=I stittlforq 121 Tvgazda; P. Thursday, • - 117. • • A PiII.A34BERLIN. • beal . 6.r lu . , • • • !FINE jEWELRY.• I WATC 1-1 E S ' 4 ;11:tEI.1 A"g1:1 IiLATEOVARE, I.- • ',TOW A... 4 rip., PA: .18n.'1 +4, 1877. • TOW A DA POST OFFICE.. 7, I N N t,F TIIF._PUHLIC 'The Pm.t tofnce .0111 be kept open from 7 o'clock. A. 1.. tlll Money Oider and Registered 1.. r close at 6 o•rlark. P. .111 oN D AVS the Ottlce wtil be' open from 9.30 non. A. 31. 'ARRIVALS. A'D DiP.k 4 fiTFRES OF MAILS:- 11'01.: will arrive and depart. from Towanda roar vino. ai follows until further Motlee lEEE From the North. Pa. & .N;N: It. It.; at 12.30, I.M. 1„4 Led_ mall from Elmira andeast and west $t 10.20, r. th&Sonth at N. rot, Through ntaiNrom Philadelphia, 'l.4.ew York ainl Eament Stales t 4 A.M . From State Line..VS. It. It., at 10.4 1 1, M. • Barclay at fi• Vv..ni Canton at 3 P. M. Troy of 12 M. 4 1 - 1 - 40 n I,eltariyttle, Rome, 3 / 4 c:, at 12 Y. . 1 7 1,0 n ShoOlegillti at 16 A; M. Vl - 111 Melmoitany (Monday. Wednesdaytand Frt t{,ty a: 12 M New Era Tncsday, Thursday and Batur II A: EMIEUE . . - . ph. .t: 7.: . 'VAL IL, 'mouth. l „an A.M. T1,,,,,, g n matt to phlladelphlw, New York and F.,:”e ern Slate,. 1. o'clock, 1% M. North. 4.30 i). N. ' . 4 " . • Through 'nail to Elmira and points on N. C. It. 1:., mao A. Nt. . . ~., 1..&5, H. It., Uortilee and intermediate points 11 : :1111C " - Z, A. N. ' 11:ire13y, 1^ an r. Ni. ' , hm ..... 9 k. M. . 1 •rrny. I r - . M. - , . •,11,•••lielpilit. 12 M. • . . 7 ' • .'I7AVS‘III(.. I 1 . ... M. • - Menoopany (Monday :Wednesday and Friday,) a! 'IT. Al., 7 , \,-w I:ra (Tuesday. Thursday anti Saturday). at S. IV. A I.T00): LOCAL AND: . CENE.R AL. animal fair ; Of the, Troy. Farmers' Club is being held at Troy this•weck., CARNOMIAN ias }leen ap i“ 'lilted member of the State Central Corn- mittec. 1: 'erection of a poor house will f di minislrthc numher (:)f " trampß,'" which ilifest.tlieicouht.y. • .I`nr: Eoi.;eopi4 Church edifice if , to be enlarged by the:poditfon of about twenty ; feet on tir. east. enu..r,,N. Tnk: ('hutch gociable will beheld lit the basentent Pf the church on rriJay evening next. EsTY.CIAL atteN . tion is directed to' our pew advertisements this week. Co. invite especial attention to their pow Stock; A PAIR of gOld-bowed spectacles were picited np Pst-011ice a. 'few days ag,i, The, owner can recover ;them by -calling at this otiiie . EISEK . AII.-Ik2glilarnpetin.„7 of Leah 1, - vige, No. 29, jQ. O. F., Friday eve uPu„ dept. 21st, 1S 7j. A full attendance iL (I chi! ed S -~ ~- -- Tit]: M. E: Sociable will be held in the (Warell Parlors on Friday evening. , Ite-- I`e.tonents will be served, and all arc in vited to be presen.- --- it c ri - riN of the Managers of the ' rounty Agricultural Inociety r.i4l ou tLu exhibition,groun(hl on soh" !lay,. Sept. 1.1111 insf., at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. T n wELC, Wm gentlemal4 aiul in it •Iligent agent of the Binghamton Ihrily 1 . Maid tis a visit the other day. The 77)1.,5, is gaining, as it de'Serves, quite all il):fintsive sale here. . _ U. iinv,..zof Spring .11i1, is-one of nr,st extystsive and responkible (Nal ers inTaledliay in Northern entssyfra .'l,Ve direct the attetit.iop . ,tif ow' read t is `l'nE animal_ tiar'xie of the Towancla - rirc:-Department mines on . ~cll Ttlesday next.. "Triton 1105 c.," of Tnnkhannock, tiesihe guests of Naiad. No. - 2 on the oe(asiln... 4 . are pained to learn tliat our estOeni-, ed and ver.eraole townsman, )Vti.t.lA.Ni is in a critical condition af.liis residence: His _condition is such !es to allord little hope o f his recovery: I 1 Is two weeks more remain for pro ation for the Agricultural Fair, and we trust the time:may be pi-otitably em ployed:by Eti:lners and Mechanic!: in a effin:rto make the exhibition pleas mt and profitable. \ L ZEV. G. W. ( . 11XN1)1.1 7 .11. - Will prpaelt cwol sermon a 4. pastor M . the M. E. hlrch, On Sunday evening Mr. C. ing• .. been :,:tatioliol on th.i.s. charge the. Gill time allikweil by the la*s" of the Lvelh., will he as , :igred to a nen,' Heidi "Cm) sketchinf 91e Wool) family pie-nie, wtii,.:lii,appears in anotliercoluMri. "Ord'rove.idteri.sting to_ many readers. 'We `regret tlyit its great length precludes of printing tlOcliole of it. The I.ldanc,F;‘ii-ill appear 1:1'“ neck. NimEw of thityplace; li•rviVt`a a tele , ram Mt;ndlty ii the sudden death of his mother,,in li , •rton township. • Mrs. W. had been in 'fh.• I: lj.)yin...it of her uspal health, And dnai§e was a severe shoek.to her film ;•••••he was ah , nit seventy years of age. A mariied man residing, in Cite voiity„ New York, wawin lown on foi his wife, who had his '• Led • and board" sever-al shire. inquiry he found iter in house. 'Visiting her,- that she was leaditt ,, tt life " -11:111)(.. THE annual,tneetlng of the Disciples comities of Bradford and 'flogs., \%..•;.1fr , ..he1ti at tichtield. Sept. 21 and •S E.Stitic‘ttn:ol. 11. II Avrtrti, 11. I'. II! 3411, t.;;ltt , ..Ntiat and, otller s;•,tl-...is are i. -7 .'"x).teted to bii• present he 1:1 1 .1 , 11 at extends a cordsa) t thepublie generally. j • f" 1 . 111: Annual Exhibition of the Amid ajt'l .S , ktieV wires place the 20th, 2711, ati•l` , lll of this 7 Jnontli - : le entries •al.- ra.:ll y 1 lOW le thy geneht interesttin!ul 7 tit-led,' indicate an extensive and desertv-' hi 41I;Mila,y--of stock, and of farm producits We believe if the weat•Ler is f'l ,, uralile, this fall mect4o.will be one 'OE ' l c t119,t sticcessrut in the histQry of, tlui ' - • y Sta 1.11. TI 5 11. 1.11 . AN , 1", 11Aft r. 1 .1 , 1;N will aqiIICS3 a tts•mper- Teti at , Lt1.41 . 1y l'ttitt., in the Friday evening:. Septeu . ber —Tlh. Temper.tece Gri)ve 2lteCting . in (irm, uu Sunday flex t, will no hi hp laiLtely :mewled, slionl.l.,tliA, piosit fair. 11111.:::sni. 310 E,, 1.14 it -; ' ALLEN will positively lie regent ant! 1 , 1, vy'i. 0W.1240 . to the etorm which prevailed ThArsday night and Friday, it was deem ed expedient to postpone the pic-nie of Christ Church Sunday School until next. Saturday afternoon. The, scholars and their s parents are invited to meet in ST.E -• v ENS sk, LONG'B eve at 11' 4 o'clock on that day; when a pleasant time` is anticipated. gotta . . . _ . ,• • Macbeth shook with teiTorlacthe sight of the Birmati wood moving. teward Dun: Milano Rid. - I saw de signs Of direr yes terday; and am sum there were ito Mac beats with" dark blood spots on their hands or - ;tormenting •memories M - their hearts; Mit certain it is, there was 'a -stir among the Woons They came fronithc east and the west, from tile north and the south: ' They•were oil all ages and llir.