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O. sjAdreeo of IOO<UIIMI|M#»I. fur U/ eallLf oolforsal eltaolloa lo lite • lajvlle Justice* of IM paaee, Uiw- •Ml oil other persoas, «» aaais! §%kr toawa «a Mw wo fton saestre Tit oil wM #*at eol)e#t wo sjer«e*ta#j# ( In IM avent of as4hir eajeot In flvlof sxtsfraooee U llflMRfW IM MMH ul/lOOOO Who no, 4« IMI they etev nyd repeat pwr J • psjrleoee, y foot tttoi iRSfe/ar* (lUMfMMI T4 Uoot'tbs society, \Imlilot Jtfslly msrlted and proadljr ntiln4 Ulntd ID IM ao^btilofd dlspltjr Md| •#rl#ty ot at|r»otlfo *muo*raeni« Which ham oh arte tcrliad th«a^nuaf meeting* of thla iiiocUlW p will b% }j i I*» •• \A* *4? w 1 :i r^nrnr fi u« wiftioUtr* Clwut, 0a|tordo\f f AdfiiitVth, ' Iti Bertie nolbrook It TUItlng Meidtln«0cheat«r. ; r. Jan, If, Rutherford, returned lutlnclblt dcUrmfmtlon manlfettod by tho IVtildeot W* II, DanloU. Beo- rotary II. W. Howard, and tho other offU-ra that beget* a foellng *>t high ei^Nilatlom on tho pari of tho pub- lic* which, hpworor lofty, la rioter dl^appohiUhlt but alwaya thrhui aatla- flofl. Tho HICHAIJI will toon Im ablo l<»aiinouu^e thoapwlal notol frnturen offittrartloh^ and If *p*co can bo •pimd tho Hut of prcniliimnn oflclrod, which U larger than lant yoar, will hw.publUhotl In full In thoao coluoin^. I orOAlwroo wM gojf tM froo roo^l- poiro fv*w) jroot in y#or by flm|»ly >W>, AIMI WM/ IMIr *O«MM ••% |lMf )rM»ll«oloo O^UMI oiMr M»H«Mr of nl« pmljlwn+m, o*«l lli«M oook l«roo, it oil o«lltoro wouUI bjhi* thou «*H W«HII«I oo« T ,lljr f 6»Hhor on«| loooj for »h#n jnofOO|Hi|M r ilooil«M«<l oo«iM ••^r ,t IO' •* * l»«iN»t wlthmii oor- lailvoW. Tl(4 •• ATM t.tOf. #• O 4if # CliHivoroowr ..ItoooovPlo , ..U<Nif«roour .. Wof«t«*lo.. . NktavlUo. .. Ofuforoottr. ft £ i . , .^, . on Tueoday from a pleasure trip to moro proudly auotalnod IhJo y^>\J Baratoara. I than ever before. Wo obaorrt with] , ^ # J \' ^'_* • - * admiration that a«tlro*ntorprlao and f ^| Monf ajr, Oen. A. M. BaHiey ind family, arrived In Oourerneur from tho Bouth. Mr. William La ton by and jilatr^h- lor, MUa Anna, arospending A week at Materia Bprlngt. M|a%i Lillian Olovci Clarke U still at Cliautauqua Lake t oiul U expected In (jjouvernetir toon. M\r. John .llubbard, formorry gon- ial clork at tho Fuller house, has re- turned fruiq a visit at Maloue* Tho nouvornonr (iradod 8ohool t will begin Monday, August 18, and tho »cmiliary Thursday the 21st. Tt^or Uoseoo had his leg broken last HtiturUay night, while ongaged In a friendly sculHo In tho restaurant of 8. Hurl is. The Jiew lUiid is progressing finely Hid will ere long, give tho tow4i a taste of the quality of their music in the Park, I l)im# ji. Glffln, Esq n aud wife, of llou¥oltoii f were in town the flr*t of tjic work, oil a vUit to the Iteynolds llrothcrH. . i - \ i? >••? K « ./.«ik /. Ami «!«#> • «so .. . i.m .. ' its ttTc \ ttwa ><, V fll '•»•• WofMoklo CMairm.. i|«l«l#li CHMm.. t% .. . (>»ilon. ,,. ,« IUiltf«h0nt |lottor«lt*r ., ..,, *0«M*OVill« <lmtT»rHoiif . Kooovlllo Umif*r*«ar . . W«f oiolilft.. . KOOOTIMO Mloavlllo. . . <lf^ivon»oMr jforrloflllo .... Ilfoolo Ct>rtioro. Mo«MNttt» |*i|«mlrit ft«i*l« rull«rv1U« .... V UMivornour . form*** ., O^HIfOtftOttF,... i js \k %n inn ISO mo i.ta I «i <7S SOU too rm S|A &ho 4 (HI inl * /<! A. tfj SJW rtM •- ••• V U tho on I iriiliio,- ItttsotilllJ. Taylor autfA)rlto<l agctit for tho n I^KiiAf.n. tf Mbrvlti** eommctice at iW 11 Jo. W*t t of fdslmn, will |trtaoh at| Trojit Lake on Holiday, Augusrl lilNI p. IM , L \ I #«4^- Ifirricm Iro (wumwrovintnTa.* Oor- rospondori|o iinf# ho rural ved by Monday elenliif, to luiure ln«oitlou. w 1 w. r.\l- ^ Write ptaiily, fiiitl only *>n <>nr i|de of ihe.napir. LiuiiTMifKi.^ During a iMiroro thuidnrUorm, la«t HundaV, a Hr#. Iliitlln frbm llroi jcvllle, wbllo alttbf)|jtiii|ir alurna, aiMl bidding a a ivllo from Morrlstowu, hf ll||||titlii|C. All at- •torn either to conscious* aiMl they were taken to child, aboil were stru temkita to n#a4 fWIUdl llrojihvllK & f*» ff^» 'tlirflhrn ftii whljadrlvl ro««| btlwi Kftlli fllli - Mr. Tetoir LawrotiM, isldint of l>eKalb, Wao hip buggy.last Monday» if aUplrlted hor«o on the in tnoper'a Falls and I>o* rTwo frlghtftil aealp wounds wire l4flloted, ono on each aide of Ilia load J bealdeo eom§ nther tnJUfloo< rortlnatoly no honoa wore Ibrohioo ti|t4| bla [recovery la probable. f *•• .-^ -•—»__, lint.- lUnry Tar- aa hiirn near (Jnuvernmir, if flmitoiA |near the lid Porreatflloilee, was very badly ItfjftMftl* A mani who now a reeljeiit Mild injuirwil le^eoy hull a few days era some hopes of his jtiideratand ihe am- pre?lotia signs of lie* waa kept In a yard. Weht Into the yard rhon yard to ho turned to tho brute jU- ushad hi in through,Ihe or HtmnM Tawi^ loot Oosm Keatlvel of o ijeiuplo, on Tuesday oeN, was a tory enjoy- ¥> ni, ll i we wu* it NimiiisTi oteeis. | / Mr*. Jennie Tay!9r attempted to [chMtlse Mr. K. Criwford, the veter- an peddlor, both of Oouvrrnour, last Tue«<iay morning. In a manner not particularly etnirleterlstle of the fair se4 HIHI after dusting hie. trowsora legs with a handsp ke she proceeded In a slntular fashloiL to \put a head on'* Ihe old man; bi|l he reoiou«trated In such a forcible [manner (with a cudgel) that Jennie suddenly meas- ured her length on the Held of battle. Our only regret Is that fA* had not been a fomeU book agent and hfi a 11 fh Insurance eyent or an otllee-seok- Ing politician, 4 ffeeoleol ro^wwurailen. Kvcry possible effort should bo made to make the approaching Pair Kihlbltlon c>f tho (louvornotir Ag- rlenltbral alnl \Meehanleal Hooloty, sup^rjpr Irij every department and rea|ieel to any former meriting of the aaeo^latlon. | F.speolally should, tho merehanti fiMlouvornour and vlllagea for twenty in lies surrounding, ono and all, ho represented with a eaae of goods or article*' for exhibition; not for the premium ofTorttd which is of necessity ^uiall t bpt to encourage and eustMlu ^he ofllcers and Hoolcty and pld In swelling tho exhibits to Infinitely greater proportions^ wliloh shalLcomprllie more varied, exten- sive end elegant displays* Ity gener- ally adopting this Ntiggestlon tho business mei| referred to can con- tribute largeily to the tittraetlons of the I'll I r, au^ Well can they all afford to do It for unlike most of their neighbors, t^d Oouvornour Hoelety does not scMlct subscriptions from htiftJnosa mefi to hc^ip In defraying ev|ietiset. ithey simply ask thtf co- operation * puhlUi and community lltieneo to of those who have tho General Interests of tho lit heart to lend eUlr In* make this annual exhi- bition a glorious uncross. IliiHlnesf men, we mdaii hu«lhess. help? | I.loojoli rargi lfai#4 11. Hunnewoll reports hU crops all good. Itohert It. Lawrente has a market garden of 14 acrea, 2J mllos from Ogdensbarg, and raises every- thing In the lino of market garden- ing, lie