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The trees, tire (caeca, tin hedge* and shrubs of high s a d low dcnre« hsdlputon garments of fare wliite; not n blemish w u anywhere to beseem, Tin- moon, high up in the west, shone will) a wkltd, silwery light Mad tlio stury cunopv and. tha aaat white was also vri th th© glory of the coming king of da;, &31 C6r,sj>ireil to doth* themoruing in robes o t resplendent punty aud beauty. -Then the sturoaphcre partoookof the grandeur o f tho scene-- clear aa crystal, crisp as ice, impxrbig as ediru. its Inhalation was invigpontiBs as a flraaght of cool water t o n ttoiatystmnucb, the lungs dilated at i t s touch, the blood reddened m its course tluougfa tlio aar ceils of fhat matchteas piece of mechanism, and ruihed on to glowing chceb, fresli u edcn at Um daw& of creation. Wece such scenes aud inch ingpiiatlons on exhibition tt Washington Hall they -would diw a full house: but now they seems tittle asgke- ted. being free. / - j — -— ■> ------------- B e d M t lu e r T a i i t l o i . The Washington corMspimdiat of tlio New York Times nays thero m s quite astir ln the atmosphere at the Capitol, can tho 13 fh uatant, at tho announcoment tbat the Ways and Heans Committee hind voted eight ter one. that there should be i reduction ol internal revenue taxation to tire extent ol 130.000.000. It ncema to haw taken aa long time tu reach thia reasonahlo coucltzaion. Gongreaa has been In sastlou. now nearly three months, sod * seems lo hwvojtEst ar rirtd at a point which tbo paophhaed at tained to. before Congress mot. But thirty million dollars Is not tbo full measure o f re duction tbat oqght to ho mado by any means. It ougbt to b e ulster ludliont. Thirty milliona ought to h^sa-vci! in tbo expenditurea of tbe govcmmcut, aud tfa irty mtllioni more by the redaction o f lho army and na-Tv, and by letting up on abip-braild- fng aud fortificatiouu. Twouty nr m ou miUioru by way ot a reduction « f Interest on tha National Dobt, ought to be gained by tho passage of a funding bill, but that aeema to be nearly given o-var, Iu tbo beiiel that European oipltaliit would n ot tjko the loan at a reduced rate of' interest. Tbero would bo no harm io trying. But wo think we k* clearly through the whole talk about economy at Washington; it it mere talk—tho cheapest commodity In tbo Amer ican niarkot. Members of Congress tnfozo to abaio one jot or tittle from Ihetr enor mous salaries oi from f 1,000 lop 1.6W per mouth. fer thoir services. They reluio to take one cent from thtur monBticus tuiluage allowance, they havo nol, nor are they like ly to ibolmh tbe franking privilege;Ibeir allowances for stationery, cewipa jveu aad pes-ksiwa icmsms as it was. Not aiinsle oletk ot a committee, or janitor-, loldt r, door-koepcr, messenger, sub itcruturj cr waiter has been discharged, when tbo pub lic know they are so plenty m t o be in each other’a way about the OapitoL. Indeed instead of any redaction of salaries, as was expected, the -salaries of ibe Judges haw© been n auij doubled, and serioui talklisan been ftad cf don hliog the, salary ol tbe President. Whcro then is tho retrench ment, so much talked of to come bn. fill to tec Where. Much baa been m d about reducing tho expenses ol pxintlng. but in th* aggregate they were ai hS*h lts£ year aa evar before, and wo see corareson t o believe thay will be leas thia year titan list. The preraliog sentiment of Congress in re gard to economy is disclosed in ibexr ills- eassiona aod votes taken on a motion to reduce tho ttlatica of members to £3,000. the old price. Tho yeas and cays were not called as w« are aware, but the piop-oeMon wat stated fo be lost, but nobody oablde ot the chamber know* who votiil for or against i t An attempt waa made to <£nln- tih the expenses of publishing Hit Globa, but that resulted i& a flzrlo. 'f ho Ibarra (or* newspapers end statoiuery lor tho members waa Bought to-be reduced froux $12S t o (So each,‘for the seailon, that also wu -rclcd down like the rest, Tbia last ita alono, would bare made a saving of <30,000, while a proper reduction .of tbe snlarieu nl member* add Seoaton would make i miOioB. Set that seems to fea ol c o ic- count 1 It appears that members will not hare their mlaricB or perquisites Intnnferol with. Ia wbataver other quarters etpesHs are, or may t s lopped off, the exptnses ol Ocnjreasmea most be held aacred. lie ban arrrvid at tha conclnsion that tso thorough system of retrenchment and economy- will be entered upon till tha subject is miia an lama bafore tbe people. These pretences exhibited before our eyes aro only pnlemctt and amount to nothing. Congress rats an example of high salines and expert sivi modes that disqualifies it from imposing economy upon other government officers AU can with great force and truth say to Congress, set as tbo example, and no will ba content with whatever you shall me fii to do with us. Tho people hove ail along entertained the reasonable cxpochstion tbat 'ben wonld be a thorough and successful effort at retrenchment—an actual suing back in salaries and perquisites towards those pud befbr tho war. But nut a tingle farthing ln« been Baved m that direction- And wo are now satisfied there will nol be till the peoplo take tho sui ject in band and compel it. liegislat! re. Fob. 18—Senate—Bills wore introduced by Mr. Kennedy, regulating tbo carriage, o f freight and charges on certain railroads.