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••*\&yn#*'&dm W 1 •;KI*I tv t j mi m «. r ' if •ft I- THE 6 .|, f «... Li. tviupap VERNEURHERALD 4- Tlii4H«T« Apr II ij, • • •-••>• -J. •jr«t»li*aH ftiiUftcy fnatftr ilf •B ft Mir4|ifirtH it roMiitK**, * » Tlib It^moml (V»„) lH\\f Wiit^r O r Up llflh hint., III fOfAmPiJtltitf rip on Um rtsj$pn why, it«i«t (ho flint* thni Iherfj Jtjritjfnorti n« ll*bi I thftn ox l?fllofl •<*t|llot'» III 4 '«iltjffr<'t«J Atfiontf <>thotjlhld|a •ay'< i ( ' M l« UM^SOU! h ttlmnat vvrvf iriin of JihHlV aif4 eh»r*«» ter wd« a Mddlnr ; and If tblrfortbm I* t<» •< fi«t n pro* **ntA|IV<t HUll lo \V*«ll(fl^lnllj I t IIMI<( 4tt nlf * raH* 'Mil <if ln| aend life*!* who mmrh sou military *«*rvlee. In Ilia Mortltlhero WMA Ohfloient *Ute of iVAlr UffeW M dlnralanul wealthy inalnid lit ttlligiltV Ion, <lr H Ifi ftid* bttftfiitM, 0OIII4I iO II lh« r«on Irpryjln IhereWro Who tUvn tie, Mir *< TttOtlf t|, t U harlt f<» IHI Mawttntl pi* f*|l f<* Who Th*o fh* rikl mora Ew r*. » ^ ,n There the pn^nil ul !<»n |ded tho dentniid for nol f tvmt prnpoittoii of (ho edtieiitcil . nln*«n« |0 llvll lib* throughout the In IthdiOtond, or Chrtrlea- dumb, It wofcld bn hard llvllvhtoal Of rtf|»|ifO in fit prof<taai()ti # who hnil in entitle, hi IJbU, Without f ft toternti , 011 I ho (on ery noithorti < ofitiuuiilty urn* of lyadlntf » Ul/en* duelled the mlioko of bul- la aojutdrnti |n I ho Held. >n If all 0U1) Weru +i|ttal, U )o why (ho Sjuilh ahould MKIIIWO Iho Northfrn poo- ifid to i 'outfit*** tjie fOeti tltfH|l for Iho liiiloti.\. IU do but Imlf etpre** •on whr tint Mouth hni fltjilohller* In Gongr*** than lh« flortw ° no reaaonj which the Whlgtt dr*J( not Klvo U this: th« Hoii|ff wMlir Hir moro of n iinlt on UlO qlfiMlMiii tlmt broii|{tit tiio flhto Hint <4r*y Iprci to ffiro, Iii tho ilondh OOnftlifa ^frtiloh <looi(1o«| Iho futo of Ihn t^bfohiJlhin worn iho pttopla of fiOjrnUy to tho South, ptr<l n IIIAII M> f«r# ilonth, r bud rmuo, U thorn hohl ifor that all of lh# ofllro* vhi\ not rKflugiiUh tho tthlo whl'h that proplo ut KllJFi hol<l for thtHin who por- l#tr Jtvoa IM ilrfiipo of what to bo tholr right*. Hut ry illlforoiit In tho cohl, lotilatlntr NMrllh lloro, iitllct laptoit} mot whou flro rcc|iifr«*it |o mi tho WhlM hn<l IMMMI lliihm «l by tho bul|fl and tho no If** f.itnl din taio, uwn ' woro [luu< •lona b( frl prompKia i 4Ur>ti|tira \y< IIut t \'i\ »-.'? oao who nt<i\<l at (it>m** louthod In tholr profo* dahlp fo^ and profiuo In otornftl ifrntltnoVo'to, tho an Imporlllnl natlotinll- i many of t)|oao jirofoi alalia |warili|bi«liiooro, and that mott of ihp prtMtilaoa worn itiadn to \H> broken, U Mtown by thd foot that twi^rlf all d| fhoio voluntary vbwn of (darn*) frf^Mtido havn btion forffoi% llOU I ifiit MAw tho fart that a man Mrvtnl brarpy ami honorably In tho JNorlhftrti ^IP^I *• a gouontl ndo, \n ito raoniiiliMd whatovor fi^r ft ponl- ilotl ofhOnUroi Im*! L Hn^#ktii||J oontomptibltf h^gtr111 g {>fftc^ Moknm who AIO bta|rrit rt^FIgh o Utwklo ifid tnuto lor ptnoo, but klitf ^(oro iOo In iho 4»ti it itibll vofara Whlto llvoi^d to itiind \i* ••>• froulifank whom (h*nthd»hiw« hafll will now ornwl to tho bllo|) orllfj Wldlo ilui 1 Rfarrod and logjfit who boro tl|OMtnr« and thrlpofijfo fUtorr aro too manly, too Itiifapimdoiiigtid too uoblo to rrlngo «d fkirn r<)||Jb^ honor* nnd po«tltlou»« wlilohfi Choir},havo morltod by tholr |jra?aiir ahJf^imrrhTMod ut iho 1 l*k of tholr IfVO«.|f Wo adtulro and honor IkoHolithfU U« tinlllii'dilng ihtrhty tolhnliion tylio boni tho ^Ntatii and bari,\ prou^ip an Igiiomlnloun dofo^ 111 'tlio|)a«t ^lf oh of an tinholy raimo/ but wirdotomand ^«bhor tho oravon •ijlrlt \>1 gpiod wlili h pimhoa ''tho bil?o«iof f|o britYo\ Into tho ifa< k~ giomuil of (ttrgotfuliioM, whllo oow- arunVId ofllro httntom and profo*- al^nal MnglAatorw onfwd all l lit* avo OMaa tojipJartmof honor. JKIdonty tti'ih6 \lo«t ^n^/ f which IbtHttjlh rpifctakrnly bollovo* lo bo rlj|ht, na« n|4t1o tho Hnutlmrri Mlatoa *J)il ftp V *PM$|A rl^ht*\ Uomocrary, and a liko adhoionco to printdplo wOllld Inak^i^aiid Korp, tho ontiro North, bant a$d \Vo«t oqifally an *ol~ Idly Hi»jpuhHra;n 4 m*** M Any iDllltldftal atlofbpli to profit at thooxjttttfto of th* pooplo*. / \ Wo would donottnco wronjf doln^ (ft a H^ptiblloan nirfro woVoroly than In a t>«mocrat t bonauio tho former baa ro«ol1fod» and ought to profit by, a higher Itandard of right and mor- ality tfcAfi tho Uttor. A» aft fbdopondont ftopullrnn Jonr- n»il, wr> tiopo to morit a utlll moro gouoro|iil Aiipporl, and wo ontortaln y no f^arlbut that <Mir towartU will bo In kro|ih|g with Our Mgho^t donoi t*. • 1 1 ' 'i \- M:iato i:xom v H» it l«i tfcn«t wlgniflrftnt (ml that tho iiogroo4'*M tloolng from thoHoulh by tho lh<ft!s*ndN. Thry havo ovblontly arrived ut tho conrlunlon that thry oamiot'oti/oy tho olortlvo frunchliio of frnftttrA fttcopt at tho rink of tholr llrra, Mlid thoy aro nooking IIOIIICA In tho WokUrn Htato* whoro thoy may oinapo fhit buNid. and trio bludgeon of tin) SoiiUihrn t'hlviilry ('() <'olortlratloii worlotioa afo bolng or- ganl/oj and monov raHod In all of tho Mortliorii # Wo«torii ami DisivruStatoif to a*<iUi tho«o tinou*ondiug pooplo In oirapluU from tho«o who ouro hold* lltom ap tlarop, mid who now front Ihom #l|li fldiidlHh blut#lity imh'HO thoy nrt> Willing to forego tholr doar- o*t, hoofMHo nowly arr|tiinul right, tho oloiitlv^ franohlRO. If tho^o pooplo i anuot llo protrrtrd by the Moutfe* in tholr rjght* a* Amorloan oitii:oii« y thru, II l# n duty wl»l< h tho North owo* tdf tl|(wo pooplo anjl whloh *bo Will no$ bo *low to dlmharffo, to Con- trl|nito mitlbiout fuiidH (a iiN«Ut thorn In g'tlfljitlf a Ijjuiio of uti«oluto froo* Hi: 1; 1, IJIII Vf.MfA U HHlUl!