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OllU&OJiES, \MOTiio»M! Sm •jonTdns pftsWrior\- vloeaHtua.ni,,. WtlCSIlYTBWAK.-^JKov. P, A, Ferguson pastor, tJor.v|(!osatitt-fi,m, . iJHivitoSAiis'R-iSimdBy senoo*. ana BUM mass at 11 u t m. 'mmiBpAY t A WW! 6,.188<i. 'Jl'HAXSIIt XKAt'U MAMWUfSm ~ JTOHTH...'\..!'. I'OjfiHJu, m.' anii 4:51 p..in, SOU?8..,.',,.-pi.0S».!i,i, \nil 0:15 p,.ni., jiOOA,Ei. NEWS*. /v ft-\ & I Binder twine for reapers, at W. Tii . •\\ \ • .'Y tft.. ,V,.Perries this year »re an' abundant ordp.; ' _•'•• .».?.,, Another carload ofBuiokjust receiv- ed lit W.T. SOles', •' /_..^ tC .1...6o to Mr. T; •S^.yoi' Binder 'IHvine'for your reaper*'-..,-,,'£,.•'.',.^\ tf. . ,, ... .1. Fronjilih'hftW^'iiii.'fti'lfistie new 4bnce erected in (rout of his residence* i.. ..Cheese Fnotory'blanks printed at the- ADYKIIT/SKH pffloo. 'GoQtfwork,.at reiigoiir able rates, for. all kindft oj'jsth printing,; tfl, ,,. .A godii suliBtantlal' brjiigo,, With a railing/ has been built over the sluice-way on this side of'I'bo LuidloW House, Jlossie. ', .. i It is no uncommon thing to tieara person sayj, who has lind a shadow preserv- ed by;Prbf. Q. U. Nicol- \it is; the best pio,tl»iv& 1 ever hod taken./' ; .J^.fhgtoiji'aph.s are. now taken jn-jHarm niond ^t •Iciwer't prices tliijn ever, before,-' Oard;wzo il.00/per/ dozen; Cabinets one half dozen if 1.50; Boudoir one httif dozen $2.5Q. Views of buildings &c. at coires- poiiding low rates. ..,. William Davis. Of Canada, has open- ed a boot and shoe store in. Kosslej wjiere lie will supply his putntns with the latest' 0^'}is'.': '. :Siy)es.of \bpots ami'Shpqs ffit'a very low ffi$>\.?$\t\; -;:'vS^%!.v-^iyi8''hii<>,fl''^4ABforo.b,\yJng elsef. ed ft.novel tooatehouse near the bridse'ip: th at milage, It isjiiRt-.lar({« enough, to let; in his boat-andi is partly sunken the bank, of the river. The tiont is drawn into the- boat hQiise'on rollers Worked by a crank on the outside. ... .The'Uedwoodi.Bfass Band Will give a free open air conceit in Hammond, friday. evening August 6th, in the viuinity of the Taylor House, after which the Baud Orches- tra will furnish miiaie for those wishing to dance in. the Taylor -House Hall. The pro- ceeds are to go toward paying for tjjei:- new uniforms, ... .Go to the AnvKnTisBB office for your Job Erinting, The oftce has: been fitted up with new and handsome -fonts of typp, and is in charge of an fexjjerienced printer. A ' large 'stock of stationery, including Plain, and Fancy Wedding and .other cards, Stater inputs, IJHiyelopes, Bill and Letter Heads. First-class work'-giwanl^ed at, as low prices- •\as cfih be obtained uiiywhere, - tf'-' . .j.;The people-of.flamrntindihave -#ood:. .-reason-to be projid of their sidewalks. !lb,?re ! •are perhapsJeW-vi'Iages pi' the size jti the.* comity ihat haye witiks ro oohipare wjth ! ' them.' They areji credit to f he\ village and J When-the- rubbish, of the old : walks Is cleared *. away the streets will prefipfit >an attractive; ';'• appearance.