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THE \SUN\: FORT COVINGTON, N. Y., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1887. HE SU N Travelers\ Guide. M. 4 C. ^. R. R.—Pfisseng— Montreal and intermedia bta--' Ft. CovlugtorfiBt 6.00 a.TO.- rei ar:> at 7.00 p. na. Mixed from Mcr/r. at 11.3d a. m., le«v« at i?.0\ JlASSESA STKiiBOAt CO. —T-. Pherson respc-i-tivc'.y. Cae of -.:.- leaves i'sUhews-' dock for <.'?•: * lntermnilfUe ports ( l>oiu ?i-J>-«. . f <- reuea) every Wednesday a.nd S.\.\'.. - a-m., returning leave O-'d--:>:-;- and Friday at 2 o'cicvk p. m. A\. city gni ao<K.<HirncJ;\:iorr«- f :-r ?: passengers Clipped Poetry. BKTV,\EE>' THE LNL - Aad BbeHs fl«»w seres a: ing ;o ss-i : Wbila blue^r pray iu sharp •:;:«<• Rede fast, iheir chatterer: ::\D?S . Attain upon the licj&rnif Jet. TiB past—snd uow the rosee b j-.r Vbare war wai raging year*' f«•\•- A&d cauffbt exist save f.Htr. '..:;•: Between the Sines, To roa who ir.*de the traveler i' o In tombem bonjes tow warm n:s: Ssme measure of true thankf;;.^ And •^*f^' u l ^ ll J a ™* ni0 -- '\•\ RATS OF HIBTH. ••=-•- r-J.« • r : « -•* » • r ' ves r:: ves rr. ves Mc- '_ and .: S.30 oapa- ; and — Light refreshments—^ -:\ ~*- i^'orth repeating—a k.-s—» r.\ Moves in the highest .::..<: s*ock, the minced meat, a dessertspoon- ; ful of good catsup—mushroom, walnut, : ; or tomato—and a. seasoning of salt and : • t^pper- Simmer gently for half an | hour, stirring now and then ; then turn • ! the miner on to a but dish, garnish ; ' with croutons, and «erv« hot. To pre- : ! pare the croutons take slices of stale i : bread, out a quarter of an inch thick, • stamp them into fancy shapes, stars, , diamonds;, rounds or squares; fry them ; in boiling butter, or dripping, a rich golden brown, then drain them ea*e- , fully and serve as directed. ; : EOAST Tt'KKEY. ' The stuffing for this may be prepared j the day before and the bird made ready, • but I do not recommend it to be stuffed ; 1 until ne&r the time for roasting it, says a ( , writer in an exchange. • : For the stuffing take eieht ounces of bread crumbs mo cruet\ three ounces of butter chopped with it, a teaspoonful of ' salt, one-quarter teaspoonful of pepper, s ; : small onion, boiled and chopped very ' ; fine, two tablespoonfals of parsley, free • ; from stalks, and chopped a.- fiac a? , , possible, and a suspicion of grated r.ut- : meg. Mix all together with two eccs. ' ' Stuff the body and crop, but if yon • ; wo»ld have yonr stuffing rich and aot : 1 like a steam v pudding; do not fill the : body full; leave plenty of rooai for • swelling. Many prefer a' little, chppped : j perk in place of the butter, and if you : tike a crumbly dressing you will not '. • need the eggs. ' • When the bin? i? stuped, eew up the ! ' slit turn the ?;kin of the r.eok over the , • back, and fr..