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C*' i » tjtr in 1 i , i i •• -i I THE GOUVERNEUR HERALD I ««»• V\** n. P«<I, «r w.tor- , A . . „ , » i ioirn, dlfrd at hi* residence on Satur- tniou, Ot-tiMirH ITrti, IN7H. ••' • • i i • ' j |( information Wnntrti. Thf IISPAf.t* dr«|M«* tlirt m .Ulunrn rrn.i fo #»|»«r4*l*»«« of nil <>f Ih e ft*cd |M«»ph» mil then 10 lnllv^P • H ' 1 <iri|imlnl4«»'«*«• *« \\ < \<Mitt , hi p»e parity h o |Mtl*lt< illicit A biinl *•*«»!*• tiphh ill hl« l«rj <tf All ••' tho old |H< i|»l«i In |bl* «c< (i >» of thfi *t*t# W»U)l mm w*«l t» lN***r «g<\ 'late. «•»•! piitr*t ,,f lililli, Willi llio piitflplo «li i»hi|( IIIKI hilmc-tt Itig infidci*!* which liN«d loippcn«.| f.t II.cm, MI itomn j^ttdm Itifli <»l — #r tu t i<oi doting tf«*li loitjf llv#«. | Alieh f*« 14 *•« llr<«l tnMlmui'iih, lend-hlp*. l»Afl» f«l«t«»Mt«, • «*lll«* of iWvt «<'lll»'M, Mll«l Jllir • nil a|0 hil#r<i«tltiM rootlni ooio C« of Ih e ni< Ionia. 4 , 't , t* > v* , \ , \'* t * M| 'I ti'l vcntinc* »»f our emlv |ll«Mi«i« , f« who mo fiit iii«kiii|f llioii ** v toward Ihly tk^iirn^ fr*MH whl« It ii'itMi ICIHIM I f «>ur frl«ind4 ttvfffy tv hum will <*«'<« HM'U >»l.| nrO»(hltoi« aj»dl ftlf*ll«h 114 the*o (,(< U WO Will |Mlt llu'lil II I limi^r 1 ahap«*. rntd «• wo kn«*|» * peifed illc of th«i |Hi^#r (tiny iti'tr titt ireful n« m tef«tott« o nml l*t«r««ih«g l o n« }MIII|I«II 1'iriM iflot rli<<v hivo •»sr- ~ day Ihr fclh hint. 9 * . _-*-. ... K >r ;, i |»IM«4»(I 1»«r<ll««t th«t trtll who h hide* thclUilig prw««iti4 front lh*» 'l«<i'1 IIIKI hull..I pn »| ThU fc»«|M««t for fn« |«, it IIIIK*. «*!• . U tfir^rti <t |»rlm l|*^llr !•• IIIO^K, M|i«»n wli-.nl In i«U I ho tlfmtt rV»l»'l itf tlMin |||%« ^if),-.| llio ICMNM| •<> ftiAftr r|«r«, lltttt |li« wliil«« editor -»f Iholi ugo ||A4 «^»^(|•,* , Mill no }II<>\* I hit I no I-MIJ(, lh««y «h«lt, or^«t liy oiin, .||.>h ' ni«t|t.i«v «.f| (ho v% • ink Ulig •!'•* «»' Mun-> ' ilfcil |..» U IMI«II<I IMI<> lll«> fr*Ai a{|ir«t ll<M,4<t of AIiMllilv. Wo «l. HJIO |I» fAlhlir |»|r, for our *f\»il.|ly gtu>.\ t ,%4 OIIMVIM |^Mt«||i|<4 of I tiff A«i|<l<«|| nlii'ittiM of thru Mi«..| kw>llo«, yloh In lognff| •• V l<»M' t th i t tto Mtny prtMII h^ (hnlr o «|M<I <#tt«•»». I lni« i h«-11 hUf.n !»'• HlAf IM» |rr«*4#r*<M AII*| h'tn lo-l <l\vrn n « i% i(> h I^Hmfiy oil. i |fi«lr - hil|fi .i iioti'l 4l«lr, IMII •««O<| |hrt «lfif»t t ifi''i<iVtif«. in.I fA^I« AM«| WA will |»iil <li4«in In pM'prr iti«po HM-I uttttllalt |NA or IIMMK ftOni wot k I*i **roW, imiil til* ItUWffry **l ovoiy 'tiltin mil tioiiiio In «ho nor(li«roi lowm of ti^t ntnto, n.»t* «»» «M UHOU •rorit Aii<| lAtt, h«ta h«i|t puhll .h.<l un-l potprltt AleI, A^Mtoaa. Tfit rt<*A Il«tl4f Tt. t , < i«MI V«'l IMMII N Y^, f I\ ' • \ k F«ifi0n«l, Oiir C^ f, pf<*n*ii(tiini itotiilfioo, lion. A> M. J|nir*fl, l»m i ommrnrrd inuUIn^ rnm|fMl|ll iprrx IM^, hidgr .fritnn<i i•# •ft a!»ln thititprr uill wn tthull n\ j>p< t It I in to;, fkVor < .*»u voi nodi with u • firrm h ifro lufi^ j f*t1Vtl)|>k IllA, K. II f*On(», nil 'run-gel I r fnrmrr of TlUrk I >kn t lii« Inft n< rt piitnpUlu i W«lghlfi| 11 ft y IIMII- i.tnnnU, ruid fllOHAtll liff flvn frft two lfi« IM H In rlr ntifnr>roi|«'n. ThlfgU \Annm piunkhiH,\ Uowoyor^ A, l( Kryi^ of I in Ktilb bout It, *# llio runt bo b ff ut I bo Hill AID ofllrf Wntjflm HftV *ioVrli pound«i, •lid tunnilirr- Urn fnrf rtvo tin lirM Irt 0lrnt|infri1'lir*V llnfb two itdrtik v<l low, Ulid dniid rkpn, T)in «n d«, wo ahull inf|, fuid dUliHni(# niniiiig n fnw of ouf IS*i inn filnnU in dillnrtil ; i^nllofin, who will krrp MM in (<>r pUnllng i|iM>lbf*r vi'if: # • • • — %%»ii m. U<»«1«r4 AlOiouifli (bn iibftvn nann d fcnit lo lfl«tt pri««|drd i\V (bn iticnthig bid Thiit•KIA/I' mid I* mm «»f (bo molt s • ' ««rnf>At a (id < oiiihtriit Irtnpornnro ill o n In lb( i roiintf, MIIM ni l who IU lr»nod lo b|l roinntkK imiH( jinvr hoon Imprrti^d Willi (Im blm 11^«t bo did v BU| ftlTor ^ iblid lintiilmttijffi; Wo warn nun l| (do«\«id with \v 11ut hi> hud to »«)r mi<| know full wojl bud bin OOKIIAOI IM'|II brodnd h«> IKJIIIimt( ion Would Itnvt Wffn nindo. If nil Inn- pnmnno »n|n wno ft«^fnnrx| rtnd imn- * •Ulptil M i Ml U Ihn rr\\\A)y o f moi* •llly find ruff nut would |MogtoAM I mofo rftpbOf. •' *• • — • • » i r«v# rim. in k»rKM^t>. 1 A,t «bou| «lt o'.hrk Nfudiirudity i niotrttlniTi <j)»'lohin- •M|i I (b<| barn of .fohti lir»)f| fiboul (hrro utiloti fioni l>oKilb, <>|i (bn wi^t *\i\^ of (bo rlvor, w*4 utrttok bv HgbMiiitg and t ailtli rly «'<>(MOTUrd wltli iU roulnitA I Mr. brny tni tiillklng in (bn birn nt tbo tlmn Hi|d wn* ^UgbOv Htunnid by tltA ihock. j* Onn row wn«i liMhinlly klllod, but (in) roinnlniiig iwrlvo wno ilrlran out |lii<l ariTod logidbn with n Iniggy mid dmibln w^on. ; Itinntod lor $hM wbb h will nolily r/»viM IC»AH. At tlm «n(|tn IHMM (ho hunt of Urn Ty Hoott # In tbo fMtiouift oimtoi ly prti ( . t oT tbfi towi^ WM nUi df»Atifov4 d by llglttttln^r >»#d tbo nillrn roMhMih(oi- •opt row*) w«ir« rofiAiimrib A b<»v i n*Ar by m%\if (bo (Uwh und (|m nuioko f M It hur»t forlb and ruuuMig In iho ( bo0«o told \\r*. HiMtt. Tho\ hnd |IMI j tlittn to My« tbi> row* In tlin hum I'llO liulblliju/ WA* pfirlly lu^ur* <l but tbo lo«f wlljl ntll IIOAYHT f 'H Mr. MroM. At ihfl tltiif) bo wn« In MUI«H« buiottA, , And A« If toillhiAtrrttrt tbo truth of (bo ' Ailugo tbnt ^'niUfoi tutiAM iiovor roruo ^ illlgly/' Mif . H. WAA lobbrd oT *l\tV (lollmn on l|l« Wtiy homo. ; f — - • Vf. Hnirpr n^poti^ (bit nn Sundny U«f A hoy, ibout foiirtiton yivtr« old, | cAlitul At tbn botiAo oT Mhtnov ( ) ThlbU, on (bn t'unroii roml, nbouf tbi|ift iitllot 1M>IOW l»n Krtlb, rtnd ft»«krd f0»| A lllght/ft b>d tf ln{r. Mi. C took hint In AIM| put hhn |o bid. Tbo lioit iitorniitig wbilo \|i. I nitd Ibn blrod nmn word out milking, tbo yottng trni^p Kllppod <lown Htttlta, And iMnonr^i log t% vtituiblo wntrb o t Mr, ( '• , \\<0 Atolo it ftnd loft, without WAttlltg l>thiinU Mi. <; (or hid boA pitiUlly. \A AOOII ttA th(> 1') ^ wiA din rovot^d^ |Mr. 1' find bU bn««l Hum Afld tto|g||ti<trA lilntilutid l% Hritu li Mr, .^oltulbr Homing wrty, ft nolgh lifir, AlrtK'li tht> right hall, mid b»lh»w tut tbo (hhtf lo within iUwv miloi bo low Kb h^lllo, whoit ciimlng nrttily tip with tbo unoiik Ibhf, hr> look ) through tt#t lot*for tho wood*. \ man 1 who WAI w$th IUinlng\>^>'gf^vr (diny\ • And wbon ^orftmoitp with tho young rfi*n%l, b o l|«ndod on? t ho with h , mid ; iald : \Tu|o h, | m ( lot mo go \ llo ' Wi!« hikon |ot< k, mid la doubtloHA o'ro r now bidgo«| In i 'fintnti |rvlL 111M u imo \ It not knotf n t !mt b o NUVN hit U trotn 1 N, V. cltyi And hui boon tmmplng All miiiirncilt Look out tor vngithomU, I for t hoy AI 4 plont y. \ • i- i F'ASAlMfi Innr. » n Thn roA|tor ilouth\ li U^l gaihor J log Into tfl«| Atom botlnn of ptnnity tho rlpoii<| NbriivoM wbbdi \thiro j, wuro > mi • pud ton\ I-* toArl\' pfopur ! lug for tlini All dcvoui lug 4, M v tbo <if j lllltO.\ 1 \ 'Ihn rofti|lft« of tbo into l.ufbrr , f.imphnAr Hrrl?id ut llrtmrnoud on : MondAy iilgflif. Mi l« t hrih-i known A« (dh l.n^ipbt'rtrj And onn of tho Oft t I lo»( HivitjiMA of llillllll Mhl, (i r\ •; of Ut« ntion i|fi«idlttg with ft IrmU ut tJonofn, Nj Yi, wboro bo roomily 1 dlod n t tboi rlpn ugo o l olgbty four. J Thn tuiloi A) AOI vlroA worn bold In tbn t ! ltlv<tr«»il*{ Cliiinli ut 11 Atlt rti.^inl on TtlA«<Ur.- | Mft|il. 10t|| WiriAit tt, Wright or |l«ok r A lhld|(o, town t»f |*rtnliiii f dlod 1 At ilifl Ago of •otrrnfy tlvo. llo wn« A j HAtlft) of Viirmon( 4 nod onnin to tbU | country wb^n A4IK|A |«AA thnu two | yitAr* obit I Mr. W. Win A aplon tlhl tV|K» of pm O.i l«tUn gfiitlomuu. Who (or Itoirly half A rnnhtry IIAM b0«n |in Aotlvo And r.of%lnu« ntornhrr Of th© At<tth<|illal ohtiroh, MU \good workif'wlll pong itirvlri hit hononul rnmwr* u Wi holto ovofy Itnpiilillrnn And all (rinpnitiiro mnn will roAil our AI bun y rorroMpfuidorton fbl« work ; It is wor- thy of oifofnl poriHal. f —. .— ••«-—.