r.,_radfortigepotttr II MI & Towanda, Thursday, Oct. 80111878. LOCAL AND GENERA Dn. E. D. PAYNE,'U. ,S. N., has rented " l ira. WILMOT'S house aqionetpn street - Dn. ELr hat; 'removed from Bur and again taken ;Up his residence a i Sugar Run. THE obi and Wate.r6o., HESAY Norn.r, Entrance on Main street • THE -Presbyterian, church at' La porte, Sullivan county. will be dedicated -on S i liturciay and Sabbath or tbia week, Nov. 1 and 2 All are eordia l inVited.to attend. 1 Out old friend, JOHN t rO3ILI : NSON, of , A:meoia, writes us that he raised 113 potatoes, N”ighing S 8 lbs., from .20 ounces Rlanted this year. They were of the "Peerless '! varietl. • . wmeßono was visited by ;an ex • tentive fire on Thursday morning laet. The Wellebore' hotel and a number of etoreii were dee troye.a . 1.0 es nearly f 40,000. The fire was the work of !an incendiary. . - WE ARE irrdebted to COWAN, the - • auctioneer; for a good diary for 1874. He says he sells the same kind for one dollar, but we don't see how he can afford it., It, is fifty per cent. below last year's pricea.. 7THE committee on permanent cer tificateN elected by the teachers at the session of the Citunty Institute, held at this i)lace,l.for the ensuing year, arc, G. W. RYAN/ Cstailra Fins c, P. L. CunzprELL,pAni- 3.lEntuta. a❑d E'it.ttigltus. • JACOB CRIBUC I F. died .at the resi deuce of his son, 0. J. Curncrcn, on Houston street, in this place, on Saturday evening last. He had reached the ripe, chi ago of 'nearly 'seventy-eight years, and has been "gathered to his fathers," like h a shock of corn fully ripe." His remains were 'taken to Orwell for inter ment, on Tuesday. A E. 0. Goonracu, ESq., has been very low with typhoid fever for nearly - , two weeks,. As the disease has not yet reached the inisis,it is impossible to foretell the result ; but t ize are in hOpes that the best medical skill and caikful nursipg, wid soon re tale his bealtb: His brothel., Capt. H.P. Gconr4ir, is with him • and is aiding the other member,s of the- family in ministering to his wants. . - Itiv. . F W. BARTLETT h occupied the pulpit or the Episcopal Church for the last two Standay;, in a most acceptable Manner. ,?!. Mr. B. n T erstands the true theory of sermon 7 'izing. ... is discourses are well delivered,, and areltarned enotigh to engage the attention at the most educated, while they are comprehen sible by the mast unlettered. Such sermons --- . 1 mtver. fail of accpmplishing good. Ppor: indefatigSble in his aortlt. to make orir-gtitded school equal to any educatiorial institution iu the country. Fl r the 'encouragement of pupils and information of Parents, ho.tvill hereafter publish weekly a "r9ll of honor,' in which' will be ineludy - the names of tho.;!: scholars who thave'la iiclifect record. Scholars innst bear in mind Ord these Itonori Must ho honr. , !ly earned, in of :lir to prove of anv real - .4.1ue.` below is the list for hest neck : .FANN/E ALVOILD. ETTIE ItANT, CLARA ,JONES, A4A CASIL • - ALMOST A Fitzr..The residents of the third ward were again aroused by the alarm of fire on Monday mOrTing last at about • 3 e'c:ock. This time the firei , roved . to be in a Hutall building on Locust avenue, owned by E. NEAL -apd occupied by W. L..ItOEINSON. The 'tire was kindred in a wood-shed attached to the main building, and the tlame3 had made some progress before discovered, but thrbugh the coolness Tin] braTery of Mrs. ItontNsox, the' tir was extingnisliodbe fore Much damage was drum. There is no longer retirn for doubt that Towanda- is infested witfOncendiaries, as there was or:Metal:able evidence of kerosene having bei.o h-ed in this instiint-Q. • P.E4SpNAL.±4LEXANDE.R. of his friends in this p.. a :List .—Judge STnEETE:: enirt in tlny th . ,;5 week. • -W. A. PECK, has from Phii :phia, where he has •het-li • hi bare hid , :yes - • - 3 - Jr.: !writ rufhl iLg ~7= 1 ,:~au;;~~ - Jon:: of thi. place, w4s ..iecretlry Grand Jury, inCr•i-ssinu- in Pitts- I, , I_! . c ' recent issue of' the Elmira we: hd -the nalowthi; ec):ive of •-•11* 000 enerptiz.iog village; : ' - - .' + ::..u‘ille Centro, Pa , ' is oho of the little in .,: ~ • 7•• .( ,,. .1:,;, Slftlal.:l in the e , ntzc of ; • • '• -• h•• hest . .f....rtnim, - I Inds of Brad:Colo ~..,.: • 't 1 show.; euniauakable aiens t , ; .t. r, • t: . • 1 .,;:10rc. , ..tnu. at. -lir.' I. D. 'Taylor, •••: 1:.... ,- ~1 :).41.3: , 4...,,, mom and merchant. :+:1 -. i , -• 1 , , 1 : : ti‘.:::•.•111 :: (..:ent re from beyhoo.l ‘.l:i s, au!kis be , !: o -,oloreaafur merchant fur Mr. r 3 1or is the patentee or ~,,,,! L.,-loader, nine% has became '' ~ I. Ili' 1C ~tern States, whore it f has :.. : ,; t ' iL pasX four years: This ma d:no :4 :-: , ..1 to 1,, t.llii , :" tbe I.- - - ,f ill use, per . ;:e1; ,le ,-.: o nooill..:1 MI, a n d does its' : , :t ••- . .t.,!.: . ..." • . ttiDZy )t..trA. ME • lii E U. S. an .l' 'in. taking ;.,f the Coin! loist . ffeek, madc , the.'fonawing =MEM Ti.c Graul ItiqgC.t 4i! ti:e United States for lli-Arßit rd Pernisylvailis„ at the do r term; 1873,01 DiAtriet (~‘onrt, 5et ,114.7.::: Pittsburg, balii:g completed tbeir era duties, beg leavic in closing their conned id-th the court, to express their gratifies ayt,4this to this city', unique in its'ehar bovinc'ss and instilations, and to ina?sy of I:,,dy novel . avul interesting; and ahip to ca ,ltin it apprcciation.if the cisirtesy arid at- rLx:i tshich has been s'Auuti h.. them lc the (“11: - n:1 , 1 ah its ofiicerz , ..• Thi , y therefore pre . . ,to you, and through you to the other ut the court,. this expre,sii./n of thelr regards, with their heat wishes' fur you pre;,i ht health and prosperity. t. - Inch is ulaaunnously approved. by L. Ay: t bburg; Oct. 21, 1.1.573. , F. E. S.)ttru; Foreman.". W. 31,1‘,.tit.eretA^V. EDITOR : One of the mot' ffn and inhtioetive I;:',2tures %Nell' riag tul tinte to listen to, in a long time, ;11 . , , ret1 in tht- 31. E. Church,: 'Towanda, r t,r• alppioeq of the C: ante Teachers' In -11.. H. HUITON, .n 1 Waverly, f. , (.lllc.m.tjen, 'vas ru approlsrii-te to • the•illait.rg.ons were Isu toed, th. references to pc , rsoda or mark th•et bllCet --. 43 /It any sphere of life time r. or. nntir:74: ef:V:t, Were . EIY pointed, 4:!I tl,o w,%•'!,3 A) in. , . , Npo-sel with.h l u thor, l aud ut,1 1 ..ei1u,.),1 c , ith poetical quotations,4s to fully : . v-1 , 1 the large audience in Wei.Olilice for •1.- :ute:: , st ^. - ,th whjetiitheflistent , d. : • 1 .. l i 'ut.,l we i.enturi , . the s4gestion that our l'' . ••• :•:!,• outhatittee could not'Ao better than to ~•• 1. in Cicir course a I.ni . ture by Prot. HUT ro, i '. . -- , 1 -4 . . . . . POTTERVI ' LLE.7A iCor - thiei pbet Wrap 11 , :rableir) corici , pDn'de . nt, while l enchaill-- ` '1 the spiendor.of the famed "Berkshirc Las lately aired . his enthusiasm , in jingles I , •autiful arid tender, and ire telt, as again we make our way to the,plea.iant scornery and hoi-. homes of Potterville almOst like confessing, l in school-00 . y parlance, that " then' ~ .r.timents are ours," for , ' " What language CAii:ite Sod, ,tv hat golden speech to show aright their praise, _II: paint the varying splendor of theSe perfect days?" Cis said that nature only tells bcr secrets to tir si who approach' her frinkly4 am true ; and nowhere in this mighty nation of ours, i cao a true, hiinest, unassuming gi4est find a warm er welcome, or a more sociiii; generOus hospi ciality than here. But mora;of this anon. On this bright study. day, Sept. 30,1873,, we jtre here to celebrate the wedding of Miss FAN- nth M. Coo; of Pot to ?dr:. O. W. sty, 'of Iprooklyn, N. Ir., At tbeleme of -the b de's paient; ttse many Merida 'lave omtie to er thilir congratulation; and bringing :each .eir memento or the 'friendship they , tutiv . the .faio bride. Rev. PRIM Coot, .ol eh* In the ceremonies; Mr. G. W. Bairn and PUEBE Bum acting ati greOnisman and bripennuia, and Ifisa HAT= Br ioolllliireping thcj occasion with music. iAt"l2 o'clock, noon, thq party were ushered into the room-:- the bride arrayed in lavender; silk, with , the orange , blelitionis adding new chaims to bet' faultless be4nty, and the, brideinhald in; orijoson aid white. The iiirlster, hi a few_ 4proplate wo -ds, went t rough the service, Oidtherfvere pr pounced man and wife, When: ininglin congratudatione and happy wishes, the serf -concluded. 