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" --W-.llHise*^^^'- it^foftwey , I^i^|!f#'ia8isn&;'ttt t Uaraafatenance and a p p ^ o f t t ^ doitojnes more catt be a'ccom-
"""" Wnielt Jlift ftorjue tliei SfatiOir
i Mtf adppte fcr; i<s guides (Iioscwboae | | | » p W i ^ M t b tfee blood of oils
tklj«ni afldlHenito, and wluTare still anpijig-lofttuUtreMoawhicIi Ma ca«t a nation into
fMd burdeipjjis with an enormous
i^^iS^&mi^sS^a^t^^. good go &r
coiifeeifdnal, and compelffid4hem to ac-rledgetb«jnsticeoftbfft!"6|^part7bereto-
V»ad the enormity o f tiretFjuilt in attempt-jb.doitttBr tire <Wefomenfi Tiujse men
Burlington to St, Albans, Vtvpresenting. at one Ti«i«».l«ttdsc«poanequ«lled to extend variety •Od jbeauly in.an v location ia Nottitaro New York,./,. .,' '.'-,'. , . : ,, ; . T^ere are n ow connnwi in tbia prison about 4^0 jdonTicta, all o f whom are engaged in Uia
< mwahfimriiotirfm.^ mintli on the ground^ and subjected to ail 'taV'fijmceasf!* of manuftctare untiMti* torned out ib loops, bare, nails, <Sse., «*dy $k'-mtf&£. T | i ^ » § i * » »r$ p n nijflrt and day, and in t&fc ;S|Bi»^)(cJe;^iBrtil^,two-: itnttdred and fifty ;kej(55 i*re made daily. Tbey nave forces, rolling miJlSy machine «hop8,snd all the appliance* for
•m^S^6^tSff»i^ W tbe miking: ' wii c^l.andJauening of their own porlc.
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eodof $***na*' the return of peace," to God they could restore to life,and re-
to inon^^ftiend3*1he thousands of l i r a } Ifeeir) own confession—taken
icauee. - - - '"'. ... • • &^j*»pndfeonl^,,tnoint^ned^tUeanthoritynJf
Oonstitntio.n," but it mainlined the author-amended thayConstitution, in the
tion ofslavery and conferring upon Con-t | » (express power totnak^b/neeeswr^
Outtamendnjent eifectual, and whae
^dignity and authority *of Uie Stetesf nrt be admitted that Congress has some
and the laws made in pursuance
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a^^^aa i genth?men,- 'wM i$^MfMr4m6t^ MempJteftad'lTew fJltilfffEWiSi'efifeifi froin/ffidfilangfitei, •tafciifets, w i l ^dlSatihet^nsUtutioit riightliroltered from what it waa when
tooictheir aafj a i td iuk tdM bui.of « ie sftfefjejas ^c^^^anttney^willfliid, more-
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UH£pMuWi{a« iMtiluUuai of «V* tbfc Twinw |jt Dwi iMof i may bo raofc-
-«wiB«r« « d . o t i r j » -wpw m»de--«et »* Uw
•<wHBHtf*'liM>t >r«rt, wwm ww m Hlwanrttr wpgixxt <t thf ottf«r, the eteanll-
and ayateot whfeli prcvaifa inereryde-ttjJt,»pl««iHi*n«t Me anaonnt of tmtir
inctrf. •
following"eirc u l a r
i ti*pn&m\t, i M f r •*• n»d«mr»i>iK-.v McntdWaVi* £ 0 i m . o f warftre ng»io«
_ pollUoal friends, afakllar to that wbkJi «iis-fiae«i ttt» tdmmtafanXlon of John Tyler. *nd p H M M ^ 9 » P i l l i f l t t ] a r d Hllmore^. p.»-»HcalJ«ittny. UMUMMfmrpoto otPr^Mcin John»oak>inal» wwnpon the people because ttey witti^«eiid!SeiireaBiitatiTes to Wiiliing-' mcm i&n&l with prayer by a WsBJafltppi chap-ton who wHl M h ^ a o c c a m b U> his id«w "f'lain,—probably a rebel.
-XaSROXTt-nMJN^<3oo^--.Tv. E BAnuv i i Boir to «M0*«t iG* a fr^ate +>tj$iy. «f New fioode. Those w h o want nice jlolhca will watch his rclurn and be ready to gel ihe first choice . , Jle will he back o n Saturdn v, •
w b M > i< . t n n . Ikon', T h « w a l k n/ljbtf ' — " ' T r " , ~ » 7 " T 7 " " 7 •-=• • ip in ,—|«wuw»w » « u » . 'To. 'MX]^e : ' ' 'GaDD^BI(B&oU^tr«V^^vtTVM''8
--"-'*—"-* " • - • » - " " • — - - * » - - • • - — -• • j j j i f^i^tReappxinfi iaMtofa^WTOnal^it ioit . fir (he <3ws*wt H« i« entering tbe l« t s with thoae whomade him what he'bj,«ndwhocanand
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Congress enough.
r, *under the Constitn-BofrJkjstrflS** ««
^t^:t |efr"4ga|f*Bii spnin-
*"''" " ' *"*'' "'ihi"'ip«^J^n;' declare ':|ipieejM-rW*^i*ft?^;*r'^it0f &V
^ # ^ f ^ e i . % W s | ^ | | y * . l ^ T ^ *^1i^a^^:*^ng^!|:fia8i^pji(!ja»
pwia% ec^snitanaea jtniy teeujaft _ inttdntiei. i^&a&tyaflalgKB: #Mn||aBp^Mpmrfrj&^sse % : '%
tiS^l^inuntfleS feto«w,«6nncil»ofttfe|ia.
i f^i^^^'^^^t^4eteribineup!w/l^»e. shall continue in the Gov-
*1ra%fejrf|htf '
m this platform is distasteful to ue.— $$&^vM^$0'litdfaHi already,
|iooD^ Mp^eaj ler of toe lMm> is "•** without circumlocution and with as
a» possible, tbe better. < TTncon' &^yiuiWt'b(iiinsi8|ed npoai; ; ;
Hon wisely failed to denonnce BitpJan 'oi j&tottgou-^tm; the
tflJligbtaljffl^nthefeaevetith ar-Kiole 'pb^'^ay^-iiipa>d/^a.
