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t ' , fr a <>' J^/'altftMM^R- *' Mi «n (•4 * #. * M v.'i v I *4< M I k THE (SOUVtRNhURHt HALM Tnt4*Si»A^ MAt)rn tni, lH7!i* T# tftoo+rtoere. i ft, J. (jpay taj* la t|m mil? author* litd tratelllnf agent for the <1*M vnt »*tm HlHAfU I .*• ••J---..-. ... TVlii 9 T||niil U» re *d our i*«»t«Onui h t- Ur 1 It || Inlbfi right \Strati WtitHjwft Vtarrod*.* \fra.j A. K tlolmar Lid Mr*. J, It. hail* of Itoealo, aitd Mleane I,um and I.ankton pf OgdtMlhurg, accompanied by Mr*. I>> MnKajjIt, bonm<I ii< wklh a call Trill pia,OttO,ooo j anntutlly aent abroad foir htfpotted augur can a I bo retained ft hOtiin hy engaging lit, andoncoiraglfig th* manuta< IUIA <»t boot SUgar, which lift* rnroutlv hdcn auoceaeful(y tritid Mi the Hint* or Main*. 1 • * ft. P. l|r*iUiii>» iN»iy and uaofNil Oataloguej of loading N«»we paitom in Ilia flitltvH} Hlalna hep IHICH rcolaved and eon tafyta all at of tho papcre which || la for lh| internal <sf advertiser* to patronleo. ij lltlhhard la one ol tho b#al adrerttalnf agenda I n theronnt ry •' dttf>. fl |R*ftatM, hap )o«t graduated from tho llVnUavlvahU college of dental eor|fnrr audi returned to (ioovarneot Monday IMI. I I n hat d*itd*d lo |#aiiHio thel praetb e of hie profoeelofi tyn tni* plae«* t numb to th«i frallftoatlofi of In* ><n*uy friend*, bar graduatn from tbU to Hiato w*a I'llnton II. aid/town, >~ f%i»V? !;•* 1 gran noaiiop Tho only <ikt ooellott or Hit Parker, <* jrV i; I* .—Of a)ll (ho now Song* th# count ry nono aro «o h<»0^oitt}HMUnl by Will IP'' H f : ' I. flow rlooilu popular aa It. ThornP«<||TL HO has |u.t l«attt*d a baautiflil n<m aong and utiorun, rut I tla<l M My <lraitd|»a'a Advl.o.\ It in tjlOUglit lo fa ofru |»r#tt ivr f ban thta M^hor'a n*0imi« M<MI^ \ t^ittioi lug Hkalla.\ If yon want tho Ufr«t and pr«tt<a4t aoiljir of tho t\ky, ordnr \My Urandpa'a ^drbu/' by Wll| I.. Thompaon. |j Any u»tin|ii drnh.r will mall It to yo|i fur n r«<»t- l*uldUh«'d by W l#. rha>tnpaon ^ f,>., |;>„t Liv- orj>ool, O, | . Tbf followl|g u$in(ii Wrro ido« Mtd: l f rf)aldaiit| A. M. Jopion ; ritulora, John alo(*a|ty and J, K. Mi K«Urmi; l 9 olloo Juatl|i9 0 W. II. Androwa, Tho ItaJOlutlo* kt ra!44> #HO<I t<r nny for u i rant of hydrant* wiu VUKMI difwu. Ilul tha racilutloala to i*t*« t%oi^|my Par rlngyig Iha vlllago boll alnl I MM) ft>r tha tia# a|id banolU of tho flcao hbua«) wora |^|iproy< d. Itf tha aWmlag tl^ ratidbtAt^« a I t<i lad gavajla vmrf |domtaut rooo|4lon and fiitarta||umatil lo tholr trlauda |and itipporfjlra, at tho («aw ofUqo of jKa€|i Androwa, \ largo nuinboc of frlanda war«|||>raa«lit| aatl holpvil dlt- OUaa tho(|iir«^|oti tit tho hour ami dla- fpuati of tha llpplaa and flgara w^Udi wora furnl^lird ^i gotioroua dbuii- tlanror a^oraajaial* or # «i| Tor* li Itl^orj Joflf. aaant rail thla r | F. W. 1 I'o., mad< •« I Wnak, Mm { or # «if iv • a plo C) R lUrnaa U vUMIilg ajolft 't J. L Tfca •Wo ato inn I'' * It i' 4 M'%^ U Ivaa In LajjwronoafIII*', whtiro alio fvIII apond ajfow waoka. ' I I Mr. II. Ill < inkling and Mujiiiy ^oni Hla«j|borrf llMuora, \mtv fftcrntly ltoo|nto ro|iidoiita oi Oouf^r- j A, 0. Ilouln, of |ho toWii of Mm Willi noar l|o lUiruon town lino, n)ada ua a vl|M yoalorday and tvpurti t|iat IWrmara km gFttltag rotidy for a|igaMng. j j lion. rUiJ|oi l>ok ( raturnod to (|oti^ornour l|at Htt»ii<Uy to apHnd tboHabhaih with hU family. Wo afo ploaaod to;IkooW that Mr, IVrk'a alralghtforivaird an^l anofgotln id<ta« of buUnaaadi4iot aofiord with itm ^11- a^orlnaaa an|A nutl tapoltifi whbdi rtiaraototl«o«|iOglilillTo proroadln^ii. l|o dlat»«Jlovia In liunooina apam>a)oi* afid nonaanajpnal r*aolotlona whlrn afa gonaraliy otfora<l only for rfl+oi a^dlfatary .\|oMaJ»ar would a<*t uppn h|t Idoaa of a<|^iioifiy and dlapatoh al li^oaaaary buflnoaa might bo Wo ilOna and all rftorn liomo Inaldo offi*. I) da>» from ilia dila of aaarmbllifg. • #*r s,*- i^. j #Hlat.irt |h pUliaod to Irttih l|u< gfatlf>lug fa Hi tha4 thorn la * mo^o- 4 liilint mi tont ^ aolart m farmer an tho i lull* ltoptihll«i|in < alKlhlatf fnt Hl.oi iff , oi thla onytttif. Ibla \n but a tit «,r ) % ka)owb»dgomo(it nf tho |n4t i laltna of 1 • tlglt grt*at ami worthy otaaa who tvto ] odW, and tor Inauy ynaia havo boo»i t I ajfptamatlrtallfNauMbhnd ami Ignorod lS\*Y tho profr««|k>ii«4l t wlro polling p<i|. Itftdau*. l«ot t|o fnrfttom ml togolNor aa a unit |u d||itiiantlIng thHr rlgljtM anil thi'ii thoy 1 will bo roaoo«it«Ml. In tli^t way only fan thoy ovor rlan nhtioro tliliooudlllon «pf ^Itowora of wood u(id bolirora of hti^doiia/' for noan w|io baVa ao long lot dttd It oror th«<o» Wlit^n tho f Ul«i|« <•( th<> Hull i i«o up in th+lr utlg|il, i|ii«1 not only doium*!, bul Inalat upofa (Hal recognition of thalr olalma toi a ralr ami of|ual *\\*t» of AoJttlral amii olll< lal roproa^ntathMi both In Town, 4 oruty, ritnto and \> ^tluAal affalra, (jlinn and noi till thop, Will tha (ttatloi^ol tholi « lalma bo r^ r\\^. ,, ,, i kn **»r#ri«t«a Taaafcar, $ Orio of itioao! pla*oiaiit o^mrroin 4n Whhli gild tho iMllo-afotioa of llfo, <^> until ting frtoiij(t«hlpa and bliulli«g dioarta mora ((Irmly togothor, took plax'o at tho fr»4)d< n<*4 of John \V<bb f Jr% on 'rtiur#day Ovonlog of in|t Woak, whoti liltt) MublKlth HrhontcM* Mi tho I'roalo ta>rt«it ttniKih, with « foa| otlior rlioa^n ^tlonda, timdo hli|i a Itirpilao vl^it t <|til«i|lv lii«tallln|| tbituiaalroa aa !(•••<* In hU IKHKO aug taatlng tho family Volna tor a limn in thofr own hatu|a. Afior nO hotir ot r * -^ r*tr^i^** « , ° |lVr l* - ^ •* |, l r^rhango oi 1 1 ffxid wl*4 ,<% *' * l ,ri,l| lfuJ lOpaH waa *f -tfrtod up f:r u f ,B,,,II< ° ni, ° » mrl ^ tb^mlydraw ,4oll,lHO|cUMl, Mr W i *M.IM H almoJ 1 hl> ^-l»»^ ^ l*V ••I+ hi. natlyoT ,oi| ' ,U,llr - • ,MI ^ rd in lila own hon*m lallai atNllirga«ii t af alitif^raaltr^ A aiUtatrf aif hlaiaaiaiiora>aiaWr«ai«aia* Ilul fbw # #0 bollorif, of th^iO who aro Intlmatoly acquainted with John Ulohardaoli, oftbla town, Wa wall aa tboao whtt^nay noo' him almoai dally paaalng along our *trootfl With a fro- tilo atop anO tHiarbig, and with an «t- proaalou mt aufforing In lila eounto- uatiro > aro fully awarooftbo nnmor- oua and ogtanajTo wound* rHoolrod by blm during tho war of the) llotxd- llon. j[ • ; Ho aorrwl aa a prtv^ato (n (Jo. \U/' *20tI, Kogt, Naw Vtrrk Caralry, and w*a wounuV\f at VVilllaniatiurg f Va», on Clio 4th day of Hoptomhor, IH6I, aa folio wa, vlf : Ut. My a btick-ahot which onttrod about half way bo- twron tho atbow and ahoiihlor of tho loft arm, fracturing tho bono and paa-iod not On tho Minor aldo of tho olbow point Thla wound rntlroly doatroyod the tiao of tho arm. 2d. Klro bnc k-ahot ontorod hla right arm noar tho al>0tildor ; ono of thoio paaa : od out on tbo oppoalto aldo and tho othora worifiiovor found, and aro now lodgod In lila bo<|y aomowboro. Thla wound Injuroil tbo norro on tho Minor aido of lila arm ao that thoro la a niimbiioaa Hotig iho ontlro oourao ot tho norro, <!lt*udlrig to tbo ring and nttlo llugori of tllo right hano\ Id. <>n« biiokr-aliiit ontottid tho obook In front of tho gnglo of tha )a^v on tho loft lido, aid piaalng through tbo I oof or hla nicHitti mada Itaoxlt