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G a r i b a l d i ’s T T u h a p p y T J n ion . The 3?ari8 oorreapondont of tb« Now Drleao* jP icap n e , in « x m n i leUar, g i m wl)«t h« doolaroa to bo an autbontio h it lory OatibaWi’a inarriago. Th« utory tb u s t “Id a r e aay you b a r e heard a great ifiany albsions to Garibaldi's marriage, ianii have been rather puzzled to form an >rietor. The tb Ronconi’s Zifa’s sisl d i is t h e _____ _ _____ ____ ___ _ daughters) that have iwued from this union. S h e is a tall brunette, with brilliant eyes, b d t prom inent features, and a rather flat face. She is two and twenty years old. liast Sum m e r when the Italian compaign iras at its height, the M arquis Raym o n d i had his family were residing a t his Sum- iner residenee, Fino Castle, which is some fifteen or eighteen miles from Milan, and is Bituated on the western bank of Lake Vomo. Garibaldi and his band were at Yarese. H e bad entered Como » few days oafore, and made the aoquaiatanoe of the MartjuiB of Raymondi and his family. The A U a tr iau s h a d m a r c h e d forw a rd, c u t off Alloommunioation bolween Como and Y a * reiOi intending to concentrate their foroes by difforent roads at Tarese m larga Dum ber*, to as to surround and crush Garihaidi »bd'M& followers. T h e P ro d e itat (M ayor) o f Oomo was anxious to communicate- this su U lli^n c e to Garibaldi, and m ade a pro- hlam ation to bis fellow citizens, calling ttpoin one brave Italian to volunteer and Yiik h ia life for G a ribaldi's safety. Nobody oflStred, W h e n Miss Josephine Raymond! b e a rd o f this, she became indiguant a t the cowardice Of men, and offered herself as « tolunteer, saying to the R o d e s tat; “Give iii« th e dispatch; I will go to Garibaldi and will b ring back bis reply.” The Frodei- iatheeitated to accept from a girl o f IwentT- One (who by reason of her set: ran m uch l ^ a t e r risk than a m an would be exposed to) service deemed by m an too bazardons lo be encountered. B u t Miss Josephine Raym o n d i insisted so strenaously that the dispatches should be given her th a t the Frodestat yielded; besides, w h o m e lie had L a to send, and the danger pressed f She g o l o n her horse, and in an lustant d i u p beared in the m o u n tain's defiles. She knew evdry path th a t lay between Ooino h o d ’Varese, for from her youth she had trod them afoot o r on horseback. She es- ^ p o d the Austrians, and at sunrise was V iG & ibaldi's cam p . She delirtned the Ssepafeh Into his hands. She turned hom e «a«alslT a a she h a d gone to jHird«»tin«- Bm&lf lorwaraed, Garibaldi w » fiire iutaed ; be forced B o rgbo Vico defile, ftod drove b ack the A u a triant h e y o n d L a k e pom o . After the peace at Villafranca, Gstibltldi paid the Marquia Raym o n d i a fin o Oaatle for the fidr Wmrior o f jbsiBO h ad m ade a deep impression on h im . ® e asked h e r in m atriage o f her father. THa M arquis was delighted a t the propo- I^Uoa and instantly gave his omiient, and mArriagfi was announeed eveiy where in ^ t e n ^ b b o r h o o d , and wm aoon beard o f i k t o i g l o a t R u r < ^ . W h e n the M m ^ flpii told Joeephine th a t he had given h w S i » d to Ihe Libecator o f Italy , ib e appear- ed stapified rather than defiglAed. iShe could not rofoae to wed ChwiWldi lor every 1 ( 1 ^ 9 la f a r d i hkn ^ a a a o m e t^ i g u o r a H t«a a dam i‘fod*~-be«de, w h a t pre'tel^ she ^ v e t H e r family took h e r stupe jimtion for th e emotion natural to her sex 1ft this supreme hour o f wotnau'e life, and ihej^ l a l t e Q t d the preparatfont the hsatikgs. T h e whole Raymond! R a m ilj jwwi soon ocileeted at l i n o Castle. Gari* tuMt cam e w ith all Ms friends, and a «ioo«d m a r r i t ^ was l o o a n e ^ t i a t e d bet- Vneea O a ribaldi'a son and a younger sister to be a beauty)of Josephine Raymon d b AH ll a t once, and the day before the A a t once, tim a appointed for the mai “Tphine fell sick. I t was hoped d a y b e fore th e irriage M iss Jo> w^Biwe Ml siclt. Jtt was hop ed she would be better the next d a y ; on the contrary, shtbeoam e worae*, two— three— four— i f a days came and w e n t; Miss Josephine becam e w o » e . The Fhysioians said it was nothing serfous, a n d a t last the father of she bride determ ined to m ake h e r drti% mud h ave h e r earned to the altar • the, M m riags was to h e celebrated in the chapel I t b ecam e necessary to take som e mea- stn e a o f l M s .sort, for all the newspapers ^ B u r o p e were m aking inquires on -the subject, a n d Beveral perrons from rem o te m im bad quitted thm r o idinary avooatioM ta se t as Gavfhaldi's groomsmen, fam o n g in F inn Castle Chapel, m o n y t h e bride declared sbe felt worse than aver, and b ^ g e d h e r frisnds to tk- etna b a r from taking any share In tbc fes- tiv it i i i prepared in honor o f the occasimi, in d took to bsd. The wedding p arty was, finder these circumstances, gloomy, of Course, and soon broke up, leaviug Gari baldi alone with his new family. H e could not enter the nuptial cham b er, his wife's illness forbade that- H e slept in an adjoining room. The mails next m o rning brought h im a fetter— an anonymous letter ^ s e n t , ^ BO i t stated, by one of his friends. I t aquainted him that Miss Josephine R ay- m o n d i, o r rather Mrs. Josephine Garibaldi (for such she was now) b ad long honored h e r Cousin Count— —— with h e r favors, \^he most irresistible evidence was given, and the names o f witnesses cited. Gari- « u u nao im iues ui viwu* vrari* baldi gave the letter to the M arquis Eay- Aiondi, wbo hastened to the bride's room an d gave her the fatal paper. There fio donyingjtbe charge made. A diitistress in g scene took place between father ( hastened to th e bri< A d in g scene took place between fath e r a n d dhild. ■ G aribaldi quietly q u itted the house an d went to his retreat in the island o f CJaprera. Josephine quitted her father’s Louie next day, and fled with her seducer io Switzerland, where they are now. W h o aent the anonym ous letter ^ I t could not have been a friend, for