ipiW#Qfinjiptiery/fojl ^pfferin^ :$ttl£«*wfo; ^rCoppetbiBad tii-and the adniiniairation of the Gorea-tte ian&^flfe^ «n(I itiie; -men »> |e|;flad,at^|inliaii^lb^a,. '^•-'i-"
)irt^s«ttettijjt
thiapriwaliaa been a charge upon te, but itfo thftexpectatloh thatlt will
|y/^yi:i%o^;;,*WN?<9* :th«»/yeais- •feot-. ' 'm'-im^^M^'^H *n . weilrnif ft-kp'<)\ •'*•:*.,'• ' "'•"'. ' ; - ;
rand'tbe Hon. D A V I D P . F O B H I S T , I B -, „ , . /to.«4«»i^-^0e-srtanB,;ajifi at bi« post ^ f a a | p , T o him w e are indebted for many kind MUentiont andoonrttiie*, which, rendered JCHIK^^R I". 3Nspnfllattlir -'-T steanSif.-' •&<''&&*&•, brmgs'to the discharge of Bis dutie»t a aoand, practidaljudgment and bntb^ew capacity which
My 0$itA m ttiff phatVbicft he oe-
^•P4^aBt^^, ; iheA^t- -Juid Warden, Is, *b# i#4««ui? flW^ agiat 0fthe;St»t^ *«# in the ibeence oTthe Inspector* has temporary charge [of the prison,.and reside* in a neat cottage hobe within the yard, wiKh all the ants, ronndiijgs of a comfortable home.. To him and hi« Clerk, i lr , Lswia, no leas than to inspector f ^ # s i p , we | r e iBdehted fof a trer^pleasant ^jtofopmtwpog«teeiwbrlt«aaa;the bniM.* mgsatCUnton'Prison, where we also bad the pleaan^ of-taking oap old friend^ t»iv J-JBT„
.. ^ jk^M^&^/i!^gpr, kn*ww tieen %C$«fg<5ott ''^.l^^jpii^^^Si^iMr
&yffl%& 1*1* &(^vdiiu& <eBrfce»"*!iay - ber ao and satiiiactorily rendered a# fa» en*urt filir
t*ten!jIo| .ail fonjffa b$tnay desire to i^niajn, TJte State:'% now building a new-road from
||ePriB|a faiMe$W&. JJejpo , oo th> Og. deusburghBaarda^—a dlstanceiof twelve miles. ItisnUw nearly completed. This will be the '4mm: bmti^cfim^ *njr itoSroagnfare to the r ^ ^ t j ^ ^ i ^ t ^ ' j E i ! ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' mil(#dls-' ^^^^-4:g90y ^j.-Jlle.nb»rglt-" imtitt: i^te^^be^me;tftb^ant depot of ahpjfliea and^diu1|e^ for .Jlfiie .Prison, and witb eaiiejr a&$i$lhSiiJi^^ and inoi* a. poiiit -6tInteresttot jt§a*nMa^kera»nde»au;^ sionitta, pWti^jino place in this part <jf4he Silte where a dijjrniay be Bpentio.p0»j advantaro than at Dannemora. .
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TME fnXAVfiLPnA CMfMfM% i% N a t t o H i a V»l*M€^a«iMl l l cc Or4«ir.
1fli<> JPlaM «uNPa»a o f J?«riiM»lpl«ia.
The Rational tiMtoa CeoTeWkm atPbllaAiV pbi*r«amwM^iAip» ,e*ockA.M.,^aith«l»h, Senator Dooliule, Permanent PreaWent, in the Clwir, The prooeedhig* of the Canrention
Sasneia being made with, men who V know their %huv and knowpr dare matotaifli'' If itia ^*^ :^li i |mr|W*e, tibk, 6|8C|O«J^;m%ldliDjf',*Jg; %, WiUittd«*-Bhot»ld besent where bo will not « e t t b e President's E r r a n d Jitter."
ThU WillUm. Jsaderkof thcPofct Uutcr-
wonW mi tp attr«4 a,ny WHlee. t j t was rw*fr ed by a Port Master whose principles are not Hjraate^'Kl " b y * ^ fcttto^"'to..l%tifel!»,l~. The name, fori>rodentialreasons, issappressed.
ExecuUre CommUtec froui cscb Blutc a^ul TcV_ rilory, which was adopted.','" '•—""•. ' - - - -
JOa tnotioa o f Jfon. Rcrerdy fohhmii,*it&p; lution was adopted appointing a Comniiitie to wait upon the Prei ideat 'of 'the tJnHwiCStHtrs and present him with *o official report o f jjre proceedings of the Convention.
A dooyntlteeou |5nat|c*.wa8lltenanpo1nted,v General—ttfiict aside ftota whlclithecirianlar^and.wo Bio t lonor^atbre j jWan.^reso loUon was nuanimcmsly adopted thanking Mayor Mc-
Michael for his excellent polic« arrangepjcnia foplhcpn^ryaif lonofpcaciv . ; f
Mr. Cowan, from the Commiuee on Resnlu :4ny Po*t S M e r i f W presume, can send his!lioii», pr^enreil / ihu.l iJlowins d«:h>ratiou .if ^f l^edoi lats^and bemadfe'"deputy' ' imir^t .principicb . - / ,
Dcclsrat ioi i or l^rinciplvs.
"-f-—,De&Wti As yW'ftiti one of the holding -yo»r appointmciJt tinder Iho
preient AdmtaWration, i t i s taken fof grahled
•xvd pecdf
the
'BWMfel thoae 5
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of tht
might result from itatWK&hopehasbeendisspBOipt-
: ftared it would be when the character composing tije Convention became
3 Tj^i^ffiel^dejjttmdlltb^who hara taJtdB#oa»e*aion Of him—H may serve their
' r * wiaeibntthaJoyaUndintelligeat #Wl&'m0ttfm Jte.goiag to be dee"
oaired MMT laualed by any thing of this 6ort>^ Tbey will take -tare ttert^he Government is pre*
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ll%^«iftMe-|R«t''jawiig^ of Congreaware ntaaaaditma M who will not make hasto to UD*) what the pn»eflt has done; aadthey*al ^ t^fta^Legialatureg are sleeted thfe fell
•«i*.*Wp««»«^r'mfc 1h* nettdmgjjronowid W the <?da*»»BtioB. Theso m».
and itwa* toptevent ia»istbat the iConveittfeMi w«» field* -,'
A Coalition.
.,...„...,.....- Committee, appointed by '**• Pafladelphia Convention, for tWaState, lield '* Wa»lu§'at taePelevan House, to Albany, on TMKiay Mt, fop the purpose of organising for ta« Art campaign. Tbe Democratic StateCo.n-KitMeaWtin Albany on the same day, and tUe wfaoat thlair h»k* like a coalition between the PMWelphta bolters and thei Copperhead Donj-;
tUt Albany Journal aays«lf any onb has , hBMrto doaoted *he ffeacberoua purposes of
tlia Philadelphia movement, this stould »ifepel taattabt. Uh theflmofflcisl step towards aaaltaapttopaas the Union party mar intft theluuKi*of U»Copperhead Democracy." ft
, doas look like it, and the character of the wlwfe proeaedtof waflWtstbfcsu^ckm. A division oftl»Caa4Https on the atajaticket wUIbefoi. Wwtd bf aieoiMolidation ^JLjU two lkctions-aawa«faata«tiaUy one par^^hsrftaps tbe tr«. iOB pupil oftha State will consent lotlmtrana-ftr.aad tfcajs agaia—p*r*ap« Ouy won't The Jrmnuik of tbe opinion that the candidate of th* m »MHnn, tor Qoraraor will be Mayor Hoff-Baa, of K«w York. Gen. Dix, or Senator Jfor-phyofUfookfyn-moat likely tbe Msyor. Itu ofHMtMsaoquenee who it may be. Wear* ax*a*ta*l*cMtf*KOTTic««TthUfall. • K':;JT • • ' • ;';-:-
^ i & i i M ^ ^niter*ali*tfi66cietyoi"tbl# place) a^mpabled b y a " genejfal aaiorlto^it" of other denomination*, went on an ex^niaion, on gPne«a%*f fljfa « B ^ t# Btockyilie, 0 ^ . ^V^e|^#a8ftyo^tte^ot^ wr wflori :tob-'.cbl'^?^e>rart'"waiB3owiW *WX^antichkted,menfwomen and children, with huge baskets filled witli those nMessaries and luxuries *o essential to the Inner wants on such aib3p, ii^tfred to thedepot ataseasonable hpnr M^fcWD#ded.•intoIte sc*^*prepBfljd tocarry tb>ffl. ' ' 2 i * W ' l i i ^ j ^ o ^ : w ^ - ^ d 0 ' ^ i l i e . p j ^ ty at Bangor, Brush's Mills, Lawrence and other stationsj and many were prevented from go
of room in J6#«ai« Thfitxiiam iburgb in safetsr, and the crowd
j ^ b ^ & . t o f t liitfe steamer that «n-.-if the * h W Tfiey had a
nt time in discussing the contentt of baaket« of pi^viitoinjt tha|'-Sfiatf' y prepared; for the occasion, «Hd
in lateniagj^totheinH«te otih^Bi^aa:the:Tea*; *4lrtowed.lhef waxtt^ toBrockville.*Herea hilfJMHtt wWaJl<j#ed tiM* encurelonists tofor. *e> thetowkat ihees^t0iitia, Qt-toUeli &<& tftfca^fan l>Qffii*B&i#iiiii& m theirIJB-*|»ctiveplapei of abode, wiere they arrived at alate hourof tbe night, dotibUei*, Jxilievlng that, after all ^there's: ijo place .)$£ bo/oe,'*^. The trip w*« a very pleasant one, on the whol^,
Wd aecomtnodationa, botb on the iVwaaao limited that it wa* very >eciaUy tor ladlas and: children, a
large number of wbom were in attendance,— But aa no accident* occurred wo presume all will be in ijeadlne** to again participate i n * similar entertainment. , . ,
rived at Gj immedlai was in very pi the numi been so
bnttho car* and tiresome,
f-''•tiftt* p jd tem chargf fi» iH*i«fm the toU
lowing: •," .1.',. •, . ' ,-.' ' ''.'-:'.. .• - " p r o y m a Iwyitcwl." ••. .
