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Pry CtOjuds, &<c. N E W . GBOCERI I I O U S E GREENWICH, N. Y. APRIL. 23,1868.. T Ô Ï ? Ê e ë 1 î -S GUIDE. \- Bulsoad.—Cura leave Cambridge,. going Nortì», Rt 9:80 A.; m., 3:lö P. m., and 0:30 P.M. ; KOing; SoiltU. at 7:42. a. tki., 2*. M» and 4:20 i>, M. Care ioavtfTroy •li'pot for Cambridge, &q., at 8 a. m. 2 f.- m. and 5 p. ax. STÀOE3 IoavQ^rcewrtchfor Càmbrldgo ovòry day, 9uiidujB.oxçep£ô8)iat ü 4 . sa,¿,13 M. and 2 v. m. Frutu Aryylo. Fòri Edward, oto„ afcages arrive at 11 a. m., and return atSp.M. • •• « Vm* - ^ fi annfìipm Fnatem in-t Western' malls arrive daily at &:yu e. m. Northern mail nrviv^B 1 :30 P. tt, I f York, Hon them, and Euatorivraoilfloloso atlj:80 Noyfchorn mail clos es Poet OfilcQ open overy duy, excepting Sun days, from 8 a. m, to 12 m., and tvotu I.P. ai. to i}2 v. ai., nndfromS to 'S P. it. GALEsyijLLB P ost O fpioe .—Mail arrives doily from Greomvielv—closing at 8 a . m ., and arriving at G p . m . Q E R C O B K T ltt F O R E V E i t t q EORGB MAESHAW- wonlil re«peelftiHy Infima tlio. poopïo oí arcenwlcli nui <rarrc¡jiuJlug locality, tbirt ho lis* p»reli«Bía Uw sUX'l ilf Mess» Andren* ir,9nilh « ^ a a Ä i r ' u i o B t a d T ì w n t l y «cuplod _ • He lina rçplmlfibPiî .tb° cKtahli»hcdcnt with «1 «aUrefy . * “ ' , Mew Stock o f Coods, fnrtftraulie S w ïerk nttrtet, allof which ho will L o w e r f r i c e s ifci» *üy cUhcr Uoaso m this puri oí the country jrcMait * Tbô BöVülutiuum Pficea! coa««qn 62 tt on tiio close Qttfcô war and tfcd redor tloa ln values, has hAil tta effVet cm all kind* of beai- ûC6ft.»n4 « ¿a tliò deterüiliiaUua «■! Mr. MssmWn tu obicm • S u rrogate’s Court. BEFOllE HON. JAMES Iv LOLTKIE,'SU31BOUATB. . r * Greuhwlijh, Aprli 20, 1868. Will of Matthew Hall o f Argyle, proved»— ‘Letters testamentary grajitud to Jam es M. Hall, v Will of Geqrge Font of Easton, proved. Letters granted to Job Thomas, Jr. t Will.of Matthew Hillman, W \proof. Citation issued for May 4, 1868, a t 10 o’clock a . m . < WtH of Coion Mt-]>arlira.cl, propounded for prdo£ Citation issued for June 8, 1868, a t 11 o'clock ¿L ti. „ Will of Hiram Murrell of Fort Ajdu, pro pounded* for proof. Citation issued for May 11, 1868, at 1 o’clock p. ai. Will o f Salmon N. Reynolds o f Yjfhiteital^ proved. Letters to be granted on filling oaths -of executors. Letters of .&diuininistration upon the estuto of Joseph WaUis o f Whitecre&k, granted to ngrni rr'aiua a n a M.ai^um u . 'V oeNBnl'avnoNAL osCboh. la s t Sabbath we had f e pletoiv« of listen ing to itn ii}(;eiesliii§-icth:lress\t 0 tlio children of tho Congi'egiitional Sabbath School, by Rev. Mr. Holmes, the new pastor. After singing by the choir, and tho opening prayer, jEy. Holmes addressed himself directly to the ■' littls iihes,” saymg that hi' wished them to jyiu iu the singing and to listen attentive ly to what he had to say to them. The child ren snug very well indeed, and the pastel than lend to them the sweetly impressive.- tU<. V aillo. Eetters of Administration upon tho estate of Wm. Brower of'yulem. granted to Tltpmas F. and James A. Brower. In matters o f estate o f Cgnthia E. DeK&lb, <5f Gi'nnvila\15;'.vid G. Digalls and John .H Baldwin-were appointed appraisers. Pinal accounting in 4 uatter of estate of Luij ol Lin child .-Dunutel, iruui tlie «id ohapter of the'flrat book of Samuel; An- uther hymn was^snng by-the ahildren, aud- Mr. Holmes proceeded with his remarks based upon the 13th, U-tK' 15th and 16th verses of 'thn> 10th chapter of Mark. H e ’ pleasantly and in a manner highly interest ing to tho little ones, impressed npon their minds the results of obedience, love,-faith an^gooJnfiBs^iUustfating.his ideas .rtitli ex amples and anecdotes suitable to fhe( sub ject and tlw occasion. His remarks were not only interesting ami. eTSfying to thé chflci run, but to the olcloï' ones present, His cloHing “ picture\ of little golden -haired, ‘‘Willie,\ who desired to 11 know Christ” and found him on his death-lied, brought tears to’the eyes of nearly aH present. ' Npxt Sab bath Mr. Holm (is will deliver a discoure on “ Tlio Faltón Heroes of tile War.\ He is a gentleman of ability and experience, fully enlisted in the cause of his Master, and his labors.in. tho community will, undoubtedly resnlt in much good. • BiPIISTCBUBClL En tho morning, Rev. J. 0. Mason, the pastor, delivered a discourse from the text found in tho 0-1 th chapter^!' Isarah, and 2d Vct-t.-o■ .1 f-’ulnj-r... tlm rvltiff, mwl Homesteaci Stock Fat'rsn. ire in onr oolnmns -witl be found the ajnxounoeisient of the ahove ” institution, uncler maaagemant aft once experienced ancl. capable. Mr. A. P. Wliito, who lies charge o£ tfeio leading department in buying and sell ing stock—has had long experieiioe in the purchase and sale of horses, anil ntunbeps nittoag his, patrons some of tlie beef citizens of New Youk, Albany, Tnry «tSiei' cities, a« well as our own locality.