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t Miscellaneous. KUBTINS AM 4XOELLS9T MEDICINE. r 8ntrttj»ricu>. O., Feb. 16 1M7. TV* »• t» rcrtlfj ib»t I havo need Vegettnr, man- stetans, Boston, Mas*., f• r l Protfatl >n of theNfr naar«m. I recommend medicine for sicn ©urn l rrlfj vtvauwt by if. P s t ttbentnurinm «ml (tane S wtr>> me-- iciten plaint*. Your* wry Mr. Vender rift, <%t the Arm of Vandturr ft A «•\. ^ » wqll Mown bu»«ln«M* roan of tbl* iibc *»vHiiCf>»vMf»ft}* MrK«m «mm in Springfield, 0. d trnlv, V. W. VAWDBORIFT. Arm of Vandturr ft A Hnff l f bl b onu m W win „ Ltvsviuun, IT., »ef>. is, JVTI MR. If. H. Hr|fvrN(, ; j * Dear H»r ihr#««. ymm U n f w*« snfferiuir terribly •with Infriutmiuorr Kh*hmiui*ro. Oar wife advlm <] n,t to t«h> Vnrptfa*. Atcr *aklnir «n« bottle I wan ««tlr«J}f roll«v»Kt. Ttal* yea*, lac a retort-, of the diefM*. f mjafn cottmencrd taking It, am! *m < mtefUM itroatly. It also greatly Improves uiy diction Re#pe«trh>lv. > Man. A X 1011 WeaWoUtfrtaa 8tre*t. vr«» rer-antnwaded tn me wad a friend, i as4*'yiel'iU * MI t^*> prr« general dellliy unit nnrjv.»r. - pmmrttuou, »upoiln< <d*cedbr<>v iw<»r* und fTwtnkr h*»»»|r*i. It* won- darftof Kr» nji'ti'-nlnj; lard no-ati*K properties seemed t«> «lT*-':v my .J«h'pt »!.•<! nwitMt) from niffimi •do**: aad mm < Ira, j'Y'tf'fnf' aft f ntpfriJ/ nt- oovered, Bratuiii*: m«*r* \\\w\ U*IMI h**fTih and i'OO\ feeling. tf'nc<» ren I tivo»>o' lte*ltAt#d to riv aafe Nailtf r 4mt jtf !«u mjnit (n ro th- wanted nytt«<m tn VfVfil* 1 Hv« |jr ir h^nl'h f|f« anri Uclne I nee. and t<» (Jnd a better. W. ll.TLAUK. , Pein. forme/ly pa«i'»r of the Mfth.xlttt EpfocQpaJ <7hn cb. Hyde 1'irU. ami *t pres-jit nettled in Lowell, mnwl •eosvtnco every one who tend- his letter of th«t *on- 4eT*t«! c*irailv« qutlMw of Ve «tfoe as a inoronub cleanser asd purifier of the blond. HTM P*a*, US** , Feb. 15, im. Jfr.fJH.K SrgvvKa. Dear Mr- A boat ten rear* a*-o my health failed tbreocrh the depleting efftwta of dsepeuaia; near)* a year H'*r I WM atUckmt hy typhoid fever ia It* it form. It nettled In fevbsak. and took the of a large dwp-teatvd aWcse, which waa 10 he in Kith ertnar. I bad two rnnrtoal oo<>ra • by the be*t skill Jay ti * Hutte, hat received no :nr«?, 1 *r»flf»-r«d trreat pain at Umv*. and >ntfr we«k«niM'| by a proftifl < discharge. IsteoloatRioall i>i<y*« oY •ooe at differ nt tlmce. Matters r«n nn tha« shout n«vwi y< are, til May, 10H. when a ft\*md rocoQimended me to g'» to your ejOlo*, and t«lk wi«b yea «f the vnae of Vrgetltft. I dtd so, and by your kwdne«t« p»ee«d «bro»rn your siansfactory. notimr the Ingredients, Ac. by which your rerandv I* prorlocHlL By wbot I new asd heard I gained eomeoooldesee Is Veeretiae. ' ? I oummnnced taking ttjftoon after, but f ft w*r#e from if* Hfect*; nttli I pf r#«v«red. and soon felt it benertlng me in ninjer re^pf'CU. Tot I did not the rfealr* I d«etr*d tmtll I bad taken it fHltti- fVir a little more tba>» a y-ar. whrn the diffcnl ty In the back WM cor«*f; and for nine moittba 1 save en} »rei tbe b at ofih«»aUh. I bare In 'hat time gained tw«*nty-Svw pounds of fse#b, twin* heavier than ov«r before in my life, and I was never inure aWe i<\ porform labor tfiao MAW. Darin* tbe i act f«*w weeks I ha4 a ec ofalon? swelling•* large as my flc, gather on another part «f my body. I 1 took V>/ftine falthfoHy. and if removed It level with the surface in a month. I think I should ave %ees cared of my main unable sooner if I bad taken larger donee, aiWr baring become accustomed to Its tffectft. Lei your patron* troohkd with pcrofnleor kidney dln«a«H nnderorand th ch runic d !