thro' hla uppor lip, oloao to tho noao> tak- ing a tooth 1»lth It on Ita paaaago. lib, Una anlerod hla nook on tha loft aido noar thi Jugular roln, and paaa- Ing through bli nook, waa lakou out at tha right ahouldar. r»tli, Ouo on* «orod tho brtaat and loilgod In tho a)ono # and wHaoxtraotod with lomo <|iftlrtilty« fib. Ona ontorod tho point of tho Id ft ahouhlor and paaaod •jut norti th# mUldlo of tho oollaf bono. « ,^|aW^ < I initio boing ir r Oba^llofioa waa 'iHUl«nor all h )f0 lajg Vlanda p of paiteaatioii « tod t .afro« |bo ol itnfiild ihal a«/ llgonl taaoha iiowHi^ l/ot^ 0 fKir t longih otiforrou\ doiiti am plo (uatlfo vldod, a ftlw won|» id Initniotlpn lollow rotlrod fully por- oro lallhtul and intvM tan tltolr <rwn, ootiht td r whllo U.o aforo a llo lloub| aatiallod apliraalailvo and nffoo* oaijpiot rMillly bo oalloU Thoio WOIIKU, aa might bo atpaot- * d, rondor hffn ontlroly tnrapaldo of pn forming gny manual hibor, and although ho ffO#lvoa a ponalon for tho lota of tho tut) of h(a lott arm. It aroma to ua that ho altonhl 1>o gran tod an additional aii|0mit for tho dlaabllltloa ptndiiflod In Mi law, nork, right arm, •%ii<l hroaat, ag all tboao aro painful and dtaagrooabl*. ' Aa tbo oaao now at|im|a ho la gfftutcd no groalor prn- almi than ho wVuild bo ontltlod to ro- t«Mvo for ttifk ,loaa of hla loft arm \ AH FgUorlal t?|>iaa>ga. i Karly In o# otlltoflal oirporlonfo wo oatHiplluioHtaxI ono of our now oitohangoa, Ml'\#hat wo lutondoaj to bo an oxuboraUt anil gtiablng aplrlt of p>ltronlrlng ajn| approrlatiro kind- uoaa, upon flaw #< matohloaa taato mid gntuitublllt) dlaplayod In tho odlto- rt|l niaiiagom^ii^ oC inbl papor. Hut thn < roaaqyod, pttg noaod, rod hoiidod, big foototl p ami woak mli^dod (thla waa how wo pfcturtd tha lngrato)od- Itor, who falrljr fVo^o our marrow and < tifdlod tbo wgrfoi blood which ao af- footlonatoly r#hoa through out ton* dor haart by replying In Ita vary noxt l*-lio thua : M \Vo|Wlah woootild truth* lullv loltirn yoilr well wordod and hotfor doaorvoil oonipllmout.\ At flrit wo woro altlnnod, paralUod and ort|ahod 9 then r^oVoring our broath wo -fairly wmit>a<l with rago, M tlion gaihoring up Dor ahattfrod hoart* atrlnga, fcmt MlnitnOiitng to our aid tho htw^^maltilng ahrotla, pa to boa ami blooding taltoraof our onoo buoy- ant, and happy; iOahh< od, wo aought thif prUaoy antt')tOruia|on of our, lato Joynua, but now, lotloly and dotolato aaiiottim t < bioa hfmurad artd ahlotdod fro on tho hat«/ul and Inrpilaltorlal g«/o of moo, and aoatlng our dam agod, dlaoonaolato and deapondlng potion upon our tftual atool wo pon- borod upon tho hoartloaa Migratlttitlo of ttion, modltalod rorongo, and pro- pnifd to launob thundorbolta ofdn» dlgtiathm, lightning ahafta of rn%%+ porallon r ayo, a/tiole broadaldoa of lanium at ll\* pliny aorlbblor, who thiil aoornlng ouf on*orod loro and apufnlng our profnSrad frlondahlp had rudalVauiMtou tiiO hand In whioh wo had ao lorlnglyUiold out tho ollro braa)oh of iioacoHtid frlondahlp. Ittul with ragt\ and nortod With in* <llgt|atlou v wo gfaapad tho fatal pen, and dipping It Jn tbo gall of bitter- nr«M wrro about to traoo tho M .Vrnr- turi.ii trkol-uppharaln\ wordaof con- d« iikiifitloii, and^wbilo revolving In our mind aa a a|iltablo opoulng aon- torn o— ** Migratg and onward, you miflM tiavr /fc#/yfottiruod our cofnpll- imn| by falalfyltig tho truth half aa badly aa wa did,\ wloli, Indignantly gUufliig at tho tiatoMil oxohango wo obaoi vod to our ^maTomont and oha* grin .that tho ad Una. who had thua OHM (ally olfondofj lia waa \t\M only a IOUMIO, a Mra, *• •>•-, but alao an old trlot( and\ti no frlond of our achool boy tlava. * i At, thla diaroviry 1 our pon dropped from our norfoloaa h%ud # tho roal trtitll that a practical |(»ko had boon pUvfl upon ua fl*i«ihod unoiH our ititm), and that a) bit of vituperation an*t 4aroaam ^oon fbnnd Ita way Into that limbo of forgo Mi Inoaa, tho waato bgak^t, and wo, with a haart aa light aa a blid'a, pat graroly down and wrotf a loader uppu- *'Tbo a)>aoluto unoortaliitloa of hntnan aftnlra.\ I Ifi^lrlal. \fal< h 4th- Thla town la altnaled on ttlaaao Hlvor, buo mllo from tho at at Mm, on tho O. & Is. C. It. It. and ooutalua loVeti or eight hundred In- ttiiblt|iuta. ' Th+y hato aflnl pubUcfachooU Tho Mtptiot rlmr» H U a flnf+ oil I tiro, under the plitonito oi Her. O. *\V: Mi^xloy. rropitratloita urn being mado to rtv build tho portion Uaalroyecl by flro, K Klolndala drltlng bualnOaa In hla naw and ahlnglo mill, auta 400,000 tt lumber and tamo of ahlnglo per \oar« i . J. II. Iloblnion fary goooda, efoe^ i f ry ,^r. f haa a llfco trudo and Relit ohoap* , » C. It MrrioIUnh can 1>e (bun(fib hU ottiro r«ady to giro atlrioo aa an a tintey and counaoller. .f. H. Ilorafor4,i|rtigiiiu1gfororloa^ haa Hffan alt yoara In trade, and haa A largo itook elioap lor caah. t , , (loot <t, Hlmoua lag lawyer of good roputttt mid woikr bard for bli ollant^ * ,' • \ ' i Thgi mllllnerj» aljop of Mlai tlattU rZ. i Imtlin, u a^iodol of neatnaaa an4 no wofidor tha la^ltit patronlaa liar m e-tfi>nalToly. fT%My gooda of all rkludalalwaytoh hgnd. Lad las walk ir\ore money xlltct* 1n pro- tean did Mr. Lattara ffr#aji OlO Facplo. Tit*f ^nrAMKRtj Tnrn^ir, 3fr. titliiort—Kx flrai I waa Inclined to believe; that the publication of let- tern reflecting upon creamorjea, waa. a ahrowd buMlnaaa oportitlon l^i tho in- teroat of tbo Wegatchlo Oheamory, and I am exceedingly mor til fled to learn.that mr tuodeai repljj abonld bare forced my ox<|ollent foung frioml, Mr. rial!, to father th# odium of thla aeemlngly iineallod to\ attack updn tho lutereata of dairymen In thla \farorod lorality.H j If my eflfhrtk toward^ tfio Injirodnc- tloe of a tvatgmy which haa fir year* boon prod not I vo of refuma, Varying from ten to thirty per contj above, tboao realtml at rheea> fkctorloi, In other looalltea, have beifn Injurioua to Mr. IlaM'i Interest a, bd hua my aym- pathioa ; but Ih all cbgrlliy ana kind* noat I crutnot but feel that he baa made a miatake In proa^ina/ biigriov- anooa before tho public.! , r llowovor, hohaaaakod for, atul iaen- tltfod to tha correction whfchtBhowfl that bo netted hla pajrona 7j2 eeuta per bund rot} fbr thelr.)mllk—)r>r on/// wm^ vm($ ICMS than (he Canton ('tram- fry paid id patrons froi^ batten alone. Thla amount* to a diflceoneo o\ $?.T> per cow, to which wo iiiuat hdd at ha$i $2.00 per cow aa tho vtilue of aklm milk over whey, or n tmal of •4.25 per cow In favor <K the fream- 6r >'*. - I ' . - Wall, can farmer* afford to allow aklm oheeao to aell at frofrn 3| tp 4 eta. net (Wegatohlo prlrea) r»r go jto tho \compoHt heap\ if from butter] alone thoy can realize to much bettor re- aulta, than do the ftillettj Factory jia- trona. i In tho faco of ibeto tintl tputetj facta It wilt bo Interesting to'learn upon what authority Mr. Hall atafoA that \gllt-cdgo butter and f|mcy \jl1ra5e \will pay patrona equally wollj ,, I* there any oniomloti aboutj hla cjhecac being \fancy\? -If not, jwhy tlitln'c It **pay aa well\? j . If, In hla commendable anxiety to got ./Writ before tbo publje, Mr. Hall bad frankly eonfoated thr) abova dif- ference againtt Ida excellent factor*)'— or had ho alluded to the faou*an<t* of of full cream, aa well aa '\hundreds\ of aklm chevae now upon the matikct awaiting purchaser* at l^ny priro,— or had ho grauofully attributed the comparatively low arcrag|> pricoaaid to have been paid for the Wegatchie butter, to the fact that that Creamery did not commence buaino** until along In May, after the highest prices had (teen realized by otheroratnrr/e*, hla communication would jhaveevinc- ed a deeper anil more IMnprotaivc yearning after tha .trulbj or bottom facta. .