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«»^tmi™ 7TiIF*7fr'*^\* . THE.C«LOB SERGEANT. You s4y.il at hv every battle Woipiati f wai braver thair J«; it aloft lu, the roar and the rattle.. He c irrw U the flag of the (ret f , 1 tne« . ah 1 ! kneirfce'd ne'er filler,, I cot Id It us t hlin, the dutiful boy ; My Ro Jert'wt a willful—but Walter, Deai Walte •, was ever a joy. And'WSfe^rUstra^ tivnts mother, - ' Do you think he hil wast would betray. And give up his place to another.. Or trim frita the danger away f He knew while afar he was straying, „_„J«#*Macfcp/toep»ra>^n &Xij(J^f^^o^|i»o«h^jwjr«|'l!ny. Th'atif heme'h^^oof.'oiotJier wasjpraj \ ,;ffo|H^if Hjdlfte <*!»<> of ftgrlpit Tell m«, comrade, who saw htm when dying. What he said, what he did, If you can ; On the field in his agony lying-. Did He tuffer and die like a man ? Do you[think, be ones wished Jio bad. never. Bon>i arttK'.loe the rijht and the true J . .Vrt« *J sAutjfec/, Our Country Jiyretw . IfAei he died A* urns pi-aiftng/br you S O, my darling, my youngestand fairest. Whom 1 gathered so close to my breast; 1 called thee my dearest and rarest; an d than wert raj: purest and ba n t 1 tell theejO Mend, as a mother. Whose full heart js breaking to-day, The Infinite Faiter*n«n e other- Can know what He*s taken away * 1 tbsnkj Jon ouce more for your kindness; for thb lock oflila auburn-hair: Perhaps 'tis the one 1 in blindness Last touched, and we parted just there. When he asked, through his tears, should he linger ftotn.|dn.ty t 1 answered htm, Say ; Aild-SiejsmUad aa ho placed an'my finger earlhgio-day. The ring 1 am wea 1 watched him leap Into tbatnieatlow; There a child he with others had played: .} ww.hlm,nfsaslowl)r the shadow OT.thftree where his father was laid; And there where the jroad meets two others Without turning he went on his,.wav; Ouce htsiace toward the fee, not his mother's aoultfuumanMm,orcauseMmdelny. It may be thataome day your duty Will carry you that w&y again, When the field will be riper in beauty, .Enriched by the blood of thealalu, fronldyou see IT the graces are growing. On the grave of my boy ? Will ye u see If a flower 1 , e'en the smallest, la blowing, And Tlnck it, and send it t o me r In my grief, I'm < lodt • . God took him, 'tis i . of his mother remaining, ingihen his comrades In light, geance to-day In'my weeping pj prayer to the Infinite 4!&rone, Itne foe when he's reaping it of which be baa sown t '1 Tell his comrades these words of his mother; (All qverjfhe wide rand to-day. The Rachels who weep with each other. Together] In agony pray. They know|in their^great tnbulalian, By the hfbod of tlMir children outpoured. We shall ssure down the fbes of the Nation, In the tetHble day of the Lord. Profit and Loss. As rather ah unecrapriloiis fellow named Ben, was coming down town one morning, ; be met Tom and stopped him. \I say Tony' he said, \here's a-pretty good counterfeit three. If you pass it I'll divide.*' 1 \Let's see the plaster,\ said Tom ; and after examining it carefully, put it in his vest pocket remarking, \it is an eqnal di- vision—a dollix and a half a piece T\ \Yes saijrlJBen. \All right,! said Tom. And off be rent.. A few mi mteis afterward, he quitely stepped intoi (he store of his friend Ben, and purchased a can of oysters for one dol- i lar and a half, laying down the three dol- lar bill for the n. The clerk looked at the bill rather doubtingfy, when his sus- picions were immediately calmed by Tom, who said : \There is no use in looking, for I re- ceived the nrjti from Ben himself not ten in i nates ago.,'] Of course |tfa|e clerk, with this assurance, forked over the dollar and a half in change and with this) deposit and a can of oyters, Tom left. Shortly afterward he met Ben, what asked hijmi if he had passed the note. \Ob yes.\! Said Tom_at the same time passing over the dollar and a half to Bfen. That evening when Ben made up his cash acceunt,| he was surprised to find the same old counterfeit three in the drawer. Turning to his \locum tenons,\ he asked i \Where did yon get this cursed note ? Didn't you know it was a counterfeit V •• Why,\ said the clerk, \Tom gave it to j me and I suspected it was fishy, but he' had just received it from yon, and I took ; it.\ I The whole |hing had penetrated the j wool of Ben. With a peculiar smile, he j muttered \Sold)!\ and charged the can of! oysters to profit and loss account. 1—• A NBW MEASURE FOR LAGKR.—Not long since the keeper of a lager beer sa- loon tu arrested upon a charge of selling intoxicating lienor without license* when he attempted to prove that the Teutonic beverage was Hot an intoxicating drink. A number of witnesses who had imply tested its qualities, were called one after another, until finally an old German nam- ed W *, took the stand, and the ques- tion was propounded to him : \ Do yon consider lager beer intoxicat- ing?\ ~ •• Veil.\ repBed W . \ ash for dat I gant say. I drinksh feeftV or seexty glasshes a day, and it never hurt me; put I don't know how it would pe if a man vash to make a hog of tusself.f' O No«Mii*e*»i»liT«BrparTOanl twthe SUtatoaof jhls State. aftd. of «i« annftcidioUcofrom the SeteHary ot mite, that tbeGeneral»»eHon W1U beheld tithe Oowtysf^nki lln on the Tuesday succeedlnglhefirst Womlay of November next, at which Kleotion theofficen named In-the'annexed notice Iwi^^ette^euV^Bate^afcMltol^ «hhj(^day of. Augu.