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lairymen ply. stock ear, tgnfi ngure the p. Hence h and coms pousible for , ack, either course. . Cor. frass and oth- , the fibre is * a? P3 p91” * bar asndition fri sAjniceplzld & will enable o extract the assinilation. fibre, which puted before 'is ' accessible the power to be of perfect- mount of ex: minating ani- nef to enable _ om anything riment which becomes high- as possible, in , it can easily tained in dry obliged to use iter season. green herb- s, and straw, hould be pro- sad humane add any more t changes its e‘ntble. stock 'time, and leas p time for rest The digestive of the animal _ rest as any of a body - We eposterous to leep and rest gether, but the stive organs as of the animal bay, __3 the purpase of rendering it and digestion $ well to cut or pgeriof having or pulverigo it need now is, & ble, which will b a pulp. This ich wiil bruise a tha whole and divided. ed to the great- iil still regain en gras. . ore, who kepepg s 'and sells the ps his cows in nd, and feeds erence to green rops ; consider- ho milk changer or $r0vender. Bqlt he q to eus, hut grind under control, roper allowance bee of flies and es af‘xogg: - & the difficyity, ility of f peding at all times bliged to resort y, corn stalk, arry his stock autting enables ent qualities of palstgbl’eJhug 'animal 16 of tho 'different hare alike, In comrse swale hay be mixed,. i not be eaten bo gfiand lqdiqs Hy consumed, [s that cutting - e, and éécor- are found in: ses and per- still feed the out food., In rhle of mo- r much better uch more in ing machine 0, in propor- for fire fifty. $0185! ma- ger to cut a to bane if f have estima. tting, to be expériment= evégx' higher, ro in cutting The ,mitgt horse power some . years hg provender at satisfac- dvantage in. y great ; for rattle, enly ns afe Son: left amon feat annoy n the stalks are d being cut - cattle or .a few bard next week, It v. My , an, while ate Boston an own under killed, bis Rochester, m threw & A hing and c'brins were Rochester, ock , in the - verdict of ree. a the very bggz nietly and com-, machinery to ;- ponsistent with ° bd in the \Ame... In this way alf \ and in this way pea or bean - ; Where ' thg L bd saving of © at what will .° rohe ann anns cati ns imi ans ine toe abre. cros wi copula booo onne ra . i A a U a ¢ ~' por each week, On this slip aro printed the a a lgraded editorial therein. . the county of their regidence, like com- , play and plays her grand piano : ' «Yew York, for the week ending Feb, 29, Pople. a + af Cimivs Werbp Cutette > -. - « i Local I flélliggncg. rame nim, ..‘~~-'~ * “A\ - I: - BENT HOMH L'éowit‘. , | Myaterious Disappesfance of « EBoxfrom New York Dumpadat Btation-The Sad Fate; MARCS 7. 1874. . : NOTIOB. | _. z=aW¥®E will be sut to After wfisme this county unless the ,.,8'§scr§ption therefore is vaid in advapce, bat ~ will be promptly discontinued at the expira- tion of the time to which it is. paid. Subscri- bors can ascertain when their sub-crimina- expire by referring to the printed alip contain . ~ fug their address, which is pasted on their pa- subscriber's name and tbue date to which the Gazette is paid. | MINOR LOCALE -March will contain five Sundays) fire Fridays and five Saturdays. , -Esster comes on the 31st of Mardh.- Flowers will be eccarco about that time. -A celebrated writer says that {one good mother is worth a hundred schools masters. - -The death is announced of Mis. . Grisworp, wife of Mr. Mijaion Grisworn, of Chemung. f -It was probably a discarded one who said : \ Any fool can make a woman talk, but it's hard to make one listen,\ -Lecturing is not as profitable and popular this reason. Many of the bast . ktown of the guild draw not as well as of yore. ' --We ascertain the qualities of a. bell by ringing it, A young man had better ascertain the qualities of a belle before ringing her. 4 -- Moving day is approaching.and many families that are obliged to change their quarters are suxiously inquiring for bouses to rent. . , -The slang pbraso \too thin '\ was used by in ! Peregrine Pickle\: as good English in 1751, and withont any attempt to be funny. | -A New paper eays that a young widow in that city, who writes well, 'is training berself for an editor.\ Who is the editor she is training for ? --The sad intelligence was received by Mr. Rice this morning that his gister,the wife of Mr. 8. S8. Hautin, died in Balti- more yesterday of heart disease. Notice of funeral appears under the proper head. --The odming \spring bonnet \ a is go- convention of milliners will be held this montb, to see whether it shall be trim- med 'with ostrich plumes or the more bumble tail feathers of a shanghai roos ter. The prico will be the same in efther Case,. --The local editor of the Mobile \Reg- ister\ bashfully chronicles the fact that While sitting abaft of a lady whose dress was somewhat disarranged, he had his attention attracted to her \bustle rand being blecsed with strong optics, was en gbled to read nearly the whole of a double -While a rather effective William. sport young lady was conflding ta. ber admirer how ethereal her appetite was, antlfilxe sentltlve dellecateness of ber or- ganization, the too-matter-fact help bawl- 61] out, “gAy lawill ye have yer Lila! pork \and beans now or wait till yer feller's yon @ ?