— Ths bill to abolish tbe canal contract syttexn was made the special order tor next Thurs day. Adjourned till 7:80 p. m. Wedness day. In the Assembly, the bill to abolish tbe oouit of special sessions In New Yofk. waa read and paisd. A preamble and resolu tion, declaring tbat tbc State debt coutric tad before 1862, ba paid in specie, ivn-s adopted by ye*j 85, naya 20. Adjourned WI Wadanday *yraing,,the 38d mat. IcoajromciTKD.] - ^frequently tbe journalist who, like tbc preacher, lives by the. amplification of a few stogie ideat,-whoso daily talk is to beat out tbe souse of a few facts Into sev eral hundred word* of “ editorial matter,” wearied with hia work, ard struck witb the vanity ol much expression, with no other means but repetition to make an impression, forgetting that the aim and reward o f the literary artist is beauty, cries out ngainst the futility and barrenness of verbosity, and a'armed b y the enf. ebling effects of men - ral redundancy, q^lls us that condensation is the first requirement, and that the best style is the costive,or repressed; that al' excellent things ta literature are compressed in expression. Because thia very claim for condensation of matter, and reptession of expression U fatal to the very idea of literature—because it shows are insensibility to the very-object ot the literary artist, and because it is a violation of tha very philosophy of expres sion, and impeaches the work ol the great est writers, it is worth while to ask oureelves whether this bs true, Literature is the blossoming into exp res sloe of Ihe human faculties. The very principle oi its lif* Is involved in abundant ond unrestrained expression; it is a flower- I de of human experience, and condemition is no moro thc laws of its ultimate mani festation, than it i s Ihe law of tbe bursting bloom of mx apple-tree in spring-time So far as it addresses us, it is by its abundance- and exprtstivenea* ; it is by the very prodi galily of its manifestations tbat it chsrcns us, j But let ub refer to our groat writers, and seo how far they are from illustrating the dictum of thoso journalists who believe condensation tho object ol every good writer, \or instance, condonso tno style o i €Ho inimitable and mtcrminablo Sterne; compress “ Ttie Sentimental Journey,’’and “ Tristram Bhtsndy 1*’ and wktt ’would you have of tha expansive, delightful and un- forseon graces of expression, tbe sallies o i wit, tbe glow of httnnut, which make that eighteenth century book fresh sod dear ta us I Pluck the gorgeous plumage from tho opulent Raskin, Burke, tHcme, Carlyle and others, sad you wroald make them commi-u door-yard fowki ready ior mr tn arkot: but what would remain of thero to givo pleasure ts writers I it is truo that tho biiinees of tbo ordi nary political journalist may bo beat corned on by means o f tbo plain and condensed stylo. Thin, however, it not literature, but basinors. According to tho theory a<i well as eiaiuple of these condcnsatlomsts, thc loisuroly-told story of a VasHhlgtou Irriiif, tbo luecasant exagorotiontr ol tn Emerson, end many others, roust b© suppressed, compressed, condooBed. icd made over oiti-r tbo fashion ol tklsmodtl plain etylo. All literature that i s not condensed ia a floral imposition, to tho modem man, who is dt- lorxnlDod to have his vegetables deselected, his milk condomsed, h is meats potted, anil Ids 11 m-crs fliod in odorless bloom. This prosaic composition may bo symbolized bj s broom'handlo— without the power of (rue tifying or brnnp-g fruit. But there aro a low Br mplo people, artists, thinkers, poets, and lovers of nature, who use t heir eyes, crjoy the sods - b they can i call their own, who are so unsophisticated at to prefer living with Theocritus In Qreece, than with Greeley in America, from tho (act that wo must condense ; ind llko tho un- atlractivo Gloater, womost be “ curtailed cl cor faff proportions,”— two must descant on our own deformity—and pluck up every flower, ot social pleasure. Rather give ui *• glorious summer\ in our written style, or delicious spring, or tbe abundance of autumn—than dull, prosy condensation Iu literature, n. K B m e i CORMir aalble Socieiy T h f ^ ^ S iw l anniversary of the Jefibr son Cfjjaty Biblo Society was held iu the Methodut Episcopal Church, In Adams, on Tuesday, December 7 th, 1800. At 11 o’clock, a m., the mveting wsb called so order by Gen. S. D. Hungerford, President of the Society. Prayer was offered by Rev. T. Richey, of Watertown. The Secretary being absent, in conse quenceofill health, Mr. D. A Dwight, o Adams, was appointed Secretary pro tem. The minutes bf the last annual meeting were read and approved. On motion, a committee for the nomina tion of officers for the ensuing yoar was ap pointed, which consisted ol Rev. C. C. Wallace, Rev. J. T. Hewitt and Rev. E Lord. A committee on business waa appointed, consisting ot Rev. 1. S. Bingham and Mr. J. O. Sterling. The Treasurer, Ur. D. D. Otis, made tbe following report ol the receipts and die bursements of tha society Irom the 4th day of February to tho 7 th day of December, 1869:, 196D. RICSIFTS. Feb. 4 B y Balance os hied ............................... $563 SS “ 4 By Cash from DepofriUrj at A/lama 1SJ5 4 $ fcLirch ittv Bj 14 “ -Watertown 294 W •* 23 By cith Cos. Choreb, ItamaTllle— 13 cm Sept. l By cub of Depositary at Watertown. .100 on --------------- ---- r © .. 