1- s r •1 CI *verything in the seniee Ras beauti ful, indicated for the happy pair that jefOns .which all their- friends most catnestly theta A great number of preienta wart cei'Ved by the bride, among which Weep a hel fall gold watch and 'chain ind pair Of ! hrace front the bridegroom ; silver sets; from 10 1 Wilt, and souvenirs of vidne from; each prqsent ; while the Bev. OnLip Cooh and hoped, as the acme of ,good wishei, 'that might be 9 happy as they'had been in'm Anrthus we leave theta onr , heiirty good wishes for their peace, ;happ an 4 prosperity, and a good, lOng, noble lif 'atida Gas ntw block of g ine street RE Z. ' TYALOSING - Ikkrulvr SUNDAY-Scrt In The liyillusing District Sun Setiool Institute wit& held at Tunkhannock 20,21, and 22, 1873. The, Wyaluslng Dis conprisei nearly all of Snsqnehanila hnd ming counties, and Bradford, east of :the ter. There are twenty-four "charges ;Or- eire it's, twenty-ono of which were represented by irdi isters and delegates. Rev. J. 31. freeman, as sistiant editor of Sunday-school papers and res. Bon leaves at New York, was conductor of the -Institute, and knew just howl to do :it. Very 1, much interest Was manifested throtighout, and the( attendance was large. Rev. 4. Peck was Pecisident, Rev. P. R. Tower,"See'y, Rev. .B. .Saner Musical Conductor, andlliasOver eld, organist. Rev, P.R. TOwer _read 'an : efts& on the,'' Qualifications ,of a Successful Teae er"; Ref., L. Peck, on " How to licep a: von: , :ay- School - open through the Winter' (, It:\ . lc, Greenfield on " Sunday-Sehool Te2ellirb' ri , 7 paiatery Meetings"; Rev. J. H. Weston on • ".linty of the Church to'Sonday-Schonl '';llley. A. )3rigbani on "How to preserve Order in the Sunday-School °'; P.cv. W. J. Judd on "Bible • , Geography," and Mr's. W. J. Judd on "Infant , • Clases." P r ach 'of the Essays. was pronentio4 "(Very . :2 go4d," and five minute addresses upoulthu. L amis subject, followed each essay. There: were s .veta ses'sions, and each opened by a thirty m ute prz.ser meeting. Conductor gave a pee men of a." Model School." The Institute Was divid ed Into daises, and teachers appointed, who were - afterwards Called upon to State how they . taught the lessdri given. Then the- ticl)lais were, allowed to write criticisms on their t4ach ersi•Which Wcre read and revier. ed .by cc. due , 1. tor; ( . .:—"- trees also given vpeeitzten C:ais teaching, and Infant Cyz:s Lcaehin • . the; conductor. Questions freAn tho d were atso read and answered by the slime exercises were closed by a Sunday-school teait, or experier'e meeting. i Mr. Freem aecUstcaued to holdiug like institutes all the'cout.try, and-lie remarked that the, sin here he bad never heard :excelled. n act * , . ever,thing was done ." decently and in or er. l • And flow 143 to refer to the'."lWooden NS;eirlding'p a h:ch dame in as a sort,of :P. :,. td thejnstitute. It r ?? 1 , 1-. enc- ii to be the ':ftftli an nivi-i,ary of EL:v. 4. - 1..... lizei's marriake, and it i ..,, was , ,:thouglit proper to adjcurn hi -this M. E. parr Inage, (3r a Fbcial tulip and.-6on'grat -la tiotis. Theilales Of the tOtin had Made a plc pr4aration,3 fOr refrephinects , , and, every ody -wa4.invited at 9P. :a - -' The band was on h rl, an,l t 1201 par soilage, cerapintely tilled. ,Am mg Ilielimmeretia pre-Ed:lets we noticed t*o inaginti /, ccgt. arrn-chairs(price ,f-2.9) • prssenred .. .by- ev. L. \Pt-c!..,, on behalf of several lady ',don rs. ,TlAr.3,a j a... 5190 a large roil of grcejtba ,4 4-:s. . nd hue: let me digress• a motuent, The 'eve 1117 • rivet:jots; a little fo!loiv beloging a,t 1 the 4ar sent4e, .ivanted s, mething -;inring thelseB.i - u, awl:tit : it being allowed to do as he 6leised, he - 11 gars Ms! ambrTende a specimen or his ..Inns pr'- Cr, find carried the day. Among the press its was!a nicely carved paddle, r ,- -scmbling a bol l ter i • ladle, bearing the inscription : . ;s "igst as the twklis bent, the tree'.3 - incline, Whene'er the b*" pitow.., bad inter., tale ] ki.s 1- add reske. him mead. -• ' ' .- , . Ail' a fortliCr pf-stfe-,ii,t . To thil , lnst4ute it maak-,o h i-toper:io F tatu - that tut folio,v;ng . dayithe Millis:tern prcsi-ni and their %sirs.' a, with a feiT others, had !1.-fro-, rase to!..tipringvllle tni baclf:on the'" narrow ;:,ang,e' T. Grattin \Val tot i , l 'our cid friend ,an (I Eclicy)iniate , of MI Lr ebti4; is just . t1: , 2.-ebap er , )4(tic.'. ao ,e:idursn i and uiut but ..A.j , 2els of interest by the way. fell to our 19t ilrt,red during otrr s, in Tiinlibannocli at the 11Oin0.1of onr C.. .trn.i torrid II FtIANK hit to 'A:I::: wht.ti tvertiriivr's torn-fittn. ti to Or::)i a:nd ionniiiraor-..,1C.A coat ~ .!t* and at It. Wit what nom an attack . , succi"s4. ' ("kt , .' 24, i • . 11 -• Editor: 'nu fici I 3a) ci l ?rF,spomience from tLis place of I~je s 1 Imowim; how much ; alwara • rleaAes Lear Ac.M.l 4 I Lire 1.11.:,:1ght '4 - 0111 1r0tt:,':.•,.11,•4i13.11.)N aaeupt theil:l(3344',.t4Slil like its at.elent IA a tin and tif ( : , itifti: place, and tilled n lth aii iudust t 111:.1 S',Ltll el ' Of pqoplef.' ti hare churches ( , f nearly nll ern laic ;:tion attezp.l.cd, S...bb.ith-sehoo ~ .!:t1 all a enter.'.. .14 x. • the wide-awaho Siteriniet.id nt ,1 the ..11'.31.t.. ig.d.iriog business. Pnif. Citat , rtur... running t•xu the :Acao. etny . - . : -Emb:cl2, nay, :•• h.) uve=rllo' ing 1+!I e-rA the el ::=t. tlio ttirm 10,;Le0 t.O by Many Ot fau.s now p,l wit.ll ;Irml gathered } !boy begin rcrip t . 1.0 of a ;oil!, ::...::::tliii.-r',. work. I 04en w(weler, %Alen I read ;the ltsroirm4, --nif t etli I have dune, f.r- year4—wiletliet4cla frfoitel fell that takes place within our .d. cchultj. If ;VIM did, I think you would stir some thin _s you i d.im. say,-and would not say some (41 . 11 ,4 z: WhiettYidl tlo. The ail-absorbing talk in ths E l y vicivil,y, since Oct. 11, has Lech the ele!ctio• . We nitice in your paper that thine are all 'hint s of minuses given for the result, Lat in 4 wa ofthinking, youdiave not given the Night, 0 0 yet. :This town is a Itepablicien strongbol; neverpn lcz.s, . 4 .0 r a uhailli pre.yourt, and in Le t after the nominations for officers fteie made, t was ele%r to tl.c•mincl of every !thinking - ms. , that defeat and di-grace stAtAllul pasty in tee f.lc,‘ , in:this tdwn. Staiu:ch old Itepubtit•an ~ v tio hare stood by the party sin it was organ 'zee.; ilie.ole their heads and proplicsfed dange.. And il.cu election day came, itlwas plain too Real that the, had reason for fear. As 'goofl, , . party l men as we, have in towti, were, sOu •Walk:nietly np to the - polls, and "seratch.",tb • narr.es;of certaio certain candidates; and es cially Plat ofla atns H. WEns. may ineideu - • ally mention that there were ministers ,4 th Ge6pe.is iv Lo di.l tic same thing. tiot that tleinOfTeachers are alwalietter thari OtLi men, !30t merely allude todhe fact:to shoW y d that ii , watt not the rowdy C12..3's (of WhiCh w • have but few), but somie qf 041 best citizen., who thus scratched their. tickhs. -.others, i .. large numbers, stayed quietly at home, and di not ylte: when They were within ten minute.' walk of the polls. Only one litindrod and 'ejgh cot: s iVere cast, and we have - about twohun dred gird forty= voters. We notiele in the Rrron. TEU o!Oet. IC,, that yon say it Was iAlisgrace t. the pirty that it allowed itselOo sink ini soul apathy; That it was a disgrace, all are tead ‘ to.adnit; but why irtlho name nf lattaven,kion' you ' , lace the disgrace where it belongs, an. not neon the party. 