pet33tltt enotaiana vlttio3 .w/ fiat .•/! re lilt at cal cl "el aw -- B. B. HA-WLET -004--Efilierc -3P.4;:l 1 .4,114 1emia.,146,4'494: Mal Cua D,A.T.I %cal , 'tr.; • •-• •!;•,11. ,IT 1,74 M=SINIE "F it* it ti . 'the 1 ' e.# 59, 4 P,1 ' T t th , v • $. I:111 fillaPnWentlittallicslacSamititsittrll l'p ltifter. Sabbath Services ..,"" ' " MS er.sskil e ll =lesvwWeaceessibasitegs. CATEIO aoliebiaics4l69-11.EIAZtiiiir TT% 7 OD 11411110110120 i.:- Urban* nui rkis MAIM • viar4Vir.ll.4.,o,<• /0X10.1174121411:32,: t iS467 6 t SC i4 R e7- " * 47.7 .:;;;;; : : 66 ....... s. co: and Rao g S r. ID. Pnier illinthStc eln''fithhKr44 .r ' utti.:r.s.l.lols3n. : 5 54 !it hhpt Kery len . cs. ed: • ganiNtioeineu • • • Up: riumirlteettik,,TehrteakFS,••••::::.4oW°: =1'144'1664i' ; People's Martzt—Xl4l44pAshn. 410,411,1cr-, T rerry.Daris ,•,• • - :_tir,lFWF,r.arl7 - e , P, 'Olt 1 1 1 1 ; . • ' nrietlitge " Johnson's AnnlynniLin,iamt ~PAsta*ns--konnefis of Ben. J. ,E.• no:sabire, To the al9inttl=-Disf. 111611Cginf Notes About Tows Clean your BMo-walks. , Several inchei 2 APairiggt night (Sur Llamas are due Gov. Hazininft, for as eat inMhle e ' II irt•••—•114 &Abe Railway. Wunder If the rolling mills smart] January first? Geo. C. Hill it Co. have greatly improved the Keystone saloon, by enlarging, _l.nting, and .othcrwisisirsiLcelaGitAZ l f" . We give on our first page as osiginal"Adiren tore," written by one of our young friends in this county. Its conclusion will appear in our p4lie AVengeSittiletftibl ed a six year old steer on Monday last, which, when dressed and quartered, weighed 1,214 pounds. OAR 'Wu' , ;MAY , Iliftr Judie Streeter, presiding. Judge Morrow wits also liere reaterdAy, to hear fume motion and argu ment umler rules of lam Term. At n meeting of Rough & Reedy Fite Co., I.4llli4iftudlaike.l44 atod4 F 4 ibr ks less nieiriiektdsl;en , 7ViereePtillA"..ll 4 ll.4. 4 rpiiigh , the Montrose Cornet Band, and others, 1' their vsjuikttleasditanceot the late eritertninwents. The baits of the M. E- china held their sup per and festival, as 'adveitised, on Monday eve ning °pacts, ice-en-am, etc., as estraa._ The attend ace. was large, and a very enjerjrable time !as had. ird'UNVe )214 been,Weritted ni the inwittirt of the reeripis:• • The !earth of thejloreaMeillessage, witict we . gire in full,reclude Mhereditioryd kstter ia..'iireeTr: T We'inewkour remis; wffillerase it carefully, aa we deem it err and sensible Amami:Dent of the affairs of the annotcrntealth, the best tlfrilita eittinnretilitarlOtrtb 4 Staiertut-, tonal source in a number of years, The Grand Jury was orgsabtod an Noaday isatemills.FixtSbeett Ear6sm•— Ttit Cstetir tintar{l ag ..stes ately brought before them, tam the murder of Miry 011aia, the SigterdP4l intsmod, and Ler found. It wilUbe remembered that it bat Term they ably'lltaiaterlbe tttb, mum:Lena. the mother. The: winter term of the Memtrusa Pehlke SCiIDOI aimmenced bin week, the scssicsa oven eaarri a rct4l e Mna " g uW.416: =5 1 1441; : di The number of students from different s of the coun*reigamaiitiosasuzu6isM wt i in CSC= 01 last year. . . fr< • , 1 1 4- :• ; ri1fu14 4 4 4 4 4P"` . .9 44 4 94 01 . • 1 1 74b: ttirTit , 99 f e ds!s s #Y. 0 u1 t , ,r 4 5 e .bop; Pitaill a U PF W. L Po l l'o 3 ° l3 Ind, rwire.. ;Pe " — EukieFrii9r#Cfsricnt. 4 ssin s pepin4te.d , ,tttek 4i r with PP_toe.- , *caPti4. l 7 4 L": LA' oSix, host Ati4 L'stefs It l l4•Flrafed -Pto 414ns #ll:Se99sl° our atrnint9ttlibleatm 3 YI I Raft 'lva44olm - Alniu3/19 1 1 tutlignP l ns ty and yre ;prom:iced hin a 'very, 44silay con di tinmllibbn stv Milinettbed. but h was ts ceedly •demptSrtee4 •stst4 : tbe,..eloact /Ws-- atrtiesti rustei:ll2llte lad ottg letb )444. parson *Wee •Itife4n bterlttbtitenebtetti sbotttetbn lame tclr-t Ala.'s:lVO tut thekest or &dem anti A -thou& itbr attendee' Inquiet:MA . pretty! crawly: to outicitYti pakt,iyet stei think it taloa& be CM cult siallidefitelinna wail isaitletipetticatialgi lairaltellionti4 die paratin, thee. docuisti Mel edit6L3 Vas ;are :is/Sisal' 1y ' bier& irlfr, Chit ' 'Mather tail* lioliefali iireviated - th‘ *Vern and his wife. nor.Mlitisteilier' frons/tifnii r pretetit vial litre doetorti: • Is; , bd Ireffierw: bored:4n ;. ii' I •,i f!. .7% ll!i / /7:4'! ;4/1 u'ictßzfql. cm!PleV urF4geml 111 q: of! rat"""gt Pc0n. 3 107-1,1? 4 1 11, Pt- Oa Tarbell Hoaredientrose, on:Friday stitcrtmoi JanusFy . Delmh!rt NPt siontiltHrunger : /This le tbc(hesorgaubmlitriiidd t he kilidiNSWelueNlX l : l 4 limintri end enntalp the follow.ftasdieSetlietgcigliMeM 2 l l thnr: ter members : Ti S. SearleoXforwm.Bsewster.. A.pollosSionn..L. C. Smith, O. M. 1141. R. L. Cool, J. 11.14:yitst 414 by cumienapywet Tar bell, L d.Lirceld IL 16.61464 D. AilliCrick: en. H. S. Harrison, J. W. Allen, F. IL Hollister, Hyrum AiL.ldott., Harrison Harringtonaobti.L. - ChMies 41'," llcattattr; AS A . 21‘arlikei Lake, lira. A. J. 1341, Mu Sarah . , A: , Bannell, , Mn. Lavipiaßany.,llnkEticn HAVirl.s.Xpip & 31. E. Tat. Dad. liceracltint;Birti H. Lyons, Mn.s B. A. Allen. Hrs. R. J. Catlin.— A full list nt,tilktms state chosen for the year, as follows: Roger E. Scarle,-Haster_ Orankersi ,n.