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Oh.thinkoT th»tloved dAtirtjter, she finds no

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"Hsol% loving Bisters,

So P M U M C ^ p e « M n _ _ door; , . •• , i , - j

Rmemberillthe dying WOMB she whispered . ...JB&OOIMBBIV' - -- •

tsey's lace no

me at the

Tread softly, where she breat ie3 her last, how •'•'•• sacred is the place, ' t '- • -•Where you saw lies hourly wasting, and' felt

her liaferahraceV I Oh, Deaths how' suddenly thoa didst come, To bear our loved inendto.htir! eternal home.

Tread softly, friends and neig^borsi who with us now may mourn, -i -

WeaniOTeddearBetseyjWhblOTedus in re-tarns " f • '..

I trust she's now with Jesnsi with Saints and Angels bright; >i > p

Shesweep3the golden harp,land roams over plains of light - ,., A. Gj. D.

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U M O I tkeAeatkt or M.U Xajt* mmarn*oa

Bind the oak, leaves round hfs head; , He has shown himself a man; Bravely charging he was wounded;

R^finj^liri^o^mthejri^., ,

Cheering with * mighty cheer, On haled the semed band!;

NbW he lies upon his bier, •[ •' Gold and stately, still and grand.

• Galmly gather round him no» AU ye^soldiers, and be annib;

C%itonelodfe.uponhisbioTC^ *-'- — • " - Ijemnflledr

nitjs of Scotch Goods'

p|_c?oAtsr I • S o l k i f i U t c a a l i t e d c " A l » i j e 8 t o c k o t j ' |i

P A N T S A N D T E S T S T O M A T € U

^^^iirV^iNQn^ES^b «a«kMC. aaaSw-aiwefesIr

JTeraUs, Stripe* n«f iheckerei Skirts

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—MUueatot. •t P$*Wm*f?!*ai-*^cmiefr

Or the Latest1 Style, In .fri^ir^ "isirai^j'if-..a --'.'4; ,-/.,,%(

. . every thing tha t to h e e d e d Lo _ DepanawoL W e wea ld can

_ . . . lb* attention o f the Ladlt* to o a r Stodt of .

Hoop Sidrt^ bootees, Gai­ters, Hosiery, &o.,

Inwhichwode iyoompeJtUon . W e w o o W t a y t o U i e p n h B c U u t s U o o r giom mm new, a n d w» v i a offer . i

P l e t w c a U and e n m l o a for Toonet fca . No t n s M e t o «kowGoods. S T O a a O B F O f i l T l i l H t F i t A S a - U ^ U O T g L

W^^ri&y«LlM. ' BABBTJcPBCK*

. 0 © j a . e * 3 4 £ :

H. E. KING!

Wi|h ^pl^nn,^tand d V J * g g s s ^ y P i g # ^ i i # S : d a a ,

, With your folded banners* go - » ( "e herb; in the tomb

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I VBBryhomrdeep in a southern mould; < -Bury him deep m ^ g r a v e s d cold; /

Burjhim thereby a sonmemriTer, Close by the banks where daffodils quiver. There let;laabcMlyin'qinerad*rest, >jw Bnirburylns name iir the liatitin's breast.

Bright o'er his grave shall the sun shine on, >>*;brightetthe,rifln&his deeds have won; i^le|Wd3clFtr^shaUr¥eyUveinstory, ! Brighter becanseitheyarecrimsoned and gory a Children and maidens "and men of our land.

xtnm ww Hand, .Shrined hi the heart of * grate-

Ever on history's! page' to stariL a^Qil^arrtspld^.proodlyweltcheTisli,'. " Thoughts of thy valor never shall perish^

Sleep then in peace though they by ly him low, Down where the southern steimlets flow.

^re^ pOce.^ The 2i«£9ity«}Ki;r oPthat city says: . " We sawyesterday, going up towards the up-jier ferry, a team of four animals—a horse a |jony^ «_:male and a bull. The horse,had the iieavea, the pony was Mind, the mule was lame jindthebuUhadnoproviaQn g|r fly time. In JheTPa^a—^hich was an ordinary one-^sata white man, a cripple negroe,and| a tameskunkl The sfeunk wks finnly bound with a wisp of] i«raw.v "The white man heldthe jines, the team'

, M S ^ & Awn^amt & ! > > ^ r heldl^e skunk"

AMEBIOAH, SWISS iWD EK6LI8H

SILVER AND PLATED WAKE

Hiae*tQtuUty*m(^ApproT*dP«tt«rw'

MORTOM'J CELEMATEO OOLD PENS. P I N E C O L D A N D P L A T E D

-.-,.,«. ^ r - E ? F E L l a i r . i MMjEl-C T A G I i E S !

