6ountg 43usinco Phut°ll. Two line. in [hi. Directory, one year, PlM— eaeh additional line, t) cta. NEW UILFORn. WX. L MOSSAC CO . Dealer% In Dry Good.. !Ism Cape,. Boma and Shoe*, and General Iderchaudhoe, oo Main street, oecond door ht lOW the F.pincopal Church. UNION HOTEL, kept by WILLIAM SMITH, on Main street, war the Depot- —• R. IitMOEMAKER. Nu' Milford, Pe , korps conotnott,y trh band tine trepti dround Vottrgo, Plaster, for tale at PRe! ton, Soromere. Ille, Pa.e ---- - - lIFJB.. MEAD. Foundry. and dealer In Plover and other stsualls. ono door from l'hlnuefr Huta, Stain M. •' - _ _ _ _ _ It. D. RutuEß. Carriage Maker and Undertaker, on ,Xidiktitteet. two door, below Hawley's Store. iiriCOLLIDI BROTH - ER :1. Dinlean In Om-cries tort Provisions, on Mein surd.. Ri GIRRET & SON. Deadens In Flour. Fe... 4. /dad. Milt. Utile, Cement. Grocerler and l•rovi•lons on Main Utreic oppn•ite thr I)npot R. e T 11.kYDR•i, Mmnfc:., T IN ,. elgr• and Wbcdesalc dc.dcr. in Y 'Not lin, find and Cliontlia. on M.ln strver. below RplPropal Chartg. • NOSS & KSAP. Lenth , r Minn( turcrc and denier* in Moron., Pludtuzo. Sc orar Rplocup..l Church. • AINEY & HAYDEN. Derilurp , in Urns and Medicines, aad Manufactun..-tr ut Chan, on Main Street, near the Depot. . _ W. STEPURNS. Rome Shotine. and general Repairing on Main Strert. wool. of t lo it go J. DICKERN AN In I,••.n'cr In z”nervil merehandloc and Clothing. Brick Nor, on NI Ain St rt,t WHIPPLE R ME.III. 13,:ilerg In g•mr.l erclotnill oa Maia Street. • 0. M. HAWLEY. tlinWl - in giineral Mi rch4nditin. sin Maio Strinit, c Phinuc3'n Haul. GREAT REM) L. 8. LEN II ELM. \lync fa. tar., of I.a:ober. and dealer La gcut•nl Alarattandt,e, ati Maui Str. Ct.. H. P. Doll %N. Morrh.no Tolor andl E.r In Itendy /lady Clotting, Dry Good, tarocerlct. and Prvc tetunw Main STrrnL. LENONVILLE lIIRAX WHITE. 11.311111netnn•r ..! nsid dealer {n +nperi Ifi.w aud 'Ol4l tngl. GIHP( X gDWARIII• d BRYANT. M tuut.wthrertk of Wagon, nod Slehtli, ritt..t. the In t,l St..ro. NI )N* I'll Ez.r, WERR N an, Odin, and .11,11,-.. in Clrnrof le: end rruetslnt,..4,,ruel.ery. el c.. Pitittle AN eon, JAMES E I'AI<NI \ I.T. ktt•nur, at Inu, olllce our lianrhelou Tnrlw•ll Hon,. Public Avetine. WM U i`tIOI`F.It 45i. C., It •n kvr, rul , Foreigo Pm , rage Tick Prall I. MI F1.,13141, In:law; and Senz. land. J. R. FLETI'IIEWS flatiuz Saloon Is fireplace a. gei Ice Cream. tly,ler , In every ptyle. On Math •tteet. IRTRoI BROWS. liere.lll Fire oncrLife Inoor ADC* Acorn.: n) -o I lo OroAd and Acctdent Ticket,. to NVVI York and Phil::l,lot] ot. °@e: roio door aril of the pent. R. Cll • iviteral I rt. ranee and Sewing NI. , k,nt. Public Avvoem. J. L. TALBOT Iht. piece to e.S your Groceries and Provigone. Mon, Pork_ 1 ard."Teo. Saco. Idea. Td. booms, $o ell F-o Ir.. 1 rpm,. II lid ItareellMentS, on der S. 11. sayrr S Urroher, augmrs .t Ni(•11111,s th.• ,•Inre t“ ;!..t Drug. and.51.,11- Cl•rnr., Tphmeco.l . ll,,,, rocket-Books, Spects. Chm, Yankee 7 , :m.laue, 4e... Public Aveuqu. WM. maker and ilea], in All articles Rintafly kept b) the tulle, cipponite the Bank. • WM H. ROD CO.. Dealer.. In Stove*. hardware, and Megorneturcre ~f r.. nd Slit•ctiruo ware, corner et Nsln and Turnpike et I t of litittßE t LINE , . \l , •rrh "It and 4,lertt fr 'CI/1m Fmmtv , hintr Good, 101/1 Arent* for Siszttr Sew tar NI ichine..,ll Mtn Street, Foram m bn Lidtrs. A N. IttiLLA RD- D. I, 111 tirt,rne. ieo. Provhwir... and l'at. I. yr Not ioti, at hod o' O.Wtc Ar Cala, ow. T. SN)RF. d tn. 1.006. r. In Sz.vve*, Tinrdiorarr Agricultural , owli Floor Gnu., ca. agte RlN^tietlritettll t. 1111'i 11E.. Livery and Esehrinir Stable.tei mar ol J . R . R E wiTT R rk• ilenfr-rp In Th 00+-01•. Itnria ware and gennral rnerchal.dion, corner, near Brick Toot 3lntrltitiracc. !Sadden Death. Mrs. G . N. Wit er of Ilarfortl. al cannitv died trp• suddenly .m laqt,of an neiction of the heart. Site was al.ut the house apparently RA w e ll as usnal and while giving same direc tions about the house werk ,he fell upon the floor dying instantly. Them u•ere several in the room at the time. Her funeral was attended •t Harford un Sund.i. last_ florae Stolen On Anturtiay night. Mr. C.ll. Soon, propritr tor of the Exchang=e Hotel of this borough, had ft very valuable horse stolen lroin the eoture in Tunthannock, Wyoming county, where it has been, kept for eolue time past. Mr. Soon in making every cliort to ;wpm-bend the thief but nytitio- writing no rine has been obtained. "AO Aboard." Capt. Ayres, twego, so nen known to travellers on the Erie. n Ito was for some reason discharged last year, and went to keeping a ho tel, has just been appointed a L'ostal clerk on the Erie Railway between New York and All In. The • Ow*Till Time% sacs "If there be any proof of his integrity. it is that be was fifteen years a enntlinnur on Wu. Me Railway and gill requires toto work tiara living.