*•««• son; and, Ve/et'n \ It will. In my With jr<-«*l .>b)|..»tl,.n t U taken lime to rare f they will patiently take figment, care them. I »m. Yours veiry trnJr, O W.MAN«FIBLr), of the Methodist Rpincopal < burcb. V& v *n-4 by U. R. 8 v*otmt*n > BY ALL DMHMUTN. <O*,\TY COBREHFONDBffCK. MAf*K.VA - Having occasion to visit -deualiurg a tow days ago, and having time •called on (j«n. Ju<tsoi through his inttHeum. Jprised to Hn I each a pnea it. Wo had but when we came to th*t the half had not board of the collection nee it it (Kjourrtnl to ua lieen told. It seemed almo«t iucrediUble flhat one man, while fol- lowing other pursuit It is almost unpottsib there is here to be se room are portraits of iaoenefi (Mirtraying the ington's signature to nine years before %he lioth Kebel and Fede A plume worn by us 8T1NB KVKN8, , Uaaa. and WHS by him shown To say we were sur- ollcction does not ex- getber Much an ondlcws variety of valuable and interesting rofics of our country's history. of life, could Rather to- e to give an idea of what :n. Upon the walla of the [listingttished meo, and country's early history, Jiutographs, among Jrhirh were Geo. Wash* a soldier's dischttrg, al- so a comuainiuau sigu^I by Htephun Hopkins declaration of indepen- dence. Kiffes and gc ns of all descriptions to- gether with caunon balls and shells havo * place. Soldiers untf< balls and sheUs bavo m »nns, cape and hats, of •al forces, during ail our wars have in a r««eptable for them; here are also knapsacks, cantoens and cockade hate. of Col. Morgan's men in |he battle of Saratoga in 1777. Canes of all kmd« of wood and horn the different bat- ray of books we noticed some of very old d*tU, one being two hun- dred and sixty one #»rs old. Keiics of na- .aierous kuids are placed in SAOW canes through the center of the room. Much more might be said but it s impossible to mention one thonsandth part of them, I oaly wonder 4hat more da not vj«it this plaoe of interest. The dva. is courteous and obliging and is glad to havo persons call and see his collection, ~ We have heard of the General's address on Oreat ihen of Amerioftii Hintory, and h,eard it very highly spoken of. We understand he gives tho lecture and also Ukua a large num- ber of hwtonoaJ relics with him and) either before or after th« lecture gives all an oppor •smity to vi«w th«m. We thiuk it would be * rich treat to the citizens of aoy town, and \Nr« hope some of our towns people will take the waiter in band and have the General jp«sd an evening with us. <•• MAWBMA. ^ advertise the betk More to v«nt for the grocfry twinefw, iothis dtj. a Itib tor's while day the 38th tost, W of soatiUof wator aad ly. It is howsjvor in a fair vnsj la rosovor. —Yosng MoKwosu w|io oasis up misting a vear^aittasd was thought to havs boon fouiy deals^jfith on aooonnt oi wa^ty snpnood to bo in his possossion derivod from tho salo of horses in Montreal had turned up, sod reap* poarod ia town. Ho has been rasttoatiug in tho oast —That yoan# fellow and his girl who at traotod so mno^Mention riding about towu last weok in ^S.qklen time cutter, w«ro really uot whatf thsy foetned, bnt proved to be Jo siah ADajp^aiii) his wife, Sainantba, trying to appear Ninodern. l.fc. oouytu^ tho [ f of the day. Rood 'a in town and has in singing, the obj«ct of which ia to render tho can tan U Qaeen Eether. —Religious services are continued in tbe evenings at some pf the churohoSk —The drama \Among the,Breakers\ ia to bo played soon by the riritnatic'olub of thin place in which Youthful William take* the leading part. » v /..