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-" >»#»*S^^^ t ^.^^?i^^'?^^^g^^r;j*j^-...-^-^» J &f£J— V'r^^ii - " - •- I. . ^.IM •LI.M, , , L pi < ; ' I U • • NWell M. ; .«, Aivia U. F< OCST. MoSTGCiallEr C'OC.NTI. IJeuJfr tgsaMt HirriM K. Po* owler, '.VUl^ai H. Stiles. Kzekiel Gi Inert E. II.V.r.:. Mortis, xU , ~»x.. roreclctaie. la ourauawi, of i.rwow> C o i r . . toaade «t a social term thereof, the UlOve- **ie at the City Hall ia lie City anj County ol It is also iib » ,, . v ' t-u t ne tloili day of December. lsGi!. in Interestiig to tb»s* Afflicted —Keports from North Carolina state that io.wO reuei irocps Lave beta sent from Lee*s army to oppose meals ti.-xler Gen. Foster. s^lu i-d. a—a • - — i - - - --•- »•' me actacrtUvr. at tt.e ^uulic Louae kept bv auiiposed dlsoruuaii;ttioS of the natioiiai { 3>&iJLi*wmtM. in ti.e village of Atu»t«rdaai. armvas to hart also sent a considerable : ^*>' .l.^ff^ZT' "-?""""— "a£-f T ^ \ T T~\ X T T n O - C > army , . i o i !.Harefe, IbVa. at I o cui-lt the afternoon of taat - l_> / A | , I J i \ , fr-« «^d *a^ Lumber o; his troops to the Southwest. - ,uy. -AM that certain undivided »»»en-«,irh-1 " "*-' - I -^ ^^ -*— J *—' CT In the United States Senate jester- d..v. Mr. Saulsbo'y became so violent " the IVcs-idest as t.-» rerj- his removal from the Chamber by the Sereeant a: Arms. The Senator _U>urished a pistol and otuer- ~:>:e * '."W n t'v misdemeaned him««!!'. The rumor.o? an issue having been raised between Gov. Seymour and the Administration by orders issued by Gen. Wool is proii"unted whoiiy untrue, the respective authorities being ia perfect accord. SHORT TREATISE. 1Y. £ R. R. Time Table, ; (PUSrjLXJCJ>i'OSTHXCAXaJOBa£IB"RaI>U"} GOISO KAST. ' in his auUsc 01 der necessary teeatus ot a || 'II'II niaoa or parrel of land, ait- I i..ic ia ii.e vijia-c ol AaMst :n :,.*• Cooaty of l i£of-t«OflMry. a„c Mate ol Now York, Known aa : ^^.^ tno Atiai ISiur.iiAnt farm, bounded a* foliows:— j - 1 **~jf—j[ y r^J" Leave CTICA, ; Frankfort, ; ilicm. : Herkimer, j Little Falls, 2-5S '. Katt Creek.: St. J.Viile, s-au r-ort Plain, j Palatine Br..! •C.i\ V.Ac A&M Exp- 2-Ml 6-10i 9-4X10-60 6-3S 10-16: 6-4v 1*>-*>U 6-46:0-26 7--.t :c-« ii-ss 7-20 11-00 7-30:11-10 J1-S6: 7-60 11,36 s-w;i:-4o Ace. 4-46 6-0i 6-1* 6-20 6-30 S-50 .'.-.v. 6-20 6-2S. CAXAJOHAKIE RADII BOOK AND JOB Printing Establisrunent. /3k—I GET ; BEST. 0Tve£T To be Sure. A healthy s.'.d llo-irishtisg head of hair is an om.iaie'at to the humau head.— There are very few per-xj-^s who need jjo bald, or suffer from the falling out of their hair, if the proper attention u paid to retain it; still there are many Itf^ir.r.:::.' -T ::.;• N^r;«Ko»t corno.. on U>v "»V -Jee lamia ol' lietaey J a k e . i>av-id I. Becker.: Sarth .Ma*vr^t». Jacob Waltirath. and the road | : ivaotn^ :ro» V anajobaric- to ^;o u i>priDt;a; on : I "•* ^--u - .--j—'ai.is of Jbrjob W^: ; — •" •-" tt»» i aaid liiihwi y ; on the Kast by laodv of Jacob Wald- ! . raib. J-y CaJy and Jai..oa Marvneu*; on the North i ! by lane* of Chariw* Gi'chriat. L. 11. Tihany, I , J-niv« Marccvi". Sarah Jiaroneatf. and tho kia;h- J ' way "(.-^bc from Browc's llo.'low to -?pri2gheld; ' L^j-^/~\jP Tj the said farm containa or.c hundred aiai tvni-ty ; * " ^ ' acrea"—Dated Janu'rv 'M. 1SC3. A h S X . * N H L L . Sheru-T, He I> S- RKAD. Vncer Sheriff ' A. I). Roiii-tsox^ Plir'• Att'v. janSi* ; ! HUDSON lilVSJa 2.AILE0AD. THROl'lill flUBBS W U K . ! TO NEW YvZK A Short Treatise upon the Hair A. D E Miiisrrsr, THE HAI2 EEST0SE2- S-w;ii-5wi h-o.. '• 8-16'l3-00 j 6-43 4-10 14-'^5 13-15 12-Go S-H 8-35 :S-26 i T-10 8-6512-40' ' 7-2J 9-00-12-50 : 7-35 S-li?i "-CJ 7-45 Seheneetady,:o-20 9-4o- i-30 1-50 b-li ALBANY, ,6-00 10-20. 2-10. 2-30 S-00 Arrive Troy, C-IO! 10-31: 2-45- : Ydeu, Pondi, ; :...v. _ .... Atnaterdam, ; C'rane - «V'-e.'; WATCHES, JEMTLRT AM) TAXCY STORE. WEBSTER'S UXABRHKiED D I C T I O X A R Y . NEW PICTORIAL KLHTON. I PK-TOhMiu ILLrSTEATtOS* nr illlJTART TEKXS. TO O n acd ir'ter Wcatieadty. D«c ITta. 1SG2. Traku* ui:i rua. until lur THE P5J52IaIC! T N COMilliNCING A TREATISE, it is »l«o- 1 Iut«>"y n<<fssary that tLe atulior should thoroughly und^ ratiad his auh>ct. I Lavc- )»*de thv- tebjitt i study for the p»»i Leave Troy, QOtSG WKST. AH. A. !£. :' M r.X. A.AciIai:.NYEE=ii. 7-15 :2-lS p.at. THE PriuUc-r; of all kin-'-- -ad i« by iir tco ouMtt com- : pletu, extensive, and well i?poi:.U»d ' i BOOK AHD JOB PEISTrKG OFFICE ' 111 thi-y r-ar".rtfT 1 .:- Crt.ififv T*h**r<* ^v»T! KA COS- • jtkiit AuAiitiois to the alxe**iy very extensive aad I well if.i'.c-.o-.; aiaortacnt of »'*«•*(.• * iy*ctwfutry execu t;t tfuxt, ana fuiM, i J awHOtt" otJurSy putoruil r<pTt$cuLa£iw of tkt fui~ [ lo^khoos*?,Bombs, Ciist;oc,CirrotiAdTr, CiiAin | AND QViCK |> snot, Cii*rviux-de-:ns^, Cnlt>ro{>, Lint ben, j L«tti»? Prom Merftii^ Mftr?*!l0 Torrcr Jffortatr, Fcrtftiilis, Eavetia, K«iaj3, Star *orti, he ix.iv<' Aibanv. foot i 0.13 A. Ji. TEX YEARS, •' * D ^. 1 wiiI wte-Mr-or to do it an, mucl. ji*>tice a.« her notice, ut f'.I.ow,;— :' '•;.•;.<*.: Itmse. wnc^ heada, from disease, or neglect, ,££££ r ^ L ^ ^ g S ^ i y t ! *' '^f s ^ wi!: *- have become partially bald. See Prof. ; p, r i.p 0 u>iikoe ? a;e.F«hkiIl.Gaiii«Ra.Peek.km ' »»«a eontention, so much increuulity and K. M ..... V -Shnrt TrLtis*. on the Hair." ' An,'. T a r r « o - n . ? .rrivin S in Sow York at 11.30 "cepttetsm on ,he part of the A- M -p www. ane canseof go ALBANY. Schenecudy. Hntfmana, Crane'aY'ge. Amjtordam. Tribe. BO. Fon^.i. Palatine Br, 7-30 10-00 12-40 8-15 11-00 1-20 8-40 U-5-; 8-5e 11-36 S-05 11-45 9-10 12-06 9-20 12-20 2-10 9-30 12-33 9-35 ! 2-40 9-45 12-50 2-3.:. De iluiai's "Short Treatise on the Hair," iu another colutjit ..„ P iTtir Tn T'r.ir. t'S'n !c^r*!» yrrrr.ay r.»orT»)*'.i;-ai f.*o A. X. j --va>iai.v> t o i l ) A. M. ^ r r ^' r: ^'-f^PS U ' : ,f!9 M ? U 5? , l: ! u •• S W rciialy to the different Confessions and Experience of an Invalid u j i •» OUBHIMI S'^r^rt- Hndaoo. Oak : _._.----- t^- JI.; : --iv,:;, Barrvloan. Rhiceoeci. btaaUtusg. : i'ubiiiin-i for the bet—St and as a wanting | j. ^ p^^, ;• n j r . i » g ijiti N\-w Ii»,i,ourKii.rib- i and a caution to VOUtig uien who sutler from • kill> (^;j Spring, (iarrisons. Peek.kiil and Tarry- ; Nervous i>et/uitv, premature L>eei*y, Xo. ; to^-n. arriving in New York a: 3 45 p. H. zt the l,ji», titu.r Ike melt:?: -of S.-Sf- j;.:5 A. M. FumJ&iJipii. Way Freight and t;ufiiCtorers of tLe au;>|>lyiug Cur.:. B v o n e w h o luis uurevl hmiaxit alter bei:y put to gre^t expense through medical i,.t, HM«t*aai arui uu-ieacry. ajy ^iic.o-;:;^ - lK<sl-paii a.Lireaoei envelope, IWi.t tol-JKS may be had of the author, NATHANIEL MA Y- yAiR, Eao , Bedford, KiugsCo., N. Y. tioZ Pas^oncer j ram. atopr-- pouehkeep^ie. .. ,.-. t> \? r at all ataticna north of I Whoiesaie Prices Current- CANAJOSA^ffi MrVRTTFT. WINTER WHHAT. 1 40 to 1 50 SPRIX'j "" 1 20 to 1 40 YL.O£S~ 7 00 to 9 00 per bhl R Y K . HO to oar bush. RYK PLOL'S. 5.00 per bbl. CORX. to 75 per oe»a PKKDM.KM ISOprlOOib. •* JBUL'f E b JaEAL 1 «3 j-c* 1«0 Iba. BUCKWHEAT «•• per buahel BCCKWHKAT PI>H'R. 2 00 per 100 Iba. 55AKLEY. k 12 to 1 25 per bu.n. OAT?. to 55 per cn.a. "FLAXSEKD 1 75 to 2 00 per bosh. SALT Liverpool Sack. 2 60 to 2 75 - Western L»airy in aack, 2 50. •* uw Syracwae bbL 2 00. BUTTBB, i6'to 20 per !b. LAUD. 7 to 8 per lb. CHKKSK. 8 to 10 per lb. HG<iS. 14 to 16oordo2. BKANS. I 75 to 2 (K) per bush. POTATOES, 31 to 35 per buaa. >IAY. i8 toU per ton. Tsew Advertisements. Attention! T HE CHEAPEST JEWELEY' HOCSK m the World *'. 4.3IS Piw: of ,f wi'»teT, Jew- elry for ?00. A Cctnp'.ete List of Fine. Goiu, Plated arid <>rei<?e J'^welry, s«*nt fre^ Address i. A- SALISBURY', ACE.NT, jan29 Providence, E , I . TINKLE & LYON SEWING MACBISE COMPAXT. 838 BK0ADWAY. NEW YOEK. i*^.-. Paa^er.ror Train, stcooing at Sttrwreaant. liodaon. TIVOJI. Rtuneback. ^ouRh- aee'^.'' Kiahkill. Pe«k»kili. Siner Sina: and Yon- kerT arrieinf in New York at 8.0U P. M. Con- nectift*; with the Express Train for Philadelphia and Waahirgton City. 4.1S V. it. Miii. Kreii;!ttand P.w^ngor Train. •teppir.,; at all station rorth of Poughieep»ie. at New H^ml'tirsh. PeeVsiiil. Sirur Sine. Tarrytown In-} Do'oVs Kerrv. arriving ia Sew York at 3.40 A. M. , - Thi> Train loaves on Sunda v Nijiiit at 4.15. 945 P.M. t>as*en»cr and ^leepinar Car Train. ; ^ajj..™*^ s» Sruvvo«ttt. Wu.is.--r.. 1 ivoii. Hyde pirji_ piMi/ii'.ecpsie. <iarTi»ons and L'obb's Kerry. arr i v in« in New York at 5 50 A. iL Coenectie^ 1 with the iaxprca. Train ii,r 2'hLaueipuia and Tae t^-a* JC- ^i. Train conruscta with aa. Y*. : Central Trait, arriving in Albany .t S.0O P. M. T^e Sleeping Cars attached to this Train are the • most splendid and comfortable Cars ia the world. Kassengers cin rc:y upon a coaatnrtabie nigni'. re^t. and reach New Y'-rk in time to connect with ail Trains Sonth and East, tc.ua avokiiag all de- tention incident to r ogn and Low Water. , Sunday Trains— 6.15 A. M_ Expressarrivingia New York »t 11.30 A. M.; 4.15 i'. M_ Sleeping Car. arrives at 2.40 AM Aa Ex+>rcss Train leavcj New 1 ork every ffan- da-» at 3 o'clock P. M,. connecting with New To'rk Central at Albany, direct for Buffalo and ?iMiicisi't*«iTr M fcr Passen<^r Trains leave New Y'ork for Albany at 7 ItO and 10.90 A. M. and 3.15. 5.00 and 20.30 P. M WViaCRATORS, RESTORATIVES, PR E S C RIPTIO X S with which the tnarfcet ia f ooded at the pres- ent tiaie. For this reason, tLe pr-,~i^-t. „/. tLu« preparation- advertise to restore and preserve me Hair, and that their articles would ' : assoredly produce that reaiulL The Public : believing sech to be the case, would purchiae i bottte after bet::... only to be uisappotntoa in : .heir expectations ; the preparations proving . P*rfeet,y w o r t h s and they having lost all •eonfidencetneTertxing able to rearaic that LNDiSPE-NSABLE 0RXAMEXT. Wc -•;;: jjUijee at the cause. First, erery ~,..,M.,.„Jy is blessed or curbed as the cane . inay oe. With a certain kift'.t cf S—.-rr'^f-y. I that is, pcreors pcasesiin;; a enniui. and tbee' * an TYeitt.— nf ~ —-•>.- * . * » busmeos that wijl yield them the s a t * m o n e v • with tne least labor. Thev come : 0 •»•& oo- | elusion that it makes no'diSerence whether tuey understand the buai less they unde-take hey can only in.luce the public to support Fort Plain. St. -,.".,.. East Creek, Little Palls. Horkiraor, Frankfort. UTICA. 9-50 10-15 10-S5 10-5O 10-55 1-00 1-15 1-25 1-45 2-05 2-10 J-00 2-00 3-35 3-00 3-20 3-45 4-10 4-30 4-10' 4-50 Ac. Mai: PRINTING MATERIALS, 5-4* by selections of the moat desirable styles from th« • various Foundries in the country, so that it wall 6-00 11-00 : be prepared at all tii;j.?a to execute at short notice. 6—45 11-40 ' and in the bea-t and latest style of the art, and at 7-06 ; reasonable prices, ail kinds cf -or, : Law r No other English dictionary published in this country has a fourth part of these. 3-tO 11-06 2-20 11-25; 2-45 3-55 5-5o o-OO 6-10 6-40. 7-Ui 7-55 I 8-10 8-16 8-25 S-.0 9-15 9-35 9-40 9-50 10-15 2-35 caatls. town anc 1-20 1-50 2-40 Rome SO i T* Crt ITS L>K"':NITIONS OF MILITARY TEEMS. A5 the foregoing, an Abitis, Anbnlc^icc, Axnbuacade, Armisticx-. Bt\nuuette, Bivouac, j Brevet, Caasion, Caliber, Cai.ister-si.ot, Caa- i tonauent, CaponL-r,-, Casemate, Cartel, CLa- i ttavde, Commissaary.Cotainaissariat, CLuin-ahot, I Counterscarp, Chief de l-at:-.iioti, Cu; de sac, , Dahigren gun, Minie riile, Paixan gi-n, etc. Sold by ail Bookseilers. WSSSTKII'S GB2AT DtCTIOSAKT.—'We ream 1 w i t h much pleasuxe from the publishers, ! Messra. G. cc C. Merriam, SpriugtWld, Mass., S that the new pictoriai edition ci '* Webster's , Unabridged Dictionary " is having a very ex> : tended oaie. Every school, every otnoe, nay j every dwelling, should be provided with it.— i It is the standerd not only for spelling atv* : definition, but also for correct prouun..: : t^ion. POSTERS, PROGRAMMES & HANDBILLS, 1 The amount of general informatio- which as of all d«crirtior». and in short, all kinds of Print- ! •*>• condensed within its page- Is truly aston- iar; that-the'bttsioess coicntunity demands. | ishing. In the course of * .ery extensive pro- Walding, fffini. and 2umuu Cards, \ fe^ioruil practice we Lave frequent necessity ' *0 &&&. *>*I* s^<i C '"""i r *Jbjz *-~^:* ty;hr.:*;: 1 *"***T"^ executed ir * »iaperior nainser. ; ._^ =__"J^*.- ne~ r 'Cii * 4 "" - " "" Orders for Job Printing respectfully solicited. I * na ««"»>•-<«»•• Sster is our constant re- School Reports, By-Laws. la^ixaccc ind otlier Blanks. Cireuian. Certifi- c ites. Bill Heated. Dr*:'u aid Checks. Le^ai Blank*. Notiucationa, Bail Ticket* Invitations, Label*, etc. To IP. V Fri^hd?, P*troi*?t aT ^3 the Public I KAVE now Tvjaviv for ox- liibition, a -*rse uiiJ wtJil-flwloCtoxi niort of WATCH.ES, J£WKLRY and FA14CT UOODS, vfefidh liare bevu be—"iil toz '*iis v dii^ct from the Macuficturere a-o-i IaiiK»n*rn,[ and am prepared to offer spr^nal indacem^TJts ..-;.; ol Gw*i^ in my iioe. >iy **CHEAPPOB: CASH, SiijjLL PXOF-.TS •MB." jitl Good* warranted as represented, and ciieer- lully Buuwn wiwiher you wish U> bnv or not. away di-s&tiaiixfd. Clocks, Watches and Jewehy carefully IV- nuir*.!, p^rtkrular attention *^« ; d t o £ n e Watch Wort, in all its braschesT* j^n? C. C. EAE^CES. ^^ B if^ s:^ EVERYWHERE TRIUMPHANT. B-11. Sraiili. iseaU for Montr'v Co., CANAJOHARLE, N . y . 'piilS MACHINE has takon the Krst Pre- X n-iuiu at the State Pairs last held in New York, New jersey, Ohio, Indiana, iliiuois, Michigan, Iowa. Missouri. Kentucky, Tennes- see, Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, and California, including every State Fair at if th them in tl, faciure of .-ir undertaking. As pport manu- - RESTOIliTiTES ared as a moswy-saaking busmesj, they • purchase their bottles, make up enter that; a cheap mixture of^^ Oil and Spirits, and ad"- rertuc it Citeiasivcly as, a Hair Restorative. Hundreds and Thousands of Bottles are sold {and the Public also.; in a t y ?a»;ni.-rs an li>ag-,ige conveyed FREB _ . OrEil'ENSE to anr from tho Hudson «aver and -n« proprietors retire, having acqnireda hand- A TVsainv — , CfiTTiaa l Tr%l^t>'aaa l\w —.'.Ji:.. _. . «. . . . . tew years ungacqnii New York Central Raiiroad Depot. Albany.— i some fortune by swindling the public They Baggage cLoc-ed and Tickets procured at tbe I anxious!' await the app-arai.ee of the desired office. No. 13 Maiuea LaJ-e. and at hast Albany .-,;:j„.t_ f?> , h( . , jair w£ch ( . h S;.:iou. Pasaengers are cautionco against pur- | to expect bu' ; - dc New burgh. Ntarly 100 miles shorter than any other route. r^,N and after Monday, Nov. 17,1862, and ] VJ until further notice, Passenger Trains on ' this road will run aa follows, (Sundaes excepted':. NEW YORK MAIL.' Loiv«! Retne 3.00. .'., X. arrives st Watcrtc-.vn ! 6.50. A. at. ;25 minutes for breaktast), arrives at Cape Vincent 9.15, A. x. Ogdensburgh 12.10 p x . . : ...".-._. 