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E^* Kossuth had a warm reception at Au­rora on Sjatuitfuy last, and made one of his 'beat speeches. K e was at Rome on Tuesday, and, aevera'l o'f our citizens went do^vn tb'hear "him-.

i y We would •colli the attention of our read •ers, to the advertisement in another column, of Mr* JAS. C, y . CORNWEI.I.'S Writing School {His ability is deserving of encouragement-.

• L e m o n i , Ahnohtli , F i g s , Pulsing, C u r r a n t s Clt-, :., j u s t rqedived, A l s o , PrceorVcd G i n g e r n

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FATAL EFFECTS 6* A PRW^KEN QUARREL. w T h e Western iVa.-pets sta'te that ex-Senator JElannegan, of Indiana, had an altercation with Ibis w&e'B 'brother, Captain -Duncan, apd inflict-•ed.upoft 'hirfl.'a wo'Q'n'fi which caused death. I t as represented that neither oF them were sober 'at the time. Hannegan, it is said, when he re-'covered from.his debauch, was horror stricken !at the enormity of the act. No steps have been 'taken to arrest him. The anguish of Jits mind 5s sait!i'to-be-indescribable, and his friends are 'apprehensive that the r'onsefjuenceso'f his rash •act will-drive him mad. Captain Duncan was {formerly a citizen of Newark, Ohio, and com-imanded a company of mounted riflemen, during the Mexican war.

An Irishman, who- was very near sighted, about to fight a duel, insisting that he should stand six paces nearer his antagonist than the other d̂ d 'to him-, and thattfeey were both to fire at the same time. This beats Sheridan's tell-

'ing a fat man who was going to fight a thin one-, 'that the letter's slim figure ought to be chalked 'on the other's portly ,person* and if the bullet ihit him outside of the mark, it was to go for mothing.

THE MARKETS. N e w Y o r k , M a y 29.

F l o u r — W i t h Increased -receipt and on ly a l im i t ed d e m a n d

for W e s t e r n and fitntcflour, pr ices a r e a s h a d e l o w e r . Sh ip-

p e r i a r e n o t b u y i o g f r ee ly . T h e be t t e r g r a d e s of Ohio a n d

'Gef iesne" f i rmer , "bu t .p r ice^wi thou t c h a n g e . Canad ian firm

With g o o d inquiry ^i2-S>4,18. Sides pi' d o m e s t i c 4,12^41-18

for c o m m o n to good O h i o . I tye . f lour l o w e r , 3,12. C o r n

rheal h e a v y , Je rsey 3,18.

GRAIN—-Wheat is l e s s s o u g h t for b u t p r i c e s well suppor t ­

ed. S a l e s 2300 bit. C h i c n g o sp r ing to n r r i v e n t 7 3 ; "3500 b u .

r ed O h i o , 9 5 for good. H a r l e y n o m i n a l o,uiet ot 62@G3.—

Oats s c a r c e nnd bet ter , S t a t e 42^-13. C o r n — S a l e s 24,000 b u

•at 5 8 ® 5 9 for u n m e r c h a n t a b l e , 62% for s o u t h e r n .yellow.

P rov i s ions—pork d u l l w i t h l ight d e m a n d ; 18 , l2©18,25for

mess ; 16,50 for p r i m e ; p r i m e m e s s 18 ; r e c e i p t s of b e e f

l ight : s K l e 8 ISO bla 12,75 f o r m e s s ; '6®7,50 f o r p r i m e ; p r i m e

m e i s q u i e t at 18 ,50©20; b e e f hams v e r y firm 15,503>U> ;

lard in g-ood request a n d s t e a d y 7 ® 10c for bin. kegs p l en ty

and d u l l n t l l ® U ^ i ; b u t t e r in good r e q u e s t , p r ices be t tor ;

AV N Y o r k 16©19, Ohio 1 5 ® 17 ; cheese In. f a i r r e q u e s t n t

•em.

D R . H O O F L A N D S ' G E I U I A N * B i r rERS. -^Th ia ce lebra ted

m e d i c i n e Is one of the v e r y bes t in the c o u n t r y , and i ts good

qua l i t i e s only need to b e k n o w n , to give it p r e c e d e n c e ove r

alt o t h e r s n o w in u se . W e h a v e seen i ts g o o d etlects la te ly ,

after t h e total failure o t m a n y o thers . T h i s i s saying m o r e

than t v e call for any o t h e r medic ine w i t h i n o u r k n o w l e d g e

and w e feel it n duty t o r e c o m m e n d t h e B i t t e r s to the not ice

of o u r fricndB. The g e n u i n e is p r e p a r e d b y D r . C. M. Jack­

son , Ph i l ade lph ia ,

D Y S P E P S I A C U R A B L E I—Scientific m e n h a v e h a d difficulty

in o v e r c o m i n g und c o n t r o l l i n g the v a r i o u s s y m p t o m s of Dys-

.pepsin t h a n iilmost a n y d i s e a s e in the w o r l d . T h e y are so

yar iouB, in different i n d i v i d u a l s and cases , t h a t it h a s s eemed

i m p o s s i b l e somet imes t o a id in obta ining e v e n t e m p o r a r y

r e l i e f f r o m sullering. B u t a m e d i c i n e hns b e e n discovered

w h i c h p r o v e s , beyond a d o u b t , tha t in m o s t CUBCB a pe rma­

n e n t e u r o can be effected. B y nvo id ings thnu lan ta , nnd us ing

tho O x y g e n a t e d Bit ters s t r i c t l y accord ing t o t h e di rect ions ,

a h e a l t h y tone is i m p a r t e d t o the d i g e s t i v e sys tem, nnd

s t r e n g t h to perform it* n n t u r n l functions.

A m p l e tes t imony of t h e t r u t h of th i s can b e h a d b y refcr-

r enco t o n u m e r o u s ce r t i f i ca tes , s o m e of w h i c h liava been

p u b l i s h e d , and in p o s s e s s i o n of the G e n e r a l A g e n t s .

R E E D , BATES, & A U S T I N , Wliolesalo D r u g g i s t s , No. 2G. M e r c h a n t s ' How, Huston, G e n e r a l Agen t s . P r i c e $1,00 p u r bo t t l e . S i x Bottles for S 5 . 0 0 .

