County guointo gircctorg. Ttiss lines in this Dimly% OW ;sar i , $1.60-r. ears additional line, 60 da; • . 3101iTROSE. WIRD I GEM.' News Me. lad design In (hotel , leo sqlsi rzuvklaris,Crockery. etc„ Public Avenue. JAYBB R. CARIIIALT. Attainei at Law doae.twknaTalbell Holm, PabUe Armee COOPER a CO.. Santini. all ForstEn Pas sage ?idiots and Deans on Fusdand, Inland andlkid J. It trIXIVIIEWO Eatlag &km la the place to get tea Ceasun,Optera and Clams, In enniatile. On Main STROUD J 6 DROWN. Oemend Fire senile Ineur azteeAtents ; also. seal Railroad and Ileeldead Ticker talkie York end Philadelphia. Odle* oue does east albs bulk. ILVELINDUIt. Utunallosktruie and Sowtolipls• alscagent. PubllsAvesue. J. L. TALBOT—the place to ice your Orueertes and Provision., Stour, Fmk, Lard, T. Sugar, Rte., To .darts. Sane. Ama herra, Oysters and Illarestonente. to. U. yre A Brots. ttrIMI NICIIOLS. the place to get Drurpand M. 411 cine.,Cf gam Totneeen. Piper. Feeket-Dooke, Specta elea, Tsukee Notion*. &e., Public Avenue. WU. L. COX; llamas* maker and dealer In all articles usually kept by the trade; opposite the Bank. • WlL.ff, BOYD* CO.. fl uter% In Moses, hardware. sad Ihnufireturerr of Tin and kbeetlron ware, corner ctittla and Turnpike street. goose a Low, Xerelsant Whore and deaim In Cloths, Trimmlnv, and Rorntahln: bonds. and Affects fur dln;er tlewlime Machine, on. Main Street, Fordham A. N. BULLARD. Mater In Omee•teo. Praviatatto, Beata. Atetioncry and Yankee Notions, et E!cad at Public Avenue. T. BPOIIR & CO., Dealers In Elinor*, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Ploor andGrucerms, oppo- site 'barbell House. BAMFORD & xrreugt.. Livery and Knehanne *table.. in rear of Bank building. • J. 11. DaWrTl' & CO., Dealers to Dry Goodo, turd mare and general merchandise, corner, near Brick Mock: NEW 3fILFORD. moss now. tent t WILLI4K nllrrn, on Men street, near the Depot.—• N. StIOIDIAKER. Ten 1141Itotd. Pa. keeps constantly on hal:dant truth 'ground Cayuga Plastar, for tale at /taper ton, Summenninc, Pa. W. R. MEAD, Foundry. and dealer In Plows and other utenetle, one door tram Money'. Hotel, Mato St. ILINIII6II. Carriage %hart and Undertaker, on Blau Street, two door. below Ilawbrea Store. XeCOLLVIII BIIOTITERS. Dealers to Groceries and Provisions., an Matti ntrect. GARRET I SON. Dealers In Flour. Feed. Meal, ..Milt, Limn. Cement, Groceries and Provision. on lista Street, opposite the Depot. W. & T. HAYDEN. Illannlatturers of Clgr. and Whiaesall. dealers in Yankee Notions and .Fancy icoodik. ea Slain •Street. below Episcopal Mirth. • • QOg9 11, WRAP. trathrt Manufacturers and arairra In Morocco Findlay, de., neat @plat:opal March. • •IH6Y a RAYDR.N. Motor. la Woo/ old Medicine.. sod Manstaotemtore of Oxon, on Mein Street, near me Depot W. IFTEPIIIMI, Creme Shoeing ■nd general Repairing ow lIMu lirreet, .earth of the brit . L OIICEMILK, I Dealer In general merehandtve .11 [ltching. Britt sore, en Main Street. WHIPPLE E HEAD * Dealer. lo aviatrallierchandl., op Ida *rect. 0. M. lINOWLET. taasive in general merchandise, nu Main Stmt. cyppaelte Ptdame)'• GREAT REND. L. A. LENTIETSL. "lantgaenreer of Leather, and dealer In general Merebandiee. nn Yale Intl et. n. P. DORAN. Merchant Tailar and dralet in !toady Iloilo Clothing, Dry Coodoolitroecnita and Provtaiuto , „ Wain Street. LEXOXVILLE lIMAX WIIITE. Mannterturrrolrsuul dealer In .nrri en Plow. and Castino. GIRSO.N spWArtn• t anr.ucr. Ntattrsetirrers . of Wagon. sad Sleighs, nest the Ingalls• Stare. go cal guttliigentr. Mr• The crowded condition of our ad- Tertising columns obliges us to omit the jury list until next week. 'Moir lee Cream. An Ice errant Festival will be belt] at the Baptist Church in this village on Friday evening, July 22. Tha public arc cordially invited to at tend. By order of Committees Attention Cavalry. The Cavalry company recruited by Mitchel and Crocker will meet at the Court lions* on ?Saturday Jul 30th at 7 o'clock P. M., for the ..elect ion of ilfantrust, Only 19. ArAsi.gr lirn•aec, HYDE Cuocuza. Pensioners of 1812. ay an .net 4tsf Amumtbly passed but whiter, Aoldieracif the cu of 1812, or their widows, be- Sore drawing their pensions from the County 'Treasury, must mate affidavit before an Alder -1111831.4717 Jostler of dbe Peace that they are not •woith#boo. - The C,aanty Treasury will furni,l2 ptintedrforms,fordhe sflldavit. newspaper P4irgage. The hill to abolish the franking privilege .which palmed the House some time ago, has been ; amended in theileaste ea as to exempt eichan ges and papers eistatkrtelt in the county where ithey ate published. from paying postage. 