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IformllsbUlt tribune, l.r Local and Miscellaneous. i i mil Hoi-mil tit tn Yi.c Ml 1 i 1 r', i i i a t. i- -f-i i t.tw- i.i.. -i- Hit' of Heady mi in this 1 lxrn 1 i Li- i pi t'i- i i V. v.

ho hen-ii fiiv lecturing 1 nt Wt-IN- A die i i bnl unlay tying ubuut I itt iH.nki.fc., wort 1 1 of I I i h.i-- i i tv ti-mrioniry bi'li 111 TriiiiL unit on the -nk- ol tii- in ihv corner wf liurch i i i i i i Urnii-iiii, (if i 'nil -IHH ajuti fin.nk- IIDIHC iti that village, with ii --'I I A i i A i i-rtmirj to tlii-- I -I'kiiiK lii'ttfr, niul I'fing miin ml iMc thiui litTuro. ruin the nmchltio hlmseir, nrvl rlitijt" tlitit limy lip Ihocnti-e. M.iiH I't'thu Culm TI-IIT Patriot i 11- i i i i ol OtOiin Times, ti i i in i i (Uitiot iigrw IIJMMI i i style of drink. Dioklnscn 1- I 1I1AII. ruuimrnctitiif itt nildnt tmtil w.iti-r -npjilu'd for power pur- uvll iiu.

Thf filitor nf tlio Wuvcrly iliflnn--. ttitit wi- Mnvo tlotic' liiin inju-Hff liy Mating wcuk tlmt lie i iiirnnlvof tlio 'lornjikin-i IIot.tys tlmt IIP livw in uniiity, in it! of JID IJL-- Tlii- 'urn rnjc J'ttiruttt snjy, In ro- irfird In the nirij of Ihihiin, which t( f( k-t as Iti tlio i "III- out MtrntiK rc'futittifiri nrtlii-dniiiiiKingri-pbrt, nntl it rrilly I i I'linni i- lor i tulvcrtisuinint." Tlicri- a rly light jiroing on iti Jiuiu 11 in to wJio ownH tlio Mffii-o. I'i-k Iws moat t-tr- titirily lii-cii in Mint ilm-urlon, for iii- jiitu'tn'ii- liuvc hi'Mi flying thiil; inil int. Kut. MI Ittr ilw nnutins un- 'I'-i'ldcd, tln rwwun In ini; that neither imrly i'V.

iifi Ktipri'inc Jtiilgt. --Tin' Dunkirk tliat llu- I'fist j-wiw, 1 1). i i dcsttroycil in Hint villngo by i i to tlio amount of one lutiKlrL-d iinil ten i i i dollar 1 tnoro thnn dotil.li to hnvo puiil t'ur the hilly Vf liter or uiiyotht-r pro- tidii lire. --On Satimhiy liwl Willio i I i i i UN "ovovnl iipittm of i Rortiinii-. largwt nii'iiatiriiig i I I uulu-i full', 01 i urtjwii theonliiiTd nt' LiP V.

(ril.lw, ut I lie --Tin 1 rt'Mik-nco of A. H. liruii I i tlLllHlt OtlC- 111 i If 1101 i III' I'liititdl thi-Ilortil'j' mud, I --ill in-f. i i (lie lion i.o-- to i-uutflit tin 1 in yiurtt, lotijj ttio lUtllronil to at tor tlir cutiipti- Mr. tAnwr ntnl I'Vi'tiiup of an.vtliiitjf uf tlio AMOSO ITS ImpBrtlal UUMry.

CHAPTKK n. C'VVP. I I It ivill no Joubt be Vfiy surpriihig to innny of the renders of the Tiunrsu, to know that they have been living within a short ilhtnnco, so lonK, of one of the most wonderful cures, that hu ever known, and still not know it. Thnt must have betn known to the thut inhabited this country ngo, there in not a shntlotv of il'iubt, or rtitl thasc unknown clitirnc-tt-rs or symbols, tlmt cmljclish the cnvc wnllH, conic from. It certiun- ij cnnnot be freak of nature, neither nny one, to my knowledge been to decipher them or their hidden I am not at liberty at present to civc the extKrt location of the Cave.