13u •29 IW .‘57 SO 22 OO 7 W) 1 10 3 MO 0 OO 1 05 5 80 9 GO 5 . OO 1 V. Hi IS « r n - A » F K B H T Is E a B H ,t > TjUMtt S A L S « t t TO H K N T . - A T A B A B G A 1 S . £ L H&una and L»ot. hqntta ol isiitodiw B. VAHBEW-AHKH. llw'i St g O O K A G E N T ' S WASTE#, F O B 8 T I ;.U G U I .li i A N D T U I U B F ’ IIS U l ’ P.T.Barnu-m., 'Written bv lliraself. In on© lar^o Octavo Vo!uen« Weaily 8X) Fag«f\- I'nmed an® Ginn^r t 88 Blegwt Fnu Page Bugraviuge : lt embraces Forty Yoar® ilecnUeetloDn Wiljae y Uie, »a a Mercliact. Jlneager, Banker, U<^=tDter etm*a Bhowmw, and eWea accoante oi Iria hi\prt=»omTi^«i, his Failare, hia §ucc<Mfiral Saronean Toar«. tU Isn portaiit HUtorical end Personal • piete with Humor, Anecdotes and Enlertaianlag^^r rattve. No bookpablUbcdso accODtalttot«)i!I'la' - eee. ©very one want s it Agents aieeet-iSUigfrom 50 to 200 a week. \Wo ofta extra terms— Our 3 ’- lasttsteoUataio^ue and Terras to Agents ■sent !r«r*e. j . B . B U R H & Co. P u b lis h e rs , Ih itfcw d .C o ia . febgtwao _____________________ QOC€rtI*AlN Sc TOBttKlf Afannracturcrs and Wholesale DeiteJfilQ H a t s C a p s P a r s AND S T R A W G O O D S = , A S ’Walker S t . N e w X~«rlt. T u o m s ff C o u o i iu a h . W u - l i z h L. \ T ohksv FebSSivSm* Ocu I By coah 1st P es. CUanrch OcA S By ciafa StoueSL Ctuirch Dec. i By cotbHR Cbnrck. Carti age. flick tuver Pimell* Alexandria FMUarPoim pe Vincent y-hUidel.jhl.1, Mannsvule Lomnne Brownvllie Herdereon Sodman S t a to B t. W a t e r t ’n 105 8» Arsenal S t \ 55 91 *1,513 S3 Dec. 6 By - 6 By *- • - 6 B, “ • •- 0 By “ • “ 6 By •• - c By - ' “ 6 By “ - h By “ • - c By -• - « By - -. c By .. ;■ sy •■ “ B By - Total receipt* uun-BMtita.uTi Merch 1 To Pratt sent Am Bible Bocioty *300 no To ezchtOKO on do 73 Oct. 2 To Draft sent Am. U. S nnd exeb. 115 it Dee. « Toc**h pold • by IB Blocbam J8i 2 U Dec. 0 To balance on band Dll 21 Total Disbursed snd on lun I *1 570 0° in the Trvisuii-i ‘a report ii ajjpeare tbat tho sums contributed by the churebcs for tho Bible cause, exceed those of last yoar by over fdOU. It sboul-.l also lie noticed that by a change in lho liimi nf tbe annual meeting, th© rintociaf year just closed em braces 1ml trn uit-dlbs. und a numbar Ot churches will make tbeir contributions within a short period, eo that the amount (or twelve months will be largely in excess of thc previous year. Jir. J. C. Sterling, Depository at Water town, and Mr. D. A. Dwight, Depositary at Adains, mado tbeir reports. The Audi tor pot being present, llr. Geo. W. Bond was chosen Auditor, pro tern, to whom their reports were referred. Rov. I. 8. Bingham, District Secretary o) tho American Bible Society, was directed to sxsminc into the propriety of establish ing a Depositary at Carthsge, and if be should deem it advisable, appoint a Depos ttary Rov. J. T. Hewitt was chosen to deliver the next annual address before the society, and Rev. E. Lord was chose i his alternate Recess was tbon takso till 3 o’clock. At 9 o’clock tbe society assembled.— Scriptures were read and prayer was of fered by Rov. L 8. Bingham. Rev. C. C. Wallace then delivered tbe anntial ad dress. JJNION SCIDEUV. THE SPRlNt: TiillM al iti-s lmlitat-SoD*113 bee in Ti3t'»rt»v. M arc 'i tq U root‘ hup ftaNUilti'D weeks. $.‘>8.5(1 will jidy fur liianJ, runjwh&4wonak and Tuition ia Common Erajdehicr Uwu-r-fl\c( weeKA Nc.ue but expeilt*ncec! m d vECf tenctafimrer emplofcd Kxeclleiit Board ciui I k * ‘»l)'aincd io ilu* Ac^adcwF Boildlbg- ut$StWpt*f wutk. Good ami Plea-ant Itoonumuybc had on «.pp!lca- tiou to tbePiiaci^al. Let OYCjyyoucg gentleman, or Uuiy, wbo e=txi»c‘a to attend ecoool uie coming syriag, neiid (or- a Clr colar of Union a cademy For ftrtber information, address tlio PfiDCi pi!,or call on him at Uio Acadtsmr, W W. GftANT, A. B. I'riuopil A btuv hi RRKJ.U, Frost. M. li C ook , &«3', s ct .tSUvr •'mi The patent of Dt.Twltchell, wbich seenrei to -tie wearer the three lollowltig aavantdyes over all other rubber plates : lst-Ease and comfort by meats of a soft, rubtior I xx toe orer tlio entire surface tn contactwth tbe iiw tnd gums. 2d—Aperfect enctlon, without rldyjas or edges lamed, hit-- tho llvinuUseaeo to lacerate and irri tate thejuw ami makeup for detccistu die Dt of tho pi .1e. 3d—There Is ho propi-atlon of mercury ln said IlniDguoln oilier rubber, hence tho Irritation bor dering ou salivaiUin, roon in eo many sensitive non tun nearing ihe ordinary plates, la entirely ore vented. Thefollowiuj cerUikato. among othors of Ihe tame Import, speaks for 11 