„Atrisikter; Lecturer: Apol l o Stone; Steles:A; s t. 9 o:fintith, Assisbuit.,l3tew.:, ard ; o. Hsu. Chaplin ~aucli Y, Treasurer J. R. lams. Reeretrai; EkbY Ban ns%.Krersri.2Srs. Mariatstg4g,,cerp Mrs.g‘r Stone. Lady Assistant Steward. This, the first iarangraffLutty ,silirt.mpe under the most St :ramble auspices, and will undoubtedly be one Pf the 4e4 SnbOratktiF 001241211005-31e6 We wish, Weir. Billtors, to express our thanks, thttiage :iOa:t' .;*iliiii , Oper, to the gooniaplrrol Hartord:lnd of South Gibson, tor their kind qiitkinftarti In the shape of VI Christmas presentOmsalsting of two tnrkeys, 'Webster's Unabridad Die , a dress, glove and many other astietWbot.h , anyn and useraWritA4.l^ i sirs! „ 7 . 1 -- I ) mo,:inomp. Ut , t;P4 - N.A5.,..., ..o. dik f ch -3 . , an. act L A it 7 -=--- - -, 1 4 , -, ;:ifii:- . 4,1 areonottng ci.noroo,; • A The Cimulatinatpitieteld its meeting for this month miTtleitdailea Wednesday of 1 this week, in the itneafit d. E. Church. Revs. C. M. Prescott, I'. o , .llntOyditle, li. T. Davies, A. Miller, 44444 .iia were present and partleiti,ip%thei:CiereirO • Notwith standing th e ItYit.tittS!L'e:Aiirid*tlitfAteeting was • successa,.o#l;xiini4l9Od - illtr . -rll result from it.. , , - .' ,. .!::::,5'..:!: a :P. TlMteitio-10442Lis tiitilAil In pti'.itni; - ` ion PritSicbio- 41 ; 4) %ti: 1 44;Tu,0 1 4:0 , d w'i t ai - orpotiomith:: 7,- :-.e. 7::_,=..v:, ; ; 1 co;:::2,:: : tC - ':: :''i . -.•:•'2 .- : . :]'-' : ;.- . 1 - :.`:11..0,' . 04 3311 aS 414403:Ilai:14.104.:; '',',. ,j' . I ', : - ..-• . 4 ! , (_,-...:!, . -...;----: - • --- , --1:L.;..-.... -, , - ,,,f.,1 ,',.., Graded - . . muartbs:d 44tticti Pr tte, Bcl pot taYe bees baNipgairitiii9nmace. Pu9" - mas. fe,ripenti innuarp,:atti. .7besec ißre thnitirspib In the high Scho ol ': 004 m: in thepir•say,deptil•lput,..4l•C 'id" • daY i tt**eti-Pei l let•turil3lonriiiio;fi liiefm of dOni niinthi, and tonne oC `.titan ' iivcd 11 t witAin flionitheati follOt etb9 ol . Wg/IV 411 • WO* Cai ne 8re1ai14r,..141116.41b:n ;.;.P.iisnnix:.o4lo64t, santrAntr, - . onealmitatns. 4*. Ada** , Sataiani#n---Thelicr ccntage of Oindnnix duriet bent! . 1140,-ra. anuarilkikt, Vaiaad Aesidesst. dadaist Be.be, cdApolaCon, a son .of Lewis Beate, while intim woods cutting wood on the 80th ulty en& W4 l O Vions i ngA l P l be '""t a tnse, slippidAnsoilue7MahnO. im:00411W kg. Being unaccompanied byway one, hit. Was &re ed let Pettliwaldtrtacce.for himself, and 16' the mots!' pf.ta9 oil 454, (poly he succrediskin crawling -with hands and . uninjured limb throuri 'the anowysome distance out of the • "°44 1 610t-n? 6 o fqinly*Fmkdiropaug selfolisikilLalurwita iskenAo the house. lie wayomuch exhausted by salietinfi and •eitz' tiOn Alai be died on :Sew Year's day. It seems still Snore and from tho fact that no was to have s beeCntaikied the day berate be died. Re tras'a nTvoto man of good character, and touch-Iw , aPeclemi4 ell who knew him. Tearandla. TEttifietivaticin of the onme `4l".wanagi,: , hes long-teen in-doubt, says the Bnultord'Mporler, but the following acts related to the writer by gent tiaorwtb g4pipet t y.JcareotAge.and who loftirthei-IddtsttAttMermidciFCuhntttti&e teemed to,retties the question.i - "8/tiffisitentyryesis ago, in tee - 1144y history of tholddians in thlscounty, It 11031C4 that a noted radian Limier and trapperritantiPhem, used Wpfnitifillichbf his time i4Atiest4.one up and down the now TO - ivartdo.*Wrlttitt at the Miturwaters thereof. no found lilltitlitce of bevers,'Sfhich.he caught by his trapari . )ly some misfortune he heroine lame,and atterwa , / itnned` . ..by "'lie other Indiana 'Towanda; tills onmeAmitying in the Indian tnpgne the petty Oar motion in the/time Indion's wait. It was Bak! fin remained a long time bullirng and trap' ping ,!p sad down the creek, after most of the other Indians had left; from this circumstance, we stb?pose, anise the name of the 'Towanda creek. liituour." ' Franklin, Dec.-23, 1873. ' 4011 , named svelets Inewing. • The &Nue_ ,annaCotinty DleUcsl Society held ha anninrwe Ling at Idoetznse, on the 7th bC January tuaettest. of the very bad con ditto° oLthtsznpas* thet ettetabintotiftia,tancli aaaatka . rikaogi 'prindocts tkcassiotte; . ' TtialdtP eeryof tile Ektelety remelt' the mime' tatiast. - )ritac. t. • , Drs. pittatt'figtey, • glad . D. C"...tklnex ?err, elteted4el% , iLtes to the ft tate Medical to lament Easton, to May next. • Drs. Ciaytee and Brandage woe - elected dee gites to the American Medic:al 4 itsociation., to ,'beet arts:trait. on the Ara Tamtay of Rine, next. The goriet7 reEolced to purelaa- the Enatory pl Snare Miss B.lnckittan, as addition to Its mail but valuable library, to tolt itatOstlooa areavapectfally;alioi3ed: . hearV,Tte .uf _ thanks was tendevr4 DT. Rielutraion far the elegant entertahiMenl et bin Wow, ;4am-cleric' geed caudal, as wsli es medicaryge!qml:tt ?t** rePresellted, .1 Several csees-of interest sem presented at the Adjourned to meet at New 11.ilford, on the first W edilesolly„ of Jane Eekt. , OEI3 COBBESPONDENCE. dgreeent temp! , etee ,to read us of Weir: Tiebig taiii we e them) FEDYNEW „ . eome"brektrjiw'f o i • '• South 0 , 3 b , The mii:arititt "Warwick" bat retuned to Binghamton. ; Seveitab timer 'dar , .'idicawber." We niothiedrav, friend' EL T P. Beardsley, in Ggod'refciplars bzwe cliapvd &eh' meet- Idss nigbta. : . We bes that , Di.Bthitti . is going ta raise titid miur bit beiiise In Alutsprifig. ;the nitiettinvie at tlie 1° 4 4 . 