frodfina LOG AD AND GENERAL. mQ,.. The HammonipOrtlGrape Fair hew en the 2Gth, 27th atl 2fith inst. . gi&- The 'sessions of t l ho itionnty r( Institute for this :place; aro to bo held t u g Court House. , I The Synod of Phila4elphia.‘ill meeting in this pI ce, c ; onaniene. .1 .11 the 14th of October., ; `ll,l, large party of elfertraiorLists h.rrl pagged this iilaci) on their 1, to Wail:ins Glen, en Monda afternoon. The only eaKi Arica in Court 1.: 4 „,,t ; Nv.s the rase of Prim g. Saitu. The r, turned a verdict for tho plaiptift, . . , ..ma.,. We are request d tb state that i: ~. A r:TIN onl MoNmouritr ‘ill 130 in at , i:me , :it Ilie rilicrnialiat,Ast.iationj meet; :. m Smithfield, . , , • 'are please 4 to loam(. that , - 011 of N. N. Br:rrs, jr. l who has been th,: poidt ~f death for come days past, Letter, and it is hoped odt of danger. Mr. T. C. DELANS rind J. IV. havo ju,t reorned fiora the city, rbere 1„0. 1.4 , en purchasing largo assortments Aar their respec4ve establish- . Tll ra rcr6ser says it that tilt., 'Lehigh Vally It. It. Co. 1 < < Cu:II:I:41 the Junction Ciinal, and lid/ ut their track on .the bean bank be - Atheng au!l Ehaira. school of the Epis t 'tareb ltalnrrangrl for a ipic-nic on Fri . • • the inclement state of tic& weather 1. t2a4; a number of ; the little_ ones .lt the rt.•sidanee of ,their teacher, how ut the afternomi .lu a pleasant _ It• 441(1g12* PASSMORE, of ;Roma, c 1 ,41;t acts ,A • • lic„.tirrr•bed cora . , lear- T P. pan—nage:a barrel of best •• "ri,• • deriseth liberal ]. „ 1-11 thingsi.liati he be judg- I= A collision between two coal - lilf` (I.•rot, nn NV, Ital ., ' not .Icartaqi Jttleti:ars, but tiutlitstand that carulet4s- Hat .0, of a ti 0,011%11 the ac- AVa'r iic pur;ty ,1 moral haltits is 114.• t :11::11114 4 -, , i c,cpr•- I,',ltieli t itp . l. , !:, way tight in Very few BE l• NI It V! inervase ,:r., and ..xpt.6.tsce of those frr.m. tb , nb9r.snee t II izri c..LI train, •i m ‘‘. r. , n0• , 41.- tr. , zp (i,!and Encamp- NEE i . ere ta!;rietl , over the Y. K. PittAuti itl4l th .11 three 1,..0;r5r It wgi highly cern-. ••. thy—in'thag‘ neul that ;,ret.r-tiee t.! the which was f.tr. m re direct. l r. ?; prYthrnCs acne WO pleased Hon.. 4. P. :WICKER:4r t 3t 3 State S wih attend ttte. rea . ;:her• - ; InAtitnto to- be. 11//1/1 11/ this c"turnenq , ing: Svpt. .;.!.!,,,:r-0.1.-ctur, in tha 1 0. mat ilonhe, 111.111,1 g, S,Tt. 26. also I,t. proteilt and ic I'nursday waken; v, ill Ccrininly " Drop Cittrtp.in " iu at up hr much atttintion for the t:l it really a fieautiful piece it, C.,. front ,ido there are.some ..t et; r'fl tit.ittly ..• 11,11 , .., of this place, Br; c CQT - 1 lithil, , or.)ettiing. to hi, !re, with ;rid!, for the i - .t;Qying the r:, itt• it I i 2/. M:, t i iv, 1410 a, t - ibiliqr, and cannot z.,,• • • .t.ttii .1; iittrevorthis ;vork is in-, .1 ( , onstalar: re-i I:,.1 LTS, tr.,d this' v.lBeu, reedit:3' I.•tter froin \111,,a : ti:an.-acting pt. 4. IS7I. Aio idblui4t Zr, • I in; , 11,,,ti that tit: • - .• iffr t to Mall woi tac list I IL:till; r0.11,y ME 1` for I.',4'relav, who !...,:114 (4 17111.1. , ., t n. \van] 11 01-;,• 1 ',ll tile bar fie ttn(l thrzw tl over to 11111:1,411.1 Mitt with , , e" .% I 1:. 11 WL.S (10 * -1 ,, 111'l 1'11.411- el ,. ll,' Off Ov• " ( 7:l3:thee rr tinritcti to Ear i, , T I, it not v.l l 10,0%‘ th:ti I 4.1 t 11.. - 1,11.:ng the news ; r `..1" as a IA-tivitt • ':; , ct, f m:4! • !, • :.11.;;.; lo•wa;;:ip.er one Might : ho)?:C0171 , A 11, per .,. gous 111(V , sm-. , :ty and ; orroot kri•nts a::•1 dia gtnerid ud. r', : he; -‘rt ;;; a. a• things'; cali,o no' n; 1-1 Laving' read th, papers. ••1 hat -i-glialaence the ;!.; rc:lal'4,4lnlrt t•.'oe.•al , thrir Leisure' hours, .1., :r , :a a 411:.,cint nt, and '•Jr.;ctio ; r. k 81.1re1S, 'then, no •• . naa t wi Vith , out One or ;.; h:s family. Uu l'i•play night hist,lsth inst. • ytar coninituced. • ''' ffrorn the iiecleEi . r001.:0.ne . 04 at the ' , timing, in of the • r Thts month just beginning, sir;, a P::;:siau a'ord C4nifying " the • I', itn•rtu as " t b Iloshana," sr, lat. 1 literally,:metuas the " heati of • e, L Inht Lm is in itecordatkx: with %le:att.:l 4,e7. 23, 21)i, as eon:memo -f 1,, t:atittte:;:', gen,l tliatcit wal the ' I • , 1 : ;i:. nr i was et:fate:l. The day . 11,./..3tarott " rd c of tnene:rhi!): , dsy. nr reneethtatice), in Tholsan being in the t:( ins! poild in Libra, the , :•-:vu it a , ;.. ay! of jVgmellt to eigl2ol awl fates de-. .1: also kn rn in the 'Bible as " om ':•,- " Da:, of 111 , rvingi t '' (of trimPPek:l)• ..; rtance is the re ,tOry L , aae and ins saving from Jcoo.sli prix:hities, in this d. t1ica . .. 11.:1 - 0.! on Fri lay C . VOR;ng and n thcn: /nit!! morning. , air. W. K. TASMAN one of the . . , - men mentioned last week u having been seri otudy, injured by -the explosion :et. Vail (rook; died on Saturday morning. For a day or two &Mir the sad Recurrence, his friends entertain ed hopes of his recovery, but , on Thursday „ his sympterns were'-alarming, and it soon be came evident that his injuries wore mortal: Hr. TAYLOR was ft - protuising young man, and hisloss will bo mourned by all who knew him. His eitllicted wife and child have the hearty con dolence of,the whole Community. - • .„; A Mo mm a ( vrry.—By the caving in of it coat mine near Williesberre,•last week, a monster cavity Is made in the earth, which will, prObably, become a pool 'or water, which will puzzle geologists in moire far off future age to account for. The Hallenbeck coal mines caved in with a terrible crash, and we have the following account by telegraph These mines have been in an. unsafe condi tion for some time, and a few days ago the in; dications of danger became so decided that the miners concluded to abandon them on Satur day, which they did but a few hours - previous to the caving, thereby preventing a horror not second to the late Pittston disaster. A.portion of the tools, and implements were successfully 'removed, but part of mine col ups-. suddenly., filling the vet undisturbed chain hers with such a powerful rush of air that box es, tools, cars, etc., were hurled in all direc tions, while, fortunately, no one was in the mine, and all farther attempts at removing them was abandoned. !The mass of mine fell on Saturday evening, startling the city, Litho' the occurrence was expected. Sii acres of ground:fell at once-to e-depth of nearly 200 feet, presenting a terrible chasm, and erecting great fissures in the surrounding banks) Thous ands of spectators immediately -flocked -to Abe scene, notwithstanding the threetening appear ance of the banks, but no accident occurred. The mines were nearly worked out, ao the loss to the company is nut so great as might be. im agined ; but the minors cliaployed therein will lege materially, being thrown out of work. PERSONAL.