EMZ= - *nit ~.tintttliginit. Elsticlicttre-ssayiosc ELPTISTGOISACIL., Volta, Pastor. blab Sirtltea ' m. and 7 p.m. bbath School • ...111 at. tii3teatothag. Wmittaailida= .... •• • 'TX VATMOLIC Sx.arratir Sabbath Seflieft Second handay In each. Month • gatbath School • • Immodtately betura Mara „.. rageOpit, entneten...ll.A. Waantimit.rtattor. Sabbath Serrieet. • lttX and . 7S p. 11 . .1110111 t141001'“ ...... . . 11m. 'l7att•Par,ScrOteaWadnottlaya ' " ' • 7:.Wp. m. .316iliODIE 1 SPISCOPAL A. M.' Atria...titian. Sabbath achictoh ...10.43 a.m. and 7 S:110 - Alath ,Schoot • • p rrarr Meeting. ........... m. • ,rgEsarrtansx:c4trnea ,, ' • liantaillSerrtur3 • 10.43 a. m. and ~ m. Sabbl4lo6oo 14.13 p. cu. Prow 'Wal Eli, Thursday Ercniars IN v. m. nosiness _Notices: We toll lat,entlak o ttfilallciAPlng latitt dtivei kseMernitits ire% Stieritra Sala, — "t:::bri*rres C - !",..:42f a ta5,-.motasgeg, Fall i Webb. —Farm tbf C. Tyler: License Fpritirms4l. It-T.l(lnd, Clerk. 11,eWom.dite committeel . The rnembers of the Detnocralic County Com mittee are herebyitotillei, that a meeting will take plareat the Exchange (C. M. goofia) 'note], Montrose, on Tuesilay, April 2t1i,1871 . 2—1t being -thefret 'creek Ot&iurt=at 2 o'ilock. ''Ac tros " Is the watchword: , E. B. 14Art.ri,'cpalrizan. 111anaSoclety Wilt"meet at on Wetlacsriny. p. m., at 2 o'clock.. ..• . ilrThrough Inadvertency t4e. notice of a family reunion, In our last Issue; said It was at Mrs. Ilannalt firebatar's.instMid of all's:Hannah Bratister's as lestiould have Ispen.Tl . „ . . Vittanble stock. , A black Mallon, %laud years old, 15 hands by "Tomato Chief," Jr. dim, "Flying Cloud," said to have paced • mile in 2 : 124, was sold the 22d of February last for 030. Cbarles K. /Riau' was the purchaser. is.- A Ridiculous Pedant. - Mn. ILstrtmv : DEAR sm:—As the editor of the &publican has set himself up as the MOST learnee of his profession, and has made himself spin= very ridiculous by his criticisti'Cit :the *tad Moat, as well as - other thing,litill; for hls -information, give the incanlug of the *did ac cording to Walker: Most, the Superlative of more: Most, the par tick dettotinv the Superlative' degree: Most, the greater number: Mostly, for the greater Ihre- The most we can expect of the editor is to nc. knowledge the corn. Youus, tte. 3/otaruse, March 10,18T1 . Farewell to illy nary. Farewell to my harp, though I Woke thee in gladness, And loved o'er thy tattinbers in' rplottre to But now every tone must tell of decp sadness, • And the he.trt in its sorrow would breathe its Woven. ,When health smiled upon me, MI 1 then It wa3 plessure. In bright fields of fan's.y emitting to roam, And let the sours fullness break out In soft mats. •i too Theist tbcits which were pressing, eye, strug , gilug to come. el loved then to gaze onzhe,tuight or nanny, - Whi)e tho'ts like ber miumbilus.in,grandeur would rise, In tracing the finger of God in each feature, 'Till the soul burst to fulintis "and tears ditam'd-mine eyes. But now this poor body is 'weary slid uniting, And daily draws nearer and nearer the grave. - The spirit thus stripped in its youth too is break ing And ttiought in her workings to pain is a slave. Then fatiedc * elf.to my legls - • ilitrog I woke time in gladness, Yet now I must leave thee in silence forever, For now eve r y tope Is a tone of deep sadness. shell wake lace on earth agate, never, no netxr. Montrose; Feb. 27,1873. Mehoopany Minim 31n,..Enrron.--The following is a correct statement of small-pox and. Variolold cases now ander treatment in our town. Small Pos.cates • Vatioloid " • TOW there haiibeen lit e destlig from amall.pox, Via : Smith B. Jayne, two children: Solomon Wide, three children. • Atl our People have been vaccinated and no ftirther Spread of the disease is apprehended. kersoca baring business here need have no fear ,of the contagion-as it only exists hi one house • in the village. J. C. Kins-in, &toy. _ _ Mr. John Canaley, of Silver Lake townshith thli comty, died en I' ucsday, •• MarCh sth, aged 164 • yenta. Ills mind was clear and bla.botrtly health apparently good until soden lratrittali :dealt, and an the day he 'dieti tees about the house, to all appearances; in his usual health. He has never known what a protracted picimem was, and up to his . death has been re• Inarksble for , his rsddey glow of courttenerice, physical stroagab and perfect retention of men tal faculties. He came to this county forty-nine rim ago from rippt*y;lrelanct • Ha leaves Ruite schuntly or sons Areal daughters mast of arhttsa tailderin this ettnnty rind, are highly rt- A' Case or 13 ea-Si:eke:l Satartlay afternoon- of Week, wkile the bands enzapd id_repairin„g' gtist mill were at ' work, a son of one ot-the' men called at the Mitt Ills father seeing him, ,told tim to came out deb's 03 be 'wanted to talk with Mal They lied been out side but a -short tithe, when the attention of the men In the mill was suilled'ont side by ad unuitial nolse„and .Oti. go ing out they found the fathet and son engaged in a bloody fighc - The father has ix Sear' across the kw -which, kora,. appearance. 