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A Preientatloa» On Fxi^ay o f la.st w e s t, J u d g e G eaves o f tMa Tillage, appeared Before tlie B6ai4 of SuperYisorSj and presented to tlie County a c o inpleteset o f tlie Froceedii and D e b ates-of th e late Constitutioi Convention, of 'n'hicliliewa^ a member, together with the Amended Constitution. The wliole is comprised in tliirteen bound volumes. In making the presentation, tiie J u d g e saxd r— Mi'. CJiamnan and GenihiMii of the JBoard: As. one o f the Dele.^tes o f tlw late Constitutional Convention o f this State, I have the honor, as well as the pleasure, o f presenting to you, for the joint benefit o f yourselves and your con stituents thirteen volumes—the Journal, the Proceedings and Debates, the Ann< tated Consiitntion, and the amended < new Constitution, the labors o f that Coi^ ventioii—that you and tlm people o f this county, may examine them at such tim es >ur advice to every man who goes to roods, be lie captain, cook, teamster, or my Other m a n tis to take along a good stock o f t7b7tnsoa’s Anodyne L miment, and Jt*ai'soTn£ Purgative Pitts. Many months ration o f partizau spirit. ? f (in the aggregate) may be saved volumes contain the opinions o f by this precaution. _ i and industiious Convention, af- - ^ the Holidays are coming, we county, m a y exainm e th e m a t s u c h t im e s as the interest in tlie fundamental or or ganic law o f this State, shall be greater than the suacess (tf a political party, the cultivation o f partizau spirit. T h e s e volu i that able a n d __________ ____ _ ______ , ter mature deliberation and careful in- , during its protracted session; I was allowed to : 1 to guide their tootstcps, discuss and comparisottwas inevitame. The r sons for opinions advanced, did not e; nate from prejudice or passion^hut fi calm minds ar the'best light discharge o f di . public became impatient, virtue . . nying to the Convention the time so im portant to mature an orgarde laW^ which should b e a safeguard to the people for the seharge o f duty. W ith that fearless iguar( n e s t twenty years. In some instances, and perhaps upoi , some particular questions, disenssio] m ight have been abridged—but upon mos o f the articles revised, amended or mad new, the discussion wasweU calculated U elicit truth, and enable the delegates to vote imderstandingly. And when the people, the taxpayers o f this State, sha-lf carefully examine all the provisions of the Constitution 1 . they -syin ascertain these important art _______ _________ J^e'rst —Ih a t the law’s delay will n o t de feat and m n the successful litigant. Second —^]5hatthe property o f the State will be more safely guarded. Third—ThsA crime will be more readily punished. That the box, will he mi more easily mail Jiy^A -T h a t, be better shielc ^aranty, which h a s been A s . t h e preju d ices o f th e d a y shall-be cleared away by calm judgment, and men m e e t, t a lk aud deliberate foi- th e g o o d o f the whole, without studying the succ< of either political party, iriien principle I be first, and parly second—whei rise in the mafestyo: •, and demand our gov ___ _____ ___ with prudence and economy. ’ U^en, the labors o f that Gonvention will he ap preciated, and its Constitution adopted. Believing, as I do, that the people of . ire-puUingpolitieians, or their judgments leave the Mvised Constitution, and the j adopted by the ealm,_ con and popular v ote o f the Empire State. The Chairman replied as follows In behalf o f this Board, and the pel 0 make it valuable, i ty, but to the State, have and unremitting. self-S ifforts been constant he protracted labor o f that iwakened in the public mmd W e believ-e with which. w£ / s„wMch ivention i, that the Consti- f citi- £Sr“The ATAnA3J.v CiADrs are now up again for adjustment, and the Biutish government has expre.'^.