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    i.,u!..;;dn'.,jJ„ ,«.,;: ..liTT ' , /I -, i..-, •1'*^ff^^S^^f^|yf'y!* m A m u u B v i KDITOR AND Pitorarma. "Let all the ends thou aim'st at, be thy Country's, thy Qod^and Truth's."

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    "* IP' * • -T • ?- F W r TT — Cortland County Standard.

    P i m U U O D »V1»T TUKDAT, AT

    CORTLAND, CORTLAND CO., N. Y., BT C O . Kinney, Editor and Proprietor.

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    ROUTOR at OHAMPyR. ATTOltNHYS AND OO0N8Krx)KB AT LAW AND

    ?..Url«. labile, Keetor Block, Cortlaml. N. Y. . BOUTON. nl» R, CHAJrlPUN. HOIMKS * P A V p m .

    a T T O R N S Y B A N D COUNSELORS A T LAW. IN the SUM and Untied State* Court*, and Solicitor*

    UMBc* to Me*»eug*r Hall Block, Malu

    § L M W , ' t>1 IBVTNQ PALMBB,

    A. N. ROURSRVKLL,

    of

    North Chtii theOorthvm

    ATTORNBY AND OOTO8RU0B AT LAW AND U. H. Pension and Claim Agent. Office on corner of

    Iron aud Kill slre.t*. a few doom oast of nd DOOM, Cortland village, N. T. 81

    811 A VI NO, HAIR CUTTING, Nil AM POOl NO, AND Ilalr Dreaaliur, eiecoUxl in a manner to ault cdato-

    Salooo In Bqntrea' Block, Cortland, N. T. men. n»l

    •UCCB880R td W. H. VAN HI.YCK, BILL KW-tor and Dl.trlbulor. Boaldenco No. IS, Mill »tfc..t.

    In thin Hi All work In thin line executed In a workmanlike manna/. Order* )*A at the HTAMDAKU or Davo-QBATOMta*, wl»*««*l*aprwnp4aUei* T ^ « i ' i i i t n i * « ,

    SPBIN0BED8, 8PBINGC0T8, Hair, Husk and Hpong«

    0MB t*u TP T.>Et K5 m N H 6 S*' F E A T H E R S ,

    Office Furniture, Churoh Furniture,

    , . , . Turkieh Um*9Qtpk*, •'•^•' AMWartlatatat'' li:> f* '

    R O O K I N G O H A I R S , Without Rocker*.

    0OU0HES, CENTER TABLES, HALL F U R N I T U R E , ,

    All klnda of C A N S and COMMON CDAIRB, MIK RORB.CHILDRRN'a CHAIRS, CRIBS, A c , A c

    " J. 0 . 0ABMI0HAKL,

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    CORTLAND, N. YM TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1869. RaRWja>W»M

    Br. RussellJ. White, \ nulj'Meal Physician, ,

    / I A N BB CON.HJI.TKli AT HIS OPPIC8 AS \J follow*:-. JtJA.iX 1 1*13 TTJjTi

    aTKA0U8»~glfflKS ffOTOB-Satnrday, the Blh of Juno, and Monday, the 5th of July, and Satur-

    ' JtOTKr, -Tuosaay, the 6th of July'.

    VOUTl.Atfn -MKSamOEH IIOUSK- Wodne*. day. the 7th of July ty, the 7th of Jnly. _ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ _ _ _ _ .

    iHMUIUUrort KXMAtfOKifOrE&-Thnra-day and Friday, the 8th and III h of Jnly. »

    AVBVHH-NATIONAL HOTBI^-VAinj, the (llll of August.

    BAftlo-Prloelual Oflfea, No. 604 Praoklin stroet, a doom above Alls .lion street.

