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jjiaiuk ..'vV * V 0 L. V II, ■F 0 E 1 ! FEAiJT* M o B a: 0 o ,B im y m:, m %mm. w Q . m T H B MBWI f M REiSTER Jaetepeadeitt Fam ily Jomcaalj IS TratlSHED T £ s t j : E ^ x 3 , 4 t . - s \ , W m S T F E & M A I S P B E W S O N . JS^AII auljscriptions litvjiriably 1 wUcn ttot #&id within i»x mopthi tionalcbjtrg? of P iety CsMTSwillbe m< SA-fES OP APVBBtrSING:; iribers.tl ®S invariably In in {dx mouthy, awai be m*d«. « »* O a t y w r , . . . , ........... ................,8 00 *1 .. ................. ... .......... 16 BultjColamat « . ........................ OiMlCakM*, •» .......... . ................. . ♦♦|(B»#l4lNaUc«,’* tlr*tiaM itlow ,. . . , . .,15 *• ^ “ e»cifttt).lDi««tioii........ . 50 IfOtmiiitBieiled tithe rttCAAllovedhy , 13 10 per year . atarJ-dyertisementa, Bnaccprapanled TE>y attecial lttSxw jtlpnB ,w in--atthe fliscretion o f thePnblieh* »r« b e c ontinned a n t s paid forand ordered Out. and cliaritea aeoordingly. -Terma for advertising—Pay* wentin\\^ ----------- — ’ ’ ------ ---------- lordingly. -Termal rance.attleas otherwise ai w. vsaemt- ANOSLi.; § u a i M ^ i $ t e K <k SON-, S,Ainup!.sca WAIAX HSSI.1K. p m o o o j t <fe oMMmET, a dealersia Brugi.P re-stuia, Glwai, Saa_,. , Canid Street. “js^ luMvoiay eaiooaT. Hflbilietale Altid MefaB dealere in Sruge^Hodt- iriiMh, m * y i, Oile, Dye-Stuia, Ctlwai, Sash, ; 5tc._Ca»id^ Stre0t.'^y-2_ _ - mMJSMT o * * ^ , r « i t P b a a . ' B e tas r j r , i i m M S J N M M 0 x ’t e a r i s t i i s t j f Au*3S?k*i'* ' Oi«l|«k.CMMhBi«r»,&e. Caatow wockmad*. '•mai Street, leerdic. Cam m o 0 £ r d C R O m A « ! » , Baity P t t e n , dte.^CaMd s treet. ’ »m«e> oaonw, :- 'MmxmMs - h m o N M m m , iMW «id BiytSoods; a s p s ^ . c» .IMi m MARRXM aoMJA FREDERICK MODE, Tobacconist^ and dealer in Cigars, Pipes, 4c., &c. Store in the Beehman Baltding, on Kaiit Street, next d ^ to Lipe’a^Crookery Store, ^ ^ M A W K S m W O N ^ TTnder I>iileubeck% Clothing Pali Sottth side of Canal St., Port Plain. Warm Meala at all hours of the day and evening. 7-2 Cojgc.yoBD BxwK.Pr^nctor. WALRATS, DIEFEND ORF dr CO. lyh o lesale And B«iaiNeidw^ehoIo«Fi»i* ily Groceries and Proviefeny. Also aS kinds of Garden and PMd Seeds, <3ka»l Bt., F<ii:t Ftoip. /O S T M ' E I M A D e a le r l a Boots, flkMs. LsalS>«i,i«., 4 t 0 , eCns- tomwotkioiMia ^ k s fA num&trton short notice. OanalSt^, Fort Plain. M ■\ ' ' A.Jt. m & S M A D(Mtl0r In GrocerisStProTlrfona,Flour, (Salt, 5bc., j n a o s s . r j i u N a . Attorney & ConnSellor * i Ofllee in Fox’s Building, Port Plain, TS. Y. All boel* aessehtrustodto him will hi delllginily attended to * D A R W IN E. R E ID, W bdlesnie & D e tail dialef in Poieiga and BeanestloWfuee andXiwora. Opposite Moat* gomeryHalI,thtnalSt. ' 'M M N E 0 W JAenry A n thony,'f’rop*irtoit‘ corae*Mata and Camd gt*. Befrtibmcsrts aiA w«*m asaala »e|y«dfto«>.gA*y»tolOP,D, t-k W O M m m ^ fO N WRie^MT, BMteherv l£»4e«t in the Wood ibllcangi,(Mln^ of Bivet and CaaSi Sts,, Fort Ptain, r-*3 AMERICAN MOTE A C. n . Cronl(hit«« «& Vain St..iwo SLBORJ1>0 SALOON, Cbtiri«r* X#M Fi Fie|»litDfi I mw A w 'Fsae’s, «aykrtstF .-iiMhslMMfirt. (M srs In |fce!r»eaMp,l*e»eMrvari<Mari ’ t-» ttBoiT OABhiK, e, Fihunt* ' E I F T F o o ST\^ D e fatt Heetsst la tifoeeriee, m P I B E SAI.OON, I N m t x a # . a s T i f A ' INSO K A N O E COM PANY r»M rp«r»ttt i i - a a ffln m r n r p r tM i Caa& d i i i i t a l . ; • \ $I,.|S0O ,O O O . m s t n i l l AGAINSI^ 1.083 ^ D A ^ G K B t PIBP, ON TEBl^ ADAPTED YO YHN HA2- AI*BH®CAKT, v 7 q W FwfwlHain indylclnity. mmsmam in<t 3 B C m w as* o XBL *>■ D r s l a n a m s e t k m q t w . «ir H S B T j r o a D , « m u b ' 0 a r « a i . A K » A S 8 S T a I . W . w l t o l . t i l e » f AMtnWju IT rtminrsow. A spirit hlMinte the year’s hrt honrt, OwellhinaitBid these yellowingboWoii J Yo hiwself h e M k s; Per ataventide.liateBSnf aamestly. At his wotkyoo B»y hear him fob and alga Earthward heijowetb the heavy stalks ■ 'OvecaigrayePtkaeiKMtae^yi' Heavily hangs the hoilyhock* Beiwilyhani^ theMg^llIy. 9he air is Aenip. WiM kudhed, a iif cloec, Aanaich B»aa ioobi v^eu hStSke^ repoaS, Heavily hsaxsilrt bread sunilowor Heavily hanij 1^^*ti|;OT■li^y* a n A s t o W # * » ^ - ( ! f * 5 & « « y « . aoald oter tbs * * W f ili,^ % y D k |.ave^ i)lo(| ^ttHorjI^atUe. I 'liaa BohsiaelMilj^-offered | « s M . ’l i e I 03 ? V a A g o m ^ M afternli.