I T M A Y B E T o o L A T E — F o r a r e m e d y to b e useful, before

t h o v i c t i m o t diaense h a s dec ided lo g i v c i t n t r i a l . L e t n o t

th is b c ' t l i o case with D r . R o g e r ' s S y r u p of L i v e r w o r t , T n r

and C i m c h u l a g u a . T h e e v i d e n c e in i ts favor is cogent , a n d

wil l b e f o u n d in a c o m p a c t form In t h e P r o p r i e t o r s , P a m ­

ph le t . L e t t h e eye r u n o v e r the s i g n a t u r e s t o t h e c o m m u ­

n i c a t i o n s endors ing t h e m e d i c i n e , and If e m i n e n t n a m e s h n v c

a n y w e i g h t w i th the r e a d e r , h o m u s t bo satisfied. If reason

and a r g u m e n t , as w e l l a s h i g h au tho r i t y n re r e q u i r e d , t hey

-will b e found the re ; n n d i f t h e t ru thful con fe s s ions of those

•who h a v e b e e n raided f r o m w h a t a p p e a r e d t o b e t h e Con­

s u m p t i v e s ' Deathbed, h a v e a n y force, t h e r e a l so they m a y bo

neon. I t h u m a n e v i n c e id to bo tiikcn, t l i e r o emi ha no-

d o u b t t h a t the above m e d i c i n e has no rival f o r the c u r e of

t he se v a r i o u s d i so rde r s of t h e Lungf , w h i c h , It not cured

In t inio, e v e n t u a t e In d e a t h . An a d v e r t i s e m e n t appears i n

a n o t h e r p l a c e , -35ml

[ F r o m the A l b a n y Morning E x p r e s s . ]

W e "bnvo seldom h e n r d i f t i y thing so h i g h l y spokeu of i n

ftls c i t y o s the Mounta in I n d i a n L i n i m e n t .

" F A I T i l W I T H O U T ' W O R K S I S D E A D . "

Faith, i n the cflkacy o f t h e M O U N T A I N L I N I M E N T , first in­

d u c e s t h o s e allHcted t o t r y i t . Faith is n o l o n g e r necessary,

as nil w h o have uaed i t a d m i t its p o t e n t p o w e r and s p r e a d

«ts f a m e . T h e only t h i n g n o w requ i s i t e to g u a r a n t e e a c u r e

i s *' W O R K S I" Apply t h e r e m e d y ( w i t h a s t r o n g a r m ) a n d

y o u n r o wel l .

T . I I . C A M P &, CO t S o l o Agent . ^ 3 I m 2

BO N N E T S , R ibbpns j Pftraspls , Fans.-ojtliqr'b'y t h e . b d k . smidUqiiahtlticB.'a groat d e a l cheapen- ifliim e l s e w h e r e

., y s f i k t G M f t N ' q ' O t i c ' a p S t o r e ,

1. £ n P I E C E S M o a % r t G l & 3 ^ o j v ^ X*Jy C l m m b r d y s nnd m a n y o t t t io r sty|oa.df ' D r e s s Gooda,

l i i l a r g o q u a u t i t i e x tmd'vory oheKj? , l how opening'-at * - • . -JNb, 12, Woodriitr-HbUBQ..

• y AJ?KEE;NOTIONS ( t h o l d r f f e a t lot in toivu, a t •*- J'. &.H. .SKLIGMANIS.

J ^ R E S S ' T r i r a m i r i g a of nil d e s c r i p t i o n s , n O w ^ p e n i u g ut

CAMPU12RE a n d Burning . F l u i d , at K J S L L O G

38

a E L l G M A N ' S ;

CAUINE'P \V7 i .RE t Wholesa le a i i d U e t a O y

& 0 O N G E R * 3 , NoilQ, C o u r t - a t i

. J . S . Y A H B U B . E N ,

B U N D L E S ScythoB, 0 5 1 Bund les Itttkes, . 0102 B u n d l e s ShuvcU a n d Spade*,,

0701 y a r i e t i e s Pocket and P e n Kniyes , by t h e d o z . and!

>vould r e t a i l one, 0301 va r i e t i e s Kuivea and P o r k s , 0 2 0 i > : P u m p 8 , N o , 1 2 3 4 , Sic. &c.-, and-LendPi*?".

All American g o o d s received c o n s t a n t l y froin t h e x n a n u f a c t u -r e r a ; all E n g l i s h a n d German imported direct from. Sheffield, Burn ingl iam, & c . Call before y o u purchase. '

J u n e 1,1852. " J .-S. VAN B U E E N , 38 K o . 3 , Wooarut l B l o c k .

P A I N T T S . r ^ I N G P A I N T , W h i t e Lead, R e d i Lend, L i t h a r g e , Par is M-l Green, B r u n s w i c k Green, C h i x o m o Greon, C h r o m e Yel­low, French Y e l l o w ; Fireproof JPainra. Umber, L e v i d s i o h . nn, Verdigris G r e e n , &o., K- lS l iLOO k O O N - G E l t ,

38 No. 1 0 , I i nyes ' Olouk, C o u r t - s t .

GR O C E R I E S . — C h e a p S u g a r i r o m O to 9c; T e n , a good article at 2 B J Rice , old G o v e r n m e n t J a v a C o t i e e , L a g u n -

rti d o . Pepper , P i n n e n t n , Onssin, & c . &c, K E L L O G & t . ' O N G K l t . N o . 10 H a y e s ' B l o c k .

O I L S , — L i n s e e d Oil, Raw n n d Boi led , by the g a l l o n or barre l . S.pe*rh- Oil, Wha le O i l , «&c.

KKJLLOG. & C O N G E . R , No. 10, I l n y e ^ B l o c k . * *

BO N N E T S f r o m . p s up, and Parasuts in finlions v a r i e t y , u ' C . & J i M A H S H A L L ' d .

S P L E N D I D S u m m e r Vest ings , Coaiingamid P u n t S tu i f i . T h e very b e a t a n d richest a s s o r t m e n t ;

til the T o p o f the Trite, by H O R R &. TKl'JAT, C h e n p .

PA R T I C U L A R NOTICE is h e r e b y given to M e r c h a t a i s , Milliners, -Pedhirs and W h o l c s i d e Buyers, t h a t ouu

Wholesa le s t o c k s is fuller and m o r e complete n o w i h n n ev­er before, and w i l l as usual, sell u l l & m d s of Goods n t Hew Y o r k whole-Bate p r i c e s , J . & i l , S K L I O M A N .

Nails and Glass. £ n A K E G S tfnilfi^ustrcceived and ifor sole ' a t 'n less v U U pr ice t h a n waa ever n a m e d before In Je ' f te reoi i Co. 800 Boxea of t h e Redwood Glass, enibrauing n l i n o s t e v e r y size a n d qua l i ty . Being agents f o r DcZenjf i i U o . , w e j^ro enab led ' to r e t a i l t h e i r Glaas at f̂ o low a price, aa t o e x c l u d e aH.other.filitHs f r o m this marke t . Merchan t s can b e supp l i ed , by u s pn-jKo' e i i m e tQi-ms na it t h e - y soitt their o r d e r s - dir$t!t to t h e works'; A t No . 2, Iron B oe"k. -.-

J u h o l , 1 8 5 2 . , C O O j P E f l . f c - W Q Q D ^ C P F .

