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,T«\ * i tfv, !» w :*. HIGOUVERNEUR HERALO SJ»»rfa>*ru ^ l^gy # t^pB >1 * -tp» *%ig—KIWI ^3Vi iirrii?* April fMftffc 1 \5U* \«•* ;a:f^ #*—\ • ftW~-» ^^fWfafilf MIWKR ivtr.KBirr, , inrAni of Ihni datfefm Intnl.aVid itotit eflnrU of the present ml* ration In carrying out ilio pro- of laws p**»od hy tlw last 5» IMkof thoaa wboaatof tka prodttot Of>ha dairy/ ; ? j >ftwi/A- Thou RTIAH edol and $!r ttiy milk aa soon aa drawn from thy n^w by lining tho boat appllanooa^t tMy *ommumU-not by putting water o|i It* Into It, for that would In a vio- • >• II t ». t yVf i ' U4 U * h of law and the commandment* - imt by bringing tho milk In contact *Wjth a cool surface, abovo (ho fvfM* Ing point, and exposing ttiy mll|i In ip^lloan (Vingrcts, with di was th* rili|ts sheets to a clean a tin-tap twite, th>t It may hecomo charged \ «Wg« % n f which hath a wonderful tuffo prevent souring and talntldg. ItU shrewdly ^tmpccted hy somo of Hit propbeta, that airing milk Is of rndra value than cooling It, find et- pclH*nco showeth that atlrrlfig \fltli a<0ppor hath a preservatlte eflWt (hat should commend It to every pa trail of la choese factory. Thou sbalt con- llnti thy milk In a covered can' as ah4i t a time aa poasible, and protect It #*om the rays of tho stm'aiid itio hoi atmosphere. A tfooten hlanhet thrown over the can, and a canvas strf tched over tho milk*wagon would he found efllcncloiis^the blanket Is no,- to h<\ used unless the milk la milled. v ; *.. Ifighth— Thon ahalt not water {\\y milk br mlilng with It tho content* of |tlio<spring, tho well, tho cIMarM, thd brook, tho waterlity-trottgh, or ottfer sources of water supply; npr by feeding thy cow with vlllaltiotia •lojis! whey, or extremely succulent food, whereby (ho contents of tliO mltik*oan shall be Increased In quanti- ty |i tho expense of quality, with a view of chentlng thy neighbor; (Of thrill wilt thereby bo choatlng thill* o«Wi soul, jitid Ktafid In constant dan-* ger'of tho penalty of tho law, ( JiiHth— Thou sbalt not skim thj milk by taking ofl' a tho cresm that rMth In tho eon oyer night, thai thou ifiaycst have a llttlo eream for oofltoo; nor by setting II In pans or olluj>r u ton si Is over night, nor by «4v|Hg stripping^, nor by any othet |>roooas; for If thine own sense of hpijaaty does not restrain thee, thoti nhoiihUt constantly havo the fear of the law, and of tho watchful eyes Q( thy fcftlghhor beibro thee. It Is bet* ter to save out a small me«* of mllat for thluo own use. J *M~ ThOit NhaU hot oommltj sry by adulterating thy milk] burnt ungar, chalk, soda, salt Of *ny {Ingredient or compound whstsq- evert nor by giving vile stuffs to thy lUlft- ti; ifii* ft idous uiiditi Inking of funding ttlousl didit (or tit leant tho part of It) at the rateof j\%%ir liitrrest f nn annual saving of it to the altnotl rnlmlOus I of #1,^0,000 has lieenen>ctod. ITI^I rapidity wlthMrhhh tho higher InteHbt bonds of the governmant hkvefpoeii oaehanged for the h»fig- tirfnjfour percent bonds has estaln llihei( one (tut lieVOioP dt«pute and Mr tH#a irtitMultirs* of which we have bWni Contending for i>vcr a year, v|r: t|at tlio prevailing rate I* now and i b#en at lca«t V| to :i penntit too hi'! To any loin of an ordinary itli- lers^ltidlng, the fact \n prrhM lly ap- •• re til that ri^lre business and pro- Itiotita energy of this eutlco nation la iralfMd by the withering blight of soviet percent tav Mpou all fiumttho hol^ working capital of the coi|titry, tmi| In fact .AIT ^ctvra/ Is all that y ^lagltlmste hu<i(nes)i can stand. 'ho (Ittlc reviving recuperative *1- Jlty of trada and irMlo Is throttlfd »y tll#gorgon Imaded monster, luter- iti Wblch l|ke a huge anaconda its inaAiln and out through all avenues if bi*t)uc M «n«l wl4h an nver tlghtoft~ rig g^)p holds f»ut upon Its writhing lot 1*^and nlrxtfig upon more than i# eiflre prolll*, lli^ally crtmhes tie lalutjad victim by driving htm to latikMpptoy and despair. \ eiirtiful canvass of the tntfre nui ofmliat are comhi(»nly known ks italripa man of the nation for t^o ist ol^a hundred y<tar*, will ruvekl it a^ioundlng fact t$at, flrat or la^t, hlgb aa nUitty pfireent of tliajn he* Wholly fkll^ compfotnlso wl^h lltOrs, or dlo podr. This wholfr- J# la^k of aue^ess 14 not due to the >t tkat the business did not^of itselJT, »r«| a good prollt,t^or that tha me^i conducted tho enterprises wefo llgeut and w>«ti>tul. ( Hut this tarty universal business Wio< k and iln ll attributable au4 directly bla to tha solitary catutt of pa . too high Interest on* IM cnpltil stank In trade, lutaff st ooiitjnites in dVasr and a mulata, whether It ralnl or shine hatl|Orbu|liieaa Is good Or bad^ pr abl4< or onprontable. Mke \thjti ejlnkarlng tooth of time,\ Interest ja Vfr Jdla f but continues to gnaw^ hi wdday until IteoustHQc* evet-y ail's anbatanoa-who plufes h!iusr|f li Ita ppwei. Its power Mid woil^* l^ga ajri so sllent f Its oparntlous art Inv^lkle.that It charms and soothea l^pi Ititltodad Victim with lbs deluslvf pe t|Lt all wilt be well, while It ll •Hralid Irttporccptlhly enveloping m l»i 'the meshes of a tmt whlnQ uds tffm hand and fo<»| and dragl hint d^Wn to lusotvenry and ruliii i|y iiUl^ii If >ou arc not Hilling tO to another, add if yoa leeeed, either pay Ao Interest hat IS icaa can 'i <' wy<* f i fi i- tho temerity to explain that It waaj this very recklcaa dlsrogarA of con^j alatency that holpejl to make th^f piece popular, ( : Philadelphia, tho City of brotherly; love, and tho cracked boll, and tho! declaration of lndop<fndan<to, and thai Centennial and tho sober, drab! I cow't nor by any means, trick, da- vlcey process kuowli or unknown to tho naturally depraved,; The laws of thoHtste, the health of the coinm«* nltyi and the lives of tho people, o4« ptcliilly of the hO»t of llttlo oues f whd are likened unto tb* Kingdom of Heaven, cry out against this unpar- donable sin. * ' •j |ii ii j. \ ii .La.L | .,.i..' \i ^ fli'R WATI UTfVtVff MlttFR, ••»<i A\l ptlvail M cleat eoHipel Mr to g<ira )oi(|j dlsti eh % Mfn fr< tt 4 Vit > ^ i > .i, ritiofora in fJfiiteral, mrid at tr«i«r» lowii In Fartleular. sir hath charms,\ and tfie It, M. !