—»• *-« llf^Atillfiil rrtill. f«^At w^ok AlUofi Mottrogor of Ilummoii(|,«prr*f\iifrd UA with throo Apple* ral|pi<ii] from u noe<ttirig In hear- ing for llf|y yoAr«. Tbo tlireo men«i- tireil thrrft font :\\ inobof* In elrotiin- for«l|tro, it6 iivorugo rlrrumforonro of I foot 11 ilirho«. i .... ..* .^ Afr*rtJA«4 f.^It^ri. Tho follftwlng AIO tbo Iht of lot in H TompliilngtunoAlbMl for In H»o (ioiiv- ornottr polt otjlro t>rt. 17 : M|«». Kllk T)nor, II. <;. Abbotf. 1. I• i-1». H . WINDOW, P. M. j - |~*— %•* ^ I 4 fo«it4 |t«>|Mib1lrnn While flip polltleo temperance Tori- vmt(on WI|A MI ne««i|on tt*<t Thutudfty, Dr. Mrl'ul{fi t being Allowed itn oppor- tunity to rtddrrwA tbo mooting, tordv ocertain't lr| a rery utile, oftrnoMt and elorpiriit M||eerb to point out tho folly of miking >n third nomination, flo ulio ilcmoii^trated, to tho \Atlufnetlon of mt>Mt oi tho«to proAAiit, that the Art loft Ahotjt to bo fAlcei! WIIH fraught wltlnUngrfr both to the Iteptibllean party 1 itnd jthf CAIIMO of temperanre. Noi^x^lulno'd fully that tbo only ehnnee for tl)e tontpoi Alice eAitue to cuiereed WUH b)ront|iniliig Itmilllntico with tbo Ki'|tii|»||rtiii| parly, a largo mA|ority ofwbleb «)|mpAtbl/o with the prin- ciples or tetfjprranre. He stated that bo hud no litany yearn been arcmatrU- ed wl|h Tii^it. peek, nnd that he, Aft (I loutporanrn ntA|i t Hhoubl NfAiid by Ami *o|ppor<tbo ICepublirau nominee, bnllnv|ng lltht the ('Apt. would ohe> the w|Hh0AtJr hU ron^t if uenf A. Tbo Mr. apoko lit bl<\hAppbwt mood, and ( wan lilfeneil to with marked atten- tion , i ---{\ AwraiM off Pffmlnmi i!arl)* In t|n neanon wo olio roil wlx motithti mib^M Iptlon or tho Hutu i» to tho fni mni- who would nend to our olllee, iho IrirgoM pumpkin, tbo blg- ge.t 11 titilmi |1 iK|uatdi, tbo «ix Urgent l-ofulofB, (b^ weight) or the lortgont Hfutk of eortik The competition IIAM been very ne- llve, wbhlif demon«tratepi that our (armor* havil oornmemlablo prblo In muklng AS ftiTorAbln A Mliowing or their |iroduc|n aft ponAlhle. The re- volt orthlt llieitdly Rphit or rivalry tnimt h« honcJlclAl, wo believe, for by mentioning t}io largo yield or farmer A, It. lead* ltf« neighbor* II and (' to ie<toot h<>w fr^r they aro outdone, ami dlroot* thorn <o tho CAUNOH of bin great- er AiircAi*. 'pm ioeret of miceODHful or unpfoflfat^lo farming 11 AH in the right omduottor wrong nianagetncnt of utltiirfi* T|orii U AII lnorea«ed need (<>r *kll|oil frtl-mlng in St. Lawrence county, tho ftilino as in every county and Stalo ln f tlie Tnloth Tho march ol progress AI%U reform in Agriculture Is forwarded *)y every honest ejlort or Improvoinonf J And we earnestly long to see every farmer of tills county so thoroughly afousiMl on this subjert that he will |ieiid every enorgy to- ward Improving oAch branch of his humble, though honorAblo oeenpa- ilort. One gt^At point in producing large ylttlds isjlu securing tho bright est, purest Aitnl best of seeds. And if farmers ^vbo |ave furnished 'tis with samples of thfdr products will bear tbU |iai tioulAi^y in mind tilt another seed time, till Increased ylebl will puV handsomely for tho cfTort* The following are (ho awanls :— Longest cois)«talk, LI feet «'l| Inches, presented by Lfantes (lark, Hottvor- uour. j Mcfivie^f ptipipklii, 5R poumlfl, pfo- «ented l»y A, l|. Keyon, DcKnlb. Six largest j pofatocM, weight II pounds, prcKrijtcd by Solomon Lints. Hht< k Luke E (Mggest llul)f»Aid s«|uash t presente<l by Mis. A. <«lford, t«on vet neu r. *~ Vnlv*r*mn*im* AMOCIAIIOII. The annual Cohi>roneo of the l T nf- versAllAt. H<iclely mot In se»Moii at llulUboi(>, on [Friday evening, (h-1. lltb, and o!ose(! Sunday evening lol- iowlng. 'IMie ^ider of serfices were AH loliows : I Friday cvonliijf, iormoii by Itev. (i. J. Kelrn, oflCAiiton Theological School. Toil I \Lovo is tho btst In- centive to acthii. M Saturday mor|ilng,ConfereriCo meet- ing ; ut ten o'clock, assoelatioii was culled to oidcf ant! elected F, W. Averlll, of Pot|dam, Moderator, and F U Itnrnes, ok (Anton Theologlcul Si-hoolj (IcrkJnett followed a ser- mon by Itov, IK A. Koutids, text * * 4 Iho worth ofpho soul.\ Twt> p.m. Sunday*School Address by llov. J. M. loiins, of llAtnpnoud, At tbo close of which resolutions on the subject ot Sunday School* wore road by l>r. Lee ami generally d)reussed ; evening di«- eotiise was byjiltev, II, N. (o'nluu, text 'Lot us n^t bo weary In well- doing.\ The *jhb)cct of missions in Noithern Newf Vork was diseussod After tho «OIIII|>IIT and a resolution pissed recommending the appoint- I inetit of a cominltteo to co-operate pwiih the Ktuto |IW<»ionarv. Suinlay mt>rij|lng, Conference niid praise itu'eting jlMiiidnctod by Itev. F.. A. Hoi ton, T|eological School ; at ten o'clock fi.mfcoports were received frcmi tbo followlfig societies; Ptd«dam, Canton, Madr|<l, Hammond, llrier Hill, lltftck La|o, llermon, Uussell, Id wards, llu|Nboro, Somervllle, Little % ork t N'tleholville, and Stock- holm, indicating a good degree of interest In thotcAitso. FJcvcit a.m. prayer, by Uov.,K. A. % Orton, and <4 oc- cuslonal\ seiin<|»i by Uov. J. 8. Lee, IM>., text rrojtn Isa, Ll\: <J 9 on 'Waiting for tlij|> tight.\ The speak- er trouted «»f tlfn duties of tho LnL ver^ulUts In relation to the progress of truth in (ho ito-called LvAtigelieal denominations. I Kov. (). A. Uotthdt, of tl \lw II. N. Commit of Madrid, to give the Sunday School Address. Com- mittees on ProjfiAmmo, Conferences, Thousand Ulunft Park, ami Mission- Ary woik were! appointed. At two p.m. sermon by JCov. K. Fibber, |).l>. of Canton, \v\^ ••Trnlh in (iod ;\ Comtiiiiiiioii by |tev. J Crohoro, after which a conforeiico meeting was held. Council adjooi'ned'lo meet In Ma- drid noxt year. ^ Thus the Associatldncloaed on Sun- day ovritmg, aAer one of tho most successful sessions that has yet boon Tho Nominee. Only twelve of tho nineteen gentle- men prcftcnt nt tho lant Thurnday meeting, votc<l In favor of thetiomi- nation of Kcv. T. It. Hradsha^w, and we regretted very much that he ac- cepted (bo nomination, which ho did after some hesitation and with greuf reluctance. Uov. II. U not only an able ami Intelligent gentleman, but also an ardent Republican as well an a thorough temperance man. Wo earnestly hope niid confidently 1M\ Neve that ho will |>oromptorily «le- clino to allow hlsnahio to bo used for the purpose of defeating tbo Repub- lican nominee, utter be ha? ftillv con- sidered the results which his eandi-l d.icv may Imve. ; , • i Tbn Keverend gentleman mtHt re- alize the fact fbaj he has no possible chance for an elect inn,and we feel cer- tain that he would declineifbefbougbt there was a probability of his being elected, for he Is not. prepared to • juit tho sacred cause of religion for the doubtful Hold of politic*. We hope to be able to announce In our next issue that he will not permit Ills name to bo used for the purpose of AswUrlng a Democrat (who U not a temperance man) to gain a seat in the Legislature. W p e do not regard this as liable to occur, hut if by any pos- sibilify \t should it might remit in sending a hemoerlt- to tbo C. S. Semite. % ' \ I ^* «W/*JJ S&Wfi«*fct i *T^?.i''9 r *t* ' v »-••»»•••«•«•• eiiomlnations. I Kov. (). A. UotttuU, f Potsdam, wai Appointed to preach lie next \ orraiioiial *' sermon, And f r I 4 Wooden XVeddliiff. M . \roMit , Oct. 7th, IftTft. Abmit forty of the relativca and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sea- yer met at their bcjMf to-day, it be- ing the filth annivdHTry of their wed- ding, bringing with them presents which wore principally of wooden ware. After partaking of a sump- tions dinner, prepared also by the visit ing friends (it being a surprise to .