61411 'will take' Oleo TdiitedaY laniia4tsli: 1814. I:r Whaw.F4' I" /WO F.1.44;144014, on ,Nsin i tafeet ppand a „sic!' one , being 4ici 1n it; Quite a large audience Resembled at the M. E rhumb, tp.wateledes cild.pearcmt and.the new 11 A. large atriaber theeetaiette Of this place and Ticitay m11144101:11 Cart thhi week, on the (Mars frisk' "' • TheFOR 11# 1 , gotel %Tali enjoyed by 'Tbe bast ikon* ills , • Mr. E-b.Ordidionnerlyitinivenent miniver !ag.Gibuni t *rill preach biltua Tann :Hall-neit Surldlilebuilinii Nib: I, li •,• i.i i near iind'af Ilis**'field . in EinnaniS a . : faiiiti*fit of oin friend "Ydicawbei." leer liiey. get tired at., s6o4ling. fuse Itat aclme P° ll :lii 3 P4l,4s rci r d irr -43418 ! =er- Jcedonflislaamilsrbilt miI:AIDS Div sideoraTkluiltesztoth,erlpaajduk th e saistirtims chttsvierd *idly t9n hatan*vcit dd otttnr mtdci*rienightmlnibalyinallot d wanesosii4m. - Mtn Wilruimailitgarieisad 1 113 091111thiiitipiltiikk 'l6” Wol,r Dicitigstrit , 4lo.l4 ApinnarriCatjatn: ~.0? ....2AN morning, sir; Mr. Editor, how are the folks to4htY? , • t '," I avreTan for - next yertes paper, I thought -td C. r 4me and v y. E 1 At . 04 1 11 4 I gAn ll dOtre4 li ttAtii,lenaid, 0-bni;'illitO 0 4 ed llt4 , Ak to f. try it Fear.` . ' • 4! 4.13,11re.b grofjiltiaiielte:l4llmi,gl4l33t eeliectilirtowti , , I tlrAtilt)6ey'd lott.i*El.for the pasiey'Ail so And bere.vrb*T . 9s fuMli ni ietf pikkod i • A intOrtiAr ki/flfilyvers therfAiltife.:l4yktho't Alterilialtir4anlityplgido; ,l . : XPA"It-Ctit.ll. 6;144- Just-itft-Vinf,old a 44104, end Al4L4i==ii 441 • p-sorz.s,P.'"l7.l. Pilf-tbitig r c 4i,6t131 'tend i to4ood • n >1.11 , e.,• bit; I lietitivbfivaretinib.". t: is Elie tint In tit*nti mil and brblitAdtriiii ``. *yDit 4l6 A : ferngotafjolly old trump.' . - , • drith. , onr noble isofessioryand - rquirslr tgEtoo.ottle - rtkr`eivp:r,,Vato'lti briera.truenpecfcall4otleit - • .'" 1 And theftelvw have !abated and - -rested • thdli • amtenpio 1143 rACC, • ^ Shill. march-to the .fmnt of the colitran,Leach .'-ontie , hie-CM given' place, • '- As they march throu t gla the A-3t71- of Tlieelfy ""• edlicir!ri4 itistitnnte will not 3 be fir D'utii " E=M quer), -Corte - us nv rlanten.yr :—Ve should like , to krroW - 11 the sellout directors in Anil:ll4 towpa r ,.laVebeen 'pacluFleti pp{ rtent. col 1401g. icipiA direCtotii of til ver Lake ilisttiu have. allowed the, collectors, tp al!`alcir Atm tc°l - Am tax, and for their good. belesvlor,Aus something else.) they alionr,thera to retain five percent. on amount of duplicate leas (=prima thing Making ten per telt 'Mr collecting, which iitlciriFi'eent more then the law allows them, five Puyi cent. wore. than the directors intended togive them, and is 11 per cent. more than the eollentomexpected to receive Now if ditee-tors ofotherdistriets love been paying ten peteent. fotcolicettng, 1 presume they will ask the. col: logoritto refund the amount paid to *theta by tni:st.tke, and ii the collectors have any• con, science and are "ken-she-en-Ithus," they will re• loud without delay, and not complain that they have eatight the grab lever—which is quite "imn tqts" not. a-days—and it would not be consti tutional NT 0.-tu to do so In:Menthe circinnstiut. cc's. Are we the only taa-ossers that vtolate Lite law and allow that which we never intended to allow, pay ten' per cent. to those that never ex pected but five pm cent. for collecting. 9 vita a g.lnerous people. Is It a wonder that.we are asked to helve our property assessed twenty-dve per cen tmot at all. Anything to please. Ask and ye shall receive. Will those collectors he as generous as we have been. You have taken from us what - does nut Justly belong to you, and elf thsi , we ask of you is to return the amount paid : to you . by mistake, and you will receive the, thanks of the tax payers of Silver Lake town ship, _ IFl7jllara nurder Trlsal—Dhavring of Me Jury. The trial of O'Mara and Irvin was commenc ed yesterday (Tuesday) morning. The indict ment found against them last Term for the murderof the mother, (Margaret O'Mara,' was quiiilud, upon the ground that the Commissidir ers'Were not sworn in before the jury was , Maim front the wheel . The prisoners were, brought into court to plead to the charge of the murder 91 Mart O'Mara, the daughter, upon a new indictment, and plead not guilty" to each count In the indictment, separately ,whereupon , the Conn directed the lmpanelling of a jury: W. W. Williams, of Gibson,was first called. and after a thorough examination was rejected, hit cause on account of opinion formed. Charles It Sherman, of Springville, called, Court over rules,' challenge, but he was challenged by de fendants' counsel peremptorily. Oren Barret, New Milton', called, challenged peremptorily. Hugh M. Tingley', Gibson, challenged per.mpto rilY. Henry B. Wood, Lathrop, occupation a. farn . er, called, and was the first juror drawn, and was itnumthately, g wprn. Calvin , S..l3ty, Auburn. called, challenged peremptorily. O. T. Smith, Susquehanna Depot, occupation up. holiterer and undertaker, was the second juror drawn and sworn. W. D. Farnham, Bridge water, called, challenged pereMptorily. James .D. Goodwin, Bridgewater, called, challenged peremptorily. W illiam Gardner, Lenox. third juror drawn and sworn, occupation a fanner.