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Ill, Jin a. fWWWWWPW^af^iP^^i'' JI i '• i« 'l'|'l'tH» ; Tooim ^rw nil urn iniUHifi. r flHl pro|»rlatOra of oHf ^<1(ijiTipd* l|irT f lti# OotiTornour Tlmoa, hjjvlng m«| w)id lh« loaa of tlmlr on||n4by Aft Alia wn' hatttif pt*foha«o<l (thNr Hitoortplton Hti^lth tha amount 4M# tlMfMii.Wtlh Ihnlr gooil will lnijtiiinU n$m\ Anil havlnv alto agrorxl |iil| fulfil Ihtlr a^raafnanta with •u»>lr^lbnt« Wlio ha?« pml«V In adfanini, wn'uhiill MWi«l thU IlKWAl it to all •uoh H^NIOI I- b«ra whoaa narnaa im not alrtaHly on Our book a. What ilia 11 KM 41 fy haa b##n In lh« tHMt U a partial Kua»tK«»t^ O^whftl It wtUht In tha t\iU\rlL and Wft linearly )io}>aj and trtiat that it Wilt W a) wtl<K/nia Tlalt^r tti tho jnany hundred pfttrqni whom wo H(M to our llai by Iho foregoing antim^* maul. VVa a«lc ot aanh otm aijjd all |t)«l liter Will forgot ami forgl^v our ihorMomlngt And oxtrml lo \^ the •lm# gaoAroua •jrnipalhy anfl r(irdlal •upport whioh wo are rrrolflng from Otir A»rm»r |>atron§ and frl«n<U.| T\w HHNAIO haa l>aon greatly loi^^finl Wltfln |h« paat faw yaara ami liiahall Iftr bi our constant olfort an<l aim totnAkt II more worthy of patrohnga IMid tupport* tlnloaa •orna unfotfa4««ni ^Alamiiy ihrprUkoa u^wn •hall within tbt prtMtit fmir mako •tmli fii|h|rge- •Mtnt «ml improftmoiita aa oijr at- rNKlf Urge And rApldly Itio^ntng alfQtlAtlon will warrant, lln|l||vliig thai WA ahali h« and romalui fa«t n*l#n<U wliin wo bnnorno widl a»l*(|i*ln« tocl with AAfdi othor, wn tnaktt our Mil bf>w to our new iiihaorlberi and wlab |hem the •am.o hApplnr•< 1li ro- eelvlng the HANAM> that It airirju ut lo Afiiit It to our new Mende « j KorroAji H^nAl n. • aWliirrr HUE- *•• I i'OUTlruiin YM. THE rrofir. Whtfiiver And whem^or the |ibo|ile bAVt tiAd An opportunity, alnoi t ho OAflTAaA really opened. fOr thneitprea- •loll ofdellberAteproferehtioeaaul who ought to aueeeeil at the roputAUirtn HAtlooAl eonfentloii a! Chicago*;thoy hAT# f with A moat remarkable ujiaul- mltjr, deoldeil In fkvor |if Jaiii^ji (*. IMAUie 9 AA their Hrtt, U«t end only ohotoe. Thlt 1« anjmdonUhln rUnt In the Kiel, Weal And North, And the AAtne rule hold* good In many <|f the Hotithern e^tee. Only by the o^gftu- lie«1| ^neraNteut and •yntfimntln nirorta ef pfofbealonal polltlnlauA and trflurd petfOilAge hmitera htrt) the iarty aeeriOgerl luereeded In •orjirlng delegitee who are lavorebl^ to M lh|ril*UrnilAfn.' f Hho# \%* a man Who la howling nn the re nomination of (Uneral (Irant, and we will khow you An ohlnehungry oorrnorant who henkere only for AIV opportunity to gorge hlmeelf at the publto < rlh, Thl« \* true, without eff^eptlon v ifrom Maine to Teia«. Itut tU4 epoutatooua and A|moat unUertal alifttit off (he greAli honctt and unMHUh n»|iafea f whOoompoae tho rank and ftlo Mt the republican pArty v In fnvor of the eeleetlou of the IntienM leAdri* and ohlvelroua polltloal oh'aftaln. .lainea tit BlAlne, aa our national utandanl- liOArerj la moat unlike the corrupt - promptlnga of the hoarta uf those potltloAl plratea who aoheiiid t| plat And Intrigue Alone for apolU ami plunder* Tbla npoutamMMii nuihurtt for llUIno It born of an Inatt 111wn in- ' Alltel Which tell* ua all (t}at he In the <*ne glwAt, gifted And po^Milar Ntatoa- v meu who oan lead thf* rtpubllcAn ||04ig on lo aure and Certain vhtory. If he le nominated, he we III be borno forWArd to tho end of tlte rrutvaa* 011 1 the grandest wave <»l popnlarhy v whleb haaeTertwopt ovoi ihUnatlon. N OypOAltlon will ho ayiibatantUlly alloneed and drowned <>lit In a unl- veraal •hoot|f>t allerlhmnte piaUo. Ihe feoonmua t<»Uguo ut •UIKJOT will be peUle4j, or, tlguratlr^ly, 101ft frotti Ihe l/lug Up* of malln|ou« bate by\ them)flad hoata of hoiltHit ftcoroon Who afnc»er#ly love, and ajhnoat wor- ablpg the |teopln'« oh^oiploii and frlfm v - plain, blunt and ft'atleaa Jim Hlelnei ot Maine, The poo pin hare s Oil their hearts upon voting for him ; end If the pollilolAUs, <Jt>y trick or trtAohery, cheat ihem tmt of tholr eholee, the party must rtui the dan geroua gAUiitlet of defeat), simply and aolely beceuee ont^ 11. ft. Senator from New York, And enother from IVnn- ^ ay Iranian are determlneil either to / rule or ruin the rcpuMlrin party. We Would advisa Mr. t;onkllug to OAII A bAlt in this solfHb, oiMiinau- power geme wtiUih ho la *o reokloaaly . playing. We know whereof ' we speak, end simply utter t|ie upspoken 4 thcughta of the republican ma*«i'a lO grAttd And gloilous oM MU Law- reooe county, when we «4y tliat tho*© men Who here to bravely hormt aloft Ihe republican flag, and defended It ao gallantly that, for twetity years, It has neither Iteeti forlod, trailed In the dual of dideet, nor ev^n lowrred fiom Iti proud position, Hot has been hold an high that all men could taad Ita proud motto: \The banner ro- 4 publican stronghold of ttyo nat|oti ,'' « WO aav tbat thosn mrn afe not In a i piopor mood to p*ticnth<| submit to • atMlUh and Impcn-louadl* t^tlon. Tho \ people AiV uot.tbe <'rtnglih{ siA?CH of ANT political kutocrat , sjnd If their ' a^tf apptdntetl inistera rftpmtt them . 