- Harford Fair. The Nth annual Fair or the Ilarford Agricul tural Society will he held on the grounds hi Hayford on Wedneitilay and Thursday, Oct Jib and Rth. The Premium List will be published lien--'ter fly order of Executive Committer. I). S. C.xues. - x-rszi, See'y. The Draught. It will be remembered flint we publ6liad statement not lung AIM", showing that by marked observati , ai doting the last rentury there had been periodical do seasons occurring mwein iitteMi year,: in rube Inn of the rtiti4 ry and that nni• eeee•nrre,f in making thii season the next anniv,•mare. it is tart to he stokpee.ed that there IR any Init nral cattail fur any oe(-11 btatel period A, but it ie certainty remarkable that thi..? Tear adit‘:inotb cr to the 11,4. These droughtb do „not extend onritorine".rt4c 4 _0^" 1 0,7 else it. xvould carry tltaitLi and destruction to man and beast, but are confined to certain lo calities. In New Jersey, and about Philadelpida, and even in •some parts of this and adjoining cum ti,., them has limn, great abundance of rain : while in tbis - Metion• people leiy it was never known to be drier, the truth of ivbicb we are unable to v"eaf34iis.av,;lireen:but. >ehoti Previous knovek.dge, but we believe tlint crepe are r vet =injured; or but slightly .injured, turn•-h«ng-1 ••• • - . •• improved, thisikix;eir billed - into itorticMs• (if the sou - creitafid . contrul pars of tbe•State.4o we canOsioM4 aftirm that Ave never witness ed such 'doleful appearances of a' destructiiii droagliTALcouipartion our own-suf fering sinks into mere nothinguetta 'Metals, Isdit meadow and pa.tw . e, are as void of green herbage as the destructive frosts of December ould make them. The inhabittinta ntorednd4 tip the necessity of fording their stock to straiabi I A train of cars going op air Fadvbrgoi, lift..., much as in mid - winter , and water an l a a n t niat fo actia th i niill4 y re4li t,;l:t tu t i g entensive tummy—expensive, because It Farina F roundlms akar cataatediallfbiliag much.tune to g4lic noctoialy-dititi nu t% insects The car wheels crushed them on the of It , mialgteicAMMMulbwllesoo , btarinateit ". 4.)aisstand from u foot 4o fifteen inches bi4t, al e VtA i rsigtd la Z talll62llllll l: 4iterallY dried, with hut it aorgoiM puiplwOrk&l ' lts Ihrongir.--'—' tared. Potatoes are an entire failure, and even !: 411 J 1 1 , 11.P • 'fhi us "ow weather had continued, we were answered that " they had not had a drop of rain this summer." We notice, however, that even in that section there scented different degrees, as some sections areyrangre,pttell_Mafk ~athess. e learned hotieierthaesillam , po — ithiiie of. N s* Ye * ram not suffered at nit We returned to #µBquchtpcpa county happy 1114applythat no ted in the thought, t twe c 0 _ _ " old hulks . " consolation, which Is, " That we are thankftal that ILAN+ Mtn no worse" In this w °mum c countik I tons irBintie4otaingWillifi The amid at this place as yet 4119 been used only for bathing by the small boys, who are cautioned by ticit td stattutitAnto deep waters. It is a most delightful ditch for this purpose during these warm days, but don't seen to be woith indeh'for Boating boaft% —Garrick M. Harding has been appointed by the Go% ernor us President Judge in Luzerne coulty, in place of John N. Conyugham signed.. An clpcs4tui t4the rowipcy will be 1141 tlik fall. Mr. Harding will probably be the candidate of the Republicans. G. R. Nicholson, Estl.4 isopoken of fel probable eatididatit of the Detnociatt" - A correspondent says : " Mill City Is a small village in Falls township, shluatcd,inAs-p?- nutlike glen, one mile below the outlet of Crook. art Lake mar its contluencewith Buttermilk Falls creek, three miles rrcrnVtbei ruktquehanna river. It consists of front 80 to 50 buildings, and is Co coons for its mills and mill sites. Its water pow er is unrivalled: theaplendid Lake, five miles in eireumferenee, being its reservoir. The Shultz vine. Mill City and Tunkbannock Road Compa ny taut e completed their road to this place, and have played 2 1 2 miles more under contract, leaving only 4 , 2 miles to be made to connect Wall's Hotel in Tunktrennock with the Wyo ming !louse in Scranton, a distance of seven teen and a half miles t 4 env grade. This mad skirts the Soutlt side'otthebeantlfbl Lake. New 31Mford I , .tili'on iht , litenrWrtMlinit. Mr. - George 11 NleCollum ha, broken ground for n new house on a lot rmently purchased of Mr. Joel Lamb, on Ma in Stroet whil;l4 lap :Pe Winn forward to an earl COmpiviiou. —We mere informed that two or three other new I i were to he erected this fall which w ill mak, soini. ten orOleren new 110USCS this seiesm I neluding the new Catholic church and a number of other new buildings, together with thu largo atninurri. of repotting. New Milton, stands Arad of any other twirough in the cOnn ty for improvements. —We notice that the Academy building is tin dergoing,a Inctroufh. repair. The chapel room is to he seated entirely new with the latest im pnoaal seats and Masks and all the additional a pr. •vements, in bkiekhoard surface, •re.c., which will make it 'one ri? the pletutan'tesf and outs! convenient school natims In this section of the eounty. Having been the pioneer principal of that scooh and lifted In that ®parity for near ly ten years thereafter; we Dote with plewore the interest which we now see manifiatod In sustaining it. —Mrs Joel Limb died very suddenly on Wednesday of trot 'week, of aispoplexy. She was Sigter Of Mr: Elijah riamum decmcd, an . d was. very highly esteemed by large circle of friends and aeuusintances,and her sudden de mi.. i> Imply regretted. Her funeral was at tended Eit-lh& Presbyterian, ehlirch 'on Friday last. —Dr .kiney we noticed:kris moved the building ronnrrl% o,rupied by Idm.aSa Dtni store upon 3 lot recently purchased and is titling it up tot do riling. to rent. How to Make Cool *Drinking Water lee cold water is not healthy, and should be luring extremely hot weather, 11. , it bas 3 tendency to bring on sudden and dangerous dived tea diß,.whieh often /Mere thtaL . The inhabit :tuts of many tropical onactrimarearettstorned to keep water mot without the use of ice at all. The means employed are very simple. The wa ter is keht in n porous earthen jar, which 6 VAT M 111141131 u ith a wet cloth, and the whole alms. rains is suspended in a draught of air, away from the direct raj - s of the sun. The evaporation of water through the prima of and front the outaide of the jar keeps the interior 000 L If water pre 