Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 21, 1871, Image 3

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    tadford gorkr.
LOCAL AND
at ENERAL
•
wt. No paper will be issued -from
this aka next week.
ter The , REronnat extends the
complituents of the sesecni to all its readers.
it.. The donation for the benefit
of 11ex. 1 .9. J:Lron-laid week,- restated is lesv
ing him $l6O better off in this world's gooda.
or- Collector 511:nruNirE, • who has
been con to his room for, several weeks
past, by II ,is again on the aired.
wir The sale of reserves seats for
noz:Gres lecture, commences on Friday morn-
Air The engine hotute.of the Pa:
,t N. V. L. R. Co., which was burned last week,
bren rebuilt. _
eel" The Episcopal Mite Society
be held aftlie resulonco or Hon. H. literour
cr. INlrsday everiing, Decembpr 28th.
ITM,, Mrs. ELIZABETH SATTERLEE,
;chi , of J. F. Satterle2 4 late of Athena town
!, Lip, died in Wrightsville, York county, on' the
. aged 731 years.
se- Wo are pleased to notice that
our al - frien , l, A. DePew, was the IT
Ciriont of $l4O, at a donation in Watkins, the
othr.r
" En,rly Times on the Susque
hanna," by Mrs. PEnums, would make a nice
Christmas present.
.11 is a work full of local in,
I=
Mk. It ,is JOHN B. GOUGH, who is to
lecture at::llerenr's Mall, on Tussday evening
ee:;t. the 11 - trot:vim of last'week to the contra
ry lv,t-withstanding,
- .
S.VSDERS9N, the firm of
Day,ll . ll , ldell Sal:Verson, - sent a : Car load of
cach of the ministers in this -place as a
Chr:,,fmas crpscnt. That is what .we call pract-
Leal charil y .
c=::
FALSE REPUET.—The report that
there is a caw. of small, pox at tho American
Hotel. in this plaie, hdfalsis. There is not: a
casi.%f small 'pox in out village, nor 14is there
been for Ern& years.
BM:Tbe .N4rthern Tier Gazelle says
that flew. T. Sheardown, the venerable pastor
f the Ilaptit church, in Troy, who has been
prostrated by illnees for several months past,
is able to be out.
Rev. Dr. CIIICKERING, of Bos
-tun, ill ..pett.ll the holidays in this placc. He
is mf of the foremost temperance advocates in
31as,achtt, tts. Ij, will
s ocenpy the Presbyte
an pulpit en Sunday - morning, Dec. 31.
OvEnroN, Superintendent
or tie. Prt sit rinn Shtniny School; has circa
la td the t , tnpuratleopitilze among his schol
ar,. Thi, , is a !.t,p in the right direction, and
The ex , rople: rhoold be ftilowed by every Sun.
ls; i:aperit:toident in the land.
DL.kTli
or Mu. SHAw.—Ebenezer
sh,v, e. ritenary, died•at the residence of
0. Gre, cn Sunday morn=
irez t.
tie was buried on Wednesday after-
Masothe honors. He was supposed
•-: . !be - widest 'Mason in the United States.
The Christmas vacation wilt
,-(4.lm,r.tf t at the Stat.'? Normal School, Mans=
ro.', Friotay, lice. , 22, ltql. The school
',open Tot,s4lay, n. 2, 1572, New btu
414.!,144 v.:ll tiled ita favorable time to 4 nter 'the
.4.4 2 1;•.1 at the re•opening.
'rim. The Fire Department election
held on Mondsy evening, resulted in the elec
tion of Ira B. Ilumphrey, chief Engineer, and
John 11. ()mitt, Assistant. Mr. Humphrey has
been Chief Engineer fur the past year, and his
ie-oha.raal is.a high compliment. Mr. Orcutt
ail r eke a - Sia 1 aWe assistant.
S.. J. Lusa, pastor of the.
dosires ns to return his thanks
mombors of his smngregation and other
fri , ml , ; for the I.ery substantial tokens of m•
, z . sr 1 fr . eoei;:e.l from them, on the afternoon and
29111 inst. " - The liberal soul
-hal; ma+. fal. and lie that watereth shad
rod aSls bintsmlf.-
On TuesLlay evening last,JumA,
Maj. E. W. Haut, of
Nre,h , ide, 4lEt +l"r croup. She was only ill two
et trry ethatt was wade to relieve her,
s. in, and about .;:even o'clix.k her spirit
);•e••! that better land where there i ; "no
,orrow. - ,The funeral v. ill tnln•
f!.l . I fn . on }lf/
IEIII3
td, l 4 \Vu rk-gret that so few of onr
har.• 1, , able M attend the lectures of
1, They were highly entertain
ing a:; .l mstrniire. The. Professor is a man of
, r..ughly Understands his sub
hel to 'aver as with
ti uNt he may be grer.i.vd with
va. At a -fiieeting of the :Stock
T.•w.nela Tr•na M tunnief tiring
lo Id on 'Faesday afternoon, Dcc.
the tollowinz• perfonis were elected Directors
f .r yc•ar :
G.
I. .1„. !' ,, , , DING, H. L. Scuir,
I:1 , 14;1 - r, I: T. ELT.Irr, M
A. G. 31A, 0N was re-elexled
1 L
Some two - weeks since, Mr.
eo:!cut , r• of Wells -township
home, ,:.tfing to his rife that be was
.t.t to th , r piao; t.. ttit. his dnp!icate. It
: , -st , tl that hr had about one thousand
NM
=II
I 1.• , 11 , )Ve 10:01f.r.-e to Elmira, where
ears.; awl has not been heard from
Grinnen 4+tritaiut , d an
reputation, awl frimdi aro lOth to
•• that he. ha. rtb4 ~w 1(
•
i '.
ED. RETORTER ; On, Thursday
I;th tnst., bt.tween Ithe hours of
o'clock, that dreadful agent of
broke out in our vicinity. All
.1 I, s , ,ne, and femmil wrapped in
1, 4 ,• ',urn of JoSEPII PArtiII.EIITY,
. barn bad been
las: sprih:;, nod A:4s intended to be
; st Lam. in the eomnannity. It
I most of his wiliti:r'er feed. The less
1.-It • ‘7l ZICC ,, UiIt '
or the aehortuess
this season.- The loss is partly
Iby i i rl,iiiranet.. It is supposed to have
work of au incendiary. r
rn vvenin4 f,llinving,our people were
vo into :14 er..titeMent by the alarm
. It pt wed; however, to be but a small,
1,-;.augin-,.; to Lt's.t: DoLts,
..-ov , •rel by insuranCe.• PEN.
