- I I C "rlt "- O l att l ••••• • - ; ' ; El TowsziA4 Ps!, Thasaq, iralr 181.. OILEATINDIFORKEITO TO Sri WES TOOMBS MOM& Doidiiikt to OzgelYlikulzge the circula tion of the Rif:PORTER, we will between this time aid the first of dentin neat, give a new Sixtfr4lve Dollar Weekl • Sewing lilac -bit* to every, person forwarding na ,Forty New sulisciecre, at sl.sousch. Such a club scan be formed in ever? , Winship, LOCAL AND GENE THE Odd Fellows, of Leßoy, celebrated their anniversary on the 24th ult. CHABLIS . . Ssim bag his residence on Main street nearly enclosed. Hos. JosEror O.:Parras is erecting an elegant new residence on Second street. RREDEr has just been appointed POstroaster.at.raFddindale. . Mamma of the Mutual Building As sociation will pa)r in their monthly dues . on Monday evening next. F. J., C'4l,-KisS is busily engaged on the foundatibri and Oellar for his noir house. corner Thiad and,Poplar streets. Da. HORTON his his 'work, the ." Gene alogy of.the Horton Family,"" nearly ready for the press. • LErrEn. past,* to most foreign coun tries, has been reduced to live cents for each half ounce in weight. • REV. C. E. . ittelLvAiNE took occasion oft the Fourth td, deliver_ 'a :very able and day. interesting disc l use appropriate to the THE names of between six - htuulred and seven huhdred scholars, were on the rolls at the public sehOols of this borough dur ing the last year. • THE Celebratkon and Festival at Le ltaysville, on the sth inst., was a success, realizing about $l5O over ~ expenses. Thanks to all con'cerned. , ' TIRE friends* of ASSASA HAN'EILLY, of Albany township,' will present his name to the Republicat County Convention as a candidate for Commissioner. ' •C. T, KIMST 'already employs quite a force in putting up his remedies. One of our presses is kept running a large por tion of the time tiretiaring labels, direc •tions, etc., for bim. A YOUNG man named THOS. RIGGS, son of Jonx RIGGS, of Leßoy , township, was kicked ley a horse and • horribly bruised, on Friday, July 2,from the effects of Which he died the 'ollowing day. • OUR old friend, B. F. BEEIIE, was iu town last week, with several very fine paintings from the easel of - WATERS, the Elmira artist. Aidge IlussELL had the 'good taste to select three of the best pic tures. A .TERRnetc rain-storm, accompanied by much wind and hail, passed over a portion of Pike totiliship, on the sth inst.,' leveling knees anduprooting trees in its 'coarse. Mr. S. B. Cm:FF.l.l3's barn was unroofed by the tornado. - COYNCILMAN Pox will receive the hearty thanks uoti only of the residents on Chestnut street; but of all who fir: quent that popular, thoroughfare, for the very substantial :Ma much needed im provements mule thiring the last week. - H. G.-Cn'aNs, a prominent citizen of WEiverly,- N. Y., anti well known through out this, section, tried very suddenly in that place on tiaturilay morning last. His funeral was attenchid by the Masonic Fra ternity, other societies, and the citizens generally, on 'Monday. WILLIAM Qf a student at the Stlisiinehanna Collegiate Institute for two ori three years past,itill enter the Freshman class at Princeton, this fall. We learn, that his examination, which was a very thorough one, wasfnuist creditable to"the ,yOung man, as well is tO.the faculty of the Collegiate Institute. JOSIII7A Branows: and his two Alegi'. ters-in-law, are sojOurning in Colorado,' whither they went in hopes that the health of. Mrs. Awriturt Bututows would be imProved by the" change 'of climate, journey ' etc. The ladies are the wives of the well known merehants, W. C. A. B. Brunows, or Steyensville. ecx:m THE Grangers, of Litclitiehl, will dedi cate their new ball on Saturday, July 24. The exerebies will coinmence at 10 o'clock A: At., and continue during the da.)l W. A. Amsts•rnoNo„ Of :Elmira, Colonel V. E. Ptonr.ET and citliers, are exiiectiid to make • addresse's un the occasions— = The ceremonies will beiniblic. • THE roof of the ngw jailwas struck by lightning on Mondax afternoon; .411 y The only damage done by the electric flu.: hi was the demolishing ,of one of the chimneys. A , personi who witnessed the shock, says that. fire rolled off the roof, giving; the appearanie 4if a forge with mi4ten iron pouring opt. B. Font; who his exhibited minds kable signs of insanity for some weeks past, was conveyed to Thimille Insane Asylum by his friendi, on Tuesday. SO far he has been harmless, imagining him self very wealthy,• ainl negotiating loans amounting to.miilion . It is hoped lie 'wily he restored to 3 !Sutliff' mind by a , Inut:continement in the Asvh!le. (full readers havenever.pernsed that most interestin,,o,and Instrnetivehune, "Ple front 'the otter Ytiorld," - by 11. 1. 11 1•I'orr, we advise them to make haste and t.,ettre a copy. Slr. F. G. Joulcsoi: is now canvassing , foti the , !work ;ht this vichto.. It contains full description of tln , piritnal phenomena mirich have agi roll] the country fur *ars. Tin', report of 'JottN W. itx, Master iu chatteery. in the eipility is e of (it,tvutt PONtEnov, covers three )tmulred pages Hof folseap, besides- tifteen. or twenty 111 . 1 1)` , .1 The liastrr enttifiles• that some ` 4• Y( . llfreil days Ns - ere 0(171114(41 in bearing II to caf..e. It, is lorebably - the Most voltinii teiort•of presented to the t . (ittrt Of this County! • • L,r • it been so long: iinm. Judge 34n- UR indulged in the jutenile spotte, dent tO the “Fourth, !Ahat he had for gotten that it is not ',tiara to sky rockets in the txtre hand while diseharg them, and his (thoughtlessness result -441-in n paiefull and setre burn, Whieb lion e•kepels him to do Withonf the use of it;•: !c‘f i t hand. .V feW 'days' careful at tilitiou, however. Will probably bring him ,mt alit right. • Oxriof the most extensive mercantile establalments in the county is situated a few miles from this place: We refer to the large • store •1 at , Vgysaukfrng. Mr. Surrn4 the proprietor, is one' of those quiet, Unostentations, candid fellows who atways ; gain The confidence of .fair-dealitig men. !Added to these sterling qualities, he basiabunthqt capital" and abundance "f 'tore' took Thererote it . is not sur 14i:411g:that the fanners 0- Eastern Brad feta flunk to hitn e;• make. • . . 3lits.i IL, of the fist Ward, has a pet (1,;". of the rat and tan species. which has 14 n taught amcnig o ther: tricks to sit up and be g in canine la%mage for whatever it wants. The other dartlu3 little fellow a hig 4ewteuadland dog - passing by its•master's residence, with S bout, and immediately fell on' his banes before the large brother, And Oeiratteatoed /NW tang for it. The arge animal for st mo ment surveyed the little 'mendicant,' and _ then depositing the =oriel before itim, "trotted along, to find anotber for hiniSsit. /iglUt of such acts; who will !,ay that &Cgs do no't have r.tenteg facaP ties ? t • beßarth Whom track *aria* teen rand:red, and ia noway. firat-elate Ander. The untiring *twin tendent, Mr. JUDD, gives his personal supervision to 'the aftirs of thos roado: and knows from penkliale • - that ***War; taOkka Off ProPe We con gratulate the company and • i • pi/bile on their good fortune in having such a man to look after the interests and rights of all concerned. • Lnltkrsvms, Lodge L O. of 0. F. was - reorganized on Fridal last. Gran d l Ntenouknt conducted the ea movie„ assisted by D. D., G. W. Br iat- MAN and others. Members from several !were also present. Leßaysville Lodge is revived u nde r the most natter ing_ auspices, most of the old members and:,. many new onet enteling into the work with great zeal. - WE ESE shown a marvelous thing at the botne - of L T. ROUE, Er 4., who, by the way keeps a most .excellent beiaxding house, on Monday last.. As we were pass ing, /dr.! SXYDER, one of the boanlers, invited us to step in. We accepted the invitation, and were shown five large eggs,: which Mrs. R. had just taken from a hen she was dressing. The eggs were without hard shells, and measured -'six inches in circumference one way, and seven inches the other. It seems too bad to slaughter such a fowl., It is Lice kill ing the goose that lays the golden egg. WOOD&DE.