\' H is.'reputation has fccen based npon buying a t « fair priee and\ selling accordingly—and in fiuvnisjung his ftilRtnmeKa-ivi'tli siflok tic.ii mm-i-d tobe.iis l'epresented-'in evei*y respect. We clieeaMly commend him to those ilewring to pitreiase a superior and reliable e t a a o f stock. Mx. E, G. Stratton,, who is the su[>stintend- o a tr a charge of the stables of tie “ Home- stoa^Stook Farm ,” is a. driver aud trainer of experience, who talces tbo best o f . caro of tho stock in his charge, handling tfcMja w its’ good judgment and'-g-mtxare. Those who desire to pui'chaSe gooil horaes will do well to call a t the ,e Homestead Stock Puma,\ ^¿¿ook_oyer the stook on hand,'to ■wliicii additions will constantly b e nStide. A boïle . - Tnoy O ontbbbnoe .—This body clCised their •session o n Tuesday evening the 1-lth hist.'— The next session to bo held in the Washing ton St. M. E. Cftmrch) West Troy. T & iol- lo ^ n g were among the appointmenfefor tho e n s u in g year:- _ _____ Sarntuija Disb'irt —Pivsidiug Hlder, E. Wat son» Saratoga,, Washington stafoet, H. Mc- Chesney. Ballatou Spa, R. IT. Bbbinsou. Quaker ¡Springs, Vt. Eiult*. Stillwater Village, H. II. Smith. HchuylerviUe, L. Marshalt. SwUtmty' Distrii-I 'Presiding Elder. -I.- Parks. Poultney, T. W. liurwuoil. Uaiuptou, U. Starks. Middletown. U, T. Suttou. $rwi- yille and Weils’ Comevs, W. H. Tiifauy. V^rft..p.v^^THlin A l' R '» \ ff.ivtff.v.1 <' \I Peeg. Pawlet, Q. Gregg.- Hebron, M. Wright. Belcher and \Vest Hebron, C. Mtjulie^. Saleiu J. J._ Noe. Shusan, j . B. Bearle. Cambridge. J. W. Eaton. Eaffton and -Noith Cambridge, iE. Lyon. -Noitli Bensùngton, C. Parker; Ber- ker; Bennington, B. O. Meoker; East.ana West Arlington, J- O. Drumin. Dauby and Dorset, To-be supplied. Onstlétun, Vt.,P. M. Hitchcock,0 Fairnaven, It. Fox. Fairhaven, West Chrn-ch, E. L. Herbert,- Wlftehall, J. Kiernan. Fort Ann, W. A. Miller. Kingsbury street, Tp be supplied. Sanford's- Biilge. J. !.. Blason. i?ort Edward, S. Washburn. Argyle and North Greenwich, J. F. Craig. Sandy Hrll, ,T. PMWpq. aim 's,- Pn.ll«, W. B. Mead J i g f i e l l a n e o MB. s o m e t h i n g - ' n e w . ' Tho bGBÈ and mpHt va/icd assortment ^f.Gcnta líí» o 5 s a m i S i l o e s , over oflored lu i b is town. Q E N W B 0 X - T Q E D BOOTS from. SGfiO to $850. LiulieK' ClotU Goat ^itl lÄlil fi-itiu S1.2Q to $4.20 » ■ C a ll a u d See. «Hlßtf SASif^iät NICH d L wi X , . S-EEl) F O R SALE* •Hi.- «u^scrlbiT Uasíur salo a quuutity oí n . l l t f . r a M < 1 3 P i n i p t l i y - S a 't 'c i ; Fine ârts. D. S.ÖALH0UM, Marb|e Works, (iUEENWICH, N. Y. wlitoh he V»ff» rH at Prlcos Lgwer thau can be purcha^ed ¡ flsfWlu-re. Tin' ilovir »erd In tli«* ••iftrgf flmur'^a species, ajjd is warranu-d as auch I U. s. aud r. liDWAltHS. Í Bald Mountain, A^-rll 15. la*;«. dj>lt\\i** NOTICE. R.* M. Little»* supi CJaldwell^ S. W» Clemons, Warrensburgh, S: P* Wiliams. Ganesvoors, J. Í). White. Little White C mö V T o be let them streieh’ forth tho enrfaina o f tliy hnbitatfous. Spare-not, lengthen thy cords, and Htrengthea thy stakeff.” The sermon was. of a series that the pnstor has been ail- drosffiug to the younger members of tho church, nrging them to ostexid tho ehvle uf their iufloence^ * and “ woary not in well T . ^ _ • * _ . , , . . i duiag.\ The sermon was an earnest aijlieal Lewis Cornoi'vsgof F o rt EftwatTl nrd^T?rd fnri . , _ ____________ _ v . - — - —— - ------ * t r a n s m i t s ser t « urindful sf t i a i r 3&t>. .»l.T tee 2Qth o f 1,868, a t I o 'clo o k p. m , Final accounting in matter of estate of Elizabeth Finch of Kingsbury, ordered foi July 2QUV48S8 at I p. m . P ebson . u ^ . We are in d e b ted to H. L. for a copy of tho Tnrboru . Thu paperJsia^Iingy .brawnt Tiixd is • Conserva tive, \ which ii^.tho South, is another nuino for “ Eehel.” Rev. Mr. Whitherspouiu well known to our readers as formerly pastor of tho M. E. ehvireh ia tU ^ viIfoTv»!.- ^aiti uh tv iìviu,^ visit e other day. Re is now located at Cliht<»u livo lives becoming the followers of the iTilcified and risen Lord. Tho hearers could uc»t< hav» fml^d to have bqua deeply impressed by the words of trutli and wisdom that fell fr«»iu the «peak&rs Iijwi. theFr* w ete gill pra^L by tlii* rem a rk. At the close of service the* impress!vo onhnance of biipti.Hiu v»&* «ad. - B iv f JohnJ^awfeftlj a-_ dateii Mafoh 11 th, states that the ir 5 uter hitEi\ ■feflOQ unusually severe i^dDamasctiSj. commu- nieatious between, that city and Bcrouit hav* ing bcon a i t off for.weeks, the snoiv reaohing to the telegraph wires. Through tlio winter, public services have been held in tlho house occupied by Mj-. Ciuwford, the cong^i'ogation' being small, but he contemplated holding fchemi- iu the new church huildiagiEiu short Cuno. The family of the missionary^ are en- j°yiagggod h ealth, ancl he writes iu a cheer ful spirit; the poignancy of their, ^ rief less twmte, ut tho Iosr of their little daughter Hun- oal). whose death occ«rr^4 e&ot Ux^t return to Damascus. ----- The RiJ*v. P. U. Hitchcock wnioves'to (Jastletou Vt., his nt>w lie 13 o f !a- boi-, tho p resent week. He will carry with hiui tb f heartfelt wishes of numerons friends, f* >r his future success and prosperity. During tht- tw'oyeurK u f h|u 4 abuE 8 , about tLsfty have unitetf witlj the church; the con derogation grt'aily enlarged, a tint* cabiuet oi^an pnr- ?fir. . ci i t .t i *»it i»f $23u,t)0t mi u 3 tcellent rhoir ofsingrru organised, a gallery fisttetl up anil furiiished, for the choir; additional fur niture purchased for the parsonage, costing h**t«tH^ii one aud two hnudred tlollnra, a set 00 1 yiil» for the p3rs«>uas<a windows» ailUing m n t-h *.I if-i At.il.