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N. ~nd. 'Y Schools, • -u.e bef'o:.e IE GlOBl ~ ,...,. .TYT'S Bitter~. >ts, Barks, p.Ild 'S lood Puri:6er i1.c', 'Ufl' vi~~li'W t ~· • Aged. theY ,_ u 7inr;r the in~ tile body I. Mothera- 1 ~ d the QU!)J'Ijf :l nli!lble !l~lll· ot· i.lfness :ID&i .. -purifYing' -I!M. g not onlY' 'a oc, but a beaU. y complelii.oJ!I I\• om sudden·~ : ,!lucss pec1!1liAfk , flU find read1- o\'\ bothla C!f No one oan re. 1 (if curable) a.fi, •ottles. ~,~;all }lapot 1 .......... n._ ~\ en-vwuEnE. L tJIER§. POST and GAZETTE lB PUBLISHED AT Mail Subsoribel\fl. pnr· in advanoo, ......... $1 50 served by per year ................ $2 00 Es- A.ND OOU)lBG:LLORS AT LA.W, • EsAex County, N.Y. M. D. OHOYJLJI. (,1, SHAW, .. Olmsteadville. Essex M. 0. 'PERR\!t. iliD OOUNSELLOn AT LAW, EJ!z. Essex Ommtv. ~- Y. uw. T!- VOL. 3. W. T. CLAY, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOL- STERER, Elizabethtown, :N.Y. M.a.no!actory at WUlla.ms• Mill, Rices Griot Mill. nonr .All kinds of JO~RING Promtly a.ttended to PRICES REASONABLE. Ilutelo and Summer BoardiOII House~ bo1•ing n ]lUge BIDOUOt Of ropninng to be doueo. can mll.ke specit\l and anti'dfo.ctory rn.cts. E!izo.betbtown, JJ..Ln. '31st, 1879. ELIZABETHTOWN Union Free School Elizabetlltou·n, Essex Co., 1J. l JOHN W. CRINDLRR, Ph. D., Principal. Winter Term commences J£Lnncry 8. 1879, nnd continues sixteen weeks. ~peoial raoillllo• and liberal terms to echolsrs wiPhing to pursue advanoed studies. , Locn.tion admirnble, luatro.ohom• praotJ- cal and tborongh. To1111e ~fi reasonable ns in any similar school in Northern New York. . A.ND J rl1l'~n- ... ·J\JIW QAZE.TTE • pleased to find a good supper ready against lUS return. I have forgot- ten to teli you about it before, but go now a.nd begin your preps.ratiot$ and bestow your attentions upon it.\ After some attempts at delay, which redoubled in Madame Aubrey an uneasiness which she was oblig· ed to conceal, the girl quitted the ch~~omber. Her footsteps died away upon the at&irs, and her mistress ELIZABETHTOWN, ESSEX COUNTY, N.Y., THURSDAY. MA:RCH 20, 187~. N Q, 31, fonn.l \,.ersell e.lon.e ~th h.-r ~hild and those two terrible feet, which, half seen in the now dying light, Poetry. [.tVargarac J. Pre•ton 1Cn Batdwtn•• Monthlu.l We meal) to do lti IBome day. 101118 da.,l', We tn·ean to slaokon thw revered z:a&b · That Ia wef'riDS our very ·aou~ a~ 1 And grant 10 oor goaded IIIII~ .a. ·11\l&b. That Ia llol;)' ~noogl> to let them hear. Tho foolatopa of angoli dmwllli lle.fi~, We me&n to do it. Qb, never dou.bt,• WhOD tbo burden o! d..ytlm.o .,UbU is o'er, We'll alL o.11d muae. while the sta·ra ad.me out, · As the patriaroh .11at at tho open door Of his oout. wltho..blilBVOnwatd guing oya, To wa.toh for tbo an,l!ela pMoing b;y. We aee tbem a.fa.r at high noontida, When tleroely lbe world 'a bot flaahlllga beo.t; Yet uever bave bid~ en them tum Mlde, And tnrry awhile In oonvene IIWeet; Nor p~od tb.eurto hallow Cho gbeez: wa ovread, TO dl'\.[lllillf Q\ll WjQ1~ 1 Mill b;eak our bread. g.ether-thl.t ill Willi&m's hope--it but I knew him, I knew bim, which The rea@r need not be told that NO ENcouRA.GEMENT. seemed as immovable \\ the bed it- tnl111t end in good.'' poor aunt Margaret did not. She M'Creeahiels defense -was of no Among the communications was self. The montb!J aped II'Wiftly, lllld eenteDced ;yo~ before trial, dear; I a.va.il. The punishment inflicted on one from the Hon. George Sleep- She still remained sitting near 'Millicent began to look forward to had tried you.