^ed itself desiroin o f an arbitration. Among the claims p er si.sting1y pressed, arc those o f the evei present and active J , C.'for the value o f shipments o f Cherry Pe'etorid. Sar-saparilla, Ague Cura, and P'\' transit for Oregon, Yaneouvei*'.s and Kiig.nan America, desdroyed Anna Schmidt off the coast n f South America. So nniversal is the use o f their remedies, that they are afloat on almost evoxy sea; anti this firm is freq-aeixllj caught between iho Upper and millstones o f contending nations o f concenaing niinouB. j => u t-uown to stand up for thei licpithlicfin, ; them.— W inter is now fairly upon\us a n d _ _ _____ ____ ____________ j--, ___ the teams are hastening to the lumber bound securely b y strong cords, which )ods in Tarions parts o f the country, attached them to the lead, passing ir advice to every man who goes to the ^ pierced in th e sm a ll day presents that c’an he thought o f or wished for, and to enable them to procure \ them .cheaply and expeditiously, we will give to any one who will become oi Agent, One H u n d red Free Tickets, em merating some o f the many different a tides from which you can make j-our se lection o f Holiday presents. ifm h g iull clubs from these Free companied by the cash, we will give th e same extra premiums that we now give, just the same as i f yoh had 10 centsibr each one o f your Tickets, wish you to understand that not any other Irm in the business can compete wl n any way whatever. A s this free i ____ s only good &r the Holidays, you m ust lenclm your Orders-before the 204hof Fanuary, 1870. • d e c lt f cannot cure. pnetor that he to any address b y mail on receipt of s: cents. ^Address E . V . P ie r c k , M. Proprietc\ xr vr. - ’roprietor, Buffalo, N.. Y For sale bymo.stI)ruggishhuggists t everywhere. nov24w: lercy. A g a in s t Thom as . leeler and A s a F u ller th e y found a verdict o f assault and battery. *A m otion was mad( a d e to arrest sentence in the ease o f L a tham . M o tion denied : lage’s Catarrh Eemedy, which he tear- ants to eiu’e .Catarrh in all its forms and stages. A n d fcirtlieiv lie offers ^500 £or a ease of that dreadml disease that he cannot cure. I f your drug^st has not !t got this remedy on sale, don’t be p t \ \ ’ worse than worthless gtroni oi* poisonous caustic enclose sixty cents to the sentence. ed to four ^ Auburn prisonI nine m o n ths o f 1 w a s m th e ease o f L a tha m . M o tio n denied : and th e ju d g e proceeded to pronounce sentence. Joh n L a tham was sentenc- o f hard labor in the T h o m as A f h e eler to h ard labor in the county ja i l ; Aaa Fuller- to eigh t ihontns of hard labor in the county At 9 p. M. the oourt ndjournsd.— mff, “ ftimiga^or,” or poisonous c a u s ii. IMoCt H e m U , M M & y . their\ mtegriiy and demaud W e s t and p r J S r S y S i X J e tS S im p r o v e m ent Ml t h e profi'ess ep a b le m en for places of-pnbhc trust, ^^ 3 . For sale by m ost druggists eveiw- o f m a tchm a k ing betw een m en and where. oct28m2 wom e n is proposed by th e Bevolntion, E i^ B a d enough Jp look and feel bad d^ourself; but no e.xeuse for having yom> lorse look and feel badly, when for tall sum y o u can buy S h e r idaiis FniGHTEUED TO D e a t e .— S o m s P®’ weeks s ince a little son o f M r. M . ' R y d e r , t h e , Jackson streeriiir'-dealer, w h ile w a lking on th e street was at- lion created, and th out o f it, shall be e party feuds ihat grew , ui ii, fully- settled, the eiti- __ IS w ill be prepared to do justice to a C o n v e n tion, w liese lab o r s, w b e n £uUy un - derstood, 'will he regarded with tavor- And we join you in the belief, that itwhl notbelongbeforethe people o f this State, without reference to party, will seek the adoption o f thii is Constitution or one simi- bim quite severely,\ but really o S y scraped the flesh \with his teeth.