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rOBf*PLAlS; tiOTr 4 ,'1860.’' o . 'W 'o t s s t o a r , E l c i l t o i * l*|roolaniatlen. #T ms SXCKttifNdT', KDWIH B. J{OKOAK,aOT*HNOU OP TM 8TATB OP NSST TOME. Silghty-fonr yeara of prosperUy, suolv «a has heen jroaoh»».«Bd to thJ» nation, sJwwldrTnalten* grateful Hfijotia all the people Of the earth, ’'and especially v e teiulerJqilit thanksgiving lo Xtatgh^God ’toHhe*bforan 4 *^Wofe^ aa’flfstato, ifo .hai callarly enjoy^ed durla* the year which novf »p« fc jinisiiccnpreiCEvea Injm- na »earth with anwonted enwayhas fruits in rare profusion, and Cojn», ichaoic Arts harC contributed lib- ’ awtliytOthftdbtnaiOtttJtCSperity. SecUye in person, *nd property «ndin the enjoyment of the highest; civilLand religli^is liberty, all classes andprOfesSions; iave poraued their several vocations ond!atnrh|d. Whilahlight has fallen and diinintshed theproducts of ^ h e r lands, the labori of otir hnshatfdmen, are tewarded yrith abopdant. ^tnm. While the pass jrig jcar.hM witnessed the conntries of the Old World oonTalsedWitB revolutions or trembling ott the verge; « f W is, out own happy land has;enjoyed tucaltn vo id the popular vote seeks expression only acefiil means providedby the wisdom events which eonvalsedwitli rfevolutions or trembling ott the verge. _* . ----- ------ has;enjOyed tucaltaVO- .. -------- ^ af ---------- ’ ------ ____ _ _ peacefhl means pi • f 4 u t fathert. BliUl.in the mMeof — - ------ «rowdth»iP»iint honrj wo are made lb feel thsfri,- vrhom we should bless for our happipw and ma^ telbni prosperity, ie also worHni out * MlfMof dei- Unf/orotherhationsi ' , m humble acknowledgment of these and other Iheroles, infinite In number tin they are aliogcthet Unmerited, we should reverently bOir our spirits be* ftw# the throne Of the Orest Ruler of the nnlversei I do thetefbr© appoint T hdbwav , the TwaHTT; lfi«rd R ay oy NovtotesB JT kxt . as e day qf Praise, Thanksglvtegand Prayer, to Almighty God, in d l reBommend thaithe people;of thUt State, do, Ohtfiitday, ahatatafrom iheltttsnal occupations, and, assetablihg ha their p lso^^f worship, nnlte in humble nprfs^onsof gntitade to the O r ^ Author sM iaandi^tedthlPrlvyBealoftheStateat . hoifiltodahatixty. ^ ^ ^ By, the Governor, Bnwpt P. M q I mak .- . r Hwmw JBjMfi. Jy., Private Secretary, * SCoKTOOHiRT OotmsT FA l^-^The A^yl- tttiilarftl F « !rfo r title eotiatjr li to b«Ii41d next weeic Wodn§ed»y! itid Th^redey, »i ^onda. Cif i t t oliaraoter, rts «ti Agriealtnral i|Qd. JCefibanio^ eyMbitloDi w e eaii judge betttf -^ho “ahow',” If |t proves %: th e blame *wUh rest entirely‘ w ith. i!»il farttteieaewd ICeobaeioii, w h n x tw abifiid; ^ i t l y ’oapahli of makingr t h d ' f k f - l,ilfonkTAni arid M b Balbon will ^loubt- leas Attract many people on tbat dbty—wbo b«Mk .their eori^tife ;|jratified inpue j p r ¥ ♦ ' ttip; Daily 4fj«w rib out fonper fif l # b o r and »■- frlead.1 AbaXAXpa* D,; Ban-moTO, ItomiQated ab a oAsdidate for Qon> itb th« Third; D istrlat o f Hew deraey. ICr. B a x m o c p Is a gentleman and a ll^fdAi^' (IM h e m o rfi, he has a winning way v f lth tW peqplA--whioh tt is cl^wly isAttlReily fr<»s1ha .iioiiea lit th e ATere^fif, k n d t h t ^ f o e e itd ii^ of the doQVentipnthaa Alr«ad/ been diwovared by the good olti- sens o f his p i ^ n t P is trtet. I t wojnid g fat's if / m$'to reodva n P o b . Doo, tirider h ie effi- IliidbqliATio^AsisrirPlly OoirwTt Tihinfif. is-We publish elseweio the proceediiigi the l^m ^ r a tic Oonaty (Jonventlpn, held At I^onda on Tuesday. ' The Am^ri^ns, as previously annohn<»^, held ,iheir Gonven- tlon on the same ^ay, and the m u lt was a oonforenoe and <Bqnal^ division p i the oandi* dateft,. Dy thearraiigemeQt^tbeDeiQoorat| iahiitfenshtiv S u p ^ n te n d e n M f thp Ald Ciwfpner} and .concede tn the. Am«rh eanli Trpsinrtr, School OOmraidsipner and JhkMeeof Beisloha. : ■ ■: tJptJNTt B ip i* Snoi*tT>—W 0 a re favored With the J^ifth, Annnal Report o f the ilp n t- gjemery County Bible Society, from Its Cor responding Secretary, Rev. ' ^ . J , M odohn,. o f Tribes ^ i i l jV h ich