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Woodville Advocate (1878), 2 Jan 1879, p. 4

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The nomination of candidates {01" unicipal honors took place on Mon- y last, In Eldon very little interest wasnmnifesbed. At ll') time during he day were there more than a dozen '«bepuyers c-ongz-egdml at the Town all. The Reeve, and Councillor for and No. l, were elected by acolmm ntion, an weronlso the Trustees for the olice Village-of \Voodville. In Mari- sa and Thou-all the elections promise o be hotly contested. The following o the candidate: 1w \mom'ILLE. For Police Commissionersâ€"v-\V. C. llite, Jns. Stuart aml J. C. Gilchrist. ELDUN. For Reovc~ArclL C u'miclmel. For Councillors â€"â€"\Vuul No. 1. Heel;- em BICEMflIm'n ; \Vzu'd NH. ‘3, “'illium Ashmnn and Luclnlan Cuneron ; mel <No. 3, Robt. Arnmtrong. Alex. Munro lend R. C. Campbell. “I'm-«l N0. 4, John Nicholle, by acclzunntion. MI HIPOSA. i For Reevemllolm Adam and Robb. Erwin. "Fog n0 (" .m ‘t, \Vinbrlu, “'aHuco, \Vntsou, Inglm and Kmth. )OM‘A Y“ ICON._ ReovnAvGoo. Dick, by ncclmmtinn. '93:. LON PALM . quvo-m James Dickson, by acclxmm. 18b Deputv~Reeve~â€"sz. Mark, by: imcclamutiun. 2nd Deputylhzevo~â€"-'i'|umue4 Broad. Wm. Foster and Harvey Rodgers. . F01 Councillorsâ€"AV. Lownsbmuglo. TEiias Bowen, Neil Motorvie, A. Fergu- gon and W. Stewart. THOMH. For Reeve-~000. F. Bruce and Geo. . Proctor. For Deputy» hempâ€"Jae, ‘hahuera (1 Chan. Galloway. BEIIJEY. ‘Fbr Cnuncillomâ€"~Pcta1(Jamel-on. W. . Con-non. Tlms. Grundy, John King, dwam Lyth-, James 11. Home, tilmn. Ginny“, Wm. Peel and Thou, Wiuun. mxuuv. f Mayor Done-mi reueloctecl. Fm- :eevo- 41:15:30” and Mellonnan. l‘st DeputyslieovquV, Cooper, by wolmation., l'or (hm ncnllors -.- East \\"su-«i~(‘n.. ht... Iir"::m, 'i'. \Vulbm and Pilkioe. South \Ymd-‘vPienoo, Dean, llmev, My kw, Parking Cook, . "aan. Dual, Bunion m} P- nnhmh, l‘mbh \Vuul F01 2nd Deputy Reavor- -.'1' Fee and J Diament « ings which we find it. impossible to 0k back to With a happy memory, but though some of our crops have failed, 1d the business outlook has been so Ml: and foreboding, yet we have nah to be thankful for. Canada 11233 DB been visited by any great national mister such as war, famine, fever, and Lennmerous other calamities which welmlnllen many countries during 16 past year, and although the pros- icts are not so encouraging as they ,ight be, we can still timl heart to ish “ a Hanpy\ 'ew Year”, and hop» as with it will come a speedy change r the better, one which will cheer and Ilivqn us, and lead lmck to the 1):'E§-. ,rity enjoyed by Canada home yuan; lders, whether they be delinquent sub- ibers or not. During the past year 1' country has received many favors Iich we should be thankful for, and the same time we have suffered many " A Happy New Yem" Is a compli» mt which we heartily wxsh all our WOOD VILLB, JA NL‘A If Y ’3, 1.970. ZAPPY NEW YEAR! he Advncata NOMINATIONS. K. the Duke of (Sunflmlnnd, '.son of tho Into King of 'm married M (”II‘I'RHIM'H- om 41:: en on Sum-"(1y 1’7 7'0 Bono I’ublicn." «40.0 In one who III-H IIeIIII IIlIseIIt from H Is 0in 1m some VI ms the Igene eIIIl IIII pIInIiIIII upon IIII'isitiIIg it is ot II .sIIIIngI 1) mixed clIIIIIII-tIII. The exIIg~ ‘,{(‘i1\t0(lil|llittiflll that flu iowcd the l ialll(‘0r(tul III III qu III III III-en sIIcc :eIlud