Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 09, 1869, Image 3

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fogad , Sepoda.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
The omnipresent devil of, the
wbiaky.
ter The revival meetings at the
tup tha church are - still continued.
19. ANNA DICKINSON will lecture on
kiornioniarn in Elmirit, on Friday evening, 10th
Tte Episcopal- Mite Society
..,11 be held on Monday owning next at Mr. C.
I. In WT:S.
e The ceremony of Blessin' g the
i... 111311 Catholic Church will certainly take place
:nn lay next, at . 10} o'clock a.m.
Ike- The down-town -Grocery and
l`nonaon Store has been replenished, and ?dzaa
pus is now prepared to attend to the wants of
,Ilnho may give bim a call. -
se -Sheriff Valunmsv's family have
~t possession of tho Sheriff's quarters in the
,urt House. Ex-liberiff Owns bu rented
vAN t Funtr's residence. We are glad that
t,, make Towanda his home.
ye. The old and well-known ll=
Ti c 1 & Moons present to the public an nn
i.aally large stock of Foreign and Domestic
on Goods, S . C., which they are selling at rice*
err anre to.please everybody.
e Preparation for Christmas is
now, and anything you may 'mutt in
,h. law of Fancy Goods, Toys, or Plated Ware,
i.. found in great variety at the Crockery
of WICKIIMII & BLACK. A large stock of
bought very low, are offered to the pub
lair price.
cg, The largest and best assort-
nt of slur-ware ever offer offered in this
n‘.,• tl , now on exhibition at CHLIIIIESLIZeB
I. ^.•ln Store. Mr. C. has purchased his stock
for cash, and is prepared to offer
I.argaitts in solid ,silver or plated goods,
„.h... At.. It you are thinking of making
mans presents, go to Cur.:damns...es and
CALKINS, at the Post-office
\. Itooni and Book Store, has just returned
•: • the city, where he purchased an elegant
too nt of holiday goods. He is offering
r, bargains in Bibles, and fine books of all
Reis also selling wall paper at a great
: Persons from the country in want of
in his line, should not fail to give him
We are pained to - learn that
MoNvooarcur Somme, of asylum town
.lop. wet with an accident. on Saturday last,
unq in his death within a few hours. He
~,..,,voting in running a threshing machine,
misstep threw him on the cylinder. Be
he could be extricated, one of his limbs
horribly mangled. Dr. nun' was called
I ..niputated the crushed limb, but the se
, •bock to the nervous system together with
t!, i--.-. of blood caused the unfortunate man
rapidly, and he died in the eming. Be
„' . alt .10 years of age, and leaves a wife and
ILS. The Elmira Advert user, in no
he "repairs which have recently been
Gillet, Church in that city, apeaka in
mg complimentary terms of our late
an, Rev. F. D. 'lmams :
It • cannot close this notice without a word
pr.iise to the ladies of the church, whose la
. I:ave'been constant and indefatigable. And
• sincere pleasure in remarking that Rev.
I , : i• , KINS, the Rector, seems to be the tight
.e. the nght place. We are sure the church,
-cell influences, will keep on successfully
gtsxl work they have so well began, and
•,:ali expect very soon to hear that the erec
: :* f a new and still larger church edifice is
a.: 4, and within days thereafter to anneunce
~ • nydetion. Our best Risher go with them
:• nisi' be so.'
l'uokos.tL.—M. M. SE.A.Liasti has so
!,,, ",.r,,vred from his recent illness, as to be
ISI'NTAN uud ADAM iNiZES, of Granville ,
nu tr , cn their trip to Scotland a few days
•.;... The return voyage occupied eighteen
N .T. eixtru, or the Ward House, has
to his morn for several days.
Ilea G.A." - Gnow, Hon. P. M. Ositanotv,
I'..;i:vs and JAS. H. WEED, were in Own
-sok. Bria., for ninny
,years a resident of
',I. township, is in town. He has hosts
• ,14.4 here, who are glad of an opportunity
his friendly hand once more.
rte- Young men ! what are you do-
•••.. yourselves these long evenings? The
.„TEIL feels an interest in you, for he know
. •liat you are the growing hope and strength
• • •!,• rpon your shoulders will soon
t,'• and solemn responsibilities. Are you
, •,_• yourselves for them? lrhere and
.•••., spend yen,. leisure time! Is it in
1. 6, •:•...rn in idle gossip, unprofitable
ael shall we add indulgence in drinking
•I.i L - steals away the brains?" If so,
you will grow up the tceakness
• , •1 •4' the strength of the country—will be
grh. s instead of blessings to society.
i• , ..• . ••.te our spare time to reading—to
ad good newspapers in order to be
,e 1. .1 tit the current events of the stir-
• :the, w s‘hieli you live. and study good
h”,.k.i on history, biography, and sci
.• ' •r•kr to atom your minds with useful
Wal ho•uvledge. Take this advice,
)ear, to 'come you will thank the
hh• plainness of speech.
llx .
