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rReld EVERY THURSDAY, -BY- ' «::. H. LI'VING!!ITO~, ZDITOII AND PROPBIETOB. TlU.MS: Rlld Mail6UbSQribel'!l, p~y- st-rictlv in a.dvanoe. _ Sl 50 Villa~• Bubsoriber•, oervod by . t'2 00 I Es- --- ------- KELLOG'} & H.\.LE, VOL. R.Th W. T. OLAV, CABINET MAKE:& AND lJ'cBOL- STERER, RW.a.bsthtown, N.Y. Mouuf&dory Bl Wllllnma' Mill. Rico's Grl•t Mill. All kinds of JOBBING Promtly attended to -4ND- I PRJC:::ES REASONABLE. HoLels aod Sammer lloordiog Hoas•• bnvlllg a h'rge lilDUQD~ of repu1n~g to bo doue, ran UJ11ke wpecu1l aatl a•ll~f~ctl)r)' COiltrl\l\tFI. Ehzah.tblowo, Jao. 21st, ij\79. -ELIZABETHTOWN Union Free School Elizabethtown, Essex Co., .J!.i. 1 JOHN W. CHANDLER, Ph. D., Principal. Winter Term commences Jnoonry 6. 1879, nod eontmues Blxteeo weeks. tljleoinl racl11Uer1 a.nd hberal teems to scholaru wiwhml! to pursue admnood o&nrtios. . Location a•lmirn.ble. lnstrnohonP pro.ctt~ oal and thorough. Terms ns renaonnble as m any sJmllar school m Northern New York. '£be three. Depru1ments are conduoled hy abl~ tencbnrB, 6H folluw.< ; Ptineipal. J W·i <.:HANDLER. Elol;q .• Fust Assistant. MrsR EMMA NORTHUP, >l~couJ Ass1•taot, Mtsa LllUIYE A. PER. RY. IDBtruetton i~ nlso g1ven in instrumont· t~.l music to papils deHiring it. For further part10ulara address I be Prin- ctpR.l. By order ot tb~ Board qf Edncatlon. R L. HAND, Pr•s1dent. GEOo S. N'lCBOLGON' Heo',y. DAVID a. CiLARK WESTPORT, N, Y. n AND GAZETTE. ' ELIZABETHTOWN, ESSEX COUNTY, N. Y., TF.fURSDA Y. APRIL 17, 1879. • • - 41 ll • NO. 35. To M.rx .M.A.N'm.-flastllr of gyp. \nm U. an eyc .. !lent mal.eria.l t.o mi% with ben mann_,.e for corn, as it not oiily acts as !III ab;;o: bent to tflke up the nitrogen from, the manure, but it possesses a stimulating effect of its, own. A hanJful in a hill of hen manure with about three times ita bulk of gy psnm will be su.fti.clen_t _ prqvided the ln.nd is m good con- · dil:iion. Muck is another material largely used for mixing with hen manure. Bon .... dust tbat has been treated with snlpburi.c acid makes a good fert.ilizer for corn aJ.so when mlzed with fermenting ma.nnres. Wood asbes inju\e hen manure. If a.sbes are to be used in con:n.ec.t.ion tbouabtleas boy had beon rew!ll'ded 5uHflNIJ m IJl:Illl\OH l'N nm -Away an tho southern ond. of .!l&.ricul turd. wit~ it at aU let them be bard.coal for running away from school, and OLDEN~- Fourth avenue live Lwn promn•mg ashes. SB:ANGHAI-Ol!oB:O-lOCl'l-LmGO. giving his family !O much s.n:riety It was more than two hundred younusters, whose father, being an A NEW POTATO-''ST. PAT- B\\T St:G=-The manufs.cture of and trouble. But thinfi'B sometimes years IISl'O, in the year 1646, tbllt the j upright and conscientious zentle RIOK.\ lJeet sugar is a complicated chemical , In Sing Sing. when the 1un waa low, Not many hn.ndred years ago. A. mll!hly Sbmnahi'a aw.rnJ orow. Broke on tllte deep ttomqnillty. But Bing BiniK saw anotllor sigh'- When the roomers r011e at dead of night, To c1termin0>te in de,.dly i!ghl. His Jong-le1gged Bhangbi majesty. Th•n rusbed\lbo dreod!ql battle'• t!d•- Tben ftew th11 feathel'll far and wide, Bat. louder tl:nau all el•e beaide Tbe Bhang:lll orowed trlumphanU,J. In so:..VO and night. cap all arr ayecl; Tho neighbo,rbood o.woko d!..•~nllyed, Cursed the rutnisua.l seu11ade., In terms of gre\t oenrlty. Rash slee-per started from h:la bed, And wished the noisy raaaa! dead, And m ottorelll. VCnl!llllnOC DDt biB head, With deep heartfolt !linearity. Tbe aowbut 1deepens t On ye bn.v6 :Devote tbat SIIIIDI!bi to tho grave l Wa.ve rooster 1 all tby leathers Wave! And crow 11Vitb all thy devllt..,- ! The bat.tle'l! antled-now once more Tba netf!bhotrs sluiDberas before, tLn<l tbAIIliu rorioo tQ lieDYOD 1 o·w The downf1[1,U of the ane.my I happen tbllt w11y, though it does Rev. Dr. Samuel Whiting wa.e a man. bas a.n enduring s.dmirstin for That 'new pota{.oes have ce tseJ ~o w>e ·at;o,, aDd needs costly machin- not do to trnst to IIDJ such aood minister in !Jynn, MaBB. At th!lt I Gtmrzo Hlltr.hllt 11nd his littlll wo.Bl:l· bo uuvllltiog, mrr:v l.lll grrid w;tbout l!rv. It is not llVI\'I'Y goiJ tho.t will fortune. In 11fter years, Tom often time one Obediab Turner kept a iog'on. Of coltrse, he took his makioe\ a very b9.d \bull.\ Tbe :;·~ow bee~s of predsely the right regreHied +.hAt ht!