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' VOL. 1. '. - - ' CORTLAND STANDARD Cortland, Tueeday. June 2, 1868. LOCAL DOUBt TOBY. Cortland Poet Office. KAU* unn: lluftalo. Albauy, Syracuse and Northern Way, »t - - 7 - Oroton, *t lthitca, at ; . - . . ' Norwich una Pitcher. Monday, Wed- iii-cUy and Friday, m. Norwich snd Pitcher, Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, at - Now York, Boston and Southern Way, at - - ..* Syracuse, through mall, at •. i 10c80 A. M. *$ p.V " MS •• 7KK " r HAILS OUMI: Through Mali North, at Southern Way, aad Maw York and Boa ton, at Ithaca, at • ' • - ...... Urotoa v at . . . ..'•,» Norwich aad Pitcher, Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, at Ich and Pitcher. Tueeday, There- *:»» A. M. MkOO " 10:15 " 10:1ft " ^: ItOO •' JOsli " Norwlcl VI ryll, Tueeday, Thursday and Saturday, OlDee open from •):*> A. M. to ftOO P. M. On Sun- day, from U H. to IfeM P. M. __ IIORACK A. JAKVfH, P. K. Time Table. 7V«1/M ix«» VorlUuut talk* at /ottouu: I'aaaenger, moving sontb, • 9:68 A.M. KM P.M. Freight, •• •• - Ifcfi » Paaaeager. " north, - *at) A. M. »: lu " Freight, " " 9:08 A.M. itettngtr trulnt on the 9rU Railway Itavt Ring- iMintan at fotlvwt: K»sxw»ac- At 1*84 P. M., 8:40 A. M.,8:60P. M.,t01 A. M., 10:96 A.M., 10:48 P.M. W»»TWA*O—At 8:64 P. M., 8:10 A. M., 8:87 P. M., K:ll A. M., 1:60 P. M , lftaa P. M., 6:45 P. M. Pattmotr tralnt cm Ms Htu York Ctntral Railway ttavt Syracutt at/ollewt : KtmrAMD- At 1:05 A. M..4.ISA. M., 1:15 A. M, 10«t A. M,»nr. M. *oop. M., 8tioF. M W««TW*«I> IHncl Road -At 5:45 A. M.. 7:80 A " P. M., lpt* P. M. I «*«!•» «««/ -At 8:46 A. M, 1:40 P. M.. 6:86 P. M .Sunday morning, at 8:46 A . M . Take effect Monday, May 11, laM. ... 1*96 A.M.. 6:10 A.M., 7:80. A. M., *00 P. M., 8:80 P. M., 6:80 Churohos. r«««»vrimii( « y. Bacon, Pastor south corner of Church and HsUroad streets. Sarrlcea every Sun- day t l l l A . M. and Tit- P. M. UATtin—A. WUtint, Pastor north comer of Church Snd Railroad ftreat*. Service* orery Sunday at II A. M. andTM P . M I'suinuiut J. if. /Itwffrt, Pastor corner of Church Service* every other and Dm street*. nndey- of Court Services forenoon and afternoon. BrMi orai. U. B. TtUtr, Paator- •aouth .tile UntuooisT- *. 0. Vurtlt, Pastor. Meeting* are held In the basement of the new Church. services at 11A.M. and 1MP.M. l'»i-noun K. OoUmon, l>**tor—one mile oa*t of Main street, on the road from Mill street to Port Set viae* every oiWr *f*ek.' Hotels. J.J. t la( Court llouaa, (*>urt % it. I :ii«««r'i llimi. - A J. I Spiny, Proprietor. Adjoln- " r t street. Cornet of Main and Port CoartANO Hou»a -IV Assist- <t tor*, comor of Mala and . ft Oondawt, Proprietor. t Wataon atreeta. ffawa. Proprre- i Lodges. . Loooa, No. 470, F. and A. M. Meet- I UK* on the l.t, 8d,aod 6th Tuesdays of each month, l^xlga room oppoaita Cortland Kouae. Cnasnvurs KOTAL Auoa Cuai-rsa, No. HM, P: and A, M. Meetlnj* on the M and 4»h Wedneedaya of each month. Lode* room opposite Cortland House. LiKOOIiW I*IMI*, No. 119,1. O. of «». T. -Meeting, on Pride? evenlnc of each week. Degree ntaitlns* on the Wedaaeda* evenla« toUowlngUi* latt Bon- ing In each month. Initiations every week, l.odtro room over J. 8. Sqalrea' ttore. Youirs Max'* Cmuarun ASSOCIATIOM. -Meetings on Monday oveulinf of every we*k, In the room* occu- g lMbjr the l.lncolu Lodgo llood Tamphua, over quire*' (tore. - : r ~ '"'" '. " ' "" '''•'• " New Advertisementa. 8urrog»te> notices—OHAURCHY STBVjcsn, executor; VAtmnaox DAV, executor. "Great inducements to those buying Imr- ne88"-40HAa. H, 'WBBADON, Homer. i . i THK Opod Tempiara of thla place are shortly to hold a strawberry festival, due no- tice of which will be given In time to enable all to attend. MnttK new goods at TANMBR Bros.' this week. This nrm Is wide-awake in New York every few weeks buying goods. One of the firm started this morning. 48 1 . » < - CASH PAID » Q » EOOS,—Having recently fitted up the basement underneath KBNT & :M'KIIi!V'H CloUilng Store, for the purpose of engaging In the egg business, we »ro now prepared to pay the highest market price In c«,«A for eggt,'t I. YAH BBOCKWN <fc WHEAT. Cortland, June 1.1868. 48tf -•%•}•••• »».*.• Oiayras AND OABauiKKKs.—Muxs* WAR- itkti still sell cloths and cassimercs clear ao»jn. They are daily receiving new styles. Don't tail to call on tlicni, for they always Hive satisfaction. tf HTAPLR QOODS.—HitLS A WABMN al- wnys keep a good supply of staple goods thcaptr than tht, cheapest. Sheetings, shirt- n!«*, bleached goods, ticking, stripe shirting, cotton yaw, halting, prints, delaines, &o. tf -..,.. I*,I i ..I NoTtoa—-The n«W Centenary M. E. Church of this place Is readyfordedication. ii.li nnil other fixtures will be on band in due time. Dedication services op Thursday, dm Uihiiist., to lie conducted by Dr. AN oiuswa, of Bwoklffi, |tev. B, I. IvM, of Au- burn, and others. Opening at 101£ A. M.; preaching also at %% and 7 P. M.; and sup- plementary services also on the following Sabbath. By Order of Pastor;. Coftknd, June a, 1868. A. PROM. »-fy.. -vii. ii i <I*»I mi.iao.iMii*. "w»ai. HILLS ft WARHRR still offer great Induce- ments to their customers and the public by bringing in first-class goods awl selliag theni h.-.ip. Parasols cheaper than others ran sell them. Fans, a large supply. Hoop skirts cheaper titan em- before. : Ui'i T r NOTIOR TO THR I'liBI.lC AHD OTHKRS.—I. M. SKAMA* hitting disponed ot his entire In- terest in the undertaking business to Messrs. owns A IVRS, furniture dealers, ke bespeaks for them the patronage so liberally extended bun heretofore by a generous public. He IUO takes.tb.ia oppoi tuulty to return thanks for past favors, and respectfully requests all indebted to htm to call and settle at their ear- liest convenience, as he intends as soon as his business can be arranged, to, travel for the, benefit of hb health which is very much im lialred. I. M. SKAMAN. Cortland, June 1,186a ,:«i^*« »•**• ••" .,!••'.'.-• NEW Books at MAHAL'S. IH.HKIVIlow's Translation of Dsnte. Now Poeua by Owen Meredith. "Christmas Books, Sketches," by Charles Dickens. Tfcknor A Fields. The Library Bd. Dickens," and also "cheap edition." D. Appleton A Co. "Art Recreations." "The it it tti illy Hunters." New books received as soon as published. Also all the standard magazines and other periodicals at the Book and Music Store;. Tho "Bxoebior Cabinet Organ" is sold only st MAH AM'B. Also the i best pianos in the market. A large stock of general musi- cal merchandise, sheet music, Ac, at No. 1 Messenger Hall Block. Cortland, N. Y. /,•..,,.,..«>* U III.UK GYMNASIUM.—Tho beat thtng of the kind in existence is BACON'S home gymnasi- um. CheAp,'quickly arranged, durable, orn- amental as well as useful, It is an article that many ought to possess, especially those fol- lowing sedentary occupations. By calling At this office, one can bo scon and the manner of using exiplalned. ^ enui-ik'At. SimvMYou.—To tboae wishing to have farms surveyed, the undersigned would say that he Is prepared to do such work on Saturdays. Apply by letter or oth- erwise. O. H. LYON. MoGrawville, N. Y. nUtf Croup, COB'S CODOM BALSAM, the .great po llemedy tor Coughs, Cold*, Croup, W1 lCoi pillar hoop- ing Cough and Consumption. Both atees- k onllnayy 4 oz., also niammoth family bottles for sain by all drugglsls and dealers in medicines, rfo family should be over nir" wilhwit U ta tlM> hotwe. OM YB»r OM Y W 11 OH YaMlIMU.BISH- OP, threo doors east of the Stone Church, has just received a goodly number of the most desirable mowers now In use, (the Ohio and Buckeye patents combined.) Those wishing ffrstclaas mowers should make sure of one without delay, remembering "the best is the cheapest," regardless of price. Cortland, June 1,1868. 48w6 m DON'T YOB WISH YOU C'ODL» BHAT rrf Mr. JOB WUITVARSU, of this village, made, last week, from 417}f lbs. of milk, given by a five-year-old cow, 1 8 ^ lbs. butter. It should be understood as tho milking of pre- cisely one week. *fi >J *>U ft). Farmr TIIKKS.- •• \ large and excellent as- sortment of fruit and ornamental trees, flow- ers, shrubs, small fruits, Ac., Ac., for sale on, reasonable terms—comer ' of Tompkins and' Owego streets. Call and see. n42 H0MBM. CLMARY A Co. ''. ei .'. 11 • NEW Qoooa.—Mr. L. J. FITZORBALD, of the firm of FlTzaBRALO A R M » , has Just returned from New York with a large stock of boots and, shoes, for spring and sum- mer wear, which will be sold as low as any house in New Tfork State, and tower than any house in .Cortland county. ' Messrs. F. A F. buy the beet good* in market and sell them at reasonable prices. Our readers would do well to call and exam Inn their stock before purchasing elsewhere. > ..,.,.•. ,— A KINK into of Parasols, Thread Lace Col- lars, Fringes, Gimps,' Buttons, Stamped Yokes, Laces, Ac., are now on display at TANNBRBros,' '. .:'.'" „.,;'',-.'/,. ,,,'," . . ..... '., I.. l ' . » l . I. .. I . . , MR. 0. H. WUKADON, having removed his plaroof business, at I (omur, gives this week to the readers of the HTANDA ai> 4 very hand- some account of as complete, a stock of har- nesses, trunks, whips, blankets, Ac, Ac, as has ever been brought Into this county. Long established In Homer, Mr. WHKADON enjoys a reputation as a prompt, reliable man- ufacturer and denier, of which ho may well be proud. Mr. W. has Just added a i a e lot of new material, and promises to dispose of It at prlees satisfactory to buyers. - Heoadvei'- tisiuiiiit. , v'Vi?i ,ii!,,,«,, t tn,i ail I.. • «i... SBADM,—They have those beautiful shades of Modes, Lavender, Blstuark, Ac, in dress goods, at TANNKR Bros.' TKOSK new goods are constantly amVlug at Hr,*K-iKK& HtmNKK'K. One of said firm is In tho eiiy pnrchaslng and sending home bargains in' the Way of dress goods, of all ; style* uijil des^rip^on^rpPrintit, I'lfpllns, Al- pacas, Grenadines, Frehcn Cambrics, Organ- dies, Ac., Ac. Also James Heck's celebrated Cable Skirts, cheaper than the cheapest; a good thirty-spring Skirt at W cents; young liMlles' walking Skirts it, (.jfLOQ, and evejrjr,, thing else equally low. Call ami see tliem. •.im! . ' . s>«' »itii. ,' -.-. til SAVB YOU it MONKY and buy standard A sugar at lit els. ; good young Hyson tea at 76 its. { liest New Castle sod* at 10 ets, of UOUSB, UiimiAitu A Go. . .. i .» n44 : „i,a,., ,.,'.>> ;i; .„vj " ' ' i; ,i'' AT EOWAKIIS'H I'llOWOUM-ll GALI.KUY A new patent multiplying camera for gems. Four f o r ............... ] .to 76 Bight for 1 00 Sixteen, vmcarded, for 1 00 Improved apparatus for copying old pic- tures. pictures enlarged to any she. Photo- graphs finished In water colors and Indian ink, from $1.60 to $16.00. May 16, 1868. 46 i . » » i CANADA.—Some fine shades of Canada Gray Casslmeres, and also a good assortment of Cloths and Casslmeres at prices as low as before the war, can be found at TANNER Bros.' _ *-••• RKAL ESTATE.—I desire to hire a good house for tho next yoar. I have for sale three desirable new dwelling houses, one farm of forty acres,'good buildings, one tract of six acres, and building lots in the corpo- ration, and ten acres, good buildings, and thirty^fivo acres of choice land, lying just' beyond corporation limits. Also, a form of 160 acres in Freetown. Terms, In all cases, easy. n'-W Au-fumi HOLMNS. ' >s> . ' SOMETHING NEW AND DsLioipps.-T-The Treasure Trove Troches, manufactured by Messrs. A. L. BURT A Co., of New York, are the most delicious Troches now in use. There aro tforee, kinds i-~No. 1 cures coughs, colds, croup and asthma,' and are certain to allay all irritations of the throat, bronchial tubes, or lungs, arising from over-exertion in singing, reading, or speaking. No. 2 eon - tains the best known remedy for all bowel complaints. TTO. 0 ara^ekigWed for the relief and oure of dyspepsia. No family should be without them. For sale by all druggists. Price 86 cents per box. . i.. *B- in imiiiii THE :COKTstANJ3r /COUNT* B^iitM)rABi).-T13l^DA^ 7 ^UJOJ* 2J I8fi& , •H d n ^ NQJOV A rush of Job work whteh seems to be on the on reuse, will account for the unusual de- lay In the issuing df 'the STANDARD this week, and the absence of the editor during the most of tho past week will account for the unusuajly Intorestimj patysr.., a-j < • aj Tho usual meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association of Cortland will be held at Squires' Hall on Monday evening next. Mr. B. It. MOORE has removed his wi I in i 111 i i ig to make way for the new .brick build- ing, the' foimaatton of which he has com- menced. D. J. SPERRY fa' laying down in front of his hotel a roomy and substantial sidewalk, the benefit of vd»kU» wIMybe r*ap«d and ap- preciated by tho numerous walklsts who Journey ileisitwards. iJn^tfeif Alnie, (our- self Included,) we thank yon. Among the eases In bankruptcy referred last Thursday to Register Gorr, of Syracuse, we nolico that of DUNCAN <I. MOORK, of this place. The firm of BAKBR A BALL, at Harford Mills, with the intention of closing up busi- ness, propose to sell their dry goods at cost, and soiuu at less tluut cost. And ;tb,*jt A*JO imtily debtors to settle up accounts, or look out for "other hands." MiuaVii***' The firm of FITZOERALD ,A FKRUUSON, of UtU village, has dissolyed partnership, the business being continued by Messrs. I'YIY.OKU ALT* A RICE. • '*".