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I y at V \ot H h At i an« 1 chat Tobt 1, } o ij l \ 14 i A COUWTY .—Our present Member of Assembly the Hon. George'F. Rowland starts lor the State Capitol on 27th inst —The chief amusement it skating, whioh old and yonag feera'to enjoy. — The ferry is itUl running. —Morality seems to be on the increase as the main tojiic of coversation, eepeoially among gentlemen it ou scripture and Anoient Hiatory and considering the lateness of the hour to which it ia kept up it must be quite in tercet ing, as ono gentleman the other day admitted that Cain was the hairy man that sold his birth-day for a dish of potash, while arsbther dwelt for a lung time on free morst agency, taking fur an illustration the ease of Job, that wicked KioK whom (iod converted into an ox and made him eat grass all sum- mer, arguing that if ho bad been a free moral ftgent he could have kept hhntiolf sfabled and fed on hay,—also of that good and just man Nebachoxtaezsar, whom Satan tempted and ppread buils all over. Nevertheless we would net discourage tho*e gentlemen ; they are sitting around most of their time and coo Id wot better employ themselves than by gain- ing iuioruiation from each other. CANTON, -fl. A. Poste exchanged • real •state lately with Henry Hosely. Mr. Poste i premises contained three acres of land and the residence was lately built by John B<»rae#. That of Mr. Hoseley's is known as the Ueo. Hale property. Mr. Poste received $11,500 as \boot.\ —The teacher's association met last Wed* needay at the Court House and had a very interesting session. — The Universalist society gave a pleasant entertainment in Miner* Hall on Christmas •eve. Besides the Christmas tree the charms of music and fine elocutionary efforts addjod to the attractions. An original poem was read by Miss Walts of the Theological sohooL quite a collection of presents and we think the guests showed good judgment in selecting as they were mostly useful as well as orna- mental. We wish them a happy new year and may they live to enjoy several repetitions of the occurance. Bftitit HILL.—Shooting match New Yean day. —The cheese of the North Hammond fac- tory sold reoently in New York for 12f cents per [found. —The Christmas eutertatnnents in the Universalist church sad the Centennial Hall passed off to the satisfaction of all that were able to see and hear. —The massacre of poultry continues. Af- ter New Years fowls may appear in a more serene oondition of mind, like the aged la- dy, who always noticed that if she lived through the. month of March she lived through the jyear, so feathered bipeds that linger after Jfan. 1 may hope for a continua- tion of earthly existence —The discussion of Belcher's and ffcrmr's sermons seems to be t^te general theme of conversation. Deprive Christianity of the comforting belief in a hell, and where shall be found the consolations of its religion ? —MORRISTOWN.