My view* iavtagnnderi^e a great change since my accidental advent to the Presidency, whereby t have detmrmined to ni ike treason respectable mher than «odJkw»," and to invite 1ttait^to>i^«l^tt»^»erthaA'*b^^ aeitt," Iaminnrgeatw*ntof*uppo»ter*of"mypoll-eyi" Meaaaringthe patriotism of the American peeptebymyowttbwfc I bare deeided to lasuepnijwaaft for their tnyrage*.
I have at mjr dk^oaai *ond^ otBoe*, ranging from % h to low. Thoae within the limits of m Cojatyof ;ftaaJdte, a>« bertby offawd.
Propo**l*n»aybein*4elothe"Dl*trict Del-eg5ite'* from said County to the late I'liiladel-phi* Convention; To) qoestions will bfi «s!ceJ as to kJyalty of a* w. political aotoeedenu. Pwftttsnce will be given to those who have bad large political experience in each of the political organisation* of this County, and who adopt tlwwdidii|ga«ata"orprfitic*. A. J.
P. &—Among other heresies formerly held by me, I have remmuced that proclaimed at Nashville of bemg "the Hoaeaof die Niggers." I am now tbe ifuse* of tiie Rebels, intending by **my policy" to lead tueiu hack int.; die higliest places in the National Government,
that yon are a good and true Johnson man; and that confldence can, Bejblacedfn yen fortbemtr-po«eof<^mentlng and uniting all theJobnaOn mtOsinTOur Di*Wc(, *o that there will be no disunion between the Johnson and all of the je088^rvative*in.3P>nrae«!tI0n., . ,
JEKwf t Thia circular i» to be jtept«ovATB; nopersoni*tohave*cce**tpit butyounelf. •
oni: Ifybtt toe trtift to tiu*pa«y,yon will do a* above requested.
TMrd; 1£ yon are nOt •* Johnson man, y« i will jn confidence send this back, as all circulars are numftmi with the name of each man attached. • . ••'* ';•;•' . • , ' • ' ; '•'.
Efflihfit%ma»;ttuoto the Adm1hist«*>: Uoayow a t e w 1^'ma^e BNspnty.of yottrDi*--.trfct.-.- .-.'• - : - ' , •-••>• •' • - , i . . 1 Smk? Ifyotf J«5«p; iW cftcular, ind intend to d o all y o u can for tte parjy, and become equally prominent and efllcjen^^otf:.wilL.oa Mir ceifit o f this, forward to^^meiy man five dollars, for which I wil l send a charter and ritual, au-thoriringyou in said charter to act as Deputy o f your District, ••"'•M-:-. • •. -.-".* "'•..-
£&& ; I cannat explain any thing further in thi* drcular, as yon=ein s e e all wonhf be ex-posedat once. • „ * - ' . ' * •.
8»em&.\Naae willRnowlheaeeKit.-'bntthoaft wb,o comply with the above and receive a chsr-1 f e - v*' : ' ""•*^vw'V.:'-•,'»""'•• : ; * -. (^*au^gton,^e^(^ra*ed.i ••• . ;. ,;;../• *yoaML*c., w IfcfuTPiugtia, ' *
:••••+• Bandlll, Montgomery Oft, TS, X, J?5 ft—Snce'the abojve waa pJaced in; t y m
welytfe been sbowu one of the original clrcu-l»r», received by;*i* 'Vet^ Master fjf, th|» oonhtyj afli%ohiift anpeij^ncfl weAreatjrongiy Inclin-jeawtot theoplhionr that' it a humbug—* plan resorted to by a swindler'to obtain money from yerdant couniry i^etj 'jtfaslera* If any «ne ddutita i^ let bih> sendeedpllare toE. t>tWil-liams, and weifeckon he will be lot iiuo the uii^*>r->$nat1tvfi dollars' ^ worth* .
• Ti» 'Swwrsjuaf.—Geutlemen in ^aest |of it good Ideality for trout>fshlng and deer-bunting, can bo accoromodated Within a few hpura' ride of'Maipne; ijaogor or Moim depot. Mr, ~'G; B,'Mratenf iti»*i&68M&. opened * Jhouae t the fooi of ^Btue Moiuttatw^ l«t Uj4 town of ;DicWa^^,wl»W6 i p wiit eaiertein all \ jnteb, a* are' inclined to vislC one of.tb'e^'nest sporting region* in this county. 3ir. MKRBjLli'B place bvae)ir the lower crid of "wb«* ft iealledthe "sixteen.milofovefe"oiit_StRegis river-t-Vn;eof the finest places for trout-lialiiDs in the world, afid j i ) the Terybwrtofft'couutVwoOUMJinir iittgin^feteryjdeMijtfntiduV* . ; ; \'\'[
Gn the sbmnii't of the Bltm Mouutiiu i l r . M K B B I L L has jus t creeled an Observably some flffy |&et W Irelght, VWajntatiding it apenHid view jcitthei country to the north and west, iii-
AKTOTCS A IfcasKl* *«ve j M * a * : ^ i kuildin-one door front FTSK** Grocery'^aore and in a few day* will bo p**Daml«J ^ o a l l kjndsof Hci j*e ,agn , Carriage, and Ornamental Point iagand'Ominiag. Send t b e # your order?.
We, Jbanufactured only by J . C. S I O T H & Co:, 8m$y** JS»X. ^mpl<*,free:for' .trialatM$± AMSDEN'S, Mttlone. It is highly jupfmimended Whet«W^ H basibecn JJTtd: •.,; J f ' X ,:^AlPxantliir"H.'Stejuheris?ttas 'retiirii^d'^tii'Geb)4-' gi*. --. He talks of lecturing; North: ^Wswii i ter^
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Speeiat G e s. ::.N O T f C B,
The National Union Convention now assembled in the chvyVo£P!ilftdeijjfila, composed of delegate* from oJrtSry SUt* and Territory in the Unici.adm^hedrbyUieBolemnleiwonswIiich for the Ia*t five ycaiait has pleased the Snpreme Kulsr of tbe Universe to give to tlto American people; profoundly grateful for the reiurn of peace; desirous, a* a Isrge majority of their countrymen ate, in all sincerity, to target and forgive toe past; revering the Constitulion as it comes to urfrom our ancestors; regarding the Unian. in its resloralicn, as more sacred than ever j, looking, wiUi deep anxiety, Imo the future aaof instant and continuing trial, hereby Issue the following declaration of principles and purposes, on whioh lbeybayfc wiw perfect uha-uimity agreed: .