'At iightf,nlly and rlchl_ helutgi to the corrupt and disreputable leg e Bradi.lia county. A -S.lrnal portioq might b. ..chargaa to the standard-bearer 'or hot public ly condemning the work of the corOntictii tha made the nominations ; not redly the conven tie;-, b'n . t Of a few designing m . en. * -- It NFAR no V •. lialfof the people that M. Wiam shonld i be il candidate; bat - rather than Yield, thos Who urged his nomination w‘' , llldnsidefeat and di g grlqf . ' The republican party have bc-etili,oodwinke long enough by a few,men whci!citre for nothing and dO:nothing, from cps ye ar'4'end in another,' but strive to impress the pool:1 1 .6 that their ser-, vices thEnrie can save the country. We wantlon• est men:and men whose natues!atutictiorie aro above reproach, and such men We ;a9 a Party ~ - 2 • MUM and will hare, or sink into the things that were, and are not. These politkagronglas will And Very - semi that 'they are discarded, and might even now seek :some Itsinorable calling. Wo all know that drowldng own do not hesitate to catch r t straws, and Of4mMwe it is; necessary for you, as conductor ;of the party ; organ, tp Mime every mintier of excuse for the defeat; but, candidly speaking, you( are aware as well as any one, thi#, the d'ose was too large, and the few that could smtdiow it, would not, for feir.ot oonsequences--M other wordy they con cluded they would be ashartiedof their vote sir ter it Wai cast. • . Now, Mr. Editor, - why notelet: the troth - come , out, and expose the whole platter _ ? I We, u patty, will let those buttol.holing gentlemen kn r ow hereafter, that their day Is past, and al thugh they may beable to( control' it coin-ca tion, they shall' be naablo to] control the votes of the:people., We have bad enough of these old " hobbies "; wo mean , l ? u siness hereafter; and lawyers aad buttonholers shall be left out in the cold! I have no doubt you will say lam a sorehead or disappointed Politkian,lor a Mint nequa man, or Something else all of which I beg yon to refrain from. Neither do I wish td appear as a new star on the i t olitical horizon. I im simply a straig,htforwar Republican, , always expect to be, and ba t s no political aspi.i . rations: I want no office, and ask none froni the hands of any party ; britll am earnestly op poied to the di , ihonesty' ancorruption which are dragging cur noble 01 4 country down to degradation and ruin. . 7 111111 a. C. F. Oct. 2.1, 1873. • • • in ices one , ady hey lawn .CEB GOLDEN NlTEnnnia.-31.r. and Mrs:' Cihesrra Pank,, Of Athens, cielebrated ; the aftv eth anniversary' of their wedding recently. The, interesting event is thus des ribed in the Glean er., : ' - • .;,,.. One of the Most • delightful gatherings, ,in which we have been so happy as to be a partici patit„took place - on Thursday, Oct. 16, *haw Mr. and Mrs. Chester ; hum celebrated their "golden wedding." . 'rho lay ititelf was - perfectlygolden; not a cloud dimmed the ware, th air was; soft andl balmy as in Jane, the sunlig t poured ;down! a gilded flood, while the lovely October trees stretched forth their arms &Ad showered down their gold and amber leaves Ito pave the very ground on Which they :walked. Dear friends gathered-trom fir and near, to join in the ;fes tivities,.and make the oecasinn a jovona one to those who had lived,' and lovl,ed, mail toiled to gether forlialf ¢ury. I I Ot their five children, four I rmo present with their families, while one, wit i her husband zed daughter, sat with aching heart in, hpi far-off home in a strange land-L-absent in body, but present in spirit, as•all felt Who listeno to the loving words and wishes', which came 'to them on the very day for which they were designed. •Eight.grand-ehiltiren made the Old!hoineste,rid lively, and one great-grand-daughter, Miss Fan nie,iulansetn, of .lmira, ea, tuto celebrate her first birth=day, Four grand-c iildren haYe pass ed/ over the " shining. titter." • Among the guests were sey rat who lia4pass ed the liftieth anniversary oil their marriage— Mr. Jesse 'Brown and Mt. Jala.z. Visit, i!of she shequin; Mr. G. A. ;Perkins aid Mrs. Camstoelt, of Adieus. I' -I • a • -The brothers and sisters mane- the, little song, " WeYve met agalu": I • ' , • ," We've met.again.around the hearth ' There oft we used to came; ; We ve come from deTerentlpir ta of 0 artlita To this, par father's home." 4 The following letter, received from ' Turkey that day, ••. , i.tileil read l: I 7 - 1! i i ! , 3lansoraNs Sepf. le e 14'3. li,er 1-,thee awl Mather : l• . Your Golden Wedding is bear at hand, and - oh, how your children in Tuthey long to be present on that occasion! Alas! we are.sepa- rated from:youi by wide seas, tied by kingdoms and provinces, where strange 'tongues are spo ken. 'Oftentimes, and especia lv at such a time as this, our hearts almost buret: with longings to be with! our earthly paren.s. Went it not that we have a Deavenly rather everywhere present to sustain and comfurti us, we could beer this separation. .. And now, dear:father and motile r,,as we can not be present, what' shall we do to help on your joy? Little is the gel I iil have to bestow; if we had notch, be sure we sh iuld think noth ing too cswtly to exert ss oar regard for von. We lieve wishe 1 fur seine gol ink with which to write a letter to you, hntlb. t cannot he had. If we had the Mk, we, might erhaps here LO golden thoughts to' peel . Lilt we shall nut grieve sit much about these tilt igs, fer we know there is something l we can gir t which is more .preetims to you than gold: th, t is onr,love as your children. That dove goes forth, to yon across laud and sea, regardles!ecif distance. Let Weimer yea' te think yen are inst as much ',lv o iu Turkey as yen arcciit home, and we might stiv, it the other ehildreiNould not feel' injar e,f, vi leaps a little more. , I We l hope your:welt:ding day i ill be clUudles4, your Souls serene as the sky, y ur,peace as full as the flow c•f the - placid Sus nelianntv. ,May ,October, dressed in her riches autumnal col ors, Wait open you with ahanda ;co of her most golden finis, to chtich and gla 'den the occa sion. 1 And may your hopcs bet s ma.-li bright er, your joys.ss much greater ltlian they were Ginth ill it of wedding day, fifty yearn ago, as. you a :,, mare: to that heavenly home so much Mire i.;. aitiftil than your . earthly oriel Oh! what a dear home! what a delightful mansion that is, winch is waiting for yeti and your chil dren'.; It :,tared; near 4. river !Si ee lore st and dear th anthe i,l-aeiTtut Si ;gee ! ulna, and the I garden that :rrout-it-it, is t e Paradise of God, Cr.!: !!f! :;:a-tr e ss or lif , , e. h -re angels walk and 1. , H. level 'i:l('s 11.111:14; SIOU (1. . We li , )pt. ih,..; il.ty . May 1'a,..1 H fully with yen, mid :ilia Cal:forma iney, send liieral contribu tem, 1 Cie.ealering the badneF. of huMpa na ture, : o .:-.prcssi.,es can trill b.- 1 ,0 ,dropx , no gif's t,ea. ee•;tl:i tart wend those tale, have livri t mether halt a litindred years e.'rlieut ,piarrel ing. It is litli . c . :4 that all . fri• nil 'sli.i eld gather ranked'arel shloiaer e e old upon b eir heads', cry ing. " ',Yell done!' What shall To -say then for the... ! ! !11e, li to lived in so peetV:ar a degree of liart:4! , :i ... and love? They df!..et -e to live an- tdlie tint ha if century, nti see tl ilir gra ndehil f drelea grazat-chilitren. Pat, aspnat would not be (weigh. and this is still a yell, of fears, God 4.l7 , ailiat they shall live ioeethili for t -viT with 1.41 , :li-P.I - 'int.'s guile before, at.4l thoss which tali come after.. If God please -4, We/May t-ae 7:6.11r years and your ripeness I. r he .em,; but our : , t2 , i , 1t.,!14.Vt..1(116:.; will hardly b.! celebrated on e 'tali; c- shall probably cerebrate it with '::eti elloee, wbero we shall have crowns of gold, ra, a!',d, golden ptivemen sto walk on. I We. MelNling little Myr . sital our warmest Ki, es 'over to you, find 1, eathp our warmest -prayer fn• you. May so rindering ; vFind brlug tialm aping to you on t . day of yo::r festivities. Be sure, otfr spirits ars with yon, and tilt we remain , . 1 : Veer InN Mg elifldree, It in i, • , , ! f I f.VPI.N.I . . ' .. 