[ , f One word In regard toj the loiter* and experience of \tho oljd and well tried firm\ of White, siiith & Co. Mr. Hall aaya ho pubhahod their let - tera.that tho farmers 111 Ighjt know all about it. Thla Wna vorvk very kind in Mr. Hall ^ but why didln't bo alto toll them, that tblatamo t^tifortulriate firm, did achallty reeeitm i^ore money frtyn the »ale of their proil portion to milk received Hall for tho Uillett Factory make Why didn't ho explain Ju*jt why it IH that thla -old anil tried firm,\ with all of their exceeding ill; Iuck f and their excellent facilities f<\r at hnce making % fall cream cheese , | PERSIST IN ItPlNINO TIIKMMfl.VM ItY (jtlNTINriNU < kK.AMr.it V ritA< 1 Ti(Ka , # I Iirndoraund that this ''old and Well tried firm'' bAve no leaa than twenty- $ix of those very unprofitable concerns In active opera*ion, antl ccjotoioplate haatonlng their own destruction by establishing more. Tho mnny part of it all la, they insist up^n paying their patron* full cream choose facto- ry prlcoa for their milk. However ludicrous the publication of W., H. *t t'o.'a letters inlay appear In view of their continued practice of the creamery HVitoni, It it |to bo pre- sumed thbt these Intereatiiig epistles have fulfilled their missionj If thoy have served Hr. Hall any aVooc! pur* posoi or been Inatrumentni in ena- bling tho firm to renew n contract with their Wegatchie pnitrons on moro favorable terms to tlNcmaol^cs, I dotrtsoo why I should withhold iny congratulations. , % In the lOeantlfne, if Mr. IUI) falls to explain Why the \old anil Well tried firm\ do not, With their copiploto facilities mantifaettire full cream cheese, It will lie both safej and sen- sible to ennclihle,/hat it \f because thnv know that there is, and will con- tinue to bo in tho future, ** in tho past, more money in th* % creamery ntjs tern *\f utilizing milk. j Unless this is a safe bimiifrcs* cOn- clualon, will some Ono explain bom it la that creameries in other localities woro able to pay $1.00 per'hundred for milk last sca»nti, while the (illlott under the excellent stipervisirm of my good, but vaaoilbiting frienjd, could pay but seventy-two cent** ? ; Having, Mr. Kditnr, throi^gh yoiir courtesy, uald enough in <lof>n«?o of a s>atrtn whli-li shouhl never h|ive boon aaaiiited witliout cause ; a aynlem that It, and haa boon for years, vey popu- lar in tho best dairy dlatnctk of this country, I muat bo excused ftrom far- ther reference to the s\ibjeet through your columns. If friend Hall wishes to contlnuo bis argument agiiinst/be Inevitable, let him. That h<| will ul- timately learn that tho \prom of the pudding is in tho rating,\ I hfiv'nr tlioallghtest doubt. j . A. (^ouiiiK, Jn. t , .-._ ...u— . ,,j a Woral for th» Boauilful. • Jicar Herald .-^datnes Vick of U6- cbeator, the tlorNt par excellence, mifcy well be conaldered ,a blessink to his race, (at least the better portion of tbo race) tho\vomon, and children, t Ho has for many years materially altled to develop and illrect the taste of the people, not only of thiH Stats), but of all the States of the Inion. to cultivate tho lovo for theibeautl- ftll. In tbo flowers and follagejo//ths^t helpa to atlorn the home in nature. lilt new \catalogue^ is snpijrb ; lits ••monthly tfiagacino'' admirable, oven ol#gant. » Kach number baa a'beauti- fully painted clutter of flowers; in llfo- llkooolora, finely #xeruto<l. Upon tho first page, each cluster I woultjl make an exxuisito panel oictnroi Thirty-two pages of choice Jeadinj^ matter, mauy fine eagravin^a, aqo) lovely designs, for the mere njominaj turn of one dollar and twoijty-fiv^ cents a year. Five coplet, 95J ! . HKI.ICN llrril '&i$ tWMaa^l rV- *v tttttmmmm Tle'laur. from Cortland, N. i|>^i| the Presbyterian pulpit i|ng. and evening last. ( wa**vcry able an(\ in- JMIda McITallf feave a y on Monday evening, being her ninth biith- .1^eOt26of her little friends fjjt, j aiid' all had a merry ! tiay. were tjime. 1} TbdWrgtMtbVc in Egort block oe clupiotl w Wft&rt Killmer & Jepsoi^ v TboLataDr.rialiar. I Jj IlrtASHCR PAUJ 9 Feb. 24th, t8tC ( Dear lterahl.— Allow me tO[Ujf'a just and earnest tribute to the w^h, the rare abilities of oar Hev. Ftjt&er of blessed memory, Dr. Fisbbrfof Canton, !•«?•. of oqr Thcolo^ii|al School, who fell In harness—atj Hi\ pqstof dlitv, at tho CollegoTluilOllig Pri<la£ inoriilrig Feb.. )]st of lJega?t tlisease. Horn in the grand ojd grimitc State of Maine* and one of tjta bctt and most noble sons. For nofcrly half a centnry » teacher of righteotir clout divln tjirb ceiv lU beltTl|f |^ir|Ulo.ned ofT- Into two.! enosa, morality, temperance and! rV stores^ Jt.lTlll atilll»»aveample room ! Ilgloua liberty., Many gifted mMs Cbr iU+iifg* btisludss of this onier- I in tho church, his oxahiplcs and I**- bora, liave aided to develop, and to raise to honor and usefulness. 1 «i Not a Si ite in the Union but ; liijt one 1 or more of the \boys*' whoni hd has Instructed, many o^ our own (sejt havk; been sent from his school of r|M liglOtis training t^» preach the goapel onjhrint. . j j y Ho was iin Ovrator of almost unje*-i euiplut^ excellence, logical, profouihl 1 His N,cw Kngland roaring, assoqJairj tion with the liberal thought, a^JKJ shivery views mid tho best teutl*^ anco element of the Kant, a jmUciOti* lndttstrio4ts student, his loss to the denomination, and tlio School * ik irreparable* ; J In bis family («?onsIst'ing of a wife, son,J and daughter,) he will b*, moujriicd as only ono of his scrcsWi and Hri8in|r{»rWL ; An ^n^a^ttip^ letter from a stu- jl^Myi CoHege, Hartford, > &0ot|nl of the recent dis- W%s, WO regret to say, re- |kt*)| for this week, but will ttpD0*r r !n t|ur next isstie. Th^fo|h>Wifig is tho list of letters remalif^ug ilfictillcd for in the Gotiv- vnififiirotl UjfHco March 4:—Miss IiOttlo|jpj||d4M*, Mrs. Mcribee Dodge 2, Midwffarli M. Johnson, Edward Mairtt'$o.fr Hinry Tear, Jonn Ko*e, (• f eo. ry>^ley, !V|rs. F. Seavcy, Mrs. Momoe^talillniiJrfT. PaifTonc, C. II. l]aylop| HUn Junnie II: Wood a, Mrs. •j M. jpjIMHttn*; \ t 'On TM»^ay oywlng tbn A. and A. Ijass stij^lf ty gayjo n vorv pleasant and PKlpiaf entertainment and jiA -ihoj Hemtnary ohapol.— (•Uitotufnt consisted of M11- |(|ul Recitations, irnd the braced tei, coffee, bis- I Ico Cream. It was a ryt particular, and wo In 'detail of tho excel- nc<| of some of the var- IpaintHMiid not our want ot ace ^oiJWid^'i ii ,; A. *jfa^l lvalue Hon. 0o#> McAJInstcr has jhtio tUjicotl a bjHl |ti tfcje Assembly to ap- It Aaylum. Hut cti|Mmlt^lQncr» to locate un as(> lum 'mt thy chronic insauo poor. provi«i Mitt tho (iovernor mav point ii*e/oofnm(Monors for ^o- letting a tlt#'^or|li of thovJMark riv- oii wtl|Ch A M> e«ect au iiKylum for tlije liiHaiia, y t u. f |.