eityIni honor to America tod Americas [nstitutioua*ELKT.TtW»* OF BEUWABfi COVRTTBUM*i dead.vemberDe waswry 3,Boetch-bcheusSreeleymother,rdiaaryKb onlydistrict y threeIter hi» attendyear be learn toirst four lollaraaDelaware eonnty if not only blest with a thriving eonnty seat, bnt also by nnmerons Uniting towns si tottedin differenti among sd fatal-rwise bebad fin-went to l When ton del* nndle ofemploy-, a will.i monthsilled the 7 W*proved a irtod theetedser-9b next per call -rentoalljrleal faults,red name AsMtriean erased, upon by* funeralbom Bet.fork.rts of the eonnty.SELUA,Situated aix miles east of Mancie, onths G. C. C. A I B. R., in businessplace and a eredit to onr eonnty. They bate a* large two story brick school house, containing four rooms nod furnished with patent folding seats.Thu heuse b an ornament to Libertytownship. Selma it a good tradiog■point, and there b a tail amount of grain pnrcbated at that place. The people read the TxLionra there, and of course must be intelligent and hap-py.NEW BURLINGTONIs not situated on a railroad and has4to battle that disadvantage, bnt this plane is fortunate in being located in one of the best parts of the eonnty, and when conies to raising big potatoes, com, etc., the people aronnd Burlington can show a full hand. Thetown is situated on a good pika leading from Mancie to Blountsville, which makes it convenient for them to reach the railroad. We hopy our friends of Burlington will be bleat with a steam horse making hb daily trips before many years.ALBANYHas not a railroad yet, bnt just be patient and yon will soon have a railroad, and than vo shall expect to see Albaay more than beat herself, for she has held her own with her sbter railroad towns, and when she gets her railroad, we—well we can't have any idea how fast aha will grow. Albany contains two churches and has a thriving school, taught this winter by Mr. Eseria Moore, We know Es, and hb “rep” for teaching b good.an aronla situated in Delaware township, with Albany, and it will also soon have a railroad, when it will look up and shine as one of the thriving towns of the eonnty. Zehner A Bro. have one of the best louring milb in the eonnty and are kept constantly at work. The business houses do a business. The Sharon schools are tanght by George W. Fcrtick, and under hb care the school will advance,for he understands the “bis” and willlead them through all right.GRANVILLE,8ituated in Milas township, b the only town in the township. It b one. of the towns that has been unlucky in regard to railroads. Ths Ft. W. M. AC. ILR. missed it about two miles.r*.Thu b ono of the oldest towns in the county and in early days was a noted place. It has a pike leading Into Mancie, which fa to them a great convenience. We are informed that Mr. — *Dnddleton if teaching school at that pfaee, and the fact that ha has repeatedly tanght there, fa sufficient proof that ha has been successful.BATONIs a railroad town, and one of the towns of business. It has sprang nproad a and Mpoint*It umxssccciatioielse oi ing.On tees v On Hano On Moon Seh Mr. B Ondecidlt;bocalject o time1 Mrand s first x to les go n thong to rei ing lii additnnml princ teachthe c teachMihe cc on tl and i time Hodsaid presi of pithey not 1 too they pupi obsc see cplactMby si mini of tl teaclreeei see. to « nndi . X| briei wenMhis i his i so hup t one fartlMtion of t1 trailrenstrapamthotcultipucMin t begonrmet1aooitheiandtiespra1A C. B. B. hasEMAM*to by bs-i message i documentf messagee the pe»-he govern**ictical way tatters thatindaof the ipastyaar, i seen the Uyed to amenees hbiks to At-i tons asa ir, and al-Boston as I calamity tion in thesi nee dm W. been built, and fa an offspring of Hen-peck, but it has proved to be a different “peek,” and pushed itself forward until it b quite a town, and iir improving rapidly. When we ssy Eaton is a business town wo say so because we knew that it is. Onr friend Henry Younts b teaching ths school at that place, and no donbt will teach the people of Eaton an A No. 1 school.$H IDLER,la another new town, that hat sprung np along the line of the Ft. M. A Clt; B. B. Although started in the woods It now begins to make a fine appearance with its new depot There is a telegraph office at the place, and it gives every iadieation of beoomiog a thriving vilbge.We shall speak of the other towns096cmaited1themaichilratikmturthetheingreaof'to 180|thrforP*1goiresP»1tgmresat iof the eonnty in onr next issue, and111iwe will gbdly accept any notes friendsmay send us to enabfa us to write np ihmrsocto;townsthe results eeident in sd to in theSCfLMSS.deiOf all tha dissgreeahle things it bPoint to Alt. Anil, tk.l]