10 l>l»v the dangerous r<A4 of a blind M Ann ubidloiit Hamsoii fori the slmpUi I afDUsrmrul of thoae wbp hare the 1. clieek to gtib the 1»est i placet, And ^An^tohnV-ary poeltlou of honor Aild • profit, ih?ft had letter b(<»k well to the founid'ftllou of the po]|(Uial edifice, Hkd atrenglhofi the mMn plHaiA wbb»h uphold, tho graud repuhll^iu temple, tor the vory t#lo<lt few Who oveupv ihe highest scats might get Injured In ilmavout of au^accident. *| r ^ ^ HI '11L.I >iLii!.il»*j / II Tbe Mala, of Will-N, A^Umi, oily ^egetiref of iho Hurg, hate been fol»4 All right 00 e^aui^attoil^ And |be «kw4e|a> Ihe elty> irH,^ y u aafel/ jfrprnM fl ft Ogde*bUrg btjAk. Th« Mrafcl sovereign who kdoptrfl the phreie 9 Mn Ihe yOArof our I^ord,' wee ChAMe< I If, emperor of Germ A* ny, B79, It la now the Accepted mode of dealgnatIng tht) yeer in Hen countrleev kll cbrii- ^ ' ! i_ The niioiiwjtatahd republlcln c6n- Vontlv>n, ThnNday, nomlnAted A, II. Mttlefleld i>r governor, Atld named eight deleggtea to tho Chid ago con- vention. They Are unlnttructed, but are undorit<)od to be for HIAIIIO., ? ) u The Maernbly committee oft Inter- nal afftlm, of which Hon. IX Peck la A member, IIAA deelde<l not lo report Any new excise meaanrea to the leglt- Utiire» This eourao will meet tho hearty Hpproval of hie conatitiienta* I The tiiimbiAtton of MaJ^r W* IT. t> uilel* for oolle<nor of the dlatriet of Osweketehle haa been confirm^). That $ be Major will make * moot ef- ficient and obliging ofllcer no one can doubt who enjo^a tho pleasure of A personal acquaintance with him. The California legislature has paaacd a resolution excluding Rear- hAy from tho CApltol. v The Mississippi legislature bis pasvd a bill putting a poll tat off.1 on batbolore moro than twenty-flve f OAra oht, ^ Keartioy Waa aenlcnccd h^ dhe of hie owg Jtid^fca In Ban Franolaco to mprlaonmont and a flue 4\x mohtha Of $\ t (pih The toWa legUhittiro haa pAaacd A ooualitlitlont)! amoudmeut prohibit- ing the mantifAoturo and aato of In- loxleatlng liquors.' V , Wlnalow. the pions(?)i lioaton forging It editing A newrfpgpor end doing AimdAy tohool work lo ItuenOf Ayrea 9 whore ho haa tnarrlrd Again. I A bill hgt been' reported In the Htate HeslAte by Judge Kohertton Which pt^ovldea for A Josl And equal dlttributlon of a bankrupt's estate ejmong hie creditors. J , I'ure FJ^ctlena. > j The following bill hevlng pAtied lloth Houses of tho Legislature end iwcetved the Uovornor'e slgtiAtnre, is 1I0W A law : Aft Arr to sec ore uniform 1ml lot a knd ». preserve the jvniity of elections. HrrriOM 1* At all electlona here- after held within the limits of this Hiale for the purpose of enabling electors to ehoose by ballot any officer or ofUcera under the lawa of thlt rotate, or of the United Htetoa, or to pfcMs upon any amendment, law or p^ibllc net or proposition submitted to the elector* to vote by ballot under any law,leach and all ballota used at any suohjoleotlou shall be jhjree lnohea ItJTwIdth^ or within one ftMirTTT or au Inch of aOeh width, and eight ioohea long, or Within onohalf of an Inch of such length, and without any im- pression, device, mark or other pe- cullurlty'whatfkM«ver upon or about them to dUtlnjtuUh one ballot from another In appearance except the iiemea of the teveral caitdidatet, and tbey ahAll IMI printed with plain black Ink and 011 plain white tmpcr, which, in slirett twenty-four Inchea by thirty- eight inches will weigh at leaat thirty- eight apd not to exceed forty-two pounde to every /our hundred and nighty theett. f 1. Kvcry ballot shall tlATe i CAp- tlon aa (provided by law,) hut audi caption* shall be printed \n one straight Hue In black Ink, wl|h plain type of tho sire now generally known aud doaltfiiated as \(hoat Prlm<jir Itouiaii Condensed Cupltltl,^ Ifto the naitiea of atl oAndldatoa ahAll be printed In plain type, with labors of a uniform alxe. I :i. It shart Be nnlAWfui for ahy person to print or distribute, or to oast aoy ballot printed or partly printed Contrary to the provisions of title eel, or mark tho ballot of a*y voter, #r to deliver lo any voter au<5h tuiirked Imllui f*M the purpoao ot aa- cct talnlng how he HIIAII vote at any olectiop. I 4. Tlie Inspector* of 'election or any of Ilium shall refuse to receive or deposit, or allow any person or per- son M to receive or depoait any hallot, 0 do red by any elector, which doea not In outward Apperauco comply with the provisions of thlt tiU^^^A { 5. Any person who shall know. Iflglv Or wilfully violate, or attempt to violate any of thnprovialotiaof this aot shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, ami ho punished by iiitprlsotioieiit in a county Jail or penitentiary for not exceeding one year, 01 by a flue not exceeding two hundred and fitly dolltrt, or by both Mich Hue and Im- prisonment. , I f». All actil or pniftlea of acta In- conaisteiit with the provisions of this act are her* by repealed, piovided that nothing In this aot contained shall be cointrucd to prohlolt any •leiitoMrom Tt»4rng7iny ballot entirely written or from voting any printed ballot, which in out Want appearance flootplies with All tho requirement* of thl* act upon the face of which he haa J crsoiiAlly made or caused to IK) made ra«mre, Correction or Insertion of any geuic by pencil mark* or otherwise; ? i ovided, however, that In the event f hit htHjig challenged, tho voter ihall statp tiuon oath or afurmatioii that any and all erasures, corrections, Or insertions made upon tho face of t|io printed ballot, or that the en 11 re- ly Written ballot, was his personal Aj'l, or made or written upon his re- quest or by his authority. II V. Uo Inspector or luspoctort of ejection, canvasser or nanvasaers,shall 1 An