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1 i V f - ^ W f t d n w d i ^ MEW ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED THlSWEtK, talnahle House and Hot for saie-^J * Squire Selling Goods at Cost-r-G. W. Baken.to-Cp. Plano Fortes— E H Osborn, Special agent for Chick* ering &SonB’. ;t, r.j .,7 Insurance Agent—'TC. O. Curran. Collectors Notice—Frederic Greenl , col entryslem o f ma,\i\ng, end date ' er has p a id , appiarx o i the 'LI— ------ Thosew?, Un t o uohichr _________ — -- , ------ — pi inted Ithaca L o d g e , N o . 7 l , l . Q. o f )JFi I Meets every Frida evening ’a t 7Jfjo\ clock at Odd Fellows’Hall, In Hibbard’s B lock (SdfioOr) corner of Owego and Cayuga Sts E trance on Owego St. pi H. H. Moons, Secret wy. Bv order -oFthe Lodgf; ? ? J L ,i- M a s o n i c . / V Y F l d e l l t y L o d g e , N o . 5 1 , F.C& A b « 8 ,of_«aim o n H i,at 1 ootocJ,|e-i , — B y a n o tice in A n o th e r colu^Qn;>ltjvjlli be seen th a t E. H . Osborn, special a g e n t/o r tfie celebrated Chtokering A Sons’ Piano Fortes; ls< instrum e n ts . Mrt- Osbom tis-an^exjert ,-perfor- ^ m er, a n d h a v ing several o f t h i Instm m e n ts a e t up, w illb e happy to am u se v i ifcorslwitfi sphcl m ens D f hi® playing, wfcfotLer they nnrcba e pianos o r n o t. W e copy the following from , the’ Stage o f J a n u a r y 24th,*1866 * A tru e Piano Forte should be, _______ ight, a r ___ . , _ beauty, n ew trains o t fanciful It ahould respond-to the sensitive tot strings of thetyiolip \ it should be, rent vocalit ,a s t aried In its in ton a #?e, and a s reproanotiveof every phase o f SentL ment and ex re ion We Arid thej closest ap? proach. to the possession o f speh powers in the Plano Forte o f Messrs f lickkerlng e r in g ASons The 1 W E S T E R N U N IO N T E L E G R A P H CO. * C03VHXCTIK& w ith* ' fo All Cities and Townain the United StatesandBnt Ish Provinces -j » ’ Ithaca. Orvxcs—Ovfer Sdbuyler As Curtis’) Drng tore-, OwegoStreet Miss J A HOURS®, O p e r a t o r CAYUGA HAKE STEAMERS . _ EEA.V ITHACA Kate Morgan . .. Aurora LEAVE 6 AVTTGA Kate Morgan Aurora ^ ________ The-'ireeent e o o f t h e Ea^tTi seS'Methodist ■uomerence*? made the \following; appointments Burdette, S h Aidmch-,ja eek~ foenburgh, T J A W o o d inE n field H An - tm „ Jacksonville, Michael Co l e , Trumansmirg Tho Stae Hector,John Joralemon Townsend ville, M. H Davl , Sheldrake ahd Fai mer E D Hurdle Lodi, D Nutton, Ov d.Tohn Alabas ter S L Congdom Presiding Elder I \ —p W e are inform ed that th e RevjtDho •K Beecher, o f Elnuta, w ill deliver tbe Sth^An nuail Addres before the Ul 8 e , Covert and Hector Horticultural and Agricultural Socie y at TifprnaniSburgh, ouThiixsday, SeT3<fc.'i20th| - ) : — W e Tell into] a n eiror la t w e e k al tfoeilerm o f the Qpn t, for which tfoe lisp o f Ju- • to t s j then pxiblisbed.