraternal feeling between the two sections." lie might added in order to further pro mote good fisliug - that all the resolutions of thanks to soldiers for gallant conduct shall bo expunged from the journals of Congress, all the awarded. be destroyed, all the muster roll! of the dead and the hying soldiers who fought in defence a . the be sold foti. waste paper, thb iitiasfun list 'abolished, the Suldlers' Homes and the schools for their or phans aboliiilied. the gray( ,E or, the three hun dred thousand dead plowed up.the bead boards destroyed and the maimed and crippled ourvi rorc, pith the milews and erl.haus, be trans ,ported, co that he trace cr the to wound the delif:.te seleabiLiCi..s el our 'ids guided brethren. NY.:tt a sublime. lesson of human to Le read and tan,lit at tee many fire sides made Fore_'and desolate by the ruthless hands of t :use %du.) e night, with desperate and batter t•I tear tlwan cud destroy the fair fabric of our Villein. Nei er eluce tile dave uheu the lwvly Nazai•iu:.; 'Alikel the palm grovci.of C V. 11.11 II 1..1;1,04 in nrgi:tiA - BARNUM'S MENAGERIE BURNED• Only Three. Animals Fared - The Less Three Thou.s,thd Dultars—Destruction cf G-race •('hapc! alga nt':•'r 7 7 );a1 lass Very NLW YORK, Dec. 21. s:►rnuut's Menagerie, in Fourteenth street, was but•ncd early this morning: Ti.•t; tire was first observed by a p,•lic.-miu at 4z:10 this morning traniLug through the rof of Bar num's melts, immediately over wr•ero the giratis wire kept, zind soo t ta after the annals and birds began howling and sere: Ching in-a terrible manner. Sauce of the firemen first ou the ;round state that the roars of the animals was frightful to listen to awing qv short time that it lasted l they were quieldy put out of their n• user_ by the rapidity with which the devouring elenit-nt lapped np the tii.dcr litre E I rue t ri! it: which they were caged: lhe'only animals saved out of the valuable collection which Mr. Bar num had taken fatch pains to sceure, were two elephants and a camel. As these beasts were led out by their keeps-rs a 'Very large place was given to theta by the tirewen; police-m-u and citizens, who were congregated iu Fourteenth street viewing t burning structure. They were coa t eyed . to a place of iaft.tv, whert they attende.l to by on ly. The were very docile Irac!!..lle ; the ext.-de -Lneid and ctiolus t''f.at'..ra : - on all 1 s ,if The front Ituitdit t.s a 1 - wo story •- tia,•, and e.tittito:i-I !.- ad . .. It";.ct tier of coil ugve•l tr.•it an.l wo which vidth that pueti •Lt •.f 11:e .1.11.e , 1 as :t cucn. t• -, 1•01 . ; ties.roy ru.l, the whole burying as tholigh it Iwas a tinder ho. rue tire nest trxtereled to the church adjoining. is Lieh is ktiov - n us GrLic , Chanel, Cli!.rcli of the Re dcwiflon, and, although ti t• ustA their uttuos4 endeavots to save the build ug. they were unvailable,as It Sliat,-.1 almost the , t•une fate as the c.reu-t. un'y the fr.,nt walls tieing 1,4 t stantlm : .; to mark tbe plat.e where the church The Chapel was a Let church 'sum, ittt.--d by Orttc ,, Cottrell - The fire net: spread to the man sion of Mrs. Lawrence, consuming it; then to tho iron front building occu pied by nygrat.