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THE SUN.; FORT COVINGTON, N. Y., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1887. '\4 . Travelers' Guide. M. - * \<•'.' r. K, R.—Rassoncer train Cor Montreal and lut^rm.-diato stations, leaves Ft. Coving ton rtf ti.OO a.m., returnine arrives at 7.ft<> p. tn. Mis.ni from 'M< mtrcal arrives at 11.3<) a. m., leaves at 12.00. afoatner \ Princess L<>uise,\ dipt. .T. B. Mc- Mllloo, leaves Mastwna Centn daily at 7 o'clock a. m., for Cornwall, St. 1<<'KIS, I^ck- } NN o Q 'j Island and Hopkins' Point arriving at Duudtf about 11 o'clock, connectius with noon >ral»* «n Nf. -fc <\ J.'R. It. at Fort Cov- int?t<*n; returning leaws Dundee for Mafwna at 1.30 |>. m. catling at all above porU, and Cornacail at 5 o'clock. ; CORNWALL FEKKY.—Tho steamer \ Grpu-| ada,\ (Capt. Alox, Smallman) Wvts Dundee 1 ^UUly, except Sunday, nt 7 o'clock .a.*^.^ for j Cornwall, calling at. intcr»erti*to p»rt*4 rc } turning, nrriycK at Dundae at 4 p. m. Con- nection is mado at Corn vs.! I viito trains on O. T. R,, eart and wont. Oo Kunday* the. «« Grenada\ will lpava I>tindcc tor Lancaster and Intermediate ports at 2 i»V-lock p, m., sharp, returning sam?\*v»Mifnj» wilh her butter, but could g*-t no sort of pricf for it, investigated ihe grocer who acted as coin mission merchant, Hiul found he kept the butler box open between, a big «O<iPsh and a bap ol onions. Hoif F\»<wl.— Chemical analysis having j»-»it»»ed out thst skim\mi!k is rich in'rauie'e- iorwiii* substation and com rich in fat— firodt cthijr constituents, it w«s found to b« corn ct in theory iJi.u th^ - f <\ds would fit ilh f pork of the fir-t; «Vf AVIIG!•*«\«f pork. The Sccr'i * f R;ii*u»i? S ;oop —One £ ent e«iCM'^t i'i reariii^ pro{itnl>ie sb»'*-p is \Uial \ife>rp\ar»\'in»e no nnuse in tb«? >f tbe iarnKs fr«cn the timethey are dropped. Many fnilures «ris^ because the \m intPrr.upteu'. Keep U»e iirowin/r i^ the6r$t aud great principle in the economic management of sh^epfolds*. Fly-Wash for Horses.—Prof. Cook rec- ommends oubacii (unothf-r iiK»\e fox pyr< ilirum, Persiaw itiaecl pow«ier, or Dulmati powder) n sesdl teitspoouful iti a quart bottle of warm witter. Io be applied wi;-l: pg» a wnsh once ia Two <>r tliree tours upon horses. Apply to lower jaw, New Advertisements* THE BEST BESTOBATIVE For the hair, is Acer's Hair VJgor. It restore* the original color to Faded and Gray hair, promote* its growth, prevents the accumulation of Dandruff, cures all Scalp Diseases, is always safe and beneficial to use, and is, at tho same time, a Superior Dressing for the Hair. I bare found, Ayer's Hair Vigor unex- <H<ptionabte\-as~ar dressing tor^t*—•*—\^ I have wsetl Ayer's Hair Vigor for a -number of vearn, ami am more than —,t=- . „ . . . istied frith the result* obtained. It : This fu-eparation is free from injurious keeps the hair in fine condition, renders ! ingredients, restores natural color to it soft auad pliant, aad gives it tone and I gray hair, invigorates its growth, and is strength. As a hair preparation it is uu- j an excellent remedy for humors of the win {Hi nair to iau out. x appiu id thin, i Vigor which stimulated X hare sever found anything which -*r«8 me such perfect satisfaction as I Trol - ----- - Bave received lrom Ajcr's Hair Y T igi It restore* the originjai gpler to gra; . tmpsirta a fflosa and Boftnesa. an a tiew growth S. have used eqaaled.