•- ra ri Ito. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Pair . The Wilkes-Baxre'Daily Union 14iasIxen'aiscontinned. stir Material for the new wood paremekit.nn Main Street, between Mesrartints' rornur and State Street, is being prepared. se- Work has again been cinn- Inenct.d on the Episcopal Church. The walls are being laid np with white sandstone. 7 liar We trust that persons who have interested themselves heretofore in get y.ng np clubs for the; itnrowran, will endeavor •o increase their lists this fall. tOr The new Atlas of Bradford 'ontliy, published by Bizas, Maas do Som.; will be (layered to the subscribers in a few &vs. H. D. V. PEAT; superinten dent of the Susquehanna Division of the N. Y. & Erie u: R., hal been appointed superinten dent of the. Towandatoal Company. Sir The Catholic Church is nearly enclosed. It will be one of the finest church edifices in this sectioh. The cost of the build ing will reach abont $50,000. itir Mr. .BiEcant's ,big beet is.beat 7 en. J. P. KIRBY, of Wysoz, just brought one 414) our sanctum which weighs 15 pounds and mensnres,S2 inches in eircuinference. its. The Scranton Journal says the ,tonc gothic rltsidenco of GAILDIczn ILVADEIISON, at Green Ridge, now nearly completed, is one of the most beautiful in this section of the State. air If any of opr friends have a digpomtiok to sondmi Any more "big things; we beg leave, very medeatly, to intimate that a nice hirkey would be (wife acceptable, if "hand ed in " about the 17th inst. 4 Stir The shooting match which took 17hito 'at Greenwood, on IdAday last, was gw'tt .14 , Cr.;ely attended. Mr. CL I AVE4O; of this .r.ffirs.in!.eceeded in carrying off Nix "gobblers," I.i:D• LAPLANT one. To any person who will send hundred subscribers before the first of January mat, we will giro forty dollars' worth of to be selected from the catalogue of J. H. Lirmacorr &IC°. ItSl.. WICKHAM t 4 BLACK are agents for the great Singer Sewing Machine- In an other eolturot ,nay be found a testimonial from a lady stitkr i. widraNuainted with machines of varioras mainithotnre. Bead it. OW - The, Pa. & N.Y.R.R. Co. have etCzb(ished a general brudness office in the ITavtity Hotel, and appointed V.M. Cuinnermt ngoand our Mend CRAB. A. WARD, formerly hitake4unn on the Towanda train, abaistani r.— Warfel:, Eaterprin. Bar IBA W. CORBIN, of Potterville, says ihat ho raised a blood beet this season which weighed eleven poem's, and a white tur nip woighing 1. j pounds; and that his neigh bor. RA - . Mr. Cvsnst.i.x, raised cabbages weigh ing :11 p, naiads each. Potteryille is ahead. reir Sack and frock overcoats are both fashionable this BPason. Single breasted sa-I, coats are shod, and with ly fronts, while the frock is shorter, double breasted, and with out N'ilo ]wickets. The materials are meltons, Lim ra &ma rough materials of various shades. Lve- Rev. R. CRITTENDEN, S. W. Ai, worm. e. D. HRILIPIIIIET, J. V. CIITTDCIIILL, D'A. 40mm cos . , and G. H. WOOD, were. elected dele ga,.., from this place to the Stide Convention of 1%-ring Christian Associations, now in s..a:n at Williamsport. Ito- Fon You.—We this week corn_ menu sending bilb to all subscribers who are in arrears for the Its/mu - ma, and expect prompt RINK, 4t. TiIOSU TOM neglect to, sand in the dm: berme the first of 'January; will h.‘,• meir papers 'discontinued. The advance int .inunt system will hereafter be invariably ad t• ATIONAL ORPHANS' I'TodiI•STE.tL.— A ua..n meeting of the several congregations ut Dmaila will be helil on Sabbath evening nt the Presbyteran Church, and will be add, by airs. Di. H. BLVOTIAM, agent of tb. ,ve institution, in behalf of, this noble and psiriatic charity. Semicee commence at o'el.A.k. Any N(1 husband or lover can ever half a 21reciate the charms of his adored one, until he taibmess of her ania.of those exquisitely co!. wed, whet mounted, ivory miniatures. They rival na :ore in beauty, and exceed her in per feeti,a fe;.• like everything else obtained at li s taroui & Gnarly's, they are without fault or defvt. *.g.- Gen. CAILEIION, and other re.-.!itCy visited Watkins Glen, and pr onced it a'" big thing." Had these gen ti.men exteprlecl their visit to this place and ex a:Owed tite iatensiro and attractive Hat, Cap and Fut Stort. of CLONNICK k max, we are the, would have decided it a bigger thing if ony one doubts this, let them ea:it a , ..1 .lamine for themsclvels, Their stock .11.10 And c•triipri,et. i ery thing in is their line tee" SII.AS H. SHORES, of • Shesho u.tt uship: has kft at the ItEPottrEtt office •.•,:. n,, neighing 1. 'minutia web and mans- 13. 