--;: Atlgliiiittiistiliniet,itie: DLIEET, EDITOR.' === Novartomm e tii Oen IPABBOT MiuD.PPT. The liontroie .I,fesublican makes a very • . gPOOParP, he ne ard ho will learn to repeat any 'neaten& that he ne:63 iorcisie ifieVirk. Whets inmaking the tolloiing quotation • franrthe!Pittantrg Pti,itorbtOr:titicbgli able Deinoizatio fatal eriiir in advocating a .I. ‘ 00- . „. -a Wiieriever findoi Demociatie.(eo <idled) newspaper:- refusing to;reAptize and abide by the action of the majonty of the Pmeventton., there you finalhe Demo trittio vote falling off. onacountyin this State, which we might mention, the Democratic organ was: burdened with re flectiens Rion the action. of :the conven tion, aod the DemOcratslost 2,000 votes." The above is a retaliation of. the 'Post, upon the editor of the West Chesfer: c reF. . fersiii4i4; in'onswer to a 'faxithiegrehake ,'6.o3o49ibo'advocateßadicalexpedjeney, and therPosl, like the few metropolitan journabof the Butte, tries:to excuse er roe by botnliast and -a city- airs"`over the "iainatry" , press, because they did not: all - taut theirmanheod, and politioallonesty, to eilio "Radical" Scheme - flit peisonal power. We shoitidaot4leen3 it worthy of notice; did letiot contain ei'unfouoded charge that the ,Democratii- vote Only-fell off, where the Democratic press opposed a dekartarefrorn'principlei to:gain power, and Cites the deficiency 'of ;1,000 voteli in Chester ae, proof. - Tbt,parrot Awaddle of theMoitrose" elmbilam".irr. applying' it to tei, will undoubtedly (?) .." " astonish the datives." Let us present a few' inter rogatoriesfoe tbe'"Poit":, ‘! Can" , was (here a falljng Citf: of over . 2,000: - votes .in. 'Allegheny *ma. ty; whero,:tbe , " Neer Departare" t of ge!"POst," - shOOe forth!in 'all its glo ry, *Olio other jouraolto, "molest or-make 6644404dd l',"„Why was there majority 410vrx.11.000 instead of 4,000 'id 'Alt tlelPhia; the home - or Cassidy, the treat "New 'Departure" apostle, who strangled oppOsitionTo the cOnventioh to foist • his • pet sehetne upon the peeple,`With,the sureace !that nearly: , all negroeS, Of, Plibsdelplaia," and , a large number 'of! Radicals would come to his rescue ? , Why Oak , old• Democratic screitiihold;Oi eiliAiriand district, carried-by *dicaf arid by. tbis , means the State Senate lost to the Democrats, when " the silver tongued orator"-'"Stenger," editor of the Valley"' Spirit ? , the: party organ of,that aatiict, was willing to tern himself wrorigable!biit to sepport,' this new ,doe-,1 trine, and did, and who-amid at-the =con tendon "LET us 'ma conT THE Sin*" and Who fought the • eatni.Tlin,', that basis?! Why was it Ant - in the State the Deileciatio vote fell off nearly :100,.. 000'.? Doce, the "Post" and`Frozier give the ,yclude,iredik to the:-power of the ".leiraspaiim".and the , Momoso-Dgm ot ut? did the cen6ties of Calm bid; pc, istscland others'give an - incieased Demoequit. o majority, when, such papers as ih d „Bellefonte " Watchman," -" Blooms trurg "COembiao," and the' journals' in almost every ionnty where any Democrat-' few& ii !noticed, as the referee will show, would not , depart troni the time, honored "i bled . marks of the party to snit caiiidy, the "Post," . or Fraiier ? When the .are answered sccondingto fecis,tben the,isartottte,iddle;. twadd1e,0f:1 . 2.4,44m be fully espl,4iiia We, are ' williag that our readers Ahpuid deoide Wholes "sold oat." _ Those who bare, attempted ; ; to sell us out, are the ones, Who ldm the GrOtte, - tbe sad the Grantit„'esiltundet nii,zed but adop . ,liey . corrupt . " - espedjeute for power, and'who would go a er.to•onran emies,•of adoPt miything ieeure ' 1!941;011:d1ng .The -Mei:arose( Republiian flays oar article of last creek': , *„ • "llereafier,i,wben, the DEIiOCEST inn= sett things'fixed, the-rank and file arigo nig to "marsh:lJ the lenders," instead of the lenders marshaling the'rank . and file, as h•eivtofcire—'fsrhich coral be an entirely sore systesit of teal* and Indy be ex pected to produce_ sorae_remarkable re sults." • - • Such a system would be entirely nen in - Eadicad tactics, where editors and parl slim 4 are acctistomedto be led like ring nosed Striae, by seli-constititted monarchs: milerders, and Neliere would .be tymnts' under ;the bah. •of • shoulder-straps, !Ain.; dal their 'Titivates" bffelard and thrrip: don, and •Alige them 'ft.-ties the ,hand that siiites the.M. 'We delnOt: Wonder, that the editor thinks that such liihing "may be - expeeled 7 63,Prodhee sonie ;remarkable results" Tht;restilib" would be aretiain toarepublic"ti.formof gorernment, based upon Datuvraticprinciples,thattliepeople are f!captiiim7, and thatall;'olDee holders are Mere• 4 bigh pri , Mter - tibjeci driantiiid" court nuirtial;_: atylie`. ballot: boa At any ilisettiedience of ordeirt: • We* are only obliged to . go buck into the pasta few:years; for just such "novel system!, We'ope that a twelfth Motith will britig `atiotttnain the . rpnte,syetem. .11(ew years . which .tho - - people bare' been marshaled, slaUghteredrindirobbedi by their public serrartts; bas etitirely destrUyed the DeerMeraije truth' 114:the 14 1 eili 611 030 . :tbe ruler& - • I C,L6•lftbliie• lthiao, l !,lt#ol26ixis". 