Court Proceedings. Obituary. • •r ~ . First week-Commonwealth va-MlehaelEar-, m ,WO. ' '• ' 'ilittitittlititi.o . AtitH '' odaixitidAWOltatitte relt and John MeGarvin; sent at lakt" tend. to Bartlett, our well-known and highly respected the House of Retlige. They riot being proper citizen who has been prominently identified subjeCta, aresteatenced to pay ni e ce of $ with our city for the last twenty-five years, died coats of prosecution, and readergo an imprlio l n O : merit In the Penitentiary for tff=r. Tuesday last at the residence of RS. Bartlett,. J. B: Chalker appointed Sill of Liberty of an a ff ection of the heart and kidneys which:, township, In place of Calvin Markham, rudg.ned. had kept him confined for the greater part of.] D. D. S w ale vs. Jos. Tiffany. 'Rule on pia I the past eight months. Mr. B. was aged about i tie to sho cause why judgment should not plain ' ' 52 years,having t i meen.belrp tre i tialisbury, Conn., stricken off ~ - Valentine Barber, as a pauper. Rule on ! wheretlie Elm - Melt farialrylivie resided since the . Springville township to show cause why safari earliest settlement of this country, and in 1842 township should not pay Towanda township removed to this place where he has since re- 5105.55. Returnable at next term. 1 C. M. Tewksbury vs. Auburn School District. I sided: , Shortly thereafter, beingadMitted bathe Mandamus in the nature of an execution. I bar, henasurned eleattirig position - among' 'bur ' Commission of Paul D. Morrow, from and by public men, being in clo.e friendship with the . Teachers' Examittotions. the Governor as President' Judge read. i Irate J. C. Maddock vs. Hiram K. True. Troyer. tie ate D. S. Dickinson, Dr. Jamekson. and T U. ' . s ff' -el ‘ d E ra " d '" 44 " 433 -r °r " g l i mmer Terin of Suit settled. Wright, and at one - time - a law partner of the ; lmools e. ill be held us fe flow.;: If L. Sutphin assigned to A. J. Krez h vs,:il. lion. A. liirdsa 8 11. In 162 Ire was e lmsdeil to the. ' New Milford Borough, Monday, April 18. 1 Soso uelLoma De sot, Tuesday, A rit 19, Ww,..r house W. Keech. Rule to show cause why judgment lo e of H the Legislature, e was a firm . ~i ii, .:o „ Hit. NN - La i new l ay , April 2 -g . should not be stricken off. friend possessed of a heart. funeral knd and his demise ' Clifford, City S. H., Tlittrsdav, April 21. I Joseph N. Steiger appointed Supervisor of ! Jmcsup township. . W. G. Abbott appointed Constable of Friends- will be universally regretttsi. The n took ! Friendavillc, Monday, April 'la. place last, Friday emerning.-Bmeg. Deus. i Rush, Sims der S. 11., Tuesday, April 26. ~ ville borough. ' Springville, Hollow S.H.,M • etinesday, Apr. 27. ____.......11.-o- --- Brooklyn Center, S. H-, Thursday, April, 28. I John Carr vs. L. A. Tompkins. Rule to show Montrose ' cause why- judgment should not he open Ni. ' The 11070 Cettierts.,' ; Friday. April '29. Returnable at next term. : In view of the mei,' approach of the time for Each class will be formed at 9i- o'clock, a. COOL vs. Robert Tarbox. Indictment, as- taking the cens us , ' the following mimmest ions have I n., arid applicants providatliemselires with pen sault and battery. Returned ignoramus and !Robert Calwell prosecutor, to pay the costs .t.e. been collected, toget her by some et mlioua immdi `tit, pen, - paper, end Union Sixth Reader. Those Corn. vs. John Mooney. Indictment, assault victual in such matters, es probably containing i drafting to teach during the summer, who have and battery. Defendant Pleads guilty, and s en the gist of the enquiries that a 111 le. mole- :no valid certificate, have need to attend at one tenced to pay arfine of $1 and costs. How It are you., .of the above rmultionett places, as extra and Lenox town pup vs. 