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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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1 IHtlielin. JfiVKK'NQ, 18. UHi. eiu Wfty ISff 7-40 7:40 CtOIMflO F'le txx-fc Throng 8:0) F-it 6.15 a.tn nBll "f'a 7 IS westeiu Tbiongn Mall 8.00 HA JfneV AND COUNTRY. you registered 1 THE county fair is now "New CIVER" is now in vogue, Surf sets, 613; will rise at 0 30.

Co rl) frosty weather at St. Mary's, time is drawing nigh. THE moon has been making a change thieves BIB bad iu 1 AEE you registered If not, attend to it OS tlie decline in Lycoming eonnty. I -THE new railroad depol at Kpfuling nil: cost $200,000. THE onng iiien of Sunbury liave organ ized a boat clnb.

HUJ.K'B new hotel in Milton is to have a Mansard roof. CULVER, BABBEK Co. offer a draft hone for Rule at a bargain. season at Minnequa bns been a pleasant and profitable one. Tpndisplay jitoek at the fair be larger and better tban usual.

SEE notice of drill, Baldwin Command- eiy, No. 22, in another column. EbCKE, of Eewiabtirg, ha.s out a patent for a beefsteak mangle. TOWAKDA is the locality whence Maltese caU srfoshipped to all parts oftho J3late. -A toNYDEB county farmer recently threshed iOO of wheat in one day.

styles are now ready for inspection at May feilyei man's, opposite the Court House. ALVIN formerly of Sunbury, ed yomin'ff. mncral, al 1 THE construction train on tbe Cntawisan extension now runs to a opposite Watsontown. Ii yiHi vtaiit tu huudHuiue feath- PK ttnwfiis, vfrlv(i(i nndribbons, go to May A. Silverman's Li 1 1 1 Trogby will be at tbe county fair for tbe purpose of keeping an eye on the candidates.

T.fj in evety election dfs- trift form A closs organization and vote solid this fall. GRAJ.I will probably throuch atv tOJiifhl ou bin way -the oil regions. THE ague is worse in Nortltiruibuland 'his thanll cvc-riliown Ui lio at muua tiiuu. WE learti from the" vtfitftmian that "near" ly every other man" in that place sf-a- wi' the Hgue. ol AortlriTftiber- land, is olowJy recovering rrora Bcrere and protracted Orcn in Luzerne they bare" a tonn railed Razorville The are supposed to, be sharp MR.

OH.MOBE, at the City Rook stm-r, now o3enng some ver choice books for at reasonable rates. -should be-oii Vootout for the grand fall and winter opening in a few days at May fcil all wear "a smite that is childlike and bland," they mingVe Rmong the people to solicit their votei THE display of vegetables at the counh fair unusually fine noticed some ver choice nnrt rab "VAN BfJsjanij, the RepuLhc- candidate for Sheriff, is gaining ground rapidly and will go into the office with a rousing majority ever bcongbrto ran now he seen at May Silverman'ft, opposite tbe Court House from all parts of the county, and ask ur friends to send tttera in promptly. bccne i i tbe fioril tent at ibe Ian ii- inn nf ro and sec it if fiowtrs a i lo linger in their ili.i.-viji CuulUiandery, of Lebanon will be present at tbe g. and demonstration ID nalflmore neit week with thirty members. ladies i Mccornpanv Uj him a ttintract lor furn.Rhing the borough- of Lebanon with 65,400 feet of caU for life new water work's from lour to sixteen inches A grocer occujuf.

a nhole -pige of paper Ian wuh a finc of most ente.prbing And thrifty men in ptaeft. from tbe Owrgia tralg on Tb'i'irirty evening. 'lteyareth none of your burnt Cnrk anft'AffpinpntB of Piropeviy nna Action--Report of Co----Hteo v--plumed and ftptt (o be Catnwl--" B. 8. Co--puny.

An adjounied meeting of Mill strcei property, holders "was held in the Union school no ijo whirh largely attended. meeting "WM farther consider the question of recover ing damages from the Catawissa railroad cmnpony for running their track through the centre of Mill street. 'I he meeting called to order at 8 o'clock by tbe chairman, Owjidy, and tbe published of tbe previous meeting Tead by Wui. Fuller, OIJB uf the fcecre(f)ries, and approved, A report was called for from the Corij- mittco Appointed ftt the previous meeting to see the officers and Attorney of the railroad company. This report was made by A.