may b a found, in frill, en onr first page. The^etm l* of the'repor^ ■irpauer o f history,' ar# inte.restipg'rlrid the recottmendatltiLnS Of t h a Seoi^Iary are ilde&je IbdA tA ehtiotfofahe hin^volent.: lywjsnfoAX H ii« FUlif — 'Haribiaoth poeteffii Ochthe putW WallA, annonaoe a Grand Bepubltoan llaas Meet ing, to be held in this village, on Tuesday* ib.e>18th inat. I'he ptograhune, prepared by the domtnlt'tee of Arrangements, prom- Ifijl AfatAtlme,^ Among'tU spealemrB, an:, aotntjed a | poeUlti io attend^ Ex Gov. OzuLBS, of Ohio, L ieut. Gov.iNoBnw, of Wis- eoBidff, and Dn. A dolt M ajbb , an eloquent G erm an speaker, o f Albany^, O ther dis tinguished gentlemen are also expected to •ddrafithemeetiug..^ ^ ' T h e whole is to conclude with a display o f Blra Worlcs, and grand Torch Bight pa- f ^ e b y the. W|dn ^ Awakes of tliis oountyj^ Bulfon^ &trhimef, SoheneMa<« dy, Otoego and ^ o h a r i e , .i n the evening. M no effort vrilVbe sirred h7 fha.OofomU- taa totnaka the occasion a anooess^ wa d a r r «iy tliat the gathering on that day will be tfamhafAd by thoosandi. (firisinesB Bbiior.] CtOTHs, O assmbbs xnd ’V estinss .'—Thb ample stock of these goods in the store of TiKOnn, ITatira A Oo., is certafnly worthy the attention of purchs^ers. These gentle man have all grades, and offer them a t low prioes. Their Broad Cloths and fine Silk folx^ goods for haslnes* “ well as their lower grades of cloths, comprlBo, in all, a atoek o t cloths that cannot fall to n i t avery taste and nepMsUy. lilTYLl G iaxts .--The Little Giants have a toroh-hgbt parade at Tonda this evening, A spaeiid train will leave hero ahont six o^olook—rhalf fare down and hack, proceed fo;l»llotior d < S ^ « l jko the Ooni delegates- f^jm e%ch ifo.wd*aPl>eln* oris of their ^ nupihec m fotm w oominltlfdof ^ to obooio delsgatoa-lo' th# Oopgrewfobat QbtiYetilloa. llie-A y«ilfoajro#i wsi^e«3U ed fof, which itf laiew iif' Ay«l IToes 2T. Question o h ihe %rl|Mal ^notion cafH^0d,aad‘O6hVaottod prboelded fo er, D. Qaackeahushvlf*\?? Brifos LiEfj.Boter|^,j;^i?«Uissl^xWrffc^!K^ i ^ ; Mr. Bewkirlt deoUaing t a h r % dalsfai# $; A-liCwis -wai.TN>l»eiAtiii m kiia place.: ^ Hsnfy Adamt ' of. the C5ofomm?e»ppMaiedtd apaisr wlthaOom. mlu.ee ffom th*. A tn « lW ObWfenWbhal the tame ti«a la eeMioB, r e p w ^ thak t|i*t Oorivontioh deasande^ rlfemher o f .Assem- My, ^ o h tyilreaedi^r afid •ioner.- • ,■ '• I '\ ; , '* - ' The demand ;Waa: warpsed by-the Demo-. orat!«G o tf«n«on,>f instrodted to- relaM and |pTe them ^feas-; urer, Sohobl OomMisaibher and Odfoner. ^ ' The ifitVelf wasneoeptM by\^tb» Ameiimin G6mmjttee,'‘sfUh the exeepUbn nf dnitioeof Sessions in s te iM o t’Clorohf^ ’ ‘ ' WherenpQttthft foiow ing pwsbbt wife: nominated by a«<dai«ii^^: m r M m T m Eotwn DnowK»Dtr\Tbe body Of a man trained Bradley, n hand driving one of the Oevigo line boats, WaiTfound in the Canal above the Timmerman bridge. It is ex pected he fellln duiing the bight, about J2 o'cloclr, and * verdict was rendered on til# inquest accordingly.— P r o c e e d i n s s o f t h e M o n ta o m e r y C fu a tf ^ m o e r a t i e M am Jiiatiag C o w w i l ^ . ^A ta Democratic Oonnty O o n v a j^hbeld itober 2d,, P . H, A wiw iThe folloyrlngiplrsons^rennted i^den-j damned wUhout a trial, and witWptb^njg tiai^andjtook t h ^ a ^ t s M d e le g i ^ i n tlie^ .ttiowed to produoa witnesses in theirdl* j D o p v e n t i o n - V ; ^ - \ x 'A n u frrdoas^Jobn D. Serviss, John' MoOlumplia, ,ir.',^JIiram Livermore, John^ D. Stewart, Lndowiok Bulsom. ifbAatffi*—B. H. Onilraey, Simeon 8am- P. H. Fondi O A ^ , two hundred feet belqw -l^evsb r o fSes ea, without a.ray ofli^hboit a'lifetbl of pure air, so damp and noisorno that the ___________ finement laiiedeunwiiJeatroyfdiiie ripsop 1 We; adveri-'tu 4hia WslbremembeVid eyept o f lait yellr,, bScjHiih ’it pointa 'the « a l i o f ifobthw banjihttfaat ffoM W i e i , ! ObbfiWing b'oet. Aniithir ihip load, Of Bxiial%aikiat40iatil frOlw the i>nie coast- Thfatimoii obnsfsto of the £k% ^ d Court jrhA ihi^ -fOrtpid’ tHeir-MMeots-'ifdr no .eisnr-Tfaompson Burton^ K a B- Eackeri, A.i-w ... ♦!,« w^hefe they hare eewldmany^lotlnifc Brit,theft, ft^adif- forenoe inthelnAitureV Tha broTcen- OhHetian land^ ilte Bbyatisti mlri find b nl two i*fophteet4LM fo^m B n rope. The baAishmentOf 4 h r Patriotr lasted hut a tweivetaofttb, and ihajp are how returning to thMr heinliit 'T t o baniriiiaeht: o f the Royalists bids fair ^ iyit till dopmidny. ■ i’sfsssSS'iis c - a ; a M o 9 * « tifnllydecofated, and the dfiM*y i» largo andfi^ue^ . The itrot between Tm p U and Patchen teoh plaOe yeatefdaf- .Should ffie w w itW .b f fa r o r t b r e i W JB(tor--vBjansT siss.1 t For iQ o r o n o r --^oK a x a ^ f:i^m m t^G m A ‘ The Americans^ r ^ p r i s l p o i ^ n e f thetioketjssfMiowsi For .ih r %Maiiidhaw* Dnvxxnoxv, o f Hirideh. Jfiuiieo $ f S m u m - ~ - GaoaOa Howa, of B; ;tf. BOKDA, Ohaifmari, Axoxtr. MATrniwiowfSfo^y. ; ' B bpubu O aw . CoxoRMiiOKAn ; C okv * k - noiJ, l»ra,D^f.-~S.1aooM 0 N om - iXAhsn.-^At a pohTentkm of lU p n b lican delegatea from the w y e ral h o u h t i ^ , com prising t h e « igbliinth’C b n |T n i S ^ a l Dis? trict, h e ld a t the City in »Schenec tady, Septem b er 20, 1860, H^p^iijleQrfe Yost, of M ontgomeryf Wieii called to the Chair, a n d Mr. * 1 . K rjm ^ of; M o b i l e , : was appointed Secretary. ' ’ lady, w0rr-aH>ointed Cfoasinittee-' Ori Credentials and reported 'th e ftrflOwmg T,ist of Delegates. - ' * S c h o M m C m n i y l ^ X , B . Riley, H . Bjumv i f . S tevens, S . P -S w e e t, H.‘FoIand, D . W . B a rr o w ,.and Sidney. , Af(m%rof»sry:C«rnty.--r-Alexaflder Snell, John McCIumpHi^ lohu Xi-thivis,^^ GCoige Yost, W . K. Hubbsr B . M cmill. S c h m m y : C o u n ^ W . n A r H f , N . B arbydt, A - V a n Y o a a ^ A h d - i f .I .S c h e r - J%ifo» .Cminfy;^amas D,Foiteri^ Dan iel Stewart,d.D.MoughtaliQg and a n . .Weaver. ■ ' : ' On motion of Mr. McNeill,of Montgom ery, ah Informal ballot wae held t o t Oiridi- date for Member of Congresa j—Mr, Mc Neill, of Monti^Mery, m d Y in VoAit, of S o h e n e c u a y , n o t i n g ^ tellerti^ h io li reauP dti as follows';' The Cduventioh ffiiR prooMded to a formal ballot, wherehpOn .Smow Hcmaio M ix , of S o h o h ane, haying rtgeivsd iwenty* votes, on. moUoh, was deolarad Unan imously nom inated. Tbs following gehtlemeni^w*^ epPbint- ed as the \ ‘ We DArroW| *w *10, M B a k e r, D a n iel StawaiX M, W ade, J . W . Teederand Nicholas .B a thydt, with? power to call future Conventiona. ^ A committee o f two were appointed to inform Mr. M ix o f his nomi nation,^ when he appeared before the Convention,^and in a few well-chosen remarka accepted the hpnor. * . i G e o n o n Y ost , Chairman. H. K rum , Secretary. 'W h a t m u s t i t b e i n Bteavftt t a r w.o.yisKM. —Hon. lames AHeir, one of the most extensive farmers and dairymen o f Rot terdam, near Schenectady bus in his cellar 206 cheeses, averaging 30 pounds e»chj all of the present season’s mahe. N e a p o litan Bxilee o f X850 a n d 1800.^ ir i ^ joat about a yaar ago since a ship lead of diBtinguiBhsd_ Exiles leftJfTaples— sttpp< Ffeuch'will qaletly abandon the EteTpal; iCity. itseIf--toftbh-^viotorioriB:arxh3^, w h ich will then be master of all Italy, but the aorilPiiiit¥frdorrier,itr6ngiyT j6ia^yA u a ; trla, studded .with fortrgssfts and bristling with bayonets. .Against tbiilnm Wall, it may fairly he presumed that'Victor Emanuel and Oavour' will hesitate to precipitate their legions ;■ Ihaldi and his flushed compa va ww a ‘aanvan^vtae MtwMo m >% swwm gamnwasfo -eXpeMid thelf yslterfay morh- A t two o’oTooit ywter^ay the Ari^bian horiei €iov. SeWard wwe to be. ahown oh the ffoond.i BiM innir.—Mons. Eirioxit, tbs cele brated Fbench BUlierd player t^ve bit drst public exhibhfCii on Batnrduy w i u h g . H e it1>eoomirig^ qhite the ***ettsat»on*’ ui New'York:, and unless Baron Berifrew hkti- ehs the fatBrsnehman will have engros- sedthe afffotfohs bftbe Manhattanites. The describes aome o f b is nqagioal opera tions; ^ Placing e h a t on^ the table', and two balls on each side,* making a carpk by causing the plAyer’s ball to go aroUnd Placing a ball in the Bat, and making a carom by causing a ball to. jump into tbe hat. I'“Making a carom, by' causing a’ball to travel a portion of the distance on the chshidn. 