For correcting erajr detect of the eje, (blindneat excepted.)

C l < f o k s , F a n c y G o o d s , ' Sec, For Sate, *m£L

P A R T I C U L A R A T T E N T I O N Paid to

• .-• i — O F — .

WATCHES. ClOCKJ, JEWELRY, 4 C , — B T —

O. L . B A L L A R D , N o 3 Eagle Block, M « l o n e , N . T

F<randrytt Machine Shop!

] 0I«rfl7 fettriottoo, BTtroft « d > )MiJ«»Ae^ !•*!«»«

• ^Itanterns, ^te^vfte.

5 L «JR <D,3E|C;

apins.ista.

WILCOX & GIBBS1

N O I S E i E S S

Sewing Machine!

~ii'T»n]«iciUltiTWii>i,*fWit»>*wltWirtrta«> ifcty tor* jw* opened a anr

Ti», SaeetrlraB asd Copper-Ware, P k e J ^ T e o K h l t B d t k t b t l t M a p l t a * * ^

61, WASE

OrtktBMtapprvred rattets*. among wbklPare ttweel-

' * " B O O S W H H U . I B a T O O T E » . »

Abo aa feapeoTea^

^W OR BOROI»L WHEHI.,

For «pi)iJ)t2baRajiraR«it*d to be » copeiier -Wfc a» to power and econoMtcal etc of water.

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T b e j h a v e a U r g e (applT of the beat Friction i f atcbea, at Wholesale or KeUO, The trade aoppBed o n r e a i e n a * e tenatv " • • ."••'"'* '"

if ' We bare eagafed a good ItaaaBtr aad -wta alteaat to^aO

tmUiIathkllMpriai^.aJai^warraMaaUaAealo*. • . . » . - < " • • " • . - •

Soofing and Eave Sponts! tbejgtre parOcalar I ,to atoelng aad wntHnf ap

Sap Pais, Coidietors aid Backets I » • •• --1 I I

W e are ready t o supply to order, 8 a p B e B e n , Oeadactera' and Tin Socket*, a t moderate prices, for

C A S H OR R E A D Y P A Y I " " " C A S H PAH) TOR

Purchasers i r e reqaested t a cal l a a d ezaathtec stock and prieea before p s r c a a t b ^ e l s e a i M r e .

D . F . S O P E K . GEO. G. G t J K U T .

Halone, Feb . 4 , IBM.—*m.

P A T E N T C I R C U L A R S A W H I L L S

' S w p a r i s r t o a a y l B t k J s o r any other •ect too of c o a s b y . For partlctdars send for circular.

, „ Au.|crans^ojr

MILL GEAEING & SHAFTING, Both Wrought and Cast

Mads and fitted op to order in Use be»Vmanner.

U K S B KATOBET SCEKW8 FOB PKES3IKG TOBACCO. B O P SCEfcWS, BOTH U U I G B AJTD S H A L L EITHEE

OABT OB WKOUGHTIKON SHDCGLK MACH1N1S. D 7 B I Q B T DKILLS. E i G E S E LATHES.

•: P L A S I N S HACBINB& .

P«itaHe u i Statiraary SteaB|EBfiacs,

BUILT TO OBDEB.

PATTKKSS m a d s to o r d e r a n d a n easfliigs fBrolibed o o short SMUce a n d the lowes t rates . Orders from abroad solicited.

iigaciiftbursli to Ihe We ft,.

F » r Sale a t r*naia1rT B a i *

re I n olat Factory

If O O O n S G 1 K D BOX eTOVBS, PLOWS, C D U I V A T O B B ,

BUbliOW W a B K . TBA KKTTLE8, FBICTION BOLL-FJt8AHDCKaNKS.WaG0!FBOXEE.STRIPSA!n>

. BOIXKKSFOKGATBaNDrJOOKHASGrXGS, PLOW POINTS, L A S D SIDES. CPLTIVA-

TORTKBTH,8HOVIO.PtOWa r CLBV. '-0 , I S , COULTERS, BOLTS. BLED

SHOES, PUAEKS, P A T K N T HAB-JtOW, CATJLDSON KETTLES, OAST

SAP P a B B . PATENT MKTAUJO SAP SPOCTS, O S S P L A M K O TONGUE A N D

eBOOTBalACHTNE, WITH BEADING CYLEiDEB ATTACHED. ALSO O S B SURFACE PLANER BARB-

BTTB PATEST STRAW CUTTER, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE.

Hatone, March a, ISC*.

B . 8 . 0 L A B K A O O .