*' ^ J '■ wbigli I VeU fememfeeted imat* bo excme, aW I liJid nolilienknpW l^lMAsmfijlotltas of oldi.'But l^lajoglQ my'3>a'rgai&, kn4 f damp ‘leares ibat Jaj jdrusyil |ipon the phrase bal wheo I got )>a»k* <wo ;^igged ljey be come with ml immMiAt«lj;.f8i<feyalkjTw}ii«h ibe“l^o/em bad house- ia B&ew*f€ loehflf tut; “ Top will fiud loeJlb rather-ejose o,uar- j shaken tlaf vefj tour from tie Icees.—t driver, imputed -iff And Itom liSA Jle ters,” I #aldj “ lu t yem sball come tod I>e f went o r ^ tbe ground rapidfc for I panted ixplansdojdi of . ; ’welcome.**' ‘ |to learolbeeti ®&sd|nd ^ A c o u ldbltiget^c^k lo. tneliiicaewto; W o agreed tin t s le should be there the I: I rang at fie eUmlei dei^glAlod#' li . _ A _ . . ^ ‘lJrturrn« I wcot homo i o l w a s » good bricfe louse, wiiSl ehlstliOdfd With rather alVraiar-/elfipl,. a wb II ligltod iosltlmfe w f e glass \ deals, and X conldaee that tV« wiPle &o»» Was ligited w iti gde» I ieiird little iuel bcamperiag t i r o u g l t i e ia l l , ink na a l # dome wmd gfouiid gli»i I ttsali l e l rassed air. She fooled a t the matter more .J pli0|opbica% tiaft I had expeoted, ___ _ , „ 'as ^mte: happy t =: prepared her beat chamber for Mrs. Jones’ mademyseif w favorito jtt thwofioeylnd-twoepdon, leitnoafly ^Txying. in man^ lit* fortunateli' awccMdi^ 1» learifi^ t i l b]a«-i | tie convenemnoa of -Which we had no du- ttms fO liirf f«tw e # io o ld fiowunand i iikrsttmifspadom AftHiiMsjr'irttil iBlwfied daoffcU r# iWy;i«bIo|ir< f m .liiiia' biiiflii j^ r d i e t Xbwriiodiwt i f , , . , . -------- wintirep c o n ldl cohyiitt f i e sdd- t^fyUiing in h er power for th,e forlorn l^lk m e d mattm^of'faci liliag E r l a c h rMiaA, whom she thought would tooi 43ther «od= subiem eat nniost intoi wny tbiivg ; thrown Upon the for maintenance, and her* like tomance* 't h i whole might bn nom* | , sel^ for rsompawonslip, pressed |pm » eragle ssntoucev I liked h e r plicatet, My reflfibfthf 3S3fai*^enes^ former kind*! nm to m% lid mjr description of her pf0siit looi^ «md widowed ftate, made SufSB 8h^ tearii Bhi propoied to do ev* how 1)0 4 w m o t oamn to tht ^ g t on me to. a handsome drawingromui with plain but good fuwiiiuro, I walled in ca* nous speculation for some minutes.. There been 1 ' ' Ib e liert I started life under the enfri andm irfied her whon l t m n d ih t liked JU6W o t » w Hidier»a atmt, Deborah, a »*• _ _ vlnUyl m m , m i H l I i d i m d H iriifiitiQ ft INSUBANCE AGENCY tOBX P l A I J f , K . r . CssbCaptW, . * * , ■* . - in * - * ' * . AOBJW' HGMH t i g t » A m Cwl Capital, • V .* * ;Hv00#^>fil SarplBS^VW - - * ^ * 0 t ^ HAEYFOllB FIBB oasioarfiai, * m m m Sarpk», wrsr * >* 4 l f / “ pflcE s n x a w m u jroiicO M fA iT , Oaskik^nal, . ........ Surpfu** erei^ • • » • • * l^ , » e as4 losiMipiroafMy and«Mfoelkd iMMevA WNrA fcm of geer* 4rtlW My dwetfpdon of .odr n e # home would be quite as brief, W e took two rooms,! farmshsd. them .©omfiwrtablyv ind, Susan kepi them ihining like lUrer ihe whole Mrs. Joss* arrived on Monday morning, csipet bag in hand| md followed by a handcart, beafisg Her old-fashioned and rena plain clotlea, H u t an other iitd* plaoe of the'fatler and mother whem Iney* he quite as 'brief, We took two roojps, f her kindly,, and she seemed pleiwied head wal peeping in at tie opep door, and 0t saw, alternately patted me and scolded* farnishsd. them .©omfiwrttbiyv and,Susan and happy when she sal down to Susants that was litUe Clhariie, only for the scarlet 'Mf as long M the was able. I escaped iftm' kepi them ihining like lUrer He whole ^simple, but ejccellent dinner. The children Xrock and heat gtUeri, and thia the iwg both whaw .eleven ^earaold by running yearvown^ Tf everl enjo;r<4^true^ mr I, ,^r|a^ntiva, andkept passingthe food, Andr»a n m rid ie * d ls L v s w d fu t u r e f il^ j w ln p a y ^ |iaw a y * a d ^ % A ie|anH -.^-'^*'?