HE ri E 0 C \ . pu-sragintD 'WENT W EDNESDAY AIDEN/NG) - AT MONTROSE, 81/Se i t'A CO.? PA., 87C_IT -EL W . IA M M r. aro• d ' S EDITORS & PROPRIETOR, At two Dollars per Year its Ad6noe. TOWDVERTISERS:—Tnit DEatocn\ar as an adver tisinL medium is unsurpassed in this section. It i reaches the Fartneri AdechitniC. and busesa man. Its circulation istOnstantly increasing. amidits advcrtisirg rates reasonable. Rates will be given at our nice or by JOB PRINTING:—Onr office is supplied with four' printing,presses,logether with large variety of' type; bordersjancy Inks, etc., Milt whlen we are mepared to do work la the best style and at pric.43 lower than afly,competitors in any SeCtiOn. liamplve shoWn and estimates cheerfully given , at our office. Work ofder ed by mail will receive, prompt attention. - E. B. HAWLEY'. . , Nationat'Deinociatic Ticket. TOR PRESTDIEN'T, SAMUEL 3. 'TILDEN, OF. NEW Y 011... FOR VICE PRESIENT, lIEN RICKS, THOM~ ,g OF INDIANA. DOM°critic, County Ticket. For Congress, HON. JOSF 4 PII,,POWELL , Of Bradford CoOnty.e. -For Senator, EUGENE B. HAWLEY, Of Monlrose. .• - . (Subject , to . Senatorial Conference.) . . For Representative; 'IL NV. TYLER, Of Jitekson. . , , , • WASENII 4 ..N V, ITANDRICI:, - 01 Jessup. * For Prothonotary. , ALEXANDER Vir. ROWLEY; • Of Susquehanna Depot. ! For Jury Commissioner, STEP4PT, CAIIPENTER, Tor Auditor;? • COLUMBUS ,-c:.N.111J4f..3,. • Of Dinlock. is For ought We i or the people ot this' dis trig may knol;O:. • A.. Grow may have his railway,stopli and' -lands in Paris, as it appears that ,when he draws checks for. .wedding 'presents •he dra,ws the,m upon thitt:ropuliv French' cify. • . The latest campaign:scandal :Charges. dovernor Haves with: deliberatelY. steal _ ing four, hundred dollars; belOnging 6 a soldier'; mother. The statement is made 4 • eircumitantially, one General Brown- and Chaoain .- garper, ,ofl We§t' Virginia regi ii _furnish .the evidende. Well, there May be 1064 here 'and -there whO will Stop to read and give sotriecr , 'dence to such absurd politi4al‘ roorbacks, bitt' • 'the dem total" of all, such..violations of , propriety and truth. triust helprather than injure the RepUblica4 candidate Lir PreSident. There is not intelligent 'citizen of the Union, i- of either Partir, who does not know that: two! more blame less gentlemen than Ratherflord 13. Hayes and Samuel 'J. -Ti11 . 4.. have never been presented for the Chef Magistracy of the nation and the perinal ..defamation of either Is simply a waste of indecency. Gov. Ilehdrcks has broken •Aence and made a dignified and telling speeeb at Shelbyville on Saturday,. His reply Morton's coarse , attack upon him ifkin capital taste,s,na certainly puts the great. Republican - leader at ft disadvantage, while his review of ;the condition of 'the country is dispassionate to.a degree that IS most uncommon in ~ p olitical addresses., Now .that fiend riool the stun p Inmself,:it will be rather_ unsafe 'for the reckless organs to repeat the'disloyal ut teritim imputed to him which he never either believed or 'dellvvied. It looks as if there : might be a liberal amount I d lopse. tur flying - about in Indiana for about five weeks to come. Mosby is at his:old et': dressing up - his guerrillas •in the federal...o n iform. The Other day he 'used the extraordinary influence he possetties With Grant to 'se cure the appititment , of onelof gang, uatnsd Griswold , to an • $lBOO, clerkship in the :treiatiry ,department. ; in Albans'- speech Mr., Wheeler . expressed „gratisympathy with %the crippled had soldiers who' he ' largely, asses Led had teeh Vy . ) democratic inaforitY, of - the house. Whatwill,he and his friends sap to, a ppointment of bncof llosby's itrarderons xuerrillas wha never r good up in .a fair fight, during thi-IviiF 78:Plaget - 440 1 i.,1 ifjk4 - ;01e:aisi4 1 1 88 al . of O W 0; treasury clerks: uutter., , the act of. ..ACongrea,B , among 111°#` ate aeyeral.ot the aatni'' `tie J . . odic* eipressed so much syMpathf."'”