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THE WEEKLY REG ORDER. OCT. 18. t. .Written for The TVeckfy Eecorder. % King; Tobacco. Neither cotton nor corn can wear the crown Iu these bowjinifced States, The; baye a rival of great renown, Who'ls-presont at all debate*. ' That nauseous, filthy Indian weed, Is king'over cotton and corn. Though neither man nor beast doth It feed. Nor keep n poor soldier warm. But ono loathsome reptile on i t can live, And that of a mushroom growth. Yet millions for King Tobacco men give, Tbot they may go puffing forth. Thls«hleh>fthe Poeabon U s tribe - destined to b e onr king, [divide. And though the North and the South should They will both pay taxes to him. His subjects ore J»vw -enveloped in smoke. And'by rtronjr PDT3B nf self trill are bonnd; 0 I who. if compelle 1, could ondore such joke I 01 who would in saliva be drowsed I Awake! Christians, arwe I t1ii« uwjrper dethrone, And bani*h without fipbling or strife, The expense of I he charcb fur tobacco alone- * Would give thousands the bread of life Let us rite en matt;, and break the chain; Slaves to smoke ChrrsttMjS should not be} Let.ue plough up our fields and sow them with . \ . grain, And from old Ring Tobacco bo free. ' - To Folks Who Quarrol. \ The chest ol drawers will stand beautiful tinder the window,\ said Tom Lavery \Under the window I\ repeated his wife—as pretty n tittle woman as you'd see iti a day's wulk. hut with a cruel tongue that would give nineteen to tha dozen any day, nrfd. not think ii any » trouble—\ under the wlnuoiv,\ eJio said again with a scornful srqile on her lip, \it shall nevor.go under the t .1- 7_ »jpHE New Store M A X L I P S Is the place to buy GOOD Goi)t5S CHEAP! Tha subscriber having just returned from New York and Philadelphia, has now on hand a fine assortment of DRESS GOODS I * CROCKERYI HARDWARE! 0R0CERIE3, Ac., at the Lowest Cash or City Prices. The Pnblio are invited to oxnmine the goods and compare prices, at the Now Store\. Thro. D. Hartley. Mnnliue, Aug. 9, I860. Elcrfloii \otlrc. SHERIFFS OFFICE, . ONovnAOA Cocnrr \[^\OTICE is hereby given, pur«uant to the 1\ xtn Into of tin* State, nnd of the annexed notice of the Secretary of Slate llml the Oen end Election will bo hold in this County on window while I have 1 Tucmlny sneeepdinp tho firnt Monday of No- breath In my body; no, it flinlt ttnnd (orenent | vember next, nt which election tho officers tho window,' whore It will bo »rcn and ndmir- ed ; Under tho window indeed I I wonder you don't say the chimney I \ \It shall go under the window, Moynft Lavcry ; it's too n»y goinj; I have been with youentlr<ly Vnu are never satisfied, full or fasting, nnd think nil ihc world must curtesy to you; it tbaH go under tho window, and you had heiter not dare hinder it\ \ It never shall,\ said Muynn, \ I'll pitch the window into the streot firm \ \And I'd pitch you after it for company,\ raid Tom. On this Moynn raised a •' wirrinthrue \ UrfE you'd hear from this to Bantry, and Tom's loud voioo had more noise tlmn sense in it,— and Tom toot the stick to his wife,—nnd she soreAmcd murder, nnd at the lucky minuto the door opened, and there, sjnVo enough, flood Father Barry, and. ns became a holy ami good man, he asked them whut (hoy were at and what they were nf'er, and as Moynn had thu nimblest tongue, sho said \ her hnflmm. wan that Omatbawn that ho would Imvo the chert of drawers under the window, whit.li oho would nover givo into, novurl flie'.i lay her boues in the green churchyard first I\ \ Hut where's the chest of drnwsl\ said Fatlier Barry —and maybo the fool's look didn't coma over their focos :—\Tho chest of draws.\ said one, \Is it the chestof drawsl'' said thaothar , \oh , •orra a chert of drawers we have nt all—yet.