'4773 MI; is,Vt ! NATIONS. lova° persons. attended the 2siortlicr* Ohio Agricultural Fair. —The ipliing milli. 'at 'Palo Alto, Milky tailleognil, has resumed operations. 111 —Tlie Indiana - county. agricultural society mane nearly $1,156 - by their recent fair. =Complaint is made that gam blin~ is on the increase in the oil 're ocs• .The 'School Board of Pottsville !talk about ereetingt; t7o school bonsai to 'coat ;100,000, and the tax payers protest. —Many; ' collieries in - Schuylkill county crew, flockled -during,, the recent heavy rains, interrapting work . . • . —The Derrick states that the daily pro:lr.ction of the 3lodoc oil district is 5.940 herscts, and Uinety4wo welt' arc being drilled. The latest Styffk in coffins ,is ineludedby a Charleston paper in its fashion go f 3sip, ' —The ,Society :of Friends in Indians: are reported to ar . e abolishedall rules ageinst "marrying out. - ' ' . 'Californian, recently rode a ti!ic. =mile horse-I;ackrace against - A.: Pacific Itaila - :.y train for CA), and won it. —At a Boston restaurant a supply - - or :lye trout is ,17.( , pt in a tank, so that epicures may p;,:li out which fi.,:h they will haro cooked. ~ — `T A cowardly wretch went to the ;flail , : of a Erma nearly_ Syirpenrille, in the oil r . ,:zion, ~- J 2.l:out.' the tongue out of -a valuable ?. • - sitt . acnt was e.slpellect from Lata•L'Etta College, East n, for stealing. He regttliar jary trial before his classmates, laatcd three . days. —The largest lamp of lead ever sf“or.(l recent!} - 'fug up at Dlineraville, 310. It r,u::cs,iand is. altufn3t - . --The Delaware .peOple think Arch might find plenty - of room for some rif his laborers In that region, as ir,grcultnral L - lal.orcrs are rrs.arze. -j-At a trial reeentiv. heldl in St. Ly.iff; the prisoner at - the bar, the lawyer who ilefentling WM, the reparter,and the Jnifge rc. 2 o clitsrutato. in college. L--Theodore, TZton _has written a vcinte - s..iblished at an early day. It is a I)ve EtOry, ar. wilt to doubt command a ready Kre. • —Theoiu bott of oar financial .. trTables has licen,reach_-d,Fo ear, as restored cAdidenee is concerned, and business it, great centres begins - to MO TO onward with co:t appeclacnej , in. • I I —The nee jWilliamsburg 'branch ~ f tke rciansyirania from Altana via nadaySbtlrg, Was hrttliopen to the public on Monday. Two pas en cs trains_ will rtna.on it I.dairy. • g - Yrinias §riake in Columbus, G::`., F0.1(1. to hiv cnfered a ti4d story room, cage hanging from the to swallow pet mocking bird, and was caught ia - the aet." - - -It is estimated • that-since the ficanciai.psn:c from 8,000 to 10,000 persons 4.7.tv0"1. , :0n thrown out of vatic:anent in the city 61.174 Y :o, York': Missiasippi, Legislature ou Monday, with a quorum. in both LouFes. 111 51. Street, Conservative, was eleetd of the noun on the fourth ballot. --Ec . ononly is said to be the ordei 1(1 the ac . at Washington. The heads of the I; - 1 , 1:trnenfs are cutting down their estimates Ito the I..)we6t possinle_point.- . —TLe South Carolina o enislature I:l'',-xtrae.ision on Tues.lay. Governor in a 'lcrig reeFsage, he says the zun. - a-,1 hi : ralli the tloatinr , -1 • =--1 7 niinistpr' of the gospel- who aelle , 2 the ......dvatseil ago of 99 years, rafiied Ecnry Cif:livered. a Sermon on ki , jt Sunday morning in the Grove M. E. Rest Whitidancl, Chester county. Samuel Hcnrc, - late Republican elnihdate fcr Sat & ireasurer, is re-elected to the Ironic: fcr the third time from the DEiarerstic comity c carnbriA, by a mrikirity troublesame Lave the - runners and.:111.114 - I,..ctune to the farmers 'residing 111 the t07.-Dsh:pi adja6eut to Westchester, that msj , ,rity . of thein are putting up 11 oliceff for treipasinn, on their „premises, t - that pl:rp e3F , c, unche lull pcmalty..ot the law; following notice - was .re;. Eir2illl. , _ - ted - up on a tree 4iox• 'in Wit; - For Sale one black hodrso two r,0,4 C.N.Ip, one hoarse rake, too setts dul4e har- Ms and 01.. mullo and other household goods t., i:urcoronil tr;ther.tion.7 I . • . • —The people of. Providence are ,Igh!r, cncracd at. the di;co:ery of an old publisher in 1776, which (kscni)tis E.r.i:t:ol as , a town in New England ttarintm cimodions haihor, at the entrance 'tics - —The Boston .7 - old-nal thinks ta- Prsidc4t. J , Jlapon might have saved, the trouble f Lbilivcrirg and the expense of trans- I by , merely saying, '.zarrie on the Conetitu- Queen - Victoria scut a .wreath of ' anirinas to b 'aid on the ceffin. of Sir Edwin lAndseci., at funeral ceremonies at St. Paul'il With th • wgcatli was-a - tablet bearing • the in ' .:Tliqi:)l "..ltrihnt - of friendship and admiration ',l;=ini afi ' —I is estimated .that the 'surplus or Miunesota for 1573: is its trana -11 t:.tv.,l 1.) - 114:1:tt et Chicago, Milwaukee and *I:11:th, v.lll 11:1cad, hundred tli - Jn-and ears, •re thausis tlionFand fire W.zt - en ears.each. dispatch ,fronl .Van Wert, cr es ti ,: ;h a : on tlitfith dnst a small /Stri;' , 3, vo:uitcd a .garter 1' n^ and half an inch thick. snalo• tont:Li its way into the 51r.f..1; rot ~ : ltitfactorily recounted =I M I • • .^' '1 r.. Water spout ou ‘ Laky Brie Fc,in the summit of Little. Clevehitil Three 'attempts at f:!.d..vtre ; the tirs,t brae before the second was the third , c'e up in r 1., MEI .ro nt% .11*. / • - 1 :i SEM MEM 'll!=,s Lcen determined b'y the ,r, - .:l,;(kaerA of the ,Cchtcnnial ExpLsition t it -1•44i1 cvned in the carly ' l 4 Therc , are, therefore, left to ntry about 4Lirty months in which to lady for-the inangnralion (.1 . one of the ?r, • - If late year.;. Le Titusville• Herald wants : can al , o6al'more or the phi!antliropist than to.see. barefooted child of a former Oil t.tatird4ig te;tl:fully at the Laker's coat ng to par. - n Ler mothers p!2te g!aig r3s-ivr Lreo.d ?