Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 16, 1869, Image 3

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LOCAL AND emizzaL.
D ie late' , 13c4iiety , thieling next
gonasy eaetang, at Jidgelltiiaii,i,-••
„
01. F. B. Fiapptut. ate of the
editors ot tho Pitt burg Goad* has beet le.
pointed postouiater at Hosiestilla.
par The .
_fit or: Tutting --'lkritti
try ckor from liowriarnif corm. to tho north
end of )131207105 Nock Iru SOX& 'We hopri to
.ro more of It pit down ant wawa.
sr The Cincinnati papers say the
now istprogrees in that city, exceeds in
interest any religious awakening ever before
witnessed the*, .Bey. lisinsown is con.
ducting the isteetho.
sena itevivill meetings continue
In the Towanda Baptist Church. Bay. A. C.
ginory preach& "nightly. A tarp istantor of
N at ersions and baptisms lava taken place; and
nr• Interest and work is advancing steady.
_ . .
Sevph4. letterrn. •14 -
rue w e ek, are uusyoidalgy ~ srowded 00. Wa
pietscat s o sucleive .caiuSuut4 k tam
ditraent t o of the county; but our limited
e tztee Cow'Ui la correspondents tO'fiboll
their thougbti.
te,e_ The students of airs Bwesi
hold * Itetuiion *tan at her
residrnee in Canton, on the ernol 'of Dec:
2“11, to which all the former students are cur
. 1111! invited. Christmas tree, speeches, music,
vs. We are pleased to see that our
,nue friend, Al SET VIBISICaOII3, tug pintas
au interest in the Orange Cbunty (N.Y.)
and is henceforward to be one of ita cdi
orA. Besides being a good practical Printer,
h, hi, peculiar ability for eucceaefolly conduct-
Jag, a newspaper.
se The, reason CIIAMBEIILII 4 'I3 ad
.rti,cment does not appear this week fa, that
f., , 0 busy to prepare it, but we were our
rta,l , ra that his assortment of fins Jewelry and
S.IN T were, suitable for holiday presents, is
ttlitkte, and that his goods are going of like
Lot cakes.
srir We are informed that a man
I.sinvd who has been in the employ of
tip.:l'iou.rrs for some time, was discharged a
,la's since, and that to avenge himself he
attempted to shoot Col. Prourr on Monday
, last. The shot, however, did not take
eff. . ALLEN Was arrested and lodged in jail.
Ere- Mr. L, H. -Warrrumer, editor
611. Serthern Pennsylvanian, published at
t,r,at Bend, died in that village on the 7th
after ■ lingering illness. His age was 25
wars. Re leases a trite and one child. The
par., r will hereafter be conducted by D. R.
CiLiSDLEIL •
p- Past Grand Worthy Patriarch
Purr, of Philadelphia, ano Holum. Baoritaxim
smithborci, N.T., are instituting Divisions of
s s , re , of Temperance in this county. They were
I..th present at the meeting of the Division in
place on Tuesday evening last, and made
t.nll ng rpeeelies.
1ia,.. - Quite a serious stabbing affair
place on Tuesday evening last. The par
. engaged were two colored men, named Josh
1..t.1 -EN and HAWAII COOL The latter was 11110.
,r. ty injured, and it was feared for some time
1.. t las wounds would, prove fatal. Hou.ms
twfore he could be arrested. - It appears
hnt ..n old feud existed between the parties,
alit that this was their third encounter. The
.41,..u1ty grew out of a belief on Hota.r.s's part
that hill antagonist was too intimate with his
I .t
I EN'N ) wife. ,
UT PROCKEVOGS-FIRST WEEK.
-htdent Judge, F. B. &arms, CM the
indges Fltmrz and Van Dram, seta-
.11GE W. BILDLF, Formal f Stephen uL
L. Andrew Runyon, George Corey, Wm. F.
Ezekiel Carr, Joseph Crane, George B .
Ds , idson, Oliver W. Dodge, 2d, George Bendy,
11.. a, M. Iladloek, Adam Dines, Isaac Lyons,
M oscnp, Wm. S. Mix, Frank Ovenshire,
La M. Pike, Elias Park, Jacob Dee', J. !Jon
i • -mach, Stephen B. Tidd, Hanley W. Thom
:, Vansiee, James Watts.
t:rnnd•Jury acted on the following in-
in. ‘,. John B. Ball.—Larceny.
~. John 0. Ward, Rodolphus Brown,
M. :•,:t.libins and Chas. M. Dunlap.—Con
.•.,.. and lalse pretences. True bill as to all
nodolphus Brown.
in. Anthony Beach and Melvin Holden.
ult and battery.
n n. vs. Jules Baker.—Larceny.
u. Yl4. C. W. McAllister.—Obtaining goods
Htl iulao pretences.
au.'Pr. Chas. Jerry.—Forcible entry.
N. B. Doane.—Adnltery.
Itl (ilia Harford.—Adultery.
Jefferson Clark and Andrew Lerp
1., Chas. Thompson.—Dgaruy.
Edward E. pierce.—Assardt andbat
th tutottt to
•.1 VS. Samuel Cowles.—False preternces.
Thompson alias Edwiil Polo.
-I;s1
k v...1 , ,1at D. ISeecher.—Larceny
Hiram and Jos. Wilson and George
Aiding L. Wording to escape from
l',,unty fur coote.
•!.. C.rton awl Josepb Swain.—Asnntt
County for costs.
vs, Chas. Benjamin.—Larceny.
. au. s. Dauiel Shear.—Larceny.
Butler.—Larcony.
I . • f. Ilowmg cat.es were tried and disposed
f • ; I,..ptirt
‘• lleniy Ann Denjamin.—ln this case
f , h , laut aas charged with concealing the .
h“f bastard child and fornication. This
tnpind several days and a large number
wrri• called, and the jury found the
not guilty is to the first charge, brit
te tilt fornication. •
C-
o. Nobles.—lntent to commit runs
; in 11.1., ease, on reasons of District isttor
' nvt airtet a lion pros. entered.
M. E. and Alm. Solomon.—Assault
ry. TLc defendants in this case were
_• i ssith committing an assault on Sans
the store of defendants, in Towanda.
• • find the defendants guilty, and they
• • wed to pay a fine of 55,00 each and
' Armstrong Tyler.—Surety of the
, • . ri,secutor appearing in this case,
• .• fe11,131:1 NN n:1 discharged.
• n, ‘s. U. W. Hughes.—Selling liquor on
The prosecutor . in this ease being
i 1. Yin defendant is discharged.
' •',• ss. Franklin Fraley.—Deserting his
••• - 11,, Court after hearing this case seri
e deb ndant to give bond to Corumissiori
.,:. P..or of Wilmot township, in the sum of
f r 11.11.zu,nt of $4,00 pelf month for sup
, la,: wife and children.
bo. James W. Benjamin.—Assault and
- rvrv. -Court direct Jolle prostniii entered
Gilbert Gib PooL—
u• and .ettiug fire to a house. Tho defen
lii • na., charge,' with burning a email house
1 nanla tomoihip. The defendant was a
„•ats oltl. The jury found him not
n , r,. N. It, Doane. —Adultery. The de
:an;.l,eur‘arraigned, plead guilty, and
—ritenced tqtpay a tine of $lO and meta and
aLa,rg , ) au Unpris.nruent in county jail for one
m. ‘s. Celia Harford.—ldialtery, Defen
l'"ttg arraigned, plead guilty, and was
•••1.•ei,c,•1 tr, pay a fine of HU and costa and un
an inipnsonnient in the county jail fur
pen ,, d of GO days.
b ealkina' Tavern license transferred to
t•Nt. smith.