—We remember the story
Imian who said he . had great fun
tigt.l, but the fun was a little too
nj ,, yment when he was obliged to
p'ave h and the " connial" hunted him.
saluou-keepers has been arrested
tusil ' without license. The
fur his victim
.•• In the twilight cold and gray,
s.ty and stupefied he lay,
:meming in his hand of vice
with the strange device--
, Bed eye !"
diguntied jurors appointed to "hunt
re duly sworn, and the evidence
hut they mold not agree, and so were
; s. din confinement till they were able to ren
verdiet., But starvation and imprison
,- t..aro to unng mum tugetner wino one
.onl they were released late at midnight,
•-o.u; hie the victim+ of a starved-out con
!. In the fabled "last ditch." Another
s few days later, had the same experiences
s:fih the satno result. But Saturday the case
disposed of by finding the offender
Thew juturb have had a happy time, and now
' add t.. the unpleasant "fix," they cannot
drag nn•tr pay, for the reason that they failed
nder a verdict. The failed to render aer
v:ocxzul are ignored in tha ease ;,and even the
o , :antin...pic Joseph, who, with chriatlan
msg
wirnitc, furnished "loaves and fishes" for
•e fainidiing bodies, is to lose his fee with
he rift, and alao the rno•:'_ expended for "nec-
•," We have no interest in the ease, bat
v2r, appmi to six or seven of your finer feel
and ask if this is not a tough way to serve
, •mntrb
J. F. Straw has resigned his connection
i'a't. , r of. the Reformed church, and is to rp
m.l-, to central New York. ReT. C. B. LORD is
app,inted temporarily to Hll the place.
Mr. J. L. Foam, of the ficiward Minton for
Lute homeletta wan:fetch; in New York, gave a
'ire at the Reformed church, Friday even
,z. 3,1 inst. His account of the workings of
the io.ssion iltis very interesting, and the songs
~ fsos e of the children aceompanying him were
Tie .rick work to our new depot is finished.
Mt. ioas bat'e is driving the wood work.
hr. E. P. ALLEN is absent giving lectures in
Medleal College. lir. E. J. Buatrsc.
'•AYE attends to his professional duties here in
Vr,. F. AVERILL was severely hurt by a fall
tart Frim.
Ilr. 11. C. mxrrn has a lively grain market.
it is shipping immense quantities of graill'and
Pr..1‘1,4 NTT.
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Wszaa;—Pcir along thlirthi -peo
ple of.vresalk lip=s boacwokagifie
from Want of a obinie place to - bola rells
glow - meetings in. The initiatory steps having
now been taken Ur secure a church, we Sitter
ourlelves that the coining winter Sabbath* wiU
be improved in this locality by regular 'divine
worship. The trustees of the Prelbyterhui
church at the State Line have consented to al
low its removal to.this place without campanili
thin, deeming it better that it should serve tbe
purposes designed it than - remain a ehatine to
**Saw and wolf lee Infidels. Moneys Tel*
site to conduct its removal have ken aulecrib
ed, and the Job taken by Mr. Gems ffirman
at $5OO. Mr. Jeras L Osooon gives the usolof
land for its location and subscribes $lOO.. When
the house Is ready fur occupancy, it will be open
to the service of all evangelical denominations.
Your Advertiser brethren over in Ehnira cop;
led from your paper oar notice otthelhaaroos
trout pond. They only made, a slight mistake
of about 2,700 of having the number correct.
Did they think the - little fishes hatched hat
spring had all tumbled into this fine column-of
water?
We were misinfonnedregarding the condition
of the negro lately shot at this place. Be is im- .
proving, we are told, and may entirely recover.
A few Sabbaths since, a bullet-headed fellow
attended martin' at a back country school
house. The sermon was long, and the room
became cool towards its close, prodocing a ten
dency to !nem ; at last 'outer* was thus at
for lowering his head within- about six
inches of the desk fronting him, be gave a gar
nine old boatel' snort, and the way he " Inel.
bred* that desk was quite unexpected. t ,
We think the French Mills school-house w on't
be very comfortable this coming winter.—
Wouldift it be an excellent plan to form a crib
around the grand old structure, filling in the
space with rich dirt? This would hide many of
the clapping boards and keep out some breeze
in the spring. - Grapevines could be started in
the virgin soil, and a fine shade prodnced for
summer.
Casting aside the cities of New York and
Brooklyn, the remainder" of the State would
have this year given a majority 30,000 Republi
can. Somebody in those cities must be voting
for JACKSON yet; or Jorutson rather. •
Wednesday morning three inches depth of
mow fell; quite likely a prelude to as many feet.
Nov. 26, mt. Jos Commas.
EDITOR Rxecarsa—Dear Sir: What
has becomo of "Jon CriIIYTKOS7 your corres
pondent from Wells? We have not heard from
him in some time. lam sorry thet!" 7 .lon.". has
failed to write for your valuable Fiver. It is
necessary that some one should keep you post
ed on what is transpiring in this remote part of
the county. I will try and inform you to the
best of my ability.
Mr. JAY= I. OSGOOD has resigned his office
of postmaster at this place in favor of C. L.
Butmunn. CHARLET is as good a Republican
as we have in town. He has received his ap
pointiueut. The name of the office has been
changed from French Mills to Wells, and the
name of the village from Mosherville to Wells
ville, a good charigc.
We are to have a church here. It is to be a
Union Church, open to all denominations, and
is to be controlled by trustees elected from the
different denominations worshiping there.—
There has been a church at the State Line; two
miles from here, owned by the Presbyterian
society—a very good building, and has been
used for the last few yearn but little for holding
divine service, and is of but little use where it
stands. The society that it belonged to is most
ly gone; some are dead, some have moved
away, and some have gone to other churches,
and those that remain have kindly consented to
let the church be removed to this place. The
job of moving has been let, and is to be com
menced next Monday. We have had no place
to hold meetingi or attend funerals for the last
century, but the old red school-house that "JOE
Cesium - Gs" said was built of the iumber that
was taken from Noah's ark. We have some .
prospect of getting a new school-house in the
spring. So you see old things are to be done
away with and some things are to be.-oine new.
