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The Evening Gazette from Port Jervis, New York • Page 4

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THE EVENING GAZETTE, Published Evciry Tuesday, Thursday and' Saturday Afternoon. An Arrest at Middletown. Thd New York Herald says that on Monday officer McLaughlin, of tho District Vttoraey's office, proceeded to Middletown Orange county, N. in search of John Holt, alleged to be implicated in procuring the voico in the case of Dalzoll vs. Dalzell, ind imbsequently stealing the judgement i-oll ft om tho ofico of tho County Clerk.

It will bo rememlierod that William Fisher, a lawyor "Sew York, was arrested on a oliarge of having caused the roll to be stole a. Ho the counsel for Mr. Dalzell in tho divorce case, and, as alleged, procured tho divovoe upon che testimony of a perj arud witness. that tho fiand would be disco he, as alleged, employed hisjclurlc, to.sttal tho judgment roll. After looking about for some time tho officer toanc that Holt had assumed tho nnmc of Wilscn: and by putting a decoy lotteir in the office ho 'incceeded in catching him.

The accused 'vas taken to Brooklyn find locked up to answer. How Some of Our Merchants Have Risen. A few yean ago, a large drug firm in this ity advo-tised for a boy. Next day the store was thronged wibh applicants, amoi them queer-looking little fellow, accompanied by a woman, who proved to be hi 3 aunt, iu lieu of faithful parents by whoia he had been abandoned. Looking at this little waif, the merchant in tho promptly said: "Cant take him; places all 11; bosidt he is too small." I know ho is small," siaid the woman, but is willi; ig and faithful." There was a t-ymkle in ths boy's ejes which made the inejchant thinl again.

A partner in the firm vol- unteied to remark that he "did nofc see what they wanted of such a boy--he wasn't bigger than a pint of cider." But after consultation the boy was set to work. A few (lays later a call was made on tho boys in tho store for some one to stay all night. The prompt riiponse of tho little fellow contrast id well Tdth tho reluctance of others. In tl a middle of tho night the merchant looks in to sie if all was right in the store and presently discovered his jouthful pio- tfge Imsy scissoring labels. "What aro you doing?" said he; "I did not toll you to worl nights." "I know you did nod tell me si), but I thought I might as well be cloinjs In tho morning the cashier got orders to "doublo that boy's wagts, for he a willing." Only a lew weeks elapsed before a show of wild beauts passed through the streets, and very naturally all hand sin the store rushed to witnes-t the spedacle.

A thief saw his opportunity, and imtered the rear door to seize iiomc- but in a twinkling faund himseU firmly clutched by tho diminutive clerk aforesaid, and, niter a struggle, was captured. Not only robbery was p'revented, but valuable articles taken from other stores were recovered. When asked by the merchant why he staid behind to watch -when all quit their work, the reply was, Yo a told me never to leave the store when others were absent, and I thought I'd stay." Orders were immediately given once mom Do' ible that boy's wages; ho is willing on ri faithful." To-day he is getting a salary of and next January 'will become a member of the firm. Meetings and Notices. --Tho congregation and friends of ttye lev.

J. Bocksthaler, pastor of the German iuthcran church, this village, will make him a donation iu the basement of their jhurch, on Wednesday afternoon and oven- ing, Oct. 27. A cordial invitation is ex- iGnded to all. --My stock of Boots and Shoes for Fall Pi-ado is now in store, comprising a full line of custom-made goods, together with a largo assortment of E.

0. Burt'a manufacturing, which having been selected great care or style and durability and been purchased entirely for cash, they will be differed at tho jottom of the market. My Auction will commence iioxt Wednesday; tile largest lot of Drygoods over offered in this market will ho sold. Ciioulara will bo out. JAMES SIIAY.

WHOLESALE ELOUB you cannot got flour to suit try Fcnjuntara's Premium." All grades of the B'imira Steam Mills Flour, iiosh ground, constantly on hand. All flour guaranteed. For sale by dealers generally. Wholesale store Front-st. Port Jervis.

E. FOUNTAIN Co. --A fresh lot of "Arabs" 'of the most fashionable stylos just received. Every lady ought to one. Call and see them at NEABPASS SWAIITWOUT'S.

