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1 ^ 1 Cl|t0iitictt B i b 0 $ h e d ^BBNESiiY M id SATITRIAY. ( o f f i c e o v e r r e n s s e l a e r c o u n t y b a n ± ) ^ f e i pfer Cents. vqltoe T M N S S o i i i i ^ r s r Y ^ TERM S OF ADVERTISING. George H. nearmau. cee'ditig -------- „ lines, 1 ifisertion, $0 60 i S g i ; . . . . . . . j . . )ok 3.00 .f i ' WDER, Iweek 2,00|l \ 3 20M jZZLrL;.;;!'\ ““ t ^ lesai . e & eetaii U m par year. One dollar for eaoh additional line f’or Special Notices in reading matter,five cents a line, each insertion Advertisements continued until forbidden and charged accordingly. Annunl advertiimwents limited to their own Ail transient notices and advertisements payable in advance, at the above rates. ^Faper included in all cases during continuance J. D. C omstock , Printer for Publishers. C'has. J. LuiiMiig, Attorney and Counsellor at-Law. and Justice of the Pence, . No. 293 State street, Lanaing- B. E. FDLLER, M. ». p a t H IST. Office No. 195 state St., Lansingburgb. I S A A C € . F a i A C K . DEUER IN Hardware & Groseries. .JVo. ‘A99 S t a t e S t i'cet, L A N S I N G B U R G II, ^N. Y. DR. BOYNTON’S I’ctrolema Rviofiag Piiiut. A n e w a n d pci*fect |U*o- AL teotionag:iiii4 t'le eleiUBiiis. It is buperior to any oilier Hoof Paint for tU . following rea sons: Itisitii-B-proof; it is elastic,allowing tin roofs to spring without oraoking, it ablieres to not soent or stain thecUteni water. We will paint old as well a., new tin roofs and warrant thim. for five years, (or 011.1 cent pel- square foot.. It is ysp.icially a ioptod for paint ing farm fences, railings, and ail kinds of iron work .expos id to tlin weather. Referanoes.—C. Warner,F. I Thomas, E. Pres- ALONZO BROWN, Sole Agent 15 River street, Trov. A . H E T H E R S T O N , . Afanufaoturer otand dealer i.i FOREIGN ANl) DO.RESTiC Dili Ko. 118 EllOA» SXUEET, WEST TR9V, S. V’. All orders promptl.v attended to. STM A IV I/A T S , h a t . s , s o f t h a t s . C L O l ' H H . A 'i ’S Of all the .liff'.-i.i wv..-. ... ; ;i uii.*, ftc«- . 1 ; f-eU J ..t t.. .. i .1 ' 1 T R O t €,iT¥ M IT , 35^ Eiver Street, Troy, ' IN FRONT OF THE TROY C I T Y BANK. aiiiR 1(5 i m m Y R O U S S R A U. C b e m ists & Hrug:g;istS)^ 292 STA T E STREET. L A N S I N G B U B G H N. CENTRE MARKET. JOH9T ROVRJK. keeps constantly on hand at the above market the best quality of meat at reasonable prices. Goods delivered to houses of onstomersi when desired. aprilStt PHOENIX HOTEL. i The undersigned having returned to the old and popular stand formerly occupied by. him, hereby gives notice to the public that he i^ ijow prepared to meet the wants of his customers as forrherly. few.seleot boarders may find accomoda tions at this hotel. Parties from abroad will receive every desired attention. ipf9tf ,IOHN A. GLADDING. m : ^'Boiiestel Sa.moii5‘^S R E VS O O U S T Y BA X R B U IL D IX G . £-E A N I.§ I X G B C R G i l . D-iiU-rs ii) Ktove-, Tin Warp, Ilous.-fin-.iisb- ug (lo-ids, Wooden.Ware, Pinnp^ b-a I Pipe, Hid Tin lloi.flng. lautu-H and Luiiders iim.li-, B H A 9 T H I S ! COME: M D TRI! ments, and is now prepared to take Photographs and Amlirotypes. OPiithJSIZES, GheaDer and Hotter THAN ANT OTHER; IB IL1M 3E Y J N T H E COUNTRY. AMJBBOTYPESl INSCASES ICOMPLETEl FROR 50 0T8. TO $5.00. 6 Carte de Yisites for $150, Or $2.u0 p e r D o z e n * . . . s S r i S S S i : ceased persons taken at their residence, in the best tehtion paid to,eopjing. SpeejaJL NTotice. Photographs are made in the latest and best larUnteed and Tin lloi.flng. Outu-H and Luiidprs imul.-, and all kinds of Tin, Cop]i--r, and Slic-l Lon jobbing done at short iiodce on most reason able tei-m.s. Those desiring to purclia e will do well to call before pi iiv-h paii.l for B u s. Slov.-s sti old Topper Brass, Iron, I,.