\ 'The S feller\ has been gone ever since. ~ ~ W - « « u -Notaries public, being nominated by the governor and confirmed by the senate, are in fact state officers, and ought to be autborized to execute all their powers in any part of the stata, but in the matter of\ taking and certifying acknowledg. ments, it ssems they are still confined to misaloners of deeds who pro local officers, psually appointed by the comman coun- gils of cities. The New York \Times\ makes the good suggestion that the leg- lslature should pass an aot enabling note- ries, upon filling theirsignatures with the clerk of another county, to dispense with ' the certificate now required from the ulprk of their own country ip cages where papers are to be filed of its limits. - & --The Poet at'the Browkfast Table gives this vivid description of the manner In which a girl of the period makes ready to It was a young womap,with as many white mus- lin flounces round her as tho planet Sat- yro has flags, ihat did it, She gare the music-staol a twirl or two and figffed down to it like a whirl of soap-euds in a bhand-basin. Then she pughed up her cuffs as if shp was going t6 fight for the cham- fiioh’s beit. Then she worked her wrists and hey hapds, to limber 'em, I suppose, gnd spread out her fingers till they look- ed as though they would pretty much #over the key-board, from the growling end to the little squeaky one, Then those two bands of hers made a jump at the keys as if they were a couple of tigers coming down on a flogk of black and white sheep, and the piano gave a great bowl as if itsytail had been trod on, Dead ntifi you could: hear your hair growjog. < Then another jump, and an- pther howl, as if the plano bad two tails and you had trod on bath of 'em sat once, apd. then a Fraud eatter and scramble and string of jumps, up and down, back and forward, ane hand over the other, like a stampede of rats aod mice thore than lke anything 1 call music. Naw Post Orricss. -Post offices estab» lished, post mssters appointed, &c., in were as follows. Highbridge, Westchegter Co., W, O. Wheeler, postmaster. Mombackus, Ulster Co., Levi R. Trum- bail, postmaster, North Spencer, Tioga Co., R. E. Lake, postmaster. OC Worksborough, Chautauqua Co , Mrs. Lorenda Tracy, postmaster. again. ; papers. We once knew a poor, but | est man, who borrowed a paper, | cently and inadvertently, from a w} some neighbor. Fatal act | That te y last Anna aged | cighleen | years, daugh b Maurice Royce, living about six} from Wurtsboro, Sullivan calmst orer the Ulster County line, 1 cember I | aoythipg touching her dissppeari whereabouts. Information ing the mountain near Wurtsboro,! with a lady in a cartinge drove and requested the driver of the take the Jady and her trunk to t Railroad Depot. and the man drove away. Up to] day no'tidings had been received mis-ing girl. - depot, in Middletown, Orange go fact that the box came from:.A and that there was a trunk mike | the same name accompanying 16. | night, as the. train to Middletown 1 Wurtsboro, the baggage master quested to leave the box' at that on his returo, which was done. was subsequently taken to Mr. house, and on opening it the dead of Anna Royce was found therein. it was exhumed by the Coroner, w once summoned @ jury to hold » queit. By whom the body was fs ed, or the manner in which decease} her death, is a mystery, Evory eff revelations will be made. 4, ———1“———- =- A Urica what of a local bearing : - Hin say while young, he married Frances of the country in all about eight zen. This marriage occurred at Creek, on Oneida Lake. Letzen did not get along well toge When Hart heard of this marriage h and sentesged to two years in & prison,. - After six months' im probably that if his busbands it was fair that bo st bave two wives. 1860, the same year of the stabbin} his firse wile, which bill, be says, her mother. The goods with wh held by the former wife. This far reasons he dseded it to ths woman king in return hor note for $1,900; uble on demand.\ 'The mortgage 'h knowledged as part psyment on note. onn nme -__- Taz C. & O. RR.-Tho Chesapeak Ohio Railroad is ane of those grand |i of communication between the con ing East and the fertile West, whose sua. cess is rendered certain by the facts {that additional facilities for transportatio tween the seaboard and the Missisfippi Valley are imperatively needed, and/thaf it is by for the easiest line connecting the inland river navigation with that o Atlantic seaboard, The extension off this Road, so as to form a Trunk Line to| the Ohio, is progressing so rapidly (tha the close of this year, it will be pre for a large through traffic, as well very heavy mineral traffic along the ern portion, to accommodat@ whigh a large proportion of it is being laid), ex, pressly with steel rails. In another column will be foun H f Babscribe, It isn't safe to bat insidiously in the fibres of the sheet. that extensive and interesting famil daughters, iwo poppulir motherg-in posTxAsTZERS APPOINTED. « Conesus Centre, Livingston Co., Berk F. Monlton. * . * ' Fort Hunter, Montgomery Co., Eten, ezep Howard. é | Hartford, Washingten county, 2 Norton. , Highisnd, Ulster county, H. B,\ Deyo, re Houghton Creek, Allegany cfunt' Wm. D. Stebbins. Little Neck, Queens county, H. C Be- Lodi Centre, Seneca county, Peter Leff Fauretre. Kindan , Montgomery county, John HHE Kelier. k . ‘ Clark M.Barbourthas sold his residened® on Sfeuben street to Mr. Wim. Shappedi®s connd'eration $3,000. Journa Bo- Mr. R. Ward bought $8 acres of th took place in the cast of \Julius Ca Booth's, Mr. Creswick appearing a tus, Caseias. -Ata performance of \The M Zelda Seguin fainted on the stage ubino.\ Mrs. Seguin bad been t appoint the audience. || «-Mr. Levy, the cornet play knocked 'down by a horse pay York, February 3d (by the careie: the driver) and severely injured, a little daughter, four years old to Prince Galitzin, at a yearly old Quackenbus farm; near this village® Cousideration cp;w00“gwuluddl Joum ”v 6 1 Ck pol over $10,000, Girl in Sujein .County-An a of. the Mew York Suh. misconduct, but were unable to ast box containing a coffin marked A A and had a quarrel in 1860, during whi Lotzen stabbed his wife and she left hips. married a second time, and in c§ quence he was artested for bigamy, fri ment he was pardoned, it being thop My, Hast D;‘Ol‘urécl a bill of divorcq possessiop of a lawyer in thig olty, <i then be has again lived with this digora- ed wifp, and pho ga Bthey sot; along i together except wher interfered will of Figaro\ last week, in Philadelphii id the opera was finished without the 'all the evening, but was unwilling th I i exits | In “y re- ceived shows that one dark mornibg in December, as the stage coach was ascend- lago, and leave them at the Midlknd This was assented to, On that 'day a young man nam'ed'and- ing, a near neighbor of the Royge f} mily, was surprised to see at the Erie Rkilway quiries of the station agent revealed the nesday it was buried, but the nex day Ort is being mado by the authorities tolsolyve the secret, and it is expected that 'when the inquest is concluded many staftling | Bigau1ir. -The Utica ¢}Her- ald\ gives an account of the arrest df one Robert Hart for bignmypvbic!’ bss home- oore, t of Rome,and that shortly afterward} they ing to be \too elegant foranything.\ A separated; he being absent from thi feon- ght wife had | two After his release, in stocked his store werg bought on|the strength of a mortgage; given on a f the went and drank,.and drank and went,but } Thas protkoted cverhsad, it wag not [ by did not rote. The last thini‘vya saw Of ine work of rgany moments to get to fhe ed Buirkins ho was ’B;\ahxng for F-u-o-v, and ¥ 00000 * f 4 a | bad oven taken OE his coat and. ' sald be Pact 3 ost was looking for a chip hat, it was so d-d f 40 of Melisa. Fisk Q H zon, the Rankets, of New York City-whose negotiation of the Central Pacifico Bands has resulted in establishing them as vorite security hoth here and in Euro recommending the Chesapeake and { Gold Bonds, of which all but a si amount bave been sold in this cou and Europe, and have met with sp« favor,. The ability of the managen the great value of the property, and ; the high character of its Directora and | ancial Agents {in part fhe Hame as th the Central Pacific}, all combine to | der this one of the most substantigl fag a- hig nail piry bcial : up, no- nve f The Schenectady \Star\ has thd fol - Of lowing : \ Reader, if you have borrd the paper you are reading, don't and'three begutiful synts-not ong r nain tn tall tha tala 1! \ ' k and Edwin Booth for the first time astip fe had lin his 6. | arms, who was killed, It is stated thafgive Lory goes to Russia, under engsg # I xs be- 4 * Auk o hel lerk think.. That b . lying sovereigns. day. strtots nothing I tion. were opened. such weather. ° Bu; was asked to such a day as this, Bourbon. erating -guess it wo v010 Al reached the Second. thing cold, modergtinog,'* lived in the claiming that he'd clared beamins warm alnce last and a half pounds tries to work off t sdnited and restored, this ghiy purified: anew, Bold by all i 'mar2d&yit 576, THE \ of . :i zwar Lap OT * Jol | Wast LMM 's Vengeance, [From the|Dally of Tawéxy,] Ugh I-ooldest spell of the season ; [Finesort of spring weather woe don't | dey-couldn't. Agald voré-baid he didn't live in thai would go up to the Second. The first thing he said was, thunder and daroation ain't this cold though -most frozm-every- looks well thouguh-but ain't this awful on the system though this da_d |®!tmple question of self-preservaiion - Burr was usked to vote, again do ollned-aatd ho must get warms first -wisa asked to take something ; would do that Just to keep himself up ; took Rourbon again ; ¢ nurFrixiu“ 'how the westher is says Bur. ; asked to vote again ; maid he didn't live in that Ward ; Third ; went there ; \com- menged remarking right away about the extrem» severity of the weather, which by a strange metaphor he compared to the lower regions ; asked to vote;couldn't jost now ; asked to drink ; said he wo'd ; and did ; took out his ban made a show of wfifggfi Baturday and Runday balmy-bright. .. Yesterday--~today, cold <enough | freeze the hair off & dog. | A. cary headed old sinner not only Tipgare in the lag of Misa. Remkntat Mino: | ater=but the vimerable scamp has taken complejeand unrémisting possemion of that Vistoria Woodhall | iAnywhere from. six te twelre despe- below zero, That is how the thermome ter ranged. Tligse | the city .last night electionegring-pat- ting in, the final work -getting good and ready for the grand tiisele at the polls to- day-must hare hada nice time of it yai + Buch fortitude in such arolicy woathar, unsuccumbing thtevotiun to party, car- ought to bear good fruits to- Twas the night befbre 'Isction sud all thro' the Ke one wummns-min political beats, To-day the severeness of the westher continues, Yoenoble souls who man the polls aro baviog a hard time of, This button-holing a man when every finger. on your hand has of being a first-class iclolo, is not just as pleasant | as it might be. But the \country be saved,\ even if half its citizens shohld freeze fo death in the attémpt, What are chillblains, congealed ears, ab ico crop in your whiskers, in comparison with the success of party, and the pre- h dominance of principles. Whave a six weeks' cold and lung fovor to the elec- tion of your man ? Nothing -positively Aftor all its mot so shockingly cold-- Biujrkins) you know Buir, the man who is always on hand election times, and al- ways \votes atraight-as as a string\ everytime he's approached -no matter by which of the rival aspirants for political preferment. Of conrseo Buir votes all right-for the man who \secs\ him last, He has, however, an unpleas- ant way of waiting until thp Isst thing in the afternoon hefore he votpse. This is Buirkin's policy And nothing gan shake this evidently deep-soated Birr was nsround this morfiing in the First- Ward half an hour beforp the polls . In fact Buir must have been up all night. The first thing ho seid when be struck the \ atomping ground\ of the Heathen Chinea, was that it was dd cool -coldest night it «ver was- never in all hie born days had ho seen Blinking was asked to vote. Couldn't now-tgo coldfresze a man to take his bands out of his g\ take a Bur. swallowed \ threes Angers \ of He immediately remarked that to him was rood. \t arte Ema {p | the immenes dyke byils for the protep Ward ; sp hot that' ho thought bo'd malt all to pieces before the day was over. you see, is a variable thermometer. Moat all portabla ones are. 