[to, is.titli•n of sundry citizens was presented'
• i' , • art asking for a new township to. be
t part of Ulster and Athens,'to be
"Milan. - Court ap.7oiriti•d viewers to
1..11, report.
saturday, there being a large lumber of
cues yet authaposed of, they were pat
''" 10 be treed the second week. The entire
.1-1 L•it was motioned till February term.
s imm ai,s)
as they
"T A R
mad sold
a t br a rak f eat.
rvok ,
P4sf,*)
Oak 1bi1kte10 4101 , 041 44%
di.iry huUdtag., areslbetterurievelNelledir;
hiß Pte. i t baz , x 7 °lher , /./01, ever .4;
ate I felt proud hit We awn'
'nett fanners in ouricratshipo —-- B.
I /ad
ATMs . The risitrand -.4xsopug
h i ve rirekuised, the Solograph lino between To
"ndl a431/Wavq r j,.aad. ft. Idosnapfa, laddge
lineeW es tineeethe irabk
dwongh and idlooffialky cult Off out down town
dace bonsai ournausadoalkow W.' read - of
famous lareit *Sedan CBI titat eactuaences
in.s sEsj p* fallen 4, 41 Ft
drive;then ttia it•• p teak; arid finally ends' by
runniaraps tree. -A:tur telegrapida eottunsid
•catiou is .t present/a about.the same tls, sad
we are ins state of Igoorancs . i4 regasd,to the
doings of the outaide,werldowhich is-anything
but blies. We hire • Writ& aisiustukd,'
ever, that the lightadaridli solistagain be coal
ed to take a crewcut theasghtow -Tiatbea.
"good-bye, proud world!"
Rev. 1P: Stair hie removed 'to Lysen.
der, N.Y. •
The &Di of )lautucia (Tatman/
was dissolved the 10th inst., Mr. C. S. Macszcz
retiring therefrom. The buitkest - Will
ducted hermits.; by,ilr. Varkzesza. -
°in.& .dobU rr ed lifekbeedey,
Milk inst. • •
Seem Cam.-Borith Creek lie*
been silent BO long, thattliete are Mini doubt
ing souls wholiare begun to abluk She Is like
the,fifth call, Ipoltbag on with notiOg to may.
We 'till lire, and if Orme of yea come thin way
you can tcstl that we more and have .
A girl, who tutsleten workingitt the fatnaLtif
Mr. Dmtinarcylest Wednesdity,Withotat waiting.
to settle up, made a levy on certaialicsallorsies
and merchandise, and decamped. "Tse got
after her, and you know "Tar" shows by his
frultMitho IS pro tty" good "in Ikuntintrgaiked
th
GRAND ,TCET
Till t. BILL.
A••'I A TUCK BUJ-
at kind; but she etkin't like hielooks, and af
ter a very thorctugh'scareh in various parts of
the county, and getting pretty close on the bird,.
she took wings. • • - • •
"Things irworkiii." Our hotel is going, and'
men aro putting up barns hero, some thi&k,
where "houses ought to be."
• I have heard of killing two birdi with one
stone, but if you want to hear of kilbng three
dogs at one shot, enquire of Mr. eassi or Mr.
basszi, both thrifty farmers living on the up
lands.
We have moved on the enemy's works.
Messrs. Snorrr Vaiisni.r.x and MONTANIE are
throwing up theirororks within a few miles of
Richmond. Borrn Cnuit
Dec. 5, 1869.
118— DEAR &roam :' Among the
vast multitudes of patriotic men who swelled
the ranks of the Union Army when the darkest
cluuds . of war were hovering over thiti Republic,
many thousand veterans still
. live and move
about In our midst. These men have passed
through the perils and hardships of a terrible
conflict, and have unfortunately lost one or
more of their limbs, and the consequence is,
they are destined tv hobble about an crutches
during the remainder of their burdensome life.
It is true a small percentage of them are able
to procure artificial substitutes, but it is a very
small percentage at the exorbitant price of one
hundred and twenty-five dollars per limb. Why
is it that this wealthy Republic cannot furnish
her late defenders with an artificial substitute
once at least in four or five years, or their equiv
alent in money? What is fifteen dollars per
month for a man who has suffered his right arm
or leg to lib severed frvin his body? Prior. to,
the war these men were able to maintain them.
selves, but now their debility is such as to pre
,vent them from laboring at their farmer , occu
pation. Some may ask the question, "Why do
I they not learns trade or educate themselves 'e t
but it must kFremembered that all have not
the advantages of acquiring an education, and
even though they do tit themselves for any or
dinary position.of trust, ten chances to one - the3r,
cannot 'obtain situation. I know this to be is
fact, and can substantiate it. Let timusewlin
their application, and they will receive an an
swer stating that they have a very good opinion
of them, but do not care to employ. Thu is a
fitting reply to men who have made such a sae
rifice—men who, when the war trumpet sound-
ed, left their pleasant firesides and started for
the front, singing "We are coming, Father
ABRAHAM, three hundred thousand more." To
day ABRAHAM is dead, and consequently the
nation's deeds are being forgotten. However,
it is hoped that Congress during the neat 'ses
sion will make ample provision to furnish leg
less and armless soldiers with artificial substi
tutes. • W, H. F.
Sheshequin, Dec. 4, 1869.
VW' Ma. ALvolizi—Dear Sir: I give
you abriet statement of that part of our Sun
day-school missionary work, dutie since last
spring, which relates to the formaticin of !wit
SqbbatA-schools in destitute communities.
Of these schools fourteen have been organized
during the season, all of which have - been suc
cessful, with one partial failure, owing to the
fact that it had no professing Christian to as
sist in carrying it on. The communities where
these schools are planted, if placed together,
would form a district covering sixteen miles
square, and the whole of it almost entirely des
titute of any means of public . religious instruc
tion except that afforded by the Sabbath-schools.
Three of these schools have female superinten
dents. Some of them have been specialry bless
ed. One Superintendent and her parents, with
one or two other persons in the same school ;
an assistant-superintendent and teacher in an
other, have professed conversion during the
summer.
The Testament and Scripture Reader ire the
only books of study used in tiovireal of these,
mission schools. Ou every Sabbath, after the
recitations, each scholar is called upon to stand
up and repeat, from memory some particular
verse of Scripture. At each session, all say the
Lord's Prayer, and repeat a part or the whole
of the Ten Commandments. In thli way, some
of the yonnger children, unable to read, com
mit these usefal lessons to memory. All of
these schools bare, to some extent, been assist
, ed in procuring library books W and Sunday pa
pers, which furnish almost every family with
good home reading. In all the neighborhoods,
whore this Sunday work has been begun, there
is a marked Improvement in the observance'of
the Sabbath day.
A report of other departments of our work
may he presented at some other time. We do
not forget our indebtedness to friends who al
xva s cheerfully co-operate with US in this work.
Above all, do we gratefolly acknowledge the
signal favor of our Heavenly Father attending
our efforts in bohall of the youth.
Ever cordially yours,
Towanda, Dec. 6, 1861. " R. Cmrrniorrn
118... Mx. Culnis; at the old. origi-
nal News Room and Book Store, is daily receiv
ing large additions to his elreadyimmense stock
of Books and Stationery, and it has come to be
a matter of general remark about town that be
displays the best taste in the selectionof goods,
and sells them at lower figures, than any one
else in the country. Persons from! the . rural
districts in want of books for Sunday-schools,
or Christmas presents, should by all means
and examine his assortment.
itir Reader, have you seen the
great variety of Janda necessary for Santa
Claus to make his selections from?