—WO had the pleasure of spending a day at Major HALE'S -hospita ble residence, ".Woodside," week. Recent_,improveMents Miro/du d e this place one of the most delightfulretreats hereabonte., ! while the rare social qualities of the 31ajorzand his good wife render a visit to them an. occasion long to be re membered. The presenCe of our genial friends, Mr. GswErrnS and Hon. 1. (3. PArrox,' added to the pleasures of the day. iMajor HALE's latch-string -is al ways out, and we advise any one who has the gciod,fortune to be counted among his friends, to go and see him often. We shall. SHRPHERD FAIRCHILD, of Herrick, died very suddenly at his hoine Monday after noon,:,,Tuly 5. He had worked at slang:: ling on his new house all of the forenoon, with the mechanics. At noon he ate 'a 1 heart}{ dinner, , and went back to shing-t; ling. !The beat was very oppressive, and he soon, began to complain that his atom. ! ach felt bad. He went to the house and lay down, but soontot up and went out :again, as was-supposed to go to work, but I was fOund in a short time lying on .'a I board Insensible. He died in a lew min utes. FAIRCHILD was, a, man of re- marlable strength and endutance, and very industrious fariner. Ills family con- I sisted ; of himself and wife, though he leaves ;a. large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his' early departure, who .haveAhe sympathy of all acquainted with ; the deceased, in this their sudden and sad bereavement. A yEny appropri4e. and intensely in teresting address was. delivered in the Congregational Church, at Leßnysville, by the pastor, the, Rev. W. 11. L.k.osTox, on Sabbath evening last, being the ninety ninth anniversary of American Independ ence., . 1Ie; speke , in glowing terms of the Pilgrim Fathers, and urged upon his au dience the importance of cultivating a high moral manhood, pointing out the evils tObe dreaded from the want of that sturdy principle in the officials of out country'. in the present day, and exposed the doings of some of the ringsmitich are so detrimental to the' country's tp , elfare. The exercises were interspersed, with ap propriate music furnished by the village band, the whole congregation joining at' its close In the singing'of the hymn, '.'My Country ! 't is of Thee." On S'abbatkevening next a temperance lecture iis 'to be delivered in the saute Reio, linimnonE. , pastor of M. E. Church. TH Mowin... , Machine trial appoint: ed by Wysatking - Orange,' last week, the Eur e ka' was the only Anaehine entered. Quite 3 11(111111er of farmers weal present to witness the work, anti 'all expres s e i t themseltes highly pleand,with the man ner in.whiuli-the new ri feet mower oper ates. It cut an acre of grass in jbst twenty-rour minutes. A live feet ma chine cut the same amount in 28 minutes. One of the teams was driven by JOHN Pi- Id the other by Col. PIMA:M . B sou. • Bo oh of the young men demonstrat ed the fact that they "know how to run machiliv;7 and that although they arc the sons,of rich men, they are not asham.-- ed of toi'. The Messrs. PIMAX:r (or per haps the Mrs. Pun.r.F.vs) certainly de-i serve credit for "the way iv which their boys hate been trained up.". We have no doubt these young men will prove not only an honor to : their parents, but useful members of society. At :all events they arc not likely' to become mere drones, from present indications. Tut; following are the officers elected for the vitt - rent:year of the Grand Lodge Knights Of - Honor, iostitnted at Corry. on the 29th inst.: 7L—IIENtcy 31( (' u t. 3leadvillt U. D.--Jos.' A. PAIN 1 7 . 7 Corr Y. 1).—0..1. Posr, finsquellamta. E. Goounicii, Warrim. U. R2-±lf. L. MiLLAtiv Erie. 1.,31m.Kir., Union City. Tr&pir-4'.- BARKEV. Erie. 0. Girtirdian—E., VEN.6T.E, TorL wantia: G.• FRANK, Corry. Seof. - --.T. E. 3lrEns, Meadville. . Trostecei :l -111. It. GftEitiNt.E.E, Union City (3 'years); C. P. '"lerNkEn, •Pitheion, .(2 years): -- Ann Ens., Greensburg; l year. Com, 6.11 „Vino nre--.S. M. I,ocioroon, Corry . ; PAST and lithißLE. • Prizobw— F K. 3111. K Ir. ST n.t NA HA N. A-11 Air.K.Fs , 31Yr-1:N. Iwrrrs Irian Sisp. —3111.i..5 t It I), 11 t LEI; Gomm:ult. Striytie' ! z LET() N, T IN ALLEN Foexo.--Nearly two years since, Mr. T. Mut.Locs,,of this place,, lust a silver iratchOitilci very inysteßous eiretimstan ces. The. time-piece was first missed 4,4 n Sunday, -When:Mr, M. bad . s4 ? :arcely been out of the:house, except to attend church. Diligent search was made for smile time but no clue to the mystery • was discover ed, and the matter was altnost forgotten. until lastweekjast after one of the heavy showers which visited this section,. when a little son of Mr. Mvi.T.ocK - was 'playing in the street in front of his -residence on Pine street, and found a watch. On ex amination; it proved to be the identical "AmerimM." which_ was lost so long, ago.. It. was einisiderably bruised, and out of repair. The theory is that Mr. M., while removing, asires, from the stow tii. the street. must have dropped the• watch ml obScrved in the ash pan, and it was thus cast. into the street, where 4. it has Since re.: maim', although the street has several time 'weir eltaNeti in repairing the tho roughfare.. The rain having washed the earth away, the watch was discovered, probably very near the spot .where it first lefty • LXTE for insertion in, our last issue,. Fwe received the g,ratifying . intelligence that our esteemed friend, , the able and 'revered pastor of -the First Presbyterian Church of this place, had been made n' D. D.,The honor was as much .of .a prise to' the niuistentations, ' but 'really great, little Man, as' it was gratifying to his numerous friends, who are not confin ed to his own membership. His real catholic spir,it has attracted 'to him all the r good people, of Towanda, without distinc tion of creed, sect or Baste. Possessed of getudue acbobtrly i .retinernetti !be is equally self-possessed in the InWAOst cottage, or the most elegant mansion. His sermons ate always full of interest to, both cultivated end unlettered hearers. The distinguished honor conferred upon him, could not have fallen upon a more deserv ing man. The Elmira .Adrertieer, in re- Airing to the subject, so gracefully cow; -plimeubs Hr. SuVW,MIT I tha p qcs nnot 'refrain front hemming the' . ph : 'Hairtiltort College„ ,at its; te cont nmze,mtiMt:'d, ,bestowed the title of D. D., upon theltim J. 0 : goriliAltl, pastor of the , ,Piegbiterhin Towanda, compliment most worthily conferred.. Mr. Shirivatt is a ziadnide of "Princeton, aud one of its honor num. He Was for awhile ,sasodated ` lid :a~o~tioioil' evidejkee of his`high sanding as a:aim:Aar. , It Wadi 'every, leanacd Vandit:thatain iireieh,lait Au this case profound acqure npifafrmi.iitafthjerWp pau g t w n th po t p e idaytaleap of the best rottern e eful plenriclitition'o? his diseobrte is ahvays C=lllll **. , orb. ibt bead constructionA* =e17 944h E1._ Hoftte m at. ,roui in Northern roma Arriardireie. 'New York ita nevolent *attributions reaching a higher' fture than,. ..rthnost any , other of its site X within oar lllPlderb. Dr. &EWA= %has misted repeated solicitations todraw him to other and more prominent lima, but his present field offers- scope to his high-ft' stinbitkin bf usefulness, and he seems Content •to give his life and la bors to a people who are as united in him as he is derMed bo them." , STBAXIIBE - 17Nr/rESITY.—The C'hantiel rePort Of-this institution for the past year, shows the following gifts:4100000 as the gift of one individual; $30,000 be gnueaathed by an aged lafiy, payable on her dfttb; $6,000 donated by another perion to be 'expended for a library to be added to the several thtirusiurd already gathered. Dr. BErgerr is now in ER= rope, making tberaideetioni. , .The Univervity.ie entirely out of debt, has a large endowment wbich is soon to be greatly increased, owns fifty acres in Syrandiet-i4 city' of 60,000 inhabitants- 7 . and a College building thought by many to be the finest in America; also a into ,prr e ctr t rt. - Churles hotel) in the centre The incoming F an class Will probably mimber nearly a hundred. Govp.lo. HAVEN, L. L.D., fonnerly President of ligan Universi ty at Ann Arbor', after Ward President it& the North-weitern University at Evans. ton, is the popular amtellicient Chancel lor of Syracuse University. Mn. Efirrcin : hs I - lately ti lbited Eaist ern Bradford, I thought I would send ypu a few notesb, of my trip. The people ex hibit much industry, are intelligent and cultured; and amoug the most prosperous I must mention Mr. Jong. BEARDSLEY and son, Of Warrenham, Pa.. - Mr. B. set tled where he now resides some 50 years ago, poor brit industrious. — Dispensinka generous hospitality 'toward both his friends and the public, he has been en. abled bp:aMW:a fortune. Ha ipv owns some 500 acres of land, 350 of which are cleared, has a dairy of 50 cows, and pos sesses several fine horses, one team being valued at $800:.. Besides he 'keeps 40 or 50 head of young cattle. Last year ho sold some three tons of butter to C,/B. PATCH, of Towanda; He also sold at' Owego and 'Union, N. Y., over two toils of pork, besides - buying and selling sever al tons mere. This proves the suece s ss attending good farming. when directed .by a busineiss brain. 