— George G. Woodward, Gibson, fourth jurpi drawn anti sworn, occultation farmer. ' biletut. las Cuyle, Montrose, Cemmonsrmlth order him ' t o st o od aside. Anson H. Hill, Silver kalm,dllit ,1 juror dri wn, occupation a Canner. William H.. Harrison, New Milford. challenged perempto. ray. Brand, •New driallenged for mune, and sustained by the Court George noneton,Bascnehanna Depot, COmmotrwealiii order to stand E. Taylor, Gboco nut, L;OL1113 , 011W1111: b order to stand aside. Hob ert Westgate, Ilerriok.siatti. juror drawn, neon. pation a farmer. Oeo. H. Stearns, Clifford,-chat-- lenge tor cause, silstiiiiedity - theboort. 'Alexan der Il Stephens, Auburo, challenged perempto rily. MinerTirielt; Forest , Lake, peremptory challenge. Warren Tewksbury„ Auburn, per- emptory challen'ge. * George 4 rHikines, Gib son, peremptorally challenge. „Nathaniel J. West, Ararat, seventh drawn, and sworn, occupation a farmer. Alfred .1133/dyriti, Mont rose, ei. o llll jurordrawa and swots :•-• Thomas Hairy, Cliddrd, Coninarrawealth order to stand aside. N. C. Wzuren:liontro, 0/enraged for cause and sustained by the Court.. Samuel-Hal sey, Frantilinotmmuanweallir ordrx ; :ttrlstand aside. Aiirriy Summers, Franklin,'perbruptir ry challenge: , Theodore Atontrose, Commontrealeriarder to Stalid - Aside. Inry Griswold, Sus9,,uchanna Depnr.„',Outh _juroi drawn and sk "iXid, C. P. .Edivinds t Gibson, challenged forsmuie tlidaustained by_iiie; Court. A. N. Bullard, 3idntroie, challenged for cwt. and sulteurt&l by tout., I, en r ltr o olt,-, lyn, chalet igtl.l4-1-oara4 2 lll44 , atuditinek4 Court. Gee. A Smith , Lathrop, tenth, juror drawn and sworn; occupation a farmer. James )32 tuu, - .Crantuortarksits. order 7ir stand aside. Nelsort . ..ll, Comfort, liarutony. , eleventh-knordrawn sad swarm .White; Lenox: . periniPtOry .challenge,. Lewis W.; BoagKpiticird, Oellebged ' fur cities as ail:, tatted by Court. Ezra Strickland; perempfir .n' twellUdeFor drawn- sad furors,occapstioO,:fi' fanner. E. for tbo,proseen • - uoNiciiv ' bictidiistatedvibatlliez erPectA tgt •prov(widcAllitiO • ar ti ttie sietetnene hereto. , G3re &allow resdersla our cplpoins.. &Oa 3ng further-bse- transpired "is we go- turns. 7 , . I count in our mat:. ; .0 era mnb uinu oo) ..d. iKH 54. 112 .04 0.i . V11/14 1 ir p --..tW.- of the 31st i,io4te 4.,, .i l l E hsmton u lt, ape#,4v x Xkliich-Alrie*;titeltquiryD e meeo 41 , 1 9 1 . 41*-11 00 "PP 0 4 4 0 In au• It tb ovr a em t r I ‘9ll ; ri ptr*ati% virl. " etmlfin'tcll;ltse-litliii,i)o4jilass"ery tions m lopki liztqlphirkidai...Aficy were literally true, Attifil...ittst:Pfiall attention to a very importanected with our proiii43sB,o4nt 1= Eout 0 Alia 1..,. bz7 .4 , s:llAlties , of the river connecting our Line with the linghes villeamilmotnbet,tisat vfenceur-o9owisetfort is beinalmatirrusilmeii the httention' attitepeople of Biterflefitofil4 . a 1,1 n; known `3l4iden i "- liirli Iraq ( 61, wiaea .9`, - o'p'r'll - w , , Pegg , v , t „...e a longtime!' irx the fliture, before anythirtinneed be expelled itutt . .lFl Minh lb tali adyilatege- - Wheit ille . s6itreff.ht , CotlingTor s , . tider taheifilo_i4WWiedget,ol4llO.,‘P.UTitS3C Wgt of the &Mime neny-11mitist, and dho,so;Nevi of a contreetion , ;ids-the ''llligheskille--firreati not assutißitkiriliorarcryWc.ti .9Aigrbeen 1 atta4Mtrhx4C Lured4:tliaglOwAUSW;Cuuts of therintalefrislte-at coat .in 'the 'intstermmr Dusfi'dia, We were prninpfelld, litit vi A lintl" that wouty.Ats to tl@ ''.ciatT,cliat I.l.4 " :Aiirtest , precticablo route, and tte casthrancli fikliargar Run-was /donna:as thellng tor loci:ppm:vase— laterezateinattons-hiere eattatiag thaSittiC3rere mistam-rbyrtsking:ttreirtutb.hriMetreeEngar Run,andamang ..tatlemitunrititza desk:rah:4 by Pumps:llA ivelrenchvarpolatdidli , dhitonc. - e of live (Hiles frorn....kliti:lforksfot thitini a graderna,bervier thematic:o brirmAikledabed by Otillingwisod l elpteetr'effes• 1,;?‘ =,ille- worth east. 7 .mtet'rczaclitifg,. tiirlap!Flly l s-ifthikEe are %%Rhin' . five niil4,,of jouvilberk a town lyitm on , the Melmapeny, which , ' ern; infiernedceen ho reaelnki earetgridetlint folits , itd tabs the the ' line ili 1 4d0 4 , caiitiVoriakl, 1 1 ( a*St this mums we run northward on. ort g eroie,is mi..- ed todibe deldred_marimum ant\= after 'framing • the srreard turn inuthwaril tileng'th'UltptAirt ing the attimm,umil Om vicipity,;s4 Zirkiii`on is ivaci;eti, thert , taking the >tetrailinaneh MI th e Mehoopeny, are soap tome urocusilm+ietlbed ffom,vililelribik 000'0 af t4o ealt u rig,hvest branalieWstrlinalitiSquelsautuktiver,derivianany of their swims farming many.: eitertuar by which. the lower Susquehanna easy be mraebed when such irtiprovemerda ttni dcsirerts: /no , point attained, we can roach the Hughesville line to Laporte at ,ainne intermediate Irani, a less distance of some ten, or fifteen pailes limn any line be r ieiotore ticribed From Wyalnsing to Look I'MUI: a 1,64 of water situated upon these highlands, is a distance of about thirty ellel, and tbe — Colitii - describillfbiingi US Into its near vicinity. During an interyieve r atntiven departed friend James E. Hawley, a few days previous to his death, lie assured ' me that cer tain pligadelpbititi.friends of his, owning lands in tills vicinity, informed him that during the oil excitement which prevailed throughout the country a few years since, they as well as others were subjects of mania, and that-lin:A Ihdriatt tempts in prospecting for oll,w Lich were numer-;' , l ous, they