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W H O L E T O . 1 3 2 4 . uiííSif^ i . i—— • G B E E ^ W I C H , -N. - ^ F E B R U A R Y 2 0 ,* 1868 . \'V O I,. ‘ 27 — m &. THE PEOPLES jÖÖRNftl, H. Ç. EAQFÉ, E detor and P ublisher . 'tiüc psoiDE’ü JotmNAX* ia issued. ovo^Tlnirsdny, ih . Place,“........................... .. ‘ Building, Qomor of Main . Street and ,ce» (iceeirwich, (forxngrly Union VÌI- „ _ jn- Coauty) a*, x. Tho 27tU volume; iB isauod with ibw ' lypo aud. -various ¿Qfchor improve ments, 3 Ì e vJoitmaJ coia|>rieea28 oWtimns of cwnpact mattw, tofl the t o o u s a^iwrtmcots wó bcjle.ye vrfll receive t&è pópulftX-comàùftdati&B a n a support. Tho first anty of the JoxnrtUL 1b to avvocato tho interests, and promote tho succcea of t h è People of Northern^ ÌÌewTfork i à geùotal, anti of t h e Town of Qreonwldi ' and Coimty of Waahingfam in, particular. While it ill an indcpeticlcBt jnanner, it s u e tains, thè principlcs-óf th.o iiìoft and the party who. h a re cat- ried the country successfully through fr Kreat war, -aud ioPra-^tec'oixBtrocuoa;\^/ the. -Gnw- eminent pfi»*tbBlifisis ol liberty a n i justice, • I t earn* eatlv advocates strict retrenchment l i t the aclmlnelra* tiou of th.e-Gcncr.al Govónrlment, and in Stato, Coijpty' Miscellaneous. imd Local affûlCT. TJpfin tho financial i n i òther ..ques tiona thât may conte kforotbe-coimtey for considéra, ttón, it speaks fòt a n d iiï b cliaïf ôf th e PoopÎBr“ It-jyijjL> ho in fact» à é itlç i u nantc. tm ly Tmî PEOÇLE’s Joim* ; iíAr^—ánd in all respects Strcsball Bparo n o illbrts that energy, iudufitry a n d pocsoverenco may command, to make it a TALTJABÏÆ FA5ŒLY NEWSPAPER, a web coma tniest to every flreaide. In ler LITERARY DE* PAJ&TMENT,. in i t s LOCAL DEPARTMENT» and in the AGRICULTURAL aó-d o ther D e p a r tí a te ,- groat fciixta will he talc&t. tó rtiaio itó colmná especially In- .tcsreaünc. We ateo. «Ivo» from tim s to time, • BIO GRAPHICAL SKETCHES oM eading tfithcns* and aÿetchèaofourllaÉdnûM, Coniihercial, FinanoiabMfin* fctocturfng and ParmiDff interests. Our object la to- inako the • J otokai * uso&al in every tespect—to the Farmer, the Mechanic, tiio Merchant, tbo Profession* «I ta in , and to all cîàasea. 86 for a s posaiblk ita con te n u .'will he original, a num ber o f local antkora and ! ’ ”^ $ ¡ r » ' hav*u¿ betjn ¿iiyiweü íííÉ^ tUíii. jnirpuao.— Believing the truç mission of tho local presa to bo tho • publication of local nows; particular effort will ho pi¿do to collate all intelligent© o f interest transpiring IntbÎB and the adjoining towns and counties, and to- thi* end we invito cor^pondenco and contributions from aU quarters, on.aU topica. T raits.—'The termo of tini Jouiiiut. are a s follows : I n advance. Otherwise. On® ormoro (fcjjlfifi, 3 woe. cach, $ .75 * $1.00-, m q < “ 1.25 1.80' Village end local subscribers, 1 year 2.00 3.60 . ¿ y snail—One copy, ouo y«ar, 2.00 9.25 *. «. —T\ienty.çoijica(onoyw r, each 1.75 • « « —Forte \ “ **■ ,l ■* J j W \ • •“ “ \ H? V ' ‘Wgsveiity-iWo '• \ MO subscribers aro « g a r ied »a theme who got tticir n»pcrs n t thc-offlco a i pubUcaUon or «t Gram- Well VwiVofflcc, ctabB at tho »bovo. rates n a u t'bo tr a t t o ono PoalOfaco. and t a ouo »dtlrcsir, p»yjnç»t to b o n u d o tnvsrlably In a d n n w . Any person -sena- JKEBHMO! s m M S H J P . COMPANY. (OPÇSiriON TO SIONOIOLY. .TiBttCDSHÍjDÜE 'TO^íAWOIllíIA., TIA ■ jn^A.ÌEA OlVMICABAC-rX Ttiia Company ffilidíapitcb. their new a n i splendid í U&jnialilaca fc r¿a feora Pier îîo. '23, North River, ÍOQtVrarrca-s&r «fc Xjme? Hatear thaói by any other EJitea, •t- F o f S m u g « oar fireiglt» over both Boutes, «t fol- JOVTB! .... . ~ — - ^ a r e o â U â ^ . ' *— ^ JAHÎÜAJNP -Í, 58CÇΗ^tßamship ABAOO, comtooüng wltU'Staanairdp Amexlcsa. L JAKCiUlrai. lgj^rÆlgMnialOT 8A3BTIA(30 JE Oü» V É m m i m t L t ; ISSQ-Stcajaahip DAKOTA, con- ncctdng idilli StoaÀshlp. Kcbmaka» VIA NICAüUGUA. JAHUOy l.ì^lSC&^StcciUBhip -SA2Î' S^ANiJISCQ, connccÜiEjnfäth ^tcaía^lü^ lEóaea Taylor^ ’ m m Ü Æ 'Si, 186&-Ste*cusJjÌp &US PRANCÇSCO» co&tscc^IiM>£41i Ste&mslilp 2dOaea Taylor. Thes» SSiitealjEj^-aie ® ^ m « ì y _fif,ted .for this trade, aód areiianiTTMieieu ior aafcty,. speed, cleganco, and comiqÖ, aud tíieár Îo^ï Passage said iYeîght will ftlwaja t a loflrärtl)&n b y ^ n y otíier U n e. For ürtîioî^ woitcnlaxi-aiîdr^sa thè ttnd^lgned at No. a ïS \Ewt-«tr N e w .ròa. , D. 2λ O.L , > J ' Z*L ;^nt. WMti lt» \i . », OHAaifâàajiUS*,-Wc601:(sli*nt Ko,*. 5fe Eâcchasîflre-jloço, ï». Y. ^ Jin2ÿl Iffiscellaitcous. päomomniSEEfiMEaaip-eR ^.«rs'a ¿UROÜG^ USE 3X> CALIFORNIA* . •TeiwsMshg-thsgfcEicaja ^orto.-aaÆ caVr^lag anvJgaitod- SfeàleiiosalU ^hroiigli J d Tvfèn^tw o dtaya. Ste&snsQiIpsoa - , Connectin'? on *ha Ui& Atíítallo. . • P adüq ,wfnh L ûo ...CÔLOÙAÜÔ. . . . co n s t t t ü t ig *’ soBïataik xisirr. .................» oibenaiíe - . COETTA. 1 0 O i-.„ ............... . ................ ¡HtnerUJA, etc. H E s n isaiitT ir c E S ' ...... . N E w r o ö i _______ . . . . . Vcir St our statai rates f o t étnglo Bub»cribem. ter- sona disiriiH? ìo u c ìm agcnfiiiuilftt SISk© spi^XICtUeiF to t t o B a M s ta x -aiid no l^rnoii t» satliorUca i o pro. cure MrtMOHbers o r collcct tnonlòs Atto tUa ofllco without written nut&oritf ilm e d by too Publisher. A»vi:rmsi»iKNT8 lastrica, «nd ntMiyaispi»jta, *t rérolsr rate». iu thero 1» rtiillua mitttor ¡cm m a » » Pio>: of tho JoBBHiU m i » t t baa «tt ettentìTO clrculitton In Horthcrn How lotte, ita de*lr!*llity « au mlTertluln - «M lilm nf rrafMnff »tl cntl-rpriulnfr, tMHInB «Hi prosperous pcojilft cannot. ì)ty BUtxiaa»««. TOEMJTIMSI ritEMtD.MS ! PItraO T !JI31 TothoMison itttdinjtaB tho largest club otnubBcri. ' berwfcrooe poot-DtB« 1>ì-=mU; H W illpctM J Ì-“? ! ' 5; rre* S e ito b SIìcitise worth * » ; for tto ««rad W e s t dab, n v.’tKU a e m u a SUcinsE worth 5N t iS ? tho n c it, a !tcw)lfInaWao. worth * K j bMjios imo cltth must not ÌJOlc** lura flfly t u namber ; Mia [ I ltaft£?j^>,^i''Vi& on the <|o^k tho day bciìare eàtling, *| fron«R»W<imibw«kt»v m&ro«Mh»B£Qcl paesei to d<sxiit t o r n •€«*!?.