also has '25 lino iwarms of bees that have done well tills soason, p^odiielng splendid honey, as we cm testify by actually eating a jitrgo plate Jui tlurna bail ono aere of grass j 1 Wo arc pleaned to again see tho S filial face of John Hubbard on the reel, he having Juat returncdj from a|foi (uiyfuetfklng trip. * KriiiioJ^ Fosgate f butter buyor, Is l)ow In the employ of II. Martin, pro- duce rmvrehant of Watertown and re- moved bla family to that citylast Week* || The army of |m»asuro trackers en- ckmpod. on the Ht. Lnwrenco aro btiinyl reinforced almost dally from Oouverdetir and other toi^ns of the <£imtryj ' lloti. li. 0. Lnng, of nraifher Falls, and W.j II. Welhy K<q., 61 Utlca, pkld their compliinetits to! tho IIKK- A| n.while In townJn^i Tuesday 9 on a rtjring vUlt. ,• j , Dunne Hpahbury has sold hi* beau* tlnil four-year-old gray mare, by Hy- perion, to Dr. Maclean, Prof, of Sur- gery In tjie Michigan University. Price *:i00. , ! ' D. (i. Wood, (>.' L. VanNam?e, llknry dates, John P. Kllimqr and ii A. Johiiaon,returned from Iho 4< hig W^)hd^ M last Thursday, wbero thoy . trew<t,le»e>iu —Theimoet ImpdrUnUn- ibis part oi the town lithe bo«>,Gilt Edge butter factory 425 cows 1 and make* A first icle., The building It one of In the county. In tho cellar IpO tubs of very fine butter, ^ranged hi rows upon the ittttk bottom. It ' rriust toon $bo ey{> of soldo enterprising /'Who wants a <4 g|lt edge n They sold 37 tub* of May #t 17| rents. The Well from l?*n abifrldant Aipply 'of water ^Tfl, is a:>l feet deep, nod. the 0ture4C , thoro is a depth of Of water continually. They ivo between 8 and, 9000 !be ly. Henry &' Krwin aro the and Kobt. Ilobbs, salesman^ Cormlclc is Bec'y and Trees, liver makes all tho itubs for UiUioirtpry and Is doing a Ihic job in hit l)^ he is the boss eoopor. .F^^rs are about ; through liay- lng;*H f crop* look Well* A large «dr|W^ttt hay has boeqeut this year aa IH o^frwn by hay stacks on every- bodp:jferms. ! Will Went | Lisbon, cOrr^p^ndent keep us posted. i -»\lrif5ij • • •; ItKl^nTFlt^ been on a ibur.dpv? trip Uussell, ll.rmoii and Kd- o^arlelivllle, j \ July 25.—Crope are good In t^ls lection. Farmers are buoy aecarliig their hay. Many of the meadowa are atony and the old fashion method jof haying with scythe and hand rake largely prevails. North of the village the land is better and freer from stones and machines and horse ratacs aro used. . Iiid a s|HAidid time. j pKevj. ^ r . Ferguson, of New Jersey, dillver^d an able and eloquent ser- nton In the IVoHhyterlaii Church last Sunday. , We hope he will be called t« the permanent parttorato here, lUndrew J # VanDuzee,, with his wife, Slaughter and son-in-law, of Will you | piuaijelphla, Pa*, have been vjsiting r^jtatlVes and friend* in Oouvornour by f s. Th Vei^yt ba«l sti vlelou Oarma feed him lellmb Out« jtaekint and ifVnoe, 1 Tfgrvan I.AHli.- Th« tlolden Iti Vfe, of last able oetraahlrt. A good audience was S ireeenl, atil all felt well pnld. The utertalntiiliit tmn^Uted «»f »lng Ing, readlfg« lt and nn nd.li'eas li> Jolm A, Ni^hol4j •nprnnin tttti«tnr ol ^heorder, JMr. .N. f la an eloquent taint pleasliL «peskci t and. hi* re- inaiks ween Wrll received, ^Plie .Temple mells every Momlav eve., In tOrangar'f ^sll, and aM person* Inter- eoled are iMadinily litviled t<> heeome fmeml^ero, ] . l..„ *** —*-- t j lit AWSWIN ro • , lif«|t , i«KM,* i - On* J^lneeorre«ioiidcnl, we wo-ttd «.»> Flrali lMi|idays nie when Hhluu, or Ihe lh^|«t»iil rla s nn-i sets wltti the kun. The *Llngdsv«\ rommrttee«the latter part uT 'July and eml the fore liart of Hepl^mlMir, These d*>s lake their namej from thut of the «tar. t erondi wkbster dellnes \eharity\ s thai dlsp|slHorl<d the healt whhh Inellnea meil to think fnvoraldy «»t their fellow mini, «od to do them good j belief olenee, good will. Hee 1 Tor, XIII. ii II. Mot ns the latter question U titrated to ttto mlnUtry We refer In ill em for a fuller answer, Whleh wo tuf I te them to give through |ho IIKKAU a Tn« W4mnagaM f a Aori^nrr/- Amojig the •teldenl4 < oii'ieetrd wllh Ihe grounding «if the Mmid Wsn Merer on Hatlirday, Was that a Syr* 'Mr Weighing, about 250 rt In* He walked off 0 llubb llouae with M en as he would have i txion Marling out on a Ik. Mr. II. H\ Ferrln +f this idt/ %#ae let down head flr»t, a friend Inddhlg upon hU feet and rea- ^ued tho drojknliig man. The ladles I down In the row boat Hyracuso, We ean not •#*.— Il'ii/ei'i'»*•!• />ee- flite druggh r ounds toiikj he do^k al little rmooo« Shown had li hioonllght Who were n were all frot learn their i |Kf/eA Jj:'^ Ltat (^ etfrojtt«h UllMiMM iiyoHlM j>l •• i,- \l lr / UTftlia 'AOHIPPtfthHAl. ilnth anneal fVtr of ihe Agrieiiltural, Moctct) In lh%» elty of Ogdcn*- tili« lOih Hid tlth of lii* The from which ho took 9 Mr loads of hay. Ilia horse ran away, recently, with ihe horse rake aq<J throw tho loj who was driving spme lo or 20 feet. He was not hbrt, but tho rake waa badly smaahed* .- J, II. Itosegrant sowed one ouaho^ of Winter wheat from which ho hopes to hlrtest 50 huehels. It waa put In with si drill and fbrtlllifed with one bushel of pho»ph*te or botie dust. Ono kernel produced 19 stalks, each 6 ft. In height. Wm. Colllhs has 2} Acres winter Wheat, some stalks of which were A ft. t In. high.' v Mesara. I Integrant «% KoMllls oaoli sowed 0 biisbela fall whoat, and aro to report to'the 11 Kb 4 r.n, threshed. Tho growth la enormous, i Peter Itloliardson has round the ongeit stalk of timothy yet heard from, being 5/L 5| In. high. % O. Bauderaili^a hay crop Is } larger (ban Ia«t yean . •, H. Oloriioiiti fljr.V spring wheat very lino; other empsoxtru ; apples abun* dani«« I - i * lleiiry Marijln^ wheut t oaj* and po^ tatoe«i g<M»«l. I DaVhl Lalojie*- -^inidon hwrd ; oats^ wheat and eo^n very line. J. ty. Uunloii has some •Ulk« of r>u which measure « ft. H In, In length j MUO h>M I acres of tine porutoc«» \V. K. llralnard mukra »>p|i«iidid cheeee at Pine Qrovo factory, and oc- casionally step* over Into Madrid to see to other things, J, C Merlin, aalesmtu of Pine <^rov# faotoryv reports hU cr<>|>k good. loaeph It. Ilrown keeps a full line *o^ groeerloa at Pino drove Comoro. , | John A, Mkrliiio-orOps gootl; hay bettor than laat ) ear. , , A, A. Martin has a splehjlid farm ol IH,1 acres, On which ho has lived slhee lH3d, |(a)T twenty llvo |H*rccnt. better than iast seaaon ; otk)er crops good. 1 He Is orlO ot our best former*. J. (j. Ilanrto*—fair crops; h4y heavy. Alex, ilanna—hay crop good; gritlii N, Sholdol^ hay very heavy ; corn and potatoes extra. > •«, i J, It, Aklne—eVervM»lnr »'« lh * lino Of farming looka well; from 4 eoree ho our* tons hay ; has* 17 very lino cbws. F. II. Martin—fair crops. , • Itobt. Hall—T acres clover yields |0 tous; { haa 1| acres fall wheal, good judgee aay will |hresh r >0 hushela. Jas. Krwlo re|»orta his crops