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.1 f . - t'-i XAST—iEA' v'sr.; 10.48 ijirg at SlSp , ^ 3ii< • >oer » Juncnonlldao\ ,ft • \ • ^. AlbaAs .30j>;&f.\ '0-P. •-».•;•-• don 5.311. A-Ibim's 4 0 A. SI.; Si. aiowelUi), P. ST.'; Troy- at. 1.(0 ooex?s Jiifli: Si. •Mnv River Jundtion and ton, i^orce iter,-&c., if.': at South Ter- New \S ork, anil' •s.j-AtRtitlarid'for t River Railroad. .4lbans ; 6.M.A. M • Wtloa am -Bellows vorcestiT. &o;, tinrt on -Pass'itttm:: Spring ael'd'and n-ry-w Lc Jdoii.;. ai ' S'N .••' '• .' tvisj-LHiti:'.V ' . ' .\&r. ; :.3.0:)5K. ^. L<jwell a t St., ftT.But-Ungtoti,' !tts:t>urg I2L20 i. si ' . f •• - . st: 'jajiail via Law.rtl at th'.Voraorl »\nitf EM York Sand at.T si. hlmrirh a t net-jt a t W] leaves! tace aidit* P0 A,. Srri at lOittt :i. r Junb- HiHlii- !••> P. si:.: SilA.y... Itl'.SI'.'.T .. £u.r.4.-» A \.\' ton. s.SO i. si.: Si. Qgdensb.uifg.-.it !>.ao. \Id f. it;; .sseggers York- ,at £d •imU Irndf&j nsbUr Rail St.--.Vlbaiis| ULTJ-,\ ; uFf R.'R^ A. ? U5.lt V.0 mi? •at MASHA. •y,-^.-:.i. e - , . ri \'- .-\•\ . •* S -' „' * '\ ! ; i i '< «~ . '|rkbl|l8lied every Thursday Morjnfcg'by J; 11 .PALLADIUM-BUILDIN&S, Corq,er.Mai(i.and Catharine .§tre&t$, Malone, JUST. RECEIVED -AT—, MALfNE, FBANKLIjrCQtnvyY, N.•• X., THURSDAY, JfLT'^i FURNIJTURE! 'ort»erats( :eiTirig:„i. ifl-cr Nes? _ BeftoftBJtaiisIOijj *r |«besli fro •'Kittle • styiltxmn&retliig at i>eavfc.Sr : 5.>strm at -E. 1 \ ' ' . f2.00 1 I •' i TERMS: V£\A iii jjxD OFFICE sirescRiBERS. .>. VILLAGE SUBSCRIBERS, served by ;Cnrrier...2.35 ''lip Pjubllshersexpectand requlreaiisubscriptlons ' i I tr> be paid.strfctly In advance. Jwk.'S'wt. lino. 2mo. 3mo-..6mo-, \i'yr. ».ieinea^l i 00$1.25 $1.75 $3^0 $3^5 $6J» $10.00 1'svotri.i 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00~6.00 ' 9.00 15,00 taroeln. 2.75 -3.T5 l.lti 6.-50 8J50 1S.00 i«.00 c'our In. 3.50 ,*.25 5.50 7.50 9.50• 14.00 5l r 00 r'iveln.! 400 5l00 8.50 fl.nn i.\»nn ««• 26.00-i 50.00 Kyou are:ln wantof anylklngfn tile'line of Furni- ture, call, by all means, at the spacious , ' wareropniB.of *r.: M-OKBJE'S' 4.5d 5.50 .. ,. . ,.„„ ».w 8.50. 9.00 13.00 16.00 (Atiar.e.oi.SOO 6150 '8.00 10.50 13.00 18.00 H-air-ebjt 8.00 lOiOO U.00 16.00 20.00 58.00 tH train Fruy aqd p.v and.' Expr.is.- ••4. Tray. pnd-B'p*-, Sl>pl. 'G-EO..HJ [Main Street, Opposite 94 Hilaiii Street. THE LARGEST ANb BESTjSTOCKOF ; You will «id there every f . ber, Dining Room an Sofas, Lounges, CAN^TWELL'S WOOD the'Fer hrairlety o: 4-Kitchen! •15J00 20.00 What-Nols, BureattB, looking Glauses, ILOW PRICES! rhafrs, rhamller^ Sets, ^c, &c M 30..00 38.00 60.00 lOoiflO LEGAJT. kpyEnTisEMK.vrs, at the rates provided by Bl-Sl|-BSs'CAKDS,'nbt every additional llhe'.75 eioeedlng ttv e llnei=,.*5.0&j cents; •IS-71 Iv.liSh Kvill rtui \•rj:eair qnarged ^ per cent in'ad.dltloti^^bpve. ai-siNJ Ei |s XOT{^, inserted In tie news column • >r theflri aif All arti rth '• ' AND IAT PKIOES WHlpp UTTERLJY^ EVer;broughtlhto m l^rthem^w4ork. BU bomrht »• at Bottom Priicoa indoor CASH, wUT » ' be sold at from 10 to 25 per. cent Jess than' they have eyer be>en so.ld'before. D£M£ : I ALL COMPETITION! attemion Is gtvt^n to the manufacture and ^ will bec^rgedat the, rate otTm&£ >4 line Ajp TES cw, for eachTc^in\ •(Ottntsfor advertising are due'at the time firfstltn'sertloil of jthe advertlsem i<em.--ntB iliomn hU n , --\: .\\\'eiu.- Auver- \•=» * nmgator upera Be brfr^^^s- -esn™' 5 Ser&e ^ aiters - mc -,ti -• ,1^. Mi; Ronu'i * Crtitrul Eis--- - - 1 - M-o.' top. u*a fc: Syr- BuBhh. .\.50\ BftaBii hi Fail?. kmTrao A. si.^: i'df'.i-.- ^Jrarfiif: fr. ' •fc-P- !•>\ . - t 'll'tj All.iiBy - Br id •' ~'» '•: n. >-rs. .-cr >•«•. 'a ; -W,e;. jr. Me-n's Kip 1-2 D. S. B6o|s;c r . Men's Ga.'f Opera Boots,! | - ^ - Adver-1 Men's Alligator Opera Boots, 4 v '•\ \ \ 75c>.$t.OO, •$3.00 .. 3.50 \4.50 $1.25 Metallic CASKS': HGtJSEr OF _,Ahd au ftidk'ss variety -oj .V ALO-VEj /f. Y., A.. H.FLANAGAX—FORMERLY ui Miller's Hotel—Proprietor.- Tills house! is new; . :i'nrf\j:j phe of-the flEsst Hotel Establishments la ihP). stack I It Is centrally located, near the Pas^-j ,^.-n?ei-|0('faot. Trusty porters ivilJ always be at] :iA.-i. BoyV an^¥oiiths ? , Misses' and jchjldren'i hri: Os- A^ SI'- pu- fea.irts ! --int*. - wis.. in I >Madfe Goffins'i - . \ jf . And these will be furnlshc!d in short notice, band- I . • somelytrlmmeji,,andat LOW AND REASONABLE PRICES Afost kinds oj]thi-nt,Produce mil be reaiyedia Exchange for] J^imiiiurq. 'W QBT'tlY, House.! W EST SIDE OF THE BRIDGE! Parlor, Cham- Furniture, . Tables, Over fheitlUl to tlie Poorljou*e. Miave a large Stock of Gootls. which* froraoly I ofl'er at, er- BV WILL M. CARLTON. Over the bill to the poorhou4 weaty Way- ;'nmon .n* _ in trudgia' aiy f' JLS^n'-ofsevonty, and only a trWiray- wi™ Sm \ n aDcl ftW RP er ' f01- ?» thenars I've As mauy another woman that's only' half ae old. , ° VC r it clear' 0 - 110 ' )oorho,lse - 1 c *n'' Quite make; TERMS/ $ ZM ra : AB¥ANOE. ajLtv-ei-e filled witU fear aud- io the.probable ft to'a£l he dnr- voyagerJnnd for a momeut.after hor^is- appearance thero wis-a' noticeable.s51«uc<; all. over the grounds;- • Theniattention wasigiven lo the balloon Atlantic /which no\g seemed to rise rapidly \— , % '••' \' Jri ' sight for soxSf yniat a Visitor §«yt». •V correspondent of the I^tulaiir] Herald has keen saying some .pleasant^ things about Ma- in™„», n Ml if, -..-—' \\» oouui™ lo p!i aud. .vioitytj-, which W c.,»v to nse.rapKlli also,- but^did apt,^ out -of Wo recognize the.writer a* bo \a \ con^tHiopjet n> esa y thkt:Sraion e is ljt o my Wbotigh located in.' Chamber Over the hill to the %r ^flueer) • rS*\ y >,? s . tep J' vo ial£en B t ol»n' to nqd fro, : I ' But this is a sort of Journey I never thought to go, mindi, *a splendid town. n „„... 5 n ^uuaieu u land, it has emyi^elcraehjt .of true greatness. • A;highly ihtelligerTt-and Jr^gious.pSpple, in- . .- dustrious, frugal, enterpjisipg, and'\6in3nent- iwiiow. lyisocial, with Wealth in 1 pilars'and town, . c ... ..... .,. o\\v>- lut-wmw us ji« n'ss a persoji- g D e dwellings and[publicI uildings,and'every il|e time. \When it 3id dfea'p-, age than' Hon. J- M. BLADE, ex-Lieul.-^ov- surrounding calculated to: impart-liappin'ess pear tire vast thronir moved townrds iho \\-' „; ml . n f Verrhnnt- • • .' I and prosperity.. •Blalone mast goon, inereas-- - w 0I V ,,™ i .\ ,. .-,''.' inginpopulatiom and weallth, and addiDg to Candor presents his regards i-<w ny- . her power for good in eveiiy respect, moralh\ lucrofis readers of|thci/cj'«Malidann.otM]ces cocially and pcJiticalh ; ' WmstflF again] at home, after au-abseiice of\ fo my .view, it is a'beiutiful towni and A • nearly two wejeksppon a tnp ofpleasuro and vflkge and were j t0 leav r lny owb n ^j ve ...