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T0E.PMffifflffl| i \V\V>' I'Fl'AirFMOT. ; Household Jam and Garden. gBIifCMill lililH I i. I . I Mint. ,',.< ifrff.ct, \t; ;• .."t;vr , t : t . ( . , Jtn ^ Wf»;t.< «i> i n s ItoAi> STOE.—There is * Saw it, N>« Yfu'h. we heK-pre, that require* ,, .•'•'•rj rM,.im»'Ur to see that the weeds ' ' ,: "" l! 'J ' ;tk..-i*g i'.-e n«s«hiuc in the tli*lrict over which , h". has j-,iTi«.3(f.ion are cut twice * yrac— ! ' : ••" • 'kit i* iu.tf during the season of growth, j Ii. «<-i:ie !•'»<! tiistikrta a»d by some rc»*d- .!,..•:• of a j utu;i'i> U.ii- duly if |>erf«rni«J laiibfuily: i but ly ;1)< Urce majority no attention is '"-• f.%h- ' Kvrrt g Wk ! former i» iisUrrcgteu! in the j fairhf.il" rnp.rcm^sil nf th> taw; because ' !'<•• i . e . Kl.li -. j o e i-pijt tw.... i I.if'Ji r= a n d " .' " j 'J;^,i r;.m;U-'i:. n i > - s lilt'}" ,-,rP rarefi!!!} H?'pl !.:-!..fi of . ,,!;,.,., j„ ti, r . ntsmter described. T h e o,ur»- i <!<«ji o! :li*» tidy appearance of the roadsides i ! _-.b,»[».-, j is a «ernrxl»ry*ct>ji»M3er»tion. It is not prob- > •••- aiid i aW« His! the law originated in the motive of j JiiiiiK*". bus a« an economical measure—a ! ••'. tntm.V 4 means ol protecting Cftrefn! fanners from ,,. jr..i}.,; i eMe!es»ie-«v or rdovenlinew of wit id v netsh- t . ,,. . i Aitcniioit is therefore, called to the fact '". ,',''"'.*~ j that eveiy mad-master's warrant does or '"' j should contain this as tine of his specified j duties; and that if tie does not discharge it maneifac- j ],<• *liou:d be complained of to the road .•: the »*-• ru!ntui»sio!iers of the town.—A". 1". World. mm. mmmm^mmmMh xmmmm 7, 1*74. 8«Si*&i-i-rf»i<4t3i l «^^ "1 Marked Down to Close Oat. *-n r.< ting. : ,S,,\u;TII!.\-<; AlKU'T DirCKS.—A poultry iv,.ju in the j writer who "iluring the last six or eight •: '•i.iuiaii:- j ^ cars has raised nearij ail the leading tarie- ri' Uic LK-I!:;I t i- •"..!(••: < ist- j :i.-s <>f ducks in verj" limited atcowrnoJa- \•'.'<£ ',.;! '•'•>; ..• i! »•<<:- :!»• • •••.» ^'t-iirr- j lioua,"' iaform* u& that lie has imiKd by ex- v i;--t-,; i;.> i.-'Tiiit. ir; in.i! ' J!i.»iiifii:;ijg ! prripuce that a tub or pail kept fml of water .. <••!•;;,[J:V.». j IS as good as a strewn or pond. Ilehaswon ( , , . • , a ,.,'t ,%.t • "iunbi'rloss prizes upon durks which had V •''','•''.'i',".,''-'<\'S' .'."'.':','.' „V r-', '..<. *'\ ! '* %rr lic «" j n the water .since they were „!,.. ;,,,.,,.. j :, , M t i av ^..^ " 1W ' K - j ha!c!u-il: has tr»&l ground, brick, and plauk T,,, >-iV-:*-f*'.V'»"t .il-:;:!!. "**''..-VNltis ^|! fi*-t-*rs, aixl Amis that the tvro fumirr bring , . , . " i-ii I'araiylh, ittpumatjani, and many other .\ w.:'.i .. ,, r , . : i'ot»]ilaiiits. Tito iioor of \m dtick-honse is 1,1,1 '• r - ,J - ! >i»' r ttJ ""*"', a : i.f inrii punk, raisetl one foot or more from ..:. , •.. .i.,-.-,-^ t,'..p.:r, ,-ntd hi» tuarwl »!*- j , !i0 g ru;lu! ,,„ slolie ,.. k . rs . T i )b p revei it9 "',"''' '"' ! .*' " n * "*'*]'• ,,f " 3 ' 1 ' !, ; r " ^j*} j dampness, and also enables a terrier to eiwm ',';' '"•* ~, ! •"'' * " F ' T ' '." r * >•*'>'•• *>.ie out rals t hat would otherwise infest the " ?'".'" , r?. r ';: T- ,l!l ' ''-''y , t '"^' tLc i 'milding. Large windows are placed on the fii<* ; »'"J K'-p> : t dp lor s-\> r.i. «1a;.». '.hung : south, and doors ntnter Uic windows open to !,;>. j.i.i. »OTN. i a s , nH |i r ,. a ,„• wa ddK In winter the floor :, M,--- ;.: - :i • - : .<>• •> i • :\ ;.••!>•• car :> •. r ->.v (•: : v,.,,' ; o! tli,-. wwld'si : - ; ••.:..- ••.. .\ us u . l!..i! i.^s ii' v . I.I!.:/H: i.fjt i is iDMif! - i 't* 1 ; rj.MM> v, f- tiavt-.*';-,• t^ns-e > '. iI.vTijsfi»f< ;•! write anjiuing \.«-,r t-!!-;i;':i^. ;ua«laiit'.'"' aikcJ liiii i>t a vj..m,ui wl.o bad livid -,: t•„•-' .'.Jivi lir:;bion. the* pr;m — '..'IK- uoik 1' vc in ;!ip I:n!;aii i.uigiiagc ;- "N-:,i-in;. :,:'.;ii!i>i::ic!i«a = ;(.r." * *niy think : .:. ^'r.'-, !!,:'«!.j;l. ;. *>;i:- m> ri-nl fa>csliatioHS, i .!'.>.i j ii's-in'ctiihie yimng ineit !o fall head .•-!•.i ;..'.-ls ;;i srlre'nlcnilamouitciiwager Willi j you. W h j . (.": "perftjcki-db \>fful." —A !ei'.'^ra]>ij«:rs' newspaper, ij>eakjus of th« ! *.'!up:«'\ nici.t <.f womeu as operalois,says that iiu-ir power is already felt in the higher suV <•! convt.-rsation between male opera- i.!.'.- ovi-i the wires. Low jests and vulgar- ity hav,; grown iess frequent, and an inUtn- .ttluii liiat there is a female operator on a circuit puts a tji»ieUis on the most virulent of Ua.-jtiiciucrs. —Women were looking after their righUa . ••\...siio rcpUc.;, i him«!re«i years ago, as is shown by the Jul- f lovi'.sij; anuouiiceiuetit in the Loudon iV*/ a donna. i$ K-tni ' "' A '' rii * ! > J *i0 ; "Casino, No. 43 Great MariUoro street, this evening, the 14th inst., will contiuence the First Sessions of the Fe- male l'arUameut. . The debate to be carried on by the ladies only, and a lady to preside in the chair. tjuesUau—Is that asseriiou of Mr. l'o|*i founded i:i justice which says, •lively wotoau is at heart a rake?' On the .Sunday evcuiua a theological question to be discussed." It may be interesting to note that the i'arliameut decided in effect that I'ope was ail ass. A charming picture- is that of Saxe's widow at a fashionable party: Iter shawl was as sable as nlfiht. Her gloves were as dark as her si.awl. And her jeweis-that flashed In the light - Were blaek as a funeral pall; Her robe liacl the tone o f t h e lest (How nicely H fitted l»er shape) j.- ,--u-:; ,,,...- .i "?eh»n>;-j;:ri.~ Knglish »choo<- g.ft i. ;-:.. iMi!. T v i:.<.'u!.t. iii"osLi;jj; i« oue ol li.f ii.-t a.-lr -•;, '.liis Coii.-itry. *\w >'.< c»'."dy ,sr.initf.'il the elepiiatit with her tf;" r,* ^*.t>*. r-'piH"! Tti.-tt SIK 1 U-»S "ItK>kin«j for the ki-Uwle o! hi* trunk." I-v :/;*• c.'i'i' «f a K-tn«:JS ttisn l-iing struck br >iit};Ti.it(C ti.e wnj^'i'? juiy rt-i.tier^il a Vf*niict." u llf »a* Uilitd t.y the L >rd,t.ut tl.e !...•;•.! ;s ail ::;hi.~ He who has got aotlimg to do in this %n.ui«i but r.nmsc hiinacif, ha-; got ttie harii- «st job o!i hasit.1 I know of. —A Mishuat! fanner cut»piat:is that. lie is not rvceifing halt' tiic cant[>aign ipercl.es this year incrsstry to tight his firei, and he has ! ,v! tir miike a sha - . lug coiitrart with a coop- er Slt.t-*jJ- —Tl:i-y lisve now i:tvente«l shot guns which can >>c earned i." the pocket, and a fellow c m s!M<: o;;t am! go hunting Sunday and tiooue know it. —'-Don't pre-varicate^ir!" ihtmdered Judge Shell, to a witness. "Can't help it, Judge," answered the xoulti- "Ever since I got a kick iiom a, ictik% that knocked my iceth otit, I prevaricate a good dval-'* —-The belief is becoming strouger e»ery i!,it in tt:e E.tsuthat it John Morrissey stiouid jtivt! Hartard or Yale t'oilegt* $250,000 llie I-'jr4 wouh! commence an entire new account with him. —"Tiic OIK! thing needful tor the perfect enjoymr-nt o! love is confidence." Same with hash and sausages. —Heaveti according to the i.lea of a Ver- Hn«s - .Aivtcyin;«i. : .s 125.!HW,(X>0 miles from the earth, and IJiohbs st-.>pped being g«»d at S o'tk.ck ti.is '.uorJiinit. He oays it's too far off, —"'.My ('ear sir,'' said a candidate, necost- i;ic a s:ray wag on Hie day of e!cclio:i,"I am vi-iy uiad to see you.*' "You iieeiin'i be,"' re- pin.-d the wag."t Lave voted." —The luatritaosiial market has nicked up -o i'a;t since September that one New Ilanip- shire clrrt;yroaij h.i* laid in three barrels of cidvr and three dried caif-skius. —W:ves of candidates for slieritr in Chioa- ;n. c>.n plain that their husbands keep them J iives as well, and, departing, leave behind us awake nislis talking in their sleep and say- j sue!: examples as shall "tell"—such exatn- ins;. "What'li yon take? Step up, bovs. Come i ptes that another, wasting time in idle sport, I>an, Jim, EI.'Mae. Fritz,I'.ut'.I'at,the whole ja forlorn, unmarried brother, seeing, shall oi %e. «»im!nc some whiskey." ;aliant secretary of a life insurance to u '.:'-. inun al-.-i;*. to tire uti a staff is covered with a thin bedding of bay; in summer with sawdust, which absorbing all odors'kecpa the air sweet and piuw. When the betiding becomes foul it swept out and the floor washed with hot water. He has found that oats produce a larger number of eggs titan any other graiu. They should be led in a pail of water, the exercise given the ducks by feeding in this way keeping them in perfect health. The first food for duck- lings should be the yolk of a hard-boiled egg, and wheu a week old oatmeal i3 excel- lent for them. When young they should be cooped uj until the sun is up, aud not al- lowed to run in the wet grass, as more yonnj fowls of all kinds are chilled and ruined from this than from any other causa. \Vheii three or tour weeks old they may be liberated with the mother, and they will soon learn to go with the old ducks. Ducklings should never be housed at night with the oid ducks, as they are liable.to persecution from them. This is unseasonable, but wartb. saving. Tnoirfiirrs Ft;n SATCUBAY XIGIIT.—The smallest hair throws a shadow. In biinging up a child think of its old.age. A scar nobly got Is a good livery of honor. .Softness ol suite indicates softness of character. Truth, like roses, often blossoms upon a thorny stem. Prosperity tries the fortttn ite, adversity the great. National enthusiasm is the great nursery of genius. A well bred man is always sociable and j complaisant. A fool's heart is in his tongue, but a wise man's tongue is in his heart. "MB ©u&ee of Mother," says the proTerb,is worth a poond of clergy." ._, , Beauty—worse than wine—intoxicates both tbe holder aud the beholder. To be good and disagreeable is high trea- son against the royalty of virtue. He has the largest life who lives ill the lives of the largest number M people. As well the soldier dieth who standeth still as he that giveth tbe bravest onset. Cowards die many times before tlicir death; the valiant taste of death but once. Be not familiar with the idea of wrong, for sin in fancy mothers many an ugly tact. The race of truth is not less beautiful for all the counterfeit visors which have been put upon her. I am no herald to inquire of men's pedi- gree; it sufficeth me if I know their virtues. Jitr Philip Sidaey. If we could have a little patience we shontd escape much mortificttttun; timo takes away as much as it gives. Beauty attracts us men, but if, like an armed magnet, it is pointed with gold or ail ver besides, at attracts with tenfold power. They who know the truth are not equal to those who revere it, aud they who revere it are not equal to those wbo find pleasure in it. Vittue is not to be considered in the light of mere iuuocence,or abstaining from harm, bat as the esertion of our faculties in doing good. I regard the progress of opinion toward And the grief that was heaving her breast K-->ile<l over in 1>illows of craj»e! —How comfortable for a young wife to feel that her husband is a bountiful provider, and that she will never want for the neces- saries ol life. A newly married man was re- cently directed by his wife to order some yeast, and cot having a very well defined idea of the article, he told the baker to send up three dollars' worth. At nine o'clock next morning three men might have been seen tugging a cask of yeast up the front steps oi that man's house. Ax AMI-SING JrsGi,E— Some genius per- pet rates the following joke on old maids and bachelors: Tell us not in idle jingle, •'tnar- riaae is an empty dream 1" for the girl is dead that's single, and things are not what they seera. Life is real! life is earnest! sin- gle blessedness is a lib! "Man thou art, to man returnestT has been spoken of tbe rib. Not enjoyment and not sorrow, is our des- tined end or way; but to act that each to- morrow finds us nearer marriage day. Life is loug and jotilh isfleeiiug,ami our hearts though light and gay, still like pleasant dtvams are beating wedding-marches all the way. 1 u the world's broad field of battle, in the bivouac of life, be no: like dumb driven catiie!—be a heroine—a wife- Trust ao fu- ture iiowe'er pleasant, let the dead Past bury the dead T act—act in the living Pres- ent! heart within and hope ahead! Lives of man ie,I folks remind us, we can live our GOLD & CANE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Opposite the Cumberland House, PATTSBTJRGH, X. Y., - T h e gallant secretary of a life insurance j auu . u .°! u -' »"» ancar . t ml *™«™P« • « i «'" aacrffice. J , * r.rii r; v Win- in lommand of a nlaioon cu«trtving, sttil pursuing, and each one a . • - . . ' * V L ',''.•:' , , -•* \ t0IKlnaua °; * , pta, °? n husband get. CRAXBERKY Roix.