>. moilg th4 miny pfr>u»|nont and th(J^oilgtf •lt^hll«hod lndti*trl#a of Ihtl llviMaitd #ntorprl*tng (own, tho llan^i ijiliohlt a promlnout ponltlon. Anil thit It I^Upproolatod bv all on tor^rUlig imdplo, not only <d thl* vlllago, itnit (it tho varlou* town* id HI. |f iawjr*ni'# Ind ailjolulng rouutlo*, la ovliloiiood by tho fa^t of It* very largo anif rap iii) y turroa*luif vlroulu- tloiL IVo tako raro prldu hi tho S I*iilflg|b#ll(Hrthat no otho^ luntltu oil In Ilia town wtold* a iargoi* in Alio It 00 Br ttlfl) good and ^olftiro ot tho pooldo 4^norally than «b»o* thl* jotlilial.k r> i it I* Wlioll^a toril IiiiiiiMtrVt ni far 4a lift taaohti^b m\ tuid printing do panjmoima ai^i OOIKOUKMI, for It I* ou- tlrfitjy \fit uiT and prtuto4 In thl* tow$* kop^t of HH laliot U tlono abfoctd, and DO ran v on t|to o4tab liaKtrioni roo^dlro* tho oonattmt labor of *ofton |ioi«tM|4 and tho n*«l«Unro of two oxtiin hind* on a pai t or oa« h pVblb^atuMi i^y. Ilo^ildo* thU> wo bartl a Wgb alld grndunlly Ifn romtlug cor pa of lorr^yflMMidoutM, u ln» guthor tip a|id *tlt«l tQ IH, wooklv. |ho piiu olpal now* fr^yi tho \HIIOIM tow»i« In tho flounlj. 'Cbiou^h our • , oluiiin<f t IhO IIOWI th«ll gtithrr^d, »l(h whit WO roll <*|id <;(Ml<b nio |iom our largo Hat of o« h'lultr* - among whl< h' mo tho prllollpnl tUlly ntid wrrjvlv pub llofttluurl wn |av u!l thl« 11 OHH. 1 |pt Of imW\i p»oth |t honir ithl » broad, I* 1 wookly *k>roi%i|u^««roro oo| ir-idor*t In Oiortititif th<9 la«U Yshhh >v<> llnvo thu* ondirtuklln, wo I ibor fullhftilly Mid |tidll*trUtt»ly to <lo t|m nn>^t good potllhlo ty tlm l:irgok( fiuml»or. No pr«fo«*li|||il man or tn\do*ntnii laboii a«linid|«>r at lit tin pmv a* tho print or fir dom. j). , j j . , ; 1 • ] 1 1 i- * I IIIR AHMV mi u Tho if^ifiorratio Homo of Roproson- Utlvo, Uy 1 utrhjlly partUan voto f ha* pa**i)d tho army appropriation bill, lovVhhh i<i. Httottdiod tho rider* repealing iho lawM Which permit or autburlap Iho plo^onee or 0*0 of federal tjroop* iit t i or nour tho poll*, iltirlng ifod peudeiioy of el0etion»t« It I* rlninifhl by tho|o who aro wollin- formod ilitt tho Inost objootionablo feature* jpf thi* ropeallug aot Will bo NO modl|<Ml in tho Heiutto that tho I'ronldeijt Will bo willing to glvo It hl*jippr0val wholi fully pa*Mod.' At tlntitlmo of t|ho enuoting of this latr, auufulltiou of thing* oxldod Wi the H(iuth0rn States whirji, for the protection of tho newly eilfranohUtut iVoedmeitf rrtpilrfd tho aid and a«- •Utanoo Of tho strong arm of tho federal goferumetit. Hot* |a tho *amo « ontlltloo*' do not oxUt to day, it U both pru|K>r and polltlo to no modify tho law* that no Juit rau^o or oaetito (oroomplaltit may bo given to our Southern brotheron who aro still miiartlng tmdor tho unplea*aitt re* *ult* of, tholr uim\i«fto«wful rebel* lion. Kfory obntarlo to haruibny botwoentho North and South Mhonld be,fully ireiiioved. And^ If either Honilou violate* tho eternal |n iuHplc* of |uMi<0 atid eq\utlity f then tllat grand AIMI inherent moral noutimout of fihtob|t<i right whloh ohnraetorlxo* tho wbolf |moplo ami which like a Hii|iriMiio^ A 4< Higher law\ rlio* far above alltliumau enaetmoid*, will *o adju*t UiO politlral balanoe, that that *ootlon ex* that party which mo*t nearly ap^Voarhe* and ii)o*t faith* ndlr ndh^t'O* to an unvarying Maud* nKl of tt|o hlghe*r good Of all, will mo*t Hiiro)y rule and trlmhph In tho logl*latlv(i a* Well a* In the executive liratiohoa > of tho government, No «ootIon o^j party, nor even k majority In a royriioutatlvo govortimont, ean with Impjt/ilty, foranygi4at length of time d|f regard tho rlgl|t«, olther of a mluof Ity or of any olhfcr neetlon. Wo a* a*4 enlightened pot^plo, have long ago Reached that point of gener- al Intollgmiffe from which tho ma**op took, dl^om for theni*e|vo* 9 and deelde mjon all groat <pteo*t!on* of right aiidT wrong. While It i* true that tho dctnorrutlo party Contain* a va-t prep4ndo*rnnro of thatj Ignorant forolgn oltlm^nt whi( li dinting many year* ha* bought an a*> lt|m in thl* land of, a| leant theoretical equality, It U alMO Equally true that the ropub- HeaO political organlritlon |ia*, a* It* fiiuitural al||ea and Rupporterw, that tiiormoti* |iOHt of Ignorant 4nd *Iavo- dogradod ^lOfrroe*. whloh th^» omanci- patlon pr<H?Utnatlon *uddeilly ehan* god from |^re«pon*lblo and unthink- ing chattol* to tho dignity of freo and ro*pOiiMlbl^oltl/m*4 And klthotigh thi* va«t nfb#* of Ignorance!* known to exlnt, *tlM, under the enlitfhteiilng iulltieneo* mt our free sehbola and with tho elevating efTiMd* of pur rap> i«lly ad vailing elvlllrit Ion fho erodo «Var ih« opportunity offer! By a rule established by Congrota, (hodlfferont monitiora aro entitled to, ijnd aro al* loWed nece$$#ry atatloncrir for each •fbiion. 'Hot tho amount [fixed upon U to large that no member ever ac- toaly u«e* up, in the Hnej of pfllrinl duty, tho quantity allotted They fjo charged for what thoy Actually do 1190 and then tach Honorailef?)mem- ber *tep« tipand draw*, citberln oonh, or it* equivalent the unexiicnded bal- laneo whloh Average* from ten to one hundred dollar*. . ff ai merchant Miouhl furnikh hi* clerk or servant ttlth^ioo. worth of jhtiUpncn and |K)«)tjige Ntampatobe tmed in conduct- ing a certain bovinee** ant| the elerk after u*lng only t&Oi wotib, Nhould pocket the other 9.10., pljain, blunt- »pcuklng men would siy twt nervant or cleik waa a f/iiV;/\. 1^ is a *jui thought to contemplate, tliat thin, or some other Congrofttfioujul district Cannot find and neud to CohgreH* one man who«n «oul i* large ^lioHgh to «f|mrri with contempt all, inaunor of ftetty plundering and robbicr) of the ptibllo treasury. If puhllc servant* do not stop thinfepeciofl of petit lar- <*eny tho public pre** and nil honest men should denounce Ihmr| as knaves iltjtl brand them a* thieve*,) '••' • . • lli • 01 H WESTKKX LKlTKIf t«KHOA Jr'k<*tiov, ^Af.w'oiiTii ) (OINTV, Wl*., j f April 10th, 1H79. ) \ have before mo a copy of the OOUVKIINM « INKA!J» of April 3rd, alld allow mo lo congratulate you on tho groat Improvement in tho paper. I Jiavo received a few copiea of the —*—, but it always aeoinotl to ore that it wu* never equal to tho demands of tiio advanced intelligence of the peo- ple of old Si. Lawrence. i have carefully read your editori- als and the contributions of your various correspondents throughout tho county, and I rejoice iiji tho fact that your paper! \% one In which the people of yoor county i^an Justly t*ke pride. 1 Tho farmers here aro jieariy all through Rowing wheat, oat^ and bar- ley, and aro now engaged IME drawing out manure and getting ready to plow for corn. The heavy rain which prevailed all of last Oiglit and to-day will put. the fariiiors back some, but by April l.