1 TTLE MYUA. Anofi.tr e:Mg nriiin-ve.i, ..ro h , , , , ale cut set ter." ! . • The , jav fel surirnse Of the I qtr., 'and) the 1 touching words of the sOng, 'fade the 'dear t, fittlite W 's (-S overthnv, and his voice tremble with En ett:',:ti in, as lie brietlY recounted the lur ing idncluesse•f God Lelia' and his, during the last iiity years. He closed by a +king Mr. Per- Line fo;return thanks fer the bl •seings of the day. and the mercies of thopas,, which ho did iii a very appropriate prayer, folhning it :with worts fly( cougratulatiei very happdy exprf used. Thi eellation aria soon after.se.rved, and then the friends bcgamto separate, probably never all t.)n.t . ,- ,, -t again on this Aide' of the beautiful eii,i..r.- , - A G1.7.E5T...., II et. i fiCt, 1 : 1 : 1 : Y le r The A. it S tiSINEAS I LO M.. Wanted to borros 12 P' l l l . Empirent this office. 't®. For the largest sc iluripkii,;, g o t COWLES , ' Third active, cn to feu tuc grAcArrLy. fEss.l)ress Trial wiLigs 1i ~,ntq:l:F~F Children's Noiamn , mr5.•w.,01.1: 1: Fee. fi*Yi A large. assortmen o s ja,t ie.oeived et Fi: • Fixif. ' DitOseic CAsz. Srdtc , :-, t.f.. rr.osTs.k. $.0.N, , . If , i• lift) • t i -=-4-4.-- - 1- ---, - 1 Itel! For the best Roas t •0 In m YE P. ' & Itr'Nvr.Les. - i . Several yalnable , 11011SeS Lots for by Ben im; The best family g iuwcmt price,', at A. F. CONTLE.I3'. • & RUNDELL k and better assortment of vegeta 1 / 2 other e.-tablielim - ent in Towanda. M. Patterns, Hats a . at cost, at Mrs. vw,.)3Diturea, co and Bridge. . . IMPROVE VIE OPPOIPPUNI ix selling Furniture at &stet:ll4lin Ntiw is the time to purchase. 1103. BUTTERICK . I3 Patter menfs for Ladies; Misscs and eh' Woonntrres. • itE9,..'Caps, ;both black to; old Indies, for sale at Zits Bride "s:treet. • - _ z CORSER Sr, COONS clicaper r and better Ducts Aral Sb. ever before offertA for sale in To E=VIM CM Etil $l,OOO or ashes and anl Bakery. • rgetic man 11=10:21 at Mrs =EMI of Brack- & SONS C'unalber d , 'I r t or Steak arms and ILETT & TuAcT. ceeries at .ep a huger' , 1 / 2 1c8 than any Bonnets, ner of •Alain Y It-non; !1443.1v a of ~Garr en, t Liss. white, ..D. • I re more, itha4':were andal lIIIIE =Et WZNIM 1,000 Statements 2,000 foi $7.50, it this office. To see the fall style: in Hats and Bonnets, go to Mrs. J. D. Rm.'s Millinery Storo, Bridge street. lfilty4wo visiting bards, neat ly printtd, and put op to box, for r i u cents, at thia!oftlie. . • Children's School Hate, •in Betaw and Velveteen II 11111. corner 4f Bridge. , : i!ts The best family gr9ceries_ at lowest prices, at Comma' Third 'Ward Store. Or. If you relish sweet, fresh oys ters, altraye buy them of F. Go a, at the Third Vittard Store. . , ;For sale cheap, my house mad lot, 'on tlhestnut street.' Enquire fit the office of 13A10.nrr S MACY. F. rl. Tnvor. iparfFrom, ere, and . ;all kin( sale at Aim J. D. MEM Teach,. o Sheet Music, and Blusic Bootie at Teach. Mei, at the footple of Dlttai4, Towanda Bergman's Zephyrs in al es, and Gas colors, only 20 cents per oz, at Woonnurr's, corner of Main and Bridge sha Mrs etre i , , Mir (1. - F. Numots will sell a large amo nt of personal, property, including cows and. °nil's cattle, at his farm in Burlington, on Tncsday,!Nov. 11. tom' We have a choice lot of Syrup.l7 gailon kegs, for sale cheap. McCaw; fk Opt. 24 1873-2 yr stair Parties desiring to purchase I - Dry ponds for Fall and Winter wear, will do well to call on TAYLOR aE CO. bed advert se= moot in another column. Ono pair Annan DuclO;Aveight li lbs, anti afew very ano Buff Ctichin chicks and fowls; for sale at reasonable prices.. C. P: Ili:Y.1.1.11s. To l andll, I's. , 1 Persons wishing to'.purchase Real Estate of any description, should call on Banrymri, & Tnacr, Insurance and Eeal Estate Agents aid BrokCrs. Hky ESS ES . —R. M. WELLES pays spee;al attention to the sale ocliay Prespes. Call nponlirn if you wish to get a good article and one that will snik.you. Mathnshek, Weber, Hoofman, Kuickerboclier, and other Pian , :s for said cheap and o i eaiiy terms, at Cone, Passage *t. Co's Temp c ot;:dualc, Towanda, Pa. vo— The best place to'•buy Sash, BliuJs, Doors rmd Olin(ls of Lumber, is at FROST &Boca. Factory or: Charles street. 'Of fice 107 Bruin street. They sell cheap for c k/3' LAZARUS St; MORRIS, manufad urcrs of those ceiehratcd spectacles,• have changed their agency from J. 11 VGONIN'Sto WM. A. Cu 0111ELLIN'O. • • ES. We are now . selling the Wo ven. Wireiltattress at $16.08. They are the .cheapest spring beds in the world. ;Why don't yen call at Firm. Seas and try one? St:"•.Why run the risk 'of lan acci dout, tTlich yon can get a ticket god for ;3,- 000 in case of dvath, fur 20 cents a day,,by call ing on ..It.ttilt Buarmix, at upper depot ? • Fo SALE.--The new house on Mail?, Street, se and door north of ChestUut street. Ic t til.out 100 feet trout. Terms csss. Enquire on the Ore Mises of Mrs. HOWES and of E. T Fox. F. CONVIES has fitted up a conventeni and pleasant dining, room, in eon. neetionlivitlrhis Store, opposite thiSlEpiseopal Chnrch r i'cople from , the cotyltry ii ho do ire a good f' home meal," should gLvo him a call. ter' I will be. of interest to a targe elit;ti of car readers. to know that A. F. ot the third ward bakery, his opened eatittg saloon, and is prepared to furnish titeals Oystkra serve 1i in every ; ' stkr i ,• l l tidies' Hats and Bonnets in all of the ilatcst styles , ; fuel re , cirt(l at .sirr. Woomturris, corner of-Main-ate3 Bricl;re streets. lititranGe oa Itain street: 1 •, : Oetc.b,r 10, 1871. • Feel not generally kilo.vn that Vint!r.uu:a, at the Beek Binderj, aver the I.lr.ioniFa!ollice, makes Mau Book in any stye and hiurlk g th..l.ireT. If you rant nett Daeka, give him ti ci.nj stall At the request of those inter- Jtited, the i,e....sfon of the County- Teachers' In stitute (c) t.o held at Some, will be p6Btronad i ; from 3fenuity, Oct. 20,, as previously advertised, • ... to Honda?, Nov. 10. . ' - A.A. KqNEY, Co. Supt. . 1 i 11111,1)iliERS AND CLE %NEILS. —Wheeler ,t : .Nehcli* , i; unrivaled 30 inch and 31 ineli cylin der Threshers and Cleaners, on han , l ready tor' ilninio6ltlt , i, rate and delivery. I riuwandit, July ao. POWERS. --I leave on Una ready fo i r imtnn,diato sale an delivery, two of 2-Horso rowers, aild one ,13eeler't firidrele.J.s i 4 and 6 Horse I.,n+pr Powers. Thl Wier 04, Ouch ready for wotliL , IT. ,M. To I Jaly 30. 2 I'M PATENT FANNING it,ccia supply. This i an excellent ono rl spect. It w'.ll sc.p . arato Qats from nd Luckwheat from ¢ate an prepare ezra n grass •..e.n4 for selling. . B. M. ANlnt.m.s. Dealers in Strings will do icell tho Temple of Music, where they will c,;e assortment .of French, Gc: l man qm t l rings ; at New York prices. Just roc in every itilleat • nicely c.! to call at i find a lar i Itil:an St 'eyeral desirable build'i g lots, Trort Work, for sale cheap. Will more tile in yalne in the next tttn Ceara at. this office. . ice.. Lear the than do Englure Cold, damp weather approach 7 Laud if you would preserve yenr health it', feet dryi,and warm, by wearing the hoots and Mons sold by sf. ;f.IT, ant; 1 1 • itan's Illnek. r, ItS. cs apaco keep your superior in Beidieli Oysters wholesale and 1 retail, OZLES' third ward bakery.' Blri C. i) :•sters diret trout the packed ; and is a offer indheernents to buyers. :fier at A. F. gets Ins enabled s many of our customers find . went to do their trading bero l re seven the evening; we hereby give notice ,store will be kept open until eight 1,, McCAnt TLD'A*43. M. It incons o'clock i that our o'clock. Letter=heads and Note• eads, On good, iniPer, printed at this ofliec at: the following rates : 1,000 letter-heads :to 55.00 ; 2,000 for! $9,50, 1,00 note heads f0i.c1.50 ; 2,000 for !G.90. Alrs. E. J. MINGOS has celTed a fall The of Millinery and Fancy for the F4I and Winter trade. She will' the finest Assortment of trimmed Hate a nets, in Towanda, on and after neat S Oat. 11. ,Do YOU INTEND Tot DO ANY PA 11113 so, try Uhe Dabber P l f challenge; any dealer or painter in D county toi:produce es good, durable of lirst•elass , paint. Sold by the gallon r 1 the brush: Sousl for,sample color cards list and cliculars. ; , IL M. IV, MEI =MS r $4.00; . . . sir George Wood & Co., Taylor & Farley, and J ubilee . Organe;atloirkirices Ind easy terms of payment. !lend fok circulars; or call to aim and hear . then:tit the Thmple of Patty ate of Cots, PAIIIM at CQ.: I * ' ' / sir We are happy; to es t i that/kis. ki illiNcie is now able to attendito / bisinesi, and Wm be pleased to seeall her topler friends and patrons at her sto re„ overt Vhcanats & litacs's. • i ' ~ I t Oct. 23-3 m ' ' ‘s . 