No more at present. Yours truly,
Dee. 1. 1869. OevAszoNxi-
ALVORD : What has
happened to your correspondents from our
neighborhood? As the Celt would say, ".We
hear nothing but silence from them now."
Where are they all? We can only conjecture.
"PiArrits" may have been washed away by an
other "shower"; " l'Anom" has probably lost
himself in historic researches; and " LIDEPEN
DENT VOTER" (a very Jupiter Tonsils), satisfied
with having scattered the thunderbolts of truth
in hostile ranks, has undoubtedly retired to
private life. I'll not believe that his contnbu
lion to your columns was a jetrenile pegform
ance, nor is this the performance of a. young
man.
We are obliged, however, to the illustrious
Boman trio fur having introduced us to the
Bradford county world. It gratifies our local
pride, and gives us weekly food for thought and
talk. Please engage a good steady correspon
dent with right principles, plenty of brain, a
goodly supply of adjectives, and wisdom to use
them aright on all important occasions. Your
recent correspondents have thus far proved
themselves jerky, occasional, " few and far be
tween" scribblers. Tu make up in some mea
sure for these omissions, I will try to itemize a
little. As we have bad neither deluge, nor
earthquake, nor election, this communication
may not have an absorbing interest.
The citizens of Rcime are to have a Donation
for the benefit of the Rev. Dr. Com., on flaws
day'eve the 16th, at Mrs. Et.uores house in
the borough. As this old servant of the Lord
deservedly wins hosts of friends wherever he
moves, it is reasonable to expect a crowded
house on the occasion.
Mr. FRANK . VC/TWIT has opened a select school
in the Academy. The citizens arc well pleased
with him as a teacher.
The township school-house is nearly finished.
More about this.
Onr music-loving friends aro having a treat
this winter.• Two singing -schools are in suc
cessful operation--one by Mr. LEvi TOWNER in
the Baptist church, and the other by Mr. 0. W.
YOUNG in the Presbyterian church. We are glad
to know that the improving and refining effects
of music are to have a good chance among us.
Without detracting in the slightest degree from
the merits of Mr. TOWNER, we Would take this
pleasing opportunity of expressing our cordial
appreciation of Mr. Touico as a man and teach
er. By his urbanity, thoroughly scientific know"-
ledge of music and Skill in imparting that Iniow
ledge to others, ho has commanded success
wherever be has taught. Long may he wave!
In our walks about the borough we are pleased
to notice the general signs of growth and im
provement.. Time was when any old shell would
serve as a dwelling place. No attention was
paid to appearances. Now there is a brushing
up; pantry-trimming, adorning, embellishing
process going on, which proves that the taste
of the citizen, is increasing. Perhaps the cause
or all this is that so many of them subscribe for
the REPORTER.
I trust that the people will not forget public
improvements, while attending to the interests
of their private domains. Let them plant trees
on the outside of the sidewalks, that the 'MEW
road
, may be agreeably. shaded in summer. Let
them turn out and make a general improvement
of the cemetery at the upper wad' of the bor
ough by Judiciously planting trees (chiefly pine,
cedar or hemlock). It is now a bats, bletk
spot in winter—a glaring, scorched-up place in
Bummer. What a noble grove theyi have at the"
Wyalusing cemetery.
A protracted union meeting has been going
on for a short time at the Baptist church, con
ducted chiefly by Elder Branovous. Let the
good work go on till Christ shall rule every
heart. •
We hare a Good Template' lodge which is do
ing good in our midst. Here are some of the
lately elected officers: W.CT.—A. Reeve; W.
V.—LIEZLE COOLBAUGH ; W.B.—PRANE VOUGHT ;
W.F.8.—8. G. Wnstor ; W.T.Ets.s Youtto ;
W.C.-0, F. YOUNG ; Term; W.G.—
tisscr Musin ; W.B.—J. KIMBALL;
Hrs. Yom_
Mr. WARNE'S Woonnuax bag a kind of corn
which was brought into Wysox sixty years.ago
by Captain Ileums. The seed ears hare 600
kernels on them. A peculiar feature about this
corn is thatft will not mix with other kinds. So
says Mr. WOODBURN.
But 'tits time to put an end to this prolixity.
If you don't throw this affair into the waste bas
ket, I may try, again.
boun Coxsta.vr Itunni;
i The finest assortment of Chro
mos, Books, &c., at C. F. Cutsa's Book Store,
suitable for the holiday s, ever offered in Towan
da. Call and see them.
Itamh:a .Iman tii
dooet*lnicie . one dollar peiqoa. _
IMW/ des r..to Purch4e a Dwel-
Ilkiese, Aretir eight irdiMes
:tbidk ge.the Metd:giltrituitt Address Box 141,
Itthisittleobirs.:
j®►MAuaua•i Mem. & it
Taulialuis tulderatood that all acoonntajdne
them akin ha promptly orttled by the 15th of
Mlire obierre :Vmat, • Dr, F.. IN%
ileum( (at Goailsold stand) bas just opened 'a
largo and elegant assortment of Perfameryfrom
ilrat•class utiumfactories.. He tuts also a full ss-
Sortnient of Drags and Medicines, and pays par-
Hadar attention to putting Up-prescriptions.
le. Monsieur Htroersis has been
adding to his stock of line ,Jewelry p and is now
able to offer his MuMinneis as good an rise
meat of gold mid silver watches, sgeeMeles, and
all 'other articles in his line, as can be "found
this side of New York: ' _
a We are authorized, to state
that for the nest three weeks, or until January
1, 1869, all persona in want of ilitaies had bet
ter call at S. N. Aasenrwates, as ho has reduced
his prices to about cost until that time. He has
also a splendid stock of Nimbus and Sleigh Bells.