\,r. and Mrs. Seavey) tbo party gal bored in the parlor and .1. V. Clark, In behalf of those assembled, piTKoittcd Mr. and Mrs. Seavey witlf a large number of wooden articles, with muiiy wishes that they might live long to enjoy them. Mr. Seavey for himself and wife thanked the friends for their 4 'visable M manifes- tation ol kindness, after which they in timMy \jumped over the broom- stick\ as a Rymbol of their former marriage. This part of the ceremon} was JtMt completed when there was such a rattling of pans and cow-bells, blowing of dinner-horns and other musical (?) instruments,that it seemed as If \pandemonium\ had actually broke loose. In Uict, it was an old- fashioned charivari. After the din of tho cow-bells and horn had died away wo listened to some sweeter musle on the organ and picolo, by Mrs. Seavey and her uncle, Mr. House. \• » All weht oft' \a* hnppy as a mar- riage heir* and we bade them good bye with the wish that, they might live to enjoy many anniversaries of this Joyous occasion. OVK OF Tin M. *)S ^ ^_ A *J<*r<>fi<| Knoflt Atrd#n. An occasional corespondent at Watertown, under date of Oct. 11th itiHf., writes the HF.UAI I» as follows : I have a strange story to loll you, for tho truth of whIHi I can vouch j being personally acquainted, with some ot tho company. This past summer a little party of Americans were travelling through Fnglaml, among them some Water- town people and a school teacher from Rochester \. V., who had sav- ed her earnings in order to take an Furopean summer trip. When three years old her father deserted her mother who subsequently married again after receiving news of bis death, and now lives in Rochester with her husband am! four children, As the travellers neared a little town where they we Co to slop for the night, a discussion took place as to the hotel they should stop At. Among others tho Clarendon was mentioned. This young teacher appeared much Interested in the name- a curious one to her. The company finally decided on another one, while she persisted In her first whim, and at last, in op- position to the wishes of the rest of her friends, declared her inteutioiji of •topping ut the Clarendon alone, saying: \I suppose you think I am foolish, but something urges me, ! can't tell what, to go t<> the Claren- don.\ Accordingly they separated for tho night. Next morning the young lady entered l|io Clarendon parlor and observed an elderly gent- leman there. Filtering into conver- sation and remarking that she was from Rochester tho gentleman fln- aNy enquired her name. Upon be- ing told ho exclaimed: \My Cod, you aro my daughter!\ and again, •Can it be possible you are the same little one I left toddling about tbo house three yea^s old ?\ The young la»|y is at prcKcnt in Kuro|»o with her new-found parent, who it a man of considerable wealth, and isidclightcd with the prospect of having his daughter to lavish his money upon. A second Fnoeh Atden with Fnoohs numerous) virtues lack- ing. What is to become of the mother, husband No. 2 and four mi |M cttihltvn, dopnie.it saith not. A problem for the successor of Hriguam Young, C. H. W, * — •#» ftpr*oTu*« Co rite re. Seventy-four men aro employed at the Calodhltia mine. Tho frame of L. (•. Draper's new stable Is about raised. Farmers report a scarcity of pota- toes, j Mrs. A liner Johnson was taken suddenly very ill on Sunday evening, Monday morning she was much bet- ter. !>r. Cook* 1 * dog, Mack, is some- what celebrated as a lighter. He ob- tain* his victory by nipping the toes of his antagonist. After tho school meeting on Tues- day, the 8th, applicants for positions In the new school hotiso. were very numerous. « Mr. S]>rague t trustee, has received about fifty applicants foi both departments. S. R. Jit. ritie* ft. IL Dowllng now occupied his new store. Joseph Anderson Is raising up ififid refitting hii oar factory. Tho laying of the foundation for the new church in Kino has been postponed until next spring. Kino was recently tho birthplace of a c^iild thai weighed 2| pounds. >- CO* , iiJk [f;rand -wedding* v Vov OTOwhs past rumor has been ou«)* ^1|n |oth fact and fancy irt nn- Ucipatj(it|s1i m( the marriage/ of the yniiiigj: InJt.elligcnt and beautiful daughter $ Robert Hroufii, Fsq M of lN)ssio,ijlr%jn, years ago J. II. (lark, led fen (lko Jipncnial alter the young- est dati^pj|r#; and tbo fifth auniver- *ary ojrj tblt happy r^ceaslon *was chosen JsW fSie marriage of Miss Mag- gie R.tlicttwn lo Mr. Atnasa P. Thorntfitt, |f Depey^ter. October 1'db \yaji |he day, and although it was ^Vt#-cas^«witli threatening clouds ijajlbw early morning, ||ie day, as it ad^tyfrPd, beeouie beaut jful, and was on* uf^tbose jierfect an,|f-lovely days uiilcU- October alone] of all months ^f tiio year i^ capablje of be- qticatbiBiif !i| us. I At ai^ nai|y hour friends began to arrive, ptjd|cro noon tho spacious (arm lioq^m^d cheerful surroundings of the l^#* maiMion resounded to the ring o| Hvu happy voices two huii(lr(UPiuvitcd guests; and rclal|f<£s| from the iicaresj neigh- bors, to thjfi^' who resitted l/wonty- livo .iniielf ^tant, were preLent to join in thaYlAivitictsof the nulst hap- py occasiiijfi^ vTho Rrowus are nod d, far ami xv v in|, as mo<t royau enter- tainers, A0il|on Ibis occasion they wiU Idose nO^o of their formeS' envi- able prcMigeib r everything a grand 4^Aj<S befitting the ujost en joyable arid interesting event. The mu|Mi:i^e ccrciqony toofc place at half piuM it o^lock in the I ON Satnrc evening ta*»t the Rev. C. II. (iulle Malonc, ansvered thej lecture of i\ ingot-poll, r hich he delivered at x \, place rc»ntly on \Some inista^ 0 f Mosc\ The Palladium says, ;l t the antrrr w T as ;i good and able nc . Were glad tba> there? are *n 0 Mminrs who ar^* not afraid to napplc itb the nthoistio doctrines,!' thirf.tiat ti^l- del. I 'or the laul h-ui only arriv- ed at by a thorou<*i di«'' ion of the most important Hibjcch |of over 'rieiuls ahd was tm&Ui imprcNsingiy (^rfoiwn- eil by Retr^, D| A. Ferguson, of lUm- looked which c with mrloi^s, was a reens, which I, the tionded >f the flow- Ira li- en ny iteity, I.I* A. rergusoii, v mond. Vifrv.. s^veot and lovely Ihe lirido.Sjpl'i^r bridal dirss^ was a lin^A^liite musliii, nuu along trtlrilis taught here ana there, with buuoliv* of while flowers and .trailing vJotcs.wA pretty bouquotof the same was fistfned af the tbrijat ami another (|ni <|Je s|tle of tho corsage. Her hair li'ftf 11I90 tastily arranged with tbiwOitls Amt vines. 1 The |mifftji|s|of the bride were seat- ed at the fifth, J|nd those of the groom at the rlglj^olljtho bridal pair Sus- pended alH|f6'|beir heads, and across the cornerlofjjlho parlor, weife very line decorHLio^s In evergreeijs and while IIOW4M (n the center very largfci'-^Ireath of everji wound wi|i \^hilo ribbon, in bung a haii4ao|iie marriage 1M hammer ofWijich was a. pon^l lilly. KcstoOus pi^ ^vergl'eeiiH c\f from tho plilllto each side-< room, inter^|p««|sei| with whit, ers, the whjfi|(j|^urniouiited by ings of wljfeitarltaii flcckeilj over with tiny gWUllstars. . Tho ettket of the whole l^hn lory pleasing indeed. Immediate^* after the ceremoiiv was concluded ufn»R the c(»ugratulilions had been Cf1cLl(*d f the bridtj and groom HMI ^tbtii way to the dining- room. Tho taples were very taste- fully arrangi*|,alhd were ladencd with everything filial one could possibly desire. Col^l n^cati in variety, |iress- ed chicken, jellies, flaky whi|eJ bis- cuit, cakes of ^BuoHt endless viirfities. and pitcberA el nice, luscious cijeam, tea and co|(^«fruit, etc.,^ etc., kvero spread before|)|o guest In profuLion. A large pyttit| id -shaped fruit (Jake, handsomely, ujfiimod, which occu- pied the oout|»r^|f the long fable was taken into tli^)|arlor, at l|ici coi^elu- siori or the d1ilft|ei the bride bcr**|t' an the guosts to^ijfiry away. Tbo brido ^M (banged her bt diess for an chAfimt black nilk tr.J ing dress, wiMfffi »<>nnet of black pale blue triittiHiigs, which noL%Snly became,but ajltt|d to the lovelinc blond beau^u.Jriie carriages beji annoiineed a4f^l the door, and leave takingsl^ing (juicklv 1 over, happy pair l^ft|for the depot atnid Che rousing <th|ers of their fricrtds. Some ten camjigeis attended tl em by way of the 0\Row to the dejiot. They go to XeifYoik eity for tljeir bridal trip and ^n their return m their home in M&deusbnrg. Among <n0 .'Many handsome And useful preseiiu lo notice the folbiw ing: An CIO^AW silver card receiver and boucpiot wb1er f cake hasUet, pair t^oId-liitefivFitver goblets, 2 slqs silver knives, raKlodish, spoon hold- er and butter, Ji^l), napkin rings, \ ~ fiermo 11. A strong otlort is boingnde to Hnd out the can** of some our late firerj. The ca^e has been kre the (•rand Jury for the past th days. The result is not known at s writ- ing. ; v Tho wall* of DV. Seym's fine brick housi* are nearly up. We havi had but one haVost ns yet. Our fields are giving JL\ feed for cows and many farmers gath- ering in a large crop ooeohd- grow th hav. x ' R. -•__— •.