3lr B. and son are wealthy, and are trier gentlemen-.kind, open-hearted, and given.to hospitality, which has en .cleared them to a large circle of friends. Such men- are an honor and blessing to the section in which they live. T it mil ma. =---=: . PERSONA YOUNG V.A.N and wife; of Mauch ehunk, are visiting; in thin pla6e: —Capt. Masill.l.}:, accompanied by his niece, Mrs. N. P. lIICKS, are Nititing friends hi - Canada. • . . . . , • =airs. DIIcOLEY and daughter,cif New York, have paying a visit to ;W. A:, Cu.varunuriN's family, , -,f`;•.7";; • • =I).A eireivEi, J. S. TrlO:4l.soN; and ; JoaN . REED, of - Carnptolvn, have gone to Florida, with the intention of lo ! „ eating permanently there, if climate, business , prospects, etc., are favorable, FULLER and ,wife, 0.. S. LAF'• ItEIITY, and 'JAMES Brz.ts and wife, of. Wyalusing, are making a tour of -some of. the Western States. VIES and wife,' and dons W. airs and' wife, will leave on the early train to- morrow Morning for quite, an extended. Qpt4.),the "Thousand Islands," Montreal, uebee, New York,_ etc. We wish the party a pleasant voyage and safe return. l' —ou.inr.r.s Fox, of Jersey City, l i spent hist •Sabbath'wiCh lady ion snit ibrifthers in this place. , Edi(or Rome, in cum mon with other places, has been suffering• severely from the try, cold weather. Veggiatioty is backward; - for the seasons and on last Monday morning corn and po- 1 tatocs that were up were in numy, places frozen down to the groUnd;' ice foolmcd in; a pan of water nearly a quarter of an inch in thickness. This, with the Coloradoi potato hag, which has come upon us in countless multitudes, make the pros eet for potatoes next fall rather slim. Corn will come on again, but it will be We. Gra'ss, Apo, affords a poor, prospect, - but last night and to-day -we .hare-beeniw ing a refreshing rain. the first of any amount this season, • Prof. Ilmss, formerly of this place, but now of Chicago, came here on a visit to 0. F. Yot:xo's, together with Mrs. Buss. OA Sunday evening last he gave us 'Bible reading, at the Presbyterian Church, after the manner of 31(xxlyMid Sankey, now in Europe. So much interest was manifested by the congregat boo in the ex ereises that, Prof. • Blass and, wife have been pievailed upon to remain with us for a - few • days. Theirbre Readings , and explanation of the " Old, 01(1 Atory and Jesus and His love," together with 1 1 ,isinging their soul-inspiring Gospel songs," have cheered and comforted the hearts of •? God's people ; and we fondly , hope that Many a wanderer froM the fold of the )' Good Shepherd, may-be persuaded to re-1 turn. - Prof. Buss and wife seem to be well calculated for the work in which they, are engaged. May success attend. them wherever they go. S. W. G. [The above letter should have appeared two weeks ago, but it was carelessly vois hid]. • c.xcutistox or lirc-TAllosF, r 6 Bilin tritNlPTON.—Seventeen years ago fountain 1 Esc, . No. 4, of Binghamton, aurae to this place to celebrate the : anniversary of 'our National Independente, at the invitation of Lin-ta Hose. The next year Liti-tas returned thC'risit and went to Bingliain, ton. 'file acquaintances then made have -been strengthened- by a yearly exchange of courte.sies, until we can say, with ree -1 fire gorreetness, that 'the members of two.companies.are warm friends. • • The' visit of Lin:tit lieose . to Binghamton sixteemSears afro was such a pleasant nattily . ' and scr full :o gratifying inci ; 'dents, that the trip has ever been a mem orable one, and is often referred to, by those who" - participated and still lire to dwell upon the pleasant memories of the occasion. But alas ! sixteen years hare brought many - changes and many sad ex , Perieuees. •(If the brave and joyous band I who manned Hui wipes - on that day, some have laid their lives ou the altar of their country. -and .their .comrades strov their• graves on -DecOrationi3ay with the llOw ; ers of early spring--others behr upon their persons honorable scars gained upon the battle=field—and upon all who survive, the cares and vicissitudes of sixteen years ! haye left their enduring mark. • , But notwithqtanding - the rapid flight, of time, with its changes and mutations, I the friendships and acquaintance's of the . 1 two companies bare , been preserved, fresh '; and green, and the cordial invitation., of Fountain ouse, to be their.guests at the' eeleliratien on' the .Finxith; was readily ac , eepted, with the certainty that they would bo Warnily Welcomed and Ifeisp4ly en tertained. ,The . preparations 'made by Lin-tas . to' creditably sustain the reputa tion of Towanda for doing 'things well; we haie already, published, and a descrip tion ottbeir uniform and . arrangements - would be superfluous: - Lin-ta Company met at'6 A. 31., Monday morning; .at their rooms, and preceded by . their band mirehed to the' depot. TheY numbered 98 members, With their bandOf 16 pieces, under the leaderahiP OF . A. • Lacy. were aceotaPanie:d.by a com mittee of: citizens, consisting of Hon. So- MPH POWEIA,; E. 0. GOODElXtr;_Tigoi l As R. Jorumiv, -. IY. A. ViLinaint.rs,' • &cram, E. T. Et e LIOTTjka.B. Ht teititkir •, and Cot: S. •Smirn. • , largo number of citizens alio availed themselves of the op- IpirtunitYo celebrate the ninth at the 1 . arlor„City. Special aim to .Waverly, saute special train from thence to Bing, handon;i-bronght them safely and•nitickly to. the latter city. Here' they.. were re t~ioed Fountain House, with the halo • i tif 4 the Whillegiment,,and earort4. to the Carerty Meuse, their beadquiiitets. . • On the arrival of the barrios at: the CO f frowns - they were received by Mayor M IoWS icho, addressed them as . :* ;11 •iivsklont Packer and Gengerii4n . pf Linqa Towanda : - It bedontes the &matof the Mayor, in behalf of nar munielphl author- Eat tallt • hui • t .The COM*lohg. • SOW•7 l 4,likesie.i6-11 6 ' .144910,01t00 , estaspdee art P •Asel•-• ' knee' -that so " tliroWle)efloWands• lei 'tOlgreet, you cm. ' , • - ' ' thl93h :WI this Thdikind • ion' _will • carry . ' away sone . 333*lpiapt. zpoolhections of our lien lathe of . this 99th Rani ventar3r of our National Independeime Our ' own "Fountain ; Hoe,' No.* 1 4," whose more immediate you areito. day, is also the pride 44 wAlly, and ;We feel sate WO sayialrt rrent raw and the ge 'en of his organize tioni will do credit to our 'city, in uniting with us to render your visit pleasant' as to lonremg as your con us. venience will allow • You ain • I TO 'tido kW end, guttering addretei of the Mayor, COL' BMITIF on behalf of the , made the following response_ 1 Mayon' : ' On behalf of Lin-ta Hose Co., allow me to dank you forthe cordial manner in which we have been re ceived, and the kind Welcome you hive given iut, trige. the munleW authorities ofthe "railer' City.' We have ovine sev.eptY-live mike tmow the acquaint ances of the past, and form new friend ships for the future. 'I trust that the let teel will, pore; as , pleasant and enduring as the fOrmerhave been, and that we can roans to this; visit der 'ell' time to fCOtpe with the,watt,. grateful recollections. Again I thank you for your greetings." The Company was then dismissed until 11 o'clock, P. ar., for parade; and se ated to enjoy individually the attentions I and courtesiecef their hosts. • I The grand parad e was advertised for • Li e'cleek, and the, work of forming the line', eneed about"! o'clock. The Lift ' to Rand, ,towhoin was given the post of honor, took its place on Court-st., near Carte' 11,- and the various companies fell into line behind.