'Fore night be will resch 3 degree that ho cannot expross only by laying down. POISONXED TO DEATH, ( h A hoaltby Hiver seoretes each day about two and a balf pounds of bile, which contains a great amount of waste mater- ial taken from the blood. - When theo liver becomes torpid of congested, it fails to eliminate this vast amount of noxious substance, which, therefor, remains to [poison the blood and be conveyed to every part of tho eysterq. What musf be the condition of the blood when it is receiving and retaining cach (day, two gh other channels and. organs -the of poison ® Nii his poison throu langs, skin, etc.: but these organs be. come qvertazed in performing this labot, in addition to their natural functions, ang can not long wilhgunq the pressurd, but become variously diseased. . The brain, which is the great tentre df all vitality, is unduly stimulated by the unhealthy blood which passes to it from the heart, and it falls to perform its offich healthfully. Hence the symptions of bile poisoning, which sro dulluess, head, ache, incapacity to keep the'mind on any subject, impairment of memory, diszy, alegpy, or nérvaus, gloomy forebodings, . and irritability of tempor, The blood if. self being diseased, as it forms the sweat f Bru-upon the sarface of the skin, is a0 irrita- gand poisonous that it produces dis. polored brown spots, pimples, blotchés Frisg®eand other eruption s, sores and enrioked, and 'Ake wholecsystem renovated and built up rat-olass Dringgists, L M of young who ranged about muat {charming dkerabief and off his brow, ex- lowed if it wasn't fdtt’hg warm ; auked to vote ; ssid he ived in the Fourti. Ward, and go from Ward to Ward throughout the day Bu:g. , boils, carbung. Mrs.cles and acrofulons tumors. Theatomach, andbowels, and other o rgans spoken of, can- her-not cecape becoming affected, sooner or nwellister, and costiveness, piles, dropey, dys. dis-pepsin, diarrhces, female weakposs, and many other forms of chronic digease, are ; waramong tho pepessary.resulfe, -. X) Newedy for all these varlogs manif Neqwofrlisease, Dr, Pigroo's Golden Medical Dis. covery is positively unequaled. | Britths liver and atomach ars chapged a reny tlons of\ e sn ac: , healthy state, the appetite regulat. blood and grep tions U3 ag ua Lol 15g nus >> a - woos wake m uve swan. q # -and thes Floods Cams ! to z D+ ge egress -+ ® w so Dry a Time. ° - cme --- + Old Democratic Bark. \lp fi¥-.‘ a a Board Washed Over- . board. ! has tints torts. 4 -* thor Chines Junk !. Voyage. woe seme -, all 1 than we had any idea it would. Neither are wo. } gantic dinsensions, wo would have taken Surx, and oven ' Hax, and Jarart, and before the shower came. ' aro wa took to tha boat. About noon there was unmistakable evidence of wet weather. Ib lqok‘ed darap-felt damp-Bmalt dang, An hour later the Third Ward was re ported under water,-Newtown oreck Consented at once. \Never was too | A04 the Street Commissioner were repor- cold you. know to drink,\ he said-msn must have something to brace him up ted overflown, tho surplus waters threat ening to innundate the Fourth Ward. About this timotit was reported raining I flood had brohon theaugh the railroad al's --- tion of citizens and property in that por- tion of the oity, had givgn away, and the surging waters in tremendous fury threatened to aweop overpthing bofore ih Buch heing the reported condition of affaire, the thing resolved itsolf into n Preparations were therefore made for get ting out of the way of the now rapidly ribbing oad, As the rain continued to de ascend {n Increasing fury, the first thing in order was the purchase of umbrelias. We bought threa as follows: Bur, de- DEMOCRATH¢ fqn that he hadn't been sp fitnurth of Joly. which lay at the fgot of Columbin street in the First Ward where thers was not much sign of a storm. , The proparaifobs for boisterous voyage had een completed ere we reached the boat, The Superoargo, Hrruzs, had the craft plentifully provieoned, ropes were taut, siils sat and the good old craft which had breasted many a rough ses, raised anchor and gallantly sailed out on \An qcgan alll boundless and free.\ a dozen leagues away from the shouss of the il} fated tawn, dopmed toa second deluge, the ery of \gain Ko !\ was heatd from the faithful tar on the look-out above, The Captain swept the raging sea with his glass and as his eyes lighted on a sue pliclous spack away .to tha Nor-nor asst he excitedly exolgimed 1--A pirate by Sov:-- black f1g,--sluH and crass bonea L This in. tefligence created, at first, considerable conklernation on board. This qulokly gained ground as the unknown craft rap» idly loomed alearerto view. Afaroff the suspicous stranger looked like this : \THE CHIMX® JUNE,\ 4 shouted the captain. \Pips all hands to quarters-nail down the hatch-ways and don't let the rooster out! Splice the maip brace and twist the right Jib poop spanker,\ R '_ Theso orders were obojed with a celer 1ty acrosk equat to the rapidity with which they bad been uttered. -| The preparation#, kowever, hurriedly made, had not been.any too soon.' The piratigel.oraf} rapldly bore! down on the trim Democratip craf:. As the distance lessened between the two versely Ahe blagk , flag was, plainly seen at heg mast head; unmistakatly demonstrating the gbaracter of the vensg).. ;. - « Whatls she got on board,\. shonted the Dempcratio captain to the man on [ the T6ok-dut, fo f T C © Can't fea' make out,\ was the reply. i + P - N a t f - P ug ' And the Rain Demanded- 4 Vory Wet. Weather for Stormy. Yoyage of the Good Abrout' E§erybgdy on She Runs Against a Hea- The Gook ths Only Survivor, Details of the Disastrous. It was a good desl of a food after The water rosa n plagnasy sight hisher We expeoted a slight sprinkle, We hadn't calculated on a deluge! We, worn't, in fact, prepared for one-pot such a one by any means as prevailed in this city yesterday. Noah's nowhere.-- If wa had suspected, for a moment, that the flood would assume any such gi- their three wives, and entered into the ark at a very carly hour id the morning, As it was it was lays in the afternoon buoyantly met many a boisterous billow, | Kindly had the Demooratio ship sailed } quarter.\ 2 D. C.-\ The old puard dies lt never surfenders,\ *3 H.C.-\ Erery Ward in flit city is Flooded |\ t J D. C.<-\ Well, thio, let 'em iget dry again.\ ' H. C.