\Uh all aowing of imall grain will be don*,juolc*8 it rains or frecr.es up again, j Corn la the principal Cr<tq> raifeud bore, on account of its boin^ tho most piotltablo' and tho an reft yiold. Farmers only HOW enough ivheat for their own use, on account o«f tho rav- ages of tho clinch bug. 1'ivo to ten aeres are enough to supply proud for the family. tlaUing iitoek aiid hogs, and mak- ing butter and cheese are tho chief biuuohes of agriculture pursued here. There aro aevoral quite extensive feeders in UtU town and vicinity, the largest of Whom is Mr, Chits. High, 01 this township (l!ioomtiom,)who is feeding 200 head of steers Und about the same number of hogs, j There is a cheese factory or creamery in nearly every town in the couutu, and in soilio towns there are two (factories, one of each kind. . Walworth county Is in tiio south- east corner of the State except one, which is Kenosha county, and is i n habited by people from \ |>rk State and Now Kngland. (londa Junction is 77 inilod by rail- road from Chicago, and less than r >0 miles M tho way tho bird filev'andGO miles from MilwauWo by ant| 10 miles air line. It railroad is about tita*» % of *o|nl barbarism Is *h readily that the to think If th^ a**lt|iuhito^ and elevated people may boMnfoly tyu*ted aot auddotfblo for thomnolvc Houtliern iiroplo uiijimtly |withi>ld from eolorad republicans, their po* lit leal rights, the *amn causes w|iicl| make* a \Jolld democratic S()iith wil In their ttitn solidir*- the Notlh, Kasj and Weit M a roptibltcan quit, ami what tho UlaJoii puffy loo«i>* In oiuj case it will «nnic than mako up i n another *jfho evil to repreieutatlvq government which may |\m«iilh!3f| grow out trftho dangerous pi<o«ccdoiil ot u}lng federal troop* at the poll* t<lj protfrt the*, freed mo 11 Is, In otir Judg iiionl, fur gfouter than tho to|nporary di*fmuchl*0tneut of a verjy largt^ number of tiogroe*. And thut t\\ii colored mefl will, fyrany grcjit length of llitio, bo*t*prlvt'H ot their polltlcall rights in 11|«< South wo d° no( believe. For, tolfMt.1itlere*t*,1f nothing moro, will IndueH'and In tact compel the e\-j eoiifo<lei titers to treat the • nogroo*l with-NulHolpit luilleo 6) liidijco them to 1. tujiln Ut the South, ht emise- • lO^nto of .pltreatmout roeleyed, ami in fear of /atlhor wrongu if hey are midway between these two great olti#s, with railroad connection with each city, and surrounded with one of the richest portions of eojintry in tie great Northwest, ft litis three WTOTA'S, ono of which is a drjy goods anlf hardware combined, ojie drug stbre, throe blacksmith slums, two large wagon and carriage establish- ments, one hotel, ono shoe shop, ono harness shop, ono steam aasjh, blind and door factory, ono eliecse jbox and buttor-tub factory, a largo Congrega- tional Church, two'lines of telegraph, two Railroads, two livery staples, and 0110 kood grist and flouring ibill. Of. Charles S. Taylor, forihorly of Ogdonsburg, located heresevin years ag<>, and after practicing over) a voar, moved to Itpeton, lib, where ho mar- ried ami, I believe, died, two or three yours ago, of consumption. 1 There is quite a settlement of St. hawfrmco county pooplo iki this county near Ccnova Lake, thn groat .popular watering place of thp groat Northwest, and another sottloment near Woodstock in Mellenry county, lib W. T. mid I. A. Salisbury v one of the largest dry goods lijrius in Woodstock, were formerly froln Can- ton, < Thij soil of Walworth cofinfy !s atuotlg the most fertile ajid produc- tive |u the State. The face of the eounjry U bluffy along Hie slrcains, somewhat rolling In tho timber, but generally quito level on tho pfairies, which aro generally small, jexcept Itlg Kort rrairie, which is quiie large aud Of unuKipl fertility. It jiill'ordH no «ho\v to tho, man socking uj home uulesi ho U n man of means, but t o such It afVord*' opportunities pe|doin equdhvl in the West. J. F. |{{ rapidly leairllig tho^e Ntatcl where tho> # are iUprlved of their rights, riil* thoy |v!ll oYntltiue toj dt> and tholr oYodip will leave thelii oppres or, 4i«l iptientcrfPyl-o, ludlvldusl I ' ,0, ' ^ %IHH^ fb^ negroo'* lafmr, and| fin, Lloea hio.o for tho |., Wl ,J ^M^IVIMI oi that, all pro*pe(lt y I* atj t-J» alid lr)# general puMln than j rttl ,,,|,h T » |U Uw ,l!,ont * UU %h H ^ A tf itoea «h«j IHtMaro. And our pay | mm '* «''»nipjalnt I* made, J* »today I ftor this vkltititlry pMt of our ta*k wo I * ***** W 1 ™ \I'^n the JCaiional more thai reeg|vo In th^ good WUhe*j HUn,l ° ,,4 ^ k,l » ftlltl the aooitor Ills of enoouragmlont ( 0, * no f repeHod or modified Hfo hotter llv | rll# j for both the republican prut viand the dertid to *)• by «lh ! poaeo of ths) cotintry xttt tad kind wo|fl(l* of cmtoura and pfnlsf whl^li aro con«tnii irtid to sjs by All. I'olllloollv, «i aro ttepublleaif. but that hl|h <U|tl (ridopondnnt sense blob fViflildsjlkll dicker and traille by whloh the l«orest« of the maisos are to ber lmrt|rod for solflih gain. That We hate^idosplso, ab|or; tnd VAN. ApMHI tU* so moat be ^ppa »r»ad tht I rlfti^ tndtasau . 9 ftMnfe w« «i \ Mtry **<* W<- dFFICtAt I'irriT MRfK(lV* In «sVcry department of government there are opportunities for oklng derpagogue t to all wlio haro o. Wn rlffltta the It a* a d«tiy in de- all polltlcAldhJ}*- rrafl wbfrtbr ty ihlovlrig to a groajter sttialter ogleht, We hive mind now^ and do*lro to attention to a single , not on aocopitt pf the amount whloh the government la swindled bat to fhowftke preaent and bablt6f oflbUji U speoulattt wh« to * r the Faririetif of Arrears of IVK^IOII, A Wa*hingtou dispatch gives this Information to persons Interested in arivarsol i>ou«ivUiR: in an*wm* to an Inquiry Monday, Commissioner Bent- ley *aid he hoped to begin paying the claims under tho arreajrs bill about the 10th of April, and cijhtiuue to pay them from that date ou;*s fast as thoy were examined and approved: The*o claims will be paid by ^ check on the treasurer of the CnitedjStates payable to the order of the pensioner himself, and will be wnt to tlib post- olliru< tnidre^s of tho! pensioner by Qiaih No attorney or claim} agent will be recognized in tho matter, no application under the bill wilt, bo received through a claim agent, and pensioner receiving 1 tho moAcy is prohibited by the express provisions of tlie Isrw from payijig any portion of it to an attorney or claim jagent. Pcipdoners In all parts! of the country are being Imposed 1 pon by claim agents, who represent tliat tbo ser- vices of an experioncid attorney are necotwiry to obfa^i tikis mono>|. All that 14 noce*<f »bos/e sL geml U 0 ihe penal** • **nnery f but (h*. nknslon a *^tof our law-abidlnt citiiins ^ not Unch Ihe Innooent Utile abl j^ii), and he went on bia way rojdlo« FALUSTAJT pot- or In direct matter, out of rALLSTAFl ! ' . ' • • 1 • • • • ' ] : i V i \ £ PffllKfGN IfEWH* ,tTE»H*ti:i» ASSASSINATIOXJ •hoja were fired at, tho flus- r 01} t(io 14th inst M as he was morning waljt. Ho escaped Tlie would-be assaRsin was nr*jftk1. j , : ' 12,3tho ZIIIIH ovcrwiielmed ^m supply train of lot men, «r&si 1 i' 4 7 *vwz * *®tr' / *JV^- C/^.