—Dr. J. ltogera, littington, 3Id. | scalpT^J. C. Bayl^ss, Allendale, 11L I have found Ayer's Hair Vigor in- An attack of brain fever caused nay valuable for increasing tbe growth oi\ hair to fall out. I applied Ayer's Hair h«Sr when it had become weak and thin,' \ J ....... also for restoring the natural color to gray hair. Tlii* preparation is also an excellent dressing, and may be ased without danger of soiling the clothing. It renders the hair golt-aad pliant, And imparts to ft a glossy appearance.— Mx*. E. F. Schumacher* Rochester, N. Y. of hair in a few weeks. eight bottles of the Vigor in two years, much more than was necessary as a restorative, but I liked tbe article as a dressing and have since continued to me it for that ^purpose. -\Vincent Jones, Richmond, Inu. u I have used Ayer'a Hair Vigor for the last ten years, aud take pleasure in nro- ouncing this preparation all it is re.com- mended to be. • I am now 50 yeara of age,, aad my hnir is in as health] New Advertisements. THEOLDSTAND! LARGER ADDITIONS TO Hi WNXLEBS STOCK —Of— . \ CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Everything Good and Cheap. TEAS. ~~ COFFEES, SUGAPuS, SPICES, BREAD, CITITIUPI-PROOF OF WILL. fnfi PEOPLE OP IHBIm X New Yofk:—to J*»cMy f re Eaton in the Province of Quebec, Lorcuao Ma>v rcsidipK -ai In the Province of C^ucbeo, Canada; I.yman May, ro*tdln»{ at I-yim, ]fa*a»cba- solt»; Utiby Baldwin, miUing tit PttUburg, New Iianir»hfre; MitHa A. Hatton, re«t<Utqr at Bari^tou in tit*' i'rovhic* of Quebt-e, Can- m!»; Malvino Taylor, Wsidtak at L a, residing at I>Uvt)Ia in the 1'rovince of quebec, Canada; U»*rri« L. May, rcsidlag at B»rn«toa tn tbe Province of Quebec, Canrnla; Alk-e Klnney, •sldlja at U thi . Canada ; Clara Purnell, renidln^ at Lynii,MaMsiichu«etts,contitUutlikKallthe next or kin and heirs at law of Eketa M. Clark, lat« of the town of Kort i>»vlngton, In tb» County oi VrankUh, and State ol New York, deceased, senrt frreetlntr: WUoreas Alvxnnder M. Stewart* tbfr executor iiam<d ia the Inait wUl and testa- ment or the said Electa M- Clark, deceasetl, bas lately upplletl to our S»«Tc«aate, at our County of Franklin, to nave the *»ld wUl proved a« a w!H of real »nd personal pro- pt»rty in |Hirsn»ngt> of th« status In mch ess* n\A4e and provided. You, and ««ac)i of you, are therefore cited >d relia gona,\ commf\ndf(i br Capis. Fox nxA M< Pher«*o« respectivt'ly. One of these vessel* leaves Mm thews' dock for Ogd^nsbnrs; n»d iBtermcdlftte ports (both si\<|*»sof the St. Lavr- »cnce) «vt-ry Wednesday *ud ftaturdny r.t Ji.St' a.m., returning: leave Ogd^nsbur? Tecsdaj and .Friday' at 1 o'clock p. m. AmpU cap« c4ty and ftcooiniuoiiniions tor freight au6 passengers. tii keep Clipped Poetry. A 1IORXET SONNET. O, corao IOT« with me T\ my fair woodland bower. Where KO?i»r-hirds fire free, And the fox-f raid's are sour ; And all through the erove Wh'-'re the hornet is nesting, We'll fearlessly rove, Or, on mo«y banks restfaf. We'll talk of our loves. And mingle sweet plances, While hornet* in droves Will couch Oicir keen lances. And prod us i« vain ; For what to a lover- g g p Till th* honey-moon'« over. — FrankB. RAYS OF MIRTH. Make siunli pox fashionable and society V«u'«l ^o miles U# got it. LivinK womlers if the lot of a pawti- tfuker isti't a loms^y <mr. An exchange rem*rk» ihnt u Daltiiayre iu tl«J paradise of liars.\ Baltimore papers pya.se copj. if\ Yes,\ s*id tbe shop girl, w«arf!T, \ I'm engajft?d, but o>j eugagement isune of lonjr, 8laudi«»g.\ He—'*0f course you know the ** Heir of BeiJclIffe V' Sue- - \ I'm ««t sure. Would joti niu>d jutit humtniug it ?