- liall t•• the " J' C. I, i: tlfli low. er house has been where dupe's ale actually pUblic auction, the highest bidder. lig the light to bleed the f .ot. r"Capons" "ducks"t , $25: "le-us." $3.. Those ticl:ricf!.ies.refer, to the sup_pose-.1 money the jo;;eonTtas in pocket. • --The_ sardine - tidiertes in 'France I:Er ca./ploy iailoyB and some 18,- , women and Children on land to prc • • tish—fer market. It seems that the now diminishing every year, and the complete failure of the first mny be .tea at no rcrote period. ••• . inoinuati proposes to have ) th - e -- conauvr. winter., As it is to be. t Cats from all parts oTthe United States,' e hoped 'that a "happy despatch" t.t at Western Porkepolis will relieve Pitts scite of its superfluous esterwauters "murder Palris paper publishes some ielsriting the .linen of the Crown, :' , fl which torniinated recently. It was f 65,000 pieces, including 5:000 .r.cl - tablecloths of a single piece. capable people. The cost of washing, r.toer.ted to 'l3 - d,Oilti francs anntiallr. l -ertlire,- hop crop: haS been , and the (stimated if the,' couniTi• is pr.t at 11,500,(0). peiaafis, .of New fork furnishes more than half, C,- 'pounds.. She quality is not so gpod as' tr.' Ilia demand will require the impor ,Tiforfle baits, or *out 8,000,000 It le, I 1" i• trL 11, 1 1 sCeui La( t I fltrl IMO .s tu t 1 e MEI •acts I ill '-i.c MINS ;.Lich 1,0,( 1 0 I:4st cc' ration pound Ihe General Land Office, at 1 , r,.)lton has recognized.' the fact — that n is entitled to about 50,000 acres 'more lands. The dedelepey grew cut the t, under the original grant, the State reeeive ore full section °reach full town ,y-aii ,eietions. Atlii 1 1:th+g encc !-et tit a to MEM --z- • nearly orapleted suspension bri(lcc l spanning the river- at 'Meadville was so ba•liy wrecked by floating driftwood, , on Tries .;:,:,y, tl ...et the whole structure will have to be rmor - A. The loss to 'the contractors, White, ( tinciF ,k_Co., of New Brighton,; s from E 15,000 to $2.0,00. [ ' • , , —Dr. - D.' S.Truner i ot Bellefonte; bi _: Elated a machine which urales, horse F lirxii .at tho rate of twenty per timinte. A llcto , , erected'hy Mr. Pruner, at Idilesburg, :IT th purpose bf manufacturing Birk , shoes, will , , e in clrcr:ktifm about thc:,,firEt of _,- Nofe her. } - ..' . ,- . . t the Celebration - of the one hund dth aniversary of the trove Methodist .Episc pal , church, ,in W'ett Whiteland --tqwn, ip,Chester comity, a, few days ago, the feueiable father Boehm, now,ninety-three years old, preached mad gave somo . intereEting r... -c.t...4t:ts . er the congregation' years ago. i frOfor Towinda, Th • E. O. GOODRICH ONAL. As the paliti campaign of 1873 is over, and the eason in which the people Usually t -e more '4st has .arrived, I we do not think out of place to call the attentiin of Ole pub lic to the Claims Of the' 'ktEPOUITIt. It, has al Qbr our aim to make `he REPOI (C 011143 Visitor lin every faro: for may mt. is admitied reading 1:111 From tho we feel w, our effor ha•Ce been cessful. merit' uncle of ouFla end ,we ;shall forth^eveiry effort in' our,lpower That a steady ha proverllient has: marked thell history - of the *EPORTEr. lin the Years past is evident; to all, an We 'do notipropose to allow it to sta d still in th l i e future, but by a - conseie tious ,to its interests and, the want of the people, to push it steadilylforward, as new improvements shalt suggest themselvels. To this end wa invoke the aid of • ; onr, friends.. I4et: each subscriber use hiS or her in uence to secure - anotherpatron, and jthey will do much toward [enabling us to keep pace with the onward marcih of im provement and enterprise. During the coming winter r we shall take especial'pains to give our read ers the most satisfactory reports of congressional and legislaive pro ceedin,gs, as well as the geheral and loc4l news. In short, we intend to make the REPOETER such siipaper as every man and• Woman in the county will feel , to be`a necessity;to them selves, and their frienda ii-ho have left this county , to sett.ll3 in new homes. Many i young . Le.die4'and gen tlemen can aid us materially in this endeavor by , sending us ai T ort items of local inteiest. • I f ' „ ALTHOUGn the political !campaign over, we trust the, RepUblicans , of Bradford will tw i t clismis - t`po subject of politics frdm 'their minds. Con v, tintie to discuss' men and i _itneasures so that i when the season !for notni- „ nating candidates again rolls around; every man wilhbe prepared to act for himself, and; not allot 'any self constituted ieadk:k to d4-tate who "must and who must tint , e candi-. dateS: Create such an interc _ that every 'voter will; attend tho primary meetings, and 6Loose mu for dele gates who will represent the wishes of those who elect tbein,lreqardless of the soph:A9es . and importunities of those ;yl,O i i ipikc politics a busi ness. • If necessary, when' you meet next year in caucus, in,3h•uct your clelegateii on each -office bo be filled, bnt be sure and select go id, reliable • • men Tun nnparalled desruction of imber in the United Statesis, attract nr, the attention - of thonFhtful men rom twd points of view. r According : , o a New York paper the.- are: First,. h of an increase in t4e price of . . .building . ma;terials and 's - 64zuct415;; because it is now ascertain ed that-treeless Countrie.9' are liable to drotitlis:i4nd harticane6 •by which Crops are ;'reduced in --tittantity •or destroyed: ; Numerous -plans ;have been proposed to. remedy the grow ing and increasing evil -a denuding `he land of its forestsl .' . 4671:.-l ‘ ast re ort of the department ofiagr e;;;' iculture secommends. that all ; .ettlers on public .territory in praitie districts must engage to plant tree as a con dition to receive a title':ou',the lands which-they have taken tip'r, Till: fact that Gen. HARDY of Indiana counti', hasTi4d the posi• Lions of State- Senator and member of the Constitutional ConvOtioD dur ing* the past year, has,betin the occa sion of no` little severe cc:it - lima:it by some,of the papers of thtiState. We see no• reason what any fOult should be' found with the General. 