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S p a t i a l 3TetiCea. r t i i r i k j v . POST '>FKICE, • firne go. fiuv, ij , '<~ Oo aqdtfter Monjayi-Nav,.l Pli ISO'J. thL* \ Malle Will cloto.M foltowi!' Morniog.mujla by R- R.. 7;0O A, M. Rr Stt «»4 to Jfolniki. 80 : * A M. - %iqqlbat ond Woo W i by Bunn, 7:00 A. 51. Wiy Malt, by It, K.j'tQflll planea tbia eldo of Bufful ,apd Albany, U.'K) P, M. <f Mexico uy qtagq, 8:09 r. M . Mbrougfl Way1 Jl.ill, by It. tt . 7:13 \p. Sf. A.B. GETTY, P. M. CtiQiomptlon ur toy dliaus o and' alateman's of eatcemod cltizmit, attc Liverwort Tar. Wid Can... - a r, ”-o saqctloq ol .clontlflo i, .. ForaalolntJ.vego-uiindhy allDrui PWOK—In larue buttloi ( I. or il bottlea lor *8,60 — C. 17. Tuttle. Auburn, N. Y,, General Agont. dool-d*wlw, , j':' „/f , : atf. ctiu Brttnrewe a carton aea.U*ofo< Ca .— .j. rottiJently^that O U|o prop||leM>r/a^oarJo 01 uoall ynd ppwiure. that tywAnd «waooi*f loi'llKsoiahlo3'™- - - r. r 1 Ihatt’ It cannot- bpl proro a great cure to lha,e>ctod,lod Impart vitality ta tho thorough _pnHor excellence artrf Amdlcial feaulit.“b <1 ihe proprletori th a --------- -------- ■orttsoanen! In aaotbarco BORN BEAUTIFUL, I weald remind tho-p Whan hair la ol an odiooa Onl by nature Or gnzkled by alckueavor time. tbat by uilng Chrlatadoto’*',Excelsior ifrrir Dye, they may, to for at their hair Ir eOacerafed; re ted mine'** bo ... J1£4UT1FUL. ThA Uyo Haa been snalvinl and certified to be pure andlijuyjilaastt^ Vf^ Chlilta, the moat dhtlng&llhed «ar“ Poltl eferywbare.eniLapnlledby all Hair Drea- lora^CbHatadoro, No,ffAslor House, I*. Y. JPaWaVteuL f o r l lr il - q P o to n t for Uood. WOenrpeUorlo0amatMa.lapreieot, arid Krandrrtbi W JSu~SK: aod romoTtj thorn from thi body. fhe qu*l|t y of alone idylor holdu'AndllUatflg IboaxpnliVm ef Depraved hu mors.la potaesaod by ne other medicine ■ for Ural- A t«b!g ftUriopblaio adlalj uprSWtKdialarp arltlee which r hiinrr^unlllog parti Yutihg peopleeople —enot — ....laadlalj uprSa-thi p co but mUidlo aged and old people can. l i * jncMortr, ap. predate that medicine wnich, being a aed ia ttekaeM, dcrlul Pllla penelnt<%_and renoti Imparities from: •bua praranttarauttlSl ol thd hanhra, *• -------- \-— iroTwibrtd-lroal thfr body. In V eur _______________ {faladii^ pronounced Mvaiod-avUatlpit behind. , < try - daht df Nd. 8 St Canilatrf et, Rrandreth'a Buil ding j by GoopxaiAv A.Gu., No.'{t3 Wait PinrtAUact. OrwordN, Y., lud by allreepacUbtedeafereln mcdl- . ./ . r . l navlfcTfcw'- A NALYTICAL PH Y S IC IA N . jB r .'a u « » E L i7 j r . w h i t e Cta baddnMIEod aL Ua dflcn aa laHown Dr. flilLwhw^iuit %££'< Tl/eaflrtlftirtfflrp'lrt iey Aradta tUMaap to « p j|y • j g g ^ . G H E A T EN GLI n U ItB A K D l. ■ Iku IntarriablA rtMaielnf ia unfalHag la lha aan all thole palatal and dangefoaa dlihaiea to wUrh1 ere ale jetgiaiRailia la nbject. Kaladeratw ill e«i aadrratorea aU ohMnaatioai.aad aipoedy lare e heretUd oa. ^ KAKRIED UD|*» Jj paeaherlyiulted.' ItarW.ta-a ahort Urea, brie,, k ibTreoalkly period wkh raaaUrlty. Aaah kouM.oprrea Oa* DaUar, beara Us Gorini- w a i dtatap ol ilraat Brttala. is pn,aot ceiaiarMU. ■CAUTION. Thaia f l U l i M I u d lna*arety/haaaMd«rfa#iti JflltJT TUKKt UOlTTHStf r n g v n f , t t lArydn aan ia hrbvr ** Aiaareerilga, hat at aayMWKnt ^laaJllMMoi jtanrahlllMi M a ll ACaatldhi.falata tba back aad Hreb«, Fatt|M oa uUiet eaertlon. Palpi- aHsaAltSa- Heao, Hyiterk», aad Wbites, Uses rffl, wUlataM.lt aarawbes all,outer Strawe hara railed, aadaUbaogii a paaartaljsaMty,** lao» reetafa it.a, aalvtnal,aadataay. or saytkla* hlrtlklrt the comHI- * FMldlrMktoaatae^pabfMak |« t a « , ™Po *iGeldOiwago'Jyrl/orthWi' Batiir, Caal: A Co., J. *. B l e k k r d ^ J. A. BKkalth, u d D. NEIV PlIOCKSS. Wblab Ii kotoblw^'bydkA^d WiltMS'af hlbd dAW- laG Vlaa? »^ad,>«lrUlm»alih«dr aed a werhct aaaamay.efdaadliidi oaffto aaiured, thli being t ‘ .riupn^tkjtreiU e ^ - , gaHMbaM •uWATKIIBA TILTON ■ 'W^al^Blrtat-NkwTdrfc'' NliW YORK AND*OALWAt LINBi ' ' Jba euaaete aad jKtwMhl'iwi inrenlfr ■ ,' ^fnilii^r\™ W.ilVork T^hnridtr. Dee. Ith, 1 aS . {Recording ttaoaoaninodgUon.) jS B ^ s s m s a i w s s IUM?f R*llwSl4^i5^irllaln7Md.Jrelakd.i. eUSfkM, | o da platerkk • L arotar eai s i i s s * oflfka RffiS% (pribor ale artloopapplyailhe o 9 « 6 b e A ^ i M , * ^ ^ ^ ^ . ■0 Markft Maok/Oawsgi L O C A L N E W S . MONDAY MORNINO, ............................. DEO.S, Tbe Tlmea Stan dti In hli euy cbulr, Palling hla nose and scratching h:s hair, Trying to barrow up something there— Something to paia for an artlele. But in rain does he scratch bis pun'ed poll; Hla head ii aa Told as Ihe emptiest hole : And though one hour afier another doth roll. Tut still ha writes down not a parlfole. At last he exelalme, “A thought s'rtkee my olnd, (I’d hare aeen It borora If I had'nt been blind,) I'tl take tha PALLADitnt; ha! that'a the kind— I can dip something ont of It neutlcal: Thli I wlU alter to suit the times; Then, It Alice Mabd Alice hapa in with her rhymes, ((hr she brings maome sort of a bundle lomettmcu) Onr paper will be likewise ntuis-lcal.” “0 looner said Uaa a loond greets his ears: And e'en as ha wishes, Maud Alloa appears, Well aden with her own larely rerun In sooth, Allco M.nd was a noble child,, Witb ber boautifal eyes so bine and mUd; And it nearly drove oer brare Timas Man wild— 1 he sight of those eharmlog bright tresses. Tha coming or Mend had dlipe'led his dismay; Her Term were “ set\ wl'honl further delay. And the Times Man's paper did flourish that day, For his sheet he shortly arranges. Bet him In future never despair. Or puule hi. head and find nothing |here; Bnt of sharp steel scissors get a flu pair. id get a angea. P A new brand of flour has been Introduc ed Into tbe New Orleans market, under tbe style of \ Flora Temple 2:221 - It can’t ba beat.” t y St. Pacb’a Fair —Tbe Fair of tbe La dles of St. Panl's Church eoromeneee this even- at Ooollille Hall. Tbo display of articles be large and varied, and there can ba little donbl bet that It will be largely attended. C2T E a r lt Cioaiso or Storss.—Ihe hard- ua raercheats have agreed to close thair stores ; 7 i o’clock r. u , heocuforlh on til tbe Iret ol Janaary, and thereafter at 7 o'clock notil tbe flnl of April. t w Tbe Examination of pabllo eehoole will becoodocltd tble morning, from 9 to 12 | o'clock. In the Primary eehoot corner of Weet Fourth it^ Erie streets. In tbe rooms of'UlMea Weed, Brewster and Johnson ; aod this afternoon, from 4^ o'clock, in tbe Janlor 8 cboel on West Fourth near Bridge street, in tba room of Via* Whitney. r O raitr Bmito, says Ibe Utica Ttlegr*pk\ has greatly Improved, and U new quite bimaelf. Permission haa been accorded to Hen. Johe Cochrans, a sephew of Mr. Smith, to either visit bis uncle Ip person or correspond with bim letter. Ths nawa of this rapid return of Hr. a’t coastal health will ba welcomed by hosts of friends, {9* Crrr L iirast - Tbe LlbraHtn Baa begin to Issue books. The canse of the delay fo last month appears to be owing lo the Inability to obtain the new catalogue from Ibe prl bet which I* bo* to be cemplaled this week __ There are Mill a Targe nmreber of books oet, aad tbosa having tbam ara requeued to retnm tbem Immediately, end save fines. Tha rdlM lor tha delirery and receipt of books are ordered to be enforced. r NoDoonr oy I t — More laay folks reach a premature gave thin the drive ahead^ ladus- trieat portion otooiemnaUy. A» a writer just ly ‘ ramarks, It Is not work that kills men, worry. Work is healthy; yon cao kardly pat a ora on a mtn .thalf ha can b e tr. Worry Is rest bjian- tba blade. It ii not revolution', tbat deafroyi the machinety, hut Ihe'frlctlon. Fear eearvlrl l^dep hat Wfa aid tru th era a weet juices. P T n i C ar at*.