11. Marcy. On motion \Viten. were you born. amt e hen, and were' private examinations are =necessary. court received the order made on defendant at . I von present en the oemsion of your birth ' W. C. Tti.Dmt, County Supt. Serious Accident. last term and grant leave to file answer. Were won ever elected Inspem•tor of Eleetioes? t Cum. vs. Chas. Sinn . Indictment, assaulting m. Foreit Lake Clatter, April 1, 1870. On Saturday last, Jolts Its son ofJerre Ity- 1 NVlitt a ;is 3our majority, an.l a li.it did it cost , an °fever Defendant pleads guilty, and Awn: • ~, an. of Silver Lake, had the misfortune to cut his tenced to pay a fine of 00 and costs of prose- •• u Are von a married person and hew do you 1 --- right foot nearly off Time accident °crams] ration, and undergo an imprisonment in the like the institution' at a chopping bee. Being a left handed chopper, county jail for 30 days. , Have you MO' children. how many, and what • (sun. vs, R. Kenyon, Jr. indictment, larceny. lie was keeping time with a right handed chop- •.' is a certain curt• timr snuffles' ' Do Volt grow any corn, if ~,, het, ranch (10 per in cutting off the same immg, nnel so slipped as • 1 n ,.!:', n 1 u t . t11 ,...,„„ (ihark,,,,, Soon". Indictment, larceny. you consume in the torn . ' of wheihri. and i,, , w LITT'LES & BLAKESLEE, to bring a full blow of his axeciirectly across the True hill. ' much do you waste in making breast" ' xmiereeys and ro u n-,•110r• a , Lnw Office the nee C ' Thomas Cook TIPITIVIS V instep, cutting from top to bottom, and entirely 4 4 / 1. ''''. - ~ 'V. C ook , Whey'.e,,pur_oplaiyail,..Lagerrlieter and.Prm•t- , heretofore occap-ed by R. P. &O. Litre, on Main Fret . i. Cook. Indictment, not. True bill. severing more than three fu of the foot.- zest t. .':.•_r,„ t." . '2,.. 5.,_ ~ A. - . "1„. lt, .R. IL LITTLE.. 060. P. LITTIC. Z. L. IlLall.LZi. ( F. Loomis uppninted Supenisor of Great . meet, Mamma°, Pa. tApril2o. Only a few minutes previous an older man had Reuel . How ninny g45;,-+ can vou drink, and ,t ith i Wll3l effect 'r- -- - warned him of the danger of chopping in that Com. va...Tohn Denew, Patrick O'Brien, John What is emir opinion of oats -ii very popular ' u , rEA ! manner, but now the hew of his foot will render i Ktnesy. Indictment, riot and assault and hat- provender ibr man anti beast ' such Nation needless for the future. 8 ern. • - te Defendants not appearing, bail Mrfeited . What is time e‘LSIM TA ,1 .. W , one dollar bill ? for sot. it Evet y k'ild of Tea In market. Just arrived. and rat Nev.. •rtt wildiessle price Al.° a fine eis. ' James Geilfoil bail. NVere y our father and mother both e hue ~.r• in . ra t of COFFEE. Bay of me and save , xpress ' Lucien Smith appointed Constable of it-a... ~tornip s cl t0g.... ABEL TURRELI- Probable Imposter. township. What 14 roar opinion of our Town (',..meil , . Mottltoo''.P..• AprlllO 'B"Pa t'ont. vs. John McGrath and .JohnMcGrath, ' A young man answering to the name of Sten.Can mu stand 011 vane head, and Lou long ?' - ling has during Jim- past f,„ days called up „, Jr Indictment, cuting a bridge. Verdiet,lllot If a g,odschile,--how muchdongrx if neeessmuv ? guilty, but defendant ' s pay costa. phyticians at Great Rend, Nee Milford and I- Idien married if so wli.ii . is NT EW . WALL PAPER, C.'S. Bennett .W. H.tarabee. Ca-sc.-stated. ' tl:C• i ( s x ‘ M u d Y i 4i Ci ll oi li i b o s f e tl l :!ir st.x:lt ? ' ' ' ' ill Just arrived and Benin; rheaphj Montrose, and representing himself to. bedahor- Judgment for $228.9i and costa. , litentrare, sem el, is - rr. ABEL f RRELL. ' Did you euer go fishing for free.' ing under physical infirmities, end to have re- ' Corn, is. James Hays. Breaking windows. If hoc a.