This Machine took the First Prize at the recent rrhsKUnn i in New York c i t y ; also at the World's Fair at Paris , and faf onlrcrsally aeknowtedscd t o b e the most perfect

WAMOX S E W I N G M A C H I N E

retpxodaced. .ThoseIn want ofaSewlox Machine win So well to call and examine it at the Store of

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ATTHE

. C H E A P C A S H STORE! No. 1, EAGLE BLOCK.

We are aww rcceltloa; a

endld 8t

D E C E H J B E R , 1 6 , 1 8 S 3 .

ECOLID^.Y GOODS

<»rtherM TraBsportatwn C«aipaBj. £2su. The only lhroat4 Bally Lbje between'

OgdeiishTirgh, Chicagp, and intor-•*. .-,&**• -r---inediateiPorits«

-Only fir D a y s thro t tgh .wl thont^ange of Boat.

_ThJS;weUkrwwn a n d BeHable Company, w m daring the resent .Season, r o n their l i n e o f FhstSCiass

UPPER CABIN STEAMERS. Dally between O j t ^ e t W B a r g f c , O a W e t o , S t . C a t n -

e r i a e ^ ; C l * T e ) a s t a t ; T o l e d o , D e t r o i t , • .. C M r ^ o ^ M l l W a B k e e j a n d I n -

^ t e r m e a U a i t e P o r t a . T

t e a T i n f O g d e n s b a ^ , o n Airi»aJ of Eipresa Train from the E a s t ! t

PA9BEROBRS and Families EOTine West , c a n embart wtthtkelr I j r n a g e , Teams, S o c k , A c ,and land tojethe . "TlUioat dWorbaBce o r Ttanshinment, al. their port of desrj

•atioB, Urns aroWIng the great inconi|eaienee of t h e ma^j changes, delays and expenses o f otherirontea, EST" The>. "teamers b a s e large C A B O S and S u r a BOOMS, amply an •jeatly furnished, tot FIRST CLASS i PASSENGERS, an.

ecom.l Cabins with Cook Stores and comfortable accoromc dationsTbrPsssenjiers and'Famil ies , -iho s t a y wish to tur-ol«h,tte!r own provisions. E S ^ N o efforts will b e spared t. malritain the reputation o f this , as the •

CHEAPEST AND BEST BOUTE A thorodeh relinnajDe,refltting. repairing and refnrnishiDi

with seTeral new boats added to the line, makes this no» the most comrbrtabU, pleasant, economical a n d expeditlon-ronte to the GREAT WEST.

Ear* BE SURE AND SEE THE AGENT OF THIS L I S I BEFORE T O 0 BUY YOUR "TICKETS.

E9P* T f e r o a c a T l c l c > to oxer a 3 Western Railroa. ' h i e s can b e obtained o n application to GEO. W. S»tlTI' office c o m e r Ford « E 3 Patterson, firs., opposite Johcso> HoDse ,OgdeDsbargh ,XY. u2

tT oiaaxmsiDLss. or BAGGSCK ras% TO CICQ rassssGn Baggage Checlcsd Through to all j o i n t s .

FOT thronth Tinkers and other Information Apply to *

6 . A . XDDY, Office Steamers LaBomg, Ogd'h, K. Y.

GEO. W. SMITH, 6 e n 1 Ticket Agent;

B . I . S B E B W A S , A g e n t , M a y l S - 6 m - F r a t n U I n B o a a e J U a l o n e .

M A L O N E

IFMCY uJYEIKB FSTABLISHMENTi c J O W HM A R 8 .

Practical Dytf,.Shawl Cleaner and liefirist,.

TH I S B s r l B u s H a B s T HAS BhKs remorea a few*ods t o the new baOding on Doar.. n ^ ?

^ p p o s ^ H i e r e s i d e r i e e & f AnstemLincoln.andtbt P r o S ^ inhabitants of Maione Jadr?

wooSirespecrJally inform the I cinity t b t i h e l s n o w ready to

CLEAN, COLOR AND FOTSH! in the best possible manner. Ladies* Slrnao. Cobcr^ g(j, and Delaine Dreases, Shawls, Cloaks. Hose, gtraw Boimat

I a n y color that may be desn»i. tered; Canton, Crape, Casfcmf^ r l s Cleaned and Hcjshai & ^

Carpets, Yarn, Ac. White Crape Shawls dy

Sfls Dresses beamifolly * Brocha and all other Sp e^nal to new.

Marseilles and, LarjcasterQaHtsiBleached. C U n a . U t s \ lcsDn, Damask and Moreen Curtains cleaned, <i> ed and £a. isbed. Table Covers, Bngs , Carpets, 4 c , c leaned.