CArrox.—Mr.: Editor': We are „to
have a new hardware store in a abort time.
Glad to know this, thong' we already have a
fint,class one. .
• Our town needs a large hall, so that we can
have lectures, &e., during the winter season.
It would without doubt pay a" good profit to any
one who should invest funds in it. WO under
stand that the proprietor of the American House
proposes to erect one during the corning spring.
Good for that.
The twenty dollar prize mentioned by . "Du="
was awarded to MifitCHATITE DUTY by the prin
cipal of our graded school, who was selected as
judge by the members of the writing class.
There are 125 pupils attending the public
school, tue doubtless will be 200 as soon as the
new house is completed.
Judges ELWELL and MAr.qAIID were In town
a few days since.
—brisk runaway filled the streets i,with peo
ple on Monday-last. As the Central House hos
tler was driving a spirited horse, belonging to
.1 . 011,1 Parisexs, from the barn to the hotel, the
horse became frightened and ran twenty ur
tinily rods, completely demolishing the buggy
and clearing itself from all of the harness save
the collar. The hostler made a narrow escape
with a fefir bruises'. NEILP.T.
Dec. 7, 1869.
SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, AND SUNDAY-SCHOOL
Ism - mu is Mt:isnot-rim—Mr. Editor: As
something has been said through your columns
with regard to the S.S. interests of 3lonmeton,
if you will allow me a little space, I will endea
vor to do justice to all the parties concerned in
what I may say. The Synday-school iii Mon
roetont has been conducted for soulasears past
under the title of "Union." A few weeks since
the Methodists undertook the orgiul4ation of a
Methodist Sunday-school. Brothel' 1100.urr
being Superintendent of the Union Sunday
school, and a Methodist, offered his resignation.
It was urged that such an event would divide
the feelings of the people, and would be discs
trims to the prosperity of the Sunday-school in
terests of the place. The supposed effect was
summed up like this: "«e will bring up our
children little bigoted Methodists, and little
bigoted Presbyterians. - But in the lace of such
discouraging prophesy, our Methodist friends
minted out their plan, and organized a 'Metho
dist Snuday-school. The result has been glo
riods. Both schools are prosperous and doing
well. As a consequence of the latent energies
awakened and called into action by the division, .'
I can safely say that nearly as many again chil
dren are now under the intluelice of Sunday
school instruction as before. My experience
Las been that Union Sunday-schools are such
in name only. There arc party interests which
will always destroy a Union Sunday-school if it
is one de facto. So long as there is a demand
for separate.church organizations, there will be
a demand for denominational Sunday:schools.
The Stkollay-school tithe hope and germ of the
future church. It is the garden where these
tender plants aro to be cultivated, and from
which they are to be transplanted into the
church. Wherever titer . ° is a distinct organiza
tion.rwith a separate church, and a separate
pastor, there should be a separate Sunday
school. It is the imperative duty of Methodists
to train their children under their own vine,
and to nourish them with their own - doctrines.
The same is true of the Presbyterians. It has
been a mooted question whether doctrines
should be taught in the Sunday-school. If we
teach truth we must teach doctrine.: The truth
that Christ died for the ungodly is a doctrine,
and who would not insist upon that doctrine in
the Sunday-school: If any doctrine is Worth
believing, it is worth teaching to the children.
This is true of the doctrine, that from all eter
nity sonic were elected to he saved and sumo to
be lost. If the Presbyterians think this to be a
Bible doctrine, and worthy a place in their
creed, in God's name teach it—yes, leach n—
and insist upon it in the. Sunday-school. Gen.
Gatisr said "the best way to get rid of a bad
law was to enforce it :" HO I think the more this
doctrine was insisted ou in the Sunday-school.
the worse it would he for thi, doctrine.
I thought of giving you a brief summary of
our Bradford comity Sunday-school Institute,
lately held in Mouroeton. I will nut burthen
yon with dates !and particulars. Rev. C. W.
BEN NETT, of Towanda, was the conductor. He
impressed all with his superior skill and adapta
tion for this work. The opening address, "The
Stmday-school the hope of the Church," was
ably and forcibly handled by our worthy con
ductor. Following the address, shurt speeches
wore made by Revs. WEAVER and Howe. Thor
ough and systematic preparation by the teach
er was insisted upon. The children's meeting
was addressed by Revs. BEN Err and Hoes.
Rev. Howe gave an interesting illustration of
the use of the blackboard in the Sunday-school
The singing wai conducted by Rev. TRANHIIE
it was soul-inspiring and well rendered. An in
teresting feature of the Institute was tlu; pro 7
sentatien of written questions upon any subject
connected with Sunday-school work. The ques
tions were ably answered h 1 the conductor.
Tho attendance throughout the Institute was
good. The united expression of all was, A MUSD
BMUS&
Let Sunday-school Institutes be multiplied.
Lot the next one to be held at Ulster be largely
attended. Let all the teachers - in the sub-dis
trict come, and we will guarantee that they will
be well rewarded for any sacrifice they may
make to do.so. REV. T. LEEIZE.WEAVEE.