vast any ballot or allow any oandi- (Uitoany vote by reason thereof, un- less sifcsh hallot Nhall substantially comply with tho foregoing provia- ioiia. | H. This act ^hall tlko effort im- mediately, t LL_ ,1 L.JJ . . — I ffalgfcfcorlnc Vo. Itasaia. A'postoAlco haa been eMabllahcd at F<»rl| Covington Center, Franklin coui^y, and <Jeo. W. I teem an in ado |MMtbiAator« I Oawego hai raised $75,OD0 to atari A bet)t sugar fAotory* The Urcat Hdnd grist mill has l>een sold to tho Croat Itend Paper Com- pany. , i 1 A dryer Wheel at th4 mill of tho AVatfrtnwn paper company, which weighed 500 pounds,hurst laat Thurs- day morning, j Fortunately no one was near it at the time And the to WAS eoiit+quejitly no 0110 hurt* ' i l\ W. Van Brunt, of Waterjtowii, has made An Instrument whleb be calls mlrahllla organum, whleh it like An oifgian, but so powerful that while It Is being played a braaa bend could not bo heard. He Intendt to uto it on the Ht. Iiawreltco next tummer. J*rW. (loodale, the violinist, hat been taken \over tho hills to the poor houtt),\ The pojor fallow haa been falling very rapbjly of Itite, and aa he ba| po friends or homo the poor house remained hit only retort.— Watrftp¥m Drnty f i II, I • Tbf Weet Potadam eheeie frctory eleetijd Ceptale L. A. Holt, salesmen. The irlee to be paid for mtnutAotor- Ing ItjIl.SA j|or 100 poimdt. |s ieeee \«I V \ \, : r OtJB ITE!iTKBII U ,; ciotivcaiivcfjsijMt Vr*mi Title of RsMamtgrat > rue airawsl Trtjajlj Ms •p AlesltT SUA Wajr—JfttMlA , •ellwaiytwn^iK.aJ|>AV% i THer Ppertrtf . I ' * r • • I wis oil Aboard the III Tuesday, the IGth Inst., tic Chicago, AS it rollod a war depot At Coverncur. Ar Ogdensburg on tlmo, I ero to Preaoott by ferry. Clot 1 lion Is ma<te with tho Or and at 1:55 p.m., the Iron-h l^ngs of flro And breath at^amed out from Preacott And f ptifflng and snorting! madly onward In lis westw drawing after him a trail passenger coaches, contain 800 people. Of these, the estimated that 250 were I wont through tho emlgr note what there was to bo attention was first att neat and corn for tabli apriiki the coaches. The Grand talily run a splendid einig ami ex;tend every courtesy Ihtjir second class patse tldje of travel west, over Tr^ink, haa opened very aptMng. The iutiicatloiis coiitinuanco of this travelj! thnee months to come. I graints on board wero mjo Maine. Home ware bountv fbrt|Ka|i- tatj aud some for Iowa, lJak;o|i and other aoctions of. the port^west. Fathers, mothers, j»ont wd^ tpugh tora^ with all their woif|ly aloiia, inclnding^the poodp 4 pet 1 kitten, were hero m>?e Dldlmon and gray-headeclWO i|(l|smokec v , snuffed andj^but K and jthe Yankee dialect oj jtho tastclr. An extra train (m Ma trlthl 250 paaaouget*, )|H O Tuesday morning, followWJig t pillar paatenger run. |T!h6 3 1bw storm that aet infl A* % . retcott^lent a weird at|Hc( t snow-flecked sky, and gajfti a gl look to the outtide worltuij! T\ kring flakes curtained tbt) j oar dows like a ttar-fjedkelj gaur partially hid from View tlojsarr Ing landscape, over aAd! th Which wo nped at If b|^M o wings of tho wind. I p§l*efl U ville, Oauuanoq tie, Kl Napaueo, half napping, Arily takes amall Inter they cannot distinctly neared tho next atai BfApanee, tho conduct •f Ueljtavllle.\ This rou my dey-droamliig. I ar to tho car door. It jltitkfl atoi|ped anowingaVind, ita I Htopp^jd outoauttie platform, tho words •f Uelldfllle Htroet ItailWay M llra\ iiuit toy kos. They were painted in Wnlto upln.A building a few rods dist|0t. I |b>n- dered AA to what these wo^'ds niklit mean; Tho,only trains m light wore attaclied to, and drawn ny, sojine|j|iaIf dozen fairy bellea, but tb^y seethed, to my guileless ImAgitwtion, t rather A fast street tral04 Th occurred to mo how atpet rail AIAO havo twitches; aujq from frightful buttle, banglng^|Aj)d nol thought perhaps the whfto train jumped tho traok, <jfur moi atreet railways aro ofleil miss-re sontcd. Of oo(t^)rs*et Is |sMght of time, in this (lay of t of woniAu't rights, to lo behold what ttje fairer 8 In the way of dcrcl-o nowspapore have often c hustlo aUoiit women andjtyhelr 1 Ig^jte, but tbey havo been lar about forwarding lb ambitions of women* *. railways aro doing a biHineas Ui laoeaj satl o(her kinds of i*erehAtj$se, li^e log paints, oils and toftiioap. boon IIAS come f/ ind Ik hjilAr to s Outfc Although thf*t thinJii Are I '•m i. j * 1 l^;^.;rir^ v '-'lr' •T^'* [iVii^-^'/n'^i; / *:!s^i 9 CO- ll until tht t pattengert i|own With t Therajlroa ex ten back which tool often loom 111 young and sjaexporlcnci tlon, I will twitch oil before imagi from id Trul \d nol track and stick to the C which is aolid, and safe, fast. As tho train moved off, my caught tho' algn, Toronlo I louse J Fuller & Bon, proprieties, an quartette which atoocf in front oj house looked so ** rye w ^ faced I woHil, that we concltuletl thnt had patronized the larjiOllord they were \fuller\ than Mr. Ki J. Htearna was | TiAWrcnce county man reached Detroit. lie is to Northern Michigan, H favorable business opoiijnj BVAJJ'KUM. j There Is a band of than Utlng In railroad tlcHn sealpera. They aro well 'organ{a ami havo branch otllces fop many the larger cities* . Tho profitable business to bu tickets 'from paatenge travol the full distance t tickets ontitlo them. O lively competition of com tickets oaii often be bong distance over tho same r .mouey than it could bo fdjt dUtance. In this way thjopompaii