2 imrhes 111 fiqrcmuforenee. The onions re gi . own from the seed this season. Mr. S. y. • 11 - 113.1.11-y sows his onion seed the first ni April or May ; - arter covering the tn!mps the earth doe7l solid, and that . e • I r fails of getting a good crop. A newspaper, in one year, is , IliAtt.q.'s sehoofirut to a child, and every fAr,. a•a.t c msider that a substantial infortna :le, is : - ore., •' , •11 %it!, this advancement. How nt , ny who refuse or neglect to take in t •,•••... 1.11,14 r. s•ntnd,' lico newsp per, and I • N tweet} dollars in books of any kind' tutlieK, ,% unit] gladly have given thou .:OWt. Odt d llsrs to reclaim a son or daughter ,gn•wantly and thoughtlessly full into t._ 1, •II .1 P i:SON A L.—A number of Boston t.e .:I,stn,ng them the HomaurEnALLEN, : t.wn laNt week. They were on their T•. COULIV t, examine the coal ;I. wo9n, has returned from Watkins, N.l. 1 . , 1 1 1 handfed barrels fine apples. .Vc ar. giatiiied to notice that Hon. Cuss. tt; • now District Attorney of Philadel pbt heh appoolt , A our old townsman, Major Jo, T. u:;t , or his assistants. We c0n ;41,,•41.4 Maj. P. on his good fortune in being rail' •i t responsible a posititm, and Mr. Gm liONS Ne,,nring a non an well tilted for the L P. W'ir.t.brron, of Wellsborongb, • re.ident-of this place. ••: . ..littendont Cos has so tar recovered 11 , t I, 8 tilers; as to ho able to sit up. We hope T•• !inn out soon. W. H. SnAw , who has been HI or the past fl'A “evkS, is slowly nvoTerilig. t , I ,, !iN PAWN. an "hi citizen of this phov, l i. .inploied as bools-keepl.r and cashier 'at • 11,: - ,11c House, Willirpugpqrt, at a salaiii,f ihrr annum. upright n:1 , 1 ' • 11 , , ,ntryeri..r st, a book-keeper. A. 1.1 uwiu, r.t one tune a professor th , sn,.hnchopna Collegiate Institnto, is now :Iga gi .1 in St at,• Normal &Imo' at Blooms. I.urg. Pa. • T. halt gone, West on a trisiness '' Bus!! 14:LAN0 is again eniplop'd in Pow e.•.".that iv itt go•ltt to A., to to take rtinri.t, of n large nirr..anttle M. M. Stht.nttio. o the thin of T trum ngvreas;y ill at 1:w Moans House. wel Mrs. eits . q. lirm.i.st, of thiA •-• i..6r.5t..51 their tits Wetlllifig Alott daY eveaum last. May they br, permitted to epitiorat e their g , aldert one. as. Giumrg,4 PArrox's block Bridge &riot, la rieeiring a coat, a paint'and sand, which will materially improvethe apsa awe at one of the finest blocks in town. Parties wishing to join - Pia Faro. L►noascx's Dancing &boolorM pkaie leave their names at Cram= k Ammar% Bat Store, Ilizacm's now block. *a. liAtrr, the candy man,,has got fully estill4thed in the store formerly occupied by :ens C.uarsx. He keeps a tine assortment of conketioher7 'and fruit. He also intends keeping up a Brit class saloon, whein ladles and gentlemen can always be accommodated with oysters in every style, and ice cream. sm. To find' a man "without spot or blemish" to wed the princess of Eluffrkosect. pied six years• time, caused four civil wars and four hundred insurrections. The three million. young men who wmged but failed to win her, alp accounted for their disappobituomtfrotn the fact that they could not reach aUIDiNG Gui nn's in time to be photographed, that being the only place where spots and blemishes are either obliterated or made to give additional charms to the features. Mir Ma. &wren: . The beet Mr. Krum thinks be beat everybody with, is a dwarf beside one my father raised. It weighed fourteen pounds. When Hr. KHMER boats that beet, I will try and beat his beet. I have a cab. bago which weighs twenty-four and one-half pounds. I hope Mr. K. is not discouraged, and that we shall bear from hinisoori. I hare some turnips yen may hear from when gathered. Me is not to bo outdone in beets or cabbages, nor "tall briers." . Yours to beat, Me, Oct. 30, 1869. 8. 11. Bancuan. ANOTHER ACCIDENT CM THE PA. •S; N. Y. R.R.—The express freight trail), which loft Waverly on Monday morning, ran over a cow near Falls station, below Tunkhannocki about six o'clock in the evening. The engine and five cars were thrown from the track. The fheman, Jous Scusron, was_ killed, and the - engineel, ANDIUM RODENBArGIi, had - his; limbs badly scalded. The conductor, Mr. Towns, received several severe burns on hishands in attempting to extricate thit engineer. No blame attaches to any one on the train. Acting Superintendent Rictus, with Dr. Lum and others of thisplace, immediately re aired to the scene of the disas ter. is. Now is the time to put in your cellars vegetables for winter's use. And you want a good and cheap article; in fact, you want your money's worth, and the place to get it is at MCPARE ok. '3lEis Grocery Store. Any thing in their lino they kaapeonstantly on hand (which by the way is some trouble, for the eas terners order by the wagon load). The best sugars, teas, coffees, spices, &c., canned pro serves and fruits, cabbages, potatoes, cranber ries, and —well, we haslet the room to spare to give even a partial list of the. many articles thit are necessary and must be had in keeping house, which can always be obtained at McCanz k