'looks thdugh it was caused 17 the bead of maiiiThe son denbui striking Wm with. an ai, but, says it was done with iditlst, The father, was get ting-the best of the son; and bad: they lad been. parted wOuld hare probably 'tione.'htm, Bet,ign Injury. The trouble seems to barearr/sitir wean of some tiiisconduFt of Ana tirthe, by, a daughter, ,who hag nu:SlettY-leresal43P,ilc23 and is now in parts wolimossel tpttiaCatbes.‘ . . _ rabOalta IhitlatIllA1414•:•;" _ '• A. tont math Abet 'the unhappy _ tato; Dom ea Thnisday, Oval:l4l*y tai Febrar 47, VP! 11 . 1 aalalicTh3d t4lita bty Wgryeanf' Worn they reach their twenty-first birthday,. and tabe entdeeted to the incompealerrap4 /Rt. 144 ably to 'tell 'exactly, drahag three years ni esery tour, upon what day tov*iirate the on- Itirtssarl, and to lacy- apon ,gartcroti4 plVaal.s and grandparents. Thaeabarrassmeats caused. by this extro day tiphappArtzteo 414 to the Sftmilis-PtUreg. lin, 9 111 i1 tuiniV r antilgek 6100 %U MW, slionl4 be paid tie, thalweatymintb of ,Fett,rimi_ - Pr Altilca kilns oolgq epos that dty, penplC itratlintla ibr the Ualendirwithwteelingof fret- - that they did not make leap the eight ;Instead •of tit( tallith year. :Jo, this 64 : Cotton irtiutyiefer to the tbe themsherisited by the, ignorant ; that 4eariyeargives every man one day mem of We, so thee- if, Inexorable fate ordained `that he should'dieini.the ilistif hiercli,lutture would hold for twerdy=tour hours out of respect for the 'calendar, by raying that such' a supposition is is ,upre" - Mable ar the theory of the married man; who said be did net hilleve Wedlock to be goaituci`ve• to!lOngevity, hecausi- he knew a hie:tutor who Was ttvictns Old as ite'ttak Sit Vet Ellite In . . _ . ivore sbown r says:the. Owego Acierl . , a piece°relit:Cr:Of thasiin'tif a quarter. of a dol lar by Mr. Reynolds, One of the party of tour, the other triernberalheing 3teisi* - c. M. Haywood, Dr. J. Flank, and Clapp', who Lave for, Some time teed kopeetingfor silver on the Cot , ' icConnick .fartn, just across ..the river's,from Owego., Vlief lealetithe land - ter aterm of filly Scars, among othcr,coneldcrations theowaer to ralete one-tenth of the- prodect•hr its tuneful shad. ..the aurae° rock produces about $250 to the , Wit, and it is baited that the yoe.k below is vetSr much richer, anti Some ruby silver has been seen:: qtiartz.eoniafas nditure ofeopper, sulphur , and arsenic. Further 'end'. better ac counts tir# be Oskited as the work advances. Township °nicer'. • Elected 1a SiiSciuchanna county. Februal'y 14, 3.l:otacaN . -JudgC of Elections, Edward Fal lalree; Inspectors of _Elections; F. .C.,,Cork. _ • Cretrii ;-.Auditor, Vito. Crcii h; . School Directors, P. , ritzmartin, Daniel blteltan -pervisor, •Jestrillalt Kano; Assessor,-, David - Currier ; COirstable,•3l: Clary; Treasurer., John . 31eCarty; .Cletki 31. E. ROW: •• Annul*-4talge, Chas: W. Pieratlb fAtivpec tors,Abrant,Vbltei Chg. Fessenden ; Auditor, 3tr..3llkent.Commtesiciners of Poor; James Kasson, J. 31. France, John Biadshaw; School Directors, 1:P; Dennidgei, Chns.:Gay ; Super visor, Elijah Crane; Assessor, Geo. W. Steb bins; Coestahk e H. N. Kellogg; Treasurer, Jonathan Bunnell i Clerk, E. DINVE46. Ausitter—jud.e, tliaundy Avery; Inspectors, 13. - Tyler, E. NV.,Warne ,r , - Auditor, Sherman Stilbol Directors. James E. Payne, T. F..Areller ; Lake'', Asses sor, j.• Tooley Conitable, - Gco: - .Avery ; Treaturei, C. C. Worth; Clerk. Julius Tyler. Dhooat.v3-.."Judge, E. A. Weston;. intpcc tors,A. E. Tewksbury; P. H.Tiffany; Auditors, J. H. Page, 3 years, A: J. Ainey, 2 years, A. S. Waldie; 1 year; JustiCe of the Peace, 31; Cald well; &toot Direettirtrl".- Bailey, Van- Auken ; Supervisors. ~ W.R. Patt i years, F. B. Jewets,tt years, A. o:Hollister. ; Asses sor, C. F. Perrino; Constable, J, Rgynolds; Treasufer, A. W. Kent; Clerk, . A. 'tits . BIIIDGEWATEII--Judge, ants. - Brown; In spectors;.jarnes Calph*. PrancisVingley Audi tor:lL J.,Stephens; JuStice of the Peace, G. S. 'Johnson; School Directors, W. E. Babcock, 11. M. Williams; Supervisor, Kirby Bunnell; As sessor,-E. L Cool; Constable, t. R. Ketcham; Treasurer, A. 0. 'Merriman; Clerk, L. C. Smith. CnoconrrJudge, James Donley ; Inspectorl, Matthew Stanley, M. Mclnnernv; Auditor, Mi chael J. Donley Justices, Micisitri Hickey, L. 31einnemy; School Directors, 31. .1. Donley, 'hones Murry.-M. -J. Golden, tie; Supervisor, Matthew Rahilly; Assessor, Martin J. Golden, Constable, David Stanley; Treasurer, Patrick Byrne; Clerk, 31. J. Golden. CuFronn—Judge, John Halsted ; Inspectors, J. 13. Stevens, Hiram Stevens; Auditor. T. J. Weller; fur clump of pluca.of boldittreledion; 02; against change of place CV bolding eledlon, 157 Behriol Direadrs, Julia Balton, IL L. :Ste. rens; Superrbors, Wm. IL Elasbrouck ; Asses.