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UmiiUti mni u. jt Onjii* leetfon, Mr |t|«f>|*l SJ>. 1, [l>t*kUi ai»l UIMI. lu^kln. i loner , i n ih* |»IA«HJ o f SJHP M 0R9 >V* TlfM Ideelof ii aglsletttrti Is loptetl wthot If ifdM rr#< T Would any man etalm* to (»#tno (Art WaArlol bill nulnl irs'loili of ilia »rif4*t Slid iilUMlId lM» ilrtisfi>. ojliiy thli • / ^ Jsooh (lliii Isu^liljhr fa< flinnv iilOr|i«< wrre *ll?e t ilitk n( urging 4 *M« If tM>f» why no| F ,••.-•«—,.—-— / j i |tf»o|il* tiling t|tay n lll|)«) om th<|unit<i, l^rr thuy At It WM >* nHnklng hlmlirlf miiti.f C'hnilln Wcfld- 4i«# od« ar ik* Knkrs- in^yit-Tiifi a«Mi* »«r ^n« aa#«i ||U M^MS M#*r. Laic Hatifilsr aft«|inoon shout lislf psat thrr« t (i(A>rornbur was thrown lnt<» # n|>a«in ot rx< Itrninni by th^n an- ftotin#*mfi|t I list llrnrv rj. Fosgnio had tomuilttftd suldldo. This now* • prcad wlilft grrat rapidity and soon (h# h»>tmr t dear the gulf r on llm.k Is* Und srrnftwfts thronged by «n AUJC- lous trowd- who mno to lesni tha fa«!ts. i Ho was found on the floor of hli hfd-roohl with his throat, cut, Ht*mtly # (rim our to car, and al- though ho pas dead thn body had not bfiromdj cold. $lr. K«»»gale was aboutj OilrtVdOjUt' y^iim of ago, has •eVer^ hrotfters and nMeruit! (Jour- nrntni, snd jhad an estimable wife, llh whom le had l(vod nntll Tua«- elj, Mtjveral years ago rahle property, but ht* rotiirarled t^ habit of using i, t*ToWI< vn*o UgroHS, so hetjatue adtlicted to tlie use hli.o.1 With tlkelnoresse of his bsd h^hits his proj>rrty disappeared, and as'poTarly eaine on his appetlto for tin polsnbotls BtlmuliUN «o. me<l to Inofbasa, kreyr the last row jfrars he has oat^s«id hit wife and relatives much tioubIA and ftoffow, i#oth hy his bad hahitsj and Various | tlim<ultios In whloh he h^f been llvulvcd. Many peoplejsay by using Improper niruns to gat motiajf with WTII» h to buy thw dsf O(| la«t w ho hs<| eonsh roiiirsft • l.« arut aUi of morlpl liquor! snd Hiosdlly drailgliig hlfo down, down thn pith to years fast, #1 IMdsons which were ruin. Poring several Jipugh bis conduct waa • « It Is tftif tiill we want a msii of it flnamial Illy ss HupervUor, a ntsif has always Jltlty only for hU par sggri%4dl«f§iisnt In no argument the t* al-od I it a his faror l>vt t Af,ii4tii»iu i* hilled ?.|lsl a4 kept Inf a imm#r.— f fw 4 ^ That Is mars « lava done gpod <, • «*- Till Ne Idly ad«l«d Is th#v liett ipubll^an j pai Hid should f# rt III llspubll (angusge^ piM nrri l(i?ernor aj iys If ha Ii Iffie ha wl 4nythtng aj ^enatnr to Ii »•« §-~* •* i ftgrfarr iss firday whonttt 4nly m#a hapv^ Entire fortune tfoHtlas (f) M 4ndi H %' 4 h. 4 /r'' i i K« s f yoa st«»|t In hear t hat yo qui liquid pffso applying blsiph 4|ot;v9aas( M|HS Ifraath pralsipg S ttnanJudg^w a M gln sllutei Tltl passag^i nl the legal |ra(| par con!, fro a h»»«t of lar s 11 ri A iy ha« a dog t|ist j> Ihlft wlutor. Ho tughlsf house |s«t 'tnllil. j inaga tlisn nfl d|igs i «n hutidritd yo4r«. oik Itlnpuiilikanar our lls| tif ci« han- snd ablest gartfisn r In this country, d ami *|ipport«d hy ho road the genpsn U, '; ys he will run for tut fsll-rsnd Usorgn lad Huocrv1«or thU Ite a cfiudtdata Air stall lh#re Is a Htare i N .i. -. | -, orcd tp fears ^*es- iS hinted that the loved Und made his y \sp4cul*tlng In a eert4ln barmoiti g man who (Hnldles t t*n perils a glass, mis appoints to the in snd In tha saqsn t offtciHseftk«r* t the mutter fs such as would warrant his wife In leaving h\m f ktill she was faithful and true ai|d cloog to l|lm with a noble devotion tiutl It was utterly I in post I- l»!n to <lo so longer* Ho had, In his endeavor to gal mobey committed acts fotp whleir tiia LAW ia*f> ri.uiis ViHtii lull, and a week a|o last Monday ha had an altercation, with a party whom he had wroiigedjaud he became so vio- lent In his actions and threats that, on Tu^ulay <K Isnt week, his wlni, tlrlyen 'to d^ftjpalr went homo todier mothers kmi4e f where she went to he<lf «lc|, and lliss seaeeely bean able to be a^out tltir*. t |>on his wifa's Iravlngjand )ik finding it Impossible to get either nioridilite or Ihjuor, lie iMiramn melaiielKily a^d took to his IMUI, Ortega iThavary purely as jtn act of ebarlty land huutsuity, went to hU house on |lVediicii<jl tv and found him In a s*iul*1fdiriou* utate, lln was tying lii his iHfl and sjijld ihst he was 1 , ontad TO ^>ir. t and wanted (frtega to 1 read a chanter of tire lllhl* tihim, This was done and he said thlt rtirtde til in feel l»etter, The *ama day Ortega wesit to the house to get, ,and ca^rv away the wlnl's olothrS, j This eneined to ex* cite hlin and he grew deadly pale, gulped, went into a spasm, fainted and remained do aboilt fifteen min- utes f during wltlnh tlihe he had no vlftlble pulse s*d see mad fo he dead oriUlng. Presently he roused up, mutterml something, Mid M get out of my honsc, ,f an4 Jumiplng off the bed caught t\ rtt«hod abojf soon qulctt ueftday nljjkA •taytMl In lh|> not ftleep / WH •Uep, wok^ i Thursday* TA fofind b(m at malned In abo •*..-- i — Mr. Kdtcks^l of Interest do il greatly rncoorage mid liimlue<i« men #bo are iiearlly #unhr«l by the Ineti- >f a larger Interest nate business ean I'ipect the repre^eu- county to iibp^ort Insdlka wel| ^jhan any Iri agrry. We •! tatlvss from tills measure. i \ liiilo ho4•» d #(0 lii tie erlit* of tliit tfc« bank • tti^d Sfll'* bou««i rtttjd • albb h was dpwn and In H|» fthould tta money. It w Ulh departed S(lfo** ik ... . j 1 CH»I o bud dejin^' r ° n Mte nttiil •slur! fi v e V. .!> ) * >arted In d In llftjl fTiig Oof.vijh to iioVitnMt ak Huperv piao« of (Joo. |^l *\*u*. \\ i We donM W tf ews or any nxaltcll Idea <|if ^nves, but It t| i the llcpubttmii ttt brank up tt^ Ipatlng and el|h» tfonest and fn Tlie n'a^ has fo year, nt*stly rib tho farmers, lw tyaon Ignore*! % host l|ige pr qrganlv^t ^pr«ife«^ionaU ila^troy |t« 4t«trlfcafl*« 4t . The foliowh^g propria! OniVrr. sjiiioittf the \i ^1 All lM|>artmrj|i ftamed l^hrV 4siiim« tv^ * ijuritimr* t^itiiitt tBirl I ««*lr»n»o»% ,%»>,< Fr«tilillii Ao*<l#w l|oo»#rn«»»» iwim |(u»t«>f»Ml |H*HIMI lAwrffMcovllUi Ata ^fii«*ritii I hi Mm **f'» 1 Wh ItoUori bfink, upon • Inrn, and Hinting w *nf t.» N|r .ful- tnnndrwt l»l< fn«otr> , < .1, Ho tb«)n «tt f il the family ffIt»%t Hill, bn ,h,9 |et bis islly iflvru bun snd •y. Thai boy will QV< Hiioreti, w of buslgci ro|Kise tMi Isatlon fr<» Miowuig tod by iltv trojii \u llrw%t r» pr<»poaaft hle< t l.ouU I. Hallo in that fowii 4 In I ilentou.*' tYttrinhht \rf nt nor bla^ne (he rise for having an lur alms und pur- le rnuk and (1l«i of itv whb'li propo«i*« ilttito ring\ h> n^ui ig a good, upright, II working farmer. <l until thfv. Uftt I the party, Nt»w !