•* >i' A Sunday School Cotut^y Convention will be held at MqGrawvllie tjie 16th Inst The AbUer Hi^uH$%* oftuOtMr'eft; gives an account of a Mr. COIKIMIIAI.I. of that vil- lage',' Wlid botiglit soj^« ^d^aopn spins'" df a stranger, paying him $65 thorefor. Noticing la»f rfl. ftUa Otry ^ h o r * .aAd-Wagou e f ^ e stranger still under the mill shed, and mis- trusting that alt was not right, ho put the horeo In his' barn. : Tne' r/eit r 'iky' a' cduplc of men frnm Georgetown appeared and. claimed the holW, wagon, hi'fes and all, showing them to have, hern stolen. They paid Mr. 0,, $40 f>?$r^ , fo V 4 ° FW>1QW °l the property, leaving him miuiia $25. The thief has not been heard of since. TheCorttan'd Coftttty iAgrlonlt'aral Sodfoly S ave fully completed the arrangements for ut Anmml Horse Fair which is to take place On Tuesday an,d,(Wednesday of npxt ,w.cek,. and, weather pennittlug, wo can safely give promise f^f kvtsTyatyicdvB'^xUfoitipr^,y, f ThfeBaptuitSqclpfy of, flpwpx^aYe lately raised to lis place in their church a now boll. |i> S»'« '' County Court frsjiMwetlngM.. The following are the loinainlng causes disposed of slnco our last Issue:'.,.". . Harvey L. Wldger, resporiderit, ai'st Josi- ah Lord, appellant. Minor A Kern for plain- tiff; Geo. Bi Jones fori defendant Judg- ment pf Justice reversed With costs. Orlando Brown, respondent, ag'st Thomas Hinds, appellant Geo. B. Jones for plain- tiff; waters A Waters for..defendant Judg- ment of Justice affirmed with'costs. Lemuel W. Wood, appellant, ag'st Zebulon C. Randall, respondent. S. Kellogg for plain tiff; Miner A.K*ra for defendant Judgment of Jusaceal u nrftdwfthcSstT r r - r R B q u * w . - ^ < BiprntRrtEW) w»wMI > .<%8k as an especial favor when visiting Cortland of patients living In tow nlo call < nvly hi the moining or aftei 4 I'. M.', and Of all hot W delay coming until Saturday after, as then many:cannot obtain an examination. 1 now remain throe day*—Thursday, Friday and Satun^ayrjrand^snall be down Wcdneariay evcntoftJyne^Vt 18, q Lucius h Ho<leubcck, Samuel Albro, appellant. opt, ag'st " nfor litier A Kent plaintiff) JosepliMorsefor dofendftht Judg ment of Justice affirmed with costs. Henry J. Crandall, rcspondsntv ag'st Na- tnau Miixsoii,-upnellnnt Miner A F plaintiff; Joseph Morse for defendant. ern for Judg- ment of Justice reversed with costs. William H. Phillips; appellant; ag'st Ohas. W. Brown, respondent. Joseph Morse for plaintiff; Miner A Kern for defendant Judg- ment of Justice affirmed with costs. Porter C Kingsbury and Wm. H. Haynos, respondents, ag'st The Syracuse, Dmghamton ana N. Y. liailroad Company, appellants, lloyt A Smith for plaiulllfs; U. Porter for defendant. Judgment of tho Justice revers- ed with costs. , \ • A. II. VVlard A Co., respondents, ag'st Charles Grover, appellant C. T. Saxton for defendant. Judgmont reversed by default with cost*. ' *• ' ,fV -^ " ra *-"" " * » ~ * ^ ~ '** .flihu Klannelly, respondciit, ag'st Michael Ba"" Sheridan, appellant Ballard A warren for plaintiff: M. Shoridan, for defendant. ' Judg- ment affirmed with costs, by dofault. Daniel Jipson, respondent, ng'st N'abot-U Ackerman, appellaut 8 / KoHogg'foTpMin- tiff; Ballard A Warren for defendant Judg- mont of Justice affirmed, with costs. liial Sclicllcngcr, respondent, ag'st Alvin Brown, appellant^' Miner A Kerb for plain- tiff; O. Porter for defendant. Now trial granted—costs to abide tho ovent, «-*>«. . LADIES,—If you want a stylish dress, go to MILLS A WAMUEN'S^—they keep buttons and trimmings to match. tf mm —I mw ;i/iin"/-: Portrait of Con. Grant. 13" 47w5 VV. If. InvKUNiom:, - (leneial Ageul. FLOtWBBB, oiilaments, ribbons, trimmings, Ac., all of the latest styles, at the Millinery Rooms of Mrs. L. BENEDICT, In Schormer- horn Block. She keeps hats, bonnets, Jock- eys, ladles' caps, hair braids, colls, Ac., &o. Bleaching and pressing satisfactorily done. CLAIRVOYANT BKAMINATIONS FRBM !+-Tho advantages arising from understanding the cause and nature of chronic disease as well as the peculiar constitution which you are treating, cannot be over estimated. Dr. line TKitviKi.n understands what remedies aro suited to oach kvby^sta^ dfsefae. .Treats' chronic causes Instead of symptoms, interests himself to cure every caw that he treats and will give you the best advice as how to pro- sewn your health, wo ask those to have an examination that have been given up as in- curable, as we can and are curing such very often. Diseases of the Spine, Chronic Ca- tarrh, Neuralgia, Chronic .Rheumatism, Ul- cers of Bladder, Kidneys or Womb, Piles, Consumption of Throat and Liver, prostra ted Nervous system treated with great suc- cess. Will boat Sparry's hotel three days every two weeks, commencing Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 11,12 and lit. Stereoscopic V lows of the Paris Exposi- tion In great variety at T. EDWARDS'S Pho- tograph Gallery, Mam street, Cortland UHtf "i » asiHi.'-iii 1 ' ;!.':- TIIK DKM'AL f JROMEBSION.—A prelimina- ry meeting of the Dentists of Dental District No. 6 met at tha Lewis House, Bmghamton, Tuesday, June 2,1868, and proceeded to or- ganize under the new not passed by the last Legislature to Incorporate dental societies for the purpose of Improving and regulating tho practice of dentistry in this State, by elect jug I lis. & H. McCall, of Bmghamton, Presi- dent; R Walker, of Owego, Vroe-Pfsstdent. J. A. Todd, of Cortland, Secretary; H. Hodge, of lliiighsinion, Treasurer'; andDrs. Walker, Holmes, Hagwadt, Hodge, Rhodes, Turner, Wheator and Brown, delegates to attend the meeting to be held at Albany the last Tuesday in June, 1868. This fa a step in the right direction, and as the law makes it necessary for a person to pass an examination and receive a diploma from the'State society before ho can honora- bly and legally practice dentistry,- It will no doubt rid the community of many ignorant pretenders. M< - & ' u •**• We have r#c*jved. ^.«opy,/o£MAKSRALi.'8 superb engraving of our next President, and to speak of, it as,any other than a work of very great merit, Would not be giving It jus- tice. It Is from a painting by the same ar- tist, which was executed at the headquarters of the General at Washington, when ho had eyery facility extonded to him for thorough- ly studying his subject That this portrait of Gen. GRANT has realized the expectations ! raised by tho artist's previous jifoducttons is evident That it Is a faithful likeness, wo needjnp jWttc^gua^ntos th^nis f d y e n ^ Ulj following letters from the wife'and most in timato friends of the Genera), and criticisms of those who have examined this work, and lire best quail Hi ABmtoTW, FWzol 1868! Mr. W. E. MARBKALL : Dear Sir .--—I am delighted with your splendid engraving of my husband. I cannot say fob much In its praise. As a likeness I do not think It could he better, and I shall always prize your ele- gant gut. '.Yyurs.irujr.Pi j i < r i w •• JrjtiA D. GRANT. WASHINGTON, D, C, Feb. 8,1868. MRSSRB. TIOKNOR A FDJLDB : Gentlemen : It has afforded me great pleasure to see and examine an ai list-proof of Marshall's Line Knffraving of General V. S. Grant In the execution of tho work art seems, to have achieved its highest triumph. The' likeness is most perfect, and the wonderful skill dis- played by tho artist must excite the warmest admiration .of all lovers of art. Very truly, yOUrs Ac., .,,, E. B. WASIIMUUNK. M{ [.'.Ci' i NORTH SHORK, STATKN ISLAND, ) :r.":l*i:Yi{ARril8- ( J868. J MY DKAR SIR :—I thank you most hearti- ly for the noble and satisfactory portrait Of General Gran t The same force and fidelity, tho same exquisite skill and delicacy, which you have made us all admire in your Wash- ington and Llncolfi; art renewed in this mas- terly work. It shows all that simplicity, to nacity, sagacity, modesty, and moderation, >vhlc& axptklii GramVi cari#r,'*nd co^nitSnd him so closoly to tho regard and respect of his countrymen. ; We aro all your debtors again, and 1 am, most truly, yonV -obliged frUfnd and servant, GKOROR WILLIAM CURTIS. COLSMAN HojJSf.N. Y., March 18,'lis. DKAR SIR :—t received tho largo lino en- graving of General Grant you were kind enougS-w send m i I h,ave known die Gen- eral many years and consider the likeness an admirable one. The expression of the face Is very fine. I doubt, considered merely as a work of art. If the picture has ever been sur- passed in,thfa country.. , „.„.,,.,• \ ."fj "TJ Yours very truly, : A. DIIIUU.KDAY, Hvt. Maj.-Gcn. U. S. A. NMW YORK, March 16,186a MKSSRS. TICKNOR A FIELDS : Dear Sire: I have to acknowledge the receipt of an im ibaH'seng itains tl bllshed is an engi many fine artistic Qualities, being very brll- presslon of Mr. Marshall's engraving of Gen. tie high artist .a ing of Mr. Lincoln. As an engraving, it has Grant Thfa work sustafos don of the artist, established by ic high reputa- UtVettKiiiv- CANNOT B* TOO HIOHLY SPOKRI* OF.—Mr. George Motley, of the Frankfort Mills, Roch- ester; N. Y.| Writes: "I have used your ma- chine for some timo In my family. Too muen i cannot be mid in ittjator. It fa the only Sew- ing Machine I have vet found that will make as strong a seam as Is required for stitching Bolting-cloths—the peculiar elasticity of the stitch allowing the greatest strain on the seam without the least danger of rldplngor break- ing."-[Lette* to Wilfe**'» C May 1,1866. . •> > . . - ',u»< in k.»'Co\j' Piolds. canvass .plant and quite original in style and treat- ment Very respectfully yOurs, A, B. Dim A NII, Artist Th*|©|«*Mll«itr;o ,^f|i*i»Sf J |»p»aaV<l likeness of one upon whom the eyes of the nation are fastened with the deepest interest, gives It an unusual'in'ierost, ami makes it, In fact), the standard portrait The picture is sold only by subscription/at a very low price, fa published by Ticknor A .wal'so.oi*' , who ask for agents to town. '»"<•/ f Surrogata'a Court. 11K. f t HI K A. V. SMlTlf, SIJIlllOOATK. MAY 2!i. In the matter of Hie estalo of JosiahHart, ofCorU*iid, deceased. Final sottlcmeuV of administrator adjourned until Juty.6tu < ii«B,atJP.M. MAY 28. In die matter of the estate of. Jane Orandall, of Preble, deceased. Petition for letters of administration filed by Win. .Johnson, a creditor, and citations issued re- turnable June 19th, at 10 A. M. In die matter of the guardianavip of Lewis F. Carlisle, Blla Carlisle, and James A. Car* lisle, of Preble.' Petitions filed, asking the appointmeat of Pamolia Carlisle, as general guWdian. '.'."'!;-.'/". f ,v, ';'AI'V .'•.' . In tho matter of the guardianship of Anna F. Haynos, of Preble. Petition filed, asking the appolrflment ft|J», a Haypeji'as jgeneral guardlajB. j , ^f,,r A'^v j . | rj In the matter,of, die estate of Obediah Can^lft of (Jlncinimtus, deceased.' Petition of ^kecptor A\<fi for order djl^t creditors,||ire. sent claims to Putlorson Day at Clncinuatus.' In tho matter of the estate of George W. Wjt^Ony of Trnvton, deceased. Petjitio)i';or executor illed and'order issued that ereditors present their claims to Chadncejr Stevens, Of Truxton,' y , ,-;!.,.; ^ „, ' ;.:,;•,' ,'., MAY 80.- -In tho matter' of the estate of Fred Osborne, of Scptt, ^eipeased ' ^tition of Clailna Oslmrito filed and letters of ad- ministration Issued to Noah H. Osborne. ,,.•;, ,, >« ...j i«l-Hij,' iilt^ilii^ni.^.'jJ II- J^Jjjss V*'* L*vwtV : 'lW«i(r York-By Authority i ' "i' ' ''' "''i^. rt ' • I ! tJHirfef, V»w,' unlc«s a different tlm'tfaWiU: bo prescribed therein, shall commence and tnko effect throughout tho State, on and not b«rWlWl^W*» % nual passage, as certifled by the Secreeary of Sta*#T See. 1*. tufts' 4/ohkp. 7,, p^H t, Re* vfae^;st>fjitef^,,,;., ^,;;v '•",. );;r.^..'..;,,.'• CAAP. 198. real estate, and to remove rAcademy ing.and appurtenaneesv^rv,., ftl .Y,,MIWS tented \n l!em<e am 4»*^i>% 1 <fo « W f 9*. Ssflrrow'v'.ThetrtisW^s ttf Cffltiftidyrtle Academy, l i Jlhe coupty *tf CoJilSjia,;M' hereby authorized and empowered to convey the use of the land situated in the village of CordaM an« toy-ttyW by ; saidd'uste*,' ; to, the people of the State of Kow York,. » < « die Superintendent of Public Instruction, to fori|:i: :r»mp l onont. , part 6f 0>e, ijite for tli« normal scuool building, located in said vil- lage ; and When said land, the use of which fa hereby auihorijied (o'bo conveyed, e.easo to be used as a component part of sito for said nonnal school building,' the use Ntfcr AdTertl»«aacnU. -TOTHOSB^- BUYINa HAKNESS! I HAVl RBMOVBP MY lifQCK OP WORK TO the " « , ,) .,„,. V| ; iFirst dpor nortti Ql I^lggs* Smith's G-rooery Store, Near the Poat Office, where can be seen alargor. supe- rior, ami mom complete stock la oar line of trade than waa ever kept by myself or any ono eliw In the county, and for tho especial IwueAt of thoao residing "OTO ' "' ' " ' eael, moilli and wo.t o'f Oortlaud vlllairo, I aolf to give them good* at prioee and quality tnai win amply pay them lor a JournoV to the little town of Homer, one of Cortland village suburbs. Having Just i ut ii rued from Now York elly, I have aftill linn of iECorsf), JBlanketB, &r Suxamer w d : I widter, "•.''