ME
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Pt C. 21', 1471
Division of Sous of Tempe
. in,t:ttitf-t1 at Barclay, Pa., on Taos
pr Lnyftg,wn Deputy C. F. ITAston,
is 1,144 and tilt , following officers
- W 74. .T, ,l 1 I NP,ON
FLurcnr;r.
I;nowN
1. S. DITCHBrItN
Si.ra nnt.it 11 V.
.a...—W51. HAY.
JOHNSON
•i:}:IIT
C/XEILO
•JA7:i , Nme.
}' , .:'.1.7.1: ~i'E'
../ a V. • OriffiniZA Mith
they gUarantee that they
• h ~,,,,,,,,,, to a short time. When
t name for their Diviiiou
tip 4 Lt." tl.ie beautiful and appropriate
of - A ane. - May prosperity
I,e.the ut all the friend- ,
Qfti. c p,, 1 , 4 Irs known that there is
Lauf., of tilc.r :: , .!l i ti”nce at Bflrtr'.3:..
meetint_afifaiad Engine
Co., No. S hold December 19, 1971, the follow
ing Resokitlena were - adopted :
Wuzazsa, For the first time since the
nizahon of our rompany, we have been
upon to mourn the loss of a member; therefore,
..ffesolved, That in the death of W. A. Weed,
Eiocretaryafaiad Engine Co. has lost a zealots'
and efficient. °Meer, the fixe department a
faithful and earnest worker, and his parents a
dutiful and affectionate son.
Resolved. That while we most humbly bow
in submission to the will of Opd, we eannot but
mourn that.one so useful and so muds esteem
ed, should have' been thus early removed by
death;let we,ehould rejoice th at our losils his
incomparable Rain.
Resolved, That we tender the family and rel
atives of the deceased our heartfelt sympathy
in this their sad bereavement, and most earn
estly commend them to the only source -from
which comfort can be derived, our Heavenly
Father.
. Resolved. That as a token of rasped to - the
memory of our departed comrade, our room
shall be draped in mourning for a space of
thirty days.
Resolved. That a copy of -these resolutions be
presented to the family of the deceased, the
same be entered upon the minutes of Naiad
Engine Co., and published in•all our local pa
pers. E. G. Illicacua,
1 1.. If Oszoaxx.t Com.
wELLEB,
-- s • s
. K. C P.
DS- Go to CoLE, - PAssAoz & Co's
for Pianoi, Organs and Melodeons.
!lam- See.nolice removal of H. It
cons' Temple of Fashion anti Clothing Empori
um, to No, 2, Patton's Block, Main street.
.WELLIZI is agent for the
best sewihg, machine in the market.
IK. C. P
ite.. ti you want a nice Christmas
present g 4 to CILLItIIIMLArett
t®.-The Bee Hive Dollar Store,
31 ercnes Block.
se- ifoliday goods just opened, at
TAYLOII it CO'/.
1106 Call at the Post Office Book
Store and , examine the issortment dollar
goods.
SR. The people of this vicinity will
never again have so 'favorable an opportunity
to hear :ous B. GOUGH. Secure seats early.
NEV.. Jewelry in endless Variety, at
CIIA3II3EBLAEC.S.
• is.. Really, after all, the nicest
thing for a Christmas present is some article' f
jewelry, or silver ware, and the best place to
buy eitherl is at Chamberlin's.
Ou.srss,, at the Post Office
Book Stcre, has a largo assortment of Books,
Stationery and Toys, suitable for holiday pres
ents.
DOSAT t ION.--Tlic friends of the Rec.
D. Coos are respectfully- invited to attena
Donation Party at the Parsonage, in Merryall,
Friday, Dee. 23, 1871.
bar The handsomest silver and
plated Nayddti Hipp, at CEIAXBERLAIN'ti.
farß b arauins in Holiday goods, at
TAYLOR & COIL
Ur - Iy. A. RmowAy, of Rortie,.. has
a nice stock of holiday goods, consisting of
handsome. hooks, sts.tionery, toys,
Z New Holiday goods opened
tit:l3 week, at TAYLOR & ces.
E. J. KINGSLEY wishes to
inform the people of Burlington and .vicinity,
that she keeps constantly , on hand a nice as
sortment df Millinery and Fancy Goods, also a
fresh supply of Christmas goods consisting of
fors, Rooms over Dr. TiLscr's Drug
re, under the supervision of Miss SARAH
BLACK. ! -
LosT.An order given by the com
ini;isionerA of Albany township to PATILICK
Fix
es; amount f 72.30. Date, Feb. 27, 1871. So.
31. Thirt ; 'y dollars indorsed. The finder will
be reward d. 11. MILLER.
GLolqors NEWS.—HEAB THE BUGLE
Sonms!—PLITAP Jon,: is going to open Thurs-
day evening, with a largo stock of- 4 lothing,
Dry Goods, Notions, etc., in the store erly
occupied by NEWMAN on fßridge street. He
will sell day and night.
• I SLIII7EL JOIINSON,
Patent Engineer.
"Uylvp,sALLsm.—A Conference of
th' NOrth Branch A.sßociation of Universaliats,
will be 111 1 1 d at Franklindale, Bradford Co., Pa.,
on .-;aturdity and Sunday, the tlth . and 7th days
ofJannary, 18.71. Come one, come all!
va... The Hanover Fire Insurance
Co., of New York, has in •reased its cash assets
over $100,009, besides paying its Chicago losses,
and has now over $850,000 cash assets. For in
snranee apply to 0. D, BAIITLESS, Agent.
DONATION. —The friends of Rev. 0.
K. CROSBY Will give him a Donation Party, on
Thursday evening, Dec. 28, at the house of L.
S. Komenruv, Esq., Sheshequin, Pa. A cordial
invitation is extended to all. By order of coin
.mittee.
