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1807 AN D TO ADVERTISERS Wo would pimply stntc thu fyct tliut^hU paper has a lurgrr circulation tllnn tinj'otlv^ ( p or juipor cvcrtpubliabviU. in ^iUMvill<3f ) *'una ' U 11 ^ M V 1 it $ tllllt wc ri K' cxc ^^o * ^'rtninVl^^nd-^ ' v P** P r A* Pr • % crtUonicnts so iomnioUj -^nndjvriicUj'i ^o fcj NEW TYPE AN D 1 E 7 Y 7 E ATU1.ES. J 'W;'. W^^' Deeply grateful to tin public for the Abundant patrontujo which wo arc enjoyinj j und deslrou* of rofiprocatin^ to tin* fullest oxtont possible, Wf> shall on tho 1st of Jan uary next, pi vi» THE ADVERTISER to our every wjy to m'ako ourxolumnB •.ynlu'nbli'l to udvi-rti-inp patron- 1 , and have put our U-rnu v. r\ low c -.isid. r'n ; th : facts already im ntioip-d. JOB PRISTIXG. It.is hardly noeessary for us,to state Unit \vu have uiifi of*tin* iuo-t complete Job Of- Our Delegate. Tho ultimata dooiaio^concornlnjtefli* l0(jul Buflleioncy of the majority galjtMjat; (ho,r»^it^tlp«in*I'.ifo< ptUho call for. n Oo»jtilutl'-iri»l CokVenUo'n^U i^llkoly A to couv worthTtho ptsopli a candidato for dologuto from till* locality, to that Convention, His quuliflculiona should not cunsUt in availability, hU own nmbllbn for tho plae.rj, or tho indobteduo*i of any political party for sorvicos rombrol thoroto; thoago readers In a now and beautiful typographic flees in the State, for the specimens which llor ° °f tllcs0 nocl1 disqualify him for a dress now boin- nirttiufaetitred at tho cele- IftVoTTcpiTflSny issnWfrorif- WofflA? TcfF Cffrtiai^T^irrtroerttv*' • brttod typo foundry of Messrs. L. Johnson the past six ymtrnWa givfcn in a reputii- , Tho more tho'ca^idata.hus of legalloro, ^..Philadelphia; wo .tail .ho at that and u business ofwhich wearejustly Jhe.bpttor, though that ho bo a profession .. . . , , , proud. ^We-jfris c^illniuallj '-jpwMfe' MUU lime introdueo sonr? new features, and wo .- r j i .-i- , . i r. . . tionsyf rioyv. and beautiful stylp-j oftvr>cn» tru»t ImprovemenU, which cannot but \en- tlicy appear, knd shall'in oil-ery w.»y keep hanco tho present popularity of tho paper up with th.! times in Job Printing. Our and also material!} increase lU already wido prices are very low, and almost every sty 1.- uf work we can execute with the same facil- _, , , , itv that it can bodono in city offices. Tho newspaper of to-dav is tho crcat ed- \T - . .. , , . . T . , 41 • \ For further particulars rehiting, to bub- ucator of tho people. Wo havo gono to .scription, Advertising or Job Printing, work with an earnest deslro to make THE pleaaa address ., ? - • BU.VXELt, * JONES, Dansvllle, X Y. ADVERTISER an influential, instructive and evcr-wclcoino political and family newspa per, an.l wo solicit flm cooperation of our frlonds to this end. Vfo riicd their ci CDuragcment. Tli6 [<oajtion of.mi oditur Ji no sinecure. It i s a plnco of liard, unro- mittlngand too often thankless toil, and isaU tended with much responsibility aii'-i iwixie- TlIl'KSDAY, XoVKMBEK 29, lSO 'lJ, A IilUEltAL OPPEIl. Our regular subscription price for tho Ad vertiscr is $2.00.por year, but wo will ty. IL>w liiiriis-»in-» is the work and how . tend it from now lo Jan. 1st, l8G8—four unpleasant at times, none but they who have toon months-for $2.00. ThU is a very , , , ... . liberal offer considering tho charactor and had the actual experience are in any way . , , ... . . „ 1 sizo of our paper, and will bo especially competent to Judge. But If wo can know so if tb 0 improvemonU which uro in con that wn arc doing good, wo shall labor tomplation, oro realized cheerfully on, feeling abundantly rccom- Bl'XXELr, A J0XE3. penied. POLITIC At.. In the political department of our pnper wo nhall continue to advocato to tlio be-.t of | our ability tho principles of tho great Re- elections have proven tho sentiments of the American people. Wo shall uphold these principles not from party considerations on ly, but because we bcliovothem to betheprin- ciples of humanity and the promoters of | equal rights, fitting foundation for the News Items. F01.ITICAI.. Tuesday, Dec 3d, will botiioday for tho nnnual election of municipal ofliefr« in New York. Tho \Equal llights Convention,\ which publican Union party, which the recent I met ut Albany lust woes Tuemhiy, lin.l a temlnys' luHSiou K«»olu(ions wiic pabsoii claiming; tho right of unm -aqo for women. Tho Colored Mcn'a League of Indiina iir^s thoir brutliriin tojuin the lmpiirtml SuH'riiga League of the UnlteiiSlaUs. of which the l.ovor- nor of .Mn «HacIui «olts In frenlilont. Gen. U P. Cutler dollvcrod perhnps his otron^e-t speech In favor of the Inipcnehment nf Joluicnii nt tho IlrOoklya A'oademy of Mu.iio on grand HUiHTxtrueture now bt ing builded I rtniur.l.iy o\rinn^ last. ' Tho Tennosseo Legislature .has pa«sed a bill which CMI I UI I CH nil pi'r»on» who oro nut qunll shall endeavor to keep our readers fu '.lj n «J vr>ti r< fri »ni sirvini; us Juror* The do«lj;n of posted on all important national and local \ ,0 b \ keep the June, of th»8ialc under «... ' ' control of baton men. political movemenb\. Secretary Stunton has appointed a Com The Doin -^i of C'jngrpii will receivo our mlislnn to awnr .l enmpcnuntlon to loyal siavc- owncrn of Maryland who «o Blavoi were drafted into th« army durlnjf tho war. CutnmisHinu is created undor tho Act of Con^rcdH passed last HCK'.lOll Tho Conservative Army and Nuvy I'nl >n of Washington has ailnpted the follo«in({ among other resolution\: ' liciulvul. That in tho judgment of tlm ordain zntl in. it i« rleurly tlm >luty >-f tlitj (Vm-<orvutJvo ... . . . (h(i ppecial attention. No American citizen can help biii.g deeply interested in the near | approaching session which will liave to deal with the most vital of national quectiun* Wc have the greatest faith iu tho intelli gence and patriot.-.in of our representatives sent to Washington, bj the w u who fought j j>r .\-M throughout tt.a country to appeal to .rt'u ni an I ufl .cru .stjit.-- to fxl.-nit rttnfra^' il;- n.