4..rved in this manner is not quits pool enough to suit the taste or modern teetotallers, who, like the rerient old topent like to feel what they drink "all the way down," it will at least he inuch eiftliG2 Qt ustnexcn the hydrant, and much more healthy than pure ice water. The experiment Is simple, and it will rust but a little to try it To Cure- Warts are very 'tintibleseette and disfiguring. The following is a perfect cure, even of the larg est, A ithout leaving any war. It is a French man's prescription. and has been tested by the writer Take a small piece of raw beef, steep it all night in vinegar, cut as much from it as wdilTmeti oho Watts.atni. , tie if on, or it the ea crt,Sence is en the forehead, fasten it on with strips of sticking plaster, it, may be removed in the day and put on every night. In one fort night the wart will die and peal oft The same prescription will cure corns. The style American says: "The beat cure for these troublesome thins that we have ever tried i w soa4 the feel in hot water for a quar ter of an botii', SO that the cons becomes soft and then trim off as close ns possible, and not cause pain Then take the tincture of Arbor Vita, placed upon A r little cotton and apply to the 0011, and after a fearappllcations it will not only dis appear «mtirely, but will not be likely to *tiara again. Butter. We have this moraing, to note an advance of the finest pails to fillets per pound, and this is brought about by the extreme heat, rather than the briskness of trade, for it must be admitted that the quality or rather the condition. of the butter that has arrived during the heated term has produced this change of figures more than anything else and our friends can readily imag ine thetrondition that battafkutufernavelaten in i t bout tidy lie.scriptiotr atoms, and It May be well here to observe that both weights and prices will he tiiund greatly at variance with previous shipment as n•u€ei arj =We Of its con dition. it if tin/ finest it one that has ad vanced in price, and our friends who have a large stock of pails on hand must not expect to nmp theltlikjifinefirpf we must advise thenChrsnirtlieir Miits at Once, And Ao use All caare• in Betting them to the station in as good condition as poksible and arrange it so that they are forwarded with as little delay as practicable. Commioision Merchßub', 4 Waskiligym St. F InftrAk•sil. L. rt. Powell, ]]ti rt* aydane. scrintpn, ts* We gentwal azwany far gut, Clikkerlng Pla*os , smd Masan. add limier :Organs:in Norlhern Pennsylvania and Sontlen New York These celebrated insfMmenti Only - I*os nail GrgaLti inaintfarturpd that, are . saki .4: low . rates strictly on Itteo" One PANS System:!, Semi to Mr. Powell for the near eireelemend ,47-4 The- atallcakest. Thaw an 11lessor& The Saratoga races of this season will long be memorable. of fortunes have been itnd nen. fir. IjelnalMd, who backed She liOrs , all44 . Wfd:'.W4fiseariY*l,ool). Pie our to the nnyvAicliitt,)l4l.ll44,o[, pools.etMilkjOg Monday the horse "Boas teranadelliegiand a half now on record. The time •Sawa - 2441--whieb - b of _anything England can show. • sync, ematity. —About ill miles of track have been laid upon, the Northern end of the Jetknon Railroad, from Lanesboro extending nearly to Ebo, or Thermia son Centre on this dde of Starrucca. The Lo. comotlve was rim up to Stamen or Wayne Brno some days since. About two miles of rail have also been laid at this end, and the work is steadily progressing. -yenfr e mrturi Lori- (hie° sections o tal. Locomotive exten sion EtR. at this end of the line. to A F. Mi nions of Scranton. These sections extend from the terminus of the Jefferson Road in this city, to Gibsonburg, or about 4 miles. Work has been commenced upon it, and is also progressing at other points along the line. —Tha tittle village about t o ur mills; South of us, long knoirn as Bacanville, and recently as Rusts:late, has received a borough incorpomtion, with the name of GRoanburg, and has within the last week had a Post Office established there, John Gardenet receiving the appointment of Postmaster.—Carbondale Adroare. Bradrind County. —An Easton OM comp:say will visit this place 110011. -8. T. Decker too sold his Furniture estab lishment do Mr. L S. Phisiney.' • —lt is reported that East Towanda is to be cursed with • Brewery: —O. D. Bartlett and John Beeman have each let a vraluablolgone daring she past few days. 11. Pratt, sou of B. W. Pratt, Esq.. of Danvillo tam been appointed a cadet at West Point tor Han. 11. Mucus. —Wish 6hfW j of Mot, Who via quite se verely injured by being thrown from a carriage a lbw daysslnee, W Able to be about his business again. —A Mllo daughter of John &Ilan, in Duren. had a leg taken ofTjust above the imele by a mowing machine, on Monday morning, Rath inst. WA diditot kora the particular& — Barry Mia's blooded Mare has just toiled a horse calk sired by Rysdyck's old Hambletonlan. The colt Is smart andietive, did proinisei to be a perfect picture of the old horse. —Rev. C. W. Bennett, pastor of the M. E. Church, performed a marriage ceremony in Ger man on Tuesday evening, July 19. Tile happy pair who were thus made one, were John Ka. hourt and Miss Mary Hartsmeyer. —Giro. C. Gore died at his residence, in She shequin, on Sunday evening last. Mr. G. had been ill for some weeks with that most painful diNalse,lndammatory rheumatism. Ills funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon. He was bur led li 4 dl'ldlits4 4040 rs of the Masonic featerni ty4 of which he wns an old member. —vrtala a 'Piny of young people from Orwell and _Herrick Wan pleklog whortleberries on Hatch Mountain. on erkley last, they killed two large rattle: Makes, one measuring 3 feet 2 inches in length and had 18 rattles, the other 5 feet and had 14 rattles. The same party also saw an old bear with three cubs. —S. Lindley, of Rock Run, this county, killed the other day In his vicinity a black bear weigh ing 800 pounpa. —During a thunder shower on the 18th inst., Joel Pardo, of Eklund township, was instantly killed by a stroke of lightning. On the 21st in stant a severe hail storm passed slung Burnett's Ridge, and recording to report, dropped hail stones us large as hens eggs. —During the thunder storm on Monday even ing, July 18th, a barn owned by Hon. V. M. Long. just east of Troy borough, was struck by lightning and entirely consumed, with about I wentrftsre toturothey and several wagons and farming implements. On the same evening Mr. Stephen Keyes barn, in Columbia township, was struck and And, but by grestetfort was saved: Es-tiheria Smith, entt-nri SPeddrtig. "itt Troy, were driv ing along the road when tfie shower came up, and had taken shell= In the barn. Mat S., be ing somewhat timid about remaining In the barn. persuaded Mr. Smith to drive on to their delti nation, notwithstanding the rain was still pour ing down. They had proceeded but a few rods before the buildingwasirrneit. Mr. keYet, who was also in the ham, bad just stepped out, and was so close that he was partially stunned by the shock. He, however, had presence of mind enough ,to throws pall of, which lie ; had in hishana•on the , saving his barn lkom destruction. - —ea jitoaday orlatd•Week, as Kr. ,;oej Pardo was retueedagfreaa•tiv , thsld tn issisefabi ligktiiiagaadlix stantly killed. His age was about n years Towanda Reporter. limporttual to Crippled Beildlers. it:cattail:ll4'de dtistrof the last Congress a law was enacted providing "that every soldier who - one disabled ebtrot:the late War for dit empressiOn of the Rebellion, and who was fur nished by the War Dviertment with, an artifi cial limb, or apparatus as won after the pass age of this act as the same can be practicably firnished, and at the expiration of every five years thereafter, under such regulations as may tie prescribed by the Burgeon General of the army Prodded, That the soldier may, if so elect, receive instead of said limb, or apparatu s, the money valve thereof, at the following rates, viz : For artificial legs, seventy-five dollars ; for arms, fifty dollars; for feet, fifty dollars; for ap paratus for caseation, fifty dollars. Who Went to the areas. A cotemporary writing of the visit of a circus to his town gets off some sentiments as applica ble to this place as a great many other plains. "People went to the circus, of course The man who can't afford to take a paper went, took his wife and ,chilticenarat spent twice timprieetaf a useful family journal. The man who owes the storekeeper and butcher, and who "really hasn't the money to pay," went and spent two or three dollars. The man who can't afford to buy a ti)et I°4l goad lectureor concert west. The @3:41144hp hurtilr4dre62iOgii.i& l e* church, and whose children haven't clothes fit to wear to Saintly school went. A great many people who will need their money went_ The American citizen of African descent went—to be sure The man who didn't care anything about the circus, but wanted to see the wilrl beasts, went. The man who didn't want to see itthitselt, bias vent only to take the children, was on hand. Lastly several other people went eat triglitadirtal did starttlanta liesitert-going in the daytime. , Staixip-ixeir" _ In Richmond, Va., last week about fifty suits went-entered the Vetted States ADoints, against parties who' fad eviti'reigfitiiilthOut affixing the legal stamps, many of those sued being among the main respectable merchants and business men of that city. Let this,* a warning to our readers. The cost of the stamp is but a trifle, but the law is plain and positive that it most be affixed to all receipts given for sums of $2O or upwards. Neglect in this mat ter may subject the offeader to heavy penalties. treammetable. 11" Tullman say that masking bones is the MFR. diced, will keep an the Oka ate &mane& experiment—well worth crying. t !Zrtt , The Mine. Retensotser the borne hi this prostrating weather. 'They should be lightly loaded, driven liberty, and their food sad drink oaleildly at tended to. . _ Binghamton Items. pones 411 , e Wear oh the war path the past week, and Stimulated by an appro priation from the connnon Council, have killed forty or fifty of the, anfOrtunate canines. ,;; , 7 ..,,A4,9a18_rt:c10ck., ; last ,Sianday ; morning, the Thitimitiiininititandlaithungh a eety bunohNO6b ora.4 Made air by th e a l arm bell dieCoven:ll that tbe barn 10.: Walton • Dwight. Zig" on the "Orchard" property was in Mime'. Hia splendid span of arllita howea,wcre burned, together . with th e building anol iciness othitiirOperty. tilt carriage!. *ere's:tied. Ilkirfre ras atibtlecs the work of On inainiliary; We understand, the property „eras insured (or V2W; ; ••Kirrt 1104 a, and Foun tain Fours were milfkly on ti ground, add, got it stream qt watkint ths Col. Daiight b*lnittroinbeil)filfi rrw4cl for the Arrestconvietbin of shit person of persona lett° fired; his barns', The.grommon Council hare -also offered sl,oooAtt he tame purpose. It Is to'behopeiltbagullty irarti.u- will be found. —The alatim'ef;Oray.trilay night, July a -was found to tninanankrrtiMShapley & Hopkins' I Machine Shop. , l'ilejittrrietii of the firemen were •• ;;.. • not requited. • . • —At the Driving - Park Ram; on Wednesday. the Cast trot was fora purse of $3OO,- for horses that had never beaten First $175; sixond $75; third $.50. W. H. Borst'aL m. Josephine, was victorious in every heat, its lima time being 3.