<• hcrctoforo have h l|ie ali^lstsnco of limit 1n this vi|. >o*v(in ^he pollitcal the haittlii of dm (orti teey wb«ill> • UlnrSlMre r«t»a. Mltit« bav^i Item J\\> fie Urgent* of the Itc Lltonture Fund, |;tttcs mid Acmloinl- of Inion Hihools I Pi is mi «* si « m li i vi .ti r/i m ISA O of a bo*\nl : and krsAmau, but he agalti4 On Wed- uple s^f young men Me with him; he did d* muttered in his and seesiied nervotm. er went again and t tha *4me< He re- the same condition until Haturd&yijaftarnodn about 2 p. m r , When he Mbt his bijoiher Oeorge an4 (da nephe# Wllllajii Kongate up IfflWfJtoget sdniathlngj for him to He secipId raUonal and about <»ams wheiilthey lqt% About 8-36 i they rat limed and upon goluq the house it borrll^lo sight met gsae» Ilk had i <*t>T|lllS TltR|>A.T UN a large lireed ktilfe, pmbablv White lying or pitting <±\ the bed, for the blood had Ipurted onto the pit* low and sheet; lhan he doubtless got up, threw the ^nlfb down antt stag* gerlag a st*p of two fell over back- ward and died Where |e was fouml In the bad room near thb foot of the bed.j He was liressed, tvllh the ex Ion of blselhat and boot*. Tb rt»t»er, Hr. ftfePalls, was notified, ^Jitry was empjtlinelhul In the huus alii sftef vlowiltg the cprp^e sdjourf r *ti« !»it dfllce of ifcuip ('ongerj Kf «, after bfai lug tlie evidence^ tti Nlo ifHl> A Vijlif*l<*T i that Henry (:. ^'urfgatrf camo to bl|) death Irom thejidrecta of wound* 14 the neck Inflicted by lijllnnelf, whll* he was temporarily Insitne, 11 woaifiitr. the '/Ath Inftf., Lawlii II. Northrup, st farnistf about lint' year* of ago, wlio renlded atiout foufc* mllcH from Ogdjensburg, on the I'nni- ton turnpike, taok a te^m and drove ovet to the hot#l 0/ Ablja Mharp 06 the lllaek Lake roKtl v rfhd having fakcti a r<»«»m It waft discovered near evonitug that ho had taken lautlanuta tioin fhe otlo«(t4 of , wtdth tio ilio<U Ho had also pi)k font$i ,arsenld In k tumbler, a part of whloft was split 01 the lied, 011 which l)a we ft httind dea« with thn tuinbl|r lightlV clutched Irj hi* hsiul» VV^esieve h*|ird no catme asftlgiicd for I|tsj ranh ae|. tie was rup, otT le # and l>r«»f- t.rwis On Matuiday peantmes KejsBevlIle. Mr. {tihlor: $now t Hriow 1 Snowlnf It Is snow ii|ioii snow. If is snow evtryWhertv rile upon plfe of snow. Snow horning \ noon and night. 11 has been thu«*(i long* I think I hare •now upon the i»rain, all the denizonsjj of Keenevillo ait* down witli tho sumo tfomplaint. Vof days mi were so per- fectly blockiidtid we could not get out of this burg in any direction. Tho cry wa«, 4 rOG( ^ w^otl! wood] Wo are out of ^rood ! Wo bad to go to our chnmbers to get a good look out of our houses. . t , We have'as lively and as sweet a Voiced chanticleer, as ean % bo found, and he tloeft not neglect his crowing without sutllcieftt cause. But about a week ago otir bird seemed silent. We did not bear his morning voice one day. Hut about U oVIock a. in., we thought we heard his voice up at the barn la broken notes* 9 Wo thought be might be sick of a hard cold. He might be too hoarse to crow, and need some of \Downs' Kllxlr 9> and wo ivouh! go to bis relief. We suniield thrdugh to and found a small opening ip! the barndoor. We tried to look hut all was dark within. We ttinneledv around to the opposite wide of tho barn, and there found another open space. We knew right where he always slept and it was in range between the two openings; f could see him and ho seemed uneasy, worried as it were, tjuito undecided ho Rccuted at times to . think It was lime to crow, and would stand up und strike In, but would think from tho darkness he must bo mistaken, and would settle back all confused In his mind. At last l# f ?/as enabled, after much labor to open the doors, and as I threw them open he came to his feet, threw his head right nack, opened wide bis mouth and sang to tho morning with all his voice* He tiptoed when he struck the higher notes. He samr: f)«ar IUnm I May twlstm! »w»; lint now I pound mv noun to thss. Though co|«l mitt moritty IK* thft <lAjr. , You IUIIAI un t now forget to lsy r Mr. Kdltor: That rooster thought he had been snnfeod under, and be bad been* Vt,0 worst kind. Mr. Editor: Do you think thcOulfBtroam Ha* anything to do with all this snow around Keenevillo? For It is all about here. Home small villages have been boasting of their numerous, and their deep pitch holes. Let them come and look at ours. We have them so plenty that they are piled up one upon another three or four deep. Hut wo are thankful that It is so now that wood is being delivered here to the relict of a number of fami- lies. , , , Our merchant*, Hpragye & Wight ami Johnson begin to wear smiling countenances as their old customers begin to come in again. We saw Latayette have an old harness tug yesterday, and ho looked as though btiftinesa was getting brisk with him. Hut he can put up a harness. Ooorgo Is getting things lively on his corner, lit short Keenevillo is looking J p. A good school, good preaching, good people. K. ast i Mniayji morning as La*t jjNtojIay i morning asl Mrs* Walter I Fo|rfes, '£n old lady jvhose husband Is liJHho employ of tbq road, wa|i^cprig to attend Mass at pmrcii Wuller H ch she slippof on so, and She was I and bniis- arriftl thACathbllel^bu fell, near|t|fe ed her hip |>|dl)Y rmo was < into thci Shopt and then conVeyeii home. BlriJittclfslls an*l Caqjcnter ftltrti(lodai0r|«j ', lilrs. (ifot|^ Eaton was^une^ect* oijed (ast wcelc to r. ili's,^fames Hovoy, edly suip[ her tnotl resMes 4| dftigeroi E. I). II Y. Y and is rail- visit who jriith, R^lford, r IVW4k4 y SmJ rjopular blacks ry f Js winning a hist of warm frlrtncis^by bis genial am) pleafl- nuii manki|r of doing business. .4hn'K$1lirAli' is the farmers frjend, bcc|itise ,l|b will »oll them groceries AS chc&p afc^thfif have a confioienceto ask him t|^/ <*ry him, wc knoJ this James H. Ittilherford will soon get into} hik hiw ^tOro r with a new ^tock ofgOO^I. :jj -i , T _ , Don'i fArtflitUMul the Hepub Caucus <t| a, p.< rti. t in Vnwn 1 Satttrds.y^Eo^^ / A new tnte^rrSe: Jamra'II. Hjlypo rte/3 his bakery and upen- •tsjn. 22.—Last Sunday cfeiiid|, at the ^estdenco of lltigh Wayne, whilo 1 the ratnily and some friends wero having a social chat, the lamp expld-' detl Svilb a report like a gun and tho proces flew in ail directions. A scene of consternation and confusion of course, followed. The table cloth took lire from (He burning oil but was soon extinguished without further damage. JTwo promising young men from h*rc ami one from Macomb *'wcnt Wpst\ about five weeks ago, '*to seek ! theirTfortunes,\ now they write home that they tflsh they were back again in old Ht. Lawrence Co.