Nit:Olford:Pp . r:ter. Hari!' 13, 1873. LOCAL AND-GENERAL. ~.. Se t ' COWAN it, WARD 1111 V 0 rented the store smith of the National Blink, and will occupy it as a crockery sto. e. itifir R., A. PACKER, Esq., is a direct -4,r of the S..C. It. It. Co., and offers to bran the conct ..:1100,0:10. That is ju-t like him. Ilegister -Recorder re u O, th3t t tintiCCSNCIII:IIISKIOLIS lace arrtt'd,' and are now ready for delm:ry. str-,Are we to lose the Mowing 7.7pchil,(lNlft,uf;ictor.c for the waut of a:few thot:!-.3:4 (1 , ,11at.. U. will car Intsiric:-s Merl Fee ti gum i mistl ' M...k,fr14...111.kutxm Moopr, vidow of the. live 51001)Y, iii6l at the r , ..l4llence ut her F,. B. Four,l,9u Thursday n7ll :as!, ged 7G sr" . • N. GOLDSMITII, we reget to learn t leave this plan and locate in cant c!mracnd the people .et tliat flourishing city, as a reliable busineas Blossl.airg- was visited by a si, air t -.us 4ire, ou Tharschty myrning ty-tice Laciness places v. ery demtro.7.e.l. bankers, were among ;o-c: s.: gliT• The conntlittees of the Benev -:,nt a qstematic visitation ! all the n,,cd.,‘• or destitutelperiohs repoited tSrm earl' %v E•crnity alone will dis t, accoatplish. *;i63- GE.o.• D. 310•NTANyli1aviiig re „:ir I the c 11ice it" St•vrentry at.d Tre4garer of tcyti ap „,:t 1 lc, vacancy. The siTecho:i gives \\ -- o are ,truder obligations' to o. Lt), , at‘Ei.t.:TA. Cr:: 1112ZitLY eieent -1 i!) p:ea•• , t at thL , o"th, Mt. lle3lD..partmtlat It!a. /,'• Alter at of , several tl:e Ire LVal! Ira ti4ain rrqlt, its rip a ce tables, bight And no .ilvt r CowA.:: tinnlis - aLab'c ,sl,lunee .!rt 1114: ha:s illtr.)(111(tt - C1 In 1.-u i1: - . 110..,10:l'ot , rpol . a,to twvaiitlis (i cu c... 7 It the I,•c,:nr -taw] the t .t inpatt .ttrd• tit ;11.t: (il.1) 1., • - ... 1 • 41 11AN111. BAILLY, Ertl who died ! - •a,turchly 01 tel bc:•luc.sl, count:', lull had • Ti IT1r,;(1:: T-lIITUT .1 iIII&iTICSS ! -* I,) thi• prosri-rit.y of of countrs-iti Aviodi iih r( The citizens of Mansfield . cer rto f , :el prow 7 of th,,lr ?hiccr- L I• i- ~ rout• c. ry be,t exchang,s. •,,• tqlf . . If the pap4r- I •- v•• 1 , ;•••.;• .••••upp , )rt, tilt• nolit r ••- • ' • ,•1.0.1 \z•v;._. W - 0 ilEtvo I :2ssef ,veil from the . 1.):3 1( ./ 1 : March. It • t'.• .• • ! L. rOttil .'; . 21,1 .1, N of Asylum 1 i Ity titer • ... • ar, !lc was • ,r i !:. •cli )rho r. •:,:, •-• 1“: nalt r will find in an- . :1 • l:• tr:i rec .. tile '• Ited,, !,I t : has' =ll Tl:,. _l-Ic , cli..•r't pub- . • 1 ":1' ‘ o•'ret e,t. verse •' i;!_• e.•.. 1 .\ • - our 1- • . :;, 1, • , 11,. :Ai, ro :i r pur..i: on p r.-•! • r:votite \v, ft r;,l l , ty tr.a s t ntll , the f..-zr thai. Rev. C ,:t • tII.YA l' •I' till.. W.. - Ill) • ) ' ;' ' : 4 ma% !f•t" t• 111 : - •:1 - nc..1,c, the 1),z5,y i;c-r. Di. Dt•lii.tAL at uren:w.T. WaS ar'.l bt• a ti• a te.l v.ltt aetteal :.t t - Nlltt:lng the glettli ncgrt 1.!1,' a %Vat.t ot th,• cf . a k,iltle , vllat ,'• th- it-etc.n.. It wae. reociv- an , l as bang m.in character i.uJ I{-. - 31rs W. A. CHAMBER I.er 1..r,0fh,,r, W. L. SHAW, E- 4 i. , WzkArE:gl”:l. aud i t r. "i n•.a!;c• Tow•and,l . IV)ahisiug, baa 1:f au insurance fire. at I.lot r,tuove to th . • Bay State ;I . arn, with buu the best Ivishes 41',1. in tiv.s . county. In -toe • Le e li be e,i,ccially L • lit USN 'ly. , • •: P.YrION, 1:4 horn, 0% a vr.:t, • ..I.••.,‘•f!c•crty.ting hcalth rc Li - Lucm•E.—flio following ' • I:- .1.,,n1 Dr. cuyl.r.q. kr, .-.•:• Pfc . : , c it•re:.t ly n• y, nv.114• 1 ra,h Rat: a tinnily in It he tact., f., bit d, a batch 06 altnr, then tip us :tennis Upon the 111: ,ntn firesult attract ipe to atich.,r his own I ;t. .71y neri;hl)..i: „Q. makes evi•iinipt einnpaiitun of ijis • th It his, r.re uvicer if the Cattier bears • • ~!%, i Ins clitlAiinise or in inq be toirpribeil r• .;,.,• „••.,:wh . g-room a. it ;:e pill:: the bottle on 1 not ~ :,der if his i-hn ; • , 1 :11 When i • :.:1 ought • t•ivir the h.iLtr Linorn,, , II C! ruin " ME C:,! ion Dr zurior:lt : nhlic the German, who 1 1 ,, ;.;ar,.;.