— The child was terribly frightened, and for some days could scarcely eat or- sleep. One evening shortly after this icurrencn, at about dark, he was iming down Fourth street in a wag- i .with his fa t h e r , and a cow was lied by a rope to the bind end of the wag on, H e a r G r u b e r ’s H o t e l th e cow b e came Stubborn and refused to ..luove along. T h e la d jum p e d out of. the wagon to drive tb e cow, and w h ile he wa& attem p ting to do so a large dog ■ushed out, barking loudly, and-in a threatening m anner. T h e la d w a s so terrified th a t h e fe ll to th e ground. H is father pick e d h im up, placed him in the w a g o n and took him hom e.— P r o n i that tim 0 »the ch ild refused al m o st e n tirely to t a k e a n y nourishm ent. H is sleep was. broken With starts o f id h( adoption o f th -------------- - lax to it, to advance their int< 'enjoyment and seciuity its provision HotrDAT P eeseots eou Jound a t Parker mer St.j Boston,,M r & Co.’si i n ai 'To 98 and ioO.Sum- enabk elvgs with — - --------------------- ^y Presents, nowuntilthe 20 th of January, 1870 , th« gentlemen v^^^issue large ei^ht-pag o f the Academy o f Science at t Milan, Italy, Dr, de Rinsi exhibited the heart o f an insane n o b lem a n who died lately, and who at various tim es attem p ted suicide, after he h a d killed his father iu one o f his insane fits'. The unfortu nate man died o f eaneer o f his tongue; whicdi he had bitten off during one o f length'W as found in his coroher’s court waa informed that lishedBoakSf. T h e y a r o ^ v ingO ^ jSm v ^ DEED TfoKETS to' every one who will be come their A g e n t, without charging them 10 cts. each as heretofore. Read the change in their Adverfasement m another column, and send fer Catalogue, decltf in the world for almost all diseases that afflict the human race, they a c t directly on the blood, stomach and bowels. Keep your blood pure by an occasional dose o f these Pills and you will not h e sick. The blood i a t h e life,-ke< only medicine that h —.. — .— it, Morse’s Indian B o o t Puls. U se the Morse’s Pjlls in all cases of Billiousness, Liver Complaints, Fem ale Irr^ularities, Headache, InSigeslion, &c. Sold b y all Dealers. nov24m2 - W «Ti ------ - --- W h en A d am delved aiidEve spj 16 maul __ diseases, y et i f pec cine upon the firi terday .— Paul Press, ^ih. I eedle N A L i v i n g M a n ’ s 3 o f the la t e m eetings Science a Milan, course did not believe it, change in the functions o f the or gan cpuld be rem a rked. H e never complained of any pain In the chest or in the heart. Scientific men regard 'w^i its. J as being o f m ;erest to surgeons asrd anato- From the FhUadelphia Star. HOW TWIX0HBUI.3£UEDESED HIS KOSHEE- IN-LAVr, Ary H ill. It is a slung and must have been made by the mur derer himself, as h e confessed to one o f his counsel that h e had it in his posses sion for tw o m onths before th e mur- dertook place. It is a p m h a p e a lum p o f lead, about an inch and a half ill lenglli, attaehad to-a handle com posed o f two pieces o f circular belting, about tha^ thickness o f a per son’s little finger, and about eigh t in- les in length. These p ieces were irely b y stron g cords, which through a hole pierced in the end o f th e “ dipsey.” T h e h was very stiff when made, snffieiently iojo support the weight pT the lead vim o u t b e n d in g ; but after T w itchell committed the murder, he concealed the weapon ih_ a dam p nook in the' cellar, aud consequently whOnit was ind i t was very plian t and m ouldy. ere were indentations o f beads in ! lead, as w e ll as stains o f blood ; 1 the force o f the m urderous blow shown b y t h e fact th a t one bead of glass w as broken in h a l f and id firm ly in the m etal. ^ T ’'*“ m portant, as justify o f P r o f. G r o ss-during, t h e ided th a t th e murder The deceai^duaa widely kiiown in tho com munity in which ho lived, and was esteemed by all for Ills many n oble ana generous qualities, an<i h is d e ath falls trith crnshinB weight upon a large circle of friends a n d relatives, yefirofhisngo. T T O T I C E . HJOTIGE is liei’ety given, lliflt llie XV License for tho use of Habher In aentistrr. >. I»ub«alie* Su33, Slew Vorfc. I S i i l S S S S S Bo^on.