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... :, I ; ., , .. ii . I c ·: .. , I '! ~ '•!: '! ,,,·, , : I . ~ ' •,I ~ • 'i I 1o!i 2 M~CKEY BROTHEltS, 6 : MAlN ST.' BA.TA\'lA, N. ¥'!, Dealers in ~e'tls:papers, Magazines, Bmk:s, STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC, and a YJ\R!ETV OF NOVEL'JlES. .A.rt Periodicals, Mechanics' Papers, Lndi es' FpsbJOn Books and ])hgazmes, Co!ll:JC Jli>oks and Papers, People's Libratr,. Seaside L1brary, Frankl•n ~yuarc Library, German Story Bouk~,, Snnday Pape1s and Magazmes. Cit:;~a..7'S rf-Oonf'ectione;ry ::ittbscriptions received to all .:\ew\'J:l~poers a.ndpe;iodica:ls and forwarded to an) ad· dress. - CIRCULATJN(; LIBRARY.-liOCJks loaned by tho day, week or year. A SPECIALTY. Fo:~ t:he N e:x:t 3 0 Days we shall G-ive our customers GREA'I EARGAINS In all kinds of Boots and Shoes, ~! -,;;ve mnst reduce our stock to make roon1 :for the ~prtng Good~ now udn); manufac11r<ed e~pecially for our r-~tail trade. This is'\ :.10 t:1fiy '' we are givmg you, and we ne((l :mo ••J.)tlll-s\ from Editors that know notliil!lg :abouL shoe maki11\r: to help sell an mlcr.i or article, as our good~ are all first class!ll.tnd show :tor themselves. ORD!iRS taken and Boots or Shoe:> J\1,\DE TO ORDER and fit guaranteed. THOMAS YATES, Sign of the \Rr::d Boot,\ 78 Maln.f;t, SHULTS! 'T'O THE PUBLIC. J OIN with thLIS<:: wh'> wouli economize, wl>.en pnre l\eas and ':offecs :fOU want to buy, 1\NLV refer to thu, it dtrecL< to Shults'. \h=c U prtces :are not h101h. S UPE:RIOR noveltieJ; it( the Grocery line. I keep coo<tnntly on hand f.it::V ER Yl' HI N G <elect oi direct importation;ih.a c;. <:nsh price! can command. P AYI:NG ca-b for the goods! buy,lnrgediscOt(DILI I &ave by dotng so- H AVE the kindness to ca!l, you receive t:Elc benefit, that il; how I make my business groow pROCKERY, G1as•-ware, Plated-ware anill':l· U ble Cutlery of every popular make ~~~d g~td>e. S UCH as tlte most refined miiht use, I keep constantly dtsplayed. H AVE the kmclness to send or leave your cl(der, whether it i:; small or large, U PCDN the shor1est notice I deliver prompily .~t your re;~dencc, free of char~,te. l A 1'E:ST Imported and Domestic grades ~fCi g~rs. at the lowest jabbmg price I r.ell, T HE best confectionery in the marltet, lnlso keep as weU,, S ELl..lNG, wholesale and .:etail, at low p(lces, I t>:arttcularly excel. ll]OOD wei~ht, good mea<~re and good quillt:-::y, U •It recetve who buy of me- R ICH and p()Or I treat courteously-ohe ootls.l sell I guarantee. 0 F plU\e Tens, Coffees, Su~ar~ plce11 ;nd Gt\<lccrs' lwcuries ot every kind; ,11ARE:FIJLL Y s~leued from the cno ic<esl; :at U my store you'll ever find feVER. \YTHING choice in Groceries, CrocKery; \\ Gla11:B·W:>re and Silver-plated ware new & ueat, IDEMEMBER can be had of Joseph C. Slt(ll:!s, .~ Nos. oe and 30 Malo Stre<·t. 1.ots for .Sals I In the Western part of Town. In il16 fa stern part of Town, North of the Railroad track~, South of the Railroad Trac~s. · DESIRABLE RESIDENCES. ·For Sale on Easy Ter~s No. 6 Walkett Block. Notice to Creditors. I N PlJ.RSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE by the County Court of Genesee County, on; the •3th day of March, i8B2, Notice is he(eby given to all the creditors and pen;ons },~vtng cla·.rn< against s~rall M. Pettit, lately doing.IMISi· i nes· .