41111. Base Ban. A very pleasant meefazg of the New afford and !Behalf= Base Be Clubs toot place at Nieholscm on the dth. lest. A full game was played, resulting in the stream, of the New Mil ford boys by the following same; . NEW lIIIIYOUIL 0. IL Dickcatum, c. 3 S M. E. linger. p. 2 9 Minton, Ist b. 4 6 ItiCZIOLSON. 0. R. :Riser, 219 b. 3 3 Walker, 5 2 Tatum. L t 2 4 raffany, Ist b. 3 4 Simons. c. 1 6 Halktead, c t 5 2. Childs r. t 3 3 Bram, 24 k 3 3 Enema. p 2 3 AIL /lager, 2d 1e..3 9 l'ingiey, 3d b_ I. 10 alsydom, a. is 1 10 limner, 1. 1. 3 7 Ripple, c L IA Ant T. L ist 24 VI ttliStik42l 2th Bli Stb 14,4111010rd,-.9 14-11 6 & 14 -- 8-70 Tatehoisan, S 2 4MI 0 10 4-40 caught--,lies .113T1111, Dicke:ratan 2, IFusturn 8, Tingley 1, Hayden 2, Boyle 1, Word I—.total, 10. Kieboloott--Birer 1, Walker 1, Tanner 2, Tiffany 1, Brown I—total O. reome Bane—New Illliard; Tingley 1. Umpire—lS F. Bloomer. Seatera—liewes. Dickednan and Wilms. 16ernis: or.ultimata& Or . i thelNXit ult.,llfr. James Ingersors sonwies engaged ed running mowing machine;: thunder Otorniiras coming op. He. oiled the Machine and then stepped forward to -see if any 'ammo or. W ps '*ere bi his way. Midis/tile ping ward, Allah of ligheningstruck the enttingbar of tirmachine, breaking two . wheels and 'one heavy bar, stunning, fora time, both horses and driver. The horses soon recovered and ran to the end of the field where they stopped without bather damage It oast twenty-five dollars . to KIP* Machine j 01316 Iti&isidr ab°iti lli",*r° ll e, tut Owego 'llllage ltliart4 -1 916 tglielein and the shock severe' It was a close ` rap' bath' for initsci and natui-Otreke Tmer. tirWe had s fine little shower last Monday etgoilaz t; Brooklin ItertiO. Ffsik. * inffF9l 4 ,l r . e lAittlati'Mbef by thrl'OrMraint• vile, and' musketry, which waskiPtAlp 11n Al morning. Parents and anthem gothered-toe getter to enjoy their own magma, MA. feeling quite independent ~7-44.1 he Yakr4Mquite it paf~ VI Ohba best ' • 'lhnark irnear bled, on the Invitation of Kr. Fairchild, to par take of a 4th of.Jokrdiouta, free oF dune. and a more sumptuane igita Meld= provided far any guests, on any occasion, than that to which the party did ample justice The target was first placed at Svc rods ; the pin was driven quite often. It was then placed at ten rods, with a like Pally S -and agalir plaFed at 20 and GO rods. The men taking Pari fn the game were C. Fairchild, IL 0. Wittlwas, Henry Rogers, Steellbodrs'. 0. tRi AT: ; , Iklgy !lsiloy.-J. F. Smith, Lodowlek Bailey and Harvey Tewksbu ry. Each man made about 25 shots, On the long shot (GO. rods) Watmus put naafi to the black spot ; but it was allowed Avery Dailey made the moat good shots. The weight or the guns lunge from 10 to 13 lbs. —ln the evening our streets were St up with tin-wheels; roman Pinkies; tail:aft, etc At' about eleven o'clock we retired with the war clove that the 4th of July,lB7o, was nearly num bered. and c(e; , IMiing,"*ltigniabekllace beat Generals in in the country, cis : ties Peace. Gen. Plenty, and Gen. Industry, we can af ford to smoke our pipes under oni alien shade trues, and let the world jog on as it may. °Mee one Lnzernc County. ' • —On the motion to test the legality of Judge Conyngham to act as the Recorder of our city Court, it was 'decided by the Supreme Court, July 12th, that he had no right to act as Re corder. As Cite Judge has resigned, it will mike no difference. We'll have Judge Jones for a term or two, and then the people will settle the whole question by electing some good, competent Dem ocrat to the place. —The old wooden frame owned by Mr. Von Starch, standing Just above the depot of the D. 11. C. Ca's Road, at Providence, was fired on Sunday morning, and burned to the ground. It was empty, and the loss is inconsiderable. Thus the tide of improvement steadily goes on, and there'd= lots offaucb Improvements yet to be made, —About 4 P. It., July 13th, the Railroad bridge over the South Branch of the Tunkhart nock creek, south of Factaryville, took the and was burned down. The bridge Is 83 test long and 50 feet from the water, anti wris'lt veil 'sub stantial structure. It is not known how the tire originated, but is more than probable it caught from a spark fmm a pluming engine, The Com• puny will repair the damage as soon as possible, and travel will not be interfered with in the kast. r —A railroad fight occurred between the Le high Valley and the Lehigh and_ . Susquehanna