• ATTENTION ! NAIAD. There will
be an adjourned regular meeting of Naiad Fire
Co:, No. 2.20 their ronais,on TUESDAY EVEN
ISO, •Jan. 2, 1872. L. R. ErtosT, Foreman.
tee-Santa Claus his made preps
rations to fill all the Stocking.; and trees, on
Christmas. One of-his depots of supplies is the
Crockery Store.of WICKHAM & BLAcK., where he
has a full line of To2.s, Fancy Goods and Plated
Ware, besides a great variety of articles of use .
in every house. • ._
tg/... CAMP A:. Vnicr.yr, Insurance
Agents, who issued the policies on Mrs: Meaty
soy's property, which was destroyed on the
night of the 4th inst., have adjusted, and
paid over the amount of her claim, $ 1 5,700.
Such promptness is always commendable, but
doubly so in the present case, as Mrs. M. was
in nectl_pf the money to re-build.
te... Miss KLKGSLEY is selling hand
somely trimmed hats and bonnets cheaper
than any other Millinery house in, Towarida.
She alio keeps a very nice selection of Ladies'
furnishing goods, at low prices.
,A.n annual meeting of the
stockho n lcies of theT owanda Iron Manufactur
ing pany, will be held in the Grand Jury
Boom,iri the borough of Towanda. on Tuegday,
Dec. 19,; 1871, at 1 o'clock P. N. •
A. G. MAsoN, See'y.
Foi SALE 011 Rmiz—My- Watta'
house and lot, on Towanda flats, will be far
bale until Dec. 15; then if not.sold it will be
rented ' I jalso the Gardens adjoining.
IL M. WELT-Ea.
Towanda, Nov. 22, 1871. _
t J. WurrgsEa& Sox, Rome,
Oysters by the quart or gallon. Do
nations; partics!Ltl families supplied at lowest
prices. Give us a call.
'SO, 1871.
To .LL WHO* IT MAY CONCF.I:N.---
All pertions intleh.c.4 to the undersigned, either
by unslitled - account or notes over due, will
please all and settle before the first of Jan.,
187 . After that tithe we shall leave- such as
tor collection."
Mortgagee, neatly printed, for
isle •t this dam.
- The best :.Qyaters tiler - eye' on
hand, for sale by tlselnart or dish.
deel9w. D. W. Soon it Co.
XoT The' Bee Hive Dollar Stare,
Mercties Bloch.
The -largest assortment of
Ckabing and Conte Fare iddlig Goods in tinwn,
at WOLF k GeLnaxrrn'a K. C. P.
Wt. Great variety of Holiday
goods and at the lowest ream, at
-- TATLOIL a' COL.
is.. The cheapest place in Towan
da to i)ny Millinery Goods, Is at Mrs. '3. D.
Hrrzli, Bridge street.
There are points of strength
and dttr i ability in the Matimehok Piano, found
in no other.
Sir The Bee Hire Dollar Store,
Mercnes Block.
PS.. Fnosr & SONS have a, fine as
sortment of Furniture, suitable &be holidays
or any other
Rik' A new stock of Hata and Caps
next seek, at the K. C. P.
tor The nicestßonnets and Hats
aro to ibo found at Mrs. J. D. linm'a, Bridge
street:,
lairOnr stock of Prints, Sheetings,
Slurtinge, Stripes, Cheeits,:-
never Pas so large Evaxs fr, Ilruarrt.
sir COLE, PASSAGE & Co. are Sell
ing • ! l arger number of Pianos, Organs and Ile
lodeoris, than any other dealers outside of our
large &ties.
along
Mr. 8
at the
Store.
ME
indn.
_nets,
J. Wu
Nov
la a fi
are on
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Richar 1
lug p
snits
P. ,
brat^l
MEI
paint
too:.:
men mLed ni'pl
ma,..Velveteens all, colors suitable
for Saoi,:s4i Snits, also cat or bias for trimmings
at EVAIFIA., HILDREITCB.
set The American is tile mosf-du
t
rata sewing machine in the mar Let.
dam' Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs, , and
Ladic and Children s Wrappers and Drawei;3,
at Eckss L Iltuntrn's, Bridge. street.
/eft Call and see the American
Sewing Machine at R. M. Wra.t.ts' coal office.
zThe REPORTER ...lice is the best
place to get job work.
• Kir Miss GniETTN has a gbod as
sortment ',t Ladies and re:: s Bonnets and
Hats, which will be sold at Jaw 7ricow.
IreD- Iton can buy Hats Hoods,
and Nubias, t keep your head- end eat a warm,
exceedtta;7lc cheap, at B. A. Pr t
Wu. M. Dr. TANG
lei' If you want a nice book, or
the latest etyles of stationer•, don't forget ,to
call - at Castss. '
. agt. A full line of Ladies', Misses,
and Children's Hole, at Evans A; lizrzinrrtes,
Bridge street. -
ass. Tl* American Sewing Ma
chine does Rork that no other will do, and is
sold t.l cheaper than any other first ChM ma
chine.
its. If you wish the • best lock
stitch newirg machine, get the American:
g First look at the Mathushek
Pianos before purchasing. Don't be misled by
misrepresentations of dealers ill other Pianos.
'Cott:, FARM:it it Co. are the sole agents.
.Di Tr mat, the music- mars, is
receiving orders from el pasts o. tho State.
Ills judgment on musical instruments is appro.
citted. • !.
Sir' The Germania Fire Insurance
Co., of N. Y., is safe, sonud and reliatle, and
tudjasta l losses fairly and protaptl.
Joint IY. Mrs, Agent.
Office, Mercer's Block.
lid* French Poplins, Empress
cloths, Merinos, and Sateen all the new and
popular sliales-faropericed at
EVANS at littmarrn's.
IMS. Miss TaNtrSIZY wishes to call
the attention of theladies to her latest styles
in dun; and cloak making, cutting and fitting
dono nicely, and on the shortest notice.
DusAiiox.-The friends of Rev.
WK. Sam, will pay him a donation visit at the
parsonage in Rome, on Wednesday afternoon
and evening, - Dec. 20. Al! are respectfully in-
ser After all the abuse and false
hood thrown at the Singei Improved Sewing
Machine, it still leads the whole lint and con
tinues to give general satisfaction. You ought
to try one.