\ him for his!J)lisdeeds Wt\11 exemplary; well. of Nashville, who stated that the chimney with the baby in her the ~e when her father and Shortly after they parted and and so wits Willirun Horton's re- he desired to start out as a lecturer lap, addressing to him mechanically William would be on their way Millicent returned home saying to ward. Milly and he were married ; on the rights of the colored people, carressing words, ~d soothing him boilll! from the other end of the her IItlllt she hnd seen William Hor- and her father, who had got to love and wanted the written indorsment to sleep, while her eyes never wan- world. She bad lived, gathllring ton. the land of hie adoption, returned of the club to carry with lum. dered from the mena.cing feet. The fl:esl;l Btn!ngth and beaut;Y, with her The good lady seamed rather up· to MelbOUrne with them in the \Gem'len sa.id Brother Gardner little fellow, tired of his posi- ~~ou:nt for nenrly two years, when it set by the ~mnonneement.. but said Southern Cross. in responce to the reading, \I doan' tion, began to cry for his cradle and lllltQa to pll'l\ ~t abe noticed 6 nothlng. She took up soma knit. ImO. U~P~:;t\IJIDlO.XILN balievll dJ.g club wants to shoQ.lder itB BOothing motion, but -t\le cradle curioua change in her seoond moth· tmg and Milly sat opposite and OL'Im. enny such man.-ln de lust place n wa.s close to the s1Mve-elose to er's demeanor- mnde o. feeble pretext of reading. Ddroa Fl:ee Pru•, man who am good for anyfin' else the feet. The young nether con- At length Bhe found 11t1t-for Jlllo- m answer to a sharp ring, Jane \Gem 'len, I doan' go muoh on de doan' go aroun' on de lectnr' tramp. quered herself by a violent effort. tient watohing and listening will directly afterwards. admits Mrs. celebrashtlll bizness in gineral,\ sa.id and in de next place if de cull'd \Come then, my child,\ sa.id she, accomplillh marvelous results-that Sudron'e visitors. Brother Gardner as ha looked down folks havn't now got all de rights anrl rising from her chair, she fore- there was co'nneoted with William \Come in,\ said Mrs. tiudron, the long a.iBle and took notice that day want dar hain't no show dat a ed l.ler tottering steps to be firm, Horton & 11mg9 mystary. The •'This iB !l6I!Ulder lll.'Creeshle, my Elder Toota WRI! preparing to go to wind mill gwine roun' de ken try wid and went toward the a.tcove. Be- light came to her in B parb of a let. brother Phillip's confidential agent sleep, \but if I eber felt like whoop- his arms fiyin' a.n' his mouf goin' hold her close to the ominous feel! tl!r in h8l' fllthor\ll hnnd llhll fmmd IIDd friiiDil, aud a butriness a.oent of in' for jo1 it war to see Feb'T!lry kin secnre ennv new ones. It am She pi.a.ced the baby in the cradle. We rromlsecl. DUl' houte. that WhOJJ, thJI in he! An!lt'l! room. It I.'I1Il thn.e: bis and my broth8I''H, Jobn fi.obin· slide out Em' I>Iarcb come in- I kno...- my private opiny= d\t we've got and with .. voice -which all her reso- Of J,':iif ... work rea.ohell the longed-for \Tbe dillclosnre--the result of 6 SOD... My nlece, Mrilleen~ O.rey 11 da! llj?l:'lft~ irun hll'l' yilt, but tho all de r;ghts Wt. kin tn.lm oor' o!I, lu!:ioll. Mnld h!l.rdly toep from close. remukable e.acident.-came upon Milly acknowledged the VU!itora time ain't ob81' a mile away when.de an' dat if we beard Jess about rights trembling, she commenced to sing When tho weigh~ that wo g:ro&I> wilh I hindern!O!IS, me like a thunderclap. And I fear \at large.\' lllld theu gazed intently songs of de robins an' de patter of an' more about work we'd be better her usual lullaby to the unconscious We'lAleosononxllhough\'toauohrepoac I lw.ve yat to know the woret. The at M\Creeahie as though to pierce rain will pnt a griD on ebery mouf off. De Seckretary will drap him a child, and as she sang, the idea was Aa baD iabea 011re·a d!oturbmg clln. And thon-we 11 ooll the angela l.n. d&falMtiona, which have been man him to the souL That young in de kentry. Ize been han gin\ line to de effect dat we can't send ever in her mind that each word The 11ay that we .