of Wilketellarre,-tin Sunday ; July ,10th. • ; , .Tbe question at issue was the riglit'or tirey hterithe L. V. RR. to the depot of the L. It. 8. The L. V. Company bright and early *led out their tomes to build a track hem their ..depOt to the other, but were promptly etreipirreirted by 'the men of the L. & S., who cut them abort by building a track around their awn depot. —We hare receited A ttormtunleation enti tled "A Sketch -of the Mary of Abington," written by Miss M.. 1. Kennedy when a school girl, which we will puhlish . shortly. It will be found both entertaining and instructive. —The Standing Committee, Tuesday. tired upon Tuesday, Sept. 6th, as the day for holding the County ItemocmtieConvention.—Desayerat. ..• •„.. "loth% in Caipets. An experienced housekeeper says: "Cam phor will not stop the ravages of moths after they have commenced eating. Then they pay no attention to the presence of camphor, cedar or tobacco in fact, I rather think they enjoy the latter, if anything, more than lonnanitrean. Nor will the dreaded and inconvenient taking up and heating alasysseettre alltcests. I have tried the latter faithfully, and in nailing the car pet down Kaye fifund several worms, alive and kicking, that had rinrkarriff Midis the .pile un harmed. I conquered them wholly In this way : I took a coarse crash towel and wrung it In clean water , " and spread it smoothly on the car pet, then . lroried dry with. shot, 'Wm; repeated. the operation on all treu paces, and those least used. It does not injure the pile or color cf the carpet In the least, as It Is not neenna ary to press, heat and steam being the agents, and they do the work thoroughly on worms and eggm. Then camphor 'doubtlegs pre rent faturedepredatlona of the miller." Bradfbrd County. —Samuel Owen, of Wysoz, bmught a load of green corn into this market on Tutudly, July 12th. He disposed.of hie stock very readily at 20 cents per dozen ears. —Uriab Shaw, while driving near Ids house, in Ulster, onThuraday, July 7th, wan, thrown from his wagon and his shoulder elislotate4 al so his collar hone at the shonklerwits flitetnred. His wounds si-ere attended to by Dr; Milli of Ulster, and Dr. Ritter of Athens. At last ge ment* the patient was doing well —We regret to learn that D. IL Meearney, was stsiously stabbed in an affray which oc curred at the Mot of the plane (Eisrelay DK) on Tuesday evening. July sth, of last week. We have learned nothing of the facts of the case, or who perpetrated the stabbing.. "WE se pleased to learn that the uciiindi are not haat u was first reported. —Several dogs have, within n day or two, been poisoned in town b aoitt harberons wmtch. Vigorous means have been taken to detest the miscreant ; and, if he remains in town, popular indignation Will arraign him be fore Judge Lynch, who win give him a speedy trial and swift retribution. The person who will inform on him may.expeet, at handsome re. ward. —The dwelling house ittthtei Datalr, situate in Slet cdrs this %iiinage, was totally destroyed by fire on Thintday toorning, duly 7th. The alarm seas glace abottitthnse':ottloe4 in the,lnortking: —An alatatof ftre'sntaginto at 2 a'climlui-at. on Saturdayattly 2th, the barn of 0. EL P. Disbrow, being, on tire It tom: trithigted beton . . tati* damap 13,k )I*, de Panama =am/WIT= 4lcrilluld _on Lath occosicms..l-Arytta. Q ~ .`tom ~~ r"""_.'~~; PIIMPEC7II 01 TUX JIIII::flApeli. The gentlemen annritailfig the Binghamton Driving P f 4444o4llirn ikf! ls -1 1 7.Pfir Pe tal and strfdettkirtrinfnrittuignuuttlt 4 permanent and ponalar :Itssoiditinit;irtdehigre. ceivhigri very tistterbsg imam. Randy. if ev er, tuts any course,or_drauciatio t with similar purses, received So name:tuts ' or ad'atifierior horses as those just entered for the July races. —This Association was Inciwonnel by, iw Vial ad of the last hglalunze Awith'insiter 1tt9419 dan more Mead PriaLlTo than had lie ; fOicleeii 'granted Par any; rittliar Y objeet; The haana aiatotti are !Pm dart Paid 04,enal !ha willntOinavnt itiali lo* #0 1 5 1 . 