—The barn of Miller ? English Settlement, was entered by burglary on the night of the 25th, and a tingle jiarneflB stolen therefrom woith $30. —On the same night clothes were taken from the clothes lines ot Joseph Conpee, Howard Wallace, Thomas Noble. Joseph Jeromes and Robert Noble. —On the night of the 28th ult. the barn of T. V. Lossee was entered and a single harness taken belonging to the Rev. Thomas Dobbin, and also a robe owned by Mr. Loseee. —On the 29th ult. your correspondent visited the ,/arm of T. V, Lossee for the purpose of seeing the largest calf m St. Lawrence Co. It was eight montas and 18 days old, and weigned 770 lbs. I al- so saw between 20 and B0 sheep. They were the finest I ever saw. Farmers who are desirous of improving their stock of sheep would do well to examine his sheep. By experiment and careful examination Mr. Lossee has como to the conclusion that sheep*'are more remunerative than cows. —Capt. Weir, of Colorado, who is stop- ping in town for a short time had a son with him nine yean old who Weighs 185 lbs. We think if we wanted to raise any boys we had better go to Colorado. —While fifty convicts were being transferr- ed from Auburn to Daunemora, one of the piisonera named Cavanaugh jumped from a oar window and escaped, near Fort Ann station between Albany and PUttsburg, W. E. FURNISS Is prepared to receive his old cus- tomers in his NEW W. E. FURNISS. GEEAT EEDUCTION\ IV TftK PRICE OY CUSTOM TAILORING! AT THE GREAT WARDROBE! W1NTEE OVER COATS, made from mtasure, Fit and Work paraateed, I20.M Your choice from a good variety of patterns of black, brown and blue beavers, black, fjrowB and blue far bearers and heavy mixed overcoatings. WINTER PANTALOONS, made from meamire, Fit and Work Guarnteed, $5.00. <!hoioe of selection from great variety of csstimeres. WINTER SUITS made from measure, Work and Fit Guaranteed, $90.00. Choice ot selection from a great variety of all wool suitings. READY MADE CLOTHING. We have in stock the largest assortment of clothing «ver offered in this market. Overcoats in every style and quality. BUSINESS 8UIT8, ranging in price from ei|ht to twenty dollars, made from desira- ble styles of jzoods, and for fit and style cannot be surpassed. A new feature of this es- tabltshment is the BOYtt 1 DEPARTMENT. • Boys' CIothin« is now kept to suit all ages, trim three years n» to tfe* f all grown man. Pareuts wiU find it a great convenience as weit as a saving of money to fit the youth at this establishment. A fall stock of Underwear, Gloves, Half Hose, elegant Neck Wear, ia fact everything for a Jttttlemao's complete outfit. R«*olleet an4 call on •K INNER, AT TH€ CHEAT WARDROBE, s for ye\n Winter Outfit. Ogdesuborg, October 1. mim.—A« attempt was made to start an incendiary fire hers; on Wednes- day morning last. It was set in a row of frame bmldiog* on Clinton it., and had the fire attained any headway it must have destroyed a number ot frame build- ing*. At about 81 A. M., Mr. Hover's son went into the office of their livery stable. He was scarcely inside when he hoard the cry of fire. He went to the rear of the building and seeing emoke coming from the roof he ascended JI ladder and thore found ± pine box about a foot and a half long, a foot wide and ten inches high put up against the chimney blazing fan ously. He kiqked tbe box off and extin- guished some shingles that had commenc ed to burn slightly. Kerosqne oil bad been sprinkled plentifully on tbe roof.