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Wednesday Afternoon, (869. *Two millions of dollars in United States Bilver coin have accumulated in Montreal. The Gunadlunfifdo‘-fnbt know what to do ' ith its c 2 2 , 3D ZI ¢ i PQ _ “x .. |.. ot dif thai dit le 100} \_/7 ~~ A cargo of wheat from California, which ~ reséntfly arrived at \Boston and was sold, returns a fof loss parties interested & of Giggfiigih i. ~- I l 1 ' bo? : & ( £500, 3 A lost art has heen discovered by 'meci- dent. ' A gentleman while. experimenting immersed a piece of marble in keroseng,- Shortly afterward he disgavered that the % summ em fa ere oa a marble was thoroughly. permeated with the oil. Upon esperimenting:he soon learned B. that marble: is 'capable of receiving nine different tints by- the use of kerosene. bo €* uas - p- - $ The young lidies of Dover, Wayne coun ty, Ind., have formed a sqggiety for the , redemption of young men from bad habits. I Each of the members has solémnly pledged herself not to receive fhe attentions of any young man who‘}udp.\g§s.in the use of liq\ # uor, tobacco, profansdr. obscene language.: The Utita:Observer publishes the follow- ing remarkable apology, by request: \ The lady whose trailing skirts caused a gentle- man to fall on Fayette street, Sabbath afterno0t, wiglgeé to apologize, and to say i she will never be 'guilty of wearing such $5 an unsititable dress upon the streets again.\ - Is the milleuium at band ? W While riding in the cars soon after his arrival in this country, President McCosh was thus addressed by an inquisitive stranget : \ You will not be offended if I put the same question to you that Pharaoh : put to H&® old art thou ?\\ Dr. 3 McCosh's answer was : \If you divide Jacob's age by two, afid anbtract five, you will have my age.\ ~ As tno atranger Hid know Jacob's age, he gut little information, w.“ *max - Gome of the promiuent friends of General Grant propose to erect an equestrian statue of lim on the southern portico of the Treasury Department, A model of the statue wes received in Washington yester- day, and is in possession of General Bpinuer. It is executed by a Boston artist A life size would cost\ $85,000, heroic, $50,000 and colossaf '$75,000. The material 'to be composed of cannon erptured by Grant, and the pedestil of Granite. Gen. McConnell, recen'ly assassinated at Jacksonville, Ill., was immensely wealthy, probably worth frow $500,000 to $750,000, , aside from his claim to $4,000,000 worth of property in Chicago. 'He owned consider able property in Chicago bestdes the truct in controversy. He had declared thet he wonld make his wilt this winter, as ho was 72 yoars of age, and did not expect to live much longer, but whether he had done su | at tha time of his death is unknown, leap 4M dre oo - A prize of 810 was recently offered to any member of the Connecliout Teacher's Institute who would write and spell cor . rectly the words in the following sentence . + * It is an agreeable sight to witness the nnpnrnhele dmb rtrassment of a harnessed James A,. McGahen. okt jfi ‘flflF—W 60 lune MA ‘Ifilgbf'Umyggan. Harmon} Nino ay, Feb, 22, 1869. gig; Cragg :i-Th6 face of the * old Ca- zeggé” like fifat of a fandiliar friend, smiles upgn me evéry week, and thinking a note fréjp‘ Hamilton might ngt'be devoid of in- terest to its inany readers, I concluded to contribute a \ mite.