^OV. 19,1859.*' JOSIAII -BACON. ^ mas, Ooodmo' Dental Vukanite Co, deelw4 blai beddet testimony trial, who coniendf could not have het ly ridiculed by several papers at ‘ea committed with poker, for which he was senselc ridicule! C onclusion iSE .— A t Tlii morning, the court opened with continuation of the argument for tbe defendants in th e Deerfield [ e \ D e e e p i e l d [ock yesterday •with the defendan ts in t h e D e e r fie ld case- In the' course of the ^(fternoon, Judge Bacon d elivered t h e charge to th e jury, a n d a t 4:3.0 th e ju r y retired. T h e eo ip t took a recess until 7 o’clock, a; proposed b y tb e Revolutio n , lunded upon th e custom o f certain counties in t h e N o r th o f E u ropi xh ----------- h i s c u s t o m i s fo r th e 3Uth of'both sexes to sth e r a t sta t e d ae custom N o r th o f larriageable called to ns. when each of the ssirps to marry. The pa ds are then committed in confidence a com m ittee o f two discreet persons, and on looking over tbe names, any 3 found to have declared a fe.rd,.rd, thh e factact iss annoinnounced two are m u tual regfe t e f i a and the m a r riage fo llo w s ; w h ile in every other case, where no reciprocal attachm e n t appears, the papers are destroyed w ithout d ivu lgin g th( ■ rusted to them. It is to be qi whether there is a n y need ^ledient in American society boys and girls, we apprehend, how to let their preferences plainly enough, and there is an y mistakn^ a s to- w t a t t liey ai \WHy H ave W e T wo C ukken - - 3 . — W hy y ’ for bank! c iE S . — W h h a v e w e t w o c u r r e n c ies— ind bondholders and fam ily make money out of the difference. ' R e p e a l o f t h e I ncom e T a x .— ires urges th e LX. F irst, be cause o f its unequal assessments. Second, because o f its inquisitorial charactej’. T h ird, because o f t h e ex pense o f e n fereing it. TPourth, because of its inconsistency with the express term s -of th e C o n stitution. ■. Cox, for one,''is reported to be dead set against the removal of the national Capitol from Washington to the V a lley of the Mississippi, orsoine- ’ ’ ’ A o f e i v m : ill recom mend in his annual report for the D e partment of the. Interior approprla- -\is for the repair of old aud the jtion of some, expensiye new build- .rather more fteady.^^SJjs of iO.WOksh D elightful - E ffects of 'H abit . •H a b it is everything.- W e h a v e a ll f o f t h e r heard t h e s to r y f th e m a n who s}ep.t above a bakers oven for tw e n ty year !U changed his lod g in g s , but h a d t back to the c , oven before he could A case illustrating the same sently occured in Ohio.— [ ______ nstom ed to lodge on oneof Of then noisiest streetsjvisited a conn- nkf is .auiet. g try friend. Too m u c h q his rest a t night. H is f his distress, and said h e w o u ld try relieve it. Accordinsriv c c o r d in g ly h e w e n t to a neighbor’s and g o t a bass drum, which principle recer A city, m a n , a< the ■ ■ itress, a ........ ........... reliev e it. A h e w e n t to a neighbor’s and got a] he beat under the fellow’s, bedroom •vindow, a n d had ng wheelbarrow d take a medi- sjnnptoms of disease Erect to the afflicted window , a n d h a d h is hoy run a squeak in g w h eelbarrow up and down on th e porch, while his wife played on the p iian a n o a n d h j s se r v a n t ni o u n d e d \on h i s tnal eon- ieaey. Sold by nov24m2 , o a n d h i s s e r v a n t » 0 suSferer h e l d fo g e t tw o o r t h r e e h o u r s sfee s h i n g s l e e p , t h o a g h f t s e r v a n t Chamber door with A In this manner tho r e f r e s h i n g slee on tho family. lair o f tongi -was .. JE^ Famine prevails to an alarm ing extent in the interior o f Cuba, in a single hut, recently, eight persons werq^ found dead from this cause. A Couqh, Cold or Sore Throat Requires immediate attention, as neglect often results in a n incur- abler L ung Bisef . Brown’s Bronc invariably ^ ^ Eor B ronchitis , A sthma , O a - TABEH, CoN.