- were drawn, s33h( . serve at the'September term, o£the Clreuit- Court- and Comet o f O er &j TernJkier, commencing on Monda next, the 17th | J 1 > -j - W tlea m th a t a tem b fy biavejM ajor, wbope reputation for fighting consist chkffly m having o n ceatteckedaigentlem a n .w ithabladg. eon reTrom behindr w h ile his head-was plunged m to a wash-bas n, lately declared at Caroline Centre, In'this-connt , that a n y znan who o pos “edtAndrew Johnson's. j»o1acv. of. reconstruction oughhto be b u n g , anclthat h e would e the man to lead a company) reo hang m m * Brave, ra^or, W e can well conceive that n o one would be Shore ‘daring-arid antrepidthan he whfen i t ca a compan against onp man* But tfijs sthejpart- o f copperheads* about ihanguq m en, h a s gone ar enough It has b een foard m the street o f t f iis [village, and the bullies and braggarts who m ake these threats m a y [as well ■will n o t Lfo understand first ari last, that Unionist be tntim idateflahy .threats ;of liapging and lence. — T h e ta r g e t p iactice of^the © I w i t t Giidfds on Thursday-last was -a- perfect success. The company exeeHed a l l o f theiXifprmipjefforts in shooting, andtour professional marksmen mu i/begin soon: to look after thelT laurel , or tb e b m a t urs o f Company A w ill stand at the head o f the sportifig fratermt of the town The rules Tor shooting at this prfoctlnpe were changed so as the member shooting the best string*should take the first prizA, a n d So on, in stead o f th!e b estliingle shot as before j'Tbe first prize, consisting o f h calendar clock, manufac tured’ by th e I thaca Clock Company, (and pre sented by | Captain Esty, was daken by John J. M itchell—string as. -The Aecondprize”.^ splendid telescope, which cost $18, preseritedby the Ser geant, was taken by Charles Taber—str ng 23 — Thirfo, an. i, elegant ye t paterh,/presehteJ by L ieut” John C. Hazen, taken by W. €t Mande- v i l l^ s M n g SO Fourth, another veryjrich and costly vest na^ern, presenten by L ieut. Q. C Greenly, taken h y S S. \Bakei —string 16 f if th, two stifid-silyer desef fcr spoons, p resented by the Corpor^s; , were taken by F r ink Baker—string 14 Sixth. Wofowo dollar greenbacks, piesentrid by Geo R1. W illiams, Esq , a n d ^ a k e h by W il liam S XMttepden. The Company Insisted up on ^he officers trying their s k il l / and by*-so doing deprived some one o f t h e members ofra{ Very*- fine? h a t /ir o m tbe / establishnientr o f 4F. Bfoqks & ^on, presented by Ira Gardner, E q , which wajs taken b y the Captain—string 13 The eighth pi;ize was a boquet presentejl by Miss CorneRa Esty, a n d taken by John Clapp—string 2» The target was h it three times| by W S. Mandeville, J J J Mitchell, C Taber, chief musi cian Bin^hariifand Captain Esty Thje best sin g le shot was m a d e by ftValter Steel, l^e piercing the very centre of^the ta-rget. ^ j The Company eXtkfded to Cap — t _ liams a .unammons vote-of t h anks for acting as: jogdo—his associate being unable td attend—he performed, tbe dutieg alone, and to the most 3 >ef- fect satisfactioniof all concerned I 1 —W e take tfie follow ing ju s t I trib u te/o the’conj/einenrie, the reliability and pleasures of the Cayuga Lake route for traveling through Central York, from th e Elmlrd Daily Ad- V e ^ K E t 1-X.