„ sure of =meld will yield one tun- - - oently hot all he had by fire, hiss obtained sums i N: r erdict guilty. Fined - $a to the Cont, and costs dre 1 bushels of rota images, how many glasses of ;STATE ' OF PATRICK CLARY trosecut ion.l. late of A ,daeon to w ri 4hip, Susquehanna coon -• of mone:s. At 'Montrose on Saturday evening Ing i v i r v e ,, - u il r l it t..i n.: i ct , tire a man to draw abet-line" ty Pa., dee'd P (.. 1 0M. Cs. Julia Uptegmve. Habeas corpus. • I eats a ham in three d'ays, how last, after receiving such :mid, lie besmine very Returnable by the Sheriff with body of defend- lo n ,will It tike them to eat a couple rat ham- . sb l 'oe t e tc n r aVe r itt m ee l d ' en .i t r ha ti v ' i n n n h P ec 'u n ;• h an e te e :l t' to ". t;e r i ll! much intoxicated, and his conduct was Such HS ant who was discharged. niers? , derstgro tl. notice is hereby e lves Wall persons lndebt• to induce the belief that he is a baseimposter. Jos. Kishbaugh appointed Constable of Her- ' Lend me flit: .1..11 irv. ? ed to said catate to make medlate payment. •nd ri.•k Township. • tlio•e ha sing elsims against rhe same to present t` em All physicians and others upon vs lionthe may What is your opinion of young pups before dniyaothentiotted for settlement to the ander-signed. livery Clemons vs. Francis Fuller. Judg- o w , 4 .,,, Hien. ryes open . .0 are cautioned to let him alone sererely, went opened. Judgment for plaintifl by argu THOMAS IL KANE, Adm'r. call - there arm- a number of other geestions to be k, ,i ~,,... A , l i e n . in , April,lB. C. C. HAL-SET. meat of parties, am..o ered. which we omit here, rgotn the fact - - R. J. Harris s's. Zerra Verre administrator of lb it they a ill at once suzz-st themseli es to the i,, ta E. N. Moore, deceased, and .eased, sk; Woolsy, „ 1 „,, 1 ,, r 1e mar-, hal l just as SOOII as they AMERICAN u • sei fa, cur . mechanics lein. Verdict for defend- ti,i„j a. „I . th . , 01l , Waltham Watches . ant's. • " .. '''-; -- ''-a.... ..Z.---.... ' "... Al THE COMPANY'S PRICES. -Then, will ix, services in the Universalist H. F. Freeman, jr. vs George A. Guernsey. A n d wa r r anted by the Company sent with every watch. church on Sunday inonming next at 10 "'dock. Debt. Verdict for defendant. Gold Medial & Buckeye Prier List and descriptive Caudogne sent to an address, C. J. Whipple appointed Deputy Constable sewing Machines, which can be .old clasper Orders flll.ll by express . % 0.1) [vita the d prielleze ores -At our borough etas lion on the 12tI t the for Montrose borough. "motored eitizens fought noble. - They walktsi than any first elass kfachincms in kfontrose, at """''''''" bck ' m p',.:LlN.l.,h!..l'una' Hyy ARPER, u -L--0..a5....-.- - -,-- up to the month 'of the ballet box it ithout The Economy of n Rullmind. G o bl e ' , Pl i ot.rrapli Gallery. At,,,, E,my ACa , Ap 23-2. m aliP , Ctrestriat street. Philadelphia. flinching. The economy of money in the purchase of and E P Needham 4 tun cabinet ()rpm,. -On Monday of last week Representative A.fuel is of interest to consumers. is which are considered the best it 111 he ler the A railroad connecting with the Lehigh Valle% es k;,;. 1100 FLY, DON'T BOTHER ME. P. Stephens called upon us and presented us interest of any person. before pureli,ing Or- t• 7 with a copy of smell'„, Legislative Hand honk from this ' 4113 7 , will open to us the benefit 0.1 ttlins, Pianos, or Machines, to call and examine for 1870, for which our obligations are due. the vast coal fields in the valley ite -s Macsciail 2aatelliienoo. Township, Bonds. Any person holding liarfcrrd Township Bonds will please notify the Treasurer of the amount due them wtthin thirty days from date, and oblige the Supervisors. TIPTAFT, Treasurer. •l iar(oic~dptil = lb 1870.