\ I1 am aware that there is an impression among U'vilhans that Hamilton is \ some far off town in a for- eign land,\ - The reason of this ia that we are not-connected with the \reoving ward\ by a railroad. I could reach B'ville in oue hour were we blessed with that Inxury, & sua wvflTSwhereas now it takes a long, d y to | pgrform the journey. Q, for steam, or ve- locipedes-anything but that terrible stage coach, Will not Dr. Perkins take piry on me, and send me that vehicle on which, Seems saw such a brilliant \free show ? I'll risk my \ hard shell\ for a ride on the animal L \THIS DAY WB CELEBRATE.\ One hundred and thirty-seven years ago to-day, in an obscure location in Virginia, the light of day first dawned upon one, at the inention of whose name in after years baughty tyrauts should tremble and the proud lion of despotism should bow, What Luther was to the cause of religious liberty in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, such was George Washington to the inter- ests of civil freedom in the eighteenth century. Our usual exercises were sus- peuded, and at 21g o'clock, P, M., the stu- dents and some of the citizens assembled in our chapel room, which wus appropti- ately decorated, to commemorate that name dear to all lovers of humanity, The sxer- cises, which contisted of readings, orations und singing, were conducted by the \ Class of 70,\ with much credit to themselves and to the Institution,. « THK GREAT REVIVAL, Thus far this term, studies and recita- tions amongst us, have been secondary matters. Tho Loro came suddenly into is temple ; the Bride arose to meet her Bridegroom ; the sons and daughters of Zion \ favored the dust thereof;\ they travailed mightily with God in prayer and in curnest personal labor ; the \ windows of houven were opened\ and thoe \ wilder- and the solitary places have beon made gl.d, and the desert been made to blossom as the rose,\ by the refreshing stroaimms of that \river which maketh glad the city of our God,\ A/ recitations were suspended for a week, and many students of this Institution and the Female Semibary are included among those who have funnZ] \ Him of whom Moses and the prophets did write.\ Already the number of con- verts and seekers, I should think is nearly three hundred, and the ery is \ stull they come.\ One of the agents through whom God has wrought this work in our midst, is who graduated from this Iustitution in 1824, and who has \ not shunned for forty ybars to declare the whole counsel of Cod\ and basa been the means of winning many thonsands of souls to Christ, fe is now about 70 years old, but his physical and mental vigor seems unabated, The work is aril progreasing, and although lider Kuapp ia to return to his home in Roektord, Lb, on Monday next, we expect the tide will still roll on, for it is plainly of God, and not of man. Let all Christians re- member us in prayer, and may the good work spread throughout the world, Yours Tiitly, J. oH. McGanex. Gp mee <.. peddlermle‘mptiug to ginge the eynunetry ot a pabled opiéfla‘jivflich a siby1 has stab. bed with a‘bdtiiartf, regardloss of the innuendors of the lilies of a carnelian hue. ' ‘ Thirty-eight, teachers. competed for the prize, but not one was successful. , As a matter of public interest it should Some of the secttlar papers have been publishing a series of minute Roman Cath- | olic directions as to fasting during Lent,. \ relating to kinds of food, exceptions made etc., which they have attmbuted to the Episcopal Chure b. It is needless to say there is no authority in our Church compe- Elder Jacob Knapp, the noted evangelist, | tor ~ or « ne a Sabres & <4 ~ TT -w - prom , TL p povo ou ° F L , . m _ . . . .