- W. C.' 'Clitrßiß' Of Harford. N THY DEFENSIVE` GROW, conversation a short tune that we were ready to pub Grow had to say over his e, A friend of his has., seen - 1 : him. upon his "Texas pro.. d We, are happy' to give be lt of this correspondence.--' e been more manly to' have e communication to us per ,- we have the letter and, are t it is genuine and we free 4 In private siiice we sa lash anythin own siguatu fit to addres IoW the rest It would ha addressed ti sonally, but informed th gi4 it a pl: ce. LEttwooD, Aug. 31, 1876. H. G.; S . A310 , 1*, ISSQ.; DEAR SIR Your card : l ust received. 1 own no land in Texas; aid haie no interest in , any railtriad. in hat state or any ' where else. I have no i terest ahy kind whatever that would be affected in any way by ,the passage of bat, is - known _as the Texas and Pacific Bill, og Congress or by other Legislation 'd condition in which any man It b: iho asks for Office, that he is isclaint any personal interest splaced obliged:to in anythin • • • eonstgmeni ed by it,lo been suppc .to: convince his would be' that he would not be iould , they elect him. It has .ed that official servants will al interest,. - and, 'only, repre- nk perso teri!it of ,those:who'elect sent the ii nding : they might beperson wise: interested.: Mr. Grow notviithst ally, .othe' seems to be of the opinion that it is cessary for him, to convince of this district" that be has no Iterest contrary to theirs n or lire them that he. will honestly thern should 'he be culled upon He has adopted his own ,de we are willing to accept it and reatest publicity to it same line of defense Mr. Grow with recorded .truth, that he ,-erst in any" lands or railroads' ehanna county of "any kind Ithat, wouli be effected in any Ilse passage of what is known as and Pacific - Bill,' by congress other. legislatl6o." In proof strictly n the pzopl- personal I, der to en represent o do so. fense and give the On thi might sa hai no ink in Susq whateve way by t : the 'Texa brhy : -. 41,;f1.; 4::) - f thici lili • thight; cite. clocumentory esi at in -1.872 was paying :tax. linty l,n $3OO money at tit tercst. t . 'sine' he has been Ait drii lfin.b -in die ?mood 'waiting ngreisional cal eass to come along, flotis .one, dollar of tax count*.-, until this' year. And assessed for o,ooo' nionev at S,,' far as what appears; of le has not one particle . )f-real railTbad . stiick in this county or If lie has any private arrange railway stocks or lands -with t. ri - itlp.rs", in this county. , there is satne:evidt-ne,e ,that he has! the vale tirrOgPmetit in regard' to .d Pacific RailwaY= stock in Tex- Grow has seen tit to open' these de-ice, • ti: ici c Picini the -al : or, the he haB n: this ho is tin, interest record ! estate -. 0 district. merit in `6-rovi • I also t 4 same pr ands a as. Mr liii . owrdefense:auti we. give ce thitt've sbail strive to. pursue the deVeloPentent:of the truth. ellquine him nut hem , to R.ETKEN CHMEiV T. ty Certitt , \ is the amouLt fiction made by the Democratic • the expenditures of the govern ir one year.( estimation of magn tficen states. of 'red house, i went men 11 13elknap and Rqbeson, who en tisee to fhngtniz about the f the i)ecopte by the .million, this rse, a mere bagatelle, . .So vast have - . 1) is Of bas of the Republican states 'G-rant's .cabinet that they . fixed! Aimates of the expenditures for' I t; year. at $203,900,000. But 'the; rOught_them down in their,recli: by appropriating $147,000,0(10, e tuillion lees than their , estimates' were th men of their e the ne house oning. pftyAl. of whit the go,' than t .1 It would 'be - 'necessary to carry on, ernment, and thirty millions lens l e actual . : appropriations by a Re; n congress for last year.