Mu's. It is said that their flour trade is im mense; and they never recommend an article that is not the best quality. Buy your grocer ies of 31eClnr. t Mix. ' I Many of our young readers in this village remember EDDIE Drrnucn, who a few years sine(' lost both his sight and his hear ing. Below we print a letter recently written by him to a childrun's paper, The Youth's Cabi- Hsi, in Pittsburg, Pa. It will be read with in terest by his former playmates: niIIADZLIITLA, Sept. 2, 1869 1NOTI11:11 "scum' :tort." How do you do, littlefolks? Ileard that you feel pleased to hare this paper to Yourselvek and that there arc no big folks to read them. . Well, there was a long letter in the August paper that I had, written by a boy named "Bill Stone." He seemed to be a blockhead in his spelling! There is a boy in this Institution by the name of Treldworn, do any of yon-tbutk his oars are ears of era? Thera are some. boys here from Pittsburgh ; one of them was once called by the boy .:. "Dirty Pitts." Well, t must say good-bye. lam E. K. Dirrsien Dent and Blind. ISTRACURE, N.Y.—EDITOR REPORTER —.Dear : Being one of the =morons sub smibers to your valuable paper, I see that down your way people are inclined. to boast of their long vines, large vegetables, 5-e. I snppoSe that is human nature the world over. Now, I live in Syrscuse, N.Y. and do not know as I can enter for competition; but, nmertlieless, I would like to have my say (with your permis sion). -• I have in my garden a small pear tree, act out about five yeaas ago, and on which grew 25 pears, which, thrown into the scales, weighed 19 pounds. The largest measured 111 inches in circumference, and weighed 144 ounces. The pear is the Beurre Did variety, a late standard. There arc tkose who may not con eider them of extra size, and all I have to say to such is, that when they pick the same num ber of pears from a small tree without sorting, and find them weigh more than mine, they will have an extra nice lot. YL . nrs, &c.., WYALUSING.---Wr. Editor: "We come, coma again," not " with songs to greet you," but with dull prose. The "internal im provements' in our tows since my bust, may be summed up about alter this sort—T. I. Lacer, N. J. GAYLOUD, and C. F. Sinners, arc each put ting up a good frame dwelling. The depot is up, but not . enclosed. It is litipat2 feet, and will be covered with slate. R. F. BulzEu has moved into his new claw room, where he looks as " liappyastu." The red bridge across the Wyaliming has been improved ltd.'s-I.olly by being replanked. Messrs. WELLES are at work with quite a force of men and . teams, repairing the late damago tee their mill-pond. They do not not intend to rebuild the dank this tall. But the neatest improvement consists in a very beautiful new post-ufliee which oer Nastty —Mr. (1. 1.1. WELLES Jost completed for the delivery of the mils. It voutnins 184 box es, Mantling 23 loek boxes. For beauty of de sign, workmanship and finish, I have aeon noth ing of the 'kind that excels it iu our larger towns. Next week you may expecte little temperance. Nov. I, 181 W. JAY DUES IT PAL—The intempenge youth of twenty less a chance of living 1.5 j years, while the temperate youth of the same age has a chance of living 41 yenta, or nearly three times as long. Think of this, you who drink ; you give for the pleasures of dissipationstwo-thuds of your life. Will it pny tee make such a sacti flee ? But it is not- merely the time that you lose. You lose a good learns, you lose the com forts of health and influence and domestic hap piness, the joys of a pore conscience `..and of God's favor—you hese the jays of an eternal heaven you might win but for drink.. Well it pay to make such a sacrifice ? Could you know that when a third of y•eir future life shall be spent, some enemy would pursue you to death if you remain within his reach, would you not put impassable: barriers of space and conceal ment between you and your deadly foe? The impassable barrier bctwecn man and his deadly foe, intemperance, is lot?! abslinenie. Will you not, my/friend, interpose that barrier between yourself and the cup of death? Will you not lay aside this brief exhortation to take the sol emn pledge? Will you sign the pledge with an earnest sense of its importance, and strive man fully and religiously tee keep tt ••Where are yon going so (ast, young man? Where aro you pink!". fast, With a cup in, oar hand, a flush on your brow? Though pleasure and fun may aecouirany now, It tells of a sVrruw to come hy-and-by,' It tells of a tang, that is sealia with a sigh. It tdis of a shame at last, ydaing titan, A withering shame that will last." Impoirmsr.