==:3o 11 Vtadfai *pat Trianda; Pa, .711‘214117,-.411: 20,1-47 t W. A. CIIAIII3IIRIIN, • ' Deslor In - , .17'ina,irtvreLity.. '"W ATS B 8 - i • SILVER, AND PLATED *ARE. , TOWANDA, PA: . Towanda, Zan. 18, 1E47. - jr TOWANDA' POST' OPIFICF. toR tirry Ry.srzoiror rllll.PL'friffC .... The Post °lite Will he kept open ireaa 7 otilock. A. Id., till It. Pali. P.M. Arenri Order and lettered lotteidei±art*lit epattofd at e!elatt,l`. g. • . ... .. .. .. . ~ .01; 51.1ND46 tito Oboe Wrnl.bi o Pen.fr° l 4 0 • 14} to to.2e, A. X', ..I.' • AnayrAT l C kip • lisrmrtu RES , 01 , ) 1 1 .06 11.5. Math *tit Sirflikand depart from Towanda Yost Ofllso as follows until further notice : ,- .... lEEE= • . . . From the North. & N.Y. It: It.. at 12.30, F..x. I.oeked matt' from Elmira and east and west at 10.20; r. u. • . From the Sonth at - 5. P. "Thyotigh matt, trihn . Ftdkuletphla. New York and gaiter') State', 4 'N'.ll. poi, s ta t e lupe t S. B. It., at 10.45, A.ll. nittlby it a r. From Canton at 5 P. FrOM-Troy et 12 . ;Front totaymdllo, Homo, &C., at it: From Stte4to9lllll at 10 . A: x:.• • ' r t , AV hOopally (Ittiday, Wednef,day - siad Ftl tayl at 12 Xt. r lourrNeW F;r3 (TtriSdAY,. Tfiaradar add Matta ,Inv) at - 11 a, . • • • . DEPA RT. • ' .pa. B. R.. South. 1..30 A. X. . '141411 to . Now York one States. a o'clock, • North. 4.10 r. T4roogli mall to Elmira and lainto on N. C. N. - u. it.: -- nernten - and intermetitstellonitn, Env,. fay. 12.30 r. Y. - cabo.., 9 A. IL I Troy; x. : . • Shookoulula. 12 Y. I P. 94. tkohcopiety:(2lpro4ay, Wedueadsyi x. Tim 11-Movultty;llittrxisy, attd r• al. S. IV. AL LOCAL. AND GENERAL. IPtls.n..Ag - ent,,Fox, of the S. L.' &B. R. It, is coidBne3 to'hiB room by illness: innuwAtx is being - constructed from tiro depot of, the S. L. & S. R. R..,ito con ned; with the walls leading tp3fain street. Fnosr's Bose - will add arother story to their Court street building,', in order to make more room for stock. ComeinENc . .Es.z.Ther? *ere. fire's in this place on_ the 22d of Decem ber, pe,22.41 of 'May, and,the 22d of July: *iscv. 1852 thefe' have teen two heti. dtmcbuilditigs destroyed by= fire hi th Eilatigli to make quite "a village. PmovEt.t., l the wife murderer, vaid the penalty Of the taw at: Elmira on Friday ;I..;krieriff LAYTON was ono of the, spe cial deputies, and witnessed, the hanging. ArrracyrtoN has , been made for the chartering of a water company at Canton. As usual in Such enterpcises, .bur, .friend IVII.I.IAIiS is a ' priiiie mover in tbe . : . , CORDUCTOI) Burg, of:the S. L. 4k, S. R. It., is doing a largo if not paying business ip'f_nrnihing our people with herrial and tillerries, of which there arei abundant crops in Sullivan County, - . . IlAnuts and C. it. ALLEiI spoke in biglalf ilte Murphy Movement at Ter rytosi-n, it nesday evening last. Quite a large umuer were added to the'tellpf namd)ersat Unit place. t.E:aa.fi that an effort is boing made some •or, our , enterprising Trojan frit:ncii%• to ...supply- that flourishing ril -1 lie with water. Can't the same 'thing be clone here? . . , • . • PostEit, Seim Co.; purchased five limidied bushels of new wheat from Mr. 1' • - ,:i;(3 111 Y, of . Sheshequin; and are now , lipplying their cti4otars with flour man - Ylictured fronir • . I.. Tir rejruar. meeting of the Good,Tero r Lodge' will be held 'on Friday even- As As. election of for the ensuing year comes - off, it is hoped every-tnemlini will be present. ilkesEr W.vriorwm, Esq.; atabfaink ly, of Independence, Kansas, 'who bairn been maki n g • a visit to friends in this eounty, left here last week for their West ern Wine. 'The best wisheadf a large cin• die frifirt Own, j ,. MINI, rAIRYIELD, ono of iije victims of the railroad accident near Wyalusitig; left for hiii - home In Philadelphia last week, lireb3ars a - barlface sc-sr, and suffers yot froinintOrnal -injuries( but topes foil _complete restoration soon. W. TArLott4.` l 7cs , e regret to learn, is so,,ipto leave 14ving accepted alucra tive and respon ',Ole situation with a Pllll - firm. While we congratulate Mr. T. on his lood'fortune in securing, a 1,9.,iti0n in theSe l ll4ll . times, we no sorry that we shat be oonipelied to part.with hiss, there WI the money of the Building . illOnday. 'cite; • - trim,, - the directors were &Impelled to al lot the funds to Wilder:l - of-tTeg:- Owes. Unless this class ofstoclibolde 'khoiose to withdraw their shares, the jams course will probably bit pursqed until the nsti- Won is wound up. - •• - C. S. Mitainfc's and Errs aNk UNDF: Jll/.1. two of f 4 41 - . voyageks wbo left 44h-, pns.on the 18th ihst., fora trip. to 'l 4 ,ide! water," anchored at this' plaii)e 0n8.4,1 . r diY, and came ashore. for a e4fort't l itne. They were apparentliin good healtb; and seemed to enjpy the trip. - They rOorted add duck and woixicoek plenty. / • 11. D. Mt I Litchfield, forma Lie Waverly Free l'resi that heb s a cut with a lit ter of l kittens, to=n hich was U - ddedby a nicnibet:of the fatikirr a yOung squirrnl : cat take.the same care of.the N,l:c .fr oll ;t/IN't)(Xlii 04 