invariably found coal io abundance, of I it quality very similar to that at Dushore. Col lingworxi makes thisilistinee (coin Vtyalusing to the miqtxt iy. alts of Dushore, twenty T eight niiles,and this new line is to start frost the same point traversing the same line t o the forks of the stream, a distance of maul) thrten.ile, prime the streams diverge at Dearly right angle, 111 the reckonings which I have obtained, I find the distance. to •g Pond-tut kin thhly four I Lo o men.. woloo .11 probably be neat' rife m fe temp of line neceasary to satisfy all cavils that may arise about distance, for a line has been survey ed recently from the east branch of the Susque hanna, passing near the pond to connect with the Hughesville Hum After reaching LChilteti) we enter a dense forest, abounding in all the' varieties of tinitier, which usually .gn.w upon the tributaries of the Susquehanna; hendbek forming the most conspicuous part. This forest stretches over the greater portion of the coun try towards Lspotte, and is owned by individ uals living-at points remote from the lands, also each other, as follows, Binghamton, Liu-wine, Wysaukin, Pittston, Wilkes Barre and Philak, delphin The country adjacent to this Surest is sparsely settled, and . many of the inhabitants are still occupying the log huts of primitive set tlers. The condition of these citizens Is such that It is not reasonable to hope for aid in the way of money. yet they offer to furnish atmen and teed the corps, caring for their wants in general,l while enmiged in taking the survey. Now I ap peal to those who have heretofore so willingly lent their means to the surveying of the first line, whether they would rather lose what has been already don; than to give a little more fur the ;purpose of exploring this wilderness line' wide% I am assured is a really practicable poes hut rust have the compass and lexil applied to. waive all dotibts in the matter. Binghankton loth to be first in this undertaking, and should 'not fie asked tc begin the movement, but I con-' 1 fidentally assert that If we set the ball to mllin." ; 'an I4 ; ipetus will soon be felctrom both her ever-;•, .gy iltd money. There are men enough livin. within two miles of this line, along the Chaco...! :not jiod Wyelosing-vette; who if they would 'but contribute the nominal him of one dollar:, .er than, it would survey more than twice the length of the required line. To all the people ; of the western port ,n of Scuthnehatina county, a line of railroad conitratted atone the last named rallies, Would be a Nano of untold value I 'to the'present generation and future generations 'would have otiose to bless their anmt.Ors,wliose 'money and energy have secured to them the : work. 1 feel thatcontidencOin those who have aided roe in compiling the foregoing statement of distances that it is not their intent to mis lead aularePlaillati; The, line . b4ofurttie river shOuld it prove as repro. 'tenter-, will set aside all cavil as to practicabili ty, and seenre to maybe' we have so long de steed, a railroad. The eastern portion of Wat ford county Is as mail' incrusted as we art, and should willingly unite with us in this effort, making It not a long pull, but a strong pull,giv ing us not only the privilege of saying with Mr. 1 Watenintn_ of xdaciala aro chosen,, butt' the • authority to asiere-thvit'ai eimplete 6igitilfdtfien of offlcera is made, and that Williamsport and Binghamton will soon bettnited with bonds of Imo, and the "tiTOSI Matte ll " Isr Soon to roam over the intervening vallies and mountains, freighted with the - black,diatnsidiactffinßlvatt, And the softer bitumentpqrf 41;peornfili, Int Riney° deposl• it them in the lap of Binghamton, in exchange l ior such commodities as suits her trade, and last though • not least forming an Important link whereby the travel from -the wit to the west trill be materially sliOrtened. I now conclude by asking the Montrose Repot,- • I ' icart to copy, also,all other papers feeling an in. iprciit in developing the tesources of the country. Yours, etc. Dirchardville, JIII2. 12, 1874. AF EMINENT Diviro4 Bays, "I have !well a , 11l Itiel l6,ol :rnk „ IniOyeoeirof op Ills, muscles. Belti Sv. Pasiefi Baits. Barton.. vat . sentiL.frpe,: -ssetropblet of f*, parer:. pie!"l4fet‘ii',ft4 'counturiblittemark iolo44 ClA 4 grAd#OirEptbeir,addize3. , • DONATION. :s —l.lla.rnesaltera of theitaptist_church,rnacan grenitasroUdototroao,www,to.gfroMr pas tor, 14.v.. 4 3. -V.,Attleisbintt aninetiontslt, at the Baptist Chapel, on Thursday evening, Jan. 20111, 1874. Everythinevvill be done to snake the noatokinttopik4pleFe and,interpopAtiose whtfinksinttenct.'. 'A ell BoiiSitimilA ex tended. UDEU OF TUE COMM.. Aloratv#erJat).A. lB24 . -2 . 44 •,. „ WORTIIY op NOTE.—An exchange says there lath" that .40 - tibillear, either from persona coming into our vifice or in de "' isfnel l =iarret 3l4 eUTrolth Boprevalent about town just now. IsVcazi benefit tbe , resdets *of the. DESIO; enkr to)" t?rrecor,tnetiti.ttlg pariofte::PrirgettNe Pig, to be, the tiqt art tibificata ntketifqlpe, 0 1114171*i 1 111 tAgW..4 1, W. l e i n g4 d about aajitood,a - ulutn,curtat.ntov 44, Any To Tim itrilhedir.n. •"' f • ''' ' Dr3..1); D.