>ad loved, blacked and repaired. LOOK HEEE! mM M B G illi! J. STRAHAN & CO. n- .s l.nu-- Ui- I'.diiuce ol their large stock SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, T. O. H R liC O E E , GILT LOOKING-fiLASS Gents’ PICTURE FRAME .M.INUFACTURER. irtfioit House Building State S t , L-ANSINCBURdH. A largo assortmentof E .,;rRvirigs and Photo graphs for sale oheap. Pioiures framed A . kS i ] €■ !•, 98 Coilg^ress S t r e e t , E'roy. T l l K b : \ l P O i : 11: \! I, I .....ed ■f-Mink, &c of my own manufacuire, and .va. i-.n.-e.l to lit. Fine .arid suporior.Bo itch C.pj ju-l ree-'ived. Winter goods being open-d at SEILER’S. , ,II®“ Every article at moderate .prices S E I ^ B ’S.^ of my own manufacL ure, and >v , Business Sack Coats, Boys’ Fancy Suits. Wu dso have a large aSso'ilirient of Furnishing Goods, CONSISTING OF L.oei. .jiillar^ Pocket Him Ikerchiefs. Lin- . n Sliirto. I raveliiig Shirts, Cottc Di.iW.is. Under Shirts. Cotton .Soi k-, Hi. koiy Snirts. WooL . .1 IS. Neck lies. Ivi-1 im.l Sijk Slove.s, &f., l V o ., &c., &c. ALU; OF WHICH WIbt. BE SOLD AI COST. REM E M B E R THE OLD STAND, I2.i .Ivor street. Corner oT Ferry st., Opposite St.Charles Hotel, Troy, Mrs. M> Entwistl^i T h e r e n o w n e d C la irv o y a n t Doetresia^ enlightened S i e s t price paid for shipping fur., at Steam Ferry-Boat, R. P. SAXE _ jaaOB with — ’ to all who may ffiver too with their patrpr XO'TTCE. i„ the country that oan color Oarto do Visites or Photo- 256 State Si.-, Laiisiiigbiirgh. ju4tf W M . V A N A i l f S O N . POETRY. L I M E S On a Naval Officer hurled in the Atlantio. There is in the wild lone sen, A spot umnark’d, but h o ly ; 'For there the gallant and the free In his ocean bed lies lowly, Down, down within the deep, That pit in triumph bore him. He sleeps a sound and pleasant sleep, With the salt waves breaking o’er him. He sleeps serene, and safe From tempest and from billow. Where the storms that high above him ^ a r c e rock hii peaceful pillow. The sea and him in death Thby did not dare to sever • It was his home while he had breath; ' *ris now his home forever. Sleep on, thou mighty dead ; ■ : A glorious tonib they’ve found thee— | The broad b lue sky above thee spread, Tlih boundless waters round theei No vulg.ir foot treads here. No hand profane shall move thee—■ ' But gallant fleets shall proudly steer, And warriors shout above And-though,no stone maji tell Thy name, tiiy worth, thy glory, They rest iu iiearts that love thee well, And they grace thy country's story. there, a lover. Soldier-graves fill land, and fill thousands of hearts with a great mound of grief. Dut the war-cry is still heard. “Yive llundred thousand more.” Ah! other Johnnies must go nowl other households are made desolate-otli- er hearts are -weepiiig. W hat is thek low smothered cryl Ah! Johnny’s goiicl” And mothers and wives and sisters, go about the house with heavy steps-busied with cares for which they have noheart dusting a little there, stitching here by the window, while every heart-beat is for the poor* boy a\vay open the battle-lield| hoping, praying, yearning for the dny when “Johnny comes marching home!” , Ah! but some Johnnies wont come home!’ Away in Southern prisons, damp, foul and gloomy, many a precious life wUlgo ’ out in darkness and loneliness. In close hospital wards many a Johnny will lie, with burning veins and throbbing . br.t)>V^ with none but strange faces to catqh the last, yearning look, with none butstrange hands to wipe the deatfi-damp from his brow. In the tents, wounded, iblee.ding; dying,.some Johnnies sjmll lie, -.Jpfin- nies who are the light pf some far away home,-tlie Head piiiowed upon the loffg carried knapsack, the bed the well-wcm blanket, and none save a comrade near And NEW DRU& STOKE, HARVEY fi e0.,( - TflEIR NEW STOKE, T F o y , Bttilroad NO. 384 R i v e r St., opposite tlie eastern enteranoe of the ' Bridge, whSre can be found DRUGS&MEi>ICINES/ pure and unadulterated , CLeniicals