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* **•• t • f?' ff * IP tff'»#* v \i :•«&' 1/ tit GOUVT RNEDi? If FffATn'r Wacom b the — Carl fek* rs . * n \ ;?-'• * ^JWT^ <*«*«* 14* ,, l«initio, i 4 ;:;'V Mli,ii 'r afca & 'J^,» ^•'•fOOf, POM»«. <• ffmltSr, \**»**• *• ( < ii/« i ' \••»:. °«s 15th, 1878. \ini wo barn r n(, >t (Iky after a • * r ff ro, \>d tlMyjjo«pE ncnru irom. j Anouter <^u *»«AW ^|w»-Mronrin^Tifc. f , ' f , ! I lhl ' \ ,bJo,t P\ bMn »\•\. ^iZ^ltl^^VA^A *™™- ?ho operator' wji.h.l.j.' , '' h '\»' ««.ur.„„ llrr ,,,;.?;'^Jr• w \««-«* r * .» • jn liulyr horror «e i> §«'<» tin U rt r . \> '» I'lfiiiv/n..-. ttyur \»>th:„ a * • wr ,» tain }ut»Uuiit» oiled thelfi t (s thought C f ill III* rm( \\'\r ua^l.!.',^' , ;''' h »'\n.. I. «tily rr ••^•••MrlH-, ;. *'\ •« 0, lllb i tb t • «*f y •>* r [«• 'f ! * % / »/ A.-1 i \oil t, pr«M |Mlt lip'* momrtilt ' ,, lint ttmt r K<itinrul i\\v\ t U tow. Tin) into, of *<ivot| . whnii horrowlng mv V«nk m ol»iu W<IIII(MI for uuv of tlmo. it U (1M0 tfulnrailHHl thuf no ^rioti will Mttriupt (0 tlio wltolo iirithui It »V ill* li H wnlght of .on* mtn o^intrrn»l tlmt 9 »n ottnr tiiipomthllilf *4> to pny It. klr«t roni(t% oht of .tioiit I\TO hllllnuft, (tcliU to nomlv thn «*fii0 thou tlt>, iduiity^ town, n find Ifidlvidllflt dutit* Ag» A fttlHiloo* iimotuif. All thll ,111 full* hut ft trifln «hort of ontlrn Vfthirith»fi of tho whoht |iropritv of nfnt v kind in thn fulfill Htnt^ii. Thlitk ftu* fi uioinmit of thn hitflin't wlttrli mu»f ho niintiiillv pnhl to •nv nothing of thn prim Ijml, «tu| hollnvn If you ran that thn iMn of lutnro«t U not too high. i'ho i^votAgn f.irmrr with nil **( Itl^ toll mid ilnvUh nvortlon, cm «riircrl)T ntnkn thn tftpitnt Itirnntod In hi* ffirtii| mUwk nnd iifrnill*. pay two prr rfnt.j hut ri tnn)nrll v of llir«o nnuin (nrnii mo moitgiignd for from win third t<) OIH« hull thidr vtilur. uinl Intoinnt tntiit ho pnhl (iiittuuMy fit 7 prr rout, ThUMtnto of thing* t«i n htt^o o «t oii| h (run of tho moiiMiitiln t\\u\ niun* ufitrturlitg lutoro*l«, \Vhdo ntntrlV ntl klfitU <»f hiMtun«i« \n londod dowit hy n lorrihlo tnrnhii^ n i do^»t It fnn^t pny I n InloroM nnd tnxo^ innjo fIIAII tho |o|r It ttmttn ptnlttH fin thn IMIM|. IIO»H, nnd tfir (hit rriMiin ho^lno** U fhi\i\ to ho doll <ihd I hjH>M hru d» lint In nil thU niriv \f hirdshljit, tuitdoii«i nnd llnnniditl do^pilr who j«< It Unit tituit •ultri ^ [n it (ltd tnonny Intidnr/ N(», no. Thrl** dohti nrn At i | ruin •nunrod t and thoy » «ti dntunnd nnd rompol lhnpiivin<nt of htith pi hici pill nnd «oton p«M* cent IntoioHt ovon If thn dohtot* IH hiv^g'iro^d thoiohy. h tho rntn of lt|totoKt tt»«i high '( Wn • hull ronihlrr thin «toninwh i^ filithor hoi onflir. t HUT I03VFSTI0X. Ono wook ri^fo to flay, iitirHttniit to iitv It it hum whloh hnd hoon hugoly r.lr^ulnlod, ulnrtron inon utot hi t^nuvornoui- for tho ^llogod pur* po«n i»f roimldorlttg tho |*n«lhttily of itfittilnnt lug n third rnudhhtto for moinhrr of A^irinhly In t|iU Flint iMntiht. Tho n^trimlhlo oi^iiuo for thU uirotlng Win, Mm' tint Itopnh- Ih tin uoiuluro I* n hotol knopor nnd thorofoto not t<» ho tru*tod on IItn totnpijmnro t|itp*fluii c nnd that thn I >rnnfM it l c nnnilnco, tin *tntotl hy n dnn^tirrntlo «lotog : itn f ^dng n fvhUkoy djrlukrr, U too: n IH rnndl- ^ilnto, or »>no for whom tontpornnoo niru rnn mini* Irntloimly < *it thrdr hnllot«i. fhl4 < ouvriit Ion (If |f tuny ho dlglllthfd hv th'if 11)11111') wn* colli- 1 po«od, whli (lot t*«*opt|on of tho del rg ito« of |\vo I »\vu^», »l *i«lf tippolnt 'nd ropi r«c|itni ivr-. *•« fitr n« in\ pir- ty l< cntuirirui*d. Tho«n rtc^ptinn* ho I n g thrifi gonttiMitno froui t h«> town W Mdootuh, nnd »i liko niunhnr from J»lori iNtow'o, hi tlo^r two hiMtiiiioo* thn onlln |or «mnou*o* wrto niHlor- |it Ot .1 n* h|f ilirf hrrti U*ttod l>V tho i|lnpiihll< ifi town romtnlUor* Tho llnUgntoH (coin Mncomh, vl/., Mn#n^ |K H Ki M h)mck, S. < '. Congor, nnd JM. II. Illph v, cm h mndo rarnoNf Ppoo« lio* \%\ favor of mhtulithig tho jliig«d*r Momlnoo, find Mi ted th it Ihorn won! pro*ont lit Iho IUIUMM, Svhlrh iip|)Kiiiito4l thcio. no mo of tho )r'i ling l(t(itpornnoo inon of Unit %\**i\\, Mid rt* n rulo nil would tupputi %it. IVi k^ . When thn quou|M>ti o f l|ofitlnntlu|f ft cnndhltfto n * n trmprr- ^n«o mnu, nof*iilo of tho ItopiihlUnn mllV, ctiuni up, thn delogfMhdi from rrNown rofu*od tholr *uppott to y ntmi rtcopt n* a l(cpul»ll«n» ciiu- f hUIn, but doslrod nitrhtly totnpor- nr« mun. Thoroforn \\\^h<*lt dwind- led down frt the Innlgnlflrnnt propor- |tonf of only Ihr^o ninn^ n« ropro- i«ttUtllPi from Moi rlatowif, v\r. f pf#m*ill. Ilutrlok, Krtuik thepniAii, JM»d b\ II. ()onti. Tho ot hoi thirteen ienti#«t*n dontpoting (ho contention |**r# not <U»lognlon of nit her p»i!y but were ToKunteere or ielf epi>olntod N|weetnUI|vee of ihertjteiVee, or of |#one secret meeting. The oonven* gnmnod ftt tho Idnn. • of the 4* of hotol koopor*. The«o o men *tntMl !»>*, fin<» *U pnort niocrnMr pnrfv whhh I i the gi<*nl ohntnclo which *t*M iU In Wny of Iho «uppro*pilon o f thin ,o^ infornnl trnllto. TlK»fi, there wnniiuotlior f>oniorrnt prraont who nnkeil tho prlvllogn of m»k Ing a npnojrli; Ijo Minted tlmt ho hfi<l onre run for odlro on n Dotnoorntlo. thkot; whcihnr lio wnn defontod or not ho did ^«d Htlito, hut woproatimo h o wn* honU'tt hy n Uopuhlicnn, nml thl* mn\1niir#unt foi hU nnvloty to hont tho jtopuhlh mi riomlnoo. • Akido fr<»m (ho. Democrat if, (ho gouilrmon who roinpo*od thU i *\v< % t' iiiy 1%'ore, wo hnvo ovorv ro i*on *o holiivo, roiiHririitinnn and fnillifti f woi^omlit tho lompornneo roform. A* 4iitdi wo, nnf only hoiMH* nnd re- 'ttpi<«(t ( hul tiUo Mvmpiitlil/e with thorn in ijiolr nohlo rtrort* to roolulm Iho f'iMJhj roform tho InohriTfo nnd f pro- toetlnoeloty ngnin-t tlmt r«dn*«i|l ovll whlrh o?i«i topH fill othor4 In nmlig- nitvf nnd i* tho fountiiin hond from width a v**i miijoi Ity of lonior oviU iU>vJL To'uncli mon wo hid n (Jod tipoXl tuwl thov will over Hud In thn llti|AM» nn active idly In tho grand initio of roform. Hut knowing n* wo ho thnt eitlier tho ItopuhUciui or Poiiorrntlr e indidnto U to ho rleetod wo logrot I hut honr*t* totnprrnnro moij*hould fill Into thi< trap whhh I* *n| for thom hy the onetnv, nc^t ^lumn« oi gntallcr cities fol- v* until hope wd« ready to bid fptt to tho stouteet honrt. Thon Was a lull, fho citicH had heard from. | Another t^U- H rmi hV tin 10 no«): M St. La^vroneo county, ork,givoH Ahraham LiiirolnH,- njority.\ ('ail Sohur/, who WHH tt/pprang upon a rounlor and \Three cheer* for St. Lawrence y!