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mei EUR HERALD .May MOTS. itiim* fatal* »*»•* lH#MfsUl L*«la ft*ll0ft tH Slop mfttlngl tVMit*! ,, •to ixoDim, foduscoatlnuai J mifiy tfgve thu* for roachad HI. tielr way waet. Uoy. tol«lppt\haaoaltad noon- ttytjr tUh, to rievlao means Iftdiro emigration. Iteilef fat lh# ptirpoea of rilling ttin%U wllh T|e Intent of antistlng tha ttagrota |<i ttmgrat*, are Ixltif held kt**. C'Ol. Ingaraoll of- 1,000 for tha piirpoan, loot tires In aid of the bit HroWn, Jr., aop^of llrown t liM pub lifted a f ^hU Intention to d#>- •ol^lo aMlitlnf Che negroes the tyranny of their ra« Hit earn* aa hla father m% fell life to aeelstlng thera IrtWh the eery He bondage ol fiw innus. |Gr*#kb4ok! Uaprtisantatiree parif InterssI Iti tha r as tilts S now pending bataraan repratentlng lha R*> parly and Iba Deraoerats. npn struggle, fought on ItaMa* Had the Detttocrate mfilfoi Itjroaiibaokari In- ••rtiere\ 14 lha approprla- protldlng 0na*olalan<) In- raltif, they would ha?a had rl of tha* (I raen bankers. Jto, lha| preferred t* trifle with lha bftlfc troop* at lha polls, m *fe no troop*; about lha to mo** f Whan tha law la a . 1 What do tha farmery ill of the oountry oara f Thaabaurdltr of going mthr on thaaa <j neat loos vfeowe t|o gnkt faith of ftonioeratlo p ty tha baJlaf of tha Ignor- piatple. Thaaa falsa and will not daoalft thorn. I Ibr |)ia removal of the lha polla oomaa Ilka an hi to Hootharn members, of the feet that President lutf tha aontlmmtof hU or*d tha troopa IVoip lha 0U4oa. Tba raal ob|aot^a ho Ifraotal of supervisors, 9m off of * M fraa aloatloo It la InpoaatblatO m$ dlahonaat at tha sajfce ( . TKo Dentoeraile leatjftr* Hjp U piko (Jyolopa with hll tyre Uh V\t Ihla If tho /party of It* aala end trattftlatie; patty that claim kin to Who foretasted M>uUlana taVweet; kin I? Jackson, thr*w tha Vnjtt*<l Stales to Polk, that ftnoativd 1 00*10* rod fcfeitco, and ITnlon an o<*an-bound M*- pukllo, I Itapttbllcaji leadership, fio longer (4 Its toga, site; Ilka Mordeeet 01 tho goto. Wilting fyr ma eeeffMld to b*er^ted.^Ao/i>>M lie*. . j wmmmmmmmmm oboot U tho »4 .MJ fKAlV FAlATfC. | j lordly** H|«ton JoHfuti, glfaa i itytkaulhjr taletof «U|ioratltoiia (hai Kr^mifi and wllb, t, IIMI., t^aro paratita of IfUl ehlldran whqm thUy \$ lotait Tha fhihar who yuan of ago, awoka about tnd fta Impraaaad with tha hO|| mutt offor up. th6 Irl about Ufa yoart old, M li^ Imitation of Abraham, about toljiliy I««AO. Ha woka hla Wllb^ win alt llr«i objiuit(M t lh<iy Itlkad ami prifad orar U and Ihtai dtoldad llial It w*« lha Will of Uod, Ifiprapalud h)m«atf wllh a knlf\|, hla wife carried tha lamp, draw down thi alotbti and tialtbad tha aloaplng ahlhl ftanr tho Llnnrt. Hha •wolraaafltig tytu p%ip '\Mo rimi|K*il hor In hhjUrmlj (iho mdhur taking al|ll4) atpl w^ift to bail inar<lara<l girl ( whi noon ariiu. but ho «h*pt iwantly t\g. Natl day ho raliod a f a Our*bar <»f rrtMhiloMfl WhO ballarad In hla tn|- prolbhad totham.chowad ^hlldand I hay holltftad tho otha With th dlcnifhl till mor moot lug nolghbor pi rat ton, Ihfinlha lM4\ opoiir Inad^l UtskAiMnvn. •Mild ft*) an iririi-h4' W *n AW,* >T;« tllli for Oottr^rnetnr to Uk* J'*' I\ f'*•! V-* 1 \* '' \ * ^ - \ ir| - -J*%i •* tlttMb u Vndorgin min hai fit irani^« •...., . i' ry will baknowh To his- tory 01 Hh*a ,4 Olldad aga, M haooooa lh# •ori^uii of \guilt agod\ ipan ao largalr ttxotada tha demand* t ilullatpiidai1 t braiail-fiaad, haf- daOad>olymad f illTer-tooguad, Iron- wlllad, tmty'haarted Imagaaof l>l?qa anloflon Mh0 aolld men of community. Jt Wiki ftidlaikaiaeil iioopia u4o<t to M>I \ti fUn who M4I1U »»4| rami nwiy Umf Ufa la affhi aaoUtar &mf ;'* Oulbalaarapora now ituptay Thafr fill anU WI*torn la UiU f/i'yt 4/o«« gdllor*, wk<» will MK Aaht, l*«|r*t lollvo while Uiay do writ*. JE-.-UJ! !»•• , ORJEIULKKWM. Daalltdtfino%roaa conifnoi 10 flock to Kanaakv / ..... 1 to wokortta Oan.Oftjit to America haa boaA a|H iy tho Pannaylranla laglalo- i rot*tfare In' N(. C, hara bae mill May 16, •'that they ma prepared to moat their ffeal exclUrpint In Kaii- i# departura pf hundrada to i# Indian territory, deeplio mfa Intard lotion. , WAimirrto^ McmtTirtNt.^At IUt work on QiU long-dolayad, UntIghtly pile) hat o|rtynencc<t and tha outlook It it leaa| atkironhadowlngof a conv platlon* llanlanjlke gamy little Canadian woo tha llitoniatloual rowing match at SeWcaiUa-on-Tyne,Kng.,laat Mon^ day, bealhg llowdln and thai wln» tho ohanfplonthlp and i stake* 111 bore both tho •ago In tlo raoo. Tho elalhiMit IMIrUr, of Van Am* biirga mejagerlo, waa attacked by a camel wlAlo the exhibition was lit progreee af Pawllnga, a day or two atpp your bawling/ 9 In a f|w mln- l/» 8. and Canadian Utoa we were at Preecott Junction, rwhora wa changed care, a*d were aoOn tattled down for the njght It oommonaed storming, and enjowod A hard aa at any time during IMt win- tan 1 I'ro often heard It .rfmarked that ahare'a not a rougher rold In the ago^ and tfio elephant waa badly In Juraxl. T|# camel oaoght tho ele^|VnlUd Htatea than the G. t. B. li., pbioil'i trink In lit tooth, and lacara tod It In a terrible manner, Tho cam< el had to forO ho flght tho Tho roar heard a l< OlTj oholked with chains be* ild let go. . During tho lid I en re waa panta**trlcen« if tha elephant could be* iflletanoe. , BBBBBSBBBtthW ' Wlthtbi amottgtt draa/era ol submlaslTi lion to hah lead It was al| rlgbfci Hut It was mad* publle, h hot hoal wllUfct rale^Mlo hoatan. •ol ba n f/otikl II Ha la rai eon lag big MOINI of tho wrath •aid ho hla hand but as Ha must bo rl loos and him to forrele* hi to l; arid.'Wlffj ware arnmtao\ mmt that ha had don^ IhO , th4t the citilhl would be roa dsys, or translalod to) Whan asked If ho would gatti| ho said i no, 0(H| la llm from prison Ao, »nte)d as a blind, unreal I whnbottavad thai th* tnootnea would ap|>^as# He ambHgden rmsntKKiil a shall liava a whan four mora, of he rererberet the I Vol fio, Ulos |o tra oonimant I the l-hliiam cradl#) of in ImsgO, hut •I an* offended t>oltr doilhal (Uu\ wouhl stay ho <!ld that of Ahraham, Ild iot do ao, It Is and it, ! t v oor fool I his credit* lallaal Ignoranco haa ISH| It in act by which he hta,Ufa. and for which ha death. AbADHIIUTlOV ' Thiirti t«amb. — f( Ilulohmati 1 4$* /W. »4 f poat^Hsfa MaidTs \.