^'18^7? ^ -i ? >jNlffip^fP|^WB^4>, STATE OF NEW-YORK, 1 Orrh;» or IHK StcanriaT or 8TiTm > ALBAST August 1st, 1869.' ' »V if* We (Aei-if 0 / «*e County p/ Franklin; • . j^ .. SIR-*Notloe Is hereby glren, that at the BcnerarKtecUbh to be held In this State on the TuesdaySuectedlnj>,th» ftrst Monday of November next, tho following offlcera are to ha electedj'to wit: \ *' '\* J * A Secretary of State, i n the plaoa of Horatio Ballanl; ' A Comptroller, In the place of Lucius Robinson , s A Trosinrer,.ili( the place of Wntlam B, Lewis; An Attorney-General, In the place of Daniel S. Dickinson, ASiaJe Engineer and Surreyor, In tho place of William B. Canal Commissioner,In the place or William W. Wright; An Inspector of State Prisons, In the place of James K. Bates; ' Alij.whose terras of office will expire on the last day ot Deoeriber next. Also a Judge of tlia Court of Appeals, In th e place of Henry ft. Selden, who was appointed to fill the mcancy oc- casioned by the resignation of Samuel L. Seidell, whose term (for which he was elected) expires on the 81st daar of December, ISfa. Also a Justice of the Supreme Court, for the fourth Judi- cial District, In the place of Knoch II. Rosecrans, whole term of office will expire on the last day of December next. Also a Senator for the Seventeenth Senate District, comprising the Counties of SL Lawrence, and Franklin. County oncer* to be ElecteH. A Member o f Auetubly •, Two School Commissioners; A Sheriff, tn the place of Daniel t . Soper; A County Judge, In the place of Henry A. Paddock ; A County Treasurer, in the place of \yilllaro G. Dickinson; Two Justices of Sessions, In the place of Abel II. Miller an* John Rlchey. All of whose terms of ofllco will expire o a the last day of December next. Yours, Respectfully, HORATIO BALLAUD, Secretary of Stale. OF THE ' NEW CASH DRUG STORE HIV? I^'KjBST\ v -w- ,Mi -AT— WEISSrVf ANN & OFFENBACHEfTS . ' 1NTHTHR' NEW 3TORE JXo. 4 iEaarlo Block, opposite the Miller lloiitfc, ItXVINO Jl'ST KBTTJEKra) FROM MARKET THEY ' HAVE KOW OPIWF.D A SPLENDID-* WELL SELECTED STOCK , —OF— READY-MADE CLOTHIHG! HAVING NEWLY FITTKD W THE STORK, No. 3 Eagle Block, opposite Killer House, (.(••\ormerty occupied by Wood 4 Dickinson) Mas moved into said Store, where he U malting additions to bis stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES! Dyes, Perftmery and Fancy Goods 1 and Intends keeping a more complet* aaMitment of Goods to his ttne tot o has heretofore been offered In thU Ticlnity. His goods sj e Warranted Pure and Gentrine. AU the leading Patent 3Med.ioiu.os* ! of iht (ia* will be found at this store. Also PURE WINES AND LIQUORS! For medicinal Purposes. Physicians will find it to their advantage to give him a oalL Prescriptions carefully compounded and prepared at all times. • , Having had several years* experience i n the Drug bmi- nesa. he feeb confident that he cap give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with tbeir patronage. Would call attention to the following certificate trora prac- ticing Physicians of the village of Potsdam, N. Y.:— PoTStuJLN. Y., February 9,1S68. 7b fAe OBisew 0/ Mafont and Vicinity We the anderslgnod, Pbysicl»ns of the village of Potsdam, do besfcbycerti^ tbaft we are well acquainted with Sir. E. O. WILCOX and have been tor several years past, during which thee he has been employed In Drug Stores i a this village; we believe him to be competent to compound prescriptions and do a general Drug business, and recommend him to your favorable consideration and patronage. Croxos F. Couc, M. D. J. Rjrrxouts XL f>. J. H. MCCHXSXKT, M. D. C C. Baxxs, M. D. N. D. Lawaxxca, M. D. PoTSsast, N. Y^ February 10th, 1>6S. I fully concur in ttnj forejoing certificate of Physicians, the said E. H. TYUcox having been in my employ about four years, and cheerfully recommend him as one worthy of your confidence and support. C- M. PECK, Druggist, Potsdam, S. T . THB BEST QUALITY OF KEROSENE OIL! For sale by E. H. WILCOX. OF THE VERT BEST MAKE AND QUALITY WHICH THEV OFFER AT THBIB USUAL JiOW FiaURJ^ They would call particular attention to their large aatortment of Stylish Business Coats and Suits, FINE BLACK DBBSS C6AT9, Pants a,ii<i Vests, of every description and pattern, from the LOWEST TO THE FINEST GRADES., A CHOICE SKJ.EOTIOS' OF CLOTHS, ChS&tlUKRKS, DOESKINS, SATINETS, *C. MAT* ANO CAPS of the Latest Styles. Spring Fashion of Silk Hats? A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT QF BOTS' FAUCT CAPS: BOOTS, SartOES AXD GAITERS, of Superior Manufacture. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Scarfs, UNDER-SHIRTS, DRAWERS, *(. White Shirts at Lower Prices . than the Cloth can be Bought for Now. THKT RAVE IN FACT THE Largettt and 'Best Assorted Stock or Clothing, and all other Goods In their line, that has erer before been brodgbt op to this place, and they Defy aay E^UMiiaaeat ia this Vicinity GOME AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Wrissaiaaa t Oieaaacaer, So. 4 Eagie: Block, opposite Miller House. OGDES __ jt. _ AILROAD. .1893J [1863 aiLgggBWtSffld it^n^ifu »- l ;^-» , 9i>;iSj i fji!J'!fe; f^^^^^Md^^* :M$t$~mmmMj l£j SUOTOTKB ABIX4NGEnENT. Harming; Time IS MCIiintoB Faator tbau Local Time. Threw Traina Daily, {Sundays Excepted.) nEITT T3AET, THafJL'GII B^Q?EKffl. l«»T l Oj«en»infgj a i sio *.af; (breakfust at Malone) arrlTing a t House's Point a t 8.13 a. m.; Burlington 10.00 a. m.; White River Junction 2 p. m. (to dinner) and arriving at Boston at 8 p. m. 0t~ Ho change of cars by this train between OgOens- bartftand Boston. , This-train connects ai burlington with express trains on Bntland and BnrUngton I. R., for Rutland and Tror, Albany and'Kew York same c- enlng; with DAV STEAMERS on Lake Cbamplaln for Tic mderoga. Lake tieorgr, VVhitehall, Saratoga Springs,-Troy s »d New York. - S^WtTHAW.'TBtRMI^-ilAiL. - Leare Ogdenshnrgh a 12.15 P. M. (dine at Malone) arrW lng at Bonse's Point atj 5.60 p. m connecting with the Vermont Central R. R., Night Expresa, with SpUndM Sleeping Can attached, for Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Lowell, Lawrence, Portland, Fttchburgh, Worcester, Spring- field, la., and arrtTing at Boston earl.v the following morn- ing. Also, connecting at Burlington with R. t B. R. a, for Troy, Albany and New York, and at Rouse's Point with Lake Champlaln Steamers tor Saratoga Springs, Troy, Alba- ny and New York. Also with C. * St. Laurence R. R., tor Montreal and Qnebec. „ NIGHT THROUGH THA1X. • ejLeare Ogdensbnrgh at O.SO p. m., (on arrlral of Grand Trunk day train.) with Sleeping. Car Rouse's Point wil and all points East, and for Troy, Albany and New York, arriving at S.46 p . m.— Also^connectlngvs Bntiingtoa with day line Lake Chain- plain Steamers for tSe South. Also at Rouse'n Point with trains for Montreal and Quebec. RETTJRK1NG. Through Express Train leaves Boston at « a. in., arriving at Ogdensbnrgh 11.16 p. m., connecting with Express trlta on G. T. R. R. for Toronto, Detroit, Chicagn and points west and south. Leave Boston at 7.00 a. m., and f>.0O p. m., and New York at 7.00 a. m„ arriving at Ogdensburgh at 19.15 p. m., and 5.80 p. m.. In time to connect with Grand Trunk Railway, R? W. * 0 . R. R., and Ottawa * Prescott R. R. Also with Lake Ontario Steameni and 1 Northern Transportation Co.'j Pro- pellers for all points West, Malone, May 12, ISS3, Q. V. HOYLK, Sapt. V#rmoBt Central aii SnlliTaa Railroad. JS.iriaiH'JER AimA^GiBWSNT. ^. COKMEHCIHG JITNE 29TH, 18fJ3. TRAiS s GOING SOUTH AND EAST. MAIL Taam leaves Rouse's Point at 4.00 a. HL, Barlington ,7.15 v nv, connecting a t White River Junction xa^d JBeirowa Falls with trains for Boston, Worcester ic, an d wiih'ffrmont \Valley Railroad Tor Springfield and Sew Yoric,' arriving in New fork, at 10.16 p. m. .CmciGO ExyarSs TsAis leaves Ogdensburgh at 3.80 a. m., Montreal a t 6.00 a. m.. Rouse's Point at 8.15 a. m., for Bos- ton, Troy aadNe w Yorkv- , NIQBT Ejraxss T»it 5 leaves Ogdensbargh at 13.15 p. m., Montreal at 8,45 p . m.. Rouse's Point at 6.00 p . m., arriving at Boston at Sl40 a...m., connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire R. R., for Boston and Worcester and with Ver- mont Valley R. R., for Springfield and New Haven and ar- riving in New tort at 4.20 p. m. Bota4he Mall Trains and toe day Express Trains connect -at-WMCe River Jonetlon with Passompslc Road for and from Boston and the White Mountains, Sleeping' Cart are attached to both the Night Express trains runilnrketween Rouse's Point and Boston. St. Albans, Jone 29,15E3. G. MERRTTJ, gupt. s T^:—1 ~T:t We have the largestand best selectedsttfck of AT THE Jffalone Furniture Ware Booms, In the New Briek Building, west side of the Brtdge,- E VEHOF New Yorfc to some, but to jrtTST BECEITED! AND WILL B E —ON- THURSDAY, MAY 3 1 st , A Large Addition to the Stock of °This statement rba\y appear a little strange fMILLINERY GOODS' tbose, as to all otljera, we can only say, j m ' BieepmKUar attached, connecting at Central B. H., day Express for Boston 0 at Burlington with R. 4 B. R. R., road and St £agiagechi W-Ri W^> ^BD ^S ™6aSp ^r f r^ A PAT«IOTI0 WO»AS.—At Plattsbargh, the othejr d»y, araan of no v«y great Ioy- «1 pretengions called on a wid >v and in- iomed her that hex only son ras drafted, and tbea hastened to tett ber that be conld secure his exemption if she would certify that she was «j.widow, audi that he w*3 her only GOO, anjd that she was dependent aa him. fbr support. The patriotic lady made the following; reply.- \ I can certify to no sach thing. * I am not dependent on my son for support, and I neyer expect to. be. Beddes, I think he ought to go, if he iiablVto perform military duty, and every ahfe-'bodied man, till this wicked Rebellion is put down. Nothing but tnef necessity of wearing these skirts has kept me from going?* GREaalJOalCoXSDMt»Tn?E PATIENTS.