Gents Garments c leaned, dyed and pressed, without rip­ping. Merchants' Goods made saleable.

3. M. woold state that his D y e Hoose and Frrfelrisg Eooc are fitted np with al l the modern improvements, and a, superintends all Ihe Dyeirig and FinWrmg itimsell, his r„-r

tons can depend on gett ing their goods done in a manctr >, compare with the work of any similar Establishraen^ and m l the least possible delay. Ladies in sending Dressw io tt

Colored shonld not rip the skirt t o pieces. All responsi&Ui:; taken for the safety of goods s e c t to this estasl&bmest.

"We d o o u r F i n i s h i n g by Steam. Maione, NOT., 1SG2.

VOLUME / X X X :

nr;

GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY] OF CANADA. ' X > » U 3 r X * l x i e > o -T

N E W ^STEAMERS

—FOR—

-OF—

Who i s t h e Agent for sa id M a c M n e l n FrankEn Co.

Maione, F e b . f . l S * L

. Hasicft retarned froB laikcl, with a Choice Stock of

lacroding tke celebrated

£ & ? s W m f c x f « % -^^lEC^^i^stlS^fs , theprorierly'ltoaMrhrl

. . . B k ^ t e ' ^ i S % l t e l o M r r

3tt»vC0IIKT A M DW

... . o n K w a i w u * i « c , a t i c r o s t T n

taaKunB'i

mi:

B U R T S H O E S A n i > B A E X O R A L S :

HewoaMaaWMttryacG«dkaie«taath«]>aai "^aJaTa^Biifc^ta^'taiebra-^ '

L A M O I N E C A J L T S K I N S . WarraMMtobeth«a<tteXta^>arfedIsaUiCTtbrBaework.

UkaimiatokeewoalytaekeststacktabekadUaurkrt, aothaJMaaay!^r«tal«aKa^a*ftr^staa-iet^ aaanys*w<««,urjcas!Ue. In the

'fives' «'#s*- - i "• • '.4 •z3SB&$B& - - i f

B A S E M E N T - - ;>s?i 1s=f?3>. «vs** *$£&*- • - ' T

* . •" - a, "Sp***** . " * ^ v-% 5"^ *w*«'. .-».•• - - « •

^ icaabcrsndUMbejtStare.lh* I'itea«r aata *ek'»«. Siaaudht ''

;tiweei|a«-. Oar stacker

- a ^ a ^ a r e w a r r a B * e d , a r a » s a * e . A R G A l S a A B E S O W O r r E B U J . - M r . GODSO ' - - - • |2^2*B«^S*ar«»ar**a*a*«***s»» , > - - . - « - - - : ——

Malone, Nov. 18, '63. N E W G^OODS.

• * — ??

Jist Rtc*lrtiiL*rgtk Elegit Sttckcf

FALL & WINTER GOODS —AT—

fBURKEE cScMEIGS'. PAKTICTJLAES N E X T WEEK.

astaantima a General and Cordial Invitation ia •xtaoded to 4ha entire Oommnni-

ty to Call and

E^AaHpEPBieES «fc QUALITY. I LADIES'FURS AT

H O 0 D S , S U B I A S * 8 O N T A G S AT

C O T T O S T A B i r . . .

BUFFALO B 0 B E 3 - .

C A B P E T S . . . . . . . .

M DEESS GOODS)

—AND—:

HEAVY D O M E S T I C S ! . O F A L L K D E D S ! '

- A H D - .

CABSIMBB^i Balmoral M d Hoop Skirts!

^Uvgs , H O S I % X ^ —ALSO— '

S c l a o o l B o o k D e p o t .

Jaat recetred this day , a large stock of

TOYS ADD FANCY GOODS FOB THE

Palatograph Album* and Diaries fox 1864

—ALSO—

CBOCKEHTANDOLASSWABB!

SLATER LETTEB PAPER, ENVELOPE',

G i l t a e a l d l n f f , O r a l F r w a e B ,

w JLfci J3Q~w a^oTTv/rT^riiarG-s,

GILT CORNEBS AND BANDS,

- GJA.T A S D P A L S T E D S H A D E S , .

PICTUEES A N D BIRD CAGES, • «<•• « ? . c i- -- . . . . . . . . , .

AW May articles watch are te*aBBerenat«a»e»»on. ' . * ' ' . ' ' • • • j .

A s r i a r e o f t h e p a l ^ p a l r D n a r e i s s o B c i t i e d .

B V a P a r t t e a l a r a t t e n t i o n e t w e n t o F r a n a l n g T a l l k l a M l s a r K i e S M n e a ,

CHICAGO. StlLWAUKEE, SHEBOYGAN, AND ALL LAK) MICHIGAN PORT", CONNBCTn?S WTTH THE

RAILWAY LINES FOR ALL POINTS WEST.