The committee, he "id, had theirxduty. They bad called at tbe office of H. H. Cummin, and were kindly rexetved had stated the object of their visit to Mr. Uummtn, who said he "Kit sorry Tortfeem and would help them if in his power.

He wnn only acting an. tho Attorney of the railroad company. He coulc do nothing for petitioners until they bat commenced proceedings. It would then" -duly to decide legal puhiUt. He knew the road a damage to the people on Mill street, bat the 6tr.eet jw fta a public highway and the railroad company bad a right wnisffii, Jtre peOpte ou slice were not damaged until there was a tola ilockade, Tn that event thny rould bring suit.

But opinions differed to what constituted a blockade It meant a total obstruction of the road, even for pedestrians He liad nothing to to with laying rnt or locating That frad been de-toe by Chief Engineer and Superintendent, with the knowledge of the President. He would cndcnvor to persuade the company to buy the lower side of the street, Tbe committee further reported having infoiiued Mr. Cummin, that legal meanures would'be taken. They expressed thanks to Mr for" ha -ind; aj palhy, 8. T.

Wood further reported from Ihe committee, lhal when informed Mr. Cummin of their itabihly to get insured any longer, that gentleman thought Ayrcs and Luutly vvou'u ntill incuro against fires by locomotives. The speaker nad called alter ifais on Ayres jind Lumly and they wanted an additional half cent nn ITiB dollar for insuring against locomotives. The report of the committee was then adopted. Prof.

Jacob 8. a teacher, then ad dressed the meeting in German, He advised harmony, ns union there Is strength. Tbe rail road, be thought, was an outrage on the people of Mill It endungerc31)0th Ihcir propeily and tbuir lives Something shouldT)e done at once, the c-lfl if, to lock tbe door when Ihe thief is out. They could gel oul of the way of tbe locomotive, ho said, buttheir children, dearer to them Uian all the railroads in the worifl, wereln danger, 'i bey could nol even gel their provisions home, without being in danger ofEettinE tlllril noLJiR worth hnl fits much aflw tins was finished That Itreir homes, which they had worked sojiard for, be de- alloyeJ bj railroad was not righi, and should not be allowed Ho urged them to stick tn Their nghts if ihty are poor, and think that there was a God above them If they would stict together like men ibey would prosper. A vote of thanks was extended to Prof.

Jetter for his remarks. A. CaaalJy mp.ved that they proceed wilh thp IPJJH! Bgmnst tho railroad en pan y. already commenced. Ibis wasf ned.

by rising vote. MPSTB. ind Q'TMc" pressed hesitation lo this movement, as they did not wanl lo lose what little they hud I i i iLc ruilronil fnmpany, Jonalhan Hel? Uiouphl Ibe City Councf vyas obliged to keep thumtrcct lioWerH had leedi, and thcrCoun others 'I IIP (Yiuncil rmpniKihlp, i let them fight it out Daniel LupperL thought- Ihe street -Woalii certainly bo blockaded vvbcn a trafti was going through. Hit Cbdfl jslM-ii tli it, Auoriu'ja tint-ties and Wiornan, Bad been the committee, and these gentlemen hadaiwired them they could recover tlie full amount oL damage which bey sustained. A Cassidy stated llial tbe original OB tiers )f ibis ground had giren livcnty feet to he purchasers for a street.

Novv how could be taken away by railroad company, ihecD was any one on the subicnplion laper'wbo wanted to tack out, his name would be erased Wm. Porter that the property iMens should contribute toward i expense of this litigation, proportion to the value of their property, and Uiat be "levied in that ratio Washington litre i preyed bis nilhngncsH to give a certain with tbat understanding Remarks were then niiulc by several grn -tfeiuin, after which A. Caw-idv moved that a vote of thanks be extended to Mackhn, for protupl- Iv i witli the to make -the railroad compnYi, put 1n a on i strpet. rf Ossidy tbi-n the meeting a ua n.c«lve§ Bith'atiplause. He asied if there father among them sacrifice his babes fir money Es-erything near and dear to them was in duopor.