\^^ whereabouts,to return to h sr^nd be sent to • s e l ^ t and f l i ^ i for college, ! nudatifully remsed ever to go near h e r again. 1 W “ k |» d With a smallfermer It lomewhid dilapidated hair trunk, We re ceived h e r kindly^, and she seemed pleaded and happy when she a a | down to ^ s a n t s ; simple, but excellent dinner. The children .Were attontiva, and k a p t passifig*\the f)od. eon wishing to see me* a was ftaandmi^' by.tle chimney piece, when wiitllw «hild raq^ Into t h t todm, Jt*wa» *» Ilia- Irtlw Hitty l h a t l would have called hett i # t a d not the pretty embroidered robf a n d -wJk apron looked ao different from our child- s u r v e w tw * n i ^ c K oo » j « t , v?»X4' ' AXifl^nX-OAHT. Ao»«r. M.iTv wu»um/h He»|«rlaall3da4«^ 'tpSwiiil FffirtPIttfta,' I' had' _ ____ _ ______ _ __ t# d o his **ohotes** ^ my board amd d c i w i , *nd l stayed <hra« yearsi a tlhw dm# m y *»osiof ^ e a a l ' ties moved W» to run off front h inv * had mack my arraBgewfnUt and ww even znoealai o # ©f the Biskding stage, th e * who M kmi W doja# i tt o H # tavern yard but thaihrmsr.; “ W iiiw «r# yon goiog, boyl” h « callad out ia a hard and serart tone. “ To Boslpa sir.’*^ «ToB o iU » l« I cannot describe th# manner in which h i laid this \ hut it wokt up all tha mem* oriea of flogging which left scam. y « t ,j havi not tim# to fell you how many more ' than the immortal Fusbos had. Dj* was a : coarse, profaae man, and he laaached out^ into a strain of abuse which would l a w made my blood chill i f I had heettafiaii VM» «4V*«oii: h e r # | and jHe« o u r tooam ^l4 lurt ltw r»i. realp«iir Ao lotlr o f i s * ^ move- hrmH abodr w lfe^ b i t been thw •iceus.of Ac many mtlaiand psao^i hoars. W# renmved t#moMtage in thnsubmbl. ;#f ff0» ihese, min1»t«re,cHies ; which now^ris» ris# tip boaid# the vcrttable Trimoontah^ h a i « smatt wnd obscure vib ]*g0,«imi f i i i t to m irii «hd fmfiqf tilocS^ it denervea, .Ifhoui the time that we re moved »nd wef# quietly lettlsd, a very im p o r M iiW' was on .the dockshand when itAPinkf on w# mvm hosy printing ■H-leel' H a t Scarcely do-'^rithbut ’ 1 'Mrs**>ae», '0heir#l»vaiaaH fe'|*im i**V h ^ Busy,. smTlijjgVd biflshmg the: :.«*tAUt p ^ ^ l b r m- 'dawn'.. I th|nk 'Ihad* --le^ing hsi^lorvice* •were b e y o n d , # W e .oome over m® e iuaf s f them her ftervicet •were b « y o n d ,ip f r i i s t . »ve than We could, and ii wsa( perfectly ,ama- -zTng to ae« ,tbb b?A%cf-.pwvidnyaand the ; which now* tip boaid# the veritable supcfior quality byihc,&,#iSsi^^ ^*Tpuowci| tp opi Mttd irieftd rt-.j ------- ._i.^ t . „ t - -------It ,-^a « t . . ------- f f«.r,oA . I she eadd g ently. « S | e bas bsesfe bfylog m very d’flfplir*!* , ’^Trying me,’* 1 e a il aloud, . ^ T ^ io r good fmud/* iaidMri. !onst the n|>oiht o f .the tidid » t It progressed.* I became ImmenieTy absorbed m i | | u o t SO wsicfe ^ o m *y»ta$hy witlr H e parties oonoeraed m floffi n leellng H a t, were 1 BO D E m d MACXNMT, _ eaters i » Hsts, Ceps, Fan, GI ovm , VsliMS, HHteas, Wofik. franks, Hwkrell**, Ac., Ac., Cs»slgt.,Fe**Flsiii. « o . ~a.amrjqt. t-3 p. o.wioxiQrT. of FOtHKlH end AMEBZCAH Goods, t»wli1c« . ------ v.,_. -jjjjing jiu-gg fcaditloM, dirset fi ^ '* mA ImfortsKS. gMEWOOD Jk &ARNETT, l^WOOB. I *a&€ kiakwt fftrftfctten Si..... titoor Hwawn’s Hotel. 7^4 39%% GABS M M lLO m k BN T D M , MFtoica. asnsT Fort Plein. 7-J m s s SNYDIR. DEANDER FOK, -|f4ndMHt T a ilor, Aealst in BexAy Hs5e Cloth- la Gbssitners. Ac. Custom work Aone te order. Store on Canal Street, oi»|! 08 ite * Register OfRce. * W E B STER & m O WNSE^ and Ceansenorent Jhaw. Office She Webater Building. Main Sfc., foot o f Canal Street. t-10 ‘ mW»SO«WJls'rE*. ioRBKzo caocirsB. ADFRED CADY, tmarptly W. S, FARLEY, D e a leria HardWatei Stoves, Ciittery.HeckaBioi^ Implements, Ac. Also, maaiifactiji»68 fin, * Sheet Jeon, and C o i ^ to order. Hnlott Block, H sfnStreet, Fort Mali s, E^ELLEE d CO., Deaifcii jfja Stapl*an«lWncy Dry Goods, of all stytes aad arsdos* Also, a full asoortnient of Csraoti, Rnfi,^ Hsts.