fur bent knon-n to mj-yelf, but wilt trj- and ftivenmiccuraU ileacrip- tion of the interliiriiii I nm nl)Ie. WliilfJttnpiilngover night wltliniuan, bo lint hunted tmrl trapped thiaCoun- ttirotish find whom directed by friend, iw being nvcry person, that I could frnther Infrjrmntlon fmn), as the pnst htHtorj-ofOldSteuben," tcr in'tkiiuc jnywlf and my errand known, undertaking ofhbjhospltfditT in hearty stippcr, of dried reni-josi, corn dike and potatoes, the old ntrtn after doing up hli house work, tic -wan living entirely alone, his wlfi- nnl only child hftviug been (lend for yenra,) tee sat down upon rude bench, before theflre pluce, lit our pipes, nmlthen tlio old mm commencM. After narrating many hair breadth m- cttpcg of htnwclf and compkniotu, In ywiw gone by, be at latt became wry firniniuiilciitlva, nnd flnallv told me of t'llctenco ofaCave In his uclchbor- linod, Altlioiiph I wit) quite willing to nilintt thntnomenftho stories told be- furt 1 tlmt, wero "put on thick" yet when tho dwcriptlon of the Cave cnnie, thun willing to mnic, thrice walcome, tnou prince of limn, but when morning come, anil tcr rofrcslihiK the innermnn, with olhefittitjH taut meal, with tlieold man fur a (tuidc, and promising as to the wlierofibouts of the wonder of W'Htrtpti, I vfti to thoroughly explore the cave. ThenWMlnahain- eil to think I had done my informant so Kr-Mt nn Injuitlce, as to think for moment ilmt ninn vns capable of giving a deierlptlon of such a wonderful thine, from pure fancy. entrance to tho Cave is ledge near what called EMtlo mul the opening tit NO very thntnpertonhnM to crawl through on hands and knees for the distance twenty-five feet, then you nitiT a clmmbef of nbout feet In by feet ftquarc.

l-i not nmoh to bo noticed In thla thnt Is worthy of narrating, will leave Hint, mid Her i topping fimroi fivi'sttps, and pDAHing thix hut might be called narrow hall ntntut four rods in length, we then come to another chamber, of about the tstno sire ns tlio flrut. with tho only pcculinr- Ity of nsmnll brnok through or tlio room. The brook not nioie Ihnn ordglit tnclicaduep, the water In but quite warm, and has verr brackish taste, somewhst resembling tht taste of the water at Clifton Spring. Tho brook was nbotit flve ft-et wldt, nnd over which we liAd to jump, inordor to pursue our jomncjr. looked in vain foi the eyeless fluli usually In be Co mitt in such places, but could not there might have I'Lt'n wuiio In the but the glare iifuiir lorelu-a would have frigliU'ned tliem nway.

lioln) tollio ntrtlicraiileoftliecliain- lier, JOLI abruptly to the right, and fttnl nlonK low narrow boll for when you think you ur Joumcv'x left. Standing with my back to the last entrance, and gazing with wonder upon the bidden mysteries of this room, I discovered on tbe opposite side, wlmt seemed to be another patwage way, UtiLon going over to it, I found it no more than a small alcove, of a few feet lu depth. Over tbe entrance to this, I found what I supposed to be, an inscription cut into the solid rock, which after some time I was enabled to only decipher part of It; for theinoEtof.Ltswm- epJ to a mixture of Arable, Greek and Phonetic short hand, with a sprinkling of Chlnm -characters. The last line was plain at day, yet age fv obliterated it- It had almojrt entire, Pcttifagger, 3b7 B. C.

That sat- isBei" me, tbatlhe existence of the Cave was antedeluvlan surely, for what more could a man ask, what better evidence WM needed? Arrow heads and shin bones toy in great profusion around thla place, anil near there, and at a little di3t9p.nciflirtlieron lay part of a itkele- ton, that, giving a rough guess, from what was left of It, belonged to gome (riant thnt out rivaled the Syracuse pro- llgy by oddd. As our material forlfeht wos'nbout exhausted at the suggestion of my (ruide, I very reluctantly left. On oui return, I thottcht I would tiro of gazing upon this wonder of tiers, and wan taking a finale a'urvoy of the obleuta around, when noticing Btmiettilng nhlnlnc quite brilliantly near the "keleton before spoken of, I went back, and upon stooping down, I discovered tin old brass bound box, quite decayed by age, upon opening at my ffulde'a cabin, I found within some old Moss, which I propose to give to the public in my next. At oome future time more thorough exploration may bring to light. As it is, let it rest for the present MuscHHArjsKN, jr.