They ffluld not always vtaich I ilnldrtll, and toiiip of them might gel killed They mighl sue Ihe railroad company and recover damages hrrt Hint wonlr! not bring bm the chlM, Kof the tmke of a i ho sitd, let them fisrht i mif i i PniLrt TJ a Corporation Lake our homes ioo much lo suffer 11 ore neje honest 'uron iu Ibis county w-ho would give therp He to go 1H as a I -BK-tion thr meeting adjourned to meet iltc imb'mbud tutl or the Comiult ec A. K. HOTUC at taming IB enviable-repulJUtnn Ihroiighout tbe State, for the address tit fa. livered by him at Stats Convention in this city recently b. Van lluskirk, thr next Sheriff of this county, hnnjutt-returncd ficm a trip west.

Ho id much invigorated by hm trip nqil now pt-fwprutmp; i HP an acCvlly thjit is Mstsuble. Mira Ma.v YQltmnr, foimcrly Ipschcr in the building, in this crtv, accflpt- teacher In publTc in Cleveland, which of- her ia conRideratlon'of her ability te Id the Gernjan in the TBK LAW, What Miist Be Done in Order to Vote. BEAD, EJPLAIN ANl)'OlEWjLATE. To Mr Vuteri of Penmylvan'ta Yoor at- terttion la directed to Che followiog nation of the regiatry law. Bead it carefully, in order to -fwcertam what is your duty io the premises, and then see (hoi votir names are placed the lists A I TUE ASSrs One of which ia posted on the bonne where the election is to be held, and the other is in the assessor's You have right to examine them free of charge.

These lists should contain name, and the name of nil other qualified voters" in the district they should state if you nre ho'ise nnmhor of yoOf holing frontfTon your occupation, if yon boaW, 1 'where and with whom yon beard if another, your employer's name, and opposite your should be written the word "voter." If 1 you have been naturalized, there will also ftppeartbe letter If merely declared your intention to become a citizen, the letters vlf yon are between twenty-one or-twenty- years eld, the word If yolfhUye removed into the district since the ejection, the letter will 'appear opposite your nnme. Make it your duty io eee that your name is on the list Do not trust this matter te HOW TO GLf BEGISflERPTV. If you find your name is not on the list, go- yourself to the assessor, and make your claim to -be put on He is bound to add your name. He cannot 'question your npht. You need not discuss the matter with him, your "claim" is enough.

Give biro, also your precise rfisid tiou, etc; He mil mark your name. A 11 TO THIS AT OS.CL If you delay until within ten dnyi of the elccUoo, you may lose your vote. You must your "papers" tn sessor, ia order to get your names registered. If you intend to take out jour "Jnst papers" before the election; you must your "first papers" to the imemot. Sde that your names are on the list.

Those of yoji who do not ndcd to have 'first papers" and intend to be the election, should get naturalized it, UUtl gO td thf with your papers. AH natotrahztd must taic their ''papers with them to unless they have been voting for ten years the same district, You mvrt lair inth you icn ymt tole, cvtn your- name nn flit lint. Ibo law in relation lo Ihe in ynicnt tana uncfaanged. ff you hae paid neither a State nor county tax, iiscssed tiLu dott uitliout delay fde your last ta i rccc'jt illi yuti to the Do not delay registenDg or raying your taxes, attend to matter for somcthing may prevent hereafter. KMT.NSHE PAnsiiso IN PENNSYLVANIA.

We hi-Ai of citenaire ii.iaai. inlhc Wpsl vtherp cheap andabundantund Ui farius .11 Iu bu Jl is sel Jum "ll ml iu Pennsylvania farming is carried on sb tensively-mi it tm bnpn. by Wj Stroh, nf Upper during Ihe past season. Mr. Stroh, during the last harvest, on the Hlid Inland mill mtdy fur-in, I now belonging to Wolvertb-n, ,) cut about 1UO airee oi vvbeal, 05 acres ol 40 tons of hay Tho wheat vnm nf in iiipf.

il -R i i i (r J-rtflprr Mr. blroh lias 6" acres of corn and 12 acres of buckaiheat I'unng the so.ijon be ploughed JS acres of fallow and hnuled 400 loads of iiiSDure on fallow end oats stubble for wheal lie is putting out flt- l-P-l acre; of i on oi'" oial'Jo, 1 aCiCA of a alubblu uuJ fallow and 2 acres of rye on buckwheat stubble These operations required about hands the Mr. ftn nergelic and hard working farmer, and no doubt a prosperous one. Gazette. THE OLDEST SUsox IN TUB UNITED iifcS The following dwpatch was telegraphed froc.