16r Good envel - ;ii gliarter 1 thousamiboxes, neatl printed at lits omen for $3.50 pet' thousand • three Abonsand for $lO ; also lighter grade" $2.50 per thousand ; thrfe thousand ; f0r. 6,50. Tags printed to order at 1 $3.00 per thousand. i - ( mr.T -. r . iii 7 ': 8 Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re.tieor i r la no new -preparation Ric ) lll9 puldia to periment with. Its euecess is unparalleled 'mr l restoring gray hair to Its natural color, pro. ating HS growth, and predncing; new hair on bald heads. , , . COLE; risSAGE Col, at their Temple of Music,' keep a largo 'tissortment of Violins, Anitars, Accordions, Flnos, Fifes, Pio coloa, Dinins, Harmonloons, Strings oto, etc., which they are selling at 25 per cent lees than . such goods were ever sold In this marko BuY YOUII:COAn DT .THE CAR LOAD. —.Two or more persons can club together and buy their coal from li. 21.,WELLr.sat wholesale prices, and get 2,210 lbs to tlio ton. In doing so seventy-fivo cerits per ton 'of 2,000 lbs. can be need from Towanda retail priets.. liSs. Among tho luxuries of the present ago, the stove may .vell !be counted, provided you get a good one. MIS idea passed 1 Into cur head while examing iha hag assort ment of - excellent btores and helthrs at BAa. nos it Elosrean's. People sarthis!en _rprising firm sell everything in their line se ,li tle lower than anybody else. ' • • .....___.....___ ; ' A:TA= TO TILE LADIES.__ S. HEN fly KitiosnEnv has opened rooms at No 2,in the Arcade Block, -opposite Episcopal ! buret], fur dress and cloak making, and is noi ready to do any amount of first-Class work on hort ndtice. Her-wort: will be well and neatly !done 7 the latest:styles always on• hand,.ath pikes reason able., • ; • ) . I Miss E 3111.1, A. BREW:4R is pre pared to give Instruction in Elocution, both to private pupils and classes. Also tck give . Pnt lie Readings and Recitations fur SuCaties; Lice urns, Schools, etc. 'For term. 'address her at Orupp, Bradford county, Pa'. RcUrene2s fur wished when desired. , Oct. 23-3 w., • LW — 500 PIANOS, 400 ORGANs, .300 BIELODII4.INS, and 1,00 smallrr instruments, will and must,,be sold before the first of January next, at W. Dif - rurcu's .Store, oppc.—ite the Court House. All the 'above Le.strument s are (rein the eery best makers, such as G. SrEcr Co., C. Luirjr S Co. , the :Smith American Organ Co., etc. C. WiLsoi:, agent for all the above Instruments. Office at EAMONS store, opposite tliErCuurt LionserT4iinart. . . The licit sesion - of tihe Brad- CoontyTeachcr6' .I=aneiation bu' held. at Ronie,4guwing Fiiday, Nov. at 104 o'clock "11. Tho following aro the app'Jitituienta Lee.' turer. Rev. P. linumooir ; Dceia . iruera, FRA;(!t GOFF; JOiEPII EDDY ; ESS:I3IA,S, LITILIAN RIDG. WAT, El;R:uci; WATTLES; Committee, P. L..Cittaiimr.b,!Onsori Itici Y, O. P. YorrNa, Limn IVArrtys. y Prudent people of all classes, in the old,eountry, i!itTst _their ow.mey in gold -and sill crware, jewelry, v:a , teites, the like, for 'safe keiping, knowing that i-ttett article's al- v.cya command a good price, and; arc much more easily taken care of than money. It would be'rill if our people 'would fulleiw the imple of our thrifty at2ilcnterpriing uciglihyrs the water. W. A. Cuycltunt.is keeris 'a. full as sortment of these goods, warrafitc•d ;of the lnat is.. Among the hnsinaFs establish incat in this phco, of whi.7.11 every citizen ret , lB proud, is the extentsdvo Book Store of C. F. Coosa. 31r. C, is thown:;hly psted,in the busi ness, and keeps a larger and better issurtnient gGo is than eau be fou:4l in Lny 'other pace i❑ tho e,u3try. crfulty reeeriirra-till him to the patronage readers, as 44" honest, upright dealer, and C. 1143 Wl.O ne7er tikes adrail- ge or overt: dIC 61. SIMI 11:e II =hk llld be pat• ronized . . . .. WI. Iti:v. PATltteli TONE4,i I of this place., mill repeat his et!ebrate - 51 fectitro tat: the "Potts or Ireland," in Mercur'a Hal', on next Saturday evening, Nov. 1. No doubt the hall will be crowded on, the. Oil:1141011. . s he lecture itself is a rar6 intellectual treat df Fpleudtd Irish poetry, but when delivered in I , ':ttl i ter To- NEa'd wart rly.`Style of, excellent orator addi hot aldnstre will be blied on th.J sOul 2 stirritig, verse of glorious old Ireland's world-rynowned pets.. Father TONEIL holds the ltiOtst place amongst the most accomplished and cultivated orators of tile dar. Many of the ledd:ng jour; nabs of the country ipeal; is the highest terms of the Ilev. geutlern tub.: orat c.ri:a? ability. We subjoin the following : “Sather Tonef's ice trire; is 11'W.adLIplila, pioled him to b 4 brie or the tinesti orators in the ranks of the .Priesthood. r tie . 1.1 a very pleasing iipeakcr, and holds his audience spell bound by the magic of his beautiful elegucuee.” "Father TOncr ,4s rising the !cent r,mlca of the American pulp:: oritoTi , . nit i i!op v.c doubt not, is proud or ha.iug so brilliant an orctor IL M WELLES phia Erening Buttelin. " rather. Toner's on. • St. irks Itlissicn. to Ireland,' wa= a triajestiectlnhiti , nl of singular ,cfatorical power. 'Tin gtritle- Irian is in s3veral tunic:lW', of kilignlge and action, not unlike the Dominicaui Dui ke."— Philadelphia Ittquir.!;•. "Father Toner spoke lor two inters -on the gloriinis old 'subject of ' St. ratridi',:i3fiasio:i to Ireland," and by his oratorical powe'y and bril liance, covered hiniselr with 0.4 y. Bishop O'Hara, of Scranton, may rejoice in having so worthy a priest in hiadiocese. Thosci who heard Father Burke may therefore expect! to hear an American priest of almost equal eloquence and oratorical power..-Philadelphia City Pew. The Philadelphia Catholic Ifea'altl, gives the foil3wing synopsis of Father:Fa:lm* lecture in the 'Cathedral at Scranton ELOQUENT LECTURE AT TUE CATLIF.DIIAL.— On the evening of the 15th inst., Rev. Patrick Toner, of Towanda, delivered a soul-stirring and el?onent lecture at the Cathedral of Scran ton, for the benefit of the poor of :theparish, under the auspices of the Society ofiSt. Vincent de Paul. Father Toner has justly acquired the reputation of being one of. the most brilliant and ornate speakers in northern Pennsylvania, but his lecture on 'St. Patrick's MisSion to Ire land;' as delivered on this occasion: may be set down as the acme of perfection, reflecting as it didllie greatest credit on the orator of the evening, and delighting and instructing the Multitude of persons present! The Blessed Sa crament being removed, Father Timer spoke for neatly two hours; and by' his well delivered arguments,. apt qnotAions, and poetic .rccita tions, won most enthusiastla ripoßnse. Ire Commenced by reciting tha poem; of Dennis Florence MeCarthy, on the' consecration of Ire-. land to the Sacred Heart, which act took place solemnly on last Passion Sunday. 