<>< Mara MUMA «*Hhakee|ioi aVt|r ThmsM. Iloorr. *~ I Tha Hkf ptli 1* .V •b\ to fUtngry man's poat^ t*ti*> Ohmmf Tho pMt^ltollattd, - (ViflH hf):# MtriiUn IU**n\lrr % * fotnala pareirappar pout- a witty her. ^ir^faAo^pmiy. Tha drassmakar'sj Y^ K. M<ul, Tho old - fla inan«. | IIIHVKI' Tho (Jharallcrs |Mi«t +«thrltem<i (Vr ) Sun* TlfH Ifafgar'* pool- #1» f t/n.J Viomtft. OonlilS its|i«l« #>h a Snd hMitlhg. It's iittfar irvllf hu#l(M|. — Whfviing lAml+tt U U rty\Y w<*ll (W)haulrd r 'L. •• plo* k. (nil \Mi imoW* ri(av'll m«ka you aonia If you ItaruKrWit ;*/N<**, eat that and you'll INI HfntlHl In a \hully* pan- oply far wsr| y kt I' L frajatittA lfi*ilUafi. Ortah.Iy yon 1 may till a lnilai|Lhut you can navor eollUata hlm|.-ij^«' II<IV*H lt*gt»<it\ Thara f s fioliilo|| about him that you hato aoyfgofl grounds for cuItU ; rat log itHHlll|yoiKoan see a soita* Ma reason foil reeling Uls soal|K alway4tr*Mtl In pur ^aal6n«. 7>«|a#,(frUuilrlans always III |May|tuiiia.- Iktw <Horror. piajraatt tmaji last wsav. ) CAuroRm Lrrrft*. *«.(h*a CI»iN««« KaAwrwKX*. March 30lh< myrla4la of mongolians M hewers of wood and watar, almple,lnduetrloua and wDIIng, the lorapta- Out, for a new political daporturojwhon a designing parly, Ilka maglcJwIH spring into existoneo, ma<le tosaie by suooess and bloatod wltbjhe af borabundanoe of the milk of hutnan llmlneaa, It' will squander tho aacrcdwlght of national franchise which la s| assent I AI to the perpetuity of AiharlttO freedom, amongst an uriepprpqlellng people, which would result In e{| anomaly for surpassing the praaool one #hlch has grown out of OIIM recent change from lha condition ejf African slavery ?U; that sevooty thiuaand ^0,000) whlto men now llrlnnln a Hoolhern btate hare ai mUoh pclltloal power In Washing- ton througl their roproeentallois aa a hund(od aLl thirty thousand (130,- 000) jwhlutein llflng In a Northern 8ialf)«, Oar lamentable experience as * nation In the unwarrantable liberality of the ballot has been quite eurttqletit ail a lassoo. ^ast not tba pearl beforo the swine; already the political pcArira In .New York city are trying i> Out do* tltn alwlc crea- tor, that,Is 111 attempting to make an American dtit of a Clilnamaii. 8u<th a flagrant fM of civil and political rights has *j dflroot tendency toward paganism. I Just Imagine for one moftiAil wnt might INI a crista In our national futuro, when some do* signing polpllal p>rt> might raise In for Ogdeneburg.Oor hearts if ero^omo hat aaddenaKl with tho thoftghU Of ha?lHf loon to bid fh^ewall to tboae who ware moat dea,r, biit they ware Alapellod to a oortaln ektant by humorous spoaebee mada by|dtfl>reot ones In the load, which kept lis laugh- ing moat of the time. Keaohtng CloiiTcrneur a little after nine, wa had plenty of time to teak* all prepara- tions for tho train which (waa duo about 10:*0, After bidding Ml friends •'gooil-byo,\ wp woro aoon aboard tlio train, which landed/us In Og- donaburg at one o'clock* Hero wo remained 'till four p. m., and in tho mean time Mrs, Hill and myself took a walk around town, while Mr. II. weot to biiy our tickets. Tha 8t. Lawrence is a beautiful river, and I enjoyed tha boat ride aa wo crossed over to Preecott* where wo remained until tha afternoon of tho next day, whan were ready to start once more, and wo sincerely hoped not to be obliged to stop over again. While waltihgatthe depot a few tolnute* for tho train, our particular at- tention waa taken up with an old lady and seven children (apparently all here), who were preparing to take tho aama train: * When we h**rd the Whittle, Johnny \came up rolaslng,\ and she said, \Where's Johnny 7\ at tho top of her rolce* Another said, In tho tame tone, \Ma hero's John- ny/ 9 while Jimmy waa crying for something to eat After comfortably sealing oureelree In the oar, vte looked oat and aawhor coming with one lit Mr arms, dragging another by tho hand, and hurrying the otbere along. Huooeoding in getting them all aboard, and settling down among thorn, she took out a blf alice of bread ao<i but- ter and, handing It to one, said, \Here Jimmy ; now see if you can mm*. .'-V. -^ . i-^*-% m ti Ifiyoni \<**< If \ r%n I MI Wheat cake*. 10 the scrati letters aa a upoHe^ \Lei 0 to tho lest aa to who «»••• In thlsOovernmelll f, htitidrsMi millions and hen voices would ails wor from tho Athiiitic to ihslng the very moun- la from one end of our the olhor. We grant 1 had his origin In tho and ta formed In divine consider tho mi in bare with Vhlch tr* aire at once brot In compfjtltlonj A human charity that could hover |o many heathens In one Itepiiollo WOuld have to be* more oleethl than Pro. Townley's last fourth of July ohttteft* At the pawlent time rl^ht In thl heart uf tlw ally of Han Francises there la a mpo square, almost delu- sively! moo*ppllied by about thirty thouslnd (l^oVo) of these Chinese l**f*tWt white they have been gather Ing lo^rethetjj during the last thirty years, anctn|w afl^r all the chrlsMon* Ulng Jurtuitsaccii surrounding them during Ihcsaj^niaity years not one out of a t!