•• t Eatavia, Genesee county, N.Y, unecr.U:ne' name o.:f M:rs. R. Pettit, that they are reqnire:d • to pTCse!lt their claims with the voucher> thercfo\l' duly vc.-rilit:d, to the subscriber, the duly appointed a•si<euee of tbe said Sarah M. Pettit, for the ll•ne• tit of her creditors. at the Jaw office of Geotge: .IJowen. inBatavia,N, Y., on or·before the·14t::h; day of J une. 188z, Hated l~.;.t:wia, Morch Y<flh, 1882. ; HtRAM CHJ).DDOCK; Assignee. GBORGE BowEN, Allon~ey foJ\ A»Sijl(lee. mar:tfi7 . n· •... ..,.... --··---= THE DAILY ~ EWS. 'BATAVIA. N, Y. PVB.lJSHED .EPE.RY EYT.EWJNG. TO SUBS'(;RlBERS: 'Tan. DAILY Nxws will be d~livered to sub· •cribo:rs within the Corporation of Batavta. every evening, Sundays ·e:xce_IJlcd, for TiUl ·GaNTS A WERK, pa~ able to ta< C;<rrier. Subsc:>7iption; by rna.! wtll be received at t:he rate of $1· oo a year for .any period non\\!! t.h~ll three n.wnths. ,/\..ny f11ilure on the part of the ·Carrier< to pec:rform thetr dune, faithfully sltou id· be reported at t.he·office, TO ADVBRTlSERS: \THE BAILY N&ws has a larger cir-cnlatioo in tb e village than any <>tber paper, and an C><tended :md ;:{rowing circuJaticn throughout Genesee county. Terms of :ulv-ertising made known at the office. Favorab!-., rates given for short time contrac!s. TO COR.!lESPONDENTS: 'l\HI< lJAlLY NEWS n1akes a specialty ()f 0 ews of local intere>t, at d wiill be pleased to receive brief communications tlp,cn topics pertakning there· to. All communicnti'.ons must he accompanied by the name of the writer, DOt for publicar::ion but for the private inforrnati<Jn of the editor. All com- munications, of wha.1evo:r nature, sho:uld be ad. dressed to GRISWOJ.D & McWAIN~ &/i/(J\J\S a11d Pr@j>rietor.-. ---~-=:::!! Wednesday, IVlarch 22, 1:682. A DRAMATIC pill per says Joe Em- mett is playing \.Fritz in Chicago.\ His adventures i11 that wia~ed city must be far more enteruumng to theatre goers tllan either !bose in Germany or Irela31d. THJ; CABINEr yesterday consider· cd the case- of Cadet Whittaker, and disapproved of tbe sentence of dis- missal from t.he service Oil the ground that tl.c technical e-vidence t~ken at the trial -was improperly in- troduced. A.ltl:aough W .htttaker will be released from arrest to-rnor- row he will nul tre re~torcd to the military academ.y. ------~~~- .. ~------ MR. ARMSTRONcG has introduced a bill in tbe Ass:r.mbly appoin;ing a rai !road commissi!on to coruist of William Dowd, ofNew York, Hor- atio Seymour, Jr., of Utica and John R. Putnam oJ Utica, to hold office five, four and three years re- spectively. In its other pn:..vision~ the blll resemb~cs that introduced by Assembly Ba.