,r J3r*t:T*e bail, with gratitude to Almighty God, Uie end of war and the rf turn Of peace to our afflicted and beloved land. :
Second: Thb War just closed IIH* maintained Uie authority of the Constitution, with all the restriction* which it imposes upon the General Gavemnient, unabridged and unaltered; and it ha# preserved the Union, with the cqualjrigbts. dignity and authority of the Statesperfect and
• unimpairwL ' .',, Third:" Representalionin the Congress of the
United State* a»d4n ihe Electoral College is a right recognized by the Constitution as abiding In every Snite/anR a*f*dH|y impoaedlttpon its
eluding Potsdam tillage and all poiufe from that to thffSfc lAwrence/ Witft^yery p(>w?r-foJ glass, there is not anoUwr .such ^view to be
tabied foHlMlcaajfonad.; I f y ^ w w t f * S o o d time,gom to the Blue Mountains, Mrl M*»v: mxL wilt Jnect parties at DickinsotrCenter or Moir»,if tbey w t o , a»# * will addreaji |i|n^ 't\ Dibkinaoftj Center a -pw\ day* lp: 4dt««loe!of their going, - ?
TiteAMttal&irMftliJ^1SrlttWC»lJirT TJx"AGBKGjn?I^A&SO0^x^to^^ forIheSStb,SiOlhand S7thd*y»of Septetaber, has been poatooned? for ono] Week, by raason of thelwldmgof theFair toSt. Lawrence Cotiaty outbjjaeaay*. tbAS^lnthiaConnty wUtbe bold Gotobwfrjtyaad/fe * • . ' • ! " , . •'': - ; ':.
. At ten and Oije-ttdf rfefook, A.H^m th* 80th ult.,Mi'.|!1«*drec«iv*d;at "Heart'* Content,"
,_tev«ry . . . . . . . ..r people, fundamental in its nature and.essential to ibe/exerci*¥ of our Republican institutions, and neither {Ingres* .norr the General. Government ha* any authority o r powertddeny-thls right to any State or withhold its.enjoyment under t i e Coestiuition from the people thensof,; '••fmmhi W^oajltlpofltltt!p«>plept«|heirnit-ed State* to elect to Congress, ita members tbereof, none but men who mlmit flits lundH-menUl right ^f representatioh, and who will receive to seats t&efr'loyai representatives from every Bute in allegience to Uie Doited State*, subject to tiie constitntionaWght or each House to^^geoCtke;«l0etlon. mttrna; atjd-qUalifica-tion* of Its own member*. . • " i • ••
mtth:Tbet?on»titutioiiof thetmited St«tea, and the Ittwa made in pursuunce thereof, are thesupreme law of the land; »nytbingin the conslunUouorlawaofany Stato-io the contrary notsyJthstanding. All the poivcrsuoiconferred by the Constitution upon the General Govern* ment, nor prohibited by it to the States, are re-aerved t<*.lhe^tate*er thepeople tliercof; and among the rights thus reserved to the States, is the right to prescribe qualifications for the elective ftancbiae Tthercin-; which right Congress (Wunoi bjterforjiswitb.. i fo S««ibot conifention of States has the right to willidraw from the Union, or to- exclude, through ibeir action in Congrea*prptherwiie, any AatBor S?at)eiFfirom the 'Union./ The Union ofthtteShttestapeSr. petrial. /*>-.,;- , ..-*,•,"• - "
Sixth; Sack amendments to the Constitution of the UniiedStateamaybomadt' by the people thereof a i i h e / m t y deem expedienh bn| only ln.|b^ntgdftpo{n;te!i Qitt W its prptlsibn^ jmd jn proposing such amendments, Whether by Congress or by -a> convention, and iu ratifying t^eaawe,.a)l,.*ljc? State*: of the Uhlon have an oqutlawdinde^asabloright t« ^ voice and si Vote thereon. •
Seventh: Slavery is nbolishew and forever prohibited, and there is neither desire jior purpose on the part or the Southern State*: that it should ever be rc-esUbliBhed npoB the soil or within tuejuriadieHou of the United States; and tbe enfranchised slave* in all tiie Stale* of the Union should receive, iu comiiii.ii with all their inhabitants, equal protection i invcry right of person and property. ' BifbtlK iflnle. we regard aa utterly invalid
and never t« be assumed or made of binding foroo any obJigaUon incurred or undertaken in makdnst "«*? against tbe United, we hold the debjtofiheBatttoito be sacred and inviolable, and we proelaiw ottr pnrpose; in discharging this a* in perfobkiug i l l national oblations, to mainUin, uuimfwirod and unimpeacbed, tbe -1kmdr*^'Uie'iait*t4)ftlM9'I{en<gUc.. * ' ' •-•
Ninth: It i*tbe duty of the National Government to recognise* the *ervk»* of the Federal soldier* and afllors in the ^contest just closed, by meetong prompUy aad fully ail their just andrightfaoJaiOMforthe aanricec they have renderad the nation, and by extwding to thiae of them who hare aurvived, and to the widow* and Orphan* of thos* who have fallen, tiie most generoo* and coaatdarate care. '
TentiJi In Andrew JcteMa«,Pwaklent of tbe Unitad Staliij who in W« groat oflfce has prov-«l.ite*df»«i in hi* devotion t* tba Constitution,
The'PoiKUra butrict C»mp MeeUnj liritl 'commpuee on tbe third 'day ptStfittmper- In tbe torq ofMoli^, on the groan-J occnptedla»tjre*r. TheSte«r«r<Uof toe dlnrict, s t their meeting In June Jwt, ro^J S u t no lmcijtery iroald be «lio»ed within the tlinite prejeribed- b / tbe ia.tr, and «s (Srerf penonj are loth to beBefe tbat there Is any law In tbe cafe, we print tbe following from the Berlin! Statute.
tfcatallm«j*ctwlUiuode,r»taodlng: BAH tt BAVI8. , A.K.M1UHG, AiLSaiTH* % Or i s GIBSON, f SAMUEL CAM.. • : C: t DPHNING,
. , . : • Committee. •
orTwmsrtiMAScior aiuaiow kisrutoi. | * L Ho perioniJiaM willfully durturb, Interrupt or db-
aalet any a»«nbl«se of people met for rellirtooj worship, by promne dtteeone, by rode *nd-lndecent benarloar, or by •uklnj a n»i»e eitberwIUiln tbe place or wor»hlp. or ao near [tutodktorbthtiorderandioleinoltyoflbe meeting; nor •hall any per»n within two miles of Uie place where any religtooi Mclety iball be actually aseembled for religious womlilp, expoie to sale or gin, any ardent or distilled Ikiqorf, or keep open any bdck»ter-*bop in soy other place, inn, itore or grocery, than >nch a* tbaU have been duly Hcented, aodHn which n e b penon (hall Gave anally re aided or earned oh.bnalneap.; northali any person, within
. the dlitanceaforeuild, exhibit any shows or plays, unless the tame ihi l l have been duly licensed by the proper authority ; nor»hill any penon, within the dl»un»e sforeeald, promote, aid, or be engaged In any racing or any animals, or iaany Bamlng-or any aeacrlptlon; nor ahall any penon obttrucvthefreepiuageofany highway to any place of public worship, wlthlo the distance aforesaid.
$«5. Whoever shaU violate either of the provisions of the foregoing section, may be convicted assmarUy before any justice or the peace or tbe county, or any mayor, recorder, alderman « r other magistrate or any city, where the offence shall be committed, asd on such conviction, shall forfeit a sum not exceeding twenty-live dolutn, tor the beneBt of the poor of the county. •
147. AUiudges, mayors, recorders, aldermen,' and justices of the peace, within their respecUre jorjadlcUons, upon their own view or any person offendlugagalust^lie provbiont of this article, may order the offender Into tbe custody or any oBcer In the preceding section named, or ot any oOicuil member of the church or society so awerabled and disturbed, forsafe keeping until he shall be let to ball, or a trial for such offence be h»d.