—Thu follawlng Indicates the time of opening end closing the osaals for the past eleven years:/ ~ k oruxgq,. ^ „ ctesn*. HR (Ly I.T..A....A .....Dueemkur » IRV) April« . .. do II M t •18AS •• s o .... ............ ue IS 1853 •• (0 ............................ We >0 lWt May 1 ................ do 3 1835 * ... ............................ do U IBM ” do 4 t y A New Astn G ood pAfgR.—The Brook lyn CM|y tKews)i tbe tlibi of a new sheet wblck yre'bave received. I t la pnbliehed by A. J . Sow. tey, formerly .of the Rome Stnlintl, aid edited hy Wm. (J. Bishop,, fermerly reporter tor tbe Sf. T. Ittra li and ooneldered tha best tn qliy. The Wrwriu get up baidaem'elf,' hi a Veal sjaifSpaper both locally and generally, shows originating ability In every line of its large editorial matter, jand |s R true family ptpat—Ifl- terHtli^.knd iMUitiive. Such k pepar %lll ebon earn s islgb place In the Bald of Journalism, and We eatintSt' wish (t more than Itdesarvee. - using tkrougb tha extenilra.Wara- Roofesof Wklbrldge dr Bailey, we And h large •{ock of Aood^ lndeed.—filling tbelr store froce cellsr to ettTb. Among Ibe assortment, we eb* served a buiubsrof elegant chestnut Chamber Suits, marblk-topped. Ac.; togelbsc id Imltition of oak: and tbera waa one beatttifel Whfebbrie eeryktghlybrkateented. They declare that th*V iiVai> able te furnish ell Oewegd wllh ifei’ytblng n eedsd.la {he. way ef Furpltury.’Beds and Bedding. Window Bhadee,. Damsik Curiatci. Ao,: beiidee farolehlng^Qltt and;R6feWoo4 Mouldtng for Pietare A peep In-at thelr wledowfl will exhibit Bomri ot thslr (Vamlpg upon the new eteel engrariege of Waih!ndton’s|'dEverett. .A m*fa feature In their trade le ihat they Mll ekeap lor tMb. aud g w ^ . * r i T * W A » x i a ' o o « K I nt n* ^ ^ ,a b“ l,rln« fw ,h#T ^ O g Q Q ^ UlU S S ^ T ^ ^ t ? k l 5 j , ^ ri‘h*.k: • W ^ j k ^ ’tw l/ «M|» pd«f M li$ Mflrsr«el'l. a S Z &B~ Collision and Lois or the Spooner J. H. TirtAtir” and Proteli,ir “ Milwao- xc,\ on Lakk Michioar.—Wo are indebted io 1st Mate Joel A. Turner, of tbe schooner J . I-. Tiffany, for an account of tho collision between thu Tiffany urtd Propeller Mflwaukeo, on. T oes- day morning, tlta 29th ult, by which both wea- ’ere lost, with five of the craw;of tho for- Ifr, Terner states that they Were off Skilagatco Light, when be had juet came on to take) hli watcb, end was exchanging remarks with Capt. Turner about th* weather, when-tbey sew lights ahead. These proved to be tbe lights of the Propollers Milwaukee and Free State, As the latter approached the Tif- laoy and passed under ber atern, Mate Tarner rung the Tiffany’a bell, and he beard a voice to lay off.\ The next moment, the Milwaukee waa obseaved coming down upon tbem, end uruck the Tiffany amidships, butatonce backed Mr. Tarner at once looked in tbe hold, and found the veesel leaking and sinking rapidly.