~er of Monroe. l\hss jENNIE GRoss has be<:ome a heroine in the eyes of the people of Erie, Pa., and not without good reason. Miss Gross was enployed as a domestic itt. the house of a fam- ily named Rus:l!ell, but neigl1bors who were friend.s being sick.. Thliss Gross obtained permission ton mse them. A few Clay-s elapsed before it was found out tbat the ne:igllbors had small-pox i:n jts most vilulent form. Mi•s Gross bad not contract· ed the disease so far as knovm~ at the time, but she refused to go to her friends and applied tor admis- sion to the pest h<1use, but was re- fused. She slept in the opea air rather than subject any 011e to the danger of taking the contagion, but the next day w-:as allowed to enter the pest house CDn be; case being re- ported to the Mayor. It is !eared she will be una..ble to withstand an attack of the dts:casr, as r;;he has a delicate constitotion. INTERNAL EE>\E:NUE Collector Burt Van Horn., ()f Lockport, half- breed, has been removed to l!la.ke a place for Henry-S. Pierce of <:anan- daigua, ::.talwart nrad friend ofSena- tor Lapham. It has been generally conceded that 'Vaill Horn's official head would ha'S/e ·t.o ~orne off and the surprise see.us to be that~ suc- cessor has not been appointed be· fore this, but ne-vertheless the <:hange is one which the people who look upon official t~os:itions otherwise than as rewards for party services rendered, will lllO:t take to kiadly. 1\Ir. Van Horn ha.s proved a very efficient collecto.r, having simce his incumbency ofi t, ;;raised its p<lsition from the third or f<lUith-class II) the .first-class. Indeed, so welll1ave his duties been perfonmcd, that Com- missioner Raum. wrote him a letter congratulatmg i1iw upon the man- ner in which the office was conduct- ed. 1ssar Sf!TVE~f!l oBI!fUlS:zll.s. I a single life, the pilot steered. the . boat safely int~ the harbor ·lrom A New YoFk Oplnlo.J)• of &nnn h, · ..! ·t ,.1 Dlckian<tn'\ \Halllllet.\ w ence It ~:tepat-e 11 • DAILEY'S Pa})er liangingst !FuRNiTURE From Yesterday's Sun.. The self-a&sertion and o(\(')nfidence whh:h enables Miss Dickinson to p!esent her ell: traordinary Hamlet to the public ga.ze as a legitim ate en· tertainmcnt might be verJ· admira- ble in their way, if there were any- thing thereby attained :fbat was of profit to the art of the sta.~e, or t~at could be contemphted as in the na- ture o! dramatic art, and properly belonged to it It is D()-:t possib'le, however, to take that view of what 1\li~s Dickm~on does Hamlet, acted by a woman, is not naturally inviting; to mitigate it one looks for some special grace of presentrnent, some sprightiliness of iiJierpretation . or intelligence ot readin~. and per- haps some personal gil~ sucn as blind one to a. multllude of short . comings. Miss Dickinsonhasnone of these. In fact. one caunot read- ily imagine a person more r,omplete· ly devoid of any natural g ~It urabil- ity in the direction ot the stage, or obviously less designed bv nature fer that pursuit than is Miss i)'.ick in son. She has neith-er voice nor presence; she is hardened obdurately in the narrow e!ocution of the faded lec- ture bureau. She is not even imi- tative in the restless energy of her futility. A more hopeles:.!l :md dis- c ,urap;in~ effort cannot be conceiv- ed, and one cannot but deem it a pit~· that such ind omitabt c self-as· surance and pluck should be exer- cised to s . little