Yon have wondered, no doubt, at finals, where
all the queer and comical toys were found that
filled the Christmas trees, and which pleased
the little folks so greatly.
If you will drop in at WICKHAM! & BLacEls,
you will see a plaoe where Toys, botlu comiW
and nice, are kept in quantities large enough to
fit out your Christmas trees or fill the little
stockings full np!
as. The nicest and best assort
ment of holiday goods in town aro to be fausid
at Faosr's Furniture Emporium, and they are
going like hot cakes. To be satisfied that
is true, call and see for yourseh-es.
ftref ,
macre ten & 'the sem,
Ahab WI then reeipatiirgg, thibadOsss
*a aleior town—an d all ere ina—eentlimiiin
hairtrolution• 4roveitty slid sfllttiOi is
inevitable tinn, velem lomething sew
*der* sun tams up. It is 41e to say tAst
we haft more 'manntacturingalstablishmteits
than say other town of the same mulatto:l in
171:oihern Pennsylvania, and that onr town will
eratuallyc.becoma_the largest midmost eater.
)"11 = 1". 411T. ' 4111" M
hainspore ilhould say one
it; let him Mitems a visslokel abotiglittelo=l*
the most skeptical, he shall go sw
iLake Neipahwiareanieetn(et3WhifitO.
:Ass clothes /in isrldirlepbabilliMtits, but the
u l o9,Wviik
its nsnal tozessnd vigor AlisaldogierTerth
clues off her rioteihtiWthW . 42l"we heas
the mewed treeleof the mar-sail hammier.- It
-handred thousand
eli in bnildinglielY the WO
mnst , walt till ilpringfaresinalteetniis Ilsy*
or ofitillikassOrkesel*nsuistitiseastNitiend
et .arri# l B tbal,Co.4*°•o4 l fabrla-Ar4,10;
(teased in siza„.. Like the crouching lion,
Dimas is making prciiritiOluilei ; but
iunlike hint, &SU _
kinds
springs—one sttui t sl, one :pirOetual, „said the
oth er ! n il briug *rth 40 4 44 4. 4 that l!hich
shah hare lUitsme ag l 94 ir./44FW kleit °en"
ttu7 Ilfter century.
n the night of tho 6th instant, McMinn T.t ,
BOWS Ii*ISW-121111 woe Cc?petuuellloy e tlra. The
alHt wad aituat dihotit'tWa niltes froin l)C,rf
opgh. Have not learned the particulars.
We understand that neighbor 8111 PMS, the
b'ec4 and shoe. flealer v has malk , e-Vropositiott
tp thileadlnititeiikants in town, which, H . ac
cepted, will furnish employment for 100 of the
followers, of St. Crispin..., We are glad that a
part; st least; of the Mercantile fraternitrare ,
alive to the interests of ,ths town as well as
their own. andmanifest manifests willinguns! to.accept.
the propOnil: - Hare'sbort-sightedness only can
prevent any from endorsing the proposition.
Dec. 12, .1860: •
• AZILV.
WYALIMING.-3jrEcii(preM4thosghts
instinctively turn' towarde the Capital of our
Ration, where. the Alst Congress of the United, '
States assembles tg-day. The affairs of our
government always need clearheads and strong
. hearts at the helm, to guide the Ship of State
clear of rocks and shoals, and they are needed
now. Questions pertaining to our interests at
home and abroad must be settled by this Con
greak Which willlaffect us in the future for good
or pl. What el.„done ..for_iiit.OPPressfut
and hitherto enslaved, but now free people
among us? What .iihallr.biAtine with those
prodigal States which still refuse to "go to their
father's house"? Moir shag Ire treat, the de
mands of Spain ? and what shall we do with
Cuba? May our governtient deal wisely with
these questiona,and the leitislatiouilia
be midi. is to inaieiise the confidence and edmi:
ration of all nations in the soundness and wis
dom of our Republican institutions. ?day God
red the day when insmr lanelof G7ierlgno man
"halt be denied the baperuorpty of.the'rfighta
ind'firivileges of American citizenship on ac
count of race or color. •
Rev. D. Cnarr opened a aelect acliool at the
Academy, last Monday, with about 80.zeholars.
P. T. tells us about a surprise at Camp
town.. Mi. Surprise , lute been here. Last,
Wednesday ere about 9 o'clock, forty-six men
and women, armed with lanterns, oyster kegs,
frosted cakes and sick made a raid upon Bee'.
J. 8. Sisiara and family at the 7d.E.parsonage.
?a they "marched through thejowu," they re
minded one of a torchlight .prOcession; except
. the ladies and the weapons they carried. In a
low tidnutes
"Lydia put the kettle on,
And we itU took.oysters,"
end lots of other good things.. '
After. "los"- Rev. P. R. Towne, in behalf of
the company, with a vary neat and approprir4e
speech, presented Mrs. 8. with *broom, a splen
did teapot, and a roll containing $43 in green
backs—also a broom to Ina MIT. The "gude
safe" couldn't say anything, and the parson
came to bar memo ; but like the okiletlyinthe
thunder-storm, who, in speaking of it after
ward, said, "Some run under "the bed, some
one place and EaUtO gu:4l4eg, but . I knelt devil
and tried to pthy, but /couldn't make outmecit. l.
So with the TKO parson—he" evidently candid
ed it 'was no time for words. Thio meeting ad.:
journed sine die with Over.
Np more this time, only I hope to gee a large
attendance next week—the 15th and 16th—at
the County Lodge of Good Tempters which
meets at this place. Yours,
JAI BEE.
Tuscinona. —Our winter schools are
.
opetpng; We wish them ancceval, and hope pe
renta will visit them, for then the teacher has
an assurance that the people' take an interest
in his work, and will appredate his efforts; be-
sides, the school that is, visited regularly. and
frequently by the pitrons will be easier govern
ed and make better progress. The -crop of
teachers is larger than usual in,this part of the
county, and those whose certificates range from
" middling " to " very poor," are apt to place as
higlian estimate upon their services as the best
in the market. We regret that many directors
pay so little attention to grading teachers' gala-
ries. They would not pay a round full price for
a " very poor " horse, and yin there is as much
difference in the 'value of teachers as in hbrses.
The Spring Hill Musical Association contem
plate purchasing an instrument for the church
in this place, and for the promotion of said ob
ject a Musical Convention will be ,held= in the
M.E. church during the holidays, closinguith a
concert on the eve of Dec. 30. Prof. J. 13. Sinatra
will conduct the convention. Mr. tan Wawa,
Fresh:lent of the Association, will furnish piano.
Pianists, Mrs. J. B. Elm : 3m and Misses liens
E. Maas and Astor LTD's. .We are expecting
a good time. Come on, ye brave and fair!
Married at. Tunkhanuock, Wednesday; Dec.
8, 1869, by Bev. S. F. Buoys, Mr. JAS. SID
THEM, of Herrick, to Mrs. D. C. kloicroonEnv,
of Spring Hill, Pa.
We desire to say a ward to the readers of the
loci!" column , of the BEPOICTEI4 concerning
their duty to extend its subseriptirm list. There
are those in almost eery school distriet - the
county, who are not taking the liseberim as
they "otter." these could be induced
to subscribe, if you would solicit theM to do s 6.