a friend would have aent it before not after m arriage. It is said th a t i t WHS sent by some Italian devoted to Austria, or some adherent o f Mazzini, fb fervor Garibaldi with m ilitary frenzy, and keep him from the quiet of home, atfrf Wife.?' A C A R D T O T H B L A X H X S . B r« B a p o n o o h i O o l d e n F i l l s f o r F e m a la t * InfalHbit Uitoir*cUnK, rtgvM ituf, mut rm o vittg §U /ivm vih ttttm Mcie, wid < Ohreyt ttweSHlw «• •prtmOiH, jWWiMS Pills liikvs b«sn sisd Sy D m DMtori (w _iMiyy«rs, bMhlayrimoo txA laAmsrios, wlth-taa* pturn-UoKid suojwti ia w n y sad hslsargad by tbotwsutlt orudlM who have tusd ihMi, to u m s th«' Pills puhllo S'r the alleviation or those euawiac from *»y IrrejfularUIss vrhstover, M v e tl a* to ptsysntaa Increnao. of faiftUy yrbero besltb atUI not permU It. males poculiafjysHoated, orthososupposlncthenwelyee so, are caatloned against QSinz these Pills while in that condition, as the proprietor asanmos no responsibility after this admonition, altboqgb thdr mlldnt^t wi^ld prevent any i i^ r y to bealtta ; otherwise the Pills are rocommondud. Full and •xplicit directions accompany each box. Price One Dollar. Sold w^lcsale andlotatt by BABCOCK & GREQOKV, Datwows. Port Plain, K. Y. Ladies by cncIosinR themSl, tcibe ForiPIain Post office, can have tbs Pllla sent by mall, to any pertof the country {oonftdentiatty,} and freeot pcBtage. Bold at Cansjouario by A. P. Settle; Or. Ihxn,. Coopwntowa; Dr. Smith, l4UIe Falls, and by one Drugslst la every village and vUy in the Union. N. B. “ Bowaro of a count Iden Pills,” unU_. _______ signature, A D. Home, on every box. . dangerous avoid them as you would pol te box careltally. S. D. HOWE,: had a foe timilt of my very box. All others; are >u would poison. Examine --------- “ roprlotor, New York. W h a t E v erybody W a n ts. T H E F A M i m i b f i T O R s OOKTAINlEO 8IUPLB BESIED1E8, EASILY OBTAINS^, FOB THE CUBE OF DISEASE IN Abli ITS FOBIIS, FRCKF. s i s m Y sT T A 7 I 0 R , J l . R . IT TIbbS YOU How to BttoBd Upon toi i l ^ , tad bow to oeok ftir t i m a : %ow to prepare Drinks, Pooieicee, Ac., » n ^ w . to g tiaiA sptoA tofeo- jUonfiron Oontagtoos Dlaeasee. IT TEbbS T0U €H Ih t Y sriow dissssll of Cbih Arms, a n d glvaa the best and siiDptostmode of treatment do* ring TeeUiiaj^}(mvn]eions,7ae- rfnatone^ Whooping Coagb. IT TELLS TOO The symptoms o f Croop, jBlbatain.OoIln,IMatrb^ _____ Soalled Hnd,.BiBgwom.6blek- cn:pcac,Ac..aad iire a yoa the beet isnediesfbr toeir earn. IT 1 » L l 8 YOU The ■ y m ^ eosor Fever and Arne, and „,XWio«ir, YeUaw, Typtew. Soarfet sad otoer Fevers, and IT TELLS YOU The sjnaptons o f Taftoensa, Con- Th% X d d l o i n i o f t l ift A f . ‘ € a R - 3 c a M o x « r ’» a r M m ' c r a p WABBANTBD PURELY VEOSTABLl, WILL MmaUALLY CUIOP S e n ^ , Salt iUiuw, Bmd, M*umati*m. Pilr*, Jaundirt, iV e ^ g f o , JW»- eoKS the lA v tr CvmfilaM, t^m p lte on iht jpaee, EruptuMM. e f tto SIHis and alt E u t a t u m itin g f itm U f F R B X S T A T S OR T H E S L O O R . t jramssstT » « T O ^ a M otwr o« arnr smtanu. B e in i^ a F n r e l y V e g e t a b l e C o m p m m d . rp R E produoUon of this wonderM Syrsp is of long X ilandlsfiand elossly observed tor a period of about sixty yean. It w*« bequeathed as aa lavahwble lega cy to the hnmhle subsenber nearly thirty years ago,and bat been occasionally prepared every soaion since, and latterly frequently used in a limited eirolo—and closely watched all of ito developing happy eUtote, and laprov. ad by adding some valuable oomppundt to arrive at iU present porfecUon. It has always been as freely given to the poor and afflicted, as when paid for by the official and woRllby. IbeUovethis Syrap, as it is now pre- xented. with the testimony of those who have been bsa- oflned oy it atimot be O7er-eitimated,or be praised above Us metUe. I t does not ctalm to be a cure tor everything —neither wUMt. But tor anitlsclalmsd to do, it is warranted. Any person afflicted with Hercnrial Sores, or any person with Sorotola, who may try the Syrap, will b a doUghted with Itt nse. It baa cured people all but rotten,and ‘-------- - * ------------ ” ble, who Ido not wish to bave any ease »f bad blood, it tobe a great remedy. \t l|1>Pdy, uvwHaiWH«a tWIH, MIW bsgo, Eryd]tolM,.An.. rad ttivM yen ths rsmediM for their IT TELLS YOU T) m ^ s dplomsoL p t ( ^ of Obedern V o ^ os . The Msa _ bb ^ n a nit t Cbolent, Snult ssssF r '- ® - .* * ”' Cbolent, Snult Pox, yGmmp, DisecM of the Bladder. KSdneye and U n r.and ttM liest r e m e ^ for tlislr ears. sue vanoaa jjioeaMS TiWoat.Teoto. Ear and 'Sjopmi tbAbeat iMMdks. for I M r rare. IT T S L i a r o u tbe Heart, HenMcrbaM,Teowe- ad msesuMs/and H ^ p b o b t a , M d t t n ^ e b e a t reme^ea for IT TELLS YOU T b o b a a trad tfmplerii traatment for Wooiids, B dbss and DWooaSoiM.gpniBa, L o e ^ w , y«v«r 8 ^ , w ldte SwelliiiH. uitoiv, f A w s . M i , g r a r ^ . Barns rad Borofoln. IT TELLS YOU tk s variooa dtesasea ptenDar to ^ s s r . s a s i . s i ! : wMik M H w y -valw ^ h t e t o t o the peeMCvaHon « f the Tbs work is wrnten I n j ^ langnatt, h — horn aaedleel tem ie,ease l a b * eaaily^iHiAMwtoed. wbUa its s i n ^ rediMff flMtysQraMTtToif n u i y tisM itlis raet of 4h« book. It is t i n t e d u t « elear and open lype; is lUaetmted wito ^^wopitotc enm v ings. and will be forwarded to y < ^ a d t a n e i ^ boiwd M d p M t a t e p a l d ,O B N ^ o r 11,00. -------- -- ---- -JS l IB T W fel? enteiqprisiiigi everywttote ,tn seUinf the above w ork,aaonrindi menis ta a ll saeb are— veryiberal. liberal. • t o j ^ Mpies o f the J3ooie,ov for to m s to t,w » h o ttetlftfotm M ioH ,applytoor \\ aeosw inW ------ - ------------------ l fkt ' ■ ■ * -------- H r a * . F O T T l E , F d ^ ^ amo N o. d iv gaiuoat S t., PbUadelplda, P a . m o O O C o p iM S M . E i i m Y B s i ^ L A m m B Y R E A X i : 0 R O 8 B Y , OF xB> r m t A ^ t r t t u ba «. IT TSLL8 YOU How to draw np PA x v snunnr and gives fran e r a l .forms IT TELLS YOU FAncMi an d givss g e e r a l ____ for Aonnofsiaw ^ all tonds. ,iA OF SAur, L u a x a r a d Pa> How to draw np Brans and XoHvdAaw, AFKOAvwa, Pewima Animiarr.Novas and B u m of laws for theC e u s o tioK of Dsnys, with th e S r A m a s o f L u f ITATIOK, and a a o e n i and k ind of iproperty from EznocnoH IT TELLS YOU How to m ake a n Asannaam r IM-operlj, wHh forms for C okfou - jnow with GMnnnMsa, and tbe Lx- aoLTBST liAWs Of « v ^ gtoto. IT TELLS YOH legal relatfonsbetween G cah - jMXH and W asd , KAszia juo> A r- mxnoitandbAi«i>L(»D aadTxx- Itte m J Q J f ^ dOMfllBtoi L im l ^ A x n n , 4 ^ the, .Law ^ A U h t c d i , r almost incrodi- h their names known. For ‘t will be aUowsd by all using it I is also a Simple and healthy Fbr^le*I4vsr, oratiyotberWeakneuordobUity.