—Stew a quart of .1,11, _ he Lite n-.p^a-antness, struck up the , _^ » berries, in sufficient water tnkMnttiem I: t i l . ' cloth; boil two hours, and serve with a sweet sauce. } berries, in sufficient water to keep them from . . . , , . . , r A n i -r »-»TT> uriTT/iTfvir.-i i bunting. Make very sweet, strain, and cool, \;::;'{:^!. i ;:ri:^'-' :i ' M "" at MOKAL AND RELIGIOUS. ! Make I paste, and when the cranberry is h -•• " i v-.> "•• » *"• ] cold, spread it on the paste about an incn :: ch b.!ip,.r••niomousoi.i c* ntN-uian. . '— •_--••---•— l j,j ckt i^ll it, tie it close in a flannel j. taUc'.j t i task for his nucha: liable- . —Uiuing the past month the Presbyterian ----- - - ... .~i: ••*i'i..', I don't -Uc much, bui if; U'..nl of Education at Philadelphia has re- ... '.:-.« - hi. v. it Uurls when I u'l^e any- ; ceivtd ^'.T CJiudidatcs for the ministry. l-'-n v.H'iMv.'i wotidnr." ; —Tiic Duke of Argyle has been quoted re- .i! /.,::r!4 man thru-: hi* :h!g»i» in'.o . ceniiy as saying that "there is a great ro- '. luoi.th tc» )-ee hov»' nihnv t»-«-l!i he m u:ee in crossing the suajs to convert souls, I .<• 1,.-TZ,<: ci'-rfril t.S inoinlf i-,.i s><c how h'ii vvry little in crossing the gutter," ': _'e:., :';,(.• man l.a 1. The o..: ."-it} of . —'fie; Uaotiats are making progress in •'•- a i; =at-;i-i, , Dcuinaik and Sweden. In the latter coun- POTATO PUFF.—Two cups cold mashed potatoes; stir iu two tablespoonfuls of melt- ed butter, heating to a cream; add two well- beaten eggs, one cup of cream or milk; pour into a deep dish; bake in a quick oven.. SMAI.I. SPONGE CAKES.—Beat well to- gether two eggs, stir in a teacupful of pow- A:: Ai:: ivii. tnuth. wl.i.e It n.-:i:i!j ::, ; try_tnty b.tvft nearly 10.000 members and ,| ere d White sugar, and beat for five min- :.-!. .i.wa^at.ii. • u- ! v .ir.-p'AyinsaMn-a'.! , M-m Sutiday-Seuool scholars. In Deu- Mes; add slowly a teacupful of nour.grate i,. :..-. a nr i". ;. :n:ner. v.-.'...-,, l-!t »i^ . mark t.ie.c are 1 290 Baptists, while m ^or- j h a lf a leuion iuto it. bake in SCallotJed tins. -. ..-.•v. : '.,,'.;. tv.-> h'-avv six shontv'.>, Way tla-:e arc only 2.jU. ' .-.: n.l,at l.c tia.l th-.',-. i:.th, •".!;:« is a pi'lo'.." awiela^pt^tlhn^^itSn CURIOUS AND SG&QPPfC. ... k u t.el I •.'. joa .-,Ie;uiJ ^U'.«Jr. - (.'aiilornia. it ii estimated that the increase til lite! it out, I'd of church sittings for this period has been greater, according to population, than in any :.z n.< n. i> i". rc.nein- <ni.e! State iu the Union. <\<: a tr:i; wl.-'se pa —An interesting statement U made of the :.•! in lank :» «.n<- number of l'rotestant divinity students in ,i..i a I'.I.I-ot inn^.- (>j,i l'russia the last twenty-three years. In -An apple said to be the largest ever P *..,...! u p....- «.i m m « t »,| rj-.tssia me last twenty-turee years. In ripened in the United States has been pick- u . ,:-.. r I .1 take >.. -i! isv \h,-i* were t>-U, which number had in- t .,| j„ Nebraska. It weighs twenty-nine and creased to l.ibo in lt^j2. From this time a half ounces. TJIE ISIUAXS.—In the United States there are, east of the Uocky Mountains, 186,415 Indians, and west of the Rocky Jlonntahis theio are 14^,703—making a grand total in the United States of 332,120. E.viov.vr. OF Day PCTTY.—According to an English journal, the difficulty of remov- it;g hard {nitty from a window sash can be i ! —The biggest locomotive in the world is claimed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. It has twelve driving -wheels, and weight To tons. , , t .,, ; !'.u\\;>.td the number has steadily diminished " l \"'-'V.,'V t-' I it i? - now represented by the sama figures 1 -i Ui,.- :i-i '" : ^" 1 vIz ' : y "^- ri ' h<: l o t a l r ° r t t j e 25 " >?V,*."' '*'• u'.u's v,:ts ul.K'H. l::'.n"S <:: - —T":;u .-chooluiasiers of Italy in a congress lire: •<icii- v.I.ieh they recently held at Bologna, passed^ " r !, .,,-..,. „i a %•- =<'!'i::"U advi-:=e to religious instruction" x ' ..:.! i am a :n Mililr: M-'II.X'U. It asserts "the ineouipe- .... i' u s , r.-i.Vy cii'it.f: .State to Impart instruction in A: :! . ,: ',.atc religion iu public elementary i u.~;;li! leave to the municipal! •A i. I'm . J .el lUllibolie. who recently died :...,!. :t in tier will the following be- AlLany llipti^t Missionary Union, A.ni-iican Baptist Missionary Union, Anieiican Baptist Home Mission -i'i. •'».!; Woman's Union Mission- obviated with great readiness by simply ap- phing a piece of heated metal, such as a uv H request he made bv larailies, the fac- ^ f i V? i , r0 V / f r , olh f r " I 1 » H »" :**&"& ,tv ,.t r'«ulat.n 2 Mich'instruction in the ^ U "'i n f tf (b . ttt '"" r ^- ,lot > ^ " « te »» •v"'ti-tv consider most om>or- be P™ &6ii s! ° w 'y °«er the putty, thereby v may consider most o Pi >or renderi „„ tue , a t t e r SQ s o f t t m U ft^ par J from the wood without auy trouble. CciiK FOK DIPHTHKRIA.—The ravages of dintheria in Australia have been so exten- sive within the last few years that the Gov- ernment, otrered a large reward for any cer- tain method of cure; and among Other .- . vi , ' , "I Am.nca. iHUsd); and to va- i r«l*"*tt to thU Was one by Mr.GreatUead, ." : - . •;!,. : ::.-Uu.:ion* a total of *i:..fJ00. , %''° at , rst ke P' '"? m «lmtJ a secret, b « ; alierwurds communicated it freely to tha !'..-•-..;• H:,rris has jti.'t visited ttie Mctli- ! public. It is simply the US6 Of Sulphuric i . ;•"[. M-opal tiii-sions in Seat.dinavia. He acid, of nhieh four drops are dilated in :• ;... 11 - : 1 .•; :• :iii-,\iiostaristicso(theciiurclies | three-fourths of a tumblt-r of water to be •- •"! .'. !< i i>74; Number of societies, i adiuiiiistwd toagrown peraon andasmal- 7••- ; .'• . ii n^ places !•;", members 2.9S0, pro- 1 ter dose to children, at iutervatsnotspectiti- M- •!.. ••:•- ] .:,:;•;, loci! preachers and exhort 1 ed. The result is said to be a coagulatbu of . r= «i. i •••.'. ..•cii.-a--L-.SuiiJay sch.-wls S2, Son- | the diphtheritic rn-Jtiibrane and its ready I!'AM:..I'.: v.!iii;irs ,'vt-u. Contributions, j removal by coughing. It is asserted that ;.,<•., whore the case thus treated has not advanC- \ n."• .,:•• ..' I'rotestants favorable to | e d to a nearly fatal termination, the patient : e e-. ,'„ ruent ol a Keformed Episcopal ,c v «red m almost every instance. H AVE marked down the prices of theli large stock of Dry Goods, with a pogiHct view to close out their entire stock, aa ttey shall make a specialty of the WholesaM JHN Itncry Business tmlg byJaanary l«t, 1815,ana till then even' artlelo In the line ot Dry Goods has to be sold Eegarclless of Cost! The stock Is now complete In every depart- ment. To secure ehotoo. seasonable goods. It will be necessary to CALL EARLY. Best rast eolored Calicos, - - 7c. to 10c. Host brown and bleached Cotton, 8 c to Wo. Kxtra heavy Canton Flannel, - 12c to,16e. Slant TtekJBK, - I2e.t0 2»C. Table Damasks from - 3Tc. to sec, Oood half wool Flannels. - - i3e.toiRc. Best JU1 wool Flannels, - - 25c. to S5c. Spleiulld Black Alpacas, - 25c,3Sc.&<Wc, Fine Cashmeres and Merinos, - 50c. to 80e. Best quality Empress Cloth, - fiOc. to 60c, Rich lltack and Colored Velveteen, COc. to 75c. Heavy TJnaer Shirts »ntll>rawers, SOo. English Waterproofs in all Ute New Shades nt less fhan cost. Heavy Double Shawls from - - $4to$6 The largest stock of Single and Double Broctm and l'aislejr Shawls in this part of the country will be sold less thiui gold cost of Importation. Illack Dress Silks worth full $230 sold at $1.50 Good Black all boiled Silks at - - 51.25 Tills is no boast; call and examine our bilk and Shawl Department and then Judge for yourselves. Black and Colored Satins—a creat variety. Large Itne or Mourning Dress Goods fn Cashimeres, Satins. Crapes, etc, etc., Less than Cost. French and Nottingham Lace Window Curtains, in all widths and richest design, at the lowest possible prices. Customers can re- ly upon the quality and manufacture of this goods, as we always keep only the "best goods In stock. . . 20 pieces of all wool Moscow Beavers for Cloaks at halftteir regular price. Our Cloak Mawulaeturiae Department we shall continue Mr this seaion, as the demand or our wholesale trade Teqttlre it. Wereeelve this week the latest European styles, and have secured the best Cloakmakers in this town. Cloaks made tooruer-laoies aelecsing their own materials if desired—and we guarantee lirst-elaas work; promptness anil dispatch in every case, tadiea wui be «ore to find She richest and latest, as we devote special atten- tk>n to thte department, '• Elegant Harld-llade and Crotcheted, Flata and Beaded rasaementeriea, rich Cloak and Dress Fringes,fineplain Jet aad beaded JUQH and Cloak th-niameuts, Loops, Buttons, Cords, etc, etc. ' '*- ': Uermo Underwear for ladles and gentlemea; tnfbaveevenr'giMexndttfle. M»BO««a» rich ail Bilk plain ana gros grain Bibbon, in ail the new choice sliadea, at wholesale prices. ' Real and Imitation Laces in endless variety, Noveltiea in Laee Goods,; Black and white Spotted TeiUae,BIa<A Lace Veils, twenty dtf- ferent stylea of Keek and Sleeve Kuming, -"' andlnserttnES.Woveltiesm Hambu _ fine Ste^SiTvef;OKydia9ed, Jet and aiit Orna- ments, Jewelry, etc. etc.. iu endless variety. Large stock of JCeal and Imitation Switches andHtoBxaId»Belte,PwketBoaks,Satnhels and lieatlier'Sa^a,;' t Elegant variety In new shades of raris Kid Gloves..., - ...;»•.. "fcT A' "- Lit A-"X,» Sternly, 'tmmon,'*** Miller eSXSItAL AOKXT TUK FOB L J?.i.: CKLBBRATBD •. E s t e y C o t t a g e Organ, AXD TtXALER 111 Music and Musical Mereltaafliie. Instruments furnished of w y wain,andntU satisfacUon guaranteed in ailBasm ' _ Any one wishluR to paRJun* « F«WO «r Organ will nml it to their ad»*»t»S>e to eow- suit the unilerslgrietl before pnrehaslng else- where. Initmments always 8«t Up Irud, and if not satisfactory in every refrteeit.wOlJhe taken away free or expense aiad gooa-naturedly Old Inatrnmastts tslcais ia yari V«r IICHOLS, LUBE t C0 M Pl^ATTSBirBCflt, 1*. f. Whole*»5e*Rrt Retail 0-4OC15 R8, Kaepcointantly r>n hat»*l -aJS fl.-owr« of REAL ESTATE *s» INSURANCE AGENCY. it. -i. \v ! :\ I:I; FIRE AKD LIFE INSURANCE AGIINT^ Grai'd 'i'Viink l i u h v V (M < WAI)\. GEOKCrE MOORE. t * i , * m? and Wet or<n c i ir.% Attorney at Law. mieli a* ! C«>nvry»»ein^. wtih Aektiowh'<!t,-tuei>: |of I>C*H1». &I'., a* X«t»ry t*«l»5ie. T E A S , I Uolonjt,Souchong. Japan,•..Jor.-l n t u l .->i>.f OoV>tt(t,Soufhons- Japan,eolowo ntui .->I>-1 <>n~ «»lol*«COTccnJly*i.»n,Tc.t!iic Hy-son.inttwTUi. TwanlceyaiMHSnnpo'wA'r. All th- at-'v.- Tea- I ar-.-nrtbe i«^«t ehc>i«.an.l l»t«e »»o«ttrtii fr..ro «.,,., .... CHy Brokers. j ,,,„-,„ -w ,, 5Tn , <! , <f fij(J n . _ s f ^^.^ ^ s c a A tt s . Crushed, Orantitatetl. Pfiwtlere-!. A •!!•>», Xew Orleans, l*ortOTlro ami far*. s r » 0 r s . Instruments furnlshed on trial, on ,ttaie, in- stallments, or almost any way to acfl6mnio- date the purchaser, at the lowest poaatbet price, f Large Sales and Small rrofita** betBg , < our motto. Illustrated Catalogues and rrice Lists Free. Address, H. A- tTOW, scyi 8t Albans, VI. Our Furs ate now open for examination, aud mil close"- -—..--. --^ iev are a WewYork. shall close them oat 2D per cent eheai they are sold in any other house in northern Was never more complete, inelading every- thing new and desirable in this line, and at prices much below their present value; and as out future success in business depends on this department, we shall spare no partis to make ft the most popular and attractive Wholesale Millinery House in this part of the country, WeflattOToumlvea, »hat;we have the names of as many Milliners on one.books as any dealer in this line of'goods, and OUT aim U to retaluouj hoW to thominda of those Indies, and those who have never dealt with us, we-respeetfiiUy solicit an early call.or a trial of our method of filling orders, and they shall find that we adapt ourselves to the wants of all, . Kespectfnlly, 'Opposite the Cumberland Uoa3e t PLATT3BVBaB,H. T. AK tlESAlil mmtB CANVAS8WO BOOK lor the best and cheapest Family Bible ever published, will be seat free of. charge to any book agent. It contains Over 100 fine Scripture Illustrations, and agents are meet- ing with unprecedented success. Address, stating experience, etc., and we will show you what our aeents are doing. NATIONAL VUB- LisnTNG CO., Philadelphia, Ta., Chicago, IU., or St. Louis, Mo. . The lu^on and Hamlin Organ C!o., 'Wmners , .of'ifla«tpW?WMWrafe' WKWATJt and DIPbOOiA Of HOiraK, atWfeauta; 1813, and l^iris, 1867, now ofTer the FfKEST AS- SOBTMCM* of ^ BCST'eAMCKKT iMU GAK8in the WOraJD, including new styles with recent Improvements, not only exclusively far cotft, as formerly, but alsoonIf£WPtAw^ ta? KASV rATfSfJfKTS, the most favorable ever offered. 