11;' Boston - . Thi- EAisacria 4nibminatiop seethe n'tiVist,, • -Raitivq*.:iititipteit;i4i49tioni, the . -NPOtk •- • • • - - • (natio for: mation - ofjnielt Christian ,olianizutions tui mai edneist ith Abe rules and govern - itertrapon "Ittotxt ' trended theyespeuttru diocese" ; ant -4012417 Inrisdiciiiina desiring;lhe 'aid of Suc' ininizatie r ne to adopt measures ad enUledlo konsote \ !lteir efficiency Una guard - spinet' filo philes _to which they are stit t jeit. W 4 presume it is not genet% rillyAttoktf, brit is nirertheless • a fact; that these sisterhopdsalreads Ji ave a quasi ttur2rticeolittlttitiliiittiori and: in twU or. thrioYof atti•Attierican cities hal - el:ond qouritenaiteetor . ,,,heiractivitY. This cer6mstithee 'rendeni this deelara, tion 4 Daltimore equivalent to an endorse ment;undlre taniiot doubt that the words abortequoted will give joY' to inunyLwot With lips .ukieptiontibleSeatpreiaf forced : seelesiUn otlibacy elimitiated, there is nO Jenson , why the ,system of the , catholies . .sbould not find gen favor." • '`....ron. 2l boterr - TherPittiburi Post ire ales its residers inch a long article in favor of. A. Scott for Pmeident—President , of the United States!,-Mr. , Scott,: says thetio'bifsburg ColutAiiin, is at present and has been for some Yeakask Vim-President of the Penti-; sylvania Railroad, and is by occupation getierAl. , btunriferV:fdr: that Sincelthe Radicals hare been An power hp has " Aun'T the Legislature of this State, by Means which would lxksmrcelyrespee ,,tahle• in a -President aspirant. - He has been the marBlial of' the corrupt zu'embers Of that ,body . and: has the reputation of being their.paymaster, so far_ as the tegiO4i9n . ; the Maimge, rnenVoLthe Treas ury, the repeal of tonnage tales, the ex. tmction tof.the 'fund, and the ereeilotiisf Seaaters,,lTreaSureri, itc.; are OiicOfp, prince fit a man:, for- the Presidencyi . then Hr. Scott has fitness. But" it is a birlesinii opcla -the Presi deneY hnd upon errodidacy t 'ai welt as up! _'!i.lilrEP_APc 4 *.tir men , to.. be 'Data-, ed . 'for finch ed positions. It is degrading :Ilie•Officeand to rho -people to whotrilliesWggeiti6ii* is addressed, and shoal& tie met' with the severestrepieheti , sion true That 24,$estt has much distidetiow as a'saanages of lailrbadsAnd in that eapacity . may well he trusted with the coodriot Of the enterpriio Laced in :his chaige;.but it would 6e as sensible o name a man for Presidentbecause he bad beewai successful horse drover or mule trainee-So abiurd are 'Presidential aspi. mitioniOn Lis p4tt;:that in fac t be di' ediiabie ,lu_thscttes. thet it .could 4atwant of propriety iii naming hien ;in That con nection: Iflahy body 'h'ai — a egielative job or a keen railroad sperilation on hand it iniglit Uo _well to employldr. Seett,,and in that line is found? The, measure_ of his taientalas well as distinct:on. ' Death of Dr. Stanton, Auditor-Gen. Lleet, Hiatus - at:no, Noveniber-5:--4Yr: Stan ton:The tlewly'lected Auditer-General of Pennsylvania, died at Lis • home at New Brighton; PennSyvania, atone o'clock to day. He was taken ill, - yestarday 'MOM with' erysipelas, which' Went to, his brainy. He will be buried on' Satunlay next. • „New. Batarrrotri'l'a, November 6.-- Colonel tfavid Santon; AnditOr-Gineral elect of this State, died ;suddinly at his residesiettin • this place, at ten minutes past one this morning ' lie had been tar feting fora day or itTO with-herpes in 'the face, causing him , mach pain, and about seven o'clock last evening, be .injected a small gunnity'of morphine into hisaria for the :purpose -of 'quieting the'-pain which - had;beCome 'very mere; and by this be Ira rineh from which his vire fonisd it impossibio to Oriente him. Dye. Jackson; McKinney, Winans and Rea .tisuitnon'ek. and OA everyeffortt bring about tire-aerials, without pernitisient effect... It is the 'f)pin. 1664% theThysfelais 'that in making the injectiowor-the marphitie, he punctured a - blood vessel, which; - airing to the peon: liar state of las sitteni, vas the immedi ate cause of his death: Ile was forty-two part of age./ • t • - Phil SkerpdEux A Epeeist' telegram from'.. uticogo con veys the-following intelligence,: CurcisO; ,Novemberi.—General John P.ilnie,r, governor of the state no's. issued orders to Attorney 'General Bushnell, directing him to *care in dictment before•a wand jmyraf Lieuten unt General Phil. Sheridan. A few days ago. an incompetent major, despite the protestations. of it board of police, attemp ted te place the .city ander the control of the military authorities. Then followed the murder of Colonel Grosvenor, the prOreepting attorney, by a university stu dent named Treat, who allowed at the coroner's inquest that he was only acting under orders-front 'his captain, an er-ton &deceit, hewer . named ;Colston. Tbii I tiomegnardi captain in turitlhowedhe had received his' ordera .frola Colonel ,Frank Sherman, who bad in turn, got _ theni frim General Sheridan. The antits,tialian • of f Grosven or aroused the indignation of the ,public, and an appeal was made, to the I ,g,uvernor for. Protection. - Goramor met at onee mterkired, and Mayor Ma; seri. reelnested the nalitari to,Vicate. BiCelliAcy was-not jet satisfied, however; and - lie•beinth an examination jam tbe nf , death. emulate* U 114.110317,74 firmly cou laced that:Genes al Minden_ :sld others Would be severplydealt,witb,. sale has directed , the attorney.general to, procure an indie l ; meat beforoa grand jury of. General Sher idan, ,Colonel - Frank gherman, and all others , engaged iu nalowthl 'proceedinV, including the killing. of Colonel ••Gresve nor , during. the • military- lisurptioa of aliCagO. it is understood 'that General, Pub nell has: held in:.cou'attitation : with Ghat's Attorney Reed, who_rwill - at - ,once: bring mutters before the-grand' of this Minty, • - •'• • • • ~ The associated grces send the following : To ;elms= to thostuncolf that Governor Pahner had authorized M. ordered Attor ney ftenerel Bushnell to :move 'lndiet meets against General Sheridan; for _ the murder of•Voloitet Grosvenor, it is only neevoarYto IV that neitherthegovernor norattorneszeuena has letal• authority , to anythinw . of-theld.' . - 3f0u01.8 OF JADEZ BIRCITAIIEV , -Death has been bitsy aniongSt ®ain. Hardly it Feelc: ago:wo lig' to atirionnee the do mineer one Of 'Oar oldest