\ The- people of the village deV sire'to express (heir tliibiks to the toWUR- ~- people who cohMlwted. their share to builif 1 the new walks. ' ' •','., , ... .KeVi N. Xloc'k announced his retire^-, inent 1'iiom journalism to, retain to theadtive: work tif-the ministry hi last weeVs issiie Qf the Siffml. Sir: feipek wielded a Vigo.rous •idiiorial pen aiid succeeded: in mfikliig the •iignai a model local newspaper, Mr, K!ock will-carry with him into the* quiet of his > >a\toralduties the respect, and esteem of ninny personal friends and the best wishes. ' if thousands in St. Lawrenee G6„ who be- r •ame acquainted with liim tlirQiigh the nedi'utn[ of his paper. J I • ., .SilkHi Vulvdis, PlnohoH nWl,Siitins in new Full Oiilors, at Atelo Brothqis. - ., ..Go loM, W. Mayor's for Kensing- ton Stumping, Mew (loslgim just re- Ouivod. ' ' , tf, .,,, Mr. Albert Rowland, of Mori'l8ti)wn| made the AUVHUTISHH olllco d plejisaijt oftll last Thursday. i,, .Mr. and- Mrs. John DoLong have adopted one of the New York IVosh nir children, a bright, lit tin girl of about flv, ' t'Uij.niciv. Ortiimls ll,iii| ; Buuolii iind -Home Spuns: In new Fall, Dress Goods,' at Algie Brothorsj Ogiiensburg. ,.:.,Banrt of Ho|)e, Goitverneur, wosndi. dressed last Thursday evening in the M. B, dhtiVoh by Prof.. 0. A, Waldo,. ...iPurtn for Sole. ^-The undoVsigiied Will poll his Ihrm, eoncisting of 210 ncres,: Bjtaatiid oaths. Bay Road. Benq.uire of 11,\; B, AIJMH, Hammond, N. Y, FOUND. Apooketibook was foiuld on the road be- tween Hammond and liossio containing a sum of money which the owner can hp^'e by calling at,George Jipspn's, describing the -same and- paying lor this notice. ] ....The Hormoh Oimrjter states tliat '0has,. ifertin ( of Norwood, has invented an instrument that, whi-n placed in the ear, will enable a person to. loko a telephone message \at any poult on the wire; while standing on the ground. A frame of Geo, AT; Mipol!«i photogra- phic pictures are nqw on exliibitloi) at (liis office. The portraits are nioct excellent likenesses iil'id nicely finishpd Among the Riohrttond;'Va.j views are includod iLibby- Prison, Belle Isle and' Washington Monu- ment^considMred the finest in tlie world ... .J. A. Bticbnby, of tow vl '!«, son of James Faiolmey, Esq.,. of Hammond, has gained for himself a prominent'position as an artist. Portraits recpntjy painted by him of Flossy, daughter of Or, ond Mrt; Wilsoii,,ind'Smnley, soft 6f Mr. aiid Jtfrs, 'ereek^.-ialn- a diluprdated coriditiqa' Tjiii plank are ioosu, shvuieii and broken, and if not speailily r«?p,iired may be the catiap of' serious accidtmts and increased expense: to the' town. The best' Way \to Repair this bridge would be to replace it With, a new one. .. ....The i/bnticello, -Vinn. Times, of July 9th, prints in full the fourth of July or- ation delivered in that' city by Hon. W. H. Eii'stis, son of T.' Eustis, Esq., of Hamnond. .The Times describes the oration as \an. elo- quent add less which wail listened-attentive- ly to by a large audi*;hei!, Who received it in the best spirits; and were unanimous in pronouncing it as one, of the best ^rations ever delivered there. George .lipson, Esq., .toss our thanks this week for adding.tWo more names to the \foreign\ circulation of the ADyEBTisEti. Mr. Jipson paid tor a .copy of the- :ADVEH- TISEB to be s>-nt to each of liis absent broth- ers, Charles- B. Jipson, of Sisvannahj