- -- 1 . ite of the .sneers of the radfcal ; ns iiohee:are- accustomed to hand; ge amounts of, public moriey,thir; Dna made a good wind, sum. ,i t -d in New York the other day state Was. reckoned at thirty mal r i he earnings ,of a. long 'life, of re ; 1 elessill, indUstary and success.-4 the Inca colossal fortune ever ac.; ted - in , this country. - Yet a Dem . house:has saved to the American .11, sum is - ir . eat ' ari: its entire t in One session of Congress.. Tha i .idg of a milliOn and a half. deli. 1 the interest of ,the _public: - debt. 4 a saving of more than half the t that - was aunaq,lly'f required 't4 r .Oie L e*iendittike of. the g4:l - verri l 7 , , nder the almtnist'retion: of -.J ame* ziaiw. , hiore than , ,thiti the redud; '4llittii milltolia in publi6 i eivenl,i 'kr iiiii *ar . ' ie-tho - - iiiitaiiiiiit of 'of . recieixeiiiiiiiit ~iiteii, under the public politic ling la isy -mill man di whose liofie, iniirka ;This i: euthill ocrati , people amp!' is a ea lars a , It 18 111:110U thee' w! :melt. ailCh • tioti 0 diture THE DEMOCRAT, SEPT. 6, 1876, Yours Truly, &c., GALussA.k. GROW. adininistration of Tilden, ie to -lift the healvy =burueus frOin .he necks of the ;people and. restore pr6Sierity tothe,cunii.- tryL •; ' A great British states,man ha.said:that ; the removal of the ibu dens-. of-Oxation cc , ,wings,to " ThiOedue tion of thirty, M illions I in ,piiblic4xpen,_ diture is , thi redeniption : -of a pledge . o' economy: on:-the , part .tl i f the Demil 4 ratic house -and an earne t Of what is toicome. Wilat enhauceS,,the iniirit of ,this reduc tion of expenditures ,iS the fact that•it was wrung from:Graqs administratiOn, from a Republican seate, and froth - a greedy and unscrupulous lobby,. all.. ar ra-Yed in fiercest opposition., . It . was only rifler repeated conferences extending over,' weeks and months' that =the senate yield- . e 4 to the ,reductions made by the house. .1n thin way every appropriation bill . was` fought to the bitter end, and when .pas-! sed 'they werS sent, back with the reluc tant signature of President = Grant , fie ocimpanied by tits seen Sure of the repre sutatives of the people for reducing th 7 public burdens. , Expenditures having thus been reduced, to the 'amount of .thirty milliOns after this obstinate strug gle,the next steps will be the - ;:edUction , of the taxes which bear with such Crush , I ink, weight upon the, industry and enter prise cf the people, and the restoration Of -a sound currency. Thii is the great ; 7ork which the people by their ballots will entrust to the -administration of Samuel J. Tilden, who has given to his fellow citizens the most substantial proof of the ability integrity, and courage-that are requisite for its perforinande.—Pa . triol. . —..- ': - - TILDEN DURING THE WAR. -The following from Manton Marble, Was received" by- Congregsman Hewitt at Washingron on the NEW LEBANON', N. Y., Aug. 1.5.—T0 Hewitt,.-House of Repre.senta-• rives, Washington ,Your, telegram. re eei v a - and, shown Althongh ' i l 4n was, for ten years ..pieviO - us tc; the war, and during the;, !war= in -private life, Ksition/ in • regarit:to the -war - was neyerOpen to the .''slightest doubt: He, had been early: edileated to condemn the docte,;ne. of pkillifigatiott . ati4, , seeession. He la:4 , foresee'n- the :danger of thecivil War when .many derided it; and did - all" he, Oorild to avOld bat' '4lleii; arrived' ,he, took . ari` - ,open . and ^decided support in favor of the Government's . enforcing its jaristlietion and averting, a disnieinbar 'merit of the county. "He attended' a meeting of .the 201h_ 'of April,l.B6l, and the the 22d of April the meeting of the members of the; New Ytirk bar. Ile. Isoonsatter addressed a regiment' setting out . for title- front. attended th, presentation of colors, to the 79'th High danders, an-.I afterward, afforded that regi ment especial aid...and ~service;- to say nothing of frequent contributions else whae. • His attitude• throughofit; the war was that of a man slisapproving.of 'the mili tary mannerneht and the. inflation finan cial policy adopted by the administration, because they tended to prolong the war and increase its sacrifices. Nevertioles, he sustained the arui of the government. Every utterance of his , during the whole war was in accord of his position. Ev ery, statement tle contrary about any actor expression is totally false.