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j ^Srii 9 «w Sort ^avtrtWw. FREDERICK DOUCL.A.SS. This gonlloman, wh o is to lecture, in \fnDRSDAV NOVBMHE K 8, 1SGG. , CunuscniRa Hull on Thursday evening .. .. - - - 1 next, the 15ili inst., ,wus born a slave In LOCAL. Wanted a t tltla Office 1 #oo* Bo*, to learn the printing buiinoss A <Me h«c e vrillbe K .r,nt 0 ^plication \ h \\ 1 ' 1, \\ m \ d |>riiiuii> ; 1111-11110:1:1 A the )i<llt kill* of a mud\- mimrjIiMq^/ i Talbot C >unly, Maryland, Jpfobably In , 1817, n nkin^ him now 49 year s of ago — | II o knows liiilo eoncorn'ing his pnrents— ! nothing concornin^ hU father snvo. that ho Moutlil y Cnleiiilur . was a whito man, probably bis master. Ho gives a graphic story of hi ] OWJJ lifo in his bowlt, iasuoJ in 1850, 'entitled. \ JI v Kwdwroct 1-Ann vcr>-ary .t -Our Home\- Bondng u nml My Freedom \ Th e hoo k TV.iImtitulloiicfpht years old lod..y. -.if , ™' I'lPOook H2 .y.0el.S-J^nr y C. rho.sebro noinins, I lUelf \ COmS u,m0 » l n mh ^« \lion tho dls - M d for C OM*'\ 8 - I '* r \ \ (.rowers' Fair at Hum. atlv nntago s of Air. Douglass.' early life are B0 »dij>ort,cvr.timiinf;io-inoriow un,l next .lay. j remembered. Th o narrative is \lin cxe'tt- *£^:i^7^Z?^ >n ' in ^\° «>* P ~v« that trulh'.bou l slave- -- •• ' I r i \ > s stran-cr than any Action c,tn make It. Sim\? Hall. Go to tho lorturo and hear one of Amerl - ^dAT.Oet.4 -n .ym..kcr's Concert In CW l \ u ,ulluI » Hall, r«p»n««« l on 1,10 ovcnni-rof tho Mb. j en's mos t gifte d orutora an d then compare \rrfdar- °«' 5-t ,imo \\'-\ ! Collllt y Convention j hi m with tho litllo blac k urchi n Of fort y „G«««eo. Nomination or comity officers. $ ^ corn-meal with a shtngl o « .i«» net 8—Partial cchpso of the sun. nppa- 1 , ' , . . .. M ,Ar;..n.r t0 f l.ivine.-ton county. T .-in-!.. I ^ r0,n \ troug h with a n inverted mcnl bi^g with a holq in th e bottom, for his only ga r „„( In only a part of I.ivir, B ston touniy . In.tltuo commenced l<» \ >i,sl,, » nt ('cnesco. T „«sday, Oct. \-Great Republican victories In 'ment, an d anothe r moa l ba g for his bed - 1 olothes in the coldost weather. But the | buy had stuirin him that men aro made of. | Ho found a mutross who helped him somo •••MTlTa 'nla, Ohio, Iowajnnd Indiana. Friday, Oct. 12—Hurst lUcina on iho Cunnscre. Track. Soaday, Oct. 11—Hon. John \ anRtiron d.ed Thursday. Oct. is-s.ipper °f tho Congr,. t . a i, 0l l Ul ' a - but tLi s bcnovolent desig n wa s in sist. Mar/'a In Caniujeruca Hall. 'erfore d wit h b y her husban d nnd th o litil b Friday, Oct. JO—Juifph J Couch, of lir i..k jn. blnek'slave wa s obliged to adopt white rawHa.'!. Hon John V, ncy, of Sjirln^raiir J.t-,1. , , ,,. ' , ulora fe» ln S a enanc o HtiUi ( co l i bixouit fo r tuitio n in th o mysteriou s M«nda», Oct. 2j-Ho n ilntiiiltt.n Ward iidjrc,;,. ar t of spelling. Tlio reade r of his uutobi- ,d Republican Ma.tin^ at U«-er,v,i». Gi.atfire - ograpliy finds dolijih t in ,,„tine th e evi- rata this week In iho «oodM.f Oisi.m, so. iJsns- 1 ,i ftl ,„„. ,,f , , „ , , , , till, and Burn.. . \ Les oi 1,10 sturd 3' growth of munhoo d in Tuacday, On. 13-Geo W M .'.lrr, Fiq , an.l ' J\ m anJ thoe( l uul P aceJ contempt for slave - Jodje Gao. Manner, of KochextfT, nihlres- a 1> ( m- ' acratie Meeting nt ('inuierugu Halt Teaelicrs' i iBitltUle closad at Oene«ru 1 hood. In 1838, (how, Mr . Douglass prefers in ' his b'Vik no t to tell,) ho escaped from tho I city of Baltimjre, and went north , stop- 'i'onday,Oct. 29— Horace Oreeley and Grn. Wal. ' pmg on Ih o wa\ . but ttnally remaining at UrHarnmnn aildresa n Mna.s Meeting nt Gonesoo. Ki'W Bedford . Wliilo a resident hero, ho Tnaflratrain-.itormof the month j made his flrst ftnti slavery speech which Tuasday, Oct, 30 —Dramatic Kntertnlnmont in ! VVadneidar.Oct 21—I'uhlie Kliatoncnl Kxerci Mi In the A K nt tin* Seminary Liberty Hall, by the \Helpers\ of \Our Hoi;n ' Oar Outside, This week, U cnpi ul \Th o O'.d la-luoi.ed Tire\ li a poetic plea for tho dummy -Tri p Llfhtly\ is A chvi-rful jingl* 1 nlniut liotr to nialio the beat of life. \\ \ hut our Wealthy 11< n do not was at Nautitcket. Ho had howovor, pre viously spoken to colored friends of his, in a little school house at New. Bedford. Then Mr Douglass, a gruduato of tho \ inslitu- tion,\ \Willi his diploma written on his back,\ commenced his long continued war oo\ Is an able protest njjnlnst tho rnpahle r.-g- | f . ir[) n „ |li|)it his aima matert having lived lect of patroniz.iig litcruturo and I'on.ry men — ' . .. . , , ' ,,. ..... ,,,„ to behol d he r overthrow. M .r Douglass 'BemarUable h'capes of I-.nunenl Men ooti. ut to | wondering at tlin «nys of Prornl.-n o »rhunn\- has been a ipan of th o world, mos t emphnt - lifuaDy 20 \Fundamentd I.e„-.i! Prmctpias\ \f iciilly an d has seen it in every phaso Ho •Marcantlle t.a»r\ are cone.seiy eta c I. •You-.j; ' , 1RS loi) ,. pJ JiJWn u nn( j u l0 Tolkt.\ wnich column, by tl.o w>y shall recc.TO i . ' .... .. ......„ „ -i, ,.„...,«,.. Dooii owned and has owned—been ijoor mart attention l^r< after, gitea a chnvo\anoi v , t' thlsweek 1 liA fourth page «ivr» fometlnnu in- an d comfurtabl y ^»oll ofT — a lecturer tareitine under the head of Ruri,l and l'omestic spendin g no t ol.ly rou'eh lime in traveling Kara Mention. , nil over th e north , Jgiil also spendinic many —Tho Fal l Term of tho Dansvill o Som i ' month s in'E\glanV® : .an editor , successful nary closes on Tuosdny, No v 20th ly, vigorously, usofjlly, conducting \ Th e tiftSrWitrds called \ Fred. —Preliminary Academic Examinations North Star, ' wore totake place at the Seminary yesier - Doughssf;Paper ,' r M : 'Rodiester. Wo hear day i'nj'Geographv, Grammar a d Sjielling; ,t nnnourfced thntZ is soon to edit a pa to -day,-in Arithmetic. —Sorgoant Charles Harding of Ml Mor ril, of^tho Ut N. Y Dragoons, has been j brs .vtUB Lieutonant. —UK Jackson labored hard nnd di ! guod isrviol'last week in nddrossin' people in ths WMtorn part of the County on iioutiLa'. r ip ^ per in Alcxandriajwa. , not very fur from tho .«potj»hero oncoo waj a slavo. Go ariffhfar hiuiF uiuei. -< —Bisliop Tim\ii has b> en engaged to de liver ono <>f tne lectures of tho Course on the ill h of Jan next —Our streets woro ye>terd iy as drv and dusty A3 at an v tuno duntig the «u nmcr. —Wo unjoratind that -Mr T . II. Junes, carriage makor, is closing out lu> bus iu':o here. Ho his always been a resident of Dansvillu, and slioald ho ri' IOVO will Lc much misicl . —Tickets for Fred Douglass' leuturo, n »oek from to night, can bo obtained at Nile*' Drug Storo n.nv, and on the night of Vho lecturn, at the Joor . —Our reg'ilur inarK d report r haa been out of town soino weeks I f In is not on hand noxt week, wc shall fi .i the \ac.i 'iey —Tho Special Town Meeting f r thii town, which was to havo boon ln?'