het. own offspring. lhiiiug the season she has canglit'neterat a , :tliareA s rooil for'tier young, but ,never u!nipst , n,z the one has been intrust= cr , h: her cure.. - • As Tim - train cenveying Co. and the Canton 0)4-Tang ass lenving Lock= / lave; a railroad striker jumped upon, lve.platiortu'lnd endeavored to _detach. tiro engine; wheretipen Cap . t. ,SNiexttEi 14 ' ) /t the fellow_ .:by the collar and ejected' trim bent the car; to the- ( great of the railrded. company: Widro Otltxrc(l by such mtn as / Capt. S. and . WtI.T and yairtxtu. ea. K will give a good account of themselves. u. to —4: about '7 o'clock idthe evening,. and arriv ed in good order and excellent . spirits in Canton, at, 2 o'clock ilonday_morning, where . they found a sPecial trail in wait ing to convey theta GO #illiamsport. '.To th'e credit ef the oflicera and _men of -the company, we take ideasuit; in testifying to their gentlemanly and soldierly bear ing, nOtwithstanding the ungentlemanly conduct or ii few sympathizeis with the PI " mob pollee" has ob who wire , murderingmilitia and de been"rganii..3Al by the Fire Department stroying property by the millions in ritpt in this place. The follotrinm menthol's burgh: The imin who , groaned as the :ge e o ern appointed for the present ; year:' /withers wore departing, abil gave cares c'sPc'---•his. Oxus. . ' A tn ; to .. th_ei .i r.malig,gant feel , tuf a in i ma u le ; .1 1 L . V.--TtiostAs , cunses,- are ,Coot.nationi: l ,* 11.0 ihan the nien who resort to overt acts • i TP " , L. M. (h4IIORNP, C. T. Kiitirrio.g cotonol!litmt' becalm ) they lack the = l2/ 0. A. liLaca, AL:Jituitvx anillsie to do what they, rejoice to eee E. B. riglicz.',l 4 . 31.! others . • it Pr, TIIE.ODOItYI ARNetiTsVir. Pip 'h° .tkr eficatnpe4 at " TYr°ue ' l b AlT°N't L Ktvir, awaiting 'military orders, ... L it 11n& ilubt A. Cora, who had been angi4iniii nOidrizhaliiihicio I bilk% : 0163 ° 1 ~. ..,t 4 ptigook on Ihnichic : rewmon. . min. C. , tllO wridaid at.. Into Gunton T. ljcimrf.ortailo r• . • o a makspt, 4 this Iplaiela a nu :,r °fiesta. . • : I Disiparwol inimbor giliili Piesii, 406.. 1. .0. ilokiti) and hied/ y * lo . 63 *a :Pt!: %It+ die% of friends.- She •liitiii-fon ~ oilatnic Mrs. lir. STsw.twr,Car . .Wiiren Ocioi.t>o4ok: C. ' Vr.. TnA . of ikoolaif VUOldttit JORDAritair leaktd /lei Ward ) 101 3 6 )alid . :yrit have it opened to the pub ifit7fri, Mr, •T. -is - one. - of. the. *0 :lea hotelmen - in the country; and *a:meting - pulolie aro to -be ' C,ougratu lated that, this old mai popular stand half 'fallen into - such excellent Whil e JORDAN enjoys the enviahle re uta tied of knowing “juSt-liew , to run jel," his exCellent:irife .is noAeas 'poPulitr in 'her sphere pas soppintendent!of -the' culinary, department and heatess. The, new Wall'ilouse is a Medd. of (*invent mice, and under the administration of Mr. and . Mrs. JORDAN.. will not be' wanthig: in any of the appointments of a first-class hotel. , • • 4. , "ROUSE Bettsin.—The dwelling house Wiclit TeklflXyltN,Altar Street, near the_ Graded School I - rouses. *eta tinrn etkin Sunday. nzorning. .7%e:lll4i:tins dia covered ,abo . nt, 2 ,e'elotk.' Mr: W. : was absent, and,the fa niiy Ror arousod by, the neighbors, .Who . first discovered.-the fire. - Nearly all - theftriaiturewas.rumov ed. The budding was insured for via?. The firemen Wem piorriptlY ott:the ground and were anceessful Baying . adjoining property ,frotw harm. ' , After. thu fiamen bad been estinguishecuesirs. GRAY tk. CovEnnsLE invited the fire'coMpardes to their house, *belie Mrs.' Cove,nrisitw bad prepa:red a bountiful supply Of. coffeerand sandwiches, which were relished by the tired .firemen and for-which they return Pattmlay); at btu). r. s T,Extrortts_xcr. CAMP The friends of temperatice.are to•hold a tem perance Camp Meeting, in.' lElerteu's Grove, North Towanda, commencing Thnriday, August 10, at 2 V. at., and to continue until the following Monday, ,Sugnat 20, at noon. Ample 'accommoda tions will be Made near the Greve for five thousand persons and five hundred litmus, at , iitukcinahle rates., 'Persons- desiring bdard andjodging near the g ! ove at $1 per day,-can secure,the-,eanae by address ing J. A. litimtn, - Towanda,. Pa. Per sons desiring to camp-out will bring filch. tents with theni. Bring your singing hook, entitled—Gospel , Songs, also." All \ arc cordially invited to attspil. This will he your only chalice to btar the ablest speakers in the State. Eminent speakers will address the' meeting each day, - By order of Committee. - Tn strike affects every connynnity. .Several of our good - Citizens are detained from their hoMee by it, 'while others who have frierisairayake'praventedfroin see ing them.• Among the latter class. is Mrs. Lunrcn, who has- been -- visiting at the; pleasant home'. of - Ifon. for several weeks, and who was.looking forward to ,a happy 'Meeting with her young husband Jut weelc, but the, " strike " came, and ebb is doomed to Wait patiently, inasmuch as Mr. L.' is cor respondent...of several of ' the 'leading dailies of the country, .and is compelled to remain at his, post in the National Capital during the turbulent times, While his patietit.wife is mourning his .Ihseam) from the pleasant society,, delightful scetery, ,and exhila;rating country- air, which wonld..seem . more enjoyable...were he only hero. But "suCh is life.'