|<nisan| has ever heard of clttief she natne of Jt?hrlst or Hceoher, nor would one teow what either name mrnt If he jtiould hear It, These inimos are r#ly familiar to UsCalh fornlaas,| whoo ('ofifuclus Is a mine as coffonon ifiil de*r to the Chinese aa Jesus |i to till christian* lh^o)i|r aOd Talmagcare the Food, j and O'Mrlen m thU great Agioi Irani heal heft lloiigfiSa. Ilonoy to whom j honor |« due^j|r Tue new spUituul do- ptirlurl thatfliero Is no dlircrcuce, In vieit ef uatlonsl asslinllatloii, l>e- tween |ha cliflsllan and the heathen Immigrant Is^ot rhtvatlng tho Tagan but dob«talngjlOitr nationality. Upon this po|iit 9 atJI|itue future time we will discus*| tho ill liferent treaties with the AinjerlcasT Htatea. irirrii t»on THI WF*T. but we were surprised at Aba atoooth- neea of the road; the care wfere well fornlsbed. and tha oohductor kept re- markable good order. In a short tlmf tho sun waa shining ^rightly, and 1 could hardly make up thy mind whether It had \cleared off 7 or we bad outrun the storm, ipetweeo Kingston and Napaneo we enjoyed a good look at the Thoueand l 4**- We were rapidly progreasing on bur way to Napaneo, when tho englnf broke, and of cooreo were obliged toj atop to make repair*. Nearly every man on the train waa aniioua to sie vfhat j,had happened, and all got ofTj to find out* They managed to flk it| and we were soon under headway agkln. . . After leafing Toronto we made ourselves comfortable for thej night I enjoyod looking at Lake Ontario, though it waa nearly dark; but we eould distinctly see rfirtl bfear the waves wash against the shorei ( Very soon It was all lost to vlewj and I, too, was soon \In the land of dreams.\ t only slept for a few minutes! for the \seven children\ kept up such a '-squalling\ that I could aleepbnly by (Kid spoils. This lasted 't|il four o'clock In the morning. j 1 I We reached Barilla about Sio^lock Thursday. Here the train rail on to the boat, and while croaslp^ 8t. |Iary'a river to Fort Huron,; Mioh., We could look up Lake Huron five or six rrllos. The water U of k light greenish color. Wo stayed hdre half an hour for breakfast While] there, our baggage waa overhauled Inj search for smuggled goods. Finding ]*e had nothing but victuals, the ' officer Went on satisfied. . Three mll0s trom -here we changed cam, at t*etrt>k function. The forenoon was lot anct «|ry 9 and tho country waa low and] ifiarshy and but sparsely settle^. ' I We soon reached Flint, whclre Mr. Qlll waa obliged to leave up. He changed cars for Saginaw, the germi- nation of tholr Journey. Mrk Hill al tl •imr, Itanco M left At.ui% t I talk Co., Was going to Uollevue to v^lt a^> I had company a short fkrther. ; At Belief tin my ) is| vmipahl m|e, and Mieg^n toWl l<m»*ly ftor the flfsl time since I started from home. From Flint, the Bute of MUhlgan Idoked nlerly. Wo passed verjy flno orchards, also* extensive cor A and Wheat fields, the wheat being Tup Ip aome placaa to the hetgfto of Ihhee or four infthea. It la very thickly settled Id the southern part, and frojn ap fc pearance*, I Judge they ure an (pnter- pflslng, p«*rseverln(r and pnwjUroin piople. I arrived at Valparaiso, ImllttU, at half-pant nine Thursday eviniug. Friday morning at 8 o'clock found me at Chicago* Here I took the Chicago, Horllngton It Qjlnoy H. K. and rode for aome time along Lake Michigan, which I enjoyed. This rellrosjd ox- tehda to Omaha, and I wij not obliged to change cars again ttetii I reached there. j < , Illinois ind Iowa arc both fine 8tates* Illinois is a level am| rich looking country ; while Iowa l»*j/nore rolling, and tho soil did not lobk aa fertile. The principal crop ini Illi- nois la wheat, and ui Iowa cord and Wheat Is abundantly raised* . 1 Friday was a beautiful day. We eroeaed the' Mississippi river 4)|out Ive p. m. Wo reached Cokincll Bluffs at nine o'clock Saturday njiorn- Jn*. I met a lady here going tl Ban franclsco, and so I had her company Wo we frijlelj When the braktman 'AMa^rny heart bounded, stepped off, my brother-in- iFraker) waa tboi4 with a inef It was dark* but It though 1 knew him, wAb* hln>. As we rode bbme, otl realito that I waa In Ne- jjWhjpn^ but four days before, I ttacfk in York State.; : 'halving tea and Yisitirfg a retired and enjoyed a good ilecp, and awoke at seven nlng to find myself in Hall ebraika, which la situated lajlto Valley, and is a very d flotirifriiing country. • Tho ro chiefly engaged in ngri- d stock raising.; It aeetna strany^Jndoed to como froin n comi- ng four feet of snow, itnd the cn>p« mostly all in and her aa warm aa May days in * let The people are very in- IndUltrious and obliging. I tate Is fast settling by the igrat(on from tho crowded tatei, but hero thero is room Iptor all« NKTTIK K. BAI MAT. • .111 •• •> . w to or ZtC*:k$fi it y M- FIOI ax- tiwaXN€tt ML icntcr ., Sea. make sumo for the rest stayed hero Of my (otirney. until 11:20, when] HHtegit Just| WgHquli Mm M n f of the Peso* form m iley maroh lu if/aef. Now you theH-ro-troat 1 Nxn., Apr. 21. Ml. 4loMrei|||nfr fleraid .•— 1 was re- fiuested by Artends In tho Rest to write 4 description of my Journey west, a^d hat|l It publlnhcnl in a St. Lawrottee oofllly paper. From the wide k|reulal|on of vour lively and g paper, I thought It the eyos of thoae by Its publication, In ttereforo I aend It to a «/'• t >.x most Interest more adt to moat Interest the lltcHAi.n; Tha giornl lolear and eoli^whea I, In company wllh Mr- 4nd|Mra. Hill, loft Fuller* of karotr llih wa* hoard 14 All aboard,\find immedlMely started, crossing the, MUSoiiiji to Omaha, and ^doln were moving rap- Idly over tho Nobra»ka plejiis. Tho oara were crowded, ami it seemdd as though everybody was \qolng west.