&• Viliatoro enperlalfy. Her Ma|« Utyii^hlp I'innforo wan Mr**l launolnd In fiondon Ip May 1N78, about a >ear njro flow, but Hint nvade Its apprar- aucaln this, cnuttiy (nftor noting \thqticean blu« M ) In critical Ihwton during the |m«t winter^ lUwton ha\llig passed her mark of approval on t|ils musical abstudity tho country has llnce horn given over to It* The shipjbas mostly mot with fair saHlnjf tli«utgh we occasloniilly hear of a wfc4h on account of an InetHolent m+Wi , The authors, W* H. tiilbort sod ] Arthur Sullivan, have been kito^n In America through the coin* Ic opera, \Trial by Jury\ami several society plays by Gilbert, also by tho opcrf of/ \The Hortwor\ which has bcen-nroduccd sluco tho Pinafore but (•did ijftd meet with success. Hut never non|t<tr,not even hardly recr,has thcrd beeifaifbli a signal success as that of tho Pinafore. The music is whistled In tttift street and played In tho par- lor. | Tho street urcblna are as fa- mlilir with It as tho *'uppor crust or regular patrician/ 1 Only a short tlioo since ^ young lady got her foot stuck, in a soft spot In a concrete walk, and Immediately a crowd of •treat urchins gathered around and •hooted u llvy, tho merry maiden and fba tar!\ I doubt If there It any bodyjio bohlnd tho times that bo has not Maard and Indeed been bored to deatH hy tho M hardly ever\Joke This |oko fl ||l la said originated In the time of I^uls \V of France. In tho jdiapfl at Versailles ono, Sunday, wherli the King, Mine du Barry and all thsl court were present, the preach- er bo^nii his sermon solemulv,' with thoifords, \My trlends, wo must all die!'] The King was distut lied and in ado a grimace, where upon tha courtly preacher added, \or nearly \ll»\ J Again somo one else Is sure It originated when Lruly Tcs/le says to •Ir 1*4ter: \Wo will never quarrel agmlnV and then gives an Illustration of tha \hardly ever\ auiiolion that liar* djbarended upon the community. Th0ra have been eighMpon profes- slooal troupes playing It III the United Hta^al at ono time, to say nothing of tho Innumerable amateur companies. It ha^bcen running at tour did on* ft pluccl Nlmultancotnly to crow<lcd hodsda In New %'ork, and tho Stand- ara t||eatci (hero lately celebrated ita one blind red th presentation, He* sides uils thore hnvc t>eeu number leas burlesques of It given by dllfereiit minstrel troupe*, under such uames as I Miry Hoses, Sltsdhoat rinnfore, his Mud Scow rimitbreand his Mar^ rlcd Hlster* | Pinaforo. A ; colored troti|M(f Is being orgaiilxrd to present the i(Ml II. MJ. H. t nrul a eompauyof rhlhlrfeii lately gJ^Vo It In PhlladoU phhi. I It hanaUo been traiifdatod into tid^luh This t, tho tlrst cOmid operalaver(Written with an object, It belngJlnteiiiH*! to ridicule tho cu%» torn or placing a lawyer at tho head of the*''queen's navce.\ A aqlsn and loarnod professor, i^ot la autrerhig from III health. \?*r 'njfoi Uer§ § so far relaxed from h^ •jpovo /fee prrrvnt, for I 4]any legUimuto bii^lncai (|gd proaper uiuler« • ,f i. n. i^ i , r 1 ffssr row w a wow r NTs. fitt«i«%ts«a asia W**«i. ^fk« f4j|ia^liMI rul«« »!•*• INKIII •*^M»'« >< I riiil,*^ eitl*Sr^44n«l Milt In ti« hf (). W. llAABi !<>«» ittirtfwl^li r»»#r Apa yia<au>ai. aH'l •IM.UM l»4 «*««rv<^l nm\ h«*«l»«1 hr »U <Ulry« Thou ahali not ahise or wor* ^ow, nor thy mald~sorVantf mau^servanl, nor Ihy dog f boy whose huslitt s« It Is to p' tho cows | but thou shalt ia treat thy row gently and eiirlug her cojilWIcnro, and no one to nioloal or make Thc^i ihsli not iliirve nor cow for food, nor give her utrltloua or unwholesome guy klinl whatsoever, but an e of that whhdi N palatable 1 for bar system, that she i In good htaltli, havo a at and a clear 0)e ; and, glvo her salt to rfck when Iketh. Thou fdtatt In nol Way de- prpve nii allow thy <uiw I9 bo do- lean water to drink, nor wallow In mad, nor to* ance to get Watrr, nor to||lrlnt|Ko|it of mud-holea^ stagnant |Kijhds oftnHHds, nor to sip Water from ic earth made by her own feet of other anlOials ; but give her an abundance of rOok or well water, kept igh mr thluo own use. Thou ahalt give' thv cow do In aiimmor and a warm Inter; and the Istfer shall lean and sweet, and withal lalfd; and thy row ahall om of motion, a clean lied to tta onk^ntl an opportunity for such duftloarMpcarolsa aa sba may <laalro, to flia«o^| that her blood shall freely elnlutat^thrU hc^r irusclea shall not detarlor«a and become Weak and atlm*n#<tf IMHI that her digestion and ap|LiltJptall remain good. , , k/lH ijThou ahalt milk i\\9 cow In a cwl |'l^ In summer, and whenahe |0 iiiit h<tped or fretted, butstaiidcth quljft aii^ihewcth her cqd,, and In a fi pln|i at all times; thou ahalt throws bag, milk her gentlv, avolii getting tilth Into milk j l(M thou shalt not snve for |e oavwor thy unlghbor's uae, nor. |y to ||e factory any milk drawn a <iitor whoae oalf Is leas than day*|dd, nor milk drawn fVom a sufttltng from horn and hoOf dl- ioru dlatemper, or fever, or any other disease* nor nw whh b thoti haat reaaon qtiakers and good prosy Williani IVnn, who treated the Indians, j« greatly exercised in jmlnd over the I'inaforo epldemle. j\ member of a church uhoir theroj who accepted 1 an engagement to! sing In the! chorus of tho opera) is said to have* hem promptly bouhced from t tho choir and tho place thjnreof knew hlni>j no more. Stuno sancti|nonious brother writing from there—Ono of the smile-; if-yow-d*ro christians' —sends an ln-1 diguftut protest against tho epidemic! ami bewails the fact! that M Pinaforoj music has taken the placo of rcllgiouaj fesT and attributes tio It tho lack of^ interest In church and church a Hairs of (he past winter, and lends up with 1 the doleftil assertion that: \Men of Chrlkt aro so willing |o v forgot in the! atratns of a comic opera the present needs and eternal Weill fare of their immortal souls.