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I tic immtnui. u t uun AND SEE OKV €MM>1M > '''' : LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, LADIES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES, GENTS' AND BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING, LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN-POLES, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTH AND WALL PAPER, CROCKERY # tf $-:]ST I ¥ if f( # , AT a. M^Wif'#. St. Law. Co. ITews. Vocal music is now taught to every pupil in the Potsdam Normal school. ....On Monday last the V. & B. R. Ry. trains ran for the first up to the R. W. & 0. depot. The citizens of Ogdensburg were to meet last night to make arrangements for a 4th of July celebration. A. A. Smith, editor of the Journal, has been elected President of the Board of Education, at Ogdensburg.\ A convention of farmers at Pots- dam have passed resolutions expressing their confidence in Hon. A. X. Parker and pledging him their support for auoth- ;£r_term__ ; Polsom is- too.late in her assertion that\she'! p ni ' vel ' sit ^ ^ imt( » 1 . rtfp^tflk.Ji»W n ,Ji is not going to marry Mi'. Cleveland. It j '„\ * n c ' mIj| »\ra.sxed condition,, financially »I-V.Hi that'with'Mr:: t'leye/nnd, ; •airtf.prtx-hte- individual, she could afford to trifle, bu? PEOMAILOVEE. The strike of the Burlington Medi- cal College students has been successful. Br. Bingham, whose lectures in surgery they refused to attend, has resigned and Dr. J. W. Wright, of New York, for whom the students petitioned, has been invited by the Trustees to fill the vacent chair. The TJniveraalist church in Eranklin, Mass., was destroyed by fire on Thursday last. Loss, $38,000, insurance $22;000. Rev. WillardO. Selleek, son of W. H. Sel- leek, Esq., of Hammond, is the pastor. This was one of the finest XJniversalist ~ m ^-^-v$^^«^^Xj s jtabe re-built The Utica Herald insistsi.TKaT\ AT E. E. PALMER'S with the President of the United States, never ! and calls upon ''all the Fblsoms\ in support of its position. That settles it. EIVEE DOTS. Apparently successful eiforts are being made to induce Congress to repeal the obnoxious skiff light rule, on the St. Lawrence. .... The Terrace House town, opens on June 18th. be raised its light will have to go out. Decoration day addresses were given at Gouvei'npiir, by Senator C. L Knapp; at Ogdensburg, by Gen. N. M Curtis; at Heuvelton, by Rev. Dr. Mil ler; at Morristown, by Prof. Z. Clark. NORTH HAMMOND. the new manager, will si with a grand ball. A Colorado man has purchased Robinson's Island and cottage, near T. I. Park for §0,000. River property is in- creasing in value very rapidly. BEASIE CORNERS. Thinking, perhaps many of your read- ers in other parts of the town would be interested in this sccticm, we thought a , r „ . I short space in the ADYJBKTISEB would be near Morns- * „ ,,, ,. the best way to inform them that we still Geo. Chester, ' J ,. ..\ \\!.'-live and prosper. :nah/.e the event „ .. —Rev. Mr. TWnsend, of Theresa, conducted the ill. E. services in this place on Sunday last- . .^ •\•• —Another child of Richard Taylor's ia very ill at present. —A disapointment at Conger's the oilier pight—the fantastic toe wasn't tripped. —Wo are pleased to hall the return of Mrs. L. Sigourney again. —Hopes sire now entertained of the recovery oPJ/rs. Ames. , . —John P. Oary lias moved;.with his family to the head of pleasant Lake. •> It i.H a pleasant locality but somewhat iso luted. \ \'\*' • —The cold weather has brought back some of the Black Lake campers. — M. A. Kitts, of Gouverneur, agent for Fred Hall's jewelry store, Vvas in (own last week. AND YOU WILL FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT. —=s}vi{f}rec®Y-:— 7 is invited to call and sample Goods and compare prices before, purchasing elsewhere. My stock is completely new and embraces • \-'\-? CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,. DRIED FRUITS AND CANNED GOODS,' BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR, COITFES AND TEAS All the leuling bumds of TOBACCO, IL fact, everything -usually Kept GgOCEBX~AJsa>^OKOCKERT Our farmers are nearly all tl.iough sowing and planting. 1 .... Owing to previous rains, the giass land'grain have put on a fresh green look which promises a bountiful lunvest. ... .Henry Donald has just been paint- ing his lino new barn which is an improver ment. M\. Donald lives in a most desir- able location, on the l.anks of the St. Lawrence, and has a commanding' view of the river for many -miles,' Altogether a more delightful piaCe^onld be hard to-l L^^^N & LA ZENBY, ....Henry Mcintosh is putting up a' fine residence tins summer. > ... .John Smith is still at work repair- ing his house and is- making \the auldi look amdast as well as the new.\ \ ;. .M, B. and J, L. Sopor, are makin; extensive_ropairs oil their burns this sum nier, D. E. WILStff MTO ST'O'RE HAMMOND, N. Y,, : the place to buy yo.nr and Medicines, Paints Oils and Varnishes, Dyes' and Dye Stuff's, GLAliiStAND PUTTY, AND TOILET ARTICLES. • Is Rnnrv \AT -Spices &c, . &c.., .which will; be. sold as low as t ,... Prank Pitch and Mfra. Tilton have Where you will find a Choice Stock i ; epajntad-tlu*-houses ; ^usistingof Teas, Sugars, Coffees The ApvisiiTipER lias a large dircu. . lation here, andvjs.a welcome \friend in j rfhose ever hands it may fall. AH' con-! I sider itaiirst-class local paper, .conducted j in a first-class manner. The people do j pot hesitate iu shelling-out their dpljarj for th.c benefit of a years subscription, aftd' a good read of its well filled\ columns. ! We wish its publishers success, Long .CHIPPEWA. BAY, N. Y.,'and learn M>w yon raay sa^c may fliey live and prosper. from f 10 -to $ 25 in. plarchas- j ing an Organ or Piano. Gtoods fresh fro in the factory. ';',.'' i ^^\Inatrumenta sliowliat your rimflttm 1 —«S>0><aS!B5>°g>&-— -,:':' . OVEE 114,<T We respectfully ask a'share of your I now in daily use. Organs with twoiuH „n*..r,nn<».. ,' Sets of reeds and solid walnut cases I.AUGILHT & LAZENBY. I H . R. STEVENSON, Hammond, R. Y. ORQAN CO. •6 ST Jk B IJ I S II M 3» 1852. Write a Postal Card to H. R. STEVENSON'