! Tilt fears expressed by a correspond-H ent of one of our town papers, that the hi4OrY the comity_nrow in process of tOO much Centen nial fiboutif because it is printed in Phil adelphia, are entirely groundless. The Dopy for the work will all be furnished by l ey. D. csArr, of \ this county, and will has° refemiko especially and solely to matters connected with \ the county; in fact it will be a full andC7leto his-. tory from *the data of the first bite set tier; Which dates back much farther than most people imagine. .ThoptiblicatkinOt the book is in.entirely responsible bait. and our citizens may rest assured it will be all that it is* represented. We regret that it could not have been offered at - a lower price,. so that the circulation might have been greater, tut- from what we have seen of the work,' we know that it will be fully.werth the pike 'asked, and those wife do not.make an effort to secure a copy Will never cease to regret it. FRANK LESMIC'!3 , POPULAR 14rosTttnir for August, is full of interesting matter and highly. entertaining. It - contains an article illustrative of the "Jews in Amor- i.: , ," with thirteen fine engravingh, shO-w -\ papraricros reliOons ceremonies, inititu tion.4 portraits, etc., of the Jewish 1 Church "A Rnn along the Smyrna I Coast," y ,LEONARD SCOTT; "All About 'turtle-hun s ting;" .” The Provisioning of , Pars;" " Sob hem Seenes;" " Manufac tore a Paperf \ a The Opium Nabit;" a / ,`variety of lioglap ical • and other interest ing Pa.rag pies, a umbeF of beautiful short sto • es, etc.," et , all contained in' 12G phg s, and enriche with 100 inns / tratio .• The puhlication is a highly, mcii rions one,., and 'is tzlittled to the con envied isitronagp and praiseof all who ca appriate - so good . a maga *no, and ideal it is cheap. It, may be 0 iued• •for one year, by mail, postpaid, for '.50, • sin& ' ”rubew,,, as also the - tt Su 1.4 == ' _ _article on imirnalisln 41 4 r4 74 ,rie, MA ° limr-Yr 4o Mal says : "It is ace people netsba„ii9r9alb4s 7 p4io_► r t,tlu3 14,16- bier' a . Barons than ittibbirogibtPtetsbolidle- Insmi be frodinii* ) 116 ‘ ll 9O kn01014.1U61 . • .1141 d tbsi RIR and lidc:ltr'ldi dildUibejaded edi itOS rity eapOUSS , the cause -of . *MI - 16 TIMM; M be Witt iikabreinmiemy for life; *ldedihiss of *time - 4tellaly . ..hipit'e*Oinibli Ravi* wlio bar& axe* The managers - of a public meeting who do not find the, in tottirifit:t l o.,tat4 o woi*"!tuo? or dfFtinkdott;ent.l trliejiP/0; * l o.;i o Pi.iikT‘ rnasly, blows bis nose before leading. i 4 opinion; looks 'anxiously. for the stela grapbei the preacher who ds , ..unr4S, uponi some special Subject: in.sqn nPlrit •i f representatives of the prewarenot there r even, the burglar on the: way, Ito the State PrißOni;ql4ll man.:l l etf,Opieute.ge barbarian fhb*" all newspaper, men , are dead-beaes, -,- and envies tbens the fine times they have. in tie Way of free dimwit' and • - • lrie ticked* . to all manner of shows. • Tliererrieviti was a greater mistake. Teople do rs;t seem ,tei•Arlithrit; OW the:Twit:Of ta.Wit'Aill' 3at„it is merely a matter of busitioPki that' the reporter goes to thew -places, so at: tractive to `outsiders, wmeli theearne as a horse goeiip the plo,w—hcOuse' : lle must go, NVOreatur‘ to saithat,four-fifths of these enter?inment,s are tojournalisto in tolexrant bores. The: press Is the victim' otthe public's, rapailous .and untwist:lg, demand for services without pay. •OA us hare.tlie boot on the-right • Ilit - strtur MEgTINO' AT. NIO Convened-at Central ?Fong Ilan,: and ppeuedrit about 2130 P. b electing 8.. E. , Pos.r President and F, S. kiviraisoir, Secretary of meeting. Prayer , , by,.Rev. ST4llsig Vosuvno, of WySO l .l4 follood by singing.. , Mr. L. flanitis,, who *as then introduced, addressed the meeting, giving a portioa7of his-Misreipvirietice-aa a warning to' those who might,* tollotv lug the same path which had led him so near.the very brink of -ruin. Ms' argu toenti in renunciation of the use of less, spirituous liquors, such as cider, wine, etc., were strong and well founded.. • HAM M' remarks were delivered with that earnest candor which hat; here= tofore marked the' womferfitl success Ate. teeilingbis efforts as a temperance tulv6- cate. • 1 Being very warm and oppreßsive in the halt, it-was suggested that the audience' repair,. to . the ,thade of an oak in- tlte.yard below where the speaking would be con. tinued; whereupon A motio f it Was made and seconded to that effect, which met the approbation of all present; Prompt action was taken in accordance with the decision of the Motion: After singing, Mr.,Ata.mt, of ToWapda, , as called upon and .respouded by • pre nenting .some, Mita: arguments in' favc4.ol temperance4nd \nrging tholadies ,to'ett operate in the work, pis remarks,.tholigh, brief,-we're dire c ted to the 041'0, sued expressed with ttkatearnest eloquence Which accompanies all of,hislecturcs; and, has 'Won fur him hr . thievielniti an envia ble reputation as a temperance woritet: To Mr. ALLEN and Mr. It.trtis'w6 'owe' our most sincere thanki, -for - Laving been the foremost - instigators of the Murpby movement in this place, and now helping, to forward the" work which has resulted iu so grand a temperance revival here. Dr, • Haunts was then calicA 'to'. the. lloor e followed by Rev. Mir. Vosnunn. These speeches worn listened to ,with ea ger attention, and with profit to the bear-, era. Tbe hinging was very finely : conducted by 'Mr. P. P. Snail; sever#,7ol were a-Neil to . our roll, making a tot 4 member ship or about 73. Closed at s'O'Clneli PERSON:U.-110m 3. S. POTTER,'U. S. • Consul nt.Stutatiart, hasi,bein speriding seve l days is this plied al, tfe,, gueFt . of 3t. C. 3tEnern.,oti Friday even ing-, u reeePtion•in his honor Iwo held at 31r. M.'S, at which a largo immter Of our citizens-P:l4 their respects to' 'the distil'. goislied visitor. --Wo are pleased' to learn that lion. J. S. Porrvat; ti. S. Consul at' Stuttgart; who has been 'confined to his bed. for a few days in, this place, is bnprovini,, and his friends . hope stun s to see him out again. -Miss STROUP, of l'hiladelphia, is vis iting her brother, G: o. D. Pritoun, geq., in this c plaCe; . \.. ---3 . ..'' COUSBn'sjamily . go to Ocean Grove tli .. week, where 'they, will spend. the remainder of the. hammer.. • Mils. S I‘r' Po.it .' D tner and Mrs. F. • • P031E1101", of Tl•y,.and Mrs.. Ilnows; of Eric county, arc 'visiting friends in this place. : „ . - - \ .• . ' --;-llon. C. F. Nicnekts , is on' his way' home from the West, a d is delayetlnt Ilornellsville by the strike. * . ~ - --Lieut.° "Luria, CIIRTST, \ O n Of COL, 1 CitRIST, of the : 50th Pa, Vo t . ivas in town last week, retie%iing his acquaint ance with old ahoy-comrades. ' -1 —Col. Ovmeroti and 'rife have return , ed from their, pleasure trig in western New York. The-special term. of Court which convened hero on Monday, com : pelled the Colonel to cut short his pleas- . ant visit. :,, . TFF, V. S. A.,' has b'een - Jnjoyinga short furlough with tile. father on the old farm in.Sniithfierd.• J. J. WAGNER, or Titusville,. is visiting in this - • Dm* TIOCEAV ELT. and R. F. nimbi:omi, of Troy, were in town ou ~londa`y. Mr. -Rum. wrort active `fireman, and made a careful inspection of fire Ai - it coin- ette eatif Vasil witl P. pin eat. the, wel Lis Hot Past 'Wu 1z i7ll3lllEtti,of : - A•ttrx—t4 4cteact*lnill :L...!PArroN f I 9,UNOs.. , 1 Rii§WOß S TeZti. taking the chair/awe to t 'a tertfut - non-meulura af4ll47.4trititlMl4' *meld Enke tkei Avouting laddresa. Mr; illt.utn then tcm)ls,lllll7ntetd, and for of ar taitturhol&Aiwilkepseifittiteaticakst tisis ~e'. 1. 44101 1 01 1 , ,, , ' CO4 env entennurnsg Jipeaxetv4ellelkatovreoi OW , enteciitit ilhibeenks:ll4taud• figures. inArtyarthaelimetlintiesne, and lq*- 4 04rirk-One l 4l4a4rit'lßPlSO tolintsgthpathies of-Wheaten. 1 pl. one srbtltlieftrli tithe ituct earaestnetoriattexcnearonnittrn !way EniiilheaTrailnXrAtrtins4oneltudon iadieini*4uite a nninter *thifotwordikOdmq. 4 mEihAf.,4*(lt Mrl paniv i ibr itsit 01 1 04044114144' .. :1*-****Nit: Oft - b i tb4 r*loftletiecs - A9A ) iIVI: o ~ t c iont . ,ll79 # ,D kA g fpx y vig l .i l o . tf. listened te Atvi l yrijhaliwior,thcgpost en -6#o4lnge, AtIl 3 A l /494 1 ACMJIANn inarkitreo, cat9e. gerrOj.,and placed 03 eir is'x ' le# 9, 3 4 0034.011.. rLI4. .L. and D.:8) Pitxr? beingyrcs tint .were - called for and resportatiVih Itch* the :Wale* 14 0 444 . 4510 oitl To Prof, 1 - lEnnick,of Monroeton, muds eretlit is due for the able and entertaining manner inybich i be conduilied the musi cal of ' - • To - a couple of ladies from Towanda your correspondent, and many others, are indebtettfOr a toothsome ' luacli during .i nterms , flow thoughtful, to bring Itch large baskets anti so well IMO: We had heard of the quedilications of both Mrs. liAttlifitOld M r is.''Aiiiff:fn ' the culi nary department of their•homes, and now 'No tIW- xcall.t.to,4 , ify Let there be more Grove Meeting,s the interest-of the Murphy Mo*ement. Z./ .s4.Xlitiii s f3r , -July 23, 1871. • . • TfouftTotlcs.. ----,Wotwithstanding the fact that wd have four to"wii 'papers, Arid fair modiefaii4o Vical;),4l !worthy dame who goes the social rounds to a set pur pose, complams that the advent of three of ; tf. 11 9 Pktffij 9 4;;YfA2P, 7° 1 1% 1a4iP11 11 4.. have arrived in two consecutive yews, has been unannounced by theneWspapers. Last' week's hanging at Elmira will Probably be done up-to- the last Struggle, of the suspended body, and possibly some Obliging journal' w4il, present a ground plan and vertical I,septioti,of the saiffhld, for the edification 'of. its cultivated read ers, whiwai:4 t!r ' OllO4 i iems . ift igno rant Of the 'interesting arrivals we have ust made mention of. . . `4erc ato. also Lo lau-ta Concaits,an the 0 1 4iirq ff, 44# 6 ,l l _ ll Wti.k4 are only to in the wavot": pro-• gramme or announcement. On QUO of these--blissful occasions, / it. was onr privilege' to rcriew four pairs of lovers, seated all ,w4bitigood tearing' distalacW r of Fairer 'races, or parer ‘ypes.of,distinctive female loveliness, was seldom pluminated by the IPPPDVgIIV•r - W l l l '?