*• 'from the venerable Monarch of the wood to,the little serout of a month's growth. Some were %tons by natate—some only in uaine. - Sothe were married- to Woons and soMeexp'eet M be.. • ' . ' Of thOse present. from a distance, I re-- call tlurna.lnes of t .tt,,, S. llam:!and wife, 'of Lyons, N. 'l'.', W. 11. f/tita*: and 'wife, of Waverly, N 'l%; M. B. 0-Fnout.*\of 'Rockford, • 11l •\lFlrs..Lots HoMotEi, of I •\ - Wilkesatm3, Pa.,. And litttloir Woon, of T6 F , inth4pOntity. , Tablea were sriMail \ under the. trees in' the yard, andint ampldinnor discussed with 41ktingtioed abilit". ; The satire / coMpTai to tile number of 194 particip ted in qui dQussion, and' it . tthaeltebtls Conclusietr ; was • reielteri, viz i' full:- atom-- at* and depleted, tbotigh by . too / Means', emptied, tables: rtes the tats the bad beett . .rtlimied et their btirdetk the ' exliftpany gathered' abdu't Ali / stand\ for - in Ore• dntellecttial portion -:cit the ' feitgt W.A.' Woon was appoin te d • Master of.: Ceremonies: After ~a Pie 7 ce, of manic on the organ - by CitiamPittnei.,' 'B. S,, DEAN, pastor of thefeongregation of Die , ciplciin Smithfield,./‘ea,d the folloiing, (prepared. by lir. 131.q.t.0ca) : .. • ntoiatAx4itcaL-skwn. ' Raving been/equested. to Write so e sketch pertinent to this merision, o, I might sat, 7it4 more propriety, to give - a , brief history of the life iicthe late SVsttf:r El. W001?;Esq ~. who watithe common an , cestor of this, large assebiblage, the task is undertaken with unfeigned diffidence; '''ilte atWanced ago of the writer, bodily inli s t•mitieS and limited time, might forbid the attempt, and it has to he".ntade with , mit''any regard to "form or comelinem" - Ilis,' native place .was Westminster, Mass:, and he was born June p 0,4761. _ - His parents - Were then-subjects of 9 EOIW.E . 111., King of . Great , " Britain.. 'Tito en-i. , 4 r , croachments of Olaf nation upon the rightsand libefties of the A / eriCan colo nies began by the - passageyof the stamp act in 1111-1, and were contutued with un tiring persOcrence tint il/forbearanee'and sub Mission 0 - „ the parof the .colonists. ceased to be vi r tue and independence, z t / Was declared. Dur i ingall this time, the little-boy whose birth has been announced above. and' wh/se intellectual powers' were steadily it creasing with his years, was a eohsta 1 iand'e,,,Teed - li -tener to the / . 5- h discussions of 'the subjects that then en: grossediltiattention of the inn-blic, vi: Of WrinigS inflicted and of rights invaded; and he>thenimbibcil the principles of a rat ional ltberty - *Melt had m controling intini.nce upon the whole, ?(Thin sultse; etutait life. . . , -- f ht - te not in mind the - exact date on which he first...assumed the duties of a soldier in the war of the. revolutbin, but luive heard him 19y that in September, r 17s0, he bellitiged' to a regiment-of Mass._ :whin:cps State Line, and was Stationed at North Castle near the illuilsan river, abont•thirty! Miles !tarp of. the 'city of New York. - While he was there, three men brought In a 'prisoner, saying they belieVed lie had ben adtingzas a spy, as -- would appear froti4apers;' they found in 1 one of - his boots, 'lbis . prisoner proved, to be Major :‘..131:1 ! : - .. Orders came trom -Gen. WasitiNcToN to have him In4mght i to`West.Point without a Moment's delay. l i fe was securely fastened upon, a : horse and left North Castle in - a dre . efiing,raln about midnight undta. the barge 'of ai . : strum guard, of 'which SAstt-tm Wot 4 - -r - " --- - . ... -,' I was one.- The guard , had loaded gunsi IltrAwonn Cm: .);Tv An ILICI - I.Tl'fitAl/ - , and fixed bayonas, ' , with, orders to kill SprigTvl—List of Judges eltsea,. to aet,,l him ,n.. once .l -•• if tI erekshould. he any at- At the. annual exhibition, of tho, eradfordl 1 ' '. ..,; - . ~. • . ',C'i tempt titi:scape or rescue. Jib was con- - Count 3; Agricultural Society,.tobe heldi,. .Signed to Is merited doom; - -tlie gallows. Q . n the • grounds of the Society, -at East ToNThe suliject Of ;this memoir servotUn ' vanda,on the 2ffth, 57tli and i2Stli days ; ; • ; , the army, if r I rightly recollect, . in_ all I. AS'i I—lior , K,i of Septemher, 181'7. . • „ about two years, 'rind would have 'been .- , • C 31t•• li.w.e ii .e. smith-kt : .I F salti•riei., mnirtiv . entitled to a full,penk!on )f he hail lived Ii r• IZ.[.• - well. We.t Iturlinglon; II It Nl"rgait, . 1 Wcsg.N; '. A Al--It, Warrvii!: .1 5 1 rawnirit Ilerylek , till the.law of 143:.; granting pensions to.! t - - c LASS 2—CATTLE, 4 • soldieps who served i n the State I ines - (so V F 111 11 , t, Wys.. , WWlti. It Stri , hel:%.l.l.ltay:- ' " • , `-- ' , 4 1 1 1 . : o , i ' i...i. , ` 1 .• I , II"Y: V% . S 11 . 14 4 1, Tr , Y:..ealle4l) bid bee& Cijaeted. , The surrender, Ale,. Eilltt, Sl:m.3lllg .Stoile ; !11:01,,tti Elsr.rer..' Alto ql,.. - _ * , of Cornwallis in October, - Jrisl, virtually MIIM!I STEvplqs . and,family, started on Tuesday.for a visit in N. Iris Jr., of the First. N ational, and kr.quEnNs..Y i of The Citi zens'National Aank, aO-In New York attending thil Bginkers' Convention. -IV., B. Shaw and family, who have. been spending a few weeks in- this place, left for their home in Washington on Tuesday. • .—EII24EAT FROST, of Ithaca, N. Y., iB in toWu, aud : a well authenticated rumor s:iyS when he takis his departure, hg ill be ,accompanied by one of our fair young ladies. r -73.1158 JUISA ME/Mika, of 01113 Pelee, visiting friends.in " -Bishop STEN : EsstatiA*ifo were regis tered at the Ward House en Frilpy last. .• `ißomp IT EDITOit Pzipp Sir : The lastxcitenient tins pass- Ned a4ay, and the smoke_ blowA moray, and tfiere-•still scent's to be i(omti lito*tiag spott the most of it however, - dotte'l3yrthose tha:, got so awftillyetowtted in tiro eat* on, sire excursion t.cf Eldridge Pitrk.. Those; . Same ones that find so much fault arc - the "very last ones to bUy their *lets. The utt m it to:: took the Most ex-c*cialinkfrains (as JERO)IS G saytooin Or their friend's this .:1 - 4utiful trip. The t y'ailvertisett to have the riato of tick ets dose two days before the starting titne in order to make* sure thing of The , figures showed that we would Want eight cars-knowing,ftill well by the ex- - perienee of-others that: many, slow to de cide beings in. the world,would Wait until the last hour, and even_ the last minute, before . buying their tickets,. said Om— mittee engaged nihe passenger and- ne baggage car, and atie r tig,ine; hoping that this .Nruld be. ample for this occasion., another set of grtimblers, are' those that gotteft . :it the . 11. 