'MM Ilia, fV31a, ?. ai, connecting at Gg- t densbugb and Potsdam Junctior,. with Northern ! Railroad for Malone. Rouse's Point. Montreal, : St. Aibuna. Burlington, and ail points "-- ' ' FR2IG2T AND PASSENGER ACCOM. Leave Rome S.15 A. x.; ax ives at Water-town I 2.50 F. X. NZW YGSK EXPRESS. Leave Rome 4.45 P. M. arrives at Watertown : 8.15 P. M. (25 minutes for Supper; and arrives at I Cape Vincent 10.00 P . M , Osdensburgh 12.00 M. , Potsdam Junction 12.40 P. M. Trains connect at Cape Vincent with Ferry for Kingston, and I with Grand Trade Railway for Belleville. Co- • burgh. Fort Hope. Toronto, and ail points ia i Canada : Ogdensbcrzh with ferry for Preeeoct, I and with Ottaway and Preacott Railway for Ot- ; tawsy. and with Grand Trunk Railway for Brock- ' ville. Montreal and all points in Upper and Lower Canada. ADDISON DAY. Superintendent, j H. T. FatAST. General Ticket jijent. Watertown, Jan. S, 1S63. DENTIST. Sloan, DENTIST, RESIDENT SURGEON Ds. Snoax- takes pleasure in respectfully in- forming tiae citiiens of Canajoharie and vicini- j • tv th^t he has E2xovsi> ^ ; " o—ce to the plefts- j ant suit ot rooms over C. Gordinier*3 store, I on - -- d"or south cf the Cir»*v>hari,- Bank. The 1 rooms have been fitted and re-fumished with I special reference to the practice of his profes- sion in all its branches, and he feels warranted in believing that with his experience and su- perior conveniences be is now fully able to meet t*,e demands on his profession, and ren- der that satisfaction which should elicit a lib- eral patronage. Dr. S. wiif be pleased to receive calls from the public generally, but on those wishing his professional services will he wait with especial pleasure. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Charges reasonable. P. SLOAN. cc .m-jcer at every York State no less than ten thousand copies 1 ,1 "J ^ t -* sit<:d States where it has *een j have been purchased, while in Massachusetts, i '^^bited to this elate. . Michigan, New Jersey and Wisconsin an equal W H Y tin ';SOYES AM> BAKEK XACHISE IS EKST : fnumber has been obtained, or one copy* for 1. It is more simple, durable, and I-ssUable aimost every school. It is said that more thar> ! to derxngementthan others. 2. It sews from ordinary spools, and no re- winding of thread is necessary. 'J. it sews with etjaal facility sii fabrics, the j tea times as many copies ot Webster are sold : aaof any other similar publication.—Scientific | American, May, li62. nlished bv uiim3 G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. SEW ONE OF STAGES RCXXIXG BETWEEX asin" T'rkMs in Al-acy. except at the Office of the Company. Ti. »etr liot traE^ferablc. A r SMiTH. Scot H. R. R. R, New York. SMITE BRIGGS, Age'r.t, Albany. D Tlort^age Sale. EFAL'Lr having been made in the condi loes not appear, and they are .orced to ,he conclusion that all oreoaratioDx introduced for that purix>se is a s'wiridle a~) : ahumbu-. They are no doubt justified in I thus classifying them, by this unprincipled I manner of imposing noon a generous Public.' They prevent those who have devoted vears ; to the study cf that peculiar part of the' hu- ' XEFERPrN'CES. DB. F. ABBOT-', Dentist, Johnstown. Dii. SAX'L MAXWELL, DK. F. BcKnics, " Das. BCSTCX & LitrvEa, Fu'tonville. W s x r t i & AKG2ES:XOBX, '.' G. T. B. FOXSA, Es'i.. Fonda. Canajoharie, August "0, 1661. nlStf. BUSH & STAFFORD, Ion of a certain mortgage executed by ; man frame, and who are in possession of the • P a l a t i n e Bridge at CheiTV ValleV. O N AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, 1SC3, N. I The Consistory of the Reformed Protestant remedy that will effectually and permanentlv i . Dutch Church ot Caaajoharie, in the County of" ' Moutgots'TV. and State of New York," mortgagor, I Z ^ Z ^ ^ L ^ ^ ^ ^ ' 1 ^ * ^ ^ »hich a generous da t™jVlv. one thousandeight hundred and fifty- i Pobnc are always wtlhng to award to those • -inc. and ^as recorded in the Clerk's Office of the I **«:rviug of it. i his is the reason why the County of Montgomery, on the i"th day of July,, restoration of the Hair has been considered by lSbl.atone hour P. 11.. in Uook No. 49 of Mort- , so many, asa simple impossibility ; tho panics :e^a«si.ofl page 2C5. ccc« and on which mortgage ; manufacturing thrase noxious preparations not: 1 H b B i GO : u- GC ...: -uttie minted ,ub the Finkie- RESTORE AND PRESERVE THE HAiR i aod Lyon Sewing Machines the care.'ully pe- usa! of the Company's Circular is specially cotn- mo::d©d. The Circular can be hati onappHcation. It is very speciSc, mi wili be fouod highly ;a- struciive, having been prepared with much care. ai»u we will abide by a.I states-ests thsre.n ir.arfo. The fbllowina: brief quotation is characteristic ; ^ r<d y c iiiieU to be due, at the time of the airat j uxacU*sUiMiXBg the laws or reouirement of the entire Circular; . iubiication ol tbi* aoiice. the »uni of iseven hun- - diiocult j\-...'. .:, the i? stopping, every atitch perfect Wtii sew fxoru tne Sce*t t^uze to the heaviest cloth, and even the stoutest i.*rr.c5s leather, without changing «he feed, n^e- ile or tonsio.-a. or mikir.- any adjustment of ma- chine whatever." Thus have wo seccewfo.'.y overcotno the most " 3-xisg ilachi=e tr*. It wa« De&si^t?w* ran w*. row say, ** No other Machine cono^ares with it in this res- ' out exception.—taken the highest premium, when- . ever the 3xachine has boon properly exhibited in competition with other f*rst-cia»s Sewing .Ma- ;i*.ia*w. rTeace is it that we axe able to oiTwr the . wHowin^^Tjarmr,t*K;. r i z . . ** T7"c 'Xarra.nt every- Machiae wc sell to ffivc EKi'iAK satisfaction than J a n y o t h e r S e w i s g *iac:i.!:;w lu sa*r&et, cr Tr^zzy refunded." We never soil a Machine on ==7 other terms. Thegnarantee is •* reliable as the r.otc c€ *P v ">-KLross T^^Y* in the land. Kor more than five years have we relied opon sucft tacts for - the reputation, of our Machine; and without a single t ravelins; agent in the field, there is scarce- lv a cetghS^nrhood on the contitent where the Machine i* not favorably k«own. "We prefer sach a ropntatioi. to one baaed on mere " talking- j points." as they are techniealiy called in tho trade. Hence we make hot one i:=d of stitch. ' •viz., the lock-stiteh, »iike ot botn side*, re<juirio? ; only one-thini lU> thread of ether kiods of stitches, X, 2. Local Agents wanted in every county ; toxongbsmt West. SpecisJ UKruc^rnents of- j fored. FINKLS& LYOS S. M. CO., jsao39 &38 Sroedway, New York. THE PERf ECTiON OF MECHANiSm: THE MaUriC TIME OBSERVES. B HNS a Hunting and Open Face, or Lady's ' or'Sentreraan's Watch Combined, with Patent Seif-wicding Improvement. The New-York Illustrated Sews, trie lead- now, t in pursuance of a power of sale coa- , taiaed in said oiortgage. and recorded therewith, and of the statute in such case made and j^ovided. ; the said mortgage, will be foreclosed b y a sale of the premises which are therein described, at pub- lic iuctioa. at the hotel known as the iUdradge House, now k'.'pt by Goahen pssasMS of ten, if you persist in their as eventually cause yon the loss o? yonr H.tir.— | Nature, by a little assistance, is h e r o w n re- : storer. The moment we attempt to force anything foreign to ihe laws or requirements of nature, we do *> at the peril of losing that for which we outraged the iaws of nature to sustain. There i* nothing wonderful or mysterious 12 restoring hair to those that are held, no m the _ i jharie, Montgomery county, N. Y., I on the wventeenth day of January, ij*63. at ten ; o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The Sallow- j rag is » description of the mortgaged promises, cotformiog substantially with that contained m ; m^so^thaiim a pnysician restonng a person said mortgage: "All tnat certain Church lot. with , -- —ca-t— V. hen We. are sick We SetKi for a the r'tone t^urch tnereoa. situate in t h e viTIae^ oi", p h y s i c i a n . II.-1*, famai f ar with diseases ; h e Caat-joaarie. OH tiie east side of the Cantjohrs-n •fHtoGijinriBfjmgjjgj/iKSs the cause of your ill Creek on toe hill, and bounded on the soath by a j aess; he prescribes such medicines' as will street distant about nfteen tees »aU ui aaactvea froiu . assist nature to throw off disease. The me- the south wail of »-.id Church.oa thaacrthby a . ^ieat, natorc, assisted by the physician, re- line parallel to the north waia of said Church and , (ames Jw syr ^,. ^ ... ^ xi - „ Q ^ bcinethirtv feet disUnt therefrom, on the east by M -_. Vw .;_;._.«.__. - _,__;... „ „ . an^ld rtone fence, whtchb^arsnortn twelve d e - j ^ - - - ; - - ? ;"»-''"5 aotmsh.ng the grces and thirty minutes east, and distant from I r " the southeast corner of said Church tenfeet,and from the northeast comer thirteen feet, and on the west by a line running parallel with the west wall of said Church and distant t.'ierefrom tea feet, six inches, said Church lot being ia width oc the sooth oad, along said street, ninety-seven liaka, and in depth from south to north from said street, one hundred and nine feet, six inches."—Dated Octo- ber 16th. 1S62. ew Linj of Stages will be run from the : Cei-irai Railroad to Cherry Valley, conncct- : ing with the Express train, and carrying Bs- , pr-ss matter. Stagr-3 will leare Pr.'atine Bridce on arrival i of the New York Express, at 2:35 P. M. Stages leave Cherry Valley at 6:30 A. M., and connect with the mid-day Mail trains. 5 . ^ Every effort will be niadc- to give th, accommodation to the travelling public. FARE, SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. WHXA2D HITCHMAN, Prop. rAR3I FOR SALE! T HE SUBSCRIBERS offer for sale tie well known Mitchell farm ^longing to the e?r tate of Charles Mitchell, deceased, situated in the town of Root,, Montgomery Countv, and iii lUe heart of the Mohawk Valley, It Is one and a half miies from Spraker's Basin (south- ward), five miles from Canajoharie, and about seven nti.es .rent inarcn springs. The farm is in a high state of cultivation, and is well adapted to either graiu or dairy purposes, is well trator^d^ and contains about 270 acres. On the farm are two dwelling hetxses and all the other buildings neccessary for dairying. i-Jr»Tl raiaS easy.jgS J. A. MITCHELL. Executors. Spr&kcrs Basin, Jaii. S, 1S63. tf O JZ 6 dg & LL u. D H to iii > to o OH p. ^1 < CD « C O <ra ce OS o o PQ most delicate and the heaviest, and with all kinds of t h r e a d , ftiik. er>t»<>n or linen. 4. Its seam is so strong and elastic that it sever breaks, even on the bias. r* I 5. it fastens botn ends ol tiie seam by its otrm operation.. -tS 3eUT-t, —CUg— c n t i t «Tei-y siatlia stitch, remains irm, and neither runs or rarth in wear 7. Its seam is more plnmp and beautiful, and retat'iu its plumpness and beauty after washing better than any other. B. Its seam can be removed ia altering gar- ments, AjTSit'PKCpaii rssTKrcTios, without picking or cutting them, 9. "vVatching and varying the tensions upon the threads necessary in other machines, is unnecessary in this. The tension being once adjusted on the Grover Si Baker Machine, any amount of sewing may be done without change. 10. It makes beautiful embroidery without any change of arrangement, simply by inser- ting threads of suitable sizes and colors for this purpose. It is the owiy machine that iofA embroiders and sews perfectly. Grover and Baker S. M. Co. furnish ma- chines of th-- Sitii- pattern* and at the same price, making either the Grover and Baker j Stitch, or the Shuttle Stitch, as customers prefer, with the privilege of exchanging. GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO.. 495 Broadway, > \ y . Best Work for Canvassing Agents ! D- S. WILLIAMS. WtIOtXS.Vi.3 iE£ ..a. *JC , o J&.: •> HARPER'S PICTORIAL HiSTCRY OF THE CSiEAT REBEJLIalOX est II' 1 J \ .11,. |i.i.,v STATIS. P YTHAGORAS 'vv'ETMO: Law, Canajoharie, N. Y., wiii pro.:ure promptly, Pay and Pensions fvr Invalid Sol- diers : Pay, Bounty and pensions for Widows of Soldiers; Pay, B o u n t y ttr-d Pensions for Minor Children of deceased Soldiers; Pay, Bounty and Pensions for Widowed Mothers of deceased Soldiers ; Pay, Bounty and pensions for Orphan Sisters of deceased Soldiers; Boun- ty ami pay for Fathers and oth,"r Heirs of de- ceased Soldiers; Pay for Officers and Dts- ' charged Soldiers. TERMS FIVE DOLLARS. This includes all Attorney^ lees for looking j up proofs drawing and Cling papers, sad pros- | -•:....:,_' claims to coiiipleitoaw No counsel fee charged. All c^HDarasnicatior.s by ma2, asking Icr ir.- ; formation, and enclosing postage stamp, wiii j be answered the day of their receipt. STRAW-GOODS WAREHOUSE. 105 and 107 Chambers St, AXD and 91 Reacts Street, Country Merchants and Hatters will find at this establishment (which is one of the oldest and largest of its kind in New York,} an im- mense Steck of Goods adapted to the general country trade.; all M AM LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH OR APPROV- ED CREDIT. •^•special inducement.* for CASH buyers. n7m6 - A3SAHAM 5. VAX ALSTINE. Surra &. KutBAii.. Atfys. Mortgagee. Thr. above sale is posptoried until the SOth day of Janaary, ;»63, at the jtaroe place aaid time of dav.—Dated January 17th, 1SC3. ABRAHAM N. VAN ALSTINE, Mortgagee. Sittrn X 3aU>i3it.L, Atto rneys. jan22 CAUSE THE HAIR TO GROW. I will admit that there have been cases that have baSed the xkiii of the in/*rt eminent physicians, and I will also admit that there are caaes of baldness that are incurable. A person whose head is perfectly br>ld CAN NEVER HAVE ?». ; the hair restored, if it has fallen out by de- j i grces. ro, Uiio reason: the roots have oecome i perfectly dead and it is imrann^ihJe to re*rtor^ . I them to life. In all my operations I am j i guided by nature. I strengthen and nourish i j the roots and -A. € 3 - S . & A. SMITH are paying the HIGHEST I JL*. PRICES for WHITE RAGS, COLORED RAGS, ASD OLD ; NEWSPAPERS AND PAMPHLETS. t^T Send them i n ; prices won't hold high ; long. n30tt Julius Fox, Fashionable Tailor. Wearing apparel made tc order, in the bestaad latest styles. ' Store oa Church Street, ^oae door south of ' Bush & Stafford's drag stcr:,), Canajoharie. N. Y. When claims are sent by mai;, proper papers, i ready prepared for signing, will be forwarded bv return of mail with all needful instructions. " Canajoharie, Dec. 31, 1862. ^.a»i» -' iNT£RN*" ; - '///!Ti n P 9 * > 5 = * CHEAPER THAN EVER: i NATURE PERFORMS THE REST. 1 i a reparations oOaita.u iaa: 0*i altvalu n o t i^r i used upon the hair, as the oil rests npon the I scalp and the crust adhering to the oil create? " it w also injurious to tag pietoriwl paper of^the UnKed States, in m , ^KgES AND GRAPE VISES. ] ^ ^ i S t n X , issue e* ^«i». iULir. ISC3, ot» pi^e 1 4 i , r cl- ^^^_s^ , ~ ^ * «. 1 .v^ _.——. - - - t .- n^tarilv ears- . .. } -JT A.VING. for severa, yeans, acted as the i —e grow.,, e. „..„.,, «,.. e.oses me jmo. - "' •' . '* •' -' \ ;ocal aggm £ 0r or ,e of the oldest and most < of tae scarp. Namre furnishes the best oil in substantial norseries of Monroe County, (Mil- esistenje, and it answers all the purposes; rtHAWLS, SHAWLS of every description -iving the best of ?r.*isf.ert- nature intenrle-l it for. The ^ro^-ili of new ' n „->*? C-T^- ?t,-j.. .-.r-.aA±ir-__s ^M. i^.tn^ .oij ; "17 DIEFEXDORF .t-. Co., can supply the I XI a Ladies with every thing they can wish ' to wear, irotu Bonnets to Shdev. Also a full assortment of House Furnishing and Domes- I tio Goods, constantly on hand. Call early to j secure aehoice. vatiajvitarie. January I" •* We Sjfve seen shown » most plfnsirrgao'r- Mij, at which the Hubbard Bros-., of this city, are the sole Importers. It is called the' MAGIC fcee Wateh combined. This is c n e o f tlre-pret- tjent, most convenient, and decidedly the best and chearjeilt tiai^pieee for gwoera! anVl retiable use. ever offiered. It has within it snA con- ' scetecl with its rtrachrn-_r7, its OWT> wirrrKng attsxwnaosw. readeriag a key entirely unnec- essary. The casc5 of this Watch are com- posed of two inetais, the outer one being fine 16 carat fold. It lias the actios lever movement, arid is accurate timepiece." Price, superbly engraved, per dozen, $204.00. Sample Watcher., in neat morocco boxes, for aiiose. proposaaag U> wuy whotesale, $35, sent by express, with payabio ott ceiivery. Soniiers paymeaa in advance, as tho.