— Tbe box was fouud to have been iu some paint shor^as it was covered on both nds with paints of different colors. A search was immediately made by a large number of citizens *nd they sent for Geo T. Lyon, proprietor of a paint shop, and made him open his shop. There they fouud half of a tallow candle on the floor, a broken box. and light rubbish, kerosene scattered on the floor, and an empty bot- tle tbst had contained kerosene. The cover to the box found burning on the roof was also found, the nails in the cov- er fitting into nail holes in the box per- fectly. Mr. Lyon admitted the box came from his shop, bnt said be had not been into the shop tor a week and did not know how the box came there. Upon complaint Lyoo was arrested and locked up. Soon after bis arnst be fainted and on th#gjay set down for his examination his physician pronounced him too weak to undergo the ordeal. It is hoped if Ly on is the guilty man be will pay tho pen- alty, and that we shall be freed from the devastating fires that we have suffered in the past. MAflWBNA.—MDCOCLXXVm. —Our townspeople are anxiously awaiting developments in the new rail way project ofW. H. Vanderbilt. We are in hopes it will be carried out, and that Massena will be one of the Istations on the new road. —This is the trying time with men's souls, as many are going through the swfaring off process—some have stopped smoking—before folks ; stopped drinking water ; stopped chewing—gum ; stop- ped swearing—by George, etc. ; stopped gossipping, staying out late nights—get ting in now at 11 ; stopped playing cards —authors ; in fact some have stopped breathing—sober breaths. p**toroon ts iu iuwa again Eph. is tbe man who wants bis light to shino for all—for a small consideration. —Mr. Hawkins, an old resident at Mas* ftena Point, died on the 26th Dec. His remains were taken to Constable for inter* ment. Ho WRB a 'member of the masonic order, and his funeral was attended by he lodge in a body. —Miss Laura Hacket, only daughter «f Jason Haeket, died quite suddenly on the morning of tbe 29th of Dec. Bhe had re* centlr been at Lawrenceville attending school. —Christmas passed off very quietly.— The joung folks enjoyed tbe day skating, which took the place of sleigh rides of other Christmas days. Family meetings and friendly meeting and stomach stuff ng« were the usual occurrences of the day. A social little hop took place in the itremog at tbe Allen House. —I suppose bridge matters witl now taki up the space of time which was be- fore divided between insurance and the bridge question. < , Bishop Peck is expected to lecture in the^f. JE. church on Jan. 3d. On the fol- oiing days there will be a class leader's cosfrention. . ; - Sleighing baa been very poor up to the present writing. 6 - The Bentley house is regaining its notjriety for drunken brawls. A dance thete on Christmas eve. ended in several eyes and bloody no«es. We under- bbiling water was used by some of mily to reduce the fighting whisky. A war of words was had at the Catb- olij church on Sunday last, between some of the members and the priest, the cause of which was in relation to tbe churcb in- deHedn<as. • • —An Oyster Supper was he 1 in the Reformed Presbyterian church at f\ ckvilk, on December 20 for the benefit of pastor Rev. J. C. Clark, which resulted in tcoumolating $100. -A Pitcairn man aged 6? wanted to take himself a 2ft year old bride. Not having he tendered the parson 70 feet of ^ wire*clothes line to unite the two.yt Wietfaer to* clergyman used * anji pf the thes line to' tie tb.e knot we are not in- f«mad. .- : •« • • —the Presbyterian church in Qouverneur 1 s increased its choir from six to twenty oet . -Hon. jsvava p Js^^wV*^sW ^w^» W \^k» ^~~ ^•^^^-wmt ^e » WBJS*^^ -^ • •• • ' • • » w • •> • v inim Isjl»h»iiMiii iisJrsm el the 8anato and as tike Us«rts*ant Govern©* b*> cajne* Goremor he oeeupied bis OAM. AS was member of Congress ia 1831 and 18SS and was a member of the committee on tariff pf whioh John Quinoy Adams was chairman.