•'•'•;' linen. Worst oil and 8«Hm Horae SheoU, Kngllsh Flush, Wool and Worsted Lap Kobaa; also a large stock of ' T B U 3V;XC®, Of Itocliosler manufacture, flur superior to the New •nty duTerent Carpet lUg*. BB aud Whips ntviiry low fljjures. ' My ntovh ofllnnuiMM iH <;om- .filcte, Including sllmay^ Blngle I"***../ l^^enty Dollar*. Oali and aa» fcr yoaraeive*. In addition to llio above I keep coaalantly on liaud Imlla Coml Nets at ||.Woacli: Wh.....v.>., - - . w - . , . _. and Track Whips i Trotting Halls, Iiiterfnring Hoot., Horsa Muaalos and KarTlui: Leather. Hoiw, Cliaao'a Patent aud Kancy l'aumt I.oatlior llsltors: Hemp. Jiito, Hop?, Allccaut andKnglisli Wool Cairlaga and Dour Mate of various colors/ Children's Oarrlagaey with tongaes and poramliiilstnrs, of nil styles and prices fraaa $».tS0 to $85; Toy Drums, Veioclpcdos lloliby HOSMS, Carts for IHJVS, llavorsacka with or without Khoulder Straps, School Honk Satchels, civ- crcd llucklea, common lliissot mid black leatlior III- dlng Brlillea, Martlnsalea. Saddlery llaidwiirofur- trade at a small advance. >• (lltia pliSw Oi»)k T a i m c d Lctither tKcAexclaVtlvely for light Haraoaaahd for Draught, If^rofenWi. •proved papor. :l,K» H. WHKADON. to Philadelphia, BalUmofe. ;. TI i itout n i JM lo Unitiiimiv, *i».or.; to l'liiiiiili YJork, (vta Krlo Hull way,) $8,18; . t.iVRA,VBI^EKS' taillHl. -•vtjr,p',»t;'.i>'^ ,iii>i.tw ,f.liViM taai^sB: Syracuse,. Bingibaxaton and New .,,.,,, „,',: YorkIfaaiw»y, „, ;I r .'< : >"<>. kmodm l^kmatameak •• : fyBEiPBSV, 8H0BTE8T and QUICK 1ST ROUTE ijwm vat <•'•. »*»ilt»Wew •••BAGOAaKCHBCKKD THROUGH. . On anil aftor Monday, May 11 tl.; 1868, trains win ran •SloUeifs, (Stindayao^captetU: fVl\\. ,j ,, ,;.,. i, LRAYS,8YRA0USK:. , . , 8.40 A. ai..-Connectlngatlllnghamton wUhKxpifeea • ii. Train on llm Krlo Railway,fin Now York with Sleeping Can. attaohod. arriving In New York ajrr.JO next lnorolng. " I^V« f BlNCInU»TfJW! ''" *' ,| *"i 4.00 P. M. On arrival of Express Trains from New York and Dunkirk, and Way Train from Rhnlre, and connect Ing with Kxpress Train, on Now York Central Railway, Kast and Wast. Through tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Baltl- g mro, Klmlr.i, Corning, Ao,, can bo urncurcd at tho fflce'of Wm. O. llniyCm, north sldo at tho Now York Central Railway Depot, and at tho Tlckot Officii, cor. nor of Onondaga and Cittton at root a. »t iQEo.|HAyg^aitt>»rt»<»afpr, .•iii'tut Bfm^^' SALE J JA^COMmfNCSED AT THRMAKUOT* STORK - James 8. Squire* A Of f y - . ' , K : i ,i5- -,: iitii' ' «r>»i "'0 O-WlfL'AVtJttY} Where they have PILES UPOJSTPILES<tf GOODS -jfcJ»'V' RWi\l !>{ ' n> .1'1'l/lf! Iiltlj liiriji ^••4 : f prribpajSA^I ta» teoSnl |>anlo price* la New tSr lo c*ot!«i '^dJ jiiiiui<y>/o)(i JOM ut-. jtia-v utmmtX'^i'.i in)'».iii our Store Daily n Erie Railway; mili CR of an order of A. P. Smith, Sur- mty.of "' ' " ' '-' •••' havtnj the county of Oortl.nil, uotlca la hereby. claims TWPTJl J rogato - given to aUiuor.iins having claims against, tho ci Of Ooorge W.WBtson.ofTruxlon,deceased,that are requlret to exhibit the aame, with tho vouc " reoT, to aba subscriber, tho executor of tho' office lu Truxton village, on or boforo and possession shall revert to said trustees, or to tlio.sn who may legally represent them, find from tlionceiortli all the right, title, lute- or to" thoao who may legally represent them, find from tlionceiortli all tho light, title, Inte- rest and possession' of the People of this State, or UieirlQgnl. representatlyo pr repr,e neiitailvi-s, sliall t<easc and be voln» {• 11J ."i % 2. The trustees of said academy are here- by authorized and empowered to sell or oth- erwlse disposp of the academy building, lix- wnvH and appurtenances now on said land owned by thorn, and causo tho samo to ho removed therofrom. 8 * The Said trustees may provide byroad lution for the conveyance of thii use of paid laud, and for the sale or disposal of said aca- demy building, fixtures and appurtenances'.' and direct tho conveyance of the use.of salu land, to he made- uitii executed in the corpo- rate name of sold academy, by such officers of said board of trustees as they may desig- nate. | | „ . , § 4. This act shall take effect immediately. i ; - • i .•' i ". O '' ' ' CiiAPiim WJ4- AN ACT In relation to tho Normal School at Cortland, and confirming the action of tho village trustees in rofereuce thereto. Passed April 11, 1801); three-fifths beiug present. The People df the State of Netb York, repre- sented in Senate and Assembly, do enact at fol- lows: ,. SKCTION 1. The purchase of lands In tho, village of Cortland by the board of ^trustees. of said village for a site and grounds for a •liool is confirmed and legalised, and said village may take and hold such lands, Nonnal school ig confirmed and legalized, "" village may take and hold such lands, and may convey tho same to the State, in pursiituuMi of tho proposals made by It,'for the establishment of such school,. under an act entitled "Ah. act in Regard ^-.Normal schools," passed April seventh, eighteen hint p»?Tho conveyance heVetofoVe maoV by tho surviving trustees i of "the old burying ground," so called, In tho village Of Cdttjtad,, located in the rear of the Academy and Motli- odist Church grounds, to the said village, shall bo held to convey all their intercstln said grounds, and tho trust assumed by or imposcd lipotji.such trustees in reference to said burying ground is declared ended and discharged. t$ 9. The trustees Of the Village of Cortland are hereby empowered to remove the remains of the dead interred in said burying ground' to the Cortland Rural Cemetery, and to n inter them therein ; but lit case of slldh ri movent shall be their duty arid they a'retteh^ by required to place over each now grave the stone or monument that marked said grave in tho old ground, and in case no stone, jiion- i in tent or designation of any kind shall indi- cate tho person whose remains shall be so re- moved, and the name of such person shall be known, tho said trustees" shall indicate, in some suitable manner, the new burial place of such person so removed; and all romov ids by said trustees heretofore mado from said old burial giound, done according to require- ments of this section, are hereby legalised tepilrlaf done at shortest uotlcn. All work war- ranted, whether so specified at tho time of sale or not. One year's, credit given fmraj uKt* ••;/. 0HA1 Humor, Jinut 1.1S88. 48. lust the estate tthey chew thereoT, to ana subscriber, the onccutor of tho .aid Ml, a* his ofBce In Truxton village, on ot boforo dccoasotl, the 6th da Kxeoutorof the last Will and testament of (Jew Watson, doccased. rNPOB w. ai<M J rugate 0 given to all (ANOffof an order of A. P. Smith, Snr- the wanly of Cortland, notlf"' *-- ' .. arsons having claims agalr .. pbe<HaE• / t»4 , /• ft CTnjJnrTstns;il ihiy are r3le^to^Shl&RtW»»*e; with tie vouch- •rj thereo? to to* '«5h»§nM&«? jwftw <&*• •sM aocetM, at lh* aiork of HcWy Klhiman. In < In elnnatue, * o r boforo tho sqrdayof Pot^mber. 18W. DakedMayKltWS, ~ ^A^8W0¥pAY. . Hxootttoref the estate or Obodteh OannliT, deo'd.,' ' •>' •'•;; •• f * ••/ ;. M •. " ; lloatiMtry &. Milver-Flutftiff. . : ,^iv- ^v^i.WTJIU'L" W IID tespectfnlly Inform hit patrons tliat the building ID whloh Ida llnntal rooms now are, la sooii to bo moveil back ono door from Mali in t and Would wish for ai Si inner pat ions and all those who lb the line of Dentistry, thst they Main street; su'- to bis inythlng will find hiii m the same rooms which he now occu- pies, until is coinplal ho has oot vcr plater, i wish to pa ware than •• id« ho now block to be built by It. Ii. Moore, is cuinpletod. And also would Inform the public that it oat Mr. U . o . Oandee, tho gold and sll- (I Is' now prepared to Oder (to all who iaso' silver-plated waro) a far superior i heretofore-' been kept for mile, tln-eo tlmds'the auioiiut of silver being used In plating. All who wish to have their knives, forks, spoons, cas- tors, thimbles, watehes, rings, (gold or silver,) plated or re plated, can have the work done in a manner that will not fall to satisfy nil. Not only will the goods be heavily plated, but finished up In splendid style. 1'ICAHU call snd examine for yoiirsolves. Rooms In the Hchormerliorn Block, formerly oocuplodby H. O. Candes. over Mills He Warren's store. 46w4 - iega fall arid con firmed ; and the expense of all such reraoVJaiy'Whether* heretofore lncnrred or hereafter to lie incmi-cd by said trustees, shall be deemed apart of the purchase prico agreed to bo paid by said village for tho said old bu- rial ground. SnA'* g 4. The payment of the principal and in- terest of the bonds already issued by said vil- lage, for said normal school tini pose, and of those to bo issued pursuant to the provisions of the aforesaid act, shall bo provided for from time to timo, as tho same shall become due by taxes, which shall be assessed and collected upon all the taxable property In said village, in the same manner and at tho samo timo as other village taxes are^ assessed and collects* •' -' '•• '~ go. This act shall take effect immediately. STATU OF NEW YORK, ) Office of tho Secretary of State, f "*' ; V v 1 have compared tho prccccdlng with the original law now on file: in this office, and do hereby certify Unit the same Is a correct transcript iheietVom and of the whole of said original law. Secretary of State. | lid i II in III ill fttfej' (^•roOplri*Qs & Provisions AT THE STORK OF Rouse, Hubbard & Co., W HO ojrsr at wholesalo and rotall, tlio LAROBST, OHBiiPRSt, «ld. MBs'rASSOhTMBNt of « lioite Ctrocerieg and! Pro» visions Evar brougetlttto this market, consisting in part of Fint3,ftit|$awder, . ,\, i Imperial, J\N AND AFTRIt Monday, May lttli, 18(8. trains \f will leave Jtlnglmmlon at about the following r* ! l ''. Qomowitsf. ""' .••"'••''"" 8,0* Ai M,^NIghtExpreskl(Mondaysexcepted,) for 8.80 A, M. Nl3™k*xpKta,liall?1fOTl5wne»to'r' falo, Salamanca, Dunkirk and the V 6.iii: t ti^Sa^^,^01^-^m»ixiiit'^t. [ li ih. ^ r o^(^aiffii» k,iW^fC W ' <t ^^ 8.64 P. M, Jtl^rW^^W^^J r«r ' 3i V: Raflwa !D i?rW l TOwist%Ts>il' , 8.37 P. M. -glloress'Malf. Sundays f&»t*W& Buflhlo, Salamanca and Dunkirk, win- $.8(3 P.' It—^vayFretghti^undaysexcepted.) 12.89 P.M. KnuVaut Train. Dally, for tho West. " i .'... ''iiB01NvVEA8Ti'/l>. Oil•••;«H:,d ..to A . ^ti^^Sxinm^m " aery; at Oroycourt and Now Knglaiid cities. ' Where th»y are eora^-rtsMivsar.aS*''' ' i)t:« tmbtmu nsMUrl '•••.tifH'i^.uhu it THBIKMANiY WANTS SUPPLIED '•l- tftl»W AN ^NTIJUB NEW vibJ ^TOCK OF GOODS! AT THK 8TOSS FOltMRRLT OOCTJPIKD BY ALTON * KELLOGG, In MoOrawvllle, N. Y. H AVING purchasod tho above store, and filled it with an entire new stock of goods, will sell at atJ per cent, loss thnn last aeaaon I TUB ASSORTMENT IS OOMPtBrrB'' : ,,| . „, 1( , IN OUANTm.AND VAR4WY, (;• OP . l l ' l i A M » l l W ^ , ')l1J.1lO Od?'j( STAPLE and FANOT DEY GOODS URSSS GOODS, •'' ' W"!'< ' 1 .. ' SHAWLS, ... . nl HJ/lTJt GOODS, JR., ninnt LAVBS, .«(|SM(,*.Vt 1'^ \l vTif «Vi *>»»» -i .•;. ' 1-P IfiK i goods at prices that ^'•^"O^Bprtitloii! Our slock this Surluir Is I.AltUKK THAN KVBIt cemprU^iigaim«it?v!?l5«rilclek ' f. '?"T>ir. • ,(• li.',.-'. II.J j '|i''.'ii'<vi I>?»TP>' , '"CW ; '0'0 i>mt ' < ,iuirf ii»-yjii5»jt» .attuxttih i;.';,'. ••<*r.tif l DrthW CrOOslaV /•'• ••- v : 'i bf... '.-..ii »-»»*' -^' ' l ^ifW^ i 0Os^s|£W^ >l ii'i.Ki *(^i(0f|p«f ,r>,iii.tti'.>. "PtfteJlMt' i f ^ w O l M * » l»JI»i oJ -';f 4>VT?| • -ini-i , T v n .tf.»:.i : ' . l l <•> I'UiKjuv. - Hhawl H i.. at>IIndance Je«i ' • J7« li.-f.ft ,li7it(; i. r il r/in'iT-. '.u 1 From the Berlin to the real l'.l-le,. Ju<''j (I'.nia vim yi'l((fi."i tru>'<l at <;\':f\ x-i)iyi'.)i H.'II ':'»fio Jvi'-i lietia i JrJ: it' I'Otijii'.Mf! ,nyvtjuai .'.f."vi*i n »i r*mit?m : *' ; Oloth» r Caa.lmore., >' ::> ;A»dTAILORS'THIMMlNW. HOUSEKEEPERS' GOODS^- ^VhlU Hunts, ' "Table linen,' Nankins, Towels, .. Muslin said IMo t nirtaln Ooo,!., ^'^si. , fflrfcV c xS•. «aP^ < Bats, Win*, ^lae, XaraT , , .... _ Prints, Ouurhsms, • i(. « ' UmbrelhuV. TrarasolaV ' ' lllark Dress Silks, Alpacas, DeLalaea, Printed Brll Hftls, 81HM MaslUis. Victoria IJIWIK, Nainsooks, Ofreiolee, AeoneU, *«., *e. Also,'all thai Is ncod- TSL'Ai''Jc , ,sSr., as-Hid iiOa^*,- Kw^to'andSays' wSa*. wM'ttsaoNosf of k o W keepefsi.cslledfoa.y stocko/„ .,;,„ „} \£J£,m C0ilOOKll«Fi&ailASS.WARE wnloh I s n tonSdeht will meet their wanla. !••» I keep con.Unily supplied «lih all kinds of GROCERIES, J'KOVJNIONS, '&c-. ( •a-which will he sold .1 the lonw? m v M Mat*. pnMte are raapectnaiy Invited to lataintne , - u „ . . 