Ilodf#oll4sittet, Towanda, Thursday, Feb. 2E4 1874. LOCAL AND - GENERAL. A PORTION of e dam near the eastern Shore witi washed out -on Monday morning hat. • • . As WE go to' press a - heavy enow, 4torin, is prevailing. Snow to tl?exteptli of sev eral inches has already fallen. ' Ku: W. H. H. GORE hks been ap pointed Mail Agent on tho L. V; Railroad. The appointment is a goat one, and the Major will make a popular agent. • A NEW time table will go . into ef fect on the 8, & E. B. It , next - Monday, On and after that date trains will arrive from Ber nice at 10 o'clock/ L i . w., and return at 2 o'clock • . • P. M. m u . L. H. Douous, who h _ as . 'been a resident of thisplaeo for several year past, re:eived a telegrana' n Wednesday last Mem ing him that his son, nh6 is a condnetor- on the Utieall. 8., had met with a sad accident, causing the loss of : both legs. Pnor. SAE/MOOD's concert troupe gave ad entertainment in Athens one night laid week, and were favored with a good audience. Prof. S. is ono of the Very best musicians in the country, and_3lleS RODERICK has an enviable . _ reputation as! a vas' list. EEnsosAL.74o. A. Bum is attend ing the veesion of the Grand-Lodge of P., in Philadelphia this' week. ' —Hcn. F. B. SeraErrEa isholdiug the regular term of Court in Tioga county, this; week. - 7 0scAn DErsrAP, of Kansas, is in town on a 'visit . . Mr. D. is an old typo, and was at one :tiMe employed in the Argus Office. .Tar. Athens Building' Association bids fair to be one of the most prosperous in stitutions .of the kind yet o'rganiz'ed 'in the county. About twelve hundred shares have been shhscrihed for. tdigteen shares sold on Monday evening, last_ at from $9O to's9t preml nin. • This ASsociation will do much toward .giving a new impetus to tho business et Athens, and will result in largely increasing the wealth of the towns - • , I as.ONDAY rtigut an attempt *as made to sekft!' it to a house owned by '43. H. WILLE9 and ' , occupied by a German' baker, in . Dashore. Oimbustibles were - placed in the ball, and saturated with kerosene; and set on fire, but the timely discovery saved the: build ing. This is the most nefarious attempt at in •cendiaryism ever discovered is this county, ind and it is hoped the heartless perpetrator may . be brought to justice.—Laporte Free Press. BCRLINGTON.—The citizens of Bur- lington township assembled at Luther's Mills, Da Thursday evening. Feb. 19, to listen to a lecture by Wallop. Z. LapanTF, on agricul- tore. J. Tnavis; Esq., was elected President, and W. A. LANE, Secretary. Mr. 'it lecture , Was attentively listened to by a large and ace preciative audience: 'Heists. Mattcttt.E. and NICHOLS, of Towanda, being present, were call ed upon andiecquiled Mr. LAPORT'S :el:narks. The speakera were frequently applauded 'while ap ealungiof refoimi in our state and local poll- All returned to their homes at a late hour, highly blessed with the evoning's entsr taiumout. ' • - THE Laporte Free Press, in giving account of a mnsical concert in that place, pays some Of our DradforiNunty singers the fol lowing compliment, whit we folly endorse : ".The pieced - sang by Prof. Wilson,-Mrs. Wit .sr:n. and Mr. and - Miss Vande.s were - greatly 'mpplauded. 'Little Bessie' add Dora Clark's Nle in My Little Bed,' de lighted the audier.ce. The Angel Visitors' was sang be Miss Vannes' with a tenderness and ref:ling 'which' brought tears to mans eyed. The ol.the eveniog was Mrs. Wilson, whose sup-rb Toic;l and musical skill' gave animation to the whole enttrtainmerit. She waa.eipecial ly grand in her rendering of the 'Liberty: chsplayed the whole compass of her vo:ce." A VALUM3LE WIIITE and t loxiii Estill, of this place, have j receivel letters pa.tent f'r a valusnlo improt .!- mint In mail-bag catchers. i'vrlsp= 'it li.s Ike, a mystery to many low the malls aro ta- ken oo trains from Eitations where the cars db .do not etop. This feat is aceomplished by means of petits with arms beiug erected near the railroial track, upon which t:.l mail-bag is hang. An attachment on the sid4i of the car is operates _ , by the mail agent in sack manner as to lift the hag/from the arm as the train passes, and thus no delay is experienced in the delivery of mail matter. The patent re ferred in above is an ; improvement, inasmuCh as the arm for holdiatr the mail-bag works on s pivot, awl drops hack out of the way as 'soon. aa the bag is removed. It was invented by Mr. and we ha've no doubt will be generally adopted by t.:nePtit Office Department and - ritthosd compatik , s. T e s9licitoralio attend (AC, ; ;;Atin,..: Lll7 p . .i,tcnt, write: Ali. Wnt - rz as rcgaid to it : '•.I bare prosecute 4 many pater.t casks, lint your patent is a ‘alnable one, and one wire!" if properly roa'naged before the Post Office De plrtment here, will pay yon a large sum. I nr.ve,negotiatA4 ;everai in br.t hone, meritor;oui as conrs.' ILII=I THE SCSliti-t,CIIOOL AIIIANC --The regular mont'aly raieting of the Towanda S:S: illutnes, was held in the lecti.l r• -, ocirof the Church; on Monday evening last. Broil dent• Ara - onn ; in the ch ir. Minting opened with ringing and prayer, aler which minutes of lase meetink.were read , Agretzhly with pro gramme prepared by ezecr.t ire committee,-the font-International 'lessons for MarelT were dig.. cua,ed. The fir , ;,t one, Ttfo Itodi Sea," was 'introduce.] Dv D.A. 0 VULT:I7:. A. W. RODGERS ' (LICII.S d the 'sec,On•elestort, "Bitter Waters.' The antielote then sang one verse of the hymn, "Guide Than Great Jehovah." The third lesson, `. Bread from Heaven," was ezplained hp G.. 4). IL. Wiiod; a th , fourth, .".Defeat of l• Ahaslek," wa.i open i h S. W. kI..VOED, A 'general discussion oft •topics Enggested by the remarks was then entered into by the members of the Alliance. ,It was decided that the melt :meeting should be held on tt•. ftmarth Monday of March, and that tt‘ I • for April should be disenssed in t g - Inia manner as pub.ued this evonit-,. The following persons were appointed to open the diednsaion : R. M. WELLE", M. E. Chtit•chtE. T. Fox, Epiaeopal; Rev.. 9 11.7. Lust, Baptist; 0. A. BLACK; Presbyterian. ajounn ed to meet in tha i'v.!abyterian Church, Mon day evening. March 21. R. M. WELLES, littENT.-Mr. Editor : With thanks past favors at pour hands, I once more nu dertche te:Turniala you with a small installment: et locial pcice, which I hope may be of some little jute:est to those who may chatica to Thad it. since my list correspondence, quite a pi change hay taken place in this vicinity. Dis eaJT and death have stolen in upon us. 'Some have taken the 'tatting hand of friends, never to see them again oh earth. ba th0..0.11 of Jal!iiiary, Isaac S. Hoivas,'nue , ildoet of the first settlers in this place, at the-advanced ago Of - 83 years. He leaves a wife—tho -companion of his youth, and et nearly hii o age. He has now ten living children, forty-nine giandchildren, and ripe „teto groat-grandchildren. the 14th ofthis month, the wifo of- L. L. Baamann, the carriage maker of this place, died of typhoid fever. - Shp left six little datigh- Icat.yith no mother to cars for them. the taueralondre. B. was well attended, forty-nine earriag being ' ' in the procession, besides a number that did not go to the _how*. The church was filled to _oyiallowing_ , ! • • "soarlet fevei is raging to a considerable, ex 4ent among the children: There is any ainount -of mid in the et:eats, yet Dr. Ransom is on the move. Re is 'Ault° successful with fevers, and ti' w treating a number of cases which are idoing well under his care. Saceoss to the bac. - tor. Fe.triug I have alroedy wearied your pa - lienee, I will close, begging pardon for this tune. i OLD Max. Teb: 23,1871.1 • Tzaurrows.--On the let of J.D. Maar, E. N. Tann and 0. V start for Mianewas, where they eve up their residence. A young man, by the name lot nil broke open a store in liclkston, Writ and robbed it of abdut eighty dollars' goods, consisting of clothing; finger bacco, etc:, was captured at this plac 10th, two days after the robbery, an -.en property recovered. He was Tunkhannockand dint up in jail. Ho a abort time before been released house of refuge. We learn that two fellows residing Ban, two or three miles from this j new selling liquor openly and an delis) law. We think the citizens of that pi ly to blame if they do not interfere su end to this nefarious business. Suet if they do notrespect, should at least to fear, the laws of sthe country. Th i of temperance have the power in th crush oat the rum traffic, especiali small places, and-if:,they do not do g zeal in the temperance cause among little. • -Feb: 23, 18i4., COURT PAOCMI3O3B. We 4 afternoon, Feb. 18. In the mitter of tition of A. H. Wallin to annex certa Borne Dont, for school purposes. 