good, (leo. Melhlneb-^potatoes and oats good. John llanoroiV-potiitoer and n*ia best elver raised^ A. Met*ormlek ha* a line and well-tlllM farm of 7A acre*; hssex^traorope. , .W.J* Blfflpftta* IJ aereaof corn; the moat advaneed In town ; roit«ttng oare on hand at this date. Jae, Henry hee 33 acres tifra**, yield- ing 4t) tone. , UobL Hobbt, eaiestharl of \VTe«l Lisbon butter factory, wants Ihwiton market In the IUHAI i». Now. If there Is a town in St.. Law- rence county that esn Insat Llahon In orop», we w'oukl like to have thom report; fo<| like the (Jueen q(8hehi(* we w)ould exclaim, \the half haa not heen fold,\ 4 • ItKijomrKir. - add recently returned to their city homo. • •* i lllenry Palmer, K«q. f of tho Oonv- erjheuriSilp (Jo., toft for Now York, Ttyoad*y, to procure machinery for thllr rlow mill. A large force of men arf) puUhlng forward t l ic work with •all pons 1 bio energy. ; . ^he billiard parlors of'Wm. II. (ijfitlln have been refitted (n elegant •tile, tables newly cushioned, kalsi- fnlno and paint froely applied, mak- ing th^rn tlvo neatest and most pleas- ant ever kept In Uouvorneur. j A pkrty of pleasure sookere will loaVo here for tho 8t. Lawrence next [ Friday, consisting of Misses Ennogcni Pa|rne» wVnna Ilell Androwa and 8a- rab Itoardaloe, and Meaare. K. D. Har- ry fchd a Mr. Hodgors, of Rochester. iudjto Abbott arrived homo laat | wepk rrlday from an extended trip through Montana Territory and the | W4st. Ho saw sights worth seeing, an<J will tell the HKKALU readers something concerning tho tour next weik* j ^Nick\ Rush, of the popular it. Nieholia Hotol, at Fine, waa in to dm Tuesdajy* Ho reports trout plentiful, but, swears ho hasn't soon a deer since l*s^-J4nuar^. (?) Parties are pobr- tnfcf lntj> tho wooda from all parte of the) country. H dolbny ot hornets, which had built a boat la tho wood-pile, in tho rear til the Anthony Hank, attacked sonic p+oplo as they wore going to church last Sunday. Hut the \pesky qrltters^' wore soon attorward exter- minate^ by \Arc and hot water.\ Mr v lleijamln Drake and wife, with daughter Barah and son Don. Prof. F. W. Van Waters, and Miss Lois Inglehart, and II. Drake and wile, will go to the 81. 'Lawrence tho last of (he pros* 0:it Mcj'k r«> spend a eouplo Wco'cs of ra»u|» life. | . . Tfte ^amliywf J. li. AbbJtt, with Mrs, Sj Phillips, of llallertb>ro 9 and Dr. Phillips, of t;harlotte, I^icli., in company with K. W. Abbott, Ksq, % lea foi* tho Ht. Lawrence Tuowday nocirr, ihldidlng te spend four weeks onjhe hvci*. ThOiy* will occupy the d the eiopsMicro compare prably with those of the rontioued. There is con- shftM*Mf|e win tier gruin thi* year, find they k\$fyb commenced to harvest it. Tho ^jfearop |s good giving a better ylold r lrMb laat year.^, like! to UKk a counFo of <lU08ljJop# through tho cohimnfl 'of yourpaj^r: Kirst, when does \dog daya^txjjlln andwhen do they end, and Wb44 is tho reason of thc^r being eallel^ogdays.\ Wo ask this of tho IrtOieru |n tho piinistry viz: Wha#lrftetnt) by tliirward M eharity' f r^see(l by Paul, where he says: abide th Faith,llope, Charity.\ M$ cqnsidorlblo dispute on M wo wish it made as plain Notwithstanding the hard timpi the village Is growing in size* aqd improving In appearance rapidly. Ncvf buildings are going up and side walics down. , It In rcry lively for [a small place.—Tho lumbering interest is nourishing and is being puslui} l|v Mr. Flaiidern and others. • Ii. Capell & son aro putting tl|e machinery in their now slab factory. Tho Uev. Kverett, of Itichvillf*, spent last Sabbath here, Uev. Mf\ Dickson, of the M. VI church, will be absent next Sabbath, but hia pulpit will bo supplied. Tho schools are having a m mer vacation. Tiny are end* management of tho Mioses Vatl lioieomb. ; ^ N. W. Bartlett E^q. and of^r s juje camping In the (treat Woo*.', j»bot|t 20 ^niles from here. { A^largo party COIIBIHIing *>l* eni- ploves of Flamler & son will camp -in tho wooda near Mra. Harpers fojr nboht 10 days. • j Mrs, Welch in very low with con- sumption* , X. Y. I • t Uuni- < tile m iKqriiiKit. -^o-*- §i«llng*oii lirin Notco S. Kc^ath, nit 11 large loads 'of \ft.v r f**H aor0ft 5 \• nalrymplo re- ports! h»y and potatpe^ excellent; J. Iwx^jjl, hoavy hay and potatoo erop.fjroti 2| bushels HOW ing ho ex- pcctslVitroHhrjO bush, winter wheat, hio halti^ado ] Jersey cow said to bo the biiif town- His farm is bcautl-> fully jwilsW op the St. Lawrence. This |t| M) nArrowcHt part of tho riverJbotWecn Kingston ami Mon- treal,|tl^ing btit 80 rods in wiilth. <Jco| Jtqle, best hay crop ever raiseJ^III fijraln, extra; $eo. L. Hroub r^flortV.IO acre* of vctfy lino llMtb Kennedy, Uaa v ( a splendid f ftitatocp; Jerome Uuther- ns; (lie \jmi held of 90m in flf*u, it stands | 8 foot high, f 6orn 'and rye cxtrK, hay (JfOpH through tho town are *i C, and niece, Mr. If. gencrjjly j^Ood, hay extrk. JmiiAM. •••• K July last Till cercm Mrs. Ilov. Christ Friday $r ti tM«fcviti9.'.. ' } ii.-*~nev. J. A. Dickson tsVlaat Thursday evening, In ,^church» text, Proverbs 4 ltfvcrAQ, 9 ' % in tho Congregational nished, and servicer wore goaf Sunday. •• rs. John UiOh, of Hou- Mr. Lawrence Johnson, N. J M spent laat Satur- tjhftpday with their sister, 09 Johnson. JxfCss. Hattie Returned rooeiitly . from irf»,. • ; - ! ' 0reon is building 11 new Water Street. ( , , ||pt weather colliiniie*, ft flip up tljn Nortli I*olc fihixury. Ul.A. T. , ijtlit the homojbf the bride, iW|y evening, tjfie marriage •1 Aniwerp, to%vn visiting 11. A li\ ihOi- will »o Jf K^i |. Abbott on «u fttinnl t««U h ilmi»lfl roAnily, to 1,^1- -, * I -L. \'U«k U»m»»f«n W «l In Or. lluUV ll»br iMblti4m< wMeli iltall 1 ' n irr ' ~ • »Utoli •IIMII wllbial lb* Wtll UM ofopUUf., Prlo« I U\<* pleosaiit e.otta WVIIH IMaiid, * The following fs the iUt of letters remaining uncalled for in Uouvorneur post*oftice for week ending July 20, 1873: (phas. W. Itagloy, M. U, Frank Case, William Miller Clarke, John Downey, Mrs. Uoso Deane, Wm, W. Fraaler*, Mr. Lewis Mitchell, Mr. L. Merrillj Miller, Alexander Pennook, Jerome! Powers, M. Uelloy, Frank A. Wllaon, 1 ;; Blark LaMe. .Vuly 28.—Farmers mostly through baylrVg; a good crop. Considerable winter grain is being cut, which Is alea a. good crop. New potatoes plenty.! Ctfa* Deuiott bad green corn laat we^k. y , Quiti an carnost spirit Is how man- ifest hejro in working for church pur- posce* kiuco thq orgauixation of the loadlesj Aid Society. Festivals and social gatherings are very frequent; Bundav School concert July 27. Mr. Jv. Chandler has moved into hie new shop, which Is quito an im- provement to fed wardsville. New school-house in Mitohel Dis- trict Is (completed, with th3 exception of eeeU, whleh aro to bo patent ones. Mr, Wm. lirown ia building a l pt end lid new dWelllng, in pine grove. Mr* Hubert Long la still very low WUhJWver. i , ;V , ^ II ipjilimal services at this church Augiisil lOtb; also a grand festival at (Mr. Olfft* Dotiiott'a on August 5th. A pie)a4ant time is anticipated.