-)>ri> on am li •[ual .'Ka L .IH I S IIJ nu .y b tho great rebellion, and we harbor no doubt I ^\ m ' ,i propernndjim. A bill is said to bavo been prepared by a as to thu lln.il U-ue ; still wo bhall watch | with iiiti'iLoi interest tho pr..e;rcs-> of the Struggle hiiro t ) Like place b-'tw.vn l>.yalt\ and dislo\nlt_\ upon the floor of Congress GENERAL NEWS. It cannot l.e expected that a wikly pa per can compete with tho!.14\ dailies in the amount of news given, but we shall be able to furnish our reader* w .Ll^ with a very cmiipletu summary of mat:, r-<>f im portance taking pluco in e\ ery part of the world. This summary will probably be inoro .-at>.-factory to the majority of read ers than tho mass of mattr which is daily al lawyer is not at-all onaptitil. Ho tho'd bo a legal historian, somewhat familiar witlj tho gonoral workings of our sttito on- actmonts not only in their relation to tho citizens ond ins'titutrjns of cur ownstito, but also us rdgardj tluir rellltiou to tho othor states and to tho Pod.iral Union.— Wo want a man who will favor tho em bodiment in our Stuto Constitution of iin unequivocal provision for tho passngo of a stringont prohibitory liquor law j and who has itrongth of principlo sufficient to ena ble him to resist any amount of pecuniary inducement to abandon his support of said prorision or objoct theroto on moroly technical ground*. Wo want a mun who will favor tho allowance of no roslricllons upon man's right of suffrage save possibly that of intolligonco; a uvin who 1 .1 fully in sympathy with all tin consorvattvoly- progressive movoinonts of tho day, having ability to discriminato botwaon tho utopi an projocts of fanatici an 1 iha snfoly-prac tical st&tosmanship of tho rightly radical. Thcao two principles concorning sufTrage and prohibition are the pivotal onos con- •corning which tho piopln knjw and care tho most, though others morit an! will re coivo gravo consideration and perhaps occupy tho mojt of the Umo of tho coming convention. Already wo hoar tho pamos of sov oral in'livi ItniU of this locality mon tionod as possibly to go bcfo.ro tho people in this connootion. Wo shall not discuss thoir morils norevon aim to placo thorn in tho order of thoir morit. Perhaps thoy aro altogothor Innocont of any ambition in tho namod direction and m-\y not thank us for thus naming,thom ; horo aro lorao of thorn: Hon. I. L Entires*, Dr. James C. Jackson nnd D W Xoyos, Esq. Lot tho poopla oxpress thomiolvos oloarly, do- cldodly and as soon as possiblo, that tboir voico may havo Its Impression upon tho initiatory step? to bo taken, wbaUoovor thoy may provo to bo, aftor tho assembling of our Slato Logislaluro. _! 1 Republican Gains In the County. Tho Unitod States Sonatorshlp. ^Tbo comlng^jvLogislaturo, as if t&W known, hasUioioetn United States Sp^itor I Q sucooud i^nlJfcitJIatrls, jfJioso to£nv*of dfllco oxplrii ori.^atfo.Jflb <?f'M*fh ne^t. Already thVcanyAss of ^mMiprBlirnfriiiry to that eloctlon'bus c^nHn«^oa,'-\andll.i» »»ppar«nt .thai a^uniUilil iumbW o,f,o»rtr.« li'duiatcs forib'o dlilinpuWouV^QIoA'iro P>o' ; , paring to ontor tho lists? So far iti wbMiavp heard tho nainos of thesn candidates; inotti' tionod thoy havo all, undoubtedly, muro or loss to rocominond them upon porspnal grounds, but tho groat majority, notwith standing, havo no just right to bo considered inoqiwioqtioii with.tb^fi/rth.cooilngelcclloti. \V$'Jny {hut. thoy baVo no just right, bo- CHUS O this majority of wl'lch wo *pt<nk nro nion of tho oastorn part of tho, state,—rep- rewnBiTff J» 'of W ^artlfuliir ItftbKeJih U a suction 1 wliUlt/J# aljMadjf ronrosflilted in tho Sonate'; A 'I u a's wo vlow thb'Soniitorial question, in tho light of oxisting circum stances, they ar|b, or ought to bo, barrod out from tho contest.vltcnn h.a(dly^bo.dj>putcd that Woitor'ri &fow l Yo»ltt has 'i rightful claim to tho Seuatornhip next, vacant. While this part of tho Statu isvurlulnly second to n'o other, cither in political or commercial importance, or In tho wuight of its Interests, nationally considered, i t has novor yet flllcd onoof tho seats In tlm highor branch of tho national logislaturo; the timo bus now clearly como when it may reason ably imi-it Upon tho occupancy of 0110 of th.wo seats foe .at Joust a singio >ornjj So conlldont ao wVfool that tho jnstic'o^o'f this claim must bo recognized, thut it scorns to us quito tin Idle eomptimout to canvass tho qualUtcationsand pursunal ncoinniondiitlons of gontlemon bolonging to tho other ond of tho Stato or to its coiitral districts. It is not innreiyikgwigrapbicul claim which wo have to put forward in this partof tho .State, but one, fiirUiornioro, In behalf of tho groat eiitml and luko commerce which is especi ally the object of tho solicitude of Western Now York. Senator Morgan represents, tho maritiiiM commerce of tho State; ho ails In the Senate as thn agent of Its grn.it east ern metropolis, and that mulropolis never yul Inn boon nhlo to comprehend those vast interest*' of JNo'w 'York tvbioh have,been developed by tho graniT enterprise: of De- witt Clinton. Al (his time, peculiarly nnd ospncially, thoso intorosls doinand an im- moJiatii ropressiitatiori in thntchamb r ol Congress where tho voico of Now York as 11 State is uttered. Tho con test of tbo Krio Canal with othor schemes lil>o that of the Niagara Ship dual, doai^n-id to carry the coiiimu-cu of tho West into tho'foreign cliaunel 0/ tho St. Lawronco, has got to be fought out within tho noxt thrbh 6r' four yejirs. Th.> canal, and tho uomiiiero.) do peiidiiut up .11 it, want their champion in tho Senate, jyi^ Dip qual'iItcati.ms fur *ucli 11 cliumpioii-.hip ought to bo lurgely Jtiflu ontiiil 111 detcrminiiijj tho choleo of n Sen 11 tor The candidatos from Wottern Now York, as wo now linvo knowledge of tl.eiti, aro not likely to bo numorou* I'roinlnent among them will appear Hon. P. ;A Al berg'-r, of this city, present Ciinaj Com- tiiissioiicr, who will receive htr.