\ After tiding a short (time the prairie begin 10 look monOton- ous, arid I almost felt homesick; but the thought of foey* seeing my sister and brother drove away all thoughts of sadness. I ' h We Arrived eVomiid Island athi:20 p, ttw that evening, mid stobpeiVj twenty rolsmtes for supper. Thiala aa lively and enterprising a vitlagk/ai oan be found In the Bt ue. It U niikr- ly tho alio of Oouvcroetir. /Tho buildings arv atibatautUI, bu/ Ibw, which Is necessary on acoi/unU of heavy winds. ^ They have/ wllhln throe Jreera, erected a *ie*yAa* Conn {loose, aqd are. ncl# IliiUuiiig as Aiue alehooi bhlldlng HS nnv fever sat in the Eaet. M twenty minutes /e W*fi5 on Ur wky to Alda, wMcl/waa about ften WRIOIIT AKI> Wira. ! right was born in C^nsda, toffn, Leeds Co?, In the Ilji wife Mary Byinjrtpn, in the town oTOswcgatohie reoco Co., N. Y. in 1814. ire married )n 1832 In Og- Mr. W., was one of four by his father's first wife,two ill twp datighlcm. r Moved father to Vt., In 18)2, In the [Orwell 20 miles m low White >ake Champlain, was there of the battle at Plattf burg the wbote British fleei, our taken. Remained there 1; the family then, niovrng |pwn of Oswegatchie,- this rovlous to their emigrating is fWthcr man led* his 2nd Whom he had 7 children, and three daughters.! Ills with bis father In Oswc- l^ntll his ararriage, when ho the town of Macomb, then |*|pwn, on wood form- of 50 ^10w known as the Widow rm. Ho built aldgjliouse, there four years, then move4|Jv> Popes Mills, oue mile south east, 4i4 there kepi a public houso for fbet^rears. Then went back, oue mile i^fFtb west on a wood ' fahn of »erected a log Jiouse and Tho farm is now known ejnes Mtirten farm. Then k to Popes Mills, built a , now owned by {Frank 'remained there fiveiyears; ed this house and I6t for IV|n the aamo village! now tyty N. Lawyer, there erected Mr. W., was a car r, cabinet maker Atj |0g Ingenious holped to , Is now living in a house built by Gefstnim known as tho jDr. Mills housed Ipfco waa drownefl in Black Like li^ears ago* IVeviouf to his hotel tilping he built a frame htuke now Mlfied by Charles Bellinger, and retMlned thero tlvo years. The fruits^^iolr marriage was three chlldrf ^ two sons and one daughter. The d|phter f Hannah, dlQii at the age of j !Mg ht years, Tho ! oldest son JameSi ferried Nancy Fotterly, of be is now in the ytate of where his wife will soon harles, tho youngest, mar- Lyman, and Is now a the town of Morrlitovrn. his younger^ days was a ter,| he onoe killed seven day, say* he killed 47 that a wolf same fall, bounty Inter previous caught a ap, all in Macomb. Mr. some bear tdorics quite as follows: Hi* cousin, hi, now over 80 years old on Grena<lior island in Ht. rlvcf*, when a boy of 13 or age killed a bear with a d knife, by the help of a hoar Undertook to'climb og grabbing in bis haun- ches to> i^Wp him down and tho boy stab^tti|p|m with this knife till a^ last wi|^pe hulpUf the dog ho cut the bear's t^At, and went tugging him home a^ill^allcMdng for help CO carry It not lowing at the timo what his prey w|j%vili« father scolled him for beluga^ijiry ventursome. Another, Lapsoniliolg tried to get out of the way of l)> ||||e bear after trying to cap- ture oi^M her cubs, and Waa glad to drop Ittj Ipd resort to a tree, the bear hauled ^im htwk, down from the tree by the toeoj, ho falliog on a log,thence to tho |rff>end on one side; and tho bear onih| other. She looked at him a mome^tiJend then trotted off with her baty^iiimphanr. Mr. W., says ho caugh^ nice little fawn at one time, tlie?4>hl due stamping and paw- ing at mm as he rested on a blown down tfaw' He managed to get it homo butrtlie next morning it was mlsslngf ^He saw the tracks of lie motW.'b^t the fawn was gone. He has alwfyfcjboen a healthy man t aiidhls faculties a^e aa good as ever, not With- standing bW age, whichs is 70./ Mrs. W's, hoH%, in A correspondent of the Watartown Times says: \A startling phenome- non haa been disturbing tho farming conunonlty of the locality known! as tho \Big Swamp* In the towrt of Pit- oairn, this county, (hi the farm 9! a man named Vanslyporkcn, which is, or was until recently, composed en- tirely of level fend low land, small hills are gradually rising in several places. Since this remarkable thing waa first noticed, one or two of these hills have grown to bo eight or 4.en feet high and about 25 feet in width. Uocka aro al*o upheaving all overlhe farm. When Htanding near one of these hill** rumbling sound i* heard and aquaklngof tho earth constantly felL Tho farmers thereabouts aro becoming alarmed, and lands in thai vicinity arc offered at extremely low prices, with no takers. . v j J«ff«raon Co. New* Iteaae. : t ; Thoro were fifteen petfplo who (eft Watcrtown May 1st, for tljo West^ t W. A. WIIIHIOW, of Ilutlajid, shipped 000 gallons of maple syruji to Callfofnia last Saturday. : , The averager depth of Chaumbut bay Ie21 feet, though soundings of^O fathoms have been found. | B. A. Ostrander committed suicide at Adams with laudanum May 5tb; came assigned, disappointed, love attain j The Geo. Paddock mansion, In Watertown, was sold at auction last Friday,\ to Kdwin Paddock, for $12,500. .. ' The Xoitheru TranspoVltin Co. haV4Vpurchased 00 mulct, which arc to be used in towing the company'* boats on tho Champlain canal.— WVi- tertopn Times. Mr. O. (K Staples, proprietor of that popular hotel, the Thousand Island House, returned yesterday from Jacksonville, Flo., whore ho procured sixty colored waiters for his hotel. Ho also brought back sev- eral alligator*, w.iich he will tako to the Bay for the amusement of Ms guests. One of the animals I* seven feet long.— Despatch* m T . j *. v 'A * .' Hew Aiiwerttte^ieiiiii vO , ^HOUaAlVD TOLAWD PARC neeflnga Unrlng the 18 79. gammer or die Tho offices, dining hall, stores and other public buildings of tho Thou- sand Islai\d Park will be open from June 16th to October 1st. 1 July &-15, Camp Meeting. 