> o,„l u»,n . *1, • lo tb* Baptist.-htmti tn ihl* villa^, cs tbo 19tli appuinuu^, aud «till Uior^to the - jnst_. by Itev. j. O. Maaou, Str. Coim.oiD-M cvihlee ville, W. Clark. The entire community, as woH;aa themem- .hers o f the M. % Church, will be glad to hear that Elder Soulo has been rc-appointed for this village. lie is.an able ami elBeioiit pas- tox^, untiring in his labors find efforts for tbf prosperity of the church >and tlae g&otT of the community. S and ^ H iix . — A few, days since, a gentle man by the name of Cornell had his-hand so badly crushed while adjusting a turning lathe, that amputation was necessary. has appointed H. K. Cornell deputy shoriif, iu pUioe «»f t \ A. Spencer, who has removed his residenca to North Benrngton* Counterfeit $X0 noteH oti the Saratoga <ouii- ’ ty National Bank of Waterford, are in circtr lution in New York. . Kavlnpf sold nrir iatorrat in tho Mf»rcliantil«> Imsi. n p a s ia th is \lUivgt» to iU>or 8 »' Marshall, Eeq . tbls la to mitify alt pursouH mdebtt-d U- tin* kvU’ ilnu >ifAu> drows Si Smith tu. «ill muuetliatt lj at tliu nt«re lately occupied by uaid flifin to mako duo settlement. ' ’ N. T. ANDREWS, H. P. SMITH Grovnwieb, April 11, 18£a. apintf 111 t hn m» L L g I lf t) S O F O llH T O \/W l)lilt .Ion,. satisractory monutir at Uio COSSAYUWA MILLS. • BUCKWHEAT AND RYE PI,OUR, CORN MEAL AN&WSW? cnggtantlyoniiitnd and for salo In largo or small quau. tnBsT?’ A. 8. ROBEHTSON Lato, Aprifl, 1808. mnraom* m iniatered, after w h ich tho c h u r c h partook o f th e snem m e iit. In tho ev e n in g a t the close of'tln.- pennon, w h ich w u s abb) an d iu* tfrefuting, tw o o f life’s p ilg r im s w ere m a d e mic T h e iiaim-s ,,f thei, _hapi»y r o u p ] ^ wext:. t'D U rttand i'oiiU:v. :.-. tj .1 M iss A b b ie Al- fiton. Village, Clinton corinty, in this Kiate, Thank? to the meehanieal and professiMU- al ability of B. P. Judstm, Esq., of tho Him- taqian, who kindly came aver h o w last week to help us out o f our \ power press troubles, ” our Hoo »cylinder is in good running «riles anil does its work rapidly and well. Mr. )’liftlrenSes-exisiing imiong men. These are Hudson is a gentleman in every isenso of thv | se6n iu their physical m^nml, sooal, poliu- word, and a master in his profession. '«•al und reUgioqs ehanv-teristies Not all Geqrgo <Ulpi}. .Esq.. of Salem, was in town I are »pirimally minded _rjevoted'in heart'tu on Montlay, looking, well and hearty, a n d I spiritual things. .Some was warm greeted by his friends in this « r - < v e n earthly, sensual, d e n h s h Tho tendency of depravity is dow n w a rd. . S a c h 'haw n o t t t e spm t of CSfiftt, uur or *ZEpf lils. Ju d g in g from th e ir f r u its wo a r e forced co m f o r t atsd convenience o f its oi*euj*antH.-- i \{ Kingsbury, to Miss Aiujie A. Alston, a f Uiis town Quite ¿a n u m b e r u f th e s e im p rovem iEjH have j be**n («'cotn p lished by tho U u lie 's Mt ti- Soci- i tt y . 3tlr. Ih t c l u ocli states th « p m ^ t e e t s of ( . th»*,cliiHvh t«» be b n g h t a n d prom h tcig. — ^ T l if tit*](jhbuniiH h a m let of B e lch e r b o a s ts of, tt ytntajg r-tmtt v ><*t in hm “ teens, '* m e a s u r e s six feoi 4 md*eis ibWr*s mid u quarter in his stockina feet, and lQ ^ B v llb^ ontlu; 0 th t o t . M» Juaskette B. m . r.. l Ui iitii ^ i u u g r t i r a g . Tt is to be regiettec! fliMi. G i b - . ycara ‘ ’ • U n S u n d a y , tho Rev I*', A 8-uult* delivered j SL>n ^ ^ « d to hjv\«-> an aiu o n d m e n t ¿imesrted m Ura- ^ l,n ,7aa a daughter of tho late BUltugB Blnit©- an impressive discourse from. Romans, a t> “»« ut-« C^slurntiou. winch woulAroicb this ^ “ To bts spiritually minded,, is life and | i ouug caso. ifho keepaoa-fctiins pies -1 §ood (lUaImea won Her host* .* (ncpds, who. with the jSeace,\ He remarked that there are wide mtuj, npon attaining his majority, his relatives, willmeuro her deceasc. Ger. lUucas vraa ----- -- 'm,„.— bpa<l vn\\ bo up out of the roantry, Lhereby lingering ¿atl patofal, but« fUlnUMtcd in tlio rajoy* losing tlie tight to vutt \ 1 mentol hopes of hupplno«» MdlnmtirteUty beyond S. L. STILLM A N, JR., Surgeon Dentist, Oozzens' Block, Main Street, GREENWICH, N. Y. The preservation o f the teeth is a «eccssary auxiliary not only to personal app.