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Way, off suapped my ramrod.\ 24, cammy Curemoomremomomses oc meme ~ _- - bos . ONoNnD , IS PUBLISHED EYERY - C 3 t , ked, \W A. ‘ s {B 11) wiuavmi | ie remurke e muat consult Broth- | AGA - GAZETTE, | er Jonathan on the subject.\ He 3m, | so and the governor was successful in «+ | supplying many of the wants of the j ‘ arinmnys - When difficalties aiterwards arose, and the army was spread over \ vie country, it became a by word, .. \We must cousttt Brother Jonathan.\ f The origin of the expression being ' svon lost sight of, the name Brother Miscellany. Those nice | A Desperate Race. *. S |I N GL Ei , Some years ago, I was one of a con- |. - yivial party that met at the principal hotel in the town of Columbus, Ohio, ithe seat of government of the Buckeye DOUBLE State. < i WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 4 e T A &\ Q’Baldwinsvifiz, Onondaga Co., N, \ | ) AC BY, | £s y. om. CL A R I , f all B + +4 « y ino Ain . . h + - FFICE IN- THBE-UNHON HALL LLock. “viiltnj‘lrxis it“: 113231; filnfalniltxazxfirltxi all ters - (panthers,) wolves, or Ingins ; ** ’I“lmnde| and lightning !\ shouted Jonathan came to be regarded as the fall R N GS &, 3+ about. the «'l woodsman, who was worked | national sobriquet. l within were blithe and gay ; when song and story made the circuit of the festive board, filling up the chasms of lite with mirth and laughter. We had inet for the express pur- pose of making a night of it, and' the pious intention was duly and relig- *I picked up my knife, and took “I\ up to the top notch in the member's ; 'my line of march in a skulking trot) story. | 1 ulp tlhe rivcir. The frequent gullies on | Tl“ Good Gi’d f vyusn'tll in I} pickle ! | 'the lower bank made it ted! s travel. was the red whelp within two +6 |ing there ; ao I Bul‘axlrrlxfilleflt istactillltlfgl h“\“ INA“ of me l““'l“‘55 Mm‘}? “N13 u A tilllfirstflf Nt‘blzafikty thus 130898 bank, which was pretty well covered o loading his rifle as he came! I jorked ski“ a q i. era cfsnmsptpmtjm “T9 with buckeye and Sycamore, and very Out the broken ramrod, dashed it away | SPOA\CO 8 variety of qnestions &t him W which for cheapness and durability, | Life in Nebra:ka. 'an be had only at the shop of - Bustxess pirecrory. ._ B; D. JESSUP, atmfis to be THEJE BEST om X2 1 - ( \TRRMS OFP SUBSCRIPTION. | ost 0 Hoe and Mail Subscribers per year,. ..$1 50 : his t! ~* FRED. A. MARVIN, many « the evening's entertainment, but he | was a man more generally known than | | i \ , , ! Cornty, and if there are an who | flously carried out. The Legislature little under brush.\ One peep | below and started on, priming up as Latarted | 48 to the territory and-life thore : ¢ aTTORNRY & COUNSELLOR aT LAW,, doubt the assersion, they can {e con., Wis in session in that town, and not a discovered to me three as big and |O, determined to turn and give the!. \* What kind of country do 'you live ~ M wite pr. suna way ivmced by calling and examining pig: few of the worthy Le_g1s1:1tox's were | gq 'apping red devils, gentlemen, as. \ed devil a blast any how, as svon as 1 in ?\ | © s Wepolatmhs and Prige Money collected. Alllaw ' FJarncescs which defy competition. | “1392\ P th this rorthing | dll name, | YOU ¢ver clapped your eyes on ! - Yos, reached the creek. _ - |- - and extensive. It is made - flawlfigwflfizegdfgfigo (mé) ' Having returnished his shop hel as hgtngt (31:10? ts‘oil Ell‘lbi L w l” ‘Itlilm'e’ i there they came, not above six hund.\ was now within a hundred yards | ‘fp‘tl’riv'wll’ulb’ of lind and w’zjter.\ & jpa ts heshe )- t Cand ! would beg leave to 'ay to the citi [% 3 &, Dig swaurth IN ' pag yards in my rear, shouting and! of the “V“dfia‘é‘fxm see the WWW from What kind of weuther ? # the a few more] -* Long spells of weather are tre- yelling like devils, and coming after | hy Presid ¢ | me like h--1 broke loose !