11 have no old goods to dispose ot hoagh t at ..,! Kirn HKKION. Iowa <,T..IW mi, : -.o IIj^i.jWJatAsWfAOTIaW^aWiJIaia , . , J) lip.oiffj [•« ^,,^^AtJAMTX, > I hrs for Boston jr'Haw&- atMlddtctowiirorOnionviilii; atUoshcn for Montgomery, aid at Breyconrt » r 19.39P.M. -Day J-Iipres'sl (Sundays oxeeptcd,) con- ^m ' •rut (WllJj 4.60 P> M.--Accominodatjpn Train, Dalljr. n . 8.60 P. M. New York and Baltimore Mall, (Sundays 10,48P.M.—KlgnTnlng Kxnicss, Dally, connecting at ...... ,. IQgimif- 8.60 ui'i iWeebtediXj,.!. ),(,' -iJ^t.if JIIHOI I P.M.—i.lghtnlng Kxpress, Dally, connecting at 'Sit Jersoy City wRhjnfmiW oxpJo«» train of New Jersey Railroad, for Baltimore i, M.-wsy>roIg^^Snndsy6 excepted.) {%y"A rovlsnd and ci OfTassenger Trains on ' Hyso; 81KJAK8, Japan and Black Teas, HMO) DU1RD F 8PIOK8 ! «ATS,' iAftD. FL o lm . :liAM8 * ' yaw, " j f •:."." M: >,l '"'lr" - BUTTER, qHEEB^i „•'•,. JiT SALT, .-,'» ..'.. Huttior &^lmxun&'i'sot, u i> ;..i. n l^irlcins, woowj^r^^WUJLOW WJP.E. .oTl i . 'uiu..--<i;v,jj("/i'i'-iil-i w ; ;r n Our BtocIfJ^Uu^«anfl^Mr*!*. 90r thiont comptoW. We can and will soil Lower than owor .„.,,-•... Bffoiry . ... . ' ;, ,, T P T Oood4'promptl* 'delivered to a n ^ p a r t ^ f tptl, eoi'poratluii free of chargo. ... " , (Sundays qxcopted.) plcte "Pocket Time Table" »Krte Railway and, connect- ing Lines, has recently boon published, snd i an lie ilrocnrcil imsppllnnlloii to tho Tloket Agont nf the hm. BARit, ^f&a ™m& The Final Vote Teukea 1 Old 11 if.. 11 Prtces CONV1CTKD OF " High Orimeri and Misdemeanors." A S a fin I Inn- evidence that such Is really the caxo, yog. havo only to call at our store, No. 3 Keator Block, And liu convinced. You will find horo a complete as, sortinont of everything pertaining to tho dry goods triiilo, imi'li ai) i ,i/i CLOTHS, CASSIMBRES, FRKNCII and IRISH rOl'iUN 8 ' * MOZAMl)I<4UK8, FRBNCII & AMKRff^AN MUSLINS, OROANDIK8, OU5NADINBS, SHAWLS, LAClCS, TKIMMWGS, *0„ *c. Also, James Book's ColoOrntotl Cahlo Skirts I In all stylos, CTfRAP. We luipe liy honorable dpallng to rdcrlt.aeharo of _ ni.rt eriiji <v "-••• ('oi'Hand, May r-~^ ••II" •' ——-—I . . I.il. ill . Furniture. Furniture, FURNITURE! '•••'*i'» ! ''' .•''' IMMENSE BTOOKt' G-REAT REDTJCTrON ON ACOOTJRT OF RRMOrAB. ' F URNITURE Retailed at Wholosalo Prices for.the next SIXTY DAYS, at 4 5 South Hiiilnii St., Hyiae.iiso, N. Y. •>,< •'To I'.nj- \iii*-mfi;'>f<!h,,> •t-Air.v ••( Ami wo would here say to o..r««tomer» that we lajje :i\ .'Jit r i«» 1 ftwwtW lirn: .v.ix fun. it . tf" • ( !-l! .I r'jij, •KH * SUMNBK. •ntf Wall and Window Paper J'Jir.i 'iii viC'ilv 'n'-wrf. - / , r n i ts ntfatrWassea ht Style andiotutBty, AM the largest sssortment in town. .'/ ''I In large liumlwn. and great variety. Our timle In j,.'n ' tiir.'l :v>ii! J ( i ^ ' •• {' c»oc K.siir;. We make a epodalty. Impoiilng it direct from Staf- ford.hlre, Kugkwd, oarsatves, wS can give bur e.usto And, in fait, everything pertaining to the OROOK. •alHHOrlCH Of Alt Klltd* ! NAtia, WINDOW GLASS, TUBS snd riRKINS, 010VXR AND TIMOTHYSKSD, ., . Together with. AHliton and Syraouse Dairy Salt, AtwhulewilOKiidK-liill, A c , Ac. CALL and 8KB US. JAH. 8. 8Q1I1R1IR * 00. THE KING OF ABYSSINIA ! i i f "ill? :.• li'f.iil -TT' .wnMr;.fH«i;ol.>—w.\-. B;E--A'3Li 'E8&A.-1S&.'- •ff„.! »,<!},, ,.,.^ ; )».n$ny\ '.•ill <t,-i yi l.'.'.e 'tljifeT othitiq ' ••».* iijjis -tviii.i; i 9«iJiiivi jd"»l'irlt no THOSE WlBHINOuij I • ,»lli.nll ."H)l SWI'I fl'*«ifl )>|i'S i'JIl.. Building" 't^Wn' V i »"«iiiiriv<yi nuitflfUL/ 1 ' ttii'j ill .< : i, .'.' I,, 3>• ,'•> <it.j on ...iii.i.-. •»££»{! Mi < M > 1 1 'V I.AfSl) 01 I I 'u.iiiwl no ti;jJ^Tf.lay>4<(*ft ''.- M>' •'•: I'I-I-'O MI • i"^l)j;,Jil^i'.-VJJi'« I • • ••lit' s i" rmi.-lMd l!())-i')fi !fu<. Js-fil - i ' ' "W> rnWUW HWrWO nilt io «.. , j:. v.'ilBXjICJstU^-A^fsWiM (I •) I .<-' ,';i%> iyiL) vJL !iiAi»t..Ui' llyii/i J. if"' o^ <->f. «»/!.' ' u °*..,:••:> I'd/-. ln»iv«l ^<1 MoQi^w^goiinseiTell; A NUMR1IR OV •'.'«" CHOICE n I.B1V P»lry atari m v JS/U 1 a n !<i i 7."' e stock. OllAMWW,J **RW», .«--,;ifi: ( (i»DHH«;i WB^Y,A»pK^TOpjNfVMN^iJ|«R, r„ MATTRBSSES, PILLbv/fl, 8>RINft BEDS, •'An '•".'•> . 4tf,;Jbo :| I a t .if' U Jrrii , WHOtiESAIiE PRIC'ES ' I %'..l I'C '. .w . . . TTAB FAILED TO MARRY TIIB Quoen of England! Ty • .:; li . ' I $ Hi 11 Hi W , .,..' ., •• i > (SUOCBSSOR or )IIHOM»H A Bi.iss,) ..'..,•• i .1 •„ v. - •• '.«• ' ,'V _ •''• ' itU'V JlWvnMl ' V y .• •• '• '. Does not fall to keep In his store. i - 'in;. Dm Kii'iij LOOATRD IN THIS RMd' AIUOIN1 jrtj"' ' •' "Oo'lTNlTRSj' 0*»«2> F«3j,fm in . Wi»oon«rJin And one In Western Virginia, BOTH VERY DltertUitfiK,,, /, . KNOUIRK. OK . . ,;',. , McOrawA HomiMtvill, ntStf «OisTiiAN» ( iN. T.-iii VAC UUM DtL. VAOtJUM OH, 1 SKNIIKKH LBATIIQR WATER PROOF! VACUUM Oil. Makes stln* and dry Harness Soft and nllahlc.' i •' F O R rTHK N E X T KXTX OAYS, itnthor than, remove thorn, mostly of our own finish I., Our (looils era Naiv. sad . gotten up for our Retail trade, and wo soil them with a Special Qusrantee as to the Quality and Price, your «"A. AWeT i«J •,;•.•-{ w•••'• »J.'ii«iA <•• ...' OOllHKOTSD WSKKI.X BT O. W. COUJNS. J Flour, Spuing, SI barrel, $1100' " Red winter » barrel 1S80. " Whlto winter, »> barrel ....... i » 00 Wheat, per hn..• ........ ;•..- .... ; .... -. S SB Buckwheat, per Im 80 Birley.p Corn, V bui Oat a, W bushel,... Pork, <$ barrel, m I " Roll, per pound... Eggs, ttdos 8sn, v barrel Hay, «i ton........t.i..„ Shoulders, |» lb. Potatoes, W busliol.. IIrans, W bushel,..: 1 .;... Wood,#cord Chickens, dressed f) u>... Turkoys. dressed fl 8>. DncJ iirw.'.Vrt^T.'Wi'! *oo! 801 Apples, dried .!,; t) Psef. dnaaad, (f) , H ^ .•><>. ,.t v p Wt vi* Lard,all , SO Tallow, » t> AsWrW.W/r.riv.*' '•'% Cheese, \i t> i |l Apples, greon 78 Blackberries, dried »> tb 15 Hli!::::::!:::::!:::^-! Honoy, V ft »«.»;f 4 (K, Vlnogar (elder) pergsl .... „,>„,;., ' X ajtosiih,:;:;::]::::::::;:: • 8. Timothy seed, per hn...,,,..,, a 6(1 < Clover,?smamperbn.... ivi.y.\...-.i; 8B( Clovor, (large) per bm , " Flax Ssed,. per hp,",",,'.™. ,?>.,'. ;}• f^j 111 60 18(10 1500 8 7» 00 1 SO J 08 185 i| 'JC.SBJ1 HU8BIER81 ,.l|L. • :..-.,' . . • • ! • . . . J .... :.) tl.jl.ir Leallier and Findings, KTP.l|ifeASiw^^ KM. :&\ !ll«t ,. I I-./- .1 ..« ^4.t low i fican bt bought west of Mii f •-, Ytrkf -''• o 'X-i r«Swu; 1 '"'..iTOt"-Hr; ?>«« -*T'. BOOTS AJfa 6H0KS, OF 'lit ttixtdt'-,: aonlictul-ed to order. |«TThey s Jv|rL4C->X•' -JSt-' IPO *5aity <fli '' / ssKSfwsmLT i in all lis branchos. M ; ^ for'HIDES and SKINS. •••-• ••<»• .«TH ..;!»• '• ..,«!',-»>Vi.(| fff rT>"i W*«H Opposite MossoriKor Hall Main St. , T „K„KSt •''.'/ ';"" SMOKERS* ARTTOLES, PEOK'S «>J 'iW-M.Jl eotmtj«/, for the moasy, at „; EW T0BA000 STOBE ©ppofrtto County Ol.rk'8 OfTloe,'' 1 ' (BORTLAND, N Y. 8 K J Vl-olwrj*a(s»ti Ibr Westsr-n To oscco •T f,li' olt.'ii up for our a Special Gjiarai Now la the lime to buy ,^m i ( ^L'a°¥s>oV4ii.ii,j,4 fW Romombor tho number, 40 South Halloa St., •nptkMt* the OtoWHotel. '- T " K 7J'« ;•":••' . •' (iti"I »i»nl» Wrw—*4— in.-il'''|.'r i " i i f * iDr* Bussell J< mhit& r Almlythal IMiVHirian, . if IAN .BR OONSULTBD AT I HIS 6FFI0K AS IV, follows :r- f SYRAOtMli-mflRR!' 7/0(/AAt.-««tnrd»y, the ag %m$ffl' * ^ ^ ^ *^ *»*•• VULf.Y- n P^TJ(RS' //•y-rrfiV+Xuasday, tte 1Mb ,-of jnns. i 4?&te?$T$$ s * m ™* WW"-™**-' dOT^finnf^'^^ V 0 *******: ,t rmmnr—ut tiintrA r.n/iwi »_IJ._ <H. Ro4d^lMno|6sl Oflco, No. 804 FrSokJIt street, ft doors aboVb Alloli strdot Thote afjsttod with dlaeases of the Lupgs, diseases of tho Liver or Kldnoys, Inflammations, Dropsy, llli^nnWlsm^Aslhim, »hdrtn»ss ofiBreJSh/ o | ma- ciilty of Breathing, Dyspepsia, Weakness pr Nervous ??%?• ^'J^ t y^Jv^^S3SmS(Los* 01 Appetlto, Constipation, Derangements of the Stom- Abscossek, ulcers, Running from tho Ears, fftflauirna- tlon of: the. I'-yes, and allfoi ma of Cataarh or' any chronic or lingering complaint, aro Invited to call. No c.hargn for consultation. Kspcclsl si tout Ion jxitd to diseases of women and children, Our system of treatment Is entirety our own, SMI our remedies»r* prepared by ourselves. n4'iyl tMfn ...yj;. Agents Wautod for Dana's i > .' lii,( "Ay^^0f^«»^ : > r>*P *W»M*tfti-l 'I uV/ LERE OF; ULf SSE8 8. OUM b T C OMPUiSINd a conijileKi and ar«urat« history of his e.venlnil and Intdresltng career, with an ah- thoutic : narraWvo of.Ws Invaln/tMfi nillltary aervlcas,: adillni; also an Impartial esUmare of his character as a Man, a SoWter, wvtaStabtman.i HJIIIQB CH»KI«S A. DANA, late AssletarH Hecrclary of, war, Th« Hin-ingflold JtniuMmn say* t-"Dana/*Jfclttaof .«»»*. nil Orant ts euro to bo the most authentic and beat Life of Grant nnbllshcd." For particulars, apply to (SUCCRSfJOR OF W. 1*1 TISJIALK & CO.,) »,'}l |-JHAL1«U IN W'MM liJ'( W 'KCtl ..IWlilil ,8TM iiV'l.ll yf: „: hf.'.-i glfi'/ml LTJMBKs* ii L y.'v: •••!-' i ,fwqi!i; •'•' LJklPXQ"." U .•.•'••SMIJfCHiESt:'^^ •*' ^«F>"pW4B»!rW'•* >! hiii 1 ' H1t|l'>rilij». i)Ajr»(!:-:l.'l •' ktitt JT;f IUM '•''• "'^r^irriB '''l r '' , •i" , * , t*;L(»« , OIt*«>*- o i* "! *^«3*&R&K jlrodbiw -x^Vm Uwi j uMOORQ, .;;; t it>ihMxm *-{(»d UfIT &CH > &6.'( •••••'>• '••'•*'• "•'!"!'•'' I s i o m l j ; NWrtHeF>».»fJr)g<»rb*i,ot, ""',, ; "" nl ffilJaH,** County Clerk's Office, .'ItimtitH x*m r««iirrV'-i c- .'in I, • in ' j ,. ., 1 . ' -..'.iu.' :'/!..'1 J! 'xr,' i // . All that a !ii.usek<*per c»u wish in t U II,.. of „„, #(! .;,.-., 1., .,'.-1, . , .. '<• . I ; ; I - ••• ; ; •il\ '...' ij- : ,>i. '•' toti4i( B s_D/i:«K .,'.' i " 1 );..;.-Ill: li> rtjilij -li' li; ••) '"J-ATW- ,.iH;lo 1 jrrAT* -io . • 1 ( :' ;V H i ' - 111,( Sugars, !P f?M«W, ,;;,.•• I lani^f 7,' .• Io •'-•»• Ooflees; :• KJW 'ffiVwi*** fit vaioi:o FIlQUBsr.u.J.ir ' : ••/ ,•;"''' »* .,! ii;. "• : .ii!.' t.i n rti.i;n(i Fn.n. I'I-IMIM.'.., KHKOS1NE OIL, Ac., *ft, -'j s)*<<'l)f'J9.'- t,H'- I''!'.' •' '«..'•"' Mv ' '-''i-• 'iWsgahs^dvsrtVor '" : •i!j .•' ti niiilWHiii ot ,.:.i,;.j loqio.i r . -.ii mix •;jl;itfi j!>di*>ilv >'-i Jgii. 1 ; ni«-( ' , to '".jirt 1/i'j kiv/ui ,<•.•>''> 1. '• 1 !•• OfttDuttttvtrtbetKUonwarrantt, 1 shall procure a HIIKPK.'IKKCV TO MKKT TIIK IlKMANIl. I.'...v flit !'riin! lH0'i lo nJ-rfl>:;> .' >•• WKilWli -.liTTTTH: :/ft::<jt i>,is,; ,:• for I shall, also, as h*retoforc. take and supply nidms lj'' »:\i\ -i'l "j li'JV- l; i ' .1 ,»l: b',i ; •• :n:il| It" ^Hlt'JI: "A -If* • fill",: -.'•. ti ,I»il - Ji!<»ff! II'MIIO") ill fli*W!i 1*9(li .1 ».IH.IJ;> '.'('J li-Hfl'A' :H lAffci''- f ' t "* -Jne: 1'iiifw n;«ip. * i n o«fi lo' RtASONA«UI»lM.TW» '>VV:'( %mU .1*0 AS 4VJ»laavh0IJBI.;!i>.liii VAiUr. ii v j .,•,.„,: i" .IffAHlBpWrAWflJl:. ,,. •.) . i •. n'ulw :u\i'.< hoViOii nlrWWWWPH " Lil» iJO " v rf !> ' ,lV ,^1*01 off* •"'L^''' VACUUM OIL Is the host Grease for Hoots and Shoos over used, VACUUM OIL Is the best Lubricator for Hefting, Hose, and,Uesvy Macjilnoryrovor discovered. ^ *"\ ISs** Have your boots become so lisnl and stiff ypu cannot wear Ihein, grease with V A C U U M O I I and they st once aro made toft and easy I., tho foot. tar* HsvS yonr Carriage Top* bscofrt. soi dry they ' boglntocrack, graass w|th t :, VACUUM OIL and limy in.' i.ii.l.Hil IImlii i I,I ..... . •. Ur".PWJ'o»rart H iUt<^a v .Moiirll« MacBlnes.trr. wagons "squeak, grease with VACUUM OIL. Hr^If you want the R K S T I I A R N R S S OIL RLACK. INII jiVKH MAIIK; one that renders old harnos black, soft, llinbor. and bilghias new, n„e ihui m . i , fries out, nor gums, then BUT NOTHING ELBE AND OSE SOTHlHa EL8B ma«urdtd\f^BWf^WP^^«rW- VAbimM<yao^tMPANy6>*briBriMf«R, ir.'t.. ! sndsolaby wlde^weko dealers everywhere. ' x INW)tWVr 4ffi,l ^ C0rt ^^n 1 tv K - Creo^isrottiiigliam, 1IA» AU. TJI« FArntllTtW, iliJ.il ->i'l ;•' ( -'/»••».iv-T.. sod the !>ii,» iii .//•«.• ii/ -;"' Y^'biWoltKM^^AT^A^;' 1 ' ii^'«f*^ ,,v ' 1 '?^ »»wirii# otsj^-taits, i."' i '• '..tfi- ? ir'it]\ i>I li'iy-nirt/' I >•'. TRIMMINO, . '„, .. ,, v.l.'^llv If!' , '.1 (1 .,r»r«P4WlS«%»#<t/i , il | • ; . i; l) unit: ( .W0K8J|fTIlIN,0V, «>ill «•• .i-H|i> noiif. .!.MV n rt'Ki Jobbing promptly and aotlBfactorlly . KisMUttMtl . *> ".'it VT U Z. IIIHOMBOH'S CROWN ORTR0L7Ni:i) ' : " •*-'• ,.i ;Atfl^»^^e)r*>Bl>»yty. Tmwmw?>mtmt^ Uold McdalMat^tnel > < ' TAHlLY BKWI50 MA' UB1JIB XAUU-MPHARTI . ,,,; FOR FAMILIES AND JJANPFACTURISRSI The Howe Look St 11<- h I TilHKSB WORLll.MBNOvVI«ftD Sewing Machines *J*W»,*)pHdel.tbe ijj irti'ini;. i ,f TJT. %kart f&Wj* tk» WerW't Fair In Undoo, and for tnertstarelnread than any other ataeUne. Tf.. . * n '^Ty*^^* 0 ' » m »r "ewlagaun to (he nse Of Seamstresses, rlrcss makers, TAILORS.. MAN- UFAOTUKKRS of SHIRTS. COLLARS. CLOAKH ^TOtUg. ROOTS. SIIOKH. HARNksS. KA1I- DLWJ. Sei. „Th«y wOrV equally wellon Bilk, Linen, WooUnorCoWor. Oonds. w)ih sllk.toHon snd linen Orread. Tho| will uullt, tuck, honi, full, cord, bi«W. bind and perform every *p«le. o| work, mskjni' a *oanUfnl»naporlocti|l|tch alike en both sldo, (11010 artleTes sewoff. rt . • T. . ,. C J.' ¥• l KV nta . M" 0 ' 1 "" • OVaWsda's'RlAck-, Portland. Orders by mall will receive prompt atten- tlon. >,,-|t»[ i. 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CORTLAND S T A N D A R D Cortland Tueeday June 2 1868