\ [Thcro lb, jpicnjly of [eligible' sites (<*ouv^|Rfort and we hof>o that our [ Smbefilf Jalaoaibly aa well as our lueial|i||inir eftierprisiug business m|n wilinojok; t^ tho* interests of CJo>tivernL4|tt |ttlU If possible secure Its Indatlon japtpe* |Wo have suitable 6tJiklli^(!|»ateria| in great-abundance anil the ^rt|dipgl cotlld bo ereited e far {bfcqjpei |han in iViany other lalitit' . f**-^-^—- hl^h. Tlianka on VuThafM^#i received from Hob. IK <tl>-writton obituary Hurhap^ of Stock- handsomely printed I paper, and N in ctuhuuMilmiltufl (if the dentil of Mr. 1/sL lltiitilijl^btfer, \Caddie who liejd I>e\jejfnbor2^h. r o Mnih^k Mri. T. O. Winslow, of i'oMlaKd, Me.j wo fender many thinks fonoAInvitation to attend the Co den WWfqhigSof her parents, Kl- l«ojt.F. Ss(ift imd^Melinda W. Howe, at CaveOdltb -Verlnont. Mr. W. will als<i> pIe%ta.aotOplj thanks (0)r docu- ments gfVjjhtf valuable Uiformation on the soHje(J| oiitteet Sugar. ^e hftyti retjolvajd from (). Ditson & (L'o., tiojfr e|ega(it dollar edition of II. pi. S. i.fliijkMre{ or The Lass that Loiod A ^ITdt.j JleW Comic Opera. Wc rds bj\ HT>1 k. (Jilhort, music by ArBbuVSiimjraq4 Both of these gen- tlemen haty aferitid the applause and 'thanks of ail f^tisl^ or fun-loving poo- pleJ Tho |ror4i aj-o both witty and wish and tie mttsifc is enjoyable ami adapted toltho catiacity of common singers. Mo cbln|c opera |»as ever men with it heartier reception nor pro will by horne in ojnr muilt-|^rln(f and enterprising neiijhbor t|wti> I'uHtdam, speciunti^copyf can be seen at i he Towjolry Mt<|r^ot »J.j.M: Heynolds, .Jr., tbnjugh wl^cijfti Ibe^opera may be pur- chased or c|*t|e^dj . *r-^-?|-^i^4*— *'\— • iToiias-rfia^iw-ifcF.T (Sot VRUSKIJI. I ./...:• ! Feb. 27th, 1H79. A Ivory pfcaitnt |affair orcurrxid in ttilsi I nci^hboVItooil last evening. with it heartier reception nor nisod lior^ rt^al enjoyment. It bo pro|ufjr4 io Wtttortuwtoboth om aiKl iff ^eign tnlont and also ronial nature, sanctified by tilul reiigjious fervor can be regretted, j ? Hundreds, nay, thousand wil| \kee^i his memory greed.\ N I think his last public effort, wml an elt>quent address in our church, a| Canton, to tho \Church Union Temt perancc Association.\ L know npt his sucessor* Of hltn ShakeepeaW might have said: f \ThmiKli I sm old yet am T *troiiff and Uinyl For in my youth, I ntver <h<t apply. , ] II<»t nti'l rebellion* ltquor« to my I>IO<M1; J 1 TliiTt'foro my n^e, \* A ni^U winter^ i | ; Frosty hut LiiifUy. M . II. R ; Koooovillo. March 4.«4-More 7.ero, Now thelsnow creakoth. Is it Holmor or Ttiriibull ? * As the Spring resumes its ma tho voice ot tho hen U heard in land. Do not fail to attend the Dramatic entertainment of our gradcci school this (Thursday) evening* A spicv program will bo presented. SittkuoKs has visited UN, Mrs. DaviA Sweet is quite ill, and Miss Cora Bet) f is threatened with pneumonia. Tho community was saddened the news of tho demise of Mrs. Olivet Sprague, who died on Monday evenl ing, the 24th lilt. Mrs. Spraguo haj been an invalid about twenty year* Funeral services were conducted b)j Hev. Mr* Nichols of this place.. j S. K. Jii. f/Jf So in Merriiman ten } tiors with 1 of uirefneInhered that (tiles tmj\ tetfej ha<t been married ears, tm 261^,1 an<| a few neigh determine*! }o suprlse them a tbifji i^odllhig. Accordingly iuvitjfitlons ^sWfro ^Iven out, and last even ot 1!8 tie Two high] OgdeoabnrtT. Man-.h 4.- (Jan anything be more] beautiful than the weather? March! is truly lamb like soffttr. Hut the roads—:r«j tho roads thejj are billowy. Country people coming] into town say they are almost Im passible. 1 itch holes average about] two to the square rod, and are grow-) iug deeper every day. Ninety miles of the Montreal telo-j graph lino, In this region iias been! blown down by the severe storms oq the winter. (ien. Judson gave a lecture* at Macomb hint week, and is to Iccttiro at Lisbon Centre on Saturday even- ing of this week. . Mr. Harrington proprietor of r tho Woodman House, whose illness I mentioned tomo weeks since, is no hotter. His recovery is doubtful. Mr. ii- D. Judson appeared on our Streets on Saturday last for the fitvt time since the bank failure. Wip. I-'. Ives, a former residentaud nnichaiil of this city died in New York on Friday last. His remains wore brought hero ami wore burled on Sunday. * t . CxtiU i Call feral* Cllaatrte, Weatnar ate. j We give berewitJTan extract from d letter recently reelevod by Duano 3palflbury f of aoutorncur) from his brother, Edgar, who resides at res- ent, on a Ranch on Santa-Cruz Mpun- tains Cal, ThV letter was dated Jnn'y 23d. In speaking of tbo climate Me says: This Is tbo first rainy day Wo have bad this season although wc hnvo had several rainy nights. Tbo Winter tlvus far haRrbcen quite dry and very cold. When I say vent cold, I mean of course for this climate, not for New York. We have had no HIIOW. Flowers have blossomed in* abundance in our yard all wintor,such a* calla lilies and the like. The largo majority of the people are from the Kast, and do not at all diirer from Pattern people. Could yqu suddenly be put down in our stores, offices, churches or schools, nouknowing where you were, aud look the people over and listen to them, you could not tell whether you were in a New York or California town. The people act *nd talk tho 'salsin except In a few words. Instead J of farm we say \ranch\ and a thill- tug we call \a bit.\ Neither copper coins, nickels, postal currency or greenbacks are ever used here* and only within the last year have flvo cent silver pieces mado their appear- ance, and,now I should not be sur- prised to Sec copper corno any day. In all of the towns thero is <}uitc a sprinkling of Native Caiirornlans that is people of Spanish descent, wc call tham Creators. Some of them are wealthy and aro Americanized, but tho most of them are poor and worth- iest:. Thoso form a class by them- selves and rarely mix with other people. I do not remember of ever having spoken to one of them. No description of tho people would be complete without reference to the Chinese, who are .45vory where, and I Dotu whom exists so great a diver- ts of opinion. China woman do not tomo to this country to any ex* tent. I never saw but t*vo or three, buttito China men and boys are every where, and do every thing— from building Hail lioads, to doing hotire work. There it nothing they do not attempt, and do it cheap and wolb Pour fifths of \tho hired help, even for housework, arc Cbina-^ic/i (not; women), and better cooks, launtlrymen or neater housekeepers I never saw. Their specialty is the laundry, and every shiall town has a china wash house. They are splendid gardners and grow vegetables in great abundance, aud in a country where ?no rain falls for six months at a time it requires both skill and cunning to make a success, ilut give a China- man a garden with a well or spring, [and what vegetables be docs not raipcrare not worth growing. They bring their trucks to your door everv ;moroing, the year aronnd, carrying them in two large deep baskets, one at each end of a long; polo swung acrotH tho shoulders, exactly aa you *ec them pictured on tea chests. I have no ill feeling towards the Cnl- ncse. In my intercourse with them I hate found them honest, obedient, faithful and industrious. March : Sd.