--JOHN CASKEY, Qrahanli's building, Piko-st, has received a largo, and elegant assortment of goods for Fall and Winter Wear, Coatings, Cassimers, Testings, also Gent's Furnishing Goods of every description. Gaiments cut and made to order at short notice, u.nd satisfaction guaranteed. --A large Assortment of Stumped Paper and Envelopes, for sale by GEO. E. COOK.

Ch6ap. --Westbrook Stoll are selling ladies kid gloves 91.00 per pair French corsets, all numbers, 88 cts. each. Best calicoes, 12J cts. per yard.

Invisible hoop skirts, the smallest thing out. Gents half hose, only 10 cts. per pair. Fuie cider vinegar. --Si.

JOHN Soars have just received a largo stock of Crockery and wooden-ware, which they are offering at low figures. --Ladies and Children's shoes and gaiters in endless variety, at Six. JOHN SONS. --A splendid assortment of Fall Dress Goods, at NEARPABS SWARWOUT'S. Long Ago in Nantncket.

It was a very severe Winter, and tho harbor had been frozen over four weeks. The coal in store had long boon exhausted, and there was much suffering from lack of fuel. Even the fences had been torn down and turned to eko out the supply of wood. To tho great delight of the town's people the ice broke up one fine morning, and a schooner laden with coal waa seen approaching. There was much excitement, and before tha craft was moored a coal dealer boarded hist and aagerly addressad the honest Qiiakov Capt.

Giffojd. "Wai, cap'en" said IP, you've about hift us this cruise. I guess I'll hov to take y'ur hul cargo. Spose you'll wan; more'n the usual $7 a tun. Wai, -J like to do the squar thing by a friend, and I'll give you $12 a tun tor it." Friend," said Capt.

Giflbrd, thee can liave one tun cf my coal if likos for $8 but only one tun; all must have a chance." Just thon one ol the richest men in the place joined them saying I want ten tuns of coal, youi own price--name it. I have sdffered enough for once." He received the same answer, and so did all--one tun for eocili fiunily, and $8 as the price of eaoh tun. No lovo of gain, no solicitation, no ii'gard for in could move honosl CapU Gifford. --The Boston Dily bscpreas sptaks'of our neighboring village of MilfVjrd ae follows: MiLford ia rapidly improving 1 silver beautiful homes with Mansard roofs are going up. Mr.

David A. Wolls has it Inigo and spacious building at the lower eld of designed for a dwelling and furniturj -warehouse. D. Van A liken, ia building large and intensive stables fo tho better accommodation a his thorough bred Hambletonian A line of foui horse stages run twiw daily between that place and Port Jervis. htis a philanthropist who visits the prisons.

(Said ho to a prisoner, "Most of ymi friends think your Bentatqe wwliKo cessive; nothing like it was ever Yus, I tuppoiie so," was the prisoner's irepVy but then, you know, everything hag, gone i-l rioe tho -war." --The Boston, Hartford and Erie Boac hiu bought worth of wharves in Bostjn. REAL ESTATE. EAL EslTATE FOE, SALE OB EXCHANGE. Read tte l.iat and Obasrve the Prices. Hmise anil Lot, Bta-street, Pranb Franklin-street, lOOxluo Front-street.

4,800 Bill-street, 00x100. 3,0011 Boaoo B'rown-Btroet Main-street, BOxllX) 4,000 soxaio 4,000 SIIX200 4,000 BO.flB.,., GOxiWO 5,001) Brooklyn 4,500 Qernlantown 1,800 On Ball! 'Front, Main, Barcolow, OrcUara Streets, Jemey ami Pennsylvania. Avenues aud elsewhere for BiLle on leiagonable terms. i'ttftaa far sale ana exchange for village property. 1).

HOLBROOK. OUlce In Samuel's new Brick opposite K. R. Depot. T3tf.

CTOEB AND DWELLING TO LET-- A kJ very desirable Store to let 03 opposite tlir Postalllce, alao rooms on the name floor an the store. Enquire on the premises or of TOtf E. FREBDMAN. PROPERTY FOB subscriber, desiring to engage In other buB- ine aa, oil (ire for sale at a low ilfrurc one of the largeat ana bes; buildings In Port dwelllng-nouite aii'l busdlebs place, and largo lot. Enquire of 8.