* J. T. wm*m jjj^gji^ 1 it '<JF «*/ y.v V- 1 v * <s '^^•11^ '^^ff^jsyy^ lean lull, store*, He will constantly baked bread, crackers, ease 9 of Is,*^., *c. He will p k's lt>r liberal sampld t gueM there will be a thaw. Trains run Sunday. Donation for Hov. Mr. Nichols amounted to sixty dollars. Fifty of It was cash. Donation for Mr. Morrlman at Draper's Null, Appointed for Thttrs* day evening, 30th. , , , ... Friday last as Col, Keene, was re- turning from Uouverneur with horse and cutter ho waa soen to take a leap Into tho air followed t\y various uton-. sils of kitchen industry purchased for his wife. No one hurt. Nothing lost. has just ed his nc) keep, fre biscuit, r accept th hisgoodll ,j , j A donapoh vj«lt and oysfer su Tor the be^ellt 4f Uev. It. Jones, be given ^t th^ residence of W Hlhlrethi tVadnesday evening, rtiaify 5thi* AH aro invited to att A'doiiatl^fcr tho bcneQt of Jarnjes H, jp|X4^i will bo held a| residence of (X Van Waters, N (;euvcrneAr**djrT ( thc evening of Td clay 4 Febr|laH |3tti F. II. V^oUf ItM closed his engjdge^ men| as Pro(<»*w>r of penmanshi the Antvferp Haminary ami has turned td t^jifvrnciir. Mr. JejifeluVohhHton and wifeL of I'en(eld r ; Monro0 Co., with Mrs. in re- IMiiltp W^gfp^aiid Leslie W. Wcfvci of Browiv|ll*,' Jefferson Co.. visiting rfc-jatlftfs in Gotiverneur. «•«••- ral- an oflU:c- ave been are % Straw. When y(fa *m*certain element lying to |t|it) j«WPI )ort af ft seeker, tlimti )'f|l knoyy tlicy h $ccn and ^icrf.j Ye«, and when blear- eyud runr-suc^i|-s try to out-sbout the cistern-w^lo^a^tiirting temperance man (whoi' 4 lgi^eS' up Democracy for principlo • , ||B praise of an ofllce-grab her, then m a|t> led to exclaim **Uc/t mutual adpt|ri||loti % ls beautiful, vuch rivalry in orx^llotion of spotless purity (?) #jr graut| Acf }iffif/irrr. • <i\[ ftile Her: If a mrtnf fa 4lways a candidate for otllce, and ** Atti but wants to lie, a Lawyer, ivjb*t|<f it not be a good Idea for htm to fetdinjgo his mgn so It would read : Ki O^diAjlttO /or Attorney land all offices ofMtior and trust in tho J gift of a l<>ngSilJIoi ing aud^wiiidied 1 inwpie.\ h ;j; |,fc - I « t% So 9 n<* t </e|ft%a It can't be DldJ\ . A cctitmTHm and two of his ad mirers say/ ^thoy* will kill the HKIUM>\ (i* t| dont stop trying to prevent /W ^Ipab and--—and (there isOqly t^roe In the ring) from forcing the nomination of an olJjec- Unliable oatMHdate. Hut, Ktghtt?mui' > nsvr mbsytibfiif within the past \two twwA*, say f'tftti ring shall not sitltt, and ruin |tUe t)artv, nor kill any thing\ bt4| thymic Ives, which l]hey aro doiugf politically. IF you ivlk^ the rising generation to be houoA j Olkd desire to seo the Haturday last there was a pleasant world fcnpfti^* In goodness and virtue «on 01 t;it| the town of O4wogat«d filed for iliftj ranh act. \\t of Captain Lewis JVorth 4 * tit A a either lelgrrtm htqulry has ^begtiu bf Ac Fottc|* Commit- • •»*-.- * i- - S^VfiulltotH urg, of l^pauvUfe, , ei|lct1 abd recently T> O. Ml jjUln., ha. j I „ #Hl4h1 *% htm*lvofitltatftr Od^rHpflmi in Ilia «sms <|fl»fl iitt that a tha lit In tha If* >'*tft»0trup *tjMh* evIMJ VN Oii|||fl| mti\r mn Stir National aflalrs on thn Oovern« cough or cold has u INdltlcal ijt Dr. Ihiirs bf 4 Utf r ca*e will II tW DrmgUU ther of II. D, ?|ortbrii|k of Ogdcn4- burg^ l|o leavtja a Wife! and several ehlldrriii A letter baa Mnee beefi found In his hiantlwrltlng showing that blft sulcidojwa« premeditated. *%• mmmht*— at AsMaMloa tHea fbr Lawyer twjlce— failure— Jiifttlce of the Peace, kinder aarretl prtunlfto not mU<«k any Either olll-i»— Hiipervlsnr--pniiHvety la»it ap|H«ar- ante—mnbil ion] revlvi again N ^gues4 njtii >- Senator—thegi ilrin then-\Oh thereV milt - #. .j» *%••• One ob|ite||ifi Against Louis J social gathering at the hotel kept by \yo royal host\ Law ton. Mr. Law- ton has a daughter, Anna, aged nine, who very enthusiastically displayed to the guests a large collection of toys ami trlnljels which had been present- ed lo her at various times. Of course visiting at a hotel we wore not disap- pointed Id the bill of fare which was as sumptuous and palatable as the moMt fastidious and hungry could de- sire. We departed feejlug well rc~ pi id for our vidt. , S. It. JR. tllrhVtll*. Jan. 17,^Teamiters are busy early ami bite, ; ' » OiteKs our'lhaw D going up Tllack Uiver. •) O. M. liortne continues to serve peo- |dn with steak ami oysters. E. P. OrHnih can now Ac found at bis ohl quarters prepare<1 to do all KiitdH o| blacksmlthihg hi tho best of workmanship. The musical concort given by Itich- ville ll/Ilj f the 24th inst., gave goiul sutirffactioit. The* aro soon to appear with a drama, and of course a grafid treat IN expected. UeV. i;. 11. Lovett is#tiii hoMi rneelingft, He IIHTS been aflftistcd «j ilng the past week by the Uev, \ lU'oolior o| I>«•Kitlh. *Last Frjday while tiro young fad were out riding, in attempting to tt^t n HIOUIII^ the *lclghupsot ; however ^10 Moriotm damage ya* done. 1 It IR ruitiored that Mr. Malh tt, dtir courteous and gentlenianl) landlord, Is about to leave us. Wo regnt to learn thin* and hope lie may yet map%e trntngotufotft to remain* Mr. MallHt and family have made m$uy IrieiJdH during their sojourn with us. lie hat Kept a fttrictly tempera to houjci Town njcetirig rernains quiet. ' Vc aspirants to olllco should ' bo up aini <Udng. * DHRANum - 1 —- \»'•••»——.-.-j f .,. Fop«'« SlIHs. 1 ! Jan. 24.- Norman MclSwaii you must jtylsgnyrago vice and |eh« courage ^et«ona1 and public purjty IMiu- Jk w t *.a-^^.^. u- r. les : ^Tlijirilffer*nce. The iHjlkic^l agnculturaiiHt Who can plow afcd **W th* barren tieldh of politics, bysOch a way as to roan an hundred thousand dollar harvest i|ftr> despise t|ift honest gtjauger who tills a sand lot <jrr hi tuny ^ook down with diH<ltiin u|rOn tlid uprlight' deui/oik of a \gum Hwraqip/Vbut the ditl'erejuce between tbe|wt> is iiiimeasurabUJ, it Is as wide (is IhJU bctwlceu tint wicked Dives and|ib^|(iibr but honest IMnx i '<(.;• IU foil on, Sijuirty Sticks to (reorge like a Hair \>t torce|iaj|tnd ^va : V4 he Ibves that man so, thmt ho vyould rather see r\tm spend $2,09(1 tbaiyto have him bea \ neuvelton has three churches, (M. E., Pre«b> teaian and UniversaUst;) a fine public school, hotel, several allures, shops &c. j Population about 400. ••'•'. ^ • Tho following are among the prominent business lit ma of the pluce. •.'.'\• J. E. Cbatfee, il'fi * bardtvare, has a lar^e stock wlifch can bo bought cbea'lt for cash. ,• W. J. Alleif, drugs & medicines, and groceries, in popular among his townsmen. . , 0. IL Uiffln the heaviest) nearly 300 pounds) boot & shoe dealer In the county, is an obliging and effi- cient tradesinan f —also the biggest auctioneer, going, going. K. Woodside, boot ft shoe tnariu- ffa/'tnro will give you fits. 0. E. Shaver carriage maker does his Work with neatness and dispatch. , J. Hnyder the obliging landlord of the fcotol caters to the wants of man and beast, and it does * not t£ko all { your money to pay youf bill. Drs. Hetree, and Turner are skill- ful practitioners. ^ L. IL (roodison and Geo. Ilaydon blacksmiths and carriage makers, both do a fine business, J* F. Woodsido furniture dealer and manufacturer, has a splendid lot of furniture, ol elegant designs, cheap for tho \ready.