1 D pagOtlfet) . ot Towanda, Thursday; Dec. 11 1 18,73. L AND GENERAL. LOC - TEE es of Elmira, ate of the late Jogailkasoi.;: empposo to be worth isooo,ooo. I ` onzux has been kieetect of this borough, vie" W. T. H. L. A SCI:10 , :g . resigned. son Hall, ' Camptown, 4 •!Q On Christmas irrehipg, vitt Tho .►u I* • dance. ,An mummer of the I frowanda compact/ loving reggim. a. 71 , has been elected to All the vacancy, -TIE Eureka It E. • A SW S • G of the Bradford COmitY i iknti4ieeret Society dasociation, will be held at 'fought Hollotr.ion Wednesday and Thursday GC!. Azasia' '•,;orr. Congressman-at; large for thlidlAFict, has presented & bill in the House repealing the Taw of 1873. requiring payment of poetess on newspapers in exu)m,. where printed.. Tame Ibe a meeting of these , era! fire companies of this place, on Mond+ evening neat, for the purpose of _electing Chief and stiAseistant Engineer for the eoir: ing year. • • THE regular weeling of the Sun day-School Amine° will be held in the leettiO, room of the* E. Chnich, on Mondsy evening next, et 7 o'clocki r Eev. Case . E. hickvAran will deliver lan ad eas on some subject con: , nected with I thepiiiiday-ischool work. g- Tam following persorie have bee* chosen °Biceps of Mantas No. 4, for the nom, ing you : TorelOan—,J tam m s Couzi. Assistant -I r a B. 41cErrotal., President 'mm Nomrs. . • Vice President—J. D. Morram - o, Jo: Eecfetary E. C. Inv o. 2reasurer l Z. Davis. PErsonv---4We are 'gratified to learn that Brsjor A. ' . G. IlLtsos has been ap pointed Stipeirintendent of "Prospect Shaft, one of the L. V."Co.'sinines, near Wilkes-Barre. —Rev. E. P. EisaixoNn and Fife are visiting reta ils-viand !mends in this place. • . —W. D . Tl4xa. the en lemattly and efficient clerk at the. .11 •'• qua House, paid us a, visit on Monday. • Roue Hoson: of the Graded School, or names of ercbolars 'ith perfect rec ord in attendance, deportment, and ladies, for the-week lending-Dec. 5: - HELEN itiNos imps, BEETLE RUSE, GEO. ..11001/75,31AUD &Air, LorriE ye:mom:se, LEE COIVELI, JENNIE BUD DAL'OII, MAGGIE KINNEY, G. RUSSELL, Mira BmmErr, Bzwpai Bannon. _ - - Piano contributions; $2.22.• •Highest, Henn Itonemos, 25 ate.— . THE Di rd of ...Underwriters of Bradford cone, y, held their tegular meeting on Detemher.S l 1873, and elected the following _ 4 i officers for the ensuing year : • . - President., S. Busaut. Tice Pres. .B. BEENE. ' . ~ Secretary. .S. VINCENT. . .. - Treasurer—:- .G. TRACT. • Er. and Rot Committee—C. S. Ilvsszu.., W. Si N4NceNr, J. . MIX,JAIIES lilrratar, !lOLA= 1 1 .03IEECY. . Flamm : vonD :'There was buried yesterday, at.. mptown, an old soldier, Pau.lP I li CaoNK, born - Essex county, N:Z.T., in 1802. When the alarm of the late war called patriots to arms, he ieonded, though' nearly CO years old. He Euffe ed much 'with illness, in the army. He bra also a soldier cf the crag: in the M. E. Church for forty years, and one who commanded e respect ar.d _ confider:l'os of those who knei him. ' 1 -‘ "Blegsed are' the dead that die in the Lord ; yes, gaith the rrit,land tdiff works do follow them." l I Merryall, De . 6,1873. 1 _ ars of the GradesiSeheel •ition in iterates liall,.Thnisday The entertainment con.ist orations, compositions, , rot: The echo I will give an exhi evening, De 0.191 of declamations vocal and inst mental, tableaux, etc. The Pro ceeds to be appli d taward the purritare of a pi, no. W 9 bespeak a . eral and hearty response of the public to, theinviiithin of the teachers to be pres ent on the °comic n. Parents especially should in terest themselves in the performance, as an en couragement to their children and 'the faithful teachers who hal : hie:en! the school in ..the front rank of educational insUtutions. Besides, the _ob ject is one which should commend Red to every citizen who feels an interest in the proper educe- Lion of the young 7 ' nal ,election of Frank . Wedneiiday , evening, the fol tvere chosen for tlic ensiling AT THE 0.11 lin Firo Co„ hel /lowing pergons .yesr: .Foroati;l-0. 1 First Assistae Sec:o7rl Assist Sc 7 et r • Finakcia! Sec A.."13LAc., - ; _ • - ,t—D. L. Swi.ExEt, }Mt—EMT-AZT) , EllO asc Wxurtli.L. vtary—Jorts 31ctrirr;u, WALEr.R. - Treasurer—E Engince-r-,T Ass:. Engine ES !vlrrenti-L. , $—J. C. L'l'sa and Joux bloN tetra Pipenien-0: 31. l'Ar._-,o7.:Ft; ui Po r, S. W. NOLTI3.P.CY 3 M D. D. SIIIPZIAN. THE Brid 'ryiys a just Crib ttie ReV. D Teton (N: J.) Chronicle to to the liTe and memory of Wax); who pre l e2hed for Presbyterian Church. st Wy- IsEimmer ofd871: • ew mouths to t. e•oS; in the early n'ednesilay afternoon,,Nov "In Mlltsille, 2G, 1573, !loser :II asleep after a week's restless Iller..J. D. Will33D, a. ' ataunen opal, a faithful pastor of the n Church in that city. tra. yon, bnt t nova' to ustirho Isber• bred him. as one eittlesi- of hie ko -sa it tenderly eympathlzin,e, : ly fearlers In the discharge of toi"eing id fever, rafriister of thO L First Yu- iby f eri known to most oT ea at his side and life for. Christ's s: friend, as absolut :duty. ` His sudden dent I was in reward of fidelity. He -son it la Riving comfort to a htth child sick of a malignant fever ; tar, bending over, to soothe its fears and pains, bmight the disease himself, and tired,.soon fel sal p. . He was buried ft the Church in which he hid et a hint ordained two' ears before. . ' Watt th- strength of hie manhood yet upon him; with joy and enthrisiasin for his work yet undim• rued; his face sub* with bright hopes, he passed away to a nobler manhood—to a greater joy— to a richer work—to ruin brighter hopes. With sadden ed steps we sollowdd him to his .burial, and wrote in the sands of his grave "dolt to dust, ashes to ashes"; bat upon Our hearts we wrote : "Blessed are tie dead which, die In the Lord" 13o've left c _him asleep beuelth the pines, content that I ter sh-sil sigh over his ;want? place till the morrreo_ii, \: when we 0141 See him again, with all the rarisomed cer oar households who have fallen asleep, and who shill awake together with hint.' when the .11Laster CI.T.e3 at the breaking of the,day; - ' H. i ___. TuseNroas -r -t The northern portion. Of Oar township if somewhat of a lumber ccmn in'. • A.. Watitirs i w owns some sixteen hundred ' acres, upon which is a steam saw-Mill under the superintendiicc of W. Cnimsrmat. .k large form of hands is employed in stocking the mill, and bm i tinesa is brisk. Nest Is the steam saw-mill or Ir cs prs Lawis, 2d. ft was here that Ciavvoic Lewis, of kferryall, lost the three first fingers of , his left hand some two REELS. since. He was sawing after dark. rola felt too near the I" circular." The third steam saw-mill, ownedy Jams Owari, is' played °lit for the present. It bu r ned up (or down) last Friday night: I had been ideperatiOn a little t °Ter a year, and ' . cost $3,000. It was insured at two-thirds its ripe. FA:tenement house at the . Wittman mill, occupied by a :Sir. Tatum, was. burned last Morqlay, and only one chair saved from thellames. Cause of the tire unknown. Diptheria