.1,41-0, has been maintained ever
since that old fogy, King James the First, of
England,interdicted the use of tobacco, that
that much-loved and much-abused article is a
luxury. NV° now think, however (revenue men
to the contrary notwithstanding), that that dog
ma is exploded. The plant has boon cultivated
for the last half century so extensively through-
out, we may say, our whole country, and we are
so familiarly associated with it in the field, fac
tory, and in fact everywhere—and so addicted
to the use of it have both old and young be
come, that it has entered completely into the
family use, and hence become a family necessi
ty. If anyithing xere needed to convince ono
ofithis fact, let him observe the daily rush of
the people at Eitstows's Storolo secure their al
lowanos of Chewing Tobacco and those pure
Havana La Espanola cigars. 'Keep the ball
rolling." , • -
MARRIED.
SCHOONOVER—JACOBUS.—In- Wives, Nov.
30, 1869, by Rev H. .1. Crane Yessel. &loom;
over and Miss Estelle IX Jacobus,' both of
Standing Stone.
BEAItDSLEY--GOIIIIA.M.--At the resehlenee of
the bride's parents, in Lellaysrfile, Wednes
day, Dec. 1, 1869, by Rev. J. W. Raynor, Mr.
Bnrritt H. Beardsley and Miss' Mary Sophia
Gorham, both of Leßaysville.
MARSH—WELLS.—At the Coug'l Cherub, in
Leltayeville. Saturday evening, Nov, 20. 1869.
by Rev. J. W. Raynor, Mr. Wilmot •DeForest -
Marsh, of Lellaymille, and Miss Flor:f •• Ser You can save fifty cents on
Wells, of Pike.
every pound of tea, at 13mmhan American Tea
- Store, Griffith & Patton's new block, Bridge St.,
the bride, Dec. 1, ;:. a... rani, ..Towanda, at the Red White and Blue Store. -
Mr. G. W; Green and Mrs. Julia Smith, both Sept, 9,1869 : Bii.simum & RIDGEWAY. .
of WYBOY.,
immannomimom ie.. Yon eau save money on every
thing in our line at the Red, White ' and Blue .
D. IE D . . , Store. Try it, and satisfy yourselves. -
• Sept. 9, 1869. 1143ruktx & RIDOEWAT.i
STRAIT.—In Canton, Nov. Z 3,11369, Julia,daugh- .
ter of Saterlee.Strait. aged 19 - yeara. . l e. The celebrated Merman. Coffee
WASIIMN.--In Canton borough, Nov. 28,1868, for sale at the Bed; White and Blue Store.
Helen, wife of Henry Warren. Sept. 9, 1869. Bit.tmuiti. & Illinn:w %Y.
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tend s New Year's Party to be given dike 1:11k.
km Hotel; in Rome boron_ W,dsy even
ing, Dec. 31 1869: BM, 82,60.
Dec. 6 , 189. - .A. A. Tatung.'
• - FLEW NAnONAL &Ng,
• -Imps, Pa., Dec. 8, 1889.
The alumni meeting' of Stockholders for-the
election of directors will beheldat, this oftlee on'
Tuesday, Miti:ll; 1870, at 1 o'clocklutt., - :
Cashier.
Dec. 9, 1869—td.
i The annual ~ meeting of the
Stockholders of the First National Bank of To
wanda, for the election of directors, willbe held
at the Bank on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1870, between
the hours daub and threellint._
-Dec. 7,1809-td ....:N. N. Barn, Cashier;
•
• NEW YEAR'S Ru m.—A-New Year's
•Verty will be held-at the West Franklin Hotel
on New Year's eye. - - The comany of- yourself
and lady is solicited. • E. L. fintarosr.
N.B.—There wait be a Shooting Mat& at the
same place on Christmas day. . Dec. 9, '6'9..
Dem ORwgz, .1 , 44 •
M> raot~ozsrsN Hap. sToky...
This live establishment is teeming with a ire
mendons stock of Stoves, for coalor wood, Iron,
Hardware, Doors, Sash, House Punishing
Goods, ChurmPowerty Fanning Mills, Howes
tilewtng - Maebines, he. For good bargahls,'go.
to the Metropolitan Hardware, at
• - S. N. Baormott i s.
Orwell, Nov. 29, 1869-St. ' •
Anierica produces some things
peculiar to herself, and chief among these are
her great manufactories.:' e visit to the great
establishment of the Singer lianufacturmg Co.,
id New York, convinces one of-our great letri
tory. This company alone turn - out regularly
now eighteen hundred (1800) Sewing Machines
weekly, giying employment to. over two thou
sand (2,000) hands.
FOR SALE.-4. R. COOLBAUGH,• of
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., offers for sale the valuable
Real Estate formerly belonging to laloman
Whitcomb, dee'd, situated at Scottsville, Wyo
ming county, Pit.,Lconhilning, 'about 450 acres,
about 75 im_proved, balance good soil, well tim
bered, good waterpower, Sc. Thu farm is ott
tbo river, good buildings, orchard, never fail
ing running water at the door. Beautifully
situated, convenient for business—worth NO,-
; vvill.be sold for $1:41,000. Terms easy. Bar
gain for any one. Dec. `2:1869.
WANTED.A situation by an expe
rienced lady teacher, thoroughly qualified to
teach the Coln - mon or Higher Engliah branch&t,
Latin and French._ A steady boarding place
quired. Addretaff 7 TE.►CHER,
Reporter Office, Towanda, Pa.
Nov. 18, 1869.
za... The regular quarterlY meeting
of the County Convention Lodge, 1.0. of (i.T.,
will bs held in Wyalasing, on Wednesday and
Thursday, Dec. 15th and 16th inst.. G.W.C.T,
en mg.: hi expected to be present boTh days. The
Pa. IL N.Y. H.R. -Co. will furnish delegates with
half-fare H. W. Atxonn. Seey.