— He also listened to the debates between Web- s 4r and Haynefjand CJay 4» I Calhonn. liPORTHT LETTER From • Dbtingulthcd Phytfoian. roboioCc* uadsntood by mostph »i Oseks aadTebsrl fir asve HttU ho to of th« «T»T«. it to BMot oTthto Urrtb rsMS o/sUpMss d fto: otsntly —•sues Wstsa: tfcote ss lMvtd eflt S ds thsttte PSMtor trss»> iMsssby r«SMaisSwMb& At tohudst «| sa d toesM, vfs., the acfc vtecrsted msmbrui* as—I pmugru. im roles, •adoalMS ta« vits BatuUdTntoM, la the groat • ton. MoasooTT BLMB, so. Fa _ SAIFORO'S RADICAL CORE M E m en . jtlemea,'. -tend It hut _ to aoy of the phrtjolsns. •'Ton are aware.- said a aJsttogulabad < slelaa, M that wv obligations to tbelfasa. Society are such that I cannot publicly r«M or prescribe the RadlealCure i hutslaesT - S much relief from tbe use of It mi orough trial of the usual rsKedlei. . - vetely advised its use. aadprftsutae I have s«nt to your sf ore no lets than one hundred of my patterns for it.\ NTLEMEN,—We bare eoM SAXrosi>*i R*»v GAL Cvum tot nearly oae /ear, end eaa far idly that we never •oldatfmtliirpreparatloB that fare eoeh unirer»»l •utt.factloa. ws have to lean the ffret eomplalnt y- L Wo are not la tba b»blt of reoommeodlnf pat* est mo41cin««, but your prrpbraUon mecu the wants of tbowandf. and <#« atnk those asfleted •bnnid be eoQViDcedpfiU great merltso that their snfftrTojr will be rellered. We byr« beea la the rqg bostncM for the past twelve years ooaetaatlr, ndeold sverytblng for Catarrh, but yonre leads an lie rest. W j oa as* proper yottOaawe this letter Keel package eossaina Dr. Saafard's Ishaltav Tube, and ftill dlreetlons tor »*SYrU»JiM. >orsaloby all wbol >tai! ee and Can. Dts and Whi real* by _ JUST.. leaalo Druggists, ] OUIRS 1 VOLTAIC PLASTER A« neecr#ej« with a highly Mt4tcmt*i mrf sgthr•!•« Fl«iit«r, foroilag the Vest fMmnJer f«r fos and aches la cho World of Me41 »|« Battfjry «e»Mie4 tcmt*i mrf sgthr•!•« the Vest fMmnJer f«r h ld M41 imfo due ELECTRICITY oqy, reeiuriiinn uf Dieaus oi oortnciij is pos» , Itnthe li(»t reso< t of »11 nbynlclKDs and »ar> I, nad has rrao.aKd thnosanns. «pf»v«ntlv dead, an nntlnmly grave, when no other hamu Ac a «T*nd cvratire and reatoratlm agent te not •quailed by any fleioeix or medicine In the bUtory of tlto heann* art. UOICM tbo vital •park hu fled the bodjr, rwtoptlon bf aieaua ofclortrictty U poe» S >0ni. orn • . , airency coaM bare tncfrA^A. Ttiia U tbe leading ooratiVe element in tbia Piaster. BALSAM AND PINE. The banting propertlei of otir own frt«T«rt Wl» earn and piao M>id ui« gartwof t tie £«t«r»tou w«U known to reeaire d«*rrlpUoa. faetr ll, hlitht d t > kon ee p a r healing,aoothtoir, nod «tr i>Ktn«o>nirpropertie*are known to thousand*. When combined in accord- ance with late and important discoveries ia phar- macy, their heallojr and »tr*OKthcn!nr properties are inereated tenfold. In this roapect oar Plaster to the best in use without the aid of electricity. TWO IN ONE. This eomWned we bare two grand medloal agents la one, each of which performs Its function end unitedly produce more cures than any llai> meat, lotion, wash, or plaster ever before ooa- nded in th« blstory of swdloine. Try on*. ass?e*ra SsM by ell Wholesale aad Retail Druggtoto rt tboDnlted&tates and Caaadaa, and by POTTER, Proprtetora, Boston, M-. Travelers 9 Guide. l^ORTHEKN RAILROAD. 