lay themaelves open lo a ijLgswinjd and theso scalpers, as ilo ofQii have dubbed them, havo m keen 'e to buslnesa, and profit larwely byj For Instance, a person lnrj Portly Maine, wishes to go to Montreal, distAiieo of 297 miles. Na|W. thof oVer the (irAnd Trunk for tho ab< distance la moro tbAn It it;,from Po I And to Chicago, ovor the Agmo ro a distance of 1,145 mllek Aga the second class fare from Portlan by way of Montreal and Chicago, Hannibal, Mo., a dlstaJpo of \ } 4$[! miles, Is $16.85* from gtontrea ('hleago, 848 miles, a wsjond ticket cost a 914.00. As m resti thladlserlmlnAtlon, pMsftWert 011 log scalper tickets ere often beat out of their money* TwOcmigra on our train lost $12 ewjh. Th both purchased tickets ofp Montr acalpcr, originally good from Pp rand to Hannibal; the rackets h been used from Portland te Montre These two parties only Wikhcd to to Chicago, to by paying f$ 17 ea tbey seoured tickets good] jio Ha<i baltf and with tbem a duefplll for! wak stopped, and said t off, did tbey come amount of their fare, naturally must protect themaejves. ' The right? safest, and often cheapest war, is to buy your tickets only of aufborlsedagentt. If conductors And aoy sexual, or evon technical Irregularity, they are sure to take advantage of it* Charles Stuart, conductor between Kingston and Toronto, Is one of those keen, end wlthAl, genial men who looks strictly after tho Interests of his em- ployer.! •• ' >t Harnia, all trains of the Grand Trunk tiro fttrted across tho St. Clair river to Port Huron, the rlvcV form- ing the boundary between the United Htatos And Canada. Our govern- ment levy an entry fee of 9<} cents on each separate parcel of goods coming from Canada into the United Htates, if valued at $20 or over, and 20 cents on parcels of loss tkan $20 value. This fc*) is to pay cost of inspec- tion. Bach and every parcel or box of good$ It opened and oxamlned by the government officials. Tho obtect of the examination is to prevent the frco Importation or smuggling of dotkbte goods. The officials are from t$ven*y to fifty In number. Thoy mike quick work of Inspecting tho boxes, trunks, Ac I The run from Port Huron'to De- troit through ton th-eastern Michigan is over quite a level country. Tho land along the H. It. it under a poor fttato of cultivation. Houses are Ntnnll and cheaply Constructed^ while few Of the barn* aro large enough to hold hay for more than one npixn of hordes through a winter. The chances iare that if any j ono of the larger \and better bairns in St. Lawrence*countJr were to bo moved ofi to one Of these' farms without the? knowledge of the inhabitant they would think it Was ^tccoad Noah's ark just anchored oh the land. It is principally a corn and grain railing country. Tho grain is cut and* mostly stacked in, the field*., and* afterwards thrashed from tno stack, the straw being Jeft tor stock to feed upon during tho winter. Tho Junction of the Grand Tnink with thoj Michigan Central is thj-ee miles outj of Detroit, toWards Chica- go. A change <if oars to tho Michi- gan Central is mado here for (Miicago. The distance is 284 mile* and tho ruin I9 mado ih less than tcu houafs. There ire a number of flourishing towns and cities on thb line; Dearborn, Wayne, Jackson, Battle Creek, KtWa- mazoo and Michigan City—being among tho number. The country it nearer level than any section on the roiite before reaching Detroit. The soil is somewhat s&udy, with a good percentage of black loam. Southern Michigan* in comparison with the south east, is far ahead in polnfot fertility oJTsoil, and Jttate Of cultiva- tion, lloforo reaching Chicago the traveler from the cant begins to get a good opinion of the West. How much thit tVeJihg may develope as one goria farther to the westward Is now a mystery whi^h tho futnro must aojve. I shalllonly tpend two day* in Chicago, for tee present. 1 go from hero to Milwaukee and thence farther on toward tho groat north-went. II. <i. U. man woce badly, but not fatally in* Jured. \kttpr the wreck was cleared from'tho (rack we resumed our Jour- ney, ttopp^ng 20 minates at Jefferson | City, tVblchMs abeaotjfol little place of <7,000, InhWltants. We reached Ft/8cott at 2 a. m. the next day and bad to remain thftrg until 9:30 p. m«, when we left for Cheroke, which place wo reached after a ride of two hours. Cherokee has about lOOOin- babltants and two railroads, and is one of the liveliest little places in the r state. Wo found quite a difference in the climate on reaching here. When wo left Watertown It was snowing quite hard, and ihp ther- moneter stood 28° aboVo zero. In this section we found the farmers planting their gardens, and putting in their crops. To-day the thermom- eter Btandfl C2° in the shade. Res- pectfully, HlGARKT, & HOWK. Riehviiie. March 30.— 'Atrytsfc Smith, son of W. P. Smith; of this place, who has boon in Boston, Mass., for tho past twd yoara, bt at homo for a fow days. Master Allio Smith Is at homo for vacation. , Miss Lou Konyon, of Syracuse, who has been viniting IriendH in this vicinity, returned Saturday. * J. 'Fred Wisor, in at Kcnnselacr Falls. , Itov, J. ii. Koff left for New Ybrk Friday morning, to vinit his p«re^t0. Mr«. E< B. White, of Antweipj i« visiting her hister, Mrn. It. J. Taylor, of this places—- ^^ Fd. StixrWn ami l^rcd^Fonter, both former ltich^illiinp r now poor prin- ters in tho' 'fvouverfieur HKRAIJ> ofllCe, Were in town Ittst Saturtlay. The Good Templars ar^ preparing a dramatic entertainment. Our village voted, lo*t Monday, to incorporate, by al vote of 39 to 11. Kev; K. Kverqtt^ t»f tho M.