LOCAL DOUBt T O B Y

Cortland Poet Office

KAU unn lluftalo Albauy Syracuse and Northern

Way raquot bull - - 7 -Oroton t lthitca at bull bull - Norwich una Pitcher Monday Wed-

iii-cUy and Friday m Norwich snd Pitcher Tuesday Thursshy

day and Saturday at -Now York Boston and Southern W a y

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nesday and Friday a t Ich and Pi tcher Tueeday There-

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VI ryll Tueeday Thursday and Saturday

OlDee open from bull)gt A M t o ftOO P M On Sunshyday from U H to IfeM P M __

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Time Table 7Vlaquo1M ixlaquoraquo VorlUuut talk at ottouu

Iaaaenger moving sontb bull 968 AM KM PM Freight bullbull bullbull - Ifcfi raquo Paaaeager north - at) A M raquo lu Freight 908 AM

itettngtr trulnt on the 9rU Railway Itavt Ring-iMintan at fotlvwt Kraquosxwraquoac- At 184 P M 840 A M860P Mt01

A M 1096 AM 1048 PM WraquoraquoTWAOmdashAt 864 P M 810 A M 887 P M Kll

A M 160 P M lftaa P M 645 P M Pattmotr tralnt cm Ms Htu York Ctntral Railway

ttavt Syracutt atollewt KtmrAMD- At 105 A M 4 I S A M 115 A M 1 0 laquo t

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I laquolaquobullraquo laquo laquo laquo -At 846 A M 140 P M 686 P M Sunday morning at 846 A M T a k e effect Monday May 11 laM

196 A M 610 AM 780 A M 0 0 P M 880 P M 680

Churohos rlaquolaquolaquoraquovrimii( laquo y Bacon Pastor south corner of

Church and HsUroad streets Sarrlcea every Sunshyday t l l l A M and Tit- P M

UATtinmdashA WUtint Pastor north comer of Church Snd Railroad ftreat Service orery Sunday at II A M andTM P M

I s u i n u i u t J if Itwffrt Pastor corner of Church Service every other and Dm street nndey-

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forenoon and afternoon BrMi orai U B TtUtr Paator- bullaouth tile

UntuooisT- 0 Vurtlt Pastor Meeting are held In the basement of the new Church services at 11AM and 1MPM

lraquoi-noun K OoUmon lgttormdashone mile oat of Main street on the road from Mill street to Port

Set viae every oiWr fek

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i Lodges Loooa No 470 F and A M Meet-

I UK on the lt 8daod 6th Tuesdays of each month l^xlga room oppoaita Cortland Kouae

Cnasnvurs KOTAL Auoa Cuai-rsa No HM P and A M Meetlnj on the M and 4raquoh Wedneedaya of each month Lode room opposite Cortland House

LiKOOIiW IIMI No 1191 O of laquoraquo T -Meeting on Pride evenlnc of each week Degree ntaitlns on the Wedaaeda evenlalaquo toUowlngUi latt Bonshying In each month Initiations every week lodtro room over J 8 Sqalrea ttore

Youirs Max Cmuarun ASSOCIATIOM -Meetings on Monday oveulinf of every wek In the room occu-glMbjr the llncolu Lodgo llood Tamphua over

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executor VAtmnaox DAV executor Great inducements to those buying Imr-

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THK Opod Tempiara of thla place are shortly to hold a strawberry festival due noshytice of which will be given In time to enable all to attend

MnttK new goods at TANMBR Bros this week This nrm Is wide-awake in New York every few weeks buying goods One of the firm started this morning 48

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CASH P A I D raquo Q raquo EOOSmdashHaving recently fitted up the basement underneath KBNT amp MKIIiVH CloUilng Store for the purpose of engaging In the egg business we raquoro now prepared to pay the highest market price In claquolaquoA for eggtt I

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Oiayras AND OABauiKKKsmdashMuxs WAR-itkti still sell cloths and cassimercs clear aoraquojn They are daily receiving new styles Dont tail to call on tlicni for they always Hive satisfaction tf

HTAPLR QOODSmdashHitLS A W A B M N al-wnys keep a good supply of staple goods thcaptr than tht cheapest Shee t ings shirt-nlaquo bleached goods ticking stripe shirting cotton yaw halting prints delaines ampo tf

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NoTtoamdash-The nlaquoW Centenary M E Church of this place Is ready for dedication iili nnil other fixtures will be on band in due time Dedication services op Thursday dm Uihiiist to lie conducted by Dr AN oiuswa of Bwoklffi |tev B I IvM of Aushyburn and others Opening at 101pound A M preaching also at and 7 P M and supshyplementary services also on the following Sabbath By Order of Pastor

Coftknd June a 1868 A PROM raquo-fy -vii i i i lt I raquo I m i i a o i M i i wraquoai

HILLS ft WARHRR still offer great Induceshyments to their customers and the public by bringing in first-class goods awl selliag theni bull h-ip Parasols cheaper than others ran sell them Fans a large supply Hoop skirts cheaper titan em- before

U i i T r NOTIOR TO THR IliBIlC AHD O T H K R S mdash I

M SKAMA hitting disponed ot his entire Inshyterest in the undertaking business to Messrs o w n s A IVRS furniture dealers ke bespeaks for them the patronage so liberally extended bun heretofore by a generous public He IUO takestbia oppoi tuulty to return thanks for past favors and respectfully requests all indebted to htm to call and settle at their earshyliest convenience as he intends as soon as his business can be arranged to travel for the benefit of hb health which is very much im lialred I M SKAMAN

Cortland June 1186a laquo i ^ laquo raquobullbull bullbull bullbull-bull

N E W Books at MAHALS IHHKIVIlows Translation of Dsnte Now Poeua by Owen Meredith Christmas Books Sketches by Charles

Dickens Tfcknor A Fields T h e Library Bd Dickens and also

cheap edition D Appleton A Co Art Recreations The it it tti illy Hunters New books received as soon as published

Also all the standard magazines and other periodicals at the Book and Music Store

Tho Bxoebior Cabinet Organ is sold only st MAH AMB Also the i best pianos in the market A large stock of general musishycal merchandise sheet music A c at No 1 Messenger Hall Block Cortland N Y

bull laquogt U

IIIUK GYMNASIUMmdashTho beat thtng of the kind in existence is BACONS home gymnasishyum CheApquickly arranged durable ornshyamental as well as useful It is an article that many ought to possess especially those folshylowing sedentary occupations By calling At this office one can bo scon and the manner of using exiplalned ^

enui-ikAt SimvMYoumdashTo tboae wishing to have farms surveyed the undersigned would say that he Is prepared to do such work on Saturdays Apply by letter or othshyerwise O H LYON

MoGrawville N Y nUtf

Croup COBS CODOM BALSAM the great po

llemedy tor Coughs Cold Croup W1 lCoi

pi l lar hoopshy

ing Cough and Consumption Both atees-k

onllnayy 4 oz also niammoth family bottles for sain by all drugglsls and dealers in

medicines rfo family should be over n i r wilhwit U ta tlMgt hotwe

OM YBraquor OM Y W 11 OH YaMlIMUBISHshyOP threo doors east of the Stone Church has just received a goodly number of the most desirable mowers now In use (the Ohio and Buckeye patents combined) Those wishing ffrstclaas mowers should make sure of one without delay remembering the best is the cheapest regardless of price

Cortland June 11868 48w6 m

DONT YOB WISH YOU CODLraquo BHAT rrf Mr JOB WUITVARSU of this village made last week from 417f lbs of milk given by a five-year-old cow 1 8 ^ lbs butter It should be understood as tho milking of preshycisely one week fi gtJ gtU

ft) Farmr TIIKKS- bullbull large and excellent asshy

sortment of fruit and ornamental trees flowshyers shrubs small fruits Ac Ac for sale on reasonable termsmdashcomer of Tompkins and Owego streets Call and see

n42 H0MBM CLMARY A Co e i 11 bull

N E W QoooamdashMr L J FITZORBALD of the firm of FlTzaBRALO A R M raquo has Just returned from New York with a large stock of boots and shoes for spring and sumshymer wear which will be sold as low as any house in New Tfork State and tower than any house in Cortland county Messrs F A F buy the beet good in market and sell them at reasonable prices Our readers would do well to call and exam Inn their stock before purchasing elsewhere

gt bull mdash A KINK into of Parasols Thread Lace Colshy

lars Fringes Gimps Buttons Stamped Yokes Laces Ac are now on display at TANNBRBros bdquo-

I l raquo l I I bull bull bull bull

MR 0 H WUKADON having removed his plaroof business at I (omur gives this week to the readers of the HTANDA aigt 4 very handshysome account of as complete a stock of harshynesses trunks whips blankets A c A c as has ever been brought Into this county Long established In Homer Mr WHKADON enjoys a reputation as a prompt reliable manshyufacturer and denier of which ho may well be proud Mr W has Just added a i a e lot of new material and promises to dispose of It at prlees satisfactory to buyers - Heoadvei-t i s i u i i i i t

vVii i i laquo t tn i ail I bull laquo i SBADMmdashThey have those beautiful shades

of Modes Lavender Blstuark Ac in dress goods at TANNKR Bros

TKOSK new goods are constantly amVlug at HrK-iKKamp HtmNKKK One of said firm is In tho eiiy pnrchaslng and sending home bargains in the Way of dress goods of all

style uijil des^rip^on^rpPrintit Ilfpllns Alshypacas Grenadines Frehcn Cambrics Organshydies Ac Ac Also James Hecks celebrated Cable Skirts cheaper than the cheapest a good thirty-spring Skirt at W cents young liMlles walking Skirts it (jfLOQ and evejrjr thing else equally low Call ami see tliem

bull im sgtlaquo raquoit i i -- til S A V B YOU it MONKY a n d buy standard A

sugar at lit els good young Hyson tea at 76 its liest New Castle sod at 10 ets of UOUSB UiimiAitu A Go i raquo n44

bdquoia gtgt i bdquovj i i A T EOWAKIISH I l lOWOUM-l l G A L I K U Y

A new patent multiplying camera for gems Four f o r ] t o 76 Bight for 1 00 Sixteen vmcarded for 1 00 Improved apparatus for copying old picshy

tures bull bull pictures enlarged to any she Photoshy

graphs finished In water colors and Indian ink from $160 to $1600

May 16 1868 46 mdash i mdash raquo raquo i

CANADAmdashSome fine shades of Canada Gray Casslmeres and also a good assortment of Cloths and Casslmeres at prices as low as before the war can be found at TANNER Bros

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RKAL ESTATEmdashI desire to hire a good house for tho next yoar I have for sale three desirable new dwelling houses one farm of forty acresgood buildings one tract of six acres and building lots in the corposhyration and ten acres good buildings and thirty^fivo acres of choice land lying just beyond corporation limits Also a form of 160 acres in Freetown Terms In all cases easy n-W Au-fumi H O L M N S

gtsgt SOMETHING N E W AND DsLioipps-T-The

Treasure Trove Troches manufactured by Messrs A L BURT A Co of New York are the most delicious Troches now in use There aro tforee kinds i-~No 1 cures coughs colds croup and asthma and are certain to allay all irritations of the throat bronchial tubes or lungs arising from over-exertion in singing reading or speaking No 2 eon -tains the best known remedy for all bowel complaints TTO 0 ara^ekigWed for the relief and oure of dyspepsia No family should be without them For sale by all druggists Price 86 cents per box i