% )y - - if \*< :ws. \ ilMmtr 'i .fol# F. illMiair was hanged TiiilMiUy, fit Uutl:iiid 9 Vt., for 1 n m w ul ia^t the Hie neit h falsd lo Mrn. Ann Frieze. criiM^%a^ cdiniuitt<ul live years ago the WW of newt June. The condemned man !)!**_ h<icn reprieved twico and the eirreuti(|ii delayed to a I lord op- poitpjfty tpj prove his iuiiooriice. • Ti^l UanlLn-Hawdon bdat race is to tahi placdMay :>th. T 4 !^\Soulji (Carolina jie'groea are hoitilraMioronatcd with the western fevoi^ |iild have petitioned Con gross to uspt|t thefn in a general i»xodtis # —- f7<<ff«^» f ((>'. ('.) AV»/x VitNf^rePijlent Wheeler left Wns'h- ingtiM^-lbo |.fth«inst-. for Malone, on oct*oM( of t)»o serious illness of his RiKler^tis« I\edelia Wheeled. Uefkjohnl Miller, I>. I)., was re- ecu tittle ported frooi the l*rcsbyter- laii.inplslr>i at Trenton, N. .!., for boreai^! j f , .. I5e%;nr. ijlajmage is being tried in what^tho ojhurch dignitaries arc pleass>t| to mil the *'Court of Jesus ehitit^for some alleged ministerial inipfl)]jprtetiel. The trial has degen- eratjeffli^to a! sort of personal wran- gle, »!whicb much ill temper, Gad martXMrcj am; unchristian actions are exhlbilj^l. Christianity ought to mako ftten sjn gcnnl that they will i persecute, slander nor bear Itness figainst each other. »' i • = fOrTlfB fJOtTVERNSlTR HiJIlAM).] j t'hfjiictlc Spelling* tSngljfsh spelling is becoming of s)o mutdi popular discus- Hion f tftfery intelligent person should have wf$\i founded opinioiiM in regard toll^ji/iAfc everything else, it has two sidca^,';:in thfs essay we will brieily consim- the advantages of phonetic sp61lih|. v j . \ . . , W'rt^V\ lltpguago is an art) and liko trW k ' m iri : sculpture and music, it is ca|p||e of being improved. Our mottift#'ton£tio is not a divinity whici^§itUHt bo absolutely accepted, right 0^ Wrong. Writing is no more a gift W>U) (ied than language itself. Hoth |3^st 1*1 adapted to the best in- teroste^f uiaii, The most eminent philofo^iStH fell us that Ihe dominant languj^of tho tut mo must be the FugHftlif To^lay the broadent condi- tion! wit greiftest human necessities are bbff 4llodS by our language. It exhib^tfreat adaptability in assimi- latlugj^lt^elf i with other dialects. Weiiiffciiot fro- this monster of spell- ing, sv||ltiif child might lead it. Manytlfcte ,ktf|jt in ignorance by the unahrli^ed divtionliry. Should we not nHik to transmit to posterity or I a rr^ U 1^0 easy of dcquiHition, slnco it is deft (filed t4|day HO grand a part In the fu4wre? , | John Trumbull published a titled » 4 Tho F*rogress of J lull- *ybidh ho sindls 'Mullncss\ 0 <( |.\ DullneKs has done Ittnilol\ tho progress of Fn- tillage. There is no law ;tfVerns our spoiling. We would! Aatur^lly expect that u pro- grau B|u|^ should be spelled ^pro- gram^^fof thus it seerns more at homo %Ub fits half-brother «<dla- graml^ii<'Klgbt\ and \wrong\ aUd iroiibtilClija^ It the spelling of (< wrong v with *>W V be right, why Is it not wrong ttJcJmit the \w\ in tho spell- ing <^|t\ri$lit'7 ^Stomach\ is RpolIe^Jw the* Spanish **istomago j\ by th<fCt*liao, i4 Btoiuacho/ v by the Frenol|iff 4 lst^mac; ,, by tho Latin, \stomm}u*.\;, Shakespeare spells it \stom*^.? His also drest \exprest instoat^||f \oppressed.\ This certain- ly *Mjti$ijnovt (direct and, as Voltaire would «*Sy, wiyijs time. -\Deadliead/ 1 and \^pitonil 1 ' \phial' and \field run fii<j|| ! ttie tyc to tho ear without any ro^tttnf law. L(tt4prf not p$cd in pi'ontmciatiou inighq »uch 'fetter be omitted in spelliifg^i Por example, the final \b' f might*lfomitted In \lamb/'corrcs- pondi|)(||o ^dir^/'and tiio silent \a\ in \d^*|)i r w ai s in \lethargy. u The final 4 *«iip fhigl(t bo changed to \st as l 'pff|fl l ^ i* oven now used for \prcss#||* '\Pii\ is a better friend in \frlcri^f||J|iaii fit \phrlond ns ety- in(>l(>gV^r#ul(l spell the word. How the F'^falTi child stares at \phlegm \depofyW^schrshi\ and other words whose aWlllng sjeems to bo contrary to tlie Enunciation. • Tho finoidcM of phonetic spelling aro nq^ Ranting in distinguished philoloiilllfi. Nfax Muler of London L T niver|liiy, Whitney of Vale and Marsh /erf, LafaVette, are not mere book rtissrois. They carry with their loarui^Jtbo purest philanthropy. great rail road men, it willalsd beof benefit to'tho mining camps hi that vicinity viz: Silver Kccf, Star, Mono, Tintic, and others, ail having biiires of great value. Silver U09V ft tho head, sends weekly shipirtWjfc of silver, to tho value from $3.%i()6 to $40,000. One great advantage which this district has over the otllcra is that it litfsnothing but free mulling ore, which is worked with htts ex- pellee than base. This ore is of strange nature, tho formation being jlsind Mtone. While in thocity I was sbown a specimen of thin oie, its ijjngtli being! feet by two, ami :i| i n jliick- ncss.i Tlie ansay being *0*>0 pop ton, it looked better adopted for a griding stone than for milling. I; This extension rail road will also cau«o the development of the iron and coal mines in that region^vdiiclil have lain idle; nnd it wjll also give feady market for farm and other products. I must say, that the future 01 Jllook for Utah, as a mining district, it ex- cccdiuly fiattering, and 1 am patis- tied that the silver and Icudjiroiluccd this year will be far irreater tl|an at any time in the pant, s • • JOHX Dor MAtJAZINi; NOTICES. IM. HAUrKlt'H >tA«iAZINK. The May ntifiiber of Harper's Wag« azino is very richly illustrated,Icon- taining over 100 engravings. Alt tho outset tho reader, in \A Peninsular Canaan,\ is transpbrted to \the (Fast- em Shore,\ on the Chesapeake ['Hay. Col. Waring'* third Tyrol paptir has illustration!! of tho mountain scunery that aro suporbw \The Study of Art in Boston\ is an admirablo and comprc- hensite treatment of tlie subject [with fine illustrations. Jul us Wilcox}con- tributes an illustrated article on ['The Piano and its Antecedents.