-, ivor detlier. Which with i rear builtlims; wicupi the :. , 11111:,., and Loth AV(:Ce (1. groyed. tbence it spread to Miner S S r levens' ..,totriage factory, on 13 , 1 i %ARO, the rear portion of \VI:Hi burt•cd $30,000 Worth Of carrotge-.. F. Gate's carriago factory wai (mtirely Curk.:.. intiage fuctori adjoining A - as shl4.ltlj. - The fire origirmte 1 in the boiler rogin. - The giraffe's ett i4 e was open ed, Cut the animals were too fri-ht t e-cala-, and :01 heir p-ristiLd. Tiley w. re Yrdned :.t Bardtim . ;: ugeut ..-itimaLe-: the 1... q s at it 31.0 Coo. ; 11. =II V. h t d l a • 1 =I 1. : .1 MEI NEE =II ! l ..:_1":lli LIEII =III n,t2 All tL. yerfk,ruicili I;JA thl.tir ward rubo,, ni.Luv being very valnuble. AL at three hundred peoplc; arc thrown out of crvlon_tetit by tile ti, e. 1al'1111111 . fiksse:, are vsriously osti mated at front two to three hurvircd thwisitud dollars, lint he is not in'the cit v. It i,: repori ea that a/Int - 1111:s - in snrane,, oit hfs animals was ouly-425, Out), the two i-lehhauts Uhl/ eamet s:eved coveting one half of that. ixtrraEr. LAR(.I: FIKF, NEW Yorai, 1 1 .1.)ev. entire new block on the Ives'. aide of Cent-re :.trcet. bet wt.en Leonard and Worth, was Lulled this evening. Tut!, !Lim es broke t war the boiler in the basetuent of buildings N05..81, 83 and S 5 Centre street, and speedily conoionneated with the upper floors, whence they lir( ad to the adjouung b 9 and 91, a!so 79 and fi Centre street: and Nus.• 130 and 132. Leonard street. Iu Nos. 81, S 3 and 85, the follow ing parties -are losers : The New York Newspaper Cowpony; Aiken Cramer, of . Afilwalikee; Dunbar - low Co.'s piuting office; Anders, - in, Archer & Co.'s boil bindery. In No 87, Jas. Galllglier, dealer iu bi•a'e goods. In• Now 89 and 1 .11. were thti taw offices of. Howe Howe & Short:•r, Edward Price, and the liquor store of GrJrge zee. No. 79 was occupied by E. B. Cutaftiins as a p tint shop and dwell 'ng, and No. 77 1.1 E lUkins a a i quer store. Not. 130 and 132 LE on ird strut, occupte.,d by uutuer;._ ens families.' and the tl'st ilJors I'ILS Two girls enipl.ycd in tho where the fire commenced, e'er: se injured; ulso two men, one of wl.lotti, Benjamin Ballow, is probably f:,t 'llier.• was a ruiner that sax peri:Lod is the flames; brft the riTor: was happily wifoundA. 1 he tw.l loss 13 t , tinated ut five thuusand 'There will he a larg& number of cases of con•ested seat: 'Come be fore the next Congre , s. While the nce.!s,itics of politicsi honesty de mand that a moot searching investi gation should be made in all these cams, and evcry possible . means em nlo:,-td give the lawfully elected member his ,scat, yet it would be wiser and safer to surround the bal lot with such. safeguards •as would r, mkt- these doubtful elections im poscible. We:cannot but believe that tui• praetie:.!of paying the empenses t!:e unsliccei-sml contestant offers ihillt , i'llie-ht for UN vry one who seers any oppl•rtunity to trump up a claim Y,1!•11.t to aapire to it, and take the tqinct.i of at curing it, without run- wing the risk of any loF , s in casie of failure, to succeed. SOLDIERS' LADD BOUNTY. The following bill has passed the 'United States House of Represents.