0, of petition, end on motion of H. B. Esq., Court appoint Alvah Cooley, J. and H. B. Horgan, viewers , to view at nest term. • Andrew W. French vs. Caroline f 3-1 . . ~, On reading and filing depo.titions, ow Edward Henick, Esq.. Conti model order and decree of divorce. In the cue of Edward Overton, jr. 11 Campbell, Thomas Hotiard and A. ard. The ju4 end a`verdict for the Court was adjourned this diem* day morning. - Saturday, Feb. 21. Hon. F. H. S siding, and Associate judge Bee.! bench. ' •=. _ In the matter of- the-inset-v . ma Pond Hill Cemetery AsSeciation. 0. James Wood; Esq., Court mada the, of incorporation. - • , . I The morning was occuple4 in tious._granting Inlet], etc. Cearcl ed . to Monday morning, March 2, a Duos left for record in I for recording deeds, for week endiri Chae. H. Barrett to ,Joseph Le i field Ezra Harkness to Mortimer If ar Creek. , Zopher Platt to N. Platt, Herrit Jopeph Lee to N..Platt, Herrick. 'Rockwell .k Davison, aasignsea to 1 et AL, Troy twp. and,boretigh. Delos Rockwell.to I. A. Pierce, I rough.: • ' " D. L. F. Ularleto May H. Clark, I D.L. F. Clark to A. S. Clark, A Rockwell AL Davison, assignees, t Lament, Troy Boro. Jas. H. Liment to Ira P. Ballard • John .Passmore to Geo. W. Sickle ' rough. George W. Sickler to Myron Wit , Bore. D. D. Chaffee to B. K. Gas tin, W • Ann North to l'homia_Noyth, W' E. 8.. H. S. Gable, a(infro, to ker, Rome. " Thomas A. Lee, et at:. to Francis al , Herrick. Anthony galliny t 7 litcll2el ton. I John M. :Catlett, et. d., ti D Borne. ' D. Shoemaker lo H. S. Gablo, no Wru. Hankinson to John Hankins John S Pcdrick to Mary Weeks, ' J. P. Van l i Fieet, Sheirtl, to Edw Albany. J. P. Van. Fleet, Eh/gill, to N. C. bane. N-C. Eabree. - L, Edward Ovbrto ny.• - Edward Overton tcitdward Over bane: • A. IL & A. Billings 10 Smith D. J. P. Dania. to' Henry - Ward, TOW' IL Crittenden to Darius Bullock, Darins.Bullock to Nelson Critten' field. • " 3lalachi F. Shoemaker tt.7atliar Granville. Catliarino Hait - ,0, Pt al., to M. ker, 2d, Granville. M. T. Shoemaker to 11. T.. Stio Granville: Johnathan -It. Wood to A. IL Du Peter Brady 'to S.i C. Harris, Smithfield. . • 11 ' Ga:;. Gard, adm'r, to Jas. Pat -BRADFORD COUNTY- TEACH cainps AT SHERIEQUIN.- I ty Teachers' Association met at th l i ist Ctinrch, Sherhequin,.Friday,l'e; Craw ford, Vice President, in the c 314ie. Devotional exercises c Prof. p. INT, Ryan. Minutes of read and approved. Business - coi l Ported the following for discussion -Reso!red, That school director.' compensated for the time' necessa to their official duties. Resoired, That prices charge cooks in the county are exorbia. measures should , be t %lieu to comp. to adopt a reasonable schedule of Res°lced, That in the election ( 1 the best interests of the schools tr ly be promoted in the seleetiot tetchers, Resoli.ed,' That teat books fur scbools should be provided from .p Resolr?d, That as the ladies a Oleo• niwler the school •law, - we that they have at least ore repr each school board in our county. :resolnlion discussed. by A Lawrerke Yought, ,G W. Byan, H. P.Zorton. On motion discussion next meeting. • AZTEEMODN SESSION Opened with 'music. The folio i4tin : as offered by Mr. 11. Kinney Reeolced, That teachers should to give instruction in Algebra, Phi ming, Chemistry, Physiology, an , my. Fourth tesolntion discussed by . P. L. Christiell, G. W. lizan, W. H Kinney, J. C. Crawford, H. K. recce Vongbt.• Loat. Sixth resol , ed by P. L. Chrispell, W. H. Tho Horton, A. A. Keeney. Lost. 0 L. Chrispell led off in a dismal° topics in school management. EVENENG BILIISIOX Music. Declamation by John reading by Hiss Julia Kinney. matron by Edmund Sherwood. Thompson then proceeded to deli ' tare of the evening. His subjec of Culture necessary to a Higher was handled to a bold and orig• and was upon the whole a rery c fort: •• MOII:11110 ezaemr. Opened - with music. Etobject of aiement resumed,• and discusse Keeney, G. W. Ryan, W. H. Tho Cook, P. L. Chrispell, Lawrence V Horton.= On motion the County ''iiinper requested to priaent at next Ben': age percentage` of attendance of in the county. •• Eff9/ How to prevent or regulate w school-room, was discussed by L. G. W. Ryan, W. H. Thompson, J. P. L. Chrispeil.: Music. Essay by Me*Emma Vonght. . Wyalasing was fixed upon as t i e next place of meeting, and the following ppointmenta made : Lecturer, Bev. David Cr ft; Declaim. ere, George Lewis, Hamlin Lloy ; EvraYillts. Marion Ackley, Susan Hillis; Be era, Mrs. J. H. Howard; Nancy Lyoni &nine Committee, Andrew Fee, A. J. Lloyd, M. L. Conk, Mary Btal ford, Anne Brown. 0: W. By , O. Craw ford, Mary Lubars, and Frank Mi Is, were re 'quelled to prepare papers on up 4oples for af,y. Meeting. _ Chi motien,kfr. Thompson's leek And Miss Yought's essay were requested forpublioatiOn. After customary resolution of • hanks, and singing of Doxology, adjohrned to meet at Pty. closing on second Friday in Jane. • - IL M. Iliper, Bee'y. COMPTON & Tot tri—Vp , on CAR attaz finor.-4mongat the firms devoted to manufactqini in Troy, that wh •h stands at the head ca thia artiste rat* Art . the first• Clem Emiddying a large number . i enenaind tosning i ont s, style - of work that is not excelled in any lOcallty, they do much to shred; custom to our town and give employment to mechanics who but for , their enterprising thrift would have to seek employment in other places. We gave theta a - call the other day, and were shown through their shop. - First in the wood Atop we found Mr. Lam and Mr. Como them selves, both practical mechanics, Mr. Courrcor having, from boyhood. been familiar , with the wagon business, his father being engaged in, the tune canna' and leariod his son the rudi-, mente 'of the trade, which he has followed ell his life, excepting, intervals at school and the Army daring the. rebellion. After the tar he settled in Troy, where he built the shog which he now occupies as a wood shop, and aftf erwards formed a partnership with L D. Bs* lord, and then took into the firm three yeaq later J. N. Corm, and under the titleofithart,; r3tai; Coweron & Co., carried oh an ezteneivi business - until February, 1879, Wheii Mertrii. Gusitx and BRADT= sold out theirinterest tb Mr. F. E. Lthia,w,- of Albs,-of the old arm cir Itrrsoms • LILLEI.. Mr. Luxor began busi ness with , Mr. Bintome, of Alba, and showed a firsil-cisis businees faculty and commendable energy in the affairs of the Ann. ' ' The new Arm of Coxrron A LuxEr went 9- ergetleally to work keeping up , the business of the Ann, thanufacturiog nearly one bindred vehicles the Bret year, besides putting up a,h addition to the old shop 40x25 feet, three sto ries high; a blacksmith shop with an upper sti ry for storage; a lumber abed for the purpose of storing lumber, etc. • We found ill the wood shop besides the abov - i parties, Mr. f. Goyim, of Alba, formerly fore man in the wood shop of Mr..Taxesilersou4. Mr. Gomm we found building ribbed bodies for democrat wagon., as they are called in this - section. This class of work is a specialty with him.: Hale also our of the best posted generi l d workmen in the craft. Nest to his bench is that of Mr. Attu, who works on buggy bodiei. He hills from Reston, in this State and brings With him the city styles of.work ;Id a knoW ledvi of his bneinsis that ensblhs tihn to dp -anything required by customers. We found him engaged on a line piece of work rot wealthy - lady in this place, of a class never be forerindertaken in this section. Around him were ;piled ribs and shells of twenty or more o b i are to to take 3=l P. : 00., of sa to- r`. on the the eto taken to e had bat from the otthe - • great d put an rowdies, • e taught e friends hands to in ouch it, their 8 to but nesday the pe- In land to , reading Molten, .4 Piollet, Lii report French. awn of he