>ng supjiort as a roiirosontalivo of tho canul and com- moreinl iu'-rests of which wu havu irpolcon, baekjil by In.1 personal recommendation of tlrjt rato practical abilities, proved in cv. cry position bo has tilled. Tho olliee of Senator Harris would certainly lose noth. in-j in dignity by the succession of Mr Albcrgor —liuffulo Express. JOHN BUIOIIT .—This woll-lcnown Kn« LgUfbstutosman soorns to bo doing more by ;\Vo'?ai\ for.tho iimolioratlon of Iho Wdr.k'lni \classes of Irolnijd than gJl tho^Irish' nation .pul^o^othcr—ral^V]no!udi^|jIo,lias wot w'lth'\uch rocoplions \'a ~-Jriwt£jA r $\i&t, 'W^JI for tha tiltlm '2lo : foyorlbr|>y^.puTf'| moral power, of thtfofils^of}'th6 ^^10' \Irish government. Ills views MTIS brortd, his advice most practical, his arguments' most convincing. Ho lolls not only what to do, but how to do It—lind England may yot take his ndvtco nnd so modify its laws wlthr«ferpnco to'lrol/nd as to do away with tho^Liind M/ono^oly and tho bpprcss- ivpju.tt.tjjrc4,pf^tho OUqr/:h .;J£»tablisbu.cut. T.mo nlono ls ( lticlcing now—Ut Irithmon wait In pattencef; %t\v &Mtttlfitmtntt, leading i 'i .nsrp«miiii nt WnxhHilton, proTidlnR that nn officer 011 trial under impeachment nhall I.e. «i:.pende.| fr.mi < x- 1 • i^init the lunct.otio i .f hln otlleo during trial an 1 whether anything i\ done t»u ir .l impeaching the !'p «.dcnt or not. it is prol.uUu that u.tioa will be had op.'\ thin bill, ith a . .cw to sutthug a deputed point of law. POIIEIGS. MEXICO. Tho consternation of tho Mexicans at tlnduiK tli• emotion . f their f..ture remitted aln ^olutely to npj;otiat.ou.s botween Fran<*o anxl tho I nite.I States i« i;nneral. and confined to no party. A despatch dated New Orleans, Nov -lth, staUs ih.it^Maxaiuhau has taken tho deu:- s.ve »t«p of abiliealion Tho rupture between lunneif and tlie French liovenun .-nt bemy com plete, lie hn< left Mexico in tho hands- eMIazaine and Caxtlcnatl, tl.« latter of whom H understood fj .rcad for public food, and which no one t0 liav ' 5 f\' 1 authonty from Napoleon to mper- c^do the Mar-dml hunhclf, if n. oe*»nry Vhe -^1' Kinperor loft \ ma ('mi on Thur ^d .y, and may b>. f predominant interest will be e.tpctrd (l t Havana on : Is .r ..y ta Europe oi. M ,1,. day or Tuesday next The best authority was hod for staling that all tho preparation:, forembarkiuit the French pirson can sVnllow, much less digest, matters ghen abundant space. FAMILY READING Tho first page of our popcr, devoted more I troops have be.-n summarily nuxponded By an arrival at Baltimore from Ha vana, It is known that on Sltndny, tho lSth Inm., fully stocked with tho choicest of poetry the Su«qu«hanna arrived nt Ilnvnnn, whoro Gen. and p., both original and selected. We S1,erm \ u a,,J Minlst \: Ci, 1 n,phc, 1 1 woro reo ; 0 ' v ' >,, with markod attention by tho uuihontits. It was hop.- to mako this department very attract- understood they would romnlri in Havana ono jve. Our \Young Folks' will bo amply wecl1 Et'ROrE. oer\c.l on th» •amepnge, as we have s. t Tho Government of Ituly will renow no- apart a column for their special entertain- fioth.tiona with tho I 'opo nt onco. The Paris correspondent of tho London l'ost nays that tho relation* betireon England and tho t nilo .1 Hlates wi'l soon bo critical Thero aro vuguo reports in London that tho Government Inlands to send 20 milltin regl montB to Ireland From Spain wo loarn that n popular outbreak against tho Government is liablo to oc cur at any mnmont. T horo are Yajru o rumors that tho Queen nf Spain wil l nbdicato Jo nvort tho threatened storm. A nutnbor of por3o*ns accused of Fenian Ism hare beennrrcstsd at IJmeriek, Irolnnd, and nient, to which they aro all cordially uivit-| I'd to contribute. On our fourth page will be given practic al hints nnd valuable receipts for the farm er, the mechanic, the housewife, and others, which we hope to make alone worth many times tho cost of tho entire paper. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Ilere we havo tho advantago of our city competitors, and we mean to'maintain it. largo quantities of pikes nml other arms soizod by thoauthoritloi. The Kenian agitation In Ireland No OU U M.1I. jmper can bo mado so valuable Bti || C ontinuo«. Many arrssts of porsons and to the iiduUtuuts of this locohtv as TUE secures of arms have already boon ma.lo. An Amoricnn named MeGillrcrhay, who was sua Al)\ KHTtSEK. IXilwv ille, although isolat- pected of being an agent of tlto Fenians, wan nr ol from the -real railway thoroughfares, roeted at Dublin on tho SJth.an* hnprlsoued.- o . j lan y others whom tho authorities havo \*pot» still takes the lead of all villages of Uic state ted,\ will bonrrcetod soon. AS a truiline; town, anil prove* a most valua ble market to the surrounding country.— Tho beauts of its location nnd Its heullhful- ness are unrix ailed. To demonstrate its PERSON AXi Hon. Androw D. White has boon oloct- od President of thoCotmoll'UnlvorsUy Ortega claims that in splto of his arrest the U.S. authorities are Inftxct friomlly to him and Wonderful resources nnd to assist in their |''is projects la Moxico JoflT Davis is improving In health and cheerfulness. Tho numbor of hln southern visit 11 nt tn»k, and we thereby hope to become us I or» l« incrcasim.;. tu.lispeiisable to the place and all interested ' Jeremiah O'Brien was condemned on In it, a- Dnnsvillo has long proven t.» us. Other departments of tho paper, concern ing which wo havo not jpuco to particular ise, will recoivo full attention. THE SOBSCIlIPTIOJr PRICE. Friday to In hung on tho 15th of January next, for tho murder of Kale Smith, his mistress. Artomns Ward mado hls<2obut as a lec turer In London, on th > oronli:.:: nf tho lSth inst. He is snid to hnvo mado a good impression. Uonry Ward Boocher is to write a story for the Now York Lodger, to contiouo through 1804. 1800. Majorities. Gains. Ilq>. Pent. li'v. Pcm. Jlrp. 1122 . U Dini. \r l»t Ii|«t. ... 100 li'v. Pcm. Jlrp. 11 . U it 23 Avo\. a.i '• 1 '7 \s ti .r .t».\iA 20 I'oXRsrs .. lii:i ... ... ... 