\ < Thornton ft Mtdett, sash, door, and blind factory, saw mill, shingle mill, ftc, are doing a heavy business, they are engaged in the cornice for tho new Town Hall at Canton. They also built tho splendid church at Dekalb. '* • . N. C. Kobbins, grocer is driving a good business at Milivillc. E. Uuell, the patentee of the Huell churn is receiving order from all parts of tho country for his valuable invention. All butter makers should have his churn; / . . A. IL Dean of Dekalb, dry goods ind groceries, is doing a good btfsi* nes and is evidently suiting hU custo- mers. * j LMVSSVK. .• ! ] ' Eden ton. Jan. 21.—Philip Lawyer owns a splendid farm ot 242 acres, first ranch over the Macomb line. Milks 25cows, all be lacks fo complete happiness is a geuial housewife, w ( Of is Jillson-lias a beautiful farm of 280 acres, milks 35 cows and is a mod- el farmer. House, barns, windmill- pump, all systematically arranged. H. F. Pat ridge And Mr. Holcom, opposite, on east side, both nicely situated. Mr. Pat rid go is our P. M. t Mr. Holcom 2s a butter buyer. N. F. Hwain, Jacob Walrath, and Christopher Nelson, fronting him on east side of the street. The trio own- ing a nice farm each. Mr. hwain harvested his new hop yard for tho first time laNt fall. Smith Fifthbeck is a thorough busi- ness farmer, Who owns a nice ranch in the rear of Nelson and Walrath, with a niccdiop yard, ho has purchas- ed a part of the Perry Nelson farm for a ho-nentead, opposite. <ieorge Swain, east side. («. has a nice farm and is also thorough in business.. Jacob Coffin, a farm of 290 adres, 2;> cows. John Forbes, next, 101 acres, 9 cows. Johnnie, as they call him, has the* (attest horses and cows on the road, raises beets to feed his trows,'thus Having the use of or carrots. , Jan. 27.—Doepite tho severity of the weather and disagreeable travel- ing, many rallied out t o t^o lectures given by Dr. Hoynton. Among the many who braved both storm and tempest, dinplaying wills of indomit- able perseverance, were several from Dls'L No. 12. Some, no doubt, for the purpose of listening to the un- folding of the plans of science, while Others, perhaps, had a more sj>cciflc interest In the Journey; especially tho position occupied in going and re- turning therefrom. With tho ava- rice of a railroad king the choice of ^cats was soon monopolized and a Choice •*selcct\embraccd(two tenses) tho opportunity. Amidst the burst- ing of sleigh-boxes—the displaying Of pedestrian proclivities—-the cheer- ing reverbration of \how's this\ ech- oing from some unknown cbrner mixed in now and then with a little love strain, spiced and flavored by an occasional hilarious, Hbout mingling with tho voice of disaffection.lhey fi- nally reached home, where, ho doubt, on their slecplcs couches they review- ed the incidents 6f the evening, ren- dering verdicts consistent with the part they had taken in the night's pro- ceedings. L. J. Z. c^CTrrr ITEMS, 'i •••- Ratten. \ ] Jan. 2G.—Wc note the marriage of | Willie Hosford to Miss Ida King, j ' Mr. Michael OBricit- has sold his fotcrest in the farm which lie.and his jbrothiDr hold in partnership for #700 to Daniel Hayes of Potsdam. j Mr. Aaron Colo, the man that jvas robbed a few weeks ago. is quite ill, {threatened with inflamatlon of the [bowels. No clue to those who com- mitted the late robbery has*\ been found. a \ L. E. Window closed bis winter jterm ot school ip tho Matthews dis- trict Jan. 24th* '- . - • s Plenty of \Beautiful Snow,\ and jhlorc expected soon. Roads all the E vay from 1 to G feet above tho dirt. The singing school at North Iltis- Oll conducted by Han ford Barns, of ^Canton, is progressing finely. J; Town meeting is drawing near, mie temperahco question is being considerably agitated. We feci it the duty of every christian and every honest minded man to vote for a no license man for Excise Commissioner t ' ' lo tliis town. Lot us vote for the i>cst man, not tor party. DrsTETt, • a» • t [ Til jf)eK it ^ D*Ka1b Junction, Jan. 27th.—Picket has left us. Oibbons is well and still remains |n town. Kerosene oil cheap but none for feale. let us have light; candles to jjthe fro$t. Roach k Popple are doing a large uBlness in the tin line. mes are hard, but the hank at Kalb Junction has not yd failed. Snow is only two feet deep in tho fvoods tinco tho thaw Haturday. D. W. Smith has recently returned rotn the west. He has been in Ean Clair, Wis!, and Bays that his wbolo iabsepco of four-teen mouths he has pot been in a sleigh. The new church at DeKalb village s nearly completed. Windows ar- rived Saturday the 25th. j Tho erection of two new churches |s being talked of at the Junction. Methodist audi Presbyterian. The atones for tbcj foundation of the Methodist church ar$ now being drawn. * . j -. ; James Merrithcw has sold his farm f forty-six acre* for $3,500.00. ij Town meeting day is approaching. Beware of fraud; nc* cipher dispatches yet discovered. Vote for tho right tuan. Don't sell your vote. Don't tell vour honor. fMcDA^oiit'K. The following temperance meet- ings arc advertised in^ the.Hnl.aw- renco Herald to be held in the town of Potsdam:! Bnck's Bridge/ Tuesday febi 4t1i. Speakers, Kcvs. J. L. Short, W. h. Tisdale, C. (i. Rowley. j?. ) . j French School hons<% F*b. -Ht^. Speakers, Rtv. E. C. Bruce, W. II. Faulkner, j ; ' / ' ^ i Crary^a M^IU, Thursday Feb. 6tb. Speakerw, Rev. C). A. Rounds, Vf\ II. Faulkner. ( ft. . f ' r Union School house, Feb. G, K©^ C. E. Bascoiii, Gao. Erwln. \\ Henry W. Warner, for yijars pro- prietor of thQ Warner Hotel recently dropped dead at his residence in Canton. ; * ^ ; '1 t - The farm house of Jacob II; Bellini ger on the Canton road was destroyed by fire laat FJri^lay morning. Nearly all tbo furniture was lost. Insurance on house and;furniture $2,70Cb An effort M being made tor get up races on the Jce near Ogdensburg. FiSst week Tueftday the store of X R. Clark and millinery shop of Miss T. Armstrong at Lisbon Centre were tlcstryecl by (llro. Clark had i2000 and Miss A rip strong $1000 insurance* Tbri private bank of Averili Chap- man and Beat), at Ogdensburg have organized as a State bank,, with a capital of $100,000. T Horace Wi Halo an ex-Supervisor of Canton diefl recently. The following officers were elected at the Cantonl corporation election : President, I Milton I). Packard; Clerk, Carson E. Chamberlain] Police Jhstice, John,Miller; Treasurer, Wil- liam II. Kimball. , The next leWturo in the Rellglo- Scientific coirrso at Trinity (Jborch, Potsdam, wMl be delivered by the Rev. James ] Thoraeloe Hector of Trinity Church, Uouverneu*, Sun* day evening ^ab. 2d. t The Spring term of the college do* partmeut of Sit. I ^awrenco University\ opens February Gth. William Augus- tine Pobte, of Canton, is engaged to deliver a series of lectures on ipccIefU astical law before the divinity school during the present term* « * Races on tl^h ice Trout Lake, near Ilermon, Fobfy 0 and 7tb. 1 . \ • . OgdensbuV^ IB to hare a Charity ball. - J ,. ; . 