B-i n imi i i i i

THE COKTstANJ3r C O U N T B^iitM)rABi) -T13l^DA^ 7 ^UJOJ 2J I8fiamp

bull H d n ^

NQJOV

A rush of Job work whteh seems to be on the on reuse will account for the unusual deshylay In the issuing df the STANDARD this week and the absence of the editor during the most of tho past week will account for the unusuajly Intorestimj patysr a-j lt bull aj

Tho usual meeting of the Young Mens Christian Association of Cortland will be held at Squires Hall on Monday evening next

Mr B It MOORE has removed his wi I in i 111 i i ig to make way for the new brick buildshying the foimaatton of which he has comshymenced

D J SPERRY fa laying down in front of his hotel a roomy and substantial sidewalk the benefit of vdraquokUraquo wIMybe raplaquod and apshypreciated by tho numerous walklsts who Journey ileisitwards iJn^tfeif Alnie (our-self Included) we thank yon

Among the eases In bankruptcy referred last Thursday to Register Gorr of Syracuse we nolico that of DUNCAN ltI MOORK of this place

The firm of BAKBR A BALL at Harford Mills with the intention of closing up busishyness propose to sell their dry goods at cost and soiuu at less tluut cost And tbjt AJO imtily debtors to settle up accounts or look out for other hands MiuaVii

The firm of FITZOERALD A FKRUUSON of UtU village has dissolyed partnership the business being continued by Messrs IYIYOKU ALT A RICE bull bull gti

A Sunday School Cotut^y Convention will be held at MqGrawvllie tjie 16th Inst

The AbUer Hi^uH$ oftuOtMreft gives an account of a Mr COIKIMIIAII of that vilshylage Wlid botiglit soj^laquo ^d^aopn spins df a stranger paying him $65 thorefor Noticing laraquof rfl ftUa Otry ^ h o r aAd-Wagou e f ^ e stranger still under the mill shed and misshytrusting that alt was not right ho put the horeo In his barn Tne reitriky a cduplc of men frnm Georgetown appeared and claimed the holW wagon hifes and all showing them to have hern stolen They paid Mr 0 $40 fgt$r^ foV 4 deg FWgt1QW degl the property leaving him miuiia $25 The thief has not been heard of since

TheCorttand Coftttty iAgrlonltaral Sodfoly

Save fully completed the arrangements for ut Anmml Horse Fair which is to take place

On Tuesday and(Wednesday of npxt wcek and weather pennittlug wo can safely give promise f f kvtsTyatyicdvB^xUfoitipr^yf

ThfeBaptuitSqclpfy of flpwpx^aYe lately raised to lis place in their church a now boll

|igt Sraquolaquo

County Court frsjiMwetlngM The following are the loinainlng causes

disposed of slnco our last Issue Harvey L Wldger resporiderit aist Josi-

ah Lord appellant Minor A Kern for plainshytiff Geo Bi Jones fori defendant Judgshyment pf Justice reversed With costs

Orlando Brown respondent agst Thomas Hinds appellant Geo B Jones for plainshytiff waters A Waters fordefendant Judgshyment of Justice affirmed withcosts

Lemuel W Wood appellant agst Zebulon C Randall respondent S Kellogg for plain tiff Miner AKra for defendant Judgment of JusacealunrftdwfthcSstT r r - r

RBquw-^lt BiprntRrtEW) wraquowMIgtlt8k as an especial favor when visiting Cortland of patients living In tow nlo call lt nvly hi the moining or aftei 4 I M and Of all hot W delay coming until Saturday after as then manycannot obtain an examination 1 now remain throe daymdashThursday Friday and Satun^ayrjrand^snall be down Wcdneariay evcnto f tJyne^Vt 18

q

Lucius h Holtleubcck Samuel Albro appellant

opt agst nfor litier A Kent

plaintiff) JosepliMorsefor dofendftht Judg ment of Justice affirmed with costs

Henry J Crandall rcspondsntv agst Na-tnau Miixsoii-upnellnnt Miner A F plaintiff Joseph Morse for defendant

ern for Judgshy

ment of Justice reversed with costs William H Phillips appellant agst Ohas

W Brown respondent Joseph Morse for plaintiff Miner A Kern for defendant Judgshyment of Justice affirmed with costs

Porter C Kingsbury and Wm H Haynos respondents agst The Syracuse Dmghamton ana N Y liailroad Company appellants lloyt A Smith for plaiulllfs U Porter for defendant Judgment of tho Justice reversshyed with costs bull

A II VVlard A Co respondents agst Charles Grover appellant C T Saxton for defendant Judgmont reversed by default with cost bull f V -^ ra- raquo ~ ^ ~

flihu Klannelly respondciit agst Michael Ba Sheridan appellant Ballard A warren for

plaintiff M Shoridan for defendant Judgshyment affirmed with costs by dofault

Daniel Jipson respondent ngst Nabot-U Ackerman appellaut 8 KoHoggfoTpMin-tiff Ballard A Warren for defendant Judgshymont of Justice affirmed with costs

liial Sclicllcngcr respondent agst Alvin Brown appellant^ Miner A Kerb for plainshytiff O Porter for defendant Now trial grantedmdashcosts to abide tho ovent

laquo-gtlaquo LADIESmdashIf you want a stylish dress go

to MILLS A WAMUENS^mdashthey keep buttons and trimmings to match tf

mm mdash I m w i i i n - Portrait of C o n Grant 13

47w5 VV If InvKUNiom

- (leneial Ageul

FLOtWBBB oiilaments ribbons trimmings Ac all of the latest styles at the Millinery Rooms of Mrs L BENEDICT In Schormer-horn Block She keeps hats bonnets Jockshyeys ladles caps hair braids colls Ac ampo Bleaching and pressing satisfactorily done

CLAIRVOYANT BKAMINATIONS FRBM +-Tho advantages arising from understanding the cause and nature of chronic disease as well as the peculiar constitution which you are treating cannot be over estimated Dr line TKitviKin understands what remedies aro suited to oach kvby^sta^ dfsefae Treats chronic causes Instead of symptoms interests himself to cure every caw that he treats and will give you the best advice as how to pro-sewn your health wo ask those to have an examination that have been given up as inshycurable as we can and are curing such very often Diseases of the Spine Chronic Cashytarrh Neuralgia Chronic Rheumatism Ulshycers of Bladder Kidneys or Womb Piles Consumption of Throat and Liver prostra ted Nervous system treated with great sucshycess Will boat Sparrys hotel three days every two weeks commencing Thursday Friday and Saturday June 1112 and lit

Stereoscopic V lows of the Paris Exposishytion In great variety at T EDWARDSS Phoshytograph Gallery Mam street Cortland UHtf

i raquo as iHi - i i i 1 -TIIK DKMAL f JROMEBSIONmdashA preliminashy

ry meeting of the Dentists of Dental District No 6 met at tha Lewis House Bmghamton Tuesday June 21868 and proceeded to orshyganize under the new not passed by the last Legislature to Incorporate dental societies for the purpose of Improving and regulating tho practice of dentistry in this State by elect jug I lis amp H McCall of Bmghamton Presishydent R Walker of Owego Vroe-Pfsstdent J A Todd of Cortland Secretary H Hodge of lliiighsinion Treasurer andDrs Walker Holmes Hagwadt Hodge Rhodes Turner Wheator and Brown delegates to attend the meeting to be held at Albany the last Tuesday in June 1868

This fa a step in the right direction and as the law makes it necessary for a person to pass an examination and receive a diploma from theState society before ho can honorashybly and legally practice dentistry- It will no doubt rid the community of many ignorant pretenders M lt - ampu bullbull

We have rcjved ^laquoopyopoundMAKSRALi8 superb engraving of our next President and to speak of it asany other than a work of very great merit Would not be giving It jusshytice It Is from a painting by the same arshytist which was executed at the headquarters of the General at Washington when ho had eyery facility extonded to him for thoroughshyly studying his subject That this portrait of Gen GRANT has realized the expectations

raised by tho artists previous jifoducttons is evident That it Is a faithful likeness wo needjnp jWttc^gua^ntos th^nis f d y e n ^ Ulj following letters from the wifeand most in timato friends of the Genera) and criticisms of those who have examined this work and lire best quail Hi

ABmtoTW F W z o l 1868 Mr W E MARBKALL Dear Sir --mdashI am

delighted with your splendid engraving of my husband I cannot s a y fob much In its praise As a likeness I do not think It could he better and I shall always prize your eleshygant gut YyursirujrPi j i lt r i w bullbull

JrjtiA D GRANT WASHINGTON D C Feb 81868

MRSSRB TIOKNOR A FDJLDB Gentlemen It has afforded me great pleasure to see and examine an bull ai list-proof of Marshalls Line Knffraving of General V S Grant In the execution of tho work art seems to have achieved its highest triumph The likeness is most perfect and the wonderful skill disshyplayed by tho artist must excite the warmest admiration of all lovers of art

Very truly yOUrs Ac E B WASIIMUUNK

M [ Ci i NORTH SHORK STATKN ISLAND ) rliYiARril8-(J868 J

MY DKAR SIR mdashI thank you most heartishyly for the noble and satisfactory portrait Of General Gran t The same force and fidelity tho same exquisite skill and delicacy which you have made us all admire in your Washshyington and Llncolfi art renewed in this masshyterly work It shows all that simplicity to nacity sagacity modesty and moderation gtvhlcamp axptklii GramVi carirnd co^nitSnd him so closoly to tho regard and respect of his countrymen

We aro all your debtors again and 1 am most truly yonV -obliged frUfnd and servant

GKOROR WILLIAM CURTIS

COLSMAN HojJSfN Y March 18lis DKAR SIR mdasht received tho largo lino enshy

graving of General Grant you were kind enougS-w send m i I have known die Genshyeral many years and consider the likeness an admirable one The expression of the face Is very fine I doubt considered merely as a work of art If the picture has ever been surshypassed inthfa country bdquobdquobull fj TJ

Yours very truly A DIIIUUKDAY Hvt Maj-Gcn U S A

NMW YORK March 16186a MKSSRS TICKNOR A FIELDS Dear Sire

I have to acknowledge the receipt of an im ibaHseng

itains tl bllshed is an engi

many fine artistic Qualities being very brll-

presslon of Mr Marshalls engraving of Gen t ie high

artist a ing of Mr Lincoln As an engraving it has

Grant Thfa work sustafos don of the artist established by

ic high reputa-UtVettKiiiv-

CANNOT B TOO HIOHLY SPOKRI OFmdashMr George Motley of the Frankfort Mills Rochshyester N Y| Writes I have used your mashychine for some timo In my family Too muen i cannot be mid in ittjator It fa the only Sewshying Machine I have vet found that will make as strong a seam as Is required for stitching Bolting-clothsmdashthe peculiar elasticity of the stitch allowing the greatest strain on the seam without the least danger of rldplngor break-ing-[Lette to Wilferaquo C May 11866

bull bullgt gt - uraquolt i n

kraquoCoj Piolds canvass

plant and quite original in style and treatshyment Very respectfully yOurs

A B Dim A NII Artist Th|copy|laquoMlllaquoitro ^f|iiraquoSfJ|raquopraquoaaVltl

likeness of one upon whom the eyes of the nation are fastened with the deepest interest gives It an unusualinierost ami makes it In fact) the standard portrait

The picture is sold only by subscriptionat a very low price fa published by Ticknor A

walsooi

who ask for agents to town

raquoltbull f Surrogataa Court 11K f t HI K A V SMlTlf SIJIlllOOATK

MAY 2i In the matter of Hie estalo of JosiahHart ofCorUiid deceased Final sottlcmeuV of administrator adjourned until Juty6tult i ilaquoBatJPM

MAY 28 In die matter of the estate of Jane Orandall of Preble deceased Petition for letters of administration filed by Win Johnson a creditor and citations issued reshyturnable June 19th at 10 A M

In die matter of the guardianavip of Lewis F Carlisle Blla Carlisle and James A Car lisle of Preble Petitions filed asking the appointmeat of Pamolia Carlisle as general guWdian - f v AIV bull

In tho matter of the guardianship of Anna F Haynos of Preble Petition filed asking the appolrflment ft|Jraquo a Haypejias jgeneral guardlajB j ^fr A ^ v j | r j

In the matterof die estate of Obediah Can^lft of (Jlncinimtus deceased Petition of ^kecptor Altfi for order djl t creditors||ire sent claims to Putlorson Day at Clncinuatus

In tho matter of the estate of George W Wjt Ony of Trnvton deceased Petjitio)ior executor illed andorder issued that ereditors present their claims to Chadncejr Stevens Of Truxton y - ^ bdquo bull

MAY 80- -In tho matter of the estate of Fred Osborne of Scptt ^eipeased ^t i t ion of Clailna Oslmrito filed and letters of adshyministration Issued to Noah H Osborne bull

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LvwtVlWlaquoi(r Y o r k - B y A u t h o r i t y i i i ^ rt bull I

tJHirfef Vraquow unlclaquos a different tlmtfaWiU bo prescribed therein shall c o m m e n c e a n d tnko effect throughout tho State on and n o t

b laquo r W l W l ^ W raquo nual passage as certifled by the Secreeary of StaT See 1 tufts 4ohkp 7 p^H t Re vfae stgtfjitef v bull )r^bull

CAAP 198

real estate and to remove rAcademy ingand appurtenaneesv^rv ftl YMIWS

tented n lemlte am 4raquo^igt1 ltfo laquo W f 9

SsflrrowvThetrtisW^s ttf Cffltiftidyrtle Academy l i Jlhe coupty tf CoJilSjiaM hereby authorized and empowered to convey the use of the land situated in the village of CordaM anlaquo toy-ttyW bysaiddusteto the people of the State of Kow York raquo lt laquo die Superintendent of Public Instruction to fori|i rraquomplonontpart 6f 0gte ijite for tlilaquo normal scuool building located in said vilshylage and When said land the use of which fa hereby auihorijied (obo conveyed eeaso to be used as a component part of sito for said nonnal school building the use

Ntfcr AdTertlraquolaquoaacnU

-TOTHOSB^-

BUYINa HAKNESS

I H A V l R B M O V B P M Y l i f Q C K O P W O R K T O the laquo ) bdquo V |

iFirst dpor nortti Ql I^ lggs Smiths

G-rooery Store Near the Poat Office where can be seen alargor supeshyrior ami m o m complete stock la o a r l ine o f trade than waa ever kept b y mysel f or any ono eliw In the county and for tho especial IwueAt of thoao residing

O T O eael moilli and w o t of Oortlaud vlllairo I aolf t o g ive them good a t prioee and quality tnai w i n amply pay them lor a JournoV to the little t o w n of Homer one of Cortland village suburbs Having Just i ut ii rued from N o w York e l l y I have a ft ill l inn of

iECorsf) JBlanketB ampr Suxamer wd I w id ter bullbullbullbull

l i n e n Worst oil and 8laquoHm Horae SheoU Kngllsh Flush Wool and Worsted Lap Kobaa also a large s tock o f bull bdquo