— Attempt! were then made lo launch tbe m u ll boat, l{nt It waa louod to bave bean atove In the ollii-ion, and nseleta. A part of Ibe crew then ent up tha rigging, and in a few momenta Tiffany went down, end Hr. Turner s carried down some thirty feet. When me up, he grasped a piece of wood for a tomcats, and then discovered the foreman i water, and struck oet for it. While oe iy he waa ecized on the back by some oue, but released himself and retched the mast, upon which he found e number of others, end among tbem Ospt. Turner.. This mist soou gave wey id all were afloat again. Tbey then awam for the mainmast, wbicb projected some thirty feet out of water. Here five ol the crew maintained themsrlvea for over ao hoar before they were picked op. Capt. Turner waa very maoh ex- itusted, and bis mate, Joel A. Tarner, took Off lie scarf, Litened it to the rigging, and tied 11 o tbe Captain'e arm, assisting bim in support ing himself above water, notil they were res cued by Cept. Rounds, of the Free Slate, tbe Milwaukee having also aunk, aad her crew b a r ing eared ihemielves by lb* boats, from which were afltresrde liken abosrd tha Free State. From tbit poiat, we give the account made by those on board Ihe last named propel- ' r :— We sodn beard tbe hallooing, and cama io eight directly or some men in the ifater, hang ing by Ihe lapmelt of Ibe scboouer which bad ■uuk. Ospt Rounds then hallooed, “ for God’s eeke get (be boats ioto ths water, (one minned by lay Mete, wbo bad beea a passenger witb i ihe Milwaukee,) and palling to the place wbare the mtn wire, got them Into tbe boats took them on board of the Free Stata.— When we got to where tbs men were, Csptaln Turner, ol tbe Tiffsny, was banging on (be mast beed, hie head drooping, and hhaaalf insensible. The let Mate, wbo was lo tka water, (aid to the crew of the boats, “ for God’s lake aave the Captain iret, belt almost gooa\ Whan we got to ibe Free State with tbe few aaved, they were taken into Ibe cabin, hot fire* were belli, hot coffee and bat brandy fixad, blankets warm ed, the clothe* were taktn from ^h* man and everything poeeibly done far them. AU were in very bad condltioo. but the Captain waa tha nearcet gone, and It was about aa hoar aad half before he wai reetored. ef the oraw of tbe Mi'wankse wee# sawed, bat five of ibe Tiffany’* were drowned. Tbeir imea ar* ta follows: Dcnery E. Graft*, Id Mate, Wtat Harwich, Barnstable Co , Mats. a. Bmitb, teaman, a Norwegian, who Bred nt Cbhngo. Jet. Swayte*. seaman, a Norwegian, wbo Bv- ed et Taylor’* Point, wear Chicago. John Lupton, teaman, an Engliahman, who as well known lit HaSfak, JT. & Wm. Thompson (eol), steward, Chatham, C. f. Mr. Graven left n father, mother, and noma brothers and alnttrt. Smith wa# singleand bad no reltflTM In Amarlea. Swaylsa left a poor mother, wbo depsnded updn him for aupperl—• Lupton was w eiagle man. Thompson left a wife and four children. Th* aaved from lha vsteel e re at fottowi: James M. Tarner, Matter, bswege H. T. Jerl A. T imer, It* Male,Os*r*e, Ml Y. John M. Smith, teaman, Calamsxoo, Mich. Fredlllllen, iessaao. CepeYlactat, N. Y . Henry John Merritt, artmin, Oiwego,, N. Y. th e MitAewkee, ewatd by the American TranrportaUoo 0*. waa valued a taheat » » , - nished lo American readers, with Blackwood, ! for 110. Any single Review la onlv $3; any! two, |6 ; any three, 27; the four, 28. Black wood alone is $3 ; with any three of ihe Ro ws, *9 ; with ihe four Reviews, (10. Addrea« L xokard Scorr & Co , No. 54 Gold sired. New York. t W Drip Ulcxks rciUD —impurity of the ! blood, lores, ulcere, tnd. pimples on tbe body, ! K^L1' lEli0TH *TEKI- ENSKAVisca or II as chronic diseases ol the stomach. liver | «kSU 111? tOIl & Everett and kidneys, ere all cured by the moderate use j ' „ ^QcludinF * S ew, rf VenV>n. , „ . , , ’ _ . . In foe Engraving of WaJhlngtcn. These splendid er of Herrick a Sugar Coated Ptlla. In full doses | gr„ ingi arefwm orlgiool p^ nt“ngl by Hlokl, „ ,d „ active cathartic ; in email dosee, purifying, tonic ! engraved on steel In tho highest stylo of Art. Tba; id diuretic. Full directions go with each box. \re e*cij 25«5ln Family package*. 