0K6ANS KEItTKD WITH PBITIK>ECH£ «WT PUBCBASOKI, to almost any part of the country. First payment $9M or upwards. •• ,, lUtutrated Carmoenes and. Circulars, with full partic ulars, sent free on request. Address K A S O K & B A K L D I ffiMAX GO^ 1'* «3 III if -5«S'0'Sg i *•• i*. IE% M:. W"i -j..->n. ,,i : :in- n. .»•.•! v\ ,.t' i!,, iC'IO! !!! t o lrharpiv .:.; Mr. * : !;•-. u ! ' SM;«-!>- i j U--.V: on ti.e t! V„.p,..|.. U.erSv,- join !»'-' •Sam Jones piscopa i o,..'c:, «a> hclJ at Toronto recently. Kes- i.;u::oiis -Aen: passed condemning ritualism, '••••ntnenJ;.'!.; the Orange organization and V. , »i.n.' t'.at the latter 'and the Informed l;pl-eop,,i ( Lurch 'can consistently and har- o.'.i,... i-i» .\'>!k together iu the promotion 'i..' i'l.-ii'.].!-! ot l'rotestanti^ui." -- T! en. arc -•"> tribes in the Iieli.oi Terri- i, A .ii a j, .;•illation ol 70,<W0. Many <if :: -•- ;• i>U :vse. ».;ti,t u> In: educated and n' 1 .!..:.." .i.J au arc try in!: to become civil- .,",1. An.on^ t!.« Creeks, who number ,!..,:.!, }"i.'«i.«, :l,-re ;tr.; thretf missions, 2.'J5'i 11,'iiibe:-, li4 >'.iii.!!iy-»ch!X>l scholars, and r!4.-'> :- ^pt-nt yearly t »r educational pitr- j»i-e-. Tin- Ciierokees, of whom there are :7,!».?i. I.,!'.>• -.'-".'J pupils in their schools; J.O'J of the !r:be are church members. The i '}<. ittaa s have .*,!) day .selewU. Their chief, !:.»»-, i- a graduate of Princeton College. -The iJeitn an.] Chapter of Westminster ii.tvi: viiy Miisi.jiy undertaken to provide , u x. ayrtiut! the destruction of the Abbey by flue. WI . tt . ' A tank capable •>! holding 0,000 gallons of 1 n-.tler, which wili always be kept filled, has bt-i ;i built iu tha southwest tower at a height « t a d wiu hir. Sh«l»id'Ji *">"}**• kjl<5e » " * r-*r;»,..-«instjuithethoujiUt lie saw t!^ bfWii:, »J**J*J* S « * e of ' itrarrcd to fan***&jGL!tl S T J C e of throw to« » « « ^^SBu3ft«i5h» , 'apples for | of i&J leet Srotu t'ne ground. Pipes from this ; i.uve U-fii ;»• J ahmg the roofs, with hydrants Whtpeiu *'i 1 ahil hose altached at different i»olnt«. These ' - ' • - I m e s o arrangcl that o n e m a n could luril Uie Ooerlm :1ns the the choir sung an an- them to Thy praise. Thou knowaat the words, but we do uot. W« do pray Thee that those who led us inay.opan tUeir iiiouths that we may know what they ssy, that we may join iu Thy praise. May they not sing to be heard nf men, If a; tlMfy uot utucH Thee mod attend Thy pcopf*. or- the houie of Uod by ni4kin|a diifUf of fkM# »cive»." | *. T * --The uji/acle «f the Uqu«A«tl«i of Mm blood of «t. s Janitajt**, heilal to wUefc *»• hwu revived of latt, took ptac*M ' 8*pt.lo. KaMiummSitmSm^: day *<*» " * *^ u ^h^'J!>^ML A bin.vNOE I>i8cov*-8Y.—A strange dis- covery is thus described by the Osage Mission (Kansas) Journal; A human skull was re- cently found near this place,imbedded in a solid rock which was broken open by blast- ing. Dr. Weirley, of Osage Mission, com- pared ii wiUi a modern skull which he had in his ofiice and found that, although it resembled the latter in general shape, it was an inch and a quarter larger in greatest diameter, aud much better developed in some other particulars. lie says of the relic: "It is that of the cranium of the hu- man species, of large size, imbedded in eon- glomerate rock of the tertiary class, and ibond several feet beneath the stirtacc. Parts of the frontal, parietal and occipital bones were carried away by thecxptoMoa. The piece of rock holding the remains weighs some forty or fiftT poqnyij wWl BUUTJ impresslons of marine shells, and throt^h ft runs a vein of quarts, or within the cranium crystalled matter, and this by the aid of a microscope preaenfeaJeaoiUttl dmum/m? Neither Lyell nor Hugh Iflltar.Tt is stated, nor any of the rest of the subterraaean « c ptorera report anythiar »o ywnwfcsjbH as this discovery at OiagaSh^lon. Thel»««n- der man com* uaamt ta It.hht theHean- dertbal bones were Ibaad ia lMK0 OWfTtwW or tliree fiatt deep below the surface, where- as tins Kansas skull WMdiKOVWttdJ* mM rock.*;; •;•). t 3.4 . I is* *» 4. ABTiFwiAjhmimtsum OF MitAtl^' Tbe Iowa Loan and Trust; CoatpMy, Ikes Blolnea lowm., invests money for Eastern lenders at ten per cent, interest, net, payable semi-annually at Chemical Hationai Bank, New York. All loans secured on Improved Beat Estate, and; the collection in foil <ruannK«ed by the Coinpany, lenders subject to no expense. FuU abstract of Title, Conpon Rotes, Mortgages, &e M {made direct to tender,) forwarded on eontpletioa. New York ana New England reXerence* and full information sent on application. SAKUKI. M*!**"*. (latf.Governor or Iowa.) FM«'t: JA9. B.UKAKTWELL,gec'y,Des MoSes.Iowi! TV J l i > l l l l r Kxplorations of Dr. Ktvfafc- none,'* eomptete; anUtentic. ; A fresh book. Price suited to the times. Address B. B.kua- s«i. Publisher, Jloston,aiass. s ; «riiintn.wiii.yrfe«UA*riiia~ at CnUsctt wlltuol cLirj,, T»» — - _ uimScwtiia Co, i>t BmtiU.y, Saw Tork. . SIR? n n per nay at homo. Terms free. Ad- JPOS 4 U dress Geo. STINSON * Co., Port- land, Me. A wrKKKsnaztutteed to Male and Female Agents, in their locality. CoetsVCrrftlNGto try it. Plarttcu larefree. P. O. YICKSU * GO* Augusta, Jfe. subscribers keep constautly on band m _ full line ot Books, Blank Books,Pass Books. DUuies, Tuck Memorandnraa.EnvelopeSjLegal a^FoolsCap Paper-lIoU audjhvttisr Faper, aaj^ca^BnMjiiUBe^ba^^ Erasing Rubber, Steel Fens, Faber's Lead Pencils, Tissue Paper, Bed Tape, Ink Stands, Arnold's Ink, IndeuaMa Ink, Pen Backs, School Keward Cards, &c.,CvC School 13ooks. We shall continue to make meut the acknowledsed HEAD for the supply of all the diffUfl School BOOKS now used In CUntoa counties. v.'*' Country Merchante and Can rely on being furnished at the Lowest M a r k e t © r ^ i e e s ; We have constantly onl of Jnvenilo Books, v* bleforgifts ft» school _ A large and complete tJ»lden,Eslr3f;oMen, Snpur Uoa.*e. ami Ste- wart's Sugar House Drips. OLA * K S Portorieo.Jfew Orleans, Trinhlad antl <)cker- lunuen's. T O B A C C O , Pore Virginia Lear In t»,l~l, an.l 1 lt»s. Plugs fine Cut Chewing of different brands; Honey Devr Star, Kmplre and short Cut Chewing, am) also in Foil of all sizes, and l-4 and 1-2 Oross Boxes of Foil suited to tbe trade. fcBOk|«|r,-Extra. Ko. I, Mild and ditTereut kinds of KllllckinicV. C O V F K K , Old Government Java, Maracailxy, Rio and M, Donilufo.UronndCofletsin hnlk. pai«T« loll and cans. BROOMS, FAILS, WOODEN AMI WIL- LOW -WAltl-. Brooms,Shaker.Carpet, Street and E.vtra No.I Pails—«der,VurnlBhed,l!atidGiiooiHd. Wash- tabs—Painted sad unpainteri. Washbo.nnls, Xopctleks, Batter bowlcs, Choppin» travs, Pounders, Butter ladles, Bhtter stamps, u»l- linc Pina, Carriage mat •>, Nest boxes. Spire hozea,otttar boxes, Flourpalls. Battel boxes. Clothes plus, VTillow ware. Clothes It.iskits market Baskets, coreroil and opened. Travel! tne,Fruit, and various other kinds. Sieves, of all sizes for Flour and Meal, S P I C E S Ground and tsrd. Ginger, Is oiferod at «B*^T1Y BEDCCEB P«fCW. ^ The stock conaiata of Pianos, Organs. Melo- deons. Guitars, Violins, Aeeordeons, Coneer- tinas, Piccolos, FlAleiUtc. --- , , AUSU£rTr MCSKssioUNSTKlKmOK BOOKS onhandwiUbesoMara •*-»—~- ---™-- tnm tiw. Co»t Price. *-'-"'ii™r«-; <*. ' ¥ ?' ? ttprrmrctlj- attended to.,. WG have' superior fseUiUes for ihe transac- tion of such a business, and trust that we shall make it appear self-evident to our patrons, and to all who have heretofore favored our estab- Uatateat wlOi their patronage, that this is the place to conOnuo to buy their supplies. NewBooksReceiyea AS SOON AS PUBLISHED. BememberthOipiace, ^^'m^Mms^^ '"Street, P1.ATTSBURGH, N. Y. 28tf LAURIER, (SUCCESSOR TO LACBIER & KILEV,) OF.ALEH IX Sheet Music, Music Books, Violins, GoiLsrs, Banjos, Aeeordeons, Con- eerUnas, sad an kiads of Mosieal Merchaadlse, Italtsa, French and Omasa Strinss, and Doable Baas, HT~ Old instruments taken In exchange for new. Any one wishing to imrchase a good first- class Piano or Organ will find it to theiradvan- tage to consult the undersigned before pnr- chastng elsewhere. Any piece of Music, or Music Book, can be procured at Mr. Laurier/s Store, No. 69 Margaret Street* 3d door South or the Cumberland House, FLATTSBITBGH, X. Y. Orders for Tuning and Repairing Pianos and Organs, in any part of the country, will receive prompt attention. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists sent free to any address. Mr. Laurler will also continue to give Vocal and Instrumental Mnaic lessons. Everything done at the lowest prices possi- ble, and full satisfaction guaranteed In every case. Address, 12tf L. LAUKiEK, Plattsburgh, N . Y . Plattsburgh l^imdry, . OPPOSf/TE T H g W i T a E B I I X K s r g s n i S t r e e t , PLATTSBURGH, N . Y . rratB usderslgned take pleasure in calling M. the attention of tlie citizens of Plattsburgh aud surrounding towns, to the fact that they have at great expense fitted up, and have now In running order, A HEIMMSS LAUNDlf, where they are prepared to do all work In that line on the SFIOItTEST NOTICE AXD HOST REA- SONABLE TERMS. We have Secured the services of two Laun dresses from the city, whose long experience is a sufficient guarantee of their abUUy to do all work sent to taen*. AUlSunilyaadpeBlon-' al linen ^rili be entirely imder tlseir Chaise, A nfllMaftt Will Call at residences by leav- ine word a t t h e office o f t b e Lanndry. ttav^ left an order M the office, be partlcu- %B*«!S^H3£-S!rWsiifc FWiHE TROT B" Ms the oldest and acter, and offers the COLLEGE is one of sehoolsof Ita ehar- attalnahio advans* ages for the commercial education or young men and women. Its improved eonrae «r ' ------ uUUty. d gives study is uuequaUed fox, pracUcai utility. It has business men for teachers, and gives In- dividual instrucaton to each " procure good situations, fotal expense for Three Mooths' Course, «l». For oualognea, ress, JKO. tt. CAUIsKLL, LTlneipal, Troy, address, N.Y Good News for the Ladies. 9" A^.ba.re«fv^^Bo rt o»Us 0 ' 1st to have yoar miadle in readiness, with tbe name legibly written on the list inside, and left In care of some one who will knowttis to he called for. and who wluaeHTer K. A feres* daal of trouble Is caused hy the neglect of this precaution, especially in boarding-houses. With an clothing a list of the articles must he seas, together with the ton name and resi- dence of the owner. Tor this purpose.prtated blanks wlU be supplied. Those lists should be preserved until paid. Ko allowance for ax- tlelea said to be lost, unless a list accompanies tbe parcel. Errors, oceuring from exchange or loss of articles, must be made known at the Laundry within one week, accompanied by the list on which the missing articles are charged. After that time the proprietors will not be respon- sible. Every family or indtridaal should; provide themselves with a basket or bundlahandker- chief, suitable to return their elothes in when elean. No bundle received in a loose Jasper envelope, nor unless tbe nsaw|(MttSy writ- ten on paper inside the package. Bundle- wUhowner'snumber,will be supplied,If re- QattMsaiied^^reverydariathew»ek,and ssssu, vruiajv;a, J mon, Cassia B r K u 1 T s. Organges and Lemons in their season Turkish, Prunes, Dates, liaising, Zante Currants, Kits. NUTS, Brazil, Filberts, F.nglish Walnuts, Almonds, Peanuts and Pecans. CIDER VINEGAR, Pure Cider Vinegar of onr make, from <iran<l Isle Cider, to which the particular atu-ntiou of our customers is invited. ALBANY MESS PORK. constaniy on hand. F I S «. Mackerel, In barrels, halves, quarters and eighths, lieorgia Bank Cod, llalce, Salmon, smoked Halibut and Herring. ' S A X. T , In 5,10, and 20lb. Sacks; alsti, coarse and ilnd in barrels. V M. O O U . constantly on hand. : >|' t\ aWTTEB, CHEESK, KGCS, and sE ether kinds of Farm Produce, twught and sold. ' h WKKSU BOSENDAIiE CEMENT, eoaitxntlyon hand. Agents for - MtjrTtnr INDIA RUBBER BELTING. B.L.XlCHOI^, D . F . nAltKF.B, iJkBBSPi. h.u.nmnx. Plattsburgli, Sept. 27, lsra. tr n»v^r* ar* ijiii?-'il !,* PWELLINU noi'SKS 1\U{ SALK. FT«*T« if-lil awl npw^rtli.jKYnr.iiiJE U* l.^a DWELLIK(.S AM» STORES T«> LEI AT IJEDrCED KATES, KJ- ll 2 V il ^ i :, ? I VV ; > II h. <f : -« ' Fire Tiisurance Will I)o r.inilsl,.,.t in tbe roilnwilic Soiiiul and reliable r.,!no;uiles, viz.- HAJJOVEH F111E IN'SfKANTK < o. of NV-,r Yi-rk e-iij-. Cash Assess, - - - Sl,n.|,PKI.7I Insnranecor iiwi'iliucs ami Farm fioieu, against Fire ami L:i;htiairg ;i «/«.,..//;.. EQUITABLE 1. 1 i ' i-: Assurance Society cf the U. 8.. 1-i«) 111 - » : . . K v ;«-, . N . Y. i uwins* n -» F*«1 itn a ?i r». - R. .1 S» — J. C ,; ., ! INCOMF. - j ANNl'AI, IS^fl':.