•43,4 on last beat. Morgan's ch. in. Juliet, won the second, and the St Lawrence Maid the third CUOTICV. The second race was for $5OO, for horses that never beat 2.36, $3OO to first, $l5O to second, $5O to third. The time made was very poor, not averaging as good as the previous trot. The Best money was drawn by Fanny Fern. who won every lualt, her twat being:l:43. Lady Light foot come in for the seconithioney. Minnie Lee was distanced on the third hest. On Thursday the first trot was for a purse of $400; for horses that had never beaten 2:40, 5 to the first, V) to the second, and $5O to the third. Wm. H. BONO) Josephine, won the first mon ey, $272, making 2:4-Pi , the :_st Lawrence Maid n•on the aecond, f 73 ; 'and Major Bin won the third, $5O. The second purse of $l,OOO was fix horses that h - atl never beateu 2:30 00010 the first, $3OO to the second, and $lOO to the third.—Bing. Lcci<kr A Centensuitut I#4Piug44,,R4Plr.bijaaa suis: - Mr. Jacob v, g, 0 : 1 4 1 00019 Sills, btu rpaehed the age of 101 yeirta,4l/OM4ATIN informed: Ile iA a native of the Ntahertels Valley. He was taken prholner during the Revolutionary troubbe by the Indi ans under Brandt and Sir John Johnson, but soon regained hiti liberty. With his parents he removed, when a youth, to the l'iteinune River. near where Elmira is now located, and when but twenty, he came to Iloneoye Falls All waii• then a wildernt.Ta. fie-hoe been n member of the Methodist Church silty years. Fie is able to walk about. smoke hh; pipe, and enjoy life with his ° cieseeliciantel to the firth generation, for his son Andrew hag a daughter who has a son and tiro latter has a son who is two or three ieats old. The child is enabled to say that he knew his great great grandilaber. Important Revenue Decition. By the following letter to the Collector of In ternal Revenue iu the Cumberland district, it will be seen that We Cinunaa•imwr derides that if a promis.ory note contain. the clause "with out dethlttatittn," it in liable to an additional fire rent stnmp : C/YVICE. Tice.Asunir Pirtti t teruENT, 71 "."` Wa4pii% 'Winn Jtily tf, lei ;4-4. %stress; ••sbletl mit National Ilank of Pli. 7 -,airiteshitider date of the . 7llr inst.. to this office, enquiring if the clause "without dcfairtltion” inserted in a Prornissory note stair )ects siiatfl - note to an :ultlitt'innl .Inmp. Ile has been referred Wpm, and you are there fore advised that Ruch tunes::mid in addition to the stamp required upon' glum, 4 / 2 a ll 4l tY , stamped as agrtementsytithuispeet to the elate... or words ciLlott.<l.. .IR6peCtbally. .1. W I)ol'oLAss, 1h•otov Com, .1 W. Perrin. Esq., l'ellecter,Carlisle, Pa. • vs, -- Excursion Tickets. 143 We Conkapplatklig n ple - Nure exenno uri Aufln the "prgient seism - in mil plun.e take notice that the Erie Railway Company will issue el eursion tickets to Buffalo, Niapra Falls, and re turn at the following greatly nslured rat : Frol supqnehanna sk4o, GFeat Bend Iglo9, BPligtgan4fi ;$ B l4 tjekent,i,fn Niagata ram iridletuen'iolly $l.Ol/ additional. These! fiar:ig will be valid for passage wmtward from August Bth to 15th, and for return passage to August 20th inclusive. Thu Celebrated Buffalo Rams take; Piave during the time_ , Terrible Assault As - lib a Scythe. (h, Saturday last, the 22 tilt. , at a mowing match in Mount Pleasant township, a quarrel arose between Frank 'Hughes and Michael Cass idy, when the former threatened to cut Cassidy's head off with his sej - the. and striking at him in flicted a fearful wound hi his forehead. Hughes was arrested, and, after a hearing before Justice Wyckoff, of Buckingham township, was com mitted to jail to await trial. Ile was brought here by the Constable of Rockingham on Tues day last, and placed in charge of Sheriff Dorin.— Moo , wrlale Llerald. Liquid Light. It may be interettting to any who contemplate emigration, to learn tint astmnomert hare just found out that the pinuet. Jupiter is a Mass of fire, bubbling away in 11 liquid state of combus tion, and., as one would think, making the at ninmpliere rather warm. The Bath Adroecfc, hi speaking of the grape pnsspects of that section of the country, sacs. "A trip through n portion of this grape district recently. rontineed os that the cur fro La the most promising for gripe grog ers of nny section since their intmiluction here. As the crops in other districts of the country are not very prom ising. it looks now as if our Pleasant VitIIPY friends would reap a rich reward for their labia. The wine rompanie.s hare been doing n fine hosiness--are crowded with orders, and their stock of wines disappearing fast." The State Fair, „,-EqLIS - 4, itektiLL SCrkirdon—Sepketuker ?7th, 2Ath, 296, and 30th. John C. Mon-ts,esci., of Scranton. lately of Suniucintuna county, is pi vg id on o, f the Pennsylvania State Agrieultu ral Society. We observe by the -list of Judges that Susquehanna counts' is very well repreaent est, as foHntric: Thorough bred herds, Win. 11. Jessup, Montrose: thorough bred cattle, Martin L car at . Brid g ewater ; herds of working oxen and fp-cattle, H. IL Skinner. Silver Lake; na tive and grade anus, Thomas 11. Kane. St. Jos ephs ; trotting homes, man..