— Ara cspeulcEMcd ourgeon o a btmrd, Medicina and Utintlaoiotìffe«, For p a s s e s tlcieÎB-or hirüídíi1 inforxnaUólU apply to 'lhÓÍC?0tá'ifh¿Íby>*ai Isckct cffic« uti tho ^rbaai; Toot o í Gasai itwet, ZScalh SCllojr. New Effirk- _ ___ )»n i3 l _____________ y F. itT lA n v , Agmt, new FÓ»rliM U c c e ’ («hot gun), viUucil u t f i a . All d u b s to be accollip.lnlcii l^ th o c s a h , kudto'bo lit cni>rlKroñ>Julyl»t,*iief « a , JOB PIUM'ENO, a t «11 kinds executed nieoly «nSpiorastly by th o »Id o f job typ« of th* lttc*t do- «igni, » n a upon efaefont taiil rapid £<üta: Proisos. Business Directory. J ASEES l i î> O V l\X B t _ promptnoiw. ütacö m Jar*tucya pi Blakcifhousc, GrcínisiCbj N . 'S. -Js*. însîîitY aRAYt PhrMlcUn and SursTCOn, Grcftnwich^ N. ï . QÜlcoln BarrcU'a Biodi t raideaaeo a t tha Blaîctîy IÎomys_ jaÄHT“ âJLOTSZO r r . MEASQ^, Attorney and Counselor *fc ÛsçO'riW prosôcnlû a n d do fcndüuitsin ail tho Coutts .o£ tho Sfate, Bondr aiortyiifteg, Peate» articles of agreement am co-partnership, » « d aillOUvitó a t BHidiid3 drawn a t ahortnotíce. Soldiers’ S o u s t s and.PEKSiOît Claims collected at legal rales. Especial attention f o ld to proceedings in tìjó SmtKjate'a Court. OiBco in Bradley*» Block, Greerrnrich, Waahlngton County, T . Y. \ Itf B L itItE L .-Y H O U S E , Greenwich, K. Y., eoreor of Main Stréet and Wash- tnaton Place, G eo - A. B lakest , Proprietor. This long eatabUsiied HouW ifi open ftr tho occupation of - -guests, andi»th6.m*oj»mGaS3on ò f tho-tmveîlng public. ltf J O B G¡ B2tER 3 tJkN * . Attorney and Counsellor txi Law, HHI'fl Block, Main Street, Qtcen’wich, N. Y. Itf AocÜcmcer and Peaïll^tat© Açcnt, « tn be fmrnd a t tîw>< Journal Offici, Barretta Block, co raer of Sliln CtTBet and ffaáte á to it- Plaogt- Hpeénylchr»^—Y» I toiiiscaro will be promptly a^ • Basine«» entrust* tendifilo. ^ & ^ B O S W O Ä T Ö , erâecdea, provisions, oyestch; # g îre , Arc., &c^ * Main W . J . W A I 4 XB 4 R , _____ j^rvalnte, chcmlcals, tolict iariicks, f &e.,&à, Hifl's m o t i, Maln s trcei. NOR3IAN 'lï 'A S i ÏIEEIK* Staple and &ncy d r y gooSs, groceries, crockcty, àc,, r â l ’a Block, Slain slrcet. & SM KPir» Dealers lu ¿ r y goods, groeerlcs» crocîrery, gìiss-israro, bootràtid Ùiokt «Ä » TfgMr Block« STáin s treet BDDTiV 3a^ T 3 Í O ¿ I 3 S Ä C O .,“ N .Z . . v ' . f e T i £t« K & 'á P P , Book«, stationery, drtìgst iiróòeries, daöy and weekly papen, &e,, Jourrcaî Building. •- ~ ' AV.’F.r^TiriFíiri. T-wffe ABti Ciòcia, watehes, joWëlry, «livor and 'platea vrarc, Ac., Journal Building, * - ■- ÎDIU A. Ht. B D S O IÎ. .KolcctícíPhj^ician. OÍBc» at h is rcsi^ß&ce où Miln atrcot.'Qno dqot y e s t of -»Judge I n g a s ’ résidence S Ô H O O ïiH O ljSK Ä Ô M B N i ï I M E i t , ' '»Dry-goods, clothing, carpeîàn^ &e., &c,, HUl's’jBIock, a&dn fitre?t. * k ÎÈÎ Ò02JCÈSNS, ç Dealer in stoves, bnidtrarfe, wnoáen vrarc, cûtlôry, tools.. kc,t ai his n ew stoxe, Main s treet nionáli^ ((accptqvlien Ibose dates faU « a Bnnday, and then. oato(>pap«e4ÊngSâtord^y,> for AioPiKW-wii^, con- nwtáfle?,r(» -Eaaauaa Ballwa^.with eme of tho Com* panjr’s lUiitùaBhl?» fironi l*attama for tüUn Francisco, túUClÍQíailA<3ll«lleOa . Depcrioli o i Lat a n d ilfei coasect ml Bahama vith BteamCblpa f o r ISÓnth and Central American porta. Tfecuca of tUo 1st: toiwh i t SfaniinlEio. Bejaarlan o i t l t h each cnòath connecta Trfth, tho now itaúcn 1 &S 0 from P im s a a t» Australia a u d Hew Jtoalaiicl. 8te>cafrro( Jobraary lZtbi connects close^r at San tfracadacfr vlt^i itesaner <Jr«ai Xtepublle, leaving Harch 3il&C8, /$*VoáihlEa*»iad Jton^ Kong. , - Farïr»£*tn -anft Chln», «titane?- or Tfovember 11th conaccaUclc4ci3ÿ’Pfltli8tôiniBîQre*fcBepuhl!c froai San i'raniciswcyj,. I)<ece3iit»ext ¡ at Yokohama vith stcasner Xow- York, for 3Icecj Kooc, -and <toflta Bica for 'Nagasaki aud Sluansh&L. * • OcaobiiDdKMdtMtmdl h a g s ^ aBowod each adult. Il»gcjí£« nautaer# »ocompuiy bAfrgagts through, and a t- tûJ34*ti: Atglfihllâtfcll ydthQiit.raalEpgqtrrtorj.. Y äNDERBILT GOLD ÏSHNIKÔ COMPANY OF MONTANA. 0>lB(>AKrZKD XnSBERTHiLUVWB OFXHE STATjC 07 NET Ì rOKB Capital $350,000 shares of tho* pur valile of Two dol< laars each. $KH>,000 BLSEItYED FOB WORKING OAPCtAX ZK STO Ö K . ^ * - . Trustees. ©HEN SMITH, L. T.amOU>Vrt NATHAH THAtÊB, ’2s Ä, MTXEB, J, O. »AIES, ■' ^ OfHcers. •President, .^ice Prealdont, diaa7 smtth, f in r . m a uym Treaatlrer and Secretary. H . K . M T T IXn ■ • ~ 7 OoariAd to ;t&e Company# DAKiEii w . o xu^rrr. Superintendent, jr. 0, JMXE&r Offlcs No. & Broad Street, How York. The property of this company is loeatod near jEcIeiiB, (a town containing òver ei* thousand xnhabi- ta itsijin Edgartovrd County, dorado District, fi£on* taoia Territory, and-conslBts of tho ibUowinff property ¡c*wit* ' SOOioet on tlya.. . . . ............ . ..Geot^erlaw lote. 200-leet o n th e ,. . . . . . . . .i.. ..D ictator lode. « 200 foot on tho ............ .. . ......... .Thnnderbilt lodo. The (Scòrge L&V I0de>has a well-defined crevioe or vein, n o t lesa than fifty feet wido. It haa been fcnUy developed, and is known to bo one of the-best lodes lixTtha territory,, if not tho beat. There ia orennoogh Im sight, in tho ttvo hundred foct belonging lo tbia campatxy, to keep a Jlity stamp nxlll u n d eriull opcr3^ tlon twenty-li'vo years. Tho ore has-been worked mdll process, and it will yield not lass thanility« loirs por ton tho. entire width of tbo vein. The o re is gnhutamv»*», ,<y«d1y rtyluc^, artrl otan bo easily tnined and laillcd for.ten doilnrs per ton w2üle tho o re ol Colorado coat ovor twenty-flv© dol- Iszrs per.tou to work. The Dlctotor and Thunderbolt lodes are extensions oC tho Scorga Lav?, and, o ^ course, bear the same j^uta& o ir for size and richncss, as proved by actual vvorMoiTof the ore. All that wo want now is a first tísm pi£U to make this one^of th»,raost valnablo mfcnes lugjho territory. ÌJ^àr onr mluca we havoan shnn- dosnue ò f wood and 'rater. Wood can be dplivçTred at the mills for thrca deliars per cord«*- 0 o o d fanuing foscas artjin tho vidiiity o f tho mines, andioany -âne íásms Sco opeiied, 'which will zniko supplii^ at the mJiieâ chK)p. »Capital is n o t ïieoded to open thiam ine, as there (» iii«ore ore In tdght than can bo worked lb tho a e r i ßÖy yc&zv, ' You win* readily b o o by