~ea.med of comes at aged. with marvelous a.droitneas, tlemam flinched. visibly under the aronn' for nigh on to seventy y'ara, on de certifiC!1te, but we1l make him might be her last. At l~st the boy length. are inextricably mixed np with some sorutiny, bnt ~oon recovered his an' I do make oaf dat de pas\ winter a present of a new buck-saw.\ slept soundly, and the mother re- Whe:o ttred or tr1~ery moo~ q\•!'t· ll · h d · t d di • I b And brDken in aplriltand &hom ohll'en&th. bi tranladtions wbio I bA Wlth self possession. was de mos egra n one e er There being no further business, returned to her seat by the fire. The three D•p.rtments are conducted We drop. mdeed., .~the door ol rest, privat. parties before I determined ''Begging your pardo11. l.a.ches,\ tackled- Ize bin froze up, thawed t.he club wM adjourned. The clock strikes seven. One by able teaoL~rs. aR follow• : And w~< and WIIOO h a1 tho day wa11ea • k · drifts till 1z Principal. J. w. cHANDLER. E•q-, on;- on coming hllra But I do not seem observed Mr. Robmson, after some out an stuc m snow e hour more and Madame Aubrey may l'irst Assistant, :'11 18 \ EM :viA NORTHUP. Bot the angols we nn•1e.nt to call are gone! to have eseaped the attenti-ons of conversation, \a.s my friend here got a chillbl.ain as large as my hat THE PAIR OF BOOTS. expect deliverance. A. deep silence Second ABB!Btaot, ~llae LOUll:!E ~. PER· RY. the thiGf a.nd forger by r~moving. and me have ll little business to on ebery toe, av.' de ole woman is Madame Aubrey occupi .. d wi~h reigned in the chamber. The in- Instruction i• a leo given in instrument Jl{iscel,l,a,ny. He is pursuing me still M'Cree... tra:naaot with you, ma'am\-n.ddreBS· still WUBS81' off. We' a had sore froat her husband a large old house, in fant slept peacefully . • 1 music to pupil• deRJrlng lt., For furthsr parucu!•rs addroos tho Prin- ---- shie, who was in England at the ing pointedly Mrs. Sudron-\1 think all de week lln\ Bunday frown in i de the village of Daine. The house The half hour strikes. The a.nx- cJg~!. W AITDfG 'I'O Wlli• titue when the princinal frauds were it would be better for a.ll parties if ager knocked at my cabin airly in stood entirely alone, at the foot of ious watcher could have almost ~Y orl\er of the Bva.td of E<tuoa.Unn . li R L !lAND. Preo1dent. Sae thn.t my niece\ll room iB reu.dy, perpetrated; retun111 {I mytKilf CRD- th<~ young lady W!l!l to le~e us to de lall, an' is bo!l.t\din' \'rid ue yit: an immense. glU'den, fllr from neigh. ~worn thn.t it wll.B two hours since it GEo. B. N1cnotsoN' iioc·y, ~d th t Bh will b 1 · t t h · d 1 • • h L --- ------ Je..ne' Qil e ea. e e not on.ve ]UB B present) IIJ'Uled ouraelvea. I would ooviee her, &I e. Iz;e had .. COUc an .. 0 e ....,,.., bora, o.n.d. na.o. no ot er eecnpen= struck last, but D.O ; she knows th .. ~ CLARK weary, I warr!lnt tllou, with her witll. powers to invaet:igat& the ma.t- friend to a.ll parties, to go.\\ has had d.e sneezes, an' de La.wd tba.n Monsieur and Madame .A..ul:!rey the clock is faithful, a.nd there is journey. I e.m ~oing to meet her.\ ter. WUli.a.m Horton pl.aoed it out \Annt. let me speak,\ interrupt- dnJ.y knows how many bot bricks it their son-an infant of twelve still another weary half hour before The s-peaker i1a Marg'IU\et S~;~.dron, of wy power to coznmisaion him, by ed Milly. \Mr. Robinson, I· know ha.f taken to keep de bed wa.rm o' months-and a domestic, recently she may expect her deliverer. a comely Qll!lker lady of betwellll sbsentin~;t himself on the day I ar- you; you are a detective officer.