„„.,,, ^'avisit to scenes .of hia boyhood, ra-2\'orthcr^i v ;ii«S« T.I-V.— **--•-.-> r ~ •? to the .Poughkeepsic Hotel ._— . jg.moved towards the en- trance to the F'ark, and soon after the.ground 1 ; were deserted, all declaring that the-'entire entertainment was a grand success, i In the evening the. scene at the Park w poorhouse-i, seem, « h^.d \ e^^nder thai, in **•***£& ^ .av4sitto scenes^ his boy^o|J^= repaired .to -flL J>ou*Mj«iJ«n T^tol 'and ^^^k .?orty-si X ycats ago I rr sl ded a, Irrival: 5f Mr. Squires'of Ihej^L^iL^I\. 1 .^ 6t0 . WU ° fMal ° Ue '- Then Sets, 1 awaited the .ijinyai. t vrhati3theuseofheapln'onm6apauper'ssbame?s l ' a l'oo» Atlantic, who Am I lazy or crazy r ami Wtud or lame? 'the 0.2p p. in. train with his balloon True,J'm not so supple, nor vet so awfni slum - packed nhd stbjwcd away. SXPKY.OFTUE .EitoX.urrs. .lorty-fire milek ,.„.„ v ...^ Congratulating him upon life safe arrival j twelve; hours' (tedious riding-, is now accom- he related the story of 'his vojage. '•'• jffler : plished iu three and a.Jialf hours. It was a I left Miss Tliufstoii's'ballooii came:n«ir..me.l beautiful morning when I left my home and „.i,i>.. T-.....---i- • - family, va'nd in| Burlinaton-soon found i™ . _. siipple, nor yet so awful slout; .But chjirlty ain't no favor. If one can live without. I am wlllln' and anxious an' ready any day, ' To work Tor a decent Uvln', au' pay my honest way; For-I can earn my victuals, an'more too,.I'll b> bound, \ ' - — If anybody ouiy is wllllu' toJiajre me round Once I was young •soul- reachld^tnrT dty l on f £ wen * f rom_^tt8bnigli on astnge through n .j-L,, f 1 the woods, jolting over baa roads for filty . ' -£ milff.-.- jfow upon.cars from Plattsburgh to Jfooers.Juuctipn,.thence by rail to Malcine •lorty-tive mileS,'and what once .consumed j village^ I know of no placJ K.would -.sqonej seek for a home than Majonef bless arid .prosper tier peopje, ana, in bit rtr\A ^.- *- * ' Srayj'God aid tuem in all and every enterprise [for the advance- ment of the happiness and.welfare of main. * ' The, Master Thief. unit i mis young and aau'souic—I was, upo(j m. \aJ *a *• I f\ Y ^21 I I \fr O Once my cbeeks was roses, my eyes as black as coal I CI 1,1 \J\ vU I Ldi And ' i;an '' remembi.'V, In them days, of hearlii 7 -. nnntil o ert»- . when I hnjloedltp her to throw out sam « and hau'souie-l was, upo^ niyjg? U P higher; ihe_was then below me ..me and Af- remembev, people say, —r i I 4Si SI.; 'Of. si... Arrlvi-: wi.feuv iVa;.-r:'..w. i-\\. Y l • :• -Sr!TJNCTI01Y T HOTJSEj • - (VEEL-HW, rROPRIET0.R, , POTSDAMJX\SCTIOX • ,.N\. y. Th'lk House is eritttery new and vfell fur- • rilshed—rdoras pleasanfSnd tables supplied with all Hie delicacies ot the Jeaidh. Good Lljvery at- r.ii-li^il, sfages leave this Hotel for Massena., n&'HKS (fclLE, PB.0PRIET0.R: BRUSH'S ijilLLS, ->*. Y.'.,opnositePassengerDepcltl Goddaccommo- datlutis-atid ejaasges reasonable.- Livery) Stable iMiiaivwd; whore horses and carriages cau| be\had ar^ill timfs: . • ~ . '! - ' U. t>. WinilEItlLL £ CO., PROPRIETORS, PLATTS- rmrgh.y.|Yt'. Guests coMiyed to and from the s free of charge. f . < W. CLE^KE. H . JT. WtTiiElULL. AND SHOES! if , 10,000 FEET OF BROW ASH, , 3,D00 FEET 0F| BUTTERNUT; 4,000 FEET OF BAgSWOOI Will also be taken at fair, prices If delivered within the-nexttWid.nii AIL, „ 'f-rSimdil;, f which will be sold \at correspondingly low prices for Cash.' . • ' bnths. if 3 ^' 0 ' . - A ?PLEXDI-D ASSORTMENT OK KIOTI 0 I fyidies' ''Serge; Kid-, Kid-Foxed and F^encli Kid TJaots.in nery.xh/le of tnokr', ' -A.VI) - Hall Furniture! r _ , . -^ -« w«wi., *>\.A\J-VI luc. ./vi- ler a moment she did throw'out ballast ,and commenced to ascend rapidly. To • my sur- prise she kept-throwing out 1 sand and ikept going higher. I thought she was crazy; Ii \ t \\ -- r - : -' '' 'balloon would burst, and 11 Pr.es- ! A, M was afpikLher think it would -AT- H. WOOD. E! GREATLY REDUCED RATE Children's Garriages! •From'the celebrated makers—Colby fi'ros. : ' I- ' COFFINS In thein days,' of lieartn' j For any kind of reason, thai I was In their way.- 'Taint no use bf-boastlu', or talklu' over free, But many a house an' home was open then to me; Many a han'some offerl had froni likely men, And nobody ever hinted ibat I was a burden then. And when to John I was married and smart, I'But he and all the neighbors w part; For life was all before me. . _„ , - ,. ..j, -.—--—• '^\^ c strong, * - ; went up and sti|l no. signs oi her, when 1 And I worked thi- best- thai I could In (ryln* ro get again descended slowly and when I got be- alons ;- ' .'Mw the clouds 11 was just north of Hyde And so we worked togetheV; and life was hard, but,' Parkwliere I cakigb.t a glimpse of her going gay, • • ...north-ward. ' Then I commenced to -look- w°a V - and thC ' n \ bul ^ f ° r ,0 CheCT UB ' 0 \ ol ' r ' >auout for » P ia M to land, and seeing t Till we had a halfii dozen:, an' all gruwed cieaijau' ,, ' ni:,,1r '' \' \\ ' self arid-in dUejtimo wTsTnThToafe^S'l with a bpaiitifril.clear sky and goodbrec*!' 1 ^.31. Herewith a trieiid I passed a very ..,,,— ..**«^.« * - ywoowi tt very I pleasant time land the next day started for ..,.. , i I Alalbne. via Mobers Junction, arriving-at ten mink it would had it been as old one. Pr.es- ! A, ^1. The railroad, from the Junction pass- etitly she disappeared, when I concluded' to! es ihrnno-i. -u-i. n *i «-«-•--— -•••-• •BY •IOIIN FIS-SE, Tie-Jegend Of the Master Thief <is no u.« remarkable th4n that of Purichkin. Int^ Tfcandinapan tale the thief wishing to set hRF?^ ° f f th t- farrae ^ o£ careful!y'hal« himself to a tree by the roadsfde. \»• ~<'•- — possession of tho fo» m =»' 1- — _ i-R ,. S el \\ il •^^^^g^ay, but thinkBlt look clear the chlldr'u, and raised them ' 3* <^ ral li o Ca«lc< » t «. .1' MM rKE merits; I-\Y.'..' hi .i- • o* i-« .'agi rtiWnts Utl«n ; ofiMarl lbt-d p • la w dllr. ;n th'o Vi) fc, ..n! fa K.s j t-t«:n^b !'• hi'Kut Jnjl nm- R:i'-J-i'l:| IS'link t« tftvii -ined !> nf said r'tfirom •>auth ifa hain's i lot, ihaiUh-.. p.,.i«h the- jatteriv < Iace-ol land. ^(lUndr t and • said v Hbe Qf as to 1 inds,\ \ land., 'el or utipofWHiOc-, and: dnfi- i4bnv>. JaRdj-f rtic-mr:: j'centei lenr-c •Xbem wit.-J •itntgr-i easel . 'f the- „. r,of. th»f iurrisu. thehte In a- road -tain rst i6r.j o r ID'flli' C E fJtM-Tp -MIOTIC a is ajl\ pe: ^oris. or the :orf aa'd State'ot AXK- : • Ufkt out i n;fc. tilt- ',•' Jo&n ,i \a the I 1STI, ; ^hil^es, t=.,\ai i^!- fir .; ' -a-.h • '• wit; . : • r'lifr-'i- i'' ,\oatll a ^•,.--s, . | il-5<.-. i SE^TM-OIPK, HOUSE, . -f.TALLir.AiX- , tr.-H. DANIELS,' PROPRL ^f°^I^^ RS ' Button. Lace. Kide-L;i , Congre.Mi>,.iiii t o hi- sold a t - - —., uuuw is eligibly situated • <i\ th? c-.rnt'ir of Ford and Sta'te streets. It hasfe- ; .