25 cents. [Business Notice) \3 T Holloway’s Oikthckt asid Pills.- Prior to the Introduction of Holloway’s Ointment cancers were supposed to be ineradicable except by tbe scalpel, bnt tbia doctrine ia now esplod The. most deplorable case*—case* tba could not be reached by the knife or br ciuscic recently been cured by Ibis wonderful dis infectant. which acts ts an irresistible cuontur- ist to tbe virus of the disotse, arrest* its pro- ess, and relieves the empoisoned fl.-ah ol its rrible and offensive burden. Scrofulous a tumors, earbunclea, eUndular swellings, teg. eic , are no longer the bugbears they Id former times. The Ointment, sided in ii tion by tbe Pills, Inevitably curaa them. [Business Nuric-.) { y Strou q & O d ld— Are manufnetor- g for tbe eomfnc Fad and tVtnter, the beet s'yte of reneh end Fnriiih Beaver Overcasts, ever exhibited i this murker, ol which they so Id: the eximlnuloo ot discr rnfnstlng public, toefmx conlldsnt thst they c«n not berorpa*.ed either tn pomt ot style or m Aim fa [Business Nottee.) ■ Dr. W.R. Watson, of Syracn.o, will be Id Oswego, Wednesday and Thursday ol week, (or the purpose oftreadns all diacoltles peculiar praetfce. Fsraooa afflicted abonld not he ’ See urfKTsfaeaasitf (a sasrtrr celnaa. 1 Office No, I<f7 Weal drat Street, (up stab etly opposite the Luke Ontario Bank. D a lly P a lla d iu m O ffice. I Oawtso, December 3. 1B5». { The Flour market is steady srith aale* ot 450 bbl* ln- udisg 100 bbla Palmetto at t5.M>, 10O bbla Orleaaa Ai ; 101 bbla Hamilton at 15.20, 104 bbls Waablngtc : (5,75, and SO bbla Maabattaa at (6.75. Tbs Wheat larket la unsettled aad buyers ask eooeeasloas. The 1 1ds* i doiuf, Tbe weather haa been quite cold D Ita 74 hours threatening tbs complete enapeseioa N uavtgatloB daaxeroue, VeeeeU are generally laying ap. There la atin a small fleet afloat from ths ipper lakes bound for thla port. 8att—(loo la salUaf (lowly at (So * bbl, u d 14 tb ucka at 7.S7JC. W atx * Lnex—Unokanjed at BSe bbl. aod Roaen- la:eCeuwt*l,tt>i * bU. (loavat—Staady »t 73c per bbl. C ssal Fxiroirrj—Steady. Shipped by caual, 13*0 bbla flour, 1900 bu wheat, 10,- 000. - c , Tbe Tiffany wni b«tU abonl thrH year* ik m , waa ownfd hy BsMwtw A Co., of Oiwego,. waa vtluej at ( 11 , 000 , sad was bownri feT'Obiaaga wtih 264 lona of railroad Iron, eoaaigned i* George G. Hobeotr. She wai fatnrtd for (8,000 in th* Korih-Wolara. Both vernal* lie at Ur* bdttoaa bt Laic* Michigan, jn six Men fathom* of witer, and wlB prbbably bat b* ralted, D f TIE A aiinnrric ScnooL*, at Buckbont** Hall and tb* Second-Ward School Uouie this evening, ihould not be fergottew by tboa* wbo wish tb avail thafcietv** of the Winter evening! to purtafl a eoarke of fliadiM auch aa lh* Board ol Eddcailaa I m « providedlorr them. ] U f “ Ybe.. BaitlXK Rtvtxwa.—It wonld bo diBcuit to.bpewit teo highly pf ih* enterprise of Leonard Seott A Co., of, NflN York, In fufalab- ing t* ireerieaw riadern re print* (f th t graet XagH*h'jp4H°('^*i at anoh reanoMbl* rate* a* (o pi*** Him* arlthitt rokih p fall maganlrif reetl- arn ^ tkiaaM H Jwlied naaaas, Il wonld be an aetof tuper^rogalloa Id tkla’plae* to npMk in (enaa of rceremeufctlta of ikeae pablieatlo'nr.— Thiir.'htgii.raptatatin* has longaiaeabianflrmly eatablWhbd with mett of ' Utfor*. w^gravar Ep- gllah KMraWra i* r*ad, *nd *har*viF.U«r* ia t lava of ib* Intahtd andeleratad k : learning.