-@\Surrendeér now, or fro quar- \\ books as for a parley. ters,\ ~\ D. C. -\ We will bard in the Secont! Ward, and quick on | Which aro b the heels of this came the news that thg } bed i I storm. g! er lo ing in ow. { we) . sions. by superior force, gal} the true uFd loyal“? old Dermocratio shop, er the fisg of Reflex; Honesty-but the flog and one by one the \ Heave to 1\ from the Heathen: 4 Heave to | or sboutegd. . . \ Fife and be d Aweea the officers guns, and *boom- awered back. , E The junk men were fully} with ammunition high was friely dig- ponsed ta tho ore poculiar lookipg po Sho wad evidently e her eseapo, baving Pirates on one of thei This sight stimuols on the Democratic c forts for her regcue, the Goddess of City Liberty. She had a \ ring\ upon her flgger, and wooden shoes and | back, The conflict was an. swept overboard. t a erman, Thus preventing the hands of the enemy. - The Log-book of it memor ago has been cared, ap ture, a record of 11:kath int@rest. | though aho was . and aft, with ils of wood though! Ges fhky'ra boun t \ NJ- persons, but was not : «arm [ F a l . B pea deavor:n apd will fo apon coa Mp5 lon cube} na h ner ntt \yal f aome hineo junik e'll fire,\ 5“ again + raed,\ waéthe stern reply that was waftkd back on ghe risfog wind of the gstherfbg storm. :: At this unezpecttdly defisof* reply a consultation evidehtly took place bse. the mval Fesso!. Its import was soon apparent, for a white Aag went up from the pirate craft ap a signal t wa grade-Lang lowing colloquy took place between the two captains :> | Hoathen Chineal-\ You bg better surrender.\ : E Democratic Captgin -* New?!\ I H. C.-\ You atp whipped ijn every a - Tho parley having failed the groat soa fight of the Charter cempaigp of 1872 commenced. . : a Boom-boom ! waht the pigite's big t’ m\ they Sere an- from the Ger magazine. The men were all rmea with weapons elter ill: While tho battle : ot, its ieighta M U ory was heard—lentils: abriels s0 piare- ingly agonizing thati it was heatd above the dis and nolse of the battle and of the I Tbé form of a fethale was segp atrug- the grasplof one of the pirate Vignolte of tho female, ien captured by the predatory excur- ed the gall@nt tars ¥ to herculean ef- de she was evidently tar bang} on ker less. Bor M ant and well,fought 22g uy, famen of j{be good ' They foq‘ht. und- chment- Reform - d was at ity height, Nant offcérs were The last words of tho grand captain as he went down ami waters were,\ Wo Folight n Fairfi'ight for the Zeople !\ 8sYED DIY The lasst act of the yeteran ol man, the only syurvivgr of the vroysga, just before the was to open the hatch Rooster, and throw him overboayd : the treacherous ship wert down, ways, pull out the if' from falling into Eble voy. tm, io fo- An Uxxnxown Lap Boots Hiyszir on- ax Earz Trarx.-An unknown young man [ committed suicide p the tng o'clock train from Paterson to New \Fork on Thursdsy, just as the train w the depot. A led having the gegeral ap- pearance of a Germad, took hig seat in the second-car, and ax the train'hs6 just gol fully under way, warhing toany ope, realed pistol, placad t right ear, and gram, stantly. The train u back to thp depot where the Body was left in charge of thq|depot master, and afterward turned over to Coronyr Berry. Deceased was apparefitly about gightsen years of age. In ond lof his polikets was found a mlip of paper ion which was writ ten the name Paul Bs which were printed the names ¥r. David ; Weider,and Louise Henisho®. Fhe only | ; other articles found | two newspapers, anorder of dépcing in d a programrge frorg Niblo's. No money nor railrosid ticket ws The body was viewed by ”unwind!“ j' = ithout Aug word of drew a three-bar- muzzle gluon his | He. fell YGead in- stoppedand run litt, and ag.card on ere & comb, a cigar, Lit esrics waw iene, P8] 4s Winth FCA nn ap nout ees «6 wa the fol- 34 ppligd lowing Kirated than desori- | BEAKE-On the 25th inst., at Jollett, Ulinols, Joxa- as fol. o make P down t ax Br:iuxa- sastrous $ leaving {fonnd. cw‘fi' * dened, ford blocks, : for Lake f of using mnsafe oils, and remember that no thes THAT ARRESTRD POSTMASTERE. ted in the Case. .Ecxtza Gazetrr: -The article in your paper in regard to to H W. Bul lock, postmaster at Belvidere, is incor- rpet in almost every particular. It is ttue that Mr. Bullock wasarrested. The facts élicited in the case are as follows : hatter‘for Belvidere, Illinois, was forward- ed immediately after it was reteived.- The casp assumed a new aspact when the request letter was found and it was ad- Jjourned to the 18th. - Mr. Bullock not being requestéd to give any 11131. w.s If you desire rosy cheeks and a com- plpxion faiir and free from Pimples and Blotchés, purify your blood by the use of Dt. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.- It.has 16 equal Tor thi purpose,. febd&w1t-575, MOCANN+In Elmira, N. Y., Momday. March 4th, 1872, T%, wife of Gearge 9. MoCann, aged 82 years, TAN WAGONER-In this city, March 4b, PETER g , son ¢f Cornelius and Mary Jane Van Wagoner, aged 3 years and 9 days. MILLER-In Elmira, N. Y., Eaturday, March 23, 1872, of consumption, Jurra A., wife of Jacob MiHlar,aged 87 years, & months and 18 days. MATHEEWB- In this city on Saturday, March 24, Miss Mary Mariaws, aged 1G years. HAMLIN-In Baltimore, Thursday, February 29th, ' #04 in 5? years, _L. Lake street to-morrow (Saturday) at 3 p. x. TraX Boixx, aged 82 years. 2 oma. Se -all yatiert mont. LOUAL NOTICES, - LIF K INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK «N. J. ASSETS, OVER $23,500,000; Recpipts (n. 1870, . + . & 858,647 Claims by th, 1870, . - - 1,397,556, Claims sthee organization, . « 9,030,818 Ditdbnd. a 1870’ #, a t Ll“ 06 Dividends mince organization, . , 11,742,485 Ratio mammal to, Income, »0 9 {a LEWH C. GROVER, President. . N. 189MB\ Vice-President. EDW D A. BTRONG, Becretary«. BENJ. 0. MILLER. Treugxrex. 226 whally in the intarosts of theinsured members for more an quarter of a con are invi~ ted to on!“ n axe undersigned, wgo will fur» nis} its publications and the information re- quited. CHARLES SWAN, Apt . {(OfMecs Over Post-office,} . novigdiwif. KLMIRA, N. Y. Thr onprcurs ar tuts sxasox, with hollow Coughs, Theo sound is disagreeable to others, It with Halo's Honey of Horahound and Ta». Ong boitle effect a cure; , Pike's bach é tooth 1 In- ute., Bold by all drogpltts stots. name The enflorsoments of Prait's Astral Oil from instrancg (a's, eminent scientic men,dealers, and consumers, in all parts of the country, world All a volve. Remember the dangers accident can occur from using Pratt's Astral. lw. 4 Clorgyman writing to a friend says, \My voyage to Europe is indefinitely postponed. I have discovered the (fountain of heaith' on thig side of the Atlantic. Three bottles of Pa- ruvian 6yrpp have rescued me from the fangs of the fiand Dyspepsia.