— The Jr^W-'-^gwjrStr say» thataeos- fiampawaatfentinow nndw trtataent, is ta^ngcw^uB.withb«tt«e««tthan was eiperieoced ouder the cod-IiTer oil, pre- Tionsly tried. : ^Qri»« %*ff»is t5» *¥ who haTe, or think they barei eonsompfioD, to adopt *<ste«k. diet. -- Eat tins pare, »weet iiomaelt 'wilUdigest well, and we doatt aottbatHwill^proTe guitea«efectiwl„ the pnttst wd-fiTeV oil that eaa bebo^ht . T^^W^W^'^^^^miwi siege.' ^hurtlood ^W^, AfftW|^^tei«Ma44i^^ tow*. AMERICAN, SWI8S AND ENGLISH MAN T >aCTVBE, SILVER AND PLATED WARE —or THR- finest Quality & most Approved Patterns < i MORTON'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. | FIXE COLD A\D PLATED J !E -VT E Ii S, IT. SPECTACLES ! Par correcting erery defect of the rye, r(BHrjdneo excepted.) 1 Cloelcs, Fancy Girxxls, ^cc. For Sale, sua* PARTICULAR ATTENTION Pal4to arX. e 13 aa.1 ITlx>-S All ls.lxxc3.aa E. M. TILwLEY & Co. KKEP CONSTAXTLV O.N HAND STATIONERY! OF ETEST DESCRIPTION BLANK BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, TCCK i£E*ORANPCV5, DIAUSS, LSaXL AND VOOLSCAP PAPKJt, j NOTE AND LEtTJES PAPER, E.NVKLOPES, BU>T TINO PAPER, DRAWING PAPER, TtSTTIKO CARDS, IU- , i>KGSSlU.S PAPE*^ E&ASIXO RCBBEB, FABJfa* I.E.VD PENCILS, tSTKKL rKNB, WJlTrNO CARDS. TISSrB PAPER, ARNOLD'S INK, Ptjf RACKS\ *P. POlYKR SOIiOO We *hAll conUau* to u4ke| BOOKS. ear Ettabilshaieni tie arknowl edfed WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELiY, JtC, —BY— O. U BJUJULRD, *No. 3 Eaeic Sleds Malone, S. T. April S| lSSt,' THE GREAT END ACCOMPLISHED! VICKSBTJRGH TAKEN MISSISSIPPI OPEN! nejteaelsef tab etetnity are despondent siace the «e~ TB8 TBEJiOCAUriF HATB NOW AS €hra]»«r th»n Ever! DTATlSTr MCCiTLT IXHrXSUl XKOX 3UUtET vilaackeicelMar *6*i,* \'• amis, •'• ' _,.„ SCBaaS,! '„ 1 ••* CetWDBtP' c<s —^ - SOAP, TOJUOOO., . s m m * l - r- a»ar»aW|-•a»•*«» , *'• HEADQtJARTERS for lae supple of all the atliereat kladj ef 8ca*ol Boat? now ««eJ in FRAITKLI N\cor«TY. Caaitry MerckaAts **i Teachers can rely oa aeSat famisaad as heretafare at Oie LOWEST MARKET PBICE. Rone, Watertown & Ogdensbnrgh R. R. StmlUKK ABBANCKMKNT, O N AND AFTEB 1BTONDA V, APRIL 2Q*J>. 13G3, and until farther notice. Passenger* Trains will run o h this road as follows, (Sundays excepted) EXPRESS M All - Lea veOirdensburga •i.'So a. m,, »rrl re at Waiertown 7.10 a. m, (20 minutes for breafcfajtV Rome 10JS9*. m_, connect lng with New York Central Express Trains for ail points east and west, arriving ai Albany S.rtO p. m„ New York 6.45 p. m.,.Boston ll.l.*i p. m., Syracuse l.li» p. m„ llAchester (LSOp. m.,*Bnflaio S.00 p. m., Sospenjion Brid^ ^.4.1 p. m., Niagara Falls 9 00 p. m. ACCOMMODATION. Leare Potsdam Junction T 3A a. m., connecting at DeKalb inaction with 2.35 a- m. Train from Rome for Ogdensbnrgh. Leare Potsdam Junction &.40 p m., connecting at De&nlb Junction with 4.S0 p. m. Train from Ogdensbnrgh for Water- tawn, Rome, and all points east and west. EXPRESS. Leave Ogdensburgh 4.SU p. m., arrive at Waiertown 8.W p. m., (20 minute* for supper), Rome 12.20 a. m., connecting wiU> New Tort Central Express Trains east and west, arriv lng at Albany 4.-15 a. nM Sew Tort 10.15 a. m., Bnflalo 9..S0 a. m., Sqspension Bridp*9.50 a. m . Niagara Falls 1ft.05 a. m New and Elegant Sleeping Car attached to 4-80 p. m. Tralu and run from Ogdensburgh to Albany without rhanc RETITtNINO. Leave New York. 7.00 a. m.. arrive at Waiertown 7.u3 p. in., (20 minutes for supper^ Og'lensburgh 10.30 p. m- t Pots- dam Junction IliS p. ra. Leave New York 5.00 p. m., arrive at Waiertown 6.30 a. m., (90 mlnntes for breaklast), Ogdensburgh 10.10 a . m^ Potsdam Junction 10.55 a. m. » ffy'Rirough Tickets can be procured at the Company's Ticket Office, Sd door south of Seymour House, Ogdrru j bargfa, to ail points east ana west, J Pare as low as by any otber route. Rigiracr checke.1 j Ibrougb, ADDISON DAY. Sup't H. T. PaxaT, Genl Ticket Agent. j 1863. CHAMJP1.AJN STKAJTIERS. 1863. SCMMER ARRASGEMENT AFTER M tY 4TII ! BERTHS FREE- PNITED STATES, Capt. Anderson. ! CANADA, Capt Wrn. n . rtagg. AHITSRICA, CapL Henrr Mayo. mONTREAL, Lot Chambernn. . Will m n as foDows until further notice • I GOING S0CTH, DAY LINK. | Leave Rouse's Point dmily at •> A. M . ercept Sunday*. 1 and Platisbsrx-n 7,) an arrival of Train from Montreal, via | Yt. t Canada H. R., connecting with Boits al Burlington ai ' 10.SO A. M., connecting at Tlconderoga at a P. M with Lak<* Georje Boat; reach Whitehall 4.45 P. H-, in season for the Train connecting at Troy and Albany with splendid Steamers , on the Hudson River, and with Night Express Train to th» '. TTesi. NIGHT ONE . ' Leave Roue's Point daily (ekeept Sauu-ttays and Sun I days) on arrival of Train from )f ontVeal and Ogdensburgh, j reachinc Burlington 9.45 P. M , and Whitehall at 5 A. M.. ' la Un a for Express Train reacrdnciKCff Xork 1 SO P M . ' and only Line connecting with tbe Hndsoa Klver D»v Boat from Albany at * A. M., reading; Se» York a t 6 P VI., and Buffalo and Suspension Bricwe *l& F . M. Boats ^ach WST mn via PU Kent and PlallaturgfaJ • GOING SOETH, DAT USE. I Leave Whitehall daily, (londsrya, excepted) a l 10.-W A ' arrival or the Cars rroo TrwT. A**ny and Buffalo. . BurQactsn 4.45 P. U.