\ nights. I stan' hea.h wid a feelin o' admitted into their service. Madame Aubrey took a book of fifty and sixty years ot' uge. Here rBIIged to send M'Creeshie. I mt~~t \What!\ exclaimed that surprieed gratitude dst de world am round · One evening in the month of No- religious meditations from thechim- Jj U J L D E R must, hu.ve been a rem!W.kably pretty look to you, Margaret, to act for offiaial. 'stead ob fiat, an' <iat de nerl. move vember, Madame Aubrey was awa.it. ney-piece above her head, and at- ' face onoe 1 tUld il~ l1111b pret~ ;yt~t as me.'\ \Pray a.Uow w.e. I know yon sir, ol dis big globa ~got to gin ua a. ing with some anxiety the return of tempted to read. Vam effort! Her nl3 she walks briakly towards the ate.- Under the veil of llimul&ted slum- and the nature of your miserable change of sesnn. Some poetry by hllr husband, who had been gone eyes w 11 ndered continually from thg Dressed & Matched LU1nber, tion. ber Millicet1t brooded long and am:. errand. And I know you too, Mr. de renowned w~ydown Bebee will Gince morning to a town distant a page. The train grinds zmd steams ita ioualy, to the end that she discerned, M\Creesbie; and why yon are here; now be read in \loud voice by de few miles from Daine. HiS bnsi- Eight o'cluck sounded, a.nd no- way into the station. and is raliaved or thonghiahedisoerned, impMding but.-'' Seclcrotn.ry,\ ness W~B to collect a debt, and he body had come. The supposition DAVID A. WESTPORT, N. Y. -'&tiD DEALER Ill. SHINGLES. LATH. &c. of ;ts one pa.ss&ngEa\ for WJJJ.eby- danger t.o Willl.a.m Horton in hBJ' A p~remptory ring at thO bell After 6 propor difiPlay of modes- e-z;;pected to brins home a large sum then was correct; the unhappy wom- 1 71 }3 L'H ~EAl:l ~ILi~: CHHl.PLA.l~ e. to.ll young hilly of elegant :figure father's letter. Well, Millry would put an end to her speech. Bhe ty by tho author the ver11ee were of money, and his wife now remem- lllll.n gllve berself up for lost. She and pleasant fa~e, wbo is 1.1ttired in watch. It they plotted against her croeaed the room, and, turned to passed over and read- They W8I'e bared with a feeling of uneasiness, was about to seize her child and fly black. She is pale a.nd thin, liS lover, she could counterplot. the group within. said, in a voice as follows: t.h.a.t she had seen him arm himself from the room, when a nojse re· thollf)h recoverin~ :from a. long ffi ~orbne MamM Mo flW61' hAl'. tiu..! ikilJ.11d with rutnlt.ntion. oLD Til fiPIIJI<O· with II pair of pistols I)QUUded frOlllo the gravel walk be· ness. Thli! next day by chance she saw II \Aunt and gentlemen, it is now Winter o.m gone. a.n' ~ob am bare, It WHo~ 11obout ei\ o'clock, and Mad- neath the window. The eager lis- eEYE&EARt INFIRMARY. '• My dear arunt :Mllrgllrot I\ telegrlllll of Mlll8 5udron\e. lt s!lid; my turn. Tbi5 is William Horton, An\ soon wiu de rain-drops rs.U: a.me Aubrey went t.o her chamber tener dared not trust h\r ears, she 'Fore lonn will de nross look green · d b th d ti' . th ••Millicent, I am right glad to see .. From Mason., Liverpool, to Su- my affianced husband and-\ \ e accompli.D.le Y e omes C, WI had been so . often dMeived-bnt SIMONDS, Proprietor. Plattsburgh and Ssranae, N. V. - - Proprietor. Proprietor. N. V. PR<>Pil!I!TOn. ov:,r,.,i~r](.~'!'r:o!!l;.~:r!~'::C:.~.!:e~•· thee. ls thy l111ggago labelled'\ dron. Mid.dleby. The CMe is not •'! am sorry for yon., miss, but I A\~;oio11 of do robin oall. the intention of puttiull her little now the door rolled upon its hinges and Dome Pr .. cUce. It was. Their public greetings, complete against him; but he muet must perform my dnty.