-ten : it with a tiny skewer, then truss i;, flour it all over, and bake ' it in a steady oven. A large turkey : will take quite four hours; a medium- I ' sized one-three. Baste it frequently and : turn it about so that all sides may be ' brown alike. A T ew Advertisements. A T ew Advtrtutmtkts. New Advertisements, Guard Your Little Ones. Croup is tbs reslik o? a cold, attacks suddenly. Is always dangeroas, and tboaW rci-c.tva prompt treatment. It is an inflammation of the windpipe, which eontracta, ma Lin- brciVfiing difficult and painful. Aver's Cherry Pectoral h&s saved th« Hres of masy chUdrcti nffitctod with this dbcjw*. \Mr children hare taken AT«*I Cherry i'ectora!, for Crowp! It gives immediate relief, which is invariably followed by •.•••re. I feel \U if I could not do without it, especially in winter, whea attack! (ft tills dangerous disease ore frequeut. — Mr*. J . Gregg, 150 First St.. Lowell, Mass. Be Prepared for an Emergency. Avar's Cherry Pectoral has been th* J I found Ayer's Cherrr Pectoral a most uu'!ui» cif sa%ia<r i>iv li/e, sad also .that rateable. remedy for Broocfaitl*, and ia of nit- little sort. As he is troubled \HitlJ a case of cold'settled upon tbe lung*, CiWp, 1 dsro not bo without the retfteily from which I suffered rr*at!v. The cure ccn'-tunN iu the house. — Mrs. Charles 15. which this medicine elected in my case, Laadou, UuiifcnJ, twia. i was most wonderful. I am also satis- Mr ch-idre ftr« a'i HaMe to Crono • fied tbn t ft * aved tb e l' Te * o f W I cbil \ f.Jjud,' i-o my great relief; that Ayer's • I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for t \berry Perte'raJ vouki euro it. — Anna mytelf and family, tad am certain it U the V/ade\T\*ea;>7ar:b- ?wrthawpion. S.vs. : best remedv for'Colds and Cougas ever \ ! prepared. ISo family ftkouiii be without, U. — Kiaai T. Uess. SalferdriHe, Pa. (HENRY & ORDWAY: MmeJEMORESFS I i RELIABLE PATTERM8 Hie Popular Merchant* Miff. KMOKSTS of Dress Cutting. NOTICE TO PROVE CUI1S. T>rKSlANT TO AN OR0ER OP HON . JL Hcrae« A. Hajrlor. Sari<«ate of frank- Un Couaty, N. V., notice I» Iwr^y given to 9lt persons harla« claim* n^Utut Daolel , McCarthy, late of Ik-mbay. to anid «s»outy, j deceased, to prewut tb« «ra« wiiu tbe ; voucher* thereof to the ander»lgned at the re^idenr* mni place of trasiiMa* of Rufa« T. EJdred 1B Fort CoTlngtwo, N. Y., or at hi* ; certain other place ol bu#!ne*s, the Uw office of Matt C. Ranscm, in Fort Covlnirfoa ! viliagc In said couulr. «« of before tb* 29»h E. DEMORC8T8 f fSQRTFOLJO O F FASHIONS AKD WHAT TO WEAK of »pr>V!Mg. = Atcd October 25. ISR7. ELIZA J. McCAliTHY, JEKO3IE T. DONALDSON IiUFUS T. ELURED, AdmluUtrat«rs. ATT C RANSOM, Attorney, FORT COVINGTCN CENTRE THIS STTLK 05LY I ! >o alwayj found Arer's Cherry ; a rt-rfect cure for Croup. I lisve i; to relicte the wur*t c;:sf?, in a I cannot say too much in praise of cvt thue. aud ads i«o n!i faniiiies to , Ayer's Cherry\Pectoral. I have used it oa hand for u«e in luJdca emer- in* my laiRily many Tears, and always for Coueh^, Croups, etc.—S. II. with perfect MithfaetioB. — Mrs. Kobert Deforest Sewing Machine. • THIS STY $19?.