purpose, .Nowhere, in no line or passage, doC:les Miss Dickinson betray a spark d feeling. She occasionally rises to de he1ght of actual ncme, but it 1s only to drop sadly into the plailktive and querulous note~ wlaich conprise aU her elocutionary endowDle:llt. Miss Dickinson presenr..s Eamlet in purple, with symmetrical exten- uations doae t1p in a dar~er hue of the same. There is a co~menda ble self.denial in theabsence oflem- inine decoration, and the Prince's general aspect is neat and txim. The supporting compu1y rea.J!; its lines correctly, artd for the JOost parl wisely relrains from any special ct- fol't at acting tltem. A Pcrllouu Voya~e. Penn Yan Democm ... A party of et ght or ten: persons started out in a small stea!Iler. for a trial trip on Lake Kcul111. rn a re- cent afternoc n. Gladly il\lld swiftly they sped over the waves, ~nticipat ing a delightful voyage, ll<J mi~hap interruptmg their pleasnr~ save the bursting of a flue or two in the heat- ers attached to the boiler, until far away from the sight o' land, not a trace of it being visible to t:he naked eye, except the few acres t.hat were left out of doors to freeze oC:ln either side of the lake. when, sttddenly, as if the crack of doom had h~mt uvon the ears of all on board, ~n appall- ing noise WJS heard. '[.\he boat stopped The shaft hue! parted. There in the middle of tbc: lake, en- tirely at the mercy of the waves, were the little steamer antt her pas- sengers. Dark and threatening clouds were ga.therin!!, in 1he sky. The cold and chilling wind wa!l m- creasing in severily, an <1 night, dreary and black with ,tf espairing omen, was corning on. \'The fuel on board was nearly consu:rned. It was inevitable to each th~t lle would surely perish with the cold before morning if he remained in the boat, To attempt to swim asho l'e in the freezing water would be certain death, and not all of the po11ssengers and crew could swim anyway. What could be done? How lv-<mld the anxious and loving wives and chil- dren of sorne of the passen~ers know whe.t had become of then? That thought distres~ed them m<Jst. 13ut one thing could be done to be saved. That was to unite the sh.aft. 13ut how could it be rlone? Wherethere's a will there's a wa.y, phihsophized one of the brave-hea.rted aad lat•g-e- fisted mariners, who had before been in perilous situations on the hi!.!h seas. Among the pa:;seilg 4 rs were skilled mechanics, who irnooediately went to v.ork, with the tools at hand, and, improvising a bl~cksrnith shop, ~mcceeded in unit.ing the shaft, and again, buoyant \Viith joy and gladness, the little stc~mer was started, and, without the stt.crifice of H AVING :nore<d in!~ the large and I . rm:ANU.FACTOEY I commodiOUS store, i Sto 14 State·bt., Bata-via.l 105 MAIN Sr., O!•ERaHousE ELocK, I . _ I h.LVe in connectlon wtth my · H AVING now entered upon tl!e loth Piano, Organ m~ Sewing :Machine I yeJ.r of Furni u:e and Undertak:ng Bu~·ne>S, Put in a Large and well ;elected SL<Jck of PAl'ER HANCJlNGS, OlL SliAilES, CURTAIN l'JX~r\lJR.JJ:~ ETC, --··:MY-·-- WALL PARER STOCK Com1sts oJ all the latest and most elegant ~tyles m ~ohd Go.lds, C<>lored and Plain Bron;es, Micas, Jilats, Sat.ms, \Vlllle and Brown Blanl<s, Ceiling Decorallo:ns, Etc., with FRIE/:ES & BOR::DERS TO !'11ATCH. ........................... 