•. • lll«livlllc. Tho Rev: (i. Cross w/^e.vcnty years old the fourth of 11 month. A few warm friends called id gave him an easy chair, Rev. 7 Dixon making the presentation iifew ap- propriate remarks. Mayjie Rev. gentleman live long to rcsibiseasy chair. nor has nr«iNi:sft roc*i*s. Mouth Cotton. Dr. Smith has typhoid fever* Dr. Col burn is attending him, and under his treatment bo i.s iloiilg well. From a paragraph in the last is uo j of the Courier and Freeman, it would p|l| . tK Ht (I ,> lrinH>u , V . seem.that South Oolton and vicinity was being overrun by bears. Tin 1 House Furnishings of all kinds at iWrdman ^ Cuttjiiig'a. fu-w4 Tlie lar\o*( nLccnt and cheapest stock ofgw>ds ever exhibited ii^Uiesc I r 31 t f Tin: \Ristnarck Range/' thi best was ueing overrun ny iiears. I he iiu: \Ristnarck Range, th* best | A **>n HUHKM \ irtm-. «»!<•:<• \\i»«'r,«i^iuii* i»» • statement that four bears have been i »noV most convenient range ill the I not ^»^'»^»». *^ ^ann-t at h-ioc 'ihnin* refitted tWir nwimf. ntv i>ici»are,l to.Tf killed in thewe ,% rt , f ti U a L/v/rf-ieeil 'market, Wit h all t !|0 latest imjirove-l f M ' -»wreiir.. 11.1.1 ,lrf!..|>..n County !,«,.«.!> lK»m., workth«n rvi i.«l,»M,c. ti,«j .Irfyron,. Kllieil II) llie*»e pait.s IS a V'\'' ,(<, « . „ , .. *, '.. , j pli'a^c •^•l l > ) ! |»«'IHI»H. WcMimldsay t<» i\iV |uilj|ir tlmt we fabrication. There haH been a bear bunt, and one bear has been seen and shot, ah The kiilimj WAS ali in t\\^ imagination of the informant. The S. Colton cheese factory closed its season's make. ht>t Sat unlay. It has proved a satisfactory investment to all its patrons, save the foolMi one who watered bis milk. A Frenchman named Pete Charles met with an accident la>t w<»i-k whi<-h came near being fatal, lie was lead- ing a bull by a long rope, and while I endeavouring to tie the animal be- hind a wagon, the yopo becime en- tangled around bis legs, arid the beast, giving a sudden spring, f brow- ed Mr. C backward, hi- head coming in such violelit contact with a stone as to render Mm insensible for sovcra! minutes, C. s. nidiiS at Roanl^iau k, Cutting s. i:uw4 l •lor, at Uici eonclu- ', and there cur by and distribute I to Idal vel- and s of ing tlie the Prepare for Wlntrr. \ ROardman & ('lifting have an eml- lc>s variety of stoves, and tlioso con- templating purchasing should give tbcmaeall. ttlwl *• rARToit and cook stoves of all grades, styles and prices, for .sale at the hardware store of Roardman A Cutting. niw-l \ Found. Miss Kiltie* C F., can procure her lost property by calling at Card's Photo Cullerv, (iouverneur. N. Y. < - ' ;:n-iw - Not a fleTcr&ffe* ' %t Tlirv .nro njot n lirvArusrc,'.* but a THr«Hrino ^ itti ciiraiive proper! iru »»fUu» IIIK*\- , I «l«Tror, eontjtiiuntf n*i p«»imin<n»H dru>jr^- They <!<• not (ear «|n\\ 11 Jin HIMNUIV il« hiliiate<l H\ t-t«*m v l»u! iniiM it up. <N><» ho'ttJr rontahis nmir ho|M, flint ij». nior<* real ti\p Mln'ii^.'Ji, lh.01 a Imrrol of ontiuary l»t5«T, Kvcry HniKKi^t in Itoclu'Hlir nellh tl cm, ami tin* plivslriaiis pronerilx.* them.\ — Koi'lieslcr Kveniu^ |-!xprcH<i nil Hop Hitter*. If II \v I _*- . •»•• • ••' .Vi.\ Important to Invalid*. Airs. F. C* Dodge, M. D. t of Os- Wego, \. Y., Claravoyant and Fcle<*- fie Pfivhicitin, will stop at the VanRureti House Thursday ami Fri- dav # Oct. :ilst and November 1st, 187fi, where she can be consulted upon the various Diseases the Hu- man Family are ofllictcd with. All diseases peculiar to female** made anpecialtv. Consultation free. ni-lw .-. —. *#•--. i «I:SI:HviNt; OF cKNsrnE. An nel I>adiri Nhdiild not Repent. A few ladies who always keep por- ted as to the latest styles JHKI ino t -t reasonable prices having recently looked through a certain merchant's stock (whose name U is not proper to give) have since been industriously going the rounds telling tbejr friends bow much better and cheaper Mr. So-and-so's cloaks were than other merchants. Those ladies are num- bered iii^lhe first circles of Conveni- ent\ and did not at the time reflect what a great harm they were doing several other firms. The result was, of course, (bat Mr. Wind's: new stock of cloaks attracted the a'.tcntion of everybody and this gave him the lead. He will close out his entire* stock very quickly and this oppor- tunity will be improved by every one, wishing a cloak. ^1-wl . - «•*-<- -~ —-•• TIIF CRASfl HAS C'OJIE. iko creamer, fori*, tjjoous, butter knivies, fish and pie knlttys castor, jewel b<U, several pairs*va4K I pair nice pilliiw shams, I bcd<M|t>Ht, * glass cake plite (very nice), twottil paintIngs, a whll basket for n«tf*Mipej's, quite a quan- tity of tablo jpucn, a number of pretty chair Udj^s, two sets of toilet bottles, aijd a *i$ of toilet mats, ahd a writing dft»1<)vjj| Atnong the most useful was a-ieuDf nickio plated flat ing iron with stand, r things to nuuujr- F very thing passhtl off in the lufcppfist maimer possjllh and it was a tlajtunug to be plcasaift ly remembered ^ all [iresent. The family of Avery < recently been afllieted hue death of one of its 'youngest egbthers, .Mrs. S. Kingsbury. . Mrs. was an amiable daughter, a kiiiiootber, and loving friend. ' Miss Maty W T alkei* wlf*j>r some Weeks past has been quit 111 is now convalescent. [ Mrs. !>. S. Lyndo andiugbter, (!ra<-ie, spent a few days t^wn lant week. The pafrons of the Iker cheese factory have coiiclutU to send their milk the rcrtiaiir of this month only. Their laste of cheese was made in August. It is expected (be ? ft. church will lie finished tlie last this month and dedicated the first November. Mrs. J. II. Phelps foomo weeks past has been visiting fnds in Ohio and Ontario. Misses Thayer, JuliLvbde and Anna Roll Andrews MO recently the^gutsffc of Mrs, S. V.. Hendricks. - ' Onto. —.—•— •••—«; OotiVCrnenr aiidlclnlfF« fJen. A* M. Rarney'Charleston, S. C, is in town. N S. (iraves has greatl mprrtved bis grist mill. Improvements on Hgraded school buildings aro tocomuice at once. Frank's \young trnp\ returns thanks to Mr. Dan Kihney of Ros- sie for a nice bunc>f raspberries picked by him in M.aub, and pre- sented yesterday. Wo are pleased to do that our en- terprising citizen, ii\ J, Wilbcr Harbour, has recent led to the by- menial altar Miss trtrude Rridge, one of tho fairest c\ most accom- plished young ladierf Potsdam Tho happy pair, after a adding tour to New Vork and othcplaccs of inter- est, are to setllo in r beautiful vil- lage. Wc hcartil; welcome them both and wi*h theithe happiest of long, long lives. i 1 The Kanh Quaked. Capt. WillardGMcr, son of \Vard h The awful day is here for selling ,,, . k ., , ., i, k „ t .«.,• ! Clothing cheaper than ever before. (.lazier ol lM»wlcr,aid us a pleasant _ } ^ .^ | . firok| . a lhn Ijir ^ Kt call last week. Wwere pleaded to tI|1 i mo .st 'e.uupleto stock of Men's, see the Capt. who as a good soldier j Youth's and Roys Clothing to be seen in the late war, ar wince his return f«» Couverneur. Wo never consider 1 1 % 1 „ t .r i,; u *;«w, !t» what other mer<:barrts get for goods, has beeli ein r a ,r ed ost of bis linn' in - :. r . . *r . ^ n \ n t . t . J . ! \\v .are governed entirely b> our own Original principles, and our motto which has made us so popular with all classese : \Smalln profits,i good value?s tiomctlilng Worth l.ooktut At. The largest and Handsomest line of ready-made Ladies) Cloftks, ebpuper than you can buy tbo cloth f^r at other places, at J. Ri;< HIIOLD'*. . .. . ff-?i 1 r t . ••^—- ••' Agate Iron Ware at Hoardmim & Cutting's. t f31-wl t «^ • # t^----— *---- ii Tho ^reat rush is heginninf al- ready uti J. IUA IIIIOJJ/S. You qnght to w.