* Colds, Croup, For children aaicted with Coldi . Coii^rli*. Sore Thrust, or Croup, I do uot know «f p.ny feiatdv which wiii givp more sjvcily\ Riui effectual re!ief '\' - Cliernr Tester ' ' 'S •with perfect MithfaetioB. — M n i F . McKeen, New Gretaa, N. # . Whooping Cough, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral baa bean of the reatast benefit to,.my tbree children. n bey were ^afferi.nf from Whoopiiig igh, nndd weree verry sick.. A friena,, .... .. . i • ,. . . »**vt ., ._ . __ ...,. . . . _. .Mn ; Cough, nn vrer ver sick A friena A yer's Cherry J J ce(<?r«h I h*\e found i knowing their criticarcoiHUtion, advised i:. nUo, iavaluab'.i m cases of 'Whooping ; me to give thepi^Aycr'* therry Pactoral. Cough. — Ann Lovejoy. 1261 Vfasb.iusrton I purcBas^d tbis aitdicine iHina»diste!y, airet Bosiu lis*i * j cewnmenced pviug it according to direc* iFALl «D GOODS: BUect, Bosiuu, lis*i, Hv Kttl last'three; . cf Croup. At tiDie*. we have despaired of his life. F'^r the l.i.n t?a months, whenever symptoms of Croup have ap- tinie my children until they wena.C Jooean, East at., E: i Holyoke, Mass. All lies in the way cr* : pitching a b»5e ball. To make a long s«ory eL-; to the editor cf a newspar-er. , It.-vrcn'iV* long until ti:e :. Xine iheaires in TV<r.<I r. :--> by woraen. It is sale to - . • = are no /lie.? uu llxu*. =--= - The farmer makes his •• grain in ;he field, and the c f be .grai n i fft he w ooii. \The sphere of w».-meii i = man,\ says a writer. IT :t, yet the same might :.-e sai 1 •. and dynaniite. . A Jfew Jersey- man La- stove to earn.' in the hat. I:: conyentionaT brick, nial:<;-= a heating arrangement. The barbers will hold a HE: Tention in Buffalo next HIL r.tr out a schedule of conrer^-^t: for the enduing year. f. The newapapers are te.\.:r_: Connec-ticut \vroinaa who km: \^Htockiegs in two days. V.'e s like to knew the author cf :':.' Railroad icoi.oclasii]: '\ ^ bow goes it? Are you i r^k \Oh no; I've given -c? :r= gone to baggage \smashing. The pen is Biightier tbsr. #Bd the blue pencil, as ey<-ry j*rit»T kEowB,\can knock the of the mightiest i<en, \Tiizzii. Beer/' is •window ef a Milwaukee The giblets ebou't! be put on to? stew ^ . . , . , - ' \ \ v m;r* the <'i«v befi^«f I reared, we hnre .yivw- ^cr*«. JJJKrrj j The peculiar anodyne properlirs COR- Pectoi-airand it 1;:L« J-:-:CC 1tt?~il cliarm\ i (aiac<i m A\tr's CLviiv Pbcioral, recuer \.::aged '.here they are needed, with a quart of water, half a teasptx)iiful of salt, and a piuch : of pepf<er. When'tiie'broth is reduced to little over a pint strain it, keeping the ' gizzard and liver. The former must be • chopped fine and the latter, mashed. ' When the turkey is done put it on a hot pktier. Set the drippini pan on the rire put the chopped iriblets into it. with j daily arrirlnj ar.4 beinff opened oat. affordinjr aiiuost immediate relief.—Enoch j it a «uperiof remedy to ajlay (he severity Eddi. Cape Island. >f. J. of the paroxysm* of Wboouiug' Cough. 