General 711 inis. Excellent tea is grown in "'etas. - Meet of tf.e. Black Hills miners are, diggi g— for. home. British gold-is copied- ip , ,Ldo on .bs, Americatri ; machinern Atlttnt 'City:hati:g4tieettieCtittionit i bf Centennial visitors. A Paris baker jutnpedi into liis - oven and was roasted, to death. • .Theriewas tp•arlir' ; tw4 - : feet of Andover, New Hampsliiiei lash ive k-,; C a lvary Cemetery, New York, averag es fifty funerals a day. ,I , - - potato bugs mid young grpeshokpors s re' visitinglierksitounty.L:-, There will.be a'great demand' for econ omical summer resOrts this year.'_ Over 70,000 persons visited. Central Park, New York city, last Sunday, Flour Made 'froM., : Teuts wheat. l of-This year's.growth is for Sale in St. Louis: - :` A $50,000 monument is; in course of erection in Calvet,' CemeterY, Nevt.Yortri Pennsylvania has 235 beer breweries, more than any other. State-10'113e Union.' A 48 pound wild turkey has been ,kill ed by a Graves county, Ky., hunter, , • A great musical ft.stival will commence a tCinciun id to-day and list three days. • Piper swung last ,Friday and the gal lows never had a .more deser ving.sub- Nearly 700,000. persons visited the London Zoological. gar dens the . .past year. , Six persons connected with thelßoston Theatre' died during ..'llieteasoirt just ciosea.' • , The Episcopal: choirs ,-of 13(iiiton . and vicinity will shortly hold a grant musical festival. , Three lots of tapestrY „more, than 120 years old, have been sold in 'England fur £7,000. - I A Connecticut - man iropdly-ehows the built; is that was shot throUgh the head of his graudfather in 1812. ; . . • Arrangements are. In ''p_rogress .lot an early reiiamptian of work at the Lancas ter Watch Fadtory. . '.The outlay for artistic and literary fea tures in Harper's Nagaline is i3tated to be over $70,000 a year. ' Father Homan, with $9,000 and two . young ladies, has mysteriously disappear ed from Cincinnati. Westmoreland and Cambria counties are t) be annexed to the diocese of, Pitts- burg, under the jurisdiction of Bishop . Tnigg. I The authorities of Boston are isetting out Centennial trees -in he cityLparks, and the example should ,be extensively followed. In St. Loitis if 'is not considered.' Ott quette for a lady to . pernfie an ice cream r►gn aloud. while 'walking. with a gentle man. - 3 Of the six persons hanged in t, Connec ticutil during the past , nay\ years four of them suffered the 0 natty for killing pri-on officials. Piper,the Boston murderer is called the "Centennial Confessor." His con i fessiona as.well as his life, terminated on Friday last. The 23d of April last was the 2,629 th anniversary of the fiundation of Rctne by Rnuul ds, and duly celebrated in the ancient city. Niblo's Theatre,Nov York, which has been closed for a ong time, will shortly be reopened for, a session .of Italian opera in which, Miss 'Kellogg ill appear. The Centennial mosqdito has - made his ppeararce. The Chicago Pimes..is sure . hr is the Centennial mosquito because he Id a hundred times ineaner ! than Tile pistol with whiCh A.roi Burr kills;.{ Alexander Hamilton is .dow. tue imssession - of .Louis . Marshall, of the Commercial National Bank, of Ver- Ky: The borne of ljharles Pechter, , the great, actor; in Riehlamt tawnshilißUcks county, near QuakertoWn, has been 'con- *med by a sheriffs jury and will be, sold by that officer; —j During thenight.montlis ending with April last there were fifty five grain-Inden vtssvls cleared from • pregon for foreign porii carrying an aggregate 'of $3\009,000 %mill of grain. s s: I ••: 'tine Boston Post notices that everY , city, Pillage and hamlet in the county, is' mak ing ready to celebrate the Fourtb - of,July in true Centennial:: fashik.m. Spread'. eagle orations are in- briSk demand, Or-• rs for all kinds of 'fireiivorksifrom' the ftitive squib to, the .frisky '•rocket,i , are mring flood, the bell 3 ar,i be !"g put in, shrill ringing Oder,' while the drinu and fife 'as well aii the sounding brass and tinkling cymbal are being turn cd ap for Uncle Sam's one • hundretb • birthday. Meanwhile the cotton market is quiet, and the 'question arises, what is goil.g to be the fa§biOnable material. for ; tar-stuffing ? • Boitun Post says:' -, They:tell.ar a r..rt NeW HampsOre ; school teacher near Fitchburg, who had a cbas in geography \ . 