^pQlMtB£3<0>t it S.45. ' mating direct connection with l$ 4 Can' for Ogdmtburgh same evening, reaching Mortreal ai tfcSW . M. SIGHT LINE. , Le«re Whitehall *allv, (Saturdars and Sundays excepted) j at S.45 P, St, npon arrival of the Ttalns from New Tnrk and ( Buflalo, and Snsf^nsian Briqge th^ same &x\ , reaching Bur DoCtoaal S.80 A. M., and Plutsbargh ar5.Sa—connrcttng at , each place wtta trains arrirfar at ilontreai S.45 A. 1L, and , Ogdensbargh at 9 P ST. | By this arrangement two Daily Lines are formed exrh , way, affording great facilities for parties of pleasure or bo«l- \ ness men to go And return saiat day betsreen dstferent point. J on tbe Lake. Passengers b v takina; th e St<aaiboat Ua e win avoid the I annoyance of dust and Impure ali of Cars during the heat | of lite day^—will make close ooanections with all the Trains t of the different Koads—00 th_- ps^saee between WhitchxU and Ktjnsew Point wmbare aa exienxlve view of the beau- j llfal Sceaery of the Lake—the Adlrondacks of X. Y., and , the Greea Mormtalm of Yt.—win pass near to the old Forts of Crown Point aad Xaooaderoam,. the islaato, and snaarr ' other points of interest *Sd celebrity In the hl<ory of (he ! last war. lasaens^ a t o aadftawi (Lake George land a* TJ, j and pass through that *ewnifol Lake daQy, oa the Minor- I- tuaa. Pare aa Low aa %j aaW •taael r Baatt. Baggace checked tkroagk £assgoger» an 4 a«faaa« <9I I Capital be tratuBC4t<dfroaiOir^Beai*|rroBttBeDvT«^ I nngton BF-.rRK£ OP ^SO 8 , ,, Ta« v E. BaxCT^Jr^ See> . Q^densburgrh to the West. '. TBE arORTBERN r RANSP0RTATI0N COMPANY U.I., J»UBIPI« THE PRKSEBiT MSA- son, run their line of First Class Upper Cabin Steamers Dajiy, between Ojdensbargh. and Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee and Chicago, leaTing Ogdtnsbnrgh on tbtjirrival of tie Express Train from th e Bast, calling regularly for Passengers and Freight at Alexandria Bay, Claytcb, Cape Ylncent and Oswego. Fautaensrera and Famine* moving W«l embark with their Luggage, Teams, Stock, Ac, ic, and lan'd'together without disturbance or Transhipment at their Por$ of destination. ese Steamers have large Cabins and State Rooms, .im- ply Sand neatly furnished, for Tirst Class Passengers; and nd Cabins with cook stores and comfortable accommo {ina for Pasaaogwcs &ad Famines, who ou,v <RLI). U , fxu-. elr own provislona and bedding. ' No efforts will be spared to maintain the reputation of tills as tbe cheapest and best route. _Jg| Tty Through Tickets, *e. , apply to OKORGK w. SMITH, General Ticket Agent, office corner Ford arTd4>atterson St*., opposite Johnson Bouse. G. A. EDDY, Agent, Office North- ern fransportatlon Co. Landing, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. HM GOOD.NO, Passenger AgenCpgdensborgh, N. T. I E. J. SHBBIKAN, Asent, I' Franklin House, Malone, N. Y. Though Tickets can be obtained at all tbe principal Rail d Steamboat offices between Boston and Ogdensb'gh. ; checked through. 1440m9 AUL KINDS OF PRINTING! Call aunt Find for Yourselves, Rosewood Sofas, Black Walnut do. Mahogany do. Black WalnutTete-a-Teles, Mahogany do. Rosewood do. Haircloth Lounges, Rosewood Marble Top Tables,] Mahogany do. ' Walnut Marble Top Tables, Oak Extension Tables, Walnut do Mahogany Center Tables, Walnut do. Writing do Toilet do. Sewing do. Chestnut Chamber Setts. -AT— BUREAUS, Marble Top Bureau-, Mahogany do Walnut do Painted <lo Wash Sinks, Wash Stands, Light do Tea-Poys, Painted Chamber Sets, Oak do. Mahogany do. \ Walnut do. Rosewood Oholm, Mahogarsr - do. , Wainut do. I Cane Bet do. Cane Set of Maple, Cane Set of Wall ui, Cane Set of Oak, Oak Dining Chal - Walnut do Maple du Office Chairs, Bar-Room do. I Wood Seat Dining do. •Wood Seat Kitchen do. Book Cases, .Desks, 1 Wardrobes, , Bedsteads, ail kinds. Bedsteads, with springs, IWhat-Nots, all sises, 'Etagers,' Hat and Umbrella Stands, 'Hair Mattresses, • Husk do Large Parlor Mirrors, Oval and Square Looking Glasses, all Idnds. (Looking Glass plates, (Gill .Mouldings, [Mahogany do. 'Walnnt do. 'Revolving Office Chairs, I Reclining do. lOval Frames, all sixes, i Stools. MISS ISABELLA MeHUGH'S IEW STORE, list Door west of A. Heat It's, Main Street, Malone. M ISS IHcHIIGH HAS JUST RETURNED FROM New York with a large stock of Fashionable Miillnerv Goods, which will be opened on THURSDAY, MAY 21st. The st. ak consists of Bonnets, Ribbons, Belt Ribbons, Law s ( atpjre Lace, Flowers, Serpentine Braid, Gauze i Yeils, Children's Hats,.Ac, 4c, AND A LARGE VARIETY OF OORSBT8 AND HOOP SKIRTS. FOR THE SPRIXG AJS'D SUMMER TRADE ! The Ladies are respectfully Invited to call and examine the Goods for themselves, as she feels confident that they will give satisfaction both lo quality and price. April 15, 1868. ! ESTABLISHED 176O. CRjBS AND CRADLES! Misses' Rock era, Children's High Cham, Children's Low Chain, Toilet Glasses, Portable Drska, Ottomans. Steel Engravings, Black Walnut Caskets, Black Walnut Coffins, Mahogany do, | Butternut do. Cherry do. iPine do. .Mctalic Burial Case6 if wanted I3T\ Particular attention paid to the Coffin trade. A large lot constantly on hand. The above goods trc have in almost enftllcss variety, and are selling at J EXJTRRitlELx' LOW PRICES! j Repairing of old furniture and varnishing done on short I notice. ' , We are selling 5of»s and all other furniture lower than they can He bought at retail in any City. Liberal discounts made to Ithose requiting large amounts, for hotels, new houses, A c Malone, Nov. 19,1462. WOODJi McGIFPIN. DONE AT Tbe Malone Palladium jw»$a!tt $g rttttmij <£]SitaMfcHmf wt 1 Inlon Block, Malone, N. v. THREE PRESSES Andp&ll the Xoderm FaXaUities for Doing 'Printing Quick, Neat'ind Cheap. —1 NE\W QOODS! ' JUST RECEIVED BY THK SUBSCRIBER Silver and Silver-Plated Ware! Fine Table Knives!, Perks, Speeis, &c, ALSO A FINE ASSORTMENT OP* CLOCKS AID FANCY GOQQJ ! Wateatea, Cloeka mad Jevralrw earefatUy Repaired! ORK.N MOSES, Jr., No. 4 roloo BloeJt. Uaioa<-.Oct.»lh,li«2.