\ They worn given by woKt- ^n and with-a western will. A J'onco county boy'n t'mc was the tear* glbdoilod in his eyes, o ntoppod lo a |^)^t for stipport. lO^lovo Si. |j:i!wroiico County than hc ever had before ? VOB, d ; and with hifh recurring ho has been true to herself, and a it HO, of huulan Ml>eity hU M>UI no out to liH birth \ dace with p warmth. May the long years Inuo her an tho utumer county of itiou! 1 HKUMM; iito 'it the depot desperately fighting over each traveller that appears. Occasionally, as you wander through the **!Vl»ivnn M or M Stnnwlx Hull,\ tjie footstep* of some percnniiil Al- hiiii\ politician breaks languidly on tho stone Moor. He seems to tW I II»A* t»M tr»+A~ *»fr*4fci*£{ thn i/hosts oT departed Senator* nnd State i n ».;,- mite*, for ho glunees lurtivelv ahout as though ho feared to see the expo- sure of Koinn dread secret. Ytfu would hardly think from his appear- ance that he, or such as he. were \t M 'L v y to his country'* fixt^ which happily foreknowing ho might avoid.** Hither would you conclude that with him heaven was fur from being a principle, and that he was **fHi Iher oil' frcm heaven than when ho was a hoy.'* j (hi tho new capitol one finds the 1 i Work rapidly progressing, making it apparently certain that the LegU-j laMuo will occupy it this whiter. ' Dr. Annstnuig's Moimmetit. following lettei* will uiidonld- moel with a (tearty, response [one citizens and' N'oruial School nod graduates f— | WW 1*11 to ^uggoKt jo i.ll who have nt any time, pwpil* of the late u •h Mr^ ^olm \V. Armstrong, that we talfijiueaHures lo erect ifti appropt itite ' iMW^muut to hi^ meuiory a t the sped »vW'A* lie so calmly bleeps in tho heau- • i|fflj|cnietry at Kre<loiiia, N.Y. , 1 ^ , | nU l ,s no nian «o fully comumrttls l*^ Ic^pcct and ndiiitratioii of all lV|^)l|WhOUI he .:»ll|.' Into lissoeiut toil. » 6'f l «onl It in.*.* w^Mi «nij>liuii* he U« |>t all who have, heeu hin pupils Illicit hoy revere lii+ memory. We itfl jflvo no more lilt jug expression to OiW- nivernieu and iitjeethiii. • M«»y <ifcus think <d his iiiKtruetithis tflAl Riithful couiiHels over a space of lHUntithan thirty years and yet they ^(llsii|to us with a freshness ot' yc.stfii- trolghted witl| tho holy |n- )f hrs pure aiyl nohie life. , I jidutrisjicd in niy far oil Sieifra la lioine, the id<M sacred recol- i|ns of the time when atCiouvfcr- r|i listened to tho words of wjs- AJhi^lhat tell from liis lips, aiu| I lf.W.4'11 to know that many, and 1 m^ fcay all, tho old-time students in thHt Vicinity share in my own teel- uukp foward him. , < 1^ all will coutrihuio ! n sums radg- fcJujf 'ftoui t\venty dollars down, a* A HUMBUGJEXPOSED! 8j>ecehof W. U. Wayne, Master of tke State (Grange. mu>* feel abloj wo can (MO, I a tueiit that <hall fitly c\pre*s Iho vo bore (or iiilu and that KIIMII * tin; itinerations following ot id Iholr party, hut hy Ihogreat- >o against which they are Con- ing. To disorganize tho Itopub- pnrfy by a Uemocrntle trl- iimmt, would set tho cause of tem- po! taico hack and Injure it for many yenm to come. Wo must not. listen to tJieso conniving Oojnocrnts who are itidcavoring d» divide so thov ina^ tho onslor coiicjucr u** hut *ay- IUK |o thom \get thee behind mo Sati4i f *' let us march on to a Itopuhli- eiui victory- Mr. Pock I* a loyal Ito|4ihllcnn Olid will obey his eon- NtUijoiits on the teiiipornuro or any othijr rjuostlon, ; and he i* safer to trn-*I In tho hall* of lobulation than ntiv f >emocial. Hul v* h i,l will he the politic tl com- 'i/a^h plexiou of that Legislature, rather ^On than bow It will ho accomodated, i s M'v o the fpicMinu of interest here. M i £ 1 J j S\ * *\ \\;.\;'.\\ .' ... , i r .» . . , i J|W> q^ni^h'teiiess <>f |ds ehai^eier. , tliln point limy he lel| the pulse heal ©!l\|etr«)et tho pur(,o e indicated a ot every district, in the State. Advi-; l^y i|ight come toj,olher at Fredonfa, ccs arc coii^liiiillv received, and no | ^|/^P<>via, (Kswcgo. tloiivonieur, and di.turhing element longexiMs with- ! ^t ' lc,wilf ll,l,t \lM\V«t « in-opor m . ! fHarsifti or persons foihting the mat tor out tho knowledge of tho managers ^ n H, I|(Hu . r <|f (|| . |||1||U|S m:rivi , |, *»ro. Thn contest thus far MTIIH to . (wujl^ tuid also appoint, OIK* person |, 0 .trongly in \favor \>\ Uepiihlieiin | f ljOnibi*aC|i place to a^t with a central \htoi v - Ihit every vote i s iH'cde.l. Not ouh ^ ' n<1 'lection of a liiited States Solictor in (ho hal uiee, hut also is this o» action looked upon as the pivotal election upon which that of IHHO will turn. Tlio Kepuhllcans of tho country lookr lo the Empire State as their h an er. Tho State PKACI: %«in fjoon win,, Tho 'fl»l*w».|v fhmm\ >\M X \* 1%11• t wl<l«*i *n^ l»V t ro;e*«»»»'•« iinn«ro»ii< IIJII»«I, Into Sl»n lJLt< Sruvr « lio i|li»»l lr. Uiiit'hiwt in ^liiHth p'titip IIIKI pi Mo Wliolii *'lihio IIH<I i(r»\v\ foil «l«t#l hv nn SI I »l| I tOt l»V OlllOilf lip «|»4OH10<l. In wifrS IIJohnntis vnf«i of «ilrlfc Mil mot hi hatllo'4 iivvful MIHM'U, Wlioi ,iii*l«* MIKI roigor o«<h woio % I fo, N\fl>. Hoiiili, •ntl. \Vo4|, KHVO Itfo for life. Vml ihoOMvl |t\ itiitOul (trnm nm l llfn 'I'hif **» , rMlcot| l«» fli*ro<n MohnJi.. Tlifo)ftixt wli««To I'uloti hOFil^4 foil, l'h<lli||ti rii#\*o<l hv IMIIMUIIIOII'M) IIIIMW) mi<^tPAm* Ait't lorcolv |il<ovo<| li v ««lo»t ion I «holl II* ifthiK luito'** fi1iliii|co of <lnrk holt, KluOl fc»*ni|lv vioM, 'noAtft IMTO'M nwoot *pol1, i'liij|ii||vo IMIOIOII In o<mihi|C ye*i4. Mnmnllfno.'niMivn r*oh miMI^Ci gFiivo, rief p*>|i|>lo4 of fot Kotfulno** nimUlu Uioh ilronmi griOKloni wrtro; Anj \%hou Iho timmtmtth <l v l.»Vo llnhlf fH*l UtoMiViti)fliU whlrh h«»o«lam rntvO— Milthoti HIIIII po:tro mitt HOXMI wilt hlotm. I J . I KKVNul.liH. I mSSSSmS^mmr I ' i I • , 1 l.ijvi II. Mrown, a lawyer of Wator- towa, has heen nominated a* Homo cr iti t'nruliilafo for <'ongre«s. Levi I* ail uticomprotniHing partisan I)em- ocrnL of tho Tildcii f'oppor-head schold, and unless ho spend* a pile of montv he cannot draw his own party • treilgth. If you don't holiovo us, ask tho IIvo IVuincntl* who carried sever- al diflogatos ag*ilnst him In his own city |n the eoucusoS; i *— Oflters of the (Jrami ! mi dm ny rommatulery. Tlio (Jrand t'ommnndefy t»f this Mtiit^, Ifi »r*sion in Svi*acuso, lis* eleefl*d tlio following oftloer* : Sil t'haite* 11 . Ilohlen, Kiirntogn,! i It . ri grand ctoiitnandor ; Sir Thom- as <*i Chittenden, Waterlown, V. K. dep.vrnnd eoinmtindor ; Sir ttcorge W. lVnlgnite. New York, K grand gcro |*ali*»dmn ; Htr ^liuoiu \'. Mc- l>o\vldl, Uoi'hcsfer, K. Urnnd captain general ; Sir HOT. John II. Webster, l*abi|yra, 1%. grand prelate; Sir John H. tlirtlett, Klmlra, K. grand senior warden; Sir William S. Hull, Hutni- lo, 1*1 grniid Junior wanlen ; Sir John S pirry, Troy, K. grand treasurer ; Sir llohort Mneoy, Hrookl) ih K. grani i\Oc«>rder ; Sir Charles Aikman, Hio«tLl)ii t I), grand *word hearer; Hlr kind \, Crosby. Uoundout, 10. graiif Htnmtard hearer; Sir I'ofor Fonastur, New York, K. grand war- den ;j httr Cyru* Ktewiut, tilover*- vllloJF^ grand lecturer; Sir Joseph A. Firkry, IMaftshujg, K. grand cap- tain f f tho guard. . It 4ran voted to hold the next annu- al eoielavo an the sorond Thesdsy I n October, with l>eSoto commaiulet y, riattlhurg. rhils for a railway up Ml. Vesuvi- us halro been completed and the work U toll* b«*|t»o at once* Tho ears will |e drawn by % wire rope, moved by a to bejresdy within n yesr. your county to know and feel that it Is by your strength as a mlt that you wield your present, inlluo.ico in Mm councils of the State and of the Na- tion. It i s not by being a sure Ho* publican county lo be relied on for one or two or three thousand major- ity, that you command a hearing in the Halls of Albany ami Washington. Plenty ot such counties there are, and they stand on a common plane; but it is by being overwhelmingly Republican ; by being \the banner county,\ not only of tho State but of tho Nation, that your standing is so prominent and your inlluenco so commanding. There is only oiio way by which your majority has been scoured; there is only one way by which it may bo maintained. That way Is to be true to tho cardi- nal principles of Republicanism. One of the ftrst and foremost <jjjiiiRitteo a t Fredhnia, the whole lM|mjlei havin^charge ot negotiations tiiji3v8iistruction, *fce| *> ,1'iimpt, concM ted action will j,e> ctffriiaisli what we iVoposo, Let li s rarmem Shoals Rimd and Ponder. tnr niR IN^I it4M F ntAf D F\i»iM>ni.D! . In Order to substantiate the argu- ments I have just made upon this sub- ject of tire insurance upon farm bir.hl- ingsj | jrivo you a synopsils of the working of our Association, flm! somo figures u[H)ii the comparitive cost of the two systems. Tho Sciwwfci Coun- ty Fire Itelief Assoo.ialbui liouimen- ced buvinesH on the Fith day of Feb- ruary, 1H77, and has now been doing business Hourly twenty months. The policies are made to run live years, ami the preliminary expenses for policy survey, &e. f are no moiv for the live yoars than they would he if made to run as they are in the old companies, three years. We have one IMrcctor Irom each Crange In the County, fleeted annually, and they aril the only authori/ed insurance agents of (he Assoeiati/m. Their business iito receive the applications, examine the pry pert y carefully, li x the amoust of insurance and the class ni. which it belongs, receive the pre- mium to,tie sent on to the Secretary should hare full recognition I n tho courts as corporate bodies, empower- ed to do the business specified, with- out requiring the establishment of cash capital as a basjs of operations. Who is there among this gathering of people that would feel sure, if his buildings were burned to-night, that he would get the amount piumis.'d In his policy i The first he would know (huf more likely he would not know it,) a detective would bo along to see if l here eouhl not be something found that, would vitiate his policy, or lo see if be had not insured his buildings for IIMMO than two thirds of their present value, and thai eouhl be easily proved now, when the value of all property has within a few years de- preciated one-hall, and then he would have to submit to a reduction of bin claim, or take the chances of a law- suit with all if* costs and perplexity. It is a common way of settling losses, and the advantages are all on Iho *i<|e ol tho companies. They (iave their lawyer** employed by tho year, aipl it costs thom but little to prosecute a suit, and while the matter i- in legis- lation they have the money in life and drawing interest upon it, which, on one or two thousand dol- lars foe the two or three years, that the suit may he kept in the courts, U quite an item. On the other hand, he parly losing his buildings is in no with survrv, &e., and for which ser- . '\\\liHon '<> ^uu\ a lawsuit, ami all vices thov receive the sum of one uol- l\\\'-' K»O\V that: ho wants his lar from* the applicant. That, \ on i immr >' \° »£»'» w* bis build, will h-ro, cuts oil the agent's percent- | UI K H ' ' in / ! ls !lh,lost <'<>mralled by no- age which would be taken in the old i i:v ^ ll >' u > nMI, l ,ru, » ,M ' ; » 11<l '-^^ - s »«'» companies, and is ol itself a very large ) | , ; l >' Ji \ ll,(l •••nnpany s tM . s lit to give IO (hi is, thov swindle us in the urn. saving* Tlw Directors a t each annual j ,.!' meeting eloA't a President, Secretary, es are j nrs| pb*''*' by taxing us twice as much such] * itv u kuig the risk as they should. ^tVsj rcprqdtice t Iteiio^ Nevada. alN>vo hitter, , . *,_ a|t-e^ai.d pupils of l>r. Armstrong, turns to St. Lawrence uglier banner I/ t p J . , .. . ,,. „ , Lnifto 5vas a very successful and mm-h- county. If is for tho irepubhraus oi hr I .' , i. .i.i.^ :* |^#Ve(^ teacher m the fiouverneur Sem- litr>| many years ago, will take thi i^ltt|r in baud and nee to it that tin s c 'pplfr steps are takem toward carry i|V o|it. tlie object st^toil iti the above 1{!}WC^ Wo will receive any contri- buiUjis which may; be sent'from a dlltaBcc, and acknowledging the re- c#pj>tfthrough the l|i UAI i>, will for* WIMdPtho sums iTceivtod to tho proper fl0r*oj»«.-~-l Fn- Ih:K\hi>. . . M m a native of *t. Lhwroiiro Count v.] ILLINOIS LKTTEK. 0<|mlN 9 t'111011 Co., Ill, Oct. 10'7R v flpu^oHH IIKUAM> :-4-lnc1oRed please iirtJl Josf oi11c(» money order foi ^l.M) tOrtfioW my subscription for the H^U'ASJ* for one year. I find FO [OUchin the paper frcim week to week county when? I the best part of ms like a visit d acquaintance, onsiderable ox- ffow{|il parts (d* tho \ffcs ij^ised, and spentj njiy ^fe, that it. seel of those principles is that tho majority nliall j^^iin obUrioml a i rule. That principle forsaken and ' •»'WcH are having < the mainstay of your form of goV- J clten^it in this eoi|uiuinity on ac- (i nmeut Is gone, and your lice gov ei nment is a stance. eo«int« of tin* vcllow name without a sub- j oi^t afjau'epidemic a ! *»<nMhiiof bore in this We have ail incident in mind that may be of value a t this time. Tin nominated by the Hepuhlicans of the third district of St, Lawrence* a l>oiitorratie and afterwards a Pro- fever breaking tj Carlo, 40 miles H'nte Many of tbrt e«izo|ris are fleelnig from this city aijul SH>iu$: north, wh|re tliey hope to full ,.f 187:. wh.