eitizeris t and it : is now our melancholy dut3-. to'add to the ;obituary, of 1871' for Scott .connty the name of Id= Biicbard, Whose character foryears:lir added ' - to' our - credit for -worth arid stability,. and wbese , labora and preMUCO : have- assmted—in Aiiikitig , this section of country what it is,, fließ l ardeikj - of lowa. - The deceased - gentleman .was a-native , •-otl'einniylrunia,einir born ut - Middre; t•OWA . , :Bniqu Wen Oa; . pea sty, •-;tict:•• :22„Pcl, 180 L' His Parents-Were of .old,l'entisilps, sinia'stOult and were enga,, ,, ed in,agricult 'tidal porsiiiti. ' Jabei, was hi:might - up. Out a frirmer,"itud. Merely, received tlie educa, Om of a eerintl'Commiiii . School, his ca tied information,and litentry eulture being . , t lierestilt 2 Of self instruction diiriiig,yanthl and early ManhoOd.c . Op .arriiiing.,ll.4 Man's' estate, be purelmsed a ,farm .in• his .own neighborhoOdr en twhich,he re= imiined•notil,lB36. Wbenabont V. yenta of age, he linigied'a :Miss -Lydia , Chain! berlam; of: Silver Lake, in the genie corm , ty,•who.preied a: faithful-helpmate,: and; bore him ' tie sails and three daughters. While in Susquebanint county; he affiliai .ted Witlethe,Dernocmtio Partyiwhieli , he; never left4tt took. an. notice ,share ' es-! cept in'running foioffiCe, in its Nail pol-', Wes. , Ile rnoyed.tit lowa in 1836, lame diately purchasing and settling. down on the farm he occupied to theittlay i of. hi& death, and in conjunction_ with -the -wife nuniing 'the town of PlesOunt.Wley. Ile. was among the earliest settlers of that .de-. ightfnl 'part of our county. ; ,pt his chit-. drety oricson died . in early manhood l.th 6. ether occupies the homestead.. Ills eldest daughter having married a Mr. teller, removed to ,Gtorgetown,, COlorado Terri,: torY, where ilie.now • resides; ,the second is the wife of . Mr.. Garrett, •of our city.- the' third of Mr. Samuel Heagy, of Hampton, Illinois. - • .... . . During his lung residence among ..us, Mr. Julies Birchard has occasionally taken a lively interest in piilitics, and . was a member of the first lowa J.egislatnre. which 'coniviied in. Burlington, - and in. those - early days of tho . history of Scott Cointy„he was seldom out of office, -. His. last attention. to official .business ; was, as supervisor,, Aboutten years ago,. while on a visit to Pennsylvania he met with• a serionaaceideut, in falljn,g,fromn buggy Which peraidnentlylnmed him, and &ca 1, Wally led. the disease- ,w b ich ceased:his, death undesiating, con.: • scientious einwrapf• the old school, in religion a' tin iversalist of •thernOst 'lib ilo eoPllic and liberaltype,:in social vonyerse, 'au amiable.and.iustructive.coinPanien,in his relutiorss.wiili his fellowmen, it nei,gb her in the breadestsense . of. the term, and. in. all his actions, ripright,:' and .alpive board. he has left an example, worthy ;of • followipg and lionomlileto his name. „HO was a great reader, a careful student and. • a frequent.correspondent of theikmotrat, as.be al co was ,to the _,..amienitaraLltaLwat_ fatal. tho•tb - i - erritisainreeii of Agneui., 'tube, ; ,"lieliail lived for 'some timelnom. ,ing thaebe mast soon die, and left all. his 'affairs in•perfect order,• leaving his family , iu very easy circumstances. At the lust meeting of the °lit:Settlers Association, he delivered the address, and then-made a toriching allusion to his own :departure. sayin'g•fhat if he bad anything hind or useful to communicate, that would be his last opportunity. lie has three surviving brothers, two of them living•here and the thinrit Lyons, in this state. They have fei years held a. reunion annually, and tomorrow will meet at the saddest-of all' a union above the coffin of the first to die. The remains of Mr'Jabez Birchard will be committed to the Barth to•morrowi the funeral will take pkice - fram the house -at' 11 o'clock, and his corpse will be deposited in the Oakdale Cemetty. ;We knew' him well, tint: esteemed him highly, t) ut regrets are vain - over the remains of one who has lived his allotted time, and is gone to- his just and well merited reward.- • PIONEEII - ASSOCIAIIOIV IfEtTISO The Pioneer Settlers, of Scott, county assembled tliis morning- ut the ':offios of Geo. L Havenpo'rt Esq., Drj . 1 iF". 'Bar rows presiding ; See:. The eliair stated the ~,object ~Of the. Meeting, to Make :suitable arrangements: and. take action - in reference to the deceaw of 311.JaLki A43irehard, who died - yes-- terday . 44 - liiklate re/if - deuce:MAWS county. On motier; Capt. A.. H. Davenport, Hon. Libre] &Miners," Hon. A - .l. Ilyde, Geo. Hawley', Adam Don atdso and notertrFleming. EN, were dlWouited pall bearers. On motion, Hon. James Thoriniton, Hoti. A. J. AN de and J. L Collin, Esq., were appointed a committee on resolu tions. On motion, the Pioneer Settlers agreed to aiiemble to-mOrroy! (Sunday) atv A. if.; at the store of Morrison In Ulaspell, on Brady street, fur the purpose of attending the fimeral of their deceased fellow-mem ber. The, committee on Desolations, report the.. following, which was unanimously adopted to7wit : • - Wrinaras, Death has again lisited our ranks, and taken froth onr midst, Hcp• :Latex A. Dirchard, snaking that those, who know him, know ; it. will not easily again be filled.; - - • Jabez A. Dirchard was ai man of many, valuable traits :of, character, honorable* , honest, and gust, a man that knew.no ~ pocsisy. Da was beloved .hy all, a- fond fitthe,r, a loripg husband, a firm friend. and a good citizen; lie is: gone; and we mourn his -loss. - ' ' A Mall of industry habit • and a good fimneri his life etas.,, devoted. to ; practical and theoreticarfanning during his many years residence in Scott County. It, he , comes our painftil duty . as Pioneer settlers toward.one so worthy m life, and AM;de voted a friend to man •and an-affectionate. member of_ our society, - to show, that mark of -re pest so' justly due to - his memory; therefore:, - - • lttsoltxl,_ That tre as pioneerzettlers of Spott, -Rounty, have learaetl7 erfth,-deep regret, the 4ezaise of .our fellow. member Jabez Birehard.: • Itembed„ 'hat we tender to•ttie:fiunity, anartriends of tbq decea4, our hearTtelt- Intathy ut tkie•their gieit and. iittpaia.: , Roane, That "a Opp silheie tiEnibe pa:Wished in -the' city papers - of Dn'renport,lind a copy furnished the fata-: ibr `thee deceased. • • Resolved, ;That the Cbaw appoint some suitable gentleman ) a Sumter of, the. As sociation. to ptepare and file a shed Sketch of the life of the, deceased, tot' the arabires of.. this Asseciatim . . .. . . . ..... .