%e 14,* . t to say,as much for the gentlemen ranged alongside of them, • but the Lord might not hold utr.piltleta /-: lt,irouldtrai sirell up Second a4ll/ira. ktreetstr.9 l ) a Lin-ta evening, when tlie moon , shines. The 'Music; • toned bi\distance , to. a•aoftnear mello7 and delietour,"rd the:htirAttetpt -children - flit:444 Out from • the' ironies and lawn!! titwara growin inisammar.ticauty on the hilihisie , are dreapily entrancing... The part: is of course the central attrac /ticiiii f - 114 kkligliti'' - fithtiilitilliirlct" -Nouse flash throughthelpayes, mid .. tem . :o " t tender 8 ows,..an / grecnsWlird. - Lovelyttiammas frem the. eatskirtB-ath there, and li,l3,onesarss lilancin&atient in snowy A‘eAscs, hecked . with daintY g4iiiiWnS si cirtieWtir'dittf rib-. :bon. Baby,. critriagesl'btandvitnder the trees, anA mutual' ,papaa %aro on guard ovitik,a ; ? . ..e c akltia i tonay x ; nr may not, have . soniethitii to do with' the price' et the - • • Outs de," absorbed in the fiish', bul not quite as deep in'ttigAradow as she imag.', ices, sits a.brido and her husband on horseback. The boys that clamber over the steps of the music stand do not dis 14ilkiiti,W'.4.04ekiiteid'ik';'.23Pt:441. qq't he ;:g i ttVs3: o , l ` .-- .,FltittY•dk 4 fil#o: inevitable. and Ms•husuan power could induce them •to take the bridge for aR7.140,41tri oR Whcaie privilege is it; we would inquire here, to denim Oct trees in the park? We saw an elderly sitinei, l whelwotild Chuser'a boy or a law studo u tfrom Jerusalem to 144.419, efit . t hr4tto e - sint O hoiri• dittitia ,at Y1,..11113 t • Hon. GE O. L.tztrow.delivered his Temper anee lectiNcAutatise,ifitaiin they in terfertd with his wtiew of the speaker: iNbAtatZldlatedC to • Jidel suctiltaseAch. Liditipobi:..ourselveli 4 - and: we.„mutred-,the_ whole eirconiceretico of that tree'S shadow 'for that expreSS.purPoise. llaiting attain ed our elUeftXsAlteepillyfrfs luadid his, \wo ana less, inglined t p ari ever tg , _Cr 9pd apOogy for that kind 'of sacrilege. \\: I .1. \cr l u PROCEEDINGS. ARGUMENT -• • • 1 17111 'v3f.e vs Cbps *ells‘ct,_ , o, fu3ally. JattiepyWoO.' 'eclat\ * 4 3 i 11,N * 414 ditei'zr Repot, - 4tibulitolvietc) tors Report filed l r eonfirrocd fi. • llenrriffierd of 'Ai M C 16.6retir'et nl.l 3titstees ileporti.recorinklitted *the hiss- , ter to find additiohal e s 'fil • nee. 1 .e VfiAltg . 11.04 1 Y Tfollllo et); ° P-PI:d4t O . I .I ), gPI"SP , s-, on. Aia"Piieker: It 11,1 vhilatO if4d u ll o' , up - t ositiein Oct n • " • 1 Nl‘P-Ntrby ins ILLarrib, J O Prost • 0 A IllsaiP,rl Ali iFteliO* 9*-341.1ritolV, lii Rule in each cue discharged. 4-N E 1. Tyrrelrs use vis Elmore porton, in eachmkcie niado*absiOlitt6 - . D R Blackmap,l%-r, 6 Aweietyjsivico Sh4rpyfli ,Satttriyei Ig) mr ! Ille dge)atialt)llithr* fence r in each- ow. ; • ; , P:Kirby Iteitiraztaci 06.,,da4 blshce bt ito49l:o* N or die he 'at A.,Lati g :46 enter: nee, : .'• R Ii 1 4.63v141111 - rike off atisfsetinti nf,,ju gawp IlatrstAin 40: .laintilritto„gire.bn* • nab va Jai V* , ; tee. :Rule, satisfy , 'judgment and ," - ,l l l iiineitiot IT" ~ 1 4 1 Igituitirlltillditi* S RAssaelation lowandsydbiantlidtees, of Chiiilitil3thelt4Ve 'Cii*lll - 64118ie.1 ''ilnent to be cute • list the garnishees' upon ansaCrs, A .V 5 ' • . Thus McMahon et al vs r ennis Me/Jai &Weir )to be alrien4lArd t:a It) Celia 31 . Nyji4E4tm #4 9! ) Pa , " 4 name; acv -9r r n.fq Biai r* • ' lnt l direct•Kanspostia to 11600h:teach . I F.clitlrl3 Knights e • •.,• I I , • . . - .. t. - _ _ .... . , Pourt .d ~ - LI , ~ )41lidiii*Oinna- I. 'Amy - Fairildt ' Int .. . 'Ed4AittAte.. ~. , pi, - motion of . o:Witt:it - Ilap,'• i .Ice ttio•naniiratarkiiia..detree - - lot dt ..tr4bgiliVl47644,,i4icanc- - kin of IN. Mi , anail ie tonal order and dr t.anse, adultery.l , • ' . -„„,.... I 'BATUMI?, the hdeurgeat correhximdent !of the PO *ton, nezp-Idiean dcan*nn a :, tenant tri - .• over the Pa. It N. -. 1", , 1t1 R:, In a*ryfentArgiiintbran,kreadaldo ele, which we tak9 ideianio in, trine ling to our colntat:,ii,.... 1 _'One of the Mat places Of unto to which- . -... us wound taw:teamo.(...._ t il li snameir il n7ii ri t4 ner'stny ith rit: Cilil me Pl i i rirw ." ago thia - atillatatadhltbigaitibtd:klitself by Thing blotted Out by,a great flood in the usquelninna. .- It bilossible.' howeier, IW\r ‘k4 l:ri blearattaraa - 401piat4 at - the', tram of th e - plaeithaf it, cmila not con- LAID i if, but be , that as it may, Skill- Imes Eddy was vrailitid away; and the People tOok the precaution of building I titelfltiflttiaanqi distancor 4* .40e "winding w t er' next time. 1 "In point ofhistoric intereit Wyalii iitiozettgstattroital4y, foments of the lifor4yLan missionaries- that - bravo iteltdeirying seat • of/which rIt‘INI / Zirifrf iftikfni. ° • ! xamp e.