26.Seotch, English, and Ameri
can Water Pioofs, bought before the &drake°,
o sold accordingly at
. Evass - A flitmarries
• - •
cR PZIICE LIST.—A fine, Riy/ilch.
Broadcloth Suit, $19.00
Overcoats, from W to $22
White Shirts, $1 to $5
Wool Hats,
..75
Umbrellas, .60
Bow or Tic, .10
Collars per box, - • .15
And if yon don't read what you want, ask for
it at Wm., h Got.usurries great Keystone
Clothing Palace.
L B. BODOZAS a , CO
DE
Magiificent stereoscopic views
i the fituiquehanna, and pictures of old
AW, for sale at CALMS'.
C. P
" Hop Late .Lcio,"- can be seen
qatono Clothing Palace and the Dollar
The Largest Ai3sortment of
andilata aro to be onud at Mn. J. D.
Bridge street:.
Miss BRANDT is °tiering great,
eats to the Indies in the way of Don
lowers, &c.
Cash paid for Beof Hides, I)\
ACES t Sox, Rome P
30, 1871.
` A splendid Christmas piseseu,
i t clings Piano, Organ or Melodeon. Such
• found at the Maxie Store of COLE, PAS-
I CO. •
I
•unterpanes,table Linens and
• . ' n's Linona, a full line a •
Ever, v Hnmarra'&
WOLF & GoLoslrriti are mak
;partitions to have the most stylish spring
M anufactured expressly for their irade..o
A Complete line of the eel°.
"Queens Own" Silk lustre, Black alpaca,
be had at EVANS & HILDICMCS.
NI ED.—Seven sign painters, to
dvertisemets through tbo country for
ar-nsat ru. None but first class work-
K. C.
- Fourth y Meet-
Ing tor the Wine eharge'srill be held la the M.
E. Church. ht Bosse borough, Dos. 30 and 31.
The preddlag elder mill be present.
is. One of the most eltractive
places in Towanda, a the slots of C. B. Cana
He has a fan line of Holiday Books, and Sta
tionary. His gooier. all Inst-class.
Mir While searching for holiday
goods, don't forget Htzimmax. He has an ex
.pt assortment ()lane gold and ever watch
es.dnger, rings. ear rings, spectlieles, and In
tact everything in the line. Dons fan to call
and erzamine his stock. - .
Mr We have seldom seen a better
selection of fine /looks and Stationery, than
C. F. Cause is now offering to his customer.
Mr. Close confines himself exclusively to the
Book and Stationery trade; and oonsequently,
can offer greater inducement/ 14 purchasers of
goods in his line.
NI. A lady teachei of experience,
competent to give instruction in French, Latin
and the Higher English Hranchee, wishes a
situation in some good school. Has the best
of reference. Address, Trrama, care of &W.
At roan, Towanda, Ps. .
Fon SALL—A goose and Lot on
Second street, near the Ward House. Building
new, three -"aeries high, With good well and cis
tern. Possession gitreri immediately. Apply
Buse B. Porn.,
To Feuitzas.—A very valuable lua
nue for compost and top dressing, consisting
of lime charged with ammonia, for sale cheap
by the Towanda Gas Company. Try it.
Towanda, Nov. 20, 1871.
CHEAP COAL—The Sullivan Anthra
cite is the cheapest and best for all pniposes.
Also the the brat Red and White Ash Coals at
the Central Coal Yard. Orders left at my office,
or at Dr. H. C. Pourzn, Sox A. Drug Store;
will be promptly filed. B. M. WEL,uss.
Sept. 27, 1871.
1871 FAIL 1871. 4
Er.cca fi llnmarrn
Are now ready for the fall trade with a most
complete stock in every Department: Buyers of
Dry Goods will find it to their interest to ex
amine oar stock and prices before Miking their
fall purchases.
wiamEnt & SON, Rome,
Pa., have one of the lrgest stocks of Boots
and Shoes ever broughtintol Bradford county,
which they sell at the oweat rates, for cash.
Persona desirous of anything in that line, will
do well to call. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Rome, Pa., Nov. 30. 1871.-4 w.
Se" The good, old, honest, fair
dealing Lycoming Insurance Co., is not broken
by a long shot, bat pays all its fosses at matu
rity, as it always has done. - I think it Is the
strongest Company to-day in Pcansyliania, and
hiStlefl more Policies now each month 'than any
other Pennsylvania company. It has always
furnished cheaper and better Insurance thail
any other company. But don't insure in it if .
you don't wish to; it never .begs business.
0. D. BArrtrrr, Agent.
We have on hand and offer at .
largaists: •
I Grover /c Baker Sewing Machine,
2 Ladd h Webster's " "
'1 Wheeler &Wilson's
Franklin
1 Leather 64
Call at the agency of •
CAllD.—Having disposed of my in
terest in the drug buiiness in Towanda, I shall
in future be found at my residence, where I
will give my attention to the praitice of Den
tistry. I will also continue to furnish invalids
with advice and medicine at my office as here
tofore. ,Persons living at a distance wishing
my services; will be furnished with suitable ao
commodatii:Ms during their stay. . .
C. S. DUSENDEIIY, 11: D.
Leßsysrille, Dec. 11, 1871.-3 w.
DONATION NOTICE.—The friends of
Rev. E. Branows aro respectfully invited - to
give him their donation gifts, of such articles
of comfort and use as they can spare. We
hope his friends will take into consideration his
present nerds, as he has labored hard to build
himself a house, and is quite a considerable in.
debt. Money is scarce, but grain is plenty.
Bring along such as you have: Donation to be
held at his residence in Camptown, Wednesday
afternoon and evening, Dec. 27, 1371. An Oys
ter Supper may be expected. By direction of
the church. P. S. SQrtnr.s, Ch. Clerk.
DEDICATIOS.—The 31. E. *Church,
of-Leßaysville, Pa.. having bern Thoroughly
remodeled and enlarged, will be re-dediciled
to the worship of God, Wednesday, Dec. 27.
Rev. D. L Ivrs, of Auburn, N. Y., will deliver
the dedicatory sermon at 10 o'clock A. Y. Rev.