..l Monday last, adj jurncd. Il wi .l L -J re called soon. —Oriels, of Rochci'ter, offer u splendil Slock of lurs this season, Sco new adv. —Dr. Jackson, though weaned with po litical lubors, preached an ab'e sermon on Sunday afternoon last at Liberty Hail on the Results of Faith. —Oysters are. servi d up at GrillitYs Cottage Saloon, a la mode, and all the lino things of tho Sfiiion will bo furnished in »tylo. Gritf knows ho w t • keep a saloon —Mr Harve y T Grover is obtaining a floe reputation as nuctionoor in Hpringwa- ter and vicinity —Tho water in tho wells of Dan«\ille have been very mu< h improved by tho ram Gcueaeo'Itcrt)* . —A lady of Go ill nate $1,0001 > tho'jj purposo o| to has offered to do tizens of that villago n i Sstablish'n g p. Public : K»ading Koniu. T B O initiatory slops hiiv been taken for sthJRig tlio fame. —Rev . Mr . Jer :H | dared to preach to 1 hia congrrgalinn oBl 'riday morning last upon \The DangejBof Republics and tho Duties of Citizciaial — According tojPthc Eochesli r Union the land olh'eu of'M ,rs. AV. AV. Walworth »t the south end b^Geneseo, was entered I on Wednesday evening of last v.eel:' by i nccompi.jh.-d hurjfars, who drilled and J blow upon the \safll anil touk therjfrom S'iO in cash. Totjjb 'ncr valuables wcro •not disturbed. THI operation was 'per formed by skillfurSguca,- Th o explosion de>iro_\ cd lurlv paifc. of glass in tho win- ilnnsof tho roonvK'hcr e the-safe stood. The I'II >ve- no dMBt expec t d to secure larger returns foriWeir labor. — Mi^s N ir.ni 'o CMdatighter of the lalo . lin g (i'-n Jam^BS , \Walsworth was marro'd on tl.o 2oB.tilt. , by Hev Y. In- g»rso'l, to Mr EdjBrd B-jgers, of Phila I ,kl,.'. a — ^lr L vi Goddard, of G neseo, f>>r The XU-i>cctr<l \Shower\ of Jleteoi -a, On tho 33th or Mtli of this month (next Tuesday or Wednesday ) and possibly both, os nslror.rjmors conlputo, 'thoro will bo a gV'nnd'display of \ »hooli,ng stars,\ such HR tho worltl has not witnessed slnco tho onrly morning of Nor. I3,th, 1833. Muloomnow and then appear singly, a« great fiery balls, travouing tho nppd'r regions of the atmos phere, sometimes leaving long luini-ious 'trains behind them, sometimes bursting with a loud explosion, and sometimes be coming quietly cxlfnc'.. Suchn lonely ono traversed tho wholoof:JBofppo from Shol- land to Rome, Augi'fSth , 1783, with a ; vo- locity of 30 miles aaecond, at a height of 50 miles abovo tho onrth, with a ligbt greaily surpassing that of a full moon, and diaunctcr. quito half a mile. It is said lo havo changed its form visibly and quietly, separated into teve.r.tl pafts, which pro ceeded in parallel dir clions, each followed by a. train .of light. Hut thp grandest and indeed mo-tterrillc phenomena occur, >vhon these meteors aj>- pcaf in multitudes, socming lo fall like a shower uf rocki-ts or flakes of snow, illu minating at onco wholo continents nnd oceans. Suc,h was tbo display of 1833, when, as Arag o computers, nntloi-sihun two hundred and forty thousand moleors wero visible abovo,,tlio horizun of Boston. Multitude! of tho iinedticalvd mas-es wcro grqatlj' alarmed, il being as aomo of them supposed, ft most certain omen of a bloody war, nnd as others of them thought, tho beginning of tho Knd o f things tarru^ria!. Tho host educatod and sloutost-hcarled i could noi nvoid retuombering Iho prophet ic words of tho apocalypse: \ Tho stars' of heavon foil unto tbo oarth, cvou as the fig tree casteth her untiinoly figs when sho is shaken of ft mighty wind.\ Thoro is no special causo for alarm on the coming oc casion as wo n«iy .infer from tho fact that it will bo tho fifteenth display of tho kind since A. D 'J03, an?l that tho height of tho meteors ill passing Iho earth lieretofoi|o havo boon from 1G to 110 milo--. They d|> not strtko tho earth, but only pass iic.tr it, in their flight nround tho sun. Let ever} body boon tho ipu rive, cspo ciu'tiy on tho night of Tuesday i ext The Portage Ilriitge . Harper's I'm^nu l f\r this week con tains a faithful plcltiro of iho eolebrated Portngo Iiridg.'^ in this County. Al though this wonderful work of man has often been noticed in these columns, we copy tho fouowiiig from Harper Tho railroad bridge nrro-s the (}.-ncseo River al Portage, < n the Kr'n Railroad, which we illu-trutu mi ;mg« 712, is unsur passed by any .wooden struolpro of tho kihd in iho world It is bn.it across a deep (ii-Dle, inti which the Gono-eo enters at this point, upo» thirtei.n itotie | iers set in tho bed of tho river, tho siono being built sutliciont'y high lo avoid all dang'-r of fre»h< ts. Th o bridge I I M-!I' I - a hugo ma's of umber, rising l>i fin lo ight - r 2:)1 feet, and is hnO fei-t in lon.lh i t wus ••oinpleted in l ^'i3. anil is uii.! ubli-diV tho line^t wooden bridge u> Ll n wirl.l I t i> said to be si (.'tistiut toil l„a l any Umber in the Un lge can be removed and replaced al pYav.rt' Tlio GetiesLO V.ili') Citnal pa««es ui dor tho bridge The sceiory at tloi po.nt i< \\i. i ar.d pictJrcsq to. Th e G. ne.'- -e H \ir i i.t- r- lk\ ra\io e only ,to sei k lo\v.-r i t ' i sttl. tower Aepths Ihrei'.ly b'lo w tho bridge nnd in sioht of the C'li^, is the lir-t fu'l, a lijul'iii r>e sho.', about -Hi loot high , and a quarter of a ti.ihr farther to thu north is •mother fit 11. one of tho mo,t beamiful m«- tadf/s In Anurliit Tho full is ^ > feet hich, and when tho water U l \W the ap piarnnce is thai of a most exquisite vnil of iace thrown oj t in (rout \( » blntk rock Tho same :.umber of Harper contains also a fine illustration of the International •riusp 1 nsioii Rridg ' below N i igaru Falls. Dccenaci]. Mr Jacob Ittthc, for tinny _\o„ri a re spected resident of Ditn-villo, uficrwurds of Angelica, but firssver.il u. otitic »loi, ping ngii'n i'i pausvi'.le, with i..s son in law, Klijah \S*ttm , >ro, after Ul nionths of illness died on Thu'-Jay m •! ning lust, a^'.-d 7 1'. yi ur-> JIij wi 1 bo rcueinbercd as it well km-wn butt her in i \iu p'.ai !!•) Literary Notlcei. _ t G ODKT'H L AUY'8 U OOIC for Novcmbor contains \Triflos Tl»e Old Woman. V Droam, Our Field of'th o Cloth of Gold, Going Homo to .Tbankjgivlng, Seod and Harvest, &o.,,Ac . L ADIKS!.'' N ATIONAL M AOAZINS—For Nov. Contents: Mii-dc; Th o Prudonco of Sevunleen ; Wimp Nut (or tho Dead J In'tho Dark; Th o Silont River; Mr». Shoddy's Skeleton, &c., &c. U AHI' EK 'IJ M AOAZINK— N OV. Contonts: Tho Cider Mill; Thu Wprk-Ilonso—Bjack- -wcll's Isla-id ; Th o Lad y of My Drurtms ; Yonico ; Horoio Deeds of Heroic Moti.