^fuirpTivn and T hroat CISRASKS. they have a soothing eifeet, . SINGERS a n d PUBLIC SPEAKERS uso them to clear a n d strengthen tho voice. ^pwing to^tho good reputotion a BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHESr S old E vekvwheeb . novlOinS 100,000 Snhtcriiiers A P P I S T O S S ’ JO U B I A L Literature, Scien c e and Art, HAY BE OBTAISED BY The Fofmation of Oiubs nVEEY .TOWN AND VILLA©?, - - x X admtioxto T b e X a r s e C irculation w M c h itn o w onjovB. BEST FAiVlILY PAPER EVER ISSUED • a i p i i l e t o n i ’. J r o u m a l -IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY, Aclventrfre, and papers upoi alltho various subjects that 4 Jertain tq th© pursuits^ \\'d recreations o£ le people, whe ther of town Pnctiac.yer N m k r , dr Uper annmn in adwntt, gutecriptions lecoivcd for is, o or 3 monUis. S peoiai . CI.VB T eems furnisBed on application to the Publishers, X>- A P P L E T O N & C o ., ■24 w 4 90.92 &rQl G hjxd S treet , N . ’ f f i f f i l K R lA B B K I OBIS. BECKWITH & SON, liASUPACTUEEBS AND DEALEES JS H C a r f e le j ^ F r e e s t o n c & C r r a n i t © MONUMENTS H E A D - S T O N E S i , M a rble a n d Slate M a n tles, T a ble Tops, &’c. W e also furnish \Water Tables, Window and Door Caps and Sills. Flacgine. &o. C H E A P E S T P A P E R IN T H E ^ WORLD. R ich , R are , R act ; full of .Facf, lu n and Fancy, Sure to please all, 60 cents a year: valaabl© premium to each subscriber and to agents. Specimens 6 cents. Address BAN KER. Belfast, Maine. C. BECKWITH. I f f l E O TICKET AOliCY, . AT THE A m e r ica n E x p r e s s O f f ic e , n £ B K i i r £ £ i R , . F irst and Second Class T icket? For sale at the LOIVEST HATES, via all the principal ’ Rallxoa.ds, to tize ibllowiasr places :■— Adfian, Green Bay, NetoagkaCity, Alton, ^ Hericon, N cyt Orleans, OlovelS-nd,' ' Hannibal, Ogblsosh, Cincinnattf, Indianapolis, Omaha, lowa.City, Peoria, 1 ] % . - DfitroitI s . - . gimyotth. Milwaukee, Toledo. Mascatinfi, Terra Hauta, _ ■ hlinneapolis, Waukegan, ifemphis,- W inona,' )rinoipal places West and Soiith- lier particulais inguiro o f p . M U N S O N , sdlmivuan JSxpress omcct mch24tf BEKKIM E Il, N . Y ■ W . S . T A y L O E & C O . ’S PO P D liRJSW E m EMPCJiSH, 10 OENESEE STREET ITTIGAF. T. iohine Agency, lool and Beli- ” '.s estahlish- innc30 OUS B T A S L I S H E D HOSPITAL ON TH E EBENGH SVSTJSM. Quiels Cures avvA JLow P rices. Ywonty Thousand Fatienls Cured Anwadly. •TYR. T E L L E R contm u e s t o h e cohfi- P d e n tia U y and EucoessfuUy consulted on all forms o f p rivate disease, a t h is old established Hospital, No. 5 Beaver Street, Albany, N . Y. Twenty years devoted to this particniat branch of practice, enables him to perform cures such a s ' ‘ I other Fhysican can, and his facilities ayo such eing in cOrrespondcHoa with t h e most eminent n U R I O W how slrcmffef— T h o M a r - L ried Ladies* Frivate Companion contains the desired inforuiation...,'8ent for 2 sftnnp.s. AC dxem Mrs. Q. Umru, ffanover. Pa, AGENTS -WANTED FOB p a r f s by S u n S i g S i t a n d C a s lig h t ’ A WOBK descriptive of tho MTSTEUrES, VIE, TUBS, VIOES.