lII so mum and unlooked f'III III‘ollIIpse in social pIIlIticIIl and (in: '|l|(‘i2ll InIItteIII, by .suc -h (nulltll IIIIIl InoIIIl nberruti one “inch the (ieIIII-IIII in his 0\ erewc Hing IIelI erstcmn deemed InIIttI-Is of the past, tlrIt he now stands hewddered before the n IIIs in his social fabric. Gloom 'It')"{.it¥fl the citI, II su- -IIlI Ied awe, II iIIIIiiIIIr of illCI‘lCiHlIlt’I, that stIikes the IIlIIIIIIIII- at once. EveI) one appears-I IIfI Iid of \IhIIt may yet be in stoic. I ' ‘he hop: s that IIIn so high Inc dumped ‘ to extinction. Then: is depzession on. I) uhc‘e. It has been the fashion of lute, IIIId \\ ith somojustice, to conw plain of the state of social Iifl'ziirs at home ; but it is not till we comes here and talks IIith inteiligent Germans that one becomes aware how much we . have cause to be resigned to our own 1 del II essed state. Beyond all doubt, the IliIieIIse called Social Demociacy is eat-I in" into the vitIIls of the German Gov III IIIIIent an at piesent conI-Itituted, and the mom, intelligent minds me well II.“ am that it is idle to hope that. such an evil can be abolished by Act of Pure- liIInIent. But even these intelligent minds appIove of the” measure; even with them “comeion’ is the watch» wmd; they hold with Matthew Arnold’ s dictum of “ FoIcI: tiil r'ight Is ready.” It seems impossihle to make a German of \‘L'!x:"!it‘\8l shade of political opinion (except obI ionsly the Social Democrats) undemtand that it is possible that an Inch} cannot be removed by despotism. th- ‘IIeI-mnns wmship WiIh II blind de-a votion :I flow of this». culled the State, which they regard as all-pvaeI-i‘ul ; and they set-In to believe it able to revoluâ€" tioniz-- a country in the turn of II lmnd. The ,' '\l‘:l to the State with every griev- IIIIcI-, gum. and snII.Ill To argue with thu- :n on this point is useless. The faith has I Ien imbibed with their car- Sic-.t. idem, has ll-:"ll dIilIInl into them III. Igoiiuoi and III. camp. It is quite II clII-=III:Ie-iItic of the nation, this lln‘ shaken confidence, this unmeasured be~ lief in rIiIiciIIlism, llOtWitllht‘llltlillg the fact that the power they invoke has again and again showed ith‘ incompe- taut (0(1qu with the circumstances they deplore. If." a nation so intrinsically healthy M the German, the present. state of thi: r"! m: mt. he regarded as transient. For the time lmimr, however, it pIescIIts a Helium-3 . spectacle: Om.- puint. is pape- cially to ho regretted : thnse influences which should lead the Inassvsinto purer channela appeal, on the contrary, to their materialist. and 891180118 side. I refer tn the theatre and to the: press. 'l he 'lue: Wren III'mlIIcecw-I'y new French play as soon as it appears-motnchipn-«l hut litmaliy translated from the French tongue, which can alluw itself innnnu. doc-s, into the homely German, in which a snail-'2 in very much a spaclo. The (lemi-“numle spirit has invalml the (lur- maiu of htm‘aulle. A ahaplm-nhle want of dignity, a love of scandal and imprw pl'iety. are creeping intn tlm “wens. At no time has the journalistic ntanclnril ui Germany been high : shoalwnya lack- cd ne A’spapem (if lmuiing importance autl standing; the reason being, per- haps, that the Gui-mam arzi not news- lomrs him mnsclum, mnl that no pur- n'Ol! dreams of taking mum than one newspalur". anal he uric-n shares that with a