• At the stroke of the lire bell the long column began to move. The; view from the .corner of Court aed Chenango streets was varied and interest ing. As , far as the eye could see in any direetir ,',growda . f 4 people -'lined the *Wens Stied the window's, doors, and porches of the houses. Numbers were perched upon roofs, and the Court House steps were one mass of people. In the pr 'on were all the firdeoinpanies Binghamton, and the :iisitingfeina__Panitile viz Lin-ta Hose Co. Sapphop.tose of Oxford, Rough and Ready Hose of Moir ,. trose, Nioga Hose of Whitney's Poin the 'Telford Zouaves of Susquelmnna De pot, and a portiOn of the 44th Regiment, including a battery. Soon after the procession bad started the threatening rain, which for some time had been impending, began to fall, but so slightly as not to seriously interfere with tht Mardi. ',Throughout the r w,hole line 'the interest was Very great, and the elab orate. decorations and frequent applanes gavel evidence of The hospitality and friendship ' the • flifighamtdri ' people: Flags ,and mottoes were displayed along the route lof the'pmeession, , and a number of consorts furnished, • refreshments to those in the line. Lemonade and ice wa4 ter were freely supplied to the men. Aliout four o'clock the line was review ed by the Mayor, Common Council, City Officials, the Orator, of the Day and iir -1 vitedlguests, from the balcony of the Ex' change Hotel: The procession' Marched ,up Court street to Carroll; and then coun ter-marched to the Chenango bridge., pas sing again np the street. The'lme was reviewed each time / the, firemen and oth.- cis in the Procession 'saluting as they pass. ed the hotels , At ,the close of the review "the Pro Cession was disbanded, and the members dispersed to enjoy themselves as they wished. The following account Of theitiariquet: i_we take from, the Binghamton Times: 1.. After a delightful semnade about ten o'clock, by • Lin-Ta's band in front of the Cafferty Clouse, the visitors front Towan da.with a 'number of other guests, and their entertainers, Fountain Hose, assent bled at a, banquet given in the dining, hall: Over d and fifty were pres ent. Nearly three ,hours were spent in an exchange of fraternal sentiments and, the discussion of one of the best suppers ever spread on Catferty's tables. On tak- I ing their seats the 'attention of the com pany was called by President 13 is of Fountains to the neat little cards un der their pla tes; on one side of the cart} was ipperibed, 'Fountain Fours , Welcome to 3,' and on th reverse,! !Help Yourselves.' •: , •11 • ' "General J. C. ItoniNsox, Ex-Mayor 11tuuEny; , Proeident BARgurr of FoUrsj CL-5,Y PRESTON, P. W. Hoesixs, - 3Ltn- TIN 'S'ioNE, and C. F. • Paw v., Esqs., of i this city, and Col. Snrrn, President I Piteram, of Lin-Tas, E. T. Etworr,: Foreman PORTER, J. A. COMING of TO ' wanda; McCoLLuu, Esq., of Mont ' rose and Mayor MeKt'NE of _Scranton were called_ upon_ , and entertained the company with speeches in keeping the occasion. • . _ _ .... " Sereral - toasts were given, among ti.ienVonec, to the city. of Binghamton, pro posed by Mr. ELLIOTT, and another pro-. posed by President PACKER to.the consol: idation.of Lin-Tas and Fours into one crack company to' attend the'Ventennial 'next year. .fl'he invitationlook the Fours by surprise, but the President responded . with an acceptance and three cheers were given for the Centennial. , ', . `f. c .kverat of the older members of Ii(o "respective departments spoke of the long itetAintance of the companies, and re ferred to•Lio-Tit'S visit,' seVenteen years: ago ,j The Messrs. Marsh, of Lin-Ta!s, favored the banqueters with several songs:. 4.,grqat, amount of fraternal feeling pre:: i tailed thrimighont the evening,. and, after fa series of responsive cheers, the comps, t i a tisr disperSed, to dream of coup r-marell es,:suPplis, speechei,tand Cen WO At 6 ;h. m., Tuesday mornin , *ho line Was again formed and Lin-Ta's proceeded to tho depot, , homeward-bound, bearing away with them the pleasant and gratify ing experiences of their visit. As we ;Wrote sixteen years ago, we can now re ',Peat, on , behalf of those who left the '•. 'Parlor City," with regret to part with the noble and generous friend's they there Met: . . EEO 1. `,•.Forward we look tvlatw/stfol eye, Sraree halt restg,,ned4 yet thtnk how meet, Pwlll be, In coming years. to meet." ,' 1 ,THE DAY WE CELEBRATE—HOW AND IWirenni otrn 'Ptairtx. CELEBRATED THE ANNIVEBSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPEND" 1 .:tirE.—As the •Fourth of July occurred- J • ibis 'year on Sunday, Saturday and ?dun ! day were observed as holidays. Wilde" the latter was legally the day to stibsti tote for the Fourth, the former was 0 11 served hi many places. The good people of ' ULSTER i , -. iltad imply gre*calettlatiens! fur, a grand e rribunieti of the several G. A. lc Postsr,of ' the county on that day. At an early hour the people began to pour into that ancient, toWn from all quarters. -The,early traing' ca i ~ the I. 4:,,N. Y. B: U. nearly emptied' !' their 'coaches when they ' arrived it that station. f'lilinore Post, aided by the lib 'Oral citiz ~ n s oflloo town, had made ample ! preparations fur the throng, while the bulidintrs' were everywhere decorated with flags, banners, evergreens and flowers, in I I honor of the festal day. - . ( .1 At 0 o'eloolvWfitkiths Post ti this place,. , accompanied by the Naiad Band, -were I ; received by their . comrades of Gilmore PoSt. They were soon followed by Per-. kitisßost of, AlliPms and Phelps PiOst,pf I EastSinithfield, 'with bands of mnsie.,...A, ; procession was theri formed, , composed:Of the. four Poste, bandti 'fold eitireas, and paraded through the streets of thervillage, , after which all repaired -to iff'Carty' I g rove , where an appropriate and exquisite licoenk i entitled; ?.''t The • Dying Soldiey,l was beautifully 'rendered by Miss MART MARTIN, of tide!. The following officers were announced ; . ! Presidelit--C. E. FUHOUSON. Chiet r ifarshoi—C,,T. 111544. i t 1 ,• ' l !4,lets-rAdjt'S G. V. Nue, .C 44. lIIN TON, .3:48...P0TY; C. o:l3.oCliviriLL.- . About, noon the orator of the day; Maj. H. H. IjoeKwEtt., of , Xlatira, was intro dined; ~. I and ' - favo'red' ' the ' assenitti with an,oration suited to. the day and the .43eUt*kna: The fact.- that the large audi ence, listened' attentively ibr Inearly an liOur to the,. eloqueAt. remar,ks ,of , the *AO, is} thebist evidence'thaf, she 'ad dress was more .thauran, ordinarreffort. The hour ter dinner now hiving arrived, • members of the G. A: B. were filet - seated, .irttie:iiible, '. after ,which', the . **Wog , ieiti were tilled by Other eitiiens. ' • " . a i Proibuo* A+ hiuirbitut Aide for supp \ „.!, !'' the fempornl wants of a large num , and (the "ibatth>searred.' .reterans " . . , -. good justice to•the . rich - acid tatepthig; viands prepared by the thir ladieafor tlieW, entertauiment. Our re , , rter -and; others .. werei.klielly and . . , 17 •,, • ente,riained of thO VanDycii Hciuiia, 1: ."-. . ~ splak -hi the zu‘t tiatteriug_tersta of thalweg sidles { tereair- awl Idrs. DokrougS. 1 1 The dinner disposed Of, the soldiers , .:, • 1 g drew parade. • ave an eniertsdument in the wig f 4 • • ' The festivitkat of ;the day wera dosed withagrandfakee,eutitled, "Capt. ilium with la Riwmns,, on their inky to the Tholcit MU" - erferty- some, ;twenty-live or thirty men and Ix** . ate tired in the most bnUWe costume Mai drawn in vehicles of every ,-•— m &taw, as Capt. .7_ , perform eti Ns role to reaction. The , • as it wended its way thromh the , was everywhere Meted with viands of applause. The day rsaW without the occurrence of-any • •asu , to mar the enjornent of the Amnion, ' and' all who participated unite in ,pratumncing the celebration a sumo% and in bestowing unlimited paha upon the citizens of Ulster for. their gen erous hospitality. • • THE NAIADS. . . 1 The Naiad koys participated in the cel - On the ISthl at 'Pittston. , They were met on their arrival in'the' town by Eagle Hose, whose guests they_werskand escorted to their quarters in West piths ton. The , • are loud in their praises of the p and • the attention 'paid them by their. , rother firemen of Pittston. The celebration at Di7BIIORE attracted many of oar citizens on Membiy. Special trains were run for the twooomix, dation of those whq clesireil to uplb3 with 11i3 **AI of 'l3l4ari COMAY in "keep ,,. 