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(HS; the great anwa- to tell ame of a a and rsville. II; and - lars to time One- hus- © the his in hung - 14. at 12 and rest- Mew {this ace for- ~ in a of - over sup- that had the it by pick- then rgin- vein that kind - 1 a # ris , cee # i i ' bridge, and dislocated her hip, disabling her for \_ ~Sickles bas been favoréd by a mereifal provi- dence with a persistent climate of 104 degrees| M # Po Pon o v o a im nt m wre tam C3 smaniens The town of Franklin has about 3,300 inhabis | y, £1, Butler, tants 7 1 Metz, the headquarters of the. French army of the Rhine, is 170 miles from Paris, <> - <=> he Star, published at Sidney Plains has been supTersédedi by the Midland Star. - - , Andes is making every effort to . start-another school in their collegiate buildings. Fisk & Barhan's lamber yard at Rondout was burned, Thursday evening. Loss, $28,000. Wendell Phillips is the (prohibition candidate for Governor io Massachusetts. - ' If is darkly Hinted that the reason Dr. Living- ston is lost is his marriage with an A frican pring ess. Stranger thingg 'have happened. tol « Binghamton\ No. 25 in the name Of ® DEW | outraged in Leeds, & short time ago, by the fend | | poy engine which has been placed on the 'A. & 8. R. R. Six more new engines have bqubtdered; 20 Official returng give the Democrats in the ro- cent election in Kentucky a majority of 'about 50,000. > === >> 2 «4 ~ to The Gloversville Democrat has susperded pub- lication. | Reason, © It don't pay ;\-sosays Bots ford, its late editor. f The early part of August \last year was more: than ten degrees cooler than the same days have been this month., A | A pape of glass seventeen feet bigh and ten feat wide, just set up in New York, is considered the largest in: the country.. Lady Thorne, the famous trotter foll from a the turf, it is feared, forever. The total population of Chicago proves to be no greater then - 306,695, which includes 3,617 colored persons., : A Philadelphis woman was indicted as a common , scold, and proved her .innocence by| pleading guilty, | A Missouri \grass widow\ recently married, ' on condition that her new husband should con- 'ecnt to resign his position\ in case her former spouse should at any time make his appearance.. at Madrid by way of accustoming him gradually to high temperature. The total eclipse of the sun, to occur the 220 of December, is not forgotten in the excitement. of the war. . Scientific parties are preparing in all parts of the world to observe it. | 2 \ Silence in the court room there,\ thundered «s police magistrate, the other morning; \ the court bas already coramitted four prisoners with- out being able to hear a word of the testimony,\ The Albany and Troy evening line announce a reduction of fates to New York, beginning with September Lst, cents. ‘ A drunken man aamed Proudfoot, in Sterl- ing, Cayuga county, lately crawled apon a hay mow, and was the next day buried alive under some grain put in the barto. He was not found. until several days afterwards. The quarterly meeting of the M. E. Charch, for the Stamford, Hobart and, Bloomvilfe charg- s, will be held with the church at Bloomyville, Sept. 10th and 11th, F. W. Ohadwick, Presid- ing Elder. . A Maitess cit in Indiana, a short time since, had a severe encounter with a large black snake, and came off victorious, without having -been once bitten, although the contest had lasted for more than: balf an hour. ' A national convention to consider the removal of the Capital. is called to meet in Cincinnati on- the 25th of October. There is said to be con- siderable interest felt in the subject.throughout the West, and a large attendance is looked for,. A young man in Randall county, Ind., was waylaid by two-girls, and thrashed until