SlETBOPOMTAX Olive LO- will deliver her new and brilliant lecture, entitled "GiRLS," on this Thurtdny evening, December 2d. A full house will be present on this evening to hear this brave American lady --to use the words of yesterday Elmi- Adw-tita; "analyze the tears, and imlles. und tvladom, and folly, and and weakness, and boldness, and coynesa, and loyalty, and coquetry of tlio "Girls." As a supplement to the regular lecture bill, we add few newspaper definitions of Miss Logan. Like the old lady at the menagerie, the reader pave his money and takes his choice. If any one is in doubt as to her appear- anre, advise them to visit metropolitan Hall this evening.

"Tlio antipodes of Mrs. lecturer with a facial facility for the expression of extreme emotions ttutt entirely distances the Sol Smith school OMo urnvi'd at your yo look nielli to tnu i i ilisi over liulo jusl lur and i i K. Cooi-ri-, it' i-- uu'i h.iti i 1 if tin. 1 tli i lids', to took i i i -t Muiv. nn' "VVi i tt inic i I'IHIJM I'Kiiii't illngtv if In place i ItM lit-iwliiHir- i i ill- imiirnvfini'iit-i i i.ow jinii i i i i i i lit 1 it 1 10 I I i (ill lllC Vpp of 111- M'lipJtilll ll t() t.lkl' ttj) i 11 a i mum Hillciintiim i i i i i i i i iiLiu-s'ml i i i i i Mr.

i ,1 ti.u-luT ut IUUMI-, -jii i-iii! Ui (lit 1 tuu'liinj: I i i i 1)1 11(1 LU- (Imclioii in Hit- ml nth I 1- i 1 i Ur. i'l'iu- li.i* i i i nil i i i i h-ji-licr of imiik 1 mul illi i i rvLrit th.it In i i i i i i i i i i lib Tlii 1 I.UU i state-" tlmt unit), iiiiMniiltnr i of cn.t, I tif Jit UK- in Unit i Tn --il tin i i i i in ntd The 'n tin' tlonr, iill sainl iiini lunn irsAOIiiltijr food for (ni)-. i ol' tin" unit iitow- it itn- ii fciititl- lUsirt-o. tlio clfwt to tin. 1 "ii tn ii --nut i ritunu'd frcti) tlc niij i- i i I 1 iiiUni'ly.

nu -iiutlini: utv iiix frii'iuN ftur lliat tirint- Kitiih tor him. itoiiii' to l-i- ttiitt Iw iiiet -mhn l.irjiftuutilH-r n('m 1 i PI. Huilim-ilMnfc lioti 1 nndtUl Nn-k liiliHi'tnifhljt -tti'li i id "mil thut i iroinl louip.tny, tur, If tii' l.t Mii i iif nlili. 1 td ttintjit'lf n-, iiiny es(tvta trm gping en i Item tiub- foil.living uotiiv: "Appllca- i v. i ho m.tdi- to the LoulftaUire tin 1 thmiii for the i i i i i i r.iw I'tnmty from il tbi 1 toimtu- StouU'ti nmt AHc- LT my.

Tlio Hor- PsIloM uotii-i" iny crti 11 ohiml'Ki." nud i-itUuiiij I i i 1M it it 1 may live till they aro H- iitMl yet they will iontrartine the nlil AllojHiiy. A t'U'tty for man ulio iirttnnl nftii i a lUir- Uigir saloon. To be -Jii- it only you iv Irani- i i -till In thoojiin- iii'i i i V.HCIU, tilt 1 boy b.i* cti ii-rril'ly roiled. liwme on -i i-l-jiits Ui.i ui'tt tii thf 1 oj t.iko jluit jour lUly mouth tiiui give us slice o. you wl)l to rnit nn oi'itliinry man's body, and nttvr your wny for eifrlit or ten fovt, mid IK i Ming your lurch itcfurc iw.

