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' & 1 LFOLITAN. ]L>. L . < SC W. pass felon, c-to. •ntion etc., 7,48 A 8 14 I 1 40 8 OK ; I I < »rt 1 38 6.42 © 47 1*2 20 _ tnck , » eneex* •>« t*7 • A. H 8HULT8. Ajrent. Central Railroafl. notie« LNAN DAIOI; A OOIR O i ImodsUon STANLEY OOI ¥ 2: SO »-. •*-.-» r . 9-SB A. 4 -M «- 7 JJ r. }J5T5T. FEB&UART 6. 1S84. lz &2 &e % covere e last. B entirel y week . | Wilbu r remove d biH fam - last Saturday - j.y last \wa» Candlema s da y you r woo d an d hal f you r ' «bid ; ng oitizen s o f Cove l lCQ t ar e mn2h disturbe d b y \b realtors, [baa r wa s oa t o n CandlemaB acL seein g bis shado w wen t bac k Lsfcx-weeks* nap . ISr. W- Blades , o f Addison , ba « ip& 45Sfc »fa»lishin^£ himsel f in ou r di- >b.o woul d mak e chr o ^ifiiBjpecittlty. Lllias a foil aa«DrtmenL o f val- j^nico one s a s wel l as ver y szaes; tbe y ar e al l a t botto m ^aiud. choice ; go early , eph. Brownel l an d family , wh o )„tx2*22ecE ou t recently , hav e co m - heed bousekeepin ^ a^ai n i n th e fallo y hotr&o, Mechani c St, Kfcjeot fo r Y. F. M. a t th e Cbrist - phxtroh nex t Sunda y evenin g ITeb. ^CjoDversipn o f Lydia, \ Act s 1 1—Jieftder, Jerom e Oaul - fbjec t fc r Yoang i*eoplea* Meet - Wate r wa s hig h Tuesda y bp t n o d a m ag e done . Goo d tim e no w t o brin g tha t woo d and potatoe s yo u promised . Thawe d yesterda y here , an d last evenin g a lon g rain sent in . IVliohael Bya n ha s adde d on e t o populatio n o n th e lak e road . Fin d th e Liv e Yankee' s advertise ment ; i t wil l suit th e cunonfl. Th e ol d hintory h y r *r..f. ^. W. Clark , t 'laewhero , in interesting . fi.oa.d-* ba d betwee n Naplow and Blood s becaus e o f so man y slumpin g places. JVi r. Sweene y lias gon e t o th e oi l rcglonrv o f Bra d for d o n baai ne w ; h e is a penjeverio g worker , andjoa r t<• st wel l wil l b e a success unde r hia car e if i t can b e ma d c H O - J\. C Morga n h as o n wale th u relo - brate d extrac t o f celery , calle d C'el- er y Bitters ; it in an exce l lent nerv ine, an d an effectiv e retried y fo r acnralgia , rhfuiuatinm, etc . Tr y i t Josep h Brownel l an d hit* famil y return thank s t o th e citizen s o f ou r villag e fo r promp t actio n a t th e burn in g o f thei r residence , an d t o th e friend s fo i man y acts o f kindnes s in thei r tim e o f need o f shelte r an d care . Arrangement s ar e bein g mad e fo r the consolidatio n o f th e tw o paper s of this village ; i f perfected , th e com - Josep h Warne r Clar k die d a t hia lat e residenc e in tins villag e o n th e the 4t h inst. in th e 7Gth yea r o f hi s age . I t wa s no t unexpecte d ye t whe n th e announcemen t o f his deat h was mad e publi c a gloo m seeme d t o pervad e th e entir e village . H« wa s born in th e ol d Clar k homestead , wher e hie olde r brother , Hon . Myro n 11 and younge r brothe r Stephe n W\ , a>id t,hc childre n o f th e late Lorenz o el ir k wer e h< r i , &i d he 1>» 1 ~ pa .H .««d n IH enti re li f e ti ere . Unti l th e last few year s o f his lif e li e ha d been an extensiv e bunmesn ma n an d ha d ad ded ver y much t o th e prosperit y an d standin g o f th e town . A s a friend and neighbo r he wa s kin d an d faith ful an d as a citixen highl y respected . He wa H genia l in character , an d an earnest worke r in al l matt e re o f re- fo r m . Ko r o v cv for t y yearn h e w as a prominen t membe r o f th e Presby terian t liurch andle d its choi r fo r man y y ears. A goo d an d useful citize n has departe d this life an d our entir e communit y mourn ; whe n those a t a distanc e read this, the v too wil l mour n No particula r for m of disease evince d itself, no r di d h e suffer in his last days ; bu t th e lifo Hpring H wer e sappe d an d h e slowl y waste d awa y wit h tha t calmness an d cheerfulness tha t so characterize d Iii m . Ili a last hou rn wer e Boot h ed hy th ose wh o w e re dea r t o hi m , an d bine d shee t wil l b e g i ven t e al l suh-j hl R lovin g wif e and Miss Florenc e acriber s o f both , nex t week , an d a I — * i— satisfactor y settlemen t o f tons wil l b e mad e a t once . a j Va n Wa*: ^ner , whos e foste r paren t ho Hubscrip - j ha d bee n wil l mos t keenl y feel th e I loss, an d a ver y larg e circl e o f rel - Th e engineers , th e entir e corp s (Live s ar e sincere mourners . Th e excep t Mr . LucaB, hav e returne d t o ! funeral service s wer e largel y attend - thei r wor k here ; a t presen t the y are ' ed. fro m th e I*r eshy terian ehurc ; a t under charg e o f Mr . Miller . Mr . JJ U j tw o o'cloc k this Wednesda y afte r oas is expecte d this wee k an d i t is I noon , le d b y Itev . Li K . Millar d hi* rumore d tha t his friend s ar e lookin g j pastor, assisted b y th e clerg y o f th e village . *t th e Frosby:tena n ohurcb,^Sc for a residenc e fo r him . Th e wor k has commence d agai n in lament , and no doub t as fast as th e weathe r wil l permi t wil l b e push ed . I^ast nigh t som e miscreant , o r pe r haps more , burglari c usly entere d th e •tor e o f J . «fc 1^. Stor y an d attempte d to ro b th e safe. A n entranc e wa s effected b y removin g a portio n o f tw o light s o f glass near th e upper and lowe r bolt s o f th e back door,an d slidin g bac k th e bolts . Openin g th e safe prove d a failure , th e combina tion km>h wan knocke d off an d an attemp t wa s mad e t o knoc k of f th e loc k inside . A fe w dollar s in small chang e wau taken fro m th e drawer s of th e counte r an d th e jo b wa s aban doned . Th e injury t o th e safe is considerable . I t wa s a bunglin g jo b an d evidentl y abou t th e first o f th e burgle r i n safe robbing . On Saturda y mornin g last th e mill race , runnin g paralle l wit h JVI ill S t , tt full o f anchor ice , over - severa l places . Th e bose- Bteam,_workB th IK and and > v elaiirjS * I O n Tuesday , Ke b Oth, w o wor e , shocke d b y th e repor t o f th e deat h o f j Sulliva n lie n ry , whic h upon enquir y j w e foetid to o tru e Thi s worth y I gentlema n ha d Iivt d t o rpiiti 78 year s of age , an d wha t wa s singula r ha d I t h e J been marrie d just 47 year s th e da y he di«.d, Tuesda y lit* ha d spent his ! life in Clorham am i Naplep , th e last half o f his lon g year e bein g in | town . H e ha d eve r been kir d 1 uprigh t as a husband , fathe r ' neighbor , an d wa s universall y re spected . H e ha d bt en failin g hu t a [ littl e tim e an d his man y trietids di d J no t realix-e tha t h« was near th e « nd 1 o f lift' s j<>urn« y ; bu t as lon g as it j was he had filled ever y call well . ' ; H e leave s a wife , tind Mrs . Josep h I Froiich , his daughter , a t whos e resi- ! deno e he died , a t Wes t Hollow . Th e funeral wil l b e hel d t o morrow , Thursday , fro m M r. French' s resi denc e a t 11a . m. , au d liev . G. 15. K*uller wil l officiate. sprightl y o*d dam e wa s makin g goo d housewive s fo r thos e youn g chaps , L>elap an d Walkinp , an d Anabl e an d I'ottle . Th e nex t bouse nort h wa a mad e o f logs , bu t ne w an d abou t read y t o welcom e Lemue l M etcalf , wh o ha d conclude d *'I3e couldn' t kee p a hotel. \ \W e no w turn a shar p angl e t o southwar d ove r th e \Iolet \ and throug h th e swam p t o th e bas e of th e east hi' l wher e stoo d th e spa cious mansion o f Reube n I'arish , wh o was tryin g t o matce a lawye r o f Jer emia h an d farmer s o f his othe r boys . We turn t o th e righ t an d pass th e new house o f Deaco n Kinne y an d M aj or Iv inne y wher e ou r buxo m sweetheart , \Bouncin g Tiet-e,™ i n afte r year s lunche d us o n doughnut s as a reasonabl e compensatio n fo r ou r escortin g he r fro m th e singin g school . An d no w furthe r south is j ust goin g u p th e Wiley dwelling , whor e ''FJill** an d \Sam' \ an d I-*ame- lia an d Patience , \Chape \ Foster' s long-arme d darlin g wer e discussing moder n civilization . An d no w come s the school maste r lilanchar d **01d I^op-fi nger, \ whos e Juli a wa s ou r brother' s sweetheart . Her e wa s en acte d a romanti c episod e in th e ear ly tradition s o f Naples . A livel y social part y ba d assemble d fo r a sin g and a dance , a t th e clima x o f whic h tw o lover s determine d t o con tribut e a i e w feature t o th e enter tainmen t o f th e evenin g b y closin g up thei r courtshi p an d th e evening' s jollit y b y a real marriage . Accord ingl y a messenge r wa s sen t fo r Col . Willia m Clar k t o perfor m th e cere mony ; he wa s Jtittic e o f th e Peace , and arrive d o n tim e Th e compan y gav e audienc e an d wit h »> citemen t borderin g o n solemnit y the y range d in a semi circl e an d th e pquire too k positio u in th e center , whil e th e lov ers wer e requeste d t o joi n hands . At this instant anothe r love r steppe d behin d th e lover s an d whispere d a protes t an d a praye r and a promis e int o th e tar of th e intende d brid e Wa s she drugge d ? Oh , n o ! liu t she f al tere d and fain te c arid fell in t o arm s o f Willia m Wiley , whenc e in late r year s hav e sprun g th e re spectabl e famil y o f littl e Wileys . \Young Kewcom b fel t th e cu p o f bliss dashe d from his lips as b y a thunderbolt . * * A m a ze men t seized the mad'nin g crowd, \ whil e Willia m shou te d with the (tan tl.'rp till uio Irt jo • li i »rxl plea. ^TobDBOn ^laoe'aiid-'iii^*Jhi» ing s -ver y Beriouflly ou t an d » Wa.ltib.er. J\r , ha s receive d Brum enfc pensio n o f $ 2 a- mont h P'^bime o f hi s discharg e t o ia*^-, o n ACCcO,u < I nt o f a woun d re i n tb e EerTkM v JBJ 2 ST-CS 3Uo JPook, OQ aAcooint o f s;As bee n unabl e t o attexid t o a s a teac^ w in th e I 'nio D ^TjiVportioii o f this week . He r #m» telle r b