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*lli*ckHf1o o f atextCMti I»»fl»^
Maximilian Ini* issued a ducrou declaring cer* tainPorL-sof Mexto* Blockadvtt. Wliuwitji'itt President Jahnsun U** luiiedApruclaiuitinti rc-fuslng to reorjfuuizu t,iu givci tbu Muxk-Wti osnrper notice that any aiiwiipi u tmfcm! It «galnat<be Goverameot <«• citiwms of the United State* will ba dt**llowi»i. O.xxl Tor IV^i-dant /obnaoD.
Tha loyal Suuiberiiers arw Ui bold a Convert-IkM at PblUdelphi. im also third of September. It will b* oonpcaad of men who foogbt for, In-Btead of again** the Union, and who navar weetotr aAera kaatarU Oag. Wait ami bear wkat tbaf say. ,
aml-a^alf r. itvof the same day;
I congratulate yon o^Jrour success and perseverance. • f5»»Drj»jjrp DaiowiTjps.
*niat b«f ta the sun, by three hours, and i» a* soon a* any oneconlde^eet to hear Uqm the land of the Catacemhs,
PIBES.—A fire occurred in Chicago on the 19th, destroying •500,000 worth of property.
On the saute day a fire brcke out in an Oil Tartc to 'ipitef City. Many thousind barrel* ofoil were destroyed and the fire spread to the dock Of the California Steamship Co.rwhlch was destroyed. One ahlp, one bark, and about twenty lighter* and eariU boat* were barned.— Several Uvea were also lost. The damage 1* e*> tlmatedatover-fftOOCl.OOa, "
TIXAS MBsx»JtaTiuj()rar>.,f--.Tlie President has just issued hi* PrAciamation declaring th* State of Texas folly reconstructed, acid entitled to all her former right* a* a State. She will, dottbtle**, be admitted to repreaeoUtion in Con-gwas on the same terms that Tennessee was admitted—the adoption of the Constitutional amendment.
by peraecuUonand ttnekpservadreproach, having faith imrn«»Mi«*bte in toe peopie and in tbe principlaa' Of tbe government, w* recognize a chief magistrate worthy of th« aaUOn and eo/hal to tbe great crl*ls bpon which hi**io? ii cast, and we tender hire in the discharge ol his high and re*poo*il^dot^twr protouiKt respect and awirarioe of cwr cordial and sincerftsupport. '
Tbey wen adopted «ia«ttizaoa*ly, when an addM**w«jri«dliy.llrr^ TheConr yentto* then a«y cmrned eiite die.
rr*eetMns» mt l*»e Coiisity C«aven>
Prursuant to call of the Couoly Committee, tbe Union County Convention met at the Miller Howe, in Malone Tillage, on Friday, Aog«t 4**, lWi, for tha'purpoae of appointing delegates to Iho State and Congresaionat Oo»vett« tlons, The Convention being called to order by Bon. J, W, l&mhh, Hon. W,S. DfcKtseos *a»elected Chairman, and fofotovm, Secrec y .
j Hon. J, W. KJJOULI., Col. J. J. SKAVKR and Hon. W. 8. DtOKwaoK, were chosen Delegata*
{to the State Convention, and Hon. AMUCR? m^ ^ „ . * - . . » . lB°*a*,J*xmHnxM*i&*triGoiw,luJovm, TheCaaa^tanaare ajgam frightened m go D e l a t e s to « w Congrcaiional Cmveutlon,
ghost o f . Fenian invasion. They report ,J0M> f w W , ^ ^ ,rf . p p o i m i ^ Wbaittutc«. ' The following resolution* were then ti»anl»
t tuously adopted; : Setdtei, Thattli&unswcrviugiidelityofllOn. sG.t.Uvhvmxo, our Member «*F Congress, \u the principle* of the Republican Party, aiirt Ufa!
table and earnest advocacy o f the same, entitle In 'hlmto^rconBdt-neeandsratHudt'—whic-b art
hereby tendeiwl hiiu. — „ , t — • : fisanaod. That iu the opinion «1' ihi# Coiiveii-We barn that an» little iHjy,*»nof J. V..\ lion the candidate for the next tvaigrtss ought
Urakc, iu this villmje, w M athimptiiiar tu lire >»«" »" *« * « k c a rroUl * • » Cwmly—ilui Hun. Wv. a wooden cun or nistol a Tew t\*v» «m, !,.. « , . I A - WmHtusti is Ihe uu««iimou» chsiice <>f the
h - I } Z LP , , M,T ^ ' vnk>n vk,:Von of lbU V™»ly ** w««li candidate, quite senoUirfy burut about tbe r»ce and ejc*. a o r l ihat tbe delegate* mi» day «pp4^ntcd to I t ia hoped tlml he will uutluw: hia nijght. T bin I'rtyruMHit t(i« County *t tfa« euniietg Oungtes-
armedFenhinagathered near Mulunu—Tin'n-i-i not one in the neihborhood. r *'
A committee waited upon the Pw»ldeul "wfth the proceeding* of thoWiiladelphi*, ConyeiitioB, last Saturday. Ituvrrdy ,?<)Iin.«m iit*h* * pr»j. sentalion speocli ainl Ww President replied, very bad taste.
A . C A 0 D .
The undersigned Cjmmiuee of Arrangement* for the L'm-VSfialist Sunday -School Excursion to Ogdeosburgh, on tbe Sist Inst, would hereby tender their very sincere itod cordial acknowledgments to the Superintendent and other offlctriofthtpgdeiuburgh and bike Cbamplaln Kilir..a.l. for thalr great courtesy and csrelul attention to the w» it.-. saTetyju>d"o8mrortorths unexpectedly mil unpreci-i^.n-ed(y largejcrowdon that octytsloo. ^ " '
WalOMikBj. 22, »S«S. , *.- - - ' I V . AMSDEN, - I . K. TQWNdEND,
D.T. FI.BLD.
HEW BOUNTY AND PENSION UWS f 100 Bounty to 3 Tears Men.
. f SO Bounty to 3 Yean Men. Under the equalisaUon of Bounties the following enlisted
men and heirs will receive additional Bounty: 1100 MOBE B0UNTV for every soldier who enlisted
for three yean and served his tltne or was discharged with Ma regiment and has already received $100 Bounty. ..ilWHORBBOUHTV for every soldier who was dis
charged before his lime on account of wounds. 9100 TO TUB WIDOW, minor children or parents. In
the order named, of inch aoldlen who died In the service, or of wounds or disease contracted in the service and in tbe line of duty, and entitled to the bounty above named.
•60X0 AIL TWO TBAE8 |I8N who served their time or who were discharged for wounds.
*50 MOBB BOPNVV to tbe heir* or two yean men, in Uie same order aa three years men.
pawmxossra i The following classes are entitled to an Increased
Pension: 1st. To those who have lost both eyes or both bands. 2d. To those who have lost both feet, or one band and
one foot. 3d. To those who hare lost ose hand or one loot. 4th. Widows will get an Increased Pension of *2 per
month for every child under 16 yean old. SUt, OrSnaiia, if there be more than one, win get $2
per s»onUj additional for each child under ISyeara of age. Fathers and orphan brothen are now enUtled to Pea.
alott nnder lata law*. • THSBB MONTHS EXTRA PAT TO OFPIOEEa-All
offioen of volunteen below the rank of Brigadier-General, who were In the service .on the 8d day of March, 1S». and whose rcsfgnaUons were presented and accept-
,ed^or who were mustered, oat at their own request or othsrwise Iwnorably dlscbarged from the service after the Olh day of April, 1885, are entitled to three month*
"P MwiOTAWdN orjaaWONft-Prlsonew of War are ,. enUUadt* oommBUtlon of rations whUeLso held, hilt
ikenUlulaxD &vingitiothe fart of ihotewju) died WIlHSso attend to the collection of Back Pay, Bouuty,
HOTaOWaM, U n d Warraau tosoldlenof 1S12, pay of o«o<>rs before muster, Ac. J.A.8ABIN,
Malon»,Ang.l8,18*0. UIHUry Claim agent.