-1 w: , ' - Heartrending. , We thus condense n aunt harrowing story go ng the rounds : Man and wife—map went away —printer sent bill—wife opened it.—husband tr turned—found wife in tears—scene—brute—dis honest man—don't pay fox, paper—go to ludi ana—divorce—husband settles up—wife all smiles—grand finale—rushing Into each others arms—moral--always pay for your paper. Cure. The following i, pnmouneed an excellent rem edy for lung fever or galloping consumption, which disease, it is said, can be cured within three days. It Is as follows : : Put one ounce of Epsom salts and one table-spoonful of saltpetre together in a bottle. with water to di a solve n thetn. This for one dose, to be given every• other even ing for three evenings, feeding only bran scalded and girrri thin and lukewarm Borough Item*. —At St. Paul's taierch on Easter morning All of ,iur citizens are concerned in this fact. %hooting Affair. the rite ot Baptism was administered to eight and ought to be awake to it:. importance. It On 1 4 undav tri , dit a row ort;nred in a adult candidate , Very appropriate syndiols will advance the value of real estate 90 per cent. : dritikitiL: lio:,• kept Lt a Mr-. Cu sc. in 131 -mpsi pc \i PS_ and fragrant dos err decked the Chancel. Al it will heuerit the fanner Nu Illy in rise of pro- 11,. SI\III R ;mi. .\ t i...llh•ult‘ te..k place 3r. ar. a 'ante congregation convened and the pmperty and in convenience to market, and lie between I', t,„ k kVv.ii.e atela mai, !mined - BLATCTILEY'S ordinance of Baptism was administered to nine w i l l mec h., f or hi,, produceo S cranton pr i ce , Brouii. pi e tle•i came to I,l•,ies. (,ern ,-.. infants, after which t he Sa bbath Schn°lcek b ra - But we wish to call the attention of coosom- i., i,,, „,i e rie„,,,,,,,,i in thescsltii... lir,. II , VU.O umber Wood Pumps ted their anniversary by presenting their offer- crs i,f fuel to the fact that it costs en ineonsider- drew apist••l an I shut \V cif ne t.!.r in gli The Best and Cheapest Pumps ever made. 1 ing, and emiii,"' of flowers. Their offering able sum annually. It takes 30 cords of sea- th•• hand a•; ,I .I:lick C 1 is;c In Lil.• ifft a.... Durable, reliable, accurate and perfect, and give anuilinted t.. something over $4O. coned wood for a single fire during the year, making a tituigerutis wound.,--SGrunl,,,4 no fast. to the water. —Raving reason to believe that the Beading and one-half as much for six months for the arc- /hi d . Room enterpris , . has' gone "where the win'i and tire; but as coal is generally used for the se- caw w if•- . listeth" we would suggrst that there is nn op- hatter, we estimate t h e price or coal. A Sertuttonlatti IliAllecL portunity for some active individual to circa- The Market price of s e asoned 'Co sl is $4.5 0 .1o!lii 'l'. I') v,.r. of this env, was 1,,11, , 1 n.- • late a subscription to raise a suitable 'worm- per cord; conseq u ently it costs " 125.00. k i w i ~nth' It\ n li. It itec dent Nil::1. ~ 1 1 hi+ went' over its demise. If "it is not dead but it will take 5 tons of coal for the second fire, at w a y f., N. N3/ 1 3 ,. In Ills IVJekel. ),,, ok all Tl ' r•r ar" adapted .. , ,1•. oh of well ea sily shnseth" we hope to see some signs of life-soon $9 per ton, amounting to $45. in,itranee tick,.' ea. hhitid, al- , td,e e•t- , star very easily When the pioneer of this praiseworthy cuter- Wo w_ $125.00 foil ing ii,M.: one can put them prise, Miss Lizzie :tleKinstry called upon us for Coal ....... . ........ ........ 45 A 0 "I f anything sleiuld happen to me , On in repair, dr.. when our Marne some six months since, add we after- this train, at ill aiiv 4,111.. 1 , 1. ;t- - ~. :la the; II L? - dir.ecti"w' s • .