pontroot &mount. iIIICLEYQ:',EIIII9II. NIONTAOSE. *MP.% I WE10.7138D1.1.:.;7000.281111 1 7. 0, 1872. Death of Mrs. Greeley. Ns copy the following from the Phila. Inquirer : ". After a lingering ifiness,•duringthe last week of :which her `death has been . almost hourly expected, Mi tionacE GRUEL= "breathed' her last. She died , without a struggle, 'pass ing away so • quietly that tie sorrowing watchers at her bedside were hardly aware of the final moment. The sad occurrence took place at the residence of Mr. Johnson, N0._323 W. Fifiy-seventh street, New Yea . , ivhere she bad been removed at her owril request from the family mansion at Chappaqua, in the first week uf the present mouth, that she might have the companionship of her most-intimate and valued friends. MIL Qat4ET atid.his daughter IDA have been constant watchers at. the - bed-side of -the invalid, and Ma. GELIELEY some time since relinquished his political work and. correspondentli entirely, that his attention might' be given solely to his wife. At the moment of dissolution, 'however, he was not present, having re 'tired to his room to obtain the repose re quired by his unceasing vigils, and Miss IDA. Gnu= and Mus. Srzwinr were the only persons in the rosin. . Mrs. Gantry, whose, maiden name was MARY YOUNG thiENNY, was born in Connecticut, where her family still reside. In r 1835 she went. to Wartenton,li. C., to take charge of a scliiool and was married to Mr. Critr.r.LEY in that town in 1830. Mr. Gnstur, then in his twenty sixth year, was at that time conducting the Yew Yorker, published in New York cify. This was nearly Eve years before the es tablishment of the Tribune. Mrs. GEER- Lra's . influence over her husband was great, and she is said to hare had no small share in shaping some' of the most rinporitint acts - of his public life. Five • children have been born to them, but only two, both daughters, are now living, two sons and one daughter having died early in life. Mrs. +II ItEELET has been an invalid from pulmonary disease and rheninatie aiection for a number of years. She re cently went to Europe for the benefit of ber health, and returned but a few weeks -since, appareatfy much improved from a residence, on, the Isle of Wight. The hope of her recovery was not to be real. hoivever. She soon commenced to fail after her return, and a dropsical con dition setting in a few days ago the dis ease rapidly proceeded to a fatal termina tion. - John A. Grtswold's Death. Troy, N. Y., October 31.—John A. -triswolddied this evening at eight o'clock -of scirrhosis of . the liver, aged fifty-two years. Tho Mayor has issued tho following proclamation: Mayor's Office, Nevem. 1, 1572. - 1b the Honorable Common Council: Our city is called to mourn the death of oue 6f the most eminent and esteemed of its-members. Joi) A. Griswold tuns amen of honor, enterprise, and integrity. Ile was a gentleman of uniform polite riess,affability, awl benevolence. Among the .many marks of confidence and re , . spent which he received from his fellow. citizens was that of Mayor of this city, and as inch-was the presiding ofilcer of the Common Council. It theiefore .botcreti you to offer to his monitory such. tokens of regret and respect list's char ,ontertind the occasion demand_; and for that purpose you. are to invited meet in special session Friday evening, November atAight. o'clock: THOMAS B. CAILTIOLL, Mayor. • 'Dennis 0. Laughlin, President Com • musLOckuncili . . - iron9g x2.,-4 correspondent of the ,Buffalo 4urier %%Tata us follows to that -paper. -A perusal will give some' idea of the nsticaliWand outrageous fraud which :Mademp lititranft's so, called . mrjoriry in rlii/a4elpiiia. A more disgra r ceful record we /rife lieier seen. • •. On a, my Mal home last night I fell in _With company of Beddy's boys, and fourid,their company rather entertaining. They were just home from Philadelphia having stmeeedecl in mating a little - pile by visiting many wad . leaving the 'name of Idr.llitrtrauft., with the people behind ,the rail. One party: of twenty ,fire tnelf,living in the eighth ward-of this 'city.:.,dro,re.artmnd the city of Millard omnibtis..drawn-by four horses, ,And Vetted at'fortpure dirarent polls, and wound up the day's sport by putting in a ,epOint,4 ballet at - the poll 'when) . they - be tati. operations: ',They were sopplied.With hsts of natiiiihi The. Anvil to :answer to at eaelt.polling list, and were only one ,Ittif..,tniegaues from' the Eighth ward of fthiß City. Af the ethers' did as well as phistheyinlone added 4,500 votes to Hart. unft'littamcwity. - One -mini. 'Who didn't belicte in crovds .but " met •= - business," Admitted - to voting 41= times-;--or rather, aa-hemorivetedlituself, to putting in . 61. .ballots. He supplied himself with the 4tames.qf fonr:or tire men in each Adee ,tiotrdistritst Cf: a wealthy . ward, and went At sap z%He - .Lvoted for one,.stepped-out sidethe 400 r and-allow.ed two or. _three „others vote, then cants. hack and voted this - -Chqrlies, trouble Masked.. - .‘t,You're. /ado-green ane,..•Theyaltritys told me -whoa it to leave for unetherpel/i. ,generally left.'!. But the.steries they:told -apf their.cdverttlates 'would not ha . .11 - rePtirter trim went : With unser the :,gnngs Toted at, thirtptiro polls. He is writing A - partiphfetorhich will be pub lished Itext Week,Ciiing the names mid 47esidenOS At pbtMt - two hundredfold fill. 'repnters - frem this city; with - a - full ear ,posurottf,the.difrercot methods employi , ... • • • . rg"Electio' n Eon - rns next BURNED TO DEATH ! A Washington dispatch to the Herald Ems:. , department of. State has received a dispatch: from VieLi Consul Saunders, at Nassau; announcing the loss by fire of the steamship •MissOuri. The only additional information is the names of the twelve persons saved, who formed a - portieu of the passengers' nd crew. The steamer Missouri *as .calved at $200,000, half of which was.. insured in marine insurance companies. Her cargo to'Nasiati 'consisted of •dry goods, boots and shoes; and butter and provisions. Her cargo to be debarked at Havana, con sisted et provisions, lard, hardware,:sew ing machines, hams, butter, appled luita toee, onions, stationery, and other mind . lanectis articles, . The cargo was valued at between • fonr hundred and seventy and five hundred thousand dollars. It is not yet known how much of her cargo is•insured. The Missouri was 1,180 tons burden, and was built of oak and chestnut, at Mystic, in 1802. She was metalled and copper-fast ed in August; 1871. The Missouri ivas an A, I, propellelof three decks, drawing seventegn feet of. water. Her Dimensions were, length, 216 feat; 24 feet beam, and depth of hold 23 feet, She had directing cylinder engines of 20 feetand 36 inches dimensions, and was brigantine rigged. She was. overhauled in both boilers and machinery by the United States authorities, just before the :Yetis disaster, and was pronounced by them to be in good condition. Her chief