L Pzcz, P. E., will conduct the dedicatory ser.:
vices, assisted by Der. D. E. °Lawman, of
Honesdale, and Rev. O. L. GIBSON, of Towanda.
There will be evening service at 7 o'clock r.
conducted by disting,nuihed ministers. Former
pastors of the charge, and presiding elders of
The district, misterial brethren and people of
adjoining charges, are cordially invded to be
'With ns on the• occasion.
S. E. Watwoirrn; Faster.
BE C.kliEFl:l, —ln these days, when
tight hats, Lot air, and sedentary occupations,
cause the hair to fall out, it is a matter of no
little importance to know which of the hair pre
parations arc of any valuer. The majority, as
has been frequently proved by the first derma
tologists, or hair-doctors, possess Mlle or •no
merit. Such being the fact, it is consoling• to
those who are afflicted to know there is really
one good article, which is recommended and
used by the first medical anthority, and has
stood every test, many years. This preparation
is n.I.Lel VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE.
NEWER,—a truly scientific compound, which
is unquestionably the beet preparation of the
kind now before the American public. It will
restore to gray hair its original color, cleanse
the head thoroughly, cure all eruptions of the
scalp: and will always restore the hair so long
as any germs remain, as they almost invariably
d Linda extreme old ago has destroyed the
The original article is made by IL P.
Bum J Co.. Nashua, X. H.—Forary's - Press,
Jan. 25, 1858.
6 1111%,,GE0. H. WOOD and Fn_txx.
SIZALLET hate purchased, or rather re-pnrchas
ei, the Photographic Gallery formerly , owned
by Hinnuso & Gusrts, in this place. Both of
these gentlemen are well and favorably known
to the public from former connection with this
gantry. Mr. ,Woori was the pioneer of photog
raphy in this community. His immense sue
. C 6213 ia bad.ng t i ip the business, and his exten
sive reproation i ca a_ first-class artist are both
laiAwn: an.l it is principally due to
!Cm thAtin thh: raspect c are scarcely behind
the great cities. The simple announcement
that he is to attend personally to the business,
giving it all his time and - attention, will glad
den all his old patrons, and secure at once 'a
greatly increased patronage.
Mr. tistAtizr wit not attend to the business,
though retaining an interest in it, as it is - his
intention to Continuo his studies without inter
ruption, andhe,does not propose to be diverted
from the object he has in them: The new firm
is styled Gr.°. H. Wool> & Co.
The accomplished artist, Mr. Grsritc; is to
remain at the Gallery. Without his skill in
painting, it would be sadly deficient in this very
init , ertant branch of the business.
MARBIED.
KELLOGG—CONVET.L.—At the M. E. Parson
age, Towanda, Pa., Nor. 2241 ult., by Rev. 0.
L. (Janson, Mr. Clarence H. Kellogg and Ulu
Cors A. Cowell, both of 31onrotton.
CIIASIBERLAIN-COLEGROVE.—At the house
of B. Davidson, Dec. 15,11:171, by the Rev.
Samuel Davidson, Mr. Lonard Cnamberlain,
or Orwell, to Miss Anna M. Colegrove,of She-
•
IiOftTHEOP—IIERM I AN.—At tho house of Nem
miron Northeop, by Elan Wilcox, Egg.. Mr.
Jogepli Northrup, of Monroe, to 3figa. Debba
Herman, of Terry, Bradford Co., Pa.
NEWHAN—TABEII.---In Burlingame, Kansas.
Nov. Z.>, by the Bev. L J. Sawcer, Sata
n. Newman and Mum Mary E.. Taber, late of
Canton, Pa.
Thomas,DOlMPla n Vi lz leL
rastiliev . DealmDab
it Warren ON, Ps., Ms LeaPikie
L_ ditto%
Wx. SIM,.
PAllltt—la Osaka, Pa, Dm-14 at tie
Maas of tar saa-keism. Kr. Kart
gas, hand Parry, of Allmats, Zed irlin ;
pan.
Gums To dna—Quarts,
$2.00 dal.; 13.50 41 dos., st
- Wzolutug k Buds.
IMir We smell be 'compelled to send
an officer to wait on our delinquent castomen,
who do not pay attent* to our stateranda.
He will ailed Irani fees.
Came, Basso. k Co.
Towanda, Oct. Nitta.
N" chop Feed, clump, it the Bed,
Wl* and Bins atom
18.. ( We have larire additions tO
amortmeot of chamber seta jmt opened.
Also. a full line of Rater Plated Ware. from
Rogers & Brother.
la. Choke the sack
barrid, at the Bed, White Flour,
and by
Bine Store. or
Boxitrar I Ermarrr.
sir VAx*zupos
g,
Merchant Tailors,'
Clothin
Furnishipg Goods Hate end Calm. ,
GEI Brcisd street,
N.Y.•
Wm °rip, N
May 3,;1871.
ier Sugars, Tery low, at the 'Bed,
White •ad Blue Store.
rxDown Enitn.
is.. Toblimo; by The. pound, pail,
or off' chimp, at theme White and Blue
'Store. - WAY & EssEr.
No:rms.—All persons indebted to;
the undersigned are hereby requested to can
and settle before the let day of January, 1p72,
u we wish to balance our books.
Atium, Um]) & Btocuzu.
WYaltkilng. Dec. 4,
Mr- The anneal meeting of the
stockholders of the First National Bankof To
wanda, for the election of directors, will'be held
at the Banking House, on Tuesday, JanUal7 9,
1872, between thokhours of 1 and 3 r. x.
NOTICE—The undersigned will sell
goods of all kb:ids usually kept in a country
store, until J:art.l. 1872, for ready pay or by
special arrangement., cheaper than can be beat
in Bradford county; and I all persons having
book account, are requested to call and settle
before the year closes, as my Books must beset;
tied.L. D. T.tnom
Granville Centre, 'Nov. 1% 1871. _
Ws —By Wlckasm k Bum,
two agents, to work up nortbern and north
eut Bradford, on the Binger Implored &swig
Ilachino. None but responsible parties need
apply.
Tea, by the chest, caddy, or
pound, at the Bed, White end Blue Store.
Bthowast Erritirrr.
