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?uffisaip(t'WED»E3a4T',&nl SaTOWiT. ; ^ ' . 'fERttiSlifebO^p^^ Sto^ifcS'S&iits i T - ; ; s i l i ^ 4 S Is '\^♦'sai ISt'v\//'’? « 3 V ‘‘ IH r ^‘ 'i'ii}^)h> ’^*‘ i |ti9ftrlion 4 00 0 >e.u- , •< 4V 0 41 - 1 vvook ; 6 uO i- ;. jidi 2 i S-;.St» B X S S C f . S i , t i S S . * « , . a * Urt par yBJtft ^OiiB Juilir (oe B m B lajitioial liuB- Ifiu- Spacitl Notices i« xe»Jinlg nutter,five oeiit* e lln'e, eiu;h inter’ioa Advertitepantt continued until Ibrbiddon tnd ,charged tccorJingly. Aiiimnl «dverti.ewents limited to their o’wn linmadiace businens. Ail trantieiit notices and advertitamonts payatle iin advance, at the above rales. Paper incluJad in all easBt during continuance o f advertisement. J. U. OoMS'l'.'CK. Printer for Pnlilislii'rs. JBryanli, &tfattcn & Fois<ii% . - 'r R'O^Y';V • ’ ■ € 05I;ni';U ‘rH'r, ’(;o:LLEUB; ’ ‘ A link in the Grent tri erhntiin’a^ Ciwih o BttSiSPfS, G4jl.0g83, iciited in uveiity ' ........... Cit e.. pf the .UjiiiBi Lociited in twent th rep ,oi;,the ^ead'itig, :<l State? and,Canatjas, Jiiw : ,. , N.CW l » s i l Ufi<0E§,. Nfiw ,Up|iiiihm4:atN<^ TftSWIrrter'&si;'■ Eulirply iifiraiid ihc most cd)i&- |»i*i*hvusire i vp.r UttvGfiijri'iil-—- AcM iui p r ik d ic e lin d p r nruci'ii- c a i n u 'u — kiiiDkiu^, U i i i l - i v u i l - iu g , “T O p o i'gc il. U e a m a n . Attorney and OOuiiaellor a t J^aw, And Juslioe tof tUe p6i*ce^ 300 State stree*, L.viKsi^gl>urgh. 1 , o i C Q a isto c k , b o o k ; a n d J O B P r i n t e r , At tile C hri 'M cle Office, over the Kunsselaer, County Batik, Latisingburgh, Ni Y. a o . 8 , r f l t s T S T R E K T , <3piS’sUft |h c f<?/\ tite,most pleasant central and pqa.'ye|^ie.ijt iocaji ion in lroy II. E. FULLER m.D. O i O M E ; 0 P A T H I S T Office .Vo. 193 State St., tanslngburgh. '''./r.o, »«i#coijn,,, (JIIT tOOKiNS-OLASS PfiCrURB FRAME MANtTFAGTlIREK, , tPi/son House finUding, Slate St., LANSINCBURQH. ‘A largo Bssortmenbof Engravings and Photo- igyaphi for sale cheap, Pictures framed at low wacUers and the general suPEnyii^i in of tin acoomplisbcd fvller'of the First Naiioual Baisl, mmmmmm In which' is carried on every variety oi Bu ' iiess, from the smallest Retail to die hnpprtii?gand Jobbing, eack kept in a Un^ioi books be^t adapted to that particular Branch Telegraphing. ' Jesse Spicer, ! SOCOESSOB TO *AARO!^ L. W E V T H E R W A X , Manufactiirer of, and Dealer in .all kinds t f BOOTS >md sho e s , A t the old Sl’AND, No. 213 State Street, Lansingburghj N. Y. PROEMiX HOTEI,. The undersigned Iriving returned to the old •and popnliw stand formerly ocBiipiod by liiin, litsreby gives i.o ie» to tlw piil>lic that he is now prBpan-d'to meettSie wants of his customers as formerly. A few select bjjarders may find accomoda- lions at tliis I io I h I. Parties from abroad will receive every desired attention, tlUffiff TORY h. (jr.ADDISG. 131 ■jL-iicr.-bi ’. ' f t ' t; I .uiiiui.lt otSos-iiou; Will t.. Ihm iii the city . of Jruy, in , j : i 1 -tor Mio C.nmtv of R ‘iwv,.i;ipr, on tb . Kir4 M .n-1 , *,1 of .T.