engineer, Mr. Islip, had just left the same position on the sound steamer Escort. and tills was his first trip on the ill-fated vessel. The Missouri bad six first class bouts for sea service, ail in good condi tion, and her officers and captain were all men of experience and skill. Each of the boats eloitld hold twents-five persons, or 150 in all. The steamer Ann, which, brought the news to Key 'West, is a small vessel be longing to the Atlantic mail steamship line, and is only used tc transfer passen gers and freight froM the bar which lies off the town of Nassau to Nastiau At first the ne-we was not believed, but the fact of the presence of the Ann hav ing been confirmed by telegraph relieved all doubt at once. A clerk of Mr. A. E. Outerbridges, who is saved, was manly frantic last night at the supposed death of his employer; and rejoiced when he found, on inquiry at the company's offices in this city, that he had been rescued from the burning wreck. • Abaco, or Lueaye, the largest of the Bahama islands, is about twenty mites in breadth, nnd eighty Miles in- length, and has a population of 3,000 souls. A nat ural perforation in the rock at its south easterly- point forms a landmark, well known to seamen as the " II le in the Wall." The lighthouse which is situated 160 feet above the sea, is visible ut a dis tance of eighteen nautical miles. Abaco is about forty-five miles from Ivey. West, and the inhabitants of the smaller isl ands call it the mainland. All these islands are formed from coral reefs, and their inhabitants are principally wreck ers, and many of theta, lead unlawful lives. • KEY WEST, Fla.. Oct. 31,--The follow ing particulars of the burning of the steamship Missouri haver been obtained froM the survivors who arrived here: Wheu the boat which was saved left the burning ship,pne boat was seen with its keel npwards which had two men on it. The rescued lay for two hours by a swamped boat containing nine men, in cludingqhe engineers, firemen, and ship's barber. As there were no seamen in the swamp ed boat, they were unable to properly manage it. A pail with which to bail was given them, and in this condition they were' left. It is not likely that any of them were saved. For forty minutes after the rescued left the Missouri, they saw the passengers and crew who remain ed on board crowded upon the after part of the ship. FIST. DLSCOVERT OF 171 E Flail. It - is Said the fire Was first' discovered on the floor of the locker in the pantry, and the cry- of tire:was'instantly given. Wet carpets were immediately put on the fire by the pantrymen, anti others, and -the stewards reported to the- passengers that the fire was out. Within two minotes, however, several Toices screamed tire from the stoke-hole. All was then confusion. Within twenty minutes three boats were launched: In the rescued boat, with the exception of a few pieces of sugar-cane there was ' ' NTITIIER.FOOD N - 012 WATEI2,r and only itto small oars and a large one; neither were there any sails or. anything to make them of. It was from nine o'clock in the morn ing of the 22d, until twe o'Olock in the -afternoon of the- 23d, before assistance was Obtained. At that time the schooner Spy was 'Sighted; and 'the rescued party pilled vigorously to her.. The .Spv took the survivors to .ll2pctown, on tlbow Key, where - then arrlvetlabout sever, p. on, the 231 ',On the 241..:t a schooner was sent towards the burning Ship with charts and full directtons . to find her, and whit instructions to look for the - ship - a boats and to skirt the coast. The Selleon eiTetureed abOut midnight on the 24th, and report - 4 having seen, nothing of the .boats or passengers. The sea was then breakingheafily,-on . the reefs.'.. • Within fifteen minutes after the alarm of fire. was given - the twelve. survivors were the -boat, and the flaines Were corn. ing froin the stOke-bole e in. , Only three boats were . launched, -two .of which. were .sivampeil; It is said that seven,ltiotnen and seven children viere..on' board the Alissonr4 none of whem get in. tO the bode:: - • When last seen paptain Green . was working . With, .Pniser „Ilempstead and of the crew trying to get off the'lea boat, surrounded smoke and flame: Ete,ven of the survicotti tat that the boat woe never launched; but' the itwelfth, Captain Curmer, - Says it Iris lannched fill 'of people • but that '.it woe `ThstnediUtely swamped.• • . '''.•": , ' 31EAN COtiDLT'i' Ok prtA..!!",e6'4E;v , ZATriS EiY-NEST; The , iMly;C • xpenie it-lopped .- Key-. West.by the little English steamer; Anna :belonging:to the Atlantic Mail Steamshi p Company, which bronghtto that port - the surrtvors ottlio ill-fated steamship :t Mis souri,-was forced upon her . . 4 tits United 1 Shttei Cktstomselicers, who even chrirg ed sher with :tonnage diteri fore twelve months in ndvauce. Every one e se"witit whom the Anna had brunuesit worked evit and gratuitously.'- . ' ,No_onettcquainted' with the versAl Can , conjecture how the fire occrine4.-_, Every precaution ha teen used to prevent tire and to extinguish it ITNALIStarta ". The riciiie Disease. . _ Ti.egeneral aspect presented by the horse epidemic throughout, the city . yes terday, was about the same as on the day previous. ~The horses were evidently im proving, and were nearer to a complete recovery tinui on :Wednesday, although thare did not apper to be an many ant mats able to do work. This was doubt less owing iu a measure to the dull and diiagreeable weather as compared with the clear sky and warm sun of the day previous. Many of the street-car Linea Were using four horses to each ear, it be ing ascertained .that four sick animals can draw four tsins easier than two can draw two tons. This is explained by the fact that:when.one'horse fails fur a short distance the other three carry him along, and When' the tired animal 'vetivers a little he is able •to assist his brothels. There waa.a smaller proportion of horses running at the nose and eyes, and scores of animals could be seen n Mei appeared to be entirely recovered save the weakness which inevitably follows the disease. The curious stage tied car lines were running as' follows at noon yesterday : Fourth avet.ite, forty stages ; Fourteenth street, twenty-four stages; Fifth avenue, thirty-two stages Oladisun avenue. fifty three ituges; Twenty-third street, rum live stages; Fourth Avenue Railroad, twelve cars; Third Avenue Railroad, one-quarter usual number ; Ninth avenue ten cars; Eighth and Sixth avenues, one half usual number; Broadway line, one half usual number.. Sante of the lines put on more cars towards night in order to carry the up town tide of travelers. On the Second avenue line continued improvement is reported. Only eight horses are considered M* unfit for work and the aggregate daily trips are but tit ty less than usual. AP better state of atfleirs is else reported in the stables of the Fourth Avenue Railroad'. In the Sixth Avenue Railroad stables, the horses are recovering