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K t s m . G E E E N W ïèH - , 1ST* Y ., 'M A Y ''7, 1868.. Y O L , 27--riSQ^49i Business Directory. J A M E S I . LOÜJS.EE, Attorney aud Counselor, wiUûttonâto ali legal business whioh may be onty» » ^ -tnM w . ^ f n i i y 4^4 *. PtomptaDSs; Oflico la .Jôrodluy’B. block, opputato tho ■jjfiSboiy liouso, (íreonwich, N. ï \ W ^ j U & Ì S i S O ® , ' Justice of the Peace, Gólesville, N, Y. will attend ta ûoknowlâdgffmeùts Qf deeds, wake collectum iiaud . projorly attend to all business entrusted tu his caro H i a s i t Y - c f i a ju f T Phyaicionand Surgeon, Greenwich, N. Y. Offlcoin B a m tt s Block ; r caldenco at tho Blàkeiy H uubo , ALO NZO T . ÏHASON,- Attorney OBd-ComisolQr-at law , will prosecute and de itîâ » ^ UH Uouita Of tho Stato. Bond«, Mortgages, Deoáu, SVüla, articles of agreement and co-partnership, a n d affidavits o f aH kíüda drawn at aa9rSl^^gfl^•S<>^l1^ppH^ ,fíy>D?m coneetod.At legai ratea. Eapecdal attention paid to pxpffeodiuge ui -tho Surrogate's (Juurt. Office iu Bï&ïley 8 Block, Greenwich, Wwhlngtoti County, . . itr /sva , *.> * V WLOX H d tlS E - , ’ ^ ^ ? rnor ot SIal» SHett and Wash. ??cÍ,nÍf\. 1 ^ lJÍ-'WN & ÜO-. fîrôprietors. Tine S ^ i  £ Î Â H 5 S g opeiMaç-iliu ecoupation ot -^Hnd7prtn<nm>iuii*o(Urtioö of tho traveling * _ l t t k J O S C*. S H E R M A N , A ttom c y im tf Counsellor at Low, Mill's Muck. Mntn g^go*. ttreem m h , M. y . 1 « ’ „ „ s A m i i ì t » s k . x p j > \ • Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, can bu fuuud at tho Journal Office. Barrot’a jUrtcit, .corner oC *f*' - . ^í^-iaa^WüírniagiüiFíiéfeii, Wèeuwich, n. Y.— jjusiaçB» entrusteu to his caro will he promptly-*at- tended to. , iti A. J . B O ttV ittm 'l’H , Groceries, provision», oysters, cigars, i t - . &o., Main Dtl*Anf *. Groceries) Etc. GROCERIES AÎÏB s . ST. W . J . \V A L L E U , Drug«. wrallcmes,-paint», cliemicate. toilet articles, ulgares, &•&, âç., B ill's JUGcli, Main atceet. a i o u M A S v a x ¡ i i i i i i , > 8t?Sn.KEi fW ,Ir> eooiia, groceries, crocficry. &c., BUI b Mock, illikln strict. . KKOUliE L, MAKSHAJUU, _ Dealer i n d r j gcoilB, gxwerles, ervekery, glass* ware boom a n d more. &c., m a ’a Hindi, Main ¿treci. ium r, tti 2 vs.o*»s & co., ’ Manufacturer« ot ogrtcaliutal lmii!<Sjaentii.inacUincw. «auesfl o t rtJ kind». cie., • E ^ v ttlo . (U reem v S ; Boolffl, staaonejy, d iu£j, grecMle», daily and weekly paper», t e ., BaWctra Building. . PR0VÏSI9NSÎ LSSJioceBBavy thalPeopla slioutSliav^ SQ.METHING TQ EAT/ asweU uo something to' wesiì1, auiiUo.wlny provider woU for tbo wanta o f J The Inner Man cannot fail to bo the _ - PUBLIC BENEFACÏOK. Pine ^181 D, aOALHQITI,. . Works, OBÏIÈÎÎ'WIOH, ÏT. Y . TIi© H o n t s t A louto.aro S ticccesfal« Tho honest alono are eucccsefoi ’ - In waging tho battle of Ufo; In winning tho actual prices Awarded to laudaiiie rtrifo^ Who barters h is hojjor for inore. No matter how boriiidress the store, Ia^’ory docidcdly s^’jndlcd» And rendered moat miserably poor. \VI 10 gooawiQi hia honor unUmSahod, TJjangli bogging his bread by tho way, Encircles h is brow with laurel, Aud bears all the prises away. F i r s t - C l a s s G r o c e r i e s , cl every k tai, w{th.goQdsaia wiolesomo P E O V I S J O If S-. will do wollto call a t .» LAMB* S 7 \ com^p of* Main and John atreeta, wlaerc tho stock and pw « 8 will abundantly prove that LOW FfGURES a r e p rovient—Vrliero a m a n will b e certain to got tha Tlo pubUoaro resg>ectiuB.y informed Üist iea iteep cocfltaaatly on hand, or \vill manufacture-to- orffer, \ M OTCStKSETS, MANTIUES, HEAD STONES. CEMETERY POSTS, EtA. Etc! E tc . 8 money Tho etsai; of TEAS, . C0FFEES. SU G A R S , &o.. &0-, cannot bo surpassed, and comptera EntlBiaetieß (juar- an t o l in w r y tnstaac«. u » o on acaUbelor® par- chasin£î eïsowhere. A NEXA N D K l t IS O t tA M , CJ«*?, waWics, Jowelry, tU v cm níl plalcd ira n v te., Barlroti.'» limMliig. ^ ’ D « . A . a . BOSON’, EctecUo Eliysldao. Offlco at bis residence tin Main streoi, *juaaooi> WBSVot-Jmlgelngnlls'-rcsldoictr: S C I IO O W IO U S E & 03P IT 3 N « IM B U ~ - D o ^ W iU c lcilM n ff,carfetlo\ i.