Tort unrtcT tate of September 10th Tlie BlJest Mnson In lle I'nllwl Stales nam AlOf 1 HUihelm una uvtlay vnsontc honors HP jotnoO the ordar in in I'arln acvriu, ninety-Jive jtnrsold fehaw, of Shesbequin Bradford -now JOtT-years old, and whose Ma ionic history we puljlished yesterday was nndp a Mason five yraiu before ilr. Bl6- lemi We, therefore, claim that Mr Shaw now the a a Tn the Tnited SUfta Brnsnri The Urn I Mr barles Dietnck, near Ehmsport, was joined on Saturday night last, together' wuh the contents. The- origin pf the fire unknown, bul there a suspicion was work of an incendiaij. On iburadav, September the barn of Mr'Afick, in Wellington townsftfp, was burned during ths 4ay time. We have heard no particulars as lo the origin of the fire One year ago Mr had his narn bu i cil oo die a i iMCsont or stood Tut.

I Fxtr. The fair opened to-day, nolwittistandifg ILe liiauppH cious appeal of the wither to be a veryln-tereatiug exhibition h.ntne are being maae in laige and cmhifimng ncnrly t-en't'iing, 'ibe fint day geiiwally to getting fairly organized and tsUerer aJ intefesting AS the succeeding days Ry to eve r) Lhinf wiH be la sffto'Mh and Ifthe'day should prove fine, we expect jhere wilt be a laige attendance fiYf'f Ttepublican htioiild make it a point to examine-the list and see 6e is registered. Ihen look if any of his neighbors have been overlooked. It is of ital importance tbat every Republican should at the polls and his 14 fle full is brought out t-hc esult will be a' Republican triumph Let ttjw done. IXOUI.AB FACI We areinformed that ho at Montounsville, wve all put forth shoots, end budded and blooded again Some of ibehi a fine uup of BI for lm but of course the approaching wilt prevent 'hem Irom msturing.

In the The TitusviDe Herald 'hat the yield of the oil region during August, compared with the production of July, an averoge per day Of over-20fr or a total production for the month ef barrel" ofumut 635,102 the preceding month There were but few wella completed do- ring the month, and the rejnlted mainly from the "strikes" of the preceding month, which rendered the production at the first of August much larger the daily average of the preceding month. Kurp nn of new fields during the present month, but a griidtmi extenyoa it perations occoded in the Cranberry, 1'arter- and Ohtirch Enn districts, ami with no indications Of a tefuii- to the oil belts that mark those dis- The tolal slock in Ibe region on the first of September BOP 541,875 barrels, barrels tbe first rf August. The total sBipments from the region during the month amounted to 607,131 barrels oTfortyiUc gnllnns earli, against CSfrinJuiy 'Ahe following table the number of gallons of oil exported from New York and other ports from January 1 to September KAUOrtillTfi'-' 1070. From New "'lr EalUms 6I.W4.8S8 KT.WMWO Fromothir rm gallons 87.02D,076 TMiif Eiilloto" --n iH gallmis M.987,2H A "POTATO RACE." This amnsing race, now becoming fashionable at agricultural fairs, is thus described in a Bostou psper. 'Jherfw to took place at East It A cunOuB trial of speed and strength Is.

Three llnei of potatos were laid, line la or (Ifly cmjh a yard from each Ofcoanweach line Is forty-tilne yurds long. At the end of each line a which at the BtArt lonustant stnnds. In this there are thrt-e -competitors. At the word BO," one bt-lnn where he chooaus on his une to plch np pouitos that he may hrfnglheta to the basket ttlf nil but nn trip and turn to bring It back to the 1 oat jTmttH-inttllcal Teuderv two thfit tLlB luvolvcx en thousand throe hundred flfly foot of running, with such deductions may be made for an outstretched ami, one cornea to 4i basket and, wilh the serlpus addition of pointo, orooe hundred turns tn all Three spirited ooirtesWnts entered, one of thorn named here as having won a tub race lo the eporto, llt'Te more thnu nine minutes. The other two if yon have ever any occMion to trj.

you thai th" ttfio ijik.ronr long rdns first when yonr wind IsjHxSI. When jyw want to retilln your breath take your short runs, which In i of turning, but easier for bi-piithlng 'v. on soo how the time wns for a dlBi-uicc of a mile nnQ it half. We are informed that a race similar to rhe sfaove will Take place at our county fair on Friday, and, no doubt, will cause much raernmenfe TBBBIBIE AWEVT AND DEATH. We regret to learn lhal Mr.