* Ac. Stws in the Union Blpck, Main Street, Fort Plain, T« a n d m e w d w n n , ^ D e a tcr in and Bepsirer of all kinds of Cfooks, Watches, and Jewelry. Silver and Plated •Ware, Fancy Goo^, Ac., kept constantly on hand, cor. Canal and Division Bts. 7-2 NORTON-d BROTNEA ' D e a le rs i a Family Groceries, Flour, Provis ipns, Crockery, China War#) 4 c ., Union Block, Main street. Fort Plain. 0. HORTON. 7-3 S. 1. NORTOK. H l i e t c l i a i w i w o . a&u H) best krantht; among which ■took which he from Han* kotttreraisnd Imforters, Hie stook wilt emhraoe, asDsnel, ahearyasnrt* ent^of NAILS, IRON and STi^L^ all of the ffiOECDUUlDDH TOO J.S, [ffives, Bci Fefm^rChi Carp^eiw Edge 7oe]i, oonsietinf of Framing Chisels, Braad Axes, Adae, Draw Shaves. Hand Axes, Hatdiots, ae. Oarpeoten' Bench Planee, Angers, Steel Sqnaret, BracH and Bitti, ao. HOUSE TRIMMINGS of all dMcripUoni, Door LatolMis, Looks and Hnoha, Beil Carriages, ao. Particular attention Is paid toBaddlery and Coach Hardware , which is kept constantly on hand. Enatneied Cloths, Enameled and Patent Leathtri, Carriage (Botha and Damasks. Also Spokes,Habs, ims,BeiikSeatB&ilSj itfor Qf him, And bad* m#litfbiBt}y m h o m a . A t this moment the aUgo Jitartod. . B ordewid th# ifiv#» t« atcr M m * <ibwi but ho drove 011 , end X wm almost ashame to record that ! m#d# n •iguificiint gesture with my thumb and finger upon m y , very decent Roman noseband calling oyt !*-?- “ Good by sir—you ihall hear from mp some day,’* I went off in the #n;uUant trb umph of freedom, I vrast delighted with H e fine prospect I enjoyed iu nay eTevated The driver WAS very kind to me, refiising to take my: ,8oi money for the whole journey, and offering ph to fittq me a stopl»Dg place in tlte d ty. tn< At that time there waa Avery old house Howard streeijnow dempHHetl.lu'whiob a s if;s: ou#m otetfooked aftogethert Thia idei grew stronger and itrongeif a p e d my mitid.: ;;had itode«itd bbok# which were i n ; Ue I J!dr. liussell bad been bred to the law, rn; bul h#d rsliaquished his'profession for that o f xm editor, some yearsei before the birth y of my wife, I frankly stated to him my wishes in regard to fitting myself for the stop^ung plai me there waa in Howard streoijnow dempHHetl.lu 'wLiob a Mr. Jones kept bonrdom for a number of years. Here he stopped the stage for me ■ g^down^ « W hat shall I do, driyerf I said. “Just ring that bell, my lad,” he ana weredi^ and somebody will come\ and let you in.” I frankly stated to him wishes ii . He first laughed at me, then seriously tried to dissuade mo from attempting it.— Oppoailion only atVenglhened my purpose, and I entered Hw office of an eminent lawyer, who overlooked my deficiencies in some respects, in consideration, as | e was* pleased to term it, o f the talent au® acu men which my replies to his questions dis played. I now wrote for the journal 1 had been oustomed to print, and with such socre tamed. ' UtSMif I hegsi to Hiok tlmr hr bad been grievously cheated iu our former pur- bhaies, So when cur wardrobe iinpera- tiveiy. called for Additions^ Mrs. Jones would go out with the money for a afapen- ny .print, and feturnwith aomethiug really handsome and valuable for my wife, and a ' theti fche both up with all the akilf of A manluamaker. Busah handed me Som# bills one day, that she said were leSttb^re J y Henoileo- for, including one for olir rent, and one for th# f a it knit o f clothes which I had heen nnwillingly forced t o buyi in order to keep up A respectable appearance. My couute- ioance fell .some degrees, I fancy, for I bad no money to pay them. Mrs.-ilonca was busriing around the din ner table, «od she saidj ^•ather sadly, that aha felt that she ought not to be living upon u*, and perhapt. aha had better go “ liever mind, my good friend !’* said I, id “ NfiVflr ” ntiarcri ,S«9w. •me Qvet m ju m em . I% .liA«pfk o f ^haid «croiii-my :*yei^4o. be,«ur#-.I w»e Awakuk, 0 « s | laid «ppn m ^ f k m h owe il flhie amd g ently . “ accustomed to print, ai _ _ _________ ay that Mr. Russel did not find out who his new contribufoT was. Tie would often wonder, in my prsanoe. who i t could be,- \ * to hi ascribed 1 Qf^uOkmi UvUv^i AUU !lft iHg Jjpiv ^ ner. I looked up to the top of the door. ^ A complete aswnrtn.^ ^ H . ' E ^ S S u i d r “ ^ F (' ------ --------- ‘ ------ ''— - —» - 1 —^ — t. ’ort,Pl»ia,Jiky26, I860. tA llm s « T a n c & A ^ g e n t.