•,- • 4140ur3 T.;4•oluscir4..sy :.. , •I .- . A:J. _,-• boi l i, l : - ' JoLlF gi P,Coltrn , t . r...... } :....-_-;: rat JnMigence.~r 1{1:1 Ini;itra B Itiagge • 43A,PrISTp L.-11.4%nro,filiteir; Elableinth 8 s. In, an d Tn. tn." PabbatA oOL. a 18). Preemlfeeling.aim* reenqinp- i nrJ.BL.I my 8a ...... Innnedlenely Warn Mass 88i8COPAL t. A. w..thinntn.ttectoi. • t•• 1 9x L - T.ornd : 4...1fm. 1-r • e-wih vf.• Otlr •Vd-slc 4 P. , ••• -r e mentorm ETTISOOPAL 8,-D. AZIMANDZIL otoltheinelicenk,t,reo Et , e. non 7.88 p. a: sateursa.oo2. • . so. Prlrerlos.:firti-ridVs• 30 P. my intratiteAlAreAtint9tt Setnattlecincer • Alan. ind TH P; m; BabbBtBBthqnl:; " • ..... 0. 1.14(4 , 111 " t . i nZ. , 71 5 11 0 0 Ef.'l l Dr , r":"`;......`,W54 m. - 1 .65+311044:d0es tial; ilia iistat4Oflilttinm 1V tThice Litci"„otftgbrlnailp, putiltsliett this heck P, itimijill'kip . An nOt . tiary line - • nanan*Wr lr 'the caiitti a - WM= ' ' -tl3bccpio ii6lol4ientetion: - / ko'7. Zetpurfimilh, Jessup. ' numberof . kulteellapeonetiis lie* ibis leek. ' 1 • r :Be%dont, - •,, Snlnlstry of. fiec.- ;Alexander ire .ItiontrosC, has been'giimtlYidessed, 53 persons' ialve'reeillibr'llectimptlselli.. , profesdan of faith, and 83'hatiturilted with then. E. Chinch. de &an] r : . C. The WordZlrrlal. . " . 4 . • The. T r obthernOtk r -IP:Ptegic4 4 Purim% to Publish daify.iltigs inpamphlet form, be glntibig tin Tuesairitriffeinßerillt,Coritaininit full irroceedings 'of ail from day to day, in the carrot the.goicminwealtiOis.l3afryltfrird, of %wands, for Midden: - Vito' copy -AIM be sett by moliCdall*),liikitelpinf 61ty - aids; • Another Den*tore. - •••. d , We are ealltsi titan° re:Corrittoder animal 'departure; iiellltintilkaipltiall-fieii'liotaba6 this' thew-, btit,'W.Tarnan IlletchmnW, Liber ty, ibis county; Bast restated as witir'Wkitlitter nulith; ' weigidnOtre - epOundi-'-iiial'fatirtecti onneei. ' , Two (*dire mom of 'de- saMe, sort -r. . oiiiiiirniiiiiio:'/ . .. ' ::.:\ • -'- ','• . - ' ilani'fon Speihtnan,", in - the 'llftnlitnA R piol;:iNan,'inake 1 i AT47 - / 4.110w10g - mention of that :esititli*C . ittit*ifliiret +fleeting" Derneetht;,A; ‘ir. tc llowfey . ,. of sus ' 'ils11:410i:=--: :c_ ' - '"/ToliAlW4 .- ' gi4cit . A . 46tai :.,- 1•11.33v1e w : Estt;;; Went of , tint Common CountiliEs-Postmaster, and -Es-SaStice of the Peace. Itantell,:ninbtrat theft:rani ofinstituting: the. 'Nerfhent Phroisylniniam..newsPulurg , now pnblished at New4ipthnl. _ • 7 , . ~, .. _... ~ ..e..Y.,“ , e,t,i4o4l,':iiiiirliii;ind us, We can:auke our lives'sublitne ; ' And, tlepattur, leave - behind us • '' - Poottttintti,Fri lU:saids . cd tune I , * - 3ft lictivliy.tlid-not:name the politic; of that' journal, else it nlcr would have been ` nett tralP ' but would -tidily; iceen :• al Tuleri And sound to its pricte4es ns its ',.' godfather.", • - MO= We are 'al* to . 'announce - that ''' Leavitt's RingerOsvill giveone of thelrpOpu. lar MitertitinmmaciAt-tha : Gerart 11Onie next 'PrV ,day NOV. 11*- 1 ' Gui'cittrinsiviltbeve. a rare oPPortue i tyto bear a fitst,claSs — ciatcrtain-' menu' Thls traitirfeff_Will. be renicnabeird the one' who visite d atirlbotottir last We be speak foi titem A ,anothermOirtleti house. • Ad mlsslim, :IS titibirekefents.. Itc err. ctl spa, 50 ccii ih phi . at IZ•ra's 'NeVMltotina'. - Gra.Lif 'corie , er • • • Morm• Cask the .srdild-renowned Guitarist, . will give one 'Entertain ments to the ladiesand - geattemen of this place ; at Good Templank , lfall,. on • Wednesday even ing, 250; nth. liti,Vasels balsa the Seven pro fessional Guitarists in the United, States, and . the only one who is ifiling to GMT the Interior districts, as well ap,Argid cities, with Ids delight fill music. Mose . caie will play on his $lOO gui tar, which was p : ;wanted by the young coca of Syracuse. *Adraiiiien, 25. cents.. Children, 15 cents. :Disabled .soldiers. frau. Doors' op at 7 o'clock—to coinideace At 8 o'clock. - t'lleips to 11111,i'ikji :Wefften wiceivei'CAncstalrOmlndirkiteth puhlishkonte persOner pdIT". ofsoreethlng,ad-' vertisinithkr bisinicii4jwitt*:With' 'the remittk that i(vita -lill4o?+Wilg to OfiirtianY resilefs,. itrrljdio 1, help to.fiDtip"- (duty Cohns* they *o l ' l2 i l l l 4 - 7 4 r - : - fxi xii end. Wabscriber.• Ur: Hewn)* Sup*,,lrtrrinikllti, Presents 'IS - fifth SI3CV ittlifitaath tesiiffe;',' weighing elerie pOunds; tiipecku*Of Whatte bas raised this, senson;*i he did ao.l7,eek,i.'par reader's bre in; terested inlhe fatt:nur ObliOtions undue him, and weak " filled : yr in a substanthit way. ' , this coruseegpn we Would; at..ir matte' mention of a large mad overflowing basket Of dOelints apples froiri,his . fann,trl Franklin, pre -iented as by Mr. N.R,Whntoo,consistiug of sorao of the finest specimens of " 9recnings," 'Temp- Irina County Kluge," GillyStowers," and .ether varieties, that it havever _been our • privilegeto behold or taste. 