1 C1? " 2 ' to nonaltabie etitzles .41001* rah ate Italia 111 till elnwhere., there en eight en tries in the 2:50 class, six entries In the 2:30 class, seven in the 2:40 class, seven in the 2:30 class, eleven In the 2:83 class, and in the sweep-stakes are George Wilkes, Kirkwood, Ed. White and Byron. Such a list betokens unusually fine mesa and a large attendance. Thtairle, Delaware and Lackawanna, Syra cuse and Binghamton, and Albany and Basque- Winneed POlFT ll 4,cliavuskiltr to can,' pas-_ mien toratidtratiftlie tains at relitnied rates:- Binghamton Bepubliorn. Dr. T. J. Wheaton. Dr. T. J. Wheaton, 134 Court street, Bing hamton, N. Y., will be at the following named places on the dates mentioned, from 8 o'clock A. st., until 4 o'clock r. rt., for the purpose of ex tracting teeth •for the million." This trip is designed as preparatory merely to my annual tour, which 1 shall commence six weeks SUM , gamily, stopping in most of these places Just itt time to make temporary teeth for those de such. I propose as usual to extract teeth gratuitotudy in ell cases where we clear the jars or contract for sets, either nil] or partial, of artificial teeth. I shall have a good supply of pure Ether and administer It when necessary. The usual dental price tral be charged for all promnicueus germ- No work will be done on my annual tour not oantracted.for'before or. during tint trip. I will he at • • Hopbottom, Wilmarth's hotel, Monday, duly 25 NicMson, Hirer's hotel, Tuesday, * 26 Tunkhannock, Hultord house, Wednesday, •• 27 Lynn, A. Luce's, Thursday, •• 28 Brush's hotel, Friday, " Hintock Corners, Saturday, " 30 Hush, Monse'shotel, Monday, Aug. 1 Montrose, Koon's hotel, Tuesday, • 2 • Thegreabist-improvement in artificial teeth that has been discovered for the last firty years .14 Twitcheis Patent Flexible Lining for rubber 'plates. I hire purchased right to mid patent, and can make this style of work at a trifling ad vanes flom'old-prices. T. J. Wurrxroli gingiiiimCon, July 8,1870.-2 w. Borough -Items. —With the mercury indicating 90 and de grees lii thealmde h about the arcntgc condition of the weather these days, —Reports as to the - condition of crops seem to differ widely In this vicinity, even un the same farms. We heard one of our borough farmers say that he had two pieces of oats one of which writhe hest he had ever raised, and the other the poorest. Another says that upon a field from which he took ten loads of hay last year he got but three loads this, Others report excellent crops of hay and grain: differ ent sections of the county. Corn was never better. —They hate been tiring cannon in the fields near Nen to bring on min. Had not our town Council bettrreonslder the propriety of trying ft bete. —The colored - Judge ; add. L L. D., J. J. Wright, paid this borough a visit last week, and In conversation with a lady upon the subject of matrimony-, he was referred to a number of rt.- spectable colored ladies who were deemed wor thy, to which he indignantly replied, "Do you suppose I would take a 'errant to bring up my children (In prospection we suppose.) This seems to savor of a determination to mix a lit tle. As they say out west there is a "right smart Chance" for some one of Radical persuasion to accept the bid, and become Mrs. Judge .1. J. Wright, L L D. That would look well on a card, wouldn't it. —Our council will be obliged to use other means than the serving of notices requiring par- FACTOMVILLE, July 13. tics to repair their sidewalks as we cannot re- We have subsided into the quiet of bay-flak partway progress. As grass has failed would it tog since the 4th. But because we don't make not be will enough to try the efficacy of stone, I so much noise as before, pray don't suppose we especially good flagging stone. are doing has. ~,.Dog days commenced yesterday and will' Nothing to tellyou this time, except, perhaps, last until the 2lith of At4ust. I might say, that the trustees of the Academy —The next social win convene at the rem. ! are milking extensive preparations for the com er ',acne ceremonies, which are to take place on dente of Leonaid Searle on Friday evening ne , i the 25th of Aug. We expect to have a grand f =On Thursday last circumstances were such 'Gish the question arose on our mintiest° "what `affair.`affair.E. W we had better do or go a fishing," and we went• • \ N. Letter from New Work. a fishing. We, (which means this time the plu ral number, including the editor and his wife) accompanied by the Reverends Warriner and Dutcher and their fismilies; spent the day in pie nicking, fishing and sailing upon that beautiful sheet of water known as Hart Lake. We are greatlyindebted to Mr. Harvey Griffin of New Milford, who owns a farm bordcring on thelake, for.enuch of oar pleasure, as be thrnistied us with AO and acted as pet; *wain and crew, and gage ha_a delighttial sad_ Weauppose that the onate'4lart or Heart Lake' arises from its resembhuiceto that organ, If not correct lot some one Inform us. Free Masonry-. At the 'celebration of st. John's Day, at . Huron, Ohio, Rev. Samuel Marks, so well and favorably known to the older residents of this county-delivered the following address Mr. Prwaident, Ladies and Ihethren :—lt was a saying of Socrates that the duty of a man is "to do good to his friends, and to make friends of his enemies." This conduct, as men, Chris tians and Free Masons we desire to accomplish. We ere Peaceable people. We disturb not the *Hain of. others, neither does our Order inter nee with the religions creeds or polities of any. We meet as brethren, and shall meet together in =4, and are taught how to subdue our pas dons, and become better men. I cut from the New York Herald, of Monday ;tine 101 h, 1870, the following article: "CocnvireTt, June 13. "The National Anti-Secret Society Conven tion adopted the report of the committee, setting forth that the societies to which this Conven• tion is opposed were essentially immoral and anti-Christian, therefore injurious to the whole social family; of heathen origin, especially the Masons; claiming that they ignore the Chris tian religion, pray to unknown gods, naturally desecrate the Sabbath in parading through the streets at funerals; send their deceased to heav en, however they may have lived or died ; are insubordinates or rivals of the Church and a snare to the young; are fallacious and decep tive, and that such membership is deserving the discipline of the Church in the case of new MtatilKU who, after ; these admonitions, persist ittVittialtgto their - fellowship, I:lches were made by Dr, Brown, of New York, and others, to a small audience." On the utility of Free Masonry the public mind is, and ever has been divided. Some say it is hostile to Christianity and the furtherance of the Christian Church ; that we are banded together for selfish purposes, and sworn to con ceal the vices and protect the criminal from the arm of the law and the sword of justice. For ty-seven years have elapsed since my. initiation, and thirteen degrees have I taken, and I can truly assy,,witlimy hand .upon. my, heart, and my eyes uplifted to heaven, that it yet remains for me to see the first thing contrary to the Word'of God,'or detrimental to Christianity, or the furtherance of the Christian Church ; and as to concealing the vices of onr brethren, or ar resting the sword:of 3 honks ; the brethren know to the contrary, soMat thervrortd, If it will be for t at the pains to see acit. I think I have self respect enough to withdraw myself from any brother that walketh disorderly, and not after the tradition which he received from the Apos tles and our patron.. St. John the Baptist Were we, at llitsons, as strenuous to mark the con duct of professors of religion, as to their chari ties, modes of traffic, and the conduct of one toward another, how melancholy world be the picture! Do, or do not the same class of pw• pie exist in our modern churches as existed in the churches of Corinth and Thessalona f What does St Paul say to the Theaselcmians '"We hearAht.there tire some who walk ttmeng . lisi distuderry;lviiiithig riot alt hitt are busy bodles," These are mild and comparatively light Charges to others we might bring, were we so disposed. Istlatthit.Chriltiat Church. a good and Whole some institution How came those idlers and busy bridles within its fold f Shall the whole MtVian Church be annihilated on account of her Wens and busy bodied No I To the la duststeen and goodly disposed, the Apostle says: "But ye,' brethren be not weary in well doing*." Does-he eymadeisothe eutpulsion °ranch ? - If any Men obey 'hot our' Word bythis epistle, note that man, and have no company with him, that he may be ashained," 4.e., come to a better state of mind—"Cotint Lim not as an enemy,' but admonish him as a „brother," We _profess ;not 10.1**chnreb. 1 1nie' Enorni! benefiCial, In.stitution, founded - on libtoriatr Portions of the Old and New .Testament,, Shall an institution of thlti kind be - put down. altußlYthirmet preju dice I Have we no .claim upon the el:unity of community, when we &vista upon au r t agte r ' Christians and gentlemen, that there isfmotifing In our order but what tends to the improvEment of our fellows,' If they_hitre Susceptibility .for. improvement. U pon yotir faith in us;„ if you cur give credirto our WiM4l,*lhm is nothing contrary to the word of God, or.iletrintrand to church extension, or 4 slispositiondo concealthe vices of our brother, or meet the \arm lof the law, when the thitc. comes tOr the exposition of the rice and thesuirendmint up to t justice, of the gunk)*.Yerson. - li'Mrsejf expect !nothing more Cretin Free'Hnams...