*arauo>, b u t OOriD IIKALTH, and wp aboil «i>art' no piUn&—m t h f future a s tn th e past—to glvo CU.MPLKTE SATISFACTIQN to all u u r patrons. All B u f f e r OPEEATIOISS, tending to the regulation o r preservation of 'NATU RAL. TEETH in tliu moat approvwi niauner. Alil'l* FU'tAI. TEETH ioserted on Crold, Plattna op Vulcan- ito base. 0 . 6 A L Y A R i > r Tho public- aro re»p.'ctfnlly informed that wô keen’ conutanUj ou hand, or will manufacture to order, MONUMENTS, MANTLES, HEAD STONER VASES, t’EMETEEY POSTS, . Etc., Etc. m U ^ ai'Ul P A I R P K U C E » . Eu- wlitcU will ai ftt Tbla haa already won a reputation for ©ood and Elegant Work, caiuhliMHl with artiKtv ta»to andl Orat-olaaa stock. . • c S S ' l o S lar 4tt“nu:,u t “ 111 to u‘° enoloslngf of T HE sabstTibersv on the openlog of canal Bavin»*- tlon. will bu propared to supply their customura witU the diffetHjat sizes of the k,Uld Coiut«mictj'‘ I ^ a c k a \ v a n a C o a l , i>u their usual tcnus, vrlu>o tlie aajpo 1» lake» fruzu the C athay and delivered in pvt-n wagrjn toads . and would re«nlftr HARD AND SOFT COAI., u td wtUdcUverihe EMne in such quantities aa Will a,-- I'oimnodnto the wants of customer«, Orders U*ft a t tho oiSlc/* of t h e ir Tea Tr»> Wurks, \r a t Oic WdiihiuaU'ii C<iUXs\>' N ^ loual vf\U pxeiunt a ttenuun, Jan22ra3 MOWRV^MASXEfiS A ANDREWS locality. llvsic.vL annoim c e s F east . -o a r - -Prof. VfODtt ofAibany .'«linniie that he- * *th I THE NEW ORDER OF 1 ’ » > andt«x fumisti gwxís nf all kinds, PROFITS op no'P tO F F T S , tttp-icca t» milt (to times <TO Uro lit. iniona-tho atocSt MSI bo fotuta on e iW s lve nappi)' el stótile - t . Poreigiiaiid Doiacsllc Dry CoortSj li», a'riiolc^aud cxUû&tve sp.s-iHmrjrt of ■ o n o c E itua^ P L O tá. CROCKERY. ** {«.ASS WAJta - - - • HitíHrtr* 8 &— — ---- Musical Family” « ill f’i'-t' two Coneerl^ ut beKevo that same reported chi^stiai Cozzeps' Hall in this village on Tnesdav aud n0* sjjU'it-i lUj raigje>J for their- fruits are Wednesday evening of n m w,-,-k Prof ' ‘W ascribed to tho lR--sb. Tins spintdal Wood stamls ,l,-,r rv,-dlv unincut lu bis pr.v 1 mind«lno«, involve, « Brnci.>„» ability tn fesston, and whenever he has appeared tb e ! lliw r ii- a,ul j«'1«* of - r '\ 1»“ 1 ,“!lU, rK- \l elK-oulniu« 0f the nnil the pland.ts o f ! tnlth an'1 “rrAr of 'rirt,le an'' v,-,‘ • ''' B\( the Peojile have l ^ n faiiv awarded hiui - j M ™ 4 ni™ te c r I l e l tl nnt sP irtt,I!'1 The Albany . i W , ' Troy 75m«. Lonrin J thi\S*- TIu> 'T \ \ “ 1 mini1 s< v!' *\ m ' Jbtirgh an.m r te and other paper» npeah tnt*' *“ r\*nJcnc..; « .d ' highly of his eoncerts; and a , we hav 0 bad a ' «“<»'•* •“ « O » - “nd n « L,l-v dea{Mi of nmiis>'U)erit 3 dnriu;.; the winter, ftml the import. -Meellen« and rce..,n- a rich musical p*”»««’ «> C h r is tian ity Ha hn« also sp m t n a l ‘ desires and aspirations. Tlie natural man. Drcsbytcriau- chnreh in Ham toga Springs. < thö 1 5 t h i&St Wìq ynmftiiia wftt*n «htìpi! BO i m ANt) SHOÜS. PAITiTS AND onÄl on, CLOTHS, CARifirS, ' paper HANCiroap. I^ C ., KTC.. In thè line of * . DRY GOODS, iiis stock surpasses i n both Price and Quality, tha\ of. any other eetabliehmont in this Reality, aftd a s to flfjuFes, wby, let eaeh onQ?iiM and' acl\for thfir own interest, for tho People will imrCSsia-o wliera they can bv\y . T b e ('Iic a p e s t a n d th e lU-st. I d short we , Xk Are not to be Undersold ! tn nithiM* D r y «icxnls. «¿twr'rics >»r anything p I pp - Bf> STirn to 0 A L L A N D S E E . for youreplf'fiHWn purrliaoinc f-lapwhfu^' &» voti must baijfew.th#* «vijli’iire of'j nr > at; It. fa«-t th< dayp. of P O U V i s i V I A N D I I K i l l P R I C K S arò passed tarovSr, aevermóro torntnr« AH hltida «>f __ tho total» * Com. On Monday evemnglbo 13th [ ^ iaStL' ^ HEK‘ At SüUlfi Äfgylp, ÄpHT ÎÔIB, 3îrS UO&EUt ÎTc- QEoen WfftTXOALU m5rt. s n m p pinzuti wV«ue t o ir b iirrtd ö f a b a c t ? o T ill tili- Gtnre* o f J'nh u F ’ C lark, a n d flUed hia ' p ip e .ts t h o m c i r n m g . o n op«ain^.wlb*« s tore tt wft» Fmirrrd to be. full of KjOoke, aiw l npw v Miscellaneous, HOM E S T E A D STOCR F I R M , UREfiNWrCil. N. V <Jnr p e o p le will be s u r e of feast, wo tr r o t th a t th e y w ill ra l ly i n fo i w o n t h e occasion. ______ Sai£atckia Cot s n r T h e f n n e r a l .o f th e l a t H o n . Jam e s M. Cook w as atte n d e d a t th e « n H is » m a i n s wore carried t o B a l ls to n S p a f o i in t e r m e n t. ------ P r e p a r a t i o n s ttro b e i n g m a d e to boro f o r n joro m in e r ttt w a t e r in B a llatou S p a . w ith p r o s p e c t s o f »access. ------- T h o m a lt bonne o f ,T M. S m ith , i n M r - ch a n iev ille, w as entered\ p n th e n i g h t o f tlie l ltli t e t b y b u r g la r s w h o o b ta in e d n o th i n g to rew a rd thoiu^ for \tlieir tro u b le. O n th e sam e , r u g h t tbjii B a i l r <w d - olSnn. icaa iiro l;ta i o p o n a n d th e btrga stim o f $ 2 ,no a b s tr a c ted — —W e h e a r t h a t a m a n i n th o to w n o f M il to n . S a r a to g a co u n ty , a few d a y s s inco kffled n in o crowff b y on.® d is c h a r g e o f a s i e g t e t e s P re l a h o t g n n . A p r e t ty good sh o t. C l k t o n , ComsTV.