    Thoee affected wit of the Liver or Ktdm

    r the Long*, dlaeaae* . ,u~-....i.-tlom, Dropsy,

    Kheiiinallsni. Asthma, sliorlncss of Breath or llitn-c.ulty of Breathing. Dyspepsia, Weakness or Nervoo* Debility, Kits, St. Vitus Dance, ReeUeune**, Lous of

    tv :_.:_.„:.. „.;;.:..T..;..:.V". Abaeease*, Ulcers, Huuulug from the Bar*, Inflamma-tion of the Byea, and all form* of Cataarh or any chronic — %Tf—• — - * — • - - • . - • — ZSS W a r -tr*a4m^l»"enUreTy_o»ToVnVra»d" our reuedioa are dnpaied by ourselves. n4»»l

    ehllity. Fit*, St. \ . _ _ „ . . opellle. CoosUpallon. DeraagemroU of the Htorn-in, lllllous AfTectlnii*, Omvul, Hcrofula, raver Sore*, 'wee****, Ulcers, Huuulug from the Bar*. Influmma-• of the Bye*, and all form* of Cataarh or any roolcor Ungerlog^mpIalnUare InviUiiJoeaU.

    d 1 S X o r ^ « » ^ . ^

    I FITZGERALD * CBB.

    MANUFA9TUBERS,

    Top and Open Buggies,

    Platform Spring WAGONS,

    • ,99ftr«i art* lontfenYrrt^T!

    Sleighs, ,, , jj M i i / ' . - . i i

    CUTTERS, Ao.

    R. EC. Spendley & Oo. !

    HATS, 0AH AflD TUBS ! ,8"'r • il :-• ' '.'i ' I )

    - A T -

    WtiOLmLE AND RETAT^! t

    nmi till- the moot d«*lrahlu IIOUHO to nop at. in

    * » • » ! . w . "•"•T'lft .TV''f Tft . A T T O R N B T AND C O U N S B L O R A T L A W , PSOK'B

    Hlook, Marathon, N. V.

    . • H A N K L A N D A COUCH,

    T LAW A N D 'eeseuger Hall

    ; COUCM.

    BALLARD * W A R R g N , ATTORNBYS A N D O 0 D N S B L O R 8 AT LAW. BU

    laoaa entjrjisted to th*rt will reoelve careful a i u tlon. Onlce over the storo of IIOIWK A IUIHHIII

    ;

    8U8-i|Wn-

    tlon. Office over the store or i t ouu t»., Horse Clothing of all kinds. A full llnoofDreught

    " •asr"^ ^-^«^|at»*c4*_ to

    : New Spring and Summer Stylos

    > if H i. > .Ljtfr# — | \,jjjjii< " i t ,_

    TITK tare added to onr flxtore* aa ..

    American Conformerter, which eaehiM us to make a perfect 6t.

    IT IH Tint ONLY AttlTOLaT 0 » Tttaf MNB IN O B N T B A L N B W Y O R K . - - , • '

    I Gents ' Furn^i i ing G o o d s !

    HTVRV AVOOniU FF

    HAVING relumod to his old location in the B a a HAHI) lIMHIK, would call attention to his large and complete stock of

    C l o t h s , C & « t s i m e r e a *

    i o n - i.- / yfiWiW^ GENT8'FURNISfflNGi , Till from Captive, .Kinaucipithi, Krln ho saw, In the liberty won by the triumphi.of L*W. Why gauge the alloy that Was mixed with'

    '"' l im«ol i l f Barth and matrix w h y weigh j 'galtist the

    ' gems In their hold? A great wot k was laid on him, and that Work

    ' h e wrought; "* He'd a battle to light, and that battle he

    fought! / And he wrought to good eud, and ho fought

    ,-ij till ho won, i ii And the sum of injustice was less 'neath the

    i sun: Let what smallness or selfishness darkens his

    name Be drunk up and drowned in the light of ' Hi that fame. ••• ••'! swxsA* now wailed, and now rung,

    O'er the wroug of' the slaves he was vowed to sot free, '

    Or in pruiso of Ids green isle, his gem of the seal'

    On the bier tliat is boruo to Qlasuevin to-day.