1, 11 the floor the other -day and she asked "Ile of the boys what the &aias\ in Hampshire.: The answer was "Su-rile." . The teacher higblrindiginant, gn:d tie soil was as good as in Massachusetts. .Tne Scholar epni,kily denied it, and added, ..',"Father had a bull in a pasture - in New' Ramp - sl ! ire, and the soil Wait io poor' _that the Lull starved to deatb. l - Theq. could , not Para) enough to 'Wry ,him, and had t' , cqllect pieces of wood and 'butn.him." The teacher found- the boy was, - . posted. tilid did not continue the argument. The Pennsylvania state building in tie centennial grounds was opened on Wed 7 nesday in the . presenee of thei various committees who have been entrusted with the superintendency of the-job. It was put.up at aeani.stf $17;000, . though the legish4p appropriated *40,000 For'the "titirpOse.: There %is not time enough to put up,a more ambitious edifice, that would have consumed all the money, but sole of the newspaper, nor . - reSpendents are wUn4,rering, the one that' hae been built could cost inliVtich. IiMP +Or- - The Mani Maguire Trial. DISCHARGE 4:1 THE TOST ',TUROftt3--TWELVE ItiitiSONERS TEIA4' Porismut; May 25.-=-The sickness of the juror,Mr. Levi Stine, which inter rupted the trial of the five Mollies charg ed.with.thenitirder of Yost, the police than, termi nated fatally last night; and this morning the eleven survivors had to be discharged. This will necessitate the retrial of the whole .case, which in. view , of the exOtement in , this county and the fact that the testimony in the case has been published and read by nearly every one in the noway will most likely move our court ti grant a change of venue in the case to some adjoining county. Should the prisoners then demand sepe rate .trials they would cause an expense of sixty thousand. dollars, .which would have to be paid out of the treasury of Schuylkill county. It ii 3 very much to be regreted that, events, have, put the matter. in ;its present condition, tor, out 'side of the question - of expense it is to be: feared ; . that jurors in , a neighboring county, not knowinthe ease with. which these men;- are able to manufacture an alibi by re l ason of, much experience, may give tnorei credit to a certain class of wit .nesses than those who are familiar with the character of . 8011 testimony would. There arelnow confined in the Sehnyl. kill county jail twenty members of the Mollie Maguires. Of 'these twelve are cluTged vvith murder, and the others with conspiracies to murder, and, with being accessory after the fact to murders,. These men, as well as five imprisoned at Mauch Chunk, have all been arrested on .information applied by the detective,, McParlain ; nor has the demand of jus tice yet been satisfied, and we may ex pect to hear of a number of additional arrests. There is an addition being built to the prisbn here, which, has made it necessaryito tear down the outer wall of the prispii-yard, and until the building his finished : a more numerons and vigilant watch 'will have to Compensate for the more exposed condition of the prison to an outside attack. 1 , - A Mouse Capt ured e by a Spidei. The wonderful little spicier that , cap •e tured the k mouse, and is elevating it in its parforiat Kr—Michael Gross' carpen ter shop, on Greatmen, betweethElysian• Fields, and . Matigny streets, of which we gave an . account yesterday morning, is still busily engaged in its herculine task, and: filling they numerous pereuns who • visit it with amazement. - • This astonishing little- insect is of the black species, and very small , a fact which renders the feat it now performs the more marvelous. The mouse was accustomed, when on a predatory excur sion,: to emerge from a hole under the bent% .where the spider