natal vo. John a E. How -1 to Bator- ter pro -1 on The or the p3otion of ghtcarriage bodies, Paining through the door at the back of the wood shop. we entered- tho trimming room; There.we fOund - lir.,Wauitzw, enthroned ol` his !ditching horse!, engiged inputting a top'on a buggy.. Of his atyle of work we have made' frequent mention. We saw - one specimen cif his work that took the preiuin at the Tioga County Fair last fall that we Should not'w4 bt3tteited. The trimming shop is in ono end of the second story of new building,rand is i f s convenient as a previous knowledge of the va - ous branches, of the business could make i ; lighted up by three windows, a door into the sbow.roorp at the side, another into the wood shop, and a stairway to the paint shop above, which stairs we ascended, and found ourselves in the midst' of work "of all kinds, and in ail stag - elii of progression, from the naked woo'd waiting to be painted, to the mirror-like nn face of the body, that reflected our image i s we passed—. Hero we found B. F. 11,Esse, inil G. S.! ROOBA busy at work with bras and paint. Puttliag the finishing touches to the wink of the others." Mr. -BEens.'s artistip taste and his Mi. -rough studies of the principles of art, give hi superior ativentages in his business, and it would be well if some of those . who follow the business of ornamentation - would , take lessors fromnni On the-principles of the decorative art'. from! . i idjdum- Xo,siclock. 9 office Feb. 23: Spring. nese, South A. Pierce , I Troy bo- 'Athens. James H. Troy Boro. , Rome bo atone Borne al i neing IShoems -, 18tethero, et '.Neat we were shown through the " shotr . room's," the basement of the now building add part of the second story, which arc Already ',fl ing filled for the sr ring trade with light tin+ gies,, l "democrats," "ribbed-boxed democrats," ind 't cut-under " spriog wagons, all finished t!o give the varnish time to harden before, used. I We' then went down to the blackerr4th shop, wherl, we found two forges in-full blast, 34 utlx!f.d.u.l.T, foreman of the shop, at one end with his helper, En, ItErNOLD3, and Mr. - Emir:f LiwAksca at the other end : Tito same avi deli+ of thrirt were here, work in afl styles progressing to cam,joron. M. Licx.7 was Working eu one of those phaetons that ar i e so tempting to the tired, °ye...taxed tierces Of invalids, and giro all tbe restfulness of tL'A easy chair to one.fiesirous of taking tfio air, ing hang so low thit they escape the jolt .pr 4. duced by , the passage over uneven surfacei. Ur. BILLET shoved skill and taste in his as thb work turned out of his department c prov Os. After looking around too .whole establis - ment; we felt pleased to ace€ such evidenced ofj a business faculty on the pist Of the firth Of • Coarixoft& LILLI:Y. Manufacturing establiell 'inents are what an.; needed in towti to add to the brefhiess permanency "! the place. Everiy skilled mechanic employed (eefis, or assists to feed, train of others by trade creutfid, and feir a &so establishments are, let us help tko Add to their stability and numbers. any, Can- lEEE= 1:1, Bogle ells. d Overton. abree, I I I r., Alba- on, jr., Al- IStiuk; She- udit tap Smithfield. ' on, Smith- f u 4 Hazton, Skoema- , rnaker, 2d, op, Smith- bens and L, Albany GOOD TEMPLAR CONVENTION AT w • r atusiNa.—The Bradford County Convention !. 0. 00. T., met at' Wyalasing, Wednesday ? Feb. 18, ISM The Convention Was - called t? ordeP by O. E. White al W. C. T. pro tem.. Or of S. S. Butts it was nnanimonal agrc&l shat the res,ions of the convention op2nJ ' The . convention was then favored with a song from Rev. 3: B. Sumner, S. S. Butts and G. llehn.l Adjourned. . . Bs' ASSO fora Conn : 'Universal -13, J.C. 'nducted by st! meeting mitten re• should be ilv devoted FZEGtioo\_ sEsstcnc... ,:Concention called to order by W. C. T., A. Seely in the chair: The following committees were appointed by the W. C. T.: Orillesolutional. B. Sumner, J. 1!. Benson and W. Lancaster. . . for school and that 1 1 .1 publishers , Mos; t directors, .Id gineral or tprmor : - OnGredentials-0. F. Yon, J. C. Vangliiiii and Win. Chamberlain, jr. ! - Oa;Finance—C. EAVbite, IL Fox and Thd. , uao in the blic Lunde. eligible to. recommend sentative in Smiley. bOaM cgic—S. S. Botts; Ala n, and Miss Miss Lotta Vaughan. lie Oaf Good of the Order N. S. Franr, S. Chubhuck, and F. E. Gridley. tf Tha !order of business as adopted by Oda cciavontion was then iced by the reeretary. Oa Motion of Bro. White, C. itoon was admit ed as delegate from North Towanda Lodge a , 5139, Find'. Smiley was admiiifd as delegate 0 from Highland Lodge, No. 781( On motion ;f Bro. Butts, Wm. Chamberlain, jr., and J. . Sumner were admitted aa.dellegates -from Wy 'Using Lodge No. 472. Oa motion Bro. Lan caster was admitted as delegate fromE:orks vino Lodge , No. 773. The minutes of the last meeting were read and 'approved. Tito delegates, from P.orrie Lodge. No. 469, 'Springfield Lodge No. 50d, Di Franiliudale Lodge No. 497, Highland Lodi,! No. 788, Wykluslog I..odge No. 472, North TO wald'O.odge No. 539," Forksville Lodge NI.. 775, andliberty Corners' Lodge No. 100,2, r 9-. pert their respective lodge! at generallf in la flourishing condition. A. Keeney 'Kinney, W ,eferreil anti ing reiolu 1 Ilia r gnalifle4 osophy, Sur . IPbystogno- I , . . A: Keeney, Thompson with, Law. tion discuss . p£lol3, W. P. I. 1 motion P. l i ot general ill.. Select . to. Decla r. W. H er the leo The committee on resolutions reported as follows Read tied, Thit we *gain assert our fidelity to the principles of abatinence for oneselvee, and prohibition for others; and that we pledg ourseivee to use our I.:finance publicly and pri vately to render the mannfacturo, sale and nip of all spritnons liquors a disqualification for of flea or social position, and that we will make a stronger effort than heretofore to instruct and educate the mass of the people to believe with us, thifsuch sale and use are disgraceful to a free people and directly opposed to the spirit and gorius of our government. • ..Resoired, That we mourn and deplore thp position taken by many of the members of our churches in this great movement of reform, and that we urge them, for-the redemption of suf fering humanity, to unite with us in our efforts to raise the fallen and save others from falling. Resolved," That we invite ministers of the Gospel to i-reach temperance and prohibition to the people of theircharge, believing them i tia be a part of the religion of Christ and a !ub foundation for society. Resolved. -That we as a temperance peopjfl„ feel to regret that so many of the people oftlae county, as well as our courts, favor the drink ing customs, and use their influence to shtelfl the violators of the liquor laws. Reiolved, That we will renew our efforts. tie -advance the cause of temperance, and will not vote for anyone for any office who is . in favor of the license system. Resolved, Thet there shall be a committee appointed upon the following subjects, to rej port at the nett convention : The necessity of National legislation on the subject of tempt fence; its nature, justice and practicability. . Brci. Young, from committeeappc i iinted last convention to draft a bill making liquOr dealers respombble for damages done by We •Parctiaser while under its influence, reports that the bill bas been drafted and forwarded to I Hon. It. Myer at Harrisburg, with petitions for its passage, and that the bill had been nil ferred to the committee. Brci. Lancaster made a report (rem the co mitten on the most effectual means or brinkini the youth upder temperance influences. On motion definite action on Bro. Lancasteel rapbrt be deferred until to-morrow morning. 