•<a«ly beeii refltted and refurtflshed;and In all Its ..ppi'ifn£ia.'htl~ lo a first class hotel.' Charges rea-! •Down-Prices! •-AXD- GOFFIN TRIMMHsTG-a pasture lot on thfe west shore mtide prepara- tions to drop'my balloon,. At- this Utile the chool likie oilier.\ an' hud enough to . Saratoga train- w'»3 passing'-southward'and asteamboat was. goi-ng- down the^ riv^ef. v i was greeted with |shrieks from steam w.histles, — ^ ^..^, -••>•\ '. ringing of bells and faint cheers..; My btfllnonj \foughUoTe d\X er ml d AV ' lDte ''' -\ St M W ° struckiu t,lc Pasture, the wind blowing.very I r'nertians WP hnmn'm/i _.,.,...- - strong. It bounded .along with great \ dashed into and thrdugh.lhe top of a tree, and then bounded juto a whe^t field es through whafi was once a dense forest, how | thief lets. himself down,, and] ' \ ' setjtlements, iu which thrift is l..i—~-» • - lag looks prospBfbuaand en- found saw- m ills,.forges,i tan n'er- rnanufaeturing establishments along bn the line of the4-rffiIroad, upon the streams', all in active operation, em- ploying ;alarge' amount.of labor, a|nd usingj a vast ainount of|ritw lhaterial that'abounds --,- —;-&•\•& \V\y > none of his-business; and does .not, 1 stop to interfere No sooner frastte : 'passed than the >h'»'-'ets hitSself down, and].running'swiftly . a a by-pat|i., langs himself .with equal' precaiition to a second tree]. This time the farmer is astonished and puzzled; but wlien for the third time he meets thejameunwont 1 ed spectacle, thinking that thre^suicides- iiv one morning are too much fir easy credeirce, he leavesihis ox aridirtfns bacfe-tjO see whetli--. i wl*J:-' - • '• - neat,- Air went to -eat. I So we worked for every one Worked \ -,--,-• -^ r —.«. vuo-i, nuuuuus. er the oth'er two bodies are! in' great abundance, seeking human ajia and-. thought lie saw them -~\ industry to conyert it. intb that which .«uaH' hypbthi' •'•\ --'\' 1 T- AllOW \fs t o in.} *• • ' ' '1 .-' ' \) H^T AIR Ul]jAPa(s, Which at|e so popular ihese dkyL. In through ttte top,'' between, brought down under the fuel, th] \^^^.SSS^^^s is H ° i \™\\l s Croquet sv, ^ r ^ * 125 _i I --™i c fi t ^£^ a fu st.) ifaione.j Men's Best Rubbers, - - Women's Be.st Rubbers, -tmim>m ... NO. 11« the Post Office, s •rnjRSEY AND_i30L T XSELOR AT . LATT,. FORT fopington, Ifrankllh Co.unty, N.:Y. • seply VTuRXEYS, i.VD €Ot:.N-S£LOHS AT LAW—OFFICE 103.'^ Main Ptrt-flt, Jfalbne, .v,.y. . A. B.ntK£..-,•' * II. G. KitBrfex. \WE KEEP NO SECONDS! 15- 50 TO S!:T1 , 'I'tlli TJV.MT.. i - K.—Ci^ne-Seat Cbalrs Hcpali-ed na Experienced AVorkmnn. - Only-perhaps we humored 'em, which some good folks condemn, : - But every couple's childr'n's a heap the best Jo them. Strauge how inueh we ihltik-of our blessed little ones— ' , I'd,have died for my daughters, .I'd have died for u ~„,u S w tuo And G°d*iS made that rule'of love; but wheuwe're' north-side ,of the W- anXthe basket closing •-old and gray, : j up against the soiith side, myself safely en« I've noticed it sometimes somehow /ijils to work the senneed in %t Tl)e gas Avas escapifjg rapidly ; „„v..»-V...3d lasi,t anidd I wass safe,\ jtn a few Strange, another thing: Tytieu our •>>\'•« ....•-»<-'-'-\\\\'•\••*'\• '- And when, escenuu alone \ ...„.».„«u 6 .nnu. JICM force, dashed into and thrdugh.llie top of a large in bounded into a wheiit field towards a stone walij, Thinking the-,wall a good placc.to hang on'; I awaited the c.ollisibri, which soon came, the. balloon going to the.| our ,-boys au' girls Charley, they'd sconced in It. , an it-was fas ari I wa safe. . minutes some men who bad •-been \'watching I me, came'Jtp my assistance, and we shortly^ Uy 'T IENRY E. CANXWEfclj. ,t rrOR-S'i3rSAL»iDCOL i , + NSFXORS, NO. 98 -MAIM ST., < Pluynfx Bl;o(-li, up stairs,) Malone, N. Y. Admlt r ; u.-d u> practlipej. In th.ft United States Circuit and* District Courts. \Special attention paid to mer^ •aatll.e »li\e\«t£ons. P?< A. Brat.fx.' • j ATTul: '! • I- m W. D. B-REN'.VA.V .'fTt-'U.NEi' A?fB COUNSELOR AT LAW—OFFICE fS\o.-i't'nlon Block, iraMme. N. Y. ' / ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS', NO. 1 PHCENIX . Block, JfnloneUw. Y.- Office hours from 8 A. it. to ft'.-P-. CANTWELi.l .--. — ' J . C. SAtSDJKS.-.| IPTBATES ' ~T/ •' SURGEON—RESIKENOE, FIRST old Methodist OhuTch, Maloije. ~i£.. \BELDING '.Jg& XaoiEEEPATHIC iPiHYSICIAN-OFFICE NO. S TEL&§ Street. rormiSr-jyj occupied by Dr. H. C. Aiistln.- \l2h^ calls to be made at the olllce. . juI15y NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY v 'T •' • To-mprrow may be too late, f We, have n'c-arlv everything I connected w)Ith the business, and.are BOUND TO SELL. Are most desirable Reservoir e operatioi. ... .**... ^..u.c j»uri. —, — using and observ ng it, on accouraoftbe wjinderful distribution and Intensity of heaf, as we. \ uniformity of opejration. Itisilar^ge In s'lzi PJiYSICIiAN • h.javeast a Df. '-Bl tteineinber tli ifer the place—Sign of the Big Boot, 94 Klaf n Street. \ ' ! i * . '' ' i IV. JIORSE. \ N. E.— This .advertisement in^ans just liihat it mys* all statemetits to the contrary notwithstand- ing. .. •'- - • dnufacturers. >X\;EYAN'CER. -•>. •-•ISmpnis r- nr ».wuJ .r'. uas > and willtalrpa^irnn^,,-!:! the n _~. uniuai, and will take acknowl- IgmPnls for tii'e°statute\fees anywhere-'wlthin, \WOMAN'S RI pr. A first-class Co'ok'St()v ; e.. Good references can' b.e given qn t|he abovel FOR SiLE BY A. K. BEATTYV^Ione, Have now on. band and'offer co.rporatlotai and njake short searches tn clerk's Office foil a reasonable charge. Offlce.in i ••Hnmercla 1 Block. wesfside the Bridge.—JTalone, •«• Hav_3,186n. .-Dr7 ,THl: JupT r.Of thf\ B-aws >„.be scjld for rsjism W62, ads. lt.at.le to :tttlS41. >7^ 185S, lOoe-qo itp>: a n lasjids-aj. -Interest •t|e t>W ember' *'Jld a r-Albari 'ibbtrol }S42, S59, bnty that b,ay- and le of Infest, • J*\' aH per, late bit jtffr ar4 ^«tsthere'-t^, SflS^-Mnj-'ft. H:. ^. MERRICK, •; DENTIST, FORT COVINGTON, fer F. ', My patrons will And meat, mrafflce ) :frpmthB 1st to the gOthfoYeaich , - •-• ' -month. Person's wishing their feetti i\«xcracred at their: hpmes will-notlfy me byrnwor othencl^e. I ami proprietor of the Morrison At- rachment for Artlflclal Teeth--'- . !. SCRGfeoN ANDMECHANICAL DENT- ist, No. 110 Main St., M3lone, N. Y. J Alloperatlonsoftheprofesslonper- -* I,- < -<f foriried In a superior manner, at the must reasonableirates. ArMficlall TeetbT insertfed t,i$the Fol'som gatent Plate By which a perfect Ifit canh be obtatctfi^d in everyr case.s (Teeth extractedg —••\--• paln.by'the use of Chloroform, Ether pr Oxide Gasi Parties who wish can have lr homoo »<*\—*\-'-T me at .—***? .