2Stf I EXCHANGE FOB A I 11 exchange a house and lot In Port Jervis, pAylng a Interest for the Btock and eood will of a bualneaa utand or for a good boarding-house braining. D. HOLBKOOK. Port JiervlB, Sept. I) No Husraro --We do not wish to inform you, reader, that Dr.

Wonderful, or any other man. has discovered a jrcmedy that cureH all dUeagea of mind, body, or estate, and Is designed to make our sublunary sphere blissful paradise, to wMcli heaven Itaelf shall be bat ik Bide show, but we do wish to Inform yon that Dr. Sage'B Catarrh Hcmerty tuu 7 tbowandH of COMB qf catarrh in its formi ana stages, and the proprietor will pay for a case of this loathsome that he cannolt cnre, It maj be procured by mall for sixty cents, br addressing It V. FIERCE, M. Buffalo, N.

Y. Bale by most! druggists everrwliere. DIED. Sept 29--In Mount Pleasant, lifter a brief Illness, at the residence of his son, Orrln Lester, Andrew Lester, 92. The deceaiieu was bom In Canterbury, Conn.

Hta father, Phlneaa lister, emigrated, about the year 1786, from Connecticut to the Wnlleilpaupack, (now) In Pike county. Among the plnneeTM, hunters and trappers of the Beech wooda, Lester wan the bravest of the brave," having killed In his youth a yearling bear with a club; and 111 his maturity, trapped and caught wolves, tied theli jaws together, and led them home, to the great amazement of women, children and do. Herald. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OTICE TO of lumber tills lodged on my isufnd In the Delaware River, just Mow the village of IPort Jervis, during the late freshet.

The owner of the lumber aro requested to prove their property It away; and all persons orforblduen to take any lumber without such proof. iviT.iTnT.TWTTn OTICE FOE BUILDING ''SEWER OK Board of Trnstees receive Proposals for building a Brick Sewer. Irani the north east corner of Front and Sussex-sts. to the Ditch In rear of Jiip. I.

Westbrook's building, In tint village o( Port JervK. All proposals 1 or sail! Slwer mast be Died with the President of the Village on or before Tuesday tho Uth Inst. The plan and apooUli entlons can be examined by calling at the office of the President of the Board of Trustees. 12t GEO. BRODHD, President.

ARADE AND INSPECTION OF THB JlBK CHPA1BTMENT OF POKT JERVIS. nOTICB IB hereby given that the annual anil inspection of Flro Department of the village of Port Jervls will take place On THURSDAY, OCT. The Department with their apparatus will an- semble on Orange Square under the dlrettion of tho Engineer on the above day at 3 o'clock P. "einspected by the Mard of Trustees. GEORGE BRODHBAD, President, CHOOL DISTBICT Is hereby given thatihe Annual Meeting for tho election Of omcers in School District No.

1, In the Town of Deerpark, and ifor the transaction of mich other business as the meeting may necessary, will be held at the Church Street tiohool House, 111 the aald District, on Tueflay, the nth day of October, at 7 o'clock, p. m. By enter of the Board. i H. K.

STEWART, Secretary. 1 Port leiw. fiubBcribein 'to the Capital Stock of the Port Jervto Witer Worlta, aro cby notlned that a second hWRilment of 80 per int. upon said stock Is due and payable on the 10th. day of November next, at the National Bank of Port Jervis.

A. P. THOMPSON, Oct.T,iaw, Treumrer. Those wbo.have not paid the 10 cent, called fan and due on May Sflth, 18W. are reqni sted to do so immediately.

A. P. THOMPSON, Treaa. ENTISTRT. TOTTEJI has opened an office in Port Jervis Where he Intondi Rooms at Mil.

BmraoMKi, door to Mines Ranklns' Mllllncrj store, Plke-it. ptANE-SKATING OF CBAEftS DONE at oenM A by Him. OHAWTORD Brooklyn. PATENT Die nafwt and beat rod uw, DEAFNESS. GA.LUTIA B.