—Dr. E. D. PAYNE, tr.. S. N., has been ordered to report at the Naval 'Hospital in Now York. WObelievethat thltipost is considered one of the best berths in th NaVy; and is e rejoice that it has %lien to the lot of Dr. PAYNE. —The customers of TATLOU at Co. will regret to learn that Mr. W. S. Dncw, -who has been with the firm nearly ever since they started business, has gone to Athens to live. It will be -no 'easy task to ilithis place. —Our.genial friend, P. Emu); Esq., agent for the Caton:lamis in this county, is stopping at th. J.. Ward House with his family. . • —Bev. Wx. McGLacrtvur has returned, and ( services will hcfca:ter be held iii the Episcopal Church as usual. =The friends 0f..3.1r5. F. J. Csutrgs will be pleased to learn that her sojourn in the west has greatly improved her health. —Capt. J. 11..11onisos, of Bloomsburgh, has been nominated by the Republican's of Colum bia Co. for -the Legislature, against Capt. llaocizwAt. Capt. It. ought to be elected. had the pleasure of meeting our old friend, Capt. JOE Isomut, at the Ward House the other day. Since the close of the rebellion, in which he did good service for his country, he has been engaged in blisinesa iu Tioga and we are glad to know . is prospering. --Judge-Sramircu is holding a special court in Pike county, this week. • —Policeman S. U. 1:10.0•VN is seriously illwith typlieicl fever. - -11. E. Wiiili.lNtlhas purcliaseil an interest in the Rout and Shoe vkablishuient of L. L. IloDy. - Wo welcome Mr. W. animig 119, and bvsp,ak 1.,r him success in business. Ile cer tainly deserves it.. - lIIES f friiy - The anuouncenient of t4o death of Mr. C.G. limmiat, on Monday after noon last, was received with 'Unfeigned sorrow by everybody in this place. But few knew of his sickness, and his most intimate friends sup posed ho was improving 'until within an hour or his demise. He had lice confined, to his room about two weLks with typhoid fever, but his symptoms were not c‘ipsulered alarming until after noon on Monday. Mr..ffuttrat was mie of ,sir moist enterprising and useful citi zens, ever reidy to assist in any enterprise which had for its object the prosperity of our towd, or the good of his fellows. In the tem perance cause lie %las anearnest and consistent: laborer—belfe:ving. the rum traffic curse to ;:si humanity, never spared an effort which nonld contribute toward abolishing it. As a fireman, he was always at the post of duty k and it u nit improbable that a severe cold contract ed at a tire last spring, contributed towiird Ids early death. As a citizen and business man, he: was allable and obliging and won the respect df _all with whom he came in contact. But it was in the more sacred relation of husband and fa ther that he displayed those characteristics which doubly endeared Imo to his family, and Co them lies-sudden death has a poignancy Which the consolation of true faith can alone assuage. The loss of few men in the communi ty would be more keenly felt than that of Cuts. G. H.si.ux. Hie ago was .T 3 years, and he leaies wife. and two children, to mourn the loss of a fund and unselfish husband, andindul gent father. Meetings of the Fire Department, Good Tecu plars and Knights of :I'ythias, were iicld on Tuesday evening and resolutions passed to at tend the funeral which teokiplaco on Wednes day, at to'clock, from theist() residence - of !lie deceased. H remains were taken to the :amily burying ground, in As,Oum town• in'erment. BAS:: BALL.—On Saturday forenoon a 4, the Champions,' of Cilia place, played a -aloe w:tb thu Neyston6 club, of New All?ftny, w1:11 the following result 0. It. 0. R. Jom s, b... .5 - 0 Snell,. p ..4 3 silo' 1 It) s. 5.....3 2 11. It t,:•11. tt, c. f. .4 7 Brown, 1 u t • 1 Emil, 11, • 3 7 I.taltlain, 2 b • .3 3 Carman, 5.... ..t 7 LeWig, 1. 1.... 3 G. Bartlett, 1. f.... 3 c ...... 1 4 Smalley, 4 'Wilcox, c. f - 4 0 Orborz,e, 2ti 8 0. Campbell, r. (..3 3 • - L•rry, .............3 2 MIESEME! I IN, - - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9." 1U 4 10_4 4 G U .0 16.-31 2 1 0 0 3 7 3 1.-22 /1. no, 2, G. Bartlett 1, Osborne 1..!0.1 1. Sru.P. 1, L'.,wis 1. (* Bartlett Caught—Smith 2, La4,l 1 11. 2, Smaller 1, Carman 1. Total 10 Mig - 40. , 1 , --Osborne 1, If Bartlett 2, Ladtll. To Play;, 2. 44 , s.!,,ae.—Flys Caught—Snell 1, Brown 1 'rerrs, , , 2. Total 4.. Kissed—Wilcox 3, Snell 2 Bahl & - in 2, 0. Campbell 1. Total S. 'Tmie ,;/* Goine.—Three hours. • • Umpire, Jpas B. FELTON. In the aitcrnoon the Champions visited Du— ‘vbere they met the Sullivan county club; and , came off -second beet, by the following QM SULLIVAN CO, 0. R. H. .11d.rtlett, 3 —5 3 Reynolds, p..... ~.0 .G 3 Zimmerman, 2 b... 3 5 ILti licit. I. f.. 1 7 Ellis, c. f. ...... ....5 4 Snuthey, p... .. .3 4 Payne,"l. f. ...... ...2 ts! IMO:, r. f. ....4 4 Degan, 3 b ...... ...4 1 Liuld. I b 6 2 Geary, r. f.......... 14 Osborne, ....2 5 I.l'drruan, 1 b........ 4 2 I.,began, s. 5..:.„..G 3 27 2.3 Dunham, c 2 5 2.7 36 •1 2 .3 4 '5 6 7 8 9 Chippi-911.4. 5 c, 0 3 0 1 3 6-29 soiran Cu. 12 0 2 2 1 2 6 2 2-36 lICEMERE Chompions.—Pica Caught —*Sun th G, G. Bart -I,•tt 1, Carman 1 ; I'.laborne 1. Total 12. Flya Bartlett 1, G. Bartlett I, Carman I. Totaal, ira 3. - ...qtii 8 Caught—Ellis 1, W. Ike. gall 2. Goan 4, Heyman 2. Tut.al Flys Miss ed —Elia 1. /I-;n? .I: , l7..q.—Geary 1.. Craine'. -,--Two hours and twenty.ruin rays. 0ft7r.u...-B. W. IiEzNEY, raised -11alks of common yellow corn, measuring 9 feet ti inches Above ground. Mr. Film:n - 5 4"Ass, of North Orwell, raised emlity-three bush els of potatoes from two bashvls of seed. Thcy Were of the " fluckeye" variety - . 'Miss ANNA i t rivts cotninenced a select school -et the AcaatAny on Mor.dar lasti for small ' Mr. CAIRLES F. Turrr-n, of county, Mississippi, has been spending a few days with friends in Orwell and Binghamton. "Mr. lather moved from Binghamton with his family to Mississippi, many years api. When tho war came on, Mr. T. was with his neighbors, press ed into the rebel service, where he -was terri bly wortn4.d. forty-six pieces of bone have been taken Isom his leg and thigh_since. - -; - One J. P. C., ,tat;cl " &luxe," staid, sober, stesdy soni,of seieneel suddenly aomc wbat slcic, slippt_d swiftly to srsiuestered Betncs, sought somebody's aster, seldom !ten shroud irtsadness or serious sorrow,: 'silently surd, 'straightway stayed her solmirm single state, sig- nally striking saididstenfartuuns miontesfulli from schools and scientific, Studies. Self-same student subscribing to shea•swoot seronitt and soft ininittlite midst direr siinbeains-ak ing showers sublunary sojourners sometimes see. Sons of . sounds jam:di/x*lns, seeking shades sublime, Saturday, Sept. sixteen, seven , *pone, some seconds sttcc*ing sunset sound ed a sweet soul-stmtmg serenade. Sanctioning such serenade, sons of spirited solos, sublime strains, spent several separate sixty seconds, sipping, satisfactorily swallowing, savory sweets spciedtly set In sumptuous style : sweet slnm boring starry mensal- . A game of Base Dell was played on Saturday, Sept. 2, between the Orwell Hill B. B. C. and the "Star" nine, of North Orwell, On the grounds of the latter, regrdting in a victory for But Stars by a score of 4.4 - to 35. The second gam?, of the series between the atiovo mentioned cltibs.waa played on Sablr daTilthe lath inst., at Orwer 11411, resulting in the defeat of the Stars by a score of 22 to 13 4 / IMICE S. A. CHA Cain() near being killed on Thursday last, just below Towanda, by ,his horses taking fright at the cars, and becoming unmanageable ;3 41 1 4 i . ;w Zs5andertook control them by taking • y the bit, when ho was jerked under them and badly bruised, each horsein turn trampliti:; upon him. Fortunate ly po bones were broken, though ho was quito seriously bruised. ' A. J. KNAPP was thrown •frpm his horse on Friday evening last o and severs - 1y bark. . Di.. S. T. . CORNERS.--SABBATII SdllOOL , C,ELEnnATioN.—Mr. Editor : Thor° was quite a bustle Saturday morning tatty preparing for the Sabbath school eelebratkin which' was to take place in J. A. linarm's grove. :The Shorctown and Union Corners' schools -first joined at the school house, and then came the South Uhent school accompanied by music, and with banners flying.. Then the marshal of tilt) daY'formed them ie procession for the grim; headed by music. When near the grove, we were joined by the llorubrook and Breakneck schools, when all marched to the grcve, prect.d ed by music. In the grove we listened-to singing.by schools in concert; then to prayer by Rev, 0. L. Gm see!, of Towanda, - then to remarks by Rev. Mr. Guise; followed by Rev. J. B. fLorrEr., pastor in charge. The remarks were interspersed with singing by different - schools and, instru mental music. At the conclusion of - these ex ercises, all marched to the table, where a fine dinner awaited us. After 'dialler all marched back to the stand and wore dismissed 1.6 enjoy themselves, which I believe they did, fur font Swings were erected and were occupied, by the children and friends. • *. In fact, taken all together, it was a inrfcct success, and all were highly gratified. , A game of base.' ball was playcd on the grounds bettveen the ShoretciWn B. B. Club, and the Cireen-stockings ; of Myersburg, result ing in favor of the formeeby a score of 39 to 13. .11:o, r. A PLC-NIO AND• VISIT TO TOWANDA GLEN. —ln ''pursuauce of precious arr'ant7e ments, the temperance people of North-To.v.n da assembled in the hickory grove , on a 1 tt. :33:rrif & Sons' lanes, on the 2d le, after a pleasant greeting,- preparatHus - %sere made for enjoying the day, by. inipm•vb‘ing tables, putting up swings, etc.