-N v r«A\t*v'4- ’S'- ts i m J - i 4 .< t.aitr T b a v e l.—A pleasant route fjor aH trav- elersWho desire to reach Central.New.York by* ^ e a v f n g here in the morning is by CaTynga Lake. A-person taking the Gln,cinnati Express at A24 A M , arrives a t Owego at half-past] five, where th e train qf the CayugaAhd Susquehanna Rail road Is inw a itfng to tgreh lm to Itfiaca in time toqjet the boat a f 7 A ¥ . , In full ^m e for the Steamboat Express train east, on [the Central Road, which train the morning boat-over the Seneca Lake just manages to m iss by tw enty or thirty minutes a t Gfeneva.'by the delectable way that *teains-and boats are\*now-TUii to discont--- mode each other 1 tt ^ Tbe Cayuga J^hkoroute is fuli as pleasant and equally-romantic for sight seeing Ss\the other, and th e traveler never tails of connecting, ds the Ithaca train Always waits for the Cincinnati E x press. Splendid breakfasts and Suppers are served np on thhboat, and no painS are spared, to meet-all th,e wishes o f the traveler. * — W e confess t a gratification at- thfe compliment jfrom the* Editor„oftl;he tCitizen-’i h ' our conduct o f the Post-Office. Wej trust,-as our sucCessof, h e imay he more prompt and success/ falthan^We ban hope toh a v e been ; — H e r c u les F ire Co. l^o 6, aecom p a m ed by W h itlocks ^ass-B a n d , w ill visit Owego on Thursday o f t h e present week We hope the oc casion wl^l b^ p p leasant one / 1 — M u Abr^m RodenbougiE, ijvhile w h e e l ing a barrow across th e road a t tower, on Saturday afternoon lastLwaS; fall to t h e ground H e was immediately ap proached b y persqhs reeatesft him! b u t‘found to bedead Coroner Brown held a h inquest on the body, a n dthe verdict o fthhjnry oh tfie evidehce Qflfor. SackStt, was that the deceased came to h is death by heart disease or the rupture o f a blood vessel a * lano Forte o f Messrs Chie AHofiS* toheds? so mobile that i t can be me wish of the performer, and 1 ts-resuu*L.«;o » ic ou unlim ited that: all-the-needs of thehpianist are within its scope. The quaUty o f th e / pure, brilliant add n o b le, its vib strong and mure, and i t s “/singing” / sonorous ana- s mpathetie, the toucl “°t lejB a s reH a ll J ,om n a m e n ,trco] at Auburn, oh the'18 18th, 19th, 20th ahb 21«tf Of the enauram — T h e [B a se , B a ll T o m n a m e n .1 unes off mccessful ■ busine s clearl hemp) n aurancef / the . _______ _____ ^ ^ present month. Tbe Prices tp playec} for are—i A Gold Ball valued a t $500 \-3 A Silver BaH v a l- \ned at $15(3. \3 A Rosewood .case valued al ^100 4 (For thqpoorest Club), ahandsomepcoye Book, fi. A Gold-mounted Rosewood Rat, fqrieachrbest Pitcher, eatcheu'Ftelder^ Batter, Thrower, and Base-runner Thennles toriegblate kll Champ ion matches forlthe-Gold p a ll, areas follows — 1 The ea on extends Jrom Sept 123d to Noi 1 st and from Ma 1st to Sept. 23d i , 2 \No Club shall challenge more than one du ring the season. j J 3 A ll challenges are to addre sedto the Chair m a h of th e Tournament Committed, who Will hnmeaiatel cbmniunicatewith champion 4 All champion matche are to be ‘decided oneeafme. . ; J . . . . I 5. The cham iOn club m u st hold H in en- .thinAeii) thecoirkJ •to'&jOidaasof ____________ _________________„ -andnqpre- ference shall be hown to any club; T r 7 The Club holding the ball SeptJ 2 ]! 