-n Mr. \.,u^ ww li.s. r**Oi.|lho V H K tw, In. } i t \n notoxpocl- ot\to»lop spreading until there is a severe frost. We li^ve had no frost and Treasurer, whose duti those usually performed b\ oflicer*. Tao President, Secretary, and Treasurer aiv e\-ofHcio mem- bers of the Hoard i^i Hue-tors. In- surable property is divided into four classes, according to its exposure from surrtHinding buildings, and pat- ron's making application' for insur- ance slrall pay for the >ame at the fol- lowing rates tor the term ot live years. In ('las* No. I, one-tenth ot one per cent. No. *J, one-ninth of one per cent. No. :i, one-eighth \ol one per <ent ; and in ( lass No. 4, one*sevent h of one per cent. Assessments made shall hi 1 /no rota with reference to tho amount insured and the percentage paid by thom respectively. In ad- dition to the above, as I said beloro, Iho applicant shall pay one dollar to the director for survey, &o. The Ollicers and Directors are j aid at the rate of twu dollars per day for the time actually employed in mooting wjth the Hoard, and for the time spent in adjusting lo-v e,, and the Sec- retary is naitl for his services in doing all the business, (except meeting with the Hoard,) fifty cents for each policy issued. j Just hero, t want to call your atten- tion to the fact that our Association only pays honest p i ires for honest la- bor faithfully pet formed, and that Is where* we dillcr from a| l tlie old in- surance companies. It is the enor- mous salaries and perquisit'os that go to fee a ring of ollicers, invents and attorneys, that have more than doubled i Uo cost ol insurance, from what it rthould be, ami what it would be if t lotto eompiinics would conduct their business ceun'oinh'ally and fair- ly. Although I cannot give yon the exact, fig in*os and condition of our Association at the present lime, I c in say thai we now have in round num- bers L'OO policies in force-., and that the aggregated^ risks now amount to j |J( > n||(t of mat | lrI|1 over *.MIO,000. The amount received i and then very often beat us again, if a loss does occur io the manner I have stated above. As I have siid before, tin* wonder is that we have so JOUL' submitted to such imposition. We farmers, as a ela*-s f :u - ( . oaielnl in al l our expenditures, so much so that we are pointed at by the very men who plunder us, as being stingy and il - liberal in our dealings with our. fel- low men. The fact is, we have lived in isolation, and trusted too much to t other people; but the tirange i s a new school which is giving us new ide is, and new opportunities to study out just such questions, and still many are slow to put themselves into • the organ!/ a-tUm where they may reap benelits in many other Ways, besides this benefit of insurance. I have already taxed your patience too long, and have only now to thank you for your attent ion, and foi iho con- sideration you have-given me, ami to ' express the hope that al l these farm • ers will take hold of this tirange movement, ami, in your county, ;*s j has been done in many others, make j i t a complete success. SS^SMBS^SSSI^ m Roardn of Trade. lor premiums is something over s.V»0, and the disbursements have be.eii for all expenses incurred frbui the date of organization up L) 'the present time, about *:iUh That includes tho payment of the only , loss since our organization, and wljiuh was paid from tin? premium foods on hand, without assessment, it being only• &W. There is now no outstanding claims against the Assouiatioiij, or any un- adjusted loss to' bo SCMUML All the expenses have* been paid, including the only joss we have h;|ul, from the premiijms collected in (lie percent- age of the di lie rent classes, and we still have in the treasury |i trille over .•?2.\»0. . mparison ot plan of in- «;orvERx|.:nj no\un. } Ot. 12.- The adjourmeiit of tlie board this afternoon reeoids another dull day on this market. Few sales- men arc anxious to sell and the foot- ing seems quite general, though per- haps not ueli founded, that a belter market i s not fir di*< int in f ho future The cheese in this section is prim pallv in a condition to hold. Th question is will it pay? There is rreat many sides to the problem anjl alios that will ai<t m the solution. The prevailing opinion with editors of leading maiv kef papers is that prices have reach- ed the highest notch. The telegram quoted cable a t 4 7 shillings, a raho of two shillings over last wool;, and 1»J to i^e. for top fan- cy, with exports 48,000 and reeolpts '.12,000. There Were only eight factories that registered llieir offerings am- ounting to 2.~>i2 boxes of cheese. IL (l. Hi VNOI.I.S, Sec'y. In order to 'make a e< the cost lad ween the oh fltiranee, and tl>e plan we have adopt- ed in our county, I have £ono back to my old policy that expired before I went into our if ire Uclief Association. Hy that policy | was insufed for three | terms; There were 21 salesmen years on #t\,m), and the cost was a M prr?i|inf n , )lVHOnii lbon , 8 ,onu box- i ANION novnn , Oct. 12.—Thiiloon hundred boxes comprised the cheese sales at tlio board to-day. Of these one lot of 200 sold at 9c.j one lot, 700, at l»|c, and another lot, 100, on private follows, viz : , IVivoiita^r on J'ellry Survey, <fc<* - I'riJint for .s'tmni Tlirr.Aliiug I. [.. U\ in . 1 .'HI | OS O f ch. Tlifif wrt'i y\r\v\ in rush, :itnl jtlic* intei'v^t on u for llnee \ear-< i^.is .\I (H> l . !» ri Stationary ougJne. Ths road is thousands, nnd teemed to destroy tho V^k*^ hi hit ion candidate were placed in the Hold. Although the election that L year was not as important as this, the Democratic managers did not hesitate to ime money in the hope ol electing a Democrat from old St. Lawrence. Thov failed, and the Prohibitionists had the satisfaction ot knowing that they had done no more harm than throwing away their vo|o«, while a Republican was elected who had no alternative but to fulfil the pledge of his party, •* to work and vole in tho Assembly for tho advancement of temperance.