1 Making “ masse” shoU from various por tions of the tabre, oausibg the .players ball to twist to any point previously marked. Jumpifig the player’s ball over r ‘ \ held drer the fable horiioritally, kiusiifg lit to draw brick caroming on a baltui a cue and Irig it to dra'd 111 under the ouri. - * iPum pingthe M riyerrihall from the table into » gentleman’e-hat. \ ' Difficult angle-shots, carom ing on b alls at femotd-arid — tions o f the tri! _ An these shots, requiring the most per fect skill wefe executed with gracefulness arid accuracy, though riot always uporithe first trlal.1 After- his playing was concluded, he made a littla speech in French, the con- oludirigpartigraph of which m a y b e trans lated as follows: Ori Monday i f my strength is equal to the ardent to desire thriV I hitve to please you, I fervently pray tbai the god b t bil liards will inspire me wTih fhrifaaitlo Qombi- riations, and toeXeoute^hem will lend me a 'magic and ouchaaliiig oUe, Yive r^mcr* iQue. ' ' . : . Mona Berger contemplates giving les sons rind exmhiiioris in- New. X^rk and Other Arntrican oU1t« - in*’ ' A Sixotmia pRxsxXTiMriXTi—The 8ohen* ectady JS^eult torichel for thijtrritE rif the following: : ; » ' ’ ’ “ A very remarkable case of presenti-. riaerit, bordering oriHhe' raperriatufal,' hai' just been fold us b y ' a . gentleman neatly rMrited to tha persorii cdnoemld.. , uMr.W--— w h o resides til!'fohe’nec- tady ceunty,inE ther toWwTof Niskriyuna^ about'threii weeks ago vras a%ak4tied:ftom bia'afa^ by An unusual noist, Which he‘ thought proceeded from th'e adjoining room' More surrpised than'alarmed, ha lighted n candle and went in the apartment,; Which was used as a spare bedroom. As he opened the. door his light went. Out with the current of air, and he was in \total darkness. Presently, however, as ha turn ed to gropei his wriy back, the rdom grow light as a cellar on a rainy afternoon, through a ground glass overhead, and Mr. 'V7~...-«dimly saw his eldest son on the bed clad in the habiliihenta of death, and the coffin betide him, resting on two chairs across the foot end. “In a m om ent the iirusioo vanished, and Mr. W . returned to his own room and struck another m atch, arid again entered b u t e i *' the, spare bed room, b u t ev e ry th ing seem ed natural i s rnual. . < . . “Little was thought af the qptical.delu- lion, b u U asVweek the eldt^k son of Hz'. W * i-«~wat itsken IU ,and:ha died last F ri day. H o wiui A b r i ^ t boy o f , s o k e ten summers. a place in on the Boun d ary of Another World** Ita l v AnA isnrope. ^H O R N M Q .^4^ R ichakd ’ l o ^ PjXr ___ School Honso, Rsq. Sabjeot—'‘The Hinficance to Intellectual Cnl- toro, or the SbiYory of thoMiafl.” ' Publio Addres- jien the th< ‘ashly respom led S on declare w a r against Sardiniar—tliL. fleet o f Y o u n g Italy will forthw ith trans- tfaey wIRTttiilivtraightirayu her opprsMors—that Austria will there on declare w a r against Sardinia moreore arouserouse Hungaryary to.o, a struggletruggle foror Hb-;b-; PATENT.wiiLLouBB. m a HuoK t a s f H and natioaailty. Tb« ‘ sst the heavy iWt ___ strian. scale,fLonis Na- [belled io march to the ibus the flames of w< will aweepfrom’Etna to the Oaucasns.-rvi —The committee o f f UOTTV viwwsvavva A/sssa injiCooper Institute next. *It is olaiinedthat all . brganixations opphfsd to the Bepul will ti^e prirl. t jg i ^ T b e ' Breckinridge Coogreisicnal Convention for the • Eighfeetith District was held at Abthony H a il in Hchenectady last; F riday. M oruxoai ■M vxrc , ofGche- neotady, w ii nominated for Member of Congress-and E. F . LoyaMpux for chair m an of Drstrict C o m m ittee.' Lx M ountxi X U pset . —^LamoUnlain, the ballboriist, met with a serious accident on his recent voya^ from Albany Sept. 23. He traveled thirty rfailes in twenty nine minutes, and in attempting, to b Lantsborough, Mass., jbe was _____ fornadoj dashed against It storio wall, knocking bim genseless but breaking no bones, The basket .rebounded