C o r a Cixltivjatofs,

"—"32£ZJ-=~T"jB

Oheap Cash S tore O P E N E D A T B'ROWNVILLE,

N O . !2, L . O U I > > S B L O C K ,

W A . CATI lCART-hus n o w ready for inspect ion, a t t h e • s t a n d formerly o c c u p i e d by O. S t e v e n s , n e x t d o o r to

Lord & S o n ' s H a r d w a r e - S t o r e , the l a rges t find m o s t ex ten­sive -assorWnent o'f New G o o d s t o be-'found i n the town, and as cheap as to price as c a n b e found in W u t e r t o w n , o r a n y

, o the r p l n e e . Among h i s g o o d s may be f ound the following, to w h i c h h e m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y invites y o u r i n t e n t i o n :

B n r e g e DeLnina, L e g h o r n and S t r a w Bonnets , C h a l l y Di»LaiB3, S i l k parasols , P e r s i a n Cloths, L inen Tab le C l o t h s and Covers , Silk, n n d Linen Poplins, Pillow Case L i n e n s , Silk T i s u e a , H a t s and Cups, F r e n c h J a c o n e t Muslins, Boots and S h o e s , E n g l i s h .Muslins, Men's and Boy 's S u m m e r W e a r , P r i n t e d Lnwna, , W o t nnd Dry Grocer ies , B l ' k - t r a d 'Chameleon S i l k s , Cotton Yarn mid Batts, C h i n a S i l k s , Broad Clo ths a u d Caaeimeres . Owing- t o the increased facil i t ies for the t r aus i e t of Goods ,

wid t h e p r o s p e c t n f m o r e ** r e a d y pay," h e pledires h imsel f to sell a t t h e lowest Watertown caah price, b e i n g fully de te rmin­ed to p e r m i t no m e r c h a n t to underse l l h i m .

My o l d cus tomer s nnd a l l , - a re respectful ly invi ted t o call nnd e x a m i n e for t hemse lves , and n o c h a r g e for showing g o o d s . T e r m s , C a s h — P r o d u c e in e x c h a n g e o r reasonable

edit. B r o w n v i l l e , May, 2 5 , 1 8 5 3 . 37wG

N O W la the t i t a c to buy and u s e tlmt labor s a v i n g mn-chine. T h e y a r e to be f o u n d in great v a r i e t y a t the

Jefferson C o u n t y Agricul tural W a r e House, C O O P E R & W O O D R U F F ,

J u n e 1,1852. No. 2, Iron B l o e k .

W A T C H E S , CLOCKS, J E W E L R Y AND FANCY -GOODSl

TH E S u b a c r i b e r s having d e t e r m i n e d not to be u n d e r s o l d b y Jew o r Gentile, have m a d e l a r g e additions t o t i i e i r al­

r e a d y farjje S t o c k , a n d woujd s o l i c i t a call from t h e i r f r i e n d s and t h e Public g e n e r a l l y . The f o l l o w i n g prices w i l l con­v ince tbat we n r e selling e v e r y t h i n g unusually l o w T Fine gold ful l - jewelled lever W u t c h e s 8 3 0 t o $ 4 0

'• *' " cylinder " -25 t o 30 si lver "" lever '* 1 2 t o 30

" «* cylinder " 9 t o 12 gold L o c k e t s 2 t o 1<]

" Penci ls 1 t o 5 " Peh a n d s i lver Holder, S l . 2 5 t o -S5

D i a m o n d Rings n n d Pins, 5 t o 12 Clocks, briiBB m o v e m e n t s , 1 t o 12 Alao, a great v a r i e t y of Ladies a n d "Gents1 Plna, F i n g e r - T i n g s , Fob, Guard und v e s t CbainB, E a r - h o o p s and Drops , W n t c l i Keys , Gold B r a c e l e t s , Slidea.Cufl '-pin?, Spec tac l e s ,Th imbles , Sea ls , ifcc. &., A i s o , the largest n n d tineat asaor tment o f Si.'-ve r -wnre ever o f i e r e d in tills m a r k e t , consisting of e v e r y ar­ticle in ordinary u s e , und <dl w a r r a n t e d us pure aa c o i n .

O u r stock of Fnncy ,Goods , i s f u l l y replenlBlird. c o n s i s t i n g or Brushes , C o i n b s , Bird-cages, C h i n a Vuscs, W i l l o w C n b s , Waggons , C r a d l e s , Chairs, Baske t s , India Kulibci T o y s , Te l ­escopes , bpy G l a s s e s , Mngnitlers, a n d mnny other g o o d s nev ­e r before u t te red i n thta market .

W u t e r t o w n , M a y , 1852. G E N N E T &, 0 S B O R N , 3 8 J i o . G, Woodrull H o u s e .

H e w Religious Books, r p Z I E R a i n b o w in t h e North, X F a r Off, A u t h o r of J'cep of D a y ,

Life of W i l l i a m Tmile, Infanta P r o g r e s s , Wor ld or W a t e r s , L i fe of n V n e x a n t , Lighted V u l i e y , Midnight HnrmonieK, Chari ty a n d i t s Frui ts , Cot tage F i resddo , O ld Sea. C a p t a i n , Walka In L o n i i o n , Conversa t ion of a Father, Pr ison Life, Chris tain P u r i t y , God in H i s t o r y , H a l f hours w i t h old U u m p h c r y , Missionary 'Ta lcs , Scr ip turo V i e w s of Heaven, Sunny S ide , I sabel , Kitty D r o w n , Ac .

F o r sale by KJ- t tULIN ' t i & n l D D E L L . ****, lO, "lVn«liliiii«:*»**-*e-, M«E«( Il " ' "

Waterto-wn 8c R o m e Rail R o a d .

OK nnd after t h i s day, Trains w i l l r u n between W A T E R -T O W N a n d C A P E V I N C E N T n s follows:

L E A V K W A T E R - T O W N at D 1 5 A . M,, 315 P . M . LKAVK C x r E V I N C E N T , 4 3-1 A . M., 10 40 A. M .

« T h c e o trains c o n n e c t wi'h t r a in s f o r Rome from. W u t e r ­t o w n , nnd wilh BontH nt Cape V i n c e n t for Kingston <fcc.

5 ^ * P n a f i c n g e r s leaving Cape V i n c e n t nt4 30 A*. M M m n y ntr fve in New Y i t r k the same e v e n i n g , and by t h e s e c o n d t ra in wltl bo in A l b a n y in time for t h e cvenlug boats f o r N e w Yorfc.

Pasflcngcrs f r o m R o m e by the m o r n i n g or noon t r a i n , wi l l a r r i v e at Kings ton in seven h o u r s .

-On Tuesdays, T h u r s d a y s and S a t u r d a y a . the S t e a m e r BAY S T A T E loaves C a p e Vincent at 5 P - . M . , for Toron to , L e w i s -t o n , &c., nnd o n a l t e rna t e days a t -5 3 0 A. M., for\ O g d e n s -b u r g h , connec t ing both ways w i t h t h e trains of t h i s r o o d .

O n o r Wfore t h e 15th of Jn t i e , -ft D A I L Y LINK o f B o a t s will r u n to and f r o m Toronto, O g d e n a b u r g l t , A c , o f w h i c h duo not ice will b e g i v e n . R . B. DOXTATKR,

Snjitrintendcnt.