—Four persons escaped from tho Clinton county jail o n the. evening o f tho 14th inst. Their escaped was effected by the assistance o f outsiders, who broke open tho ontside door, or gate,- and unlocked tlio inner one. Efforts wore made to re-ar rest the fugitives, but proved unsuccessful. ----- Tlio Fnroitnio Shop of Parsbley & An derson and tho S tarch Factory of R. S. 'Web ster, at Ellenbtirgh Ceil t«-,-t were destroyed by fire ou F riday (he 10th hist. The total loss eatimated a t §100,000, ins=dranceS 20,000. ----- ---- »«■.'! --- - ---- CaABiE» A 5 IPSD.MESE—A hill has passed both tho Legislature amending tji\ charter of this village by allowing the Trnsteen to raise by tax SlOilO 6 >r village” porpos«« tn addition to ' tlie amount authorized to ba raised \yearly. Tlie growth of onr v^lla^e calls for this small fflori'nue of nmnicipiU taxation. _ O c n N ew t'iirn i H. -O n \Sloiiday tin in eijjio iit s tep s 'w u r o tak e n for i l l ' i-mintm« ti'\> o f b u r new M. E . ch u r c h , i^ ’e h - i» « teA iu^ \ u t th e g r o u n d , etc. T h e e o i i t ^ j t o r s . wv ar<- inform e d , in t e n d to p u s h tho co m p letition of th e worli, as rapidly an is p o s s ib l «itU pridence and dtttabilitj'- the carnal mind has nm ','1 Sncli, crave sensual things; nnt spiritaal. earthly things. Lmt lu-.»u'Uly Ib o sjuntual ttund him^em and thirsts for tha \ sincc-ro milk of tlie word,\ the bread and water of eternal life, ougs and strive*) for these as the «mldier for victury, the miser for money, ur the states man for fame. He has spiritnjd affections, Lovoa (dl spiritual truths, institutions,, associations, entcrpmesaudinfllueBces, more thanall cIrp; is more inten'stcd in them, and finds «weeter joys in them, than in ea'rtli1^ chief-good. So he has spiritual volitions. - ffo toib to tm siitrrasst a hcr»n met m s . Hi’lleo. self-goverument is attained; Tho «¿»use« are the (tpptitiU-H; |*assi«nni- iind propensities'are eiintiVilIetL 'The will is the monarch of the -.onl, but til! ' is giivern- ed by (}od. Ho siiys in all filings, •• Not my will b a t thine. O God, be dona™ Tliis Spirituality of mind, is manifested by a Spiritual Life. The carnally \minded'' are ilead in tresspasses and sins. Others are alive in Christ. The spirit is life in them No law, no sentence of death is against them, the sting is estracted—lift'reigns. ' All- lifa has eliergy, is.active, and progressive, heto i t is spiritual life,, and epilitual activi ties. Sptrittial evils are to hn avoids^; good to be Rocuroil, and interests to be promoted. Its powers are employed in tleso t^inga; peaco is another jof its manifestations. This the csim lly minded have not . 1 They are like tha tionliled »pa a ¿sh out of water a man in the Are ont ' -f their life element, suffering. dyinR. The examination the barrel of tobaecu t m found to bo aiinust eiiuçSly cúnsained. — W tî. j Arilmr* formerly of T iconden^a. tuokposses- j Sion o f. tlio Pha-nii Hotel on Wednesday the ; 15th u**u ---- - The pastor t*f the laitbohe , Ch'irtih Las f»nrt-liaaed t lot on t anal .street, | as a «ite for tho new Catholic cbui'cli The t buililiuy is b i be of brick, alul «Ü 1 TOt. llU«ut S2Ö.006T * -¡l «superior lino of Or» Sic-K t»KEa Tho many friend» „four € i r < 0 £ > D tal.-nloi fituyf..,«, Nellie M Houle, will l.o pleased to îcarû of her in tire. eottvnli>KceDco from h e r recent illness, Leltoy llira-ry, 2 d, ib still ill— but. it is' hnpeil tìmt the warm and fervid wuushlne, of « h ieb w« aro now enjoying evidence at tins es will telili—o t restore him to eomvale^- eure and health. . Bt Cilr prliie*. inpinillng th« f-.in.r--Uv; 1 strains of boh',1 HAMBIÆTOÎÎXAN, MAMBBMÖ, HENEY € I A S , BLACK-HAWK, C O Ê C ÎM B ïà, MOSCOW-, singla i ' vr»x Edwahd. OnSatunlay night a wo« ftiT^stcd for abusing students but 3iefbre he €ame to trial, made off, carrying with him an oscellont pair of handcuffs. ----- On Tues day. Ost-nr Stono was fmed tlv.e doliiursi and casts, f.>r shaking hiü finder in à uiaiiH face. -— The» IlailrîTad m e e tin g w q s adjotiritcd, as t t was tlisL>i»vered t h a t th o bill vras s o \>rorded t l ^ t the ntizonq could n o t vot^ upç^n };% a n d wmpimucati« ~s& &as teriïi TUTXliiiifu Ijegialuliuro ¿«r ^flrTT,J am e iitlE u c u t. — A w o m a n n a m e d Ddirkan, \wui fumad-tlrottTn d'in theTajm^ MMl Ganal, <»n tjbe morning o f t h e 18th inst. E t o , E tc, Etc. CarrlAgt? horses, road horses, saddle Ire««», horses a n d doable teams» 'eonstaaily on hand or pro vided to order, ftslts haudled and \Uroipn'* witlj cart>; horses trained single and double o f to saddle; wera-eut and •* son?” homra, eeluwnated ; hleinlsh- «1 imd eiek anlxnal» dured, U possible, ind great pains taktn t *5 givo eatisftctl^n. to patrons and tfec jiubUr. The roads in the vteiaity (and there are many o f them» ftro e a s f to tiio feet and tliere b eing none [etj|wriar to the e o n h tfj far •* w iltin g '’ fccrscs. ,Cnn- Utctctl with this t\nn are the nambletoniaa «talUons tOUSQ DEXTER and, WASH32iOTON, vrlOi t?ht>m mates will be «erwd at fair price«*—pastimgo at $e pet month. Thr « ‘rvtcca of a compile»* anti ex- pwrienwd trainer hav* been eecuredir- and then* I? a half-mil*' track an^lhe nlare. for^rlvate use onljr^^ AH CHARLES H, ROBINSON, Dealer in VVATCiLES, JEW E O Y, - SILVER *NT> PL à T ï 3> WAltE, G K E E îm O H . N. Y.