- IKlg Freigh'ta taken attkel TBO& U. CJtNnELD.I Goaoral . Iti2—Sm. S American, Block, Borflngtoo, Vt. QUICKEST TIME t)N RECORD!; 1 INSURATsTCE AGENCY. /ETNA IHSUMHCE GOMPAHY, Hartford, Conn. ia,eo»,»*909 E. G. RIPLKi', rVern. TAKE NOTICE, ONE AND ALL. A. S. WEBSTER W OCLD ANNOCNCE TO HIS FRIENDS and the public generally, that his EXTENSIVE FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS Are Located In Knapp's Bloek, AVeat Side of the River where may be found the 2 Largest Assortment of Furniture ever offered in this section, and Cheaper than ever before Sold! SUCh S3 Bureaus, Table*, Stands, Bedsteads, Softs, Corner Racks, [Mirrors, Chairs, Sinks, icJ, of every variety, at prices to suit every one. Ail kinds of vord and repairing in his line done to order, with neatness and ifiispatch. A. S. W. pledges himself to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage/ Call And examine his stock.—Malone, Nov. 1, 1862. ' MALONE Foundry & Machine Shop! C. C. W1HTTELSEY I S NOW prepared: to fornjah Castings of ail kind*,—.; Screw Ganr.~Essn$n Gate and Moley Saw iGH,6rist and Starch Mill Irons, made and fitted np to order. \Water Wheels of various patterns and of the most approved kinds Woodworth% Cylinder Planers, Tongneing & Grooving Hachines, Clapboard Machinr*. Plows, Cultivators, 4c, Portable and Stationery £»-te£tzxL ttxx&±xxe>£* niAtloto order. Also coostiriOy, on hand Cooating Stored, Double Eo i Stoves, Canada Doable Box, be&ry large Box Stoves made expressly for Sisrch Factories, and Box Stoves of all steea.— Hollow Ware, Tr& KettW Grindstone friction Roller Craniu, Wagon Boxes, Strips and Boilers for Ba m Door and 0*t e Banginga. Ac., Ac. Our (»cDiti*s for doing work are equal to anv other ahap , tn Northern New Vorfe. and tre respVctitally solicit older* and assnre our patrons tbat their •srort Shall be done in tbe Best Manner. Malone, Nov. 1,1S62. C. C. WHTTTia-SET. A WORD TO THE FARMERS! W E WANT to become better acquainted, and wtB try lo conrtace rou that it is for our mutual benefit that yon should leod TOUT aid t o nzstaln a Manufacturing Establishment In year own Countv, and whSe we flo not pledge onrselres that In^very Instance we will not b e undersold, we will promise thai JM shall receive as much value for the amount jo u par us as can be afforded from any other source. Please giv* tn a call at the Foundry Star*. Old Paetery buDdSny, Main street. C. C. \» UiTTELSET. Maloue, Nov. 1, 1S62. I PETER LORILLARD, jSoulf and Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 & 18 CHAIttBKRS ST., (Formerly 42 Chambers Street, Sew York, > W OClrD CAZ.E , TUB ATTENTION OF Dealers to the articles of bis manufacture, vi: BUOWTST SKUJ; 1 }?'. Maoaboy, Demigrop, Fine Eappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Bappee, Nachitocfaes, American Gentleman, Copenhaf t n. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew S^ot.-.K \Irish Hjgh Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundy Fool. £a*~ AVTENTIOX tS CilJ.ED TO THE LABGe..ASOpCTto* JS tai pBtcas or Fisa-Cor CHBWTXG AVD Satosiatd ^rjfeACCO*, vsnci wn x BK rofsn OF A ScreaioR QCALITT. TOBACCO. SMOKISG. FTNK CCT CHEWtNG. SMOKIKO. Long, P. A. L-, or plain, 8. Jago, ' No.i, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish. So. 2, 8weet Scented Oronoco, Canister, Xos. 14 9 raised, Tin Poil Cavendish, Turtlsb. Granulated. S. B.—A circolar of prices will be sent on application. [1489-y] DR. MARSHAL'S HE4DACHE AND CATARRH rfTHIS SNUFF has thoroaghly proved itself to teti.3 I best article ever known for curing the CATAfiaH,iCou> ts TRB UEXU, and the HEACACSC. It has been found &41 excel- lent remedy in many cases of SoaE ETES. DEAVTSSa has been removed by it, and HEA&ISG has often been yreat v improved by its use. It purges oat all obstructions, strength - ens the Glands and gives a healthy action to the par.- s.'- fected. It is recoc-mended by many of the best physician., and is used with great success and satisfaction everywier* Mori than twenty-five yearsf experience has prored Its great value, and at this moment it stands higher UIAD ever before. , Beware of Counterfeit*. A JiXc tltiiil* %t the signature of the Proprietor CHARI KS BOtVEN, is on every bottle. Sold by Druggists everywhere. 144*-ly. A.ftei- tl»e lOth day o« May, WTLl SELL 6O0DS FOB H. e ad y-F ay. BE rs KFrnvnto Ntt^W GOODS Carefully Selected for this Market, Stoves, Plows and Hollow Ware. PLOWS. 'IIHK BEST PLOW ever latrct«ce<l into EranttOn I X County b th^ Ainerlcaua Kaurrier now beiaj ta*n J «,»>,{*-__J. T»«J^* IT—J^J. e il <t utactured by a c n H^rTELsr^. , | WlutewMai, faint, varnisJi, Sash, Btwu STRAW CFTTEKS. 