*' [The principal article in tho Number, as regards timelv interest, is William Winter's beautiful paper about Htrat- ford-upon-Avon with 22 illustrations. This paper is in itself a beautiful Shakspcarc Memorial, William IUai- kio's paper on \Tho Hisks o( Atljletic Work\ is timely nnd important. The illustrated story of tho Numbir, is \Lord Allen's Daughter.\ Alice Perry contributes a lighter story, \MUs May;\ and MUs Mtiljfck'a bed. H. and or's Way The \Young'Mrs. Jardiue\ is contiti Pocuis nro contributed by Hi Stoddard, Will Wallace Harney,] Fannio U. Robinson. Tho Fdi Fasy ('hair, In interesting in the of social ami literary gossip. Literary Record is ample and Inellive The Scientific Hecord has a full re- view of scientific progress; und tho FditorVDrawer contains a rich fund of amusement for every cla«i of readers. IJTKKAKY NOTH IX A most valuable, and it is ctaifricd the most important, number <d lids journal ever is^upd, is tiio American Agriculturist for April. A simple hnd cheap plan is set forth, by wliich every farmer can learn the noedi of his soil, and bow to largely iucrfliise the profits of his tabor. There \\ al- so a great variety of timely urtiples ihy ow for field and garden. A notewot article: Caponizing, showing 1 any one can easily and safely per firm it, and thus greatly increase the qual ity of his poultry ; (lucrnsy Caltlo fully described; Prickly Comfroyl an important fodder crop. Tho Wprk of the Month laid out 1 An interest- ing breed of fowls ; Bee-keeping [for F very body; Canadian lotteries ind other humbugs exposed, etc., etc. Orange Judd Company, Publishers, Now York. $1.50 a year; 15 cenia a number of newsdealers, or post-paid from publishers. I Can be purchased oi* subscribed lor at tho jewelry store and magazine depot* of J. M. KKINOIJIS, Jr., hofiv crneur. They ttdnk bur language is as capa- ble of bm'g''iiit|A'Oved as all Other in- strumtMij||t, ()nr language is a growth, ami it ntty be n^urinhed and trained. It is tr^tftbat a ipnivliieiul ilialect is hard tnjilistroy^yet each thirty years uriiigH^ililoW gefieration, which may diininfs^ (li« difficulties. The iinrni- grant* |i^||ii^g lo our shores will bless the fhl^tfC Which, the spelling mattht^r^enicd to forward, ivVr Co!JJ.<iK STrOKNT.' Wl i . t — I p4A^hil( a|»H*l C«»rre*|ion.|onl .1 ; j |^4RK Wl\< l TAIL • Marelij'.J24;— jfaving given you in my fortmt letters a »)ight idea <»J places Oflinportitnco in I tab, I shall herein wtddeavor to givo you a slight deseripjtjton of*iomeof her mining resourf^ rail rohds &c I tnri ijlMi bboilt. 400 milpsof ralj road, |Mty£<*ipaH7| built by home capi- talistH, t,fc^ two plain roads being the LJ. C. ft;|t; ami U.N. H. H. their Jtinetip-^ji.being at the Junction of Colon P*?ilic 1{. K, and Central Pa- cific U. % at Ogtleii, 38 miles north of Sail pake CJity. Thoh U. C. Itrjll. is ft Salt L From thj# start* the U. S. U. W^ |Lj It. ibq Southern boing com pletetl ttt( tht) Ajsta-qce of 75 miles terminus of ake City. S. U. U. aud lomt. south of )1bo eUtyJ From this starlts the extens^ which; |s now being' rap- pldly ^ipyedj tp]tlie niiutng reglonp rn (itpih. When copiple- ,idwi»|bo 225 miles long; ||ns IwiU be at Fristo, one of nilntng districts of I tab, I0no| paving induced the of the rfceheat ed by one of the of So(|1 ted the, i the tor the rlc ber ml hand*. ten oert i rv< i.opKpiv or MfKRAtrnr.. A list of the Celebrated authors whose lives and writings are repre- sented in voh.me :i of the new Acme edition of Chamber's Cyclopedia)of Knglish Literature, just received] is certainly very attractive to any par- son of fine literary taste. Fox, Peiin, Htixfer, Bunyan, Locke, Newton, Browne, Hale, Walton, Dry dan, Temple, Evelyn, Pepys, Butler, Ajl- dison, Swift, Pope, Hamsay, Cibber, Steele, Berkeley, Defoq and Uolinjg- broke, are a few of tho brilliant stars which brighten tho 410 pages. Fight sdeh volumes, beautifully printed afld elegantly bound in cloth, for only $2.50, or by tho singlo volume for It3 cents, post-paid, is certainly a mar- vel of cheapness, ah 1 should estab- lish an enviable reputation for toe publishers, if it can not in fortune. Already thoy 1 sale of nearly 00,000 vol ought lo bo in ovory library mid home in tho land. Specimen pagbs and full particulars as to various styles of binding, terms to clubs, et<i, will bo sent (wo on rC-quost, by tlie publishers, tho American Book F(t change, 53 Bookman street, N. J The work is sold only to subscribe diroet, and the present wonderful low rates are o fie red only to e>ar purchasers. Volumes of the work can bo seen i the jewelry store and news room J. M. HVA \oi.ns, Jr., and thoso wlio desivo may add their iiainiM to a c!i| noon to ho forwarded. Ml IUI lUU uako theflr eport tie ilumcs. It NOV! |; LfTKIIAHY INTKlirKTSK. Kvery person who has a library 4f even a dozen volumes is sure to ha\|e sojuo Ixooks taluablo perhaps, whicii have served their use with him, anil which he would be glad to exchange for others. To meet such wants one object of tho American Book Ki change, 55 Bookman street, No York. They gather togethor such sifting* from thousand* of librariei, and each contributor then drawls what he wiints, or earth, if ho doc* not want books. Catalogue No. 71) of an extensive collection of books in e%*eiy departnient of literature, all offered to thcwighcrt fmhlcP, for caslt or for books on a cash basis, will bb ready April 15th, and will be sent on application for three cent stamp. ; ' MODCRK SOCIALISM. Ft is oof generally known that thi lato John Stuart Mill, perhaps the ablest of modern writers on political and social science, commenced in tbf year 1609 a book on Socialism, which If it had been completed, would proof ably have been recognized as thi greatest of his works. Mauuscrip chapters of the Incomplete work havi r\ it \ j. &> i 1 OuftraWk m •• J ||;.