17iisse iztterinted in fruit Mar in would do well, ie . :enquire of Mr. Wheaton how 'he . =nava - terse clearly 'glee!. in that 31r Wheaton terthnrahrays renteinbers the mit:deters and prints ra: - poet Alit - have any.: thing.to do with it gthrrV3. ) POSl ll :_if — unt . ' 1 24,"; hailing.thlr alhecut 018ce,ot Montrose, or.soaseichere,cipaibraysai : to - shows Vent, eare4ra. t i -* 1 0 7 ; .„. - trbm PlXAticpcy .14,091itt,44303p, Itate4lllloltl math** ntullonperance tactics, and atioceedi Admirably in -siKertaisatiable igtorance, nod it! " 40 *Atrike wti4.l*.Proosinrs toloatiown. ,, • 'Pith "g." and: thevattY to which ha.ClahnS by, Vsyythat are dork- arid: W I tricks thttt.* vaiti,7,ts'eadeavoring to; and has partlirly aitoieeded iti-fatiothering 'the ITezaper4 'lance vines obit at the late election. • • • 1 1 We tvlß take fits: one of the nssettlons of this wise 4 :X."- - f" . .Theliiciperance eandhiater for County yreasurer.'rectivod no volpt lta - hh"Orn , t9wkr i 3 7s.lbisWhejtek This b 4dsehood I 3Fewses - ertkA yaws, laakif;r:2)cattfirArleicir And yet they do ne4 1 ty . the'"OfoC4-' - use_ haladed to the edi:, for of thi /kiwi s/4 and which he'd** f 4 have ".copied .Tagkac'aieitst nearly forty votes for lir, Eraeryl atittlita ", 4)&14 . ! • „hit saYs,"pin itaraabay Temper. f4r liitettityt 41,4e1f4ilfgar "Atte* r vetear . ,:That avid ."4;111Chal'•!. Jilt; lionqs .fl'iairibbitaterafirlirr . i o'ol 7. . • 8 4* - 1 34 . 1 ii1* reaffPfa*Arcii lie' -SYrto _. 413.soroti ?0T to • Make =river, lf.yotfai ) 4)141 44111:, pie, do It; and ask forglveratet ; . 144 4 30rp: non: [ Abide the conse4itencesl Cease yourtrinnanhint-ancem end - derision's, and attend to.ihts biattCror, tho. TiFoperabee tarty. - *Mai retlili*4.ool,4Till sw amp,/ yd4r God'atul 0 y t'oaoaf thee ' 4 1,7 ki"ti4ettee . c4ix the State; it:Awful= the doings of your clan: - • Itho returned (7) ito -Tat:it/craw sates Peo37 VointYrWheti tornshipot ;,itetrol, I itlaitC cast" an Jt ispi aYlicpitbUcan county, ~tinut it Doff : f • • Who euieilieind GOO,trimpcfarteetloieS . "11 1 .11 . 3 F e ga t tl-7:i lfil Y,- Ward in the cities of Pittsburg nod . Alieghcny &Ong *publican cofttly, isn't It 1. ; • lyboriniotheritt tfutfehtira t n- Pe-rte , P f l4 l2- 0044 4 perfltsIrousf, , F l - t- - -..*d*sidid . .P.ornaiee Medi:At:rpm,' re: trutkifistafnity "votes city l osbeta•naaFrad,/ 1.53;! . end thifOilre bitA 14501 ' • "And %Irby did the "Tlcv:jelnaltterienittelt,a RePubficia, of God," in n po4 caceting, tbat,the styrrzt 'OW Party ES, fct*fiT P ov,, f 940 t • • 1 xopt.F* l 4.9.r- , : 4 ; l . l fA l3 . .it:tful_ , Pr:.PTClent,ictfritr.Of :OWN tlattt . ,bknatutrang:but4,llingspersine ,yotealn. ~ State e youe God and nrendity„-elen; b:g4t4ty,of efuotberiogAttio titonsand? . . . bow many 'client* did :the !Demo. matie party organize, and by money, deeeption, and.thrente, attempt to crush the infant -Tem:. peranee party ? , Talkebout"...Tamtnany Alen" State,Corteption". no . more, until you; Marc cleared .yOur ski" of this matter, 0 girt Republican Party l ' ' • Ainl thiserowd Is preparidg for thebanipaign of 1672. Ifow bath tits Mighty.falldriy,., • Ml:UrTen-Tirrita • I finsqnehatina Nov. lied, 1871. , . A*utie , . By permit:don are make tbetbiloWing extracts fMni the "History of this , Qouttty," , written by C. Ihtlt Ale MAP. may judge of its character: . • •-. Ihls,township.traisn named because it wes the,imiddlo one of the three townships, Into which Rash *as illvided,in 1818: It *al bounded north by. Choconui, edis by - Bridgewater; south bY MusD:, tind •west by Bradford county; Its fair Proportions, six Milts north. and South, by eight miles cast and West, having since been twieemurtalled by the encroaelithenttr of Pc'disii Loki; township, 161115,1 - the aridatiliddletowe but little over 30 square Midis. Thli 'Change' le even less marked than. the re•castlng eta Com: emir* of thorintg,h•grained. NeW Etiglanders; for time composed . almos t entire of ;persons of ,foreign birth 'and' deacent-iiirineinalli With and Irish. NUrnericaliy the,lettes Thiir imbilgration * tlatatitiicril less thili:,lorejr . Teais, while the that_ piorteem of the se O lon ,nOviincitabid Withhilitiddleteivn;Settlisf,ht itq dinAt over seventy Yearti ago. These Were Riel Brister and Benjamin Abbott, in the Spriug of 471+Jft; Andrew Canfield end ~ Sibs Etenrd49„in, thn,Yell or the same ear ; Albert Camp end 'Joseph 'lrma in the Springof ISOU. : Mr. Mister's family pipaidstsid, of eight . persons, including six Brister was,,,one; Mr, number at !least, of wborn, Amos Canfield, 'then 17,13 now living in his • :tb.. yini,i.Mr.fleardslees, ten persons, eight chiklicti 311.41'4 : 98i' family, the elate; and, Mr. Camps; seven, five childrer., et whom four were •sons one amnanty mazes silo .in-corntng of Marble Colemanarid Josia4 Cr-entitle sameyear. Titus forty-live poisons 01=4 in the opealog.mf the century, were located on the North. 'Snitch; of ,the liryalusing, the enction beiogJinowW,:to them as Locke, one of the. townships .laid;eest brzirveyars under the Connecticut claimanta of the land. The reader of these Pk* needs not' to be told that aeon some 'of the high 'ntpeeta. tioni. of these rettlerswere. doomed'lo pohitinent Ott a previous page, it has been seen that Antos , Canfield left Corriectient inT79l,locat ing.not far below the Forks - of the iryaltising . ; when became to the North Branch 'ho/rithll just 'above Riel . Briiter, Mt what b 9111C9 • Wen' known as the &edam!! ,bras. Berweett thhni Josiah Grant afterwards settled. Whin'thedan: fields came to . theNortb Bratteh,theibad for souie: dale only the Milk ofone Cori, as the Lance of the family. The men wouldv woods to chop; get faint, and est the inside or bark, and when their work was finished ge betee tont hare milk 'alone for their supper“ • Antos, son of Andrew Canfield, ellniw i cleared h farm Jost above Middletown 'center. Benjamin Abbott and Silas Beardslee; hinted farther north, but Mr. Abbott •aftcrWartisi moved into Ituaß. There,,elp no mills ,nester s throi ihericer. 