T B U 3VXCreg Of Itocliosler manufacture flur superior to the N e w

bullnty duTerent Carpet lUg

BB aud Whips ntviiry low fljjures

My ntovh ofllnnuiMM iH ltom-filcte

Including s l l m a y ^ Blngle I bull

l ^ ^ e n t y Dollar Oali and aaraquo fcr yoaraeive In addition to llio above I keep coaalantly on liaud Imlla Coml Nets at | | Woacli Whvgt - - w - _ and Track Whips i Trotting Halls Iiiterfnring Hoot Horsa Muaalos and KarTlui Leather Hoiw Cliaaoa Patent aud Kancy laumt Ioatlior llsltors Hemp Jiito Hop Allccaut andKnglisli Wool Cairlaga and Dour Mate of various colors Childrens Oarrlagaey with tongaes and poramliiilstnrs of nil styles and prices fraaa $raquotS0 to $85 Toy Drums Veioclpcdos lloliby HOSMS Carts for IHJVS llavorsacka with or without Khoulder Straps School Honk Satchels civ-crcd llucklea common lliissot mid black leatlior III-dlng Brlillea Martlnsalea Saddlery llaidwiirofur-

trade at a small advance gtbull (lltia pliSw

Oiraquo)k Taimcd Lctither tKcAexclaVtlvely for light Haraoaaahd for Draught If^rofenWi

bullproved papor lKraquo H WHKADON

to Philadelphia BalUmofe TI i itout n i J M

lo Unitiiimiv iraquoor to lliiiiiili YJork (vta Krlo Hull way) $8 18

tiVRAVBI^EKS t a i l l H l -bullvtjrpraquotigt iiigtitw fliViM taai^sB Syracuse Bingibaxaton and N e w bdquo YorkIfaaiwraquoy bdquoI r

ltgtltgt kmodm l^kmatameak bullbull

fyBEiPBSV 8H0BTE8T and QUICK 1ST ROUTE

ijwm vat ltbullbull raquoraquoiltraquoWew

bull bull bull B A G O A a K C H B C K K D THROUGH On anil aftor Monday May 11 tl 1868 trains w i n r a n

bull S l o U e i f s (Stindayao^captetU fVl j i L R A Y S 8 Y R A 0 U S K

840 A a i - C o n n e c t l n g a t l l l n g h a m t o n wUhKxpifeea bull i i Train on llm Krlo Rai lwayf in Now York

wi th S leeping Can attaohod arriving In N e w Y o r k ajrrJO n e x t lnorolng

I^Vlaquo fBlNCInUraquoTfJW | i

400 P M On arrival of Express Trains from New York and Dunkirk and Way Train from Rhnlre and connect Ing with Kxpress Train on Now York Central Railway Kast and Wast

Through tickets to New York Philadelphia Baltl-

gmro Klmlri Corning Ao can bo urncurcd at tho fflceof Wm O llniyCm north sldo at tho Now York

Central Railway Depot and at tho Tlckot Officii cor nor of Onondaga and Cittton at root a

raquot iQEo|HAyg aittgtraquortraquoltraquoafpr

bull i i i t u t

Bfm^^ S A L E J JA^COMmfNCSED AT THRMAKUOT STORK

-James 8 Squire A O f fy

bull - K i i5- - i i t i i

laquorgtraquoi 0 O-WlfLAVtJttY

Where they have

PILES UPOJSTPILESlttf GOODS - j f cJraquo V R W i l gt ngt 11 l l f I i l t l j l i i r i j i

^bull bull4 f prribpajSA^I taraquo teoSnl |gtanlo price la New tSr lo cotlaquoi dJ jiiiiuiltygto)(i JOM ut- bull

bull jtia-v bull utmmtX^ii in)raquoiii our Store Daily

n Erie Railway mili

CR of an order o f A P Smith Sur-mtyof - bullbullbull havtnj

the county of Oortlnil uotlca la hereby c laims bull bull

TWPTJl J rogato

- given to aUiuoriins having claims against tho ci Of Ooorge W W B t s o n o f T r u x l o n d e c e a s e d t h a t are requlret t o exhib i t the aame w i th tho vouc reoT to aba subscriber tho executor o f tho

office lu Truxton village on or boforo

and possession shall revert to said trustees or to tliosn who may legally represent them find from tlionceiortli all the right title lute-or to thoao who may legally represent them find from tlionceiortli all tho light title Inteshyrest and possession of the People of this State or UieirlQgnl representatlyo pr repre neiitailvi-s sliall tlteasc and be volnraquo bull 11J i

2 The trustees of said academy are hereshyby authorized and empowered to sell or oth-erwlse disposp of the academy building lix-wnvH and appurtenances now on said land owned by thorn and causo tho samo to ho removed therofrom

8 The Said trustees may provide byroad lution for the conveyance of thii use of paid laud and for the sale or disposal of said acashydemy building fixtures and appurtenances and direct tho conveyance of the useof salu land to he made- uitii executed in the corposhyrate name of sold academy by such officers of said board of trustees as they may desigshynate | | bdquo

sect 4 This act shall take effect immediately i - bull i bull bull i O

C i i A P i i m WJ4-A N A C T In relation to tho N o r m a l School at

Cortland and confirming the action of tho vi l lage trustees in rofereuce thereto Passed Apri l 11 1801) three-fifths beiug

present The People df the State of Netb York represhy

sented in Senate and Assembly do enact at folshylows

SKCTION 1 The purchase of lands In tho village of Cortland by the board of ^trustees of said village for a site and grounds for a

bullliool is confirmed and legalised and said village may take and hold such lands Nonnal school ig confirmed and legalized

village may take and hold such lands and may convey tho same to the State in pursiituuMi of tho proposals made by Itfor the establishment of such school under an act entitled Ah act in Regard ^-Normal schools passed April seventh eighteen hint

praquoTho conveyance heVetofoVe maoV by tho surviving trustees i of the old burying ground so called In tho village Of Cdttjtad located in the rear of the Academy and Motli-odist Church grounds to the said village shall bo held to convey all their intercstln said grounds and tho trust assumed by or imposcd lipotjisuch trustees in reference to said burying ground is declared ended and discharged

t$ 9 The trustees Of the Village of Cortland are hereby empowered to remove the remains of the dead interred in said burying ground to the Cortland Rural Cemetery and to n inter them therein but lit case of slldh ri movent shall be their duty arid they aretteh^ by required to place over each now grave the stone or monument that marked said grave in tho old ground and in case no stone jiion-i in tent or designation of any kind shall indishycate tho person whose remains shall be so reshymoved and the name of such person shall be known tho said trustees shall indicate in some suitable manner the new burial place of such person so removed and all romov ids by said trustees heretofore mado from said old burial giound done according to requireshyments of this section are hereby legalised

tepilrlaf done at shortest uotlcn All work warshyranted whether so specified at tho time of sale or not One years credit given fmraj

uKt bullbull 0HA1 Humor Jinut 11S88 48

lust the estate tthey chew

thereoT to ana subscriber the onccutor of tho aid Ml a his ofBce In Truxton village on ot boforo dccoasotl

the 6th da

Kxeoutorof the last Will and testament of (Jew Watson doccased

rNPOB

w ailtM

J rugate 0 given to all

(ANOffof an order of A P Smith Snr-the wanly of Cortland notlf --

arsons having claims agalr pbeltHaEbulltraquo4bull ft CTnjJnrTstnsil ihiy are r3le^to^ShlampRtWraquoraquoe with tie vouch-bullrj thereo to to laquo5hraquosectnMamplaquo j w f t w ltampbull bullsM aocetM at lh aiork of HcWy Klhiman In lt In elnnatue o r boforo tho sqrdayof Pot^mber 18W DakedMayKltWS ~ ^ A ^ 8 W 0 yen p A Y

Hxootttoref the estate or Obodteh OannliT deod n laquo bull gt bull bullbull bullbull f bull bull bullbull M bull

lloatiMtry amp Milver-Flutftiff

^iv- ^v^iWTJIUL WO laquo IID tespectfnlly Inform hit patrons tliat the

building I D whloh Ida l lnntal rooms n o w are la sooii to bo moveil back ono door from Mali in t and Would wish for ai Si

inner pat ions and all those who lb the line of Dentistry thst they

Main street su-to bis

inythlng will find hiii m the same rooms which he now occushypies until is coinplal ho has oot vcr plater i wish to pa ware than bullbull idlaquo trade

ho now block to be built by It Ii Moore is cuinpletod And also would Inform the public that

it oat Mr U o Oandee tho gold and sll-(I Is n o w prepared to Oder (to all w h o iaso silver-plated waro) a far superior i heretofore- been kept for mile tln-eo

tlmdsthe auioiiut of si lver being used In plating All who wish to have their knives forks spoons casshytors thimbles watehes rings (gold or silver) plated or re plated can have the work done in a manner that will not fall to satisfy nil Not only will the goods be heavily plated but finished up In splendid style

1ICAHU call snd examine for yoiirsolves R o o m s In the Hchormerliorn Block formerly oocuplodby H O Candes over Mills He Warrens store 46w4 -

iega fall arid con firmed and the expense of all such

reraoVJaiyWhether heretofore lncnrred or hereafter to lie incmi -cd by said trustees shall be deemed apart of the purchase prico agreed to bo paid by said village for tho said old bushyrial ground S n A

g 4 The payment of the principal and inshyterest of the bonds already issued by said vilshylage for said normal school tini pose and of those to bo issued pursuant to the provisions of the aforesaid act shall bo provided for from time to timo as tho same shall become due by taxes which shall be bull assessed and collected upon all the taxable property In said village in the same manner and at tho samo timo as other village taxes are assessed and collects bull - bullbull ~

go This act shall take effect immediately STATU OF N E W YORK )

Office of tho Secretary of State f Vv bull 1 have compared tho prccccdlng with the

original law now on file in this office and do hereby certify Unit the same Is a correct transcript iheietVom and of the whole of said original law

Secretary of State

| lid i II in III ill fttfej

( bullroOplriQs amp Provisions AT THE STORK OF

Rouse Hubbard amp Co

WHO ojrsr at wholesalo and rotall tlio LAROBST OHBiiPRSt laquold MBsrASSOhTMBNt of

laquo lioite Ctrocerieg and Proraquo visions

Evar brouget l t t to this market consist ing in part of

Fint3ftit|$awder i Imperial

JN AND AFTRIt Monday May lttli 18(8 trains f will leave Jtlnglmmlon at about the following r l Qomowitsf bullbullbullbull 8 0 Ai M ^ N I g h t E x p r e s k l ( M o n d a y s e x c e p t e d ) for

8 80 A M Nl3tradekxpKtaliall1fOTl5wneraquotor falo Salamanca Dunkirk and the V

6iii tti^Sa^^^01^-^mraquoixiiit^t

[ li ih ^ ro^(^aiffiiraquok i W ^ f C Wltt ^ ^

864 P M J t l ^ r W ^ ^ W ^ ^ J rlaquor

3i V Raflwa DirW lTOwistTsgtil

837 P M -glloressMalf Sundays fampraquotWamp Buflhlo Salamanca and Dunkirk win-

$8(3 P Itmdash^vayFretghti^undaysexcepted) 1289 PM KnuVaut Train Dally for tho West

i i i B 0 1 N v V E A 8 T i l gt Oil bullbullbull laquoHd

to A ^ti^^Sxinm^m aery at Oroycourt

and Now Knglaiid cities

Where thraquoy are eora^-rtsMivsaraS i)tlaquo tmbtmu nsMUrl bullbullbulltifHi^uhu it

THBIKMANiY W A N T S S U P P L I E D

bulll- tftlraquoW

AN ^NTIJUB NEW vibJ

^TOCK OF GOODS A T THK 8 T O S S F O l t M R R L T OOCTJPIKD B Y

ALTON KELLOGG In MoOrawvllle N Y

HAVING purchasod tho above store and filled it with an entire new stock of goods will sell at

atJ per c e n t l o s s t h n n la s t aeaaon I

TUB ASSORTMENT IS OOMPtBrrB

| bdquo 1 ( I N O U A N T m A N D VAR4WY (bull OP l l l iAMraquollW^ ) l1J1lO Odj(

STAPLE and FANOT DEY GOODS URSSS GOODS bull Wlt 1

SHAWLS n l HJlTJt GOODS

JR ninnt

LAVBS

laquo ( |SM( Vt 1 ^ l vTif laquoVi gtraquoraquoraquo -i bull

1-P IfiK

i goods a t prices that

^bull^O^Bprti t lo i i

Our slock this Surluir Is IAltUKK THAN KVBIt cemprU^iigaimlaquoitvl5laquorilclek

f T gt i r bull (bull li- IIJ j | i i i ltvi

I gt raquo T P gt C W 0 0 igtmt lt iuirf iiraquo-yjii5raquojtraquo attuxttih i bullbullltrtifl

D r t h W CrOOslaV bullbull bullbull- v i bf -ii raquo-raquoraquo -^ l ^ i f W ^ i 0 O s ^ s | pound W ^ bull gtl i i i Ki (^i(0f|plaquof rgtiiittigt P t f t e J l M t

i f ^ w O l M raquo lraquoJIraquoi oJ -f 4gtVT|

bull - i n i - i T v n tfraquoi l l ltbullgt I U iKjuv -

H h a w l H i a t gt I I n d a n c e Jelaquo i bull J7laquo li-fft li7it( i bull r i l riniT- u

1 From the Berlin to the real l l - l e Jultj (Inia v i m yil((fii tlaquo trugtltl at bull ltf x-i)iyi ) i HII raquofio Jvi-i l ie t ia

i J r J it IOtijiiMf n y v t j u a i fvii n raquoi

rmitm

Olothraquor Caalmore gt gt A raquo d T A I L O R S T H I M M l N W

HOUSEKEEPERS GOODS^-^VhlU Hunts Table l inen Nankins

Towels Muslin said IMo t nirtaln Ooo bull ^^si fflrfcVcxSbull laquo a P ^ lt Bats Win ^ l a e XaraT

_ Prints Ouurhsms bull i( laquo UmbrelhuV TrarasolaV

lllark Dress Silks Alpacas DeLalaea Printed Brll Hftls 81HM MaslUis Victoria IJIWIK Nainsooks Ofreiolee AeoneU laquo e Alsoall thai Is ncod-

TSLAiJcsSr as-Hid i i O a ^ -Kw^toandSays wSa wMttsaoNosf of k o W keepefsicslledfoay s tockobdquo bdquo bdquo poundJpoundm

C0ilOOKlllaquoFiampailASSWARE bull w n l o h I s n tonSdeht will meet their wanla bullbullraquo I keep c o n U n i l y supplied laquo l i h all kinds of

GROCERIES JKOVJNIONS ampc-( bulla-which will he sold 1 the lonw m v M Mat

pnMte are raapectnaiy Invited to lataintne

- u bdquo 11 have no old goods to dispose ot hoagh t at

Kirn HKKION Iowa lt T I W m i -o IIj^ijWJatAsWfAOTIaW^aWiJIaia

J) l i p o i f f j [ bull laquo ^ ^ ^ A t J A M T X gt

I

hrs for Boston

jrHawamp-atMlddtctowiirorOnionviilii atUoshcn for Montgomery aid at Breyconrt raquo r

1939PM -Day J-Iipressl (Sundays oxeeptcd) con-

^m bull ru t

(WllJj

4 6 0 Pgt M--Accominodatjpn Train Dalljr n 8 60 P M N e w York and Baltimore Mall (Sundays