1 He then re-. feried extensively to the ancient glories, miii tail• prestige, and civilization of Ireland, whose people received the faith of our Wird from S;. Patrick, Ititheut shedding, any blood. The conversion was speedy, Kings awl Princes, Bards and .Druids, laying iheir siiperstitiwis meekly at the foot of the cross. Then Crime her anxiety for other ' sitting, in dark ness and the shadow of Idcath.' Her colleges were operied for the youth of every land. Ar magh had at one time saven thousand students educated without remuneration, and the voice of Continental Enropo gave to Ireland the name of 'lsland of Saints and Doctors; becatfSe Of her piety and ltArning. The , speaker, than . thrilled the audience by his description of the battles with the war-like Danes, Listing three hundred years. They wore conquered- by the great tryat. on Good . Friday,loll-. !The orat,ir painted this bloody tray in glowing ;_us..lors. Erin's glorious 'Sunburst' waves tia — Mtimpli over the field of death. Great unconquerable Ireland ham won the day, but thh chieftain, ''Bryan the Brave,' with his dying; lips on his crucifix, breathes forth his soul to his. Creator, with the green banner over him. ' The invasion of Henry the Second As next referred to. The invasion took place Mille Twelfth Century, and continued until - the Sixteenth—a period of .400 years. Ireland's defense of St. Patrick's teach ings against the blood-thirsty Henry the VIII., was iicNt referred to, and the lecture throrigh out was a decided intellectual treat. It reariz ed a baridsome stun for, the good people_ of 'Scranton; and bail added materially, to Father Tdrier's atreadexalted fame as A successful lecturer.: We see no good reason. Why be will not enter the lecture field Coldly, and thts ben efit the many excellent C.IIIZCS conbected ; With our holy religion." • . I . i ew re- 'Goods, 'display • d Bon tizteday, CITING dint. I Iradford cheap ady for MEI ,OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. . Tresidoit Judge—Lion. F. B. BUIEETER, Towanda. • Additional Lam Judge—lion. I'. D. 3loasow, owanda. I , Associate Judger-110n. ZEnVLIE FENmE, Orwell; Hon. 8. D. Ilmurar,s. Bprin2field. • ' Prot/way:au and Cleric of Court—Dm:J.lH. PECS. Register and Recorder, and Clerk . of the•Orpkaite Court--O . J. Cuynnrcs. , .1 Slicriff , -J. S.ultn. • Contmissioners—E. C. KELLOGG, Monroe;, !dolmas . 5...41LL). Wells; Urn. StrrEarnatis..;Wlndlutm. Jury Coutmissionert.—E. B. DatoNa, 8. BOCK. I Treasurer—Wit. BUSTLE, Granville; Aieditors—Joan 8. Qutex, Wilmot; A. R. ltamv.N, Herrick; /n.a. CNANE, South Creek. Councilmen—JAMEll BUYANT, Td111: D. MONIAirTE, M. WARD. JAMES MCCABE, T. it. JorumN, DEsNIS 31c3Linol; N. N. BrrrA, Jr.. find Trecirurtr—Josrpti r:Gonrar . Jusficts of Peace—W. 0. BOWLIZT, N. TIDE). leon.flablel-=.7OLLIBOti WELL., L. T. ROTSE. Itlicintan S. 0178ti3. School Directors—A. Wwiatem, Presidaut . of Board Ili. Trim Treasurer; S. RODGETIS, Secretary; E ZFoz, 19, T. DAVIES. I. A. Coraurru. FIRE CgMedNIES. Feauklia Steam Fire krigine -Co , I.—Meets first Wednesday evening; in each month, in Borough Engine finnan. t). A. Ift.acx, Foreman, !Naiad Engine Co., No. 2.—Meet first Monday even ing in each month, in Borough Engine krollBo. Was. 8 !NEVINS, President. iLiii-ta Steam Fire En'gine Co. No. 3.—Meet first Wednesday evening in each month, in Littta Engine House. it. A, PacsEn President.• ',Mantua Hook and Ladder Co., No. I.—Meets Brat • Wednesday evening in each month, in Borough E.gine finnan. F. 8. Wrirrats, President. _ t. 11. Perch, Chief Eugkrir.ktr; L. M. Qrßon.N, Misktant Eugifleer. t lluival Building and &ring j Fund Associcilinn.— Upttis in Grand Jury Room ior 'payment of install mbuts. third Monday in the month, from'S to 7 r.at. N. N. Burs. Jr., President. Towanda Building Airociation.—Meets in Grand Jliry Room for payment of installments, fourth Monday in each month, from 5 to - 7 P.N. JOESETII POwnti., President. 4. M. y, Ml,'Eft —DAVENPORT.—At file residenco, of • bride's parents, on rand Oct. 22, 1 1873, by Rev. Dad Craft, of Sl7yalusing, Mr. Alper, of MATsbnrg, ta Otis Frankie E.. daughter.uf Davenport. SOIIOONOVER—SCHOONOVEL.—In Wysox, Oct. 23, at tht 'residcnce or the olliziating Clergyman, Lev. E. T. Dutcher, Mr. Isaac . i'elloonover, of tiding Stone, Bradford c.mnty, Pa., to 3fis,3 .s . 01-1.1 A. Schoonover, of h e szurz. Dr,I7III7—E . A.ST.4ItROOK.—At the residence the bride's parents. Oct. 23,L 1573, by Rev. H. Iteniemy, Mr. Joseph Dettry, to Dlis~ Achsah Eritabroolc, all of Clster Village, ra: lIllllliNEiS—WEilrAKElt.—In Mime Bore', t.t. the residence,of the r,siarnee !fir- bride's' .rents, Oct. 23, 1573, by the Rev. F; T. 3.la ytitt, Mr. T. M. Harkness, of to Miss J. Wldtaktr, of Itoim. ROLLE - ;—Ali,NObLi.—At tae p trsona4p it: Le- Haysvillo, Oct. 21, 1813, by Rev William 01 paidwin, Mr. D. C. Hulks, of East, Herrick, • nd Mies Mary 0. Arnold, of Orwell: C aSON—FOItD.-- At E Oct. 21, Ly 'ley. B. Oct. 21, :`Sr. J. 3DeorEoti and Miss Cari - i; Ford, 1r tL of Evergro,cti. Albany, Tn., Oct. 22, 1573, Ger 11.thcovh, age cl J 4 111 Oot. 17, Ly,l; t : Brow;;, 4gCd 42 ycao. • 0 NTAND A :if ARKET !.;. . . w i.lOl.l._.a — ALE PRICES. irrceted every e, eaneaday, by C. B. PATCri out jet,: to changes daily. • V eat, bush lye, li bush lu"•kuheat, Iti.busli . ' !ern, t bush )as, 'i bush; Se nir, p bush.... RI ter ( rolls) 11 lb et (tlairy,)ll lb new 7.!Te.s 11 doz 'oiatoes, ? bash.Ec•v* rle lir il barrel ' • )u one 1) bush . ~ TFICUI:11 Or OttArt—lVlirat 60 lb. •, VOID 66 lbs. ; :y: 36 lbs,: Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Sticky:heat is bs.; Deans 62 lbs.; Brau 20 lbs.; Clover Seed.6o be,. •, Tituothy Seed' 44 lbs; 'Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; )red Apples 22 lbs.; Flax Seed 50 lbs. • - I &Euvous DEmury.-4 depressed, irritable ;:ttte of mind; a weak, nervous, ex hausted Peling; no energy or animation; eon ti Lled head, weak nunnery, oft: n willitlebilitat incL involuntary discharges. : Tlic consequences Or . }XCC,i3ES, mental m - erwork.'ur indiscretions. The icintvors DEBI Lilt fl soremiqn cure in 1115:i1PLIREY'Ll.021EOPATElle`SaTIFIC 110.'23. It tones up the systein, arrests dis charges.•dispels the mental gloom and 'deepen (lacy, and rejuvenates the entire system. It is peffectly harmless and always efficient. Price 53 for packag,o of tiro boxes ands large P 2 viul of powder, which is important:lo old, scri m* cases; or Si per single box. 'Sold by ALL driiggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. = • ddress; •-• etang IS. South end Wai'd Hnnaa Towanda. Pa. G 4 A *OLF and WARRANTED' WELL MADE ,i , , volt SALE.—My house and lot situate in the northern part of the bOrougy.t.of 'imunda., Is no.r olered for.salei cheap. I Ja1y22,73. - ' .. fJ.II7IIILY I'ATTI3. .; ' Niir 'Puma j Nuanims are selling all varietiel clout very cheap. They are sole agents for_ tho We' of the .celebrated Barclay 'coal. Coal by carload at a discount. ' ,Cuuricu,Socreir ANt• Oman Di 23i:rms.—The following director] fa pnhlisbed fee the information of the public. We. WU thallkqias friends for notifying : sus of any :errors they may di* • • I cover : • • . . Barrier °amen—Main Street, beloi Washing. ton. Bervioes Sunday i d /0)41 A.X. and 73 4 P.M. 5111111417 School at 12 , o'clock. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. Pastor, Nev. 8. J. Mum Emmons. Cunzon—Cor.Main and Canal Streets. Sardine Sunday at • 1014 *as- and. 7 vas. 'Lecture Friday evening. Sunday School 12:15 P.M. Pastor, &L E. Cu:mu—Main Street, above State. Services Sunday at 103 v A.M. and 714 P.M Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. Sunday Sc,hool at 12 o'cMck. Pastor. Nev. M. 0. Dun, Prizslivnnuan Cntacn—Court Street, near Court House. Services Sunday at 19% a:m. and 7 Par. [Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. Sunday School 12 M. . Pastor. Bev. J. S. Eirswarre. S.S. PET/3 MED PAI7L—SeETICEI every two weeks. : at 9 and 11 4.4 r. and 7;; P.M[. Sunday School at 4 r a pt Pastor, ROE: PATE= Toms,: ' Cutradt—State Street, above Seiond.— Preaching Sundays at 104 4.24. and 7, F.M. San. • day School at 1 P.m. A. Y./I.—Now:ism COMUNDEILE, Masonic Hall, over Patch's store, at 7 zat. J. C. laviao. R.O. Urirox LODOE, No. 108.—Once in two weeks at 7 P.= J.O. Imams, W.ld. ' 1111.8. A. Caspran, No. 161.—Once in two weeke, at 7 rat. Cade. F. , Caoss, H.P.; . I. 0. or G. F.—Basnroim Longs, No. 167.--Odd • ellowe" Hall, over Frost & Sone Furniture Booms. Meets every Monday evening at 7 o'clock. J. W. yawromie, N.G. D.<l3.—,Lwait LODC.D , No . Odd Fellows' Nall ant and third Friday evening In each month. A. kIaVaSAD, N.G.; Cu +a. Fasts:, Secy. ' BULDFOUI EaoamrstasT.No.4l.--..Meds wend and fourth Wednesday evening of each month. G; W. RYAN. C.P. , OE P..-,TOWANDA LODGE. 110.2,90.—Meets every Tuesday evening in Temperance Ball, 7.V. o'clock. ;. W. B/11II0P. W.O. . I.U. OP S.T.—Nonwitanit Lcnxti, No. 223.-Ateets every Friday evening at 7 o'clock. S. E. Warritss W.C.T. X.0.8.0.--ZOIVANDA LODOi, No. 370.-3teettl 80C end and fourth Thtirsday of oath month. Joresu BITDoLT. B.IC. • - MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Towanna POsiorsict.