We suggest that our postatashrsoverchauts,
teachers, pastors and "any other man," Cr wo
man either, volunteer to act ‘upcin this commit
tee. _ The mart that is toopeerto take ties °aun
ty paperis dead. .
The Br:roams will' compare hivorility with
any county paper in the State, and at blob rates
is the dic ... west one we blown!. It is thorough
ly republican, It sedulously excludes all im
moral and indecent advertisements. ,Its local
department isn't " bad to take," and what "mai
den all fortorn,"or.bachelor either, could fail to
"hope on" while its Weekly marriage list was
before their eyes I` We hope it is not liftmen,
to remind our temperance friends thatLihe
roam is in • position to . do the eagle better
service in this connty, 4bran if • " straight pro
laibition sheet," and Veal only. As rephblicans,
as friends of morality and education, we °wet it
to the Rtpoirren to rally round it ai hive
not done before.' Let us see to it that airy:Si
des for usefulness be greatly extended ltor the
year 1870.'. A little effort will do th is..
effort be made. „ , .d.t.eg4llgr.A..
Dec. 11,'1869.
dress of the " BurrAso
BueND ^ Alial ck •alpaca, with pannier over-skirt
add fall want, trimmed with black relict rib.
boo, was Much admired.
The material, although competitively cheap,
has a soft, smooth finish and a pleasing lune,
much like'fine black silk.—Fashion Article from
the).New York Herald, &pt. 94,1869, .
Tenon ,Y Co.;' Agents, Towanda, l'a.
Mr When the r'i E, r f.!
asked his faithful-sem:wt kl t ts fir
could gratat him, be replied, !TbililamiksiolAY
master." The fever Ins granted, but •bistin
does not inform us in sitst Style of art lbe coy . -
eted picture sru taken. psourinuts wee 'then
anal the opportunities- enjoyed by,. Ute
people Of Bradford,' of being plinMgiailied eta
the We at .Ifsidima* Guam% 'yeti unfario"
near denied tbeimeients.
sir Thei
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N iti-obiuktittiar - z:iifociAL
Eaoou
4 - 744.4 „Lila, ita
IllirDr. Midt,:**___ - ilsosk :, • • , .
• . ' • loiiik6ooll. l llo l
f 4 the state, la ewers paloti 00 tatiftt„'
i sir D. N.•,ilkott , a 4 co. et ,
Biker 224ttirCagt . _ I=
',Fly of Was, Fin sated! and supply your.
T Attin i r " ltk •iT 7 ',III ered
t sir Those (reink,t6tO ' diesiregto
their holida7 gifts Combine the =did sad
ental,sboold look at those elsenitiltS.
0 1 .
Fancy Bolles, 'Fine Ea pperek bps it
pbre7 Brothers, whoop initneriiiiirt
tOstit of goods is on* te,10.644 sotnwthfng to
Dutton
tEn
10 p.
Adobit..7
- produaroo
kughilr.
nt rwd
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amp ilarALlAAralkipobt
tilue tiiiiitfecinmlelfullstsioeskitattie
'.about two weeks at Jacksoli
protoiteataill Moil... Ali. 1.
Wig up the eeteeth4,baspeths the dark path
* of lue by kiou and
rfigione
oar * , Y,4oiximOtTßit gmik altd:s
+city, the 6 i 16/ Ai
wa" , 114s' wistaiskiaggpariousaim °yoga.
ppikaivptirp* ol o 4 ,fitiociettiselior a
4axiible, neitly iritrus i4tia* *
the street dress.—Pashion APO* At S 4 .V.,Ato.
ltost, Oct. 1, 1869.
Temps & Co. Affelliatiiihids; ts:
ISS. If you ariP selling goods and
Wish to solt Toysi.ft, you will emits, for call
ing.younigatentiOn tbe offer of Wumwsx fr.,
***PAO PA- AAA 4* 14. ! 41 15/ Fl u g.
- Goods at very low prieis:".: Their stock wu
bought with just this thing isa view. , To those
`Who have hid theit no wail is Welded; but to
those who him-waive othYfrl , thou • " -
tfil with
thergieat. iiower -forusdiii a ',good Sewing sb.-
, ebMe whin iiiiiiiiiihicisipetitkitii4th !tibiae
'ores, are at a loss to account for the great sales
of the Singer Co. at present rate of niandas•
truing amounting tearer (e 0,090) ninety 27tress-
And a year. An eiamination of the Improved
Singer gives the explanation' . of Oda great sae
,
M. We have already character
ized the " BraTax.p .31n.a.'sta," Black Alpaca se the
beat in the matket.
This fins fabric has been Mal further improv
ed, in body, color and lustre, so that it is now
g as substantial as a poplin it makes a 'handful
'dress for the season, mid ono as indispensable
at a black silk to a lady's toilet.—/forper's Ba
zar. .f
& Ca., Agents, Towanda, Pa.
ASTIC.OIBIIIHO !—lt is really astonish
itiglo see the people pouring into the new Tea
More, the Bed, %Lite and'llluefOorepf Buss
nem. Altri:xiielrir'on Bridge Street: And it is
not astonishing . , either, when you see the prices
they are selling at 7 They have just 'ginned
from the city with s splendid Octet of every
thing in their line. Go and see them. We think
it will pay yen well, •• .
Are .I:teguung_. to_maka
their holiday purchases. Ono of •the most at,
tractive places C. - 1 0 . 1 Cnoss' Book
store, and we judge from the crowds who are
continually leaving the establislntel;t that Mi.
C. stock of Books, meet the taste ofptirchaieri, -
and that he is doing a thriving business. :From
an inspection of his goods we have no hesitancy
in Baying that a better selection has never been
Offered' to this =riot. -
VEIL What Touquulau can but feel
that a:splendid destiny . awaits this proud old
borough? The numerous railroad enterprises,
completed and yet in embryo, are fraught with
magnificent results for us. The iron nerves and
artenesthat feel their way to all points of the
compass, will vibrate and pulinite from this
great railroad heart. What a vast stretch of
country will be open to trade aud traffic t &ve
rities, one by one, being opened uplfor the out
let of the vast productions of our teeming soil
Already the adjoining towns aro pouring their
treasures Into our lap. Every air is-heavy with
be promises of our future commercial great.
nest: : •
The merry crack of the stagemau's whip is no
longer heard; it is lost in the shrill tonesof the
atearn engine's whistle-Lhounding, thundering,
screaming on its citilizisig, christianizing and
wealth producing mission.
The cost; Iron, and-maintracturing intorasta
liiPm up in the no distant future, in all the gran
deur of. heir commercial importance.
Through the gimlet's tuturiots in the put,
EXMONA' Cigar and Tobacco Store must take .a
great hold upon the public esteem and favor.
WI. EDITORS OF THE Ra&DFORD RE
rotas:a—Gents Can it be possible that the peo
ple of Bradfordcounty hate a knowlislifo of the
condition of the County Jail at this date, Dec.
10, 1809? While attending Court, I took the
trouble to visit the jail. I found four rooms for
.the use of prisoners, and ono of these a dark
roorn,'Which cannot be used. Two moms about.
8:18, and one about 12z18, are all that can bo
used. One of the small rooms was occupied by
a woman, and the other two'rooins were occu
pied by thirteen men. None of the - rooms can
be ventilated, and the odors In them cannot be
describeA _ I would not be guilty of putting my
.pigain*auch a place.
Therd is no chance for a decent clotet, and
tha.pilieg 0113 men into such. place'looks
little like the dark ages, to say nothing about
confining a woman in ascii an enclosure.