\ & .oi> case. |Teeth extracted without pain.by'the.uae of Chloroform, Ether Citrous Oxide Gasi Parties who wish car t«-t extracte at thei home by-notifyin my onice or •through the man *° ••through the, .mail. -•Vfr: 'jH.' CRARlct,''' T '~T SrRGEON DENTIST—ROOMS OVER J. T: While's News store, Malone, N. .Y, !A!II\6peratIons of the profession performed In .a superior manner and at most.reasonable rates. Artiflcial Teeth in- <ertt'd, from one to jan entire set, on all the bases, now in use, and jw-arrahted. Nitrous Oxide or | Laugtiing Gas; Chloroform, Ether atfd Narcotic Spray, adminlsteretr. it desired, -for the extraction ..ffTeetb. i * j Mfte^BsZ P ER OF DOUBLE AND i 'rel Rifles. Repairing done to order. Skates shnrnonw* ,\'—. - - REASpN^BLE PRICES! White WintefWheat Fljiur ',•• RED WINTER WHEAT FLOUR \ '•-.\• , ..<> - . .1 Amber Wisconsin Wheat Ffcjur! ALSO JtlST'RECHVED \ ' \ OXE ni)XDI{£D BBLS>. Choice Winter Graft DRIED APPLES, , MESS. PORK, MACKINAJV\ TROUT MACKEREL, CISCOES, CEMENT, SALT, &o .— ALSO—: - - . Opposite tlie .a : 4.& J. E. i RemoVEcS'lrro-Bi'sa jialri s|i Corner qf Catharine and Milwajukee S DEALERS IN'- Pork, Fisrt, TEAS, SYRUPS, MO Tobaccos, Spices, Cami • The alt is taken th? 'covers, and , . uu ..uci, i-yienc'e up-through the \lire and\ Intensified, by me combjistlon, and is then passed around the oven. This Is ' the principal novelty,-and was patented -May 3, 1870. The effect: is to econ'o- mlse tn fnel. not less than fifty r er , cent oyer common sfoves,'besldis • liEING ESABLEDI.TO 1 ' I OKeejp Fire a Much, LpngerlTiine / - Than auy other Coftkieg S Jive In use, . Also, by thus taking the cold ai \ In at thb top be- tween the covers, has a tendency to keep the center from warping and' burning out ' TUB BESER-KOIB A2Hb CLOM'l ible. The Close,! is full size either galvanized ] r enai Th e operation of-this Stove surprises ei} sing and observing it, on account distribution and intensity of hea uniformity of operation. It isilaw sothe In appearance, and well man: We asi your examination of fhljj] , GILES & 'SON, -M left us there! ,,„,' ,i TiY '• * 1 ss,sta °ce Whenlohnheneareran' nearer comeVaVdearer'lo'^^^^f \P. ^?n I>as taken there is million feet seemed to be. The l>3rd of Hosts he. cgme one day aif'took him away from me. \ .. Still I was bound-to struggl fall— ..., ,— ..- i crossed Rhinebeck; and here I him. I ' whose farm I laniile^ oii. It mile south of Rbucbut on the west shore, went up about three -milcs ; 3fiss* Thurs the ferry to don't know was about a II contribute to thb happiness of man. A-ll through tho regipn-nhirty years ago, lauds thttco.ukVhiiVc been purchased five'cents to comWn\\ mili|cu,ts ... ,- and sends it \off tb the east, daily. I; judge that between Mobers Junction and JVJalbne sent cast:, daily over a quarter' of j? of sawed lumber, besidcf ..vast quantities of shingles, brooms, iron-; etc., all of which fihd.area(lysale and at remunerating, prices. '.•.'•' ' | To see also thousands of cords of splendid ha'rd-wood;\cut ready for market and Selling ; ou the line of the road for. $1.75 per cord, made me wish that bur people could ayail j. D n. Socm themselves of it at! that price insteadjof the [thief who $6 or $7,per cord that is asked' for the same' ' ' quality hereaboutsl But to proceed. Upon my arrival at Maloine I was astonished at the growth of the' village and town. Malone town punibers over 7,0b0inhabitants,and the \•'\'— over 4,000,!. • Where, forty-six ydars. segn. splendid dw;eil- _. •While.US'i6,framing eses of \witchcraft by which to plain the phenomenon, the thief- witjb. the ox. la the wanted to get.hold ,. tiouecl themselves atl village over 4,000,1 • Where, forty-six ago was a forest, now is.seen.sDlendid $3,7,000,000! -Sep Million Dollars! andtho f)|r enameled. ery one inderful as wejl as the hand- .ifacttirei Stove ' an' never to cringe or ..^ „„.y U i. iu,ee iniies, Jiiss' Thurstbn4ings, gotten up inj a style of modern Still larked for Charley, for|charfey ^nowwir.SfflM*-- ****** ^ Mn ' tecture ™iM surmlnrt™ .-»•=- - d.Charley.was pretty good.to mo word or frown, Till at last he went a courtln fro,m town. -. church, She was somewhat dressy, a'n sin lie •HTSi\ Over No. 100 Main Street, ..' AGENTS.' • ; ', - '- $37,000,000 j Represented at this Ageiilcy, ^THE OLD'/ETNA, OF HARTFORD, hadn't a pleasant She was quite conceltv, and carried a heap o' style: But .If ever I tried to be friends, I did with her I know; i • ' : • , But she was hard and proud, and I couldn't make j it go. She had an edicatlon, an' that was good for Her; But when she twitted nie on mine, things tod fur; J An' I told her dnce, 'fore company made her sick), That I never swallowed a grammar,or et a 'rltbme- tlc. | So 'twas only a fen] days before the thing was done They was a family of themselves, and I another on And a very little cottage one family will do; But I have never seen a house that was big cnouafb for two. • , i-e,-.y wuugiug. irom tecture with' surtBiimdine's beautilul and J ,'the tumbling about that tgot when landing, rjting. Forty-six jyears~siuce there was with scarce a! I was.afraid Miss 'Thurston would, have a <*i»\\>'> ••— -••--- 1 ' 1 \l- • ~. „ j dangerous time. I-did not doubt her courage; aii.l •brought a wife | r whs ' nfr a id she ^ Bot slrojj p enough.\ ' THpRSTON'S jSTOKY. MISS Miss Thurston reached this city by railroad at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning. , Wercalled upon her at the Pou^hkeepsie Hotel wjien she related to us th'e Story of her said: I i^-^-'' archi- in- ex- ..g-ot away hitopa|desa the story Brahman, wh'o |to\ 'the market saw him,, and the \gbats They.sta-- ^tervals^-on the-'higli road. • When the Brahman, who carried the • goat oil-Ilia baok, approached Jhe first thief, the thief said, 'Brahman, Wby do, you carry, a dog on your back ?' The.Brh.hman replied, ' It is not a dog, it is a goaf.' -A little while- after he was accosted by 'a second thief, who said, 'Brahman, why do you qarry.a dog on yp'nf back? The Brahman fslt perplexed, put] the goat down, examined, it and Walked Soon after he was s.toppsd by a third said,' Brahman, wh y do ypu carry a dog on your back ?' :Then the'Brahman was frightened, thnjw - down. the goat, atjd walked home to perforin his ablutions fipr having touched, an unclean .animal.\ The thieves took the goat.anVl afeit , The adroit- ness of-the Norse Kib ff trip. Shfc Vfler I started Fthpnghtjl ,Would not as r'tVas\carryln' j cen ^ very-high atlfirst, as I wished to hav^a good view ot your beautiful city.. I. floate r (an: it almost I along leisure!v till IT\ n™* »\t»^ J — • - — ., ..as no. . uow therfej'jare six beautifpl churches and_another in pjcjgress.