| MUf. -: r \A [HSJtitii '^M been brought lo light, and are found so nearly complete in themselves,aiid so ably disctus qtieslious now most prominent in iho public (hougttt, that a Loudon licview and also Tho Library Magazine of New York aro publishing them* They arc an* lumnced to appear in book form on April 25th, publUhi d l»y the Ameri- can Bool-. Fxchange, New York. The price, post-paid, in cloth, will bo 50 cents, or in paper 25 cents. It is a work which all Htudents of political and fooial topics, and all enlightened citizens, will be glad to read. extri i 7 KA* ! it yhvr HOOKS. The longer this extri session of Congress the shorter willjlbo the Dem- ocratic. vo|x> on election! day.^-f V/r- Ihngc ItepittWiank. m . , ' . ' ItItaoraVlotie«e. The most wonderful and marr+toiH nucr^^i.ln CAM* where i>«nion* are ikk <pr pining annv from a condljtion of piUcml>le«i0fiii t UifU ito <>»<* known ^itat ai U thfra, (prpfluible patient* for «!ortor*\ h ohlninntiiv the u«e 6f nop Itillcrt*. They t*jr{n to c\ire from Ihr flr»| t\n<* an*l krep it up until perfect l|e*Uti unci itrriiKUi U rv stored. Whoever i* fttntete'l in fthift wav need not MnfTcr. w>en thev ran iret Hop IUtll»rn. hee J \TiulhM'anii • , l i roverb«\ in another eoltunn. I \It. T. &l. WII.SOK, PhvMciafci and gtirronti / <i<Miferneur ( N. V. Oftlee naxt d(K»r to I'oM K-^tf .^ Miscellaneous OATMKAL I'lAVlNli VKUV WITCH IMPKOTKU MY I L Oat Mcyi! Machinery—cutting lir ncw^ Tat- | ent rroccsH of my own— I can now oflVr lb mjr eal |f — 4 l$79t OJpookaf^rV^.+3fr>,« cuMtomerN an Ont meal e<jual to :my mea l 11 nov j mipt-rior. Bv th« |K*euliar pn^ceim of mantlfaei*0 j tiring It retaht* the ^Meetneat which innL^Htho Hcoich and Irihli Oat Meal, ao Jiintlr celebiiit not 1 u U10 L Put up in liarrrl« or hull harrel.«, and wAffiled ' Three gn«d«»<. \A roarmi; •'II\ nie<U- j CHINA HALL! to »eeii. iim; ,4 C * flue. Orderri ^OIH ill >|. V t^'» 1 ) KITIHAI.I4, Wiitcrtou 11, |*. T, l WATEaT0 , W2f, / 1 Y. \THK SI»AKKI.lV<',T;flISTI.IV«;,i:Ai:Ni:sT. ' IM»l.ri'.M»KM V*P onire. ^riabrlelle,*' from the French of Henri («reville;; \Madame Pompa- dour's Uarter,\ by (iabriclle Do St. Andre; and \Tliat Lover of Mine,\ by tin* author of \That Mil of Mine.\ , ; 1 The above mentioned books we nave recent 1/ received Irom the pub- linliing house of T. 11. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia. The first Iwoj as their names and authors indi- cate^ aro Krcnch novels, and so aro sensational ami full of intrigue. \(Sabribllo\ is h skilfully told story of the trials of tho heroine resulting from a \marriage do convenaneo,\ and of tho devotion of her children to her in her latbf years. \Madame Pompadour's Carter\ is said to be a historical novel, and is of the reign of Louis XV. It certainly cannot give any. reader an exalted opinion of either that-dissolute mon- arch, of the Madame or o f a religious society called the-\Jesuits which figure largely in tho book. It is dif- ficult to see tho good to be gained by its perusal, though to those enjoy- ing highly sensational stories, full of impossible exploits, it might be in- teresting. Wo cannot recommend such reading. \That Lover oi Mine\ is ft spright- ly novel of tho lightost kind of light, reading, aud written in a rather pleasing style. Although many of the situations are absurd and ridiculous, tjic ending is hot so transparent but that the reader is kept on the <jmvive as to \how it comes out\ till the book is finished. • All tho books are bound in a pretty and convenient manner. For sale by J. M. KKVNOLDS, Jr. j ST. LAWREPffE CO. aTEHM. The Mention Con tor cheese factory voted at their annual meeting that all patrons of the factory should pro- vide their milk cans with a ventila- tion of at least one inch. The address at the commencement of St, N Lawrence Vniversity will be deli veiled by Hills II. Roberts, June 21. . ; \ A shock of Flirtlilquako was distinct- ly felt at Norfolk ut' ll:K> Monday. Jt boded about 30 seconds. Tho convocation\ of Ogdcnsburg will hold its annual meeting in Christ Church, Morristown, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 22d, TM and 24th. Incendiary flro ftt Madrid, on the evening of the llthjn Walsh & StearV store. Slight damage. March 27lh, a efrw, owned by tho helra of late 8. It. Squires of Louis- ville, dropped a calf weighing 120 lbs. This in the largest wo have hoard of yot. , Tho County Court and Court of Sessions aro in session at Canton. Nothing particularly exciting is to come before the court. Allen Tracy, on tho Canton road, in Canton, broke one of the bones of ono leg recently. f ; • Mrs. Albert Thompson of Rensse- laer Falls, whllo insane made an un- succHsful attempt at suicide, by taking laudanum recently, j * James Millard, jj I). Van Brocklin and J. M. Woolley, lay members rep- resent tho S& Lawrence district, in tho Northern N. Low vi lie. V., Conference at ParUhTllle Center. April 12. — Miss Myra Covey, daughter of the late Lyman Covey of this place, died recently at Amster- dam, N. Y. She was a graduate of tlie Acadamy In thai place, where she has since remained as Preceptress. She was a young lady of fine attain- ments and beloved by all who knew her.. A. A. %J. ' An Ad nit ted raot. Farmers and dairymen aro daily thronging the extensive Grocery Store of John Killmer, which has bc- como head quarters lor all who desire to purchase lirst-elasji groceries cheap- er than ordinary dealers cen buy them. Mis motto Is quick sales ami small profits. g5w3 A \SfoiTKi) UV\ FKKIJNG in the air paesago* aud frequent incliuatioiiH to succzo, aro Nature's unmistakable warnings that tho mucus is arrested, therefore moans should bo immediate- ly applied for re-opening the pores, as many diseases have their origin in a sudden cold, which is, really, clos- ing tho pores of the mucous mem- brane, of tho Nasal passages, ami of tho skin of the body, by a sudden change of the weather, or exposure to extreme tieat or cold. The Nor- wegian Halm and a good \sweat\ are harmonious co-workers in such cases, and never fail to \set everything to rights\- in a very short time \»wl Tlie Herald'a Job Derailment. The continual growth and