SMITH lias discovered an tufa! liable CURB and (and peventlve) of all curable canes of DEAFNESS. Such testimonials and many more ivould ml be sent to zfailitn. What benefit would It be to men aa Dr. WBITFOKD, Hon. J.

W. HAU- COOKT, find BO 'many others to testify, If it had not bo witnessed by them In thctr mm famllea 7 AABAXY, Dec. 7. Dr. SMmi, Philadelphia: Uearftlr--ToarElecsrlo Oil cured myiion, who was two yeans under the care of an eminent phyBlclan, aurt given up a cripple for life.

J. W. llAHCODBT, People's Line" Office. Mr. llarci mrt Is known roai New York to Chicago (Fran Dr.

Charge L. WMIfmt.) FRKDONIA, Oct 20. liavt nsed Dr. Smith's Electric OH, and nnd It 19 tho best jaedlcliw I ever used for dealniisa. i GEO.

L. M. D. Dr. Wiliitford 1(1 one of the beat phyaiclaui In west.

etnNen York. FREDONIA. Oct. 29. 1 waa deaf three years.

Tried everything. One buttle ol Electrli; Oil cured me up. J. IL BBHJAXIX, Bookseller, F. O.

Building. imaiiirofris Cm Treasurer or Georgetown, X). blind with Anrnuroxlg, tared with one bottle. i This Oil cured my headache In 20 minutes. 3VBAOUSK, May 2Sth.

K. W. TonD. i Rheumatism Curea in One Say. SYKAOCSK, May 26.

Tuesday I was confined to bed: Wednesday I was qiitiindi well, by using Dr. Smith's Btectric OH. I hove sent a bottlB to a friend in Rochester for Deaf- fleas. W. B.

WAIT, Depot Master. later! BltcMeOtt. Four PLAW, July 15. OR. SIIITD--Send pie more oil and more circulars.

Ii, la going "like hot cakes." Send some circulars tit TO to Slutllff Cherry Valley, aa they have sent in for nupply of the OIL Please mtnd by ttret ex- presa ami oblige i Yours truly, 1 D. B. BICICIB, Druggist. Xotoitel! (From Canada.) New HAMBURG, Out, July IS. OB.

surra. Phlla-I have Bold the Oil for Stick Hemlaeht, Aevralgi, ivnd in aery cane it has given satisfaction. I can, procure 'quite a number of listers. We want more of the large size, Ac. Yoara resp'j, FKKB.

H. MoCljiCM, Druggist i l)r. Smith's Electric Oil cured my Rheumatism In one day I had to walk on crutches, Hon. B. KlLLINOBWOKTH, No.

Hi South Sixth Fhlla. PmtotmuM CBNTIIE, Oct 9. 1 We hure sold Se one day more thantso worth of Dr. Smith's Electric Oil. A.

MILLKKU, DruggUatB. I i DATKMFORT, Xoyra, January M. Dn. are nbont out of lEIectric Oil, and must have more at once. Lost evening we sold 0 or large bol.tlcs, ana it gives perfect Bailafaction, Send all large slse.

Tours truly, ALVOBD It VAN FATTKK, Wholesale Druggists and Grocers. Its specific action on the superflcliil plains by the modus opertnidi of the many radical 4 urea of Salt Rheum. other euta- ntons dtaeages. (H) drops a day have cared Dyspepsia In a few days. It cures Gathered Breast In two days.

It cures and all platui and inflammii- lory Swltllinga. It It a grateful Balm on the face after shaving, anil tt skin must be smooth and soft wherever used. It Is Ir.atantty soothing' on a fresh cut, or raw, sore aiiraslot: of the skin. curable ease, anypalnrot obstrnc- tl )ii or fathering of the ear, tt always cures In old or young, uid a single bottle lias of Min entirely cured such cases, after much tune qloneyhave beem spent for special treatment. Nothing like it for Rhenrnamam, Neuralguj, and si re or lender parts.

It cures Croup, every time; Mumps and similar trouble). Thia (41 relieve! the pain ol' a immediately. GBO. LRB, sole Agent, Fiko-et, Port Jervea. TBtwly MISCIXLAMEOtfS.

rNlJUBANCE. HIKE! ACCHENTA.T I COMBINEDCAPITAL 1HB OLDEST 1NSUBANCB AGENCY FOR PORT JBHVIS. 1,. E. E1.STOH tisnes policies for FIBE INSUEA.NCE of Hartford, Conn.