> hAd not s~yer:l j'onrna.l and ;)Vl'O~ +.herein as fol hopefuls on hig lmMs P.nd lold to <Early Rose\ was such a bless:n:;, <JUar;·y, as s-:>me soils produce roots at eohool and flniahed portione of owe; \1646 June ye 3d; Allen J them, us he trotted them to Barnaby as it IDJ.Ve pot:Ll,o-growerB new hope, which con~a.in 8ome trouble8ome biB education which had to be en· :Brydges hath> bin cboBtl to wake Cross, tbe 6tory of tbe evergreen coming as it rtid, with au assurance salts which !l'·e difficult fo get rid of. tirely neglected on board ship. And ve sleepers in mee:.ing, o.nd being: P.nd el.erna\ cherry tree. In the that t.he crop was not destined i.o H was lor thos reason that th~ snga.r be a.lso had some immedia.te cause IDnch ~rond of his place mnst need course of e;ents and time he utterly dis••poear, tbat for some few eo;.e .. :>rise sta.rt.ed in Champaign, for repentance, for h11 found th11t have a fo-:r. taile fixed to ye end of a thought Um to mllke his two years after its aJveo t new pota~.oas cot~n. y, Ill .. some years ago failed. some of his companions were very long staff wherewith he m11y brush cbembs al'resent of a bs.tchet each, were regardeJ w;a.1 special incer· T:1e present at;empt in Maine has willil;lg to joke 11bout the sbip'a.boy the faces of them yt will have Dllpe 11nd in th!l course of events an_d est. \Early Rose\ was good, but P.S ye~ by no means proved success- who had come a.m.ong them., al.. in time of d.isconrse; likewise a time he d:tscovered a. en~ on h1s with \that di.t:~content v. Lich i8 u.t the in1, R..nd is yet doubtfuL A cnp1tta.l though they knew that WRB he just sbRrp thorne wherewith he mfly cbe~ebed dwllrf. pear tree.. Sn? bolt~ of all improvement, we at of $100,000 iR, or at least would be as much of a gentleman a.s any of prick such a.s be mo~te sounde. On I pectin~: the <.\Ulpnts and ca.lhng h•s I once looked for sometllwg better. lilooly (o be, required for a substan- them. ye ln.st Lord his do.v, as he strutted posterity to him, \Boys he s11id, It marked more than a btep m ad. ~b.1 experiment. In 11bout 11 year Biter Tom's ap- about ye meeting house, be did spy frowning glowerin;rlv, '•who cut vo.nce, it was a long- 6lride, and aft.er 0\ 10 \ CuuuaE.-A strong, deep pointment, war broke out with Mr. Tomlidii sleeping mth much t!Ls p~ free'\' And t.ben he waited that we were willing lo make slw1t and rich loamy soil is best suited Bp!lln, and the Hector wn.a ordered comfor+,e, hie beajl kept atea.die by in suspense to. see wbetbe: he ~ad sLeps, P\Ovide<l tl.Jey all poiute<l for the on;on crop. bnt onions will to tho Bpli.Dillh OOIIAt After OflliB. boing in yo rornllr. lllld hill hlllld llllOthll:r WllBhin[UOn Ill h!H fllmily, I fOl'Wll.l'd. WB llBV!ll' ill!lntwn LllB tb.~ve ;n I hat wh;ch conla;ns .. large ing about for a month or two, she ,:rrasped ye rail. And soe epyinR\. Posterity No. 1-\I did, pa, wif mv \Early Rose,\ without a menC-al rec proportion of clay. A light porous 'joined with two other British rvea- Allen a;d qni\L:liie thrust his sia.ff little ha:.Chet. I cs.nnot tell a lie.\ o<mition o£ ou:t g' eo.t indebtedness Gail with a gravelly subsoil should sels in s.n attack on a fort.esa on behind Dame Ba.llond and give him Posterity No. 2-\No he didn't, pa; ;~ M~. Breese, its originator, and be avoided. Onions will succeed the shore of the Mediterrnuian sea, a grevious prick upon ye hand. I ant it wif my hatcl.Jet; ao<l I'm hope that lie may live long enmqb \' well any number of years on which WIIB at the same time besieged Wherenpon Mr. Tomlinb did spring \,he one 'at can't ;.en no lie.\ No. 1 <.o receive tbe acknowled\ement the same ground ;f it is kept in con-_ bv 111tmd flmlo. upp much ~bQve ye tloor ~tnd with -\YQu didn't; I cut it _w;yself.'' tlmt ia oo juatly ili5 due. It i5 not dition with fine vnrd manure everv ·Early in the morning the three Lerrible force strike his hand a.ga.inst No. 2-\Wboopee I Yo_n didn't do a ]itt le gratifying to reme 'l.l !:>er that season and treated to a top-<lressing \!';.morn bmt \\\'re\ the lar!.:'s l.lgh VllOJJoliJ opolllld fire on the fort. yo wllll, lllld lllBO, to yo Jn'Oilt won no BUCh thing!\\ No. 1-\YtlH I Wll had a ~h!!Hl, in not onl_v mrrl:mg ol wood-ashes oeca~ionally. For which BOOU replied in ~,_,us fasb- der of eJl, propbain!ie exclaim, in a. did. pe., for there ....,n•t but one its great value known 1 hron 0 h the gTOWing OUiOn \SetS • or \button\ Dote O'or bill nnd dale begins to lloat, Ere that infeuna.l Shanshi\a t.hroat PoUI'B fortin its dread artillery. IDnl IODKCr y<~t thoso loll\ will (p'OT If Fate la,yl!l mot the ~nonster lo\QJ' And louder )Yet the wretch will orow. [II]UQR d@Rit.l! YQllll iii rl!!tlnY. ALl ! rew wou.11Q m9l1ZV 1 llor Aum;y woep, If in some dmrk bole's aura retreat. Abont two hmndred fl>tboma deep. ion, sendmg bombehella a.ntl ea.nnon loud