St. Uwreice C»iity Claiia Agency. • • _ ;•'"' . ;:, omoror ,. • K ..,- .-"•,
• l . F ^ o ^ j E l t , : ^ .j-J*i;iat•*::*«,••
aa: <> i * 3B - 3 3 - 0 xTxaay-v. D m arnrnaro noiiAa* uotae BocurY-for
, ivcry aaldter who enlisted for«ltree years, and served
. bw ti--a h«« b^m^^m^Siim SS?S ra**r wetjvea a«c«*«4Web«Kmtyfreotlw: doited |^M«}.aadto«f*wtare*yaan1 soldierwh» was dia-
F n t n k l f n omozor ':• V.'•>-•-.»-^
TAVJLOI i* fe jia: *a3t«3 «ijy'' 3Mrr-*ar-
lildilioiial BoDBtfci,IierfaieeffeiiioM,*«. The uhdenlgoed wUI prtCBM OD* B«adM< stottsM aMr>
tibnal Bounty for every soldier WOO «]*•»«< fo» Utreajasas, and served his tm»e*Jrf l iasan honorable dliebargt, and who has not already recdred more than one hondrwd dot-, Ian Bouuty from the Untied Statei.
Ue will procure the same atuonnt of Bounty for every three yean' soldier who was discharged before his time waa out onacconnt or wounds,and if snob soldier has died in the service, he will obtain sach Bounty for bis widow, children, father or mother, In the order named, if they be living; He win afco procure an Increase of Pension for every widow of T soldier who U still unmarried and who has chU-dren under sixteen years of age, of 12 per month for every such child.
He wiil.also procure an Increase of Pension tot orphan children cider .sixteen yeats of^$geipfdeceased aoidlen. If Jbere'Ia oiore flan one aocb child, of *2 per oionHi for every such child. ' * •' t
l ie will obtain a Pension for a father or mother who baa lost- an unmarried sron ihtbe servioe of tbe United States upon whom he'or she was dependent for support. Be will procure an increase of Pension for every soldier in the late war who has been disabled in the service, eqalvalent to tbe loss df a leg or an arm, or W « , of «15, * » or fSS per mteth, according to the erient or his iDjury. . mt wiu procure thtee months'extra pay doe cJBcen who were honorably dlsenlreed liter the 9th Jday of April, 16W,
Officere and aoldlen who were held asprisonertof war Is the rebel Slates areeolilled to pay for rations during the time they were sueb prisoners, and if a prisoner baa since died, then bis aidowsor heir* are entitled to said pay.
The undersigned has a<%«i««a* a Claim Agent to collect all. such claims from tbe Dnlted States.
Give him a call at the office of Taylor* Hobbs.in llalooe, N.Vi a* .TATIJ0B.
THE LATEST PB0CLAM A TION. Whereas, The property of eretf resident or tbe Comi
ty of Franklin is now and has always been exposed to the torch .of incendiaries, wbo (or private ends bare ru-ned and laid desolate many a homestead.
and. Whereas, Insurance Campanies are chartered to Insure property against; loss by fire, and arr now ready and' willing to insure the property of every penon against the destroyer, which may creep upon liiem like a thief in the night, deprive them of their homes, and turn them penniless upon the cold charity of an unfeeling world.
And, Whereas, W. B. DONIHEE, of Malone. faes been appointed agent of Uie following No. 1 Companies, via: Home Insurance Co , of New Haven, Coi.ii,
Capital and Surplus over SI.275.8SS 00 Artie Insurance Co., New Vork S00.0UO 00 llernutnia Insurance Co., New Vork 1/00,000 UO Commerce Insurance Co., Albany 100,000 00
And tvill insure Snt class properly la the «liove,Jn»n.-ed campanies at reasonable rates.
Sow, therefore, ail penon, are hereby solldteu>-to insure their property at once la the above named companies. But if you do not, and you arc burned out, your creditors will c»U at once, and take your lost farthing's worth, Bnt if insured Iu (lie above named companies your credlton are lirreby prohib te«i from calling for or molesring yuur pmperiy for one yenr from flic tluie of yaur losy.
Have you in>ureil your priiprnj * If noi .-al ai ihr Agency and do »o. If you cannut go, utile and bsvc your risk hunk*-.!. On not lull, fur >t>u may junt tiuw be within an im*f • ' ruin.
Write t<» mt- ati.t I • i l l remain, ynurs truly, W. B. UOMHEK, Agent,
ICOStf Malone,». T,
Bay Me and I' l l S o Ton Good." DR. I.ASQLEY'S
ROOT & HERB BITTERS. This medicine is, trithmit the possibility of a donbi, the
very, best remedy known for the following and all kindred diseases: Indigcttlon, Cotlittnus, liter Complaint, Pitt*, Ueadqeht, Ueartbufn,i>nipej)tUi,Diat{ne<ui, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, languor, Latitus*, Debility, Jaundice Flatulency, foul ijtbmack, tie. ..By the timely use of this medicine, the blood Is purified.
The appetite is restored. The system Is strengthened. The liver Is invigorated. The breath is sweetened. The complexion is beautified. And the general health Is
X l S * 3 ^ 0 j * r i , J E U D . ' *be best Hoots, Herbs and Barks enter Into the composi-tien of this Remedy, making It a simple and safe, as well as an unfailing cure for all diseases of the blood.
GEO. 0 . GOODWIN t GO., Boston. For sale by all Druggists. Aprom4
Every younglgdy.and gentleman in the United States can hear something very mnch*to their advantage by return: roaU (free of charge), by addressing the undenigned. Those baying fean of being humbngged wUl oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
Marly 1 881 Broadway, Hew york.
An £fTectual Worm Medicine.
Brotvn7*Vermifuge eJomfita. Oa Wo«n LozKKGsa. Much sicknesf, undoabtedly, with children and aatiltaattribuled to other causes, is oeea-sloned by worms. . Tbe "Vrauurcoc COMFTTS," although effectual in destroying worms, can donopoaslbla injury to the most delicate child. This valuable combination tias been successfully used by physicians, and found* to be safe and sure.in_ eradicating worms, so hurtful to children.
C h U < i > v n b a r f n c ; W o r s t s * require immediate attention, as neglect of Uie trouble often causes prolonged i l cknept i^ • '-*.-.• '• iy "}•'-."•
S y m p t o m s o r W o r m s l n C I t f l d r e n are often overlooked. Worms lit Uie atomach and bowels oauielrrlta tion, Which can be removed only by Hie use of. * sure remedy. The eomblnatlan or ingredients used In making SOWH'» " Verrmiftige OomJIU " la such a* to give the best possible effect wlUi safety.
CURTIS* BROWN, Proprietors, New York. 8oIdbyaU
THE CAMPAIGN JOUBNAL Hm i'Mltti»B witli iopperbi-ads: \«
. Cf«pr«*>J8e witb Traiioi>.
P u s h oil the Union f oliiinn.
The approaching Campaign will be «»e vi UDIU.<.. interest and Importance. The treachery of the Adu,; •.. IraUon has excited the indignation of the People .• tbe contest will be sharp and decisive.
We propose, at one of the agencies of tbe coot.-.: . BMoe a CAMPAIGN JOOBHAIV, which will be espenm, devoted to the discussion of questions Immediately ».,» tng upoa the eanvaa.