8UMMJEB AftRANGtMKTT, 1877. On and after Monday, May 91, 18TT, pa stager trains will run «• follows : Leave White River Junction for Concord atfl.M •. *., (MondajB excepied) 6.00 A. M , 11.80 r. x., sad 4.60 r. M. ,(Expre*e. > * v *Thi« Train—1.00 A. «.,—is ran through to Bos- ton on Sunday\) Leave Concord for White River Junction at 10.4B A. M., (Bxpret*) 10 60 A. M., 8.80 r. m., and 8-45 r. K. URO. E. TODD, Bnpt. Concord, May 81,1877. 6 O GDEN8BURQ AND LAKE CHAM* PLAIN RAILKOAD. On and after Hun day. Kept. 80th, commencing at IS o'clock midnight, train* will run ae fallows (Sun data executed:) GOING KA8T. MAIL THAn*.—Leave Ogdenphnrx ft 1.10 p. m.; Norwoods <M> p. m,; M»!one 8.*< p. m.; Mooer't- Junction 5 01 p. m. ; Rouse's Point 5 40 p m.; connecting «t Nurvrood with R.W.AO.R R. f r Potsdam, Canton atid South: at Mooer's Junction and Route's Point with N.YAC.K.R, for Plalte- bnrgh, Port Kent. Wbilehall, Saratoga, Troy, Alninv, and New York; also st Bonve'fl Pint with C«*ntrai Vermont R. R. for Ht. Albana, Bur- Hngton, Rutland, Troy, Albany and New York; also east for Concoid, Manchester, Nashua, Low ell, Lawrence. Portland, Boston, PltchburR, Wor cester. Providence, 8priDrf«d, Hartlbrd, New Ha van, New London and New York via N. Y. A N. Haven R. R.; al»o at House's Potot with Graad Trutik Railway for Ht. Johns, Montreal and Que- bec. xrHKss TRAIK.—Leave Maton« atS. a. m. • Mooers Junction 10.00 a. m.; Kouae'e Point 10;36 a, to.; connecting with N. V. 4 0, K. R. for Souib, C. V. * R. R. for «a*t aud Soutli and Grand Trunk Railway for Ht. Johns and Montreal. THROUGH Faaueer.—With pnasesner car attached, u*«<* otrHewnbu v 1.1pp. m.; Madrid 8:40 p. m Konrsstl 8:30 p. stu; Malone 6.80 p. m. tiQ WT » If 4X1. T»*xjr.—L«ive Bones's Point at 7.80 a. m., •«n arrival of C. Vt. trains from Boston and N. Y. 4C. K. E. trains from South; llooer'a Junc- tion S.00 a. m.: Xaloue .0.00 a. ro. Norwood 11.1ft -. m ; artivlng at Otrd^neburg at 1S.16 p. m., conmcUnff with Grand Trunk Railway for •keWost, andVBt. lawrence & Ottawa Bailwav tor Ottawa.; also JR. W, & O. R. R. for 8ou'b and West • ' NIOUT Rxmutas.—Leave R^nr*'* Point 7 55 p. m. pa arrival N. T. dt C. snd C. Vt. trains from boutu *n«i ifiawt, apd Qrttuk Trunk train from ontreal; Mooer's Jnnctlon 8 y: p. to : Maloi It.» 'pn.; arriving at OgdensVurg U.81 a. m>, connecting with. Might JExpreae on Uraud nn Bstlway (or I^sjgnto. Detroit and West. TBSO™H Fmn^P-'Witb prswDtfcrefr attaebedv lea\«s MumssTjplsjIs T.»»ia. m ; Msione 1.00 p. m. ; ..orwood 5.10 pj, m^ af4drid 4JJ0 IN nv; amv- ». .a*; arri W. W. HUI LORING 8. BIO 4» U; Madrid tUK«.easlsjr^ %.*.$p. m. RFOItO, bursaiMMtii J*KT. sWON. JG. T. K, 80th, 1977. Mlscellaneout. TK BANKBUPTOT.—No. «07kV I tbe Dlftrlet Court of tb* United *m ^rtk«raDlstrtoM MchardA.Cralgia bankrupt. Tkls Is to gi*s) aCtiee, that the Second, Third i Flaal aeasrs) Meetings of tbe CredTtors of shore named Bankrupt wiU be held at Vomi tarsMtty Potsdam Junction, a said dUUiet. cm 1 S5th day of Jsnuary 1878, at two o'clock r. «., at1 office of Charles N. Blxoy, SJm| M the Bsgfstsr Baokruftey la charge of th> shore eatltlesl *****- for tbe rmmoe^s named in theTTth a*4 »t*J tloas of tbe Bankrupt Act of March 9,18st i ammendmt*nis th«*r«of and a«veral sets of 0 •upplemental thereto. That X have fled i aecounta as assignee o the estate of satd Bu. with aaid ttogletrr, and that at said meettnjrsL _ apply to the Court for a satUement of my ssli counts and for a discharge from at HaMUty as slime* aforesaid, in a e trdance witb lbs il o sadBaiKitptact, ^ i»ated December ti. 1877. 