— XV. Froltdii. Hor Crimes and hor pun- ishmont; Mauasquaii ; Th o Litll o Black Dogs of Berkshire ; Amon g llolations ; Nowspapur Advertisements, &<i , &c. A very ititerestlng number. Uuit V OUKO F OLKS—For Nov. is nt hand. Wo take, great pleasure in calling attention to iho liturary reputation of ma ny of Alio writers for Our Youn g Folks.; tho varied, interesting and valuable char- actor of^its contents]; tho number and ar tistic cxocUonco of its illustrations; the siz'o and mechanical execution of the. mag azine; tho attractions promised for IJJG7 Jn thtrProspectus; uud tho liberal Prizes of ferod for Clubs., TitK A TLANTIC M O^TJILT—Novomber. Concerning this valuable periodical wo do- siro to call tho atlcnlioVi of our ronders to tho following points:—Tho attractive promises of tho Atlantic for 18C7, as set forth in tho Prospectus of tho Novomber number,—thosorial by Dr . O. W. Holmes, tho scries ol'nrlicles by J AIIIOB Parton, fre quent papers from James Russoll Lowell, in addition to regular contributions from iho well known wr t rs whoso articles greatly add to Iho vahio and interest of the Magazine. T UG L UJY'.S F IIIE J JD—For November comes lo hand with oapitnl contributions by Virginia F. Townsend, lamina B: Rip. ley, Mrs. llosmer, Miss Johnston and oth ers. Price (with ungraving) $2,.30 u yqar. Deacon & Peterson, Publishers, Philadel phia, Pa. | JiiiMiie. s \ .lie u [ PlioTo'on.U'ii Auui 'Mii — (ni to Ih o Me tropolitan (iilt U .ioJ; Storo , '20 Bulf-ilo t t , whore you can bu y photogni| h Albiiu e, say at ono hair tho regular retail price — Tho proprietor has bought tl.o t'titiro stoclt of an Eastern ManulaQtory at a very great reduction fro m tho cost to manulucttiro which enables hi m t o soil thoin very much less thnn the rogulnr trade can bu y them at wholesale, nnd give n nice pre-i\iit with ev ery book sold for a dollar and upwards — All tliuso winning Albums should embrace thu opportunity as purchasers can son at onco thai thero has never been such beau tiful and costly books before ojj'ered for an y thing li'.'e tho prices these nro sold ul. t'ull and nxiimino for ymirselvos before purchasing —7fi.. - A. Union XL. _.J The Cold Weutlier Reminds us to again urge our readers lo ptfrehajo for fall and wlntor use tho Ameri can Cooking.Stoyo highly recommended u» below : • >. \ * * » ~\ i / \ . • . M 1DDLM0W.T, Opt. OlBt, lfiOB. M R. E DITOH i Purmit mo to call atton- Hnn to tho American Gas Burning Cook ing Stovo. Pursons about to ptirchnae stoves for tho winter would do well to ex amine tho merits of the American. I have had ono in usqjong^ciipiigh tp. tesj ila supo; riority, and-I'deom it<\ thV 'best and most economical stovo in market. . I t is manu factured of tho best iron, nnd tho oastlngs aro smooth, ncitt and substantial. Tim plates exposed to the llro are made of ex tra thickness, which renders tbo (lro-box very durable*. Burning gas U also a very dosirublo faatiire.Thorcb'y givin g great boat, and consuming less coal than ordinary cooking stove*. Th o oven doors aro lined with tin reflectors, which sorvo to retain tho heal of the. ovon, which bakes quickly and with perfect evenness in all pnrU with out turning thu nans. 1 n'm highly pleu»- ed with my purciia-e of tho A'morican, and think it worthy of a •'puff.\ Any ono In At liberty to call at my rnsidenco and'ex amine it while in operation. Hofcjicctfully. Ae„ JAMi&J X. llOOKSTAVEH.. Il is for snlo by Brown vt Grant, Dune- ville. . . ' {!iu>tn<\i» Notiiiu.] UllVASV & STIlATfliX's liUKFAt.O I)0.si- S\Kss C OI.LKUI-: —W'o noticy by our Biifl'nlo exchanges that this college is onjoying;a remarkable patronage. Th e nttendanco of both ladios and gentlemen is quite largo, and thq number is being increased daily.— Mr. J. C. Bryant is tho principal ol tho College, and l o his energy and nb'.lilymiiy be attributed tho popularity oT the echoed. Wis adviso all who contemplate attendiiig a Commercial Collego lo send for thu Buf falo College Paper. \ | HilJinoss Nntlee.] < SuRiMtisiNu —It is aclu.tlly surprioiilg how soon our people have learned to prize ihut invaluable urticlc known us Cue's Dyf- pep-ia .Curo. I t lertiiinly acts lik e inn«ic, for it will curo tho very worst rases of dvs- pepsiit, and enable tho patient who has liv ed for yenri upon Grafium bread and the plainest food, l o e.it anything ho chooses •.villi out fear of distress,* I t is considered Iho most valuablo remedy known for all diseases of the stomach and bowels. $cw ^drfttisinncntjs. \TOTTHf PUBLIC. 11 ..l.ari nnit MutTi, o Mnli'-. > .rpes •\'{ Cftpi\' ka. krst tnerly of Mt . Morris andwYork, aged 71 1 had I oon insan<' for s .oiiti t.mo, nn I for 10 — Cap'. Jjtoauni is forming a now com pany of Zouaves al Bath. v yeai' , died on tho 20.th ult. nt Attica. Steitbeu Coiii^ty Iteiim. ' — The Challenge. B 15 C of So. Dans - , vii'u and the Cnnacadeas of Llornellsvillo had a match gamo at tho latt\r place on Tue.-diiy of last week. Score: 0 innings; Challenge 'So ; Ciinacadcas 5& ! - Tho principal raerchunis of Hornells- v.iie have ngreed honcelorth to c '.o=o their stores at 7 r M except on Saturday ovon- of last week, but we sha.l need much rnurn \ rain before \\ inter c . L> in. '< ~ 11 ' v Mp f-o'urar.o, formerly of Rocli- -A German Ilopublienn being reproach- 1 « lor ' has usftu,ne ' 1 lho P\ itornl cUr K° 0 .... . , Tir .• Ino Buptist church i-i Bath €Q in this vulago on Tuesday for voting 1 against II iff man who gavo lager boor sa loons open doors on Sunday, relorlod with, \ Ya , but Fonlon prings down to taxes on Turkey Trtllt. i moat, und beefsteak is putter ns lag. r !\ j Tllri!,J weeks from ;o day comes Thnnks- —Tho crimson, russet and go 'd , of our > giving There nro tw o of us ! Our \wo\ hillsidoforcslsnredeepcningintonrichdark bonajhle arid means—us, both of n«, and brown, andthofron s and tl .o wind s will \n't a prnf .-s ,i . n -tl screon from behind » »oon itrip them of this covering and leave whu h any sin gin Ego throws his paper them to tho mercy of the WintV. rugo wads. Don 't hazard tho existonce of your —Do not forgot Uio Methodist Donation \ «w n d -ar ['J Advorther by rendering us Party at Cunasnriign Hull on Wednesday inimitably inimieabie lo each other, light evenin g noxt, Nov 14th. \ ' n S over onr poor fuwl.tor vainly endeavor- —Gen Thorp spoko on Thursday even- , ,n S to detido which shall, havo lho liver ing last at Scottsburgh, on Friday cvoning ttn d which the gizzard ! Ttiorc are two of at tho Liberty Polo on Wos l Hill in u«, each wilh a numerous wife- and child! Spring water, and on Saturday evening at I^ n ' 1 lllrn °i' r peaceful homes into perfect what is called the \Punkey \ School House 1 bidlams by making our wives talk turkey la East Springwntor. H o doos good lie- | f >' r a twelvo month ; whilo vigorous juvo- publican service i niiity shall mukn a ho.rriJ chorus ofun Dr. Audenon ' i p «rtlil y protests, such as modest Radical Of this village, though but rocently es- I editors are entirely unused to in Democrat' tablished in his practico as a Homeopathic j ic towns '.—Fatten hua! Physiciun, has achieved a success and ac- j Dea»r-r «a Hwccean. quired a roputution which tho oldest jirac- j Wo take great pleasuro in calling theat- . Httoner well might envy. Wo speak thai tonlion of our readers to tho new advortiso- wo do know and testify that which wo havo mcnt of M r and Mrs. James S. Boyd who •eon, whon wo thus enthusiastically praise. 1 conduct ono of tho bost Millin'cry'stores W a hear of very many instances of his j j n Western Ne w York . The y keep largo lucccstfu! flentmont of difficult forms of ^ numbers of skillful milliners constantly «t disease, In somo cases where the patient work, and arodoing a very largo business, had been abandoned by other physicians, j Success to them Though a young man, ho soems as much ' succemfui isV >tJ7piUe. at homo in tho pursuit of his profession, as Our readers ought by this timo to bo the most experienced, and adds an entha- 1 awaro that Mr . U.