—March ht4 ' t. <in Ll.KMUIW 'it *-~- ••W+- Robotat lea tbani cdtt TRACT'S. at j; w] / &*) fft W3 ng abo^lt |> ofc|<ick,as jolly a load pas^c(lMuMtl the street, as could If mud p pll tho country side, in dinjbc> bW|)\« keyed . rather accontjiaiil^Iby one of a mtp;h lowei* tone «ya|i played up6n by that rriuioof gbojijolIoWH F. If. S111M1. Arriving at^hb It0u|e wt; found watt- ing, nearlytj|$'i|nafiy' } moro from the otheijend offtlki Mrojet. On entering we found tlj|)j tt^alesp sotnc what un- prepared toyeofcivo io lurgti a com- panyJ Hut tni We j each carried a ha«k< t we \Vi|iriJ |*ro(fared to \\^H\ our- selves. Sotli! (tbo! tables were spread with everytbln# th it could tempt tuo fippetIta#^tjiftt| (sjacli—between f>0 and Gil feantiif aotl ftlcrc satrsfied. It was njn cve-f|jthgf ^0 1>4 long and | ; doas* autly rome<|berad. | Happy groups werejgatboreal ^cr<b and there in the m crlesf m^xJl. One little party wore higel^ljonteriiinod by a well kuowh .lohnaiowrt street csirleatiiriA who flrom th^l frequent outbursts of applaliae tiki; picnic hjbi audience im- meimjly. Rt^ Donald Fraser was present and! Icon(ri*itlto<l his share to tho pleasur^ iO»f ihti everting. i NoU least ar^oin| tbo things to be I mentuoned WM tjhe t^blc loaded with ' all manner oft IN} Wape. Articles too many and vs{r)o*s ; t:<) be mentioned. The attention 0f t|ie company was requested (|iij||V|tev!. f Fraser, calling tho Urido *U& - brijlegrotmi belurg him, Jald in UMAtin^.—That it gave him gr^at plMiiro tu, s^e, so many gathej-od to| dO tlujm honor—(hat they llad beeli'l|^e$tIU blessed in t|ic«o ten yckrs of wwddejl: life, and th\ hope tlnd pfi|j^tf<uj ijiU whole cbtn- pahy, that thlpa totdj | greater )^SH- lugs may b<f, VOuchMtfed thorn till Vbolr ifoldenpr fVcti their Diambnd woddiig. T|jla pJeasjuro of thoe|en- clWl b# ! thd Mpgingof ^'Aqld Whole com piny. enjtieman^only jwas t|i|9 bride wilt ha ing closed b^ ; thjt Lang Syne\ ty *U* One Well kn iierml kltt. Hanptncts L|)4 f profijpcrity depend to a v}*ry grfa^<V tl ri lt _ u P (m ^ ootl healtli A Hoermetf try DA •JM ted toi -• i y * ColfOli. March .1.— That our readers may know smoothing of the business of this place, 1 will name a few of the prominent firms. A. D. Hinkirk, dry goods and gro- ceries, has been one of the greatest huutctw in the South Woods. He has Killed over six htmdrcVt deer in the ten \ears of his hunting,\rnd is now but forty-one years of ago. \ N. Harvey & Son, flour, feed, gro- ceries, clothing, &c,, do a good busi- ness, , , - ; .1. A. Ay res, general sldck of all kinds, owns a shingle mill. Ho has been in trade twenty years.j (;. W. Munger, livofy stable, will attend to all ttiu wants of (he public in his line. > ; W. N. Jaquls keeps a good hotel, and also dea's in butter, eggs and pro- duce. ,, . • j It. J. Robeige, black%mith, is a good workman and satinfios his customers. Howo 4^1 Kacutt uro very heavy dealers in j hardware, tin Ware, and everything!usually kept in a first-class store. % K. Willisj is patentee of dne of the very bqst F<a[) spouts in tho country. *Si»nd in your orders. , j T. Potter *t Sou, manufacturers ot choice spruce and white ash butter tubs. All kjimls of hard and soft lum- ber on hand. Planing, matching and sawing.doi|e on calh j (i. W. Oates, miller. Flour and feed on hanjd, cheap for cash; Mrs. C. Toomoy, dry goods and groceries, sells cheap. . j More anon. ^t'Kirt. ... ..^_. •#• ~ ; ^ nirhvlllor j March 3.—*'( )ut iii the Streets\ wIU bo pla.vcd at Colard Hal( Friday evening, March 14, by the Jtiehville Dramatic Club, for the benelltof the Richvillo Hrass Hand. Mrs. Helen Rich lectured last evening to Ii crowd- ed ho'ise, on . Ternperanco Reform. Tho house of Rufus Partridge caught fire Saturday last, and but for the opportune return of Mr. I\, who had been fo DeKalb, would h^vc been burned. C. < >. Cardner is selling his goods'at cost and all are requested to give him a call. Gentlemen and ladies, wflk in. Doti.v! ANN. * • f Potadam/ v i I HASTY KOTKS OF ttr&lNFSS Fl It MS. j , 1 It is astonishing what an amont of White-washing is done here, judging by the large amount of Richville linie |old by II. K. Haldwin, who also Jceept coal, salt and fertilizers con- Itnntly on bajid. I Sttlrch Is arsb used to a great ex- tent In tho Laundry, of I. Page, who has Qustomcrs: from nearly all the town* in tho county, and does busi- ness in city style. j Haling powders and yea«4 are qigh,iowing to the vast quantities Used byCt. W. Looks in his bakery. j As a general grocer, D. E. Tucker feat U10 head of the list, and will (ncot his patrons at the fairs to bo held oext fall. I A. Un Hcaton' says hb will sell Oetteri churns, and at lower prices, than any other manufacturer in the State.) Let creameries take notice, t)nd giovern themselves accordingly. f j J. Williams of the firm of Willson and Willianvs is prepared to do any- thing In the line of blacksmlthing, or carriage ironing, with neatness and dispatch. « \ L. E/. Davis keeps i first class '^Temperance Saloon,\ right hero in I?ot-dam. It is a fact. : Dr. J. M. Dow, homeopathic phy- sfcian, hat a good practice, which is constantly increasing. : S. C; Crane Esq. by virtue of bit ojliee dispentea justice with an even- liand. All applications placed on fjlo iolmcdiately. ] J Wi W. Rest, Is oho of Hie most ojx- pjerlcncej in'lhe line of Dental St|r- gtsry. His rooms on ground Hoar, JVJfarkct st., aro pleasant and commo- dious, (live him a call. [One of the attractions, at Potsdaip, i^ Stories immense photograph gallefy (aftd copying house, occupying tie wjioleof his new brick block. iWc'wo'ro supriscdJo find thisbnsji- jn^ss conducted on so large a scalp, (outside of a large city. The equib- ments of this establishment aro tno^o pxtensivo and complete than moit j-.ity gallerioa., A large corps *f jikillcd artists aro employed in thje various ^ranches. J Residet an extensive retail businefs II[ tine photographs from sittings, k argo wholesale business is done in iopying and enlarging for other pho- tographers, and agents in noarly all Ibb northern states and Canada. The enla^gcmenUiromottly llnith- f t in India Ink or water colors. The 1'tocrct of iluccets\ seems to be found mthe motto of the establishment, l^nperiof frork and low prices.- j JMrs. (i. W. Parkhurtt's green- iiotise is one of the best in the county. Iflbwers and wreaths are promptly furnished for funeral occasions at all tproes of year. LTF-RSTR, , — «-...w U «.«^ marched Mr, Otjo. W. Carpenter of this place #aa ; elected one of the Vice Presidents at a recent meeting of the Hide and Leather/Association of Northern and Central Hew York. This is a Well deserved bofcor. The Untversalitt Society will hold their next Sociable at Mrs.; W. Kent* field, Friday eve., March (jth. The young Folks society hold an entertainment soon. They play the Drama \Loan of a Lover,f and tho farce \Dr. O. Toole or /tho Irish Tutor,\ due notice of which will be given throbgh the IIKRAUV Rev. Dohald Eraser will deliver his lecture on tbo jubject: \If Unlverta- llsra is true why preach It,\ next Hunnday evening. | - v; FAtfjrrAFF^ f Merlev. March 4.