-+. and geldings. Jas. 1.. Carmalt, Monts - Ise-3 stallions and mares for all,workdohn S. Tarltell, Montrose ; flock. add fleeces. James Morro, Brooklyn, and Christo- Burns, Choennut ; tine bred sheep, Manias, Springville, Judson Stone, Forest Lake; cider : pdlisi niPirrus, David 0. Thaler, Friendsville ; cultivators. grain!lrills andsowers. Benjamin Parke, Dimock miscellaneous farm tools, Penuel Carpenter, Hanford ; displays of agricultural and other useful apl s and 4 ;1 4. meats, ;PlTuirW, Bol d ater%ellea and its manufactures , Charles . Foster, Mon nose: - c h e e se ; arid bar ke r, Wm. J. Mullivd, Mont, reset thnir had Indian ince!. Nicholas Shoemak er:, New-Milford • beet and sorghum sugar, Rich- , ard'L. likpphla, New Milford; dowels and de signs;llrwtE. Mulford; Friendsville ; stoves and tinware, -- Samuel B. -Sayre, Montrose ; glass, eat i cry. I mm o, Hey r iu-Burritt, New Milford: preserves , and atilhed'prodnets. Miss R . MulfOrd and Miss C. llenit*.:Monrrose; tine arts and penmanship, E. Triendsville. Bink Robbery hi Scranton. Bandley's Banking House in Scranton was robbed of 6.30,000 on Monday last under the fol lowing circumstances : A procession of Miners %vas parading We streets at which time two m i en, one apparrently an old mail, accompanied' by another with s. Ratchet in his hand, entered the Bank, the old man drawing. the attention' of the clerk Mr. W. H. Fuller both watching the pre. cession, while the other with the satchel passed unobserved Into the vault secured $30,000, and both passed out, and mingled In the crowd un suspected. The Revenue, Gallon. The Commiss euer of Internal Revenue his re cently published a circular declaring that in de ference to the decisions of some of the U. B. Dis trict Courts, the 'word "nalion," as used in that part of the set of Congress of April 10th, 1860, defining wholesale andretail &tilers, shall here after be construed as .theaning "wine gallon." whether applied to distilled spirits wine or malt liquors. Wholesale liquor dealers, therefore, are those who sell in quantiticiof fire wine gallons and over, and retail dealen are those who sell in quantities has than five wine gallons. The wine gallon hold 220.35 cubic inches, and the ale 222 cubic inches. Borough Bents. —August Court commences on 3fonday next —The next tax:ial ronvenea at the I - es:W.ll(a of H. J. Webb, on Friday evening of this week. —We had heretofore believed that a harking whiffet dog was the biggest nuisance we knew of, but we aaw one the other day with a bell on which cap, the climax. —We noticed our High Constable marching another victim of cider and whiskey towards the jail on Monday afternoon last. 'Young men who will get "outside" of whiskey must not ex pect to keep outside of the "jug." —A. Lathrop has sold his tannery, fixtures and twenty acres of land in Franklin township to 31,..5r5. Mongers, of Hooter. N. Y., considera tion, $13,500. They took possession August Ist. —At a meeting of the Cavalry Company re cruited by Crocker and Mitchell, on Saturday night hest at the Court House, the company was organized and the following offlet-nt elected Captain, Hyde Crocker, Jr.; First Lieutenant, Stanley N. Mitchel; Second Lieutenant, H. Dougherty. Accident on the Erie Road The earls• morning train from Buffalo to Ica York met. with an aecident Sun day morning last, bear 'lmp, station. whereby one man lo,t his life. While nearnpz the station the engine ran off the track aid turned over. and a car tilled with race-horses fur llornellsville was al so thrown off: John Kelly and u boy , who mere attending the horses, wen• thrown out of the ear, and Kelly was so severely injured that he died soon after n ant. Examination showed that the key tO the snitch had been remo‘ed. but the switch had nut been turned till struck by the engine. The hors,.;s were uninjured The train was delayed setup hours, and arrived in the city at '2 p. us. I-1 - Have you a Cough. Cold, Pain in the Chast, or Bronchitis? In filet, have . 11111 the premonitory nymptomn or the -tonatEntt...anettory - -Gonsamption ? If no, know that relief is within your reaeli iu the shape of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild l'ln•rry, wind'. in many eases where hope had tied, has snatched the victim from the yawning gra% e. New Atlrcrtiscutents. voTIcE. The undcni_ned bat in, Vilil his tanning and incrianitile property in GiettNl nod. hereby noti fies all person 4 indebted to him, and to the old firm oft tso•rhont & Rightmyer. that they must cancel said bolchttainfass before the first day of Feb. lf•f7l And all accounts of , then WO' ycar'o otandi fig, and all notes now due, not set tled belbre the Ist day of Oct. IN7O, will he pliwed in the hands of an attorney for collection. W. IL (11TE1211UCT. Glenwood, Aug. 3, 1570.-3. Wells' Carbolic Tablets. The Great BchHug Balsamic Remedy fot Cougha. Cold, Sore Tbrort. A•thrua, dr. dr. For Wormy l'hIld• rrn trf irj•rin" r Invaluable . For kidney 111115cully • Spor-l fir.— T TIIP.M._„OII Price. Z 3 cciit• per liox. Sent y mall upon rorrl - pi of prier.. by JulIN Q. lila,. IA KM. 1M rwr York. bole Agent for lb. roltorl State.. Ang. 3-4 AGENTS EARN c2OO A MONTH Selling John S. C. Abbott P last great work, the Ltvee of ell the Presidents. Over 500 p , nearly erti 'tee] and Aciod engravings. 806 at tight. More agents wanted. Send for deaerlp. tion. and eems, Ptauklin Publishing Co. 771 Market St., Philadclph:a Pa. (Aug .1-4 SI6,SOOMITgg-IIIs!I=.V.TM MEN OF PROGRESS by dap, Parton, Greeley and other prominent writers. NIP The most complete and compendious Plierary and actuate antrlit rcerpm hushed. It contents eketr.tc. or Charles Diekena, Darlingnme and 50 others prominent American!. LONDON, NYW YORK AND DART FORD PUDLISHING COMPANY, 105 to 413 Hest Inn Street, N, Y, [Aug. 3--1 LIFE IN UTAH MYSTERIES OF MORMOhiStil By l R.l EADEF.., editor of the Salt Lake Report,. Bring an Exp." of their .c,ret RNA, l'crenimpieo. EWE= With fnII and anthentie history of POLYGAMY end the Mormon Stirt, front its origin to Ow present time. Azento aro nierttng with troprecerleftteri .noes . on , rts 71 sub.