- Haenlein,* tho gentle-' Viasm and self-sucrilici nz industry to his manly I erchant who lias just established Jabors which can but inspire hope in the himso fi n business in this town, keeps ono faintest hearted invalid, of ultimuto ro- of the neatest and best stores in Western povery. Willi no desire to dwpnrngo or 'Now York . Besides his largo stock of bring in unwelcome contrast, the skill of Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, <fcc, ho our other physicians, wo sincmcly adviso has recently added a largo supply of Eeadv our readers to <;ivo Dr. Anderson a trial. Made Clothing. Wefeelsuro thnt good fc .cture .t th7sc7..7 »Yr7-. 1 bargains can bo bud nnd that tho most On Tuesdiy mnruing.'tho Rev . Mr . Bar- I courteous attention will bo recoived rit his ktf of tho Baptist church delivered a lino * U TO. JofJ. Glenn, ah ojd arid well known' Lecture beforo tho hludents oflXmsvill o salesman of this town is bis attentive Seminary on tho subject: •• Leisuro Mo - ; ilerl:. Call on them mcnts.\ I t wus attentively listened lo, ' jj o:l KtIo«i Partj-. and ought to be made profitable by every Th o friends of tho Rev. R . D. Munger itudeni Mr . B was followed by remarks aro respectfully invited to pay him a D o from M r Jones of this paper and Prof. | nation Y'si t at Canascrngn Hall ( , Dans-. Crumb, tho principal of tlio Seminary. \If /\Knav e now on hand au uiimcu.ic »tocU i*f IT Vuit. consisting uf Ladies' Pahlet'. 'l-ir« vi I M -(v.. I.a I <-s* *>1'\<. > t -ir* .ill I 'I'liTs, I. id., s ti- l oimrs nnd Mu.Ts, Ladies' Fie\ (t., 1 ,i. m, I \].\.. L idles' v i i no i ( i ' ti < nrd Muff-, I « lies M .11 I.adii s' Toio y i •. lai s , \ I'I |.<tnv- ' M.oii.il.is a:. 1 Cents' Olter, P. ivi-r N'.f-rj!, •>•• il nnd Mil 1 li ' >•.. s o.U Mu:!'.i ?rs, Cle\ reua' Furs of-l i i.in la Fo.x He r, Wo .r »n-I W fl.ilo itojsKs: * ilur i -toel. is romph 'tfl n'l'tv pnrtirillnr Vi e S I IK II si-il .il jiro-i « tn it Will \ie SHiislactory to ail tvlio f .ivur us itnii tin i ] .i 'oii.if;'- Ai u«uiii our si o f .Hats, Caps, Canes and Umbrellas, Is tl •• Itu^ca: an I t s :<• 'el m Wes'era \< '* \orl. . A 1 fiitiiw*. li « o.. \f Bl'PPALO UOIIKS Will e-»n «\.'t th .-tr '\\in .n'er.-.ts I \ iiispoetMir; our sto |.i 'f \ri pui* '.i^tiij * is, ivle to II Fit I • >T.! I-!.. 21 a»l -3 Si .io —tri-x. .1:9 It .ehe^ter.H V. S'ta ^e nni l Kxprcxn O/llce 0 /i ;)s «i (c (he First ^ltujtnl Hank of JianmiUi. it iirvr.v t-noraieTon. Stnfrea leave Iiatisvi'.e us follou i: ;•' r ll.n(/.i». ( —Fx -'V iJ'iv. ni \:3a * M- 11:00 J M. Mil l « r 'i i •tinei-' tin «iHi nil paeefngcr trains on <he Hntl.ilo. \* V nn.l ICrte It It llcn'^i— M nnd. i vs. Woilufsdnys and Fridays, At S A M . I'eltl.ltlnu salll\ illlV. /•.ir rttttnoritm - l».iil\, ut \]<i A. «., connecting Hit cars at t'.iti.'i-er /•-..r llmin .<n|le^-'luont .iys and Saturdays. Kx|ire«M iitid h jlit tret^'iittlH he rnrrled on all ii tiiiove l.tie. h^ .in.*-! Tu-kots for sale for\ all h^ Western Stat.* i.ier Ihe tiiniit Western AUd the Lake islion A M.uhuaii ^oiitl.etn Kuudn. Krle KnllWM}' Time Talile. Oil ami iifli'i M 'H. lav. June lltlr, t'sms will, leuvo \\ AVI.A.M' .it ahniit the fuliuMiun hours, Vir. uiiivn wr-T. tlitfa P. M„ «AV i 'KKIUHT, Sundays ex- eejited 0i38 A. SI. , I.H.IIJMf)Vi, F..VPtlF.rfS.tr, H&elies- J IT and lliill .n.. 'Av. i*siini|jyi> ejeepled.) tir- r v ne al i:-.. Ii....ni'l2i).l I*. M.. ano lliilfcilo 2:IU P M. ei.nnei tu n wiih trains on tint Lake Shorn & i fraud Iriiiil: Kuiluny, for points West ntiil s.iiuii •l^S'4 V. M., FXPUF^s- M ML. lays ex -rpt- e .l.l in t< ini» ul K.»i I. sti r 7 In p. 31., and UufT- nlo U us I' M l>\\ rXITtl -«.(-:r..!.,>!• n-o ?t- O'l,) fur Iluelu s- r art *'.i:^ ni 1' I ' M . |s>. ro' Ri3 0 A. Sr., l>\\ I'M 111 -s. ( c in ln \s except ed i n .t -iII^' it I onut.^r with the f 3l> \i !U Pai Kuire>sfr oi IJ II U '.I'O rrai'lunu N'civ York lul-l 1' M .eoiui. .ts nt Hint'lianiton forSyrn- I-II-II •( .1 ai lot .1 li 'inl (or hurmiton, l'lulit- detpli • m I I-- tit. lil-l P. SI.. I \'l'l 1 — M ML '-\ii.! iy« eri+pt e.1,1 i.iinneit.t,|f m kiinirn for HarrisburKh, I'! 111: < • I. -11. i.: 11 i, 1. 1 p. nut\ uth. 0i4 C P. SI., M-.II 1' I Xl'ltlis\ d.i.'y. inter«»ct- liti! ni 11., lutii »,.|i the il.'i P Mlimn from Jliiltido ronriitii&'Sieir Vorlc 12:.'W I' 11. nlso riiiiin i i i at 'iiitj .\i:t tor >!• w'viirj,h aii.l \Mir- \nelt 12i1 5 P. SI., YV \Y FI'.I IfiHT, '«\.lidny^ except- \\M 11 iUliH. (fen 1 Passenger Acetit. II I'or.r >i .c.r;en', • lpt 310 DitiiKs-llle Poaf -O/Tire . Mai's arriVv 'O) I <• use as follows, |',,tt.nPh \iltoe. New Y .ik Mail arnves at ll.JJ x. M> r.nd • losrs at 6..'i i !• >t Itnrhest.'r r .-i^/.i A'bany tvni( \Vi.j Mad'nrrira M 'Jl.j, n >t . elt .se al 10 i , V.' ln .iii N M .-..1 air ie s at ^.J0 r M.. Mid closes ut 7 i V i .en-ivee Tn 1 d p-ir' i si \ i <(.. to d sr-ires at C r N «<ti ^1. ii-lavj \i, in. s lavs und f-ii.li >s. > i.ilh I I.ILSI !.. *I„.| >p \s J 'ips,t tt _ i s a id Sat nrtu\-a l 12 M an 1 •!• i. r!.. it If « \ , j ville, on Wednesday evening next, tbo 1-lth inst., nt 7J o'clock. IIY (1UDF.R O F OOM Iisns\iilo, Nov 7, ISi'-O. Acclcleut. Our townsman. M r C. V. Tifl'anv and wife and ono of their children, ouch wcro thrown from iheir buggy us they wcro pass- ' ftv»v Organ log through Blood's Corners on Tnursdny Th o M. E. Churcli has purchased ft nico lait. Ktch received a bruise upon tbo Cabinet Organ of Mastn & Humlirt's St)-lo foruhoad, nut sprimi* hn.Mitr r t .to-.' a 27, price $2'i0 , I t is hoped tha t it will bo ' : 4n''i ! i .. . h .O\ in ir . >i'it \jljbath M >rc nnon months past, sull'o.red from patulysis o l one fide. His fanpral servtc's wero conducted on Sunday last by Mr D . C 'gswe'.i lit Mr. Welnioro's residem. o About Graiirs. A boy died nt Auh.lrn , ln«t week, i n spasms,—supposed t o huvis hee n the ell', i I of outing, an undue quantity of grape*.— Lyons Republican Why didn't he stop when h-> had eaten a pock ! H e reminds u$ of the feiiuw cun corning whom s'omo print has said that when ho hud oaten 4'' oggi and sumo one had asked him why ho didn't lake another and qntko air even CO, ho replied, thnt he ' wasn't going to make a pig of him-elf for one-egg \ Grapes aro tho wholes,n est of food, and wo sh.-ill rt-joh e when they bo- como as common and cheap as apples. That I.ceinro . Do not fofget t o ettond the lecture of Frederick Douglass on Thursday evening of noxt wool;, Thero oigli t t o bo hun dreds i n from difl'erent parts of the county to hear \ Th e Hlack Man Eloquent \ on tho themo : \ Sources of Danger to the Re public \ Our villagers c«j.P(.ial'.y ought lo seo to it Hint Chnrliy Nile3, tho enterpri sing OTiginator of the Course of Lectures, does not loso ft cent by his benc.olont ef forts. Sueerj.s to the entur/iri.'O, nnd bad luck to the'man that wishes otherwise. Sleasra. Anptln Dyer, Tho successful and popular merchants in tho Advortiior. Block, are just receiving an enormous stoolf Of'gootls to add to their al ready crowded sholvcs and counters. Uul they will sell them righllivoly—thoy have already commenced going as fast as the gontlemenly clerks can servo them out.