- - 4 56 q iw irtœ siiÊ Æ . _ . _ _ _ ______ English, Swiss and American Watches,. constantly on hand. Pergonal attention ffiTen to C l e a n i n g a u d R e p a i r in g w a t c h e s , c L o c k s , j e w h j i v . rare -ENGRAVING cun:uC£<lu’ttii'gT»tatt.^imt 5 t s^Drtgoncc. - - —> — jfjGT* D o n 't forget tho plac«M-.Wailer'a D rag Sior?. HillaBIock, 4. P. Williams, B o o t sin cl S h o e S h o p , Main Street» adjoining the People’s Banli BOOTS AND SHOES on band *r niado te order. Giro him a fall, and you shall haTP good work. ____ n o t i c e . Dry GoodSj Etc. T H E P E O P L E ’S DRY GOOD STORE, wU«ro tho masses wttnTud an oxtcuslyo etoch oi C R O C K E R Y , and B o o t s a u d S h o e s , CARPETING and OIL CLOTHS, all nf which they offer for salo <^n tliu most R E A S O N A B L E T E R M S . Alsrt, an extflriaive assortment of Dress Goods, consisting <)f lADIKH- (’LOAKLNii. ^ quoad rum iH , «'AssnrnitFH. DRBvS TRIM1NOS, r.iLICOES, , ________ _ __ MTSLIN^ ___ _ LTC . ETC, Err«'. 04 creU un a huir« «ti«-!; o/ CJ-ROCERTES, üictadiDg m s , CO PFÈ e s , MOUAâaîs. . SÜQAlta -------------------------------------S£4l¿S*- PEPPEB, ÂiC., &C. Aii persona de*irU)** to i/urrhawn will do Will d o vrol to call <^u BAKEB & DENNIS, lliix ». III... t. M aw R ttiftt __________ li IDEI IN BAREIt, W IU lER J DENNIS • <9refinwieli. N y , .fan ». nus. janöyl («alesville Advertisenienís. Tlic RT»bscrítw*rs to the stuck of tGi> (ircrmvtrh poní aÄ» hereby t* Atidrc^vs, Trcaanwi* ol said « nsmh ; Tdb Season. Spring is nndonbtetHy hero. On© ovidenc*' is tho occasioual womitli and snixaliino of the p ist fo-w days. Amothor evidence, and far more» indnbitable, was tho mitsqtii&o wliich lit on onr nos^ on Tuesday rvcuiug. trust that we nei?d a c t ossure our n?a<l<rs that that mnsqnito is nomoro ! Wc hit him hard and heavy; onr rose* if?-all rifillt, b a t the rauKqnito w & h tnaslu‘«l'‘ in.^ O'ntiiieratly f Happily tho musqnitf? Re*ftso!u# in this climate, only lasts a month o r so, and then we ab^il be riil oftbeir musical presence. 1> oaei > off iSoi»E 3 rvTsons. We havo rocci^d, &otti Major .Ä. T. Mnson, Clerk, a copy of feho “ P roceedings'’of the. Bpard o f Super visors o f the County of Washington” com. i f»rii*inj» the November nnd iJecemlorf ses- pintuid iniud has pence with i sio&s nf 18G^, and the January imd níu^íi.nt t-ti*'i» f' *r h* t' ! N: fr in.K;-,% , ' the rmthttil ! b r i a|iux Co amjiitt nil , ikîd.^selC and providence i is ¿a • peace with j st'H^nms of 186§. The propeedings, t&bnhir ail nieu as mnch as us posBible, antl by k»>al j stftU*im*tit^ -etc-, hâve boen adndraM^y and to GudU has felluwship \vith ail chi’istian^, , i-.m vtiiumtly arranged by the ^norgétio oîerlc «yiniiathy to ail Ktiffcr^. and good- wiU to ail j o f tlio H* Mird, and thé printing m**n AU is harmnny. (t«ul all, and we ^ SIpshis. Browu & Dwyer of Saiidy ITiîl. . ni U 'iti, Ile ct»ncluth*il l>y iiû p ^ s H i n ^ t h c | — ' — - ------- - im p ^ rtanop o f sp ir itu a l m ind^dne^K o n 'th e i itid h id u a l. t h e ' hnr» b an d tho w o rld as omr m y , w. . i t , .0 . . member of-tho €ora- AMBK3DOE. — Jöl^Ct & CrÖCkCf, tìf th i s village, b u t n b w a r a s id è iit.o f W n sdirag- «tla.nn.P M ; the oim . ,t , l v T i a l i f l e a . ! tot1' ® < V Î S « - « n â M p t # & » 1 f a j t t r « T tìrnt h tb. t. \t «m! h r m o n U o m c il«-— T h e SonB 0f Y ç m n & m c e h a r ^ p ^ ê r i ^ i ® o n s aholishing tho-\ oi*dcir n N«*xt Sfti.bath l ’hcmó. «iid Frm* VVitncHR. I S l HI TI.Í r u i >. es i Mij» t,<* b m ld \ hr-»»“ ‘'•»ni vn.nl t|jw sp r in g I'titmry*' 11 - H fiiin ’tt .tVt uh n t a ily h in m o li j t.hruugh tb«-batid, wiul- trym^ b» HÏuM't a ra t , ^ w \ - -Ti^ro i» t.» hv « fli» bofpl hiriU .»n th* . R esting äifcCö«3»e ftt tifo ïteÎonned <fom\ hite i*f\(hc ùtd Hcïnnb n ilb liftise, thisseafi- regret th a t íh s 1 «ii In t-h. ’ it«*v À, •UMK!» CHTRCIî. ••fiïfv . M r. V îïu H o r a , thes t> H-hranô áe f ív o r e d a w r y iiV Gounti’y Produce y ‘ - • ------ -+-*■ ................. - - IUtHÈ. Th«*1 t n a s o n s a ii i l <aj]»»nt*?rs o î t h i K v i l l a g e a n d v i r i isity l{n V & dp H d m l tö tncrw v s e o f w a g e s , to t ti k e effe c t i m p ï t d i a t e ï ÿ v ' T b c niaKt’u s re q u i r e 33:50- a a d t t e ^Tp'CTit*?r¿t S‘2,7n, feaSótì lu pxfhanße {«>r (l.nuls ofth«- IOGFIKST M a r k e 17 e p r i ( KS. Osecnwlcti, April io,, 1868 . aivOlU * fr; AI AilÖÜA 1.1. tipieji ---- —r- - ‘ , I S^i.EM itTt’--J)dw tt,rd Á. S p r a ^ u o ö f th© ’ F irst Pr^sbyt^vian DihnS^I^ j^cucht-d h ì^: o p e - ) ninR BPnn^d oö Snjndîty,' inat.-^-*- ; ■ T h e Brink C h u r c h 1 « b ö in g r e p i^ r id .