thià^statenieiit llcat tho mioing interest ol thla tmritory wili faç er- cc3 that of Colorado or California’ a s i t costs inoro Ibero to open and provo a mino thin it will to pufc tip a f ir s t claes tweotv-stamp mlU in Montana. •One Btanip mill has been p u t np in th e vicinila of oœr rulase, and la taking out from 11700 -to $33$ per weftk with ten stamp«. This ìb a very imperfect tnill> ibd' does not savo more than h a lf the gold. There are ncair befibg erected within tvromHe# -of the Compisy'a property, find stamp-mills which will bo running beforo January next. -Ther^ are eomo six or eight crastas snocoèafnlly at work i n this neighborhood U3dS£'CTit on an average o v e r $100 p er ton, showing befand a n y doubt tho rdchncasr o f o n r cres. ”Wo givo yon therfoBowing staloincnt from tho î£cu- 'Uaa Post, showing tho vaino of tho ores from some of ^3,mAWt- -- - -AKD __ ___________________________________ __ aSJU iO S W T IiC S .-tJis and an«rTtIondayt Jan. 27Ü, 1&C& triiai *ii{21 xuatiirilB further iipUco {Sundays cicc 3 pttedj iiCallcnw.* * ^ LEATE AÏSA21Y. TM x. 3t.-'raM»cai^cr mid 3tall—Stopping a t all «ta- Uom^. iradaarrivins at llaipixivUlo a t t:i3 r . i i , and at JUaghiocSoit i t Mt, connecting with, train; on. UmFiId ll&iltmy. JtOO t . x^Itoieagxsv-stppjitig- ski all «tâtions, and arr1r£i£r il Oir^crirtlllo a\S?0Ò p. v. 5-00 7. n¡/“ iV*cigai^dS^e«ti^irr--ÍÍtopplEig a t alista Uœav io ! asaiwitiit at Oaeont* a t 12 &. v. - _ LEAVE Ob^KOSTA. ■ 3:00 x llcsagfet a n d P*3UR««ieir, etop^ilng tA all ata* Uâwiu.' »nil K nlsriitg^t .AUbwiy a t ® 5- vu Connect ing Kerw S o r k Oentnal, JkMtonr Northern, Bar- le r a r a i lloadiom XUver'BJdlrtads. fliOO j . m —I'awiiCTgcr a s £ &Iail—Stopping act all sta* iioen» AidunarDla^atid arririaf* a t Albany at 3:00c.M . Oaae«tíngwlfelL Hudson LUvcr, Boston, Ncadfaehn lead N6w Yoack Ccalral ratlroads. 250 a 1. sy,~ra«ii3ng«^-Stc3rx}lng' at ail stations, aqtf arriving: it Albiny d;-8:l03*. x . Connecting with Hadson Jllrvr, HoHoa and S ew T o ri Central Bail* » itiir u otanecfc at Schoharie direct with trains ToWiTTtoÍí BëSôSSffS C^ufT H ouüo .’ ï Î* Sçîîefesric Valley jCU^wasd. 8TAGIÍCOSNSCTION3. Use cnoarnlfi^g U nis from Albany connects with stages at Uwstoljatrlcsflrsolntai At 8c3idSlri«0oart lleuao f a Middlebvirgb.Oilboa, Moreavállc^ Ite^bsirçsY LWrótoirpiBé, ^rèsfeti Hollow, CookubscrRb,JD u r ìen *nd Oafchllî. At Rlchmondville tor&nsanal. J^cffenon, Stemiord and Hobart. At East WorcesStt^ lar* ChàrloilaiDla Ai 8chcné'mR».rorî*cr- SU6otsv51Scs, Dacvínport »nd SIpcnaTffie. AtCoBiera, far Ooópemióm k i Emnaons, f ç r Delhi. AtOnconta, fórSBfàlKÌlìC2 Hflw? Iterlin- M. Otego* for Franklin« Walboa 4M ÓOirartetillìs. Ai B i¿iey, to r Norwich. At IWnÆrLilgic, fûcr Sîûrwich. -Qrüca. Oxford, Coventry and Oollfond, At JA\x>ru for I>epo*lL AtHirpcmville» tor Centre ’^Viüigcí» 'Vlùd*ov OQJCm Hollow, l*ort.Crane andBlcsjfcunbcR. • TfcnT-XiLmg., aad.2:t?0p.3i. Trains eonnect with S lagesjilC fcB ^ rJJO G setriirm . .<w.TàîialRliÎ t t i o o n s for sa3o at the Bepct i r t i - bànr* for aril p o lab on dlrtót Stage LSiytfc West and intfe. ... . . .. . . ..... ............. . Baggage» (lieeked thfóii^D to «Id from 'Sew York, l(x3o, twi;nty<fi\e tons nuorüi» produced $126dr Prim' roso lode, flvo tonS of rock yfëldîlt fiOO. Maiden lode, flv-o totui o f quarts prodneed ^300: Vessels* a^id Waikes^ix etampm lu cleaned from thirteen and a lia^f tons pf rock $132&—f-jnr day's ran. *Tho essays made by different, cberatets oftho ora of Montana Terri tory, show conclusively that this tMTTitory posscaseë thé ricbcat. tnMrt oxteneivo c»3^ - -a&éfiil'Æp beaiiag çeiualn Qie «oÿîd, &ft<i 4V l a a l t o casnciiltad that the Placer mine» have produced laoro go^d tinea ar^y yet discovered. I t Is tbo purpose o f this Company to ergs* a mill on ttbcir property early next spring and to prosecute tho trork with the utmost vigor and skill, being dctcrnrln- <1 tom a te this a first ckas, di’fidend paying (kszn- pcny. fd 00,000 in stock has been appropriated by this Cam- wuiy for working capital. ¿partit*« who may wish to become Interested in this Connpany, can rcccive ail information they deaire, by «3Ungiatîîo. S Broad Street. Ncw-Yorfc . 2Hr. J- Q, F a ixs, one o itSo director», who onms % l&rae Interest to this company, hwdcg been a îoagrea- IJosut of ilio tbfritory and being a practical tnînea,L> ïm rüsnain there a s superintend eiji. , - - ------- - «Over forty steamboatslivv« landed the past aeaaon tt Fort Benton, which ia only ono hundred and/arty milles irorà tho mincit earthed fnsoor chargro hetirecn dcpots tn Albany. &S\ j Pisss¡H£¿era com eted bctrrecn Depots b y Korso Cara tipkjü tfe arrival of a lltrtîns. I . » . lUMäEY» President. ^T«Dîi3iE>A NtffiSSBYw- jjL and jbs*3o trees, everj •A large» stock of firùi , _ iwreess» flowering shrubs aqdroHss, :M «la» it M o m t Mt.Kurgery, Troy.-N. ¥ . “ SAMUÊJÉr W Ì t ó O L S p N ^ Beady-made clothing, ftetlshing goods, etc., Brsd- îeyrs Block* Washington ílace. JTAlilES? COW3SEB’S SÔÎtfS, • !0 founders and pflntírtg matérial. Nos. £3, SO and t Centre street; K'ów York ûity. e CRiiRTf & WÈtLÈR, Attorneya snd Consscllers. N o . 104. Broadwjy. N. Y., wiU attend pfonïptïy t b ûll^buôiness entrusted to- their ciré. »A N 1 Ï3X W - MA.KI)ÌBLIi* nfcaranoò Agènti represents sotno o f the best com* pànie» in the çountry. STE P lfE N ^EVVBEKJtY. t. Agent tb r Fire^ Lifo a g à íjlvo Stòck insurance, In BOiho of th& bèet cojnpañíék _________.-f ~ B^UBOBR^s DÈ3SWÎS, • dealers ih Dry Goods, broeeriea, eto., eto.,. ÉUl’a block» 'jBk.trÀaÌB, ^lottó, etc„. cornar of Main and John -JOSEPH OAIdD'WZLL, Nurscrymm. Appîo{rec*iîÊo5 fect, s « îect< t£..^....^.....i3g^ 100 -*• •'* .20^S35coach itw î J e e t •* ........... ......* * 2 3 $ 100 « * <* *........... .J$@3Tj£<>eaeh: iiaritrfe=ei^5y«ï*r»,4toCf«t,. . ........ -S’ïîag/îSceach ÎinBdSyeâr*,3t50<SEeét.....i.&0^300c *• TjéuringtsDeei ............................. ,...$1^3 *• •Ploras, S r e ir s » .ItaS foct..-., ............. . .......... Sââ “ •• ÜSÎfripes&m ......... . ................. » . . . ,.75@lÛ0o •* u f o c i a l n ^ i r e t k . . . . . . f l . R ^ Î I . C 0 .