1 .LlCHi:.!, >Ht 1 'IHt .. w IW ... lu (tr.\M<«. I \ aa 7rt 4.1 ... l,ni.VBI.«M>.. .. 10 11 311 I.Et.xi.Ti :a .. :.u 7J ... 33 I .IH. 41) 133 St I.I TOM V. \*l lJ.Sl ... 70 72 7 1 . ..Ml, J.l \ ... lu 173 2S Mr .\|..iuu» , I H I U .st IM 8S 40 Mr M ...in - 21 0 iV 11 M r M .nr.i», 3.1 •' 21 2S ... 7 *A 1H -.-.W! tr. 1st 1 |Ht 29 ... S 1 HN .l II.I. C '.' 1 \ 75 ... li N. \D», l«l ll;«t lis 1 S. N1' V .1 \ .. .C? V2 25 10 13 1'' II T A O.:: ... .,, ... ^ .•,, 1 T l . CO 71 H 1 II T A O. . . . ^ .• 1 T l si i 30 SIM..... .ni t loi I '.^t T.l f >7 11 .'-.fIII\ .. . »T 1. - I ' ' llhj ISO 4 U K!*T ^?lflTl 3 7 i \ ,HK. Nt I '.-t ^1 HI i \ JtU, Jd 1 'lit . is bi 3 Snmmiry .... ... . _ . .. 415 43 * 1 lie 1 orn not divided into ln»tl e i« in It' ,..il li. t.n i^atiis 0V1 r l'i mocratie gains, 372. Tho abovo vVill bo highly satisfactory to our many Radical readers, and slightly in teresting to our Democratic ones. If any body is unablo to account for tbo romark- ublo Republican gains, inform them that il is owing to J .I10 growing intulligonco of tho people and thoir consequent difcrimina ing de\ oti-.n to thoircountry and its friends Tho calculations having boon mado (from official tables) on tho voto for Governor, show a gain of-1 too many in North Dnns villo. Tho unsplit portion of tho ticket would givo tho Democrats a gain of 4 in stead of 8—just 2 votosof'Johnson men! Tin. Bno.vDw.vv P.AILWAY .—New York is discussing what kind of conveyances she shall havo for Broadway, aftor doing awny with hor slroul cars. Among *tho classes of plans proposed tho Tribuno mentions : An olevnted railway, a tunnel, a base ment roa-1, and a parallel run-1 on ono bide of Br indwav .Some of tboiei plans seem, at the llrat glaiico, very odd ; f >r instance, Mi. N IC uilson's Anioriean Pneumatic Way, an elliptical tubo through whkli the ear< aro to b .i inrried by it contliio.l column of mr, f..rmii g a continuous circuit, and set 1 1 motion bv a rotary pump \V>- Lo ll-.vo a similar plan was proposed HI Lon don, 111 which the cars wer-i to be oruwn by siuHon, on tho principle) that i.aturo abhors 11 vacuum. %V u am t>- trnvol 0:1 tho wings ot tho winJ, and tho hurricane is to bo ta'iicd lilxii the li^bti.itig A.-Tel is to become, like Caliban, a cave. Ai.o'.hcr pla 'i presents what is really a su.-pei.'ion bridge, to re-t i -n iron to.am m t! > fool above the curbstone^, tl.o cars l-i ^0 puilc.l by dutuiiiy engines the Bas-.-uu t.t ruud has merits whith entitle it to »<.riuufc con sideration, and so with thu elevated truck Tunneling has been successfully tnuJ in London. Still anolhar ]>lnti is uflcrid for an endless belt road ; tbo cars to run in ono direction on tho bell, und in the other to hn suspended under it. An engine of 8,il0) liors • power, at Central Park, is re quired to work this original urrnngomunt. Wo should prefer to see other people rid ing on this road to trying tbo cxperimont ourselves . MRS. V. BPKAGUE'S HCHOOL For Young ladles and Misses. rii!fK Winter Teim commences ^^ondlly, Doe. 3. I For partlfiilars i.ei> Ciruular at l|io X'. O. Knv. 22, IRW. -\'!2wl $1,000 REWARD! W U L be paid to any qhomlst who will extract any poison from S. A. GI7I,IC'K'S Pure Barley Malt Whiskey! Manufactured from barley malt exclusively. For i -.de in iMnstillo at Nile-' D J-UJ : Htoi-o, And hy * KEOE7 St. NELSON. 332tf ~ *'C(^TAGE V> \SAL.OON1 (\omprisinj; a flrbt-class EATING HOUSE And a oompleto Fruit & Confectionery Establishment. f|l F <JI:U*FITII I at tin. ••Cottuji.'.\ would ro- X • Hp--- iiid'j i .i.it-.iinci. t., i|„,. |I,J>,.|| H «f lians rillenn-l vicinity thut ho haw <m hand uml I K qon- •tuiuh no- i\ 111^ idl (he-hit. r. lit varieties uf tMSMiD rut;its i rieUle»,ic., eoiitlsl.n^ 111 pint as f..|lo«^,• Tablt V IM//.. riac|,liprriei,nn<rriu- f'lirratit\ PI IIIIIH . Peach ••a. I'liicapplcs, I'cars, ({mnteS) Htn.wb.rrles and I rill. I el ll.'H. i'tt h'rutt*. Apples, ClicirieK Pea. li .-i .nnd <<'K )8ebcrrles. I A «pnraL *iiH, ll .-iui 1 »i.. 1. I 't .. H, \.u . i -i 'egtlikblti, , Cnnhfl- rt'era, l.'reen Corn ^h. 1.1.d 1 tilnnt-j. n. J1UI11, • It iirri.nt. ( i-.nlierrli-*.. JtnKp- I-emnii, ltluekberrv. Crab Ilia. It fnrnint 1!< h.-ri v, 1 iniiiu-' 1 -t«|i App.'e. I' 1. -ii'.'le, <im :i- v, tliiaivUrry, I'.-a'ch and \ppl- (.herein*., mix- 1 i.n-l n-t'-rt- -1 Teniat -i <\at«.ip. Walnut f'at.ui.. Mn.hrnoi) Cat- K -ip. \\--r- ••Bin-Jure f -i .nea. I .<in -l»n Club, I'rpper, Ib-i -c lt.i -l..-.li N oivi-. 1. -nn. .11, French, and Kli ^I IH I I Miif-tat.N.Hahidi'il And i-ala-1 trenin. I'uM-d njMorn. IMcKle.l tlam\ rickled Lob- t»U rn. 1.11 I Sardine)* AW .-i.iinitoitlY l:ept <-n hand, I.emon»>Oraii|{e». Fin*. 1 *1.1--., I'r.u..-\. I -infi -ctionery, K 11 tc of all lioi 'l^. T \l .a- rit-ir*. fl.-»K-.- London Porter, .Seot.-I. itftinpi .^nc. i'id.*r, .tc Fine Alo« and I' r\ 1 -li -ir.niiti.i oil put up 111 suitable pack- ajj ,'4 r \pTc *>^lv for fi.th .ly ili-o. ChuK\ hi u.-lw \f ll.tl.Ti.noKK OX-HTKKS! I:...-It..I ln.lv 1.11 .1 i .ti -..! I.y tl,<- fan. Kojr, or 11 tin' -l.c-ll ln-Mi Fish, Clnma, Luluders,and I'.... ti) >.' all li.n N btfarntt linlranc* V -r I.a i.-** n*. I O.-uil-'in- 11 U frcbm-nti. i*crred in a M. l>- io p .-..—• th* 11. <-t f..-i..l.--us. t.'omo al.-l lr> 11---PM til- I 1- m i (I .1 Th\ C.ittaao, on.--l->.*r i .ortl. <T th. ItAok • r |.si...vti[e Main-st. i.:: T !•' v : 11- FlTlt. I'mprmtor. T«K AnvKHTtsuR, notwithstanding the scviml months ,., • . i.i- J. n. Hurrat, tb» alloged accomplioo in arcat exp. nse of the contemplated improvo- ' u.. K ««« ,iu t* 1 . 1 , the murder of rrosldvnt Lincoln, has boon uls- UHTOS , will remain at ?2 a year , but in or- C1 „ crcj 8t . rT ing In the Papal Zouavos undor tho Jcc to rapidly increase our subscription list nameof John Watson. Ho was arretted upon a at tli- lime, and also to aid thoso who assist dpinan.l of Ocn.UliiR.biilaftcrwardran theRiiard, . ... 1 1 • i 1 . leaped over a pncliiict and cscapod Into IUllan us 111 the matter, wo havo beco induced to 1 ... 