\ ' Ho!ask* also how It would seem to hnjvo tho master come and find his servants engaged in such frivolous pursuits. For my 4»art when the endi of tho world comes, tho last trump) Is sounded and the heavens rain dowi^ tire, I'd much rather hear my nearest neighbor on the road to glorv sing Pinafore in good time and tune thjen shout Glory Halleluiah! in dcafenlijg yells. Now if thut brother Vd)ll conici to WVortown he will learn that good men and women can sing Pinjaforo one day and a tr Drum In a cljurclt choir tho next without considering themselves any tho worso for it eUher,nor lessen- ing their chances of a place among saints In tho great herjo-aftor. Ho much tor Pinafore In general, now for Pinafore in particular, or as It was glvenlast wookiby tho Water- town Musical Union,| a musical so- ciety just formed and which has re- ceived* a good start from the pro- ceeds of Its flrst vcntuiie. Tho opera was given four Hinds to crowded houses, Wednesday/ Thursday and Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee. The city j and country around turned out In a crowd to see this opera which has been In rehear- SA|. for dome time frist. A large .number attended tho wholo four pre- sentations, showing thp popularity of tho tipera and tho excellency with which It was given.* I|t would bo out of placo to repeat thatj phraso which la kept in reservo for imatour enter- tainments that \This jwas a perfor- mance that equaled some professional troupes,\ aa every bodjjr knows that means, that by a grekt, very great stretch of imagination an indulgent audience can fancy thoi r are witness- ing a very |tf>or professional com- pany. The cgst was asj follows: Thr HX Item. Wr Jeaaph IV>rt|er t K. *C II., Ftmt L«inlof the A«lnilrftllty....ifr. C. Win. (Usrk. C*ft|it. Corcoran, <;o!nntan<llngj II. M. H. \I'ina- fon\ M Ifr. W, K. WiokM, ffCftlph !Urk4trmv, nh\e a^nm^n, *.. MJ\ J. Fil«*1miuonp, \ alrjfc. U. Remlngtmi filH nolmtay, hoatHWatn Mri C II. Itemittgtnn Ikilt lif^kottlM^Uwaln'A mn(«||fr- '' K Murray I Tom Tiirker,ml4t(*hin!iiate... T | Maatcr .1. Martin Jo*«i»htn<«,Caetain'ii <laughtor^Irf».K.II.8*««ionM l.lll!^lliillcmii|>, (Mrn. (rimi*), a PorUnionth Ildntlioal woman ,.,,.,...Si»•* Clara llrewn Wri. W. Dewoy IIl« (OtltilM, aiM| HelKVSIr Jo«i»|»h'a flrnt w>««ln Hnilora, Vlrnt l^irtPa H^stora, It In AtitttH, flirt., ale. Mr. John Fitr.»«Imin4ns, a gentle- man from out of town, took tho part Every part bud done aa of llalph llackstraw. was admirably taken well as It could posslbl[y be, each so- loisj. being applauded [is ho or she made their apperance. Hut espec laity the part of Little Buttercup was something that would ijiake tho for- tune of a professional; 'each time as her voico Indicated that sho was ap- proaching behind tho menes the ap- plause commenced and finally roached a climax when she dashed in among the crew of the Pinafore and to tho front of the stage witb jher basket of ribbons and trinket*,} conspicuous among which was a ring or two of bologna.* Tho acting, all through this parti, was simply horfect. Tho chorus of over focty volcfes was much bettor than any profeaJtonal- troupe carries with it. Tho entrance of tho Inimitable Hir Joseph and tho ad nil- ring crowd of female relatives, \Ills sisters and his cousins aiid his aunts 4 ' In their gay dresses and {dashing hatp was tho signal for a g^and burst of applause. w 1 Tho stage was fitted ujl In truo man- '0-war'stylo,tl}0 scenery was excellent, being painted especially pany by Mr* A. It IHIca. The sea-gull wasU-wcll for the coin- McKcnr.io, of it wa» lion ahalt keep everything abokit tfey stable ami dairy-house aor^ptdoHily < lean ; lb on sAaU thor* nMpis* ftml ii'al\h not merely rffcui In |ft waters all tbo pall\ cans, atra|uersj|ii;pani and other utensils illklug, carrying iillk t set- tr In manufau turlog It Into of the dairy ; and thon ulty keep thy milk from a fbul, tainlcfl or diseased ao abalt thou prevent rtloles In thy milk from tad odors, and f#v#r ms- amtlibo virus of contagious dl- \ thon shalt spar* thyself shame of delivering milk <4 tho barn-yard,\ and ilngMlt**** Into tbo torn!* yauiit foveroly Intulleotual pqrsiiits ail to Uk|t 4 rosi*t;vcd seat at a rinafore, but th^ltood man calue away wadly j»u//loii and. Innocently romarked after«4#rd that he dldn*t see how U could )»o so popular with such great Inconsistencies In it; This man who thouf bt ln8kiisorlt 9 oOmpiited eclipse^ aa easlt|r aa an ordinary man can reek* on up h*bat somebody owes him, anil! who fa|jui familiar with Kuolld aa wo lill aroiwlth some body else's fallings, could ipt understand how Little Hut- tcrcuficOuld H m\t up two children gnd ndl A creature know it\ with ap- parently aa groat a difference In tjiolr Ages e4tho Captain end B»lpb, and I*. !^^jyf4 ! iMbee fD M niUs>i upland no one k*\ 4dy t mM a pull and exrltetl the rusiblcs of the audience to a considerable extent, It Js reported that (filbertjand Sullivan are engaged on a new opera In which six burglars break into ja house and fail in lovo wlUi the six hicces of the proprietor, before alx policemen inter- vene. If this is HO let iho Watortown Musical l r nion by all meij^is introduce tho six burglars, tho sik nieces and twi<ie six thous- rtlon of tbo llth verse in chapter of Romans. A sec- itiop is, \expiation satlsfac- pv repcratlon made by giving an iva|4nt for ah Injury, or by doing | utfferlng that which is received tlff^ctlon for an offence or inju- M adding \specUlcally in theology, i0 cxpktlon of sin made by thoobe- Itiice and personal sOflerings of IfrUt.^ I prcaumo that \A. \V.\ ^Ins l)y tho word atooeiQeut, the ile fit is set forth in second dcflni* toll, t^o much being-settled it only gmins to point out passages of scrip- l^ewh|clKset forth tbo blood of bfist m an expiatory ofTeriug for \$, renllRNion o( HIII. In Hebrew ix- v wf find iho statemcur. '• without (Hiding of blood is no romission.\ |*t being the case wc should expect JBmjl Just such languago as is found 1st Peter i-18, 19 and 20; together Ijyh |s|^ John i-7 ct sc<j. ; These pa6- ges nt^mistakably lean toward* the en of: neccjuthf in nhedding of btfist^a blootl. (Consult now Kpesi- a iMlJJth, to lCih verses inclusive, tigrc the r/fcet of the shedding of tho pbd of Christ is stated. Turn again (lobeewa Ix llth, to 15thj versos chislvb. In addition to these refer- c^s |t will ispt bo unpfolitfiblo to d t\m fifth coupler of Homnns, tiling upon tho sentiment present-' |n (lip verscN from tha 6th, to llth, jtbiHJv6. It may bo well, while coa- ting ttomans, to tako a look at tho s advanced in the third chapter, 24th, and 25th, verses. In con- title* of what seems to bo pro- lied tjiere, consult tho passages iu t John iM and 2, then iv^lO.