Eli siJmg.near the bead of Lycoming Greek, wni thrown from bia wagon Friday and so severely injured that Be died ihe next day. Ibe accident occurred near "Winnequa, nhere he bad been to visit a sick By some means tbe wty: on to the horses' beds, were about descending a steep hill. As the Louses ran gi his snn, who. driving, uUcujpteU ici9 tfat the IcDOC, not daring to descend ibe bill with them, but Ihowhppls fltiiiok of which hurl hnen culpably left the of Iho road him headlong from the wagon upon the stones, crushing his skull. )Vfr.

McNett wax fifty-nine years of cge, and the youngest of Ibe of five brothers, ftll-of whom survjve him, He ever a warm, true a con' sistent chnsthin and an acUvc Democrat. He leaves'a wife and three children to mourn hia terrible death. Standard, 13 CAiiLE DIBCASF The JUiltnnian niys vclopmg itself among-the cows in tbat section. A ff d.iys since Dsn'l Sttimm, re- nwlingn few miles past of this place, lost a cnwnhich appeared when milted in ilif evening but was lound dead tlie moiui'ig On Saturday Dr. Hull, of Ibis boro' lost a valuable cow in manner.

Owners ol stock should inquire ipto ihe subject, and endeavor to ascertain the nature of case and iu remedy, if there be onet NEW DRESS The Watsontown Record lo thu wcrfc in an entire now dress of type, which gives it a improved appearauge J'he papens edited with spirit, and gives eveiy indication of success The people of tbat enlerpns- little town owe it to to give literal puprort "Nothing Mntrfbutci more to the life and energy of any town than a nell conducted local paper. (Jo 'i coal yard, OH Pine A longlralu i in on Ihe trestle work, i came against the stationary in (lie smashing some- of the' timbers and demolishing the platform of nnc car Nobody hurt. T'HJK MUSCY DEPOT, The Luminary says tliat the ground ban been selected for llio Muucy depot at liuit It will bu creel ed on the land of Mr. George Edwards, on the soutfr'stde of Ihe Muncy c-inal. Workmen are now preparing the foundation for the buildinc The 1 'U) Annual Convention of the Evangelirai Lutheran Synod of Ontrnl retinaylvania will be beld in the Lutheran Churrh at Mifflin burp, on Thursdav evenine, September Sttli, JOHX cf Northumberland oonnty, nut as an independent can- -drdate for the Legislature He is a Dem- liprnrnp (lngtHtfd the woriings of Court Hoii'e Ring in that county We from the Luminary work "gain boon commeneccd -pa the MuncyCrcol Railroad.

of the toad, from Hfipheavilleta Mull's i willconnectwith is to be finished at once. Much of grading -done, and the iron laid for abort sftvf-nd ynara ago The con tract for completing this part of the roax hanteeBglTeutoMr. John Whriu4. Whalon bcoa one.of ors-on "ExtOTsion, and ha had consider able in railroat eonstruction, and have no doubt wil push the work to an completion, ani do bis work in a manner satisfactory to al concerued. HOEEIBLE SUICIDE AT ERTE.

On Sat urday night, last a man, apparently Ger man, WAR observed on the coal docks a Erie, talking loudly and brandishing open razor in his hand. Two me'n attempted to secure him, but as thev a him he drew the razor with all hm strength across his throat and plSuged headlong into the water. They rushed np and on reaching a pole to him he clutched it con- ety for a moment, and then saiik be the water wlucli wrw plrrndy dyed purple with his blood. No one knew him He was supposed to "be crazy. MB.

CflABLRs HAZAKD, the genial city ediUir of the Elroira' Gazette, was at the Virginia WLite SMphur Springs, on the 8th. He has gome notion of buying th Springs for the purpose of there benefit of his health. 1VB. nlready buOgnt bowl ing STILL "LATER. The air is filled rumors that lie la about to marry a beauti ful Southern damstl.