-sn'anki Pl' o, t ant to fay GoCtlitootottg and the PM land, than I should: from you ,wilto knot* tieth::' log bf her way's nitd'prinelples, and it We ask of Our fellow c.it Item IXthe'prunton cdurtedes of civil and:polished society;. BatYll.9 t.he'ClideT, l of Free Masonry is; lam lull 4.Sha t n ea l oaa.- fess my connection:with it. Good to me, both temporarily and - spiritually, has come Boni-:it. Indeed, so far as my Connie 'through lithium led, I I can unhesitatingly say; "God- -will bring ;the blind by a way they know ; .nu t. A He wilt lard-.I them in paths that they hate ' not known. lie I will make darkness light before them, and crook ed thi ngs straight. These things will He do unto them and not forsake- them.' In a can- tionary and modest way I would gar it—in vain' are the efforts of our opponents. the founda tion of the Order is truth—it van not, -will not, shall not be upturned by the combination's or ' men. Tares though it may he considered by many, it is so mixed up with the good of the Christian Church that in pulling up the one the other necessarily will hallow—better let, them grow together till the harvest. What I say you may believe and pawn your soul upon it. "Truth ciuslied to earth shall rise again The eternal-yeant of God are hers; But error, wounded, writhes with pain, And dire; among Its worshipers.' Of Free Masonry, let It ode perploct.. It is said we "ignore the Christiati religion." dir Knights, in behalf of what do you draw your sword t Companions, can you tamely sit dowu under this charge? Brethren, Is the open Bible in your Lodge a mere sham? I. now speak to the flint divisions of the body. Doyou pray to "unknown gods?" Do we not Vorship Thee, Thou Great Jehovah; ; who is, and was, anti is to come? "Nes, Thou art Prcscut, Power Diviste, Not circumscribed by time, nor fixed to space, Confined to altars, nor to temples bound, In wealth, in want, in freedom or in chains, In dungeons, or on thrones, the faithful find Thee (Mt Thou, who dry'st the mourner's tear, Flow dad Ods - world Would tie, d&elied.And'iroianded • Wt. would nin_tly to thmr- In answer to the charge made against us as an institution, I simply ask: "Oh, shame, where is thy blush!" The opinions of men,aliftitt eaatlour Order , to conclude, are of small Cons , we eunsider that in a littractehlle 'cc n emotion to the notion anti A nent, all that sparkle-4 thu - eyercirlto . p,e,l or pants in the bosom of SUSPeion, - lit - On - Ceinscome thou in the balance, without weight and without regard. Riches, authority anCpraise' lose all their intim:am when they are ronaidend as riches which to-morrow shall be bestowed upon another; authority which shall this night- et pin foreYer: and praise which h - owever ed, or however sincere, shall, after a few mo ments, be heard no mom." ttom Ottr CorttoponOtto. From Factorysille. NEW 'Vona, July Lth, 1870. EDITOR :—Bright and cool the 4th of Jiv• ly smiled upon us. From many quaners the crack of fire arms told that theenthuslasm of the day had commenced. From early dawn might be. seen men with their carpet bags hurrying to the country to enjoy the quiet of some Nillage. I'niformed troops assembling at their respective nslezvoits, to go,from thence to the appointed place of general muster. A little later and the • crowds increased; ne cnsicmally a regiment in fall uniform, with Baud playing some national air, Wended their trikrito Union Square, the place appointed for forming the line of grand parade.. Women and children, dressed, itttlieir gayest attire, were seen hurrying hitheiand.thither for this pier or that railroad station, to attend that pic-nic or this excursion. One of the moat marked Cultures was thepleasant appearance of all, anticipating the sports of the day. Smiles lit up the faces of many, while social greetings were almost unirersaL On every hotel and public building, and firms many prominent stores, streamed the national colors. The ships in the 'harbor were lLterally covered with flags of every conceivable color and shape. The steamboats, adorned with ever greens, had also n large display of flags to de note their loyalty. Even the little fishing craft threw out the red, white and blue, as they rode so lightly on the wave- A little past Ba. m. the line of. march was formed, and in their gayest uniforms the - yerions regiments of the National State Gniirds marched from Union Square down Broadway to Great Jones street, and crossing 4th avenue they pro ceeded