their appetite so rapidly that from fifteen to twenty barrels of feed a day are added to the amount lately given. Thirty of the horses were taken front tt.e hospital yesterday and exercised by driving them to Central Park. This morning none of them appeared to be any worse for it, and they Were placed on the down-town jour ney. But one trip a day is exacted front any of the horses. The number now ill the hospital is about 150. The Broad way and Seventh avenue line report. their horses•as improving rapidly, but that they deem it expedient not to work them too 'soon. The Eighth avenue horses are said to be much better. About one-half the cars are running, and five extra cars are put on at morning and night to re lieve the horses when the amount of trav el is greatest. This plan was considered preferable to the doubling-up method. Coleman et Volk, a firm who employ about thirty horses, have it is reported, cured them completely by the Russian bath. This treatment was suggested by its eactual use in curing Mr. Volk him self cf influenza. Some of the Broadway merchants made a very good hit yesterday by sending out large numbers of porters and junior clerks to draw track-loads of merchandise through the streets to he shipped from the varions depots. As each truck seen thus loaded bore an ostentatious an nouncement of the business of that par ticular firm. people begun ta suspect that it was a dodge to advertise their wares. iTUAT TQE SA.WITARY C0.1.61111TE I=l At a private meeting of the Board of Health yesterday the following was read: The Sanitary Committee respectfully submit the following report upon the petition of certain parties to be allowed to deposit stable straw upon recant lots: In the opinion of th, Corn tnittee the straw accumulating in the stables of this city since the prevalence of the present eptdemic should be regarded and treated . 10 infected. It has received and becomes saturated with the discharges of the sick horses, and is hence liable to aud undoubt edly does contain contagious or inn c thins matter. This errs* should be so treated as to destroy such contagious matter. Simply accumulating this straw on vacant lots would not only destroy any contagious or infecting material con tained within it but by the process of rotting such cootagin would doubtless be greatly multiplied. Again, the necessary handling of the straw, both in its trans portation and overturning while it is on. dergo* ig the process of decomposition, won tend to liberate and disseminate suet titt contagion.i There aretut two meth ods of treating this straw so as to effectu ally destroy r ffecontaeious matter, via.: BY 6111BUSTIOY—BY SUITABLE MS- INPECT.S.NIS The most effectual method is by cm bastion. lithe straw could be burned at the stables, and thus avoid all trans portations, the end proposed would• be best accomplished. In the railroud,stages and large livery stables, where there is ample, yard space. this method of divos ing of - straw Could be entbreed without much if any ca. anemvenience. But the straw of the private stables would have to be conveyed to vacant lots. The second Method would require the employment of -such destroying as have the kabwn power of destroying all forms of germinal matter. Such are carbOlie acid, sulphurous acid, chlorine, gyp . s um . itc. There can be.uo doidit that if these materials are: thoroughly employed the DLIT:SrECTION WOULD .I:tE COMPLETE. .If the stidw.were wetted with a proper amount gypsum ; -tho_; result would he egitally favorable, and the straw Would be, much improied as a manure.. " It is also importau rt bat all Stable-keepers he cam yelled to, take proper saoitary preean t ions. fhe flours .the:stables and_ stalls should be sprinkled over witit'zarbolie acid of the ustial commercial standard and dilu ted-With twenty to - . twenty-five :parts of water. In addition: to,the carbolic . acid the stable. gutters, and fluorin , ' • of the stalls should. be strewn over with plaster to 91. e-eighth or one-xixtb - of .an inch in thickhess before the straw for bedding. Is put dchrh; '.The sprinkling with 'carbolic acid .and"_application of, plaSter. of paris to.b6 reritoveel every twenty-four- or thirty-six hears thinOgh the duration of the epidelnic..and.the straw used 'for bed ding changed Ut least as often: . After the, reading of the above it Was, Ordered - that the, owner!, proprietors. or lessees of all stahlei ivithin the citv New2.Tork biaatl are hereby required . to caus?.. the Stablee owned, leased, occupied useerty - thetn to be - thoroughly.and daily cleansecl,and.the flours thereof effec;! tually disinfected.by tlae_free.:. application. ofcarbolic acid of thii usual comtnercial Standard; difuted.with iwenty,ive parts of: water, and the floors of the stalls . nsed in eneh etableo to ,bo' yfoll oosiie4 •with plaster of Paris to a depth of at least one eight of an inch before.the straw or bed diog Khali be laid thereon. 'I hat such Owners, proprietors, or les sees shall also eause 411-straw.or other material used as bedding for horses iii the stables caned, leased, or occupied or used by them' to be destroyed by cotu bastion u pen or' immediately contiguous u to the premises where the same has been used, or to he thoroughly disinfected by carbolic acid prepared. as. .hereittbefore specified or by the freeapplication thereto of gypsum or quick thud "befon;' the re moval of thelsamefrom such premises; and that hereafter and until the further order of this-Board no straw used as bed ding for horses shall be transported through the Streets or public thorough fares of the city unless the sante shall have been previously thoroughly disin fected its bereinbefore provided. Ilmolted, That the City Sanitary In spector he and is hereby instruceed to caner the foregoing order to .- be properly served upon the parties Weeded thereby and to secure the proper enforcement timed—N. F. flora Mes. FAut.—The acquittal of Mrs. Fair on her second trial, ut San Francisco is an outrage to.which words do no jus tice. The annuls of crime do not furnish a case where a mtirdere'r more clearly des erved the severest penalty of the law or where society was more interested in see ing it faithfully administered. The only consolation to be found in such a mock ery of justice is the fact that it tills the path of the licentious man with perils from the most sensu4l and reck less may well shrink.' Every such man is at the tickle and• unpitying ua•rev of his victim or his paramour.— Tank/um. not.