-..* —A number of warnings have takotf place tho past year which bavo boen some what romical or appear io now. Tba tir»t iras s couple who ofter tbe oereraoney was perfortri-' od tho bt-idegroonv said to tho clergyman :-±- *'l will make you aprosent some time.\ Bu| wo understand that tithe has not yet arrived and wo are afraid Won't if if/iWt tfsforo thf honoy«n)oon is pvor. ', Tho second, was* pub- lic oeromoooy. Tho rinir was to small, t<> commence with. After the oouplo hall boon tied they loft tho church by opposite doors, tho bridegroom getting his horse and carriage got in and drove to tho opposite side of the church and waited for his spouse who, open seeing him, passed alone through the orowd. Ho did not get ont bat reached oat his band and hauled hot in reminding ono of tho hanl ing into a boat of a largo fish, Tho third couple was a double oottplv. Hie first ooupl< were married and certificate mado oot, when the otheN manifested their wi*h aad were also united and while the certificate was bo- ng mado ost the bridegroom not hiving the almighty dollar disappeared leaving the >ridoa aad the first groom, who gave a dollar aod said the other ono would pay his as soon as he mado some ashes. Tho fourth oonple was whore a widower wont to got a work girl He hit spon a widow who in reply said she had neon out to work in several widowers homes who, after a short time, would bring home a wife and she be turned off, and »he had mado op her mind the next time she went would bo as housekeeper. As that wa* what ho wanted th«y at once wont to the minister's, who m writing tho certificate ask- ed her age, she not replying he looked to the man fora reply. His answer was:' 'Don't know, I never saw her before to-day.'' The last was where a couple walked four miles and got tbe minister np after eleven at night, and were married the bride paying for the minister's trouble. —We are sorry to announce the death of Mrs. R. E. Dvtton, at the Springs, daughter of A. B. Shepard, of Louisville Mrs. Dut- ton was a young lady very high'y spoken of by her neighbors, and her loss will be deeply felt by a largo circle of relatives and friends. Mr. Dbtton and feis two little children have the heartfelt sympathy of the wholo com- munity. OOUVSENSVR.—The prospect is that we shall have a flro department here soon. A petition has lately been circulated among the business men and it is quite probable that our hopes will soon be realized. Qur town needs cleaning out four or 6ve times more by (ire before our people will awake io their own interests. '—Miss Clara Fosgste has been appointed telegraph operator at Carthage. —F. K. Bullard ha*f a severo stroke of pa- ralasis on Tuesday last —Soon the time will arrive for town elec- tions and tho candidates are already \laying pipe\ to occupy such offices as path-master, constables, Ac. In fact, all the offices that; have any emoluments connected with them bave a crowd of boseigers demanding a recog- nition of their eminent ability and fitness. LAWK&NCIVILLB.