arid was olavaied to an equal altitude,with the bal- tm e atripped i t qf Its. branches^ fore tbe net work of the balloon to atoms, and con tinued its oouise some distance, when it oam e 'in contact with ari othertreri,^ throw ing-Xia M ountain out, causing the balloon to conapse and toariog it to tatters. B s M ountald W hs not conscious for cerly h a |f ari hour, when he was found on top of a mountairi by sdm'a m en who had wit nessed hlsperilous descent. H e was very badly bruised and' cut, b u t not. so serious ly injured as to prevent his Tiding to a farm er’s house, where b e remained twenty- four h o u rs, When h e returned to Lsrisirig- burgh, reaching home next n ight. His.escape from instant death was most miraculous,' as the’ balloon was driving along a t the rata 6f a mile a ,minule. when he was dashed'against the etoue-wall. H e says it was more fearful and perilous descent than was m ade when he landed in Jefferson county in his trip from St. Louis. . .. \ £fuu8iKKXPEX8,TAXK Nonox.~If jow study e< o p j, pleainre, and health,iuaJjnoEi P a x ’s Rle-' tetio Ssleratos in the manufacture of bread, bjsauit. and cake,- If is pure), and tbereforS free from nause ous and pouonon8.gualitieSi It is all Salerattu', and therefore economical.'. Its panufactore is peculiar, known only to Xr.PyJe, and can not bo. success fully imitated by others. It has no equal. ’’Try it audjieo” foryouraelves—but be sure the name of James Pyle is on the pachage. Sold by G’rocors everywhere. Herrick Allen’s Gold Uedal Saleratus is clarfficd andLoooeentratedin such a manner as to rendeif its nit much more, economical and, heaUby then .sny otbef. Ppr.calinorvpnt|}oseBit caUnut bo equaled in tbs world.' A lady who hM tested its p^oriti re* fases to try eveiy other. It is much iwtter than sodi snd U perfectly healthy. Try i t . ' Qroeori J M . tgomtrfi Countg - \ * \lo Montgomery Cpun- turo, or the ShiVory of thoMiaa.” ' Publio Addres- eesand^Uctnresb® aervUesof Rev'lf.* a !* Itosmsoi^ Profs. S r r,'« Teaohew willl'll furnished with convenient and Dcntel, Jos^h Doherty,J l i s t o # X e t t e r s , I I P ’ i ! S 3 . ' . , ' : e S S - i t e r ’ * \ | » g W Teachers w il furnished with convenient and S ‘i , l . c V S I S i s ,wmegef .Martha C.' man, Lucinda WeUi|pier, Abrams, .Alonzo Gr ___ Jnl*B S Kate [eweye and; fatling^, Mr. John K. iRavid Shuler. “ • '* early & £ tttm » n a » e U A L H A N f A H P U r F E f t ’S JW 3 T L T CELEBBATED ' *W3BliIc C T O B J O f D : B U C K E T . K e iaer,ili& a ryO ' Lewis, Samuel Lasher, Mary O Ota'W ■ even iraall ohildren can draw water with thii ma WoMahon John'3 ly over the cestre of the shaft, wliloh prevents the bucket from swibgiUs^agaib'st .tbe lidei pf the WPil* Cali and see th e , ; . . 0BJEATEST m P R O V U M E N T b f tlii A G E . ' IT. B.-;;^Ponrof the fpllowiny , ■ COUNTY- RIGH-'T s TOBSALE., VIZ t lerldm^er, Montgomery, Sphohariei-Fnlton, Albany residents o r per- ■ sveonly Call on the aubacriber at U N ION HCAI,!., or adfltoss E A R L C A R T W R IG H T . , , Fort Plain, N .T . and get all necessary Information. October 6tb, 1§6Q. 23w2 - DR. SWEET’S I n f a l R M e j L l n c i m e B t , e m e x T r x r i ^ x i . n i r i m i > Y r DER&, D b . S tephew ’ S weet , o r G onnecticut , The great natural Bone Setter D b . S tephen S weet , o r Goi Is known all over tbeTTnited States. N e m '3 lb B e ttis£ m en ts. -Maipard',-,,- Marks,\ Lewis ------- ie,Ju6 Niles, LB I- Peter, Geo Persons, T G 3 Peck, Cbancey potter, D Pirnie,'Jno: .......... — « R -Itoss, Alexander Piobmond, Solomon RlbblM.B W Rose, Mrs Sarah A Roblnion, Mrs Jas A Robison, Miss Anna Biohardson,gillie . Slayton, 3 H\ Story, J a ' N e r o A s P i q l f P p E p i l j '', 1 i/O F T H O S B ^ W B ^ M tefe j r ^ r s t - r ^ t e B p o f s p d . \ A n'ori^eserlpt of heavenly birth,)*\ - Which roame J the reaims of apace,!'’ Sublimely wagged its tail o’er earth To greet the human race. [age resident— . iQsed to rail. _ ____ j-jMrsLauraM , Squire, MissXrank E SnecXIopn Gardner-, Jr., Jamt- Gravci.MiMMartori Oarlock, Mrs Peter Galway dcKclrath, \ Groschel, Leonard Gibbs, John Gate*, Oils e r j. Goff,B.R. 