- While fr.i.ecora mitieo Were spreading the tables with the luau- , nes.which had been bro:Ii;Ilt in large quanti ties, the young ladii's and gentlemen were _en joying themselves in - general pic-nie style, swinging,-gossiping, etc. After partaking of a sumpiuens dinner, W . E. 7 , proceeded to,make vis it-tolhu Towanda Glen, which was accomplish ed with much glee—occasionally enjoying a hearty laugli at sonic mishap on the slippery . walks, as we passed along. No moo magnifi cent sight iy a.nywhere to be seen than thcso beautiful chambers and massive rocks which lie slumbering in their dizzy heights. A beau tiful stream cf ti•ater also memuhrs through this interesting place s imparting a freshness and parity to the iltnioaphere really enjoyable. . . At the head of the Glen we found a flight of winding -stairs, iicarly ono hundred feet in height. On arriving, at the top, no artificial color was needed on the ladies' cheeks. Here, to our surprise and Joy, we found a neat and comfortable. " 31otuatain House," where. we re galed ounseivea t with lemonade and - fruits, and whiled away ail hour in pleasant intercourse with another patty we found pie-nicing there. The lengthening shadows began to admonish us that it was time to return, and we descend ed the stairs and commenced our homeward march, reviewing the beautiful scenery on the way. On arriving at our grovS, we again-par took of ice cream and%ther We final ly parted, wishing - 11'0E0LN t u. much success in their enterprise in fitting np the Glen for the public, and cheerfully recomtuimding it to all pleasure seekers. O OF TUE PA ETT. TUSCAAOIZA VALLEY, Pmt.-Mu. EDI TOR : It has been a long time since . you have received a . , co:nmunication front this Valley. Therefore, I tlion,Tht I would suspend labor a few moments and d , ,,) my part towards writ ng, one. In the first plate, I think the people in this valley can be cot nted with the peaceable, easy people or the e. rth, for the ftdlowin.: -ref, 0,, n.• and fearing 1 e. pt. .ide throogii ,, nl the country have not f and it omit, Italie Sidi , mode of circulating it. Last }ear we had a sul'endid new FCll , lcl house bull within about a r.A of the old one, and when this old school house was to be used no longer for school purposes, some of the, `students" havir.g a ' grudge against_ it," or nishing to ace the " thing 7 tut of the way, or to know how it was made, set to wort - and tore some of the si.hag off, and in theoperation broke several of the;wintlow:pant's, also broke the doOrs iu, Se. lint this is nut what .1 N•ttS gran, to tell. the first day of April, nor ger!tlema7:l;.• commissioners placed a family town charge hi this poJr old school house, tak ing care that no perii here should know it until they were in and the stove-pipe out the window. And thee sail they were not going to leave them in there but a few days, or until they could get atioll-r place_ for thous. And wotild you lit,heve ft, Mr. Editer,..this row fami ly, censholam of fathtr, mother, and five chil dren, ore left there yet w.tli the house in this Adlily g ,- e.:l (1,.t: for some body (they being - th.)rder:y familyj, has bro‘ ken down the dJ..r and none: .1' the bask! an,: all; and to-day when I passA by there I saw a horrible sight, with old boards nailed on the door and blankets hung dyer the win dows tolkeep the -cold out. And besides' this poor habitation, this family actually' soar for necessary food. It is a frequent occurrence t , , have them come to our doors three V. 7.1., less than one hoar for some article of :o,', , But the Worst feature of the whole is that ' poor habitation is tcifitin one rod of our, tic." school hones', where we hat:e sent oar children three months, to learn that .which will benefit them in after life ; hut with these examples be fore them, with this profane language (stkieh is practiced by every member of the family), their school-yard and upon their own plaY ground, it is not to be wondered at if some of them turn from the good road. Now, Mr. Edi tor, would you blame ns as a community, if we would take this imposition as an insult, to have the place where we send. our children to be "trained in, the l eray which they should go," polluted by Bach scenes, by men whom our votes have place.A in oil lee to sustain us in our rights ? • Cold nights, cloudy days and dry rain storms, lathe expression. of the weathei. Oar Sabbath school Isla fine working ,condi tion, nailer the superintendency of N. J. Coos- WELL. We think his mode of teaching the ',young is an excellent one, and should be prac tiCed in all our schools. Messrs. CLINK Courax have opened a stone quarry on the farm of BELA CAXiS_WELL, which thus far Pioves to be a good one. It would be a fine thing for them if the railroad was nearer, and we hope the day is not for die- I taut when it will be. EIM Uinp'rc, C. 11. ALLEN The masons have commenced work (MIL L. Rion's now dwelling house. J s 43in3 DAvn;trs's now house is nearly entiloacd. Hoping to rcprtaent this c , ,lnrannity Ixtltr at 68 . ruc future time, I remain Yuurb Jut.sys cesMlNs Sept: IS, 1571. Ipa. Mrs. J. D. HILL wishes to in form the ladies of Towanda and vicinity, that she is agent for Mrs. Goovsuta " Deantifycr or the Great Pimple Destroyer," Ulric, liott:ca warranted to cure the worst pimpled faces; it is recommended by all alio hare used it. Also for the Crystal relish, used for ticaning win dows, gIaSEO3 and silverware. • _: ~Q~ • air. A Sul Katz ofiltrobacispist; rocolypd it & littp?stut:t!.;,l4 • Foe &gm ,laarr gqoai aecond-iland Piano fiisigizfri) .9,-Velveteetis all colors suitable for Sacks , Suits, alsO cut or bis for trimmings at Hubstruesr • ".• r FOR SALE.—A physician's buggy.: Enquire at STrrizsis Carriage 'factory. Fon SSLE —A Saicinebanna Colle-, giato schialarsbip.. Eagnire °raisin:as S ELs-' RIME. . Mir French Poplins,.; i Etnpress cloths, MI rinds, and Sateer,S= rdl the now and poptpar shades just opened at v- EVANS & litlana.-ru':, • • V-Z-Neit, week, TAYton S, t'o. will open a comrd6io msortment of Fill and 'ter, Dry Goods. Look M thorn. 't Or' Connterpritiog,Tablo Linens and rtich4vlctorfs.Linens, o full liucq,at Erxxs Sc. litiricxim's. Ear Our stock of Prints, Sileetings, Slurtingg, Stripts, Cheeks, Tickings, Denimg, never was so largo . • EVANS .1 05•• Ono and two • button Kid otovos —great varksty ' • • Diß-Iu Cloths, Flannels, 131ankets, Shsuis ac., our ;Melt is complete. • Evoss ¢ Iliti4r.cru. in..l complete Hue of the •cele brp,ted "Queens Own" Silk lustre, Black alpaca, only•to be had at EVANS & Ilmnarru`s. Via-Scgtch, English, /Rad Amori can Water Proofs, hon - ght before the sulranee, and will ho !old aeoordingly 'at EvANN tcrli you wish to see the latest styles of fall Hats - Call at 3lrs. J. I). ITILL'e, on Bridge at.. She-is coiLtaittly r..eciveing goads from New York. rierlf sou Irish - to purchase the beAt and elieapeat Tail Hats, go to Mrs..J. D. on Bridge at. Also con:it:silly kept on hand a fine assnque , nt of real and artincial hair. . St.wiNa I>erons Wll,O aro itykl,ted to u,* far Howe alines. delivered:Pr 'put up";py . J. P. CuLvzit, are requested to' tuithy immt dints r,rttletrit for saingtoms, rFiSELL, Tlie Nor t Branch Association of vh;venial.h.l‘lll ham . abnual EeSSIO:I Cll tae f.Jurth Wed: Tlfittradas the 27th and 2 , lth of &ph nll.. r, IS7I, Ott Sinfthaeld Bradford Canty. • C. if. Bti.r.ltit7 NOTICE! —All persons are hereby forbidden to harbrz or tnist JOHN DOSKET, en my acconnt. • Said I.kr.qteir: is about 1S yeara old, and bali•im.iivizig with me for the 1 , :n4 year, hnt, has no‘y'dcit me. Juns TLTCUEN. 