• temlabors among the ndians adorn wanittiethbtrititteiteptqfetitaf pro. re...toiroti==iitniditir4.llqAt ess. ' Close to Myalusing I the site of heir village. It is now a conifi d, in one oft wltailsl- standivatenlum toning ... innment, a • silento . letisikinuent Witness I:if the devotion of these pioneers, the !Neatly days.. The missionary station as tetive in 181(1AndiwitAAANtleparture ra or vra i r l is rm nrw ased liv *a i " ng ho. I n n o dia m ns o ' away. Th e re, beighborhood,, but the 'monumentr-wah preeted,by some pious persons-'of tb,at l•persuasfth Lititiflding :InLffiffideliciii :ii . A i'hilidelphia. It is an unassuming o 1 4 1 tisk , Of shine taken - from Campbell's f.edie, and is ()De o!' the noteworthrland: !marks. 1 Wyalasing la (Aso distinguished e the, fOrmerhoMe of that hardy pioneer, Mathias _ llollenback, who went forth from Forty Fort with that beroichand to : . item the bimpiritidejpiteinyadarts near .ly a centiar ego. - Ifeidoed - ihe Ore of the massacre--the privation's which fol lowed, and when the ilereeaurge of he -1 tit atkpattalon „liad.iipentita fere% ,iptitrued. to hew the forest and tiff the \ farm: In ;,those days the' Lehigh Valleytaihroill -Was riot, neither were there sleeping Oars under the care of guardian angels \ in liv ery-sweeping around the ledges, but there were rafts• that plied their weary Way along the river, - and' were- propelled againsiltipatp 10 - ..paria of .. 'lea +n, be armse! antrUy pltibecW wt. , patience commands our admiration: Fancy the engineer of an express train, whose trans.. -portation has nearly all the magic of a lavish, hetaid . biedgetidittileatii/lifs illyltig, locomotive and plod his way against the river in a - raft for a distance of fifty or a liklidAsi voiles, But this is what Mathias folledbhek ionfltis men had to do again nd again. Of the surviving relatives of this hero, his grandsoK.:tim Itay. 11. R. ' Welles, of Forty FOrt, is ; , deserving of honorable mention, and there ore many otherawhosa ' ri,imes do-not occur to up 'rightheie; '' '•'' ' ' " '''" '''' ' - "Farther up -stream is the ' historic liamlet(of Asyloni, the romantic retreat WlOllOOOl3 p.ift-YU - 47-.Fidtith tiftllffaled to eacape.the vengeance of the Reign of Terror when the pans cutlates deluged the streets of PltiA with patrician blood. lino of the saddestraliT most fascinating• of histories el - asters around this wild and beautiful spot. The French named it pylittn;_,brit wapertion 'of '-it' is? called • ;,' Frenchtown." The 'first clearing made a short distance from there was , by the ax ' of a Fri netr Atlitiimt." They call the Pace pushorenow, an abbreviation of the pi. • neees ziame - (ind all about the neighbor no(i.are such 'notable French names as (aportemcd otherawho have figured from time toliine in' State polities. ' ! " Until 'a reit years ago the old block Mouse erected ' i by -the French refugees :*tood near Asylum. It was tbetsetmeof their social gatherings, and such their revels as they could ttaO PICA iPi MO !Wilds of the m ountains i Which the/ Ifdribill iallateil iiiitißtliet /WI • :CV 'Terror i x T.-lased away, When the ilfajority . of 'them returopd to their homes. •• 1 "Among the • (Eliot names of places ,that ado) n the nomenclature of this sec- Won,' perhaps Standing Stone.' for a kown or hamlet, is the oddest. But it is !,a fact. ' The !suer &riven' Itii name from , :a flag, claim ~op. l odge, perpendicalarly, on Ithe 1.10 t'df 'the' shady it(i'the hefght, of il.gllnk.tvirctitileekebovethe.water.,iti fall, ivfew of the train.l It is said: that the' Trench took this as a point in making !the survey of. theirtandr--over the moon. Itai us on coming here long ago. It is. onp 'of the quaint andeurious places, however, flial no one can contemplate it without le 410f' *Ott 1E40114' Ithafk ItlyttrfOCiata ,of seeing 1 ~ ll.nks in brook, and sermons . In stones." "We are informe&-that Rev. DAVID I :CDAFT,IOII3 historian of Bradford coil iity,-1 its preparing an interesting biro ory of this lentire OW. Wri : eiSlietrrkis .i.riesbyteri . fan clergyman and-well fitted for the task. : ilk viillifibtibilessWiltt4 W".valitabfri b00k.,1 The, tensie.ncy to Indianize the name ,or hVirit fslaCe is reciiitli Wecoming quite noticeable in this region. 'The latest eyi :deuced is shown in-the changeX3r ' 'et - l'i"yamt toitiltng4 :- Ttilf 1 Allell i br I l e ffec t t by,tfor ce ratea ; ranger, ,jr 14TviVio lan, Athoiectine *mama and :ifroad.licres strike the visitor very- favtinibiy-attbis .t t op l . r oa rt z L',lol : Pyy aims pl,, bpug, AM , tti h a ,•kift; id' wittraipeswerih awViltt thet - destiOes :url: STAdfordNAllu; ty.nollt "maid bea , pityl•ter , spoil. sucli , -a splendid farmei by' trakiMt him Ooveinfor or FisT9 l l4: o .f ciArg l 7lg 4 _•"Q t". /- T-:, r."