- tines; and is iiqw before the Senate : To enable honorably discharged soldiers and sailors,-their widows: and or phan children to acquire homesteads on the public lands of the Untied States : Be it enacted, &c., that every pri- Nate- soldier, ' musician, and (officer who . served in the army of the Unit ed States, during the late war, for ninety days, and vas honorably .dis charged, including the - troops mus tered into the service of the United States by virtue of the third section of an act entitled An • act making appropriations for completing the de fences of Washington, and for other purposes," approved February the thirteenth, eighteen hundred and six ty-two, and every seaman, marine, and officer, and other persons Who served in the navy of the United States or in, the marine corps, during the lat., war, for ninety days; and who - was honorably discharged ; and the, widow of any such sOldter, musi cian, seaman, officer, or, if there be no such widow,his orphan chil dren nutler tWerity-.one years of age, shall be entitled to enter a quantity of pablielands (not mineral) not ex ceeding one hundred and sixty acres, of one quarter-scetion, which shall be composed of contiguous tractsoic cording to legal subdivisions, includ• big, the alternate reserved sections of public lands eking the line of any railroad or other public work, or oth-. er lands subject to entry under the homestead laws of the ldnittd States, and receivd, a :certificate of. such on try, without the molt of any Government fees. SEc. 2. That such entry shall b:•ii made in the name of the person -en titled- above to make thy same by application in• person, or by :1 lt, utidc4 such regulatioi:3 its tlic4iccre-- titryof the Interior shail ; and the patent: for the land so ciii.ir ed shall be. issued: only t such s‘tl dier, musician, seaman. or 'CPL, or to hiS, witlocv , orplion :thiltit en, pro Tided for in the tir,t section of this act, who made thii entry ; bit no sale. of such Find, or of any inter est therein, 'or,power of attorney au th:itizing such sale, or other contract or agreement in any wise affecting or concerning, ally such land, made, (xt ctiiral, or entered into prior= to the fssuiog of th , i patent therefor,and the actual delivery of such patent to the ycrt , ,on to whom" issud d. shall he t.f any. uffect wt_alever.bat every such tv,er of attorney. e‘n.tract cr rtgro:fe.cut shall he nail and void. SEC: :3. That Ilia St-cietary of the shall pre , criba rtfft_s and rtgultitions to carry the >e\(-rat pro vision, of this act into-01.0c+. r BURNING OF A BROOKLYN GHUROR• ho. i'rr,L•:f! ;1 •I YeitH, Dec. .2.2.—The Central PryAa-terian Tabernaele,in Se'wilier horn s: reel, BrouLlu,f Rev. T. De \Vitt Talmage pastor, was . dt-stroed by tire this inornin , . The fire broke out at 'A o'clock, the s(lxton and los :e,si,stant being the only person; in the building at the. titne, and origi lia.t.cßiu one of the flues, -the. flao.s bur:ling forth quiteL - 6thid , .nly. A , soon=: - :s discovered the sexton g:ive tie sa~lum by ringing the hell, which brought thousands of IT 42tator6 on the scene. An attempt was cmade to extin puish the flames with pails of water, but without 'avail. The fire hail inad , ;! rapid progrqs NN hen the firemen arril,( a. A strong ' rule was