*• O h c rrl^ïîraart,^^toG feet .,..BOQTSé “ *♦ Svlo'^veam...................................IS^lOGo r* *A p p l o f o e t —... a ,^,.. ^ —,31-^@50o .*« Bîlawr« (pirio vin £a, 3 to ytasrti. . ......... SO^lOOc6’^- H&rtGofc3psetee, H ÿoartf.., ................. .. .......... Adiromiae*, îjreârst.-*. ».- . - —«mu- ...$1 “ lonv î s r c a a i . . ^ . . ..-...^ .¿ .$ 1 ** •* lsée r ... . .......................... *• AÜûa^flfajbîid-îgttq» vine«, staoag layèrs ....... «50o '* Itogers' ïfhîlSgrap© vineA». . ........... * ....... .-ÎOo •* Eyuràd, re^pçtauvl in d othKr la r d y r o s e t ... .S7*its « Moss ........ . .......... .¿OC •• , Donbac 3llcWgara to s e . . .............. ...57&@50c « Aspararm slttati, iy e a r ,itr» n g .... .....^.v-,75c^!00 •• 11 5y,é?^txteà53)lattted'.....$iJ50'^ loo StrairheatFrlaail®.... . ............................. 75^1 OOo ^ 100 Fîfïy.ccatt» j>cr londle for packing. Catalogua on âîmlîçitSofa. Kiot^uorotbantcnof any onc \iànely o f fruit'-STCftCi) tolfciltOO» * , GfcSA.PE- 7CNE8 BY MAIL. _ . I Vrâll isràd tfcid RbUowitig grnpo vlnosby m&Üfor $ 6 . B ü f 4honœiüb»erfor$3.«;î Q DetliWarè, 'tvsroyeata. S AcSUrondac.trworem. Q lœsi, tw^ojeais^ > ($1 Cotcora, two ycafs. a D£arta>, twoyèats. Q Itw t& ra pfollBc. tw> yeara. Dec.2^, * _____ _ i m fpitEASirflfâS’S ÎÎOTrGK.^-Fcr the «dnvenienee of 1 ta^faoldang Ootoity Bonis, I wiU bo ût the fol- 2owittgfi»lâc;c8f2>r iho piurpdïè tSf paÿing Intereüt duo aiRrc&Læl, aai thÆ 'princlpàï.âu.e -oii or béfobe thâtt, tftnor ¿Sâlecm TJank, SIarch 2d.; at . . ... . Fort Edward Bank. VE«rehC-ïli: d e r k 's QÎSô©, Arfiylô, Jlnroh îth : ^VQflh3riR(6â,&QiiQl^ IBint, ûrcenwich, îtircîi' oth : and âft&ubHh&E” tlcniis^attûy’-ofeee InCanÆaûBé. jfeWl 8. W..OIM)3gY, Cqunty Treasùrèr. ï5 id 5 i5 S jtr3 ) ( îÿ ;S ‘<)Îti)EEÎl--ît-l8 Uereby orâered \ j ÎBriiÊipMiaàtcdthattaiBtomisût theO o u o ^ Court «àd Q^tistol SéràSoàs of iad^Coiit^F of Washington bo 3ield«Q ia Ojtxrt aRoîuso in ttteÿlacea a n d atthf<liages followlri3g,«to ____ ( ___ _, j^Bftccralwrp E8G9, a t Sandy HilL Tlifcrd ÎIpBdsByôOTat^*18f®,at^cHhH ‘ . « Seoodcl B m s u r tr& b $ tm x te, 18S0, a t s in d y Bill. Sccaonâ Î^toiuStay- éri><!c«œit«r» 18G9, at Salem. An ci tbitt & pcatli Jury'be jnû^iilrê4 t o , attend at («eh ■»f eaUl fcièiî35i.~--l)à(çd» Janniacy 17« 18 ÔS. 493B3^JPOgÇEB, Cctmty Judge. f£m E NATIONAL TKMPERANC25 ADVOCATE, ■Tho National Tcxnperance Bocicty and Publieatioa House pwbltah a Monthly Teraperanco Paper «»Qcd Ifcxo N&tioual Tcmpcraneo Advocate. The objcct of thJa paper wBl be to promote the interests of the •iiaiae o# T«apwanc«v hjL tBsttminaUng lisllt encry ooartcr upon tho moral* •-social, financial a n d i cuentihc bearings. . 21 is 12jo intention of the Society to secure for its 1x31 tor? and Contributors the best talent In tho laxiiL 10*1 to retake tho paper such a source of information st»d sucEi an advocate for tho' Cansnas shall render it GQrt only awelccono visitor to the family, but lndUs- jteajsably necesaaiy to every True friend of Tenjpwr* (DaCC* . 3 n order to carry out the plans of th* SorMy, we ilM&nee<lthQ active sym^atl^ and cooperation of all | troo friends of this important enterpri«f in secnrSns? r.iTbacriberrf and extending Its circulation. *lho alarming increase o f Int«nperxiaeo demands op«t only the earnest but combined and conti&txrd cSSartsofall individuals in favor o f resisting and ro- moving *litw vico from our land, and The Advocate» aluall bo conducted in ftttli a b road and ¿athottc spirit. D o i ^ t L e a v e th e F a r i a . rry claea . f - eebby . ' Como boya, I have something tq tell you, Corns near. I would whisper it 3ow—” v Vou «ce ttjlnSteg ofieavinfe ttie homestead, ..Jjpji’t ot in (Churvu to go T The filty ha? many attractions, . But thipk o f i h e vices and ains, When onco in th e vprtes of fashion, How soon tho coureo downward begins. ' Yotf talk of thffidiSnes o f Australia-. .’ThfyfrAjvealihly 4ji goldr-wipeut-deubtf — B n ta h i there is gold o n tho farm boys, •If only yon’ll shoVolTt out,' ^ Tho mercantile life is a iazard, Tho goods am first high and then low, Better risk thfrolcHana awhile longer, p m ’t a hurry lb got Tfie Great bnsv West hits inducomenta, And so has tho busiest mart. But wealth is not made in a day boys, Don't be in a hurry (o start I The bankers and brokers are wealthy. They take in i n their thousands o r so. Ah 1 think of the frauds and deceptions, Dtmt be tn a hurry in go / The form is tho safest and s&reat, The orchards a re loaded to-day, You’ro free as the air of the mountains, Aud mpnarch of all you surrey. Better stay on the form, a while longer, Thonsh profits como in rather alow. . . Remember you*ve nothing to risk, boys. Don’t be >'» a hicrty to go' tfijaiactiustiit Ploughman. pet I wish X could give yon «ota.- »1 ü »f, NotöS-from- Aimt Nílbbv. h « svila heijuty m site w«d.l «Utud .m the , r „ ¿j- ^ uf(h( j ^ verji«'of n crambliiiff rock ami hmlc tlovrn in - , , , , „V ñ t , ! Hellbìi'cL I thank he se¡cl. i., ti,«- W i n foaniiiifi- «ul ^ W h x K b n n ^ h I t ,e w\a “ “ S ^ f t l r n s of p tou w m .l » • , f„. L hMvvTvfcet I „tsc.lt,, thtak if om.at«d¡<,,,lu'nth.'l‘ Í 8 í'tt^ Eèpies Jnn,.,l the otto v 111 * i * a \ r i» ; i »i ‘ wi'ok. It rnaiks m y h firtm e m mv stnmmicH eoìim b e located ne«.r uv, I voaltt piunt th«* i * 'tu s e u m y utm u 'm pniit.- ami l 110 Mr. B. will íflc na tfrutldi nte»l Ui. 1 Imve beuii 8i> a.ihslin*« for h w w lt Im -li.-bout th n t m fasion fr-Uli :iij tVrtvU* bnuu*. 1 wusnúiud it Und ^ouo th< scene w ith tho India*} g ir l in t h a t ieurk-Ka nt - 1 titn d e .” ' ' | “ Y o u cun r o w \\ b r o k e in C h a r lie. “ You have p ic tu r e d it a o ^ivi&ly I cau seti i t till myself. ” i “■ You* Bl.iall do it for me, tb e a ; I don’t •wish to paint tbojn now.” •‘ I l l try it,” responded tlie boy* “ tuh ! have you with’the beau^iul OwaitfBa on tho cliff.” Here Alice spoko. ** Wliat a wonder it: is, Harry, tlmt you did not marry t4wt prodigy o f aaqttftw »ml be come a real^goauin©, Sloliawi; 8 itiag£ 2 -L-- t’gh ! I'm afraid of you. AVbat ever ninde yon come back for little tno V She d id not know bow her playful words echoed the thought in hift own m ind Ifc quoted gravely for a n ansxverDant-os words, •• *Tbe greatest of all w^es 1» tn remind us o f oujt hnpiiy duvti In misery.’ M Tlu-n - t Cotttfi, j \H po ; eoino. Charlif : 1 \vny ot ni things nrthly, and your wieke.l fcllfr, that then.* íb alus -rtumâ tiio tuuiWff (>5ih. had tuck it to implenisîi his fT u t, b u r T ii« *w rt^oleo ûuîl nra'Beqdingly it cum to lit« m so wurthy a btermodu-al as y«tur p«»pi-r Y<> i lunat except til*» gratefolt tlmnlu* «*f ^<>ur<»unl'edient sor- vant. Your pap«*r U gettiti tu t<»'juit* n in stitution ot much im]»»irin!i'i* h-TmliOUt*. T no lot« of foliu hcyetlxnt take it now tUn-' never tucli it afore. I belt vc thurr ik sixtv ftv* tnckin at tíña ofti*. V> aí, Pr<>^r« s.s tn KttifDppd on p\t-rytliiu. \vt-«'yanliec lolkt-.s ore .a progressai Wk**^. wb««tl «\er thot « hnndred ycarno ago that *f«J ha'.l the Pubj-fii Rnilvrav Koa-1 over flv<-tliundm! uuU1» ncri»8 the l^isytìo Oshuu f I h^m uut Aiiuier, my rollili it t^tb-rnit-, *hi<. «.-I tua** it “ Written for tho Peoplv’a JournaL The ¿ d im Girl ; A Legend of ihfr Dionondehowa. 33Y NZLUE if. BOUtOB. am hupgry now. Talk aboiif croelty iiud j ^tu^onOas alfinir. n. tíruti tilen mak< a fellow tvll stories all the tiiü» \ My a p p f t . t e is , ah a r|)pr thaia a Puuiu*4*q» bladt*.“ “ D o n ’t c u t tip a l l tl^)B«t‘i». till I conao,” Ina^Ut'Ll Cuarlie*. w ho wuh akcU^nnj? his eon- < < p tio u of t h e F o lia on a bit o f paper, t h a t Iim n ii g b t au t lo^u t h e first kuiiKiratu^o. “ K iu. H a r r y / ’ h» ad^cd, a s he druw uear thciii a f«»v mocat-uta■nftoi', “ ^vhy <iuii t . y o a buy back tlm old H u ll a n d you an d Alice» live thero ?— Are y o a g^ing to ?** (co 2 mmna>.i “ May be;*’ aad he. began to question Al* Ono warixt Angast uiorning Alice tripped , tee about «ome friends who wore cuining'from Lightly into the library wheru AlUvn w as, Londun to visit them. \La Lady Clara still reading, her hat dangling from hex urm a n d . disconsolate at tlie death of herr jjet’poocile ? her face Sftahed with exercise. * j Ha* tht- parrot recovered ^xoin the whooping- Monsieur Horiy,” she said, ' 'Charlie wanta (^uujjh t Does ehe still parade her lamo to have a little picrtic in the ^rovo to-tluy. - French phrast-s bofore an admiring public F 5tou hnow how to oat in til© 'vootl*, so let’s Wfit a Harry Alleys« entered ius homo that n f g h t h e w e n t t o his m o t h e r 's dtoar. tl)e s t a i r s . ” «he called. “ AVlmt iz it; say b o y ?” f o r sh e saw th a t BoineLihitlg tro u b led him . • • I iu n in a terrible» dilem m a , m o ther, a n d «itáte in its support,' ßlnslo «-mv. ffvrbuo year, in a d v a n c e . '. ....... $L.0Q ’'Tea copies lo one'¿ f e a .. r ’T' T ^ T ^ ^ 'r.T.’^r.Tff.’TO' T w tnö ............................. .......... : ............. *..............KkoO A1C over twenty copies at tho rato o! 80 revnt* p**r <^py. Y IHE FÜÜTH'S TEMPERANCE BAîftîEB. ■3ho KaUonal Temporaneo Society and Publication Hcsnsô a t 60 publish a new Monthly Tc3nparaace Paper, especially adapted* t o children and Youth. Sunday Sc&oohùand Jurenilo Tianpenmce Organisations. )Fi>er^yrmrtti^a^ vfílÍtñ btâîîHfttSs' u¿8Stñted^ 42x! SK3* ^üsWGj bo m?arcdto ntike it a ñrs^claía paper íor ¡e Children o f America, ■aTjû two papéis w ü bo Sbly edited, aided by itrcb fltateraaat Mtssnnoa- Agent, i n eomöof tho bost cota'pSntes in Bcrv. T. E* Culver. H ípv . Dr. Asa I>. ßmüh, M*j. J . B. Mervln, •>- Prof. A* S . l’aimer, Qüa. F. BcCäuy, Mrsu Bíary-í. Harter, Krv, P eter Stryker, * Íl6^.ÍÍ.E.CobloÍgl^ ‘ iltrv. Charles J .. Jones, CV. Charles Jewett, Eev. Alüred Taylor, Mrs, J, E. McConatfghty. Bov. Ji£Q(»B. Dune. Bev. y f . GhHlaw. Bet. Vm. I ß Thayer, R. 0 . Pardee, Esq., Mrs. Î. D.Gsgg, Lunat. C~V. VtUabfiCSW MUUt», juuua. . Mil fotcraualcaiionsfoHhe p aper should be address* «U “ Editora o f the Advocate and Banner,” 172 William st.». New YorkGity. , . &11 remittances and subscnpÜoni, together with all luBineas lettera f o r tho papers, addressed toJ.. X. SrG-^RM- 172. .M ian x s i t îièw Y q ït City. Pastors, Superintendent^ £cA£her 8 and friends of t2io requested to aid in circulating forwarding subscriptions. Slœglo copy, for ono year, in ad vaneo Ten copies to ono address “ T wmsitjf “ ** Flay . « Oit« hundred The Banner,” asad ......... *(U30 ......... Î.50 ......... 5:00 ........ 10.05 . ........ 15.00 J1. ft. Stbabkb, Publishing Aâènt, 173 WfìlitoJ Street, Tfc Ÿ. O BBBEÿF'8 PROCLAMATION.—Whereas, a fîourt O Of Oyer and Terminer is appointed to he held tUer Court Bous? i» Salem, in and for the Cöyhty of WtEâhînrton,m the 23th day of^ebtuary, 1808,—lYoc- ldtû’âtion ìb tfafotóforo herôby made in cônfôitoitÿ lô‘ a ¿rcscewt bo me directed and delivered by ‘tho Distract At&orooy of Washington County* on tho 30th day oC January,. 1868, to allpersons bound to 'appear at sada Oo^artby rerognisymce or otherwise^fo «appear thereat, ana tdl Jdstices ot the Peace, Coroners, and other oSi- wrswhu have .taken any »cognizance for tho appear- - r - . —u --------------- anco of coiy person at snch Court, or who hove 4âîfen ¡m í da© <r& e r bcfobe t h â fln¿ inquieitiott ör th e examination of any prisonèr or W»»n«w oiswi «r , a dtiHiig | wicniess. aro rtíquired tó return'such recognizance, in- <]iiaaitlou and eiamintttíori. to the said Court, a t t i e oiiemniLtliereof on the .first day ö f its sitting, täivon nndpr my hond|aE thaBheriff’s çfBec, îfl Olì* town of Salem, on tho 30th day o f January, 1868. JASDESC. SHAW^Shértiîof Washington Counts?. J '>TTTÉIBi ESQGS8* ETC.. btìóght by ATOPBEW S J-S i O í a i Price#, la w le^ñg« r$ m & i _ M , ■ -I VTOTICB ta hereby given, th a t application will Jsè 1^1 nmdo to thé hogi&Iatùra a t ita p resent session íor wleh to issue honda fortho parpóse ot tanta ttââon-Vais^ and Jtohásoiivillo BaiÎrôftd'Îrôïtf.a. ] wjtiin.tlie. eorpòwtìòn.llhil& ò f in ó village òé Qi., __ vrlcrh acroaffthe Bfttéukill,-tó- a tehidntìB'T^itìitoràtìd.' corporation tò *1 jò ' decided u p o n by, th e Board ò f Dl* rtetors. : - JOHN LEE, Brejddent- O fcaW lch, ’ fetoiawp ü ï S Æ ^ ' i â P ö Ä r - 'W A ’ER. OS W B ^ ro ilit. a». W*s(miöxoit« -, C n til ftarther 'ofdawi &e. Éaixògafe*« Cöurt oí.ftdá, * @ f™ r iu T > * Í ieíaaV 0 f e e n i^ ^ 0^’^oiíá'ett- * JAM35ÖI* B0©?BB» r * - y . ' - - , .