self, after a trial of two teardahda. halt: In tho summer and fall of 1862,1 bad tbo typhoid (ever lor si x weeks During that timo X was salvlna - ted. thtaaiinea and lost some oi my ueth To obvi. llo thioma I had recourse to tho dental nit, trying tome of the best dentists of most dtstlngniahoa tkll i and fidelity of whom 1 could loam i n lbo State olpJewYork. But, wlUnbetr bostod'orlBnnd chill, 1 Buffered constantly from irrltalon o f Ibe gums, CBUJ-edby the plate—from Its iallJUig-froni li» rlls- placcmeutby ealmg and tbo luLroductionoffuixl bo- Iweenlhoplatt-and thegnms, Ihavetx-Soiluveryla- vont'onund device that promised beiiefi-, but -wnh ltd • fferent Boccoss. I have had two or ihieo plates witb lhoJle.!clblorabberalrchamber, flravobaa two of Pol som’s patent, but 1 hare fonnd noxno tnat beam thy comprrlaon ln wearing, in freedom from irrita tion and annoyance, and ln flnnnesB of aonoslon to lho Xiatent of Dr. Twitcholl. 1 consider It, far Ihe meet perlect. invention in the dental ore that 1 have ever tried, tnd complete in all those points alinded io In tho foregoing circular. JAMB8 DOUGLAS, Pastor CongregattcmalChurch. Pulaski, N, X.. Late of RntAund, N Y. The undersignod havj) pnrchaaed the txdnsive right for the county ot JdlTorson. Wo gnttsnlee lo our patrons a more pccfect, easier, and bolter fltt- ting plate tban can heinade by any other method, anu as wn do our own work wo speak with conll dcnce. Trice* the same us dentists charge for their oldstylcof work. B L. 8AEGSNT. Iron Block. K. A. HOLBBOOE, 31 Arsenal slreel, WZateitown,N. Y. -Isnl-J-dwSm BencvlUc.N.Y., Feb 13,187U. “ ^ f A l T F O B 1 I I B 9f B T J S S i With tlio Monster Orgu-i®uUoD of tbo A g e s stud Great Ihiul oi lbo P e r iod W A S H I N G T O N H A K .L WATERTOWN, ON Thursday Eve, Feb. 24th, 1S70. The« i. -loalacd ov y HIPPY CEL VIASNERS MINSTO, And H \ M ) , w it b o u r n o w a u d o rijs^lMl PrOgfM n m e : n o t je t t > j»Utl b y • H iJj S h o w K ik *= M .” C A I L W|ib hia woodcrCul Trxtnod Slepbtel. FEA S L B r & FITZGEEALJ), Tbo bllTcriSUtoro Clc^uta. O L D T O B E D W A E D I 3 1 he G reat I ocom o tlvo H A i ic r ; And a ho>( r f ot her pr n o a o r c d b y lho I And P tm U c tb fK T vU TRubi'8oK Til K Oppositlou lorl’fd Comj ouiion Dvfl»d by Ibe M o iD a i’c h s o f t h e R o a « d Admlislon 37> ceote Roscrrcd SeaU 60 ce tioon op-*n * t 7 o 'c lo c lc Bci'pea ai So'cUerk 'H A P P Y CAL W A G N fiR , Propttct'-r au d FcbtGtd ’ G E O McOONALoD, ArohS3 U A I Q I L T O N S j Chemical | B I T E H A L V E . A NKVm F^ill.IN/r R e m e d y FOIt DISEASES OF THE E Y35 J I waa rurod oi Deafness nrd'cata^?322555*! remedy and will s-nd UKir»ci-int(r<i„ y * ’lmp)» U BAGIS, Vinegar Works. Cromwelht^?;^Jfeas BEt 'IflH CO., HO., IO »rerCenTBoisaT' Flit-ten ywm to run, and Interest navahm . *• ly a: tho UauiFol America, May 1 st rJS?. , 'basal County 95,(00, nndrspld'y increasing P 1lttonof valuation of property *6,® 19,301. nV.l.<,wd aboutdoultle. TolaTdctu leaathan OolUjWae Tills loan - Horn undonbtca xccn.uJ ,0',00®: paylug returns. Price 80 and accrued BotdB delivered ireeon hue of any EriS«. ro,t— 'nrlawamborTntrg Issue nnd S ^ ail&nm ba Al' L A. QAYLOH U & C o |? & ? ! ° ’ —1— ...... [. ^auw^ff* THE Publishes Sormons. a Serial Kt,,,-,- andoiher*. Foreign and l>omoaUc^o^reBnm!|,i^,, fun Dopartmonts ul Itoligiojqa and oence In short, whatever goes tomatoaJ”!® Pamilypapn. Fried, *3.50 a year. LIhn™i ?pl<te ums to canvassers. Yearly euWrlptlonscom™?1' at any timo. For epoctmen, enclose a tsn S ^ * * to TAB METHODIST, U4 N68aan Bt. Mew Yri?p Z.OHILX.ASD'8 “ E U R E K A ” Smoking Tobacco to an excellent,. Hcle of granulitS Virginia jwherSS , yere^d\CedUtat“ It Is put up lifhandaomo muslin baS, ij JhiSf'!*- ders lor Meerschaum Pipes ore dolly packedT bO H IlLA H D ’S I ismadeolthechot. Yacht Club I anti nervons ind|!j Smoking Tobacco tiMCt?^!*&®l<>- ' traeted: it leaves no dlssgreeablo. taste after m2- Ing ; it le very mild, light ln color and weightK, ?n® P°a,nd wjll last u long ts 3of ordinal! tohS? In lb h brand we also jack orders every doygwS; q uahty Meereohanm Pipes. Try It and convince!J?* selves it is all It claims to be \thk rtsasT S Cun* Wo&kiusdtiuro £yes. ” luflftmnfation in every Btape, bowcv erbvd . ” <irwralat\on in .the Lids; • t *' Ulceration o! the Lachrymal CUfffiw, SX*' Kvmtj box warranted, Cnn be urctl iutflcaae wiUioat injury to the Bjc, . Piles I Piles! Piles I His nUoaccxiftin androslUvc care lor piles bold at lbo D tuk Stores, Watertown, aoci by deaj ere cterywherc- Jm25-wly ___________________ TN o l J o i s s o i i NO VJNEfCAL— orNoxionsSnbstance XaOBZX.Z.ABO’8 C E N T U R Y Choiring Tobacco, lllBWU tho b&otchevraiK tobacco Ln theCfMUiira country. Thia brand of 9fe Out chewing tobi^ co has no eqon a» ^ L O R l L L O H D ’S HAOTILTOIV’tt Root & Plant liave now been h general use in the United State. 