—The Platonian soclo- ty of Lawrenceville Academy betd a pub- lic lycetim at the academy Friday evening Jan. 18. The question, \Kesojved that the present condition of the negroes in the south ia better than previous to the war,\ was discuwed in the affirmative by R Koynoldp, Bsngor, J. J. Frorise, Parish- ville, J. T. frrtrifn and C. F. Daily, Stock holm, D. 8. Bugbee, Lawreaceville. On tho negative bj F. Bbopard, J. King- bton, Hi Hurlkurt, L. Fsnmngtou, of Liwrenqpville, G. Winters, Dickinson.- After a • sharp discussion which claimed close attention trom a crowded^ house the question, was decided in favor of the neg- ative. A paper edited and read by Miss Mary Dodge and Mios Eva P. Hyde, of Ksasena^ was received with applause, al- ter which, a fioely rwjdered recitation by Mine Ida' Farmifirtonpf LawrBttceville,and a well dilirertid decltmatio* by J, It O'- Brien of Dickinson dosed l 6t •way* Wv«j^skaWtios,ttutths|80O allowed by Uw ^ liwrfloont Hit ihf parppso aod ton propos»jf| t to* aoxt «owa »«osU| Io faiot Ule qu«fiion < R* appropriasiM' |760 tjaor^ at loast |t,000 is losdod to ro^uf tho roada an* bridg- os oi this Iowa. -~Frank C. Es^srta, too mail afoat who was injured at tho collision on tho central road uear Bono, last mil, is at home with his father-in la~w, Mr. Copeiand, of tip Commer oial bouse. Ho is able to got about on oratch- o«, but his rooovery is slow on account of tho severity of his injurios. He has bot^up a suit against the railroad for $20,000 damages. —We understand Judga (luaaell has lieen oonflrmotl as a member of the JJoaj^d -<tf Be* gSnts of the University^ next term of Circuit ot>urt and court of Oyor and Tertninor will be hold on «fan. SSL Judge Pottor, of Whitehall, will preside. At this oourt Smith, of Hertnou, J. D. Torrey, of Now York, and Woj. Sawyer, of Ogdens- will probably b«|rled. Ge<£ T. Lyon, of Gouve^neur, will await the action of thu QrandJury. There .aro/low twontr-seven prisoners in Jail. * y, • —Paring the seaoon ih*r§ was shipped by tho fc. W. & O. R K./rom hero, 597,920 lbs. q{ but^JiL 1,212,084 pjundi of cheese, making a^oCalof 1,8(0,604p^uidi, or 01 oarload*. 1, . ? ^|^ —Th« ctp#s of tho socond term of the Normal School ooonrs Januar) 29th. At #hioh time quite a class will go oat. -Miss Maria White, • late graduate oi tho Normal School, is principal of a'school in PlatUburg, NT. Y. — J. W. Dayton ft 8on have shipped from hereto the Boston market lately 4.500 tar* koya, 1,200 chickens and 600 geete and yet Boston market did not overflow. —Tho taxes of Potsdam are |27,600* Up to the time tho five per ooaft ponaltj wont into operation, twenty five thousand dollars had boon paid. —The trustees voted Io raise SO cents on every $100 of assessed valuation in tho vill* ago for Street and highway purposes. They have also voted to buy 400 oords of stone fop highway purposes paying $2-25 per cord. A cord weighs 12,125 pounds. The officers of the Northern Now York Musical Association are as follows : President—G*o. W. Bonoey, Potsdam. Vioe-PreeidenU—J. E. Barry Malono ; C. W. Allen, Malone ; M. C. Lewis, Koonea. Treasurer—M. H. Brown, Potsdam. Secretary- Goo. W. 8wift, Potsdam. Assistant Secretary-Geo. IL Sweet, Pots- dam. MoBR«rrowH. —The river is closed and number of people crossed on tho ice last week. Burglars are still operating around in this vicinity. An attempt was recently made to burglarise Mr. T. V. Lessee's place, bat withoat suooeee, . Who these rascals are wo sannot tell, but it ia suspected that George Vont, who was