7 epot on'the startout, or by jumping off at every station to get a cigar Or a mrig of ale. In answer to our friends in I loin-ltrooic, that by some hook or crook got left at ToWanda, and asked' said h-Omit-to to refUnd ;their , Money, would say thht three ofrUti , warmest,:and ' most active friends ..ime got_ left at Elmira, and ,had to pay ; to'.gctdown t6.,Towandaton the 10:1ii that' night, and bare' the expense of a telegrafn and ate:mi.' to Tneet thent at the train, and. feel well paid for their trip. : In' :behalf - of Rome Lodge, No. , 60, ; ,T.0.0.F. would, through • - the committee, take thi S oppoiltunity to thank their very many warm friends for; this demonstration of theirs b.,}l,joining us ; in our pleasure trip to the' park ; .Our gratitude to our friends wilt !fever (lie,. and most eyeeially to those that gave us • 'so much "valuable - aid- selling. tickets and making, such promptlthttirns. ThMeomMitte has resolved to' make a fitting emblem of the net proceeds of said/ excursion by furnishing our new hall in •a bediming inatmer,. That we' may ever have before us the'fruits of our labor/and' -the esteem of 'our Warm • fii . 2tuls, iropitig they may not very 1(oon „be forgotten In the outset of this enterprise we hoped ti,), - , • make fifty a'hundred dollarslo help us, • o buy a good carpet, and worked hard (4-attain that end, but to our ratter ai?ton istimemt, on the final footing, it reached. the handsome sum of 'three lftindred and seventy dollars. With mahy thanki to the, foUr presses in Towanda, and to It: A. i'AcKnn, *Mr: 'IL F. Goopm.s,•anrl. our gentlemanly conductor, Mr, ottET, we remaifilryours. very thrly, 3I n: T . it 'William Irving., rkter: Furman 11,.tirrie B Nlvuotil. Burlington: 111,10Ntry. Frank. , :lin:l:tut ard, S.ylvanfa; tt , Ilarkiirist , ,.Spt Ingrid& ; I—StrtivE. •F 11 lingo•iulian, N 4 ,1.1 KII.Ipp, .1% , •1 W lib, "“....b. pulp *nil., urn 'Wier A 'lloollas, Troy: 1:opl, N(erpo f T. A s - 7 ,; Gorr ~,,, I Yrlvanrla: I I r. Park. A A I r..1/ , ‘, C FefgllNl/11, Ukter; hilmor,slorslo CLASS k-41‘ l'torrirt•T•tr PIIP'Iek• W l'irwarola: Nowtort Itarm , ,lierilitk: John Boar damp, Warren: I) Il thOge. Mi . 1...tvr,11411111801. • 7—EARN Pl:Orttr T. P'irrir.;At.yfulo: .1 Erlarrt, irvonshlre: Sirr , ro , .r. Triptir-r. Ilk.: A 11' Litoltlkkl... II Ar•kloy,Tilirearaira: .t II 'Fironias, Troy, ; CLASS s..—FAirm I t S Il 11 ill, ItorlIng:ori: 11-la Cogstsoll, Tuscirrnra: E .1 yrot.. A,yilitir: Chas Steve!,.. Sraroliarg Stour.; NAsrin itlt i nl , Franklin: David Gardner, 9—)l &NI Fat Vl' LEA Til :la. V \Vint,. k, Towanda: Elmore Horton. inor: Nathan Vsansg. AVastatn; lyin,Stryirlor: ',lstvan; C I. Tram, Ttavatisla: Valtalatie Sailors, - • . 1 LASS In•-'-:•11 A NrI'ACTIA:EII A i l: rm 14:s. I: A Packer. gay r. A Cr:tinnier, Mnnroc:, 11r.,-P: 1' if , :rnal, Terry; A - N Mrani,'l'rns: G IV Fl oil. Merrick. 11—M1.s1i:s11, NIA SI I'M TIA4:S. Mrs\lo.,o4l t'onclt. Tniainnl.l: Mr. 1 . 1 ICAlorcan. Wyysz-..Nlrs Nancy ilnlglev. °melt: -Nlns II I. te7A), 'f*saii.l:l; Mr. t. II Vaiillyk , ,-Urster; Mrs E W NriA, • 4 . r,..kisOitt- , -NSrl/I.l.:\k,:nie. ETC. • M r, l'l`h"P• N 1:. V. in Mix,' To- Ml', Alice s•nr 11 1 111,11 1: A - Arrs A . 7 MI, Al uy~Allrrler \f Vl.A'srt Et—IAAINTINI. AN!. N Wei):X . ; 111 , 711 W Ity.ii\y•masula: F r."Nt . I:nine: Mrs .1 II Ward, Tor\antla: . .. NI is. l'ar..Vitn• A Airs I It MO Iphl e_y. oti•ainkf: 1: I. II Illis, Tnnainra. • I ,l.A'sr: I I—Evi. - IV Irl.D flan,. Towanda: , Mrs .1 It -.111.1:1, T"- wainla: -Mrs 1..1 I'illsl.r, W1:::‘ , 1: Mrs: 7 ' Ntali:1 1 : 1 ', Moiti)a.: Mrs II AV Ti m, • r-ANinllng :stony: NIT, lir A Johnson, Tess 15--ST..VEss, Orc. It NI AVellcs, Tovraii:la: Il AV Nlonrov: 'Win Kingsley. Siitinting Sims.': tinnier, lV3a Johk‘v Wo , Nlhurn, Itwite;\!' L Ward. t"- 1,311413. • ‘s life. Ile had decided opinions on all the .offal and. political questionS\\4* the day;'which he made known with fist' tress and and'his. friends and opponents at. all times knew .where to 1111(1 hitit. ISO 9 he etrnifinded to change his plaitetof res.idence, and left his home on an expler t , Ong tour in the vicinity of the Sus!melum n. river. In the*course of his travek.i sl'qled for the , night at the -tavern of . .T(firx \ 7. - .e.‘ no, Esq., . about three miles A MONO TRY. WootiS.—En. Itio(oirrEit : ninth o present village•of • Athens. I think few, towns in illradford.county can fThat. "gent thanhad in some way obtain boast Of less timber Or More Wooly.: than ed a logmceAxit \ it right of a let of laud in [I- Smithfield. At least enough of them i stet (nowAttnatklield) which hit Wished to congregatO yesterday on the hill over. ?sell, it being the \same lot on which we looking our village fr t ini the west to make I are non• . conveneih, and a. bargain was a veto- especttible grove..it chance.' that soon conelndiA betw s een them, by which a feW members of ',the extensive Worio the right of Esquire Sk.:eAtio to the land family, none- residing in distant 'mines, I became vested in Esq. 'ooh. It may were revisiting the home and friends of here be minority(' that - snip sales were childhood 4 It pipped into somebody's frequent in those days. 'll4 gave no head .elliowas'the father of the 14py real title hi the land sb bought, N 9l(t only thin g' lit I cannel say) that a WOOO Pic- 4.tlie right for the 'purchaser to go on to it Wie would be in order. Almost on the and pay for it if lie could. Esq. Woos Simi of the moment, therefore, the scat- did'itot even go to look at his 'new farm, feted (ranches of the family tree were but immediately returned to Vekmont fig biought teethe r. at the biome of Wit.- his It was then a long and weary i.Ano A. 11 'NM, ES4I., on the very spot journey to reach-this)county; tshicL, flow where fis3 'years ago it was first plaittecKin ever, they performed without any acci- Smithfield As will be seen from the dent or incident of any importance. '1 biographical \ sketch given bedew, this have reason to believe he left. the, feta:lie spry:nine.; and towering tree originated in and yntinger portion oft the family at Cp. the honored soil ofstllasssackpisetts. Thence per Ulster, now .Milati; -3 whilitlle w ith his itykastransplanled tO :Vermont. Fintilly older sans cvne here to prepare a place 11:f t stmid its,.lKrsnauenti s iitice among these for their reception. I suppose that trees. of.)lorthernl'ennsNlVOnia. Here it Kaa Lobe felled and a small clearing made told: (kit r'itot,ontl, 'lke the far•famett to give fOOlll I . lll* the log house that was Ihtoyao;, 4:,•e, has stretchtqi\forth its ;,soon thereon, erected, Junl vide!' was brabeht's ati,l dropped them to \ take JIM SlArtly after - occupied bY\ the .family of root, till it spreads frimi fl a ieSznsquOianna .I . lle ancestor of most of those• present; to 64: Pa4...ith: slo_ pit. thitiebn persons, When 1 ;..0•A Stolen-.:landing 4; r.Fler.Sho-. sheptluz Esan Ukrer; II Fox. tr ffl mavila: P , , CLASS 17—Mi•cr LI. 1` , 1 ,, t ~. - s II , n) 4 .., flailqiril. lll'rro..l.': lion .las II XV Irl . ....,,,iting,. , ..d, 11.11 F. 1: Myer, NV:........ , .: .I:rs W.N li'll , 14tr , .11.14:am; tapt .1 11 i:et•ve„l.lliviv.: S. 1),so•r. ;.; , •t....%11.a115. ', • . II ',mull, North lltrain , +crrt Ml/11 r..: L'aelti, FranUlm: ~ able :\llrn • ()I "Ing,berry, 'row :11141a E 1•1„k•;s 1,1-I•LowiNta '•1. 1-I;'. 11 - II I closed the, war, and 'SA NIVEL. Won rg- turne,lio the family lit. his lather. he vas•married to 3liss kINNA C.tr rare; and they lived together, in happy conjugal xuuion and :iyectitin till „Iv death on the lt?th day of March,. leaving eight' children that survived hir t and having.,lost . three by death. I hayli, MO means of ascertaining, , the year 41' wl4ch lie became, a re;fident of !Lahr:ix, the State of Vermont, but•believe it lbout 1790.: I also 'believe that about that time, ',primps some 'years earlier, he be canni:a member , of the Baptista church, and was ever after a • pr6rainput, and use ful member •to the time of his death, which occurred on the Nth day of Qctoher, ls!.!8,- in this township. . , I do not recollect any.sppcial incident' • of his life during his residence .in I lalifax wh'ch -requires notice here. lie was, while thitre, an honest, Industrious fart* er, "earning - his bread by the - sweat of his brril,v;*%, and his family were all brought, up with habits of ;tulustyy and frugarity. 'I recollect that he took an act ace hart there in the -building: of a large meeting k luAlse fur • the: Baptist. church; - and) also .remember being ike s Sent at its cool etiott and the - allotment of pews on ~the day of Oct., . 180-I. It. may here 4 I be stated that it .was not his nature ( to be a mere cipher hi any of the relations of , . fully s ettled :in their new iiinne, their sit uation was more orbidding than Mel had expected or than r ti:;irettlited }{yi-Abase now on die stage-'ef adieu. Tlieir were literally in - the midsahowling wilder n.tl jr ness, for the nights we made vocal with looting'thlooting of ;Owls . and .• lel 'howling of wolves. The inhabita - re,were quite i limited in numbers , an fwe generally pour and destitute. 1 bey W re almost wholly secluded fro 1.,, t o_outer °rid., It cost s4o : periton to/t .it port any rticles kept in Mores fnetn th North lii er to %. Athens iiir Tiogi Polk, cas It was ti en Called. `, It wenld reciuir a lear or mo . to chop and Lear a fall,* wpd raise any grain; amlfwhen rd!- • they bad no barn I or any Saco of sheltee wherein to put it. nut I Wlll net „UM , ~ .t to describe the_ ptiVilti l ens through .-hich4hey had to pas and iyhicif w ,- Id not be bilieved if . t4,),1. :It' may, li+'; Weyer, be stated' that, in 'meal -. roe, they • nailed thfir flag to the mast, With the \ atterminatiOki to overcome_ all ebittellieh they, might lldve to" Enteuttlet in theii battle-field for life. 'the Peal result itte3r - he he exi)lair.od by looking - at the Well-filled lables .of This plinie;•ainl, .1 . tnighttadd,,:4tini fine dis play of this assemblage of : Which any con.,- tiezion may wolf lib prOta,i - f. )By steady' and sturdy persayerence, af d by a course of unmitigated lahor.'latid , Inibistry ) 'their, proipects withina-veiy fenr years began \to improye, their clearings to expand and plenty to takel the/leetr of leatiiity did Want. 'I hurts .w.er lio religious meetings - Itelti\, statedtiMes'ilt:the township when thepcame -here; and very , feW persons' within iM limits that had evet been ehuitlN. members. \A - iiieeting in reference to the stibject was geld at the house of BEtillutY , 3fircil ELL, near the 'Pres/int 're . slderice'uf- Lkwts Il Gtrau4n,` l in DeeettilMri the result of which was that' another' mcctiug was heill a4,1t0 houAe of-Jim:Pit tu Ulster, .alert# three weeks thaacter, at which a ch,uch. oC fifteen , firerlybers was organtze4 \ five of whom - were inhabilanti of t;.itnithindd. This was the oligiri of the present large and ftiour: ishing Baptist church of this plsce. The family Woon. so fat proSpered that inlt+l:l they concluded . tb make a boldbfforeto pay for theirhpid. There was piebty of pine timber groWing upon it-that Might be made into shingles and tioatell down the river on f raft-l' and sold ftir a good price. They went toworb i terefore,..in earnest, in .the etis'abig fall, and manufactured, I 'think, about. fifty thOusarid long, shingles, I sundt. as Sold, in the southern market Om ne,xt spring for or 'more, per th.o r wantl. tnfortty , ,pately they were not preiwed'to take ad vant'age of the 'catty: tptibg freshet,. and had to wait for a . summer - th.l to float • them to market. in themeairtime many hnportant events ,had transpired iwthe world to their. prejudice. Our kWir with GreOt Britain wagoning fu ful) fury, anif by reason of the downfall 'ef ,IS'.cporißoz.; _lto,N.u , Airrt in April, ISt I,' that nation was enabled to send about forty thousand, veteran troops to the' United States, with the full expectation arid belief tbi a t th e y could conquer and hold theeetintry. All business waS paralyzed; the bankS in the Union had suspended payment when the Summer 'freshet ca me on;--and : their shin gles reached.their destined place of. sale, I think, alMut,fhe timeillie eity . of Wash ington .was . hurned by the enemy, and in ste;ul of commanding pet . thp;usand, they • A'areely brought a price\ sufliliebt to pay for . transportation. Thus" their, hopes of p4ing for theii 2 farm at that time and in that way were filly blasted. :tiothing daunted at their disaster, they ciintinuedt theiryttorts till the detit was fully paid •M.d i the bumf was clear of all tictrni brattee. ' - . . 1 • E. Wool) had married a second wife,' - .Nlissi'llritm.ti C01.r., who 6111livOl hint , [;1.1111 rstnamed a widow almost 21 years. She died 'July :39,iiti-ill, leaving eight Oil dren,,and having li;tst, one by death. Of histlwenty children by his _two wives, i three only are now living, viz : 3ttittxm, •.T . :4l7,tintl Ihics. Ai:-the seventeen who have departed by - death, three; (Bed at llalifax, nine in SthithliCld, one at Arnie i - thia inthis county, one in Illinois acid ?ne 4 in the' State of New • York. It niay:: be said With fine., propriety of Esq. Wpon ,that he was-a quiet, peaceable citiien, 'I am ethjaiti that he 'vas riot at any time in . his life, a party to At law snit, and beliiive he waLseldoinif ever sworn as a witness in any , case. But the writer finds that. this is becoming too long for his strep;4th, and probably for the pat ienee of the alidi nnee, and will oftly.tidd ‘ that itNtl . s/ his r fortnne or fate to*, he'll' the mail who ' has been the subject of thi.; ,Sketch as he lay upon his bed of sickness 'which terini. bated in death, and to witness almost the last struggle of•expiring- nature. No.per son could meet death with greatci :otn posure. I-Well Temember his solemp ad monitions to his filthily, and to these preS ent when his strength would permit,. and ilk full expressed belief and confidence of Salvatcon and happiness beyond tire AtVe; and I could then sly in all sinf,erity, as watcsaid by Balaam to- 'llalak, "Lot me die the death of the righteous, aqd let my last end be like his."' • D. B.; .. ' • (In the -Stith year of . his age). • Sept. 4. 