- lare wbatkind, so tongaat^ bones a r e s ondUilaSyi u n d ^ i care wbatkind, so tongaathe bones aresou on some le mlraraloos—on the young is immediate, others it takesbmger; tourer; but the m ar Is in It soxa. _____ b u t ___________ , ___ Some efiheserltaeatetappMralmoetiQcredll irtOn wIshUigit wlllbta&brded •very any person wIshUig it wilt sads^Hag btmaeir, either‘ the parties or by affidavli in 1% mVKM, St incredible ; ^ t ___ aflbrded e fodUty by personal Interviews a Sepet, oor. 9 . F o e rt end Beever ew.. AlMinr, N. Y. jflp6thira'iOompffimilTwUhl« lyrupltpiiU p iit oners beetles wUhtoUdlreebou, price oxa DOtmi* per bottle, or stx1>oHles tor sm t eoesAM. m>M a t wholesale by fotrsM k l*ark, oppoMt* to* Aktor Boos*. Vew Yerk, e a d b r Webee A Yoeag, AllNuiy, K. Y., end hyxetKlters; in aU fewas andTUlsfsein toe Unttod States. for sate by Babeoek A Gregory, Kfock ACrrast.and J.F.Fem uswM b rtPtoto. 4«yl Tbe f rematore Deeaj tif Yontlt, J u s t F u b l u h e J liY B r . Sitoim . Dbystclan to the I ^ y Lung and Hygienic Initltuta, a X treeUseoBtbeeerlyDeeeyot americesYottUi: Uie Tics Of Self-absK) aadita direful consequence# j Iwml- nal Weakness and other dlseaswof the Sexual (kgans. In both Mele end Femele. dbe above work b a r reeUved tbe hlgbect eomraenda- tion freni:i«Tefal leading pepers of the Union, as one or the most able ever ^ U th e d o* this sobjeet of such vltel interest. I t ts fisr gratuttoce distiibuttoa, and it wiU bs ssntby mall In a sMlsd cnvsl<m to any part <' tbe bonn wy free el charge, oe receipt or two stamps fc jKt*Fa!| not to lend and o b i ^ this book. A Word of Solemn Consoisntious Advice to wUI BeSeot. m of Maladies prevail to a fiarfol extent in com. \ aing at least Zfor thousand youth of both ly to an early grave. Theee dieeasesare (iternal^anlfu- ixaUon or Xxbaus- Uoe ; Marasmus, or muKular waiting and coasump- Hon of the U nuci of the whole body. Hiortoeis of breathing, or hurried breathing on ascending a hill, a flight or ataira, greatpelpltaUoBor the Heart: Asthma, BronehlUSand Sor« Ihroat; tffiakisg of tbe Hands and limbs, Aversion to S o ^ t y ; and to butlnosa or study ; Dimnees of eyeefghtj .Loss of U m o ty ; Diszinsss oT' tbe Head, Ncnraigls rains in various parts of tbe body; Paine in the Back and Limbs, Lumbago, Dyspepsia or todlgeeUon V Irraratertty ef toe Bowels, JDerangad se cretions Of the Kidneys and other glands ot tbe Body, ai lAuehrntooisorFtour Albns, A*. UkewlseJ^lepty, Hysteria, and NetTansapamns, Now, la -irinety-alae caeca out of every one hun- pred, of all toe above amied dlsordersand a host of others, not named, have UuUr aeat pri marily in ths sexual organs, and ariss’from morbid sx- citeiMSt and chronVelnfiamstion; a stato of norhld Ir* rltabUity: bene* tbe want of suocees in treating symp- toBM oa toe putger toeOM School D oo^- JUr.AndtowBu^ idiysMan toll lifrgsDio iHitituto, is now engaged In 1 ot modern maladfee with the most astonishing success. Ths treatmentadoBtsd by the Institution Is new. It Is based tmoKselentlmi ptiaoiplec; with new discovered remedies; witooutmtaelaieor praons. The froWtles of cure are sack that patients can be cured a t their homes ta any peat or the oonntry,. from aoevate des- erlptloM o ftoW cases, by totter ; and have the siaee lent itoemby ssallor mepreet. MuTouraMen suffiirii reoetrelerraaseriee ~ o r ^ e ,w h ieh wiUbe iriag from or Health B to them a ti •vs fldeiuy. totlon give# the meet unexpecUonablo refer, ft of standing in all parts ot thu country, that ___ liwooesilulto cured. WguThealtoadiisg PhyiMra win be found at thi In. stUuura for emeultatfen, from 9 A. If., to 9 P.M., of eato day. Sundays, ta toetorenoen, hM c tm DR. ANDREW STONB. Phytiolaa to toe Troy Lung and Bygento Institution, 9 S m h etreet, Troy. v7nl3rl R B A m B B A B S S R j Q A B U : Cairo lUiao{t,J^ay3M^^ 18*0. Mewra. Jtomr Wneox A Co: Yiewr “ InpeeWne,” or \ Persian Fever Charm,” bae dobs wonders. I was wholly despondent and wrstobsd when I applied it, and in five hours the ehlils were removed and no fever has ensued. It is the simp- leet cure imaginable, andaw raderof natorworart. I would net bu wHhoat this •• fopeetinu” a singlu hour.- Iff constantly wearn% it I seem to be “ a < ^ e prooA” ” M ^Arout. AtoAmta, Jkiy S8d, 1800. GxaiuanK: I heve been snatched from the grave b y tl application of your wonderfol Znpectine,” o r “ Persii Fever Charm.” For several years 1 have snifcred every season from fover and ague. Last Ppring my life was threatened, but your remedy has destroyed the disi andl am rapidly gaining an appetite and strength. BscpectMi^^ Thtatraly wonderful preeMffw and euro for Fever and Ague and aiUoue Fevers will bu sent by mall, post paid, on reeelpt of one dollar. Also for sals at all respMtablu Druggliu and Country Storw. Frinolpat Depot and Kanutootory, 188 Main St,, Bich m*nd|^va. Branch Ottos, Bank of Oommeroe Building . ew ork. Addrws JOHK WILCOX A t». B U R R I L. L ’ 8 Ynrlclsli lilniiiient. rrtBX recipe for making this celabrateilUniatont -was X obtained! by a gentleman while vieitlng the Turkish Xmpirukfowyesn l i s u . Whllu theru, h* witoMiud its use upon horses, and so remarkable were toe cureei he coxeinded te pnrobaae the recipe tor making it tor kil ows ui«,V notoAgmoru. AfUr rriurniSf to Ihia fry, he Btade seme and tried it in several eaaes of liags, eaCr, bonir, braieee, ete., and found It to cure i8pNdilf foMssy irUdli tnr dlMovtrfd, Bi< eemiagJicqusinted with