It seems to me that the citizens of the county
will say it is a great shame to haili each; tt jad.
A WITMLBS AT DECEMBER TERM, 1869.
HOSSEY—ABMBTRONO.—At the Parsonage in Mon
rocton, D. Mk. by Rev. BWock Aymetcorig, Mr.
A. D. Bewley to Man Rosa Armstrong, all of Mon
roston.
LANEOFF.—At the Paso ,ki =e r i Mouroeton,
Dec. Bth . by Rev. Hawk. Mr . Wi ll iam
D. Lane of Burlington , to Wm tha A. Goff of
Monroe..
PENDLETON--WEED,—At the Parsonage in Mon
meton. Dec. 9. by Rev. Hillock Armstrong. Mr..
J. L. Pendleton &Orwell. to Mina Anna L. Weed
of Towanda.
lIRIGIL4:II—SMITH.—At the home of the bride's pa
rents, Dec• 2. by Rev. W. W. H. °mitt, Mr. Raba-
Ins H. Brigham to Idles Wealthy A. Smith, both
of Eihrehesuln, • ,
,
HORTOif—FEHOUBO.'if.—At the home of the bride's
parents, Dec. 8, by Itirr: W. H. Gavin, Mr. IssacJ.
Horton to Miss Lorin" A. Ferguson, both of libe
-1
, I MoICIOOIIEIII%—At the M. E. Par.
sonago in Tunkhannock, Dec. 8. by Bev. S. P.
Brown. Mr. James Straker* of Herrick and Mrs.
1). C. Montgomery of. Spring HLIk
DIED.
=rrizt"&fotnitt 'of
nine days of typhoid pliettonmble'ltrh day, wife
of John Taylor of Wending Stowe, aged nearly 67
rink
Seldom has a larger circle of endeared relatives
been called to mourn one so highly esteemed: Her's
IRS a life of affectionate devotion. Her mother. Mrs.
Gomm,. dying in 1519. left her in her 16th year with
lie are of !lug* faintly of:Younger bristhers and
sisters. Her hands and heart were fondly faithful
to this early weight al responsibility:
Married in,1837 she for "few year! resided to Hy&
losing acd there WO tier iumbend'united with' the
Presbyterian Church. For 35 years she has main.
tabled a consistent membership.
- Her placid joy in the Lord was • perpetual charm
hair ltii* and Her intiable piety, eim
true Mimi and tone, Quietly but potently won the
cordial regard of bar lotted ones for Jesus, Mel
makes her memory precious lo all who know her.
As sot c*me creeping an She regretted her dietaries
from her Church and the meefings she had an malt
enjoyed. Now the bas gone to be forevei with the
Lord.
To those who mourn the loss of the true wife, the
food mother, the esteemed sister, the faithful friend
and the kind hearted neighbor, 'tie a joy to know
that Joao who had led her so serenely for thirty-five
years, fully cheered and triumphantly sustained her
while pliditug from in endeared earthly home, to the
bearMilfloys he be secured for all who lore tilm• '
oft. The Bradford County Medical
Society will hold its in eting at .Wcalushig on
Wednesday, Jan.-3,1870, at 10 o'clock, s.te.
• B. Nom: Nucor, M.D., Pres't.
E. P. ALLin, Dec.
tom' The diainetiveueie of the
"Ilvrra " Black Alpaca consists in its
fineness of 'quality, beautildeolor and great in
rabirrtr.
, Thilaature is Lace rich ailk, and . It maims
nearly sof Windom° dress at leis than half the
cast: • TWe shim ladies to buy this Alpaca, as it
la outwear a baltrdox t en dresses of other Aim
dyiAlparsur that flood the , market . -armie. De
morels Magissfiss'4 ibrAfon for Noveintibr,
l$ O: TOMO% do Co., Agents, Tomuida. Pi.
7•7•771 - 1
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• 0111111Miaoaidatd to ;
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l a r al i t io*kgaminatkli. 1"4
- . 11 ••-Pf,,, t rF si k- ,14 "" 4 --";
Lf.l i tY f r=ttliSQ -4 s
seiner on Thursday 9th but., a red cow. Ono
ego gone, and a brass bagasse b lib
, oral
A ,
oral reward le be paid srq persotunda,
bor. 11 IL Tion r
road.
Path $414:40/ 1 , Wifei I. 31
lir Owing to the fa in .malt,
t c&ws Blom= have radoeed the .pdoe of
-dovScelebrated Ale.to PP per bawl,
g u IPV4I. I / 9 ").r e i h r
Zs , their. sparkling bottled ale, for family
9,1,
• i 1118. Lost, - near Mts. GOA, on
rein
Tdtitee lerre vaikn etteoM ' 40 ~ on
oftkv.
MARRIED
t ,
fluirpng the ' vary beat _of the
nitaiaci ' ' inatifaiiittel'itiffitatilAmar;
Ws& ' These ate' Sescewlbter Iltir is
cqlar r , aaa made of th e very finest
iteitKp are ekoastete ANNUM, al •
Week Ok, hwaishasirewahatissilettmer
several two dtlar silks at about ball the cost.
shion Artidi fn P. Y. World. Taloa k
PMPAIRIFfiIiM4,I4.SP I4 :2: 7 '-'' ''‘. IA , \ ijc
% I ,
1 M. The celebrated Mexican Coffee
Mr sale at the Ite6, Mkt* andltheoStoreo.
.2.,,j.t. 9, 1869. - Itaawassa. k Etueaway. '
I i!-Ifititfiiiihe
ead accannts of H. J. Nada lat.? .
Anneeurdekterre.baen_kffi with‘the
nf the Register k Recorder office lir
titonl. Al persons interested please take notice.
1, 1 0,kt •PIP, , IT.Ift•FO, LIF IT• - •
Mir Come ye Bradford swains
tome up in flocks and rows and muses,
Old men arid maide bond and free,
Come. idew our newP *by,
Ifard_by the N.ceheAfsziuttld nut high;
Our Gallery opens to the ;
•
Ilsnniso & Gus . = there% seen,
: prepared with camera and screen. •
8 . 1 you up in fr4UU ilide locket,
With great forbearance toward Your pocket,
And send you out amazed in rapture,
And nett your friends and: neighbor capture.
No sooner dcrthey riselolake you, •
' Than hideous wrinkles all forsake you;
Freckles and pockmarks straightway•vanish,
And all things homely " 01011 the Spanish."
No other place IS a criterion—:
Each satyr looks like • hyperian—
And whether old. or Vick or sooty,
You'll come out clothed In Youth and. beauty
'A politician came to sneer,. .
And Kept.* face . iud soul sincere ; -
A lasiyeatise.'subtle tongue, •
And went oat truthful, fair an young
.
An Id via:4 cone, as grttnt ut March,
All puff and powdeN bone, and atacch :
They went to work at every to tune,
And sent her out a lovely creature.
A widow came with doleful face, -
AO vidltahed. all in stades and grace;
Next day 'mho doffed her sombre clothes,
And off to Saratoga goes.
An Ethiopian came to view,
And straight his akin changed lighter bus;
A leopard ventured on tho lot,
And Soon he couldn't find's spot.
Thus flinDMO'l3 skill and GUSTIN'S art
Are beautifying every part,
Creating an immense salutation,
Smoothing the features of the nation.
Gotgel at once—you've long delayed—
Ere form and face and feature fade;
Sit down iirileanixo's Magic Chair,
Andover after beauty wear.