* E. Church of thin place, attended the district conference at Philadelphia, Jcffcwon ('o,, last week, Itev* K. M. Lovett, pastor of tho Baptist church, lias been quite ill. Mrs. W. A. Fisk has returned from Proscott, fannd*. Mr. Johnson, of Union City, Pcnn., who married a sinter of the late VI 11. Hopkins, of this place, has been hero for the paht few days. .XL « i i ——» I '••. \The Literary Success of the <>n- taiioeilaineoixs. Toscara UBKBOEE ^ III makes a specialty of * / ^ RSE SHOEING. AJHlall ttidi Bl&*kBmiui»t REPAIR!**?. Wert 'dbet In th© he«t possible aaaa- nar. at tbf H>\ttt ilvlnf pdces. ) m • j Is mada ef IIOIMS wfth bail feet. 5k*, oorni, and all other injurtoa* t a^tarantee to atop a horta of imteritiring, or no par will be ast<»l. rarmer^a, produce Uvk>n In exchange for work * '\ All Work WARBArfTED and SAT- iarACTiOPt 01 van to\li. Shop On Brooklyn St., weet *l<le of river.douT- trutur^N, T. Jc -apii LABIBDCI. 1 . ^ .__ :^^. XltlPOllTANT TO tAnnKHS! ( CLARK'S \ HAV ? ELUVATOR AND CARRIER! I t WANrrAcrnnKn nv (7 i A it K .f-sr o r r % nniDGKrwATKR, y. r. The* M<\*( f+rfvet* thy and Grain hicvator and* Conveyor I , Mawfarlurcd. 't- Mr; ' • , lary .w OUR KANSAS LrTTEK. rebate, payable on p ihe tlckett at a branch a In Cble%fr° > the purpose hill being to inttire tho the ticket* to the acalp Chloafo, who would tell to traveller^ bound, fo The 80 day* for wbich were la*ned bed pitted, duetor refUaed to ieoept tatloni Iper 01 the d| livery agent! m ngt Hanoi e.tlck< the >3-'-:'» u4'A 'Jl I N 'lu l *- r f A Journey Weal. ' { CllKROKER KANSAS* > ;• (March 22d, 1880. ) K/V. TTerald;— Thinking it might bo of interott to some of tho readers of your valuable paper we tend you a ahort account of our trip from Koeno- vd|e, N. Y., to Cherokee, Kansas. VTfj ataKad from Keonoe on Tueaday the 16th intl., in company ^rlth Mr. Conltjyj Merchant aud family, of Fowler. Wo arrived in Syracuse at 6:30 p. !m., aud made close connection with tbo N. Y. Contlral train for Buf- falo wbero we again changed taking tho Lake' Bhore and Mic|iigan Southern roAd for Toledo, which we roaehea on Wednrsday at 11 a.m. Wo partrjd iwith our frionda (Mr. Merchant and family) who wero to continoe thcjlr way to Grand Island, Nob., via Chicago.. We found after arriving in | Toledo that wo would havo to remain thoro about 6 houn* before bur train Which was to take UH to 8t. j Loujt would be duo. Thin time wk improved by Htrolling around iho cit^*. r Wo visited the principal parts of the city and found it to bo a smart bunineag place containing neat and rogularjy latd out streets and largo spacioi^ brick and stone build- ings, Toledk) has a population- ot about 70,000. At 0 p. ra. our train ^rrivedJ and; we again resumed ouf Journoy, this time taking the Wabash. $t. Loulh and Pacific road passing through Indiana and III. We learned that through thoso states as well as jOhio and New York, tho winter had been ver^ mild and that thero had hardly beeu enough snow for two ; weeks sleighing. There was no snow to be seen, and vegetation was quite (luxuriant* winter grain especiall) {looked very nice, it being from three o four inches in height. We reached Louis ihe uoxt morning at 8:50, as wo neared the city ti had the appet- enco or a large thunder storm in the distance. This was owing to the at- fcnosphero being very dense, caused by the large quantities ot coal consumed by the hiimerbus manufactories in the city* ot. Louis is divided by the Mississippi river into two cities viz. Fast and Weet St. Louis. These are united by a large bridge across the fiver which is nearly one mile In Width at ibis point. This gigantic atructure, i^hkh coat about $10,000,- (KK), consist^ of three large piers which upport thejthajnive cablet, and raltet ho bridge beyi>qd reach of the largest oats that navigate the Mlstdsetppi iver. As we crossed the bridge from t 8t/ Louie, we eoterfuLj^ large unnel whleb ixtended under a^pari f the city for about one fourth of a^ lie. St. Louis has about 500,000 in- abitanta. {Thel country from kt. Louis td FtJ SfcJjtt, via. ^SedaliaJ is fery rohkh |lthoiugh the soil is viry ifrtile. I I I I ij Nothing worthy of note happenjed pVi our J^urnVy from St, Louis to ft. %cott exicpt k debt y of 3 hours! at Osage, cituaed by an accident which happened to one of the trains thai traa jutt aheid of ut. Wo learnjed bat during itho ; previous night a rge rock ba^ fatten Across the £n» ranee of a tunnel jam} that an englbf ttb two cartjattached had run ijito end been tliroern from the track. be engine wit vfery badly smmaa^ed |p while but ittie' damage wet done jotheeArtv The imgliieDr entire- P Aq eminent Fn^ljsh authority re- cently pronounced gcrihner'a Month- ly ^ 4 Tho greatest literary HUCCCS«I of ihoi century.\ The New Knglknd rnal of jOducation says : ** America mnj) well be proud of Mich 1 ' a m^ga- rinje.\ The llltmtratcd London News considers it ** ono of the inarvels of the; day. M Tho London Illustrated (Pcjunv) P&per says :'* With Its. in- imlitably tinished gems of drawing and engraving, it is the wonder and admiration of tho art-World.