-* Then the school house, was arpobrj dilapidated,,-leaky, old. wooden'buildiug. BTow a splendid three story brick edifice-,. with |a Mansard roof, costing ,$50,000,'filled with hundreds .of children,] with highly accomplished teachers, conduct- ing the school upon the graded .school sys- Well, uut-i ch sand ?\ As-fOts... •1-\ -. *0,000,000l ,_, ,.Measo._Uer_eye, THE MARTFdRD, Assets '. ; f<ives. n.i Assets.... Awets..: Rink! FISK freetto • OF HARTFORD, ...*2,soo.ooq THE PHCEr^lk, OF HARTFORD,. — ..\.... $1,T3S,000 THE PUTNAM, 0F~rlARTFORD, : ; , ?...$soo,ooo THE SECURITY, OF NEW YORK, \ Assets....: v~.^: .\.... . THE HANOVER, 0B NEW YORK, *-• • Assets' 1 ...- ;-:.'.....:.'.' $700,000 THE NORTH AMERICAN, OF NEWYORK; Assets —..-....-. .- $800,000 THE SPRINGFIELD, OF SPRINGFIELD, Assets. ..4 ..' . ---- - :.-.'$1,000,000 I An' I never could speak to suit bet, ueven 1 pjeaseher eye, An' It made me independent, and then I did n't t: But I was terrlblv stflcffpred ««» foi. *• \•>-« - »-»-- was terribly staggered an* felt it like a bio 1 When Charlov turned agin me, anitold mo Tcoijldl go. - • \\ . J I wont to live with Stisau,.but Susan's house small, ' And she was always a.hlmln' how snug It was for us all; And what with her husband'sslsters,tind what with 1 children threei ' ., • 'Twas easy to discover there was n't room for me. An' then I went to Thomas's, the oldest son I've got, For Thomas's.bulldlngs 'd cover the half of arn acre In, • leisurely till 'I was satisfied, « concluded to leave for the clouqs^and corrir m'en'cedto throw put ballast.\ 3Ir. Squires, (interrupting.) what made you throw out so m . Miss Thurston.—''\Whyfl sajw-you'going for jhe cfouds and, I| didn't want you to get aimfd of nje\; ISidnft want you to beat me. As soon as thy balloon was\ relieved of so much ballast my flight upwarros was very] I rapid; I siiould think _at the tatc of forty; h miles ah hour. ^Iiwenit through three dis- tinct rows of 'clouds, iand'then^cmerged • into glorious-sunlight. ' Abore me was the clear blue skv, while below rested h'uge billows df tern. -Where onceIjremember.abarren, steiny pasture, n'o>v is seen the large freight depot and 'machine shops ol the Ogdensburg & ^• Lake Champlain railroad, surrounded with. When E' Dew aD ^ coin Ui 0 dious dwellings for the oper-j ativesland Ureir families. The,passenger de^'l pot is a splendid strncftire, and conimodious- l} - situated iu the cenier of the village. Stores and shops abound t'ej-acconffaaodate tlie trade of Malone and the surrounding .country that ..is quite extensive, aijd continually increasing. Men that were voting when I was! there a boy, 'r\ de. Tbefarmer r *~\ struck-bv' fealjy'where he Tii'e Thrfee THE 'ANDES, CINCINNATI, OHIO,' Greets, Assets .....:. 4 l,300rfH» rs, &c '• - II'\-\ ictiWS^pif - .... Cheese .. ._. 100 DOZEl^fiPAILS, - MOSES - \••\ •-',' I *® 1> ' c ' zea i^roe^s, \chlnescleanedahfPpalffdf \-^ &«£*•**•< (1SSES, id Goods, YANKEE NOTlbNS, Perfumery, Confectionery, Toilet! Soaps Sta- tionery, P^eket-Ctl^ry, \ { ; In short, everything ieW in a Ilrijt-class« Grocery \ • • and Provision Storct TERMS CASH OB. BEJADY-^A3r ' And Trices to Correspond Malene, April 25,1871. \ ! ;vV • -•• — -A —--was® FScrtaRER fiBTinnuo c.i\ Ial^-i- H.persaiig^\ • f'tihejtdwn.\ -' \ tf'PtitaJ'df -; eoX'Slb^'''.-' tthrt-tpflaf\ aelr'pfftit. • e r ,trk 'sata - * • v.-utuiL -•• . «|^S^ a o^wSw^°r* S s ^«ptSSSMs .Ol-s-iads or 111 m h<nT3m =k«_< _.... rea «y general assortment of es. Teas, &o. ... ...w K.^K^* 01 '\^ » H now ready to plane .0.1-kinds of lumbeif on short notice, and'at the n.jst reasonable ra^es. Also a Tonguelng and • fro. ul ng Machine, for matching floor boards, &ci P^ fTTJIiLEY ' JiriCE lis I persdhs m-oi tae.-\. Hh, 8MW nuliied to, •of, to tie; mate'sfe-j' • place w^i. i in-said-': \ 'OctobtK J. •\-utor.' - ^ \-Ti f^ Willi «'l WaoLESALE AND RETAILDEAiaH IN BRANDIES, and Whiskies, Ale hud Lager Beer, Poteen and scotch- Whisky. Tfati, Fruit and Confectionery constantw r. a nan(J ._ ,.|Kearney's Block,' west side I^Ve will All all brders promptly, tavepurchattrs time in buying near homeland a saving<in freight as compared \with the exor- , bitant rail road charges after i clQse.of navigation. Yf e respectfull solicit an examination of our Stock. Cash Paid for Produce of all Kinds. -WILIiA^D ,& STANfTONl • v • • uli. . FIRE ASTD LIFE INSURANCEAGENC ' ' 1p I K OB i Capital and Surplus, over • , —-*'\ LIFE: Capital arid Accumulatio Y! ^ir,000]00Q :ion, 14,000] S The New York Cehtral, Union Springs, N; Y., Assets .»..l...rri $500,000 THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE, Assets - - - $?0,000,000 [1 Persons favoring us with their patronage may rely upon immediate attention to thelr s business.' AU tonnes I^romptly Adjusted and Paid 1 at this Offlcc. DANIEX N; HUNTINGTON. S. B- SKINNER. ¥a t c h e %, C1 o dk s, SILVERWARE, . pectacles. &c. lot; But all the chlldr'u was on me—I could n't Btand their satice— . • \•• And Thgmas said I needn't think I was Somlu' there to boss. \*. ' • '; And then I wrot(j to Itebccca, my girl who lives out \West • . I And to Isaac, not far from bet;—some twenty inlles at best; • ... ••*--.*• ' And one of 'em eald 't was too warm thero for any one so old, And 'tother one had the opinion the climate was: too cold. ; ••' \ ' ' So they haVe shirked and slighted me; an' shifted me about— & So they have wellrnlgh soured me, an' wore my old heart out; But still I've borne tip pretty well, an' was n't much . put down. Till Charley went to the poor-master, an' put me on the trm'« white silvery linings, (every cloud you .know, has'a, silvery Hninffl nrpoontin'n. « „„I~-J:J ing - r .. a numbed. My hpad seemed as large as: , ng) presentirig a splendid, dazzling aspect. Theii-I commenced to feel chilly, and my lingers becar^'e partially be- nnmheil Aft. w*™A n J' - - » drum, and it seeijned as though my ears w-^e stuffed with cotton. The thought occurred to me to try my voice,\ I am positive I • it'al- ^io.w,are old and retired from business, giving | place to younger men, who, with tie impet- Luosi ty'of young America, are pushing forward,] 'all the modern improvements of the age, to I .benefit the r-a.ee.' Many faces that Ij once looked upon are silent in death, and among that number I remember with much fbisdness and affectjon Richarijl Q;; Foote, Esq., a la-\v- yer of ekrj^ i ' : ' i \\\\\\ , '\ A '* : ~'—'\ /nature,'iii' . , .. , . -••.-• —.--. |Meeting said that he-..had bein;, married' psive practice, high culture, genial . twenty-five years and during thW time peed a noble m'an.in the true sense I i.o/i «•••-• ;«.»'