convicted of sheep stealing, at your place, has had a hand in these vil lainios. We sos that a large number of .Republi- can papers have been publishing a * 'bloody shirt\ statement of one Stephen Beach, who was said to be from Morriitown, and who had been driven out of Tennessee on account of his republican prinoipleo. No such man has ever lived hore at all. We presume, how- ever, reference is made to a Stephen Beach used to live aoross the river in Brock- ville. Beach, of Brocjmlle, is a notorious \beat** and we are informed that ho left Brook ville a short time since to escape pros* soution for forgeiy. It is generally believed that if ho was driven out of Tennessee that it was on account; of hss villainies. It is cur- rently reported that tho woman that WM with Him was not his wife and that the story he told in Rochester was a pure concotion to work upon the sympathies of the Repub'icans n Rochester and thus to obtain aid under false pretense. f PRISON.—We ore informed an effort is being made to procure a contract fortfie tabor of tho prisoners confined in Clintoo Prison at the manufacture of boots, shoes and harnesses. About 100 men are at present employed in making bHfkets, and arrangements are in )>rti#rt*s to work 100 more at broom and tool han- dles, from the timber on the State land contiguous to the prison. 8upt. Pilnbory and Warden Shaw Have offered the labor of the remaining 400 at 26 cento per day. Tbii Institution is 10 miles west of Platts- burg nod 15 south of Ellen burg, and is reached 1 from either depots by a plank road in a two hours drive. It has com- munication trom Plattaburg with Montre- al, Burlington, Albany, Boston, Ke^r York, and points west bj the New York. and Oat ada and Vermont Central railroad and canal and lake facilities; from Ellen- burg with Ogdensbtirg and western. )sk« ports HJ the (X <fc L. C. R. R., and 8L Lawrenoe river. It is in the midst of a territory having ftrxt class tanneries, wherein are made Jtbm cheapest and b*»t leathers to be founcL wbich it nor nil sent to Jtfass tchosf tt% wfo, ** fc made Into boots, i hoe*y«jta., s4|*^ttmgtit <bn*fc for paad for them *i any other ptjicc. ?rom Xb* from there tendcntmo<f b<* <rifiei«oi ^fcrrJen, ws bsr* no doafyt bnf CTinfcm pnsdfe will ere many months cease to be a eoaooTO wherein it appears to bsvo been tho pride of its man- agers in years gone by to sink ss rasa/ thousands of dollars ss possible. Snpt. Pilsbury is seconded in his efforts by the agent aod warden, James C. Shaw, who appears to be nntiring in his work of making the prison pay. Fear, as a Detective. The Hartford enrrespondwt of the Now York Times says : I have apt seen it stated anywhere that the detection of the irroga* iarities in the Farmers A Mechanics 1 Bank of thb city, one reault of which has boon to send Messrs. Tracy ani Chapman, the Presi- dent and Cashier, to State prison, was dse tb one of those trifling accidents whieh often disoloso wicked deeds. Henry Kenoy, the Vioo President, wont to tho bank on tho last day that the official examiners were there.-— He had not hapijened in when tho previous examinations had boen nude. His visit wai in the morning, and he spoke with Mr. My gatt, the Kxaminer-in-CbUf, and, after doing some businoas, left Later in the day ho ap- peared HgAi'u, of courso unsuspectingly, bat his presence then was so unusual that Mr. Tracy, the President, was annoyed, and when he saw Mr. Keney pass through to the Di rectors' room be grew very suspicions. !a that room were tbe examiners. No sooner had he entered tbau Tracy said to Chapman in a low tone : \Keney mast be got ont of that room 1\ Chapman replied : ••What can I do • I can't got him ont!