    One offering tho hand of tho Saxon can lay— | Tho I)U1 that the Church of tho stranger [ s*j*j|a**w*|*||g*n*M*j*j*j*j*j*j***a*a*W^

    Of the work of AM life consummation and Crown!

    Last link of the chain, once rod-rusted with goro,

    Forged by BaXon for Colt, In tho Ill-times ol yoro,

    At whoso crushing coil, forty long years ago, Ills hand struck tho first and tho deadliest

    blow 1

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    TQ I N S U U K .* X K?

    fill

    IN SAD iSSviipiL

    'e*t„ Marathon, N,

    one door east of i»tf ,n, ii> I . AS • P. I. U A T B V S T .

    Horse awiL suit

    H E R R Y R R E W E R * E O N , M A N l W A O T D W ! « ^ » A M D B A ^ ^ ^

    .onPortWaU , • il M

    satlsfkeUun glvaa la the extraction of teeth. , work warranted. n*

    RARDALL, OP THB BEST AND

    fort Wal'son St I |

    Attention, DadrymeiiJ

    Jenuings1 ImprovedMilkPian

    A GRBAT IMPROVEMENT UPON A N T FOlt mer mod* of S E T T I N G M I L K

    For raising the largest amount of CKKAM, and pre-serving It In It* purity until Ike t ime Of skimming.

    It UTlarge enough to bold the mllklug of a

    «onn» \ OAIRY. It save* three-fourth* of the labor of straining and

    eetting up the milk, skimming and washing nan*.

    C R E A M F L A K E S , And no l i e * or dust can get In the cream. I t pre vents loss in cold weather by !

    Keeping the Milk Warm, And raialng the cream in doe time.

    By removing MM heat from tho milk aa *oou aa

    • V ^ M * t , t . < f ) ( - ; , . i • • : : > .

    I t P r e v e n t s L o s s Prom tb* milk souring la hot weather, before all the cream la up. By uslog ibts p«a,

    " G O O » JaWJTITKI^t : | • I'- ;M

    "'. RICrHT OOLO», ; ; A* well a* quality, can be made at all season*, in any. &S0SSr W t D WKIX or WRING W A T i R , c «

    These Pan* are maaalhcMired and lea aale by M i x S A GOODRICH only, at Cortland, N. T., for CortLmd ' i r.|»| ..!i\!' .-1J < *fHM IMI« esAOvir *̂|1}|lrve4 j

    D O N ' T VMh TO » '

    • ' ' ^ l o r l r f L e r t o a n

    THB8K OOMPANOM A B B

    jwman '*wwA In >!ot I

    HONORABLY AlWAJST bim Ml'

    1 Rates Reasonable. • „, . < » A tHARtisi POSTER, Agent OFPI0B 0VBB BATOIOL BABX. OORTtABD.

    tMDRIAR HOWARD, wTABLB, HORSBB AND CA

    * Bverythlng well kept, the Germ

    UVBRT OTABlJt HORSBB AND CAKItIAOKS to let o* r***0»*ae kstm*. Bverythl " ««'" indlUTtbTfcaeTof s^^OM»5. l«e Brock, on Main atreet, Cortland, N. Y J£

    , -T ATTOJUOnr*

    DJW*'

    W A T E R S T W t W . [A, co, oomer of Y. Business

    WATERS

    ^ < s ^ P ^ 5 r ' . K i u d « i t o . " T ^ ' A . D. WATBBS.