Nov. 25, 1869-4 w.
Wiroaturo Comm mom. 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 1863, and connected with Wyoming Semi
nary, offers a thorough and complete course of •
instruction for those desiring a commercial eds..
cation.
Its 'edition in the beautiful and historic Val
ley of Wyoming,with its canal, three lines of
railroads, and =dense coal and other baldness
operations, afford rare opportunities for young
men desiring ennationii.
Otir graduates, are filKetc positioni of trnstsll
Over the country: . Young men -have attended
this Ituititatian from Mississippi; KansissoMtm
nesota, and nearly every. State in the Union.
Our tuition - for the *ohm Business Course is
from fifteen to twenty dollars leas than at other
I Commercial Colleges, and , y 0 adcazdages here
are in every respect unsurpassed.
We offer all the aideitended by any Comma?.
vial College in the epuntry ;o graduates in ob
taining situations.
Students of the College have all the advan
tages of the Seminary in regard to library, lit
erary societies, &c.
.Tuitien for the regular Business Coarse, $25.
Telegraphing in connection thereaith, $lO,OO.
Telegraphing alone, 825,00. Stationery for full
Business Coimie, 115,00. Board per week, St.
Send for Catalogue and specimens of Pen
manship. Address L. L. Srtuioce,
Prin. Wyoming Commercial College,
Sept. 23, 1869. Kingston, Ps.
IS. ORWELL, Pe.
METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE.
•Tbie live establishment is teeming with a tre
mendous stock of Stoves, for coal or wood, Iron,
Hardware, Doors, Sash, Hoare Furm o tbing
Goods,Churn Powers, Fanning Mills, owe
Se Machine, &c. For good bargains, go
to the Metropolitan Hardware at
S. N. 'Monson's.
Orwell, Nov. 29, 1869 —St.
FOR SALE.—J: Coouavou, of
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. offers . for lisle the valuable
Real Estate formerly belonging to saloman
Whitcomb, deed, situated at Scottsville, Wyo
ming county, Pa., containing about 450 acres,
about 75 improved, balance good soil, well tim
bered, good - water power, &c. The farm is on
the river, good buildings, orchard, never fail
ing running water at the door. Beantiftilly
situated, convenient for' business—worth $2O,-
000; will be sold for $12,000. Terms
easy. Ber
-1 ,gain for any one. Dee. 2, 1869.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
A•rnmm, Pa., Dec. 6, 18te.
The annual meeting of Stockholders for 'the
election of directors will be held at this office on
Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1870, at 1 o' cloc k p.m.
E. A. SPALDTNO.
Cashier. •
Dec: 9, 1869—td
sat The annual meeting of the
Stockhoiders of lio n s National Dank of
wanda, for the (A of directors, will be held
at the Bank on 'Tuesday, ,Tan. 11,1870, between
the hours of one and three p.m.
Doc. 7, 1869—td. N. N. 13Erra,.Tr.Casbier.
NEW YEAIN PAB,Ti.—h , New Year's
Parti• will be held at tho West Franklin • Hotel
on New Year's eve. The company of yourself
and lady is solicited. B. L. SIMPSON.
N.B.—There will be a Shooting Match at the
same place on Christmas day. Dec. 9, '69.
Stir The " BuFrAto BIUND " Black
Alpaca is acknowledged to be the best sold in
America. It is rapidly taking the place of black
silk, on account of the high pride of the latter.
The popularity of these goods has extended
everywhere, as that it is as necessary as a black
silk lo make a lady's wardrobe complete.—Rome
Journal. TAYLOR A CO., Agents, Towanda, Pa.
• let. At the Red,: White abd Blue
&ore you will. find Crackers, Canines, Nuis,
Dried and Canned Frpits; Tobacco, ikc., whole
. sale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest.
Sept. 9; 1860." Ba.turtict.t.k. Renowsr.
NEW YEAR'S . PAnnr.—The company
of yoniself and lady is respectfully solicited it
a New Year*Party at the Holcomb How, Le
fts, Ps., on Friday Wee.; Dee: 91,1888. unite
41
mlth's Cotillion Band. 18i11;0,50. - :
Dec. 9, 1869. C. C. D. Horcomn, , Frop'e r
11
AN ADJVBTABLE AIR CM3R:i-D
—lt inakes,more butter of a bettefipiiilitT, 04ill
churns in less than half the time. Inquire
or aiidross.E.:3. Auto; South Hill. To
rights for sale by the subscriber.
Dec. 6,1789. 1 -4 t: , E. ALta •
•
• stir -The public are invited to • a
tend a New Year's Party to be given at the 1
ion Hotel, in Rome bomogh., on Friday ore
log, Dee. 31, 1869.
Dee. 6, 1868. . A. A. TsrtolL
New ,Adverdiements.
DISSOLUTION. --7. J. CALKINS
bavirik fhb day Piirchasecf the entire Meted of
E'. E. BARBER in the Book Store. including Notes.
Book account. kr. belonging •to the Firm of
Calkins k Berber; therefore said Frm is this day dia.
olved by mutual consent. Bald Calkins Names the
debts of Calkins k Barber. It will be expected that
all persons indebted to said Firm will mate immedi
ate payment to him. The business will be continued
by F. J. Calkins,who solicit; a liberal abare olpatron
sae from the public.
Towanda, Nov. 26, 1869.
GimF'N HOUSES;
I bare received s liege and fsdl assortment of EC
MOBTALLES, or the Dried Flowers of Everlasting,
of a most bemitiful Variety of colors. I sm now
prepared to furnish. for parties, weddings, or funer
al ocaudolus. , ea short notice, Wreaths; Crosses.
Anchors, hand and basket Boqmets, aim the same
with natural dowers: I have also a few imported
Wreaths or Crowns, formed of Inesiortalles.
Ne:l, zdue incise* In diameter, - $1 50 • '
Ifo. 2, ten . . . 2 %I.
!Mottles* witleeceire prompt - attention, end prices
ressolobte.
NW. IS. 1559. WARM( ME
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CHEAP STORE.
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6 , 4%4. 1 64.4: 66.'41
I t:' . l.Ni EE 0110 D 8
01 who delotettew. which we boo bonen gem
Silite, ileitis's , leiter the timing
t AT 8171174 1. 4 BARGAINS,
lifoß DitESS GOODS,
POPLINS OF ALL MAIiitACIVISS.
EBIPB03+; marit mEnu:Nos,
LOVES AND HOSUMY
'ara are agnate for the catenated
Rams SIFAiti.MB Km Owns a,
4. 1
CLOAKINO;
Of fal desofiptlons
ASTRACHAN, CHINCHILLAS,
'BILAYSIA VELVETZMINS a•
LYONS VELVETS
The tarps, mid most complete semetment of
P4ialey, Awha and Woolen Shatoles
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
♦ full Use of
CARPgTING AND OIL CLIY;IO3.
WOOLEN GOODS,
(JAMMERS oi ALL GBADES AND NUM.
dENTS,, LADIES & CHILDREN'S
LARGE ARIF4II" o,ArnucriesssurrAzas
NEW GOODS EVERY DAY
Bee what you want and get what yen want at Itialr
Ll=
pf !firs Ow on ale the
at the age. Gincrldered co by •all boyerr, in color
durability. Armee of texture: WI weight
F. .1. CALKERS.
F. E BARBER.
Aywommo
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1.1441"j411'111104C: MIN •
go/won - 11
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oom* a utism I& Co:
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To be sound:
of kind. at Areal. P4oripins.