'July 16-22, Soientlflo and Esthe Conforonce. - 1 July 2.V27, Young Mch*s Christian Association Encampment. >. Jlilv 30-Aug. <5, Intomational Christian Temperance, Convention. Aug. 6-10. Lectures on Social 8clenre. • Aug. 11-16, Korrual Educatlorial Conference. Aug. 17-25, Sunday School Parlia- ment. •Ang 2G-2ft, The flrand Lodge of Good Templars of Now York State. Members of the Order in (Canada Aro also expected to bo in attendance. = The«e meetings will be under tTio charge of eminent men, and some of the most celebrated speakers from both countries have promised to take part in them. - ; Documents and information on the subject can be obtained by applying to Kov. J. F. Dayati, Secretary, Wa- tcrtown, N. Y. was veiyi >or. her but yourige* days, has fof years, been srm>r| and healthy, aud enjoys, as she aijym her old days best. They are v^ry k|td neighbors/ A woman like herM||s needed in any place, aa she It sojgjpijKl In sick/tea* and death They bo^U believe iff'tho divinity of G^od, snjl i)|irlstiauity., llorr* - fope'e atllla. April 2.V—The quietude of otir little viltoge has been diattirbed of late. Mrs. Warreu Hastings, died to-day, was sick only two hours, spent last cvoning in this village and appeared well as usual, besides being quite Jovial. *•*•.. April 23d, Frank (joro was cross- ing tho bridge opposite Pope's grist mill, when suddenly a crmsh was heard; one of tho htriugers broke, letting Mr. G., his horses and buggy into tljocrh'k, one horse falling upon the other. Strange to say no great damage was dope. Recently Horace Rowland tipped over with a load of saw dust, burying him and putting His arm out uf joint ho is better now. ] The earthquake was also felt here at same time. .i, / Pearly Perry, the lucky fisherman With others are catching /lots of fish, it is a lively sight to seo so many jack lights along the creek nights, 40 or more could be counted In a huddle. Frank Hammcl,our tir»t class black* smithy has the western fever. He off'iii hi* houso, lot, and blacksmith *lt</p for sale, it is a good location for buKfue**. Uoads aro dry ini? tip, but this even- ing we aro favored with a warm rain. Elvira Itoins U nonrly gone with consumption, Mr». S. Lawyer ta very HI. Mrs. T. Coiitr, of Mo., U to return home soon. * - Horn. mrm^F^ |HaMf|4|^t^ C-i X x. O IstbaUOaefa eoataias tha bi the UaHad Ou wiU) tbeir portrmi pr«Mly for tolt work. aJ tlian noUbtlUie*. JUG K FARicnra r ole vrUm. tor M NATIONAL LIFE rata and ftrass Fsrm* part <* [itarylaiMl at *&m aOiraai Maacti% ofifs pafas 1 It heirre«l4enu of ln|Mpti to itfcvot •Jli^jagrmvtxl ex- portnauii of Ona- ionalVLife WIIIIKJ »cnt toanf »fclr^t9 by magftOn fJN^kpt <if .Vt. •Unap. AddreM It. fLdTataHH, Hottou. MAM. iiraKmaStKLY, IKC^UKOK fivE UVK, AOTtVa, BNaafiaTietMoNaai' IM to nftttVAni It. l-awrencs and adjofrhu e«utitle« for Pan»on< Laws of IlaalitaM, wofth iu w#fjctit satsir^nd al! ^^ntft pal^to the rlykt men.] ! '• • WiUifuUdlrecUoiu'sad f< ttons. in every Htaf% Kvii W ^ ingold^ lAsai men.] Witofu t A BOOK fom KvtRVaydV. Elblaintnf ihc rlfhU, duties, and obUtaUMs of alfllhe relations of life, as weM as mefj ^S>4 of ^ontraot and s fofall Traasac- Uie (fnion. V. Elblaintnt the CAMPBELL, FARWELL j! & CO., . 8 Court St. WA'tiERTOWN, ItA vie .fir St OPKNKD A LOT OF English Mm Cntmn! Tho finest assortment df these rood•» erer>thowa In this maiket. Als<* 50 SE^S NEW GUIPURE which we offer at les* than cost of imporfation! Wo rt»ft|>ertfully invite an examination of thete jroo<U t an we are selling thern at lower prices Uinn oan l>e aflTonted elsewhere. tnr*We are constantly receiving additions to our stock of 151 And cati «1K>W tlJe far*Wand l>est assortment ever exhibita<t In cannot bu boatcn. sr h this city and at prices that CAMPBELL, FARWRIXACO., ! WaterKmrn, N. Y. jvatir DRAWING. BT.LAWKEXCB COUNTY, I. CI^KK'H Orrica, Jss. _• __ VtOTtlJK W JliCKEOY GIVEN, THAT THK il Grand and Trial Jurors for the Supreme Court and Court[of Oyer and Terroinar, to be ' 1 Ca: held at tho Court House In said 0»unty t on Monday, Hie 90th day of May, ~ -,10th in ton, In and for eth day of will lie • drawn at this office, on Saturday Inst., atl o'clock:]p, m. alUKRAY N. RALPIT.aork. Dstod, Canton.! April 30th, 1S7V. «swi r,- Waal rur»oi>i fhim •hi X' rr. MtiMos co. irena. .,';.;•/ . / Tlio c^llheiyetlon Iti O^ionsliurir will oeuis^;;Wyltie 14ih. Dr. R. tpJBNeruian, of Canton, Is btiihlluy *:qfjtmiier cotu^e on one of the TlKMifi^id Islaruls, uear Cajw Via* cent . /|;l.iK ,•.;/...••-.; The/iyfsoti brothers,H>f North GouT^rriea^ hare sold lite present aprl^ t^lrljr Ions of hay in their bar^is al tUI per ton. . /illack L^iff oheeae factory w<lI open l&mf \1. mUt following aro tho offt* and C. A /eert: E. I| F. Howl Castle Then) ^faald to be thirty-three Insane |>#1#» frt»nH 8t Lawrence county In 1 i^h WiJUrd Asylum and about m\rt#^orQ a«-o kept In Hie Ju- seuo 4epaftet»at of tlfe pouuty poor- house. . S|| j i j.| -, \ \ • Last tlilpiiiy Hftemoon thi Ui.ly of F. A. timh' who Mi iiU liosn r February MUL.wasi|i<itoT«iri.*| ht Jli«.. Tayl'ir, uf |livtnon4rill^, a^ulnjt fine O^car Daniels is finishing hW hogse. Malt. Daniel* is, pulling up «u now dry bouse, he has htillt it Urge addi- tion on his mill, and is putting in ma* ohlnery for a tub factory. W. Rob* inlon ingenoralv ivp:iiring his build- ings - Work on the M/B. church is pro- gressing fclowly. This part of tho town supports two churches, one M. E. .and one Advent. Mrs. Mrritt Crandall has a daughter h thy. Messrs. Ilulbert A Coon aro putting up a tine cheese factory. Their ospect ai>oiit 400 cows. They make lh« cheese for •Lift per cwt. Addison Ilulbert, chersc tnukcr. DCSTEH. ESTUBLI»I(EI> IMO. tAWREKCE'S CatAlogtio of kitifal Flowtn! Containing DeMriptiona / an<i Prices of Iror the bonse, sjarden, vases, hang la* baskets, foliage or ribbon ved*. vines and creej>ors, ever- green and flowerjnir shrubs, fmlt and ornamen- tal trees, refetairi* plants, flower weeds, eta, wiih brief hints ok Uiehr eultnre, sent free to all applicants. . t3T Onlers by mail promptly attended tk Adress, ..