't pay other companies $40.00 t <Jn a macMne KOT eo GOOD AS THB MOTICE TOJCREDITORS. I N Pl*RSrANCK OF AN ORDE3 OP Hon. Horn*? A. Taylor H«rrog«te of the couniy of Frantltn. noticv Is hf-robjr givvn to allpcrsons havir^ claims fcgahut Creigh- ton Wrlfhc, Jute o: ihe IOWTJI vf WettTllfe, | n naid county of yraukiin, deeeaat-tl, toexlilb.it trie *a«ne, with the Toacfitrs thereof, to the subscriber, »dfn»oW'*tcr of tl»o foeds, chst- Jels *ud cred'ts of said deceased, at hlw' resldeDC^ »nd place of bt^inpu in mid town of Westv5?l<S on ur before the 27th U«y uf JOHN C* VRIfiHT, AdmlntBtratoi. ICTICE TO PROVE CUIIS- P U R S r A X T TO AX ORDER OF Hon. Horace A. Taylor, Jrurrogate cf tbe cnnriy of Franklin, heretofore r»-,ad? s notice is hereby giyeo to all persons liavir? ciairc? Rirafn^i Wiiliam W. Stockir«il late of the town of >Ve«tvil!e, In said e<>unty t de- ceasctl, to present the same with ihe vouchers i hereof to the undersigned at h'a piaco of baniness at the store of Rearj* A Ordway r at Fort CoTington Centre, in th* town of Fort id eoonfy, on or before the chopped iriblets into i f-uch ex^tlient scr^. ioa \h *£? fntruly, tfcat I To those needing medicine for throat cr inteau to have it always at fcaud. it is lung troubles. I would recommend Ajcr's the most effective remedy for Colds and Cherry Pectoral. I have strong coni- Coughs I have ever triiti. either for my-: deuce in this medicine. It is all if is re;> The ffood» eompr'.M crcrythScg kepi u&ctuen. Sent C. O. D. Write f&r Ctrcvlart. DEMORSST FASHION and SEWINC MACHINE CO., 17 E«»t 14tb Street. 5cwYorkfUy INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Sd day of Decembtr, 1S8\. i l>ated Jur.e 1 J;, 1S-S7. GtO. S. HENRY, Executor^ MATT C. RANSOM, Attorney. I-w^C NOTICE! ~ \V-0TICE IS HEKEISY GIVEN, THAT il J^ iiii around the pan, lettuiir the flour T by ' browu. Then pour it into the liquor ' from the giblets, and, if tncre gravy is > ?vate required, a liule s.,M.>k T or water. Stir it ; ->ubt, till all the p-avy clinging around the • skey ' pan is removed, and then taste to as>.\er- i : tain if seasoned euSiciectiy. ' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ! Fiast . ci j 5S GEREFil SToii ,:,. y Dr. J. C. Aycr t Cc., Lowell, M«s. So5d by DrogfisU. Price $1 ; mix bottle*, $5. I. GUIMOSD & Co., r- .-.h the : ••' pood \ \i.\ con- makfi : t optics -will b* wr'.i * t fair HOW NEAR THE ANCIENTS CAME T d IXARNING IT—HISTORICAL FACTS. , Thoroughly refitted and rsnovatcd i throughout. Btsss to and from all Trains, nsakinj snrs • eonae«tioa with Boats for Corn wall. The world has many times come « z z out a ' near to_ printing, and just missed » :i: :drs of j it. The ancient Assyrians stamp- i ;:. ..i just ; e( j their records deep in bricks or j ,\ - r ^*- R - 1] i oylindera of clay, nsing a raised .?.\;•' V et ^5 i wood block, or possibly separate : akTic\ axid j characters. _ A wooden hand stamp ' I (Jiscorered in a tomb at' Thebes j :he ?word j feft upon the Egyptian bricks for i r.e-« spaper j which it was nsed, in raised hier- • ••• M;; <«*t | oglyphies. the name of Amenoph ; i —possibly that very PhaTaoh who ; •B ir.r.ie the i waa the taskmaster of the Isralites \ Week. if. The windwrbw.fortunawlv.na and keeps many from'essenn^. A man begins to underhand winter carnival is like wLen \.ug'u^i-—which ' \ Greeks not only \cut exqmsise seals, j what a S * eaT i n g raised\ impressions upon ! hi- wife i wax, but used also the contrary ; f s n h s wife | , reminds him that the ens: bin ;• vmpty ; process of engraving maps upon ! ew fur-lised