* in th*a Arrow. Ada.'ress ilL'irBARD BROS. ,x CD., Solo Impor.ers, South Cer. Nassau ot Jobn eits., j»o20 Xew Y'ork T OCATF.D AT ALBANY", NORTH PEARL L' STRH2T; TROY, ST. NICHOLAS HALL. Public attention is called to the unrivalled Haciiiiies of these Schools. ^- ww^\^- T n/\r T -cmr T, . •\-t" A splendid BANK has been erected in the Rooms in which a BOXA ytnr. banking business is carried on by the students, in the use of Ktafc ;.oles. Specie, &c. FOrR BCSTNESS OFFICES. =3 fee " m f pm w rpii ^2 > i •\rKS5SS. JUS?KU & BROTHERS har« _j\_ eo2Hi*ci-c«-u :ii»- IS.-L.C iu lumbers of a coiau;>.w HI5TOKV OF THE GEEAT REBEL- LiUaaN IS i".iK LWiTttj a'jAT^a*. The work l i i s Uocts :«>r I..K- \ T. v b i l t b in course of prep- aratioit, b,) - wriurr WKTJ way qiiiiili^d for the tiik. Tfce tcaBBVPeaaMB contains a clear asd spe- cial acconut of tb» fonuation of the Confed- eracy of th*r Stat**s ; the fonnatioai and adop- cioii o: th*r Constitutioxi of tiie U^iWd States, und the ^t&biishiavEt of the >Catior.aI G O T - ernmeiit: the oriein. devojopnect. ard pro- gafe^s OJ' the &ov*riii«» of 2<u.ii*ici»tioii »iid Seccx&bicn, aod the various phases which iim? astsumed nxitii thfir £nal ealminatiion ia ! th*,- Great RdteHicn. The HISTOKT c<«iGpri«e^ a foil accosot, i drawr. froci th*- most uuthrTitic socrces, of all the ET«3£S of Hi-: TT«r ; the Jatrigtieii of ti*« Sotrthem leaders at home :.ud abroad ; the 1 g r a d u a l dkCMtiHBi of o:*« s .ction: th* great * Uprisiis^of the People for th« TCaintenance } of the National Life and Existence ; the rapid i cre^iaWu of aa isamessc* Anaay -x>d ?-avy ; 5jid | tb*; iiatties by lacd and sea. The IX.I.CST:;AT:ONS comprLs*- Portraits of all those that have home a prominent part i n t h e straggle; Haps of the different localities ; Plan* of the leading ac:io»s ; Views of every scene of interest, and of the most impo. tant iialllt.i- Xl.ea«r ttjJBfltml JOiiJ urc BiOsUy from __ d r a w i ^ s s taJc-ua ooi u*c spot by artists; depoted { for that T>orpo«e to accomi-Aiiy every division of o::r Arasy and Xavy. Ev«ry facility at the conainard of th<> Pab- !isbers has been employed in th<; preparation and exeeation of this wori: : and they con- fidently bo!i<rre that it will foma the niosrt be prepared of the sreat stmggie for the A m - erican Union. M0DH AND TERMS OK PUBLICATION: Xfte work wiii be issued in Number*, eae/i t^ssistia^ o f • • p*?res o f fie «f>e <(• Knrrxr'* Weekly, priated from clear type, apoa fine r> Z/l iardV; r.nd my sales grring t :e4 it for. The growth of new | J> s= d sijc ; large nuaaHatie* are 5>ring soid '• ? 0 ' »-^e p u r p o s e of mangurating rent practice ; ha— ^rraocoreoTto s u p p l y the wants of I hair is very slow ; you cannot procure a head! at lea. than N»w York wholesale nriccs. at i '•-•' teaching, four offices have been constructed [ Ais'section' to-anv crrterrt, srt the Lowest Lie- 1 of hair in a day or month : it take- time.— j janlo E. DIEraNDORK ci Go's. ! ; " th >' Ro ?=.,' =»??!? : f^rwarumg and Com- . •n T . . _ w . av«.i ' : mission; Railroad ana Steambosting ; lnsur-j ance and Jobbing ; Post Office and Collection, i ! There are many persons who suppose that ] Ev-rv tliini in the line of nursery products j one bottle will produce the desired resnlt.— j /"tLOAKS cf our own manufacture. A snpe- , —Frnitand Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and j You cannot asanuiacturea ahead of hair; ; v rior quality, constantly on hand. Also: TKXT 300KSeND MANUSCRIPTS. Flower!' at the- shortest notice-. I nature does that. I do n,>t recommend my ; Cloaks of every description, mado to order, : We have published for the use of the Na MANHOOD; HOW LOST! HOW SIST02ED J^iir? P s w t s i w e tl. • Seated j£rtrrvipw: Frici Six Ctnti. completed A Catalogue can arc Store; and orders l-.-ft there addressed by letter, at Ames. -,d -t Milter's Hard- j pr-pttntion to cause or I can he I fffdewslk* or attain on brick; length of sis feet | trebljase marry months, as it is an ott^r im- ! ' " the ; tort no janlS !-."-t a, I -p E. DIEFENDORF & Co. ' one on Calculations, one on Commercial Law. | ~ THE NATIONAL CHAH-i. paper, aod will probably be abont Twenty Numbers. The numbers wiii be issued at intervals, if possible, of about three or four weeks. The price of each number, which contains matter equivalent to an ordinary volume, wi!l be Twenty-five cents. Tbi Iliustr-.tions in each NnmYer are alone J worth the price asked. Men out of emyhvy- 1 LECTURE ON THE NATCP.F, TREAT- j rn ' '""s^K^Or^DISASLED SOLDIERS IX MBNT A5D RADICAL CI RE of ?pcr- i ( _ >n ^^ TO ^ ^ work go snfe ^ rw< a y ^.e - *«^^^^ff?t i fcrvo+OT*«r J anvi good j„- 0 c. s . ?or r-rther partk liars ap- >ns, Sexaal Debility K«ci Impedrments . . ^ ^ Po> - fe1lCT , rt iT?t>t.-r: John Vickors (Ziety i Vickers), and James j' Arkt ~ JOltn aTai-S. rursish^s all kinds ot :;, :rr --.-.-::--. &c. at tho Locher Houw. corner of Church and Main Street. Canajoharie. HARPER S BROTHERS. Franklin Sc^are, New York. TRCIT and OTSTERS! bill j ilUaai. C. 11 JA^SIllt. not collect from j C.TJ V % "J" W««t«rs R. R.-Aftaey xnd Boston WINTER ARRA..GEMKNT. c REDrCTIO IN THE PRICE OF \jy3FS.Sr G-0033S! DIEFENDORF ot Co., w i l l «Le»r, for the . .. nest thirty days their Entire Stock of • Winter Dress Goods, coonisting of Morenee*. ! Paramettas, Alpaccas, Reps, Uawahr . Checks, •iiMIINCING Wednesday. Dec. 17ih. 1862.— ^ ^ %t Hj.ja.^d Prices to close out the Tlw y«rry Boat will leave for the Trains as ^ ^ ' >»15 ollowst ' For Bostoa and W a y Station*, at 7.00 A. M., { _„,..;" : ~" *'l i 'fl^ L r T • , o ^ i « ! \fILBSERY GOOM.-flomwrtls, Jockeys, i or ChatWi. txpress Train at !0.^ A. M. , ^ ] r>ibboil , p. ow( ,r», Feather*, !Ie«d Dresses For P.ttafield and W a y Stations Express j , , ^ v „. kr iV (>f ev r y description, on Fr.ightjrj.h Pvwngcr ( ar attached, at 11.45 A. j "™Jz?.li'' K. D1KFHNDORF i C-"'*. "TraitatT-iil-sTTtve—?nm PiH.fiaiW .rvt W . y j janl5 ill...,!., at :»'...V. .',. V. r'ram Sprugfaaad ai.u Way Stations at 1 i s i A ONLY PREP.4BATI0N ever 5cr.owo that woold rta'ly Perform c.I that it was advertised to do. I WlXaL FOaRFETT 31.CC0 (One Thousand Dollars.) IF I FAIL to core the worst cases ef partial Baldness under 15 years standing, and an additional FITS HUNDRED DOLLARS if I fail to enre the worst esses of diseased scalps of the longest standing with the 0XLY GENUINE HAIR RESTORER Silver Ware : Silver Ware!. rnvtu largest, aaoortment ever onered ,n th« X market, ail war-anted e<ina! to coin, and engraved in » workmanlike manner. For sale by C.G.BARNES. Penmanship, Bank Bills, &c, address a; Al- ) medteine, and without .iiaagerons surgical op- bany or Troy, j erations, boagies. ins«mme»«s, rinps, or cor- BRY ? ANT, STRATT0N & FOLSOM. dials, pofntW o u t :, mode of c^r,- at once ! certain and effectual, Sy which er-rr rcffrrcr, CJ K A T E S for Ladies, Boys, and Men—»U flVlJftfMRIE BREWERY. E0 :natt ' >T Trtnrt !>is cond ' ;ti , on rn-.y b e , m a y 0 srizrs, all prices- now on hand at ^ iZ " " 1# , enrehimself dteafTy, r-.vatcry,and radically. janS HORACE BavRNES". LOTJIS BIEEBATJTIE j Thi.lectnre will prove a boort to thousands i Woul.I respectfully inform the citiiens of Can- ' and thousands. TF YOU WOULD KKKP WARM, buy Hoods, a i 0 h»rie and vicinfty, tivat 1. keeps con»-tanti- . 1 Sonugs, Ixiggirs, Nubias, SkKttag Caps, j oa hand a large stock of ; ~ . l i i r c ^ z G.ores and Hosiery, a. . — . _ . - . «—~ -,.-.-. 3 «. n «.. . janli K. lg taps. at DIEFRNDORF & Co's. on hand a targe t ALS ANTr LAGER BITR, '• of the best quality, and hopes to receive aa? Ar.irr.^t. •in tiw hasuiry of —Uy boea isucsca Jsst will be especially sfcrescs to fitmiliet. jfrmls have a fazuly « rnistaksn. All the .«e the savaoe kind of oa a somsw'hat dif- the bears groviUroci &3 Andea. All the tc quiet fireside cosa- »«.at »t^<.»a ~rJi saw. ia^e generally, Nervoosr*e«s, Consump- i tion, F.pilepsy and Fits; Mental and Pbysrra> i Th<i«« two Co'legfe r.rf conn.>ct"d with I tiarare-etrty"re.nl*t»g :rom Set*-Al>us<», &«.— ( eight others located st New York city. Brook- i By ROBT. J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author i Ivn, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, ! of the Green Book, &c. Chicago, St. Louis. The world-renowned author, ia this adrni- I fT\HB SUBSCRIBER wouid respectfully in- Seholarshtp goed througb-nt the JfitrorrsT ' —ble L-r-tnre, eleariy nrrrves from hi« own X form his old Patrons, and the Public gen- Ckrra. I errperience that tie awful consequences ol Self- i eraiiy.that he stiii continues his r ^ F o r Catalogues, Circular, Specimen of j abuse may be esfeetjaii-y removed without j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Oyster Trade, at S. H. MILLER'S HARDWARE STORE, I opposite the Bldredge House; and will aUo , keep constantly on hand, to supply his cus- tomers, a Large and Fresh Stock of ORANGES, LEMONS, FIGS, &c., SenttradcTsrtl.rnapialncnvclope.toarryad- at vrrhoi^aie an d R et ail. N.BARNES. ai* cents, or two postage- Canajoharie, March 2J, 1SG2. n4.1tf DR. CHAS. J. C. KLINE. I27Bowery. New York Post OSc-boi-4.586. This Tir-cvr wonderful preparation Frox Sostoa.at 4.4jaad 10.00 P. II. Albaay, VfK. 17, 1SS3: A. &SAT, Sup't. N. B.—Cares aroararrteed m every j where the directions for use arc tmplicfty B 0TS- SLEWS of ail kinds, at ail price*- o*****. o . You cannot fail to ilsid a sleigh jurt sorted I ' E0F - H. A. D - ML N N, to your mind at janS H. BARS"5S\ janlS No 29 Orange at., Albany, N. a. \ XES.—Tho Celebrated Little Falls and \ A. other A ses, warranted of the best mate-i is sold by rial, r.t lowest market prices. Call and buy , st jrrrrS H. BARN^SS* ral share of patronage from the public. Canajolitrie, Nov. 21, 1SG2. n27yl ^ Corn and Feed. B ALMORAL SKIRTS.—A for c3 ; also Hoops Skirts of every from an infant's to the largest lady's, at jtnli K. DLSFESDORF ic Co's. ; T^RIMK WESTERN CORN of 1S5I, Cora, btaauiifa; ariicie i J*e*l, Shorts, Mtd.Uin.-s. and Ship StoUis 1 , [ for sale, at wiarVtet price<, in quantities to Hamilton Lod^e, .\o. 79. Jk Of Free and Accepted Masons they will &c.'. a^ reao.iiai'.e y •^v^- rjippt, ^vr-TT T a e s d a r CTearog i GILCHR1 / r ^\ at the Masonic Hall. j P a p a i n a s e , ^ P - - •». gg; "BLTSs^frTLLS, TTSKLING KSLT.S, whore j ^RAIN BAG Lnm!>er for Sale _ | rpHE SCrSSCRlBKRS have on hand a boat i JL load of Seasoned Hemlock Lumber, ad- mirably fitted for riding and farm fences, which price*. 1ST & HOYKR. —ICu I tor sale, at market price*, in quanuues w , -rjE'.TSs'BKLLS, TTNXI.iNG KELr.?, wnore 4 >» J st.tV*t the Store Hoase or MiU, in Cariajsh*- j j ) strings, for sleigh*,haeeVoH-e sMc»ch»ap, j >-T<: trie, r-y janS L. B. CLARK. I,, .„- H. BARXES'. J r ** made of * new and dnral-le materia., at htlf the price of a cotton bag, be iad at JanS 3. & A . SMITHS'. TU»»V.«h»naAn>mcan(J«odsreeeivedmfirfth- !' \" * * . . , " , A | a . | enwt K Peter re<tr>!*<vl to divorec IT7 Slvon one dtvornorth of the Canajoharie j carea for ; but . w a s t o o prood -to COO- - « t Je^R *-- cr nlSyl IpUm. IshoraMharefeltdegrwdcrlh^iCathartoe. and to marry ooc of his : fruilty favorites. CatUanoe was the Mrs. CrUderslcev c Cantiaaes to give Lnaons on th« Pi«ioForte. Me- lAdiaa aod Organ. iUvlaf a knowledge .-.: ThorowTh-Base.'sh* etat^e. tliat her 1'upil. any one manifested city for me. Ner- . crtheiess. I shed tears when aloo*. and i woman in the world meekly to stto- irfs._ ! mit to t)v«. There was bat or.c aitcr- 7e before her. She must cither be •KAT. waat frt rAryi^ with TrlV ma with ear* and ^"ict attJatww, iah*li become j Still I endeavored to g*in the aUecUoo ; t»" : ' e DClore acr. ou-; uiu;.. *1*~\ " jftt^rUt^trST ^ *"* lUt "" ide " e I of evory or.c. I neglected DO o«. hot j led to the ' m m . and the sctffold her -rryja BIS ' -«— , _ . «no^s. and whose sermons are avaiaccties : tosses, j -WhvTa^iDisteT Kke akcotno- -It reqnires less philosophy to take S Uke. great calf jump.,* into a pile of tive» We hive to look ont for him things as they «** than to part with J, nl. hi* knees nearly when the bell rings. 4 tn,D 8 3 » ^ f _ lores his _Lt .•llirVil.Mi.. • Inr whetber the enti-e population ot « s - fflMter whcn bc CO; days since, during an examination in street beheld his anatomy or not; then history, one of the not most promisir* puts out the light and bounces into bed pupils was interrogated :—"Mary ... V->T-_—rqrl. him X. irtir. Lathe* "tc a aaiarai ccatn ~~J -" -No.-Vas the prompt reply ; "he was touching his noss lies so a moment or ^ ^ ^^ , yrttm h ft Urge hai . excommnnicated by a bull !" two. turns on his back stretches his ly ^ t only ^j ^a. —In proportion at a wife he bvcotties celestial.—Stetdtnbirg. tt and jungxe. AIUS range zssertion; hut ^listened critically to atiyzed their voices. ^m. 1. h n l • arlor^ntir* .„ w - . 0 - 0 t. the same propor- it as its stately and to the siaaller^ofter, tt of the cat. Y<*£, jg diSerer.os in tielr r* ine lion, whether f mood, as he lays •rier of his cage, or gts of luaEger and of g reminded of a cat. sejy the resemblance ; animal to another; ftttmiaded cf a dog $>. Again, all the ieigh: for the "oray Jv a harslier aeigh «- E ~ 1 k»y. at ai ».-«t,C-t character, as the i . . , _ — i ; nn- r. Cittilisy «aa*^a $1 the cows low.from aL tke. Tarairie, tlte : ice tiki, or the cattle feeding in the birds this" fin families is still ^eed ciiiy recali the tots, so snaiiar in sees. Or take : as u t^j\*^A familv.— u-aw« xrf- fxti the innnmera- qaacK ( LKxz. not crow family '^aw, kdaw, tie jty the some green rook- or the crow of our _*aalon?Al/^?TT r-»W » i i i ,, i j - •> " > jhe silence and soli- ijare *" tatc sweet. gter -famiiy—the *, the mocking- jj»y difier in the jtion of their note, $voice runs thrungh zass?.~. aa in i DUfcyaa tor 0" an eddi- mac, but when thing nu under OT Hodsin River slo, this ere pro- aui aaact u.i^^a e7ra boddy, is Shirk; yu ar a big- •i •mile w i t i tie belly is retale diy. goods | be bliss, this ma re a shirt a hole aeaxv, aint fit for ave. tie more we fe want, the less c aimccr«t wai.ts tu fele the poatterkal the nigger tu ride ffss.; iron klad gffl or coward- gits bit twice by ats twin iov; tie a-" " - -^i- p^-js .or naTi^g PfTiad. •4- lived ia a one- t not very exten- hen it was sub- Cone of those hor- of lete years at -* resistance were so great a pres- __ point without a f was not npset,nor { "rfcajf moved a few f tie iourrjer iht te fire spilt out. _ Sagration was im- a? fmoval ofh is house, ^ of ioiTiiedtBtely ,e barring e-aters fced a bnciet nsd •the house, wbes ftment to fi=d all obliterated. Af- etonishmeot a mo- S wife : lamed if the triad e l clear out of tie i as a stone I I I e utst oauy news- jinie. was in 1T80, jpT'ca was $?0 p»r j J newspaper issued. •^Gospel Liberty," .iy iilias Stuiti. in afe- 1888. Mover made were ; ,•**•(•. and the His- **J&e .€a^ vtt 1... *\,A % at tieir introduc- 'fc made du-isg the ertciiis'scd 9- Lynn. The tint was saxle is in New fingaaod n, the nrr. lin- the first LUnkets scyth N asd axes first powder at at Ottiaer.— 'Jf£ f 3»» im Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: Always remember !! Square meals Make round people