is s • so' prevalent among the , youth in one nel hborhood, that they will pro bah!y have to p tpone the public school in -definitely., . Several month ago—in August—we noticed a,Ourter of little toad-stools,'as we thought, at the horse-barn, but on plating np - a specunen and evsmini g, Ir i e_changed our mind; Tea; they were turtiei' eggs. We put them in our bu r and took thiiiin to the house, remarking to the "mistrskiiit of the house,"- .as we came in, that if she liked !'turtle soup," here wits some thing to make it that was young and tender. But the did n't like soup. Before emptying our bit into pig-trcrairte broke one of She loath tz7 pelts to Fee hoiett Looked initlio,stui found I I' , a young black snake three inches long. ; You better behrie that We took &Aare in , 111 P -. ping " those twenty infantile snakes "in bud." We know this is a little out of eels= forimaka stories, but ouriDu the merit;of be. tag a true ono. • , - The price of farmers' produce has "go e. up" during the past week, and piople are Wiping for better times. .Lit them come. Young folks bad c Moieties candy "li ck" at 8. P. Ammacts, last eTening. Amu Dam Dee. 3,1873. Is.PQBBUANcg of a ion, to orgonizo ;11. Yost cf the O. A.' It.. cumber of persona met at the dace of Mao*. & Q,►tarr, In the borough of Towanda, on Satardai evening, December 6, at which time V. P. Ntosota Avaio tilled to the chair.: After Some rem*. from 001. Chrsrirros and. others. they proceede4 to make a preliminary organization. H. Ji MAN mu, was elected Poet Oomitander; Astra & V. P. O.; JO' MS Posits, J. V. I . PA; ; D. W. Scorr, Q. ; Dr. W. B. Karts Borgeon ; E OITZION. jr.; Officer of the Day; 'mid D. L. BwzEsr, Officer of the Guard. On motion the P.' 0„ O. it. P. CL, and ;I. V. P. 0, were made a committee to examine the discharge repent of all arplicants for member- I .1 ship. ' The Milkman appointed D. W.113c057, E. Ovinrron, jr., and 8., IL Elois a oorinnltteas to procnke s place of mOting On motion the initiation, tee was flied it twi) dollar It was enggested that the above proceedings be published; and that a cordial Imitation bo extended to all soldiersind ea' col Who live in trade be with them at their 'next meeting. • Adjourned•- to meet at the- same' place on Monday evening, Dec:l.s, at!li o'clock. 1 , ia F. Nunioxe, (lhafrauni." J. N. Ceuxw e Beo:y. I COURT PROCERDEROS.--Coart COll - veiled at this' placo on Monday the 'lst Met., Hon. F. B. SruzErsi presiding, and Associ ate Judges nasalizes and nusezit. on the bench. The usual preliminary Wetness was tilinsaCted, and the following perSoitif,-ewciti in, as Grand ; • •-, 1 Andrew J. Layton, for eman; David Dlc.c:.- man,Edwin Blakesley, John' B. Bash, !diltor. Hornet, Hicks H. Mace, Robert McKee, /since McCarty, Bobbrt Neeley, itattnin Northrup, Lyman-Oliver, David 9. Scott, Charles Tolnp. king, William Taylor, binniti W. Mark Thompson, Henry , J. Tyrrell. Mortimer Fos burg, William K. Walker,tAmos P. Wolcott, C. S. Wilson. The Grand Jury disp3sed of the • following Cases : my z Bum. .COM. 111. Batt Donovan :— . ..Fornioatton and bastardy, continued to next t erm. • Cora. vs. David Short —llmi:tit with intent to kill. Corn. vs. Thomas neavener--Larceny. 'Corn. vs. John Slatters—Aositult and battery. Corn. vs. John Nichols—Breaking into a store and Larceny. Corn. vs. George B. Allia-Foreiblo Mather H of a school-house. . • Corn. vs, John Lynel—Assault mill battery iwith intent to kill. • ' COm. vs. F. D. Chsso--Selling ligaor without license. Com. vs. T. R. Jordon,-Selling liquor with out licenee. ' - • Cont. rs. John Nicholl—Breaking into store. Pleads HOT L TRUE nuit. Com. vs. IL 8. HollOri-Charged -with selling liquor without license: ProseCutors for coati. I, The Grand Jury returned not a true bill on two other similar indietmentc. ' Corn. vs. Wm. Bennett--Obtaining money on false pretences.''Proseimtor, Jiihn Ackley, tor I costs...! , • • Com, vs. Mary Itoss •::-Adullsry. ProsecutOr, Ebbert Eamy, for costa. Cam. vs. A. S. Baxter-Pablie nuisance. COM. ys. Ann blank--Assault ! anti battery. Corn. vs. Sarah Dowmanl-A4csault and bat tery. Prosecutor for costs, atld sentenced In' open court to pay costs or give&security to pay the same within ten days, and stand committed: until sentence is complied with. Com. vs. `C. EL Decker—Charged With de frauding creditors. Prosecutor, Ge4rgo - N.' Newberry, for costs. Com. vs. S. M. BroWn—Selling liquor with. nut license. Prosecutor, C. E. White, for costi. Corn. vs. Allen IleEean—Sarno as above. "O. H P. Disbrow. " James Dann.. " " Patrick Sullirm. " ' . " Ann Youngl-EigamY. Prosecutor, James Northrup, for costs. o Coln. vu. A. V. and Hannah gnyder-lBreal:- open a house. Pro'Scoutor, .Frbeman eon, for costs. The Court orslered nolle p•osequii in the fol.- owing cases on payment of costs;., Corm vs. George Johwoa and.Eagene Gregg Larceny: Grow. vs. Geo. Bennett atri Geo. Chabbuck-7 Larceny Com. vs. Thos. 3lnikey Secreting, stolen • property. Com. vs. Walter Van Buskirk —Assault and battery with Intent to kill. " 'ln matter of incorporation Of the &thena- Building and Losn Aaeociation, the Court grant the usual order of incorporation. Zn matter of alleged lunacy of Walter o._Van- Dneliirk,Court appointed a commission consist in\ • g s of John W. Mix,.Dr. S. M. Woodburn, and James McCabe, who after ingdiring into, the facts of the . case, report him .insine. Court ap.. proves report and Tssues warrant for his con. flriement in hospital at Danville, Pa. . to matter e change of township tine batween townships of Barclay, Monroe arid Overton, the Conrt appoint Q. F. Mason, W. M.Deeker, and G I . H. Vandyke commissioners to inquire Into the propriety of granting prayer of petitioners, arid commissioners togivo notice to the com missioners, of -"Barclay, - Overton and 'Monroe townships of time and place of rucetin: - ; ten days before. • ;In matter of asseismani of aanalgo for wt.' dining Corson street in Canton, a}art grant pnittimi and syp3int the following persons. to appraise damages: J. W. Van Dyke, J. W. Griffin, Charles Stock- E. W. Colwell, 11. S. Dartt, Sannel (hyena sad J. C. Tyler: ,born. vs. (leo. Simcvni—Assardt and battery. Broright from September term. Verdict, ty. cm. vs. John Slavin, jr., and. Myr, John jr.—Selling licituir without license. No evidence appearing• against. defendant, verdict of trot guilty Was rendere. 'corn. vs. John Slavin, sr., 'Thos. SluViit, and Patrick Froin September term—Sell ing hunor 'without license. Bench warrant re— turned defendant"non est. Cora. vs. Henry Whcelcr—Larceny. Verdict guilty. Coin. To, H. S. Holton—Selling liquor with onk license Com. TO. Fred Granger, Win: 'Wright;John Williams, tanner Watts, Joel' Bennett, and Means Wattsillisanit and battery upon an officer. Bench warrant again 4 Fred Granger snd Wm. Wright returned non es;. Continued to next term. 1 I ca ; Martin L. Koene.y—rorniciition and b‘litardy. hi. L. gooney and 8.8. Ramiey held in the sum of saa each to aivear at Ray ses sions.