% green I e $l7O 00 wards learned of the popular feeling in its la- ticket to my -ist, r. \l arc Dyer. lock b.)x II the proposed railway is built the price of glee pi - elect satts vor and the liberal subscription it received we I 70, Scrantuu, .P.t....—5cr(1)14014 LICUI. (Nail will not exceed $.5 per ton, delivered ; ' as believed its success certain. Shall we be disnp- --,.. ..... -- . the curt of the same at Tunkhannock is only pointecurt - -- 7 ' 7 'l'reviolis to the eon't,•st which (.1(.- . $4.30. tis sa goodauthority, —The following officers were elected at the I id bythit that 10 tonss steel Gen.:rid Cr,tut to the Pleetilemey, of stone coal are equal to 50 conk of woad for I borough election on Tuesday. April 1•20 • Bur- th , • limlicals proclainie4 their determina fuel. Now we have the surprising riduetion in unit to reduce t lie taxes of the people. di , . _ ,C. M. Gem , Council, Wm. A. Gasman, ASK FOR BLATCHLEY'S r3Fm 0, r,tT • J. F. Shoemaker, Win. H. Jeissur, A, J. Getrit- exffease before the readers ef the - • expenses of the government in a imiterml gate expense at present pric.ea....5170.00 CUCUMBER WOOD PUMPS. son, an e es D. .. D i 1 Bre - ter D F kustin, nor:1(T A. A,Arre" ,1,-g•r,e. In the Coll:,;:ress of ISG.S. LIR: ap- Estimate 15 tons coal,which iieourvalent Every Pump ?old by me or my authorized Dimas W. W. Watson, C. M. Crandall ; High -to the 'Waal and cesalabovestatedat propriations her the approaching, fiscal . - , _ agent guaranteed genuine. Constable, C. J. Whipple; School Directors, $5 per ton . 75.00 year were tilt down. and the cS'Limatcs tor CHARLES G. BLATCHLEY,Manfr. Wm. IL Jesse p, It. DeWitt. Leaves a saving 0f........ ...... .$ 95.00 to cony Mei lig the people that the Radical 1 Ap. 6-6 m Philadelphia, Fa -The stages leave the Tarbell blouse at 5 • These figures show the economy fora single party was really in earnest in what they and /0X o'clock A. 11 - for Montros,. Depot. family ; while the-advantage to merchants, man- promised. A t that erne the leading, Dem- I T. ° l t- t r u, z inot tc . arle%clegal.eta r t p a: n d 0 ii tr . , : f ix: , and at 8,,t... a. and 11 P. 11 for New Milford. ufacturers, and hotel proprietors, would be pro- ocratie papi•rs of the (ettiitry , iv:kilned, the any State or coostry ; r, l . ezd eze_msh . ere; des:rtlo u ti. e setae shop occupied y :6 o. n . "Thb -II -d • (' ,ek -1- took fire on the roof by sparks from the shim- p orti " natel Y grea ter. l''' 'Ph' ,filly ' - i h '') • 11e- liT,;',•`'.'"„%':'L',..7 - ,,V;F , i , r • .; ,,„ i.Ll e .e'd"`. Id:le:Fre:. The amount saved in fuel alone annually by a . dared that when the ..li•eti(in was I /1.. r. nesieess established fifteen year, ney on Wednesday last, but was arrested befbre single family would almost equal ten per cent. till the gaps in the uppropridtion Lid , at,, , , , , 1 17 ). , 0, , n , _ 3. M 7 1Tt;1 1 ...A .,,, t1 , Nrri ;. y. doing but /Ude damage on . sl,ooa. There are no doubt many in this would lie tilled Ily extra lt , g.islatiun. A 101 —Some thief entered the house of Judge 1 village who would think themselves' heavily 1 what the I tenc . j •ratie .ittritals :odd then . Baldwin on Tuesday night of Last week, taking i Mass Baldwin's dress and the Judge's pants' taxed if they were to pay the interest above: lute Five', veri lied hr Alb:T(1 uen t es en ts. While the appropru • it ion eall,-(I f„y 1,.„- i ) tittlis ~,k, N ielioLs . whirl contained his jtecket-book and seven dol- stated , If all wish to economize and enhance the sal- than llirel. hundred millions, the ex 11,11- .1„) . - late in money. -•,.. —.April has been made memorable to the pea- tie of their property. it is expected . they will ditures renehed. R. 9 charvd by - Mr. ; Berl:. ' L:` , .:71/V - subscribe to the railroad stisk . now offered. and not Plle"''sfully pie of Pennsylvania. and to Montrose in panic- Erin f rid ic ted, f , , ti 1 - •! ,, i , mertem"; They will not only get good paying stock, LM hundred mill:toils rii . dollars. Deliel , lit v -- . ular, by.