-i- vl-ry^ '* 12 ’k A! , I'.il .liH inror-i h r-oThf 1 . U u 'h ” * \ • - Imcity VUi-k of 'Uon-^. Co A ioiiool Magazine tee! CLARK’^S .?GX10 0 L V iSltO R , T o l . iX « - ^ 1 8 6 5 e S l 3 \ E N T r . F l V F C E N T S A Y E A E . R eading , U i . u . ogues , S peeches , M usi . M 4(THE.\ui'tes, G rammar , E. v M mas , R ebusses , & c . .’ a i l l B r S R O X l i l S B - . m h is enterprising ' and' wiifil;^- 'cirdulated A tveekly joura.il will' soontahn.theidpeiiiug' omipteyaof.a . . , . , i, N-.EW ..ST O a Y .,. .. i , ; On,S.ibU’day, Nov. J9, 1864, l . . . Stm a a iHett.: This CiljmuuXptory. hs jusatipu Uuioi),>houtjllrea leeiicoihiuin;! of the loac....g . The Loudon Sa^^urkay Acriiii()| {>ro ,,,, S o i l ,^ p i l ' B c ! i r ■ superior to. any tiling pf-the l^iii.^. statem.e! on this dde the Atliintic'tt‘iil be eontiiied o'!- clusivoly to the Soot ish,’AniBrican . Jouriiai, .Tliv ijubliflier IpiS; tonolubed to print aii,,cx trapidiuary edition o f ths paper .containing the first elmpters ill Older IhaC the new sub- cribefs i!i.iy olitain the stii'y' lioraijfete,' Tlio .'csj. of the Bntjlish oditidu'dii$2S'f>r fur cUr- , , ) - ...... .mdqa.i.pFofouhdi •onoueces i tliis must remain a SoOrotiforthe present, all’ itatemeins US to.tlie autlioraUip areiiuero guess ^ mmmmi >R ' LS (iii-tlie leitiliTi'g i|iiestions of tlo m m m known v sp. ot.il.il’ity of the .Seolti.-li :,doier ie.in Jotiniiil. Chirythmography. i novel and successful method ot acquiring the unrivelled Speneerian Penmanship Wliieh is making more good btisiiiv s' wrifei’-s tlianitU othei’isystems conibiutd. our sets of T(jxt Book'^, Mumi.scri.pts, Bkurli B qq I cs an d F o m iS ii a r e ..' ., tlie most compiote ' . e . N t i i n t ’ ' i. ; , ladies, Our rooms arc 00 ; HuivUd^tH present superj,- ir faciiilie.*? Ibr a L dK'S ‘beiiartnient. Day & E vqaihg session^ Will eonimeiice on Tliiir.sil.iy, Oeti.bi'i’ l.i h. Til HO who van attend only eVHiiiiig.s iviil\UiU'e all thif fiieiliti'S of t i e , 'd a y i . s t u d e n t s ^ | Even’g Writing Glasses. Ah'** Iwgiiiningnt.ihc‘tiiiUHlime. i'ari ti >1 :n*-- o.’li *\t \\w nnoms, »>vnddrfss liY \ W , ' ’’TRAM'TdN'«it!G;’.T foy'i} Y bUBSClfUPTtON, • ; PAYABLE IS advance . -St Tiy^nty eopie.s, - - - - 50 0 C.lfies! Coffee's! 'CoffedS! ' - 'iriu ’ D u t c h K a s ; - I n d ia G a ffcc fn /^ s MTa&'tlAfii, Batavia Coffees. i,r.poi’tfd from their own Planlation.s, and ;put D u t c h K a s t In d i a C o f f e e C o . So'd by nil fir t olas- Urpeers. , . Kvery package Jniai’s. llieir I nidermark-^lhe utcli (jiivernnient Stniiip. jNjpiwJ ;hi(iig.i SI oTc, No. 312 Tivar street, TROY, LOOKOUT FOE the * f o r ; 9pUO;HS,, COLDS, And all iilfeetioiis of the Tliioatand Lungs,use Wiilt>r.v i’l'h’brated Puliuuiiica, Slauufactured, and sold by O. GLEJlSOJSr, 312 Hiver street. IR pYE, HAIR DYE. tm Instantftnei Sand of’! t|te]D esert i a an HourrQlasa* A hnjidfnl' qf.r,ed,fan,d., Apfn- the hot qliuie Of Arnb .deserts brpught, . WithiB this glass becomes the’Spy of Time, 'The ihinlsler of Thought. ' ' How imany ,weary centnries.hhs it