^ Cheese sold a^alA at the Model fao- • etot<k KDWAgDeriLLAig. y4l Uev. J. A. |>lckson and b^Lynde was i|ci formed by ff1M#e U. Dicksdn, pastor of tkh f Liverpopl, England* ttijpg the llevJ Thomas H. l>ickso*jprffooad n vcrk lntcjrestlii|r ls| Ibe Baptist chkirch.;; Sub- fc l^iuiflguration of Christ.^ irt^ft, tho It. ill Band gave Mlp. Dickson a ioran4do, re- frc8huickuii*iou0tiful aid \awect\ were H^M, a oil everything! went 'Nnerryla^ afuiHrrlu^o boll/' j W. iJ fltflulri* k Ntartsffor Alasscna to-day. i ?.. ,Sj,j, I • i Mrs. yj^illird fro •ieir<*rrtoli 0p, y IM in t|h|l«arlliltit l«jei week wliQn !^jchijran( selatiyes i *!for specimojis ncjor tho NiU, his solitudo \vn|» HIHI- rf|bd by terrlfto crioB frorii W|ar by, Mrjj P., Quickly ^york and hastening to ro- s)W)n discovorofd a 6^rilled •Saiauity near the fence i^ailxod \f\t\t torror. ; ^ie somethiiur OTQ)T thQ Ijipia excited imagination Wrly howling to p/mte *try up with tho gun. Mr. |j? deeply interested $i soon arrived oa |?.thQ following dialogue iiat 9 a the mittor?\' >ly agifatc(jh)\D something!in g t • y hoi'e?' , ! : right th-tnere. |t) irty! thing there: M wtni by in t|ils pit ITI aro nib. a gentle- the way flection) Hiisre Ave>oril Kaeeeaia awrisge. / ; A communication In your Issue of 17th inst, signed \W. P.\ relative hereto has attracted considerable at- tention and adverse criticism, tho general feeling hero being decidedly against several statements made by your correspondent. ^ Whilst glad and thankful that 1 BO much of your valuable space should bo devoted to the affair* of the town, it is strongly felt that tho misstate- ments should be corrected, and as the name of Mr. Shcddcn has been used by \W. 1*.\ dinadvantageously to him, It i« hoped ton will with equal kindness admit a reply, netting forth tho true state of matter.. Relative, then to tho present spring \W. P.\ says that in 1875 the pro- prietor, John W. Shedden, refused to \lay out a dollar for repairs. \ True, tho spring wan then dilapidate ed, but it is untrueHliat Mr. Shedden did nothing. During ttfe fall of 1874 ho si>eiit between 9200 ami $300 lit Improvements thereon, and during tho season of 1875 heartily consented to Mr. llnrtl^eld'H Ruperintendiug still further improvementH. As a contribution toward the necessary ex- penses Mr. Shedden authorized tho usual yearly payment from all board* ing houses to be applied in behalf thereof; W. 11 at lie Id to receive the money* and spend tho samo in any manner ho paw lit. In this way and by private con- tributions some $G00 to 9700 wero raised and the spring was properly repaired. Vet Mr. Hhcddeu did not lay out a dollar! Further, those private parties who contributed have since been allowed to use or take away any quantity of water, largo or small, without any charge whatcvor, instead of \ono gallon per day\ as stated by \W. P.;\ whilst poOr sutiering people, whether rcMidcnts or otherwise, have n j wa ^j been permitted to uso just ns viuch 1 ! water as thoy pleased free. Yet no 18.1G; has aiillbrcd for the last 20 ycarji j civdil given duo to Mr. Shedden! with the rheuniatiHiii. Always a gooij j Again \W. P.\ state* \loading ho- nciglipor, honorable in all his deal*- j tols and boarding houses were still ingH with his fellow men, the good j required to pay the usual price, from care and kind treatment which he 925 to $50 per year\—untrue.. Tho •>••• % - t An did Realdent Ooun. I Mr. Samuel Ithlsdcll, who dlejl 24th inst, wa« born at Yorkshire Kd- gland, on tab Dee., |803; c|migratc|l to this country in 183H; Hotted in tho vicinitv of Ogdonsbi^rg; moved froip there in 1818, buying a farm in th^ town of Antwerp, in OxUow districjt and remained on it during life. Mri It. leaves a family of neveu childreri Ilis wife died a few years ago. lib was an intelligent farmer; but very few men undeiKtood tho polities off J tho county better than he; voted the UopuhJican ticket sine H ehildreq wilt to their Credit has received from his long bo remembered by those who aro acquainted Willi them. They dijl not seem td gei weary in their watching and carintf for their aged father, and I trust and believe they will receive- their re^ ward* * j The funeral was held at his late residence, Sunday, 1 o'clock p. mi Sermon preached hy Kov. Mattesonj Episcopal minister from his remains were taken to worp Cemetery for burial. Ox Bow, July 28. Antwerp tho A11U B. I r: tlio : ddn't grass. •^figuees its only a s tump, H, I k-n-o^V{ it be in an ng.\ (ca-linpr) 4< I| seed netl in thai graaf, (ex // there ho i*», Diore, wring excijed) Ml am ,'you shootjit.\ Cited) I—l-i—I 'c-j-airt v flck. • 1 I the gnn and wbilo It rd the supposed^ bear face turned]in another dlrwctioi l^bide hia am lie— Mrt and OxRoir. J July 2ft— Our boys thai left IIK 1 IKIS spring for tho west aro coming Uomq ono after another. ('ha«, W. Ormis ton arrived at ') o'clock one moniin l:u«t week; the IICWH soon Rproad whei it came daylight that \('harlie liact come homo\ and his old friend/i wero not slow to call on him. Thoy left! ono of their comrades,Billy Mack, to] cloi?o out a low article!! of furniture j such as aro commonly used in abac.*-J dors hall, C. II. (i. tells me that it| was all sold when he left there, ex- copt an old stove and one length . o pipe. Wo shall expect soon to report) the arrival of Billy whom wo will ^ gladly welcome. A boarding house is to bo built this week on tho farm of Wm. Brown one mile from OxBow, whero a min- eral bed has been found. I noted a shipment last week, to Now York, of seven hundred pounds of tho ma- terial. I am told by those who know that a gang of men will commence work, this week, in the mine. Wo listened to a sermon preached by HOY. K. <;. W. Hall, at M. K. church, Sunday morning.. The pantor Rev. T. L. Allen being at tho Thousand Island Park. Uev. Mr. Canllold of Theresa filled tho pulpit at tho Presbyterian church here iast Sunday, having changed pulpits with,Uev. A. Adair. B. -__.-:—••« An Old I.ady'o filler. Mi\ Editor;— Having noticed In your last Is^itoa very remarknhlo ac- count of tho work of an old lady who is past \three *eoro and teii,\ 1 IIIIIHI say I do sincerely admire her for her perseverance and industry. 1 should I bo very much pleased to receive 11 vhflt from her Hhonld alio over como to Norfolk.' How wo would look over the diminutive pieces of calico. We should have no JUuw for spinning street yariiii, or gosalpt^g, lor you know thato/f/ -women never gossip. I have no tune \o attend to other peo- ple'n huyiiH^N.s, am not quite as old as the one mentioned, do my 0W11 house work for mvfrelf and husband and get my meals in' season. My general health IN very poor, yet I have neg- Jectcd no duty required of my hamN, ami in two mouths hut winter I piec- ed diminutive pieces of c.ilieo logo! h- er and made :i nico quilt «:oi.i.lining t#'J0H pieces. I have 'quite 1 .inn her on hand that I have piereo: tor my grandchildren. One eoi.rrciMng 4137 diminutive pieces, HII«»IIO < -1.188. htiil «ntnrier 20U7, and HUO: !