\ Influence o f Fomalo Society. It is betler-for you to pass tho evening once or twlco in a lady's drawing room, eve!: though the conversation b e slow, and you know tilt girl's song by heart, ihnh in a club, or pit of a theatre. named in the annexed note will he elected. .1 C WILLIAMS, Aug. fl, 180(1. • Sheriff Onondaga County OfFirK OF TIIK SErnKTAKY or STATE, ) Amt.vi, Juiy 28. 180H. j To the Sheriff of the County of Onnndnim Sin •. Notice Is hereby given, that nt tho Oen oral lClection to ho held in this State on tho Tuesday succeeding tho first Monday of No vember noxt. tho following oflicors are to be elected, to wit • # A Governor, in place of Reubon E. Fonton , A Lirutennnt-Governor. in the plnco of Tho- mn» (*. Alvni-d, A f anal Commissioner, in the place of Ken jamin F Bruce, An Inspector of Stnto Prisons, in tho plnco of James K Rntes , All whoso terms of offico will expire on tho la»t day of December next Alrn. a Itepresentntivo in the Fortieth Con (jri'«s of tho United State* for the Twonty third Congressional District, composed of thu Counties of Ouondnga and ''ortlnnd. COL'BTT OFIMCKIIS TO BE ELECTED. Three Members of Assembly , Three School Commissioners, A County Judpo, In place of Henry Riccel. y_A County Treasurer, in thu place of Dudley P Phelps. Two Justices of Sessions, in tho place of John I. Furlieck nnd Andrew T Gilmor Two Loan Commissioners, in iho place of George Bnrrow and JohnG. Mother All whoso terms of oflico will expire on the last day of December next tavern, or pit of a theatre. All amusements of youth to whicli virtuous women are not 'admitted, rely on it, aru deleterious m their | County Canvassers is dircoted to Chap nature. All mon who avoid fcmulu soeiity | Laws of 1800, a copy of Which is printod bore have dull perceptions, and are stupid, or have i with, entitlud •• An act to provide for submit Tho attention of Inspectors of Eluetion nnd County Canvassers is dircoted to Chap 181 of \gross tastes, and revolt against whnt is pure. Your elub swaggerers, who are sucking tho butts of billiard cues nil niuht call female so ciety insipid. Poetry is insipid to n yokel beauty has no charms fur a blind man , inusn-: does not please a beast who does uot know one tune from another, nnd ns a true riilcuio is bntdly ever tired of water eainhy and brown bread and butter, I protest I can sit for a whole night tulkiiu woman ahout her college, and like the evening'* entei'tniiimi-nt Oner of the great benefits a man may derive from woman's socioty is, tfiat he is bound to bo respcrtful to them. Tho habit is of great good to your moral man, depend upon i t Our edu cation makes us tho most eminently selfish men in tho world. Wo fight fur ourselves, wo line to the people the question, \Shall there liu n Couvenlion tn revise the Constitution and nmend the enmeI\ for instructions in regard to their duties under «aid net CHAPTER 181 AN ACT to provido for submitting to the peo pie the question, \ Slinll ihere be a Conven tmn to ri-\ist tho Constitution and nmem) the Kinne?\ Passntl March 19. 180(1. ow York, reprc uibly, do enact ns fullmvs , SECTION' 1, At tho general election to be heM in • lite Statu on thoTucsdny next after the lirst Muiidiiy of \oveinlier eighteen hundred nn-l sixty mx, there «hnll ho provided for the poll f mcli election dislnrt, and kept thereat by . proves .can m ,,,r ri the ...me!\ Passed M to a well-regulatod kindly _., girTcorrnn , g- S 6i 1 TroT^oy-aT> State of N o eveniiic'i. entcrtainmrnt 5''.