I n B u r v i l l o , M n y 2 3 , h y E . \VBkcf iold ,Eaq.>lr .^OHNKEx.-

f»EW DRUG AND GROCERY STORE. \ S E V , o f I tu t lnnd , to Wra . B K L I . N D A L U S K , ot" W a t e r t o w n , - - — - -j — ^ rniu-n ..,-i •• wui.i-»»«-. c . _

mm « o m pniili nnd one hundred to the Clinton pnso . . . k-̂ M» JP-SL ".wL'-n..« i„ rvl1..™ fivo hundred d01.1^roul'nr>-aP«lf"nyi"ror,n t h e clHam«or Wntertown, § E Kfthe Buffalo Dispensary, &vo »un"^e" " ^ VV Jonbntm nud ndjnlning coontios, tlmt they are ju-t

. K I M HI i ^ J w A . ^ ^ * ' i " n ^ l T IIIH HBC^-QgWr ^vppning tin pntirt> timvritotik nf f i o o d s . which hftB b t ' e n Be-loctc t i with gro t t t enro , nnd mny b e re l i ed on na b e l o ^ p u r e

D I E D .

In thian-il lngo, on t"he23fh. of May, n t t h e r eaWcnce of hia b r o t h e r , Mr . GuaTAVUS A . W m T N E t r , in-tho 2 4 t h y o a r of h i s ago.

T h e d e c e a s e d wai t h e v i c t i m of C o n s u m p t i o n . Bnt a few s h o r t m o n t h s ago, ho w a s o n e of the m e e t v i g o r o u s in hea l th , and t h e m o s t buoyan t i n s p i r i t ; now t h c t r r u e n t u r f is g r o w -

in? o v e r hU grave. At t h e first approach of t h o disniuo, h e went t to a southern c l i m a t e , h o p i n g by u m o r e hnhivy air t o n r r c f t t h e th rea ten ing a d v e r s a r y , ou t a l t e r a louse o f <a f ew mon ths , t he despaired o f relief, nnd r e t u r n e d Injme t o d i e . Durhiff Ws 'marc imtRedia teconf ine tncfn ' t j -hcbore 'up against the t e d i o u s hours wi th tp i i t i cncc mid f u n t i t u d c ; ever n t r iv ing to l i g h t e n the bnnlena o t h ia moa t dcvDte i tn i te i idnnta . Ani l he d i e d wi th that h o n e o f fu tur i ty w h i c h givcB s t rength of spir i t t o t h e weak In t lcah, i n tho lust s t r u g g l e o t morta l i ty .— In all h i a relat ions of l ife, h e susta ined t h a t h i g h c h a r a c t e r for h o n o r nnd nmiohility, w h i c h , nt h is d c a t h , b r o u g h t m o a m . -ers t o -his g rave .

l a G r e e n Bay, on M o n d a y * t h e 12th. u l t . , a f t e r a s h o r t h u t s eve re ilnosa. Mr.SAMOEi. W I N E O A B , n g e d 3 3 y e a r s , 7 r a o n t h s and 12 d a y s .

W e r e c o r d tho above w i t h s o r r o w a n d s a d n e s s . A fort-a i g h t r i g o Mf, Wine 'gturuiovcd a m o n g u s i i s h e a l t h a n d s t r e h g t h and g R v c promise of m n n y d a y s of use fu lness onen r th . T i -duy h e s leeps in the r e s t i n g p lace of thc t d e a d I As a h u s ­b a n d a n d futher, ho w a s ntfectionnte n n d i n d i i l g c n t ; ns a son a n d b r o t h e r , ho was k i n d nnd obl iging; as n f r i end and ne igh­bor , h e w a s w a r m - h e a r t e d nnd unchang ing , a n d ever r e a d y to a l l ev i a t e distresa. P e n c e t o Ins memory .—Green , Bay pa­per.

SC Y T H E S , S N A T H S , H O B S , F O R K S , &o. & c . ^ - J u a t s h i p p e d to 'uapi les of these 'GoddS to „bo dtstrlbuteci a-

^ihong o u r County M e r c h a n t s . R . J O H N f l O N &, SOft, *

r p A B L E C U T L E R Y . — E v e r y fashion a n d qual i ty ia n o w o n X o u i eheivoB. W o enn ploaso tho m o s t fnatidloua, a n d

w o s h a l l sell them a c c o r d i n g t o o u r hal f tpr ice ftystoifi. 9 . -R, J O H N S O N &. S O N .

Harness Goods.

BA R G A I N S . ! B A R G A I N S 11—20 Ciispa of Brass, S i lver , . J n p a n e d •find T i n n e d i rnrnqss T r i m m i n g s and Gboda

J u a t s h i p p e d t o o u r d i r e c t i o n pe r m a n u f a c t u r e r s . H a r n e s s M a k e r s can .bo supplied oii . 'better t e r m s t h a n eve r oile 'rcd t h e m beforo. int td ' f lave t h e e x p e n s e of a t r i p helo\v, nt t h e V-P r i c e H t o r a of " U. JOI1N3QN & SON, Oour t -s t "

X.1.VERY STABLE ! •O. S C R I P T U R E ^

At t h e '(Slbbo Hotel, k e e p s good'-Uorsea mid Oiii'riugfjB to let o n r e a s o n a b l e t e r m s . A n e w -Barouche w t t h ftfnib"'i,cara, at t h e d i d p o n d of Ida c u s t o m e r s . E n q u i r e at the office o r at t h e B n r of tho 'Globe .

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N O T I C ' E . - r - T h e C o t t o n Yarn, W i c k a n d T\yine Manu­f a c t o r y Establ ishment , s i tuated in.JuIielvil le . lntely own­

ed a n d c a r r i e d on by A . A N D E R S O N , h a s been p u r c h a s e d b y t h e - s u b a c n b e r . w h b w o u l d reapectfuUy inform t h e pub­lic t l m t h e has pu t the F a c t o r y in fell o p e r a t i o n , a b d ia-now p r e p a r e d tu furnish to t h e t r a d e a s u p e r i o r ar t ic le of

Cotton Yarn, Twine, Batts, &c. at N e w Y o r k OaskiPr'ices.

5 3 ^ * A l l orders e x e c u t e d with d e s p a t c h . Terms— 'Caih , or a p p r o v e d paper for all s u m s over SCO.

W a r e r t o w n , March 16 ,1852 . 27tf J . J A Y / K N O X . $ j * P " O r d e r s m u s t - h e n d d r e s a e d to

' A, A N D E R S O N , Agent .

Anxious that the People should know TH A T S T E R L I N G & R 1 D . D E L L , -have tot snle t h e beet

a n d cheapes t art icle o f nil-kinds of Stationery in th is mar ­ket . G o o d Cap Paper n - t $ l , 5 0 und $2,00 p e r r e a m ; Blu,e o r W h i t e l^e Jtter Paper at $ 1 , 3 8 und S1.75 p e r r e a m .