1 Hair, Teeth, Hail and Striping. HA VK.a Jew Sraw-Nor Hay CStfters left, tney ar* a j *>*T person »^ting to bay^aojr oj «se sharelanlciei, at tociading some of tha Seveides of tie day, coe|=rt»iag ats osual vnrtety, and Be Is situ on the west side of the bridge in \ Knapp « BU^r \ Hats to tbe contrary notsithstandlBf. lialone. May 6th, 1<CS. \At the Drag Store of V. T. Heatb afay lyr found a choice lot of Bras2ie3-o£ earl««a a£ze* ani deECfipJions, saci a s I HAVE a I, good arfMff and wSl b e sold chea HOME M80MNGE 0OHWWY. New Torlj Cty— Sas. 113 1 1H, Broadway. reeeiveil, a lart oSVr ai wholesale ana Through to Chicago in 28 Hours apital aad Surplus 3. JJn.ros Sxrra,Sec>. «1,WS,«S2 fXl COA a J . alABTl.N, Press. fc»i tkesi cheap as ai e cbesaest. ' PHQENDCIN8UMNGE COMPANY, iHartford, Calm. We hare ooastaaUy «a a and aja^J seiectiio trf JUVENILE B00K8, CARDS A PHIMER8! SmtaM* far Gt/U/or, School CMittr*. Fancy Goods and ; Confectionery .-. » CO^SfAStlT OS «AJfD. -^ \ ' * ' .—I --- - '-£'-'..-' '- -'- . We have superior fxeffidei for'tie traasactiaa af aach a bttfaos , aad trast that w» saall aate It aaaear self-eviieat twaer ratr**s,aad ta all wawaa rwherrUllsre ta^arwd awr estabOsaaieati wiu tbetr aatnaaj ft, tkat TILLEY ]fe CO.'S Is lae place to c Capital and SarpJw.. ILStxtnoc,,SeV-' Becr>- *419(£4£ £ GOITtG TO TBOB \VTVSX CAB j \ iEKoinoe SniBONlLioOSlis, ?re«rt- ^^i«,etvrr^^.r^arr^^u, 0 e^^H^ RRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ! * OWaD St, Newport. 'Capltalan«Sa»«lai...i . ... ; ta3B.l«l H I . DO»A» U Srcsii; Sec'y. SI B. KQKKMtAUOB, rress. Cnm Ike East. b agent fcr tke fwRAiVO TfflfiNK aUILWAI aa4at always reaay t« wait en an atnaas going West. He sen* tickets t»; I THB FRAIVKUir COUlfTV MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Habere, N. T. PEHOHCAl$«i WW BOOKS recdrei aa *ooa a t aabasacd. n^Um »d New ¥• t Daily ttftn Vfe., •> •NAbVANtJf'of\\\ aw ? K.X.TlXl.VfT«:C» M Xaa*>e, Wbmtf, Tlw CsTcavt Cass* «f j JsBtfaHrteaiaa&n .. afaiaf if flw Taaat tasTnr»ai1.T»<aasai Ma»aaifa««|wiirj>larm«iji-i«iiTt«jai; \^—=^3T— ngtesataii. tojgsajr-^--'—' ——-- - siaatasai^extaal tataaaaar.tta , Ia4bcretjM.te_,*c. t <.; u*7t:-- a .,._, % „ 1 aarTM.wa». t »> T ( r«atatsaat»s«wM : raaaaseale^aftea atif iletai _»t^••«Mar-»« ttanTri .•5P^^3?P*awaaM.%«;taBa •flF'atUi .jpasaOt aast aiuf ••«« ?z7?m$*.ix AM* alt* to Montreal, via at- I*iaTeace JUTCT. . UaUacJaacHtlbat. . T \ i 1 \ -US!4 opposite'the rwiieaw oT Aasle s liooela.andUie rVo^riMor vrtMtldrerpe«-tf^iUiyisrf«iaatkeiahaUtant3ejniaIo»e and ri - CaUcxc*. ail«F«Bke«,St.£ l «ala,CleTelfAaai, ||M^e4 talnssrreanktadaaf rxrsapr»»erty, Dwel&ag Heoacs CSacSs<aatl,aaaaUpottUWem I J£j ^^ ^S^tatwMk tnvss can^efcbtaea fa aay other rrmnniiale Ooataaar. V c aaar raiirsa' 1 ««T aeeastSTtar sorter aar renewed Caarter, with a eorpiai suf-, ., —^—.___^.. idewt to pay aa«iaia»iralB*Oje Caatpany, lor (eaat, iar'-Tcinwy tiat be is now ceae> to . ^ -w~» -^-v *~* -^-r- in r the past year; Vihae.Jaaaaqr,3a»r? ,/ I Jki;.-j.aJf,>-j*.r* -*\*- ^^ -*-• -*-^ ^^ -a. I AlSnBP*KD«CS,V.»ve!54eai. ncxracTajuSec'T. ,. . , ^r^a.PsomBtat,Tiaaamu. | •; .^ »_„._^- laaayafareakaTcaaaMj; ALL fJSEti G. C. WHITTE15CT1. HOLLOW WARE. j MORTBASK SAJbE. .w e ataorteent o f Haeew War*, 1 j TV^F All* his beea made in tb e payctSEt oX the looser? 3d retail at reduced prices. J j 3J secaredby a Bortgajei. dated tie tsreasjseweBtt day C. C WHrrrE.I>3ET| j of April, 1S5S, exeented by Alirwi Batosey, at tke telwa of ^^^ j Banfor, in the County taf FrankEa, atrf State a t Se w Tart, rOOEISG SrrOTBS. t ' and JaJJaA_,tas wife, o t the first part, t o Mania L Psrfei, L A BGE varieties. Prices van ins frost J1J to »jSfl. i i of tie town o f Mates*, Ceaary ac d State aforesaid.« ti* \ C. C'aVtll I' 1 EtSElf I aeeoaa aart, wb5<* Etastg3®« with fee power of sale therein < costaiaea. ws» recorded in ^e o£ee of the Gterfc of Frasr Sn Osostr aforesaid.on tie *4& day «f April, ls53, at 1 o'clock, A. M., ia Liber 11 of Mortgages, at page .sei. Tfc» aznocnt ciaisaedtobe dase spa a said mortsaee, a s the tea? of the first pedhsication « f ta b a^£cet, is twtr Irc&dredj and «git«n dollars airt etjitiy-eijiitccaj, wiidt \rj ta e r&oii aawxQrlBnimd tbereoa. --SostsJi orpro««£sr at U*bsi been tnstjtnte<3 to recover the jaae o r atiy part thereot Now, therefore^ netacoiatAereby ^vect, th& by vixiae of tbe said power-or-Bal^ and fc Btassasoe o f a» Satate iofac h ease made and provided:, t& saiS aartgatre wSl b e foreclosed by a safe-af She-a-ressaKs tfcereia' describaj^aBd tMtai * presBisies wiBoe said afgaaS e anrsim, to feeh^aest aJjtd«. at tiie Court Hasse*ia the town of Haloes, is the Cocaiy e! FraniTin, on t*£ T\ \ * - - - th e fonsiooB. II txgeas fo3ow»>^\All Jtat bad o r parcel i & tie IOW3 o f Ba-^pr a£»esaC4. aafl £aosra asd t I aa fcfc^aorth fcalf of lot sssber l«enry-;iir«, In tile aeaeh- P LOWS, Plow Points, Land Sides. Cultivator Tee^h, Shovel Plow*, Clevis Cotter*. Bolts, ffajou EOX|K, tc^ *e^ a l the Fouadty Storr. Old Irotrreoeired in exchange, at 1 cent per pound C. C WrinTELSEY MALONE FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT! —BY— - JOHN M A»S 4 : Brartibal Dyer, Shawl C|eaij)i* ami Befiniaha-! T fl*S KSTA-giaSiaM«c1T-- : aiEAs' lltEwWi*a»*-a%«eT : « f said W.