1 . .' • ••: nnnoun.e the f.-lb-wtng low CLUB RATES. Pivo C'lpicJ....^ $9,75 Ten •• $17 60 Fifteen \ $24.00 Twenty Copies $30.00 Fift> $07..i0 tine Hundred \ 5125.00 F»r every club of 10 subscribers wc will territory. The Italian authorities aro on the- alort, aud oudiavoring to capture him. ' I 01 MISCKI.l.AirEOTJI. So much ofj tho Pacific Railroad «ntcr- priK* is completau that trains are now running regularly to within 275 miles of,D«nrer. A meeting to considor tho subject of tho annexation of Canada to tho LFnltod States win to hv tictd in Montreal last (Wednesday) evonlng. Two reporters havo boon olected to tbo send Rratis mi extra cone to the getter up of N>» York Logl«t»ror« from Brooklyn-John C. .u 1 1. v <IA i-i r Jacobs of tho World, and Patrick Heady ot tho the chin r ..r fifteen subscribers a copy of ,. •'Our Young Folks Magazine ' or any oth- Advices from the Upper MifSOurt stato or $2 publication For twent^subscribers, t h a t iho lpdiaus aro agala becoming trouhlcsomo two Copies of the Advertiser, or a copy of nlont; tho 'lino of that Tiver Hetersl Maokinaw the Advertiser and any $2 monthlv, or'anv hav« wcently bo«n (Ired Into by thorn anda fit . ..t .ii . r. nr. L •» \ number of passonsers killed. $4 vmodicsl For fifty subscribes W ex- Al NM ^ vlUOf about 4 ^ elook ' on Tu03 . tra copy of the AdvertUer, and Marshall . Ja} . morninsor , il8tW eek,. re .toor. H«hU D B th. celebrated lino engraving of Abraham Lin- whale Uearens.was soon In. tho direction of Uome, coin For one hundred subscribers ft copy <•«. moving rapidly sOuth-WMt. It appeared like Of -Webster's Unabridged Ttelorial Dicti-n- » Wlef firo as largo as tho sun. li exploded ap. , , , h w« 1. .. piU . 0llt |, B i,out 10 milts offwith a tremoudous re- »ry, latct edition, er any other boob dr ,„ rt , , lke a^ptound canooB .^ia^hook th.oarth ooks tQ th- .-airi\ am- im - » n u made the w!ouo*» rattlo ' Tnn COSVENTION liciuni . K —Articlo XIII, Section 2 of our Stato Constitution provides that \The question 'Shall thoro bo a Conven tion to rovibo tho Constitution and amend tho sumo?' shall bo decidod by tbo electors quulifled to voto fur tnembors of tho Log- i>lalure; and in caso a majority of the doctors so qualified, voting at such election, shall decide in favor of a Convention for such purpose, tho Legislature at its next session, shall provido by law for tho elec tion of delegates to said Convention.\ Tho meaning oftho italicised words is undor dispute. Tho afflrniativo voto on tbo question of tbo Convention amounted to only about ono-third oftho wholo numbor of votes cast for Oovornor, and yot tho Convention rccoivod a majority of tho votos on it, of 53,182. Now does \at such olection\ bavo rofcr- onco to tho olootion of Members of- tho Legfslnture, or to tbo voto on tha Conven tion ? Giruvo difficulties which wo will not discuss, acoruo upon the former inter- prola'ion, but even allowing it, tho ques tion might still arise, has not the Logisla turo tbo fundamental right\at all limes to submit tho constitution to tho pcoplo for thoir nrnendmont, notwithstanding any special requirement- ond provisions for such peri<xlic submission ? CANDIDATES FOR THE SJCNATORSHIP.— Ono of tho first duties^ of our Legislature oq assembling will betba election of a U. S. Senator in tho place of tho Hon. Ira llarris. Somo of tho candidates urged aro: iTpraco Grtoloy, Geo. Wm, Curliss, Ros- coo Conkllng, Llout. Gov. Alvord, Ohas. J.! Folgor, Judgo Noah Davis, Com. F. A, Alborgcr, E. Darwin Smith and Gov. Fen ton. A very strong moromont Is boing made to insist upon a choleo from Wo3torn Now York, ho U. S. Senator having ovor yot bosn chosen from torritory w.ost of Cayuga Bridge, tt is insistod, With justico too, that tho East should not havo all tho Re publican hono-s whilo tho West affords tho most of Republican power, tho lattor boing ablo a t tho samo timo to offer mon of emi nent intellectual und logislntivo ability anil great personal worth, for tho placo of rank and inlluonco In quostion. Wo pub lish in another column an articlo olippod from tho Buffalo Expros3, In which tho claims of lion.-F. A. -Alborgor';*\» promin ent candidato for thoSonatorship, aro clear ly sot forth. A further oonsldarstion of tho subject wo postpono for tho prcsont. I 1 11,. —JJ..H u Tho wholo numbor of votos cast for Gov ernor in this Stato was (odlciul) 718,827 of which Fanton roceivod 366,317 and Hpf- man 852,610: Fan ton's majority/13,807. Woodford^ m'ljoftiy is\ lni.j rUy for tho Convontlon 63,18'i. DWE<PFUL !—Ilonry Vincent, a co-la- boror with John flright and others for the reformation of England, mado a .-perch in Now York a she rt timo ago, in which ho gives particular Jefsio to a certain class In England : Then it was that tho Conservative speaknrs—not tho stutestniin Lord Derby, nor the cold, calculating politician Disra eli—th.-se men did not so hasten to commit themselves—but tho dandified, dawdling dilettanti went down to tho mechanics' in stilutea with their lectures on paleontolo gy or tho spots on iho wings of a butterfly, subjects which, thoy presumed, could bo safely treated on \ without danger to the working clnwM-s \ And they gonerally finished their lttcturo thus: \Thero is an- othaw question—my friends—aw—which 1 may pnlihaps rofuh to—aw—the dwedful state of things on tho olhaw side of tho At luntic—tuv—and I t\vu«t that stnto of things— uw —will boa wuwning to all of you—aw—not to think of a \Vcpublican form of (Jovmont, excopt with horraw— uw—and not to put any confidence in men who havo wiscn from tho common people —aw—and havo not hod thoso distinguish ed advantages—aw—such as—aw—aw—ah —wo havo possessed.