\ Tho April number jmt issued ends the YIYth volume, which is excep- tionally brilliant. Tho New York Fv^uing Post, Hartford Courant, and other papers, speak of the^ series by Fugeuo Schuyler On \ Peter the Great,\ as \themotd notable event in t modern magazine literature.\ Thi* style is so slmide, and yet so graphic, that it interiHt^ not only men of letters but thjo young, and is read as a toxt-bood in the schools It is understood that! the causes aud beginnings ot Nihilism in Kussia will be traced by Mr. Schuyler in tho course of his narrative. \ , ltev. J>r. EgghiRton writes of Mr. Ge^rgo W. Cable and his story, \ The Urttndissimes,\ in Scribnkr: 4I If Cable can hold that gait, tho, rent of us Who write Amoricau stories must surrender to him. What a \ superb pie^e of work it is I\ \ Sbrlbner'8 is tho only American periodical that has as yet established a large circulation abroad ; tho edition in England being £0,500. lt\ njow enters upon its second decade! Hnd the work of winning a second 1 hun- dred thousand at hom>. Its readers to-day are estimated at moro than half a million. Tho publishers of' Scrilmor an- nounce thai all new subscriber* after this date who take tho back number*, beginning November last, wttli iv- ceiv<*, instead of the six unbound numbers, the bound volume, Novem- ber, '79, to April, '80, (containing all of «* Success with Small Fruits,\ t>nd tho opening chanters of \Peter ^ho Grout,\ \The Grandissimes,\ arul \ Louisiana,\) without extra char^e> The subscription price i\$4.(|0|ayear. For sale by J./'M. Heyuol||s t jr., Gouvorneiir, £f. ¥ Mi»dellaneouai. S IIKJtlirr.sSALK.-ST LA WHENCE CotTNlV C&uitT.—Julia A. l'hel|»0 ugumn Johti Allen. ll.T virtue of an txtcntion IAITUH] in th« tbovfl ontiMml aotloD, I nhall sell at sheriff *a!e at V; 1*. AbbotfA Law office, Abbott HUII<II»K, <;<HJT ernfur, N. T. f on tho 3rd <lay »f April, ISSO. at a o'clock lu tho formioon, nil tha intvro^t that »h*i <t0f<*ndant had on the ltili day of January, 1HH0, <»r at any time thereafter. In the following det- rrll>e4l premUea, U* wit: All that tract or parotl-of land situate in the town of Uekalb, 8t. Lawrence rountv. New York, being part of lot No. 427 aa per Uofra mir- vev and mnp of said U)wn ( and dtv-icnaod A* fol- (own: lieginnlng in the Centre ot the roada known aathe II irland Koad and the road flut- ing from Ric Tille to Kent'* Corner* vh(re •aid road* interaect at Hiahop'a fjornrrv, so called, and running thenoe along a*id llorland Itoa^l center N M y K Sch<. A0 lk«. U» the K'lv line of aald lot No. 427; thence along said line H. 31° K. H clw 90 Ik*, to the center ofaaid road leading from ttichvjlle W> Kent'a Corner*; thence along the centre of aatd road . 8^ ( W. H cha JI Ika. to tha place of beginning, conuioing three and 18-1S0 af rea of land.. Dai^d Fetruarv S. 1«80. ^ ALKX. llATIiaSoN, r I *• Hherlff, bv L. A. TOTMAiv, V. V. ABftOTR, Bpeci^l Deputy SherlfT, Attorney. S<#»7 D ADUHTCBH ! W1YF.SH ! MOTH E IIS.'.'.' im. MARCUISI'3 Uterine Catholioon. Wo wl«h to ftefltire all Farmoia who have 'much |I«y, <.Jrain, Straw, rtc. to pitch, and oa- jpccSally tho*e who are al»out to piirchaae a ; I HAY CARRir.I! v tliat wn ar<J notofforlng them an experiment, but an apparatu* that haa been In tine aeven years and haw won for Itself a rank among agri- cultural impIontcntH equal to th.'itof the Mower, rake and loader. , Our Carrier la rqado of Iron and flteel and work upon n S inch Iroi^ rod. It ran l>e put up by any Farmer quicker land cheaper than auy carrier working on a w|KxJen track, and when once up, la np for a life llnje, Any horao fork tan bejuabd with this Carrier. For .further particulars,; testimonials, direc- tions tor putting up, elc., ! address the under- signed General Agent for fct. Lawrence, Jeffer- son, Franklin and Lewis counties. K. I>. PO|lliMAN, ! !K<twanls?qie, j fit. Lawrence Co.,\ N. V. Also Dealer in all kinds of Horso Forks, Ropes, Pulleys, etc. j v t3T Agents wanted nS every town in the a»H)ve conntlos. Apply at once. g02m2 Marble Works. Kidwithstaadini the great advance in marble on tne first of Feliruary lantj 1 HII.III continue to Ail orders for , 4 , *,>^^.... MONUMKNTS j ! ' - AKD-i- 1 I HEAD STONES! at the oj«l prices, having n LJirge Stock on hand Ijought l>cfore the rl»e. j Thisaffonls the IlKHT OPPORTTTKTTT that will be offered for many months of procuring suitable memorials to the memorv of the dead. Cont of material and lalior l>e]ing higher will ne- cessitate an advance in prlrds. THE GOlJVfcltNEUR =MARBLE= fs in groat demand becatue of the fine polish that it takes, ita durability and preservation of original gloss. A FULl* KTOCk may always l>e neen al my MARBLE WOllKfc on Clinton St. Cf Orders for CIOUVKRNKFn OJIANTTE filled on U»e most favorable term* to purchasers. I now tho largest stork to nelect fr6m and of. the flncMit design* of uny establishment in Northern Now York. \iy C<irfe«pondenco solicited and estimates ohe«irfully given For fuller particulars call or address. % ^ , ALEXIS 8. WHITXEY, V* <*iiop. Gouverneor Marble Workl, gSOtf . | j <^>uverneur, N. Y. 11 j 1— Crockery I^O ll COI'Rf RtJwATEBTOWN, \••:}-'• -THE GITV; CROCKERY STORE is no^ stocked vvith the MOST j COMPL!?TH ASSORTMENT in Northern New York. .' Merchandise from all parts of the t<%ld now 6n exhibition \ ! and for <itle at . No. 12Volirt St., | . Watertown. \ No atjlyahce in prices as yet. Now ij; THE TIME TO BUY. j L, K.MURRAY. N. B.