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O C S T . MoSTGCiallEr C'OC.NTI. IJeuJfr tgsaMt HirriM K. Po*

owler, '.VUl^ai H . Stiles. Kzekiel Gi Inert E. II.V.r.:. M o r t i s ,

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roreclctaie. l a ourauawi, of

i.rwow> Coir. . toaade «t a s o c i a l term thereof, t h e UlOve- **ie at the City Hall ia l i e City anj County ol I t i s a l s o • i i b » , , . v ' t-u t ne tloili day of December. lsGi!. in

Interestiig to tb»s* Afflicted

—Keports from North Carolina state that io.wO reuei irocps Lave beta sent from Lee*s army to oppose meals ti.-xler Gen. Foster. s^lu i - d . a—a • - — i - - - --•- »•' me actacrtUvr. at tt.e ^uulic Louae kept bv

a u i i p o s e d d l s o r u u a i i ; t t i o S o f t h e n a t i o i i a i {3>&iJLi*wmtM. in ti.e vil lage of Atu»t«rdaai.

a r m v a s t o h a r t a l s o s e n t a c o n s i d e r a b l e : * > ' . l . ^ f f ^ Z T ' " - ? " " " " — " a £ - f T \ T T~\ X T T n O - C > a r m y , . i o i !.Harefe, IbVa. at I o cui-lt i» the afternoon of taat - l _ > / A | , I J i \ , fr-« «^d *a^ Lumber o; his troops to the Southwest. - ,uy. -AM that certain undivided »»»en-«,irh-1 " "*-' - I -^ ^ -*—J *—' CT

In the United States Senate jester-d..v. Mr. Saulsbo'y became so violent

" the IVcs-idest as t.-» rerj-his removal from the

Chamber by the Sereeant a: Arms. The Senator _U>urished a pistol and otuer-~:>:e * '."Wnt'v misdemeaned him««!!'.

The rumor.o? an issue having been raised between Gov. Seymour and the Administration by orders issued by Gen. Wool is proii"unted whoiiy untrue, the respective authorities being ia perfect accord.

SHORT TREATISE. 1 Y . £ R. R. Time Table, ; (PUSrjLXJCJ>i'OSTHXCAXaJOBa£IB"RaI>U"}

GOISO KAST.

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in his auUsc 01 der necessary

teeatus ot a || 'II'II niaoa or parrel of land, ait- I i..ic ia ii.e vijia-c ol AaMst :n :,.*• Cooaty of l i£of-t«OflMry. a„c Mate ol Now York, Known aa : ^ ^ . ^ tno Atiai ISiur.iiAnt farm, bounded a* foliows:— j - 1 **~jf—j[ y r^J"

L e a v e C T I C A ,

; Frankfort, ; ilicm. : Herkimer , j Li t t le Fal l s , 2-5S '. Katt C r e e k . :

St. J . V i i l e , s-au r-ort Plain , j Palatine Br..!

•C.i \ V.Ac A&M Exp-2-Ml 6-10i 9-4X10-60

6-3S 10-16: 6-4v 1*>-*>U 6 - 4 6 : 0 - 2 6 7--.t : c - « i i - s s 7-20 11-00 7-30:11-10 J1-S6: 7-60 11,36 s - w ; i : - 4 o

Ace. 4-46 6-0i 6-1* 6-20 6-30 S-50 .'.-.v. 6-20 6-2S.

CAXAJOHAKIE RADII BOOK A N D JOB

Printing Establisrunent. /3k—I

G E T ; B E S T .

0Tve£T

To be Sure. A healthy s.'.d llo-irishtisg head of hair

is an om.iaie'at to the humau head.— There are very few per-xj- s who need jjo bald, or suffer from the falling out of their hair, if the proper attention u paid to retain i t ; still there are many

Itf^ir.r.:::.' -T ::.;• N^r;«Ko»t corno. . on U>v "»V -Jee lamia ol' lietaey Jake. i>av-id I. Becker. :

Sarth .Ma*vr^t». Jacob Waltirath. and the road | : ivaotn^ :ro» V anajobaric- to ^ ; o u i>priDt;a; on : I "•* ^--u-.--j—'ai.is o f Jbrjob W^: ; — •" • -" tt»» • i aaid l i i ihwi y ; on the Kast by laodv of Jacob Wald- ! . raib. J-y CaJy and Jai..oa Marvneu*; on the North i ! by lane* of Chariw* Gi'chriat. L. 11. Tihany, I , J-niv« Marccvi". Sarah Jiaroneatf. and tho kia;h- J ' way "(.-^bc from Browc's llo.'low to -?pri2gheld; ' L^j-^/~\jP T j

the said farm containa or.c hundred aiai tvni-ty ; * " ^ ' acrea"—Dated Janu'rv 'M. 1SC3.

A h S X . *NHLL. Sheru-T, He I> S- R K A D . Vncer Sheriff

' A. I). Roiii-tsox^ Plir'• Att'v. janSi* ; • ! HUDSON l i l V S J a 2 . A I L E 0 A D .