1 Lisbon Re|Aibllcan Caucus at Town Hall Feb'y 4t|, at 2 p. m. v 1 , A new Post Office has beetl estab* Halted at Briaace Corners, Alonzo Brasee post master. , ?*The Twliiklo Stars' enUtrtaln- ment at Renstollacr Falls last Thurs- day was a grahd success. 5 Augustus IHshaw, of Ogdc lis burg, was one hunderd years old on tho 19th Inst. ' u 1 ' -, 1.; • • • v r ! The Judson broken iriftk At Og- densburg wan' a private banking house like Paddock ft Co/s at Water- town, and not a national., or. State bank.— Ogdensburg Uepublioam \ A bridge, which has lOngf been needed, is bc|ng constructed across Black Lake between the towns of Oswegatpbie tnd Dei>eyster. ,1 This is a grand improvement and will bring a large gmount of fertile land into cultivation. 1 Geo. W. Siirjith, said to be t$c first white man born In Rossie, died; In said town on the IBth liiBt. at the ripo age of siixjty-six years. , The rcsidoiice of Mra. iUrrlet Farnsworth, near Hcrmon Village was burned in It he after-noon ofSattir- day the 25th. Inst. The housq was a very large an4 tine one, and well furnished. Fii|o caught from chimney burning out. |Small insurance* 1 <• 1 •- - - i ! BtomrftM Locaiia* « & 1 ; . . ... A Word abo«t ear K«w gtore, It is known to this coramOnity that fourpew stx>res have been billt in our village the past summer, but It is not so generally known why tho store of the Red Front has had such a rush of trade. It Is because Dickson is there closing out a stock of lUadymade clothing, cloths, hats and c4ps at one half their value. f4£w2 j •••—^——u Vorenew Cloakings,,at Killmer ft Je^son's. . f34-tf Copying an«1 Enlarglna Pftofo* arafka. j Mr. W. II. Miller, agent for N. L. Stone, photographer, Potedam, 1* now canvassing Gouverneur and tak- ing orders for enlarging photographs from small and old pictures* All the most worthy and durable ^styles in India Ink, Crayon,Oil and Water ifcftWb^MMfe; vtmfff*a» ii*AtA After eleren yearsoflactive and cessful mercantile be4tneaa. M Killmer and Jepson hkve dOcid mark down the prices of their m lioent stock, to tho jlowex; M profit. Their store it; mammoth sire 40x65 feet and is liberally peek with goods of every ktod, This offe an opportunity for a s^fection, whi cannot be found in smaller /rtor Dont forget that our pjricea are d to a bare trifle above oosL Call examine, and you will purchase, we are determined to tell. , *3Ht {*K New goods arrive ft Jepson's. j ?d to tell, j I TvVd4Hf4x^l »•<• killm flu-f W m. Dodda, stage proprietor the Gouverneur and Htmm6&4 rou will leave an order bo4k at the fto of Brodie ft Dickson Tor thetfocom odatiou of ail who qeaire him Colors are taken* Stone's studio has I transact business, $0 errands pr He a reputation second to none >n photo-1 liver packages on his route, !35tf graphic art of Northern New York. | ^ — * j • •\ - i Any orders entrusted to Mr. -Miller will have the same prompt and care- ful attention as though left (it the of* lice. j 1 w Avetfcer Kedattten! Still another redaction in the price of Furniture at S. B. VanDuxce ft Co's: Pear's perfect spring bed $2.25; Whitestown coil wire spring bed, $4.50 ( Cottage woven wire mattress, $8.50; Home woven wire mattressj $10.00; Steam cured wool mattress, $5.00; Western hair mattress, $6.00, and other goods at equally low prices. [f21 tf. ••**• v E»l4eMlea. Just how coughs, Golds, Fung and bronchial complain!a keem to be epi- demic. In tlfeso cases of sudden colds tho beat thing to do i^ to get a bottle of N. II. Downs' Elixir, which inva- riably gives speedy relief and ulti- mately effect* a complete cure In all eases where the breathing organs are affected. Use Jit iji time to prevent terious lung difficuHies. Sold by all druggists. ; \ f46w4 *J+ —— i ' epriaai aai ssiyyerfera; Dr. G. W. HoUhkln of Albion, Or- leans Co., N. T., will again visit Gouverneur andi atbp at the Yan Bu- r^n House, Feb/ 20 and 21 # with a good supply of Sprlngleaa Trusses that are adapted for inguinal, umbil- cal as weH M varicocele; also for Children. Dy. 11. invites the vtfy worst cases ^f hernia. Go and see him early. ; f 46 w 4 f ^eV-* 4 , / ¥0 tbe WiUrpow«r Owners 'off fir ivar. arge(a spoout by his sUfuutb temperance friend, Halle. If'(ioor^ i« beaten we sl| not wonder If ttquirty borrows squirt g(n$ Hi|i|j tries to) blow bra!** out With * charge (uj of c^Ierii ^rate^ij I • 44f~^-4^<l*#* »—*• No Mvh^berol the present Le^j laturo, who falls uto give both his tlucnoe ami Tu*^ in favor of the duel ion lit sojitrlbs and the genci curtailing i>f< aU useie^s expenses uu o ver HIHUIUI !>o alk^ved to iimult taxed pe0|Ho fyf asking for reelecti{)ii rlvrii—Supervisor If ri«- then Slate her l»f t'onirn*- — One in ii.\ Is made whl^h •Halle by some otj 1 A pound party was hiaoppotieuls 14 tryal haf'i* a stauneb temperance man.. Thhs may \o*p him theluppOri of Hullo who fre- quent the bar, tyfat It Will draw to believe In and pran- hlm a boat wboj tire the royal vjlriue oil nancs\ 1 [ dmmmr+l * Th^atir y t|iaa Louis Tiot hs) a candldkto for ijemlnatioit as Anpcrvfaer Is w|iolJ\\iii|rnif, and was started by a ctrtaln polttlcl 111 tot tie puepdae [of drtelvlng tlta f a wl ,. unwary. Itew Are <i( all iti|ipiMture|aiid humbug, s^nd be a$ra to ttttiid tlje caucus ata( p, m^Feb* etb^ i ^ total atMti- J. Ilsilewill the rented hit^ farm and iutondH to for Utith the first of Maseru wish hi 111 success. i Kd. Saver has a new addition lias start We to his family, a boy baby. Htit the )okc is, It isnH his. held at the W*tde>aii| ParMouage Wednesday evening. Guests were few owing [to had weather and roads. The quietude of our town has l**rn broken in upon of late, aa tho gri|m monster death has taken two from our midst, John Ward, our w^tl ktiowik carpenter, of heart diseaije, and Ih0 wife of L sumption.. Mre. Wiiry House, widow, la qul|te lll-with lung fever. J)r. HigjgingH U on the gaiii undler naac Hodge, of coai- the treatment o» Dr Ross. This the thtrti eas^ hero of cere or o spintl meningitis t N.' is V) 4\u\ ••!*•> os# Wo I,ov« ai a .tt Once a naan c<Juld by'gettiug iiioife'^ (no matterfio^j and writing hon before bis ijamej r yule^ govern control /^ tWa Just as he plcanbd, but now hbik C^jatigod ! The natno which ontj| fkf dpqn every lip isnpw forgotten, Jiikjp<^e speaks it, an l.e nits oiut Url»0<U upon tho ingr^ti tudo of hiM aitd. blesses those \annuo hlip,r |esa<11y sings \No to love iiiQMfex%pt squirty.