y Mis s M ar y Cheee - wa s calle d t o t o ._ \**g last. |o'e th e oomiatait y , lQ OIB ilon e atten d whic h th e _ _ — _ - -V^'«-A'-C-^I''«--> Hous e 'irer e ^^ing flooded - Mr . Lovel a e d t o fr*ee hi s plac e fro m water , t o remov e i t i n a larg e water-tigh t box , constru e te d fo r th e purpose , tha t woul d hol d ten o r t ^ely e barrel s an d was draw n t o th e leve l groun d b y a goo d tea m an d emptied . I t too k much tim e anil troubl e t o restore 11) ing s t o thei r work i n g orde r an d considerabl e damag e wa s sustain* d J-t seems as i f somethin g ougli t t o b e don e t o preven t a repetitio n o f this trouble . To rtiuie th« |£lowt*(£ hour! with n>tn« tcct T h w the y did . Hu t th e H (]tiire too k his ha t an d cano, Vrade th e com pan y goo d evenin g an d walke d leis urel y toward s home . Hu t th e youn g doctor 'H bloo d wa-s up . He , broo k the defea t ? no t he ! C^uietly slip pin g ou t fro m th e crowd , h 3 over too k th e squir e an d t o go with, bins t o persuade d hi m anothe r bouse . Hone< friends'. Fo r -nearly a yea r sh e ha d failed , graduall y sinking , bu t often ' brightenin g up , filled wit h th e brigh t anticipation s o f th e future tha t he r 1 accomplishment s promise d fo r her , but consumptio n wit h it s deceitfu l way s has broke n th e famil y oitcl e and clui in ed th o best f o r its own . Abou t ten year s ^g o K- ^V\. Uuck , 1 her father , remove d here, since whic h I Ava ha d been th e cente r o f a larg e i circl e o f youn g friends an d ha d been J j greatl y belove d b y th e elde r ones fo r won her tonished e^Ker*rerrminutos , hear t an d bands, th e as- Bcfuire wa s calle d in an d etc ha d an d i n comp«xfiy cross- «D . ter es, r hOBt - bloys whic h pro- ocfn elude d th e ush- ell i n stories , solving ^ conamdr c cos (W o thi n I: some - o f th e b* >y » bette r stud y parlo r etique t .te» learn no t t o ai t lagged , an d b e a littl e tain in g au d agreeabl e t o t h ess.) We wen t t o th e Ope n Play , \Strangler s o f F**ri», was grand . Som e o f t h f erre d fron t seats bu t xfter a littl e argumen t wit h er tha t the y coul d see jus t a bac k ones ; after th e Oper a * w e too k a ligh t repas t o f sag e washe d dow n wit h l) Lak e water . Afte r thi s r< stare d fo r Genoani a £Iall miles distant , wher e a d J gi^e n fo r th e G . A. K- boy s in g ther e w e found bu n pin g th e ligh t fantasti c t< ing'a brass ban d an d orc b mshe d th e musi c whic h w gran d ; w e sa w ther e a n acquaintance s takin g an actji in th e progra m especiall y ( ? ) o f Vin o Valley , ing foo t sore fro m ou r OUB tram p durin g th e da y conten t t o listen t o th e fin and se e other s enjo y th e At 12 o'cloc k an inter missij give n »f on e hour , an d w< libert y t o star t fo r ou r house, an d wer e conten t idrttrd leaifn cotlinsel bu t in this wer e disappointe d of th e part y wa s so elat<{ something , w e faile d t o 1 tha t b e mad e nigh t hideous , in g no t onl y wha t fe w ther ou r roo m bu t th e whol e houe of th e quie t one s hel d war th e nex t da y wit h th e L.| and th e poo r unfortunat e demne d t o a cell alon e nigh t whic h somewha t d s his ardor , bu t a t interval s d a nex t nigh t a continue d hear d in his cell , remindi n hie disconten t an d where a ( 7 o br. conc/ue^«<£.) A. 02 O Dlblloa a JE*rlK< T he publishers o f JVforxt/ili/ offer twelv e v al a ward s in thei r 3rfcntA.lt/ fo r F\< amon g whic h is th e followin g We wil l giv e ^20 CO t o tb< tellin g us whic h is th e long e in th e Ol d Testamen t Scriptj Februar y lOth , 1884 Sb o or mor e correc t answer s b e the rewar d wil l b e divided ] mone y wil l b e forwarde d t o ne r Februar y 1 5 th, 1 884. tryin g for th e rewar d mus t cents in silve r (n o poateg e BU | ken) wit h thei r answer , f o the y wil l receiv e th e Marc h J in whic h th e nam e an d ad<| th e winne r o f th e rewar d correc t answe r wil l b e and in whic h severa l moore reward s wil l b e offered . RrjTLKXJGK Prxpj^xssrjco- ot saa- lemloc k ast w e som e 2 co wa s arriv - s trip - lleb - fur- indee d u|mber o f v e paz t (j20mra .de ut feel - loon tin u- ]we wer e musi c : nselvei*. on wa s 1,00k th e b oard'm g retir e ; as on e d ove r what , disturb - was in Two 1 o f jandlady as con- |>e nex t mpene d [ring th e stamrping wa s us o f its. abl e re - ibruary , 5 perso n (st vers e uree b y d tw o |eooi ved , Th e jthe wiii- PernonM send 20 [imps ta- whic h (\lo7\th2y , Iress o f an d th e pt tblished, valuabl e Addres s C< 3Mr»_AO»Y, tie d a gordia n kno t o f silken cor d o f love , too k his cane agai n an d walke d home , whil e th e joyou s brid o an d groo m walke d back t o tha t hall o f re vcl ry, an d ro echoe d th o shou t *'on wit h th e danc e ,yy visi t ett (Jravcs , evening , of Itev . reinent . Gi b e a donatio a IfenCS o f Harriso n jo n Wednesda y •lii^^o r th e benefi t *•-»*y 1 rT**\ t o whic h a ge n _ <c»ven . atxork it» ^_ * ^**d tlxe an - baa recto. . . . ^, _ . . broth* n t o f th e deat h o f 1- ~^-ed [**W\b.o wil l b e rememtx. . blcL settler s her e an d i n t.y i h e wa s 8 1 year s urie d a t Gal l T*rairie, oro li e resided . 