WeaoUcit tha co-operation of the true t'nlco >.. -Ihroagnout the State in this enterprise. The first en,., ofUWOAMPAIGNJOORrtAl win be Issued on tbe -" of ge^mber , and In publication wiU be cofjfinuei) '• TiaPwMsTS, oath* following terms; , Ten .C o p i e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3 . 0 0
Twenty-five Copies...... . 7.00 f i ftyOopies. . . . . . IS.OO One bundled Copies 2 5 . 0 0 aariyorden ire soUclted. Each package must . -
swat to one address, D A W S O N St C O . , Evening Journal Office, Alburn
DEESS & CLOAK MAK2W 6.
MB S . J O H N O B E W WOULD INFORM Tilt ladles of Malone and vicinity that she Is prepare.i
to execute aU brden for DRES3 and CLOAK MAKINO on -ahort notice and In tbe latest and most approved styles. She baa a WUcox A Gibbs' Sewing Machine and warrant! all her work. Booms two doors north of n,-Baptlst Church, on Webster Street.'
Malone, Aug. 23, i860.—8m
FARM FOR SALE. _._ S t J B S O B I B E B O F P E B 8 FOR m . ( bit FARM, situate in Constable, one and one-iu,;
miks from Constable Corners, on the Stage road to «>?• vine, containing80 Acres of good Land, well watered-17 Acre* of Timbered Land—a nice orchard of 195 Tree. In good bearing condition. On tbe premises are a sma:. fana home, a good new80 by 40 foot barn, and one ... by 88 adjoining, a new carriage bouse, and other o-r. buildings.
Tbe subscriber win sell one span of good, young tior»., a dsuble wagon, and all the farming ute-.sils, if wan' For further particulars inquire on the premises of
H. P. BASFORD. Constable, Franklin Co . N V
Dated Aug. 22,1866.—tf
A L A R G E B E D C O W A B 0 4 . T T F N . yean old, with a wen or bunch on tbe right sidr
ber head, strayed from tbe pasture in ih's village Tbonday last. Any one who will return her 10 the „. seriber, or give information wbexe she may be foi.i shall be suitably rewarded. "
Malone, Aug. ii, 1SU«. Ill HAM C. HASTlNf..-
P i f f E J - W P I R
MA>()iY&DOf^LAS Ai Jctuer ,"ai tin's nit] stdml, .Mill t in-r i , M ,u.ut-t uie r,'«-
rrr-. t%u# »rr»«li !-u|ip!ift* ot all Un.tn <»f
fiMilY GHCEfiim A H'LL STOCK OF
T K A M ' .1 I. GRADES OF
*Bdg»B, offtpisr" o r i b t t o , in'taaot^r named; If they Iwltylo*, . ..... } fi(.'/'v
f i r » B 0 U 4 ] M s « O W t B O r a T r , - F « r e v w who enlisted for two yean, and baa been discharged for
' expiratloaei_bhUa»,orf»r wounds; arid for tha widow, mUwtJiW, father priaotheT of any a«0*r aoWer w*6 ^ . * ^ w » » r « c e j ) r of weunda or dlsaaae Incurred'
: In tbr rerrlea, I wlB set Sim DoujLMilotMBosjm
. eWM*«o « n * r ajataap-yassw' of age, I wUT getim In-
^1nMteJtWW?***** "• -*W.J-Ut a*f v*****"***™!<f »»>«•»»otli tor••'«*» cbUd,Tn adaUea to UM present panaioo of S3. .< ' :
*!?!&»£>***t*Vw « » «• * » been dliabled equal toOwljsa * r # t * s j v a r » i i w l l t i s ^ ^ e i l o o Of, -:
PsSSEoitS M a FATHaRS "ArtO MOTaJt*8,-i| will
*«•• WMMffif** * > ' * W& * a f l i a r i r t e W i i w '
taWmoinm Mtftta ir»y t o t»«oasas,^For * 2 . ' ? S * g * * y ftf* J*.**"** fTt»A*aw»ail t 18SS, and who M l th* earyte* swaarably after April aia. 1665 I rtUj£«w. aaMth.*;«xtr* ^y . l far t i^J .oV^fce io /
m "O r» A n. s , Wblc-Ii He uli* e.i-11 very cheap.
Molasses, S j t u p s , Spices, Flour, Meal, Provender, Pork,
And all kinds of FISH which we trill sell by the bid. or V
Yankee Motions, &c, &c. In fact, every thing usually kept in a First Class l.rr,.
eery and Provision Store.
We have engaged some of the bent Dairies in tbe count t, and shall keep constantly on hand the first
quality of
BUTTER A N D .HEESE Give as a call and convince yomselves that -.ve are ~. I.
Ing our Goods :tt very small prout
W. B. JIASON. O. R. POrtll.A.-
Malone, August 16,1SCG.
FARM FOR SALE. SI T U A T E D OK T J B E COC1VTV L l » f :
between Bt. Lawrence and Franklin couutien. townofBraener.cdutiujiog •
O i 3 3 In i l .e
^L<DHJEZ&. tOD of whicb is wood land, sold altogether or in lUr. <> equal parts. One-third paid down, the balance s e n r , .1
r mortgage. Time, ten years. ae Chandler Farm, now owned i
Bombay, Aug. 16,16o6.—ma
The farm Is knouu
DANIEL HOA. .
J ? * * * Vi!»¥*t*fc«.w»**«»» ** » fcrftober « - w a r "in forratt ' aWMWfVt
Sf.gy* t tW*«r«*^fc»raa«rMsa«st»»l wUhfa. thirty "*?»***" *?*'»"iat i l>ay i n i f i g t»Ms raafc. If
***VJ*-"*"*t"""""W OfalaaAgMseyoraVsVair-
is another vKiriiiiijt. to boy* who J>UY arittt JHIW-!er.
Tbe Bo*tou Journal nay* ihul six proruiotiiit KapuWicauu of Uiat city Itave been approacbed with the prombK of Uia Boatoa, Past Oslo* if Uwjr w o u 0 support ttw " PoUcy " df lata Prasi-daatadd the PUladalpUia bill ufsal* u> Uie
siuual CouveulKm, are lierooy ioxtrudad to U*e a 11 liooorablc nit-ana to pro^ura his irtnlmir-ti
Aiur waicli ih« Cimrcotioo ad>ours«d uiu
<u*. w. p. Dicaaitaon, J. B. Yocwo, Boc'v. Ottairtnau.
C u j t u n r Msxtvu, taw popalar iaadiord of tba AoMrioao Hotsi, Bortusftoa, Vt»,diad of !MC^Ht«« ts )ksw,OCl t ts«» l l | iB« t . . '
Mthortaed •yOovaroiuriii to ooUeet alt these claims and m y ' t l M e s s r i axed by law-Can wUb two- wlujeun and oaks your claiaw hamedJaUly, or amte, td3saln* pottaie stassp, s a d I will instruct yoa wMat todoTail parsons wk* bare doo* kswtkss* at thu cSfer can rely upon my auanikm to their eases. AU soldiers applySi moat krU* or ssna tb.Ir dtsckargea. ABaSneanu fof
*&**• ^aaajaij K O W A K D C . / A M S S .
KitavKw*. «* w%*.» mimumt mm <C«nm:»
F f c - l o a . ' . . . m « l s i 1 i i l « * i » l l B i ; €5tw#*».»r
" rVlarhi H l w e m i s s e O r c s s « . »
" X l a h r • loTCss i tm Cwrewa.^
•i "flap.1 MHaMwavM*; Caraaia."