8 . F . XrSOWt r ! . . . . < . : € a p U L K GOLDSMITH 4 K T E I . O F B Capt F. G BUTLEH I t l O S T « O M K B T Capt. A. GILLIE-S . D . C A L I I W B U . Capt -D . H » T J » « 7 « C a p t - B A. JOSH1

8 B S O S H A _ C a p t . H HJ^WETT O S T O N A G O H Capt H. H. TOMPKlNf-G O V . CVSOmAS -Capt. J.CADLWifXL.

One of the above steamers win leave; SARNIA daily, im­mediately after the arrival of trains from the East, and hav> snjjertoracconsrnodafions for First and Second Class passen­gers.

Returning win l eave the dock, foot of Sooth La Salle St.. Chicago, erery erening [Sondaysexcepted] »t 7 o'clock. ':• E ^ - ' - T h e o n l y reliable Bne of steamers between Canada and the Wis t , having regular days and boors of sailing.

_ # Ordy one trans-shipment. N o omnibos or carta^r c a t h e B c e . A s a f t e i ^ L t rente tins Une possesses soperio. inducements over any other. !

Bates of insurance lower than by any other route. Passengers det ir in- to travel thronghby ail rail can oh

tain Qckets v ia the Grand Trunk Railway cheaper than b; any other rail rootes while the time fa 16 bonr? quicker anc a nmnber h a s changes than b y any other route.

a J. BRYDGES. C . 1 . B A 1 J > W I S , Managing Director. Agent, Ogd"h-

R. P . BEACH, General Agent. X*. 8 B A K A , I H » . P . C L A R K ,

Mamne, May S - S s o . ~

f EFEBE.FS SALF.

Vermont Central and Sullivan

RAILROADS. Summer Arrangement.

L*die»', MiEKB' A-CiaareB'BBoot» *

tatte* w l n w a t k tatkwyBaeta a a d S b a e a SSper centvirss thaa t h c r c a a b a k a ^ a t i a a * ««««r cstsABstaveM w i l d * w t B b*

• C a n a a 4 e i s a ^ a ^ ^ a ^ ^ g | i a ^ a w y a w r ^

D . A a T S .

» . A M'S:

AT a t a r i

—AT. D. * Bra.

.AT j) . A ara.

Come One! - - - Come A l l ! 1S*V I P k c e n l x B l o c k .

.t ^ l7K]a^B-a%: MKIGS.^

O. i f oses; Jr., " ' ' Htajass Kecetred a KtwandlFuH! ~

ASSORTJI£ . \T OF CrOOBll!

Cft3 0 -Wacangrrca

B X T B A B A J B G r A T T T S —nf—

BccIT-tf .- -5LC_

A , BE. COOIVEY.

MeMillaii MiUs !

TBATSS GOING SOUTH A S D EAST.>

Day Express leaves OgdeDsbcrgh at 5-SO a. =x, Boose'i. - - - - ~ - o r t

m.. Boose's.

(

READY-ttADE CLOTBlittr, AswemtendUdroetaattraaVaadclaaa etBtacfc. CaB

and 11 >•!•• l in'r aa^awioea. VeaaBnr ready • pay axd TerjraasaB wnt&.

HtMaefAprBXt, tSt^-WT %' ^jU.'n.B M S - * OO.

New Fall Goods!

A f t e r t h e i O t & « J E y o f M A y i A l

wtttS^LLtrOOlW FOB

Tke TJaflfTiigrtdKave pwrchased fnsa Mr. H.S. McMxuoa, - • ' . the

W o o l i e i i I^iBwe*CFiry-, 1* t h e v iBage « f Mataae, s o l o n e a a d swccesafally operated

b y hhsv a a d h a r e tonaed a. co^partBersKp for caiTyimgaxta«,s«ainess»rsaaaBfactaTing

Otlks, CassJ-wrcs, Satiatts, Tweeis. -CCsj'.CCst

aJTD ALSO -- i

C B U r ^ u s W C W * l C I I O t a k I l r r N a l ^

Point a t 10 4 5 a. as . . Tor Boston, Trot and K<-w T o r t Night Express l eaves Qgdensbargb a t 11 5 0 a -

Polnt at 5.45-p. nL. arriving at Bosaon at $ 40 a. m., connect tog at BeDotrs Palls with Cheshire fiailroart tor Boetoo J M Worcester and with Vermont Valley Railroad f«r Springfield a a d N e w T o r k .

TBATSS GOESG KORTH AND WEST.