— Tbay MdtprlW at ehW a eoeaprihbn^Tti.'and: iot{IUg«nt apltoeae of What ia aaoaf derirable fo know In all th* viiVl*lda.afJcaowl*dg*rand it Id pr seen tad to the tarter fora*^a<)tie*l^iVipa! No pollticlu—we nne kbeword In Its trueJena* —abonld ) 11 {o b* It r*»d*t of tb* fqer Reykwsi aa from no biher »Mr$e e*ti K« eorract a knowl edge o l KoglUh poi {Ice gained . , ‘ W* would remind bur reader*■tbatAheiMigiw-. nfng ol tbbdaw' iir la • |*bi tiiMtojittbacriba Ar h , tuu.name p r r t W a . , , While Ur Xaglecd {be lour Qakrlirllrt’aeb *66»l ( t i , &*j *rw # f«y; fn i a f e l l a i t i o n a . O O M M E R C I A . L . MEW YORK w * d t n t 2 i ; aAOSS 45 c a rate; 5,1 **5.70 snperflse wes- 5 *?S?far J ? •b'PPfofl btands -xtn maud hoop Oklo. Casadiaa Buyaat 3aka 5,400*. WHEAT—Dull aad aoreUaHy sachaaxed C ORK—Shads Arreer. * OATfl—Uttlt euaier, 4304* for State, Weatan PORK—Quiet aad nckufW . 1S,1> for mesa j II, SOforsrime. LARO—Bouy>nt- Naleu 10xai({ ^ROTTIK—Fair, tlX^ifltor OUo; aad 11S21 fot CHKFAE—Steady, ASH WHI8R-.Y—Dali ead heavy 1 * STOCKS—Aresauia lewur; mtkcr dull, with oaeor ** execptfoua, which are Reading. Pacifle 51*11, Cb l- agesar Rhadc Island. Kaw TorkCentraL dTstCKA—Only In Ihnllcd request, u d market bet- 7 ant rtasnltj fowtrr. MOSEY-ft*mate* mxj ; op eaUf 6^37 tboxt aXXRUaVO-Ubcbufcii. 9 beea palmed •especially in »t ft ft difficult bousaod dollars, to produce engmTiaga r^All) j|, M well ri»tbe b et port raitr.and tbat (ball I led on. yP P The Editor of the New York OiicrvcrwjM- rc admirable. Tbe pcrtralt of Mr. Kvcrclt 1 irrcedent of all cth ra.\* , The New York Chdslion Advocate says: nd th* pnbltabera arc lu.ly reapunaible for T e rm s, A lm o st G ratia. Both Fog ravings, and a S3 Magazine, ono yta a r Agents who remit *30 at ono ttmo will :xtra eopy ol eaalb co|ravlng. The Magazine H a r p e r ’*, T b e K n ickerbocker. lo d e y ’s l.aily a-itook, T b e A tlantic. B lack w o o d . By epcctat arrangement, tb* entire year’s a luo to the Magazine is paM over by ns to tbe ra,aod anoscrlbere receive tkcir supply tor mbscrlpttoos to p Iklisa otke: rdcrrd Muncy at onr risk If proof la retained ol end early. Addrcaa, ^ Al Wm. HaH le Son': lew York, 11. Adrianee rocelvea. vub»cyiationa.at!d.dcUTerl an ravings to subscribers in Uawego. Specie:ana c u b een at hla dorr. nov2fedfcw3m. |»WEGO A SYRACC8E BA1LM9AD. o ! WINTER AIIRANGKMENT3. .. AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV, Mth 1859, the Truixu will run u ioi!owa, uotiJ further oollco: , 0 ( 4 . J f f f l & f i f i . U follows (Ultoj 8:30; Lamtona SfflS . Baldwtusvtllo 9:15; SyrmcuM 9:45. 2 J 0 P. ai.-Arrivtnr at Fulton at 5:83: Umsona at »H»; at nddw.revtll* «>« -, Sjmcaic .< BUdwinavilla WU; Syficuve LKXVCHYRXCOSifl' 7.13 A. PL—Arrtviar at RsMwIaavHiwat 7fflbt h a - aon(8:07 ; Fulton 8dD; Uascuo 9:00 S.30 F. M—Amvlng at BaUwlnavtllo at 3 :i; Lara- W 800 : .' «.JO F. M.l—Arrtnng soaa7d2 Oswego, Nev. 14tb, 1889 ~ QIOROK SXJ7II ivugo 8:13 miJUSe # Keeps constantly i EtUN AND DOMES <m, angef her with chokeWvclloa TIONRBY.ud a la TO Y S , FRUITS & CONFECTION ERY a K tr J * *• j r a 4 a t J . V . B I C K E T lrS ff*. 8, We*t P fW e *ruty Oreagpa, Uritly oa haad all kfods of FC 'OMESriC FRUrrd fa their ge \b ch ol CUN >| ' ...... rCANDIES. JTnat Kaoalvaal, A large lot of TOYS ol bvvry dncripllon. FREStl Ca» > 'Y8TIRS, 8WE1T POTATO Hr, ISABELLA URAFH, 'SARDINES. PEAKtrrS, ORANGES, UHranln'S, ALMONDS, MIXED CANDIES. DATES, tW Oar goods are buught forCaaS at -*bard dm: prkn^aari wiltoaaotd attoryeapooinwgretat'i ' 1 • r.v. u rcK trt, Ho.