\ \He rauat bo got out,\ taid Tracy. % Just then Mr. Ke- ney came ont, and mawed ont of the bank without a suspicion tnat anything was wrong. Tho examination was oondttded that after- noon, and Tracy was ooMEratulated by tho Bxaminer upon tho splendid condition of the batik, though there was as actual deficiency of over half a million dollars whieh had boen covered np by false records. It happened however, that tho conversation heiwosn Tra- cy and Chavpman was overheard by a clerk, who immediately npen ths dose of tbe bask •rent to Mr. Keney's boose and told him what he had heard. Mr. Keney WM aston- ished, and went that night to Tracy's plane in JSewington, and tbe next day the fact oasno out For Tracy's oaose'ess fright by Hooey's presence in theoana, the two men who are in State Prison would probably bo to day si their desks; though tsov wore in so deep that exposure would have followed someday. IMPORTANT LETTER From a Distinguished Plryi Wtn. ro fi3KJ' Mrtaf ( taa a ¥ u aasMttW baposoe it ataefii *wf vi tobaatofeoaatft aa4atstoodt>F py qvaeka ao UTbav* fittta faaasa ku «staOa4 mora MnTarfac or jfca ttraakJajf a» of taa aoaatltitloa fha »MM# (^SBMU. of |aata.afaiffMi» ta oraMfs iaiaaaoa. afikapoat KtfittC raswUas reach ofan anal troetworthr. TTw ti«w an method adopted Dfi>r. Saaford la the of' h«e RAOIOAX. CCBX has won my km* I believe It llkfllf to aaooeed wftas remedies fad. beeenee tt strikes at tbe root Qtseese, rii., lhaaeftfMaJ Moe4. whfle It heala tha Sleeratod membrane 07 direct application to the saaal paaugea. lUaetT^nlsiwMaoAeertaniflxiid rales, and oaleas tne rttal forces are too far ex- saested, moat, la the great majority of oases, effect FoseooTT BMOK, SO. Fs*jiz««aus« Oct. \, ML* SAXFORD'S RADICAL GORE M ATvafslyolaJmtobeeae eC the few popular remedies receiving the approval of medical gontlo uen. who, tn prtrate, not only freely reeonv neud ltbst UM It in Wielr famllteiln preference to any '»f the preparations usually prescribed by phraictans. •'You are aware.\said a dtatinpUshed eltyphy. alnlaa.'Mhat my nbligatiuos to tbe Maes. Medloat Society are each that I eunnot pnblleiy r«eo«mena or prescribe the HiwiicM C«ro j butslnee I received eo mneb relief from the nae of It myself, after a thoronyh trial of the ura»i romedlri. I bare pri- vately MVteeri Its n»e. and preimmt 1 b*re a«ntto rftor ffttve no less tU*u oue buadred ofay patieaS) for it.\ VTLEV, — We hare eold SAirroto't IUs>f* OAL Cvite for nearly one rear, und can «»y Cldljr that we never aold atfinrturprepHraUott th&t Kara aaeb onlvenal eitt foction. We Lara to tnmni the flret eompIiUnt ft. We are not in the linfctt or jremnmendlns; pat» ent raodlclnrt, but yonr preparation mevU »« want* or roonsand*. and we think tboeo afllrted ah ulrt boeon^inoM of Itegirat merit••» thatibetr aaffel wlU be relieved. Wa fczr. be*a la wo any part of K tJiat jon wfth. very tmly yoaia, . 8. |>. Wholesale and Betnil DealersJ Stt Wl I* 8. |>. BALDWRT A CO. lesale and Betnil DealersJaDrnrs Bonks ao4 Stattoaary, Waaalasttm. In** reb. ai UN. VOLTAIC PLASTER ELECTRICITY SB^BI eSStte^BfeftflBBiBk aaask^aV aka^aaaTJaaS^aatfa^M^ et^a^aiBBtaV s^ w9 vimifi SSSSIBT r^sMirfiswffiv inn ra _ w JB!Sr»SB5ttSKr SSftS\ eWwSB* jSSSS .