—Foliclesisanedia , ^ .-,— - H. y. CEWTML RAIlRflAD. ■SVilietfe Street. W iLLIA M .^ OWEN, PortPlala, him will 7-1 DATID S. COLLINSr 1 C o n s t a b l e [ness directed tptly l a n d e d tQ. lillM n rty S h e r i f f a n d C o n s t a b l e , St. Johns- H. Y. A ll buMness directed to him aktWer Will b e promptr 8UITM B E -JcEEAW BEIIlIfT* 3 ^ Q O . UutilRirthtraotleeFatseBfsr Trains will run as follows HO RT PI^AlSr. EAST. t WIST. Utica A Al, Ac. 7.65 a . m * Stoamboat Ex, 9A0 am . Kail, 11.18 A.V, Mail 12.15 rot. Steamboat Ex. 5.88 roi-lEmigrani 4.06 rat. Night Ewr##i, T.lOrjt. AlS. A Utica A&A15 r ji . ST*. y o m r s u n X iM i. ■M.E, WILLIAMS, Steaml Ole. A CAaal Street* s DL <?. OIBS ON, H iwvfftcfnrer of, and Dealer in gadflies, I aess,. i t o n k s , ^ A c . Canal ^ ^ A»*lt A4!C.'Emi)?rant, 440 M . (boat fee. 6.25 r.it.’Hifiht Express, 7.20 FAi. E GM.EX« 343>4S* Al. A Utica Ac. 8A0 f . k . NewTorkKail, 1.30AJC. FAiuATAiim w m f m i s , GbtEx^ #4% A.X.(Bteamboat Ex. JRtw &> TTw -A.* g o ik S ^ ^ ^ m e d y For a l l Throat 4k D a n g Complaints,floi Cfm,m«w C onghata Actimi Consumption. H U N N E W E I i l s ’ S J U 6 T L Y O E D R B E A T K D V o l i l A i d t 0 d F l l 0 The Natural a n d Sure Bemedy for aU Z f e rv o iis C p m p la i n la Mm where Oilntn Prom Nearalgia IhWrart a ll . .......... — was ever n^^to that q^elirlam Tremens, *Cia. A ChtEx. #Jaii A.W.f8team mica A AL Ac. 84)5 a . m . Kail Mail, 1L65 ajc .I n . T. Boff, AN.T. Ex.UJr.ifc r Steamboat Ex. F O N D A . Utica* Al.Ac. 853A.ii.lSteftmboa£Ex. 9.10 A.M. 41 —and particular attention to Horse Shoo* J?#. 9.36 A.V* 12.05 PJI- oress, 24!5 P,Jf. 'raid S.55 r.M _ >t Express, 7.00 v.x. AL A Utica Ac. 8.05 rof, DMTZINCER d STICNEL, nfimtnrers o f W ;Wi. AlBO.Blaoksc I— and particular attention to Horse Shoe ins* Shop on. mam St., F o rt Plain. I . P . F E R G U S O N , H e a l e f l n DrtiKi, Medicines,Paints, Oils, xkbes.Dje-Stuns, GIas8,Sash, Books and S > 0 lionery, corner of Canal and River StA, . (P. 0. Building,) Fort Plain, N. Y. RUFUS L IR A jDwnleir in Earthen, Glass and China Ware, Pape: Hanfings, Window Shades, Ac. Also keeps on hand a ehoiee supply of Family Groceries. Storo in the Webater Building, Main St., Fort Plain. M U NION NALL, %#f^®rt*;adthetravelingrpublic. A good IJvery Stableia connection. Motel on Biver 8t., North side ol Canal, T-3 EDMUND BENNETT, iln i r Drnsser, Shajnpooer.Ac. Also manufac turer e f Ladies Frants, Braids and Curls, A “ood assortment of Perfamery and Fancy nband. Opposite the ^ce j,sC»nal Street. 7-» good assortment of F Articles always on h \--■-ter Offi ER A N K vnO M A N S iPiiP^oiTaBb Ambrotype Boomn, in Webster’s Building, overLipe s Crockery Store, Maia St. (Foot of Canal St.,) Fort Plain. Fietnres of all kinds taken in the best stylr Of «j« art, in all kinds of wettlher. 7-2 nboatEx. G.lOr.M.'Night Expreai, 6.40 r.M. A C hi. Ex. 3.02 p jt. Al. A UUca Ao. 7.45 p - m . Now York Mail 12.60 a . m . AMS-TKllDAM. ♦Cin. A CM. Ex, WO A.M.|HtearaboatEx, 8.45 am , . Utica A Al. Ao. 81»() A,M. Mall 11.05 a . m . Mail 12.67 r.u.lBnugrant, 2.30 v.M. Steamboat Ex. 6.37 t . m . Night Express 6.15 r.M. AI. A Utioa Ao. 7.20 r.M. •Willno run on Monday mornings. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, B R O A U W A Y , a s r W r w ‘s - o m x s : . When completed, six years ^ o , the St. NichoTaa was universally pronounced the raost magnificent, convenient, and tboronghly organ'zed cBtabliShinent Of the kind on this continent. ^ ^ What it was then, it remains to day—waAnni a rived in size, in sumpiuousness, and in tho general elemepli of oomfbrt and enjoyment. The hotel has accommodations for 1,000 guests, including T(W CMJittpIete suites o f apartm entsfor families. \andred; persong caw_bo comforta*^’- rthe tables of Us three public dMiingrooi _____ .king that modern art has devwedfor j _ convenience and social gratittcatiop of the traveling public has been omitted in its plan, «r is neglocted in ^ practical details; .arly ropntation of the bowrt athome and road, derived from Its tnsgnlfndo. its superb Ap* pointmeirtB.and its home-Hke eomJMs and