0“e acknowledged \the bast\ wherever ntoo'' *ttd *® If your storekeeper duos not have these irUru, for salo. ask him Vo get them ; tbuy are sold hi 2 MKjctuUlo jobber® Almost cv cry whoro. Urcular of mailed on »ppUcatloo. P . ZiOBXZaLARD A OO. Na-w Tork, COLGATE’S UtOMTIC Dinue wl»d.ota hajs ;>revi- dod rcizxcdlefi for lbo dlec&&u« of nuts ill Ubc roo* a and pltzxLa tbat srov aronad us and ecuoce &nd In- tnlUoD guide us to them. P R O F . H A M I L T O N ’S VEGETABLE SOAf F o r th e D e lic a t e S k in o f L a d ie s <t Children SOLD BY ALL D B tG O I m . |) O C U 9 s X l l o v o t v e r a . - W - - i t 1 H t l Phooter. a I n e a t , dura dc w e a p o n , toar incb hArrol Price $;,50 post uaW. A-idteaab- G A U S T I N , Blilcjtich T YI ^*laO Y f f l H N T . —fiiOO a rnoDio vrlth Slencil i j D t c a . »amp>c68 ireo. S. M t t r t N c s n a C o Bnt- uobofAj, \ cr ia out J&nSltv S U OARMUTED F l a ; f;|| i ’ oNiTo U“F‘ lho only HWLIABLK i l)D A U O I A I H • « I C H K g Hoo~t a n d JPlant P ills,'3aor u bKiiAttuc, noruwi. >»» Y^k. Juit th* PIU b the people of tbia cllmalr ^cmaod n. «h»- . .......... AA AM9 i &«y ciew^*o ibe »tom E ch. ibey PmlfT th© blcxvi, aod orsBVDDt Qi»ca9o. Tb y c a r u fiiil* u«at»orflor». Li\«”y CJom v lilD L . k htartecbo and oonUpAtiOQ. anfi lor eja c r y p a r p o M o f fc^ruUy Physic they b»vonofQQft Ytxey&ro ih o b e s t purt a x ivc H< atu\ooib& f»D ^e ^ r iven fu r ti»o rml ttaui ( e r e r , dumb rjium, an<i fur bU : w emalo I r r e s u lartu c s . , i bey nr« c e p r c u l t j 4d«p- trial w i l l con• I n c c j< u AG NT ! Ut AD TH IS! Q B A I S A N D D A I D V F A & 1 H F O I t S A L E . Tbo labficribcr oilcm tu-* /a n n o f 143 acre\ of lasted a n tbo MHlt&rv K»«d lead Ids from Urownrlilo to and waa ioilotred by Rev. I. 8. Bingham. n — u* r — 1 ----- 10 — o- t fr — 1 * - ■ o a v . tbr»-o 30 bt 40 foot ba-ns, »D good: fifteen ic^rsi o f good W o o d l.tnd . f e n c e s ol Coosr R a tio, p r i n c i pally, an d alt good. In ih-ort. lt ia s vcT-y conpl- farm for G r stn rilsln g o rl> Dal:r’ftng. o n tho farm B n q o troofL h o Bonnsfleld Fob 16. 1S10.. 11 u. O IL H i-ltS d l w nl* (ft L a w n a e s O e a a r y B o a r * o f 8 a p * r ~ v l t o r a f o r 1 1 1 0 , Colton. .. K. H .' B u tler KtP-TDLtCASS. Cinton ....................................... \W. H. Hale. .................................. .iTl Cliftoo .......... .............. Dekalb ..................................... D. A. Moore. Dcpeyator ........................ ..J.B. Cbaoceior. Edwards................................Gcorgo Smitb- F ino ................................. ............... ... Fowler ............................. Daniel Peck- G o n v t r n c u r . H a m n n u u n r i . H e t t n o o _ H o p k i n g t o n . LoniswrllB __ L a w r e n c e . . . L u b o n .. Macomb M a d r i d M o r r i s t o w n M o d e n a Jloifolk .... © s w t g a t d b l e O g d t D n b u r g - ■Potsdaxn .... Pariahs 11 o PttcAnn . Pierpont Boiaie B u 8 S 0 U . Stockholm W adisgtoa Brasher . . . . 1st Ward M Ward. 3d W nrd R. Orimiston. 1>. 8. Lyotjn J. Baniord. ..John Wbslaa .. .T. IH. Ferris. . . S*un. Wells. H.Wood worth .. . .H. 0. Sweet. W. R Fitch. ...H.B. Whits, J. C. Mould. AH. Palmer. V W. Gibs. W C. AJdeu J. Aj'tnstrong. E. W. Foster. P. TV. Rose. BCOSB, FO R HAJLE BY S T E l t L I N G & M O S H E R N O IO IT A .SU I a NQTON S T K I K T . L1FK OF J d ALEX ANf) HR, D. U , 3 r o l l . 0*0 T H B ANDK8 -A’JD T H E AM AZON, or A c t t m t b —«• OoDtloonl ofE o a t b A i n c i lc i , 7 (5\fl ISA B E L 'S 8XCRKT or m S U ter’s L o tr. I Smts A ISU S D T H E G ltK A T . b y T b o » . H o g L c a 2AJ 2 M R E D AB A ROSR I S SH 8 , B y Author ol D o m clh up Ftowcr— Pvi*cr A SE A R C H VOll W I N T E R BVNBBANB. by S. 8 C o \ Fcbruarr 16, 1350. . . . . L . C r a t n p i o n . . . D. SIcFalls. . Ben. Smith. . . . E. S. Crapser. C. C . M o n t g o m e r y . DglfOCBAT. ....................................... B . L s n t a y . Rov. E» Lord a n d ^ e v . T. J. Hewitt. T h e A u d i t o r h a v i n g e x a m i n e d a it d p r o _ , l . , c - , , . ! farm for G m ln ril» ln g t.r a l P len t y o( sa(=at n o n n c e d c o r r e c t tho r o p o r t r o f l h o D o p o s t - o n lho (arm B n q o lr e o fL h o subscrtbax ovarDox ta r t e h , t h e y w e r e : , [• . I. T h e r e p o r t o f i i 1) - tr.ry a t N a t c r - t o w n e x h i b f t s t h e i-'K - v - n g iic m s : B i b l e s au> l T e , I , r t n ' - i lu r n t s ’ied life 2 7 0 0 D o n a t i o n s •: fs.b'i-v a n d T v * u lo e n t a 4 6.7 B i b l e s s o l d , • 3 7 3 8 0 T h e D e p o s i t a r y i t A d s ms r e p o r t s ■ — B i b l e s a n d T v s t n i n r n i s h i r u ish r r i to l i l e m c i u i © - i« . $ B 0 0 D o n a t i o n s , 6 0 B i b l o a s o l d , 14S 50 T h c c o m m i t t e e for t h e n o m i n a t i o n o f offi c a t s for t h o c o m i n g y e a r , r e p o r t e d , r e c o m m e n d i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g p e r s o n s : F o r P r e a i d o n t , G e n . 