*< r d(>2'J. I have five more on hand, hut I nev«r have have had'time to count th<- pieces, will let you know when f i\o. AH many a* 1 have on tunui I d<» not think my friend* could eparc one r< wrap around my cold remains at l! close of life. As your special co» < . pondent HU^OMN, they Would rti. , furuifth something cine, and keep t m work of my poor ohl feeble tr?iints. I write this to encourage poor, aged, feeble ones, like myself, who have fought the hard battlo of life, and tolled hard for the rising generation, not to Hit down ami ponder over our many, grievances, » bat collect the pieces of calico and see how this col- or will go on to that, ind that on to this, and you will sooi get interested and forget your many (roubles. old price ranges from $25 to $75 per annum, but instead of this rate being continued since the repairs were ef- fected, not one pf tho houses or hotels have paid over'925 whilst tho •aver- ago is not more than $15 to $20 per unlimited Quantity*—yet Mr. Shed- dew's generosity' is doubted! Tho (ruth seems to bo that 'Mr. Shedden has done as much or moro than could bo expected-from him. Although the spring is his property it mu*t bo remembered that by tho notoriety gained hy itn celebrated propcrticH and the constant Inflow ol vinitors every season, tho whole com- munity in benefitted—it is in fact tho \stand by\ and fytavo hope ot the place, and thcreuwo ihe inhabitants and property owner* being tho chief parties benefitted, surolv It N not ex- pecting too much that, they should aharo Home very considerable lutercHt | in maintaining the? nprihg in a ntate of efllclcncy as well as contributing a yearly sum for the mere uso of its Water, to the proprietor; and if that yearly triblite i* insuflicieiit, to see that its character is not impaired for want of a little public enterprise and liberality in a matter which chiefly concerns themselves. II. J. B. Materia Springs, July 23. • ' -»0^ 1 North Edwardf. Crop* aro good. Kobt Watson recently' took to the cheese factory, some herds grass that measured 5 feet 10 inches and has plenty more at homo as good; A. CJark brought sumo spring wheat 5 feet 4 inches, a fair sample of his crop;, f). M. Noblo has a Hire samplo of wheat and peas hanging on tho factory; James Bullock ban spring ryo that measures (> feet 0 inches who can show better*' . 1). Colintcr, has removed a largo rock in tho highway near his house, and lias thus earned the th.inka of the traveling public. * Uncle Sam. J* Hutchison has passed from this stage of action to a brighter home, we trust. (;. Cook recently caught some fine buss at Chub lake, and says thero is lot ft more. The North Kd wards cheese factory have their cheese from tho 23 of JuneJ # T. C Nott, ciieeao maker, frays this is the first time, Th twelve yoars, [that he has kept a fire in hU curing i rodm in July, to cure his eheese. his grinii Mrs. H ready f( explode leealy dread Hi but an c huntera by thel| \fooled Bo. excitedly on. tiptoe \r^n^' , to in, the gun all nature stoo<l breath- On examination the j proved to be nothing ek stump, ind thjt bear tnl lor hbjue profiting experienc^ of 'being •Jn a. u. u \*l of n*owHr IIHVC Dhruuk fully one fifth ; their flow o f milkj ' The watering trough in front the factory is a public blessing. Yooragcnt r Mr. Taylor, has sup- [Iplied & grout many in this town with 'the HKHALD, which wo think the jbcRt County paper. ASritscuiiiKir. Ruoooll. / j July 28.—Haying flul/hcd, and har- iventing coirtmeueed. / W. t'hilfon is* iharyesting a fine crop <»f barley KVinter wheat crcqr through this MM- 8. B. <'an.. alrriorMo^t- jand CtHtes These' im- o^omiotadfMMM, With •pew iotM^nm the rah Ing of rrioifc grain in thla fctlon,par-,j ticularly cjjf winter wheiti tbe Oouv- erncur Agjfj & MccU'l *t>*lct/ offer tho following valuable ipijemlums: FOP best four acres ^liter 4 wheat raised In Hfiouvernehr bn adjoining towns, harvested in, \sM bonanza Fanning Id ill worth f*w;' 8econd, new Randall Harrow worth $30; Third, Curtis Steel pMr Worth $18. Tho nbo^e premiums 1 Wero gencr- onnly placed in the hands Of the Socle ty, for thla purpose, by jtl^elr respec tlve mariu]Taclurors,» vi I>uzee,of fJouverneuV; er Co., off Little FaU4 ('urtlH, off OgtlcriKburgi pUnientK tire the best of their class, each of wllich Is worthyi tb»be a first prize. Tl^eir offer aho^lil atimulato a largo and earnest competition. For condition^ see pierniuiif list of 187D. In additjon to above ^r<jmiums,thc Bradley F^rtiliting L'o. olQcr through Boardmari;& i;utting,or f |i|ouVerneur, ono ton of jlhcir fertilUejr (Jwortli $45) for the b<$*L four acrejs of winter wheat raUfd in (ioUverbcjur or ad- joining toWris, harvcstetll ib l$b0, and grown on tf^e Hradtey Fcfiiftzcr. This premium in 110 v^hf luterferca with thoso offered by lift Ag' 1 Socie- ty, as the (oinpctitors f«|r tbb latter may tiResuij;h fertilireraa they choose. I (IEO. B. \f ilestow, • •_U_:..UJ4- Seo • , '• I Beasrood.f | July 25.-4An excursion; tb Jfohireal is talked o( by our bandjbeys. W. W. ijjuttei field and fSmily havo removed ttf thoir island pofine, \Jolly Oaka,\ ne|r the park, where they will pass tiio Reason. The if residence is approprSktely naiued, foi- they are not only jolly themselves, but always make their* numerous mends wel- come and hippy, J , \ Miss M. Nellie Smith l|a| jreturncd from an extended visit tp 'friends in the central part of the State, her friend, Ml|s Fannie Gdrueo, accom- panying heK - j j j Fanny ajhd May W^i^ grand- daughters <ff IL ft. Whltp, (arrived in town last Friday, travelling alono from Chicago. They are (both little gii Is, by-th*5-way/ f ' ' I if - Quite a pleasant Utile;social affair took place last week, in jttjo jshapo of a basket pienic on \Fat's irflajid,\ ono of the isles pi Bulterlieldj liake! Mrf>. A. A. Hollies, who waji Iho prime mover in jtho allair/ ^e^c^ves the thank« of jail who wero fbrtuimto enough to {attend. The! foW down the lake wai invigonttlug ; (.he din- ner excellent; tluncoin{jkiin/, agreea- ble, ninir\c^rery thing win! exactly right, if wauiay except a LjOod rain shower; but to* up one; ih^ro was sugar or sail, afid as the tjofiU M'»ocd over m.vloia very good \ s|icltor, no age was dor^el * Among rresent was i'Mri I). Mo r town. . j j i- 4. 1>- 1-aurit, dfUbd Bap- tist (Jhurchihas resigned lijs position and is abouf to return to |iIH b(»nie in Ohio. Mr.iLrtiml, by bisifaitbfulness to his work, liberal chrit>tlaii spirit nndgentleinauly conduct j has gained many frienojs in this town, and it is with uufoigilcd regret and bi'fct Wishes far his future succr»ss, tjia^t we bid him good-bye. s j j 'AMY. J ••• ^orious liuii the guilts FalU, ofj>o Uev. r' 1- 15.4-Fi mostly Ed ward a. July 25.