Li oAiug.und the flames slyept,riround ;;:e church, ckvouring in 'its way. the ceiling and walls, wort' sf corrugattd iron, becaux rt and curiud t.Af. Tug in.un,rioth jubilee orgnu tTits soon burnod to a chl i der,• aipi the whole inters .r the edifice became uLe mass of iiuiuc. The roof fellia at half past tat, and t-uon af tt:r the cupalo, containing a bcll ,ighing two thousand pounds. The Tabernacle was erect.al 1t,7 0 al. a coot of $75,000, and being built of corrugated iron W:l5 regatd ed :et iir c proof. It was enlarged in t,t.) as to seat 4,100 persons. For it. '.N 11' purchased they•o.O.eu Coiisf•- inn organ, the largest instruutent the country. The floating debt was off in Septeinber, 1671, and the in come of the chureivexcetaleti its ex oeuditures. The luss. is 595,000. iii,uratiev, $4:5,000, includiugki risk of $5 000 the New lurk :001 Twilit:TA Col:fp:i lly. At a mecting of The trustees nocn P. e , dinniunication was received from ..hev. Wald Beech.2r,ten tiering the use of Plyniontli Church to 11 r. Talmage and his congrega tion fur evenni z , seri - ie, which offer was accepted and thanks tendered. The trustees of Lafay - elte Avenne . and Classon Xvenne Presbyterian church es also offered the use of their churches. New Aiyettizen2nts. LETTERS HEM - MNING IN THE Pohtothcil, Towanda, Pa.. Dec. 25. John lituuy Nary Allen Dr A 11 = It..,LlLsly Patric: B John Lyons J Barre- Grorg,. 8. , 0t II A . Lander It Booth J.no -, , H. Slouahan Mrs Bnrke July , * Map!! Ed• IlardW en NV E Mikalen Rich:lo 4 Itenid tt M , MoPocald More( Barter 311 r, . MANetn John Howniali "has s itiLikOd L A C.a.k Urals MrNl•boh Eilon 1 Cro, ley cl'Alrur % N,..vete Gt o A Cooly Lar:na Ndrthrup MerNln Carmody Farah . Northrup (hot . ; r , • Cog. in. Ellen -- I,:.Plullid, I ruu,i A Cat ri..r ti Duuts trzi-s-:: LiCsa.ma John Pnnn Thcnaim _ . .. . Dillin Win 41eliaonover Jar.l, I.IIA L V 3 "Itmith Geo ll Elliott J 31 Sterner Johannah Galan r Cornelius Spene,r Eugene Gorman John SoMher John Getman Das id . Solhvan Eliza iirtrueii Itarp Stewart Mrs I. A (irate George Smith hr I) I) Gray W It 'nippier cart . 11,ckey La wren, -.0 TI/nretuu 0 Ilimtly Victor li Vau,„ordur Peter Mope Margaret . W /hams Chir!ey Hanemer John Wee.t I. M Harr). 0 1- ',I Wod , t Aa-an 11%rElf-t xrtl.4 r N l 'dizi2ol J ,, li II Kitio-To: Jame; White tie. IL • Raithn LI .. • l'er•(.1o. cal:ing f,,r tibove IPltrrs %111 .ay adrer t fk. LI. (7,"A ;Ili; d►te ut lI.L. PUBLIC SALE OF' REAL ES 'Ail: —Pursuant to an order of the OrPhanii t uurt or Itradiord County, Pa.. will be sold at pub lic side' on the premi-es in Albany twp., to sod county. on SATURDAY, the 25th day of JANUAtiY. 1+73, at one o'clock p.m.. of raid day, the following itescrilwil real state, late the estate of John Gard of Aloany township deceased: The. real estate atoirssid consists of a farm suns. ted Pn Albany twp. aforesaid, containing 102 acres andl. Otwrches, and bounded by tine beginning at an old hemlock con of the warrant; then e north on, warrant line 2 05 per to an old maple cor.: thence east by warrant line 83 per. to port cor„ of James Warner's lot; throve south by, same 205 per. to a post; thence west t 3 per. to plitoe of beginning; Debug the western section of a tract surveyed on warrant in the name of Henry Stark, dated August 12 1792. - rhe tinpioviments consist of abtut 4". 