'His constituents placeil .him in Domino-, tion without any SjilicitaPen on 'his part, and be . haa discharged • the duties of both office's' well,) and enjoys: the • reputatiOti among alli'lpartles of being an 'honest, incerruOible man. is he has drawn his pay !aS Senator, $1.500, he declines the . s2soo which the meniberi of theicHavention vOteYthemselVes. MMI Tue _ shipments of 'raing from Chicago eastwardlst week were 752, 000 bushels bushelsless,l thaii the pre vious week, and -f59,000 bushels less than they were the wc.eli still pre vious.. On the other ha d, the re - - ceipts of grain .e.t that port from the country,: during the? .last week, were 611;900 bushels more than for the pretms, :reek, and 721,000 bushels more than for' the second week previous. Large citinntitiei-,of -this grain is now being sent to Europe, where the (Ireand for breadstnffs is in excess cif the sup ply - ‘, AMihICANS will learn, -after a little more experience, to depetid more on home than on foreign production for the supply of thear wants. i 'Annually there is 'a great falling off in importa tions of all kindi, and'par i ticularly in costly fabriesi The which dresses and adorns itself 'with what it makes at hotel e, will always have the balance of trade With ; the woil4 in its own favor, and, elmsequently be in a condition vonstantiy to meet any emergency in the worlil's buli ness. Q~~~k~ i Thp einl_so Su 't. 38F:187 1 3,./ , !E S. W. A VOW) . . i - i .IM r '-. - f i • f r • :, 11 • , +1.411... it.... '. ..... .. t 8 I hanyi. -• , , 1 12 ~ ct 4 . . 8 . . 1 Adains... ..... Alleghanyt ' • ' Armstrong Deaver Bedford.. r ;L Berks.... ... .... Bradfin:a. 1 Bucks, Sutler.. Ca Cameron ..... L rbon- 1 .... Centre:..i .. ..... Clieatea l ! Clarion Clearfield 1 • Clinton.. . ... • Columbia Crawford Cataberland Dauphin. 1.... Delaware Elk , Fayette -1. .. Franklin. .. .. Fulton r.. • "*.,. Forrest Greene...; nuntington. . ..... ; Indiana. 1 • • Jefferson/ Juniata: • • Lawrence • • Lebanon:— . Lehigh .... ; Lemerne.t Lycoroinii" - . . ..... Mercer.. i . ..... . Millizt 1 - Monroe.; . ... -Montonty:3 ur.l *r/, • No Nortluimpton., Northumberland./ . • Pike ! "• ' Potter 1 • Sehiryikill,...„ Snyder ' • `,:” Somerset Sullivan Susqueluinna • • - • lova" . Warren • Washington '• Westmoreland. Wkotaing... ►thing iniproper ie family ;to read &limas, elthei as advertispnente. miams qceived, theTtiFualon that a good paper •ee, at least, sac- r highest lutri. to e good pinions accomplish this TOt#l 1 ' Ilajority 11411 , 11 P. I f - - Sortie - Weeks sine we announced that Hort. E. R 14ryia l of this countY, Would be a candidate ,for Speaker of the Ho "so of Representa tives, at the( comig session. The announcement .wa received with favor till aver the g' ate, and-we-have no doubt' that . MriM l will ,be 31 ( chosen. ,Hii exp riertce ' and ac- Inaowledged if abilitlv clearly point him. out as the man for the position. The _fact that Hon. B. B. STaallo, of Tioga county, will ibp made Speaker of the Senate, w . doubtless pre vent Mr. AfiTcum. rom asking the same positionin, th .House, and 'NVO presume he l Will leld *Mr. Myth a . cordial support. ILLNT.: , .3 or Ex-Go The Philadelp - hip P Onote at the end of f theCoulitational • Shortly` before t i deliberationsof the abrfiptly suspended of the sudden, and ex:•Goyerilor Bigler,' entering I,hti door, swooned an' Many Of the inetub in the hall and cro .1 stricken nian in the here him A plty! immeaktely 'called, case one of heart riage seas :then Ecoc piny With Meters: and Dr. Horton, of and Mr. _John 0. •J GovernOr:Bikler, wa y ' residence.: ' - The . GoYern or hat and is now out of d 3 SATOID.i.r ecen ii savp': The, nioney",..yeark. increasing 'cage, characterized as in healthy and comfor t far as first class bo' ' ,cerned.' There is, ' crable, catitiOn collateral security ilifferOnce:asto thO'l valves For busi l money is mere abtt freely i advanced - 0 Sinee the f.unfortrui l , here and in:' New favorable 'him in and before - 4'2e clog will be safe ,-tci all the relicS.of the have' clisaripearerl f We are gtittifed to: . resent the tesump. hy•theierauient Clark IA:" i Co. Tli• highl§; satisfactory, all their ciectitors, payment of princip • , , Is an Illinois town, a feW days ago, a vote was taken upon the question of allOviing the sale of liquor. The election judges d -Med to receive of the votes n one hundred t and twi , nty-five of hom assembled at 1 the i Methodist 1 cburch, thong tnarcheil tci the poll in a' body and ~ , noted.. :aganst ;lie nu.. 1 Whateva Might be the gener I political course of the Women, if thy . ; were given the ballot, at frs:prett clear that they _ are not "rummies." , - i - - GooDs - 4 , all des "ption, wares and fabrics, are-being r dnced to a gold basis. In iiew Yo k, proprietors of places cif din:use:me is are reducing the prie of adnais ion to the gold basis, and it is exeeted 1;otels will t, follow the eiampl , which in- turn Will be l enatilated . carrying icom- I -. panics and busines men L generally. The bests Of xold hen it had an . 1 - upward tendency, flied all the bnsi ness transactions o f men as ,it runs down, do likewise. 1 THE „official NIA, A I T VS, Deinocrat, jority. The' , Derj their Treastirer and legislatare,.thaa en tion of Tannic!: to; THE ConStitntionl probably got tbro this iliaa m 1 for §Oinitting tb -1 to a v+ a9oo. :41ocumcmt is "soon 111PATIgi Br ! • ollqwing 18 t l hei complete oft: : : cat fotl3tl4 . l l4 , cgis*r &id .0. ; : late ideptic*: 111 Mr [ g a. i 1 A . . . URI 5614 411 2657 2n7 4786 1'73 lIME I= 219171'246235' 125941 . 1 14294 THE SPEA ~ "Ell3cOri r!IGLER.