up town for review. Each regiment was accompanied by a splen did hand of music, discoursing the national airs. The weather was very suitable for nuuthing, being moderate with a cool breeze. The Mili tary never appeared to better advantage. As regiment after regiment passed on either side of the street, the sidewalks, were, crowded with anxious spectators. The window-e'er the hotels were thrown open, and many women and child ren viewed the seenc. On the is.Mtli of adjabent -buildings many were stationed : tweriooking the crowds below. The scene was tit once inn mg and beatttifuL As the last of the military, passed, the crowds dispersing. wended their way to the various scenes which were chosen as the most pleasure- I ble to pass the day. Minty sought tile piers for ethic off the "briny deep,' while many sallied tip;d4Hudson to view its far famed scenery, anti rest arrimig some one of the beautiful groves near its banks. I At the-various places appointedliw , the dis play of fire works, 'crowds gathered : long before the hoar designatedfor esbtintlon... In blpdison Park masses of PeOldeofilll sizes and sexes occupied every available spot And im mediate vicinity. The trees obstructed in Is ; great measure the view frookthe insideotnies venting to those on the outside , imMe t linitio n front ihn...oew was very unsatlifitetoryi In con sequence, crowds were Moving continually from one point to another to get 4, betted View of the beautiful pyrotechnic display. Rockets ' rent the air with hissing noitte,:aseending ti, Suit lime heights ;'roman candles is the rariega• ted shades of the rainbow, 'followed In, quick succession, curving 'gracefully' aberie ; Vanished.; while now a wheeler dm representingtsame na tional token, whirred through the* with great veloeity, till simaltaneonily a nutibth."nfreptirts are beard, like a battery, and all is over.. A number more scenes were exhibited in firr3' '- array, with appropriate mottos,' testifying:to , the advancement in this an, lilwrilt s;:ad this progressive age. . . Many a swain in s ceinscioni pride,‘ With 'the object of his affection leaningtontlrlinglyipmi his,arm, promenading beneath the r trecs-upon the velvety : grass, which on 'this 'rsiettslon 'wasi open to trespassers. Many. ; maned on the grass, peering through the branches-at, the firs works, or chatting' merrily.: 1 ,-, ! You Can hardly believe what a reitalt Ts to a New Yorker to sit upon the,green gras. Al though.the parks -,sire Coveral-Ivit.kthenicest grass, yin.iia .onthiary ocitioruicare',ls taken that.no one tread..wmktt. , Yo . p.aut 'map Inc then with: what 01111101.1111ely -ratkiirts seized on the evening of the 4th, when freedom was A One band of music played-at the intervals ; In setting off the fireworks. When at: length theta:not" the Pytotechniest had csPloded, the trusre an t reinanntlf hdrew for their borne en joeata. • , . . There have been few national. anniversaries that passed off as quietly as this. l'he ; police record show very little crime committed on thb day, and what is generally most prevalent -arisochtlays, the was scarcely beard of. • When one remembers the amount of all kinds of- Ore-works in the pity on such days, it is suprising that more accidents do not occur. • FELE'. Literary The &twat''mutt Gazette for July 10 has leached our table. With this number it makes its tirst appearance as a .weekly jonntal. As a paper for '-feachers, Scholars, and the Howe cle, the Gore* stands at the head of nil other journals of its dusk. Its original artielot are in atratttle, well-timed and entertaining. The 'prcaentliuMber contains a portrait of the late Charles Dickens and some excellent extme from his writiogri, ~Thc subscription .1.5 Two Dollars yearly, Including a valuable - 10.'0k' or periodical, a large list of which is preiential in this number Of the' Goartte. Address the pub lishers, C.'B. Turner & Co., 4i5 Locust street, :Philadelphia, for sample copy. • It would be bard to (=mire of a better Magazine,than Demonces fur this month, with Its. latest !Fashions, first-class Literature, and hikh tone generally. It exceeds all our expec tations, and excites our wonder that he should be able to furnish ao much for so little money— his subscription price being only $1 per .year, with a valuable premium, worth from tr.! to $lO to catch subscriber. We suppose his being able to ilinaish such large premiums Ls attributable to his extensive ciretilation. Axillress W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 838 Broadway, New York. THE Astuntc.ct Broca Jonnkm..