- . .so; J. C. Decker; Constable, H. A. Gardner; Treasurer, J. F. liodgclon ; Clerk, G. 11. Ste , . Tens. Duxbare--Atiffie, ,Taper Witter. ; Inspec. tots, 0. P. Phinney, James Babson ; Auditor, Isaac DfiVi3; Justine, A. Richardson; School Directors, Jasper Witter, A. IL Ayres; Asses sot, J. C. Olmsted; Constable, Amos Mills. DLIIOCK—Judge, S. S. Underhill; Inspectors, James Marlin, J. R. Shchan ; Auditor, Horace Spofford; School Directors, Albert Miles. P. C. Conklin, V. ir. Ymtog ; Sapenitot. John Lake; Amocir,C. J. Hollister.; Constable, It 0. Bun nell; Treasurer, T. B. Wil ' ,, n‘;; Clerk, C. C. Fras.wnsursk—Judge, Thos, , Ragan; In spector% Jame Trodden, John - F7 alert' Audi tors, J. Roston], 3 vears,..lohn Morney, 2 years, R. Foran, 1 year; Town Council, P. Ryan, E. Morris, Janus Trodden, J. !Distort]. E. Gubbins; School Directors, IL Dowe, Thos. Hsyne, E. L Randrics,l year; Supervisor, M. Cunningham; Assessor. Hugh Duffy; Constable, G. W. Ab bott; nigh Constable, B. Matthews. FOI7XST LASE-4q11 , C, L IL:rumen ; Inspec tors, assist Wright; R., :'.lilditor, H. *Lincoln . ; SChbol Directors. A. It Glltris, R. Turrell ; Supervisor, Matt. Griffis Assessor, R. G. Ball; Constable, Wm. G. Small; Treasurer, ILL Bali; Clerk, Asa Warner.. FitssEtter—Jridge, 80nj..0. Vance,; teepee. tore, Frank Sictitinald, D. IL Blowers ; Auditor, Andrew Watson; Justice, J. IL Munger; School Diremors:lL Tiffanyi T. G. Williams and S. Trneidell. tie; Supervisor. G. B. Decker; Assessor, David Marsh ; Constable, Frederick Lines; Tressare.r, Summer ; Clerk, J., K Pierson. ,- • GILEAT'LIMCiadge, iinursa i Chase ; Inspec tors, Ebenezer Gill, C. 31. Simmons; Auditor, Charles' Simpson; Justice, Wr Eimrell ; School Directors, W. S. Barnes, t Gill; Super visors, Wm. S. Barnes, Galen Newman; Asses sor, Galen Newman ; Constable, Henry Barnes; 1 Treasurer, J. Dußois; Clerk, Jos. Dußois. GREAT BEND 13oso—Judge, J. H. Dmentinry, Inspectors, C. a Hamlin, Ar - B. Whiting CAudi- I tor..S.4.<ll9linot;-JusEee, Isaac Beektiow ; I School Directors, A. C. Vanwormer, 0. E. Chamberlin Burgas, R. T. Stephens ; Asses sor,l'. Stephens; Constable, L Buck; Town Coundl,l3ilah Baldwin, WM. Tooker , Reck. how, J. IL Britenbnry, Gra. Mecarintra. Grasers—Judge, John B. Barnes; Inspectors, Samuel It: Holmes, Geo. W. Gelatt; Auditor, S. Smiley; School Directors, D. Smith, Wm. Pickering; Supervisor, IL 31,: Tingles , AltScs• sor, Geo: H. Pickering; Constable, E. - T. Whit ney;'Treasurer. Nr-E. Kennedy ; Clerk; C. A: Ketuldq?. Ilanionn—Judge, I). P. Tiffany; Inspectors, 'D. 31. Farrar, 31. S. Alsworth; .Anditor, G S. Whitney; Poor Master J. C. Harding; School Directors..W. B. Guile, J. C.. Edwards; Super. viSo, G. P. WilmarthrAssesior, S. E. Carpen ter; Constable, M. S. Hinds; Treasurer, E. T. Tiffany; Clerk, R. It. Thatcher. - Ilenstosm—Judge, 31..1. Taylor; Inspectors, James 3L - Thomas:Luther Barnes ; - Auditor. L. Norton ;,School DireMors, 5..31. Munson, Nelson Comfort; Supervisor, Noble Thomas; Assessor; 11. -- Shutts; Constable. David Taylor; Treasurer, T. S. Nicholson ; Clerk:T.:A.:Lyons. Derrick—Judge, Sanford-Burns; Inspectors,ll. N. Nichols; IL H. Lewis; Auditor, Philp Burritt ; School Directors, J. IL Smith, Tares! Rounds; Supervisor. Elias Westgate; Asscissor, Robert Westgate; Constable, A: A. Carpenter; Treainrer, tier Diramtek ; Clerk, 0 - R. Ellis. Jamison—judge, Geo. Curtis ; Inspectors, Sylvester French, Jesse Williams; Auditor. Eli Barnes; Justices, L. D. Benson, Urbane. Hall School Direct:on', O. P. Moduli, 3' years, 11. , Balch, 3 years, C. C. liarrett4 year; ,Supervis or,, B. C. 'Pickering.t.! Asseisor, J;11. - .Lamb; Constable. E. IT Kennedy ; Treasurer, Jas. Y. Potter; Clerk:James Curtis. - Jrsscp-4ndge, Cyrus Sheets ; Inspectors, C. Davis, D. OlutateadlTAuditet; .T. Depue ; - Justice. Zenns Smith ;, l3o64 Directors, John Smith, J. Robertson ; 'Supervisor, Peter D. Roo ; Asseasor,.:Elias•- Jagger; ,Constable:" Lucius Smith ;,.Tressumr; 'll.. • c.c'loc r)Y., Wheelock. , • ?Lartmor—judge, E. IL Tiffany : Inspectors; Miry D„. Steele,A. B. Merrill; "AtuliTori It S. *pnrint; Justice, IL N. Tiffany; School, Dime torsodercamr-Davidsen, J. D. ..11acko•, , Super. - visor, IL B. - Wood;-Assessor; C.:Re BallOY ; Constable, Ansel Merrill; _Treasurer, Mishit. • Bell ; Clerk, J. IL Tiffany. • Lmvo,k—Judge_Aist Iloward Inspecbars; IL C/134:UttrY ;Auditor. B; R. Grow.; .scluforDirceto.rsjA. Cho.reVll, James tilnyileff Supervisor, C. flaming; Assessor. A. Churchill; Constable: F. IL Rood; Treastuer, B. IL R. Grow ; Flerk, Lummtz--Judge 12TraMdell; tors, H. P. Law, J. Travis; Auditor, J. A. Knapp; School Directors. „Foe, S. W. Luce SYlib - nr; - I.ssossor. ,It Bailey; constable,Danief Dowley; •TrefLsryeei j3f. l- 1 - 44 . 1t 4 cle'rk; 4titlikmL , - • 1 4 rrsta rtf:! % -o-dtglge„3ortatban Sinter: Inspsztors. BoBbB a Mal t J. J Bca4slee §ebool Directors, T., niti 4 : ll 4 Nlitaidhtier; i,SiesSO4.73lartin . Neuman'; Conitah R 131 - 3 1 0ltrtotiTE := Jage, - Chin.. ,Bead; Inspec tors; Atimillichols,Thudel Brewster; Auditor, r. tFrdham Asseasor; Fcirtiloun ; Cohstabl J. A. Howell; Director of the Poor A.ssylumothel Pakrick. , • Is •.- ...tillritfott:ll.oriadge,. - E.' Stedwell Inspec- Caolield; Auditor, B. O'Donnell . ; School Direclor,Laweience Curley, Supervisor, Jas, W. Flynn Assmor, Chas, Camp; Constable, Samuel Dodgo; Treasurer; Otis ?lose; Clerk..T. Taggart. Few Husonn: Bono—Burgess, Wm. Hay den I. Town Counol, Philander Pitinney, Albert ,Corbin, Josiah - M . ols, C. A. Sack ett; justice:of the Peace, Cyrus Barlow; Con stable, A. F. Tuthill; high Constable, A. F. Tuthill; !School Directors, S. S. Hager, Albert Moss, jr. , Overseers or the Poor, Gen. B. Mc- ColltunjWm. S.l3tead; Auditor, Li Garrett; Judge or Blended, John Hayden' Inspectors of Elation!, Geo. McCollum, W. R. Brink; 'Assessor, W. D. Enap. NEW Oirtronn Twp.