—Recent failures among imp,:rtera of Vey Ganda laming thrown sudden ly on the market large amonuta of goods, great dcpression in prieca has nee , asarily followed; and having availed "unwise,. of opportunities offered, to make large purchases at. the reduc tion. t.e non•'afer Dresgpoods at 1 pei yard worth 25 dB French Merino 4 at,sl cents per yard worth 'I. "15 pioect+ cents per yard worth . gd cents. 100 pieces Dclnin.• at p.•r yard wqrth 20 and 23 cent.. Many other Drew' (total,' in sante prupgirtion. Also, 2.."0 pieeas F.'itt Colored Prtnta at 8 cent( der yard. We fumtre our engtoui.o7,4 erat the &Wye named goof I* are great borgainm, and worthy their immediate attention. Nov. 1, 1869. Point!, & Co. *mi.—A *mi . .rieg kvt of duty kapiiinea hi" our town on eleetkna day. The State and judicial tickets shortly pre view were sent via Elouth'Alraik to ,ilM'resi. denertof a well . known Republican, *acting that they Ursa& be promptly delivered at the polls: On the morning of election ,tliot did not come ;:accoullipgb , , one of - our stirring politi cians went to investigate the delay of. their ar- rival. The getitleman in whom charge they were given had gone from home; and the , lady of the house had entrustedthem, just previone,. to thliare of i remarkable strong Liam man on his way to the ballot-b=- Our .Ilopuldican had met the gentleman shortly alter he receiv ed the package, and;- hurrying back, overlook him and aiiked him to transfer it to his keep ing. After damning a few' moments, andsay ing itwaxin his power to have destroyed them, they were given to our man and arrived at the polls at tea o'dock, a.m. We think the disap pointment of en expected nomination to county' dike) should never be allowed to) interfere with Feisty reepomdbility. Quito an excitement has exiided the past week in our vicinity, in consequence of a sheeting of fair. Ea. Ikeinnicre; a malicious, bullying no gro, working for Bum Pantos, and Emma) Pica (white), abio living near the village, have not of late been particularly ilind of each other. rn:acii defined extra muscle, and although of ten bullied by Roancerat, could not sustain eon fiacnce sufficient to fight him even-handed. Lately, in the absence of Mr. Firms= and wife over night, the negro was left in charge of .the premises, and told to see that everything was kept in snug condition. Purism and the hired girl at this place were 'quite intimate, and on the evening in question he called to see her. When the usual time of retiring came. around; the negro insisted on having the lights put out according to orders, and removed tho remain ing one from the room. This was considered an unpardonable affront by Thence, and he swore vengeance ; and the Sabbath succeeding procured a pistol and gave out threats of shoot ing the negro... A colored friend was informed of these threats, and immediately gave him proper warning; and when Plasm came along towards evening, the negro stepped from the house towards the road, at the same time in quiring of his enemy the reason of his murder ous intentions. By this time they were nearly together, and he was answered by oaths and a bullet which took effect in the right eye, pass ing below the brain sad creating an aggravat ing and perhaps fatal wound. On Friday ho was carried to Elmira, to receive the treatment of an experienced surgeon, Dr. Swum% and is doing well. PIERCE was secured by Hr. FRENCH, and the next day sent to your place for county _ rations. . French Mills has lately been visited by M.M. POYE/1014 the redoubtable "Brick" democrat. His foster mothei, Mrs. tirry M. Warr; now from the West, but formerly of the State Line, is visiting at a brother's, Aux A. nor, and "Pox " came up to see her and his . boyhood home on Seely Creek, about two miles below French Mills. 'limit looks rugged and frilly competent to turn Ategoat BsLxorr •into /ann ary. . Dr. Mammon, of Elmira, has a largo farni in the centre Of our town, on which are beautiful living springs of water. Near one of those, and nearly adjoining the firm-house, ho had a trout pond constructed last season. This proved.do tlcient in size, and this fall it has been enlarged to nearly twice its former capacity. About 300 brook trout now comprise the floating stock ; a few are of quite an eatable size, many small _ and others little. The clouds seem to carry an unusual surplus of rain-water this All. The huskers of corn end buckwheat Hailers have been greatly inter rupted by the general dampness. We have had some plagued cold nights too, notwithstanding the farmer has said—" Boys, when you come from the barn, Just bring an armful of straw for the hogs." The ground has been frozen to quite a thick crust where uncov ered. • The squirrel tribes arc making themselves unusually Scarce in our region this autumn—so' are the pigeons ; teat we are not parhcniarly fund of the hitter bird; their meat and skin is kio•dark—the, former,'- especially. The black and gray species are splendid game, and we wish they might come around. Cider