<, ( jhe stai:ks of Dry doods, Shaw! <», A^C, A.j carried out of I heir store ev^ry hour of the day. \( M w f. I •— ••• Hreit Hosing out, for want of room. A full liiie of Crockery which roust be nob! a|t any priov\ as we need the space. j [fill t f J. RK< H!H>Li». Hear what J. Hw itirofmNcusfohncrs say that they buy better Tea of him for :ir>cts thaii thev bought of others for TOcts. * f 3|tf ...w _ * # i_ RufTaloes, RuflaUtep, at J. Rrrn- n<»i # i>*fl. Riggl^t bargain* ever known in Trunks, Satchels, Valises. &c. at J . RL< IIIIO|.I>'S. f 31 tf Invalids should not faij to visit Mri L. (J. Dodge, M.D.,at the Van Huron House, on Thursday or Kridav, Oct. :il or Nov. 1st. f 31 w'2 .... — *•• , . For Kale. The subscriber offers for sale a good work team and double harness, which will be sold cheap on good approved note, or will trade for young cows. Apply to Fiu;i> II. HAII.F., fSiw'l Hailcsboro, N, Y. A tt n o ti 11 ee me 111. I would give notice to my friends and tin* public in general that on No- vember 1st, lHTs, my connection with J. D. F.aston, blacksmith, will be severed, as I have formed a partner- ship with Joseph La be idee. After that ^t\to the hlacksmithing business will bo carried on by myself and Mr. Lahcrdoe under tbo firm name of Laberdee & Lavasacur, in the new shop on Hrooklyn Street, West side of River, (•ouveriieur, N.Y. AM' Mr. Fas ton has sold his shop, Died . , ^^ toi . -t^^ B • * , f~gr Ohitut-triet ami l'<n<r}/ Hrr <Ynt* a /.jric .Xitticitof Draft** I'Ht.J&Jk AYltF.s.- At Momonco, III., Oct. nth, inMnnt, hti<!«t«'iily c uf roiiKPntinn <»f thv liut|rs ( Mi'H. \ w iff of Stephen Avren. 'Ihf IKHIV wan htiMifrhl lo •x.iiiiiai villc, <)n. JHli. N'lVifcs livltl m Ihc \ niv«r>ali-l ( liUofj. IJKIMVN.- -On thnl.'lih fn-tnnt, *n<Menly. KmIIv. »if«'of Ho>4^4'll T. Itr<>\\ II, HJ<»'<I 4.# yi.ni -, 11 naiiKMl Vhtot. \\lic:< %\ IM'I » altoutf* Miscellaneous. .^ :; RHODES & BROWNv. riioTOGiurn AKTISTS, rc.'Ki(T-s iij.ncjc, COVERS isrt, \'- <.l.KASON.- Tn Ka«t l'it^airn, SvpUmKor 12, ls?s ? Mai y, wifo of K.. VV. «,i«*ason. Thr «hM«'»-rd %vns Isirn hi llnkimcr County, Mu>eh 2**\h, iKll. In rlnlfllMMMl Jier parihtK, li^inainin and Uurhara \ Wlntfonl) Hull, Tenntv- (*<1 t<* Kanl Pilcjiirn, lK'inn among the p|onrn» of the town. At the »*'' of 17 -lie wan inuni<*<i to K. W. t;ieabon. AN a witv nn«l iiiotlni ^llC w»b tender Jii^l failhful; mdudry, oplrr ami economy tilled l»er hoiine with romforl; *hv wn^ amiable, cheerful and MM*IU1, and lovetl l> t-tiow 'hi>»piLnlity. A little over two year* tipo Mr. and I M.-M. Glea.-on relehralud then f-ihei i\c<ltliHj*° Thon lift* \va> hriKlit nnd hopeful; < hildrrn Hnd friend* reduced with tliein and anticipated for them a lonjr and fan future. Hut ala.-! nil the-e prospe* ts am darkened , all these hope* di*- ftppomtcd. For more than a w\*r *Uv Mifleied %\ith A pHinful and lhi^eru.^ di^e^tKe, patiently lind hopefully; hut when hope departed she re- tinned her Will to tiisl, fully Mippuito<i by her faith in Christ pnjfe.^*e<l in hei >oun^er year.-, llurjiitf her lonx ilinen* neljfhlK)rH and friend* pave, the ^Ilo^l kind and continuous sympathy And attention b> hei »iek l»wt, which i*ho grate- fully recenetl, and in their memory »»hf will be JOIIK and kindly rherinJied* To hrr family, the lo*« IM irreparable—-to them tho memory of her loTing, ireful life and peaceful leath will be • ioht preeiouK. 1 . 11 1 Hl^INt-:** LOtALll. . ••!! lefBti a« if I should rou K h my head off\ It hometimea the impatient c\« lamation of a •uffrrer frt.»ni a severe rough, tjucdl the pan»x- TfimH with Hale's Honey of Horehoundaud Tar. The relief i* iminciliale and the cure certain. Bolt h> alldniKirUU. I'lkeV Tisithache J)r<ip^ cur« in I mtnat^. 6*t - - - - - — •*• m •+ „ Hraltb U Wealth. riHKOO'8( OM POUND J.lgt'ID J'J£1>81N III Xa- ttirt*'• OWD reinwlv for l>ypp«i>Ma, ludifreMtion, Pebility, l^Miipf Appetite, JiillioUHtie**, Head- ache, Nervou^neHs, beran^emenf of Kidney*, etc., etc. It lit a true renrCKentalive of the gaa- tric flu id« of the Storoa4*h. 1H the ln«nt lonie and ap)KMir< r m the world,a<M^jitahle t*i the nrt»maeh, plcuKHnt and eflleieiit. Price One Oollar. I'KitKoo'rt I't.KAHANTl'ii.i.H.the best purjra- tlve ever presented to the public. Kor Hale by all dealer** m medicine*. .COMbrock UKOH*. A^enl*. IJtie«. N. Y, fftf * • •• — Contumptlon Tared, An old physician, retired from practice, hav- ll^ had plac<««l in bin hand* by an Kant India tUinMonaiy tlie formula of a Kiinole \efrelable remedy, for the ^iM*e<ly and pcrfnanent, cure for C^nMimption, bvoiiehitiH, catarrh, anthma, and all thro.it and lunir afbs ti.,nh, almi a positive and ladical cure lor iieiAoun itelulity ami all fifrviUHcomplaint**,after haviiiK tested ItMwon* dirful < utaOve powern in thonnandh of CJWCK, I)UK felt it Inn <luty to make it known to IIIM »uf- temiK fellows. Actuated l]y thin motive, and a di'xire 10 relieve human slifTfrin^, I will *crvd, ffee of CIIHIK^, to all who Venire it, thii* recijM*, Willi fuil directionn for preparing and Uhing, in ...... ,y J|v Oerman, French, or KII^IINII. SH*nt bv nuti with 140 I'ouern aUdrenhinpr with tttamp, natmriK thin paper, W f . \*\ ' IthH'.k, ICorhestvr, New fl'. Sherai, Tork. f3ow4 nyd is about retiring: from busincKs, | MCHEM KV> J»I-J.MOMC H\ I would rcHpeetfully solieit the pat- ronao;** of all whose work ban eonie under my charge during my twelve year's employment with him. ^ In making this new departure of establishing myself In business I shall aim, as in the past, to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor mo with a continuance of their custom. , Most respectfully, * lw FHANK LAVASSKCII. - -——- - • • • * — — (?:tll aifid see the new Kepellcnfa at Woo<i and ItutherfordH. fJHtf ConaiiBiptioii vmn Be Ctirr<| hi l' writing and jDlNhing stone of the great eotitlt. We wish him abundant sueee«« all of which he met its by bis nafal ability. Mr. A. M. Hi 1 a^Very promising younir artist of ti town of KUSROII, showed IIH an 1 painting of the mills at Natural >:iin, which he bail sketched and puled from nature. ami tjuiek sales/' This is the only priiu-ipl upo whicl to <lo busines to sat isfy customers at the present day, who pay cash for goods. The people have heroine with.* awake to the fact that it (iocs not matter what mer- chants get for their goods, our prices are always .><) percent, lower. I )o The picture win splendid reprodue-' not miss this oppoi tjunit v, for now in tion of the Reenrepresented and be- ; H\ 1 time \> lj,, V cheaper than ever «pcaks much ski in the artiht who, handled (he bub to produce such! perfect pcrspeive and coloring. | The picture is 4 exhibition at the Jewelry -tore oft. M. Reynolds dr. irons and a p^l besitlo niauy^tjl oiiH 10 meutioo. A Uood ^o^ Let II Uo Oil We have kdtffa reports from t temperance tforifcr* at lleruion. T Heformed M^n^luh was neve r luj more flourUhJn^ condition than to ie a tt ne H Kelly, a reform lent President, and t hearty good wjill tie unfortunate v id appetite. Spihe present. MK 4 ed man, is (he^f Works with 4 r| for the good of tints of a depfa who have bde^iJbiost unfortunate In yielding to Ulp.l|ompter have lately signed the j^ljle, and resolved to Ie d touch, taste^ nojRhandle not the vi compound thAl ^al» their ca^h, at robs them of tl * aw Oii the farfc| : * manhood. #•-- r Vreak. Robert ftrown, tn Rossie, therein raiuge rock in the lit near the bani| di^fcctly across the road In front of hU litlljse. The rock wis struck by lighlijBng during the lajd fierce storm, ai|^} the stone, whh was an iimncn»f one, was shiverejd ami shattered, \^Jwd numerous l^ardo pieces were t(jirti«il and thrown »e| eral rods. T||e »int where tho bolt struck was srnooffi and firm and tljo track of the Ilg'mninir as it plowed through the f^li&rock is as distinct- ly defined aaf in$t had be^n traced with a ntasoijf'* i^iisel. Mr. Il^owli informs us fh^ fff several day* aftojr this occurancd 4 W|!oll, similar to tlujt of burnt powdf^jfcras noticablo when going near tbtp'J^)t. m \f^y^» -— t « Mr** J. HedHlrAd is now in Nc^ York making UrW pure bases for their Millinery de|)>^|ieiit. ,Iler returi will bo anxioljt^iglookcd for by thj* ladies. • Grand disntyir at prices that fnlH r J^illinery at J ium of Fashion] •alcs*cvery time [if 311 f i.i'. ru *&, to$Pfr -Vil \<v •T*'l Nottn Irm Jeffemoit. WATIKION, Oct. Lltb, IKTR. Wo have Kinivetl the high pres- sure of intelleiualif.y to which we ^'cre tdevatetl, rsl by Col. Ingersoll aliiilaf^rward-4 1 only speak of the or- der in which bey came to Water- town- by the.M'hool teacherH* ; 3.