neighbor, contont to mail his ncwa, such as it in, some honm nlil. â€" But iuw u the Mumlnnl was, it was at least. a pure and moral mm; and this is nnhappily nu luugnr Um cziw. The very [Ulmlfi that rail against tho nr~ gann of the Social ])(Smm:l’nt8 furnish Ilr-ir rrmleru with pnimni morn illHlIllh nus vml as deadly. Imlm-cl. (he limra~ lure nf’tiw Sociul Democratic [mum is Innl'e noisy than corrupting; The argu- ments employed am in must cams Sn shallmv. the dam so) incurract, that ii thry havl not gained notm-iety owing to pauurntinn unul Ellplit‘l'flfllflll, thuy wm'hl hmlmhly, in tire. iqu-irity of cvm-u, s-mn havi- diml I natural death. if, hownwr, at this inniuent a paper ni thin natmn can haully lm nhtaiuml tln ongh logitinmto- channnln, tlwir Sheri-t civculutinn is likvly tn prom the more 0"tvnsivo'nnnl formiduhlv. New palm-s stat". imn ht-ing under the inilciust of namna, which within u few days urn conliacatml M Socialint; nevvrlhrleaa. tho leailvm are very clearly rmnlvetl nut to he giietly mimn'e-nmul. 'l‘nme uloma Can mlvo the question what will rosnlt fmm all this; ferment. Mouiwhile, it is and to see u great people so lost in falri- wtrintism, cnlpahlu in linen-once, haired mul (ii-content. Duelling is becoming a c mtemptiblo insumtion in Franco, and childish in qhu uxxwme, the pnincipul object. of the new. lsamd combatmnu ly'ing to take apt-sin! N that nobody is hurt. A mm] wit awards was fought. on the Bu OUR EUROPEAN LETTER. :Hl BERLIN, Dec. 2nd, 1878. tier, on‘ Tucsdiy,‘ between. M. Tuiue. nephew of the Academician, and Baron d' Harpent. After eight passes without result, the seconds (le- ‘ chu'ed {mum- satislied. On \Veduesduy 7 afternoon a dam! with pistols at thirty ‘ paces, came 06' at Pleasis Piquet, be- [Ween M. l‘h'lwat Dreulln, at Bmmpurtist 1 Deputy, and M. Uilhert Martin, a car" imuu int, and «guitar of the Don Quichotle, of Brmleamx. One shot only was ex~ clmnged, which resulted in no hmm to either cmnhutzmt. Connt Potocki died on Tnesdny at. his splendid mansion in the Avenue Friedlaiud. aged eighty-four. He was very wealthy, and it. is recounted that he got himself naturalized in England in order to disinheri‘, his son, with whom he was, however, always on good terms; but subsequently he made a will in his son's favor. He was the husband of Countess Delphine Potocki, who to soothe the dying hours of Chopin played his melodies by his bedside. Some weeks ago a. painful sensation was made in the nineteenth arrondisse- ment by the arrest of M. Finet, a re- spectable wine merchant, very influen- tial in his quarter, and who tech a prominent part in organizing a reception to M. da Marcene, the Minister of the Interior, on the heights of Belleville. It was found out that M. Finet, un- ‘ known to himself, had been sentenced to transportation for life as a member of the Paris Commune. On Tuesday he appeared before the court-martial to purge his contempt. He denied that he ever in any manner recognized the Commune. He did after March 2nd continue to Wear his National Gnard's uniform. but it was only the better to protect old men, women and children. Among the witnesses in his favor was M. Allen 'l‘arge, deputy, one of the mayors of Paris in 1871, who said M. Fiuet had done much to pacify the arâ€" roudisement. The Judge-Advocate fee- hly attempted to obtain a conviction. He admitted that M. Finet was not a dangerous man, but alleged that he had from an unwholesome ambition presided over-a functions moi-ting on March 20th. The Court pronounced a. verdict of ac~ quittal. M (From 0127' own Cavespoudent.) \Vc have enjoyed first-class sleighing this last week which has made business quite lively. Any amount of curdwood coming in (“and hardwood brings from $1.00 to $1.25 per cord. Angus _Mcl{iim0n‘s 'hus team ran away from the station last Monday. 