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J oqc * i n « ws . _\.y_ _*_■ * _ i ■ / iWVmi bethaukful to $ny person for sAdinjj «iH»e Ac<s*>bowavoV brief,' in .regard- to all local •eoBircncea Marriages, Deaths, Business iban- ■.gtt, Accidents, Crimes, &c. If you wish tdhavo joar paper inleiestiug, £end us the Local lev,-s. I® - Although >we feeL,deeply.|hli-' gated to friends who favor .us ,vith their correspondence, and shall- be |ap- py to have them increased; yet wq •would respectfully suggest that tbpse,' to be of an acceptable nature, musi be ,-original, and not selections from pub*, iiahed matter. — *On.Friday last the inhabitants of >Tthis vicinity had the , pleasure of hear-! lug Mr. Bradley, of New-,York, lecture’ upon the subject of Temperance. The; .arguments made use of were necessarily, of the “oPt repeated order,” and, con- •aeqaently, nothing very striking or mw was produced. Under these circnm- atancea it wa3 highly creditable to the ipeaker that,he. could,portray, so veil aa-be.did,'the acknowledged evils of intemperance, and produce upon the minds of his hearers a determination to! do what lies in their. 4 >ower to advance the intercets of the caoae he 'so nobly G l i n t e d . We are sorry that .it'becotoes a part. ■•£ our duty to say that during’ th e ] ro- jTess of^the .meetmg' the speaker was ■ on several ocoasions interrupted in his remarks. Such conduct, upon any oc casion, and under-any circumstances, is very ungentlemanly, and only tends to •feftngthen the cause at which it is aimed. We> hope, that those who aided in tbis direction may -possess a ^better <||Btf’,ia time to come. *s4'W e learn that Mr. Wm.iEdeli iby years a resident of this, pla Ahis facm, - and intends moving has- our best .wishes for himielf and family wherever he-may lo-> - lA J o Q ti’Wednesday last a -son of aged about 13- years, -ej^oyed iu jthe shop of A. ITarden- o f th is place, while on- gaged in cleaning out the basement, obflforvM that the 'grindstone- belt tad alipped dS' the s pin* on - which • it hangs when pot in\rnotion1«nd: in-, attempting to adjust ii in its-proper place, it got wound around’the shaft and he became •entangled in the g earing, <breaking1 his ■right ,arin above the ‘ elbow, and > was •otherwise injured. His cries for help ■was-heard by one of the. firm, and the requisite assistance rendered. Dr. Brahd was balled upon for aid, ^iad.»ow. coasi^ertf doing- well- *V-— Oor readers are referred to the card of.^TjE. ‘Morgans in another col- .nmn, :Those who have any taste for reading i th e . current .literature of the .day-should.not fail to give him a call. -**- On Monday last a team of horses belonging to, Isaac Trirpper took fright while in the .village. They directed their course,,to the.grlet.mill, and were brought up by coming-in contact with one.of tho posts of the -shed, >,knocking down one of the hcrse3 and .breaking' the tongue o f the wagon. — On the 16th .alt., -Mr. Malvin Devenport, formerly, engineer at the tannery of.E. A. Clark, Esq., of.-Jet fersonville, and subsequently a fireman on a freight train on the >N. Y ..A E; It- R ., was killed by hia train running off the track a t Shohola.station. — It in said that our friend- Garrett De Witt, has sold his farm near. Robia- sonvHIe, and is likewise .going west. . — ;The town -of Callicoou is suffer ing an aonsual loss of inhabitants this Spring from the effects of the “ western fevernow bo prevalent. D is s o l u t i o n . —Notice iVbereby . given that tbeifirrnoLWheefer J^Spietawn-is this,day .dissolved bymntual'COBsent. l-'he book* arid accQunts’wzflbe settled*by t£e:iirmat t£e oliF stand. . , All persons indebted to us ere.-requested. to call and settle immediately, and save costs. CHAUNOEY WHEELER, • JOHN SPIELMAN. Youngs ville, March 2G..1868. 4w2 TIISSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby ■•'given that the copartnership heretofore exist ing between Pinckney and GUments,, is dissolved by mutual consent. 45 - All persons having unsettled accounts with the firm will please call and settle the same with J. Pinckney; .the books being left .with him for collection. JACGBi PINCKNEY, •‘©AVID CLEMENTS. , YoungsvlHe, April 1 , 1S68. ' tf3 ' Photograph Gallery, W.w. A. CARRIER would- inform..his >many friends and the-public generally,; that-ho is now taking -’Pictures at the Photograph Gallery in Liberty, over Mr..-Gage’s .