^ It Di* t» me, Mr. Kditor, that the *ify of tho nheddtng of 'Chri*C* i may be argued from the pas- oS adduced, at any rate 1 will of* ho mioro now. * K Wtl^l UKLIKVF-S IWTIIK ATONKMKNT. '*• • J ——— j i • ^ A flawkftye'Ulft l,«M«r. ilj ' jj NoHWnol>, April;U 9 1R79. \fk<t? JleraUl;— Thc«o i^re indeed ^geno^o days, and \all fool's day' 9 istUc longest of M tho >(}ar. t4 The a*koye\ felicitously remarks: \This tho diy wc celebrate \| Wo had 4l? hipod that .V ben tliS Bprlng-time comes gctitlo Annlo,\ i.the nlack-birds semi fprth their ?(fl!uojoB 8trains,and tho famMerial »#s dlfcourso on the came (caws) of thing*, that, *« we should havo ,ce!\ (That \two blades of grass 'UJld grow whore ono grow before,\ lit hM more moral courage, that ^flgnuld $hoo(! that \tbo twig would \treo inclined*' to take WcriM, that tho traditional \lamb\ did \ikip\—(and ho does to keep fiirni!) j\Viil \the coming\ Sprfiiy fitlnuoj to eat snow, or drink ico iinanadi? Wo u ki/ swoot (Ireams\ 'l&lng'Invited to tho woods, where intnmptlvo cowslip vacantly pon-. >* Mpa^i the ravhilCMS of an c/iW// wie/ to block tho .sweet wild violctH, id put tthe first \brakr\ on the ••fast S nVof Ihe Spring dress, (our fair lghb«u|fwants (o wear,) but that pa ^ m • r, T^U *-4V ''7* &!' ^ - my 7*1; 4>loyment. ' MApfe sugar m getting to bo a drag on account of th» largo quantity mkdo this sprlngj. | - A good many now houses sire to be built hero this summer aod the car- mentor shops aro all busy getting ready for ojdt door work, i , i • Hon. Geo, Yost is building a large yankco cheoso houso a little east of the village. I Tho John 1^. Douglass factory has bcOn making cheese for tho last foul* weeks. • [j , Tho rcceit destructive ore at Red- wood, on Tuesday last, was plainly visible from here. j Wo would request your* co-respon- dents at Brier Hill, Hammond, Pope's Mills, Kdwsirdsville, Rossif, Macomb, Morristowii and Oxbow |o give all local news, till of which is.of interest to many readers bore. * • f Or^AStOKAL. j Keenevllle. j April I9tl*.—It is cold fdr tho sca- aon. Tho choese factory, «}ey Hodg» kin proprietor, has been remodeled. Tho children of the Baptist Sab- bath School enjoyed their pugar par- ty last Thursday night. j The first flamo of croqdet of tho season was jjdayod Thursday lant by Wallace liotify and Luther Kenncr. Wallate gof4* West Haturd^y, Luthor is to makii cheese for ilr. J. E. Sprague. j I Improveipcnts and changes are the order of th<| day, Mr. Abner ./ohn- son is paintlin^ ld R store t^nd dwel- ling. Mr. iComlns will eoon movo Into Mr. Dflln'l Lewis' liolieo wliich ho ha>* rented. Ono of ouf carriage intikors, Mr. Willis, Is contemplating a western Journey. V' M. Lewis is to become our hOtol kcepcif/the first of May. Mr. Lawton i« nibvlng into bin houso now occupied byjMr. Wil- lis, k It. Jr. . April 21 st.—Wallace Roiify loft for the west last Saturday, tills makefe tho sixth young man tvhe has left since tho year began* ] Presiding Elded Wood ! delivered au interesting scfrnon la.si ttabbath evening from text **If any foari bo in Christ ho is a now creation.\ Rov. Nichols preached Ids farewell sermon In the morning. Mr. James Clark was tho whom your correspondent Ing ground ploughed this spring. 8. H. Ji>. flrst ono saw bav- ••*< !|ili^un|Munn(M)H v over which slio has oj' rei ace id< 3 ti3jJ^ay decid k*J is ;iust HH control\ renders prcmUiro and I dly chilly! !r bo show a trifle monotonous; e^VofR tlip pippcuy berries, wiirtcr gtecU«», sijliirrcl corn, polly ivogs, and t^c prett^i little witeilitcsof thc^carly iof f aa 'Hvlth a garment !\• > the six policemen to and people. « , Watertown, April 24st' C. II. W LrTTrtta IROU TW* ..J- lvRKNKVILt.K l ijpitl PFOFrr,. 19th. Sccln^.yOnr request fo>- an answer to the (^tjestions propounded by \A. W.\ in the'l^owler correspondence in the HKIIAI.U, I herewith 4>flVr the fol- lowing. Concerning th^ first ques- tion, vir/— u Whero In tl(o Ilihlo can any authority bo found fi|rcalling tho sorpont th^t tempted mother Eve, tiaUu, or the Devil.\ IL would say, Oonsult Revelations, xliDL xx-2* Re- mem boring now that Jolin tho Apos r tio was the author of tho Book of Revelations it may servo somo pur- pose to consult John viil-f4. Consult again 2.L'or« xi-3, where the \sub- tility\ noticed could not navo been a (product of a mere animall Turn now to 1st John Iil-8, wherj' tho word ^beginning\ must bafoj reference, S ot to tbo Devil's existence, but to uman existence, lVrhabs these few passages will *hed some light upon tbe query. j As regards question number two/ *'Where In tbo Now Tostkmcnt, can' li be shown that Chrlst'J blood wa* rt#cc|sary aa an atonoinent for sin.' 1 * It will be proper to tlrat define the notion conveyed In the w<ird \atone- ment,\ Our standard lettoographert Mr. Noah Webster presents twpj abadaa of meaning. ^irstLi it moans 144 agrpement, toneord, i^ionclliation- iAorWifrd herself marry C|M or the j after enmity or oontrovMray,\ ' To Uluitrate thii rooming lfh % Webeter &• 4* U«•?<;. v. m .f <)hi thi umbrageous shades of tb© i ltacts, i|nd juice of tho miplo trees! o* oftbn would I have rolled you l awoct morsel under my tongue/' it you would not bo rolled, in point luck, no one has made any such ticlous ^un this year/ and ^o relapse otuils appalling teJapso of winter* {tajd bopojlt will bo tho death of it. . ||Yol 4< tD(4 great drama of llfb\goes Okf, the fujnorals aliso, and there is no llrtws except now babies^ and they ai^ foryrtinioliabl© and—\Leaf by l|ifl&or^eos fall\ (in Florida) and ON*! by onbrtho clergy aro \foiling off* fh>m graoe M and virtuo, and the sad (lid lOSHoij ^repeats itself.'