O u r e t o c k - i a mariufaotmred at the Eas t , whore ikeu ytake Pa­per ; a n d compr i ses a ful l nssbr'trfieti't of t h e -Emo-liih, P r e n e h nnd A m e r i c a n Papers, a n d u't.prices pos i t ive ly bZ4uw compe-ti ton.

M e r c h a n t s , Lawyers , T e a c h e r s aiid bus ines s m e n a r e res-p e c t f u l l v inv i t ed to look a t o u r Stock.

M a y 1S5S- ^ ^ S T E R L I N G & R I D D E L L .

• IROIf ATf© STESfe. m H E S u b s c r i b e r s a r e n o w receiving.a^Hrge Stock o f ! I ron X a n d § tee l , w h i c h w i i r b c sold for Cush or shoi't Pupeirs

on b R t t e c t e r m a thiin can b o p u r o i i a s e d nt any o t h e r es tab-lishnirmt w e s t p f N e w York . f re igh t^qna jdnrer t . O u r I o n " exper ience in t h e I ron businessjenaTjles iis-to select ^ u n l i t y ' a n d s i x e s a d a p t e d to tjio. \ynnts of t h e oontftifmor," ,. O r d e r s r ece ived front pa r t i e s , J'fiquMug s'hipm'ent b y Rail­road , will r e c e i v e p r o m p t a t ten t ion . ^

J u n e 1,1852. C O O P E R & W O O D R U F F . 3 B No. 2, I ron B l o c k . *

S U P R E M E C O U R T , ~ N o y e R ; U'fittie-a-ninBt Nanthar i ie l R1. M Boyco, E a r n Rpgi iw und Cornel u s Vorce—to N n t h a n i e l 11, B o y c e t o n e o t the above, n a m e d doleudants • Y o n a r e h o r c b y S u m m o n e d ' j f n d radv j red t to answer the c o m u l n i n t of N o y e s T u t t l e , P l a i n t i t r i n t h e S u p r e m e Court of t h e S t a t e ot Nc\v York , w h i c h wna filed in the oiiioe of the C l e r k of tho C o u n t y of Jetforson, at W n t e r t o w n , on the 31st d a y of May , 1852 a n d to-servo a c o p y of your .answer on m e , a t ray-office, in.the v i l l age o t W u t e r t o w n , oounty uforesaid, w i t h i n t w e n t y days atter-Bervico^of thiB summouB, exc lus ive of t h e day oi se rv ice . # \ '

A n d .you a r e h e r e b y notified' tha t i f .ypi-comphi in t ' a s n b o v e required,- the^i lnim sa id iCour t for c h e r e l i c f d e m a n d e d in

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B L A O I t A N D FANCY SILKS.—A'r i t , , , , , -.-—r- ,~ - ---T "Oiik 'of.Silks of all 'shades, g r a d e s und p r i c e s , . jusf ppehed at

U-.&,./. M A R * f. MARrfHALL'S .

NE W C A R P E T S ; ~ C h o i e e . p h t i e r h j a n d splundid qunUties ' cheape r t h a n eve r at_ C , & J, M A R S H A L L ' S .

-Lath! Lath !!

AN Y quan t i ty of t h e best, o n s a l e a t the Top of - the T r e e Clo th ing S t o r o . h y . H.ORR & T R E A T

j l a i h o a d S c r i p w a n t e d . 3 7

T O H O t f S E C A R p " E N T E R 3 & C . ^ S o l i d Box P l o w p r i c e belo^v a n y t h i n g e v e r offered here. H a n d S u w s

L r a c e and Bicts, a n d Other tools Bltlo, a t VAN B U R E N ' S May 2 L No. 3 , Woodruffs Block.

EXCELSIOR UPHOLSTERY HOUSE AND

Cabinet W a r e - R o o m s ! N O * I d , C O U I t T S f W l E K T W A T i ^ l t T O W X . .

TH E s u b s c r i b e r s have n o w o n hand a n d wil l a t all t imes k e e p a full a s so r tmen t of Cabinet W a r e and Cha i r s of

all k i n d s ; Mattrweses, B e d s a n d Bedding, Fea the r s , Pi l lows, Cur t a ins a n d Curtoin M a t e r i a l s of oil desc r ip t ions ,

WINDOW SHADES, PAI'EJl HANGINGS and Borders, Looking Glasses of all Styles and J'rices. Car­pets, O i l C l o t h s , Matting, D r u g g e t s , R u g g s n n d Mntts, t h e larges t a n d bes t a sao r tmen t e v e r ofiered in t h i s county .

COMJ& ONE, COME ALL! W e h a v e everything t h n t y o u want to furn ish yonr h o u s e ,

nnd h a v i n g : la rger a s s o r t m e n t s can suit e v e r y tasto. All o f t h e above Goods w i l l b e sold C H E A P E R than can

he b o u g h t e l s e w h e r e ; if y o u d o not bel ieve I t come and see W e h a v e a thousand t h i n g s tha t it w o u l d b e useless t o e-

n u m e r a t e iiere, both useful a n d ornamenta l , w h i c h every one wants , a n d if you do no t w a n t to buy c o m e a n d look t h r o u g h our fine I . n r g e Room, a n d s e e what w e h a v e got. A la rge a s s o r t m e n t of Carriage M a k e r ' s Goods, viz : Cloths o f all colors, D a m a s k s , Laces , P l u s h e s , R u b e r a n d E n a m e l e d Cloth, & c . & c , which wi l l be sold at N e w Y o r k pr ices .

Cabinet Maker ' s G-oocis of nil k i n d s . Mnttnisses o f a l l kinds m a d e t o order a t all t imes o n s h o r t notice. A l so , a l l kinds of Bedd ing .

C o m e n n d see, we can ' t b e bent in a s s o r t m e n t s o r pr i ces , C A L D W E L L & B t m i t , l a te T . C A H H W E I A .

W a t c r t o w h , May, 1852. 117 Cash for Barley. WA N T E D , nt KIMBAL'S Pear l Barley Mi l l , on F a c t o r y

S q u a r e , 10,000 11 upheld o t Bar ley . W n t e r t o w n , May 18, IXoZ 36tf

No. 1, Whi t e ' s Block,

CA B I N E T WARK AT C O S T . — T h e s u b s c r i b e r in c o n s e ­q u e n c e of ill health, i s des i rous of Clos ing his b u s i n e s s ;

t he re fo r - , h o n o w offers t h e Imlunce of his Cubine t W u r e at coBt, a n d w o u l d respec t fu l ly Invite all t h o s e w i s h i n g t o b u y good f u r n i t u r e , at a low m a r k , t o give h im nn ea r ly call.

{33"'1* A H persons h a v i n g due-bi l ls o f b n l n n c e s of accoun t s , payable i n w a r e , will p l e a s e p r e s e n t t h e m fo r p a y m e n t .

W n t e r t o w n , May, 1*32. (3Gtt) F . W . W H I T E .