voiea, •Cne& the wot>dcbu~k,' pear tree, a.nd we drawd straws American Agric..Zturi~l, but aleo onion a the eeed should be sown a.s blills all ~~round them, aml some he d:-eu.ming, .llll it seemed, yt fl wllicb 'ould cut it, 11nd-\' No. 2- in sending the precious tuber LO earlv as possible in the spring very times knocking off a spar or crash- woodchuck ha.d seized and bit hia \And I drew the short straw and great numberB who would not ol her- <.hicLTy in beds or drills. About ing tbrongh 60Wil timb6Tfl, 13Ut hi\DQ, ;6Qt on QOIDing W know CUt the-·· :No. 1-·'Aiu·t you asham· wiBil bU'I'Il KDOWO it fur Beverul Jll!lf3, 1 bo middJil of July (in tb.ill!o.titudll), the Heot.or fared very welL She where he was, a.nd ye great scanda.ll ed 1 I drew tl>e abort straw and Following the ••Early Rose\ there or whenever the tops die down, the WIUI more ltdmDms-VQl!lliJ piMed h~:~ hll>d committ.ed, he seemed mush cnt the tree, aud 'J'OU Dot mad an' C!\uH) ll'ht:r llVW Yllritoti~~, tir~t, ~ liLtlll bulbs or \ggtg\ can bll gathllrBd than the other ships, a.nd whife she a.ah>Lmed, but did not speake. And went off 11nd cnt up onr new car· few, thea !.ens and \\ores. un~il a and kept spread thinly in some dry oonld readily pour in her firo on I tbink ho will not soon llgainll go ri'go.\ PIJ.--\Thll __ .. No. 2- new pot!l.o. ius •. ead of bemg 11 m9.t- andl airy place. the fort, she received fewer shots in t.o alesp in meeting. Ye women •'()o ooh! I didn't do no such thing! uer of great interest, came too fre- ===== return than her collllorls. may sometimes sleepie, o.nd none He cut it 1 his se'(, pa..'' No. 1-\l quently, and soon there was a del. -\Six into four once, you cs.n't But, n.fter a time, the enemy be- !mow it by reason of ~heir enormous d·i·d n··-~ now.\ No. 2-\Yon 're U\e. At t.be present tiwe, a new make it.\ as the shoemaker mildly =~====,.,-==\'-\\-=-=-== gs.n to think that the ''Hector\ bonnets. Mr. Whitinll doth pleii.S- ali-a fibb\etr!\ A.nd then ihe fond v~ely must be rem8.l'ka.ble indeed suggested to a lady customer. .kfrscellany. needed mtbcr more attention, 11nd IIUtlie eu.y yt from ye pulpitt he f~tber l-ook his posterity etwh by I·O attract aU.ention; numbers of -The diJierence between a hun· Should be that Sbl!lnghi'a aepnlohre. FOR THE YOUNG PEOP LE. Spoili.n~r a. Bombshell. s.ddHion.o.l gnna were ·brought to doth seeru to be prea.ching to st.aclm the nape of !.hll neck and ma.rcbed really e=cellBnt kinds, in the abund gry man and a glutton is tha.t t.he bear upGJu bar. Now there were of straw, with men jotting here them to the carriage house. ThE' o.nce of others equally good, have ilungry man Ionge to Gat and the lively times on the Hector's deck. and there 11mong them.\ mournfnl ruin tba.t bad, been 11ppeared during the past ~en years, glutton eats too long. and 'Tom found out what it was to wrought there was harrowmg tG and h11ve dropped out of stght-not -''Always pay as you go,\ s!lld When Tom :Black was in his foltr- be in 11 hot fight ou board of a ship. -I wa.a telling t:lis story in all contemplate, a.nd the sounds that because they were not really good, an old man to his nephAw. \But teenth year. lhe was at school in 11 b t fri h' d. the truthfulness with which I t f th · e house ex b b th · t Al'D oou!<BELLOll u u.w. . h S h f E But the oy WliB no g ..ene . , d d to I te 't, weu up rom e carnall: - ut ecause ey were m no respec s uncle, suppose I haven't anything Essex Countv. N.Y. B U J L D E R small Vlllage 10 t e out 0 ng- That IVIIB not his nature. He rushed have agam en eavore re 11 1 cited the wonder o! the neighbors better, than others in culttvation. So \ 0 pay With?\ \Then don't go.\ J.ND COUMBl!LLOB AT L.I.W, Tl- Easex Cbunty, N.Y. land, and JVffiB a.a happy o. boy a.s s.ronnd, ,..n.,.,..,;ng orders and at~end- on11 evening in the parlor of s New Md the cbtrtic cs.chinnations of the when a new one comes forward now, d . ' f 11 ht t ct t b --r Y k h t 1 My ven~-ble fn'end f d. -A lazy fellow once declare m aoy e ow 01~g o expe o e; ing to his duties, very mQ.ch as if or o .e · = ~ chickens or two square !ll'onn it must be compared with very high br th t b ld t nl3 and yet on his birthday, when be be WIIS en~ed in a rousing \'ood Dr T., of ConnecUcnt, who happen- The fBther has confiscated Lhe standards, and unless it can present pfiudllbc cadompfanyhi ! 'le c~~N nlo\ -\ fourteen he -A -w·v 0 d ( be pr-·en• lis•.ene<: attentive r... b . d d 1 tb t j ._ • ba h f t n re or s ram1 y or , w\s re ..... J' • ·- ~ ~\ game of eri et. e o - \' Illite BuB an now ec ares a oo some otuer iC.