1 Chrysler , o f Middlesex , -itfa, 1883, t o Jan . I2th , 3.o 30 1 pound s o f butte r • cow . Using , durin g th e C an d ore ana fo r th e famil y carpenter s ac d masono tha t —tibjere tbro u g h th e season. xt beat, tha t ? ^ olti-tdrae danc e ^ha t wa s t o ec u hol d a t Sutton' s I f al 1, follow , o n Wednesda y eveti- W3^E post-poncd , o n accoun t passabl e roads , until lin g next , Feb n 8t h pe r wil l b e provide d b y Mr . and &r genera l invitatio n is Z3ill, includin g supper , a dolla r an d twenty-f i v e her virtue s IShe ha d held a pro m 1 - Le t Feunell , o f lloneoye , wa s nont pllwse irl tbe M . K Sunda y school , abou t tow n Saturday . | bad been a composito r in th e ^t C <-r(i Wil l Hal d wiu an d Jame s Kowell , j office in this village , an d ha d eve r Of Cohocton , wer e ove r o n Frida y , filled wel l wit h perseverin g vigo r Jaat. { ever y positio n o f he r life . Th e blo w Prof . Mitchell , o f Kush\ille , pass- j t o th e famil y is a heav y one , an d is wit h hi s parent s I th e first deat h in th e circle . Th e J onfir e communit y mour n wit h th e bereave d family . Th e funeral serv - £>abbat h ed th o here . \ I X*. U . Crai n was calle d t o I'ainte d | I'oe t last wee k b y th e sickness of j his mother . I \W. It . Hark s au d on e o f his sons | passed th e (sabbath wit h L>r. John - \ son's famil y a t Barclay , 1 *a. J H. Clar k an d his son -in- \ -^.ku•, arrive d last nigli t • —al »f J . W. Clar k \ o f Fri - A |i'r»oing Februar y 4th , 1884, loca l excursio n ticket s jtwee n Buffal o o r Koobes - fatioiT S on th e Huffal o an d ar^^D\* vision, wil l b o vali d fo r Vsarj o i f used o n dat e o f is- xix Ten Day s nex t therc - exaciple : An excursio n >m 1^5 a t h t o Rocheste r an d ; 4iictcL Kebrua i y 15th, woul d fo r retnr n passag e t o l>ath |c*3l on or befor e Februar y rc please d t o lear n tha t Nor - L ^Vilbur i s wel l establishe d in 1 ax-lest, a t Avoea . JVIr. Wil- Cor a long tim e connecte d 'Falto n Market \ o f this i s thoroughl y acquainte d 5l»aWin CHBJ an d w e ca n assure N»f .Ayoc a tha t b e wi U al - to suppl y hijK custom - .o f meats , aud. tb e -trad e i n -tJieiar seo< it Is wel l Icept law , Mr . I * t o atten d th e fun Mr . an d Mrs . W. IS T . * 'erry , Vin e Valley , wer e th o guest s o f ... S Luther 1 s famil y a portio n o f last ! week . I Stephe n \W . Clar k arrive d o n Sat- | arda y last t o b e a t th e bedsid e o f I brother , J . W*. Clar k in his hours . C . S. Jaqa a an d wif e improv e th e goo d sleighin g b y drivin g Ovi d th e first o f th e wee k fo r shor t visi t wit h fr:ends r Maj , RtchardsOD, T . II. Re n net t and J . £3, Andrew s cam e t o tow n Monda y evenin g an d ar e engage d in variou s way s i n a suit a t Lincoln' s office. Wm. A. Field , o f Schuylkilhaven , E*a., wa s th e guea t o f II. J. Tyler' s l ami Iy a portio n o f last wee k Fiel d remaine d wit h ho c ton . K . A. 1 1 lggins , o f th e Cohocto n Timuzs„ accompanie d b y Mrs . Fll a \W Harris , too k advantag e o f th e goo d sleighin g last Saturda y b y callin g on friend s in this village . ices wil l b o held on Friday , a t ll a. tn. fro m th** residence , I iev . (leorg e Stratjo n ofrlciatiug Napl«i 7 0 jcnr« mco . M y Dea r Dey o I hav e read wit h interes t som e o f you r article s givin g \oh ange s i n Naple s withi n 40 years. \ I wish yo u woul d sho w U H Naple s 70 year s ago . I f yo u wil l a greo t o d o so I wil l shor t Introductor y ohnp- ~™r»hy an d th e M rs. friend s a t Co - I* II I* •itit.-- tb «t rm A <* c •* » <1 « K. Napl i _ V. «» . O- , Af«-1>. S , 1884. 11.11 A I\ Hotif.iu-t, (,c o A Qlark , Honr> I* Cox ol Mr-f* H orjvco Dunlou Mrs Alic e Fox, M J-Vrj5ut*on GcrtruUe UooJrtch, Lucil a <ilo»pr, Ida HoU-otuh, Nt'IsvD IJOrcot*, Lutbc r Hancook , Joh n Ham: * CJharK-3 X Jame-o, K I- Jones, Charle y Mliesj Horatio I'roctor Mrs Ksther Russell, Hn . Lev i Shaver , Kati e Sch&ffcr, 2 Eunice O. Teal , Mre . Mary Taylor-, S£m. Hcvrmab Wbeclcr , Gaarvt S Wood . Person s callin g fo r aay v o f th o mbove wil l pleas e say tc AcLvcrtdsecI^\ giv e yo u tor I ^et th e geo g histor y o f Naple s a t tha t day , g o t o H j gether . I stoo d on th e hillsid e an d last j «a w tlie dwelling s o f tha t day . | Itigh t belo w m e ,^at th e base o f th e ^ ' hill directl y wes t o f th o ol d ceme - to i ter y no w oalZed \Fai r View\ ceme - ' a | ter y stoo d ttio P*l etcal f rjoust* th e first an d onl y taver n o f th e town . ! I t wa s & spacious