making has_ commenced, and the mill runs lirtskly round. Bee those Good Templars! how they go for the press!. They call it apple juice three days old, and rejoice in the delusion. Rome of our citizens are agitating the idea of changing the name of our village from French Mills, the common, to Wellsville, proper; and as Oasis tkrozz has already so lettered his hotel, the place will probably in due time assume the name suggested. JOE CUMMINGS. Oct. 23, 1869. INCIDENT OP 1850 • Hon. P. member from,Chemung Co., N.Y., to the- Assembly of 1830, lately related to us the following incident, which ono evening made the house lively, and at that early date evinced that factious spirit which ultimately ri pened into full-blown rebellion: Batas Ben ison:ins, democratic member from Orleans coun ty, like Mr,J—s, was of the Progressive anti slavery stamp, fearless in debate, and gifted with those line, statesmanlike qualities which has since become the bone and sinew of our Republican party. One eveningldr.Bunnocons arose to address the Honee upon an exciting -question then atissne, and by his thrilling style. was commanding the rapt attention of the whole body, when a Mr. Sroar (pro-slavery), taking exceptions to his argument, arose and walking. down the aisle occupied the third seat front of the speaker, and turning, looked him angrily in the face, and exclaimed, "You lie, sir!" On the desk by Mr. Bonnovans sal's tumbler, and catching it up he hurled it full tilt at Mr. Sronr, just grazing his head and nearly making a long Story short. As may be expected, this retort was unexpected, and the excitement intense for a few moments. The sergeast-at-arms was call ed, order again restored, and the gentlemen apologirA.si to the House. When returning home from the store the oth er evening, we met two nice in • buggy. One was loaded with whisky and leaning upon the form of the other, she' seemed anything but pleased with his double Warden. Too many we notice who lean from the same cause, and just by -reason of euqpnragcment from friends. Whisky and betr drinking is looked upon with too much of indifference by mane who 'are oth erwise exemplary. Reiirctablo young men are continually exposed to the infinence of- theme geollemm, who occasionally "take a drink," merely to seem independent iind prolong the existence of an old-time custom (mostly ems). They want people to understand that they aro their own-masters, and not to be identified with those known as working temporatice pewde. .This good and liberal citizen who inilniges t:e ealionally in strong drink, as an example ter the rising youth, is the most subtle and danger ous foe which attends the cause of temperance. When entreated to give a portion of their iwincy and labor towards a-practical effort for the good enure; they arc not sure as that. ould be a gw.sl way to effect the desired reform, -and wind up with the (to them) comforting assurance that a drink of Old Eye now and then don't hurt any one. This now and then drinking would seem rather figurative, and those who listen to such arguments are encouraged to indulge, and be ing unreproved by these patient men, soon loso all shame, squander their last dime fir whisky and its slaves, and become era they are aware a eonflrmed, brutaliied sot and clog to, their -former friends, and the disappointment .of pa retital hope and affection. The negro shot by ED. Primer., died in Elmira on Thirsday last. Jos Costinsos. : Nov. 1, 1880. UM . ipa„:"The melancholy days have come, the saddest of the year," and yet they are the pleasantest and most Invigorating of all the sesame. he who cannot enter into the Spirit of autumn has something wanting in his composition : to make him truly appreciative and happy. The only unpleasant thing about the season is; to know that it is so soon to be fol lowed by thernele and piercing•ldasto of winter. SS. The New Empire Cook Store, on eirldhition at MAMMAL!. BISON. it Co.'s Hard. ware Store is indeeTA novelty. This Stove has many new and valuable improvements that no other store in the market has ever had. All thaw, who intend to invest in a stove, slnnild cal-chilly examine the Empire before purchasing any whew. Ser — WooDronn & CrAnx; south end or Ward Mose, nave opened an extensive as sortment of Boot 4 and Rico es imitable f•••• t 'i and winb r trear. Persona &sill-in.- good bargain; abould not fi n t., .• „„ es tablishment. All the bkte:t c „,: 'Apt CM hand, or madtto order. IAA RIEn. staix—imast.4lthe Central Natalia 0 tab. Oat lift,llo,„bylieff, J. 1.. W....tbark. Mr. • .NraL - Nlas andifflaallaraTany, WOWS* ? LEST' ,PASIG-~1 4 ,o lll rirrlMP. oll S,./ 46 ' Taaaaaajiii 1811, by Bev: WaLlgartb.NoWSZAM.oo3o6. tcwl k Cit lM 44 °4 l4 -TI-rIM Otlas HOBBIII-141011.,-Attllo boins the brid e. Lather' in Mathequin f OeL 9D, 1869, by liar. Wm. N. Mott& Hr. Hobbs, of Nino. *eh, N. Y ., and lam Dam Buck. • KENNET.:-EINGSBUST.L....ti litteshoolti, Oct. len ume, Orrin D.