1 , Pre- White, from the committee ou awaken. l' Elements Education," 1 li manner, .3' 'table et 1 0 a 1. by A. A. p n, M. 3.4 hool man ,. '.tigliit; W. P. iUdent wu n 1 the &Ter i I the eittoole I t.erinir in the A. Keeney, B. Crawford, !Mg • 'roadie tend to temperance, submitted the following resolutions : Resolved, That to beget and quicken general linterest throughout the district, the executive cote should call public meetings from time ti me in the school houses of the several town r, and that In addition to the best %making, lecture, andaddresses to be prom* ed, ed, the time be occupied by reading suitable extracts froM published addrearea, singing end snsawring questions relating to the ,subject of total l abstinence. The report* was nainimionsly adopted with. out +scansion. On motion It was agreed that the report i,f the committee on resolutions be cons.dereoerfolian. The first resolution was thea taketii np and adopted without debate. On *Um:: it was agreed that the =lea govern mg this ctiblention be suspended, 10 as to al. low il present to take part in the debate on reso utione. The second resolution was then take up, and after being discussed by Bros. Suer, •tWhite, Chamberlain, Benson, land Gibes, was adopted. . r I • B .s. 13ptts, White, Young, and Lancaster, wer appointed district executive committee. I .mmittee on good of the order report the firathe for the evening. On motion Bro. :. Forbes was admitted u delegate from . e Lodge No. 4.69. After vocal and metro , tal s . l:insio by . Bro. Sumner and Bister ban, the convention adjourned to meet veniog at 7 o'clock. , 1 . EVENDICI 8111111105. e.evening session was opened by prayer ey. ji. B. Sumner. The convention' then .ed tn an able and argumentatip.leetttre Brut-Orldify, on the evils of 'ktemper •, which was follosied'by a sp.Want-Sister ia Vatighan, entitled " Hate on thq . ll4 l ' I Ben Son then favored the conventien with . dress on the subject' of temperance. On en.Hev. J. B Sumner and lady sung a . , entitled the "Boy at the Fountain," after l'h the convention was dismissed by a bene-, ion bY Bov. D. Craft. , 1 sitcom) DAY. i nvention called to order by the W. C. T., whiCh the opining ode of. our order was sung; followed by prayer. by Bev. J. B. nor. i Hon. B. 5: Dartt reports Canton - _ - ‘e N. 498, as growing in strength and do. good work for the cause of humanity. 1,.. , mihutas of yesterday's sessions read and aRe was So.. Lod jog •oved t lOn motion Ti ro. Lancaster's resolu . was laid over to the next meeting of the ; 1 .con' cation.' The' third resolution was then ta. ken up and adopted without discussion: For the ourth resolution Bro. Sumner offered the 1 followingi substitute, which was unanimously adoiated : t _. . UO.l Resoleed, That wo.will not cease our efforts to tecure!the enforcement of the local mitten law in Bradford county, until every rum shop she I be closed, and the judiciary of our county shit; ii administer the law according to the ex pre ed will of the people at the :ballot-box. B i ro. Butt offered the following memorial, which wail unanimously adopted : , , 76 the gonorabie Senate and House of Rep resentatires of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl rai is : The District Temperance Convention assembled at Wyalusing.•tepresenting the six thoasandi temperance mpn (voters) of the county ofi Bradford, and four hundred in the coUuty of t Sallivan, do hereby earnestly protest g; a met the repeal of the act known as the Lo cal Option Law. ' n motion it was unanimously agreed that this Convbntion send lion. B. B. Dartt to psi , ris urg to represent the temperance people of Br dfordicounty on the subject of the repeal of the local Option law before the committee on immorality. p c vie andoiamorality. . 1 AFTERNOON arson's. he following bills were read by the secreta ry nd au!dited by the finance committee : To A. eefeJ2.ls; to O. F.' Young, .74. The sth an 6th" tesolutions were then taken up and adopted without discussion. Bros. Lancaster, Dartt and Sumner were appointed the com mittee raider the sixth resolution. On 'motion it was agreed that a committee be appointed to reuse th 4 constitution of this conventlon. Bros B. tts, &ironer and Craft were appointed as th t committee. . resolUtion of thanks to the people of Wya lu ing for, their hospitality in entertaining the in , mbers& of the convention, offered by Bro. D; rtt, tv4s unanimously adopted. After-music b Bros. Butts and Hahn and Sister Butts, the conventlop 'adjourned to meet on Wednesday, Alp. . 27, at Dushore. G. F. daiiututc..to, Ste,y pro tei USINES'S LOCAL. /ter you: can :.!buy freqi Groceries 14 up for:cash at CALI:INa' now Crocory. b®- Spring styles 'Hats and CapS, net recared at TakYLOSI & D vats.' c@-Teas a specialty at the Bed, itoh Blue Store. te.:.Apples, Potatoes s4O Dried wanted at Cal.74Na'Neur Grocery. , • /IX3r - 3o to WHITCO3III & SHAUT'S, rcur's Block, for your Books atn Stationery. INIL..Vor the- best Roast or Steak to styitit do nowmi.t.'s. so., If You want good goodvheap e emteir l theold Bed. White end Blue Store. §everal _valuable Farms and uses apd Lots for eale by-13Aumr.rr &Tamar. litew..indies, we advise you to try t prepared flour nt F. J. CALKINK . nor Gro y. I ,-- kir..I3BAIMALL, the founder of the e , Via 443 and Blue Store, incites his old m e. era to give Win a call. IS. Winter Millinery Goods a I o t, to close ont for the Spring Styles, at 3.1 . r5. . I. Uut's, Bridge-et. • . j3e.alta4L & litaeuT invite the uttopt,of cash !mere to their superibr stuck 1 : ocertes at the Bed, White and Blue Sto•e. 1 Old Gold and Silver bought an highest prices paid, at M. HEND2L.SIAS'II, Bri ago street. . z; The beet placo to buy ready mai o clohing-is dt •No. 4, 2 d , )ora west of COD. Rulssm, & Co's. _ . mronTANTHPeople living up-town caul order their' :gro6eires! at CALlrm's new *to this eaving - enneiderable t' ace]. Large stock . of - Tieturea and, re Frames, at Wnrianta & SuAtres. Mer tloa. Pict cur' If you want a Sewing Ma chicle. send word to 0. A. Btacic. Towanda, and -ou can be supplied With the best. . Wall , • Pfper and, Curtains ! p at WurrcoAra Sllllc7fd. ~rcur;.o Block. chew M.; 801 l Butter - wanted at CALL 1122 k ' CCABE & EDWARDS lead the trade because- why—they sell _the bed 1. at the lowest flgurea. • For sale cheap, my house and m:Ciiestnut street. 'Enquire at the office Tamar. W. G. Timm 44, If you want the beet tea and • purest coffee , don't buy anywhere but at CAB I & EpWARDS. _ 111§6tf yon want fine Hair Work madkup, or desire to purchase arm, go to E. La vtilA reliable hair dealer, Bridge -at., at Krt. J. D.: Thascry Store. - If you will Calla KENDELlitefl .lry Otero, 'Bridge street, and price ids e, yon will be sarladod that it ra the Awe rcl4aci. ) Jew: g .. to . . -:-.- Are yon in doubt as to which v Se In g Machine is the beet? Then try-the Sue er liproved. If you want to irtOne, seed wo to 0. A. BLACAr t TOWIIIOII6 - MI,. Teachers of music can par t:hue Sheet Bingo and Moto Book, M Teach ers' ride% at the Tomido of Musio, Towanda Pa. . ' you want the beat Cook Stove extant, call at Antes, in Kerour's Block. • tar An endless variety of heating stoves at Alai's, alleh aro being sold very cheap. tor You can buy everything in the Grocery and Proviidol line a little cheaper at McCann & EDWLIUMI than any other placer in town. . FURNITURE AT COST.—Hosing de cided to change my business, twill call goals at coat for the next thirty Asp,. , Na 4 Bridge-at., Towanda, Pa. 34'rg,. E. J. Blisaosie still do ing a lively . basiness.. She keeps s supply of everything the ladles need to wear, in the latest styles., and sells at honest, living prices. Rooms over 0. A. Btroal Chins Store. ifirAn oppoFtnni,ty that does not often present itself is now offered. We have a good house worth $3.500, which we offer for sale for $3,000, and will take half the amount in monthly payuiepts : ,A. J. Noma: St. co. Vie Fancy ,Goode and• Stationery for tho holltlays„ better and cheapo'r thin else where. at C. F. Cams'. sis., The " Girl of - the Period " is, to be seen in the window of Lsvors.',s Hair Palace, on Bridge.st., at Mrs. J. D. rainy -Saws. Oir C. I!."C4oss has the best and argeat asaortment of fine Books eyer,offored his market. Sir A Vocal and Instrumental Concert will be held at the Methodist Chureh, Friday evening, Feb. 27, under the direction of Prof. Hawn, of Lack-Haven. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. • va..o. F. Caosa has' already opened his spring styles of Wall Paper. His assortment: has been selected with great care and, with special reference to the tatits'of this commu nity. Purchasers will find it to their interest to give Mr. C. a call. Doruerxolc,--The friends of Rev. Ow. anzmarzEui_yill wake Mai • a donation at the Town Hall; in Orwell, on Friday awning, Febrnaiy 27. A general invitation is satended. toq)o you want, any Crockery, or China, or Glassware ? your own in tereat,;-:and call on 0. A. BLACK, at the old atandor Wicznew & Buck. Mir. Why is it that 'MOB & DA vas dress men and boys better and cheaper than any other house in Towanda. The-reason is, they stocked their new store during the money panic, and aro satisfied with very small profits. • • BARGAINS—SPECIAL SALLE.