\ Dyspeptics should dripk frotn this fountain. marldsod & wiw. - #4 housands will hear testimony (and do it voluntarily) that Vreextinz is the best medical coshpound yet placed before the publia for re- povatingiand purifying the blood, eradicating aufhumom impurities or poisonous secretions from the system, invigoratingand strengthen- the system debilitated by discase ; in fact, it is, as (many have called it, \The Great Heaith Restorer.\ mod2t-woddsat. ' + Dead Men Tell no Tales ; if they did, an- athomas against the depleting lancet, the drastic pvt-p, and the terrible salivantsof the maiteris medica, would arise fror every grave- yard. The motto of modern medical science is © Prestrpe and Regulate. not destroy,\ and when)?“ our day is se entirely in harmo- ny with this philanthropic logic as Dz. War- cop's Vrpstascx Vixzoar In this poperful, yet harmless restorative, dysyepsis, billious pormplaints, and all diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels and nerves, encounter anjirresistible antidote. | marddawiw. The Great Hair Producer.-Hair Oil, Pomatums iand Pomades have had their day. They helong to the musty past. Nobody that u exiting the chemistry of the hair and the philosophy of \its growth thinks of using them. Instead of clogging the pores of the ip with thick onguent, and thus obstructing the insensible perspération which is sssential to | the health of the fibers, we now tone the surface of the head with an invigorating ap- lication which penetrates to the roots of the thit the fertilising agents spread over the ® ws stimulates the grass roos and lades to spring up in myriads, coat- the e with verdure. 'The invigorant t adapted to this purpose is Lrox's Kara tmor,. .It may well be called the fertilizer of Acad; the barren s¢alp it communicates reogetativa power. Ifthe hairis droping out ' ing. dry and withered, itarrests the af , hpxaaiqi‘ ar blight. The hair becomes and Aexible un- filament by a Towniman-Pacts Elici» | ** BARLEY-Steady, Bales 21,000 bush. of Western at 902. ir and stimulates them in the same wank bve | Bales 01 61,000 oushetls 71)4c tor usw Western mixed afoat. low Western. sada West. OATS-Quiet.. Jaysn- I. Receir bi égels at 926.2189 for Western in store, <0 e FINANCIAL & commErciaL| : Latest New York Markets. . - Swami: of 33,000 bushels - at thellollowine rates: 70 fur Yel. Ressipts of 4,000 bushels.- §1.15 yo: Can- Receipts _ of $010 whack.— Bulssof28.00 hush.ar829;@55s for West and afloat, mm? 3, \ PUK -Dull and nowinati. “5312131? 30-3.“ $18 St@13 62 for now t. CUT MEATB-Qaiet. LARD-BHoary. Sales of 300 tor No.1 steam. ylg3 for kettle rendered, and steady mt 11@870 for Ohio. hits Ohio. uaies 100 bbixat $18 25 Thé Postoffice detective put two decoy |. %alsxy4;uiy‘;z‘§fif°°' New lgtters in the mail bag for Belvidere, and Beres hy a request letter if not called for in a spec || FREROLEUN-Srive ® ..@194010T GT0de and ifled time to be forwarded to Cleveland | for refued in bo g Ohio -tbe other directed to Belvidere, | Oper zon io - request and steady. Iflinois, The firs letter was qalled for Buenos Apyrealight to meaty weights,......2% @29; and not found in the office-Bullock was | Rig Gibs atmmasrily arrested and taken to Elmira, s ono nn ill. 333: Upon search being made the letter | . WOOL-Qniet apd Armiy hel with jts contents iustead was found to Damn negcq.....;..n...................._...80 £5823 have twat: regularly forwarded to Cleve: rmnm,,...2.:.';2.22.23332232111334 @...0 I@ind, 'The presumption is that the other | Tob =--. $1 00 EBtate Sec Money firm. , 100. . 5-20; 1 y H. 16-40, cou; U. U. 8. Currency .B. Sixes, 1881, registerod........................... ..1144 g. Bixes, Isa}: couponrzs. ve esese + 6: istered. . 856-20, 1&2, empofi ...... . . 5.220. 1864,conpon............ .. . .- neve s # o n Baston Water Powr Wells Fa: 1872, Ns, 8. B. Haxzi8, of heart disoaso, aged about | Adaras Express,...., 0 £ Co... Am. Mer. Un. Ex.. U. 8. Express...... sxe, o. Bay ret N.Y.Coniral & Aud. son Riv.RR....._._. ML, 2222.22. Litinois Central...... Clove & PitteD'g .., MOTOAL. - pexppm)| engodA N. W... o pial Trove. Col. & Cin... Gold......... Sterling Exchan MORBY | OB ss reve New York Stock and Money Market. [(By Telegraph to the GuituJ Naw Yox®, March §-12 M. Gold steady at 1104@ Governments dull and steady. Exchange, long,1092 , short, 11014. urities very dull and steadr. New Tenn. Bonds weak. * Btate Bonds firm and duli. Expresa stocks quick Currency Bonds Arg. Bloc j > FPanams, 49; Union Pacific, 36 ; Hudson & St. Jo [New Jersey Central * [Rock Island...... .. Milwa'kied St, Paul do pref...... [Tol. Wab. & West... Fort Wayne........... A. d‘T' HI a+ C. «le do preL............ Chicago & Alton.. - _. 40 pF@L............ 0.4 M. Certificates c Harth Eria m. ®. & Quincy.... [Hannibel & 6t, Jo, Cent'i Pacific ond Union - do do Kenu 6s ex coup.... o dr new...... Virginia 2 Million\ 68 neve bd 68 Del. Lac. 4 WeBt..... Dol. & Had. Canal. cerceer c 6 + ,_ ELMIBRA MARE IB: 1 cmt mass Wholesale and Retail Price Current. OrFICE ELMIXA GAZETTE, Mar. 7, 1872 GENERAL EEMARXS, The extreme severity of the westhor for the last ¢ few days has retarded the marketing of eggs, butter ] hay, wool, &0., and consequenily the supply being limited the demand has advanced pricts. Pou: - . too early for spring sales.