& Kinneyand Hiss Alice 0., &atwitter of Lemuel & Kingsbury. *.- SMITH-HANDEBIL-LAtthebride'shomt,West Hill, Oct. IV Her . W. B. Westlake, Mr. Alva O. Sm ith. of Towanda, and Miss Louisa L. Handers; _ Waverly, N.Y. • .- - , WERD-BONFOKY.-At . the bride's home in Isms, Pa., Oct. 51,1969, by Hey. O. L. Y. Howe; Mr. P. L. Word, of Towanda; to Min . . Celestla C. Bunfouy. HIL 3 / 4 .1M-LABOOIL-In . OrmrslUe Centre, at the bones 'of Levi Taylor, Oot. 1868, by Rey. A. Oreenlaw;Horace 11. Heald, ibrmer ly of KeUoggerille, N.Y., to Mims . HattM Lamm, of Onset& Centre. . DIED. ROBERTEL-In Wyainaing, 0ct.29,1869,L0etta Z., only child of George A. and Ruth Roberts, aged 1 year, 3 months and 19 days. • Montrose .Republican please cop". ," • MIL-4n thish Oct. 80, 1889, Elvin; T.l wife of William in the 19th year of her age. . • SPEW& =NOTICES. _...: 0 :- p l y and Booms to let. Ap to W. A. 11=1=6 or Gra &chola, Home. Oct. 26, 1869. • Lour.—On Mondithilit, between Towanda bm.h sad Scorers in Towanda twp., a bundle con taini ng two blankets and three Jude of Kentucky Jean. Any person leaving tho same at Cowell & Myer% Storeor at tho ltarowrau office, will be suitably rewarded. Oct. 26, 1869-2 e. . Wx. Cowan. sa. The' annual session of the Bradford Comity Teachers• Asaociition is to be held at Wyso: on the 12th and 18th of Novem ber. A general attendance is desirable. . A. T. LruAT, Body. - . Sisammtme, Oct. 98,1869. Masses...Wm/mut k Brace—Omds: I have used the "Binger" over a year and it -has not, been out of repair, being over ready. lam se quainted with the merits of the Howe, Wilcox At Gibbs, Wheeler & Wilson, and Diamond Ma chines, and pronounce the Singer superior for simplicity of construction and for doing all kinds of work, stitching. the daintiest and heaviest fabricsequally well. I should not hesitate to recommend it as be ing the very best: • Very truly yours, Mrs. C. H. An s. Finn ion SALE.-150 barrels very choice Winter Apples for sale at the - Fruit Store., Also a large supply of canned Peaches and To matoes Just received, very fine, at Ciao. H. WOOD'S Store, nest door to. Elwell Home, To wanda, Pa. - A few bushels of Qiiinces.on hand at the Fruit Store. . Nov. 1, 1869. • M. All persons interested in Bee raising, or in the manufaclure and use of Dee Hives, are requested to meet at the WardHonse in.Towands, on Wednesday, Oct. 27, al2 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of consulting in reference to matters of interest to all Rarities concerned. S. W. Cnr.r.sy, V. LZONAIID, Wrorratooz. soar WAN'Tco.—A good blacksmith immediately. J. P. Lnwis. South Branch, Oct. 20, 1869-21* • • ". MILLINEIIY.—Misses MWAIITWOOD & PIINZT have list received a new stock of whiter millinery. Ladles, please call and examine. Rooms over Tracy's Store, Monroeton. • Oct. 16, 1869. Kir- Lost, on the 17th instant, be tween Monroeton and Rome, a Satchel contain ing a black alpacca dress and some other arti cles. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this °Mee, or at the Post-oince in home. - Oct. 21-Iw*. WANTED. —Nine Teachers with No. 1 cerOficates, to teach three months in Any township at thirty dollars . per month. Address Geo. H. ii&NDALL, New Albany, Bradford Co., Pa. Oct. 21-4w*. SCHOOL DIRECTORS TAKE NOTICE-- There are several male and female Teachers at the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute, who desire winter Schools. Enquire of Dr. COLT. Fon SALE enzAp.--Being about ttr remove from this place, I offer my duetting house and lot, situate on Chestnut street, for sale at a bargain. Enquire at the Post.oftics, or on the premises. D. W. (ions. Oct. 1, 1869. tar You can save fifty cents' on every pound of tea, at Bramball's American Tea Store, Griffith Jo Patton's new bleck, Bridge St., Towanda, at the Bed, White and Blue Store, Sept. 9, PIM. BIIAILLIALL & ItIDOEWAT. YoU can sago money on every thing in our line nt the Red, White and Blue Store. Trv_i_t, and satisfy yourselves. Sept. 9, 1869. REAM:HALL & RIDGEWAY. ie. At the Red, White aLd Blue Store you will find Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Dried and Canned Fruits, Tobacco, &e., whole sale and retail, chaper than the cheapest. Sept. 9, 1869. BILUILIALL it RIDGWAY, A HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE on RENT. —First house north of P. D. Morrow's, on Sec ond Street. ?..nquire at the itea, White and Blue Tea Btore. Sept. 9, 18 1 11._ lIIELUILtALL 4E RIDOEWAY. Ifs The celebrated Mexican Coffee for Hale ut the Red, White and Blue Store. Sept. 9, 1869. BRAXIIALL h. RIDGEWAY. WYCIMMI3 ComanclAL COLLEGE.—. "A Business Education will be of advantage to every man, whatever his future occupation may be."