« w « t Bndv* st Oct..talaswiv __________ .. BUFFALO MAHXKTfl- tarvata, Daereabar - FLO0R- Quiet. Di|b gratza (wn. Fak-a l.luo bbla. : WHEAT— Q.bL Rates It.aOOba No. 9 CkL apvn, : » JJ; ^1’e^o d ^ v ^ f ^ ^ b ^ ' n | u „V|, C ork —794 ce WH18REY—71 IMMRra—55.000 ba aketa KX80RT8—G.COO ka wkc: P O R T O F O S W E G O . ARRlVEDv Dwcea* Margaret, Qsaoeeker, Klagatow^ CLEA R E D , Uaeewahar 2, IRR*. Ayr.lfalr, Povt Dalhootie CaraKaediarab, CulweU.ToraaW, STTI sm aaai.l kUaredt Aatetop*, zleKIatry. Hamntoe, RN bblasak, 1M» bags a. A7-: ------ . i. a- , — ... ^ 8alta» * Headcraon, WMIlavtow Sqaar*,SM kbla l**tf t p»aat-r,4oda watcrlboo T Y Avrry, tiflwere, Satkcbt Harbor -AIwiMa, ntaoiou, Plctoa, 74 bbtaaaR G A N A L C L E A R A N C E S . CI.KAHEU, Dice wa b a r boqama, 970m kooas, A G Cook Krwfoa, 199* Mb Ami1. A ll Barck ARronaon, 630*buoorn, J Vaa Barca Ceywia,W30ka vsva.'WR NMe Rhia*, 4Ufl k* wheat, Warrick ' City M A akalart- NO. 718 WEST FIRST STREET. OSWEGO. Y O D T R I9R IR L E STUD IKS, Pentatonth, Htatoncal kook. , Tba Ouso^a, Acta aad CplatiM, 8 VoL, I'Seregravlnga, Dictlonvty at tbt -Holy Rtbla, IlKaatretcd. Raltb, aod the Aataraac* uf Faitk—Irtkbta, The Infoat* PriawrvlOtanta • Tho la'aadi or Laaraht* wlthoat books, fota, ' 'cmolra ot the Inaaraaa Catharine It he i.'hlldrcm’a Ubfary,(eootalnler liabooka.bbanri bt 60 vo)nm**,RI,saDi*aatt, Received aad forssl* by BRMRY ADRUSCE/ F{TRSJ F U R S ! ! FU R S I ! ! Ml. T i V l L U k . coanEa o r u n naax and beidgx s t r u t s . . cGKNTLKMENS FURS. 1 CHILDRIN3 FUR8, . - w a a w r e . gtEIGH ROBES, And-wmaldUvlMknlwHreoilaa by footet wiahfngfo' nnrehaM,f>aiUafoef*(dantfoAt Qaslflvadd Pdiee wlir corapar*’ lavorakly bUtntkaf hoaSM In the iradt • , r r ' 7-jfA;2fia'«K»LlBBir* - *. ■ B f i O ' r i l t V P l I B l i l O V HCURR X JT ^ X0W 1Y,, . :J|4^.I*'Miia*,Kf{dlg*n{rraH P ’ KE3CT.TQ FOOL’A 2QOKSTO *avI3; . ,Vf;t7Tj4^ai^,-W fcy4; • ;• ^ Ri 0 TP £ RfekUvit: C«m er*rw « J*tSec*nd S H d C a y n r t n l i tru fl (6f, WVhre he I* piepami io nmk* ^ order mud et tiskcrtax ttmmaRy sitb_afa.nc*i and 4iapatrb./Uio_Omh8iD*a4*l (affchlwrcpilrcd. Orders left at the ahop will receive prompt attention, NEW 1 ITAVE PLY O r.,„-~ elected and cbeapaai’aWak* I idler <be fuUdwtax at Wbat tbacd4^kk8worJ: China, I bmaaht to this city, tfe mod Retail prim ______led aad pbdo. White Common K>xcf GI rm kry. Ac. These tore!* ^ ! h ^ % ^ a V d ^ ~ o _ I.iroTlCh, \ n o r i l ^ ^ ' T ” , a ptMM>M peculiar to _____ a the ordinary rfoal bnrner- jlr being admitt. d at the bottom nf the aloye^ui W d i S S beat; aabaeqaently the oxygen of tha air in the room Without lining!/Sold by A. B. MKKR1AM. °ovl9 ~ry dKfcia: ^ E £ Q O J t P lb P A L D I 4 G « PR E P A R E D GLUE PU> ' O up In a convenlerlt bnttlfr with a braeh lot,using; ishvld in ao.atlon ao aa to be ready’forieifabMy mo- Jnrnt witkont heatbflS rVMfetkt fibaf fumiture, c - - ’— rnioldlngt, toya,ti»olai,piataret, Ac., can sf tb Yo*nb hq rapaftad. without laying tha article Wbare it may be lorgotton or loat No ftmlly abonld bawklmuta»ottle;vWfolaet-lhrN»vri3»[W«Mof iovil- - , cy«A ,• «'* .TW .C.UTRat8flRTAM.^ ' I 'WALtKliHfE^iiAllI?.’7 iUxstf llantotis. NEW GOODS—WINTER FASHIONS, JU S l‘H E EJVJSUA'r iltrHD.UOCIICIi No. 134 W e s t FI OftTOCgO* ^ ‘ 1B ON N E TB^CA PS^,* A L r UESSE^cHlLDREN’d CAPS. PEA. THERS, FLOWERS, KIBBONS, and J°^ L « ’crjtbing in Millinery bjanch The above Goods havo been witb areaelected Irom the moat fashionable •nt oi Mourning Bonndtawill be kept e promptly attrndedtn. as R. Is in receipt of montbry Parit Ir.ah- ect from the office oi pubjfeatfon, by which ■r cuawmrracan have the mlvantageof monthly chan 's In the various branches ol her bodrieas .in fliling eir order* • Uuvl9.dly (III* . L A. IIOAGI,ANU. PASOIONABLE D R E S S M A kfiR, Ao. 137 W est F i r s t N treet. 