'ing the Fourth." The Naiad Band 4 fur nished the music, and we are pleased to learn that the affair was a cenfpletezlnitgr cess—netting the projectors about MO, Othei parties who desired to obseite the Glorious Fourth rAore quietly betook themselves to retired places in the counr try, and spent the day pienicing. ' WE mat received- from a valued_cor respondent., an ;Interesting account of commencement exercises at LaPityette College, and its great length is our only apology for not printing it entire. The Baccalaureate sermon was delivered by _ the President, Dr. CATTELL, at the con clusion of which he 'addressed the grad& sting class as follows : "It is fitting in these last worda Of mine to tell you from this sacred der* that I shall exhort you to ponder theM. truths. YoUr course as students of this college is new ended. , jipla go fotth, Some otirion . to 6lettinuty ydni studies in professional schools, end others to enter at once upon the active duties of life. But all of you will , -be thrown 'into new` rela tions to society, and you will assume new responsibilities and duties in width,. as educated men,, you will occupy positions with reference to, the Kingdom of Truth, conspicuous and influential. - This col. 1 lege, founded and maintained by' thee.. who are lob al to Christ's crown and king 'l:llom,- expects all of its sons to be torch; bearers among, men,. ;It is. not 'enough that you haveleen trained in science' and letters there is something more and better than this. We want you to he riot, only scholars, but Christian men. tie then briefly reviewed the great enlaige2 . mpg, of the college curriculum and other improvements they bad witnessed, And ire, dwelt more particularly upon the +Om' , of him - Kelf and his colleagues to impress a Christian character upon all the studies' of the college, that the truth as it is in Christ, Jesus, :might! Nemo Jumps • . from their other acquisitions. - Referring to the revivals of religion that had occur red since they entered college, ho exhort.. eel thetuall to a faithful performance of Christian duty, and that in the new NU; tions they were flow to assume in society,, they should, as . Christian scholars, be come torch-bearers among men." We are pleased to notice among the nein es of the graduating class, that of W. , E. Tnowits, or Stevensville, this county'. ;'fir, audtei with the high est honors of his class, havingbeen select ed to deliver the Salutatory.-1 . The Alumni held their meeting in Par dee Hall. Thaattendance was very large, and the exercises were opened with pray-, er by Rev, T.- TnomiLs, of this county. Prof. Corm" . read a list Of the dead of the past year. The (total was six, and among them P. G. F,:sitEn, of Standing Stone. - . The_ exercises we re 1 -cirueNdc(ls. with the reception at Dr. CATELIAI. If PAL•s.tori have for sale twd recent Sunday-school singing.r— --m-Brightest and Best ;' -theintestiveri of Lo'iv4N4 Mind - MOANI4.'t sal "Every Sab- Jpath, by T. C. O'KAICE. The first chal 'hinges attention front 'the!s feibt of its authors. We always 'expect' music from them; 'and are • never 'disappointed.( Of their :two previous works a million ;and a half copies have Lem, sokl, and alo heady the sales of "Brightest and Best" exceed 100,000 copies. This I n eVes.their AmPrecedented popularity st9etniposers of Sunday-school music: " Brightest and ill€4llMay WA Xs) what #ts;tame tote!4, yet it is undoubtedly worthy:of lace in the company, pC ",Pare Gold," an "Thet Royal Diadem.' The hymus aroall gisid; if not of great excellence; most of them were writtpnV Ymor2itt 3. CROSBY,the blind poetess, and are 'in her,sret and, 'apiritnal style. Mrs. ITAWXS;• the author of "I need Thee Every Hour," contrib utes several: sliteti , i 6Teannot pause to enumerate our favotiteiLin this collection; but,sevpral ofthem are beauti ful and - destitiedlte be ( iXtreniely POpular. We thought that, Bradbury was dead, and that "Bright .Tewels ! exhausted his repertory, But ; thecry . is, still they coma! 'Perktralierels - some lc • trick in this._lle ours g' Sunday school friends holemystle seances in:New -Turk or Eirwisbnxit: Every Sabbath " :May suit ,sonie peo-' pie , as -well, but great— ly Orefer 'Brightest and 'However,, Mr. otriCane has:even' us,seine Ave :*original songs, but they are few and far between. There is so much . O'Kano that one is tempted to say 0 Pshaw might, have . „,varied_ ie. stops a ‘ i , little ' p b 2 is . To be sore gittedt 111, pretty air f ini,. al lovely one,4rom lierepdante, ' lively I strain hem Von We ' hgrand ex= cerpt from. Handel, kind but un known friends give him a lift, but such a book . to be first-class must have Anon% va rmty.• 'But` perhaps' Mr.' O'Kade 'Mikes up for this Lick in the poeticy,of his book. Here is the "Wonderful Star," composed Webster, when it& tobe hoped, can preach better than' he can write poetry :, " Vest &it nimbi a inikk Meiseuger canto, 'T a was the • Lion of .Indab,` and Jesus his name; Itetberstat,tAfonalng Shit: {niter hes' iW t birth , rid' rising trt heaven., it at on the earth. HOW a lion can be a bright _messenger, and at the same time,a lydght Aorning, Star" that rose in heaven _Mal sat,• (sic !) on the earth, beats us out. This is bad tnlaigh,)bdt sac* tbiltheltdrds : ",The Star, the Star, the Bethlehem Siar, Is shining in splendor; la seen Mtn afar It throws out Its light to the nations around. / Ci t gr4des.tnthePtikee 'Kb* itiolinTicm is found." But weitlmnght the Star paton the earth, lihe a-lip o biihiupelies... i Xow we find flint - it s' nOt" do.so at ill, but shim*: frofii'a ar/Tistt'i'eomPhiiiig. But worse h ill, thislion points tl)O. way. It eannot be the kind of lions we sometimes see in onr grand . Orkititill (.bonts; I for they are mere fond of pointing their paws at you,. than of • • intmg out the )vny,to yon. But this Ili , ..--0•Vof the lkin. sbelita -give us panse. = ,s's on. - .tb .pro , Wt, • withi !all • our "he:irt _against James S. Clark's "Beautiful Hills" as a Spidipseheol'simg, T hese : "linesarehoth, orAahrtiagerialhun "What the breath of Oaf 6 1 , 1 04 0 lirts*hal) play TUI onr Wile* bloout to - • ON - Friday morning last a corntat i et kers might blivetliddi Edda ' g their way to the depot. On the rrival .f the train it wig' i f 4 ound that over e one e ticket agen , 1 • - meustip j u;lcota j 1144 ( lie sold, tt "riniarked that from the uppearanee ,of-the zon3wd there must, st great many. huge.; ehil ,, 'After :all Ivere'xitilogd, a count made, and the sinister:Of-old and ascertained to be ono lindred and •, 'The objectii;e l Ell *dge Park, Elm' here we arrived at 1 Oelock Through the courtes (well-known generosity of the, Pa. • B o the; ,P4rty ifies ton ato the irk without extra charge. After an hour , spent VI, tbeenioitering the' inci.st beautifid, arflir 024chalie t Park ? (through the liberality of 'Dr.‘ ELL.' DWl*tom.PEWler Cif /'" pfr blilblq~ . .iiid a w were 'out, such eisti _ a of 1 the • • tbingteaktdateiEtCtenok J.. , • -s.riliomokt. wont ••• • Zeforeetw.Way , %Ciro douht vex* much if,tneli, or" oneliasket: pi,couX ba:v*, ;gathered_ up after the woof , • ~e itwielifi d been eup. , plied. • • desert, which co*" ryenient • •tn .entry ineh ndigtanee, ' indebted te tut plate gbod in fa— ir Allslolloo s Mol ids, we fcsmdiVgeneretut tioe wan deli = cious issarlissluid stuillcieutior 14.04,10 rinquiting kept whence, it mak *pod, atter cenaiderao hie-trouble, ;hid sLid: Wow, bad 'ordered it; Ind furthernidukte had &nicked that no one elm - shod& :bent , any' of the ex wan, The Woes munerous %wands friends, were Will gragidad at the honor tot meeting him and Ms good wife and beautiful loys,';and"fbr his 'eartiftiland unceasing attention - to'. their .iranta awl pleasure, will raise him another Mello IA the gra memories. • • • , The balance of Opiate ,wae devn ted to boil-riding; and friendly intemorms and ea*.Wft the children. From the s p uti ar this C l lO just mot-, ed on the.' mapitionut view of the city surrounding country is had; :We were 'informed' OA- Dr. Mammon has already expended 11114000 In up thisdeliglorui spot' una: that is Intention I t o crintienn mi .15 un it shall have no riialottbs the 'clam • 'AV 5:30 ' tfelokk Conifsttor gave the signal forknidft; and it 7:10 we were safely .e htnded at the lower depot in Towanda. For the complete StiaCese,* t j aiiiitite unal loyed pletteure experienced bY all who participated in the exeurskai r we went ly iudebte4 in additke to M. DT -1 r =*: PARR,_Hon; C. , S. •Ruestur. sod otit'ers., Rows..+:l4no EDITOR:: , Pleviiii stow * alllapi sp-•• io your sjdy, oper for • i 9 e*.ot the•Bome items. ,:-- The 4th pf Ju l witif Celebrated' liere`ine,•thO 2d and tkil* over 100: !oonple;:ti ' it ,' hidl , given :by , the very - obliging f hotel amermr, 'Mr.' A. A. TsTion, Shia lady know just how to make 'the ii . iPetste )14PPYp. Fiver:raft wont of iii'llie theijt_ ogreeible manner;: Ther leader - lot the• bAd . 'got a 'little to , drank to, balanoe. gracefully. , z• 4.. : , i • A. feeble.opposition was raised a day Or two before4he ball was to, take plate, Which *qui' . alicifeet 'lliac: •It was to diiii= the• ccompluiy .