—Freediey. . The Wyoming Commercial College, establish ed in Ite3i, and connected with, Wyonting Send ] nary, offers a thorough and mplete course of instruction for those desiring 'commercial edu cation. . : Its location,in the beautifrd and historic Valt-' ley of Wyoming, with its ca I, threo, lines of railroads, and 11111UlenSP coal and other brisines. operations, atrord rare opportunities fur young men desiring situations. Onr graduates arc Ilium : positions of trust all over the 'country. Young men have attended this Institution from Mississippi, Kansas, Min nesota, and nearly every State in the Union. Our tuition for the rowdier Business C.iurse is from tifteen.to twenty dollars less than at other Commercial Colleges, and yet advantages here are in erery rennet unsurpastect We offer all the aid extended by any Coninier cial College in the country to graduates in ob taining situations. Students of the College have all the adven ts:es of the Seminary m regard to• library, lit erary societies, &c. , Tuition for the regular Business Course, £.23. Telegraphing in connection therewith, 1110,00. Telegraphing alone. 125,00. Stationery fur full Business Course, 115,00. Board . per week, lg. Send for Catalogue and epecimens of Pen manship. ,Address K S. Eirttiour., - Prin. Wyoming Commercial College, Sept. 23, IND. Kingston, Pa. PIANOS, 01104 NS MELODEONS.— , - It always gives us pleasure to call thdatituition of our readers to articles of real merit. In this co nection, we advise our patrons who are about to pttrchase - a Piano, Organ or Melodeon, to call at W. Drrratcn & Co.'sflusic Store at Towan da, before buyinwelsetrhere, as the i nstruments sold by W. D. & Co. art, really the only &et ch= in every respect. The Decker Brothers, Hsllet & Canute; and Conrad Myers' Pianos have now been before the public for twenty years and more. The Pelauloct & Co. and Sha ninger Organs and Melodeons for sixteen years. MI of them are known to be as near perfection sit it is possible to make them, and are going the most entire. 'addiction to allwho have used them. Our prices are law, and will sell Plano M om $390 to $1,500 •, Organs from $OO to 11,000; Melodeons from $75 to M. Sheet Mtudc, and Instruction Books for Pianos, Organs,. Melo deons, and Violins, always en hand. To those who would like instruments from other makers not mentioned above, we say, give ns your or ders, and yon shall have them on short notice. Recollect, ladies and gentlemen, that Professor W. Drrrawn has had experience for over twen ty years in the above business. Tuning and re pairing done, it wanted. Those who have waited so long for the colo braW, "Briefraarken Polka," may have it now at Mr Store for 69 cents wry copy. It is a good piece of music, besides having a collection of 49 foreign postage stamps printed on the out side: - W. Turnuca & Co. T OWANDA, MARKET:3 , I conedea ee ry num.) to changes ris il y by.C . B. PATCH. sult;. Wheal, IP bill& $1 50 git 1 50 Buckwheat, P bvb" I 12 70 Corn. VI bush - • 1 16 Oats, It bush/ ' 45 Beans. 11. huh _. 200 Butter (rolln It re as do (dab% II th ' 354 40 P,ggs, 111 do: , Potatoes, Vi bosh 25 ' kr HI . Flour, '5l barrel s oo ® fo oo Ham 111iti 20 @ 22 °mous. It bust' 1 00 66 1 25 Warmers or Onarw.Whaat 80 lb. ; Corn 56 lbs. • Bre 56 Its.; Oda 12 RIC ; Battey 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 48 lbs.; Beans albs.; Eno 20 lbs.; Clover Seed 60 lbs. ; Timothy Seed 44 lbs. ; Titled Pomba, 33 lbs. ; Dried Applss 22 lbs.. Max 1•6 66 lbs. --- "?!•7*" MUIMiWW)U NEP/ . .11:111,40MY GOOM ! Wodil fermi Igio IWO ietonwd Soils we , wild* M is sod a M u selocted Moot Oft NW AIM orbich Abe sow ollml for liwir tomwetiow wig be Aw e d 1 1 N 414 1 111° M7— x ?" 1 ism-4r • VXECIITCORS .3.4 lallieri=coolUmlaiebiod lo tho mob ot IP ot dool000k:_iout mks WWl* Munk, and olk woos blvft dolma *Waal odd Wan mot pm sent Ulm tot/ sultoctiodaa the oditooseaili. Oct' iiiiii A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. to lowa illotorb.—No.l4.ll term Yea eritehi hereby .nottled that Catharine. A. rowely at hiand.OaltblLOokhae l =l so Use cowl at mama ass,pl or Ikednard 4:conr. tee a evolve hoes ems books el and Ur men mut Ms aupoiated Monday the Oh el Hot lide. kor beezing the ma Ortheeine. ha the pteunase. at which than be place you can attend it think 0d.111.41 - ' &Mt APPLICATION IN DIVORCE- To Marsh M. TeasesAro. 