^S^LBN^^^^ CEIMES I T telle how Paris has become the L Gayest and most Beautiful City in tlie -vrorld; how its Beauty and Bplondor are purclicsed at r fearful cost of Misery and Suffering: how visit ors aro Swindled *by Professional Adventurers hoT7 VirtuO^and^Vice go^OTm-in-aji:^in tho Beau- mitted and in u s e less _____ _ _ ___________ _ Engravings o f noted Places, Life and Scenes in Paris. Canvassing books sent free of charge. Addr^ss^N^XXONAL PUBLISHING CO.. P h il- BOOK AGEWTS W ANTED TO SELL ' ‘ OTTEt D T E W ■W S S lO?.” BY. SAMUEL BOWLES. T F H E m o st popular, valuable, aud in every way bust Book on tho G r eat W e st r published. O VER4 5 , 0 8 0 C O P IES SOLD -ift-ca-E isri's -w ..a jx r a : E 3 D .For ct Neie Jlhl^trated SooJcofffreat hiotorxcal in- tcrcsttetwring events and thrilling adventure^ THE RIVER OF THE WEST. BY MBS. FUAXCBS FULLEB TICTOB, OP OEEGOX. A H I S T O R Y o f th e North-tveslern B. W. BLISS & CO., Ha-fiford, Conn-. **W lio W o u l d Suffer I” It is now 22 years since Dr, Tobias IV5“ f41eine feUed to do all, if not more than is A G E N T S W A N T E D — F o r H o w to tiTalGuidelofveTyfcenmrek^R^^^^^^^ dener and Fruit Culturist. By this hook yearly ’””'\18 may he doubled, land increased iu ralue, ,men*made rich,’ and honest labor rewarded. isk and German. Everabody bnvs it. 600 — in. a few townships. Hundreds in a single township. Agents can find no batter work dur ing the Fall and Winter. Farmers and their sons Bpringlleld, Mass., or Pliiladclphia, Pa. mERfT SOON NOISED ABROAD. I t is hut s ix years since A L L E N 'S LM G BALSAM was first offered for sale. Its good Qualities was soon made known at borne, R._ and .near J ore .in tho end wA £ Al’omatie YegetaWe tS’CEpi O O H G - A X E & Q € r B TOILBff SO A M . NEW YORK, ESTABLISHED 2SCS, For iho Delicate Skin of Ladies and Ckildren. SOLD B V A L L D R U G G S T S . K N IT I - K N I T ! I - K N I T I !! ■ ------- TS W A N T E “ the AMERICA! le onl^ ^ a o U c a l. tass.', or $755 $200 N. i„ Chicago, Michnond or MempMs. L .O R !l_5_A R D ’ S j i s an excel-lentar- “ B U R B K a . ’*!‘>Leofevanulatedy» t_ O f V I L J _ A F t D ’ 3 [ i s m a d e o f th e ¥ aoM Oluh RM-.nTTMO. -ro-nannr, 1 QffelYthe I-O R ! L L A R D ’ 3 I T h is brand o t Pi; OEBWIkG TOBdOOO.'Unywhere, It is wil out doubt tko best che>7ing tobacco iifthe cor try. ; L O R iL L A R C i’ s j h a v e no'i7 been in t^tirae to take an Agency. Send for circular^- published—all con ------- ... want permonent, prolitaw ’.LLEN & CO. A tousta , : A S H yo o r D o c tor or D r u g g ist for CO. Chemists, New Tork.- P E R F -L for Y( idition. Sent^free o f postage to .any a'., n receipt of cents. In stamps ot postal 3y, by addressing Dr. LA OfiOlX, Ho. 31 . T ---- . Ibany, NvY. The antbor mow — ly of the diseases upon which er personally or by maii. and y part o f the world. 11140 . mailed free, *. A . J. Fultuin, N . Y. S P E C I A L . N O T I C E S . THE CaNSTlimON nVERTHROWN The UonstitutioD and Health may ruined by n few applications of the lead or ALLGOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS. Sore and H r y Throat cured b y half a P lastir.- usually in two or three hours. New York, in- 10 32,1862, two .otoryresnlts. a anytbinVi it with most :y truly. Capt.D. FOSTER, .builder, re- Capt. Foster is. a ship-owner and Iding at Port Boxwell, Canada. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, novl0w4 RHEUMATISM, NEURALUIA, A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY. Every Farmer should have it. Every Lumberman should have it. Every Sailor should have it. Every Fisherman should have it. Every Traveler should hare it. Every Soldier should have it. Every Physician (does have or) should have-it. Every Family in the World should hava it. Lnd can kavo it ky caliingr on thc-nearest 3>rug- gist and baying a bottle of PAIN KILLER. Price; 25 nnd 50 cts. per bottle. Buy none but the genuine made by PERRY DAVIS k SON. ^ Sold by all Medicine Dealers, novl0rr4 p m O E S greatly reduced'for Cash! A New 7 Octave Pianos of first-class makers \ '‘'■“S and upward. New Cabinet Organs for ird. Secend-handInstruments'' ■' ................. Iments ” ^m:25ml2 for rent. 