/Air The annual meeting of the
stockholders of t h e Towanda Bridge Co., for
the election of a President, Treasurer, and six
managers to serve the ensuing year, will be
held at the oboe of the First National
Bank of Towanda, on Wednesday, Jan. 30872,-
betieen the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock r. w.
N. N. Bkrrs, jr., Secy.
Dec. 1, 1871.
ft. The North British and Mer
cantile Insurance Co., of London and Edin
burgh, when informed of their lasses by the
Chicago fire, telegraphed back : " Subscribe
8.5,000 for the relief of the sufferers, and draw
on us at three days for our losses.. For insu
rance in above Company, on as favorable terms
as any other, apply to
0. D. Barris's.; Agent.
Wicraum &.. Bum.
NOTICE.—A special meeting of the
stockholder* of the Mutualßuilding ,and Sav
ing Fund Asbociation of Towanda, will be held
in the Grand Jury Room, Towanda, Ps., on
MondaY evening, December 18, at 7 o'clock
for the purpose of amending Sections 2 and
3 of Article I. of By-Laws.
B. F. GQODXAX, Sec'y.
TAYLOR it GORE
Keep ablays 7 on hand a fall assort-
CLOTHS,
HATS. CAPS AND UMBRELLAS,
Furnishing Good s
CUTITNG DONE ON SHORT
• -NOTICE.
DIED.
:+4
nimoirAT a En3u=.l
WICLIIAM 1 Bum.
N. N. Berra, jr., cubier. ;
I" New Advertisements.
FASHIONABLE TA I LORS,
Opposite Public Square,
1
inent of
111
iiiiM
L•0.1:01DOWY
AND COATLXGS
TII i)f v • 7 ir:.r-T
In all the latest styles,
' GENTS'
.c.
In great variety
El
ALL WORK WARR.LNTLI)
:1
96 SLAIN STREET,
4
1 ()WANDA, PA.
doe-1411
--jam mI,
HOLIDAT GOODS'
Thus too.
tattle "edit oitiosUou to •
tti (1) (6) AZI :1[1) 46.•:4,Vge
ealacied Iti;preesly-foe.tits
I=
H.OL_IDAY A DE
IC, ip. ;I~ll~'
WM
LOWEST PRICES.
deelill
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Buyers of *
WATCHES,
JEWELRY
AND SILVERWARE,
Are invited - to an inspection of the
IPA rnozlf ..Is,l4l(seeiOYl4A:l94.Lzz:al:*:.l:4.44
Of goods in this line ever offered in Towanda,
ID:nap:riming
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
From the cheapest to the Lest
J 3w Dp Y,
;Of is abtlitt quality and late et styles, sultabl to
HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS.
Fn • Eqgi .. lW7 : ;l
A large assortment and every style of
NAPKLN RINGS
In scarase T#lloo - . 80114 silver id tiiated
GOLD k SILVER SPECTACLES,
to snit ail
IA act / hire ever)t!....:l :LC J•weliy. hue. and
at the miry loved yeseeA.
•
•
.r .... l77rrrrnrr/T.rMlTM: '. 7l7 l r ."''' l
W. A: pHAMBERLIN.
'
swim big
LOOP (41 1 . UMW.
Ws— •-t. AT. :OCTRISICB
Ifibject-- . n7Ake Taitag
I s
Dr. J. G.-HOLLAATD
(Miami COX.) . '
DeteL.TUIMUnT;tOT=Mat
U. 1871:
!gabled : The Bocad Undertow." - •
- r TEL
JOHN 8... OOI7OH.
Ds.—TutsDAT. mpaniza 98, 11111.
Wilt it Pap"
IV.
PETRO.LETIM I V. IfASBY.
Subject—A. The Mallon 0r Skirsinr*tilh.•
Henry Ward \Beecher.
—16:2. •
SUbject—. The ltallet",
ANNA B. DICKINSON.
übject-- loan of Arc.'
The other tecturera •!1l probably be IfEwRY
WARD =CHER, E. IL CRAM and ROBERT
COLTER.
The ITMDELSIBOIIII QUM - TETTE CLUB will give
Concert DECEMBER, 1..
General admlsalon
Reserved Seate...
Seam= Tickets....
Ttcketifor sale at Poircza & .Rugars-Drug Store.
Bale of Reserved Seats comma - ace .two dais
before each lettere.
' WTI. FOYLE.'
4 N. P.
, J. W. VAN TUTL.'
Towanda, Oct. 5, 1871.
F. SA:W=SON.
L. R. raost .
THE CHEAPEST PLACE -
To BUT
j j
BOOTS, SEtOES AND RUBBERS;
METROPOLITAN STORE,
NO. 9 ÜBtFFITIIS bi PATTON'S BLOCK,
The largest stock of Boots, Shoes,
and Rubbers ever brought into-Breg-
fOrd County, Which will be sold 25
per cent. cheaper' than they can -be
bought nt any other establishment.
- • \
I buy my goods at first hands and
thereby. sate the Jobber's profits,
TAYLOR A 'CO
which enables me to sell cheaper.than
any other House in Tow - ands. . -
- RUBBERS RUBBERS!!
Of all ti l a
latest styles, which will be
retailed at. Factopr Prices.
Mena' Ripp and Calf
.Boota, and
Ladies Fine Shoes, retailed at Whole!
sale ?flees
I have the exclusive sale of SAII-
lIEL WILSON'S Mons', Wometts',
Misses and Children Fine Shoes,
which are the best ever- brought into
.the market
Towanda, Sept. 23. p 371
TOWANDA IRON MANUFAC
-1. TURZT. COMPANY.
TL T owanda Iron Manufacturing Company offer
for male $25,000 -01 7 per cent coupon Bonds.
Interest payable semi-annially. and, both principal
and interest payable at the First' National Bank of
Tmranda. These Bonds aro aocured by ar First
martgme on their Beal Estate and . Works 'nearly
completed. Worth at least UO.OOO. This la a good
opportunity for a safe and profitable investment.'
These Bonds aro for side and information inn be
him:dated by tbe 9 Pirst National Bank. Merv= &ink
=I 0. F. Mason & Co., Bankers. Towanda. Pa.
Dec.A. 0. MASON. Treasurer.
- Towanda. Pa.. cl, 1871.