mansio n two - 1 Htoried -i n fron t an d Q^ e scrie d in | th e rcifr. Her e Lemue l Metca U wa s 1 \Min e host of th e whiske y decanter. \ | Xeact, o n th e corne r wher e no w stands th e impoHin g mansion o f Ir a , ^^ v i 1 liani B , wa s th e Watkiu s home - 1 stead wher e tlie patriarc h o f th e I famil y wa s rearin g hi s sturd y sons, I .Mark, Isaac , Stephe n F nd Nathan , ' and th e huxou i daughters , Anna , Lov e an d Eunice . Nex t ahou t BO rods nort h wad * he origi n al Clar k homestead , wher e Co l . W i 11 lam ai*C? his goo d wif e Mar y wer e cultivatin g thei r 14 child reu, \ V illiam , Joseph , Lorenzo , an d Joh n an d Timothy , f Mow « r ], and Betsey , [Tow n J, and Sally , | Wilder] , an d Submit,[Green ] Merria m [ ChufTee],Jerusha [ LJradifih j Hanna h [Lyon,\ ] Hetsc y [ Watkio«, ] Berthen a [ White , J an d Clar a [Por - i>»li ] Th e nex t house nort h wa s th e Le v i 1 'arifah house jus t lik e th e | Al etcal f house, o n th e stee p e*dc hill , , 2 stories in front wher e liassel , an d ( Lev i II. , an d Betse y [Sutton\] an d • Clo o £ WatkipeJ , an d Sylvi a [BrowD j I wor e \being traine d fo i Bchoo l teach ers. Th e nex t house , a mil e o r so north* wa s th e K.ibb o hom e whor e th e goo d ol d deaso n wa s attendin g t o Joseph * an d ff Ned au d -John*' an d Jamenthe \ ct X>runime r boy, \ and, th e *We Do No a Marv ^•J^. =. < t •. - -yy - . -TR,jj ;)Fiy^ft^1r*--M- ^ Ja m CM . tTae' \Drumme i Trip R*ch«»t« r wit h H my~m rost. liein g kindl y invite d h y th e me m - hers o f Haye s l*ost, o f Middlesex , t o atten d th o Gran d Fncampmen t a t Rocheuter , givin g thei r assurance t o make as much of a soldter as possi ble o f i ie , J sit dow n t o giv e you r readers a shor t sketch o f th e trip . We starte d Wednesda y mornin g fo r Canandaigu a wit h team s provide d h y comrade s Pierc e an d Salisbury , a t whie*i plac e w e arrive d withou t serious acciden t a t 7 1 - '2 o'clock , an d after refreshin g th e inner ma n wit h a goo d breakfast , awaite d anxiousl y the comin g o f th e train ; i t bein g late w o di d no t start until O a. m A t la»*t afte r ou r patienc e wa s near ly exhauHte d w o hear d th e joyfu l worde , *'A11 aboar d havin g a joll y crow d o n boar d th e tim e passed off qTickly an d pleasantly , arrivin g Rocheste r a t 1 J. a. m. , whor e w e w forme d in lina an d marche d t o Mai n Mtroot whor e th e lino o f maro h wa s to star t fro m ; afte r bein g investe d wit h prope r badge s w e too k ou r plac e in line ; w e c<~r?' mue d lu lin e for nearl y 2 hours ; i t wa s estimate d | tha t ther e wer e J 2 ,QOQ me n in line ; the marc h wa s mad e throug h th e principa l street s o f th e city , an d righ t her e le t m e sa y w e wer e no t sorr y whe n w e go t order s t o brea k rank a t th e arsenal- i t wa s a gran d parade . Tb e music o f th e man y bundji, cheerin g o f th e me n as the y passed houses decorate d fo r th e ocoa : Pion , th e fine uniform s o f som e o f th e companies , band , oncer s etc . Th e parad e passed withou t acciden t sav e t o on e o f ttte Dru m Major s wh o whil e twirlin g his bato n wit h grea t gnst o suddenl y foun d himsel f pron e on mothe r earth , rather dampenin g his fine plpmage , bu t no t seriously- maime d , also on e o f XI aye s T*ost, was uuablo t o continu e throug h ( n o doub t smoot h rubber s waS tlie catisc: but w o di d no t lear n o f hi s bein g 1 court-marshaled . At th e axsenal ] w e listene d t o som e gran d speeohen by th o Mayo r o f th e city ; hi s wel com e speech wa s grand , as wa s als o tho speeches o f othe r prominen t Mil itar y men . Whil e passin g ou t w e wer e permitted t o gasse o n 2 lon g table s (w e dar e no t sa y ho w long ) burdene d an d fairl y groanin g wit h thei r load s o f eatables ; ou r mout h watere d a s w e wer e reminde d tha t we ha d no t bee n t o dinner , bu t this gnawin g wa s soon dispelle d b y a goo d dinner . A,fte r securin g a. boardin g plac e i t wa s night ; tb e earl y par t o f tb e evenin g wa s spen t wit h friends , havin g a. Joll y \time discussing dllECerenfc ©ulbQect-,- tellin g to sell good s exclusivel y fo r w e d o clai m tha t an y ma n for cash can bu y cheape r of| an y othe r house i n this con g district . F . G. C7B c *at>>» cousb uu«;<- , a & c:| I*rescription o f a Bosto n dispeneed year s b y a Boat giHt . OKK DOSE wil l eur o an y cough . 