\ It is only another HjusuutioD of the_I»w of eympen>rtUun that women advanced itt riews itre apt to be behind iu tho fiwshiona. The mt»st pcuuomiciil uiuu hag betu Heard from. He iri'd le pawn a coat ot tar and feathers, the j^ift of his u«igLbord. J*?ff Davis is too old now to raise nnj disturbance, but the southern water-t»«iuii can do the woik just as effectually. Coust:ie<ice is ^i evwmd, arid ibose fault* it has uut glreugth enougii to prevent 4t feldeua has justice ^m*ugfer-UK-&<Hmse^ The older poeto used to write about \ Love's H'llo.\ 1» tbi-* telephonic age the dapper ihynjeftter gets off grinds ou ll Luve*b Hello/' \Heilo. Tom! Eaising a beard, eh? \ '* Y«i t Mrei m«» thtrtj cetili a week to fo«t on our nine. Feller oujfht to stand b^ local iiKttutious, y'knowu.\ wire bustles are down to five V no ma« wilh ba/jjy JrvU*ers need sit dowii so hwd as to injure hid spine. Ln exchange hn<» an article OH •'a Sooth- ing Punch.\ 'John L. Suiiivau's mtaatiou Bh.midbe called to it. W* are afraid he dosa't undercuti.d the ucl. No IUAU knows huw much he really loves a wo in aii uuiil site has presented jiiui with the worked c&uvm for the sides of a nativ travelling baj;, aud h& baa paid $ 7 or $8 for hnviug it made up, > A Chicago literary man h named Geo. \W. Mas*. He e.«rn« enough to alwavft have a bit ia his mouth when be feels hungry; aud preserves hid equiue-imitj when he ha« an article rejected. Au exchange tells hovr a women drove off an ugly tramp \J>y putting the hose on him.\ from which it would irppeaT that tram pa are almost as averse to stockings ua they are to goup. An Ohio IO.iu tried to see bow ne.ir to the track be could stand while a focuoiotire was pHSsiiitf. He *(ot>d so uesr that when he t*me to count up his toes he found that *rT«iiof'ein bad gone oST for a vacation. Aloftza Catuu bag beeu arrested in Lam- ing, N. Y. f ehurged with disturbing Sal v tiou Army services. We don't see h4>w he could disturb them very much. uolfc&6 he set off a powder magazine or jumped on the keys of a steam callioue. Ax exchange gets off the fallowing : An old editor, weary and ill with the cares •« d vexations of country uewgpaper labor, lay down aud rolled over in bed to die. Weeping frieud* gathered around, when he asked fur paper uud pencil, and wito feeble hand wrote: \ A lit tie item ia m uewtpaper wilt frequently make ait enemy to the paper for lite, but it will never stop him from reading it. It merely change! him frwa a Subscriber to a borrower.\ Different Foods Hg Milk Producers —The Iow.i AgricuUur»l college has nift'ie the following classification of the rel«tire values of different fo«d* aa milk pntducem. Starting with MtO pounds *»f potatoes AS tliviug 10 pniis of mi'k. corn is reckoned a0, tiiaothjr SO, bHrletSO.outsSO. whe*t 6f>. wh^itt liritu 70, clover* H*y 80. oil m*-iii 145. When Pastures bocome dry and pooi* t-xtra cure must bo u*ed in keeping liie ff no* in repair. It U bjest to prevent the first break. A. r»it or bo»rd or wire m lime s ives *' ninety-nine.\ Pure water should l#« provided wkh great Care to animals in pastures dui<:^ this dry weather. Ue->.etnher th«t boys a$d hirt-d men often l.i<'k n few |«tilfuls of drawing eu«ragh when watering stock from a well. Horses at hare! work need special £«re. both in food and ge*«eriU tre^tmeut. They rnttnot <t> hard work Oil .irntw nloae and j»hould have a pro|«r cation of oat*. An occasional washing, in addition to currviitg and bru5hin«r, wiii help keep tlie coat in ? gofxi tirder. Use« cotton she^t to keej> off lies. Water frequently nr.d they w ^ i:oi drink to excess. C!e»n and nweel •tablcfi promote tbe health oC tlie aitituaU. Save the Liqnor M«iure. — \ici-ntistn have proven by chemical ;malvbi* the valnr of liquid\ m inure aa plafit food\ and it will pay farmers to s^ve all rfiat is made in stable**, barns and cattle Bh^ds. Thin c:«n He done by conducting it into tanks or siftternn made for the purpose, or by the use of utaorbtHits. Tlie latter isllie Tnortr usual plat), and not a few furaot'Tit consider the bedding from ghfdg a«d stables <^f scM. sawdust aud other maleria! s:»?nrat- ed with urine, one of tfte most v«)uaf«le components of the manure pits and compost hpap. Liquid manure mu>t be largely diluted before appliij:iti»n ; beuce the plan alluded to of doing it by ubi*orbents and mixing therein with the 'manure heap, is nit excellent one. remove* jail dandruff.--31rs. T. S. S. dition as when I was 25. —Rev. H. P. Hav oa&, Etoa lUpids, Mich. I WUli d Cll K C . tamon as when l was !».—Kev. t I Williams, Davidson College, K. C. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Frnpare* bj Dr. J. C. Ayr &, Co., Lew«!l, Km . Bold by Druggists aad-Pcrfiuwra. Assist Katune whenever she appeals for aid. Loss irf appetite, Weakness, Sluggish- ness, and Depression, are often indica- tions that the blood is impure, and seeds alterative treatment. Aver's 6*rsapa- rilla is a highly concentrated extract of tbe b*tf alteratives and blood purifiers. For months I was afflicted with nerv* ous pro*«tratiQO, Weakness, Languor, General Debility, and Mental Dejection. B|f Purifying^ Bry blood with Avert &re«apertlta, I vu completely cured. —Mrs. Mary Stewns, 144 Suffolk St., Lowell, Mass. LMt spring I suffered from General Debitttv and Loss of Appetite. I com- menced taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and felt much better. By its continued use Diy strength wa» fullr restored. Other members of my family have also been greatly benefited by this medicine.—- Samuel Brown, So. Merrimack, N. H. Nature Demands that the blood shall be kept pure. The Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, cannot maintain a healthy action if tbe lif« current is sluggish, and diseased. For purifying and Titalizing the blood, no other medicine can be compared with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I have suffered greatly, for rears, from Losa of Appetite and General De- bility, caused by an impure condition of The Blood. A few bottles of Aywf's Sariapatifh. re- stored my health.—Mary O'Sullivan, 950 Washington St., Boston, Mass. I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, for myself and in my family, for tha past 'J& years, and have always found it to bo , an effective blood purifier, and restorer | of appetite and strength. For a woman {in decline^ or at th* critical period in j life, Ayer's Sarsaparilla has no equal.— I Isadora Spraker, BriUgewater, Ark. Bread! Bread.! Ills old «ntl well-known BAKERY is still In full operation, and when none of the \ tntTof life \happens to be on hand (which is a rnre occurrence} pJen- ty of other poodts can always be found in the store. REMEMBER—THE OLD STAND J Water Street Two Doors North of the Lower Bndge. C. B. MINKLER * STAFFORD HOUSE, WATF.R STREET, PORT COVOTGTON. K.Y. Wfore our bfcid surrwrate, at his office in tbe e««nrt House, lu Malone villa|cp, in the County of Franklin, on the 3rd day of Sep- tember uexi, »t ten.o'clock in th^fe forenoon of that duy, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament. In testimony whureof we have eauped tho seal ol office or our w*id Surrogate to be hereunto affixed. Witness Hon. tioruee A. 1 Taylor, Surrogate of [L.S.J said County ol Franklin, at the Surro- gate's office in Malone village, this 19th day of July, 1887. E. A. PRATT, Clerk of tbe Surreale's Court AMIRKT HOBKS, Attorney for the Petiti- oner, Ma!one, N. Y, 8-w\ THOS. LEE, . . . Proprietor. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Bold by «I1 Dra«i«U. Fxfeefl; Prepaid hy Dt. J.C. A frk Co., LowU, FULL IN EVERY LINE ! OVLT Sndeavor ; Few Advertisements. FEET NO. 1 AND 2 Spruce Clapboards FOB SALE AT G. A, & J. FARQUBARS. FOR SALE. T HE HOUSE AND LOT OF THE late Neil Campbell, in tbe village of Fort Covington. The house is in «jt eel lent condition, and tbe location one of the most desirable in the town. Price and terma reasonable. Apply to JAMEH FAY, Executor, Fort Covin^ton, N. Y. July 2Sth, 1»87. 8-1 f # DEALER IN CLOTHING, ilats,Caps, -Boots ds~SS.oesV — :o: — In order to reduce our large stock quickly, we will from now until the 4th of Juiy inaugurate I Grand Clearing Sale i IKK, 80TS- 1ND CHILDREHS' CLOTHING. And wUl sell goods for a small margin over cost!! H AVING TAKEX POSSESSION OF the sibove well known hot*»l, ttee propri- etor Invites a«all from his many friouds and ttje travelling public fjenerally. The several large and convenient parlors. Kitting and be«4 rooms are now being tarnish- ed wiih new and modern equippnsfes, and in the course of a few wyekH he flatters himself the Stafford will h* ranked amongst the best appoint*-*! hotels in Northern New York. The tables wiH always be supplied with the besi of edibles to be procured in the mar- kets. Commercial travellers will he furnished with convenient sample rooms. Barn and Stable accommodations of the be»t description and careful attendance as- sured. * Free conveyance to and from the care, and sand rigs for the- road always obtainable. In fact it will be the sole aim of the man- agement to insnre ihe comfort and welfare of the patrons of the \ Stafford.\ Respectfully, 45 THOMAS LEE. WOTICE TOJKDITORS. I N'PURSUANCE'OF AN OUDEH OP Hon. Horace A. Taylor Surrogate of th* -counly-jkt-Franiclin, iw»ti«v4«-berei»y ehren to all persons having cl«ims a^inst Creif u- ton Wright, late of tha town of WestvlHe, in said eonitty <vf KraiikHn, deceased, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to tho subK«rit>er t administrator ut tlao goods, eh»t-> tels ami c red Us of said deceased, at h1« re«idf.noe and plaee of business In said town of WentviUe, on or before t^e 27tn day of December next. JOHN C. WRIQHT, Adminirtratoi. . CAXTWiSLL, BAWEKACANTWfXi^ Attjr'8. ROTiCE TO PROVE CUIBS- P URSUAK T TO AN ORDER OF Hon. Horace A. Taylor, Harrogate of the county of Franklin, heretofore made. notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Will jam W. Stockwvn U4e td the town of \Westvllle. tn ttaid eounty, de- ceased, to present tiie name with the vout-bera thereorto the undersigned at his place of busin«ss at the stare of Henry ft Ordway, at Fort CoviDjtton Centre, in tu« town of Fort Covingion in nald county, on or before tbe 3d day of December, 1887. Dated June 1H, 1887. GEO. s . HEXRY, Executor. MATT C. RAS'SOX, Attorney. I-w26 ri— In tM» -*9fM. Capitsl iwTftw- «S •Mrt; MB ^?p*. AofM«eaadatlM««rk. L*nc«c*ratac« fro» firct atmrt. Ot«tly •uiHt sad wnai fr«e. iettcr m*t **i*T CMITN ' ~ \- »f turn dot , m tor *eir •ad proflt&Me P to $SJ» re* rr their lima » aTrnmoHt W« a n now jtr*. koa.th.wfc.to spar* Bonwttt. Ba»Uu«* o*», titfrl