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such testimony in their judgment may be necessary fo ascer- thin the gctual anfount which such lands or any lot traces or parcel thereof, is increiased ur degreased in paine in consequence of guch draining. ee 8.7. Said appraisers shallbe alfowed and Qaicf the:sim of three dollars par day each, tor eath and every day they may be sctip «lly af necessarily engaged in makiag such examthations and appraisals whith sum shall be piid by the treasurer, on -the war- mnt‘of'tga comptroller, out of the fimsfhere- *b proprieted, and sh te added td the amdunt expended in the pang” utien of the worka herainbefore directa 3 2 Any award for dagoages done to assessrma¢nt of increased yalue accruing to, any sugh property as 3133? appoar in the cer- tifloate so filed in t ice of the coraptrols ler by the nppraisers as aforesaid, shall he subject to like mppgal to the carial board, as in cases of appraisal and awards for canal demages made by the canal appraisers | 79. In caso any award for damages is nade in favor of the owner of any propert injured under the provisions of this act, suc award when Anally settled shall be added by the comptroller to the sam herein author- ised to be expended in the canstruction of said works. $ 10. When the whole amuunt expended under the provisions of this net, including any award for aamage's which maay be re- turned nsgerein provided, shall be ascer- tained. by. the comptroller, including inter- est at five r cent . ke shall proceed to ake an equitable apportionment ghereof, y charging over to each county in whick the lands so increased in value are located, sach part of the money so expended with .ntorest as aforesaid, as shall bear an exact proportion to the gross amount of the in- creased value cgused to lands in duch coun- ty, and shall for#ard & statement thereof to the county treasurer of each of said coun- ties together with a detwiled statement of the amofint due from each tract. lot or pat- el of land.go bonefited in such county, in proportiogy: fiffimtcmount of increaged value arseased by ifliemppraisers aforesaid to said Infill-not or parcel. with intere-t as afore- «Ail - } 11 it shall be the duty of such county treasurer to presgnt the aforesaid staterpent in the board ouf supervisors of gach county at their next annual meeting thereafter , - and it shall be the duty of said board of su- . _ pervisors to add to the ordinary taxes im- osed on each of said lots, tracts pr parcels of land contained in such statement, a sum equal to one-fifth part of the. amount so charged in such statement. with interest thereon, which sum shall be collected in the same manner as other takes. and the amount thereof returned to the treasury of the state, , in the same manner as other state taxes are required by law to be. retr3rned fitnd the board of supervisors in said counties shall in each of the nest succeding four years thereafter. cause a like sum to it? so levied. collected and retuned to the state treasury : and the several sums when so returned shall be credited. to the counties resp ctively. which by the proviaions of this act stand charged therewith Aad the money which may be collected for the benofit of any per- son ur persons to wltom npy award for dom- ages may bo made as herein provided, shall be paid over to the persons entitled thereto. according to their respective interests there- in, and in full satistaction and discharge of all claims for damages qpainst the state g 12 This act shall ifmko effect imfaed:i- taly 60s Safe of New ¥. £0 l bgvs wmpared h ie Secretary's ojicr |y cesd.ng sith the l&ws on Ble in this office, arnd ae lint the ame are cortect trusseripes ihe fefrom aod ont the aho l. a f aale \ ~ Gr? b;, lk e asa ob orate b 4+. g- Singular 'Fragedy. We bars the partiqgidars of a singulat tragedy which ocenrred. at the Ensune Hos- trim] ut Somerville ypntqrdav nuon, at sbout which hour a Mrs Strong, of Vermont. an ged and very feeble person wus missing the alarm was immediately given, and a -enprelr instituted for her in all directions. - to the course of a few minutes she was tound in the room of Mrs Jameson. another tugastic, lying on the floor at the foot of the, bed Mrs Jameson was knecling on the bed. in the attitude of prayer. and lookin upon the body. which was cover with a sheet ~ [here was apparent a slight truise mam-{the right terople and another on the throat. hut no indiegtion of any straggle having oecurred between the two women apo ther- wis one ~hscoloration Hr“ Mrs seug. whose body - when Lund. retgined such of the natural warm tly ef lite, e€eept tat the feet were cold {inmediate and 9 ti.e Fiat © learnrnrivo met- were ut s i thout effect wi - she was dead Mts. Jameson was asked how Mrs. Stron happened to be in her rooin. and what ba taken place to nceasion her death Amid many evidences of entire delusion. she yet gave'r naturaland cun?i5t0nt account, which was repented arveral times to this effect \I heard. Mrs Strong acking (or light-this washer coustunt babits it occurred to me chat the Lord had delfvered Aer into my hands. und that if there was nny more light 'n the other world. “hp“ should see it She bad heen plagueing mp. for many months with this inquiry aind mow. one of the at- sendants I'd gone cut add the other preparing dinger,. | determined ty be rid of the annoy- unrce, 1 nccordingly stegiped out into ithe gal- lagy and invite 1 Mr Strong into my roum. *he came with me willing y. she iwo caps | took then» of and tied them wound her 11901: the strings anlie She stood still cloge to me making un resistance so I kmew the Lord had given her to me -- I then put.ny hands around her throat and . choked her All UD of one of my stockings and put it sround her neck. poidling it as hord as I coull -but it was no uee-sho was already dead hey palse and 1 knew it 10g this, I gaid my prayers. and thank -Q the Lord that he had perrgitted ime to thus glo- fy his name ~ The Trustees ot the Institution are iuves-| tigating the matter _ The deceased. Mrs. \trong and nlso Mrs Jameson. are respect- «uly connected. but for some time have heen hopelessly insane --Boston. May % | leay* hexpatr, of the New Orlguns Prica- yane. when in Paris. wrote the following in « leter to that paper 'A most terrible sight recently atet the eye of ap anl'ish diver. who was sent down .n the cabin of the sterpmer Victoria. wreck- ad a few days since near Doublin. with great loss of life. The diver went down into her relation. thoreto, as: jn} A, 4 impaitinlly, It appgared that a Gor- mamw‘m, who has recently arrived in 5 make big a I then laid her down softly on | . € € the floor, so as to make no noise. and took| that on each side of Broadway an iron side- says : ] felt . While L was do.; iron pillars and immediat er ome ce c n + . }. Case of Breackh-<@oL£ Promise. {~~~ --.; »Wire -Femoc,p-- - - A' case of seduction and alleged breagh of romise came up before Justice House a few | ays since, which was rather novel and somewhat difficult for the justice to dacide wore ce our advertising colomns, that\ wo this week Husert an lé‘hmfimnt‘ Tor a Patent wire Fence. qu advantages claimed fir this over other fences, is ift@ cheapness beauty and durability. tos ' e We have never had this pleasure of secing one of these fences erected. but have exam- ined a model, and from its appearance should say that it is fully entitled to all the merits its inventor elaimg for it, and worthy the attention of persons wishing to baild a cheap, handsome and durable fence The Agent, Mr. M. M. Pomeroy wo anderatand- riday, the 10ch. this country from Germafix. met a Gerfoan widower, named John Howbacker, a resi- fent of this city, who proposed to the lady | tatgo home and live with. him for a short time on trial, and if he concluded she would fiend wife he would marry her. She consented to the arrangement, and lived , with him as his \Wife for seven weeks when | ; sho became impatient to have tho cgromony | - wh. F , of marriage performed. ~Join, however, ap- | \* I visit our village on ; peared to be the. | gained to ghfifikfieq; wfiofixamédg ”£3168 the model, and 3“qu : for themselves. ar . and ke idea is int any places that [Aor seduction under proimisdof marriage, and . :s 'all the parties were brought {latex-e im. - || inventors are: but 'Tis true. On the trial the fact of the agreement be. ; Worthless inventio wmlotimu‘falllnto the tween the parties was admitted by the lady. bands of speculators whocare little for them John ¢ontended that he had found on trial | but to make the mostfrom their purchases that she did not come up to the terms of the | But experience teadhes us that mechanical contract, or in other words she: was mot a RNG scientific discoveries benefit all--they good wife,\ while the lad}: seemed to be | ares blessing to the poor W} well as the under thq.impression that she was a gnod’mh _ Y 2 A wife.; Justice House, after hearing all sides, well be classed among the b?