dweihi, and pass into the Carpenter-shop where -the bench stands. I,` The enterprising spider, who had, no doubt, watched 'for a long time its move mentsoiid a trap for the unsuspecting Mouse, and, on :Monday morning, when it started out on its daily rounds, the lit tle spider, who Was on the lookout. tight ened the ithreals which she had prepared for her victim, whose hind legs Wete tangled tn them as it passed out of - its hole, and was soon secured., Inimediate ly after the legs had been caught, the spider fastened: another thread to the mouse's tail, and after several hours' constatitlwork, succeeded in raising he: prey's hindquarters, and continued .to doing utitil thel tip of the mouse's nose only readied the floor. Haviing thus reAderesi it helidess, the little spider in- Austriously set to work multiplying. 'its ,fastenings. • r After a .few more , hours' labor the mouse was raised an inch from the floor, the spider 'working away , as if with a pulley., In its terrible, contortions to re lease itself the Mouse managed to sever the fastenings from its hind legs, but'so Strong Were the threadi that suspended it in the _air, and so securely were they attached to the tail, Oat all efforts .to break them proved fruitless. Mr. Grosi, ,taking great care in the proceedings, left the spider undi3turhed and during a n:lost the whole: of Monday .night, with several 'friendt, watched its work at tentively, The little insect, after taking its *position on her victim's tad, com menced manipulating the , threads and working.. , Gradually could the astonished, wit nesbes 'of this teat see the mouse 'creep up and the threads, descending frOm their fastenings under the.corner of • the bench to the mouse's tail, increasing 'in num ber, and during the twenty-four hours ending yesterday evening, the +reads had so increased that: h becalm impos sible to count them, and Abe mouse, which was stillialive, though quite weak enact, had been, raised from one to three and one half inches from the floor. The spider, during the whole time of its work, sat on -the monies tail, only leaving its position'-at long intervals, when' it would cautiously creep down the tail to its root, and there feed upon the blood of the -. ,' • •-•..,: -•- ". -, -- .' 1" , :: , :' ,;-:;'.:-, : -, .., ..',,• ~•,.- !,..-, , -:- •, ,_,.,:.• . t_r. : ..,•‘.. :1114g::...1),E50c#41-_- -.4A:lk : '_ 31, - '1.87,6. MURDER. OW* mouse. Then resuming its positioi►: cn the end of the tail it would sagg►n begin its %lurk. a - • unheard ,'4-4-, c apture of ar:i . pou:e by Op*.ailitiq :inseCt,. , and its - ingenious way jot el4ating it, haS excited Abe . won der 1 - and. .thousands and. 0108am:is of visitors,` among whom, may by - i*en tinned several -scientific Alen and physicians:lwho aQsernbledinlarge crowds at . 'carpenter . w4ioBB the:PrOkiesi of the'. ••tatik Which the little spider has undertaken and •is so sUccessiWly bringing- to an issue. gr. Gross willileqie...the,m undisturbed and carefully *Well the result,- as every one is -anxious Ito see what, the . spider will do with, ita.catitive after dies, and how. far it will elevate o._Picatjune. EGGS ! WHITE COCHENS, BIT.OF,cooaENs, ARTRIDGE COCHENS, 1 'PLYMOUTH ROCKS, 1 AND HOUDANS 01i for iHatebing, - -$3 per 13. . , 1I • ‘ larYonneFovris for sale after August Ist, 187 Q, at reasOnable prices. No inferior specimens, shipped from. my yaro. - . ! White Cocher.s. let premium at Jeriey Fair (Berry & Williams stock .) Buff Cecheus. Berry . & Williams. , No circulars. Write for what 4e wanted and promp c repays will be given. Address. . Minh' 29, IMG.-Elm. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. & A. COR-TESY, 3:prusr arC:OpposEs, -AND-- MERCHANT TAILORING, AT OAR NEW STORE, Igo. 2t Court Street. , e would ;respectfully announce to the public that we have removed to our new and spacious store. No. 21 corner of ;Court and Water streets, and are filling it with a new stock cf goods that have just arrived. Our StOCIL of Dreis Goods. Shawls, ctc., are of the very lat est !Spring pdtterns and styles and purchased for cash when the market was most depresied. • • Id the line! of Fancy Goode, Hosiery, Gloies, Hair Golds. Hibbtins, etc., our stock is unsurpassed. We havd also opened a Department of Merchant Tailoring, • and have just purchased a large stock of the latest styles in the One of Cloths, Cassimeres etc., and of the very best qua' ity. We have employed to take charge of this Department. MR. T. D. TAYLOR, long the leading and lnost successful cutter in t! - As city, and who always guarantees a • perfect fit. Mr. Taylor did the se lecting of the cloths. cassiineres, trimmings, etc..for this dep , rtnient, which should satisfy all that we ume the latest and most rash lon..ble styles. We cordially thank our patrons for past favors. and promise thud and the, public generally that we are bet ter prepared than ever to supply anything in our line. We: solicit your patronage. C. & A. CORTSET. I Binghamtr, April 19,187& , R EMOIVED AND ENLARGED. ; • ; I have removed my GROCFRY STORE 4 CA the building tour doors above the First National Bank, Public Avenue. (formerly occupied by B. P: Stamp,) , where I have col:aged my stock of GroOeries, Provisipe t 'ltc. I invite con4petition both i n quality and price. • Please give me a c a'l and be convinced that I can do you good. ILSpN J. TURRELL. Montrose J. April 28. :1876.—y1. =-~- ---- ~OTI~E: To the heirs and legal representatives of Ezekiel Babcock, dec'd.., late of Montrose, Susquehanna CGun ty.iPenns7litanta: • - Take notice, that an inquest will be held at the late dwelting•hose of Eiekiel Babcock. dec'd, in the DOT. ougli of Montrose. in the county of , Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the 10th day of July, A. D. 1876, at o'clock,in the forenoon of thatday fort they urpose of making partition of the real estate of said deceased, to and among his children and repres entat.ves, if the same can be done without prejudice to 'or spoiling cf the whole. otherwise to value and ap• praise the some according to law—at which time and place you are required to attend if you think proper. - WM. 'WHITE, Sheriff. heritra 9ifice, Montrose, May 24th. 1:616.7-4w A NEW ENTERPRISE. • A-IL. I A practical workman, at BEICO333IdCA633.INCki had opened a shop nnder E. L. Weeks & Co's. store, on FgUlic Avenue, where he Is ready to do all kinds of work in hts)ine. Can excel in new work, and repair with neatness and despatch. JAMES BIRNEY. Montrose; October 18th.1875.--3m. "mumps TAKE NOTICE I ' Bet het price. paid In cash, for CORN, RYE, AND OATS, at the Montrose Steam Mill. D. A. Bioall, Superintendent. Montrosel July 14; 1875.—tf BILLIARD ;OUTFIT. Billiard outfit for sale cheap. 'lwo tables with the necessary fiktures. Address, E. 8. WARNER. - May Bd, 1876.tf Molar:344:Pa ATTENTION FARMERS. T-Ae highest market price will be paid To Calves, Lambs. etc;, etc . WE BUY BY THE POUND. Will be in Mouttiose every , Tuesday during the ansoa.com mencing 1117 O. 18711. _ 3 SLATER & ROIL May 17. 11176.-;41,', IMP EGGS C. C. - GILBERT, Great Bend, Pa. .1, kJ ta to 0, 1,000 MEN WANTED, ARMED ! with Greenbacks, to buy the best made, easiest-running, and moat durable Wagon ever made ter tfic money. THE LARGEST ASSORT M. ENT OF PLATFORMS, OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES. AND PHIETONS, EVER' OFFERED . TO THE -CITIZENS OF; NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA.- Particular attention is called to our Standard Platforms. We ChtiM to make thebest Family and Farm Wagon combined, evei offed for the money. Each Wagon Warranted as represented. We employnauebut ekpatienced mechanics. Selecting best of dock for cash and pay cash for labor, and we have reduced the prices, as :Wows: No. 1, Platform. 