*■ • l.p^n mg,\ and ho smoothed the ranny curls frcmr ber brow as. ho showed lie^ tlie jjoqco . It was th($ famous Crexnmb opic of tho Middle Ages, the Nibleltmgenlied. It (b bea.utifcif* sho rep lied ; •* o u ly C b n m b r i d Uecauig Cc-fW t i s d t r w l «a last.'* * I was thinkin'fj, Allie, that she was much like those IndMn women I liave knowu. Ko revenge is loo terriblo for thenj if thej? or a loved pnb has been injured. I have Hot told yon much oboat them yet, havo 1 f” *‘Ko, but tako this poem, auit-come with Cbarlio and mo to thtL-Silter Broslc! ^Ton «uortalifTo“us both thoa and tell as of tho handsome squaw that saved yt»n to mi.4’ Thcro wfistjwaya nn under current of Roil- ncsa ia tlleir words when they apnko of Ain erica, for, though tht* sharpest pang» of sorrow were over, thoy did not forget the loved (Jead. ' They reached tho swifb-ilmving brook, and A-Iivo’g niiabfe fla irs p^r^ad th« dawmk dot)» on tho coo! grass and arrange«! the food ah© had brought, wrcnibinf» tho dishes with flowers and every now and them running fo Harry to say— ** Th^re! Is’at that pretty^?*’ and vare’nt yo^a hungry yet ?” ** Th© feast r^ady Cboriio and Alice plead nnvRTUt'^fU iur u few uivu t»i ^ * \\*$ f'nt i,n«i v\oik am»zi^ llu* forrt{*md Juyrj»n. at»d ha\»- thfin holh*m ¿i/ll ho0t3ii. aatl/bíí j ttu iliut'tirp rb at ihum al tb*- b'lll rthu<*‘ Mr Sh'.rmcn aiul lots oí. j-»tiler o.vofer n»t.n U\\- b* «n«»at thurc tn 1*M> and hLur»> th**m. .m.l nuUi* ¡»* ac, - butt Jokes '¿hit otter n-v, «uy lb/' |u*»; tr«;ty \iont •be rtsirvtd b«n^. that v.hon the deer t ’f InypuH that the ^owruuifüt no hives, \\*anta nuth».*r lot of presrutij and the honest (V aguj3t»..gits u-Ut of munny, tU^n tharo will be myru tfubcl on the plane» Speliia of tho planes, matkcs me remind myself' of Rest how I diil git «liered biwt tmmiuer al fur nothin tu. Ttuck an Horace (ír^elys New York Tribunal, and thf fust thiui» I nond Ingen« ou*th^ rampant . •*rn#?«,n9 on the Juanes *’ I wn&£p fritened I was enam^st prostrated tu dethl I thot th»*y wild eont» be iummin cross tho brigo, I w-us shnro Í hern them yell, whot shod I da ? IVtb vnvi St*\itHr£h&' l In' tUo'Tul'íüMui' I VV\1SiiVflle. ’ AJt^j r thitditQ a'fi'w^ min.it5. I ium to tho coueíñ- «»hen to hmho the be! wire oaiH lock the dnrso so they wnd think there wns nobotly to hum. I trido tn say my ^rayi**\ but Mideut think* r a n k « - i . «U raitj.« k j a g i r . I j n a s t tijl y o n ,lf an y tn r t t h n ^-TOrtTir ú m & all alwart it, an d ttl>ide by yo\ir”dceihi»>n. •• Spt-ak, Harry » X carsaot una^ino what $ o u m e a n .0 ' “ Sitting on a low otloui&n nt his mother'« feet, hiss head on her km‘o , her hand ia bif», ho told tier the whole story o f his strange love for tho loiliatk* girl and bovy hi%, hgart. .«rtitt fllurs??‘ to ht>T He plead jher case rlo- qiii»nt!y for pat^ioix was in liis tone«. Ho ©mittM no incident o f his capfcivity* connect ed with ber ; she had been liis guardian an- i?el, he «,iid. had saved his 11 fo many times. He to!»! of their plans, of his sadden and nn- etjx'ctf'vi escape, of * hi9 resolutions as ho journeyed hr»inewflrd,iM 53 cmdcdl with “Now, mother, what can 1 do ? My sacred honor binds ha«? to Ow^aissa-t Alice i s like a sister &■» roe, a dsrfmg little RinU*r, nrsd- i ronhl gladly ffive ber my whole heart, were I not bound U» Owai&siV 3Cf I many Alice, I fear she w ill not bo hflppy : sbo deserves an nn- divided he,icrt ; tf 1 desert Owaissa thus, tkree will 1k> rateetable. I can r^tnm for my Rian bird, wild as she is, an<t iC bW wishes, bring her here, or--or live -there, and Al ice would soon recover from the disappoint» rueirt, 'Now, mother^ I leavo i f all in your handn. Yoa have a woman'll fcieart', tell me what to do. But, oh ! bo carejful, for tntsch happiness or wor depends upon your Wr- dict.\ H e pan«« d Thp*t*gh a l l th e long story hi» m o th e r h a d Got sp o k e n , ntf t once ftskrd a «|tiesti«*n In the t»ru»hrt m tioultght tfent. Ktole in t* »th»» nnjiit b e tw e e n lit« folds of t b i rrim s o a curtain* <»nr iQlctbt have ««-»-n b».r faci- contra« t piiinfnllv tu tim es, th e n a s w i* e t expres-siun iA ihatiKftt Sn* £» tr injhl rw»t t b ^ r . . to b e in t u r n displnacttS b) a locik o f “Wonder w h ich settletl p t ln-t int.- a h a u g h ty uazc of d e t e r m i n a tio n as the »t«ry enl**d. <>nn or tw ice h e r lips part«*«! tm p al«dfedy to bp n^rv- onsly closed again. T i n s wonsan proud o f h e r f a m ily nam e, p r o u d offclie Ion« Irn* o f illu s tr io u s .Vilnyus t h a t h a d p r e c e d e d them a n d her a m b itM b ’ for th e f b t u r e equalled h e r p r id e for the p a s t N o w b e r obdest son cari.V to h e r w ith a tale of lo v e f u r a sav a g e ! T r m . she had saved h i s ^ f c , sb e co n l^ never bp but th e r e w as xa jnnt for a story, ‘ *a real Indian Lei^end, please\— and he repeated those the warriors had told or sunpr in the council Indfio around tho fire. Merrily they laughed at the traditions, and Charlie said, • ■ “ Brother Harry, did yon see any fine landscapes^rTaiis c%i water tbere, equal to onrs?” Cliarlie was a natural artist Sow well bo remembered, this perplexed yonng man, the leaping waters of the Dion^ ondebo’Ci’a! and tho scenes that had transpir ed there. Sitting nndor the old trees on his father's \brmd lands, with Use Eaj|Ush tjsaid- en close by b^ sidle, ono little, white hand playfully palling his hair, foT .Uico. never wns stffl, with Cliarlie’s deep ey^s looking through his words afc the piefcnre they drew, H a r r y t o l d th e m o f o u r F a ll s . •‘ W h e n I first visited th e m w ith Owaissa, th e N o v e m b e r w ind w a s to s s in g th e yariegat- ,ecl le a v e s th rb n p h t h e air i n a w ild w h irl. ’ A sm o o th law n , dotted* h e r o a n d th e r e w ith o la s t e r a o f y o u n g trees, stretch e d alo n g tiae s p a t h e m b f in i , a few feet fron i St© w ater, Wi^6 the gray rocks, broi^by tlm rash nf ^ «11 as»* .*. » W t a r h r r b o m id^ o f tlio Btrean, On U m Mh« « * ^ for bo™ pa^ <l dtiut. Ge«t in tho cstrea.it\, toy tse*Aru» chrerd by st’in three solitary men cumiaiu uj* the slrcct Oh ’ what joy them tfaftte three mon brot tu my buzjsnm. I on!