“ ficial, for it suggested to Jobn that he had bettér pay a OBables the poor man to build \Nhat in for- dollar a woek for her services and separate. mor times none but the rich Usre/pndertake, tho expressed a £crfooawfllingnem to abide . Viz: a fence which will prove a batrier to ! the decision, and intimated that ghe had ; to #11 breachy sninials, ind bo at the same \rather have the seven dollars than' to have | time a light, durable and ornamental fonce | John.\ John paid lilon the sevon dollars and -{ Weekly Trojan. she went away rejoicin ' ** eaton A 133W daysyu jerwaxgda Mr. HowbAcker ' fl'“ The Sunbury American actual}? mamifnnother Indy still more re- | says that this is a rery barren cently from Germany, andon Monday last, before the honey moon was) half over, ho was arrested for assault and battery upon his new wife, and gave bail to appdar at court | 8° | , to answer the charge John's domestic af; Nows is starce just now bubjects for faire do not scem to bo of the most delight-' editorial efforts are ensier sought for than ful charneter. -Syracuse Standard found -you can't isy your hands, om them con- gil 4% cane at any moment as you cuald sore weeks Gavazzi in Canada. ago Whathor this scarcity is thg result of l -- . any influente of the season, whether steam- -_ Our readers are well anware that we haye boat owners are more careful of their boil- not been able to spprove the aystem adop- ore, or railroad men look more clh lay aftor ted by Signor Gavazzi in his anti-Catholic their drawbridges, or whether lectures His reckless denunciations and | axe lying low for a more convenienfi time, it appeals to passion are not, we judge, the is past our ability to to? Ang lWiw news most effectual means of making converts to is wofully somyce and editorializing his cause, nor is the hot religious antago-. ; dedly hard work When incidenté of spe- nism he would excite entirely congenial to cial interest and tremendous importance All the disposition of the American people Ac. the exchanges, and demand the quickest cordingly, we doubt whether he has much possible attention, whata flowing time there strengthened the Protestant or weakened |is then in the sanctum No graljbing at the Catholio side by his declamations, while straws then. No swelling out wih fancy certainly he has now gained for himself a , touches the meagre frames of two fiinng oc- very high place in the poblic esteem , currences [tems of tho small fryputegory In the United States. Gavozzi pursued his are summarily disposed of to mako froom for course not without rempustrunce on the a coup d'etat or something of that sort. - part of the press.but withoatfprovoking riot © The ever watchful editor then abour He among the poople He gave lectures on throws his saine into the carrenot 6f exents lectures, w was applauded And priid by his admirers, ' Mexican difficalties, spiritual @evelope- and sneered ar'by his opponents, and wont . ments, forgign revolutions, aad unfifétunate- away wirghou further disturbance. But in ly, of railrond accidents and steamboat ex- Canada fhe i 20a prove so wise . plosions, sufficient to throw hls readers into ssnults on their | a fever of excltement of a weeks fusation. treal he applied for the Such a prolific season bas just cldged, and Town-Hall: it wap granted gm; when the the difficulty with which an editgrial col- guthorities learned the nature of his lectur- umn is now filled up is oxcrucia f‘ beyond es and understood (rns it is said) that some expression If Mexico wants to Aght about of the citizens were resolved to rfestroy that , the Mesilla valley why don't sho , pfteh into edifice in case he were allowed its use, they us right of \ That would be tho vefy thing refracted the grant Thereupon he went to to keep w a reasonable degree of excite Quebec, and there on his seconds night's ment e exgected all slong fhat the performance. a riot took place Some of, World s Fair at New York wouldy answor the Catholics attacked the church in which j that purpose during the summer. but as jry 'truly ason for i | editors in tho way of news. Ang what is worse, is the prospect that it wilh continue O he was speaking, and lsid hand* on his per- that appears to hive been indefinitely post son But he gefeuded hirosclf gallantly, poned. a slight brash with the greasers and escaped without serious harm Next, would be very opportan« | baving procured a Church to.speak in st Montreal, he went thereto give a first lec- Phe American Unic i ture on Thuars@ay last This producell s - dreadful riot, the assailants Catholic Irish. : men mostly, defenting'the guard of police. ' men at the door. penetrating into the church and being driven from it anly by and after the loss of three of their party n who wore shot down Though with this $804 | as our dispatehes gay, the riot was really |. 10622 cat ain end, in body uf wl'licri intervened on . «- t 160; - Virginia Arst gottled by ghe bag- liah ' , 1614 New York first a settled butch 2 i Neve Hampshire spitled byfthe Pu ithe Mayor's requisition and fired two vol. 1625: leya among the now peaceful and dispersing 1627 | crowd. This killed 'and wounded sevornl || 1644 ' persons. and the get is denounced in Mon- 41° wae o. , . , treal as annocessary and wicked. Un. tha; 1605- Connecticut settled by thi head. we withhold our jadgment till the !%9\ . facts shall be bettor ascertained If the 1636 «Rhode ls¥andfiy Roger Wi Hin ma moh were still active, and bent on mischief, || 16§0- North Carolina rettled {by the the fring of bullets among them was not L—\ghfih only proper but merciful Deasive and || 16°\ | prompt remedies arg necessary in «uch ca. lsh f : son ~ 16842- - Pennsylvania settled by W » Penn Un the part of the Cathohe population of 41734 Georgia settled bry Gegl Ogle: Canada. no step could haiwe been so fonlish thufpe. . o | nas well as wicked, as this attemp to put 12091 - Vermont sdimitted ince th@Gil nien , down a public speaker It makes m double 1102 Kentucky admitted into thi Union hero of Gavazci. and enlists in his behalf,, 1796 Tennessep admitted into the Un. + a l the generous asd manly feelings of thou- \ | sands who would else have regarded list\: Ohi. sdontted into the l onfpn is a , with indifference or dishke. For the vrate rant stirrer ap of religious hostihty we 18H may be pardoned that we cherish no «ym , pat'h) But let him appear as the martyr ”Eff Anita-nu ud'mltmfl lulu-tho {mun ! of free discussion and overy throl of every - 1817 - Mississippi admirfed int. fhe | 1, true freeman's pulse beats in his support i0n ' hls , R 5» Nocause. und above all. nu religious canse, 1818 Minois admitted into the Uplon 1810- Alsbama admitted loto thé nian ' can ever profit by the services of n mob _ 1 . - The © hurch which is insulged and malign- 1820. Maine admitted into the ns od can a thoifand times better- afford to a State |_| . , i_ wait patiently for the slow vindication of 1821 - Mirsouri 0&3“!ch info. thagl pion time, than to alluw its diwipwq to under- | 1836: Mirhigan admitted in“? Lilac- Un- 'take a rint for it« defence -[ \ Y Tri. 109 4 hbune 1 1=36- Arkansas admitted into the Un- ion. 1843 - - Fluride admitted toto the Ufsou , , ~- _ 1846 Texas admitted into the Unjon . W}: publish elsewhere in this paper tha 1847--lown admitted lato the Uni , details of a plan fora Broadway Railroad. 