'acres well cleareda and Glieieu; co-utortab!ei plank house a rtory and a hail high, with three rooms . below and two above: a log barn; ate a young apple orchard !wine :41 thrifty grafted trees. and a tew p:ML tro,e. The %cell nat. red withipure wa'er and is loi . ated within* iew roils of the Surd.: vaa W. Erie ItAllßa.d. The linkl 14 of good quality car aultable for ti lage, the:. ho:e of it. Ti 101-1-11',0 to be ‘-aal when the land is struck S5O) whetr the Kale is finally cr ntlrmtid. mud the ha:Alice of the pnrrhiao money to be paid in one yiar the:caner with interest; soil s.-curity for the same. GEOhiGE Adm'e eelato of John Gard. RUBBER PAINT! ALL SHADES, TINTS, it; COLOIT FOB SALE AT WLIOLMALE . AICI) RETAIL. . . WATER PROOF & BEAUTIFUL, Made trona tho very bead mateeL Two coats of the immix PAINT aro better Wan thr. e "coats of ordinary paint: It is a chemical comp aunt, Which, when applikel as paint, is as arm as horn, - 'yet tmatic, rut prafuc. ing a 5238 c qual to menish. • It Isar been manufa.itnred in tbo Drited States for, six years past and %too I the severest testa, 004 lira establiared fel: itself a ; •briti/abt reputation , upon a, firm _built for the foil.,wifig qualities Eceded to make. any paled valuable, Lamely: Durable, not afrecte& - by son, .Rind, freed, beat— or water; firm and elattie, strong and adliesive, will not crack or pe‘l • IT; retains ils color, giving a surfa, as bright, smooth, and delicate.' to if viruished. It flows Irian the brus , freely and s,ttles, prezupdy. Is 1(12,14C0 to all kinds of painting on either wood, iron, brick, or plaster. No other paint will resist water,equal to it. nuking it unequaled for'paiuting vessels or metal routs. In alit the rmitr.s.h.s cta fu - st-class paint the 'Lub ber Paint is unc:quellect It is pr p. iu Pure Sluie, and in al, Cittace and other clilors, caroprds lug any number of dillftreut shades. One gallon of the Rubber Paint - wilt corer twcnty to thirty yards two coati. BEADY FOR tr..:E AND MOLD BY TUE GALLON la 1,2, 3,4, 5,10, 13, 20, and 40 - GALLO): PACEAGE.I, AT MANCFAC- Sample cplor-cards, timrdars, retereoc-e, lists, and uther plrticulars tu , rniah-il by the sub scriir by mail, or on pert orial application. • • I R. Mf`• 11VELLEr4, Wh01e.123, , and lt4 t;11 Aget.t.. Towanda. \o%. E. 1• - •72. T.T0.1-41..DAY H D Q .1 It T E Rim W _A_ T C SLEIGHS! I have on hand a large assolim.eut C TT 7R, S ;ins• utll r ti 11:luly Mary Pa be Phebs Pu.t. L E Rochtord Jobahba:, :Tbores A S. W. ALVOILD. P.ll , New Admtbmxints. Mt MST PAINT IN TEN WORLD. PIIIIE,WHITZ AND ?LT BLACK. CHEAP. DURABLE, ELASTIC,- TUILEIIS , -1'1:10E9 C~1.~M13 r r IN'~i MEE I= For ar.ythalz; ;Le JEWELRY, LrELI ♦ND PLATED %VALI Clll-7-1P AND VEST Tr.! ..cs GOLD ANI) z.11.‘ ELL : !Lt!AN A :•‘;',' hPECTACLES L , YE G I,A SSE Elt A (:•I. ASS A!.(1 a 1001 To-wind,. Dee. Di, 1,,72 SLEIGHS!! SLEGHS. I'LEASE7IO.: SLEIGIN f!nd 1511,.1 E TI L C H count r SLEIGHS AND CUTTERS . - In all it; N l / 1 “ , b^ ei , f , ' tarn -.g rea ,- .l3ftble , a. - Of every description manufactured -the tim ed " Will :ii ,n w. k ii ,'' l3iiLio ' ry - will b t o tinde-r - Ulf. char's , ..t , • • to order on ::Itort notice JAMEi BRYANT De,'!. 