the geatleman, I purehaaedtbe recipe, and have made and used it with great snocesi Bweffisg. BprUnoi, ChafUd. WladAUled, AUled, CTaeksdHeel uto„tttstou mout vaiuablu r --------- proprietor, kaowing full vrsll XX-MHZKXV IT TQU Tbo XAar for KKM liriai' bManrfe uvtry fltafo, *aA toftNiTDWAXdxsr. MOW L aws of ifalu oraafry. and Itow to o r a l l y w ^ tbs iMiM. I f TE L IA YOU The Law 0«Beraaia« Fas and how to obtain one, ai V TTra^AimoM LAvm to T o w io IT TELLS YOU Thu u iw for P aizhts , with mode ofnrocuduru in obtaining one, wllli IwraaFaitsHow. A bs — • MMTfl s n d IAF1.X OF F i l l . IT TILLS YOT How to i m ^ y o o r W xi.i,and how to A»Mixx8Tm OK AX E statb , with ths law Mid tbe reqoireinenta thereof In every 8toto. IT TELLS YOU The meaning of L aw Tnuifl In general use, and explains to you theLwnscATiva, Exactm Y a and JuDiciAi. F0WB8S of both the General a nd State GorxBWKsaTS. IT TELLS YOU How to xxxr oot of Law-r-by showing how to do yonr boslness legally, that saving a vast amount of property, and vexations l i t i ^ tion.by its timely eonMltat Single coplee w lltbe *entby mail, poetage paid, to E vskt FAiofXK EriesT SlacirAiao,EvjiKY M am o r B hbimxss . a nd EvaaT a o n r in E v z a r B vatx . an re. ceipt o f gl.OO, or in law style o f binding a t gl 26, $1,000 JL Tear men everywhere, isarifiog (he itoove work, as o indneements to a ll such a re very libmral. F o r ilngle eopieiof the b o ra, or for terms to agents, with other intormatioB, apply to or addrcii. J O H N S . P Q Y T E B YfibHBlM r, Hfo <17 S iM o a 8 ^ ,1Phihta«liiibfe, P i» To rarm o w , A. ^cfeimradSTAAsDlYGOO^^^ FLOUR * the Bbl. o r SMk, SALT by the Bbl. or Saek, MACKINAW TROUT, FI0KI>ED COD, DRY CO A _ ^ „ V m a c k e r e l &C.,4e Teiy cheap for C«8h. m __ OraeksdHssfr^ ^ i e i s e lA ^ g u a The yroprlstor, kaowing foil Weli it« mertle, will auttoriee every agsst to rraind ths mmasr where psrtoctsetistos- UM isaot^veB. AlergentmiiheroreerMaoetee eould Forealeby B jsoook ----------- CO„ Prrarlel 103 K am a sfrsst. Ns A Gneoav, FortFMa. B R . V H X i B B A t J ' S C A W K E R I I V l ! : Th« GrAAtMt JHieoYArx o f t h e T[H>R toe alroost initoutaaeoae ours ot CANKIR IK J? THI MOUTH, THROAT or STOMACH, rssalllngfrom Scarlatina and Typhus Fsvtrs, or any othsr eauss>- SORK NIPPLES, CUTS, ULCZ8ATED GUMS, BURI^ A0RF8 of every kind, IMPUBK BRIATH, Ac. ^ It is tbe best pariilcr for toe brsato ot anything ever oflbred to the peblic. To whiten and preserve toe teeth, apply wllha brush: it will inatontiy remove all tariar and other fortign aub.- Blaneer, and leavs the teeth as whiteand clean aa pearls. tt is entirs^ free from all ^sonoua aubstaaocf, and can bo given to an infimt with perfect lafeiy. It is a valuable article for every femUy to have in the hoqre, as it will remove pefo from cuts and burns quira* er than any thing known. We will warrant it te give entire satUihoUoD in everyease. Price tfrets. per bottle. J. BU am L A CO., Proprietors. 103 Kassan street, Now York. Tor sale by Babomto A Gregory, Fort Pbtin, vOoMyl D y s p o p s i a R e m e d y Dr# DAmS.HAH’S A R O M A T IC IH Y I Q O R A T I N G B R I R I T . TM» JKMl{cAt»JMHbetn«N*d to toe p M io lW t%» years, tedkitureariOff fanor. Jthroomrnenda toCartCyt- pepHa, Nermuneu, fftari-Bum, ChoHe Paint, TKind <« Ou Stomach, or Paint in the Bowdt, Eeadaehe, Drow- tinm , Kidnq/Complaintt, Low Spirilt, JfeliriuM Ire- mmt, JhUn^penmee. I t Sxmuuixs, XxmuiUTa, IimooxaTxs, sdt w iu ItrroxioaxK or S tcrtt . curing too inoy Com- >maoh a curio to humanity, tl immediately, feel toe happy and heait efficacy of Dr. Ham’s Invigorating Spirit. W H A T I T W I L L D O . Do«.—One wine glass foil as bftonaa necessary. One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. One dose will eure Eeart-bbrn. Three doses will cure Indigestion One dose wilt give yon a Good AppetUo._Ono dose wilt stop toe diitreuing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable ' or Flatulence, and as soda as too stom- eObets of Wind or Flatulence, and as soda as acb receives toe Invigorating Spirit, the dlstn and all painful feelings will bo removed. essing pains of ionsinthoEldifoy, u d all painful feelli One doso will rest.,.. _______ Colic, either in ths stomach or bowels. A few doses will rsmovs allobsiroctk ___________ _ _ Bladder or Urinary Organs, Persons who sfo loriously afflicted with kny KU\noy Complaints are auured ipeedy relief by a doso or two, and a radloal ours by toe use of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. d feellDRi. _______ ____ _____ , ............ ihould.l toe InvigoraUng Spirit thrse times a day • It wilt make them strong, healthy and happy, removo all obstruct tiou and irregularitiei from tbe menstrual organs, and restoro th# bloom of health and beauty to the careworn D ^ n g pregnancy it win be found an invaluable tned- ictne to remove dlugreeable sensations at the stomach. All tbs Proprietor asks, is a trial, and to induce tots, he has pat up the ItmaouBKa S n u iin pint bottles,# so cts., quarts 91. General Depot, 48 Wafer Street, N. Y. ' Fort Plain, Babooek A QrejIregory Agents in F Xergnsoa sbd v6nS3yi UFE FILLS A3H) FHCBHIX BITTERS. rrsB s s a MXDICINXS have now been be- X fora toe public for a period of THIRTY YEARS, and during tl»t time bare maintained a high character id al most every partof toe Globe, for toeir extraordinary and immodlafe power of restoring perfect health to per sons sufforlng vndtr nearly every kind of disoaso to which toe human frame is liable. The following are among toe dUtressing variety of human diseases in which too YEQ E T A B L E L I F E M E L I C m E S Are well known to be infolllble. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing tho first and sec ond Btomaebs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of ths stale and aorld kind; FLATULEnCY. Low OF A rm m , HaAkTSUKir, H kidacmx , RiisnxaeKKss, 111- T xxfxr , A nxirtt , L akocox , and M klaxcholt , whicb are toe general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure- OOSMVXNXSS, by cleansing 1 testinos With a solvent process,. violent purges leave too bowels cOstl ve within two i FEVERS o t all kinds, by restoring toe blood to a regu lar circulation, through tho process of perspiration in lueh eases, and th# thorough solution of i ------- - ’ * itractioD in others. The Lint Mnmaxas have been knov ATI8M permanently in ilfree weeks, ibat time, by removing local inOai lown to euro RHEUM- >d GOUT in half toe bowels toe’slimy matter 8CUBVXY ULCKBS, and INVETERATK SORXSI, by too perfect purity which toete IdFE MKDICINXS give to ^he blood, and ail toe humors. aCOKBUnO EBUPMONS and bad COMPLKIIONS.by toeir alfernaUve effeot upon toe fluids that feed toe skin, rbid eUfe of which o --------- It feed toe zV ns all erupt mens In the slearSMsa -------------- ---------- -------------- Itm X K ifiA will always be cured by one doso, or by two in toe wont eases, P1LX8.—The original prt^rleior of these Medicines, was enred of Pllee or 36 years standing, by tbe use of theUrX XXmolNXS alone. . XXYER AND AGUE.—For this leonrge of the RTostern eouBfry, toete Medioiaes will be found a safe, speedy, and oertaia remedy. Other medictaes leave toe system subleet to a return of tho dlseaie—a cure by these Mod- lolncs Is pennanent—TRY THEM, BX SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. DIUODS FIYXR8 AND LtVKB COMPLAINTS.—C row - At. DumuiT, Loss or Avrxrmc, and DtssAsns or FnrAues —the Medicines have been used with the most beneficial reeulta in oases of tots descripthm K iaa’s E vil , aud Soaorou, in Rs worst forms, yields to toe mild yot pow- erfol actimi of those remarkable Medicines. NiGHt SwxAis, Koavous Damurrr, Nxavocs Coxmims of all Unde, FAtmAnoM o r m B eam , P aieteu * C ouo , s ‘^kncRCDM^* DISXASXS.—Persons whoM constitutions have beoomeimpalredby toelnjudioioui useof M skcobt , will find these Medielues a perfect curs, as they never fan to eradicate from the system, all the elfoets of Mereu- infinitely iban the most powerfol preparations Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT, 335 BaOADWAT, NxW Yoxx. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 6yl. A L B A N Y GENERAL INFIRMARY ^ J t O V D W A Y . lath e only SuHtuU fonnded inihis cou situivs treatment of all dIsrasMof the H sad am » TflSOAV. Here every ^ r a t i o n which tho wls.\ B U R R O W S ’ I N F A N T S ’ F R I F l ^ D , O E G R A Y M I X T U R E . fnH ISSPL E N D ID MIXTDBE OR COMPOUND, X i s by farthoEiafest, most effective, gentle and pleasant relief for CHILDREN, TEETHING, ever produced. A certain reliefer Injlammaiiomf Gums Looseness of the JResilesmess^ W i n d Bowels, Pain in Colick, Dysentery and ike. Stomach, pro- Diarrkm. duced from Teething, ALL UtBKaULAUTISS OF TBS BOWSL8 OP OBILSBEK, PKODUOED BY TKKTBINO, Ate very happily relieved by this unequaled mixture M O T H E R S A N D N V R S R S , the best proof of all that can be said in ite favor is to T R Y I T l T R Y I T ! T R Y I T ! 1 challenge comparison with any Other remedy in the world. It has the approval of some o f the most eminent practicing Physicians in the United States. S0r¥oT sale by a ll tbe principal Druggists and Apothecaries throughout the United States and Craadaa. Also, by MoBHIRDY, C. FROTHING HAM & CO m BLANCHARD A HOFFMAN, MED ICAL HALL, corner South Pearl and Plain sts.; W. J.HUMPHREY A CO.,H. CLEMENT and J . H. BUI aa I O CSI • Price 25 cents, per bottle. Address Uyl WM. G. BVBROTVS,A] dbany, N. Y. D R . U . H . K E L L O G G ’S WNKQSJAIiI<B!» U t r O H M T E A . Blleled Buccetfl for over atwri, snd never m a single instance, (and a oontradiction is challenged.) failed to produce the desired effect. In many in- stances when the patient has been given up—when all othw medicines of pretended efficacy had failed to render any relief—this medicine has bei administered to the immediate relief of thesufferc BXXXUT BAS OVXB OTHXSS. all Mercnrial propertici weakest constitution wit] out danger. It is palatable and easily administerei It is mild in its operation, and It is not necessary to* give Physic'to carry off Mercury or other dsleteriocm Drugs from the Stom ach; And “ latt though not h a ti}' it is recommended by the most respectable and skiilfol Physicians in our country, who have watched ita courRO and seen its ................ ..... umiarailelcd success* Go to the Agent aud procure : toe whole length of the In- a Pamphlet with oertificates, and if you value the ^ TUTTLE, Anlmni, H. Y. GENERAL AGENTS for New York andMichigan, For sale by Babcock & Gregory,and J . P. Ferguson, Port Plain. Bush & Stafford, Canajoharie. R. Fer* OTson, Fonda. L . V . P e e k , Fultonville. W . J . Winne, Buel. And all Dealers in Medicine. 8m6 answ e r «S s u t ^ t d to bi tpteduy CMrtd- C A T A R B T fENTLYCn led. physioii [OX AXDDK IS PERFECTLY AND PERMAWENTLYCUBED. This diiMSM, whfoh fia* baffit - ' - - ages/, rad bfought ----- ------- ’\permanei thqaMnda.aDddW MAnnUB—KQAXIKO IK THI XiX-HOnKI—KDX- NIXO nti»tTH>XXX—TOXOIISINTBS E iver ntgltet. Apply to.os a t oi 0 m a r y the most hopeh XAX, XTO., once. A t the In- 0 m a r y the most hopeless oases of Deafness are cured, by neto tntfrumsnft and nsto treatmentp^z used in toe b est institutions in Germany, France andEoglrad; We can refer totke following persons, and thon- tods of others who have been cured of Catarrh, Throat Disetie, Ac., &o; Mr. H Warner, of Warner’a Settlement, : Bytarase, a n d h is sister. The' dtsesse was act I.Y Q N ftB H O W Z i r , IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN wnroow Am moxmn < 3 r l L n A m S k ^ Psunti, Qilg, Colow, fte., Ac. 17% D X T A i r i B T B E E X i a s n a i i ^ T T c > a a a E C f t G1 m § Cuit and Packed Free o f Charge. ET^Send for fe C ircular, vSofoyl Utica, lir . ifpqng, o f Fayetteville—thedUeasewas Of thirtvyenrs standing. Mr. James De Graff and Mrs. Oliver, of Lansingburgb-^fodr years sincor- Mr. John Tillingbaat and Mr. Geo Webb/)f Albany. Mr. G .L.C a v e rt,of Chariton, Saratoga oounty, • f Cough, Nightsweate, Weakness and Emacia- e a r Medioinee, Lotions rad Instromento, suffi cient te enre ordinary cases o f Catarrh, sent with foil directions, on reoeipt of ten dollars. J9* Reception