* Ripublican. - Thanksgiving Proclamation, By the President of the United States of A. PROCLAMATION Whereas, The !evolution of another year has again brungnt the time when it is usual to look hank upon the past - and publidy lit thank the Almighty cur 11 is mercies and I1i; blessings; and Whereas, If any one people has mere occasion than another fur such thankful ness it is the Cif izeits of the United Stales. whose government is their creature, sub ject to their behests, who have re:erx‘d io themselves ample civil and religuns freedom and equality beforii the law, who during the last tuelve months, have en joyed exemption flyni any grievous or general calamity, and. to . whom prosperity in agriculture, tuMinfactiires and com merce has been vouchsafed. _ . Now, thereG/re, by - thus considerat ions, I recommend that ouThor.iday, tle 2.8111 day of Not - ma:r next; tin- peop:e meet in their respective places of worship, nod there make their acknowledgment to God for U s kindness and bounty. In witness whereof I have hereunto-set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done ,itt the city of liashingtun, this eleventh duy of Octohet, in the year of our Lord one thousand - eight hundred and seventy-taro. add of the ludepend• elle,' of the United States the unity se,enth. lie the President, U. S. G 11.1141% 1i11.3111.T0S FISII, Secretary. • •• ;4jrtti A, drerxottiteitto. -§ , r ,,, -- 4-, („rg 9111 PKRRA i . i & XVI , " Malted ! •• T./ VW W amil ll Ai: C. 1.1,,,, of It orkitig pvi.glo i. g, i hgr ~,, S. ynung or nni. make more inn, al at igt.rk far uti in their by .ro :no:ovals Sr ail thg lifllt, than at anything cite. Pariiculare free. Atitire,a 1.4 llvirvi• SON. d: GO.. Pm tlat,g .51aing. BOOKKEEPIISIG Eaxy INery Nc L and cirr chant LAO IVOril al.. .WV. Book 61111.1. (0 ce•sta.— ' 11. GOULDING BILYANT, Iniff-do. N. Y. GLIT lI'S CIIPItitIAL ItlvesgAri Martz's, t huh:rale 10 tlit =du. rvelpt of $l. W. 11EILM 1 , 1:11131.11'. livatling, Pa. AGENTS WANTED EVIIIIIIIIIIEI La.„,:LLLL,L,2,,L low priced Corn• •• ucller ever pmentod. Lrt I,lrutere nurruvcrotroty cybo c..ro to eiull tend for •trcular to ' - I•SAILY 4.3.1L'i-b11E1.1.711 '- 11.trri..burL„ f`q. Gitnar cu it to 3ITIC —A $3 .11.2tatrioe ot rho bigit rpt ortirr for $l. ngelit Wa01.3 in Lrrry too un a p-rtylud O-CrOgr. 1,114 rooll. -or Opertalrl3 10 •• Smith's LV.I.,r JlagaNna," M Liocrts ot., ro. Y. 1823. JUBILEE 1873. OF HE HEW YORK 'OBSERVER! The Bait Religious & secular Family Newspaper 7tur atial.the 711DILEE YEAR SOGB. _ 3111NUY It • t 10281: .a, CO., 37 t ark Stow. Now York. REDID FOR A Se.DIPLC COPY. GOOD COUNTRY TALLOW WANTED librbc-4 prim. paid for prima ryrvil:ty by L M. ELK tyros, sa.sp am! Voncito M4ustroctorer, 1111 Marzaret. to &tett. rbilodolpbbi. • 3£4.. Of CASHMERE NIB TONIC Ie unoar•eu.ud as-a roost/tor of tha Growth of the 'lair soi Wlalokele. It to. urn , : sticky ear greasy, sl,t it s..ficis and snosollo, the Itsis tar belt, sod wore pstg.:lowly than talf Oil lit Poulad•. I Pest as II Haw tetra-tug. it productsilts oo, t l `erettillal a.. 4 lustrous glees, Warr-Jsh:4 porfectiy- -hat:l,llo.s. Its esilaisituptclamo is quite ttoriss/itsi. boia;.; instilled (rum this storill renowned Roses of Clisliattre. Logo bottles, oily sil coots, Address ASCLIFIZILiACII MILL .It. 4so M. 11.1 tit., PodsOolohla, A Great Event Webise decided to ill"rove or Oar lowneliee stock or BILLIARD TABLEa.at price* a Halo alawu cart.— Fir:it-dab* Now. 'rabid", cnus:etu. ads IL. 15ot:owl halal Tables tondo ore{.( bow. Vila, ),2 F= +a, Ae. A i:rtat Taratly knit an boyars. Said our IsAvAbatill Dimsoc. ' .• Bor. C.141:41 ,Olitra t•Arvois, rico Toll/. 8141 41' LTPll.Ol'.q . ASEMIA, CLUE. Al .0111 repute. tliolnurt Vitlicat olll , lllllllfireinitiMeg t acid l'lrevt. elivay CV/11e o box. by 0ka..1. Claulare,At:dress -IL; 64ultt-1.:1;;AUL tercet , Valudripqbk., 0)-411 DrO.:4l*1 0 . - MT.O-11. 3EL X 33 •uff,retl *lila was cured by *Unpin lone‘iy. - R 111 ecit4l teCi r c plaint Div. to Au art:4lW.: Iler. :Y. J. 'MEAD. Dr.tw Th, r..y 4c rum:, 1101,1 D NY GOODS! ' T ham trddt..d mnireztensfro carlely . eltAXT and TABLE ..• „ . . Eft'. 3101141CUN pad SAVCRIIS:.itcaTti MtG dud TOV'Enik-ON.TTS higrol variety; Ai.. VASF... and rAtiele TUILEC. bk; Land:on:o4 di.: , . Thi:Ae gundal ItAvc:ltnported iltrectly from ruropE, A . t i - p,y ',Twos tin: u. Ittvl ts* WV I m P e al r f o f,t° • "!'" ate gaups guucts In ittivir !Gls eity"r ' , New .. , . .-, -, . A.J.• Whitt:SM., -• . . .- son. ps 59titb:"Secput3 and 24.1 SSr.ttcburty Spi.. , . • " ' " Plitfactulitttls• Pct. , „. , , . .. ' ... .. , . iq"....13.--'ili "..tomk 'of eft ANDEmEIt.4. - ooprololty. adopted to Churellet.;l ,, owl , lam 0.- , It Joke of dotty...go Fb ,,, ring lbO tlyigo of. etch - C4oodullor , nod Itt,,elet. ' , Ain he sent on rtg.,!akit4 ;' - -' ' . ' - - No, 6,2 Y. AGENTS WANTED . • FO.O . , . „ ? INSEC TS AT' HOME.p . , 'TW frigfirillPirurdiitifitn rat? t. el nao 0, ,fill.ty. Nes. •••Justibe Dur,Vior, Intulitgrot rural borue. , ..."— '•Tlie drirrfop are' faithful MprUllClA , tiOtti of aura and- plant" Scud fur circular. Adds*** -.GEOUGE DUl?Olp3,l2f North tonna etreat, 11.114414, •.... IV IONTIMOSE GRADED SCIIIOOI4 —o— M =lt • FALL TEnu Began Sept. 2d, 1672. - WISTEIt TIMIS Aiugill3- —Dee. tO, 18;2. Brum) Trutt April 21,1V3. TV727o4Y—Higher Department, 00 Beenntlary Demimon% 5 DO The enurneof Instruction includes the Exa men BIIANCEIES, the LANCIUAOL:3, 41(.1a112.1fAT tea, and the Nartrun SmmteEs. STUDENTS ARE - FrETED FOR COREGEL=IIISTITOTIONS OF LEARNING, And SPECIAL ATTENTION' GIVEN /0 -the Preparation of Teachers, The Building is Commodious, Pleas ant, and well-arranged for. , • • " IMPARTING IN3TRUCTION:,. , Students can 'entpr at, at any time, and Tuition will be Charged Proportionally, ate' Rooms Can be secured, for those desiring to board themselves. For further particulars address A. H. BERLIN, Principal, or the Secretory of the Bourcl.. W3l. LI. JESSUP, Pres. B. THATCHER, Svc'•. Aluntro:,e, Oct. 30. '72-onl. Hip--Hip--Hurrah ? NEW GOODS And Moro MEOW, Inn few days, via Xoni rose Railroad, and to he sold at EXTREMELY Low Pntentt, at the Grocery and Provision Store of A. .:'..1, I.IIIL. LARD, . • HEAD OE NAVIGATION, 0. K. Choke Wheat bar. and Superfine ut $.B 00 per 111.1. Near flack Wnent FloUr Corn Nte,l nua virllsam Flur. t.na.ra. Mola.a.r s3.rupa. Ch. eat; and Cracker., Corifirh. n Nolverline qual.ty. Moe!, era]. Snlp•, twenty kinds or more. tiehord Itotsko. and stationary, Slater. Ink nod l'enello. Tobacco nail CI arr. Yankee No. Spin of all kimt.. C..T.e, a eit tie" qa.lity and hap... ' ditch of Sr. Ten.. and v, ry low. A gwol $1 $ l, Tea for awl,. $1 2.5..0.1 01 50 T.. for $1 W. $1 4.1,11.1 .$1 1 , for ...51 la. ern ' dmr, 14r,:p "toe; a..d or Fa Oats and Vegetable- is l all to their 5e3.011. :Wry!. 11111beri ten.nu t C A nen , and lame Asaurtturiit of C-1111i1 . 11 FrOlty. 181111. M. FI•11. etc.. etc. And 1.000.0,410. r to liar •r• in.!. a Ono lltlneTotv• in 111.11101L,' that s very hod,. ...Alio., nod cola rave for n eon.. and n.llttlest the ilea= 1111 - 0 , 111 CUEAP,CIikLSTrir, (.11111APESr. , •A. N. BULL:Ant). irontrCse, Pa., Oct., 1872. el 2 Starch 'for $1 (11), Six pound Boxes Lay.er Raisins for 41 CO, and evern• thin, clsc egtkally low at A. N. I.IIALARD'S. gma.t r.t.u, FOIL EGGS AND NMI." CUESTNUTI, at A. N. BULLAIIIYS. 11 - ontrotc, Pn.. Oct. WI, Ist:.—,o p^YOITOit•SHOTI^F. Thenndervlgned.nn Auditor 211 apprilowit by the Onn•! et coinire... Plato .4 •o-- q t.