\ De ice willsoft.e11. de snow will melt, boy to bed. This apartment, large and then fell heavily back in its H.!:~.~~T:~~:~~~~;~~~~ ':J.thF~;';:;;!';~.~ brief bnt lloffectionatt1 1 ~t 1m ~d 1 !1111 into the trap whioh has been \Not 80 fast, Inspector Robin ~odd:r'::.;~i! o~:_~n~ ·~nt;,zen and high, was situated on the sacond place. A well known step gaily as· tion and operations in diseases of the eye. the couple p~oceed along B lane Is.id for him. He comes on to Mid- son,'\ said a voice in the ball, the boo! floor, lookmg into the garden. cended the stairs-the chamber ear nnd ror c .. ~mh, 2'1 and 4th Tuesdday> that ;s fragrf!.lllt with hone...,snokle dleby to-night. If you would not f hich t the tim All' d=e• to de g_lad spring oong. The night wa.a .. true November door opened and a man appeared- Of each montb. Patient• bnvo foon • • . _ owner o w a same e th howe with Dr. [!.yne •. for np.rntiunA o.nrl towariJ.s Mrs. Slndron'B COSy COttage. mind Our nrfOBting bun 6t YOU_ r s'~pped q\:ntly forward o.nd n.B DoWfoilllk 0 50llpenhiS 0 a 1 ne'mdoe··f~l!:':\sin\m:.,ll night-bla<)k a.nd gloomy, wi tor- -a ma.n, handsome, strong a.nd -.ig. ~ f l . a rli ial •<Thv ther was m goo 11plr!.te .cottage rep y at anca, liD we . u L_.' the door· •'! h.a.ve a ··Ob! Winter. go ·way wid yer (roato ren 8 0 ram, w en ea con mua y erous. It wn.s he! .ai UllS mo- ti'£'1\lrnent. more than 26 ,years. Art.ifioi1\J t. . d . . 1 d will (;6 lUU d Ul.li Q..LI. e. t r . hi· 1. b t t' ll I ,,_.- t!..VPA. o any oo or or HIZO, an ur 1 ° • '--· ,,_,_ ., <J=e -, c=sea. • 4 . d ··Ear-drums\ supplied. For particular\ when b left lt.iverpool, he wtdtes ... .....1 Mae on oy nMt f.1\Wil.. word to ~yon LL-t poin'\ bi~H- upou t e WID CIWS- weut, lulu M. A~brey been the ug- llrldress ~ b • Milli Q<.Oo l,r.lli:ao \- Come mter de ~b~ oh, s~riz::lg!'l b 1 I hope he may continue to e, I am Th&t evemng oont was at .. _ . Madame a.u rey sat upon \ ow lieet of men-the worst of husbands l-\Qranac. Cliuton '2o~~i;\.NJ.S-y M. D. snre. It is late in life, thou know11, Mo.rahfield Jtlllotion lllld hurried to •'You bareT erclrumed ~bmson. Sunfio\~Ver Willis.m.s offered araso- chair in the corner of the fire -he would assumed in tbe eyes of CHAIRS! CHAIRS ! 1 for a merchant to have to be!Pn the oppoBit&pl.Btform to watch and '\But d loo~be:e Snp~tend~nt lntion to donate twenty-five dollara place, holding upon her knees the his wife all the graces, all the vir- agtliu i a.nd in a distant la.nd, too. wlrlt. There she ~ed for hours Brune en, 1.8 my prl.Boner or to the poet from the club funds, but httle boy whom she was undressing tuas imaginable. The under•i<:nedbe.Aconstsntlyon band Wu.a he quite 11\llllle, Millicent!\\ scmming every w,., with feven..h all th~t(' and be ~laced his hand it wa.a voted down. This club ap- while the servant at the other end He had only pallfled below to take \quantity of S~hnt BoLtom on Willliun Horton 6 arm. · try to th lnnt toh, .. y.~=~ll.lu.+. ts. -I helievll be ..agemelll!, but.. o.1as, frnitlessly. precmtes poe e 1!>D no of the room executed certtl.in orders off his dripping cloak and Jay down RiwMn, OffiNJ an clliot!k· knows one geilltleman who !Jfli Oft Wu hAll f!l1Mt doomoo tn be li llftr• 99, .;!,.,... DQ: :6<>~ t.hia is =i=e ·-· but. it. nev= f~ls &~ay =;y ~=ey of her xcistrea~ his rist.ols. He eAt..;nd.ed his =s ing Chairs, board tbo veee,el; IIDd :rxtr. M'Cree- ren onef' lllld before :M\Creeshie was aware of on it. ' The baby had ceased hislangl:tlng a.nd his wife rushed into them. But whto!.. bo wll! sell my cheap. All orders shie, a gentleman who fol\IIlerly h&d The tre.in comes in.. Tbe sight the oplll.'l1tiOn, tlmt wily parson's PETITIONS. play and had lllready closed his immeiliataly recovering herself, 5be a good many lousiness transactions of n. handsome, llllil·burnlld, bearded hands were locked together with The only petition received during drowsy eyes. The mother· threw placed one finger on her lips, and promptly filled. Wl .