1871. • ' se.;First class Farm proptrty.iu- Farcd ut law rnir,O,y Gvrrnania Firo It.stiranu Co., N. Y. .1.07 1,113;U:16.31. -.Tom: W. Mix, Agent, TuAtiix, rd. Office North ehlo Public SAiimr(... 1871 FALL 1871:-. • pv:%:cs c nitA,lll7lll . • Are now ready for the fall trade witla.a most complete stock iu every Department: Thlyers of Dry Goods will rind it to their interest to ex amine our stock and prices In [ore nicking their fall purchases. - REwArin!—_Ono hundred dollars will be given, and no questions asked; to any ono who will retttru a plain, open-faced, French gold watch, with Fells of ...17d2arn on-the back. The same amount will 1)a given for' a gold Swiss hunting-m.O watch, No. 3,731, W ith Be!!, Rack& Co., marked on the inside ease. Fifty dollans will hi• given f9r 'any informs thin .that will lead,to the rcoovery of either of the watches. Corunninicate personaily, or talreFa, 0. B. Smiso, office 11",,r•rli ce.rf 0, Waverly, rg36. We pres'ent the following te , 3- tinumial from:Q. D. BARTLE:7, E , q:.prtprictor of Foundry and Machin( ship, Towand, Pa.: S. Z. Snots—Sir: The Wilson Improved S , ,ovinfr Machine I pureha.ed front s you some three months ago has bean in cry active use ver since, and has given goc,d haii;faction. weuhl not have bought a machine with a com bined price on it at all, and .0 a as well pleaded to find a machine out side the rombiriation which has proven, Li my judgim:nt, equal to any in it. The nfilLince in the pviq.. , l consider sO much money saved. We brae r.,ctl macilities in our family made by the ringlind think:Well of them, but my daughters prefer yours without regard o price. 0. D. MirrhErr. Towatria, June 11, —tf. It is a;tTeat rgistake to set ni) oar own standard of the ri;_Tht and wro . m7, and' judge people accordingly., It, is a great iii&take to measure the eilliiyirkr,t 'II others 1,;:y. car own ; to expect itniLrinity or opinion in tliis world; looli for judg . upt.nt Da xperioneo in youth; t orslcavor. to n: , ifed nil dispositions alike; not to yi.:1.1 iy immatezi4l tfalcsx to look fore •rfe:ticn m our nwa ; to Arry ont selves and be ; not to al4wiate all ti;:lt n as far 4 . ..4 lie; in oar river ; nut to make allow ance for the infirmities of 0t1i , ,n4; to decide; everything impooible which we cannot per form; tolicliere only what our finite minds Can grasp; to expect to be able M — Andcrotaid every thing. But it is not a mistake to buy your Gro ceries and Pro visions at 31cC.ruz Etiwinns', because you can always save something by pur chasing-there, and be sure of getting the beet _ _ . Thz, Couuty Teachers' pr,sciit Bch; of veer, till hold a aa „r,rweek at each of the llty,:he Mg places: canton, Towanda, and - Herrick.. Opening at Canton on 31-onday, Sept. loth, et 2 o'clock r. m.; at Towanda, on. Monday, Sept. 2,1t11, and at Herrick, on ItlondaY, October 2. Prof. F. A. Ardis', of 7danstield, will assist at the three sessions, and•Prof..T. W. SIIOI:XiSER., of Philadelphia, will be present at Canton. Arrangerdentsarebeing 'perfected by which addresses by dis'tinctiislied ;peakers will be t4e cured, the name's, of the speakers to be an nounced ill dne time. It is hoped that every teacher in the county will feel it a duty Which he otre.s to himself, and to the childron whom he is to haveranialige. or to :IW:lid. • Clergyman, director's, and eitiger generar i y, • are cordially invited to be present.. • • - A. A. lis:u_nr.l7, Co. Supt. Aug. 21, I'4l. • •••• •DESIILSIILE PuorErcry Tqlt - Itr.sr.—lly Watts Heals:: and Lot of bCtween five and sit acres, ct land, with a large barn, wagon and tool-house 2a-01 feet, quarter acre groaing strawberries, bearing- Orchard, Se., thereon: I situated nixie Towanda Flats, ohe and a half miles frour,Towanda. .Soil the very best; and valuable tut gardening purpose:. I'osscssion : eau be given at once. I will also sell' at a hpleszle, upon favorable terms, my present.Nurscry Stock; consisting of first class Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, andlather Fruit Trees and Shrubs; alio, clloia• Evergreen and other Ornamental Trees, Stir:ll)s, Vines, acre ,etrawberrie:i growing in my - Gardens upon 'My farm, nod adjoining 'said Watts lot ; 4101111;g a lease for a term of years oireas.onalle terms, of.eald gardens with house then upon and six to twelve acres of land, as may be wanted. -ThiA is valuable and rich gar do,:ri land ; one end a half acres have bash vated f,r unions for three. 3ears, producing good mops. This is aline opening (or any per son desiring to go iuth the INusery, •or Small Fruit and Gardening business. Apply to I' --at WET LFS Towanda, Pa.; Sept. .1, IS7L. vs. F. W. itzunpuinvitea pariicuJ lar attention tO l galnoailioitraent of parfamo-! 17 and toilet gandas aisialt a4Pailea. wardowa." " ' • ' 12{adcib ! 73;i r ;io 't Tam wait a - ; - buy anything fiat the Woven wire mattress) getaisae of order, is always clean, and will last a life line. 1 : . • Tho teachers wbo will bo hero In attandance at tile Iciatitnte next week, .will• rlCttlerget t 0 call at Cacao' Look Storey *bete; they can supply thrmselrus with stationery and ivxiiia•ot itifklaila at very Inn; rat a g. . vigr. Thd; vizilwurticatacins: of Leltay Lodge 471 .1.17,31., at Leflayerille,' Pa., will hereafter be Lehi on tee seennd and; fnurth fdatirtlaieiiiings of, each 'month. All brothers in good standing .sre eenZally invited.' . Ity order of !he:Lodge. • - • A FAcr.-+Ofie of 'the largest: and 'complete:4 stock nf Clothing. sod Nuts', 'lrttr tiisliing Gods can bo seen at Wins. '‘k Gott.- sairrn's now Royston° Clothing Pulses; and it is their intention to sell the same reasonably; Safi e} - tracla... Theyinll also keep on haill-tho eery Woo( styles of oret7 thing in their UM., as they hire agents in Thiladelphia and New TorlexPreislY to look to the same. They also maie h specialty of Tenth', Clothing, Trunks, Valist's, Hats, Caps, etc., and eo re sportrril!y invite the public to examine the seine prirchais'ng elsewhere. • • WOLF .t GOLORAFFO first (I , x3r sactll of 14%a Nat'l Dank.. T.tvzon Cus C A grrind excursion will lake place on Sataraay, the tllth inst., to 3%ll'oop:t -oy, Pi coning(to•,composed of the Good Tem.: play Lodges on the lineof L. V. It. E., from' Athens to Tunittiannock. Al•le Itreakers are to' be idattendance. All friends of the-temper- . !tree reform at'e specially invitello Join the ex curt•ion, trlialr will take the morning • down train nndor the arrangement of half fare pasnes. Extensive arrangements are being 111240 to make it a success. Lodges are requested to Appear in regalia, and inform their station agent the nuaiber of tickets wanted; two days priori() the excursion. s . C. .92.TIrrri, . 0.6 AI - M" ' Committ42.7. 8. IT. STA.LP . OIU), B. 31uonr, " • Sent. 18, 1471. CAMPIW.I.L—WILCOX.—Iti.Nets Alb:111v* pt . , 17th, 1874 by A. Hoyt - fly EN. Mr.'tOtje. 'Campbell to Ilisa Charlotte WIICe)7, both uf SPENCEII—::4'EVI:NS.—At the M. I:. l'ars,.n ape in Towatnta. on the 9th inst.. be L. Gillson, Mr. Jolta ::•,•ncrr of tira:A tit.% t.) Miea Jane sterns of East lea. WALWORTII--CLARTL—At V.i; residence i 4 Wm. a Clark in With Pa., Sept. Cth, In7l, by Bev. S. E. Walw.lrth. Mr. Willinm C. Wahiiirtli cif New:isli Valky, N. V., *nriil Miss . Fhebo M. Clatii.l DOWDNEY—MATtTN`.