been About thekd ’deserts hlewn ’I ' How many strange molssHudes has seen, .. Hpw; jpapy hietpr)eS;knownl! ; : Ferhajpsthe camels of the, Ishmaellte Tr^mplgd au4 pi«^sed.it.e’er. When, inui Egypt, from the pabriatcli's sight, His.favorite sou lliey boro. Ferhape the feet of Jlosesi hurnt and bare. Crushed'if beneath, their tread ; i Plmroah’s'fl.lshiiig wheeil into the air ’ Sodltered' it ns they sped i ‘ Or Mary,i ytith tile Christ of Nazareth' lb l;l close in her Caress, ’ WhhiiA pfigrimage of Itoiie and' love .and faith lliumed the wilderness; Or,uhch6ifites be .eath Biigaddi’s palms ’Ealing the .Red S4a bottoh, And siiiging Sli!w their old Almeniaii pSalihs Iirh ilf-arllcuiftte speech; Of car livans, that from Ibrnsora’s gale ' tVisif westiv.iru .steps depart; If .Mecca’s pi gi’iuis, C'liilid nt of Fi.te, And re.pjulc in iie.ii’t: riie*. liw.- j.l^.'.'l .,l *1 it, ,| h V t'p..' ! .\u«’ i’l Illf. I■l’_l.t5i•,.■|l liiWlf ' !'lipld.sniied liy eOMie I’lii'j ‘IH li.’.Inlet I si, t c’lunts tile p-Hsing lioiir. And a.s I gaze,, tliese narcow walls expand ; . Before my dvosmy eye Stretches the desert, witli its sldfling .sand, Its unimpeded sky. And borne all ft by the sustaining blast, ' This liftle golden thread Dilates into aooluinn high and vast, Afornroffearand die.id. And onwoid, and across tlie setting sun, across ihc boundlos plain, Tile column and its broader sliadow run, Till thouglit pursues in vain. The vision vanislied I These walls again Sh it out the lurid sun, Slint oiU lliu hot immeasurable plain : Till) lialf-linur's .sand is ruii! T l i e l . a d y ’ 8 F r i e n d * s’-s s^wS- K ; perfect gem ; and the Frontispiece of the volu i.e suggested bv a story of Hans Oh?is- time, and turn to agjain and again. Two more b^auti’ul engravings than these are seldom seen in a m a g a z ine.'T h e dbuble Fashioii Plate for this month is finely ah* graved and, richly, colored-^no. maga'zine centains superior steel fashion, plates to the Xiady’ii F r ie n d ,w h ile the other engrayihgs “S S s S S l Bride.' by Mrs. B a rnes; * From the > same ............ ■ ssetch relative to visit- ations, by Fiances L e e ; Townsendplx*!r&C. Price ®2,5o ; 2 copies $4.00; ,9 copies Slfi.uu; 21 copies 5ii35.o0. Specimen num bers will be s nt to those desirous of iriiik- h . g U p c t o s f o r i o c e u t s . t s Beacon Hi ili’cel, I'l.iliideipliia.' Now is the time to sen4 < ctiptions fur 1865. II the sub- Wafer’s I'i’eniiaui Instahtftneous Hair Dye is wiUTiiiiiod hot to injure the Hair, a .d to be thy best aiid cljeapest' ih the country, War^ hiiited iO g ’ve nrr'tect Satistao ion, orthe mou- BlUDAli’STlIKE BLOOD ilAKEIt. Eanglev’a Bitters, pint's,gad Toiletartioics, of every description. One of the ■ largest’ and best: selected stocks in ttie country icgn ba foniidiat . &L£eaS‘ON'S liquors, expressly lor medidiiliaiiiMamily^uso, MISCELLANY. A Q o '-^ vion Ai!s>y ued .