he got down on his knees and swore he never would do- it again. Ho bad promised to marry. both of isn them, the villain. _ One of our village store keepers, the other day was startled upon hearing an unusual noise in the back room of his store Judge of his as- tonishment, on finding fifty dozen chickens rus- ning around the room. The warm weather had hatched them out-faot ! - ‘ Brigham Young is again a lone widower. - He: has been obliged to have an extension put on his. hat, to grow the weeds on, as farmers put a cob on the end of the heros of sar old ox for the wrinkles to grow out on. ‘ Mr. J. L. Alexander, who is well known as a cattle dealer, superintends the farming of 45,000 acres of of land in the State of Ilinois. This. season he has 7,000 acres of corn and 500 acres of wheat. .The remainder is used for grazing. and raising hay, ° ' * A AAMMAAatZA t pts nurse A young lady named O'Donnell recently gacti- ficed her life at Strawberry Plaing, Tenn., in the effort to save two little brothers, who had gone out to bathe and were drowning,. Her body was gubscequently found in the bed of the river with: 21135 arm tightly clasped round each of the broth» ~ mans nenny o A store at Binghamton was-entered'one night] P , last week by three burglars, whose noise awaken- ed two clerks, who captured ong of the intruders, the other two retreating. Subsequently they re- turned and resened their companion, shooting other Ttoms - | First clase ffie, 271th berth. | : with state room, $1,50. Deck® fare, 50]. ~ ¢ $1; ® 8 |Jupsox, in the Glst year of his age; Hews % Weekly Receipts for the @ ; Waiton, . . $2.00 B B beughw‘Vick. Nevggfgjkl - ‘Q 30 Hannah Halsted, - __ Bovina Valley, % 00: QM“? Maynued, Stamford, I 36 D Brockway, Hobart. 1.00: \H. Conarn, , ._. Moresvili=y 1. 00- Charity Whitney, West Davenport, - 4 00 A. H Mayham,. Hamden; _ 1.00; D. 8, Foot, Davenport Centss, .t 00; H. Wilcox, Brookiyx, 1 €0. A. M Carter, West Meredith, 80-7 [P. Stilson, Bovina Valley, 80.4 [James Wight, Weat Dayen port, 40 § H. Maddock, _Brushlané, 80. Then: Hoy, Union Grun, 40 |H. W. Powel}, Medusa, 60: G.-W. Plough, ~ ~~40 E Mafifigh, Sus. Depot, Pa . . .§0 MAT min in | We learn that the little girl who was . brutatly ** Nigger Jim,\ bas since died of. her. injuries. son f othe. W is , pat- a hoy. net's nest under the cushion{@f® sofa in a church pulpit recently on a Sunday the minister asst down after reading the hymn, he got right up without being told.> Hs agid bedid. bot feel like preaching that moroing, and the congregation went home in a hurry. ° a-mmmmmmmenmnes affected the plaich lines and other tostrmments used in determining the direction of the bores. If the fears are well founded, it will be a hige joke at the expense of somebody. A womgd primed Dexter, residing in the vest part qt? Morris, Otsego Co.. last week. in a fit of insanity, left her bed in the morning, talking with ; Unadilla River, ored to drown herself, but was husband. An impression prevails in somes quarters that the two cent stamp on checks will not be requir- ied after October Ist. This is an error. The mew law exempts \ promissory notes for a less sunt than one hundred dollars, and receipts for any sam of money or for debt.