-I.4mm connly to 411 , 41.11.1 e for lithrin in ihe Inotitn °line Sto•rltT. ariwing fro, Inc .11, of Vie nail rvatte of W. Gille .ine, will aitteirt to the Anticr or hi- npnotel• niont of W. 11. & 0,0. Jenup, ;Ant. left. oh I tiCIML:, p. I,jlen all potion• Ittll.l,..tvi: %I ill prod 1.2 thrlr elnnits or be for over deb:lord from coining In in ral•1 food. 11. C. JESSUP. Anditor. /Tontrose Ott. fib, If ft. I'D ITOWS NO CR:E.—The uuouruigoed. Analt. LI or appoint ed by flu. Orphan . • I mut f no-tinehun on Conuly. to dl.tritene tun fund. In tlo• of the Adulluionrator of the .-nate of Jane Palm,. dm...ed. On attend to the duties of hi, t r n i , I a t I.l' al. E...e its litnintraloo. on rti.molrty. Nowt-tuber the :tit. 142. at t ti clack. 0. m.. nt wit all tine anti pl.led till 1.1.,.1116 Imermell twill make k' their elahn. ce i.e ferret.: dobru - rrd from coming I on raid fund, elttlS3.llAN.ticdllot. Ilfoutetuu. Oct. lily MI. A VP/TOlll 4 NOTIC R.—The onrirropterl. nn Aro:1110r LA a ptrorowrt hr the Ornhario Court of Sorquehavon Count) .to ritru, the rand , 10 I lir 11.uoIS of lOu NI 01101.0 n for Of all, e, tote of 1,1,i Shirr, th!Ce.tatll.ll6(l,- 4Y notice 11110 h n 111 alt.-red to the clutter or-into apiadatt era, at the rktTfre of tit, It F R'utrrulnalopt r"so- nu Tithr,,lay. the 7th ear on November. igl2,. et 1 'fend; e. nr.. or, v. hic6 11010 or .% Pine , trrrPor4 ter.ertvri will or roc known their cl-rituour be to ever do. Lorrorlfront craning iu ou cold mod. W. IV. wArsox. Aud.tur. Magna..., Oct. 9:h, /1,71. A DIIrcNTILITOIt'st NOTII•F.—in the e.tnte of 11, Mary S. 'et3riton. late of 1311147Walt!r. stiP4'.l Cu.. ilmevett. I.utt , r. of Attaailiptrytt,t. iu t'‘l3 .‘ l . l .I. l e 7.1111 ,, In ILO an4er.r,thetl. nil 'lmam. °Wing !Aid cstatit, sire refi:iv:lrd tos ttemttl , ate paynteitt. null s 7 per.oll. b.seteg C Clitt cc tittt are ttvit.eletito prt.lseltt them vttlltittlt ttelay. JOHN: A. STANTON, Adm'c. Briktew2ter, Sept Ilk, 1e72.--IrG. rSTATE of Anton Tl;om n pot the t.,iro.hit, o r L g ih ro , stvu t o.owom eg.tvoty. Pa- 11CC , 11.-(l.—Lvlient of M mittipt rut ion tipoo the e-tre of the nhot.e nnm. 11 deco deot. hal 1,4 13,eu gtant,i to the ototer4ll:nett. oil per ,hdehte.ll to r. 11,1 eAtAtettru hereliy r.otlatut to m be Immediate payment ; and tho.o barhuz the ..tme, to pmeetat them duiy anthem Teat of rot oltic nm.ir -P. CRANLIALL, Adair; rDlTi)lNNOTlVl.:.—Thunadrruidned.hiirlng.tirrit is sinpulutril y the Court: or common, I , 4pft .t qtivfninini ronoty.un Auditar to iii•drilin'e to Inunh , from 140 a liu Ito,' g-tAin or". nintrurni. loin 01. wttt itinirs,or hi' Atlpt,9ll.LlCin. 00 fl' ioe,dnpp bet. tu. Int 011 o cTocY, I'. AI. AU nuu.lun. tuiey,t r a wilt npuilir nod preersit t4rir elaonn, or by (orcrt.i da burred froui coming IU uu r.ini fund. . IL L. LtALI)WIN, Auditor. Monitore, Si:pt."l9. 1572—sti, DIIINTSTRATOR . B' NOTIO".—In the eAtMe or Itaniel B. 'r!trtnv. decenled. letioro or tttlevlttha 'ration in the ram eruao. have leJen to the 00- 111.r.hroed. - all I. Ikl4lestAle. are here by ...titled o. make Itaruedisite payment to the Admin. 1-Crater; nod those hiviogetnlnta tignin-t the game.. are mio,t o t o preeent thee. at ,tho .dire of 4. B. A. McCollum. 4V14 A M.TIFF.I..".I*Y. Adair. Bridgrsrater, Sept .18th. 1572- , :ern. ." . usc , streirrs NoTier, Letter, treamentary tt, tlm Nrtaaa Aldri”h. Ine of Itrooklyr twp. Itanqueltanna vutnty. l'a, hare U ,, 1 gnlA • rli to . ` ,ll v imitseriber.lH Verson% iarelasl to the raid e-alts, Arc Sean , . LAI to Mika inaTtAlt to isl)lll.3r, and. [hate lia'S• I Israltlls or dela:111(as ofthe said dt. , tudut, to matte kuostu th. rame trltivtot 'delay, Ewa?it14:11t1(11, EXatiltdr. .Droa.lyn. Sept. IS:11.18:1.'—wG . , L' , XE , '''ITTOCS NOTICE. Lettere tr•etAtric.rttary loOte erlatppt Sontro Ratteron,drc,. tole. of I cwoi, r , n+gorlopoti county. hove- been eyttiterl to r per-or lode-hie-I to' th e ,ref,Ce..titte. pliorptr.l to !tithe Immediate plyrtiont..and then - IIIL!dalta• or ovorinth , 11!..711.1 thn vothir or the fit] do- cedant, to make known sritrioat A- toy. El.• -Toon fle.xe 72, Emorator... Lette=vlEc.S,pt. IS , . 1'...72.—5tC• d.au'nn,ilmr /Z.:TP.1. 88 '4 1 7 thy Court or ColUnVin l'ion4o'or sno ntiollabox 00101'Y. 10 dilotihnto the fund*nl toe Ilan& of ItioslBB.Blll, puj u of 11 , 0 , read .mc•.b borkor. bi , rvby I;ly.ltiotlcv 111:0 ho ulllnflon4 to thollllBl.Bnr3llinppolidUlt. Cathir olncit In Mullin., on Fn. or. 23r81 - tlur , otllttl . !ZlOCk. P. In.. IVIIVO 41.1(i wh..reulllBB , r,gong turtrBr.or. edbfralt) food u th•lr cl./Irop tor be foiercr dobArrodirom coral iu on 0.81.1 riot A. It. AtidltUr. Aloatroro. reptembor 11114 VIIITOIt'S NOTICE.—The underelnetl, - no Anal. Ll. lorAppolnird 11% thaJodger .41hr OrphAteo t in no for the Counlg Qt Somici,b tin& to let tin le Use. Stunt. Inibe- leind.n: the Annttnirtr:dnrtt Veo e.netent , Stephen. colnAtt detertred. Intend re thedottee nr lii, appolhitnenit... at his :ottice _31.1.1tra.44 . 011: - :nth: day or to 1". hL % loik hi 11W ahem - w.: Alt panter intererjetierebc re ; ly requirvi to nepenr nod ne'rent their 'elnlnte.:. at tbe aborts .Itue and place or be h.reivecielotrrecl:• • • ' ~ W.lSED, l llol.le,:.4hatiot,7,„ . . . 31ontrote„Ort, 2d, 1812. , o h. UDITOTt'S 510TICE —The vtadro , ignefi.• aft ilLor appointed by the irphloi*e Court nr..-n,an..1 4 ., no Comity. to tilrititoite ?hot - code In rho howl! or Joh.: ILTannrr.udrmnlerndnronto e;oroe - ore. ilocrierti. olltlitt to ttgi ..,c n p i ,ot y 0 ", t 01 - hletillice In "ill'eutruir. otri•ehirlty: - yoretote , r .1•311 it I o'eloeici to.: at wlll , tl limo nod room 'ii her. etinitiliere•ted In !gold hoot rows pro t eut their elolute or he furererdclurre4 troth conllh.rlo on 4114 '" 4ti. AtNtOr.- ; Shin, roro, oOt. 2, *. - „ • IXECUTIar2.4 Noprt. Wherea% totter,' ics'Aintstg: g • ry to titts• emelt! or'rentiros LJolooton. deti.AW-; bArelwerl t.lmoteil to ttfo titacioActirtl. 'n II t) , •n•owa Ilebtra In P4illeti are rttre.4ll ttt make Itttwdlatt.,: wtymtott, 'add Ittemo it .stitit 'chi n+ ogn10•1 thy' iAlAer• arts rcqrmt4lllo uresen{ orithout 1E431117; ;.• •-• ELtZ .1011NsON,. -t • -• • • GA..IIEIiT a.acnixsoN, Prgzovrcar. ttpr,4slb. 1572.-19 • . . .13131701. ; t1NOTICE.—:.tfin under•lttr.,A, uo rlonHt. IS appolut ntl by tlio urpptnual, Court of Busquenantut County, to dndrianto the lo.tdr In ins hand,. nr . ..4e. .. I saw Adinlot-trator tho 1,404 or ir9.1,1•1 , 10 11t 041104111 i tot .t Serra-O.' herrby.l,..7rtatr, noire that ba uflt amend rho Itarles or his aupol• tumor, hls borotuth el Susquehanna DrriCtt. on sat, sudsy tho 91 dry.or tior•orlber noXt;ut 10 o' , lark In itur forenoon. when nod whi.ru all por.oS4 loturvsto o ld 'Ppre...l3ll4oe rlaloot, or butorovs , r delarred Iron, noni. o In on veld fond,' AL robr.