••), ; THOMAS LAWRENCE, 'gSwt i ;i Ojrlsnsburjf, N. Y. ! HOuei^Kcer£iie t ATTENTION* 1 am now Introilneiua into Gouremeur tlie Howell latent Washing Machine, of which I atl sole* proprietor. I tie a maeliina that meals the purpose for whleh it was invented to perfec- tion. |t will save Ume and labor, expense and wtoar of garmeata In washing to par for Itself ten times over every year in any ordinary niacd family. Thoae who see i u merit* tested bay It. To be snro \limes aro hard,\ and every- body must economise, and t»eople are not long in deciding the economy of this machine nftar onoe seeing It In ojwration. | will remain in Qotiverneur for about ten days, and those wish- ina ro inspect my unnarallelwl washing ma chlae oan do ao by calling on me at the Yiiller llottse. I take <telight Tn exhibiting mv ma- chine, and will go to the house of any family and do a was nlng free of charae, where parties **I»h to tw satisfied of the merits of the machine before purchasing. : dAUfldtf. I caution ladles not .to sea this great labor- saving invention in operation unless they would save themselves tha unnecessary labor of rub- bing clothes to make them clean. So ladv who sees its magic work U aver again satisfied to do a waihlng without it 8o I cauUon you, la<lles t if yon Would be contented with your old pro- oasf, never allow yourself to see mv machine Ja operation. If you chance to call on a neigh I wr while they are nuinlog off their washing, alter I rbt a machine, hasten from tlie house, and posti»on« vour call tilt another time; for it Is a fact jou will always sorrow that rill*!' Cfoth am gone, who bough house, and posti r.U you did not buy a Howell Clothes Washer, Kor further particulars inquire at once of any of the following families, who, after seeing the merits of tho machine tested, have bought one of them; Mrs. 11. A. Vsnlhixee, Mrs. Robert Dodge; Mrs. George M. Oleason, Mrs. (le<irge II. Wlnslow, Mrs. Cone, Mrs. O. K. VanUuren and others II aeelne rmaoaalble That n rrmttly matle of such common, simple plants IU* Hops, ftuchn. Mandrake, Dandelion, Ac, should iQ.'tkfl no many and H«C|I marvel- ous and wonderful euros a* Hop flitters do, but when old and vming, rich and poor, Pas- tor and Doctor, Lawv«r and Editor all testify to having l»een cured by them,* you must be- lieve and try them yonr*elf, and doubt no longer. H«e other column. =r !!5Se atiiSRirr«9 rttdcLAifiATio*. STATRDrNKW YORK, . I .. County ot at L awren^i, ) **' The underslgne<l, BheriflT of said Conntv In conformity toanrecept to him In this behalf directed and denvered.by thlsjils proclamation, persona bonnd to appear Live ami energetic agents wantoi, to whom mission will any part of the United States or Canada's. commission will be given or territory sold in cu ? ri O Al M. We requires all at a Bu- *4H«*«« M .a,^ M f\ I t» romo Court and Court of Oyer ami Terminer, etieeae makar; if. tto l>e held at the Court llonse, in Canton, on st iu sance Monda o'o or & of the plenti al that pi t ; t m |he bfhl^ In tho rlrer 1A oaleofsulcldf* W /I. II [<-} ^i the tsth day of May, next, k, In Uie forenoon, by cognl- ot he wise, to appear thereat, and the underslgnoil hercbvre<iulresall justices ol the peace, eoroners ami other ofllcers who have tagen any rcoogniaancti for the appear- anoe of any person at the said eoart, or who have taken any inquisition and examinaUon>r examination of any |»erson or wltnew, io return such reoognlxanoe. Inquisition and e xa rai na- tion ,to the said Const, at the oiienlng thereof on the flrat da? of its sitting.*-<Ugned at the Bliar- UTs omoe on Uie 30th day of April. 1S7» I ** O. O. WflKKLKR, SherlfT. HQtetos nt fwnsoit iiotrsK7\(loVmoriy vodieira Jff llonsal, Ogdaasaarg. li. Y. Recently reatted and refurnished throughout. DAVID J. It DAVIE8, Prop.,' Ifeankiuartcrs at rullsr Uousa, Uouvemcnr. N. Y. May Sth, 1K7#. ' * \ - . gSm1_ rrRKMK f^OtTR*r, Bt. Lawrence Cnuntv.- AIHSI t^odard vs. Amasa^H. Woller.lloilcn ner..Urln W. Thayer, Cornelia M. Thayer, Sophia amlfii and Benjamin F. Ryan. By virtue of a judgment* f forcclofuirc and sal© made in the above entitled ac Ion on the Sth day os May, 1871*, the subscriber, a referee, for that i itirpos* duly appointed, wilt sell at the oftVe <>f >>nger A treason, in the Village of ftonvertienr, N. Y*.ontho*Hhday of .f tine, 1K7», al lOo'cUwk, in the forctiiNin of that day, the real f»tate di- rected bv said judgment to be sold und therein described a>4 follow*, vln: All that tract or twrccl of land situate in the Town of Fowler, Comity of St. Lawrence, and State of New York, and de- scribe t as follow*, to wit : Beginning on the Westerly b ink of the 0*wegatchle River al an ash tree at which Lcitther Builam's lot comers, and running on the line of tho said Bollard lot 8 ,t»° W 5 ehns. I»»{ Iks. to a |M»st; Uience H d\F W * chns. to a \*>*t; tlienco Nifif'Ki chns. S*i Iks. to the Oswegntchle River; thence op the river 8 71° lo' E t chns. 3H» 4 Iks. to the plane of beginning, containing one and one-half acres <*f land. K. T. IIKRRICR, Dated Mav7th. 1S7J>»1 Referee. o. e CONORS. Pir*. Atty. g^wn The spring months are Uie most <i every f •'•\\- «-^ — plied with IrvHig of th# year for tae oo and every toilet table should rirst-elavum ttarr parUoular. Cbargos rraa omni bus and baggage (Ct. F saaablgL e<t T.A. _ -CSOWLE (Foraaartjof Doolittle Jlonse, Oswego.) 