rapid increase in our job prinling depart, ineiit has absolutely compelled us to finish off tho upper story of our ollloo building, which is now used solely as a composing room. This gives us tho whole o( the lower story, which la ample room, for our job de- partment ; and with tho recent large increase of our job matorial wo arc now prepared to do any and all kind* of work, in tho printing line, as neat as the hcatest, and as cheap as the cheapest. We aro prepared to ex- ecute any and all kinds of orders for work for our merchants and bankers, whicii has heretofore been sent to New York, and at as low or lower figures than it will cost to send work away. Wo aro laboring to build up every kind of local and home industry and w'hlle we most earnestly thank that large and increasing class who appreciate and encourage us by their orders, we respectfully solicit the patronage of all who have the best interest of this town or county at heart. Call and see our office* get our prices and tee specimens of our work, and we feel certain of securing your cuitom, tf. FliAIS ui Ml \ Rural New Yorkef Me*l |>ur*u»u of man. V*. Piekman Mann of Otmlirirfire *•«»«-«. *• J* lire «avp: year* I liave taken the leading «K r \'iiltwi-nl l**nr- iiaN, and Ihev all *eem latin* H hen r.»m|Jued Papers !! Tini 1 NDFRSICNIID AUF * ; Sow oi'TFiUNi; \ : - -« * , . * : LARCF A^0 : : ikFsii AKjioiri'iENT 1 : 'WALL IWPKfts AfiUPTKl)' nro nnviitig special Indnee- mojnts (0 partijes livjajrat a distance . , n , „ . fi-cin ottr placij to fend their* order* IH f«»r ihe nmnirv, villnprn r.nl *\\s - f<;r r^en- f |H»dt lhat \n\i>* hi-. h\iur nnd de^irei- Kil to f |ol US foi* ftif\jbln y I n thi* liOfl of elevate » K ilrulliireaii'tlivi-|ie^illiir«*tJifA • \| l ' \ Wl \ } \ • U ' niff.IIIW.OI they .hull he rer.. KI ,i, w 'l :.« ili.-.rto- j (^-|H Kci )% Ch;|sWfl!lT, (MllOll Tea Hct* f ; VoT Kujives and l\irks. (*:tstors, &c.l &c. wiiii the Rural New -Yorker.\ ' i W^ are coniicii d Willi a large^fholc- The uio«*t vi>for»nih and ahlfi <vm>Mn ui<Jn of | J , . -,4 ^ 3 , T x » ^ 4 ^ pfaetirMl M-ritei> ever hcfoie rolknetl together ^t'f 1 hou:«C 111 Tl'Oy, X« I., (tOq OUr * In the column* of unv j.iuntal. f ] * , j ThounaiHin«,f uvw MiiMM-ritK'rv fmm ail.farts' go*d« are purdhasf'd tlirecr u'6m the. I of Ihe emuitry *iur old Mib<-rnJ,er* ui»i(«>l in ' enthutdubtir rx|>re^M<m4 of JI|»J>I«)\ ;il and Mi|»- 1 jM»rt. I , l'n»f. Wm. .1. Itenl or iho Mielilgnn A^til. ! wWcrO. !-tnraU;olle)re:--Tiie Ifutal New-1 oikei I#5IK>W 1 j the IK-MI |»ar»«'r.\ . I dlSfK S Tlioiiftati(f)* of pintit eo1tlnpr»« and *eed* |ittve i l»e«'n distributed fr«*i« to Kul^criher*> during tiio I |>^l year-naml our present Free DiMnhnt»in f>f See^lH will «o hi-heve, v hen i\w\ shall liave l»e«-n tri«ted.*l»ereyanhMl «« them<>M lil»er«l Offer of Uie kino: ever before made. H. Hutu* Mafconnf 2«ebra-ka«ivs:~' f l feerUinl 1 do not Halter an \ IHHJV V IM>U I na\ that It 0 the be«t journal «>f HM kuol that I ever e.iw.\ V'/lC .U'k'Hoirluff/ni llc'ttff <>/ the lil'i'frf , I Vc*s! . 1*2 per rear tn all nllkc-No Cleb PrTrei AddreM. all e-itnintiidftttinn* 1U-HAL JTHLTSniXn C'<)|, K*tf ; s l>uaiic NN, New \ o| k. Halls, Parlors, ']' \ Bedrooms, ~i-—~ Ceiling*, PnbHo Halls i ——j—— and Churches. PRICES MODERATE. I L Sterling & Mtwher. Watcfrlown, March 31, |H70. g4w4 STAGE Boardir.an x Cutting. OBJsimirly thit>u^»h ebt fiii<| v.e lutfe IcJMcr* >tn <roi«l = wote hhildy satisfactory. padk otd* goolS np.•! dc^ivtfr tho il Ttr.AuKn* IN SHELF'AOT) HEAVY 1 mrfiufnctureis^in - Ktu*onta and olee* , If you w'Mi to buy a set of/ arid coined vjslf our idorei ju<j mrJce n li-1 of what you want and' weiwil! furwn.^d prices of pntne by ret|.nn nr«ih AVe can refer yoti la*. imjlies in (inr.t^rneitrwhom we hare'. ncTer prcti, l»u| hnvc ^old wtftof died' brrefrj>ondene^ tathiir that the/ wv partie at <i;trdepot Wiilnuf extra charge,'', nut) HU> thln^ Ordered by mnii not l>rtivin;r sat UI^Hory. may bo reVtirned ut6ur expentof AV> liave aiiaeas- fk>mnent of Fajiry Articles, Pileherti j Vafe* &c M in Mnjtdicu 9 Chinese, Jap- 'nnii-cHnd Deccflrat M China, Mi it able for Welding i'resentP. Don't faif to fisit -our ^^otc when in Water-? WA.TK, The no^r RtA|ro Koitte t^etwe^i Goittf-'men And Hammond, via Homervitle, WegaUdtle, ox How. and JUO»HHC, IK run - Both Ways, Daily, \ I«follown> t Leaven Oouvemeur eaeli day m 11 ^0 and ar- rive* at Hammond a Unit 4:30; IcWe* Hammond ©ach day at W o'rlnrlp, arriving « (Jouferneur Ixdween '2 and 3 o'edoek. l'u,**^mu:*'rn are ear- rled over the entire or part off the route at about i ' OKE-IIALF THE KXPJfcNBE * of railroad fare. Kxiiretis paeka^ea, and etery I det*oriptioB of arti< ItH, carrlwl «lher way and deliverexl at »atUf art ory prie^». W^ \entile and » flnanelal HfTairn cntrtiHt«d to our care will lx> < trjnaaeteil proriiptlv.aiul all errand * done and menhaden<t#!i vered hr ti unty and o*refuldri vert. The Mtaire will eall ni Hie fuller a||d Van liuren hoimen f<>r |iaMHenger# and paok^fr^* Jij*t pre- viouH to leaving <i(H\cnienr 4 aad the Taylor llou<*e pref lotiH to leaving Ha^imand. WM. t>Ol>PS f flO-t tonlrae^nrof Houte. afd Manager. •AAAAAAAAAAAAA* • V V V V V V V V V V V V V * MEW G:d:o:b:s * Iron, Steel, Nails, Glaks, House TrimMng Hard- ware, Mechanics' ! Tools, Stoves, j, i ;/ Ranges, | , j ' /• • Etc. : i / . * AI.sp VAXrFACT<' , fiKtt , t or H?fR I : j , / • ' . '. * ALLKN& Co.; 1» r Woodnitr IIOIIKO Hlogk: . j -J -UJ ^ j Gardening. - .] Gardner § Florist, IN PL 7 MEAL* } Ot:EEXll|f>tTSE PLJVNtS^ * 'SIl^UDUKUY. &<H*fj V /-• (rtien re<|iitrinjBE; an.vtliing In th e HKW* rfid ihid it t o their 4 Ivjtnta^r to order from th« je garden, Ordfra willfit promptly filled o n K tf e ry 0 i i n IT A n p pit c-d f rmn Oie§« garden* war * ant^l to l»e ot tin- |ery Ue\%(|uality. Pitme n requiring; anvttiim j In th e IlKW* rfid will • - '• - re< a «|i»L S|iiTial attention k\vrr\ to Amcrkan andCA^H- diaii trade. orilei* e/in M iff I at J. I*. Iret A Ron, H^ Leoianl A H<™, tn<( at the danlen, or Addreaa !•. <i lk>\, .V»u. Sei|d your orders early. * Noadmittan c oi^ilie 8aUlMUli dav. , OHieru ma v \* deft wMh J. 'jlf, BCT«/ IVfl^DH, JH. f iiojurem^nr. jn m Y. Caldogue uent fr^e on applicattiom' _. \ ;/ A'|dre&» n^#i rflANK BEAN, JI*.