'VVarerooms.No.dSiBroad- HOSAGE WATERS. ^ W&if Mats, ISoacbes, Auf ‘COSTAR’S’’ ^^old by Druggista in HERKIMER. ang25yl oonceivcVtoinyaiuableTahd^^^ no^ins!^and*:Siy p M v e a ^ iessin ^ ad^dfet® yyUIiamaburgh, Kings County, Hew York, E r r o r s o f y o u t u . A GENTLESIAN who suffered for years from Herrous DeblUWi Premature De- cay, an<lall tbfe effects of youtnftil anaiscrotion. will, for tho sake of.suffering humanity, cond frco.toxLll who need it, the receipts and direc tions for makin^r the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can dO so by addrtMSi*'- in perfect congdence, JOHN D. OGiDEK, mayTyl No 42 Cedar street. New York.. Dsmorest’g Young Amerioa. “ X H ® sparkliag Juveaile ^ J- ^^gazin© ever issued/'^anc ibscribers. _ . 5, entertaining, and. best merousandnov- isandno ily,Yo^c A mebioa presents th e finest coloiv^ ---------- —w.. engravings, the best stories, puzzles.^pnzes, mu- |fe w U i % o t only alow a t t e i ^ ^ ^ o f io y * and Girls, but g e m to purify and elevate thoir minds, commnnicato mucb valuable informa tion, and PrOTG a well-spring Of pleasure in the b^seboT Econe, or«j-— ------------- - ---- — tiful Book, as premium to each sab splfendid premiums giyon for clubs. ■\\ WT’JENI^INGS DEMOREST, . . S§ 3 Bmdtfay, H.*T. Circnlars, msUed free iSndiag In bcfov< January next will rcociTOthft Ho...... Pccembernumhersfree, noT2ttf N il ITfRAGTIfiM AT SHE New Yerk Store, T H E largest stock o f Goods ever of- -i- ffered for sale in tbis place. We are efferiiifi goods atles's than T I T I O A P H i O E S « OUR STOCK OP DRESS GOODS Is large and complete, comprising EMPBESa ^OLOTHS, MEBmOS, POPLINS, ■BLACK& C O L O R E D A L P A C A 8 ,& c Look at our 25 cmR DRES^^OODS. They arc Stacks of ♦ • SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, Comprising a ll tJiei.-itc styles, .and at low prices, AVe have a fall line o f CHILDREN'S SH AVfLS, at popular nrices. Our Stock of CassientOmatlisj Is large, comprising a ll th e v arious grades. \We have tho^ best DOLLA-R CASSIMERES in the country for th e money. ^Garments made to Order, 'an d satisfaction guaranteed in all eases. \■ A large stock o f . D O M E S T I C G O O D S . . L o o k 'a t our Brown and Bleached COTTONS, „ t l 2 H cents per yard. Standard Sheetings a t 15J4; Lonsdale Bleached a t 16J^. Merrimack and a ll best P R INTS a t l2K cents. Our Brown and Bleached CANTOH FLAH- HEL, at 18©20 cents cannot brbeat. A full line of S H IRTIN G FLANNELS, A fuUJine of GLOVES & HOSIERY. Jn»l received a case of Ladies’ Merino Hose. We are vdlling to show our Ck>ods \er we sell os Our terms are One P r ice to all, and Cash on D e livery. Thankful for the very liberal patronage we have received, we hope to m e rit a oontinuanoe ofhe t 8 tme. AYERY&MUNGEE. irize for the ladies. costly PAR- iin Amerioa [ as a premium to each subscriber. The Useful, the Eateitaining and the-Beantifnl. The Moclel M agazine o f America. ' G R E A T lY A E D R O B E . ( j O M E A N D S E E T H E - 4 * - Hea¥F W intsr GlotMag, E L E G A 2 5 T E U S H r E S S S U I T B , FIN E DRESS SUITS, BOYS’ CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING.GOODg, Of every descriptien, a t the Great Wardrobe THE ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE, liO & fl2 Genesee st., Utica. I f you want to buy Cheap, don't miss tbe € t BE at 'W aedbobb , jhere you can select from an Enorm o u s Stock o f E n tirely N e w Goods. re varied, faultless aS; ixoeUent and unexeOi ^ h e ^ r i c e s L^W er than at any other store. Q o TO THE HBEAT WAEDEOBE. It is the best way to save money. a . a , K z j s r a - S L B Y - THE GREAT WARDROBE is a friend to orkingmen. because it gives them more and tier goods for the same amount o f money than ly other Clothmg Store in Utica, P ficei l a r k e d in\Plain Figures, BOYS’ SHIRTS. A T K I N G s i L E T ’ S . “ “ “ “ “ K W t v a k d e o b s . v o K K r a . fSsBK O D B . ,R COATK WABBROBB. I r HAT WARDROBE. TRAVELING SH IRTS,^^^^^ WARDROBE. RTJBBB; FIN E WHITE All Kiiiis of fomliBr Ws, At the Great W a r d r o b e , The Popular Clothing' S tore I [litem- ______________________ _ jises numerous Illus trations, in the highest style o f art, pHnting on the finest calendered paper, in the best manner, got up in » style to forpig,a slendld volume for % and altogether, a jf taste ot econom- ^^5 without.