\ (Grant was arrested at St. Louis because ons of his horses broke the leg of another man's. horse in the same pasture. The man wante three 'thousand dollars, but it is beli¢eved the matter master on a farm about twelve miles from St. Loais. © that has become very large, by. obtaining suste pance from the cow. - M, Preston, Keq., Mr Mxogazt Hrcerns, of Ham- den, to Miss BET-sax Cuore, of Hobart. DIED - In Stainford, Aog. 18th, Mr Sum-iii. born and always lived in Stamford village. In North Hamder, Aug. 11th, of Consump Mirror. | J [(F £. _ n.y|BTAMFORD, DEBL,.00., 17. w. $). of good gram ma (- Oalt and sou what bargaina are to be mada. ornipg, and when | __ It fs now stated that fears are dutertajihed that | the ends of the Hoosac tunnel will not meet, asf the mineral in the mountain bas undoubtedly it“ ier men of abilfty, enckt of which to take charge of | her her babe six months old, and. going to the} drowned the child, and endemy } resened by her YOU can now purchase Goods at whole | | Frizzen, &o , &o., on the most approved mow styles. Charges | the payment of any | will be compromised by appointing him post-| Ulster County has a cow which fosters a lamb, | _MARRIED-In Delhi, Aug. 14th, by Jons] be keptIn every family. -P. WILSON, . -_ __ e PRYSIOTAN & 8SUBRGKXON, . Office over McLaughlin's Clothing Store. Calis may be were at Howard's prog Brora. ___. ___ Bt \-__- J AN DEUSEN'S Improved Cithartic ._ ¥ Pilla are THE PILLG of the age. Entirely vegetable. Bagar coated Bold everywhere, _\ |___ 4m8 _.. ((HRAPEE THAN EVER _ wir s virens: 'NEW GOODB, - bought at the late decline in prices, 1 Mllinltco'dlyv . - j . Prints, from 6 to 12% centa for the best; Hhestings, from 8 to 16 cents forthe best; ~. FLOUR. from $6. upwards; | \AshtoniRalt $4.40 per sack : __. , Cattle Balt 210 Ins, 'eacke,;$2.75 e . __ [ © EVERYTHING ELSK CHRAP. , . . bo . ~'~WAL. BTEVENS, Jx garmrmeld, gay 10th, {8702 - ST _- , ~~: T n = ue # - BUY your Silver and Plated Ware of _ Stf | >- .W ¥. APENCER, Stamford, N, Y. YOUR YANKEE NOTIONS, &o., . mt, af - , YJ'QPQSOIGR. Etamford, N. Y UST RECEIVED e \A largo - assortment of Boots-anrd Shoes at 600 §1. > owgmxemsm Htamford, N ¥ meviims s 23 f atpnox fouss, I , _ , CATSKILL, N; Y., , B. II. WALDRON, Proprietor. _ 8 ANTED. _> e ¢ Three men of ability, each of which to take-charge of: + meam nn cn amare 'BURANCBE C soon: wili reouro a deairable position . _ Sif Address, J Pr HUGHES, Delhi, M. Y, Dmstcon‘mo ©000A NUT, for Pies, Padding, Oakes, &, - A gelisions articfio at o g6it -_ HOWARD'B. fe- Tomatocs Tor male by H. Stamford. pul‘c?gtic6§\a§ “URGES? store, 'Btamtord, N Y. M* J. R. BOYOE, l 4 -,. OF,. SCHENEVUS: | . 1s prepared to doom klggydkfikmfiifl HAIR WORK. Combing», long and-short-hair manutaétured Into Awitohes, reasonable. . | _Bohenevus, N. Y , Maroh 26th,1870. RIED Prunes, Citron, and Currants for| 3 _ “I? by _ B. HOWARD; Stamford. . BUY your Watches and (looks of A . Stf . W P, ‘BESflOflgfflnmfoy’d-m \C. E BROWNELL; ._ lu * . WITH Manufacturer of Lorillard's Tobacco and Snuffs,| KO. 10 STATE STREET, ALBANY, N. v. The Trade Supplied, All Orders prompyly executed EADY-REMEDY is/a reliable family| b Liniment, used both and external A certain romedy for arrhea and interffal complaints getawallyu , . -_, <n puy, your SEWING MACHINES] t of W. a BPENCER, Stamford, N. Y. [lies towar V WM. STEVENB, JR. - |- Has juatreéturred fom New York, andis daily receiving | am |: {attention to it for the past six years, This S URAL - ICO,: The towns of Harpers- | ; fela, Roxbury, and stamford, respectively, Thorne applying| FRESH Green Poas, Cor‘n, Peaches and | L_ _ JOHH HADDOR (+0 to MoMURDY & BROS., Hobart, - onit a good house and out buildings, ne Havana Segars, Agent for| A thoroughly alive and:growin Im1* [- Ao ane ifitm‘ ~ hes TA m? 32 2 32V\ OR SALE,.-A Jsrge stock and dai- U _- iry farm, containing about 'aprings and two as“? falling £21“ l‘fi‘vflh’é‘“fi to gamma 'This farm is amooth and m5; worked, his | twodwnliling houses situated on the edge of the Lake, 'barps, fire bay houses,. in good repair Four df the haj bout?- sr6 00 feetiong. Anacotherpoximaund’ingi. In £3 grin???