‘'tore, opposite the Methodist Church, where he may be found every afternoon from 1 to 5 o’clock, when the weather is favorable. Having been engaged in the busi ness for the past 18 years, he flatters himself he can give good satisfaction. tf3 H a m m The undersigned having permanently' located himself in Jeffersonville, N.'Y., would respect fully inform the public thathe.is.now, prepared to do fiL L M b iiL + a p flV ’o s k in his profession at the following reduced prices: SINGLE SETS OF TEETH .$1(1 to $15 FULL, “ “ “ -1 IS1 to 25 FILLING from 50 cents to $100. Silver, Gold, and Bono filling used. Per.-oiw’desiring any!dentistry:done, I feel con fident tliat I can please them, as I will guarantee to warrant all work or no pay. Chloroform or Ether will not be used in extracting teeth, unbss by the request of the patient, and 'then only by a physician. Office iti basement of Lawrence's Furitnre Wareroom building, opposite Fni.'er ite Albco'a Hotel. 'J. J.NEWELL. •Jeffersonville, April 1,1868. Iy3 •®0§)me§§ jm mm B h . p i n n e y , 1 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L a W , D is t r i c t A t t o r n e y , ' 1EFFERSONVILLE, SULL. CO., N. Y. fitf HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING. The undersigned is prepared to do all- kinds of HOUSE, SIGN, SLEIGH AND GfiaBIAGEiPAINTING C h a ining, G ilding , Kalsouinvng, Paper Hanging, he. ; Orders;, left at thePost Office in Youngsville, or PAUL MILLER.: Jeffersonville, attended to. I JAM E S 31. BENEDICT, ai’atrh&tate & §tmhx, Youugsville, N.-Y. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired In the best manner, and warranted. Work sent by mail promptly attended to. _ nadergigned intends quitting tho mcr- tnS5Itoi»*sa,Le^ffer8 bis £rU,ii-e.stocki)fgoodi A t t k e L o W f i t P o i S l b k P r i c e * I * TJfejopds on hand at p reseat,-will be sold . AT COST FO R CASH I ] ' • *S|P AlJjiersons having unsettled accounts are Kquested U call and settle immediately to 6ave lost. THOMAS (SURD, ■ 1 'Youngsville, Silll. Co., N.'Y . lam now prepared to teach all kinds-of Instrumental Music. »t my house (UNION HALL) .Youngeville, Nl Y 1 * PHILIP JACOBS. 1 10$00 APPLE TREES FOR SALE. The subscriber would respectfully, inform .the citizens of this place, and vicinity, that, he is prepared to fill orders for , C H O IC E A P P L E T R E E S , (including 35 standard varieties) at the following rates: $15 per Hundred at the Nursery. Fremont Center, N. *Y-; $20 per Hundred delivered at Rankins or “Basket Depots. All orders, accompanied with cash, promptly attended to. Call upon or address, H. W. McKOON, Fremont Center, N.-Y. R e f e r e n c e s . —J.'B. Buckley, Porter Lyons, T. Lee, Fremont Center, N.iY..; Alonzo SBro'oks, Harvard, N. Y.; Samuel McKooa, Douglas, N. V.-, I Julian EfgWitt,'Jeffersonville, N. Y. lv.2 Books! Books!! The undejisigned hai just received a fine stock of N O ■•¥ -E L S. -■ Gall add see tliem. 4w 2 . T; fi' MORGANS, ■YounvsviLe. N. Y. 1. 0. OF 60‘0D .TiiMPDARS. The regular oommnnicationn of the Evening Star I odg.-. No.5(i4, i. O. of G .T., will l-^ hc-ld at their Lodge Booms in Jel.er-onviile. N.*Y, every Thomlay evening until i. Tiber notice. ' -3ti’ A . i l l ' M l N , W . C . T . W i j l ^ g e j P r o p e i t y E o r S a i f . House,- W«sh House with WelUuside, Shop 33. by 36 vith a Waro fioom ahd Yirn^h Rofflni m good ader, a:Bam andaeven acresof W - i R W In Orchard of 50 bearing Fruit Trees.' Also op* Horse, a Carriage, Hearse, I tem* Lumber onaud as.et.of Bab Sleigbs. The Real Estate wiU be sold Mp^ifdwirtd. The A d j u s t in g H o o f - S k i* * 'i* * b * . . 5 B 5 2 3 S 3 ,C ? U S » vt l ^ 3 B f a B « / It Is so arranged that the wune •kirt will Fit Any Person, • StK>.in,--ll eosts nothing to ex&mln* then*.\ DRYGO0DS, . :- GR0CERIE3, . * PROYISIONil, and everything usually kept in a country I have on band a large stock «f ■? W H E A T & R Y $ I 'b Q T m o f iht best grades; that. I am selling a4 the! lo.stst figurts . - % - CHAS. W . MEYER, j 4wl Jeffersoavi]t, N, Y. ’ 7 If, jou-wish.a.good game of Billiards, go. .to Philip Jacobs Proprietor, where the beat of ,£ • - freshaientsarealirays to be f'uir.d. ’ - Mifciirfor Geinaan .or English parties can be engagpd through lum. . 1 , I , - . - TT ■^Ebe. Y o u n g s v ille ; ^ h o r n e t Manila •• Can be E n g a g e d f a r * r ^ PARADES, BALLS, SERENADES, &c., by applying to Philip M A R K E T \ ■ ' - i Having made arrangements tq.ifay*, Market Wagou, as soon as, tbe- 'yaads permit, I will -leave 'YoangsyinC every Mont’ay morning passing throng^ R&bJ ertsoimlle, Stevensville, Basintille and;. Monrieello, thence via. turnpike 4o( Newhargh: returning will. r?aeb Jef fersonville Saturday night.. \il ordeid prompliy attended to.^aivvsys fo the? best ii.ltrests of my patrons. . . ■ 4wl JO H N T S I ' * . 'V -j _ * > I -L a - >?