'Hope Fwctoi Hnllsaver, Henry Hough, W A Holt.HL Hanford,-Mr^ foeI,Gto Smith>,B •& A 8mHh,-PA - , Hesri. Xappenden, Edward 3 Tweodle;Tbomaii .* Van Epi, John W A d e lir^j'i ; ■ I S ? ! . * Yordon,N.tbaa - . , ^!?r& ? iella aXTABTEBLY; BEBOBT Of the PORT^JLAIN BAN^^to S^arday, thelhth RESOIDROES. .... .......... ........ ,fs;« .......... .. ..................... JLlylW JO 5 ^ ^ i i i i s = « 5 s : ( MABEUTIES. b S t o Banks,.'. ' . ' IllIIV ,ll. ....... Due Depositors on Demand,..., $412,732 11 .$160,000 00 ! ni,C23'0O . 28,215 82 8,279 TO 118,913 63 1,000 00 t Plalir Bank, a business at $412^732 11 STATE O P H E ^ YORK,) . . * .U o r t f liking Association located and doii . ct Plain, i n f t iid '’ seifs 'Ts'actlonVf'arijr business on the morriingbf _ _____ bv.tbeVdtbday of SeptemberAn theyearone tborisand •eight hnndrea and sixty, in respect to each and every of the items specified according tp the ptrOUXMCXpU Ld sixty, in respect tc 3 and particulars above 3tof his knowledge anc INNECITCOT, D b . S tephen S weet , qe G onnecjtodt , Is the author of \Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.” D r ; S weet ’ s I npallibue L iniment Oures Rheumatism and D r . S weet ’ s L _d never falix I nfallible L iniment la a certain remedy for Neuralgia. ' D r . S weet ’ s I nfallible L iniment OurM Burns and Scalds immediately. D b . S w e e t ’ s I n f a l l ib l e L in im e n t la the toit known roatody for Sprains and Bruiiei. D b . S weet ’ s I nfallible L iniment CnrM Headache immediately and was never kno to fail. D b . S w e e t ’ s - I n f a l l ib l e L in im e n t lies, and seldom fails res Toothache in one D b . S w e e t ’ s I n ^ Druggists sell it.- Manufactured by Allen* Taylor, oor. Canpl* Center s ts N o w York. At wholesale by all whole- lale grocers, and at wholesale and retail by E. W. Wood, O. O. Austin, A. J . Wagner, and Walratb, Dljtfenfiorf Ji,0o, Port Plain ply a bread pouitloo iHth Pain Panacea on t------- face. OibOiNNxw, Ocfobef-'13‘,1863. Dr. 0 . R. BAV«ar-.iSiV;-;-Lait,wjntetLlhada of Tooihofhe and Rain in my Eact, (sometimes called ague ]n the face.) Idy whole fsoe-was very mnoh iwfolen and:dhtQrtid,’attd tbh rightaide vrae very l|rgf. The pain was so intense that I could not eat orileepiandatflmeaitjteemid'hB though I must |o dlitrxoted. • Evety tooth In my heed xeemed ache at the same, time, so that f could not t< which gave nie the most uain. I kept a^ mristt _ plalter ^ l i e d to my face untiplt Was nearly . blis: lered/ TblB gafe me momentery wliefr but ouMk- mg cold would ^rfum toilh moriviolptee than ever. Just as this orisis we found one of year circulars, which Ited been thrown in (mt yard. Seeiiig the \ ----------------------- - - ------ ---id a bottle, - I ^ r e a fI poultice _____ poultice with the surface etied with P a n ttcea, which I changed twlco a day. Thll soon gave mo relief, and in a few days entirely cured me. 1 have bad similar attacksnince, but the your medicine hai been to rac. for tho blesatng abcook & Gregory, and J. P. Pergnson .Fort Plain i M O . Q th e BouEfiary o f Anoth er 'Worl^.* ” tho former place, ' D r . S w e e t ’ s T n f a l ilb l b L in im e n t Cures Toothache in one minute.' D b . .S w e e t ’ s I n f a l l ib l e L in im e n t Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves n D b , S weet ’ s I nfalub L e L inime N t » Is the best rcnlcdy for Bores in tho known world. D b . S weet ’ s I nfallible L iniment Has been used by mote than a million people, and all praise It. D b . S weet ’ s I nfalliblx L iniment Is truly a “friend in n eedandevery family should l^ve it at hand. D b . S weet ’ s I nfallible L iniment '>y all Druggists. Price 25 cents RIOHAKDSON&CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich Gt, la for sale by^ 22yleow rpOHOBSE-OWNERS. X»R.,Switll8 LwnMKST 1 vox H orih I s unrivaled by any., In all cases ot lAmencn, arltlna OrQiaSprMn*, Brui«e>or Wrenching. Us eOTect Is msgical and oortsin. Harness or saddle 0 AliSi lorMcbei, kapgo, &o.,' It will also cure ipeetllly. spavin »nd