11r. Amos Canfield says 2 1.. "Thn, : first ;summer, we lived on the; Notch Beaech, we burned a hole in rt =Pie stamp;for; a !ports*, in, whirl) we pounded our corn, using a ntmdc;tlOlte 40111 • farSAie *liple:ll6,fthourrlactd." , s Of the ' actual settler, ..sehirse tolls ctongtl the :wilderness into a fruitful:4ldd, only .too meager items are recorded, but : "their works do. follow theta,"' , . .? - Biel Biiiter died prior tolBls. Hon. Charles lII= mentioned, him: more than iirty. yam afterwards, as "the renowned wolf slayer." Benjainln Abbott was at. Wyoming , ' lit the time of the great massacre, and in old Ifyalas lag township, outrave he canny, in 1700, as were also a large number of those who icatitid afterwards in Bush and-Middletown. When IHr. ',Abbcitt came to the' Korth Brzmch Of 'the Wyelpsing; he settled above 'Amos Czintleld, but afterwards afeorect foto Bush. In 118 old' age he was fond of relating many ineidantrients-, netted with Wyoming. He removed 'to Pl4e, Bradford Co., lulBl6, where he died In 1858, at the ad of Oft years. ' - An ' Arew Candeld was-a .prominent. 3let¢odi t; and,hia Limo was :ever opin 'the' itlnersnt The following In - reference early itfelhodiafs, is flaniAbOlieti entreat PeOt,10,1);: "In Itatch. 1809: 'llO dal year 'oftils itineranti, will on the oldTlegn nactidartid - fiatn ,Owego. &V,* "ib-4- - river. with Ids colleague, Palmer Hobert!, to 'appointment. To. use - his own, i winitaii,ffhe, whi'd %via blowleg ti.tornatto, .threa t tealng, 'to engulf us, but. Mother *414 sin out • . • ; !Sometimes temptatiMa blows. dreadful Agri= Oe;&e,', f„1.:1 and at length shim out,' "littitlier Otanti.xoti paddle, and I '! lpray.", We finally , imecetledlia nuildnn• land, Which wehnd Mg , Oui can't led us 9y : ex, iha naMtrtalcs. to,t4e_ seaters of virywn ! dpg . tivo,and at brother , Canfield's we Amid a mowiJiparty welcome.' Tliay hinlA eircult Of 400 miles, Wlth_ between iripointmerits. 331 r. Brant was 21 Tears, of aga tha fallowing 3 • - "Some yeam later 114 recorded elm to this section if One ulg,lit ; recollect be! 1 4 g; 1 4 01 3. - 4 : OI 4FiIY or -4 Yna r liS .:44 1 ! 4 !iiist Presebef• ri!calio: Grad . .0114 PorAltil were with us; Rio ;Atilt ao dellt Ps to bo Tpiroadotesier laying been linfelinliOr thew- -61 d log removed, wo whited our way on, lifting onr,`wagmi .over:ittnnaps rind ..fogs,..ind were souietioeisiin the &Weil scan or, ornagelng fortinud leading the forward horse,'the- *chi frank Eidn to iddo tn Unit' the *lion it possible,rl;ht side up, 31n. Orantla the` Maui. HOlllOl9 the back aid 04 u sldekoaddle.; kept on fi9in ,1 4 , 4 16 tockoona; can naming the babii,the - ptllee /40. Gaunt, till sometime , bonze day, wp wok weleeme from Broiler Condeld,Atlyir be was awakened a llttlo.earlh4 than uncap? Dr; reck adds; ~"T o travel nlzta aztfl das , fat gitootatta or a year, and cadge atie faitt7ar five &Pare, In. money, wen ,be ttuntst ful absolutely . desperate ease In these (14es of -- hli , S A _ dant s!Mai,and small sacTifices. "Thls,.. ko ver, wa#fien done In those • early,llmes." 5 1 6 7 •-• it 81441/dletcve viia in the Wyelnshig CIF , hout _2O by 40 miles 4',,eoist. _ d died Juno 1813, svvedll3 V*lni.• ,Ketmla brrAher orAndrew CaAd, wan dle an early soar. -,...,...,.4_.5..... SilAs BeardsleoVealb occurred in 18g0„ He irroiralls - nealt - by,lilling from ' , }bad- of-ba . Hls widow rtenoiled to, Little Meadows, whet his deseendinis aqi•pk(ii. t.l3.llearaslea., (MO - a merabar of the gui tt ur s u tare. - The Carapsivigise 416.3cqui4ra tto Wch4 cabin boy Ottlia.Mayilosier. Albert Camp w“ one or arannaroas ablliirest of:0..0mo, plon'mpiktr,tfl./?13.0 tire miles rata - its mcditb. Oboe occupied by his desaendants; and milled Camptourn, He died at "a very amp 2mstamin t iM,,tly•Asigbier syp o tbaltira;sf Josepifßoas,: i tire sons of Oradtafd Co. Lori,'36 iti,4ll. 1 "1 1, PliX 11 4 lieLscq Camp, non on the old placio jail below - 311(bik town Center. , •-• • Jcriepii &Mt wiarMici: of the; throb l(others; who settidd 'en "the Wyalualbg. '" 11AFtattier. Perth Mss; flfl In' the Wyonilitg Massacre: after having rundownthme,houres.toreackhome the day prealous,*Ul their mother ) Fps_ prie et' tlicac..tiyho...9cd to) Con' *tient Joseprt Buss was an :Isctive man • in, in litddictoini and tease -.via its pOlitical center. Ile 1703.9ftg1l engagedia stir voyingand itaatt Sig, reads, and from hii'bcOM parative.abundnace id Means ; Sias called upon beUMx - theta Bus at 'one ' to the succo , ~ What werrici7lng . tor food, Mrs. Rcrialierieir hid: but, a diy cinst to give them. The:iptiolp'pestle was-tire- thd mill privilege Act bd had toe- years,' except eiti . Mr. Ross took corn on tits beck, 11 miles,' to Black's Will, het& .CamptUwn. When he camejlp the North Breach first, he crassedit eight:ieri times. lirs. Ross would erica take her child- her and go two sa . ; three miles into the woods'' after the cows. They had ten children, tit: of •whom are living. • or the oti,illossickicuples the homestinirt z ' Th 6 present lar6' house was erected over 50 Yeats ago.'' NOrmah in litchi-. gin and Orin' Litass'iii"leitradrolirixttutiy. Joseph Ross disdlit4,loth,7lB.ll, aged 81.yeats: Sin. Ross dki'Aprll2tie4li,' fa her? 88th year. Daniel Ross, blunter Joseph;.vras ..loOated near the the Fade orike4Wytdaslll.7,-..,D1R soya were Jotm, Jesse, tlio.yietegest. soh ;Auld twoaons Pohlad) • tit this countyaentrand hp= %Masa i Ale sobs of OAKRosanra•joscph His lir.iss;'. atlliddletownitinter/'-;"' "-.. t • '"'" In 1800, MO= dt;lonnirset4ed aria tlie'?..elliitt BraiielijtiatnaiLe;;ll . s ' well allicase!of all itet:saits' fit' . be found on the aiscament roll of “"Itindmie,7 of 'Rush, far-1801:' At 'The *Arai:Oß:llo'3,l;4 Giant Wii,eeTA C?flt S•lw, - , 1 ‘ 1 4 1 , - t ilg•-/ I, DariUSPACTIAnAM is ininter../a.Poe,year he killed forty *ar t bealdas beam panlltent,'.4l4 Re had nine daughtemand tlirewsoretAbelatter were Amos.Aloazo , and,Darlas • Mrs. Cole Man survived her husband many years, dyingbut re althcold' t,tem to 'Which !he came seventy years Ag?..P141 which is posy occu,TA kon'Alonzb enlei'lanti e . •. 