— Call lo day undlools.at tho goods thoy aro offering at lo w prices. Fire. On Thursday ovoning last about 8 o'clock, n cry pf \ftro\ alarmed our citi zens. Th o old woro happily and tbo young very griovously disappointed as it was as certained to be only a barn that was burn ing, bolonging t o Mr . Welch, on the north sido of Ossian ft- , just be-ymid tho bridgo GIH<I or tt. Wo are heartily glad that Election itf now ovor, that wo may give more careful attention to focal matters and possibly in terest our readers in something elso than politics. AjiotHer Gootl Time. The friends of Rev . Mr . Jessup will mnko their Aunual Visit at his houso on Tiesduy evening of next week, Nov. 13. j HY OKDFR TIU'rtTEES, ilnnsville, Nor- Bth.lbon. Serrlce a Rekjiuieil . _ There will bo sorvict at tho PfPstoyleFian Church on Subbuth nest at r |ig USUft) hours. \A Cocaploto Fictorial History of tho Times/ ' \Tho best.chcapsat. and moat aaccassfal . Pamil y Pappp in the Union.\ in AR v i: ii:s w r, K K I ,x, SII.I M'lM V 1111-1 ItATKl), (\ t. oii|' . psol f . l're.sa . '•'I \rti l.esi I'.iin, \ l'.u er pnMishrJ in tl.o IV.n d Sli es - ,V.i(W» A.', T ..I r 'flip M\ . el >ewsp;ij.oi i.t . ur counirj—ootn p.o'o l o all t'ie u.-i-ti r /oee' s ..fen Ahienn n Fjin : y l 'up -ji - I' it I er s ll e V'\ his earned for itself • V.irtti to its • tie, ' \ J .eiri . il ul ' .vili7at 'Oit.'\— .Y I /.'in i.J /'..•• • This paper f'i \ti <|iu ili\ l.nat i'thijitritinni.— tliir fiitni\ nisi i .tis\Ti, i t ,ne i themselves i ut ol Hurper 'H Wee|;|y htiir alter HI iters, uml |.:ct.tr era, an 1 pnl.h-licrs uio tuuu d tu dust \—.Yew l',r^ ;.'m-i;.:'i!,t ••\ tn eistuy ill eir*y 1 .eisehold\— Itotton 7S anirr.pt. \U is at i»nro a h'a.'.a;r tnl.ii'si nnd historical ftunalisi nf the nnt on.* - /'/.i -nl- i>hm i'rwt '• flH < l-.-st ol ua i lass 1:1 Auier.r.t. '— Roztin Traveller. SUBSCRIPTIONS, 1867. The puhlis 'iipr .s Invo pprfe. te I n svslom of mail 03 l«y wl.e l( I .' V 1 tl.ll s i- ,•; ,• tn. . Ma^iixitio and WetiUlj ;i 'a;''''. I 1 1'. |>r f<T t>, rr, etre tin ir pel lorn, ins ilrertly limn On'tlflte^ ot l'nlih ration I'.»sini .isti -rs ati'l • tj , 1 s ih-siiott^ of ijn( Jmj uji rie.lis will he .\Upt.Iivd loth 11 Jshnu Ji.ll on apulicilion TliP pi.sta^p mi Harp'r's YVei'l-.ly Is 51 cents n year.»hieh iniin he paid at lite <aWri(ir/'« po3S o'l'ce. Terms : IfAnprn'i W EESIT. one yar ?|10. Au I xtrn Copy of either ir e YVeeUW or Viija 7.me will ho snmi 'i.-.l gratis f>>r every riub nf l-'.ve yiilierTiliersniflooeiu .il. 111 one lenijitatieo ••six copies for $*i .'.o Ilaclc iiuniliers can he tmpi>lieij at any time. The A IHIUA L \ o'time s i.f Ilmii-r's \\ eekly 111 neat cloth Looting- will he aeut by nr.pien.s, frun of ex pense. lor ?7 each A eom'pletp s^et, r .mt-risoij; .\itif Volumes sent 1 11 reeeipl i.f r-a.sli nt the rato of ;,i 2 .'i pur v.iiitttip, freiu'it at cxpens\ of ptuchu. ser. Volume X ready Juiiimrv 1st. l«il7 *,* fl.'iih.seri|.tioii» >.«nt Irom Ytri'isli North Amer I'-ati I 'IOT neos noisihe areotnp intej wlili iO conls nihlilii.nul 10 p-.-nav Umled ^l-ites postage Address ll.Mtl'KIt A llfti iTH lil!K. Franklin Niu.ire,, N'ew Y'ork f llusiness Nolle\ ] J»gy- W u take pleasure In culling atlop- tion to D L. Wing & Go's advprtjaat-annt on our third pnge. They aro tho conduct ors of the great produce depot on Uroml- wnv, Albunv. Wo believe it the itjlorost of .shippers to send their prop -nt t\ thi< house \ Unquostionably the best sustained work of tho. kind ID tho World. \ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE; Critical notices of the I'rijs.\. It W the foremoat MaK»r.ino of tho day Th o fireside never had ^ ninic delu;litfiil eoipjiaulon nor the million 11 more entet prising fnenil than' Harper's Milgiulno.— McthvAut Protertnnt (Haiti, morel. The most popular Monthly 111 the world.—. Y M- York Ohtrrvcr. We must refer In terms of eulogy to thn hicj tone and varied oxcelh'tieti« of HariMu'a Magazine '—% Journal with a monthly circulation of ahotit 170,OCO \copies—in whose 'IACPH 1110 to bo fnniiil sotiie of lltfl clioieeM hjilit ioj,V unnerni rending of the dsT Wo speak of ihi« work as an iivnlencn of tin; etilture of the .Imaricim I e-tple; and the pop- uliirity it hn« nrqut'red is merited. F.aeh nunibur contains litlly 1*1 paces of roadini! matter, appro priately illustfttteil with Kood .vrood <>iits; and It combines in itself (ho racy monthly and the more, philosophical ipiartcrlY. blended with the best feat urcs of the daiij journal II (wa great power in the dissemination ofn loye of pure ptcmiuvo.— 7Vi /^iier'« Guide lo American Literature.. Is>lidi>n. Tin-volumes hound const into of themselves hfcnry of miscellaneous •rpiulinjr such as cnu not ho found in tho snilio eomnass 111 a^ny..other publl- eapon thnt liaa como umler our uotico.— liotton Courier, Subscriptions. . 18G7. Tho publis'.ierHiavo perfected n sy.\tem o f mnll ins; hy which, they can supply tho Magazine and Weekly prompt!;/ to thoso who prefer 10 receive tliatr pcriodiculs'direetly from tho olllee of pub]! cation' Tho postage on Harper's JiLianjIne Is 24 acxflt) t vear, which must M paid nt tlio tuli'cribty'f poylr olHco. . ' Term s i JftBiir-'s MiOA »tsa,\ona year............ ...H.0 0 An Rxfrn Copy of e)thcrlho Mirgriyinoor Yyoelf wpl'lio 8|ipnl|e(l (J'aaUs for overy club of Kite 811b acrihers tjt J i W each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for 5 'ifl.oe Hank numbers (sat) be supplied atnnvtime A cqniplete sot, now coinprisina Thirty-thteo Volumes, In pe«l P'o^i binding, will be pent by express, freight i|t expense of purchaser, for %Vib — 0. 8in«lo ynllimes. by mall' postpaid, . oi' P °«*« P 8uuseriptions lent from Hritlsh North Amor iCan Proyinocs must he accompanied with 21 cent: additional to nrepar fnlted State* po.st»A». Address H.\UI'KH* niKiTHKUH, Franlt'tn ^I'lire. V PW Yoi k ner rqlnnjo. \Sinijlo ynllimes. by . t ^jjfl. Cloth easos, for blading, 6S cents, by mall, FOR SALE. A GOOD WORK HORSE, Five ye.- rit old. Inquire of H. D. Allen or T.Car pentor, K.xchnnge street. Danavlllo, Nov. lat, 1EC0. 028w2 500 CORDS WOOD FOR SALE riTil E aiibserlbor has for sale Five Hundred Cnrda X Kli'il Qdnlity Hard Wood which ho wishes to contract In lots to suit purchasers, to be delivered tho coming fall nnd winter. Parties will find it (o their advantage to eecttre their aupply ot wood for the next SPIINKII now. rnthcr'than wait until bad roads and high prleos come. Otlice inriinlth'n lilooki Malu-sl.. Dnnsvllle. g. (i . WOOD. July 10,1600. 