'l‘hey broke through the fence at the station and were ought infers going very far. the houses re ceivcd a few scratches which did not amount to much. Edward high’s horse rim away :31: week. smmhing his sleigh badly. Beaver River and Lake Simcoe are fmzen over but the depth of the snow has spoiled the skating. One boy munod McMillan ventured on the we too soon and received a ducking for his share of the fun. thcanumbcr of trmnpq have passed through here. Fm" of them were accomo- dated with lodgings in the lock-up n few evouings ago. About thirty of our villagers attendi :1 the concm-t held at the Schhul ”misc, 8. 8., No. 3. Thumb. on the 10th inst" a very pleasant evening was spent. The “C Methodist chm-uh Was draped in mourning last. Sunday morning in memory of the death nf Princess Alice. Mr. Aunt-in lhgcrs had his leg broken a little lulow the knee on the. 4th inst, while skidding logs at I). G. {033’ shanty on Georgiana Islmul. A party nf hunters pMHOtl through here last Week with thirty deem, they any that deer are very plentiful this year. A and accident happened on the farm of Mr. Peter Gilchrint. Point Mam, by which a young man named Mnrde..k McDonald lent his leg. [lb was at a threshing at Mr. Gil- christ'e nn-l towards evening when they were nlmnt finishing up, he was getting on he horsv pain-r when his (not slipped and w.“ cunght in the hull pinion nml crushed to n jelly llrs. Grant and McKay were immediately sent for ; when they arrived it was found nucvnvm-y to have the lag mnpno t tecl A little below the knee. This is the I seem! time he has been injured within the last three Weeks. liil foot caught between the traveller anal big wheel, which laivl him up (or come tlnyz. Quite a number of acui- ilentc haw. ecunrreql nrmunl hero with tlireahing machines thin semen. Persona owning threshing machines rhcnld remem- her that there is a heavy lina fur not having the Imwovpewur nnd tumbling shaft covered. On Thursday the: 19th “It, a rough lunk- ing crowd hailing from (lmuabridge appeared beforc U. 1". Bruce, to anaWer to a charge laid by Frank lmhoue, Hotel Keep", in (Iflllfl'lfl‘ldéc. Ala-x. Rimpwn tlm lemler of the gang wm lln'nl 8H). nml $5.50. coats, for biting an'l nearly gouging Lalmne‘a eye out. Julm ('umpbull, Stewar'. and 'l‘lmmaa John- stone, r‘nr aiding the row. Were final M follows r Cmnpbull. 825.00. nml 31.85 cunts ; Stewart, 31.00, and 81.8.3, mats; ; Jolmstone was let ulfhy paying SLSS. , A sml accident. has occm-ml in Francn where. by the breaking ol icv, forty- eight cuildLen haw been dmsvnul. BEA VIIRTON. Members present, Irwin, Broad. Mark and Lownebrough. Minutes of last meeting rend and approved Hoved by Mr. Broad, aflcumlcd by Mr. l‘wnsbrongh that by-lnw No. ‘11“, being a bv-inw to provide for pulling piaw. s. and for appointing returning ofliecra to hold the Municipal Election in the township of Mari. pom, for the year A. D., 