N. Y. and Warren J.ipsdn r of_Bear Cre'ekj Wis:, .thereby making them happy, and demons strating.the. fact that Mr. Jipson is as large in sOnl as .hois iti stature. Next? • V i3,r. Gh -and after -Wednesday, Aug, 4th,. tlie \steamer ISfuide Will m^ke weekly tripsL among the inlands, until further notice, slop- ping ut Alexoiniria Bay and'ThouSandfelandi Park, returning iby tlie Lost Channel .route. Tlte boat, will leave'MorriBtpwn at 8:00 a, m., Brookville 8:30 a. ni,, Oak Point 9:00 a. in., Allen's PaSk.9:15 a. m. and Chippe- wa Bay 9,i30. This is ; witliout-doiibti fl-e; best, chance.'yet of viewing the beautiful islands as the route taken on this trip, isohei not taken by larger -boats, thus givirig those attending a chance to see the beautiful, islands not seeh on Other excureiona Capt. Erank Elena is-a inb/t.g^nial gontlcman and; We are sure that those attending his weekly excursions are: sure/to have a spleindid tiirieV I'iokets: for this plea.'ient trip ai-e,onIy 50 cts. -'•'\• ,1..5w.4. '. Ladies', Misses' and dhildreti'e, ift the fewest' Styl^%hid^ Gi-eittei' ViiMoty of Shapes than we Weiially^o^d '••\ •.'•; .' , ih'Lai'gep Towh'Si.- \. ••-,•\ .,»'.•. •': •..'>.-'•<• A NEW STOCK H THIS WEEK, OF HATS1H 1 1» - New Stock of I^a^iesV Mi^iB^ 'fli||rt>' The latest noydlties in SEItlSfGr and SUMMteft fabrics W. enfllesS tftn^tyii LACE-CURTAIL IH/THB- ^m^pWj^^ji- It is unnecessary to say, that pur^ pricee^ arfe the Ibw^ilkaJ^I that it d@ our eohsta>ifcendeavpr ; ? to buy fpv ^ui* t^adei : 0^k0i^ •,' best quality of goods, iti%ilf ^ youi %yjs|fc the ^Id' ; Stone Stoi^b^fprehu^ing elseVi|iere^' -;.,'; • ^';'.^.^3. -•''-•- 'i - '•'' •>'^i*i2-£*4c{f\r i \''iii fr- : ••'\.. liHimi Gold and Silver l^itifjliesv Clocks, Sil- \verwftre and: Jewelry nt astonish- ing Low Pi ices. Also Re- pairing Skilfully done. «>^4KK>> ALL GOODS AND WORK (jriiranteed First-Class. Come and see Goods and get Prices before buying. HI MOTTO IS \G[06® -300©$ S'Xf) LOW GEO. T. HCNEIL, Hummoud, N. Y. RUBBER mm J. N. CLOTES (of Utica). Ladies' Fine Shoes a Specialty. HAMMOND. N. Y. SOMWfMlNG M13W I3N\ nnii • I ATTENTION! FOR ONE DOLLAR IN ADVANCE Pr.; -THE- 1MB WILL BE SENT ONE YEAJS TO ANY AD- JtaSS IN THE STATES OR CANADA. THE ABVERTiHR CO. Fhcsasx . Mutual- Life lis. Mum New plan of insurance. Offering at the age of 65 choice of thiee things : , First: May receive CASH to the amount of one and oue-half times his original . Policy, or $1,500 for every $1,000 in-, surance. Second: A paid-up policy for twice the original policy, or $2,000 for every $1,000 of insurance. Third: An annuity for Guaranteed Annual Income for Life of twenty per cent of the origi- unl policy, or $200 for every $1,000 in-,. suniuce. This company also issues at ordinary Life rates, a policy maturing at the age of 80. All Policies issued become paid-up for a definite sum, after three years, without any act on the part of the assured. N. £. STONEBUBN, Norwood, N. Y. Gecei-a! Jgent for St. Lawrence and Frattklin Counties. , H. K. KERR. M. D. Medical Exam- iner, Hammond, N. Y. ' Subscribe for die ADVERTISER. Only one dollar a year, fifty cents for six hionths, tweiity-five cents for three months, in ad-. vanoe. ^ '