* < ,-ty UTtokt feeble worms wo mbrtalsarj ^ilcrgy!) Ileroand tlicro a Talmage/ 9 IW^OS, with Ineffectual fires, and rttiisei wbtfo his tiro burns,—(out,) or s^tn© giaiit intellect of the pulpitis itjfnulled |by somo moJeru \Delilah a^i another reverses tho order of ngSt and* comes down **V>b heavy\ h his !a]q>lauee, upon the small. I select audience, consisting in -Of oifti scattering female* fiBtcner wife. Tbo community Is convulsed ;h\waf»and rumors of war\ and tte eloquent ex-pounder tlndu too iqNb tbat he lias mistaken tils voca^ i^V» i|hat ho should havo! been a r, an<d have spouted r>alt water ftpficr thertx scripture, yet in tbo (atttkuge o^tho juvenile, architectural 40tMpf circular, \Mrs. Skew ton\ sucli la life.** if have Written this with my! tyci flSedilipon the brilliant Optics of |h«e'Mlawkeve,\ hence, tho ermtic irrational gambols of tho pen, I kit^ebtlt ino roa\ earnest truthful peyagraphjto add, \ s ( |fho American House, Norwood, (Wjnjro I have tho happiness to be) is (jlipbf tho jbesi Hotels thut was over 0i|' tortuoo to luxuriato in. Tho ^r^rictrcK Mrs. James Urownell, fV§i|n longf cxpnicn<:if and natural *t*i>tiVciK)ss, is an exfpert iu the fine ai^ of keeping a Hotel, that ; in homo llllprand unexceptionable, in a|l points of Mcolleobe. i^atchcldor, tho genial ap^ intelligent clerk, from Washing- t^i^forincly of Canton) is well fitted for) flic place. There is none of that aV^lllness, that financial and ghastly «qWpinlty,j that intimidation that thr*»l(ihH yJou,Jf you linger too fondly too>^CVourJi)gly, over the toothsome mt*tia, or tjaily too rapturously with tho Jain tie^Kd tho pastry, or drain tcHuJgooply Hi© CUI> ««that chocre but nOtJbebrialcs.'If \oloanliness is next dlMm, thon tho tables, beds, S, tho • entire American House, \jr neat to the hcact Flowers, papers and the absence of \tho deftln 5ff tfcb still,\ with every neces- earf.W a first clars Hotel, or home, renUr* thll Hotel as complete, as it is^fflfvehient. - MAX. lUfi-^ m U Therea*. 1119t|il—KntTou riKnarn. Your If verf popular in and about lace, j Theresa Is one of the ml and liveliest places In JefTer- luntylj Uesldes our churches, and pore, we havo two good afcd Qpite a large number of itng jofianiifacturiiig establish- PltrAlrn. j April lMlh—IIaa'fitwintokr lingered about long enough? Tho snow dis- appears very Aloivly, and nearly every day receives a now addition ,to tho oltl supply. ± Tho butter and cheese interests of this section received a severe chock last Miminer, in tho shape of dry weather and grasshopper^ compel- ling many of tho farmers to dispodo of part of-their stock. The tieer brothers have Utcly lost four of their cows from soneo un- known dlKoasr; we havo also heard of several other** losing one or more. Notwithstanding these drawbacks; wo understand that the Pit cairn chccHo factory is to run again this senson, Mr. Ford choose maker. Wo hear the Kast Titcairn factory will not open thi** season. . : • There lion been an extensive busi- ness carried on, tho past winter, in lumbering and drawing bark for the tannery. Somo now find * employ- ment gathering the Nweetl of life, (maplo sugar,) while others are wait- ing for high water to run tho logs which aro piled In vast numbers on the banks of tho streams; anil by the way thissamo log running ia a rather dippery business, and some mirth provoking as well as some 'pioro se- rious accidents happen in tbe course of it Uov. Mr. Foot© the Evangelist, is ( holding a scries of religious meetings at the Cong, church in Harrleviile. AKAMV ' ' ,.. i i Chippewa Bay. j April 19.—Tho padlocR of tho loo- king is still upon tho bay, but tho river is open. A small hteamer has been cruising about tho inlands for several days with a party from Og- densburg in quost of ducks, geese, porch and terrapin. Duck Shooting has been good, ono party having shot 40 in a day. There is a constant bang, bang, from early dawn till dusky eve. \ v - 4 Isaac Holloway, of Buffalo, Is open- ing a granite quarry upon Oak Is- land. A number of hands are already employed.; Samuel Sturzackor is foreman. Tho quality of stone Is ex- cellent. Mr. Alex. Alton is replenishing his stock. Peter Allen ami Henry Harney 'fca wed and split eight and a half cords of wood in seven hours. They are huge hewers of wood. ; Frank Buss is repairing and refit- ting his hotel. His wife, Who has spent several weeks with friends in Troy, will bo homo about .tho 25th. {John Buss sold nine acres of land in this villago to Mr. ftardslty last week. Consideration, $40 petffacre. , Kobt. Allen is making many im- provements upon his house and lot. Ktl. Denner, who recently built skiffs for Messrs. Sheldon, Brown & Townloy. of (iouvernour, hgs just completed a boat for a party in lirockville, \ and this morning launched it in tho river and started w Ith it for the otyner. It is a beauty, lie is building a shell 30 feet by 13 inches ; depth of hold, 6| inches. Tho man for whom it is intended docs not weigh quito 200 pounds. N *j Lust, but not least amoiigUho names wo mention, is that of Mr. It. J. Tay- lor, whom we had the pleasure to nieot this week. His social anc? jovial disposition made him many friends here, as tho accumulated list of names of new subscribers to the HERALD will testify. May bis shadow never grow lem, and may ho survive to make a visit to this place ?gaia when tho shado of Isaak Walton comes creeping along among the Thousand Islanders, Before ho cometh we would whisper in his car, remember the fall of Narcissus!; I . Tho frogs are practicing to-night, beyond tho liouso of ftob. Allen, for a grunt concert next June, CHIP. aa long as a heavy roll of thunder commonly does, and died away like a low rumbling jar in tho distance, I dnderstand tbat it was heard In Kd* wards village also. j J. T. McCombs, of Hailcsboro, baa rented Balmat & Brayton's store at Fullervillo^ and is \stocking\ it up. Mrs. Helen Balmat is in charge of tho establishment, und the postoflico has been removeil from her house to the store. S<Jmo 06 tho \boys\ around hero who are engaged to run logs in I'it- eairn, havo several times since last February tried to begin work, but every time they found the creek fro- zen up or water too low, VAM.KVITR. m $mmmmm j The northern hiff of Hew England j (kases to be agricultural and com* morclal, to beconii moite and more Industrial; In 18tB the tianufacturea in tbe State of j;Newj Hampshire amounted to over|^96,0ob,ooo, among tliem •30,588 J 500J^wort|i of cotton goods, |11,706,00(1 jbf books and shoes, $9,222,000 of woolfins. J 1 -.JLL ; _ ••THE »l'AKKMNi., nRI^TUUld.KAUKKiT. \ Rural New Yclrkoi ST. LAWBKNCE GO. ITEfflfl. mi.tn, Pleasant Valley. April 14.