-. y\ I . I . ORIENT IS'SliUANTK COM PA NT of (fanfont. Conn. Cash Assets over - - - 5^> m.000 WATEItTOWN FIKE INMTItAXCE CO. of Walertown, X. V. Cash Assets oyer . . . $««),0liO Insures only Village l)we|lln«»t and their contents against Fire and Lightning. FARM BUILDINGS FIRE INS. CO. of Herkimer, X. Y. Cash Assets, - $1.12,flii0 C1TV INSURANCE COMPANY, . of Providence, ll. I. Cash Assets, - $200,000 Insures only Detached Village tte*iden«es and Kum property against Fin; and Light- ning. Pays loss on Live Stock when killed by Ligutning trtfrcrtr it may lie. Bates will lie made as reasonable as possible consistent with the safety of the «Uum»anles and the safety of tlio assured. Kr-rarUeularatteiidoii given toOie. insur- ance of Dwelliiufs. BAfti P l a c e to Buy THE CHOICEST QUAXITIES OF Staple and Fancy JOiI»:«eAiM>EN W OULD respe«tTnlly call the attention oi purchasers to fiis stock, comprising a variety of goods seldom found in country stores. I invito your particular attention to my stock of Which will be found very large and attractive at all times. 1 make a specialty ot CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES & MEATS, PICKLES IN GLASS, CATSUPS & SAUCES, JELLIES & PRESERVES, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, FRUITS & CONFECTIONERY, CHOCOLATE & COCOA, COFFEE & SPICES. ALDEN'S CONCENTRATED PURE FRUIT JELLY A Delicious Article for Invalids. OTTAWA. JELLY Iu Half and Pound Boxes. Also, CURRANT and other FRUIT JELLIES in Tumblers and Pound Cans. TO MY CUSTOMERS, whose patronage has as- sisted me to whatever success 1 have met with, 1 return, niy sincere thanks, and hope that by lueieased exertion and fair dealing, to merit it continuance of their trade. JOHN McCADDEN, No. * Bridge Street, 25tr i'LATTSSCUGH. N . V . npiTE CHEAPEST PLACE TO buy GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, IS AT TUK CBlNTRAL GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, Third Building North of Court House. No. IKI M i i r g n r e t ft*lr<!of, corner of Coruehu, PLATTSBURtJII, N. V. Idfe lusarauce* MASSACnUSKTTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Sprinj^lel.1, Mass. Cash Assets over - $5,f*iO,«JtJ All Policies nonforfeitable by law. A re- putable safe Company. «".% ^ 1 t . F I R E I am |iifi»ar*' , *I !•> eiT.'-^ i'snrnxt* f im .«n kliirfsof projwrrtv.iu s:fH«l unfl r«»H.il'E» t •*(•.. IKililfS, at t l «]tiil;tl.|«» raU-S. r;irM*-M*:»r A'.t, ,, Hon is Rlv«»n to ins'ii.ui-*« <«n K;«*n rn'jvrn', ViHaoK Uwr-SiUngja. C«*i*nlry i&t»v* •• n»sl >i* r cli.tii'list.*, Il*'t»l5. Clturrlit •*, >i *»*>•! I.uiUu.ij:,. I wotiM rf^i^i-tfiilly iitvirs-! tit** z\u* r.t»'.:i of tIu-]MiltIi«-1*i tiic i*»II<>« Mt£ H-*l **? V*HM| l '.Ui! i rt^ri'^'ril*-*! l»y u s ; GLKViS FALLS INSfi:\Ni'K «•<». of Clen's Fails, N. V. Capit.-tl, _ _ _ - - - ^Te*..<**•> i-i RfKiER WILLIAMS JN'SPRANCK * <».. .•r I'rovhleii,-.-, K. 1. Capital, . - - . . _ j:,,»^, sa .... OM\'Kf;O.JL- ONONIlACA 1VS. 0 1 . of |"»i<-rni.«, \ . V. Cai'ilal. ?.:"»•.••.•"," \m MPs r\Lr, \»Mtf. |IL\ t t'-.i'.t l.t.li 1.1 f . i . . » < > l» i X ! \ < ; •I mi Fall and Wintet Trade M. MILIJUrs DRY & Ftf CT GOODS STORE, No. *»o M<4 •-<:•> rnt S<r«r«f. 1*1 . \ ' l " I > * l t t !H;i| ««. \ I T.u.r I.I..I.,II.. 1., »,.-. .. .. ,,- ,.. t - ...... -, 'I'-"*-'' iver, nml i.eti.-r 1 Inn: Ti«n?» i, ,si?.?i 4i 'i ,s », ? 1 f-i ATLANTIC & rACIFIC INS CO., capuu, l* 1 .^?-"-. M ^ m\k FANCY HOODS. XAUHACANSETT INSI l;AN« II CO., , . . • 1 . . . W 1 > 1 ' >' ' ! ' ! ..f I*r..vi.lei«-c. It. I. (l,el«-,} ...b Capital, . . . . . . . . ,i:,rt. ( »*i i.,,,i„i.,: tuj- ntaire 1-1 w.\ "iii.<i..i.,it >-..< t..le, th, ...Oiie . "I. .'. .1* IE? DRESS GOODS Tickets FOB SALK Ta and from Ireland. Eaelaad asrf Germany. Di^afts for Sale on England, Ireland and Cennaiiy. C5r~ EEAL ESTATE taken charge of ami sold with careful attention. Office between CUaton Street and Prataction Avsnac FlattsbBrgn, CUntoa Co., IT. Y. r^SifY'S Agency, MERCHANTS INSUUA* E Co.. of Providence, K. I. Capital, - s.-j»,««m OK AI.«O-I 1.1.uv t U-.KI.-. THF QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY, j J.T.%"^ .'^IZJi^t'Jt/V&mr or UvoriMso] otul i*mtU*n t i:i*^iniirl. ; $,»'*•:«».**.«»<•, Ki^.e h u*.l *n- *i i\>ym^ Cajvitui, - - . - . _ »jd (b>yi nfit) { Tlie Queen Fire li.M.riu.ie «...„,,„.,» u,^.. ! C O L O R E D A K I I BLACK SILKS against IJISS or I»ainage l>y lire, on iniil.liiign. 1 Merchandise, Household Furniture, U.nis. I Hi vIl.qi'MtTlV- ete., at the usual rates. Losses in ihe 1 niled States |ir..in|.ilv a.i- • ,:, '* < C »«d * ..l«*ie,i \ , u . i» •,„., t,j,,. s ,.„» justed and set I led from l.... ;il riouU, u lihont i _ _ _ reference to Uw chief offlec ill Live,p,«,l. ; M V SfiaWl Department, I an alsu iiwiiapwl to i.l:K.e l;iH^.^ inlrn^l-- ' ed t o m e i n t h e l<est of Unclish < *on>iKuiie.4. '< '" *-'> ; e :»"<• ',»• .>••!> >•« asstt« un:, «i».« .*.«. Tiie«mMfiir«ai:drr/wfU/i/vof iheC4>ui|>ai>les : sisfs in 1'aisli > , iiu..»...ji. ! ;, ... loit^f ;,- ,; represented b y m e cannot lZ> qnesii..n.-,|. hirlpe.1 su-n-. ii, ,a «»u tali ,-t maVr, sij!(lrj,,;t|>. Not Unmindful o f t h e kind favor heretofore '• lan-v u,«.il». l_:»-,.. t lis.,.wu.^ ,,»„! i^j,i„.,.., shown m e b y t h e public, I slill most re.sjM-.i- in irreal vam-ty .ti.d pil., * t-i-, i,,r, fully solieit its j.atronase, (jnaianieiuiir tleii H'iiite «.«.HM1». Ja-->.ii. ;•,. M:'I».I;I..<. vt,i,.-3,, all l,i:siiiess cntrust'il l o m y c a n - will r»<i-ne i a,,< * B!»M"p l.artii-. .tin;; t> tn, .»;.,: M 3 -..-.M. -,. prompt and suffleient attention. '. a»i«««l av-iruweni. aMr~Oivc men trail lieforeinsurincelsewhere. , tawuu. 1-. l^-tm.' . -M..n ai»«l \Y>«,i'.*,.*>*. H 1 u-llll. ' **"' Me"'* lout II..;, , ti -e •> (., 1: , -.!«.!-:,. ai..l is. J . « e.v i-.u. , xi„. j, r „ ,. b atJa , . u ,,, ,,, jj,., w (., , „ , , ,,_„ ,(„.,._ Margaret St., PLATT.SUf Ut.'ll, N. V. .-.if " Table l.ti,.-„.T, •.. ,•!,, ;> , u ,,.l N.IJJ,M^..I,.,I »ii 6enl Tim Insurance Agency.: wx^B::^^ C ' •» , 'ilH'in'M.l! KBIIU .«..« H.l,..,t,.! «,!,.. ^ES T HT -A. Insurance Coiii»aiiv HAHTFORI», €(>XN. Iucur{iorated iu Ifil'.K Charter Pt-rnt'tual. the ••paifi 1 ijuniil,! i.siiH , «,,!«),,, u.m* n»y sl*,r,-, I i v.UI i,.,v» - a y l o i n ii i- ;i<(- ;':•.; 1 i,.,s,.H if >«*ll ni.-i I , ,•• ,',<. . ...... I , .,>; , : ;,,. N;,.!- i-C;i:uitit'iiiV-!i..!i. M .1 ;i -.i'li.,' u-'vs'rl. ! lit to pill.-iii-i ,.r }..<!, t. ;.-•!. a; VJ v '. . ,,,, ; M.-tr^.tr..* ^1 r- ,-f Tliaiil, i!,s' >>tti lor p,o,< i'i-,.,1^ "1 „-. I;. -: . • i;!,li M. Msi J l CASH CAPITAL, sunpi.vrs, OVEK S2S ; R. 0. BAKiiliJi ti; SONS InsnraiM-e .i^ainsl l-.-s .-n;.l Him.-i'v ;. v i-ir.- 011 Terms adapbvl to Use hazard, and e,."!( ^is5- ent with Laws of Compciis-ilion. ZEPH. C. PLATT & SON. Agents. For Plaltsluirsh ami vi<-iiii(.\ Vila«' Bloc-k, PLATTSBURGH. N. Y. Franklin Fire Ins. Co., OK PIIILAUKLPHIA, PA., Assets. ftV'iOn/lOO J. D. IIAfJERTY, Agent «averpool,London&Globe, OF UlXlMiX EXOLAND. Assets, - - - - - ^-1.000,000 J. U. IIA«JKKTY, Agent. OAKTFOUII FIRE, <tapital, *UWi.MM) IIOME, - - - - L'.iKni.ntH.' PIKEN1X. m»,<wh Tliese well known and npntalih' t "niiipanies offer to the, community a .sulo aiel r.u.iMv lurotectlun .-t^aiust loss irilamat;,- by Fire. Office over Wm. ltecd's .lewelry Store, MAIIISAIEKTST. r/.irrs/:l/;i;//.\. ». •/.V.Vll. C. PLATT * S<>N. TNSIIRANCE. OSNVEC.O COCSTV Farmers Insurance Company OF .S.-l.V/>r WlK'r'.K, A. Y. j Vx*U Capital, - - - - - - Jloo.tMMi. I injures nothiii!; lull farmpn>|<erly.det:e he.! I r,"si,l,-!M..'S alel !h»-ii- e . , , i l , - n f s , ,1,1 \ . I l». M. l<tl:l>ilAM" te.nl 1 l'.,r l*l:>ll-,l>ni^h . m l ». II.II.\ fti-ceiutier ll,l<;:(.- ii'vl 48 Marjiaift Strc^i. I'I iHi-l\ CAHFETS DRY GOODS. f»2 Mai'?ar. i K* rt«rl. PROVt:-:i'CKS, if. R. EMEUS ON, Fire Association, i OFI'lULAPEI.riUA, PA., j Capital and Surplus, - - - $:;,000,Ot)0 i J. 15. HAOKKTy, Agent. ; WestcKestei" F i r e I n s . C o . , . OF XE\Y VOUK. Capital andfchirplus,- - - $7l)0,i)i((t j J. U. IIAGKUTY, Agent. ; Conuuercial Union Fire Ins. Co.. «IF LOXIMiN, CMilAMi. I Cajiital and Siiqilus, - - ?:L',.*»"Ki,ni.s» i J. P.. HAUKUTY, Agent. , pLATTJSIHilMill Cigar Factory, KS'!'Aitl.lsni:n l-.::. N I]\V I ' I IJ M ! NE^wV GOODS!! TiTIDVSr PB.ICES!!! i "< ll I i l 1 1 " . ' i "1 ( ! . H.U«.M M l J^iu —i- < \ Ti?i!lh\'f! !.:!'! has constandly on hand a full assortment o t I Groceries and Provisions—fresh from the I Wl«o.o«.c, T*,,.^ T«t» C rt Market, which the public may pureluise a s l o w j -"»"S»**i* r u t , -tils. «*.<•., as they can be foundln auy Store in town. I <n.-M w V«>I;K Cash paid for Butter.Cheese, Ejnjs and other I Productions of tbe Farm. Call and look at his Stock and Prices. !. S C I I K I K i : ^ <'<>.. JJOlltt^ilC tue fifth day, to or farther partieulars. see price list. ___ -'Ptattsburtb Vidaity TMoaxTor , ^Mr«i^»fa»7My«i- ^.'*r« r '. rav, - *?% 4 rrrocery and Provision Store. BRACE & WOOD, No. 5 BriJgo Street, (Bailey-s ISlock.) PLATTSBURGH, >'. Y. Have a large and complete stock of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Which they oiler to purchasers at the Y«ry Lowest Prices for Cash Only. Purchasers arc requested to call and ex- amine stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. We have also a line assortment ol I) «3;N^P E O TIONEBY and other goods suitable for Christnuu and Mew Year's Presents, To which especial attention is invited. BRACE & WOOD. Dated, Dec. 18,1873 51tt. Capital ami Surplus, - - - #l,:^ttMNin J. P.. HACKRTY, A",.-tit. lollll-ll "I III' el ' linn a ! l \ . I h . : I l n ' i I: n - 1.... -J. .1 l.ll-.- I ' l l . 1 . •>." • l e i H e " I \ I i IfflDorteil id Dcracsitc Ciiars, JLyc**m&xk^ I*ii-e Ins. Co., \l. > : o . . :..!i- - l . . I - • OK PKXXSVLVAXIA. Assels, - - - - - ?«,"*",'»«•' Smoking ami 0h«:wi:i-r 'J , '«>-i< •'. J. II. IIAiiKRTY, AeeuL | . , ,. - ! MrrrM-faauiu .»«d Lriar l'ipe-. Horth British Mercantile Ins. Co., ! L,iai!iii.h'm.'iiV." " i 11, •• VI. II tin.UM l l i . i l . I • ! ' ..•'... itt' LlVKltrooI, AMI I.IIMKM. : mainil.i.liue.l l,y !. -« in ;i i! »•.. i ( hu-lilK-il I.J I h e lieu I n . " •'••'! •• --' Aasets. - - - - *-i;:,<Ki.i,tiim I I At Astonishiiif"" Low rrioc.-'. i. .1 ^\. \/\S A. i * » . JTor Sale Cheap. E. G. TROiiBLY & CO., '' vMeav *tr»4fc-M» Btaxsaret Street, r PLATTSB0KGH, Ni Y, MATE oahsnA_for aal*. or « . c , .e-,. I S waaoBMStnxe.andat the eery low( pricet, lenrtim firliiy of riMrahaatot* eise- I ltM«'4oM )M t«e fBOIUILr. l.TB/J.SLV. .1. V,. IIAOKKTY, A»ent. Hevs Y o r k C e n t r a l IUK. CO., OK XKW YOltli. Capita! and Surplus, - - $2."jii,WJ0 J. Jl. IIAfJKRTY, Agent. Atlas I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , OF 11 WITFOUD. (IIXS. Assels, *nv»,flfiO J. B. 1IAOKUTY, AgenL Royal Canadian Ins. Co., MOVTIIKAL. P. <f. Capital, . . . . . ^«0,«00 J. B. MACEUTV, Agent. Fanu«l Hali fiu, Co M BOSTt>N, MASS. Assets, , «300,000 3. It. IIAOKUTY, Aaeat. Homewteaa Insnranoe Co., orwsrwm«rii. h.r. The U H ' P ; ! > • >l c . i ; . i l . l i " I l l i e i o 't !••• • - ''•• •' • tl> In U t r .Mhal'l'l.: 1 "1 Si e ;•-• In i. > ' ; ,.l ' l . i l i . v . - ' . , W . i i . 1 . 1 u » ' l ' • " • ' <••• -I > > riri'UileLut* •'>, ••! Hill I. ' ^ l : J - . ! . . ... ' I all IIM- I«-m-lii. |i.-al>rs in ••HI In f .' ! - "•' • ' " ' - : "" irn- u-> a Hi it. VV •- - .. • - il •.. i.:.. » l,l^l'ee^^lU^\ e.'Uil-e'e ,. .'. i 'i .1 :. .1 . * ICIOICMI'.LI: m i . «»I.I» -i IMI, No. '4 \ Mai-^.U" 1 S t f • t. PlaltslHirt-h, N \. --- f . l ' : !' • I. SCHL1LU & CO. Slocli I. S i I I K I 1 - K . I J. A.Millt. i ANOTHER CHANCE. FIFTH AMD LAST GIFT CONCERT i> AiU <*%. n»i, PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY. M V I'I I w :, i , i - 1, H .-( i i'i.US.a; M *' Capital, $anQy00O •S. B. XIAO EOTY, Agent. attewasatlsat. a^a^aaaSasaw aaaas. A » E . » gna-MirS ,M,. .fefci^ MM. ,.lw< >S ,%,*. Pifc-TIIJSKII T lfOVEMBEK 30, 1*74. N. LAPHAM &. SONS. *:U t»*4, - * i •KAWIXC mum* it TUtT IUfK. JtMT OF GJFTS. OVF oitA\r» ami uttr, *>\b uu*Mi « A»ti «.i»-r, «%«littA^O t »»M «»»rr- IIMI tuiaAai* CS»H «•;*"£. om liiuKU CAWI oirr, S^A»«4.I**«.»»»»»»«--*>-'«'. 1SCAUU l.lrTh, I*^a»ea«li, tSCAbrt OUT*. tS,aS»eacb. SSCAritf t»l«Tf», »at«»rti, as«:ASH otrm, * uw « » * , » ( AKH h l t - O , JMMSeaeh, mejamtium. »a»«h*. SWCAiB ClFTil, a«»ea.h. ,.. - . »ir <»iaj(|, .sstmaeh. *-•'.OIMIO ItMt.tMM* ao,«MM» iJ.itW lOO.tMMt iitt.uau I.Mt.OOtt loo.osa wu.uao a jaaaaaaaaa 'SMVJsMMft A 1 > 1 f;« » x I» \ * K Saw, Plaster M Floiri'i Hi ««ia,t Total. ««ja»«iiu.siu^«h. SAMSAW Tttminni.. TIM1% ITM) AJiD MEAL, Fare* Blova Seoti^ Flatter : ti,v.»n I.UVI \i\ wmm or AM. {(r^uiPTtoNs, WU» if til* fcr Drws%l«t:, I'artit i>ur aile.iMen | , w ' h , t hi .«il auichard Patent 8Jiingil» HM WMi PMHNCI S9MMMK ajaaWHaw >'• awajd wear M Wissas W.^ilsak^kM. af »*s»^»||s