D a y Express leaves Boston a t S.0© a. BL, for OgdeEaKrrgh. West. '

Mail Train leaves Boston a t 1-00 a. tawrta LoweB, and ai 7.J0 a. m-, v i a Laarreaee or Frtcbhargb. Leaves Sprtng-B d d a t T . 5 0 a . a L , BeDowsFai lsaa l i i O p . r i , f o r O g d e s s borgh. i

N i r i t Express l eaves Boston a t 5 - S 0 p . E u , New York ai i O O p as. , e o a a e r t i n g a t S h i t e Kirer, arririns at Ogdens-b a T g k a t i a a O p .aa . >

S e e p i n g cars a r e attached t o both the night express trains running between B o s s e d Point and Bosson, and Boaoe's Point a a d SawhueiTW.

St. Albansj M s y l t , K i t G.

SU P B T E 3 I E C O U B T - F r a n k l i n C o u n t y . - s*m Freceriek W. Sorthrop, Trosste of the * r m * r i . i + dffm

rectors and Company of the State Fire ln.Brer.ce Compare against James S. Campbell, and rarah, his s .h • dmphrlL, ana Almedia B . Back, Execn rls, i c Bock, deceased. > ,.

In psrsnaace autd by virtse e f a jodpnent of he for r-n» " rendered in the above ^titlrd ac£-<'n z' a .-; *-cia!

thereof, on the 3d tf3j "of J e n e , 1^4 the crdf. , referee dory appojoiesl by sa5d p»or . c i : t.'; ai

poblic vendue to the bipfcrst hinder, at ik* C«crt H"u>- iri the ViBage of Malone, en the twenry-frmrth <*< .Asrop. l-f4. at foor o'clock in the af tertean. (he rral is'at* ex.-. tci'rt'. gaged premise*, directed by said jtrdgraert M he F. H ZX,$ -tescribed a s follows: AH said lands are Fitcj,te< iD i\lt