• • Grand Tary clisOarged on Thinaday. • • THE GOOD TEMPLAR CONVENT/ON AT Fap~KUEMAIX.—Tho Bradford. County Con tention I. Q. of 0. T., =et at Franklindale, , Nov. 20, 1873. in absence of the W. C. T.. Hon. B. S. Dartt, was elected pro tint. After -appointing to HU waeant offices, a quarter or an hour was spent in v devotional p7.erciseit. The following COM. mutes were appointed : _ On Credentials—T. T. Smiley. . B. B. Bollett, t L O. Vaughan. . Oft. Resolutions-13.8 Butts, B. F. Fox, Bev. Q pzewell. , -.. • . . On Business—J. M. Mit, L. Lintz, T. B. Barns. Adjourned. Arrmoos strAws, 0. W. C. T., Wagner, in the chair. Journal of last Convention read and adopted. '_iCom. reittee on credentials reported the folloiaing de; ,;.Ltea present: 1. .Some Lodge No. 469, 31. E. Chubbnck, Z B. Baines, D. B. Boardman, *dater E. Carey. Idonroeton Star Lodge, No. 271, Bev. E. H. branmer, B. B. Hollett. .; _ Lftierty Corners Lodge, No. lo ca, B, F. Fax, J. M. Piatt. ; ; tattoo Lodge N. 408, S. P. channel,. B. D. s, Mrs. G. H. Edell, Mrs. A. N. Spalding: MighLand Lodge, No. US, T. T. Simla, B. B. !darn% North Towanda ( No 630,140ui1e Poste, JoD ale . - * I Franktitillate Lo d ge No. 49703. Perry, I. Lantz. 1 I . , • W.Yealeirig Lodge, NO. it. 1, 0. YangWWl 8.8. Butts. • West Piciallia Lodge, No. 677 ! . Bet b. No ell.. - - 1 i ; i ElevationWle, No. 47Q, L Et. Davis; W. ti. Brown, Geo. Panay. Mrs. Davie, Mrs. Brown, Mai Emory:. sl.-/ , Delegates report the lodges LS doing a good work, and are putting forth then best aorta to uperesst o liquor tank.- I Bro. Be ta, of CoUunitteo on Besolutbus, re ported th following,: • 1 - . Resole , I That the drinker, as well es the seller, 14 ty of crime against society, ' and should be punished as other criminals are, b,v the law. t Barb That, we, as aged pi are 1 still y oppos to any and all licenses to manntaat re or sell Intozicatingi liquors to be used as a beverage; and therefore ask oar Bepr resented*, in the donate and Heusi, of Bepre. ,sentativeslto steadily and radically oppose the repeal of the, law known as the 'I to option" law. . f Besolretkl That we urge upon till lodges_ the importandeipf holding frequents public meet Inge. • 1 i Besolii That wo will petition the Legialal• tare this Cuing winter, to pus a law making any pe for paeans fursgshing any drilk that will iiitexicate to any person or persons/ responsible for all damage that said person a* persons may do themselves or. family, •othos reruns of property, whilst undei the influence of said drink and if the person is loot reisponsii ble, the person or persons owning the property where such driukis furnis h e d s h all be.reopen Bible for such damages. % 1 1 Resolved, That there be a committee app? in , ed to report at nut convention on the follow, tug subjecte :. • - 1 ! 1, Pint, The most effeclind meaner to bring thj children and youth under a temperance Unto aria. I • V • Committee, Bros. Vaughan, 'Betts, Smiley) Sisters Spalding; White, Blown. s&tond. The most efficient means to awakent the temperance element ofithe . dispict into an-1 tivity.- 1 ;Committee, Bros. 'White, Dunes, Newell„ Staten Be;binson, Boor, Ca r ey.. Third, The most effectual moans to enforce prohibition where ft exists, and the prohibitory) features of the license law wherever it exists. tomtialtiee,`,Bros. Lancaster, Bovvii, Boir& Slaters Bata, Fitch, ?lellec.l On motion, the above regolutione were 001k4 sidered seriatim, and on m tion were adopted . witheut discussion. • 1 OriaiLotion, Bros. Dartt, Brown and Young wore appointed a committee to draft a in Compliance with the resolution. luaking liquor dealers responsible for darnage,tdene by per sons under the influence of intoxicating liq ors. Adjourned to meet ia•churph at 7 o'clock. Convened at the church and listened to a strong arid argumentative lecture by G. W. C. T., Wagner. His effort was, powerful in show.' ing _up the evilauf intemperance id4ll its differ ent forms upon society, and the importance of 1, , . oclr, st citizens taking a. dec . tded stand for the suppression of this direful ey. fir.coNn nat i ij Proceedings opened' with ustrutition iu the unwritten work of the order. by D r D., W. H. Brown, afterwhich an open s l ession,was held. Brother Butts, of Commitice on &solutions, reported the following : I .11esolretf.' That in Bradford, count'y, where a large mlijurity or the voters am total abstain• era, we beueve a great wrong has i heretotore been committed in selectiugd Grand Jurors, a majortty of whom have generally sympathized arid voted against the interest of temperance ; and we call upon our jury commissioners to correct this wrong by selec for. the jury bda a fair proportion from th . nadds of active temperance men. Discussed by Bros. White, Butts, iKeete and Dartt. Brother Dart, 'offered the following ariteadment-: . 1 - ' • l'asolced, That we regard all men; of intern , peratejoibits as totally unfit for any place of publialrust whatever, and ask our fury com missioners to carefully see that no corruption or webng be practiced in drawing jurors. ReSolutiou adopted as amended. I i` /:esoiced, That we appeal to all temperance Men of whatever party, to' support; for office none but those who are thproughlyi identified with the temperance movement. , On motion of Brother Barnes of Canton, res . olutien adopted. Resolved, That We believe thq temperance reform is but just begun, and Illumine call upon ; all Good Tempters to do all in their'pow er to build up and perpetuate their i noble in stanition. • Dismissed by Bros. Newell, Botts, and Dant. On motion - adopted. Besotted, That this fine upon the conviction of any person guilty of violation of any law reg ulating the sago of intoxicating liquors , should be six mouths' imprisonment and live hundred dollars fine for the first offience. Adopted without ,discussion. The following was 'unanimously addpted: 1 I Roared, That the thanks bf. this Conven tion ire due thd friends of Frank!iodate, for the kind anti .tiospitahlo manner in which they anticipated mid supplied its, wants ' • ids% that odr, thanks arc duo the trustees for the use: of the church. ' On motion, Bros. Ho'lett and ReevO were ap pointed a committee to enquire of! the jury commissioners why no blown temperince men are drawn as Grand Jurors. Convention 'then proceeded to fix upon the next piano:llot meet ing,' when f i lainptown was nuanimonsly chosen. Op motion \ of Brother White, itr,vvis agreed that tho next ranting of the do'n'vntion held on the third Wednesday and ThUrsdaY of February next._ ' On motion of Brother Fiatt, . the papers of the dis.tnet aro retjitestcd to publish proceed ings of Convention. Remarks under "good of the order" l b,' Bros. Darbt, Barnes, (Of ItoMe), Young, Lancaster, Eee:Aand Sister Brown: Convention on motion adjourned- A\ Itoca7r.t.L, \See!'pro tern,: B 'USI2VIESS I \ I 14W- Y.hk Laces, of all widths • and pticcs, at Tartol4. Co'4 tai - Solid Hair Cornet .13r \ ai. from $1 tD $3, at Z. Lvvorra, Bridge-A.4 Taiwan Wanted to borrow, $l,OOO Euqiiire at this Oirlee. • LS- Old Hair Jaken etebanee at LANOWS, Br;dge-st. with Mrs. J. D. EL.. WANTED.