—Assessor, Benjamin Sabina upetilstri Tylert . Constable, A. 8. toe ; ;Judge of Election, Jno, W. Watson ; Inspectors, Johni Williams; Andrew Gillespie; fitttphln; To*ii Clerk, Jon. W. Walker,; Treasurer, David Summers; . School Director*, .Wrn. Harding, E. P. Bradford; Com missioners of the Pour, Datid Summers, three years, Oliver Sathrop, two years, Dennis Shay, one yeari Ovatasn—J. 11. tattle; Ittalret Wm, Jelin .' IL Findan,*Geo. A. 'Brush ; Audit.* W. P. Shipman; School Directors, H. I Persons, E. W. Woolen; Supervisor, Jos. Steveits ; Asses sor. S. 4. Estabtook ; Constable, N. W. Fox; Treasurer, T.T. Munson ; Clerk, A. Van Wagner. Itumr. l -Judge, '34 G.' Shoemaker; Inspectors, A. Hibbard, Gertiliviimy; Auditor, A. Carter; Justices,lJ. W. Granger, S. H. Canfield; School Directors, A. Carter, 31. H Edwards; Supervis or, W. A. Larne,; Assessor, Henry Granger ; Coastal/6, Ceirittnnueffelt ; Treasurer and clerk, D.. Godwin: Srntirir6tia.k--4utlge, E. S. Cogswell; In spectors; 0. T. Spen«r,A. B. Sheldon; Auditor, o.'Stllwell; Schaal Directors, 11: I), Hodg son, I:.'8. Taylor Supervisor, S. B. Stark; As sessor, 11. K. Birdman ; Constable, A. P. Brown; Treasurer and clerk, M. Pritchard.* Busungrumsta 4 Depot—Judge, G. Curtis ; Inspectdrs, B. Gregory. C. L Page ; Auditor, T. McDonald; SeLoniDirectors, A. T. Buck, Theo. Springsteen, M. F. Chaffee, David Moran; As sessor, G. Curtis; Constable, Joh, 31alpass; Overseers of Poor, 0. T. Smith, B. F. Smith. SILVER Lasts-4-Judge,.T. Sweeney; Inspec tors, Kant David; T, Gage, James lanmergan, School Directors; Jetties Murphy, Patrick Gor man; Sepervisora, C. Delhanty ; Assessor, T. Sweeny t Constable, D. 31ahony ; Treasurer, D. ; Clerk, James Holly. Tnoltdo.v—Judge, G. K. Lamont; Inspectors, 8. R. Gcbti, .1. M. Wrighter; Auditor, b. fling; School Directors', 0‘.1). P. Blandin; P. Daugher ty; Supervisor, I Stephen Jenkins; Assessor, John Sumner; Constable, J, W, Blandin; Treasurer, Wm. Witter; Clerk, G. P. Blandin. °Ant/inn—independent School District, Dl rector, Geo. W. Barton. The BM of Sale. Last night in sleep's wild phautasles A startling tislott met my gaze. I passed along the Clang° street, And neighbors whom I chanced to meet Spake in this wise, " Hare you heard About the stile t" "No not a word," I answered. Just, then I turned with curious eyo Toirird'a billetin net* by, te.-- On Which appeared a flaming bill With caption of "Great Auction Sale," And prompted by an Innate sense 1 gazed uncut the bill's contents "Will this take place in our town r I queried, tracing the column down. " Tile seller must he bankrupt, or why DisOose of so much property ? "What is histnnet that must be here" I loOkecl, andsceing shook with fear, For It was God's. The:Christian whose agonising groans Eciro in far-oft heathen homes, BuCwhen besought by hungry poor, Whit stand and shiver at his dour, Bolds tight his bands, and tighter his purse, Giving them littk..more than a curse, Headed the list. 'rho one who stands in the church's ranks And loudly oars his PIIEIIiSM thanks, Or Sends to the skim a Pharisee prayer Tlst turns to tin icicle before it gets there, But Beldam is found In God's Whitened fields Heaping the plentif t come lie:who alit& much of tempetance tektnn AaEy einiws bow to avert the terrible storm That seems to be brewing in ale shops and hun t t...11e ten,tcancii of God on humanity's sins, Dui contentiwith his talking while oilier ; men 111 - 81 Clafl in full armor, and ready for Ivar, Wat offered for side. The Person whdla . is the censatltms rod Unjustly upon the apostle of God, And Would, were an angel sent down from the skies Judge him unworthy in his righteoureges, Rapier than gO to work with a will. Was not let, Mit of the ominous bill - ; That astonished me so. The petulant than srllo speaks well abroad But seems in bls own house more like a fraud Upon goodneal, than a note ofgcnuine stamp With too little of il,e 01l ofgrace in his lamp, Toiligbten hla pathwlty home from the church, MIMI Tonamethe Whole list - were a burdensome tax ori l reader and. Writer,—then dreams are not facts, Asereryone khows, but only the vain Sod fanciful workings of a slumbering brain. BM some possess realness, and often they bring 4. _ Alarm to the dreamer, as to the Chaldean king, Who forgot what he saw. In this one of Mine unless memory fails I noticed among those offered for sale That none were included who never had made -. Profession of - goodness—then I was afraid • That God wonld sell me; but the barrow fog fear ; Is softened with comfort because Lam here, And able to work. Should I like tho dreamer of Bedfdrd's dark jail • ; :3 tae another angouncement concerning this sale, • I will publish bt once, and possibly show Through the medium of vision, that it is r ; nottogo . Oil as expected, because the cheap stuff • Intreusing to value Is thought good enough , ' •F rot Me Master's own use , JOSEI'Ute doter. Great Bend, Febtnary 13,1872. PropOr Law. A bill has passed the lower Mouse of the Leg blatant knotting illl costs to be paid upon tak ing an; i appeal from a tudgment entered by a Justice:of the Pair- This is certainly a whole some bias emlt give} the Juatieek,constablesand witnesSm the thatt - to which they are entitled, instead'of to somebody else.: The following is . the hilt in wiestion, - . -r t4zuvioS 1. —Ds enacted '4 - c.. That before any appeal shall hereafter be taken from, the 'Jr:O43lmA of a justice of the peace, the party ap pellant; his agen t fir attorneyshalinuthe oath or affirmation before.the justice - that is not for the purpose of delay such appeal is entered, but be cause lib finally believes u*stice has been done, and 'llia tit& justice-shalt enter said °WOW- af firmation upon his docket: Provided, That Ithene'Or ihe.Pr-lallt. makes pp affidavit that be is.unn.bbkto pay the costs; be shall be allow ed to afipeal withoid paying costs: dui pro. Tided , forgeri. , That tha , pthvisiens. of this-bill shall tiOkepplyto.tho elty: of Philafielplllak Corn inut.ollo,•Wallteek -; One btouincltntl 4 en" of each, itra my "cast —45 ct 6. tor-0a}4,,1475.c05. tor cam aniventl at toy place near:llll4wato Cho= Factory. 'ltg.onn F. Titnngtrunsx Bridgwater, Dineb 6, lAA., IMMI ===M ?.- Im2& -rare mAtk:4sl.3nes. littin-'4`isir—At die residence of the itrides fa ther's,, In -North • Brid,getratereFeb. , 17; 1812, 1 Mr.Alenjainln Read, of 'Montrose, to Miss AUco. Fisk; - -•-• ' • by -Bei. T. Thdmas, Jolla T. ffillis,ll Rush, -and Miss .Mary A. Haney of Forst Lake. FEtTmr—Mrctis.tf—ln Clifford, March 2d, '72, by Rev, A. O. Sterns, A: T: Felton, of Gibson •and Miss Mary 3,llCliael sn4etn;—Vocnin—Febrintry,2l,lBl2; by Rev. A. Brooks, lir Nevi Milforl F. L...Sppcer, of 'Aantrose, Pet., and W 44,11400 R. Moore, of New Milford, Pa. 11Enno.-tManatt—At tlieTresbrterian -parson age,•of AN'tntlsor E N. Y,, by nay. G. c.Judspn, aarafi I3.llecbe. of 1 rsoklin,. and MISS Mary •E, Mapsh;of Liberty: " r:)xta..xlitst. NeW. Milford, Feb. 1812, Horace Seymour, aged about 67 year_, The deceased was an affectionate husband, a kind father - rind u Atxici neighblsr—tertiest, end. able, Peade loVing eiid friend to the poor.— Pew tnen possesnal a temperament so mild and equable. . , . . aFirts—ln Ledyard, New London county,COnn., March 4tb, 1872, James Gyre, aged 88 years. Belisittv—ln Gibson, Feb. 26th, with a sure and certain hope of a joyous rmurreetien,William Bunny, in the 78th ycarof his age. Ssurrt—ln New Milford, Feb. 13,1872, ofmalig• nant scarlet fever, Channing..youngest son of Dr. L. D. and Mary, n. Smith, aged 6 months, and fourteen days, Sims—ln N 4. 1 ,7 Milforti,FelL27th,lB72,of malig nant scarlet fever, Sidnevoyt,enly surviving ton of Dr. L. A. and 'diary n If Smittt,Naged yrs., 1 mouth ruid.fourlhiys. Davts:Llrt Lenox, Feb.! . 0,1872, 3lra Phebe, wife of Eldridge Davis, aged 23 years. DITSINESS LOCALS. Institute. An Institute will be field et Thomson Centre, March 15 and 16th, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m. of Friday, Teachers, Directors ; arid friends or .t ducatian, come one andel,. W. C. TILDEN . , Co. Supt. Fast Lake, March 2d, 1872.--no.lo—w2. Public Sale The undersigned having sold his farm, will offer for sale by auction, on said premises, in Forest Lake Centre, on Wednesday, March 20, 1872, commencing lAD o'clock a. m., the follow ing property: Seven choice Cows, 1 Lumber Wagun, 1-onc-horse Wamo n,l single Ilarness, 1 Saddle; i Mowing ina t elintr, Plows, Chdlns, Drags, Forks, flakes, Dairy Fixture+, (1. set or Blacksmith's Tools and n quantity of Iron,irnot sold before ,) l Cross - cut saw, Steelyards, n nb, Mill, Gun, some cider Barrels, halt ba of Vinegar, a quantity of Pori:, and many of er things too numernas to mention. Testa.—All sums under EA cash ; $5, and over, 8 months' credit, ixltkitatere-st and approv ed warily. . ' J. S. Tow:st.. Forest Lake Centre, Pa:, Marr.h . d, 1872. Settlement •Wanted. Ail persons n•ho are indebted to me our hook account, excepting, debts of. a. recent date, are requested to call and settle by , note or otherwise without further notice. ' J.V. COBB, M.D. Montrose, Pa., Feb. I?, 1812,-3ta: Public Sale. The subscriber will sell at public vendee, on his farm in Choconut, on Friday, March 16,18'2, commencing at 10 o'clock a. at, the following property, viz, Twelve cows, three two years old, one span of homes, ono 3 paws old hull, one two years old bull, tiro Plows, narrow, Lumber wagon, Boggy wa,, , ron, and other farming uten sels. Also household ftlruiturc.bedsteads, chairs, tables, and various other articles not mentioned. —I have quantity of bay and grain that I will sell at private sale on or before that Terms. All sums of slo'or over, tittle months credit with interest and approved security. M. C. Suwon, Auctioneer. Cbornnut, Feb. 21, 1872. J. R. DUN E. V3-Is9 Proposals for Building • - A Pastoral HOUSI at St. Joseph will be re ceiveci at the Post Office of the above place where Plans and Specifications may be seen. JOltS SLATTERY, Pastor. MotICC. All having accounts will please rail and settle soon, by note or otherwise. Any persons har ing butter pails, will oblige by returning soon. 0. M. HAWLEY. New Milford, Feb. 14, '72.