THROl'l i l l flUBBS W U K . ! TO N E W YvZK

A Short Treatise upon the Hair

A. D E Miiisrrsr, THE HAI2 EEST0SE2-

• S -w; i i -5wi h-o.. '• 8 -16' l3-00 j 6-43

4-10 14-' 5 13-15 12-Go S-H 8-35 :S-26 i T-10 8-6512-40 ' ' 7-2J 9-00-12-50 : 7-35 S-li?i "-CJ 7-45

Seheneetady,:o-20 9-4o- i -30 1-50 b - l i A L B A N Y , ,6-00 10-20. 2-10. 2-30 S-00

Arrive Troy , C-IO! 10-31: 2-45-

: Y d e u , • Pondi , ; : . . . v . _ . . . .

Atnaterdam, ; C'rane-«V'-e.';

W A T C H E S , J E M T L R T AM) TAXCY STORE.

WEBSTER'S UXABRHKiED D I C T I O X A R Y .

N E W PICTORIAL KLHTON.

I PK-TOhMiu ILLrSTEATtOS* nr illlJTART TEKXS.

T O

O n acd ir'ter Wcatieadty. D«c ITta. 1SG2. Traku* ui : i rua. until lur

T H E P 5 J 5 2 I a I C ! T N COMill iNCING A TREATISE, it i s » l « o -1 Iut«>"y n<<fssary that tLe atulior s h o u l d t h o r o u g h l y und^ rat iad h is auh>ct . I Lavc-)»*de thv- t e b j i t t i s tudy for the p»»i

Leave T r o y ,

QOtSG WKST. A H . A. !£. :' M r .X. A . A c i I a i : . N Y E E = i i . 7-15 : 2 - l S

p.at.

THE

PriuUc-r; of all kin-'-- -ad i« by i i r tco ouMtt com-: pletu, extensive, and well i?poi:.U»d

' i BOOK AHD JOB PEISTrKG OFFICE ' 111 thi-y r-ar". rtf T1.:- Crt.ififv T*h**r<* v»T! KA COS-• jtkiit AuAiitiois to the alxe**iy very extensive aad I well if.i'.c-.o-.; aiaortacnt of

»'*«•*(.• * iy*ctwfutry execu t;t tfuxt, ana fuiM, i J awHOtt" otJurSy putoruil r<pTt$cuLa£iw of tkt fui~ [

lo^khoos*?,Bombs, Ciist;oc,CirrotiAdTr, CiiAin | A N D QViCK |> sno t , Ci i*rviux-de-:ns^, Cnlt>ro{>, Lint b e n , j

L«tti»? Prom Merft i i^ Mftr?*!l0 Torrcr Jffortatr, Fcrt f t i i l i s , • Eavet ia , K«iaj3, Star * o r t i , he

ix.iv<' Aibanv. foot i 0.13 A. Ji.

T E X Y E A R S , •' * D ^ . 1 w i i I wte-Mr-or to do it an, mucl . ji*>tice a.«

her notice, ut f'.I.ow,;— :' '•;.•;.<*.: Itmse.

wnc^ heada, from disease, or neglect, , £ £ £ £ r ^ L ^ ^ g S ^ i y t ! *' ' ^ f s ^ w i ! : * -have become partially bald. See Prof. ; p,ri.p0u>iikoe?a;e.F«hkiIl.Gaiii«Ra.Peek.km ' »»«a eontention, so much increuulity and K. M . . . . . V - S h n r t T r L t i s * . o n t h e H a i r . " ' An,'. T a r r « o - n . ? . r r i v i n S in S o w York at 11.30 "cepttetsm on ,he part of t h e

A- M -p

www. ane c a n s e o f go

A L B A N Y . Schenecudy. Hntfmana, Crane'aY'ge. Amjtordam. Tribe. BO. Fon^.i.

Palatine B r ,

7-30 10-00 12-40 8-15 11-00 1-20 8-40 U-5-; 8-5e 11-36 S-05 11-45 9-10 12-06 9-20 12-20 2-10 9-30 12-33 9-35 ! 2-40 9-45 12-50 2-3.:.

De iluiai's "Short Treatise on the Hair," iu another colutjit . . „ P i T t i r T n

T'r.ir. t'S'n !c^r*!» yrrrr.ay r.»orT»)*'.i;-ai f .*o A. X. j - - v a > i a i . v > to i l ) A. M. ^ r r ^ ' r : ^ ' - f ^ P S U ' : , f ! 9 M ? U 5 ? , l : ! u • • S W rc i ia ly to the

different Confessions and Experience of an Invalid u j i •» OUBHIMI S'^r^rt- Hndaoo. Oak : _ . _ . - - - - - t ^ - J I . ; : --iv,:;, Barrv loan . R h i c e o e c i . btaaUtusg. :

i ' u b i i i i n - i for the bet—St and as a w a n t i n g | j . ^ p ^ ^ , ;• n j r . i » g ijiti N\-w Ii»,i ,ourKii.rib- i a n d a caut ion to VOUtig uien w h o sutler from • k i l l > (^ ; j Spring, (iarrisons. Peek .k i i l and Tarry- ; N e r v o u s i>et/uitv, premature L>eei*y, Xo. ; to^-n. arriving in New York a: 3 45 p. H .

• zt the l , j i » , titu.r Ike melt:?: -of S.-Sf- • j ; . : 5 A. M. FumJ&iJipii. W a y Freight and

t;ufiiCtorers of tLe

au;>|>lyiug Cur.:. Bv o n e w h o luis uurevl hmiaxi t alter b e i : y put to gre^t e x p e n s e t h r o u g h medical i,.t,HM«t*aai arui uu-ieacry. ajy ^iic .o-;:;^ -lK<sl-paii a.Lireaoei e n v e l o p e , I W i . t tol-JKS m a y be had of the author, N A T H A N I E L MA Y-y A i R , Eao , Bedford, K i u g s C o . , N. Y. tioZ

Pas^oncer j ram. atopr--pouehkeep^ie.

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r at all ataticna north of

I

Whoiesaie Prices Current-

C A N A J O S A ^ f f i MrVRTTFT. W I N T E R W H H A T . 1 40 to 1 50 S P R I X ' j "" 1 20 to 1 40 YL.O£S~ 7 00 to 9 00 per bhl RYK. HO to oar bush. RYK PLOL'S. 5.00 per bbl. CORX. to 75 per oe»a

PKKDM.KM I S O p r l O O i b . •* JBUL'f E b JaEAL 1 «3 j-c* 1«0 Iba.

B U C K W H E A T «•• per buahel B C C K W H K A T PI>H'R. 2 00 per 100 Iba. 55AKLEY. k 12 to 1 25 per bu.n . O A T ? . to 55 per cn .a .

" F L A X S E K D 1 75 to 2 00 per bosh. S A L T Liverpool Sack. 2 60 to 2 75

- Western L»airy in aack, 2 50. •* u w Syracwae bbL 2 00.

B U T T B B , i 6 ' t o 20 per !b . L A U D . 7 to 8 per lb. CHKKSK. 8 t o 10 per lb . HG<iS. 14 to 1 6 o o r d o 2 . B K A N S . I 75 to 2 (K) per bush. P O T A T O E S , 31 to 35 per buaa. >IAY. i 8 toU per ton.

Tsew Adver t i sements .

A t t e n t i o n !

TH E C H E A P E S T JEWELEY' HOCSK m the W o r l d *'. 4 . 3 I S Piw :e« of ,f wi'»teT, J e w ­

e l r y for ? 0 0 . A Cctnp'.ete List o f Fine. G o i u , P la ted arid <>rei<?e J'^welry, s«*nt fre^ Address

i. A- SALISBURY', ACE.NT,

jan29 P r o v i d e n c e , E , I.

T I N K L E & LYON SEWING MACBISE COMPAXT.

838 B K 0 A D W A Y . N E W YOEK.

i*^.-. Paa^er.ror Train, stcooing at Sttrwreaant. liodaon. TIVOJI. Rtuneback. ^ouRh-aee'^.'' Kiahkill. Pe«k»kili. Siner Sina: and Yon-kerT arrieinf in N e w York at 8.0U P. M. Con-nectift*; with the Express Train for Philadelphia and Waahirgton Ci ty .

4.1S V. i t . M i i i . Kreii;!ttand P.w^ngor Train. •teppir.,; at all s t a t i o n rorth of Poughieep»ie. at New H^ml'tirsh. PeeVsi i i l . Sirur Sine. Tarrytown In-} Do'oVs Kerrv. arriving ia S e w York at 3.40 A. M. , -

Thi> Train loaves on Sunda v Nijiiit at 4.15. 9 4 5 P . M . t>as*en»cr and ^leepinar Car Train.

; ^ajj..™*^ s» Sruvvo«ttt . Wu.is.--r.. 1 ivoii. Hyde p i rji_ piMi/ii'.ecpsie. <iarTi»ons and L'obb's Kerry. a r r i v i n « in New York at 5 50 A . i L Coenectie^

1 with the iaxprca. Train ii,r 2'hLaueipuia and

Tae t -a* JC- ^i. Train conruscta with aa. Y*. : Central Trait, arriving in Albany . t S.0O P. M.

T^e Sleeping Cars attached to this Train are the • most splendid and comfortable Cars ia the world.

Kassengers cin rc:y upon a coaatnrtabie nigni'. re^t. and reach New Y'-rk in t ime to connect with ail Trains Sonth and East, tc.ua avokiiag all de­tention incident to r ogn and Low Water.

, Sunday Trains— 6.15 A. M_ Expressarrivingia New York »t 11.30 A. M.; 4.15 i'. M_ Sleeping Car. arrives at 2.40 A M

Aa Ex+>rcss Train l eavcj N e w 1 ork e v e r y ffan-da-» at 3 o'clock P . M,. connecting with New To'rk Central at Albany, direct for Buffalo and ?iMiicisi't*«iTrMfcr

Passen<^r Trains leave N e w Y'ork for Albany at 7 ItO and 10.90 A. M . and 3.15. 5.00 and 20.30 P. M

WViaCRATORS, RESTORATIVES,

P R E S C R I P T I O X S w i t h w h i c h the tnarfcet ia f ooded at the p r e s ­ent t ia ie . For this reason, tLe p r - , ~ i ^ - t . „ / . t L u « preparation- advertise to restore and preserve m e Hair, and that their articles w o u l d '

: assoredly produce that reaiulL The Publ ic : be l iev ing s e c h to be the case, wou ld p u r c h i a e i bottte after bet::... only to be uisappotntoa i n : .heir expectat ions ; the preparations p r o v i n g . P*rfeet,y w o r t h s and they having los t a l l

• e o n f i d e n c e t n e T e r t x i n g able to rearaic that

LNDiSPE-NSABLE 0RXAMEXT. W c -•;;: jjUijee at the cause . F irs t , e r e r y

~ , . . ,M. , .„Jy is blessed or curbed as t h e cane . inay oe . With a certain kift'.t c f S—.-rr'^f-y. I that i s , pcreors pcasesiin;; a e n n i u i . and t b e e ' * an TYeitt.— nf ~ — - • > . - * . * »

b u s m e o s that wijl y i e l d them the s a t * m o n e v • w i th tne least labor. Thev c o m e : 0 •»•& o o -| e lus ion that it makes n o ' d i S e r e n c e w h e t h e r

tuey understand the buai less they u n d e - t a k e hey can only in. luce the publ ic to s u p p o r t

Fort Plain. St. - , . " . , . . East Creek, Litt le Pal ls . Horkiraor,

Frankfort. U T I C A .

9-50

10-15 10-S5 10-5O 10-55

1-00 1-15 1-25 1-45 2-05 2-10

J-00 2-00 3-35

3-00 3-20 3-45

4-10 4-30

4-10' 4-50

Ac. Mai: PRINTING MATERIALS, 5-4* • by selections of the moat desirable styles from th«

• various Foundries in the country, so that it wall 6-00 11-00 : be prepared at all tii;j.?a to execute at short notice. 6—45 11-40 ' and in the bea-t and latest s ty le of the art , and at 7-06 ; reasonable prices, ail kinds cf

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N o other Eng l i sh d i c t i o n a r y p u b l i s h e d in this country has a fourth part o f t h e s e .

3-tO

11-06 2-20 11-25; 2-45 3-55

5-5o o-OO 6-10 6-40.

7-Ui 7-55 I

8-10 8-16

8-25 S- .0

9-15 9-35 9-40 9-50

10-15

2-35

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1-20

1-50

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Rome

SO iT*Crt ITS L>K"':NITIONS OF MILITARY TEEMS.

A5 the foregoing, an A b i t i s , A n b n l c ^ i c c , Axnbuacade, Armisticx-. Bt\nuuette, B i v o u a c ,

j Brevet , Caasion, Caliber, Cai. ister-si .ot , C a a -i tonauent, CaponL-r,-, Casemate , Cartel, CLa-i ttavde, Commissaary.Cotainaissariat, CLuin-ahot, I Counterscarp, Chief d e l-at:-.iioti, C u ; de sac , , Dahigren g u n , Minie ri i le , P a i x a n g i -n , etc.

S o l d by ai l B o o k s e i l e r s .

WSSSTKII'S GB2AT DtCTIOSAKT.—'We ream 1 w i t h m u c h pleasuxe from t h e publ i shers , ! Messra. G. cc C. Merriam, SpriugtWld, Mass . , S that the new pictoriai ed i t ion c i '* Webster 's , Unabridged Dict ionary " is h a v i n g a very ex> : t ended oaie. Every s c h o o l , every otnoe, nay j every dwe l l ing , s h o u l d be p r o v i d e d w i t h i t . — i It i s the standerd n o t only for spe l l ing atv* : definition, but also for correct prouun..: :t^ion.

P O S T E R S , PROGRAMMES & H A N D B I L L S , 1 T h e a m o u n t of general in format io - w h i c h as of all d«crirt ior». and in short, all kinds of Print- ! •*>• condensed w i t h i n i ts page - Is t ru ly a s t o n -iar; that-the'bttsioess coicntunity demands. | i sh ing . I n the course of * . e ry e x t e n s i v e p r o -

Walding, f f f i n i . and 2umuu Cards, \ fe^ioruil practice w e Lave frequent necess i ty ' *0 &&&. *>*I* s^<i C '"""i r *Jbjz *-~ :* ty;hr.:*;: 1 *"***T"

executed ir * »iaperior nainser. ; . _ ^ =__"J^*.- ne~r'Cii * 4 "" - " ""

Orders for Job Printing respectfully solicited. I * n a ««"»>•-<«»•• Sster i s o u r cons tant re -

School Reports, By-Laws. la^ixaccc ind otlier Blanks. Cireuian. Certifi-

c ites. Bill Heated. Dr*:'u a id Checks.

Le^ai Blank*. Notiucationa,

Bail T icket* Invitations,

Label*, etc.

To IP.V Fri^hd?, P*troi*?t aT^3 the Public

I K A V E n o w Tvjaviv for o x -

l i ib i t i on , a -*rse uiiJ wtJil-flwloCtoxi niort of

WATCH.ES, J £ W K L R Y a n d

FA14CT UOODS, vfefidh l iare bevu be—"iil toz '*iisv

dii^ct f rom t h e Macuficturere a-o-i IaiiK»n*rn,[ and a m prepared to offer spr^nal indacem^TJts

. . - ; . ; ol Gw*i^ i n m y i i o e . > iy * * C H E A P P O B : C A S H , SiijjLL PXOF-.TS

•MB." jitl Good* warranted as represented, a n d c i i ee r -

lu l ly Buuwn w i w i h e r y o u w i s h U> bnv or n o t .

a w a y di-s&tiaiixfd.

C l o c k s , W a t c h e s and J e w e h y careful ly I V -nuir*.!, p^rtkrular at tent ion *^« ;d to £ n e W a t c h W o r t , i n all i t s braschesT*

j^n? C. C. EAE^CES.