—lOrdcrs by mail will be promptly and carefully attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed, i • I \. gi9yl •H 4 ^ A Bl*RK CUR hi M OR FEMALE COM- PLAINTS V ThNtr»flve yeart of amphfjmd f ane<l txperi- i hts proved bavOmi the shadow of that Ut. Marchisi's UterinejCatho>fcon will cure enca tap* a dii ubt Pndtr4ls Uteri or falling of the w«»mb, Leucor rbcea Fluor A*bus or Whites, Chronic inflati mation and Ulceration of the womb. Incident Hetni>rfhage or FI<»o«tfng, Painful, 8uppresnM and Irregular Menstruation, etc., with all th#ir accompanying evils (cancer excepted.) no ma f - ter how; severw, or of how long standing, bend for p*triplet free,with treatment and cortiflcatep from physicians lo flow APD A BAJ ITtica N. Y. For Hale by all t>ruag>«u. $ 1 W par bottle. Be sure and ask for Or. Ma chisi'p Catholioon* Take no other. hSyl Prtce AQENT8 WANTED pfl TOUR Around the WORLD. A Ii|ll knd graphic description of hit rectp I tions, 4peecheH, Jtc. in all the cities be visited J All other one volume GKANT Tour books cloae at the receptions given GRANT immediately en his arrival at 8an Franolsco, while oars con- tains 111 pages additional giving bis reception** in other uarta of California, in Orefon Nevada, Omaha, Burling (on. Oalesnbrg, Mendota, Ga« lena ami Chlcaga The only bout; on GrantV wonderful tour issued in German. All thi^ can be had in one large flnelv ll]u«trared ocUvo volume of 406 paJtes for $3.00. WlU sell auicklr, because verv cheap. JAM Co., Publisher^ Hartford, Comi. _ Bsrin* atwi P *t H tHKll improved Boot Beer PaeMfCJfte^. Makes tvt gal loss of aoreliciouaand aGrk- Hog beverage—wholeaome and Urn per ate *«dd by draigtofo, or sent bv atall^n^receipt of Met*, AUraS CHAA x. Htaaa, Manufacturer,!^ iOrket/Jtree^ Phu^WplS; Pa. 13 noational. w NABY. WjINTER TKltjl B*GIN3 HOY,, STUJ, 1879. Jbt OldtMUth* BeMt Endowed, th* Cheapest and Mott Pro»perhus Acxuiemtc Institution in Northern JVew Vor*. THIS OLD ANUvRBLtABLE INSTITUTION offer* many and, Wpec.ial advantages to thoae desiring academic instruction. Tff$ TUirOW is Itst than any iiis ti union of It* grade la North- ern New York. Th? iiwtitoiton is intended to be of the most tooroag|i and pr^tsioal eiiaractcr. I // KS80X& /V PEN MA NhlllP are given with daiIf practice throngh the en- tire term (without extra charge.) i THIS kAVUhVZ^ £i permanently cannepted with tht tcHbol and make teaching a profession. TUB sEMiipAwr Btfrmmti baa bean so thoroughly repaired as to render it la all reapecu pracUcaily a new ^ulldint. fITTlNQ\FQH VOULSOJt A eFB4lAI/rY. ] It It ooeftdcntiy believed that sto/lenU are fit- ted for college in a better manner and ID leas time than at any ptb^r place. I Persons who doubt are requested to, commimitate with the Prmclpali JL J /\ j sTpQEyfrs win bt reqnaateo! tot uke atudiea ejoongh to ful ly oc*jpy their lime;, a^id none wHl be allowed *-A T J, H, RUTHERFORD'S / ORY I)Hf GOOD*, GOODS INiJ *.KNriKA L AL MrR< HAM>I*K MBkt <iANJ>i>£ ^MPQRIUM! 31.MPOUIUM1 No. 2ft MAIN BTRKiet, (Anthony Block), CiorjTiaiKKiJR, N. Y 1000 YI1R. HAMltURG AND mRERTTNGS. Prices very low—I, », «, t and 10 cts. and np. Fichnca of the ntw and falhfonablej, I'olnt do l«atiguertoc Lace Kdging. Lace De Lnngtiedoo. I.aoe Kdglng l>e Lsngnivloc. j Fanov Broca4le<l HiblMms. Faacy Hiring Ribbons. ' l.afgo Htock Hrcionne I^aoes. ! Lar»ro Block Torchon Lacee. j Foil Line of DOUHMIUCA, r ine Cine of New Pr»nt«. ' 1000 yards Dark Prints, 7 and 8 cis. j IUI0 yanlrhheetmgs. aii, tH and 0 #ti. VM) vnnU Colored Klilrtlnga 1 «W yard*,£ottonadcs, 15 fnti 25cis and up THE An^U8TABLB FLEXIBLE. ! ITTP CORSET. t*+ «Ayt,a»d «*#fTl»^#l tip Cvr—t ikr— mmAk*. Mi •r t»« a\|as is knss. J wavy tea* to mu aifcic 1 %tr# vara o»U r«rMti Ui II and J8^ eta. ' T 2ftcia and up. 100 var*is;llrown and Blue Denims, IS>, ets.abd aoo vanis Waterproof, 75 and «5cu. to 11. •iOO y ards Fancv WairrpmoY. Cotton Bed ^iidu, fi5c. HOc. 11 and np. Good Mink rurs, $12 to $15 |>er set- / Woolen Had Blankeu. at $3 per paJr. ' Velvet Hugs at very low priooa. Wool •• •• •• , Door Mats, (Kc, 75c to 11. ' «iil <;ioth M*t% i^oor Oil Cloths, Tninis aud traveling Bags at verv low prices. Men's Ovcrhatls, A$c, 50c atid up In fact, I have now oti hand a large stock of General Merchandis. of which seven eights was purchased l>efore the advance in the New York market, which I will sell 'JO to 20 per cent leas than It* present value. rr-l^ook ont for J. W. Barbour's advcrti»c* \ *>K f ment neit week. tu CTIE8TK OF TEA cheap fur the next 60 daft. Drug** D •rust DKUOvtt MCMIII TITE OLD RELIABLE ! ' • / PIRIUIG This Corset Is warranted not to break over the hips. It is made adjustable fothat it can he mte<l perfectly to every form. It haa a double *teel, and Is made throughout of superior rda- tcriala. For sale by j J. It Rl THK|tiPORD. Gouvemcnr, N. Y'. Ma/ch Rlh. 1*«. g«tf * - m • 4 FIRE AND SM0KE7 H ss [4 o i (Jor:VF:itNKUH, N. Y., ; j Fi?ti. 3<1, 1880. S CLOTHS l)AMA(iKI) BV FIK8 , AN!) KMOKK. Q < cc WQ now uil>r f<it* aalo in (lie * AllHOTT BriLDING, (jOUVKRNF.CK, X. Y our en tiro stock of CASSIH1ERES ANI> FLANNEL^ recently damaged by Are and efnokej Tlicto goods aro mostly damaged by HMOttK ONLY, , leaving tbo fibre nn mrong an ever. I Otir'ctiHlorocra wiU And this a r— i D in Lhifl a | ITY W ^r 11AKK OPPOUTITN to get thefie well-known fahrict a^ much lent than their original value. K 47tf! J. H. ABBOTT & CO. !