10, 1A72 AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. FOR ALL TUE rritrosEs OF A FA Imy PHYSIC ; j3111),Eco.npar•••1141:1, I:11141.,e;OL F. Yrll4l.N. Heml..tc.he Itheuruatagm. 1 rut,tionx and titiu Bilmumtiess-, Liver Col - 111+11o, r Tumor. n ud "alt. itheum , Worillit, (iota. Neliral as a Diaper I'lo. cud Ft:rifyiLg tie Dluod. k,, moat e 1..1. gative yet pt rfeeted. r , ,, .IlerV; tlilleh they 11 t Thvy i are Safe and ph. as :.ll t t 1.1.! rfal curd: find liv I!, at , the letll hund.rs of the b1.e..1; ;hey shnir.- late the sluggiill or di: -tale:4e' cy an Ihtt tion. and they nipart laalth oqie to the Whole htiog. They tat. e not only the t very day complitintA c.eryhoi;:i Ent :wit:ll4:dd:: and dangerous di.waßres. Mart t.nlidelit clergy :lllD, phys.eaLF, 1.11(1,,nr best zons stdd certnieates of great be - nefita they ha%r den% ed [rem these They are the safest and 1 , t i.ll , sic for chid:run, heCatltte Ilkhi a, "At is ft,t; (Ih,ettiah Being Sugar eGatea tlt.s tai:?; hi mr pain t It-v rtt t c,nt:l't:ly It ti tn. 1)n J. t'. AY1:11 & CO.. ifmr.:L. Wise. rIiACTIC tL aSU ANALrncia. Anti kohl by Drug, , ;:l...ts all round the world.. Pr. H. C. PORTER .1: SON. Wholesale at:ents "Towanda, k'a., and for sale by dealers thrOughuu tbe county. oet :10-tr. 4 FA.RNI F1)11 SALE.—The under si.me..l offers for sale the :UM/ late the estate of Benedict Aznol , t decea.cd. situate in Warren township. Bea•1(ord Counts, Fs , conttit,ing Sv acre , a 1 unproved; bat a good house. one barn and tWo ehecla, a horse barn. corn house. a 'frame hog pen, and orchard thezeou Is well watered. sad .6 one of the oest cultivated lama In Warren township and very ptoductise Terms easy, and to suit purchasir. For further particulars enquire or address C. V. Arno'd. llauly ton, Broom County:S T„ or C. W. Arndt, t,-)nth Warren, Bradfoitatoutity. Ba. C. T. & C. W. ARNOLD, South 'Warren. Doe. 4.'72.1,4 Ervensura. AIRS. E. L. .‘VOODRUFF,. BEE, HIVE STORE. Nlrscre.'. Btocc, Tor: t)fif Has prachas.AlPorn Alm.. H.. E. Garvin the. ettire Etlck and riclu.ite right t..) sell in thi., CELEBRATED BrTTERiCR PATTERNS Otgartn-nts for Ladieti, lien. bays, and Clanlren. A large sutl ato:: of lat , •et st)les on hand and constoutly LS: MILS E. L. WOODItrIT, Agent fJr Lutterick'a Patterns, • Oct. 1. lan. Totraads, Ps. TAYLOR ; Beg to call attention, this week to the extraordinary inducements they will -Ifsr. zit alt their departiamits. GLOAKS AND SHAWLS, CLOTHS A CA:iS EM•:S,- Ht_ _ " t GLOVES 1..\ t' - AND OIL CLOTHS BEI MTh INE 4 ' W' WM 11 t:'., MEE 1... 111!En!M=111411i t I:11:1; t•!.j-ye.t 1.2; vct r, I 1h tt the tit .t.r1.11 the 111.1111 , 3.1na..1 Si , - •2.1:y Ikt7 ! }` . 4th that tit • (ram,. _ er In (;••1.1 • , Ss 1 _4: nibei.l ht MI -LP 14.1- rt dt.r.t to th..• *third Wort• • • wh. w.:i • Ar..n - perienc ,, l D:mis r. 1.11,- dont , in a ,•tyir a:;.t t 1.<•••I 1111 A -c. Nl:wit - L:lp . , N. , r.:.0 .111, in every t , :iit:on 1!: raid to tio. ni11.7,4 I To any a: atict: m titea!