\ , Jimps V iC * * * * > a H F f even tom'nvk' ort n): resic uln, rene a]t * Well,\ said the old woodman gif.. devil close upon \(1'I ant.. 11:1; man} was the famous, ting at the table, \ you took a tree, of Whoop and I raised my nfle, on he f/l/‘m/m Péley, l“ rose narratives of course 2\ | came-knowing that I had broken my R sid vuufi: Lmd' AC VllI’HLllIUS} atejgll'gwtyl', \ Did I? No, by-, gentlemen, |, ramrod and my load not down ; orn. T aul _ % R generally known all over the civilized c tee } I er ow 1 ow ! o was Horses & Nice Carriages” every article kept in a first class | world 501 tain Riley was a fine, fu, (008 10 tree Just then, but took to ny uther w hoop! whoop! and he was every article kep & Brat c Ans | 3 | J 17 k ley N e f It”, \G heels like and it was just as; within fifty yards of me. I pulled y \qa ap U P 12 \ *. ( + |§0oou itumored joker, who, at the pce much as my dog could do to keep up tmager anl -\ or anything else in the ”\f’isopflml1r?“x“§?f\'\~}’l° \ Harness Slmp. a ‘ l |__ 14° Ropmmng done neatly and‘l'lml of my story, was the / with me. OT 'an until the whoops of! \And killed him,\ chuckled Riley. Bald winsivlle May 1, ,1866. gLIVERY. . LIVERY. © The subscriber has - REY HIS LIVERY . :,, | descriptions, mado from the best of To the building- formerly known as the Unio ‘S\ l.l | / i d bu y tik. C Blacksmith Shop, where will be found ., | tock and warranted to give satis- | Fuiior bet {faction. Also Whips, Trunks and zens of Baldwinsville and surround- Ing country, that he wilt keep con- stantly on hand Harnesses of all and I was by the creek, the red | quent. Our sunshine comes ime-he gave one j Cpally during the day time.\ \uve you ples ty of water, and thow gov ?\ & \ A good deal of water scattered cabout, and generally got in piils and f whiskey.\ at \ Is it hard ?\ * \ Rather so; when you have to go off prin- # \3 wove dc rx esas o ske > _-_ ‘l )r()ml)t]y_ Thankful for past fuvopry: tive of ”112. I)‘1.thm distHCt’ and lived j the redskins grew £ inter and fatuter]| + No, sind 1 missed five, 11-1\ | ha“: a mile and wade knfie deep to N: i¥i. WHlTE’ 1In: desires a continuance of the same, | NCAT ”H.\ MU“ lly when at home- 7 behind me, and clean out of wind Ii \And the red devil-\ shouted the | get ”‘l’ R ange Artrogrgy axnp Couvnsenuonr at Law, Don't forget the place, First Door} W U”: (aptflun Riley had amused ”W; ventured to look behind, and there' 01d woodsman, in a frenzy of excite i: What kind of buildings ?\ . a 4 ® p Sourmt or ans Rivier Banas, Bann “mlftmy 1“ l'Lll lman} “of ln's jar-fun'md came one single red devil, puffing and | ment. . Allegoric, Ionilc, ant balorlc,.lng o LIe1 ToR 1N B AN K RiP Tor wINsvILLE, N. Y. and Tiff“! gift“! v-e‘n'tmlm‘s,“ ‘1‘ 1111?!) .ll’l'.\‘”5f|‘ blowing, not three hundred yards in' [8 Fired and killed me } and slubs. , The buildings are chiefly - ~- Baldwinsville, N.Y. B. D. JESSUP. _- mf’Hll} o thnt hy in, Foal 0Y MHEAODS | my rear. - He had got on to a picee of\ The gereaims and shouts that fol.! Out of doors and-so low etween joints ul people that have his book, I will | bottom, where\ the trees were &amall this finale brought landlord | that the chimneys all stick through ([4] the roof,\ ** W bat kind of society ?\ \ Good, bad, hateful, indifferent and\ mixed.\ |__ @ Any aristocracy ?\ 1 1 'aldwinavilte, Sept. 14, IN67. Baldwinsville, Dec. 16. 