— em of Saturday in I , the proceedings !onvention,says : o o'clock were convention in consequence serious illness of who,when about ng at , the hall fell helpless. .rs left their seats ded - around the eflorta to re ician, vas pronounced the, disease. A car red and, in com- Chas. A: - Black the_ convention, es, of this city, I. removed to his since recovered, tiger. • Philadelphia! A' , to-day shows it may now be it comparatively able position as I.owers,l are con- - owever, consid ig lenders as to . there, is, some .tability of stock aess borrowers :dant and - more lan on any day. Ito panic. Roth Fork there is a ;nancial affairs, of the year it I 3 ect that nearly I late- panic will om the curface. be able to rep ion of business 'king firm E. W. y 'have made a ! settlement with Ind guaiantee full II and interest. e . of Ohio • elels y about .100 ma oerats 'a l so elect ; I a majority of the isaring t he re-elee. , • . II Senate.' •I ' 1 Convention will pgh with its work ke arrangements new e l on4itution e shall iirint the we receive it. .LETTEIt :011413T0N. ' ' • LaA;v3orrz L uo E. Palamixpord:-.4 l siiesmigtrii; soluseif en nee for Leteystlel--CollegOia no tea e• pleasant hunts latch pi4lovni tails sisquibszna by tifilkes.Barre, Over lonntals tO rairliew. dawn the WOO. 1 (a lt Cheeks lid britlP you to Engin. ft :View way railway* meet and CCM asap . and *lda' &nage In tridely dlr. eseent. directilrns. Where the mind 44 heavily laden babas Tolling along . the. highways, or over the bridges clack heMspan the Uhl& and the Delaware, barely ceases day or night, aid the die. tent rumbil*of the trains or the shriller whistle of the locomotives is rice in one's cant He thinks hear yon say the streets ire as gay and crowded the streets of a grist elty, but why 1,, are all the sh s. stores and factories !closed t I answer—Ms Tuesday; CMt. filst, the dal , lot apart to dedicate Pardee Nall. the dneit college edifice in the Union. let us follow the Dimmer* who are insking.thelr tray up the gradually ascetiding walk of Colleseelfill; as we near-the summit we find our selves facing it large granite monument, influenza ed by a lifoxim soldier in full Uniform, erected by the Aluini Association in memory of Diem who .. died for the Friion.." A fewlitaps more and? wo are on the campus of Lafayette,, and what a sight is. that which gmets our eyes!' .Two shining rivers, coming from sources far apart, meet here, and their mingled waters flow on, ono stream to . the distant , Ma. Loa eastward, the line of- the blusconet tong Mountain is dlscernM. Eooking iouthwaid, over the town and beyind the Lehigh (liver, is a cultivated hill, corresponding to the ou t s on which Lafayette Coftege Minds. To thi West the town is clambering; . r the hills , aid irpreadinr: the Plateau bey A short walk in a nutlfiward di. 4 reetion wouletbrinkus to a point whore; the 'splen did seenery or the Delaware Water CUP ,)vould be clearly vialb t l i i. _ v . The beau of title outstretching panorama of hills and wall , ennead rivera, fertile fields and forests with tur ning foliage, is exceeded only by the =vatic° t proportions and Matadi ,ftuish of raii [ the college e Wes. But the beauty of the situa tion, the e ent fitness of the, locality F O ratt Watt •tution of eda lion can only lx ! fully coriapieliended and apprecia bp , a visit to College 11111. Then only !purl °etbefore the astordaticd. eyes of the beholder icucla scenes and 'views as leave filled Ehts im.s,pnatica bexetofore. but, whose lileal reality existed in "le land. The eye of the spectator never tires ncir wearies in. looking orer i the valleys and hills, th e rivers arid mountain rangis, and the many improvements which the hand of`. civilization has spread before tt wino stands either on the college eampr or on the top of the college build ing). The pets of the ready writer and the pencil of the skillfult can scarcely do justice to the sub ject. Let'us n from the beauties of :nature and of to the =Ogee 'of the day. aF Prof. B IV YOMIGILLIc the College ' Chief Mar shal, assembled the College community through the clau mirehe's at 10 . 1; o'clock, a. at., and formed Meeprocessiori at the Chapel, East College; in the i following order: . . 1. Music— ton Cornet Band. t 2. Officers f the College 'classes as gni 'escort. 3. Ttie orator of the dap rrith the President Of the EMU 4, The Govirnor ord'enr.sylvanis, with other ME. ciala. . , , 1 5. Present and for Mer Trustees of '.the College, with TruStec cf other Collegis. G. Preient and fernier members of ;the Faculty, with represe tatty esi freak sistercolleges. ' 7. SpeedoPhilailielphia, clergy, to 11 in vited guests. i ' I 3 - • 1 ' S. Alumni, in order of their graduatidot, with for ' mer student of the College. ' S. Citizens of Fastrin. • - IS. Senior Flan. 1 , - 11. Junior plass:. . s 12. Sophomore Class. ' - 13. Freshman Class.. The procession marched ar-und the Ompas 'and entered the Auditorium of Pardee nall.k President pArrr : slrl" Mr. PALLDEZ, et-Governor PoLtoci,-Governor alit and bia l staff, Dr. . 14 T. flrr.uur Illirs. r, President of assachusetts liasti trite of Tcchnoloiy; President Bsssent, of Colum. his College; Prof. DIREII, of the Univeriity-Cif-Penn ' syliania;Prof. JCESSON, of Yale; Pref. Nonaitnor, Secretary of the Board of Education, Conn.; Bev, CSAELES S. Itorincsoti,uf - -New York City; the Ten. erable Dr. 3luiscanavz (the Nestor of the PresbYte. rianChnich),iDra. filcCi.ms and 31orre#, of Prince ton Theological Seminary; I'lev. Dr. *taxa, Mod erator of the. of New Jersey; Dri' T. Efennis JONES. Preai ent of South Wales College; Bev. Dr. KNot, of Ireland; lion. J. P. Wacsmitsuot, State Superintendent of Common Schools, end others, eat on the stage. Bev Dr. :C.srrm.r. iPronounced the invocation, and after a few announcements in troduced the p i rator of the occasion, Mr. B. W, Ear - stoma, Ph. Di President of the Anacrican Institute of Mining Fmnineers, U. S. COmndesiOner of Min ing Statiaticar editor of the Xining ihfrnal, and a member of the Faculty. , I We wish that space would . permit crew ex tractsi from this misterly speech. We will duly say that,l though Mr. lIAIMIOND occupied two hoilr; , +, most .of the city daills made room fOr the entire address in their Wednesslay's Issue. Ate auclieno then par took of a substantial dinnertitinly the collation was 8.. gotten up mils laic scale. i At 2 O . C/OCkp*P. at., the military and eisie pro& (dons formedlat C'ntrel Square, marched throng , the principal streets and ipproached the colleg grounds, where the Facnity,:Truitees and students, wee welting to escort them', through ;the grouziel to the Pardee Ball, Here m o lar le. tusseMbly of peO , plo were collected, in allalthen upon tie grounds falling not f ' short of ten thousand sc(Uls. Dr. CATI L, Mr. rktIDEE, and cz-Gba'ernor Pot. Locn, and o ere, occupied an -elevate4 j position in front of the noble building. When the music ceased, Mr. EILIIIMIE modestly handed the keys to President eIiTY-LL, wi h the following 11 1 . , "The completion of this' building Mikes it roY Very pleasant duty, on behalf of the Building Com mittee, and ruyeeif as the, donor, to formally pre sent it to sop. 