-c., HUl'8Block, W . U . CUZZK.VS, .if . Dealer In ttovre, bsidw atc, w waon ware. cuUcrv, - tooia. ta „ arh lm ttw »tote. Slain < t r « t N A M I I 'T , C T C H B M im ì ley a Stock, VfaaWngton Place. JA M E S C O S a f B U 'S SOMS, Typo ÎDarsi.lcri and printing material. Nos. 28, 3» a 32 Centro (Un it, hc\\ V’lrk city. C K U I Y & W E L L E t t , ' 7 Attoracya m a CoimacBcni. No lo i Broadway, N i . ' will attend promptly lo all business cotrastciCio - tlicirctrp. . O A S IB I» W . BXANOHttXi, Insurance Agent, representa- Bcmo ot tbo beat com- pin icatou ie comtisr. • S l 'K P H B N S n W B B l U t Y , Agt'nt fi t -í'ir-t. láíá hnd Livo Stock Insttnrne», in aoiaoof the Wat eA p o h lf*. * B A & B R 4 l . 1 3 E m X B , * P ile r a ta Dry Ö-X-J.», ß roctrlcr, elc.^tlc., H iirs Woek, M ains t ß.lAMB,. Qroeeric«, Urovfeioil?, e in , corner of Main a n J ¿o to Sixcotó, G . F . H A T I I A ^ V 'A T ,/ rheiojnfïjlcs artist, Œ n w r ttiilü.an a ritti Etrccô, e , vs< K . n o \ v r . A î v ô & c o „ Wagotts. caitifces. ctc-.n^.-ir tiio üatfcnkiU bridge. JfOHBf RIÏTiO . Wagon a n 3 Carriage mafar, B m svenne. U A V ID U E I lI t lN G T O N ^ W ^ o n a n a tarriaso jnîoraCüteiS, North Ea_stî>n. N. w SE ia STïüiSîf, j r -of Congresa EiUcr»-*a superior tonic, Fort Edwurd, N. y. B O O T iVltf» S H O E C O Î Ï P A N Y . V* Best aualiiy ôf booî-4 a n d shoes. North Beninston VL =Ä — TFa?êII5gt United States Mail Lhe raosi G r è e i w i o î i t o G a m M d g e , COSfflfccttKd XTTtîTIPtFi VttATST* OK T O Troy & Washington Raifroad. W i n t e r A r r a n g e m e n t - - Í 8 6 8 . First Stago leaves Greenwich at 6 o^docTt, A- 31-, and -connects with carfrai Cambridge, going bot& North and South. Also leaves Gre^mvicli n't 13 o’cwcfifil.* »nd 2 JP. M * &Kd-G0B»0cl38-aisith trainsgoicR botib'ifartli andSonUf. passongcrt by taking -this R<mt$ can connect with ears fofilKXislc, ‘WiiUamntown, andiforth Aflain^ Also ^ , «f.fifltnhffiggo. fny Stttlafadraod B n r ilsg ------- S ifini andean leaveliutlrmd ih e eamo day for B^tows rSllstradBdaion, ThJ^Routo is th e moBtMesirabto, as It id 12 miles less siaglag tbfltt any other Konto—the aictonco by - l A f e w - , . W o r d s ThfrJViseH J! v XUü Äubicxibcr woiüd respect- ^foUy=cailthQ: P t i M i c A r t t i f a t i o H to lib largo usa «npaiiat* atock- Of — Groceries, Provisions, &c, \r i ü c n h e o f í e r s E fia e.sxE a t . a s • LOW PRÍCES as any other houao hero or fim abonti.^ Hi* Includes .. TEAS, COFFtES. SUGARS, 8 TABCH, aiNQEIl, FLOl'R, '^Wlissia, EJÜ103ÉÑE OIL, • ca K b l e s , SO A P / SYRUP. - -------- - etc ., nr*. C ig a r s «& T o b a c c o ot41io best brands. Give him a call be faro purchasing «,l«wherc‘. ^ - ■» jnn2yl •A.J. EOSWORTH- Harness, Sfa_ ' HAENES SHOP. wliici will bo sold a t F A I R P R I C E S . TUla catnbUahmeni lias alrooJy won a reputation ( ot G o o d a n d S l e g a u t W o r k , comt3in6d witli artlstio taste and flnrt*elos4 stock. XS?*l*arUeular attention paid to tho cncloslocr of cccigtery lota. « ap3yl HATOAW ^ eiEM vr\ GBEfiNWrCH, if, y . IU8 plKf! !o brtii# yonr family & nd «end » for AIL KINDS QF' PICTURES. ^ I ^ s i T g c l * I i o t o g r i i i » l i s for fratnfco^i are made in.a anpcrior r»ann«r 4t Batha* vray*a/3allejy. Caitos De Visite and \Vignettes tu weQ as . Ambrptyp^ &** mido ah£ Ûniahetl- in. tUd * . highest stylo a t - ^ Hathaway’S G a l l e r y . The«« splendid and cheap itrrytypes of A L k a SIZ E S ^ aro still made a t I J a t U a w a y ’s G a l l c v y , and are uucquallod fcr lifcslike éKprcæaieQ and dora* bility. GOOD WORK, LOW TRICES, SATISFAC TION TO ALL ts (ho znottâ at H a t t e w a y ’s t All aro Bring lo your children I I 013 «ail f<stms- wtJpoto*, fisti w& will tr y to please jots : **■ * Old Pictures’Copied tnto Csrica’da V’isite, o r enlarged for framing in Splendid Style. Vle»w»of Tvrsid^nrrs, Animal?,«» Slachineryrnado to ortler Be snro and com& iff H&TttiWA-r's GalleTy. Orccnwicb* ii Y. fcb20fcf Dry iioodSi |>LE\yiS L B ltK T O i, Mantifacttiror an^ dí3lr-r lû HARNESS, S A B B I . E S ; B K Ï Ô L B S , & e . , of thebcatQnaiity, jmd for çato tm cheap a s tllôÿ câir - b¿ purcliaacd la an j ôther mariait this bHSo o f Ndw York. Ateo R e p a i r i n g T > o « e in tup bwE ttìinner, àtìd à! filiera thaï éâoaol fait to - f e i the entire saäsiäöäoh ofenstemers. AH “W o r k W a r r a n t e d , cnd^açdprs éòHcfcd and promptly filled. SROF^in Hill’s building over tha Htoto of Sdiool- honso & Oppenhimer1. • Grúenwiebí,January Î, 1868. jan2yl Tonsorial. N. H. VAN BUREN, jÿÛÉtt THBBLAREI.YSOTÎSE. GEBÊKWÏCH, n ; Ÿ. Stefr* Oli 'taifCROHfe b-dirg Spiil C3. Tho PropHetorshavq^ftk&n great pain^ iosiipplythiB Lino with grtod Coachcs, and evcryaecanimodatic.n for the comfort passengers, and theytaay bo buj^o of mi- king the ccmnectibns w ith tho tratne. 