    J , A. T O D D , DKNTIST, CORTLAND, N. Y. NITROUS OXIDE

    Oaa used In extracting teeth. This gas I* harmless, aad all wtablng teeth removed wl thoat fccltng the pain, akoaM try is. Particular attention given lo saving aavd Ailing the natural teeth. Preparation*, for dlssassd aaeuth and gtirn* kept prepared. N o charge tor adjotal tUrlag Chloroform, Ether, or Narcotic Spray. All operation* warranted. n l

    • 'I us. . , . . . . ...•'.- .A. A S'u*i«) r~

    | \ A . P . SMITH, • N ATTORNEY AND 00VN8BL0R AT LAW. DP-

    Jew oepoajt* County 0**rif* o»*o», (np sUIra,) Cort-

    DURLL * F O S T E R , ! ATTORNEYB A|TD 0OUNSKI.OR8 A T LAW. 0 P -

    Raak, Cortlaud. N. Y. n l OlIAS. POSTER. — . — - . 11 .;.„. . , . . sjJL ' ••

    CortkiHl. P . b . 1»,!»»». • n |M

    ^OJ«IW?rW#Tls>fO»»

    NI^firlflr'ibQfiWr.VlB. B y Kev . Danie l Marob, D . D,

    +

    Pomeroy Pot Whooping

    ' R o t r t s r ^ i i

    yssmst

    • • C o u g h a n d Croup Cur* ' , % ^ * * k n b w

    tottl HiisVArnlsa

    ekar, ayerkUnjf.janr*_« Ho gwiin*; for •MMMl I ImatliuiUoii; for nice r ».'.l.e vTiz L A ^^. .. y s l s ^ f o i L w t e r J r i i ^ d e l a t i o n s »»drlpa *

    Jy"lllustratlon*, thlf work has uo oqnal. Buch i endatlon.,** the above, hate been received i

    (Ice over ] . H II. IIUBI.f..

    ~" H. C . O A Z L A Y , M . D . , KCLBOTIO. PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON

    clal attentti , ^ ^ ^ ^ aiid all chronic defease*

    BPK-uiveo to fcmale complaint*, eaaeert ' Over FirstNationalBanI)

    . , . „ « . . „ . , sad « tut P . — Kesidenc* No a Orant St. eyl

    Offlc*'hoi»f» f r e l f t ' » 10 A. M. OMe* terei* eaak. BeskUocel

    M; ftl lCHBLSON, DBALBR IN WATCWB8. JBWBLRY, CLOCI18, A N D

    Silver and P i t i ed Ware of every deeerlptlon. Re-pairing done on abort notice and In a workmanlike

    V

    LYDIA A. BTROWBRIDJIE, BYaiimcpBtsietAN. TRAATS AISWIRABLB

    i)*a*eee *neee**Hb; without the use of drugs. Pa-Uente received in the haute, and cat« from horn* proMUy *tterWI*d to. BapiclaJ atteutiou paid to thronlc and uterine dlteaeSt, Reei^epce on Court

    Py i i iu . t i . i ivw, , inn, * .w~ T— —- --m mendatlon*, aa the above, h a t e been eecelved Klshop,Simpson. Rev. Albert Barnes, Noah Porter,

    a^ t t^;awt:siw.»2l, •VaganUy hound book, and plea*** everybody.

    Oosunitaka* 1 1 0 0 to | J 0 0 p»r moath,

    aeeordlugtoahlUtyajWIcuargy. Adda***, Z1KOI.KR, MoCURDY A CO.,

    PhtladelphU, Pa., Cincinnati, O., Ohleago, Ul., or St. Louis, Mo. t

    A*m^*eonm\tatt and ear. Giving directions for every pi show leg how to draw and execute every

    Explaining the •torn of all the relaUoaa of

    of contract aud legal obllga-

    4nfk Oouiudor and «R** Of law hook* in the

    Send for 0«r descriptive olreuUr. Address *B4f tj, 8 . 80BANT0H A 0 0 , Hsrtfwd, Oonn.

    • W o p o a n . "Twelve baskets of chit chat were emptied

    from heaven into paradise. Adam, being busy, gathered only three: Eve secured, and laid carefully away for future use, tho remain-ing nine."