13 • 7. • . Following the above sketch which iims heard with deepest interest and attention, soine stanzas also prepared by Dr. Bri.-- Loi•K SiTle sung to the grin of Auld Lang Sync, While a duet at.;c4mpaniment was played loy''tlsses L Autt.. atoll Hunt GEIP• OULD,greatitiat-granddaughtersrof Esq. Wool). Then cr.ine the Nailing of the . . following, , LETTER Rl:('iN! '7._ E. wool% 111:mam:AmE, Kati:, AttansVlo, '77. ' Pear ( . ouginx, 11.7tisf(0\014 Friends: . Ilavin,g received an invitation to be peesent at the proposed pitliering of the elan Wooi', we make haste , fo \ report our selves that- when . you call thp roll you may be able to retort (114 pfeseA , or as::- . r,,inifrd r , ,):: '\4, We send yin oita,„regrefs that we cannot comply with yonikiii(l. 'bidding, :111(1 although we canitardl.3,Xile ny ourselves the pleasure ~e, being Wilk pin, yet circumstances winch we eannot:, control positively .forbid. So'we make a virtuesofneeessity, and do the next nest thing, l --wite you a letter. First,. then, We desire to send you all our cousinly ' greeting-L r if<re's our If sioi —with kind re membrancesifor the past, amLcordial well wishes for the.f. me. Also—_ ' • •.A kiss for rig tame . ladles, - ,And a romp with \ all the babies." . , I iiiiiik our elan / will compare favorably in numbers with any tini a can scare up in Smithfield, if they could 7 ed. -Of the Ilventy cuildren der Wool), six`temt lived 10, i of their own. July three el are now left,—Un les JOEL i Ind - Aunt MIRIAM; . ho will lat Tour gathering.,. She, wit 1.1 - ,. 13E'NEY anti . ELEC A, will be the - only representatives of I hi. obt families. Tithe would fail me to speak if all the conSins\ \ hv name, fur their "na le is Legion '! the whole nutnber - of the s oientli geacia tien la our family record is 9. Of these . ,. 41 l'thyn-passed to the "silent red," leav ing 6.';'Xif your circle were full, t he with you: ilkis, of coarse, will not be. there are fonr (5:(1 here in Burlingame it n 1 an \ equal annul •t• of Uncle dom.'s ehildrt?t in an ad,j(iiing - eority, am I they are scan( - col fiein t to oh • home Web( IV.IIII to the, l'acilic. lam u .: aware of any going' :eastward, and * " we -award the star of em pire takes its. way," - ; Hi "westward ho !" ought to he the motto if alt who etilitlitl -plate emigrating. - Of ytutr children ahil your ebililren'ii ehildreno, einuot- en p ies§ the number, but Mire no doubt there aro enough to ensure thtt i nek•fr int extertnination..l wish some of t t \ . e you Ig t. \ - • • or ones of the family *Mild take interest enough hi tho genealogy bushiesa ter any on the ,reeord,. I will glim *fly Ana who will undertakii it, all - the; asitistatuie‘ in my, power. I. hope pit will not fail to hive a lively social tiniest your reunion. Make it on occasion' that you Can. loOk'• back th with much Alleassurc - Pad reilatd!g to you a 11.., Vatewelk , . • ilLtivrott. PDGET PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED:-.- Wedneeday,,Sept. 8. , • The . Chlind Jury distese# of the follewP ing cases Tnug aims. • ' - Corn vs Edwin Tiecoci-t. 4 Assauli and battery. ' ' ''. 7 . '-' . 7'; , Corn vs John 0, Brown—Adultery.;„ tom vs /ohn Eihatildn ~ . .trifeeily fronr , the rson. .'' . ? - 'Co vs S L Williams 'and titank3y \ - Lyke arceny. , • . Corn a Barnard 'Doane —Lousing. COm vs Michael • Cangle3r,..-1 - . Selling li quors witliott " license' ' -. , Csiti ttSt; • 3 Btv.vrn-‘Sattle. '', ' Olm vs 1)r. : IL Axtell -...tlante: `'; Coin vs Ilyiti Vandnier—Banie. k i Cosy vs PeutiPikl'attoriMuisanee: Con is Jas Md ' IL4lierjliti.. Coin vs Chas _lla orn Horse steal ing. - • _ : 4 (A Corn vs A W Alton_ , . Fraudulent as signment of property.. • Not- WIVE In yr '• Corn V* C H Northratryipg. con cealed _weapons. Traneis "Chilson - for coati. , Cr -s Iteuben \Vanden. ...om vs Um._ m Wooden. Atters. John Bokor foxcosts, s Com va Georgie Northrup-: batter'., - Moat for costa; Corn vs Jas Ellsworth batter.V., E. B. Gibbs-for. coat Coni.is John McKean—Falco Porn vri Piaui Burv—Fonticat ty .for costs: . Cum vs PUtrick O'Brien-k-E ening liquor witliout licenSo. John Smith for costs. Com rs J J Or oases. jolm Coleman - for : costs., • •. • Com vs W. it BokOr--SaMe. 1 County for posts. . ' . . ... .. . . . .. .. .. , The 1 ry Grand Ju ,'sreyo'•diichargesit on Friday afternoon. :, \ ' ' 1 .. Corn vs_ Mary 'Hill. , Aggravated - as sault. Jury - llnd defendant guilty. Court sentences her to pay a fine of„FM and costs of prosecutbn, • ~ J . .. \ Com vs Paul iteci—tareeni.„ Defend ant pleads guilty,. . • ' 'Com vs henry Stulett—Lar;eni, Dist Att'y CAM and Davies &- Carnelian for Com: - McPherson & 'Kinney 'for defend-. ant. '' - .Tirry find • defendant not guilty. ', • Corn vs .Wilson Carter Selling liquor 'without license.,Defendatitpleads guilty. Corn vs S L WilhamaandStanley Lyko .-4Larceny, Dist AtVy Califkli J Madill, ndJ,F;Sauderson, Esqs, for Corn. Wit liania & Angle, fur defendants. \Stanley Lykc Pleads guilty, and jury find S L' Williamsguilty. .• .- Corkvi Barnard Deane—Larceny; Dist Att'y Ciditf, H .1 Madill and J F Sander son, Esqi. for Comi 11 W Patrick, 18+4' and Willia & ma ' Angle for defem aut. -Jury. find dCfendant guilty. •.* ' • , • . Cori vs,janies McCinney Xuisance. Court direct a Mille proseqni\ ' be enter . - ed - upon paymenhof . costs. 'I , coin vs Alexander, Enues -j- dulfery. ('Ulu vs Itiehard Pool \ and Joseph Pool— mot, .Com vs IlymariVanduzerSelling liquor' without licens e, . Collc, VS- Cyrus' Avery and E F Avery—L . kMspitacy. ,Cori vs George Lenos , ”Desciitiml. 00M ..is -A W ' Alger --L. Fraudulent aSsignfirent of property. Each ease continued to Decent - - her term. Com vs John II Chaapel—lmproperly 'intliteneing-a juror. : Continued tb c Oct°. her term, \ In re widening of Troy street in Caoton Boro'. Ripon of viewers confirmed uflii. In i °Alleged lunacy of eriali II Wright Inquest returned; finding said -Wright a lunatic Without Weld intervals. Inquisi. ticm confirmed aiAi. • ' Belle Newell is B j F Newell. Court t,.; direct a sulmann it .