-PrOwi. the hetet: to . oody's Hall; for the ptir=ifidlvidiri g . the spoils Witheurnever hotel pro. , Victor. It resulted., howevor, ',.raddlbig ; • bill 'of $l5 on' originat or of the ;The 8d was ;celebrated by : the bietho- • dists of this plaec., . i They collected at the church at an early hour,. and called to the chair Mr.' Joirs - `Psssuonj and W.•'ll. 11AW for •Vice-Presinelit.• ; Whim .In -1 -.they _listened - toslw; vezy able speech from 341;1), o. , ,,DEWlrk‘of To;: . • t da. Next was mtisio by the Herrick- vino-Biller Comet Baud; which hag never i-• sled to give , satistadicm. - Prof. T. 8.. ow ean ;sang. the song , entitled , "The word of Bunker IBIW .in ,s .very fine nner., Dinner was nest in , and - , ' : :. ofiall•the dellideiee Of the land,. and with enfoyed byiseireratifindred pee, I, .le. t ic The fesavities7werobtit up until a to Pper io.ithe. I °yelling. ~The net Oro: • ekitt were betWeeo $BO and $100.: ; ,' • inie'llitifeis.' in ' bile' vicinity ' are ,pot. • , " . kiwi) , well ever the prospects .44.110 1 . pp. !rho heavy frost on;Junetkltii id -- ,,vast..au!TUlt tof -41!**' ' The( • Potato i • Ps hare ,come fo b again; but the brigs itreboiind to destroy' the crop;lnfore 'they pen. (iorn is so late and uneven that it, -. . . ~ , _ nt-to-mueb-There. is only one crop thaveueew thatlepliallidi *tying, and that is about three acres of twins, of .11411 1 04i 4 PAIi i re,o1Xii.SIVIti tow: uaw, c 'cken mere t. .I,no tice that 'th variety' is (incited in • New; Terkst fro $4 to.ss.so,per,liushel. • He 7 planted two bushels of seed ' that, were purchased in Boston `at a cost of $1.14.4 including freight. From • him we M. in hopes of obtainingari article for seed nest . year that :101.kring l a Lyge; price in any market:: Iffi. • Li''bas; I believe kept up the shi ‘ merit of from 154 to 200_ pounds; Of , .rip ~ • • per week tu- the Mansion House in , lauch..Chnnk for the last three, years.. He, Op/ no) go into "fancy stock',', as do som e of our townsmen. One .fti iner has one peacock, .twq ,old and five, young buiiar4 *ages , quite ,a number other "fords." . • - • • , Our village .. is • Proskrib,d,llnely. . The . borti • o ffi cers have passed' an ordinance that the side-walks shall be built on both sides of 'llfAin 'street, nearly the entire length of" the corporation, the most or ,whickt littsribticar putt &km. The Odd ,Fellows wear the belt thus far, liaving' put dowii a beautiful; Ilag walk in front of their lot, which is an ornament to the ,village. There is one other stone walk that resembleit the maker, and represents him fully. There are many improve ments to •the way , cof byililinp sr r BUILT i3MITII is building a very spacious addi tion.to his 4welling.; Eop C. Wkrll.l3 is . I)iittin,,4 'tip a splendid thin' across the street from Judge PASSMORE'S. preparato ry ft bdll4ing Xdivalling? no merchants are - doing a lively business this season,and espeeiallyris our wide-awake 'little drug . istoredoiriglitore in its limititid at loWer prices than any in the country. '; 1; i r • 1 1 lteriEt En. REroitlEit:-.-Therchildren, grand children. and great grand children of Enoch and Elizabeth Towner assembled at - the house of A. 1). Towner 14 'Rome, On July lath, to celebrate the 84th birthday of Mts. Elizabeth Towner. widow of the late Enoch 'Telmer. • It was an interrosting Gina to all tteitint.' bled. The friends to the number of SO sat down to tables loaded with the many. haxtulesof; the season. provided by the friends In plc-nle style, each doing ample justice to the M richlworlslons set bef re them. The tablesibeing eleare fi 4 awn Ma ev'y the iSury pi t gathered In the litals rooms oral uy I home stead and mingled their tears while M I Hattie Tanner sang and played that beautiful piece, When Ohm' Ma-Ma Is Gone." • i 'ten .4. 1 *. Reethopintelti,a few appropriate it , marlot and a' Mayer. E. W. Towner, Esq.; enter. tallied the company by singing some beautiful pieces, after which merry voices Joined In singing •• Shall we Gather at the River," It was a pleasant occasion, not only to our . aged , mother, but to all thezt asietribled,,and* shistrelyhope titat 'Mother Townerimay live to see many more birthday aunt. versaries. H..: As J. BILL 3lEAss and CHARLIE PATCH .wore shooting r frogs. on Towanda Creek' the other day, CHARLIE was not a little Surprised to find liimself attacked from the rear, by a mammoth ram which. thq 1 eld. liaviimdistilvrar-ed CHARLIE, the four-footed champion made Co; 941, " other " hut .piLLY was prepared for the ass i ault, and being a good shot with a stone, met his ramship more than-half way. The stone being harder than the head of the pugilist,- he' was Tat to flight. In the meantime Mr. P. made an inglorious retreat, and now ,deelaiesibit he hai had' tuattin idnough for some time. As osr, of tju34 young gentlemen Who' attended the party at PIOLLET's on Tubs: day evening, was proceeding up I Pbplar street to his home, thinking of the , girth(' street him,. be bladNgtaiatly.,stum. bletimpoti a skunk; , Thei4esttlt is air or der for a new suit of clothes from DIV 'Mot's, and the application of the .eu phonious sobriquet, night-blooming pc .fi) the nnfortunat,egentleurap. •. Oun liberal friend anti devoted htuo.!•, kind, Deputy United. states Marshi~l, :j lI.!DELOso of North Towanda, mesent,- • •••• ••"- beStltifin n and plated harness on the occasion of her hit' !!•birthday. - —. • cirri It7sT rir we go to press, we lepre:by. tele MOP that the, University Boat kite at Saratoga was won by the COrnell'Star, dents. o,ustrizos'iipocAt,i. • iS•eoys` linen colars at L: IR. ItoskrrtiuM , iMr . rft 4 1111 ". ‘.; 1 1* S'A rcrAis..6l44A*Nv4.r..v.,: ar Falgraal k ag 41car, HLADV:I.I4.I6ZET, 314C4Ty RtiftW '1 • J • W musiemoras Xtudesl COON. at . lIEN DLZICAWS. • j t r, I t lr.,ipmstVi Oi 11. e t r t , spent mlnstir in 84. 'Warn I • "" •, • 0 4 inxt M 414 4 F.:s Al" Duw,N i.4ll°lV :s. 411441' frr-4 Jim/Ai6oorl ice 11.,ailies' Kid 436 v 0 9 . ; 1 f WIT w ATRucsvi' virtigitittret, -tir.VrittiVsN'far La Kid —tr odeAmatm) 111 qiny of • • • s , * a% 7 a FiTn°rs'•‘-li , m . Wert aiii'doorailit paffea *me 4v MAN I AZiff tik ttl*ti Orri otaf • agpagOingtlllll.lolbaans in a great %raj 'wit arm:ma'am zliskobiz.x.4.3-8. __ - 5 , .•c, . V4IIIrXOIRDPIMIGOOdIr4 Sad 118 1 ./ . . - , .194 1 . 1 : ..I!Enrrl *MR earteDlepsklet of Crockery Ira* ' Nsw Table Dumb, Itapliaas to** at Year INAndesf. Cituat MO= IMINEWEVO , . . • - 1 0 1 1tAnc 111 4 0,1)11 ". 1 04 tf : P! .ll - 1 ! 4)! " 814 ErNsw widtogoodsatKiqrAit WWII. • ' I '1: - • , t .ICarit & seui par 4 . Ladles , KM Gloves ibey sell: ii prthtgillit C 1 , • -' i AlNPttar ,Use Ain Roast ovitulsit to , t?lfTsltk llF. , iliscf.l4, ~ , . i .._.. . ' • . ;f: *3. 1 *(4 dikx*: and Cautipteri,i i i -, 1i . •:,:, • , , ft; i ' ; --. f ;.• EVANS tilittoDiirrill: . 1 • •- . . 4r?) . Stole a tart, git ..‘, t pin 'NOS Op beat ' Cook xeitiVS, In 'Meteors ' s• iFirffio toWiliTCCltie tea vilrolte* '411101141 tpryotr Booki agif.tltatkorrr. • . . 4 , Black Grenidines,at 8 E74, 1; (41 ,RN. , . tar Extras for the' - roulto ; WAR- Rios ,toiriNG MACITINICcait be ',Lod. at H. . 1 4410 nanhrstro , tiltore In , Xercur Mock; TO. wandsi' Po , • frir ROLIIES 'et. PASSAGE ar,e gcuetal evils* the celebrated Idathuebek Pianos, : add Gan. WOOD!it k C 0.41 Organs.-the: be# , In tblei* any other country. , : Aprta. . . . . , . , igir The largest mut best; atilectlott og t 3 trogarott 131rou1et gouty Tet brought tolhht troult Itt.billig Fee daily, at nr..,74c0ni0. ` • I- , r . ..irpOtrt , to call at litletetbstirt;s v tryeu wish balmy anything In tbe.liae ot: deirebll ifitteir and ill*eritlated Witte. • _ •' - ll000F:s Tir.vsusumr, Irsin 134',LT flat I.a!td Plows, 10. Stoll t!o'c!i, fr; Klif r by Mowers,:liorso Rakes, Fed ettiteri; Ribber:Patti; etc: • R. k„IVIC4LIti* SOX: ifilt•Arneelcati aniflorensh (locks 14 Oat 1:7a.0.e.; ty t . 'at v ery low prices, at ` lf N 6. . . • AR- tipl!l s ltr.er, atul Steel Spectitchis,,atut E7* Cliaissej . ln great cartt, livor.t.mp!s Jewel; I St°r ; - . • airlf you want to 'secure a good artle;le, aud. get iortb' o r your money , the place togiils 3L; • DiarAit'S. • • nrißitoo3rs ou SALH. .uf, 4. 11. Siftiit,Vister, Pa. *.• air arge Mac of Pletisrtsind Pieta • ;Fraiiiet., It Wiiit•COill & SUAirr's.Aleirnt /awl. e r. ' -1. 01 4 T he Improved ieTonlP - : litutiCoAneet hake,' ts the beit. lkst4 for d,- talpttri paper. :• ' 11. It. Wm:LT. - 31'ff Sex... k . itethe :11 -r ew Goods'ai.J'L'AY-Lolt rfr kon conyenicut house; desitablilocatCd. Enquire. at Ibis oak.: k tgrirenudirie's, in great varistg,: at' • . • •2 1 . Tkr i,ou & tadjes! /4ineri Suits, just opened at TAYton, & C9'?. . Notice' ls beretiy Mien to' all Verlorls , hold ing Mal and. Ladder 'Unifornia, th 'ey are re flaked tutreturp the fame at once. They: say be 'eft with the or at 31cDOAL , D*8 •T9bacroiStore. , E. iynuczn, Eng. 1. . I •M: ilflytszzirair has the largest. 