\ Had Iho Prohibit jonist* pooled a few more vote*, as thev all came sub* stantially from the Republican party and succeeded in electing the Dcm« ocrai ie candidate, ho must (no mat- ter what Ids private convictions wofe) have conformed t'o the/ policy of his party in the House and given his work and vote for whiskey. In plain words, the Prohibit ionUts ol the third district risked the election ol a Democrat who must perforce have been a whiskey man, in lhe vain attempt to elect a man who eouhl by no posftibility have done more for the cause of fomperrnce than did the Republican member. Tne tronblo i s that many temper- ance men do not soom to appreciate the fact that the Republican platform in Iho Legislature U temperance, and that no matter what a Republican's convictions may bo, ho has to cOmo Within the trace. (>n tlio other hand tho Democratic member is pressed into the camp of intemperance. If Prohibitionists appreciated this, we Cannot believe that they would be guilty of t|)o folly of risking the! elect ion of a Democrat in the vain I attempt to elect a candidate, who, i f elected, eotihl aid their cause to no greater extent than the Republican candidate is bound to. Our memory takes us back lo tlio flight of tlio memorable election of IriOO* The battle had been fought nrliose fruits were human liberty. In the Hoard of Trade rooms at Mil- waukee, Wisconsin,-tho Republican** hml gathered to await the rosuit. Click, click, click, went tho machine and told us the Democratic majori- ties of tho cities Now York, With herVountless wards, told among the hsVo now t. > apples ami !\(ay cherries are laturing the tjceond crop this and many klnjls of fruit trees ending* forth 1 blossom* like We have uof bad a favorable for fruit, although the pros- t spring was ejood for a much Urgejjcrop of all kinds than if ever hm bjJcn in the eleven yenrs that I lta>e lived here. The} summer was so very Blot.' that fnosf ! of iho peaches ami aBplos failed to feature and rot- Makinpr total rosi for tlireox Now upon tho satin* j the same amount, ^li/JOO,! Relied' Association, we | tenth of one percent for] livi Whirli wouH IM«...* ...... Survrv, *V< . for live \ eiu'•* I Iiit0r«'j*f on (hat unioiint for (1 year-* .... Makitift: tot;il coM in ra«li f«*r tlyn \ i'»r* . T.cavin« for chstiro of lo** t\ bo Inatle o y :«.vs(!-.-.iiient in flu next Mxte^'ii month* I roprrly for in our Fire harge one- years, 1 <H> i liTi.i: i w.is. Oct'. 1.— This was the blue day of the season, buyers being verv slow lo make idlers, and Salomon refusing *.ije, which was the best offer made during the day. The sales amounted to only l,ti2<» boxes, an I I lie number ofeheoso going forward lwing l,8;t7. i There wen* about the usual sales of ?7 !*a farm dairy cheese, amounting to U0 075 boxes. I*ric«»s ranged at 7u/'j|o., most of the sales being made at Hjf/CJe. and lio «v», but live lots at *>1'\ fit *i i Wltir.li wouM mnko fi.total *>f . . The same as |he eo- t o f th e ol d JM»li«-y. In making the comparison you will tee I have made the cash cost upon our Association for ffrc //eo/w, for thai is the time our policies run, and the WATLIM'OWN r.nutn. I The registry Saturday showed an offering of 14,71.\> boxes. Somo of it, was the July make, and some first of August. One factory registered L.'lOO T. W. Turnbull, of Fowler has re- cently imported into this 'county a llolstein bull calf which is a very lino and promising nnifnal. He will keep him for breediiijg. II. Hj-ewo, of Depoysfer, has raised lu2 buMiels of whit# winter wheat from two acres of sowing the present season.. Also a heal >vhich measured 20J inches in length.' P. D. S!np]»io, of tshinglo Creek, left -it tlio HncA|.i» otB'-e Inst Tuesday a beet Whpdi inetisurj^d 27 Inches In length, and it wan't |uuch Of a bet t eit her. ; j. Miss Maggie HoiTdP, of Ros-ie, picked 'raspberries last Thursday and made a short cake* D. O. Mamdiesfer, of PifOairn, has raised a pumpkin this season weigh- ing ,s l pound*. Solomon Lints of 'Hlack Lake his loft at tho Hi u\i.n otllce six matn- moili potatoes, weighing ll pounds. The largest weighed two pounds five ounces. This entitles Mr. L. to the premiiitn. We are pleased to state\ that the lecture of Mrs. Helen Rich, at lleuvel- ton, on I ritlay evening last, was a giruild success-. t j 4* i_ i i:d\% r ard»Tl|lo. '' Oct. 14.--We have had splendid weather sine*; the Ojfdonsburg fair, which i s generally the case. Mr. F. II. Coats starts for the wo^st Tie.xt week. i, p . I'hir slurs repoi t grain only an av- er:.-.* yield.. •; • l Mr. J lines Fysamaii i« one of our modern scientific fanners. (ieorgo Mitchell was married to Miss Aura H. Jc>hnso|i on Oct, 2nd. t * The inajorilv of our farnicrs*around here have been putting in fall {grain. Fruit'gathering and cider making is now the order. Apples arc very pleni v. School leacher.s arc quite numerous as our trn»loos had Cight applicants the nexl day after school meeting. Weundersfand that Mr. Fysaman has raised a pumpkin th|s year that no ordinary man can lift on to a wagon. Weight hereafter. .; \The Model cheese factory is now making twelve choose per day.' The name is very appropriate, if not po- etic, for the patrons, as a rub? are ••model\ farmers. Tpe last sale wa° ftttljc. : j . There liave born v;|rious fedivitios 4ibout hereof late; the silver wed- ding of Mr. Levi M. Miller, a mask- ed ball at Mr. (ion. Vidians, besides the usual parcing and old time husk- ing \jco^. j Potatoes are almost a failure with some fanners while some who plaht- ed late haVo a tolerably good crop. Hut as buckwheat is a favored crop with us we will substitute pancakes this winter. j Hy the by, Mr. Kdltor, Wo think you make a great add over otic little tramp, while it's a common occur- rence with us. W|iy, there's Mr. Joseph Kring who |s culled pa-pa now. We are told that When Mr. Fysa- man had threshers at his place, (for.a joke,) a large potato} was baked for ?! inner and set be fore:. Mr. .Iv. of which he ate heartily; the remainder was warmed for his suppqrand alter eat- ing again with the relish of an epi- cure, enough ivas left; \for manners'' to satisfy the craving appetites of two fatting pigs* I don't believe a word of it, the HKKVI-O readers can think as they may. 1 ; Visitors from the fnir off West are unusually numerous this fall, Noata- bly among them arc a Mr. Russell and Mr. Chipman who emigrated from here about thirty-live years ago. The latter worked for Mr. Khlo for a time before going West, earning a j living by days work. •> Now he is the owner of thirteen hundred'acres of fertile laud in Illinois; Surely timo works changes in the 'fortunes of us all. , { ' j KnW'ATtPsATM.IAX. Dry Good* Ac. 1 * The Place for Real Bargains ! We jrl^h to cill the allrniion of onr patmnn ami tko public generally to the fact that w^liarJ ju»t reefive*! a latere Invon e of ELEGANT DRESS GOODS! which \re innnrl.t A* a J«»b and which wr niv ^olilnjr ai lor., to iv. ner rank Thcr are roods tha M»M tint f«re part of lh<' seffs.u at very much kijrtior pric er«. Thry ineA<lc Abcrdcnts, Rages, Ihoitirtgs, Brocadc-Moluvn, McfaigS, &€.,&# WT. IIAVF ALSO A I.ATU1K l.TNS Of . * - '- J TSlack Cashmeres al^l5c.foSi.2 5! >'4\& V 7 r :%i 1; OCR STOCK OK v • PRINTS. CorrnNS, SHTRTTNCS, TICKS, COTTONADES, &C-, ''; h complete, an«i onr prices n* ir.w4p the lowcuC *\ TABLE LINENS. NAPKINS, DIAPERS, And CRASHES at the lowest prices vet hraiil of. '*' ' ' • • '• • ' •' \ ' '\' Nottingham. Laces k Lambrequins in prcat rarleir. An tnuifmal Jfir^c htooa of \•'.