— S..mie of his speeches 'I heard myself, particularly a great . spetch which he made before the delegation at the Chica go Democratic, `Convention of 1874. was bearer of a message fromilim to General lifcClelland,l advising . him to discard the objeetionable words in the platform Which were , WO discarded' in the subsequent platfOrin of the New York Democratic Coovention. have possei.ion of the original-manu script of a declaration which iatyprenar ed it' October, 1862, to be used, to define the position which. he thOugtit „ongbt to take, and which. it .did select this from - among many expressions for its breVity. It is as follows :L-"And nOW, if aything could - reach 'the §otithern pep. : ple through the journals 'of ; our inetrop, ohs :I would say tO,them that, in no event thetriumph or , the conservative senti ment of New 'York ,the Aidicip mean cocsei t. to either or:here aftcr• Its trye:PnPart.. is the‘ restoration. _North 'and of that. conitifulion whieh fipttivd-eilito ==right; 'under • i • , • , ictios , esh „ eltd , r htflc 1 d b l een: peir.ouS until you ma -y f rom its pro i. - teetion. It ; was,',your acC , :which began calamitous civil :war. was your -, act which disabled uB, as we -`are now disabled from 811 aP : ?,q 1 4f fpfret t (l:loPitipc:lhe objects :143410,,i44 we main taip,t 4a Govtrntnent. , = We not strike down its arm as long as yours is lifted against, it, '"1"*; noblest and greatest work of OW wise; aupeStorri', is not destined to perish. , ‘Nre intend to rear once. more upon :the and nfm foundation its'phattered columns and. to carry them higher toward the eternal skies, Tr the old'flag Waves-in - the nerve; . . :lesagrasp of a frantic but feeble factiou, to Whoa) you and not we abanddri -"we, , whose. COurage'loti" 4- had tried; when we stood:untrioved,*tweeti' , ..fanaticism and folly-from the North andBedith alike will once mare bear it onward- ;and aloft' upen :the towers' of - :the - rtionStitn tiOn; invincible by domestic: /as liy.'iforeigti, enemies o , within the, ):Inion, ;we igiye Tau . the constitution you , PrOfestpitosrevere, .renewed with fresh guarantees iOf:eiluitt rights'and e4ual safety. *, i.illll give everything that a sell nen tl de mands,mands, everyping,that a common aPPI3- try of ,glory, every thing th at - natiOnal fraternity or Christian fe llowship quires ; but to' ,dissolve the' federat bond between these State‘ to dismember our ountry, Whoever else consents, ice Will I not. No.! never! never 1 : nf val.!" - la Samuel J. Tilden a Refoimer t MR. TILDEN A. VERY SUPRRIOR DEMOCRAT. _, discussingl'll4en the T'itrv:sfiuddenly becaMe seriously 'alarmed lesiThlr.Tilden should fail to receive the Domination, .and . . again took to singink•hiti praises louder and more boisterously then ever. 3From the New York Times. September 16,1874.] _ . It is evident that avery 'large number, of Democrats in this State - are in faior, of nominating ,Mr. Tilden as their can didate for Oovernor. , *, We canaot po-itively promise Mr. Tilden,ur. support should he rtui for,Governor, this year, but this . we wilt Say, ,that so far-superior to the ordinary. run,of. Don : ocratic'candid iteSin this:data that we do. not ,belieyeany Pemo,ertit.jc Conven tioo *can be got. together to nominate him. 