- Annual Report of the President of the | ++ Phoenix dramatic troupe, li- a\ THE ORIGINAL THE PLAKQE TO BUY Bogard of Trusteesdf the Village of Bald- ceuse, - \ . BF inga ~ tai of the Bodnolp] truussotions of fas 1] firoceries, Provisions the village for the year. -. . , - 80. ol , . o REOBEIPTES. . Haverly's miastrele, 8. I , Amount on hand . _ .. $635.02 ——-—é—% | Q“ Ba . Boats (g Siloes, Receipts for General Fund 2308. 09 $71. g s6 «© Cemetery Fund, 455.45 Uexwx'ul‘Fuud on hand - 1,056.76 hs s Expenditures 2152.61] Balance 1246.55 RECEIPTS OF CEMETERY FUND. Amount on hand | 81.37 1868. Ce 28 | Mar. 20, from G. V. Smith, lot, 12.00 ® 27, ©\ Hiram McHuron, \ 12.00 \- 27, . \ John Harvey, +60 12.00 08 28, \ R. D. Bush, 60 1%, May 9, \ Robert GHladwell © 12. 64 - Harrison Lester ¢ 12. 1868. May 19, W. Brooks, fur'sh « set. ' July 381, Oliver Taggart, labor Nov. 20, L M. Baldwin, supplies *- 22, Jennings & Burns, labor 18069. Jan. 22, Seth Brown, map frume o + T. M. Baldwin, supplies o ® (%. V. Smith, paint fence 646 29 6+ u8 64 Balance in Cemetery Fund GENERAL FUND., RECKILPTY. | Balance on hand From Firo Iusurance Companies 8399.16 66 66 ~* 46 (J‘Ill‘tifl Park 646 3‘ 66 a4 o s 1). Thnyer 6 8 o 1600 \ Howd 66 6. © 21, \ Stephen Holland \ 6. 290, \¢ La'ence Kinslow, grave 1, Jun. 4, ** Jacob Lukentelly, lot 12. \o B6, ¢ Pluma E. Wood, \ 10. \© - 9, ¢ Harriet A. Becker, \ 12. © 18, ) Patrick Hurdley \¢ 3. \o 22, © Wm, Wood, grave, \ - 1. 600 ee 00 ¢ Grass, (G. July 7, ¢ Henry Lorion, grave | 1. oo 66 050 Mrs, Mawson, 1. Aug. 8. ¢ W. W. Perkins, 20. Sept. _ Mathias Hess, lot 6. 12, \/ The Sexton, AS *- 15, \_ Grass, 2. Oct. 2, ¢ W. J. 'Paylor, let 12. \- 9, \_ Grave, , 1. © 12, \ W. W. Perkin 20. Nov. 5, \ Jas. Brannack, lot 12. \© 9, \ John Lukentely \ 12. ©5014, ® B. A. Jones 6 12. \o 27, \©. J. J, Kaulback, \ 12. 60 i+ 0 Lafryette Buck, \ 12. Dec. 56, \- W.W. Perkins 20). © 8, * .8. M, Parish, lot 12. +o 14, ' W.W. Perkins, 158. © 19, ¢\ Daniel McCarthy, lot - 6. 1869. Fob. 9, ¢ The President, 2. $486.82 FROM CEMETERY FUND, April 28, Jeremiah Jones, set. trees 7.50 oil for wbove +- 08.25 Grand total of General Fund, O - <i Our Quarter and Half Price Goods at the Bargain Counter | The season for securing goods at the prices above named ig fast, drawing to a close. low figure of QUaRTER AND HALF PRICE, Must make haste to visit our \ Bargain Counter,\ We have just received invoices of sev- eral thousand dollars worth of these goods, all useful articles, which will boe opened for sale as soon as you read this sheet. Your interest therefore lies in visiting our * Bargain Counter\ ar oxnck and have your choise of the great bargains offered. All goods sold ut this Counter are bought under cireumgtances of great depression, and from Auction Rooms, and Underwriters, cunsoqiiently we can afford to sell them at the prices named. It will pay to BORROW MONEY AND PAY TWENTY PER CENT, INTEREST, to enable you to purchase these bargains, as such seagous of depression and disaster, only occur once in a great many years. - We havo also marked down our entire stovk, ia order to clear it out, and make room for our Spring and Bummer goods, and consequently we feel that wo offer in- ducements to our patrous, that no other house can equal. We shall continue to sell our Carpets and Upholstery Goods at Just Fall's prices, notwithstanding the rise in price of these goods elsewhere, Respectfully, BENNETT BROS, 85 and 87 South Salftua-st. , Erracus®, N. Y. 1.25 Sept. 22, John Boley, build, fence 140. | iJ. 02 | 83.60 | { of Quondaga, New York, on Saturday the lut (Co 9n e - 1.80 | ard D. Chase died seized, to-wit : All that certain \o \L5 0 ¢ rece or parcel of lund situate in the town of Ly 8.40 ' munder, in the county of Onondaga and etate of e<----i New York, part of lot number forty in said $303.03 $180.70 $ sod 2n ' DMINIS FPRATOIS SALE.