1868. Drugs and Medicines. NEW FIRM. FANCHER & HAMILL, At the Store Lately occupied by Dr. J. P. Shumway, Keep constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of not attempt to repeat them. Many were the stories and adven- tures told by the company, when it came to the turn of a well known. , gentleman, who represented the Cin- ctnmati _ district. - As Mr. is yet among the living, and perhaps not dis- posed to he the subject of joke or | story, T do not feel at liberty to give his name. _ Mr. - - was a slow be. lHiever of other menu's ad ventures, and at the same time much disposed -to himself into a marvelous hero, whenever the opportunity offered.- As- Caotain Riley wound up one of A oble, servants and hostlers, rtmning up stiurs to see if the howe was on and searce. Now, thinks I, old fel- low, I' have you; so I trotted off at 1 ia prace sufficient to let the red devil fel gain on me; anl when he got Just near enough, I wheeled and fired, and down I brought him, dead as a door' nail, at a hundred and twenty yards.\ Then you skelprd (sealped) him immediately ?\ said the old woodman. v 1) --- elear of it, gentlemen, for by the time I got my rifle loaded there eame the other two redskins shouting and whooping close on me ; and sway I broke again like a quarter horse. 1; Wwiks ‘ * NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP IN B.A LDW LE, KINNEY would inform the inbabitants of P a Baldwinsville and vicinity that be has open- ad a Boot and Shoe Shop, three GT)” north or; the /a nal briggs on the east side of the street. ind one do:?|0rtg£:fz Bisdee's Meat Matket, where he is -s42 <I> «bow -- Noted Names of Fiction. * Nary one,.\ \ What do your people do for a liv- As poople read. nothing in these days that is more than fortv-cight home ofd, 10 in ; y lail j ished f l j mostly P\ ain Gally ied motishe that altimmions, the; gom k ~~, . e wor son laz ro d one most obvious, to any thing an the rear of |. * ' 18 e round, of our own time need ex plana tion. aha,” i shrefvd m'fi'nwfl” manager,] and Quinery. several drink whiskey, ° . . * [s it cheap living there ?\ Athens of America. A name that! , . \ , \ Only five cents a glass and «the In sometimes given to Boston, Mass. | water thrown in.\ Almighty Dolar, . Ilha i I & A personification \ Any taste for music ?\ (r Aai ¢ Lrepifired vo do all kinds of CUSTOM WORK on the | + *C Frtest notice and give big» Bal dar inavitle t reasonable 'erms. Call | infgllfmw £4 mI? KINNIE,. ’ Way 28,1661. \\* _ _ IDRUVGS AND MEDICINES UNION ; Toilet & Fancy Articles, Gl'iSl & Flouring Ml” Perfumery, Yankee Alumna; ‘NrE beg 'teave tointorm the Farmerso! this .and the public generally that our mill. if bailt with particular reference to dumg‘ CUSTOM WORK, welland promtly. By the aid of thg most approved maughinery, und the sareful Attetition of experienced millers, we fee sonfldent that we cmn do your work as well us it ran be done,.and we most respectfully reguest a hare of your patronage . R Wo shah («Sap & sgpplyof Double Extra School Books DVL STUIZI'S, WALL PAPER and all the popu ine Patent Medicines of the Day. [adventures, Mr. , Stationery . hiis trutuful, though really .narvelous coolly remarked that the Captain's story was all very well, but did uot begin to compare 'with an adventure that he bad, \ onee upon a time,\ on the Ohio, below the present city of Cincinnati. * Let's have dt--let's have it!?\ ro. somnded from all hands. now bout five miles from the settlement, and it was getting toward stmmset ; I tran wutil my wind began to be pretty short, when I took & look back and shouting Tike mad buffaloes, one about , there came the red devils tiwo or three hundred yards ahead of cthe other, so I aeted possum again un- got pretty well: tl the foremost Ingin of the supposed object of American idolatry, intended as a satire of the prevailing passion for gain. 'The ex- pression originated with Washington | Irving, ' Atlas. One of the Titans, son of! Iapetus and Clymene, Being con- quered by Jupiter, he was condemned to the labor of bearing on his head, 6 Strong. Buzz and buck saws in the day time, and wolf howling and cat fighting, nights.