—An active, energetic in to caucass for the REPOILTET4 , tar EVANS &'lluantryil call atten tion to their, new advertisement. 1 ' , ' J is ii..- • 1 M. . Dress Trimming, at 11r6. • 1 woupurree. . i • Go'; to Wnrraomß' k St; stietre, bicrenr's.BrOck, for year Books and Btstione7. ter See notice of gi,eat 'induce meets offered . by Illte. Wocanzum; WE' Children's Norma I dy Caps, 'at Mrs. scoorstrea. For the best Beset or Steak go to 31= & ILMIDZI.L.B.. se- Several valuable Farncis and Horses and Lots f4'..italo by BA TLETa MACY. 1000 Statements for';' $4.00 ; 2,000 for Stso, at ttila office. soylt you want the best Cook Sto+e extant, call.nt J , Ern4, in Iliercnes es. Beautiful long nett:wet Side Carle, from $1 to $3, itt E. Lave 's Heir Plaice, Badge street, i'oiranda. r . par An endless variet-51' of heating stoves at Joss's, •Ohieh aro b•lng Sold very cheap. • 1 , its.. Old worked Over; in the latest 141- and nitwit raiTrier, b . Uri Lprozr., Artist In = air, ser iittentibit- is dire?ted to the advertiiement of Mis t Woonn. , in another colninn. o . Vie " Girl° of the Period " is to. be seen in the window of LAvorrs Silr Nue. on Biidgimin. as Mrs. J. D. Exult Yang /nom' • Pattaina; Ada an l d Bonnets, at cost, at Mrs. WO;Davrea, •rnar lof Main and Bridge. 1.; Shawls, Blankets; aiid all Wooten Goods at great wi t * p i tioes. .6. Brfelts street. lai • IE6 OiTOVIITRITYI.-4111111:11 Eurittore art Autonisttingly los wices. o time, to-Omahas& . Now Ls Tivoli: displays to the Is.; an4s an imluense Ito* of lan Wort, D. Dues riascry atom dies ot at Mn. I lei 6 4 , umnocsie Patterns of Gar meat* Wiles, It and alumn i at,3fre. • I . • pa, both black and white, for old Irlies, for salo et Mrs. 1. P. &tip street. ~ 3411.711 e alietlies t and largest • as or . • tirtmett - liar Dobai, RA Z. Laoiss—a reliable bar .. -,itith Nes. iD. Mu, BridgiNst. 1 . . •. •asps & ' I Cooks have more, a better Wets and Shoes, than were offered for'inie in Towanda. 'cheaper ever bet" MlL4letintiful' pwitches, niade of !Mies Combings. :t tames, with' Mrs. 3. D. BrOge.st, Tomids. , Oar Children's! School Hats, in Felt, StraarandiVeleeteen at gre.iFoonavisla, corner of Slain and Bridge. • , , se.g. LAVOIE is the celebrated miter of *roach Coat or A No.' I lade Pats, wltirgrs. J. D. HILL. Br dge Area: I , ' ' stir To see etelfall styles iO Safi and &limits, go to Mrs.-J. D. lirnt,'B Millinery Store, Be •ge street. I Sir 91d Gold kuid Silver bough t and Idgbeat prices pal!), at. U. HztrnFutaa's, Bridge street. • • I ifir Urge stock of Pictures and Picture Fritnea, at• Waircors A: Basin's, ?der ma's Block; ; SS. White Em for Ladles' Nlcirts, at Nov. 12 2w. lavEDl•t,44. large inveice Is, Half-barrels, and Saaka, at a !litcCanr. JVST Flour, in __ reduced price. • • „. . IMP P aper and Cnirtaiiin cheap at I ISrurrcosija Suicr's JMercury Mock. I . MO. Fqr sale,nheap, my honaa and lot, on Chetitnnt - street. j Enquire at the office of Bxurt.tert & Tics. ' W. G. TnvoT. *6.: If lyon want fine Flair ork made up. or deidro to purchase. sat, go to E. La vols, a rellabie hair dealer/ Bridge-at., at lifre. 3. DHu elt Eaecy Store. I - - ser If ;you want to purchasd boll day presents In the line of Watches, Jewelry, rand Silver Syaro of ever' detffcription, call . at ? EIMDZIZIAN':, CD Bridge; street. VZP• One of the handsomest' win -lowa in town'. le that of lacon's. cn 11;idgoist. We defyany One to go by irithout looting in, and lastly who look In go and buy. . , , I i JUST aIItITED!--A large invoice of out, in Barrels, Balf-liiirrals, and Sacks, at a • duced price. lioCkaa a &quips. stir Mona. E. 1.401 E has an.t?xpe< hence of fifteen yoara in the hate buslnolli,--ni BJ4 Importer of hatean hair, ant coarefineetly a judge iot a good arn4C.: • irlf yon will call at TELNDELMAIei eweiry Store, Bridge e'trect, and price hie oods, yon will be initialed that it Is. tho place o purchase. . ter The' . ladies ofl tlie Wysox Pres . 4yterlan CltnrCh will has° !an Qyater Supper on *ciday eveninF, Dec. 12, for benefit of Sunday.. s i eltool, rdlionofe .of 11. E. C. 111rEn. . RE kir Great reduction in. Black Al pacas and I'ms Goods, at Bridge street:, I see- Oiders . received for all kinds of war Woilt—Lailies' and Dente Wigs, etc.,—at tjavoies, in Mrs. J. D. Hut's Fatigy Store, Bridge itireet, Towanda. -1 TeaOhers of music. owl ,pnr chase Sheet sfusie itnd MOsie Books at Teach. cis' rates, at the Temple of Annie, Towanda P . , • - , • tel. Ladies' and Dents' Virigs, made so line Inappearanco as to defy detection, at £« LAVOIE'e, t h e world-refiowried Peaches' Wig ',faker ; in Mr 1 . 1 1.1. D. Elu.x.'s Fancy Store, Bride-at. 1 - jMr Bergman`a Zephyrs, in al evades, and GSA cdlors, alp; 20 cents per oz, at M. Woonunry's, corner , Of Main and Bridge. streets. 1 i . • . - , 1:41i- Hosiery , (d ives, - Handker chiefs, and a fuG lino of Farley Gooda for the Roll dais. at 1 I EvaNa a: HILDILETWO. i f lridge street . i• • ' Prof, SILIatWODD'S Musical Aca depky is an established fact. We told him when hohlocated hero, that a good teacher would find plenty of Otal. The best place to buy School, Macellaneons , and Blank Boors and Fancy Gonda, is at Wiliscoun 4lercues Foi , Ane American, Figin- and .9438 Watches; Jewelry, eto., go to U. S. Hat- Loos's. Wyalus`ig, Pa. A large stock just re lefved: l ie- Instruction in . the German bai i i`a \ age, by liev. SHAY Loam, M. D., IV 121 t. orCiennstiy., Apply at his residence,4 , l6. 7 Arcaatt Bloch. . • 13ANCLVG Soiroot.-=Persons wish ing ito take Dauewg Lemma, will p!eaEe leave d:tote names itteLanTi B. P2llTE6'fl, south end Watd House. I \ ter Parties \desiring to'. purchase Day Gocds for Fall dad Winter wear, will do weft to call on i'avt.cht,..t Co; ,See advert se merit in another coltimil,‘ , 4ter. Persons wieli'irig to pi rebase Bea; Estate of any deacriptidn, should-call on BATO.Err dr, TEAM, Inaurance\nnd Beal Estate Agents and Thokera; „ •\ , yam- FrenCh Floweiii, elelunt feath ers,*na all kinds and colors of Ilitt)ons, for exdo at Mrs. J. D. 1311.1.'s Alilllnery Store ; Bridge street. „ ; 1 V • kr tiar3faflittehek, Weber, iloofnian, Knicierbocker, 4nd other Pianos for said cheilap and fm easy teilas, at _Corx, Passage Sr. Co TemPle °Musk), Towanda,' Pa. • , • The best place to buy SOb, Blinds, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, t it Fuogo , k 80:7:11. Facjory on Charles street. M ike iO7 Main street. Thoy sell cheap for cash. itger IS AZA 'BUS & Moan's manufact , , crag of those celebrated spectacles, hs:re clanked their'agency 'fret* J. RucioNts's to Ws. A. Oramtunee. , ser Why, rui the risk' of as sod denti' . when yon can get a tileliet good for 29, 000 In we of death, for 20 cents a day. by call Ing ob Fultz trams; at upper depot? as. We are prepared to print wed ding,lealling. or imitation ' , cards, on the short = eat netice and i tn the neatest style. Envelopes thrulihed when desired. Tb litraue.