(11,witmee to issue. . Edith B Kingh ,vs James -Knights. Court appoint S B loyt, Esq.,,,a commis sioner, C Hunsicker vg F A Gillett. Rule td set aside execution., F 31 'Wellere.use vs First Vuiversaltst Association of Athens. ThoniaS Kingsley vs :Michael, Kingsley. Rulb, to open jugg ,ment and let the defendant intera,defeiKe in each ease 4 El Lis ltunsiker vs Cornelius HunsikerJ cases. Same vs 11 o , litaith., Jule on plaintiff to give Security for co.ita4 hi• each case Alex Elmo; vs.l3arneyClark. Reliort, filed and confirmed ni John llolmo v. las Wood.' A Iteport.contirmed finally. Vidal-account of Geo \V Brown, As sigmee of Sylvosttr' confirniod finally, and Court appoint E E Esq: a Auditor to distribute the fund, • lifre assignment ot„ Blood & Co. Ex ()options tiled to Assignees' ac6ount.• Court appoint S R Payne, Esq., an Audi tor to pass um exceptions. Final actottOt of IV Tllorboh, Assignee of I 1 iam Horton, confirmed finally. -. Tlit; following Sheriff's Deeds were ao knowledged, viz : N N Betts, jr , Slieshequiu, sold Aug :10 as the prril rtY Of F S Ayer; $l l7OO . • • Cianmer and - Town:tit t3wpef, acre in Albany, sold Aug :Hl; as tltti 04111 7 , city of Daniel Xellogg, $O.lOO. . 'I) S Deforest; 47 and S.l-100th acks o f Armenia, sold August 30 as the'property of ? John Bixby:43'23. E I, Ilillis, tlti acres in Merrick. sold. Ammst 30 as the property' of it $1450. Milton Hornet, .1(1 acres in Wilmot, sold Angina, 30, as the property of W Barrow- J II HoWard, house and lot in WyaluA sing, sold August 30 as the property of PII Cummisky, $405. " Jas V Hinkle, 6 acres in Canton twp., sold Aug 30 as The property -or W Bai ley and N Van Name, $6O. Kirby,: house and lot. in Monroe Boro', sold Aug 30 as the property of SI Travis, $3OO. A A Keeney, 150 acres in ,Pike, sold Aug :30 as the property of S .W WooO, .$l7OO. , George Kinner, 20 acres and 10 Perches in Windham, sold August 30 as the prop erty of - George Vaneise; 505. Russell Miller, (14 acres.and 148 perches in Asylum; sold August 30 as the, proper ty of S B, A T and WTI Ellenberger, $2,- 200. 'Job Morley, 450 acres in Burlington, sold Auguk 40 R thi; property- of J C Tomiikinson,..o;9oo. • Win Owen and Ichabod SeHard, 48 acres in. Canton tWp. ' .sold August 'O, as th 4 property of 111 K Jones, VAN/. F II Peck and 0 M Peck,_ 120 ace • in Alitnenia, sold August 30 as the pro' rty of• Timothy Felton, MO. Wm Russell. 'Muse and lot in Ulster, sold August 39 as the property of Beni). Mead, 850. I I) Soper, house and lot in I3tirlingtion floro;• sold August as the property of Clark. V 170.. Shumway, 451 acres in Tuscarora, sold August, 30, as the property of Luther Lydia A St4r4,lhouseand lot in Wya !using.... sold Aitgust :10 as the property of t T Slotrey, WM. , S"Thotripsun, .1 acres, in Wyalitsintx, snlit,Attgust 30 as the property of IL ;lath s, $lBO9. Hyman VanDuzer; :63 acres and 55i perches tiOitclitield, sold May 11 atirthel property, of\Allen Baldwin, $OOO. 1' L Ward 7 42 acres in Albany, sold August 30, as the property of 'Robert Mc, Monday, Sept In re a Count: ;e., Court di rect that the qtu i erection of a Poor House be si r a vote of the qualified, voters - M to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 6. In re alleged luiiacy of Jetilah Hen son. Inquisition returned, fin ing said Henson a lunatic without lucid tervals. Court appoint' Andrew Wickizer \Com mittee; - ,Frank Dorman vs 'Rosell'a A Dorm. O. Court direct a subpiena iu divorce to is\ sue: \ Sun Blair vs G J O Blair. Court direct ifo an all\eubtßutut to issue. G V Kendall vs Eliza Kendall. Court aplsiiiit J W \ Mix, Esq., a Commissioner. Edith' II Knlglits vs Jai' Knights. On motion of D Ittkitai..ll, Esq., Court grant \\l4c, 3 tlivvree. ~_ \ W 1.1 Stevens' usn't.s It Elleunctt et :d. s. ;Samuel Wheatotel Ex'rs vs N. 4,:itOtt. L U W I.atie \ v.s Daniel Wal 'Ruler to °yeti judgment and-let the, into a - defence in \ e,ach atse. qchkiss sit 3 Bleekuian of al. ` , till' to give securit \ ylor costs, ' Writ pf estrepa, \ \ 4.,vl -t 2c. s .. C3l -a. born. 11 defentlan , Julius 1 t, ittlin on plat . i, 111.50 to St)t f 35it . , ' •6 . \ tooscLiingti'zigiit.wArx3. Jas record Lapp appoint distribat glib or; W "Auditm Corn the_ pet DoWlt nechan ant not ' Corn the.pesee.., I'herson t for id , froi!ty a. OtTroscv his good . Courtappot,_ - aIL nogYapher of the,seVeral courts of Dray ford county. - . .as Foil; Ex'r va 11 1.1. Hickok: Court appoint H Carnochan, Esq., Meister and Examiner. ‘Vm era:tintVs Elizabeth. Crookai Od Motion or.in shaw, &go, Court grant a divorce.' Alvord Rockwell ys 'llaanah Mundell. Court - direct judgment to" be entered against' Handal Minden and W Rune dell, for *alit dran'appeamuce:\ Id to the fistlignittelitrvt Mose*Odstin.. Rule to set aside.certain property 'for the Use of MoSes'austin..„ E W Gillett•vs W Murphy et al. -,tosubTgate Murpky' to the rights of= the plaintiff. - - • \ 'Geo II Landon vs Luther Dkumway. Rule made absolute. - , W Clapp ire 1) , Walkeil—Debti W Patrick, ,Eaq.; :for. W II Carnochan, Esq., for defendant. On trial. BUSINESS, LOCAL. Coniwos WANTED.Ps ELLA will buy coullima Or cut. balr and _flay price. Etitmlre at No- I?. Lombard-st. You can bayn 'natal Castor for 99 oleirtir Mod:. • ;. MEE _ Cam Al \ iho Lttost jiublioat!ons, vcfy altar, *t' 1Y & suAres. , tr The Bel mvEitsitur“ Eau:lt-if] , pr. CALI. g Corset, 13.Extrtyy eoiatuces tuoriyto ly thau 4stily—d4 cottager AI! 'WiltTi:oun and cheery 115 . Ear SnEPA, 'are 'new bityini, .at Man Mrs. C.V. 3lantille will receive a few piipttila'for. instruction In ninslo 7 -upon Plano or`pritan, at tier: residence on viird st., atAtie're-, tlneed price of 19030 pet twenty- Vimos of one tou r 'each. Sha la a therooghly competent teather4,l9 Irsr 'You can get all the latest styles' of ery, very etmay, t Witrtcositt & SllArrer 1221 o I New fiim,.. - rnow'goods and low pri es at the P.rhige St et Furntkure'Store.tinar29. ; Por\ro anywhere pnt to 11~lttT CONn kpilafraStur your Wall Paper. mark M .. If yotiwank a Olt of clothes cheap ft than you eau buy tbu.sigio I i New York, pit Mrs.. Howros has removed her Ilook auil Statlonery,!tore from - "Patton's Block to BM store sump Aldo of Mercer Block. tar If yon. want. bargains iii Ready ade Clothing, call at RostarmLu's while, hula sing out for SO.ug alork.„4° mare. TORCHOS laces at ty.tiT79, • CD - how s " The Tailor " at KENT'S • Ur ...NENN 7 XENT.R. tr",,Undertaliice a 'speciality. at :the Bridge ,it.'leet FarniM6 Btoro. mar 29. • "rif The largest juld 'best assortment of spring clothing In town, at .at. E. ROSENFIZLIra. •M' Tun can buy nice , frcA-baked Crackers at COWL}::.. iiaktiri, wry cheap. A largi3'assortinent;of apring, and stitimer bats, Just - receii6l, E. Roz4ri- GOMM flumis "The Tailor" at kmk.;T's 1:?