^*ckv»l dowe and rtíshed fr mta*ítick into tho et»c-t' audbesed thorn tn «aw me, thüy kntin^h«*,! iüôedtil-ûamfid ^a^4öfe* tht¿ I ilhlsv . I wti^ ^est bout ßeiisiblo and tl»at wvis. aî. &UU3 of the nabars euin mshm in. I thot tbay w^in al i ttmnnn than? fur porter k^han I kinder cam tu a little and - told them t« * ßit my new cap ont of thfe barer clmw. as I wanted tu die ■deseat» I told them we wud al t-«’ masticated by. them horrid Ingi na, thay «Udnt hociq tn nowbat foment, r «T piut^d tu the pap**r, and thay seed what Î had b« n rraditl. and thay laft d and scd it didut ni'-n«’ the planer below this place but the ¡¿rate wt sti ru plaiii f nc^rtbo missnro'EDonn^iiins the other side of the rocky river. Then I felt rohved, I trido to make them bel.* ve I wo« fooiin. bau thay Gi!d twa^ no ase. I fojtfer w“nd hoflVr«*«! and lowed myself tn bo carried tut» the house by a culiorcd man, tf I hud not I«' f • osi belles», that wns the wnrst tttnoUe nf al, tn be senp in the brao»» f»i Quel» a c;itt*-r, I iuii ßlnd it twos afore I (jot quatnb’d with Hr. R.ffir he wnd l«en pcln^ ï o«*. I must t»'l you what he j .-d •*{' ti t produ. kshun In yon. Hecrimin f«tiber tiito* * r.thle flusoti- CRted Kk* im I .'tji »t from hi^ but^ful qn ««• . he neri b.mt uiv Ltiiito*' tanee. and «>» on. bipr. *~ITp thot tliwj'c r hipersrrtfl^ul « w r>* -’r man «^f my tal«>ns oiul h.s< j th a n t'i^ t . t ì jbadl«i*ii t.unj^-iv i with iu th* lov beni^d hip «»ver al M ..« • u v i v »i It.-ut the ...t** meutay n*’W a «d- i t»M> U*-d skole ctiil. Inin I tbot Jt pnnttD *>fli r< ..$ I n i j l'iin’' tei ! 1.4 .11 (•ir,) t t.s wns n- írrin r r ^n^s^arvod. I g e h U a Dutchtiimi Croia Buehíand, and bis nam iti I asked him geni ft\P«JuSail»tixiiríf ho waa tho naan old E - dridge, t k elock clener 6ed tuck a planli from trtiiiiwh&re. O, m y ^ rate Bake« alive, '.S ho d ident yit ovfnl mad at ònstj aniìTnàe'trt explano it, b a t lie talked so Irish’^ I oiident uuderhtaml, sow I left,* refleetin i a iny miird Üiat I would look out and pleso tho next onett Í called .on, s lid o f rileiu Utero felini). X alus bent any» lyonpras« fohes’ children i t pinzerà thenn T ’kñ pliuae I calied wuB-oii f i l ler, his blonmin wiio gent told i t o i,o--cnnj tit dinner and I went in with him, b e fctfld Già tu tako a cheer nnel aett mkI I stf£ Mrs.' 3Lr— asked me lo s e t by and loili^Biuu dinner. I ¿hUmuch ulU^vl. I havodimiérfedc.. I begun, ta iuuk rx)iiuc¿ U& tlie children.to praze up l»nt I didi'nt spniknytbing b tit ftHttle black 1'iu-g witliB. luce- gold bracelet roííñd his neck, nnfl tlioy colled him í'i'finlc, I - thiiiíí 1’owHnr ic> ii v<erj m u ch puriier nafíié, don’t “You’' I -Hiii»ii ahso «pied a grato pile of unosfpiijMir, m«l m ung theeni the ¡Fumai, J «♦</., Btz 1 . 1 seal yea* t%\il\ ono j^nod paper en- tiyliow, tlany «ed tbay U»*ijs foxg, b u t liked the* \ \ VU .»DHHaaiijrfi bLvt^tiu.j ia- u j m ü i-'Ír \ til tbi« ye-Tr, «.In« tuck tho snlnm -paper, but it be tes tlmt CmiU git out. Mm. L ----- did wish she « new who Aunt Habby wns, and hunt'd »bul rito «urn moar. lu e d l hoped kv, and tbiuu tìiiù trtirji -t. t I calloti luto the factory inill, h ü tilr. Ilich-* .sua wus «o bizzy, I didunt sort t d nr, tfearcf v%iib a gmxl I-nikixx littlo sliin feilor with a Unit ^qat- <ni is Iii chiii, that wna talkíñ aiuti* thing to ^ pn r ty ^arl that xvns wovin, but. when; k eeed me, ho maid a Tory obsc- tptona bon^U and asked if X wautetl^any red flnnnel.aud sich ; I sed no» and went out and crossaci! t&v Bridge. Oeet an I ft'os paa- in Dekin flhom, h e wns ^*l{n out too barrila • •f flour be hod #ald tn Hale Kinyon. Iu .Heynoldtt utoare a n d in Robinsons t n thay win fc»obt 2 /y. Igvtuo nttenshua drter-thwy lame(j I duU»nt want tu by iiothiuu Mi*. Tilt's horn. kIiulu shop was lid. lír* Tift fii d oüc o f his mon bed ben gitíu nonrrid late- lv. I seguii»am lit*- is Ct puty ’good Jookinfcl- ler, and I «lont behave ho drinks onny licker^ In Mr. Skmmifi enrrigo ehop- t^eed.a *day bo sc. I he «u» iiialdu fur Andy. Johnsonv X eiplent &£*) nt twiL-s emiything crtm, but X gt ss Au<3ieii wiU nedc*a ¿ley or o paro ol '«ká^s fe'TiiOc liitn^òvèr into Knii(E,\1f ¿o »lout menu! Id» waysó bnt 1 forbear fiJJeMn on rullytichaiiU my n ett loter, fur^Thojposooil tn t«‘ nbU’ lo givo, you my piunion on. Jiecon- . stmctmu. U.+ Ac. Wal, nextciun t)io hotiso . of Itirliimnid wlitro tharo wns a grand wed* •nlrust his garter Gusta ^ros jjncd tiiTT Mr Keliisb of Argile, a real nicfl young man thay sa. \ T hopo ho i v far<3a¿£* war(íad of tho «n*aricR4 gyrls in to\ni» nrtd tho.htst edicatcd. Cur Maxier. my uese, sea tho wed* m wns tlaolu^st rrJLwAí afciir c1?erwttó In ìbis plose, nil the elite of Argilo *«11» tloifrn ^he «ad, íJud-a vary few from tM±-td3agc.*— Tbare wtati Dooters’ suss, and £awy $wà a Minister, htrt bo Poits tu givo cdaugh tu the occasbtiu. Sh¿* sed sho ehud say to tbo Bride us tho pnit Vit^gil sod tu iiíd Érend^ which wns ^IFliTtau el haec oHm /«/ki bit.“ wrliidi inencs in Yankee talk* hopo she! luife u^oá time remeurbcriiithesetbiirgs. é After liivru Mr^ It— h* I weal lu sea an Ico líense that m s bibbu, or 1 never Itero tell of sich a thing af»r*\ bnt tami no gmto Skcp, it looked marellko a v,. odshed on Ü e out side, tliry lied fiist q> t the Suro lade, i l wñs of solid bjnik»^’i tee. «db sfcmw ozidexneath Minie as m« piii.dt«'«!! our karpits, I iüqüir- < «1 inter tLjnfVirli'Krify of the things, what tho tdjt^jJu»*. tbpj hed 'twns tu siepe in dtirin the warm uilfs in Bumnjp^ftoashsljc Üooíc. MVriM.r'»J#'iit slope in tliare fnf tno sbilms, twud bf* ttia .tlvih me, 1 noveá* cood en- du® the sn^-^or - ¿jest think of gitili out of I eoatid pului yon re hare' fete on thaticey fl«*ie, t«ii*31c ^cime thep stepiu on ilo cloth. I tbni cTi ts»-.I Dvt-r on to Mounfein street, »'s! -wus paMO alitile house with S^o winga • »nit. i ^eid aputy good looiin man goin • >nt t<»rvp the t>Tunr .so 2 folloer^l, for I mis* tn nt> who I lin | mist* J-be-. wa^ tl^e same feller tbatnscd tu n jagged cliffy about 100 foot in height, tow ers from the base of tho falls. Sfcnted sh r n b s grow in the cleft o f the rock, where the spTay leafs always and the tiniest bine and white flowers nestle beside them. Tht> stream is wideband 'elcar ns a mirror till it feaeliea t^a- large fottlde^ in the current, when the roar and foaiii \begin. Gradually the ranks on the sides approach eaoh other while the now foaming waters seem to pro test ngaitist this tesfrictien of their liber ties? Uonud and round they spin to curling eddies, lo.th to jtak-e the -fearful leap into the atjys? below, dn they dash $pitb tonfitottiiy ac<i^ orating velocity, tilt, with a Iondjcoaf, they .stQoothly ond soitlÿ as thoy d id boibro they entered theraplds abover 'T h e wlníe spráy inoÎBbens tlie ropksfag-iip -'tfio ^torMö^forotör addijng Jiiéir mito ío 'Ü íg ' ^ teis^hôio^ .