• I 29* -«... i o hkl -j OPtX'IAJ- • - \* itorei.. T '— *T~ T »PF(IAL nnnri B IJ B B BBBR B B B H UBBB- [' A ; [ AA i A A A A > AAAA A A A A RRRR R R Rnnh R R R R R R GOO* G ii ii G o oa G G GGG A » AA A A A A AAAA A A A A tPCOMf 15TTIQIRIE Xo. 70 Mam Street. W«. WHITVET, Praclledl Brug^at n i GOOD GOODS at heasonable Pricea.^ ( , \; ' ' .••••.\ \ -- 4 >• Everything Pure, Fresh and ai epresented. >—**»*«, Dnvu i « » * iliii. . • • . ^V. •••• + you want In tae Alf^ll ^ATiWT MBDIOIKB LtfrSj, And yotf can get tt. till h<r any tiring \ • \ 8ELt. D. R.'-.^/ The Great Drtptipm RenWIf. • .-•' \ -»\->; KTT) XRY WORT, V * v. - V Tor an diseaaes of the bladder aiad k; having a goo<l aa>le. ^ Richville StaUon Ad. Ii X. LACKMITH J SHOP! AT JIICUVILLB 8TATI02T7 VI. « 1 have aeenred the servioet of €JMAM MABCKAI f an experienced Blacksmith Ogdenvbnrg. who wt to his care with PROMlTtfESS AXD DESPATCH. m t 1 also have an t EXPERIENCED WAGON MAKER far wood work. ' Carriate inmrng ni Hone Sboeiii i Jpecialty. .......,- — •• * i • * GIVI Ui ACAtXI ; \- BichTlll. Station, M*reiil.intL ' . ir«iu rzAitt mcttt. 4 aa ft-. .#- tf Jf —AT— n v N N N N M N NN a a 8 sasfl 0 a 8 altaa aw I'll fit !! ! n !!!1 D. G. WOOD'S i\ MAMMOTH MAMMOTH MAMMOTH O DRY DHY DRY ^) GOOD8 GOO IKS GOODS CAItl'KT CARI'KT CAKPKT O O O O O—[-— AND , ('I1IKA A^D CHINA AND I LHINA -O -i>-4- IS IS IS C IS tZ 12 QIS QfEiaQB* A t>JUarTAalLB BLOTTER- ''( TABLET P/ r .*> TIME AND MONEY SAVE# TO ^'-'W EMORY BUSINESS MAkf/ ^ o 8TORK. | 8TOKK. HToBK. I ^rcALLASTER Bl/>C1C, j Gocyr. nwErR, N. Y. WW Y«rda)j *J00 Yanlrtjl HAMBURG EDGINGS AND TNSERTIN$S-— Elegant hew designs. Prices way down--S f 4, 5, 6c. ajnd up. f WO Yards J 2000 ^ards 20 Pieces Hretonne Lace ijCHEAPER TI^AN EVER. ^5 New Rtichings M *W) yinU nitEACUED COTTON., ; HOOU •• I;NBI.KA(;HH> COTTON »O00 •• COLORED hHIRTING. IftOU '• BI.UK AND BROWN DKNIMft. .HW0 •• CALItOKN 1W0 •' COfTONADKS AND KENTUCKY JEAN8.. rnrrha^od before tht Advance t^JW^All the aliove was pnrchaaed last Oclol>c a>37 der the present market valut. r, and on examination will be fonnd rhnch un 90 I 10 PIECES BLACK CASHMERE/. ! * t 50,55,60, and 715 cis. ptr yard. j At least io cts. per yard uhder present niirket value. e v^t^^r^rr MllWM>1 -{ !3rA GREAT BARGAIN J 20 Pieces COLORED ALPACA, onl^r i2jr. 20 Pieces KklCKERBOCKtR, only! 6 jc. We would ahnotmce to the public thai wt aari purcbaoed Uie right for the county o/ 8l> Latf* < reoce of tbe / HfEADE c5 HARRIS /oJUSfTJL \'** RLE BLOTTER ^ABZETT. Tlats Improveoient . haadft, notes, and every uac of the aonofin 4 prltet cal«a3ar/bttt * lag requisite for dally Ihrlicvtorty Adapted to the U$t 6{\ ' Bankd-* and Metrhtinf*, ) {•» Xo / Co\fihng-flo%m Without Ought It. to U L-, \ 5Q^lPicccs Carpets'and Floor Oil CIothfe!U8T50jgi ELfGANf 5KW DKnTGXS? All pnrchaae<l before the late lipid advance in pn^cs, and ate npw being sold fullr Twerti% Per Cent. Bcloiv ifo Present Mdtket Va/tu. rrlces will he materially advanced on March Int. SOW Ii TllK T|ME TO PURCHASE. to take so many aa tf> li THE DEPART] laat beta lately pi iUDDS\and ft oeaftti Boetoe Coaaervatery a Ho». I. H. K»Airfp SI ,HKfcr>i f?.. ihBki progreaa. or kuaio _ charge df Prof. W. F. d on tat plan of the M»tle.^ *^ for CataWaJM or or s tr lafhratation HIRAM F-HUN r . A.Tl, Principal Gowverneur. Frtaidtmt.T Mvnaui. JM^. atcrturr 200 BETH! 200 SETS 200 SETS 200 8l$TS SETS 200 / & G MEAKINS' IRON|'STONE'CHINA at the following prices: (Prlctf, after M^rrh 1st, will be 4 It avoids all mlsukea hy loepinf correct darns and a memorandum of itfff lTS3sacika| io matters of account betweea febe priaclpaJaaa Hli» ciiAiomers, We reepoctfally invite the tUentioa of fvsrf business man to carefully e a am toe this blotter and intend to retail the same at sacb a prtce at will bring it viitjii) the reach of all and insure itsjreneml U*M*. This Tablet u put np in packaget of nott aasj commercial slae, biocke<|. Any persoa ordering bill, note, or letter beads of the HERALD OFFICII, \ j, of Gonvcmf ur.ran hAfe tht sametabtctedJrtUslt out extra charge. Address alTorders to U.O. HEVNOLD3, s Phbita©e> HttiSaA Oouvtraeor, «M. T. HaeasulaSffl FauAlcmable Millinerjr. \4 4 i't/ Would at) to the tadlea of Ck>nverneur aad rU cihlty that «hc has on hand a l^arge and Well belocted mock of NEW A NT) PA 8BI0NABLM [TITLJJNERY GOOD^ f [ Which ftbc will tell it t&t moat' POPULAR PklCEM. Roe would be pleated to liave |bt Lad and examine block and prices before tl*^where. *T can •a =a Dinner Plates . ,.. Breakfast Plaxes Tea Plates Pie Plates <4ftuce Plates Tea*,— Oofltcs r-.tir^^...-. (Pricti, after Mxirch 1st, >. >....-...!:...-.. -.^-^ ~ •-* fA 4- ::::::rA::::::.::::::::: | AU other PieCeiLequaily low. ! ! Washbowls and Pitchers—la/rc sire-% eta. per pair ITCLI* LTICR GLAHSWARE, Ffcigxcri CHINA, ETcl Ivanced.) ,,*> . SO r ctDUperdoien : ;a •• r » to •• •• ..64 40 . 40 per set I»cr aet CHINA, ETC. PULL LIHI OF FARMER S OMOICE CPK>CERlEt At OLD PRICES. fr\.AB A 8PECTAI/TT. 1 My ttock tjl now larger thai ever before* All purchased tjefof* tht rip id advance In prices - eaatr' , store.tom Febrtmry, 1880; of tbe la*4 two or three mowtka, and an eiaminaiion will convince von tbfct you ouarht te spend all yowr Umt tad til your moaey in-my a Yours, 4i f W 14 x /•;¥ HarrUville Ads< f AKC A atl.OOia, i -DEAtEE^iK _DJRIUI. NtEDIClNES, > v \• ; OROCERTES, jff* ' i. rROVISIONS, i . • BOOTS AND SB0E8, \ • * ' - - i ' • , I SCIIOOL BOOKS ^ AND BTATfONKB' •^3QW D. 0. WOOD. HARRISVILLEN^Y,^