\ Merc oge wishing Insurance in one of theoldest I wil be for it Life Companies in the caun conducted | ¥ *»4 w ready for it as f hep The three months of winter proper were marked General busi ness 4s fairly active, It is, howover, are stocking m as buyers are. by unusual duliness in some business circles at least» owing, as before remaiked, to. the many work ingmen out of employ. At present there seems to be no pros- pect of a general resumption of work in the large bootand shoo manufactories of the city, Many per- sons arg seriously inconvenienced in consequence of this state of affairs. current, BUTTER There is a limited supply of buster in market of danger to the sufferers. Silenes Grocers, at least, arein want of 2 good article, which We annex our usual detailed statoment: of prices would Ang rosdy saloagtan adrance of 2@d cents on last week's quatations. Fine fresh tubs command 82@85 cents; good firkins 28@80 cents, Extra Anelots will always command 1@2 cents mors than tho ganeral quotations. ) Foag In lessgood supply. Eggs 1@2cents better. Fresh lots wiil bring this weok 285@30 cents per dozen, CHEESE. Bost factory commands 13@14!gcts per 1b. APPLES . Good lots are wanted, and will.readily bring $1 50 por busb, The supply is limited, GRAIN, The grain trado during the past week was marked by s genaral dullness. The operations of shippors still remain at & standstill, consequently transac- tions are necessarily light. \ The market so far this week continues to show the dullness of the week pist, and judging from the present prospect,may continue for some time to coma, | as least. However, the bulk of last year's crop re- rain in the farmers hands, which may find its way in the mareet, sooner or later. The price it may command is beyond our calculation. We have no changes to note. WHEAT Remains in same unchanged condition, but in fair demand, for home manufacture, ana think onur mil. lers would willingly pay last week's prices: “E”,- o 6 a 60 06 6 tetris t 8 6 6 l'l m1 56 1 35G@L 40 OaA1B Farmars have manifested a selling disposition by offers more freciy, and some smail lots have bsen put in store for spring trade at last week's prices; see se eee sek.. Mixed, BIROKp ce c ee :- @i5c B4%c ene - @400 » COBN, Offerings fair ab \$080 cents. BARLEY As war last mentioned, we ars unable to make quotations, as we hear of no sales to BUCEWHEAT. Mene moving. Bmail lots wanted at 66@70 cts. RYE, FLOUE. Remains same as last quoted, with fair bomo de- 'tlercos an 9@93%e . < | noblgremedy. Pro *~ | affic and un rtunate, I wi | preparing and uking this mad + | #ponsible corperation, the Eon & pro deop water navigktion of the C the h¢ad of reliable inland nay] River: It is 4927 fmiles in lengto three-fourths is already unded such rapid wos be completed. during the ensuin This line furnibhes a short a route for travel Wes vo 1 and velope, $Gany one who needs \Buy Me, it? LANGLEY's ,} drags, no po'song, nothingdel er goodihealthy roots and her Will;1 Cherry, Yellow Dotk, Fr wort, Mandrake, Rhub ded so as {o reach the fBuBtzins of disease, and abso- lutely cure all Humors, Liver a Jaunitice, Dyspepsia, Costiven glme Itles arising from a discal to: ed them to be thp best modick C,. GUODWIN & CO;, Bostorm, mot2deod& w16 “CO . FISK & H Chesapeake & 0 Firdj Mortgage Six Per aé'the rate of 94 and accrued §eémbgnivnmlionl of $1,000, $500 apd $100, regiatered, or with poupons attached ; inteoriest payable May principal payable in 1839, also ] deti upon the whole grest equipment, , property whoré cost and value wiil not bd on ad mpted by is désire to benefit the send the recipe for , Addrej . JOSEPH TZ - i Statipn D, Bible House, , | New York City, a I'll do|you Good.\=pz - OT ANO' HERS No ned > delion;, &,, compoun- rnd ous Diseases, ess, Bcrofuls, and all ked stomach erimpure alled sapcess has prove e in the world. GEO. , d all draggists, Twenty years of unriv, . BANKING H Fo. 5 Nassat freeeni M - Naw Yor, March 13t, 1872. i d & > a> | iio Railroad {'eut. Gold Bonds - oterest, They are in in United $tates gold cein; in gold coin.» Bonds fined by Express, charges paid, / thel JxImaI ohlflupuonlo} l-established, substantial, | and thoron hiy re- g among ifs éficers rectors some of the most experienced ~ trusted |capitalisis/and ousneas men of gtiuntgny-e Jso secured byis mortgngeé lien 'and | franchises f lesa than thirty mils s,jand which is destined, std n early day, to have gimme valde of neatly dofrind® : connects the E xxesuriy n operation,amd the str uc tlon that 6t will g Summer, d remarkably smsy d traneportatibn between the Great ind the Afifmtic’éonut, and as tuch will sharg * y auntageous terms, to a large extent, In the vast the West which t ugh business f ow t » of thro kos all means of any». BJ; means of connecting lines, now under donstfuction is Ohio ° ehtucky, it will afford e shortest and cheapest route between Cinbionat, Loutsville, Bt. Lois, Chicago, Nashville, Main phis, and the tar Wast once fake rank;! therefore, as Wt portation, Besi¢ and country, in ifs rofte through the and eroeses, in it and this variet traffic ; ard there is vo doubt tha turing lactivity will spor be uno. | : $1,000 fiondncostsE (with the b - $959 bo °. i 5u0 100 FIC Bok»s, and réceive theE‘ in e PEAKE; ARD OHIO lBum-w ab rtheir Deschiptive pinphlets, with full into 'P nish W valuable'deposits of 1 We d the North Atlantic swiping, and it must at one of the Great 'of the country for throogh. trans- math; richest I deposiiagn the Kanawha Valley, the most mn-cgnq knotra on ch thera are three = pus, wind . profitable a largo manufac« elone&, along 5h. . les these advantages $t trad most eitensivq cod cofrse,some of C tinenhjhe cual, of wh s, will fornish an enorm d $ - x interest) fo-da rests today $479 creat) to-day $95. XD CEMTRAEL_PACI~ change for crenqt prices. xxgfiiox}, fure w bund costs (with the back int bind casts (with the-O& K in uy and sell ed| on;appliention. a ¥eeelve deppalts ond allow Hstetost at the rate of four per cent. on balances ; make collections,in all P1411 and A. HARVEY FIX. s olghe country; ipsno corfiGicated uf dopog & \~- FISK & HATCH, ~ i imagieoamiw. sinner: [ f Tim}. ap the System, Builds ug 6 - Caution.