C. P. P E C K & CO., C O M M I S S I O N M E R C H A N T S ,

No. GO Pearl Street, (Liberal advances matte on Consignments,)

NEW YORK. C P . P E C K , J . J . G I L B E R T , W . F . G E O R G E .

R e f e r t^>—Wai. I I . A N - G K L , W n t e r t o w n ; L . P A D D O C K , P r e s i d e n t B lack River B a n k , W n t e r t o w n ; E . G, M c a n i c K , Clay ton .^ | I^IiiyJ.1, 1852. 35U'

. Iroft a n d Steel.

EN G L I S H , S w c n K E n g l i s h Refined nnd Aincr lcnn, all si-Kea i n nny quantity*

Supr . N o r w e g i a n Nail R e d s . Hoop I r o n ^ ta!!Mj hy t h e Bun-lie or R e t a i l . Spr ing ^ t c t 1 i\\ to i\\i b y t h e '• " " Curt S t e e l nil sizes, square , thit and n n n d .

N A I L S . — P e r u Nails, 2d t i *JO,200 kegs c h e a p .

Hard-wave. E v e r y v a r i e t y of Shelf H a r d ware . Cu t l e ry & c , which h a s

been p u r c h a s e d for cash% a n d wc can' t help it, i f o u r loto pri­ces do clash, w e intend t o l i v e u p to o u r m o n o , " Lar^e Sales and Small Profits." .1. d . V A N B U R E N .

Mny 1.*?, I S M . N o . 3, W o o d r u l l " Block, Also, a l a r g o nnd splendid l o t of Guns , o t " OUR O W N

I M P O R T A T I O N , "

nnd f resh , and w o u l d say to all w h o wish a good a r t i c l e to call a n d e x a m i n e bt ' fora p u r c h a s i n g elsewhere. T h e a t t en ­tion of the p u b l i c is called to t h e following, w h i c h c o n s t i -tu t c s h u t a p a r t o f ourfa tock:

DKTJOS AND M K D I C I N R S . — F r e n c h , English, G e r m a n nnd Amer ican Chcmiculi*, Patent M e d i c i n e s &c.

G n o c E n i E S . — T e a s , Old Hyson, Y o u n g Ilyaon, B l a c k nnd good article of B y r o n nt 2a p e r p o u n d . Sugnrs, C o d e c s , Jtnisins, Figs, L c n i o n p , Spices, t-"tnrch &c.&c.

P A I N T S . — Z i n c nnd t'nrlur F i n i s h , superior to a n y t h i n g in use , W h i t e Lend , R e d bed, I n d i a n . Red, LUlmrge, U m b e r T e r r a Di1 S i enna , L a m p lUick, R o s e , IMnk, Par is Grc-->n, C h r o m c R r e c n . C h r o m e Yellow, F r e n c h Yellow a n d Yel­l o w Ochre, O h i o a n d Oneida tire p r o o f Fnintt.

Qi£&^Un£G£»i> R a w find. D G i i e d , Sperm, W h a l e , QUxe Cantor, i tc , 1

VAnNisiins.—S* P . Smith's Coac i i , -Furn i tu re , N o . 1 a n d '2. D e m a r , Shellac n n d Jnpaih

D v n S T U F F S . — M n e d e r , L o g w o o d , Fustic C a m w o o d . Nic-w o o d , Q u e r c i t r o n , Cudbcnr, Lnc I > y e , Annottn, C o a c h i n e a l , Blue Vitiol, C o p p e r a s , Cream T a r t e r , Madder and . | n d a g o C o m p o u n d .

B R U S I I K S . — H a i r , Cloth, Tooth , K a i l , Shaving, F l e s h , P n i n t , Vnrntsh , W h i t e w a s h , Scrubbing. B l a c k i n g , Horse, f e a t h e r , <tc. <fcc.

Cowas ,—Fine S . S S . SSS. D r e s s i n g * Englisis B u f f a l o a n d American .

L . K E L L O G , H. E. C O N N E R . N o . 10, Hayes1 B l o c k .

For Sale Cheap. X . T G I I T M U G G Y W A G O N ,

. w i t h t w o scnte, a n d l i g h t e n o u g h fo r o n e h o r s e — w i t h P o l e a n d .Shafts—nnd in good o r d e r . — E n q u i r e a t this olHco. J u n : 2 ,185$

A L A R G J 3 lot o r n r k a n d Ool'd Si lks, n o w opening at SELUMMAIPS, No. 12, W o o d r u f f House .

SH A W L S , S H A W L S . — B r o c h c , S i l k , C n e h n i e r e , B a r e g e , G r e n a d i r e , Crnpe n n d o t h e r k inds , v e r y c h e a p a t

No . 12, W o o d r u f f H c u s e .

A L C I N E P L A I S T E R , K E L I . O G & C O N G E R , N o . 10, Couft-st . , Bnycs* Block.

T A M E S H . B O W E N . Pens ion a n d B o u n t y Land Agent , *3 E v a n s Mills, N. Y., w i l l viBit W a s h i n g t o n , n e a r J u n o 1 5 , tto p r o s e c u t e and s e c u r e t h e al lowances of c la ims of e v e r y innture., ngninet tho G o v e r n m e n t . App l i ca t ions pe r sona l ly .or by i ie t to r , p rev ious t o J u n e 12, will r e c e i v e proper attention.

Western Massachusetts Insurance Co,, • O F F I C E B A N K HOW. P t T T S I ' r B r , D , M A S S .

C A P I T O L S T O C K $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .

IN S U R A N C E Real a n d P e r s o n a l P r o p e r t y aga ins t F i re , o n f a v o r a b l e Torma.

- D I R E C T O R S . T h e o . Pomeroy , S o c r n t c s Squior ,

J . V . Barker , (i. C . Burnap , W a l t e r Laflin,

E d w a r d S. May, D a n i e l .lenks,

C H A R L E S M. O W E N , Pres ident . J . C . G O O D R I D G E . S e c r e t a r y . A p p l i c a t i o n for I n s u r a n c e m a y b e m a d e t o

K N O W L TON, R I C E & C O , A g e n t s a t*Wnter town. C o p y of stntomenfc o n filo in t h e C o m p t r o l l e r ' s , bfllce—

S t a t e m e n t of the c o n d i t i o n of tho W E S T E R N MASSACHU­S E T T S INSURANCE COMPANY, on the 2 2 d day of April , 3852. C a p i t a l , Mussachuse t t s .Bank S t o c k s , actual va lue ,

d o **Rnilrond S t o c k s , S e c u r e d h y Mor tgages o n Roa l Estate , C a s h o n h a n d rece ived o n acc ' t of capital ,

C h n r l e s M. Owen, W . I I . Ty l e r ,

T h o m a s Colt, W . W . Carson, H a r r i s o n Gnrfiald, Asa C~ Russell , J , W . W h e e l e r ,

G e o . W . Planter , W i l l i a m Pollock, D a v i d Carson. H a r v e y Arnold, J . J . M u r r a y , H e n r y S teams ,

S7.070 20.QIO 63,760

8,260

8100,000

$100,000 20

670.800,00 963.62 650,00

H u m b e r of policies o u t s t a n d i n g , A m o u n t o f policies o u t s t a n d i n g , G a s h r e c e i v e d for p r e m i u m s , Liab i l i t i es cont ingent , e s t ima ted ,

N o los ses have been nsce r tn ined . T h e a b o v o Bank S t o c k s n r o A d a m s B a n k a t p a r : t h o H n d -

ley F a l l s Bank nt par , n n d t h e Agr icu l tura l B a n k a t o n e h u n ­d r e d t e n dollars pe r s h a r e o f one h u n d r e d doBars .