„&toutor. latunagnlnns Depac;o4:44eta, 1. iilDlTO'fa 4 NOTlCK— i nitirnefetneStott tatting limn . uppoloteti by thu C,Part nt Gammon M.O. of ~ U . quehnntio cohntr. an Antlltor to dhotilotte the fillet. In h I ut-I4 f the Sheriff. erkint. from the unto of the Heal Eertnte or 71. trill totem; t t thin . aria: of tile ARV ititlr.rn!• qt bir Witco In Atitterovo—on Tnend-ty. ttet 15,1872,1t1 Wein& p.- nt. hereon% intrrertt d nr3ll epp-ct r ooh Were it their ctatma. or. be forever tit• barred from clueilo;ite on .414 food. .„ . • • .tAlt ei K. C.I.IIII.ALS, Autntor; - Ideetrote, Sept. IS "tls74—ore.t. ' • rgerTltlVS ZtOTlCS.—WnsuhAt Lettere tette -11, incelaryhtthesstwo or tune het-time , Eiteut tined Berm, evetatml,tereit-been mewed to ihesuhecribere. .‘ll perm , ,e ineeettal to mld eetate are reque•te 1b1511L.. Immediate payment. au& th.,soisle„“ dams ..r glt;. elude 1 .11. 1 .e1. the tame, win presott them elthoot - /1...- , tx f orgi Inscrar ikteKllolV4 ' :tog. 11.—wG. • - • . . . A DmINISTR (TOWS — NOTICE.:::=Id • Owl!" - egad. 4%. nt Nardi Km•ier drcenscil. 13t , ' ..f t h it hhf of ton. In -the". Pahh c.lotoc h ethic to.en greeted to the A r tlap•loted;iit-prrrone 1114 calete..:Are ce0ne..15 , 1 to softhe lamed too oriment. end pereone liticluzclahniiiiurteell3 Vetthe rcrocettil to prerfo I them whltoth delay. 31313 V KliF.LEll,AdmintAratrt x. 3edtretc3ro. Oct. 0, `71.....0t G.- 6.08111.0. - 01V0t0t11 11114, .in tlyisDirectorzi,ont year,aViN cach.addiaMalin!,tA cts: NEW ••AIILF9rtn. sAvlsmi-DA NfitY.l7ll. - F0R1).,'92 {"'ram : 110C'N1 11-.l.kittu Urn trmat Dr 0.0.14," I*.N g, CIIASE &CO- oAyuct pIA47 vyCDOL.V4 V. 6131.5 KED Dosler lu gcnoine Cay up Muter. groond, L CO • Dealers in Dry-Good*, Dae,Capo Mole , and 410,x1, , And GrncrAl ;tiorchandlee. oil Moir etrorL*ocand dooy botow Ito Rpirrop4 Church:* -- UNION HOTEL, kept by WILLLIOI 3311T17, on Main greet, near rho llcrot.—* W. S. MESll,,,lThnn4ry,.ginii denier in Flown and Mho', Mental'. one door Anna 17sinnel:n Arpin St. N. F. Ktmnsn. Carriezi s'nker end Undertaker, se Slain etreet, two trojers °claw Hawles'e McCOLLIIM TIDOTHERS,, Dialers ea aromales zed Prusisleer. oil Male street.• R. (PtilltET B NON. Dealers In Flom Feed • 31 en I, Salt. Lime. Cement; arocerfes end Provl.lune on Mein 6treet, oppoelte the at' T. HAYDEN, Mannrantarera of Cldnr* and dealere tinkrellona nod Fane7 a w d,. on ?ail! Strvd, Wow EPlce'Vul Church. n • MOOS k K 74 Loallwr Manr.flennTs and denter. In occo'rlndiv,:•.'itc.:neur E l , 4 6copal Church. • AIN P.l * Ib. II AYI/EN., and r i cdi dn r o and btaisurricturere. 01 cipri, On aldifl ptru: D " , INput RN'S. Ilona ghmenzond neplifint , on Maio Strbvt....uthbf Ulu bflt.v. 1. DICK1:1111AN. Ju.. I)valer In general .111..r.tautafe Clutblug, Lad: More. on - ' GREAT V. S. 11C1}1, MAndrarturvr. 01. Leaner. And deal.— fu Ceuecd NlvrelgAndire.oti Halo Str• IL I'. DIMAN. Mumlnita 'Nitre :old druler In -Riad, 3411ftelotAlliNDIICImpcbtAimerrUbJimn'rolithJsip Main Street, LENOXVILLE LIMAN WHITE, 3tal!,uracittrirorand dcaltifn taxeri or rioa - a and eavtinar. GiBSO'N IL :!-T. TINGLEY—WahI In Stove.. iln. Corp., T moo end Sheet Iron Worn : (Ninon,: doe- Al.os Is 4 sun Alan r pc oiShe I McloOPto nnL,r. Ect: rrete,eto4 I,.•nd Pipe ettedt:ed to at tali ptlcee—Glbe.o follow. Peimnylvacts, —l,y. , . EnWA ,t TST, 111.nufs,etnset# _of Wagon.. and Sleigh... no.a. the I ez,ll4o•Sturo. MONTROSE D. S. TlFF:llF—Connty Sttrreyor. of littottfletietottx Cnn t t 7. (ttlirtlu tint Cott• t lionw, )Iontro•o. ABEL Pc.nlrr in rirng.: 11 coicinre.' 1.1 Paintz., Wt, nroccriec rte. ' !a; t7ti .- • . .• ZAMES R. CKIIMALT.' Attornov at Low. °face cat a door below Tarbell Llouaa, Publfe Aarnae.• • n COOPER v.rog. - tstp ' , Sgt. Tick. to and Limita 04,4,31.10t:41re1aud and taut , . = - • lIILLINGS srnoun, - iii4 , ent Fire mid Life rfirnr. Agollt nntlAtwiler:t Tlrkr t" New Sark and Plillmletphia. Olrce utt of Mull:auk. P. D. 411.1.NDLE11. Oeurntl liimpuacuaud Seschag )Ia ell nt Azent. ftblic Aieu ue.* ' BURNS lilCEttlt.'4, the titacc to Rrt Dreg:end M,41 Ciptv, TAlcco. l'ocket-Butottf, tipettit tier. Irentket , iuttunr. .tc..Utitk Uleck.• „ , WM. L. COX,. Ilarnere m aker and dialert n,all'artider nenaky kept by- the temie, oppollie the Bonk. • ' DOT F _CORWIN. Pv.iler. Irk Stores. ;larderare. and 111 nnfictarrra id' Tin and Shertirou were, corner. of Win and Tarnpike . • .• 14. 11. MOttgit.. ll•rehAt . Tnll.ir - and &Ater, t n Trimmlr,7”, and V•ttnlohlir• (loud*. and lirluly•Mati•• clo• Intr. 41. ir•• I.‘”. • • hnr Little mad Ill'ul•slm'A Law (Mitt:' A.,\.::Dt poter tn ,t.irntetles..Provlainnt• • 10ut.., Stationt•ry aLd YankNo Nutlnnit. nt, head Phhile Aeenite:. • ' • •••••• • SPOII.E" it CO., bra In St•;ce . ..; Hardwre. A2rictiltoral nulat. Mar and 1.1r00.r.e.'.000 0 alit. Turban !Inner, • , Gen Aral liesteranco agent, IWZ, LIFE AND ACCID NT INSII+INCE,•• iVEcraxtroisc•. P' a. . IlartfordFlro Co., f- zplialsa rifl SUNI.C4.II Home vo„ N.Y. Capital and nurpina,. $4,10 00 'loyal Ina. Vo. I.lrorpool •ILIUM 0,010 I.lvorpool. London .% " $:47 Franklin lap. Co., PlOrd• $3,130.111 tt Ina. Co.. oi Norma AIIIttiCII • , tA3O.la 0 Penaaylran La •• V.-111.166 0 In.. co.; biota ut Ponds% 4 4.0 PI II e ycvht.! .‘ Ulna 6 . *A'O.tNO L mpg: . Elre •OCU Wilimnirpoit In*. Co: ' • , ,ellO,O O 1 ' • IJCZ V I 33 Conn. lino.' Cir, Ina. Co., ' V.11(1)).tCO Oninrsi ..{10,11111'4: • 4 :::::1C570=2.3Ta • • Trlrglero Tna Co -Hai - kind:Co pHO and So nydna Ster o .NZ Midway Poonarera " - • rt.%oooo. " The andrnd goad bat hne o"wall known In rh la con ty.for the lanq tlyrara,a.anautanna Agrnt• I.lCuu.p doh d twvii Moors bcon promptly pal& ILlala — ,Once ittatdoorsa-t from R.sr.lana. Wilco of W cooper BELL' WETS- STROUD I Agents toA9. ' l 36Errri, Solicitor • .Itouiro'so. may t): ' • meEvana rua EICIPORIIIttI. . . '' • • 7.• . ...: ... ' . ; , .. • .r.V.. , • IS A•AC: S' ~ '' . 1 . - I'' , suree4,s; id ' --' ' • '' ''''') '.lDil'il . FAtEIRI'-. ‘ ,:,....—c.,- .• • _ • /1 ., ,• - , , e . t",,Etv, , %. • t • ; f .. *V., ..,.",•-:' , 4ldflio "of the Mak', -: • 4 - 4 t, 11 1,4 7 . , ~,,....swven lii ..t.Stbsors • :• .. ' . r- r•:- ..r‘r lel ,','-'-'• .Pllll.AitEt.riltA.. .. --.4..,., - '''' '''' ',!, ; •`7 l lni • COitoinia - tin x ,il:. E • F,. - -% . 1 3 .....:•.0, ', 7 ', • turcr of % . ... I '.-:-;........?-'-' `... - ? f',... — !..fi! ' :' FPICYIIIRS: -. ,- .•' .- ; ----; -. 7 .- 1,5. " - - - -. 4 roi. iniltee hail 7,bllertiee, , -...- . . , l .;•. r .-.'.,: 1 . Nit ear,Whol.r+.2l.l:;uirl Retwn, .. , - tla'rtn,eilhpaitafro.seia . tarte - tld opt:1)111A tot•ott-, anant.,,o.r n:!.. I he' 011frohte .I:lnde 4 FL CS :tt tea, atat hhai!e la C ii , ope. ve.ml,l r..apectrally Iy, ha the 11 - 114•16' ' iir sli.'l4t.,:r. I.y k-.111,4n.1, 'cYnllliae the - nisilrtm 31 t 7 ut -1. % 1 " , T1NT"..,.. 1 . 4 . - . 4 . 1 .rn .. tinVa , Aril at fit, &mut orp/4' PPP*, ' ,t/tFarelltrievared. 'No inf4.7ei rerentari:n., co ..- :: , FURS , 4 1 1.;:gr-11,PI)..ND,ItITAIliF,1) -' - . .. • .a!" (tßil r: V DER I'IE STORE. 'lle'A hell ST:' ". - - ' • O t t: telt.• ISTO-4. , R. •-, ..'• .---;••: - 1111-LA.0.41,11.11A„' ..