1879, be now read a first time. Carried. - Bylaw No. 231, read a first time, Moved by Mr. Broad, seconded by Mr. Lownsbrongh, that by-lnw No. 231 be now read it secoml time in committee of the whole. ‘ Council met this 16th day of December. A. 1)., 1873. By-lnw No. 232 read a first time. Moved by Mr. Adam, seconded by Mr. Mark, that by-law No. 232 be read a second time in Committee of the whole. Carried. Council went into Committee thereomM r. Mark in the chair. Committee rose and reported by-law No. 232 passed without amendments. Moved by Mr. Adam. seconded by Mr. ‘ Mark, that byJaW No. 23”.? be rend a third ‘ time and passed and that the Reeve eign'the came. Carried. Council went into Committee thereon, Mr. Broad in the chair. Committee rose and reported by-law No. 23! passed without amendments. Moved by Mr. Lownsbrough, seconded by Mr. Mark, that by-Imv No. 31 be now read a third time and passed. Carried. By law read a third time and passed. Mr. Adam entered and took his seat, \Ioved by Mr. Adam, seconded by Mr. Mark, that. by-lnw No. 2):}, being a by-law to provide for the payment of certain claims against the Township of Mariposa for the year 1878, amounting to $3,041.33, be road 3 first time. Carried. By-law No. 232 read a third time and passed. Moved by Mn Lownsbrough, seconded by Mr. Mark,that this Council appoint Mr. Irwin to meet the delegate appointed by the Brock Council, at Mr. Skinner's Hotel, Manilla, on Friday next, at the hour of 1.? o’clock noon, for the pnrpme of purchasing a gravel pit on tho towu line tetwaen the said Towuships opposite concession seven in Mnriposa. Carried. Moved by Mr. Mark, seconded by. Mr. Adana, thattlw Ilepve give his order on the Treasurer in favor of the following persons: G. \V. Beall. account of shtmnnry, $3.61 ; “’etherell and Hicks for work done at Little Britain, $38.25 ; C. D. Barr's bill with the exceptions of printing the debentures fur (200w Lake drain, $15; J. F. Cunninsa accmmt, $4.35 ; ll. Irwin. attending,r gravel pit and surveying three «lays, >36. A.§Caln- erun’s bill. $4.27. Carried. Mbvoul by Mr. Adam, seconded by Mr [mwnthmlglu that the rcpnrt "f R. Irwin and Thomas Broad, Commissioners, for the south half of the Township. for tho expen- diture of a portion of the Municipal Loan Fund on roads be received. anl that they be: paid a cmnmi-minu of fin: per ceni, on two hundred and sixty~niuo dollars and (fight)!- sevcn cents to be divided bztwccn them. (I: rricd. Moved by Mr. Adam, seconded by M". annshmugh, that the report of R. Adam and -E. A. Emma, Commissioner, for the Prpenditum of tho Municxpnl Loan Fund on the roads in the north ha” of this TOWIlship he received and that they receive a com- miasion on eight. hundred dollars at five per cent. tube divided equally hotwaon them. Carried. Mun-d by Mr. Bram]. seconded by Mr. Inwnsbrough, that thh Council adjourn. Carried. 'l‘hc Farnvr's Avlnonlr for December is at haml. It is handsomely illustrated and «- mtaim such a luml of valuable informa- tion about the farm and garden that no cul- tivator of laml should be without it. The honnehnltl department! munt delight lmth old and young. It is published by W. Wchl, lnmlun, Ont. We have received the the prospechu of 7'!» (3/05? for thn coming year. The ”Why Ola!» ii by far the best paper fur the farmer published in Canada, and is by that elm-a uppreciatwl M such, as its enormous circula- tiun m-iuces. The rates for the coming year hrs 8‘! per annum ; n rorluct‘ou for clubs of five and more. The ()rphm.v.