—A pleasant company of about fifty reia lives and friend* assembled at tbe resident of James U. Elfton, in Millsburgb, Wedoes day evening, to witness the marriage of hii daughter, Martha J., to John W., son a Gabriel Eaton, of Greenville. The cere mony was performed by Rev. 8. Case assisted by Revs. C W. Cooper and H Litta, of South Centre villa. A bountifu supper was scrvetl. Tbe prceenta wennumerous and costly. Among them wen a Middletown Savings Bank book will: credit of #200 from the groom's father set of silver forks, Mr. and Mrs. Joaepfc Wilkin; set of large spoon*, B. C. Corwin . »it of tea spoons, Mrs. Dr. J. 11. Mill*; ail silver tea spoons, Mr. and Mrs. D. H Eaton; silver butter dish, J. A, Elston:tea sett D. Frank Hunt; fruit dish, Id*Elston; M acre roe lace lambrequin, Kthc and Violet Corwin; complete set of tin ware, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mill*, ol Deckertown.— At hi If mil fmip n'clruik. Wednesday,