1848 ~Winconain admitted into th n which our readers will find well deserving ion, UCaliffenia admitted in tha | an examination It is derisad by a thor 151 , oughly practica! man, Mr Wickersham, ro-o-~ -t -d dm- 1p The Babies of Egypt. New “1'qu seitled by th® Dutch Delaware by the Swedes afid Fins Maryland seutied hy [115th athe Pur: Nemth C urolinfx settled by VII\- P ug- him win- 2% f Lotisiana adoutiga foto fhe tn «<p > @@ goe - Railroad for Brogdwany. b C nidn grsyw walk shall be constructed gbove the prevent \Among them were wompn in bluefeotton tone. ut the height of the second story, it gowns, bare footed, with infirm“ perched on will be supported on the gutside hy strong their shouldérs. This is tho way inf{which ly over these pil. the rah mothers of the Isboripg glass in lar- the railroad track will be laid eeparn- Egypt carry their children; as soon ins the ted by iron railing irom the side-walk be- little creatures get the voluntary use df their tween it and the building«' The cars will: limbs, they are transferred from the arms go down on one side of thel street and go up | to the shoulders I have seen instances of on the other. Croge atreeth will bo travera. ! this custom which would supgly agiking the well known iron manufacturer and ap- pears to us better than any of the schemes previously put forward It proposes briefly W C. Bryant, in writing from t ed on iron arches, and at| the Battery, as; subjects for the pencil. At Old Caligq, the well as at the upper'enid the road, arehes , other day, s Coptic woman, in thé loose crossing Broadway will bonnect tho two blue dresmof tha country, barefooted hor cks with each other <| Passengers will face unveiled. with symotrical festures. si- ascend from the street by (stairways within | lent and sad looking, opendd to us th¢ door the buildings. The construction of the road of the old worm-eaten church in which is will render the gecond stofy nearly as val- the little grotto, 'the Holy grain to have elndédt the uable for business purposgs as the first. and with her child is said that alone will. as Mr ickersham esti- .Sursu5t of Herod ers sat an infant of 7 or 8 months, silent as the mother, with well burned brown cheoks and long dark eye lashes, its head the woman's \shoul- mates. increase by some [fifty millions of dollars the value of property on the street He proposes that the road {811149 built b cabin once. and succeeded in ~bringing up al her plate . but nothing conld induce him to go down. a second time-not all the riches at the bostom of the sea [t should be un- derstoud, that the bodies of the passengers .of the Victorian were never fyond The di- ver says, that on entering the cabin he thought he was in a was work exhibition. pg the corpses had evidently not moved trom their positions since the vessel sank - There were some eighteon or twenty persons «n the cabin. one and al! of whom. although dead for days. seemed to |» holding conver- the pr porty-holders nlong the street, eas having the right to take stock in roportion to the extent of his propérty he entire cost of the work will be about three million dollars. Such are the general outlines of the plan The peopje.of the City will do well to look into it as Mr (Wickersham him- self states it in our columns. Possibly some serious objections may be (adduced against it. which have not _occu4ed to us, but wa have heard of no scheme for the relief of Broadway which so decidedly commendsit- ; self to consideration bowed upon here. and one little: hand press- ed ngain=t ber forehead. while the other arm passed around the batk of thef neck The Egyptian mothers treat their children with great tenderness, and| though IFsee in- fants every where. I do not know \that I1 have yet heard them ory. The exprossion of quiet resignsition in 'their faeces is often quite toushing. The Egyptiap, bom to n lot of dirt, poverty and oppression, may well learn patience early ep I & =-- i ++ Paixic1 The following scene re- sation with each other and the general ippearance of the whole scene was so life- like, that the diver was almost inclined to, believe that some of them were yet living | From their various positions and countenan- ' ves, he thinks they could have had no idea | of the digpster which was hastening them on to so ugtimely an end Over and over again the diver said thar he would not go - down into that cabin a second time Sel-! dom hove I heard a mosh terribly tale com-| «1g from down among the dead > t gay» aging in chuvch are osa | ally considered as nuisances: and taken ont. But this is nof always the ence. as the fol- towing anecdote from the Ladies Repos.tory . for April will show I \& brother. just returned trom Californian seys he was present in the congregation of brother JwEsx when a babe, in the arms of. .ts feother began to ory A thing so mm} sasl in California attracted not 2, little at-; cention and the mo’cgEl roge to Retire. 'Don't leave \ said the; soun f that babe's voice is more Interesting to many of the congre atton than my own. It 12 perhepe. the sweetest {Hinge many s man 'has heard, since long time ago, he took seare of his distant it\ thect was instantenebasand pow gl tion of the congrogatiof {netted info teara® | 'zog> The custom of \Joining hands in. matrimony.\is said tobe taken from the actice of pugilists ahifiktng ‘fimids * or ore u Ione ronda eet coud | triet eacher, ~the sound 'the scoundrel to Fe As worth while to think whether it would not t sida large PH- | entching thene -Atins |p of Spake before} s 3 o- po- ete ols toon Mea Wartco iy Conxoanss. -We cut the following fig\? a Washington corres- pondent of the Philadelphia Presbyterian. ~If I had the ear of every Congressional District. I would say to the voters, do not send to Congress inexperignced and conceit- ed boys-do not sond mpn who ever get drunk for if they get drupk at all at home. they will keep druni all the time at W gabing- fon--there are hare so many. temptations. Do not send blackguards gr profane swear ers to Congress. a few such disgrace a whole nation, and one such diggraces a dis- Do not serid men of rude. cogrse man- nere © they cuonot have. even in Congress, as much influence as Wéntlomen bave * | ' cently qegurred in the Mogila city court Danjel Case, convicted of murder, was called{on \Have you anything to say why sentence shopld not be passed fpohn you '~ He answered \May it pleaso your honor. I have been well raised But 1 have one fault, which I have yielded to, and) it is drinking too much came to this dity to seek honoratle employment I have been on the St. Charles at work, I was engaged to work on a boat Un theanight of the mur- der, l went ashore to m friends horse to write a letter i wrote the letten, andi weut to carry it ta the Post Office, but was advised it was too late. and I had getter go 'home «nd take n game. I weut and played my firsi.gama of dominoes 'I drank and brcome | intozuaug My, friends left me, 1 mtart- _-_ » ed ag well as my imperfect memory of what accurred serves me for my boat ~ Brrorary Dod Porick -The store of I would Our readers will porceive by referring to | Jug-maxi“ Qy'comnz' inst. when ourkitizens will (have a chancaf;p And we think the Wirt} Fonce can: ully reported in the Journals, . and makes a haul of cabinet disjensions, | ~ nuns State Ne e e- _~ pas in this villoge. that wo pitblish it f aod ong readers 8 , Barret Machine. 9 i W. f : \_ Wa. Fragr & Co . of Eimirs. N,. Y .are the £5”me of one of the mostlingenings : maghines of the da of bartels, and #s he have 'smet| one in operation, we ore § pbled to . spedk confidently of their cconnmy/iund the benaty of the work tared out. Wa arelsd. an rbiox at some longth to shes mackhiesy | because one has been already shi 'for iis city, pad in a short tso wilighe set up ad filming tha Tool Faetoty of A. Fawell, in Ohib City. «The owners of the patent for ssre. Nyo, will run this ma- L | «1 Sung J chine.and they have been for some time ige! ng out staves near Bedford They will also set up another machine in Cigcionati |_ It has been thought as impossible for steqin machinery 'o tarn out cooper work as 'to sot type. but ingeruity bas overstepped the barmer, aud by alproper distribation of ' work, any thing froma white lead keg to a , beef tierce is turned uut with great repidi- 'ty, nnd of a beauty and qaality unequaled by hand work ** Tho first process in the course of epastruc- ' tion is the sawing out of t!e staves, which is done by a saw in the shaps of a cylinder, 'out of biltets of wood not negessarily straight mfted nor choice stuf In fact any Icummon onk will answer. | After seasoning, tho staves are passed through a machine which saws them of ani- form leogth. and the samo hand passes them into another machine which turos the inside of the gtave smooth, and make« them all pf n unifierm thickness he next process is the jantuing A work- man springs the stavc into a rack, which he «holds in his hand which is adjusted to give the proper Lilge It is then pressed