- -On the 19th' the IlweU Hottso, by Lev: S. J. Lt3A., I.: W. Dowanev, df Laeeysil!,. anl 3b.54 Matthi, of Genesee, N. • • ROSE—STONE.—On 1.211 Ikv. litnry B. Mr. I.t:Laysrille, to Frouia A. S:ou_•. JOTICS, at the of ti.o lri lc falliez„ in Wlinnit, S ,, rit. 11, 1871, Jaint.:i Avery and Atlilla W. 20,rains. • • SPECIAL NOTICE'. 1.9 r HENRY HAP.MS, 3fQrchant" Ttti -lor, Brid g e etreet. - ------- - - SALE.--C6t.sivold. Mid 'Lristi•r Larll , 4, for t0:0..1iw.; 21, '7l. —hr. Toio r i s.-E)I;:,rE.;, :.'2.0!) ttra.; . t;l,, All kinds of ch(dief! GrOc'eries, .rlicap for caJni, ct tb, IV;wo u.'l Store. ENlL::crr. tr• Chop Feed, at the Ilea, White antl Blue Stbre. , • Choice Flour, lir the sack or barml, at tl:L‘ White at 1!.!at• 1111.. Av Evz.Rixr. VANI - ELsor. lltlt4-htta Caps, Fartti,:ting Gond. ; nreevl street Wavt.rlY, May 3, ;S7 Sn,qars, very 10-v, at .t.hic , .lled; NVLite ana :5 ore. • RID iv; •.`c T ', "ll'.lt`&l, hy -t ponn , l, Larzt;Y, c1;,..11 , , 4: ;Lc 1:.-41, 1:::r. iluxicv.tv S EA - V. Du not forget 114 Tea at K. 7 , 0 c. .7‘an. r_ Coffee; by the sack, mat, or pere:Ja j m 1 4 ;::i'f• St. ,- ,ro. • Se" -Caddy; 01 }::.nod, at the 11;21, Mue Stow ,u. fajuily . t i ) adopt ft :; . e ye of ;:peutat,'.o 0 v. •S. FIDD tl, I'u. •r. • - ,ze-, I. have lnst rec(Aved a large stocl: of T.a, boagut tune, tau roluetion is no duty ou ton pound, ror.:* tloln At tile lOW prICLS Leta I0111.1t; /I Wr , (l, $1,2:;; - Good, - sou, $1.60: 00101;7., 70 to Ildeentd: Ilysou Fie.o; 73 contit Ity , on Good, EJ tfruts ; Japan. £1.40. Call and vial - tittle. Jail. Li, ITN- nr,o. L. Et:t:t.t:R. SALE. -Li. aw(lIillg-Itot:F c tuttl four aerea of It.n,lin Canton bi:rouch, near with sofmmber of fruit; trees ther,i.on. A very desirable location. Terem Caf4F. Anplv to JOIIN :q.ar.m.r:r.r, or D. IF. LA.Nr., ToNtantla,l'a: June 22, I';7l.—tf. t.lff .yotr want your .-.ratch or clbct repnirotl by. a compAeut a.D.I rell:bl3 tiorkraan, go to A. 3X.''arner. Ho Is also re eeivting a largo additon to his prorioar4 large Etyck. of watches atal 'jewelry. Ow tlept.l3. BOUNTY LAsic's...—The t.' 4:oinnlis:sion ,-r of Pow:inns-wilt-41.3,m ii,ano instructions and new reg-rtlatinns procin - ing bounty land warrants through that ordee. All persons, their widows and orphans, are entitled uho eerred not tars than tneticen da7s in nny of the wars .01 the United States sine - 1'1790, and prior to 3larch";:, ISO.I. - For parti.ntlars app',y to H. B. McKean, Law Oftice Patclial Mock, Main stroet, Towanda, Pa. • EsTRA - 17.—Carue into the cnelo3- tiro at the unilersignad in Franklin township. Anguit 27; 19 - 71, two small. brown 2.years old Steers and one deep red 2-yeara old Helfer. The owner is regnsoted to come forwArd, prorePproperiy, pay chargeit atul take them away or they will be dispoeeil of aecotdlng to T. G. k. Si. If. WAVITH. -Vest 'Franklin, Fs.,,Sor.t. 20, 1871..3r3 , ' - THREE -HOUSES. A.ND LOTS IN TOWANDA P01:10taf For. SALE—Sttnaterl •on Poplar Street a! 'v. Wertern Avenue. There ti owes are now being built and will, be ccarpleted on Angnirt lst. ticol well cistern. 'and cellar with each house— For further iparticulars address or en ipitre of i• Dune:W:l4f) ; W. DR 1.1111A14.. At Bed. and Pine Store. Toa-svfla; Pa. FOR SAL.E.;--A House and Lot on ItaDryad sbeet. opposite John Bslilletosn's residence and ct , n , e, talent to the Iron Works. The bowels new. enntaias b room and a brick tessernent; well cud other necessary conveni-.es on the ;Tern lees. Apply . to Wpf. HENRY. at the Bradford hotel. - Bridge street, Towanda. 1. , a. „. anntr7l-tf VALUABLE REAL S TATE FOB SALE..—One lot xll2 feet, or one lot any desired aldth or length. ctuuted nergly ems , site 0. D. Bartlett's Foundry. the props riw of the late Sanwa Ilaldr.son. Apply to jnlyl27l ELL7.I.IIETR-DLAF.MSO7(. r3R3I FOR SA,T T. —l offer my farm fcr mn containing acad, situated in licw Albany township. lid aces improved; With a large variety of fruit trees and splendid braidings of all Linda thereon. 1 will give the purchaser a ,chaneo to pay ray debts and serum a good title.- : dny per son wanting a good firma will do well to can and examine for himself. yew Albany, Pa. Ang. A. MMUS% P STRAY.-Came into the enctioso s ure of tb.e nudentnaed in Leßoy township, on the morning of September 1, 11371, two Drown March. ibout 10 or 12 years old. The orzner is here by notified to come forward. peeve proPerty adtlTegt, d take them away, or they will be dis posed of to Law. CAIII'ENTE2I 110AGLAND. Leroy, Pa., Sept. G. 1,‘,71.-irrl , • - -• 8. W i l.krx, Eccretuy MAR 1? E Ya:..:.».A10 litt.civ::a .., Evk:1:!::: EIM . . . . 41:: • G :UP') • OZT i2-Fr - lEEE - r .- • -I MEI s .._. =nag EMS MO 111 N FALL AND WINTE4 GOODS THIS WEEK, TAYLOII,'& CO'S DC pLerato. r 12, Int =I =in El IM L. 11 , 0 O D. Y& C 0., bUCCESBOXI TO !Int T:1211:4( 11/10s.; tuldea largdy •to Utz Uttniettse btx kept by them, hits cow inn hand TUE LAIRSEST ASSOLiTILEST OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Tlll.7tia;, TRAVELINci lIAG: 4 , AC That has awe bocn °lD:main this rnattot, and Is constantly rucrtming ailditiona direct 9 FROM, - TI R MANUFACTURERS cu3bleit him to 4ive ti his enstomcrn BETTER GOODS EMI LESS_ 1111,1.-C,E TILkN ANY OTIIESIIOUSI: IN TUE TILADE. U 0 tag also the solo control chf the Retailing, of 13ros. 11AliD-MADE KIP, COARSE, AND CALF T BOOTS'AND SUES For, Nrn and I3oys. Ai.so.inzLr. _.ND GOAT O s FOU LADIES, '%niSSES & CHILDREN In We motet, whiell be Is Wrung A - T -AS LOW PRICES Ai other houses arc selling Easterzt Goods. ALL GOODS IVARRA:rED uttfrownTr-tl' Ore Ulna a call aril' yon be sat:idled that It is the place to buy all goods in this line. • • , • L L MOODY it CO. L. L. iooisT. • , ` u. z.-crATELNa. kunst 9,1371 El3l =EI i) =EMI BEI e'd lEi Er • • Fur n Cr 00 (1 f.:4i Biz,ml...i.ok_ IMO F Lt. rrt i 1 y Ciroceries lina f _ ow PRIDES , •.• run • ItST - 'L ASS GOODS ! • . • "AT. IS TH E- HD .4) N, Fr A; IN , v. MEE ENE STOCK NOW cO4II'LETE. IN ALL KINDS (Jr , • - Y G- 00 _ID 8.! LADIES &ND CENTS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND A. I:.P'Mil7 S ! LOOTS .I.3iD SHOES! THAVELENG - i l3AO.§! HATS AND CAPS ! IkCKELV ANDOLASS-WARE! CHOICE 105 MALN STREET, EOTISEU or TEE PUBLIC EQEAEE. TOWANDA, PA. Mil August 3t), 1871 4 H =M f4.Eu.NTRAL . -ELECTION PIttIC, N.A tilLi.TlON.—lrtielVeli. by mini-! of Assen4lily of the Cornmouweaithotrentisylvania, entitted set relating la tlit: vice - nous of thin Conanionweaitlx." It is enjoitted Wilda me to give public nOtiee of such clontiou to bo h i. , and also the eufnueratiou., in such notice what oKicers are to bo elech.s.l. 1, .1: 1 , . VAN FLEET:- High She:lea the manly of Bradford, do hereby make known and give noti:e to the 110 , t0Tii Of lihaCOUntr, on TC,E.51).41 - .. th e lith day urocrro- ItElf;191t0, In the several district! la said county, to wit . ' In MIA 1NV014,01 . , at the house 'horineriy Neup'.ed by I). I'. Knapp. Iu Albany, at the, school house near Win. Ella's% In Arylialn,:at the schboltioutw near K. Ecckur's. Iu Athens borough, at the lions. _feriniirly occupi ed by E. S. llattierk.on. - • in Athetttarp... at the blouse formerly cax..-epted, by J b. Bent, ha Atheita • In Darlington bare, at tho bowie fortrusrli• °con plod b'y L. T. Boyne. - • In Durlington tap:, at the houao of Ja4.•wiivoi.'. • In Ilnrlin4ton west. at the Inraso of Ezra tiodarkl. In Bare/vat actioo!h9nitn. lu_Cant6u Lori,. et the tentral Cantos tr.l)., at the huuaa fortuerlylw,-niexct by S Myers. lu Canton boroupt. In colmlibis, at the house of Jai. lforgait. It. Franklin at the lauee'uow , Opini•UNLl by S. S. firativil:e.; at tholiorwe of Beni, F. Taylor:' In !let rick, at. the acly.ol hou.so near Irarnel Dn rancra. • 7'77 . - tn LeTtaretillelloro% at We hinvie formerly (ken. red hr J. It. Fletcher. ' la Liteliflehl,at the bowie, f)rri.:l-tly. r„K.-„,:!