867 shail be onsidered qhampion or theyear preceding, andm a take pose sion o fthe ball_ \ i 8 The champion club w ill not b e barred fiom entering the lists and striving for! the prizes a t” any .tournament hereafter arranged. by the pres ent committeel t. | No challenge Wl 1 be forwarded b m ittee if reeeijved within ten. da of the season, f/ -re, re ! • 10 All ClubS enteung tlie Tourhamerjt apd contending foi the Gold Ball are. understood, to endorse the above rales, u nd to agree to a b id e b / 'jeceipt o f challenge J a l u a B I e H o u s e a n d J L o t l f d s /S a l e j ^ITUATBD on AibanySt, between BnflWofondMH J j l S t . Terms easy. Enqalre of BJW m«Jt m -SQUIRE Ithaca. Sept» 8 tM 1866 ‘(2w46) n!!S ii> E d ito r Joxtbna Will yotpdndulge me with spac \ acknowledge donations to theCc o f a v«ry beantifal set of tbe y? jBacoa, in ifi volumes, Brown A ,ipK Sditlon, by Francis: M ** ®)evefi fiOURd oC«h® 3 tateemln/*md Advertiser t e . e requisite to wfiell Library •kaof Francfo Dggard-s Bos- BSq Alfo iblau news- onae« o f the omxm Kofi, a ^ o t , Ma tec till h /n fire n ^Vashipgt^n W e fear lie l ot set him elf ighttjefore tlie and that a t headquarters th e y all t h a t l i e h a s d o n /th r o u g h his: em ocrat, tb d e s e iv e th e office W e ad vi ed him om e w e e k 'since to jhe e i t the P r e ident ffle offfiis pajjbl fa t the' last t w o oi th i e e yefti s A h the commission.) doe ot come, w e feai he has neglected to do thi I f it l inconvenient fojr him to) d^o that, let him cut out this extract, care fu lly certifying to t correctnesdj a pub lished hi him m the fall, df 1864/ jand p rob ab ly th e r e w ill be-no’further delay m the^ com m ission, ?■<'?- if The onlvinerxt More ticket is the l of a piece., the^ tail. u w o in»t auamo i the bead sname the tail. Arail-spliti and a boorish tailor, b o th from the both crowing up in uncouth gnprance, hth eys a form a grotesque subject for a riatiricpoetp might celebrate them ip such [.strains as Bean Swift bestowed on ‘Whiston a n d Dittonuor Ai stoph&ne on -that lierviljB dem°KbKuei H y perbolas. ’ f , j j 1 x I ] S h o u ld t h e ab o v e fail a n d tlie) P r e s i d e n t still p r o v e o b s tinate, foake th e follow ing] p u b lish e d In the D e m o c rat on t h e 14th o!f M a t c h |l8 6 5 , p r e s e n t i t b o lk ly unde|, th e P ie s id e u t ia l nose Snd o u r w o r d for it tlie C h ief M a g istrate-w ill s u r r e n d e i / a t disciie -5 tion ra t h e i / t h a n ta k e th e risk o f an o thief attacl-y*.! ■ 'j- f\ - | ^ | “ Thsu-dFunken ahd beastly CALidtn.A, the most p f o j S ^ c