««:—«>-• - r ly, inuc the town. -my chlldr'u dear, t>. Over-the hill to the poorhbuae- good-by! Many a night pvo watched you wjtten only God was nigh; • • And God '11 Judge between us; but I will al ays pray That you shall never suffer the half I do to-day. 000 (•onstanttV oftheRir, Moloue, N. Y. CROOKS & DIC • Jan. «J8H. • ^ATfHrf . **;' *°-l 1 } Main - s 'r$>vSS!fy-/Fancy Goods; TICE is persoijis?'' , late 'e f ' ransalff, exhibit isertbejv ' redlts-df- '• Bangoir,. 0th daif xator. ! ••' If persons- late-ot at- tHey; • tneBerst ie last at Ma islness^ otor. LICEVSED'AIICTIONE;E|ES FOR THE'COTJNTT O F Franklin. Auction gales, attended to and Bills ^ ifurnishe\d when desljried-. Chateaugay, N, Y. . SBfp. iiiZEL's ~ »ARCADE SALOON—NO. 3 CATHARINE ; Street, Palladium Buildings, Malone, N. T. witim Meals at allhours. Ice Cream t ur.ttisb.ed for parties, or served authe Saloon. Oysters served in every style.— \Choicest brands of Ales and Cigars constantly on \aand. Baltimore and! Fairhaven Oysters far sale by the quart or gallon^ •'•' o. Bi JHAIJE, • M ACHINIST—MAiONEL S. Y., HA8 OPENED A GEN- eral Repair Shop, oV«r Townsehd ACantwell's Tin Shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of worlt, tucb as making Models, Fitting Keys, Repairing Locks, Skates, Ehlves, IFlllnaf Saws, Sharpening shears, and everything\ In that line. Turning, and all kinds of Lathe Worlc dona bn short no- 11 ce. Orders solicited, and satlsfacff on given. ' G-EOR&E k CLARK, *<mm ^m^^^sms^^l ! 1 The Besf Iii Jhe World! . R O. WEltTWOBTH Isprepare,d\tc-p°utonthepatent . ,, Warren Roofing , TUe Be»t Roofing In the World. It has been thoroughiy.tested In Franklin County the pastfour years, and glvessatlsfactlon. | Also Tarred Paper, for putting under Clap- boards and Shingles. All Work Done Promptly and War- ranted Satisfactory, n Halone, June 2,1869. We solicit an examination of the standing Qf all our Companies, and will insure property and [lives at as reasonable rates as any\.{First Class Companies. Office^ ffo. 103\ Jlf ain Street, (irinu'ls JEttocfc), ifalone. S.S.WILLARD. - ' jjl.li.STANTQN. FORTE TUNING! WOUTJ) BE8PECTFULLY n.- i owners of Malone that he| will ) lnlthree months, for the pur- ulatlnp and Eepairlne Planofl T HE SUBSOBIBER WOTJLD BESPEOTFULLV IN- form Piano Forte o\*--\-*\^ \\ visit that village once 11 ._ pose of Timing, Regulating and Repairing Pianos and Organs.» Orders can Be left at Kibbe's Music Store or tfie-Frankllh Book store. •, \. •] 'I' GEO.,N. BENEDiqT., • I take pleasure In referring to the following testi- monial from Mr. C..H. Clemens; , . I ' Mr. G. H;. Benedict has done my tuning, as well as all the-turjlng in Ogdensburg,-the past two years, and I cheerfully recommend him to any who may desire UU services, as a thorough and compete: workman. n. w mmtmo'\*-'— \ e y m G. L. ^ilLLARD (Successor ,to Ballard & Fuller,) Will continue to keep the most reliable good3 Iu m. line at, , 0-r^atly Reduced Prices! If you want a correct Pocket Time-Keeper, get an Elgin Watch. - . _l . ^ Wm. Rogers Manufacturing Company make the best Plated Spoons and Votkt*. flMr-84-UUlfiDV. and W «sb„rg, MarSiS 5 ^^^^ mt HjIGHER EDlICAT^p^. oo; Solid Silver -Ware made to our order always warranted coin and, and neatlv engraved free of charge. ' -t The Diamond Spectacle* preservo the eyc- • i sight. The National Coffee and Tea Pots make delicious Coffee and Tea at h£lf the usual Cost. I r annum, $.228. HELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGE, BpardtandTn Soth Thomas Clocks keep time. tfe make a speciality of the above goods, besides ' Keeping a line stock of JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS! __, We also continue to ij*ake . i ' ' • . : Wat<?hRepai ri ng BALLOONING, ArPOUGHKEEPSIE. The observance of the anniversary of our JTational Independence--in Poughfceepaie, was of. a most brilliant character, but the' grand event bfthe day was the balloon race, a description-of which w:e copy below from the Eagle of that city: * . • ' \•* At five p. in., it was announced that the ccrial ships were ready for their flight, when Prof. Hi D. Squire, Broprietor of the two balloons, appeared upSu the scene with Miss Nellie Thurston, of .Troy, he to take passage in the Atlantic, land she\ in the balloon not yet named. Alt eyes were centered uppn the lady, who is small'in stature, prepossess- ing in appearance, and who was attired in a light suit, jaunty jockey, and wore blue kids, dressed as though for an afternoon's prom- j enade. • ' > ••-• While strong arms were getting the bask«t attached to her balloon ready, we engaged in conversation vjith Miss Thurston, ,as follows: , J ,. . Rep.—How many ascensions'\ ha«e-=^pu looed as loud as I could, yet I heard nothing. Commencing, also, to grow dizzy,.andafeel-, ing of drowsineis-coning over me,I resolved to go nq-higherJ The, sight jMftw. at this juncture was-grjind bejj'ond description. The clouds, W|ith' their silver; tops, locked like huge.pillars of marble; and-it seemed asi though I could step otjt-of my ballooif on jo one, and there Sit and gaze upon the enchant- ing scene. Winjding thecalve ro^c around, my body, I threw my Wefght\ upon, it,,pull-j ing the valve open, an<J camfe down rapidly,, hoping to catch la glimpse of Sir. Squires.— Not seeing him after getting below theclouds I went up again and was once more disap- pointed. -1 inad| another descent and could not find him. '|hen gave it tip and looked, about for a landing place. Soon after I saw him coming down and hen felt satisfied. I alighted in a lotl between Btaa^sburgh and Rhinebeck, on the east shore. Seeing the clearing I made all nrej arations for striking it. My_ balloon ![bouhded along before the high wind, {striking the ground three times,, and going up again as many, until \finally as in Mr. Squires case,'it struck against a stone wall, the 'basket on one side and, the balloon on the ottier. l^or fifteen .minutes I worked-hard to anchor safely, and after Princesses/pf Whiteiand,\ shovs but ^poorij' Jin comparison with theSkeen pshycho'logieal I insight and cynical sarcasmjof these Hindu sharpers.\ ,In the course of/ his\travels the prince met three brotherSrightingonalonely moor. They had been fightinglfor a hundi : red years about the possession] of a 'ha?, § cloak, and 1 a pair of boots, which would- make the wearervluvisible, and] convey him! instantly Whithersoeverne might wish to go!' The King consents to act-as umijiire, provided he may once try the virtue Of the magie.garj- ments; but once clothed in • them, of cours.e . he disappears, leaving\the combatants' tb?sii down and suck their thumbs. Now in thp. . \Sea ojf'Streams of Story,\ written in tly . twelfth century, by Somadevaof Cashmere, - ' the Indian King, Putraka, wauaerihg in thfe VindbyirMoun|tains, similarly discomfits itwo brothers who \were qriarrellirig over a pair of shoes, which are like the sandals of Hermes, and_a b.owl which.has the same vir- tue as Aladdin's lamp.' \Why don't you run' a race for thkm *' ! suggested Putraka; and as the tiwo blockheads-start furiously off, he quietly picks* up the bowl, (ties on tho shoes, and flies away.