313 ^ SPECIAL NOTICE. H AVING (-old my houso 1 now onVr for thirty days nt private wilo my Entire Lot of Furniture, Conslsllnx o f Carpels, Sofns, Chairs, Hrdsteads, Talilus, Htoves, to , (m e net of extra nice solid linihoinny eofa sent (.'hiilrs. with Ku«y and Hocltr Int-'ifliiilrs to match, at much loss than present pricey. JAS. SNOW* .Dnnsvlllc,Oct,25,18C0. S27w3 LQQK OUT^OB/\ GREAT BARGAINS AT tllZ NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Valuable Village Property for Sale! THE CANA6ERAGA1IALL BLOCK AND CLARK HOMESTEAD ! \ / rpHE above well known properly in tills village X Is odered for sale It consists of the Canal- rrava Hull Block, 11 wall built tlirco story nVtciT. fully done oiffur-StorcH Mid] Olllcos on the lir«t nnil second floors, nnd lho Itir>sest I'tihljc Ilnll in Dnnsyillo In the Ihfid story. It,ia In jjood {re pair, anil comparatively new. ' THE CtAHK IIONESTEAI> is Immedi ately ill llic renr. the hhUso a liirpe I'rnino building fromineon Kllwibiith Street, and well artaiiyvd for n Inr^tf.iiiilly. Oood well and ctsteru on thoprt- Ilii.sCS. Clear Titl e to all the R'IOT O Proporly. Poaacaaloii yiven immed.A^elr. Fur Tcrnia apply to iho ttubticrlbers, or lo D . \V, Moyos, Key-, IJauiviM\. Mrs. P MITCIIFLL, f. U- WEI'MUHK. P.ochester .N. r. Dr.nsTille.jMi. 1.ISC6. , I HF-SPKCTFl'LLY inform tho public that I hay* JU8TT1RECEIVED • large and Splendid As.iortment of all kinds of DRESS AND FANCY GOODS 'Domestics! i At ftl.to M larRC nnd uplciidld Un* i a SIiaivlH, Caiutiiueres, Rroad- clolh .i, Hearers', iic. ' I 1 I a]so have ft Hplendid and full assortment of- the latent styles of Hultnoral and .Hoop Sklrta. ; Also, = ' FAOIZLT GCOCFniES, ', - '!• • •' ! . Which I offer lo sell a t prices which CMiriot be beaten In Westcrii Xetv York. . '• l'lensi! examiiii Eop'Ls nnd nricoa b'eforo you buy and thus coiirfnca yournidi. Y'ours, Truly, - i H. HAF.NLEIN, Next door north of the American Hotel. , rj-Wt will speak German In our store. Dansville & G.V. Railroad Nilcs' Drug Store! DKTTGS & MEDICINES, Oils, Varnishes & Dye Woods,, FKEXt'H ANP AMERICAN. OLA S3, Imported and Native \Wines & Liquors. TBS BEST KEROSENE AND LU BRICATING OILS. CAR LOAD OF GOODS FOR . ' ! '\ FRITZ DURE! FRITZ PUTS MWN PRICES! Ho is determined to Sell Goods Cheaper than > \ANY OTHER MAN I\ / SCHOOL BOOKS, Jlucollaneiuis H OOKS and Stationery. Taper Hang ing*, Window Mi:wi\ Cold- iii.il 'iaascla, Cm ia il 1' i.xiuies. Pocket Knires, Kets^ur, „ n ,| Un;.it«, Walleli, Tort Monntiit '9. Iiuul an.) tstcci l'cr.s. Alliums' and Pictures. Alarne stock and ureal urtetyo f lho ina«t el»- cn.nt styles of I'hotorfiiitili AiLuihs, t linieo I'ietuies, rhotO(!.-:i|>)is of the w..i 1; 1 of ilistitipuishiid hiltlli- tors and Painlef... original de-i!(iis on steel. *f- Ic.i ft select Monk. Album Photographs of dia- tiiijjuisliud men ami ti.l.jeeis t.y llic thousand. The Prescription Department Isiri charge'of I;r ii W. Siii.i'{ti .:ui niul compo- tent assistants, imo will glvi it thtir special attcu- tton 1 Our endeavor slm'l ,.1-inys be to keep none bui th.1 hesioonds, and to ^..iflhe samo u*. tho lowoal ensh prices. L. B. PO-WELL, 11 0 fin*. .Irinft, Serfinton, Pm. } Strayed. A I ^nrpo Ycnrllnc Hull. \nv p« r son ^ i , » ( Vinnr«t.nn t-f h * n he re a.- bouN .. il. bu s :i*ni ! 1* r**v nrilc I AiUli t*^** puna «'it \ ic lvln', ; toN GARDNER'S VEGETABLE^ REMEDIES! (airrtncr's \All Healins Salve\ f -i7ps n'l sp ^'i 'rWoun .Is. Buriifl, Scalds, or Trus like n ohnrm. T» y it. Gardner's Eruptive Ointment I. a \Hie nin> f. r all eruptions of tho skin, Salt It.iiitui.liiiituhes. Itch, ,lc I'P Mel. Hi's ElcctricPailn Killer and MsiKic Uellef Is oerl'.Inly the Una' Rinudy of the ay: for all pcfrea and p.in-, ext 1-.al . r iiflr fnfil ' 1 w ill wnrrant cry boille t 1 ..IM. s ti.!.,e!:on It \urea Neural- 1 and Itl.i'itilfili-.u l.ki- a eharni It Is uu hum- Ga ril n er 'sYcj?e tab I c Cat a rrlt Sii n IT Is nn arl.elp tha' wll dun!! yoti desire it. to do, if you use l npeiirditij: to direet otis. The directions tiToiie nro wurth I..': pruo of n br>x if fujluftod.— Try it Gardner's Vegetable and Sugar- Coated Homc-Madc PIHs.\ Cuie.pounde.l prtneipallv of exlraets of Ilando- I on. Piitiernnt H.i^k.io ii'inulind Valentin They are Nature's uwti reiio^dy ler pnnf\iti>; lho liln-iil and system petierary \i\ their lieatthtnl imtion upon the liver and kidncyn. 'J'hey rosioru ih« lone of those pirts « hilo ttiev aro n tome and ner vine Kvery oil\that il«o^ihetn will have no oth' er. 'i h< v nfe plens'itu to take and onif e no * ck- uess m their opetalwa. V'bo ono box—45 pills In II box. • The Idaho Gum Chrjstals,* • For instantly re'levlnj; and penmupiilly eurins; f!oii|jh«. lohls. llronehilis, Solo Thlual, (iniatrh miu Asihin 1. as well as all throat diseases, are tho wonder of IhoTtfuios. Thny tiro frco from pepper or oilier unpleasant substances, while thoy aro pleasant to the taste,and el'i'iielutil in iheir opera tion The> have been known lo olfeelually pure cases that bin e bft«n priimitinppil inctiinlile Con sumption. Thoy aro tli« only Gum I.oae'ngcs nindo. Trv tlKin. They are warrAntcd to giro hatlsfae- t|.in. 'I'lienhore remedies nrp manufneturod in nocli- osterl.v N II . GAKlJN'HRtnnd for sale by dru«- yists everywhere a'ilirO fienersl \>l.olesale \ge:)', for Decker Bros.' Palenl Plate Piano Fortes CHICXERING £ SONS' FIAHOS, liaincN Ilros.' Pianos, MASON &. HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, nsn Troat, Lin_lcy ic Co.'a Ueloclcbns, t a.Orders from liealers and Tcrtchers cspaciall* soltelted. .'I!3 New and Beautiful Music jrsi arer.iTrp A.VS rer. silt AT OSGOOD'S ART GALLERY. Wt'rt nrnnl; Tr»rn the mint rnHlttn...3Scl* \One of James G. Clark's best songs. 4 JTeunit June. 33V/i Music liv Jaine.s (i C I OT U . lMctr)' by H. F, Titvlor Verv beautiful. fntt VHder thtiBotl , 33e (a S.icrcd donr;. Th* Mtue mnd the Vmy HHtlt Words nnd M UMC by J. H. MeN*ati)ihton. lino o f the 1ie«i of ] Rtriotic songs. Very nwect Jind touching. •W/M«/< .7T/«fpn „ HBttl Ily .Inniesa. Chirk Very pretty jVi'it 5(iiste received every vreok and for snlenf publi-shers' prices. Henien-ilier Hie phvee. Usiood's ,\rl t>'.il!erv, over I.emen Hioj.New Store. ,>Iu»te pub USiCJOOO. urauipilv I'orwnrdod by mail on receipt of Il.s .'iPr .s'prieo. II . L . USiCiOC Oet:aO.H.Fil,' 3'J<! I 1866-7. FALL AND WINTER! N. SOHUBMEHL. Manufacturer at } CoIlct>8 Illoclt, Nenrly opposite JJescb's Plore. where he wjll keep •, all k[iide of , C1QARS, TOBACCO & SNUFF. WETcrythina sold al lho Lowest Rates, and Wnrranted us reprpyonted. i SEW PEBFUtE IOU 'i Hiv niAlmKittUlKF. rhalsa'a Bkalan'i \ J\ \ f>k>Ion' a Phalaia'* \itl(ilil RlMniing tVrraii\ \Nipltt- MI MIU I MJI Ccrm».»| \Night nlMiiiing Veremn.'/ ••.night IHaamIii( Ccrcaa.\ •l.-fisbt niaonilitg Cere»».