BIRDSELL COMBINED
Clover Thresher
AND SEPARATOR
This marline Threshes. Separates. Hulls, 'and
'dean} Clover Seed atone operation; capacity* rang
ng from 2Ct to do bushels per day, according to yiald
of seed. After the clover is fed"Oto the Threshing
Cylinder, the seed contained thiamin is 'deposited
bag or meararc at the side of the machine.
RERA..NDLLVO OF may OR TAIMOS
An elevator conveys the-nibulled chaff back to
the Muller Hopper,. and an extra elevator conveys
the VA Gerd, kc.kback to the Fanning Mill.
TWCIIMOVIAI6 ItTOW I rsE throughont the
tnited-States and Canada.. •
AWARDED FIRST przsnum at 75 State. Fain
since 18UL
Send for ••`'. and Colored Engraving
which cive,c.napieto description.
Bintsri.r 3111.CCFACTL'ILDUI CO.. Mfrs..
Harrisburg, Ea.
Howe Factory. South Bend. Indiana.
An Agent wanted for Bradford Co. tang3itra.3na
THE UNDERSIGNED AItCHI
TECt AND WILDER. frisbee to Anforni the
citizens of Tosranda, and vicinity, that be will give,
particular attention to drawing Plans, designs and
specifications for' all manner of. buildings, private
and public. Superintendence given for reasonable
compensation. Office at residence N. E. corner of
Second and Elizabeth meets, wtiere be will be found
every'evening froni 7 to 10 p. rat. . Saturdays all day.
.7.1 runtego.
51.1, Towanda, Pa.
oct. 4 1871
Nrw .tirtinments
ill=
late- as tolloview . aaP(
I 1.•
ZOtild3',
n. 1
n.to3ANtlßT_il. 1812.
Date .111:8817A1tY Isl 2.
IS AT TILE
BRIDGE -STREET
\-
1 1. 1 ._
I=l
ELLIS H. 1V OE,
113EIDGE STREET
G. F. 'MASON
H. L.' SCOTT.
.TNO. A. iCODDING.
*N. C. ELSBREE.
M. M. SPIILDMO,
C. L. TRACY.
L. L. MOODY.
•
Directors
DE TO $lOO AS]) $5OO
PAYABLE LS 5. 7 ~VD 8 YEARS
HARD WA ft
IRON = & NAILS,
s3..fliZiff:l7iMMNT 0
MAIN STREET.
Agent for the celebrated Heating
ILLUMINATOR !
Call and see it with a fire itz it. A
fine line of Cooking Stoves, among
are the i
AIR LINE,
PAY MASTER,
NORWOOD,
PRAREE HOME, •
SENSATION- .
c. , c.
$ $0
3 !Kt
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS,
Carefully packed, same price_as com-
mon American
Sash, Oi ls, Patty, Paint, it. Vanishes
JEWETT'S PURE WIU.TE, LEAD
Locks, Latches,' Butts, Screws, &c.
Horse Shoes si;td Toe Corks
PURE IipNII,LA HAY ROPE,
Cheaper than any lionse in the State
We will sell you anything in the
Hardware line :10 '
,'per cent'.cheaper
for cash, than any trOnsO in Bradford
County.
Towanda, Nov, 1, 1871.
K' BOOTS,
STOGA -BOOTS,
CALF BOOTS,
RUBBER BOOTS ,
BOOTS AND SHOES
In endlesi3 variety..
MICK:ASS. - 3300"t115.
L. L. 0 0 1.) 11 k CO.,
Have the sole control for the Retail
Ertunphriey "Bros.
lUND•MADE
11
BOOTS-AND SHOES
Manniactnred in Towanda,
srs
Aral we are retailing the r i .i nies low as hones retelling tern Goode. '
DON'T
.BE DECEIVED
- -
Be aim that you are buying these Boots, Mr It d'ont
stand to reason that an Eastern Boot, tauter by ma.
chine throughout will begin to wear with the oele.
bratea •
TOWANDA BOOTS.
RUBBERS!
RUBBERS!
A Urge asiortment. which ire are Beijing at a large
reduction in prices. We keep none but first quality-
Rubbers.
FINE SHOES !
, FINE SHOES I
FINE SHOES I
For Ladies, Misses and C'hildrei. in•Peb. Ciciat,
French Bid. Serge and French - Calf. 'in fact all the
styles riontifictured by the best FactOries In the
country.
A FULL LINE OF E 1 T'S GOODS ON HAND!
ROBES!
BLANKETM
Just - received, a larger stack of Wolf. Buffalo sad
Lap !lobes. also florae Blankets, Whips, &c., Which
we are selling cheap for cash.
TRUNKS, TI:LAVELL% BAG% •&C
The largest assortment In this section , eerreapond
-
Lug prices.
Glie :l a n call and ycin will be milted
•L. L. MOODY & CO.
L. L. MOODY. .1 ;
IL E.: WATKINS. • -
_ : I
rdwandS. Nov. 1,1871. -
Ea
Stove,
ME
BM=
M. D. BALDWIN.
trade of
RUBBERS
ROBES 1
NM
NOVEMBER
BuT , , YOUR HARDWARBiIRON,
STOICS, NAILS, - GLASS, PALIITS,
MECHANICS ' TOOLS, ke. t . or,
CODDING I RUSSELL &TO.
TOWPIDA,,
Who not only sell at the !oast cash
prices; which . cannot be undersold is
the county, bnt who, from their long
experience in the trade, are able to,
and do, keep a variety of goods of
all kinds . which is not equalled in
this - part of theiState.
aim to sell goal's that shall give
satisfaction, and they have onlyto
refer. to their customers in the put
as to whit they will perform in the
I,
future. As toe orainary space of
an aduertisement would, fail to an-
uMerate the - goods kept by them,
whoever may wish, to - purchase
should not fail to visit their store.