-^Jtfkmtie Monthly. - ' , X A Frauti. * . jA gentleman at the - Round i Lake Camp - • i —v w - r.\\\. r r *?\*\ •*\' V u -\ uu sense i ij a( j never given his wife a cross Iw.brd' of'thc*te{Fg& He died last winter very sudden- -cross look.,:Tiiio mo.-. oi.^..iiJ ^-'-- *-- __ lamented bji the entire community, j and'\by'iijs family, to jvhom his los: SSMS 1 truly irreparafe: 1 I hadj|3ie pleasure to. find my friend, Hon. Wm. ; -ACtWheeler, thehdistinguished member of Congress from that pongressional District, who^esides in Malouej, his native towij. tie •is• vsjery'h&li]y : esteemed, and justly, too, For his masty 6xcelldnt\<iaalit£es of head and heart. \£&*&• • ' \ , \ ^.... •• I wiifinoi fail to not Ge the Franklin Coun- ty. F.aii\'XTfpund8, located ^at Malonje.' They are fifieiy gotten up, of? good size, buildings commodious; and all arrangements in fine style.' T^he society is in funds sufficient to cnjrry on their fairs' in a highly creditable manner, f^hrough.the-politeness of N. M. Foote', Esq-'i I enjMJell' a. ride f&rough the town of \Bangor tn whicli there are some splendid farms, under a high stalEe of culti- vation. Jlr! Foote vli-yes in.Malone, just east of thc'village, and owns a farm of .400 'Seres of berijiitifui laud, he or a This man should hajye been an angel lpnglago. He is- altogether too amia- ble for this world. . His is aaj amiability, however, that may not be --—*~ ' ble.- He would be classed among.the wooden men. lived in_Qprn.wall, and • Many years ago he t ,.,-,-x ,—v. (then removed\ to Ma- lone. •Spfa'jjsjiia very intelligent- nian, and; thorough Farmer, enjoying'as lie should the '.confidence d.f'ijis fello\vi citizens;- I n'o'ticed through the : .cdunty t vas^ fields of hops. They have Tor several years been ' extensively cul- tivated, ahdiat one'time^ sold for forty cents per pouri<fe J ?I tBokjlbje opportunity to go and see the new., county Poor House; almost 'completed, in the west part of Malone. It is ingitossedabohtlcoSiderlMy^ndTecdvibg flarae hnd c6mmodioua br|ck building, ca- several slight brtiise3 and scratches,! got a P abl ? of accommodating. 200 persons, and good hold'and vvjas safe. f Just then a dog fitted up m fine style, cpstmg about $50,000, cam'e along and f thought a man must bp ;with every conyenifencdt^render comforta- A speciality, to which we ATTEr v >e onr PEBSONAL ION. PIBST.OLASS 5S p '* Ho ^/ ar d °y° u i! > te nd to go Miss T.—I do not wish to go over miles, so as to get back to-night. Farmers Take notice f Beeelred thi* day-qne caiaoad PRESa-GRtTuND NOW SCOTIA PLASTER I watch, i wnj »a chM Jtfflrlftigti. octSTjr and Builders! WESTON A CARTIER, Architects and Builders have entered, into a eopartnersbip, and opened »n lofflcflLln Horton's^lock, over Coofey's Store, whera they are prepared to famish Drawings ana Specifi- cations for public or priva to buildings of all kinds, and will snperintend the ereotJon of the same, or they will take bnUdioss to erect by contract.\ to Rent. Agent for the WlEtCOX ft GIBBS NOISELESS FAM- ILY SEWING MACHINE. At the Old Stand, Palladium Buildings MaIptfe,N;y. o«r. !T wood,bricit prifOTeraWaJItrorlc wfli' e lo^einort medero Btylff an* ^^ffrS^; r SQUIRES, 8NERRY & GALUSHA, Wholesale filacers And Pealers la N«. 37» River Street, 1Ct»f t ^. Y. jKo«i»AJf BtWtrilUB, f made, Miss Thurston ? , Miss T.—This wilt\ be my 22d. Rep.—The wind is- blowing, pretty hard. Miss T.—Well, rather, but it will do no harm. fifteen Rep.—Those,sand Ijs^s are pretty heavy for ypu to handle. ' Miss T.—I don't mind them; it's the pull- ing of the Talve that takes .all my strength. I have to wind the rope about my, waist and throw my whole weight upon the cord to open the valve. . Rep.—I hope you will have no trouble .with it when you wish to descend. Miss T.—Oil, never fear; I'll manage if. Here the fair aeronaut was informed that all was'in readiness, and she at oncc.stepped into the basket. At a given signal both bal- j loonists left earth amid wild cheering and friended to the rcajros above. It Was ob- served that Miss Thurston's balloon did riot ascend rapidly, while the Atlantic, with Mr. Squires, np&ed far above her. As both air ships drifted away toward the north they seemed to come together. Then Miss Thun- ton was seen to throw over considerable sand, and at once her balloon commenced to ascend rapidjy—she says forty miles, an hour —tillitreachsdtne clotids l( when it dfsap-l peared for \an 'instant only, and; then was again visible above the first strata of clouds. Again it disappeared, going still higher and higher, and for 4 second time appeatcd again, looking like alittle round ball.when It en- tered more clouds still higher up, going out of sight and vtt ndti swn A ~*~ *\ close by, and I ttfas. not\) disappointed as- a Qeltic head peered over the side of the. bas- ket iii which I was curled up, and exclaimed, ' Are ye there, me darlinf ?' The exclama- tion came but so bat that I could - not help laughing loudly, f Giving, nyy friend^ instruc- tions not to let the gas off too, soon, he said, 'Au'are yes goiir up inj that blunderbuss agin?' I.repliedIthat I might be compelled to, when he said,) 'then be the' powers, yees are a biger fool nor I thought yees wur.— Now come out uv that.' Savingly balloon beyond any doubt, I alighted, and, was es- corted to Mr, DeGroff's house and then driv- en to Staatsburgh, where I arrived too late for the train and remained all night. It was a beautiful trip throughout.'' This closed her graphije history of' the voyage,.w_heii_we 'bade Mi$s Thurston adieu. To\\Mr. H. D. Sdnires, gSeat credit is' due for the magnificeut balloon entertainment. He has proven himself to bo a .jfirst class ssrial voyager in every respect. He.man'aged both ascensions, and in him Miss Thurston places the mostrlmpjicit confidence., Both of thein have nbW become great favorites here,'and we Wope : to see them again. . In the office pf a iNew York paper there stood in type the report of a sermon, and a paragraph about the career of & mad dog. In \making up.\ tne'tfwp got mixed, and the readers ofthe paper, next day, wero as- tounded by the following inelange: \The Rev.