--7-11: For Sale, A house and lot in Brooklyn Center. Enquire of Mrs. C. Tiffany, Susquehanna De pot, or C. BL Gere, Montrose. 'Jan: SO, 1872. .5-tC Clover and Timothy for Sole, By the subscriber, at Lt.j. Web store, Mon trove, Pa. Call and see my now variety of "Al Ake " clover seed. 3lnntrase, Jan. 3,1872.-8 w RIM YOUR . vzionter.iiienscurs. Corrected_ 'Weekly byllartlinvlletplica S Co., 825 Washington St, Yew York. • Butter, pail " firkin ... .* ... ........ .. 25028 Cheese, dairy, per lb 15016 ' " . factory ". . .... .. .. ... ..,.,.. 15am Eggs; pci dot - 51035 • Flour, per barrel 5.8006.80 Corn meal, 100 lbs. 3.7501.00 Wheat, per bushel ..... 1.5901.61 Rye ii 90099 51054 u Oats Corn " 70@72 - - _ Flops, crop of 1871 ' 40a50 Tallow " od 3 Lard per lb - 8039 Potatoes per bbl 1 5022 00 • Apples ' 3 00(g3 00 Turkeys per lb 1512110 Clickers " ..........?. .......... . mom Ckcse " 12&14 . Ducks " . 18g20 Grouse, per pair Rabbits •' . ' -IS7COrICAID. xfONTIIOSE ItAllAllAY.4o.o4t6ckholderro of the .0.1 MODITOISO hallway Company - . aro hereby notified neat the retualuieg luotaboontobr five dollars per than each, called for by regoludetrof the loath or Directurs payable as follows: . . • Path lnetalment .. " - .January 15th, 1871 Sixth Inotalment - Yebthary 151111 M Seventh Instalment p liorr r b 151 b, 1571 Ml.lbth lastalaw_ if 15th, 1872 Muth Tested m at 1 t May 55111.1874 Truth Instalment.. - ' - June 15Lb. 181! Al the weals prozreoslng mot reeorehly, it to earaegft ly desired ondaboolutely neectthry that the plymentll thutdd be promptly tint an the part of secretary P/14. 11. COOPER, Treasurer. lioatrole. December:o 1511.-4-td. C 7 01::, 41. HOPBOTTO.M! Choke Quantity IFOr Sete by CD. ROBEall, br the Ton at the E.:Mowing low price*: , Small Egg . • . •$4 70. Stove $490. • - Chestnut ----- -• • • • • • -41 00. notbottoin,Dee.,l3.7-3ey:' . CClP.R6.3r.air CPQ.4olb.i.al r ott fa a. 1433: ' Tifafd h ."*t.L' o p uz. _ WNW'S MEDICATED DATED 4 , , 1111? - 11" II nr Without Electricity. as th e case &mends, U Jtt r il l e h ilTel a r ti jat gra t gelann h trer n 4 '3 Y l ? "*. Lootter.,, Apr, ; ; ,- .13671:2017/Mi:CERCIZAn _ . Writ Ma — 2 olorttda s giIeii'HASEIiTIVPATOT,Atie latest and ioqtet, in um • . - • -•- SaITWEITURBINE WATER WHEEL- Patabla fitatlor,sry &Ous t Xannactured sad Os We, bi- - - • , • SAYRF ARM. *ctrete,rs., Itl2:+nd • , • #peciat gotitto. ERRORS'..', Or YOUTH. GENTLEMAN "boat:lifered for4Care from Nervous 22-,Deblllty, Pc:mature Decay, and. all the cifixts of youthful luillscieticm will, for tho sake .of suffering bn• mollify, send free to ell who need it..the receipt and di rectiori.for making the simple remedy by which be was eared. Sufferers wishing maniac bribe adviser's experi ence can do so byaddrcaateg,l4 perfect eonddence„ JOUND. OGDEN; ' • No. 41Dedite glut, New York; A OHICIAGO PHYSIOL9W. Dr Jorap4 5.140:15. of :SI . State St., ettt4;tricerrites WaS:crileti to to see a eats of ntlitittiatipt .tit the Ktdneis tbat bad been treated by one clout Most mal. neat pbyiletons. t Law from the syreptonaetbra If yonr 31rertmitt's Mom Btrrttne was What It was repruept ed to be It would be the best thing Icon!dorm:lb°. late°, and with tbetnoet gratifying reecho, :The patient had been cOnflned to her room for some time, bntafter fete ' day. use of the Bitters. the wasablo to ha about and Is now dolor her own housework. I think verylilghiy of your preparation and Intend to UM It constantly In my praetir." SINKING SLOWLY, Diseases that progress rapidly ton crisis are not the only sees to be dreaded. Canker or dry rot does not bleat &tree as suddenly. ea a stroke of lightning. but cia• leas emoted It destroy* Itas certainly; and In like man.' net chronic debility, altbongh it does not kill •with the swiftness of yellow fever, is As sure to sap the springsof life eventually as any acute disease, If not chucked by Invigorating medication. There is something inexpres sibly touching in the spectacle of premature decay. Languor, pallor, emaciation, deptesslon of spirits, and a distaste for exertion, are Its ordinary symptoms, and they should be promptly met by tonic treatment: The beat Invigoratri and exhileranrthat rah be Administered in a cane of this kind Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitten. The stimulatingprinclple of the preparation rouses the domain energies of the lyric= and tile strengthening and regulating ptopertics give a permanent and- tutalth ful impulse to the OW fortes the, brought Into play. The failing appetite Is re-awakened, the process of dl. ffestioe and asainallatton ans tanick,sned, the quality of the blood is Improved, the accretions become morenatur , nt and every organ that contributes to the nourishment of the body undergoes salutary change. By these means the repair of the physical structure is effected and Its healthand rigor ender-et In no class of diseases has the limiencent operation of the Bitters been more mark ed and striking than In these characterized by general debility and nervous prostration. Ladies afeeted with these ailments find to this most wholesome of. alt tonics sod correctives the safest nod surest. means of relief. It In strong to restore sod powerless to Injure. arch Is the uniform testimony of • demi/ of witnes es." 