4gSffk£iprcsserrand8Qtteudedio'S8 n m a ' U & 6 .A. TlNatrE, 0* - Proprietors of Canabridge Stasre. Gt^onwicli^ JOB. 1 . 18GS. 4>r, fan2y1 pA S S A G E TO &JHt> FROaW- / GREAT BRITAIN AND JRELANP,\ By fitc.inishJp and Sailing* Packet, b y ^ e e k ly Un7>fi^- at rednceci rates. T a p s c o t t 8 r o t h c r s «Si Co.;'\ SS South Street, N. Y. Continue to iseuo Passage Tifrfe^ta, aveilabli» f«r Jwely^ monthg, fiym riopdnn^-tflvRyp^Qtt o? <^ueene> towti, afid Drafts p^vydblo on demand, for any amnunf from $1 and upwards. Apply to EDWIN .WILMABTH,. Peopled Balik, marflCyl Greonwich, iN’-X ’ via’ ^ ^ - = - 3 S R I 3 E ? J W i C i l T i r P O I i T B D 1 V 4 R I ) . The aijbaotiber «roalct lufonn tit© public tbat be £« running.a Une fiLStogfea rcgtilagy foftginp -^h-, ^ rui^Sduuid d fiOivTii.vami -¿rrlvhp ar Greetiwfca at 1:80 p. m.. leaving Greenwich at 2:00 p. m., and arriv ing a t FiJrt Edward at{> :00 p .m . op23tf J. S. OßAWFORD, & Co., ProptieiOXß, SHAVING, • HAIR CDTTENG, ■* SHABEPOOCiGv,' - k ' HAniDIiiSSINO, - w . - . • D iE IN G , • KTtt, • E lS ., ETC. In tbo. beat stylo »M v.llii the greatest care. Glvo him a call—sliart r a io taih d ittteiiUvc workumn con- dtantly on band tot* bnSiflfcsa. T H E P E O P L E ’S JM Ÿ . GOOD STOKE, irhoro tho masses will find an Pitrnsivo jHocîr of - CKOCRBRY, . Shoes. ^5tS* Alsô, M-fcxtöSiä'tfo assortment of ssd B&öts ~-agi CARPfTINC OIL'OEOTHSi all « f whfeb they offer ihr Kale on tho mes* R E A S O N A I5IÆ \ T E R M S , _ Josh Billings-on Bedbugs- - never see ennybody yet tmi -wliat despia- t'^beti bugs. Tha aij^tbe meanest ov awl kreepiug, lirawling, hopping o rbiting things. Tha dftssant 'tackle a man by dalito, but sneak in after dark aud ehuw Uira while he is fast asleep. X m asketo \nll yon in broad day Iitl at silent rango’ and giv« yon a chonco tew knock a t hiz §ides; the flee iz a gordo bog und will nrnko a dash at you oven iu Broad way; but the bed bug iz a garoter who waits till you strip' ood then picks o u t a mellow place to eat jtoil .- —» I f t waz over in -the habit ov swarin* i *70nldn’i hesitate tew dana a bod bug \rite tew hiz face. Bed bugs air uncommon smart m small v?a, 1 pan ov them Will stock a h a ir mattrass ¿» 2 wt*eks with bugs enuff tow last a small iamilo ft whole year. It d o n 't do onoV good tow pra when hpd b nge air in eeaat>n, the only w tbenriz tew bilo up tho fyall bed in aquafor tis and then heave it awa and bi a new one, ** Bed bugs whoa tha fcav grone atil \tha in tend tot air about the size of & blue Jay's eye* and have a broxm Ci»mplcction, on<I when tha fitart QUi to g a rcta {.haair.^-ilftU^a-a ■gi-eestj spot, but when tha git thru garroting tha air swelled up liho a blister. It takes 3 daze tdw git the swelling o u t ov them. * If bed bags hav 'enny destanp to fill it m*ust be tbair etmmnnks, Lnt it seems tew me that th t m u st hav been made ’by aeksi- i<i, aljVdXB mi iv w 1 oiivk 4-u^C~ Wriften for tha Journal. The Ghost of the Mill. ' “ NowlSy the Heavorts I a r t thotj‘ porchanc & a corner ‘ frorn tbo dead/* • Swift rides the<m©ou o*er tower' ftnideep , The city; like a < ^ Id asleep, Baaks in tiio tender light; And o'er the eteep sSreotST and winding ways. And o’or tbesiionco oi tlie quays, Broods the cool ahade of night.’* Dress Goods, consîstîfljj.Qt. LADIEQ’ Q¿OAKING. ■ ssitôab erôTHS. • ' ëAssfiaôiEs, ' DRÈSS T B tim tM , » , . CAUCOES, -r- . - jsrcsMNs. rET0 ., _ ÏT C ., “ . E I 0 - , as well asa choice stock of ixiclacUpg. TEAK, COFFE G RO C E R IES, Èducatioîial. U n i o n T i l l a g e A c a d e m y , __ _ tìreennlch/ N. Y S p rin g BesaTtoïi .Opoñn A p rii Ö* ÍRGS. - .... . ..