Bingbono -may bd easily prevented »nd cured in th«ir iqciplenf stages, but copOrmeU cmos are beynadthapesstbUtty ofa roatcdl cure. Ko c m of the kind, however. iBsSo.desperato-ot hopeless but itmsy bo aliovlate'd by this Liniment, and Us faithful appiics- tloa Will always remove thoixmeneM, and enable lbs horse to travel With comparatl va e*se, ^ *. Every burs* owner should havO this remedy at hand, for Us timely use at tho flrst appearance of IXmeaeSs will effectually prevent those formidable diseases men. tloned, to which allhoraos are liable, and whloh so many otherwise raluJ Reao adrertlieniont. ly worlhlosi yY n k - t M lira *^ 4 *'ct**' * anceofmaaklnd.aatothotaeauAorpreservfnghoalth 1 andvisUhlishing longevity. For the tree Kva aa surelyandasdUtlnctlyasypudo, To kill it you must strike deeply into Us heart and then it dies reluctantly and with many theorpiical struggles Life, everything ha* life,even to tljepoorspouge and the trodden down pebble. How beautiful ts the economy of health. How simple the methods of prolonging life, and preserving R from mo assuUsoftho emissaries of our'aroh. enemy, Bo»th i Unlike tho lessen living things of the world, we indulge lo mtvny hAWti polaoix the blood, wofcho)itho ijvis- cles, waste the flesh, stultijy tho mind, rob tlio uorTos fapR fpM s Iv by \tho hooks,” and who prnollco mcdlolne as SSiiMillsIl lovalcr r trI^^ i A n u m W l p « ’l.a ^ ^ ^ each, may bo obtained ps ahovCi If s|>«dily tbtont, and cannot D. P. YOUNG. Casbier. Severally subscribed and sworn by both , deponents, the 3d day of October, 18607 ~ T .irj ------ Juatide 6f the Peace. A man—some villai Who’s not difpi Declares, “ Old Abe for President,” 'Hereadnipou ite taiU ............... Another,says be has good oycBj * Aha Iio'ln lottora plriln, Upon ittead', ’\-I’ll-iluiriplhC sWeii* - For Breokinridgo and Label'’ Oae says the fact upon Wa mind Is fixed^and n^^gbt can sever i% That on its tail and well defiafed) He read;'’'FqrBeiranaHvefetm Another eaya the flaming tail - WAs5ragg«dWrih’|!ir - . And-ou it blazed, f‘PlIgomy lengtI* ‘ For Doug, the little Giant F - Andw rnrm k tbenSnJtofetrpft’^' .Who say th«J readmits tail; - • Bat as their Ule$. o’er-tratlrb;aveJripp*l ConjecturCi ail mhst fail. One glowing act some liglit may lend, By grandme a we are told That sammei meteors portend A winter very cold. If this Ic so, we would advise Thick boots and sboea toweari- Baythenwheliwinttret.ol:lni.eriie>- Of PATTiNagoodpairl , ' - ihrery articlcin tlio.lifie o f 1 FCrt Plain, Sept. 11, 1860. ^ ROBERT P A » r . I i U i x i b e r ! i M t & h Q X l T urnin O andSxwiNS.i ‘ cs; I shall ■ at all times hold , ----------- ptiy in my line. .„_BTS, BROOM !BS>HHW1LS, Ac. Sept. 20„1S60. I : , l ,20yl St, a t 2 o’clock p. m. to choose the usual number dolegatoafo attend the County Convenlito,. tot September 20,1 naidates for-County -’-\-election. nothing equal to G bkelbv ’B B o ™ k t o which appear tohe cxaotly adapted ness of feeling, vigor of purpose and a general strength to the system. TboBO who bavo.nsefLthetq Rittfira for Debility or Weakness, Indigestion or any Stomach and^ boWels, most care- reference over every other prepara- cet. They are sold by all res^o-^ thf 7. I t S hould h LADD, WEBSTER A C0,’S , -m P R O V E D TIGUT STITCH S E W I N G m a c h i n e s , No. 500 BroRfiwR^, (orrOSJTK T3B sx. kxoholas ,) NEW YORK. Wliat ConstUutfli a Good Sewing^ Ulncliine. 1. I t S hould be well made, simple in-its construe-.- tion, and easily kept in order. 2. I t S hould .-make A; tight look-siitoh, alike on both sides o f'the material. 3. I t S hould sew any and all materials thatcan be- sewed. - , 4. ly S hould be a b le|o use cotton, t h r ^ d .o r silk, 5. Ix S hould be able to sew- from coarse^ to fine, and from thick to thin, with rapidity and without changing the tenison. 6. Ix S hould bo able to make Venison greater or less, on both fbe. under and upper threads, and with uniformity. D have a straight needle; curved ones ro liable to break. ,B should have perpendicular motion, his is absolutely necessary for heavy 9. I t S houl ^ be capable of taking in tbe largest pieces of work. 10. I t S houlp bo able to hind with & binder, hem w itha hemmer: should stitch, foll,i— ' itbor. sing different colored turead or Silk, above or below, to correapond with any two colors of cloth to bo united. 