&lm t u t e mere ac 1' d . d t . · ha . Dressed & Matched Lumber, to sea. Whilo he WliB thua employed, l;v, ancll.ben proceeded to remark much G.lorge Waehingl-on will ue thllt it ia new, it st,a.nds a small ,-ep 'tr an J~ us r.1~1~s ~:~. me; \I No one wnld potillibly im~gine plump on bo!U'd came o. bombshelL in hie ba.bilnlllly aerioua mood' moralize any family--[Loui.roille chance. Therefore, when so experi- am 0 •ge 0 wor or 1 · why he did tlb.is, s.ncl, indeed, Tom a.nd fell almost at the foot of the •\Cap(a'n. that wa.s au ast.onishine; Co,•rier Jou.-.ta1. enced a cultivator as Peter Hender-1 Mary had a little lamp, himself could! give no good reason mn.inmast. The !usc in it wlla emok- cat. but I hAve one at N--M-- son tells us that in the \St. Patrick\ Filled f~ll of kero~ene; -AND DlU!.R.R IS, SHINGLES, LATH. &c. ' } 3 L'.El YEAl:l.: OF THE CHAMPLAIN for hie condmct. ing a.nd fizzing. In a.n inBt.ant that is even more woode~luL She, A MISUNDER.S'£00D DEAOON. he h:>.s found a V!ll·iety tbat possesses She took 1t once_ to hght ~ llre; C ou1~~¥:LL<oBS ;VALLEY H b d '-·-\ holt'\-y on ht's btr' th to _, ·ys annove·~ ns, but we IU'e h d .. . , .. h . And has not smoe benzmo. AT L.t.w, 71 e a a J.JJ>W.· \\ • more it would explode o.nd tear o, ww~ · ~ H b F • Cl k, f \i.J. a hlg' egree, \aoo L e 1mpor -[Antwtrp Gaze'it. ~Oi~O,Ijli!··~B!i~ck, -il(iDiiBTI11oaERTB, E & EAR t day, and h\t wen(. down to the sea- eve~hiJ:ig ~w=d it to, atoms I now rem;rned t.o the inevitable. It E~s~~ ooO:U~~OW ~ine~;. taut charact-ers that he Gonstders es- • , . ~ E Y port town oH M--, a short irip Se~eral men were 11 t • =n nno~. ia ss.id that a est hs.e nine lives, but - h h sen:il.l.in \a fau!Ue>ts market potato,\ -A natltrahst ola.uns te _have dis- h I, d f .. ~ o- ~ a· Tbx four years old, •ela!es ow, w en d th t h .a -'- from the so oo to epen 11 ew ~' but they did not see the bomb. some cats never 1e. ee years we feel sure that it must be worthy covere a crows,~ en m llO=:~, h d th hi Tb h I t r ~ •-·' I · h \th \lining\ psalms iu meetins- wae ens ,_,_ gu1a 1 d t IN F I HMAR Y • oilre an se•tl e ~. pa. ffi ere he heir lives were almost as good !U! ego a ..,mdpouu ob pOIBOnd er .~ tomitry an old deacon arose, adjust· of !rial. \St. Patrick,, we al'e told, =hi~ehreth r .Yt orga.nlZde cdoutrr s, lf1l fell in _with a recrmting o cer, w o gone. a..t·senic, an gave er a ose w.rge is a. decendent of \Cl!lol'llet Chili\' and w c ey s1 aronn an y o - N Y . b f f b , ~ kill It 'l..~d ell hie spectllcles, ~ed his psalm f d t f b Plattsburgh and Saranae, ' , wanteu some oys or a mlln-o -war The captain stood jnet baok of enou:.: w aa ox. = no book and incidentallv said. \I'm al- \Early Rose\-good st.ock indeed. en ers-a. sor o crow ar. I I m the harbOJr, and Tom wa.a so much the D'llil.. He \\- the smoking effect whatever. I then tried strych th- . \\he •·Earl~ Rose,\ heine a seedlina -An illiterat.e eonespondent, Over e5 Yean Experience n •· !d f .,-~ -- ··-'j f 1 most blind,\ s.nd e congrega\.iOD J. ' ~ \ rtrmarles, Hoopltah, Collel[c» p_Leaeed with the stories .he to 0 bomb, and sp-·n\ back. BeFore he nine, but was equw 'I unsnccess U.. d h of \Garnet Cbili,\ this js an illus- who ie given to sporting, wants to and H onac Prac&lce- !if t .,, t b t t ... • ~ As to Cr • il bich WIIS neTt t.ook up the words an sung t em f • d f ku b th \A 1 o~- \ . 1 \' .~en., \\ 11 8 wen 10 0 a 8 \\\ hRd time to even shoat \Lovk oat r' o;.on ° • w • as aline. The deacon, gre!>tly o.n- tra11on of the u;.i!it,y o a kio o \In ow w en e ng o-O<U,on race, tioner s stor,e, bonght some. pape_r a.!ong came Tom. He ws.s almost g;ven her, she would lap it like milk. 1 and in\ breeding Lhat hae been prac- so much talked aoont, is to come d t t t t h f I h 1 Lb. · 'hll \\!IY Of no;yed, exp!a.ined, \I can scarce 1 see , [ m 171 U R •• SIMONDS, Proprietor. I:lize,bethtown. N. Y. --- Dr Ra.vnes is usually at tbl'l Onm.berlB.nd f!Oij66, rlnttsbnfKb, N. Y, For con•ulta· tton anrl operations in diseasea of the eyt>, _ _ Proprietor. ear and for cnt~rrb, d and 11b Tnesrlny• of eaoh month. Patients ba.ve foond a Rll Wf0 fJ \1!0 ij0 (18, 0D(l 0 18 llllll• on the bomb before he SAW il n 8 OT.., OVIlfY lUg iU ~ 11 at a.il,\ but this was also sung in l~ced among anim9.J.s with e::.ooilent OII.- .1 UI'Wli'S .l'a II apOI'LBI'. ly at home =d the o_ther to_ the mas- It never took Tom long to muke poieon being a. failure I went out t.o solemn me!llluro. In holy indigna.