upon a horizontal zerfivmgjninler. which puta on the straight edge in an instant In hand coolgomge, this is the nicest part of the wo na the stave fs jointed by the eye alone, and the best workman often finds it necpssory to uso fnging to got a perfect joint But the muchfne doesit by rule. and in ton thousand stavea the rule would not he varied a hair's breadth The cask is now ast up by hand, and bearyy irun truss hoops drisen on A rim of ion with a row of dogs on the edge, aro set inta the staves as cach ond. and are con- , Bnei to their places by a sbaft of iron run- ' ning through tho contre The truss hoops ars then knosked of, the cask is pot into a . maghine, and the ontside turned and send- | pepered in a moment Next cumnes the changing and crozing, which i@ done at bosh ends at once, in a few ' uoconds of timo The cask is now foady to receive the heads, which are put in. and the casks hooped of by hand Tho heads are turned in g lathe as the rate of siz or eight & min- ute, and so exact nod uniform in sige that they will fit any cask 'The whole work Fem together with such nicety that scarce- y & joint can bo seen A four barrel is 'just as tight and completo as a teef tierco, und a thousand would nat vary a \pint in their capacity I hig prevents any cheat in the measure ur tare and arugles pot into them would cominand a readier «als from their very handsome appearance About | sight to tea hands will turn out one hundred and Afty four barrels ar tierces per day Wben this machine is set up. we advise all « interested to go and see it in operation. and we have no hesitation to believe they will ' coincide with usan the opinion that it is the | greatest siupresement in coopering ever made hasan. ediith,cant 1620 - Mnasnchusetta settled by tke Purl- 'The Secret of Matrimonial {Japan} plness. Rachok ke, in one of has give the folluwiu§ advice to a bride [n thy first sohtary hour after the «crem ny, take the bridegroom and demand a evlemn sow of him. and give him a sow in return Promise ona another anrrndly. never bot in jest, to wrgugle with each other never to bandy wordle oa in the least ill-haumor - Never, l ao y never ' wmn'slmg in jen. and ' gutfing on kirs of Hl-humor merely to tease, eénmes carnes by practice Mark that' Negt progs» s cach other, sincerely and sol- emply, nev or to keep a seeret from each uth. er under whinicver pretext with whatever excuse it might be You must continually, and every moment see clearly into each other a bosom Fibu when one of you bas commmili¢d a lault wait net an ing#ient. but , st freely let it cosg tears but equ» * fes« it An l as yea kart: un the nuthing t from each uther so COHKTU'y PT”- - ~$=T§¢fnll§wing?’ftom the calculi = ~, Plaindealer is so trug a representatiénp of the | Mapufactory of the Horrel Minchifiq located 33 the in- |; They a M or the | * 33m“? Norning, Jun Kiran 1858. ; s Ralt Hoad, The odhor of lho Harrizharg Union wpeaks | a gnawing: terms of this imprgxqmem ape; We ned.fo pass along a portion of the linc U t‘t‘n days ago, and wero ear at the projressialready m 'The crotrac- rs, Mesira gbciis & Laumsn. ore evidently hing their opgrstigns with iheir accustomed con- , aml we kg nogoub: that if the othor see- . a : roos of the are in the same state of netment ss Mose which we wifpesso], tha: this 4 will be to fi@] oprrst.on ia two years from the me of its commidncerjei., - When this road Ig com- pleted, It Pl bo the ggenas of opeaing ap one af the test and most oxtp: sive Anthracite cogl Gelds ino a Commanwesith of Pour-vIvanta 1, We understand thet the directors of this road at $1: mesting In Raltitnore on Saturday last, unagi- nsly resolved to.push the read through from Sun- ry to Lewisburg ry Gazette , # From the above, it will be seen that chr citizens will have a c-pmauggtion hetwegen this lace and Hartigbjsg, Phuiodelptua, Haljimuure and aspington Cis, within two yram The Wull tgmsport and ire Raidioad will emnect with the uebanus Sonbury read at Williamsport. + bringing ugixathin a few huars ride of the places pore mention. By, the cou pletion of theso roads, shell get in ezrd{hange fs our =alt, Plaster and Lumber . thear “(hub-(u taal and run. whieh of gems-kp- wilmagke m gead trace - {o-- ## Spit flu-rpm; Ungercd ' An expose of the gin, biutery{ theology and pifileosophy of eartain lege commpniatons | [rem the -pirdt world, by groan» of spurt¢ifagfang. © medam writing.\ 'phye {al demonstr{{hops '~ ete - with allastrations, by for. H- Mattfn, A M , pastor of the John street § . C. Church Y . authos of Ccoodern Arianism,\ c. ste -pub esl by Maso Brothers, N 1 ork . $ We buve be us a book bearing the above title, “Nth. in the Goris of the author. i+ dongood to one of the mort remorkahle detasions that has er prevailed in any age <r country In all the of the past, we find nothing at all compara- e with tmodern \ pint rappang ' Jt as the grand t dhmas 00 tectb Astrology. WitcheraR, Vhrenclogy. Metmenitm, Clair 100, Paychulogy, Fouriensim, Millenap Mormoolan, and all other uperstition® and ling thet bave g -r bean, or prob- gbiy orer will be, & Not baring the timo at pres- eat to give this gork an ertended review, we would . read the Book and judge for gay to var rea pp° godrsalves it 3:1” rale by Sychels & Preswick of (Pb place - M—O’\ aP Th: lags Boss in aiwayd up ts timo, and anbu & - is punctuahty girt it a grea! advantege it ye ~ The ladies will perceire that they have been gel] cared for in thi» armbe. We have for them, irst, the Colored Fashion Plate then r the hia and .bfld's cap - Music- -Hand Em ordoring Frame: Cbemusetts ( aps and Under: resgs Crochet C overiog for a Hower Pot- Pat ggions (+r Embrcofftory - Diagram terwching them bow tut oot o bey drep, A000 C g - -- - gt \ ina. bir: ba been invented, but out Fet teared abi.h will {o the ontire pegging of a shot, th eitber une in.. p; poor of pega, in from v to {re innule tfhc namber of row: make nu «Bfer-pce in the uunfspd th- work is proneun ed Rr better than bait ugk can le 4 further nove iy in the case is, thal this machine takes its own g- tbat ingeosoiis inachine for making pegs that has ercee log botb useful and profitable - -p -# @ - 4e~ Sodp Water. [1e \wda byunt ar the Buty luag a , < € (iy I fall operanen apd ioorge s tno bunines a the 19h to at for \igdle M ager Gully attests D. t . f funk exreufive ag pirut erpents in ho Noda Fount, in“. makes it on- gf the mo' gpm» sew Nork, sstien A puge , @il oo oftainls ncreag the a fowl b C t ae te wsls Writer, the bestout diaok> ~reip t 4Gie> + gram- g» P+ mil Hamas -~ MW 4 itors in « gm oa resell tho pripe 3p en Watt. dred Ca cpe a head in thfn‘cD' in We. with bos «Bice that she y and nfffuupuu the proceeds to pabhc Parks dedor a gut\ wlea sud a0 ite a auc «be acura cl as dogg the beter ht Jooit at o We b mart losl in ls! vliage r ge- | urrhose « MWT chicos © [eto aso time be lust be arhether (herr as 86 w.. act «cond th. mo «Gr- 4 astm Woe ibat m is est letter an OPbrar ui 4 \ clantee: < winpany of + do» i hae rook «orte the privscies of gour house. ntrrmgndghen \ ork. statieg tbat of< (0 mpans Intend to vindt state and heart. trom father mother sister, brathor aust and all the world foy too with Gale Selp build your quiet world every third or fourth one whom you draw intb at with you will form e pa and That should net Uroquse this to cach other demem- bey the ves at each temptation You will find your in at Your sarle will w nei were to onch other and at lost edome ns une had oun their “raiding day known cret how many a marriage wore Aappier. than alas they aro ' <== -q- lhe tyllowing aro the offeers ol the Wo- 1. méwrnnce bociety, election «on Thursday at Rochester b stand between yfu t we- er be |_ Presideot, Mrs E C Yaughn. ofl Wwego, e siz Vice Presidents +Mrs L N- Fowler, , Mre: Cornell, Mrs: Holbrook. of Elsifra . R S , Mrs it A Albrook,. of Rochestee . Cor | Secretary, NMirs A Bloomor. of Seneca Fall». Treasurer, Sirs Marsh, of Rochester, Exe- | cative Committee. Mrs B C Allen, of Roch: {enter Mrs Augeline Fish Victor Mre H [W Williams. Mrs C H Robbie. Baffalo ' Mra Christie Miss Mary S Rich New | York Mi«s Fnuly Clark, of Lhe Roy -#- 44 Terrible Accident, Ii\% BabL¥ INJUEERD AND LYING - OTHERS SLIGHTLY INJURED. About twelve and a half oclock “Hug, word was brought to the city by the North- orn Hnilroad that a terrible accident had bapponed about four miles from Waterford. by the fulling of u bridge, which was being