mt eitk*r tex *»«tlt emnt from SO «cae* alas. ul • j>r»pt>rtJo»»J inm br dtmioc an h. tadMH. BOT« nxti. «bto ran ***r\y AS Thst all who m* tbtt nt r wad their addres*. k thi ff T h * t Sr,PcrU«**7j P UKSUANT TO AN OHDKR OF HON. Horace A. Tartor,Surrog&te of the eounty * of Franklin, heretofore made, Notice is here- by gives to nil persons having elaijxts against Bridget Ho Wen, late of F»rt Covingttm, in sa4d wouxty, deeeaned, to present tbe same with tbe vouchers thereof to the undersigned at tbe law office of Matt C. Kansom, Fort Covlngton village, N. Y., on ©r before the 22nd day of October, 1887. Dated April 20, 1887. HIRAM > T . BURNS, Executor [ \ THE WANTED **- DROP IN T0UESELF, AND BUY WEEEE A D0LLAE WILL GO THE FARTHEST. ANDERSON. ! THEW0RLDi 3 The Latest Spring Styles! IN- MutualBe.nefitSociety OF NEW YORK. Incorporated Detember, 1M1. No. 233 BROADWAY, N. Y. OppoeiU Post Office. A. I* VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. B EING PART OF LOTS NO. 122, firvt concession. Fronts Cbar)otten~ burgh, rear Fraser*s Potrjt, three miles we«U of Lancaster Depot, containing 137 acres; one half In good state of cultivation, balance good bush. Terms made easy. For particu- lars apply to J. S. Macdonald, Esq., Lau«as« ter, or to Ik H. Macdonald, propiretor, Glen Donald, OnL JOHN P. STRATfON'S Celebrated PaL (Jane 7, 1888) . u Sublime Hannonk,\ \DoeV 1 11 Silver Seed,\ SOLO ACCORDEONS. B«W TO t8E TBSM. ALFRED H. CUERNSEY, Ph.D. H ELFGAXTJ-T ILLUSTRATED. U ^ktvmeoKfawM^ « Ms book coWrf not t*rwprodmc* for Urn Uutn $12^XO.Ca Thi« i« provine * n»c«i f ucanamtg book to the pnblk>. ?« H if exsuuin^t eyeryilv.nz Umt in any W»T affecu UM probitm of lit*, or ret* conditions upou tucceas in Any - >n of our country, or niwi auy Kuiutew or frofem U ' W lf ll fiU b . Mr IMu oitler „ _. r h « b*#n in l»:« lii«cry or Meraturea i-lU the wpe »«.»Objrrt* of lUi» wor*. M> the ., ... .i«v« ny ronjpe-tiuou uuai«v#r. The t*ook v OtlY-^9 t!it utu4itAii5^<i t^rau^C Ol CVfcrV One wb€ * ^ iy~A liraod Book For CaarsMCL- — KIIV»* 1-J il»* lopulatioa ol UM I'. S. »r« nut :th U»Jir yr^eul H.ndition; i»e«|y all can lit L t ifctr itrrswfii catlmic i-y tha Hdrtiuonal Ujbt wlttch wiU Ulirowu ujH.n it l>r teaAmz ttus book: 1tw1U.be nsco a ztai.c* trhst a v<u(/icU there » lor tot* work, ti KO» tioc\ can become a nottmaxm- AtMfr<MC<, M VT9 KIT* ; DUNLAP'S «c YOUMAN'& ee u no kwdromc: M ^ Pay Frelckt Charges. « e e . we tive you Hie «xr(«aiaw *ale of iht» Ux>k la ^rntorr Mi^m-d you. Write for our lams e»«purt1y UJ tut rated Clrcalnrs, contaiOJug rull pftfticuUn. $^iai WlilTEt * CO.. PebHrttrs. LAKEVIEW HOUSE, HOUSEHOLD_AND FARM. Wean the colu in time for them to learn to eat fodder and bay before cold weather. Truck farmmsr in Louisiana is becoming O&« of lb« ioiportaiit iudustries of that , atale. Moat farmsrs ean keen a few bivaa of t*a* to advantage. Honey, tike fruit, tb«aWbe found ou the farmer's tablr. We tee it stated that lampblack nixed wltb »trt>*g riu#g«r will mark sheep so , that it wW M«ain a year and will not iujure woof as do tar mid paint. L» j^aatna-Haogary the yield of wheat i i ^gajppotnfiajr. In Routnania wet weather fcaf dMajed tb« hanreat. Ia Germany, M weather bat been unsettled, an wheat crop it expected. ' wife who took extra pains POI1TT, River 8U Lcewrtnec ALEX. TYO, - - PBOPRIETOB. ThePopTilarEesoTtforRBbiBg, Duck Shootirg k Becreation generaltf, The LaXevlew Hou«« r HO d«llfhtAiHy aito- *^*at the mouth of Bat mo n River, ia rfow open for tt»« aecoiu mxlattoD of