- resulL!!. Tile \St. Pal rick,\ accord· ~The idea that fruit eaten o.t ter of the 8tohool mror~tng them ~ !Us mind. We have eeen that. the pondhn~ my hb~mhse anJ enft at tion the deacon raise\- both hands i.Dg to .Mr. Henderson, has\' smooth night is deleterious is proved by that he. had ~ ~oat t~dmirnblo op- Hie second thonghl.! aJw(lyB came bole in ~ e 100 1 w IC Wlle a 00 and eO<cla.imed, \You'er all Lewitch- wlllte skin, a few shallow eyes, o.ud the bad effect it ood upon Adam portumty of gomg to sea and lea.rn- ~ s long way nfter the first ones. thlck, put her in it and covered it ed!, anu t.his too WIIB rendered into cooking without h:I.rd co.re or hollow from eating liD apple aftet Eve.- I hom~ with Dr. Haynee, ror op=tl\D\ onrl treatmeot, more than 5 years. Artitl~11\1 Eyoa, of any color or size, and artiHctal .. Ear-drums .. supplied. For particnlar~\ address mg to be. a IDavBl officer. .Snob B e =ve • g'·nce Bt the mnolcing over aecnrely with a hlank. Eut h d ocii cenfre, and unsurpassed in quali!.y. [Bo3ton Commercial Bulktin . b b d o- u \\ h , th t · f pmise; w erenpon tile eacon v - c ance nug 't not occur _agam, liD fuse; be knew tbllt 1t wall jnet 11bont 6 e ewnm un<,ernea. e lCe or an erst.ed loudly, \The devil's in every The p!G.nt eminently hru-dy and pro- · -An admirer of Weston, O'Leary B. HAYNES. M. D. as he had mmde up~ mmd to enter to lode, s.nd t~t it wonld k:i.Il eight of a mile anJ ca.me out where .. S h h . •k lific, with a vicr 0 orous growth and ,. b 't ,. b d -------- llaranao. Clhlton Countv. N.Y. th t uld t b exp. l.h te v r the dAm one of yon! uc a c ange m ...,e an,. ot er ' ramps pure ase a --------::-::-::---=--- .. - . 9 navy, D.ll]' way, 1 wo . no e. everybody round &bout it, e.nd he e wa r was 0 8 · sentiment., as well as tile mel.re, compact hab:_;. maturing wi!h the copy of Walker's Dictionary, under CHAIRS 1, CHAIRS T. l, Wise to let the oy. ortn=ty pas_ s pl'o.ked l't up and hurled it int.o the \At last I adopted a decisive d till \Ba.rly Rose W!'l:l hllt few small . . that 't k ld b 1 me n aura I took n h•tchet liUd cut broncrht the singers to a stlln 8 , ' 0 • \ • • the rmpress10n 1 was a wor Ho WOU l01ae not ng '! eaVlng BeS. ~ \' \ \ and ~t,er some contusion t.hey sang I ubers. \St.. Pal 11ck . ortx.p.ated on pedestrianism. - [Norristown ~oprtetor. Tbe underllignod bas constantly on hand acbool now, for navigation, matbe· When the captain B!lW '\Om stoon, off ber hesJ a.n<l threw it over the the pror>er p!!alm. with a promment agncult,ur:st of Herald. B qn«ntity oe Splint Bottom ma.ti\a and eve-thing +.ha.t it was •L- h h b b r wa.ll. But the wond..,.ful inet.inct of New En~lan·' wb.o ha.s r.o.iseci hun- . . . ~ -J and grasp w=t ot, eavy om m I d . h o -.., 'M tb -n th t t 11 PBOl'BilliTOB, kitchen, Ofl!.r.e and Rorh- ind Chairs, necessnl\''l' fo~ a navo.lofficerto know, L!. two L--da·, when he \\W him that cat! When camq own 1n t e d de of seedlin\'s this bein\' the -' o er lB llll e IDle e llli -J h Th b l.lll! w.w \\' k' h th h -Onr rec..ders probably do not re ~ ' \ t to b lt food •· said the were taught on the s ip. en e raise it up, with the fuse eplutwring morning to my ··<.c ...,, ere s e only one among the number Lbat be me no 0 my ' mailed the letters o.nd went on a.nd fizzing close to his ear-where, was. sitting in the rhimney corner, know that Saturday, yeelrerdny !llld has been willing to offer. The new amall boy, \and now she has gone board. If it bad explode-1 it would have holding in her mouih the heal tlut to-day differ from a.ll ol.ber in variety starts wtth an t~:x:cellent en and bolted up the cup~oard t.~t whtcL he will sell very cheap. All orders When Tom's father s.nd the mas- blown his head in~ pieces no hiE; she hail found!\ the yea.r, being as full of dorse;,ent, and we shall waLch for has got all the c~pany vtctua.ls. - prompLly filled. ter receivlld these notes, it is prob- ger than a pea--and then dash It Without !l word oi reply I took hints as the sibylline bonks the result.s of it• e:<iendeJ cult.iva- [New Haven Regtster. Dated Ehzabetbtown, =:-eoewber, 1878. LEVI BULLARD. Ur:-n•by givf'O-g D()ticP. that be is rt>acly, ~t ull ([meR, Lo s•~ op, to pot iuto opera- tion. aod to ropair almost nil kmds of able t.ha.t thay would h!!.VB takan over the Bhip'B Bide, 60 that the fnse my hat and !aft tlJG room. who can understand them. They ,,ion with much inuere\t--A\\'-'r~can -A Doubliu pro£essional man ad. meusur.ee to get Tom off that ehip wo.e, of course, extinguished the in· At break£sat in t.he morning the e.re the Bonowed Days' Maroh, a,c.. Agriculturist. drlessed an artisan, who was waiting in very short order, ha.d it not been atllnt it touolled the water, be WliB doct.or called me over to his table, cording tc the old belief, having in his hall, rather brusquely-\Ha.l- !or t.he lad th...