constraoted and by wach a large number of lives were lost Subsequent information however shows that no one was killed out. right, though that little taine We are indebted to Mr Cugler of the\ Tranbcript for the following particulars, furnished him by his reporter, who was des- patched to the scene of the accident : At 11 o'clock this morning the tressel work of a new bridge. being constructed on the other side of the Hudson river, 436 miles above Waterford in consequence of high wind, fell a distance of forty-fAve rying with it about forty persons. carpenters and laborers . Attwo and a half o'clock the gravel train from Waterford came to this city wi persons badly injured. whose names were as follows * William Wilson, badly hurt in the'side, carpenter resident of Bath. . Chas Waiters badly hurt dent of this city Robert Whittaker resident of this city Springsteed, labore: resident ot Albany. Thomas Learne] engineer, resides on many wore so badly injured € of : re ont ope heir recovery ore enter- laborer resi- badly hurt. laborer. Cohoes George Pi:, badly burt, reqident or Co- hues TAlbany Atlas ~ ( ~~ -# » e- > ' #ay- The Springfield Gazette tolls n guod story about a clergyman who lost his horse on Catuzday evening - After haonting in company within boy until midnight he gave to God some hauman'eye torild have seen me und bore testimony bere to what occurred afterwards on that night, When l frst a- woke in the morning I thought | was on the bout. but 1 found 1 was in the guard house never harbored malica i could not be guilty of the offence of which I am convic- Battershall & Co 317 River-ss Troy, wa$ broken open on Saturday hight, the rubber had but entered the stofe when he was caught by a dog on duty gnd held until a watrchnian came to his assisfance and , took e -st. fail The uyner “and took 1 f las text tho follo@ing 'find bam\ up iu de pair The nezt any - somewhat dejected at his he went into the paipit , $3353 e t. that I know where migh t the boy who had just ¢ame in sapp org thr horse was still the burden .fi thought cried ont i kno# where be is - from | . fed Before God I am innpcent of er. J could kiss the corpse of that poop man | now.\ t \ 1 The Judgethen passed sentence on the | risoner, confinement to?» Penitentiary at iV etampke during. his niituraljlife i was~ Iv{s said that, charcost placed a ! round cose bushes, anfifimr Aowering plants, bas ngg‘egno' add greatly to the O . » . wou+ - 0 00 lb 2s TES O4. hed purchased the dog op Saturday wand this was his first night in the It is not often that a burglar is arrested.; and it be better to cultivate a breed of dogs for aam Kossuth was recently presented with a .. jy re, peid for gubscriptions of unfit each, by 20,000 Englishworkmen, and io clinging mt?“ ly, said tdhmwfqhadr made Six, : SE, a ap anl z. Soins ont As it ap is redpuesied to prove. % Bin'g He a in Deason South e barn «* K@* | T \Wr:iirs found, on the Bd inst , while engaged in moving an old stone wall on the \premises of his father C F Werues. of Wrva'uning «rerfifty dollars in gold and alter deposited thereunder. iz wh, put it there and bow long it has. remain- ed in this strang« conteaim4éat ' -The own- property, puy» char- a li»«-Bradpofd Argus: . Ab, if many a youn pair | is sar j Troy Raad mortally injured was dying at | Thos 0 atiront to fogh p epsarapens Ie celebrare that im r. @ che d1b of tots chonld ~timniate id“ in a qznl and mannce worthy af the f lay 2 » «g 4% -& § a> Loily Republican its appearsonca It .+ now pub- A ae ® dis ssa n shat by BoB L Dn sags una Lo Bac Jt , rwd ecutesd b. dr K0 Be odieck | presents ao very {rai qlpfflrldtm, and we have'ny doubt but what do onday mote cg ro Wowidictey his best ta make s a serv rendable ‘fil \«» ++ -# I ft AK |.n dis Murray '» host appears to trouble the | liter of the Republi on Murderers are frequent. fg baunoted In (fat way, and they ore apt to cry ** road p y.\ in ordefffo givert attention frum themselves Th. remedy it: «gs-q of n change of prepricters falld l.. an tlfat paper will bear testimony 0 ann oie p ogee os &#%° If that *'subseription paper \ spoken of Ly gown, we protest against its ubject, but if merely to put sert \ th his pockets, it was philanthropic pol proper, and we are certain would nut come amis« 1 A -t- -44 -gz~ - i Br arnen Wouay. --A woman is now exhibiting gorsered by a-strong dask bhrarnl except ber upper p She Gourfshe® s fine ppir of whiskers, 11 takes aroun to get up natural eariosities. and to make yiyney out of § ein + +y +@gme- g sa The Ka#@way Convention recently ip sewun gt Baffalo, has arranged the fare as follows [ Buffalo to Albany... ..- . ..§5 00 o to New York.L..... .... .. 7 00 Dunkirk to New York. .., ...... 1 9% aar Tho fire of last week Wh'w by an- hor on Friday, but did no damage, excopt what it d to the oceu . as the house ought to have been led down logg ago It belodgs to Dr Storeas New York \ 4#9P Cie BULL returned a short timp stuce, to his fettlament in Potter Co , and found persons vending grdent spipts, which be ispuwedistely suppressed - That is right, and he will thus do much for the pros- . écnty of bis Cqlony --a#- 4+>--@~- a sopa Wateg ~The season for refreshing drinks @ at hand, and 'the place to get Sods Water,is at f 'aursu's, us His arrangements and Syrups are of e very best kind - t Ci STRERPEIT$ - A man passed a $10 counterfeit I' on the New Haven Bank, in this village on turday last. ; Thoy aro a very good imitation and rd to detect. Luok 'out for them. . Kap Cen Jafres Taylor, of Newport, Kentucky, f a very long will, which has to be recorded in enty six coontles of Ohio It manuauts twenty pses, and Mlgdzh~ $1,000,00\ of property By 20+ -a - .. Ben} Lodger Coq . has resigned the Fre- fSeney of the e Railruad in copsequ. oce of im- gired health |5ts samuel Marsh Vie President, j ar present actipg a> President , - 11 ber pole! pattern of pantalouus eek < the stripes ascend +pirally ving the weare: th. appencance of cork swew 10. - -# +44 £3\ comuel warzin hat been sppomted Lns it «Altviues fit the Cvortheru .f rtw ork 'in the p ge of Stoner deslinca ill be ont this und the leg. E: double-barrell « |I é # House || fe- u eteciga L. ‘511 vid an p13 Au¥uELL, bry of Nesiur, hes esdest ul the yew & brie poof Beny: Loder. i sy rmeignaod ~Am-«-- _- te: in the towb of i be- a dairy of 800 cow: ' { #imliough@\jarr & uo 's Pavillion, which ex- [gland brig-a week, war well patronised , Nezt+Orcrzan:s. June 1} | ime Lupdrad and iturty-rine J the res ea passéengére from the lost ship Willism ad Mary binve errised here in:a destitute a> as it bses ¢ noch -thas the ralue . th Corning Jouenal, was to get Burdick out of , pt Barnum's Mussam, New York, whose face is R R us uit sio i it trate TE PERSONAL. { Gur Biethron of the Pros will plense agcept our ' thanks fle their kind wishes and flattering notives. ve that our friend Mason, [Publisher and the Elanra GazETTE is endeavoring to ith the growth and prosperity, of t begutiful viliago : and to this end, has recently pur- chased a kteam press inthe place of tho old logy hand while the old types are cast aside to make tormm fopa sew and beautiful typographical dress Inca Lbtda ts all this, the r been mi- tomaily tulorged and improved; Altogether the G ore s ard band-ome t ; and wo wishthe dmc: ofl the c=ccess to hil his energy, talent and pg rfc cll ce entitle him. -Cooperstoin Dem , Ga gaaf oue ar ' Flom p+ one of the best of our democratic tex: , comes to u* in a new dre«s and enia the announcement that It is now printed of Nethifup's New Printing Machines , Ithrea Fourna otherc.paper of the same fives nofice that one of the «ame style of us deen ordered for that establishment «-- R Y »bmiro Gazei rh. cor to fall behiuy} the pro- » hat nournbmf%oo has also enlarged and unned o pew dress lt hkewisa printed on one of Nortbfup's Presce-, and appears much improved -Fredodgia Censor + > Enaish GazerTc.