“- and amith's shop; «This farm: cannot be exoélled Tor mal lnsfhnsm or xii-meme): 'The land is, rolling and ® rd the east. Part of purchase money may remain 'on the property, PBrice#9,000, Address, _ lol, ] 1} ._. JAMEO FRAZER, White Lake, full, On. Read again what John says: al eac .s NYC, July $5th, 1870, - __Mr Rditor-Deat Sir: fleaag‘tateEfirougfi fih?’i§1§d?um | of your intereating. columna to those interssted in this and \ ‘ndjginingwummg. that I will immediately be around on my J old route, for the purpose of settling up 'all my accountiin the Tobacco, fnuf and Uigar business, &0.. as this will be | my last tsp. j | |, RKZD QN -I havdrflzlpj‘diifitixadifrofix this bniifiemn JOHN & HAppow, favor of my friend, Mr Lafeyette-Ahafer. who will continue Tthe business, as. aval, in all itsbloom.. Mr @Sbafer will con- tinue to soll at ney ueusl low prices, from the well-known Arm of P. LORRILLARD & €0., 16, 18 & 20 Ohambers at., Naw York Oity. This firm las beei established over '110 years, and now pays a tax of about $1,000,000 @ yoar, and'i3 \ atheylgrzeub'gobucqo and Bnuf Ratablishment In the United Bgates. s 2 9. |- - Lhave sold anuff from this firm for nearly six {have -very carefully this matter and devoted strict firm has greater {teachineries and facilities for mapufactiring than any other lfirm in the C. B, and no ofter firm oan compate with if. - Their Tobacco rever becomes munty, mildew or sour, but will keep in any cliipate if kept according to tho instructiona | which accompany ngarly every package. - ~ ._ Mr, L. Shafter sainresms that the standard of excellence, | and thie relinble way of doing busines which I have done, Thel be maintained, and I, therefore, request forhim the fa- and confldance you have ahown ma . f Yours Respectfully, JOHN T. HADDOW. timo, send you m correct history of the wonderful process that this weed:-(tobacco,) -has to go through in manufacturing from the timedit leaves the field. until it is ready for use- There is probably not one out of five hundred of its consum- ors that fe award- of the correct history of this weeds process 'of manufactures, when manufactured as it should be. _ 1 JOHN T. HADDOW. A and getyour (”taming made, if you want them to fir you. ~ ~ | W _ [ARM FOR SALE -Situated in the L _ town of Harperaficid, Det Co, one mile west of the Center, on the turnpike, containing 93 acrer of land. It has chard, and in well watered, |_ Humrlno'ld.Aug. 4th, 1870, PEABODY. 10 ' DR.. mom over gt; Ehgmnqyyngugx, N. Y. 19%f |p®ELAwaARE _ AJ The FALL TERM of this Institution will open on Monday, August 224, and continue Fourteen Weeks. BOARD, including Foel, Lights, and Washing, oan be had . [at the Hall, at $4.00 per week, where puplis-will hare the as- aintance and supervision of Prof. Surr® and the Preceptross 1st \. WM. WIGHT, Principal. <~TAMFORD SEMINARY! - A PALL TERM commences Wednesday, August Slst, A first class Literary Institution,. Runway! of In- i SGhool. The best of mum-tier aflerfidimyohyggnpn and women who wish to fit for teaclers, college, or business. For information,. clroulars, &o., address, 3 X. OHUROHILL, Principal, Etamford, N. ¥, Or, Rev. O.IRVING, A M., Asiociate Principal, lvd . . Kortright, N. Y. MARBLE pritAr RESTAURANT. A.1 A. Corner Broadway and State Mts., Albany. _ HENRY REARDODf, Pram-102m}5 £2539ng of Stanwix Hal 1810 Bar, UST HKOKEIVED at E Howard's Drug Store, a fresh am»£ ply of Drugs and Medicines tion, Mr. Hrxar O. Hornxss, aged 25 years. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC ! «il CHANCE OF BUSINESS. decided to regume the gharga-of the Ferggsonvfllo Having Academy, Goods, and Business, together with sule or rent of store buildings. ._- Por the past two yeas Ihave conducted tha bushenper - sonally, without partner or clerk, exolusively for cath ; have given particular attention to collecting the mo- counts of the ‘previonzri 3:11: 1:7: \OQllver Bro,\ macafiioé puiking aud yet within: part- yaar -clozing Augaot 1113: havuold’upwarda of $12,000 worth of TORX GOODS proper, exclusive of a large outside business in butter, cheoss, &s. The business way reagliy be extended to twit the amount ' . Auy pgrson Interested in this notice will please give it: prompt &ttontion. «s the business will be closed immediately, . _L JAMES. OLLVIR. - Pergusonvyllis, August 28d. 1879 E 1411 [OTICE TO CREDITORS.