~ t.he vei!Sel sa.iled ~'- a.nJ e:xp~essed hia !\agret that I bot•rowt~d them from Aptil, pg,ying loa, you fellow, do you -want me'\ . -• T so aawniabed be could not sue..... ld b 1 ft '-~-u 'th t th fo three young sheen the SOW EA\LY N e11rly the nwtt morn1ng ... ter om He made ono st.ep, n. wnrulng cry shou 11vo e so \\\ y, Wl ou ere r \'; \\ · The answer was neflt-'' o, yer made me a.p]pea.rance on her deck, WIIS 00 his lips, bnt before he could waii.ing for the .. moral\ oi his story. three days were a.t once turned into t:ipring wheat should be sown as llonner, I am wait.ing for a gentle- and she WIIB far out a.t uea before say a. word it WliB all over. \Mora!T\ I nsl..eJ. \Whatmol'alT\ Wmter we11ther. early a.e possibl~;. It w;[J sprot~t man!\ Mr. Black ud Dr. Powers had read When Tom 'urned, •nd was \I'll !ell you,\ be repliell. \Over \Ye first o· thom wa• 'N>d no' weet. with light warmth, and though 1t -\How shall we trl1in Oltr mr)s!\ \ ~ h N u b Ye second o them wa.a snaw and sleet. n- eir l .. ttern. Bbont to hnrry away on lill errs.nd l e,.e e.t • --ol.l.--we av<> a.n Yo thtrd and la.at, was aylk\ free=• may not be nut of tbe ground or asked an exchange. Train 'em with Ma.cbinery, Wa.tor Ra.ms. PlliDpS. &c., &c. So there \\VIlli nothing to be done that had been so strangely inter old f!lllow the>y call ·Uncle Ben.' Yt. rroze ye bo..d s neLs\' ye tre•·•· showing but b!ightly ... till the rvot.R about twenty-two yard• of silk, if at home bnlt tc hope tbllt\ thin~s rupwd, the Cllptllw took him by the One rainy <hy Un;)e Ben. ~vllo had. 1 Quben yo three days were pB.At an.! gone are IS\uwiul{ aud spreading And you want to please your girls. A If any uf his FriHnrls roqUlre tiDY of tbut would eventtt~allv tnrn out for the been lialeniug o.l'L.Ue store to some Ye stlly sheep....,.. hi•pling home.\ t\ 1 · 8 ,·s J·n·t what ia n\ed~;\A. If sown s·lk 1 velvet tral·n would make 'em klnd of work. they Will please guo him a • 11rm d b 'J \ •~11. ma ob~r 11 eo w 1 !1 bo reRsonoble, and best, 11nd indeed this wa.a what 'I'ow \Myl:ood fellow,\ said he, and remarkable histories relate l W'hon :Uo.rcb nas b•s wav, and laf.e and warm weather comes on, happy.-[Nurnstown Herald. bts work well done. himself had to do. For he soon althong he bad soon muoh service other gentleme•1 siotiug nroi'nd on turns lh.,se borrowed d\Y\ into the wbeat i.b rushed forw«rd v.itllout -\Dot •Pmafvre· o:x:pteesion vas Elizabethtown, N. Y. Sept I, 1878. found that his poBition on the vea- and: ha been in many 11 fi,.bt, the the conn!A:r llO<i on floor bll!'rels, sform and frost, ffOOd weather foJ. st.ooling or t;lleri~g a.Jd. without a noosance,\ remarked a Teu~onic -------------- eel was Tery different rrom what cnp•-'- could not help his voice wna 'remind~· of something m t.he lows all turough tho Spring; :.mt suflicient root\ t.o g 1 ve L11e plant suf· 1 d to <>1A • 1 • _. _ Propri\'etor :a•lll•la,rd Ta,ble he had supp,osed it would be. In- ~ \\\\\ rs.nooo of llls own e::perience. When if be is thwart.ed, and loses both ficient v:taFtv t.> proJuc·e goo 1 gr<tin wmt..em:tn y~t~r ay, 1 11 .._-~a ='--\'===--~- h h t ~'l shaking a. little; \my good fellow, he e ... wound up ltiB eicao.iingly I d _,_ 1.,., f th l c A>dJutor. .. u you to e a ve er •• stead of bellllg tang t ow ~ Buu do you know what yon have done'\ l.li1U B Jeep au UH.YB UJ rSllson ° e Every ll.ori\t or womln w .1(, ~pr,>ut\ Rometings, he speaks noding von ~..L.JL.Lt~J,; 1C~n .C.OU~e. F Q R the ship., he was taught how to coil '\\~as, air,'' said ToOl with a sn::Ule, tongh ya1~ some' one e~claimed: s..m shining ihrough them.. he is her tulips= an,l hyactutll.,; 1n _a c1~ul bhune A.n&liHh aber he say: ~vot, S A L E 11 rope, and rto holp wasb. the deck. , 1 have spoiled a bombshell'' 'Why, Uncle Ben, yon know that is sure to show hie ill temper by sand- cellar in the dark work on tins prm- hardly, sometimes nefer!' Vot kind ' He .,.-as a ship's boy-not a midship- A d · thi art f n.n infernal lie!' •Well, what or it?' jog late frosts &nd besvy nUns u':ltil ciple. ·Tiley, place them in tllose f l · d ... BULLARD I Prop'r • The ... id T .. ble Is in excellent oond!Uon. mo.n. t.h:· ~p ::e:I Y~': :f:, J.il:,P s.dd:d l.Je innocently replied; 'l thought Hummer baa come--N Y Prilnme. position~ for the roots to grow first 0 E:~~a:::,s NE~~.