\ A most exqn!»lle. rtelicnte, nnd Fraerant t'erf'ime. dlsll 'led (mm ilie rare and btaulKul fluiVur from Tfhlcb 'i't take* Ilk tKmcr'' \\;':' Uatmlactured only by PlIA'CON St HOX, i»w Y.rk, BEWAnn OF COL'.VTEKFKITS ASK FOR HIALON S—TAKE K O OTHER LEMEN BROS. Hare ROW In stock a large.and choice assorimcnt Fashionable Dress Goods Compruvfne all the lending styles, aneh as Meri nos, HoLiiiiies,' Toplins, Kmprcss claihs, Silk Slelani?o, Silk Arninn.s,.le.. Ac We,, have the pleasure t)f announcing, »J»o, that wo have added to our business the salu uf i Ladies IhirsJ And wo are confident that- onr faellltle-s for ob- t.'iiulnt; tho saino will enable lis to se'll at much low er rates tbuu they have, heretofore been Bold In Dansville'. W o kcop nil the best kinds. I Our stock of Staple &; Fancy Dry Goods' . GROCERIES, Hats & Caps, Roots & Shoe* Is Tory complete-. «nr) ire nro delermlnerl to sell us cheap a,s tho cheapest', l o jell none but good goods, nnd tq aaliafy our customers in every respect. • COME ANP »EE US. One Pflgf SPUth of thp Unplt of Dansville, LEIifEN HROS. EAPTJPI'I. TolletScttsin Alabaster an d Bo? hemlan Glass, |ust received h v s W . .1. I/'A RUE k 0 0 B I ?ANCY BASKETS, a cninP'ele stock in prcat . RTPflt vnrtvty. nt the lliiiaanrtOrncerT Store o( X V AM'F .HPtTN It CO £ntt gtUT; CONSUMPTIOH'cUBABt.E BY 5oCTOB BGIIE.VCK'S MSDIC;N£S . To curo fonsnmption. the svstemmust bo pre pared s\ that tho binj;s will heal To nccomphsh this, tfiu liver and stomach must Oral bo e|ennio<f and an appotite created for goed wholesorno food, which, by thesp medieinea will be dijieated prop, •rljr.antf xood healthy blood mado: 'bus hulldinj/ Up the conalidition Hnhenek's Mnnflrako I J iht CleHiisr the slomaeh of all billions or niUP'/as n.i- cumulallons, and, by using (ho Hen Wentf Tosie in cotinpctloii. Hie trippitie •« restored SOHENCKS I'lH^foS'H; HVl'.ff' is ntirldo-it as well n» medicinal ninl.hy nsin^the thteo rem edies, all llllptirtti#«are expelled from tl.o KV'tern, and <forfid. wliolesorne blood made, whi-ri will re pel all disease Jf patient-will tnku iheS* medi- alnes ncpordlr.g to direetlon' t'onsnrnpeon ver f freauctitly in |m last atn.no yields readily to their action, '/'like the pills frequnnt y, l o cieaose tho liver nnd stomach. I t does not follow that bo. causo tha bowels nro pot roativn thry arn not required, forsrlin«times in elmrrhaut t)ivr arn ni- cemnry. Tfi'j etoniw;li mint bo kept healthy, ami ail nppetito created to allow tho I'ulmonie Syrup to net on the respirntory orpins properly antl al. Jay any Irntntlon. 'I lien nil that Is required to perform a permanent euro is. to prevent takinir cold. Ktereite about the roomi as much as poss ible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, tjaino. and, In fuel, anything Ihc.ippollto craves; but be par. ifculnr lo innMienta well. 1 nov 2d w ca mo ly S WKKT (ll'OI'ONAX I Is (ho swectnst F .xiract mftdp. Kiipereedt s all otheis . Try it once, will use no other. MS in 3 I'i'BLIC lVOTIC 'P. TuMic notice Is hereby given tbntall persona 4rf forbidden to enter upon our prctnlses, situated on tho soiith side of the rond lending from Read- shaw'a.mill lo the residence of T HII I ICanr.use, to (Jio town of Jiorjh I 'JDSVII I C, and o/posne th* hoyso(orpieily occupied by Oeo Looltina, for tho purpose of (liking pny Gsh from (he pond, atruami or sprlhRS (hereon. ^ $15 UKWARU will ho paid for procuring (ha eon- vlcUorj of'any person so (respasstni;. JAS. i S D. l 'At 'LKNER . Dat?d,Ocl 5tb,19r,G. .125 OWKKT OPtH 'ONAX' New Perfume from Mez. ico. Th o only fash OOH I.I P l'crlumo nnd la dies'dulight. im 3 GLASTEXBl'M. WASHING SOAP, rea ' Laundry and Family Ws«lila|. • For snlo in Ilansvillo nt B. W. rrench's Grocery House. FIRST TRAIN-THROUGH! Till* Is Iho best Soap t-rer made for the par- pose.sindicsted above, and nUo fur bund *oup for mechanics and others requiring a strong soup.— Ry ii trashing l« made much easier and the cluil.es more while nnd eloar thnn by the u«o of tho ord - aryliadn . It i i cheap. Try it, and you will us* nopther.' pliini Great Rejoicing! S WKET:OI'('l'0.\A\\ J.adiesin their mnrnind eslls. earry jpy and gladness, when perfjrned The Amesican Cooking Stove Is mamlfuctmed v /ith rcrtam improvement! si- cureil by letters pn ent. under date of May S, ISM, and I'iiO^iber 5, ISOi. Otic of lhei;e improve mcr.tii uovera the itrt.nseiiient of fitting aporlable .«h pan in the h»arth of a Cooking stoic, to r e celv« the nslies ns It pa*st-a down from tl.o fira'.e. All person* arc cautioned n^ainst tiMiniifaetiir 'ng, ve.ndiii); or usinp other f-toica nindt, :a m.i.'utioa of th? ^nirrirmi, as fiuts hovo been com merited fer infringement of these patents, nnd all person* m'nnufneiurlng, sellins or usinfi snul imtW(ioni ( i will he liable for daimses for infringement o k ilrcto letters patent i SHEAR. PACKARD * CO , i; nnd 10 Green St., Albany, N . Y . The Amcrletin is lor snlo l.v D HOWS t Ua»xi, tlansvil'.e. ;«TmC •JJXURAH I IIDRRAII I 1 ook Out for Bargains! Comsart Pricei and Save Monty Call at Fritz Durr's,, Ami examine the extensive Stock oT Ftihiona- In nEADT -MADE CLOTHING, r i * Gents'Furnishing Goods, etc.. etc.. that he Is re ceiving by Express every week.nnd then Invest lo the u 'mount uf your cash. Our- film is to/please, and if we. ri'hiit v your voCKtrs of a little tin, you hate the'sait .sfi .etii'.n tliiit j'ouhave not been mttx in. Toetutmeiiiie nrtielesis uhneeessary.'but eu.lt biid U> c-onvinri'il that'lle hav* tho lu'rpest ami\ Lest setectt d trocs cr ft .0TUl .s« orerbrout'ltlfuto iMIISV^iill. CUSTOM I,EPATJTMK>?T. ' llA\inchs=( a lon;.\r exp\nenc in tlio business <l .«ti ,iyy other 'fador lit, 1 »aitsvillc. I (latter m y selfthst I enlinot bo l.eat on a tit. 1 wish tosay to I lie Fanner', Mec.hn.nU'*, I.uipbei'inen. doctors, I.anvers. L'lf rs.vmen :md all oilier ;cla:5ts.'of me n aii.lYwj .s t.f Daiisvlllo and virlmty. that they will fiu.l (lie ovs't assortment of Uoods'at niy Store, for IJUt-rNKSS O R DllF.SS SUITS! •r biont;ht liito this «\r.K:r; auch ai J'renc'o, man Mid English Clothe, Blac k and Fancy Caicuacr*, Ilocsaivs. S-»Ti^r.T«. T WBIUS, K «XHTICT JtiNS, a«« a fr«sh supr-ly of the far-fntned DRYD02T CLOTHS! ' Which cannot l-o Tr-tind at, any other .Store la tiaiit-ullo; tOKOthor witlrnKreai variety of VEST1 os: Co'n'isiine: of the ftillowin/; vafiities:—Marseille*, Itiuek ami Fancy Stll;«, Vfi'e.nema, Orcnadlnei ami rli-h 'Yelveti. ll is tvelj Kar >Tin that Ih'u House has DONE THE LARGEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE Custom Trade for a long time, add in .our new Storo ' •\VITII INCREASED FACILITIES, qthlnt! shill bo wnnllne e,r\ our pa'rt.'to retain ie Kcplilalion so hononibty earned. ITATS AND CAT'S. Are kept In'I.nrjso Variety. anS always of the La test Styles. \ Give us a call before purrhasinc elsewhere, j DURK'S IS THE PLACE I He.rWil Riiildiiics. mj s siactr. Store (ormarlv oc- cii|il(HlbvS. M.-tteleh. PROF. J. W NARES H AS become firmjy.eslablishcd In his lis plaeo of business in' '. ' BELTS'. BLOCK, DlnECTLT OPPOSITE STEPHAN t BEEBE'S HARD WARE STORE, Where hewould hico l o ha»e his old frauds and tbe ' ' \ ' \ Stoc! Glollis, Cassimercs;Vcsfings; Ifuinish ..0, ing Goo.Ss.'&c Particular attention paid; to the Custom DepartiTient, lu which he deflcj competition. OVERCOATS, yNIIEH'COATS. Y.E3T AND. HAND'S, Got\tip In tho ln.ti-.Ft fashlouabl* atyle, jrcll made and wiirrrtnted to'fit.- ' f X3- CUTTING j'onc oil sho.rl notice. • Important to i,Shippers. D. L. WINC &. 