^ e a in America, ana ricm y “ T he Pic-Nic on tho P fiurt nreminm to each subscrib< miums for clubs. Address DEMOREST’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 338 B roadway , N .'Y . When sent by mail, the postage oiDihe engrav ing. ten cents, most be included.. ^ , . Speoimen.'copies of the M agazine w ith circu lars. m a iled feoo, on receipt of fifteen e ents^^^ r THOUSAND were shipped from lilies, cluDS, and m( ^ ------------- country, from Mai amounting in value to over ONE MILLION DOLLARS. 5 m ai^tno principal pu x o n ^ ^ ^ o a s „ JASH, and often at an immense sacrifice rom the original cost o f production. Our stock consists, in part, o f the following S hawls , BLAKXEsg. Q uilts , O ottons , G i ^ g - CAIS, 3 X>UESS G-OOOS, TABX .15 V T owels - , H o - IBitT, QLOYBS, SKIETS. COBSBTS, &C., &Q: S iltee -P lated -W abe . S pooxs . plated on N ickel Silver,. B esseet P okes , live-hottloPlat- ed CAST0SS. BE 1 TA.VKU W aee , G lass W abe , ' T able and P ocket C ctleby , in great variety. ^ ST F rench AxnGEEMAii F ascy Goons. 'UL P hotograph A lbums , tho newest a n d styles in, Morocco and V e lvet Bindings. M orocco T kaveeihq B ags . HAKnKEECHiEP AXD G love B oxes , & o . G old ahd P lated J ewblet . op the N ewest O ne D ollar for each article . ufflesff wo c'sa sell them cheaper than you can obtain them in any other'way,—w h ile th e greater p a r t of our goods are sold at about 'One-Half the Eegular Sates. P O K DRUGS AND IHEDIGINES, GlClHIlSAffllPlMOffi GrO T O ^ PEOW S E & GKAYIS.- Herkimer, W E have just received an immense »» stock of O B O O K E B Y l Come where y o u can find the largest stock ever brought into tbis market, and find the lowest ^^Allo! a©oznpIete e o m p lete a ssortm ent of •retainodYo ^ . J P d y t b s E x p r e s s ' k . b a r s e s . oastomets.« OORLiVEISSXONr 1 Will cLUB.for^h] Oommig.phs F ob ah O e a ll customers.* O O R L iV E I S S X O j per cent, in Cash or iKD HARTFORD LIVE IFE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. PROWSE & GRAY N ba 3 TH2 E . R . D epot . mchatf _______ gerkim er, N . Y. : e 3 : _ o x a - a . “^ ^ de 3 : - A . X s 1L i , A ttornev a n d O o u N m L o n at L aw , OyyicE ON M ain S t U bet , B bnxoh B lock it TLE F alls . N Y . m a y . 1 m O K R I S F I K E S , T ? . \ JO -O ffigb w ith H oh . E zra G kavks . 3e9tf J. DRTDEN HEHDE8S0H, IOBNBY AN 3 > COOTrSELI-DIl AT “ ' OPflOK WITH Si & B . B a BL, M a in Slreh, Ker'Mmer, 2f. : F , S , - W X 3 E a 0 0 3 L , MOHAWK, N. Y. QPEOIAL attention giweii to eoUeci>- ing N o tes a n d Mortgages, anJ^ProcOTingDis^ iiflyl ey PILL UP THEIB ENTIRB wo give a partial L ist o f “ etc., etc., or §3,00 in cash. F ob O e p e r op ^ 0 , froc>. a cluh of T h irty, PAAuca- tern, W< Also, a a ssortm en t o f Pants a n GROQERIES & PROViSioNS! W e h a v e also a M l stock of p u re D R U G S A N D M E D I C I N E S . ■Als,, from the Bonded TVarehonse. a - p a r e Stock of • OHdlOE LIQUORS, A l l o f which ivill bo sold at prices that defy competition. We are also. Agents for ■HOME, PHCEHIX, SECURITY & INTERNA TIONAL INSURANCE COMPANIES, ID HARTFORD L STOCK INSURANi porting to t j S ^ f t ^ E Y ALWAYS BY RE6ISTER- For Further partw irM ie F C B tf lilM e t.. Annual Meeting o f this Something New. S. 0, ABBOTT, HEEKIMEE, IJ A Y I N G purcliased tke exclusive B rig h t for H erkim e r, to make a New P a tent Photoatttphio Picture, called tho -T R A N S F - E R ,