n ^ ^ t ^ U e R6ihanr Emperors, raised h is horse to the cHg)Jity,Qf Consul—a - thatl informfer times, ha&been filledhj _ testjwarrors ahd statesmen o f therepublief- SCipios, the Catos, by Cicerp, and Tby. th< hty Jthutrs fiim/self. The consulship ,w&: cely more disgraced by that' scandalohi transaction than Is our Yice-Presldency by- th< late election, This office has been adorneq ii better days b y the talents and accomplTshmenti of AdaMs a n d Jefferson, Clfotpn atidGerry, Cai- md 'VafiBnrienj and n o w to see i t filled by solent, drunkenhrute, in comparison w ith _ —nven Calignlajs horse was i ” for the poor animal d id not abuse ture ” f j Ad English paper makes |heufd/~ lowing statement regar&in 1 lX \ in this country:, * 1 f i E W / : . . A P ¥ C R T I 8 R I W E f l T $ , Qn TaGHday, the 4th Inat., between 'Wfotfiin? a “ if privateate letttters, , iv le of no yslae to any onqsllf the finder of any or all pf them will, retnm them to where,they fore addressed, they! — ly rewarded ^ | * j Will he lib! C O L f M O T O R ’S M O T - I G M J C ollector ’ s O itmce , 26 th SD ist onN, Y ,) r J B ih / haxton , Stept 5,1866 h OTICB18 hereby given that the Ammal List, Df Lv Taxes In the 25th (Collection District, poMprfttmg theconntieB of rBroomeyTlomi', Tompkins* and Scbny- ler, has bepn received by mefromftheAssesBorofsidd Bf strict, and that the duties and~taxfes therein apeci fled have become due andpayable The saidlist con tains the duties assessed for licenses, bffiiard-tables, carriages, musical instruments, gold fond silver plate and watches, for the year ending May 1,486’L aud tax umu incomes for the year endlngBecember 61,1865 Tbejtaxfos due from persons residing in the Coftnty of Tompkins willbe received by FretTerick T. Gh eeri ly, E sq, Depnty Collector, at his office fn theviUafee T^ - - 1 8 C. HITCHCOOT^) Collector 26th Rist pjN ^ f t i . : m » 9 now offering the following atttfmtivpjpili^f r A t “ i n a j,t i j 1 I if £ li !? , fo i i f_ n ) i j, G O O D S A lS (D M O T I O N S -v TA. n -t j;_ J ) —\T — t i i « n f I I L k C O ' S T E i > i y s r p f i i i i * t u lib r f ‘ d t w p a k m , * I . '’O'* P o p l i n e ^ t ^ s i Q i n j S J i f y m s , C h m n h r a y s fy . , ... M . . . , *■ Pcqui, O . R M E ' M m T 7 i i q u e s rX V j t f c u n s o o t In&vobBoofct % t ff f*f f pi*ir 7 il & n d JacojteT& M ti s l t m } a i f o r G a r a b a lcliA M u s h i? s? \ i a r : i n , B r illia w f r L m v n s , *■ B l a c h a n d ^ W h i t e L a c e , J r S i l k Iliw s i o m 1 L M w h m u )]JEd0tyg;%A R U f f i n g (y B ^ a d T r m m y in g , 4g tg~\A | C jB L a c i L a c e Edging-, ‘ , ty VaiV.Berqge; ; | : T a b le L i n e n > _ » ( r- C a r n b r icvL i n e n , , /u i Xf*ap1cvns, j , 1 _____ * r Surm rver Shaw ls^ M L isle ? 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F J je tPrcpnTSiis^Oafihiers tTL Treasi.rc,-. ot 3 banfep yn)oi«p the c n rvlsr.. 