Rooms, Operating Rooms and iboratory. Ifttt '* '* ------------- ’ the d i u n t ^ ^Addrefo*» ^ A ltiaiiy G e n e r a l I n f i r m a r y FRANKLIN HOUSE,. FONDA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, N .Y . ^ T . W . B I N G H A M , P r o p r i c t o r J S o u l e ' s P i l l s . C E L E B R A T E D A S A SAFE, SU R E , A N D PLEA S A N T SO V E R E IG N BALM ” O F LIFE. In ofiering to the public t ^^ S O U L E ’S PILLS»» »8 a Family Medicine, we propose to tell the nfllictcd what they will do , and ansv the first and almost universal question, w’ are they good for ? The Liver, and General Weakness of Stomack and Bowels, Symptoms indicative o f this state o f the Stomach arc H eadache , D izziness , some times N ausea at the S tomach , P a w at THE P it of the S tomach , C ostiveness , B ad , F everish B reath , Y ellowness of THE S rw . A ll o f which Srmptoms 3 are evidence o f the certainty o f disease, i f n o t arrested. This Is readily accomplished by a very few D oses of S oule ’ s P ills . W h e n the above symptoms occur, the Pills should b e taken in large doses. T h ree to six is sufilcicnt to produce a catliardc effect at first. W h e n this is ac complished, use one Pill n ight and morning for a day o r two, then increase to a ca thartic effect again, and so alternate till all symptoms subside. These Pills contain no MINERALS; are perfectly safe for the most feeble con” ititutions. In cases o f toeak, feeble persons, where the Stomach and Bowels are too sensitive to adm it o f the use o f a cathartic medicine, costiveness is almost universal in all such casett These Pills have acquired CELEBRITY taken in small doses; one Pill every o r every other n ight give tone and activity to the S E C R E T IO N S , and aid nature in removing aU m atter ac- xmxKws, to permanently «ared. 'This is said pOsi- tivsly, for during tbf U st Un p a r s w« hare cured thqn««,d«.» n o » « « r/ai& d in ^ e c n n |r » . e ^ * n d aid n a tu r e in rem o v in g all m a t t e r ac- o r m producing satasfoolory results. This i * n o ^ r i . . MSM boast, for toigtrajMMwrabf persons wboAaee Cumulated by th e m fro m th e sto m a c h an d been e tm d . Neglect C atarrh, h#camw the aolTering bow els, thus p r e p a r in g th e system tO OVCr- li not Intenie, and ire hfivo j P o ^ u # in iwM or thevations T H R O A O f m S B A S l B S , __ lifrgsi Yrasllr, Goagh, HoarseneM, L om o T TdM .HroBehitii, Ao.,Ae.. These we eure speedily and pennaneiitly. Still ■light dtathfe tMlrningt.xnd a nsgleoted Catarrh beoennea r a inoorabla CoxsoicmoK. W« rannot rar* tbls--w< do not p r a fu t to. God alone can Mve. 8UU tkote who soifor foom Cough, Pains, NlgbtswMM,SN e m a t t i ^ and rxifemneh,should not give up nnUl examined b v n s ; fo r ts ezamin. ixg p^sIM ant to one of the uirgest “ L ifelniar. xnse Oompanfes ” in America, we bare every op* p o x ^ i t j to lodge whether the Inngs are aflbct«d or D I S B S A S E S O F T H E E A R . 15, cnu5 p reparing the ^ s tem to over come disease. In all S U D D E N A N D V I O L E N T A T T A C K S they should be taken in large doses. from 3 to 6, accor^ng to iha con stitution o f the patient, and repeated in six o r eight hours, until a brisk o peration takes place. T h a t all Crudities, Canker, and other Impurities may be carried off from the Stomach and Bowels, and arouse into speedy action all the secreting organs o f the system ; then reduce the dose to i or z for one o r two successive days, then enlarge the dose as a t first in order to carry off*all IM P U R IT IE S that may have been ferreted out for eva cuation, and so alternate, as judgm ent will dictate, until disease is exterminated from the system, W e m ight cite the A fflicted to many cases where CURES have been effected by their use, were i t ne cessary here, but for this purpose we refer them to our C IR C U L A R S , which can be found with our Agents men tioned below. T h e above Pills are for sale. Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, a n d by moA of the Merchants and Diru^sts in the United S tates. Principal 01fice,_No. 17 North Salina Street, Syracuse, N . Y. D R . E. T . W R I G H T , Prop’r., Successor to £ . L , Soule Sc Co, F o r Sale by 0 . N. T attle, General Agent, Anbnm, I f , Y. Babeock * Gregory and J . P.Peignson, Port P la ta ; Bush A Stafford, Canajobarie; R. Ferguson, Pondft', L. V. Peek, P uitonville; W. J . Wiimc, Bo* c l ; and all dealers in medicines, '* 8m6 Taw r*medr it off»r«d as affording « mefeiw of R^itsedy euro for tho largo numbor that dio feODualljr in our land of that foil fioourg*. Conatiioptlon, to which, unfortu- afetolT, 10 xn&UT predliipofting eausei exist. Youth uud «ra silk* lubjMt to Ife raragai. can name one or more of He acquaintance* who is sub ject to some form of lung or throat complaint, which, if not attended to in season, inevltabljr consigns tbe suf ferer to a premature grave, they will but avail theraselve binger of brighter days,—ma; of chiUing disappointment. AcciAX B uask dooi just w may bo relied npon by toe sick as being the most success ful in curing lung and throat disorders, of any remedy known at th* present day. The many phases assumed by Consumption jnstifie. the approhonsion of those who bare reason to fear its approach, either from constitu tional or htrediUry tendency. ffjal; Election ITctice.; SHBBMF’fl OmOB, MotiTOOKXRr COUHtY,! Fonda, Aug. Ttb, 1660. f Dr. O. PnKLVS B kows ’ s It is claimed for it, and as being the most success- tlonalorher ------ ------------ .. Whil# tU# discoverer of this remedy that people should be constantly dosing mtdiclnes there are many e&.os where disoaso is too long altowod to romain unchecked in the system ; and a slight cough, tessrded at first as limply au annoyanc#, caaiii only with too life of the patient. An impure sUto of the blood, through debilitation of the lungs, fills toe system with morbid hnmdri, and pulsation becomei feeble or accoler- atod to a feverish intensity-the heart, liver, and kid neys, separately performing fnnetions o f vital, necessity to our vr#ll-b#ing, art Impeded in their regular a c tion- toe digestive organs falter in toeir task, and refuse te perform the process of separating the nutritious elements from food, and the whole mental being is well-nigh ready to txDlc TiQdttr tb# burden of life. The patient ao foflHctod^ fecoountc bii cut# ft eomplicfetipxi of diaordfirA, and often rtfuitt to i«iort to medication, from bis thorough dis belief In any prospect of cure. To such of the A cicux B abuk , as thoroughly worthy the confl denee of all. Every symptom of Consumption is surely and permxnentl^ eradicated bj ita nse. Its effects are none other but strengthening and renoTating to the an* tire system. Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds and General Debility, ar* effectually cured by lU use. Night* Sweats, Los# of Flesh, and Wasting away of the Muscles. Loss of Appetite, Soreness of tho Throat, Chest, and laungi, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, . . V.., •uRy of Breathing—all these affections disappear in an Id to children; incredibly short time after using Dr. 0. Phelps ^rown'e r fails to effect Aeaclan Balsam. , ...... It nourishes snd strengthens to# pahont who js too mneh reduced to partake of ordinary food. It heals all Internal sores, tubercles, and inflammation. It itrengtU- neods no lengthy trial” to convince any toat^too A oa ’( b ^ 6 *a*qiialUio?ar?^^^ apparent lu eight-and-l * “be\the* inralid, then, no longer delay, bat make the trial, and too result will surely be ot tho most gratifying cluiractor. .... Tim A cjl CIAS B alsak is prepared with the greatest care, and the be.st materials. No pain* or expense are spared to make it what it i s - t o e best known remedy of the age. It i . may b* taken by either sox, of all ages, and, ^ 7 at all seasons, with perfect safety ; and it is A none too less powerful in conquering those dis- t eaiM vfhloh lap tho foundation and destroy 1 the lives of so many in our midst. Every family 1 ahoald have It, and regard It a* » household 1 treasure. '1 HoacrlptlTO pamphlets given to all who apply , to my agents. £ PRICE $2 PER BOTTLE n u O 'lZ i^^ ' Montgomery, COUNTY C STATE OP NEW YORK.) OrFicK OF TBE S ecretary op S tate , V A lbany , August 4th, 1860. J Ine S h t i ^ o f the County o f M o n tgom t^: IU—Notice is hereby given, that at the General held in this State on the Tuesday sue- T November next, the toi leted,to w i t : ______________ ic place of Edwin D. Morgan ; A Lieutenant Governor, in the place of Hobetl Campbell \ A Canal Commissioner, in the place of. John U Jaycox; An Inspector of State Prisona, in the place of WilliamC. Rhodes; All whose terms of office will expire OR the last day of December next. Thirty-five electors of President and Vice-Presi dent of the United States. A representative in the Thir^-eeventh Congress of the United States, for the Eightefenth Congresa- ict. Composed of the Counties o f Fulton, y, Schenectady and Schoharie. OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED FOB . SAID COUNTY; - One Member o f Assembly; One School Commissioner: A County TroHsarcr, in too place of Donw JL Foiitla; A Snpcriiitondcnt of the Poor, in too place of John 1. W endell; Two Jnsilces of Seaelons, In tbe place of Jaw>h H. Cook and George O. Johnson ; One Coroner, in the place of Brown Stafford; All whose terms of office will expire on the last Day of December next. The attention of iiispectore of Election and Coun ty Canvassers is directed to Chap. 349, of Laws of 1800, a copy of which is printed herewith, for in- ictions in regard to- their duties nnder said act ■ - C batyer 34^.. AN ACT to perfect an amendment to tb» ,CS»s- stitntion abolishing the Property QnaliffratlOB oS people of color. Passed April 13, I860; tbree-fiithi being present. Whereas, Tho following amendment to the Con- atitation of this State was agreed to by a majority of all the members elected to each branch of the legislature for the y ear One thonsanff eight hundred and fifty-nine, and the said amendment w m duly entered on the journals of each branch of the legii- latnre, with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and referred to the legislature to be chosen a t the next election of senators and members of assembly, and was duly published for a t least three months previ ous to snen election, in pursuance of the tblrtrentb article of the ConBtitntion of this State; and !«», The said amendment was a! t (agreed ■ of all the members elected to each ■es » of the lcg‘ ' ■ ' “ ■ „ ieo f ll W h e r e a t , ____ tohv a majority 01 ________ of the said branch of the legislature for this y ear one thousand eight hundred and sixty, punnant t c said thirteenth a r ticle ; which eaidamendue.it isin the words following, to w it: Section one-, of article two S T T M M m C O M P L A I N T S . Tiz: Diarrlicff and Cholera filorbui, and Flatulent aud Spsmodic Cholies. T W r E THE UNDERSIGNED, have for severa Y Y years past sold B. FOSGATE’S ANODYNE CORDIAL Ihronie E iarrhta and Cholera JUorbus. effects in curinj mended, v iz: Acute and Cht in otfr own, or in the famili^ of our onstomers, and have also seen its sncccssful administration in cases CHOLERA INFANTUM.^ ^ complaintH, as offerii their care or relief: W. B ristol , Utica. J. J . F oot , Hamilton. T, M. H unt , j J. . O sborn , Senec Anhnrn. Co..o.. Penn JMJOT, uamuioD. j usbobn , Seneca Fi L. P arsons , Westfield. L. K elley & Co., Geni S. W hwjs & S on , Fredonia. L. B eddy & C P A. P . C urtm , Attica. P itch & D ill AV e , Syracusi W.BkkVER & S on , Batavia. J. O wen & Co Detroit. J. Q. B arlkkr , Leroy, h * k, E. O aylorp , Cleave- erspiration, and produces sleep. ’ HauSold by Druggists generall^.