'roprletor. pie x ion, be sup> FREC KLINE! i Do not let your druggist sell yon any- thing else, this Is the perfection of modern scieocc-aoaolocely harmless, leaving no trace but a gradual re- moval of FRKCLRa. an4 all blem* „ _ fehes, giving a qeautiful soft skin. flO caata aTbottle. , gSw4 Send SB cants la. stamps or currency for a new HOItaB all diseases, has IS fine en- if lags saowing positions aasasaed by sick f\ f% %f homos, a table of doses, a large UVIV aolleoUoa of VALUABLK ;CIra\% rules for tailing the age of a horse, ith •> ent^af ing shying teeth of each year, ' a Urge amouit of other valqalds boras in- »atrW. Dr/Vm. IL Hail says. *«l hav* igat books taat I paid $»and lip for whteii 1 not like aa wall as (do yours.'* 6aa]>FoaA B. J. Ken- s*rl i H0R3E BOOK: it U-MU I 7\ t- 1 '., I Ar» -h to aoc uae aa wait aa i qoyours.\ liaOOLAR. AORRTa WAITID at D„ Enosqurgtt fails, Vt. legal obligluofi. ^ . A correct, eoomtnlcajl. aa*) aala *driser. Giving direottona for ei ing, and shdwipg how tp drfitr and kind of legal instrument, lad. Hand for desertpUta eircuj Tha deacrtpU te ejirc 7-4 aa-ICRANTORA nselorarnl ry proceed- ecute every y reliable terms, ord. Conn. ^-— , , fc . •••• • -.4 • . .'f '• *>* — Fore&tA 8ti?eam ROD ANO TUB AMlktOAlf BrO.tlWAW* \jOtTRlTAL. A WIKKU Si-rAOl PAPER^DEtOlED PHth Htttdj Pi*i4 aperk, ProWfcvd jVoftfral CkUur€,Prot4cti<m 0/ CMriSs, / o/Jbresf#, Yachting and MA* PraWce, ami Oat-Door Reereftloes ai This Is the only journal Ih the dbouniry that fully supplies the wmnfcs and necessities of the Oentlemati Sporisman. Tsajsa, It a Year, aland lor \k srj^clmevi copy. FOREST ftHTRKAtt FUBLISHINO CO., til Fultofi9t. N)ew Yos|u Also publishers of \ i. j 1 UALLOClpa SPORTS*'*&'WAZETTK Tho most oompreticmsiviB encfCiopcdlje of Adieticaa Bport, and tt^ jfaeosraiisd standard authority. WS pages. jPrftt* %\ \ For sale bir, andsabff ligtions rastjlved at the iews Depot of . V ^ ^ J. H. iticlrNOLDi, JR., A Hpacial Meeting friends of U># IU. Lawrrn+4 *tto*nlii AQrtcvtjural Social will be hjeia ai the Coart tfoas^ in Canto*, OH SATURDAY, JVKR 7TS # 1M7I», j at oiie o'clock p.jn., Io make ai*rangemoats foY raising money to pay off tha Indebtedness of ghe By enter of the Kxeoutive Committee. A. T. MAUTVN.Herv ftocietv. g7*« THE REMEDY that SliaSk aVli. FKRtlVSON, or uouventeiir, N. Y., is M>IC agent ft»r Oonvrr- neitr and nei^hlionng towns for the celebra|e<t Wheat Cure Remedy, j Ich Is a Hiireciire for ^KKVOl's DKBII.I« celljiit rai no; of a V&>t. dlnarv, WlTJat whi TY. t>f those who have given this excellent remedv a Irial, all **i*o.iL in iitiqualiil«>d praiM^of \ fta merits. The following ie»nmoiu»l from I Hiram W. Ilrint, of tbe Oouverneua Hero Is the best possible rccomuicnlotion of Cure: . i GorrRRRWrn. Feb. I7iti, wni. When X began taking \The Wheat Cure*'I S a« »uflTeHng from nesvouts debility. The edicai skillsoemeri able to afford me only pArarv relief. Whn» I needed was nerve This, i think, Is found in the wheat Cure. Yours, If. W. HUNT, I j PrinciiMil G.'W. HeminaW. Ti|roii arc troubled with nervous debelity ••Wheat Cure', isihe sure remedy, i'rioe p«r large botUes, $ LOO. orders by mail promptly ffUed. Mits. DR. FKRGUHOR. ftamS Oouverneur, N. T. ire* i bTst teim- fold. STAGE ROUTE. The new BUge Route between Gouvcmeju and llammond, via Aomervllte, Wegatchie, f>x Bow, ana Rossee, is run Both Wrnys, billy. as follows: ; ! Leaves Oonvemeur each day at 11 A) and Ar- rive* at llammond about 4SD; leaves Hammotvd each day at 9 o'clock, arriving at Gouvernesir Paieencers are c4s- ried over the em tire or part of t&s routs at between 1 and 8 o'clock. ried c about ONK-IIALF THE itXPEKSR of railroad fare. Express packages, and ev desicripUon of articles, carried either way delivered at aatlsfactorv prices. Mercantile and ~ wllllie i fl nan rial affairs entrusted to our care transacted promptli mesaages deli verod liy ti*usty and careful ilrive transacted |>romptlv, and all errands done and * bv trusty and careful dri vers. The stage will call at the Fuller and Van Burton* houses for passengers and |iaokages just p jmr, and the Tay WM. DODDS, vioos to leaving Gojivernemr Hoaaa previous to loavin no-t Hamnsooil . DODD«, | Contractor of Route, and Manager! & irTtf * Gesjveffienr, N. Y. SMSl ^ raa+VBalBa. \Tlie UlcheJht lUood, ' HweetrRt Ilreath attd Fairest Skin in Hop Bit-j ters.'' J I ' I < • £ \A Utile 116^) Btytors paves big doctor bills afttilonjriaicktiftas.'' \That Invalid wifel roottmr, sitter or chiltl oan bo matl« the picture of health with Hop IllUers.\ i 4t Wheii worn down audi read/ to| take yout* bed, Hop Bittern is what you needp\ t | ,4 Don^ physic <anjl phyjatc, for it woakens Mid destroys, but L Ukc Hofi Uittera, th%t build tip Qpntbualiy/' \Physicians of all schools use and recommend HopBlttora. Tsjttthem.' \Health U beauty Rtid foy—Ho| Bitters g(ves hoaJth und boguty.\ \There are more eutei made wltl Hop Bitters than 411 other medi cines.\ 1 j l 1 • w • \When the brain is welried, the nerves uuatrung^, thq ruusci^s weak, use Hop Bitters,\ i {: \That tow, nf rVods fevefj want ol sleep and Weakness, calls for lloj Bitters. » • 1 ««. JETop Cough Car* *hd P*t* R*Uef\ is Pl0*s*nt, Bur* And Qhtmp. For sal0 by LAVACK A CAJtx, Drug gist*, Gouverneorv N. Y. g7w3 11 1 • ! T1 ! 1 fas—*•— A1TNALS OF THE WAE Wilttoa by Principal Participants tn the Igte Civil War-NorUi and fctouth. A ROY A I, OCTAVO^OLrMEOrSOOPAflgs} ; Bsautifully'ILl'astrated.j PRIOR YOVn DOLLAIta . \ Printed on fine toned pa hound in satin finished cl<Hh. inga* iper, and handaomelv with gold mouet- 'SJIUJTlCOLffi! ttmnniiif! mymm .' I.-' ' • ' i. I' v • • -iv IMPARTS Tp BUTfRft Thte Golden Tint of Jnnst v It is as harrtii essasialt! .:\ f i-M -/ **% >^i .1 . 