\»<> strong, wilh >cir retinue of spec- tacled, musty snull'-colored profes- sors, who t;oldufi very ably hotr the young idea shuld shoot. Then by Way a>f rcoretilon followetl 'M'ncle Tom\ as repriented by Wilkinson's dramatic <-orr»iny. Isn't it about lime that wa proclaimed a classic and laid on.he shelf? Poor old Lncle Tom! While we pay our tweuty-fivo \Cuts— we economized and took a brk scat- for the privi* lege of weeing over bis wots of twenty yearwigo; a subscription pa- per circulate for relief from present troubles. Next we had Fay«on** Operatic company in* Martha\ which was tol- erably givef by 7/cc professors. Friday cviuing Prof. Lewis, leader of, the bamj was tendered a benetit from whiclibe received $100. FcmininoWatertown is in a flutter of cxeitemat over the return from Come on«% come all, and come early. He sure and remember the place,— New Vork Clothing Store, T\ Main •Street, tJouvdrneur, >\\ Y. i:ilw2 /• ROMIAN. *ir;N AN I* lf€>VN •20,000 In SI. Ijwmue County. If we could only HCII to this entire 20,000 we could aH'ord to do it at a profit of 2\> cents each a year. Ihit we cannot expect to do all t'ne cloth- ing trade in tho county, although we art; doing a large portion of it ; intact wo are KuHii|j£ mote goods of every description than any three; store* combined. \Ve have always sold clothing and ever) thing else 20 to 110 cent. lehHfhjui other houses ask for inferior goods and now our trade has increased to such an extent that we can make more than that' difference in our prices. We aro sell- ing goods in all departments at a profit from .\> to 7 per cent, obove first cost. The prices at which we sell Men**, Roys and Lhildrens Cloth- ing, Dry Coods, Millinery, firorcr ies Crockery, eta, etc. i* less than others have to pay tor their goods. Wh keep :.ll' clashes of goods from the cheapest, ti) the line-t. We guarantee *•>/•// //////// precisely ^s represented, so thai it can readily be seen that our customers run no risk in purchasing their goods of us. A person who is no judge of goods can buy as ehoup ami secure a* I good a bargain as one who is e.xperi- ance<l. Wt» inieml to make our store theCKLAT I )|STR) Rl.'TINt i i'KS- TKR for gootjs of all kinds in town and tlo not hesitate lo make promi- nent the advantages wc possess. Wo have a large ami hantlsume store, a Paris of ois of our milliners, Misaj HH>rougb acquaintance or kin»w- letlsre of our business. . \> e Imy o- Sarah Lake At an \opening\ which she gave Slut day \we were invited into the m/Ktcries of coming styles, from tbo tn mouse, over-shadowing hats down to the diminutive cap- shaped hornets on each and every one of whi'h appears otio or another of the nuincrnis shades of red,but oftcn- esf that uflicst of all colors, the old Nolfcriuo, vhich Paris authorities call \niniche/ and declare to be the most styluh color for fall and winter. \What hvo's of bonnets!\ exclaim vhfsireh/ Jhr c<tsh, tw <\ f r own tnvnrt/ and handling largo quantities of goods aro able to successfully! com- pete with the largest cash buyers in the hist market oil this continent, thereby securing all possible dis- counts, thr lntitjU <»/' which we aro glad to give our customers. J. It. Bechhold, Cnion Hall block, Couv- erneur, N. Y. . / f.Sl-tf . •••-^ — U natiKriiplry tiO Wore! The Bankrupt Act, recently ap- pealed, was an outrage upon credi- tors and a positive injury to the debt- thc ladies and \what loves of prices!\ i or. It encouraged extravagance in growl thcniL-11. Rut \lovely woman\ 1<i«^s as recent statistics luri.Uh the conquers regardless of whether gold, silver, gnfnbacks or credit trjufnphs so long at eilbe|- is legal tender ifbr a bonnet—while the Howards send 11% word it Is not fellow fever but \complete destitution'* they j are striving to relieve, and across' tho water therdare $50,000,000 liabilities. Rut afliirs of state go down, be- fore the newest thing in bonnets 1 and our excitement over the I'ticn & Black River railroad depot robbery and our mingled feelings of chagrin and Indignation over the llanlan- Courtney race aro fast giving place to matters of greater importance. 0. A. W. alarming fact that eighty-five out of every hundred ladies were allowed by their husband* to make purchases without regard to prices, knowing if failure and disaster threatened them they could resort to bankruptcy. Now LCONOMY I* tho motto, and the ladies after making a thorough tour of all the stores i» t«wn must invariably return to I. A. Waid's if they want to buy a Ready-Made Cloak or have one niAdo to order, cut or trimmed. Mr. WaitPs stock of latest stylo cloaking*arc said lo sur- pass anything iu th* market. Not only are his' cloaks! ami cioakings cheap and of the moji durable brands of goods but bis R&ajly-Made Cloth- ing is said to be taken everywhere. Next door to tho Fuller House Rlock, fJMw \Yo do not quote prices to mislead you. Corne and convince yourselves of the bargains at J. Ri.< HHOLO'S. [31 IMMI.VSI: STOCK of new goods just received from New York at .'lO-tf] W<»oi> Si RtTiiKitroitin?. •. . «._.. + # ^..,__ —... . W«Md) 4 t Ri Tiii.iiFonn oiTer great inducements to ('ASH purchasers-—>ee tnlvertiMMnoaO. [ 1*0- S - ••• I 4 ' Tmmensc stock of wrappers and drawers for ladies, srcntlcmcii, and boys, at W<s>j» t \: Ri'Tin-.KKoitnVIDO-tf ,—^— -»««. 'fwenty pieces of new, black and colored cashmeres* at prices cheaper than ever before known at, .'JO-tfj Woon & Ri Tjiutnuurs. — •*• -— - Wood and Rutherford have just re- ceived a case of those l>cst shirtings, which they sell for the small sum of lie. per yard. . f2Htf To the Farmer wbo sends to the (J01 viitNiiK Ih RAI.O office, t ho larg- est' Pumpk in, the biggest Hubbard squash, or the six largest |>otatoes^ by weight, we will give, for each; six months Mihncript.iuu to our pa- pcr. tf ^-^— ••• i Wood and Rutherford have'added to their immense line of cloths an- other large invoice of Ilallesboro Woolen Koods which' you ran buy at greatly reduced prion*. Look at them before vou buv tluat new wintur suit. * * • i \ f28ff Another Reduction. Still another 1 eduction in the price of furniture at S. R. YaiiDuzee At Co's.: Pear's perfect spring bed,$2.25; Whitest own coil wire spring bed, £l..'><); Cottage; woven win* mattress, J?^.50; Home woven wire mattress, *HU>0; Steam cured wool mattress, £5.00; Western hair mal t res>es,£.\00, and other goods at equallv low prices. 