-.1 • SS 40CAL. cAskor for.Q 9 . litoeur Bloch: 7- ' . M1 ( 1 4 '1 4 infr ates publn44ns o: cheap, at WLIVICOMR & SIIA0:1"8. • OITE goods In great . .vantry 127" assoWnient of spring and Ppitial Jan- rveen - ed, • at. he ...... Q" , 7. ; • -;:: KENT'S f, e WIIITCOMB & SUAUT sell the best Mitt% Books manufactured In the country, - - - re- Crakers of all virietielt ..: kii g 7 • E;; + ,ll gregenuPN 4 ) , C l A." u ` 4 . •: ' ,•;' '''.,l,-,'n, '')•:•%.. • to t lra . r....t rr . t 0• ••1••1i e , r,.2t0 x.asfro.: oilt!t.ll.n•Ps I• I)f iliiY IlTa7felo4truT,r' , vi;: ' -J.,., - , -- .-, yolmo t 11 , 3 ' , jills•ioi tgl, , f. ••• • : --• • •-•-- - MOE - . rA r Ai k q)A - :4.A . .urry, ' r§, . • IIEUO.UTAVI!-Jyr ST.F.Vt 1(8 it LQI44 Ginseral dealers drOceries wady rtril Um's 40004, Forapr..llaln Arid BrldgaStfcets. . • JuLyir,.lB:77. ESE . te ' Ftrartt`3l4l4 09:109.!bii Chop Peed • • ' 4.15, 201 ?,c. • - , , 79 cnsl6,.. . 45 - ' 60 Bucktg • • • 75. " (1944.1, 'lO 00 t"• IM 'Ye , ' !Flair/thy, wasieta. ' ' rso. Beatit, 621125.. x,,..... ' 18.09 rfe ifts. 11.1314i1 ltt GA.• IA ' •.. 54' Minor, tut.d.„. 18.(4,. 47 • • Vs.- • ' 15 2*, • • t 4 5 lir~Al44>tee, Dr et - ;ft - lb:, s • , ltispbertres, ••• • " Po titti44.„ , .perbashol. t 6 . -43 " - ,91e941-31c "CciIi#ECTSD k BRO. - 1 - 1146ir • - - 44.0 •GA GIL tlr) •ro ' • 2 1 ) - 'Shop polta, thttardct., ' to (4 • 25 - -25 (4 5 0 7 allow ' — nil ei • 07 - IrLoglsibed;.. .4, - Ai nio 24! " 17 • (:)11:44TAtION j.! TELL . CO...Dank:lrd and Bijukers, N 0.44 l•;;;43 r 1 Thlillt tf,rtiet, Itllattelyhta; July ~23(1,• I.T. s. ion; . ....... 112 11254 , •a • 'Ci,, s .r.,atol • 10 0 . 1 i. ; 08 ;u ,‘ tri. • • 100:4 109 . _ ,1113.4. ‘;‘,. 'io4o, oup6n..e \‘‘," x L • 6*!, ....... 115 ;1153,C -:cm:Ws, 1t .g . 101 k 1103 i, 1081 - ' s. 111 .1t1), Vi Rei4 4 /0 1 : - • 1 0 .0 1891 (kola 1 - • • * ". • • iot,N, 4n7,74, Sino; leunsylionr4• 27 • I'l 1114 19.11.1ndelphla, dr Erie ' 'Lehigh N'mlgatlon - Pa le} 'LX.IIIr .", It. U. N'; Pitimmrifi. kr.titiLoat. Northern Centrni • c -eh tint Transp4riatlon.i.. North renoktvahl s ay..., l c.kA. Montage 9b.., 8 ? . .. ..,TN, .13AINTIWPTd1.7. Distria ji...c.,:tni of the Putted Stati.4 f,tir the Wev.tetn Pnifytat of Pennsairrnia: In then/atter of James W. Taylor and Mahlon: 31., Spalding, Bankrupts. .. . Western Platt-Mt of Pennsytvanla, sr( t—A- war. • moth/ Ilantntptcy bas been htsued hy'sald 'Court • against the estate of Jame' IV Taylor and Mahlon 31. Sptifilingof Towanda. In the County of .11rad- • - ford. and , ate of Pennsylvania. In sald 'l/Istriet, -. adjudged brads upon petition - of their 'rered I: tom, and 11 e_pak rnenr of' aty deldt , Arid 'the deliv ery or any property belonging to said taukrupts, to !hero or to their use, end tho transfer nob; (woperty by themare forbliblenhy law. A ineei ,,, \ tug of the creditors of said' Bankrupts, t't proio \ ' their debts and ,choose one or more assfroces of \ their estate. w111.1,e bold at a Court of Bankruptey - ,to beholden at Towanda. Pa.. in said District, on the 4th day of - A.1301 ./ST.. A. IL 1817. at to o'clock, . x. Nt.,at the °Mee t'd Overt, n .3,3lereur, In the Bur otigh of Towanda, : before It. A, Sfereur.. Fog.. one ' of tba Itegisters in -Bankruptcy of paid Diar. , :t. JOIE' BALL. • )512.2t. - . r, S. 313/shal for said District. „ it DMINL4TRA T Oil 'S .SALE."— L ik_ Pursuant to , in order o4llm Orphanepotiit . - of !Magian' County. Peturrivnula. there will :ho :old at White vale no the , inrit,es MAY:Irmo t Ivo.. ..aid enunty. On SAT CBI/A 1' the th V day of A- - a UST..A. IL. 1877 ' .rotnnierndng -2,-l at 2 0 eloek. P. 'f.. the-fonowbrg deseribed r e al ostaio.late of Levi ;.• Dunham, t_leeelksed, CO wit. : Otte 10t. Cr lind bound. 11 . on tote north hy, Wet , of P. Co'hurn and` J. C!. ' '4lannlng. east by lands of Vrattk. Crawford :apt : .r.,tin.Falroldids. kinth he taints of LcCrl Thinhato. - end Nteq by landi of I.: Hiekey and ---- !Yarling; ' rnntalning one hundred acres, mon ,. or lose, !+=Q ,6 3" - '.i ccontlinnd. ' :\ • ... ... CONDITION'S 0F,8A1.r.-- 4 )nelstlndred doPars ~ • to he paid when the ofopertv i:.; .track thrwti I fire . :hundred on rorfirrliatiou,'irot th? 'l , alanc , i in one year from the dato of ronfirmati on. with-interest. ' - , ASA 13 C.'311 ‘`. AI. Administrator, ' .Warreit l'isp.. Pa... July f 4. tan. • -, . ",ASSIGNEE'S :Not ICE.In" the .. . matter of Jaen), O ' F le tetier. IlankrOpt.. In the .Distriet Court of the ITulttal States,lcesfern Dl•lilet of. Pennsylvania. • - ' • The err...Mors will tak,l notice that a general -no4.7ting or the - creditors of said Bankrupt. still bra '.held in Towanda, to saki Oktriet. on the. 11,01 day of A I.7GPST. A. 13...; a. 10 o'eloelt. A... 31.. at the olliere Of. Overton .5111eretir, her. , '.. It. A. 31. rcur: • -. E,vr.. one of the Registers to Bank eoptey In saki! . - district, for the purpose named In the 271 h Faction :. or . the Bankrupt Art of Mareh 2.'147. (to wit : .a fluat ' distribution ,of said' Bank'rupt'sa estate.) It , yea, elainv-hasnot already hem: prov.:(l, it must be' , dene or beforeilledav or tocetlitz: . - . - . - • . - • .TANTS U. Wrt.L'lr, Assignee. East Smithfield, July 3e. 1577. , . • . . . OWER OVNTRT i7[ItyIPDED t ng ,INEI TN BANKRITP/WCY..