8, nt frrc «-,/[ , ptep AisSrv a the \unfej cat ct c 1 UviV S p p g fielci, VvrmoBt. | • . fjjrrreoi ‘M f n r . s f t r j f ** A 1 A- S' i ir 11 iai e -ifd i el] s *ud Djs-ros^n Vr '•e r j 51 L q P o ip m d j \ A r m & T j a p s ! ^ M o h a n P l a i d J f f e n n o , U t l t P o l l D e G k e n g m * '1 >d o P a r v a m e t i a s . O o i< fedr ' f l w p r ^ , } \ » K - fr U P f t ■” i i -• r f* 1 B e a v y g g i c h G i b G r a i n S i l k s ^ j, ( i r 1 1 ’ s r a w s , , p p xiri f E 0 . R A N 1 P r e n e t i C o r e t , f *WdtiMek- p a i i i s g 1 : T ' L a te t B o n - T q n H o o p S k i r t s , 9 S 10~4 S h e e t i n g , 1 P i l l o w C o t t o n I 1 I } ^ R u l lj ] * I — 1 i lS5^ | i 1 ~ ^ t * iirb'fO i 4V I f * M i l , f e Z | i we^n®U®tt«hti!>aito ?hlfl iwifttfitock ot # IH , 1 , r e ' / f i \ f f o T f t 3* ^ , / n ' n 11 r 1 f | n o ^ K 4 ® t * , n a ,' J r . I tin 'T y u * 3 fo.‘ t A t ■ T i p s - j^aviir^L dye** -pr-rch^PC'ti V^'crc* tpe is e l^c) io (If r cfTiccmfi»?t 6 in tQothgmut etaup ^<^ 13388 ) 100 ^c*roct Ithaci f o r ! s /“ ^ * v o f e V T i J f h i l e s ! *TjlOR S VLE, one pair of Huk-s Fnqnire c f L l W f L ISATWA ER I \taAJ _________ (O^p) ”1 ( m t t S & l . £ r * / UARiHT, situate m thp town of % an Eett n sA mites tfon*h o f Nevffi. fl iliaee ar tVo-xmlee norther) from J bw rtwood s Hot( ], containing O s « , H n n c l r e d and E lg it e e n A c i e s ; aixt\ 1 acres improved the alanci heavil timbered with HsmToc^ Jyfaple a, d f i s k A larg/x Iraiue bern ard. frame house well i n t e n d and v pi? adapted to rais n Gram. Ed! Or ss From fixieen. to ef^btcer Hnr dred dollars of tl c ntcha^e money an remain on Bpnd and^Mortgahe lor twelv® or fifteen yeire bv paymg ^ terest annnaU WULbp sold cheap, and p o jfession giVi j l the fast day o f April next For par ticulars enquire o t JGHN HGR ON who In es adjoining ih e farm or q f THEG VALLEAN, fonl- livanville, Cheanung Co ,-N Y Jnjy ffl 1866 ? (3m40) - A T V a l u a b l e I F a r m J I T f r U C T I O J T ! - h > r i f t f r f do do I FIRE, LIFE * TRAV ELLER S ’ J INSURANCE* h i ' , m c j c m t m t f r , \Agm t, 1 \ f \ »Tl J ’ T i l The HewlShgland 'Mutual 1 Life Ina bo / \ .of^sfon, Mm£ f J H rff || Vmted°s be8t Companies offthte 1 ijravelleis’ Insiimnce Co ,>/ of ProYidence,R. I1, k_ *«The Lafayette Yire insurance C j* [j 4 pf Bfool&ynvN.Yjf ! & Persons wishing tp, insure iulfeijier of W 1 t secure policies-on ihe jflost Ubmtl ________ ^ _______ ft UH18I IBBpectOf. TheJBestr w A lw a y s ^ th e fp g e a p e ^ t. | T h e a l l - W i u t e R u h b e i * J R o l l b f 11 * G E N U I N E ' M O N I T O R . { 1 : C L O T H E S W R O N G E R , ] I x W I T H A N D W IT H O U T C O G - W H H » j& , f ,< F-. XAHUXAOTUgBD BV ■ j J O H N Y G lJN » ,f T f r ® - O M in H A L W b in g x r -M ajc .' ■ W i t h s e lf - a d ju r if o g l p if i ig B A n d co g -w h e e l comfifaw- ed, a n d eo c o n s tr n c te d a s .tp a d ju s t th e m s e lv e s to t h e in e q u a l i t i e s o f g s r i ^ n t a j r w i t h o u t s e p e r a t in g t h e c o g s.. T h i s is to Ih e - tra d e w i t h a S e lf X d ju M ln g d u d