parties seek- ing plea»tm» aod recreation In one of th e Bt picturesque and bealtby loeallUes 00 the 8L Lawrt'iice. Capital Boat Uvery attached aad exper- ienced and trusty guide* always avallaWo. The table always supplied with the beat to be procured In the markets, aad charges moderate, Several neat and comfortable Cottage* for the accommodation ot families during tbe season at liberal rental. The Point u easily accessible vby boats from Dundee, Cornwall, OfiWoatmrf etc , ete. T. . OEEED'S. te nar* SMMf ricjkt a*ay (baa «c vorlL Uf«M«w4*tt««rk wiUnH a« ASM. •.—«•!•« •«*. Wi win maI1 i/ree} wcetpe for a »irop!e Vtg- ll r ^ Mi 4«iv 0n*4 T HAT 8PLENBIDLY LOCATED business sjajad on east side of Water Hi, opposite the tttaflbrd House, at present occu- pied by Mr. Sawyer as a shoe shop and dwell- ing, Comfortable house aad convenient shop; good barn, well of excelIstit water. Ample frontage for com mod km* building; large garden plot iu rear. Will be sold on reasonable terms. For Informal Inn and particulars apply to Xr. Bowc at, TUB BVV elable Balm that will McaTOBK , J^«*, Pimple* and Blotches, leaving tbe skin son, clear and beautiful; also Instructions for pro- «*ucln#; a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or sinooth face A<Jdr««s f including U •tamp, BEN. VAKDELF A CO., 13 Barclay StNY TO CON8WMPTIVK8 The advertiser having been permaneoUy «uro4 of that dread dlsease t Consumption,by a simple remedy. Is* anxious to make known to his feliow-suflferer* the means of cure. To all who d««lr« it, h« wfJI send a copy of the prapertptton used, f rar E ). with the direetfons tor preparing and Using the same which they will find a sore core for Ch QUU CkU Uth B g, , pU, jta, Bnm ekuit, Ac Vmrtim wishing CM Preatrlptiftn, will plea**, stress. Bar. B. A. WU60»,194 PennSC WlUUmttmsfb JTY s HM, 0, fiee'y a*uf Treasurer. E. A. Wfttartl, J. F. M#rs«, Ttoe-PretidenU. DIRECTORS: A.G. GOODELL, President Am. Bank NoU Co., X.t. 0. D. BALDWIN, Pres. Fourth Nat'l Bank, N.Y. R. CARMAN COMBES, Pres. Exchange Fire laa. Co., K.Y. A. L, SOULJLRD, Pres. Sterling Fire las. Co, N.Y. E. A. QUINTARD, Pres. Citisens' Savings Bank, N.Y. W. D. SNOW, Sec Am. Loan and Trust Oo., N.Y. HBNfiY C. JiOBlNSON, of Porter Brothers A Co., N.Y. WM.B. FULLER, vllli B. a Claflln A Co., N.Y. HENRY B. PIERCE, . of Hotebinson, Pierce A Co.. N.Y E. B. WHEELEli, M.D., Medical Director, N.Y Only Twelye AssewmeDti have been levied since tbe Boetety began business, averaging three a_year, and making tbe eosi lor upnimcnU to a man of forty years, Irst (Kan fit* (Utlart n ymar for «aeh Thousand doUars of lnsuranee. BF'NJD for gii w.i-3 1 T fi.a i&a AGENTO WANTED. Rcmonerative Employment Offered Energ«tic(fc Pliable Men. \AMELIA.\ JOHN F. STEATTONS ROYAL MOUTH HARMOHICIS The finest Mouth HarmoBioas poaatble to make. Hood lor DeaertpUTe Catalogue aad Prloa List. With the exception of Braes InatnunanU, 00 goods sold at, retalL JOHN F. STRATT0N, Importer and Whotaaato d«*ler in all kl n4 of Musical Merchandise. be, New York. FARM FOB SALE. S ITTATED HALT IfTLl WEST OP Port Covh)«to« Oaetiw, wb«r« t« ,o««t«l •tore, poat-orte*. aeHool, oiM**, factory, ate., and two «a4 a half BIUM from Fort Ctrrta«- t/»n VIIIAC*. known aa the Thomas Parltar fa rm ;-<v>ntaint n* one handn*l a#rasarfon4 Iao4 ( well faawd aad waterod aad r»4 Wiid- crane. renttberrr, ^Jom, eherry, gooaebwrj and currant, tn beartns eowUUoa. Tb*ateea will be soM wltb or wiUxmt stock aad tm piements. T»rma maanuabla lars apply to tb* oirnr oa ta* I JOB ] 21.2a