\ Jonxsriy's COUKSK —A dispatch from Washington, to a Philadelphia nupor states that Provident Johnson has concluded to withdraw his opposition to Congross, and will givo his reasons therefor in his Annu- alJIcssngrt. Wo mlgh't hesitate to accent this report 11s entirely trio : but it is noth ing strange or too sudden that a President, popularly elected, should bow t-> tho'ex pressed will of thn poopio, roenforeod slnco tho olections by tho voico of his own par tisans in favor of Impartial HuH'riign. Wo ehnl\ not bositato to say, that any stop of his toward a reconciliation, comprehend ing justice us well as ningnunhiiUy in its plan, cannot hn otherwiio than advanta geous to himself, to Coiurrc's, and to tho poaco of the country — N. }'. Tribune. TUK FKNIAXS .— The annourtcornont of pardon tor somo'of tho condemned Fenl- ansat Toronto, has mightily decreased tho interest* -of all In the litigation ponding concerning-thorn. Nobody believes that anybody will b« hanged for u boyish raid, rising scarcely abovo tbo dignity of a Dis trict school row ; and yot tho lack of dig nity is why mero murderers aro hung, and tho assumption of it, the reason why Jeff. Davis, tho princo of murderors, i»;;of Auit^. THE VOTE IH S'TEUHEX .—Tho official voto in Stquben county gives tho following Republican majorities: For Fonto'n, 2oH; Woodford, 2502 ; llujt, Canal Com., 2771; llammond, Prison, Inspector, 2430 ; Ward for Congross, 2500 ; Boyd, Assembly, 1st Dist., 512; Minior, Assombly, 2jd Dist, 1885. Whole number of votos cast for Governor, 13,529. , Androw Johnson hits boon ottt-Jphnson- cd. Tho poopio have vetoed bis orralic schema in toto, and henceforth fow will bo so solf dogradittg as to do him rororoncc. Tbo Democratic organs', aro ddndlng tho great- \ Nutional Union Tiira^ \ and ce- dor.nini* gladly the uyuro respoctabio namo of Democrat. VAIUK1T_ST011K! J NI IIO Yearn Ago r\i 11 IEI I...* -\.l a hut. li'tll 11 lUlrlnp who l« 1 .l^^|l\ l.i:l'i\' 1 ti n-.t bo !*-»»•' 1 I.-. • I 1 .lii-ii-. hi \.i\ n '-r eiiKhtto 1.» 1.1. M ' \ . ' w 111. i 11 III u uji i- n-.t known t«> «-in 1— pi. 1.1,. I linn 1- h- Im- l.l- -ti -reicilled \al -l. .-' 1 • I tt tli..-t um' ••!>!! HI bill he f.'lllld ih. ••• '.. I...- .1 -l ( . - # 11 ' iij huiirp c .iiQ .vhero tu I. ..I 1 . l .i .l . f ciioicia (ioous Sinli at GROCERIES! PROVISIONS! Crockery, Glass and Slode Ware, T.j uliich tin ro u no end. K'ERSOSEKE UKPS AND LAMP FIXTURES, . if ull hlndn, KEHOSENE AMD MACHINE OILS Of the beit Uitids. Wooden and Willow War* Of nil descriptions. He nisi Intend* to keep 1 U.T hy Hie hnrrcl.nnd tine I'mry Suit. Ho also w ill not be nurnnojod 111 TK.AS Ho call-. phrti-itlar»t!<'iit|in to his v rlcty of BASKETS! The l.irge«.t m.-l li.-st np.-.rtinent in I'nn'vlllo, Inuln-lin^ Km.- \ rtis-K .-t-*. I .H .llub f Truvelnig Haw- kets. Market lUsket*. te., ic., tililding from « {•1 .1 to trt-> bui.li.-l-. e.ioh. A npl-'n-lid lot nf l.unlerns oftho Inle-t oiul IDOKI nppn-r-.l .\ivh-.. f >r'idi-«, j;.iit8 untl boys. On 11 -e K'-roione-,r h.r-l oil-ir ei,udle<., 111 the, same lanterio. 1 nil und luol; ut Hi. 111. A X>ar(*o Stoclc and Groat Varlaty 1 >f nil so.id.-. in his lino enn bo found at tho Vanoty .•iii .ro Itcinemlior .Tnriics Kreln, In Conimcr clnl. Itlock , 4 -lour-. h..iitli oftho Hunk of Oiins- \ille, l-etm-.ti S .Junes' l'lirniture rtii.l f V.Tiff any'* 1 'rv Dn.i-lstitore .H, Mam Street, liAilxvillo. Nov ai. JMW. JAJl.K-5 KltKIN Washington Weekly Chronlole, ri^ll I\ neeeRj .il}'of innlntninuia the fruit* of our JL irr.-nt vii'tory, and of ntrenj;th»riliig ttio*o ex- tt*t..al principlei. upon \rhieh ulonu repubtleim hii -rlv cm nif.-lv rest, will jr.vo exti'«onhn»ry vi- ti.hty to i.pj.r..iieltmjj; politie.tlcoiite>.u.. SUtioned I HTO ut llio imtienni cnpili.l. the Chrfmlelo po »ON- Be- pieiil .i .r it.|v..nt\i;.\. to ind the common oniln«. Unmix l-.-eii c-nidtwlnd uhno'-l within tho round of the r'-hel rnnnon diirins ail thn wiir, anil there fore fully midoristtiiidtnK the Intrigues nnd pro- j.-et» «f th.. traitors, It will not, fear to Hjiesk out boldly in response to and 111 reflection of th*. sen- timriil-. of the trrn million* of Kmerlca, nnd will defend them nnd their mt.-ro-.ts sgnlilst all oppo- Hltion come from whal .[imiter it may. Sinnethrt mi -utitu? of the preneiit ConRrc*»of tho L 'nitod Kuiteii nnd the eiiitnoftttion of thut tlioroujrh poll.-y wlueli coiumitnded tho nd- inirittiou mill ^rutuudo uf tho pet .pl*. tlio Chronl- <-ln lu.a inmiiliilnxd l'« position \anlltnry anil nlono.\ Tradueod nnd iiiinroprc «ented HI tlicta mnJuriticM hnro been. tin. '\hroiilole. n» thoir sin ner., an.l lenrlexH def-nder. I1A1 been rtioiAltcd iv111 111) mil rirnlc.ii .-e uml injustice; but it has been honored with the approval of tho loyal pcoplo In all nans of tlm country. l-ni tho lire 1 time 111 the history of tho (lorern- ment. n prosperous wuekly newpaper nppe*cd in 11111111.11 nlnvut-y. fully committed to th* policy and doctrines nf tho radical men of tho Ropuhho. has boon firmly oxtuhllshe.l In the District of polum-.. bin. We are 011 tho threshold of erentn no-less Important than thone wbloh •i'teiindcd-t)W civil ized world and Mionk tho Hepiibllc lo Its founda tion. These, will .Joiiinnd cxtraorulnnry energy and fldollty' 011 the p»rt_ol:the pUblio leaders, whether In Cointreau or tho press. ThoVrnoklvChronlcio Is (xmntifully printed In minrto furm. U. Will oontnln the leading edito- rlnls whioh appsar 1 In tho dslry, besides tho latest new* nml .othor IntcroMinx reading matter. It will bo found lu nil respects a good Family a* well us a X.lvb Political Nowdpnper. 1 therefore cheer fully Invoke tho aid of tho friends of tho cnuao In tho dllferont Stites and 'IVrrltortes. TKHM8 : O** V KAH ta.oo Hix MoNTns ,.„..,„.. i 2.00 Tintts Mo:rfu« ; 1.00 Any person forming n club of Tcn.dml remitting twenty dollars, will rueeivo an oxtrn copy each week. No siili.i.-np'.lnii repelvcil for loss tluw three months. Allatibecriptions Invariably in ad vance. -I. W FOltXKV. r .ht'.r and Proprietor oftho Chroulcle: All biinluu-.s l ^tlol';. to be addr<i .sod lo r> i: I'.ilt.M-.V, Pnbllslier of t'hronlelo. Waihlngtnn. D. C. Out for the, F$ll and Winter Campaign. 