\\\' '\ s «\ n,c > »'»! Aieen: SNELL, SMITH & CO., \^THOLESAXE ANT) RETAIL DEALERS DRY^ GOODS AND GROCERIES, HATS and CAP3. BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY and GLASS-WARE, SALT and SHINGLES, SEEDS and GRAIN, Take pleosuro in informing their old customers and the public In general, that they havajust received a largo assortment of New Good*, bought at reduced prices, and therefore will will jell as CHEAP AS TH E CHEAPEST I Look to your own interests, andEX AMINE THE STOCK before purchasing elsewhere. jyR l y HARDWARE! E have in store a full assortment of AMERICAN and FOREIGN HARDWARE. Bought by us of tha manufacturers and im porters, whieh wo offor on favorablo terms. Also, a complete stock of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, d>c. Also, BAR IRON and STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS, and CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS. We manufacture Tin Waro, of the bast quality, and aro prepared to \do all kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IB,ON WORK and REPAIRING, on short notice. We can sell you STOVES. NEW GOODS! T HE Subscribers have recently received a full stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G Q.O D S , of every style and qoality. WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY. EMBROIDERY, * CLOAKS and SHAWLS, BALMORALS AN& HOOP SKIRTS, CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, HATS nnd CAPS, WALL BAPER, School Books and Stationery. A large stock or BOOTS and'SHOES. L.dies' and Children's Slices and Gaiters, Oi every kind. TRUNKS aiid SATCHELS. CROCKERY, GLASS and STONEWARE Also a Inrpc stock of Clans Fruit Jars, ofdif ferent kinds, including the Spencer Jar, Xlio best in use. A good assortment of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Iron and Steel, Horso Shoes nnd Horse Nails. Nails and Spikes, Wheelbarrows. A good stock of WOODEN WARE, Butter Tubs and Firkins, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, White Lead ami other PnintB, Glass and Putty, Petroleum Oil and Lamps. A large stock of SUGARS, nnd all kinds of GROCERIES, FISH, <to. for Parlor or Kitchen, or Conl, of tho to be used with Wood push for ourselves, wa ynwn for ourselves, we , l ' ip \ ls P**oior» of eleetion of such district, a l.ox light our pipes and any we yon't go out; wo I mn, ' , \' , ' \Convention proper for the reeup prefer ourselves nnd our ease, nnd the greatest I \ on .°/ ,,ftl, ots- Kvery person in m.ch district B greatest good that comes from a woman s soi-iet v is, that ho has to think of somebody besides him self, somebody to whom ho is bouud to bo constantly attentive nnd respectful. qualified to vote nt such election for members ut the. legislature, may vote at such poll a bnl lot either written or printed, or partly written or pnitly printed, on which sholl be inscribed the words \ For n convention to revise the con stitution nnd nmend the samo,\ or the words , '• Aitiiinst n Convention to icvise the Consii The late ominont FrotiBliluwyer. Dupnnt de 1 tutmn and nmend the same.\ Such ballot l'Eure was the Minister of Justice immediately ] shall be indorsed \ Convention.\ nnd shall bo after the noecssion of Louis Pholippe to the reenKed by emd inspectors of election, and ' \• He was n msn of uutlinclitng i shall be deposited iu said Imlloi box. Tho * ' ' poll lists for the said election shall be so pre- An ntonoat Statesman. throne in 18S0. o honesty, and who preserved lus independence Under every circumstance He declared that on one occasion he nominated a most excel lent and worthy person to a judgeship, and laid the nomination beforo the King for his np proval and signature. Tho King hesitated, and Dupont, supposing thore might be objec tions unknown to himself, said he would defer ihe appointment, with the view of making further inquiries. These further inquiries con firmed ihe high opinion he had formed of the aptitudes, and deservings of the geutleman in qteitlon, and at the next meeting of the coun