T h e Rai l road S tocks a r o S toekbr idgo a n d Pittstield Rail­r o a d a t n ine ty dolhura p e r s h a r e ; tho B e r k s h i r e Rai l road n t n i n e t y dol lars per s h a r e , a n d tho W e s t e r n Ra i l road nt p a r ; a n d I cer t i fy that t h e s t o c k s a ro of tho above value, a n d t h o m o r t c a s o securities a m p l e ; and I also ce r t i fy that t h e above s t a t e m e n t is Correct,-. C H A R L E S M . OWJJN,

P res iden t W e s t e r n M w i a c h u M t f s I n s u r a n c e Co S T A T I o r MiWACHUf z i lTS, - B w f c M ^ . w r A p r i l 03 , 1852,

B i r e m and 8ub'scrlbaab«foTe m e . H O J U T : O B T I N G T O N , . v • ' • J u s t i c o C o n r t C o m , Pleas .

Writing School, P R I C E R E D U C E D ! r p U E u n d e r s i g n e d would call t h e attention of t h o inhnb l -X tants of t h i s p lnce to bis S c h o o l

IN - P E C K ' S B L O C K , In t h e room r e c e n t l y occupied b y M r . Bench's S e l e c t S c h o o l , w h i c h liaH b e e n i n operation n c i i r l y two months, n s oifcrin:* super io r I n d u c e m e n t s to those w i s h i n g to improve I n this i m p o r t a n t b r u n c h ot education,

T U I T I O N ' . — P e r T e r m of 12 L e s s o n s , of two h o u r s each , L a d i e s 31,00 ; G e n t l e m e n $1,50. T h e subscriber h o p e s the i n c r e a s e ot p a t r o n a g e will be s u c h t h n t h n will have n o c a u s e to r e g r e t hnv lng r e d u c e d the t u i t i o n to such low r a t e s .

Crasos can m e e t a t nny time b e t w e e n three and s i x o ' c l o c k in t h e af ternoon, o r seven and t e n o ' c lock in tho e v e n i n g .

g j jp" S p e c i m e n s of his own w r i t i n g , and evidences o t im­provemen t in t h e , h a n d writing o f t h o s e formerly u n d e r h i s in­s t ruc t ion , and a l s o Ccrtilicatcs n n d Recommends f r o m p r o u v i n e n t individuals , i n places w h e r e h e hns recently t a u g h t , wil l h o chcc i fu l ly shown to a n y w h o may favor h i m w i t h a call. J A ' S C. Y. CORN W E L L .

W n t e r t o w n , J u n e 1, 1852. 2 5 w l 0

W A T E W O W N , Mny 2fi, 1 S 5 2 . T h o u n d e r s i g n e d having ecnt a s c h o l n r t o M r . U o i t x w E L L ' s

School , tl)ink3"the i m p r o v e m e n f m a d e in n term of l a i e s r i o n a is o n e of a m a r k e d character, a n d takes pleasure i n r e ' co im m e n d i n g his S c h o o l to the p a t r o n a g e of the nubile-

L. P A D D O C K .

T h e Largest, B e s t anct Cheapest STOCK OF DRY GOODS,

CAN n o w bo seen nt S E L I G M A N ' S , w h o h a v e j u s t r e tu rn ­e d f r o m the cast) nnd n r e t l m d n y o p R i i m t r f u r t h o second

time this season, nh a s s o r t m e n t which h a s n e v e r been equal -led b e f o r e . Our Stock, w h i c h hns a lways b e e n t h e largest In t o w n , i s n o w increased t o T H R E E T I M E S t h e duat t t t ty , ever k e p t before . A p a r t of t h e n u m e r o u s and. endless va-rlet y ut g o o d s this dny r e c e i v e d . Is : 23,000 \ d ' t i Pr in t s , Iroin 4 c t s u p to tho v e r y finest F r e n c h

P r i n t s , 10,000 " Scotch , English, A m e r i c a n a n d G e r m a n G m g a m s ,

f rom O c t s u p . Ii,00U ** L a w n s oi the b e s t qunlity nnd s t y l e n t lowf igures , 3,000 * l l tnr regc DeLa ins of beautiful a n d fashionnhle

stylo-, a s w e l l as Tissues, G r e n a d i n e Si lks , Eureges , P la in Alt W o o l D e t a i n s , (ail C o l o r s ) Popliuen, ( e n t i r f l y n o w styles,) and all the leading styles of Dress Goods.

A L S O , 6,000 Y ' d s 3 , 4, (f, 8 nnd 10s, Blenched Musl ins f rom ttie C h e a p e s t t o the Finest

O u r Stock of Linen Goods is i m m e n s e l y large nnd c h e n p , compris ing 1,500 Y d s I r i sh Linens f r o m Is -Id up ; 330 Dozen L i n e n l l a n d k c r c h e i f a , food a r t i c l e forouly t i U c t s ; LiricU Tab le Clo ths . Doylies nnd N a p k i n s , Toweilintr, 1 ' i l l aw Cases a n d L i n e n Sheet ings of nil G r a d e s . Linen Goods is an article w h i c h wo b u y nnd soil b y l a r g e quantities, b o t h Wholesa le a n d Retai l , and he ing m o s t l y ot our own importation, w e i t r ecnnb lcd to nnd do sell t h e m 2 0 pe r cent b e l o w t h e uimal ra tes , n n d no mis take .

Our Stock of Embroideries was n e v e r h o t t e r ; our S t o c k of Glazes And ttosicf§ Is b y far t h e L A R G E S T in t o w n , i n w h i c h Goods w e cannot be boat, fo r w o have every qua l i fy an'! s tyle—arid L O T S of tht'.m t o o . I t is useless, n s w e l l ns impossible t o ment ion eV-ury a r t i c l e in our line, b u t N E V E I I before h a v e the Publ ic been e n a b l e d to select o u t o f s u c h magnif icent and splendid a v a r i e t y o f Goods. O u r p r i c e s canno t h u t b e sat isfactory ; our Large Sale* (selling n e a r l y DGUBLH tho quan t i ty of Hiiy Dry G o o d s Establ ishment i n W n t e r t o w n , w i t h no e x c e p ­tion.) is sufficient proof t h n t o u r prices nre R I G H T . ^

A p o l i t e invitation is g i v e n t o every one . t o call nild look for t i i c m s c l v e s , nnd they w i l l cer ta inly be astonished, how full t h e tfhclves and C o u n t e r s of our Lnrgt*. a n d Splendid i j t o r e .n r e filled with the Choicest andRtchtstkinds ot G o o d s .