's the representative of :the Trustees' and Faculty of Lafayette, lb° building Itself speaks of the skit and taste of the 'architect. :the faithful ness Of — ifielanilderomd thOcare with I r wlaich It has been enpery sod during its Orectfon. Qnr responsi bilities have not been rasmall ;-.but on yOu, Sir, and on the students wlici shall; go cut, year by year, from these l'alls, rests a ;far, larger responsibility— the reputati nof the• institution. But, poking to the future by the light of the past, we Brest the ris sponsibihty on you with no naisgiving.l I have the honor, sir. a now presenting you with,the kays'ot the hall." i • (1 • President C.crrtat resr . oadel briefly, and said that in receng from Mri Palms:F. the' keys of th building w hich he hadp 'munificently endowed, he could And no words 0 adequate td, express his , or the. thankS of his coll*nes in the the grind addition to their means of 1 thorough toaing, and for their own cardiac, or pie thanks of ;the Trustees I nd friends of ihe college al&e Interested I e, or the thanks of all friends of ea -1 see in such a large and uneeleish U9C , of 1 i.e benefit of mankind tle,lneldett use &nix) applied 'turning to i tr. Ettoor.r, own thanks Faculty„for attractive a. scientific re or pitrdtos I in her welt tication wh.l wealth for t. to which it UM now I know 70 , 0. Pit. Fr. zo less I say to you on an ;!occasion of betfer fon 4011 be pleaded I shalt my assure ,) , ou that our. hearts aro I'll,, he said: I tin sure t public the therefore, fox y ur manitleeht gift u [sterol counsel. — After the s' le e`xereises were CI whole as blagA united in singing C and prayer was offefo by, the vencrab ?us:, for mitny years President of 1,0 lege. of gratitud wise and. g Brief spe,cheo follo4-ed from Gor. ex-Governer Pori.ocnilloyor Howl At the termination f thO out-door the entran• • of the Ball, a -rush was auditorium again. In i! fearminntes ely, , and thousands were u 1 he auditorium, pinch less i packed deny glimpse of room. the aisles were fl riding accommodl4lonsi. or standln ,, glad for s was pack • dyttiuguished luau sac of the audience 'rose to . 11. 1 If his face or hear a whisper called the e.esembly to on. J. P. Wzcsrusualt, L When a. etago mart - a glimpaa Dr. Carr troduced sponded t. Mr. Wic the tout, Our Country anti hate. ,- • ....gumst closed by saying that ho was trying to 4 something for the,- Common_Sehools of f r the Stitc,°, d he was glad that the colleges of the State are of forgotten. There in no ',antagonism between 'eggs and common schools. Ho was glad tha' ferenco was made to higher and more 11 thorough nd universal education Its morning There was a need for it, Only 2,100 f i the 200,00 who atten our schools,statiatics Ray; ursuecourees of higher untion. There are but fe in our too. er echo isWe naust pay more attention to .lur higher le arta:cents of instruction . I A Lafayette there is a nion of' lower and higher ethic:Won. In some Watt ntions the Professors stand aloof of coni -1 mon eau ton. j • t , The Piro -sore of Lafayette College are found at the institn sof oar common schools,! add Isfayettl has api among her titcherit. ktrbfe common school pe le will Send up hi return such an Influx of Auden to Lafayette College as will burst forth her walls d eall for - more PeRDZES o.tinilia other buildings o receive them. 1 ! ! , , In adds nto the general scientificicourae, there are three echnical cortrici—one of o LEngineering, One of and Metallurgy, and c : l of Cbemia try. The entitle: student pursuing any of these' four co ci can begin to iie with 'the Classical, iho is th life and soul' of .' old Lafayette. Many take first t e Classical course and then into of the r i Technical The following extract from an article in_the Bri il,t Quarterly &rim, explains Itself: . 1. 2 i dist! ve feature worth mentioning is seen In the c iculum of Lafayette Colleatt o at Easton, In Pennsyl This is not one of the larffest insti tutions of e kind: but it is eminently i digni shed by the, In gence and real; which pertades its ar rangement , and make themselves felt lin }.ho success! ot the to ng. For sortie years pact, ',under the able 41 not Prof, March. the Englleh langnage [. • e a jprOnalnent feattW la -th6 pro • be profeasor 00.443 the EugllA an th er stras-31iltoa, for inistan-e—Al acorn' !cal teac h er does Itomor o Vttgil. Tho toly analyzed, the , mytholigiial, historl - etsphigtcal alluelem car ftipy Invoill.. 1. . 1 ! . . , has been gramme. chosen for! patent cl • text is min cal, and BEN 1 • • , , 1 ga and appreciated, parallel puma from En. authors of di ff erent periods adduced. sad the sof companion in poetry or prose Illustrated. As to the lan Itself, independently of the Debt tone ad y it, investionii are conduct ed the ales and Wlogleal histon of • weeds, fontiation. U.. end in short. tn. to erythiaSch• below W. the *Rua of oats. tive p . ; Nowhere else is the subject epith sq caupetence =lsmaili. do well irracoaluiseq in Germany slad =gisma that LI. fa , tte la the leading aline of our manta in this rifted. that the British Early English Teat Society office prize to the ;students b est slime of all American colleges, for the esaminstion in some of the early •Ish writers. The prize Malta given in the prominent European universities. We I P say nothing further when we mention that the ' on Antataton. 