-Thos: faa- Thoro is II set of IVory balls. fin-roo! When poor Tom found out this thg cn.pt!lin. you W(lfll rullyingl'\ I '· -- bsfore Lbll.Y bring tllern wto tlle tid.lous people who arecarelul: .. hout \•'· Oilandoher, &c. Wrll be sold very lrunentable- fact, he made np his It you should erver meet Captain -A story is told of the late Mr. warm room and sunlig-ht. Without . . fi d fu t . ui.i';iitiCii:--------- . chaao. For terms addrePs mind that h,~ would run away tho Tom Black of he~ ma.je..tv's ship -The following American ladies McNab, curator of the Eclinbnrgh t.his pre<\s.ution their fl,nvers will be pronunet~tions mT'ty n COd':fi rtiDm n JOUN Eti~~~.~~~~wn. N Y. first time the vessel touched o, port. \Stinger you might ask tlm about have been married lo British gears Botllnic Gardens. When Dubufe'a feeble and imperfect. The n>ots !~~u~ne~h~te~r,~n:~c:ti~n ls.;t th~ Public, Auctioneer, :Intlur- ance and General Land Agent. Crown Point Centre, E· M tTO B N s g N I HOTOGRAPH.ER. Crown Point, E:uex County, FOR SALE OR TO RENT. TH.E EIGHANGB HOTEL Ent when sllle did reaoh s port, he this incident, and he would pro bu.- or the sone of peers since 182 ' In celebrated pa.inti.IJgs of Adllm a.nd must grow first, fur wllen warm the d . h . •t d hi · d, d o1 d d 1825 Mrs. Patterson,aldest daughter xhib' · Mr M '' b d ll L f wur e•t er-one SaJing 1 wa.s re-mn. e np s m1n liD con u e bly tell you that he has beard about Eve were on e · Ttion, . c~•ll plant will push forwru· a 1 s urce ee-ther, the other i ther-a.greed to to stay on hoard. it a great deal hims~•~ and that he of Riebs.rd Cs{.on of Maryland, to was taken to see them, and was in the production of stem and flow- f h t t th fi t B ! 'ttl b ti he foUIId ....., tht' Marquis of WeUeelAV; in 1828 d f hi · · 'I th' k h I f t Th re er t e ma ter o e rs person y a 1 (I) o aerva. on belieTes, from what happened after- -J aake or B opmion. ' m no era !.o t e neu ect o roo.s. 13 !8 they met, who happened to be an that it woul.d be a. diffi.cnlt and dan- ward, that tha affair of the bomb- Loniso., third da~bter of RichnrJ bl'eat things of the painter,\ said. tbe reason wby it i\ sol imp .rbnt to Insllmau, and who confounded both gerous thing for him to try to run ohell wa.a o. very good thing for him, Caton, and 11'1dow of Sir Fslton the e:reat gordener. \Wby man, have spring wheat sown e •r;J. LtJt by declaring: •It's nayther, for it's away, and bettides be had no money bnt that it was all over so qnicldy Bathurst Hervey, bart., to the Dnke Eve's temp tin\ Adam wi' a pippin of the; roote grow and spread \bile the he ... At Wmtlhllm'H Mti!Ho l'f, I, fully fur- to tllktl hiilJl hOIDilo lti WOuld btl that he hAs r~y f6i'g 6 lt.Ml ~!.!mMt Of lJnOOil i in llfllli1 WQUill~ 111/G\111\\ !l. Vll.l'illty thn.t Wllllllil !mown until A.ii' iA I.M MOl fo~ thll bllllles. In a11t \· ntsb•d. better, he tlhonght, tc st.a.y on hoard all about it.-J'ohn Lf;weM, jn ,se, dang.hter of Rlcb.a.rd Ca.t.on, to Lord about twenty years ago!\ th~s wsv lese seed is reynireJ.. fur A little mole is growing, John. For particulars enquire of A. Obappol, tb.e ship, whlll'B hB hn.d mtlda I!Ome Nichola6. Stafford! in 1B4Ji, Mo.ry, dn.ughter Many perso,;s will perha.ps be \\'the ;oots spread, it will cause the Jnst underneath m.y ohio: Proprietor, 00 the premise•. Stf f:riends, t~ndl where be WIHI aettina _ of JQ~McTavish of Baltimore, t.o surprised tO )OIU11 thllt there 16 not W eat to stool BO BOOll liS the gi!Ul:.l] It gives me much grie£d, dhear John, c- Q H J hn H d. ['rn growing pals an t ID. :· persons aro rurblddon to Bboot, ship boy. For tho under-officers An unhappy man who .ha.d bM!l brother' of the In ttl Earl of ClarliB_Io a.e Lhe fruit of the forbidden tree. !.nd thie explains win· CJl'n plllDt.. J,.t hllre benaa.th my ear. I OTIOE i.a hereby gtven that aJ on a. good Cleal better than any other A. :a..EA.DY PLEA... the n. enry 0 owar in the Bible an allusion~ thearpple anD. ponrs its rsys upon it. Anot.b.er one 16 cowin, John, - - Fish or Hunt OD a.ny of the proper- soon fonnd out tbat Tom was made ru.n OVfll' WSB carried in.w the police and tbe Dntcbess of Sutberl.a.ud; m The applt~ iB nowhere mentioned ed early, so tllat some tum'\ it 1\ cut Anol I will be d;s.ftgured, John,~ -\\ . !TAW York. _!Y~~!~a.ck J:ron and St-oel Oo- of better s~11rl1' lliJm l:he other boys, et.atiox!. where the surgeon examined. 6 1B!i0, ~l:z lh(lth. 11 iteGe to the to ~e before the buolt of Proverbs (25: 11). off by frosts, yet througl..onl tl.e sa..L- . A!.f~~ii\;.~::'UYa!i:a~.ou. John; \ SftuRted in towuobip 16. 46 & 47,1noludln(ll and they COIUld not help thinking! him mil Baid: ''It's • meroy the en. ,r,tl.,\VOrl 0 J nee eo, e ~ sbows a superiority t•J la ~plant- Will e'er your love !!I'OW .cold?