EIJUNIXDB! WANIUMB!!
of all astoripUosus.
Under wear. ♦ma stock of
DOMESTICS.
TO SF lig fRADZ:
IM
GREATEST •.'4ua.,a,c4t.
Remember the
BUFFALO BLACK ALPACA.
CONS /MD au rr
‘ 1 %MOB • a)
U-21-0
lUiv-iimii'Angibred a buteitriwb* at
• 111. ,1-- -,b‘:1; , ; hr , 4b4.114 -.Pi' V
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fforriazz' Itqa
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IMPROVED BKIS'It.I4'T,
FAvoiris,
, „_.
THE HOT Bum IitiRICAN,
MO= ‘C69IPJNION,
1 ,.., ç
BASE BIIBNII;IG COOK MVE,
You can get theta at.
CODDENG, RUSSELL & - L 913.
iYinUaM'S CORN SKELLEBS, .
NATIONAL FANNING MILLS,
FEED CIITTOIS,
FAEMENSI BOlUf;M,
Just receive4l.
CLOTHES `WRINGERS,
COAL IjODA,
National EDo Nails, by the box,
6110Vfl.
THE A.MERI4,,CAIi,
ORIENTAL,-
FAVORITE AND NATIONAL,
BASE BURNERS
keep a oontinuous fire with al-
most no attention at all, and with
the least possible waste of fail
THE AMERICAN
maintains its position as the niost
perfect
FIRST CLASS,
MVE in market.
With the late improvements fire
can be kept longer than in any other
Move.. We also have the
NATIONAL,
cosmoP6LrrAN,
TRIBUNE,
EMPRESS,
tr..) 0 5, 4 1 Q; kiwi
SUNSHINE,
and many other patterns, all exeell-
ent, for their reepeethe price&
TAKtiTERNS, - Lkll2B,'
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CHANDELIERS. AND
ST. GERMAIN STUI;ENT LAJuls.
ELIAS HOWE SEWING
Varovzs Than Elmo Ti) AVY DEpar.
'or set tip - within theboro' limits
FREE OF CHARD&
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ecnat. of the Bated Bthieethe am Western Dle
bid of • 7a . the wof Tat' P. •
ale.
• we:teats bas bum lamed by paid
Coact against th e eetdd at P. Socirwial. thir
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mid Insirdt, who bee barokadyanged a 6lidwnl4 WP. • •
cO Beaton of Ms Creditors, end the oftm,:_
debt,. wed the darer, of belaeitbrit to
said Bankrupt to Um or to use. and tbe thaw ,
ter of any properly by biro; are fa:bidden by M. -
A meet i ng - a the -creditors, al, mid Dm=
prom, tried debts Mathews one or more
ot-bleedadt vt* be held et h . Coat of Benknoptey
to be laden at Towanda; Pan% on the Mb doer of
Urinary. 1870, it 10 o'clock d. br, at the Mee (in
ward Beaton. tr.; one a the Reenters to Bearupt
ey of said District. - A. KI7IIDOCK.
17.8. Banda ea Itereenga
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-BY .
little 9f an order taszed, out of the Orphans'
Court of Bredford counts.. the undersigned, own
tor of the estate of MOH& ISKITIt. itwoesas2. will
espoor at Imbibed" on the prentleecialnfaMlT.
JAN. 1th..U70, at 2 o'clock p. nt.. the following do
weed lot. piece or pared of land. innate In the
of Canton. and bounded cs theiscath hod*
Heron
on the earl by Weehatde We% on
the south by lands of J. C. Wright, and on the west
by boas John Mist andatrdnu about ormehalf of as
we of lied, with a framed tone thereon.
l'Efthda--- to be ad on the propedy being
stradttkarni s and 6o belanee p on confinneticso of ob.
J. H. SHAW,
Adraintatrarbr.L.-
Dec. 9, INC
-AirDITOR'S NOTICE.-:= Wm. Sul /.
.1-2- der and Otediat Geis Ericettors of tde alai{ of
.Naory Saider,deeloaard'd. In the Orphans' Court of
Bradford county. •
The t iadhirogebso an auditor appoiated by addl.
Otartar distethallieraosepain rbe hands- of the lf4-
ecedors .of said decedent. will attend: - to the du.
the aids itTaintwaint at his duos la thaltarcealt
of Todanda„.os =WAX the lath day afJANUABIi.
WO. at 'O'clock, p. m., where all per - setts having
claims Wart add. !tad trout present tam or the
be forever &deg n,41 therefrom,
• - • If rtrowYseN,
Asoditor.
E=l2
ViEOUTOIVS: NOTTOE.—
Jui Rodeos borabli dyes that _ Indebt
ed To the eatata of JAMES ammo. a.. We a gas
b2awed, . must make tmmedistepsysmint,
gl venoms hairizir altos *plait ea setsks.
tnnat prolentfliczoduilf authenticated foe onlim atet ,
Doe. 1849! . ; Ewa:tank
AK*RY' DINING R 0031!
B
. Elea. block Atuth of Wad
CAKE.
bdM daily and sold at •holeraie and retail. We time
the beet mater all; glad rear voila k always bratty
itone. .IPealera axe invited to elarnine par whokaale
prices. 'PARTIES. PSC 141C8, ke, ,popplled at rea
sonable rates on short notice. In oar ' • •
. . DINING ROOM ' -
we offer superior inducements to ill *in want Onion
a lunch or a good meal. Ladies can step in and
quietly enjoy a cup of ea, main:Lewd by iicdoci Or
rowdyism. - Wale at di tiodra of the day or .9e:fag.
OYSTERS On Vand during their season and served
ont by the gbh or sold in quantities to writ. O(
CONFECTIONEET we-Jrcep an assortinent equal to
or any in tbils part of the State, and sell at 'wholesale,
. ,
Also a general assortment of UR 0r..7 ED/Eri. : Prices .
d, " r i" 1°
Olfindh. 4" oCt. l°We ifi gt : .o 39- D. WAXSYL - 1, is ig.o. .
•A . • TOWAND. A. COAL YARD. •-.
...
--
ANTHRACITE AND Brrumnors clo.k.w. -5 .
The undersigned. hashrg basal the Co. Yard 'and •
Deck at the old •• Barclay Beain," and just completed
a large Coabhouse and Deice upon, the premises, are
now prepared to fortieth the ettiniut of :Towanda and
vicinity with the ilißef ent kinds and sizes orate above.
named coats upon the wont reationsbk> terms in any -
quantity, desired. Prima at the Yard untl further -
.- ,- .tice : .
,
Lyn% 13 .
3E -; - -.1.- • - t. 0 Av.
SmalrEgg , - . • 00
Stove - ' 6/00-
Chestnut . • - .7 50
•• Barclay " Lump • saf A 00
Run of Moo.. ... 3 50
Fine or Blacksmith. • -• - 200
The following additional charges will be made for .
delivering Coal *Akin the borough limits :
Per T0n...50 cents. Extra for carrying in, 50 ccuta.
Half Ton. :35 •• - •• •• •"- •.- 23 " •
•Irsr - Ordersiusy he kit et thelYard. corner of Rail.
road and ElltalvtbiStrek to, or at IL C. Verteee Drug
Store. . • •
10... Orders must in lin •=3 ,. . be accompanied with
the cash. 4 ' WARD k DIVVY.
Towanda. Nov. 1, leca—st.
".A.R01714D 'rife WORLD!