11 acts almos t m| As k J. C . Moii<; A M fo r a 25 ti e o f \ HUH Coun u CURE. Lesson s give n on piano , arid organ , voic e culture , thoroug h base , har mon y an d musical composition ; term, 24 lessons, an d t o comme n time ; lessons give n a t th e of th o pupil i f desired . Mas . A. L . STUART , B 4 6 Nort h Cohocton , c «3 I hav e o n han d novelt y aijid bevel ed siding ; whit e an d No r v ray pin e floorin g an d ceilin g o f al l grade s finishing lumbe r plane d arid read y for use; shingle s al l grades ; an d all at reasonabl e rates. I solici t you r patronage . D _ W ELD, 37t f Bloods ] Y Th e peopl « o f Cove l Settlemen t wish t o infor m th e rioter s o f last Sunda y tha t such row s mus'> b e st*-*p ped o r immediat e actio n wil l b e ta k en. I t is know n wher e the y procur e thei r win e an d cide r an d it i s hope d tha t the y wil l hee d this th e last, fair warning - BT QBT>ICB. Feb . 4th, 1S84 Th e temperanc e me n of | of Middlesex , wil l mee t H a 11 o n Friday , a t 2 p . J th e tow n meeting , t o temperanc e ticke t tb e ough t t o b e elected , as w e churche s and tw o stron g organization s in town . Le t and temperanc e me n conn vot e as the y jara-t/. ^ Sotlr «lr K«'vw-. I hav e place d a ne w billiar d tabl e direo t fro m th e manufacturer s £7e' York , an d i t is a fine one ; i t cost s no mor e t o use i t tha n i t doe s th e ol d ones . Com e i n an d tr y it ; an d hav e th e choioes t brand s o f ciga r £ and smokin g an d ohewine ; tobaccop , and al l shall b e satisfied unde r Cramer' s store . 4t f CnAUUCfl A. | MISTKK. Person s goin g \VV^oat t o Jrtochester o r Buffal o tj thei r wester n tickets , fo r purchas e a t th o Blood s or lower , an d sav e mone y ing ; an d th e purchase r goo d tim e and' connection ) chase s here - All wh o irj| Wcfl t shoul d cal l arid sc o i t i s to thei r advantag e A- Blood n X>e; ) Stack s o f n«w good s a t Coomogb - ty's . aH -woo l p&nu $3.6 0 a t C. I«. Clark e CTb'a. Vamiahea , hard oi l finish, shellac, etc , a t Cramer's . Scotc h oaps, al l grade s an d prices , at G. L , Clark e «fc Ob's. Pork , Ham , fish o f al l kind s fo r «al e a t C . L . KimbaliV . A full stock o f dy e stuffs at ifoRGAN's Dru g Store . Fin e furnishing good s a specialt y at C . L - Clark e & CoV . Frts, quality aud finish guaranteed in all custom wor k done a t Keed's . Hand y package an d Diamon d dye AT ^VOKOAN'B Dru g Store . Cheapes t clock s au d jewelr y ; Bloods , b y Chas . W. Clark . Cohoe s Mill s 1 a m selling their underwear this yea r 8. Duan e Lyo n . A full line o f I . rubber trusses at See ley * s hard J/OKGAN'H. Th e best mixe d paint is Devoe' e read y mixe d a t J/OBUAM'S. Collar s cuffs an d neckties in grea t variet y at C . L . Clark e &. Co . Fin e plastering hair , ver y best in the market , a t Cramer's . okly u JVOK OUG-A.H* S I_>rus: Store . We kee p all kinds o f wooden ware , such as tubs, pails, butter bowls , etc E . Well s <fc Son . Soli d gol d ring s fo r on e dolla r and upward . Chas . W. Clark , Bloods , N. Y. Beat handkerchief perfumes mad e in Americ a ar e found at Crain's L>ru£r Store. Call at Dunton &, Co's . for oranges, lemons, and all foreign and domestic fruits. Al l woo l business suits, mad e in the latest styles, fo r $15 and upwards hy B. T . Heed . Yo u ca n bu y th e ver y bes t N. O . molasses lo r 75 cent s a gallon , a t AT. TPalter's. Tli e larges t stock o f muu's collars an a cuffs in town , a t C . Clark o & Go's . linen L . Watche s fo r *7 tha t other s sell fo r *lO , at th e ne w stor e o f Charle s W. Clark , Bloods . Th e cheapest and best placo t o buy boots and shoes is at jWartin TPalter's, JlTiddlesox, 2ST. Y. Fo r full an i complete stock of groceries, flour aud feed, etc., call a t Dunton «fc Co's . Anothe r lo t o f thos e ladies ' Jer seys . Com e early-an d ge t on e o f S . J>aan e Lyon . t-Sr^M^v ^^ouVgbt^ paeb bu t buyin g us than jressional MKR . phy e lcian, drug - (ordinary agrcall y rent bot - j UDOI '8 4 an any rfesidence M. , N. Y, th e tow n Grang e precee d |oruinate a tha t av e thre e tejmperance christian; a ou t an d VoTKE . tipke t GREAT CliEAItmG SALE of* Boys', Youths, and Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats a t C. L. CLARKE <fe GO'S. HkW RkhBWkM STSBE AT BCiddlesex Center. Tlio •nbocrTbrr* bavins In \ t«w ttio aoisplalkaa < I our ElAllroad In Uio nens* fotnpo, hare eatabli>ta«d 0»« IT >tK»l v*<m lu tlic HaBDWARE BUSINESS In tlic 'Okl BrlcJc Store\ at* Middlesex Conter, STOCK OF GOODS iiliip^-l t > ill.- w»nl» of >D a^iicultiiral commualt y^i AAl Heavy goods in stock JYTZJ'SIT' he closed out before stock-tnkinj>- time. I n order t o do this O. I,. CLARKE & CO. of fer their- entire stock of Winter Clothing '.cojKiHB STOVES an d Overcoats nt MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, JAEricu turd MMntmfe, or ZsJESJS, foi- tlie next Tliii-ty Days. This offer is only made t o CVfxsh purchasers. RANGES , i PARLO R HEATING STOVES , ' for coo-1 ur wood oil r>C no w &Q<1 fi r —lTTfYi 1 dailfini; DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT. C. I^- OJjA.ltICE iSc Co. (Sordon Block. HOUS E TRIMMINGS , CTCJITJER. Y. PAINTS, one, PUTTY , GLASS , OH.