\ * ionic At n regular communication t>f<|)g densburg; fcddtf* No. 128, F. ft A t Matdnie flail, on the even hold 'of J-.ii \\\, Jrf officers Wfrt dirty ensuing yefilt j!^ W. Bn^ [Ktnfiom Mttnt>r. . i W.| Brd ' << * Vtho following nataeil installed for Hie * . » Montgomery, Join J 4* llrcLM ll^tord, S. W. Andrk^w |tiohardson, J. W GMJB^Oswefl, Trcafturcrl W. II. CSwen, Secretary. J. BJOffuey, S. D. llud4on Ilatlday, J. D. 0. |*J D^idfon. S M. C. Gi ML ff^Gulre, J. M. C. Rek Bfoi k. ^. Smalley. Chaplain. Br)>. I. $ (M*r>v Marsbal. D. tfJikilsHRnjjprifMiist. II. dw#?dnryler.,...\.. Ittf iel |Qdbil|^tt<^Bro. J. I P. son, JM>. \k M r Davidson, Bro. VlOokf ';|; i t V\ . . ' rijtitt'M'MfvV Bt4. lii L. Seutlnni, en joy able time. _ 1 J ' all a his ul) in- re- al as who eno at Forlu^'s school house Tie lli:i:.\f.i> is popular here. >fa<*oini»< J in. 2r». — N<u* tieiug frivored with it literary society, we amine iiur^el/es with a **Miirprise party\ once or twice a %vi;ek.\ The first, of the season, was at the reHiiience of E. R. Tiirner. It Was well attended and all had an rn- ng W. Bn*. BaMooM *$»¥? ice, Bro. A. A, lM* %• ;fv' The second, was at the refiieffheo of Warren HastingH, pur present Super- visor. Like the lir^t it Was a sue- Ct'SP. • I The third, was at the residence of J. D. D.ivU, but owing to some mis- iinder^taiiding, wai not largely at- tended; but those piesent had a very pleasant evening's visit. 1 j The fourth, was a yOung folks \pound party/' at the M. E. parson- age on the evening of Jan. 14tjh. Tlie pallor of the M. E. Society, Itev. R. F. \Vhip(>le, was hohling a revival meeting at Brasie'l Corners at the tiipo and you,can imagine his sur-( prise, on arriving home at eleven o'clock p. in., to find his house filled with about seventy young people who were enjoying themselves \hugely.\ SriuitK. sonik Co)ton« Jan. 25. —Emery (Jale, for some tlmo a resident of South Colton, has followed her husband to tho \happy hunting grounds\ on the \Racket!..\ The \South Colton dramatic club\ give an entertainment next Wednes- day evening Jan. 2'Jth.',, Mr. Robert Newton who bos been for many years a resident of South Coitpn departed this life on the 15th. A large conconrso of people attended thia funeral and a Very impressive sermon was preached by tlie Rev. Mr. Briggs of Colton. Mr. Newton wa* beloved at home and respected by all who knew him. C. S. Sfcetl One Ittaa Kuie or Bum? If Our Democrat to frignds are do- lighted to see one tuan try to run the entire Republican party; tor, tvhilo eternally demanding the best places annatto | jf ur himself he assumes the lordly pi*e- ' rogatioli of deciding who shall hold Ilattio Snyder teat lies' our school | ^11 minor posili<ins an 1 these he doles lout, with an air ot supreme authori- ty, to those who will bo subservient IL I to his greedy 'ambition. We say the pernorra'ts are pU*a*cd with'thin state Of things because they know that l|t has weakened and divided the Re- publican party heretofore and HO per- 3led its Hil^reMfc last year that it only lected its Supervisor for Gouverneur l^y a beggarly twelve majority—//nr, Only twelve. In ibis *iate of things, ft>r which a single mmi's ambition is to blame, the Denize racy I see their opportunity. Is it wisdom to allow tfiis man who, while rccicving honor 4n<l distinction from the party, has proiight to it only <llshoiior and divi- sion, reproach and disgrace, we liay, is it right hud hot to let him either rule or ruin this grand politi- i al organization? It ncems to us like lost stupid folly for the masses to tand by und allow this to be done; t fid it certainly is the sublimity of brii/.en impudence for that man to Hsk that tho party shall be wrecked riud ruined simply to gratify his i.m- l^ition* Wo, persotiallv, e.aroiiot who holds the ott'n e, provided the man is tilie free choice of the people, is above reproach and can best serve |he inter- est of the party and tlie public.! tJT Ot>(tUarif$ Nvtict* 1 Died dj*dPo Poetry Five Cent* a Lin* f JJeaihM Free. Nvttce* uf j>etithu rree.jEi -*- \ —— —• * *>•' fc ntlCK.-Iii riuiilra, N. Y., NOT. SsUu 1S7», of rouniimplion, Sir. William G. Prlca, ft^wl M ye4irf t 7 inonlha, and 3 days. Remed ytor Prica, A. Har^ Tlaaeia* • ? TAKE H<mCE j That the assessment of 2,500 dollars, made October, 1875, ind by the asses- sors reviewed and on an ajppejal t^ the County Judge waa duly cop firmed, Also that an aseeestaent for 5^00f dol- lars ma(Je December, 1876 and If/ thre assesaorf reviewed, revised and coa- firmed Jan. 8, 1879, both of sild'as- sessmenis are now |n our hMds for payment and may be paid tojB. Hod- skin or t o 8 . D. Hubgerford p Co's. bank In Canton for 90 days from the date of this notice. j/ Canton, January il, 1879. |/ B. liowK^f. / I>. M. Jog£S. .$. W. LAJKLL, JAMES MULEE. f W. M.SfgvEifSOg. Com. of Grass River improvement -— »>•'•-'{] * . . Why is such a rush at the stOHe with the Red Front* becuse -Dickson Is closing out bis stock at half their value, and many are availing them- selves of those rare bargins. i f 4£w2 Wanted by the undera ignld, 200,* 000 feet basawood, 100,000 feet each of E ine, maple, birch, cherry ai*d other ard wood lufmber. S. B. VanDuxee & Co. Goarerneur If. Y. f43w4 • •« >•> • * - —, . Wood & Rutherford have jjoat re- turned from New York. They oflfyr greater inducements than jever tb strictly cash customers. 25 sits extra flue mink furs at extremely law prices. f 37 tf / It is conceded by all that 8. B. Stinson possesses facilities for buying and selling boots and shoes cheaper than any other firm in this part of the country. f40tf If you want a Nobby Sulfigo td> Killmer & Jepson's and aee tqe flntl^ .,....> .,. line of cloths and caaaitnerea o^ tbeiq \ • |. v ^ 1'\ counters. - \ , > Writ See the new Cloaks at K^tltti6r ftf Jepson's. j f$4*tf ># r* People^ trOI trade w lie re they get the beat goods for the fecial) price, and that is the reason wky tho., ™ r •*• great boot and shoe emporium of S.