to- ] smooth --- A - 1 - 1 -*- '- - • \• • ' ! metal plates, from whi J they .might have taken ink im- a ; preWions *' if thev had onlv thought i j - I And .that she wante a bqggan »uit. cambric handkerchief for a rich bachelor acquaintance, yen can set it i U1 14 \ down that she means to s^w :n order! The Roman potter used, it would that she may reap. J seem, movable types to stamp his First citizen: \\What rnskes you < vessels with-the owner's name or your neiglil^r. A ±±f*^ if * ^ a contents label; the private loaves ; _<. t,.,n^ ciuicr..^ e ; of bread sent to the public oven: '\, ; were stamped with an owner's I ._ tramp who was caught and Wcibfv i mark i cattle and slaves were j shored, and who pined away and died ! \branded\ by a heated stamp : the 1 the day after. But we don't believe a j \ signurn of Cecilias Hermias'/, in j word of it. • raised hra^e, which saved that: Member of the society for xle prerea; ; Roman citizen the trouble of writ- j tg his name or of learning how to j write it. as well as several incised brass stamps which seem intended I for use with ink, art in the British museum Quintilian suggested ' the use of a stencil to teach Koman A. <& A. WRIGHT'S a COFFIN WAREROOMS, Corner Chateau gay & Water Streets. me line of Coffins and Caskets, Black and White civered Cases, large vtriety ef Burial Robes^ Shrouds,;Habits, Ac., for GentleDaen, Ladies and Childrcu. pon and persons whatsoever from barborlci: or providing for or <-i Hinc JSDJ- property cr tbin^ to my eon. Dennis Mariin, on my re- count cr to my chargr-?. n-« I ?xpn«^!y r*^trf* to ray f.r such : £i:ii :iriLcr j-lvenGiieoihat I have given lo k:m «is time fn«ni the dais thereof, and do not Jayc!aim ;o his said tlms or any traces he may hereafter earn. r»ic-d FU COTJagton. Oct. 27, 18S7. L 23-w3 ANTWI>:E MARTHC. always sifts his ashe< They tell \a story ia : FTJKETIAL3 taten charge of Fre« of Charge, Tou can aar* from Five to Tro Dollars on eacq Caakat. Call and examine stock and be coaTiaced. HENRY & ORDWAY. MEANEST BOY IN TOWN CANNOT BE If you don't b*li«Tt It call at th« Parties farortug n« triih thoir patronage ean i depend UJ>OB ererj aiiention. j FARM FOR SALE. T HE SUBSCRIBER VILL SELL HIS fa-m of seventy-five acres, the same be- ta? thebest land In tbe town of FortCeving- on, sitoalcd *n tbe main road about half •way between thi» village and the Centre. | Ou the place is a finsi-ciitss dwelling • ho3»e (netrly ce'sr), with kitchen, «heds. good cellar, wells, et c The oaifcuildiBg* | comprise two commodious and convenient j barns and graiaery 14 x 18 feet. Also on the B l§ a good sugar orchard of fully 100 Al*o a fin* bearing crcbar^ of 75 or soice fruit trees. The farii is w«U waxe?ed b^a branch of the Little Salmon • river. >»rj:i sell ontrignt, with a portion or ; ail tbe JrarolemenU, or wili trade lor suitable • village proWrtv apon sach terms as may be , agreed nponiv In either case th« terms will i be reas»nab!e\nd made to siit parcbaaer. j Parties wishing^o buy or trade are reqnest- \ ed to c&ll at onwvtaspeet tbe premises and : see specimen* of thV crop* grown ihereon i the presets t