-Notice is il herety given to sll persons having unsetsled with the estate of John Barker, decsased, Into of the tow: of Kortright, that they mre to present the same with vouthen, to the undersigned, as the residence of James Reynolds, in 'the village of Hobart, on or before the first \dey of Mirch, SUSAN BARK??? Exesatrixc. ~ Hobart, August $24, 1670. LOR SALE, at a bargain, one good team A. Horse, one one horse lumber Wagon 1 two horse spring Wagon, nearly now and in grod order. . 0 { TALLMADGE Want Davenport, Aug. 18th, 1870. 71411!” - LARMS FOR SALE -Two river farms, A. mide by side. 13% rflem east of Unadil:, contsining 10 and 116 acres, well fenced, good buildings, pleassntlyyr loos ted, and very desirable property. Will be seld> scparitely, OF together, to suit purchaser, 20. { .. Also, a farm of T5 gores, 8 miles west of Afton, wobl femo.- ed, lying very nictly, and desirable property | TRRME 1+ worable:, Title indisputable, and possession given st once. ; ‘Forfghhar particulars inquire of | , -T B #ELEY, Afton, Chenango Cs., N ¥. August 18, 4870. 14tf NOTICE.-All persons having unsettled 'Al naocounts with the estate of K, EVERETT, deosised, late of Fergasonville, are requested to call and settle the same, bofore lat 6f November.-Fergosonville, A8TO T. B.SELEY, Administrator, 14w8 UATHAEINE EVERETT, iAQminiltxiltflxf Delaware Literary Institute, 'rgNHB FALL TERM of this Tustitution will begin on pl TOESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH cipal. The Faculty consists of seven experionced Teacheon. 'The Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, Engineer- with Drawing, Music and Painting. receive fall instruction Tuch Teacher' giving his undivided attention to his oan, apartment. | ie Tum, APPARATUS for the Sciences and Enginering, snd a FREH LIBRARY aro connected with the sohool. -~. The Buildings are large and commodious . . ~ Board and washing for $4 per week. Lada from the city arg received into tbgdtamflgl ofp tlim lzrigcgal, alien gegrcd. 'or particulars address the Principal, Franklin. N. Y, If“ py ALBERT NR SULLARD, Prosident. one. of the clerks dead, and wounding the other. $,000 reward is offered for the murderers. D., Franklin, August 18th, 1870. f léyL L l ”Dvn BTUFFS! DyeBtuffs! at gett . REEN, Black and Japan Teas, at . ' Bitf I offer to any party, imy Store, {. under the charge of Mr GEORGE W. BRIGG®, A. M., Pein» | ing, the Natural Rolences, the Common Branckes, togetbor- H. HOWARD'H, Biamford H. HOWARDS a -> > Where are ydu oing ? I am going to Liam RDY & BRO'8. What for? ° . To buy a suit of Clothes, Why do you go thers? Because I can buy better Clothes for less mosey and can g¢t better fits of them than anywhere clas May 19th, 1870. . --- - <0 ~> 0 o - <- PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes, Putty, &o., for saie by H. HOWARD, Stamford, N. Y. May 7th, 1870. SH ; {NOFFEE and Splces-a full assortment at- _- C > C , _b. HOWaRD'A NOTICE—Left with the subscriber, in - July, 1869, two WHEEL HORSE-RAKKES. Whoever orns the same, will pleaso remove thein, and pay all charg- B3 18ug* 8 W. SELEY, No. Harpergfiel'd‘, Aug ugh. 1870. ‘ N. Y. Conference Seminary and Col- legiate Institute. FREE. Boardlow, Every facility for advance- ment. Dplomas granted, a. f Rav. #OLO MON BLAS, A. M., M. D., Principal, | Charlottevilie, Boho. Go, NY WAN TED.-A first-class Boot-maker, by R. MOUOLELLAND, Hobart. July 24th, 1870. 