-1. • shall offer the balance of my Whiter Stock at lower prices than ever, in order to make room for a largo andbeantiful - stock of Spnng Goods. Call early and secure bargains at Aux..SotomoN's, the One-Price Ponder, 123 Main-st. • g6' PIERCE W NICHOTA are a Balling all varieties of coal very cheap. They are solo agents for the sale of the celebrated Barclay coal. Coal by car load . at a discount. • itta.. The best place to buy Sash, Blinds, Debra and all Linda of Lutriber; is ; at FROET S Sceza FaCtory on Charles street. of fice 107 Main street. They sell cheap for cash. ger Fettling the Solons a Wash ington, in their anperior wisdom, may adOpt the hill now pending in Congress to reinstate the tax on tea and coffee, 3fcCiara ti Env. - Aans have purchased an ireinense sleek, and are thug email: it to c•iiir purchasers bottom prices. • • Stir Why run the risk 'of an acci 7 dent, when you can get a ticket good for-q,- 000 in case of dellth,lor 20 cf.nta.a (lay, by call. log on FRANK I.3cnavxu, at upper depot ?. Vii' It is not generally known that C. Warrannn, at the I3ook Bindery over the BErouren office, makes Blank BOoks 'it any style of ruling and binding desirea. If ou want a now Ledger, Journal or Docket, give him a call. ' I. I wish to sell- $lO,OOO worth of Furniture within tho next 90 daya To ac complish which I shall sell at the very -lowest prices No. 4 Bridge street. Tolvadds, Pa. ter Mathasnek, Weber, Hoofman; Knickerbocker, and other Pianos forpaid cheap and on easy terms, at COL.G, Co'•s Temple of Towanda. Pa. laEr Hair Work . of ever:y descrip tion will be sold at 25 per cent. less than New Tort prices. COI and examine at E. Livotz's Branch Hair Palace, Bridge-at., in Mrs. J. littr.'s Fancy Store. Fon SALE.--The new house on Main street, second door north of Chestnut street. lot about 100 feet front. Terms easy. Enquire on the premises of Mrs. Timms and of E. T Fox. Goorgo Wbod Zz; Co., Tayloi Farley, amiiiubilee Organs, at low prices and easy terms of payment. Send for circulars, or call to see and hear them at the Temple ot 31n , sic of COLE, l'asiimmit, Co. _ Dealers in Strings will do well to call at the Temple of Illsic, where they will find a largo assortment of French, Qerman 'sad Italian Strings, at New York prices. se. The annual meeting \of the Lsdies' Mite Society, , tor tho election of.tactne for the ensuing year, will be held at tliresi deuce of lira. BAILtrCitY, on Monday . , March 2, at 2 P. 31. ' Sins. CrtantEs Minoru, Towanda, Feb, 21, 1874. ItzumoN.—There will be a renDir serTice at the Litchfield M. E. Church, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1674. Presoldng in the moirdng_st %Oen •in the evening . at 7 o'clock. Fresiding-E der D. D.LinDSLET and the former tiastoriVial be present. C. F. OLPISTZD, P&StOr mart The . .last assembly or the sea son will be held at Faro CAses, on Friday, evening. Feb. 20, 1871, at dici. House, ItellaYsvillia, Pa. This is his crooning party, and we sincerely hope ho will be greet ed with a fail attendance, as ho keeps a'splen did house and knows how to entertain compa ny. • 163.- Now deeds just. received. Our stock is now complete. Everything la the line or Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Gloves and Mittens, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Shawl Straps, etc. Remember we are always willing to show Goods, and will cell them at the lowest bottom prices. COUSEII it COONS. . .seir Go and see ELM . LA.VOIE, who has just returned from New York with an immense stor.llof Human Hair. which he bought at bank rupt sale, and which 'will be ~old at lowest cash prices; at Lavoix's Branch Hair Palace Of Elmira, N. N. Y.,—Bridge.st., Towanda : . Pa. agt. Mrs.' E. J. Ilnioo's has now re ceived a fall lino of Millinery and Fancy Goods, for the Fall and Winter trade. She will display the finest assortment of trimmed Hats and Bon nets, in Tewanda, on and after' next Saturday. Oct. 11. , • Iteir Lovers of the weed will be in terested in learning that 11cCans h EDWAHDi ase selling the best braid al igsn by the box, at greatly reduced rate,. . • PCKI' HEZ43OOK LOST I Lest iomewbere between tonroeton and t First National Link; a ealtelcin Pocket• Boo with robber band. Tho rocket-Book contained Two Hundre and Eighty-Three Dollars, In hills or the folio lug deaoniinatious : Four $2O, five or six ono $2, and one $1; balance iti $lO. The finder wilt be liberally rewarded on lea ing it at the First Maim:al:tank, or giving formation, here it may be found. I: F. dotisio. , . - - ,:, Minh() Pzum °mho manuf4tt - ed at WilkealYarre. Pa.. hal the only Adage Reed in vie; wise. the excliulve use ft , 'Other valuable im prOreaiente in organs. Every !Ointment (ally Aar. ranted; the. cheapest and sweetest Tone org4n made. Liberal discounts to !agents. ', Illustrated catalogue sent tree. - ;i _ • Van 28 ed Josirs Though the adyertisement .f Wfmnisss k' Bumf disappears from our ail limns, yet yea will find at the old stand a large assortment of goods, such as heretofore kept by them. Mr, 0. A. Be ca, Civho succeeds the old Jinn, will pay especial attention to the . wants of the public. Ho invites all the friends of the old firm, and all who aid in want of Chi na, Crockery, Glass or Plate 4 Ware, to call add see if ho carnet show goals to snit It hdr prices.' ; • Nu DESPeItANDIig.-- When some : aad misfortune shall come To shattei your prcispecia so fair, Bo your motto "Nil despefaudum,", . Fight bravely, and " naver despair." , Tho' times are now bard tvitlkus, - 1 We gladly - YOur prof:Bit will share;` If will:inake clothing so cheap (oriel That his patrons nerd "never despairs Order your garments now.' Prices cannot be lower, and S. L. 37231au0tt, 'opposite the Post Office, will mako yon a snit) or a shiglo ment, relittle lower than an'y ether ettablish- Mout in Towanda. Ho is a izactical and euperintenda Bib nrinufacturo of all gar• ments made at his establishment A REMEDY FOR HARD TIMER. e' wish tcremploy a largo nit4er of wo,men. and, children, seating chairs, this winter, anal will', pay cash for tile earns, attir a fetiL daysr,, in structihn, whiC,ll *ill be given gratis ats'onr Factory. The Work can be done ,at 'how e,-if parties prefer to do se, mace Sts.Fs., 'rowan/14 Dee: a. 11tTY a. H.S. K. 9 -.—we I m o just re,eir ed a ccunplete assortment ot the celebrated "HARRIS SEAMLESS iID GLOVEO," EOll GENTLEMEN, AND CRILDBE:si. L XDIES, Plain Black; Black Enthrt;hlered, White Par ty Colors and Street Colors,! One and Tirollitat ton. i. Other of Kid uovea at reductdp -s. T I AYLOR CCO , Townda, a. „- NOTICE TO CLOTHTNO DIIYEI3.tThe greatest bargains ever offered Towandl,.eari now be secured at H. E. IiONENFSEDD'et.I His entiro stock of winter clothing nill he so d re- garalesir of cost. The assqr tmetit • COTIEt. ts of overcoats of every desci intion, dress and busi ness coats, heavy pants, Abirts, drawers, hats, caps, gldVes and hosiery, all of whieb nark be, disposed or before the ,•!