1048PMmdashKlgnTnlng Kxnicss Dally connect ing at IQgimif- bull

860

uii iWeebtediXj )( -iJ^tif JIIHOI I PMmdashilghtnlng Kxpress Dally connecting at

Sit Jersoy City wRhjnfmiW oxpJolaquoraquo train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore

i M-wsygtroIg^^Snndsy6 excepted)

yA rovlsnd and ci Of Tassenger Trains on

Hyso

81KJAK8

Japan and Black Teas

HMO) DU1RD F

8PIOK8

laquoATS

iAftD bull FLo lm l iAM8 yaw j f bull

M gtl l r -

BUTTER qHEEB^i

bdquobullbull JiT SALT bull -raquo Hutt ior amp^lmxunampisot u igt

i n l^irlcins woowj^r^^WUJLOW WJPE

oTl i uiu--ltivjj(ii-iil-i wr n

Our BtocIfJ^Uu^laquoanfl^Mr90rthiont comptoW

W e c a n a n d w i l l soil Lower t h a n owor bdquo - bull Bffoiry T

P T Oood4promptl delivered t o a n ^ part^f tptl eoiporatluii free of chargo

(Sundays qxcopted)

plcte Pocket Time Table raquoKrte Railway and connectshy

ing Lines has recently boon published snd i an lie ilrocnrcil imsppllnnlloi i to tho Tloket Agont nf the

hm BARit ^ f amp a trademamp

The Final Vote Teukea 1 Old 11 if 11 Prtces

CONV1CTKD OF

High Orimeri and Misdemeanors

AS a fin I Inn- evidence that such Is really the caxo yog havo only to call at our store

No 3 Keator Block And liu convinced You will find horo a complete a s sortinont of everything pertaining to tho dry goods triiilo imili ai) i i i

CLOTHS CASSIMBRES FRKNCII and I R I S H r O l i U N 8

MOZAMl)Ilt4UK8 FRBNCII amp AMKRff^AN MUSLINS

OROANDIK8 O U 5 N A D I N B S

SHAWLS LAClCS

T K I M M W G S 0 bdquo c Also

J a m e s Books ColoOrntotl Cahlo Skirts I

In all stylos CTfRAP We luipe liy honorable dpallng to rdcrlt aeharo of

_ bull nirt e r i i j i ltv -bullbullbull (oiHand May

mdash r - ~ ^ bull bull I I bull mdash mdash - mdash I I i l i l l

Furniture Furniture F U R N I T U R E

bull bull bull i raquo bull

IMMENSE BTOOKt G-REAT REDTJCTrON

ON ACOOTJRT OF RRMOrAB

FURNITURE Retailed at Wholosalo Prices forthe next SIXTY DAYS at

4 5 South Hiiilnii St Hyiaeiiso N Y bullgtlt bullTo Inj- iii-mfigtflthgt bullt-Airv bullbull(

Ami wo would here say to o r laquo laquo t o m e r raquo that we lajje

i J i t r i laquo raquo 1

ftwwtW lirn vix fun

it

tf bull ( - l I r j i j

bull

bullKH SUMNBK bullntf

Wall and Window Paper JJ ir i i i i v i C i l v n-wrf - rn i

ts ntfatrWassea ht Style andiotutBty AM the largest sssortment in town I

In large liumlwn and great variety Our timle In jn t i ir l vgtii J ( i ^ bullbull bull

craquooc Ksiir We make a epodalty Impoi i lng it direct from Staf-fordhlre Kugkwd oarsatves w S can g ive bur eusto

And in fait everything pertaining to the OROOK

bullalHHOrlCH Of A l t K l l t d

NAtia WINDOW GLASS TUBS snd riRKINS

010VXR AND TIMOTHYSKSD

Together with

AHliton and Syraouse Dairy Salt

AtwhulewilOKiidK-liill A c Ac CALL and 8KB US

JAH 8 8Q1I1R1IR 00

THE KING OF

ABYSSINIA

i i f ill bull lifiil -TT wnMrfHlaquoiolgtmdashw-

BE--A3Li bull E8ampA-1Samp-bullffbdquo raquolt ^ )raquon$ny bullill ltt-i yi le tljifeT othitiq

bullbullraquo iijjis -tviiii i 9laquoiJiiivi jdraquolirlt no T H O S E W l B H I N O u i j

I bull raquo l l i n l l H)l SWII fl laquoifl )gt|iS iJIl

Building t^Wn Vi raquolaquoiiiirivltyi nuitflfUL1 ttiij i l l lt i bull I 3gtbull bullgt ltitj o n i i i i - bullraquopoundpoundraquo Mi

lt M gt 1 1 V I A f S l ) 01 I I uiiiwl no t i jJ^Tf laygt4lt(f t - Mgt

bullbull II-I-O M I bull i^l) j Ji l^i -VJJi laquo I bull bull

bullbulllit s i rmi-lMd l())-i)fi fult Js-fil - i Wgt rnWUW H W r W O nilt io laquo

j v i lBXjICJstU^-A^fsWiM (I bull) I lt-

igt iyiL) vJL iiAiraquotUi llyiii J if

o^ lt-gtf laquoraquo u degbullbullgt Id- lnraquoivlaquol lt1 MoQi^w^goiinseiTell A NUMR1IR OV bull laquo

CHOICE

n

IB1V

Praquolry atari m

v J S U 1 a n lti

i

7 e

stock

OllAMWWJ RWraquo laquo--ifi((iraquoDHHlaquoi WB^YAraquopK^TOpjNfVMN^iJ|laquoR rbdquo

MATTRBSSES PILLbvfl 8gtRINft BEDS bullAn bullbullgt 4tfJbo|Iat if U Jrrii

WHOtiESAIiE PRICES

I l I C w

T T A B FAILED TO MARRY TIIB

Quoen of England

Ty bull l i I $ Hi 11 Hi W

bullbull i bull gt

(SUOCBSSOR o r )IIHOMraquoH A Biiss)

bull bull i 1 bullbdquo v - bullbull laquobull V _ bullbull itUV JlWvnMl V y bull bull bullbull bull Does not fall to keep In his store

i -in

D m K i i i i j LOOATRD IN THIS R M d AIUOIN1 jrtj

bull OolTNlTRSj

0raquolaquo2gt Flaquo3jfm in WiraquooonlaquorJin

And one In Western Virginia

BOTH VERY DltertUitfiK KNOUIRK OK

M c O r a w A H o m i M t v i l l ntStf laquo O i s T i i A N raquo ( i N T- i i i

V A C U U M D t L

VAOtJUM OH 1 SKNIIKKH LBATIIQR WATER P R O O F

V A C U U M O i l Makes stln and dry Harness Soft and nllahlc

i bull FOR rTHK N E X T KXTX O A Y S itnthor than remove thorn most ly of our o w n finish

I

Our (looils era Naiv sad gotten up for our Retail

trade and wo soil them with a Special Qusrantee as to the Quality and Price your

laquoA AWeT i laquo J bullbullbull- wbullbullbull bull

raquo J i i laquo i A ltbullbull

OOllHKOTSD WSKKIX BT O W COUJNS J

Flour Spuing SI barrel $1100 Red winter raquo barrel 1S80 Whlto winter raquogt barreli raquo 00

Wheat per hnbull bull - - S SB Buckwheat per Im 80

Birleyp Corn V bui Oat a W bushel Pork lt$ barrel m

I Roll per pound Eggs ttdos 8snvbarrel Hay laquoi tontibdquo

Shoulders |raquo lb Potatoes W busliol IIrans W bushel1 Woodcord Chickens dressed f) ugt Turkoys dressed fl 8gt DncJ

iirwVrt^TWi oo 801

Apples dried t) Psef dnaaad (f) H ^ bullgtltgt t v p W t v i Lardal l SO Tallow raquo tgt AsWrWWrriv bull Cheese i tgt i | l Apples greon 78 Blackberries dried raquogt tb 15

Hli^- Honoy V ft raquolaquo raquo f 4(K Vlnogar (elder) pergsl bdquo gtbdquo X

ajtosiih] bull 8 Timothy seed per h n a 6(1 lt Cloversmamperbn iviy - i 8 B ( Clovor (large) per bm

Flax Ssed per hptrade gt bull f ^ j

111 60 18(10 1500 8 7raquo

00 1 SO J 08 185

i|

JCSBJ1

H U 8 B I E R 8 1 bull l | L bull - bull bull bull J ) t l j l i r

Leallier and Findings

KTPl|ifeASiw^^ KM amp l l laquo t I I - - 1 laquo

^4t low i fican bt bought west of Mii f bull- Ytrkf -bull o X-i

rlaquoSwu1iTOt-Hr gtlaquolaquo -T BOOTS AJfa 6H0KS OF lit ttixtdt-

aonlictul-ed to order

|laquoTThey

sJv|rL4C-gtXbull -JSt-

IPO 5aity ltfli

ssKSfwsmLT bull

i

in all l i s branchos

M ^ forHIDES and SKINS bullbullbull-bull bull bull lt raquo bull laquo T H raquo bull bull bull laquo - raquo gt V i ( |

fff rTgti WlaquoH

Opposite MossoriKor Hall Main St

TbdquoKbdquoKSt bull

SMOKERS ARTTOLES

PEOKS

laquogtJ iW-MJl

eotmtjlaquo for the moasy at bdquo

EW T0BA000 STOBE copyppofrtto C o u n t y O l r k 8 OfTloe 1

( B O R T L A N D N Y

8 K J Vl-o lwrja(sraquot i Ibr Westsr-n To oscco bullT f l i

oltii up for our a Special Gjiarai

N o w la the l ime to buy

^mi(^LadegyensgtoV4iiiij4

fW Romombor tho number 4 0 South Halloa St bullnptkMt the O t o W H o t e l - T K 7 J laquo bullbullbull

bull ( i t i I raquo i raquo n l raquo Wrwmdash4mdash i n - i l | r i i i f

iDr Bussell Jlt mhitampr A l m l y t h a l IMiVHirian

if IAN BR OONSULTBD AT I HIS bull 6 F F I 0 K AS I V follows r- f

SYRAOtMli-mflRR 70(AAt-laquolaquotnrdraquoy the

a g m$ffl ^ ^ ^ ^ raquobullbull VULfY-nP^TJ(RS bully-rrfiV+Xuasday t te 1Mb

-of jnns i bull

4ampte$T$$smtrade WW-trade- dOT^finnf^^^ V0

t rmmnrmdashut tiintrA rniwi raquo_IJ _ ltH

Ro4d^lMno|6sl Oflco No 804 FrSokJIt street ft doors aboVb Alloli strdot

Thote afjsttod with dlaeases of the Lupgs diseases of tho Liver or Kldnoys Inflammations Dropsy llli^nnWlsm^Aslhim raquohdrtnraquoss ofiBreJSh o | ma-ciilty of Breathing Dyspepsia Weakness pr Nervous bull ^J^ty^Jv^^S3SmS(Los 01 Appetlto Constipation Derangements o f the Stom-

Abscossek u lcers R u n n i n g from tho Ears fftflauirna-t l o n of the I-yes and a l l f o i ma of Cataarh or any chronic or lingering complaint aro Invited to call No chargn for consultation Kspcclsl s i tout Ion jxitd to diseases of w o m e n and children Our sys tem of treatment Is entirety our o w n SMI our remediesraquor prepared by ourselves n4iyl

tMfn yj

Agents Wautod for Danas i gt lii( Ay^^0f^laquoraquo^gt rgtP WraquoMtfti-l I u V bull

LERE OF ULf SSE8 8 OUM bT

COMPUiSINd a conijileKi and arlaquouratlaquo history of his evenlnil and Intdresltng career with an ah-

thouticnarraWvo ofWs InvalntMfi nillltary aervlcas adillni also an Impartial esUmare of his character as a Man a SoWter wvtaStabtmani HJIIIQB CHraquoKIlaquoS bull A DANA late AssletarH Hecrclary of war Thlaquo Hin-ingflold JtniuMmn say t-DanaJfclttaof laquoraquoraquo nil Orant ts euro to bo the most authentic and beat Life of Grant nnbllshcd For particulars apply to

(SUCCRSfJOR OF W 11 TISJIALK amp CO) raquol

|-JHAL1laquoU IN WMM l i J ( W KCtl

I W l i l i l 8 T M iiVlll

bull yf bdquo hf-i glfiml LTJMBKs i i L yv bullbullbull- i fwqii bullbull LJklPXQ bull

U bullbullbullbullSMIJfCHiESt^^ bull ^laquoFgtpW4BraquorWbull gthiii1

H1t|lgtrilijraquo i)Ajrraquo(-l l bull ktitt JTf IUM bullbull ^r^irriB lrbulli tL(raquolaquoOItlaquogt- o i ^laquo3ampRampK jlrodbiw -x^Vm Uwi

j uMOORQ titgtihMxm -(raquod UfIT ampCHgtamp6( bullbullbullbullbullgtbull bullbullbullbull bullbull I s i o m lj

N W r t H e F gt raquo raquo f J r ) g lt raquo r b i o t

nl ffilJaH

County Clerks Office ItimtitH xm rlaquolaquoi irrV- i c- in

I bull in j 1 -iu 1 J xr i

All that a iiusekltper craquou wish in t U II of bdquo bdquo (- 1 -1

lt bull I I - bull bull bull

bullil ij- gt i bull t o t i 4 i ( B s _ D i laquo K i 1

) - I l l ligt rtjilij - l i li bullbull) J - A T W -

iHlo

1 j r r A T - io bull 1 ( V H i - 111( Sugars

P f M laquo W

bull bull I

lani^f bull 7 bull

Io bull-bullraquobull Ooflees

bull bull KJW ffiVwi fit vaioio

F I l Q U B s r u J i r

bull bull bull raquo

i i bull

ii ti n rtiin(i

F n n I I - I M I M

K H K O S 1 N E OIL Ac f t - j s)ltltl)fJ9- tH- I bull laquobull Mv

- i - bull i W s g a h s ^ d v s r t V o r

bullij bull ti niiilWHiii ot ij loqioi r

-ii mix bulljlitfi jgtdigtilv gt-i Jgii1 nilaquo-(

to jirt 1ij kivui ltbullbullgtgt 1 bull 1 bullbull

OfttDuttttvtrtbetKUonwarrantt 1 shall procure a

HIIKPKIKKCV TO MKKT TIIK IlKMANIl

Iv f l i t r i i n l H 0 i l o nJ-rflgtgt

gtbullbull WKilWli -liTTTTH ftltjt igtis bull

for I shall also as hretoforc take and supply n idms

l j raquoi -il

j liJV- l i 1 raquol

bi bullbull n i l | It

^Hlt JI A -If bull

fill -bull

ti Iraquoil

- Jiltraquoff

IIMIIO)

ill fliWi 19(li 1

raquo I H I J gt (J li-HflA H

lAffci-ft -Jne 1iiifw nlaquoip i n olaquofi lo RtASONAlaquoUIraquolMTWraquo gtVV( mU 10

AS 4VJraquolaavh0IJBIigtl i i i VAiUr i i

v j bull bdquo i I f f A H l B p W r A W f l J l bull)

i bull nulw uilt hoViOii nlrWWWWPH LilraquoiJOv rfgtlV ^101 off bull L^

V A C U U M O I L Is the host Grease for Hoots and Shoos over used

V A C U U M O I L Is the best Lubricator for Hefting Hose a n d U e s v y

Macjilnoryrovor discovered bull ^

ISs Have your boots become so l isnl and stiff ypu cannot wear Ihein grease with

V A C U U M O I I and they s t once aro made toft and easy I tho foot

t a r HsvS yonr Carriage T o p bscofrt soi dry they b o g l n t o c r a c k graass w| th bull t

V A C U U M O I L and limy in i i i l Hi l IImlii i II bull

U r P W J o raquo r a r t H i U t lt ^ a v M o i i r l l laquo MacBlnestrr w a g o n s squeak grease with

V A C U U M O I L

Hr^If you want the R K S T I I A R N R S S OIL RLACK INII jiVKH MAIIK one that renders old harnos black soft llinbor and bilghias new nbdquoe ihui m i fries out nor gums then

BUT NOTHING ELBE AND OSE SOTHlHa EL8B

m a laquo u r d t d f ^ B W f ^ W P ^ ^ laquo r W -

VAbimMltyao tMPANy6gtbriBriMflaquoR irt

sndsolaby wlde^weko dealers everywhere x

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