-.James, Thompson preached to, a large audience last Sunday. This was. his last ser- 1 mon previous tojhi^ embarkation for Europe. He exhorted his brethren and sisters, and after a devout prayer, took a whim to cut up some frantic freaks. He ran up Smith street to Brown, and dow.i Car street to iCollege. At this stage of the proceedings some boys seized him, tied artea kettle to his tail, and let him go. A greajt crowd gathered, and for a few moments there was a livelyscene. Finally, he was shotj by a policeman. ble the poor .demanding Support from the county. The system of: supporting the poor in New York'is different from ours, in that they do It through a ppunty organization, and We by towns.; They! find it cheaper, I ani fold. .j j * .J* ' •' With the poor house: V. liave spokeiU of, there is connected a farroiof good size and. of excellent 1 land. .'In the\! Vicinity of Malone there are,several trout ponds that furnish fish in any quantity and] Of most excellent quality. I embraced the opportunity of vis- iting a butter factory in Sanger, in the ope- ration of which I was ikinch interested'. „ I Iround'-that the milk was supplied every day from 175' cows, and the butter made quickly commanded 30, cents perl pound, while butter made^in the ordinary way was' selling from 20'f eutg to 22 cents per pound.— j There are other' butter factories in Franklin- entirely desira- by most • people;. ... He wojuld kill any 1 high-spirited'woman ini three rWjeeks byhis infernal equanimwy.. He is as unchangea- ble as a bass wood tree, and as imperturbable, ai a mud-turtle.. A.house might] falfjJown- on him and it wouldn't bring an gaculation from him. His wife might run away with, three men at one time and he. world -control: himself so as to gay nothing whatever about it. Such men as he make domestic peace' an intolerable burden..\ There is. no variety in' the slow, ponderous performaface.1.. Mer- ited rebuke-sharp, energetic -wo'rds—prop- erly rounded in due season, however,, by an embracfindicativeof.mutualforgilvenessand • gebial regret are ,as necessary, at intervals, • to domestic happiness as any thing«lse can possibly be. They are'so ihdispensal|)le,indeed,' that the occasion for'them maybe sought jwfih the utmost propriety. There are no mangels of either sex, in this'svprld ;j and there is & vast deal of, difference between th'e hap- piness that shines in the. eyes, andi the dull, . stolid, stony imperturbability of our campVf meeting friend. P^efhapsfoh the {whole, he had better' keep His seat hereafter. He doesn't know what'he is talking about. And a camp-meeting is the'worst) place in the ! world'to put on such ridicqlous, airs. —Rochester Democrat. it 5* K K Ah Old-StoryWorth Repeating. •-. An old story contains a lesson .whjich many married couples haw not yet learned. When Johnathan Tmmbulliwas Governor of Con- necticut, a gentlemari called at his hpuseone day .requesting apriv !_ '\~ ' '\ ....II. \ uptrn a |veryunpleasaiit errand, He said: lay .requesting aprivate interview. ! Ibave jcalled ur/on a [very unpleasf , sir, and want your advice. My wife 1 and I.do not live happily together, and Iam|thinking ofgettinga divorce. What do vou»:advise, • .Sir?\ .-'.- ' \\ • The Governor sat a few monients in thought; then turning to his visitjor, said, \ How did you treat MrsJW—^when you were courting her ?.and how did ypu feel to- ward her at the time of your marriage?\ Squire W replied, \I treated her as iiindiyasl could, for I loved her dlearlynt that time.\ \ Well, sir,\ said the'Gbvernpr, \ go home and. courtS&er-now jtist as^you did ti,„„ —JI—i.— ---^.- - - - J 1 ' county, and -several factories for makinsr i? pn t-? n , d lo ^ e her as .when you married her. cheese all m successful, operation, and hi«h- •?? th,s „ ia ' the fear of God. for one .yjear. and ly profitable to the prpprietors ' thfm ,fi \ mf i tha roo \ u \ *SSS^sSrioH, Ithoniand eyes'ira^lt l^^t^^lan^ ahS If Brigbam Young wore an additional.weed on bisbat, every time helosta wife or mother- in-law, it is estimated that be would have to have a hat twenty'Sdyen feet high. X ^ i m_»\ . \ - The first ingredientin conversation hi truth, the next good Bense, the third good humor,- audtherourtuwit. ! •2CBV«r reason froml If yon do, yon will edon btlfevs whaMi met- lyjgaiBstreatop, ' • •K what ypu'do not know. . Crops bf all kincjs lbpke,d,well, and bid fair to yield a. splendid hardest. The railroad from Mooers Junction^to iMalone is in good order, and the ct^uftors genttemanly, ac- commodating mell^I^fprmed an acquaint- ance Iwith theF'reight^a.geBt at Malone, Mr. James W. Sawyer, who-has been there for tburteje.n years, and is a rnpdel station agent, kind, poufteous and ihtelligeht.. Upon my return home I stopped at Plattsburgh, and was tho guest of Charles, H. Foote, Esq., a warm friend of mine. Ho is a merchant, and ofjjihe firm of Chad H.Fbote & Co., dping 4n excelleht business. He kindly took] me tO| ride to see the! new reservoir, t^wo: miles west of the village, ihat furnishes a large add sufficient amount of very pijre water to the inhabitants for all purposes necessary. It is conducted to the village jthrough pipes six inches in diameter, and jn- volving,an expense of $180,000. .Hydrants are at the corners ofthe stveetsi'and m case nf a fire a aufflcient amount of water is al- ways at command'to answpr all pnrposeB,r- | The dwellings, stores, snogs, hotels, etc., are ! fully supplied from this source. After view* ing the county west of Plattsburgh I was kindly taken to Cumberland Head, wiere.jl enjoyed a splendid view of the lake, and: brought to remembrance the hlsforyof «ie battln that »^nt» ««~—2-•>«-•• — -'-- then tell me the result.' , , ,, Tho Governor then said, \ Let us pray.'i'- \They bowed in prayer and separated. When a year had passed away Squire W-^-, called again.to see the Governor *ftn;d «aid: \I have called to-thank you, for the gopd advice you gave me, and to tell you that iny, wife and I are as happy as .when first vye were married, I cab not^be grateful |enough for your good counsel.\ . .. ..\XamgIadto;hearit > Mr.W-^—,\said/tut< Governor, \and Ihope-you will continue to court your wife as long as you live.'! 1 — ffar- per's^Basar: \ '• - | ' INDUSTRY.—Man; must have occupation, or be miserable. \Tjpjl is the price df sleep and appetite, of raallthand enjoyment The Very necessity which overcomes our natural sloth is a blessing/ ! The whole world does not contain even a briar or a thorn which Nature could have spared. We are happier^ with the sterility, Which %e icmovjercpine\ . bymduafry,thattweconWhave*beeh ^ith: toil is a IhSosand \times rewarded by the pleaBUm^hicbdt BeSfelws; Its enjoyments • arprpegaJiar- No wealth can purchasatheni, n.oJndolenee can taste. taem.T-$hey^bw bat^thatt<^placair^,SrihV^a1er^ • spoil[ -waa ohcjft mm: hi ,my«#i dotalci;, reaBonablo times-l' ffced *pmei»ta9j*at aMI«er>Hhi ^P-S^^^^^^^* IBaiK'i4y^t';ii.^n*ifh'B*ao^r^i'\' ; ^^ - '• 18^«^te»i-iiilolt,4t\\\ J$^b° «'|fni Ti \in'i