season. rSiH particuiarn can i ascertained at the rncarypiarket of Paddcx ! Bros., Fort Corlngtoi , PADDOCK. September T, 1SS! NEW GOOD! NEW PRICES TTTH^REAS THE DIRECTORS Oft V f the Saratoga & St. Lawrence Eailroad Company bare adopi*?d Jhe followiug BY-LAV,\ : \ The Anneal Election of Directors of the *• Company shall be held on the s«*ond Wod- *' i»esdaj- of IX-cember, at the ofScs of the \ Company m the Tillase of Fo n Covlngtoc. \ the poll to be opened at 12 o'e!oek M-. and •• continue opened until 2 o\e!eck p. m., sim \ as macii lonper, cot beyond the setting r,{ \ the sun, on the same day, as she Inspector- '• may find neees.«-ary, to receive Jfae TOtcs of *' ESectors presenting thc-m«Jve?. rs Therefore, be ii known, that the airanas Elociion o/ Directors of said Railroad Om- pany will ha held at the C*»rapany ? * ofSce ;?i this village on Wednesday. I>ec*mbcr Hth , 1SS8, at 12 o>!oek \M. Dai.'d at Ft. CoviugUm, Oct. 1st. 1*57. S. W. FOSTER. Pres. I9td. JAS. JJAIT1E, Sec. NOTICE. T HE ANNUAL ELECTION' Directors of the Massena Spring! Fort Covington Railroad Company, -sri held at the Company's office in the v of For: CoTington oa Wednesiar, r>ec at 12 o'clock M. S. W. FOSTER. Pr 22-w4 JA 3 MACFIE, Sep. OF ai.d U hr .tioa <if craeltr to carls: \charge you, beware of the s Isaac: \Charge me for cu.t chiminy cracious, I von't p , 3Ir. Hayseed ;to vife, w| -iftg ftfiE> church >—\ Wha* mon about ?'' Mrs. Hav?^ about Joseph \Isaac I . i n « return- the ?eN i Wo also manufaciure and keep for saW A FINE LINE OF FURNITURE! jCITY MARKET,! J - & G - * RtJSSELL'S, Sashes, Doois, and Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles, Lath, Lnmbepy Clapboards, Newels. Banfiterk &cd Hand Bails. WHEEE Yt5T 'CA5 ; the use of a stencil to teach Horn an about Joseph pns : dav.r. x. E^ypt to • school bovs to write, bv following i Si^^v^^T^^S: 1 ^,^\^?^' ^ the? I \there. ' : could trac« tee letters ; Cicero and ; \ Planing, Sawing, Turning, machinery. in^ ar>d Gmvinj, DoTQtailing, dooo by Panelliag and Carviug. • Hotel guest This steak i P'itty rs come very near ! other Latin ._ „ . _. _ „ ._ VVT the idea of printing types waiter girl—Teeerer.ify*? out*:—This ; they s.p'sak of tt e absurdity of ex- •*¥f'* it's tough and iV-tty wai»r; pecting an intelligible sentence 3 . - . lev was asking after Ton this :: online Je'n. (Togue«r-I>id\yr.u«av>^rcoffv' ; Guest—(gloomily r—Cv.fSW \ ' \Good gracious.\\ «x lai^^ •visitor to the spc-rtir.2 <ri:v rs x-oni as with terror in her ^ ^ wearing j I g -Sporting editor withl^ 'is only the religious over Ids pro6fe.\ AKD ^ of engraved I indeed, gpeaks of J i; a certain invention\ 7 by which i a lady ! Marcus Varro })roppsed to insert | ' in his books, \the images of 700 • » a dan illustrious persons,\ thus \saving ; & \ E ? ° n : tbeir features from oblivion.