^-A clergy- m'aii’in Eiigland, on Sunday iiifonm*d his hearers ||iat h'e should divide his dis course into three parts—the first would be. the terrible the second tlie Inm'ible the third the terribly horrible. Assu ming a dramatic tragic attitude .and ishingtQ bring the sulpburonp lake vivi idly before the mind’s eye of the, liqprer he swung his rightiicn iwidel,’ pointing to about Ihe c e n tef'of tlib chui'ch, with Jiis.eyys seemingly transfixigd \v,iih horror he cxclamed. in .a startling agouiziiig “What’s that/I see theye ?” Still. louder '’WIittt’s'that i see fherel’ Liiuder yet with fi wilder swing o f the arm, ‘‘What's that 1 see therel,’ Here a little old woman in black criqd nut with a shrill tone : ‘•It’s nothing but my litfle black dqg-^ he won’t bite nobody;” : There was a laugh, aud dhe clergyinan; ;concIndcd to confine himself to the leri’i ble WitlrO'Ut'aiikiiigtjiUddCidfis. ; ; A rthur ' s H ome M agazine for 1865.— I'iie H ome M aoizinh clmes its volume for 1864 w it. the widest circulation it has yet uaii.ei- F r 1865 it will be enlarged, ■iiid made still more worthy of the patron- ige it is r t ceiving. No periodical in the laiuoiry b a s n e t with a hartier welcome 4-om ih e pr.e s , 4fs,.praiges . from ever> direction. T o maintain the high place it has reached in public favorr the publishers and editors will spare hei- tlier expense nor labor. Give it, say we, a circulati n for the coming year beyond that o f any other periodical of its class in countrVi I t is, par e.vcetl&iice, the people,s magazine,and should finds pkeb in every home Term s, $9 50 a year; three copies, $6 ; five copies, and one to the geiter-up o, club, $ 1 0 ; nin'o copies, and one to gett^f-Up of 'c luh,'-Sl5. t^GoDEV closes the years Lady’s Book by giving an exquisite December number’ filled to overtlowing with rare attractions. Tivo beautiful steel engraviifgs entitled riie Return,” and “Tue nativ ty,’’ a large number of tinted.and colored fashion plates,- an inflni e variety uf receipts and patterns, 'togetlier with choice miscellany appropri ate to the season make up the closing of 1^6 volume. Now is the time to make up clubs for 1865. The following are t h e . terras of the book, from which there can be no de viation ■: At present, we will receive subscribers it the lollowing rates. D ue notice Will jie given if we a re obliged to advance,, \f blpb w ill depend updU the price of paper. ' One copy, one year, $3 ; two copieR' one year, $5 50; T h ree copies, one year, $7- 50 ; Four copies, one year, $10’; Five co pies, one y e a r, and a n extra copy to the person send iig the club, making six copies,- $14 ; e ight copies one year, and an extra- copy to the person s.nding the club, mak ing nine copies, $21 ; Eleven eopies, one year, and an e x tra copy to the person send ing tlie club, making tw elve cobles, $37.50' Additions to any of the above clubs, $2 60 each subscriber. T h e money must ail be sent a t one tim e for uny club, Gcdey‘8 L ady’sBook apd Arthur's Home’ Magazine wiU be sent, each oiie year, on receipt o’l $4 50. VYe haVe no club with any otlier Magazine or N ew spaper. Ad dress L. A. Godey, N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut-sts.,' Philadelphia, Pa.