-Harris and L- R... Williams hive beeedidcgdhgjittliewadirdrdXtbtlirdectrjor two or three tbagszt - ffterappeam. to be gentle into In everryc ano *pow ply kNpr mm pervontithii et ' , /ortliltellikrll.lll der .t .e - ia4as4A 4 eatt).l.ahey:Jerill e there again at the 'nion Het* the 18th 19th, and 2 °D it if Puir9,._ . T 74 ;! ,AD PL e e n Npg erealt 7,19 g rotAt...r.n494a.tlCo 041.40.7- dd. iY.ol44ettli gtitc.o AtrALattiedlite reb JeiiX 14st V! Tile follow Ink-is eviiatol-Grarklettidi4`raveilie Jurors lira', ,r,traerve at - a te, or of Corrte - to commwsiOltntsuas-ozAkasdrg z ,Loattary 12 , 1874: I:l(krzniliftert :1%• 5 - 7 . Attprq ! -J0h01f... , Krance,494l, yewkalmt: BridgewnierWni. It 'Teems. sca. ' Fninklin-John :Chant tttli. .Forma ^',// ' GtcnC Bend born---Gents' letatuK 'linitialc-,Arvine: C. wep.l, - .144 11m-rick-Philo Burrlit: • Hatferd-Joseph - McCognell. t. •• " :••••• riciicil:Pi4riteLli.• Alen. , r , - ' Thlontiose-LChils. 11. • Frite4: Cain, Geo be,titerne,Msn.'ll% Malley. . Now: Milford sp.-Chas. , 6.. Noss (:sue Stun-. RutiTer-. 7 lQ6es. Brown; Miron,ll.Edeejl. '" flhisqtrelituida Depot - 7 401 M, rjuia, JObiti Townsend: Jasok-N4 rriSillure• Thompson-Isaac. N. Jackson... •••• Tratiii4e furore-rest Week Auburn -Galin' -B. Gs*,• Elcatia•-Bushnell, Aids: , it Steptietie,Warron,Tewitabury, Kraist-Netlianiel J. West, .C,Yrit _ Bridgewater-Cabal). Bualiad.D. er, Guy P. Welis,Henry P. Robbins,,J. . •• . Brooklyn-Wm. L'Perrys. 14 ." T l3ll ? ..? ; fi dtt; George . StOffiens: Cooconut- W &elder. Dimuck-Lynutu W. Bunnell: , Albrxua Moody. Yerest Lake-Levi - T. Mixthard;Sting.4 Frintkilrl-t-Sanfoelliaisey, ria,rrey.,6ntri. atm. Eli B. Smith. ' - • Prtenttsvitte=Patrictr 311 M M -est% (;Ii mH Daniel Etratii4fltittrgq 1 3 , t Boltnes. Hugh Tingle+, Whi. -w. Willfaufs, George G. Woodward, ~ barini~ Edward Hannonyc,Nelkas " Herrick-John B. Lyon, Jr., Robert West gate. ..k....sup-Wm. Wheelock. Lena-,Willitsariestrs Hilliant(Pa-eard ner. iloloway Robinson, Noah Titus, Wm. White. Latbmp-;George B. *Stith, Henry' 13: Montrose-Amery N. Bullard,NicholasColei Geo. R. Luling), Theodore famish. Nelson O. Warner. Mired BsHtvtri. - • ' • New Million, Ep.-.11. IL Brando, W. IL risan , Onin -Barritt. Oakland-Rufus Butts. Susquehanna Depot-Orin T. Smith, Geotie. l Houghton, Henry Griswold. Sprin.geille-N. W. Button, Ezra Bittelland, Cintrl(3ll..Sierman. . • curvet ake-Patrick riistienial; Hill, James. Murphy. . Trarerae Jurora-.-Egeorui Week.. Auhurnikirion TherPe- Ararat-Wilson 3. Stone, John .C. Beebe, Augustus Dar row, James McMillan, Vista C. Potter, Daniel Metollum. Brookivn-Asn Fish. ClitTont-Lewis W. Ames, - Henry Bennett, 3%14 11A 7/-7. Frunklin-Benj. J. Baker, David Marsh, Samuel Truesdell. Grent,lltind tp 7 -G Johnson armtt Joho Hartord-Winklotv B. Gnile,3olettleGdilti. Jiteklma-Oalvln Dlx. Jessop---Wm 31ozier, Peter D. Roe, Ackley Walker. • - • Lathrop-Ezra S. Brown. Lenox-Daniel B. Clark, Eldridge Davis; Jas. R. Utley. • Liberty- Simon E. Warner, Theron Smith. Montrose-Charles N. Stoddard. • • Middletown-James Jones. New Milford boro-K. A. Johnston, H. Dick. erman. New Milford tp.-Lewis N. Witter. Rush-Francis Bunnell, Norman Granger. Springville--Landis Lyman, A. D. Wood , house. Demos J. Owen. Susquehanna Depot- W. H. Bartlett. Thomson-Luther N. Hubbard. Tracer-se Jurors-Third Week. .painedii;r4;li Tuva l u fiiig,'John Tupper. Bridgewater-E. W. Conklin, Judson W. Mott, A. W. Russell. Brooklyn-O. A. Eldridge, uhas. A. Wil liams. - Dimock -Albert P. Smith, George Walker. Forest Lake-Abner Griffis. Franklin-John H. Monger. ,7 Gibson-Horace W. Stearns. Great Bend tn.-Elwell- Hawkins. J.B. John son. Harford-Tyler Brewater,Henry Esterbrooks, Benj. Woman,. • Harmony-Thomas Thornton. Herrick-Wm. U. Norton. Jessup-John Crinik,' Lipman - B. Pickett.. , Liberty-Jonathan Ross. Lathrop-Chauncey Scott. Lenox-Levi West. Montrose-Sheridan G. Pache, Dimock D. Middletown-Charles Camp. New Milford tp.-Orin Bennett, F. Beymnor, 3 - 4. Darrow. . . New Milford born-E. W. Cornwell, W. F. Bon lc. Oakland-Albert G. Brash. Rush-Williani Boyd, Abram Carter. Striqruthanna Silver dike-Jhtlegh Wald, ' R. Meserole: " !mere .18 no ludo which the Cesstacm., i th , Liniments will nutralicte,nomvallimp they will not subdue; ad no lameness ,ft 4" WlOChtWw,Tillrd alttp....Thts:3 t„i; . •slog, caked breaata,,WMldastwillWA salt. rtmotn, earache, it., 1:41PI1 thp Mimes% frame, and of aosilisAvimvin, upon animals in one year than have all other pretended remedice *wally) bewail, They are .coonterAirrilail, all.heallng piin ro. nevem. Cripples throw away th, ir crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bitsarehderef heriniMlSefiF.o.• the g wounded are ri6tHrieriars sear. Tnereervaikene• lishld around oath bottle. They @lll as no articles aver sold before, because they do jut what 1b. , / pretend to do. ThilgshoillOw - lnlt.ciftgll Ir4eilmitnf DieTtilifat, swelling , deserve tp mtifer.if:tkprosiii opt prlygentenr Llttintent. whitf WriPpet. " %fore din loin eeitideates of remarkablesurrolnFlndlog,troccA.-11,4e,„ • rhettnarfla, NUT; reombrityllocrit hitireVail - pl. - calved. We, !Append the eacipe; to any one mins:sting it. One bottle of theycliow wnspßercentanr Liniment Is worth one tor spavined or siesterdedluspmei and andesor for screiy.woop,in sheep,. Etock-ownera —there Ilnimektkafe,W2* Yriffititrillinek,4l4fo.lly 'should bo withOnl it it tato wrapper am* use ;" T 1.1 aep7. f si t 51X ,° ;431 1 1 . 