-By virtue of an urder of sale made on the 23rd day of Feb- ruary, 1869, by D Wit C. Greenfield, Surrogute of the County of Onondaga, | shall sell ut public puction at the Globe Hotel, in the Village of Bal- dwinsville, in tho town of Lysander, in said couut‘y 1 day of April, In69 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following descuibed real estate, wauereof Leon- town of Lysander, bounded as follows : Bepiuning co thi centorol the Stute roud, on the center line | of the read inters (ting eaid state roud runping f through the center of maid Lot and running theuce 'West ou the center line of said last mentioned \ road, thirteen chains and forty six links ; thence Our fricuds wanting goods at the | rig netm i - ares aon iene NEW IMPROY ED Family Sewing Machine THE SLMPLEST « THR MOST COMPLETE, THIN HANDSOMEST, THE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. Its Simplicity, Durability, Ease of Operation, Per fection in Mechanical Construction, Lightness, und Beauty in Style and Finish, and adap- tation to a Large Range of Work, de- lights and matises everybody, and challenges the World. Look at the Impprovements! A new and improved Drop Feed, A new and improved Tension, A new and iw proved Feller, A new and improved Braider, A new and Improved Corder, A new and improved Head and Lifter, A new and {improved Tuck Marker, A new and improved Binder, A new and improved Quilter. IT MAKES THE Elastic Lock Stitch wWIIICH WILI, NOT UNRAVEL, It will use any and every kind of thread, from the finest to the coarsest, with a much smaller needle thau other Muchines. Do not be deceived, the Original Howe Machine has no Medallion Hud imbedded in it. An earnest invitation is extended to those about to purchase a sEWINC MACHINE, to call, examine and be couvinced of the superior merits of Howr's New- Famumy Macouirnr. ONLY OFFICE IN BALDWINB8YVILLE First Door West of Frazee & Voorhees Grocery Store. FRANK PRESLEY, Agent. -_ war inutth six and three fourths degtees, east twenty- une clmins and unincty eight links ; thence south severdy dive degices, cast eighteen chins aud Upon HGI PRICES, I \fifty mme link» to the center of suid Stute roud , o for the benefit of the Fire 1 llnlu'ul i ml!) ti ent» mr» u}?! mw'hullddrgrelcs NN The - he X Yepartmen 30.0 west along Lu: veber of cide , stite \rou to the 1 1 F I t} filfllt 2 U t l‘p\ 3; ! mace of beginning, coutaining thirty-two and COLORS “imp-0 eC z); (Jrllilnlllllléuz‘tfir gaged} | eig ty «live one hundredths acres of band. There * \nes (teo. all & 1.03, is uue good barn und one frume house, both 1). O Ctreenfield $15, 131.00 in fair condition, on said premises, | NAILED TO THE W! AST, i From Livenses as follows : | Aso ull that certain other piece or parcel 011 (Gli ot (Cav © 'land, beiog part of Lot number forty, in said tow n z«--- Skiff & (mglord ‘2 pol Ly sutder and county of (um..dug;x, bounded as Lvurmul‘ Pig Show 2. follows : Beginning in the center of the stute road VIE undersigned offer a complete stock of Myom T heatricals * 4. nutmeg thie ugh maid Lot, at the south west cor- Fakir of Vishnu 10. ver oft lands ot which Atephen Chase died acized, y Prof. IIAmilton 9 | und runmng thonee east twenty seven chains and D R Y G 0 O D8) | 1 Tinstrel a\ t thirteen fiuks ; thence south thirteen chains and GLM “1331135” LaRue H‘b ‘lllhtrl‘ 8 3. | seven'y four diuks ; thence west thirty three chains V * +84 , Barnum's Show 2. 