Dec. 1,1869.
M. At the Red, White and Blue
Store you will find Crackers, Candies, Nuts,
Dried and Canned Fruits, Tobacco, &c., whole
sale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest.
Supt. 9, 1.869. BILUDIALL & RIDGWAY.
kir Come all 'ye Bradford swains
and lasses,
Come up in flocks and' rows and masses,
Old men and maidens bond and free,
Come view our new Photography.
Hard by the Means House; bold and high
Oar Gallery opens to the sky ;
Minima S Gus - re: there'll be- seen,
Prepared with camera and screen.
They act you up in frame and locket
With great forbearance toward your puelet,
And send you out amazed in rure,
And nest your friends and neighbors capture
tiomter do they rise to take you,
Than hideous wrinkles all forsake you ;
Freckles and pockmarks straightway vanish,
And all things homely "walk the Spanish."
Vo other place is a eriterion-L-
Each satyr looks like a hyperian—
And whether old or black or sooty,
You'll come out clothed in youth and beauty
A politician came to sneer,
And went in face and soul sincere ;
A lawyer came with subtle tongue,
And went out truthful, fair and young
An old maal came, os lotauLas March,
AU puff and powder, bone and starch:
They went to work at every fe ture,
And sent her out a lovely creature.
A widow came with doleful face,
Aud vanished, all in smiles and grace ;
Next day she doffed her sombre clothes,
And off to Saratoga goes. •
An Ethiopian canto to view,
And straight his skin changed lighter hue
A leopard ventured on the lot,
And soon he couldn't find a vat.
Thus liaannues skill and GITSTIN'S art
Are beautifying every part,
Creating au immense sensation,
Smoothing the features of the nation.
Go! go! at unee—yetive long delayed—
Ere form mid face and feature fade ; -
Sit down In HATWING'S Magic Chair,
And ever after beauty wear.
Nov. 25; 186:1-1w.
A. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR REST;
—First - house north of P. D. Morrow•'s, on Sec
ond Street. Enquire at the Bed, White and
Blue Tezt
BitAlittALL ItiDor.ivAr
Sept. U. Itip9
WYOMING COSIMERCIAL COLLEGE.--
"A Rosiness Education will ho of adrantno to
every man, whatest:. his future occupation may
be. - -Freedlcy.
The Wyoming Commercial College, establiA
etrin IW, and connected with Wyoming Send
nary, offers a thorough and complete course of
instruction for those desiring a commercial edu
cation.
. Its location in the beautiful and historic Val
ley of Wyoming, with its canal, three lines of
railroads, and immense coal and other business
operations, afford rare opportunities for young
men desiring situations.
Our graduates are filling positions of trust all
over the country. Young men have attended
this Institution from Kaiisas, Min
nesota, and nearly very State m the Union.
Our tuition for thd regular Business Course is
from fifteen to twenty dollars less than at other
Commercial Colleges, and yet adrantagell here
are is creep respect unsurpassed.
We offer all the aid extended by any Commer
cial College in the country to graduates in ob
taining situations.
Students of the College have all the advan
tages of the Seminary in regard to library, lit
erary societies,
Tuition for the regular Business Course, $25.
Telegraphing in connection therewith, $lO,OO.
Telegraphing alono, $25,00. Stationery for full
Business Course, $15,00. Board per week, IL
Send for Catalogue and specimens of Pen
manship. Address L. L. SPEAOIJE,
Prifi. Wyoming Commercial College,
Sept. 23, 1609. Kingston, !Pa.
PijNuit, OREMSS ANTI AIELODEONS.—
It always gives us pleasure to call the attention
of our readers to articles of real merit. In this
eo nection, we advise our patrons who are about
to purchase a Piano;-Organ or Melddeon, to call
at TV. Drrrnicu & Co.'s Mnsici3tore at Towan
da, before buying elsewhere, as theinstruments
sold by W. D. & Co. really the only first
elasain every respect The Decker Brothers,
Ballet & Cumston an Conrad Myers' Pianos
have now been before the public for twenty
years and more. The Pelanbet ‘k. Co. and Sha
ningcr Organs and Melodeons for sixteen years.
All of them are known to be as near perfection
as it is posSible to make them, and are giving
the most entire satisfaction toall who have used
them. Our prices are low; and will sell Pianos
from $2OO to $1,500. Organs from $BO to $1,000;
Melodeons from 1;75 to MO. Sheet Music, and
Instruction Books for Pianos,' Organs, Melo
deons, and Violins, always en hand - . To those
who would like instruments from other malters
not mentioned above, we say, give us your or
ders and you shall have them on short notice.
Recollect, ladies and gentlemen, that Professor
W. Drrrnicu has had experience for over twen
ty years in the above business. Tuning and re-'
pairing done, if wanted.
Those who have waited so lotig for the cele
brated "Briefmarken Polka;" msy have it now
at our Store for 62 eonts per copy. It is a good
piece of music, besides ,having a collection of
42 forei,m postage stamps printed on the out
side. • • 4 W. Drrrincu & Co.
• •
M. All kinds of Spices Raisins
currants citron &c: At the Bed; White and
Bine store Bridge st. Towanda.
litannata, & RIDGEWAT.
Da.; House and Rooms to 'let. Ap
ply to A. Roc;max, or GEO. NICHOLS, Rome.