87-*w ALGERNON P. HARVEY, lUrtgigf; N OTICE.—Pursoant to an order _ Stlllman Poote, Surrogate of the e >«jftijr eM 8t. Lawrence, and according to the Statute ta esisv ease made snd provided. Notice is hereby jit/ en to all persons having claim* against the sststidf; Xoaes O. Bunkins, lat«of Ru'sell, in aaldcoajstr» deoeased, that Oxey are required to exhibit tbe sssM with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers,a^lssJs> istrairix and adntiDlBtrator at their reat<1eooe, Ife Russt-11, in said county, on or before tbe SOth days* June n«xt. Dated, DecenDer 17th, 1877. JOHN HUNKIN8, Admisstrator. 8ALOMA HUNKIN8, Administratrix. SMsi p ROAD NOTICE. : The annual meeting ef tbe Stockholders of Iks Hamopond, Roeaie and Antwerp Plank Road Oegft* pany. for the Slection of Directors for the esBtUHr year will be held at the Roaste Uouae, In tbe tlMfc ot Rosrie. on Monday, the Slat day of January, 10HV D*U>d, Hammond, N. Y., D«c. lttn, ltrn aei A. p. MOBS*. VTOTZCB TO C&BDITOB8. In pursuance of an order mads by the Boa. O. •. lappan, County Judge of At. Lawrence Ccumty, ffjf the serenth day of December, 1W7, obtioa Is hiz~ girru to ail the creditors sad persona havtsg ffsig agsbwt Joel S. Warner .lately defac bueiaettt—r city orOgdf nsburg, N. Y.. that tSey S/s reqalrsdlav present v t>lr said claims with tbe rwbebers tk«% tor duly rerif edjto tbe subscriber, as sssjgnss Sff tbe said Joel 8. Warner, for the beneft of b&sssil- tors,atOgdenaSurg, N. Y., on or before tbe lltfc day or March, 1878. Pated-Ogden»bure, N. Y., December 8th, 18TT. 84-w7 CHEHTkB WATERMAU, Asstsjass. FOR SALE. The farm known as the Olapp or Wbeetock fsrsm* situate on tbe bank of the St. iAwreoee riTor, ia r* city of Ofdensburg. within one mils of tbe pi' pal or business part of «tbe city, eontalalng asm nine acres of land, wifh good dwelling bouse, and commodious barns, stables, Ac., a nice i of young trees, and almost one acre of straw Tbe f rm is well fenced, two hring wells, good < ter. The farm will be sold cheap. Pos ea April 1st. Terms easy. For terms, Ac., apply to Patrick HtcketLat th store of W. B. Allen 4 Co., O^unsbarf, N. Y. FOR SALE. tOO ACRES, LOT NO. SI, in the Sight Concession of tbe TOWNSHIP OF EDWARDSBUBOH. About ISO acre* of lot improved. Balance bear, wooded land. Reasonable terms will be Title indisputable. . VtT AppHcarion may be made to JAMES BIT Esq., Prescott. Ont.. or to COBNEUlf it Odb N Yk VtT A JOLD8, Esq., Prescott. Ont.. or to COBN DALY, Proprietor, Ocdenabunr, New York. Tbe subscribers bsve several dairy arms 1st rf si the : TOWN OF FOWLER, on resaon«M« term*, either witb or wftfeeot **: stock on tbe premUea, all of which are situated ;' good roads snd convenient to schools and U> *~ market, ore of which contains \\ OVER 800 AC BS UP LAND, ONE fJO, AM OTHER SMALLER ONES! A part of the purchase money can remain oaf\ and mortgage for a long period and pczzzzilz given on M 1*. fj Fowler. September 94.1877. TilOMAH J. AMP Q£O. D. DA2ELTOBT. I N THE MATTER OF THE AHSIOi- MENT OP L. 8 . MBLHINCB. Pursuant d an order of Hon. CO. Tappan, County Judge of Z Lawrance County, made in tbe above en tiffed T~ ter and dated Nov. S6,1077, notice is hereby ft** that all penwnn who, oa tb« SStb day r»f Septeet 1876, were creditors of aaid L. 8. Mclhincb, are ; quired to present tbelr cNints, properly verified* * the under*t#n«4 at bis office in tbe city of Ogdr^ bnr^, on or before the lOtb day of February, 18W,- Aff*r which 1«4 motioned d«te application will \ dd for a flnalaccounting and diecharge as a-' a stgnee. Dated, Nov. Sfttb, 1877. 