• \ GUE,;ADItikti cheap at KENT'a, nr The Clicneest:Tobaccos at whole: aate.or cheaper that the cheapest, rt the Ite.l, White anl Blue Tea Tore, Bchlge-St, • r4r J9B fi E.:st's:: A K*ps, all kinfts, aCwholesala .and setall, It*, at the Tea store itrtdge St. Mr-LINE)! -at;its a ^rgr Olft assortment Figh, Ilams..Sugars„Syrops, ifolasker s Foreign & Homestle Frldts, and In fact everyt ‘ 4ig koptln a Brit class Grocery Store, at, wholesale\or retail,. lower than Bier before. at the Itett„Whlte a d Itles Tea Store, Illittge St. • \ • \ t - N" Crackers of, all varieties baked every day at COWLES' liaker,y. • ar . FANS and Parasols in great variety at Ke:NT,S: • e , • tlr Ei.erytliiilg in tlio lino of station-: eil.y at IV II ITCOMII & SILACT.R. • far A large stock of Gloves and. Ho.' Wry at RE.NT'S • all- L. B. Iloncnns challenges ccippe- Wfon for quality of goods and low prices on .ash, Doors, Blinds and Molclinks, and all building ma. tang34f).• MOM . C?" What makes you struggle on with „ i nch poor light, when for little money you can have Ight that will not try your eyes, but he pleasant anti bright. ll' you have anploubt about - the ma*. :cr. call at StAmt,t's Crockery. Store and %Utility sept6dw. yourself r s ir LOST. - - Mween Wyaltising:. and I ! • Towanda, a clasp Pocket-bat, containing between fr. and t 4.3 dollars, keys. 'school certificates, etc. Supposed to have been leeron N 0.2 train, or front the depot•.' Any ono finding the same will be re warded by leaving It at PoWst.i's store, Ur In consideration of the dullnes.4 of the times, SMITH would announce to all tuelr old custoniers anti as many new ones as ap ply before. the first of' September, that they will deliver Milk the COlllll4 fall and winter at Die (5) eenti per quart. SVITiI BROS. Tuwands. August rhiceAttE.V ‘ En!wAnns have. the best and cheapest car of Timothy lis.foi that Icas ever In this town.. can ind (Isandne berore buying. CM ~ . . I.tl 1..1 Curtains, Window Shades, anti all nn ,, w oli done up In.first.class style, at the Towanda La ntiry.• Fleeting done to enter. Fam ily Washing ailed for and dell6reti. ralian;lget price list. 1 ,- SA.nr,itt. PowELL, septa... , LW' YV Blank Books TcoMil S StiauT sell the best anufacinn•d fu ,tAo cuwitryi. TS and Muslips ..i•ery• low at Vr Pm 1vr..NT . .7. I ' • . • -••. . . 1 . •M S. E. J. Mtscais is how receiving Fall oods,in every variety of'Millinery and otioris. She is also sole agent for Dr.' WARNER'S health Corset.. gopds in great variety at KENT'S. Genttme 1" Deep Buck," "High toe k," au4.9ilsneugen- water at Kitt BY.R. OINTANYR.S.—'rThe public will bo pleas ed to 1 rn that the Old and fellabk• Arm of lit tifiy TA have decided to make the eltneKEltY* TRIM'. a : racially. snd tai that end have Just a !arg. Invnfre, 14onpthanti everything in the line, which hcy,will ..yeit at astonishingly low pricey.. 1 Persons 'II ying Wool lat 11. B. 'mato It's factory will ed It carded and ready fordellvery. Thu ninchin ate in excellent Condi tion, running continuously, 4 keeplng up 'with the work. All carding shouldkwi done before cold weather. Price' Co cents iwr POUti; . • jyl2. • • if. lAA tatirAn . , 44.1,1 \ \ quality of Family Flouf at ct.B at wholesale or retail. Clotha and Casaiinera at \of Summer Shawls at .F 1) A. TitoMrsON CM far You outset more '.tor youi • ,r‘ in the Grocery line, at the Rod, White and Blhe• Tea Store, Bridge St.. Towanda than any place In t. it 4 1- • • - • . _ isr INSURANCE ... 4 ....8.EC1TEE1 SINr I 4 I , - .Ctilatt-aElefyi antis *Wee It to *well to scare s relionsble vivant, of money table family. ' The New Era Life TiiMsriiSee Company. of Phil. sdelphin, entratiFe fee. a IS, on iat :ory. SIMS, annual does* on wrio7sl,ooNnd death seseantenVeoni 90 cents tolfAl per EXE;seeordincto age °flirty blared; Nu Sisessinenta toadeexeept toytslft osl tassel. Nei stria than $5,000' taken ' Mono e. Oft; the best risks nretaken, and none ince.* Stir e 0 tawsof age, and not more $2,000 la sued upon persona orSiAS years crime: Over 4,000,000 Insuri#ee Issued_ during .the ly4 yipsri aria Uo death assfalaenis nrsaTo. P.'l,ooreritor iistas at.t.oci4 ' President ; Teolistos CU:00R; Treits4ren It 0. Settoouti . Seel. and k. N. O. cwoicnii Asst unt 50.a 4 .11 atitly • e• at is 1 si 4' ly L th, cos vir•Aou call bit Coffeep, Green, cd or Ground, as flue and lowar In price than any other placaln T s owanda. Kir The Choicest "oraudi of Cigars at whhlesale or, retail, low doSrlat.' the. Tea Store, Bridge #t. 7 : rir The Best - Soapsre\Crampto n Bros:, which we sell 'at wholesale or 711, low' . . Tiy them and you will use 110. other. • ITECIAL LOCAL, Itir . t. F. ICU:MEI:a BITTER WlNE(\di. , I itoS,••••.E. r.-Kunkel's celebrated Bitter Wine of - Iron will effectdally cure liver complaint. Jaundice, dyspepsia, • chronic or nervous debility, chronic Marriott:), disease of the kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, .stounteh or intes tines, such ati constipation. flatulence, inward piles. fullness of blond to the head; acidity of the atom neh,- nausea; hearthnrn, disgust for food. - fiillness or:Weight In the stomach, sore eructations, Sinking or fluttering-at the pit of the stomach. swimming of 4he head. hurtled or difficult breathing, flutter ing,Ltt the heart, choking or suffocating smolt ion when In a lying posttire. - Ilitfitiess of vision, or webs before the sight, 'dull pain In the head d fl-. - ency of perspiration, yellowness of the a n a d ey -s, pain trr The side. baek...head,, chest BUM etc.. "sudden-Rushes of beat, burning in t e tie . roust. nt Imaginings of evil and 'meat dep ssio of spirits., 'price Si per bottle. .Beware o counter feits. DU not let your druggist palm idt me other prestratief iron he may say Is good, ut ask for 16 •Kunkel'sHitter Wine of Iron.- Tak no other. Kunkel's Id ter Wine of Inm is not ' s din bulk— "'only Intl boti S. E.