- I *’■ *-T* ■ - - - IS’to-îf Rotmâ * m a k in g ô s f e m M sepaiïÊ ìm -pïôvo; 4 f e ttô jf ïv s tedi^iat Mr. Van Horn hnn re- ctiytíá/a call irofci a Congr^gotioii in Dayton, ;Oîdo„ one of tha most flourishing of our Western cities'. '' • t o t . Estate. —Ther^ are nnme dränge« in real estate going 'on. Sfr. Oan'ett Dmdiäg has purchased the rcfHdence of Mr. Coon, at m m w n w air. € o o n lra v i» ^ purcha^f'd a n acri o f iaACl u t §.Í 00 on “ H o toc* afeail ii,vtniue,\ near the village, is making •ïliô Hes&rs. BttlsoQ.aro | rangôtsjettts for tho crccjaonof a new tesi*- to c e , ' ’ ^ ♦ a . p. w h i t e . n . c . PÂÏÎE- ap23tf *“ E t i s f t t m e s , Sttpfrtntcndent. G R A N D € O I V C E l t T ! DÏ “ T h e Hom e Circleÿ” ond*'r the management of P r o f . T . wool), <jf AAtianÿ. Prof. Wo»^l Ucga hi iuinnnntv* ^ £hc> «*iurcna of Gircirwteh end vi. inity, tliat ho w illfriw a Conccrt at COZZEN S HALL, on Tuesday & Wednesday Evenings, M >RÜ 33 th anii 23tb. when will be p resented a ^ CHOICE SELECTION o f m u sic for tho edification of tlie. public. Prof, Wo*«! tronld bo pleased t& m prt th<* and p u j il a o f th« diiTt'rcüfr B abhath schools, and otticrfl tntcxteU'îdi, od Wednecdas*htterQ 0 Oti'when-h&willdrflvcr a frcolec- ttrrtf u p o n hid ' iffiw ©araai oP teaching S/ibbalü «choùtmusif*. ôpSâlt Î V - I A . I L L , r 3 > î E ' Tliü mïbscrUifir ìvmiid Intona tlio puliti'; tlirit h s Is runniögfeUuötiC Stages rçgulatlÿ a» âtiove, Ica-vltuj Fori Edward fit 10 a; ili., R'ncl arrives à t ôreenw ii^ftt i ;Ü0'ß. m ., learing Grüçn’tvicli a i 3 00 p. ra.. ;ana arriv- irem!i:Eo»Ëihv&nl A ’«;® * .!!».--— - --------------—¡— --------- E. B. CKA.1VTORI). l'rnp?irtf(l-. o f laily-'risitorsj.nnd now admit ladies to.aaieni- in full stBttding. T b r a Bow®. ■ T h p B o a i-d m. t<m Soti-irday a n d fllletl thfi,follow ing v a c a n e ieaexistijig ip> d r f g .tM m : A ssessor, J o s i a h B a r r e t t ; I'o n s tn - i bloa, H . . 5 , C o rnell, A. M o n tgnsaei)- J n d j .C h a rlesJP iirker-r all y .^_cfflrieo .t,aieii,. , TEMPEBiffeE. I*i'- Hitum CorlisH-of this; ■Hllago will deliver a n address, in th a Scans of? TeEaporgJice HaU, on Thnradtty e've’isi’ns, fefee“' ihtli inst ,at 8j5 o’ciork The public are caincsl.iy mvitod to attend. , .K Etr CjSBUOE M4ScifitrOB^.”r PrctTT the :in<loBlrions and ehterpi'iaing, is ready o t liis inen' establishment o n Elra avenue, to i-eceivc orde-.vs from those Hesiriag anything l # his line., [H ii ¿iTertiscini'Dt will appent ne^lt m e i . . , THE UTTI.RG1APÍT . C o r n a n d J j B e a n PLANTER. T ty ’itrtty s _Aüd.th(m f^u’Ubuy: it, .-And cannot deioy it, 'îîioré’R nothing comes nigh it, Since Âdâm wne-boro, , F or planting b g ñ ^ a n d coró. M a n ttfachtròdaiitl^ia hr VA^ KIEK, EDDT & Vn . ' * Greeatttcü, V Y W t LUAÎI KßtK, w Ê3JÔY, » A, RÉSKÔfcM» T). %p&S, ictd Shoo Company a*% hereby required to pay to & “ . . . - ipany. twenty-nu cvnt af tho amffuut sQbscfiUi'a t>j uv twcnty-fiïo per Uw-ni to tfaf SUîtîï' of said cmui»any. at the W ellington i ’onnty National Bank, an or^bctiirc tlu1 day ui April,-IW j .1*. By \r- Jt»r nfthtí Board »f Trustees. S. T. ANDREWS, .Hoc y. I /« ARM FOR SALE»—Tho subscrlhrr \Ûfrra foc salo ; nia Jüftn ‘ &>ät 4 Öl ib « ' Sfr aoft à’ fttlaad« «fmoteil abont tlïreo an d ,a half,m iles S-irth •’! t ’ni«»n ^Vii. lagt», and ouivfoartlijif a mile North of tbe sj-raffii^ tüWT 3 ëcÎ 2 i » l hijasr. Said & n a is unricr a staif <'f <*uttivatii»n, well watered, and ba» njn'ti it a small Urchard and a pm all Wood lot; a comfortable* dwelling TïffilEü, gSîSJ tsiffn a n a RtoKtB. wsfion brmsorpra home. h«»g bouse. Sic. Bald farm ^Vjll ho» ¿old ^lìpap, and torms to suit th e pmvhaser For ftirifier particulars emailin' ofAtmonà Spcncor, on said place, aístnjfi . ALMuST) SPE X tEB . F ARSI F O B - « A B E ! - T h e snbscnbv'T offers for salo tin? n o r t h p o rtim i o f th e fir m ow n e d b y the tato M. W. P a r k o r ^ a b o n t 3 m ile? t t o r f b of t h i s viH a g f, c«u- ta l n i n g a b o u t 8 ö ac r e s , c u w h i c b l e a ö m ise , b a m ana fÿ n i t tro*’» a n d a gbnil w o o d lot. ‘ f o r p a r ti e n Lar? enrjuir»* o f t h e s u b s c r ib e r , o r o f E. B o b crtfion. T^rtn« m a d e easy . . , m a/r^tf __ . ^ HLtZA^ETTH T*. P .U tK E R . T.'Hm ÖALEi —T H È 8 t-B S c a iB E B OFFKRa F<>H J j kjIc* th*» two Hoosiö a n d lots rvetfltlj* own^l by J to b e r t ^»ilaoîi. o a U a ia^tetrct, n e x t to tht*.bridge. P u a feat « stai» * í ü b o sêlÆ a tiââi' F ^ r furQier particulars e n q u ire o t H. P. SMITH* Urcen\v1ch, S. Y - ' _____ * ^ifb#*^ Ü t a t R A & h ß LOT p o n SAX*E.—Tho BUbecnber oi fers forcale hw* H«»twe and l^ct in- Ore^nwi. b ai>« »at quarter ô f a mil* Nortu 6 ^ the Bpra^iMttn 6 Lb.oolhonsoi it « m sísta oí a dvvmlm«’ b.