-Theo Elmira (Qaeeite comes to o* marh enlarged and improved in its gene appeararre ,It is now among the Inrgest and most . readable nf C country Ne#spapera -Steuben Cour , dhe Limun uaLtTTs comes to us this week,. groat- 1s - oola « and iimproved in appearance It is ene of Northrup's Mammoth Cylinder nd is gow one of the largest class of coup:- pets We are glad to record this evidence of Mhsor's success in business -Ontario Mess The lapt Elmira GaZrTI® came to us considora- biy enlarged and otherwise improved It is naw one f the largett and best looking country papers ©$change list. lt is ably conducted and en- ral patronage -Ofeon Journal . inted , Prosees, trs pB freed much enfarged and otherwise improved Uur old frend Mason, its editor and proprietor, having . purck seell a power press ond now type, is huffing the times, and the rapid grostth of Elou- already,napires to the title of city. Well, tulate our nrighbor of the Gazette on his ¢, and his ghility 'to enlarge his paper, and {srrulpenl rope thefl fewocracy of Chemung will respond cray ¢o lus nndertaking ond give him a cirenlation ' worthy of brs efforts.- jugrlurl Reporte The }.}mira Cinzette i« considerably enlarged - The cradi ifs was a very excéllent family paper he fure it* *enlargemment .\ It contained {tems of much interest Go a reading people We qlways fougd many articles of a 11;le character, a» Well os litera- tions and many gens uf thought, which to toake it a mum newspaper. For the Breside, fre hasc regarded it equal to any in South- eru Newj\ ork It in a welcome exchan to us, and we Hope it will contmue to regard mfivortbly though if bas outgrown us. © sincerely ho 'Mr Magon wil' fnd friends to sustain him in bis t: bte enferprise, which will add five or siz columns to the (i cze1rtr - Waverly Advocate. The loft Elmira Gazer. came to ps considera- bty and otherwise improved. lt is now one of the largest mum? papers on pur exchange het [1353th condncte unfimoyfl a liberal pat- tonage +Comiong Journal, * We rat-Weill“: first number of the Elmira Ga- zotte, enlptged and improved -The (Gazette is now a fine shept, and if the Bemnmcy of Chemung coun- ty does mot »uystain our friend in this new undertaking, they are not worthy of 'having an or- gan -- Biéadford Argus ASy* The Constitutional Amendments bave atilast passed the legislature, and they appoar to be acceptable to all parties and therefore will no doubt be adopted by the people. We should have preferred that the Conmptitution shoulda not haye been open- ed butlit was contended that the Canal, could npt be enlarged fast enough to accom- modata,the business, and that therefore a _ larger apmourt than the constitution provided , to be agipropriated yearly must be raised. The qugstion, as provided by the constitu- tion wfi; be submitted to the people this fall » for their decision The reported amend- ment plan leaves the constitutien in full force gard upplicable to any moneys to be { borrowgd under it The following from the N Y Post explains the matter \at it is. The | proposed - Constitutional Amendments, We léarn from Albany, that the commit- tees of gonferance of the two houses have agreed Elpon a basis of constitutional amend- ment __. he real objection of the Seward whigs tp the schome of the House was the fact that it flisnllowed and annulled the con- tracts of 1851 thrugh so odious had these jobs begome tbe§ dared not publicly avo such a gotive. hey sought various e- tences-+that of tho time and sum to be oz. ended 2m the en ement, among others, ut tho'bouse committes would not let pp- position; rest upon this - Mr Littlejohn, the whig member agreed with Mr Loomis and his coiling?” of the House committee, and with Mr Rogers of the Senate committes, in favor -of Wests plan. thus amended Mesars : Vanderbilt and Upha sought an- other pretext of division, by demanding the insertion of a clause expressly disclaiming tazxatian to pay the debt. or any part of it, at any tame - Nothing could be gained by such ag arvowal of intended enlargement repudiation. except to the bankers who wished to purchase stocks cheap - If it had been adbpted, the effect would have been ttfatum 'the event of the canal revenues pro- ving ingufficient for the stock. the loss of its deprpriation 'would have fallen on the bxll-hoifgn. instend of the property of the ifl the people did not, by a new con- Evening state, i stitutiqnal amendment to protect the honor of the agate. demand the right to pay it The gontract interest was fnxious to make this the pretence of disagreement, The five members of the House were \a unit.\ however. and were determined not to yield this point - Messrs Vanderbilt and Upham had declared thair adhesion to the repudia- ting clams: and the two committees had scparaitd Saturday morning, supposing an agreement impossible, and leaving the ca- nals un ione side and the contracts on the pther. tg their fate - Af this stage, we hear the divikion in the whig party operated, to preéveatia catgéstrophe. To have made the regudintion of the debt a party issue, would have proved disastrous to the party fbr the prociamation of such a finan- cial Er position by New 1 ork.. would not 'only hate sullied her name and tainted her 'state orpdit but it would have infeoted the | railroada and other corporate stocks in Eu- , rope, and called them flame\ for settlement. , The Silyer Graya had no share in the con- ' tracts. gnd no temfmtion to protect them by false prbtences and ot all hazards. Messrs. Yanderpilt and Upham were made to un- |de_rst;.nti that there was such a thing as ithm'vn overboard a gecnnnt and contu- maciou® committee, and carrying tha éon- stitutional amendment, {hog report of Mr Loomis, through the House, and again | throu. spite of lamentations the Senate. in from the lobby of the rasistamas of its sor- did agents. So the constitutional amendment goes to ithe peaple lt-qyovidee that the state ma : borrow what. with the annual surplus, wi amoyntito $2,200,000. for four years, to completp the ognals. The debt to be ex- tinguished by a sinking fund in cighteen {eanf be stock to be guaranteed by pub- icpfaith, the contracts of 1851 to be dis- claimed, and the whole to be let to the Tow- est bidder The slate“ of the coustitutional amend- | I 1 ment is singular and instructive go politi- cians of light draft. In 1846, the constitation was passed, placing the canals under the protection of the people, and put- ting an to Sewardism, and was adopted by one (hundred thousand majority. 'The anti-rent agitation threw the whigs into power; pod they treated the new constitu- | tion with stop-fatherly care. 'They betray» | ed 36, dik izgd its separate funds, and i dialogues! its mgchinery They then com- | mended, in the name of the constitation, to | get possession of the canals. and partition | the future revenns for a score of years ; 32310115 he hacks of two enfesbled factions. , Discomfited in the attempt by the jndicial tribunals, they endenvor to copstitutional- lize their action. but they only succeed in I presen the decree for their own con- demnation to tha people Thus Sewardism comes opt of the popular ordeal, where it entergd; a second time condemned Therp were mauy who thought it better ; to maintain the constitution as it is, and to try and accomplish the enlargement of the canal by bushanding its revenues making rexpenditure tell effectually on its capabity, and so gn its revenue, and steadying finance and enforcing eoqnomy by a resort tos - moderafe state tax in aid of the works; ex- : tended eignteen years, Wo were and | of that bug the whi | would not let us try €] is, and if mm dud“. th. C i . & int on gnaw “Eu hat; iousindtlu peat r years the claps on the i \ds Pop \ oo h Son On ihe demoopatio t be apf ) , , Rin Ohio they use Sheng 4.p1¢1‘ ing, mteudpi‘atlugn 1 bai ine cde , e Bhs #i ~ [A Row in operation fortho sétaony The proprietor in'lifs Soda Fount, which, together SYRUPSE, he iruets will prodirce a B will merit patrmnage WILLIAM OGDF ~ | Elmirg, Tune 16, 1898. 20 al +-» 4 . ar. , *yeer's Ethniron._ For Prebervicde, fiest si. P*\ | and Beautifying the Hair, is the, moft delightfuf AB (and wonderfcl article the world e¥er produced {i- ook , astonishing <2 65 C. without a precrdont au tno ' history of t' Metoaa Media Foard luxun | ant earle, «eft and glosev hay. with se-res of k’i 4° | mirers, (mark <mit 1adi08.) a- the m versal effect ~f vB the Kathairon Laid and groy beads were perfe~i ly astonished ~The Kathriton has faliy restore the | my bair afte + baldness of T9 years | A [ © ur > in- | mght, 76 Bopd St '% Y C ' Tha Katbairon isa gertain eure for Neves Head-Acbe, And all cut« ; p FO7° ( neous disensee meld by all dealers « terypwhere eign despotism bas interfered to c il the | Try it, Price sois 25. «urs, in latge Botlles: sacred right ofthose countries toena@t@heiry [}; \~ Barres, Pro pil teo. 161 Bproadtray . '; 1 . b Win Ogden, Beach & L.