|^Farmebi afrd through having, andndme nave com- menced harvesting ; cropaol all kinds are good. | , \ \ \H ' ' Mr. Harrilon (Gardner and Charles V. Hale and| wives have bebn camp- ing at Trou| I-«ake. ; *tho parly came out Tbursdiy, the 24th Imlt^ bring- ing Mrs. H. 4fardner 4>ut 'i+ a hajn- mock, Very lick, rihe livid about fif- teen inlnutef after olio got hbrriO. She had, apparently, b^en qtilto fmart, and was| enjoying camp life very much mud I tiio moj*ning ef the <lay she died. 8lit) got iq>and ^opiiuenced getting breakfast, \vjhcri #10 ^as taken With scvefoj pains in the intcstiifes and side and(livod tinly about 0 hours, j It id a very ijard bl^W tq! Mr. Gard- ner, and he ftas thq sympjatby of all who know him. !i$he beoyv08 a kind husband and two kruall chjitdrcn to mourn her I<|R«. | \ I I ii> The 03we|atchl4 Kitej- lii«f been vory low, bolt it haa now ijisen nearly to a level wi|h the |>ankt« j i Thecoruef| band bf thtriplaed is in a flourishing^condition, #qdjar«i soon to have another conceit/ j 1 , There is tq bo a t|ig p^:kilJ at Trout Lake, Fridai, Aug^t Hth{ The Kd- wards hand ft\\\ hqfpreacttf.i AH are invited to atjend. seur T .'.~i -•r i II. J* <i. fceeueylflr* •; Jtdy 28. |Waru); grkttful. An- s|iowers received ; ;farmory* +rp jfath- ering plenty t>f bay; grain crop nil good, both ijjut ami stand^ub r : Mr?. Fcfinlman anfl daughter 4 aroi yi-iitin^ friends in Utis vicinity. i *iohn A. Nichols, of Lowell* Mn*4 (|elivtre4l two stirringjj tcmj)jeran(>el anldre^Hes last^ Wednesday add Spijd^y even- ings, and orgjmizedl'aToinjpli of lie- form Templafs, with 32 oil # filer trie m Norfolk, July 28th; 11. A. a - Waddlngton. July 48.—The* WatUington crea- mery, on Sucker Brook has sold 350 tuba butter at l:>cts. It P. Uuther- ford is maker and Thos. Veltch and Ii. Brannen, salesmen. They make a verv fine article. ; Mr. Rutherford haa one of the moat pleaaantly eltuatid farms in town, and U regarded m ono of our beat farmore. Ilia cropr are all rkry floe, . -y' t Will Sucker Brook md In a ! few item! from time to tlmt, ,. Pur expreet n>sn T. Taylor, baa taken Mise Kentnpr foi better or j Lint Lutnpsou is o.uito ill f with fever. j There was a hulled com and icc- trearn sociable at R. Can ! s Ian Wed- jnesday evening ; tluetime. , j C. W. Lent, of Itennsi lacr Falls, Js jherc on a visit ; Judge T. A. Barber delivered a short ad dress before the fTcmiterance society, Tuesday even- ing last/ >•••%' * C. M. Clark hWgono In company With Leonard Clark In North Husacll factory. They'are making a tlrst- (dass cheese. They have as fine a lot i»f cheese as we ever saw ; about 2.\»0 feady for market; the lust lot sold for GJ cents, DrsTKR, w * Iroqiiolo, Out. July 23.—A serero thunder .storm assed over thin placo this p. m. The arn of Mr. (J. Camenn, was struck y lightning and burned, together ith 36 tons of hajv { E, Wallace has a fine field of winter Wheat, crops heavy/ J We havp some splendid farms In his part of the \Dominion.\ This is a lively bu'dncsa place. j j t llntRY, llallesaerooiaoi. July'29.—The Agalite Fibre Co. 4re erecting an office near their mill. C. Vi Holmes and party havo re- turned from the Aillrondacks and re- fort alp lend Id lime.,, . . ' Mr. M. S. Phillipirt, of CUrlotte, Mleh., Is viaitina hU sister here, Mrs. hrrM v • . • j < 1 < \ |iv,.;i L Tlm r M- K f UM««ali wilt ia|ivb^a lawn festival at th(^ residence 0f|rM|r|E. O. F. (iarpenter, nixt Tliursdaj Evening. l*roceeds for benefit5of 8] ti. fund* K. h. Pcacbck, ^ichojoij pigkriol, George IIutc|insdii|and- l|. |\ Clark aro the heaviest patrons ofjlljodgklns choeso factory^ in the ordeij nhmedi > Kcenevillo ^as 8<>rde ttgLMi people, as woll as Ferry Vet tJettient; fll0re tlicy arc, living In k circle of 4)) |od* : Mrs. Susan Mu/zcyi aged! 78 )e|rr$; Mtr. Folly Lord,8ij Mrsj Betsy | v a}yiics 7C; Mn. Olive ShhmwaV, 76* Ui. Whit- ing Tuttle, 7Djj Mrs.'Whitifcg; Tuttle, VJ; Mrs. Jane jKtiiinofi, C8J llifi Hally Bell, H4. ] j <SJ li. f \ni: . i—•X^ t |-j } c;W.inili, { |^ i.- July 2L<—narrnork bil^y crops good. Trade { although we think w|e ar •ft mini.. Chai. A. Clark, « \ FAU^TAIT. « ' 4 our laying; !Trado! notj \Jtrjr brink $ llavting share, alt thingscomjlderi»d| People by commou I eonseiit try ( \ har\l times,\ but they are ^fastliefirlitti^ to do without things wjiichi bkvja hcrc- tofore^emed |tirnosl|iiid|sn|?n|»abl^. Mr. Washington |8paiildirjg f the proprietor of (ho butter fac|oi(y liere, forrr^criy known as Morrjllt fnctory, is tloing a Hue!and drosporV'V* busi- ness ; ho marufifactum tl^L* liiijk from about five hundred cotvs. j *i I* j { Wm. Adanii, harjbeaa fpafcer, Is doing a good )>usine#. Ail Will do woll to call ou film belorepurckieiig Birrows A |Clmer fiav^ erected a Very lino uid OOstly Mr. Woodrum of C maker, the cost be in dollars. r OOUWftO Heefellon CryoUU Bpsing W. fUrmo* Cream of V,. Macomb ..4.. Tracjr v . W. KOM«U4.. Ilcrmon C^nfr Hennon Hoinervlllfi- r . koMle —4 W. fowler .i... f row lor..- ^ •ecnenr Oowegmtettttwj K ep«yater .^,1 ermmi.. J. 000 Gotiremtnr AOO Macomb... J. j •assent . ^'300 St. I, HI •ci 4 i^ WfTm 40SjU9 iM'Jaly Sl< las July ISi •SLJuly 1W| l«> July lei 100 July is mlJoiy SB ; 00 July *ti&l lontJoW « fl' •00 The EtC4*Ulor Gilt ltclK# Creamery, in Uie town c t WaMtiUof ton, N. Y-* on the «nd «l«y of June, w>ia 2 f 2O$]t0tin<l* of biittqr trt ie>,c. The WfcUOn Creamerv In' Ihe town of Toii- clam, on tho H»Ui ilay o| .luU, »^W 3,1 W |*ou««ln butter at l«c - i > • 1 \ •• ' gg^ The Markets. Late (Dairy Iftarotete* . , LlVKK]HH>i'. *fuly t». JAI t\ Ml ClllESKi~I>ull; .«*. i«r cwt, for Iwot Kra«lo» of American, ; ' ii ; iiouvkaKtea, Juiyea,^ C4*K.s*.-*-Oiir market in*»tatlon» loxlaj arei Monlival—cable, 5»«»; market weak; 5*<c i»otni • nal; .1 to 4Hr »orta in ilemaSd. New York—ca- ble, US*; rocelpu. iariUUU; ( Bhi|H»enu, 1SIJM»; very quiet: U'^ extrcuic; Oo will bur lop next wt»ek t probably. i An appears al#o^c, the rable !• off one aluiflng from laat week an<« alUiougli ihe extreme quo* tation, SUc, i« the wtinc as bu4 week, to-Uay b tyeni are ooly offering 5^c. the extreme price nflcre«l l>elnu o , «c, and thU traa oonflne<] to two extremely tve lou. ThitH) laotoriea aolU &4A »>ote» ut oheene, two at 5'.* and one on private term*. Iluyrra were mit an anxjotii for cheese M fhey wer*) latt week, a»U aalcamen w*re quite Indifferent alxjut nelling, an<l iuo»t or ihe etock U held ovrr in hopes of loiter priw* next week. UrtCA, Julyil CHKKHB.