• ,. p·p· a. in Bllg.llmd, baa nr<>.rused face-the p~ce of lmn she had the aid of a pair of regulation the week wBS from Kennedy Brown, her eyes toward the craqle to as· with the other hand pointed to the Pt\ted Etizllbt~thtown, ::>ecember, 197-S.. UJJJ. .,. li L--- ... 1 ,,.. ~o meet him om his BJ'1'ival out.:· como to moot;.- for I1Il inllt!mt do- W\HoCWll..... a.· resided of Jacltsonville, Fla., and sure herself that all was prepared; feet. L:ElYI BULliflfl)}, They had ~ma:ny thlngll to talk p.rivad hOl' of thfl'POWill' of n~uv. M'Cre<>shie, -who Uf' to t.bis mo- Mi be 0\.. his \'>e at 105, -with a.t. this motnent the liro blAzed up M. .A.uhrey would not ha·O'B been about, when they reached home, The nerl moment she was elinging ment bad stood in a state of stupor, severo.! counties to hear from, suddenly ~~ond threw a shong light wortr: of such a wlle. i£ he ha.d that timid girl and aymp11tbetio aunt; to the handle ol the ~e door fon.nd hiA voiae. Brother Ga.rdnllr tossed the paper npou the corner of the bed expos- faile in decision or 6ang froid. Re !!..-!,, sl•~• ~~~H~P. thai bR iO P8[dJ. Ill anc1. to Millie iliA hllf-bOilJI whinll JD!l lllllllliminlll \U ill II~ JVII.r pl'ri~ ..u- 11 ou !.ave in the wood-box with the reln.!l.rk, ed by the lined curtain. As Mad- gave a glance at his wife which _,, .;tloli: ~iltnftro'ptlTrllllllllr ti\r=- Hllll ij)Ullv ill v;... ==£orlabloest cJ UWiJ.N=,-! Willis= Horlaln ! get =hjeated. me to ~ indigni~. Pro- :·Gem 'len., it am my \:Perience in a.me Aubrey loolr.ed.ahHII.dMt filii srdJ. itkt he understood ~~~ Mid koud• of neo.t drawiiig-r:oOJUB. th<> most out bare! At onoe, Wore it k !oo Juce your nd1oril, lor IJllg ott!.. dia Wll¥ld dn.t nll Ol'l!lliiiDlllhUD kin from nur \illillfj \W~I>· ;be bed close lliloml i Ma.GhinBl'V, Wa.ter Ra.ms. Pumps. &c., &c. consoling tim.e lh e-xperienced late 1 Qoiok l 0 dtli.U' 1 tho door ill 111ge.'\ lead a he$.! thy life onless it keeps to the cradle i~ which she .b.W ~~en . ''One moment my darling, and I -~ inca she ftrat, knew f her fatbm.-'JI. locked I'\ ''l3nt., Superintendent Rrunsden, cl\ .. r of de cr9dle a.n' de gr-<ve. Let ..hont l:.o JupOBlt her dle&plDg Mild, wiu· return; I have left my pocket I! any o{ b;s rrlonds reqnlre any of thAt B . • -'--~'Ll -L--'- f ,_ 1 -''-~ t to He\·ven she now beheld to great feet, shod book down s'·ur' 8, a!ld I must show · kind of workj<-they will please gl .. bim a approoohiDg ill lnan ~c:=<UD Y auoro ~ o are you aware that I hold a warmnt WH 0 8 man go wruC .. . \' '~II. [lla char~·· will be reasonnbl•, and ''That is a . tho11 art time he w·e_;pened the door wi£h for William Hor.ton r· from Florida..\' m coarse brogans. St., Eliza.bethtown, lf. Y, '•'ss l' N '\' 1 •• ex .o., . ., Publio, Auctioneer, Inour- and General Land .A.gent. Centre, Esse:< Oounhr. N.Y. E M JOHNSON, OTOGRAPH ER. Point, Essex County, New York. 11. POTTER, ](. Jt., & smheon, AARON OLARK I &~lU<'l' JO>ll f.o11pany, h\k7t:~e7~:~~~~~. Y. Sept 12, 1678• 'wearing, 1'4illiicent. Hut thQu bad his own·-&y,;~Wlll claeping Milfy . \Quit\. I !mow all o.bont It.\' . ELEOTION. ·In an instant the sense of her · · -----· ~coLLOPY \' co.. it for o.ny Iengtheneclp.eriod !''·uked 1n his ~~.rlrlll,· ittt!'ibOI!dsd by !1. group There were no candidates ready situation flu.shed across the mind of _ll •. ~ • th f · ] ... ._ ·•nit · ,.,...,.,., William, to whose. &de Millicent to renorlt on, and the bea.n-box was. the young woman as·H shown by a the &n.nt, Doll«'·& p&nsa m 8 . 