1 one of the leading critical re- ; vi wa in England. .compliments us by remarking 4c / t • the studies of 'a philological character carried cast Lafayette College are not surpassed -in Mor o. .hneas by those which we are &an:domed to as s. with Gertina universities.' " ' • • 1 now, Mr. Editor, if tho,friends of the college • true to her, ire can see in the time to come a • , more glorions44 noble university worthy ,of th • great State of Pennsylvania, grand to Its proper ti ms, and unlimited in its power to diffuse the bl ng of a llbe-ral edneatieue through long centu ri s yet to come. 1 • a nett tourpropood was, •• Our Gnats—The • - can Inatittith of Mining Engineers," and i • r 'DAVID TELO . W3, the first President of the • • exican Institute of Mining Engineers, and the A et man who manufactured lion with anthracite • , was called anon to respond. Then, in ruinous° • another toast, fellowed lion. J. IL Nos:Tumor. • -etary of the Onnecticut Board of Education, w.o made some tolling remarks. lie was glad to si on theratform With Mr: Pamerm. as dhe hoped a camp o would be contagious. „ - , - Addressee ' were delivered further by Bar. Dr. :I sox, of Belfast. Ireland, • delegate to the recent >vangellcal Alliincin i Bev. Dr. J. H. J oNEs . Prod. d oat of South Walei College; Der. T 11031.18 H. Bop. moN,'of Now York lefty; Jos.ialt Hon. Munn CLIMICII, Dr. .. J. WorrzoE.. Secretary of ttiellfeteorological I potamittoe of the Impelial deo. .phical Society of Russia, and others. Some of - theist° addresses were 'cry eloquent and cited great appladso. All- ware congratulatory of .0 prosperity of Lstfayette College. The long-metre Aerology was sung, and Itev. Dr. s i7rrr pronOunzed the beiediction as the shades of, fight were closing npon us. In the evening there was a to:I/light Ines:elision of • e Easton Fire Department. The college buildings ere brilliantly illnlnlnat,d, and a grand reception .f the citizens, of Ea'aiton was held In the,anditorlum. ho building ewarrneewith visitorti, the band& dis nursed sweet music, and everybody was gay and appy. It was a Ona day for Lafayette. Long will we • remember the dedicatorial day of 'ardee Hall, and never will the name of Milo Pan .En be forgotten by the friends of, Lafayette Col. ge. Upon this' princely ball and in the founding f this course of liberal scientific culture, under hrletian intiesenc4s, air. PACDEF. has expended 'early a million ofl dollars, making On- course as ally complete as arty in any American college, lasi. of letters remaining in the • - Towanda Post Otlicc, for the wceh ending. Oct, 30 18 - 3 • • Allen Dr A II Aradrug W Badger Elizabeth llennett Sarah ' Dtanvelt al lc Blake Annie • Laminy Mary . Barton Alfred Lynch Patric Brittqn Geo . •• AlcCanly John . , Cumn2lngs Patric Miller James • Coyle Julia McCarty Lawrance Croak Maggie - 3,1111dr Dell Ilanser C . nnimisky Annie McClinly Maggie Cady J L Mc Mahon Win- . • Cole Pridlo C Moore Hobert Canitin May , ( O'Boyle Anthony Decker Mrs S II Pepper Julia Grady Francis II Pennell Lydia Ann Grace Mary , Rapport lallac Henry We 2 ' ; ` Itayord John t Heaton Mrs E M, foyers film Hale John ;i Roche Mary Hathway G B Shoamaker E C Hays Nichael ' Smith Mrs Prosper Berle Jennie ' Stapes John Howkins Jane Shores Adarine IlecidersonJ P Smith Mrs Ellen Huntley Bell SAikler Jane E Mellon G 0 Sledge Goo E liewan Emma Thurston Mrs 8 Hunan Charley , Walbridge Sam Hdllt Larry , Woodford talina E In hum G T ' Wallis Sam P Johmon Joseph P Warner Anna M Whalen Mrs Ann ' IMEMI IMI Persons c.l l ,ling for any of the above letters will please sic adYertiged, giving dato of 110. S W ALVOlill, P. M. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. the matter of the sale of real estate of Thos. Briggs, deceased. In the Orphans' Court of Brad ford County. The undersigned; an Auditor appointed by said court Vi distribute' funds in the hands of the ad ministrator, raised from said sale, will- attend to the duties of his appointment oh TUEtDAY, NOVEM BER 2C,th, 1873, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the office of Foyle , k!llcrherami,lia Towanda Borough, at which time and placo all Ipersons having claims against slid fund must present them or be debarred from sharing in said distribution. I ` SOLVENT NOTICE.— To the Creditors of Lercnzo 'Drown—Yen are hereby notified that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of eJminert pleas of Bradford County for my discharge as an insolvent debtor:under, the laws 01 the Commonwealth lof Vennsylvania, such cases made end provided. and they havo appointed the 1•t MONDAY in DECEMBER, A. D., 1973, at 10 o'clock. a. m., io Bearing the EMT Oct 29. 1873. LO:ENZO B ANK-R OF AIFERICAI 3QC,' ws.t.:crr ritnap , CASII CAPITAL, $500,G00. PM i. rrerithnt. C. F. Man., Vie , -Fr , siden . Chas Cashit Haring passed through the recen ehsten credit, sceinciti'correspond TUY 1:31.0::: AND DANGEAS, With u VIC eir Bantinct basidess in this city, ability to render entire satisfaction C 11.1.5. H. 1' - Oct 29,15?,—it. NIISS GRIFFIN nesppdftiny announces to Ler old customers and the public generally, that shP continues the • .IIILLINERY‘ BUSINESS„ At her &d stand on I'INE STREET, and thit she Las a CONtrLETE ArssollTMEyr of 600a4, which bhe iA belling at her uguarmoderate prices. Every article wAnnalt rr.D. 'Si. Gairny. October '29, 1573. •AUDITORS---- NOTIOE.Ovrton L Eltur( o ca. 11. H. Ely and Juetton Ifo back, tt. el: In the Conn of Votornon Pl , :as of Bradford County. No. 729. Doz. T., 1670.', The undersigned, an Auditor appointed, all m co t distributernon..y in the hands of te Sher iff, arising from sale of defendents' real estate. will attend t , ) the ditties' of his; appointmentat the Mlles of Smith k Montanye, in Towanda atorough,...on WDPNESDAY. the' 26th day of NOVE3II3Eit. A. D.. 1813. at 1 o'clock, p. m., at which time and place all persons having claims kiainiit said money must print the:o, o: le delarica from coma gin upon the same. 0:1). MONTANYE, Oct. 29, 1873. ; Auditor. PUBLIC SALE 0.1? ,REAL ES TATE.