•ie.1 by Cyrriu. . . Ii Le!toy. at tie ('entre 15.:11.0f.4 1,1/ MOllrat• tap., at thehtmac forint:ly oreliv:e4 by It. noel:well. Ini'Mourrie at Cr). houso _fern - int)" u.;; upliLLl • • hy,lthel Taylor. • - in Orwell, at the Guano of Friatiiial\ - 46JraiL • in Overton, at »Ghoul hom) No. in-Pile, at the house of Trater,l3oairerth._ Iu linme tap., at• tie Academy rioirte 'nor°. In Iten.e, bore*. - r.t.the A: a,li toy, • • In Illclubury, at the Lunge of Iferrnans. attliti Valley Spritnitilell, at the,hinsie to-Yea:Wing ster.o. '4,t the Louie of iiinion SieVeria. -SmithP.o.l-i, at the house forint-I'ly vecispinil by A..J. In Sylvania hoc.% at the In South timelt, at the house of C. L, cue. Ty..l Terry, at the-hone of Jacob-Fruit-4%y. . - In Towanda I, , ,re', at tlio.Ciranil jury Hoorn. In T...a twp., at the school how* near 11. L Scott . .. In T. MIA a at the hu,tar.at S. A. Iu Troy torp.',.at hetwe of Lobe '.rortlllol. , In Troy,l,o.ce', at Co- house 17 lu Tuscarora, at the ai,•l.l9til Inman near IZJL Mater, at the hntise of S. L. ; In Warren, at the Lou.-:u Of P.. Cooper. , •,- • . Winithim. at the house W>ahlaing. at the /ulnae Cif-J-11. the hoiu i Cr . Wy,,x, at [Lt. rly 01 - !f,ey....(1 ly J. :C I• A , . . 11,4,•Gt the IMumitrf L fievi..y, r. .21 time and pie ‘, 11.3 - . • • n fur Antlitor, G5t1c.:111".4,: tietit4.,:n.uua , nwyivania. , r for G: :it C.. I el (201:nr..04:. •1 hylt anis. • • .1:1. 1 4 ;t• C 0.10 4- , . • r rcaf•ut ,P.raa.ford to ,n4l in tZw • t7puty. of .I:railf,r,l erkmtatiy,e.s of renn*lvanl3. •t Attortir r . -or V.1414.:91thty Of 13:ztrif- , r - ,1 4".,..1Ley, • r: t .: t r , `414 . 4ilrevtra t,i iy.; Jit,lit o , sr 4.l Fr , ,nt and Statem or -r tiro or atty coy' ••t tilt :3.011.e hiSIX . CtOr I 3/1/1. critd I.'ll race 1. t t Itt At arldl L\ One tw.rA wrr.i.lth of Y ITC' persor. wealth of Poo, (O.:0 pit Bradford. pan puregu;ttis Wa; of l'i.ntigylvania. .. 7 4 A61)...riums t.) rrp in - tbo litluAn at Ityl, Oue ptrEoa 1 , , r L.:..tr, of tradfnid. , • ~ .. ' t .!:e. 1er...11 f'.. , r Trc 1.:1r, • Qno ix.r -4,!., i. , : C.,,tinty et ty q I:nu:lbid. • ' - Cray r...r,,,,t for Atr.lP:c of t\ And ,ii aa , l, by.aniiLurt, ( aili) 4;1 ro• •• ellat .1:i th e t , ho 1 . ./ 4 :',1 ;my 4\:\o. trti.rotrThr Use' gore:mu - wilt - of:Mo., 1 4 tat , . or r I^.or that 0%.- or '.,1p.r.r.,3 ant tur,. arnftli(: cu.nmon Or ~t initliPSin!,/i..r. 4 aity irt...yrpof:lted LVW 11.11'.11.44b!i. tim' tbm (grace or ai.zioiutnient of ,J ar elc!rli. of au 1•Irotion of thlt;.c.1111110!111-1. :tit Ito Inved.or otlivr c.terty ral - .. • .. „ Von ?41.1:1I;it theni the U.,' MIME Ly the aa • .1 . 4 a, t 1, , t ‘l\ A pri1:1S10, it 1,, peov4/,:i• • °that !PA, an akt t.O tto. ciet:ions OM , Commotro. , 1..• cutintrue,l : 1 , at to prrreitt 'arry 1. • ,- t t. 7 , Rtert from ttervt.tig at: _111,11,•etor or Clerk, :A atty gem ral orclt...t:olt of rola Cortationwealtlt. . . I,lt Act to clan tL.-timo of - closing the 1 , 4.11, , at tl.“. . .. oz.! Bra.lionl. • . . • Tly: Convrat I.::ectlon iu all tll, Districts an 1 lior,s.v..lls cu tho con ot) v • 14 , bc•Vlo•:•:: ',Tars r,r -x 211.1,• :I th, tonyno ,, n, aud•'phall co-otlnoo :•1 int,rrurtion ficbournnu > ut Vv:3 C., roll 4 ftll2:l'ho A further §nilp!onvln. to the. llonnsylvartia III•L act c.r l;!:it el Stat , :s et titiell ••,;111Act . t.5,au,..i.1)..i. Ato.,:-.1.1a• to tv•r. t , fore mood to provide for fit, ur , llltt4 and -calling out the Natiotad iorcre, audio: othor our: ot:•• Cal.-1 - :11AVOVOI Ular.L third: on, lotivh, 1 :::v1 r.4:tty-fr,: , . :0.1 po7:•••• , .:,: who .11.1v-ellelsl.7l. ed. the milttat t !3 , 4 r al f•••rS'i:42 44: Cl 4: C a StAti Wll ,4 ) tiZY4. .t tl 4 bon di , e!targe:l,•cr it` { ij fr4/1,11 the peur.:ty, or At- - .ll , :rty thercitt provitied, al, clom ed. raid taken. to hate rol:hqn•.- - he , trata fort', ;tot their ri.- - ,lttr .. do 4 1 . of hxercivitla st,y rights cr t'-t:zettes tli..:cof , Ant ,r?wr.u, rpr5.,..1;3 vot rititrn= N.,- th:• 1-1,,T . . - 4 Slut, r. - .. itot, , r.rhlt.r CI, 1'• , V.,l:t.' Li •II 9i.• 1.-_..... ~f 1 - ',llll=vivania, qualt:l ,, cl t.1c."— , ,, of t1t1...C0a. , .11 Ave•altit 'ticcrios 1. r ri 111 in 'Cknerni. a>...11! Is r•f That in a:: In•rtuft., - ; to lie 1:01 iu thi it :•11:111 u: the judge or .i , lai•- tion to rc..... ire any area any r einbraceil in the prpoi), 3:1,/ ntil bet :lfar.rliii..l`34 l s.'anit • it Rhall Cr., any in•renn to offr r voti±!at,yli.e.lot if- any end' aiJ ;fora of 41 ,, 2ti0rl or any onr-of ChM: a; or ion * Lt to any such froui aur am.h ha, . - 5 t y. be gui:ty is a int filleir., , ..tuor. an,t ulOl cad ctien theroot in any court of qu4rtc r of uny silit.t.n:'vd to pay a :tine of ro , t t:.11 an illirrl6ol3lCellt, 111111.` 3 1.3.• far not than IA dap... • sE k ., :rnrs 3. That if any r.r..qi slung and tli.tualitletla.3 a'2.oresnA. td. , lll"at any t•!e,t tion. hereaft,r to 1). , 1 , 4 , 1 in, thiB vote-o_ teiCrr to tiv. (.1:1.1.7s thc,.,f, and oll.r to vote a ball,t. I.Pr ballot -1, any pei•on ofien4.l;ntt. shall b.. o,..rtnel guilty of a IlliSll , l - 1“..5.11'.1 . , and t.D- C!,SlViviit , ll thereof. in any VOllrt Of , rl . :lrtvr of thl4 C.lntrtontrealtlx. L•hall, for each puntAleti-txt ntminer ytol - htetlin tht , p.p ~ lint rye:ton of chi. not. it; the of orj, r ton r coing sacb nnlorfal ball t and baktx. • Sm - rtoN. - That if any porf , on t.11:111 . r suade or itdvl , e er perseu, (lel,rivt.••l citizenship. and diequalltlo•lr-q at0r,,, , M.1 to ...111.r any 1):1 1 1Gt.i. to the Pf any elt,t , :‘,ll. Lur, aft,r b;11-11 an thii C.ninionwcaltll, ~ r .a , ll - 1, , e any :411;11 e•lloc.r to ry rico any I:4111qt - wr , 11i11 , ,t. , ,* front any 1.. a, a?. L1 , •11p, , c%Clu tint guilty efa ini,.0n , ...111Yr, and up:nt a •.o ration, tla - r,xf. in an r• t r (-cue Is of thim Cornm , inwea:Cl. IQ:L.:The:I in laic wan ner as i , provided - in the recond s,ction a: t, in the caNA of ofrirvrs sit such election: ri such naLnful btirtllt 1S: I.Qllltr.s. By an 4ct of Assembly of )larcir 30..1. , +1 1 ..cntitIca 2 . 1 Act re,Trilatinr, the mmle of voting at iti tiro w•veral conr.tir-,icf 1.11;,; Co:pltionA !? iz. ,tiact,=,l as fuI:OWS • 'N 1. - r;,. it ,T.irf.-j ?Ay .Cea I.f.f n ,,, s r ! f R.po s 44' i rear %•fzrth f I t"./n in in G%/lerre ar , l if is 1, , r-!2./ t.A.- rtet , irrity I: f That th , ~ f tiNs. S',"( t:1: , :1101 at all ggiteral township. borough. and 'eh...- V.on,', art , hot,' by. bun aatbr. , iptc, , il to ii:te by tiglo , t3 Nant. , l or writb•ii.-.N. ,, raily foliows : [lac tsoio t shalt vulbraet• the nano , 41} i-ourt tO 1).: \ t 0 -jttaici:iry;",t , :l4 t thy , na:11,4 or. all 'blab.: to be 1, 1 ,1,, II 1 ...stati , ;%' 'onf 7 tit7l:. t entire:, tne3.14.1..1t.. 4,1' an 0:::111t2, - taelubt.rs a.F.P...:1:11,1y.if . end inemb,rn avan:n4. 3 , . if vot,l for. and 1.. laNdled ~ : nunty:" tictet • ihrdl ~ n ilwae 171, - . . . . . - . . . nanwt of sll V rxtir:iip •.P-i._•• i.:+ v4ii,tl '.•!:., iin.l In is, b01, , ,.1 ••to,rtiahifi; one• t:'.:: ellia ei•P•rii,o tlio names of all bcirolizli o:iic.•ra voi..,lii,r. - awl 1 , 1.11 b. 13bc Ilea •ily , runi7ll." 1 , .. n 1 each ,s.::; :i.lia:.l i.., t1.1 , -,: t.- ekl in Kparatf , 1r..1.1.4-1. , : i, 0.. . 4 , ilioen4 are. auLli.arizt 41 strictly obszir. (.11.:[r pass,,l by the Rotate t .r t ,lii 3 commonwealth, on tINlTtlx tlE.y.: of A14:1. 1 • T o 1. , ,, C..;:04/ Ct.Llßlllt.tinne.71 1. ,I,',f I ..;7i,,i.",:et • . Thn Fiftei‘nth Anin..bu..ut of tit. , stitution of. the Stattais as •• tißettos I. The right of eithßns of tl:O. Unitctl States to vc.to shall not ho denied or I,y the rnit‘2.l States. or by any State. on rare, .color, or previous condition of sc , i - cituae." ...50. - nos 2..711 , a Congress shall bay 41, n. force thignrtiolc by approrrtate legislation." And triwrea. congTcgs of the United States, on the Slst. day of March, 1 . 