—Pro - m this date until ihe PIMP OP JANUARY, our store will be kebt open unit 8 o'clock lu the evening. Simon lc CO. Dee. 1, 1878. 311.Tilitir8 PATE ivalbilliG hat riceited a'inapply. This is an excellent one in every respeeit. It will "separate Oats from Wheat. and Bu l ckwheat roma Oats, and pmarti nicelyingraiOuld arasi titan for goyim r B. N. Waling le. Several &miriade lota,. neer the Iron Work, f o r ego cheep: Inn Mon ~ than double in veJue tbe Dent tee yams: Eiqcure at thhopllket, . - • Mir Hair. Work .ot every deserip. do t will to mold st 25ies cat. leacituss /low Task lake.. QMI 104 esimfas at L Lames Branch Mr Adam Brblgo-st., fa KIM j. D. ifiLk:e rancy Fon SALE.—The neitr house oji Main street. wooed door; nortlS4E Chestani street. lot about= feet IkOnt. Term easy. Plinks =Me maims of ktra...llowin and Of E. T , INIT Some one left a dock* Kni. ni. Drell Store, on the wetting of Anita Mat nison's lecture. The owner can 111134 it by Pig Property .v paying for this nOtlee. • `36• The subscriber has a hOuso to coat, near Abo r uew ocooot house in towauda borough. 'Enquire of Maim. I B. F. BoUralArt. Deo. 3-3 w. ' 1 • air tidies' Hats and Bonnets in ait of the !►test styles, fiat , received t Mrs. Woonnoris,torner of Main and Bridgo Otrecta. • Entrance op Vain street. • Mr Preaez 4r !imam - are Selling all varieticti of coal very cheap. They are 'sole agents for the sale of the celebrated Barclay coal. Coal by car load at a discount. Worra) 100 COEDS Docnioop+-De , livered oull. or L. V. B. IL, or at our IfauttfactOry. ,For farther partleulari on or address ' Hawaii Butrrusas ice.. Great Ore should be exereis . ed in the solectIoil•of a stove, or heater s as one of these very necessary articles will lasi many years. Bassos 4k, novo= /Me the .tht as sortnient of heating And cooking stove* °ref oliered In this market: t , , roidered flannel, TAn,on Co's; . GOODS AT PANIC PRICES.--Dll3. J. D. ll= Las lately purchased a large • aseort moot of Millinery Goods, which she will eel' at the very loWesi prices for cash, at her stcire on Bridge street. RAY' It is not generally knownithat H. C. Warns:Ea, 'at the Boos Bindery over the REPORTED, dike, makes Itiank*Books IA any style of ruling and binding desired. It you want a new 'Ledger, lournal or Docket,; giro him a call. Cold, damp weather approach es apace, and it you would preserve your health keep your feet dry, and . warm,' by wearing the superior: boots and shoes sold by M. J. LAruaw, Jr' Beidlemsn's Block. . , air George Wood t Co., Te,iior Sr, Farley, and 'labile° Organs, at low priceS and easy terms of payment. Send for circulars, or call to see and bear them at the Tem& of Mu sic of Cons, PASSAGE & 'Co. ft.. Dealers in Strings will do Well to call at the Temple of fan*, where they will finds largo assortment of French, German and Italian Strings, at New York prices. ' ice - No one need go in '.wanti: of BatiCor Bonnets, or any other millinery winds, if trey will go to B. A. Pyrrits A Co., where they Bell everything according to ite pre;annt value. Isrov2o,vo. 118. A largo assortment of 2-13nt ton Kid Gloves lust received at if. A. Prate &, co., at the latest low prices, and will be - 6old , accordingly. NorIOWL Stir POWFII, & CO. advertise in ito= days's paper another large invoice of gebds, suitable for the season. Noiviis the time, to se• mire great 'bargains, as they are . selling ilry goods at a reOnotion of 25 to 50 per, cent. from last year's prices. S. trass - & BlLDitzza's, kir A. Erma iSr. Co. are con stantly replenishing their large assortment of Woolen Yarns and Knit-Worked Gras, andj sa go White's Patent Hoods,.at bottom prices. ' . TAKE No ICE:—A. N. NELSON; J6*- eter, will sell •is stock. , of, Corm an, Put*ED Jrctrutur, Wa ches and Spectacles at great !re ductions from former prices! At Vitot.fres Clothing Store. Jan. 1, tar Mechanics and laborers 1‘;lio aro in Want of clothing, nal iind it to thbirticl vantago to buy a H. E. RoseNrimn, who has concluded to keep his store open until 8 o'cleclr, or as long, as business will require to keep oPen.' Oar Go and see ELIE VOIE, AV;110 has just returned from New York ith an immense stock of Human Bair, which he ought at hint rupt isle, and which will be" sol at lowest cash prices, at Lsvore's Brauch,E(air P lacs, of Emits, N. Y.,—Bridge.st., Towanda Pa. 1 sm. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Fir:at National Bank of 4 1 . 0 -wands, wands, for the eintion of Directors, will' be held at the!Office of (be Bank, Tuesday, Jana aryl3, 1674, between the !lonia of 1 and 3 o'clock r. 31. N. N. Brrrs, jr., Cashiq. BUY. YOUR COAL Bt, THE CAB LO.LD. —Two or more persons can club together laid buy their coal from It. 11.1. Wrr•r.ve at wholedalo priced, and get 2,210 lbs to the, ton. In doing so seventy-11v° cants per , ton of 2,000 lbs. can be sued from Towanda retail prices. • 11. a.. Mrs. E. S. lin nos has n ow ie ceirod a full line of Millinery and Fancy Go4ds, for the Fall and Winter trade." She will display the Emelt assortment of tritnmeil Bats and Bon nets, in Towanda, on and after next Saturday, Oct. 11. To LADIES.—In these days of faSh- Unable held lixturea; ; lt will be intereaUng for Is dies to know whore they can have their Iniada dressed in the most fashionable styles by an etpe hewed hair dnisser, which has long been need In Towanda. doll on E. Lamont Bridge.st., To. wands, at Mrs. J. D. 11111inery6Iltore. ser Th o annual, meeting of the Stockholders of the' Towanda Bridge Co., for tho election of a President, Treasurer, andlsiii !tanagers, to serve the ensuing year, c _will! be held at . the cffice of the First National 13slik, Towanda, l'a., on Wednesday, January 7, 157.1, at 1 o'clock r.u.• . , • PAIR I YAM 1 . 1 .Fein !ll—Theis) Neill be a grand Festival and Fair. held at the TUnn Hall, in Mar, Tuesday evening, Dec. 23, V 72. The proceeds for the benefit of the H.! E. Church. Come one! come sill By ordeli of . . Committee. se- New Goods just received. \ Gnr. stock is now complete: Everything iti!the line of Boots and Shoes, Bobber Goods, Glcives as Mittens , Trunks. Traveling Bags, Shim" Straps, etc. Remember we are always willing to aho\tr Goods, and will sell them at the loWest botton4Tices. Consort do Coml. I=l Oatobez 187& N. N. BErrs, jr., &o'y. toekholders in the Tcnvatida Eureka Mcia\er Company, aid - hereby notified that unpaid a s sessments must be paid hi at once, Or as tlired by resolution of the Beard of Directors, I aball be obliged to collect the same by law. .\ E. T. Euxerr, Tre* Towanda, Dec. 8„1873., Arsomicioncrr.--.The Hall of the " Progreadve Temperande &Conn and Build ing Association,* at East )3pringhi ll , Ea., Will be opened with ippropriatenxereises on TM:mo dish Dec. 18, 1873, at 10k o'clOci A. u. Esti D. O. Bascom, of Philadelphia; >gill deliver the opening address, and the " Dedicatory " Pill follow a financial statement. Invitations are extended to Rev. Drum Pun, Di, D. aIiAT, I. H. Wzrros, Dr. Oasis= and okkers, who with the piston, B. H. at.vr and P. 13:20,10, are expected to continue the meeting 4er the, following 13/bbeat h. Good music will be at tendance, and no pains spired to rendarAbe occasion one of interest to all lovers of Tempt lance; Education, Moral &form, or Beligibult, idniscement. '-Come one I Come all I By ;or der of Committee. . East Opriagbill, Dee. 4,1078. A ROI= 402 HUD TINICI.