-CLOTHS . >>D<t In short Kv«-T-y-lUlmf tept tn •> JFirst-Glafs Hardware Store all <>f wtii<-ti win t>e sold at X. O \KT R A T B 8. Hy i 1 OK « oitentUm to bu^lim and fnlx* A a • 1 lion >ri*l>l<- <1«- H.11 nn \» «• bop« »0 R>^rll nn>l rr«i vo •» liberal BIIAM^OC tli«» pn>»ll<- cwtronaR^ 42 WILL'AMS & ADAMS, MiddJeaex, H . Y. THE NEAPOLITAN Ha s goo d stories , <^oo<l miscella ny, irea h new s fro m evcrywl n ; o n | its outsitl e pages , a.n<l it s cit y mn.r- , ke t report s ar e reliabl e Ori tbe inNitli* ar*- i»lw»\-< t'otiixi An interestirij^ loca l correspond enc e fo r 1 5 mile s tiroiixnl, antl 11 ful l loca l pag e fo r Nap U s tiri<l \ 1 - cinit y ONLY $1 A YEAR. It s larg e circulatio n wi t h m it s loca l territor y rentiers i t th e Iit\-t Metliu m fo r atlv -t rtisoi s tv i r luul here , an d a t ver y lo w rut es It s jobl>in g Jepartu n nt is u p t »i tli e want s o f it s man y patron s am i n o pain s is spare d t o pleas* al l wh o come . j Room s ove r Suttnn' s jewelr y \ store . Cal l i n whe n yo n wan t anythin g !N EAI'OI. I TA N BUS! N ESS MEN y lo nriy <1ollan< firftfiu :>•* It.-.l to t:-U tin Ir i*u.i:< 1C» Tfc.y rl-s-ikl tho fine -1 ut nb'.ut l»n ,lr tho i .rit- t.tl i tio < loth <in-1 *«11 rti id I Tl(. A >j V . r-i—i Ti n war e tin toile t sets, a full and complete stock at great \y reduced prices, at H*. C5-. CVamor. Boots and shoes ma do t o orde r in H« moB t workmanlik e manner at Jo I ai lz', r3oojarui n Dloclc *'-A. 1 lo sanaee \ at* last yea r the nest ndiett' 60c vest in tho county can be had o f S3, Duan o Lyon . I bav e a fe w business suits lef t ove r an d bav e reduced, tb e prio e t o *8. Jtf. Walter , Jl/tddlesex . C L . Clark o &. Co . bav o a. few over coats left whic h thoy wil l close out a t half their actual value , for «ash . A. larg e assortment o f ladies* and children's shoes, slippers, rubbers, etc., has just been receive d b y J o JrXaitz. I mak e spectacle s a specialt y ; cal l at m y jewelr y store , wit b Adam s &- Son- Chas . W. Clark , Bloods , N. Y. Men' s Pant s in Grea t Variet y an d at price s varyin g fro m On e Dolla r to rive Dollars , a t C L . Clark o Go's. Th e BoBfl 60-cent te a i s a t O . L - KirobairB, Nort h Cohocton ; i t draw s for mile s aroun d ; i t beat s all fo r tb e money , Rubbe r boots , stoga boots, fine boots and everythin g for winte r wea r i n the boot an d shoe line, jus t receive d b y J o ilaitz . House trimmings , sheathing paper , doors, windows , glass, blinds, etc , kept i n stock an d sold lo w b y F*. G, Cramer . . Pile s o f re&o|y-rn.ad« clo.tbin{£ an d winte r wear , fro m tb e smalles t t o tb e larges t size, an d cheape r tha n eve r before , a t Conaughty's . <7ash trad e Holitsited ; ih o highest; market price pai d fo r butte r an d ejrgs ; an d good s a t ro^k , bottorp a t M. Tfalter^a, Jtf iddlesex / A larg e stock o f overcoating s has been receive d b y £J. T\. Ree d and wil l be mad e up into first-clasa garmont s for prices rangin g from $15 t o $3o . Th e Increase o f Af* H*alter*s trade is due t o tbe fact, that h e sells good s cheaper, belieyxng that trie nimbl e six pence i s better th^ap tbp alo w sbilliu g Bi g reduction i n pric e o f painta. e nav e a n overstock an d want it re - duced. \X*hia i s a xare chance fo r per sons wh o desire t o pain^, s±% F\- G - Crrf^ noe d no t go urcbas e £ey ca n i as lo w b y s o do - oare r o f |s i f b e pu r torxel t o go jao*w muc b bu y hcr c offic e STILL OPEN ! Offer Bxir ordinary. A $4. PB iofl.cal for $1.50 Number for Nothing. |- KEW STORE A Dictionary Wttnont GOSL NEW eooi>t^ THE CONTINENT WEEKLY MAGAZINE, ILLUS ~T RATED. ^.OO a Year. G IMoIit/**. Conducted b y ALBIO N W TOUEGE E CAeap«*< -is the Jfent / the A r t «nc e B m^-«etK. in»t«.i*d r>f c.> ( i> miat^i.. \RrMmbUn tbe monthly ina«-»%j-iit n iu *»V«>»-y CteiBK t teua o l mor« a-rr-<a u«s o K imb- UdUion\ — MTS «i»u Phlladclphut I^rtlprr \Orphcn« O Kerr's ronuirktt>l*3 t^-rint *-*0>no« HcCook'i \r *xxxMiu or mxi OlA •• Ihxh .Unn ta-»nxl. A wonltli or nortivls miurnzino m 1 1t«^r \cry wro* CHAMPION OFFERt On tlk« tlm of November -wc b<^iin tlio pulilicn- tlon of ti»o qanlatM and nuw t n 'ory of cnO<l.-n> tdsaoa - * O N OK TUKH K WA S A MAN. \ \>y tho c«lot>nkttxl IiumoHut, \Oiphnun O K OI T • Tm ev.>r? P*«*Wi remitting a » Th-r,, l>oll&n ati<l Kiftr * CII U . wiil. unUl riii-th«rr notioo, •on-? TH K CON 1 I - JV\«>.T from thnbcffioninK of tixc abovn -<-r->,vl until ecnCBXITATXOlT BATES T B coft ox QVA ^OZUIO . _ •*CQXT>trlriottoo Bate*.\ »*'«- jxzy no < <v>nn»• .*• n„, The Sw&.criZtrrx^' O-W the aeiT-tznfop* • PFSPIJO^H eOMBIHATIOHS, TH P CONTINENT ^ 4 OOl or I Uforuura>Ml t>n boro; '\\ \ ariMunusd with t-hi..' t •* roe; abio WIL J I U OOO- P * «* »C JU> — WM-\ A R V , »>,oo*' wor.ln u.i»d 41 fm+p,-* 4 .1 «-iiicrtiviuj^n pont-fn-u, <tUTt<*i' Ui'C Itttli lu cuuW «x - tni muxt. b<* iMint to it*<y r>o^t(i*ru on Difttuniiry); <>u Ui M<Mut(tcM)nt EaLrruving I Iq 8^ ' 4 »»•*> »«J» * » »* FUI «trv M>a* f \ (lO oent* for iMMttjt^ » Thr ;ier..:i n 1 •/ rt .