13. I t S hould be able to make a long or -»bort atitoh. 14. Ix S hould bo able to fasten off tho neatn, and commence sewing tightly at the first Atitcb’ ' 16. Ix S hould run easily and make b a t little noise. 10. Ix S hould have a wheel-feed; none others are in cqnetant contact with'tho wprk. 17. Ix S hould not bo liable to get out of order. 18. Ix S hould mof be liable ta break the tUrr-^ \ hor Skip Stitches. 1.9 I t S hould not bo necessary to use a soi . . driver or wrench to set the needl e. 20. I t S h 6 uld nofi be liable to oil tbtt opefator’a 21. \I t S hould ^ o I See i 14yl inltormed by* forthe worlt. . ................. .. ........... ....... - said tho doo* a hmidrod thousand dollars if you will prolong my life three days,” But in less than an hour .be wa* dead. If life is so desirable and sickness so mocN to be dreaded, careless, indeed, must be thb iudivid* used, removing disea and strength to mind: oa5d page. t'present known,'H^“rrlck’s J K3d Plasters are fho'mopt eand imparting tb h e .^ g o x ndbody. •Beeadvertisemens not form a ridge on the under side ravel out, jmt b.e wasteful o‘ eadiosii tho case witkAJiL CHAIN more trouble than it \is riTCH riu 22. I t S hould no^'be “ worth.” G E T T R E B E S T ! Send for descriptive oircnlars and samples of work IrADB^ W E B S T E R & CO,., 60Q Broadway, New C O r York. J^O S S OP SLEg>. ^dy”^Uan^loM^of sleep, or if^ny'diflloulty or disease can bo oftener- traced to other than loss of sleep, then oxporionoe has lost its power, or Sidney Smith, tho great Bng- ItsU Physiologist, la not to bo relied upon. Of tliis, let tho experionoo of thousands answer, and try tho Tolu Anodyne, and they will bo ready to endorse the remark of one of tho friends of tho proprietors, who writes, \were tho directions tp be covered with sovereigns to pnrobase, 1 would not be without it. This all will experience by its use. Seo adi’crtise- ment, and call for pamphlets. _________ DoiRBstic Dried Fruit. Pure Cider Vinegur, ^ O K SALE b , C ertificate ' of A lexander HA ll - ^ b - B c <P dcr the treatment of different 7’liysic!anS,''witlieBri any apparent relief. Pnring that time be*waa len- tirely incapacitated for business. In May ho placed himself under the medical cars of Dr. Soovell of the,,Albanv Analytical In»titot#7 whoso treatment is mostly directed to chronio dis eases. Under his care, I am happy tottato-Abat my son has essentially, and I think permaftentlylmi proved—and now enjoys very gOog health. 1 aeeni this Statement due to Dr. Scovoll, and regard'hint p b , .i o i .. 0? k m . Port Plain, Jan..l9. I860.. 19tg~ T \ U . A'. S. S C O V E L L ’S N A T l O m U a E ANALYTICAI.MEDICAI.liigTrrUXE^ 249 Lydias^ Street, CbroSo°or°Aou\^^^'^*^ ° 7 7 ^ Dr. A. 8. ScoseUwill.ho iaattendSfice atWiof* Dr. A. S. Soovell hL— „ -------------- - -------------- to treating chronic diseases &r many'yevm.fVritSIjf by the Analytical system. Hundreds can giv* theft testimonials of the succesx of »an- psaetto*.'. that have been given up ittiaespar by the mo|4#m|J|#iit physicians. We’Bolicit such patienls. v - Our phylosophy of practice wfeunded- upon the laws of Nature. Our tb’eory of disease, tlio principles those laws have taught us. Out matorta naedica ,tho toundltM forest. Dr, Scovell wtH make es-is regular visits, as per advertisement, and will attend strictly to all pa tients under h* ....... - [ettors addressed to ITl.Hamilton St.,Alban2f Ta^ONTGOilBRY COUNTY COteB.-M oUt- goraery Coanty, for the year I860, b e held -at t|i* Court House in tho village of Fonda, la said Coun ty, at tho times following, viz. .. ; _ . For the trial of issues of law Or of fact—tho first Tuesday in March and September. ,* For the trial of iasuea of laW and hcarlfag audjeci- sion of Motions and other proceedings, too flrst XUn^ day in April, June, October and December.^-- ^ — ySqSTyl-