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E V E R Y W H E R E T R I U M P H A N T .

B - 1 1 . Sraiili. iseaU for Montr'v Co., CANAJOHARLE, N . y .

' p i i l S M A C H I N E has takon the K r s t P r e -X n- iuiu at the State Pairs last h e l d i n N e w

Y o r k , N e w j e r s e y , O h i o , Ind iana , i l i i u o i s , Mich igan , I o w a . Missouri . K e n t u c k y , T e n n e s ­see , V i r g i n i a , N o r t h Carol ina , A l a b a m a , a n d Cal i fornia , i n c l u d i n g every State Fair a t

if th t h e m in tl, faciure of

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- RESTOIliTiTES ared as a moswy-saaking b u s m e s j , t h e y

• purchase their bottles, m a k e u p enter t h a t ; a c h e a p mixture of ^ Oil and Spirits , and ad"-r e r t u c it Citeiasivcly as, a Hair Restorative.

Hundreds and Thousands of Bottles are s o l d {and the Publ ic a l so . ; in a t y ?a»;ni . -rs an l i>ag-, ige conveyed FREB _ .

O r E i l ' E N S E to anr from tho Hudson «aver and -n« proprietors retire, h a v i n g acqnireda h a n d -A TVsainv — , CfiTTiaa lTr%l^t>'aaa l \ w — . ' . J i : . . _. . «. . . . .

tew y e a r s u n g a c q n i i

New York Central Raiiroad Depot. Albany.— i s o m e fortune by swindl ing the p u b l i c T h e y Baggage cLoc-ed and Tickets procured at tbe I a n x i o u s ! ' await the app-arai.ee of the des ired office. No. 13 Maiuea LaJ-e. and at hast Albany .-,;:j„.t_ f ? > , h ( . , j a i r w£ch ( . h S;.:iou. Pasaengers are cautionco against pur- | to expec t b u ' ; - dc

New burgh. Ntarly 100 miles shorter than any other route.

r^,N and after M o n d a y , Nov . 1 7 , 1 8 6 2 , and ] VJ unti l further no t i ce , Passenger Trains o n ' this road wil l run aa follows, (Sundaes excepted':.

N E W YORK M A I L . ' Loiv«! Retne 3.00. .'., X. arrives s t Watcrtc-.vn !

6.50. A. at. ;25 minutes for breaktast), arrives at • Cape Vincent 9.15, A. x . Ogdensburgh 12.10 p x . . : . . ." . - ._ . 'MM Ilia, fV31a, ?. a i , connecting at Gg- t densbugb and Potsdam Junctior,. with Northern ! Railroad for Malone. Rouse's Point. Montreal, : St. Aibuna. Burlington, and ail points "--' ' FR2IG2T AND PASSENGER ACCOM.

Leave Rome S.15 A. x.; ax ives at Water-town I 2.50 F. X.

N Z W Y G S K E X P R E S S . Leave Rome 4.45 P . M. arrives at Watertown :

8.15 P. M. (25 minutes for Supper; and arrives at I Cape Vincent 10.00 P. M , Osdensburgh 12.00 M. , Potsdam Junction 12.40 P. M. Trains connect at Cape Vincent with Ferry for Kingston, and I with Grand Trade Rai lway for Belleville. Co- • burgh. Fort Hope. Toronto, and ail points ia i Canada : a» Ogdensbcrzh with ferry for Preeeoct, I and with Ottaway and Preacott Railway for Ot- ;

tawsy. and with Grand Trunk Railway for Brock- ' vi l le . Montreal and all points in Upper and Lower Canada.

A D D I S O N D A Y . Superintendent, j H. T. FatAST. General Ticket jijent. Watertown, Jan. S, 1S63.

D E N T I S T .

S l o a n , DENTIST,

RESIDENT

SURGEON D s . Snoax- takes pleasure in respectful ly i n - •

forming tiae c i t i i ens of Canajoharie a n d vic ini - j • tv th^t h e has E2xovsi> ^ ; " o—ce to t h e plefts- j ant su i t o t r o o m s over C. Gordinier*3 store, I on--- d"or s o u t h c f the Cir»*v>hari,- B a n k . T h e 1 r o o m s h a v e been fitted a n d r e - f u m i s h e d w i th I specia l reference to the practice of h i s profes­s i o n in al l i ts branches, a n d he feels warranted in b e l i e v i n g that wi th his exper i ence and s u ­perior c o n v e n i e n c e s be i s n o w fu l ly able to m e e t t*,e d e m a n d s o n his profess ion, a n d ren­der that sat isfact ion w h i c h s h o u l d e l i c i t a l i b ­eral pa tronage .

Dr. S . w i i f be pleased t o receive c a l l s from t h e p u b l i c genera l ly , but o n those w i s h i n g h i s profess ional services wil l h e wait w i t h especial p leasure . Satisfaction guaranteed i n a l l cases .

Charges reasonable . P . S L O A N .

cc .m-jcer at e v e r y

York State n o less t h a n ten t h o u s a n d c o p i e s 1 , 1 "J t -* s i t < : d States where i t h a s * e e n j have been purchased , wh i l e in Massachuset ts , i ' ^ ^ b i t e d to t h i s elate. . Michigan, New Jersey a n d W i s c o n s i n an equal W H Y t i n ' ; S O Y E S AM> B A K E K X A C H I S E IS EKST :

f n u m b e r has been obta ined , or one copy* for 1. It i s m o r e s i m p l e , durab le , and I - s s U a b l e a imost every school . It is said tha t more thar> ! to d e r x n g e m e n t t h a n o thers .

2 . I t s e w s from ordinary s p o o l s , a n d n o r e ­w i n d i n g of thread i s n e c e s s a r y .

'J. i t s e w s w i t h etjaal fac i l i ty s i i fabrics , t h e

j tea t imes a s many cop ie s ot Webster are s o l d : a a o f any other s imi lar publ icat ion.—Scient i f ic | American, May, l i 6 2 .

nl ished bv

u i i m 3 G. & C. MERRIAM,

Springfield, Mass.

S E W O N E O F STAGES

RCXXIXG BETWEEX

asin" T'rkMs in A l - a c y . except at the Office of the Company. Ti. »etr liot traE^ferablc.

A r SMiTH. S c o t H. R. R. R , N e w York. SMITE BRIGGS, Age'r.t, Albany.

D Tlor t^age Sale .

EFAL'Lr h a v i n g been m a d e in the condi

loes not appear, and they are .orced t o ,he conclusion that all oreoaratioDx introduced for that purix>se is a s'wiridle a ~ ) :

a h u m b u - . They are no doubt justif ied in I t h u s c lass i fy ing them, by this u n p r i n c i p l e d I m a n n e r of imposing noon a generous P u b l i c . ' T h e y prevent those w h o have devoted vears ;

to the s tudy cf that peculiar part of the ' h u - '

XEFERPrN'CES. D B . F . A B B O T - ' , Dent i s t , J o h n s t o w n . Di i . S A X ' L M A X W E L L ,

D K . F . B c K n i c s , " D a s . B C S T C X & L i t r v E a , F u ' t o n v i l l e . W s x r t i & A K G 2 E S : X O B X , '.'

G. T. B . F O X S A , Es' i . . F o n d a . Canajoharie , A u g u s t " 0 , 1661 . n lSt f .

BUSH & STAFFORD,

Ion of a certain m o r t g a g e executed by ; m a n frame, and w h o are in possess ion o f the • P a l a t i n e B r i d g e a t C h e i T V V a l l e V .

ON A N D A F T E R J A N U A R Y 1st, 1SC3, N.

I The Consistory of the Reformed Protestant r e m e d y that wil l effectually and permanent lv i . Dutch Church ot Caaajoharie, in the County of" ' Moutgots'TV. and State of N e w York," mortgagor,

I Z ^ Z ^ ^ L ^ ^ ^ ™ ^ ' ™ 1 ^ ™ * ^ ^ »hich a generous da t ™ j V l v . one thousandeight hundred and fifty- i P o b n c are a lways wt lhng t o award to t h o s e

• - inc . and ^as recorded in the Clerk's Office of the I **« :rv iug of it . i his is the reason w h y the County of Montgomery, on the i"th day of J u l y , , restoration of the Hair has been considered by l S b l . a t o n e hour P . 11.. in Uook No. 49 of Mort- , s o m a n y , a s a s imple impossibi l i ty ; tho p a n i c s

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. . . : -ut t ie minted ,ub the Finkie- RESTORE AND PRESERVE THE HAiR i aod Lyon Sewing Machines the care.'ully pe-

usa! of the Company's Circular is special ly cotn-mo::d©d. The Circular can be hati onappHcation. It is v e r y speciSc, mi wil i be fouod highly ;a-struci ive , having been prepared with much care. ai»u w e wi l l abide by a.I states-ests thsre.n ir.arfo.

The fbllowina: brief quotation is characteristic ; r < d y c i i i i e U to be due, at t h e time of the airat j uxacU*sUiMiXBg the laws or reouirement of the ent ire Circular; . iubiication ol tbi* aoiice. the »uni of iseven hun- -

diiocult j \ - . . . ' . .:, the i?

stopping, e v e r y atitch perfect W t i i sew fxoru tne Sce*t t^uze to the heaviest cloth, and even the stoutest i.*rr.c5s leather, without changing «he feed, n^e-i l e or tonsio.-a. or mikir.- any adjustment of ma­chine whatever ."

Thus have w o seccewfo.'.y overcotno the most " 3-xisg i lachi=e tr*. It wa«

De&si t?w* ran w*. r o w say, ** N o other Machine cono^ares wi th i t in this res- '

out exception.—taken the highest premium, when- . e v e r the 3xachine has boon properly exhibited in competition with other f*rst-cia»s Sewing .Ma-;i*.ia*w. rTeace is it that w e axe able to oiTwr the . wHowin^^Tjarmr,t*K;. r iz . . ** T7"c 'Xarra.nt e v e r y -Machiae w c sell to ffivc EKi'iAK satisfaction than J any o ther S e w i s g *iac:i.!:;w lu sa*r&et, cr Tr^zzy refunded." W e never soil a Machine on ==7 other terms. Thegnarantee is •* reliable as the r.otc c€ *P v ">-KLross T Y* in the land. Kor more than five years have we rel ied opon sucft tacts for -the reputation, of our Machine; and without a single t ravelins; agent in the field, there is scarce-lv a cetghS^nrhood on the cont i tent where the Machine i* not favorably k«own. "We prefer sach a ropntatioi. to one baaed on mere " talking- j points." as t h e y are techniealiy called in tho trade. Hence w e make hot one i :=d of st i tch. ' •viz., the lock-stiteh, »iike o t botn side*, re<juirio? ; o n l y one-thini lU> thread of ether kiods of stitches,

X , 2 . Local Agents wanted in e v e r y county ; toxongbsmt t » West . SpecisJ UKruc^rnents of- j fored. F I N K L S & L Y O S S. M. CO.,

jsao39 &38 Sroedway, N e w York.

THE PERf ECTiON OF MECHANiSm: THE MaUriC TIME OBSERVES.

BH N S a H u n t i n g and Open F a c e , o r L a d y ' s ' or 'Sentreraan ' s W a t c h C o m b i n e d , w i t h

P a t e n t S e i f - w i c d i n g I m p r o v e m e n t . T h e N e w - Y o r k I l lustrated S e w s , trie l e a d -

now, t in pursuance of a power of sale coa- ,

taiaed in said oiortgage. and recorded therewith, • and of the statute in such case made and j^ovided. ; the said mortgage, w i l l be foreclosed by a sale of the premises which are therein described, at pub­lic iuctioa. at the hotel known as the iUdradge House, now k'.'pt by Goahen pssasMS

of t e n , if y o u persist in the ir as eventua l ly cause y o n the loss o? y o n r H.tir.— | Nature , by a little assistance, is h e r o w n re- :

storer. T h e m o m e n t we attempt to force any th ing

foreign to ihe laws or requirements of nature , w e d o *> at the peri l of los ing that for which w e outraged the iaws of nature to sus ta in .

There i* noth ing wonderful or m ys ter ious 12 restoring hair to those that are h e l d , n o

m the _ i j h a r i e , Montgomery county, N. Y., I

on the wventeenth day of January, ij*63. at ten ; o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The Sallow- j rag is » description of the mortgaged promises, cotformiog substantially w i th that contained m ; m ^ s o ^ t h a i i m a pnysic ian r e s t o n n g a person said mortgage: "All tnat certain Church lot. with , - - —ca-t— V. hen We. are s i ck We SetKi for a the r'tone t^urch tnereoa. s i tuate in the viTIae^ oi", p h y s i c i a n . II.-1*, famaifar w i th d iseases ; h e Caat-joaarie. OH tiie e a s t s ide of the Cantjohrs-n •fHtoGijinriBfjmgjjgj/iKSs the cause of y o u r i l l Creek on toe hill , and bounded on the soath by a j a e s s ; h e prescribes s u c h medicines' a s wi l l street distant about nfteen tees »aU u i aaactvea froiu . ass i s t nature to throw off disease. T h e m e -the south wail of »-.id C h u r c h . o a t h a a c r t h b y a . ^ieat, natorc, assisted b y the p h y s i c i a n , re-line parallel to the north waia of said Church and , ( a m e s J w s y r ^ , . ^ ... x i - „ Q ^ bcinethirtv feet disUnt therefrom, on the east by • M -_ . V w . ; _ ; . _ . « . _ _ . - _ , _ _ ; . . . „ „ . a n ^ l d rtone fence, whtchb^arsnortn twe lve d e - j ^ - - - ; - - ? ; " » - ' ' " 5 " » a o t m s h . n g t h e grces and thirty minutes east, and distant from I r " the southeast corner of said Church ten feet, and from the northeast c o m e r thirteen feet, and on the west by a line running parallel with the west wall of said Church and distant t.'ierefrom tea feet, six inches, said Church lot being ia width oc the sooth oad, along said street, ninety-seven liaka, and in depth from south to north from said street, one hundred and nine feet , s ix inches."—Dated Octo­ber 16th. 1S62.

ew L i n j of S t a g e s wi l l be run from the : Cei-irai Railroad to Cherry Val ley , conncct -: ing w i t h t h e E x p r e s s train, a n d carrying B s -, pr - s s matter.

Stagr-3 w i l l l e a r e Pr.'atine Bridce on arrival i of the N e w York E x p r e s s , at 2:35 P. M.

Stages leave Cherry V a l l e y at 6:30 A. M., and connect w i t h t h e m i d - d a y Mail trains.

5 . ^ Every effort w i l l be niadc- to give th, accommodat ion t o the travel l ing publ i c . F A R E , S E V E N T Y - F I V E CENTS.

W H X A 2 D HITCHMAN, Prop .

rAR3I FOR SALE!

TH E S U B S C R I B E R S offer for sale t i e wel l k n o w n Mitchel l farm ^ l o n g i n g to t h e e?r

tate of Charles Mi tche l l , deceased, situated in the t o w n of R o o t , , Montgomery Countv, and iii lUe heart of t h e M o h a w k Va l l ey , It Is one and a half mi ies from Spraker's Basin ( south ­ward), five mi l e s from Canajoharie, and about seven nti .es .rent i n a r c n s p r i n g s .

The farm is in a h i g h state of cult ivat ion, and is wel l adapted to e i ther graiu or dairy purposes , i s we l l trator^d^ and contains about 270 acres. On t h e farm are two dwel l ing hetxses a n d all the o ther bu i ld ings neccessary for dairying. i-Jr»T lraiaS e a s y . j g S

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m o s t de l i ca te a n d the heav ie s t , a n d w i t h a l l k i n d s of t h r e a d , ftiik. er>t»<>n or l i n e n .

4 . Its s e a m is s o s trong and elast ic t h a t i t s e v e r b r e a k s , e v e n o n t h e b ias .

r* I 5. i t fas tens botn e n d s o l t i ie s e a m by i t s otrm operation..