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, t:t.(. , Jtn ^ Wf»;t.< «i> i n s ItoAi> STOE.—There is * Saw it, N>« Yfu'h. we heK-pre, that require*

,, .•'•'•rj rM,.im»'Ur to see that the weeds ' ' ,:""l!'J ' ;tk..-i*g i'.-e n«s«hiuc in the tli*lrict over which

, h". has j-,iTi«.3(f.ion are cut twice * yrac— ! ' : ••" • 'kit i* iu.tf during the season of growth,

j Ii. «<-i:ie !•'»<! tiistikrta a»d by some rc»*d-.!,..•:• of a j utu;i'i> U.ii- duly if |>erf«rni«J laiibfuily:

i but ly ;1)< Urce majority no attention is '"-• f.%h- ' Kvrrt gWk! former i» iisUrrcgteu! in the

j fairhf.il" rnp.rcm^sil nf th> taw; because ' !'<•• i . e . Kl . l i -. j o e i - p i j t tw.. . . i I . i f ' J i r= a n d

" .' " j 'J; ,i r;.m;U-'i:. n i > - s lilt'}" ,-,rP rarefi!!!} H?'pl !.:-!..fi of . ,,!;,.,., j„ ti,r. ntsmter described. The o,ur»-

i <!<«ji o! :li*» tidy appearance of the roadsides i ! _-.b,»[».-, j is a «ernrxl»ry*ct>ji»M3er»tion. It is not prob-

> •••- aiid i aW« His! the law originated in the motive of j JiiiiiK*". bus a« an economical measure—a

! ••'. tntm.V 4 means ol protecting Cftrefn! fanners from ,,. jr..i}.,; i eMe!es»ie-«v or rdovenlinew of wit id v netsh-

t . ,,. . i Aitcniioit is therefore, called to the fact '". ,',''"' .*~ j that eveiy mad-master's warrant does or

' " ' j should contain this as tine of his specified j duties; and that if tie does not discharge it

maneifac- j ],<• *liou:d be complained of to the road .•: the »*-• ru!ntui»sio!iers of the town.—A". 1". World.

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• *-n r.< t i n g . : ,S, , \u;TII!. \-<; A l K U ' T D i r C K S . — A p o u l t r y iv,.ju in the j writer who "iluring the last six or eight •: '•i.iuiaii:- j ^ cars has raised nearij ail the leading tarie-

ri' Uic LK-I!:;I t i- •"..!(••: < ist- j :i.-s <>f ducks in verj" limited atcowrnoJa-\•'.'<£ ',.;! '•'•>; ..• i! »•<<:- :!»• • •••.» 't-iirr- j lioua,"' iaform* u& that lie has imiKd by ex-v i;--t-,; i;.> i.-'Tiiit. ir; in.i! ' J!i.»iiifii:;ijg ! prripuce that a tub or pail kept fml of water .. <••!•;;,[J:V.». j IS as good as a strewn or pond. I lehaswon

( , , . • , a ,.,'t ,%.t • "iunbi'rloss prizes upon durks which had V •''','•''.'i',".,''-'<\'S' .'."'.':','.' „V r-', '..<. *'\ ! '*%rr l i c «" jn the water .since they were „ ! , . . ; , , , . , , . . j :, ,M t i a v .. "1W'K- j ha!c!u-il: has tr»&l ground, brick, and plauk

T,,, >-iV-:*-f*'.V'»"t .il-:;:!!. "**''..-VNltis ^|! fi*-t-*rs, aixl Amis that the tvro fumirr bring , . , . " • i-ii I ' a r a i y l h , i t t p u m a t j a n i , a n d m a n y o t h e r

.\ w.:'.i .. ,, r , . : i'ot»]ilaiiits. Tito iioor of \m dtick-honse is 1 , 1 , 1 '• r - ,J-!>i»'r ttJ""*"', a : i.f inrii punk, raisetl one foot or more from

..:. , •.. .i.,-.-,-^ t,'..p.:r, ,-ntd hi» tuarwl »!*- j , ! i 0 g r u ; l u ! ,,„ s l o l i e ,..k.rs. T i ) b p r e v e i i t9 "',"''' '"' !.*' " n * "*'*]'• ,,f"3'1' !,;r" ^j*} j dampness, and also enables a terrier to eiwm ',';' '"•* ~,! •"'' * "F'T' '."r * >•*'>'•• *>.ie o u t r a l s that would otherwise infest the

" ?'".'" , r? . r ' ; : T - , l ! l ' ''-''y ,t'"^' t L c i 'milding. Large windows are placed on the fii<* ;»'"J K'-p> :t dp lor s-\> r.i. «1a;.». '.hung : south, and doors ntnter Uic windows open to !,;>. j.i.i. »OTN. i a s ,n H | i r , . a ,„• w a d d K In winter the floor

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> '. iI.vTijsfi»f< ;•! write anjiuing

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— '..'IK- uoik 1' vc in ;!ip I:n!;aii i.uigiiagc ;- "N-:,i-in;. :,:'.;ii!i>i::ic!i«a=;(.r." * *niy think • : . : . ^'r.'-, !! ,:'«!.j;l . ;. *>;i:- m> ri-nl fa>cs l iat ioHS,

i .!'.>.i j ii's-in'ctiihie yimng ineit !o fall head .•-!•.i ;..'.-ls ;;i s r l r e ' n l c n i l a m o u i t c i i w a g e r Wil l i

j you. W h j . (.": "perftjcki-db \>fful." —A !ei'.' ra]>ij«:rs' newspaper, ij>eakjus of

th«! *.'!up:«'\ nici.t <.f womeu as operalois,says that iiu-ir power is already felt in the higher s u V <•! convt.-rsation between male opera-i.!.'.- ovi-i the wires. Low jests and vulgar­ity hav,; grown iess frequent, and an inUtn-.ttluii liiat there is a female operator on a circuit puts a tji»ieUis on the most virulent of Ua.-jtiiciucrs.

—Women were looking after their righUa . ••\ . . .siio rcpUc.;, i him«!re«i years ago, as is shown by the Jul-

f lovi'.sij; anuouiiceiuetit in the Loudon iV*/ a donna. i$ K-tni ' "' A ' ' r i i * !> J * i 0 ; "Casino, No. 43 Great

MariUoro street, this evening, the 14th inst., will contiuence the First Sessions of the Fe­male l'arUameut. . The debate to be carried on by the ladies only, and a lady to preside in the chair. tjuesUau—Is that asseriiou of Mr. l'o|*i founded i:i justice which says,

•lively wotoau is at heart a rake?' On the .Sunday evcuiua a theological question to be discussed." It may be interesting to note that the i'arliameut decided in effect that I'ope was ail ass.

—A charming picture- is that of Saxe's widow at a fashionable party: Iter shawl was as sable as nlfiht. Her gloves were as dark as her si.awl. And her jeweis-that flashed In the light -Were blaek as a funeral pall; H e r r o b e l iacl t h e tone o f t h e l e s t (How nicely H fitted l»er shape)

j . - ,--u-:; ,,,...- .i "?eh»n>;-j;:ri.~ Knglish »choo<-g.ft i. ;-:.. iMi!.Tv i:.<.'u!.t. iii"osLi;jj; i« oue ol li.f ii.-t a.-lr -•;, '.liis Coii.-itry.

*\w >'.< c»'."dy ,sr.initf.'il the elepiiatit with her tf;" r,* ^*.t>*. r-'piH"! Tti.-tt SIK 1 U - » S "ItK>kin«j for

the ki-Uwle o! hi* trunk." • I-v :/;*• c.'i'i' «f a K-tn«:JS ttisn l-iing struck

br >iit};Ti.it(C t i . e w n j ^ ' i ' ? juiy rt-i .tier^il a Vf*niict." ullf »a* Uilitd t.y the L >rd,t.ut tl.e !...•;•.! ;s a i l : : ; h i . ~

— He who has got aotlimg to do in this %n.ui«i but r.nmsc hiinacif, ha-; got ttie harii-«st job o!i hasit.1 I know of.

—A Mishuat! fanner cut»piat:is that. lie is not rvceifing halt' tiic cant[>aign ipercl.es this year incrsstry to tight his firei, and he has ! ,v! tir miike a sha-. lug coiitrart with a coop­er Slt.t-*jJ-

—Tl:i-y lisve now i:tvente«l shot guns which can >>c earned i." the pocket, and a fellow c m s!M<: o;;t am! go hunting Sunday and tiooue know it.

—'-Don't pre-varicate^ir!" ihtmdered Judge Shell, to a witness. "Can't help it, Judge," answered the xoulti- "Ever since I got a kick iiom a, ictik% that knocked my iceth otit, I prevaricate a good dval-'*

—-The belief is becoming strouger e»ery i!,it in tt:e E.tsuthat it John Morrissey stiouid jtivt! Hartard or Yale t'oilegt* $250,000 llie I-'jr4 wouh! commence an entire new account with him.

—"Tiic OIK! thing needful tor the perfect enjoymr-nt o! love is confidence." Same with hash and sausages.

—Heaveti according to the i.lea of a Ver-Hn«s-.Aivtcyin;«i. :.s 125.!HW,(X>0 miles from the earth, and IJiohbs st-.>pped being g«»d at S o'tk.ck ti.is '.uorJiinit. He oays it's too far off,

—"'.My ('ear sir,'' said a candidate, necost-i;ic a s:ray wag on Hie day of e!cclio:i,"I am vi-iy uiad to see you.*' "You iieeiin'i be,"' re-pin.-d the wag."t Lave voted."

—The luatritaosiial market has nicked up -o i'a;t since September that one New Ilanip-shire clrrt;yroaij h.i* laid in three barrels of cidvr and three dried caif-skius.

—W:ves of candidates for slieritr in Chioa-;n. c>.n plain that their husbands keep them J iives as well, and, departing, leave behind us awake nis l i s talking in their sleep and say- j sue!: examples as shall "tell"—such exatn-ins;. "What'li yon take? Step up, bovs. Come i ptes that another, wasting time in idle sport, I>an, Jim, EI.'Mae. Fritz,I'.ut'.I'at,the whole ja forlorn, unmarried brother, seeing, shall oi %e. «»im!nc some whiskey."

;aliant secretary of a life insurance

to u '.:'-. inun al-.-i;*. to tire uti a staff

is covered with a thin bedding of bay; in summer with sawdust, which absorbing all odors'kecpa the air sweet and piuw. When the betiding becomes foul it h» swept out and the floor washed with hot water. He has found that oats produce a larger number of eggs titan any other graiu. They should be led in a pail of water, the exercise given the ducks by feeding in this way keeping them in perfect health. The first food for duck­lings should be the yolk of a hard-boiled egg, and wheu a week old oatmeal i3 excel­lent for them. When young they should be cooped u j until the sun is up, aud not al­lowed to run in the wet grass, as more yonnj fowls of all kinds are chilled and ruined from this than from any other causa. \Vheii three or tour weeks old they may be liberated with the mother, and they will soon learn to go with the old ducks. Ducklings should never be housed at night with the oid ducks, as they are liable.to persecution from them. This is unseasonable, but wartb. saving.

Tnoirfiirrs Ft;n S A T C U B A Y XIGIIT.—The

smallest hair throws a shadow. In biinging up a child think of its old.age. A scar nobly got Is a good livery of honor.

• .Softness ol suite indicates softness of character.

Truth, like roses, often blossoms upon a thorny stem.

Prosperity tries the fortttn ite, adversity the great.

National enthusiasm is the great nursery of genius.

A well bred man is always sociable and j complaisant.

A fool's heart is in his tongue, but a wise man's tongue is in his heart. " M B ©u&ee of Mother," says the proTerb,is worth a poond of clergy." ._, ,

Beauty—worse than wine—intoxicates both tbe holder aud the beholder.

To be good and disagreeable is high trea­son against the royalty of virtue.

He has the largest life who lives ill the lives of the largest number M people.

As well the soldier dieth who standeth still as he that giveth tbe bravest onset.

Cowards die many times before tlicir death; the valiant taste of death but once.

Be not familiar with the idea of wrong, for sin in fancy mothers many an ugly tact.

The race of truth is not less beautiful for all the counterfeit visors which have been put upon her.

I am no herald to inquire of men's pedi­gree; it sufficeth me if I know their virtues. Jitr Philip Sidaey.

If we could have a little patience we shontd escape much mortificttttun; timo takes away as much as it gives.

Beauty attracts us men, but if, like an armed magnet, it is pointed with gold or ail ver besides, at attracts with tenfold power.

They who know the truth are not equal to those who revere it, aud they who revere it are not equal to those wbo find pleasure in it.

Vittue is not to be considered in the light of mere iuuocence,or abstaining from harm, bat as the esertion of our faculties in doing good.

I regard the progress of opinion toward

A n d t h e g r i e f t h a t w a s h e a v i n g h e r b r e a s t K-->ile<l o v e r in 1> i l lows o f c r a j » e !

—How comfortable for a young wife to feel that her husband is a bountiful provider, and that she will never want for the neces­saries ol life. A newly married man was re­cently directed by his wife to order some yeast, and cot having a very well defined idea of the article, he told the baker to send up three dollars' worth. At nine o'clock next morning three men might have been seen tugging a cask of yeast up the front steps oi that man's house.

A x AMI-SING JrsGi,E— Some genius per-pet rates the following joke on old maids and bachelors: Tell us not in idle jingle, •'tnar-riaae is an empty dream 1" for the girl is dead that's single, and things are not what they seera. Life is real! life is earnest! sin­gle blessedness is a l ib! "Man thou art, to man returnestT has been spoken of tbe rib. Not enjoyment and not sorrow, is our des­tined end or way; but to act that each to­morrow finds us nearer marriage day. Life

is loug and jotilh is fleeiiug, ami our hearts though light and gay, still like pleasant dtvams are beating wedding-marches all the way. 1 u the world's broad field of battle, in the bivouac of life, be no: like dumb driven catiie!—be a heroine—a wife- Trust ao fu­ture iiowe'er pleasant, let the dead Past bury the dead T act—act in the living Pres­ent! heart within and hope ahead! Lives of man ie,I folks remind us, we can live our

GOLD & C A N E ,

Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Opposite the Cumberland House,

PATTSBTJRGH, X. Y.,

- T h e gallant secretary of a life insurance j a u u . u . ° ! u - ' » " » a n c a r . t ml *™«™P« • « i « ' " aacrffice. J , * r.rii r; v Win- in lommand of a nlaioon cu«trtving, sttil pursuing, and each one a . • - . . ' * V L ' , ' ' . • : ' , , -•* \ t 0 I K l n a u a °; * , p t a , ° ? n husband get. CRAXBERKY Roix.—Stew a quart of .1,11, _ he Lite n-.p^a-antness, struck up the , _^ » berries, in sufficient water tnkMnttiem

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cloth; boil two hours, and serve with a sweet sauce.