0 ....... 0 ........... 0 ••• 0 ... . AL.<.,O A l-ULL LINH OF EASTE~ CARDS· ........................ _ ......................... . 'bll.sme-s in Batavia, I desire through the tnedmrn ol the pres~, to thank :;~.ll.o· thase 1 rho have so kmdly and generously pat· r~nized me. It 1s perl1a.ps needless .c.r me :to state that the rules and principles adopt- ed. heretofore, will be continued in the fn. htre, anti these are, Large Sales and Small l'rolits; believing as I always )lave,.that the Quick Sixpence ~s bet~er than the slow slitlling, 1 enter JRtO 1\0 COMBINA.TlONS \I'ITH ANY ~1ANUFACTURERS- • I purchase I my goods of whnm, where,_ and when I ca.n do the best. When any improvement I is 1ntroduced, I mean to be first to have It, tltetefore I ])0 NOT OBLIGATE MYSELF TO HANDI.Jo' ANY ONE'S GOODS, I Or to pttrchase more than is fo.·r my interest in order to try to control any particular nrt.icle. I buy no trash of any puty be. en. we they may lead me to thmk, and un. de.rtal{e to fill me with vanity that [ am the BOOKS and STATIONERY· an.Jy one in the United States that tiley live for. I do not own five or six iu.rmture If yo.• are in want of =ytl1ing in th.e abnve line, manufactories, which only work goods at it wt:ll•c decidedly tl :;yoar ad v.~ntagc to call and large e:xpense for my ex:clusive patronage. look over my stock hef-· 10 purcha>ia~. 1 manufacture what goods I know I can eF. P. rl'E:R.EY, N<>. 005 MA<' So •• Opem Jl~re]J~k., SAVE M 0 NEY WA ll P m -p- --E- R ' I ~~~{~:::~l~tt~~!~i~:e:u::al:::::~ ft 1 I .~~~ ~~ ~;~~{~~ec;~~~o ~~!rw!;~ar::!r ~~rctt~ ttll.th ofthts article, it is \Only for you 10 (:xamUle my ~lock and pr1ces and be con- VInced.\ I can anri w1ll s&ll Jurnitue and un.:lertakir.g goods lower than any estab- It,nment in the United ~tates. FoR SALE AT l'dY HOUSE, On Center St,, o~posiie the Church Call at· any time, them. r-\o trmtblc to show .F. D.ECOT. T HE PEOPLE of the ::.tato of New York, Lv the Grace of God free and indep•ud<'.Jit: To L11cv Brownmq, widmv-; L tc:y A11n Hrowoing and ll•ncy Ann Brow,..ing. !lol.I\Jm Gc:n~<ee cnuntv N.Y; l:li1aheth E .. HuriLtatt and Le\\\i . ., Ut.ownlDg: .Ilion~ ville, Nev. Londutl~ Co ,t:on11.: 5opniaL· wi•, Eurlmgton, l<>wa; Al•n1o 1'. llr<>wning, Padooi;. Ero~n -.- un·y .... Knnsa'; lolln l-. Urowning 1 l\!~lmc~ .l<od-. •. ;lanu county, lll., and u .• r 1ft W1ckwtre. lrcqUDI,, lre>quo.s <Dilnty. !:1 c•ed·tor> a\d next of kin cf John B av.·l\ing. !at' of •he town of D<rlen, i•t tne Counw of Gme>ee de· cea<ed, Greeting :- ' Yo<l and c.ct> d :you a·e rile-d to:al'pearhefore the ~ •rtOif''C of ti-le Cuu'11 y 0~ Ll!ne5CC'~ at h1\' ofi1ce m thro town cf .i1at tVJll in t!.e s.1i 1 count, .• ~nth,. rotl\l day of April 7 ·~\\\;l u.t il~n o'ctock m the foreMon of t'wt da·~· t> attcn.d tile i·•dic•al ... ;ttlt·me~ t of the .aCCCill ~t cf i :\ t.eeding'\ of J;ime.., Ktm. y. so'~ act:r g J\mni: lsu· .. t:-~r, f al and ~lrg-u latr tJ.t• g\1ods ch~t tel\~.nd cr(l:l.Jt,uf the \-::Ud Je~ c.:a .. eJ, wi· h and :re 1 a:z..v~ to 1he personal e ... tate ~~~did der e:l\f\d, uncl the ~.i .. tniJlJtion of m.i J f'~to.