—The do mestic animals on every farm constitute n world of their own, whether reared or handled for pleasure or profit. As some idea of the magni tude of the Interest involved it may- be stated that the money value of the lire stock in the United States is equal to one-fourth the value of all the lands under cultivation. To know how to properly care for this vast interest every fanner should subscribe for the American Stork Jorrnal ; it will be sent the balance of the year. then July, fin .50 cents. One copy alone Li worth ten times that amount for the valuable recipes It contains. Specimen copies free. Ad dress, N. P. Boyer & Co., Publishers, Parkers burg, Pa. :7-34FT - Thitt Teteran of the press, Cod. Levi L. Tate, of Williamsport, Pa., has started and established a new paper call ed'the Williamsport Sun and Democrat. It is a handsome looking paper, well printed, and filled with well-written and interesting articles, and i 3 reliably Demo cratic. Mr.1%.ZtXXX,21.(31-33Ei. RENNEDV.--lIRVXDACIE—In CliHim!, July 4th, by BR Wm. A. Dllller, Mr. A. .1. Kennedy and Miss C. A. Brundage, both of Benton. GERE—WTIMAIITII—JuIy oth, by Iter. George Spaulding, Mr. Edward L. dere, of Brook lyn, and 3lra. Clarinda Wilmarth, of liar ford. 7Z,ELELTMILI3. Hougna---In Springville, on Sunday, duly 10th, Mr-CALI - us Ronana, rival 65 years. petu Advertioemento. A TrENTioN BUILDERS. • - The School Directors at Franklin township, Susquehanna county, arc now ready to receive prommels for the balding of a new School House In the" Forks District," In said township. They will meetat the School Rouse in said district, to let the job to the lowest bidder, on Saturday the oth day of August, 1810; at one o'clock p.m. Any . person desirous of taking the job, can find specifications by calling upon Daniel Davis, By order of the School Board. DANIEL DAVIS, Sec'y Franklin, July 20, 1870.-2 D ISSOLUTION The co-partnership berertolom existing be tween the subscribers in the Merchant Tailor ing business, is dissolved by mntal consent. The notes and accounts are in the hands of S. li. 3lorse, who wiliattend to that settlement. S. B. MORSE, P. LINES. Montrose, Jolt - , 1870. The business will be continued, In all its bran chest by the undersigned at the old stand. Montrose, July 18, '70.-3w. 8. H. MORSE HARDING & HAYDEN, PRODUCE CO3ERISSION 3tERCHANTS, 1111 IttriTS.ll, CHEESE, EBGX, POVL- TRY, came. Are 325 Washington Street. New York REVERENCES. Irving National Bank, New York. B. Hutchinson at Co., Ili Worth St. N.Y Roberta, Smith & Co.. 62 White St. Wagner & Kellam, 70 Murray Street, Mulford & Sprague, Si Chambers St. C. H. Williams & Co. 268 & 270 Canal St., " July nt, 18R)—tf SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that . in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County, to me. directed. I will expose to sale on the,preenism, on Friday. the 'nth day of August, A. D. 1870, al 1 o'clock, p. at., all that certain piece br parcel of land situate lying and being in the township of New 31iiford;Connty of Sus quehanna, anti State of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to wit : On the North by lands of Lemuel Everett ; on the East by lands of Archibald Hannah and lauds late of Samuel Williams, deceased ; on the South try the public highway, formerly known as the old Jackson road; and on the West by the same road—containing Fifty Acres, more or less,with the appurtenances. a barn, - a few fruit trees, and abotztarr nem of tho same cleared, • Tztais.—Fifty Dollars on the day of sale ; one' hird on final COnfirmation, and the balance In one y e ar thereafter, with interest. F.LLIOT ALDRICH, Trustee. New Milford, July. 13, 1870. G°°D DAT I I ORj .' 7I . .E GRAgi "131 • • Horace- Birehard effete his Fnrm • frir salt situated in thesownship of Forest Lake, Picrquehnona , County, Pa., 9 miles from Mont rorre, containing 120 acres of land, 70 acres of 'which ire under a good Btate ofeultivaion. • : Tbe!farm. contains one Mil bearing orcharthot grafted fruit, and ohs young orchard just, begin ning to bear ; a good canal rtable farm house. horse barn, grain barn, , and all the necessary Ontbuildings,,required'hy a good farmer I well homed; well %catered, and a stream of never fail ing springltrater milling at the door..jt is just such a funs aslf,gool dal g , needs,. being well located for dairy purpoies. It is situatedbut isy ml ea from a good school, and Baptist and Meth- Odbt thatches. For terms, &e. 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