^^^^-._ _ Proprietor, Auburn N . Y. C. N . Tattle, General Agent, Auburn, N .Y . fojreal^by Baltoock & Gregory, and J . P. Fergo- „ ~ „ fijoharie. B. iville. W. X MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced nurse and Pemaia Phyeician,pre sents to tbe attention of Mothers her S O O T H I N G S Y R U P , FOH CHILD S2V T&STHZNa Which greatly faclHUtos tooproce»ol toothing, by lofr. ening toe gums, reducing all inflammations—will allay JtU p u i u *1“^ spasmodic action, ahd ik sure to Regulate the Bowels. Depend upon It mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, an insti __ __________ On tho contrary, all ar» and speak in terms of commendatii and medical viirues. We speak in WO do Icnow ,’^ “fr°r ■ ^ e r e thofnla^Tfs sulferlnirfrom pain and exhaustion, relief Will he found fifteen pr twenty minutes after tho *yrnp is.adminstereA This valuable preparation is toe prescription of one of the most e x p e r i e n c e d skillftil n u r s e s in now England, au^ haa been used with neVCr-fitilillg' ******* ^ h o u s a n d fi o f Cases. It not only rolieves'the child from pain, ates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidit tone and energy to tho whole system. It instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels, and Wind Colic, and overcome convulsions, which if not speedily reme died, end in death. We believe it toe ]Nigt h b (| Ta^rlsS from Teething or any other cause. Wo would say to every Mother who has a child suflbring from any of the foregoing complaints. Do not lei your Prgudicet, nor the Prdvdice* <f othert stand between yon and yppr suffer, ing Child and tho relief that will bp mtr^yea, dbtiluU- ly ture—to follow too use of this Medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each hottlo.— 'fono genufuo unless the fiic-simlle of OurtU <6 Perhim, Toe Torh, Is on tho ontsido wrapper. Sold by DruggisU throughout the World, P bihoipal O ffice , 13 C edar S treet , N. Y, eon, and shall have ^ e n actually ra paid tax thereon, shall bo entitled to vote at election ; and no person of color shall be sahfi direct taxation nnless he shall be seized and po»- sessed of such real estate as aforesaid.” Now therefore, for tbe purpose of submitting i h t raid proposed amendment to th e people of this The Peop'e o f the Siate o f Neto York, rtpretenf- ed in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows : S ection 1. The Inspectors at each poll in th« several towns and wards of this State, a t the Gener al election for governor, to beheld oh the sixth day of November, one thonsand bight hundred and six ty, shall provide a bdX to receive the hitiiiets of th i citizens of this State, in lelfttion Ho foe sa lt pto- posed amendment, and each voter may present m ballot on which ahaU b e written dr printed,'Orpartilpv written or printed, one of th* following forms, name ly : “ For the proposed amendment in relation to Butfrage.” The said ballots shall be endoxsed “ pro posed amendmeiit in relation to suffrage,” s a t so folded u to conceal the contents of theltollot end expose tho endorsement. And all foe citliens oS thii State entitled to vote for ffielnherof ABBembly in their respective dtstricts shall ho entitled to veto on tbe adoption of the said proposed amendment, during tbe day of election, in the several distrieto ks Which they reside. lose given vn,ln writing, rit._ „ ,______ _ le number-of-—* votes given,\ )— lent,” and the whole numheir (osed amend] „ _.r governor, and foefenras shsU it down,in w and in words at faH kxgth, le,whole number-of ----- - — “ ' ------------ ^ nendment,” a nr ' ___ th eprepoie a e g i y ^ “ xgainsl iholl certify and * tion lOsed amendmeat,” and shmL certiiy a e the same, and cause copies thereof to hx irtified and delivered as prescribed by law § 3. _________ _ _____________________ , board of county canvassers, andstateiiaeBts BtatesaeBts thereoff shall be made,certified, signedand recorded-in thi manner prescribed by law in respect to the canvau ing of votes given for governor ; and certified cop ies of the same shall be made and transm itted by the county clerks, respectively, in the manner pre scribed by law in the cases o f eleotion for governor. The board of state canvassers shall danvass the said certified copies in the like manner as prescribed by law inrw p e o tto th e election of gOTernor, and I a like mannershnll make and file a certificate of tbA result of such canvass, which shaH be recorded b j the Secretary of Stale and published bjf him . § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.. Yon are without delay to deliver a 'e e p y o f foe above notice to the Supervisor or one of the Assa*. sors of each town or ward in yonr county: and also to canse a copy of said notice to be pnblisbed in all the public newspapers printed in yonr county, ones in each week until the election, ■i YonrsKespeCtfnUy.'^ ’ D.B.FLOY0JONB&, - - — Secretary-eff Statftv' giveR shall he c a n r ^ e d hy trassers^ and theieo Looftted—ALBAlJYj F . Y.,- #48 i B roadw a y ; BUFFALO, N . Y . : ( LAND, 0 . ; DETROIT, Mich. OJ3ICA- 446 «nfl 44ft \ OLEVE- jjiixw , V.,; xjjuixwjxt, mien.; OHICA- A Scholarship issued from Albany Cbln lege will be good at all the points, and vice versa,. design of foe pi lools at the points above, are eBfoblished on% firm basis, and are all in a most prosperous Condi-- tion. The teachers in the various departmehts ai;# ICE, 13 C edar S treet , N. Y. will be sent JPrice. Q#iy S5 Cents P e r hottle. Wyl' v6n37yi P E m i A N s m p . The system of Penmanship tonghfi in. ftitss schools is unrivaled. In beauty, legibility and itm pidity of development and execution, it defies com petition. It to taught by its renowned rafoor H. B, S pencer , assisted by a corps of the pliflhed chirographic artists in the country* T T I M E OF C O M M E N C IN G .. ' . A b there are no terms, and no vacation*, iforanfe may enter a t any time and prosCoate thefr 8tadf#a withoutreferei reference to classes. By this arrangement aitted to progress as rapidly a t lility will admit. A A I L Y L E C T U R E S , ill be delivered on. the Science o f Accoonfo, Com* lercial Law”, Political Economy, CommeroislCai* “ Mercantile Cliiton!f,Comm8r- n^ng, Business GejTStprafiraoe, ring, Commerce, Commercial Geography, tfo .U All interested in this department of adocaaoB, iwa invited to addresethe nadenigned a t (ff the above points, for foe oiwtalo^teiart il«i«d, trhich will be s free of charge. -------- BBYANT & STRATTON n t ____ ____ every studant is permitted his enterprise and ability v