A d ju s ta b le S u b O e r S p r in g fond Cc|g- w h e e iqM fabijaed T h e g e a r b e l a g v e r y f l n e 'a n d a s s lste d b y a j o i c t i n th e u p p e r abftfl, causes: t h e m a c h in e t o r u n w i t h m o r e e a s e t h a n w h e & ; p r o g e ll e d b ^ i c t l < m , j t a k i n g th e s t r a i n off t h e r o tte i* * Timewii expeirientfo hav»_cbj»vinced Wringer MSb- TifiMiturerathati rubber rQllerSsWlth gear are mucb m t r e durable than thbhevflfhout.rein this machine wefsw a cast rubber roller,,same as the u Universal” in sint half an inch longe#:and ^all White Rubber, whUeoiker Cog-Wheel Wringers JtoUAs are B lack S ellers ent ered with White. .fF \ 1 Tfo I With the old ttyle’of Cog-wheel Wringersit isfoifod necessary, in' order to keep the down one end of the upper roll prevents^ the rollers from sh themselveS at one end io wringer! to iesverynn- atjone ekdr 1 l i t w A N t e n - I > __________ IL . H , C U L V E R | I # A R t A t o M A k B L j f ^ 1 | j. “ / , g C L V p b V o w f P A R I A N M A R B L E V A S E S i l 60 P A I R v. J V _ r Berian MarblfoiMwelry B oxm and turn ver 7 Wkm,not 0017 ' e v e m b u t w t r a i n i n g t h e r th a n th e o th p r . - 1 1 T h e f r a m e s o f o u r ’W r to g e r s a r e 'o l l e d , V h t c h p r e v e n ts th e , a u d s p e n e t r a t i n g t h e w o o d ; ms If' T h e r o lle r s a r e m a n u fa c tu re d fro m All-'W KIte R d b - R u b b e r , w h ile t h e r o lle r s i n t h e m a j o r lty o t m a c h in * * a r e m a n n f a e t u r e d frdmiL a n i n f e r i o r a r ti c le Of b la ru b b e r , co v e r e d w i t h w h ite , r , , TM E M A N , E I N G * C O ., Sole A g e n ts, ___________ 17 » f rJr€ >■ I t h a ^ N . Y . TKLL p t t E E K O O O fE R 8 H 0 P . The uuderfoij?$e(flfould a W M ' S ® ,Sw ffifri55: b a r r e l s , apple b a r r e l s , h a l f b a r r e l s , b e e f a n d p< s t f K g a s < . « 8 3 a f a « ■ » - UWmfcprics, *4 6ft L A P / R S * S A C H I N G S , r n ™ ? - L i n e n , f I fflH B Bubscr beta whi sell atRublic Auction at the A ITHACA HOTEL, os y S a tu r d a y , s e p t 2 2 d , 1 8 6 6 , at 2 o’clock M , the farm latel owned and occupied by James Hilnck deceased, situated 2 34 miles south otlthaca, containing 9 1 Acre®. ?h*re is about 8 acres of wood land, a good house and ont building on the place, ancLwpll watered on ever part Terms 1 --------- - ' LYO! ~ made known on day of sale Ithae*. July 26 8CC. J M LYONS, 1 / C l W IL L O U G H B Y * * , F ; p y g p ^< t?c,< k c & a J A Ills i Ahgust 27th,1866.“ A TREACHEROUS AND DEADLY FOlj c A t a b b h : 1 r & j k 4 | r V ) :! l ^ « je * i I \ I J 1 (W® have a imff^Siock and ^Hi very CHEAP tfi, those who buy early. Please cfoliand examine thM® 1 1 ANDRUSyMcCHAIN A CO. \ ‘ 1 - S p r i n g A r r i v a l s i „ I , ± m e . I H T H E b AND h ~ / v e » v N O I S E S Ijy , T H E H E A d ! t ! 1 N O R T O N ’ S l 1 ^ ' ^ E ^ q l l K k E D Y ■! ‘ ! '.--fo FOR ‘ . - > ’ tm fi . o a . ' E a / r i r h : , , • I f s e A c m e * o f : R e r f e p U o n . 