4$ May latta.ll6L Ton are b&st sodded thst John Reeves. Per has. bald. has imbed to,thdeoureof outenton Pot of Iteedfoed annoy. he a Motor boo the bond§ of meattlestar. and ets odd omit bee appoLated Ilan de% the nth of Deoember.llas. fur besting the mkt 40m In the' retentses, et stick Itstaand place rat :,an attend It Ton, Ihtnk proper. Witt. GEOM. Mei/. •0ct.19,-4t WEAMINATIONSI--:The - annual -ILA enminations of Teachers for the genial DM. Weis of this 0811 2 tr. wW to held se follows : October lh Warren. Bowes Holum School house, " 80, -Wisp& 1 = m 2eye= do Manding , . a d o November 1. MAMA. awe Run . • do do nag imd Orerton. Sari do de .11, Pnatito. Votary do de 4, lenoy. Camas do " I.43 =lB. b = h re do do 1. dot ' do I. West Darlington. Centre do do • I. Beefington, Lathers M sdo • do It Eserkkollemp . do do ' 12„ OrWell, opera 11111 s do do la, Pike, LelMysvilie do do 15, Tuscan" Comma do di 18„ Wyskidng,Ounptown . do do VT, Terry. Tonromi , do do 18, Asylum, Centre do • do 19, Monne,ll o 2reeton do do 20, Towanda. Collegiate Inalr Spada' enadantiou at Towanda, Dec. Mb, to be held et the Collegiate Ap=c) tegnnested to provide themselves paper. and With Reeder, and to attend In where they reside or men to leech. Those who attend the spedalminWon will Comply with the retetands found on the 129th page of the school le Exercises will corm mane at 9 o'clock a. m. Teachers mut procure ear tilleates valid in this county beforo commencing school. All profeedosal tee now valid In this county will exWe on the lint Monday of June next. Directors and other Mends of Education are re spectfully invited to attend. Sept. 211. CONSUMERS OF k. A. MENET. County Supt. CONFECTIONERY! COUP, , LET, US REASON TOGETHER! How CM any persou nownhicture Confixt.irniery, and sell It at 15 cents a pound. when =gar ii Worth 16 teats at the Itellnery. Nato It Is terribly adul terated)? . , Iloy can any dealer retail such a die compound to his 'madames and have a conscience void: of offence? Bow can any consumer expeCt to pure Confectionery at twenty-dye and =Ma per pound when a pure article cannot be manufactured leo than thhty to forty cents per pound, mudding of castle buds, burnt, lmonds, and curl clam of • goods Within a few diya we have been 'offered cassia bud!. etc.. foe baleen cents per pound, and Choco. tate Creams at twenty cents, and the ag.nt arknow lodged that they were adulterated ten percent, with Tens Jab. ;'end it is fact that tons of this cheap Confectionery am made and sold in this cquntry v ial ured by very year. it.and the oonsumerst are the only persons Noletr the ben.fli of these wko wig a Jr.un article of lir/seri. wo wat warrant every artiek glair nee aeture Strid=e and free from every Ingre dient deldtricn u to A. HART. Store formerly minded by John Carnien,lfein Street (Towanda, October 21. 1569. SENT FREE! Y. O'KEEFE, 50N k W.% SEED - CATALOGUE AND GUIDE TO THE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GAttDEN, FOR 1870 Published in./wintry. Tway lover of flowers wish ing fhb new and vslusble week, free of cluirgo, should address edi t Y. frICEP.FE . SON k CO., Ell usrlifer k Darres Mock. Rochester. N. Y. Oct. 21. 1812.-41uu.1. F ORTY-YEARS "Testify to the Adr dealing and public appreciation id the Arm of I,I[OI•7I I .A.N . TES, CORNER OF MAIN ST. AND PUBLIC tIQUARR, TUWANDA, PA Ful) •tnch of Staple and Fancy DRi GOODS - ! I ;. An elegant assortme tof WALL AND A INDOW PAPEIiS. S'peoull hirw of GILT .W A LI, l'A CROCK Y AND GLASS WARE, all atylea—own tauportlliou ---,... l'ull ha. t ROC L S 5111:1,1 , AN hADDLLIII HAM/W.924 111 + • c.utrEins. AND MATTINtiR. An ears stock of CLOTHS, C-45'SIHERES, READY-3LADE, - CLOTHTNG. BOOTS AND SHOES ; All kinds of LEATHER. AND SHOE FINDINGS. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS, Trunks, Valiges and Traveling Bags, OILS AND PAINTS. quality' gituranteed. and prl Wow. the general maid. inef received. 100 dozen PATENT " GEM " FRUIT JAR, All glass, self scaling, at manufacturer's prices. In fine, a Rock of Goods In extent and variety riu= equaled this side of York city. The public are cordiafly invited to eaU and e sat:ulna goods and prices. July I, 1869. 1101(TANYE& STRAYED. OR STOLEN.—From the canal bent In Wyse'. on Frld#7 night. Oct 1. nue BLACK XII= about S yens OW, Marked On r ght aide ot nut with an El I monument matt o n shodlder and hip. Any Infonnatlon in regard to said mule will be liberally rutudrd. JAMB PIIKKEIL . Wilkes-Bars. ra., OA 2,1110-2 w =.~I& HABDW Coddingi . OIL, GLASS, We invite attention to the BASE BURN IN G as the best in use. We-have a great- er variety of all kinds of• Stoveg than 'ever before Remember if you 'want the 180 IMPROVED BRILLIANT, THE HOT prrAsT AMERICAN, OL•IEVTAL. SELF-FEEDINQ, BASE BURNING COOK STOVE, that you eau see theiii iR ntjtual op- oration, at UODDING, RUSSELL CO's FANNING FEED CUTTERS, We amk attention to our stock of SILVER PLATED WARE, •• CLOTHES WRINGER; THE A3l E R ICAN IN TUADE FAVORITE AND NATIONAL will keep a continuoppi lire with al" most on attention at all. :and with the lea q possible ‘‘!ast.: of fuel THE .1:111.7,11ICAN maintabis it 4 i, Nition as the most perfect FIRST CLASS; HIGII PRICED STOVE in market With the late improvomonts _can be kept longer than in any other. !dove. We also have the. NATION