you ilNonVcr thitt joii tire ncur the i nd HIP hole, liy Ihu uliuiigc of the A llttli. 1 ftirthvr, nml you i ntnnil nprlclit, trim up jour torch, tlit-ii KIWI- upnti wlmt, In my way of thinking, mort.il tin ncvin- could tui -leinc; lilii) conjure up nil tho fanciful 1 lie rnpulitc of, nud hi- li- tin ncnrur the rwiility, thun In fniv lit 1 dimtiii'iivui). And now HIP tlmr, whrn In my deacriptloii, I ut I it I tbouvlit when i i wu iTc-crlptlon nf i to Lu Hccii, fur fear my lit think nn ilic), I will cut ilim-ii. trim "If, atid divost my story of Hitoo-foiirtlitonfct reality, ami then It wilt sieeiii liug)( to many. Tlie i i i i wo just cnteieil, IH, n- 1 tiuifiH I in! i lit in thu ncjjjhlnr- tiniHlof'Jiw t'cct ucroKu, of tin oval shape, Hint niiiy In- i i frist liiRli, i lour, wbltli vua tlik-klir i tlmt, M-liFii the light iti the kirchcj "truok 011 tlium, silionc llkt no many dtmiioiidt, nnd wen? absolutely dazxliu" ti the at iiiU'lvula of twiialtd iipnrt, himgpendnnts, of Mlntii-ti i-tilnrrd Huliutniiiic, nf from six ini-lui In Hirer fijct In length, of nil lin- TOine of them proupwl lnittllifL to rescmWe cliiin- lllkimlnnted by tiny gtw in I he conier of the roof, wa- the luiis't porfuut rcaemblmiee of a thrcu i-tiotii-d flintiilcller I ever saw.

On tliu of the room, were the must prottuMjuv siK'ellllults uf meu, liL'iisIa mid to be thought of, aoine i-i ilirni tlio Rod man on the war pntli; otlicw returning from a viUoriww battle, their girdles literally liunjr fiillofscnliw.ol their tut in a "llKrltiu and dniieliig Otli- cr-, bull iiiiui nmt Imlf IIOMP. In Komo of thu loinn iVL-iv, either statutes nr iictrittetl lirntlw, -4ino of them eight in iniiv ti liljrb, und If they were pot- nl'u- I bailie, usntv guldu ittfirtue4 mo tho only thing thut bothered IIH-, huvr ilul Iliuj evor get Into the tin uiilyoiitrauw to the room I IMI hi jiiul, tliuc works wonders, ani! tin 1 ImUtmny giowu xmaller f'H mivlit i Unow, thoiw men -f iwlcil lii tin.TM (trunp wn. yinin- I'p-eil of nittdos of iilatc, perl-jctly mootli nnd level. In different parts of llieroum, wm'o lookud tome tobe i.r or illvan, tLoufih tlieni by a lit (In Iteration, have been made to resemble fvmit? portions of tbe floor was with wlmt sceiued to be netri- llcl of food, gome looked like rind, tlw thouglit nopii-sd Into my mind. It be that tier-? Itwai, that tho "Wild ni'Hi" ilweit so totia, after leaving family, nuklnfr liia nppmrance ay did I list summer, nnd many i rniiUect tlmt he enticed from his In thu top of the two, by piece some I A i I--, very chwely, in fill ports ot room, In I nji-fhl jwitp ctd eopper coins, tnedali motat platts with tioik-i or by which I mlffbt lie to tftwi- the origin of the former imnt? of the cave, btitnotnhig could ttnd, Init j-inall piece ofimper or rnther Bhlnnlnoter, that wcnitd to have been Is til by aarocery firm in Addi- 4on years ago.

It may be that my (ruide muy Imve drop)Mil llmt tn omc of his ttifmer rxploratlons, but I was to for- m-tful to auk any miestioun at thnt time, It will iiroUlily romnlu tit oblivion. After ft-inaiuilig tome time In this room, we look up our line of march for Airtltcr Tlte pasMge I-mlgi'df tlu'lfonip to t(in nwu woa nqly jliort, and a person could walk ruuin final I tn than the uni-junt nuil Mas pnrtly eovcrcti itli Mimilnr In ouc pnrt stood nut in bold rt'llcl (lw word, Ko- IJOHR." liftlwr tliat rvIaM to furniw 01 or waft cmbtnuinilc of deed or not, I enunot tell, although 1 i liave iwnnl of a family ofhauT living; upop i Hoiiey Bun, by that graceful lady and the arer we ever Wfno- tut P- v-ti-? A cat can look at the Kin to can unall fry clothing eponk falsely and contemptuonsly of ft flrst-eliwa establishment. For a week past the proprietor of a One hone establishment hae been running about town telling people that he bad givtn Wiley tillcKln the TIUBUHE, and, as to Rive respectability to himself and establishment, wondered what he would now say--To nil this Ben. willsny nothing. When he goes he wlsbea to catch noinething besides minnies.