—Mail acing south closes at 30 going north 4:: 0 P.B. Arrives front north at 10:3)_• south 6:15 Pat. r B. SC E. bail closes at 730 A.M.': arrives at 4 P.M. Barclay and Canton *sea at a:m.; arrives at :30 P.B. ; • Troy closes at 8 A.m.; arrives at 1 P.M'. Lellaysviile closes at 1 P. 11.; arrives at 12 M. c i New Eraarrives Tuesdays, Thtirsdays, and &tor , ays at 12 ar.; departs at 1 P.ar. . I Mehoopany arrives Mondays; W,, , dnesdays, and Fridays at 12 Se.; departs at 1 Pat.. Bheshequin arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays . at 10 a.m.; departs at 12 ar. 8. W. At coup, P. 51. - - - Physician—Dr. T. B. lotazsom Counsel—PEET & DAVIES. TOWANDA BOROUGH OFFICERS BurgelzJ l .s•Bts•zAzii lOrerseers of Poor—Dr;J. W. LYMAN, W. Mix. • Auditors—Jae. 31.tcr.q.i...11;Ef1., A. REconn, GEo DGWAY. • lAsiessur—J-tuts 11. Nixix?: prILDLVG AS'S'OCIATIONS HARRIED DIED, New Advertisements. i OR SALF.-:A HEAVY TEAM HORSE, as I have no use for him. Eleven ra old. Weighs 1,3!,0 pounds. TERSIS.—One rs'llruo with good security. Apply to HENRY ;NES, on the . Old Plank Road, Towanda twp. i ictober 9. IN SHEEP CLOTHING:" L. , d "LIUS WOLF .I,_go to inform his huruerous customers, , and all • o (ictdre.. to avail tfiemaelvea • , al an opportunity supply th , to 3 elvea with 'IF, BEST WINTER CLOTHING, AT VELA' LOW PRICES, it lw has just fitOCk of 1 13f.mails for E N ;-.i' .k N D 1110 Y' S ' W E . A R market :1:111:11DER, that my god:la are alfilliStr-OLM3' Or.c door South 'of Fox k Itsucua'o pet. 1,.:1873 ..._} _.. IRE Ati A' ME Curing geationt I eipelaa,l, and Skin Dropaii Gout, lieut itpaod,aie Their aired' all o n thO7Pl but potier more of, thl; disordered and totie t l MEE able =4 , s niosj zens, sem. , great bens) They are Us cause they are:eari theyare;ent MU Sold by August / $1 Z,9 01 . 1 75 I ,;(o 2 . vi @ 24 30 620 33 0 50 @ 10 50 1 05 A NE FA _ B. I ' A • the giy X IO ' DQ B I:0 11'.V WATE.I*i DRESS GO A full Ili HosTr, A larger MIL I For the Se BATS October 1 . Ti BYi vited to the f prepared: to, Stock of., thd binds realize In the erectic Exhibition, • ' same. It is i Slits will be': zen alive tai hundredth b stock are; off reecile sten Stork, Balla national ine Interest at; be paid on date of p.a7m Subscrbe carircaait a c Algre(t. 1 Sept 4, '73 FOR S Ono of in Bradford I seat, is etre* price will gel within fire .. 1 , lia(Borotigh i th sun eg e u urvas g e lr tla C a r vory be . tom lands o pleaty of wa manta made , barns, shop. at once. ilt Furluteer. ;CLICrB WOLF 1 , SE =OE i~ Minganeaut N. 1873 I. 1 1 1 111 EW Goops', ' • OPENIN -AT--- NYESNEW STORE 11 ] lEEE 'SL CATHARTIC .P .run runrosts Or d FAMILT PLITfil F . oath - ernes, Jaundice,' DiSPePsia, 1p eri l ery;Foul Stornach,and Breath, E dacha, Piles, Itlerunatiam, Erirpße iseases, Biliousness,-Liver CompLai tete, Turners and Salt Rheum, Worn , _gi, as a Dinner Pill, and Purifying I he most congenial Purgative yet perfect tli abundantly show hOw much they ex Os. 1 They are safe and pleasent to MI 'ul in cure. They purge out the foul i bloird ; pey stimulate the sluggish} 'Ornau into action • and they impart he I' I' i ' , • , piths whore being. They cure, not or . lay complaints of every body, but form Icy diseases. Most ,skilful phy I rainent *rumen, and I our best 9i certiScates o: cures performed and , tiley haire derived from these Ili safest and best physic for children, fs Welll as.effectual. Being,- sugar coat ryl4 take; and being . pnre'y vegetat ... tireli harmless. . ° rnErsime 111 I C. AYER le &0., LOWELL, MASS., c tic!al and Anal, tical Chemists. Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. V ISTOCK OF AND WINTER GOO jIIST RECEIVED AT Al.' PETTES & CO'S.- 'I . • • S• Of the big Ronnot oppoalto the Court - -,: Towanda: Pik., consisting of i Itt AND- FANCY DRY GOODS; 11 :IND BLEACHED -.3IUSLE I VS 4 Oli'S' PRINTS, FLANNELS, STIAWPS, a i tDs, • GERMANTOWN YARNS AND ZEPHYRS: 01 4 1 . 1. • . I . • 1.1. . GLOVES, NOTION; &c.; &c., &c: complete stock of ; ' I ILE 11 Y- G 0 0 1.),;4' 1 . , i n comprising all of Rio most desirable I . styles in . ' .1 1 . D I , BONNETS A:4) TBIBISIINDS .1 • A•OI7ND LI TIIAT r.i.nr. 8 1 7 f 4 . , • I 1 . I F; CITIZENS OF PENN;: - h,—Your attention is specially fil et that the National Banks are now , receive subscriptions to the 'Capital Centennial, Board of Finance. The . from this scource are to,be employed •,• Of the buildings for the International. ad the expenses connected with the onildently bel:eved that the Keystone 'resented by the name of every citt , patriotiii commainoration of the one rth-day of the nation. The shares ';f • for 610 each, and subscribers w 1 homely steel engraved , Certificate Of to for framing and preservation - a a oriel, , rat of six per cent per annum w 11 'payments of Centennial Stock from lit to deanery 1, 1876. who are not near a National Bank *ch. or ,post.othce order to the under . FRED.K. FRALEY, Treasurer, 904 Walnut St. Plit . 1 i—A Valuable Farm. ' lie very best and most desirabie farms I (nutty. within ten miles of the county for sale so low thst the quality and It. It is situated in Burlington and .i notes walk of the centre of that thriv balf way from Towanda to Troyon ek. It contains over 200 acres of the . in the State; about 40 acres of bob the sugar creek data, and the upland lid to all kinds or crops. Flee frig:. r. AU tbe buildings and improve. . a good brick dwelling hence. with . c. Side perfect. Possession given Am sold at a great bargain to us JOSH A. CODDESIG I tfle Towanda, Ps. I '1 MI WE] P o EMI NE3 R 1 I=ll DEE MEE OEM 111 1 1 I . • UNU: ~~ k. 3 CE II SSTISII EMI 1)E PAR = BUSI : FO CO.ll ME 1 ' IM E 11Ell <!~~ w El tM NM CE TIM m II NE3 ~~ T 3 ‘1'11)N N , PRI' , 1 s 1, ' 1 1E11. ii HMI IBM BEI DRURY ii Eiti BE N 1) NIS II- ISM ii • - • -- - . •., . . . .. . :., LAOii! 1: . ..-. r:'- ~,,....___...,.............,____..74., o RLeitll3 SALE.-+By virtue writs issued out of o Court of ,-Cotn. l uof Bradford , County, a to roe directed • .. -•• to pubUo - isle the Court House :. ; • id TatratldSin Alr i WEIMER: a Z i 7, at I g o clocl. P. 1n. 2 : al/ th e Franchise* MI& :f the Sullivan and Erie Coal and B. 4. Cot exist - both In tha countieS of Bradford and v . (there ,I3eing no! perional, real or incised * belonging to uld Comp Any from which to . '0 and Lakin Into iiicritlini at Bur sititof :obi:l' i . , , 4 Sullivan .1t Erie:Coal arid U. ; B Co. 1 t the suit of Harriet L. hiu.Usn's use vs SuP. Erie Cos and IL E. Co.. 1 ' , 1 . -30§ ens n Pll wtt: be the ghte they airy Betz • B. 3f, 6 . 17911 1 5_ Notic4 I beroby given that all 'persons Indebted la te of Joseph Morrow, bite of Wilmot, de} lare regneeted to make tromeelbste payment; •• .• • • • baying claims against said estate" regent diem dnly antheritleated for rettlOi I ' • ,ANDEEW VtE, ' •r 1, 187 , • . Easenferr, toe ceased. altd 1111 mist . mont. Octo . --• A. • ITOIt'S NOTICE. -- In the the. 0 h at a t i e sa r ' o C f oTri ee o a f t lPralfcird a V,onntv Wee . thr°* , ir : -!- 1 1 1. 1 I The udersigned, an auditor appointed by - midi' .Court t distribute funds LW: tiali hands of, the a(N adnist tix of said estate„will attend to the dutielfl ', otiats a pointoaent at his office, in the Borough of It ti) Towanda, as MCINDAIG troyzu, B 1a.1873, loft , le- - - dpecaged, aba man ested ,pa make immediate payment 7 t' , t and all Demons , having claims 'kali:kW - aid*. eabdc f. . i e Must rearat i th'emAnly anthenV cated for: esttle- ment '... .1' , 1 11411£13 IWOOD, ..', Tow i da Sepi,2s, '73. ; : + 1 I Administrator. • ?.., E Ctti T O . R NOTICE:L-1: ice is bereby given thati all persons indebted ; pstate Of John Fi.l DeLong, late of Asylum, 2 are re g ue. '"' o make Immediate and persons having claims against f t must pretient pew duly' dulyk authenticated t e th ent \ - ptIIDEN.DRLONG. 