- GLOVES and HOSIERY at 5c to 50c. per Pair ;' fCvory merchant c/uf»i.t t<» have tho \*i>»\ TAc.. Khl Glove lhat t* In 1M» Ija^l In Hie irorkl. Pleaa« try «Mirn hrforu you jfh«s your venlicL K\amine4itr htock of >- RKADY-MADE CLOTHING, awl wv nrc cniirt.lont VAH will Iwar w out in tlie ttatement thai we hare the RfMt Goods, (he Beit T7c?j veil 1 int when w e canghc yv>u one equally aa ill hn< * Groceries, Teas, Crockery,.Hate, Caps, &c.s VTe do not rlafm to have Oio \li^e^t fetocll ,, In the State, nor «lo we think U neeonaaCy to g\r4 fou an rj*t\n /oo</ ijiventory of «»ui ^foedt*. Our |K*licy i* (nutrient, not blow an«t blant«r. llr ha:r tlie (t^Js tlie People want and $t Prices to suit ail. ; HHn^ 41on?r nto' qiiMatlon* ymi may ha<j<* and we t^iil mhtch them. We want rour trade and will jrive >pu p»i<t*H to m'uro il. With tlmnV^ for jeit»l fafon« nnd mjlicitinir a CAntinunnce^.f'the aame r f I N v it uiam. your» respectfully, - ^ v W 1\ k . \ * [* KrLLtlER * JEPtOW. s l ' TS, Nh/!r*, nnd the be*i jroi U p K( HH1H for the money in thi* market. Our i,urgtly Inrrmtfd #<»fotftB thin department luoe tnc«.untied iim io hicrfta»e our Mock. Suiu for men and Boya at $S.fl«W» $ l.'i.UO. l»on'i pay $ •'(» (^» «» r f -.»•» on f,,i a eu*u»m made Milt when wt can ghe y«u oiie equall y 1 jro*Mt la every renpi ct for I lu.tti 01 f l.voo. We have a full line of *M . V4 is t •>! To the Public. New Advertisements* l —1== MM C!OS:T-. I present tny-elf to the people of ildn com'mn- idiv in thin ne>\ eMp-« r \^ under Ihe^e (»«»|»len Hiden, which vull be ptiictlj adheied l<>; IPI —Toxical hnnnraldr vridi all. >M ^To'niakc ^«K»d v*»»rk. 3d—To sell at the market priee. • lit—To i-eipiire pa> iio'iit ainl to \*hy according I to airrecmeuU , 6th- To refrain from no sre present at Ion* of all ' kind»». ' nth —To avonl nn«tenating the ynod? of ennipet* ; i t«* r*». 7th-To keep pneo with the lime*- in the Intro- j tfticlionnf IH'W htyh-h, Htli-To pnvent nnntakes nnd to correct them ' prompll> w hen made. j &th-iTo pavMnci attention to my own htutineua. I 1U -To tie*! all with politencM*, seeking and try- j InK to mem custom on MrnUy t>UMne»« j ( »riiicip]e<4, and taking pteaMire at all timen n »ho«oi«K K^^ls whulhe puiehai»ew arc in- tenoea or not . .j m In commendinfr tjif^e Kulen, whieh are neith- er patented m»r eopyrijclin*d, t«» the faToratde e»mt»ideralion of hei^ihlo people, 1 believe that if Ihey are closely O!»M*ned, «u<r«-H» will surely follow. I T tider IhU head I would call ihe attention of the numerous friend* and customer* of < . W. Jf^H A (>., >\ hoin 1 Mic<eed, lo a GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ruRNrruRE - lx»iTi on.nmcnfal and rueful, nnd a full line of Undertakers* Goods. I call particular attention to thi* la*t detri- ment of my l»usinei«»* t believing m\ arrau^re- mentx are a- complete an any <aii desire. t^\lVi>onal service and hear»e free on aU hineral o^c^-ionf, and no |>ain» will IK 1 h pa red to jdease. Tlie l»u-ifies«t will l»e continued at Ihe old Man<l of ( . W. If.ill A < o., :{d<Mii>. I a-l of ('has. Anihnm A i <».' liank, Main >!., I tou\ erneur. N. V. KVAN lOHIIIK, M&NVMENTS, Headstones, &c., vYt Cost! I ; 1 ..f' \\ **.'; tmt A^lMinirC. h. MOSHKH, Succcsftor to ('. \\\ Hall A Co Watertown Ada. WATERTOWN Carpet Store r ri^HK (JKAM) AND •* , X NKKY of M, I^iwr AMERTCAN ARCADE. I have purchased the Interest of D. J. Jtt), WHITNKY in tlw GOTJVERXEUR ] ^ )rartIo|StoneWor^ and will continue the luiKine^ at th* old fctaaid of haul firm in Gouvcmeur. 1 will fell for Uw Next Sixty Days at Cost? A I.AR6K 8T<X.K Ot Monuments, Headstones, &c^ ! made from American and Fortd|rn Marblei a»4 t <jrauit«^ f aI»o from tlie Gouvcmeur Btone. 1 A rare op|»orCunity hi Unu offered to UK»# MiMhm^ to purchaae, as the supertax goods I ; ofler will JK>MU\ ely be aold at cost! 1K> not pur* ! cha^e lK\fore callinj( on me. i A . a WH1WET. GotiTfrnerir, X. Y. t Oct 16th, 187*L f4IwS j^ Oil Painting. , 1 «r. Carpets and Oil Cloths t'OU TIfK FALL TRADE. riCTUUESQUK 8CK« ^awreuce County affords rare atid beautiful Hub)ecU lor the artists bmeh. Appre<iatinx our lovely scenery as only a na- tive of the county can, J MR. A. ML BALL I of Run^eli, has decided to devote hln^lf to I t-ketching and painting natural seene^nn 4J£r j Lawrence County. An oil painting of th e Falls at Natural Dani t tn K (thcr with the l^unberin^ Wlll», has just been executed. Tlie picture i* pronoum*«cI hy HK'\\' )u<lire an \beannjr evidence of Hliill As> Ttsric HKII.L and a* a perfect /nt simile of the view, frmnic to the pictur* a wonderfully j natural ar*pearanc«.\ Paintln|f« of rillajre and larm reHidetieeh a speeialty. Of all veasoos tho Fall is the bcM for making oil paintinrs. lerms made hatiofactorv. For further |»artlculars ad- dre«« A. M. HALL, Gouverneur, N. Y. f*ryi ^ rush t-nsl <^ the old jmliry for M,vf j r » c * rM, t which im-lthlrM tho rntiro t/cttrs, thu-timc tlwtt policy ran, which f make of M:iy, uihl f.iiin th if titnr to in;iteii;il diU'civm *o m iiniki H ii wry (nir fjivnr. In making the comparison to llinl , out what I iini-t yet pay, l»y as>cs^- , menf, to m:iko the f*\pi*nsn o<|ua \ v 11 r i t«(t oh t|io trros. *l'hc Mtrnwhorry j the cost of Iho old company, I tuko ttf<Hp Ijiva* vol v hiyrrv and hron^hf H! only tho halaiKM,* «>f I lio tiinojny poli- cy lirts vol to tun to tnako it Ihroc (I Uo.. Th'To were no direct KJIIPH m ido however. Ono httyor look l,.'i()0 hoxos on cointnis-ion. A contract w:i« tnado for tho ontiro September ^)n x Slruidrin\; ^tlsfii.toi-v price. . We con.nieneod ! c > n!IS > ( ' 1 lo • \\ lo ( »^*' » l »\^* ( 'i rii, B .*. . f ,, tlf # j years, which would be sixteen fn1lM*Jf Irom hero on iho I'M off ,„ 4int hp. iiV^ril| and nhipped uhont 100 ra r| I miy tfo further find zi\\\ that it j () and < )clobor ihee^o o ! factory, t,owN counl y, ut !