•ty and dura bllitv n,11'40 dolo.era 1 bet!, iti , of f•ort- of 311,1 Kft:lsf,L•tfoli Towanda, An,:n! , t. 2. - UALL . S -*-";-[•*1 \N •• r rr. NV, ttp .t r tn, y. , 11:11f , 11 c tr~:i~, , u,l ~i:~~ l!MM!ll d. by a , rroi from tali!:.! Iv , It ‘t .4 a: , 1 Py r 11.. e ram? htr: - .llg , r. t1:0 IIEMEMMI . c.' I a_ c. If. Dr• rl I= s alit( rt.r 1:1'y t cx ‘II;..CAy ; and co;;:ttotor to - 1:t -; l':t.Tll - ..tuon for ittteutltatt purl 411 ....4171: ! beaqt;:y:P4 14..1 rit'Ar has no sz:!.. 5.... Sy ~,~! !i Dn. J. C. AYER CO., Loa - m. 1., Mass Dr. H. C. rt)11.77.E., S).N & Co., Wholesale Agents. Towanda, Ya., and for esie thiougalout the: , I , uc. i. Im:I.--.)::e,,, - . , I IPSIII 11:,—Chin into tin, enclog jjl.l tire rt J. W. ':1,7h0:., of flnrlinnton, on or st.,:t 11/. 'J•11 of 4 sc!.. IS7!, - 3- , -..r 01 , t ;110,4r, 1 t 6;-.40 . I. wth ill rt h ~ n. l'n ~, v, x ,, . . :, rf..ttiti.,,te.t it) ermio forward. prowtw,oo..ty, "pav cl..trgcs. awl Litt! her away or I'lo WIII t`'. dlapoi,-.1 of 4,`,....1 . 41.11.4: !01.,w. 4. W. NlCtiill4. . ' ' - 4.. N0v.13,wf . . . j . AliE TROUT, seine very tine ones, at a very low - prke. by Jane vox & SlEitCtlt Miscellaneous. DRESS (4:)( )1)s NOTIONS, .c c "rilLD', ti'_:Y HATS : 3 . kND CAPS, DOMFsiTic, 1 - 1;1 1 11 t :in :1.11 , I • I lEMIIIIIMI=I 1:; r.x.;;1111 L LAZ :I!o'EPis `,t 1;11 , ' .1r1,: , .111t4t:t : s': h' I= = l , , ,t SEEM i b~.~i,r... .•~ t .a ~r ~.. ~ .~ .~! *,• • r - ~: i A i [F, -lii ~Li~:F;i WitITVS - 1 . 11 ELLS r,oo:is [ T 1 i.\Vl:i; fnc tlod v^i 1t2.1 . : , 'ri - 111 . ..t it r, 11:r• scalp , by it 11:=e, be -11 C., r r. en•lt, 4 It m • rte. i,,slt r,....puros 'we: ap c:'. , fix Lau" r T-1.1-%,1.,: .1. X. 1`.1;,,q. M. P., 11:e . cf:7l , t , :tl,:it.s 'Jur U':.': r.:n .Ve~aciats oN! - : 1,01.1-kt: =II Practical and Analyth!al Ch-cintata, AND soLD ALL R0L".41),7il W.L..oL,' Erler Note 3. KEEP OUT COLD . -DRAUGHTS. Hare yrlur Wind°We .I'lo.Wa up tixer 1:11-1.0ur WEATHEII - ,STRIPS. an o: ry 4ized bongs. mak Vieth) zn0u1.1.41;;.1. They mark, 1 ' . ONE HALF THEIR . .0057 In Itirl e Cry car, and the okra half in doAo:'a lit,ry . rtinder , • SNOW. Dusr .rnOF; And :+11)w r:rfe . ct ventilation ire Th‘i Ladles are csveislly interested anti by' Dee. 4 . , , A i .Towanda, Pa A NNUALEFJ7I. • Orrice ToWsBn lamt 3.lru. C i.; • ToWAHDA, :SOY. V. J NiAlce to hereby.etren that the annual meeting of the t.tiii•ltholtlera of the Tirwatula Iron Mannfau titring Company win be lictil In the Grand Jury Room, Buromtli of Toiranda, on TUES. rmf. DIICEII BEM. 17, 1872. at ! o'clock, p.m., at which time offwera fur the ensuing yea*, will he chosen. IL L. SCOT I', SttretarY.. p m o s NOW WECEIVINC-- r..l:_ , Zl)l)Dqr - ZABLE STOCI:i. SEAS'JNAiILT: GOODS sou) PRICES • • • ' "1- 1 c• tr, 157.: • JEIVELEY! CiiIIIST7dA'i AND, NEW -YEARS AT Till 61.1)! ,, TAND 1'01;11E1:L1* OCCUPIED LT 11:1Te _lust rceived 'lar,:e asaortruent of Jewelry o all the lai(-•t at) It a.. V.tit , ri...an and 1S vise Watches, ci d frwn t`, - 12c..ar0 , t to tb,3 et 1.1-• , I.‘n;E , a..-zo:tment r,0t.11-!, ~TELL it 1 1 BEM KM MEI n . , - A L ESTATE ME L it•A A E'N T S HAVE FOR SALL: ON TERMS SEVERA.Z, DWELLINGS, BEE .Sitnatea to I)ttsiness offic e , w tit rr ti r. .I.N SCr 1., .:1 i L;t:TING - of ti 1.12 i... St .....0...', ..,:s .:i th.. rowatula 11:1,1ct, 0,, ntpan:',, t. - . 1 -• ti,.• ..1..r , i , .' t .4 a Pre-Id. ut. 