-Wo have before I s the November numb" of tho Above musical journal. This number contain: a fins ballad entitled " falling leavea,” a very fine opera- tic selection and two very sweet sacred mel- mlios. ’I'Iw Orpheus is only 8| pm year,and is pulrlinhell by Horatio C. King, 27 i’ark Place, New York. - Romnr, the hotel keeper, whn aim! Bill Montgomery in Peterlmrn’, nn Sum-«luv evening but, was on Tuesday cummitted to stand his trial for man- slaughter. , A mung hvlv of the town of Dow 11H [ville lws gone to C-llifomin to meet n mm wiéh wlwm she hm] Correspond- ed lmt never saw. He sent her 8220 m N" her way chem“ ‘1 illil'c“ \ TOW \“flll’ l": i 51 IL. Jmmfl‘. Crxxmns, Clerk. TH E PR PISS With the close at it» prcwiit volume, Tun 'l‘onos 0‘0 (hour; completes the thirty-filth year of its pulilimtiou; null its co..1lucwrs feel that they can look luvl; with aatiufac. tiou mul just with) on Hm purl: it has takon, and lho benolicizil inllucnoo it. has exercised, in all the prnininunt political mowmcnts Mid coatoats for good gun-rumour, since tho (lay ol its ostolilielnuunt. 'l‘ho unequalled and human ving support it. has throughout ro- ceiveil among all clauses of the Canadian public, is at once the heat. toward, and tho highest possible testimony to too etlicieuc aml'lidolity to public interests with wliic \ it has been conducted. As in tho past. so in the future. shall the earnest oglnrts of its conductors be put. forth in favour of what- OVOI‘ (elulu to socuie just and economical government, tho material prosperity of the lllf“-"S, «ml the promotion throughout the laud,of mligiou, good morals. educationtmn- penance. and social happiness. {379- THE WEEKLY GLQBE I879: chutily convinced that Canada. could hum no position higher or better, or more condvcivc to material progress, than that she now enjoys as the formuost :vflf-goverm ed Province of tLe British Empire, the con. ductors of Tau-2 GLOBE Will continue zealous- ly to sustain whatever tends to the perpet- uation of the happy existing relation. Thoroughly bulicvinu that the best policy 101 (3111:. .1111 1:1 that which shall 1;: nmntu i11- cu asiug trailic 111th foreign co1111t1 we, and that system of taxutmn the heat which falls moat lir- htly 011 l111lusi1y and the Industrial Masses, Tm: 01.0111: will continue to advocate energetically the abolition of Custom duties on raw mute 'ials, 111111 the maintenance of 11 revenue tnrill‘ pressing lightly or not at all on file necessaries of lilo. but heavily 011 111ticle1 of luxury. It will cont11111e to lop- 1.110 the impositition of Custom duties fr 1m- ecl spaciully to punish Foreign Countries for actual or i111:1. rimry hostility in their com. mercial policy; or specially to k.”- 111 certain branches of 1 uluatry 1n existence that com not he sustained witi 1ont forced conhibu- tions from the earnings of the rout of the community. Tam Gmm: will continuo to give special attention to the deeply important subjects of European immigration, Railway and Can. ai Impruvununt. the Duvulnpmcnb of the vast Mineral. Timber and Fishery resources of the Dominion, and tho spot-fly Settlomont of our Wild ,I..