—There was iniUxli di»api>olutmcnt al Uvs heavy drop of ^c tontsy. andaeonnldera- ble amount waa held over in, hope* of a beuer market next week. Uu;ors cUimod Uiat the cable was a ahlliiag leu aod that freifhU were on the increase, ami that alt bough <P«c wa« the New York quotation for haturday. Uiey wwtMd not be jutdiaed in pa\ Ing &\c to-day. Kac||iry* men cloim that their offering* to-t!aj wcr«» af Hue as any thejf have had thin seaaon, and It wa# hard work for them to Qontent l o aaoriflce their (heeae under biich ctreumtuueca. The range of priocs i« much le»« lluui lat»l week. There were 0*> |>oxciat 5o; >,«H4at ft'*c; W7 at o»,'c; 7.438 at ftKc; one lot ot »*0 at 6\c; aod 100 at private term a* Tfteae amount to 10,518 boxeo. Add to them l,*d! U>xo^t ronilgnwl, ami Ihe total markctinKi ot tlie day will be I4.V75 boxc». Quo- tationa are: extreme*. &«5|,c; average price, fl'.c; leading price, A?.c , V 7 4 irgc |»0 1>. H. D»vw....J 71 14 a w. iiarrit .. ie n A. Keehens...J m 8 I. G. Hainiltoii l«( t» M. II. Ripley 11^-10 O. K. Modlao*. , K. Burns Iftl 10 Keoner..........1*1 14 L. lisirle liil H.lLwgdv'mo'i tHnM Traey. /i B-darklii y astmtjven L#C4tr^ '/*&& imtmmm Jn I.rTTi.i f Ai^rji, July Ss. COaas*.—The IranKuctioaa lo^lay amoubtto \i t t*\ boxo*. o| which 1,1*15 b4»xe* went forward ?n commlMlpn, and the h^lawc wa» «old al prices ranging from 5 4 » to S 1 **, only 1«7 boxes Koing at Uie latter price, he\bp botigol on M|W cial ortlcra an>l under Kluirp t •million. KAKM I>A|BfE».—The ai|lo« of farm dahy etujese nggrcfrnted 6«ii boxes, of which about 4 half sold at a^c and the balance at 4S t o aUc ' BuTT«a*—t'here were 2« jtnckajrc* of buuer sold, the ranajo being II *{ and 14c, ono load of creamery, JO ft&ckagcs, bringing the latter pnoe. CAWTO#f, Ju^y 86. Cua»SK.—sixteen factA^leH offered lo-dny ,i,lH* boxes of ich^ftc. Of 2134 tubs of bulterof* fere*!, 1(R) tuba Ivcre Mild it 16c Ho «»alca ol cheese were maflc; b x x v wa<» offerexl. New V^rU Price Current. v j NEW YOHK.JulyW, 1^9. KMUIK—anpe^'lnc K«.2 1370^3110; CMHIIIUOO |:-5 70uv3iX);gooa |3W<a4Kl, llofs—Active! .^1^43. TAM.OW-4>»k6>»C. 1 KUUH- UHs>14c> I IM>KK—More active and hfeli«r: ItieAS, $10, j BCTTKIt—It flituer at av^lffc.; clioicc new *iic ciiBErtK—l>ult: $«in(\ I.AH1>—$«U0^4»3U * t I tiosverueur aiejrkcta. fCorrected weekly from latest reports.} GOUVBEMUK, K.^., July**,IK7t». Fi.OUJt. , t \ detail i'noes. White winter, per bbl....,..Ui.. $7 ou^ s ot bpring, •• .......L 5 una d OS lihLian Meal, per cwt X,..--'' I ^J FEED. Corn and Oats, per cwt—i ,,.* i 10# bhorU, \ t 1 OCK* PltOViSKJNS. Tork, pcrbbl . ...10 OOf^jS Ootill 50 Pork, ctear, |K>r ih ]*ork t inexs ..-'--r Tork, dressed, i>er cwt Ueef, Haras. iK»r lb...-. bhouidtra, per lb. Butter, *» Cheese, \ Lard. - , § U... Dried Applet, perlb ^..... Oat Meal, •• ^ Maple Sugar. ,...'^... Sugar A, perlb ^ Coffee, Kio, M 4 Java, *' r .... Potatoes, new.per bushel.. 4 Applea, •' Iteans, •• Onions, \ -^.... Kggs, 4>er U3WB r — Turkeys, per lb.., 1.;. Chickens. •• J..... Lambs, perewt, K .- . Calves, *' i — BUNDHIEH. Bait, l»erbbl f .... Holt, |>er pack of 06 lbs Halt, i4oil>. bags v -f..». Woo«l, per cord, atove ». •... z% foot ;..,.. ....»..... Btaeeetta9prloite«Y , ••/.-;, July 26.—I aaw an article Tn the flntAM>, laWt week, giving an accouatj or* the old and new spring* f wishio fifty that tho now spring U now near- ly completed and with the newfr aprlng house over H t which fs nearly enclosed, makes a splendid appear* awe. And .what is better than all Mic rest, it U fr*o to all, without money ttn<! without price* Now one and ail can corno to the founts In offf hoftltlt and drink of its health gWinjf watets. This new spring as It i s called, ha« teen hidden from (lie pub- lic by the hutment of Ihe old * build* iii{r which has recently been removed and a new and better Ohe f built of iron, »oino 8 rod* Mow. One of theM , roaKons for changing the site of they* o!d building' was to afford an oppor- tunt'y to !ix up ihe grounds and}{ beautify the MIIrouuoinf* of the spring. It is a ^teat Improvement to the place and a benefit to the lawn for it ^ivt'H them a free snriog. Thai! hotel* HII*\ hoard ii«g houaes are fast Oiling up. Good board cai| he had If for four dollars per week at tho boarding houses, .\ , . * A* D. / Ht f • 1 >! H I / it u often tho case, when one or JI more uutnbirs of a family have oom*^ nu»nced the use of the Norwegian IT Balm, for Catarrh or a **Cold In theli li'ttd/'<)iai ihii other members wllli occasionally try ii f on I earplug howk *f elear.MiiiK, eooiino;, soothing* and rc-b< frcbhing it is, end,how agr^roable it iSf to u«o It. And when they find that it iibo 4< hwe4tenti the breath, aud eiublch one lo, speak and breathe]^ ffeely,\ ihey almost invariably oon^ tiniie its use, tor those reasons alooeJ^ if for no other purpose. r ? Jw- m It iia taet, no one wBI diapule tbatjn l'tter O'Brien, with 8. & btlntonatL tho old Hand, il about (the best booti and shoo maker Oonverneor ever)^ knew, lie is an adcjpt at repairing, _ as all know who barb bad hia maatar^ hand tranafoim old j boote or ^m-V over shoes into tho shapely, form off/ their orligliial beautt. , gWtf ' Weeciagkeaao [ToireMaera* i Mr. A. C. (,)ateg la the agent (touvernenr for the Celebrated Weet-r iughoute Improved 1 Threshers andl^ Cleaiioera, or 25epf ratora, which take 1 ' precodoncc above ail othera In tboj£- market. The%e threahert. wero; awarded a medal by the UstHe4# SiaHea Centennial Gommioalon (or ^ the action of cylinder concave/endv, Ftraw carriers lu ^e pa rating t^gt^in from the straw, both cylinder arid* %. concave ieiug open allow of thejias^. 8»«^o of the UitffKi portion of the v i jri ain nt onee and dfr%c^ tp the sbOe* v / What gtaiu remains and {rfseaes tl»#vJ' U alvr, lulls through circularise* in ^ t ho olra w cairicr8 f which are pf wood*^r- AJjo, for the large space protided ta^*, receive the mi threshed beam frOnt^f the end of ihe e.artlerv # A\ # >$ Fnruiera who intend purchasing a/ thresher this acajou, should caH onw Mr. (iates* -,,/. 4W..-J^ Sii^ low 0# i ou^ aos a eve» 6 os 1 ft® oes 1 <*H* 1 A# 2 504» 2 7S Oadetiobarff arkela. [Reported for the Jf Kit AI;D. every Wedttcs* <lav p., m., by l| . W. JlownStl, General Croc<% Ojnlensburff ] | Of icnuDhrtf, July SO. JH7JI. IIUTTER.--CI*oice J3c. ptr Ib. Common 10 fuirlOa. CUIWI>-rastory fiMfitOoi I'oTAToaa—rtew 60^70i- i»4r bttsUel. OATo^SO^S&O. Kooa—JOc DKIIDA P r L.*H—&£<> peril b, / l>KB»»«D M»ATt»—lte^f. |5.0b46.5S, ofulti6* 6cts. Pork In l|og, I4.0ttt4.50 . LAMBH-Live S)L60<^M|>erheo4l, To au^ervlfjore a»4 aeeeee>V#ef I«awreiiee Ca. (icntlcntcns—l am reqnested by t State AKf<>8orK, to give notice tha' they will meet the Supei viaor* an Ae&efcaors of 8r. Lawrence County, at Ogdeneburgj on Wednesday, August Cth, at 11 o'clock, a. m. . _ . i \*-*4 , STILUMAM FOO« f V S ; i gI8w3 < Clerk of Supervlsorsv r 1 \ ' <0< TBie Hare* aat4 H|e a> The M Treatise on the uorse His Diaeaaes/ 9 by a J. Kendall* M D. t la regarded by oar Net horsemen^ as ono of the most valuable booksLV ever pabliahed on this eibject. MeoyA s . good homemen of St. Lawrence COi r ^ who have seen it, commend and extol; it in the highest terms, even a 1 ©*fci~ t'K that they prefer it to books wbteE|| cost Ave or ten dollars. *It treats all# dfseaaoa, baa 35 fine engravlags ebow*p log oositions aasumed by siojk boraea, ^ a table ol doses, a large collection of f ' valuable recipes, rules for telling the V age of a horse, with an ongravlngt showing tfeth of each year, and *)* large amount of ether valuable horao ; iuformatfon. Price 23 cents. 