-I"nreuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford' County, will be soldr=at public sale on the premides in Lome twp., on :51019DAY the 21th (lay of IiGVESIBEII, 1873, at 1 p'clopr, p. tn., the. following , deset ined real eAte.te ;Ibeing the eitoto of Ferdinand Gable, late of 'Some tarp,d r ec'd.: Beginning at the south mid corner of a int,o . f land :owned Mrs.,fdary J. Ureter, thence bythe coot line of the same, north 2 deg., east 36 3-p0 perches tb a corner of a lo0 , :t apart for the use of the wid ow and children, of said decedent; thenco by the hue of the same, south 85 deg., east 71 6-10 perches to the line of Joseph Seeley; thence by line of the same, south 69 deg., east .41 per: to a corner of said Seeley; thence by line of the same, south' 88 deg.. cast 14 9(10 per.;' thence south 2 deg., west 20 per to the north line of the Passmore tract; thence by the lino of the same; north 88 deg., west 121 per. to the beginning. _'Contahaing 25 acres and 84 per. TERMS—SIOO td be paid on tliet day of sale, and the balance on confirmation thereof.' tha :ad for yonf 02cluded .pke doxology. )ft Dr. Coils, iLd in qiis colj I 1rA14,/, Nil, , tirift 7others. cixere)se a at .lade for the 1 b 1101 was . able to itet A altti.l ''. C,Cilr ' g e 1 b thoSe The glittery .IN BANRRUPTCP. —DISTRICT Court of the United &Wes for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. Id the matter of I: 1 1 ; Ferdi nand Smith.and Helen M. Thatcher, Bank pts. Western District Pennsylvania. se.—A warrant' in Bankruptcy has ,been leaned by said Court against the estate of N. Ferdinand Smith and Helen M. Thatcher, of the county of Bradf trtl and State of Pennsylvania, in said Markt,' adjudged Bankrupts upon petition of their Creditors, and the• payment of any debts and. Om delivery of any property be longing to, said Bankrupts to them or to their tise, and the transfer of any property by them are for bidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupts, to proto their debts and' choose one or more Assignees- of their estate, will be held at a court of bankrnptCy to be holden at Towanda, Pa.-, in as , d District, on the 21st day of NOVEMBER. A. D., .1373, at 10 o'clock, a. zu-. at the Mike Edward, Overton, Ettl-. one of the .Begisteni in Bankruptcy of said District. JOHN HALL, IU. S. 'Marshal for said District. aped to, tho ~irfee t to get 6 . 110 a nirne. order stil in !. D. who re- B ARTLE 1N,?(.; CE AGE :VS 11 Ell L ESITATE,BROKL7RS, EILENBE We will be prepared to sell trout spawn from November 20.1873, to January 20, 1871. Spawn cannot be transported during any other season of the year. , I - Also a splendid lot of young fry for sale during the months of February, March and April. The proprietor having had experientin locating and arranging trout- ponds, offers hi services to -those contemplating laying out and at king fishe ries, at reasonable ratt.s. A beautiful Grove and a largo Ficni Honse ar ranged expressly for parties, is on the grounds. These fatuous ,Fonds are located on 4he line of the Sullivan and Erie H. It, about 12 i miles from 1 Towanda, . : Admission to pinds, 2.i cents; Season tickets, $l. Fen foil putioulars call on °readdress . . 8. B Fir v•IBLHGEB, uldaburi, Bradford 6ounty,ya. - - Now idvertisements. Jenkins - John Kellogg Amanda Kitemart Kingman Sam Klnnedy Rattle!: Oct. 29, 1873 ELIZkISETII GABLE. I Adinr'.4 WRY, GA.r.LL, Oct. 2'.), 1.573. T & TRACY, ar..3tRAL AND Oct, V, I$7J MIMI TROUT MI Oct. 2.2. Li LARGE iSALP Of j , COL. G. F. MASON, I Lying on ?the west side of the road in Towandk; Township, has been di vided into FiVE-ACRE LOTS, And these lots are now offered for sale at great bargakns. T h 4 lots frOnt on the read- leading tol i ronroeton, and they areyery desirable for build inglots. It is the last, otiportunity which, will be offered fo, securing good sized lets at reasonable prices Dear the i business portiO of the borough. ! Also i TS TOWN LO .3 On east; si!de of road. Also 'the large_ d , BRICK DIVELLIINAG 'HOUSE, 'With 2f, acres of land, thel house con tairm all , inodern improvenrnts, and is one of the most desrable resi i deuces in !,the county. Aso the ' L A RG E ; , 4 TE AM. FLOURING MILL , - IN, TOWAND.I BOLOC I (}11. The Mill fis nearly new and capable 'of doing thelest work. iAlso a , i 1 VALUABLE. LOT 1 Adjoining Lin-ta Hose, Co. building in To sunda Borough. ' ' A map : :::)f the lots maY 6 seen by calling on ; the undersigned at cfnce of Bartlett & Tracy, or J.,A. Coubniu. For further particular . call on or address ' . O. L. SCO Towanda, July 30, 187 pA. k N.Y. CANAL & AMUliOpflaiT OF Plasm; To take effect Moo. 7, Rua: IK/IrrilWd111); Igo: 3'4 ieafe a. M. ; 'Sayre, riving. at Eltiti No., 31 leiv 615 p. m.; Sa arriving at TO Drawing Rbora Cara attacbed run through iteetween Elmira and • N EW ROUTE TO FITLADEL INA. I viA NOiril , PENNBYLVAISIA! RAILROAD. Shortest and most direct line to I pi, ii , delplils, Eal timoro,Vasliington, and the South. Passe_ngera by 'thin route take lennayleanis ,k I,:ew York Railroad train, passing Towanda at 10:40 A.M., and 2:05 p. m., make close I connection at Do thlehem with Express train of North Penn's Rail road, and artive in Philadelphia it 8:20 P. M., and 10:30 p.m., lh time to take nlgljt trains either for the South or West . ' Palace care re attached to the 2:05 P.M. train. City passenger cars are at the Depot on 'arrival of all trains cativo passenger a to the. various Depots and to all partsof the city. ' r 1 ' nrrualrnto. Leave North Pennia Railroad Depot, corner Berke and American S ' ~ Philadelphia, at a:3O & 9:45 A.M., arriving at Towanda 4:57 k 8:05 P' IE, same evening. Mann's paggage Expri , collecti; e ir delivers bag gage, ales 140 . 