-jBe sure you get Syrup. Pam pltiets free. * C We To ed apd in this action, which E. CHESTNUT, per ton at yard......... 4 STOVE, : EGG, GBEATE, *, feb22 -dawif. UPREME COURT;-COUNTY OF CHi SB Judson, Trudi—90 3 in! F Dot 1}, Fanny Dot y, Iho E Siam-Au 8. Stearns, Sietia D{Steatneand Car. fie A. Sierne, S. HUBBELL & c0. OAL DEALERS €0 SECOXD ST., maximal. v. lous a arccesumec $% 25 oce ull. 4078 ooun cece canscances & 40 , sveessrecs| 80 s 6 at = Presses s o n 66 a ‘ 39 Screen all of Our Caal Refore Delivery senssrese 4 Fa MKG - Wiliam € of the estate af Afjrore H. Judson, ba Hila @pevcer, Alice Gas- attie M. Btearps, fs ah A. Stearus, an _L. ed airot M defendant: Tou are hereby summon ie store anaett (was fled with the C rfizr the County - _ mt Chemung, .on the #7ch day of Jinuary, { 87%, and to serve a copy of you \mung: Tfi‘mflm’ ff Eu ira. New Tork, a T e Gl RMOLs mand moderately film : . ilflhhfl mat,“ gt. felting of £25 same? in“: if you ltd“ to White sesec: -$3,00@8.00 1 answer naid compiaint as 7 required j plainkHif will . ii ++ +» T50@8,00 ‘IL‘XH Jo the Court for the relief emngclod in the com» FABCY BRAK DB, P ' ARIEL 8. r por C3 mul. none 1.93.33 marpwlaw6ow. |. - hie Bon, y. TOB VBRLAt pes c+ aa a a s ae as a an B2; - Akron, A yr. > rquenvonsy , - OTIClE‘IE‘l EnBlJlt GIV 3;er andl o ut ro <> 13chme M EAL at the? Chemoang C gut] Cgag‘: om on'md\; $,000§5,25 per 100 owt. : the 14th day of Match, 1872, at 9] ofclock 4. M. * ”wutkn- to serso|ab a Coynty Court /and (C (“fiat Bag- Unchanged. * sions appbinted to be held. st the In. OHICKEN®, and forine ssid County, on- fhe list Mpn@dey, (25th .] day) of March, 1872.-Dated Elmira-15149131 figs“: 16 cents per Ib, mar24&wtd, JIHN TURKEYS. L . Cgerfirfinaguyg County, ' 11@18 cte per 1b, . . : 5 [agro ms a nay PURE BRED POULTRY 4,00, - & --Boof Hides blicke d d 11:2. “affinities“: a???“ . ankppl 7 at , flan dammit“? Fashion, _ dawiwo & Poppa ya > Bapply fair at $18@18 per ton, Bugar maple, §00percord, Olker kinds, $200 f . FURY .4 AKINS, Sheep peltain demand at «-Calf Skins 1&0 per ib. ' --Deacon Skime 798 -Mixk Skins $1,50( 1 'BIRAW, Wheat 46 to $2, Oat $8 to$10:per ton, WOOD, - E § from $1,1081,75 m plege a plooe. f w Te per ib, * I\ Granmag;UGochins, - >- White and Grey FOR SALE. - g Burma ~ ' Black Spaniah, Bolton Grey® Ho ' \ Guidan Seabright . ~ + « street.\ | f . Nights > - ee \8o I thought,! tered th in 20% 06 8 | (By TelegrapMuo the, Casette.] . a gught, muttered the captain, irecheads Chapter, No, 261, R. A. M., - Haw Fork Mar. 6-4 P.M, - as be turned on His heel and went fOr\ | was nstituted and its off installed mpg}, : ward to consult'tHe ship's beigings. by Ojand High Priest Reuex G, Wirizaxs, | Cran CC, L Lu,, ill,. Large 64.60 . M , R ~ er. _ R of 2, intinine ( ”$3 was now excitement on fjoard. |. [at Whitcomb Hali Tuceday night, The an; fi' 5000 barrels atthe m‘fingum; s= p= o gunowwere fan out ani manned, lorddt of exercises were as follows : ,* = | A +e SPHCIAL NOTIOR, |. | ' cutlasses distributed, and a st pog force Sitging by the choir, Mosirs Noxtx. Commentjechoice rm wan 45 nes . (b>. stptioned at the iship's to fut the | choir, e \ | Common to chofca round hoop Ohin..........96 7387 65 | ~ E SECBET ER | » 'gBIp TPE! | way,\ Rosser 'and Wapnraz, with Miss fig: FLOUR--Quiet. Bales of 300 bbisas s5 00 [ © 144 DLUBET BKH “$33“ be fie 'Wriils presiding at the organ, WHEAT,-Dull\ and nominal. Receipts of 9,000] *** bun t 'he men on thé pint? cn§ could b8] | Preyer by Rev. C M. G ARDSE®, bush 81183312!!! ---. At ratees |. ., | | andipromisin } sexes to early and un.\ plainly noted. Their chief st pod on the Binging by the choir. - - a}; 1 dy\ 40° > S% 55 @i57 : | hombred grave are but the butersppluge ofa diseas- | -; quarter deck, a sitprt, stout mgp, dressed Esmay by Rev. C. M. Garonz® which was | Wie Ogio # gm ed Insgination, . Fndiapositihn to exertion, loa of | .. in Heathen Chirife garmentis He was | ably written and justractive and adued | wens @@: (| Dorr oss of memory, aifftchlty of breathing, week | | surrounded by a gronpof desperat » ; ® ._ ame Western aon y, Loo mmnal af a bu, l. f . T - BL 0 | new loners to those already won by this | {att IL #1 ( 130, Almndas of vige | Ing fellows, who afecuted the bidding of talented gentleman,. & pz prspfildw'fim 1 5 a... 2 Taf} a 7 - 7 \ tu yr“; Bpeting, delive Feveve the pirate cbiefl¢in with anepbediance | - Then followed the inmllmup of off. | Auber Pemnayivania.,.................._.$1 ., - [ COACMO! URI \ CAC perfectly surprising. Be evidently bad cers, who are as follows : - Erica Amber indlaas. i 2... | mlltmilndeof the mussulansritem, are among the ; them under mostiperfect control. '| RODb Fh BHBN: soem recesses X. Kmxh Prinat Winter 7 wax“ 0.» m“! gaming} Final“, £00 tug The remainder pf the crew, a motley | 6. 0. ®aag.__......___.._ .._... . ming | Wane Weenmett rium omo 31 §§ 6. ._ __ ** warkrols Toke, ,. - co‘lfc‘inu.who bl amidently fihipped for ‘fiOMJS‘QMDlunuo-..-m.........m......uu4..,......-....P.Bi agate-Mitchanmnmu-cmnunifii 2! q! M r . l, HT 31m}, mmyf'm knwyag - are ha. ig g | $28 cmm cee in of H | W d \*** | Ithas cured th it ture you, 4 spoils and plunder) were heard chanting | Hturphrtey.... ...................._Master $d Veil | Winter ree and amber Westatunc gt a) $1 & c “£15 mmm and will curs you THY ir tbe vid bucapneer frain : a . R. Egan\... nun..- resssecmenc df Aster 2d Vell White WWI; to ‘Iufly’usnmmmuug 85 8-10“. a., CO NCED,. . * marldj‘in. * \Ch my name is Captgin Kida ott rln----.~—-m----m:q-Wr Pra E74 A - [F \ 4 i A CA i - z\ ~ , As I rslied-sn I sxlied) 1\ Bun!n........................¢..........,.a.'l‘runm gm Iii-angug..m.mmm~a 42269 .... 1 A CA D. * a e The captain of the Demoorstip brig was Auahgzmgzr““\“w \\\\\ :°\8‘°’ 2115314505“ gunfiglgffiffififJT§ fe 9:2: a Afl°’m‘i~’zfi?°?fim f la South Arpgrige as 4 a . d L0 nuti a umb * d t m»...:uunu;--—-uuu un-o-un 4 p mm............._.. ...... uses 40 a vases 4 om, ered ansi dfllfl'plt ’“ d 531323119115 on £6! it ato Jig! £3: pf)“: ' A Inrge crowd witnessed the installa- fif’fgafizhc‘wl HL effggm-rmmn 356mm the Cure of Nerhgs Weaknei, karly mutant * die 'ha p 3 *\ | ton ¢gremony and a goodly number re 9106; WRIbG 85 @...... | C* OC the Urinary ald Seminal Organs, and the whole , doubtless been itwpressed, mugh against foained to the festival. - The Lodge now | p ”gawglxo } -$1 70 @...... - | trato of disorders brought on by bau ¥ictous their will, into thojserrice. .; gumbers thirty-four members, | _ Prime Old puniffxmjjjj pes hablfs. Great numbers havy betr curbd by this ~