'and nineteen links to the center of the state roud ; CBROCKERY |Rolwrt Nickle ~€, ' tuem e twenty four und one halt degrees \ IL % 4 * ! east wong the center of sald road to the place of & & t (Xintctwnefillugonl l' “if” beginommyg, containing forty one and forty four one PLATED ‘V A “It, Girl’tl‘fl\ mharpiey 8 M. \ hundredths acres or land. There is an a ”no! e imgers , a}. ; orchard of ahaut twenty trees, and awhout three Vm TT CUT TEIT +Allyne 3, | acres of timber on said premisen, i & TABLE CUT LLRY’ ! Matildn 'to « t- Aiso all that certain cther piece or parcel! A & , Sa.. Vlahlltll H. I: n . | of lund being part ul Lot ouimber lorty in aid I‘( 11m? P FOR CASH or io exchange for Farmers , an Hamme 4. | town of Lysander a do county of Onondaga, iC \UCU\: Morris M 3. bounded ax Beginuing in the center of ' Kil Loupe 3, the state roud funuing through raid Lot at the ' Toan a p-] KQ f 'An Auhitiunlin 1868 9 ! south west corner of lands couveyed by Stephen | ()N [41 l H€l( ltd e [II-1 nia Minstrels aq Chase to one tGeorge A. Carpenter, and ruaning | le nerma minstrels 3. ' thence east along the south lime of the lands con C zad that (ho lowest will be the invariable rule on ‘ me- veyed as aforesaid, twenty Ove chains and filty ach and every article sold. $82.00 seven imks to lands of Atterma« Foster ;o thence i DOWNER & ©€O. t I I | $2012.34 EXPENDITURES PROM GENERAL FTND, 1868, June 25, D. P. Widrig, use of hall 8.00 Nov. 27, Wm. Lusk, consteble feea - 1 on show 4, I» C (Greenfield just'e fe's 13.30 por \_E. A. Jones, constable fees 3.00 149 ‘Jmm 22 (1 B. Potter, ® * 10. R0 </ s- W. E. Todd, books 2 28 tent to issnme such requirements, even {{! viemy . o\ Wm Lusk, constable f 2.70 pul l p be known that all income returns shonld any one desired it, The Climrch urges all ; 2. Edward bor 0 1.2 Lo I COPRPT. COPNTY OF ONON: [t b ad bef the 1st d F M | a Jan. 22, Edward Mehan, Is bor, Pck! ~ sTPREME COPRT. COUNTY OF ONuN y edmf e un or before the Ist day of March,! }, obsetyo the Benson, amd to fast, but the _ 1868. DAtiv.. To Charlotte B, Witliants, defendant, and if any person fails to make returns of R | : .' '67 you are hereluy summoned to answer the complaint ( his i M I]; hat d \ ® “8 O' manner and measure of the fasting she ”tr {6 [$31er Pfilfiflfllnfr’flsor, 67.4 50 \ot Barvet paibti8, a cepy of which is here p his income by that date, he will be liable leaves to each individual conscience. | f 8. \Amnel 2p ,1n' k. 38.40 w annexed. and was filed woth thie summe ne in + . ! June 8, S\ammel Bimadee, arses \706 he office of k pot a if 0 I2 1): “$8958.33 by the ASSESS”! accgrpmlg | A New York paper published a similar Sept, 15, W. E. Todd, clerk, 80 ‘25’ f (in); t‘t‘w 23d t.lgye(ifl?elo(r‘ttx.|ll};§I(“6:2I.“(gnéf wngfi‘yz: 1k hfi 283.1111 012m 10n \ a can obtain; mtmh issucd by a Roman priest® In New U Nav. 27. Fllsha Hickok, astesso~, 7 Bo we}? 7: y-Zzamzv‘wrom HS;- nth-wintry nfiBadecins- . ‘ such cases the law requires fifty per cent. »Jersey, and ewleavored to fasten it upotu +0 _n Sammel Bisdee, \ '6R. 6 in}: 01:0“ a “feisty ca “In tyeutyf fig“ to be added to the amount of the tax, and | q; 4 lago . 6. after service of this summous exclusive of the | t ~ J * ' Bishap Doane, of Albany. It in easy enough | a day of service, and if said defendant lail to answer from the valuation and cnumeration so | to see the animus behintni thease things Jan 22. Bradford Chase, 6k \C8. 6. ‘saig ofmimahzt as hereby reqmrddthe glamtiflhwn. a- a + take Judgment > one hun. xgde there can be no appeal, 'The law re- Gospel Messenger. & in dffig‘ James M. Clark, printin In 1a dye; Plnjzihaljg{?::énsé $3113“ ding“ $3} or ® “Sex; L: 1 quires every person spspected of being | ~~ zz. | Nov. 20. J. J. Kaulback. vit. vhn‘i'eom 55mfiliakfifm'5é; Sigma) the day of Febro ‘ liable to pay an income tax to make sworn Proceedings of Republican Caucus in First ifmp fig $13”qu wrn‘kbmld‘ or' wke. 3 N5 | FRED a. ¥canvyry, Plaistia Au'y. return, whether bo bas been supplied with | Ward Nov. 20, 4. aniback, \o U1. 