8rat% by inajlto .any add relay postage |>re-l' paid, oil rereipt of 30 cents. *• ,J^ and erneur. ti, o^i receipt of 30 cents. ^ ,,|vj . M. UEYNou>8,dr. f (Jeweler, bOok|; 4 I periodical; dealer), agent, Gutiv^ eur, N. Y, % glltf *U Oo to the match factory, southeldot n covered bridge, Gouverfieur, forfe - - • - - - .#.* your matches kt half price. g7tf Koijey Lite. r v \. r . TTh'ati fruiv beautiful world woy r livo in ! Nature give* us a grandeur j * of mountains, glens and oceans, aud*; llAYr- $7.00; hew ItS.tti i»er Um MKMFOUK—!Uomc-packed,ijjrhr, In a bbi( j thousands of mean* for enjoyment. KLOUH—raatrr single bbl. $«.50, Ucd Winter CORH MfCAL heavy, SJHablil. KLOUH—l*aatry S6.W; No. 1 Spriea Wheat, 15,50. Coaa MKAr,<-fl.0ft per loo lbs. , f \ HALT—EetaiMi Si.SA |»cr barrel. LARD—HouiS rendered W?HS UAYI.M HUOAE—0H« ct/pcr Ib. HAMH—Suirar Cured, *EiaII sired, 10(.ji2 cf^' Larice, 7cU. Halted, H<S>S cts. atiouldert, Ofetio* KKID, Hit AN A HH<»KT?*— Retail—Provender- $l.«5 |*cr lou l»»*. Jtr«n, l*)c, pe r hundre<L Hhorta, Sl.ou JHTT liunilivit. Middlings, 11.^0, JKT hundred. TIMOTHY SKET>— $2.00 per bitKhetnf 44 Um. TAI.LOW—\c jicf lb. %t 11KAWS $l.*i(*1.50. j 1>MIO?«H—New. ! Ai-iM.a^—New, ?3.50pei bl.tw! *^ LRMONM—per bojt, |0 2o. Trade ver> «|»ileL | * •• !••• I - - -U\ • sraiffiRsa LOCALS. «fr mtlm^tilibore. it4i,:(ww tbs hundred Two Hi re at Attrlcttona. Many odUp farmers wojuld not re- gard the great K:iilroad Show of Uatchpllor & DorriK of suftiricnt im- portaiice of itself to causf them to leave their work tuu\ eorrie to town on thd day of it* exhibitioiu in tiouv- erueur,but when they aro reminded by their wives that the boys Heed a new suitof clothes arid all the family new booU or fchoe*, aud rclleot that thev too havo den led themselves ot this long atixl r mucdi needed article, then they wilt fully decide to come to town with their families, he the dis- tance five or twenty-five mi lei*. On arriving in toiwn they wijl go direct- ly to the Great Clothing. Hoot and Shoe lloo*c, ind to their astonish- ment and joy they will tind that with the Piuall amount of money they have to spare a| larger quautity of clothing, hoots and thoe* can be bought than ever before in their lives. « Without further particulariz- ing the people know that wo refer to the Ho-ton Clothing, Hoot aud Sh<x* House of the Jar*>bsons, and they will find their way to ttiat establishment if thoy want to hoy boots.ahoes or clothing. Arrangements jhavo been made so that tho hhow will not com- mence till 2 o'clock giving all plenty of time to mako their purchases be- hue theperformancc commence*. The Railroad Bhow in a good one and hy ihccombluation of attraction* which the grand street parade'affords and the closing out sale of the mam- stock of tho Jacobsoni, In order to make room for new goods, the crowd in (idoverneur. on Satur- day, Auguat 9th, will doUbtkjHa bo very largo. Come to town even a' body. • . tf\ --.,,„..•..,, .i+0+. ^^ —j— ,/ | Tke aeeret Key to Health. / The Science of JUfe, or Heli-i'reservaUoh, 300 , pages. Frice.oaiy SJ. Conulna alty valuable 1 prescri|>tions v either one of which is worth more than ten Oases the price of the book. Illustrated •ample* teal Ob receipt of « cents for poauge. Address. Dr. W. JiTl'arker. 4 Uulnnch Otreel, ISoatosi, Mass. ftewl? w*:m f& Wo can dctire no better when In pot feet health; but how often do tbojl majority'of people feci like giving It;! 1 up disheartened, riisconrafftd and^l 4 worried out with dieeeec^whett t|ieroi|t is no occasion for this fooling, as #?• ]% cry Kuffcrer can easily obtain satlsfsc- • \ tory proof that Green's August Flow* -10V er will make them as trw from die- •W\' vnto as when born. Dyspepsia aii^'lfr, Liver Complaint is the direct cauaeor/y ftev KII ty-live per cent of eueh tuaiadls* u* Hiiliousiiea^, Indlffestion, Bfck^ Headache, Costivne**, Ncrvona Proiy^' |f i ration, DiK/.ineM of the Head, !*%!• ]!] pit at ion of the heart, and other 44a-'^:r\ tre^in«r gyiiijitomi. T^rce do»<?s of |J August Flower will prove iu ^on-;i^ derful efTccU Sample bott!et f Ip T*Ti conta. Try It. ^ j j> fSQcpwly % O. Ii. HARNKS, i>. l^.^mdni^ of the FennsylTania college of Dehtal Hurgery,takes pleasure In alfnouncing to hia patienUaml ^pcoplcof Gouver*' VJ ueur and vicinity that hjehaa returned -, to continue the v ,prsctic^ of his pro- fession at former office lover Anthony & Co., Hunk, Ho Is prepared to do all work ]>ertainifax to l>entistry aa Uughtia the college saseiQp of 1878 ;j and '10. At.L womt WAkUAKTtD. / f 54tf PiirsicfAKa rfcommend thonieo^ the celebrated Rochester Lager. ()a^ dratrght or iu bottles for family u»e ; I at Giurriar** HILLAUU 1*AUIX>ITS, No.. [8 Kgerta Block. g9if i tioon AiivrcK. We advise ifrieff p: fadiily to keep Downs'Elixir always jte on hand. It is the beat remedy for j cotigha ami colds ever offered to the public. * * *-—*—'. ;< *'V'\' N * '• For cleansing the system of all ru4#rbid matter and warding oil dis- eases, no medicine* possesses such rrlicacy as Baxter's Mandrake Hitters/ | A II- / . . C'5^ :H^ As u Liniment for horses Ilttiry & Johneon's Arnica and Oi) LlnimcuUe oiii(jnnle(K U cures Sprain a, Brtrls«si r and Lamenesa, at once* ; joly, ., •' I J VM v Ii you want any style of ornamen- tal flower pot either setting, or hang- r ing, go to John Klllmor who hat tlum ih endless variety, aod at prkea V \ which defy competition. The only , j 1 place in (fouverncur where they can [ PC bought cheap. g lit! ii: — ._.—» # » , ,^ (ll< i .*. ] ]jj(* A key that will wind any watch, Jj^ IV r -•o*. *r A New Perfi|p|^ Austin's Forrest Flower Cologne, poMt%ge |>aid for SO centsv Address J. M.i&e)nobis* Jr M Jeweler (ionv* erbriir N. Y. . • gl9tf A \\ ^^^ —«,— \*0 t , m /•• j|^ C^ewJo^Aaoo^be^swoetiuivyTcSjs^odimiy- Ji| if for sate by WSu. Whitney, Druggist, btulr. eu aKmtosafeloaw *vcry purchaser of a 20 cent boUlo ;pJSSW ^W ft* of this choice cologne will receive a i Ho be wiadeX. Two JoUlas p« w aa strosif aaaay aasi i ^P^WTW1olt/pa genuine Japanese Handkerchief tree. n .*j. Li^ A Peel Onee MeWsT ^For lea years my wife Was aV TftjpieVf' v bt<t with suca a ooaapUcotfea ol sfhaasjia laat^l no doctor eoakt teU wast was tide mSSSSfim!it^ her, OJMI I aasd ae a \ * ^\^ t^ v - ~- :cm »>* - / I 2h .tr 1 A