'A GAi3DID ADXISSION. • And al tbehe,h ithardly) SeehiS credible' the: Times did tno,l(e' the:Rillo . w.: • i fig - ' 63 n d a 'in :;/iti editOriai` colic son Tea piCE ing the motives; that jihijt'-.114 - 11i. - Tilden :to assist in • ridd • City '`Of the Tammany thieves,. • , • • "No-ene i4.i! . 'silpiiple:d - fhtit,• Mr., , •':adted inti4e'stfi r e , ;motive.:iri 1872!' 0 TWEED AND. THE eiN. l Ni;' ILyNDERS, OP POSED ;111,DEN t , . - The Times and the Republican 'Press generally (I(i► not scruple be present Presidential canvass td:Connt4.lt,Mr.Ta,: , den's name with the .Tamtilany Ring 'ors with . 1 he Canal iting. , -; W ha:excuse' will the -Tunes . - proffer, l'for -haiking,:!publiShed this editorial.? . . ;From the New York TiDl;B September 16;11874:1 hasteen opposed acilelyy city the . grotind :that Ilis assisted 40= fastene nersonall* upon i'TWeecl;;.iir.:[ , a . courts 'of law,‘the proof has been no other iobjention iirged , to The Republicans. could a.party stand-point, to stand by-and see himr 'rejected'. 1* '* * *: * (J '`the other handi toe- must all admit that Tilden:. is not supported tfry the canalplunderers: • AFTER THE NOMINATION. , IFrem the New York Times, S ept, 1876.) The Nei YOrk ll,enincratia Conven tion-made 'an eid of its Work .yesterday, by nominating Mr. f rilOen (or CI - )vernor.; Mr. Tilden is a_ respectable 'can 'didate, and '-no nun in the state who wishes. to see the, return of the deniocrat id party to - power need be a s hamed for him. MR. TILDE'S% STILL A VERY. NICE MAN", BUT. CAN'T BEAT DIX. OIL! NO Me; Republican State Convel#tion meet-at 'Utica on September 23, 1874, and renominated. Gen: John: A. Dix as ItB candidate for Governor. The follow. ing morning the: , Times commented on the circumstance as follows: Prom the New York Tliaea Sept. 21, is 5 I Here,- then; our readers have before" them the -. Republitan ticket- and plat= form for the'pre s ent year in New York State,:ana'We make no rash oredetion when we say, that it will prove to be the winning ticket:' Mr. Tilden -is 'a respectpbleM447o)llt 'Who 'would dreaM-of affecting him ,Governor in , preference.tu General PiX A &JOU CHANGE PERCEPTIBLE-THE Times BEGINS WEAKIIN. Mrom the New Yet* Times, ectober, 5, 1874.1 . The DemOeraii of New York' :State have so seldom presented candidate of good periOnal character to the community tho,we mat not feel surprised .at the 'pride whlch they. now take in exhibiting Mr. Tilden. 1 1 * There is every . Motive for 'working, - energetically againet the Denioerats ,New York State. * *-`= IGir3 no,t Mr:Tilden, lAt' the "men behmil,Mr. Alden .whourthtcpublic ,have to, Re.,4o9inbititrifi. the, - : votiveittitio. " ' - ALBANT, -:111Y,, Septetnber tollOwing - 'eall has lust _been issued The - . DecithOttitio Stitte. Coo eti Tit , ill'Satatcga' Wectuesday; August MY; iit'bereby'regfeeted. to itieon#enii otiVed: nesday- Septeinber 13th at ',l2' noon, tor the pctrpose notninatint* 6istujidel4.'o443 - 04eil* ih 1 11 0 0 * .l i e fV 1 ' I AxiiiiirbtichesplA Apgar, Secretary. - • . i: - IW . i ...,:.:i.. , l!'i,',-.-.-,,, I 4 • Indiana); S- - • 1 7 7, , ut, td, le. .oa.y . `fin. our 'columns will be found General IK.ilpattick's doleful strain of "reliable "information" to the itepublican nominee for President. In 'addition to that at the same time and place,- General Kilpatrick -left an unfinished - ..letter: not addressed, 4 11).kch,readaas follows : t , GR 4 A.241)1104L, • INDiAlrepowsi-pg.,210.876. I 111ge „pat returned from a tour-throuili four : ,e t uutte# in . Indiana, and never sa'sv peopde more in earnest any - elections but 1 Ileiire"to eay to you that in tay.:,,opiniOnf• this State 'Bloat to us unlesathe . only:;remedi is soon ap ,Dlied and that,istiliis-: Here General '; Kilpatrick evidently broke dawn and -tbe, "only , retnedy"'was not divnige,d,- , 4cipp try lielmbola's Buchu? EFFECTS OF THE CONFESSION; IN WASH. INOTONI; • [special, dimpatckto theiVorld.] WASHINOTON,Anguat 43.