81 w7 R. B. LOWRY, Assignee. f N BANKRUPTCY.—No. 388C. In t K I District Court of the United States for the N them District of New York. In tbe matter of ' •epb H. Butler, a bankrupt. This is to give notice that the second, third : final general meeting of the creditor* of tbe abfr named bankrupt will be held at Norwood form* Potsdam Junction, in said District, on the 16dh of January, 1878. at ten o'clock A. «., at the ostye Charles N. Bixby, Esq., tbe Rearisterin Bankra^t in charge of tbe above entitled matter, for toe Z,' po«e named in the S7th and *8th sections of the _ nipt aci of March 8d, 1867 and tbe amendments that of and acU supplemental thereto: That 1 have £ my final accounts as aesisraee of the estate of ;~ Bankrupt witb the said Reglsttr and that at \ meetings I shall apply to the court for a settl—~ of mjMaid vecounts aoa for s discharge from sit ** bility a« a»8ijfnee aforesaid, ia accordance witht protlslons of caid Bankrupt act, its taid a,-\— meats and sapplemental acts. IMIII Dated, November S7. 1877. QEO 8. ERWIN, Assign**, J SALE COUNTY OV ST. BBHCK M : By virtue of an election iar or the Supreme cotrt of the State of New TL ^ me directed and delivered, against the gtoods^ chatties, lauds and tenements, of Patrick tt. r^' ev defendant therein. I have levied upon all.' right, title, and ioterdtt, whlcn the said Patrtek Delaney had on the 5th day of March 1875, of _ time tbf resiter, of. in, and to, the fTfliTTinitdssgJ' ed premises; which I shall expose for tbe saw the law directs at tho office of J. T. Chapiu, isTt city of Ogdoksbur^, on tbe 9tb-day of J*A«ar/,w at 10 o'clock •. M., vis.: x AU that tract or parcel of land situate in tbe' lageof Oedvatburt, county oT St. Lswrepot, w State of New York, and known and dieting** 1 as a part of Mock No 40, of the Ford Hasslo*— erty in the vintage of Offdesaburg, and btnLJ,^,\* follows: BegiqnTiiK ai a point la thdweater(v« of New York Avenue at the distance of fortfs^. and one half feet from its inureecttan Street, thence nonherly forty*seven sad feet, tbonce westerly parallttl witb Grow* ono bnndred and rV>rty-flve feet, tbenee m>^\ p*nUlel with New York Avenue forty-** 1 ***) one half f«vt, thenoe vavteriy panUlei witb, \^ Street on«- buodrod and forty-live feet to tbe ' of beginning. \\ All tn»t iruet or parcel of tendsjtuate im tM age of Ogdensburg, N. Y. and known sad . zulstied as ail of that pan of \lock Hey ALp£ Ford Mammon property in fsid village <tt C borjt, which said b.ock is boun4ed \r OskT* and Oroove etreeto sod New York A»sw*» _ ed as lollops: Bexinntas; at a pointtnUst; line of New York Avenue ninety-tmr and C! 1 *\ enUs feet from tu intsrssotton witb tbe ^ One of Oak surest and running tbssx £\\*\ witb O»k street one • vndrJd more or lees, to the tine Of fesd Uwesilet 3. Q. Pupe» tn«»oe> nMberly i ' seven sad ouw aeveot&feet. u wttb. Oas. fa^ejt one iMMdred _„_— ^r^m.^ less, to the ea«»t-«7«E-» «T *^ V*W r^ tbenee sontberljn <ev«oUi feet to thu By £. J. <;HAPIN. Deputj. , ^U^i^.;.: :.v;..^-r':>41-,-**-- o „