-sb9y Thoms Perty ang own independent form of governmebi® In ; HOM Elliot, Agents. Flmird. *June 16, 188$ reth vomer 'Pringigle !-Your libertibe have with his choios of an' English root Op your sid Atlentic the interests of the multi mut ofigiped and crippled bf old b pow irs, Among you all our have grown stron , which here ar ¢ ativelyifeoble - We are prpud 0 fulfiling many of our aspirations 'up to you, as chief inflnences of 3 gig administration, to perform services f¢ and for Europe, which no other poWi# earth @An porform. | You #Jready sympathize deoply | will rostrate liberties of Europe Yo Signal“. that in Hungary and in It assisting, by whatever means -of pinacy | 1C le 00 0g or of arms, the legitimate ind “fit; ge cf} me-Sstoms Irn IRT $ urbavisg aa injnrgci nations, you will. promote {alg our | the word \ PEPSIN,\ or of thetwo Greek word. hig .ofhe igmfcart ans. ; from whichatas deny ~d approprigte title of the TII F357! , or GASTRIC JIVICE, prepared by D; 1 s. HOUuHTON, of I’luludalph%,him the fourth interests, by rendering.our x- | fous toa make their powerless and lbagi¥vid- , 4ous, more and more conciliating , | #8 You arp the first Democratic Reppblic Stomach of the Ox for the cure'pf Indigestion and i d over a vast neng Dyspepsia. Itis Nature's own femedy for un u. Tlio ie home ath offen | alld sent , iran t i fot ' F F .° curatiye poiwers f : Norprea You are not a single city, and that) @MOMIt footy. consistent with HEALTH Jt rendérs OC * p Fin-s. the figim . nent one, as Rome of ald, or as Yen your liberty penetrates the whole understood, loved, and -supported by j al working men. Among you the ink ous never need to be poor, nor to b rant. A self made min may rige #§ the highest offices of State; nor is the daughter of your President ashamed a by hor own talents: we say. ¥#e fire prohbd of you. an : your motal influences to assist our ' cfl to be leak unlike you, than we Desiring thus your greatness, yojr) and your effective diplomatic inter in the cntse of rightful liberties. we in another part of this paper \_ MRS. HOLBROOK Ciintpfully acknowledges the vers latge and can . stantly; incrensing patrvoage which ha- been ex tendotfim her by the Ladies: of Elmira and the surrouxgding places : and respectfully jnvites tho.. presence and attention to the «super ass rtiment of Fashonable Bomn@'s, Kitbons, Mower. ana other goods, which she will be J-leufi d to exhit 'on and after Thureday, May 26 EEH‘Y 1 am | No 33 Water Street, limira N Y . , Mav 26. 19583 k wooly eft nn 05 X Y &oL RAJL RUAlj t hauge of hours, t smumebong May oo. 1408 Trains leave at about the follafying houre viz * i t it F F F ¢ E2221; Aifn?vhfggflzgt $21???) d Comva LUNAR: N and BUELFALGQ a : p - Ni 5 pres sell. 208 A M into the scale of despotism. make: 311591“ 1.x} MWA < ener j 1 200 Thou 'do do you sympathize with European tyr nI Day Express, 02... o ee 3 56 P M spoil the great work which our imagition Iwmigrant, ..... woke ., «bev. -_ 6 07 do (if, fondly hopes is gloriously reserved firs grelgi‘\;§“ {ood fo {$5312 ix} We camnot be ignorant of the 'g§¥vous | \'S t. ~o \TTW\ORKf i fact thatiin all parts of your Union is 2, \PP?\ 2: T- ATZ R 33 A M a new aul dangerous dread of thoe@iBroad fo'fifi‘m“ [ECS OLL 6m p. M Pflnclglfll? of Freedom which your gl@rious Night Express. ..... .... [... .... 8 49 do do grandfathers spoke out to the world} Day Express, ..... . . ...12 42 do do Freight, No 2. . .. 9 50 A M hen they declared their independence aging- land. Their words, we believe, fALL Frigght, No 4, . .. 2 30 P M m \.. Thé Night Uxpres: rum Imiery' day The oth r men are created rare and rova 1’ (Only | Passengergu l‘eave their termini every day ex- by broad truths of this nature sipkirfg cept sunday The Mail Trgins East and Wes into men's yonscienceu and hearts !c Jay over Su’xé‘hiy at Elmira. an 1 the Mail West lays ular liberty ever be won It to °° Night at Elmira _} \ixG: R : .Fv NOT, nup't * hear tho taunts of the enemies of Fraédom, CHARLE~ MINOT, map who say ghat you do not love humat fiber. ti, but only your own selfish libertg® and t 2202 kz Canandaigua and 'Elmirp R. R. Commencing June 1, 1853 | at yon broke loose from EnglandB&nder| Arma; ”F ariure false pretenses, which you do notffour-| Day Expres: 12 % P bi 4&9 M selves believe It mortifies us stil e to £41151, 9 30 P M 7 g; A a»? - be told that those among you whp 8 4 P Mo- io fea MJ ! ger wish mll men to be free, but én | of fiat-e white descent, dread to sup : political Interests, which are ident , the liberties of Hungary MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. TIME OF CLOSING PHE MAIL3 New York Mail closes at 9&4 A M and 9 P M ++ and of Its@@ 5 thug should enact a | | West «0 7 A M to themselves North ** PT + : We will not exhort you to philan South ** [8 * | for we are ashamed to sgem to thi Albany and Rocheste: A509 | we have more kindness than you, or _.. o\ Agitate“ 1301.1“) the Diff i”? the above i better understand how to administpr times will lay over until the next Mai pa ! ternal affairs of your country. Bht» |__ ) HME OP ARRIVAL 1 22. plore you, as our more favored brietf Des off Ct aruree ang A M “if; P i whom a vast power is committed, 1; West _- o 'o © whom every oppressed Democracy! North at 12 M und 4 40 50 «= hops and aspire, we implores yo Couth l (60 \ abandon the cause of Human Albany ** / % allow any principles to be domina Karr Office open from 7 v'clock A M ito BJ P i 'a celos a yourselves, which re-enact slavery,. 246m (Effiggfiéé‘lfiikfigmfi to 9 otelock A M , and chy. and despotism. True Dem f '~ p Efiéfll’ M. Amorica, let not the Russian and' / Post Orrick, Eluurg, NY , May. 1858 paralyze your power to help libe | arousing the fears of rich men legt i MARRIAGES. | perchance $5) so far as to make foc -o . - also free espise as traitors all In Cormog, on Monday, June 6, by Rev Mr. a- betray sacred iberty for sacreq vis, Mr. John: Terwilleger, of Elmira, to Miss Eliza Remember your own first prinei L Carey, of Waterloo - { cornerstone of your TUpion and On the 3d inst., by Rew Air. Goodwin, Mr Johan R. Sage, to Miss Ursula Cowgu, all of Elinua. - a dence, and to secure that, that UniSH be glorivusly indissoluble, take fa your Congress reverence its foundatif that no institution be recognized Few which is adverse to vaivers} - A. WAGEMANXNX. }. reedom. {f the black man canno GUCUESSOR 10 P F Dicrecks & C6 /- Water free to-day, gabout wt‘xicb we offer d % streedtn beglsitleafile {oggfqrm Elm cigzpfiafifrmfisfi Ion.) yet {a it bo manifest to the. w gating: nn‘x'llc‘lillotfls $1111 alis 13:1 5115? Ifitr’y and g?“ are tgkulg measuresfor the fr m of Confectionery, at the shortest notice. Maving al- is childrep,. and that the present so on hand a ~erect s*o-k of Capdies of his own .qan- ufacture, with a great variety of Toy~, ladies would do well to call ard examine his stock they buy elsewhere I He is also prepaied to furnish ice reaps antl all kinds of Syrups and Fruit: Elmija, June 9, 1458. -6Gin | 5 ALIEN c ven | ~ammened to answer the compleint'of Henry gality of selling your fellow-country silver, is transitory and . ready Let no subtle influences of despo in and corrupt your freedom. ou to act the despot yourselves. in your high mission to promote th progress. dnd purify yourselves o'\ hereby ; . 10% h . 200 + - - - » & glorious sorvice by determining to ify in . Wo Collins, aginst you mmliamwn th Sa \All men tore Toute | cobs uf inch mas Alud on the Ph dog of « ree June 1808, and to «ervds copy of your hwpswér on me at my office in the Village of Eimira, Ghemung county; New York. within trents day3 After the service hereof on you cxcelusite of the day of service or the Plainti® will take judgment against you for the sam of Two Huadréd Dollars with intarest there of from the 29th day of Nysember 1953, haunt seost - Date and disbursements of thi« section. Elmire, June,16, 1853 - 6w ; 0 (W. PALMER, Attorney for Plaiatif Village Notice. | Q Mrs. Mary Paine, and the huh? B. Paine, William R Jadaon, and the heirs of Hannah Mapes,-Pleage tuko notice, thT applica - own manifesto - ~All men are creat@f and equal \ -B QOne duty will nout supersede nor dg M@ other Brace up your‘fiearts to ¢1 SIMS? as soon as it can be done rH ty. and you will at once have doubl&r ! tion, double moral power, to reani swooning liberties of Europe. Fgil# B we Tray you '. but urge your Goverhment to all active aid which part be prade: gab and wisely given, and that without d Strengthen your own liberties, fu providentiad destiny. and earn this E rescuing fallen Europe-a glory . Governtnent does not know how ate or to achieve. Here follow tures. 