8 . D . H u n g e r l o r d ; 1 s t V ico P r o s i d e o t , 0. C. C a s e : 2 n d V i c o P r e s i d e n t , W m . A . G i l b e r t ; S e c r e t a r y , J. F . Mbffott , Treasurer, D. D. Otii : Deposi tary at Watertown, J. O. 8terling; Dcposi Imry st Adams, I). A. Dwig-ht; Auditor, 0. W. Bond. T h s r e p o r t w a s a d o p t e d , a n d th c a b o v e n a t n o d p e r s o n s w e r e d e c l a r e d d u l y e l e c t e d It w its t h e n r e s o l v e d t o h o l d tho n e x t a n im a l m e e t i n g i n (lie F i r r t Fresh v t e r i a n C h u i c h , i n W a t e r t o w n . \T h e fo l l o w i n g r e s o l u t i o n w a s ttn s D im n t } , ly p a s s e d . R e s o l v e d , T h a t th c t h a n k s o f th is so c t e ty b e t e s d e r e d t o Rev. C. C. W a l l a c e fo r his e l o q u e n t , in s t r u c t i v e i n d in t e r e s t i n g id t d r c e s . T h e t h a n k s of t h e s o c i e t y w e r e a l s o le n d c r s d lo t b e M o t h o d i i t B p t e c o p a l c o u g r e - g i t i o a in A d i m s , f o r th e u s e o f tb e ir b n u s e d a r i n g t h e s e s s i o n s o l t h i s b o d y . C l o s o d v r i t h th e b e n e d i c t i o n . S. D. H c s o E s r r s x D , P r e v . J . F . M o i f k t t . S e c . vjo d Doe PftiWf o f Ilatul loii, la'o J’rofoa<f r ofU u e r i& (ictiicA, M edical l^ n a u r , * c . Iu t'emrm. Mid - c vl 0ulio^« bji<3 ml iho Urn# aiu r ts in v>AL«riomQ c u d bj de-m- er* o v c r y wbon?. PP.0F, R. L. HAMILTON’S W O B L D R E N O W N E D ! California Indian Onit&eot SUOOO CShMJIeoco fox tho prodnctlOH o| Itiifq n a i ioULcM d $3aropo o r Atnrnca) u a Family UtoimuuL. h6 iC « d lrico b a a ever perform e d grower rorci <*r mo w * t b i o f h onlrrrro)mpDprovrnJ, ( i t s a ready Fam ily Fhni<r*an or a l l Tbl® o ntm roi Curta H<~rotula ic u l Krytlptoa, HberQmatraxs and Plica, Fovor Siorrs atafcd I'lrcr^s f'n'up &nd Ra Ue\ Bo ca non Bealdr. | iRjBtAnily, tD d a o iaU o D of th e Bow els, CTiilM aia*aid - Fr*etr3oi, SprtlD* a t d bratw * . Q,aln*y aoa boto ( f b r o a t i , N « r ? o a * P a i n and Bpioa) C o m p laint, Horn « Sy-04» mil B r o k e n b r a u t a , P a U * ln tbo bide, Back he. Do)p» Canoore and B a it Khcoxs, Corea ttrnld ■ I Hcrad ffiooS3nff W o rm , AatLma and wbDoplhg Qoajjh j j »B*a •will tccrts Hcratr h^a on H o ract, U a ld s *nd CSalkr, I !i» S t l n s a o t Beta. In w c ls. For lull particolarTM ipc , fccnphlcU. Every tsm l’y ebonld h s v o Un« CifTjl U c a e d r o o hand to oao In c a s e of acclU tni. l l U ' iq i n UrRo b o t o a a a d fold for 25 cent® per b o x , 01 1 d o b o i o i f o r odo dollar. by n il d r a j^ lst* nod dealer?. I H E I M V A G R N T 8 A » A U R t o f |3 » i F r r M,«#*laand e x p e o ita , or Ulow a U r g e ct mm >salon, t o >ell o or oo«v woDdcrioi inrie lorn* Aulr^sn M. WaUNEB Jb C u ., JUrahall, M uixl c an J27*4t Ash ¥ onr Doctor or Drut«lat for Bw**t Q [ u i n t o o - ! i cqiula (blticr) y u lu in o , la ox&deoal) > P j* 1 a.\K chexulal, Dcuoit- & » Y £ t A G U 8 E M E D IC A L D IS P E N S A R Y . E 8 T A B L I S Q E D I N 1 8 5 0 . I T w e n ty ihooaand yonne m en ep*ed o f Semlnai j \\r*kr>«-*B and N c r v o o a Kl^nt Kmlaalonf. bexd J •tamp for clrenlar P n c o nf tho M edicine u tX by mail. * S . A d d tfja D R . W. IL WATttON * COn Box 9 U , rtyntcm c. Neva Votk. J57-4H JTI4W or?. J ii i m V o n g r e H t o a i l , Feb. li)—Senate—Mr. Stunner had read a telegram Irom the Governor of Nebraska, There ivis a meeting held at Peters announcing the ratificition of tbe fifteenth btarg, Vo., tho other day, to nominate a can-1 u-t'tundtneet. to lho constitution o f the Uei diduto far Judge, and among those present was 000 of Lee’s voterans. Tho meeting was a larso one and i t was found necessary to make tho voters elaod in * line to count tbem. Tbo line being a somewhat irregular, one of tbe tellers cried out, *Ylght areas,’’ ivbercupon our veteran exclaimed, “Look here, mister, if you are going to atari *n- otixer tvur you may coant me out Fve had enough ot that sort ol thing!” and with n spiring to tho rear, b e made quick time enrsv lor his home, and thus cue vote was lost. Michael Moore, a Trojan Fenian, who went to Ireland a few years to take part in »F*eniin uprising, but wss captured and sentenced to five years’ penial servitude has snriwed in Sin Franoiaco, having escaped Irom Van Dieman’a Land. H e is expected lo mrrive in Troy in ts few weeks, when he rao doubt will be met with s hearty -re ception. — A country paper ndwettlse* is “lost, a clots* cloak, belonging t® a gentleman lined llitL him. ted States by the legislature oi that Stale, wiih five dissenting votes. Tbe funding bill was made the special order for next Wednesday. Mr. Conkling introduced a bill to promote shipbuilding in tho United Stries, and to provide for the transports nos o f the United States mails to Europe Referred to the committee on post offices.