21-tf The only plare where first class sewing machines can be bought cheap is at Iho sewing machine emporium, and boot and shot* store of S. R. Stin- son, near tho Fuller House, iu this village. Stiu«oii has for sale the fa- mous ''American\ and celebrated \White\ sewing machines, which h<> sells so cheap that no family can af- ford to be without one. 27tf « •«. _. »— Dancing School. Mr. AV. C. Reignohl, who was to open his 1 lass in l)ancingon Wednes- tl-iy evening. Oct. Mith, in KiJlmer v s Hall, has been obliged to postpone his engagement for one week. So let all bear in mind that the opening class will meet, iu Killiner's Hull on Wednesday evening, Oct, 23rd, in*t. Mr. R is a -tar in his profession and surt! to readily unite a large class nf our young holies and gentlemen, j The best of music will be furnisluHl, as he ha* secured the services of Mr. Miller Rrigs of NOM York, a Piantyt, Violinist and Proinfiter. Mr. R. lilts had eight years experience in teach- inir, and understands the business tborouohly. Re-I of City references furnisheil. Secure your tickets at once at Re\nohlrt Jewell \ Store. » f:toW.2 An I r iidentable Fad ! You deserve to suffer, ami if you lead a miserable, unsatisfactory Ijfe in this beautiful worhl it is entirolv your own fault and there is only ojie excuse for > 011,—your uiireasoualile prejudice and i-.kcpticism, which Iwis M-Ned. thousamf. Personal kuo\frl- eilge and common- senscj ressouing wilj soon show you;that Cicon's Au- gust Flower will mire you of Liver Complaint, or I>yspcp.siu, with all its miserable eHeels, such as sick head- ache, palpitation of the heart, sojir stomach, habitual cottivoncss tli/.ai- ness of lite bead, nervous prostration low spirits,etc. Itssalonow reaches every .town on the Western Conti- nent, and not a Druggist but will tell vou of its wonderful cures. You * m Hn buy a sample bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relievo yon. J'pr sale by Wm. Whitney. Uiuggist. f 2D o o w C fh ' hciiENCK's SIA WKKU TONIC, i K'IIE>K'H MAXUHAKK PlLIA An- ll>« only medicines lliut w ill cure Pulinon- ar\ (/oiihiimptioiu Fre<jiicnllT,inethcinei* that Mill ^toj> a cun^h win «M-casion tlw death of the |>A(u nt; they hnk up the liver, Mop the circu- lation of (he blood, atut hemorrhage follow*. Li\rj C'omjdainl and Dygjicpftia ar<» flip cHUseh of two-third* ttf the case** of consump- tion. Man} perhona complain of a dull pain in tlie Ride, constipation, coate«l tongue, pans in tlie Mioiildcr blade. fe<dinjr« of dn>Wi«inenH and rdetlcH»<ne> > f ihe fo^<| lying liea\ ily on the Mom- a<jh, ace4»mpanied with aridity and Indchmg uj» ofMind. There symptom! aMtally oi iginah' from a dis- ordered condition of the Momach or from tarpid liter. , If pcraonfl so affected take one or two heavy ei^Mn, and Ihe cougha in thene eaneH be Midden- lyi hecked, the Htoiiiach and 1»\ er w ill be eloj:- K*d, r<ni;iiiiniK torpid and tnacti\e, almost IH- lore they are aware, thu lun^s are one ma^ i ^ of 1 (Wti'H, and ulc4.'r«U»d, tlie result of which if J death. iHcher.chS Pulmonic Syrup 1P nn expectorant which do*'M not contain opium or anything cal- cvtlated to cheek the cough suddenly.' S^lienrkV ?w*a Weed Tome disMolvfS tlie food, niiAes with the gaMiie juicei* of the Momach, akls digcMhm, and create?* a rave noun appetite. When the lH>w*(lfl arc co-tive skin callow, or the h)iiipu>tn* air otherwise of « Uitioit-s ten- dfliry, N hefu'k'h Mandrake Pill* are required. Thene inedieinuN an* prepand unlj bv .1. IL Ntiicnck * N«n, N. K. corner Ni\th atul Anh i*trueth, Philadelphia, ami af e for sale by all drtiggiMM and dealers, Oct Legal* .^ peiuioii. »* e Motim KH> io me p are doing Mrictlv llrM-cins- w«»rk. and in all of the latcM style*, including liondoir, Imperial, Panel and Pronu^nade Portrait*, nnd at a large expense v* e have Feenied the exdu.Mio light to make the eelebiated CARBON PICTURE, Which \t> the latest M\le, and leeldedlv the be-t pictui-e made, m it will never fade even if hung in the -iiu for veai». Elegant Card Pictures, ONLY *1.00 PKIt IJOZKX!* : '$ CHILDREN'S PICTURES! Bring in yoar e-hildrem Wextan make tTieif picture* almoM inMantai»eou* >\ if|i a new light- ning pi*oc«'i>M we have obtained. LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS , Finished in Iinba India, Crarmb Pautell, Oil or Water Color>. lniln- branch we can give low i-r priced than any gallery in northern New V<»rk, aa we d o a large itmount of thi* kind of work. We dd tl at a very email profit, ami »*aib> far lion guaraete<sl. COPYING AXD ENLAUGIXG. PartieuTaf attention gives to this branch of the huAineH* at prices lower than ever. AtA change made that in desired. CHROMOS: W«- lieep n full ptock of flr-t-rla** Oil Climm^a «ui prinnglv eheap. Frame** f»f all regular thoh kept on lignd, and . odd tdxc* ma<1e t<» <»nler. Alao vol?ct frames, calUi.et framen. etc Oiir Fall Sleek will l>e 1 lie larg«»«*t ever off ered dn Goyverneur. It willl>e almply immense, and at price» lower than ever heforn, because our motto is, we will not l>e wn- ileri*o|«| bv any one, so give 110 a call before pur- cbahing el»€Where, and *a\c money \>y buving i vi :J <( < nt u\. fKUf PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY' Latest Styles! iMisest Priees! *J? AT— CARlLvV SMTTIFS Photographic Studio. (A^x oy ntesT FLOOU). Wc fti-o pre^nvl to do belter Work Utan ever. i INSTANTANEOUS PORTRAITS. At ermsiderable e-xj^ense, we have obtained the right to umr Ihe eelebiated \Lightning Process\ Hy^hieh pietur<»«ran l>e mndeniiarlyhnsUtnt/i* iirous, No more trouble w ith the habit: Urlng them in. ' NEW BACKGROUNDS. * * And fle^eftsorieft for making the latent f.(ylo Panel, Uondoir, Imperial and Promenade Por- traits. Large li/.e JMrexu Portralta. i '••A Y •% V.: *. I i:. Life-Sisfc Portraits KinlKhod in Jndta Ink, Crtrnn, PMfeel, Oil <>r Water Color*. In llii« branch we can |riv« the X+rj L.o«ve.« Terms wltb luKKiualeU KI-ltMK' nklll. ALL WORK WARHAKTBD. Copying and Enlarg Particular attention given tothli wo NOTICE OF DrVlTHIBITION. ST. I.AWKEyCE <*OC.XTr,**. To all persons- IntereMed in the estate of J lilies Smith, lab* of the town of IicKalh, in i*aid county, notice is herebv gi\en f that the surrogate of said county will pwoett to <li>- tribute the prococd of the real estate of the al»0\e named deceased, Hold for paMiient of ) t j* debts, at hi- ofliC4» in the village of (iotivemcur. on the Ith da} of >'O\CUI1H 1, l*7s, at 10 o*e.l<*ek in the forenoon of that dav. AH )M>iHona inter- ested in the Mime, may attend on that dav; and eaodilor* who have not proved their claim*, may attend and piove them i*efoie r-aid .*MHIO- g.Ue. # It. A. JuHNSON. Hurrtigale. Dale*). (Jouvefnenr. Sepr. 11th. is;*. *i-iiw-\ LAND FOB «AIF Tlie land in (itturerneui village, known a* tlie Hiibl proiMTfy, on tin* west M«ie of the river, bounded l»\ the main road, the Fowler road ami tht Allon properly, containing about h\ a« res, evOepting Midi portion* thereof H* has l»e«*n alrQady M»ld, r-o for hale, in puree I *« if oe-ired unit's^ inlil before, the same will be offered for sale, at public avrtion, at Van UurenV Hotel, in (iimvenieur, on the P.tlhday <»t < >« (\IK-I next at oneo'ctock, p. m. For furthei information ap- ply to tlie un!er>igned, or to (,hae. Anthony, (nJOvi'i'ni'vr. JOHV T*TLFT. lltilCKIh It. IIOYNTON. fUte.l Sept. .1, 1K7!». EI.EfTTION NOTICE. t . MIKKI* i« s <IKFI< K, ) CA^toS, ST T.AWI:K>( K.<;o. t AU^ I'.isTH. j N U1K Lis HMCKltV blVKN, PitrMiaitt to the statute* of this Mali*, and of the an- neged notice from the Neeretarr of stale, that any changes are fieri red bring them ti us, Jlware of Traveling Ag6iiis4 Frames In all the regular- sires in gfeat varle- 4y ; also PassepartonUajid Velvet Krafnes. Onr FALL STOCK Wilfbe the largest and mo-t rompleW* ever of feted in this town, bin ing of us. Vou ran sa\e ng.; t. Where • /-,.'V > * . •••* * +*$ ' \ *Siat \< * xlr' v v 4 ,'!|) ^\Sv> ' *'*-»Sf : &w 1 v '- A ^* 1 - ' j 3*j 1 -A'* - « ' • •;*. \ \•>-. 1 ^:. 1 ..f- -.«•••** - «' <5t; % ' : *.•-* • ^ Innngv %v 1 NOTICE. j P rU^FAVT to an onler of T>. A J Johnson, .surrogate of the Oninty of M. l.awreiie'e, and ac«M»nling to the Statute'in snehlatio made\\, and provided, Notice is heicby given lo all wr- sons having claim* against the estate l»f Hobc'i-l Hall, late of lioasie, in aaid <>»unl\, hteeeas^tl, that they are required to exhibit the stttne, with the vouchers thereof, to th«> Hubftcribers at the stoic of W. W. l/conurd, in Ho hP e, in aaid c<»tm- tv, on or In-fore the *2olh dav <»f <*>rtolK!r next. WILLIAM 8. \OlT.\<;, WKIJSTKH W.'I.KoNAnil, WILLIAM ^LLKN, I>ate*t April 17th, i*7h.;fim»,j Admini itraton*. Panohy <fc Co. i WHY GO WEST?.Wit. Faim ( ntaiague and Mapk. .t. F. MANCHA, l>«»\er. l>ef. ij*\\ 4 r NEW B P^* DAWN AGFNTS WANTFH r%Atl)i£ Mi;|))l lAliKll'H •^Lf^QfclV TO Tn *thl» >*?w volume the i»opuUr author of Ni^tit scenes in the Itible |*ortra\s u ith \ M id ami tin illing force ami <'l<M|iienre'lhr eveirt.