— } berries, in sufficient water to keep them from . . . , • , . . • , r A n i -r »-»TT> u r i T T / i T f v i r . - i i bunting. Make very sweet, strain, and cool,

\;::;'{:^!.i;:ri:^'-':i ' M " " a t M O K A L A N D R E L I G I O U S . ! Make I paste, and when the cranberry is • h -•• " i — v-.> "•• » *"• • ] cold, spread it on the paste about an incn

:: ch b.!ip,.r••niomousoi.i c* ntN-uian. . '— • _ - - • • - - - • — l j , j c k t i^ l l it, tie it close in a flannel j. taUc'.j t i task for his nucha: liable- . —Uiuing the past month the Presbyterian - - - - - - - • . . .

.~i: ••*i'i..', I don't -Uc much, bui if; U'..nl of Education at Philadelphia has re-

... '.:-.« - hi. v. it Uurls when I u'l e any- ; ceivtd '.T CJiudidatcs for the ministry. l-'-n v.H'iMv.'i wotidnr." ; —Tiic Duke of Argyle has been quoted re-• .i! /.,::r!4 man thru-: hi* :h!g»i» in'.o . ceniiy as saying that "there is a great ro-'. luoi.th tc» )-ee hov»' nihnv t»-«-l!i he m u:ee in crossing the suajs to convert souls, I .<• 1,.-TZ,<: ci'-rfril t.S inoinlf i-,.i s><c how h'ii vvry little in crossing the gutter,"

': _'e:., :';,(.• man l.a 1. The o..: ."-it} of . —'fie; Uaotiats are making progress in •'•- a i; =at-;i-i , , Dcuinaik and Sweden. In the latter coun-

POTATO P U F F . — T w o cups cold mashed potatoes; stir iu two tablespoonfuls of melt­ed butter, heating to a cream; add two well-beaten eggs, one cup of cream or milk; pour into a deep dish; bake i n a quick oven..

SMAI.I . SPONGE CAKES.—Beat well to­gether two eggs, stir in a teacupful of pow-

A:: Ai:: i v i i . tnuth. wl.i.e It n.-:i:i!j ::, ; try_tnty b.tvft nearly 10.000 members and , | e r e d White sugar, and beat for five min-:.-!. .i.wa^at.ii. • u-!v .ir.-p'AyinsaMn-a'.! , M-m Sutiday-Seuool scholars. In Deu- Mes; add slowly a teacupful of nour.grate

i,. :..-. a nr i". ;. :n:ner. v.-.'...-,, l-!t »i^ . mark t.ie.c are 1 290 Baptists, while m ^or- j half a leuion iuto it. bake in SCallotJed tins. -. ..-.•v.: '.,,'.;. tv.-> h'-avv six shontv'.>, Way tla-:e arc only 2.jU. ' —

.-.: n.l,at l.c tia.l th-.',-. • i:.th, •".!;:« is a pi'lo'.." awiela^pt^tlhn^^itSn CURIOUS AND SG&QPPfC.

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•.'. joa .-,Ie;uiJ U'.«Jr. - (.'aiilornia. it ii estimated that the increase til lite! it out, I'd of church sittings for this period has been

greater, according to population, than in any :.z n.< n. i> i". rc.nein- <ni.e! State iu the Union. <\<: a tr:i; wl.-'se pa —An interesting statement U made of the :.•! in lank :» «.n<- number of l'rotestant divinity students in

,i..i a I'.I.I-ot inn^.- (>j,i l'russia the last twenty-three years. In -An apple said to be the largest ever

P * . . , . . . ! u p....- «.i m m « t » , | rj-.tssia me last twenty-turee years. In ripened in the United States has been pick-u . , : - . . r I .1 take >.. -i! i s v \h,-i* were t>-U, which number had in- t.,| j„ Nebraska. It weighs twenty-nine and

creased to l.ibo in lt^j2. From this time a half ounces. TJIE I S I U A X S . — I n the United States

there are, east of the Uocky Mountains, 186,415 Indians, and west of the Rocky J l o n n t a h i s t h e i o a r e 1 4 ^ , 7 0 3 — m a k i n g a grand total in the United States of 332,120.

E.viov.vr. OF D a y PCTTY.—According to an English journal, the difficulty of remov-it;g hard {nitty from a window sash can be

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—The biggest locomotive in the world is claimed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. It has twelve driving -wheels, and weight To tons.

, , t .,, ; !'.u\\;>.td the number has steadily diminished " l\"'-'V.,'V t-' I it i?- now represented by the sama figures 1 -i • Ui,.- :i-i '" :^"1 — v I z ' : y"^- ri'h<: l o t a l r ° r t t j e 2 5

" >?V,*."' '*'• u'.u's v,:ts ul.K'H. • l::'.n"S <:: - —T":;u .-chooluiasiers of Italy in a congress lire: •<icii- v.I.ieh they recently held at Bologna, passed^ " r

!, .,,-..,. „i a %•- =<'!'i::"U advi-:=e to religious instruction" x ' ..:.! i am a :n Mililr: M-'II.X'U. It asserts "the ineouipe-. . . . i' u s , r.-i.Vy cii'it.f: .State to Impart instruction in

A: :! . ,: ',.atc religion iu public elementary i u.~;;li! leave to the municipal!

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. J .el lUllibolie. who recently died :...,!. :t in tier will the following be-AlLany llipti^t Missionary Union, A.ni-iican Baptist Missionary Union,

Anieiican Baptist Home Mission -i'i. •'».!; Woman's Union Mission-

obviated with great readiness by simply ap-phing a piece of heated metal, such as a

u v H request he made bv larailies, the fac- ^ f i V ? i , r 0 V / fr , o l h f r " I

1 » H » " : * * & " & ,tv ,.t r'«ulat.n2 Mich'instruction in the ^ U " ' i n f t f ( b . t t t '"" r ^ - , l o t > ^ " « te»»

•v"'ti-tv consider most om>or- b e P™&6ii s ! ° w ' y °«er the putty, thereby v may consider most oPi>or r e n d e r i „ „ t u e , a t t e r SQ s o f t t m U ft^ p a r J

from the wood without auy trouble. CciiK FOK DIPHTHKRIA.—The ravages of

dintheria in Australia have been so exten­sive within the last few years that the Gov­ernment, otrered a large reward for any cer­tain method of cure; and among Other

.- . v i , ' , "I Am.nca. iHUsd); and to va- i r« l*"*t t to thU Was one by Mr.GreatUead, ." :- . •;!,. : ::.-Uu.:ion* a total of *i:..fJ00. , %''° a t , r s t k e P ' '"? m«lmtJ a secret, b «

; alierwurds communicated it freely to tha !'..-•-..;• H:,rris has jti.'t visited ttie Mctli- ! public. It is simply the US6 Of Sulphuric

i . ;•"[. M-opal tiii-sions in Seat.dinavia. He acid, of nhieh four drops are dilated in :• ;... 11 - : 1 .•; :• :iii-,\iiostaristicso(theciiurclies | three-fourths of a tumblt-r of water to be

•- •"! .'. !< i i>74; Number of societies, i adiuiiiistwd toagrown peraon andasmal-7••- ; .'• . ii n^ p l a c e s !•;", m e m b e r s 2 . 9 S 0 , p r o - 1 t er d o s e t o c h i l d r e n , a t i u t e r v a t s n o t s p e c t i t i -

M- •!..••:•- ] .:,:;•;, loci! preachers and exhort 1 ed. The result is said to be a coagulatbu of . r= «i. i•••.'...•cii.-a --L-. SuiiJay sch.-wls S2, Son- | the diphtheritic rn-Jtiibrane and its ready I!'AM:. .I ' . : v.!iii;irs ,'vt-u. Contributions, j removal by coughing. It is asserted that • ;.,<•., whore the case thus treated has not advanC-

\ n."• .,:•• ..' I'rotestants favorable to | e d to a nearly fatal termination, the patient : e e-. ,'„ ruent ol a Keformed Episcopal , ce°v«red m almost every instance.

HAVE marked down the prices of theli large stock of Dry Goods, with a pogiHct

view to close out their entire stock, aa t t ey shall make a specialty of the WholesaM JHN Itncry Business tmlg byJaanary l«t, 1815,ana till then even' artlelo In the line ot Dry Goods has to be sold

Eegarcl less of Cos t ! The stock Is now complete In every depart­

ment. To secure ehotoo. seasonable goods. It will be necessary to CALL EARLY. Best rast eolored Calicos, - - 7c. to 10c. Host brown and bleached Cotton, 8c to Wo. Kxtra heavy Canton Flannel, - 12c to,16e. S l a n t TtekJBK, - I 2 e . t 0 2»C. Table Damasks from - 3Tc. to sec, Oood half wool Flannels. - - i3e.toiRc. B e s t JU1 w o o l F l a n n e l s , - - 25c . t o S 5 c . Spleiulld Black Alpacas, - 25c,3Sc.&<Wc, Fine Cashmeres and Merinos, - 50c. to 80e. Best quality Empress Cloth, - fiOc. to 60c, Rich lltack and Colored Velveteen, COc. to 75c. H e a v y TJnaer S h i r t s » n t l l > r a w e r s , SOo.

English Waterproofs in all Ute New Shades nt less fhan cost.

Heavy Double Shawls from - - $4 to $6 The largest stock of Single and Double

Broctm and l'aislejr Shawls in this part of the country will be sold less thiui gold cost of Importation.

Illack Dress Silks worth full $230 sold at $1.50 Good Black all boiled Silks at - - 51.25

Tills is no boast; call and examine our bilk and Shawl Department and then Judge for yourselves.

Black and Colored Satins—a creat variety. Large Itne or Mourning Dress Goods fn

Cashimeres, Satins. Crapes, e tc , etc.,

L e s s t h a n Cos t . French and Nottingham Lace Window

Curtains, in all widths and richest design, at the lowest possible prices. Customers can re­ly upon the quality and manufacture of this goods, as we always keep only the "best goods In stock. . .

20 pieces of all wool Moscow Beavers for Cloaks at halftteir regular price.

O u r C l o a k M a w u l a e t u r i a e D e p a r t m e n t w e

shall continue Mr this seaion, as the demand o r o u r w h o l e s a l e t r a d e T e q t t l r e i t . W e r e e e l v e this week the latest European styles, and have secured the best Cloakmakers in this town. Cloaks made tooruer-laoies aelecsing their own materials if desired—and we guarantee lirst-elaas work; promptness anil dispatch in every case, tadiea wui be «ore to find She richest and latest, as we devote special atten-tk>n to thte department, • '•

Elegant Harld-llade and Crotcheted, Flata and Beaded rasaementeriea, rich Cloak and Dress Fringes, fine plain Jet aad beaded JUQH and Cloak th-niameuts, Loops, Buttons, Cords, e t c , etc. ' '*- ':

Uermo Underwear for ladles and gentlemea; t n f b a v e e v e n r ' g i M e x n d t t f l e .

M»BO««a» rich ail Bilk plain ana gros grain Bibbon, in ail the new choice sliadea, at wholesale prices. '

Real and Imitation Laces in endless variety, Noveltiea in Laee Goods,; Black and white Spotted TeiUae,BIa<A Lace Veils, twenty dtf-ferent stylea of Keek and Sleeve Kuming, — -"' andlnserttnES.Woveltiesm

Hambu _ fine Ste^SiTvef;OKydia9ed, Jet and a i i t Orna­ments, Jewelry, e t c . etc.. iu endless variety.

Large stock of JCeal and Imitation Switches andHtoBxaId»Belte,PwketBoaks,Satnhels and lieatlier'Sa^a,;' • t

Elegant variety In new shades of raris Kid Gloves..., - . . . ; » • . .

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Sternly, 'tmmon,'***

Miller

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E s t e y C o t t a g e O r g a n , A X D T t X A L E R 111

Music and Musical Mereltaafliie. Instruments furnished of w y wain,andntU

satisfacUon guaranteed in ailBasm ' _ Any one wishluR to paRJun* « F«WO «r

Organ will nml it to their ad»*»t»S>e to eow-suit the unilerslgrietl before pnrehaslng else­where.

Initmments always 8«t Up M» Irud, and if not satisfactory in every refrteeit.wOlJhe taken away free or expense aiad gooa-naturedly

O l d I n a t r n m a s t t s t s lca is i a y a r i V « r

IICHOLS, LUBE t C0M

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REAL ESTATE *s»

INSURANCE AGENCY.

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m? and Wet or<n c i ir.% A t t o r n e y a t Law. mieli a* !

C«>nvry»»ein^. wtih Aektiowh'<!t,-tuei>: |of I>C*H1». &I' . , a* X«t»ry t*«l»5ie.

T E A S , I U o l o n j t , S o u c h o n g . J a p a n , • . . J o r . - l n tu l .->i>.f O o V > t t ( t , S o u f h o n s - J a p a n , e o l o w o n tu i .->I>-1 <>n~ «»lol*«COTccnJly*i.»n,Tc.t!iic Hy-son.inttwTUi. TwanlceyaiMHSnnpo'wA'r. All th- at-'v.- Tea- I ar-.-nrtbe i«^«t ehc>i«.an.l l»t«e »»o«ttrtii fr..ro « . , , . , . . . .

CHy Brokers. j , , ,„ - ,„ - w , , 5 T n , < ! ,<f f i j ( J n . _s f ^^.^ ^ s c a A tt s .

C r u s h e d , O r a n t i t a t e t l . P f i w t l e r e - ! . A • ! ! • > » , X e w O r l e a n s , l*ortOTlro a m i f a r * .

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Instruments furnlshed on trial, on ,ttaie, in­stallments, or almost any way to acfl6mnio-date the purchaser, a t the lowest poaatbet price, f Large Sales and Small rrofita** betBg,< our motto.

Illustrated Catalogues and rrice Lists Free. Address, H. A- tTOW,

scyi 8t Albans, VI.

Our Furs ate now open for examination, aud mil close"- - — . . - - . --^ iev are a

WewYork.

shall close them oat 2D per c e n t eheai they are sold in any other house in northern

Was never more complete, inelading every­thing new and desirable in this line, and at prices much below their present value; and as out future success in business depends on this department, we shall spare no partis to make ft the most popular and attractive Wholesale Millinery House in this part o f the country, We flattOT oumlvea, »hat;we have the names of as many Milliners on one.books as any dealer in this line of'goods, and OUT aim U to retaluouj hoW to thominda of those Indies, and those who have never dealt with us, we-respeetfiiUy solicit an early call .or a trial of our method of filling orders, and they shall find that we adapt ourselves to the wants of all, .

Kespectfnlly,

'Opposite the Cumberland Uoa3et

PLATT3BVBaB,H. T.

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U.erSv,-j o i n ! » ' - '

•Sam Jones

piscopa i o,..'c:, «a> hclJ at Toronto recently. Kes-i.;u::oiis -Aen: passed condemning ritualism, '••••ntnenJ;.'!.; the Orange organization and V. , »i.n.' t'.at the latter 'and the Informed l;pl-eop,,i ( Lurch 'can consistently and har-o.'.i,... i-i» .\'>!k together iu the promotion

• 'i..' i'l.-ii'.].!-! ot l'rotestanti^ui." -- T! en. arc -•"> tribes in the Iieli.oi Terri-

• i , A .ii a j, .;•illation ol 70,<W0. Many <if :: -•- ;• i>U :vse. ».;ti,t u> In: educated and n'1.!..:.." .i.J au arc try in!: to become civil-.,",1. An.on^ t!.« Creeks, who number ,!..,:.!, }"i.'«i.«, : l , - r e ;tr.; thretf m i s s i o n s , 2.'J5'i 11,'iiibe:-, li4 >'.iii.!!iy-»ch!X>l scholars, and r!4.-'> :- ^pt-nt yearly t »r educational pitr-j » i - e - . T i n - C i i e r o k e e s , o f w h o m t h e r e a r e :7,!».?i. I.,!'.>• -.'-".'J pupils in their schools; J.O'J of the !r:be are church members. The i '}<. ittaa s have .*,!) day .selewU. Their chief, !:.»»-, i- a graduate of Princeton College.