'AC. »* I^VACK&COX| WHOLESALE AGENT^ I, We Uerneb everjr cbacrfalir refer vtm to tlie followiag -- r. M. # '- Bl —*- ** ~ - - =•' \/L 'te*- H. at BaliVtai, Watetsewns K CooaUi*, Edwards; A. Walker, Rensselaer S°v < ffiP enll *f e,, iJ l ^ BiSI *f**' Watassawsj, W.^B«u|a^s^Waatsaoekkolia« tJT An eotorgetk towatoactga saaa waalssi ta LAVACK <fe COX j. Driiggis^Si /•-. *:• Ah Soto AmnU for QonV'W> lor IM ;: Jotes • Spnngle^s\ ltto! The best in die mirket /...- IT 1879! Iroek •ry, / 7. CHDTA HALLlI TIT* ATTNAT4T or tm WAB tarnish the mdst valuable oontrlbutions to the future historian which ha*e yet been given to the world. Ttu)y are from tlie pens of a number of the owe} h* ored, intelligent and impartial of the imroedii actors in the scenes they portrav. They em- brace in the list of authors men uf high rank fin military circles on both si<tcs t and slatc*mfen and historians of great trust and attainments, who favored the cause of both the 111 tie and ue Uray. AGENTS tf ASTKD to sell the work in every town aj city u> whom special territory will be given. ] hook thai has been ifmue<l for vears cominanp* such ready sale. Hend for circular* and otfcer Information to THK TIME!*. Philadelphia. t * Jott/f If. RlVKoLba, Jr., Agent i,V<5<wiv^r- neur, will uks subscriptions at his Jewelry Mtore awl Newt Room. g6w* IEWRICHBL Rici PA icaon a h Hlood, and PuRdATiva PILLS maae N4? will completely change tpu blofMl in the entire system in three mosths. Aluy r orson who will late 1 pill each night from 1 to weeks may be restored to pound healthy if such a thing be possible letter stamps. g 6v . 1. & JOifNaON * CO.. riangor, ai Sent by mail for w 4 ^ •vvvvvvvvvvvw* E W G:o!o:ti:s ft •..!..# '• UjU^ A^ A A AA^ A •VVVVVVVVVVVVr? '• * \ NEW' G:O:O:D:S • « «.. a* CHEAP 0A8M STORE r • • • )• -i ij f: . • \ • •• • - 17 Main St. i^i^tt n^io Gouyemout-, N. X. u >*^5 Vi^n;-' !! I W Wl w Immen^ Stock! tdi \*i New Goods! Styles! j CHEAIP !-^-CHEAP FOR CASH ! Chi)i ice Good Call0O—.-Li.. •L..^i... 4| Best 8hirttng CatioXi i*--. & Good TlcWiif..^I.... b . Caq>et Wal-p, ptu- lb Brown Cotton J .*...'-.. Bleached Cotton. . Lonsdale Bkachod.... I/euFn 18 .•••««.»•.«.... Hi M 8 t 10 * to^miifiis . &(S Good Caahtnere.U-|... Good Al|inca-..»^.j... ElcRant Hummer t4|lkw 1,000 Pairs Jlosc-i.}... .. t ..^.*.55 c 1 Trimming .^llks. ..*..«*.. .15 c j Blaok ami (!olorrd Sutiiin ••. JJ2|c j Knickerbocker Drc** f^oodx. .^L.5C up I 50 Pieces Ilambiiro;^.J • 1.2.1 ... r i6d fcliHo., v OLl Stand, Vi W, •r t j We hanft a Uff«tlock of Blby CAfni^s „ Fn>m fivt diflereoi bmattctarin, wbldh girt* u» a fin« Mcortuent/ W« alto deal largely ta 'V (~~. i(K CUE AM FREEZERS, | nCTRIGRBATOESr: 7 WAi'En cooLEti^ y.riLTM -• >' * V: •*** \ L RE \ r. 1 Ortlers by mail ^rorapiyilt^iod to, aad satisfaction s:uarantoed. h V* si *$> y, BKT9 cheaper order*. fityl / — ; / We are also selling- ; OF ;IRON r^TOitK UHINA T than ever. S^nd Iti your 1 WAIT % ALLEN arOoV- 15 Woodfoff H<HIM BlAckT-M Boardmaji £ Cntliag, / / —DKAL nr-»- Iron, Steel, Kails,' Glass, Hot^ Trimmiitf Hai^ ware, Mfecliaaicsv;/ Tools, Stove^ 7 j( * » A Ito* v v.- ^iso >f AxrrActeaaas orinnm MMui ' t Fire! DAMAGED GOODS. Fire! - L ' -1 • •• t- • - \ •. . • LiBcn Table Danii«k 27c, WoHh 37Jc j Linen f »l»lo Damask C(h\ worth f 1.00 \ . All Linen Nai>klim, 00o per <lozen and up. Theu jfood* art «|lglitlj •uilod, and on oxamsnaiioH will lie found ex- tremely cheap. ; j .•;••. r • : ' •: • i €8rpet#8n<$ Fl&or Oil Oiothjs* / *v> KY THE BKST OF 4r6atjatiaJlll aJwats kept for JobtMnj and yepairia^ k $Uf / 55= I 1 1 ' I, 1 , f\ Large Stock, ail grades, Ofyoiee HcW Drni^ns, from 20c tip. leased the basement and have lilted it tip for a Carpet to6ui. We lave c Ail... Crockery, China and Glassware LAR (;EST$fOCK IN THIS MAKKKT. ; Iron Stone Ohina J>i»i ner Pta(es, 75o J Iron ^tono China dips' and per dozen. . > ^ Iron 8tono China, IlitcakfAht jMatcs, 70c |>er~<lo£pii.; \ , [ Y fron Stone (ghinatHjitice PU^s, 40c per dozen. ; j • I 4. r *^ prr $et. Iron Stout* CliinU Sanr/r*, and wish-bowl Pitehcr, H.*»c per iwl. d Tuflhlel'H, »0o JK!rdnzr|<. 00 per dozi'n'. Cmxl TuiihliM'H, 'IOO Kle^ant (Ionic?*, $l.uo jier E E R\I'E K S S Good Japan :raa.i,. # ^ Extra Japan Tea..«.•>.!*.•.. Ma 30 to 40c i • (iood Grren Tea/.*./. Ii<*n«leKH Codtlsh..... 30o IVeAt^ Cuttersl! cfebsa <fccv<fcc.V /-AT THK- X h WATERTOWN, N, Y. J*' / i . •— 7 -'/ '• / • J.<C. STR£ETER & S0», Uavfnjr )nit r«furnM froin the Eastern tfarktt*, aro reoen ih«; the best «Jr^i*wl and most attrac- } tire »tyle in all vsnetk's <»f • ^ • • • • • • y. • »•*••••••*•* • / All goods sold fotf e4sh, And jguarantaed * as represohtod, and tho prims lower than nt$v inarlcet here or* I sew hen*. . , Ds C.WOOD. 4ii • i if —-—— • * 4ir A'prll. 1879i r u. J\V ;*-.». • 4f. 41 ; •• «' * AND BO\;!S :; CLOTH ING!;_. ' Qyi»rint^o4uc<Hi in thl« Kortbera saetloa/ f ^ I WK snjbw A i.AUuKti LiiK or ;..\ nOY\SACHlLI)!tEX^ CLOTHIK& than that of all the establishments in tba city 'Combined, and Uie prices are aatoolebJaftjr loir. [ The Custom Department (is better organised than heretofore, aad'we are trull) jtrepafed t<> ties We ar* sW/Snc; oil scoot Suit*. .,.,-• ~ v ,«.,. V1PTWCN DOLLARS an* upward*. v«- \ ifctj*^ ;fl v itrepated to meet U»e roqairemen.U of al irfnar fwn'^l antt fasbumabie garsaeats \AU w*«A <maimrre Pants (io ordtr) Good Rut*>kr C\>at4 .Fine Uytttiinmr VuaUT. A.- Uvrdgr. tor ds. =: |18 / • . AQKNTS rea TAB .. x , Patent Iron Clad Overalls, llest in the market, and reilairii B Crn.EnrtATED CUSTOM SHIR: FINKdT UKK OF / Qeat'oFuriligliliigQ 1 BPHINO IM> acmHJCE uyp HPIIMGO HEAP!ciXAPt April 1. 7^-flasS HPPIMO OVKBCOXTtbi <:HKAP! CIKA>[6HEAIM iM f'/J f( r^^t. >.*•• *»v*