^.-^ 1 '^ r >v t^-r-^^-r —•* ^~ ** - • •^aw^ * ^-j 1 ^ vw*\j»77'\ BALSAM AND PINE. sevast TWO III ONE. Miscellaneous. ^awwu^^ bass sat into tb« Ka4»otB7JL Mono for t ABMtoobto4totiwasovos> OLANK BOAD NOTICE. n asssal sMettef of tbe fMoeknoMon of IDs BesusoMl. Roeaieaad Antwerp Plaak Road Oesv pMy.Jw^ Biecttes of DJrecters for fie osssisf year wHl be bet« at the Keaafe Bosae.is the vHaan ofJosfte.os Monday, the Slat say of iaonary, ism D«^ilajs8H>s4,ll.T.,lke.l«th,l«rf A. P. XOAUL ' X J F ARM FOR SALS. SOO ACRES, LOT 90. ft, la tao Kgbt Ooseesstoa of the TOWNSHIP OF EDWARD8BURGR Abost 160 aerea of lot improrad. Balaaea beavy wooied land. Reasonable terms will be gives.- Title tsdltpatahle. Mr-ApplicaHon nay be suds to JAMBS RBT- IfOXne, Jsq., PreacoU, Ont.. or to 1OMIJEUUS DALT, Proprietor, Oedenabarr, New Tonu P»ARM FOR SALE. Tbe fans ksows as tbe Clapp er Wneelock fans, sitoate on tbe sank of the »t. Lawreace river, is tbe cltr orOfdeasbsnr. withio one mile of tbe prtsoi» paiorbealiiepa part of tbe city, containing seventy. nine aerea of land, witb good dwelUng bottaa, large and eotnmodles« barna, stables, Ac., a nice orchard of voting trees, and almost one acre of »trewhetrtes. Thef rm is well fenced, two living w«U». good wa- ter. Tbe farm will be sold cheap. Peeaeaatos giv- es April 1st. Terms easy. .Forterras, Ac.apply to Patrick; H^ckett,at U afore of W. B. Alias A Co.. O/d nabari. f. T. T\fOTI0B.—Pursaant to so order of 11 SUllman Foots, Snrrogats or the c asfy of tit. Lawrence, asd according to tbe Statute ia seem case a»ade asd provided, Hot\cm is hereby giv- cs to all persona leaving cla1 m- agntsat the octets of Mo#es u: Hsskiss, )au <O7R« #e)l, In aaMeosstv. dtfcaased, that they uv reoslred U» «-xhJhit tbe »eajM wita f be voi'hers tsereof, to the sabacHbets. assjlav latrafrix aad administrator at their residesos, la Row)), in said eoanty, os or before tbe S9ta day of June sext. Dated, Deeesaner 17th, vm. /OBN HUNMFN8. Adstlsstrater, 8ALOMA HTJNKIN8, Admlni#tr.tr1x. N one* TO CKBDITOXS. Inoonmaoee of an ordar sjadt by taa Bos. C. O. TapssJi, Cottatr Jadge of nr. Lawrence Oossf^, os too aermtb day of Xtoeraber, lhTT. noOea la Soros? present t *ir said claim* with tba voftessra tssro* for do)y verMM. to the- snfwerlher, as saaigaxt of tb« »atd /oal H. Wsraar. for toe beaeit Of bfs «*•*!- tors, at pxd>ss*>srt. N. Y., oa or Mfors tso IS* day of Harcb, im 1'at* 4 Ogd«i*hort', If. T., December Stb, lsTT. Ul * OBttlTkR WATSBMAH, Asa%s«o. I N THB MATTER OF THB A>6IGH- MXIfT OP L. 6. MfLHI.tca Parsseat J» an order oCHon, C. U. Tappaa, Cooaty lodge of sK; Lawrsnps Oosntv, madeto tbe above estiilad) ter ami dstsd 2MV. SS\ 1*TT, sotles is thai ail paraoftf wse, os tbe SBth day of ISIS, wore creditors of aaM L. S. MelnhK*. are r*> oaired to present tbeir el»imt, properif veriSew, |a>/ MM vadersigseitat bis ofltoe is tbe ct«7 of Oailsss bnrg, oa or before tae 10th day of Fe nary, lSVa,— After wblcb la#t mentioned d«te applieattos will bo made for a isal accoaating asd diecberge os I>at«d. Nov. Sftta, 1S77. m7 R. B. LOWRT, Asaigaos. FOR SAIX Ths sabaeribsrs bjtvs sevatal dairy fkraas lor solo o tba TOW» W FOWLsTR, on reanonable terms, either with or witbost tao ••* •toek oa tba pressUea. all of which are ritoaied am good roade and eottveateot to «cbovU aad to a yaod ma r k«t, o» e of which contaios OVER 800 A«5 JW OF LAND, ONK S50, AND