Chawles Chawles IsDErESDFN' FTRP Co. The ball given in the t-htr Independent Jb'ir Company Wt night, was ooe of the fines and most successful of the season. The at tendance wan particularly large and the af fair passed of to the delight and satisfac tion of all present. was enjoyed by all who were that way disposed, iu th superior music of Repress' Band. It will i every Republican to know that during the month of August the State debt wa $114,762 92.

The debt i now $29,481,825.79, or twelve million dol lara less than it wpx when Republican control of the Btate TJIE Muncy School Board has selecle- the following teachers ensuing term M. C. Wcbner, Mr. P. Bacon, Mr.

A B. Braine, Miss Ella Root, nod Mie Parker. LifniiY- -Messrs. Else Urafius, th livery men. are bUll holdiiiji fuilb jit th stables of G.

W. Lentz, on BTact -Horse al ley, some distance below iheir old stand. I heir customers search them out and, they are doing a very lively business. mf M. OP GnABDS.

Mr. 1. Emory will organize another company of the colored Nationa S'ate Guards in this city. They will known fii tho IndopondsnU. TilE Putney HOUSP, Montoursville, ha been undergoing some fine improvements Charles ia enlaiging accnmmodni'on ta correspond with his increasing pal THE track of tho Ca taw mid is now being laid both ways between Muncjr and Williamsport.

The side tracks in this city arc to be laid at once," WK the DemOClfttic i this city are advertising the GAZtiTE AN BDLI.ETIN very liberally. Hnlilnlii II tonimftii.K-. no i Members those xtjbo "Intend to accompn nglhls Commandery to Baltimore are earnest ly requested to atlcuJ lli 6 drills each evening tlrlr, the -neual piece, (Ulmnn's Opera HoiiRe), nt oclucU, uud on B-lui uf rrooo next, at Herdlc Port, at 2 o'clock Side arms (sword and belt) with eachjdrllt By oriHr of Emlnont Comnaoder. ADDIS McVtrioH, Cap'dln Coiuiul. Kprcial Parties desiring Hoaju fur the Winter "tan mne special tho Herdie HOOBC I itsit.

HrxiriKLn A UAIIBI. Fnnsn OjHrrs ot streot FIHII I In town al 15 niU oahJ. C.ill nad see, and becou- Ka no West Fourth street K.c.-j.vt mannfflc'urorfi of flreand rronf rnfer I i tsnnd dor iron hluil terfi find fire doois. Send for clronlar contftlnUig nadress Brings A Son, lR1Stnl Experience havo IcKtvd Ihe virtues of Dr. Balsam of Wild i i and tknu uow generally to tlie bast remedy extant for pulmottaij and long omhraelDff the whole ranee from sllgnt com io a (willed conHiiinpuon Were it not for Its merits.

It would long since "died ancf mode no Rlgn iurt. en Wednesday I hf soth uu l)Hnlel on the Embury undl-ew- istown Railroad, east from Lewistown are as follows Say lor u-McClure, Bcamtuwu' Mjddleburg, -WILLIAM ROUDY- oT Jlilum, in lliul plate Wflnflny evening, the 4th inst igeJ S6 years, months and 21 days Thus, by one our olden citizens are passing away '1 HE county Agricultural Socn-ty a Ajhiui of j5 for the best once around tTi? course, a tho coming fair at SeiiQsRrove The premium for the i is $10 -THE canal D. rt- of 92 tons 800 appointed Soper- iuterjdent of the Sonbmy ej- ui GRA'i On the ssme day and same plnce, 60 BVthe lllh InsL, this city Mrs Catharine 8. Jonas, agftl Fmirrnl spr fit elmroh at 2 elnok Soptcmbcr 4-lth All are lovltcd. In Wllllamsport, ppptember Annie daiiKEFpr of Jolin a A A Hfl7ilti ngeil 15 montbB and rtnj The underslsned, rpccntlj tbolr i rirr, HKBT'IljT nnrl are nmln to ncnun In InrKijor Krurdl Ilavhig on band A Large Stock of Logs, Of superior quality, anfl fiavlng our faclilllCT for maooructnrlng.