'lr,i,ur,.r. an.! ilI. 11.11,14er? 'Ala l'e , held at the ul'l ‘ . o of the yir,t N',..t.011.11 Dank. ~u WEDNESDAY, JAS. 1, IS7II, at , n: , 2 0'..-:.,,,qL. p.m. N. N:I3ETTS, Sa.. Scc:•ctary D••:. 4, 1572. 117 . H. t , C ir t c ) ;:i D 1- 0 ALSO Itral EsVat.! A zh,t.i. laud bou:lht. and ar.,l tr.iniy lo:tuo,l. de4tring to sll 1. xu,l,‘. Partnri. Ltitt, can !dace n iiiap of sub rud,', at this .I.eney. acid rtV on a r,-r.,0nat0,,. commisi ton.. 0111, , , r Towan ,, a. Pa. • ' [Dre 4 • 7'2: 51,-I:Q.VS. WEENLY AfIiIIVXL On the 10 . :11, Strert, wh.ch will be anbl tle ear b. 1.1 4 , r le , g_ luantty, ant l licare3 "on .741 t :di...at: Coal Yazd. J 4.111'.); 1L132 . 1t.' &dust:al.. Aug. 2‹. L. S. CASE. PT:oprictor ROBISO:\:\S*IIEPEATING SimPte. Strong. rit*etrut. Safe and Accnrate,-whinh make,' Ut..c of nu bey! (inns ever etlerect to ty.q.tsmen. PrICC./ , front .4t3a to fiend for 3 to P. • Itaatient. West+ Auburn. P.a..' Agent fir ltrolfora. Suiquelianna, Wsorximir and Lllirrtle I,ION E SAVED, ;IL sToVES AND 1-111DWA1-111: JuIYTC ,II . , -A 114;:- .~ --:~-- -OF 1 - -I ' ; 1t :;ENIN' BROTHERS, Mil M. WAIINEI MEM la Ci ,_..a o.'+e rc cre; ci :_ rcp~ red 111:61 - ENIN Co., MEI M portitqi of tir,...t.) NOBLT:; VINCENT, Ir. urauce _Agents. EIRE -cNifIRACITE COAL ' RIFLE, NEW MODULE IA .PL'Ilk.7ll.l.l.A'N 6 Y Orli W.l . -7 113scellpro, THIRD .k VIAL .CCOURE:II.E, OF pr LEcruILE COIIMITZEZ gabo tbe following' annoancemints fort',, stAsos . ts 1872-3 - , - ROBERT COLLYER, Date, .Jaztuar7 3.14;r wib,vect—f• T • ba Icalda Track." • JO TIN B. GOUGH, Datk January 21.,1811 Sublxt—' , • • ANNA P. DICKINSON,. trebrnsryi 11, 153- % 1 11:at's to Ilioden-i Date. tit,}, FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Date.. February-2i. V 372. r • . 111=113 culi—s nt 1 llrxaY WAZD BEICIgt will be (1) , - other fretu.ets If their Servlceit CALI bts WU/e4.- triliterwize other 1i..4.1.11.rers snit bw,enimed. SEASON TICKETS, $"..3 0.0 General A:dm iFmion Iteeerved Si. at.i - at Kilb.7 . t . Drug Stine COM3fITItE c0..1 F. .S.I1T,E1,„0:: 8. W. ALv•-%ni; Towanda, N'.% 13, 1872., . _ rrIME TABLE OF THE SULLI _i_.--VAN. ERIE 13 A 11 -£.ol , l).—Taiting elvst 4 itla Monday, NUV. 11, 1872. daJZTLIWAtt/.. FIEMEri . A. , . , _ 8:00 • TOWANDA ' I '4:00. 8 :JO I 'BARCLAY JUNCTION 3:50 -8:30 I ' ....MONROE -35 `3:10 1 W114:018....:... 2:4S 1 9:30 I ....NEW ALBANY.... 2:23 , 9:50 ! .... - I MILLERS ' 2:CS 10:20I BUSBORE I - 1:30 •11:10 I BERNICE . - I 12.71 " A. M. i - - E VAN'S k If IT, lilt.f,TH'S TIIIRD ARRIVAL-01 I:R:Y . :GOODS PRICES LowEit THAN ZVER. ,STk , cK - Tilt FOP. TEM NEST I THIRTY DAYS SPECIAL DA:W.III;3 IX E SHAWLS, CLOAKS C r,:"!'l'HS 5 LANNELs MG 111-.7 a : . 1.111 line of LADIES LINEN 1-I:kN-DKERCHS I, SCE F A N CY E7AIBTIOIDF,RED LACE ('OLLARS ;, I: BIAS S. ) And malty , other. ueh goods s . ...itittbfE for the HOLIDAY TRADE Please call and examine EVANS & HILDRETH. Towanda. Dec. 104.572 TTNQUESTIONA.I3LY THE BEST ,u.t.atlett work or the kiod lu the sioz.,l HARPER'S MAGAZINE The e'er-ince...vice , eireniatitin of thil'ese..lieit ix ont , :ly rrtviestta eolitiiine.r adr.ption t l i, po;.ux dest , e. and Leeos, 1.1..,:fe'e1 iett.o ier. 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