4, 1'73. • ; , Executor. [ 7. E - No t deitease plume:3l said est ? Sor settli Sept __,lB,TRAToli'S'- NOTICE,— Lice is hereby giveiathataililersons indebted estate of .E. L Brain=d, ;ate of Wsrre4, c'd. must make immediate , payment, an , l I no having 'claims ligairiat said estate mir t ii; them clelP authenticated or settlement. IL T LIUSIBELLLYABD. I .v' • ; NARY D. BRAINARD, 8,1573 . . . I , Administroteri.', . r 1,,, AD , to the d , all pen preEeat IN O , R ' HAWS' COU, TRl,s;ariE. y v e'cf an order et:the ' rphans' Court ofi. , Brad - for 'Count., the undersig' ed, ,surviving Ex- !I; eeutor the estate of GuY Kinzie , late of Shesbc. ' i , 'gide to ' ship, In said county. d ce:tSed. will expose ,:' to sale n the prezoises, On .310 N, Al*4 ,NOVE.III3EII 3,i 1873, at 1 o'clotk P. IL; thef lloWing described lot, piee, or parcel of land' si to In Sheshequin ",, towns.l , bounded on'the no' by lands' of 8. 1 Otsbnr west by public high y. south by lands :,'. of P. K. Kinney, nd west by the •SuSguehanna riv- 'i ei; cout.tuing 21, acres of land, more or lesi, on whlefs,i a barn, ;wagon -shed; c ' ..shed and hog- pen. I . ' ~ j I ALSO to Giber lot ' , OR: lot, piece, oriparCel of lnnA, Eli- t: Icl bouncleil tho north by MEI .. c road leading to Litetilleldl and by landsei, el Orebtern, east ;by land o' -s. Orsburn, ,lands of [L. .13„ b",ibranrry and scent 17.... P. H. Kinney; containin 42 acres of 1and.,.. , '. leis, with roino timber 'a 'd wood lani - t -5100 t9i l be pall un property being struck 7 .,! `rthl balineolon confirmatlenlof sale. one pear, wltlxintrirest. , .' C- .7. KENNEY. !. 1. , 1.73 ! - : , Executor. the put] of Sam small b - lands of mono or tli , reon. Termi d 4.lir . given that 63litelson4 Andebted . 2ii 10as J. Archer I Oat Reale, de , ed• niake imtnedia eqpayinent, and .clams against eahireetaie must ;pre authenticated fer:eettlemcgat,' . I er Elecutt,' CUTOh'S , NOTilCE.—Notice reb s e jvcr: timt an persons imiebted 10 : of Voleiitine &mitt', lite of Sheslaelatii.. are rsoested •to mike iMmediato, pay- 4 per&ms ttayine: sgattist said I anti;teriticatedi fur ..1 - ; IVtr. DIMPITECtt. er 25.1873 •• ; Exettttor, -- UIX tj",, ttie Litt I ment au I m ePttle.i.au pten A D 3 13st- INISTRATOR , L • , • eis hetepkiretilhata prsoro frAtlded ri •zto of •Ittalt li - ortitru of fLfoitro?, tr-o rmaestooi to- att3 immediate • ; nd an'persor.s baring liduLiagainzt said 7 , -t present them d'uly at litinticated for sf,ll - I SMITH, • ' '73. • • •• ; Adidittistratot% to the doce,ase3, payment, i estate am, tletr.ent. Oct- 15, A —Up Iro 11 TOWS NOTT Let vs. F, R. Srajor and of COmm"n Pleas; of Tht pt. T., 1 18 i 73. ; i iersignca7 an Alidit' Istribute Moneys in Sb • ' le of Defeaciant'a real - es of late appointment :f To* - ancl.l, Pa., FULD l' ...."1C73,, at:10 o'clock ring c,aims 'noon said or ho forever debarie „ . 1 ;;; I tli@ Court No, 72., 1 211 e Ito Court tug %CPI to tLe clot] lrour , ,h .1 p , r.0t, , , SUlt (II I crow .1. I Tor-and I 4 to the t:qt doceasect and all pc mnet meat. Oct 9 '7 I C T . S fh here . bi:gtvert that ,a 1 to. of .Charks 'Platt. retinested to mato gong having claims a! nt them duly , anthe NATII.I JOSEPH PA. .1.1 BETE, " OLD I MOUAVLANi I:L'ILI LIL h the co tutr the Fojoll - Lee. Th Lands be the propri sling rhbt spared to en route f Spend the in the mor acorzliaow t.lept 4. it itorical interest, it' is th 7 : except Independence within its of .lates and other pair!. pop Mar 'hotel has. n improved, "entirely :tor cordially invites • 'c to give him a call frender their stay co. t' Philadelphia will fin. night Ills, reaehing fling. A ample room ltion c iumercial age =I {itt,„ 1 IC • S : LE REALES .--purstia 't to ala4rder of the OrPharls . :die:ft C atty. Psi, w , I be sold :4 rub thei pre ices in, Alba y tww.. In raid THUM AY, the 20th day of ,NovEar at 1 o'cl Ir, p.`m., of - . d s'. the- ,fc.:- -Titled real estate. tate t 'e cetata of :1,1:n any township, dca=sc : cstata aforesaid. Cansis a of , ,a f.ni ..'ilt:—.! any twp. aforesaid, eentAinirf; Tet.;.seita • es, and bonntle-d by-line lbsginning at losk cot. of tha a:errant; Lhonce north on . . L . e 205 per. to an old maple 'car.; then ..1, - -rant line 83 per. to post tor. of .la.mes lot; thence sonth by 62.11.1 , 3 1 t1,15 per. to a rice west 83 per. to place offbeeinnta a eztern section of a trz.ct inrs , yed .li the name of Henry btark,d'atc•ll Aug.% 1111U13 . . _al rim - Cohrt of 1.... lielcale on county, on 'BEL 1873. lowing de.. Gard of Al Tho're al atect In Al and 50 per ail ola lie' Warrant let • east by wal Warner's 1 resat ; ' the' being tho warrant In 13. 1702. • ll:heir:ire ereared,an story and a twolabove; of some 33 trees. .Thi and is loco Erie Itailn suitable fo: LTEII HS down, $5O( the batanc( year therea! sane, !oienients consist of about 401 acres wCil 1 , fenced; a edhifert.ablopla-1. teliset.a hail high,. With. three rootes below and a log barn; alsii eyoun f t apple orcliaid thrifty grafted trces, until a'few t)each land . , is well watered with! pure • ir:ater led within a few L.:dant the Sullivan 3: ad. The laud la".ef good 'quality -and tillage. the whole of it'. 1 530 to be paid wlisia.ths.land ' whentbs sale Is eutifirmed. and of the purchsse money tube paid iit , eue 'ter with interest, and, security le: • tiIIORGE •, , • • , estate of John Gard. I. Oct. 1. 13i ERAS :1 SUSQ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTi I ---, winter term of this irtatitiatoa cc m" • DAY, NO, VEMBER :3,1,1137"1, "trill be sparc&M maintain the ,high . the institution, and by,carefully looking ats of each individual ,stodent to Make n more eilicient. -Each .l.escher will have ty, and uso every facility to make-. the.. I sting. and to serer, the largl,...at possible department: • , • .. , I The first =cnce MO ' NO pain. standing o to the lute its work Sr 'its -special , topics cote results in. ! Classes In Science gligh will b' new stud= The Philos. tha class dollars wo present cal, To save c county wild • the except!: . . . rill be organized itt eeteralzherr studies Ind Language. L Also the classes in-En. remodeled so as to meet the wants of - ds desiring to pursue ;thess branches. , Ophlcal apparatus isbeing repaired fcr ''' i;text term. Also nearly three hundred "th of new apparatus t s viikbe added to the te c eticn. .. pense, text hooks, the `same -,4 in th., m i I be used in the' ) Eni;lislt • Iminelles, wail of Geog,raphy. , • ll ' the sojourn of non-resident students nt, the PrinCipal wiuse his hewe— d a few rods from the Jistituto building. fr g purposes, whbre poems furnished and provided with clothes ' closets and nienccs will.he furnialied for_ the young • " 2' .i ooms in the Institute will be furnished ' ! to-the young men; all will board - at the Principal . There trill; be a eaeeful on the part of the Prlnelpaland teachers ler in which students employ their time. furnished room fund board, including and NVlll3hiti., not to exceed six pieces, net Students will furnilli their own a held accountable for tho ',furniture iu 7 To mak more •plea. situated bu --for b , throUgho other eonv•l ladies. Ll:helmet anti aselgne the house .1 supervielo. • of the man• Price for fuel. lights $4 00 per toilet and .1 their room. Tuition `eording.to For. Vrincipal, • bet`23. orpt Four to ten Dollars Or term, sip: !Mates purned, - • r; partici:dm or circulars, address th S. e E. 1 „ . Pre.3 Bolrd 1, , ,?„x,: 7 , teci. Tioß A. fors. Cleared; pa Inge, Oren fishery in t Good Mill at the mon Wm, Anitl4 _ " ALE.—The'unAers4ned of r site his farm ' , of SOO acres. Sorty under good conlvution. good build and Spring. 1 Beet! place ' for: trout . a country l great resort:4r tabermen. at. WO id! cheap for cult. Situated of Elk Creek. • Par ftuttler particulars i 4 I' EM_SNZLit a ' Hills Cirpmplailtetri Qv, Fa. rOX ' IEERCTIR dii 0? Goode.: • - Jan?. 19, 1871. 0 E~ 16.(Ch3 Comr,ty,— •1' • appointed Uy the - •riffa lisnda, arts r state, will atrEnd t lila office, In the I Y the 21st day of a. al 'whore all' z• tti . 4l.a. - ,roust pre iron' comirh in - Auditor NbTic pexlcon3 indebte d latei 6r. .theiliateplytaciat irtsi. mid est.2t.i. - I ticateA for settle . lEL PLATT, ,114RSH, .1 Executors. ZEES I only building. in honored 1,;,y shingten, Laiay- • its of. tho revolu- • 'e.cently changed: efurtdahed. and • .ftiandi and tray: 1. •paina will be fertable. iit convenient to city *boot eight .n Elrat floor ft . r, 4 . to. j T. SUITH, Proprktor.
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