«Eaagor,^ «art%ed remavedajew-roaitotaeaeTatadtopcoDca^estreet , \' \ aaw-( W saadata l areat, waw «Aa«m%aaeirXM — rtanaaMr t«ran,aarail \ i«aW»«<rjacttsV that J*tt. aroarptly aad «aw^f7«Ba^ami«w i ^a«alr£>fT '-\ t^ • - D. S. HBSMKGTOJf j .ataloae,Maroa.Xgam> ^f^|gftfres»]»pM|r^4<¥^ n> > to look Tlctata aa ta* a3XAS> Mat,aadUMi1tealay »»-fts«^JalUeaAattaew«e« af Oil AcoK-r.aCBer . -• JJRBISS-^S&iaatlatrilSFQ-S* Ka3O^»aiaffl(*a0MdCCaT^rii^^ «oi' WEST, AXX EtPOMKJ) IHal • *«.*.* H«l«Me . ***B^~*^mmm*~; 6faa>i Trvak; 7 •v^~ r ^^*^^^^^ l ^t' 1*a!^*aa»W ^^jBaWtT\^. -^^^^Jf- ^^l^fc w acts a» »HTI am; * CAU. ASB im-ttrnM r^uim. Itafat??-\ ^'/\rw^ii;-.*!* 1 f-f (oxarztr: NEW <c**£» Aac i atasa a aadJill.otacr.aiawh.Oeage d aad -iMaiseI8ea r 'a»d laaiasf«0^>te»eia«i • Qeitr;Taee, MnsBa, Paaast and Moreen Cnrtaias cleaned, dyed and fia- ishea. Table Covers, Bss^Gsis)ieia,l«L,cleaoed. - Geats Gareseats cleaned, dyed aa d pressed, wtAoct rs>- •tr^^'Vereaants'S^c^aUdtj^eatfe: i / , '*• XS-wrewle>saa«ie«satalsl^Basee%s>d'r^a^rsi«e&ars-| are died ep wj^aBthe»o<3rrwJBproTeai£DO, ,acd, as.J«4 ^ snperinteodi aQitefcp^aad I6»*a«;iaisawBi.- aa% pat- reoicaaslepe^oos^t^ttieirgooaadoaeiaasBSPvrT t a cssDaare'wlOi lire work o f aaraisaair&taafidaae^aBdwa a the leastpeataiedelajr., lAdies^ a jaasdjncJOtews &*** Oalandsboawi^W^^^iieces. A»re5«aaxaiy - * ~'-\ sitaUb«£i3atisl«ecu GOODS! CLEA2T, COLOR A2TD HUISH! ia tke best 'poast&e raaBaer, LidSes* iTerieo, Cohnrs, SHt, aadDeialne Dresses, Sttaw&Qoats, Hose, Straw Booaets, l&pets,rara,far^ \* ?ft T~^-^¥ r T^.:* •\-'H^ fe WMteOrape SJiawl* dyed aay^ir^fejacataQirce^ desired; taltearofttrrtJelja^dsieBV litt ^^aSCnE*T59 ASO FOKSiJBE Ga«,»adboem3e<ioatii-wesJo y iaad heretofore t _ asaelfiacaa,aiafaw aoaHi a^laads cr«tracted sa *oatt 1 aada«rowsed by T*ytoraa«t3K3 ! ia-a g .,o a Ae«i aorta by tk e east andnorBi Enes af tfiasaSaSotlt ;*wesSy-tfcrct;.i»s1 awatedtaoaaaaiaAayr i tbe sasae asare or tests.'!—Ilated ta e atiteaVa r AaiaitTl MAa-tiX U*Al5to,aio«3«ee. W. V . GasFWEtx, Attoatry, ataloae,K. T . S aZKKKPI\S SAfcK.—STATE O F SITT {FQSX, Oosa^p a f Fraatfia, ra. B y T&£ae o f ass exeat Sea hr see d wot of tteSsgr^3ae^<>art ^ U«sSEaie,'aad4» »»e <B- . rested a»d deSri^ esaissl ib s cooSs aad t^attei , baj > and tenaiaccaof MkrrfefsCer . ikarasiBtaSaStttragst, title asdimeres l ariaels tbcsaai ft*t»*ad*a-SJie.Sjei day of May. 1543, of, i n and ta, all taat cartsjn piece o r jurol of tasatrtwKe* »ttejj^w^:!^*!^ aa d d^Rs^ed as gtafewa: rVgrrtT^nslia Si>eswstaffeS^e? lot Sa > gi»» town e f OicaBasB, a t a^ialirfc-eie <eeiB«iBNsr%a**saiS and ^JfJjBt^fce aora^ats* c»ra«»f : :a.i^ : t<;X.,a»d , ,*srty-*a»-ooe- P**-fiaodredtbs acres ammm^m %sMaSa& 3fe»ce «at 3* »\ aorta aloot, tbe, sweit BIK aJ^aa Jet, lS£&sim- TbeDC* aank *^»»' east, » caaira wta'm Ecta . - *&ex* east, ^sases^lSeiaalas^&ttefoflbe'exaterortlte rsa-i aa d »e»ce«*Sa slang Ose eeata afaal d read aSssrt I# caainx, 3dfiaaa totitt-iriae^ef ae«as>i^c«staaues abe*r> I|K--'a«rese4- toad, wtotSs r lesi j wlaca^ifea & expose-»v safc»5 5 tae to «r«^atti«H38ictrBec»e ia ae^teS oi MataeozttaelKadxyefAsra^lSi*?atl«o'dcc£tst^ CE» CaUKa»aTAaat^--^*a«eai*.-t»-- i -•m ' - - - -- -- VOLUME XXIX::::::NCHBEB iJBYHiiaPH&SEi Pubiiane'd every Thursday Horning by |HEATH &SEAV] Office, So. e Pnlbn Bloct, Malone, N. T * r ' T EB9I S : age Sabscribers, served by Carrier 11 and Office Subscribers he Publishers expect and require all subscript! rid strictly i n advance. - I* RATES OP ADVEftTISINC | \J -t {Tenliteea or less make a Square.] | .. ian.ua™ S weeka Ill001M column 6 months. \* 'Jaqaare S months^...,. 2.25.Jf column ! year... A tqaare 8 months. 4 00[)f column 0 months 1 aqnans 1 year 6 00; I column one year iaslnea s OardS(.npt exceeding sl i lines, $8.50 per •2.00 for six months, r All accounts for advertising are due at the time o laiertlon or the advertisement. Advertlsemeora i '-Marked the length of time t s be inserted, othrrwtai ' |i« continued till forbid, or a t the option of th« pi v aa d charged accordingly. X I BUSINESS DIRECTOR] &si rl? TAYLOR, fit HOBBS r ^Ittornega an& 4otmseUor» at No. % Djtlon Block.—over V. T. Heath's Drug I UAliONl, N . T . a, a. vATLoa. 100T •Si. 4 A. B. PARMELEE JAttarnea anH ^ottnaellor at; MALONE, N. Y, 5l«o OSes So. 1 Union BlJdk. .£ J i M. M. ROBERTS, Attorney and Counsel] CHATEA.U&AY, N. Y. STILLMAN FOOTE, Attorney and Counsel * J ~» 00DBNSBDR8H, N . Y. H, B.—Particular attention given to Insurance Ciai 1*53] veyancing and Collections. S. P. BATES, Physioian and Surg^e Realdedet, &nt house East of the Methodist 0hu MllOKE, S. t. £< HENRY H. HOGAN, J|JPhysioian and Surge V; SOUTH BANGOR, N. Y. ISAAC J. MOXLEY, Physician and Surge SOUTH BAN&0R, N . Y . f F. T. H E ATH, J- Dealer in fbragSf Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye* ^ ^ Perfumery, Stationery and Fancy Goods, k $ No. 3 Union Block, Malone, N. Y. DXALBIt I S BATCHES OREN MOSES, JR., CLOC \ Jewelry, Silv-er and Silver Pla^e* W &jL.i<ra-5r aoons/atc. Watohes, Clocks aad Jewelry $epaii ' No. t Uttlott Bloek, Malone, N. Y. COTTON W. SEA^ Successor to Beaa & Saymond, laroatBB OF BR AiVDIES, WI\ES, <S ^ COMMISSION MERCHART, fpl FmAm^M StoAeSte.,W|9wY NATHAN & J. 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