we Rhall DO able to snpply (HI wha may fnvor i a call Of- ere iPti at OIIT ovar K1KST NATIONAL A or oar Booffi side i prompt attention dmd Lu 3t I7INE PROFKKTY FOE SALR Ibe I bcnatlfnl of Mrs. Miranda Crafts, on Anthony Btroct, tho Wllllniukport euuietci in for a Eacrltioc, inn proper- 1 ly 2M) feet Bqnre and IA otirt of the Farrr In thla city Win bo mid nil OT will bedivlded to (tall purcli tc I'TTrPiy lowoffloonf OlyW-Jtl A C. McCXJRMc MMZGEB, weigh i S3 Re. -find the 8t-mp, printed ryjkTK DIB, upon lengln- ifi.iiBj ioa will and printed th Are not a prprtflfit'. and ore anthorlzed to They will you they-'- feclly net like a ni fall to nlve K.

B. The mnalj Bod bOToa ore no longer a f. Con'AlJilntf double of box yon wj" fl from m3 uiiM or the wordi Dupanco'i GoMmPtttt In wnlte Letters Nona AMROitstnB. Price 91 OO per Box, Six OO. SoldTn wllllarraport.

By O. HAGENBUCH. J'soJ for wllliftmsport, A i a By sending MM ll.Wthrongh th Djtmall to any pirt of the country "nroe ot Sold, also, by C. BROWN, MHton S. W.

SHAFF' F. N. York by 8.1\ HOWB, (Sole York 1 CARRY THE NEWS TO MARY." ACADEMY QF MUSIC. Thuisdaj and Frlfejf, and 15 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLV JUST TfiOM Original Slave- Troupe Having completed the most toor of i-nrope and the Continent. Defers the Families ot Oei ny, at Ber lln, March 18t(i 1870, HER MAJffcSit, ftneen Victoria and suite, at Balmoral "Scotland, In October, 1)y special reqnest, havrng vlf Ited the oftles of Iraland Scotland and Wales, Rnd concluding a succesafnl enuagnment of twelve weeks at Ku tnnda, DoblFtt, and NlNt MOHiHH 8t-8t Jumes' Jla.l Uverpool.

iftRb" ftr appearance as above since thetyretnrjj. They give thelt-'own, ivnd tne ONLY TKU i A as It ia ou the Sontheiu Plantations, ere atlng more general FUN AND (jet divested entirely fiross burlesqn LO ti then thiin-cvi Itiicaucd la this country. The wlfl conclude wit ibe comic farce, pntltled CARRY THE NEVVa TO MARY BY THE KJJT'RF COMPANY Admission 60 cents, Gallery cents. Betel veil HRHUI can be had without extra charge, Duble A Cornell's Drue Store. Doors open at 7 o'clock, commence at 8 o'clock CHAS B.

H1CK8, I TNl'ABALLELED SKNSAT1QNAI BRM-LIANCV, BY JAMKS ROBINSON'S 1 c-i i.i --AND- 1 I A 1 A CONFEDERATION OF Athletes Gtynmasts! In a Ix-eltlmatc Circus, led by fim only The MASTFR ot the World, and FRANK FASlOrT' TU! CUtbiaUil Fad IMJcr --A GRAND i bj the cilebrated Parisian Aeronaut MON" PAl'L LE GAND, I i mAmmnih a I nfTnrix, Altl 90 feet, 4j feet The pncats of nniiUun nnd be wHnessed by he patrons of the Circus positively WitUSuf cxLra chivigp Will eil.ilblt at Wllinmsport, on Wednesday, Sept. Admission, 50 Chlldrea ODder Mlyenrm OARPKHNGSL We are now upcnln full line of ForW ami Carpets, OH flolhs and Mattings, OK Al Which we are offering at reduned prtcea from seaaoti. SHAW STEWART, 110 JOHN VAUUIIAN, ICE TRAYS, MAL.alr« and cvcxy descrtpUnn ol 4 H. UUEUNGAMF, J. CrviL A I uibra.

Her Jlc Block. Ordcu at Uid office i CHiy pi uiupuy attended lo ftyflttttf OF or ta ponn-- In irn and trouble WM. BAITi'Wli N. Wffiex. Fourth BOOKd, m-ATlONK-RY, JNQ.

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KUWIN WHi'i'fe. wost Fourth. RAYS A prtn.T.lF8,(xiu«r cuurth and fine OTCOROW ST.ATE 4 BON. WcetFenrtt. PLUMBkKS, QAR T.AMP8.

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