1 - X Spoke, IX Axle, IxSpring, : Top Buggie s , Piano Box or Shell body tar Broad , - 2 Seats, - - - - $ll6OO Boas with Enamel Cloth, Top and Dapiask • Add for Trimming, $6 to $8; Break $7. Lining, Patent wheels. • - - $lBO 00 Rubber Top, Broad Clothing Triinatiing,sl7s 00 No. 3, Platform 13( Spoke, 1X Axle. 1X Springs. Phaetons. Leather top aid Broad cloth Tiimming 4.0 Leaves, Drop - fait boartl.lSeitie• " $12500 • Patent Whee., - - - - $llOOOO Add for Trimming, $6 to $8; Break $7. We claim thit, the moat cot:menial t arid dura 7 ble and cheeped wagon in the market. Open • Buggiei. prices range from $lOO to sloo ' oo according to trimming and palutpig, Lc D. D; MontrAse, May,,3tl: 1a76.. SPECIAL 'ANNOUNCEMENT ABEL ALSO A All our 'goo& hive been bought within the the last few weeke. for CASH, at a very low price, thereby en abling us to sell eheaoer than tt e other istahliehmenta in the city, • who ate carrying stock boneht'at muck higheerates. • - 'l9, 1 76.- I .Brn . HAG-ARIAN BLOCK. . This standard article is compounded with the great est care: lts effects are as wonderful and eatiefactory as ever., It restores gray or laded it.r to its youthful color. It removes/ill eruption e. itching and dandruff; and the, scalp by its use . becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor. pieventing- baldness, and making the hair grow thick and etrong. As a dressing nothing has been found ea effectual. or deeirahle. Dr. A. A. Ewe. State Asuayer of Massachusetts. says of it : con-ider it the best preparation for its intended pur poses." - Buchan. gham's FOR THE WHISKERS. • This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or Huy other undesir able shade, to brown or h a k. at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation. and quickly and (lc fectually produces a permanent color which will neither rub ,no warh off. • MANpFACTURED BY R. P. Ilan & Co., Nashua, N. H. SOLD BY. ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN April. 5.1876.-4 m A YER'S SARSAPARILLA, . . FOR PURIFYING Tali BLOOD. o e disorders. Erupt ions lice' on the surface of hit _ oisexpi. _ from the blood. Internal derangements are the determination of these same hu mors to some internal organ, or organs, whose action they derange.and whose subs' ance they disease anddes troy. Ayer's Sarsaparilla expels these humors from 'the blood. When they are gone. the disorders they pro duce disappear such as u:ceratio of the Liver Stom ach. Kidneys, Lungs, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases of the Skin. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose of Erysipelas, Pimpies, Pustules, Blotches, Boils. Tumors, Tetter and Salt Rheum Scald Head Ringworm Ulcers and Sores Rheumatism liteurilgia Pain. the Bones Side and Head Female Weakness Stertility Lenchorrlana arising from intermit ulceration and ,uterine disease . Dropsy Dyspepsia and General Debility,. With their departure "health returns. Dr. 5. C. Ayer 4111Co.,'Lw i tvell Mass:, Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BV, ALL . miuomsrs AND DEALERS IN "MEDICINE. April 5,1956. • THE PROPRIETOR. OF TAYLOR'S FAMILY MEDICINES must be gaining renewed confidence in the Specifics which he prepares. A'l the articles of Materia Medics which he now offers for sale, is on the principel of NO CURE NO PAY. Foremost MODE then valaablearta% des, is TAYLOR'S CELEBHATED olL; for Pain; Lameness. Wounds or bores. in Mau. or Beamt. Taylor's Condition POwders for Horses Cattle, Hogs, Sh3ep and Poultry. 1 • • For renovati g the blood and system. of all kinds of Stock to the Spring, nothing can be better. . Tames Cough syrup for all throat or lung diseases. Any ene trying it will be tonvii ced of its merits. He also manufactures ,the celebrated Indian Vegeta ble dticking Salve. which 'can be obtained of any of his agents , A. B. Burns, M. A. Lyon; and I. N. Ballard, are agents foe Montrose. I• Any one buying any of :the above named articles and not being satisfied. can return the empty bottlior pack age and get their money back. (march 49.'16.] . p J,DONLEY; JL . PiTILNISIIiNG u.NaER'TitER, BINCIHAIIt ..ON. N. Y., The ' latest improved Catlin* and Caskets on band. 7 *arse to order. Shrondt, etc. April 1.9 'L7'.lea]3,ln.g. The OOdorsign ed will make llnd. rtekieg a Speciality is their buslotee. AU needing, their eerrieee will be promptly Attended to. ilatistectiosh guaranteed. •i P. B. MATTIIEWL. Triesdeeille. Pa.. sprit 7,1871. 