*■ ; TO K E B J. üiifl m titm m . tldn í and í U so to jotüijî men preparing for college» ; Tbo Department ç f ïtfuBio will still ctaitiini&ssnuci the choice óf Mr. Geo. E 'TVàmutH’, whòsèmtìsicfll tàleòtie so wdllknowii in this cotnmiually. ’ ’ Ttve Principia woüîdEttkè tide opïorÉuiüty to tùtttitt. •IHséincerô thûnfes.t«? his íúány frieft^s-ßp Übóralí^^nagü.íád-'. would. sumo for*aiíétíiertetm» F o t íbrthefpartiqulaís enquire òf ^ mar2ßtf ör oenwici?» Wwhingtórt er. % Y o u r.. • e r . o i m w w s ; a . . O T to ? a t caSTntfcUbJ» iak. ■ B i t » «(tito .ill Êrtjrîeÿ ...... «fsuip'íí BiOiä SfarnrA Brinä«, »Íes, Seals, *%Ta<p>.»i*înnrMi;aèBft.{«W \ * \ \ 101 'ü»#Xatuia rtreeti Bo«tott.. . . JASffiSS'i mowsses , snoâjis. SPICES, ÍEPPEB, « &C-.VÍ All person»desiring to puxcUaao wlll ô-5 tí IÍI S o ^ ^ BAKERS DËNNIS,. a t o ' stocti , _ OTs a u it: w ■ a t id t m m Bum. ■body. If tha wnz got up for sum wise pur pose, tha m ust liav W ot tho wrong, for tliair kon( bo e n n j wisdem In chawing a man aul nit« long and raising a family licsidca, tovr folier tiio siuno trade If thair iz Sum wisdom ui this, I hope tho bags m il chan them folks who kon see it and Ict mo be,- because 1 am ono ov tho he- it'ticks. Br.rupcn JoaxsoS.--Apropo 3 to tho reeen* Democratic EtarapcCie fropi rho snppoit of Andrew Johnson, tho New Albany Comm dr eial is reminded o f tho foUnwing story, and tliinks Andy may well liicn his condition { that of tho eoUorccl brother named therein } ■Bradder Jolinoson\ was whilom a disfln - gaished member of tho New Jvnisalein Ala\ can ehnroh. Raid he, ••’KTii*n I bad the » cest barber shop in do v/ho!*. t,■-v ti, aiul 1 u s of maney, do brcderoU and do sistem all't s tew and dtick demselTeS when I eomo m. and say *Gooil morn in', Brnddor John n il ¿nod morniD' How's yer health, f lh m i »- Bruddor Johnson? Is do Cumly will, Bmbder Johnson? Have a seat, have ti Beat, m e to take a seal, and never as mo about E rudder Johnsons family a t all. After while tnsiness ge t worse imd I tnfc do batila-upt bill, cSse I hadn't anything else to take. Do «jnstable, he dan tral; all do balance. When gnps to clmrcli den, what yon. s’pect doy Brml'li't Jnhfison.' Bimfliy bnsmens faJLs” off-and I (jnita payin’ de preacher fifty 'loflara, and only pays him fiv» dnlhr«. P^n doy say, How are» yoa, Johnson’’ bat dey d r a . t a s say $p Brndder Joliftson? 'v.-iraf dat d - d oi» nigRer want heah? («it ont, yon nasty ole ras cal, yon ' D-y done forgit Bradder Johnson and den I quits ‘am, \How do you and your wife get on ?” Oh, rather badly.'—She^jave ta^lier hand a while ago, and X thanked berj, she giTes it to me now ev&y time I ( speak, and Fd'; thanlc her net to.\ Jlr. PnllSp, .coming home late, “pretty full,” finds the walking very slippery, and exclaims! “V-T-ery singular, wlietierer water freezes, i t alias freeze^ with the slippery side np. Bingiilnr 1 ” . i ___ '■Wliat a fino liead yont boy hiiSi” said a n odinirmg friends -“Xes,\-taid tiiefttndfethor, “he's a_chip of the old blofck-j o itf fc you, COn- ny?” “ I gilefia so ; my 1 tcachcrE iidI ivasn, young blockhead.1’ ‘ •'Yon o tigb^ojteqniro the facility of \being at home in ttrtrMst-Kociety,1' said a faB’hioiia- ible aunt to an- iiitteii itiephe'S!', ffiKii!igo that eaEily enmigli,” replied the nopliow, *,‘by 8 taying>.t- • liamS ‘srith inyatrifs and «ML jaiïSyl- C ö o p e r a g « » */• •'... . ’. -t'- -taza! « n tlprater i n , .S Ä B t t S ^ ÏT E S IK 8 , .. . p & r m TUBS, CBTOEÎÎ^ ’ .‘--.WASH XT3S&,.PAÏÎiB;';Sp';''“- :^^lsg.flOOöSt' 8 ltoit-jiotlife^iSB 8 S^ '• -s 1 - \ ' ' ■ V • • . . ' '•w ¿ .s.i' , ^ - ... *- *'J* t **',f . ' ‘ h» r . , . ? . - . ......... i. 1 ’ • .... A follow Btolütt-dog, and, npön b eing de- teotaft bÿ'tlie' erwusr, pïomised to retîu-n. the ánima! Hest!daÿ. M ie indrridttal recojrçâA paoteige a t tha appointed hour, on which was jt tbo ostöniBhedtaftn disco-yered teri pounds A well-kncrtra tesessdr of thiscity lately en- tftred a drug stori to p foiuro sbms wash for h is gyfts,- which #ere badly inflamed!, while thete, fe'buainesa'tQaii toak him to t$sk for his heavy tuisessmcnt oi.& ses. Taming frMn \6im’toWo_ %athee2jryr3iSsniSS®o(r ttsied, “what do you 6 ijiB&i 8 t 3 i 6 mattSi' 0 fiayeyes?.’ «WeB'‘- s a i a a e waggish druggtat,, ‘lata.ft- S a id you' a4et tais them .” iise hyst{ssids|i ■itppsSeiiib oiSiqSicfji iM » tt c ^ lt o ::nfitthfin, ^W olttheyaoetwilingly ih&rfgeA ' .' • >' . ' .' '& '■ \ ; ')• A young g ir l sofacaly more than tt oEtld, weary o f confinement to the house, necessi tated b y the yet wot streets, waited baclt and forth an the piazza, indulging in tho fancies and. castle-building cl a yottng and Quthuaiastio mind; of a highly nervous tem perament, and somewhat given to roman cing, she forgets, tho lapsa of time aa she waits with a dreamy, abaenl air. The at all- timf 9 quiet street seems entirely deserted ; ii. li’ngtii the sound of a moan breaks upon tie pretumatnral stilJlneBa of the- night.— Di'ojjplu” tho heavy ahawi from her head sho listens; iBo moan has becorao a distinct groan, accompanied by sounds as if p o u n c ing in ua opmn Suilding ; then a smothered cry of ■■ liolp, help, for God’s sake sond help nov?. Qh ! Lqgij sond help '\ Tho first thought is oi somo one on the street has fallen, h&t the sound seemed to come more from the direction ot an old mill on the stream Aboxis. Ennaiipg into the house, she frantically’callod her grandma to come o u t Sho ia sure Mi. Biow;ik the miller, has fallen among the -wheels of his mill, and- being alone, is.calljpg Cor holp. „ Why doesj no.fme go ? Oli*! I, caimot stay and hear this I— ni^t nnif';.- ? T M. <-1 not eotid aome to lielp h5n ! Oh deaf, what an awful, groan 1 Stop, child, neithor you or I « in go ont-t-o-aight; soma one m il (ku;- toJnly go to his aid ITho really Is in trouble. Tod, look . 1 there ore lights ia tjao mill vrin- dotrs. Bat see, grant! ¡mtv how Strongely the ¿yhte nuw» from on& plftce to aim thcr; now flashing o u t from tho upper story,« «nd in stantly from below, tlian ranishing entirely to reappear in tho same weird tnanjjor. No reaTTighta could ohsmgo so quickly j 'tia a spirit. H o old mill is hnnntcd 1,1 can nov- er eleep i n tho neighborhood again 1 H u sh t thcro V l i j ¡mjh thing aa~ apiilt-iUinuHeu, ox ccpt that produced, by alcobflhc spirita—' There, grandpa is coming ; ho has passed the mül ans) can tell you what tho trouble is* Tes, yes, child, corno with mo and you shall «non un&eKtand the wonderful mystery. There, draw your shawl around you aud stop trembling , thero is notjimg to fear. As they pasf ed up tlio'strect a littlo way they heard a loud, coarso voice, singing something d o sing with the declaration,' *• Yes, wo aro go- ing~righr strait’ through to glory by tho lightning express, hi epito of men o r dovüa. Pausing they found tbo sound camé from a basement where' a wild spiritualist-motor was amusing himself 1 )y what in tho Biblo ia called vain repetitions, and emphasising the same by pounding with a «hair on tho floor. Tho friends with him no doubt thought i t an f-viilcrrco o f -the dlivino spirit. But tho npos- tje has said, \ BelioTo not every spirit, but try tho spirits whetha.ffiey are of God, be cause many falsa prophets are gono out into the world. ” Does tho army life of man lead him so for from -his God that ho ¡nust like tbo worshippers o f Baal in the days of Elijah—make a groat noiso to be heard, and perhaps with tho same result ? Wo are in danger o f becoming o fast peo ple in our religion; striving too much to manifest i t on a high prossofeiij'stein. Tinihl- ing np systems of our own by which wo propose fo raise oureelves to- a purer, freer spiritual life; saTOT« too much of the spirit of the Pharisee. Tin’ many false teachers who distort the • srrjjiturts to r a n their own pur poses, lead the tm taught, trusting beginner on the Christian joumpye.'mto toany absurdi ties, and when they fail to realize tho full ex tent of their expectations, receiving no re-, markable spiritual metnifrstations, they give up and. say there ia- nothing real in the Christian ikith. They hav* been foUtjwifig a phantoin; let them siop and- look ot their chart» fh$y will Ehen find that {fie fruit of the tnio. srpirit is “ lovo, joy, peace, iong Bufformg, gentleness, goodness, fifth, meek ness, and' temperance, ” b u t I havo no ihten- tion o f Iôseing 1 mysolf in the intees o f & Bêï- iüWh— any o f you, -whuuiiiy liatè fôllow«d m e tlipa far, o« shlo -to find, a host ■¿f\phatifonsa cagtily followed, and as unsnh- Btanttol as tho fiiiost a t thes Mül.