-of. Kaertnl Truth, and ad<U fresh icMiinotiv to ?!:<• beautv. pathos and Mibbmit\ <»f the stories <.f the Itible,. Ageiitn will fin \l lhn» b<mk w tth it 1 V 4 6 htl.eneral LUction in tin- SUte will be held MlHlkllhK ,h oU ^bt„, glow ing-*U le, beaiiliful en- IIIUIIM ouniv on H*e Tuesday Mieee«H|.ng the ' » ni%u Mm| rirJl bln-Ungs, the 1H>I in t| u first Monday of Novcmbe^hcxU N-n, mber Mb). | lnaiki:J U Terw* I.ibrrnl. tlrruhn* Fr« . A I- \\* ' ' \ \ \\ ' dres- .1. ( . Mrl'l Hl>V A C<» . Plnta-klplJa. -J- PARIS, 1878.1 AI'KVKity- SWKOKN, i*H WORLD 2 riiii.Ai»A. is;«. EXPOSH'ON at Which election the officers named in the an neaed notice will be eb^ted. OitsoN U. WllfcKI.FH, Slieiiff. S1ATKOF NKW VOKK. ) Orrira «»i- THE MIKHI AK\ OK STATE, AI.UA.N^ , .IuJ\ .*»Mh. 1>> ) TA thr Shrrxff »./ th< ( 'oiin'f.i/ \ / St. I.rtwrrnct: Ml It:- Notice U hereby gnen that at the t.en- eral Flection to b e held in tin* state o n the TH€*da> succeeding Ihe IliM Mondav in .No\em- ber next, ( No\ ember Mb), the ftdlovt inj: <dli< ers are>|o be elect«'J, t o wit; All Associate '.fudge of the Courts ..f Apneals (f«ir a full term) in the place of Samuel Hand, 'appointed \>y the 4io\eiiior in the pho e of William V . Allen, decea-edb ^ hr.se term of of- llcewill expire on the last day of l»cecmbcr next. A Kenreseillative i n the Fort> -Sixth Congress of t|ie I 1.i|e<I Slati'f*, fo r tin N iiieti eiit h ( on- g ret*-ion al Hi-I net, composed of (lit (.'on n ties o f si. J.awien<cand hiankin. ( OFNTV OF Fit\ Kits AI.M) TO U K KT.FC'T- Ll> MiU sAlli (Ol Nil. j Tlirce Members of A>scfiil Tfnee S4-IMM>I ( oiiimH^ione Ai Special O/iinty Judge, in the place of Vasro P. 4bb.dl. ATouniy Treasurer, in the place of Milton P. Packard. \*; H, ' , • 4 - .. „ «r F.i»e- Card- wi'h name inc.. plain or got. A HiHtnct AUnmer, in the plare of John II. | ^Q . |V , M \>-. AtiVi oiU fU li»«-. Hull .* <,« UrlnkerhofT. A superintendent of the Pof.i , in Ihe plarr of l*;^id Vield-. Two Jti-ticc* «,f Se*s|rins, in the place*of <\V>r- neltli- < niter and 1 a eoige Faeku-. A i nrirticr, in the place of < harle P. Fi-lier, (dorcascd 1 . All nli\-rlorm« of ofllrr will expire on the laM <la\ of Dec embei next. Ke-pc. tfuljv vmtr?, AI.T.KN F. IIK At'I I .'secret a M of «5fate. I«il 1'HEtli: JI DIC f AI fOI'RT. V iroisiMKNTs OK mi. < iitcrn (utnt- of Over and 'bnmufi, and speiial Term* for the war* K\ and 1-v*. H.IMtlN < «H MV, j i-7<, I*?:*. - SrrttMid Monday of .Lihtiar? Tappan. Tappan •• •• May. I.andon. Filler ThJ^'il >• \ S*«pteiiiber.Fi»tl4. r. I-andon Ks^RX IUM V. Seojmd Monday «»f June Land«t«. Tap]*an Dei-einbei l*ot(»i. Landon SANTIACO, -vi For 12 Years fS, A ». IS:'HIGHESTHONORS ,— Ha\c bcenawaiticd the MASON&HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. At the Pans Imposition ihi* >e»i theV are auanle<l llir ia>l,D XK!>AI., the rftghis! i e - C4inipen«e at the disin^a! of the )trnr. *l'he ha^ e also ic«ei\rd the firautl (#o/./ Afof/\^ \/ ,\o,- t/yiv tnift Mtirttnt, 1K7>*. A\ >'hrr Antrri,nn i>yo>tf*t h<Mti ei < i utttiinul ti>y!\*l tivtnl tii A A }' U'oWrf* Eijm*tin>n. ,Hohl for ca^ h er pa'incnts b v iitstallmcnts. J^atcst CataU^uc* wilh newe-t Plxle*. puce*, e'c. fi«c. XtASpN' & HAMLIN OlCi.AN C <»., ]b»>ieii, N t w ><tk ui * hit ago. V»w4 ^ tne liw. , plain or gol«L to., '\\1 *^ * V J / '^ 1 Wl*li Every body to Know. { Iiev. tM-orge If. Thaver, u*n old ciii/en of this vicinity known to I'\IT)-«HC,M a uio*t induetiliai ciiiieii, iy»d Christian Minister of the al. fl. Chut* li Just thit moment stopped in our store4o sav, •• I wish evenbtKlv to KHUW that I rojt»t*u*r that botn nt)«elf and wife owe our lives to hftt- loh's Consumption Cure.\ It i s haxing a UJa- •ueitdourt sale ofur our tyntnter* ami Is givtag Iterfcct satisfaction In all raaesof Lung f>Uca*fj», such n<( nothing else ban dorte. IhiiirUm, IiuT., May l\ 'TH. * 1 Ins. Matchett k Frane<>. Sold by LA VACK A C(>\»General Ilrugguf*. \'&\ m* y, •** i v ^i No Oecepllon V%t4. | It I« strange so many people will Continue Jo ••iiffer dar after day with IHipepsia, Liver Com- plaint, Const! pat Km. Hour htoroaeti, General 1»^- fiHttv, when thev can procure at OIMT storeiiHI- LolPh VITALI7.KH, free of ex»st if it doe* nM eureorrtdievelhem. s^*bl by LA VACK A CO*. For Lame BacIL Ride or ciert n«e 8HTT,0HSH rOUOUH PLAHTKK. Price 16 eentf. tWldhry LA VACK A COX, general WntggHU. ffttomttyR [ FIlANK I. IN l'«HM\. Fifft Moielay of March Tappan. r i r Ai \ S4pleinbei .Lardoji. Ff I. J o.N Cal'MV. Fottrfh Monday of Apnl - - Tappan. S4 c^ie No* elnber, roller, Tappan Poller London Pottei Lamlon Potter Tappan Potter Tappan Lamlon 1'utter Potter Tappan La ndou MoNTfioMBl;) Co l STY. v Fihl! Monda\ of Febitiary .Landon. Tbird \ May 'I'apiHin. t iril *' o<-tol»er Potitu. SAIiAI^XiA CuI'M ^ . Sf>oond Mmi'l.c. of ridd'uar*. Tappan. Tappan Third \ .June Lamlon. Landon Third \ 0«-tober.. Potter, HT. T.AWIlKNCRigl'MV. Fotrrlh Monda) of .laituar\. Potter, rourth \ May Landon. tirvi \ OctolK»r Tappan. HTTUtMlCTAliY OH'fl'li. *y-n0nd ^tfiiulav of April Potter. Thud \ November,'! appan, , W'AKKBN COL'STV. S< ei)nd Moiida} of Manh Landon. Second M Heptemt»er,Tapphn. Tappan i WASHINGTON OHNTV. T*lilrd Ifondav of February, l^T*. Halem, Pot- tei 1 do.. |K7^, Sandy Hill, Potter. n&urlh afomlav of June, 1K7«, Sandy Hill, Tappan; d<».. 1*7$. ^alem, Tappan. rtrst afondav of Decemln'f. ]H>, H.ilrm, Lnn- don; <t)., 137.*. Handy Hill, Landon. SFKCIAL T Kit Ms. MTlieh not otherwise assigned, (he Jin»r Ire wdHiold srM*cial terms at their chambers, fo hearing non-enumerated motions, derauriem ait'Tr/ }>tirtf aiiplieations, »t\ follows? By Justice Tappan, at bin chamber* In the cUv/«>f Ogdcr.Hburg, on the first Tuc*da\ of J.m uarf, Uarrh, May, July, Heptemt*>r and No- veiiier. At his rhaini»era at Pol -lam, on the first Tuesday <*t February, Apnl.June, AufUat, Oe,tob*»rand 1>e<Mfmher. lWJuatlee Potter, at Whitehall, on the »ecMi<l Tuewlay of each month. Ill'Justice I^udoii, at Schenectady, on the thinl Tuesday of each month. Hy Justice llokes, at hai-au>ga Springe, m the urth Tueiwlav of eaeh month. A. IK>KE«, Joa. ParrBR. It .II. N. 'i. :.i «* f F AUXINS' II m.ATIVh PILI.h miuVe New Uich ltl«HM|, MICI will e<nnpletely change th e * blood in tl;i* svstem In three mouthy Ativ f»eiw • son nho will take J pill each night from \ Ut 12 week* mav !M* re-tored to sound health, if such a thing be possible Sent bv mail foi e letter slampr. L S. JOHNSON A < u . Hanger. Me. &> ( 1 MIK ANTIIMiTK To ALCOllOl* FOt'M) at Last. The father Ma t hew Kerned v I-;; ci nam and *pcedv cinv for intemperance. It ile irovs all appetite for alcoholic lhjiio*> and buildh'up the nervous system. After 1 iebam h, or anv lnfemperate indulgence a single tca- cpoonfiil villi remove all menial and phvsical depre^-ion. It also cures ever* kind of lever, 1M spep-ia. and Totpidiu of the Liver. Sold by all tliuggists. Price M pel Isiitle. Pamphlet on \Ah'oiiol its Kflertv and Intemperance ai« a • 1 i-ea-e,\ r«f»t free *m writing \>> theFAilirR MAMIKW TKMrBHANCB A MAN'F'U C*K, M\ Ihmd st.. N. Y. *» w * fourth 'V... -\•i Mftf >• J. & LABlMJJf, W. H. 8AWYBJU '•Tltft Uichcitt Jilood, Swortf^- Ttrcath and Kaire*t hkin iu Hop Kit ters.\ **A little Hop Hitters parrs bi» tkb-tor 1H11^ hm\ loiij^ sickne^.s/' K \'Fhc invalitl wile, uiutlicr, si-tor or rliiM can 1^ ina<l4* the* picture of health with Hop imteix/' \When worn down and ready to take % yuur bid, Hop Hitler Is what vou need.\ 'IDoift physic and ' nhysir, for.it 'wraki-ns and*de*<tro>N, but take Ho; Hitler^, they build up continually.\ *Th\ Hiciaiih <*f \11 Kehool* u>o ano lernfiimend Hop Hitter*. Tc^ thcin.\ ,ii ••Health i« beauty rind joy—liopi HiiteiH jfivr- health and beauty. *\ ••Therv are niott? cur<»8 made witli Hop Hitter* than all other medi * incs.'\ * \When the brain i* WWirie^d, tin r.ervVh unstrung, the muscJoB weak. use Hop Hitter*.'' • „ - ••The low, nervous fever, WAHt ot •lcep and weakness, call fur HoiJ HO^COUGH CURE AND PATK WKUJE* id PLEASANT, 8UHE AKD CHEAP, f roil *ALB B¥ LA VACK A COX, Drufftit*. % / \ \Wi :i MN«