af ibe iloBt m a n u f a c t u r e : PATENT MEDICINES of ail kinds, warranted genuine. FO R E IG N & D O MESTIC FANCYGOODS, AND TO ILET A R T ICLES, f Persons traveling on these roads will £ me and mongy by taking this boat. W . t n t v ' i i Sains, T urkisli Towls and Mittens for the bath. PAIN T S , OILS, AND D Y E STUFFS, in fact every thing usually kept in a First* Class B>rug S t o r e . Wx sell low ftu’ cash.. to catch the last wliispered message, when the battle is raging fiercely, and de.ith’s missUes are falling like hail near IW T T' T-A Iff -Y - thenvrtimdshbi^tsaad drink up tlieir life blood, and the ; dear forms-30 precious to our hearts -will be all unheeded, uncared for. By the iniirmuriiig waters o f the Ten nessee— by the beautiful (Cumberland—| by the James and the Roanoke-r—upon mountains and iu valleys, shall lie tlie green mounds ofour soldier boys. No', “some Johnnies wont conie home” M. M. S- . SOME JOHMMIES WOKT COME HOME. . were at tile Old Yulka’ Conceit the otlier cveiuiig my soldier brotlicr and I. We had been oiiLeriaiiied by a scries of grai'id old In mua, aiitliems, and a lew pia- triotic airs, when \some one requested the .song “ When Johiiiij Conies \jJarch- ing Home.” And they sang it—that orehestra of two liuudred singers—sang it spiritedly, clieerily, gaily, putting new cheer into tlie hearts of that vast and i- The concluding lines of the re frain ran : “0, we’ll all feci gay When Johnny Comes marching homeP I turned langliinglv to my brother. “ Yes, that is the way we shall loel when our Joluuiies come home! ’ He replied gravely, “Some Johnnies wont come home!’’ 1 could nut smile again. The words £ell like a death knell on my ^heart. 1 remembered now tfiat_he had not joine. in the general merriment. I turned t him again. Hovv noble he looked in t.. i neat u'mfbrnl of the “67”-—but so grave! 1 know what was passing before his mind’s vision-!!'those terrible war scenes, of which we, away here in our quiet; hbfiaes, could never know Three years he had been a Sbldier in South Oarolinay and how he had re-ienhsted for another\ three ar.” Wi uld he be years or during the ampiig those who would ne’er return “S'ome Johnnies wont come home.” No. Many a fond father will give the la I L'inbraC'c to his soldier boy; many mother’s tear shall fall upon his \'neck; many a mother’s hand shall rest upon the head of her J ohnny foTthe l i i time. , , A wife’s sobbinn: einbracc many a John- sped. Tl-yu-, and'if we till to please, drop 1 [jpj. pvesscd to his bearded clieek, % arliculiu-atteiiiion>iilljo paidto the pret shall thrill his father’s heart irovcr again, peratjoii of ^ ' . . j jMourning is in the laud, F o r m o n lls P h y S i c i a D ’S P r e S C r i p t l O n S j ,„onths Um wail Ims gone up for lost \ \ \ ■ Jo lm n ies. .ifere a house mourns a 1ms- ApoikecaryHaU, 384 R ^ S K ^ ^ ' k ' Imre, a son and brother; llJiNSSELAER COUNTY COUPONS'. Persons Uoldins; them will present them rUou due. at the UNION BANK OF TROY, for payment. , _ , S. 0 . GLEASON, County Treasurer. ^ LadiM, take F a r tioalar Kotioe. ^. f B E BEAL Y E I f A U FEMALE P I L L [WAnBAKTED Fiuaien.J time in America. They have Been kept in ril^testlhey^omdb^^^^^ purposes, ikavercoming Female Obstructipni, Falling of the'W orab, 'V/hites, Green Sick-. ness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of tho Monthly Discharges, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open th e . flood-gates from whatever cause may have stoppSl them ; but they are offered to the pub,*- lie only for legitimate uses, and all.agen^.MO forbidden to sell them when it is understood that the object is unlawful. Married lodiiea should never take them -when therq is should never take reason to believe themselves pregnant, for miscarriagp. - has the coat of arms for tlid City of Paris,^m p edpn_lhe b p x , _ w ^ e 30 ^ ■with according to law.