'Har »Ju»t rooclredn FroihStoek of • ! ^: \ * DRY GOODS! Jouven's Kid Glove Cleaner. (K.tablUhcd ia Year*.) T ITF, only nooo articlo forinntantly^loaning Kid moves—3o eonts per bnttlo. Hold orcry %her», and wholoyftle by liomas UavncS * Co. and T. V. Wells & (. 0., Now York. Watches. Perfect T*O FiMius of tlno RO I .1. Warranted for tiiii-'—will NJ.VI-H turnloh. (ient*'t-tso. Detached Irtivern.&iVto SJO. Indies' Leplne*. *2S. Ifyon wish 10 buy f..r private uso or to se,ll Uftalii, semi for 0110 of our 1 ircnlnrs. Address. \V ATC« C O , St Fulton street. New-York. 3U0ylp2 Which for cempletentaa and excellence cannot bo excelled la Western New Tork. They wish to call particular atteallon to their CHOICE LOT OF DRESS GOODS! , Including Illack aid Colored Hilkf. la #rcal Tsricty. a very complote'line of Donjour Merlno^a of all the desirable and fashloDsblo Hhadi)*, all wool Empress Cloths, Poplins, Alpwas, lleljiioes, Prints, and overythlDgelse faelneoable aud keusottablelu tho lino of DrossCioodS'. SHAWLS! I .onjr, Single aid DoebU, Breakfast and ill other varieties of fnshlonnblo Shawls, very fine and very cheap. - LAMES' CLOAKINGS! Cloths snd Casslaneres, tke best let to bo feuod anywhere and a great proportion of then as cheap 1 before the war. of every variety, bought cliisp.snd will lie sold low. You cannot fall to- Ond here Jnsl what yon want ia thu. lino, and at your own prices almost. Merino and Wool Hosiery, Tarn, Bats, Warp, Children's Furnishing Goods, te. YANKEE NOTIONS, la great Tsrlety, a >ery hir^osnd Uioiee stock, never I K Itor. OUR GROCERY STOCK Is complete and.we think we can compete with any establishment in Western New York In tho salo of Fine Teas, CoiTec, Sugar, Molasses, etc., Aad we shall at all times have ovcry articlo in this lino Ircsh and In tho best condition. ft In tho BOOT AXD SHOE DEPARTMENT We hnvo a lur\e assortment for the wear «.f eieiylady, which we know we cart.sell cheaper than any other firm in frsusviUu. Thrjr siu first-. 1\\ £««UK and we will warrant them us represented. fs.Wc take great v'easure In making nnnnuouiu-ement at thi* time, for we never had a better xtoek and were never moro toutldcni of l-eln^.'.llo to meet 1:10 wunls of tho public, both as to quality of goods and prices. Kamember our location, Adrerllatcr Block, ... Main Street, Dansvllle, lilrec'tly under the Advertiser Offleo. September, 1564. AUSTIN & DYER ANGELL & HALL, In the Van AS PRICES GO DOWN! In the Rear -A .S Prices Gro Up! They are Just now recoWlnja large aad SPLENDID ASSORTMENT BT JOSEPH OOHEs\ ^ . Phonographic Reporter I A prep-ire-l t-> fn fo-l R T'''W «f fcui ompb-yed Terms to hi- nursed nf^>i). Special Hotico. ~~ This lto'-Us i.nd Aicoonn of tlm law drm ef WOOlJ k I'l'l'PIUl wl.l found nt tl.o orKsaf\' Jmlgo I I.. Kndri-Bs, in mr, •< » l;!o«it. AJI persons lntorest»d nr.. rcv.-uc-l to iMivt' sottlXsame without rlclpy. lJnnsHII«, Ki v M.lSM 830 cw KKT\I.\>I-<AX : i« ti.- sw*Mi.ft\ E 7rr. wilt i.ki. nn >,i \,.r.J ;..'....-. ,J n » n ««t will il*« no Oliver. ) K ^ittiS '-. i l'UllLl (^SOTItE. pjijbllc ni/tioo Is bnjeby given tl.ntnll p ^rjoui are * forbidden to «»u-r upon o»rpteinl*cji,juttuu<les- th't-south sldo of tho ronil leading from Keirf.-. show 's imlt to it.-; rrsl.lei.\- «,f I'.vil Kanoiae, th .o.town of r.'orih I'»i>-ntH<-, nnd o[>p4*ii« iW*' lions'e formerly ocrai^ledby f«eo. I.*)kins, f»r purpose of Ukltig flnyh'h from tho pondjiifeaaw'; or springs thereon. , ], tii RKWAHD will I KI paid for ptoeurlsg U*tH.* vlctlon of any person *-o. tr«ei-'..«»itis- JAH. I «. 0 i'&VUtStK D«tod,Oct,itfi,nc«. . 8» . '• S WlU'.T OPOI'tjNAX! .N 'e .w fcrtmneIrtnTylT fen. Tho only foihi'.imblo Pi-rfdmt .sif. dies'd.-li'ht. 3ajn:» IMt »»4 ia- ' L GU8TKNBUKY WASHIKtt ^1? La tin dry sud K«mlly Washing, K«r sale in Ucnxviil* nt B. W. Trench's Grqccry Hotuei p\ Thls Is tlio l .e *t PoHp over mr-de fortliepw.\ poses mdioted alnive,aud nl-io for hand totpfsr mcolittrii'-saitil oth«« rc<|u.iios a birong soas^. l!y il v.i.ch .ng I- in.'.(lc> inueh etnu-r and the clothes' moj-e white and nr th..n by tin- nw of the ordl-.' nary kin-lc It t« cloop Try i;, ond yoti will ste. no other S17mf, I l.i.lies in their i;.p .|.in^ gilidiioKH. Wben pvi)i.i|,c4' QWKKT OP'il'i^AXI O call)-, carry ,,..}- an .l with Hw<-. t i.j,. |.-iiax The American Cooking Stove, Is mamifii'-tured -tjtli eorti.'n improvements »ef cured by leto>r» pateiyt. mid.r .lute of May}, IJtlJ and l\.\-<nii.>r i. i^'Vi ' fr.e of tl.e^e imprsis. pient.i cover-. U P iirrm'i:'ment of flit .rrg sr^rtahle ash j-nn 10 tl.-- t <nrtl. < f a'C'n,\Autr Strive, to ro^ celvo tho ii»h» \ u* II pn-.e-i r|- wn fr- in rt.« £rst*i All per>-oi.* :.r<- en.ji-nn.-il 1 .,-ei.ist ronnoticlumig; vemliiiK - ' \-ms other r-t-.v.-s rnnJe in jMlafiea. of llio A ' a .--.ill, as MII'. A l.aie l-e?n .uiomcocs^' f..r infrm^- m. ri! of th^^o put' nt>, ur.d all per>9oS' m . I.II I J ' t.ii i.^. >.'!liii^ or L -.oK f-wt UWI MI MW,', w.il l-i I ..il<- I r uniniies f.-r icfiinjp-meni es. these leti. t» pat nt .-Hr .Alt. rtf 'Ktllli t CO., IT nnd l'^'.ieen •>•„, Altany, Jf.T, . Th\ Am.r.t.n .» for sub-,bir ttn> i Cun, I>an>-vi If Zii'u%C 1 S \V! \V! 1 1 <>|.,|..N*\ Kid 'M MKXIOU! N 'sturs i ti... i -rt.'1-jf.-a neiu r (h-m or Choicer Porf 'i 'n* 'J ry i ' an H,<- ref.unr.»ij ' «.»r..3 K. T.V) ^Xl'IH i CO., .VewTork. . Non-Explosive KEROSENE OIL! li to V X>csreu« , B ETTElt PH00F-; Til AN' Any other'Oil in Town J, Only 65 ots. per Gallon \ ANGELL& HALL 'SV It i>. n • M.-.l' '' • t If.' t tl.i.t Jl .ere i> n great differ or.ee .ol e u :. '• n.-y t-; <••:; I. -lor. of ditrerent re- fliuuf,- <f J.--I -. tie ' ii . nnd e-in-umers idiouli mnl.e .1 n- t.- - f -t V .y .i.tt„.| iv-t the -11 now ensf cdf.-r M.IC t ) . I M I * II ,' nnd from two lo »tv- en d»fc-r. - •. , 1 < t ii.nr. ai -y '•• re l-ron,i(htt» tills mark. t. i .n I • nr^jr. • N nSo rnneh below the rates now e.-n in--n—it entnot 'to purvhand f0« less by tht Uirr. 1. . ANfclXL k n.vu.* I>.ini.ill- Mnr. b C*. l-f,\. t S WF. r <M'. IX' T' «• ni.lv .>i?s»nt P«f- fnne i« t- .ti.i on ail tiin .