Œôw wiwîèr^fcfcuy&'Já . -oue o f reslSi Of thö, sabîime -^ìien t h e tfröes útt the ßhoro aro swayed' t>y tbo wind . and darle olofcdii fr o m bvòrifc. O^aiRsaìovéd -to •ovex ilioSQ .%eòp èiags, títere i t woul.d tnalio . . jùV i'M ^ fé^^Ô x . '|orröf t o 'âep '’'v e n tu r i , Ifrft amid the democratic seeuea «^firAmt rican life in tho what mother would n«»t shrink from tb«- niir. riflee as «be tbd V .She had been taught t * think'of tides aud lands o.s mi\kiu^ tlie man. of motcbcs made for family interests a*» well as for lovjj, It lind Been^lier ppt umbition Thi* ft>l^«» h»re dt»nf ^ « b n aVni **n them he ^i*,-arm'd in U ùm pW.- j t-«. y o u t ■ H *irt tnrv u f wliexthe seed with me ttf jjh onto y¡\r*. trjft Í b» v h>*n | uie h e kiudit &xmk**3 a n d ^ i t h Uiegzùtest ver* very ntftU'b eReln^M* and h.?n ou t I b a m ty se«J, g%mcl day Antyf Î sed pnrty m atch, po none b.*t th.* oldest mhabitant-s j w.4b and 8 <d I « u s eïplotîin^ ilie town f n -1 * e m Ki-pd Di '1 in « utd[»ílAv. yH |ve4u-u4a. al j sea what w iw jjoip <yi, and I asked Iiim if h o the lectures a n d me. tinn, but. law tne th¿r . knowgi \c*n, b o h c d }«.‘í A Í s&d perhaps h a ts an mt-uuy bloiuitig .yjunti 1TJ t h i s . wus qitatnsÄ)! ^ ;ih 3 \«r hnrso-Orange, i f feO'i plain, am bidus ^ le b a c n u u l *»ut on aieh ue-j wimt^l tti jiifjtiirt 1>*-ut h im, as Th& d ïiern BO 1 'lis h a n , tallitilo WK.nler, u« 0:0 dont uoj tnnrh. Irò s»l b »1 bad th e pîeasttfê d i fenöW- inc. a n d I am glad taay dont. f-»r it oia»ks| jn^ him, *^oi !.«• wns tlie beM in t h # country. njTTiT ta n . t n r tUimn X mo! ahy 1 ! lu ^<\ull __him „Otiuig e , h ó scd of the wish .HI«« say tb..r* am i n*. *jm by t h e , l»e.n«“. b--»aH (íialige tuííef, an d w o d e n t name of A*m* -Nab’o iu i¡m- tl.»t i t J »-t« bu t oran g e pelins. lan d s iik ts. r u a n»uht liuve fu h r f ìob4 o f oranges; w h a t /»fwiiie. How stra.iK'«- it 1 -. 1 . i - b'»» in ! d u >**u d u ffìtìh t h e meflU*, i f lie o n ly otea o b s e n n ty. 110 will mi t.. n*. t ». m m »-vr. îb p*dii}g ? I stiiipo.se i t o y o u m a k e L e m o n tf>: W iu t r *bt~h **m ï !• it l*t tli. m tu*-u [» u i {■> ■' o f them . I t l . n i roltletingly tid th a t U r editur. «m-! h.- » «j-.niv th« it t-uiv* nm n ad o o , m i l w ertithojne, I d id e a t call n t • ■fr'on-- « a n t s git . p u u . t ' d . I Ui-an i « j t h e f a v o r i * far 1 w&a b y th a r e Sandy B ite, to s e e Ë a n y and^VUcfe happily m a rried k b A Ì * * * f..j b - m - r s ^ s y . a n d n o t g*t sn .ck ' u p . ^ ^ t a s ^ u a p a . m , I Tayern- tho b r o a d lands arm m d ^ t h e H a ll jo in e d to | du'|n*h*ve tf I «hud n m d*\ui h. >uth.- liaj- jT iel'pfre i l u k c r t voiso Riiy. I ges« i f Old ¿ l i t ..u t 1 w ttaj N a l.l.y « h u d r a î l m li.f.r ik w , Klicwxidciiittiga w o a J d smoQ.th liis patìswivFTUnì s a ti s f j tL c i u A > tte t t w f n i pluDge Í tek - e y e d O v m ^ , andA » ,«• moment A the wide p t á b , P»êre “ y ' theiro\yia spacioUB ^ n m n d s . A fter th« sfo»n I ot ta r v r a ‘'l' l ls iltl , T . . . . Wns ended, a I,.Uf? s i l , i , r e m m ,« ! , w h il. j A.iut N a l.ln, th e f..!.« « - u M f l o c t r o u n d . h w m i n d t « t M c r s . I ^ step p e d .o p o s th e s e th o u g h t s t paSs<-d bitterly through Uei «npUke .- 1 , 1 . k ina r»uh.l a I'.vn’ o f d s e , KT<“'',>r. o a d s!io w e t o i f t o u r s imittd,' fe a t r y said t o h im s e lf t h a t s h « 8nr.-li ;-u i ^ . i i . a U t y .«» tlm t, I n i s o n th e m -true m i iliPin there, but; Uo roudes. ( h n ie •* ’ snv t h e j ivrtuter g d every fin d , w as (}^«*rg^. a n d F a e t, a i td F e r d , a | t i StUn ■mi w h o I l;e, gcss tlia y „ » f l l h e y tu l«>pe „ o t t e r gnod looJiitt m e n tha# ¡ o t t a tie untin fn r aorno tilili?, An? 'f s h n n t tel. anil y o a s p - w l m tb a ir S u u i l y m itca w ith noirji!, p u r ty w o n t w ill y o n , M r. i?itge ? Qii. H. prom ised ^gab I w i ^ i I ‘now th a t w o m erii t h a t w r ite s feo ^ c p o h f e ^ lQ U th s h u t on ly w h e n h** is etin . th a t I n g in s b e m u s t b e po\perfal old, m J t t l R ii i u iitSiig b o o t m y s e lf i d o n ’t a n d h n v o a w b o p p in mwnry^ i n ■kepe.lfi. h t a - B, a n il i n tliiitgi tb n t tinpijenecl SO lo n g ag o — I will p o tuoar ano n , ■ V rtnrn in t h o b o n d s o f j o c e . ÏWmtî nôsô^^ia mora ferillitmfc-Sussi a 'topéÿ» litìsef Why, yoicivnoH to-helaré-—1 'HCrtìiafirtetifaifrhat I will rito lier ranri: tliat tko clíiuf giiatt' o^cacti coni«) freni ' t o CrateEi.. \Y h y i s a . 's h t a p 'i t ó è r U l » 1 ? . l ì d l <HM? B o - jatrns ouo ijliì.vf:.^' t Ijoroiighl}*, «.»d '!ho othor siiaveg tho-roiigUy. .^W h ÿ wasn’t Ero tried foir slíalirig the aji.~ ^ J ô î fescnusB t h « ® W .1-no JM trt o jf - a p p e l; / tliB laiigilftgo o f S t. J im l w ill sny. u a - f i £ r f a ^ a t ì f e » i ‘-«sny m u i-c.” îa i r i B t n o w j içûyouhont what'iflgota.on botit here; waU ■ ' ’ an»! _ A ust N abbt . *« T im li&nvfi' n ll'o V d é r a yisiordy l put on dij - -Alorpai'ka.. dross: _ ______ _ ^ _ _______ Gimiol cloth d o le nntl 'ii sMod out to oxplmln A rain r »Ur. hteiy cams from Virginia- Jhe town. 1 fiiat ’.vqiit., lu the utmust limits city says ve^tati ai i«uo soMcp in that region ot tho corjloroatty ola llio soatt, dnd^tnrnfl.1 fc mt ‘1 t.i-o inallon st»H:i a&j a tiutch. of *il,e.i6«lt’l|&>g' I ot J»- tb »tVsu^iilfc.lVgrovt ' . ; ._ L - r V >-\re