— Amounted. The House went into committee of the whole on the legislative appropriation bill. Tbo committee arose aficr disposing of four pages ol tho bill. Mr. Bennett, referring to the iccuaations cf the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, said its charges are entirely false, M r. Logan, from the committee on military aff-urs, reported a bill for the ap propria tion of *3,000 for the investigation of the alleged sale of cadetships; passed. Q l A B B V i t l K N A N D L A H O R E B N , W a n ted Immediately The Sterling Iron On Co. W UlRtvo cotiMAot cmploy-TDcm to One Hundred Men at thoir Mtoci, nenr FnlU d clphi* flutlion.on thc B W A O lta1lrt>ad. M c a with f*raUlcs» prcfor- rod. Librra.1 JVic^ -tetil bo Dfiid ia Cisfe DAN ID G. OBRB. \jciil. V c b lld A w lir p R « P O « i L F O R Sabsisteace Stores, MADteyK UiXHArK*, N .Y .,K r b 2 d- ltnn. F r c p o a l f {ra w ith ropy ol ih i» kdvrr- U f c m c s t kttach*’*!, w ill hr> n^ctiTcd by th e ondcr •ig n e d . tm 10 a tn March Ufa. lfcTo, fcr vbe follow log ftfticJ* 4 o f flUl)ll?*'JOCC (Opphcs fot tho HfO oi F lu t e d S tates Tr«>»r>s ft/ttiorscd ai Tos' osm cJy 1.1 M pfino/jA K ic o o . -•r Borre'a r*r Fintjr. fo n i tjAn ’ ^ *,’xira h r fam ily utci inu ponn<J« Ricw*. T h e Blora? to bo dullvt red free of rh&rsic to (be U n ited flrairs ai AVitenewi). or Bnckfts Harbor N, Y. T h e prop6p*l*v:il ho npcm tJ at |o a m. M arch I, 1870, £ .i (he offitr o ( ibe A. i? Madifion Barrack* r». 1 - Propofia)? irtM|>© marked * rroposs.)? for SoTis' *> eoce N o p p 'ief. and BcrompAolt^! »R b ?atDT>!*'MH Uje diffrrcot ortirldfi.abd addressed to •r J . D R tSC u l.L 1*’ L i n t . : 8( ArtYllery. A C 8 . A 81 M a d ison K erra^*, N . Y . fob 7d7tWaVtr2l g M i H o a r b a v f lra t B pasblion ® F*0 JEt 1870 i2i.-J?cS*’T'ea •nfl fbvalaar ra**T«B * SUMFOAD’ b . Y»MS:9 Q R . HrsSELl X. WHITE, ^nalyiical Fliysiciau Cab ho con s u lted a t h it O ffices, a? f o llo w s UTTCA^ BaCT’a Hotr‘1, TucidByand W odncsdav 22c and 2 3 d of Fetimtx)-, ROME, B U n w t x Hall, F r ldfly H ie ;r.th o( Fehraary W ATERTO W N—Kfrl’y noose? .tbrdayand Sandai the 26ib and JTtlr-f F e h ins: ADAM b, Cooper H ouac , Monoay ahth Fobmary. ONKIDA^ Allen’s U olol, T o e p i'j-, March lat. T h o se afflicted w«th diaefl«»-ii o f tho Iyujm. d i s e s ?©8 o f t n e liver o r k.dncrg, i jn m a iion s , d r o p s y monramtistn, a s th aa., f-bur < o f hreaih or diffl ^ d j fp e p s ia, w e a k n e s s or oervoo* debility, r e n iessne?\ lopaof a p p e t it e , c o n s tip a tion derange m e n u o f ibo MomactL. MU tors affoctloua glavel, scro'Dli, fcrcr wrc?, abscesses, ulcers, nan ning 1 m m ibo oars, Inflammation o t tho eyes, and all S»IR? Cf t* 7 h !«,v M y c b r o a l c o r HagcrlDg coxn- plalnt, a r e Invited to call. 9d2wr HT Advice free SpccUl atto a t lo n iriven to ibe diseases of women and. chUdren. w 2 ta . J O Y ' ( S - ntts sis ■ W T r n s a c p n q u r ly M apced at «U 1 “HOBL’DKB At 4 , T O K O . A . , abo U'- sckv au Oranut ALANSbKK- ,Ivrit«twwti. W A S H I N G T O N H A L L 49A K . Y t G H T OJVJLYT 8attwday February 19, 1870, T H E G R E A T A R U H G T O l'M IH S T R K L S OF C n i C A U O . W I L L I A M A H L IN O T O N I’R O P R I M O IL COMPLETELY REORGANIZED, Fndailin./ FRANK i UMBA Rl>,ihc ' 0 B U J A T B A t t A T O N B M X J t O B B , KROM CHICAGO E^ er^ tUin<£* N owv ! Don t fail tn fice € I I A IV G , * *^ho O - r o a t C h i n e s e G i a n t B a r l e c q u o Door* open a t 7 o 'f]o< K i v n itn cn ci** at *- ^Adm iF R io ti, -J6 C t a , Hcscr^ud 8 c a is . 'fl C lr . IF* lieacrvixa \c a t? n o w (or * a k at F e r r y * w a - t^eitain's M u d r S to ro it n 1* )!) Y O l can get tbo b « u quality of ono dollar Yoaas Btboo Tea to h<$iad i n tho c it y for Arc pound* (or £ 4 ?o> a t tho W a t c r t o im Tea A Coffee Store. XX\ B F,N y o u rotno to towm , vo lo th e Tea A Oof- H f«c H tore and got 5 pound* of that $1 15 Japan T'-a. which le aold b y tnoat jraocors a t $1 40. From tb o Krrnch Sch*»ni o f Modi clno ax>d Hnrjcry. B . L Q M T R E , M . D g U | l l l f 3 t : A T S V i c s t c r l a U n i v e r s i t y , S S o n t r o a l , P ” l j l il d « n teth c Gtcy N n n » ' r.erprol H o s p ital, nod 1 t o u a e n c o Awyltim D ls;> tn ? a ilrs, E d ito r o r iho t» zT ,t0 uQd be'Tet-ary o f th e M e d tco ( b i rur^ fdl Society <tf M o n treal- C F F r O R -K lr-f do«*r 'Id floor A r c a d e R 'r i d c n r r C rn«r E o w k a o d Coffoen P trw ta. W a U rtowrt, N V. leh 15 d 2at N K W “ s A \Y M ! I L . \ JII0 0I3R J 3 S AND W R B B B Il, havm g CGtnplefo^ tbel* 1 * W > a w i I i J l , NKAK F a c t o r If 8QLt AHK w tsm W tio d f p «|| p^iBOf# b a v iog log\ to c m , that tb ^ y c f i Q c o w boa©c* mmodatcd o n tbo s b o r lo- t cg Ml o r d r n e x e c a i o d p r o m p tiy, an d » o t u « f a t- I b C b m II od o f CQitot»*iTf. feb lSd w lm j^' ormWhicKAns, I'OR SvALE A GOOD PR AC T ICE, le a a iilemsnnt v llla g o , a o d flno farm 'ng s e c t i o n ln iho Noribe s part o f this c o u n t y —» \ tb or w itbon t n foocd rwld«nco. T b e precout occupant coat'- tnpi&tos a cSbsiiro o f huslaesB . T b o road s aro g o o d , tho coosalry fo u le d and th r iv in g . It is in every way- sitrv d e s ira b le coantaw practice. F o r f a t t h a e r particular*, t e c OfiCBQi __________ I -'H E best O ld G o v ernm e n t Jam C o ffee, for 3 e p d p»ooDd, At the T e a and C-offco Htoro, H o . 