-u/fui-*a< m.-cU tl.e wantH of ALL t I ILI-HH , Infit y *V illiiK*' iin<l roiintr) it. 1» lit- i r«l 1 y K v it n v it m V n i-At'i.n It lio) pu tlir- F A HME H t In* < >. ll l> it -f ll t-liu K I: U l r ouowkit thr MK< HAN K VHTTII .lllvl Till- I_ l l I L K 0*4K» It IH IMllL-'il V\ til C rCM« «**•.«-•-» 1 .it^>r «.rnl <-'i I t*i 1)114;• f >t In 111 n<l I D n ( u I « B>r-tt<?a.iCM I, r«laabk c 1 n - furumt inti innl ..up{. Htioun Kvi>iy IUIIH I HT ilivtcrib<ii, witli «*narntiri aLr\ fi Rrrcnt \ (ii-n ty of Lnlxii-H IVIIIK , I ,i v 1 >o r-hL-lplQft cJ<-\ I coo unci ryii«MH*»i' tty fur - ftII otlier jour- Hxponnr c of n a na t> a c •*im*« ,ir« mvnluublo, mid IMVI uiny lim.'- 1 1 it c-. > -1 to *-vfry rruder 11 HI I IUI I M no 1. -ri IOJI I ml N i'rtl«.'inr:it 1* 11 nil no untruxt wor-t !i y n<1 iTtii .1 r» Iin immin>>.- < lr>-iilitt luii rualiUii 1 1 »h - >>)IIIPI to irmii- it nt low rnLi-n, I\T <1 to lirHl lllv 1 t r-i HJJ«- il-t It« ro i<l H \%*III <11 I r. • Wockiy. ^ 4, Our pricK.- for tbu Tw o $ti> 9 8 S- S T _ & - W » H*™r* . Wooklj , »_4, North Amnriaui R*rri*r*v tj ChrUtl>i> Union. *3, \3? st, ratciioiAs. gj3, _ 5*X 2 Njr-v Vtnik WooWly Tribune, 8 \ - * V Z y<Mtb*>'CoinV a nu*Q> * l 7 ^r«rd. may be oomblmd with TB-K CpNT^'f.N T for ' - BU O HOII I .! I « in tit. i -7 «y < f Jtrotji <•* % (TV I J CC « <> »» V 0 < tb o A i n «•*-•«• n n * Lcrlc o UnrlKi , «• r- <• I ^ u n K. M* •* a^ r»« • • OT I , I - « < I O O KCa ^s :r0vftu (XB « KU<1 IS O C\ 01 - u re* n « u i roudii c rx* «. fco r , MO n ^ «. u 1- «?— «-o»i>« 0 • 1 o t >«. o — <• 1- u t M<»au|kM lo r m uilluu , j» o>»» »»ii «- , «.-C <r. •*(-•«•« - B 1 .5 0 u y o n 1 ; Ktacl o «J «i tx* t><- r »> Activ e Canvassers wante d Everywhere - A.lili* ~n I ul><ipl»-> Orange J11 del Co., ^ I)av id \V. Judd, 751 Broadway , Ne w Yor k BEST OCHAN STIiAMFiR Lines ( \KR DlRKlT 11 AM HI I'd LINK. The WliiU' Cross Liui», AM) Thr lltiiiil.ui ir-Atii.-i i.--a.n Paikct fo Line, FRESH STOCK At Bloods. N\. Y. PORK , FLOUfi , Choice I r amily Groceries, DRY GOODS, Boots, h&oBS Bnliliers, CANN£D GOODS, CON FECTIOHEEIES , TOBACCOS CIQAItS , FA C Y GOODS, MITTENS , ETC. , nil to tx> sold ('heap As The Cheapest f*t<t*lntr Y't/A-f/i -A. t CSctJt/i R<xt*stt. 1 Kiinrmiti'i' nut Iff not n.n <l the bolt Of U (M »lN Old and ne w customers wil l find m e ready Tor baigain s 48tf WM TEAL, _ Bloods, Hi. Y. t****^ v ^bijii^Wrri '^oTr ^Vto^^^^ niy onntonTrra chaa «v w binforii. X • lofldnut In fny Irvnr 1. t_n« DC**. «tt>cK or tn town bo»Meo a. good stock of Mra'a BOOTS & SHOES. I hav e 11 £>0-*:ent te a tha t clefi<« eomiK 'titioti . I t SOIIH lik e wildfire . I t cuntiot l »t» bcaUm , an d i t need s onl y on e tria l t o prov e i t true . My ttU<J.\ItS •ZD CZ) \A/ ITST\ ROBK BOTTOM. 1 k.-*p on hand sttn • Tull slock of IP> a* <o ^ }( ^3 H <n> PORK, HAMS, FISH of ull ttitxls ZET* •_ CD -T^L r 1 ioo k ov<*r m y boot s arid slioe s intl se « if* I inn no t ntrli t tliere , an d sui t yo u hotl i in ciualit}- an d price . Oniu e am i prov e wha t I Bay I ca n -Tivt yo u tht* mos t arid hotte r good s tor th e iiion«*y tha n an y othe r plac e in tow n C. L KIMBALL, Kortli'Cohocton . York «no > lymkutl) and f rum A. > ^ ra »r Wt tl>«> low»it rnt,i A Iw t wen 11 UTK I/imton Houtlinm ;noo. Il^vr \nlwrip , »n<1 ull tlic It-tin .11 port !• to N V H \ 01 U 1'iuiX'DKrri fro nil >n tu K 11 r(>[>«• rAn )w liojW«t tlir L t»i« t_ fi BIII I of tliln IiS MADE. .\ KHEC1ALTY Tlio arTt>mii)ixlatl-<nx of tbi- n.tov<- v )tn^^ir« of tltc hunt a« wil l iu tlie cbenpCNt A. 113 Inroruatlun will h«> gtvt-n mntl or on application to tbe n>;eiil, CA .SPJEB. KLING i NBEBGES , 51m.3 Naples, N. » is only n>ti <r-t r*j>le of what wre Ttut>t>er hoots* an d overshoes , al l si^es an d kinds ; also a fal l wtock o f 1 eat Tver hoots , shoes, etc. . fo r men , women , an d children ; bargain s i n al l 3 -t Cona a g h t y \s- Bdtany goo d an d asefnl article s i u dr y Roodh an d clothing , at t>ricea t o close the m out , a t cost, o r less i f nec essary ; als o man y item s t o giv e awa y at CooarjghtjV . w c Tw»p*arr»<a to offer to t%Jl «b o Icdailo T>\* Cr***t, ^loS^^pc^SoS*' *°\ r *V-.for E -U™^ C I t TXKttmry ortI*r, rxmiml note or draft y 55 ^i*^V\«1rttca with The tV^.«n/ , «.nrt for tx I^^TS.O'.Ste.^ffSr^w 0 ^° « TCabc ^ will bo your Addr ^« THE pONTIKEKT, a* P«r k Sow, New York, [Or 30 S. 1 IU) E*_ r PWla. ] SPECIAL X O SUBSCRIBERS T O THI S PAPER: The Continent one ycor togcUtcr vritb THE ITEA.POI.ITAJif Paa U.io. ^3 S\ ^t** — S &S1 a |||||Ifll '-5?.8n?f 5 I Send to cjni» for [ \^\17\ t»I«• oox of r mn Jolo ^*»<xl» tti \ for thr workloc rarJ!fT>la«blc bo s or ^Mjpio f *Tif^' wl.l put yon in tne TmY o* - --- - lnex-. 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