—We have had an fearth qiukc to-day. It was a light* 4hock, occurring at 11:10 tu in., and appeared i Is nt gravel traliMo 1»o made ; to p,iss otr toward the northwest. It ur d^bot th|s wpckt fnid ^1- j was heavy otiough ta causo stofe^s to thevjpay only one doiinr per till mrnlsh employment for a if of itjen who are oUt of em* 1' \ rattle in some houses, but generally it resembled a double wagon Jrlven pter^-ougb ground. It lasted about II. M. Atwator, of tforth Htock- holra, by arrangement with a number of Dairymen, manufactures their but- ter at 3 cts. per lb. Tho following aro tho olllcers who act lor tho cream- cry this season: President, W. IJ. Halo; Kxecutivo Committee, O. H. Halo, 8. M. Cook, Albert Smith, II. J. Knapp, K. Ware, J. It. Pelsue, Lo- vi Willis; Secretary, M. It. Knapp; Salesman and Treasurer, II. J. Knapp; Advisory Salesman, II. M. Atwator. (ren. It. W. Judson has made an assignment. Liabilities, 915,000. Among his assets is a cabinet of rare and curious centennial and revolu- tionary relics. ^ The cheese factory at' Louisville was burned last Friday nighL The tiro was doubtlesH incendiary. Mr. and Mrs. IV I'ierson, of De- peyster, recently lelt for Cdlifornin, vfhere they go to remain perma- nently. Mayor Kddy 7 hns appointed Robert Ateheson, C. S. Mastin and L T.< Merry as cutchu commissioners for tho city jof Ogdcnsburg, Their term extends three years from May 1st. > L. W. Difnick, of Hcpoynter, is re- ported as no bettor. Depoyster was shook up by a young earthquake on tho 14th. There will bean ico cream and su- gar party at K. Putnam'* next Friday evening. Tbo Woodman Housc.Ogdensburg, has been purchased, and will be run, by the well known ami popular dipt. Fitzgerald, of tbo Burg. A cheese factory, which will be known as tho Morristown factory, is being built by Wm. Vert, near Mor- ristown village. T. V. LOHCO is Vo be salesman and treasurer and .Tamos Cain, clerk. K.J. Bell, of Went Pfcrpont, esti- mates his yield of maple sugar from 1,000 trees thin spring, at 2,500 lbs. Deacon John W. Bean, of North Lawrence, died on tho ICth inst., at the ugo of 77 years. Ho was one of the early pioneers. Uov. C. E. Bascom, of Foudani, will deliver a temperance lecture ut the Biiptist Church, Friday evening, the 2.\>th iilHt., under the fui»piccs of the tiood Templars. / Tlie Heralds Jvb Oepanaieiit Tho continual growth and rapid increase in our job printing depart- ment lias absolutely compelled us to finish oil* tlvo upper story of our oflico building, which is now used solely as a composing room. This gives us tho wholo of the lower story, which is ample foom, for our job de- partment ; and with the recent largo increase of our fob material wo are now prepared to do any and all kinds of work, in tho printing lino, as neat as tho neatc8t ) and as cheap as the cheapest* We are prepared to ex- ecute any and all kinds of orders for work for our merchants and bankers, which ha* heretofore been sent to Now Yorl^, and at as loV or lower figures Unpi it will cost to send work away. We aro laboring to build up every kind of local and home industry and while wc most earnestly thank that largo and Increasing class who appreciate and encourage ns by their orders, wc respectfully solicit the patronage of all who havo tho bebt interest of this town or county at heart. C^ll and see our oftlce, get our prices and sco specimens of our work, and, we fool certain of securing your custom, j tf. FLAOand mpers t In for Uic rottntry, rUtsjr* ami ciUr-~for eteh'- body tbat lovot hit home ami <$»»!?** *n U> clrvatr agriculture and Unrttaflf Hire Chat [ they *hall \m rw>tfniic<\ an tthc no- htoM pursuits of meSL J I n. Pick man Mann of < ftmbricljri i«nri: \for ! yr«m I hav«* t«k^n the leading ajrrtrultiiral }<»ir- j naif, and iliry all «c>#»m tun ( «5 HIIHII COIOI»AIKHI with tlie Rural N«w-Yorkf>r.\ » j The nu»Ht \i^f»rous an<t ablo mlnliiniitionlnr » iiractiral writer* *vrr before rolk-4to<l toiler In On* coliimni* of any ><ittrnal. j Thousand* of now #nibHrrilK»r* fiom'all |»aHi , of th« ^/Hintry—Our old MIIIwrriI +r* unil^i to entliiiHiastir f>x|>re»i»loni) of approval *n4 »»gp- i |K>rt- Trof. Wm. J. Ilcfil of the Sfirliliran-giirrlcii] iirai O.llt'K* :-\The lturul Nvw-Lork«r i» n*v I CHINA HALL IJ % THE nNDElt<tN£tf' ARE • xow <)K^ERi?|rr A • . . * ^ ' * - - . • LAuV;i«i ANb : • ' KIU-SII AJj^)ItTidENT' \j WALIJ PAPBlts ADAPTED* TO j tha Do^t |»aiM'r. ThotiHiindn uf jilHiit ruftliyrn a .*..... Halls, -*.#•'• t Parlors^ BedroolnsJ ijork*r i» n#w * ^ . . . ,-. --—• - 4 H<HN1J» h^re lie^n dutribute<l fn»e to MtbM*r1b<*f« durinir tt»r paat year-and our rireKcm r\r«o l>Krjl.utionof Jk^di will, we iK'Ileve, vlun tlviv nhail Ut&o bovn tented. berrKHnlod n* tl.eitn»$| lilwral o3er ' ofJthe kind ©ver l*eforp m.ide. - i n. Ktifus Mason of Nebraska 8«ri'H~* , l trc\ tbat I do not flatter anyIxtfly when 1 tajltfmt it IN U»C beitt journal of Ita kind that I oversaw.\ The Acknowledged Head of the llvrpl 'Pre**/ , $2 fiev year to all alike-Ko Cl«fb Prlr^! Address nil < munuricMiionn ] KiitAh ri:itij5i!rt\n tu, R*o ;H |>uaiie 8;., fcew YorkJ ElAHQ.(»lt2fi£A Do not fail to wild for rav Utent $)p&gv llli tratcd Newspat»er with mtich valuable infoi Uon KltKK. Kew Plan*M*, $)%y |]« and un~ wanla. New Orpnn, ffifttxi |440„ fie sure lo writ© me bofore buyinjr elsewhorot ll«wnr* f»f imitators. Addrew*, J)AMKL Fi HEATT' Waalilngfon, N. T. 1 M j Ofd Stand, 7.# W^wfltwH WATERT0Wif, % % ^,^ r«i oi Halls and Cnikrokes. 4-4. IVlIa«rablcneaa> The moHt wbtiderful and marvelous utieeessjn r.Hrtfrt where knirsonii are sick or pinlny away from a condition Of iniscrableness, that no one knows what Jails them, (proflUble patlenu for doCU>r«i , i s obtained by Uie use of Hop Bitters. They begin U) «'ure from the first do*o and keep it up until perfect health and strength is re- stored. WhoteTorla afflicted iu this way ne«*| not suffer, when tbey can get Hop Hitters. Hee ••Truths'* am<| •*I*roverbs M nn another cdlumn. 