He does not -wish to throw labor on nothing. He wlffiimita- ofuien tio more tlmn he deals in Imitations of goods. All thnt he hns nnythiug to do with is the genuine art icle, nndSlieep ppltaand Bearslgni, he cures not about either denting In, or bringing to the attention of Aw castom- cfM. Ben. knows that lib gooda are what ho recommeiids--and to satisfy nil, thnt he nays what be believes, he guarantees to refund tbe money if such prove not tnte.

He will have no imitation!) about his store, or will he bo found in the email capacity of again noticing nn Imitation establishment. DEATH OF DUOALD CAMERON, SB, --On Sunday mornln; liist, the death of Dtigftld (Jmneron, Senior, took place nt his residence on MalnStreetln thla village. He was 71J years of age, and his ctonth not unexpected. He i-amc to thla villogeln 1817, when but one frame and several log no-uses constituted the now flourishing village of Hurncll.sville. It was then A wilder- net--i nncl the nearest white settlement wns nt Untl.

He died ntono o'clock in the morning of thnt tiny, breathing hta last calmly as child, and wns burled in Hoye Cemetery on Monday Inst nt 1 p. in. His disease wns infln mat ion of the lungs. and New Yenrs Parties will be held at the new Hnll Itt Greenwood on the of Beu 24, and I31st I860. The Hall wfll accommodate one hunqred couple being situated, tu a quiet, and pleas- en part of the village.

Music by Thcron Blclimond, Sirs. T. Blch- nibiutnnd daughter. be doTte to make it plensent for al; who, may wish to attend. Being pi cogent ridu from HoruellBvmo.

L'nnesteo and towns nud under the gc-iitlemttnly management of the proprietor, P. l. Foster we MOUl'l invite Ml, who want merry time timttcnd, Iha drnml I i i i Noi-iety iiiu't i on the Jir-t i i i i till 1 Ttli ut i i i i i d' tli.tt i I I i'n' i( i AilArr for our, t-ome pll i KEADtso, FUN, On Tuesday evening, Dec. Tth, the well known poet, J. D.

Look, will rend his poems At the Metropolitan Hall, in this village. Those who arefond of rich reading, nnd love fuii, will not miss this opportunity. Mr. Look's reputation iwftKo.l, und we are clad to know that he is going to treat oar citizens with one of his readings Monday evening at about 0 o'clock, a small boy, the son track, anS the COM "starting at that moment, passed oi-er his band, nearly seyeringUfromthearm. Amputation becoming necessary, the same was done.

BAILBOAD Satur- dtiy, through the cftreleeaneas of its engineer and conductor, it is said, extra freight train No, 39, ran into extra freight train No.36, at Masl Hope station, on the Erie road, and twenty freight caw were demolished. Ko persons are reported Injured. g. JSJnndy will sell nt auction on Friday next, Dec. 10, To bead of Canada sheep.

cowi horeea, farming implements, at his farm, three miles from Oannaeragn. Geo. F. Wilson, Auctioneer. ERIE B.VILWAY.--A Chicago paper says: "On the first of-January, the Eric t'ontpony wtU bceln laying a third rail on their line, thus making a narrow gauge, 99 that they may connect with tbe general railroad system of th-a I am now selling Bark's celebrated Lager, equal to ililwfluh.ee.

for cents a largo giMa. Conic and try it, Can- nuJaigim nnd Phlladelpliin Ale. on draught. STOSSOSlil. To Bad ike Pwkltc In een r- 1 have lately fitted tip ray rear room for nnOyater Saloon, and will furnish good itowed, fried or raw yster.

Come and see me, Oyste the can or keg. S. O6SOSKL MOAL NOTICES. THKBE wan A time when Wiley would m.ve noticed the of rival atom to injure him, bat that UmabaepaMed. He has firmly established bimieirin community, amfrn knows that bit post conduct In the way of bustneas hie him a standing, -which in this or 0117 other community enjoy.