'Me 'advertiser, haying been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption. by a simple remedy, to maximum," make known to hit renewal:Carers the menneofture. Tn all who desire it. he will send a copy of the lateral ptt on used, (free of chargei with the dime. Cons for preparing and acing the tame, which they will find a Suns Ccna for C0M1L11217021. AMU .4, Dnosem• Ste, d. ' Partici wishing the preacription wil3 piesso address R. EDWARD A. mum, SI South Third Street, Williamsburgh.N. T. • ' 7 THE C037E13310E8 OF AN 12717LL1D. PUDLISIIED as 4 war th o g 4nB far tho beniillhof younl run . enst Was, who rarer froth Nervous Debility, be, ruppfyin Tar, =Axe or surcpct. Written by one who cured himself. and sent free on receiving a post•pald directed envelope. Ilddress, NATHAN ILIYFAIRr, Bo idyn,B. Brooklyn, May rr, ON"Goltlng, erled.—Csaays for young Nen= the delights of home, and the propriety or trohropriety orgetifiag married, pith sanitary help for those Who real wititted tor matrimonial happiness Sent free. la sealed. envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION Lox PhllAdelrble. Pa. W l l7 - 3R.P4' IErrICTZIM A.T • WILLIAM SMITH'S Extensive Furniture yma &id tho largest FIRST CLASS AND COMMON FURNITURE! To beloend In this section of tiro countm of his own manufacture, and at prices that cannot ratite giro MU faction. nen:lakes the very beet EXTENSION TABLES 1 ' In tho Country, and WABRA iTS thein. 17PHOLSTIRY WORK Of ail kinds done in tho neatest manner. SEit "Mt X IC 4134- 33 El Xi le OF VARIOUS RINDS. . - PURE NO.I MATRASSES, COMMON 3IATRASSES. • UN D E R TA KT N-G. TIM sulisalber will hereafter mako the Inadertaklng vortiin th. hi m s bus: it ets id &Ai tag t r e rne th e i t e ed ai n i needing hi s services sr be attended to promptly ana at eatistotory charges. Wl3l. W. STETS. Montrose. Pa., too. 31.18:2.—n05—tf.' THE PLACE C. D. LATATLOP DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, ETC., IS AT GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAURB,&co The ifamest Variety of Dress Goods, Shawls, Domestic Goods, Flannels, Fancy and Millinery Goods, Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Velvets, Velveteens, Ladies Furnishing Goods always kept on hand. READY MADE CLOTHING, for Men's, Youths' and Boys Wear. CLOTHS, OASSIMEBES, fur ,Cnstcun Work. FURNISHING :GOODS, " 1 :HATS & CAM • .-_. I Best Selected in7orrn, andat POPITLARTRICES! 60 , 2043.00 • Oor•Ilottci ie,..Nates to be anderaca." ahotber at house or abrpad. • • nravv WINTER GOODS, i Wizsmo. =to« • greatly minced prices formai. Giff,TTESIBERG, ILOSENDAII3I Sc CO. Mietitie;dan=ty Et; tEllciar T WIEIIII3 is now tell1D: Ajj, It, U limas at good t tutha Grafter • Lbw. View gise;mc a call.. You nill Awl at myelin; , . Choice Teasau m ilree l p,l3kck asd: Japan It , COd flatitirel, Lib) Trout, Eagan 171c4LetEstiacs, .. Burch, VanlThanract, Gold3lcdaf Ltiamtus, . lap, Toilet * , DerfiNit . e4 Gel4tine.63niSpich.. liArf.l4..i*estiCe.sOda. riuniscofte;clisvii, IrgrOne 011;Chma, liwar:Cat r ce rivr; Chao. Tartar. - odzied 0) , ) PIA ilAti4s. Cm4lea; Eton* Ware, :Mined FriatOdt.t.'strd,.' Cnioere, Core, Peaches, Tomato:sr', C4tutaki,ti.3 Great : Ortlier, V'ory - amp, 35:1—art.; •• andqoat .JEWELRYA ruiti . Assort,. mat, sad otber varieties of Jevalcy. , - Att few Gobi flier Called Watchcs and Watch C 141111 ., hafts arid Over platad Spoon% Vortat,Eitclvea.Se..,aad a gra 45=3"mM/eat af Fancy. Good*, Nottaaa, .Parfalagt7. da. I Alnalad Malian'. &Lugo sumk. - Zlcgrop, Ea,, Cm 29. 11. Afigilpittra.: TO CONSIIMPTVES TO DM' TOUR IMSM=l!=m%!=3 Conn% igiiiitttgA —pub)* -Tao 'limn in lilts Diiee4ry, one vear. $1,50—. Jaen additknua 50 ct.t. IsT,AV 3ILLFOItD. O.,irCOA - SnaniAkEli. Dolor Ingcmillao Cayovi Plaiter. ground. W.. T. .210.89 al.C.o,,DGalore 0171300di; NM. 110015 sad Mims, And Merchandise, on -Mal) o!acet, accoad 4loor below alio Episcopal Mnch. • ugtoNt nom - kept by WU.LIb. Sit:ITH, ea MAW strestoacer the Pepot.—• t ; • WA. WEND, Foundry. and dcal rle Ploarkand ether ClitClßibr. cow door from Flannel's LI 9:474a14 , Maker end trndker, on TliJn 84yet, tra duombelatrjfarricre Btworree C • IfcCOLLIIII BROTIVMS. Drake in aroceriei tad. --Provisions,on Main atreet.• - . . • ---- 11,0ARRET la sold. , DPlets in Stara. reed. Veal, Halt,' Lima, Cement, Groeerice and Provisinas oa 8 Ree.4 0 .09!1t0 the , W. T . UALTDEN 4 -Aranntactikrers of Clout aso %%atomic .dealara la • Yankee Nuttnuit aud,atcy 00414 au Sts.l4 Strut:4,l4ow Eplatopal mirth. e. MOSS 411 SNAP. Leniher Minariaatini and Seems In Mc into Findlogi,ac., par Episcopal OMlrch• • 11NEY TlATDM,DealerituDrozo dad liettlolneo.. and Danifoctorets of Clgors, on Main SUM; mut the Depot. . STE 'JIM. Ilorae Shoehat and genetallleplitrlag on MaloStruet. sonSt of the Nitre— '• •, • - J. MICIt6IIII.