    I srjouW think.$l)o #$, . It reijuiros no stretch, of the huiigiimtiou to be-Hove Biiy part of tho s tory, except that the gift was1 sent from heaven- -if that was tho oust) she baa not, In bequeath-ing thn windfall to her fair descend-ants, sent dpwu tho attendant bless-ing, which must havo necessarily sanc-tified it , coming from such a spurce.— Ratt le , hiss, flee, b a n g ! W a s there, ever anything on earth like tho tongue of a woman 1 Philosophers have stummed in vain for "perpetual nio-tton." I have found i t - i t s instru-ment, woman's t o n g u e ; its moving cause, a stream of nonsense, or a oir-rent of Hlunder, well ing up from worn-' un's heart. A woman's heart, did 1 sayV I beg tho pardon ol the noble sisterhood—I meant a W y V . / Bfo toofr*a»» would stoop t o rehears* such a t ir ing o f words without ideas'} once again, I beg their pardon!

    Listen'now with mo for a moment. " W h y , dear me, Miss Howo, what a beautiful dress you have on—a perfect love—have you seen tho now stylo on Washington street ¥ liy the way, dear, I heard a gentleman giyo you a great compliment last evening at tho

    pertinent puppy, I dare say." "No, some one you lijw very much^'^ ^'Oh 1 do tell iuo who it w a s ; do, that's a

    ti'tiiit* L A> '

    good creature." "Wel l , dear, Mr. Jones said yon' W*rf. deoidedly tho belle of the r o D m > ' ^ 3 ^'e V .He is a f inelooking fellow, i sn ' ihe f*- ""NOWJ you naughty girl, don't you tell him of that I 1 must go. Good morning!" "Good-iriorriing, dear 1 ' Call again soon 1" (Aside, as tho door closes) f Dt»agreey»bl^ tWnjSl rj «P*;|1»4 she has gotiel ' T o sbe nsir try to blush aud look interesting when I spoke of Mr. J o n e s ! Humph I I rather thiuk aha won't g e t him'.M 'fi ~ -':' v '

    InterestJBig! W n t l l u l I divine'If-And these are the minds' that are to direct tho lifo-coiirso of generations yet to come! These aro the wives and mothers who are to train up our future statesmen and heroes. These fiuo la-dies, with their pale, lovely faces, cor-seted'waists and delicate lingers spark-ling with jeweht, who sit all day in the parlor, bonding oyer an embroidery* frame, or snapping tho ivory keys of the piano, while their old mothers, it may he, drudgo uncomplainingly in the kitchen 1 Were the noble female heroines of the Revolution such sa

    ' these—who, if called upon, like those

    bold hlsrts, to fight for their Homes and children with ft band of 'cruel In-dians, would handle a musket with gloves on, and hold a sword as dainti-ly as if it were a plumed and Eilded fknr :#ar from it I And tho ehcer-ful, quick obedience rendered to pa-rents, the devoted self-sacrifioe to save thtm fRtm toil and trouble—*weve those all a fable, never to be known to us again J> There aretco/ner* note among us, bull; we, need, more I Wo need hoarts of steel and souls of fire, as in the olden time. .Let the false notion tin regard to ladies bo abolished; lot '&&>m!Q*.&»bouW bet^eirijuiHheiit boast to be a woman. In short, let

    [ them know that they have minds, and are to,Cultivate them;: and while we have less of this vapid drawing-room chit-ohst, we shall have a ltighur, holi-er,, and nobler thing—Woman as God intends*) her tohel: ! its numerous disciple*.:,u ,„*;:•>u out or tear up garments which might bo worn longer as they are, the natural selection of progenitors having certain peculiari-ties, which «giya them tho power of impressing upon offspring tho same pec,ulia,ritiftf„Nlt|iSt tthe psrewts possess bu^in's.'jgrevVt^r, *Jegre»{ and that these peculiarities finally reach such a point that the individuals possessing tftem form ft dfatinfiMpeoioa from their firsvprostenitoi^ in rmtfj t

    Tho method adopted by Parwin to demonstrate tho truth of this theory, Wfts as simple as it has proved incon-trovertible. Uo undertook t o pro-duce, species by a process of artificial selection pf: individ USJs. o f kinds of an-imals which reproduce very rapidly, sHcĥ aaursb̂ its, pigwns, etc., and found rtbRt,, hy ;pf\iring | euoh as exhibi-ted slight vanatious of, form, and se-lecting from their offspring such as exhibited in the most marked manner the same peculiarities, after a time he obtained so wide variations from tho Original type that the animals thus obtained might bo properly consider-ed as belonging to a distinct species.