They have_ a great- variety of
looking and Heating Stovesotunong_
ieh tire the AnieriMn, Morning
••• - -
Glory, Oriented, nnd:iiiany other-
patterns of Base Burners. They
have a large lot of Merry Christmas
Stoves at Reduced Prices, although
the \ tendency of prices is decidedly
auyhird. American Cook; Magic
Shield, Tribune, Union, and many
others. They .are the only agents
for the two best Heaters everisold,
the Oriental and Reyn;lds: Also
Chaffee's National and Harrisburg
Feed Cutters, Corn She Hers, Pocket
Knives and Table Knives, very
cheap, Silver " i Plated Ware, Lard,
Whale and Machine Oils,Brass and
Capper Kettles, I( . .ithes Wringers;
Boys Sledi, Skates, Hay Rope,
- • 4
Lath, Tinware, Drain Tile, Cement,
Patent Iron Benches, Planes, Aco.
4esal.
ADMINiSTRITORB NOTICE.--
Notice is hereby even to all peewit, tadebtad
to the estate orRELIIKY WO late of Orwell
twp. dee'd, most mike immediate p a i meat, and at
persons having claims's/Staid said estate taut pea.
sent there duly authenticated for settlement
J: M. CARST.
Adminlatiaor.
decl4'7l.o
A DIIINISTRLTOWS (NOTICE.-
Li Notice is hereby given that nit , persons indebt
ed to the estate of CIIIIIDE4 CLARE. deceased, late •
of Burlington. are requested to make Mimed!.
ate payment. and all persons baying elstuts against
said estate must present them - Anlystithentiested fat!
settliment, . BMW. N. CLARK.
Adminharator.
A D3IIIs'ISTRATORS NOTICE.
igobee is hereby given that all persons indebt
ed to the estate of WM. W. EASTABROOKMats of
Towanda tp:dee'd, are requested to make Immediate
payment, and all persons having elstma against saki
estate must present the same duly anthenticsted.for
settlement. TOLL!. ANN EASTABBOOKS.
/MIAS Cio3llAllf.
NoiSmr6 . A • •• • strators.
VRECUTOR'S .NQTICE.-
1J • Notice L Darby given that alit persons indebted
to the estate of JOHN P. DODGE. late-of Terry
twpl, deed, are requested to make immediate pq.
ment. and aII potsonis having deism against said es.
tate must present the 'same duly sathentkated for
settlement. i JOHN E. DODGE.
D. Dritocz-DODGE.
'mentors..
no 7 .9- wS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that application will bemade at the next meet-
ing of the Legialatattre of Pennsyliarda for • the in;
corporation of a Savings Bank, to be known es the
Towanda Savings Bank. to have • capital .at fifty
thousand dollars. with authority to increase the
same to any amount not exceeding three hundred
thcmeard.dollars. .The objects of said bank are to
receive money on deposit and to disocumt notes,
kc.. and to eicaglee general banking privilages.
to be boosted in tmatißprough of Towanda, county of
Bradford, with authority to establieh branches at
other places In said county. . •
•
June 15.11.4 m .
XTO'IIOE ig - Ureby - Riven that.ap
.ll plication waft be made to the nest Legislators.
of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Savings
Bank. with dimmtiting and depositing-privileges, to
be bested at Wyalusing. Bradford County, with
capital of $25,000, with the privilege to increase the
same to 1100.000, tinder the name and style of the
Wyal using Savings Bank.
ip , XECITTOIVS NOrTICE.-
I.4Notice Is hereby elven that all persons Indebted
to the estate of • NEHEMIAH GREGORY. late of
Wilmot. decd. are requested to make Immedlat•
payment, and all persons having claims toting meld
estate must - present them duly authenticated-,for
settlement y MARSHALL &GREGORY, .
Oet&we • . Rzeentor.
X - EC TITO R'S NOTICE. -
Notice is hereby given that all iiersmusindebted
to the estate of Levi Huffman, late of Wilmot
am.. deceased. - are requested to. Make totmediate
payment. and all persona having Wit= against
said estate mast
. preleant them duly. authenticated
for settlement. - JOSEPH MERLIN.
GEOBDE EBEIHXIf.
kle.-rtran
oct2Sme
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—
Ace Is hereby sdveis that all-penemalebtik
to the estate /NO W. BOWMAN. late of Monroe.
deceased. are - requested .to make immediate
payment. and all persons having claims against said
estate must them dilly authenticated be
settlement. - MMIBIETTA *BOWMAN.
B. B. BOWMAN. -.
A. P. ALUM.-
tiesMors.
nov2l•wB
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
:Intim is hereby given that IR persons indebted
to the estate of AMOS PIERCE, late of Troy,.
deceased, are requested to make Inunedlate mment, -
And all persons having 'claims aiming* aid, estate
must present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. ' ROBERT Y. BEDINOTON.
ans2.3lerti • . 'Administrator. •
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.--Notice
is hereby Riven that all personaindebted to
the estate of Cyrel Fairman, late of Smithfield top,
deceased. are reo.ested -to make immediate pay
ment. and all persons baring claims against the
sail estate must present the sans", duly authenti
cated for settlement. -
CHABLV3 B. 'BIGGS. Executor.
LUCY Falll3Ltlf. Eiecutrii
ck.c .7.71
A DMINISTRATOR'SIIOIIOE.-
4-Lliotice is hereby given that all lemons indebted
to the estate of lielson 4 D. Dunham, late at Rome.
deceased, are requested to make Immediate
payment, and all persons having claims =
NM estate must present them duly =then
for settlement. - - . ORSON NICEST.
nov7•wG
VSTRAY.—Caine to the enclosure
ILA of the subscriber on or litxmt the .20th of No
vember. a Bright Bay HOWIE COLT, three years
old;with 1 'elate foot and a star .in the fees. • The
owner is requested to come fwafer.
ty. pay charges sad take him i=cwrirlDte dia
rased of according to law.
B. D. STUBDZVANT.
East Spring Hill. Dee. 1..1571.--St•
ESTIILY.,:-Came into the enelQ-
Rini of E. W. Smith, billonroe'townetip. on
or about the 18th of November.* threelear old BED
PENES. white belly and crumpled horn. The
owner is renneated to come forward, prove property
nay charge. and take her away, or she will be dia
pered of according te
E. W. *MIL
Monroe, Dec. 4.1871.—•
500 TONS HAT!
(toed Timothy Hay wanted at Rockwell's Power
Press. for which cash will be paid on i di t
Tooniadn. Dm. Sr 18T1. W.
It is their
LEWIS GOVT.