hmirits, URS been enhanced . , besn^enhanced every year hy the onwewled ex* l?m5 TBBADWELD; WfelTCOHB & CO common chief ^ i»e of Disease ____ ___ _ _______ reFri»«fle WP th* Tolu Anodyne is a trae development Of the .Originml Nstoral Opiate. In all cases wherever Opinm has been used and its bwiefal#fr«ctf witmMed, fio re mark of onrs can adequately compart the dilWrence, and no decision ia equal to a trial. The Anodyne ontains not a particle of Gpium.and the most deli- ate constitution can use it witU safety, and the long sought the who want, natural results. The basis of the Universal Cough Eemedy is that freedom fjrora all compo'nents which by tno great error in compoonding nrodues complete inerts, in stead of real chrea. We place no restraint on its u««evCTy hour intlieday,ind #|X all Prtlcnti to make It the natural enemy to all Conghs, Throat or —plaints by aperPiot freedom of XppHca- InfiaminatorySoroThrottitU # perfect _____ ,.„nd for Whooping Com* * ‘ ‘ spasms and allow# tho Gough to With tho spirit that wo court all InTSstigation, and readiness to answer all inquiries, may wo in so- tun Nil to he caufioai to pwchut only of those A uyu » CS50 L/^ii^oiv 4 ^aiu Mtuiui Thii^tDan burst out ifito a^ totid faugb* *‘^RuU that knob, greenj P’ he b »M ; and straightws^ I pulled it agalu and again, until % . JORes, a queer looking fellow, with on* leg and % dilapidated eje, oamga to the door, and looked daggers out ‘ o f hiAremaiaing orb of vision, upon the luckless w%bl wko bad[krt>kfljn* bis bell wirA l4 l; that youngster itay witb ytm and m»mm» JwneAliU I com# to supper,” said the still laugbing driver ; And I staid. Mii^ma Jonesls * lady that would have .mad# a fin# rsofppanion for Daniel Dam* b«Tt< Sheltered beneath her oapaotous •wings, I coaid bid defiance to little Mr. h ist TWt kaow^djga, together w eight « f w f . Old fri« d i the drivfeia kept me happy threngh the winter. I scoured kmves, and performed quite a 8erie#-ef similar dignified l)4)ors every in g ; but wbOR hoys of » y own age Him around.I somelimce thoUghi while looking ..1 lu.!.. - - - — J ------- itabl* cjotlv—-**■-’■ A bad plan )ted Annt Deborah’s offer of lim a degrete of tMent andbriUiancy of expressioiE a s l hed hard ly hoped to deserve. H#' often, too, im- ppled m y articlea to-——--And—-—r, then two leading writers o f Ihe day,and eA pressed his opinion that they would not reinain i|Cog a g reat while. The fiattei pleased me» but I >didr not % lead me into betraying mys a third party I received a larger compsn satioiirpf »iy labow,cerlaiiily,ihsa Isbould have don*had my wise father-in-Iavr bad the leMt Sttspioion who Idi correspondent I studied hard, and had at length the inexpressible satisfaction of being admit ted to the Suffolk bar. I took an office with; another young lawyer, ju order to reduce ourexpeusei^ end 1 waited anxiously for the brief period wbat should be offeriwJ. PoDt Sttsap r My heart aches, at the 5d her that I would not listen to her leaving U8— -that T trusted very soon I get business, and that come what would le should share our last loaf, The good old eoul hugged both at once, and then Setting her cap hud wiping her eyes, she ; went ^quietly back to her work. After din ner sba went mf, but we reiterated the in- juaotioQ that she sbonld not seek another home as long as she could put up with 1 called around ia the evening a | the various places from whence I bad received : th* bills. To mV utter sjitpriae the ana'Wer Wa8 that they had all been geuled. I en quired by -whom, but no, ©ae could recol- iect,. They were all scancelled b n ih e va- ilouf booki. iTvaa thoroaghly amaZer herielK **1 w » rick and &iA nfl^^on• abbut we but selfish and iBteftnt«d |»opl#| who Wantfil wy money. 1 hsi’# long owned this boUse, and lived liip if when I met you first,but a ibought sugi^ted by your invitation to go So you, induced ina to try if you would keep me if I happened to be poor, And'l »m abundantly sat’sfitid with the result, We made »4 ibu old bouse in Howard street, wbicb lfbrono bufcourseiv-eAaver M; .