~ 'J. H. POTTE.R, Jl. D., I tbe \Old Milila';{ T>\ac!.\ in the Count~ of too, that bet had been lilo great fool to wheel'B passed o..-er him 80 rapidly How S.r c:ourlc::a A guetna lll=;v. -At a recent ma.rrin.ie in \' sub- The popular idea ih Lo svwwheat 0, answer me at once, dear Joton.·\\'' Essex, Btllte of . Y. and are forbid en come on boJBl'd in such a position. liS they did,. for if the 00l'l'111oge had son' of tl.e Earl of Damno!'tl; m ltrhlln town the bride~nom when d plant corn when the soil ant1 \I' Ill you love~[~~ .Tt=maZ. ysician & Surqeon, l~.!~i~~~;~t~l!~~ ln.~,~\:.::!~ ~d:;~::. But they diid not tell him so, for been going slowly there would haTe 1852, liDJen, daughter of Ed..mnnd Baked the important q'D.eetio~ if he mosphere become warm, when it tog thereon, for tbe purpose of Shooting, that would have helped no one, o.nd been no hope of hi8 recovery-none Dwjgl:lt of Boston, to t~e Hon. would tllke 'be lady for better or will grow npid.ly. But both of Soluoon Lliloke :m .. e:>r Oo, l!l •• Y. Runl!ng ar Fishin~. will be prasaoated millht epoil. a very good ship's boy. whatever.\ \Precisely said the Edwatd Tnrner Boyd T•\';\tl eton, for worse ;eplied in a heeitlltin« these cereals are evidently benefited ' therefor. Tom Wl'ltlte home whenever he radiant haclrman, demou of ba.ck- lion of Lord Ssye and Sele; 1!1 1874, I monner, ,!Well, I think! will\ Upo\n by <Yiving time for tho roots. to Fire I•soraoee t;ompaur, Importura ofl ·TAMES R. THOMPSON, President, had .._.., J da hte f L d ~ o- Adlroudaek t;lnb. Incorporated. bad a oha.nCJe, !IDd be some long ing up hi!l f.&yorab!e opinina a.a uu8B erome, ng r o ec na.r being told that he must be more grow e,nd spread before the forc•ng Ma.roh. a. 1877. Myt letters from his family, wbiQ:I;L were strongly 111 po811ible; ''when I aa.w Jerot9e of New YOl'k, to Lord Ban. positive in his declaration, he an- influence of the sun's richer rays.- BOOTS - ani-SHOES.--- forwarded tc ~ with the other the gentleman croas1ns the street a dolph Ohurc~ son of the Dake of swa.red: \Well I don't care if I do.\ Iowa Stem Register. ~ 11 lett.llrs for llhe ship. little in, .front of me. instead of pull- Marlborough 1 m 1876, Miss Con- -Basten Courier. ~. · But aft« he had been on board ing up the horae ~ just gav11 him a suelo Y~ of Ne~ York, to VlB- E. Trudeau baa on h~nd a. lar11e lot of ooune-flne boots, made at. his own shop from tbe BEST KIP LEA.THEB. the Hector about ai::r. montha, he olip wit!J. tho' whip and yelled 'Get. oount MandenJle, hmr spparent of blig' . . t d got a shorl letter, whicli pllliiSed out there!' and that's how I saved th11DulteofManohester; and.in;1877, -An ° oomg spmt promp 9 lllim more t:lla.u anything in tlle let- the gentleman's life,\ Sophie, danghte~of a Wells Wil- the .Jderaeyh !~tormer. who putt k twh tar line be l11ad ever received. This . lieml! of New .Haven tc the Bon. poun w 8 \\ ne m every ttr ay <l.lii;;prEl\J9 !.old him tlli!lt 88 his friendB had be• -''YODUJl IIllUl, ~ Hllid II college ThOIDJIB 0oorgc 0Toaronor 1 HOD of rsent to tbhe ~ew York ~~d ~:e Tboy ars warranted to be BR r•praaented, eome conviu:t.ced that he was really p.ro!eeso.r tc an nndergradnate, who Lord Eo>nry. If to theae ahunld be. knew ~ e. U)era ~ou • · e and he wlll •eJT tbom very much atta.oh~d to a life on the bad lisked for and o_btained leave ?f added W!e n11mea of Amerioon ladies aton~a 1 _ts1e!~!bl6 wh~lptcame lo &c. For Gas b 1 . at $3 nor p!Jl'Jl• ~eft, IUid tht~t as h111 ofli<~el'll had fe- abeQnW W attelld his pndmo~her J1 wedded W grandsons of pyers, carvmg e 0 · ~ 11 . Ull ported we]] of him, they had- ob- fnneral, 14 yonng lll1lll, I .find on lavk. baronotll or knights, the list Wl>nld ALL KINDS OF ta.ined for .!lim an nppointment as ing over the records that this is the be conaiderably extended. Gins, Wines, midshlpma.Jn. ruth tlmo you have been ~d. to A.llp, dl,alOrl ill and direct rooeims ° Course or Fine work Now Tom Willi bapp:y. Now he attend the funeral of your grand· -A western editor thus n•ov .. RYJ: wmsms would rea.l.lly learn mathematics.liDd mother. Yonr leave of absence is alludes to a oontemJj!Orary :. nne is lOu~ 11 a. Kade to Order Promptly. :navigation,, and now· he ha<l;a chAnce therefore ,revoked.. Your grand- young yet; bnt he can s1t n.t hill EdlrerllY'. 1o. a Murra;rlt., call at hio sbop ID Williams· bqlllliD8 to work billllself up ·inw a~ ,F~ I motb.&r must a-et herself buried <leak and brnsh cobwebs from ..- Nll:W TOBX Ellioabethto..m. Maroh 8, 1!1'70. illil.on.. n woulcl ii4Wd d 'if thJi 'lfitJi.l!ttt Y011 thfl tim0. 11 Mflin.ll With IDa earl.\