-.1ul:s. Agriculture. :13 tile chief inzlntlii-ll inter- Ir‘t. 01' Hr: DJ Quinn. nanny: “f".t muxtnnt nnd zunzimm nitration to which its vast imo portvnce entitlu‘i it. ; and all Inezxzenru for the advancement of its prosperity m- injurionsly allocting in pi-nng'm: will he \vmtuhml with care and iuily ili;;rn:;3c(l. To tho manufac- turing aznl moununicnl interesu mnuli space will continue to he «lcvoéml, and nothing of importance :m'L-(ating tlwm will be allowed to pass unneeded. News fmm all parts of the world, up to lat wt nmment of puhlhmtinnn Parliamentary Delmtcs. Fulcral mx-l Pruviuciaxlu Market a “1 Financial llcpurh. at lump,- ;;u.l abroad â€"â€"and Letters of Special Con-e pondents f '0m all points of interestâ€"will l».- gathered with all the (me and energy that has kept '1‘ E 61.01"; for :40 lung :1 series of years In the from; tank of Canadian jnum ls. , Special (“mic I)..-.~‘;>.xtchcv' J .z’o n Um Lon.- don Uflice of 'l‘u‘r‘. (' , m > “ill «:«mtimm to be received “hen in Hunk uf 1m rn mac (.0 Canada halxspirc in any part 0: thc British Isles. .- The Illustrated Ilio vmphica 02' prmmnont . ”ulnlic Mun that. lmVu given 95w h general public 91“ lf‘lcdnll will lie continnml during the coming ve fll‘ by able and experienced \VIitc 4. 'l‘ he s’ I-tclII-s nl Vntnml >cuncry viowa ofHI-I principal Unnnelisn Iffim null towns. and View; m‘ the Hunt. xmtnblepnhllu luviltliuzn of tlm llumininn, nilll capimu letter-Inns (icsciipfinnsn 'Ittnclw-l h each. and sketchssnf tlIu carly history of each pl cc, will film he cnIILimch by first-class mti-IM. TH: GLOBE Special Railway 'l‘min wil nantiuqo to leave 'E'm'unto for Hazmltnn. an! “'estern cmnwuzivms at that paint, at half pant four each morning. Ecc'min tins! Intalligcnve. S~i~mce Notes, and Bdumtiun l Affairs will aunt Imo prom- inent f: 1:"ch 12x rmh number. The Answers to (Invespunelanh. on "very variety of subjects wnich haw: pauvcil an "luahlc mvl illtCll'still‘.‘ t. ) crmuh of rum!- er3, will In kept up with increased vigour. The aumml anhscriptinn tn Tm: \VHHKLY (3mm; wi'll remain n3 lmrutnforv, only 'I'\\'() "U'LA “5 PER :\NN(.";‘J. smut pm'ngefrnn m all art: nf Canada and thu Uninul Stat a, payablpu invariably in mlvnncc. The Ant; 0 ois at HMAy to get up .1 club (m lfia own. rcspmmihility. Each club paper- may )w mlclrm-ctl separately, and may M,» for may l’nst~012iun. Parties getting up clubs will he xnpplio'l with specimen cnpius of the paper gratis. Whew I! J liemittancm may bu. sent by Post-office ornlur. hank «lrmt. registered letters, or by exprms, at our risk. ()vdum nu-l remittances ’m be addressed to the W hon 3111: can '11: all you want up to In” t‘v- mt tu.-.l mwln v slue 01' 3mm pmpm-g) from- “ to 2-) 1 r" 11 1 1f 8 por will, payable at tlxa and of each veur. D11 ynv 711l1blll'|'.PV to pay nil‘ a mmbgag ’i‘u build A row hnu 1; or 1mm. l I) (Eli 1 ' [INFO I-‘ l 'l' 1) buy uunu rim: k or lmplu uonta. ”ml Fame 111' unilvnlmin‘ 'l'n lmy mmill ll" farm. Do you .v: M: to null or rent your int-1m Sell n. 1110113.“. buy A I'mm or insure all classes of bilihlings at. a low m to I'cr (,‘npy. 5 Cnpim am] under H), at the rate I»! SUM H) Cnpirq mu? unclvr ‘1". M. the mte o! 1.80 20 L'upics and ovur, at the rate of 1,75. 10.2. GLUB RATES F83 i879 If so apply to “’1 LL DI“. A8 FOLLUVVh‘u. 01.01”“ I’HI‘I ”NY: (30., .bemt..1MMon9y-.-... WM. UAHERHN. Urns Hill. Th! HOST”

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