• Itch, to tnate room for the. Spriog Let purchas , that 114 clotice means bnsintt:s, and tba.t I . l PPOritilitY is now presented for baying , tOn to thirty percent., on ahlass of goods that are always ne !fled. The goods aro warranted to be the hest. I on't fail to call a.TA examine tbem. To THE LADIES -OF TOWANDA.. In he fall of 1870 there was Organized In th'i+lace lectnro committee. This committee ha now passed through its 'fourth. amnia! colas na y , ou C know, at a' grealoEs.. We' h , debt of about two buudred i3ol'ars whieh be paid liefore the 20th of. ]larch, and in to meet , tide aruotmt we have &termini apper,l to the Indica for help. We.have d to hold, an the 17th cT ::latch next, Fair and Festival, and ui order to make success we deed the help or every lady i We now appeal to ton for the Jirs fur a hcliefit ; will you help' us?. AIP wb Willimt to help get up this ;Fair do F 1 will pleastgivo =heir rtamf , si to some the corimittco. We must go to work at Lurr of letters remaining in Towanda Post Odin, for the, week endin 18, 1874: Benacooter J .seph • Mcdonnell Morrie Bennett Elmer McDermott ROM]. Beers ~r lando Mc ielue F Baker John Malia' Patric's Benjamin David Moore Jobatmah Considine Dennis 2 , Mancherbancher J. Campbell Dell • '' Richms 0 B Carmody John Nobles J 0 Cox Mre L A Northrup Margaret Cox Mrs Mary Owen Geo W Chase Mrs Ahnira Oh - arn Maggie Decker G L * Pep er Frank Detrick Frank Poet V E . Franklin Rev Thos E P. ten J 31 Fenton Chas D Randal 'Wm A. Gorman John 2 Randolph E D Grimes Potnck Seinlin Matilda 2 Beater Mrs Mary Shores William heath Geo W 2 . ' Strong Albert Johnwm Joseph ~; Swill Obis B Knight George . Taylor John B Rellog Guy Tamer Miss Lydi Kinsman Mary T 4 3 Thompson Chdrle - Lynch Thos Jr Traynor Phil & So. Jo mm Huse.:;' Lane N WVanscoot Joo Lebman Henry , Vangorder Ato Mingos Joseph Wood Edith . McDonnell Magga Welsch Win McCanna Rosa Wood Mahien McDermott James Whiteny W 11 ,McCracken Phoebe Warner Sarrah D Mosier Samuel Yaw Hiram hrattabe game ' • Held for Postage. J W Morrish Herrick , Pa York Dye Wood Co 161 Front et '1 Y. Mrs ft olgbt Luzern° Co Pa. Miss Li lie Mort° man Creek Pa. Mrs Lillian Caton Kingston Persons calling for any pi the above will plt - mso say advertised, giving date o • 8. W. A.LVORD, S, ALUABLE PPOPERTE.—IiENET i cox, Esq., the former popular and Jodi land lord of the Wilcox Hotel, is the proprietor of some of some of the most eligible and valuablo property in Wellsville, N. T., and he is desirous of leasing the same to 'some respoileiblel party or parties fora term of years. First', the Wil ma Hotel, l on Leder street, directly opposite the depot, always certain of a good run bf pay ing custom, if properly managed, is a Most.de *Arable location for any man'whodesiresto em bark in the hotel business. Convenient Ito the railroad, and thoroughly and favorablyknown all over the country, it needs only a conipetent and careful landlord to attract its full share of patronage from the traveling, public. liecond there is a snit of rooms, in; the building ad joining the Wilcoi Hotil, with good and con vealeui living rooms overhead, adidrably adapted for the purposes of a 'first-classlsaleon .and eating-house. If conducted in an orderly, quiet and cleanly manner, a lucrative bUsiness might easily be hui!t up - ibore. Thirdly, the Johnson House, the large and now .three story brick Hotel, 'directly opposite i Union Block,' and adjoining the Free Press office. Thai:e is not a better location fur a hots , nor a better hotel building in the,country. Fegant ly finished, conveniently arranged ands tuated in the central part.of the village, it oilght ; to become the leading hotel of the place. All these pieces of property aro well worth looking at by those who desire to enter into the kind of business alluded to, and as they are really de sirable openings for 'Competent and en i ergetto persona. it is not at all probable that tkey will long remain without tenants. 'Mr. Wrt.cox is ono of our most liberal and public eplrited citi zens, and the right kind of parties will 4nd no difficulty in dealing with him upon a vanta geons Secretary. *str One hundred lien want • d to , • et one hundred odd Vests, at half pric . One, hundred boys wanted to flt odd Veits and Coate. I have charged my profit and, Ipss ao count ,with_ over one thousand :OMIT, and marked down these odds and ends at prices that don't bring mo fins , cents that I rat d my ono dorar. Como and buy a good Pe t front affonty , five cents to one doilar, • DoOl this o,ncern you? Call and pincher° eirlfas we wish to make room for new Spring Goole, At ALES SQLOMON'ii • VW JOSEPH TOVirtiEll, of Horn rook, la agent for a valuable rooting N i at. ee Tatisetnent in apother co!nnan. - I • HABRIED. 1 . ELSBREE—TOMPRINB.—In Sheshequits,l a the house of the officiating clergyman, Feb, ' 22, by the Rev. 8. Davidson, Mr. Eugene brew, of Ulster, and - Miss Eunice Tompkins, of Sheshequin. CIaNDAIr—C,RAPAAN.z—At the hOaso of the offititating clergyman, in Albany, On the 10th day of January, 1874, by Rey, E. Burdick, Mr. Harper A. Crandal and Mist Abbey B. Chapman, both of Terry township. . 4,LLEN—FRO3T...—St the residence of 1 , the bride's father. in Terrytown, Jan.` 1,1874 i by Rev. R P. Burdick. Mr. Riley Allen to Miss Adds Frost, both of Terry township. j SHAFFER--0011808.— At the residence ot th. bride's rather, in Terry towrushipi Feb. 10, b • Rev. E. P. Burdick, Samuel !Shaffer! an Rorie M. Corson, both or Terry township. KELLY—McREE. —At the Parsonage, Meeroe ton; Feb. 19, by Rev. Halloo's; Armstrong Ur. Daniel 11.7ielly, of Leßoy, to Mite` Em ma M. McKee, of West Franklin, D A LE D - .! I BUMP.—At Lime H Wyalusing •town Aship, . Feb. 11, 1874, Mr. Thomas :" Bump , aged 87 years, 6 months and - 4. days: Mr. B. was native of .Dnelics Co., but emigrated in 1815 to •Stistinelianna cOnnty Pa., and from there . in 1817 to Mraidfotd, Whet . _ be resided until his death. AbCipt siz years ag his 'site departed this life, ag477 years. The. were honest and Industrious pcople, and re spected by ell.who knevilliem."rAbert4lsyeari !go Mr. Boar had ci severe attic or riieumal tism, since which time ho had be i en unable t work. Ho leaves a large family of childrer besides grzndchildren, to mourn his lose. MERCIIII -In till's -borougb,. /41:ni evening ; Feb. 19,1, 1871, •Sarab. A. • 'M! :widow of the late 11. S.. Mercuri in the ' year of her age: -• 4 ' CURRIER.—In Warren, Fa.. Feb. 10. by Mrs. Anna Curries, aged 81-,tears. Mrs. C. with her companion naoved into ron when it was comparatively . •wildernes? but lived to tee the.-Aild converted into fields and comfortable homes, and in this tra s formation she bore her part well, 'ever ready give the helping-hand. They ntitied up a la: n. family of reSpectrill Whom si4z t tH yive—and 613 e lived to FCC iS raedcluldre and eight great-grandchildren. 11), greatly missed in the family circle,. Mtlio i ,gb she needed much •c.tre awl itti'entimi in! liCr last days, affeeti•wato hearts' a:t.rie cold 'give - ; She has lea a vacant placci in thajliopi circle that this. world 'Cm never fill. .8!...0 a, kind and affcctiouata raiil'aer I mid neighbor, who will long'he !cwt. 4ilireil by te snrvivibg relatives and friend 4, 1 - W. C. I 'ic4 I • • WANDA - AA ' V WHOLESALE PEI C Corrected . every ry ectnorday •' br subject to changes daily. .. Wheat, •* bush Rye, I bush, ' • ' Buckwheat, 34 bu , d. • Corn, 1 bush ', Oats, 11 bush; i 1 Beans, it bush ; 1 LO' ( 2 Butter (rolls) 11b l (.4. do •idatry,) it lb new • i_ ti igl, Eggs lip dos . • - 1 Potatoes, VI bnah,now Flour It barrel ' - - Hoao 6 io Onions It bush • 1 1 Wantirra or Ciairr..Wheat 80 lb. : Corn 56 14 It: ODES, pe 56 lbs.: Oats 32 lbs.: Bit lbe.; Buckle cee 68 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20.1b5.; iCloser Se( d lbe.; Timothy-Seed 44 lbs; Dried reaches 33 be. Dried Applei 22'ibs.; Flat Seed 60 lbs. • tom. The day is not fat dist: a when those who sacrifice teeth that, by th n most ekill may IQ saved and mado uaeft 1, w be-considered guilty of rual-practire, an t ca edl accordingly.' Dr. Dodeon, Arcade file North Min street, saves frail and aching; to extracts with ease,' and makes artificial, t that vie in appearance with natn al ones. 2, • Nratvous'.DEßurnr.7---A depmts e irritable state of mind; a. weak nervotis, e hausted feeling; no energy-or animation; o fused head; weal memory, often with debit to igg, involuntary diScharges: Theeonsecrie cc of excesses, mental - overwork' orl indivereti n The Nmayons fit:miry* finds sorereign• in FIUSIPIIREY'S 1103.11EOPATEI IC SPEC Fl No. 29. It toucs up the 4.Stem, arrests di charges disprls the mental gloom and des - yo .l dency, and rtijuvenates the cntire sy4tera. It perfectly - harinless and always c:licieut. ric .1.5 fur `apackage offive boxes.. and a larg'• vial of powder, which is iiliportaM in old, et ons eases ;or St yer'sing,le "bex.l Sold by L druggists, or sent. by mail on rec,eipt of pri Address, Cons_lt, PORTELI South end Ward TT „flt , Ail. Towanda: 1-a. time 1M33 slival -rubor ce. S.. W., AlsoLD, L. It: FROST, Commi TOWANDA: the Feb. NAILS AND AXES at WH IRON, CCM New .7 Ames 0 Bow• i 3. letters hat. CODDING ItUSEL EtCELSIOR BINGE, " FF;Fp CUTTERS, GAS FIXTURF,S, New Advertisom NAYLOR& §TEEL, HORSESHOES, PATENT.WITEE SPORES, 4txraEs,l SPRINGS, SILVER PLAIT _,at all prices, DOOR% SASH, GLASS, BEI MERRY - CHRIST TitIBT;INE , EMI UNION, telt COOKING-STOVES CABINE RAivE • CORN SHELL I . And Farmers' Tools Ge.ne PLUMBING, ITSWORK, ano SHEET IKON *i On short notice CODONO, Ri7BSELL, A DILINISERA.TOWS NOTI lE, Notice la hereby given that all ;.eracona dabl to tup agates of Maria u utut. late, of ceased, [mist mate tramadiata igsymant, dal -claims against d ata optutei . sum pm,* Opua duly authoutwed tar isetunT. 