\ and \ •^ «j^ j ''making them known over the 1 ] wide world,\ which sounds very: I like our wood cut printing. * j | Y^f. SD far as we know, all Roman I i books were made by slave copyists. I ! so cheaply that Horace complains • fccen_ jj| g kp^ g yjQ Te iQQ common, while- j in a ; ^ art i a l < s ^ rai b°°k of epigrams [ ' could be bought for gix sesterces ' (24 cents) in plain and five denarii; (80 cents) in fine binding, and the • daily newspaper of Cicero's Rome, «e» the Acta Diurna, which contained i sec- • local news and gossip of marriages i . : anH divorces, as well as acts of the ' * le » 'senate, wa^probably. made in like I * fae manner. TOe. TSmperor Justin. 1 * \ who could not write, used a stencil i .'••.\ ^'f'f.fih '• *° ^%° ^' s naTne i and merchants; ' t it ihe had trade marks to the same pur- ; t'>-.5 is to i poee. ; ) \Th e Codex Argeatcus, or Silver '•• take them Book, at Up»ila T Sweden, which ! from the sixth ceni W« have the Best Equiped Shop in Northern JY.Y., and can do the BEST . on short notice and VERY\ CHEAP. TjH^ TT T TXT TTITT LI L>\^7\ T TTSTTTI I J? U JLlJLl 1JN ill V JJjXll X i-jllN Jll ! 3?T73LIC. : Never use for cake n boiied. • Matches should aiwar? r: k:-:..t in a stone or earthen jar, or ir. tin, Ash or light V.-O-;- 3 no. r? are brij?hten- .ed.by wiping over with •k::;.r^< r i' milk instead o r wafer. Forest fires have a-IIed t '.!.«? ,cm**>m .epstaiced from dro«gh; ;r, na- tions, notably in Wis.-T^in. P^g shells wiD cW^n vir.'.rar 1 or cruete as well as sh- :, ari :-««»- merit qf always t^ir^ <,i. L^r.i ;-. kitchen. . Recent reports sh'-.w bugs require heroir t northwest if th« wheat be InsuJftd a eaccec£. To keep plants in th*- up and 8pread loosely on ^:,*•;•;••»> or bang to the joists ovt rhea«l TL>- >-.-.^.«*««« V>f the cellar shoujd not he ot< fifty, degreee. . A »ncce*«fu! horse breeder gavg th«t I ^ - -. • an animal needs tu* much feed »L» flret letter! are upside down, and euch yaar of its < life as ia any feaU^ a «iit; er^rrared letters WOT* hi TJ?» b r DEALER IN CLOTHING, Ounoes in a Ponnd I -0T- | BEEF, j PORK, SAUSAGE, LARD, OYSTER?, TRIPE and \ BOILED CROW.- L. P. LYNCH. Wbere yew wili £ad a ! FRESH STOW ! OF GROCERIES '• srea AI j\ TEA3 !_ POBK. . LAUD, CANNED GOODS; SPICES, : *>moa, Oranges, Candies, CJcars, Tol.accos. • Briar TLoui aad Mserachauan Pipes, SnoS-, GreralU and Frocks, FISHING TACKLE and all btcdi el ; PISHERMENS* SUPPLIES, \ kc. t kc, ke. FAMILY FLOUR. Best brands alu-ajg on hand. ' 2E£a/ts.. Caps, Boots A Grand Clearing Sale 0? ntury -rtT or i ear ^ er » must have had its silver i j lettert stamped on its purple vel- ! i€ hf oo^, ^ince some of the *monPud*r.\— T* * r ! \ m \ '-*° °^ in . e in ^* J l«tt«rg for iwofine UmoLf^L^'ouT^if^h^ ^? f 8*1* * a <* ^ K /»«» f« r « pHnted •og&r, two oonces of butter: ?rate off! io colored il' ^ the lemon peel with lump? of sngar i m Italy r S^y.^-^^ V° the ? tbej : i ^ re -'i twelffh cent«rj; in< MEHS' f BOYS' AND CH1LQRENS' CLOTHING. And will sell goods for a small margin over cost!! DROP IK Y0TO8ELF, AKD BUY WHERE A DOLLAR GO THE TARTHEST. ANDERSON. mail f/re«) the ^ THEOLDSTAIMD! \AMELIA.\ F. STRATTOS'S- ROYALMOUTH HARMONICAS The finest Moalh Harmoniau to make Send for Descriptive Catalogue and prie« With tbe exception of Brass Instrument*. no good* coid at retatL JOHN F. STRATTOS, and Whoi^^al- d«a}« r ia nil kad il Mld 9 MaiJcu I*-,*, New Yo TRUCKING. T AM PREPARED f O COXVKV P*- c - <-fX with m«or »«.J. 4 o . li. Rnwir , ««V ,» wUl *w j.rompiSr *U*ndrd to.» 1 thank ti;* *••.