— -tS 3eUT-t, —CUg— cnt i t «Tei-y siatlia s t i t ch , r e m a i n s irm, a n d ne i ther runs or rarth i n wear

7. I t s s e a m is more p l n m p a n d beaut i fu l , and retat'iu i t s p l u m p n e s s and b e a u t y after w a s h i n g bet ter t h a n a n y other .

B. I t s s e a m can be r e m o v e d ia a l ter ing gar­m e n t s , AjTSit'PKCpaii rssTKrcTios, w i t h o u t p i c k i n g or c u t t i n g t h e m ,

9 . "vVatching and v a r y i n g the t e n s i o n s u p o n t h e t h r e a d s necessary i n o ther m a c h i n e s , i s u n n e c e s s a r y i n t h i s . T h e t ens ion be ing o n c e adjusted o n t h e Grover Si Baker M a c h i n e , a n y a m o u n t of s e w i n g m a y be d o n e w i t h o u t change .

10 . I t m a k e s beaut i ful embro idery w i t h o u t any c h a n g e of arrangement , s i m p l y by i n s e r ­t ing t h r e a d s of suitable s izes and colors for this p u r p o s e . It is t h e owiy m a c h i n e that iofA e m b r o i d e r s and sews perfect ly .

Grover a n d Baker S . M. Co. furn i sh m a ­c h i n e s of th-- Siti i- pattern* and at the s a m e pr ice , m a k i n g e i ther t h e Grover a n d B a k e r

j S t i t c h , o r the Shutt le S t i t c h , as c u s t o m e r s prefer, w i t h t h e pr iv i lege of e x c h a n g i n g .

G R O V E R & B A K E R S. M. C O . . 4 9 5 B r o a d w a y , > \ y .

• Best Work for Canvassing Agents !

D- S. W I L L I A M S . WtIOtXS.Vi.3

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HARPER'S PICTORIAL HiSTCRY OF

T H E C S i E A T REBEJLIalOX est

I I ' 1 • J \ . 1 1 , . | i . i . , v STATIS.

PYTHAGORAS 'vv'ETMO: Law, Canajoharie, N. Y. , w i i i pro.:ure

p r o m p t l y , Pay and Pens ions fvr Inval id So l ­diers : P a y , B o u n t y and p e n s i o n s for W i d o w s of S o l d i e r s ; P a y , Bounty ttr-d Pens ions for Minor Chi ldren of deceased S o l d i e r s ; P a y , B o u n t y a n d Pens ions for W i d o w e d Mothers of deceased Sold iers ; Pay , Bounty and pens ions for Orphan Sisters of deceased S o l d i e r s ; B o u n ­ty ami pay for Fathers and oth,"r Heirs of de­ceased S o l d i e r s ; Pay for Officers and Dts-

' charged S o l d i e r s .

TERMS F I V E DOLLARS. T h i s i n c l u d e s a l l At torney^ lees for look ing

j u p proofs drawing and Cling papers , s a d pros-| -•:....:,_' c la ims to coiiipleitoaw

N o counse l fee charged. Al l c^HDarasnicatior.s by m a 2 , a s k i n g Icr ir.-

; formation, and enclosing postage s t a m p , wi i i j be a n s w e r e d t h e day of their receipt.

STRAW-GOODS WAREHOUSE. 105 and 107 Chambers St ,

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and 91 Reacts Street ,

Country Merchants and Hatters wi l l find at th i s establ ishment ( w h i c h i s o n e of the o ldes t and largest of its k i n d in N e w York,} a n i m ­m e n s e S teck of G o o d s adapted to the general country trade.; all M A M

LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH OR A P P R O V ­E D CREDIT.

• ^ • s p e c i a l inducement.* for CASH buyers . n 7 m 6

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A 3 S A H A M 5 . V A X ALSTINE. Surra &. KutBAii.. A t f y s . Mortgagee.

Thr. above sale is posptor ied unti l the SOth day of Janaary, ; » 6 3 , at t h e jtaroe place aaid t ime of dav .—Dated J a n u a r y 17th , 1SC3.

A B R A H A M N. V A N A L S T I N E , Mortgagee.

Sittrn X 3aU>i3it.L, Atto r n e y s . jan22

CAUSE THE HAIR TO GROW. I w i l l admit that there have been cases tha t h a v e b a S e d the xkiii of t h e in/*rt e m i n e n t p h y s i c i a n s , and I will a l so admit that there are caaes of baldness that are incurable . A person whose head is perfectly br>ld

CAN NEVER HAVE

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; the hair restored, if it has fallen out b y de - j i grces . r o , Uiio reason: the roots h a v e oecome i perfect ly dead and it i s imrann^ihJe t o re*rtor^ . I t h e m t o life. In all m y operations I am j i gu ided by nature. I s trengthen a n d n o u r i s h i j t h e roots and

-A . € 3 - S . & A. SMITH are p a y i n g the HIGHEST I

JL*. PRICES for W H I T E R A G S , COLORED R A G S , A S D OLD ;

N E W S P A P E R S A N D P A M P H L E T S . t^T S e n d t h e m i n ; prices won't ho ld h i g h ;

long. n30t t

J u l i u s F o x , Fashionable Tailor. Wearing apparel

made tc order, in the bestaad latest styles. ' Store oa Church Street, ^oae door south of '

Bush & Stafford's drag stcr:,), Canajoharie. N . Y.

W h e n c la ims are sent by mai;, proper papers, i ready prepared for s igning, wi l l be forwarded

bv return of m a i l with all needful ins truct ions . " Canajoharie , Dec . 3 1 , 1862.

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CHEAPER THAN EVER:

i NATURE PERFORMS THE REST. 1 i a reparations oOaita.u iaa: 0*i al tvalu n o t i r i u s e d u p o n the hair , as the oil rests n p o n the I s c a l p and the crust adhering to the oil create?

" i t w also injurious t o tag pietoriwl paper of^the UnKed Sta tes , i n m , ^ K g E S A N D GRAPE V I S E S . ] ^ ^ i S t n X , i s s u e e* ^«i». iULir. ISC3, ot» p i ^ e 1 4 i , r c l - ^ ^ ^ _ s ^ , ~ ^ * « . 1 . v ^ _.——. - - - t .-n^tar i lv e a r s - . .. } - J T A.VING. for severa, yeans , acted as the i —e grow. , , e . „ . . „ . , , « , . . e .oses m e j m o . - "' •' . '* • •' -' \ ; o c a l aggm £ 0 r o r , e of t h e oldest and most < of t a e scarp. N a m r e furnishes the best o i l in

substantial norseries of M o n r o e County , (Mil- e s i s t e n j e , and i t answers all t h e p u r p o s e s ; r t H A W L S , S H A W L S o f every descript ion - iv ing the best of ?r.*isf.ert- nature intenrle-l i t for. The ro^-ili of new ' n „->*? C-T - • ?t,-j . . .-.r-.aA±ir-__s ^M. i^.tn^ . o i j

; "17 D I E F E X D O R F .t-. Co . , can supp ly the I XI a Ladies w i t h e v e r y t h i n g they can wish ' to wear, irotu Bonne t s to Shdev. Also a full

assortment of H o u s e F u r n i s h i n g and D o m e s -I tio Goods , c o n s t a n t l y o n hand . Call early to j secure aehoice .

vatiajvitarie. January I"

•* W e Sjfve s e e n s h o w n » m o s t plfnsirrgao'r-Mij, at w h i c h the Hubbard Bros-., o f t h i s c i t y , are t h e so le Importers. It is cal led t h e ' MAGIC

fcee Wateh c o m b i n e d . T h i s i s c n e o f tlre-pret-tjent, m o s t conven ient , a n d d e c i d e d l y the best a n d chearjeilt t iai^pieee for gwoera! anVl retiable u s e . e v e r offiered. It h a s wi th in i t s n A c o n -

' sce tec l w i t h i t s rtrachrn-_r7, i t s OWT> wirrrKng attsxwnaosw. reader iag a k e y ent ire ly u n n e c ­e s sary . The casc5 of th i s W a t c h are c o m ­p o s e d o f t w o ineta is , the o u t e r o n e be ing fine 16 carat f o l d . I t lias t h e a c t i o s l e v e r m o v e m e n t , arid i s accurate t i m e p i e c e . "

P r i c e , superbly engraved , per d o z e n , $ 2 0 4 . 0 0 . Sample Watcher. , in neat m o r o c c o b o x e s , for aiiose. proposaaag U> wuy w h o t e s a l e , $35 , sent b y e x p r e s s , w i t h p a y a b i o ott c e i i v e r y . Son i i ers p a y m e a a in advance , as t h o . * in th*a Arrow. Ada.'ress

i lL' irBARD BROS. ,x C D . , S o l o I m p o r . e r s , South Cer. Nassau ot J o b n eits. ,

j » o 2 0 X e w Y'ork

T OCATF.D A T ALBANY", NORTH PEARL L ' S T R H 2 T ; TROY, ST. NICHOLAS HALL. Pub l i c at tent ion is cal led to the unrival led Haciiiiies of these Schools .

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A s p l e n d i d B A N K h a s been erected in t h e R o o m s i n w h i c h a BOXA ytnr. b a n k i n g bus iness i s carried o n by the s tudents , i n the use of Ktafc ; . o l e s . Spec ie , &c.

F O r R BCSTNESS OFFICES.

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• \ r K S 5 S S . J U S ? K U & B R O T H E R S h a r « _j\_ eo2Hi*ci-c«-u :ii»- IS.-L.C iu l u m b e r s of a coiau;>.w HI5TOKV OF T H E G E E A T R E B E L -LiUaaN IS i".iK L W i T t t j a'jAT^a*. The w o r k l i i s Uocts :«>r I..K- \ T. vbiltb in course of p r e p -aratioit , b,) - wriurr WKTJ w a y qii i i i l i^d for the t i i k .

Tfce tcaBBVPeaaMB conta ins a clear a s d spe­cial a c c o n u t of tb» f o n u a t i o n of t h e C o n f e d ­eracy of th*r Stat**s ; t h e fonnatioai a n d a d o p -cioii o: th*r Constitutioxi of ti ie U^iWd Sta tes , und t h e ^t&bi ishiavEt of the >Catior.aI G O T -e r n m e i i t : the or ie in . d e v o j o p n e c t . a r d p r o -gafe^s OJ' t h e &ov*riii«» of 2<u.ii*ici»tioii » i id Seccx&bicn, a o d the var ious p h a s e s w h i c h iim? astsumed nxitii t h f i r £nal ealminatiion i a

! th*,- Great RdteHicn. T h e H I S T O K T c<«iGpri«e^ a f o i l a c c o s o t ,

i drawr. froci th*- m o s t uuthrTitic s o c r c e s , o f a l l t h e E T « 3 £ S of Hi-: TT«r ; the Jatrigtieii o f ti*« Sotr them leaders at h o m e :.ud abroad ; t h e

1 gradual dkCMtiHBi of o:*« s . c t i o n : th* great * Upr i s i i s^of the P e o p l e for th« TCaintenance } of t h e Nat ional Life and Ex i s tence ; the rapid i cre^iaWu o f a a isamessc* Anaay -x>d ?-avy ; 5j id | tb*; i i a t t i e s by l a c d and sea.

T h e IX.I.CST:;AT:ONS comprLs*- Portraits of a l l t h o s e t h a t h a v e h o m e a prominent part in t h e s t r a g g l e ; H a p s of the different local i t ies ; P l a n * of the l ead ing ac: io»s ; V i e w s o f e v e r y s c e n e of interest , and of t h e m o s t i m p o . tant i ia l l l t . i - Xl.ea«r ttjJBfltml JOiiJ urc BiOsUy from

__ d r a w i ^ s s taJc-ua ooi u*c spot by artists; d e p o t e d — { for tha t T>orpo«e to accomi-Aiiy every d i v i s i o n

of o::r Arasy and X a v y . E v « r y faci l i ty at t h e conainard of th<> P a b -

! isbers has been e m p l o y e d in th<; preparat ion a n d e x e e a t i o n of th i s wori: : and t h e y c o n ­fidently bo!i<rre that i t w i l l foma t h e niosrt

be prepared of the srea t s t m g g i e for the A m ­er ican U n i o n .

M 0 D H A N D TERMS OK P U B L I C A T I O N : Xfte w o r k w i i i be i s sued in Number* , eae/ i

t ^ s s i s t i a ^ of • • p*?res o f fie «f>e <(• Knrrxr'* Weekly, pr ia ted from c lear t y p e , a p o a fine

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iardV; r.nd m y sa les grr ing t :e4 i t for. T h e g r o w t h of new | J> s = d sijc ; large nuaaHatie* are 5>ring so id '• ?0' »-^e purpose of mangurating rent practice ; ha— ^rraocoreoTto s u p p l y the wants of I hair i s very s low ; you cannot procure a h e a d ! at l e a . t h a n N » w York w h o l e s a l e nr iccs . a t i '•-•' t each ing , four offices have b e e n constructed [

Ais 'sect ion' to -anv crrterrt, srt the Lowest L i e - 1 o f hair in a day or month : it take- t i m e . — j j a n l o E . D I E r a N D O R K ci Go's. ! ; " t h>' R o ? = . , ' = » ? ? ! ? : f^rwarumg and C o m - . •n T . . _ w . av« . i ' : m i s s i o n ; Railroad ana Steambost ing ; l n s u r - j

ance a n d Jobbing ; Post Office a n d Collect ion, i ! There are m a n y persons w h o s u p p o s e that ]

Ev-rv t l i in i in t h e l ine o f nursery products j one bottle wil l produce t h e desired re sn l t .— j /"tLOAKS cf o u r o w n manufacture. A s n p e - , —Frni tand Ornamental T r e e s , Shrubs and j Y o u cannot asanuiacturea a h e a d o f h a i r ; ; v rior qua l i ty , c o n s t a n t l y o n hand. A l s o : T K X T 3 0 0 K S e N D MANUSCRIPTS. Flower!' at the- shortest notice-. I nature does that. I d o n,>t r e c o m m e n d m y ; Cloaks of e v e r y descr ip t ion , mado to order, : W e h a v e p u b l i s h e d for the u s e of the Na

M A N H O O D ; HOW LOST! HOW SIST02ED

J iir? Pswtsiwe t l . • Seated j£rtrrvipw:

Frici Six Ctnti.

c o m p l e t e d

A Catalogue can arc Store; and orders l-.-ft there

addressed by letter, at A m e s .

-,d - t Milter's Hard- j p r - p t t n t i o n to cause or I can h e I fffdewslk* or attain

o n b r i c k ; length of s i s feet

| trebljase marry months , as it is an ott^r i m - !

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tort no jan lS

!- ."-t K« a , I -p E . DIEFENDORF & Co. ' one o n Calculat ions, one on Commercial Law. | ~

THE NATIONAL CHAH-i.

paper , a o d w i l l probably be abont T w e n t y N u m b e r s .

T h e n u m b e r s wi i i be i s sued at in terva l s , i f p o s s i b l e , o f about three or four w e e k s .

T h e pr i ce of each n u m b e r , w h i c h c o n t a i n s matter equ iva l en t to an ordinary v o l u m e , w i ! l b e T w e n t y - f i v e cents .

Tbi I l iustr- . t ions i n e a c h NnmYer are a l o n e J w o r t h t h e pr i ce a sked . Men o u t of e m y h v y -

1 LECTURE O N T H E N A T C P . F , T R E A T - j r n ' ' " " s ^ K ^ O r ^ D I S A S L E D SOLDIERS IX MBNT A 5 D R A D I C A L CI RE of ?pcr - i ( _ > n ^ TO ^ ^ w o r k g o s n f e ^ r w < a y ^.e

- * « ^ ^ ^ ^ f f ? t i f c r v o + O T * « r J a n v i g o o d j „ - 0 c . s . ? o r r -rther p a r t k l iars a p ->ns, S e x a a l Debi l i ty K«ci Impedrments . . ^ ^ P o > - f e 1 l C T ,

rt iT?t>t.-r:

John Vickors (Ziety i V i c k e r s ) , and James j ' Arkt ~

J O l t n a T a i - S . rursish^s a l l kinds ot :;, :rr --.-.-::--.