'Q an + e ‘Rr a oval a « 1. a ue a e t blankg-or not, nutwithstanding the amount : bae Puu J Fra n 13 50 g o n. ts ' g a n te d f may falt short of $1,000; which is the The Republican Cancus convened at Ta., Des 4 (51,2195? “1&1; «jiahlmbor, [g a & Howsous Life and Ey f - ' Fayette fall, Bald w *- _\ C. M. Emerick, build. er'w ke, 19 beara & Howson's Life istles amount exempted by law. , lerening. Feb 24 1800, m ol | o TL Foller & Blea, \(5.29 | ey yoy 5p Tog] ape jo aeg. J JC ), « The Delaware, Lackawanna asd Westorn | Kailroad Company hss, in additibn to its - lease of the Morris Essox Railroad se-! cured 3 controlling interest in the stock of | the Byracyds=sa and Binghamton Railroad. and a lease of the Oswego and Syratase Rail- road. It is their intention to build fourteen miles of new road from Great Bend to Binghamton, and, when that is done, they | will bave a continuous line from New York to comsisting of the Morris and , Essex ford, 84 miles ; their own road, 127 | GE miles ; the .Bpracaose aod Ringharmton, 81 | wilegg and the Qswego sand Syracuss, 36 mile¥ ; ih afl, 328 miles. The benefit both ciiy and to Oswego from this con i solidation of interests can mot fall to be- v ry great. Oswego is the principal dis- tribsting centre for all that pret sf te State which bes upes Lake Qprtaerio. By pacing her in direct communication with New York, tre trata between the bwo cit-' fies, ameady conaiderable, will be greatly tworeased. \Tn the Delaware. Leckawaros' ard Westen Companyij¢fs of vital impor. tance, as it cerares for tbém an sutlint fnr Theis immesse con produdficn sod a mar Wei whitch they wT) prasttcally bave the . F. Cwh Aun BRL ECC evening. Feb. 24, 1869, in accordance with j, previous notice, The following business \ \ James Frazee, + was trangacted : poe k J. M. lark was elscted Chairman and G. T. Chase, Secretary. A motion to appoint nine de' yates to Nov. 20. Faller & Bliss a moet other delegates from the nther waria, i Frank Lanmertater. o nominate viltage officera, was loat Ner. 4.) H. B. Wi'hame, | \ Moved that Miles Hmith ard Capt R n \ [) N C Munro. teaming, Pottitt be nominated as our candidates for jan 29. Marvin & Peters, sand, Trustees Carfied. = Moved that Bradford Chasepe nominated - ''\ our candidate ifow Assessor Carrried. f Fer h“; i225; Pra se & Ca Moved that this Ward have an Execqrye ing. labor and lumber. Committee of three appointed by the Chair- ] S&R. man. Carried. Chsirman appointed H. P. De Saftivaa, Irvin Williams and Wallace Tap pan sas such commiltes. Moved that the Chairman appommt a com | =£45 mittee of. one to act with the commiticea Few [2% F A& Marvin services ol the other wards far naling meetmog. ke Cart son Crairman appointed Jas Raker as su-* Cong Moved that the proceedings of this weetivge be publisted in the Ocordaga Fagette, apd that the Ward Secretory re card catd proceedings in a raitable be to co. nuuseep Poni be kent far soch porpose | Mesting theD Prom Gen Hal for fmes i. M. CLARK. pres» -- KL K Fest far { T. Bee'y. ~ t oa Hawikeng frieenecss F 7nd Recewed ame the ahve was a 2 Al C much P-flspirsfn‘} ant ly 31, I. Williards. high way com., 355 10 631 35 G. A. Bigelow, for gravel. 