1 1 /1 : 71, 1 / ?e.t.a Broadwl/•licapliC .F.T. A . . . midge* tehreite 'tbiii*hubitititto ;. ltyr , CaglifiVlV ft'le the pet, agre artlOe'leeztateueewhlrA re:rthlhr te'trauidet , itke "bed. regulate tho bcrorels'orare *lth edtic tutl-peedese-seterst - eteere -it chAbal.a ~etttreri , ittleentla, morphine or eluothel i reapenet tett**. 4:lhll4rge ate 4 hatrTegretio eta - y rot. . ~.ten, tor. •t•r (••,,,•• S .:1.1;9 . 37 01 .TZ1 to Aelotesu :011 .4i At 10.1, Ruancamr 7 rNlAT.Z.,,-rAkibe residence ottite..bride's parents. in Lenuarllle. Dee. 28th,. byD. B. Robin • son, to E. F. White, all of Lenorville. iffßAPAPPl4ilfil . . . Ston . o !dies Rosetta Surtell,l4qh..j4 GAREY—FARR — At the 'house of tte brj4eMaJllerq,ll%4sl.,,,.-3874, by Rev. J. 'lr.WeAtisll,llTr.Rbbeit S: flurry, of Wind burn, to Miss Kate S., dauzllter of 11) run Fnrr, eq., of Forksttmi Pa. FRISK—In Iclontrose. Dec. 24th, 1873, %Ito*? Vesirn !Et iips,:vgem years. fLat'rtt jn, Miti33idlozd;iDec:!l;ls73. Richard IL Bartll,fortnerly.of Norwich, N. Y., aged . 48 fears: • • Co:is-TAN - TINE—In Bridgewater, Dec. 30th, 1873, Benj,.cAlatantine, aged 32i years. FLUMMERFELT-11l A üburb, age. 47 , THE ,ROTTOM Has Fallon Out of nr t T o ! ; oc , • f el) - 1 ! 1 - 7.; C. B. .1)BIRY7.& , CO.'S, • c• 17 . An Im•.-n; , 1/ ' ''.( i •'. nieusc Stock Just Bought (Vous 'C-;.; TEM WI SAX:FM . O E 4 of New England, at price i r CHEAPER fiktsiEVERREFORE KNOWN! iiiTEAGLE ver„v- Riga: irtrn:vs 5 XICAOL,§, Pi.O;qiuroßs. Sias or Tana Gowns Aota.r, XCIT.IOI, lariolz Sipo]s.llQ cozzLtr.o.ase.. We desire to ray to the politic that or store Is well Flocked with Dradd Medi:Ants, ?slots, (111 VArsi,S, Bra*sq. tombs. Plunlerf,fkArry ,ArWatsZ. es u rest pr. rstlattif sod itlbol,tbq •kl es 000 01 1 L*l 4 a atki O'S seulran odt gOskti nine and of the best qnallt!„ and isoll he sold It lots prices for cash. Rest/et:Mb)Tomo. A. 11. eftlftblS. Montrose. Feb. lit. tall. AMOS Sled or-Fl. 2.1 V 6rPERksDE:rr /- Sewing Machine ! THEI GIUMTELT TivEvi=orlrirseca: Sews from but Chi*Sp - dol of Thread It has hut ris working parts, Is ty.srlcso, and send more rapidly than any Machine In the Market. • gasCi irtelskeihgGied Wee R Comblees Durshllll, .rib Be has all the Modern Impnrrements. WUT TABLE AS M gOBINK` OF - A BLACK ALK FOR . as-cbra.tims IXTexaste.ct. sgND fon CIRCULAR. Ai!ldras, '• • • • THE lADZPENDENT'SEViIIia MACEIIICE Dee. 24:1 - 3IS - .• • Bleghl;Aritninii N. Y 10 Amoricallallbtlpflog,Ppalt • Zl 4 teE ithgT N'TiltiVOttr_lii" • Double Acting, Noll-Freezing. The simpleat act6,mtasl powerful Itiost "It la petirAl to bone ehesiirst, moot effective. dershle.and 'viable. not only for family use. but shm for Flutists. Factories, Breweries, Distilleries, etc. It to partleularly.rycsenroetidetilay insimencellopn, paules.as the, smallest pump"that Will throw t:9 to 15 ad . thrones hese; It say. rr falls: The Most durable bkanse It fs composed of hot few simple parts of in , . (enameled so 1111,10 prevent any kumbasstalat or brackish mate ill the rater) loather pseking.4.(l, child can work 11. - It craw frI.4.IMS- no no water remain in the pipe When nut to ne110:1. It fend hes the oddest water. being plsced on the tsuOtro of the tiff opinion of Ontnge Jnad. In the Amer ican AgrLrorturalirt, Jutte N0.,1813. page NO; also Jan. p rcluited toquality ttlihttl, I retlil Jl4l::tertvn tih edit. plarchnitert tbtb6sof - in pump I ana prepared to sell se cheap as they ca*Ant-etn be sold by the company. Send for circular and price lint to W4d:' , IVILUARtgi . glade), PL ,„, • 4- • - 1N tlente : , ' C7cpria 40011 Maiassiorpostl ~At That an article hue been Invented tLut will prevent Chit oil Atualfrone exploding. p. cup be laitiehe4 to .uf Lamp_ e rat..le; fadi atiquttrtigigotA.d Cr bursting is n .rly impose; ore. lee.abouhitely certain le tdl to prevent lamp einholen., that the patentees and unfacturers guenutre I; under a forfeit of al,lagt in et of_ lallare• end thrty aullittatiratodengents to wet ; it o mak - c . .,tanapil rotti front c,ty.loploni Colder . Airy 1 all eircittieblhfea, If the lower nod of the Attach.: meat he covered by the ell In tho lamp. By penal.eiou we n.fer to the lollowtrg named gerh llenten: Wm. A. Croesmon, Isaac Ilandin. Lieriege 1.. stone, C. B. Bo w Ivy. Bede rend:tr. at-iitt.efo &user.. . _,Arorous. ae sumsultit.' 1164trose, D )t, '1;„:7 - ..f - , Z - ageto• futptchwea Co. - A' , k . ..` ' ‘ . ' • i. FIRS ' LIFE -' ,.... '"' .A.1.t .': D 2.- it-C''C''.l..DEN-T' atEa r rropti 4gb33.07 - ,P , " r•••• - • , r ca,prrer. mum= 01tig,110,000,0001 Dee. 11016." EISECUTORS' NOTICE, Where:Wetter" testaments re Pt to the eetato of Fanny J. /Salford, tete of- Jima4 gie e pee m tuira i l tealg t tr4t4Mlllettl rminedlOWYmeg ard4Eal tiering - ele ms agarzia he pn, ar t , requested Itiitreeenttlie . m wlthopktlelto, trj, RUSH NOUMEA Eseeetetts. II U. 31ELVOI1D, 11 De!. 17,1612.--4,n, f 3 LOUNISTW9II,II ttin fl t*ltte tiretßlEerOtra NOTICE— • errtlt e k,:t4=o ", Lto 4 k k' er, rs, 4 Aittek v 1 4 A 4 . 1 4 1r.O si tt , } l.l ., , e , u: B. it t e ~ar tee sate Cotale bevies been grantee to the underetgaed: ; .. ht t ;vidk t irta o f d •I„ .l entrq .ts 'tailltersono evrioa seta estate, ire requested to ukaae - ,„ bYt " ,t• , ttatelltattrventmarolvd• ag=sourAirvi tst I Mime ' 4,1 d , ta t , l a n- J ojetcststorresavapist preseuvtawaitttotn•Pai".'" . ,ut! rdsio; tia;lr) .21 1.