'awl best .stoclreot yattest.and gentlemen's' gold 6,,,a sliver .watelies.eiterlortrght tq Towassis. ; . , sir It ti not ierti*l , blown flint H. C. Nit/TA. UN, at the Book, Blnderyi over the. Itit!oniNi i ialCei n kca, planlr i llooks In any style ot niflng add binding dqgyed. It you want a new telig4; donr6 , Dock 'give him a call.' • • ~ , _ ... . 1 ' ' rir 60tiN'i"P'C'03DfiSSIONEIR: I hetiliy aniotnice myself as a Cand Mate to44Upiiniy ComnitstilOtter,':subldet: to ' the . .leelsiOn of Ahi- RI publican COnntyConenntinth': - 'Ne GIOIIIIT. ... Fl*lklititlale, Nay 18, 1875. , - 514).520 Per Day at home. Terms free. Address, briNsox & Co., Porttand,,/diltte. . . , ' .111a..Nevirbuyi i a (.'obi t Stovettntll yeti have called. at .IC..in't4 and ',alkaline* the .•,..New lEnti:drt.,' , a eitu);e which has'olover dir.pppoluted the t,apecta three of thcfnued iastitlions hymen:He. . I . •.e. ' . i s. Cam - Rt.CTISI'LIIt !IND iRECOEDEtt.--,-S. li. $ 4.lnAlNizio(ilkilanibla lawnahlit, will be a candidate for the °MT of Itegtotor atid. Recorder. subject to the decision 011ie Ilepublicsri Cfronty Comiention. .12rFAEF.!— Any one ,Intku: tg $l,OO or 'roore : Wortli of goods at 31 'ResnxVIELD - te Mg Store,-illl receive tree one elegant Alth ; tea qaip, !or Straw not, both of duo latest styles. • • G*Fati dwair..l--Every purOmser k goods atrionattng, to 411.00 or. more, will receive FREF,,ono , otriml Alpaca Cap,., or Straw, I at, at M. ii! - -lti:oroC, rtEraes Clothing Store. , . Thp .several. boards: of- • - eters . who havenOtyet forwarded co. toe, tha.Aunlial :Be- Port and ceriltleate tor the? ... Past schir year year, are t l / 4 4peeitOlyyrquested to do so at °rice. ' • •ii A. A: lize.Wtir; • Co. upt. Pri:s*Yoli•rEs -Tie& igte: Itraiio 7 s4 44 pire Pisusiotor!wi, tbf42B3. propottion ; f Ila Lairs p'Asilaar, Tawai • 11.-tncAr3is.4(hi *ter thrs air; V i rtu' sea my :' surplus firriciak.9r. wwwities at reduced' prices, at' my areen houses, ea Main street, north oi. Episcopal Cinch, .1* JAB. C. IlertlM. . . air LterAr. Pon B.ten.—We bare a Lieerp to elghttontta nut& got'. earrlagesOise ete., wtilho ,we, otter pr.. pate etunip and on reasonsble terms, ptqnlie of: oni:' agent at the liitables, or at our linsli Atom. I Ablrxss & PASSAGE. 4 11iPASIII:11 4 ,11 :110 STW iCK. late Of dr. S. ALllt' Co.,'earitereikter be &end it d.O. Ffios? aSt/Its, On 'Mali atre*'wheee he will berbappy to ape all at h4Puziercuairrieildll• :aglY fa need of tare ; or or anytAng 'find the bee'gonde l - best Alan:etanent, and !invest prices; at thete keen, ofani place tiiAbe; co u n t ry"; Call and see. • • ' • r 1815. SP/I 4 NG A IN b ST4MER• ME C o Ar; now romi to genii the "ohne with the larget . -• • •: and test Steekret • •• Boor Einitif,'. Cfat!'andeeti ns• to_ • • • . i f MARRIED .. . , -. GitEOG—W.ITERS--At tlio home of the if r4le In thlghlartd,4lme 30; by Thci:'ilatiork' Amami - oot, Mr. A. E, Mr of Tfwm a ota,mt. 01141:p E is , ' Water 3, of Oland. - . : -, -, - -If - -I .., - r - i;c:citrrvisrL-oktri..--Ixt - tite E:iisonag4,L'llohtoe ton,iligly-lk . by,-.llev: muldock- Annstrreg. Mr: Burton Scoptop and MI NH LontF. Cttrl, both of ,I. ,• -,, c 7•, 1110 , 11dWili $1" . ":, - . TANDY R.F.41.4 Xast canton,. iltay 0 .. 101 0 , , kiln " both VatiDyte. willow of the late Davis Vail.; Dlke, aged 1,0 70211:. •- „I 1,, 1 44ttlies.lisrres, July 1. 1876, 01;intah N., ivlta l ia iiige 37 years ' The renisaneif ifis.ketcLe2vveril taken to Nryi• hiteissedi. 'She iris sinimlietlFT Chrhl Church. Towailas a devoted Christian , loved by all who kneirtiPs" She leaves a law circle : of _Meads dna t hhiria *ilia husband to mourn , Whllitatte lead. been a stigerer for seieral sickness time (4 bat , few .days and great stareeini. She hate with tt ,the Last, fit'ebhie tjuleity. * * ....I..4ittestea atg the dead that Mein the Lora." t Vir.4o.Pg iON ; TUE ErRONDEST.f have beem coutiblng ell winter And begin to despair of recovery. tor if oe hero Melt a reeenreoid, go at owe to the Dpgag Store of Trani: it ; 60111:10X oneCti bottle of TWOlottuts' • Shop of Tar. NiKPOlTYpreliTlerelaaaaLr Tato Wand Se well. No oilier =calque, acts so promptly and egeCtuany to tongtiai (WOOL , and' ait diseases •blttbe throat, Sows and ,q icpuntnPticn• Hulk dltds*lidohee':thoit d th o y - had that dread ' dl. swag bteCrestatett- to. heidth by the meet ifileatinest tuA L. remedy. It Is also the best know* , apetigs for • and nano In •Wbottping Potigh Trial elao 10 cents: • ' war" , • ISM CORLETTERS tenini4ing in 11.2. afte Taltsaida Part Ogee-• tar week ending • - ' C'Oaki l i. AIeVP/AU410116 toutisu Utileolifortotaausa3ll: iteffent Matz .I , Kettoem titty l tttroui telit , itas Soba;_ *TaylOrk, Vote Brait, , j - Warct Arthur 4,,g ' 4 Persons calltimitgrAtot of the above letters *ill .>cl l ?,ilq " 14 , 1 40 0 1:41,10fItall date of IRt: . - TP , Y4APY.9.4sr*. ' TUNED OWSTOLEN 1 ~. tlitt l gtrirtte. l6 le-ut gi r ki l lttt u r t ; wort' to tbd himilsoltfflo. iJosporocotoov tn wilisuutt!ril. v . IN_ 001 te 4104 , 40 ao tot ot viii Mooroot ttanwo os j oe, IL B. WAIT. Mosta* 110idoitt Co. 1 1 3., Aly 04. ~ - ~'. ' viCievier ,t-,*l;:=/:-.--ii:., STOCIC 1 I isuse a'it .every fiL the Pisiebirrom she will slew ot as int Illade ' MoN 'The imitt and 'coattail* 4. REIN Coo 101 Miet MEI be for itomilliOds 44,6 1 4 .4. ' ;• -1 TiotormetUotee, P IHW o was C-A n ' i I WO- (413D,!.P. Cr slektleits.: t • , 1111 BE H T .A. N. 1 I 1112212333 1 t EN ij I •, • ' spu , EINME .zf, .t • ~ I -f !I ~ 1 . 1 1 a • " zo PLEASE CA June 8. STE.V . Eic I , tirHOLES' CHOICE FA/ : (UWPR ItatztOg a latio and , enabled to ca 4'CASH PAID : 1 • aIitAIN.A-' Os' taken In ezebinp to., Ow .long eiporie ere nsPftuusw wiran Rance acit ambli,lolla • ter oursetree "ctEAtert IN *psis east iiay i °flier 144 , 11 " 1 "F 1.1 , EMI M= ON-1.20115E . CAPX MAY N. 7. 0148. DUI , YEYi . Propletot. to -"Ma. 1!!! STEAD hoar': oired forams:" oeitiole4 vs 2114 rip eble Of ltrfdp street, idlers • • to see all wbo are la wint of bleu and bore cloth. --- r . bat ETfkN ; • DED, - SCHOOL. • 4,IVF , who?! , 0 11 commence , oa • t; AuglOt 23d, weeks. ender the testraetion . X., with Mt Of OW teetwoutside of the oetol iliemaehe ses outs. be obtaised to bond • . • i: • m be - Wined thl• eat?- ir. , I 7 OPTION.: - .itettlgber Zngltnh ittulten i ter • :per mond!, - • - 1.50 1 00 OM . [welts" than hall'. term, and ittsenee unless on *tenant • : • • I.YIO-tt". ll,' 1875. , NEW IFINEMiI o OPENED It INE IV E K , MI MN 0 R• c i o' 1 ° • 1 • -It _ \ • • WE7 EVER. I f 1 - v .1- - 1 4 1; - 1 ) ." • . ii I - • I ,; ~ _. EI''ART3IENT: , . : • 1, • • 1 . , L AID. EXAMINE MIN AYLOR & CO. • 73. ' 1 • - Itol4o • %4A . L ME alers In i ILY GROCERIES; I. • I PRocucE, 1 Gil ITT; tC. SE 4 44 =odious stout wit 'pre 4 ; a•hcivy ritnek at tisne. -4- 4 - .**.Pltt* - 44_; D PIL4DIIVE • c as h • ••, goal 4 31,11 iOlireSt, s pti= ee 1n ,the Grocery Tradtc gee la purclundne f end an Intake largevrents,..re Ma hal we , can Offe - • •- - • P • UtiEMENTS To • ktitg4hraeitt to Noitgbtlr 11111 I. NS & 1,0141 G. IMI 41;N . k.sitttwx sts., TOWAND rAf ~' .~rU. ; . y.: ~'_: ;"•l•~: , -~ ~~;,~~ ..lit MM Y. • YETHE COUlttbf" OXER ANIL TERIMISR MID GENERAL JAIL VEr OYEERANORD.COUNTE. t - Commottreeltli re. Erterto/ No. O. Septets.- bet Teak DWI •littraer. - : Reptemaire 'ath, 1674. True MIL Otenmtereealth of 'Penult-, Bradford sit.„ tors . th i s On the Ist Or of Mar, MI, • ber, Clerk of sald•Cort,iperaftelly a ppears. MOISIVer Malik/OW .. l amrlV - al l a cranir• wh ° being duly meant doth 'atid say; That ill IL= of the follania odd Coact, and et Death Wilma rageakaley,? Joan V. - ,ot . b ald Coatmcatweelth, bear' • lag date the day at ,Ituae, trA,- bei the said ,Shetilt, at a. thee tlediputed.lst . mid warrant, wit: Ott Thmodayi the drat - day of J01y,1178, at twelve (Mott and 'brad:antes P. raceedrd to execute, and did. - execute said Albert Steen, , hang log tdm by the neck" until be`witt dead, with. la the Ara tat,lft Jail of sold Comity, sod In the imlatarghers:et said Sheriff, uuttwer 'mput e lamm o of said Coontraeleeted by said Eheriff.' t • ' :1: MONROE tlitirit isb( flworu aid :subscribed -before. meAbli day 01 . July; 1875: , ' BENI. K. PZOK4 Clerk. ,4 NOTICE - OF - ASSIGNMILVE,,:t Nance hereby 'sea that • N. Ferdinand! *oath and Alfred Bedford, conettttttlnrr the arm of SWIM Bedford, of Athens . Bradford'. eounty,'Tenns3l 'yenta,' br_ died of tary Ognmerif, bare aedgnedili the estate and property: known as th e Onstinettanan Woolen , Sills, to 31 IC Zyntsn4r., of weverly; Sew' York, In two for' the benefit of, creditors of. ttio said •timith & Bed;:' ford. • All perform, thererort,..lndebted to Me old:" Smith k , iledford will- make foment to the old'; atslgnee ' and those baring claims or demande, Mate known the MUM without delay. ' ' • l 311. LYALipt; July 10-tetitir --4 P 6 • _ Attiplec. !! KM= - A rDITOR'S NOTICEi,.