-170 with to emploritarge number of women and children; matingoluilm, tbis winter s and ell pay, Nab for the mane, Obis fow daysi stroodon s 'which will be giMak was at par beton:. Tbanork eau be done at tonne, If patties Fora to 69 • - Towiaii, Dec. 8, *3. ' Aan' ong the busing* es tablisil manta In ibliiithoo, of wliob emery eitiseil foils proud, Is 6e estensirp Book Store of 0. F. Moss. M. 0. is thorn gbV posted In the bold• visas, end keeps a, largei and better assortment of goods than cant e found in any other pisee to the country * cheerfully recommend him to the patronage of,onr readers pas an_ honest, upright'dealer, and ohm who rieveutskes advins• gage or overreaches. Bach mini should bepat. • se.,,Another great reduction just made to the Prico'of Furniture, by, 1.0. ram &Sows. Look at these prices: _ • Children's Hi h Chairs, each $ 05 Boston Bookers, each • ' 1.75 Best Wood Beat Chairs, per set. ; .... 3.00 test Flag Seat Chairs, per set ' 1- • 4.00 Ash Chamber Butts, each 35.00 New is the best time t 9 bay cbeftli for cash* and the only place in town', I at PANT & Boss, Alain street. . — Nov. 12-03%, - • lii`oll3/ATION WASTED or ViIICT TAU &INDIA AND Pawnv.—Ww. Batweit's wifv, Se asu Smut, was the daughter of %must and HANDIAII NMIN ; the latter, died at Wu. Bum. Ea's, in Pebrnar_y, 1840. They had a son named Aamittax Bnawatt. Bost ,lik ely WM N BurwEl father hved in the same looality —Coluzebia X . Roads, Bradford County, Pa., being their Post Office address at tho above date. (No money ; interest iniro)ved). Address t. lifonroetoni Pa., H. S. H. 41,--We hiti , e, just, receiv ed s complete assortment of the celebrator] ' .. nmuns spabirvv, KID GLOVES." LADIES, Vain Black, Black Embroidered, While, Par- - ty Colori and Street Colors, Ono and Two• Bu tton. , Other makes of Kid Ooves at reduced Ifrices. TAII.OII, dc CO., Tows nda, Pa. Se. ' Firm LAVOLS; • the world-re.!: nownedirg Maker. ever anxious to improve and "advance the style and beautir of his work, has late- ly introduc , d the newly invented Partings, 'worked On silk and human hair foundation, through which the skin appears, and each hale issuing from it. LAVOIE r"hnneoges detectimi from the moat critical eye. UM; together with enkerons other improve mints, all peculiar to this establlahment, renders his srige, for style, At, material. durability., light. news and beauty of worlonanship, superior to all others. Pl= Lams may be found . at Mrs. J. D. Urox.'s Fancy Store, Towanda. ' NIL DESPEBANDUSI.—, When some sad misfortune shall come 1 , To shatter your prospects so fair, Be your motto "Nil desperandtim," Fight bravely, and "nayer deipair." Tho' times are now bard with us, We gladly your profits Will share; • IdeMenos will mike clothing so cheap for all ' That his , patrons need "'never despair," ' Order yourgarnients - notr. PrieeS caenot be lower, and J. L. klcll.ttiox, opposite the Post Office, will make you a suit, or a single gar ment; a little lower than • any other catablisti ment in Towanda. Ho !sit practical "Cutist," and superintends the ,m.tunfleture of all gar ments made atbisestshlistnnent. • ',‘ AssinNEE,SAtz. , ---The undersigned go i s i gooo o f W. R sw.Vir, Bankrupt, will sell at public anetion, for oath, at the late place cf business orsaid SMALLEY, 130. 5 Griffith & Pat ton's Block, Bridge street, Towanda, Pa., on Monday, December 22, 1873, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. as., and to 'continue Rom day to day until concluded', all the! goods, chattels, wares and merchandise,. in , said , bankrupt's hardware store, consisting of atoves, tin ware; shelf haidware, firm implements; platform and counter scales, and an such articles es are usually kept in a haidware store. . • _ W. J. Youso, 4etignee Torianda, Pa., Dec. 11, 1873. I= TUE GREAT SALEs Commiur..—The sales that lizszeinEn SoLcatow is making daily aro truly astonishing, in view of the times and the much talked of panic. The low prices have attracted customers from every quarter of Northern Pennsylvania. I propose to continue the sac at the present low rates, until all my customers are supplied. It is true the custom ers have all the profit just now in their favor, yet thi4i enterprising store is pefectly to accept the situation, and reduce their immense stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Gloves-and Mittens, as soon as pnestble. So call early for bargains, nt Atm Sot.o*oN'e, 123 Main street. Those in want of lino white shirts, will do well to leave their measure at Airx. BoLowon's and get some of his own manufacture, - which he 'guarantees to fit, or no sale, at $3O to $36 per dozen. SPECIAL INDIIOEUENTS IN DRY GOODS. --TAYLOR & CO. having availed themselves of the recent largo Wes of gerehatidise 111, New York, offer to sell fur the nest sari DAYS their stock of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, 'Alt% HOSIERY, NOT.ONS, • ' UNDERWEAR, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, PLANEETS, SHIRTEWS, JSHEEPINGS, • GINGHAM, CALICOES, CARPETS, ) AC.. itils AT GREATLY 'BEDEWED PRICES. TAYLOR A go. Nov. 13, 1873. NOTICE.—The I memb re 'of Union Lodge No. 108, Union H. IL A., Chapter 161, and Northern C od . 16, locate ik and stationed at Towanda ,' Pa., hereby noti fi ed that 'there will be 'a meetin of the Maionio Hall Association, held at Masonic gall, Torus da, Pa., Dee. 17, 1873, at 6 r. u., sharp., for the purpose of electing a President, Treasurer,f3eo. rotary,, and dna% Trustees or the Masonic Hall Association, to servo for the ensuing Masonic year. . H.,11. tracer, Sec`y. • Nov. 12,1873-3 t. ' ' ' - ; ' Thu Cou=BY "GENTLEMSN—VOLIJME' son 1871.-The Cultivator and Country Genll6 man,-for the past forty years, has ranked, both is this country and abroad, as the standard joutnalot Amerion agriculture. The editors and proprietors, in addition to their own per sonal labors; are regularly assisted by, a very large number of special correspondents and regular contributors, among whcim aro includ ed many leading agriculturists, In all parts of the country, East and West — a nd hundred occasional and voluntary writers, di rectly in the ranks of .the best farmers and hor ticulturists of near., every State in the Onion. With the co-operation of so large a cores of practical med, this journal is intended to pos sess exceptional value as the chosen medium of nter-communicatioh among all classes interest ed in the Products and fertility of the land— tiros* who militate and those who consume— the buyer and 'shipper, as well as the Bret own er of the crep—breedera of improved: animals and their customers--manufacturers of imprev ed machinery, and those who purchase and ern ploy it—nurserymen and fruit valsers- r and, ea r pechilly. to supply railer and better data as to the progress, prospects and returns of each iincoesaive season, as throwing light- , upon one of the moat important of all'egiestions— when to buy and when to sea. • . 