870, passod an rot. enti llthl "An Ace o en.fi , rcd rIAt of cif Lir '7. f*e el .'abs to eof, in the :rrelva Stales Union, c.n.l .fer (Off' turp4.,%•.P." the :trig and Xeolfla scw:Clryns are as follows:" ..SErrtryzi .1. RP nefeind .In./ !Toni , Reprevntniir...s f ni* d m trim in Tliat 311 citiielis of the Unite'd States, who Sri% or shall' be otherwise Tian:le:l by law •to, vet , at any eh'etion by the peopl3; in any State, Tee-; 'ritoi.y, dist &et. county-, city, Parish. towunhip. Feb eob 'district. municipality, or Other- terribirial ion, shall be entitled and allowed to Vote at all sneli I election% without ilistinetion of -race, color, or pro firms eorolitiilii of warvitnile ; any Censtitation,law. e,u,st o m. rel,oilation of any State or Terri- , tory. or by,.or under.its authority, to the contray . notwithstandltifr."; SECTION' 2. .01,2 nirri , r zb-,?; ley. or under the witbority ofthe Constitati;on or laws of any State, or the lawn of any Territory, any act ia.or shaft be required, to be-AL...no Si a .pner: gins:to or qualification' for vOtine, and bY Such Co:ler:fa:thin or • law, persona or officers are or shall be.charge.l with the periormance, of dutiesdu fund 54 in*: to citizens an opportunity to perform such prerequisite. or to bo.l , ol.la_g qualitied to vote: It sh.di the . .iiity of every such Mrson and ofdrer to rive to all citizens of the United-States, the - same and. equal opportunity to pertbrth such prerequisite, and to bezkue gush foal to voto withoiat distinction of race,.eolor, or pr. vieus condition oricrvittito an if 18 say such 'person or - 0 1 - ,1. , 0r shall rause or knowiuoly omit t.. give fultel ...l to add motion., ho for =cry moll_ infence, forfeit amt pay the stun of fii;U hundred - !dollars to the. person liggricVed thereby.rto lae reeirenred by-an action on the case, with full costs and atti. allow =ance for ccourtneel fees as the con shall'. cem just. and shill also, for every . such offence. dcemerl gmlta of a misdemeanor. 4171 shall en conviction •thereot, fined not Ii so. than !Ivo hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not lees than one month and not more than OW year; or both, at the iiiserotion of the -court." " • And ieicrois. It.is ilgclared by the second section of the VI - article of the Cenatitutaini of the •tuited States. that "This Consbnition, and the-lan s of the ruitisl States which shall be niado in pursuance theseof. shall be the anpreine law of the land,• anything in Lte Cisutitiaion or Gaut of.any Mate to (kr editrary And witarear. The Leghilatuec of this Como:ion wuttil on the 6th day of April. A, I). 1670. passed onset, entitled "A. farther supplenient to the act re lating to plections in this Collinionwealth," the tenth.. Section of which provides as follows: . . " b'ErtMe 10. * That soinnch of every act of Siseti: bly tin rinvidas that only white fweman shall tut en- Med to tote or be ' registered as voters, or AS (film. ink tote at any general or special election of this Commonwealth.: be and - the same lit herebyrepealal; and that heroaftifer all tr ernen. without distinction af color, shall be enrollod and registaed accouitirig to the mviitious of the -first _section of - the sat sp. priced screntt.unth entitled ..An actint7 1 i (.rj by - caAlmtn, 1 ) .Legal,. senpletnimtal to the act relating to the elections of thin coniniouwealth." and when otherwhie ded tinder. existing laws,. be entitled lu vote at all general and special elections trithisCatamonwagth." Ant sci , :roat, It is my canstdutional and ollticial 'duty to ”take care that the laws be tatthfally - oz.Cu• tea:" and it has conic totny knowledge that sundry assessors and mestere of voters have refined. sad are rehnling to, awsk and register divers colored inale citit.ena of lawful age, and otherwise quainter] as (lectors: . • lioxe.:Tnicaltrone, lu coutdderidion of the wend• seen the county commissinuere saki count . "' are Ifereby xedilled an.t threctier to instruct tho several - De-Isomers and registers of videre therein, to obey' and conform to the -rentilremente of said eoniditn. arnendreent and laws:* and the sheriff of said countyle hereby authorized and required to. Publish in his okzthoz pfcclemalion for the next ensig4 eine:lnns, the' heritin recited constitutional amend: meta, art of Congress, and act of the Leglalatare,,,to thtewl that the ram may be kaolin, executed and obeyed by all searlorore, :unite:is-of voters, election elfin:Da and °there; and that the rights and privilege guaranteed' thereby may be secured to all the ciii zena of thie Commonwealth entitled to the same. - ,Givrq thorati :4.9c. 'toil) - AND TlfP. GIILAT SEAL or_ , . TIII: flarrinburg, the day and )1111' • . first aliovi: writtin. JNO. W. C.E.A.IIY. F. JoulLee, Se.c'y Cuoli!ionixel'a. QM I c.ill attoution tOthe following laws =_lrsr4. AN ACT To authorize a rinotlair vote upon the, question of caning a convention to amend the Constitiltion of renusl ivania. • iiter--oor 1. "1k it enacted by the Renate and- flout.' Ifrt , i'rei , M4fir , s of the Contawrnsoealth of arizslia: rin•ict iaWcnilral Assembly m 4, and it is fire-19 en4at,, t , / byq4if. authari±y of the saint?. That the' question ofi' calling a contention to amend the Constitution the. commoivoltaith be submitted to a vote of the, piople at Um general election, to be bell on - -the second Tuesday of October next...the ma" ifiestion . to tsi voted-upon In manner following, to wit: 'ln eouuttes and cities In which slip ticket voting U . atiihozired brlaw; - yotes for and 'agniniit a convert.-- tfon may. be eipremeed,And given upon the ticket, beaded or endorsedwfth the work • state,' and not otherwise; and the words uriedilardllis eohatltn tonal cOnverition," and underneath for . a.conveg.. Con " or "against a convention," and in counties or districts in which Mi p ra iicket yoting shall' not 14 autborizcil by law,' earit elector voting ufon said question shall cast a separate ballot,. endorsed on the outr:du constttuVonal conventon," , -and con txiziini on the inFido.themords •• for a conventiesica or a against arconvention." and all sot, s cast as am:et-act shall be recovered. counted, and returned by the protieflelection °fifteen+ and return Judges as votes for governor are receivea, - counted, and re. • Mined under existing laws. h ee l II "That the election afeiresahl stall be hehl and be enhjett to, all the provisions. of law irlile7l-apply to general elections; the sheriffs of the. Siesabst , consties shall give notice of this set In their eleinteh4i•ecliniatiort the present year, and the ;•ntinner fhall eanse ell tie; retnrne of the sterrielved by the fieeretary of the Common before the bvis.at , ire at lts next 111:.11114 d.I)LYS IL IVEDI3. . Sq.ta , ,r nftlp ,- IlonFe of Reprt•Ventati . i7eB WILLIAM A. WALLACE Speaker of the Senate. —The Efn7or.l (11.7 of Jane.Ann.') 119 mi. nj,;:souo thous:..nd e44.4ht Iv:mired and Raven!) , one. • JOHN W. GE.UtY. •:, JOLT RESOLUTION. pr.posing au ainenilzueut thecor.2ltitution of rennsylvania. 11 nsida..../tv ti l t .Senate and Muse, Rep;wrn• lltircryf ro,,,,,ntrea! th l'ennsyl4inin Gener al Agmtbill met, That the iollowing au ewliat:pt of th:• courtttutieu es , llll/JavNalth'i propeicd t?, th, , jw, Pln for thith: adoption. or reiclttien. pnrrn• th. pr..bi.4louir'uf the tenth ArUcli: t:iercof,- to • A ME:`.:DTENT... Stril.o out. sixth Fection of the sittb.' article of li; , . ,' , n , t!tnli , nl and r lnf.rct in tirtl .I.llnrcof the , . fol. teuing: ••A Ftato tr,.•!nrer eball ehrx‘on: by tb.. 1„ici.,...;f..,1(•!,-,b , re of . Hlato, :inch Vane. , ar.,l for 4 .-.111 of Pervier am .11:111 1,. prescrilmol by law." - JAMES 11E:11.13: of _ WILLIAM A. / MI • t=veaker ~f . . • A Jnrt.. Ai 4 - 11 - )uiti- • ' ini htincirtl and sevi , nty‘• • JUIIN li.,t,irit . Jml,;. , s fur the F•ktiatoriall.frirtrie w:11 met t 1:1t• court Itnra‘. , in 1114= lion,.igh of ..1:13 to . liantigvh, rat .rat }mule P , fur the county Drldfurd. ,ill br at theeourt Iblusr in l',;wand.a, on • the t4i. , 41 aft,r .. r.bleb ., s ill be on .Fr:da.Y, , • -• 1 'thlit 1 I'. ni. PERIIX.VYN 17,EET, _dheriff.