\te. l :d1'~ al ~et,l-rrr Ill an,l th!-itnb·,non 1.; lt'wn ~tnd thne. t~ be f.ad on the .lp~Ji,ativn of the 5ald Admlhhtt;ttH lN TBSfiMONY W~EREOF, we have Ca'Jscd !.he ~cal ot offtc\\ of the ~ur-rog-.le to be 1 .. ,;;, herPuntn affi'<'ecl. ... W.tnf\Ci.C 1 uGi~s N. I~a.ng!'c 7 ~urrc.g\\~te of !'tat·l ccunty> lit l atavia. th1!- :~c.th da~ ot February, r &82. feL,~ 7 L. N. DANG~. Snn·ogate, JN PIJRSUANCE <.>F AN ORlJER MAJJE hv the Hon. L, li. U.mg->, Coumv J•uhr of the CJ 11 n .. ty of G~H'\'~ct·-=- on tl~~ x th 1-'ay of ~\\ch. ru:try,t~t.o~, Pn·i ~··tercd. the ~ .••. lii:Ie d.1y 1.1 the offlce o~thellerknf bPn.~!lt'C!' ..:o.:.tntv. no ·cc Jshe·e~.v g1\·cn to ,all the (red~t·:rs:md pcr.:om.h . .ntng ... L. 111 J.., aqaJn>t t·1e firm of Ultdclen ~M S nlth,l,t•lv ,; 0 • lng lMsJne!oS In the town: Of (:'!J~'l1,GenesPe 1.: ,um.y, und~r V ~ 6.tn n.u.ne o~ t.h lricn :tnd ~m tl-t 9 0 '\ bavnur ~ P.'m~ ~mnst)· .-·ank 'V, Ghr!d, n, ~nd l'r .. nk D. ~rnnh, o; eult.,-r of th\m in:inhta!lv t1mt thPy arc r( qlnre~ t-o pro~!~cnt tit'!:ir clairn .. wtti: the \'\)uch<.'r~ thctefo~ {ju:y V'l!rulcd, t ~ tl·e sub. 5cnber, tl~e dul}' app?t·.~·.d a'4(gnec ol tlte ••id firm nf Gb idea and :im:.::tli, and cf t'> e said Fr.mk W. vklden and F\ro(tk: D. Srnirh. mJiv1~u~1Ly o. the beraeiit of the credaors ·~~· ~airl rm ;-f Gl(dden :u.td Snhh, an<f of the ;md Frank \V. (,hdden a\d Jo:-.,llk II. Smit!1 trtdtvidualiy.- .t:'\11 clauns arc retlnired t.o he Jlr .. •sc!lted to the suh. scnher a.t the law office of Wilham E. Hobby, m the v1llage of Holley, <l'lr!ean~ cwn.ty, X. y, 011 or before th~ 29th daye>i April, rS3,. l>;<tcd Febnt>ry Hlh.~ r88>. FREDEIUCK Jr. GLIDl!E!'i WJLLIA'< E. H<>Bn·~·. AsS~ign~e. Attorney for Assigne~, Holley, N. \'. feb ;t~ an; S lfPREME COUR1'-Cor:ny or G>\E'Ell. .Jvhn Dwyer agatn 't. DdbeM F. Starkweather lo the above named ddcudant ; .. \\ou ar~ hereby summo11ed to onswcl' tlte complaint in I hi; act;on. ~nd to serve a.ro11y of y-ollr a.·.~w.·er on the pla.~ulf & attprney \W1llun twenty days after the 'ervtce of thll Sitmrnon•~ ex:cluo;;ive of the day of scrvtce: and m case ol .,.our f>ilure to appear or answer, JUdgment wrll be taken agsin~t you h uefn~lt for the r?lief dc10anded rn the C~lnplaint. y l nal de,.trc,[ m tne County of Geneseo· Uated the 2oth dav of lanum-y, 188>. • T. F. r-ITZ GERAL 11, . :l'l,intJft 's Attorney, Oflke. Batavta, r..-.:neseeCounty .N y . 1'. 0 .• \ddress, Jl:'\'iavia .• N.Y. l o Delbert F. Stark.,Yoathcr : Tile foregom Him mons ts !cned u\t>mt 'YOU hy pttbhcation pursu~ ant to an orde1· of Hou. Luci(Js N. Bam~. Count ~ udge of Genesee Coun_:ty .. dated the 'th d•y J r ebruary, r88o, and tilea W(th t~e complaint in the !,)liy_ofthe Clerk of Gene,ee~unty, at Batavia, Dated February 7lh, \''\'· T. F. l'ITZ(TERALD l'la:nnlt\ A tt\y. Ilatav•a: N. 