• F. Kunkel, ProPrletor, No. ?..5 North Sint Street, Philadelphia,fra. Sold by all druggists.' • f - - TAPE WO M REMOVED ALICE, ' c le i\ 1 Head and all comp) te. In two blurs. No fee till bead passes.. Seat, Pinanti Stdmach' Worms removed by l'ir. Kunke „' 259 North Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. Send for rireulal. For remov log Seat, I'in or Stomach : Torms; cad on your druggist and ask for a bott e, of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, price ti. It never faits. ,11%ommon Sense teaches if Tapeworm be remove , all other worms can be readily removed. ' . E.F.KUNKEVS I„EfIITItAL a E. .KUNKELM SHAMPOO FOR THE HA -H. • 'The Lest and cheapest' Hale'Dressingnd Hair -Clvaner in the world. They remove dandrilff, allay irritation, i.otithe anti cool the heated Scalp, p vent the hair front falling off, and promote thetg wth in a very short time. They preserve and bean fy the Hair, and render Lt soft and glossy. They I part a brllilaney and sllky . appears.nee to braid ant wiry Hair, and, :is a hair dressing, they are unri valed: eradicate dandruff and. prevent baldness. The shampoo Cleans the. Hair, removes grease. sedrf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fatigue, Kunkel's Shampoo and Lus "tral restore - Hair to a natural and glossy color, re store faded, dry, hard] and wiry hair. Price per 'bottle, "I. Ask your druggist for them, or send to F.. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, fig. tal North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ••.,' Aug.l6'77. Market.. QUOTATION OF AVIIITR,POW um. .1, CO.. Bankers and ittokers,•;tio. IY South Third Street, Philadelphia, Suit. ard, 1877. 1J...5. e •." "." J. and J ... ; . 64 • IA . 6 7 , Ibt 64 64 . 11 %S t 41 {t • 10-10, I' Patine cy • New .s:lt, Iteg. ISsi..., " •", " ,C. 15M..., Gold Silver e . Pennsylvania 'Reading,' Philadelphia & Erie • l.ehlgh Navigation •Valley. ..... . United It. .tt.vr N. Pittaitrgh, T. & Hurrah, R. It Northern Central • . • (•ontral Transportation vspueltontog North retinsyvania I.:.&A.3lortgage B'B, 'B9 New Advertisement:. 1 .- IST Or:LETTERS remainino. in 11-4 Post 011ier at Towanda. Bradford Ca., l' lra., 1 for the week ending September 12, 1977 : ' Burt 31 D. Kelly Rev W J . Coven} - .lautes 'Lindsey ft W Clark Marla - , Leonard Frank Dunn Win Morley Mary Jfarmon tiabrille Met 'arty Chas ~. James Dr . McConville James 7. . 10sntt Stella ' Newell Clair. , • ' liimul Maggie Schtimgmah Henry! , BELL) FOl ro:srAca.. ~ i f. , Breen, Athens, Pa. Zalmon W. Smith, 'N. Y. \tiling for any of the above, will please. Waite Will.ott, Persons e, ?ay ••ativerti 41;" glrhig ',tato of list. . S. W. ALVOILD,y. 4. T" F, SISTFItg i OF MERpY --beg kayo to Info their trienilit in.Towanda and neighborhood, thamhey will open their Acad emy on • - .-3101‘11,AT, TIIE I'ITII INSTANT. \\ Si 11.1. ii e,c .Their system affords every , acquirement of $ solid and refluel The Academic year Is 41r1(1e4 In M five months-each. For Moile, Diaix - Ing In Pencil-and Paste 1, login Oil, Laugu4ges, and Fancy' "Work,`chaiges are extra. - - . N - . \ The l'arochlal School will mien about weer later. DROIIIBITION COUNTY CON ENTION.,—Thoi Prohibition County Con: vention for the nomination of candidate!' for Ins .trict Attorney and County Surveyor, will be held anthe Court h ouse., In Towanda, MEIMIIMI at two o'clock, p; na. Though only a few offices are to be filled. it is Important that there be adult at tendance of Tare Delegates front each election dis trict In the county. with such other ,frlends of the causeas may be able to attend. , All who are opposed to.t he license system are in vited to attend the' primary nteetiuga. The per sous named below aarraspiested to call meetings In theft' respective dist tient to elect delegates in saki convention. The mectlogs should. It conven ient, be held at the 'place, of holding elections In the several dist rlets. at such hours mawlll best suit ciiitors—say from' 2 to 1 p. m., in townships, and p.'in.„ in the boroughs, IM S ATruo AY. SEPT. 2atd. If any named below fail to act, or In disiticln where< none ant named. it Is desired thatTiusy (Fiends of the cause of Prohnaltlon see thata Meet login held and delegates" elected who will attend; phi, convention. Ity order of Eracutive Comnilttec. C lit! BB ULCK, Chairman • §terlger,, B. Junes. Alba S. -Reynolds, Eglestint Purrnwst Armenia—P. It rook s. Asylutn—Thos. Kingsley, I.yrrin Frishle.l Athens horn—F. E. SewartlAi. i.. EastatirOts •-• K Jitney, doer Nte A Barelay—Wtit, - .riiii in on, )r., Chas. 3k (ire. , • Burlington buro--S. 11. Bill, • , —lt. 4:arrlvon, Dr. Mot Oct. West—W..lt..Moutgontry. &ll:Fanning. Catalan born—liettj. S. Dart, Parsons, • 4 4 tivi!--W Ili I.awreuce, David 'Barnes. Columbia—Jos. Jewett, D. Sherman. , ' Franklin—Ca Wt Sievens. Willey. ttrahville—W. t•utnam. Maj. Porter. "a, Iterrtck=Stephen Warner, P. Squirm!. lailtoy—Ellen-Lilley, Itelthen Stone. Leitaysvilleti. W. Brink, Esq., Dr. D. Cabling Litchfield—SAlL Barnum. Eaq., Dr. A. Judson. Monroe twp--. 1. M. Platt, It. V. Fox. brio—U. 11. liockavell, E. S. IThinevkult: (uwetl—A.,W: Alger, A. I. Vought. Pike-1•. E. Woodruff, J. IV'. Bosworth. Ithigbury—E. E. Hanlon.'. S. :Vincent. ' Rome littro—henry Yontz, F. W 1 Maynard. •• tirp—A. W. Taylor, A. C. Arnold. Shealietmln—W. E. Gillett, U. L. Morton.' Phell.'i, J. D. Tracy. South Creek—Li:WM 4.'ha.se, S. 11. , PettengIll. - Statolhig tt.the—A. Taylor, lien). Vanuchg. 'ferry—M. T, Bottler*, It. I.erylq. T0wa1141.4 lino.-Ist Word—l. R. lfillrltlgo. l •-• Wm. - PAtlon. —II. I larch!. Towanda north—C. E. Whito;o. Newell. Troy ltoro—Jog.thirlin. I• '; •• twi.--4). It. Larebtn, Illltdn Loomis. . Tuscarora—J. N. Leath!, N. Noniroulery. 11.71aterDatitellifennedy, James' Detra. Warren—Anton J 1.115.111, J. S. Rogers. • Schenck. IV Indbain-,John Warner; 31.'Rock fellow. • Wyalualng—M. Stevens, Z. Strunk, A.*ltttgerts J. Flek. WVSbN—tiet4.Fox Emrich Jobn!og, , r z-.**siivas::4iltiS*%. ' \ kJ"? r L I fs . Si),"— ' t • •imam' ) 4 k I iii rr Or Gam • \ , 7 : WHI • - H, MAGNITUD irARIETY, AND ATI' t)c TIVENEI3B BEFORE BEEN EQUALLED IN THIS MARKET. ITAS'NEV. m.A.aml\\DmPAßirmmrrr - „ S NOW C PLETE AND\ iIrILL 13E KEPTSUPPLIED NEW AND REM WE HAVE A BUIE ' A'F.KF.D. . 110 n ill Io6iftllos , t , . 107 N 1108 . 1001(:110 . 1a93‘i,1111% . itrZS ;123 '.•1073i :10A 107 . 1 i 11)8 10,V6, jlo6}. 103 , , ;100 :.x-103S 1034 "—leo 100 ... 294 ••• 16'. ... 01 4 , 10 10 1 , - ... 36 30‘i ... 1294 129 S •.• 0 .11, 16 , 1" ; 17 30 .. 41N I 4S .• • 39 . 140 111 4113.1 WITH EXTRAORDINA RY ,Ivantage for the I eddeation. two SeSsIOnS PURCHASES, AND A 'S / • N PRIdE k S, STYLES, AND /• • .-\ .;• . US IN -.ASSURING - T .1 , /FMK IN. ANNOUNCING TO THIIIR CUSTOMERS RE NOW OPENING FOR THE FALL TEAM IVIIO IS: PREPAR OF FLtreTtrA,tl AND TO FIOR*I I • ARE FRE BELOW ,. i.E4?. ,; IN EXTENT AND OFFER SU THAT THEY WILL INTEREST PAT 'win Si E IS , : : I OW AS. THEY APPEAR. N 111 CONSIANTLY\TN NEW YORK' N . 0 - . . AITA .' S"TIGE4 mAKiXG..otra OE OF GOODS UNEQUALLED TARIEIT -- BY ANY' OTHER' - - ON,. -WE- BELIEVE WE,! . RE ABLE TO If- INDUCEINENTS ITALITY GOODS; AS TO JUSTIFY OSE WISHING TO PURCHASE, t • FIND IT LARGELY TO TUEIR WI TO: EXTEND THEIR • • . N. \ WAGES TO ,1711 MI \\ I NE OM N I= =I EEC = ME ' 4 MN
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