14 • Old honie',4ll6Mrs the ruin onus Btile'imitli:• of his resitYenCe. tarins, was. .ever a 4 pc . ace with .ness and ¢dive in the support of the selmols"Of the' Seiglitsirh • doit. - llb esitis was on ih "Sae between Middletown and Rush. The outlet of,Wyolusing,l t alut, eller passing through Jackson:Walley; runs kir amilcor two, in BradfaniCo. i•tters,Mitlalmo.wri at putt t vide, and falls hato,tl.l4Terth i lleattelt two miles abdire the Fprks.. • „ , - ~ • At Prattville .roacl_ passing from the Creek intO7BintlW. COuntY. _OVlV:Pretiseltee the line, is now the , Methodist church-edifice, one half of ; Whieli f L's Mbldietown, and this half is all the house of, worship in the town ship. The little village takes its name.from the location , of Isaac Pratt, who tome in 1801, to the firm norroccuplett by Jercusillt Cardiegjr., Isaac Pratt was in old, )Nryalusliag; ,as early as 1703. Russel Pratt 'Beery Ellsworth came 'in, Prior` to jeckand settled on the Creels: neer the tiortliline or the township. His Joseph begin ' on what is Called the McGratli pSsee,Arhieb'risafterifirds occupied brlf.l%Bengs. , . !• fletweeit 1801.!iuld'1811; , -Darlits Bey- Moor Galutla, John 71oleMarittvenYtidded to the number of riettlersof,tho tettrllskiP-Ake.Mtile compiler must speak pf the :tlitScolly ex- : P erf r n ee d . l4 .4o ll Plilintit7g.! 7 *.bilo• foregoing such persons as Man, belon,ml to the Same township, such p? the .1117 ehertle, Sbane3,Tnrrells,TaYtora, eti,betwhoie foe:titan were on territory since aitignedtolonieit Lake.] D. Bixby's firSt Meath:hi wits'nee.i:thetis: / limy andlothers who, most of their Ries,' Wire resl= , dents of, Rush and Middletown, for, reason mentioned elsewhere . - • • ;•, "Bixby Pand,'i. a my pretty sheet of water, takes its name fromthe second loetitkitof Derias Bixby.. The town line passesthrou„, ,, h it, blat he was on the Middletown, see. Ms 10 1 inkissa. afterwanfaresided Ott trio Atrother,uon, 'Richard, settled within lire ;knits .4'littsk r Atut has since removed. — The 'reniithis a Darius Bixby rests in Birebardvillttcetnetery. , The first grist-millwlthln the tamability' it is, was put up tot - StulPh (7) Shoemaker; crime of the tribal:WM of. the North Brizeb, -*here there Is now a//chair factory, a mile west of the Blister farm/..Linas, son of Rid Blister, lisd. a grist kftinfi NnYth Joseph` loss beat the,first savt-MBl,qtt,inbat -snow 4/114 1. 4 44;ettlYiqPCtiWt , 'fi*t ~/go% A few / rani - 144, ite a4SS-ißkilV44.4h° 4:ither. end orthe ' same uttlit*S:: pas t hpsold. 1rr1843, to Otts.:Frost;e4M - bullt s i new MAI on o she of the chi stesszoill.-fonebeforb Chulee.Tripp balm preseet.Ownes of the .failliwogoity , here.! , -(For. modern ehter itrises see the Cows cuts late: --++' In 1810, tho ganticiclit itsayuntill on: the INorth prancli• Tti? same, 4 49116aul t)iid Thnothy,Ditilfnlikkio kntml,Aß, 4141 0 V !' n • 'T he firs t it.PYt ric i l ,r, , 11 iit l iPS'a 44 41 P,P tht preacher: of some loca ilotorkty. ' NattiAtael 1311nite,411nribildo'In'ilidlionti a 'part of the liars f» idlettryinli Wag tof d. Ellscrottli: Aatio"tutlblnittier f;e4114"61138. lirardelsoldtblinined , - Andrew •tolicl4.Tras lits 4 tbo WV* I : l3l 4fut Aitx.payer, •• c r ... Ia a 4 T. , "-! , ':# Thomas ,I,lltaitlt• litVernd Irn. liCatnnel Mciedith, fiannlel,Wßoorould R, IL lirsto,friiro otmets of unscitt?l,Lan4l,,lut.7etc.tioßly.sl. deals • ' ) .1 geginn.thi,!4 . 11.4.401141*if0, the settlers on !Ili. orAtjjr,ulch 0: 311° following order: Samuel cautleld,l3llasikOlee,Amcistiintlehtliiseph Umt, CP6ll,,rlascliA'r*"Alilritv Canfield, 11161 Brlttei, Thltlite Colcaittu: "' ,13410131 Bpsenti was ini,ll6..viclnity, , ofml!at been ktuntrwasSpefforiCteek. Twenty Zeus later , im was 14atice4 iluvilau* *3qd• Slietowl3; Rob and-Atibninp.: S. 1321 /AFllsi , l , 4llt tia fjJfF s 4ftlAlfl sgreflt4l viler° it cripacp tholtinfit .44404;tiw. IBA !PALO 11413 Ming Tokuart .P74xJ in Or 84%4/ Pine called Jackson Vsgel• -cid Teggutilltiairlionvid:thb catazty.l4.lllo . . Biota • Lestsistax. Ho hed . deo 'ehltdreb, of ,whom •two(t), with a.soa-ia-laer, ocovy the old homestead. —1 r ••-•-: ;_ • _Shades. fLeadsPtiell canto also, in 1817. to : 41 rticktojt:litaletr, an was afterwards . the Ant *l:_mager hem. lb - removed to Vntoot; 1 0 , hot after! soma vein i• cams to-El mira; N. Y., ithem kb, now resideta, "nn lallt 'Peter Siunderson, at°, three year. previous had come from Naw.ilampahlro to • manor, settled vicrif those lust teen 'on 16010 nor Aitx*esil s bkhistunk.latinOlun tarica, balg4thesmips, Geo, TAiimilarson is.dottC4d.Peter. amutdessan hariemcived to ~lißWrtt• ; •':?. 4 " ll 'irrsp a3 . i - k3E9I. BTAT-Oonm.L4V i tho.irsldenaicof the, bridles tbfbet,lii t4f.' 21st; by' Rev. 'J. rf,',Ao gol,JoluiL. Non of Gituvrood, andlika Jolla M.Pgilen.,:, 5 lie: ;.7 ^-BamsdNairrom4—ds the bona at diertifidea tither; in Dicnock, Oct. Altb.lB'ili,by Bev: 1.8. ,Wllliam .311111.ird. of Springirgi s e; and Miss Alma,E; Nwton. of Ditnocin Dixatasx-Viertrehocaz—cict: 2 . 33, , by (I V. Arnold, IteW It m . ..Dinginan,' : oriAllerty, Pa.. 40, l).trz. Esthef ly4tedictiase,,pr'CwOrilp, knitza.=9 . .• . , . ..• WA.44.4ce—lnllinirlgellle, 'July 10, .1000;,43a. mantliaJanc, ultd, of William Wallace, aged 47 yeius. • ; •Wa Tr ibes Wallace, ged 48 years. B+tnwar: In Ararat,. 