- e. 11,t.'• 30! ,os , • • ecotort. 011:t FLIa.NACIAN, Admer. I , ‘ , “'. • ""°''' P". "uStrarilltarlf rait .T: itoitircie, TIM . • iaar .44,.117:2 .101,65e11.1L watt 41.44 (14:I • - 4. I.;-tOtao? "/4,7•1.441-• JAMES . M. 'ROWAN, Qc:iumixassiglan-r l 4, SlVA3.4feaat aucsiyEa or r - gR, ctt n gi - iG% 'oa'r.; fl 'DIY; KN'D'VEAL CALVES,' - • • ••,-", 'is !.1 Nflvr.F.R t•••• • !. - •' 0?,11 fir leryhtr•eollcitreit end ectOnAtasOe imPiodletA yoxy koode. bend for ettlpplitgeitdi' marital •••' ••.' 4 4-S7 'P.: , ' - • = Nadottal Tort Ftseic oiNie*tific:. l ' 3 ' 3 J Northoo , P.onk of Neer York. • • Naltei,iNtithhetilltsitk of= ktve Vet: k ... Loal I•tatict Ilarl4 birooklyb Feb: it. te're,-tr'• • • =, • ." •• • •7 .= 'the Margets .11kOrLiVOCiirriA 1 llea3 , 111iirW. , 11A:enr.tti Ereii Keck EtprinnlV foetus tiltSteniiri iminaciter Innvo..t..snrse'r.finntneo ovan4.,, *cuff NlVrchartla. 26 Whitt:hal Strect:NeVerper.. .. . . . . . - •.,.. . • ..-, .. -,......•••••• ', • •'ll . I.i: .:. , i'l 4 Bortrp,—,Ftrk.lp, Zi. ......, A i1 , .•—•• 34 a , 7: • - . • 1104 ' . =,•• .. t, ~. 5.. •. t it. ,,,r ) ,, , o t .. 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TlielteL tivity in stocks creeee an active deinnmk l frortcall bor,rolvero,,;,•That ffnm.litisitTess ! ciarlerg " flowerer, (in the ~ereet„ sad the b,fnl s stiplitifterly accoln i,crotiatilins're:quireit to ilia( on.call are; qui?ted ;cent: , .IVerv, choice OSee IP foltronotahs garernmenp ollatersl .ru1ec.a.7,60,7,pc,..,y. cent,; prime commercial' aoOle-Tinnic at ,7018';''Fiti0 1 e-intv r'Sig9, find ' gontl , nt. 19012- liAr eefit: The. gold. ,market nwas s tron get: opening figure utu,e 111*, ; frour.,Frhich , it. theough ell . the iottrvenipg , erfieffous up io 1112 at noon, but ans,ed - 11inalTy at 711'(. 61'6d - ranee' Stt‘i ling-eichange, 6:3905,43. ' • . : Ade.: Oo:d..„ ...... ............. 111,K U 7- 520 Cau as tion. rt. 19r-2 . • f 1 7K .• 714 1 15.9.0 , . , v 114 K 115 A I:sCtMpi:4l,ll4'S ... .. .: . 115 . • t". 7 3 ;;;Fr0 n" ti. 1 7 : 41 ... . ... .' -1-11 t , 41; 4 417? V :3;: 1t . 113 115.%. Pari• rxetlaiqz.: ............. . ..... ...... • '461 ' terling Exchapgi...• ..,1:1•1/;:i.. 1 4 UV , B ILLINGS ST ROUD, IN 4 URANCE AGENT.; === Ctipitca ilepresented,.s3lo l MM ,ooo I Friti,tiViiND:eartiiitnistrileecti • ' florae tut. Co., iS'.l‘.:Cdpital arid Surpior. $4,000,60 tlarttard Piro Its.:.,Cts.... , ..4,ltal;d“thurplac :14.0dEL0W... Liverpool lotidun it Globe ' in, Co.. of. North ..Intot 1r d •" • : ¢1,230,00d Petro, rtn• Los. Co., Pplia., " 4 , 4.9:kidrod ". . SdKUCCio rms. Co., State of Pedn's " 5600,0110' tiolnd Aintntil • ; • • • ;• .• • 400,010', 'Lvmmtnir Fire 116.(10D, '..terid,ortirott;PfOrldetiell -I.'" ' Merclism 450,101 CI.Y. Is.lror Port. • ' • tlwFuP • ; Newtou q. Hock.' :00 dietnnmfd. n 1 1:107i:oe, ' • • 4rin.nnw . Llircdrter Fir+ tor, Co, . xx.r.vra Fire darts-11M. nof "Pa."' '•• ' ' • t.141n5K0 ' Homo Inn.,Cp. Volum ho.. r . " ,tdddlett Letildb tralry Fite. ricilvolorid." ; • ' wow CinteroC Piro loe South Side ills Pittolictig,Pa." • • J'' Alec:1411114. of Pittsburg,- • •; 1994C1glir. The ander , Irnecl I• SPECIAL AO ENT for,tbc Cit. Northern Pennoyleuntar •'' 7 • • t Firn AA-ocla Non nr riaimiop.hia, • Nattonsl Vire I,ifibtlee P,fn parry Too Insurance Stets of goxtvri uaalia,ct . • • ' Philaarlphttt. • lta Conn. Ithinel Lire Ina, Co Arsetis American Elle: Pnil'a. AL 0 C=.112%7T. Trf,y s eleve Lne.Cl Alartforel.Cepilil sod StqllnentOPO.OLl. n • $350 Wall , Pesteneere ,UOO. " The on tleeelgn e.. 1 bee been sell knhKn;io ehlete:oliettifiit' : thr poet 17 F. me. en 1 ...Limner Acne. leoeteinei r incd: b) hie lutToa;gily. her nliromptl3paldv »'Oll3 re A roe &tow enru,reon.,l9inkin- 001cr of %17 11. Cooper at Co., Turnpike rt :31oni rose.Yi. BT S 11D, Agen t . CUAIILES IT. SllTlP: , Solictiono. • " ' ?doting:sr. bec.34...q. ABEL TURRELL, DRUGGISTi ratrozztre#o. • n• coon wally revelvlair NEW GG{lllB,aud keeps eon. thittalle nrimentl a (unload dealtable a orintitintt tiratm• i nine DitGGS. MEint:INES. ;Tlyvvourre TKAb, 14picee, bud rot hair ‘grboarleviNtOra , ;" wareoeall, paper, glave-were, jarraaltrorr. lamp.,, ehlinneae, triro•-euv, machinery'ollt„ Muneretalinesits. , • 1.8 alb. yenned Whale Oil, il for lauterne.nll ,for wlnt'insublarau 01 spa, rill tlnv.Vartelebee, Caer) savd.Vlncimr,ruterb.Coneen- . baited Lye. ikaliinreauu, Truirer. SupporterP,Medical luitnttnelits.,Shottitler Llrasoul, Wlalor, Gone. 1 .1 . 0 ../A.. • Carttidgett. Povrd4t, 81:26t.. Lrad, Grn Crapv,ll,l4vllnt' rovideraintl truer. Vlirlim.Strlaps Fifer etc.. bleb lloidivarrrliniiii.llarriiiif'rollelSatpa , Jinn. Itletorerii. and Uptr, Lkycs.,Urcr , bes , , , Speentelt.i, Silver and ralver icarcit Spoon.. FdritevA neisti Acticleal ge4Cr• , a, l.nurtmirst of SANCT UUC: 1 : 1 ,...1.1ar CLAY. null All tbelandlog and bur blade of • ••' • i.• • YriTtINT • . The people are Welted to call at the Dniermil Varlet: • Stare of . e •: • a : ..Parttli TtilittELL...., • Eitstill.htd ISO B I NORM TOW lIARBLE WORKS. - 44, , X,PiP5,07 , „ AlohL'-AIENT3, iiE~DSTONE3, ~~ '~' '~' Ai D"MAI1BLB .~Jta I'LBSr,: .tp*.ro oepejti ti GRANITES tin liittL 1.3 4/: VIVRE . 1111.1ifi 'Iti'CO.,V . 1 ..1 ‘ : ....., . - 4:.• c. I . .. • 2e:.,, , _..- J. PICEM.III3'O, ) 126 Court SlFilit,;,, - a. W.ASEIVII:IIFAII, , .. 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