't. feh7 ;t The annauncemertt tilai Lake Navigation is o~tn, is i!Dportant, but not half so m ~ch ~so as a man's knowledge that his digestive organs are free from all ()bstmctions To secure this result, use Cobb's Little l'odophyllin Pills. O~l_y ~s cts. 1 have devoted ten years of my lifP. fi1tdmg nut w ltere Furmture and Undertak- ing goods of the best finish, the best work- Ina.nship, the MOST DURAI~LE GOODs-- em be found and the lowest prices, :a.ud to convmc;: whom it may conc<'tn of the val- ued this to these who patronize 1ne 1 it is only necctisary for me to say, \Come and Jlrice my goods, examine the quality, style. lint •h and durabthty, and then yon will see what expenence combmed with push wtl.l do.\ Yolll'S Truly, M. DAILY. DR. HOLT 'f· RE.t\T~ EVERY VARIETY DI:-iEASE. lie makes OF Ch..ronic and Female Diseases, and Diseases of the Eyes and Ea.rs a Specialty. 'fHEREi, no '\' ject which require< so lllUCh ~m,1y .. ,-.o ex .,.r1enc;e a~ the treatmeot nnd Ctre f CHI<O'·IC ui \'\e 0 The a .Jon·shirg 5\IC• cc55 and remarkah·e r.t.res pr.rformed by him are u~e-- to th c ~ong \>tl·d v of tlH\ coastitutbn of man,. ~u,l 1 h~'- curtt.1! of d'~l'.l.~cs 1r \Ill nnt•1ral rerncdie~. Let tho.,e given up b <other; c.dl for examination. IJ@~ He cures the worst cases of \crofuia Ca- t..rrh, Ptle>, l'em.\le \It' eakne'>'. A'llrm>, {\l; ol the HI<AD. \IHROAT AM> Lt·Nc.s, He~rt, Kid- ner. Rhcumat <m. ~eural,·a. &c., anrl <.ll.tis- e1s.-..?s.C\rt~Jna.tmg ~r •m •mpurt_ blood. Guarantee to c·ure [\..very case of Ptte ... I-.i.c Poc.,,e&Ses .•-~ll of the latset impro\·ed inslru .. ment..,1o.r exa1mn11·::: and trca1JPg di-.eases. . l~y ran c:1rlv interview y(.u wi~l h.tve th4 advan ... h-e of kn~\\o i h if Y\''~r t.n.c:e is such as can be cnreu. :and •f nut, the [) Jctor will tell you se>. Skin Vis eases I '!\nat h '\\'defied nll medic .. tJon he e01ga.gc,. tc> ~ •lte, an<l \\ tH . tv~ re·crcn~e t.o ~COTes .of t; , t:S. that: have be~.\l C\trcd by hi: ~pc:-hl treatment. i}r Holt i\ not~ TRA \\ELD!G PHYSICIA-\i\, b.t Bpernm.nently loc1ted in Hatavia. ;Consultation and Examination Free Office No. ~ M\'<onic Temple Blo>ck ; Office h\aurs 9 t; ~·~_''In ~t~_-h ;tnd (j to S p m. ' ROCHESTER ~A VINas l3ANR WILIJ LOAN )10NEY ON FARMS sil FIVE PER CENT. ROSWELL RAI!.T, Secretary a.nd Treas11rer. ----- ANCHOR LINE UNiynn STATE.<; MAII.ST!!AMERs, ~all weekly to and from l'i llW Y otuc AND GLA · • • L C l . p SGOW, \ lA 0:'/DO\DER~\' • ~,n assag \'6 o ' ·• • ~ • .. ,. d e .. ..., 0 to Svo. Return~, $IIoto $:r40. S ;:,ecou Cabtn, $4a. Rc:nrn Ticketq S7S t<am~TS soil every Saturday to and fr~m Cb\ p EW YORK AND LONDON DIRECT a ti' a.sar;:e, <;ssand Ms Returns, '(1 1 o~ & ~r~o tperage passcnll\er< booked a.t low rates • A.~en~er .~ccommodJtimh unexcelled.· 1 • L <;TAIEROOMS. ,, .MAIN DEC!' .assenoers bo k d 1 '• G •• 1 ° '! at ()Westrltest\)O'\c.rom ennany, taly N . • •• l'or lJnok of ·•T.;ur?.r:~Y· rwde~en, Denmar.k,&c Applv to HRN!JEI'S~~~ \'kR. Rates, Pla.n<, &c. VO'RK • or 1' W S~l· 111 . . ·, n· OTHERS, NEW • . • . '· AT.AVIA, N.Y. NOREAU'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS And Gl'>16\1'al Delit>ertj. jOHN A. LEONARD, Propriet~r. E !hdersleftat the Sl james Hotel Wasbb ouse, Hooper House, and ba • urn . Olden pr()inptly ~tlended to t~a~g;;~i:;,lll$· AU