• Gold ; rr : 9 mggt. and tti rarielisi d e.U.e litvu: Woich. - Nto!ipc, river s plated spoon.. Fork+, anti h.OT. is •14.8FlitiMt•Ut Or F.. nry Nottooo;.etlture'r3 , . 4C., , prig:A . 4ld Stotilrino,al : ozo gook; • •-, • , :V. . ilia, TTIOIIMr• 4 , I O CIrION 11191ILA1EA11OD W. ;r ne fin Orni , 6l.Art em n t Ete 'ototoutimittth Or.Pent./IVElac - C , l4Vedbb , irt _haft; lAl3lllttp4' 41411:11i 4,`lmonobvt , entlt, Opp . mVeal Wt.'l% MO LI:1.114;h "41411131481n/qUrtlal..b4,-;lluply , .. luiildSlont4l.llwklibb.• 'do in rt•bv vivo - notko to- to,: of thu ci,Uut r y ~t,it..Alo: lb .1 4 clultratElVtl[Mt Will tic 20,41 . l a 'bbl • - • • • XueoilaYi - tba,4th Llriir No.viiislier, h. tw.s the, -74;74 p.si,czafte,t.the r; told toAitt: • . . • - Tlie lattittizi tot tha:4 Omit • kilted ArsecA *lnto itlil; 4 !!lbe 0. in_ .114 tospwp• ,; • . The Election for-the district Compeatal of flagman. itiOnf Aro ro t - will Filibeld at the seheed lipase near this .Proattlivittile•r.rch to saint( woehip. Tito EN•etinoler the distrig tem pee..Tof iheintroshltt •of n uhurit. valt be 411 - at the house-of Jame' Lott ID ~14 1 tolvothlp, ' 111 , • I.:10010o for the it emo posed of thetearorhipt of I cf.:goo - me, will holteld allho Coryl. Boma ft the twinge et Montrose: " . - The Ehtlien for 010(11411d CO1111)0Sed of the town. chip of nrpnklyu.i..sll be held at the Mode of lames 0. ton sti tire .td termattilt.. -• 't he El ettuu for Ike 41110 e% I otopitied Mike town shloof Comment will be to-Nat this ,aehool house near - hdaraelCicrt's in Cold tostufhtp, • '‘..y Thu el.,tiun for the Ol.triec otoporeitA the town. hip . I CIIRpoI will he 1•C d st1:1 by tome,: late of John. Ile.ratein in mid tOwortop. The kleittott thr district emortard of thenoreadlt of nowlar, trill be bold at' the Dundee hold In old ThaEh•clinu fiir the df.tdel cotonorld at the tens. hie et Unlock 1.111,J1C MUM. the honest l at e . ori . . J. 11.fatiek to mid tcernahtp. - • • The titruieniettlet distrtct cOMprated, of the-lows. chip Foreat Lace Vir be hell at the hood hrett T. ti.Teiree to salitteenattip. - 'l he Election ter the dips rig composed of the toirmhin f,Vrenkiii!wfil the Setteol house Thar Jacob tennsato. -- • •• . . . . . Elec . :/on foe the elertict erimpered of the Barangb of Frei:dm:ilk will be bold at the achuoi time In utd, lilmtiogh, • • •„. • .Tote election for thc district mlinpoted of thetterietlet of Grret.livrol will tor hold et the boucclute. Occupied by Wind Thome. to raid Borough. . • „ The glee,' Ott for the ttletrlet competed of the r iolfil .rin, of itreiit I\lll.bal held at the Lusa° leteoccept. eti by N. !brawl.; The Election for the,lt.trieteemlistillif the tolntobtp. of - ihr.in wilt ter 12.4.1 d Ira thole.; my lowlldletnln Toe Elect lontori Itr dfoirlti ciMpp•edtii thatownitip of 11.1rIn d will he hwi.o.t. raid Wisn.l3lp. - . l'ho. Election for the dettricio - Mpoted of the town - ship of Il :retool will lic hold at theta:elm of B.Wlnterft: In lowochip. • The . etertion fort:teat:riot - cointemed of the:tnwn chin Oftletrlek will h”hcidFa.t.ht,Lk.rtiekttlacrEicheoll -11101>gi.f.11, n 31•1 1.1.....b.44. • ,• • . • Too elecinm for the illetrlct composed of the towasbfp. of 4,lekcon wiL W held at Jhelum:a of Jueophilearyin paid t op. ' The election teethe r.t.trict competed, of the town. chip of Jew beleLLet.the houswol Seedcl MIL tn 'l. , - .• • The Elvoion for the rict tempoted of thelownthly of tAIMX. 4111 be I.ltlktat the huum: of Grow 68rothers lit .ot town-hip; • ' • he elcetiot :or the district competed of the tows trip sty will bo.bold at the warped School home ht tmtdtaworhip. , • _ „ 1 ho L• t• ohm for the-di...Wet mil:mooed of the town chip ol Eveiop .Lt. he hold et the /IGledaltrEcheel Lou.° in tuhrtournehip. - T• 7 It.. rot:elect inn for too chitrimcronpoted of lb, Borough of Unto iteidewe will he bold at the bcheel 1i0,51611 is -aid Burengb. •. The ,bettola for the diatrietdornpoted of thy toireattlp of lll&Batmen wltl bu lodd at the houttc of Vtltyllusipt lon • The Ei , elitsit 111 the dititi,et tompetted or the Domed, ur Mobtr.4.l. beheld at-tho' Caul nous in•tild Brough. Th 7 1:1,4t0n for thedlutrlctdenhoweil or thoilerotteb of Now - htlltord trill be held at the hottso Into or /Ow Fentot In rate ltereught. • The:A.:moon bon dor dlutriet - Corntdoitiof thetas - whip of Nese Milford tell , be held at the Loom erMlutter. Cho:lo4,y. fu tho tioroottbor New Milford, • The t . Weifon'for dirtrfel, ristopetyd 'of the Inn*, tine • f oakl ad st ill b 7 held at Ibt, bourn late or Thum-. ar Min./MT In uaitt toy.ualtlß. • h o et e , for the citgriet compcoitt -top ut on-h hill Lehi ut IDu hourocuf' , oat ktrt fit, ••1 t•morlop. cnctioon forth° ollarict tempt:teed of the btrott ' trio:vibe 'tt be "b7ld 'the babas fate o It , - •ez tu rand toe ronop:. , ' •or the dlutriet rontrOued of the lowla The '"'""I', 'wit/ tu• 101 l At thertettro tatti el IL ship Of.:biher Yrnahlte • • • -• .11ettat, , deu in +4,0 to v15n „. 6 , 4 - o . oomtr ., Thu I.legllo- for tb dl at the _ of s,,aquas,aon.-Depot ••••A, lot S 7 Irtrunl. dhy Willie Zhu/lb •• , - np , l,- - itt of the totem- The cicettote the 4:l 4 flrt - of 1p of Innnteint wilt he hi Id..nt , on ordro tote Ll Medan! In -aid town-hip. bi 2 n lteo; .13.11 :Teflon of ual ,, c r .r 1 ":1;;,',{5,.:,• who' shall rtY t 7 PAUE' rant 0t ' 'l!l.l klt t fr rn•nt trwe sruir !tot tt-tvl•fullnat .mt e .1101 any cloy orlo n," libia,l r , bite7, or I ofiker rorporat eel dlelrict. oat tb7r er a %hi. st a l l nn jl , llCiany. thit ries ; and CIAO Stnlo.O. nnt 'flty.e.r 11,'“"O' and 4,0 ;Ye .Liss at vet ry.t...1 - 1 , 1. Of con :M . ". r,,.ooucilaf oar Lenildelort, rod of the ',het .or • r t „,l 0 1 j,k l. Vilr. tor conunleoloixono ol noy lot • ! 9,'"%t,,,,,,t, name 01 bol d ing w. ur -lime. the or,toe or um - low:at in of.'t d ;;r. ii a aa that Clerk of aley,..ica ol ttar Coennoo, "V o n t tO ' ju do. con_ yoolochnor or Judy lor subcr• otllch p,coh lcetwu, dusti tr... cliplitc to cosy_ " atin ` lO B. the acint'Ai-euthly of ably f l i er Its ••tlfe may of every- Meyer. Sher 1/11; iinten; •." the T'OTlolable. of ocery city.'contoty. t "",„.g oor chstrkt within Bd. Btattro•na.illlt , wit. neves „K a ninno 11/17 ~,leer. ,,leer 15f an Or three gm it:L e elnant,!h..neol to Clear any win , nT eV.11.. 10 vand. , .