-+-In - the trict,conrt for the Western fllstrict pf Venn -sytranla. 'Merton I.atldon, of Bradford County, Banimpt nodes the Act of coogi 4 !ss of March havinq anplied for a dkehar& from all his debts. and other cairn; pfovalde under.sabl Act. osier of the Court, notice Is hereby given to `all, eredltnr4 who have preyed their d-bts, and oth 4 r pergong•lnterest.Nl,- to aptvar on the tin day of _161. - Gu. 1677. 214 2 welovilt. 0. st.,before 11. A. terettl', vr ßegl4ter in 114111:Tinley. qua, Pa, tie show rause. if any' they have. why a .•l„ P. NV. Cowell aod Ellen'Cow,•ll. 11l the Court of ebromon Plea= of Bradford Conn-. tyl. N 0.554, rehrriary Term. , , . , . . . . , . . The nntlersignr.d, 'an .1. , 1 , 11t0r arp 4, lnted liy,Fald rohrt to illsrrittnte• filndg art.lng' f ;um ecalo 4?f '410 , - fonlplis - real Pf , tatf., sift!. attood to tbe - dulfe% of lirs pPtltlnn At . ljl offtee. littbe boropet of Towanda, .on 9 A TrRDAY; tho .11wt Awy 0r.J1T1.1%. 1877:- ar t o'clock, T. 31„ at trhlch Imo and' place all person., Imclwa•elnltuk - tipott sald tund*.prst present then'. orbs forever Clobarstrd frntii enrning , In neon the salne. - , -- . • 11'M. M. P(Wrir... - •arino !I. 11. ' • • ' . , - ' i Amititnt. AUPITOt'S NOTICE.—Ta the matteryt ttle e'vrrit , i'nroll. cle.e*(l. in the Qrp4;filitl(lOttrt of mitt ford emir , ty. . The uncterstwied.:"in .\u Utnr :tppointed npmiex. ei4tione. nt.o to,mnrshatt and maße iteentlto thy tiniles of his appointment 1 1 14 0411., th.tliethoiough of Towanda. rti 11,A).'",, A T.Tlb T.TB r 1377. at 16 0'c0ck...1.1i., nt iyh tele time anti place alt per,on, having rl.eim3 e}' ti vld Intul,,ntr reonestefl to present thenl or (Dreyer 'qeb.l47 , t3(.l (Tom rcquing in upon the same.' ' Joiy I'2. Int . .. • A Tscotrari.yrloy To all whOttr it may roneern "elayetis- of , Trit , .y . rivioity herohy giro vetted, . that , ihov into - oft aplitinf.., to thr Voort. of Common rtells-of;firrielforti (,'Quitt.y. or a Law .)ngp,,theroot; for the itleariloratlonof “Th , . Vq4 ,- ;eta:inn.`• 'for tpoNparpoc,3. of porehnstyc Intida ant keepingttt I , .atv,\So propar cotvlttlon for 3 into to 1171,' the 4tenti.- \ • S.3I,"..PQMP.RtIY, N O. S. NEwitErtur,, ton.% cr. PO3l F.1:01". .. . . . ... c...VA.3.)17,1N. -.1r1:1;\(7.1'7012TE!:, SELSON STF.TVFAID. D.k3rll 4, D. FIJI:I:EST. *Troy„Pa.,.fuly Ili, 167.7 - . 1ii.,.. ",`\ . . • TYCORPOII . NOTICE::-.- I:l!ifottee t; hereby Oren that nu appliratitin be matte , to the Governor of Pennityltrania for let ters patent for the ineorpitratlen et rt Witter ,Cont party ender thelaw approver' April 29..,15174. 'known ae the, General Incorporation Act. - for the of fornlA big.% :tier to 111.4.111101,5 bf the bur-. oath :of Canton and vicinity:, in the conzity,•of jitratifortl, rcildsylVanl.l.' Canton, Pa.. Jniy 2G, 1977 FXF.CITTOR'S.NOTICE.—Noite e Is heeeb s loves, that ati petkima . Iluteloted to itto estateof Daniel Whitt•, late of ItPlgetutry deceased. must make \ Immediate r aymt•rit t the Muterslgned, and all ret-mrn% Imvtng nlatrii against said estate must pres.;ut .thent.. (hits • Au t tu.ut !rated for settlement., ti l l e n.ltler.,'M;e4t at gsst Stuttlitlef } WELL; I:xecutor. :11, 1.51.7. =I itDIIIN - - _ISTRAI..OIZ'S 'Ni) TIC F.; — , . , ;duce Is th...ml,y. Wen that all s liersoiLa tn. 41tMtell to Om estate et David li•nivermr;..., Leto ..( f Shot.liecittlo, tlee'd, must nialm Immel tate lia..•tamkt to the , umterslgnetl. and. all igirsons having dal ir s against said e..rrate must presiint tbmn. duly =that:- tleate+l. tor %. , ttlentent. wm. sxturn. .'July 19;1'7. Admlnlst rivo r, peadonto Mo.', AD:NtIiN-ISTItATOR'S' "," 19 .1) .” 9 . 41 T PiTun Mao all pOrno/241/i• (MM. - a tti the e(4,: t ittu 4,1 Cynthia J(4-,lau; late of Rome fwp., 41(m%, must make Imtit 4 dtum l; v sett to theittmlOrslirmi. aed atl pklrsom iTT 031 10 - oKainst ualdestaLe Must ',resent Math (111:V aitthezkt orated. for setnellumt. 1,. F. Julyl9i- Ailmtutstrator, pendeuto tile. 1 1,iNXEC TITORg' N()T-I C E.—Notice J fiefetii !Preis that att pf . rsoris itidebt6l to tho ovate ofJ,..h. Wrightont'e of .%thens to:Nsteed, frnisvmskrtritmeill3te payment totho pal porsous bAvin g . c 100,14 sgainit said osusto muss Prc.." , :nt.them,,luay atalwootratml, for' scottomeut." MAIMA 1•;. 'WRIGHT, WItIGIIT, • NEM - .7.141y ]J,'`:7 TAN' TED—A .11 fiS PONS. IBLE . , r =l4'.l`r with CA PIT 41,„ a 311;11,C4IANT• i!lti , :riEniq . .l), ti. 14u. , a Partornallp Inturest and iii:thage a Bronel; 11, , 1:at 4x .i rv, iv ltlell rol:o,are.nbanz to atart in int!' Section. , o Ina *host, who 'cut . idve•-tbo, 1,05 t. reteicuct, need' j tnake application. Ail Colutullikigal lona ,I , tile tly nottitlentlal. Atttirtma t`. DIC YOUNCiA.DIIO.. pact,,t t er, Iml,l- 1 111,STOTtr., - • : CIIVISTICLIT tiTItEET t CHILADELPLIIA.:,;*: wtt05, 4 18...c.t. ' 'REV it G. • 9 00' ea) t 00 2 4;) go AO 1 74 I 7 „ . ..4 4"1 ( - 1 . 3' a .00 Jo ' ( s3' OEM s. • ..... • -17 17 1 ( •• •\ X•Vii ; ;3•1 t:'{ ft,:, M 11123== 11T. D. TYLF.N. F. S. ELLIOTT: D. W F.. 1.. it A NT.T,. V. 11. PECK. : 13221=2