6 O., 300 4c 398 nroadway, Albany-i H>\. \»*• Corrinilsslon IMcrclinhtw Fbr the sale of Flour,\ Wheat, ttyc. Corn Oats Hailey, Pens, ltenns, Flnx rii -cU, T^moiliy and Clover SOotl, Hops, Pork, lleef, Butter.Choose.Epps, llrooms, Uroom Corn, and AX1I1 K-INDS Or COUNTRY PB0DUC3, O VR location fo^trade is one of (he best in th oityi and oiivexpurienco of Twenty Yearn in the business civos u s (treat ndvuntaRPS. Our eharces, are moderate, nnd wo promiso 8PEEIJV 8AI-P.S AND tjHlCIC RBTllHXa. We have confldnnee thnt all from this section who shall favor u s with a jsopaignmcnt, like those who hare already, will continue to do so. Our aim Is to build up a large depot for Country Produce, and w e promiso to confine ourselves exclusively to tbe Commission Business s therofore fiiYinjt oiir entire attention Jo tlio interest of our consignees Good prices\and\o l nlck aalos'never loso customers KuowtnR those fiuJts we aro ennfidont of rclalninff all those who cont-lltn u s property. We refer tn the Merchant's National Rank, of this City. Addreaa p. I,. WINO A CO.. Albany. N. Y. P.8. Proporlyanntigncd to this city forre-ship' ment to Eastern orSoiitliprn ports, forwarded with dispatch whon rnifldtiOti to our care. JOOmapn E NCIUAVlNCdnpein the highest style of the art. Call and examine specimens of work niaVi-hlp at the .lewelrv Hnu'e of W .1.1.A RftF. k Cf\ I tli Swe<-t Opoponnt D -'JlTlJ JWEET OPUPONA X llJU.M Ml.Xlt'i)' Njiure ^ could not prpdue.) a re her tJetij or CI.o cor Perfume- Try 1/ and be ei .iivineeil '•'m3 p.. T fMl'l H i CO.. NewToik s Non-Explosive KEROSENE OIL! BETTEIl PROOF Any/other Oil in Town I •Qjnly 65 cts. per Gallon AT ANGELL & STALL'S. It Is a ostiibll»5>eJ feet that there t»n preat J fT.-r eD?e In tl«i tondeney l o explosion of dillTent ro- fjnlnes 6f Kerosene Oil, nnd einsunii rt- should lnake a-iiote tSf.. Ily o -'lual tijst the od ni w etrot- t;l for- salohy I'.s, hns b»e!i found frv.ni t«.j to t, r i- en decrees purer thnn any her.-nfore l-rou^bt to this^market. nnd our pnee Is nlno mueh below the rates now common—it cannot be purchased for lea's by rhc barrel. AS'OFL L A 1IA1.I. PtosviHe, March CS, 1SG0. S WEET OPOI'UNAX' Th e nulv eienmt Per fume. Is (onnd on nil toilets, nnd iiovcr stains the hnndkefuhi'f S^JmS INVASION! Poyo«Vfi»!iloliavo)rjir h„,r ca.ue.riied from tho .\calp 1 No. Tlten heiiare of the re n brood of Vllriolie and Cimsite Pve s got up by ros'.mm- mongcw.who bpnr tho same reiatn-n to the re sponsible Chemist that Pirate* ani l T'rivntcorjs b«ar to honest merchantmen Remember that tlio experience of years, end tho very highest *ei cntinc endorsements. cuarnrUoe tbe suptr p-u\ of CRISTAOORO'5 HAIR DYE oxer every other In use. It is pun-ly vece'al-le, Infallible and instanlnr.eoiis. Manufactured I y J CRISTA.U0UO,0 Aster Hot',s»,Kew Yoti; si idby DniRgjsu. Applied bv nil Hair Liressei s SUml A. HUMUUU. H Ow often wo lienr this etpressinn fr. m per sons ren'dinc advertisomenth of Potent Med icines, and ill n >t\ eases ,.ut of ten they tiiav be ri/lht. It is ov. r 1.' u -rs m,r e I miio.'uc id n-y niedieitie. the \ e»> linn Limineril to the put -In — 1 had no inonej t .i a-Ji en '-e it so I !. ft 11 f. r 'tilo with 11 fei> dri'p -.-i.'s snd s[ 0 r- keeper s ihrotn -h a smnlt ^eelion «-t ihe pi oniry. rt^t.v tuMuff -t wilh Great ri In'lanee l -ui 1 lol .'I them to let m o or e linTC il, and it it 1I1 J^i 01 .bi ail I btnie.l pn D'\ | «rr. phVpt. no one net .1 pav I.T 1 . In Mime More- two or thu-c 1-oitloh were taken on trinl by persons present. I was lj many .tlinup.ht crazy.and that W0II d be lho liisi iin\ w ynlil seo ol me H'n I knew IUV tncdielnt- wac'rio hvimhiiK. In t>'« M l«o .months) hejinn to receive orders for more 1 1-.• ment, snnii'eiilluiR it m y valuable l .lmmeM «i.<i had refused to sl^n a r.-eeipi when I left it 111 their store. Now my sales are millions of bottles >esr- ly. and nil for rash luirrnnti t suui'iior any oilier meiliemp lor the euro of I'IOUP. Iionrho-s, P)>-enteiy. folic. Voniiliou Spasms, itod a sick ness, asa'n internal rein.-dv. Il is perfeeilv'im^- eent to talco internally-— see oath neeonieanyinR each boiile—niul exti r'nallj fiSr thr-.tneHh .-oms- tlsm. Ht|nd»che, Mumps. ' Frosted 1-eoi, llnnses. Sprains, old Sores, s.«. 1 n Sore Tlir .-a's Xe., Sold by nllltic Driiggists. licpot .WS Cortlnudt-sl. New l 'o .-k. v2lw\ S WKI'.TOPOIONAX I-'lltlM Ml-Mio mom. eleennt and essential peri.oli:il rerju.suo I na for a 1ml v il'.'Sm'S •Estraet *f Sw et r«f Sivoi' f 1 Ifiop.it i 1 \ '* K T SMITH * Ki, Kt-w York CO[XTAGIOVSUISKASISS.-W,i . nnu-lb* adapted to the nature of iho fish, or there w dl be, no increase; tl.e soil uumt bo ndipted to the seed, or thero nill bo small rotnrns. and the human body mt«t contain Impurities or thero will be no Sickness. Th e man w hp'o bow. Is and 1 cvd have been cleansed Vy a fi w 1 nP.AM'lU'.THS P I I } S mar-wall: throeph mfe.-tcd dtstneis w thotit frar'. '•'i'he life of the flesh is the I l.iod \ To speuro health womtist u«o Hinndrctb's I'Us beeaose we cannot l>e sk-k hut from unhcnllhy aerumulailons 1,11 thn bowola or the blood, wbieli RiandrethM Pill^ rrniovo; this nut I oil i» fellowing nature aud Is safe, und has stood the test of time- See H Brandreth in white letters In tho Government stamp. Sold by all Drm ;ji «ts. 32Tml S WEET OPOPONA X FR<»M MKXH\ N\w . very rare, ne b and f.isinonnble perfume. Th o tlnest over imp<.ried or loannfAeliired in the Uni ted states. Tr v it uud Ie-pom im e -l 33f ?i?. nV> COSSl'HPTIVER.- The UTleralane* J. haviUK been restored to healtb in 11 lew uei'i.s. bv n very simpl-« remedy, nfter bnvlnc snilvre^ several ver .rs with a severe Imur nftVrtinn nmltlia' dread disease t'iin«iiineliail-is anvietn i » junki known to his fellow-smttrers ihe meat 01. ore To ail who desire it, lie will send n POI- J of the prescriptionuscil (freo of charge), with lb e dirpe- lions for ptpparms nry.1 usiniJ the Fain--, wl leh they will ftnd. n Miro euro for 1 oiihiimpiton AMh- ma. Hronehitis f'onchs, ( olds. A - Th e only ol*- ject of the advertiser in si-ndinf: the pre -i-ripiii.ii is l ,o benefit the nflhete.t. mid sprei-t n .f .-i ui'iti ..n which |ie I'uni 'Pivcs 10 he m \i \'.ual ' „ , und ho hopes overy sn^ercr uill try hi« reined) ns il mi l cost them noth nj. nnd mav l> r --vea b '-ss .nc - Ibrties Wl «h ,HRt )ie pri'seii'p 'ion will i «'p«se ad- Ureas, l\cv EDWARO A WU.-ON. asirl W illmmsliuruh. N Y NF.lT'PERin'MEl Oilier! swirrr. liiwrostx rnnM Mrxte .i. manufacturer! bv F T SMrrn A Co.. New York, is Uiakmp n sensation wherever it Is known. It Is verv cNdlcxtP.and Us frieraneo remains »n the h mdko n lilef for days — £»f:iiiij fiulkiin, Philadelphia. 3Jnm3 S IMtAKflE nt'T TItX'K.- I'ver v romm lady and irpiitlein-tn in tho I'nited s| » .. . .-nn bent sonvatliinq very TUHI- I I to their n.ivne.'nce bv return m ul (tree of eharije Iby nddressin'i the tindorsirju- ell.. Those having fears of helnjr hpnibuccot! will nWlflnby not notieinR *hls eard AU otbar .s i«l\ ploaso a blress thetr onedlent servant Tlfos.F riHlilW JStyl 1<H Drp .i-iwa\ t N Y