\ * Any pianos there ?\ \ No, but we have several cow bells and a tin pan in every tamily.\ « What could a genteel family in moderate circumstances do for a liv- [hg 2\ Also a fiTw «teck of WINES AND LIQUCOHR® for medical purposes, and a well selected supply of he best hrunds of 'ciears anp ToBacco up and J wheeled and fired, at the yery menment the red devil was draw- ing n bead on me; he fell head over stemach into the dirt and up came the last red devil«-=\ Common grades of Flour. _ . en 4 J a MES PRAZEE & COQ. Raldwinsville, Jnly 1, 1867. iiss osis an o> C. H. WHITNEY, and Irn Is the heaven he had attempt- _ T Work, shave notes, fish hunt % W ° 1 7 ed to destroy. Another sccount mikes steal, or if pinched, buy and sell the - « M him a - man metamorphosed into a town property ' mountain by Perseus,. 6 Woll, gentlemen,\ said the sena tor, clearing his voice for netion and- and knocking the ashes from his ci- gar, \ gentlemen, I'm not in the habit «fi P H O T O G R A PH G A L L, E RV , 8 now peepwred to take (GOOD PICTUREA at I very LOW PRICES, in the latest and most ap. | proved style. , Algo, larged sized pictures, = by 10 , as good as tha best and as cheap as the chenpest | NLD PRTUORES COPIED. C. H. WHITNEY, Operator. Ha} winaville, August 4. 1864. 8 SJ New Shoe Shop. The gitbsoriber bas located on the SOUTH SIDE OP TRE RIVER and built a nice Shop at the Sourth ond of the bridge ornssing the canal ut J Fpoee * Co.'8#Hew Hooring Mill, where be is prepared to nfacttire . BOOTS AND - 6 # a » 8, I 'Er .'{M(‘rfpfln'1 nut of the best material and in he most durable and work manike man er ~ Fix® Caur Sxrix Boots He wal' perform and given or no charge \0 DPartroularattention given to compeun Ing Medianes and putting up Prescria tions ID)r. W. WwW. PERKINS, {TV |, continues the practice of his profession in his new rooms over the © Oid Brick Store operations in his plefesston in a ; made Teeth inserted on Volo Robber if dol Ldld 1 tyle, alred who will be done in a manner net anrpaseed made up in elegant «ty , \in anv oo the We COW'arol rm admin-stered O shoes or Boots for Ladies, ' thought advisatue Thankful for past {favore he asks a ontinuan e othe «ame a one of the subscriber's «specialities Any thing BRaldwi:«vilie May 2Ith 1-7. n the Himg' of Boot or Shoe making. either Tndr‘ l _, adies or Wentlemen will he made to order an y a w a. rar to give satisfaction ] ask the citizgne I I N]— l§ LI{ ‘1 \ I{ I ) R ** to give me a trial 1 & , a . Zr Mending done wall and promprtlv. ARYH F snmeer here take the method oof in form oa X T. a , sTO KTON. ithe in hatotrants of Rald« nas le an} v. in ty Baldwirigvilie, March 1s, that they have cnened a ' “$71, noor n t t tm fa ror mm i * I l N‘ R R '{ V & Lelie a a Old Established Commission House, | 186%; WARNE, COOK & CO. 1868. , No. 52 E. water-strect, / ~* X.4 .. C'ar nap Qf asrea and Slreet, wBEAR THE Rall RoAD DKPOT , where they will keep eanstant!y on hand al k.oodj« DRESSED a ND PINE ITY BIR. La TH PICKETS <HINGLES C ELER POSTS &e. &e. ACKEES & GENERAL MRR - which wo\ be sold on qoantities to sy onar } geepre chants, for the raleof Provigioun Chereee, Rt er, Finupand all kinds of prodmce Agent for inwlett, QGardsor & Co.'s Celebrated brands of \nar. rsd s RPFERNGBE® :- Wilifam RPatier, Milwogkee . Wis nfiurtsfin, Blair & Co.. Chicago. Il ; P R Jahn on & Cor, Toledo. Ohbic : Herry Roop & C6 B. : le, K. f\ Ware. (gave? & Mn.. If, Lome, Mo.. Walter Car & Oo., Ne#w ¥ork City. F x. A\ Crank , A cin -- READ THIS CAREFULLY! & R T C. TAGGART. takes this method ~ > pf - a dwinswile and {Vi {W the . vicinity that tbe has nmed the boat re sto k o TRUXKS, i. WBIP®, TRAVELING BACS, . BLANKETS &», K . M. Pragne Srmeriy owned by ¥. E Prowne .6 donot West of the «slobe Hotel, where he :a ; ro pared to do ary kind of work on hia e- ns ness, Heasks the petrinage A the people ov vicinity, feeling eap@Adent that t fesse them: all Frause * To\ 1AGGART Po rj TO l 4 and on term« that must prove eatisfacto y A large sot of a T O BG CC 0 04 S ros in har 4 who W will he sald an 3 sea tery s n and 4 0m plank for abide walha enmatant': A Po H& MoiC Ra Awinevilte, Jane 17. 