14-11 03.1= 1 .1=1.11•713- 1874. BENNETT - &" CO. ; ',E3I-NbI4AMIT6i, Jobbers of Fine Woolens, MERCHANT TAILORING ItEI 3 LETE 'WITH ALL THE LATEST.STY LES CAM) QUALITIES " MEDICINE. This compound of the veg• able site' natives, Eiarsapar la, Dock, &Mingle and laydrake with the lodides f P,ttssiinn and Iron.makes most effect ial cure of series complaints which are very •evalent and afflicting. It irifie< the blood, purges out ie lurkin7, humors in the -tem, that undermine the .atth and settle into troub- PREPARED BY Manufactory atSpringvile, and "Repository on Public Avenue. Montrose...Pa: It you desire to par chase, examine our , eta*. and if none ate on ' band to sultme can wake to order'st:same price. SEARLE, Proprietor. I-3 C- 3131:7 - 1:163EtI9LIHT Would cull atteritloe to hie New Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! Now on sale, in new R VO LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND .COLORED _ ALPACAS, NEW STYLE OF .PRINTS,. SHAWLS,' WATER- PROOFS, -FLAN NELS, BALMORAL„ , AND HOOP . -SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY, HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, 011 CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. BVITt g o,,• LO ANULAP ROBES,FURS, HA7 I 6 AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE.IRON,NAILS, STEEL, STOVES • AND . • GROCERIES, E TC. , In great variety, and will be sold on the most favorable terms; and lowest tr. BURRITT.' ' New Milford, May Ist. 1875. • ' CORRECTION Rumor has it that having been elected County Treas urer for the ensuing three years. I am to discxrndnue my Insurance busines. Said RUMOR is UNTRUE. and without fdundation, and while thanking you for kind ness, and uppreciation of good Insurance in the past, I ask a continuance of your patronage, promising that alt business entrusted to me shall be promptly attended to. M,y Companies are all sound and reliable. as all can tee d*, who,have met with losses during the past ten yearS at my Agency. Read the List North British and Mercantile, Capital, $10.000,000 Queens of London. GS •• • 2,000,000 Old Franklin. Philadelphia, Asrets, 2,500,001 Old Continental, N. Y., • " nearly 8,000,100 Old Plunnix of Hartford, " • 2,000,001 Old Hanover. N. Y., , 1,600.000 Old Farmers, York. - ' " ,_1.000,000 I also repress -nt the iNiew York Mutual Life Ins ranee of over 80 years standing. and assets over $30.000,000.—. Al so, the Masonic Mutual Benefit. Association of Penn. sylvania. • arGet an Aecidental Policy covering all accidents, in the Hartford Accident Ins. Co Policies *trines from one day to one year. Only 25 cents for a $3,001 Policy. Please call or send word, when you take a trip, Very,respectfally. HENRY C. TYLER. Mointrose, l's.. Jan. 19, 1876.—tf PUY . YOUR WAGONS, CAR- A , RIA GES . AND SLEIGHS, W. OUSTERHOUT, ITARFORD,, PA. Repairing done on short notice, cheaper . thin the . cheapest, 2 , . -• • First-class Phtetons - a• Buggies, - • - • 130 .. Lumber .wagon 8, - 4 *...e Pletfortzis from $l4O to , - lel t •` • • Swell body Sleighs, - If B L &OTIS:MITRING. To shoe per spannew, • - • • corkand set - , - • - set per span : All work warrauted. Call and eiamine my lido* before purchasing elsewher e. . Harford, Aprll26, "16.-4 w A 'NSW STOWE OF cvcoolLexi "sr, just received and for sale by . - UPSslt INE For sole by i A. 1.80, ALL KINDS OF , • GROCERIES - At ins store of • • i f • . J. Willa 3nre oh , Orevaiseir, rot fide by ,Montrose. April 111. 18. VARIA[ FOR. SALE. The subscriber ()Man his farm for ode, situate to Forest Lake, ecatalulng 65 acres 60 Improved.' WU! keep twelve cows, and ♦ tate, Well watered, to also a good grain Ma t -800 II Wes Yol its orchard. Ter*. will be nude easy. For farther errs or address, • . AMU) OLD or B. B. Roo RF, Feb. ld, "16.—t1 Neutrals, 1 , 14, • tj ° , B WORE Tail OMINIXIAP I:*k 5 graZl C. 14 0 =I `4"-Zeg ..4imis INNQ Ems , Cern C• 121 DEPARTINNT, PTIC E . MT. W. OUSTERHOUT. H.: J. WS" FLOUR. B. J. 7831111. 111 H. sT. WABL