— -The iJeitn an.] Chapter of Westminster ii.tvi: viiy Miisi.jiy undertaken to provide

,u x. ayrtiut! the destruction of the Abbey by flue. W I . t t . ' A tank capable •>! holding 0,000 gallons of

1 n-.tler, which wili always be kept filled, has bt-i ;i built iu tha southwest tower at a height

« t a d wiu hir. Sh«l»id'Ji *">"}**•

kjl<5e » " * r-*r;»,..-«instjuithethoujiUt

lie saw t!^ bfWii:, »J**J*J* S « * e of ' itrarrcd to fan***&jGL!tl S T J

C e of throw to« » « « ^ ^ S B u 3 f t « i 5 h »

, 'apples for | of i&J leet Srotu t'ne ground. Pipes from this ; i.uve U-fii ;»• J ahmg the roofs, with hydrants

Whtpeiu *'i 1 ahil hose altached at different i»olnt«. These ' - ' • - I m e s o a r r a n g c l t h a t o n e m a n c o u l d l u r i l U i e

Ooerlm :1ns the

the choir sung an an­

them to Thy praise. Thou knowaat the words, but we do uot. W« do pray Thee that those who led us inay.opan tUeir iiiouths that we may know what they ssy, that we may join iu Thy praise. May they not sing to be heard nf men, If a; tlMfy uot utucH Thee mod attend Thy pcopf*. or- the

houie of Uod by ni4kin|a diifUf of fkM# »cive»." | *. T *

--The uji/acle «f the Uqu«A«tl«i of Mm blood of «t.s Janitajt**, heilal to wUefc *»• hwu revived of latt, took ptac*M ' 8*pt.lo. KaMiummSitmSm^: day *<*» " * *^u^h^'J!>^ML

A bin.vNOE I>i8cov*-8Y.—A strange dis­covery is thus described by the Osage Mission (Kansas) Journal; A human skull was re­cently found near this place,imbedded in a solid rock which was broken open by blast­ing. Dr. Weirley, of Osage Mission, com­pared ii wiUi a modern skull which he had in his ofiice and found that, although it resembled the latter in general shape, it was an inch and a quarter larger in greatest diameter, aud much better developed in some other particulars. l i e says of the relic: "It is that of the cranium of the hu­man species, of large size, imbedded in eon-glomerate rock of the tertiary class, and ibond several feet beneath the stirtacc. Parts of the frontal, parietal and occipital bones were carried away by thecxptoMoa. The piece of rock holding the remains weighs some forty or fiftT poqnyij wWl BUUTJ impresslons of marine shells, and throt^h ft runs a vein of quarts, or within the cranium crystalled matter, and this by the aid of a microscope preaenfeaJeaoiUttl dmum/m? Neither Lyell nor Hugh Iflltar.Tt i s stated, nor any of the rest of the subterraaean « c ptorera report anythiar »o ywnwfcsjbH as this discovery at OiagaSh^lon. Thel»««n-der man c o m * u a a m t ta It.hht theHean-dertbal bones were Ibaad ia lMK0 OWfTtwW or tliree fiatt deep below the surface, where­as tins Kansas skull WMdiKOVWttd J* mM rock.*;; • •;•). t 3.4 . I is* *» 4. „

ABTiFwiAjhmimtsum OF MitAtl^'

Tbe Iowa Loan and Trust; CoatpMy, I k e s B l o l n e a l o w m . ,

invests money for Eastern lenders at ten per cent, interest, net, payable semi-annually at Chemical Hationai Bank, New York. All loans secured on Improved Beat Estate, and; the collection in foil <ruannK«ed by the Coinpany, lenders subject to no expense. FuU abstract of Title, Conpon Rotes, Mortgages, &eM {made direct to tender,) forwarded on eontpletioa. New York ana New England reXerence* and full information sent on application. SAKUKI. M*!**"*. (latf.Governor or Iowa.) FM«'t: JA9. B.UKAKTWELL,gec'y,Des MoSes.Iowi!

TV J l i> l l l l r Kxplorations of Dr. Ktvfafc-none,'* eomptete; anUtentic. ; A fresh book. Price suited to the times. Address B. B.kua-s « i . Publisher, Jloston,aiass. s ;

«riiintn.wiii.yrfe«UA*riiia~ at CnUsctt wlltuol cLirj,, T»» — - _

u i m S c w t i i a Co , i>t BmtiU.y, Saw Tork. .

SIR? nn per nay at homo. Terms free. Ad-JPOS 4 U dress Geo. STINSON * Co., Port­l a n d , M e .

A wrKKKsnaztutteed to Male and Female Agents, in their locality. C o e t s V C r r f t l N G t o t r y i t . P l a r t t c u l are free . P. O. Y I C K S U * GO* Augusta, Jfe.

subscribers keep constautly on band m _ full line ot Books, Blank Books,Pass Books.

DUuies, Tuck Memorandnraa.EnvelopeSjLegal a ^ F o o l s C a p Paper-lIoU audjhvttisr Faper,

aaj^ca^BnMjiiUBe^ba^^ Erasing Rubber, Steel Fens, Faber's Lead Pencils, Tissue Paper, Bed Tape, Ink Stands, Arnold's Ink, IndeuaMa Ink, Pen Backs, School Keward Cards, &c.,CvC

School 13ooks. We shall continue to make

meut the acknowledsed HEAD for the supply of all the d i f f U f l School BOOKS now used In CUntoa counties. v.'*'

Country Merchante and Can rely on being furnished

at the

L o w e s t M a r k e t © r ^ i e e s ; We have constantly onl

o f J n v e n i l o B o o k s , v* b l e f o r g i f t s ft» s c h o o l _

A large and complete

tJ»lden,Eslr3f;oMen, Snpur Uoa.*e. ami Ste­wart's Sugar House Drips.

O L A * K S Portorieo.Jfew Orleans, Trinhlad antl <)cker-lunuen's.

T O B A C C O , Pore Virginia Lear In t»,l~l, an.l 1 lt»s. Plugs fine Cut Chewing of different brands; Honey Devr Star, Kmplre and short Cut Chewing, am) also in Foil of all sizes, and l-4 and 1-2 Oross Boxes of Foil suited to tbe trade.

fcBOk|«|r,-Extra. Ko. I, Mild and ditTereut kinds of KllllckinicV.

C O V F K K , Old Government Java, Maracailxy, Rio and M, Donilufo.UronndCofletsin hnlk. pai«T« loll and cans. BROOMS, FAILS, WOODEN AMI WIL­

LOW -WAltl-. Brooms,Shaker.Carpet, Street and E.vtra No.I Pails—«der,VurnlBhed,l!atidGiiooiHd. Wash-tabs—Painted sad unpainteri. Washbo.nnls, Xopctleks, Batter bowlcs, Choppin» travs, Pounders, Butter ladles, Bhtter stamps, u»l-l inc Pina, Carriage mat •>, Nest boxes. Spire hozea,otttar boxes, Flourpalls. Battel boxes. C l o t h e s p l u s , V T i l l o w w a r e . C l o t h e s I t . i s k i t s

market Baskets, coreroil and opened. Travel! t n e , F r u i t , a n d v a r i o u s o t h e r k i n d s . S i e v e s , o f all sizes for Flour and Meal,

S P I C E S

Ground and tsrd. Ginger,

Is oiferod at

«B*^T1Y BEDCCEB P«fCW. ^ The stock conaiata of Pianos, Organs. Melo-

deons. Guitars, Violins, Aeeordeons, Coneer-tinas, Piccolos, FlAleiUtc. --- , , AUSU£rTr MCSKssioUNSTKlKmOK BOOKS

onhandwiUbesoMara •*-»—~- ---™--tnm tiw. Co»t Price.

* - ' -" ' i i™r«-; <*. ' ¥ ?' ? • ttprrmrctlj- attended to., .

WG have' superior fseUiUes for ihe transac­tion of such a business, and trust that we shall make it appear self-evident to our patrons, and to all who have heretofore favored our estab-Uatateat wlOi their patronage, that this is the place to conOnuo to buy their supplies.

N e w B o o k s R e c e i y e a AS SOON AS PUBLISHED.

BememberthOipiace,

^^'m^Mms^^ '"Street, P 1 . A T T S B U R G H , N . Y . 28tf

LAURIER, (SUCCESSOR TO LACBIER & KILEV,)

OF.ALEH IX

Sheet Music, Music Books, Violins, GoiLsrs, Banjos, Aeeordeons, Con-

eerUnas, s a d a n kiads of Mosieal Merchaadlse, Italtsa, French

and O m a s a Strinss, and Doable Baas,

HT~ Old instruments taken In exchange for new.

Any one wishing to imrchase a good first-class Piano or Organ will find it to theiradvan-tage to consult the undersigned before pnr-chastng elsewhere.

Any piece of Music, or Music Book, can be procured at Mr. Laurier/s Store,

N o . 6 9 M a r g a r e t Street* 3d door South or the Cumberland House,

F L A T T S B I T B G H , X . Y.

Orders for Tuning and Repairing Pianos and Organs, in any part of the country, will receive prompt attention.

Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists sent free to any address.

Mr. Laurler will also continue to give Vocal and Instrumental Mnaic lessons.

Everything done at the lowest prices possi­ble, and full satisfaction guaranteed In every case. Address,

12t f L . L A U K i E K , P l a t t s b u r g h , N . Y .

Plattsburgh l^imdry, . OPPOSf/TE T H g W i T a E B I I X

K s r g s n i S t r e e t ,

P L A T T S B U R G H , N . Y .

rratB usderslgned take pleasure in calling M. the attention of tlie citizens of Plattsburgh

aud surrounding towns, to the fact that they have at great expense fitted up, and have now In running order,

A HEIMMSS LAUNDlf, where they are prepared to do all work In that line on the

SFIOItTEST NOTICE A X D HOST REA­SONABLE TERMS.

We have Secured the services of two Laun dresses from the city, whose long experience is a sufficient guarantee of their abUUy to do all work sent to taen*. AUlSunilyaadpeBlon-' a l l i n e n ^ r i l i b e e n t i r e l y i m d e r t l s e i r C h a i s e ,

A nfllMaftt Will Call at residences by leav-i n e w o r d a t t h e o f f i c e o f t b e L a n n d r y .

ttav^ left an order M the office, be partlcu-

%B*«!S^H3£-S!rWsiifc

FWiHE T R O T B" Ms the oldest and

acter, and offers the

COLLEGE is one of sehoolsof Ita ehar-attalnahio advans*

ages for the commercial education or young men and women. Its improved eonrae «r

' - - - - - - uUUty. d gives

study is uuequaUed fox, pracUcai utility. It has business men for teachers, and gives In­dividual instrucaton to each " procure good situations, fotal expense for Three Mooths' Course, « l » . For oualognea,

ress, JKO. tt. CAUIsKLL, LTlneipal, Troy, address, N.Y

Good News for the Ladies.

9"

A ^ . b a . r e « f v ^ ^ B o r t o » U s 0 '

1st to have yoar miadle in readiness, with tbe name legibly written on the list inside, and left In care of some one who will know tt is to he called for. and who wluaeHTer K. A feres* daal of trouble Is caused hy the neglect of this precaution, especially in boarding-houses.

With an clothing a list of the articles must he seas, together with the ton name and resi­dence of the owner. Tor this purpose.prtated blanks wlU be supplied. Those lists should be preserved until paid. Ko allowance for ax-tlelea said to be lost, unless a list accompanies tbe parcel. •

Errors, oceuring from exchange or loss of articles, must be made known at the Laundry within one week, accompanied by the list on which the missing articles are charged. After that time the proprietors will not be respon­sible.

E v e r y f a m i l y o r i n d t r i d a a l s h o u l d ; p r o v i d e themselves with a basket or bundlahandker-chief, suitable to return their elothes in when elean. No bundle received in a loose Jasper envelope, nor unless tbe n s a w | ( M t t S y writ­ten on paper inside the package. Bundle-

wUhowner'snumber,will be supplied,If re-

QattMsaiied^^reverydariathew»ek,and

s s s s u , v r u i a j v ; a , J

mon, Cassia B r K u 1 T s .

Organges and Lemons in their season Turkish, Prunes, Dates, liaising, Zante Currants, Kits.

N U T S , Brazil, Filberts, F.nglish Walnuts, Almonds, Peanuts and Pecans.

C I D E R V I N E G A R , Pure Cider Vinegar of onr make, from <iran<l Isle Cider, to which the particular atu-ntiou of our customers is invited.

A L B A N Y M E S S P O R K . constaniy on hand.

F I S « . Mackerel, In barrels, halves, quarters and e i g h t h s , l i e o r g i a B a n k C o d , l l a l c e , S a l m o n ,

smoked Halibut and Herring. ' S A X. T ,

In 5,10, and 20lb. Sacks; alsti, coarse and ilnd in barrels.

V M. O O U . constantly on hand. :>|' t\ aWTTEB, CHEESK, KGCS, and sE ether kinds of Farm Produce, twught and sold. ' h

WKKSU BOSENDAIiE CEMENT, eoaitxntlyon hand. Agents for - MtjrTtnr INDIA RUBBER BELTING.

B . L . X l C H O I ^ , D . F . n A l t K F . B ,

iJkBBSPi. h.u.nmnx. Plattsburgli, Sept. 27, lsra. tr

n » v ^ r * a r * i j i i i?- ' i l !,*

PWELLINU noi'SKS 1\U{ SALK. FT«*T« i f - l i l a w l n p w ^ r t l i . j K Y n r . i i i J E U* l . ^ a

DWELLIK(.S AM» STORES T«> LEI AT IJEDrCED KATES,

KJ- l l 2 V i l ^ i :, ? I VV ; > II h. <f:-« '

Fire Tiisurance Will I)o r.inilsl,.,.t in tbe roilnwilic Soiiiul

and reliable r.,!no;uiles, viz.-

HAJJOVEH F111E IN'SfKANTK < o . of NV-,r Yi-rk e-iij-.

Cash Assess, - - - Sl,n.|,PKI.7I

Insnranecor iiwi'iliucs ami Farm f i o i e u , against Fire ami L:i;htiairg ;i «/«.,..//;..

E Q U I T A B L E 1. 1 i ' i-:

Assurance Society cf the U. 8.. 1- i« ) 111 - » : . . K v ;«-, . N . Y .

i u w i n s * n -»

F*«1 itn a ?i

r». - R.

.1 S» — J. C ,; .,

! I N C O M F . -

j ANNl 'AI , IS^fl':.-. y \ I . I .

ORIENT IS'SliUANTK COM PA NT

of (fanfont. Conn. Cash Assets over - - - 5 > m.000

WATEItTOWN FIKE INMTItAXCE CO. of Walertown, X. V.

Cash Assets oyer . . . $««),0liO

Insures only Village l)we|lln«»t and their contents against Fire and Lightning.

FARM BUILDINGS FIRE INS. CO. of Herkimer, X. Y.

Cash Assets, - $1.12,flii0

C1TV INSURANCE COMPANY, . of Providence, ll. I.

Cash Assets, - $200,000 Insures only Detached Village tte*iden«es

and K u m property against Fin; and Light­ning. Pays loss on Live Stock when killed by Ligutning trtfrcrtr it may lie.

Bates will lie made as reasonable as possible consistent with the safety of the «Uum»anles and the safety of tlio assured.

Kr-rarUeularatteiidoii given toOie. insur­ance of Dwelliiufs.

BAfti P l a c e t o B u y THE CHOICEST QUAXITIES OF

Staple and F a n c y

• JOiI»:«eAiM>EN WOULD respe«tTnlly call the attention oi

purchasers to fiis stock, comprising a variety of goods seldom found in country stores. I invito your particular attention to my stock of

Which will be found very large and attractive at all times. 1 make a specialty ot C A N N E D FRUITS,

VEGETABLES & MEATS, PICKLES IN GLASS,

CATSUPS & SAUCES, JELLIES & PRESERVES, FLAVORING EXTRACTS,

FRUITS & CONFECTIONERY, CHOCOLATE & COCOA,

COFFEE & SPICES. ALDEN'S CONCENTRATED

P U R E F R U I T J E L L Y A Delicious Article for Invalids.

O T T A W A . J E L L Y Iu Half and Pound Boxes.