|/ *i M*«*%*itf* xu. Ordepuborr. K • 13UKLLS nltr: -O-'V kept for Joliitjtiw ; ,, u i |{,j # ;.Jun^. glif 4 ^VAA AAA AAA A A A . *\ \ \ \ \ V V\ V\ V\'Y» v NEW G'0\O:D:S J AT TOVJ — *.*. #- *! -. » . Sf €mEA.P:, €ABM STORE t *# . -. - # «. -# - v*#* *&% :* ? 17 Main St. (MrXiwcr idock) Odiironioun ]S T . V. n i) D 1 (bH! J rwi o:S>» linn l»t>eh iuu»e >»« ninny lendlnjcDa4r5*moiiof 81, *' Ljtwri'nre C'ountT for over two years and lia« gi \ ei i t *trf eerx<ff tiatfofact inn. Home of tu point* i oj \iiaeriority art: Too quiekneaa and ea*« of -y | ehurtiiUK hntter; it r efl|*el|y for Vhumiti|r a / lnrgi'huaniitv of cr<taiii; it work* and sal to tha *• huiie.f toady for nvuiej. aud |«, In faet.the FA-/ VoKlTK < HI JtN yith our he»t <Uiryiij«n. i I mainif&rture live'»!/.«% ranginir in rapacJtT from to \o u.1 ^allonn^And varying Tit prie* from- |r..tK»Jto ^IH.OO. c H. H<$wMf. Hardware Merchant, la iby ayent at <ioi|Vert»eur # oihi-r a^nl* ares Faterlder ABAD, Canton; s. II.j Hi^»e>e. Offl4ni.l»mir: Pel ton A llro. f Ivoui^ Hie, aiid Jiudl|*v A Ptfll, Malone, * Rt KM>f Inventor and Mahtttae- tv ,4, ''i «•• 1( / -%t V •-•••; Immense St6ck! New Goods! 1 i Choice Styles! ' CHEAP !-—tlHEAP FOR CASH! IDIOia^lEISimXlClS-L Good Caltco L-.4 —- Best Shirting Calieo. Good Ticking.._... 4 Carpet Warp, per lb* 4|c :> c lo c 18 c Brown (V>M on Bleached Col ton Lonsdale Bleached... I>euini5 .\ a ci H c' 10 e t/M4 uii'->4 H< inejtoi • 4 / VAUMUU If i\U W*> MiP«'M|i> hii.^ai-idng on.a la foi flop ttltier*| If v>u JU«' »JirT)dv nnd gi-pintett If H ;hr Tju'ajii H1:IHIU Ifop IlLfte^ If jjou area nlWil^tft^ yotirielf with your P4^ er. wvrn oui with nire !!<># Rlilera wfll HI «ir a in.ip o .i»n o f \ IHI I *f\ i. . fl* 'orK'ilehv I./VA<?K ma: Sd. HI from |H>ur Una!Of, or| d tiokntim, take choer, u III Cure Tow: |hiir; if von feel Avisak ^Jejirly ka^winjfwhy, tvtll Herjif Von. J4mi lunje Wert axed oraldntit/; ota mbtli* 4U<I work, IHotelorc Ion. ' •Misi>o>>N r w<»kenetl|>|- |et\-«tj«y ^JjtfU-*; >>r a 3O/M midnight nun i'l b*:ter»» t i'd\ t kjL work} [1 IIOH Httfera will JI >4»u arc \r'iin$.af><! Hi«*ei l'U<»n f or Mv gro the r4»e Mop UlCWra will If >\ii AW in i|t<1 at th t dc-k, hiifu he tem nee^tn elean^n Hop Hitler* 1 * If * v»II hit' «>!«!, .'v«yf] v\mr pervew uu>te.t<H t wniiljiK. Z u Hop Bitter* wllilfSlTe Vo« New l,if« «iii«|Vlcor. ) Try Hop CotoiMCure &Hd Pain «trenajtbeii Yon. f-utrertfi* from auv tn- ug tot> iabt, a* in often Beliffre Yon. * <irk»»Uoi>, on th* farm, in<l feet in at your «ya- iiiDiajr or «tfmnlaOfi|t t Whit¥oaNff4. ^ *»iir pui«e \* feeble.l tnd your facwUaa hi ©IS O-IOIOIIDiS ( «>x, DmairlidA. 9 4 1J -- I L,1I -/ ^ K Good Cashmere.-i Good Alpaca , Kle^ant Summer HilkH 1,000 Pairs ifone.J..... . i.-i c Truninfo|r 8iIU» Bla^-k tuul t't»b»n-«l S:i!in« — KniekcrborktT I>r«v^ cioot!^ .5e ti[i | 50 riecen IT:tmhuiy . ,7t>c ..#e . r n; iip Dftnchy & Co. - >t ^\hHKXSON'SeAPCIXB- I ft I Tliew U i.o <^>ul»t i-.lKMit the xreat bU-l lf>erindiy of thi* anifLt »»ver <*onvmon |>orott»j *§K*Ji U't* aiid otlrtr i ^'iinnl remedies, art«*li aa liniiiiMitt-, eltH tribal ;ippitanre*, Ac. A¥k phy- -J« Kiti^m \ottr<iwn humility about it. JL1» won- I h; l_>rx_nflgtnl«r. I'riee 'IZ cy*. ylwl MfulJ Fircfi DAMAGED GOODS. ! I r^RtADER. BEFORE YOU BUY A r - f ;;lPM>HO-OKOROAM !>•• D>t ; f.ui l nd */*t iiry Uileyt ju )mgc lllua- I • . / ^u;it(d i*i-v* -|iajK i \**n|t inur/i v(«hiiihle mforma* Linen Table DamiUk 27r, wfcrth riTJc | Linen Table nnmisk r,0e. w.vHi sl.*o ^.KTNIW- \O \VtS^Sft-fV&of ^^V^CX All Linen Sapkins, GOo per ilo/.en aud up. , , I *»•\• inj«- i>d-^- I-UM.L ti^r«. ££N6£& 1 ,f *----. . . f l iinitatoj-u. Aiidre^f, pAMfcL J . HKATTY, \Va*.hiitaton. N. J. t giwl ., TheRe jjoodfl are Kllghtly Koiled, ami on exuaiinntiuii wilf be f«iimd ei iretnely eheap. ! f A'«;KNT< WAXT'I n t<<r the J«e«i aud fadeat-\ i j « ,i.^ ' I' :^i ...i r. i* :i«i'i n«?'i<>. I'riee rat- @tirpetk ah£ Floor OH Cloths \ , * •. : y •• \ • Lar<fe Stork, ail grades, (Jhoiee XeW Ih-i^iis, frofn 2t><- up. leaded ihe basement and havi> lilted it up,foi a CurjM'l roouu ro- \ 'iii*r,| ^; |.< r « . M, >4<rro::Kl t'ul»Il • iii*»|? <.'o. t \ rii.i.i-j.^t.i.i.i. i'*.. ^ >?IM-| 1/ \ ll KrvJ * Kndr. iSt-ain, rtid Gra^t Farms ht I ;\I\}»I^, hem OH|1 of Man-hmd at Fanl*« { ( l*i .••!-. KntU^N.^ofa!.!:'! ^ M.n.rha A Wil- We 5 AVC ! MIH, \ti*\ *•; . MI. ifiw^ VM fl-t^i Vf flfdl l'»*e\tiHi in \ta! I Street Ol l' M, 0| IM;n>f. 4 .i. ir.NWif^.ifnneKevery •A \it f n* IN |dAitjir>x' rv**r\ ihiiift;. t U A f)0. f ltauk«m t M Wall hC, huittii. \ IH -S A'!-lre»Hill \ \\| Ni »\ \i\V. Crockery, China ami Glassware. S MAKKKT. LAHCiKrST STOCK IX Till • >?«inor rikte* A'.I'N'lS WANT! Pfoi'StnitbV HlbJ#- ro^Jon- ;.:.'* shiJMtndUAL iUU4>ES: r t'j M> • il h A < a. Ih> in.u.o II\H.-. A *). li^fJi ! i Iron HI one China per doien. ( Iron Stone China itreakfa^-t J'laies, 70t* per dozen Iron Stone China per do&en. >aure Plalefl. 10 i.)c [ iron Stone (\hula Cupiaiid , c a<b erH, l>i* prr ret. Iron sione'China Wa-l.-lMwl ahA Titelier, H.*>i; per n-t. Good Tumblers, »>i\t perdo/rn. /•/I V lll/l IIILi: Hl< I IPTS bv IUAIF far tr' |l t -ii. d IJI j i ,( !.I>I. LitryhvJftteu-nh l: -.i.d //.» i. AtiKNT- W.v\7II IV K iM4 .1. \ . ^. .Vlivuice, Ku(fn\v S 4_. ... ,... .— IC ! G n ft\6*C c E K R«I'E»S- I'AfT^IXS' VCIIOATITK l*ftL^ niSKC XeW »5;«-i» Itl-Hi.!, I •!<•*! lit I h e en t it* *\K?IJ» Good Japan Tea.. j . \ i*>e Kxlra Japan Tea.. ,,.3o to 4o<! Good Gret v n Ten„., Bi»neIe*-*« < 'ndh-rb- -- • l 0 »ii'h ltl'4«!.M)I v*iii o«iMi»le?elv ejian^e tbe *^ i»t iA tfirre w ^h*. An>*. 1 piM n \s|h» Will t:d «• J pilfeaxdi mjrbnbHini l,4o J ^ 2\w*'\.~ ii is be rv»t'iM*i ui M»«itd heaiiir,\tf~^v% j Mi'-h a tjh'rie. \H> |H»«ailj^'. Sent »by mail fortf ) lell . I -{.Wlio.. * K?W 4 i. s. JOIIN^os A C().,^Banifor Ate. ^ j u ft v AH good** sold for 1 ra^li, and guarautet d lower lban any uiaikft here or elsewhere. ; April, 1879. av rrpreK.jned, and the pri<<i D.G.WOOD. GALE CHUIED PLOW / 7 s fa ikp h+*t plmw Hk thk /] vror?d f and i^aaawArde<V TH£ GOLD MEDAL 7 ATT If!IS EXIVSITIOy, \ /fa J < aU.tr . PUru » n.-mpr:^ % £vt c irf uialii, app)y to nj£. *'> liAi^^lFOXdoAJWon^Iftau^- *\ KANSAS Rf?M5 *t 7 !SS r^%^lfe e ; &4t flw^P i'l