From ttic first be BBS tried to gain the conn- of the people by acting blr, square and honorable, and he hu given cause to no nun, woman or child In this county to say that has felled In his Being the first to establish tlie 'One Price System" he had to labor iiud to carry the system Into effect, and to-day, In the short space of one year, heihos succeeded beyond hla expec- tat ons. At this time no one thinks of. asking Wiley to Ml In hU prices. They know that under no clreamstaacas would he drop a cent, and they also know that at nle price he la really only making a living profit. knows that this the general opinion, from the feet that many friends weekly warn him "to raise hie or he will fall." Ben la thankful for theti kind- bat he don't raise.

He la satisfied. Atl who don't believe that he iclli the cheapest clothing, hats, gents' furnishing goods, trunks, Chateau be bought In. this county, he Invites them to look elsewhere first, then come to him and compare prices. Ben. wants to Injure no one, but he has better advantages in buying than they have, of course can sell lower.

He iBnatiifledwlthhis small profits--and he his customers to be satisfied with his low prices, and for that purpose Invites all to call on him and BOB the cheapest stock of overcoats Ac. In this market. A FEW days ago we dropped into Sharp's old artublfitlunont, there found our young friend Best bnslly engaged In telling goods. A number of ladies were purchasing fun, and they seemed to think that they were not only splendid, but that the prices were quite moderate. Without question, hiaetock of fun are superior to any In this section-while bis prlcei ore such, that no one for a moment hesitates to give the amount.

In the line of hats, caps, gloves, boots, show, trnnfea he has certainly a splendid supply, and If a customer cannot be suited in his establishment, ft certainly not his fault. Best having such a large supply of furs on hand, has determined to make a great reduction in his prices tor the uollldays, and those who are In want of such good), had better call at once, and tone their pick. In a few weeks, Messrs. WlUsoa Von Sickle Intend to remove thjlr business to the opposite vide of the street. In the Store formerly occupied by Mr.

Pension. This speaks well for our joang friends, and shows what enter- terprfse and Printers Ink will do tn the short Bpooe of eight months. In March last they came to this place entire strangers, and opened a bat, cap, and Gents 1 furnishing goods establishment in their present Mace of business, and now they find that it Is small for their Increased trade. They therefore will remove to larger quarters, and soon will have the best More In these parts. To tin ladies we would sayaword.

They have a splendid stock of on hand, and rather than have the trouble of moving them, they announce their determination to seU out figure--in fact at cost. Now Is your chance to get bargains, and advise you to call early. Om frieud Corn, of the firm ofErUch DOST AH. to nad thlt--If they'd ntrersfty anything, and what we an about to my now of mat Importanee to all who may have ttM good fortune to read fhlB arttde and many others who may not be so fortnm- and Center than at any other place New Torif. Is A Corn, hM jiwt returned from New- York, and for the purpose of giving his customers bargains, purchased while there ft splendid aasortntent of If you wish.

Borne splendid drew fat- terns, or a choice set of fnrs. give him a oall at once, for tbe rush baa begun. The goods were selected by Mr. Com himself, nt time when the market In the eity was low, and he hiw determined to Bell tlicm out Afc a that will prove sotlfllactorlly to all. The ladles should certainly see hie (took of furs before purchasing elsewhere, as without a doubt, they a superior lot OTIK Friend Harrit Bawyer at the Loder street Drug Store hu received a large assortment of Diaries for 1870.

To those who use the article we advise to examine before purchasing elsewhere. To those who have not usec them, our advice Ii to begin once by buying one from Sawyer IF you are In wont of anything in the line of drugs and medicines, toilette or fancy stationary books, periodicals or dally newspapers Just drop In at the Loder Street Drui Store. TTon will find Sawyer just the man to tut you in any of the above articles, both in quality and price. IF you are in wont of groceries any description, you should by el means call upon Ammaclc Gregg They have a magnificent stock of the beautiful white crockery on hand which has a reputation for durability beauty and worth fox exceeding tha of any other. They have also a large supply of groceries and provisions choice quality, and sell them aa low aa they can be purchased anywhere in this section, IF You wish any thing In tbe line Beady Mode Clothing, go to the One Price Clothing House, and you will be sure to get bargains, Ben Wiley, clothing a specialty, and there'fore nfford to sell cheaper and give better CALIFORNIA, Pleasant Valley and Naples wimp ana Bran.

dy can be found, strictly pure, at Bar dwin's Red Front Drug Store, Ho. 123 Main street, and at Tuttle A Front Drug Storp, 75 Loder Street B. CUBTIS, the well-known furniture man, is kept busy night and day filling orders that come rushuur Idm. Curtis being satisfied wftB profits is the cause of his immense sales. THE CELEBRATED P.

p. Stewart's Cooking Stove with the late improvement for coal or wood, which baked thirty loaves of bread and fifteen of meat after taking the Fuel all out, For Sale by Sheldon Bro'l, Iv Votr aro lu search of ft good aew- ing machine, call on Osaoski. He has a good new one of Singer's, which will be sold cheap. See advertisement. SHEJUDON Brothers are prepared to furnish Htvoew MakeTM with trimmings of ull kinds at Manufacturers pri ces.