|- - , L , r ^ B. Stinson is constantly thrbngedfc • I ^ with customers. Ilia | trade tt 8vef ^l;&gy times larger than any 1 other similar^ eatabliahmtot in Gouverneur., W0 tf \. ; . •#•-+—— ., / -.1. /v , Killmer 4 Jcpson m*ke a ipeda1l]r£ ,, v of lad lea dross goods, and bate an un*% * usually choice stock oo|band, an^ng v > which isa flne selpctioniof JamestoVn^ , Alpacas which are espodiajly desirable for ladles wean. i , ; . !3Mf {} ; ; ear*. i , 1>» : J -;• ews u>r tMe I vod from MW a, 75 new apd aee«t Hewa U>r tMe I^fiiea. Just receivod from N$w pork At J. Bechholda, 75 new ajid iesira Cloaks and. Dolmans, whleh were bought much lower tbap tbkf could be bought for three or fottr weeks ago, and therefore wlli be sold at a rest reduction. ^ Call And tjee them fore buying and convince i yoorae that I have the best assortmokit at very loweat figure*^ j I f 40 tf A Secret Worth & B. Stinson. the leading Boot gnd Shoe dealer or GouvernOur, djoea quite I V an extensive /wholeeale faoiliMa, and f ^ •, persona who have larfb tta4lliea andi v j often several families in a ojelghbof-l - '- 4^ hood join in making their jtarehaeea at one time, and thua get tb> benefit of wholsaale prices. ThU it a hint which will doubtless be acted upon by many more people, j f 40 tf. 1*t> Celd Wenilbv« ,/ Don f t go around shlverlaig Wl J. Becbhold Is selling a good Mink Sett so low that almost fsvery one can] afford to buy. one* JAn lot of children's Furs a^d Caps low- er than the lowest, , ,. f40tf -. . M' \Hi I 1 500 new articles on the five cent counter at J. Bechholdff. f40tt y I In foara^s- moreaerlaaa on!*. Hem- When an ao readily at- r* fifrrsy has &. -^ waywin Alfow a cold advan tem and thua encou maladies, aoch<aa Vn orrages and Lung t immediate relief can talned. Bavchee's (J I nined the largest sale j In the wprld for the care of CoughsJ Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. It tt Dr. boechee'a famou« Gerkfiali preeerip* tion, and tt prepared With the great* est care, and no fear ffieed be enter* talned in administering it to tha youngest child, aa p4r directlona. The sale of this medicine tt onprece^ | ,J T / dented. Since first introdoeed there I J^ has been a constant Increaaing de-l^ 4 maud and without a si$gle report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask your Druggist aa *o the trpth of these remarks. Li-ge site 75 cenU. Try it and be convinced. , srsciAi* Novlicee. *? If\Mt Chtw Jaekson T i best sweet asfy Toaaeeo^ OT ly fr * / <* £ -m Hi 4 sc*>p fip^nalnc ao much on fine clouW rich' UH>\ HIM! Htylo. Ikjy fKKl, healthy frkxl, ch#a per an<l letter rlotUUig; gpt more reei an<t luttaUh* lit I UiiHgn of life mar j way, and eapeofSlly atop tike f<Kili»h habit of rahnlas after expealiYf and <,(»«<'• rtortorft or Uftins »o much of the Vile hum* b«K medicine that doefi you only harm, apd niakee I he proprietors rlfhMJUt put yoar trust is the grcHtcHt of all Aiim>la pure remedies, flop HU- icr«, that cure aNrtayi at a trtfllng ooaiJand yon uMI h( n better tiftudk and JTCHHI healta. Try H once. Uea4l of It In another column. f tiimi t Whr the Herald Rejoices. When bad men, or ofllce seekers, whose previous conduct will not bear a thorough investigation, connpire together to speak ill of a uews paper, that journal has'Kreat reason to re. jo Ice, bocauso all trtily good citizens. tn0M5 who hate wrong, dexpise hypoc. rioy and look with abhorrence-and contempt upon the cringing, crawl* in £ creature who flccrctly plots and oppi^lv begs for, otHce will applaud • ti^iiji who will not <|tiietlv submit !«• corrjiplion ajul frauds Therefore lit** (1KKALI> eougr»itulaf«a itself and re* |oice# in Ita independence, , $ •W^ifi gM Harmony. In the Interest of harmony there Has been a strong influence brought t ! o bear to induce Mr. Cleason to cease do force himself upon the party, when Ijt was a well-established fact, froir^ tbo result laHt year, that there wouldU bo a formidable bolt if he was nomi- nated. But he utterly refused to with- draw and it lias even been given out tjliat he will run whether ho is nomi- nated or not. Wo sincerely regret t[iis, for wo think that a ,iuan who Was received as much as he has by holding ofllce ought not to *plit the farty to gratify bis individual ambi- on. Many men think that the only Ifay to get rijd of him i* to let him get the nomination and then bury bim out of sight beneath an ovei- whelming defeaL ^ ; v :( But we advocate only that course #hich shall restore harmony in tlie party. I j :—\*~—— -.. | In the Senate the nev ^Capitol fitJmiiilasloners reported that $4,200, (fbo will compleie and furnW the building within two years. . J^ bill #a$ introduced appropriating $500, tjpo'io continue work till spring/. | ^ ,.. *— : -^••— -i • ] J bkluimed milk cheese tt said to be djnHealthy. | s i r^* Goto f Corrected Tho^farkett. » I* ••*• jnarKeta.^ rted weekly from Jateat re^M|ria.i (iouvMaaxua. N. Y., Jan. «M< hC9. FLUUU. Oatrt, W*|iitc winter, pelf Mil..,*,... sprinir, 4< ! v.. Indian Heal, per<hrl ..^•.rrT _ FEKD. C#lrn And Oata, p^rcut hhortrt, i* 1 (tUAIN. WNIto Wheat, i'»e|f. bn»hel -'- HpriiiK. t* uyc \A ; Corn, t# , llarleV, '^ <„ ritpvisioNs. Pork, per bb l .4..- l*i»rk, elear, per lb , r 1'orh, men<4 . •}-- i > 1'ork, difHtod, per!cH-f • Ileef, ** J B«»ff, alivfv T i I lain*, per lb, — 4: ..; Mioiildora, per lb |... - — Hotter, \ 4.-. r . % '••- • C'h<-c»« f \ -*,-.* Lard. '• *..* lined Applnj, perlb * — Oat ttoaf. •* Maple Hn#rar ^. \. v . +. Kugar A,|>erlb + Onto, U10, Retail HieeV. . ax^od • (W •r^l 95«S 5 25 , ia«S 1 «o Aa vs. %« j-:::. Israel... > •• I'otftt****, ver bn< Appiea, ;; fleam, / , \ • onions, \ ,- Kss*» l^r *..>zen Turkey», pe#H>.- Chickunn, •* .. i.-j Hl|tfDUIK8. Rait, i»er bbl i bait, per paflk of Of \fti Halt, lielb. ba«..^-. r Woo<t f per cord, fttffo *• .>* 3H 4t>°t; N4w Torft Frlce C01 TU*V R-MMperf l $.l7^a^W;fC0<>d tt4UQ<*4 50. HO Pa— WkJ. T A L LO W —S V1^47C POKK— me«i, $7b<HJ7 00. BOTT«R-l0#riVj LABD-|fl*f. 1 NEW Voair.Jan. W. IB76. lie N«». W $ .1 H^tH 7ft; fommon 1 KLOUKr-fafttry tlnate bbL $6^S, Kedjwister f' 4 LtSp4r barrel 0#7C 1, 5cta. a bbl; Oadenefeara fflfarketa. I <1g,ien»ijurg, Jan. ^ 1819. BrTTKR.—Choi< e is#a^.per lb. CoSiinonto ^llalisa-ra^torir IHffa Farm dai POTATOKH—<>5yv CenU per buahel. <>ATa-»*W0c> t Koos— lac. \ • I)KI«D AcPLasf^aCperlb. |>KESSJW>aTsATi-/ieef,4<^<i. Kutt , 4*orl acu. j LAMSH-LiTO $lM(il8p«rhead. IIAY-*$6#I Spelrtdii. M«4H! PoKK-Hoaie-pAaked Jlfht, m heavt. a 10 a bbL rLOUjir-Pafttry __. • 6.00; Mo. 1 aprfna; VTheat, $&.». Coax MEAL—fl-40per MO It*. SALT—EetaiU h A an— Home rendered 9cta MAPr,a»CoAU^New light s#10c, Dark »*o. ^ } , U AMS—SofAr 0are4L tmall fttsed. 1 Large, 7cU. HslfeO, As cu. Hboulde FEED, BBAK k £tdara-ReuU-F • Lift par 100 IbsT^a, 00c. per abort*, 11.00 per fiuadred. Mlddl Mrbaadred. ^P TALLOW tdUB What aiiciteon %• deiteg ai tae HeW atore off Jasnes »«vr«—»*ore of tke ate4 rront. He Is selling as good a Suit for $4.