Also, CURRANT and other FRUIT JELLIES in Tumblers and Pound Cans.

TO MY CUSTOMERS, whose patronage has as­sisted me to whatever success 1 have met with, 1 return, niy sincere thanks, and hope that by lueieased exertion and fair dealing, to merit it continuance of their trade.

JOHN McCADDEN, N o . * B r i d g e S t r e e t ,

25tr i ' L A T T S S C U G H . N . V .

n p i T E C H E A P E S T P L A C E

TO buy

GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, I S AT T U K

C B l N T R A L

GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, T h i r d B u i l d i n g N o r t h o f C o u r t H o u s e .

N o . IKI M i i r g n r e t ft*lr<!of, c o r n e r of C o r u e h u ,

PLATTSBURtJII, N. V.

Idfe lusarauce* MASSACnUSKTTS M U T U A L LIFE

INSURANCE COMPANY, o f S p r i n j ^ l e l . 1 , M a s s .

Cash Assets over - $5,f*iO,«JtJ

All Policies nonforfeitable by law. A re­putable safe Company.

«".% ^ 1 t .

F I R E

I a m |iifi»ar*' ,*I !•> eiT.'-^ i'snrnxt* f im .«n kliirfsof projwrrtv.iu s:fH«l unfl r«»H.il'E» t •*(•.. IKi l i l fS , a t t l«]tiil;tl.|«» raU-S. r;irM*-M*:»r A'.t, ,, H o n i s Rlv«»n t o ins ' i i .u i -*« <«n K;«*n r n ' j v r n ' , V i H a o K Uwr-SiUngja. C«*i*nlry i&t»v* •• n»sl >i* r cli.tii'list.*, I l* ' t»l5 . Cl turr l i t •*, >i *»*>•! I . u i U u . i j : , .

I w o t i M r f ^ i ^ i - t f i i l l y iitvirs-! tit** z\u* r.t»'.:i o f tIu-]MiltIi«-1*i t i i c i*»II<>« Mt£ H-*l **? V*HM|l'.Ui! i rt^ri'^'ril*-*! l»y u s ;

GLKViS FALLS I N S f i : \ N i ' K «•<». of Clen's Fails, N. V.

Capit . -t l , _ _ _ - - - ^Te*..<**•> i-i

RfKiER WILLIAMS JN'SPRANCK * <».. .•r I'rovhleii,-.-, K. 1.

Capital, . - - . . _ j:,,»^,sa....

OM\'Kf;O.JL- ONONIlACA 1VS. 0 1 . of |"»i<-rni.«, \ . V.

C a i ' i l a l . ?.:"»•.••.•","

\m MPs r\Lr, \»Mtf.

| I L \ t t'-.i'.t l . t . l i 1.1 f • . i . . »

< > l» i X ! \ < ; • •I m i

Fall and Wintet Trade

M. MILIJUrs DRY & Ftf CT GOODS STORE,

N o . *»o M<4 •-<:•> rnt S<r«r«f.

1*1 . \ ' l " I > * l t t ! H ; i | ««. \

I T . u . r I . I . . I . , I I . . 1., »,.-. • . . . . , , - , . . t - „ . . . . . . - ,

'I'-"*-'' i v e r , n m l i . e t i . -r 1

I n n : Ti«n?» i, ,si?.?i 4i ' i , s », ? 1

f - i ATLANTIC & rACIFIC INS CO.,

capuu, l*1.^?-"-. M^ m\k FANCY HOODS. XAUHACANSETT INSI l;AN« II CO.,

, . . • 1 . . . W 1 > 1 ' > ' ' ! ' !

. . f I*r . .v i . l e i« -c . It. I . ( l , e l « - , } . . . b Capital, . . . . . . . . ,i:,rt.(»*i i.,,,i„i.,: tuj-

ntaire 1-1 w.\ "iii.<i..i.,it >-..< t . . l e , t h , . . . O i i e . " I . .'. . 1 * IE?

D R E S S G O O D S

Tickets F O B S A L K

T a a n d f r o m I r e l a n d . E a e l a a d asrf G e r m a n y .

Di^afts for Sa le o n England, Ireland and Cennaiiy.

C5r~ EEAL ESTATE taken charge of ami sold with careful attention.

Office between CUaton Street and P r a t a c t i o n A v s n a c

FlattsbBrgn, CUntoa Co., IT. Y.

r^SifY'S Agency,

MERCHANTS INSUUA* E Co.. o f P r o v i d e n c e , K. I .

Capital, - s.-j»,««m OK A I . « O - I 1.1.uv t U-.KI.-.

THF QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY, j J.T.%"^ .'^IZJi^t'Jt/V&mr or UvoriMso] otul i*mtU*nt i:i*^iniirl. ; $,»'*•:«».**.«»<•, Ki^.e h u*.l *n- *i i\>ym^

Cajvitui, - - . - . _ »jd (b>yi nfit) { Tlie Queen Fire li.M.riu.ie «...„,,„.,» u,^.. ! C O L O R E D A K I I B L A C K S I L K S

against IJISS or I»ainage l>y l ire , on iniil.liiign. 1 Merchandise, Household Furniture, U.nis. I Hi v I l . q i ' M t T l V -ete., at the usual rates.

Losses in ihe 1 niled States |ir..in|.ilv a.i- • ,:,'*<C »«d * ..l«*ie,i \ , u . i» •,„., t , j , , . s , . „ » justed and set I led from l.... ;il riouU, u lihont i _ _ _ reference to Uw chief offlec ill Live,p,«,l. ; M V S f i a W l D e p a r t m e n t ,

I a n a l s u i i w i i a p w l t o i.l:K.e l;iH^.^ inlrn^l-- ' e d t o m e i n t h e l<est o f U n c l i s h < *on>iKuiie.4. '< ' " *-'> ;e :»"<• ',»• .>••!> >•« a s s t t « un:, «i».« . * . « .

T i i e « m M f i i r « a i : d r r / w f U / i / v o f iheC4>ui |>ai>les : s i s f s in 1'aisli > , i i u . . » . . . j i . ! ;, ... l o i t ^ f ;,- ,; r e p r e s e n t e d b y m e c a n n o t lZ> q n e s i i . . n . - , | . h i r l p e . 1 su-n- . i i , , a «»u ta l i ,-t m a V r , s i j ! ( l r j , , ; t |> .

N o t U n m i n d f u l o f t h e k i n d f a v o r h e r e t o f o r e '• l a n - v u , « . i l » . l_:»-,. . t l i s . , . w u . ^ , ,»„! i ^ j , i „ . , . . , s h o w n m e b y t h e p u b l i c , I s l i l l m o s t re.sjM-.i- i n irreal v a m - t y . t i .d p i l . , * t - i - , i , ,r , f u l l y s o l i e i t i t s j . a t r o n a s e , ( j n a i a n i e i u i i r t l e i i H ' i i i t e «.«.HM1». Ja-->.ii. ;•,. M:'I».I;I. .<. v t , i , . - 3 , , a l l l , i : s i i i e s s c n t r u s t ' i l l o m y c a n - w i l l r » < i - n e i a , , < * B!»M"p l . a r t i i - . . t in;; t> t n , .»; . , : M 3 -..-.M. -,. p r o m p t a n d s u f f l e i e n t a t t e n t i o n . '. a » i « « « l a v - i r u w e n i .

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6enl Tim Insurance Agency.: wx^B::^^ C ' •» , ' i l H ' i n ' M . l ! K B I I U . « . . « H . l , . . , t , . ! « , ! , . .

^ E S T HT -A .

Insurance Coiii»aiiv HAHTFORI», €(>XN.

Iucur{iorated iu Ifil'.K Charter Pt-rnt'tual.

the ••paifi 1 ijuniil ,! i.siiH , «,,!«),,, u.m* n»y sl*,r,-,

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M. Msi J l

CASH CAPITAL,

sunpi.vrs, OVEK S 2 S ; R . 0. BAKiiliJi ti; SONS I n s n r a i M - e . i ^ a i n s l l - . - s .-n;.l H i m . - i ' v ; . v i-ir.-

011 T e r m s a d a p b v l t o U s e h a z a r d , a n d e,." ! (^is5-e n t w i t h L a w s o f C o m p c i i s - i l i o n .

ZEPH. C. PLATT & SON. Agents. For Plaltsluirsh ami vi<-iiii(.\

V i l a « ' B l o c - k ,

P L A T T S B U R G H . N . Y .

F r a n k l i n F i r e Ins . Co., OK P I I I L A U K L P H I A , P A . ,

Assets. ftV'iOn/lOO

J. D. IIAfJERTY, Agent

«averpool ,London&Globe, OF UlXlMiX EXOLAND.

Assets, - - - - - ^-1.000,000

J. U. IIA«JKKTY, Agent.

OAKTFOUII FIRE, <tapital, *UWi.MM) IIOME, - - - - L'.iKni.ntH.' PIKEN1X. m»,<wh

Tliese well known and npntalih' t "niiipanies o f f e r t o the , c o m m u n i t y a .sulo a i e l r . u . i M v l u r o t e c t l u n . - t^aiust l o s s i r i l a m a t ; , - b y F i r e .

Office over Wm. ltecd's . lewelry Store, MAIIISAIEKTST. r/.irrs/:l/;i;//.\. ».

•/.V.Vll. C. P L A T T * S<>N.

T N S I I R A N C E .

OSNVEC.O C O C S T V

Farmers Insurance Company OF .S.-l.V/>r WlK'r'.K, A. Y.

j Vx*U Capital, - - - - - - Jloo.tMMi. I injures nothiii!; lull farmpn>|<erly.det:e he.! I r , " s i , l , - ! M . . ' S a l e l ! h » - i i - e . , , i l , - n f s , ,1,1 \ . I l». M. l < t l : l > i l A M " t e . n l 1 l ' . , r l * l : > l l - , l > n i ^ h . m l » . I I . I I . \

fti-ceiutier ll,l<;:(.- ii'vl

48 Marj ia i f t Strc^i .

I'I i H i - l \

CAHFETS

DRY GOODS.

f»2 M a i ' ? a r . • i K * r t « r l .

P R O V t : - : i ' C K S ,

if. R . E M E U S O N ,

F i r e A s s o c i a t i o n , i OFI'lULAPEI.riUA, PA., j

Capital and Surplus, - - - $:;,000,Ot)0 i

J. 15. HAOKKTy, Agent. ;

W e s t c K e s t e i " F i r e I n s . C o . , . OF XE\Y VOUK.

Capital and fchirplus, - - - $7l)0,i)i((t j J. U. IIAGKUTY, Agent. ;

Conuuercial Union Fire Ins. Co.. «IF L O X I M i N , C M i l A M i . I

Cajiital and Siiqilus, - - ?:L',.*»"Ki,ni.s» i J. P.. HAUKUTY, Agent. ,

pLATTJSIHilMill

Cigar Factory, K S ' ! ' A i t l . l s n i : n l - . : : .

N I ] \ V I ' I IJ M !

NE^wV G O O D S ! !

TiTIDVSr P B . I C E S ! ! !

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h a s c o n s t a n d l y o n h a n d a f u l l a s s o r t m e n t o t I

Groceries and Provisions—fresh from the I Wl«o.o«.c, T*,,.^ T«t» C r t M a r k e t , w h i c h t h e p u b l i c m a y p u r e l u i s e a s l o w j - " » " S » * * i * r u t , - t i l s . « * . < • . , as they can be foundln auy Store in town. I <n.-M w V«>I;K

Cash paid for Butter.Cheese, Ejnjs and other I Productions of tbe Farm.

Call and look at his Stock and Prices.

!. SCI IKIKi : ^ <'<>.. JJOlltt ilC

tue fifth day, to

or farther partieulars. see price list.

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TMoaxTor

, ^Mr«i^»fa»7My«i- ^ . ' * r « r ' . r a v , - *?% 4

rrrocery and Provision Store.

BRACE & WOOD, N o . 5 BriJgo Street ,

(Bailey-s ISlock.) PLATTSBURGH, >'. Y.

Have a large and complete stock of

GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Which they oiler to purchasers at the

Y«ry Lowest Prices for Cash Only. Purchasers arc requested to call and ex­

amine stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.

We have also a line assortment ol

I ) «3;N^P E O T I O N E B Y a n d o t h e r g o o d s s u i t a b l e f o r

Christnuu and Mew Year's Presents, To which especial attention is invited.

BRACE & WOOD. Dated, Dec. 18,1873 51 tt.

Capital ami Surplus, - - - #l,:^ttMNin

J. P.. HACKRTY, A",.-tit.

l o l l l l - l l " I I I I ' e l ' l i n n

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IfflDorteil i d Dcracsitc Ciiars, JLyc**m&xk^ I * i i - e I n s . C o . ,

\ l . > : o . . : . . ! i - - l . . I - • OK P K X X S V L V A X I A .

Assels, - - - - - ?«,"*",'»«•' Smoking ami 0h«:wi:i-r 'J,'«>-i< • •'. J. II. IIAiiKRTY, AeeuL | . , , . -

! MrrrM-faauiu .»«d Lriar l ' ipe- .

Horth British Mercantile Ins. Co., ! L,iai!iii.h'm.'iiV." " i 1 1 , •• VI. II t i n . U M l l i . i l . I • ! ' . . • ' . . .

itt' L l V K l t r o o I , A M I I . I I M K M . : m a i n i l . i . l i u e . l l ,y !. -« i n ;i i! »•.. i ( hu-li lK-il I.J I h e l i e u I n . " •'••'! •• --'

Aasets. - - - - *-i;:,<Ki.i,tiim I

I At Astonishiiif"" Low rrioc.-'.

i . .1 ^\. \/\S A. i * » .

JTor Sale Cheap.

E. G. TROiiBLY & CO., '' vMeav *tr»4fc-M» Btaxsaret Street ,

r PLATTSB0KGH, Ni Y , M A T E oahsnA_for aal*. or « . c , .e- , . I S w a a o B M S t n x e . a n d a t t h e e e r y low( pricet,

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.1. V,. IIAOKKTY, A»ent.

Hevs Y o r k C e n t r a l I U K . C O . , OK XKW YOltli.

Capita! and Surplus, - - $2."jii,WJ0

J. Jl. IIAfJKRTY, Agent.

A t l a s I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , O F 11 W I T F O U D . ( I I X S .

Assels, *nv»,flfiO J. B. 1IAOKUTY, AgenL

R o y a l Canadian Ins . Co., MOVTIIKAL. P. <f.

Capital, . . . . . ^«0,«00

J. B. MACEUTV, Agent.

F a n u « l H a l i fiu, CoM B O S T t > N , M A S S .

Assets, , «300,000

3. It. IIAOKUTY, Aaeat.

Homewteaa Insnranoe Co., o r w s r w m « r i i . h . r .

T h e U H ' P ; !>• >l c . i ; . i l . l i " I l l i e i o 't !••• • - ' ' • • •' • t l> I n U t r . M h a l ' l ' l . : 1 " 1 S i e ; • - • I n i . > ' ; , . l ' l . i l i . v . - ' . , W . i i . 1 . 1 u » ' l ' • " • ' <••• -I > > • r i r i ' U i l e L u t * • ' > , ••! H i l l I. ' ^ l : J - . ! . . • . . . ' I

a l l IIM- I«-m-li i . | i . - a l > r s in • •HI In f .' ! - " • ' • ' " ' - : ""

i r n - u-> a Hi it. VV •- - .. • - il •.. i . : . . » l , l ^ l ' ee^^ lU^\ e . ' U i l - e ' e ,. .'. i 'i .1 :. .1 . *

I C I O I C M I ' . L I : m i . «»I.I» - i I M I ,

N o . '4 \ M a i - ^ . U " 1 S t f • t .

P l a l t s l H i r t - h , N \ . --- f . l ' : ! ' •

I. SCHL1LU & CO.

S l o c l i

I . S i I I K I 1 - K . I

J . A . M i l l t . i

ANOTHER CHANCE. FIFTH AMD LAST GIFT CONCERT

i > A i U <*%. n » i ,

PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY.

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Capital, $anQy00O

•S. B. XIAO EOT Y, Agent.

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