03WhG0, N. Y. W OFI/TI Inlonn the ladicn of thU city. tb«»ho la preparasd io receive onfem Irom th* m, »od 11 he eatt pleMe them In ie !• the proprietor ot a I lytrcin, tor cattfrf# U garmeu •, tnd with % printed tot in. nnif wi! otaofirt(*t fchehw amitker J lady W b« moat »ppr»*Teti pxtterut. Alio atitcbimrdoue rover tt Baker Sewing Alarhlae, al two cents a A call ia innted at her rooma.No. 137. West NKtV liOODsi .’VEIY S T l L L b l -A T - T h o m p i o n ’s J m i l i t t e r y S t o r e . MRS. GORDON - , Haa just returned tram New York wkb tbe Winter \ “ J .TUT*1 of “' “r Goods wbicb will P FOR CASH. Cum- e< d veo there — \ ilMar*tud*i’T t’ . ______ ‘rlDgei*n and riklrta. Ladles* Veat: _________ _ ___ ' — \ *’ ' everything usually Ion: >rder. Alao, Grovei Paihlor be sold Ladle* Cloth. Hi a. EmbrolderlevAud —:Iu^,Corvctu ilUaery (atabllahmeot Man.ellaa a id Cloaks i __ tt Baker's Sewing ilaehlnoa for aale THOMPSON. Northrop & Bntltr’s Calumu I J U i l N E T T ’S COCOA IKK, FLOBIMEL, °r ° * f‘ ^ For the Biodkercfatef. r H i l l T - b l G U lV-Ajpleadl l utortmeot ot A KeroMno Lamp#, comprUtajr wpwurdt o* forty dlttereot ttjlefttnd paturns. ja»t reorlred and lor Mia ■* OOTl NUUTUEOP ABUTLg&’d KUKTHROP S s BUTLER*8. f oy liegeman & go- Me«pot* ftc^from , _______ e&olng glore* hoot luTtluftb!©, lor rate by KURTttttOF * BDTLER. D I. T d « IA S * VK.XJ2TIAN SlNIMEJiT, lor Jftte by tbe Afftata- ■ r r, KORTBROF At BCTLF.Si. IKESI1 L E d O Ii*. F K.ot NORTHROP Ac BnTLNR’8 (EanfitUi Sf <£ o .‘ b (Eotuma. iIUAis VblVt.«i Ala-Warraniedoldab' pure own prepararld*, CANFIELtFS • ir h G L T A I I L E O il, SOAK—The cheapeat T soap ever made, only I9«c fur f pnuod bar.'for eeptfll C CA«FIBLD f{C<b, OANFlELQl-Cq, T /F .n o S E L IA E , lot tnataatly removing Grgaie IV Spots, or Ffatae, noon Slk Velvet, Cloth. Kid \ --- , Carpctr. BHltaCd- Tabic Clotha. u d all kinds nt i, wkhoat bnfarfng tha moat delicale goloric—, ••kret by ocU4 0. CANF115LU A CO. . World Sold by Ccttd C,CANFIELD ft CO. S FAIXDINOI!) L lq u lil Cl n e , Soldlby oetu o 'C anfield a co. p m d E i t T l t A Y E D L l/E , Fresh supply j««t, received by octlt C. CVNflELD* Oo* 1; B u t l e r , © a le &?■ (Jo’a. d o f a in n £ £ J n i s L V F £ O I L . ty o* KnrtmpcO1!, welldnilcrtiad ratelVel ^ ‘e *y;; A »sp«r!sf aunitsy oi id cuiurlej.jiut reeri rept« elVcl aad for aal b f vt‘ t 1 S'EW Goonst NEW GOPDjftl'- •r< 3 fertlB A R * * T*»narCo;-AVhotcelutorliit-\* V E IIK EY E E D d V P l i l l L l C P 4 J ported and Domestic CHgara knd lrat quality ot for GO'U8,,lMvwa4W ♦Se largret.be.. ( a ^ ^ S m o k f o R - K b ^ j r . a t e ^ ^ I .—The Sret qaatlty of Wlalev.Bleadi. m Oif, at 90 cehfo pec aaffua. lor aafar 1 . , NUTLER, GALE A-Co. ID E R VIhiEGAK—Pure K> AETa..* 1211 TIE' w sr V»»^r»rfeJ 3AL£4tG0w ^ «bppty jnKnsceIr«»d BUTLER* GAUR»C o X? ------ 'k— f ill ) : C H E t a»E .T The rtruugu... .UU ,uu- conv. nitm light an uae, u the Kerosene, a sup ply of the oU and a toll a*-omn.nt.a{.)*i»pe*-*e*Mve*s;-> at’ 8UTLSII.G ALKACOrf • - 1 Naar(kaPoat IHfc*.'-—1 T f b L E T A H L K t i l l . An- ezc-Iient , V quaiPyofab*p.mauofactared Ir ................ n.e —tT seats per(bar, fov*i* h* BHTLKR.GALE A i rTr e t ^ KAWD^ R P.re0AU Sot Salt or to H tnt. g S F » l n JULobd Ward libflrnzqf GordeikA^Par**, v k . l ^ t p a q d y . A k if a t«K » M A .T£ i>OS!lll**IO(f «AprV; | i ~ b o given to Houses, ft 5 (ark O rajitper I u f t M f E iliA l fcwfotk It ^ f - i j j P * * - * — > 7 r t a s , K “ - \ ^cupledbyjaaaeap Cftvsv akaafodaww '•^ ly RoiiM?N *lraoMA87 ^ ^ r v u i b t O R I A L 1 —The Hd«**li dVut n *r‘k ^ , ^aaplad ^ l i r . a l Allan MtiUfo- fu.fo< [Fourth Wardceo, Uile* Street TenA* of -- \ * d- a 5 i « 5 t °THa « w , Attya