    A m o n g the most prominent scientific men who havo fully embraced this theory is the veteran ;Sir Charles Lyoll whose past record does not indicate a man likely to bo led t o hasty conclu-sions, or apt to adopt any i theory un-supported by amplei evidence of its

    Thjfl fiftlffihrH*iOd anii'ir*ttrt -*-r-wqnppd his geologwal researob.es with no bias towftrd.a,ny! .theory apd after impartial and candid investigation came out a .'Darwinian.

    I • - j • O l . J I ' » . 1

    in like manner Dr. Mullpr,,sot him-self to work to deviso some tost by which ho might demonstrate the truth or falsity' of the, P^rwiuian system. Haying decided, that the Cvusjtaoea af-forded a favorable field for observa-tion, he proceeded to South America for the purpose''of gaining .facilities for observation and study. W o cart not, of course follow Pr . Muller through all tho iaboHous researches, which he1 has rooofcle'd in his * P a c t * arid' Argtitachts for Pai'w'nV' or1 Wve in detail the important facts and dis-coveries which have rewarded his in-vestigations, but tho conclusion he ar-rive* at isv thati'tho 'facts! ho has 'ob-served afford a most striking confirm-ation of Darwin's views, si I ./, 'I Conceding>the truth- "Of Bftrwin's, theory, an interesting question arises as to which of the known species is tho least ifemoved from' the original type or types. Probably this ques-tion cannot at present bo definitely answered, but Div;MuH e r• ' .remarks A h a U H h e pr imit ive . l i i s toryof aBpo-oics: Will he: preserved J in its develop-mental history the more perfectly, th^

    ' o f .young states

    T r n i s e i SSOO PXS YlAn, T E R M S , |fs.oo iv pan, a Axnuiaa.

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    NO. 50

    h »3l lit

    and take a cold which may terminate ih something v ^ y serious i f not f s U l , J it don't pay. , , °1 .

    jlf you huy* your dye stuffs at the present prioos, it don't]pay.

    I f yon can do any | other kind ol work, and earn a uarput, it don't pay .

    If it i s made for the! "other room," and Is to bo kept immaculate from the tread o f profane feet, except on com-pany days , it don't pay.

    I f it involves the sitting up of ball the night, when nature demands re-pose, it don't pay. uA'H* '

    If it makes you nervous and cross, t and you scold your husband and spank

    the children, it don't pay. -' If your husband only knew how

    many siok-headaohesj a n d sleepless nights, and matrimonial sqwtUs, would never have been, but lor the making of the rag carpet, h e ' w o u l d put Ins willing hand into his pocket, and g ive you money to buy a nice ingrain floor covering, and say to. you, "Mollic, never mako another, rag oarpot; it don't pay."

    N o w , ladies, we5* h| ave g iven our opinion; let us hoar' yours. Count tho cost of your rag c irpets, and g ive us tho results. Pon'tj forgot to count how many dross-shii'ts and aprons, how many sheets and blankets, wont into i ts makings; count t;ho oost of every i tem, and mare it a candid statement to us, and < ithors, who, like US, are not a little skeptical upon this

    th

    llissinis>ai*-~»B said' as easily'and forgot oa soon. s fk|»( is; if the gjiver can forget it as easily•-'-Kor it is not to be disguised that the wodding present has becomo a serious tax,1|nd is only endured with patience by those who count on getting buck the val no of their gift when thoy them-selves shall he marriod.—lhtinam'a Magazine. •'' '' '"""-'''.

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