.ThENEw yotß ozeirrivra
Is now publistoog a vertex of Letters trona the . Res:
Dr. E. D. G. PRIME, who to making the tour Of - the :
World; by way of Califorflia, input, China, India,
E4Yrt. 4e. i.togetbyr with Iltriollll other correlPoo
- all, the News,-11cligiona au b d ua se. and a
great variety 6f the best 'Beading. and Se-
lected. Now is the time to secure the oldest and
Bran FAI..T Nre - mod.sti: 'We mete the (*Helldal;
liberal °Hamad Naa" Sum - tem& We will send the
Nre• Your Onsmirra for one year to
One now subscriber. and one old, for $5 50
Two .• subscribers .. 5 1 . 1 ) .
Two .... .. • arid oiae:old. 0. T5O
Threr.• •• • ..-'7 00" Yr
• • Three.• • and :Inc old.; .. ' aOO
Four -• . "
Four :. •• • and one old, 3-.. 11 , - .0
FITZ - • • •••• I. - . 7 .• 11 00
Six .• - . " 11 OS
And to any . !erg , er_utunber at the tame age. Saar
pie Derle" Free. Terme. f 3 So per annum, In 'A
rena,. 'Send by check. draft, puto,fAci order or rots
tend letter SIDNEY Si. HORSE, Jlt. k CO.
. ' - 37 Pak Row, New Turk.
LIEE a'ST.7.ll,llstr, 1
I
I:MM
For the Information of thoscrwho hate taken out
Pollute: of I,lle Instance, and those about aectutag
we Elite below a Tabular statement of thirty-three
Life Insurance Companies, Stich hate psid during
the year 1848, to their stockholders. an average dirl• -
dend of 18.81 per cent. on the capital stock of each
of these Compurfien, tot/Ober with the =IOWA of
cash &lidera:weld to their stockholders during the
years ma. UM and 1868.
Several of these Companies are doing business
this county, The reader will seo that neural or
these companies claim tO be rranat 311aTUAlt
Bead:
. -
f
g
-44
:ti ~as or Cmia.Astrs.
NEW YouiCokeernare.
Am. Popular, pure stock 1
Atlantic Mutual, mutual,
Brooklyn. mutu al . ..... 1
Continental: mutual . 1
Equitable, mutua1..... ...
Excelsior, mutual
Germania, mutual
Globe Mutual, mutual....
Great M'estern.mutual • • •
Guardian, mutual '
Boma, mutual
Knickerbocker, mutual...
Manliatten, mutual
Metropolitan, mutual
National We, mutual
New York State; pure stock
North America, mutual...
Security. mutual
United, Statue, mutual
Universal. pyre stock
Washington, mutual
Widows & Orphans.mutual
World Mutual. mutual.. ..
Colaposlies grottier States.
BMW mutual
Anchor,. mutual
Berialre. mutual
Charter Oak. mutual....
Cones. General. mutual ....
Economical. mutual. .....
Hanemann. mutual—....
John Hancock. =dui}
Total
It thus appeal% that in three years more than one
fourth of the aggregate cash capital of thus Com
pules, was paid back to their stockholders. Of
- course, Ude money most have come tram the Policy
holders. This mar be eery fine for the idockholders.
But how about the policy-holders f ; Persons insw
ing should examine the wortinguot the OLD -CON
NECTICUT. MUTUAL LIFE. of Hartford, if they
want to make a sure and cheap investment. It being
the only Purely Mutual Company doing business
here and every cent. of Its w
ings, over and above
its actual expellees, go to the policy holders.
H. B. McKElli, is Agent for the Connecticut Mu
tual Life insurance Co. Office over Masan k.
Banking House, Towanda, Pa.
110 i.. Call And see iiLm before you take out a policy
in say company.
Towanda, Nor. A 1869.—U •
VALUABLE FARM rop SALE.
Yhe subirribers offer for sale their Teem Wasted--
in Ithesheguin township, about 1 mils from Valley
House. and about one mile from the Depot of the
Pa. k N.Y. RR. Co. st_tlster. Canttaattanftnngg lAN acres.
105 acres improved; with one largs.dweDtng house
and one tenant house, large barn 301N1 feet with
good stable and cellar under the whole of it. frame
combause and granem together—with a thrifty
young orebartroT chetce fruit trees in good bearing
thereon. Plenty of good spring water at both house
and barn.' The farm is well adapted for either pals
raising or for dairy purposes. It Is to a good state
of improvement and will be sold on reasonable
terms. For farther pullet:SU! enquire of the sith•
scriber on the premises.
CLThTOH and DANIEL GORE.
ghesheclrdn. Pa, Oct. 11th. 186s-1f
AVALUABLE DAIRY FARM
ron saLE.—The subscribers offer for sale their
fine Dairy Farm, situated two miles mat of Cirems.•
wood. McHenry Co:. Minot& Said farm contains
• three hundred and twenty' acres choice land. describe
ed as follows : 160 scree choice timbered.:loo acres
meadow. and GO acres under the plow. ?Good MM.,
ling•honse and outbuildings. large cattle barn 1604.
and gobd horse barn. The Angst living 'primp is
the country. running throurtbll commodious Rl=
house.' Is capable of keeping 73 cows, and is
11; miles from Abbott's Cheese Factory. Tenn OM
!' alf'cash. balance in easy payments at 6 per rent I*.
tercet. References—H. IL Geronld. R. S. McHenry,
Greenwood t McHenry Co.. 111., or F. B.l,yer.llbeehe
guin. F. S. 111114
M5T15.1.384-tf. /L 8. AM.
A3l FOR SALE IN CANTON.
F
.11tis subscriber offers for sale his farm in Om
too. containing about eightpaix acres; loins seventy
improved. The improvements are one
house. One barn. one milk-honse, one saw=
good running order, with 19-horse portable enema
capable of running mill ; it can also be ron.by
a portion of the year. Connected with the same, all
the necessary machinery for taaonfootating w on
hubs,:in good'order. There is also a thrifty - Tsang
apple 'orchard op the premises, and other fruit tees
around; the bowie. The farm is located about two
miles from Canton village, and within on. kuhdred
rods of the Williamsport k Elmira MIL ror terms.
call on C.-Stockwell, at Canton. o
rr the snbacTibeir
the premises. iEW TEM.
May 9, 1801
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1
FRESH COFFEE GROUND
ereiy momire. pnl np in 3. 4. mile-pound caw
. 11. CATfirS
Itiscc4:Wwmi.
Cask.
Cayital
$lOO,OOO
1000
125.000
100.000
100.000
125.000
200.000
100,000
115,000
125.000
125.000
100.000
100.000
' 200000
1 n0 20,0 m0 00
100,000
;" 110,000
.2C0,000
200,"
1250
20(1,000
F =moo
1,103,1011
100,000
agtooo I
751,000
100,000,
00,000
100,000
135,030
18,000
4,337,7418
Beal Estate for Sale.
0
4111 unit
at.ock
in 3
pears, /1166;
&lbag.
211,666 60
12,823 12
40,625 00
38,000 00
• 23.514 83
3,403 12
13.578 95
23,201 90 -
20,126 00
15,250 00
55,00 57
49,994 00
116,000 00
14,000 00
18,469 2.,
18,640 00
88,000 00
81.809 00
109.964 33
.45.000 00 .
31.906 00
59.7T4 14
14,000 00
888.880 00'
7,07800 •
9,875
36.000 00
11,,1u0 00
4,000 00
29.700.00
13,201 40
18,460 00.
18,000 00
Lim:ropes