-um , »-utaî L out-bulldings, and iiv-e acr »-8 «t Lan-l U h w*H ^rat prod,aad has alargü .number « r flao fruit tp'cs. wjtli an excellent veg«tablô cardan. -*r«r- tennn eD-{titr^ ol tîiô ôübseribor oti the * jaaSO _ L \ I UA A TEîVT i ’T u Î Û l FOR HALE. Tlio tml«aoriber nff.T« f-T «tal» 1 lüá f a r m in. tho town of .Easton, coinpriflinp 1 i« : acres of L a h d . é n o w n ás Öi« Thomas Snell farm It*»* about a i o i l e from t h e villano ó f North EflsU»ti. <vh*v*[ tEexo a ro c h urcbös, gcïïdole, &c. T h e ro arf» 10 a*-r*«j of wooâ£mdr 2 orchards—«no of ¿no and ^ t 1 °\ trees. Also.! PeáW, tco, TSwj. Farm is wU watwwd. f asa. /eiiecs in n o od o rder. TM s Farm will bo aold At ii ß d r n tice. Kor f a r th e r p articrtlára m a u l r e nf Kmiki e t Groonwlch,. or* of tho uadcrsrfgucd oh tiio N E W GOODS! N E W GOODS! I W. L. ROBINSON, H a s just receim l a foU d M r t o f domestto and fancy DRY GOODS AND YANKEE NOTIONS. Good Prints 12** cpota, p er yard; Tweisds, 25 to 60 ccnte per yard—all wool. Fancy Caesimercs, 75 to SI pit jrafil. «Uso a largo stock of HOOTS, SH O E S a n d G A IT E J IS, I.A D 1 E S ' a n d SDBSES’ I iU liB E K BOOTS, CHILDRENS BOOTS a n d 8H O E 8 , allslacs. HATS, TA P S , liEA D V M V D E O tO T E I N G Cheap. Groceries, Flour. Fish, Port, and Provisions. ■y t 'LOTOR. TIMOTIIV, and GARDEN SEEDS DRUGS, JEA JH T S , .......... ....... . - OILS and PATENT 5CEDICXNES, CROCICEBY, . . ------- HABB W ABE and TESWARE. /\ ftiH n ssorttnent o{ e e c o n d q iutlitj Stoneware, ju ft aa g o o d as No. I a t \ LESS--THAW HILL, PRICES. Also an a ssortm e n t of . .BROOMS. FAILS, TUBS, W O O B E K BOWLS, P A jP E R C r o a T A iS S . P.IPER IIASfHNftS nnd BOEDEBR The oniy imvii>> fiill j-our wbolomemorsn- -!nm. is to tn Vi. L. Holilason's. GjtlcimUo, at -tlio tow-st aiar&ft Prlepa. !>T . Casli,N6fciieadj-Pays iVgpntfpT Slagera S* wing Machine, Browu'e patent •Carbet Rin’trlior and Tarh driver, and Justice of tho W. h , BOBDiSON, Qi&mWci N. Y. P a t t e n ’s M ills, ¿3 (iALESVma^ N. Y., it*? n am ing r e g a 3 « ly on r r s T O M w o r k . UTEHMs of ----- ---- Flour and Feed k e p t constantly on hand, and th o • * • • HÎGHEKT PRICES pahl fer grain, etc Oivo a« a rail mürSfiÿ! PETKR PATTFTN m prMnlsca. i ^ARH FO R SALE.—Tho mibRrribct oifi’r^ f».r «a!« I htR-PaTtn nn^hftlfmfl^AVp^nf.ngla ^ l e . j Jl^ t t r t cational. a ^ e A c a d e m y . S p r i u g soa**«»ii i p r i l Ö, S c h a y lm Ä r o a d . Xfhaa aböut one huiidred ïVti» Trees of five different &lnás i about twenty Vinca of seVon d ifferent v a rletlps : and áJoot<Wifr*half Kll.M,n » a i u « ur. fir..r^ a t th is m atilutton aér#*of S traw b e r r îtê’Wifl) p^aflta e n o tighto get aft acro j ^ «f,., .},.«ir*- 1 .. fft*t-a tiir»jnùgh businesscdaca- more. Xt tìftjdtièed lost ÿfiar a f t h o r a f e Of Í23 bushels, ti.iñ.and^«». j unni? ïiu'd p reparing for college ^f' stràvrbwTieâ fo-the aeife, whiôïi, a t *^0 Ctg. p e r g n a r f . ni<* f - [artn^nfe nfMufitc “Will etíÜ c á titínaé and**r am oouts <« 5 $S O O trtihöam . P á r t o f t h e moopy rat. :t h , .hai^\ of.Mr Oeo E. Wn^juaTÌB, whoso mnalrai rêmah» o n bond a iid üüorfcgagó i f desired. . t 1 tab ot i« «o well known fcB-’tída eoúxmnnitj }án22t£ -— ~ iu Ö- OOCHRW- Tfcp PrU\e»plé'wwUltafeijttUsoj'poytunH.v to retnni •ÀT O X ld ^ ^ T h f t BUbwCïibür oGurafór «W any > all, hi4 sincere thanks tp bta m any friend» for their very j \ : ; OîthôiûïfâwtogréiÜ cattUO, vtó; .Türe»* h»uspÂ( Hb« raJ patronage, and, w<-u¡d tVsiw. un.Uv 8 .,Ö,:t tho ana ioia, tlio houecs In gooil repair, and tbt luta w* 11 «an * fi-r anAtbprtertn^ tmforoved. witfaaßaoctvsili öf water, fmifctreet*. »trnib , F'r furthrr partieniars^n¿uíj<w^f ^ nar 2 Htf w d i a d a p tedfor twoiam illcB, ¿Uso abojit 400 iot‘tfr< ....... ....... ............... _ __ _ of t h o j~ BttttoiikiiL weÜiöc&tcd for b u iltüng parposcs All tho | tsuitiàted ln tSion^lBagf t™ ftir-j tSei CKtioiSlirBäpply toli. KoBirtaon, flur'-ynr.^fll^' ij,,. .[,■■tr t Éàîistostrfsih-OKD- ß'\Ca!Äui. át Um- marble «h.i-p • unäfrelsi.. .1 . « x - ^ 1 'TPm^fA'ftrt^r.T.rVR- Tmv. N ’S*. . t«.«., r it .-.ir-s.’.v. pru!.-¡(,!,í. ,»i, |¡ U'aííbtngtoh-f*ñ , N Ÿ ____________ 1 TH03IA-« gOLLrS^. Tfoÿ, N g. ■| 7 ^ 0 !t flAlÆ;— sabscribei* offers for ßnle.hiß bmiao. T v . and lot, s ituated on W ashington »'\r hunarccí-atfeís ffoftt Sliùn « ire<jt,liitho v lK M rftrn^i-n witdb. Thè houselH nexp, b i l i l t ó i a t h o u g h maou* r ùniàhcd'thr''a«h'-'nt. tVo ètoriè1». ^ h w ^ g . a n d , p i i i / o Üvé roOms-below and fottr abòv«» Tbp Int consiste w àboht t\ 7 ö-ttnrds oí a© ocre-à«. itu it , atuulo truffa, 6p3. l ’or f u rther particidaram q n W f of jatÈaston, or Dr A, O. Pierre,-ü i e e r « ; / h . - _ __ ' tf JOH« JPB20. lag.«-.« Oi» .Iv.-í'M 'El*!i< r |Vt\ l í K ^ o l u í i o u . f^Hip lirrft-./ -rv p£ifrtinc betwppn tbo * %ti- nionniililt* b'W'rtti«*a lu tb^ vvl- «.» u . . ' couaty. N. V., îcafl i •»* *ii*t nn^.* t ! <> ti thf> IQtb of April 180« òli «iva ti. ’i i . >*i > Í NNi'RrwQ* . li 1 ^Miiû v Y . rii J m . )«,».. oplfitf ~ . í^«-8«5 >taadf> tlié'V “t ' f ini un. i.!i: bihn. il ti. *i r r«.Bâlo at t» al cavillo by' : M à i h i n é • -i*, niakè, choleo, dtira- i,ôtl'.\ri.a*Jube,iii xxso-' W. i , JtOBIKSOH.