^«lj I H< \ |:o\i;|). . ,. \t. .... \ • , ..... I - \ V\\'' * 7\\ .'\\-'. ! ,,fi M •*-TUo mnrkct lod.iv hrm loffidHpto t hiciiiro, by ear lots, l)c*odi« I ° UI IO-HOS are no greater in the next ; . U»JK|. <>..,„.«„ irtnnrn^,,,,,..,,,,, MN«-n .no.Ml.H, .han tl„-> I.HV, h,,„ ; >-» v.ry uo-Uv... .s ,|,.„„,„ ,|.,l no. ^ * ' I in The l.i>( iwiMily, my <XJMIIS,S |,.r « »\'\» S < ; \. '\\I l>\.vt<i-< * 11 < J nni ran; .;,, u „,, , s \ ln<> insuring; !f'ii,!MHi woiili til'|ni»|'«Mivh.1 Mo huv. 'Tim iir>1 week ol n ilorliim QJ^I'i Ihe r««|'«»«*n-v .-rnp WIW R o«„l jh.v, v o,„s, in our ,,.., .,„K !• 'ir, U,- U,|„ Mn< . M ,,., ,„„ r ,.,., .,, ,„,„,., v u , „,.. VW tflmatopH were Very line. We I mT Association would he ^tl.HJU^s; ; Mol4cr 100 ear loads of tomafoe, | than it cont mo to itiH.no in one of tin-j ^I'! lt ^ fl,r '-•\ oM.rmg blamed hy best mul (heapewt of tho old coin-! { \ vxv l»dron4. , < ) n oo ncetmt«»med lo panics for the three yoaiH previous to I i', they will *e|| for what they ran our nrgaiiizHlioii. Thf only fair way j tfl . t -. ju.t as thov might to be allowed for us to got at tho ditleronco of the; «. t * r . ,* .. .. , t . , , t - .. • 4 . . 1 to do. J ho s:i!e<« n the«lav aniCMIIit cost lor insurance, in the I w o hv.stfins ' is by comparing th.^ actual \llgun-s i ,n : *. MH I boxes, at from 9]r. to l^c upon Iho name property ; and I have *'»'.*7 wore eomiiiissionod. xliown you tho ilill'ereneo between 1 thom tor tho twenty months I have cr 100 ear loads of tomatoes W|| rilso a grout many «weot pota ,y^j» b|re, but they are worth HO lit ~\n Jharkct that they will not, pa\ tl t\'fill ill until fipritig. jUVctfliimonced tit 1*4 lot tor merely to iwwliny subscription, but forgot IJJ^MM llvafl not writing to an old no- qmi)liiAnci», and have written more thMi Ha H called for. i- !,' s# SwSit : Hespectfully yours, ' IV. T. Mir.iN. t-i..: 1 j NKWS ITKNM. I*H hope in popular goreroment. I ^n w Olivcr'fi v c«se against ex- Simon Camoron, for broach of Hro^iisc, damages ^10,000, is on the tlofkot of the Circuit Court, at Wftkhiigtoii for the October term. Mrw.jl'oi'bln, aRis^ork f (ion. firant, TtW^iiif at Kli/abolhj N. *,!., was aw^jpdld first pri/.o at {ho Stale J'air ocsd wheat (bread, homo 1 m fllK1tlt>;\N v 8 m.i) ItOltsK l al SbfcridanV ofd horso Wln- or Hciti/i, as jie was callod boAIro itho baftlo of Winchester, ia\ »n Owned by Sheridan since hrfco years oltl. \ It U said bo dnety eogagoment^, bad bul- At Tngeixdl, Ontario, (Vf, Kib, Poveral factories S4>3«1 at lie. for August ami 10c . for balance of season since last market dav\ lila neck and a ,at|d was badly «p in bii left lent by apicco lib Was troubled with rbcu- matjg}ntJ bt,t tho immediate cause of ovor-hcatcd W indicator's 1 hf* Ideithj was being . • , 1 .1 . 1 .-,i 1 . i The regular sale^ of <heo«?e a i Elgin, boon insured, and that I still have to J T ,. . . my credit the sut|i of *M.M), which} ,l, '» hlM wrrk » W(M0 ] > : > {){) l,OX(%h at must bo drawn from mo to cover H J r - Time wore aNo 2,7:»0 boxes dis- losses that may bo incurred in the j posed of at irregular sales, amounting next sixteen months to Inako my cost j <0 ^»j -^ lor insurance as ir)ucb in our Asso- ' - > — ciation as th<\v wtre for the throe years ju tin* old company. In order to use up that $14.^11, that 1 still have to my credit, wo must lose one hiut- <hx<( dollars in the next hixteen months, for every one dollar we have lost in tho past twenty months. It i*v hardly necessary for mc to carry tIris argument further, for all can easily sco that wo art; on the safe side in this insurance matter; and the strangest pnrt of it is, that farm- ers have not previously studied it out, and solved this problem, before we had paid so dear tor carrying our inks. ThuM we might have prevent- ed all this money we have paid from going into other sections of the State to build up cities and towns at our expense, which has also encouraged a claxsiof luxurious livers in rioting upon the'flpniW drawn from our hard earnings, without giving us valuable consideration in the way of protec CON< i:itMN«; I.AI>II:V CLOAKS: Head and i»roflt t T. A. Waid can arojiso yottr aston- ishment, ns to cheap prices,' and cer- tainly excite yjtyur desire to purchase, if you devote a low njinutca looking through bis mammoth, Mock of rcady-4 i :.»ade cloaks and cloths, which, for T -*- frti^rfnnc the price, quality arid assortment, j ^»^ wUXtaillb, heals anything ever before exhibited in (•otivci'iicfcm With (i. I*. Taitt, next door to Fuller MOUM*. , f.U-Hw Onr *UM\ \% nr.Tr rr.m^lete nnd weran idif.w you the tlue-t a-H(»rttueiit <»f clmice ^ivle- ever «>fl'crc<! |n tin- in.trkci. Y«>u caui><»l iift'< i d lo Imv ^\ IIIHMI s.'U'iii^* our |f«M»«U and j nee-. (»HI price!* the |»;t-t >cai vheul I l.r a Miflicieiil ^uarau-^ U c for th e future. Our\ Oil Moth st<*k Mill h e found larger than I ever. ECONOMY IS WEALTH! ) \x ; Tho Markets Charles Rood, collector in school district Xo. 10 7 of Macomb, recently missed *2.. f >0 from his hou*e which had boon colli? .••led. Tho culprits were found to bo two young boys who took the money and went fo QK How for a boyish spree. They were arrested and taken fo Canton. Condition of the <:herso .Tlarket Mir tolinxllli^ l» ail »'\l|,»rt fi<<m IJ M l y ||**l.i l/i mtit <d 't'uc^lay <>n Ih u condition of lire chrc«e m:ti kct : f Ihe warning cjyrn la-f \Vc»«k, «d s hreaji in th'iniccof 1 |,t rkw, 'CCIIM t»» have iM'Mi liiindy and cuircr!. \n\ one \\ l\<r ha.-* v*iilched the coui'-c of tin- in,trkel tlnin.j; M\ wedkn |»a^t, <»r Mncc (h e fall make of chec-e \>* -^au t o cuito for- ward, and • <)< n (lie ac< uiiinlalion of even the Iho'-I •(iialilirH winch |n« heen i:i>ins;mi v l o Ih e evlenl of li'ijn J:,,«»«MI o r |0,»M*| hu\erf |ie r wi-rk, 11111-l feci t hajt unh ^- 1 r e vi« rut on of «H]MI t - tof»k |tla<e ooii, itjcru tititr-1 inevitshlv hi- A le v 1*1 >%|jitf of pine-. 'i^< lay our ejuotahle iojijuire jsjully ' + i . hclow Ihht of •• ueek u%t>. 'Iln4 I- a « MII'- ce--ion vv lm.il hu\ ei > hav e I.fen ohh«fcd to iu;i^e to .-hi I 'I>e is, 1'n order t o keep »tock notv in>f. -i >f coin-c th e InU m^ke- arc thou* which, hav*, jo't to j;o into r,iOitc f<»r w inter n-«j, l»ui 11 i - n- i weii to pn-h tlu 111 upon thv Uiarkel to o i;»bi<ll\ . It i - well lIndcj^I<M,d Hat th e Ih.W of 1111 fsi ha- kepi up iciiiiirkahjv w el l (In - fall , And (hat the < !u'< e pro<|in\l in conipai ifon \v it h tlje -iinnaei V mnke, w ill he rather m«ue thin a f<J11 avcrn^e. loi- fact caiiM'-. hiivern to fe4'l niofe iudilfereiit than u-u.