^-Thit place It situated on Graate River in the north aQgle of the town, five rbiles north of Canton and contains about 400 inhabita|itt. •1. A. Morgan, tanner it a flnrt class workman, Aud his goods bring high prices in Roston market—Una 8000 pieces per annum. ^ II. Fronton, saw and shingle mill, manufactures 800 million • shingles per season, j ' f D. F. Whitney, cheese rbox and butter tub factory sells 20,(#K) boxes and 3000 tubt yearly. l { J. Ervin's hotel is the only one ha the place and of course doe* a fair business, r s ^ 8. Orr, keeps harnettet In hand and sells atjfiott. | W. Z. Whitney dry gooit, gro- ceries, hardWare, drugs &CA does a thriving trade. Call and tee. ;, R. K. Jatekson runs the tjrlst mill and segj rf<>ur, feed and dacal, at lowest cash prices. 1 A. S. hoblnson proprietor of the Morley fact dry, It getting ready for the coming dairy season. ,; Mr. Wm. Cattle talks of building a cheese factory in Waddington this spring, so bo subscribed for the llerald. . . J (». C. Foote the veteran speculator it on a farm one half mile frojta Mor- ley but still talks \boss\ ocoisionly, BTAU. . icinf LOCALS. farlakvlllo. ; March 3.—One of* tho pecujiarltlct of this place is that of havingtp climb a vaty heavy hill to get iuto t%e place aud then on^ is astonished to find himself on the banks of the St Regl* river, which falls 125 feet within a mile, affording abundant water power.• ; ; I Upon these falls are severalf mills and machine shops. v :! ' Flanders & iSons, have an extensive establishment in which are cut about one billion feet of cave spouts per annum. They buy one and a half million feet of logs per season, run live planers, and.do a very heavy business. /. S. L. ClarM butter tub factory Is a very extensive establishment,employ- ing ton men and putting up 40,000 tubs a year. : 1 , . , \ S. R. Cook miller does a large busi- ness and has a ftne mill ' L. A, Hoit, hardware and tid shop, does a leading business. A. Rosey, dealer in harness, boots and shoes deserves the patronage of tho public. j 1 L. R. Hloss,'postmaster. It a very accommodating ofuVial and takes tho HKKAMK 1 W. II. Dolong's livery stable, Is ready to take you out foi a drive to to any point desired. Let agents take notice, i • LLKSOUK. t , i. •#» . • 1 .. j, I -+• ----- — * • #- «r Duin and costs on uflbring from Jou^h, should rup, { It cures . f52wl PUrairn. j Fell. 28th.^-Tho September and October make of cheese of tne Pit- cairn Center Factory has jott been told in New York for B| oentt \\er pound, i ' j II. C, PEAHSOK, Salesman. •ontk Colfoti. arch 4th.—Hero five miles up the ([acket RrVcr above Colton, we find a (jqtivcrneur man* is Postmaster. An extensive carriage factory is carried on by E. Fornctt. j f, A- S. Barkley, grocer and lumber dealer, has got out 1500 standard 01 !<|g» thlt iseaiion. , ; R. P. Lindta)% miller, is doing a gj><|d butinett. Several school dittrlcts aro being farmed In tjje woods above' this e. I . j v RAKOF.R. &&4 m Hlatt)alne Notice. The F^ibrar^ Magazine, No.\ 2, Is just received and is replete with good things, both timely and enter- taining, from the pens of tbo best writers.. It is very neat and bandy in form and Well supplies a want long felt by literary people, jit it also the cheapest of magatinca; there are 128 pages and the price is but lOctsa number, and is published by the American Rook Exchange, 55 Rieekinan Strqet, New York City. Jt>tU Co. Tlaana. j Mr. O. M. Pond, of the Red path lecture Hureatj, waa in Watertown recently making arrangcmeifts for the appearance tiiere homotime ] this month of the famous Cilmorc fltand Ot fifty pieces, With Levy the ^reat Cornetist. I , ^ Dr. J. M. Crkw» delivered a lefcturo on alcohol before the U. ,M. 0* A. Tuesday eveniog Feb. 25tb. ^ater- town papers Ipeak In the highest terms of the addi ess of that talented gentleman, 'thv Times says:| \It was the most rational and scientific discourse wo have over heard apon that subject.\ ) \ ft Ladies of Stale St. M. E. Clfurch gave a fine entertainment last Friday (Feb. 28th.) evetoing. Rcciepts $40. Col. Lord's old foundry at Rr&wn- villo has been rented for three fears with tho privilege of buying, by Ijhrce gentlemen who intend to conveh it into a paper milt . j A gentleman- picked up, near 4 , bit farm on Grindstone Island tome |ime ago, a silver coin which wat struck during the reign of Philip, Kirtgof Spain and Indirt, and bears the danb of 1742 It is in a good state of pres- ervation, and niutt bavo lain onvthd, shore many years.— CV//W Vincent\Ea~ Ceo. W. Warren has been appoint- ed Collector of Guttomt at Ca(>e Vin- cent, to succeed Sidney Cooper. ; i Hut twenty m^n are now-employed in tho Caledonia Iron Mine and six in tho Kcenemifce. f Of 22 towns id Jefferson countj 11 are in debt. Watertown hts a debt of $297,000. The Smallest debt ofany town it Uuliand, % 1,500; Clayton's debt it'$ 100,000. ^>J,otrrilfc Detnoefaf. Thero will be jeks cheote md niore butter manufactured in Jeflerton Thd undersigned detlrea to eajl it he attenlion of the public to hit oxtcn- sive stock of new goods >ust receiyexl from New York. New dross goods, velvets, silks, satins, baflf burg edg- ings, brown and bleached cottons, denims Ac, &%. All of which be will sell cheaper than the cheapest bore orelswhere. D. G. Woony No. 17 Main St. McAMasters Hlock. f51wJ ^ *—,— ,* # ^—i_^_—,. New Ctrpeta for Sprlna; Trade, i IK <}. Woo<l has justrecieved frorn New York and Itoston a very exten- sive line of new carpets at prides much below that of one year ago. Dont (all to see them before purchas- ing. No. 17 Main SL, MoAllastef Rlock. fMw2., '• IT\/-14-^-•«•/ A. l+CAi emoemmtmu cmsr AWSI 4. •teim trtown \A Reataurant. A. P. Jcssup has removed his res- taurant to the Morris block and it prepared to furnish meals or lunch at all hours and at moderate price*. Do not fail to give him a call. ^ f 51 w 2. ! * Whips cheaper than elsewhere In this county al J. W. TKACY'S. f51w3. >-*#•-\ • • .— Perrln'a June Butter Color. After a thorough test of both the old and the new Juno Jiuttcr Color, we find that the original preparation is In every respect fatiltle&a, as it thor- oughly attested by our numerous cus- tomers over St. Lawrenco County. Having both in stock we need not futher caution the Dairymen as to the necesity of using only the original and genuine, as tho trial given the \supposed improved\ bv expert but- termakers, has demonstrated that it was lacking the beautiful orange tint given bv the original. Butter makers who may have fail* ed\ to test the value and superior merits df the \Juno Butter Coloring\ are referjred to any who have used Tu In reply! to those who have In former dayt uteld the \Annotta\ at a cbesp coloring, we would say we cannot recommend it, having, in the inter- ests of our customers who rely on our experience in Butter Coloring, given all tbo numerous preparations a thorough trial, but only to discard all for the only genuine, original and popular \June Butter Color.