-titters In two tinvs,anci 11l the flrttt der '''po Pond for circulars. Adders. NATIONAL Pt BLISII ING Co . Phil.lrlphla, Pa. [any. 3-4 e11 3 )4 85 4 0144. 4 ;-) i'Cil9L/CT".ON.: 016 ..) It in An unfailiew reni , tly in all races of Neuralgia , F11 , •••110. nt , en etli•fling I nnrit , t ruin- In tear 'Awn .wenty rt lir hnnt, Iront tht• ue. ol more than two or three pi Is. Nn other form of 9e nr Norma* Dlgesie has f.i1.11 to yield with!. wondenfril remedial agent. Kien in toe crept twit, ol Chninte Neuralgia and norvour tit r.tug ntalle-olmany jeer, starono4 - ottontina tOr owl' , .7-tem.lto Use for a faw day., or few went. at the utmost. always addrde the most as tonishing mild, and very rarely fulls to prodorc a corn• plete anti pentritinClit Chin. It contain no droga nr other materials In the slightest degree injurious, oven In the most delicate system, and ern always he tire•t With prrtoct safely. II hap long haunt In ccitial.aut sten by usany ti( our mold emimint phi.icians. who given It their unanimous and unqualified opprointi.• The Yolloiong among many of oar hest cilia-me teAtifr to its wonderful efficacy: •• so. tug n..ml Toraor's 7W' ffooLourcur er ffiei• eersni Seven/pia Pill pirromstly- and in numerous net, ral:tia-I have found it, Wlihatlt n , . ezoollon, to Sr. coMplish all. the prcirwintore hare chimed, J. 1t..1511.f.1Nfi1131. Destlet. 15 Winter Sired, Boston, Foo,linn, Mr. J. M, Stone. for mon* tears an apothecary in this c rroend for three :ream doCag tan soar. In the Ilwutrat Departrrcert under the 9. tlowe - rnment., this epooke of 11 : Inn' known De Tamer's Tinffollionreux or rat marvel Neuralgia Pill for twenty years. 1 have sold:15 atulneceiftpervenputliYelnd./. barn ...two known of onto ft dld not glowrellof. Cantotorr• Mrs told me they mould ent.be.yeltbauth tscsdo plltcont lOWA. lam I t blok it tint-Snort wadable sad nimble remedy for neartftla and newtons disease* to the twxld." JUlrron.Tattna . For a long time a member of my &ugly now suffered nerently with ffealplfgfai The pale was almost unen durable. We tried various medicine* without earecit. A few months since. we b. gun the use of your Pill. It has 1:m0 , 1..0 - perfectly succeerful. and no traces of thc Qtr ease remain. leen gladly reCoMillend Par remedy- 10 all orfferenijrato Neuralgia. itespectrull• y_01:04, Y. W. rtgiroW. BOITOIC Moe: ' • CbnnreZkr al Air, Bent by coalloS tactic, 4. °riffles and panne, 0 11 4 1 1mckst• -' PAO' • - - Postage scents. Bir - racklutek - 6.4:6 • - n kb sold by all AMIN% 41•010 _ll,ls4llll4idlue and by TURNER & CP., Sole Propristatel 410 -d l -414. - BOSTON, MAW. tidy ri 4 Ye' dsgs. • %, : 1 1 3 Ick)/ 1 < *.• - 'TA , * . 13 )- Cattail. Safe and Efficient. !Int caner relieve" and Itnrige.afea all the ,Ital runt "ing AI Cup ihneur ibty'rirCntustence. the •Illeateet Nut, to am of them. The meat emnpfereand tmlnarrnencees• has for many roar,. ot nominal ii. ore In Franco and In rotor cr.,. ttno• Of the Umtcd Stet al and It Io wow nffirrud g•n.-rsi pnidit with tor nwarab.olto e conviction 'to It ran nev er fail to aceomnlion all Med 1. cum.-4 for 11. It is hermit..., In I fleet tremr •I at! rime- •od not:lend! .Ircutnotance• ; and lir nerynaled by any retordy yet known ro the a orb, nacre& raargarire In Indicatni It pi - mince. nr no pain to It• operation. frame. tbe ofifett• entirely I'm, from irmtatton, and Doerr In ihr olfghte,t degn, or, rms.. or ricitnn thr in &urn , .3. -- I, llllittut disctipcs, Indlr.ttun and DyspeptiLt It I. . . . . It le ;ha 'fraud padder *fide Wood. and henna cannot fall to cradle..lo from the op-tam Saronliti. Salt Rheum. flanker and t Unmeant' En:lnflow. general ii. Irregular or want of appet to, adds, Cnughli, oath ma. Catnrrta. Colle piano, Dliotticen. Weer' bra rt.. Boar anti Bitter Stomach and rouble:a and 'faint -13, a. of lila same, Inapaans breath, ditatnens. ernipe thetic. nets.. or .1.-k trend Rhenmrtleut. Gout and !eta:martian, of ell formarthese and fill hleall'osl can ulsawt he wholly cured or grcally rcliciee by this mild yea pnwernal remedy General Iteie tttr whit it. lateen:ruble a corn pool 'Was— menial and ph Ideal - petit As t rre4.. nlcknens, list It tide of mind and body. cliosoltieva, I fitils,p , isit if to toerulec.,,,o W,.+. of the 'lull.. (crime., of dincom - netment, eltepood Ater nod din root- nil dt-tippettrat, tt• mast< influence. it recuLtles nnd h,vignratet the bone'. Ism •ure an. thlote t,. obst e Lo•llvvoes. .ltd ptlr.; rd vozor to the s o, m it c h ~vt)kts theactlonof tram : dine 'pale. the yellow (lye of Jaundice end emanates from the skin La lions onobe or monot-moth and f.erkles. It eselt.s the Kinney'. to ream. ed vigorocm•nd heal thy action ; and In certain to bring prompt relief In all canes of Marriott* and Dy•ea.tary. t ie eminently effectual lu the one,. of nil di of children, hoverer infantile. especially for colic, worm. and Irritation and fretinlness wh'le Ludthilnr. As a dinner pill of dlgenter, If la second to none other taken with the food. It operataa ne n general attendee wherecy the entireonplinal organism In Idiom' fled to rensn ell energy and in A tie.lltily rigor and vitality, it la est...pad. I, need by the Irecnity ae a ermvenieni and boronfila cathlutle, haring Ito Wind' 40tiorl than the one titt ,Aided gaer - Petit by mail on receipt of price and postage,' via: I It() X. f 11.271 5 HbX.S . 1.011 hie sold by all denl.•r. In dyne. and tnadlrlnr.. and by 1;f1 NEB b b.Jn Proprietors. July 27-4 120 Tr -blunt St. &Mon, 7Jas•, HARDING' & HAYDEN, PRoDt - cE CoMMIsSioN MERCHANTS IN writ - run. CLIBESE, EGGS, rou t. 325 Washington Street. New York. Bur - Ent:m.lEs. Irving National Bank. New York. S. Ilutchinson & Co., 115 & 117 Worth St. N.Y Roberts. Smith & Co , 62 White St. Wagner tt. Kellam. 