105 Sont I Ifth s t, Philadelphia. ' *IMO= ACcOMBIODA I rioxis. Freight received at Front anu Nblo streets , Phila delphia. and forwarded by' Daily Fast Freight train ii to Towanda, and all points in S so:a-banns valley with quick dispatch. • FIE S ',LAMB, lien. Agt. N. P. R. R., Front and Willow Sts. Jun I 3,1872. -:". Philadelphia. QOUTHERN JCENTRAL -RAIL ROAD. I On and ter. Monday, Sept. 2, lea. Trains will ICave ATHENS.as follows : ; NORTHWARD:* , Philadelphia Express 5 35 P.m.. Express Freight and Accommodation 4 10 All.' ; SOUTHWARD.' . Philadolphia:Expre as 1 15 r at. Express freight and Aczommodatioh :. —6 10 P.M. CHAS. G. BRIGGS, Supt. • I. I.terIIEP.SO.N. Auditor :125,G0 . 0 Ir. -Montellea, r panic withlin ,tlc, with Ccirlt c'to trapsacting l' , ):.fitient of our eatbier. TIME TABLE OF THE SIJLLI .I_ .TANN At:ERIE 11.t11,110AD.—Taring effect on onday, Not. 11, 1872. tMIIkwI 8.00 I 8:10 8:30 9:10 9:30 9:50 10:20 41:10 A. Ir. G IVEN, AWAY We sand an elegant Chrorno, mounted and ready for frsm!ng,;free to every agent. Agents wanted for OR tIFE BELOW THE SURFACE. By Taos. W. KtiGiX, 112 pages octavo.. 130 fine engravings. 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BUBB. & RIDE, Mayl4'73 ; 'Hartford, Conn., or Chicsigo.M I PROI.ERTY. AGAIBST i 013.9 BR DAMAGE BY FIRE AND LIGHTNING TONVODA, PA We represent oveinfty 1 411 lions Capital. Ohl English and, Hem? Companies PONDS ! IN ,THE OLDEST AND LARGEST, STOCK AND ur.o , 5n , 3 ddy to oati yeza • NOBLE & VINCENT. Feb. 18.1973. ilascolltunacul. I DF.BYRABLE . LOh 1 1 • , TILE FAS7d 'OF • MI Rail-Roads. I= lIM/kT ONS. Ed Waverly. Athens.. Tosnda 12 50 1 20 1 27 185 2 05 • Lacerpo.... • Meahoppeti.. • Elehoopany.. ...Tunkhannoek. • Pittston.... —.Wilkes Barre. —Manch Chunk. • —Bethlehem .. Linton—. ....Philadelphia.. Nov York... ,3631 4 42 600 7 30 'B3l 845 916 11030 Towanda at 7 10 a. 57 a. m.; Waverly at 9 00 A. M. 3 Elmira at 5 30 p, m.; Waverly. at e. 545 p. Ath/ne. at C 32 p. rn., andaat 7 10 r. COME! TOVi'ASMA . 1 BARCLAY dII.NCTION •I ....MONROE ' WILCOXS ...NEW ALDANY . ... MILLERS. . ..... BER:f ICE IL F. 00 Octi'l Pam. A ;FINE G EP.SIAN .cnnoiro tT NDERGRO D ! E INSURE ALL KINDS OF LIFE DISErit,ANCE MUTUAL COMPANLEWIN THE UNITED STATES,' ACCiDEN,T INSITRA.NCE ,; F A.L L ~ EVANS St iIILDRET oirs. Ina Arrzsziort or stair= o I • ! t To their largo and railed assoita.topot i i • FALL AND WINTER •G)QDS. EVERY DEPARTMENT COMP E: ME AND EVERT ARTICLE AT THE LOWEST 'POSSIR' E.R. CO.- Pleado call and examine gnalitlia and Eli TRAIN% . 2, 1873. NOSITLIW=3 Ei3 Towanda, Sept 24, 1873 6 30 5 45 31 531, 5 09 3 25 2 37 2 20 11 451 1041 10 30, 10 05 8 30 iZi • m ' • m . m.; At.h3n• 7:50 , 8 03 a. m...ar, o Trains 2 and 0 • hilodelphia. A. PACKER, uperintenden . FROST & SONS Would invite the Public to call 'aud.e.T.• NEW STYLES 01: EURN OF THEIR OWN MANLYACTV Noranwnan P. M. 4:00 3:60 3:30 2:15 2:25 2:05 1:30 12:30 P. at. LAUOEST AND BEST I D3LAN, ger Agent Which will be sold at Wholesale prices We also keep in store and make to SASH BLINDS, • Oct. 1, 1873. I i ) f M 18 DRY GOODS =I liILDRE EVANS +4: Bridge S, 1 I They have nuw c?u id the ASSORTMENT ._ FVER IN TOWASpA, IVe are also prevarell le 4o ,U;sIDERTAKIG on the most reasons lIMM DOORS,' , MOULDING • FLOOR! 3. 0. EROS/ ME 'SEW GOODS ! TAYLOR HOE JUST OPENEDA FALL AND WIN MI D , BESSO =I SHAWLS AND CLOAKS;. Effi2 LADIES AND :MI I • CARPETS, DOME A FLNE A§SOBTME:NT CALL AND - - " , fieptpmber, 1673. l ...--C. • ATan% OF 13 EA. FOREVER!, And inc the:: HUGENIN'SIEWEI,RY , (one door north of Patten's DI ROI Is just the place to bny t h most] PLATED AND SOLID To be found in any of po esta , of the large cities, Our'otok CLOCKS AND GOODS cannot fail to snit' th quality and price OUR S are of the best manniae MMII it you want anything i ring to the beet watc chasing.'• ' September IC, 1811. NEW FIIR?. !EMU ! - ,JOSEPI llaa now opcx,ea a BRIDGE ST rder SVhere be A GESE4IAL ASBO AT PRICE TEIAT All whO Shay taro , - Whatever may be w CALL sod eximiiie goods elsewhere. PLANING, ASA. a BILL I.II3IIIEItSA , , TO ON wi r I SEASONED MELTE ru t s, AND Pi ; I - 1 1 , 1 i BOARDS, FLOORING. SIDIS _1 ' Heml oc k 1e And a variety of Boardel ; . 1 We have uow in oporatieMi new, 111 Planer, and other machiner , comb recent improvemente,l and Of the most manahip. Running by a nemfailing we are able.to do work aa soo " It is do it cheaply, andbeatow all e care doing it perfectly. Noll in the work we will satisfy every men ; al to prier I manahip. °l, . , s, Sze El =MEE EMPI I I 1 1 i 1 r 0 ., , '1 11=1 AND COMPLETE 1 STOCK GOODS! DS II 88111211,8 1 1 1 ISM UM L 9 OES, &c., • &c I E. MEI PRICES HE IT LO RP ill@ MIME I TAI MI 11l S A JOY 'TORE beautl:ui WELRY GOLD .1 I= Erma !EMI =E M Ern s both 4 . s to !TEM MEM [ Ti CLI, 2EI ZEE lifiJUSt THE the smslles before pur IN BROS. C. fro • a , 1111j3E. El ORE El[ BEI EH ME ISb:ix*. to ~ nlitr.r Etr 1 kee :ANDA, TO CZE kEN , Ni 'be ItNITCRE, OF F BM I Bold M 53 ANI•10:r j 1 him isi, 0 PLEASE their , atronaf,e = lEEE I=oll ON , • . a prii • purchaein y 91,1873. ', &c. =I Imo® v 7, elx-roll tng all' th nperb wor ter-powe pretested-+ seein' tor and ordert: .and wor - U. B INOHANt U 1132 mazi • utenttoa iterwpaterni mma =EI ,STO HE A RANGES; EH!! AEATE • • sell MO 2OLDS' 'UAL] ,•BOYN 1.. BOUGHT .:4U BU UR /11‘1‘ N =IEII P Hun ;HANDAL 1 CKETS, B: VER P G TED' SPOO I F I Oit.KS' i I C.f..o'' . 1 7 tING.E . lov ' AIITERS, I= . ' 1 - iioFFEE m 1 It iNPLESTIC HIGli NAUO. COrk'EE PORTABLE CKOK' , '1 1 [ 1 1 REECH -SHO DIKE " 'VW' !Till Pp EMMI BRAC I ,KET R 5. I'LAs, _:, REN ER DUSTE PE Pi S TOL S, TERNS ' 1 [ I , E, CESIEXT I■ .! • YET', =I MEI ME= LACKS AND LLTC lIIMI near VAIIIETV 11111 'H Firrs LE Egi Kis TONAL LEAS 111 I . 1 COLORS, MI I r tENISHES w° CUTT Mu ING xtrt, ~A COR I SHELLE Ell It - I J 1 1 / 1 An kinds as Fixtures! . . tide. 1 ' 1111 I ' • f JO) Work, 1=22 eat satiety FING LIM RS. = i , lEON, NOG, NDER ES.'. 1 .1 i+ 7 l_ LA:BIP ' 1 MI Fri OTS. CIDER OM ff 023 11 IVES • M ria Gas Pi i g on sh, 'PeL. ory