• or , b, pt,to of Ono I Elretleti ithl,h shall tifoos ert.tl . Ie onn!I a Way no I ts.pinTent fonn np petulant; the runlet, and It thrill be lhodlloy of terry beuretive Cortutqlde of unch ir.trd.tihatlet Or toaruabip - troottt thlt , commute ea itti, - 10 fie iTtett , it In pnnsoll or Lt Wooly, Cl- tint plAte of I oiling elm Bons. In totell diutnet nr tiostokip ' for tke iltrpoatt of pre,.errlnz The Inotnento atm. tat., " fu itor..,llhoocctlon of The met of norecably entotted '•:tco non rtletmeg to orretkost tilt for other horpo-e7.." uoutoved Aora In 7.84,1. It' eliAerd 'that the ofoteual d ttkli 0 . Moe, -rktll rot be"-eohrtfltentd i. t., preryotoott miifrla.rAlrcr rn hutOngli aner Tuna :crying rn Jtidge. Ilonector ortlert, ellyarqteuenti tpoclal ohoctlosso ibto cow onounrculh.t. . -•• • • ,:. • Iturooconot to the 161'6E110hr c otaltn - d In the Feetmo of lint.oel ,fun told, Jut l / 4 "e7 utiboitformld dt-Irret I t k o o hnr 4 o, Of tnn,onoTinnats I or TO ern of the el. awn of their ilYpnCileln and OtodllT7 them et - tt m7t-t lug of nor Judge flout sorb tfortroct, rI 121 - 0 Con+ t 11.,n-e, to - the Buivelh or Iteet . tot no , thin{ IN: , niter the day oreketlini belot the Ferret I per, on.rrida", the 111 b Any of 011. wit. :Lew to do and ocrtOrrta the dna. r repair by LW at .id r 4 Jaaora, tit -e re a .lOdge , ultanesi or 'wet vontable accident le nnalde to attend Mild otrertag of Judge,. then tor errtitleate or relent alion.qadd No took. n chug,'" Of bonne of the rto . peetnrs or Clerks lif ebttloat of real havolnaltdiennd petit= " dui e 7 Teo trot of red Sri ze tinchto Cocotte:at 17,0 ,4 e. litt o l -Vow:P.ly . op,troved thn IVA •Cay et 1, 1 0.1 % 1 0 1 V. It It inon'cocd tout et nett n4lllllOl hereafter notler Igo I.TATO of thlo Common conolth, clod polls than in, uputiod het ot con the bony* of *trawl antra TieT , CO. a Trt.. tunitelpeoatleleloeh,.n. 117 Ott Art of tterembly nt o 1111111, eatq Ac!.rc•.ta atiug thy moody of rootincynt all 464;4.10,1u the reword counties. of thy CuPlEnolIMO:111, cuatted at • - ..rirettovd. Ile It rnatietthy the - 80 . 1.0.5 - sta - rum,* of ii‘Trm•entatirer let; the , t7Onitinistintlth of Ponnryl• 14,in lion e lanere enthiy elt•i. a nit ia..tiiy,elg r t i lre vit- by thr .tvrevi,tka, • %.verat ctruittre or the Commonpraliti,. tioto.a.:b.andspeatAl clectlotte,.. ore tiereaf , Or . . - attiltoilzeo nal ,rrytilreil to rote. ket- t prtuied: tit elaraltiod aa. Qoo tinted - shnd %minutt the name; of-eU jui!,,lmi of courts rived for. and to be labled:ooli1116. ouerdekei ehntt embrace the nadiel GT all. r.iteit tor, and labeled. —stale." oue ticket einurivo tan 1421111. 01 411 . clu.uty of Ctrs voted for. Including odic: of penalite. member. and meniherii of oreentlily. If for. and cattub. ro of tt.f.tl Vet elk fur."ntid 'la. blot, d...conoty;" 1111eliCk r il millirem, lit mime., of all . dlenta toted fur. d 111 . • toirlionip; tick, t *hall anitiratetbe name* o oil honied. iodievra voted; for.,and *hall be *.'borott: l l nun welt -erhall be dermeited la ' " ' • Watentas. - .Tho" Fifteenth' Amendment rot the. Coe ttawtoi. a n follow*: ' extiltni I. Th.!. rigja .cbizoor;nt the, - United Storr to vole rhail uot. bo.dootiNl or :,abrldgvd b tee tirittv.d.lbt.tne *ey lnte. mat couuVor or gin3vicatt.uubeii 1. `II of net vitide „ ' , Ste UM lb. C'oogr. Ps eltal 11 . 19r , votrer tdetifore• tl,l. tat ohs by npiin.priate tre•lat...l. • • • Aad li' rote: rho Ittottreertd the Clara Stater. 0 0 the 111.1 Ilny a Al aich,• sred. 00 tier. eettiltd-, Aceloesforrellie Great:every' tic UMW! Steel -tomes ix Ms several Settlee ef eslaa.ayel - psoll:cr • perelp.es,!! the 141!1 end. deCt.t.olle et,e4ilC 11. folio' , - emi. 1, Ile It eaaeled LO' esnali bait Zorn at Ilep , Sseedatlrerez, Ma Called Afalsref America in (cr pirrA0.....0-bl.tf.lrturt of too Vette./ etntel who are, or ele.ll ottteratro tortilled by taa,,to tut* al ..pp 11 1.110(4 by l'e 1.1.1441; or atty . Strafe . . Territory. droriet, county. city, pirteb, rownehlpb - rthraddlotrlet. nun 101144 a lob orreor rahClvittiott; rhall bet ,ord nod Ohm. d to rote at all cool, eteetttiri: 01th untrlodiuettott at edc , ;00 or preiriote.. tveultie• . 0.-tt 441 .1.111411 W loft, tow, coOtravo.aurt,or re4lloittnt t.tony State...l ertltory. or hy,'rir heater It* to the. °elle ry nor adiatandinr. ti 4 , 10 kir fieriPerssarleel. , Tll.l It. by or latrer the outloorty nl die thturttrottoo tabor* 11 an' egat, or the !Awl..4'l3[ly '4' :Mary; arytnettr or sluff be tirl'llre, kit, 1. I otoktil , njn e.ignla0 1.1 Au4ll aftlion torittill*llllllby..o6,.l. Cdtatltal tote or Nit. Vtrautle Dr toltloor- 191 or too (tit' the p.orfoofll4ltocr. Jot loot. to tarobblop to CILIY.eI.I4IIV. V11,1.11/111itX re per .ono ructdpr• C kit tette, .0.40 btconie.s . eailititti to rose h .1.11 0.. 11.,,it,y outtry rnrh pi.trulkttlid (400C1r. Igs 'givO - to eirlzoo. - ett ro• t rtlte' ritntro - , Nome and • typal Ovvlrtautly to V.:et-eel elltb ' 9.olenetoatt , lad io beeeee...ve dills. to vote le 1111•41{ ditt ICI , 101. .( roe, ear. Or. Or pre tro tv. CO DILI /On ot.crviti.e.lL t o . an. 117.0 .11th vr,au or akar chap or ktottrionly.nota a,•. 101 .0 . lot to t tit..y. too.. ho , erall. roe Cm/y.1100.0 it 9113 pay the rout or ter I:c.3ml.l4klar-:l4_,La son aggriretti thereby, lo to fever. d ac'trot oO.' C. 1..., a ill. tell Cott* .111.11 Path ..13211.1•41,:ep for tottr.a. lett es the thltte 911 - 1 4....11 alto, la story ouch 415,:(4111. 1{0• delqllo4 ...rolLty or a all - d'of. oB t , nun +Oil .11 the: of, bo titled Cot to rara pro hntotten dollar.. or is - Itritteronnottionlo.l lb•• one SWAM. 40 , 1 oat More 111.10000;ter, or both, at the Ma- Crellon olt 11. e dud dtieoene. 11 to by llootecond rectlon at tho,VI artier., of ilto t'otatltntlats ot oho C 7 0 11 . 101 . 10, 1' that "'Phut Volvtidallon, art] the LW. - the Stir,lei,irtdett atel , l be re ..1.1 nl purge:Mee Ibtrtet. beth...1114 0 3e , of tbo teed. • •-• • aettbliulV AI Ca aelelulivn al:lives!, an ~ , e4lateS la tAt roll fraty sob I,W/stunt:Obi,- • • _ Anti warren?, Tiliq t4ls l ".tmrr one' nab. y.,l,,full',ay • VM,vittedslit act, eel. t‘tibtr allJoilleertilt the,t t Ike , laluo. , pwta4l . t . „; . the !oath - arCtlco CI ssnhis - 91. ,1 v1 , ..e.0 Strou..:• - ' - ••St.cfso," Id, 'cid.% tot torah of every tat of Arremley ar poor tho-tlrtt. ratty irtrlto ft - trowel, *bad ho A-tattled to rlr t./ he'reel•kt It tolc•Vi. or mccbrbuiruildtrlC at ;toy _donor:lt:or s.tebbiltstebtlottpl this t'otnnto otrrsd , to todille ram. Iterabt repealed, cud- that.hersulter *lt frocnieu.b idiom tritslvdcp on ut.color, shall be eiln4l - pt. .I„a‘ c or - Ohs nettappdtrot *Cretan a.la AK. Il l. " l 4Stritont "AU het lust her Oppl. theittriitt lb a act Pr ant,S 2. bettor theetiodartiC-111*- Coannitairralth.t. Inc tiMhenollozio ,c ditttatAtAtritug o ho rad• tte— to vbir *tall goner:lt ablispeetal itt this .llontllonoteattlb!` • • , • The rated:Paso miried,tuurApamt. and aet4' oust be ittniod by tat . atointertra. of T..- terttoloctiorrotattrat aott "trot*, that Ilto:rlghtto rod jlrte.tott r nnarrautral theory wItY 1, 141 1 . Oheru.ot Lid, Com nun% ott vniltled ("sin, .11411{... Thu retort, jad.t.-1' Err 'll9l.gri cina o4 4 tito brouse,nehstotri mint tosereci "tettrthort at the , ttatt !0004.' 111 the otti . of wirkOuno,. riv.W.); oclob,r, is; " " The - Teitt rtt 'cltp's tho "toprerenratlre d hied: von:punit. 41 (410 4 t 11,14,11 1, at own th, Cr - dirt Waite, .la.l . aulliAailoc 3519„ le%) - , , • • artptli trotter no hautLat toy" othret Montrosv, ti;eUlet clay ut -- Acgast."/(ol.b=ll44lalat 10 ... - 641,31Zillag,oftba , OXiaisaiweattb thefetnm y ' fn • rE1,3111031,411,'