03untry Gentletnanfra puhlish• cirweeily; on the following terms, when paid litrictly in advance: One copy, 'one year, $2 50; four copies, $lO, and an additional copy for the yitax free to the tender of the club ; ten copies, $2O, and an adildonal copy for the year fret) to the sender of the club. • , Specimen copies ram - Address' • , • Ltrut*Tuezus do Box, Publishers, 'Albany. N. Y. • , 111 emirs Simpr, Wilmington, Newijastle Co., Del EMI GENTLESItN, AND ' CHILDREN. ARRIED.' ' TA.71:4011--WAKEIBAN.—At the Parionege, skinner a Eddy. Pa., Dee. 3, 1873. BY nev. P. II Tower lb. Hanford O. Taylor, of Auburn, is Pa., u nal i gh tat3opbroula A. Wakeman, ot East Bp Ps.. • • }, WAXEILiIt ADTBIL—At the IL E. Parson ', ago, Bkloasta zetly, Pa.. Dea 1878. by Ser. P. R. Tower. Mr. Geo, L. Nauruan, of Fist Ilpriagb,l4, to. Nisi Mary B Carter, of .1 %Test Autbuni, FIN • I , OWA.N D A ' MA. 44.5 T S. 1110MISALli PRICES...' itbers6ikl atert * 00 6 ,0016 7i brD. 11. PATCH ooldscidonbaiwoodatly. . ---1 - - 1 idbomOd knob + $1 50 flr 175 Wl= • r' • .• . . 65 11 bash..." . - ' . .70 Oa% 9 busb . — 70 0 046. 1 , - ;, 11 .... ' • ' { 40 lis*ut. li 011"1v-z- ' 4 , 1640 200 , Bodes WM) It .1; ' , !d4 l ' idak7,), lb now ''' ..70'4'df 53 . ** * dos ro Poulton* bush.aair - , . Pleat lik , barrel. - 'ooo4o zo re °airs 11 bash • ` .1 00 e.s , Worms es Oaanr.:—Whest 60 lb: . . ' Corn lbs. • aye 56 lbs.: Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 48 111 s. ; Buclotheai se lbs.: BUM 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clever Seed 60 lbs. , Timothy Seed 44 lbs; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; DNA Apples 22 lbs.; kin Seed 60 lbs. ' . 1 --. , I*Eits Gets IrriMble state of mind; a weak, ,nervons,, ex hausted feeling; no energy or animation;l con futed bead, weak memory, often with debilitat 14,*ivohintaridiseharges. The consequences ofexcesses, mental overwork'or indiscretions. The Nwavors Duman Ands a sovereigri cure in HUBIPEWErfs HOSIEOPATHIO SPECIFIC' NO. 28. it tones up the systeni; mesh; dis charges. dispels the mental gloom; and delpon derv, and rejuvenates the entire sy4tem. ' It is perfectly harmless and always efficient. Irice $ 5 for a package of Ave boxes and a lar g e s 2 vial 'of powder. which is important in old; Ori onis cases; or $I per single box. Bold by ALL druggists, or sent by, mail on receipt of price. Address, ••, s Cum Poimmt. • I South end Ward House Towanda. pc: Irtselateoill6l A NNUAL MEETING. The 44. nuarmeeting of the Stockholders of th , TO-- W*l4D.! 18031 MAJNOBLOTIIIIING CONSAbIj for the 'eleCtiOn of officers for the ensuing year, will be held ha the Grano Jury Room, in the Borough - of Tousnda, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16th. 11873. at o'clock, p. m.'B. T. SCOTT. - Tatum!' Dec '73. . I, Secretary. OTARY PcBLIC ... bil 3Lus Sr.. Towanna P&., withlnoble I: 1 • cent. Insurance Agents. ' , • ! • • 1-- . owledgments taken; Oaths ad minis te red: n 'subscriber acts as commissioner in taking' , dep ; on, of witnesses. General duUciOf the gate ptly attained to., , W.ll. 8 VINCENT;' . v. 1213. -[ - Notary Pub), 1 1,. MISSES, E CEBIBER 10 1873. EVANS &.HILDBETH SRO3I. THIS ATE OFFER r • 1' D.R Y. GOADS 1 • • 114.Ett THAN EVER BFO - • r 'INCE THE WAR! 019 HAVE TOIICIIED,IOIIOII, ' . I VGHT,IFOA .GASH, &LIG STOCKI'AT FIGUR iH MOW COST ;OF PRODUCTION 1 AND PROPOSE GIVING 0131t0IISIO3IERR HE: FULL BENEFITS You wilt lind It • YOITE ADVANTAGE BE TO BUY NOW! AS MANY RINDS OP GOODS `SOON BE HIGHER! , Dec, 10, 1873 ME ENTS FOR ALL PR I ,4T TUE NEW JEWELRY SBORE Irl receiving. in addition to big large ' ovrelry, • I ESE PINS m NDS, RINGS : • - P I STUDS, sinews - Fi A.241:0 SILVER WATCHES, ; A , EXITED *AIM OF ALL VAEdETIES i , • _L. • . SILVER sam STEEL SPEOTAOLN" CO PLLTED I orci-laKs o; p' descrlihone et the lowest pripes . CLOCK and JEWELRY repairh4 done manner, sue warranted.. ti Pi aMa • • • I .1 N0c.12, ii 1 LI 1 1 ,1 IL , ~i ,~ Believing that ' We have MI ETOIS a muntErn, Bridge Street' I= IMI ■ I I. - , I NV: IWORNVELL FLUE OOLD SETS, CHARMS, - :NECKLAOES, urns Jac) CHARM. W? 1. 804:1111/414, _ • . . 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H - WOE: Ohs t ct stat tso 0.7 ANIIA. i, _ Owen tin& 1 At J,:— ;B. i core of J BL* 'JJ I • I TltE IjEST STOCK OF • . I i Pcl , a CR I 1• ' ' '' Y S 4 - I E wA.R.v, 1 lOD WARE, I 3 1 BRITANNIA I A- 40 1 , LVER WA' ' GOODS, I AND I 1 FORKS, RAM • 0 N • RIB CAGES, I ,e. SETS, a 1 I , AIkiTERS, 1 _ OBEs, , I ' IXS? , TO ('S, 1• I 1 - I.i 11 , 4z,' BLOB' , '• ' ;ands DIME 11111 :1 i 1 1 , EP CLO - • Ir. IIL 's J 'l4•s Worn .1 • '1 g nu.. erous imstomer9; a t.tip ..alrea 'of an oppo , •I , . I I to' ofo . afro to 1 .ly the . , Bag' who d. I to sop. TER CLOT. sy:; ,w PRICES; 1 11 • { • : I .ned tho beat stock of GoOct MB TH o has j, liih2t ir 1 • D BOIYS'•WEII.R !I 1 .tasp. in the market:, _ my . oods aio all FIIIS4LIFIS I, • ! • UWE. ! I I att r ; ; JULIUS wou. 1 1 t I I HI WE Eire RiM63ll Ana wiaiwi One do MI .: ''l •:". r- f ' . 1 II ~ 1' ! •: : ! 1; • , ,: ; ; , : Alai& Il • 1..3 OF r ausof ra r Eitomodit'and Brisatti, a' ron C gCi elation/ Dyrox "dyein g Heads( and' Teter Dropsy Tetter Gout, Iteurialgir i illood,art th e Their et' acts ab all o:" Pi ll s. but veal in more o , the bl dlsordeied o and toile to the 'the eve day .able .11anioriosi wens, send ce great benefits They aie the cause mild as they are easy to they are entirelr o. P 11 3 4 , lteurnatiam. ? , , one ICS "Mealir Liver ponardijint. Tr iis d i Salt thmaii, y*64, as a Pill. and Pailtring l Owl losteongarfialPurgative yet . , ,andantlr slioa , bow nmedither a* l ate adoand pleasant to, e. ' " tie Vaal u . singe"' or / il4art itealth cur" ,not only 'v. !,,: r d tonio. tt i tt Peri ' fl'i Pins a ise 44: 401....,„:".;g"ut II ; tbi , ...te tho n In .1 I sc i ; 16116 1 4 il wh te l t ; g. I Thew eta p ta every body, Wilt r ni ill and i t a ' ''' " ' i 3 il * 1 P erf ,..._ ° , e y ii el riv ed from t 1 et plsyalo 'log • II aa Sli Being !aka; IIa btiing Out' / 3 70 1 ......' 0 014 a 4Q., Lqw.r.uu. andl i Aitallti(nlen l er "R: let it . d Dealers In I ' 1 ;1 r STORE i 1 • ' , TA: T IT i THE LAD; I :ii i . ..ngtt medium to ii ;.tlftill ' ' 1 I I 1 icileii :A I IR DRESf 1 1 BU MID3NT 1 iie o a &ET jot T Pa. r 4411 rd.-When d fog V ,4i; vita answer the cc or e I with * call 'e er I°Ttg° dent, less t L i ... I I ; It g r vTE, 1 ) . Dg, J. Q. AlI Bold by ell Augupt 28 A " T r 1 tofff you of SESG • ES ' I { •. ' , mad ) I - 1- lomt coifed Therquestfon to ;the we oy : ;th ehair, at e location,: by al .before: m . g y. u i l goodc;ttneq d . than ray °Ma iil l_ m ,. 