&N..Tn., Dutilcr in general tnerehigtatao and Clothing. Brick Store . . on Main Street. - ," • GREAT BEND, L. B. LiNiigtst, Itannricttrrer of j,calber, and detast In general Ilerchandltn, on Main BBtreet.• U. P. POIIM4, Merchant Tailor and dealer In IMO? Clothing, Dry Dooda,Urtteerles and 1.:0'410z% !loth Street:* LENOXVILLE HIRAM WRITE, Manotheturn of Ltd ilealcr la apart. • btPlow) and Castings. • . . GIBSON 11. Y. TiNOLEY—Dtraler to Stoves, Tin. Cappar,;.llrata and Sheet! roli Ware, Castlars, &a., Alma. taaaaractow 'er of ShaErMertalato ordet. Ere Trough said Lead Pipe badness atteadedia at , lair pecea—G !Man Hollow; Peawl7eitia.—/.7. • • . , ED a BRUM', Ifinnfaererera ot - Wigats and Sleighs, near the Ingalls' Store. - • , • ItONTROSE. • 0.8, litlsl33.—eouety Surveyor, of Swill eicheltuctall. ty.' . 911e5 to be ColotHowse, Montrose, 111.740.4. ABEL TUREELL, Beeler. to Be v% Medicines, 11. Anors.Palots, O 4 5,..D7e,1ut , azoeerleo, Jewel*. Notkaa.ttc.... . . • (up; 24 , , JAMES E. CAMIALT. Attorney at Litiff. - 10t9ae one daornolowTarnollilono. Fantle 'Aroma:* . WM. 11. COOPER CO.. 11.141,:ei5, tell Poinlgn Pas sage Tic.k.ts and Dridts on Engine:4; IreLtad m4.> - _ . . _ J. It. FUTCIISIt'S Eating Saloon Is number, to _iard lee Craton, Oysters and Claw, In every style. , On Man' street.. • • - • STROUD '6 BROWN. General" Fire ancTLlfe - Teser , alsee6elmts • aleo.Teltßallroadead Accident Tickets loNcor Torkend Philadelytkis. .012.ce-ce2e4ootean ortho Doak. F. B. CHANDLER. Geuerall=lin:coma 50!Egli*. chlne t igent,PupllcAscnue.o, •-• . _ . HIIIINB & NlCllol.9;.tbn plaCittn get Druz andigell eine,. Cigan. Tobacco, Piper. •Poct•Doial. %tette* pet, Tankplt Xption I. de-. Brick Block. „ . WII., L. COS,lntreesi zdalat and dilater hielt Itrtielek Ittuttly kept by, ltte tr4de, opposite the JUDI.: • & COMM, Dealers In Storew-Tfardirare, and Ifanufsetnrers of Tin and abacilron ware, corner of Mtn and Turnpike stmt. ' , , 1 13. IL MORRO. Merchant Tailor end dislir to Cloths.. Trimmings. and Bandshloz Goods. sod Ilesay•Ltsde Clothing. on Slain Swett, ncxt door I* low Mae sad Thatilee's Law Once. , A. N. BIILLADD. Dealer In Groeetles Pro.ew* Donk', Stationery and Yankee Notion, M , at lead ad Public Avenue! T.: SPORE Dealers In stores , dmlesatunk)larplemeat*, , Ttear and Groctrits, apps she Urban limo. PAYMS. FORD-it lIITCITEL. Livery uud. Exchanger Stable. la rear of Bank building. - !. • GIVE OS YOUR ATTENTION! DO YOU WANT. THE 8m BT Sewing Machine? 1. 4 1, TS3P:O74 The Original Howe Sewing Nadine, =campy:oil, ism rproirEn, 2811 Meese call and see It, with the improvements; at WEI son's store. Rsmemher the Genuine flows - • - has no medallion bend. • ROOMS AT- ,66 Court axed, Binghampton, IT4 AND AT Wthion's Store, • . H. H. 21 , nitzsise, Jan: 72, .88.1113 Li DlareplST, 7/fONTENZ PA., Conitntmlly rtealvtog • ram - vcr ca-c•cromoss. ndkeipiercitistantly oil bind a full and dl 'trait .a.sortosent gcnolna • • • DRUGS, ILEDICINES; CHEIIICALS.LIOOI2I36 Paints; Oils, nye•Sinffs,Tcat,Spices, and oilier Grid ecries.ritona Rare , Wall and Window Paper, Glass. Wit , 3,' Frail Jars Atirroll, Lamps. Chimneys, Kent sene, Machinery Oil, Tanners' Oil,- Neaurroot: Oil. its IluedWhale 011.8parra Oil. Olive OU, SSitila 'WPM tine, Varnishes; Canary Secd.Vinttat,FutasbeCucen tritedLye. Asir Orease;Troasese isapporterte,liedrea. instruments, Shoulder Uracas,Mbips, Ones, Cartridges, PoWder, Stet, Lead; Caps.:l3lafting Powder and Fate, Vhallns,Striops, BoWs.etc. Flutes, .Fifes, etc., Fish Disclosed Lines,Bar rind TolletScmps, Mar Oils. Irak Gammen. and Hair Dyes. Dreislacs‘ Pocket Mialwes:Spectacles,SilierPlated Speasnaorks; - Dentist /alleluia, general n440;1=0101 Eon' GOODS, JEWSLRT„ and PES.V.TMGHt ' . thcicadth; a:idlest kinds or PAT • , , In stunt; timely OS ern: to testate tlio altk; to plessatho taste. to dtl obt the els, to gnitlty the tants, su3d - Mao tocapdgcs tts nal and ististaottst,Cotatorts of Ws. ,Epnintratiosi Is tmprattitable, as It waoht a tomspstlss..ll at tteptnatutd Vartsty Suits of V 1741251.1.. xoa :i.s.atl7t TiCiOtitlgS.-I'e'as 10 great variety NA and cheap Per the op:ditto& Brielk Pelagic. tha heal In market. • A. eke galley of Mottarks, tkw, Cat tee. and run aesormeekk of Spite*, 3Lentzo?a, . AIigp•MIART•I4 • • HOWAPP -SAMTAUTAID -#SSOCI • • •• VON; • To? thotke fend oaiottho ruin:at& g nfatYymtr Peur.lult4 otChrtstisalatitathaul Essays on tholoorsol , Youth sad the To MN_ b nu= to Irc a and 1 1 / 4 1 1d for 014441 t the, busied t'A P R °W * I i B . 4.5'."1,C*./YrIVCITCfrArk, sown -, - EERIE CAMPAIGN is coils I CIRCULATE= -.•.- Talk' DOCUMENT 4i R':3o:4i:3:t.''' .::',.•-•:'.::::'`,, AND .B 1 c, - .o.liTy; ; l:NO,:tip.l. - -_.. l bq , 'c •rr;', HOME tATlONAllifil* erif..••••• ;q: . - ..., SUPPORT :..VOUR.:? COUNTY --PLPMI IT LABotiOciatith(j DEST INTERESTv ii 5.....•••• is ig *Mad= wm., SUBSCRIBE' tor the DEMOCRAT, GO 00 A. Ireeerz B. B. EAWLEZ keel dr; PrMid.q. 72. • r't v -- _-_A-4,f7,, it I°b ':;..:' , 2. .t; =7i 'i '' .r:ti L -It MEM MINERIS MIEN . , • - ; .$l-i rri:t lIIMUSEM =ME =ME MEIN .4/6il l . ,
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