OfRBK SMALLER ONKH. A part of the porchaee money ran rrmalnon hood and morigage for a long period aad poeeei»etoa gives no aa)e. ft Fowler. Heptemher 94.1877. TQOMA8 1. AHD OKO. D. BAZELTOH. OANKRUPT SALE. United States Dt«tr'<* Co rt NoHharn District of New York, in the matter of wTHmn A. tfabtbrd, a bankrupt. In bankruptcy No. 3U91. NUe ia > »reby irirea ib»t the ajideraigBfd. aa \ in bankruptcy of the *«-tate of the abqv« pamwrb mkrupi ,wi [«>• I! at p blic auction on the SStk *l yof jHtinnr m lOo'cloc,-. *. K., at the law office of Parker A Mdau re in the village or Pot dan. If. Y., ell the account*, notea. bllU. bondu, c«>oa is action. JuHgmentf, claims and demat d>, property MDd effocUT>eJondr»»r to said e*taw r* inaining nn- col(ecr«d and ttndlepoaed of «t Mid tinte. AUo xtv»nt uft acre* of timber land rituale fa the wn of Cotton ttnd b\iny a part of nec'imi No. 18. Terme cash. Tbooe deaifine can examine tfit* bookH of accounts, i idifnu-nff, Ac , by calllsg at the law office of Pa< k r and Mclot; re. !>at d Potadain, Dec. ». 1*77 ^LUKtt USHER, Asrirnee. TN 3ANKRUPTCY.—No. 5073 Ia I. the D ftrlet Conrt of the United fkatea for tao Northern Olstri^t of New York. In the matter of Richard A. Craiy^a hatikrotit. Thie U to «t e notice, that the 9eeo*d, Third aad Final General M«-«itO|cs of <h« Creditor\ of tho ibuVe named B nkrnpt will be he d at Norwood, formerly j>ou>d«ro Jnncton, n an Id dUtriet, oa tike »tb day of January lifts. «t two o'clock r. u. s at the office of C'hriea N, BU •*, &+H., tbe Retciater i s Hankmptcy in charge of tb a^ove entitled matter, for the parpos a named in tbe *7tn ai'd t&th beo* tionsof the Bankrupt Act of March S. 1887 and tbe muiendRHinis th> r«»f and at-veral acU of Congress opplrimtnta) thereto. That 1 bave filed my Saal account* a* n«eU.'ne* o the e>Uteof said Bafikraspt with eaid Regist'-r, aud that at eaid meetings I ahall apply to tbe C urt for-a eetUement of u»y aaid ao- mu an« for a dl#eharg« from a 1 liability aa as* nft* aforeei'd. in accordauct with U« proviatoBa of said Ba krnptact. I Hited December »4.18T7. 87 <w ALGERNON P HARVEY, A«stgseo UPREME COUR I'—St. Lawrence Co. Catharine Baud, plalatiff. sgamet Lewis S. Murray, aud J#ne «nrray t h'* wif<-, B31as>h«tb Use* sell, Roe Ann Russell. Jf^hn BoaaelL J^mi-a Band, Patrick Duffy, *i d Mary Dfiffy. btawifs. Mar* Lias. Patrick Pijrens, and Mary Pigeon, bis wife, Mfcbeet 1 S'IIVM jrufvv, «•'« \nr/ rignwi HI* WU*»WIWII 1>W) er aod Banoah Dwyer, tile wli«, and jferaf lab Me '«rty, defeudanU. To tbe above-ueiaud defesdajata:— To/t areberebf ims s«dtoaaa«ertboe'-mpuunt i s t is ao>las> and to aerve a oopy of yoar anvweros t*-e fA*U*ltPm afomey within tweaty days attar tbe w^rvinSJa/Slrie ansimoB*, eju'lovive of ibe>d»/ of set vis caae «f jrosr failure U> appear, or answer^j will bo ukes Mgainst you by dvfaait for 1 demssdlkl ia tbT> caipUlnt. Osied Nov. IS. 1*77. I* BASBBOUOL/a Ofaee aod r>bvt Otto* Address, riaisufni No. 17 W»ro »t M Otf eossvnr, M T. To B1i»«bet«Ro»*eU, Patrick t Da.fry. , aLtrv Lioa, Mary Plg««« Patrick Ftgeos, ....,• lrwveratKf Jiicbae lawyer, d,efradaata ;— The fore olnjt *ummoSa la served SMS fit 4 by MbHcaUos, parstunt to a s order of Hoa. Ussflea O. Tapp«ci. Juvtios of tbe»apr aaeCosrt. datsdttio td day of How . l«TO, mui Sk-d w tn the oost- plaint In tb office of tba Ctsr* uf tbe Cossta> of M. Lawrenee, at C *aU»&, N. Y. I* Mo. n Ford 8t., Ofias«»srg, NY.