-isvnDd nertr stains the l.ltl. .Ur-> !. .. ;'.Jiin3 R It'll \ItItsoN'u Now Method for the Plane F\ i u.fv.' r*lo. at OpUOQ &V CALI.EKY. Dry Goods, Groceries, • Wearables, Eatables, i Durable. Palatable ! »7 ' Fashionable, Wholesome, Salable, Saiabl^, Etc., etc., ejbc, Or. nruiwrn's .njst'MMiug ni.it, a sutisTiTVTj: jfv»« (.ti.o.nr.i.. The?* Pills nr.- < CHIJM -cl f.fvanmu roots, h»v> Ing the p..«cr to rehix th\ ser.-ettonsrtf the live* a« prompilj and elh-cinnl-'y ns blue pill or mercu ry, aud without pr-.'loqinj;iiny of t.'ioso dtssgree- able or-l< n^>*r..tis effects ubieh often follow the use of IV Int.- r. In nt. I..'! -•u-.-l.-i- -r.l.-r/, il...»e 1'i'V rony he usetl null c nt i- 1. • i.-iV ) 1 i< -.. i'.' J.-eJuirjie of \ mated I r.o an-1 remove ilif.*« otwiriieupp-* (root tl e liver i .Ti -l» .' -biri-- «h .eh ure vUo cause ef li'|!iou>. nil'v. »•• 'ii ceiu»-il fceheii. U'K Sim. irake IM l» cure. Hielc Keadiwh*/ nn-lnll -li^.c l--f> ot the Liver, iiylieal.-ii. by salloW fkm, eontcd longue. cnMm-new.. (ln)W8inc .«K. tai. a jjeiiernl fielina of la«Mtiide..hhow\inR that the llveriim 11 torpi-lor olnirheteil condition. K Inf-hort ilu-e Pills may be used with adv&b- Inge in all • .»*es when a ;-|irx\HVe or altc'ratits int-dicine if rexuiro.I Please n-k f..r -I>r. ScleneU's Mandrnke Pills,\' nnd lib 's.that the two l.kt -!.e «v-, of the Docter are on the U-ivirmu'eiit ^t»nl|.—ono when in the lust M.-IS \ --f .avuiiipt.uu, and the otlier.inIlis present b.-al 'h Sold bj ...I I r.i.'i. s't« HI 1 dealers Price 25ets, perl.ox I'ri -i. j-.di.'iKce. No liXortb Otli Street, l'hiladelpbi!. P H. Uenrr.il Wholesale A^enl\ . I)e|nas Barnes.* t:o.. l'i Purk It. w. New York, s S. Itunee, lj« • IiitltimT. M Unitimore. 1l>t, John I> l'*rk,>.£ cor ofp.-nrth nnd'W;i|..iit St-. . i'meinnatlOhl(lt Wn1k<r* I'ayl.ir. 1.31 mid VM \\..bii !-li Avenue,, rhien.'-o. !•'..) oil,nn l'.i-.-. snitthue.-t corner if Second and Vm«e.t>>. M l .-i -.ts Mo. 1 Nov 4ih i .'.th w ca.m. I y. • A MTU I'Kltri ME! < v nlle-l Svm OMSOS+1 rn -.M M.xi. •. n.Miu.i.ietiire.I by I!. T. Sxiva * Co.. Now York, is milking a seiifintion wliereverl* known In- i.-r\ 1 .lieate,and it5,iracr»s«e remnhn »n the l>\\n'.1kcr> liief for dsvs ^-iVsw**/ Jiu'tetm. I'hilmie 'i -liin. S-2.'.in3 i To Owners of Horses and Cattle I- a iow vs' jiBitnv coNorrio.N POWDBM K* . wiirnin!\d Biipe.rior to unj others. *r n» p*tj Jar th* cure of l'l'lempcr, V orhm Hots, C-*«W Hidebound, t\.;d.«. Ac, in Ilorfee! *ni C#Ja« Coughs, of Mill*, llinck Tonsuf,Hon Pis. tamper, Ae., in (utile. These Vewoera were yw» merly put nj. t y Minpfon I. Tobias.sea 01 Pr-T* 'and. Mner\hi «.ilenth,the demsnil >i »s wiea ^ss Kroiit U.ni l>r Tt-bi-jk hits eoutiniK'.l to msaasw-. tore il.em. Tl.ev are pe.r e.-tty nndinneeeay no need .-! st.-ppinj; the wcrkiiijr of J our Tliey in- ren «e n .e i ,|.p-tne given flue.*e*y***^ the'stoniiveh and urliiArv orsan-., atse jnersjie tho mill, of eo .is. Try itiem.nnil you will \\J bo without them llir'ain Wnodrntl theefUlwea trnmer of trolt.nu hoive*. lias \fed them fer J«»»» nnd recommeiids tllcm to hn friemls. ^-\JJ 1\. lliuh. i.f the Jerome Unce Course. *^™*1 h \2 V., wuuhi net Ufa litem until he. tola.oi *»* thev aro cninp,(sr>.l. shieu whirh hei* neTer . w '{Z', om 'thi-iu lie hiiM bv.-r 20 ninninp horses loi»<* chart:.-, nnd for thn Inst three venrs bss ti»M \ other 111e.l1.M110 for them. Jloliss kindly nertnir. ed me lo refer any one to him- Over l.*~. e P rf fcronce* can j>o'en-at the depot. w>l>t DriiffKlsisamiliiMldlers, PrieolM cetus P\?* 1 **; Depot, 50 Cortlandt^treet, Now York. ; ~lTlvFt)lHM r u ^TxKi :0eP >IKXlC011 T»«. I'prsoi ALL IN GOOD TASTE I 1 They 4«iir« ••>«cUlIy i to «*U atttotion to tho foot that ih«y haro Uk«B »dTftAUc« «f Ukortct&i 3Deoll22LO lxx Prloea! \ , la the Cloth Market, and o»n fupiUh Oassimeres, Satinets, ; Tweeds, Jeans, . Etc., etc. Cheaper by lite SO cents pcr'ynrdlhan they cnu bo furnishedehe«horc. ANGELL * HALL. October. XW. WKKT Ol'OJVNAX. KUOM MKX1C0 TM. most elcutint nml es.-oiitnil personal t*qolsn*» 11 lnilv.\Bxiracl of Sweet Opopoliaf,\ . 3i5ih'3 K. T. SMITH k 10, Xe* T«' k « |X I ac N TF. m ,d« lai V lu tj In (0 VI c< fo a h g tl H Allcook'a Porous ,PIaiter». MM ii HACK. . • Xiw YoitK, Xov .ajlMe, T. AtxcocK * Co. r f!entlcmen: 1 latolf su #lt4 . severely from n wcn'kiiess In my hack. Hsttsf heard your plasters much recommmaed forease* of this klnil, I procured one, and the roiull »•» all I could desire. A single pfjuter cured me (aa week. Youra rospeclfully, J.O. DltlGGS, rropriotor oftho liratidrelli Ueaei., eraa or CBICK in tin: iucs, \xx> wxuio. \'' I. toss, X. V, July i, lttt.^ • MrssM. AiictjcK iCo.: I'lisisosend mil dollati worth of your plaster*. They'bavo cured nseefij trick 1n my back, which has troubled w* for at** 1 tin)*, mid now my dither i- K-iiln; lo try [Ih** * . ditKenlty iil.nut hlf heart. I. 11 StlSliVpOD. > Hr.(.;veii,N.. s;.lntr .-.vlw«y,XcwVer»,!«frf»» 1 tW l.o sold, on Moiiiby. June Kd.lStftlwo plMt *r» ton youiu w ,-m ,m siitf .TlD« wry severely Iron lumbago. l)u Thhrsilay .shj called^ get inuro fora fuon.l nji.l men ttuteil how the V»t sl .olial pur\tm.<r.l 011 Monday had relieved »«t Imincdrately alter putting II em on. sn.I cured her 111 two days orn must dlrtn-ssms pain I\ h»rb»« anil loins. «-•).! by nil iTuufiUts. 5 *i» l S \*~\\Tffl' l'r-4i\\\\X~nT\M MKXICO! Se* verv r.iie t .-uniul f..«l.u>mibii« porfmnj. Tj* linest .v. r 1 .., .ned 01 iiiiiiii.l» r,, 'i'e»l in the UV* led ^tiitis. t': v ll nil 1 be Ci'livuiecd. ^.'JSJniS I pinions oi-' TTOITII.-A ' i ' ,iil| * ,l i? n .,y;h J t jHiiir.-i.-.i li.i »»itH-V.'>is trom Nervous PcDllllI. i*i.'iu...tir- )'.••••),nn-lnh iho .feet- of youlOIW Indit. -enoh. v. .11. for the t like of «uffe-ring h«Bis»* Ity.h-.-iid frer to nil who need it, the recipes»4 ibr.'.t...iia fur 1 -..'..' . IT *l e Minpl, nuiedyby WIIKR h« wu* .-.it e.l Sutler, r «i»liuii)to profit bj V\ ad\crl.»^i 5 . .\ v 11. i.tc,...n ft\ •\ I v ml.lrcsslnl JiillN ft. lUil'KX- JSI> 1 .Vo. ;ivha.ulnat. X OH l'afly 1, «•