Oct. 26, 1869.
MIME
:New #din
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LADIES',STISES' a •onna)racti's
33 1 "t 7 14, Eit
WRECK THEY OFTKEI AT A
.::ak - itiA-1-iii<l' . e - Cii , i - C),:ii
ASTRICAN SACQUES.
Dec. 9,1869.
INE sitivx;s::
, • • • •
/hot readied from a
chok late laoportaro* Saldaii knit
e
ititOCEIR , &TAME rALUWLEI,
: In tho Tory West =brings and dinagno.
-• at Tay low pekoe.
Mee. 9. ' POWELL & 0:0
BANKRUPTCY. -DISTRICT
IN
— Court of the United States for' the Western Dle.
Diet of Pennsylvania. In , the matter of ELI P.
resteTi l tstrict of sits. st. •
A warrant, in Bankruptcy has been tuned by said
Court against the estate of Ell P. Rockwell. of the
County eillradford, and State of Pennsylvania, IL
•ata Dutiut. who bas been adjudged bankrupt O ,P•
en petition of his Creditors, and the
of, any
detds. and llte delivery of lerronting to
said Banknipt, hinr or to s use. and the tom,
far of ist, property by Mtn,- are forbidden by taw.
A meeting of - the creditors of egidto
prove their debts and choose one or more aes
of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy
to be holden at Towanda, Penn on the Mir:lay of
January., 1870,15 t 10 o'clock A. M, at the Mace of Pd.
ward Overton. jr., one, of the Regidera In Bankrupt
cy of said District. A. MURDOCK,
U. B. Marshal as Messenger.
RPHANS'eOITRT . SALE. -BY
virtue of en order leaned out of the Orphans'
Court of Bradford county, the undersigned, execu
tor of the estate of DEBORA SMTH,fdeceased, will
expose at public sale on the prembses,WMIGIEGAT.
JAN. sth, 1870, at 2 o'clock p. in,, the following de.
scribed lot.plece or parcel of land, situate In' the
Borough of Canton, and bounded on the north lands
of J. W. Griffin. on the cart by Mechanic Street, on
the south by lands of J. C. Wright:4 and ou the west
by lands John Mix; containing about One-half of an
acre of land; with% framed horise thereon. it" 7 4
TERMB.—SBO to be paid on the property belni
struck down, and balance on confirmation of vale.
3. U. SHAW.
Administrator.
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NEW COAL YARD!
BEST WILKES-BARRE AND PITTSTON
ANTHRACITE COALS!
The subectiber has met established a new Coal
Yard in the rear of the lizroirrEn Office and GEIOSE'S
Gun Shop; and &gigue to keep in supply the best
Anthracite Coale at all times.
Till further notice :
Prices, at Boat or drib* of the CELEIIRATED
WILKEi-BSTUIE COAL, from t/a5
"BALTIMORE MINES." -
Small Egg; or No. 2
Stove: or NON. 3 and 4
Chestnut; or No. 5..........
PUICEA AT VAUD . , OE' DENT PITTSTON
Small Egg; or No. 2,
Stove; or Xos. 3 and 4, mixed
Chestnut; or No. 5,
.1 small di4cnunt will be mode on orders for, or sales
ofPittston Coal Novelty/roes Vie Cars.
The following additional charges will be made for
delivering Coal witldn the Borough limits ;
Per t0n,..50 eta. Extra for carrying in,..50 eta.
Half _35
N. B. The Wilkes-Barre destnut and Stove Coals
arc coarser In sizes tbau the Pittston Chestnut and
Stove; but all are of excellent quality.
air Orders. may be left at the •• Red, White and
Blue" Tea Store of Br.sainau. & BWUIWAT. on
Bridge street, or at my Coal Office. No. 4 Mercer's
New Block, next door to O. 11. Wood's Fruit Store.
ar-0 Mere must, in all asses, bo accempanled be
the cash. . .
I havo erected a
for public convenience, in the atreet Oil north aide of
Fireman's Nall and near the Elwell Hone a.
Warranted to weigh correct.
Towanda, Pa,, Nov. 10,0869
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! !
TAYLOR-& GORE,
Would call the attention of friends and the potato to
their largo dock of
/Am 11410 szv :DJ :t s:
which having been rueloised for cash, theyaarebre•
pared to sell ebespergthan any other' *tore In North
ern Pennsylvania. Our stock °ambits of
OITEM co.ems
ENGLISH BEAVERS, 31ELTONS;
With the largest stock.oc
Men'o, Youth 4. aid BOW Clothing,
A full Hut of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
ILA TS •Zic
ci377,8; SUSPENDER, HANDKERCHIEF% &e,
Also a large stock of
CLOTHS, nortsvg, rknauttscrs. d
AU Goode warrihted u repremented. Call 'era
amine our stotk before Trarchaigng. Remember the
plum 96 Math etcurt, one doer north of Chamberlin•.
Jewelry Stoke.
maw Wawa':
•
Towanda, Dec, 2,1869.
OF WINTER:
CHOICE LOT brrel or tur d'
bYt,kl 3E a
AFitWt of
an tint*. MclA
al. at -
FROM IMBUES MU=
ALSO a ..FZW; SLCOA,Vr
Anaz
TRY OUR EELEPRATED
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CHIEWINO TOBACC 1 0:i
FINE CUT
LED
put up in all styles. 7
The very bePt gwlitic• of
BL.►CK, BILOWN, .t& SeloVat
__% . Wia_aA
A great oriel}' of ;the moat 'popla
lar brands of .1.