%wo s-erydrnportant eventa The Jockey ;- 4 will save $lOO annually in fuel.. ' Lill IA ing forced thrt.r,ol CLitigrcza,iii . Legislature disbanded on the 71.11, and last week I CiliZenit. don't let this opportunity of getthro • orde r to 'ay e th e "'edit ''t th e ff""rn the Susquehanna Jorirnal - adjourned - its ho, . - ,..1i41: men t. , w hi le the , tax, a . r• still the Radicals a railway to this place fail. In you lies the do- ' - so. tilities against Montrose for a season. Let the etston. Now or. never ~ en . s. a scar intsis. In 1111• 111.111 ti I I the people rejoice. The Binghamton Leader says; shosc their ability to illantig. , the allairs of Keelson friend Gardner and you will mould' Interesting to Fanners. l isl , i DIIrIiGISTS & AI'OTIIECARIES, - I the c. , tintry. ,t n , , sunder ,rai,.. is public opinion" l.s we would edit you will 1 Af .....&ETI2:O OF THE STATE AGUICOLTUTtAL So ; weak and eoptitierce tottering. whim such do snore, you will moldy it. .tars.— At the monthly meeting of the State , a party is in lice a,:cen(l, !icy. . I Agricultural Society, held in Philadelphia. W..! -...- •••••• .C.- 1 II: Dayton , President was tn . the chair, andl —lt ii ititiiny tact-a ,th.ti. thf.,..krstisr4,:tyrs lof the iiii?'ll' elt . :vitor, 'it C hie arm rate of- Drage and Medi...leen. Chemietl4, nye Staff* Wines & i Thomas M. Coleman, Secretary. Dr. Thomp- I ,„ . . ' • ' -•. Liquor., Paiute. Oita anti:\ armed, Perfumery, I tired to leci•tLe Roil st. , re all gratu Fancy Soaps, Yankee Notions, &c..k.c. . son exhibited a specimen of New Brunswick consi;_Tned to them at one-half the rates , Fresh from Nen , York city. I oats, raised within fifty Miles of Philadelphia. now e:hargkll by warehousemen of that city: , . . They weigh fifty pounds to the bushel, and are It is nrolialtle , lierefarc t hat tile warehuil.-C the heaviest oats ever grown. The same gen- ' i , All the PiosiliCrilithirr'ATErr EItDTVISES kild In ibis seetiouomeus "Pilch cosy be fuOud ' ring in br,it k i lig up. tlemen also exhibited Brady's, patent corn-shell- 4 iirt '--:: iv, invented about eighteen months ago, in Lan- clia.lbOtaer, s'PAlinanie 97mi:eat:i se. Weed caster. It is claimed for this little instrument NEW PORK PRODUS It "lAIIKETN. roalfiwnpuneo.. and e11.,p111.112 . 1150- - SI;ILIf 14. Ilall'o . mien Balelinil, . that it is the best in use. It i i.k small and neat, -..- •. . hart's Pine Tree Cortilet,', uorrected weekly by Nk•attain !lodation, 231. 1 and very rapid In its operations, and does its Panic' iii, New York. ', I lioir. liateiewm...ainelkAbrnadasitcon ' etiea Med ! work without any injury to the corn. Joseph ImiAlt_gareq.!camin's Gertntri. natters. , Week ending April 19. 1870. Patterson was elected a member of the society. o,' l ll°°' -rI C b°4asrh fleeter, ; „ 36 Q- 38 • And macii6eretaisiitnad'i/alaeleirmarts In tact Resolutions were adopted cordially recommend- . 1 • . firkin........ .............. Butter, Pall 366 one Stock crony. lin fine . ankortment oteverything usu. ing the Practical Farmer, a journal published In I Cherse.dairY, per 1b....... ... 14(TL15 ally kept ie well regulated Meg Stores. Piilltidelphia, by Paschall Morris. to the sister 1,. .• ('actor) . " rxol6 ' • 834' !ties as a reliable and well conducted paper, 1•, r ......., •r oz Fii:in . . p er ( barrel 4.4 20102 i 4c5.00 and expressing the hope that such efforts will , Corn mini, 100 lbs. 2.00(_,a 2.05 he made by them to extend the circulation at Wheat, per bushel 1.20(g 1.50 - ' that paper. In view of the fact that the effort it Y .l• - 1 00