4 hiT Y BREAKS UP THIS TEfouBLE DISEASE v A Tat itsFountain Head, and removes at once all .. the swretcbed symptoms Of this1 loathsome malady,, such as Pain in the Temples, Offensive Discharges, Obstructiqn df She'\’-— ® Breath* Sn^ppi TtopaV, Hacking <S>Ugh; re - r - — r __ ; Thla Remedy afidjMode Treatment! / like the diseasei 'is pfoeollar. It consists pf thqjnhai attott’/off HxrmleSri^Squlds to»m the [Palm et [th< Hand- The immediate relief it aflbrds, is alone wortl tentimee the costofithe Remedies/ , ? * . •, ! jB^imonfal from Dr. R. Goodale. j Having «een and examined the additions to my RemediM for the Cure of Cstarrfo. hy Geni^ Norton, to whom, ah the only^ent, Iiinpartei1 * ’r e 1 « j m i d t ' O u E T a h i A t s S a y , deedl can truly say, th«tl owe my thanks to God and you Mr. Norton I «h*U never forget yon 1 I _. T _ ? -TS iXTSv 1 Q p ° ;; iR ° “a “ r S l feel certain I amflndins; great rellef from their* use.-fo tarrh/I hayebeen Afflicted with it since -V A* , „ . - L X i I *J|- >!; i k s«iw i ^ y E ARB now recexviug our Sprii^ Assortment ot W A L L P A P E R , W indow P a n e r ^ o r d e r s , W indow / . r -81111388, I T e v q r y v a r^ g ^ R l^ k b j^ c ^ w e ofTer very low I J ^ R A P H A L B U M S k*fofompm!ng m any n«%Ana elegant pat j £a new aseorlm e n t o f FEOTG&BA p e b i ‘ O A m > r P I C T U R E S , j. t xed and Plain A large assortmefit Just received ok BLMtoeluromatle, P t s fe^ j fea f d , T 4 Colored Crayon*, aHd-s^faythirigln thAt llnereqnlred ibrfirawing AJswanewlotof Wallets,-Ladle’s Poartmomes v' v /G o i* Vsm cT AiUeie»t andT otherfiiirigs toolnnmerons to mention. tha^a. Vsb.SO. 1«W« i ANDRUS, MoCHAIN * CO i t p p a 8 f a E | T t F B - H K M r t T K C . . i f s t i s s ' - i m WHOLESALE OK R E T I I L , > * it * i ' MASON, of Ihemoit^approvedmakes. h r t fit ,t,f m a S s o B B s a t e s s i i? that 1 am alre ady lqndinltopratte. /The GmeV^ E U B E K A , Iinfom ifoa, n S S S o ^ S ^ e & l d i m s m s s s s s e a t r r mmr ‘ ■“ - \ J g f a l l WAHRAN WILLOUGHBY, KLIMS, . s LYMAN. BDr-if properly pot up—to v I 1 0 4m ”*r i * Q O W , aw lA fer \ h } < ^ 7 / : hr-' i:nr.i -rtfo-re triW l?- i ,y.*i - , q 1 , i d have always taken the S f tH w all others on exhibition whenever exhibited When we realize ttatfauiyi&'M rd of onr tin£is spent on onr Beds, how important it is that we have tbe / B E S T : B £ U M ' V S T . 1 I have a good assortment on hand and am prepared to make fader any'odd «Ufe>tbhort notice, ana will make over fll kinds ofSpringBeds andMattrasses Hair MAttruees and Bedding for Canal Boats made ' ^I^u^^Bter witP Curled ffair^foss. Busks arid Tow. 1 No MT Owego S t . corner of Aurora. Ithaca W ON ’T TJS£ 1 N Y 0TH EB. ■ 4 K n r s m T t c f W h T l i Y ' i f M l S ‘ A K H I E T i p m m w m y < m ; w f * 'J# »lj p j i m m & J * .. { i-.., ... 3 w a r n m i d i s*5f V j P j *I ...,, .. ...s»Ba3 ; i * ^ ifo f i t i f m 0P a ^ tor It, ~ * 1 *T l w k h l k : . i W f . K A S X m A p m i Ithas»> H. Y. ; pPkS^#r3f*^f