FANCY SMOKING
TOBACCO
I' I I' E S !
of aimed etrey description from
GENrnit ISlEntscnttrat
COSIMON CLAY
Particular attention 'given to hup
plying the wanta of dealers In this
and adjoining counties at
WHOLESALE PRICES
1; Towanda, I . 3ce. •., ISO,.
NEW HAY SCALE
R. M. wF.T.T psi
Succesors to J. 31. Collins.
of envy Oslo and price, such V
UNIONS, CASTOR BEAVERS,
CHINCIIILLAH, SATExers, &e.
errr offered in' Tworatida
GLOVII and MITTENS,
AND*PAPER COLLARS,
G=l3l=3l
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Re Sake pleamm!sa - calliseg attetithea ke , ear ear:
ekseap onsdoplaididitealt:of -• • -
WINTER G " ° DB
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Or miry dacriptiva, %bleb yei here tionglit Mveq
low agave; and on ado Sy -the o u* rear .
AT SPECIAL J,I3ARGA/1418,
RIOH DRIESS '00•0Dfi;
POP'UIu uF ALL 114120.71fACtitiliEs
Ewmw j c.:Lors, tm9B.
(iwrm Azov? liosimm
W o .ro Agorae for the celebrated
HARMS SEAMLESS Km Cruwm*
CLOAKINGB,
de,,cription.
ASTRACHAN, CHF:WMVAS,
lIEAVEJOS. ViI.VETEEKS of ell colors
LYONS VELVETS"!
Thu largest .wl mint eouiviete assortment of
Paisley, Bruchu mut Wu!)lei' Shawlex
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
01 all klud4 at 14 .N 24 1/ bargain.
Ml=
CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
WOOLEN GOODS,
$6 00
, 6 00
5 GO
$6 00
$6 00
of all dem-1401one
CAM4ZSIEItB OF ALL GRADES AND PRICES.
GENTS, LADIES SL
Under war. A fun stock of
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DOMESTICS...
A LARGE 4RRAeOI O ATTRACTIONSSMABLIS
NEW , GOODS •EVERY' DAY !I
Sea whet yon leant and get what you want at fair
GM
We haveeleo on ode the
GREATEST ' ALPACA:"
of th• age. ContlilieNtaii . o by all:. lmyera. in 0010 T,
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durability, grouse of hyenas, and weight. - .
Remember the
BUFFALO BLACK ALPACA;
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IMPROVFD BRILLIANT;
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'1 .FAvoirrE, patinviat,
TIM HOT BLAST • AHEHICAN,
HOME COMPANION,
THE OMENTAL. SELIVEEKIHEGI.
BASE BURNING COOK STOVE,
'You clue, get, them at
CIA)DING, RUSSELL CO'S
BURALL'S - CORN SHELLERB
1 NATIONAL FANNING • MILLS;
FEW CUTTERS,
PAIMER'S BOILERS,
Just received
CLOTHES AVEDiGERS,
cu.%L
National Home Nails, by the box,
BUIIllEN•S 13110 V S.
THE AMERICAN,
ORIENTAL,
FAVORITE AND NATIONAL,
BASE BURNERS,
will keep a tvutinuonft fire with al-
most no attention at all, and with
the least possible waste of fuel
THE AMERICA N
maintains its position' as this most
perfe't
FILST CLASS
STOVE in inarket.
- With the late iniprovemetits fire
can be kept longer than in aux other
stove. We -also ha ve the
NATIONAL, -
COSMOPOLITAN,
TBIBIINF,,
STERLING,
GgLDENIPRINPE,
SUNSHINE*,
YOUNG AMERICAN,
=MI
and many other . -patterns, all men-
ent, for thew respectave.pr,tam.
"LAN . TERICS, TAMPS.
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ST. "GENII-UN BTOUVIT LAMPS.
ELIAS HOWE.SEIVING
MACHINE
ST9TESL S P.LIVERED TO ANT DEPOT.
or met up biro' limits
FREE OF CHARGE.
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:Waal)", Attentio#:
stock o 1
AIENS" AND . -BOYS:
FALL AND, WINTER WEAR,
aesily coin'priaing all kinds ot
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in 00n.market , pri(*o; at tlu
lowest liaart*
'''Wtg Wes' in OW
m,u7kg',` rT6lit'xl4i,4,
Witimu!lly attract idoi,k- of
S.IRATOC+A &FRENt(afTifeNKS
TrAvEiax“ BAt,s, 1.4Tic0:14.,P
li.ARNE.S,S AIS D riat;i)ilitl..• •
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men to our Munenwvatietj
ekriaga, and Team Han es
/ . 4 . 4", • Igiulieti"S
Whipa'nnd
This deinirtniet4 is Oretfy over
onr Shoe Store, and will ai-all_fitnes
be fogy.. stocked .with t all , goods 6,3'
!onging to qie:Harnes4, trade. , - Any-
.thing in the line will lie ninde on
short :notiGe 'wit} 1)V expOrtiettoeci fin+ t
cla.s . s -workmen.'
oel3, 1869,'
NEW EALL - IS:IYINTFit GOCDS,
• , :It.A. PETTES,
of: -
FALL AND - WESTEN. GOODS'.
«petal* adapted tetitda simikett eonidating is P ta r
felifieirrd .. )* et;;* • ,
DOMESTre, GOODS;
BLVACHED nwat l tt,
- OPIUM, DUANE&
DREE:6 poops & 111.12311NG4,
ZZPBTh wow-Erma
Hosiery, tfc:
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