Connty ot FraukBn. and State of S e w Y<ri L<-->u Tea ,]I.I Old AtiStary Tract. Township So. S i n e i &. t aorf roD^ms one hundred and eighteen (IIS) eer t i . siere or ess Also lot So. Fortyfonr ( « . ) Township aif-rwj id. <v-.t4„ !r j one hnadred and s ixty aWes of lar*a, e^cvpsin^ ^ n - V a , The north west o^narter of said, lot : A£s^ MG 5 O F n i - t w (46.) Township aforesaid, containing c-ic scn»i-«i «r 1 - l i t i l6t» acres, more or leas: Also, t h e s o s e s fcaif of 1M \ ' , . Uondred andTwenty- foor<a2 i ) Towiz^%.Xo- Siii .e!i nu Military Tract; containing eighty (a») acres ef UuJ n , or less : Alsa. Lot S o . Two Birndred andTwentT sere: !T Old Military TracfTTownship S i n e (9.) contaii.:or > - I - J I ,701 acref f f land, more or less: Also, Lot Ko Ii=« 1!JL;-rtd and |iHrt£-V!P t2 3 2") o l d SJiStary Tract, T^sii-r. [. s Sioe. con^aimn^ one handred and sist.v acres ' i , i r : ^ - t ftr less : Al#o. Lot No. ^ixty^btrr (64.)" T/>wn&i2?p V V'--9.* Old Military Tract, containing one hundred a •* • » >• tf res. excepting" therefronj the -*ast half of saw? J. • * . Cot S o MBetj-three (93.) lovmiiip Xo. Nine i S . m . v ... u r y Tract, containing one handred and sixty arres As.' No. One Handred anu Twelve (112.1 contaa in^ one hi- "-•*-ind sixty acr^sof land,-eiceptingaierefroin the n^.ri-i--and socth-vc^t quarters *< 543d lot ; Also. Lot >n. 1' Hnndrcd and Eight (2G?.l Townsrip No Xine (9 > Oi 1 vi. tary Tract, c^otaininfr one honored and sixty acres vf )»" exce l l ing tbf refroin the sooth-east qosrter of said l..t A - j Lot Xo. Two Honored and Twenn-three ti33. \ DM >lj r , - ! Tract. Township So. Sine (9.1 contiicin* one baoaiwi ^ seixty (160> acres of land, excepting ih- M r m , ItoHtTe-north third and socth third of west one honored att<r i* (ISO) acres, and except the north hAlf of »he >ea*; r (S01 acres : Also, Lot No. Three Hundred aad FI^T T (553.1 Totrnship So . Xine. containit» i c o boij'Tr.! acres «f l a n d ; Also, the sooth e a a come r of Lot .\ •> >• t y « i <T6.) Township Xo Eight (>,) costaiiiin? on» I C L and ninety (199) acres of land ; also, ibe c*-t}i Is.' S o . Rfsj-thres {SB,} Township S o Ten Tf c -•* : eighty (Su) acres of land, more or less ; At?- L : \ Htiodred and Sixteen fTlff) Township N o Mt-e ^ i.> : itary Tract, containing one v handred and sixlt arr^. cet-^in? therefroat the so^ath east q n a n e r : AV L • One Hundred aad Eighteen (U i ,> Township >,.. V r t . ilffilarj '.Tract, containlGg one hendred an J ; -. acrrsT excepting therefrom the north west qiiar-rr. ~:.t; in* fortt- i4»)acres : Also, the south vest qo^tt ; - • i> • One Handred and Nineteen (119.) Township N . . S-' ' >§ containing forty (4**> acres of land, o o r e or less . ':- "* :g socth-wess pjx&riet of Lot S o Two Honored atnl F r • 'I'r; * j (S4-S! Toant-hip S o . Sine . Old M&tzry Tract. • . • • t $ forty (40) acres : Aba, Lot So Two H a s t s e d *•*: T S ^ B toor(244.) Township SOL S l n e ( 9 . 1 0 l d MiStary •?;&.:. -• fig™ uining o c e handred and s ixty (169) acres, e x c e p t : c :: - %iB from the sonthreast quarter of said Lot, con'aJL'-i : - j i ZCTVS ; AaSff. the sonth-east qnarter of Lot Xo Tw«- li -' .-< ' ^ »t<d >ixty 1160,) Tosashjp Xo. Xine (9.) Old JIUbarj I n . o|r|, containing furlj ^ 0 ) acres ; Also, the vest hall of L- • V ^ ^ Two Hundred and ixty^wo (26i ) Township S o . >io^. ' ^ taining ei«hty (SO) seres of lano ; Also. Lot X« oi>e Bo-.ze.' 'J&M »nd T wenty^hrec i !3S) Towoshtp S o . S i n e (9.) Old V.-jjjr r « i « Tract, cttaaarmrv* one hundred and sixty &cresv e x . . ^ ^ therefrom the north half; Also. Lot S o . time Hcnc.-^ ^ thirty-two p S ) Township Xo. S ine (9,) cont-su-a «<r ha dred aad sixty (1@U) acres, exceHm^ there'.^ <* «oa:h-esst qcarter ol said Lot ; Also, Lcs So. f o e b£-A -.nd Forty-eijfht (14-^,1 containing oae hnn.*red t . - si' (1601 acres, excei'UDp therefroaa tfce s arrft iEa[f of - . .* -«.^w * b o . Lot S o . One Ho dred and XiaetT-ssx ,19* . . . j - .e ^sj. | | Vo. Nit.e. Old MiEtarr Tract. coLtaimnp < ne n- . --v^ ^ f ^ l l i . t o y (160) acres, txcept in; the east half' .f s i-o L - ^ i - - . ^ 3 Lot S e - t > o e Handred and Xiae?y «eTen (1ST.' l ,«v<o ^ S | >ine (91) OW Military Tr"-ct, containiog oi,e Lu-.&x tJ j - ^ 1 sixty (16&> acres, excepting sheretresa ihe sr^nh-eiii'^s.'- '^^ ^ ofsxiaLLot; Atso, the north half of 1^3 Xo. i s o {rasS?- „.._,. and x -ven (3B7J Township S o . Xine (S.'O'J M.^ i ; V l - . . g g l | enotalnin^ e^sthry (S9) acres of land, neore or ^*s . .«- " fe?J^ •' S o . Three Hnsdred and Tweaiy , Towuship X" >.-* . |Jpi'-' Old HSitxjy Tract, containing t * o htu*«tre^ l**} »c-~ ^ i ^ o . Lot. Xo Three Hundred aad Tl^iny (- &- . / ° * T *-'-

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^ T E village Sttbsoribers, served Mall an I Jpdiee SoDscnbers For Thre« Months For Slx iJIonthi

The faollstters expect and paid strictly in advance.

BATB8 OF t . [Ten Lines o r l e

I square i ' week $ 1 0 Bach subsequent Ins'n^ 2

1 square 6 months .' 5 0 Yearly advertisers are en

the year. -All changes In exec B05ISB-J3 CARDS not excee<:

'every md>Utionat Une 75 ceati Alt acjouuts for airertUia;

insertion of the advertlsecnei marse'i the length of time to be contttiueil till forbid, or at

' and charged accordingly.