ORGANIZED Assets HAilTFOBD FIKE INSTJEANCE CO, of Hartford; Ct, ORGANIZED ISli). Assets HOME FIBE INSTTIIANOE of New York. ORGANIZED 18SB. Assets MANHATTAN FIBE INSUBANCI CO. ORGANIZED 18)11.

One i the oldest New York City Companies. A I is recelveil an additional imjiply of FALL AMD WINTER GOODS, consisting of MERINQES, "ElfPIlESfi CLOTHS, ALPACAS, LVSTRE8, HEIJtHA CLOTES, FLANNELS, 1 3UAWL8, CLOAKS CiXJAKINGS, WAU, PAPERS, TOJIS, Come aad see. Mml. girl to do general house- work In a prtvaM family. Must come well ncDmn)ended.

Apply at THB GAHOTTB office. TOR iiseven-Tear old J. 1 win-king hone, and kind, Is onerod for Mile by JAMBS GIBA8ON, 8t Brodhead-at, BAEBEB SALOON. A I ELTI88, Law offlpo, FronMtnet, dr and attentive emyloyeea constantly on hftnd -no wiiittof. CnMonen served promptly and Tltf W.

P. PALMER, President ANDRUW BMT'H, Vice Pre ildent G. B. HODG8DON, Secretary. Assets NtAOARA FIRE INSURANCE of New York.

ORGANIZED 1SSO. Assets $1,371.934. SALE' No. Boynbm Beater or Furnace, In good order. Call on LK.

BLSTON, at office on Port Jervis. attf T.T0118E, WAGON AND HARNESS lor XX ata count BOOS9 EHPAIBBD at the ihortert notice hy 8. WOOD. 0HAVBL Oarden PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE of New York. ORGANIZED 18BS.

Assets 91,300,968. QLEN'8 FALLS FIRE INS. ORGANIZED IStSO. Astets DUTCHES8 COUNT'S MUTUAL FIRE IN 1UEANCII CO. Cash Assets jrUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE i of New York.

Assets 3,544,533 O3. TRAVELERS' LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE of Hartford, Conn. Asitets Oiace in POBE STEWART'S Block, Port Jenrts, N. Y. All proper risks taken it fair rates.

Dwelling and farm ratoa very low. CiiUl and try. Orders by mall will receive prompt attrition ESTATE bought and sold. Claims c-)llecteiL L. E.ELSTON,Airent.

'iLL GOODS. Junti arrived at Jhn Caakey's Tailoring Efttabiiahment, a large Stock of Fall Casstmereti, Vest- Ings, Ac. the aeat ever In the town, where tilao may be 1'ound a ce Stock of Gents' Farnlshtnir Goods, ftc. GRAHAM'S BUItDIKG, PIKE STJUBT. SATISFACTION GUAHANTBKI).

CUTTING DONE AT SHORT PECIAL NOTICE TO Tfte Public may find at my place a good nsBOrt- meiit of A FRUITS, put apbjm.Taelt, which aro 'PRBB FROM ACIDS AND IMPURITIES, and are warranted to The price i I sell at ai low can be bought elsewhere, Also red a good iwaortment of 8 PICES. OliSTEES, FKESH AND PICKLED. Home made TOMATO KETCHUP by this pint, qns 1, or gallon. Come and gee J. A.

L1CACH. MISCEULAHEOUS. LECTION of New I ark Office of the Secretary of State, Albany, A To tile Sheriff of the County of Not Ice Is hereby given thai at tho General Election a be 1 eld In this S' ate on the Tuesday snecewUnjc Ih strut Monday of November next, tho following i arc I bo elected to wit: A Secretary of State, In tho place of Homer A Nolton. A Comptroller, In the place of William F. n.

A Treasurer, In the place of Wheeler H. BrIMi I An Attorney Genera', In the place of 4 'haplaln. A State Engineer and Surveyor, In place of Van iienstelacr Richmond. A Canal Commissioner, In the place of i tayt An Inspector of Btato PrtooM, In place of fohn iloininoud. All whoae terms of office will expire on the la; if December ne2tt.