0 more or !l!l u..o.lllwu flll!luw.vn) sh'l tJ. -' 'd uy 1m . • -vers~tiOD· tliat included a. gentleman who hW. had. Y 'V nee eu, eru : ou ow, consequently returned to the shelf. flash of lightning. This lmpnrtorM ol \Sin~e JitY mot!;ter's · deJI.tb,\ she le.apt 01it after him, the 6Xll8perateil Mrs. Bndron. lllld yon, Milly dear, Postmaaters, m.11yors nnd other of. hidden m11n was no doubt • w & replied. with an.~- of confn!rion. sl;atiOn-mAster, and 3 zealous mem· that I-ahall I 'BaY absconded'- ficitlls would be doing the club a ,. thief, perhaps a.u assassin Brandios, Gms, inns, G. \H was a pre:senv fiOlll PI.\PI\ t9 ller bar of tho police flln:e, exceedingly from M:~ourne on ~e de.y A.lM-- great favor by promptly a.nswe-ring -she wll.s o.lone, without h~;lp pres· on tile last ·~hchy sh .. li..,ed to ...-nzions to take somebody into ens- aniler.~ed. ~onr ill-me~ fllther letters of inquii-y eoneerning eandi- ent or soon to be expected, for her ..!.leo. doo.lors in and dheot reeoivero o see.\ to<ly. The tr;,k 'b.a.d gonA WU8 JUitafiod m ~tin() me, dnteB. In ordo{ to expedite mat· husband was not to return until KENTUCKY nom oN & RY£ wmmns •\Poor sderer I Allow me to ''I will trouble you for yonr lllUJltl wb~ he wro~. -,=. Mrs. Sc.droW\th tore tb,e following bllllik l'lill llor~- eight = nine o'clock, a.nd it 'vas D.OW !lo. A9 Hurray SL. look.'' o,ddreaa Jiir- exclaimed the the letter adV1.BlDg my IU'l'esl 1 ter be aent oufi: · but a little past six. Whtt should Wm. Edfierly. Wm. Oouo~y. J. N.Lewman. ad \\-- _.._,_ ,__ ~·-•-•-~ • ' ._ ~•. __ ,,~,_ the apparent proofs he he.Cl before f \ty ha • she do! How sho_uld shG llefend MUly :t::emoiV OUEO' .,.,..... ........,... ox ~ m a \\ne m: BCaLDIDg • · . -,o yonr m , vmg np- Nl1W YORR n~ a.nd lumded it to herannt, \An~- a ou to¢, sir'. Both bim be bad ~tmlly u~ alternatlYe. plied for meml,1ership in the Detroit herself' _,_, • .1, •t.J·.l\\A'n~ ; __ :~ ..,,Ad m.,..,; 0 M'CJ:eeahle sailed m the South- T\ vii Ol b will 1 Mn.d,g,me Aubrey haJ nttere<l no observe.!, IIJ!, oEUlll sMmleU lLI!· quw u ~ . Ottn!S .Lt1 ,Y JJJI,CTH.Qe, d dic1 L If h hAd ..... we·.u. n u ' you p eliSe WOrkmnli8IDIJl~ • .. ' CQlJIJilj ~13, B breMJl of the bJ'!! ern Croas., an bao_ flhi ~ f o.nawer the in'}'l:ririeB below: cry--she ho.d not even m~\eJ but · B•n• d T bl · ''l know li1ttle of. lillch go~ my law&\ · my rung: a. pme. 0 Hns he ever held office? the servant me.king the Bu.me diB- 1 la.r ~ . , a dear,'\ she eontinued, \bnt •<{)h, bother the ey&-la.Wll, Dl!llll\ he wojlld never thought of loo~- Ho.s he tbe interests of this COUll- covary, mizht not show the sa.me S A L T:1 w]w.t have \W'e 1 hAM' repll&'(Horlon. \l bavo II IIUfliCleut for ;me, before the ~t. ~ It . did try at bill\rl t prudence. F Q R B • lllil~f;--e,D.d n9t; the ,likeness 1 of , . . ~:·~d.h&grfppedirnly'e no~ IUl~ IM:r. M.'Creashi~t hav~ Dooo he attend ch~ht The tluel pl'obahly intended to The said Table IJ in excellent condition. Tho•·~ Is \ set o lvc~v ball.a. Pin-Pool •~t, Obandelier. &o. ·wm be sold very cben.o. For terms n.ddrePs . JOUN Lt.HERTY, Eli.zu.bethtoWD~ N.Y .. ~y of thy kiin, cblld.i ~Oije !a lt' ~a,....•4i:lr lll-~g ..u your la:w.ll m~ ~-:\~ ;J; ~ H ~ HM hA hA.d tblllll!mtl'AnM to run NmiDu in his present yosit.ion until :Bui there, [ hA.VA little righ~ to at,Jl biO'lf.imd JOW' hC!Ml' int9 ·tlnt nBlther ~.th' s~ ~~L 1 e ~ np a beard bill a.t your county. jail! the middle of the night, then to is- know.