-il ulHHit l;t>iu^la *t«K-k, knowing Ihnl thev can |ipM-ure U at anV litre w li('ii den ilM, atid l<e- hev mx :il-o that lloire I- n o clam e for >pcculii- tion. Itelou are KIM-II th e New Vofk ii.ni.-.u- 1 .otin of |.t-t ueek ill conipari<|oii w ni l i w <i v i at - pleVlol- ; ' Kecijipl-. r?x |b'i ft*. t.Old Top. oci. 11, |s;r; ^ ti.iiu jr.i.'H 1.^ 1:1 «c Oct. H, is;: ;j.l'«> J.r^t 1.0.1 lt\c o.-t. J-J, J-.-* . ...HIlo *:,[:- 1.01 9 ,<\'.* , f;oTlvorue«r Tfirkets. ^'orrccftid wccl.lv fnnii lifent rc|>orfi«.] (,Ot \KK.NKI H, N.|Y., Oct M, 1S7S. FJ.oru.! Teople have now learned the u&etet*ne#l of pa>)i»K Kflv Ceuu fors Dinner, when they can jret a K*M fjimre meal for hsJI the money at .- JESSUP'S Restatirant and Ice Cream ParloS, MAIN ST.. COUVERNIUR. .% f\\ Curtains, and Curtain Fixtures, Crumb Cloths, Mats, Hugs, Etc. VE iu:sr .wn CHEAPEST, Oysters hresh and Sweet I 7 C.I /.77 is If 7 7777i / N IHE . J , Fnrmrrw nn I their wives Will flml Jessfip** r.ulor> junt the j dace to take dinner when In j town, and hc ha* a his; ruvh every «|av. Look ; si hotnc of the prices at JessupV: I Pork and ltean* [with breast and buffer).., Cold Ham with bread and butter) I Tea or ( oflW\ esuvh, only . All other thiiif pi»>i»orttonately cheap. 15c 1VJ 5C '*. .S nn MAEErr. Terms Cask ! 1 At d^Msuo'ii Ov ^ter Depot, at Wljolcwile or Re- tail, hy ihe Haie, Oiont or Gallon, riTKA VI It Tit A X TIfK 1 \HE A PES T ! TTF rartie? or Ke-tal (.uthCH-inifi mpplled at ^CCIHI rate-. •\ fJHtf C.L.DAVIS &CO.j A I.rKTt'Ur: TO YOUXO MKX. f>\vA CARPETS! J u-d pnb1i«1ie<r1 t In a *ealed envelope. Priced eta. I j ^ A f>rtunr on die Nature, Treatment, and heal cure of Merninsl Weakness, or 8i>er« inaioirho-a,. induc^^l h\ ^ if Al>u-e.tnv<>lu*ntary lui|Miiitnrv. Ncf^His Debility, and It in r.iin»fOoi , ...... ^ ! Impediment- t«'» Marriage s;enerallv ; (>njrttmp« j ti«n. hpilepwy ttnd Kits; MenUl and Fhvttical Incapacity,Ac.— Hv U<>HK1(T J. C l LVIKVILL, _ r . m f%f%|B , tB#% m ! M. D.. author of the \Green Jtook,\ Ar . The CARPETS ' i iiu! lin ^ ' ll1 \^w'* m*\*W^I>^l\re. clearly proves ^^^* i%i *• • ^^ • , from !ii» own exj^rieuce, tliat the awful co&ftC- <iueneea of M«lf ahuwe may be effeetuaily re-. moved without tued cn.e. and witiiout danger- j ou - Hirrjfienl op<raUonn, lx»n«;ieii. instrumcot« 4 ? nnp>, «»r e«»nliaU; iKdniin^ out a mode of cure 1 St once certain, and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what hU condition may he, Th«> Tnited StTitrs < ireoif Court has reversed the derision of Serretnry S*!hurz ^i that \lun^ I*aeilio IC. K. lifinds * oannot b n preempted. These are naid to be the be^t lands in the system of insurance, H« practioed b> the old (jompaiiieH, although legalized hy the Legislature, is a fraud upon the people which Hhouhl be abo'ished; and a new law should bo passed w i.iiifi»in.i«4,. „_ :« \ir: 1^* » 1 authorizing tho formation ot com- 7,Im!V 1 Winchester panie8 lo ,» 8l|ro oup t (m l|l0 hiaiiW'Rto bo pre«crTd4 ai^d Prof, basis of mutual obligation on the part /Hochester, wi|l#©t hltf tip.' of all concerned, and such companies tion trotn \OHS by lire which they j vvl ,.,t. Particulars can be obtained promue in their policies. : The whole j fn)m th(l , U1(l commissioner, at Sa!i- na, Kaiu»«. 55?*! h «*• •H'.V 1 *.f0 v ;r ^•-•.••J m '^^L^^Md^ %: £Mi . 1 \ I.lea ! Big l,lc* !\ Vol »o fa*t my friend; for if you would *ee I lie strong, healthv, hh.MUiiiiijr men, women and children thnt haw been raUed fnun n bed of nicknettH. HufferinK atid almost death, by the una of Hop Ililtera, von Would »av, \Tnilh K lo rioiw truth. • See t *TruUia\ in another eolutun. [f 31 W 3. White vvlntci J , pel• bbl 4 v l'«l»l»/, •• ( Indian Meal, V<'« c\vt w . i.. . Corn and OatH, pei-cvvt it.*.. ShoiU. '• i.- UTIAIN: White Wheaf^ p«-r hud.el... .]__ Spline, *• . Uve, , \ Corn, • \ Itailev, . \ I... Oat N i - . 4 ... PKOVISIOSS. I'oik, per bi d „.._ J'oi k. clear, j»ei lb. . ^ l*OI k , IIIIS.H Poi k, drc\-4(t per «!\v t w .'.. . Ih'ef, *' \ Ih'ef, JII ive •• .1... Il.uu\ pe r Ih j shoulder*, per lb. * Ihitler, ** . .j < liee-c, l^rd, *• :...;.-- Duel Applet |»er la * Oat Meal, Maple >u|rar i. ,s»i/ar A , per ilb . ^ ... C'»fTVc, H10, •• . .lava* »* ... Pot a toe •% per hn-h«d .. . Appl*\ 1 , ** .... »eann t *- t>ll|0||H t *' Kxk' H . per doxen , . Turkev*. per |b r Chicken**, ** Tiv\I0} Tnrv*. 17 oua, a »*> 1 -iXi* 1 2-V^ 1 iTn* 1 2'ft 1 4o 1 4XK<V ' $° ... . 2H^30 t 1* 00M 1* .VI lo . 0!>^i pi $ IMH^ :. .v» ,4 WK<U .'* «ai 3 (*H'« 4 ta> li*. - ,- lUl'V \*(* X* W'e linve Jiict V»IIH IiS-ed in New York\ R iar^e addition to ot n -pnn^ - te^'k of CARPETS, and are enable.t Ho ofiVi ihem at the following mav eun»_ himmdf cheaidv , privalelv and radl- c.tllv. tyThlh Ix^tirre Mill a boon to thous- and- and thousand A. tsent under seal, In a plain envelop*, lo an\ addre»t«on receipt o t six eents or tw«. po-(«^e htsiii|»a. Address the Publishers, Tllfc cri.YHftW^LL WKDICAL CO.. jA fl8yl 41 An n a4. t Heir York; P . O. box, i&ft Point Your Buildings I v. ^.;. ,v^L ft T^o\^ I > rie<^s ! Hrst Tlo.r.hvt*!/ To/*? *fry HrvHSils, In list .s////fj».. .$1.0() pr. ijil. litst Hortf'unl frtt/tcnaf ,'i Phj y latest *t*/i<s , l.OO f< \ vw ns\ hrst Low*II iJtro Sin>cr 7 la (jMi nx, hltt st >7////A. . . >.\> \ \ b» Of/it r jwihi * .Extra SH/H r in grains.^., .... . T.'t to SO u u All Wool hi(jt\uintt .**.*-. it/» 4< *' Lower Ufa*Irs in Pr<>p<>rth*n. ^mMtm, ***-.';U&-i & A i,;<MxL J '.bK'S *i.'.w :MI faia, 1 <«» •**:>*^ :*> la ty \* li'^f^ri 1 . v \ rfCW VorU Prlee Current. NEW VOBK. Odt'.», Itf78. VI.OPR—superfine NO.-2 |ICvX^385; rominon $i 1HI.M 1 i.*»; if.md $ t a o » 4 K1. * iioiii-M o, \M\ i •; 1 A \. 1.0w —ui %*\e><* <ic. \ •'\ E<;OH—££<«'* v,e. •;.'.' •} rouK—me-k, t * IWS' 1 04. •» '-\ Bl TTEH-llk^r. C1IBKHB>-^4V\C. LAKU-$(JfA ^ I i ife,v|J:i^ &ti£w*u2M!i£v-. ry Thene nje, Hie I * -f bnrj;ain- ft; Cnrpel ver ofleied. CAMPBBLLJAEWELLICo No. 8 Court St., WAiEIiTOWS $ y. T. fotf THE NKW YORK FNAMEI. TAlVjT will hot on l>eautifr ytwr hnil<llngi, t>ut pre- i icrve them. I It if made or PCKE LEAD, Z1XC XJTD LIK^ 8KEI> OIL, and ie r»reparod rcady'for ose. A fate will Hamfy you a s to th e quality. OKK t.ALLOK WlLLCOVERTWKMTYSgUARK YAUDJs -TWO CO ATM. i 8am pie Card s of» shades of color, sent free o» application, our white as well as oolora baa no superior for outeide and in«ide work. Best of refereneet* s;iven. ' Address H. B. TAX DUZEK * CO., AfS»t»* Kew York Kuamel Paint Co^ tiomfl oonvwftettr.K. T» ' **irfi * •1H ; -; M