\ We have just received a large in- voice of tho above, and will supply our customers' as before. Address, , * -LAVACK & Cox, lw Gouvcrncur N. Y. •••^ — — TKSTIMOXV PraoFicssiovAL TESTIMOXV. Many of the best physicians use Downs' Elixir in their daily practico because it it the best cough leniedy that can be made. » Now is tbe v time to use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters and prevent Dys- pepsia, BilliouHneat and Jaundice,\ which are so prevalent in the spring months. Only 25cts. a bottle. Mor* tor Vomr m+nmrth water* In Wa>rtkern*New II. Martin opened in Wa _ about the middle of February a cash grocery store. * By purchasing bie/i goods direct from importers M&] paying cash for them he is enaofod !, to tell them for cash at a reduction j of about twenty pe* cent from tho, j, ruling prices of dealers In N^ortbernVf New Ydrk. The result it aa roigbt v J be exacted, people4br and near ana f 1 patronizing Mr^-Maitln. Hotels ani boarding houses ar> ordering theiF sugars by the barrel and teas and cotreet in largo quantities ^nd find they can aave money by doing aol J On the Ikpeof the ft. Wi A O. ft. RTV] from.Evant Mills, Philadelphia, Anty \ werp> Keenes, and ev«^n CionverueW k and Richville |>eople are 3 going to* [\ Martin's with their money to buy J their groceries He does not quote v *f prices but sends samples of sugars, v teas and cofftas by mall to any who' request film to do so. Martin it doing a great business, and It will In- crease every dt\« f for he it bound to undersell all competitors. Address II. MAKTIIC, Cash tfro6ery 8tot*, f 51 tr t ] / Watertown, ». Y. It Is conceded by all that S. B. Stinson possesses facilHietrfor buying and selling boots and thoet cheaper than any other firm in this part of the ^ & country 2L 1 f40tf *H V Henry & Johnson's Arnica and oil] Liniment it a family remedy which should be in every family. Used Ur Cuts', Burns, Scaldt, Bruises, Strain, £c.,' ft has no equal. march Ifi Greet Bar a;* In a. ^ My whole stock of Buffalo Robes will be closed out regardless of cost. Thero never was a better opportuni- ty to get a splendid robe cheap than this is. J. W. Ti:a«'i.» ^^lw3 • •••' • ••• • -••• *—*- j If you arc suffering from Catarrh, don't be surprised if your Dentist— provided Jfe has a swe*t .breath— should advise you to have ydur teeth extracted, even if but a little decayed, for he might prefer to lose a good fee rather than inhale your offensive breath, for hours or dayt, whilo fill- ing them. The NORWEGIAN BALM will thor- oughly cleanse the Nasal passages of all foul and poisonous mattor, after which the breath can be inhaled or exhaled without being polluted by coming in!contact with FILTHY CA- TARItHAL itaCKKTIOXK. fSlwl •FKCIAI, KOTICatS. , IT rs KOW an aeUtowledxad faVtliAt aamption raa be rnred. It haa hten^eerM t«rjr great number of e*»oa (aoate of ranUv de«p€rata onaaf bv8clMNick*a Srmp alone, ami In others by tha aamtB^dtoiae In connecUon wlUi 8eheiifik*a 8aa W/ted tVHt)e\ and afandmkc piUf t cue or both a«4onlin^ to \ Uie reqalmBenU of the easa, , / t \* / The old anppoaiUon that «*Oitu^n^tloii ti Ih- > : rurfcUo\ for oaany jeart d^tarrad PfcjrttcaaW feaai atteaipiipg to and a lataytdj for thai dk>* e*»6, and oallrnta afhctajl WHh It reooeette* UiemaalTea lo daaUi wIU»o#l to etbrt baiog made to aave them from t^e jdooat which was conaidorad inevitabla. - / \ r •• •':> I)r.tW>t»c* hima^lf wati * \ to be at Che rtryiate^f harlnsr proaoa doned i^m to bU JTaia: he wis CetUtn hytha aforeaaid medioaieiand anarwantes^ayedlui* interrupted good i*sXU\ lot tan than totty year*. Thonaaad^ of people Wa ttaaa Df. 7 bebenck'i prcpaf%Uon« with the tatte mat it a f ( - ble anoeeaa. .' , . t , acbenck'f Afmanaa, containing la (horhfgk. treatieeon C^manmption, LiverCotaplaiattt^-; // !K-|HitA, a<u, <^n be had g**tta oftaay draggiat f • </ or of Or. J. II. aotieeck a) 80% ranadtlaejlB Hull directions fur the aaa<of #^h«ack*a taadl^ -V' clnci aoooapany each package/ ' ., a> p t , *.. ftehenek'a Pttbntmic 8jrefi. Sea Weed tttalel 1% % \ and Mandrake Tilif are forejatl^y all draggtatS I ,. Che* J ark ton'• boat aweet navy Tahaeeot OtKy : ; r y—— UmmM i* iiWtalllb ^ ^'¥ k rsatKio'8C^MiH>uwnLiaeroFBHRirltllt>f A V iure'i own remedy for Dyspepsia, Iadijeajloa, t ^ w Debtliry, l^fttof IpaeUtey IRflllanaaaaa\ ifiad- j . v * j acbe, NerTooaneaa, Derangetaeai of KMaeyt. ^\ A I etc, etc It U a trac papreaaatatlva of the gaa« . V* trkiauldaaifiheftoma3h. U the beat tonic sod * \ appexiaerintheworld v a49eej»hUilalota>pattaajam \ pleaaant and efloient. Prtae One Dollar. I U , PauKOoaPLBAa^HTFiLt^.th^be^patM* at/ tire eftfr preMiued to the public, - 'A Kor aale \*y all dealers tn medleuMC ^ •.-.,. ^Jr \ CaMSTocx lmoik. Agents, Utka, JC. Y*. &f. ^ K* A\ Oat CeaU That if t«t WeU ItUiaua *{ the cs<vUauUton of eTerr Peraoa^that fromroMHrMrrion-. Whatiethete at i« more beart-ramlmg tora aaMhar; than to wateh tbeemaciaUag form <4 whil tfit >' ; t rom whloh no trar^er return*, and theavto baag' -' K I < V Uie daoghter any, -iiire me a taata of tWr'af / $. I lielnem. it rolleret me ae, and if 1 had only / >• - I onee a beaatiful daughter, aa She It etowijhajt* ^ : ,/ #nrely wneung aWar-#ooo lo eater that Beafraej X *^ irtnn whloh no trarMer rvtanu . and theavto baag , ® n Aftier elbven years of active and auc- cessftil mercantile ^business, * Messrs Killn^er and tfepson have decided to maratdown the prices of their magni- ficent stock, to tho lowest living profit* Tjheir store is mammoth in size 40x65ifcet and is liberally packed with goods of every kind. This offer* j an opportunity for a selection, which cannot bef found in smaller stores. Dont forgit that our prices are down to a bare tjrille above cost. Call and examine, And you will purchase, at we are determined to sell. 39tf 1 —:— ••• Tfc« a>eatli-at« af Our country is getting to be fear- fully alarpiing, the average of life being lessened every year, without any reasonable cause, death resulting generally from the most insignificant origin. At this season of the year especially, a cold is such a common thing that in tbo hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dan- gers attending it and often find too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble bat already act tn.. Thousands lose their lives in thit way every winter, while bad Bo tehee 1 s Ccrman Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a Doctor been avoided; For all disease* of the commented taking tt when I nV»i**ik*oM,to* day I would be well.*' Wamattd to cni*, /fl OonrhaancfColdaor money refaaded. told or* * LA VACK a Cox. Price Sloeau. ^ ^ * > ' ' ; ,V- \ ^ TTae Stafford^ Caatortne Ctlrals iar iNraa i KoM by LAVACJM A COX. i • \ -- —•-'!• ••/ f>>*k TryPn Whitberk'a Sugar eaWad Qtaaidtft^ a never failing remedy fbr Liver complainta.' , Mak Headaehe, JlaJiitoal oon»Ui>aA|oa;iefa. Soldi •'/' byUVACXACox. fMeowmt j % We CHallenge the When wejMvv we t>ctiere we hlrr prove that Ktiilob'f Confumpilpa cidedly the beet Lung Medlclae much m\m it will cure a common or chroa^eoa«h 11 , • / In one half Uie Ume and i^Uere,A^u^nm, Jproa* I • •- / cbiU» t Whooping Cough, Croon, had iflw mare ^ ^ c4tc« of Convumption cored thah aJloeWau It . J mil cuin when* they fail. It la pfeaaanl to U\t,' , , harmlcaa to the j oungest child aad-wajtmara** ,/ /.' * tec what wc any. Price U> cU. 5teU, tad 11.