A Judge of the Court of Appeali, for the full it years, from January nrnt, 1870. Also, a Judge of the Court of to fl the mex-jlreil term of WlHlani a Wright, dcci rlilcli will expire on the last day of Deecmlier a the place of CliwlesMaKin, apvouited by l.hi "fov- iraoi, under swtlon thirteen, of article Itatc Conatllntlon. Also, a Judge of the Court of Apneals, to I mexplred term for which John K. porier wu luct- which will expire on the last day of Dccc iber, 871, In the place of Lewis B. Woodruff, appoint 1 by he Governor under section 18, article of itato Jonstltatlon.

Also, a Justice of the Supreme Court, for thr Jec- nd Judicial District, in the place of John A. v-hoso term of office will expire on the laat i iy of ecember next. Also, a Senator for the Tenth Senate Dlntilct, i rising the coun ties or Orange and Sullivan. iJOUNTY OFFICERS--AUonmiLICRD roi IUID COUKTV. TwoMemben, ABsemWy.

Two School Commissioners. A Special County Judge, In the place ol Jumi i W. Taylor. A ('ounty Treasurer, la the place of Ctiirtcs, Kv- l.rett, A Superintendent of the Poor, In the pla ci of Charles E. Brooks.

Two Justices of Sessions, in the place of Jo c. 'Vtener and Jumea E. Wnterbury. All irhcie if omce will expire on the last day of December iexL The attention of Inspectors of Electlor and nnty Camoraers Is directed to Chapter818, of this ra of 'SOD, entitled An act to provide for antanlttlu the Amended Constitution to the of the fcte." iiassed April S4lti, 18(9, pursuant to at' end- cl CmiHtltutton proposed the Constitutions: Contention wiilch closed ItB ilttlng Fehruiuj 1w fltrr ittghtih, eighteen hundred ami sixty-eight, will rab- tnlttod to qiialllled of tie State i the laid generul eiiiction to be held on the Tueedii KO needfogthii lint Monday In November next, f. il at raehelectkn eitch elector will be entitled to vcote- parately or against suoh amended lion, except judiciary article, or for or agalnnt 111 Ju- ilclarya-r-ilL 1 or for or against a uniform rule as- iiessmen taxation of real and perjonal pro iirty, und for Jgalnut the property qualldciitiD for Kewpecttullyyonra, H.

A. NBlioN, Secretary of OEAKC il (louwrv Snrairra Ornei, GOSHFN. Y. AugllBt I-1. 1869.

i Notice It hereby given, that at the General cstlon to be hold iithlsStateontheTneadaysucceedliJithe urst.tfomlHv of Novembernext, the following 01 to be elaoted, to wit! A Hccrei ity of State, In the place of Homer, Nelson. A In the place of William F. All Ik A Tret l-arer, in the place of Wheeler U. it An Attorney-General, In the place of Chaplain. A fltate Engineer ind Surveyor, In place I Van liTchmond.

A Canal Commissioner, In the place of Stt-pli in T. Hayt. An of State Prlfions, in the place ol John Hammood. All whi so terms of office wffi expire on thr "Jay of December next. A Jmlie of the Court of Appeals, tor the fu term of eljfht mm, from January JInt, 1870.

Aim, Juilfre of the Conn of AppeitM, to Oil t' un- expireil term of William B. Wright, deceased, chlch will expire on the last day of December next, the place of Oharlea Muon, appointed by the oi mor, under scirtlon thirteen, of article iu of the El-si Con- stltatlon. Judge of the Corn-tot Appeali, U) i II the term for which John K. Porter wat itlect- ed, vrhlc'i will expire on the lait day of Dtsoi- utter, 1ST1, In lie place of Lewla B. Woodm.T, apiwh by the Govenior under section 13, article of tfc' Constitution.

Aim, a of the Kupremi Court, for the Judicial Blstrlet, In the place of John A. Lolt, how term of omce will expire on the last day of mber next. AI.HO, a Ssmttor for the Tenth Senate Diitrlc' comprising thi cOuatles of Orange and Snlltvan. COUNTi OI'FICBRB-ALaoTDMXidcni) SAIB COUNTY. Members of Assembly.