«n| 14 twaya intended to find you out, and mstei yoa my heir; I bad, .however, TatborSid you would enjoy nry property while I oanbavw the pleasure of seeing:; iQ I invil* you tu return my visit. You will find ahandsoiu#. office, well fitted up for you iu Ooir##Se*t when you go down to-morrowmoruii)g;<%-“ The boy will waiLon you b«. th* keys of the door, but hem Are Aht Jtays'tif your desk and: thadibraiy*^ I deciaro to yon, reader, tb*|renoro 8 ity of this woman unmannM me mme thaa the disconaolate tbonghta wbifbr baff haunted me the whole Ufternoom. Jl seemed too good to believe, and wb#u We walked out to the. diningroom, And sat down to a supper to which no expense waa spared, I could only look from one^to thi other and wonder if 1 was in a drsapk 1 took possession of. my grand dBos tho next day. Briefs poured in upon me j for who will not require th? services of # rich lawyer, and who wants those of * poor one t I rose, rapidly *n 3 am still standing in high places. 1 speak with reverence, I owe it all to a woman. bought thas ^ottagej, 5With xla ■\ in remembtandi of certain privatations to which, with anjgel sweetness, she submit ted Ab ri>i» period, iu mfler that X might appear respectable- ^My oontril various literary Journals barely gj »f sustenance, and I him but ahe rather inclined h it iri» her father, jo I quietly let her in- dulgeLin the pleasant beiief ' ; W * got through the summer, but the winter Was coming on and I actually trembled at its approach. Industrious as I wasi—pTudent as Susy bad ever been— we could not hope to go through the cold Seaioii without both suffering and toil, and with debt superadded. I hAd been in the office all day, on one gloomy day In STovember, anxiously doubt ing whether I should go back to printing again. I considered all the whys Mrs. Jone* pets thein all. S h e is now l ■ J to have me seek o ut tm n 11. ia n o w i i j - f Aunt De* rilh T h * old f»T* , -av© US the means of sustenance, and ! h*5 so nearly offiindedME. Rutsell by slighting his ad vance, that I did not daw to apply to bifii for atty*Mfeanoe, at Iheir good and respectable cIothmg,that One day, lu passingfrOm our suburban it would not have been A bad plan for me resideud to tb# city* I mat my old land- lo have accepted Ajm* sending me to college. prepai hidy, Mrs. Jftoes. fehe looked at me hard, And I'mtuPQed ih Tier# was no mistaking r opportunity offering to go to sea, I that good, honestuouu.teuance and expi’ei- iredtogO, despUu ofth# enlrvaties aiTCform,nnd)#veR when dressed M it wag tears of the fat lady. When she in ” * ^eepest ------ - -------- *ng. —•-i^**.’- iineq, si with everything needful for a’voyage,huc- ged me to her capacious heart, and bade the d mourni A. widow’s oil hung over the back of her found me determined, she provided me ample veil hung over * head, and nearly swept the street. Th< recognition was mutual,and the old lady’i beoaus# l'sta id there,'Was atill when I went a w a ;^and in his wife*# ab- lance taunted hw of ray new clothes, which he more than hat# suapected caqie 146 Water Street, New York. The lervanli wsiw Miemblod to see me >eoial lupervision of thefr hearty «good bye,Sami. A safe jetarn ^ you, old TellowP wm probably more sincere than nine, tenths of the good wisbea that have been spoken to nle siace that time* OSKXKAX AOXKT8. J, W. HDNNHWELL & CO. 7&8 “ ' Under thtiq»eedal iopervisioi ' J O r n D. MUllHBWEIili; Chemist &Pharmaceutist,1Bosto»,lH[as8 Whose sirnatnro covers the corks of the genoine only, audl to whom address all commoniSatfon*. Sold by all .respectable dealers everywhere. Babcock & Gregory agents, Fort Plain. BcUnett A Bros. Little Falls. 14)i to her onnacious heart, and bade, o .............. speed. Jones, who was so angry raptures at finding ma> were almost too I staid there, Was atill mor# to itroiig for outdoor exhibition. She told me M^pooT Jones’, deatht of their retaov- ing to tb# country whw the old houia in Howard street -was tom dOwu. “A n d now,” sbeaHid, “ I ana alone in « Come ^nd lift witli me,” were my fioj^ words. “ You .gave m e .home when I Wag a lone child,” T-O-B B-R-I-N-T-I-IT-Gl <4 every as descciptionriisatlyandjirauiFtly done at thu office, at Moaouable prtfsee. Dr. Ham’s Spirit' I shall say bat very little about my sea lil*. It did not answer my expectation! at all. I never passed a day without intol erable seasickness, a i^ being a light deli cate boy, the captiio adflsed me ai friend to etay in fiiture upon Jand. Coim on A o fi, the mate s t e j ^ d forward aqxi j my haixij *>yio| ? I stopped, for the thought passed back upon me that I was poor, andl unable to maintmn even my own family. A Atrange smHe flitted ovArthe fabeGf m y friend, ah# #uq»dt4^ of m y situation. ]: .told inffi ms wifft and chu- “I will go io you, fbr 1 can help your ing wife enflqsll Ip p«y mj board.