Th-y have a large received, SSZLL SATTBBLKE has aa fine an assortment of and shoes aa there are in town. Their box-tope boots are something splendid, undid those desiring these articles ehoulc give this style a trial. CALL AT Sheldon and IF You want good new Groceries coll on Griswold Fletcher. They are constantly receiving fresh goods, A GREAT Variety ol New and Stylish Drew Goods at opened at Adslt A TolUe's. THE BEST Saratoga trunks far least money, can be found at Qen Wiley's.

Mil to see MM AJTuttle's New Store and New Goods before making your Fall and Winter purchaiM. SILVER Plated Tea Setts, Tea Pots CoSte Forks of the besl quality ftt Sheldon CHOCKEKY, tbe best ware at greatly reduced prices at Red Front Drug Store, 135 Main Street. go to Adsit TnttteV SEWING HachineOllofthebastqual. ity at Sheldon Brothers. JAPAS- Paper PotU A Wash Bowls at Sheldon Brothers, HOIJJDAY Goods both usefiil and or- amental at Sheldon Bra's.

Western not a refute ot the tannery and slapped together by machinery aa all ready made Eoote and Shorn are selects stock and la sure he bos the correct before poichaaing, work IB all made by hand by ocurnpetent workmen, BO toft be can warrant It every time. Them Creased double stJched, and Cork acted Boon, cannot be gotten up any where outriaeofthe cities, nor even there as well or within $2.00 cheap as he gete (hem up, and the of foreign stock which be dully, are very rarely used outside the clUea. He keeps ooiutantly on bond he natty celebrated Lcmoine. SeaumaviUe, and Cometttttn inada of French Calf, and uses In every instance the fiunous Baltimore Oak Tanned soles in hla sewed -work. You are probably all aware thaUfoe don't have to take A "back everv the "Nobby Boot" In thfe and several other vicinities, too numerous to mention, can testify.

Boots warranted a Hireftt, and sent C. O. to any ad dress. Remember the place and the only place for the latest styles and best equiv- elent for your money Is Cameron's, oar. Loder and Center opposite tbe Osborne House, Hornellivllfe'N.

Y. AB WINTZB is now upon, and our young men will be on the lookout 5or sleiKhrides with their sweethearts, would be well for them to kdow thai W. E. Drakeford has just received a splendid assortment of bells and blan keta--two very necesMUry articles. All who are in want of such, would do well to give htm a call, IT ia a little doubtful about the recognition of the Independence of Cuba by this country, but it Is beyond doubt that a great many people recognize the fact that E.

T. Young la the prince of clothiers In this vicinity, and that he makes such ats aa were never excelled. His stock of fashionable cloths are always well selected and of the first quality. As for furnishing goods we have never seen a more varied and stylish assortment. For a reasonable amount of money a young gentleman can walk out of Young's looking like "Sam Drum- 7 If yon don't believe us try it and see.

FOB good Cutter--in fine condition. Apply lo "Wesley Edwards, FOB comfortable dwelling house for rent. Inquire of Ben, Wiley, at the sign of the Bed Coat, No. 105 Main street, LAST evening we dropped Into the e-atabUahmentof L.8atltttonUaia street opposite the Park, and fcond there alias bwy at bees. A fresh rival of goods from New York seemed tobethecausw.andof worse oar dtt- zeos soon found oat the fiwt--and rash ww the conseqoence, Ib.

Smith selected tbe stock wHhtwat OHBt he now has our young with him, (and he hM been out wert) who aaya ''good goods will sell, white bad goods wfll lay on the shelves." will sell, while on the shelves." We would respectfully urge the ladies have their choice, for without doubt, tbe stylet of the diflbrent patterns on hand, cannot be beat. Anything in the Bry Qooclaline can there at greatly reduced. On account of the near approach of the Hollidaya, all articles in tha Store have been marked down, and those who wish to avail themwlvee of the present prices should at once. We also notice a fresh the latest styles of Bnote and Shoes, and we would say thnt the prices are quite reasonable. 1BWTO.