1,858 in number. ® ano ~* ref@ b p @- aman Lines upon the Death of t of Dr. E, Gere of Chemjmg. She's left us; ho's loft us, and never aga hall my eges beam on her's or her's A saduess stegls o'er me it burthens m And I weep‘p‘nsl soeribble each sorrowfu Whfl in It thitk friendshif so strongly cn 'T e heartsipf the youthful forever in o Why agony fever the mind At the hou¥ of our parting and now yo Ob, why are my bleeding affections thys What poufs through my heart sir-h 'm tion will be made by the Board of Trusters of the Village of Elmira, to Ancol S Thurston,) Tmige of Chemung County, ou the first day of July 1858, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; for tie appointment of three Commissioners to ascertain and asses. the dare agoo resulting from tho. {aking qnd upm'up'mlmg So much of your land, or land cceuped by you, as em- braced in the extension of Churc street froa Suth- | van Street eastward, to a street laid:out $t the base of East Hill. and to be of the width of fdur rod~, u. + the village of Limiri. Dated June 16, 1858. 1 2% GEU. A. BRUSH, C lefk. Village Notice. ==> f fl“) Jacob Weyer, Hamuel Thomas, L'hé'i‘tmu As | sowall, Hiram Washington. John iWilam» equiv-4. Michael Uhl, Uriah ~mith, Juhn Arnet, I P El R _ dred and George Hurlburt . Please tuk. motice that tide l the undersigned, Commissioners appointéd to asses- ' the domages resulting from the straightening and of wos R 1 There are mére loving than she whom [ Why then should not my tears for Ob, Heaven, { never could love one as Though equal to her who graces my I'd escScpfi-Egom the gay throng and ree To muse on her sweet words and hor bea U, noblest of ffiends, I shall never forget The pleasures my spirit bas tasted wit ' mm with thetears of remembranc} iif 3 every thought of the preserit a rn. il how! | alg corporation line to Conongne street, in the vil [Iago of Elmira, will meet for that purpose at the | office of Thomas S. Spaulding. Esq . ih said \i e lone ' jsge, on Monday the 20th day of June, J858, ar Io | o'closk in the forencon.-Dated June 15, 1853 GREEN M. TUTHILL, LYMAN COYELL, | NRY W. ELLIOTT, CIVILIAN BROW XN, . WILLIAM M HILL « And as day rolls unceasingly on, I ' ione At morniug and evening and the atill hos e \___ Commissioners yrufii‘: ]I roam through the years W WOOL 1 WOOL ‘I! To linger on you with the sweetest ar#HE Ai . ; R COL arc You lives to your savior and walked in t ath, | Tghl‘sfififfi tiee pad}? gait:- if?) E1813? * Which le to the mansions of glory ater-st. Temeest of fire and the thunder of wrath$® Didst burn to consume and rogr .to sffrif But those who beneath the bright banne Fought the vattle of faith Shall wear a grown of glory and love, ,, And rejoice with a rapture that earthin nope s rm fillo. A Lance Train. -A train compo loaded cars; containing each ten E feet of lumber, driwn by one engi over the N. Y. {Erie K. R. last 4 king regulag‘tditfl * This is one bf best condueted roads in the U. Sta Minot has fiow the co-operation Aroprer. Chigf EnginBgar and acti dent,, one of fhe most accomplish seers in this ¢ountfy.-{Cattéraug af light, | No. 8, : Elmira, June 6, 1868. l -_ Mortgage Sale, - i EFAULT having been made in the fiayment of +0 the sum of two filgusund one and sev- erty two dollars and sixty cents, which is claimed to bo duo at the date of this notice, om, a certain Mortgage bearing date the 27th day ck October j L | $ Quin, thon of Jeffersop (now Wetkins,} vuiage, Chemung County, N. Y , and Hiram Chapman of MA- Bengali, Steubenlfo. N.Y. to Samuel Watkins then e very of said Jofforgon village, now deceased, arld recorded M in the office of the Clerk of the C oucggv ofjCiemung, * jin Book No Gof Mortgages, pages 207 and 208, on r. MC- | the 8 stxday of October 1845, at 10 o’cwck A. f. s before thon made his last testament, in and by which the u dersigned ried this life, baving i A}? | C. Afino Freor, is the sole legateo of the baid Sam- Engin» pub. . x37 R cst ue! Watkins, deceased, and Amasa Dare, Lsq. of ° mfiThe,Hampshu Gflem & ne | Ithaca, Hiraln Gray, L’aq. of Elmira, at? ' d’gard following instances of clerical auf@iSifamily | Howell, Esq.of Bath, the Exccutore of sail last Jongevity® Rev. Sologion Williamp, Eliphalet \Willies of Nort pregched his half eghtury serm ampton; Rey. Eliphalet Williams' thet preach@gd his half gentury ,s East Hartford, Ct.; Rev. Solomon liams j great-grandifather, preached his hlf centu- sermon in Lebanon, Ct ; and 2 Wa. radiated. his her of ; will and testament, and the same has been duly tan proved and recorded as n will relating to: both real apdipersonal estate in said Chemung Cofinty ; and * , ou the 6th day of Fob:nary 1852, said pMortgage wasfluly assigned by said Ezeentcrstosmid C Anoe Freer, who is now the lawful owner th £, and said Winnie!“ has beeif duly recorded in ard Chemung * Coabty Clark's Office, and on the 11th dhy of F. ruary 1852, the said C. Anne Freer wis lawfully | mmarfied to the findersigned George (G. Freer ; now therkfere, notice js hereby given that in, pursusnce 1 ofths power of salo contained in said Mortgage, and , recofded therevwiib, and of the statute in such cuse mpdg and grbm‘ilegi the premisos dean? ledhmfand‘ $ \ canviyed by said Mortgage, to.wit: \ that car. Polis, pie down well, somehor - mn-EM of land situate in the village of Jeffer- troltier 1855! 0°“? mBy he \ sop, County of Chemung end; Saws of Kew York murs; and without Flagg's conseri@the fla-. , mown asvilloge lots nnmbered ninety-three, ninety: nt fagging job of the Bowery Feems to ; four, pincty-five, ninety-six ahd ninety-sef en, on the ag a good deaf, | Wesk side of Frabkiin rtrect. and lots number: xy 10 Williams, eat-grandfather, half (zenith-y: sermon in Hatheld, keay* The Russ paving contract l~ es not and the very out | fourtec r bov A ie i a miti r - . , fourtéen, fifteen, sixteen, and sighteon, that it is a fl‘gmous mm! to pay (he MAR 'on tha East aide of Madison street, bpu®od as fol double vthe sum for which an otherZequaily | :o jRo-wit: commencing an the Nortintest coruer responsible party has offered to doltge work. . offinkhn and Washington eeew, thefes North E h i , . Pau ph Ast - Boston ost. 4 \*~ mt \ atlnno on bn B®. The Morris (Ill.) Yoem®® 'states BRET ETE, dione Souther] that not - a? singe.. whi 2 some 3 were | dz! seven fest to Madison street, thened Sout erly the I anat . Eastling of Madison street one hindred (1ng coal bank, near the c ~&ve feat to the North lug of : , tamed, Easterly on the North linc cation ifort gro 4 Easgfie‘q'oi 5:32“ hun- d at Aning, tanta tes village lots, 'accorditog to a survey afd plan 1 t R i Crozer E. Quixx, Atty.~-tds sae . ‘ o Sig i parfgob iand ate completely . trap * ** | DRUG STORE 800A FOUNT ! widening of Fifth street, trom the westiline of the . Presi- Said Samuel Watkins, on the 10th day of May 1881, ° Wasbingtog ~ t ngwj' harronado extensive ahd mfighifib‘ént iinprovomstits . verage the; - + 1845, executed by Harvey XN. Waiter afd Edward . n which the legs, were ey 3 th# | mig willege meile Arantkus}|Everts, (August 28; © gords and seams of which are petfyctly de- flats; refrence bgigé thoreto hag,\ wil} $201“? #ned, it is supposed tobe the body [Bf one of publics Agetion at 2110 Iefexxjéony' bus? ie R+ £151? i | the Irigh is borers m¥§§d5m the © Ms Sorc Es c I9 oo Poca ty atkins, Jo tion of the canal. The limbs até nearly fy y* - \.~ GED. C. FREER 3 to -CYNTAIA a. PHEER . i Confectioner < and 'Pastry.; Cook.. > 200 E f Bnoton $ | 78 Citi incr & Bi mania: a 11496 1&1 ensel Wi sall J« . Crag?! Ws Caims Carey Mr: Clark Wi Carbart _» Carley W Caonel Cb Carther P Clark Smi Cranmer . Conway F Crowe M: Uox Jesse Davis Jos: Drake Mi Darby Jot Paulton A Finton Ar: Garrison ( CGraylard \ Garrity A <a Lfig-Indra” ) Hart Feli Harniogt« Harridon L Linch Ho MceNMabhon McoLaugh MoLane ( MeéKechn Mclpernb McQarth] 'Kyan Mi Richerso: fea Bs Sage Che Sbni Ms ,Sauders J Scanlon . Salnave « Seanh n . Sprague ( Swrribou ~- Seely Erg Shea Pi & rg Shea Ml .s ~WagZe ~ Swift CH Tracy A Talman £3510fo ripp Thomas o Thorn G- +] Van: Wa Vermoc; Yan Cla Walker © Wanek I Walks > Warner 'Wakems Waterim . Wade =i } Watkins “Zemer Whelan Welester Wells MU Wheelie: Webs Cl + Whento: , Washing Yale Ro Young \ Person say adve e An By Ort. Egirs L ring ing fr« ee