0. uti&aP IL WOOS 111. If%l'i hllk MI. or2flEtravels A. 7 7- 7 - . , saessors l F' 1 [uditors' ' ' • ~' Special /indite , s .... '.. .. .. 1 ,.'. ...., Special Auditors Registers it llridgs Contracts Rridgp Vlevis.l... ... ... . ..r :. CMI/121041101 Costa... a........, . Costa in Civ il tilts 1•:.. prier of Court Oonstables Making RatesA' Opuneel to Comm ..issioners I t, priatila - tipsy" Per Electionai .. .. . , ludeiing in Ragister . a 0i11[e... 1 , Insurance uphn Public liu ldin Fuel and Lig Ito' _ ' It grand Jurors - / '! Traverse Jurors Jnry Commissioners and Clerr. . notices Inquisitions ' 1 *face Booksp , ad'Statinnery.... l l plc ckpen of Jail for 1871; I i e.c. ,. .mytt , t_ _t • ruzne fp! irthe', I •uscaront.. Alba Bova. urlington Burlington Lellaysvillo. Shenhequin. tandhlg Ski [Towanda ITOt , Towanda NO TieOy Both'. Tuscarara. . W . yisox ' - . i-dkrenia.'„ •-• 'Athena Twp :Athena Bor 'Aaylumi.... Albany. : .• • . Alba Boro'.. Barclay' Barlingloo Burlington I Burlington Linton Twpi.... , Canton 'Bar '.. ~ Coliimbia ..... , . Franklin:... ...• Granville.— ...• Herrick ..... .... Leßoy... ..... .. Litchtield... ... Lelusfavilla 'Monroe Twp:..; Ironreellorko'.. Oryfell. ..... .. Overton.... .. Pike...'.....,. !Lit:rat:7.. •. Rollie Twp: . Borne 80r0'... Smithfield.. F. Springfield ... South Creekt. SylVania.... , Stiewheqnin : f Stluding St r Terry -1, Towanda Tw,l Tow.tuda•P,l Towronlir No Troy Twp-.' Troy Bor° . Tuscailora.. ~1 V ister .. •• • • '„' Warren.::. Wiudhani.. , • Wyolnaiog , Wysox • . i • Weliert.. i : W•limot..l frtl'a orcu . 5961 MIME B. PA IS fl 0.) • Totals, Duo uponDi Of Duplicate p Bank tax 1)!i, Treasury,en OM Grdz:e ie2l nIIADFUR •We tb c ca:rcet tat 31st flay oi; ISE NrQTIcE is here 4 ...,.., ~,,,.t nn w 4„ tb made . r .. . , er the Leg lature, t.lr n'i±upif tled,, "Ali act t inenipoi4 .13: — • sank," 4)11 ~t2ierctt en 11 , rik.' by of said,Sav catch is th may be e c l iansnJuleul ptruaiti in the tows; 121 iithrne. Jan. 20, .XECTTC is heraby Sa eu that'sll the estate. of Geo. E ili. Morroai, ceased, areireque. tod to tnatb and all perSbils, having l elairni must present them duly antt ment. • • IP. Jan. 14,., 874; • I f_ • A DMjNISTRATOA'S NOTICE. , -nucoticelfs hereby 'given' tliAt peisons indebted to the estate of Xing S. 114.nla;m1n. lale of Asylum deceased, eve requested to Matte tmme tato payment, and all per. ons having elating against 'said estate must prep nt them (10' aulenticated • for eettiel Itedit'f. BULL. • Jan 2). itthpinietrstor. 1= FOR. ISALE.; Brrol.k. CONIF,C3,Y, B the feilowt4g v:qictie's of fowl, PARTRIVOIECOCIIINS froi Couueetictt, crored With Mose.. imported efoch. : BUFF COOl/11CS frilO S. M cropeed with Pnilooder WHITA PEA C0110E.:) Ch-r 'Williams' Duke of •7sTo it f rnr spectment , sent tow crt. i l 'a of each ftlr aalu t te.tv 'l. r.4t cyrnpai - ,corj lI'KE reb.tatii • : ITEA'I I .II Tras satithll l abed ttla n brotizes 36. \g" EllGli T.,3c Ls, 21 Ltr, P 1 1 ,7 also inalea tie bast STR.- 1 .1 use. 111otlers fii:ed 3 , rozoptl, mzaxs, mccr.v=. 3= 14. '74-Ent. !ED W4R. ENV ROUTE. TO rinti cxe NORTH rEN'NSYL7AI Shortest and Most direct line' timers, Walslilngton, and the SO I. Passengers hy this 'route 1 SSICW York itailroad train, pass, A.M.; and 2:05 p. , make cid Weltem with Express .train a•oad, and arrive in Plailadelphl J10:30 l in time to take nil the South or West. i'alacei ca t i:os P.M. rain.t ' I ii ICity passenger cars, are St ti 'all trains eons%) passenger td and to all partsof the city, itZTVIINII: . Leave North Penn's Etailroa And American 8.., Philadelphia arriving at rrowanda 4:57 .!-3:os Mann's Baggage Expra, collet gage, ottico No. 105 Sett 1; if FREIGEIT ACCOUM. Freight received at Pront an Idelphia. and forwarded h'- Dail Ito Toweada, and all points in" with quick dispatch. . EL Gen. Agt. ?LP. .R., Fron Jun - 3.1372. 2-I Ma umn COIL. . -!' - , 0 , Tim subs i nriber having ttie•sgo ley . - ..f ho liutcbi F,:' , 11 .1 eollicrry at ll„ingsten, Pa., i prepared to f nreish dea!ers with al sizis,ef Authez its Co,ed prepared in the Le; manner, &um the. cuteitrttka Cooper. ' Coin. A f ull au; pIS. of this Crop may, be seen by 1— • calling nn W. 11. gumiston, St be Ile7 'Coal Yard,. on Pine. olte bicoli 'south of Ma n. strut, where all are invited to cal. l'Ult vela, and good tpuillty insured., i • ' ' • t„. L' 1 S. CASE. -1 ToWandt, Feb. . 1514. 1 , ' - .1 1 • goepectfully anuourices to the public Fenlerall [ r, that eh ISILLJ4k I ERY At her pia stand an .1411 E ; bat a coirtaill selling at her usual. mode 1 • ri 1 Di -sourricw.: 1 . i . . • , , : f 1 . . ; cg The co.parneraldp heretoro a xisting uititor . .th '''• name of .telckbizia + Black, in ,is day Unsolved mutual consent: 1 , . 'j , : 1 , . ff 0. A!. 11l it illi settle all online against the, drily • and collar allibllle due lawn. I l' • Towand , Jan: l 29,lFt. t• I. I . i .., ' . h , 1 i I A. WICHAA.M., I ' 0.1.. BLACK. I. - Theibus a • will he soatirald ,at Oi* same Oast . by the subteiriber. t - ~ • 0. +. BLACK. . t • t -. i I • , 1 t ri „ : RIJA,c.KS)IIWIti. a., . , . , . ..0.... 1 1 1!• , 1' 1 for .1 The undersigned i having,t recently eased a _1 term'ot years the old ' , Rose attuad;'; In Burlington nz ' Boro', Aro 'pow prep.ired to arr)' on tkii hlsoiromitti. • lug busind,te,ltt all ii-4 IJranqh'es , and jledgo'th in. kelves to do tit-1r WOFIL as 'pheag. and well es any other country shop in Bradfor 'County. W. study to please 111 who may fayot us iiitti,a 5.411. " ; i . . . . • 1 CiECISAE.II, DAV - " , 4 14011. . .. 1112 tung crit MO', Jan. r, gill , i 1 . Le• At T ish jca 1 - 1 — '-• i . irs 1 , i EXPOOSrRER 0 • ; I ..I ZCEIWE ••;.. ,lllii. td ernir ..... .5,355 09 IE6 64 32 93 .... 409 78 1812svand 873 1 --- . - )utly far for 4leett,rg = ErTiO - tii - lis. .1 4 . ... .)./13(ipkq •,. J. lit.l nice.— i l W. W. nr.n.rni g ; W. H.' ereu.:ll.; AlttifiColl Tliyl(srl IW. 11. Llodge if B.'lll Harden.l !IS r.lcr.6in . 1 .;. r. . :: : ~ 41 v r : iyoodru ft ... I.I.) 31. LAmpliear... ,ClrafieslKltr... -. IN4 -Y. Wellert.l r . ;Jcibit 111,Ilonacr 1g.*!.V.0nig....1. ISlorrig.gellcga •InI,I F .3r¢raig...l. n. W. Af c c ran el : IR. C. xrAight,.l. Si I. Iltelps ..1. ;.1,. A. Otoptoni. 14.1.; .e. L'11.TH...1 1 (1:i L. Virnor.ol.l jw. P. l!Kon.. : 3'. S. A loa ';Oirill I vane !Cf r ail,lsSice..., (Jen; WI Witco: 1111 S. .:4111 , 11.- I (i.; C. ll4r.field.. 1p,..1, . Mer.4114:1.. 1.1 , 11):, Ppugher!.'i R. L. Cianc.......1. ~Jmil 111177:ativx, . '..1/11r; lii V. nod .. V:;qo. ,- ;',.ta:;•l+ ~, to 'Jag; i'l ?Sarah II . I. DI Is. oardru.ln.. E r r,. Cfmtniottli . n. 1% W 'fi:ott. J. 1!...... L. TholcaPkin,.• J-11 4 . 14•104 , 1.. , .... W I . IT. ~French) .. rude] Sage. ... • Sloabtll Itowna fti.. 111 I 1 Slade ...•••: W. E. t i .i.:..,•114...• 1f:.' 1 11;• PeLc.n,.f...• j. 11.1 " 4 4 1 ydr.. 4 .. T 1,1;.: mcc , ool. • • Nt. S., cui,,,,1... ~ s p... 'A4 lA.: A v btil ...1... 1 A. St'''. 1101 , _11441. '!k:!, r.:1fee1": , r...., i E. ; C. prake. . .10.1....fihrp3;d,.. :Gill!. rl furri lar:.7r: ar.:3l:-uti .1 [1 wp Jro. wp.. ioro' e. t. Mil TE,a3urcr,, iti Actoun:t... = t.d 'a $ 4,848 76 45,874 07 761 80 000 68 t:5,912 05 ates 15721 Iss73 II •eivalts •ftry El ®~, •rirrs A ent. r: I v:117,1 BE ME nxise!•: . .).1 said ( atxf and :xpenclitare. t ; D. 157.3 - or 01.1 R€. ber pndrm 11.15 In I T n 11 . 4.CC ~~ B. rcoLcAr:,lt: that ap -5,11t. sertiion inetit oan act enti ilthe Athens Saciugs eupplenatut to- lime Savings 1573 The charter s that it th?.ll be ha 1, and that branches . a€l, toiknship. The ahang4 of the ail as Of-the .f..