• . S-pt. 7. 1670 VOTICE.,=-TC) -- ILL : WHOM k IT ..\\ A i 7iTAY CONCERN: That in imrsniznee of au Ai; ~ f kes , ..aildy approred the 2ttli 'day. of May; A. D., • -.71,.. , :ltIIII.11IIII Art for the prott.etion of Elal, Pio.. 111.10: Bass and other 1.0,1 fi shes nrwlyintro iin: , .;. i•;.• t.i bi': Itaroduo-d i:::t. , . the riveri Delaware nn,. . 1 :-:,:. 1 , •:14.1nn; and th - 4!rtrilritaries" foi th , '. ON"- 1(1"*. , .r. ; b.o, Cr! elf - ,e4'agi:laFt unlawful Oiling, and t , .. pr,....n tb.::btrobuetlon of pnilatory filti,.! into trout , tre •,J, ,, , and fir otb.,r gerrnatn: purponea. And it b.= t:a. .:hy 11,110 ill.' duty` a the PlleriftA of t..;1•• ...t.ri.ra; c. 1,t,,.. 4 111 t 11!" Cr :lA - non:re:llth. to t. , - \ mot,- or .:e.t.l. nil f, 4,-1,14,, , t.F. ~r. other &ricer cab c.:zlat-,Cto ‘l. - ,4_ .y or 11:tuh'e Vat- free paccage of tie!, (Cr C 1 :. ., 1 na.r, .1 . 1; the 11',11 F , ..tien of t 1 1 ,.: af.,re, t...,,.: .A...t....and ti 1. , furthor Ml' i ,• th e duty ~.f uti-1 ':. , 1,1ii1-. 111 III..!: 1 , . ~' - 11 l t• . •111111',11.. I! , yl ,- . o[4, in ty.. t.. , -1,..ti, -r , t ::t - , 1 , •': Ca- 1..-.*. ,ot v. ill b , Etrictly enforced: lieu Eldvalth ri...ct:‘,ll ,eb,:r. . 1 , urn OL":ce. To an. 't.-on any of t ~ •07,,, t ,.1 by t : con,taon .. .::.,F. r 4 i. 4 .1.1:15. t^ - no i, Cu , , t tt rt, 1 t I'. VA'S Sboriff's To ::m Se.c - stoN.ll.-'-on any of fife streams or - parts of contempl, , t,.l by tis Ael, and under the jurisdi• of tits Common itil.rat,ry Plee TILV,k 1/11Ve DXCeSP, by t nen , ex.l.lcme :.f ,lama.rlsmings y,hether: intended or no to• facilitate anch ac, rs, and rc' of the , caches or spices b • suLlt plan in_', of new sPe eies-E,n31l have , ,tak plare lig is here n contemplated, the , d, - -r;fr:, the ' 'loll having urisilietion of smir rptielies id' the Ftr , anl9. wheum r they - 111a11 r e ini,,tnie,t of the eXintL rip OreLICII f.,r ill, eateldrm of fish as a e coidmun ly eri - fishq,:..l,:res, NI weirs. kit es. brush (A• neti, or an:: permanently set means taking fish. indhe •- - xi. of 11 .4:(•Ve, which . , are kn..wn tote was: , teful and extravngriat mares of fish shet WS,' shall give tet4 Jaya` notice 1,7/ o( wspapers of their respective. counties," that' the eai.l contrtvanees are: known to 'exist and ar , .. 0,411,1 e,mimon nuisances, ordering them to Ira dismantled be their owners or managers, en as to reniier tient no loug.• r capable of taking or,,imluring - the cashes of the stream , of r.hatever kind : end if at th , eaniration'of the said ten days the ii;Fraautling shall Oct have•tnlten place. then the" Bald Nlieriff!i .shall proceed, with ,such force of good men' of the county as Ll:ty Le iletessary for the rurpoito, and deldroy or teonantle the said fell!-baslets. ;••:1 weirs or rneli 'other derfres conteMplated by section. so that they may be no loniser capable. ai ta',lll.l 7 or injuring -fish; load the accounting ' err."... of the comitiss make geed-the.coet of the sail proceedings to the said sheriff or sheraffa in - tho settlement of their accounts with the .said sheriffs; and if upoh being duly Informed by a reputable cit izen of. unf E•ounty that'seid nuisances are In CIIA4- ,m, and require abatement, the Pahl sheriff or shor: ohs shall not proceed as direct;Nl In .thia Act. then lie or they upon Con,iction, In the 'comity court. of the said neglect of duty, shall be.tlned not less than ono I,Undred nor more than ono thousand dollars for ever: such . tieglect; a^dltlneFt to be collected. as ordiria6 fines are colic, ted, and the.pt'ocemis di. vjded c4taliy - between thi , Mforuter or complainant and the school-directors of the proper diStritt; for school,yruTons only; this sectbm is not Intended , to supersede any other law of this ComniDawealtit for the supnryssion of fish !baskets. etc..-Wlhe same be found eilicracions to destroy or abolish them. "Sec. 14. All Arts or parts of acts iriconalstent Ice ri. , aith are hereby repealed- • JAMES thrse of flopmsentailics. IvILLLI3I 1.. IVA - Lt.te.E. • •Siu•a!ser of the. S.-nate. ' Al pr..-e,l tiie tweitt.:.frPrili day of 'May.. Anno i.11 , * hothirt , L and F,:vetity an • • TiOTICE IS. HEREBY that .ppllcation will be nia'ae rt the.ifo'retaret.: of the 'l,•gislatafire of Pennsylvania fin. In ccrp of a timing.. LLM'e.; to the Towanal. S:tvirniSs Dank: to.. bare a l'arlt4 of fifty thon,tr. , l donArs, with authority to Im-roa,o the rallll , to) , aLyinnount not. eaverainit thrce hvimired thougamtaollars. obi CM of gni,' bank are to ra,yive money on deposit and to notni, ant to exorcise I.l,:nilral ha u 4 ng privileges. bib, located in toe. borromh'of Towanda. county of with authority to estahlfsh branched at otf . ..rplsces in Raid e.,unty.. . . ' • 1 • xE c T .11%9 N 0 T N.dit., is heyrio , wrsons indebted tojUii estati. 7 of MARY T. ANDRUS, lat. Cantjn. Alee:•:::+Pd; are reqr.est.,l" to claims trumedlatA Payment. and 'all 'persons 'haring claims against said estldo 3rinq presint .. then' duly authentleated fdr • scttlen,nt. ° - E. SIIA,W, Executor. " At DIIINISTRITOR'S Naas is h,r,by- own to all persona Initebii-d' to the' e-t:to of V3l 11. MORSE. lato of Lltelafield tnw•nship. Co-ceased, trinNt molt, indibodiato pay inett. arot it porsons having claims aottnst raM estato moat torsetka Cron duly 40t1le1dttented for arttkrnent. ' JUDITH MORSE. Administrators. anc"O.;~G A MIINISTRATOII.'S NOTICE.- Is brcby given that all to Up\ eqato of c 1 Ai WOOD. lat.' of Ar3l,lln. an reque,led to make immeatato" psymont. and all pe-,„*Tot Maims rmainst said egtata must pry, r4lt cLrau tink :ortentr.'iiktott for Wottlement: . 3105Z..3. I;ILE:4I3EI:GER. Actrainikreor. r' EU= I.IANISTRATIIINI" NOTICE.- ".No,h.‘e i4orely that all.-Tersama indobt-L eQ t,-; the estate of (11.:04;61 7 . DUDLEY cOfOE. late rf 'arc reggrTnal to mako ingue.itato,_ Imrog‘r.t, and all.porpons having olaiinfortraink said of iatO notat proainA the sang , daily anthenthatod fire stttlOrnont. . . IXTLI 31, McINTISLE. • m:;, .rG A DIMNISTRITOR'S NOTICE.- is hereby riven that all Perrons indebted to the o, , tate of SALINA (701.'E, late 'of Smithfield., de:•eaced. are requested to make imnitediate payment awl all poisons . having . claims- against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settle-. meld. • ADAM SHILL. sOPl3,vc4 , Administrator.. IXECITTIIIX'S NOTICE.- 4, heithy Morn that all personalndebted to the estate of ABU:II3I3f 31.1STIN, late of Troy boto'. !lereaped, are requested to make trampdiate . 'payment, and all pereons haring' claims against Raid state must preFont them Rely authenticated for eottlemont. - . SUSAN 3L. 31.AST1N. Fe ' • . • Exeeptrix. F . XECUTTOR'S 4o lie: , tc bareby stiven.that all persona indebted to tho estate of .I.:lellftLAS DE11013.1.1 1 1T, late or . Windham, doe'd, are reipteatetl.to make Immediato payment, and all Persona having claims against said estato must vrennt them drily authenticated foe' settlentent. . _ JOIIN D11.11(311E31t, aept:orf, raccutor.. TTOR'SALE`OIIi TO LEASE.—WiII • soil or lease niy Xgricultural Machine. Shop. situatnt in (Linton: I. The Shop is built for man. nfleirtring Fiorito Rakes, Grain Cradles—and other Farming lmplsments. Also, for the building and repairing, of Ron`Machinery. Tho machinery being eons:ringed expressly for the business, and includes a Saw Mill, built , -entirely of iron and steel, and adapted to sawingstock for tho shop. Declining health . is the reason a lily visiting to retire from the intrilnesr. - I will sell Dwelling Pause, with -sale or lease shop if desired. For . forg. , o; virticniars on or address . , U. LOOSE. , Canton.. Pa. 111 Nr." GEARY Adruinistratrix