>»l fraaraot Parfiua*, •'.iniiini a«w«r from
ASM or coWajtriMT*.
arixuDowaTHi H A I L , " and make room for the Old Homestead Wild Cherry Htten. They are no <frtv and coataln no poison. The meulciiaa Insredienta, being re-di,tuled.wjlli|tlie liquor, produce* a «tront««aIcated donb-ly-dl»Ulfedartlole,as soft and par* as the best of wlne,i. Acting directly upon too liver, tbey cleente the etomacb and PjBrifj^;^l>*lood, They ear* Jgerolttla and aryslpelfti. A1
certain cure for DyspensU, Jaundlee and ehronjc iMajrtioj*. -Jftwf Oongfit and-colds tbey are mperiortoanj/ Cherry 'u
Ptctorat * 6 » e w e n * q f * e 4 e n ^ i u b l s i , a n a tboae who l
««14 i«wa cjetrentth:or,w*ntol'ambition, these Bitten wilt 'mparttone and glvt vital energy to tbe systaau Ttiey in-cres^ the appe^te and strengthen the body. Toapamw. aoroBB and nstiOAM rsaaijnv these Bitten win be found of. Incalculable yalae— a single trlstyrlll convince you. 8oM by E. n . Wu^x*Oo-»ndWm.F. Atntden, Malone, and by ftrnfi^itewaUy,.;, '-aprttsil-'
."-•/•' *o^^Ji»i0^p¥rv:ia^^:^^^,' Tbe advertiser,, having been restored to health in a few
weeks by a^very simple remedy, after baring suffered for - * ! W l*^ 1 * f** * * « » « « lanf a*-»eUori, and that dread disease, ContumpUon—is anxious to make known to Us fel-.toWHSaffertr».|b>»n«s^pt'eore. ,
To^ajl who desire it, be will send a copy of the preterlp i»D»aed<freeofc lM&gi^'m^i iae«r ie^ prapariac and attar t^-sajtwwali*) they wIU *j>d»sira* ofcaafer 0o*swir^6« ,As*»s lA ,»»Wc|^ Oowa, asd aa Throat W l a ^ a a V e t t a a , . ^ e i«uy^»J«ot.of tbe advertiser to. sewn**- t>* 3t«s ia«sjaWi»>b*ttes*^.al l%»^ aMepreaaaa*i i*i«loaw«<*}**airtvl» to be InTataa-Ble, and h . kepsa every soffererwla try htaresaady.wl* will cost Ibeaa iMttlaf, and may pror* • Uaastog.
Parties wtsbsaa; tbe prsacdpUosv rasa, by retarn ssaiL will please aAdreas, Kxr. «DWABJ) A. WTXBON,
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T,0 1J C A N G E T
S n n n n e r Oonaf>lct lnt« f
Aug. « v H E A T x l A. B R E E D ' S .
. NOTICE O F S A L E . C r a n l H H0TOB.POBTOF CHATEALUAi,,
i ' ! DiBBUiaoyCflAtri'iAix, ' Ooix*o»a'aOrwce,Atignst 18 , i s6a \
IOTICE JS< B J K B K B V OXVEUV T H A T * Jtie followlnf atscriTied merchandise, seised for - *llegal|y ImpBrtod Into the Pnited States, wiu i~
public auction, in pursuance of the provisions of ^•fte jeeoadorajrll , 18*4,and the ameijtlmriii
-ettfebnurySS, t8«5,aodof the aet vt v.. t ,18«, attheCusjom House In Chateauga..
•, the Stb day of September, 1SGG, at 10 o'clock loonofttiatday: JjlOnWe wagons, 8 sets double harnet-s, b:
I w a o d whSkey, 3 cauen, 8 revolver., i **. *LM.~C f , * i J t a o t a 4 * . l ' l * 1 1 ' tesy»-*»bfc brandy. I j W * » ^ l « W p P « S i l < » s^tobaeco, a fenutmee, °ff3*ii-'Brat"? **• «lc*« W #alrt balmoral hose, l-;UeA*jbnM,e6 skeins cotton thread, 55 steins iin,t, thread, 4 « »». sptee, 11 |te.j)sPper, 11 boxes muaari. tSSf'^S*4--^^^^ **' cl°T«s,,8 5». M'-apict, Sja*. ginger, OT&s. ground cinnamon, & lbs. crea.t. ttrtarj 17 bottles brandy, 2jng>, 4 gals, kerosene n,i 8 yards webbing. liS oouies gin, 1 sleigh, (false bottom.. 2tin oases, (19 gallons eacbj 8 single harnesses, an e»i-. " ^ * - ^ i * / w „ « . OB^N, Late Oolleclflr.
H.lhlSf^»ep«l)rOo«eetor.-auglG
T. L .MORGAN & C o s w r n t e s i o u MoJro l iHntK!
.**bii, Uoay, *»rovi»lo»«,,*c, Noi i s lUtSallV nr«-i Chtoago* L
T.L.sioaoA». fittTl KossSiT Fuqii>..
JtaJCMt BwSS^iSmT'.*fS^tTK'resia*IH>e o f ta* 1 bridtisp«r«aw,byKev/H. WpUree. Mr Ww.P^SnTi.%•'
1» this town, ASguttlitb, of scarlet farer, tf, Ostcassr 1. Wtu.u«o», only child of Saarael C. and Jan* B W«.
; In the loaf or « dear child—the bope and promh. of food ii.rrai^-tbeUgbt of « household and the joy of lovuj* heart*, the chastening rod of Utai "wboe^teanAttMi wrifliBieekiyMkBowiea^ Butlutaedeaefcaoa s f * bom* there t» left tbe great comwUUuo tbat tka dow*r wkkb baa laded bare, shall be fc*UKl Wooojlug kerMfter, «'«or *f toch is the lUogdom »f Seaveo,-
ta Moira, on the IStb M . , tt«D, yean, •
E M K B t t O l t ' S N S W B O O K ,
eoUeel|oD,»S»» Bam of Jndaji," An who have seen K decide Uwt it is
« l * ^ » ^ | « t O « » n . Theb«»tBoo*ii»r*)bboii. Ttab«tl»aoklbrBocled*«. The beat *o«k for Con-
V«atlew, TkebeitaoolcforPTactle*, Thebest Mokfer Social Siogiag. The best Book for
raniBM. **e best Book for all Singers. M i e a i s a l t DeaeatlaatiOuS! Suited to all Ocbssi..,,.
SotteaioaU CspsciUes; »«it«d to evejy Singer
W m TAa^nV OF H y « N TUJitV, «, f •
« i S ^ , l t • ^ . J * l , i * ' , , M • J , • !*«•«»»• WiiSfesav pfie«,*lSados<B. S«nd !o your urders early. Sold i>, all Mesk Dealen throughout «M> »6ft*d States anfi
Jssvx Bttsiea, aged W
Mr. Pierce waa oseof t lnear iyaeunn»rtb»t«w«,as w
iw^tsMreajwctMdeooaaaaoeefMIWBtw nUs*M to aa ettlaaat degr**, barug held assay pisoMof pawBetrssi W*»nr4yes«aOoM*yJwde^ai^*«-a*«raly»an*o>«r. vlB*e«t(*ttows,as4*ws»t*vy«arfan»g^>«at«. For tbe but tweatyav* yean t f t k U be wa*aa)ls4st*roft*s
AthivsktlMrV restdaee.' la WastvlTJ. A M *th l*s*
atstatr ef Jeans a*<a«wlas W. J a d m , la bet StdJesaT^
nt waahlngtonfit,, jtostoV
tSS* iTi£!« . ISV^* ** J*!rt> **"*»• ««e of «.e S g ! ? - * ! ^ S ? ! , ^ . 1 * * e o * » F " f Fmaklto, jNem tor*,.
J B L T . ^ * * ; ? . . ^ ^ . * ? toe ICxetetrix orthel . - i s ^ T t l T ! i S ^ ^ J a l S J ? 4 . ' , « ! , , M * , , ' ' » » * l d town «s
^ S a e m 1 IWft* ** * v*™™> ^ :
CAHOLWK FXUBI8, Executrix.
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Ever before bro
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Fsdlerefor ibe*" Report.'! tu.t
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