& c . at tho Locher Houw. corner of Church and Main Street. Canajoharie.

H A R P E R S B R O T H E R S . Frankl in Sc^are , N e w Y o r k .

T R C I T a n d O T S T E R S !

bill j ilUaai. C. 11 J A ^ S I l l t .

not co l l ec t from j C . T J V % "J"

W««t«rs R. R . -Af t aey xnd Boston W I N T E R A R R A . . G E M K N T .

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R E D r C T I O IN THE PRICE OF

\jy3FS.Sr G - 0 0 3 3 S ! DIEFENDORF ot C o . , wil l «Le»r, for the

. . . n e s t thirty days t h e i r Entire Stock of • Winter Dress Goods , coonis t ing of Morenee*. ! Paramettas, A lpaccas , R e p s , Uawahr . Checks,

•iiMIINCING Wednesday. Dec. 17ih. 1862.— ^ ^ %t Hj . ja .^d Pr ices to c l o s e out the T l w y « r r y Boat w i l l leave for the Trains as ^ ^ ' > » 1 5

o l l o w s t ' F o r Bostoa and W a y Station*, at 7.00 A . M., { _ „ , . . ; " : ~ "

*'li'fl^L r T • , o ^ i « ! \ f I L B S E R Y G O O M . - f l o m w r t l s , Jockeys , i or C h a t W i . t x p r e s s Train at ! 0 . ^ A. M. , ^ ] r > i b b o i l , p . o w ( , r » , Feather*, !Ie«d Dresses F o r P.ttafield and W a y Stations Express j , , ^ v „ . k r i V (>f e v „ r y description, o n

F r . i g h t j r j . h P v w n g c r ( ar attached, at 11.45 A. j "™Jz?.li'' K. D1KFHNDORF i C-"'*.

"Trai tatT- i i l - sTTtve—?nm PiH.fiaiW .rvt W . y j jan l5 i l l . . . , ! . , at :»'...V. .',. V.

r'ram Sprugfaaad ai.u W a y Stations at 1 i s i A

ONLY P R E P . 4 B A T I 0 N e v e r 5cr.owo that w o o l d rta' ly Perform c.I that it was advertised to d o .

I WlXaL FOaRFETT 31.CC0 (One Thousand Dollars.)

IF I F A I L to core the worst cases ef partial Ba ldness under 15 years s tanding , a n d an addit ional

FITS HUNDRED DOLLARS i f I fail to enre the wors t esses of diseased scalps of the longest s tanding wi th the

0XLY GENUINE HAIR RESTORER

Silver Ware : Silver Ware!. rnvtu largest, a a o o r t m e n t e v e r onered ,n t h « X market , a i l war -anted e<ina! to c o i n , a n d

engraved i n » w o r k m a n l i k e manner . For s a l e b y C . G . B A R N E S .

P e n m a n s h i p , B a n k Bi l ls , & c , address a; A l - ) medteine , and w i t h o u t .iiaagerons surgical o p -bany or T r o y , j erations, b o a g i e s . i n s « m m e » « s , rinps, o r cor-

BRY?ANT, S T R A T T 0 N & FOLSOM. dials , p o f n t W o u t :, m o d e of c^r,- at o n c e ! certain and effectual, S y w h i c h e r - r r rcffrrcr,

CJ KATES for L a d i e s , B o y s , and Men—»U f l V l J f t f M R I E B R E W E R Y . E 0 : n a t t ' > T T r t n r t ! > i s c o n d ' ; t i , o n rn-.y b e , m a y 0 srizrs, a l l p r i c e s - n o w on hand at ^ „ i Z " " 1 # , e n r e h i m s e l f d teafTy , r - . v a t c r y , a n d radica l ly .

janS H O R A C E BavRNES". L O T J I S B I E E B A T J T I E j T h i . l e c t n r e w i l l p r o v e a boort to t h o u s a n d s i W o u l . I respectful ly inform the c i t i i e n s of C a n - ' and thousands .

T F YOU W O U L D KKKP W A R M , buy Hoods , a i 0 h » r i e and vic infty , tivat 1. k e e p s con»-tanti- • . 1 S o n u g s , Ix igg ir s , Nub ias , SkKttag Caps, j o a h a n d a large s tock of ; ~ . l i i r c ^ z G.ores and H o s i e r y , a . . — . _ . - . «—~ - , . - . - . 3 « . n « . . .

j a n l i K.

lg t a p s . a t DIEFRNDORF & Co's .

o n h a n d a targe t A L S ANTr LAGER B I T R ,

'• o f the best qua l i ty , and h o p e s t o receive

aa? Ar.irr.^t.

•in tiw hasuiry of —Uy boea isucsca

Jsst will be especially sfcrescs to fitmiliet. jfrmls have a fazuly « rnistaksn. All the

.«e the savaoe kind of oa a somsw'hat dif-the bears groviUroci &3 Andea. All the tc quiet fireside cosa-»«.at »t^<.»a ~rJi s a w .

ia^e genera l ly , Nervoosr*e«s, C o n s u m p - • i t ion , F.pilepsy and F i t s ; Mental and Pbysrra> i

Th<i«« t w o Co'legfe r.rf conn.>ct"d wi th I tiarare-etrty"re.nl*t»g :rom Set*-Al>us<», & « . — ( eight o thers located s t New York c i ty . Brook- i By ROBT. J. C U L V E R W E L L , M. D . , A u t h o r i Ivn , Ph i lade lph ia , Buffalo, Cleve land, Detroit , ! of the Green B o o k , &c. Chicago , St. Louis . The w o r l d - r e n o w n e d a u t h o r , i a t h i s adrni- I f T \ H B S U B S C R I B E R w o u i d respect fu l ly i n -

Seho larshtp g o e d througb-nt t h e JfitrorrsT ' —ble L-r-tnre, e l e a r i y nrrrves from hi« o w n X f o r m h i s o l d P a t r o n s , a n d t h e P u b l i c g e n -Ckrra. I errperience that t i e awful c o n s e q u e n c e s ol Se l f - i e r a i i y . t h a t h e st i i i c o n t i n u e s h i s

r ^ F o r Catalogues, Circular, Spec imen of j abuse may be esfeetjaii-y r e m o v e d w i t h o u t j W H O L E S A L E A N D RETAIL

Oyster Trade , at

S. H. MILLER'S HARDWARE STORE, I o p p o s i t e t h e Bldredge H o u s e ; and wi l l a U o , k e e p c o n s t a n t l y o n h a n d , to s u p p l y h i s c u s ­

t o m e r s , a Large and F r e s h S t o c k o f O R A N G E S , L E M O N S , FIGS, &c . ,

S e n t t r a d c T s r t l . r n a p i a l n c n v c l o p e . t o a r r y a d - a t v r r h o i ^ a i e a n d R e t a i l . N . B A R N E S . ai* cents , or t w o postage- Canajohar ie , March 2 J , 1SG2. n4.1tf

DR. C H A S . J . C. K L I N E . I 2 7 B o w e r y . N e w York Post OSc-boi -4 .586 .

T h i s Tir-cvr

wonderful preparation

F r o x S o s t o a . a t 4 . 4 j a a d 10.00 P. I I . Albaay , VfK. 17, 1SS3: A. & S A T , Sup't.

N. B.—Cares aroararrteed m e v e r y j where t h e directions for use arc tmplicfty

B0 T S - SLEWS o f ail k i n d s , a t ail p r i c e * - o * * * * * . o .

You cannot fail to ilsid a s l e igh jurt sorted I ' E 0 F - H. A. D - ML N N, to your mind at janS H. BARS"5S\ j a n l S N o 29 Orange at., A l b a n y , N . a .

\ X E S . — T h o Celebrated Little Fa l l s and \ A. o ther A s e s , warranted of the best m a t e - i

i s so ld by rial, r.t l owes t m a r k e t pr ices . Call and b u y , s t jrrrrS H. BARN^SS*

• ral share of patronage from t h e publ i c . Canajol i tr ie , Nov. 2 1 , 1SG2. n 2 7 y l ^

C o r n a n d Feed .

BALMORAL S K I R T S . — A for c 3 ; a l so H o o p s S k i r t s of every

from an infant ' s to the largest lady's , at j t n l i K. D L S F E S D O R F ic Co's .

; T^RIMK W E S T E R N CORN of 1 S 5 I , C o r a , btaauiifa; ariicie i — J*e*l, S h o r t s , Mtd.Uin.-s. a n d S h i p StoUis 1

, [ for s a l e , at wiarVtet price<, in quant i t ies t o

Hamilton Lod^e, .\o. 79. Jk Of Free and Accepted Masons they will &c.'. a reao.iiai'.e y

• ^ v ^ - rjippt, vr-TT Taesdar CTearog i GILCHR1 / r ^ \ at t h e Mason ic H a l l . j P a p a i n a s e , ^ P - - •». g g ;

" B L T S s ^ f r T L L S , TTSKLING KSLT.S, w h o r e j ^ R A I N BAG

Lnm!>er for S a l e _ | r p H E SCrSSCRlBKRS h a v e o n hand a b o a t

i JL load of Seasoned H e m l o c k L u m b e r , a d ­mirably fitted for riding and farm fences , w h i c h

price*. 1ST & HOYKR.

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I tor s a l e , at market price*, in q u a n u u e s w , -r jE' .TSs 'BKLLS, TTNXI.iNG KELr.? , w n o r e 4 >» J s t . t V * t the Store H o a s e o r MiU, i n Cariajsh*- j j ) s tr ings , for s l e igh* ,haeeVoH-e sMc»ch»ap, j >-T<: t r i e , r-y janS L. B . CLARK. I , , . „ - H . B A R X E S ' . J r**

m a d e of * n e w and dnral- le m a t e r i a . , a t h t l f t h e price of a cot ton b a g , b e i a d at JanS 3 . & A. SMITHS' .

TU»»V.«h»naAn>mcan(J«odsreee ivedmf ir f th - ! ' \" * * . . , " , A | a . | e n w t K P e t e r re<tr>!*<vl t o d i v o r e c I T 7 Slvon o n e dtvornorth of t h e Canajoharie j c a r e a for ; b u t . w a s t o o p r o o d -to COO- - « t J e ^ R * - - c r

nlSyl IpUm. IshoraMharefeltdegrwdcrlh^iCathartoe. and to marry ooc of his : fruilty favorites. CatUanoe was the

M r s . CrUderslcev c Cant iaaes to give Lnaons on th« P i « i o F o r t e . Me-

lAdiaa aod Organ. i U v l a f a knowledge .-.: ThorowTh-Base. 'sh* e t a t ^ e . tliat her 1'upil.

any one manifested city for me. Ner- . crtheiess. I shed tears when aloo*. and i h « woman in the world meekly to stto-

irfs._ ! mit to t)v«. There was bat or.c aitcr-7e before her. She must cither be

•KAT. w a a t frt rAryi^ w i t h TrlV m a

w i t h ear* and ^"ict attJatww, iah*li become j S t i l l I e n d e a v o r e d t o g * i n t h e a U e c U o o ; t » " : ' e DClore a c r . o u - ; u iu ; . . *1*~\ "

jftt^rUt^trST ^ *"* lUt "" i d e" e I of evory or.c. I neglected DO o « . hot j led to the ' m m . and the sctffold her

-rryja BIS ' -«— , _ . «no^s. and whose sermons are avaiaccties

: tosses, j

-WhvTa^iDisteT Kke akcotno- - I t reqnires less philosophy to take

S Uke. great calf jump.,* into a pile of tive» We hive to look ont for him things as they « * * than to part with

J , nl. hi* knees nearly when the bell rings. 4 t n , D 8 3 » ^ f • _

lores his

_Lt . • l l i r V i l . M i . . • Inr w h e t b e r the enti-e population ot « s - fflMter w h c n b c CO;

days since, during an examination in street beheld his anatomy or not; then

history, one of the not most promisir* puts out the light and bounces into bed

pupils was interrogated :—"Mary . . . V->T-_—rqrl. h i m

X. irtir. Lathe* "tc a aaiarai ccatn • — ~~J -" -No.-Vas the prompt reply ; "he was touching his noss lies so a moment or ^ ^ ^^ ,yrttm h „ ft U r g e h a i . excommnnicated by a bull !" two. turns on his back stretches his l y ^ t o n l y ^ j ^a.

—In proportion at a wife he bvcotties celestial.—Stetdtnbirg.

tt and jungxe. AIUS

range zssertion; hut ^listened critically to atiyzed their voices. ^m. 1. h n l • arlor^ntir* . „ w - . — 0 - 0

t. the same propor-it as its stately and to the siaaller^ofter, t t of the cat. Y<*£, jg diSerer.os in tielr r* ine lion, whether f mood, as he lays •rier of his cage, or gts of luaEger and of g reminded of a cat. sejy the resemblance

; animal to another; ftttmiaded cf a dog $>. Again, all the i e i g h : for the "oray

Jv a harslier aeigh «-

E~ 1 k » y . a t ai » . -« t ,C- t character, as the

i . . , _ — i

; nn- r. Cittilisy «aa* a

$1 the cows low.from aL tke. Tarairie, t l t e

: ice tiki, or the cattle feeding in

the birds this" fin families is still ^eed ciiiy recali the tots, so snaiiar in sees. Or take: as u t^j\*^A f a m i l v . — u - a w « xrf-

fxti the innnmera-qaacK ( LKxz. not

.» crow family ' aw, kdaw, t i e jty the some green rook-or the crow of our

_*aalon?Al/^?TT r-»W » i i i , , i j - •> " >

jhe silence and soli-ijare *" tatc sweet.

gter -famiiy—the *, the mocking-

j j » y difier in the jtion of their note, $voice runs thrungh

zass?.~. aa in i DUfcyaa

tor 0" an eddi-

mac, but when thing nu under OT Hodsin River

slo, this ere pro-a u i aaact u . i^^a

e7ra boddy, is Shirk; yu ar a big-

•i •mile w i t i t i e belly is retale diy. goods

| be bliss, this ma

re a shirt a hole aeaxv, aint fit for

ave. t i e more we fe want, the less

c aimccr«t wai.ts tu fele the poatterkal the nigger tu ride

ffss.; iron klad gffl

or coward-

gits bit twice by

ats twin iov; tie a-" " -

-^i- p^-js .or naTi^g

PfTiad.

•4- lived ia a one-

t not very exten-hen it was sub-

Cone of those hor-• of lete years at

-* resistance were so great a pres-

__ point without a f was not npset,nor

{"rfcajf moved a few

f t i e iourrjer iht te fire spilt out.

_ Sagration was im-

a? fmoval ofh is house,

^ of ioiTiiedtBtely ,e barring e-aters

fced a bnciet nsd •the house, wbes ftment to fi=d all • obliterated. Af-etonishmeot a mo-S wife : lamed if the triad e l clear out of tie

i as a stone

I

I I

e utst oauy news-jinie. was in 1T80, jpT'ca was $?0 p»r

j J newspaper issued.

• Gospel Liberty," .iy iilias Stuiti. in afe- 1888. Mover made were

; ,•**•(•. and the His-**J&e . €a^ v t t 1 . . . *\,A

% at t ieir introduc-'fc made du-isg the

ertciiis'scd 9 -Lynn. The tint

was saxle i s

in New fingaaod n, the nrr. lin-

the first LUnkets scyth N asd axes

first powder a t at Ottiaer.— 'Jf£

f 3»»

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