‘• I..er park id Hun. Asa I no al thsver nun Valley, this p'aeo • was - euttatied It'At; tat tta.i llrge,,t and most .adili.niv rushed at him. Tile I •,•1 a fail run to Fe t out ur the I.rn , ?. The t• 11; itare r tue,Levir, he piked up a as M.ar the stable and at -1 our., it Irian the se,:!ond 4.11- .. tart 111 , _ in!uriati . cl HIIMiLt; ha:), the .•per t to f„-,• away. and „:- Uls :tl':Ion the iirottuil % , 5 d.a't the oil: a t. Ihmt taut, in -1, ott rtt4.: the I . e.idi borne ii the , heasi. to 'its 14( . 1ISCS, !rlt: thd,et 41.1.1 retired in r , i:rlg the Germaii • o, t nil he rernemix , red that g y r L:rlf• of , these dangerous am t ^in'r• I.:in to death:an l tor lit to vtloot the elk. Pu- NM , •• 11.1:11 k 44141, • !Hat of gia..ped a string bold of the ".'.. i• hurnit lie would have abated the same . stir:We rgret to learn that a ra ni or has gained considerable credence in some parts of ibis county, that the local option law ling been pronounced unconstitutional by the Supremo:Copt, and that Judge Mitacllti; gave the opinion,• There is not a word of truth in the report. The question:has been argued, bpi rio decision announced. It is well known here that Judge lamella's sympathies are all in fa svor of the temperance movement, and if a sense trt duty compels liim'to pronounce the local op tion law unconstitutional, the opinion will be given conscientiously, and in opposition to his predilections on the subject. None of his friends will hold him in any less esteern, what ever may be his judicial opinion upon the sub ject. We sincerely hope not only Judge Hut= bat all his associates on the bench; may be con vinced ,that the law is constitutional. It they are, they will not be backward in proclaiming it. MIMI ISM 1. Mir The Assessor of this District, ,L E-NOU/I and his assistants, ?have received notice closo up their business. before the first day of May: as their servkiea will not be required after that date. Col. B. hu .iinde a most excellent and efficient officer, and gained for himself hosts of friends in all parts of the dist ict. lie is a man of unswerving into grity, and has discharged the duties of his position to the entire satisfaction of the Treasury Depart ment. His deputy in this county, ANDREW FEE, wu one of the first appointees und e r the Internal Ifevenue law, and has rendered the government valuable service during the piat ten years. Quiet and unostentatious in his manners, he has gained for himself the entire confidence of his superiors, and the and friendship of alt with whom lie has had business to transact. He is eminently fitted for any position, and we shall be greatly surprised if ho is not again called to fill some office 'of trust and profit.' .. se— The third district Presbytery of 1.-,ckawanni,-wili hold n, SuuditY-School In stitute in the Presbyterian Church,[ this place, en Tucaday aud Wed:lei - day nczt.l While the Institute is under the - anspiccs of the Presbyte rian Church, all pet sons interested in the. good mord: are cordially invited to be present. The following is the programme of exercises : Tuesday Ereming, 'Mare). 18.—The Home, the School and the Church. J. B. TTLEIt and P.cv. W. E. Exos., D. D. Wednesday -Writing. March 12.-1. Organi zation ni the i"cliot.l—lles. J. JEWELL. 2. Gen eral exercises, including opetiihg, closing, mis t. sipuary meetings, etc.—Cothluctor. 3. Schools in Rural Distncts—Rev. D. Coos C=1:1 Wednesday Afternoon. Elements of the Te.tcher's Power—Rev. H. H. WELLES. 2. The Teacher's Helps and Preparation. Rev. A.. D. BA 10.3!1i. '3. The - Art of Teaching—D'A. OVER TON. 1 1.:1"eachers' Meetings.—llev..:,W. E. Etiox, D. D. Trcthiutday Eft , Adult Claise s—O. 3. DIACE.. 2. Calcebetieal Instruetton —Rev. F. DYLISSIIIi. :3. Mi.sionary Societies Rev. P. On vi , r. 4. Aumming up by the Conductor. I '.1.11-',,i In tl:lti• r. .1. nvi n , , i eci,4l4 Ser' Judge Enwmua of AthoDs, died at his residence in that village, on Fi iday nua mug last,- at the advanced age of nearly 8i 3 ears. He was President Judge : of this Judicial District, under the old constitu tion, from ISla to 1631, when the noir Collitit