1 , 1 1 1 ,1 • 1 1 7 1,lritiOt Hats 14Milies, I U M iimmaf fiat* dopil. .1 D. litlii. Foro l 7 ifrosi, tirldgo l'ea ILI 11 1 1 1 licrl2.s"q• !!!! P • tm the tn.' an • LAD 5 For th solo obj for by • e Lod! • lots beComci the best hiir least prieest _W. lag if yin will ht Ity. at your p astoq boas° HE Eg ciitl , , 1 ~,111,,,0- st l o 4' oi?, ...1 1 , , 1.,, . 1 kifign,l I, ; lir I, i • Inr . . lath, Ulna fctr, . In - ' • 1 IVQRK, I . i 1 I ANDY I _1 L I I 1 STOT,Tri X 4• - •. ' .14iV01313 [B L Cs 1 t t , ... t ". N.Y. ; I . ',- , I Ell !0 i ' I At grea nductio D. Tow •AL2OE, 23.13. aus, : Nov, An obi ifriciPtly Mt • • three &Miro pm di.y swum bENJAMR orthltattle,'lhtidt9rd LE OLD ~:~ eaa OR d so deal! in 1 ' & °°` . 11 :1 00047 testowitti sad o=o4lOak' toren Bator UM: tad • -• •re for the Cloottly et 111 1 liffiliNi AtS§IGNEE'S ; SATLE.-4n the ma a ter of the estate: of picob O. Fletcher. i/f bdold Township. Banniupt. The cuidersign gi 10n... . 3 4pi00 of ;„, G. Fletcher. a hank pt. expose pt. expose to rrabilealilo o utcry, ' at the bona& E. Fletcher, Upon the pr emises in Smithfield . Bradford County. PA.. on - SATIIBDAY. Dg- , Eft 20,1875 : COMMA at . lo o'clock, a. ra., ti&two following deem Wed fits of land, adage in d township of Smithflold Oresaid. the brat Of Lich lis bounded u foSoocsi-rtIM the north . bey its of Alexander Thai , raU by landa of Jackson akely, smith by lands ofpavid Soper, and myth by a public hip,haray. with a utall frame house and ll i bum and fruit trees flier and supposed. to c stain about. 53 aces of '1 : The second! nr o • er lot !abounded ea (ono s:—On the north by l as of Jackson WakeiVre by lands of Adam , Sip, south by lands 'form ly of Melvin Dibble. it t it west by lands ' of Dui Soper and of Mrs. 'Viktoria Oise, and !apposed contain 50 'acres of bbd. Also a quantity of hay supposed to.be about all tons. Tetras inadekn • • on the day of sale. . Li 1 ,'' 'JA A>: It WEBB, pv25`74.. , . !Asaignee • Jacob G. Fletcher. OK Ell xtcuirou's rr#TicE.j—niti is; hereby given that ill persons indebted to estate of Parley Johnson, late of Windham. d ed, are requested tb mate inunedista pay ni•nt. and all persona having claims against said e= to met present - Wan, dull' authenticated fa . settlement.; • JADIES 3f. .10.1.0M0N. Nrovbiw 2b. 1873. • Executor: DIULNISTRATOR'S . NOTICE- E . Notice is herebylglienthat ail persona indebted to the estate of Paul Hustainger, late of Wilmot, derseo, are request Make Immediate paymenl, an nil persona having 'anima against said estate t present them duly enthenucated for settlA• =tent. 'Pry: t . 1.011, Nov. j 1 Administrator ...rater. DS.II;IISTR.A.TOR'S NOTICE. . —, Notice is hereby Oren that all personaludebted I co the eW! state of Charles, Scott,- Litz of Spring fie ; deceased, are requested to tanks immediate Pa Inn ezik.,and 'all personal baying. claims against sal 'estiztt , must prevent t31)02 duly authenticated for settlement', ~ 1 ! Et, S. ritraGaNs. r,v 51 r 873.--, - " i • .11 S. ,Adminfirtratpr, ~ _ , TO • 11l t 013 T ( 4 .0 li 1 S 'icOTICE4 2 - 1 fiotice to hereby githa that all persoustudebte l ank .0 estate of Samuel CoOlbava , lath of Virytez, ~ -seed, are requested; to - e Immediate • a ent. anal all perionsittivin claims against estate must present thtin duly authenticated settlement. , . r..17317)34. ftool.4ttliall.r Ith 4 rla. i 1 !I •1 1 :I ."„Executor- ... TNt BANKRUPiCY.—fu the motto -1 of V. B „ Y.IALLET, Banictupt. To r/I0 IT VAT COSEEnN . Th..ndersigneo here/ .1 bs tees notice of his appointtnen as Assignee of 1 N. it. MALLEY of the, ugh of Towanda,; Boroin ti the minty of ItrAdfcrd. and tats of Penass Iran*, we in said District sho flaw been adjudged a b . trupt upon his own petition by the District Court of sid Disnict, _ I 4 , ated !Towanda, Pa.. Dee,. 10 11373 ' f Nat. J •gouct., Assignets St: CS I d an ;*KY 411tIFF'S SALE—By vir hie of 1 , - ..., a wrlt of Vend. Expo. lisped outotthe Court of t omMon Pleas of Dradford empty:, and to me. --- direcied.l there rdll be exposedto public sale at the Corniglonsetn Cu:Moron& of Tosranda.lon *Lox DAV el sth day of J.A.Ntrevir, 1674, at Icl clock, 0 ..' w., the frollowing describedlot, piece or parcel of lan eitnate' in :tryaluslizajtOwnship, bounded as Poll Ws.:l3iginning ata Ilastl corner on the month eta of Canal street; thencoislong said street south 44, q4e t ec. , :s west 73; peezheso - a post .on bank'of 'cos ; once north 83 degrees east 2 68-100 prs. to s posit; thence north 46 deg.. , e, s treat 6 perch4s to the fpfiwe c r be4taniug.' Coat:sluing 22 5.10 square frayed per cs I land, more orlesa;!all improved, with a , d, ening house,.Small framed barn =drew . fru' trees the u. !. ! - IH Seized and taken in execution at the shit of d. it. c la Don Talt II2C: vs. Thomas tamb. .1 • • 1' I .1 ! . 14', ar.,sauru, snetq, , T wan a, December 8..187p, - ..- i, ', . Ell Athahas seili Ev! :'RU FOR SAI4-*-The. Sub- F eiziber offers for Sale 201 acres of his Farm imovints;the Davidson Farad Shesheqedn•TONna-. ship,l liwei miles from , * Depot. 175 acres; nude :;itttei bast State of koprOVements, the balance. '23 wee Timber. Good 'Fakir; twOTArtzta Orchards, one Ouse, three . Darns and 'Shed", , one Orainery. and they " Oat-Buildings; . Land .is Located Suet ;and is of the boat in e Country. Poems- T in sion veal at any time.- Thai' will be soil at a tile price and a good; tie !given. For far ther ticalars addreas ,• 1 11 . (1.1 1 4.5DR8LN, • D 4'73' 1 Atbrx44 B ford Co„ Dal Bat,, her o 4 liE! wipe coal 'y iegatal 1 1 %TARR:, mists Wd t ici4te; • Roo .! J. I from c' To L . as. ET , 1 A ff I= I 1 P 3 I.2na 2,100 403 i. 520 8.280 Mali I=3 GEM 1 5,770 r 05 100 2,80, 1 413 430 215 , las t 1,000 454 1,110 210 ' 1185 -40-3 100 47,316 $ 800 1,614 9,500 f t,75% 1,250 1,0001 14,003 140?. •;.t•• 1,t25 ,•r• Comzolisloners t; .• \ ') . , • , , ISM GRIFFIN [1 • I. ___. • pecaally announces to lae,r old =dollen alad In i bhd generally, that s! oontlnnes the liIILLIITER 4 I BUSINESS, r, B old stand on PINE TREIEI - T..and that' the maim= Assonrama os soon, which she is g at; her usual toodgratolgiceit.. ry article sv 4 -4 . 37 7'?". h , obcr29 1873. ; • *, S. WOODRIT ,!'zteldedtockopgo (.4s, CAPS • FLOUNCES • .41411)1 _ - :• O ST, iron TUE NEIII I l • • - .rner os Stain and 14,rid 'a store . .lcntr,nc9 On 1.- 1 FURMTUR STORE.. • 'OIS.EPH' NINES-; OW . • ' ./ orpnea a new Ftinfaltate Stare• 1- . ;____ • E STREET.,:I'O,W/kNDA, Where ho will kFleir On hand 7AL T Assdarrmy„..7:l . l or 4.tril2grrtnau, ithich wiktie t coldl I ou al EC TEAT CANNOT PALE TO PLEASE =lv fAvorhint' Elt t t tett patronifik; ' • • , f. be 4 wanted in She EEO. CALI, ON itINES ne goods mail *Scrim:mamba I 4 fl . / 4 / 871 ' , ME CZ: HAND Al TiIEH IMI . I durillkomagocid ' ES-BAIIREi . an) . 1 ~on pilkel. at thi NoviSleTt. II II U M II I I - t 1 .1 MSG Pis% at sad War 1V IL LI 111 217 8,900 I BEI 1,160 050 490 10,745 E! I 2,000 150 bufine eq, etre re , • I ,ONNETS, I BONS, , Dna). Streets, over a EU. ad door • Bri f i saws ••• ; . • UM ...coo Ti-ll or ,t., IF 'iv 47';i--: - _;•.: : , ~ i •,. 5. j • :5 1. i- - - '.• ,- , , :, AN 'COAL -• wEar 1111