pared and kept that there shall bo a column therein containing a mark or figure for each voter who slmll vote ono of such ballots, which column shall be bended \ Convention \ AU the provisions of tho net entitled \ An net respect ing clootioiis other thaq, for militia and town olhcars,\ passed April filth, OTghtcon hundred and forty -two. anil all laws nmondatory there of, and all the provisions of tha act entitled • An act for ascertaining by proper proofs tho citizens who shall be entitled to the right of saffrngp, and t o prevent fraudulent voting,\ cil he told the King that he had been led to n ' pn-seJ April fifteenth, eighteen hundred and thorough investigation of tho claims of the . titty nine, and all the provisions of the act en- functionary, and unless his majesty had some titled - An act t o ascertain by proper proofs *alld, cause for tho refusal of IHB sanction, he | the cititens who shall be entitled to the right hoped thereTWould be noiurthexdemur. The i^f suffrage,\; passed_May thirteenth, eighteen King at last;said,impatiently, \When I was Duke of Orleans he took a brief against me in an sotion'at Jaw.\ \ And did he succeed J\ in- 'onired the minister. \ Yes,\ answered u, 8 King, still more Impatiently. \Then sire,-ymir majesty has only tovohoos^ between Ai'< ap pointment and my dismissal Louis Philippe JtlenUy.aigned the decree. He who.is a tiger in his own family is gen erally a sheep in society. liundred an~d*~sixty-flvoi sVlar ns^ue^ftTnB are applicable, shall apply to th e proceedings ua- der-this net - SEC 2. The Secretary, of State shall, immo- dintely-aXter the assembling of the next legis lature, in the year eigliteen > hundred and six ty-seven, report i hereto'' tbb-re&ult'of the elec tion herein provided for. Sto. 3. This act shall take effect Immediately. FRANCIS 0. BARLOW, Secretory of State. .Ilont Approved and Improved Styles. All goods wanted in our line may be found nt our Store. PRICES oi 'AaANTECo TO BE SATISFACTOOT . >Ypllg &• Auxtlii. Fayettevlllo, July. 1800. jyB 6m JOHN GUI SNELL, Carriage Maker, MILL ST, FAYETTEVILLE, N. Y , Takes pi cos tire in announcing to his filonds and patrons that be Is now i n receipt of. and shall keep constantly oo hand, a choice eelection of CARRIAGE MATERIALS, and all work done i n the neatest man ner, as cheap as the cheapest. Also CARRIAGES, WAGONS, DEMOCRAT WAGONS, LIGHT WAGONS, LUMBER WAGONS. Ac, 4c., made to order, and all kinds of Kepairing Done on short notice. , jy!2-ly S NELL, SMITH <fc CO. keep a nice assort ment of Shawls, Parasols, Worsted Spreads, tVe. Blacksmith and Stovo COAL, of all sizes, constantly on hand. Also, Conl nnd Wood COOK nnd PARLOR STOVES. Throe tonhorso Portable Engines, nnd nil kinds of Castings, all of which will be sold very low B. C. & II. BEARD. Fayettoville, July 6. 1800. SECURITY AND INDEMNITY . INSURANCE IN ALL ITS DRAXCMES, FIRE, LIFE, mm & ACC1DEXT, WITH Broughton & Babcook, No. 1 ITIalcoIm Block, Syracuse, N. Y. Bankruptcy in high places and tho crash of unsound principles Bhould suggest the import anro of discrimination in malii-m of INSUR ANCE. Tbo Companies represented by BUUI'GUTON & lUMCUCK point to their record of nearly Twenty five kern's of stable success—to the prompt pay I I ment nf Millions of Hollars of Losses, And their | | past character for fmr and honorable dealing. I ns i<> the pledges of their ability to meet thu ' comiug crises. Cash Assets over , Thirty Million Dollars. Large Losses have not depleted their Tren-' sury — numerous distillers have not impciiled their existenec. Lot lho*e who WILL trust to I he tender mercies of the untried, the inexpe rienced and tho ephemeral. Let PREFER depend upon fictitioUi capital. Iho les»on of tho hour and the desire for Bafely will not