* Bank eail of ;said borough. nl Rtnpy, locae Savings Lianh. I . roved 25:11 .uktal the. Uarat ct of Legislaturn r I riga . Auk litmitlt boroligh of Atlakr.o tlblUihad In -- Ath, aske4 for a the eqt3blisbul . euto chip ! Atlyzko, Pv-aident g MEM 1,- r Nonce Iperrona indebted to late of Wilmot Ae -3 aimed, ate payment, L • again t esiatel qrnticatpti for reale. VL P. UORROW, . 'Executor. bliT; 'EY KINdB - a d Shippers o i. Crozity's atrairt o sander 'Fillia.nta',l 0 rry's tn4po:t.c a ,took, ilpi . i . 4 fft.RNIK 1 from Phllan .[,L.t • . . „ alg i d 020, U 15.) '....ticir *reori li . ' Pol i . GI3BUAT k CO. 1! Towanda; - P4.i It INIE I ,lfanu. AD'2: 4a DR.F.S.9I!D cu - grra now sa ,at 1 ~ ?A. I'HiLADEt I 11VIROAD; ika .I.34neylrania. IgTp4:lda-at 10;41) 03 co e‘q.ion at North, Penn's gall !, at 8:20 P. M., and ^,ht trains either fat aro attached to the Depot s on arrival of the virlons Depots i I . I Pot, norner Berko at 9:30 & 9:45 .5.114 • .51., aline eventi4. . and 'delivers bag• treet, pinlaglelphls. . Trona:. • 'oble streets, PhDs. Fast Freight train henna valley S ii,4tltKE; and Willa* Eta.' Philadelphia - - C. old eostotroit szel corotihnel the • • 111 : 1 1 ET, aod t die 7 Own, which afro is I yr. alits-re•-. I XXI) . - • CO roma& aooAllY Ist to BLI.ADI 7 OII 2t, 1873. F~~ .1 ' I in Comb' All S' 1,165 05 i PrtsoaertSzo _. -. Priv:mm-9 Et pro in peat ... ...... &Ala 7 , COnveitng, era to ' • •••• . - 880 SO- I ETpoooos tO prevent Dhidon 'Of coum.• • 880/ 8 ,'' gothonot4y an . Clerk of 800pti0t5......• '6OB 00 808 00i Ho:ii i gon Put Buildiooo.4 ...... .... TAW II II /tont cifßo m at . Cote of T10y...; ..... 200 00 Rucamoran ; , - . . , 161; - 29 I, 84to Lo AsAtuu...... ... ... . ...... 66 7 Of 1; Teachers. taut.' am jperA.4 1.867 ...... ..'." ~.209.00 it TOsinp and ltraz i ? -,. it 82 . ' Wild Cat tom' 1 Boon Bait log of pa... . : ... ;. . . .... .... 16,271 60 I it• C. gotil 28. TAW Commisatotstr 909 00 , 'Morris $h pard, PoonaissiozutB . 681 00 ' NA,. Ittry endall Cctoittikr ' ' ... , 909 00 11 Abram $ p U, Cotamissioner.." - 231'00 i• B Coi4 biuglr,lClork of Coatiniulonerrp . 1,200 10 s i , P i., 1 -'. • _ . _____: i ' X" i •• • • *. ..... e . 2405 00 121 00 90 00 4000 9,693 07 8 00 1,465 62' S 00' 445 00 1,764 62 SO 00, 272 00. 1,660 10 3,400 00 372 70 COO 95 818 33 • fri frr---- e County ufzi 12i2C2 IMII 107 4 8 Co 311 207 2503 100 75 1,15 1130 782 SE 290 lats 1059 143 1 1671 1365 140 1441 719 - 's 60421 I tipos y 4 Bractfilri „ar •ith_SAe• CI in i fig,l . , • Iteturneo uncollected for '7116,42 pretioat $ 4,210 1 4' Exonerated to collectors N -_, 209 961 Pen:Tr/14ga tikcollector4 1 —; , 9;393 9 Orders ijaid. ' i u ..• .; .1 v 1... : 42313 7 2i i 2 per rept, co iaission 'on lame , ..,- . 962 29, ! 1 per rept. co tnisatort l ou $41,090 33' 450 60 3 1 ri Paid Stste trz•• ' ' 4,373 96 i Baal: tali ' . 1• ' , • . 161 Pr In Trea t rary 31r.uary 1. 1 187 t .. • 16,310 5.1 T to • ' . • A c - R,CP 98 B itzVord fo i r Pr I :he rouhe i 1, I F 1.873 I. 0 . -don ~i S4S 113 7S • _ herd - i ceitifyittiel,t th6aboYe to a tree ant, •ico.r;y fzer.2 the Brit day of /apiary to tbk tb its} of Jam:ary ,11 . 874. ' • I 01:1{13; SHERBIID, RUTILENDALL,I Commlestoners: • • - • 4: • 39 17.9t7, of Rail IN ,- i -- 1 — 1----1----- , li OTICR—The Board of Revisicp. M ..,.... b r e,fried upon , the following dstes and piaci" hawee a tthe hours of R, N. li..land 3, P. L. Ur h01 , .h., apnetta for 1874: 1 • Tow da Noro'- -At idle Commissio ners'' CM: . Thurs.lk, F4bruary 12. - Towanda twp. and Tbwituda North-At the Co - missiotlicke Offte , . Friday, F.bruary 13. i • AsylximAt the honie of Moses Ellenberger.Mo day, February IG. 1 1 ,• Terry-At the hone? of D H Ribble Thud '' Febru i 7 171 I • . ' , i. Wii •t -A the house of Josiah Stowell i Wedria l l- , day, Fe..) IS. '. I P" . I - ' 1 Alh.l 4 y-Atthc house of - p Kellogg, Tnurada,Y. Feb 19 lil 1 I '-- - - I Over ori-At thehound It Dennis O'Brien, rida, Feb 20 1 e Ir I,• • I Monroe 'twp. ;and Beiroi-At the house of Phd Mingo", Saturday Feb: 21. t - 4 1 , rider -At,the house of 'C H Ameill,-Monday. ,1111 23. 1 I I I 1 , ... ' "I, Athena two. era Bor,o--At the bouse of .1 11 Pal!f. TnesdAy, Feb 24. • ,I ii . Smithfield-4,U the Louse of Edwin Bleleales,Woq nesdaz. Yob 25.' 1 i • l' l' springdeldrAt the liOuse of Daniel Brown,Thuif day: Feb 2d. I', -: 11 ' Ridgrry-At the FA - urea Charlei Heady, Frid4, Feb 27 11 0 1 1 , II Sent Creek-,AI the/crse Of Geo.Buffero: 8a day. Fl_ . :i 23. ,1 I Ii , 1 : ' 1 ,..;, __il Well At the bowie at/ /ease Mel, ,saOrioarr. March r .l I I 1 1 • '' k i . Columbia ;mei Sylvania-At the house of r Sherm n, Tu tidily, March S. ' 11 . Troy twp and toro-at. a house of -T 91' Boit & Son, Wednesday. M 4. M Ann a arid subs-At the bonne of Ira Bmi , Thura ,q, Mirth 5. : i I a V Cant la tap and Boro-LAt the horse of Slimly , Ban'dall, FridatlMarch 54 Ii 1 ' Fraultlin-At the house pf House Willey, BS day, March 7,1 ! i I ~„„ Burlingtenirip and poro„At the Hera nO . . Monday. Minch 9.,, ~ ' ' W, 5 Burlingto4A'est-At t he hone* of G Gau' •11. Tuesday, March 10, 'l,' • I l_ 1 9 Gra_Trilin-4t the house of B P Taylor. Warn m n ;- day, arch 11.1 I I • 1 Leßoy-Atltlia,house oro D Holcolab, Mond t. March 12. 1 I, i I Barclay-At the School ;House at foot of Plan'. Friday, March 13, I I • 'Slaeshequiril-At the house of .7P Rogers, Mondit, March 10. I I t j -• t '' 111 1 Litchfield - At the hone of S B Canner. Tretsda,r, March 17._1 ' I 1 'Windham At the hOusel of John lgsaves,Wediiiir o-• day. March 18. I i . "\ ' ' ,1 Warren-At the house of JAmes Cooper, Muff day, March 19. I i _ ' Orwell-At the Center EiroolHoase,Friday.Maroh '2O. - I . I , 1 i . i f litysox-Atthe houae 0O - Bichard klyers,6larardv, MarcßQMh 21. 1 1 • I 1 • 1 O tarp and'Boro-- AVMs hOustiof A A Tay! T., Ifoodey, March 23 1 i . "Merrick-At the holler. if Charles Bice, Thad' March 21, 1 • 1 . • Pike and Leßaiatille-At the bonne Of, P E C Wednesday. March 25, I . 1 r , Tuicarora-:At the louse of 13W Wood, Thursda , March 26. I I 1 • i Wyalusing T At the ' ousi of I M sown , .. Frtdsr, March 27. 4 1 I Standing Stone•-Atlthe 1 40uso or. Henry - Mall Saturday, Match 28. 1 1' .1..- Assessors Will be punctual,in delivering notioei tizables and in crushing retaras in person at time spacified, in their warrants. at which tScue I place the Board of Revision, will attend and hear tb who considerlthemselves Aggrieved by the aiwi merit, and mak , . imchlalfenstion as to them shall i pearjust mairreaaonable. 1 _ _ _ a, ' 1 IBy moor of two ammo Attest:-E.13. Ceormation, Clerk. • , 1 Commissioner. Office, Jan 26,1874. IMI EILENBER4i DMA'S • : 1 , •1 TROUT • • g PONDS ! - fi 1 . • . We will. be r prepared tolsell trout spawn November 2041873,• to. Jilinary 20, 1874 cannot be trinaVerted during any other season tho year. j 1. ' Also a splendid lot 'of tcrung fry for sale,dnr the months Of Xebrtutry„ *arch and April. The'proprietor Ming had experimce in loCa arnillrrangingi trout pondi, offers his service thesis contemplating laying, out •and stocking As ries, at reasonable rates. A beautiful Grove Ind t large Plemlo Semis ranged exprds4lY, for Partial, is on the grounds.' These famons; Ponds are located oh the Line the Siillicitm.and Erie ts. about , 12 miles fr Towanda, ! _ Admission - 0 pon ds ' : 24 cents; Season For full partloulars capon or address " 1 'B. B,IEILEFIDEBOrB I aclibtirffi , Wsdkird'ecaultf. Pt Oet. 2 MRS. 'l - 190DRUTF, 1 i . 1 • .-, Having dee! ed to go crc4 of tit`, braineas t t• her entire stock' of • ..,, -, • • 1 I . ..• HATS, I ! i -I' ; E, CAPS . 1 I A,..ND . ~ .......... :- 1 lONiil. FEATHERS; IPLO • I , AND '• : RIBBO: " • AT : COST, (10i3lUI Fin ill= Din), Booms, toxin? of Man spaßrldgo_ Stmts. M. J. Long's getors. Itans nos on Ina Bt.. •1d from emir. ?Omani Ss 11 • , STAIIP/Nq. DUNE '•AT r . I HENRI 1: K,II4GS)3 I III3I'S D ' r nuatvi uocass i xo, 2, ARO r ! , ABL e aQiL] , 7 mwsTrigixtotoN H 11111 11 m ECM or as ear 287 and ,----._! ~ a,. , [l. 1 1 ' 1 - . . , . , 1 . 1 1 in) 'O3 60 161 6 . so 510 12 ! 9 3 21 3 ts 13 Is 1 1 r 0 $6 73 Si 42 • s 11: ma • 6 I 6 6 fj 1 M 174 mil! 10 69 22 10 19 12 606 14 4 4 V 1. ;, Eli 12 I 15 •7 26 37 ~, 481 o e 19 1 2 ;1 4 11 16 I 2 72 62 294 2 9 9 ,61 I'oo 1 21 22 61 1 1061,6i 1 28615 146 94 ,541,02 • i g 121 01 . r I I 29,, 2 02 /i --1... 421010 coo d 7295 D. 1813 . Ori $78,03S $48 t 113 ""ii NE ME El I m 11