—The pub.* lication in the, World, H of, Kilpatrick's letter to, flayeti . on - the',aitna*:on in *fedi , ana, -. and the subsequent.,;acknowledg ment of ,its; genu ineness have created a genuine sensatidn among the politicians here, The' Republicans are dismayed, call its letting eut and' its acknowledg ment both pieces bungling, admit that is 's terrible aid to the Indi a Democracy, and very generaliy admit that Indiana is lost, to the. Republican party.. 5 “The Only Remedy.” Gold blospd in ,New York on Monday last. at 10911. • AdveriisemePts few, Thil Week. AGENTS MAKE',I,B A DAY. Our large life-like -STEEL ENQRAVINOS , of the PRESIDENTIAL .CANDIDATES sell readily. Seed for circular. N. Y: ENGRAVING . -.C0., 85 Wallgtreet, ox =6, N. Y.,• , , • • , li6w3 , . CENTENNiAL 13ARAIER 'SHOP ! 'J Call and fee ,your old citizen and barber—over U. J. Webb's store; '*here: you pin get sbaving and bait cutting done in.tbe most approved manneratid on sbbit notice. . , g11(47..L. B. WUJIA hi& Montrose, Sept. 6,15761116::• " LAvpirroirs ,UNDER -stined having been appointed by the coortof C(mmon !lei*, 41 •Susgaehanna County,' an'Aridltor to distributeithe funds remaining in the. hands of the As signee of 'Stifithel 'Smith attend to "lie duties of his appointment et his „ofEce in the Borough of Montrose, on Saturday, the 14th day of October at I o'clock, p.• m.: •at whidh time' and , Plico all perions tritereet4d,-MAIA present their claims or be foreyer de. barred froth coming . th on said fund.' Nlr:. 4.IROSSMON, Auditor. Montrose, Sept. 6,187 p. 86w4 .SPECIAL NOTICE. -- i..i 7. i i 1::: The undersigned ovicsects.mbe poor of the town ship of ilarforo.are desirous of appreuticicg to respon sible partikstbreegirlii aged .respect iirely tigta. ten and, eleven years , until they shall amve atiha age of eight een years. ' , , . .., A LSO, Two boys.aged respectively . six and twelve years, until they shall arifve , :tit theage of twenty-oat • years. - Application must be made.to -. ' ' •-: 'UTACESON TINOLEY;' Overseer s } • ,- • ,• :•' ; i . I. - , • __Atild..- . *. or the Poor J.' O. BOTOLIKISS, of Ilartord. :80pt; 6,i876. • - : ' - ' • . '• kiwi; . , Imo: Would call attention to his, New Stock of .SPRINO AND:SUMMER 'GOODS! 'Now on sale, in new IF cf- oc)roz LADIES' DRESS 'GOODS, BLACK AND' COLORED ALPACAS, NEW STYLE 'OF PRINTS, SITAWLS, WATE.RTROOFS, FLAN NELS; BA.LSIORAL;. AND IIOOP VELVETS,' HOSIERY, 11.EArinl VitoOt 00008,' CARPETS, 00 .OLOTHkPAYER HANGINGS. 8UFFA !,1,40.41•111 bat ROBES, FURS, HATS BOOTS AND SHOE% t HARD. AREIRON,NAILS, - • STEEL, STOVES ' AIM OftOPERIES, 'ETC: greitt; , erititft, win tie 'old ' on' the 'nod mrorablec terratAnd loweet:ptices. it. - BITABITY. May let, !,87'. ". L/LLowij . .1‘ - UDITOR'S - NOTI CE. The under 1Z • signed having been appointed an auditor by the Orphans Court of Susquehanna 'County. to distribute the funds riema 4 nine in the hpnds of. 8.,11= - Tuthill sad A. G. Bitish. adin'rs of the etate of h'nos B. Stoddard, 'deed ?will attend to the duties of his appointment at his oftlee in Gt. Bend V iilage. Sr-torday t)ct. ith, atom 'otcl'ot kp. m.. - at which time and place all'persons is terestei3 will present their claims Or be forever Cebacr nd from coming in on said Muds. -;"? ' • W. D. LUSK. Auditor. aept,i 0.4.876. 36w4 Gopps r GOODS Wei 1-1-ewcien Has. Just received an ENTIR BQY N S W AN S IT O Y ! sIJ O T F H IIENS'' CLOTHIN G, At prices to`suit the bard times, MINS' SUITS, MOM MITS' &TOOTH' ssloslB DRY GOODS, . • BATS . & CAPS, BOOTS ANik- , SHOES, - :YANKEN NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,. • Cheap for ne.ph., No Charges for 'showing par goody W.M. HAYDEN. New Mulford. MAy 8cf8711.--tf. ..,a;. ~ ~F WORIC r 3 .?Sly ornalhatisar Also a lire line,of