fail toimpresBPRLhENT MEN with the necessity of hi RUNG INDEMNITY, whilu tho destruction b y FIRE of nearly $00,000,000 during the pnst year in tue I'nltcd Stalce, must render its importance apparent to all classes. EVERY PROPERTY HOLDER BHOULD INSURE I This is an axiom which the Portland Calamity ha s demonstrated -in letters of Fire, and tho security guaranteed by ibis Agency for the future is not Uss certain than tbo Indemnity it has afforded in the past Broughton & JBabcock, No. I MALCOLM BLOCK, SMIACUSE, N. Y R. R. CHAT-IN. Genera! Surveyor 9 2m INSURANCE. T HE undersigned continues to take risk* against DEATH, ACCIDENT and FIRE, in tho following old and wqll-establiahed Com panies: THE EQUITABLE LIFE, of New York, whose assets arc over g2,000,000 TH E HOME FIRE, of Ne w York, whose onsets arc over ... . 3,500,000 THE HOME FIRE, of New Haven, whose assets are over 1,400,000 THE SECURITY FIRE, of New York, whose- assets are over - .1,500,000 THE f HOLS I X FIRE, of Brooklyn, whose assets are over 1,600,000 THE UNITED STATES ACCIDENT, of Syracuse, capital 200,000 with a large surplus. Rates are as low as is consistent with the soundness of the Companies and the security of the Insured Get your insurance done at home, where losses will always be promptly paid nnd equi tably adjusted. The large number of Fire Insurance Com panies that hare ceased to do business duriog thu last year, should teach business men t o place fheir confidence only in those companies of known and undoubted responsibility. L>. C. Gardner. Fayetteville, July 6, 1866. LIFE AND JCCIDENL Two Leading: Companies. THE iETNA_ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, | OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. ; ASSETS NEWLY THREE MILLION. j Dividend dcolnred January 1st, 186B. 60per j cent Dividends paid annually The .£tna i offers as good advantages-to th e assured as any company in tho country. TRAVELERS'INSURANCE CONIPX or Hartford, Connecticut. ASSETS £700,000. Insures against all kinds of accidents, at th e lowest rates. SAM'L. L. CONDE, INSURANCE BROKER, No. 9 South Salinn Street. Syracuse, N.T. S. L Condo visits Fayettoville and Manhus every month t o issue policies io tbo above named companies. fjB-ly A FINE assortment of Cassimereefor suits, J. \_ you will nlwnvs find at SNELL,SMITH <k - CO.'S. FtBXITCRB! FCKSlTCffi! T l.'ST received arj3 receiving from New York, Parlor and Chamber Suites of the Latest Pattern an d Styles. MARBLE-TOP Bt'REACS, WAS1WTAND3 and CENTRE TABLES, CHAIRS of all descriptions, EXTENSION TABLES, SPRING BFDS, MATTRASSE3. • -.^.~«B9f^<?A^E &,-±Tr \Ae » - Of our Own manufacture. PICTURE nnd PHOTOGRAPH\ FRAMES on hand and made to order. UNDERTAKING. Sncll, Smith & Co,»» To bny your nice Xireea Goods. V FISHER AND PALZ Keep constantly on hand a good assortment of both ready-made and-custom-mode BOOTS AND SHOES. Alio WORK MADE TO ORDER, and REPAIRING DONE on short notice. SIGN OF THE-BIG BOOT. Fayetteville, July 6, 1866. H ATS AND OAP3, of Latest Styles, and Cheap,.«t SNELL. SMITH 4 CO. \a T HE cheapest and best lino of Sugars are at SNELL SMITH & CO.'S. We have added to our stock of Coffins, the METALIC BURIAL CASE and GASKET, of the latest improvement, and are prepared to furnish COFFINS, SnKOVDS 6c TRlMiOlNQS of all kinds, HEARSE in readiness to attend Funerals at all times. Warerooms in Brick Block, corner of Gene see and. Mill streets, opposite Beard Hotel J. Be TO. Hv Decker. Fayetteville, July 5, 1866. F OR SALE—A second hand Top Baggy, Changeable Seat, Can bo nsed for ono or two seats. Fayetteville, July B. 1886. U. H. GAGE. A T Sncll, Smith &~Co.'s You will fiud tho cheapest and beat Trail 9kirts. G O TO SNELL, ~SMITH 4 CoVto get your fine drawing t Japan and Hyson Teas.