0e427i14 1871, Xra.. Ranh* Baldviln,,wllb of S.A.Paldivlo, (leaved, agtal 79 yeari; - • ' • . • - •-lioao.—:3lrs.lizglofiedl W ed the 1841l'Orae tober.,, In her 83111 She aS,ona of audits% actilera tic:township. She By and Gibstra, P on TaC:day,•Nov. 1; ChaAo;te, wife Otfleo. icauilleVla preetober,' of apoplexy, • G4Kiige . 3 r:Gereo: o rm* , arty ofZrooklyn;la *lds colony, ar,ed Ryears and 7 months ' • . , nuOINE.SS. WAM That the finst LGeture 4,the Course, jrer d livered at the Gran House, oh' Tisnradek eve n eg of this week.: lion.T_Terats Fuca, b the ker., and .the subject 13 .11011:1101115;11.:. , ' ei I. T 3. Ford has reternestiarodrestrilser be:held-0 the Ha'ptist ehurch !text egbbilt• Illookrßludltrilj^,--.1, , '' -.- ~" -' - •! -- ..n '',- An'. Vetrougtif ! n b - illgti Oc t : fila.itie liow b diuvl tuni-k - ' - - Boaa'r" ,to - - ono . Mr .i.- 1 -rone „your . uncalled for, *tat Collaidiee Jdrcren otykar.- , - • ,•; . Mom; DnAme 4 CO : .. Nov:. 81.1871; '4,511v Notice. - , .pipar I;l7tiri . iist tgincy . , Kr.raTbss .• ' Paz= Oiwiiiss =Ent 47t11E11 •••• - . " 1 Sitcom alontrcekNar: 8,1871. 45.1*, At Oip` ll loC4ic / Nasittitlaq.: _You will that et;leo lot of Pears, Queiicrs, Lemons,AlVleNand anpetior ateelt,of Family Orocaies,, 4c.,,te., arid all for sale cheap by. Oct. 113 t h 3 1871. 1 A. Natinatwo:- , ~The Undersigned b l aring lost 2 Setters We; from his drove, bettiden Ditsiocrand ,on Sunday, Oct. 22211; 1871, reward tar any information, or by, dellitOng the same to Jay Tbottiparat, Dimodt. ' • ' . Ona light red hei&rovith star, *mad ltsi) the otheroidartr. red ' teer. • -. • • 1 - HASZT.' Bossardsville,.Pa,lCev4 4 ,.lB7l... 4i5-1w iltralttslng lEttolltra y lfieeiltt All:interested eonstmetlon. yowl bY way ft tha Wyalusing and Choconnt Valleys to Itlngitintion, as a link of & railway reaching to the tirilliinti.c•tsl4lo.l4s, or iinvll6lT to meet Aube home !of C. Morse,- In Rtistrono Thursday, the 9th of Novrinher r at o'clock, In the evening. ' By , order . &the Ikciril'or4llldoettits. • .• , s -= • ' •.{ 'Jolts Bre.trisnaw r thrector. Blrchardsvilk, Nov; 8;1871. lt Anityin..• The undeitigned hiving just "Imported Qom Canada one car-load Of valuable-Leicester and Cotswold.siicep and Limbs; 100 or mom in Ulm- • her, *ill offer them for -sale Ott. rotation, farm, is Jessup township; DCA/ Dr. Comweigt, on Saturday, 14nif.11:8114‘1871..:'Sale to atm mentgat.lo4.4k --r. r A: , •nNtsts—All' sukill for 410, or antler, oil oterslo; Mar Crlti;ll.l47. oadit.:withinhinst , *ft' approved aceutity. 1 Ic..tut Jessup, Scot. 8,1877. .45 : 2* • cc:E • t -• importaiit tO 3fee3ra D: Lothroti l pt Ca, &titan; .innottiree thiti.3i6B. * fes. n 8..8. Owls for the. Pieuitceie-Ot. $l,OOO, will be keeelfie until 31wieb15,1872;ind offer 'an' tiddillonal plite of , epoo fee, tbk:iiot," . • ..- : 3tEr;sui. D. bancnor d -co or ockston. still adding to the already Lillie number of pub; . saations,.the , somas of which sham; that they; hare been Tertuaate edough to entlcip - ate and:to meet the want of a large clam of the Christlidi • community. " Their ,eight- canoes of original $3OO prize stories and lhirteeth ruining) of.now, Ow attics, tutu commended essomethlngespeo , fally excellent ; a leading religious joeunal!her- - aids theie en:carat:me a net ti'is.'lll the history ofjdsretsile literature. -Their Shell Cove Series, Talbery dirk' Library Fro and Coh Series, Crown - 3ewel Library; 3:Atne'.l3l* som's Stories, Little Bertlu's Pluture Minty, thellunny.Dell Ettiritis. Little Bch; Haddon Se ries, and Bomespun . Library, are considered -to be among the best of their etas& - - 31essra D. Lothron ''lb Co: also' banteterysdn-, eirableeditfuna of Ituitatkinhf Christ,llcdy/tli- Ing , Holy Dvinp 3110.and - WoxiserJems,444 rained 1 3 ;ssintscr,. blousing and Night 1:441ft , es,it i sr cents per volmue; Plfgrliertw Props% et r Ots varying Alvn' cents ep V1 , 60;-.130 150 •44;;Avx ltv,o - • P. &Stith; Pr.icg. no Ilium of. Chriatind 'Devotion. lot "holuek, price .2 Oct or 'the Rom Prig Ridgensonnun elegantlttlOvolurapjust per. Dr, Day_ nye: " It tkijulit 03 , j051i: 4 1/ , Iresirneas, and character.' ' Dr. Iwo writes: "It has a Imhof= lihet4ltti" morning stir, and spridb like the _ dewdrop in the sun. Tried In tha Fins; anttthe Torch Beaants,..sl Much. - S ATlrrr"of Four Llitt i rend This One Thing Do, pica $p 6Q *b. nlttjust And 041'. very el :ant yoluentat,i conveying vtjlttable sons !brill, - Tito samp May 40 Ohl .tlf All 'al D;'' LotinopkaCm'apublicatious. Would tier/fell, , for theses-Wm - contemprate .tnying hock for • their familleie to send to *lila ilemetic Orm for thelergtilkiguil, o 4l4finin,dhist tylentlona palm mad o WWI =strand With confidence that , noun , A but te md .booltahronlf the 7ttit,-7RostayDeag Don't fa U lei rend the fwa elegant Tiliao heat . -43hott VAitningittud Lotig•Chsings;vitice 111.1.11 , % . Late Falconer, price 'lid" They. anahil entre. The publlihere„D. Latino:94 - CA; Bet Icl4e fiA f x t W Azi WV; Pi T 5-1 4 yi trot iAt;S 4 ' . --iii4aph ii Eiqk.je:ktreitch.ortptsitt 9 • rtio.; 74m -• Ph - 440141M :ify - Pti7 ' fotri j. 11aii , 49 1 1 . Otitrue,lof 1 4 1 . 1 4ci-caPPT , - by; rheumatic pul p s?, If co daps= 4• 1 4nt4.4e(Lfrifins7lo.is a specific Tempf,ldt t '',,, and 144180, We beat. Oa liilief 14", be .r world . :;r Are,:' - ottpul see largo etopkeof cattia • wiljah ilet pot septaita, 't rive, : and. conic' , 0 4,.c: opripg pop i," 0 *? or_wopt of ,1 0 M*:=,` i, thing to stapt flicuirla t he riglittlirectiop t ,, Que dollars tvcreh;4l•Ptriflait's roAafir audition:Po:dint,' .omoo to such pa sto*t oaqiil4o„t g: thefltirjp "tyfutetc aikkl,W, WPftll . ll2oWeidifirk elitrB/040/3 OthiV.
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