- p*-i £«ror». trusting: t*•..»* v i»! BM|WCtfutl] JA CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES lilies ! , Everything Good and Cheap*. FA11M FOR SALE. fe For . TVATJ AMD WILL k'JCOWR ¥J£ fT i^L^ a w ;ue J )ther ir « TO - i TwelfCh center j ; indttd, Breit- ! £*- -• * -^r+ZZJ* .1Z Si ^. juice and two beaten eggs; bake it iptinfed cloibs, *nd th« MOJUODB -^^^ m*~+—**>.. ^W^.»^ Bliffhtlv. land Polynesians h»d perkapg a; 2 ^ Polynesians h»d p«rkap8 a like practice. This printing prees t»elf was rather an adaptation of full y STORE and compete ia rDast beef. Mince as mu<*h aj is re- quired very finely till it almost forms a paste, then cover it up and^eset i; «t«id« till wanted. ~ mediiim oiiii»iis in all countries than an invention, and the AUCTIONEERING. LEAVE TO ver it up andeset J; jj f a MCK. l Chop, v4'»mar?, tw. books of the middle aseu, inade vith Imk tL f J d blk cards and Mock '• , £ * a ^ ^hlJ^S\ T\* **** |wlWle ** jious, TfliU a Imkj tLymr from Cugra\c»J \ITOOden blocks, ! to all Auction SaJr* in the district [ inrr^m, and put them into ^Ijj,^ t iret . e ded th e US© of mov- harnol*. wbe*» feqa»r«l »o t<? do. with an ouare of butter and ,> . • tt» -.» *••«* eorreet r#inrtu mad«. For 1 a UtzajJtmfnl of flour. ,<tir them abom abI ^ tv l^ B ^ €r f probably Dilated qaire of or wMr**« over a penile rlr^ umil partially cooked on Jt.—JH K. Bowker m i£arper]g j and uicely browned; add a cttfrfoj at'{Magazine. ,| 0cpteoibor Z>, JSI7. M. H Me-'or, Hontinrioa, < FOR SALE. ; aod fc« tnit be plea*** to aerv* tl« eM : er» and frt«>d« with fctmatoc ta (La iiu« \ OENERAL KAMtLT ^* TBAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES, BREAD, CRACK gRS, BTLSCUIT HALF MIL1? WEST OP >rl Coriactcia c-etrr, vhtnr U oestvd •Bd two «od • half mif«« frwn Fort < Jvi^l Und, well fetx-vd wd w»i*fvd «»i ( Inc*- Ktiw orcU*rd, « aad ra, f eon4tU«k Tfe# plact. wtlt t ; Mid wllto or witlieet atork a«4 im Foment.. Ter». r»*^«*W^ For parties. **ra «n»l7 to Ite over tb X baclnew mtmnd on «wt «|d# of Water *. «PfK»«^ tht- fMnfford Hoo»e, at i»«wi. n t «*ea- P««J by Mr. HAW 7 .T a« a ,fcoe .hop «nd dw#!l. in*. O>mt<,r<nhh h..«<* * O ri convfiMi-nt *!H<;P ; gofid-bnrn, w*-II <rf *.*.e»Ji#«ji wai,>r Ampt^rr^^ ^ f« r ^mim^iknMi taH41nr* Mnr^ garO«n plot in far . WiU be aold <m rea«m«W* term*. Fo« i»ior m%Uoi , ,,„ , P*rWr B l*r««pplrtoler kow« at f« « Bv* ] Il« m*k*» • .peeiUi, tq TX\j|/^tt«k for qnaflty and io* n ~ « of JHIC* caotM be *x- j e»Uwi by any d«*k-r on ti»«- ft^»,ilrr. H» ' r**r*rttull> In*lu-* n.n i r , ip . . v ^. ^ ^^j lrti| J «a!l ««tu , ri»b. Floor, in alt grade i. •«'•• auandanc* an.! at hr pHr^«. A «ewrmt larttattCMi «-ytrn4*<l to *tl. ALKI. I** Tiwot Rlrrr LIIM , OCU *•, lit?. Hf« *Jd ae<t well-known BAKKRY !• ^Hi la Mil <n»r»lk«, and wb ^ B R,^^ ^ |k # « »t*r «<JJfe ' bappeo* lo tM oft h*o4 (wb'cr is a rmn> meerr*a«e) pt«». ty or ,*h*r fonda cu aiwayi V fcma« la tb* ator*. REiJKNJihK THK OLtl tfTAJttt Water Strttt Tim tk>nn the l^o%r*r Bn •M^^ J>^.«ih«l^^^*H^ r