18§g«. LIVERY. LIVER Y / A wo Hos- watt to get a govt very ng goo oto Paw c, 0% pohee wc fo e salmfes tort W+ hare gaad bharscse - nes rnt qs +o owe wo C at on tems that cansot \« An;oroat the Harness Shop af ROJ Sheesh > Ra. fw new le Thee |C EMPORICY OF FASHIONS, - MRS, ADELE WALKER, MILLINXERY AV ,a of 't (quite notorious for it!) of spinning yarns of marvelous or fictitious mat ters, and therefore it is searcely neces. sary to affirm apon the responsibility ny reputation, gentlemen, - that what T am ubout to tell you is (God's truth, and _\ * Oh, never mind that ; go \_ chimed in the party, * Woll, gentlemen, in 18% - I came down the Ohio river, and settled at Losinti, now ealled Cincinnati. It was at that time but a little settlement of some twenty or thirty log and frame cabins ; where now stamdls the Brovlway hotel, and blocks of stores und dwelling houses, was the cottage ard eorn patch of old Mro-- , a who - by the - way, - bought that land for the making of a cont. -- Mr. on, Woll I prt up my eabin with the afd . l I pom: ' \there I was to he lnmm'd at last. of my neighbors, put in a patch of enn and potatoes, 4baut where the' Fiy Market now stands, and set about Uinproving my lot, house, ete. n Occasionally I took my rifle and started of with my dog down the river, to leak np a lheete @teer or Air then very plenty along the river. The blasted red <kin= were lurking hoot, and hovering around the settle ment, and every once in a while picked of some of our neighbors or stole nur cattle and horses. I hated the red desils. and made no bones o peppering the biqeted sarpents whenever got a sight at them. In facet. the red raseals lad a dread of me and had-laid many 'traps to met my sealp, but I wasn't to be eaught napmng. No, no, gentle. men ; d was too well up to Cem for, 21 C (04 = Wo L T started off one morijner, ecake a hue oan} tray. [mt-H1 ear's, wn the viver, aver eled a ong way l +00 8k 06+ on sond hnis, but could net f+ | her cop deer Aboagt four welectk oke atte non,. I made t seks for th. sects msr 't gg uin By and by | sees a <to k oust 15 e ad4 fo me, willing bef«. grey joa to tow O] ‘Y-Ppl‘d up olan ny fat C. of gochsee cn mrop as, hy ero syo ting 1%tinee , {me pat ae - Comok stick bis fume IF; I dre a Aoad sper boe top. tos ho oed. and sr] ung irc e. when | came +v hs knot. oat] ory e= 9 e4 an' toundjed ap ant? (} whgen 0\ <eve v8o you laid for him and --* several. \ No..\ continued the memlker, I did not lay for him I hadu't time to load, so I laid Teas to the grotind, and stretched again. T heard the bistec devil every bound he made after Mie. Drun and run. antl the fire flew out of my eyes, and the ofd dog's tongue hnne out of bis mouth a quarter of a yard Torg\ ® Pho ceaw,\ whistled somebody. « Fact, by ~; gentlemen. Well, what I seas to do, I didn't know rifle empty®no big trees about, and a mur. derma red esil not more than three hundred yands in my rear, and,) what was worse; just then dt ceeurred to ime that I was not far from a big creek, (now called Mi] (‘rv(‘k,) and g:l~ln-(] <- Just at this T atrnek my toe against an ro t. and down I tum bled, an d my odd dog ever ine : before T could seramble \ The devi\ feed \ gasped othe old woodsman. © He did. sont'omen, and I felt the ball strike me modder the shouler ; 'mt that didn't seer to put any embar- go upon my locomotion, for soon as 1 took off again. quite refre hed by my! fall I heard the redskin close behind me coming booming on, tomahawk dashed into my heal or shoutders.