- _-i~ ' •• \ ¥ ' ..... .— 1 -—i—,— - The Magazines« The Galaxy comes -so u s enlarged and' im proved under tS»'iiU 8 pl«eS of Sheldon & Co., B i s - noür-tlifr’ -c-scepfcion) in'thé co'rirrfry. -. ThaJUiffitrotions ora goOd a n d nxd i n çh#rge of Mr. V> . J. Iiiu- -ton-vfho-slands-ftfr tiio lioact of- Wood Engn'.i.' ers, A large vftriGty ox subjects are presents® iiÿ this number. Prominent (imong.them nrù ‘Our Millionaires, ” by T . W. ' ‘ Ter^onalism? by -«'alt WTntmaa.- W i \Five Ÿeaia ift Japan 1 hyD . S . ¿lmmuiSs. H o m a n Batllmdj auf Mrs, Edwards, eaeli conitibuto serial stories. “The BalaaÿSIigëffitay ,'1 ami “Drift-^Wped,” In which varions subjeetft ’»rà aîscuesïâ 'by; capable writers \yill be tenet with inteiesfe- Tlw p£ice o f the s S a i ÿ iis _S%-&,ÿiar, T i V b A e u s ï i o . T a îf a»à the T rotting Hoïgef* ib-th® iea^jig-pa|er.of -tè^St^Snwbg^eE-tliè-ASafltiiï Jhao.el^'- Ütfi,tè « ïtiole Î 8 WiitMl: by one ¿veil skilled in spa^ticgm oiKis.^ ï t «ontairts wnchv^ifoi- |br. lovers o f t k s aprai- ctnd ià s$oVal- ;u§ila ésrtk raferèniie^- i*-’S e a » a - Oathote of E nrope,'' by Bayard Taylor, are continued. •* A gentleman o f an Old School,'’ aud “ Tho Etaepefia House Sparrow,“ ’are among the sevoral articles o f raf“o Sxoellence. An essay entitled “ O ur next President,\ conoludea this literary feast.' H abpeb ' s M agazine . —^The May number completes tha thirty-sixth volume of the Har per's Monthly. Its unprecedented success can only b e accounted for by the v&lue of its contents, and tha attractive manner in which they are presented. Among the most notioe- h M o iViitureH-u! thy prt-Ht-ftt nam ber is \Cra dle LandB,” being a reproduction of a portion o f a -publication by Kuhmd Bentley, Londont and written by Lady Herbert. It is copious ly illustrated in the best style of the Harper's and gives a n accurate description of tho Ho ly Land Also “ Voyage alone in the Rob ttoy,” being Captain Macgregor's account of his third Aunmof*voyage, two o i which havo been already described in tha pages of thbj Magazine. The illustrations are, somo of them, quite ludicrous. Tho remaining por- tiflii o i eoatests are variola ats<3 Shtertaihfng. O odei ’ s L iB i’s B ook opens with a fine st*jel plate well adapted -tcf the season. The subject is ** Gardening,\ and it shows an in- iustrious group at work Tha colored, fash ion plate is gorgeous iu Spring Costumes- — Tho literary matter ie fully up to the standard fojKvhich.tjsis book ia proverbial. P etebsok ' b iUoAzraa - This ladies’ favor- it© for May, contains a lino engraving “ On the Elver.\ which will b ehest appreciated by the beaus afiC”Bolle». Thu colered fbahioa- plate is the Ioveliast; this magazine’lias ever given. Very many,styles »nd novelties are presented appropriate to the season. The reading matter isjij mmiil, n.„i , ¿E m e u 's H o X ie JlioiznrE. —This unpre tending httle periodical has so won its way jnto onr heart and homo, as to remind us that modesty and virtue, coupled with real wdrth, never go unreuvartV’d. Tha engraving of tlie M at number. \Qum blo Priends,\ al though not the finest steel, is nono tho less atftf RGtiyo, and tho wood-cut 1' violets* very pretty and touelung. There ia no flaunting colorc-d fasliion plate, yofc tho neat dresses and tasty bonnets and cloa&s are oil that most ladies need a i d desire to complete n ward robe. The music •• Along tho Valley?7\with \wv«-dq h y Tvauyson^ is n mract littlo song Tho literary department contains muoh in- straetivo an3 useful reading, Tho stories an3 light romance are written eo os to convoy moral lessons o i boneftt t 6 tho reader, and there be no need of hesitaneoy about placing it in tho hand3 of tho youthful redden, of ov ary household. It i s edited by T. S. Arthur, who as on author of jirvonilo hooks has achieved so much popularity; ondSIiss V. P. Townsend who is a graceful and much admir ed writer. - Prieo $2 per year. O ra ScBoowwi VjurroB is tat illustrated magazine for young people. It presenbp&rom month to month 6 omotliijig of p o e tty^iusic, Heicnce.Arts, Biographies,Travels, Dialogues, Stories, Gymnastics, Lpttera, Temperance. Natural