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Tamronsh to"Chlc«g;o i n S I f o B r s ! •Pera«o»c« la« ,U«h« Wert c a n have theW choice o f Boat

or Raih-oad,froat Ogdensbargh. Trains l e a v e P r e s c o n o n Urearr ira lo l theTraln ' freas t h e E a s t ;;

P. CLAEK, AGENT, MALONE, I * a lways ready t o Trait o » a n p e i s s c s , ro ing West . H e

•-- • - ' - ^ a d a Tickets t o p

ave^-MBwaakee, S t . Leads, Geve lxnA, pnrfasrafi and: a l l raiars West , S e w Tork vta^Ogdeosbcrgb, Water-

t o c o a a a atoa»e ,andK. T - C e o i r i l B . I V

^o. Xiae. <Hd MtStary Tract. c^jtadnhjgtSa't. Irt-ii-' *cres, of land, n^ore or less ; Also Lo-t X*» o n e Han ~ ' i.* ; Fifty-seveo irST.J l o s u s l . i p Xo. Xi&e. Oi.i MiBtaJO 7:. . contarning one honored ai^J sixty [1*^'] acres of .a . . -i cepting the aano-ess* QKaner ; Abo , 1 ^ Xo 0*-e H^ ^n and ctxty-e^gH i^lSS,] Township Xo . S ine . 0>i Mi v TracS, containing »me hnsdre-d at^d sixty [ l e § ] acre* c' JK. excej>t2rig fhes-etroa the aorta-west qoaneT cantAi- -Li -' 149] acres ; AKo the sonth haif c f Los Xo One H&fc ..',-' L.L eauety two{192J To^nsJ^p No. S i n e . OM MiL<a.-7 I n : containing rtghtt [sd] acres of land, more or less

Also the endrrided half part o f the Xcrth end of t&e - &*•:- m west qcarter of Towns&ip No. Twent t^^res 'tT K S™ Con3b^& Purchase, containing o^ie thocsan -f ni&e ^ asfiM ands ixry £t9<9} acres of land, move or less.' ftw

Also, the sontfc east c o m e r of Lo! S o . hOne Htr *.~^ £T and XiaeSy J198J Township So. S ine , • Old N^nn a»a Tract, contamicgseventy [78] s cre so f land : Ais" ••' "^ half of Lot S o . Two Hasdred and Fi'ty-ifese ;*S*) T» VB- S g£f S o . 3fine.Old MiEtary Tract, comatning one hoiHire- J - . m

{ acres ; Alsc, she west half of Lot Ko. Two Hsn^re^ &r 's.s t y - o a e p 6 : ] Township Xo. S i n e , Old MBfearj Tnrt . ct;- ^ S taining eighty fSffJ acres of land, a c r e or less- , | £ j l

Also , the sndiv ided half of Usre sostSb^asS qsa.tef «! ^ggi*

. taming seven thoosand. e^^s n s s d r e n ssxi thirty-twe .Ts^. acres of land, mare or less.—Jane 23^ 1*54.

ALLEX R DCRAST, Beferrt. a & McCALL, pEftj ASt>, Albany.

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S- EggicsSea OE Cre l awn of Boasbay, Cosmjy of i ^ u S e w T o r t , to'Josepk Kjeg?j of for t C o v i a g t a a i s s>.-.: i-ci­ty , and «hien, jDortgasrs was icaaiBi i n l i e i l=si = t i £ -o-f said Ccmsty cs bnak 14 o f Mortgages eei p a s e ST-4 os ' 3d day o - A n r a . IS6 i : Ar«S whereas. t * e sasd~=»r:rii:-ta heen dnly assigsed to Isaar Seetey o f Pert Covfetg-~-r ir a J O o i m r y , a s d t h e s a s s e b a o w c ^ r £ e d ; b v b s a ; And.nerr^ t b e a Q o c B t c i x a s e d M b e d>» a p o a the tirs^ pch i i , - i r^ -; t l & E « l a » i i a » » a s a . ^ j e ^ ^ | 3 s ? i ! d r s ^ a = » i ^ i ^ ^ a i ajii--« < andfiscrreenceoxs az»ds»stac-cr proceedings h a ^ r r -r-a Essrltsted for the recovery al; t b e same cr any par; t:*.-e* ^ S o w , r b a e S s e , o o t k e S S e r e ^ y grres l i s t by vsrtae of t» power<sf sa l ecoa ta ined i a s a t d aaortsxeeanddaly

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WEST, A B E 1 5 F 0 B M E D THAT i > - — : ^ U l t a ^ t o e t « parcel e f land s i tease in t& t . = i say , CtsBnty o t JraaSBa and Seats of S e a Tori. < -

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