<B> * 4 If vourlungsare aorc t cheat or lmek lame oaaV , / 8liilol. , i» Poraua Plaatrr. Hold by La Tack A Vot Y o T and Wtn. Whitney, and eleewhere by<a\l dealers. A ^ > jto w 1 Bo Ton aXeliava H1 '/• A/. That In thtu town there are •coma of peranda j, V, A paa>ing o«r ctore ^very day whoa* Urm era- *\^ *' f made miaerabie by ladigeattoa, Dyipeiajtt, &mf~ • and diatreaaed ^hmaach, Liver Com plains Coa- dlaagtl! •Unation, when for 75 cenU wa will easi'them f anftoh^ V lull tor, guaranteed to care I/ The mo*i ponnUr awl fragrant WrfoaU of the daj.'ltACItMKTACK.^Try K S5H*y V 1 / LA V ACK A COX, and WM. WHlT^EY, OeeV 4- J / enU Druggiau« STAGE ROUTE; s- v u-/ v\ Tha new BUge Route !>ttweea OoBTeraen/^ and Hammond, via ftomerrMto. Wegatchie. Ok / Sow, aiKt ttoaaae. it ran • *1 Both Ways, D&lly, '.\• / f / a# follow*: ; •/ -/ r I^eavci Goorerncnr eVh day al tl tSt aad *t rlvea at Hammond at>oui 4UI0; leavaa II am mood > each day at V o'clock, arrirmg §4 tipavafaenr between 2 and t <»'clorlu raatanaart tie ugi . t rio<t over the entire or part of the' route at ' * about / /S OXE HALF THE EXPEKW otNrailroaa fare. Efcprent packi drsonpUon of arUcfea. carried •mKrwmyiSA^ delivered at aatltfactory price*, afercantile and Throat and Lungs, Bo*cheu*a (.iertnan j ibiaiiclai affair* entnutcd to our earewgtiMi Hyru,. I.a«. proven H.Hf. lo. I.c the | ^^^JJiTr^^'Ur*** •\* Tand* earhfnl driver*. greatest di*covcvv ot its kind in mctli- i TtV«t»ire wili call a f the ¥ idler aod^VanT Bnron IT ' \ cine. Kvcry Hnfal* in thli country j ^^V^^t^v^eir^ui^K ' ' , V will tell you of lit wonderful effect. Over 1150,000 bottles sold last year without a tingle failure known. f HO 0 o w 1 v Anotlier Redoctlon 2 Still another redaction in the price of Furnitura at S. IK \'anl>uzee A t'o's: Pear's perfect spring bed $2.26; Wbitestown coil wire tpring bed, $4.50 ; (/Ottage woven w1r<» mattrewi, $8.50; Home woveti wife #10.00; Steam cu #5.00 ; Western hair mattress, *:».00, and other goods at tonally low prices .. |f2l l f. Hoiuc previona to leaving UaeWoad. fio-t DOODS, ^ / Contraotor of Route, and Kaaadtt^ 1ST crricE^ r7 //• NH< WOUflD rcapec^ul/y give notice to Uiipab- Uc that I have purrba*ed the BltttlDimlth, t*bop, goc»d will of Mi»iaCM of aft. J4me* l>. Kaaton of Gouvemeur. and loolr poeaeaalon of tha ' nhopon the 1st day.of November. J In Introducing mynelf to the pitrorr* of this rcfi wife matt rest 1 ]<n * r#t«blt»hod buainoa*. it i* proper for me to reti wire maurcM», j fct|lU . that I havehmt a practical experience of red wool mattres.', irnrtecn \eara in the bu»ineea,and, In aaaamlng rharge of thla widely known and leadutg eatab- liniment, it 1% with n tinn dotermination to sn*« tain it- high ivputatlon,always ondcavourJKlf to At tbc old store of Kitlmer Sc Jen- sons can be found a splendid lino of ladies corsets at onlv fifty cents. _. ^\___^ ,39tf lalvea ror Mole. Full blooded Ayernhire calves from ; imported stock for sale cheap. Ap- ! ply to CIIAKLKX MAIUUIALL, tiouver-1 licur, N. V. f48 w4 I 77, -••• ^teady Made Clothing in endless variety can be tound at Kilimer& Jcp- 8011*8, where goods\r*an be bought as cheap as ut any establishment in (•ouverneur. RtMf _ «. !•#• ^^. The largest, best and cheapest htock hosiery, new style cloaks and shawls can be found at the corner htore, Kg- ert's bltK-k, where Killmer & •Fepson arc celling piles of goodn. cheaper than cv*cr befofie. f39-tf ( ^ —*••-'> —«—.—— See the new Cloaks at Killmer & Jepsoii's. f34-tf . ^*- «»« ,~ People trill trade where they can get the best goods for the smallest prico, and that Is the reason why the ? ;reat boot and shoo emporium of S. J. Stinson is constantly thronged with customers. Hit trade is five times larger than any other similar 1 HIM-** A SUPERIOR CUSS OF WORT ami at pi lr«t correa pond ing to Uiitte hard Urn**/ fn addition to the regular patron* of the idiop, M ho w 111 of C<>iir*e gi\« UA A trial, I tf^peclfully.solicit any and ail hari ing Work to do la ray line io faror me with their # > jwitronagc. r ,^ ' Very rc«|iertfnlty t . * K. D. BARim < Goanrrncnr. Nor. Ut, n<7s, f atti v: county the comiHg season than last] establishment in Gouvcrncur. f40tf year.— Watelimcn Time** * TK1 \ Itockus Water Motor Uthe atoaraco- iMmiicai |»ower ever known for driving light machinery from HYDKANT J'HE«4ftCR|L , Pawer firea from what h» re- <roUod to rtra a aewing machine up to eix-borae power, depend- >ng on preaaure ofwator.lt taken h uie room,ncver geuoat of repair cannot blow up, reottiretno fuel, v . and need* 00 en - h^ d*iay, no nring up, 00 aebo*, no ei<s tra insurance, no.coal biU?»; lt» alwayareaoy. In- valuable t<*r blowing Church Orsan*. £onni»g ine* Hcv. I. 8. HINOIIAM, hat boon cnos- ] of ladies dress goods, aud have an en upon the managing committed of the .Methodist Book Concern of Naw York city, >vice bf. Hunt, who hat been elected boot agent. t • 1 JL Killmer & Jepson make a apocialiy j uiCaVr^T^ **>».^^J*!«** T a?acte>ry Foe 10. - Cloae eonSnement, darefol attention to altfiar- tery work, give* the dperaUve* aalld facee, appeUte. languid miafrable feeling*,poor I inactive liver, kidney* and urinary trouflea, and all the physician* and mediojenee inline world cannot help thean unlea* they get oid of door* or use Hop Bitter*, madt of tho. purest and beat of nemedle*. and e*peciaily for ttich caaea, bar lag abundAnce of haallh. aunsiine and roay ohoika in thdm. None nee<| suffer if they will use them U etly. Ther coat but aStrl- fle. See othet column* | Saws, Criml»i/»ucs, Coffee Hills |n . : hnumg* kfachiaeH. toed Cutter*. Com at lilt, u.uallychoice .took on hand, mainng^^^ii^^i^^i^iffSSS^ which ita fine aeloction of Jamestown ' any preaaure abov< ir> lbs. Heu<frorcirealaraf| Alpacas wMch are especially desirable <»«^*\> manufacturer for ladiet wear. 130-tf ' l*riccs from 915 to #7^\ .-:•«„ ^™, BAChl S WATKR atOTOBCO, A Sfrrref fTorlai Knowing;. • 8. B. Stinson. the leading Hoot and *\yl No work, K.X :•••••-vV •*- ••\•v v—*.' Shoe dealer of Gouverneur, doct quite 1 VOTrcx.-rar»naut K> an order of u. A* .0 extcnaivo wholesale bu.U.c... and ! £*iX£Z2«3SSS&2 &&&M&V .-ate anade and provided, noUce 1* heraby given t*> ajl |*ersona ha^j n f olaims again*! the aotato ••; pertons who have large families and often several families in a neighbor- i hood join in making their pmchahot ' at one time, and thus get the benefit of whohtale prices. This is a hint which will doubtless be acted Upon I by many more people. f 40 tf. «>f The >phMiu Ii. 1'uimori, late of Oepeyator lo l*.P.? l k Ua6 * M# *» thAI V^T *« ro^urmd to exhibit tho same, with the vooobars thereof, »aid -'SnrlM* 4 f * to the ttioecribcr, executor Ac. at hi* ,„^_ I n I>ci>4 yatcr in said Count r, on or before Hat »Mh dav of aeptombor, 1STS, aa*k • iMMISarooSd. in%. a tuwrx Huira risiinr^w; m^