** ffl§ I was almosl *djs;^#8ed *1 what j had done wheu | considered the immense ap- agarn. I considered a ll the Wbya wherefotbf, coUbtiog the Cost again-and iigaifl, and by the mostdarefui arithmetic I Ootjd not find that tbw change'would benefit me a single ton. I was toiling un- ’T-ernittingry howk and I should have, id do io if I .tnrnod lo^ printing,’and with scarce ly BO much a# now. I beoamo heartily discouraged a t the prospect before me had I been alone in ihe'world I could hav( patiently borne it. Suffering and privation brought no terrors to mo individually, but the thought of those who were dear to me at home unmanned tno; and the diirker the prospect, the more I shrunk frnm al lowing Mrs, Jones to feel that slin was a burden upon ui. Ho,, come what migbh the good old soul should not be removed from the circle in which sbe leemed to have placed all her happiness. She shbnld live with ni as lung aeshe Hved at all, and if we Weri roduced to beggary, we would beg for her too. T :Btarted u p and paced the office with -an impatient step. It may seem airange that kitrong, healthy pjan lihoufd be lo powerless *» I was to prepare % living but 10 it H88, It wsa growing dusk, anc I felt it Was near my time to go home. 1 had intended sending some fuel home, but I was disappointed in some money a cer tain publisher of * daily paper was owing me, a nd I now dreaded that there was a darkness on the hearth wt home, I was just looking up whep; a boy fiam9 tO ,m% with A folded piperi it Ibni 5 « Dom e to IS’o,—Tcem ontBoa l, at about six oolock.” I saw no alttrnalivo but to do as X was 3rah, and perhaps I will. The old Av er, too, 1 intend h # be^hall “ hew from How A MANTjFAdtunxa Mini, n r i F ok - TONB.-^ A manufactursr whose t^jHDpweuU sell any article to which i t was 4ffix#th.waa asked if his success depended Bpoti «ny secret inode, of preparation o r any peculi. arity of handiwork^ or any jmt#nl j>roi«o« tion. He replied*. “ STotfaing of the sort: the asticle ieftol' patented, nor is there any secretin m|^es tablishment, On the cQotrar|, ^ |a l g m y process is peculiar,, it has at the lafii# rime been made public, and 1 have debiftel the propriety of my course, and defended iS Against my frii®ds trad rif als in businsBA I to?dc my a.himd jat the wf twenty yesrsv and hat# resolutely inhered to it for.nearly a third of wcentuty through every phase of the-market *,,there is no year, of all that time, in which we faiU/i to make moneys although, at times wa hnv# been .compelled to aell at kotual-cosi. But now for many years I hate had the preference in the marketi of the •Horld; seeing this, my own name was pirated by thirty manufacturers in MaocBcgfer, at one and, the same iiiQe, and in every single case the English Courts decided in my frvor, and compelfed the recfificalibn of tlie wrong, My plan was simply this; - 1 al lowed my name to be stamped on ®k|y th® very best article my estahlishmenl ootild turn out. 1 had a finisher expert i« each particular branch and stage of the jmanu- fftcture io inspect the Articles;, k* had nothing else to do, and it wat nol pasted nntil each on# had daclar§d that it was without a flaw. A t *fii‘»t muUitudel weJc thrown aside, bot-by rigidly requiring each departmani to strive to make each i»c- oessive article the best of aijy that ded it, wo now habitually rnake ea< best,, and this is tho answer tp your ques- itOlj, prcce- ich lliO ^ T h e cithwns o f Indiana propose m erect a monument in honor o f the Gover nor Wilfei’d, who-is the first Executive of the State who had died while iu office.