Dec.2d.-OLIVEiOGAN; "Oiria." n. Dec. E. DICKINSON "The Mormons." Dec. 1-Uh.

PETBOJUEUM V. NASBY: "The Lords of Creation--Women. IV Jan. CAPT. CHAS F.

HALL; "Three years In the Arctic Regions." V. Dec. B. GOUGH "Circumstances." VI. Jan.

THEODORE TILTON; "The Art of using the mind." VII. Jan. TWAIK; "Our Fellow Savages, the Sandwich VIIL Jan. TAYLOB; "Europe and America compared and contrasted." DOOM open at o'clock; Lecture Commence at 8. Tickets of Admission, .50 Cents.

Season Tickets are offered at tho rate of Cents per Ammls-rion, vie: Single Season Tickets, TWuMe 5.00 Triple 7.60 Apply at the First National Bank, the Port Office Drag Store, or of any of the Managers. I A I I A I A I THE LARGEST IN WESTERN KEW TORK. 6rtr OMttal 8 8 8 8 8 8 FRESH ARRIVAL AT SMITH'S Main Straet, Plain and Fancy Cloaking, Velveteens, Shawls, Bleached and Brown Sheeting, Old goods all marked down. New ones bought cheap for cash, and will be aold than at any other store in town, COST COST LESS THAN NEW YORK COST The very last time for the next sixty days, up to January 1st, 1870, all goodi in my store, such as Dry aopcls, Ladle's and Children's Shoes and Furs, WILL BE SOLD AT -COST, AND 3fr. Thome; of WeUavIile, Ibrmerly aaBoefatea with me, haa parchtMd tho learn of thla store, consequently, all these goods MUST BE CLOSED OUT by The stock constota of 1'all and Winter DBV GOODS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S RUBBERS, GENTLEMEN'S AND BOY'S GLOVES AND MITTENS, LADIE'S AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, SHAWLS, CLOTH, FUBS, CASSIMERE8, HOOP SKIRTS, TABLE LINENS, And everything usually found hi a Dry Good Store.

This is a rare chance and everybody should improve It. Dec. DEALERS AND GENTS' FUBNtSHING GOODS. LOOK FOR BANNER SIGN OF THE BIO MAT! 120 MAIN STREET, HORNEUSVILLE, NEW YORK. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND DRINK GOOD ERLICH ft CORN, Oftlie Are the only Sole Agents in Weotom New York for the Bert and most Snoceeafnl TEA COMPANY In the United Statw, we are prepared to give yon a better Tea for money than you can purcliase elsewbera AH we ask ii to have you call on us, and satisfy yonrralreg that yon can tare From 35 to 50 Per Cent And git tar better article of Tea than yon can by clubbing, and letulmp your money to Houeei that yon know nothing about.

A Trial will Satisfy the Most Incredulous Mr. CORN would also calf the attention of the Ladies to tlie i quantity of the best BERLIN ZEPHYR Orer different ehades, done up in small akeirti, or by the pound, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Also, a very large aseortinent of Embroidery Patterns. In the Lino yon will find everything that wanted in a House at remarkably low prices. Sattaiaetion guaranteed, or no win.

Thankful for past we hops to merit a continuance of your EBLICH CORN. HOBNELLSVIUiE; SEPTEMBER 23, 1969. THE OREAT AMERICAN TEA BOMPANY. A T3 -to. jrL Sole agent for ttia wctiofi.

Don't foil to give Uiia a trial. Tbe largest and beat assorted stock, ever brought to this market FRENCH MEBINOES, 35'rench Valours, Plaid Fmpress, Striped Cretonne Cloths. Plain all "Wool cretonne Black Alpacas, To which I call, special attention, aa they we the rooet ptrfoc blacks, nnd I hoAe them in various st Black Beaver's REPELENTS AND CLOTHS. Scarlet, Orange, Blue, Grey and OPERA FLANNELS Scarlet, Rome, Drab, Slate, Blue, Plaids of nuioui colon. Just Call and Examine my Stock, if you purchase, you will go home perfectly that Harris iells goods on the principle; of Live and Ut Live." J.

HABRIS, Main Si,.

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