History, Mathematics, Pu 2 zeJs, El- ocutiou, Ctirions T h in g i Engravings, etc., etc Published by J. H. Daughaday.A Co., 424 Walnut S t , Philadelphia. Price$l,’25a year. O r a Yotr>’o Folks. —Suoh a medloy of good things we seldom seo as is found i n tho May nnmber. of this juvenile fiivorito. That a great man ns Charles Dickens. With a great mind os h e possesses, with &U his reading» and writings, and jourooyings to and fro across the sea, should find tinio to write a story for tho Voung Polks, ia truly surprising. And many other ladies and gentlemen have Idndiy c sntributedto their enjoym ent Chil dren seo to it, that it redounds to your profit as well a s pleasuro I O lives Optio s Magazine fob Eotb and GniLS. It lias been W it that it requires a great mind to write for- a smiSl child. We think this remark ia fully exemplified in tho person of Mr. W. T. Adams, bettor known as Oliver Optic. ” Ho seems ta understand tho tdqrairomenta o f tho youthful mind and wields arpa-.viT over tt whioh fe’v possesa He. is the author o f a speller and several, other school- books which are bepomlng quite as popular here as in New England tfhere h e resides. Tho Magazine is published weekly by Leo Shepard, Boston, Price $ 2,50 a year or six cents a single copy. T h b N obseht . —This little monthly comes to u s looking b right and oheerfnl. It in tho only: publication otbiptod to fcho wants of youngest readers. Ii contains p retty stoftos for young b'eginers, with wofds of three let- 'tors set in large, oleor type. — ... .. . ------- 1 — New Pufaticationsv ^ ■We havo received tho following TRHf pub- UeaKong from tho \Harper Brothers, Now Yorks ' - S-TOiara OP THB OOE 2 LL.-V COTJfrTET, KA8SA- sfa)' eo» IfotiKo Pepper. Jlr. Paul Ditdhail- lu is ‘tiio author, whq sometimo ago p u b liiK ® » l-emarMflblo booli, entitled Dieeoveiics in •SiqttaionaJ Africa, in which h e deSqribed his adienturesnmo'ng the gonllaSiiatl cannibala. Since the tune of the isspo o f M s firat work he feaftjeyl^ite^ JhgiegJejlr«.f his former e%- plorptions, and' has Sow combined the ro- suits of hW Airica>i e s p erieneo into a bosk fot ybuiig p tople.' i t basunmoroas illustra- Hous.‘ ^ * ieiS l.? 6 v ■A rjiiircBCoUHias Eutmus: By Madame De V /iti, «e’s Gtuzpt' Translated. \>v Rirtivb Mlttoat Croib , ' author -Of \ .John Halifax -Seutltemffia,“ f e -fflnBis tt charming book i'suita-bls foi ptastirrf- or juisses Aom twelve to Seventejfc y esrs of. age; Its teachings^of trttth pad morality i f £r«surffd, will be a guide ia \future life. ’ ’ ” ner, i s a Child’s Book of Gardening. It gives a minute description of the manner in which. watered and tended -while growing : and all Woven In auoh a pretty stoty th a t children, cannot bnt love- to retfd it. It beautifully conlrftql? th eeolom^f t-havaricms blossoms and-so glowingly describes them, that ono can filmost perceive the fragrance diffused through Bis book. These books are neatly and tastily bound in the sfylo chariwteriatio of this large .and enterpriaiug puljjishing- houBe. Any of th 6 ir books will b e sent by mail, postage ptspaid, on receipt o f price. -------- , rubliuhodl omcially in the Pooplo’s JoortiSt* \Board ef Supervisors-County of Wash ington. coMsnsaioN.-EBg o f EXdae, To the Board o f £itperUsorsqf-SuCenmit/ Washington: t, Jaraoa a . » o rthnp, one oftlio conurdssionQrfl of Exciao o f said opu»ty4 vrobmit. tho foUo'wing wpprt: Tho following is at. ropoi| ,of all suits commenced by me to tho nanio.oi the'BeanLof i?omwissloocr»of Bxa iso,^?psi!53fe^\fh^-:cntiy6 SiS5g5fol~money«- ^ received by mo ¿or penalties, and the disposition of munoya e o rccctved b y me. 1S67. * Juno 17. ¿ cüoq va. A» Qoilla: ■PU JasUçû i Norton,,. £ a conBtablM,, . . . . . . P ’d. witnesses (laboring IQßli),................. . . . , Bctoliied for Berviees,. July 1 Acttea va M Caawül: Beoov^rod judgment f 20 t>j not collected. PM JitaUço J Norton... Paid Court,'. ............. -P’d witnesses, ......... PU V? tC Browü, coun- ie] P ’ii òóa&nt,V.V.7. ! ! ! Bolaiaed forserrieea... Äctica va a . Qoilia BowrertaJ Judgment ■ Paid 10 00 0 00 a oo 3 N a oo s oo s oo 6 00 Jaljr Aug. . uòt (¿llcSted. »- ■ - í “ít-íGrnfí^::.. ....... P'd witnesses. ....... P'd Vi ii Brown, conn* 8 CÎ,. ......... ! ............ .P 'd Ccwiwt, ....... . ” .V iiflixjiwed f ig gor vicu?..- 8. Afilian va OliTor Roy- noiaa: • 4 ¡¡u o iexa judgment,.. ï^fl Justice, ................. coom aud wltaes«« . F*¿LVi 12 -Brown^ ■ éónTjv 3 65 6 OO 6 OO a 00 — reo a so 8 00. « 00 eel,.. ............ ; ............ ÎUlolned fop éoiTîc«» . .3 * 2 . Acuca va j svtnncr T « # i ind judgment for defozxd&nt on verdict of jicry........................ P'U«)Q3,franji v itae«»» fee«, .............. RoUined for e«rtiû&e,., ^awtppd fog locking tip 8 00 800 <TOO 3 40 « 00. P*dWH Bromi, court* »Rj.tVt> d a r e ,,,» ,..,... ^ P*d&J>Woo s. Action TsAUinXyoa; üöcovered Judgment (tt ' of v h icb has been |E S .f S is P M w H cms ,M oor. ........ • SCO m “2 5 ** witac« e* » oo W 33 Brogli, CGuii- Eetttsed far isrrtc«— W. A citaatTH IEm rtíli 20 00 a oo t (90 a t » B*4c«02tj..v. ............. P ’d W H Brown, caun. I^lahiNaf»»¡«ificca,__\ 1 Í. Aâloœ -mi 1 silcner. n«ovcro4 ¡ciljjæ rat . P^fllu«Sii»i„ .......... P'<i w H Browïi, côün. 5W 600 4 CO 3 05 0 OO ff OO 13 00 100 oo &SG0 Jaly K«tJiae<3 fimsetviaea^.^ P Td Elcinrd. smith for . boantiag w 1 tnca 2 cs and ....... 3. Actlça Tè Alexander SIc- Briila-i . . t00 d ^ 2 Ä v . : v . v . r ' U*SS P ’d IV H Broirn. conn- e e l , . ., , ............... . BoîalEkâ for o m i c í i O ct SO. Actios trj J A. Fairley : , P* Urcrj^ {MtXJi ........... r* a bill Sn Whittt Cr^ck, * 1^11 in Salem,.. rT \. P'd- te&ca to Salem and back^. . .... ........ . ...... F c l constables two day»,*. Expenses of special m e et' of Board to dfcter* saíne npan Utíngine snlfca * r penalties as * 4 _ ram lled oQcIcrk'd book: *34» T s Eifccndiàg spedai meeting 8alcm^ ono day** ' a t l t ì r i d a d c e * . . ............. T o iiini and exj^isc3.... 6 00 6 00 6 00 a so s oo 3 OO « OO Ang. Sept. Oct. ii. t o ■ m zneetlos Hi — 10. T o ¿ItcndiiSg snociil ia^®pn,„ ..... ih X o ifctendiiog Bpecial . cac«{ing. galdm,..^- .......... T o expends and teato,^.. J4;To altendlQg Bpecial EnfcilcgSacdy Hill ...... To tm* and expenses,.... 8. To aticcaing special meet tag»» A rg jle,...^., .. R e f in e d & O Betts as «mnsel «^-attend special mcsettag oi Board, ............ To ono c2ay to Qranviilo to seo ’Betts, ................. Total amount receired for a viotaUon of tha ex- rise lm ........................ P'd out for costa and es- penstv, ........ . ....... . . Balance,,. . ..................... P'd Hoti Joseph Potter, cout£»4 fee# as pom ffi 9 00 ÌQ Q \ » r T 4 3 OO 6CÚ 809 0 QP 8 00 ‘ 3 00 ‘ 3 OO S 00 10 00 9 00 ■Jnly Balance, . ............... ... To thrertd&ya* attendance in going io Saratoga to ansiror .to ft -writ o f pro hibition granted agt. To Sajàlûïû; to Gwcnwieh, todays,.... P 'd I t E Gotóell livery «ààfc&ûm Greenwich\ .two Saratoga and back,. vTo -eirçwüfcscB, ....... • B alincc dne county. . T&craa —udgru'ujte j in Civoroitb<- oi-inty ah cOUeftftd fpeciiipd ia foTogdünp rt-port t o tho om o aot o f , .......... . Í Ü 5 Í 5 * S 7 T ( » i m t e SO IB - . « t f c u «, , $ 9 00 8 01 10 00 8 00 $8 GO $02*5 «20 00 Bráíhrfen,\ h y tind \By-Wr-ys .U’ eksi ; X otiiâ S pabës , b f ïlisa Arma 'War- W assisotoñ C e m r r ,«. JamesM. íícrthisp being'drUjL^rom, saya bol» ooo of.tha Exciso Cc3nuüiaai0ner80f WóahíngtOQ coun- íy< and that-tbe fofegoing-Moari sabsciábed h y hfan ia in. all rwpecíá corjcel, and tho saino contsin» a truo atatement'ef ailiHft inoDesy» roeeived and- páid otf&by Uim for ponaítica; tl\át tn© sprvlces tboreinchargcd and gpecified JiaVflbcbn in f¿ct «¿dore* ^íhítisei^, epedfled. ánd íb» dia&urefmonís ÜiCT^inchargcd h&v* bees in Ynct nxado BsrthérclD chargod. JAMESST, KOB1H13P. SMwc*to beforeme*. tlils lOth day of NoV. 1877. Wat Ri'tiTK'éoy, Juzt.r.c Qf Ote Pejcc, -¿3 --------- -------------- - ---- ^ jíü c r e a ^ ‘ tferñp kmdR o f itíett i n th ís w o rid -tbf' tb e “ ' ^ 0 ^ 3 , ” a&d tbe \C a n t A * T L ^ fursiier' é ^ c j l a eveTytikíüg, th e othilhí optKjRe e w r y i bing. • •'* í xnll,° btrilds í'ü r ñíli-uads an d steam b o a ts. “ í W o íit,“ dtffi'i ¡iu * e s i enrnénfes and QOUPÓíiee,” w h ü é **I € o a t , ’ gró.ws-v.-ooéfi ?&? w h e a t, an d com n a o n lj sa d a h ia d a y s i n Üie solw digeation o f a ooxu^ o f Í3aitknipío^»