1 \ • I New Advertisements* > JOTlCK.—Pursuant to an order of D.A.John- \ son,8urrogate of the County of KCLawrenc*. and acoonllng to tbe Macule in such ease made and provided. Notice is hereby given to all 1 *ersotis having claims agalrfst tho estate of CliHha H. I'^jler. late of • »• » vr»».«. | iwvu »»» cvivan;, III emu C<»unty, de<1ease4|, that they are require<l to ex- the satne, wiUiJ subscrllwr George, W. hibit DoKalb, in said ire renti I red to ex- *amc ( wiUi the vouchers tnerof, to tbe ir George, w. Pooler, at bis residence in the village of lUchville In mild County, on or before the flOi day of November IH7tf, next. Dated April !«d. 1H70. g 6 mfl KLIZARBTII POOLER Adm*. V UKOjKiK W. POOLKK, Admr. ATOALS OF\ THE~WAR Wiitten bvTrlnei|tnl Partlrlpanti in\ the late Ctfll Waiv-N'-brth and Houth. A Rov At. OCTAVO VOLUMI OKHU)1*A(JKH, Baautifully Illustrated. PRICK POUR COLLARS. Printed on line toned paper, and handsomely iKumd in satin finished cloth PRICES MODliRATE. Sterling & Mosher. WatortoWn, Mar^h 31, !l879 THIS PAPEiffi Boardman I Cutting DKALKXt.^ IX— SHELF A1TD HEAVT g4w4 may l»o fnnnd oe flloi at Uio. P IIOVTJLI, A Cd's Newspaper Advertising Rureiu (10 Hpruoo BtireeO. when) art ver- SJJSJJUMSJ \fAtil# T^^T'i HEW i YORK. +m STAGE RO * SI The n*w (**#• Uouto between GouWemen and Hammond, via Homtrvllle. iVejratiliis, ox ] lk>w. and Jtofsse.ls nirv , i Both Wafr, DaXlr, as follows: \ \ j Leaves (ioiiverrxmr ekm day M 11 M and ar- rives at Hammond about 4J90; leives lUmaaond each day at II o'clock, arriving At Oduiremeur between f and 8 o'eloefc, PassAnrers |ire car- ried over U»e entire or part ot the ifoute at mUfllt ONK^IIALF TffK EXPENSE 1 j of railroad fare. Kxpret* packafM, anil «ter> description of articles, qarrled Alther way and dellvere<l at satisfactory prioes. Mercantile and financial affairs entrusted to our care will be transacted promptly, avid all errands done, and metaages delivered by trUfty aod careful drivers. Tha Mage will call at the Fuller and Van Uuren houses mr paascnaers And paxkAaes )u*t i»re- vlotis to leaving GouvAmeur, aad the Taylor House previofjui to lcaviAjr Hammbnd. flO-t WJHL I>ODt)». t>»ntractor of ftonte. a|id AfsnareT. A* ! \ Iron, Steel, Kails, Old, ' House Trimming' HardXJ ware,,' Mechanics' Tools, Stoves) Eanges,. Etc. / A!.S<» MANrFACTFTllKS r»FH'|\I m ii ud era m\ y Wet liVvc u laf jfo ilock of Baby Carr&gek! Frrm li \i: iliilc / orohV iuahufaci loJei^Vi which I:\VQH us a iitie^sjfoiimciit, a!«o deal Ur^oly in / j ' / * - •\ i.v./ • . I UK CHKAM FRKltZEKS, ^(iERAfdi Ws- tr-4*. iu:F!H<;EnATOiiS, v • / / c Oi <W* by mAil v prompiv aitonllerT 'f, i, . * * t T i* J£ it to, aua^saliKfaelian Ktiar.intceri. 1 ^*»>T.- \Vo i are nUo Rcllinff; I *y*.ife cheaper than v%ev. t Sentfln }k>af?/;$ or.leiv. . * im T j # WAtTEs ALLEK A C+H'* ^ i;> Woo!minimise B!<Jc*% Gardenings i >.I(ANK BKAN, J TUT HFST OI' \VOnK^r?y sl^rari kepi for.l\id»iii£ and lie pairing. ^r4ti •VVVVVVVVVVVVV, 1 i v- *AAAr*AA^|A|M Ajj A v-vvw \vv\ • vvv«n N E w o-o- t G:O:O:D:S J AT THKj— NEW 6:o:otpid j #i«. *. *.w.*#- . - - # - **- -*-. a- i a - -•(• I T 17 Main StJ I (MrAiwcr mock) Oonreniour, N. Y. k D D I) .Or (» i il ^^F llli 1^W^\^O^s«B\0\TP\*Kr) Jf H. II. Hijrbttf. OffdeaslMtiir: 1* O \* A< / Wl JOl JO li Jl) *4h'«>»»*vitle, andOudley A Ml, U Gardner 't Floriisi«y 4 ^ DIAL! FLOWT^PLANTS, ; UHfeKNIlOUSB PLANTS, \ SIHtUDOEKWetv.. \ Eve n ihmp soi>piled from Ufeti aTJtntejx ^ntod lo be of l«« wry html quality: • • ' turtles ro^nirtnir anything In the abovl #111 find it to Uic'ir a4vanu»ae to order fro* thi mhove KAnteh. Otderf will be |»r»|Biptljail44 4* receipt. - % ' * v J «* S^c^UUUention ^trcti t o ABfctrtCAtt aa^diaa* dian trade. \ * 1 Onle.K can be 1*1 ai J. V lr#t * %kK l^onard A 8on, and at tbe Oardeo, or AUCraai P. o. %»\, W0. Heiid tour order* oartf. T . x . Ko admituti e oijt^e Sabbat* iiqr. « IV V^r y orderi mav beflett with JfTm* KnW.v// rtOI^D^ JR^ Cs4Ht#rjieur. N. X- J Cat4k>s}|ic sent free on applloatioiL ' ' j A . v >. raiNE »«A»k JaHVy^^l Address san \. li UELL ^{ 11>een iniise by many lee?fin* Dairymen of Sr-l w re nee t>uni v for over two years and IKu en l f n/vrr*(it Q(tf4if<w&m. Some of IU IMnt* \be quifekneee has Law of Hii|M»r|f»rity are; T > • Immense Stock! New Gofrds! . ! . ! ? Choice Styles! CHEAP!—CHEAP FOR CASH! ^-t^=s ID I <5\%JL |'S I © ITIITOTS P Good Callci.u-.'.l-.j.;. \\v*l BliLrlinji Call.;*.,. Good Ticking.....,., Carpet Warp, por 1^.,. 4J.: 10 c 18 c BrowiiCofloti...... Hleacluc! Cotton... Lunadalu iMrat-hctl. Dtititnis ,. ftjc ..6c ..be ..10 c ^- = - -*- 1 STfe^l^is <^fOi<37iDiSt Gqod Caahmcro.J..l4/....; (iood Alpaoa _./..\.. Kle^ant Summer Sltki 1,000 Pairs rto^o. /..|J ! '.. ,..•' ..15 c Ite uj> Trimminff Silk^............ i. Black and <>>lor<><1 Snliri*. ,. Knickerbocker DICKS (tootle $1.2. r > ..:>6c 50 PioccH llninlHirsr I...V np Fire! 1/ • tUMA(JEI) GOODS. ^ire! J ire: • v worth ^1.00 MnU aaa and aas# ot rluirtuiyir butler; lis csj»arity for etniiiif | lars;c uiumitv of creaib; it works and saJiafUia ImUe/ oaHv for msrim, aad is, In fact,tbe fi- Vo»f1TK CliritN WiUi our best ijalrrtaeal I ^,vm/srtpne flvfi h£f*s, THttminm In rApapftjr fro^u *) to M imlloBs t aD<l .varying J»j priee Orom $foo u» tiiutt. * ^ /(;. ll. liowNm, Hardware Merchant, la Imjr Agvni at GMUveraeur. I ;••= Other agents are: Ra^krltler M 8^n f CanJ<»;\ Maloira. . [ ' \ • aad MaaunuP v / THE HEMED7 that CTOES of <*;ont on.eui, }i. Y.» is *©l« asjent for Ooiifef^* niMfr a mi iieiKblMrrin^ town,s ior tbe eeleb»ita4 . Wheat Cure Remedy J }\ wliirh it a «ure cure fo» KICRVUU* VKRWLU V TV. oftlio^e who have give* ibis eioellent ivmo<1x A trinl, all Mpoak in unqualified |»miskof Jt> merit*. Tin* folio a-ins; '«'atlitionlal frofn Prof. / Ifiraui W. IMmt, of th* 1 <^uv<rii«'U;» S^iimirj'. / *> i« tin* Uv.ii |)o.tf;bio ret;(Mmnenlation of vVmaU/ • dirt: t > T7 r tiorvnuskn. Ttb. nth. !«7fc. - ^ Whm I bfjr:iti Uklng \The Wheat CiirsV* I > WM* MifTerintr from ner^^us dc^lwjtty. * The sWt mc«U«val Nkill M>om«v1 atileto aflbnl are only tlm- oonarv rchrf, Wltiit I JkiHl*{ was n«r%e fepd. Thin, | tUink, If fottn*! ifiTlie Wheat Care* T Yours, H. W. HUNT- | rriiirlpal G W. JWmtnaJrT. ' If von nrv tmii>>UM| wttta nervons debellty >. •• Whrat ( urc\ »* the ^ure remeUy. l*r<ce »ir- v ' \Hrm> bnii!