\ . · And' you w~ &dmit it tle'll.wnrt:, . Oll_gu, l'W>,. _ 11 ng ?re Is his reputation in his neighbor- sae forth a.tul possess himself of • . .. • a· f 11 ·-. ......,_ ~n \\' he sw.o1·e thu I;ICCeB\\\\ mformn.ti.on _..., • • . th m· brought home by Monsieur \You haT(II evel\V rroo_ h~ Millicent ol e_ 0\\Y u ~~ .w;ew ._ Sfow- b # ·---' -:--:._~n th hood sw.u01eutlY' good to pel'IIllt his e su \ -, -·t~ t ' · ~;1_ • ffi ·l}JA.in. · d C•O.t!l I.Lu ·\\\\ IIW.glB'\'\\\' e case · bo fiat · fi Aubrey. But if pr'-'m:1turely dis· replied, witb e1fusion; •'!mil shall ..ver, '\'1Y · · be~ ~•- an.- him which I bad J?.i:-oceeded wife to trOW ·ll'OllB, toa., our, co-.ere<'l, a.nd having no opponents bs easier in I!II.Y mind whtm 1 have 1° 11 ~.nqt · .. · · .tJJ. my, l'DD· il.a . ~\on-'1... to\'~- _ ..:....~--'~ eto.T · ~ · v ..... vmg,...........,. tJ .. yl:'u .. ..,...,.. but two womeu, would probably __ F_o_:a_s_AL~-E-o_R_T_O_RE_.:N_T_. -- · told yon.\ . • ~g aw~y,. .r Ramedel:l. obtained the requi- l'BE ow IICIIBDULE- make his escape, first sepuring their And 11he ~d tellh!'f,. The, IOq.ke~ onr Illml~ an,, ·r proofs)· ·lwl -~en . nndertaketl 1 The . Committee on Finanoo re silence l;>y their death- Then who cwtl!ined: n. v~t. of one William. , ~.:, the~. ' lll fu.;gl:io~ ·. the .following new sohednle knows but the servant herself was Bortou 1 he>:-lOTrR:-. · ~ ...-~ · ~ ~- . ;_.h;,· ~''lli~ ~- nf prices for liPrinlZ and summer an aooomp~e-auspici.nus clreum- TH.E EXGHANGB HOTEL f~y elligaged, bt1t: :~er· tiph~r · · thoBe·frauaiu:You ~ worls:~ stances, hitherto. disregardeJ., re- .u Wadbam's ~1~:~a~' Y. f111ly fAr· !lJlew th6J':ll~,l~ --9~l¥ii ~~:itt . ·bow .. l:ttH•nd~w=-~-ap .Fer pnrtloulara anqoiro of A. Obappel, dii.d ;qol; · .o'bleet.. · B'e hAC!.· · · • tktiia back Proprietor. on the premises. 23tr them rit' · · · wh'en._I'waa-' wfmam· Wt~S a;-l~WJ~:i~~~~=[[~~~:,~;, ~-~iW·~lP O'rl:CE is be.r~by Ki\'eu. _that ad \ , \ · porlllll'iii l!e f••bldden to Bboot, without-' p:rq·: reel\lo~, Flab or Bnnt on MlJ' Of th proper. beon O.li·:.nomftfc.~l.~\ ty nftbe Adircmdaoll Ircm •nd Stetl oo.: BltnRt•rl In town•blp ~&. 4&& 47,1ncludinl< tbe \Old Jfli!Ury Crallf,\ .Ia tll01 County of -''. ERS<•X, Stale ant ~- tutd:, ~ue fo!blilden \And. to tre&paRS tb~IUD.- aiiJ. -..ny, nndel\Ulq . . . . penalty oftbo fl!l. AIJ ~Ill \,. HPOAU• W 11n<>:W thlllli~l~~~~,~~:'~m~t,~t:L~:~1~~~~'',~!b~~~;j;=t~~~~~~~,~~,~~~f~-~l~~~~•j ing thereon. rnr. tbe P'll.rJI6M· or Shooting, · · ~'::.,~;!,_ 0 ' Jij•!l!tg, ;,o,il~ .· ~-- praue~t~'l lbo.•va···reae.J li~f-'lif:elif!:(jt~lj' .JAMES R. T_ HO_II .. l'!:l. O_ l':.mJ'i'e_'_irideD.t_ ,' ]-:BJ,rt(:tii. Aditollitlllti!lil tlhl!ifal hlKiftl.ll. · MlrGh. .t;.lWJ:f~;·f'• (~-~ -·~. ; ' ; Nil I ~,. •· t . ' l .. , you my fiches. With these words he left the ruom, lmt in a moment returned, holding a pistol in his hand. He examined the lock, approached the bed, stooped uown and with his left hand seized one of the two feet, the finger of !us right hand resting on the trigger of his pistol . ••Be~i~t, and you are a dead man!\' t;;x.cla.i.m:ed he, :fi.rlllly. The owner of the feet did not seem disposed to 1·isk the event. Ile f;uffered himself to be dragged bJ' the foot into the middle o! the room; where he J.iselosed s. most villia.nous fn.ce as he crouched before the pistol pointed 11t his head. On being searched, a dagger was found newly shD.rpen.ed. He con. '· eclicd thv.t the servant was his ac- complice, and had told him of the baoty which a.wait~ii hi~. Nothing remained but to both to justice. Madame indeed begged her them. esea.pe, but the demanded the so.crifice , and they were de'li:v••ri During all the time the uncoloscocqtls child slept ~onndly. Aft~ little time, Madsme au•1c<>.1 the events of tbe evenirl2.