Two School Commlmianen. A County Judge, In the place of tufii Taylor. A CouiitT Treasurer, In the place ol Charie: ,1. Everett. A Superintendent of Poor, ill the of Charles E.

-oolta Tno of Seeslonk, In the place of 1m C. Wlsner and X. Waterbnry. All wlioie firm ol office will expire on thi; 1 tt day of December aext. The attention of Inspectors of Election and oantf IB directed to Chapter SIB, of the of 1849, entlt-i-f 1 An act to provide for uhmlttl ig ttui Amenilei) Oonstttntlon to the electors tbb 1 pursuant to i ed ConatiiUI on proposed by the ConttHutlon I Con- 'EW SASH AND BUND FACTCOHY.

A full assortment of ordinary sizes of DOORS, SASH AND ALWAYS ON IUHD i-erythlng in the line lurnlsjied at abort ho ace. i GOOD WORK AND REASONABLE PRICES. ill ac! (take a look before you bay. Sa nej door to Chandler's Coal omce, oppwUe House, Jersey Avenue, Port Jel-vls, N. Y.

BUf 11 ft BEK AND EASY JOHN YACER'I! SALOC'M, Glve i OOBNIB nn AMD ms. 'TnaS A WEEK, 'ItONDAY, DAT AND BATOBDAT BVBNrasSI HEREBY HIVEN, ww aavtnit claim.i agitlnit necf-ued, tbtt tho; are re- mSlta to exhibit (he HUM, with tti reof, to the EoiMorflMr, Hu executor ol tne lotwiil i ad tea- taant of laMJeotaJid, hbircMOnicc.U I ort Jet- ventlon closed Bitting Febmarj, I renty- eliiht, ell 'ma hundred and ilxty-elxht, wii a aub- mltnidtt' lequallned electors of tho 8 talent i general jtlon to be held on theTuexlay iDMd- Ing tie 1 Monday In November next, wl inch election 'ill elector will be entitled to vote separately for i mch amended Coiutttetl IL except the I1 jlary article, or for oragabut tii i Jndl- clary art! or for or against an unlfoim ral of H- seasment axatlon of real and penoaal pi i jerty, and foi fialnit the property qua'lflcnti'M for DANIEL VAN SICKTA, Sheriff of Orange Or 131 NIS'S'J Vy. tsx liATEST INVBNTION Ol CENTBBY. f. lilt Put Cp BtMUIt.

Payne'ft 1 1'atent Fruit Oannlrif Ap- by For evei who want all tte year, i natural i same In December whun ickw! from the I w. nftlne. AllUnAuoMraKorvw that CTo 1 wear reciuircd. a .11 natural flavor of the IT preserved. put up, K'' Jt wiy brutaittg, and perfectly irl fOKfet-TiiebollertapartMIJ Uwt one-hall ilU with water, and plaeed it fnr- naceor-i 1 any kind.

Th. Jar Watt, in Ite 4 wte. When the iteam iwuei UNUB the per fi 11) -w in the end of the tube, Iniert le eSd through tit to the bottom of the Jar. tt remain hi 1 1 juice of the frnlt la wen to txtl lit the CUBTAHDS, ifciL Hid and Po The us 111 not only unfnl for cannlb butwl c.nj, STEAM One ot tlton Illlast for yean. OF ENTIRE APPARATUS top cl .11 then clowtiie JMJ and fro rUl perfewf.j fl' ateant pualng up thro-- r- Wof the Jar, xpb tl fruit perfewf.j avoids i from IK the from 1 til.

fruit II which the may contain, leaving It th-i 1 sae when a tmf'ee or vine, only that Its growth cavfiri 1 one d. steam putlog up through of the Jar, (where eteajp ron only excluding every parjcl. at air ut alto penetrating every faff Ifylng all those atmoapherlo Ui 40., in roll, nww iwwn. Front iKnse Silt K'f, 1 i 11 N. and oMolBp of a WAENIB Agent toe the Town of PuR WS.QX IX KAT OONC Hereby given tkatJaiMt mtereM ta Ketohiiail men for i.

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Pages Available:
7,367
Years Available:
1869-1881