3 Wtih* loc< >n *i C A T O U A ' What is it? G o to lho T e a A Coffco iy iHtorc and fc o l u B n y a cake and ratrn It boraa llw i l l ?a*c y o a r w ife mncb labor, and m ake ber happy Try it. pj.Y K K iu C< T btou’. c for 25 c t^. at Ihe Toa A Coflee nqniro a t or a d d r e ss this JebSdw tf ‘ 8 - T O P ; TII j A T C 4 8 6 H ! | J P r o f . H a m i l t o n ’ s M B D ICATED GOUGH CANDY, H id e from extrocti prvparrd in Vicuo-i cwrutn e f l c c t l i e npUy tor Con,hi. Co-di1 UMWenci, Sore Ttuoai, A s t h m a Bronchitis, snd Con,erup tion. 7hN» who try-— tlirtr* n a it— c a r e (heir cold ! u d t B n i i r D t d . O o n s u p l l a a and i n asrlr grs-vs. rtlc= « w ly I S c u t s . Due itIIIIob *ok( I n n n s D wiHBltaaarwhwe. )aa9Dwlr-6tai Ii - o a tbd; tr-Ki>t ra 'I w c le h t, 16 oanccs to th« I i- ih tA f - '■ f.om p n p ,r, z o to tho W M te rto w n T e l At- Jec s.ore. I 'Onll who »\! 10 save move; »o «*y, po to the '-t atori ►. T a & cofleo otote, N o 3 WMbinff* 'on B t. Q R i ’ R i ’ S S P E C I F I C , t or tbo certain and Speedy Core o f Rheumatism, Neuralgia A Gout, It ia taken Inw a r d ly and i s porfectly Harmleae. Tbla p r e p a r a tion ia tho m o s t rollahlo and e a fo remedy c w oflercd t o tho p a b llc fo r thcao terrible eom- pUttltn. II baa been nned In a largo nnm b er o f ca ien and tun n e v e r failed In giv in g Instant rcliet an d affect in g a perm a n e n t cere. For s o l e at f t LEWIS * CO’S. __________________ N.23 dw3m _____ R O F I 'E K T t N lT Y I S OIVJBH -TO A ' Purchase the Only Property that can bo purchoned on tawhlnfton Btreri-- betvwn tbe Folic finoarc aid tb e inrtt chnreb. S«oige W . Fiowar will coatifct to htiW of two honiH on the corner m 'WaihbuMh and Btertl*# Scretl’a, accerdlta toiptclSadpiwl. Or wfll t#U S l » ptiM u t tM d a m c a tmrriar tin conwr 1»L. IJ8Y C B O U A N C Y , FA S C IN A T IO N O R 8O0L- I (7 7 a RM ING - 4 m pice . ; d o v h T h ia Wonder- '\ul book hi\ fa n imtfOciioD* to ©nsbio the resder I t o t ie c ic a t r fiLbcr flex, ornny a n im a l,a t w ill. I m c r> m . ttpiiitosliam , a n d b o n d rc d s of o th e r c a rio ti cxportincnis 1 1 cos b e o h taioed b v re n d in g kddratt )| ; w i'ii p o e ta p e . m l \v EVANS A C O ., N o . 41 Bouth I K lc h in K tre o t, F h ira d c ip h iB . dAw4w H O W S T D A N U K . - T O o minted L a d ies Prlvato (Xunpanlob coatitw toodci*lrcd laf* rm a tloa. Bent tree fur tu m p . Ad* dru»» M R S . C. H A N K Y , H adovct . P a . jS 4 w T b o N l a r r l » s o B t n g . —Kasay^i forjrou s f M i free. In t c a lca envelopes. H O W A RD AS®0CI* T ! u N . B o x P , PhlUilr lpbt» Fonn. D l l . O L I f f a 2 7 e © n d « t - x H . Y . tr u U p n r a t e d u e a a c s , Hamtntl Em iM tons, Impottacy Stc. Boarding to csubtlwfcmcni If d e ilrod . Thow> ar»di o f c * iu* from ovory SU io Indicate th e Doetor** sfei-'i. S c a led pom p h lot for t Btamno, T H I S I S N O ’ H ' U M B U O T ill* 18 NO IlUNlBljG.-Bj'exuUngSctl' w u h age, hoigbib color of oyc* and hair, you w i l l receive, hv roinnt m a ll, s c o r rect picture o f yo«r fnt uro boRbftna or wtft. art lb nam e szid d a te o l BUT* rtafo Addres? W FOX P 0. Dmwwr N o . 34 ffi- to n rill? , N e w Y o r k . JJ7-4W Tea & Coffee Store. 1 1 © Ba.-rcla of d i o t / c i|-p lca at tbc W a tertow n Taa I A ro d - c- Btorv, N’,- 3 W aahlngton r l. C O F F B K roaatcd and cronnd dally, at thc T e l < Cede c fteorc ’ f ’ o ond ccc Rail A R n n l ’a W ater K r g lnc. at iha l l W a te rto w n T < a ,6 C o flc o H to re .N o . 3 W a ib lB g . Ira ry. « o c ent Tl*>* Telegra F o o t meatic. i pOBTGi o n aug Leave I O g d e n e b Lea vo W tn. 4 30 i « 30 p. n A r r iv e al 745 a. m . Tribnne, for odver I for Lowa for Copei ing and pastor. ing a t 10 Roches te moo on I are c o r d i i’rencitin the eveni ter w ill f and Forei tion o f Pi ,-,-tn u s . C —Gold, --C&mi Christian —A ieu kina w a s rt Malone. - O t M W atertowi entertam m — V o U D j get chape known to 1 —A. Bur oiarriage n western pa —Y e s tor ■most disog to dav lias ly —th u s su — A gran onade c o n a next Tuesdi W isbing ot — r o r elo been Supvrv owing to bis mon W . K cl — An low to lho Paten a patent “on fried ca kes.\ —Sonaebo in Farm ingt offer a rew a r Lhiefin i t — To nigl.l nold forth al th i s troupe id them justice, t© night nnd tonity. —On T u e s ta r e at Wad T h e contest t b e lt, and dam Ibo space alii —Tho Chic t d a long lctti \scalp e d '' thc nt July, Augv 180&, in a ban city. —M - innesot irxiart. Non wife and moth d o n 't know wi or her doll. — Tho u Hu( Jew jack e t vr jacket is mat iproaks to r ib taisundcrstaiK — Tito rays (last and tlio n by them. So holy may ntinf to r l d , an d yet — In W e s t I list, thc b a r n i ing 26 cows an «timed by fire, the work o f an --A b n er Cc lormor citizen < heart disease, o (lence in I lcnm death bo w a s i: best of h e a lth. — Girls aro n portaoco in C they nre sintj ly Draghter 2, e' ffliastonary teac Bim es. — In China n hi! beard until 60 y e a rs, a n d he a m u stache umi impossible to in law in this coun — A now carp the n e w Sunday 8treet church, by s u b s c r iption, sent itself t o mo all t o bestow thi — T h e p rotrni in p rogress for s Church, ta Cartl evening I n s t Th to t b e ohurch by biptiron, * n d fo d i t l c m . ia l s g s i i f c s g y