76 Murray Street. Mulford & Sprague, 86 Chambers St. C. B. WilHants St Co. 263 k 270 Canal tt., " Jall 13, 11..711- tf 'l`llE I...\TFsT ARInvAL LARGEsT AND It.E'rfrfUlK DRY UOUDS.._ NOTIONB, THLIIMINUS fists 41 Clei,roas, 313cocatim 4623.c1 ellacselim, HARDWARE, ` A SAFE, taxdi Caro Nwallia NERVOUS DISEASES. it, Efricb us NOW. NO \ (4'TU x W um; mn kreti'n 9TOCK of the above aril des', and sell thorn at th. arCAtilf PAID FOR . W(OL. Call and e;:amtna our .Btonk montrose, Miy 23,.071 ABEL goo l oft rotturoc4 tom Now Tor o k wig' • largo id • dition to Ws moat stook of choice •oodi:‘ .111.wanare, fit •.!94, 1964 .; F407 - .1.444 by A. i'01.4.14 Pol.'.Age, 6 cents TRY, GAME, &. (1. A. n ‘nnrg(). BEN. L. itA Y DEN MEM STRAW GOODS, ---- HOCK ER) hr. &v. IN MON TRIIFtf:. • I=l liar Best in Ulu VF.Etr L9W_Fi4T A. a, D. a. txnuor 11..1E3 ELLBOV ZI, priiirrre oat pm? MONTROSE'. pe:rs-A JOU' R. TAII . IIELL, Proprtelloir Ele4l Irn‘c ad, d¢ll7•. rounecilnit Ow tho Eric. soil tho , Lehfgb Valey Hal t.Puly Via--11 THE HYFERION HAIR CAREERS murb:3.4o/A •1171c1..g • rolllll 1.4t11M1.. [Pat pth-.lw. tho most Weret nvenrtnn et, t °faired to tbs Willa. It Is caolty operated. est In oporatuncr, mud Will 10111 re Ilse hnir. to the?* hi rructlrrd. and to curtai b-1...1.tre used to rust Qs rrsk she lialr. Nano tartans] ;only, ®1 tar tic by McMILLAN a co. North /rout bFricar.. P Pa.. told a Dry Colette. TI i/11/11ing. cud licollun Eturen. N. B. —.I n ;rt.. llox 'Xi e 3Du x co. a.sortcd .4.466 et.. eleflo.l Poe to trey pert of the United !4tatet trpOn recnipi Wu money, [June ILibio-6tedur lA, RIGHT FOR 1870 X.X E .IEIZIFILTI TIC 1.,” ,onotati: pt of NEW Gt4Jol3b, by a bleb by s.-41rIntelk1 t. rendered more and. Morecomlete and atartal a for all his usual Varlaties of trod." (or 15. b..Nrcr ',wad , Seto Ciroderte. Nr?r llardlrade. and .1 7, a Oat", Iron. liediema, ' , taw, ow, ltr.ot.s. 4. Shoe,. Wall Paprr, Windom Rhodes Milo& tp r. Rufah, Rat+, Lulus /Mrs. Hoop trirlci will all Oa Pid an Mr ,not, fpF..IVA I , rons N Illlford J 1.570. SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an onler of the Orphans' Court of Sump-id:tenni County. to me directed. f will expose to saloon the prembc-, ott Friday, the .3th day of August, A 1) 1- , 70 at I o'clock, p. at, all that certain c or parcel of land situate lying and being in the township of New Milford, Conntc df Sus "quell:moo, and State of Pennsylvania - , bound ed and dee4cribed as follows, to wit On the North by lands of Lemuel Everett; on the ass by land.. of .trehiltald Hannah and lands late of Sainui•l Williams, dereaseil ; on the South by the public hie!beeny, formerly known ns the old ..huoton need . and on the. West by the, same road- containing Fitty Acres, more or lens,ltrith the spou.ricoenee., a learn, a few fruit trees, and alrolit. same ,learod. TERM:"..—Fifty Dollars on the day of sale ; one thini All final oontirtnat ion, and the babuttm in use year thereufttz, with interest. Et.r:v Yr ALI) .. Trustee. Nee 31iiford. .1 idy LI, 1.870. Myrrh 1f.,111-1 - 111-11 rE rFIIPM I rINTIIITT N . T , E; CLUED I c.% al CA N ITE crimur 61 I Ar..k . . DR r 11PF.NTEWS ox V G MED MEDICATED I NIIALATIONS, DR CORCRYS lrlhalrr & IPhaling Plaids 8. C. LACEY. It D. Lareyiffle, ra .Inns 1. Islo.- 3m. D ISSOLUTION The co-partnexattip netettorote existing ,to; torect the subscribers in Oct ing hirvitleya, La iice,olvrd by tfitttal commit. ,The notes and amountaans In the bands of ek •H. Homo, w ho w Mai tend to their settletrot.... H. MORSE, Montrose. JulY. 1 870. P. LINES. The toe , int-, \ A ill he continued, in all.itebriß rhe:, he the nndrrsigned at the old stand. Nfo n ir,w,.. July IR. '7O-3w. S. R. 'MORSE. I)UMI'S BLATCHLEY'S Cucumber Wood Pumps The Best and ('he pest Pumps ever made. Durable, reliable, accurate and perfect, and give nn taste In the water. Tlwv nn r adopted rh-pill of well upto Irate? %Try easily nue ran put Ilwin in repair, when IA) direct i+ give pert - rut va(6 ink }VII BLATCIILEI"S C l'('1" ItER WOOD I'i;MPS. Furry rump wdd by we ~riny ulUbVtimd ag,•ut gun ra Tit cv , I An•ti Ili I.k tl?iand 62 Filbert street, Plillndelphisi, PAL A p 6-41rn T it E IIA TETIOR%FEaiitiN A ll r d jv Want good men a• .•.11111n Ih this Minty. The ilitelr.t IKurlog plan, fuelor-l•dly mull by thh•Comproy, rumble* md•nt• ratio • hive harforru, god °hullo tosarsoto whore fro other plan od acolont. of IN thoroughly ego I 1•1 do few oyes—prby Id lug no If Ooes. Income dttliDg Ilfs.erdteirinu Prabf Ire•flr• to 411,144 ettd rocmg. A-' goot•oun •ocir,r ona•nally good coalmen by adddroding. KELLOFF. Geri, hey, Old %%dont Stmot, Philadelphia, Ph, Juno I. I.IW- hI ILE! IA ILE! FIIIV.—Yont... boils() may burn ucat. Jvek raftw 314 . 91=e Allatit the ' amorrii. • Mannattati, - - ljamal on North A:me " 'rlran, - ' IMOD Oa flanwer. - • •-u'.-a• 930,000 00 (Ward. • •r• w O OOO 00 Enterpriad, - ' l . ' • lII3PI O 110 OiNoraft , h, Co.„ fn Cornagaticut All of tha abotwiA 014.1140110644 drat elm. Companle... aura , : inlrielldble.,lanta 'bean tried andifetaren...Lnink out rot-WM new Wild calallollll pmtteo apringing-lip all over the country. Java Wake money. Call or 'Vend yoAr andlotlove, and• I 'will Mn that Yon are fairly dealt whir 11E11.12Y C. Pirc_, Life awl Accident Inaqnuicd Agent, ZWELofilfa, of W. 1). Lank, Ee ittmaropa. Vehattary 1. 16W..--1 1 '.. • . LL 41 0 CtiNhlLWPTititie-Ncreliicrtlialls•• lailtia woe restored to heath Yl' eftple moose.- Inceltilhe, The ppiticolaro. MI yens pot hlt Ilot•loo.nw fir ortyo.l.Opir 11,X117 rcisterns or any S feet, and throw ni.nipielly. Any , and keep them LL up according ity newt'. rail to 't on, '
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