-- - E. W. Irate TB , W. Smutted! and Geo. P. Cash.' '24 I. tho .Conrticif Common Pleas of Bradlenl'County, ;Dee. Term, 1673.1 Also, J. P.',22.lrby *a. Wi Illiamhall anti 0e0,.P. No. $3,44.e1i. Term; ; 1874. AI" Ir. A. Seott's W, .I.o"antbatl I and Geo p.Pasir, No, 115, Feb. Terra, 13744 Also.fil.; P. Kirby, es. W. Branitiall'. SOS, Yet 4 'Term, . • . The m101'100441, an A uditin'appolnted by the CUM'S. to Anstiibute monerin the hands of the Slier. Jr arising from sale of defendants' real estate. will attend to the duties of his aidnitinent'oti MiTh .DAY the •lath day of' JUIX; A.D., 1875. at ten o'efilek, A. 31.,ftit: the office of Overton Stereur -Ins the Bore' of Teneanda,i wherranit whe par ,tips are required to make thelti claims, I r Ire de tmreel front eetiiiite,.ln upon said fend. I 311:12Cp l2. •.1 nue o.•tir.7yert:' , : mom __' • l • • i { , • AUDIT6WS N,OT . ltit. -r i. Kirby !114 W.. earner. the floori o; Common'Pleas of Bradford County, No. spl, Tenn, ' . The untiersigiNi. on Alellber.appeintoll by lite Court to distribute money to the hand* of the tihor (tt arising, from sale of defendant's reatestate.. win attend to the duties of bbi appointment on ITUI:rc DAY flit L'Oth day of JULY. A. IX, 1573, al: tell t; *'clock, .the ofitee of Overton Olercur in It be 11,Oro' of Towanda, when and where!all par ties are 'rettaired to make •thelraelaims, or be de paired front coming in updn said fund. - It. A..llEndl.ilt, June 9, 457,5-wr, • . . Auditor AUDITOR'S NcITICE.—hi the' matter of the estate of Larrison Lefiei,ticc'd. In the Oqdtaus' .Court- of ,13radford County. , NO., 30, Feb. T., 1873. • ' ..'I . 1 . , The ,tifidersigneit, an auditor appointed by the Court on exceptimui filed tq the:appraisment to ; the, widow in the estate of Larrtson Leder, deetst,'„late .f lildgburyi will attend 1.. the antk4 of PIS AP pointtnent, at the: off 11 & lifeicue, iii• Towanda boro., on T day. ot .:Angast.. A. P. 1873, at 2 .o'c ;ale& time and place all persons int tested. to attend.. 1, 1 , )W_ERTOINT, Junl7. I 1 . 1 - Andpor. ADMINiST NOTICE.. --s - 'ottee I.s. it, AC.ite perapus in eined to tlte e:s.ta Bennet, Late of ~ Albany twp., deed, Tann; mace Immedlatt pay Meat to the undersigned, and ail' personshaving ciaijns against Said eseste - must present the, duty utieuttcatest,.foy,settleaient,. . - , 1 1 I i .• POLLY. DESNETT. I ' . II 4.11: 3f. HUI MAN. 1 'pianos., . It - I. -- Administrators. li3ILNISTRAIVR'S lyOT.f6E. —Nonce libdreby girel that all'persolis in debted to the _estate of Seth Doan, late of Wind, ham, deed, must_inaka. ii;apiediate payment tollae undersigned, and perains" hating claims against Bahl estate must , :iwresent'lttem. duly authenticated for settlement. ' PRICE DOA, juntoofe. - .&dadnistrator. . . ! •D.MINISTRATORS' - NOTCE. A--lichice Is hettltylgtven. that all. persons in- dehted to the estate of David B. nuteliMson, late of Pike, dent. Must make Immediate payment to,thn undetslgned, and all j persona .haVing n/alfna against said estate %in present them to the Allele- • tstrators fo settleinent. - t . :, 1 p.r. woontufle, • . • - ; . HENRY J. I.IIIfiCHINSO. , ' 5.... ' Jonl. .il , .I , ..A.dintandrat Ts, - D : I XD.II4.NISTILATORS , - N,OTIPE. —Notice Is hereby • glen that . 1 1 1 1 Pefso 5 li i. - .i . t ehted to the estate of Julia Werkheizer, la e of ' 00{01. deed , muss make lannedlate .payme t to thOpnderslgne,d, : and all , persons h a ting c Inn; ,t; against raid. estate Must present them, dilly an hen- tft.ated. for r setthiteent.' Aceounts may •be p •sen, , tea to the Aditthditt : itOr at the °Mee at Peet pa. } vlegin Tounnda. ;,, -_ j , J. 31. cenEN,- • , 11 , 0116-.`.•__ I __ . . 'II . - " Admirdstta or, -. ....__ • .:9XEC i UTPRS' NOTICENO ice 111, ' 13 hert;try gtvtot that , : ill perEotmlndebt fl to the 'estate et Dltiit, ifortork late et:Sitedi Oil, def*ti., 7 mtramake ,iunuediati., pay. 1.014 .to 111 ten llerstgliede and ail ! pttrsons ttalrlu,, ,,- clAiths , agpio , t .. Faitriotate iiiust -present:theta; duty atimenttchtett, • fvf,settlesne et. e .: lII' WM. P. I.IOIiTON. . , : 'II )V3t. J. DELP,LTEUIt, _ _ _ ilytwn. ' • _. 1 .il 1 ! • - • Execute r., _ —___ • _ _ A' .. ,D3I.O,IISTRA.T OR'S . :X.OTIc E. —Notice Is be H reby glveri that all per of in debted to. the eatate of Robert Illillhatm late of 'Wells deed, niti4t" make immediate payment to the undersigned, and all persona baring claims . against said estate most present them, duly anthey- Ueatett, for settlement. )-„ !I ' 114 . WM. RELYEA3, • • -Administrate s. jiyis%-a. DMIN'ISTRATQR'S NOTI T. - 3,...Notimi.libeially given that Ml persona In debted to the estatebt James Bowman, late et To wanda, deo'd., mast }mike int ediato t parrnent, and all persons having tialms against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement.; J. L. BoW3IAN4 7.. • Administrator. JlV5w6. , -7..-- k - tJDITOR ' S N01CE.,,,,,1 ' l dseph. .fCJI , Towner vs, P.'.,t. ToWner, and .11: W. Lane va.r.t%A. Towner, In the CoW - Cof Common Plea i of fOodford Counts;, Nos. 1.81 awl 191; Nay Term. 4873. : ' • 'll .l - The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by ~/ undersigned,.l.lll Court. to dlatrlbute_noney sett by .filierill's Face -of defendant ' s personal prope ty will attend to di:Olean( hllappolutnient at& dem litTowanda on .-7 . 111. 7 115 DAY, Atrtl CST LI, 875, at:l. o'clock riot., rl when and . where alf.persona haling claims • upon Bald fund mnatpresout the or be forever debar.; reVrom con i ng In uponspo -n me. I_,- ,' I - . 1 1 ,•• - , ; . A. -k - - lir STRE'ETEII,I jly,lsW-1 ' i 11. ' • • ' I :• i - 1a,.. wilier. • M=!MI A.. a. :cOll ..TP N I.Itr.'SURIAN ' . , • • . , .AGEN reef, opposite the Court House 31aln St 1 ' i ' • , t I_ FIRE !kNli MARINEICOMPANIE ColorticrAl. 11.7 , ki0.i of Ei40.1 4 - as'ts. 417,130,000 R,0Y4f.,, of LlNexpoot, • • QtrzEN, • I - 1 ", • "- -; 11,0o0,qoo CONTINENTAL, Of 3r ! cin - York l , " 't 2 , 606 ,23 5 GE.n)f:AxiA, _1 1 1 " ' " , ,537,533 , - ' GETMAN' AME.IM .7.ix " . ' " , 6144 r ~.. , , , m.„,,,u.TT.,,,,,, , . J.,," . 1 ' ' 7 00 , PIICENIX, of frartfor4; • ' 1 ' " ,852,30 a OlttE2ir, , "" il 1 11 " { .119,342, AmAzoN, of. Ohio, . 1 . .. 935,501 crTizr-vs , , of Newark. , .. *" - I 393,156 4",,1M8UTA.; f31117.14A.N, of Genn4l4 " ..' 2,500,000 • ! I • . • ':11' ' l ‘ ' ' '' i ACCIDENT A cOMFANIES. NATIONAL Lirr, et IT. 1 4 . A.,lets ta,rys'o. TsAY - Epins,of " 3,158,310 ItAIGITAY , •7. " - GU) . ~000 SILVIAL LIVE; AC Nov 'York ' • , 11.,33G010 • • ~1 11* ". .1 , • Losses adjustill aptlpaLd at this office. • i . ! • ',l• .. 1 VOBLE • • • i• I . oe:sera! Agents, 1 I 1 ;!P.C74-7:st f. • lil,A1 ) . COAL AND LIITE. • 4 . fora aid atter inly ITU/ for eat only, and the price Ilst Fill be correcte4 monthly: ' • PI4CE, COAL YOU , JOLT, P TON or ::,000lb9; AT THE 17.1 R rittst6o Stove, -. G'hestntl and PlitnaCe • Pea - .1 Carbon 1t mLmurpp ' - f • • . 4 00 - ' .. . . .... ... 00 Ilaftittyhtourdain Lnmp - 350 Sutith • 2, 75 hileittetim Lime Vt 344 LAW,* M ' • T. 23 'Nair" bushel - • kirk/VON ' ' ti 10 00 , 1 • _; a*Osbitsie preparrcl to Wirer purcaases on short notice at tfurnsual price . delivery. I , •I tack tender my thankCie tnylatauftriends and, comostlers tor their,rery: ilbend. , .pationage An the past and hope under the new departure - to make it to their interest' to continne 'to buyArbere they can get the best goods for the least Mgraggy, • 11 Those-1010 are :•Indebted - to' Me ttkp notlco,l - that :Meat have money or I cattl tiny for -cash and pay 14134245: They most settle hy the first icho , gu . st 11 8 1 1" ' • '; • very ltespecttally2fouss. • - • J.ll. PHISNY. 'iroirsiolv, - 41 3 44 ins; •,;'b • OOL cAltrefal` ,-• • I 'WOO,Lgis t i IiiLLS • CAUV i rCVit, PPNNA ; ' - 4soumigitituriagaid clan:drat:4; gting ottended item l Won Oast notice. ' wO ntevnitendy - Ina ttolliew cup, =4 brc P7ollaix4 to p wait 10. fast as olferecl. • I Ca _ • I 14187. t. • • II R~ H CI 8 N rum MEM NMI INI