10 . AT THE CLOTHING HALL - Of Grant & Parshall, (Who have just bought out W. K. Batos,) IN HOBART, OU can And a new stock of the best and latest styles 6f FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN COATINGS AND oe FANCY CassIMmERES, For Spring and Summer, manner, and in the latest fashions. HATS AND OAPS, BOSOMS, SHIRTS, _ _ COLLARS, AND OUFFS Both Linen and Paper, Ties, of all Styles, and Everything jn the line of > 20 FURNISHING GOODS. p glint]? examine our stook and prices. RMP\ ONE PRICE Which will be madeup to order in the most workmanlike (CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS: J. 0, BROWNR, ~ ._ Davenport: Center, Delaware Connty/M.: ¥. |_ ~> anufaoture: Rash, Blinds, Doors, Store: Fronts, Mouldings, Brackets, Pickets, Ferice Ralls, Dressed Lumber, &0. _ | Having purchased a largo Planer and Matolor we aro pro- pared to {furnish Matched Flooring and Ceiling in quantities to suit purchasers. Special attention given to work- entrust odio our caro, , Orders by mail will receive promptattention. 41109 | g. 0. SHOWN]. ~APPEN & BURHANS, _ - (Successors to Dimmick & Tappsn,) | WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Carpets, Oll Cloths, Mat- , resses, Feathers: | KRU full assortment of Cloths, Casaimeres, Ladies' Dress Goods nndf'l'flmminsa, aul loa NEW 8130310.“ VALL ST flCorner of John. - Kingston, N. Y. 3. RUDOLPH TAPPEN. _ 9y1° HIOHARD P. BURKANS. ;TORE FOR SALE, |. : The subscriber offers for sale his new and elegant store, situated in the visage of Efamford, sbout %0 rods from the line of theR & O, R. R. Fine,lumfionhrbmmesmind- in m 'thriving towa. I will sell said store with or without the goods. Parchasore-will here find a fine selected stock of goods, which I wili seil cheap for cash. . . ones, Btamford, May 16th, 1870. __ | STAMFORD“ LIVERY STABLES. \ The subsoriber has opened a Livery Stable in Stam. ford. Carriages to lot, and careful drivers fur- nished, . C. 8. ROBINRON. Etamford. May 18, 1870 1m} > f LROUCERIES AT COST! ._ The Bubscriber, having purchased the stock of Gro- ceries of J. 0. McWiH!ams, in HOBART, will seil-them off at 10 per cent; less than cost, in order to close up the businems in a Tew days. Now isthe timeforthose in want of Flour, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, &o , to get good bargains, ____ 10% Hobart, July 25, 1870. B. 0, MoWILELILAMA - Powder! SAELER, REYNOLDS & DU nos, . | ATHOLESALE Dealers in Shovels, Y Y _ Picks, Steel Puse and general Hardware. _ BOLEH AGENTS FOR, the celebrated, DuPonts - Powder Blanting, Mining and Sporting, , _ _.\ aa , Merchants, Contractors -and Quarrymen will- find It to their intereste to give them a oall before puroshming, 2oy1 GuNrowpER.. MERICAN RIFLS AND SPORTING PowDrtn, manufactured by «*Schaghticoke. Powder Oompunfi; |ESohaghtiooke, Rensselaer Co., NN. Y. Powder made by t Company is acknowledged by Bportimen to be the best fn theworld. C ® * be-» Oon Brawbo arw | __ L2 Americus: Rifle, In 1 ib. and 3¢ lb. canisters, P¥g, F¥¥g. & hai Pg. F¥Fg, in kegs, 25 Ibu, cach. LJ $6 t 9 46 12” lb! om a 84 is #4 t 19.04%, 6x“? Eagle Sporting, in brass hooped kegs, lbs, each, “E P i ner canisters, 1 Ib. each. L Hobart, April 21st, 1870, aut HENRY GRANT * A. G. PARSH ALL, BUY your Musical Instruments, Sheet Mu- AZ sis, Music Botks, &6.. ut __. W.F. BPENCERE, - gu =_ . Stamford, K. Y. l % Grocers anagligrdtwara dealers cmn be supplied with this der b Nig 0 cas oa . Pow id \1.” nt CROSBY, MORE & CO;, Rondout, Ulster Co., N. Y. fig.) a ] years, and can.safely say. (with no interest:in the-assertion)} -~ | that the Tobacco and Enuff made by P. LorrtNard & Go can - ~ \[not be exeglled by any Tobacco firm in the Unhed:-Htates 1 P. B--Mr. Rditor: 4 whall, in. future, as soon ms I get . a good. sugar bush. or- 2m povankkty. -