- 75 aa can 1>e bought else»vhere for $S.00, as good a custom made suit for •15.00 to #16.00. aa can be bought for 923 or 25.00. ^ Overcoats (of^M^x\6wti$X price $6,50; llailaboj&titfn cloth 7(c, per. yard, origatul price tl,12; Hats all wool we., original price 754%; Fine fur hats f L50, original price $2,59; Heavy Shaker hose 20 c, original prjee 37c. And many othor goods equally cheap, aa his stock inttat be closed bv March 1st. ; f 45 pr 2 Heniia la Welt]tit* : „ Paa«oo'sCOM POUND LIQUID rtMui laKaV lure** OWE raaaodv for D DebSUtr, Lo«Vo? A aobe, Nervooaneaft, Ueraages)fteai of etc, etc It h a true represeatallva at trie dulda of the atoweek laths appeUrer In the worto%A4»ept*M# to toe su pleaaaat and emclent. Price Dae Douar. PEEBOO'S PLKAEANT PI Lie, the Ure ever preaented to tea putale* For aaas by all dsaaart IB CoaU»«DCK *ao*,. AjrenU. UUca, K. T. ' CoeswasFtlem An okl phycioiAn v reUrftd t*om \nm had placed in Jala aaadftbr BftUakmary the txfmul* of a alas) rerocdjr, for the speedy and contain*pUoeu bronebius, cat all throat and Innf aaecfaoat. altoe aasiUveaad radical care for nervoos debility aaa aU aarvaaa oomplainu, after Jatvinf teeiad Us weaderfOl curaU re powers in (botuAndsof oases, has felt It hi* dnty lo make it.known fa) his seJQEftag a \ Iowa. Actuated try tbU motive, aad adiane to reliere Human ftnaTsrina, 1 will seatf, |fme of charj full to ibe \ - , A Word fo ibe Wiif There are some business nlcn who ndake It a hobby every new tnoo^i to advertise that they arc goin^ «>uk ot business, in order to get up a IjUtlc trade; but still we hot ice that ajflcr people go to those atorca and exam- ine their aiock^ndiwrices they gO to J. Be$bhond*sr and aaako their pur- fiwrteft, as he can sell as low as any ot fthem and give you new goods. 4 , (iroat bargains in Buffalo robes and Hor*o blankets at J. Jteehhotlds. At the did store of Killmer & per- sons can Ue found a splendid \\u$ ot ladies coriets at ortlv fifty cruls. , ] • t V , I39if -*V~ '\'•* , j Ready Mado Clothing in entiles* variety ca$ be found at Killmer & Jep- Hoirn, whejre goodn can be bought a* cheap as at any ehtabliblnnent in tiouverne^ir. HUMf A mammoth F1VK CKNT eoiiliieJ is one of the many attractions td i>i found at the pomilar and long cstahi lished htorc ot Killmer A Jcpsoi^, Gouverneur. Call early while tb« Mock IH fronh and full. tfS-tf co^cr.umno lAftirs^ cro* Send and ProfU 1 (<>n . I. A. ^\ r aid can arouse yoiir a*» isbment, as to cheap prices, and cer- tainly excite your desire to purchqftc, if you devote a few minutes looking through his mammoth stock of really Made cioaks and cloths, which,Jfoi the price, quality and assortm|nt, beats anything ever before exhibited in Gouverneur. With G. 1*. tiitt, neat door lo Fuller House. f3J-tf HEttALD FatEHIIlJfl*, euh* re aad lie *•>*•• re* -Get On the Scales and Be IT el ah ed. , Let all tall men; for the next Three Months, furnibh us with natlsftfcloi. (•videnccof their heights, and to th. tallest we will send the UKUALV fre* for six months; the next in height four months. Send in your heights We will make tho same offer to tin heaviest man or woman in tbo coun ty. (Jive u« vour avoirdupoise. Dec. 1st, 1878. f36tf. *o* i < J. Bechhold still keeps on selling everything in the clothing line loucr than those ttyat sell at cost. 440tf. -•••- ge, to ail who deal re tkidils •loetna, with directlona for preparing and aslagJla Gor- i, French, or KbjrlUh. ^n>t by m*li by a^t- nap- •ne# drejifttng with ^tarnp, naming rtherar, 14S Powers Yorl. Hl#ck. is bapar, w. W. . New 46W4 '7?***^ Id ctUseaJofttirs atnosliaa^sailUal I Wish Frery hod Itcv. iieorgc II. Thayer, an vicinity *n<urn to everyone a 4^Hicn f and Chrialian Minialer of UtejlL K. Church Jttftt this moment stopped In our Store to aay, \ 1 w i*h even body to know that 1 oaasktor that botn mraelf and wife owe onr lives 'to Bat- koh'ft ConauaipUoa CXire.\ Ilia oaAlag a ire- aiendoa* aake over onr counlera anil iftlfivina' perfect aatlsfaeiMHi in aU cnaeaof Lung DtpMaoft, nuch af noUiingelae liaadone^ *' Uourbon, Ind., May 15, *7S; j , if \ iW Mntctett «yrraaee. Sold by I-A VACK ft cu\, s|idWia. Whitney. General OrEggitU. , IJaid. I, .^ ^; %'L i Vi fto Deeepflon It U atraase ao many people will ooatiafie to ••ufTrr day af ttr day \« jth llikpepftsa, L4ver Com* plaint, ConeUnatlotL 2Suur HCotsnoli, General De- bility, when uiey can procure at oar atom SHI* Lolls VITAUZKB, free otjeoet If itdoeanot i ui c or rolinve Uietn. ftokl by JLA VACK ft COX. and WM. WlIIT««b'. . ~ The moM ponulaS and frainuit perfame of the day.^HACKaltTACK.^ Try It. Hold by LA VACK ft COX, And WM. WHITNEY* GCB* ^ era! I>ruggi«t« # \ ffttoowtim Why (t li lo? Thai name people think thai before they ©ah IM oiadc to fm*betu*r ttcy rmut b e made to feel tr<»i-M». Thin i^ not (he *ttt**JUon prodaoSfl by WiMibecE'aMi^rC^teaUiniulos. Taotrlaa- &nve effect it prodor4Ml wnbottt pain. Any [ imvUcine Uiat prod wet pain, Oaubea Tever. and r'etcr Is the cause of ConsUpailon. Ineae (.ratmles urc «ure to cure Livor Complaint fmindice. lleiulache. IrHUgfatloau Aoate oi i hrotiio lliarrha^a, Dvwnterjr. HabiUtal Con- •dipation. Dltilbcsi, Keronie Wonkaasi, 4fcc. Sold by LIAVACK ft COX. Trr i*i Trr it; toy \%T f .aJiHrrel yre ble Stafford'* Caalorlne CcrsU* rre|utra<»ion warranted to cuif Burns, CufM, tiruiar*, CKai>)*<t JfatjiU, Fever tiure$ t FrfMted >VW, Pit*; VhUUuittf. Uallson Hor»oa, XM<' Teats on Cow it. N»H* fyrcuiAra, ooht br I.AVACK ft COX. Price ^jbtntft. Vftc irnrr's Bal*am f#r*Cold: ft CUX. by LATACK f »eow ma IT is NOW* an kcluioWdg4«l fact that Con* umption CAD be em red. |i has been eared in a von great nnmber of caatos (>*otne of them appa* renUy desperate onos) by Srhenck*a Fulatonic < Syrup alone; and In oiherv by the sam^medleine in connection with Hehenck*«Qsa Weed Toide and Hanynke PiUa, cne or both according to >*~t.'r the rc'jniromcnU of the case. 7 The largest, beat and cheapest stock hosiery,jiew style cloaks and ahawla can be found at the corner store ; Eg- nnnurou. i u i ert'a block, where Killmer A Je-paon iKOTBv eub4lt.es perboahel offfthe. 1 are nelling plica of gooda. cheaper The okl BBppoftUion that \OsntnmpUos Is fti* curable*' for many years deto/rod Ph>1octsns . .mm attemmlng tb find a icnneJy for Jjiai dis* . ra^e, and i>ationU afflicted vrlth it-ieeonciled thcmselvcn to Uosth without an effort 1/clng made to save them from, the doom which waft considered! inevitable. » | , , J)r. Scbenck himself was fftiflnosed at one time to be at Uie very gnte of death, al* PhyaiCiAiif having pronounced his CAMS kopeloM nod adhn* loned him to UU fate: he was CUBatto by j^ie ^foreaaid raedieines and Afterward enjoyed an* interrupted good health for snore than forty years. ' Thousand* of people LAVO uaoil )r. ^henck's preparatrona w*h Uie*aame remirka* ble success, , . , . ;f .- • Hcbenck'ft AlmxnnA etmtaiaWj^ tnofongh realise on Consumption, Liferpon|platns>l>vn* '.* K>psta, ftc. ean be had ginii«>f aay draWfiftt,, : or of Dr. J. II. Scbenck ft so*, Phllgdet^hsr' t W » dtreCUena for Use nse sK ' eines acoomi*hy each bcheack'a Pulmonic an Maodraae Pills axe for mUe «>y a|l dr filwie <t/ -^^ it j ib* \, /: p nse ol *e*enek>a4nod'.. l fe packsge.i v J. . .^, *'^fe Hymp f 8s)a Wea4\i(sa8n^'i |f 1 M ttests- \i fri