- Lind of esol, began to trieki¢ down my legs into my boots 6 BL'HNL eh * F'Ur’n thp “h“! t' a varm tt gos ye u* <. 'd the ol ] woads. man, in a great state of excitement. \Ith oust said othe = dint what do yvaudthink it aas N f being blood, we were al pur- +8 Net “Mu“ «> t + pled to kre wou hat the Wages it mag- he. when observed . ~I scupprsee vo hag --\ M.lte} ke deer fit C J+aJ tuck in the breast af my bunting and the ct as Town omy lege nati ma feet wheats that my beets Hews f,. ari 1 Lis rory won ay I a a, ¢ Lb osu 16, oie *~ k has brave ces Gt . +u5 n} will preanme to c B gerating !~ Attic Muse. A title bestowed h,“ the Greeks upon Xer the cele brated historian, on nccount of the' merit of his style, which was regarded as n model of simplicity and elegance. Hoe is sometimes called the Muse of Greece. | Anrora. - Thé golden hour. - The goddess of the morning, or of the dawn ; sometimes described as -the goddess of day. She had a passion tor mortal youths, and carried off CH. tuns. Orion, and Tithonus R Barkis. A carrier in Dickens' nove] of \ Duvid Copperfield,\ in love with a servant girl named Pogotty, whoin- he solierts in marriage by wuiting and ‘liqphjmé before her eyes a proposal untque'y worded © Barkis ais Waifs. u i ' ot fl. I'raveling on the back of a night- mare is found to be an nncertain mode of progression. Boston will have its notions. The Intest is to have public seats for stran- gers to sit upon who may be digzy in going nlmntrhw zig-zng streets in the original and aboriginal parts of the city. c- R ' An excellent mother, in writing to her eldest son, said : \Give him ar education that his life may be useful; teach him religion that his death may be happy.\ A person once remarked to Curran, Bayard. _ A famens horse, of in- that no ane onght to be admitted to +98 % - - + eredgable eaewifineds, belongin o the the bar who did not nossess a cortain four sons of Aymon, He of the number of acres of land. _ © Pray,\ ' ormlinary size when only one'\ of them R Y wished to ride, bnt, when aN tour “'i!}|(\l to he corred, fre hill] the PM“ ler Of flywhg'lling hi“ Inn!) HM!” i! Was of the requ saite dimensions, Many womdertal things are related of him. Itis sand that one of his foaf prints is to he seen on the forest of Sougenes in Bosvant, and another on a rock near Diciant. Badge of Sighs. The name popin 'ar'y given to the covered passage way ® och connects the doge's palace n woth -the state prisons, from th e crrons stanee that the phseners were otrgne H‘P'Pl’ Mm. pr Shik‘ birpivgze from the hall of judement tno che plale ouf Howl has used the name as the tittie of ene of bas poets. ex eeculibedn. oor rta ec'tve name for ihe (people of the T nute] States, VW hen Cteneéral Washington, after fet $03} peov'ed semmaind raf the ar my of the Ruvuiutrnnvy war. went to Massachusetts to organize it, and make preparq o for the Gefem:e of the ceanst=y. j. \send a gpreat wart of am mnm uutren and other means nerseaeqr=p to coseq the | peo w eonf fre he boa £8 robo wath, and greater in ‘,'.1..’,:..p,“. [+++ kod up much i10 colt. rt.cke ase might $1 onee bee ost 0 O10 lue cs caren. at thirs ang. tos per oh 4 ~then 'ation of the of- secs ard ow gsr bad, when i: said Curran, \ how many scres make a wise-gcre ?\ Francis I. having asked Castelan, Bishop of Orleans, whether he was of noble extraction, \ Sire,\ replied he, * Noah had three sons in 'he ark-I cannot say from which of them I de- ascended .' 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