<^, fl.i»o. <>L-»irr^ by malt prom ml y \ M'.V i. , uu.1. WW. n8iiatai>s|7* f4!*u»3 \ K . 0>uvernettr,*N.lT. I\ I Jlsnj \tor roii ur« riiffojfrntjfroin pyor healfh, ^r iTiii^hlits; on a l>t*<il »f sickuess, talec Iff op nifter«|«rlfI€or« Va>« (••jr; if ^nii f«*«| weik **W*aL|iv Kimwiiiif whsl will Kevlv* Vol I^IMI have ovcrtaxsVl orsl.|iH>c»:oran*ot4- ttid work, «r>' J Hrstore, Yiik * L >t«hiiii*fi«t, +v:£*i**<} WJ |>»rv-tlay duties; or la »ver )our mb^ifll Tf ViMl «ir«' Mlll|il' All ari<l <hf|»friNM!.w ilhont Hop Blttrr^ 1/ rou an- a tntnt*l4*r, 3f»tir>< a lf wiih yoiir|Ki^< o», nom out With can li«»P Hlltt-r« will li V\ A 2 *' a man ol tho sim:n of your ev- iuun of letter*, U>:UUK Lihcjti Tallin DamiiRk! lie, xvbrih 371c | Mncn Table Dairfa^k r.Or. : < / L • All Linen Sapkin» f C0# pur doxcii and up. , i Theso j^oo<U aro «l|glitly nolled, and on examination will be fovnd 6X- Ireqiely 4:licap. j i k» tu the (ityik.anrwbere torn n<^f|» cleansing ttttfiout Irihtrieatinif, Hop Blll>r«k I*, If vt.n HIV ohl, /nol your n< r\t*» iiu»tCA4l^ Hop Ultttrm will I^ife an* TV»r PH\P h He t AVACh IlopBlltcm wlllHtr*B*(H«v* 1 *<».i ii ><MI «r< ^^tin^.aivtl^uffcriuK n<m) »n>*l4 <linricfj^>,ui hrt*Kro» tl»^ c^w, Hop Blllcra wll If \mi JUT in thH ing too fa»l, as isoftcpi BrllPWsy YOU. workshrrnton theftuiA «n<i feel tf at your syi- tontns; or sUmtilatiii^ * VTbaf Ton Ptee4. • •ur jnil-e is fcehhi ind your facnIUa>| Qlv« Tom VI a; or. Ifaw Try Hop CourmCure and AiM @kjr$mi$ m£ Floor Oil ClQtJis* lief. Injrs. with K*»l<t mount- Tint ANNAMI or THI WAR furnish the mo^t valuable oontr) but Ions to the future historian which ha«'e yet )>ern ifiven to the worbl. They are from the \>vtm of a numt»er of the most non- ore*!, intetlijreiK and impartial of the lmme<tiate actors in the w»enes they |mrtrav. They em- brace In the list rtf authors men of hla;h rank in military eirries on lx>tii shies, and statesmen and historian* (ft srreat trust and attainments, who favored the raun* of IM>III the II!ue and the Gray. AGENTS WANTED tni sell the work in every towta and eitv to whom a pec ial terrlu»ry will be ar^en. No hook that has been issued for years commands siKh ready sale. Hend for circulars and other information ts) TIIK TIMKL*. I*hiia<le1phia. \ r. RL tak< M Ju Jouef M. RpCYirotn«, Jr., Aftnt hi Ootiver- nenr, will tako subttoriptions nt tils Jewelry More and Wews Room. It^w4 ANIIOOIT: HOW \LOST IIOVV KKflTOR- KOf ust published, a new edition c4 Dm. CCL- VtKWlLL'R CliaaHATBD EHMAT On UlO rwl- icol rurt (without medicine) of 8PKRMATOB- KHigAor Heminai Weakness, Involuntrv Semi- nal Ivosies, IMPOTSI^OV, MenUl and Physical Incapaeitv. Impedimenta to afarriaj-c, etc ; also, CoNamrTiON, KFILKPSV and TITH, in- dueed by selMndnlgence or sexual extrava- gance Ae. TPrioe, In a sealed envelope^only six cents, e celebrated author, in this admirable Es- say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years* successful practice, that the alarm tax eonel- (|iieneea of self-abuse may be radloaHy cured without the dangeroas use of lntamal raedlrine lor the application of the knife ; pointing aoit a mode of OMre at 0000 simple, certain, and elec- tual. by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may eurft himself cheaply, privatelv and radial I v. OTTnta Ceotare should be tn tlie hands of every youth funl every «*» in the land. Sent onderseal. In a plain envelope, to any addreaa,postpaid, on receipt of slrcents or two pottage aumps. Address the PnWisheraj , THR CULVRRWKLI, MRDICAT. CO., fltrl 41 Aaa 8IH Ktw York; p. O. boa 4N6 Largo Stock, ail xt&&t* t Choice New Dolgn*, from 20c Icaicd tho bancmetil ^nd have iitttJiHt u|> for a Carpet room. ur hare s \i Crock^ry^ China and Glassware. LAKfiBST STOCK IN* THIS MAHKKT. Iron $eont» China Oiijnir PlsUefl, T:»c | jier dozen. ? Iron 8ton« China Hijrnkfa>t Plat**, 70c jwr dozen. , ^ j Iron ytone China Sajict Plate*, 40c per doren. | „ ? Iron S(orie China Cups and Saucer*, j 45r per *ct. l[*oii Stone Chink tVi^li-bj^l aud j Pitcher, ^.\>c per M t, (}o«id Ttimtittn»i, :>()<• perdo/enl. Hiegant (iuhletrt, J?l.Co per doaen. -. i '. 4 G r #<>OEJ : R'<I'E' : S< floodVTapan tru.li-iX ]...-2f>c Extra Japan Tea.... 4, U... :K) to 40>: «j rtod (Ircon Ten HoMOler** Coil fish- Dmaohy f t* •55 1 Co. ® HKNSO.VSPAPmXE rOKOl'S RASTER * .- < * . A /,• *i- T);<:.!• U nod<»ti1>( Miout U>e s;reat »<*r1ontr 0/ this- ariirte over common \ •I>la.«i4 a rs and other *x;erna) reikHMiies imhucnt . «*U*IMI ir*\ applianeeA. a<^ A iriMtvt* in > - MI ' ow^t lotMlutaooot V^itU —7 A<.r NTs WANTM) for IIHJ »»es*t and fasteajr*\ HcllinK INct-.t utl n«K»kM Jrn«l llil»le«c Price r#- «)u<e<J :»i j'or cvtA. Xational 'l'ublifbiiijr l>o| ( Ph»U<!rli»hi.t, I'u. #iwi J, ^ ? \ 1> \!vJ t fruit, «iroln, ant Grasf farmk J f nlV>I>. U-i i>aii nf'a1arylan«« ftl 1'anlj^ PIHY-. I-IM OhiU»|tiies atl<ire»»»XIancha A Wi MMI, Mo^h, kl<l. flwa 4*1 llroV f UI(ln It>veai«l in itall fikrtet •3M IM n OI UUIlM«K'k»iii«k«\*.furtuneaer«x laoniii. |(4> .K -• ot f rt-v e^uhtiiiinK v vcrvtliinA «l«lr«^>» HAXThlC A CV-, A*»ken», 17 H*U »Q w York. sT*w* $ AfiFNTS WAVTrn MrSmllVs BiMe IHritonf* ^\^•/wl'K'i^KIALWliLK^ l»uce«» r<*4n«i«l. CtrcuUu* five. A J, UOLaf A! a i <j , link*. aiarl 30, •••\•; : \'I r , AH goods 8oJd for ra4i, aii<i ^uftrantciMl lo went han any market here or el«ewhert. AprH t I879.j> a* rrprea. ntoif, and the piiei^ D.C.WOOD. A: .i- m i»fH-a »h?<t»lr U'oi iu ^hree moailia. iim *r*« ii wii/» villi 1*1* J |»n each ni|tbt frosa t %& ^ . *,* to #ouir«I health, ifl -\fe| r^ TMCBttT so S/NPLA c* wAfinA^rra W. \ $1500 ir~n j ~~WaTfT*~ HV* BI «* WWTtStWIHS MAOHIHECO. ' CLEVELAND, OHIO. ' , ' • ! I ! • II i i ) HI • J Jft US* '•vu r$ m e.»a \ *• ' ('1:, •J£.r *, f A * k-l 1 N. *' • r • | I' 1:4 4 I M l*AHHOXH' 1'ClfliATIVR Kirh l:l. M Ml ( an«l vull <-«n>| l»|in«l ltt l!iV i'ltJirt* •*>> J M«rVc mu\ IK* rvf*l«»re-l »a<ha IHIUK\H: }A>»9ih*e. Sent hy mail for l! s, f<ni$$<y$ & OO^ nunfor, lie. PNSASBRMJ FREE \HOMES. .1-.-V/.-.-^i tV ^ N'^V- ^ 4^-«