203.80 routh along said Foster's west line seven chains and thirtby mpe Luks to Iand<fef Luther Root ;} thence wert ajong the north line of sad loots land twenly coglit chains and seventy one liuks to a podutin the ceuter of the state read eighi chains sonthetiy from the place of . tience porthery along -the center oof said road ght «chains to the pmeeol beginning, containing twenty aeres of band . Abi the above desemled premises ace In a fair Catate of cutivation. \- Dated beburuary 24th, 1860. ' DARI - MILES, | A dministrate ; of the Extate of Leonard 1. Chase, deceased. | Raldwinavilie, May 6th, 1868. cocco ela ae ows en en iam - Sdsh, Blind and Door MANUFACT ORY, Plaining Mill & Lumber Yard. -- The «ub cribers having recent'y enlarged their Factory aml} added new machinery. are now pre- pared to Ail orders for all «tyle« and sizes of WINOOW SASH, BLINDS & DOORS, From a single article to a CAR LOAD on short notice. Our LUMBER YARD Ie well stocked at all times with all grades of sesaoned PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER, PICKE TS, FENCE RAILS, FLGORLING, CEILIN(i, SILING, LATH, SHINGLES. &C, TORBACH CASES & PACKING, BOXES I no reaeanuble terms. Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT is with the latest Improved | MACHINERY A new and improved Hemmer, L_ | Goods ever brought into this town. Am doing EIardawaredko Third Voor North of Canal Bridge BALLWINSVIL ILE, N. Y. ‘erfl ANL NOW RECEIVING, AND INTENT 10 KEEP CONBTANTLY ON HAND, A COMPLETE aABSORTMENT OF 1Hi Together with everything in the line of PRO VISIONS, that can be.purchased in THIG OR ANY OTHER MARKET. Qur stock of BOOTS & SHOES is a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED A8 BORTMENT, worthy the attention of all Close Buyers. HARDWARE, BUTTS, SCREWS HOUSE TRIMMINGS. Cutlery, Lamps, &ec.,Constantly on Kand, which we will sell CHEAP. ' Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of PAINTS, OILS&DYEST. \g I Drugs & Medicines. YANKEE NOTIONS, C O R D A G E , KEROSENE OIL, BURNING FLUID, GLass OF ALL SIZES, P.0 TT Y , RHODE LIME. ISLAND dzc.. &e. We ark the attention of cur OLD FRIENDS A ND (iUti'I‘OMERSmnd that of all pur- chasers in search of CHI EAP, DESIRABL GOODS should nc fail tu see our stock betore pur chasing clsewhere, as we can offer their GREAT INDUCEME.ITS, and WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD . , Remember J. G.Suiru & Box, 3d Doo North of the Canal Bridge. Baldwinsville July, 24,1866. FALL MILLINERY. Consistin= in | art of VELVETS, SATINS, SILKS, FELT, VELVET AND SATIN JOCKEYS, BIRDS, Fancy Feathers, Mohair Colls, Rats and Braids, Ornaments, L a diecs* Jewelry. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, Fur Heod Trimmings all kinds, OLD LADIES' & CH!LDRENS HOODS kept constantly on hand or made to order. Ladies please call and examine my goods and ! am sure vou will be pleased . as\1 am now in possession of the Iargest and bes. seclection of Millin Dress and Qlqgak Making as us sal, and keep a fall assortment of the LATEST PA TTERNS, direct from Batterick's, New York, with full sized colored plutes showing how the garmonts should Inok afterghey are made, Am teaching Dreas Making by the new Roya Chart it is In only two pieces is easily learned and always gives satiafattion. |_ _ ,. L. E. BOWMAN. &am Shop two doors weat of the Globe Hotel. Baidwinaville. June 17, 1868. I Manhood : How Lost, Best Fainily Groceries, - Which will be sold at price®to sult t ~~ Stone and#Wooden Ware,.\ J. G. BMITH & BON. 1? How Restorede destory cing The 29, Bald Kkwert FAY] P W URD . for th didate Treas porte soa Tu Quart tion, | , be hel * and S: ~- on Sat Preacl Elder. bey\ Senecd Engqui Bald tay have p dollar is a go rangen has \ k hail ch 3, Presby i Church P. M. at the . 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