W n t e r t o w n , May Itfth, 1852. .!. & I I . S R M G M A N .

DO O R T R L M M L N Q a A N D H O U S E F U I t M S U I N ' G H A R D . W A R E G E N K R A L L Y . — F e r a o n s wiah.ng a n y t h i n g i n

this l ine of Goods,- if you h u v n ' t : h e a r d ted of m y low pr i ces call o n mo and s e e for-yuurself . '

N. B.—No-charge for m a k i n g p r i c e s for'othnra to sel l h y * J- St VAN iiUREN.*

May S j . No ,3 ,Woodr i i tP3 Block.

N E W SOOEt BINDERY !

ST K R L J N G - ( & i a i > D E l , L , h a v e connected w i t h t h e i r -Book and S t a t i o n e r y bus iness a B I N D J 3 U Y , a n d a r e

•now p r e p a r e d "to do nil k inds of 'worK%ith-neatness a n d dis­pa t ch .

Books, P a m p h l e t s , Per iodicals aiid Blank W o r k w i l l b e bound in taste a n d in the best s ty lo of the art.

T h e i r fo reman , Mr. O. \ V . SWART, h a s been e n g a g e d fo r the lust ten y e a r s in the bus neas , ond recently r e t u r n e d f r o m N e w York, w h e r e h e h n s b e e n p e r i b e t i n g i i m s e l f i n t h o n i o r e e l egan t b r anches of the t r ade .

All parcels t o b e b6und can "be left 'at M a y , 1852. S T E R L I N G &. R I B D E L L ' S .

(a~tf) . N o . 10 Washiu- ton-Ht.

C OMBS.—lVdry a n d Buffalo Dress ing , Oflb'rn and P o c k e t . . . C o m b s , a n e w s u p p l y at Nb„3j S a t f o r d Bldck,

BR U S H E S . - ^ P n i n t a n d Varnish B r u s h e s , Vftfortdd s i z e s G r a i n i n g Tools , Si ish Tools , H o r s e , W h f f o Wusli, F l o o r ,

H a t , H a i r , T o o t h aud Nuil Brushes i n g r e a t yarloty, a n o w -supply a t N o . ^ , Sut ford Blpc'k.

B E R M U D A - A H B . O W H O O T ^ N c w c r o p at S M I T H ' S D r u g S t o r e .

MI X E D P I C K L E S . .... & c , a ueyv Bupply at

May 3,1852.

•Mixed Picklea, 'Cmiliflbwer, Cap6 r8 , N . M. SMITH'S .

•No. 3 , S a d d r d M b c k ,

y O A P . — V V l n t e A l m o n d , H o n e y d o . Vnr iagHteddo . w i t h a O g r e a t v a r i e t y of o t h e r Ba r and -Cake S o u p s .

K. M-,.SMITH.

Carpenters'' Tools and (3-oods.

E N O U G H T O C O V E R AN ACRE L O T | — W o havo t a ­k e n g r e a t pniua in the Belectioiuof t h e s e Goods.' A l o s t

of t h e m h a v e been m a n u f a c t u r e d to o u r o r d e r . They a r o of t l i2 tines't ma te r i a l a n d finish, and s o m e o f you-know v e r y well h o w w e sel l t h e m . R. J 'Oi lNSON &. SON; Oourt-st.

^ A B B L S . P U M P CHAIN,—Cons igned t o n s pur an E a s -" V t e r n M ' n n u l u c t u r e r t o besold'ait o n c e . Agrca tc l i f inco for c o n s u m e r s a t our Hal f -Pr ice Establish'men't., C d u r t s t

R . J O H N S O N &. SON.

AMERIOAN HOTEL, WOOD imOMERS, Proprietors,

.. ROME;, N . Y. rp I IEaubec r ibo r s haYolensed, fo r a tei'rii o f y e n r a , this H o -x tel, w h i c h IIIIB recently b e e n m u c h enlufgeil a n d iuiprov*

ed,.dnd fu rn i shed with now fm-n i tu ro . I t is p l e a s a n t l y a n d cen t ra l ly loca ted , nnd thby w i l l endeavor t o r e n d e r the s t a y of their g u e s t s pleasant, T h e p e o p l e of Jof lbraoi i aiid 8c . Lawrence C o m i t i e s are inv i t ed t o give t h e m a ca l l .

.fi3j?° B a g g a g e taken to nnd f r o m the C a r s free o f charge . Good stables a t tached ' to tho Jf iouse.

_* , „ L. S P R A G U E W O O D , TtOme, J u l y 18,1851. 4 5 C. II. W O O D .

.Paints , £>ils, Sec.

JU S T r e c e i v e d nt N . M . SMITH'S D r u g , Pa in t , and G r o ­c e r y S t o r e , No, 3 , Srfftbfd Block, L m s e e d Oil, Bo i led

and R a w W h i t e L e a d , -Pure, E x t r a a n d N o . 1, Ground • i n Oil, W h i t e 'Lead, P u r e , E x t r a a n d N o . 1, Dry in Oi l , Ohio Pnin t , ( a s so r t ed ) A s h , D r a b and C h o c l n t u Colors, H e r ­k i m e r C o u n t y Pa in t , iis.Bor tod "colors, O n e i d a C o u n t y P a i n t , assor ted c o l o r s , -2inc W h i t e , a t M a n u f a c t u r e r s prices. A l so a full a s s o r t m e n t of Drugs, Medicines, Glass Ware, Grocer­ies, ffC,

W a t e r t o w n , May, 1859:

3STUW G O O D S . At No. 2 American J5«zWie^^^ftr door Soxtth

ofBorr <$• TretiVs CttffiSg Store. TH E subsc r ibe r fueling gra te fu l for, pan t favors, i n f o r m s

h i s m a y f r i ends and the pub l i c general ly, m a t h e i a n o w rece iv ing New G o o d s in his l ine d i rec t from the I m p o r t e r s , J o b b e r s and M a n u f a c t u r e r s , o f t h e n e w c : t f»s1iions a n d s t y l e s ot the season, t o w i t : Gold nnd Silver Watches , Je\ye"lry, Si lver a n d Pla ted Spoons of t h e best fusnion and qua l i ty , i n fact a lmos t e v e r y t h i n g usua l ly k e p t iTr|\Vatch and J e w e l r y S tores genera l ly ; all of w h i c h wiH bCjsbld as low if n o t l o w ­e r than in a n y s imi l a r es tab l i shment thTs aide of A lbany .

£ ^ " Mr, L, IfAOA-ithas b e e n engaged to tuke c h a r g e of the Watch -work , w h o s e e x p e r i e n c e does enable h im t o g i v e en t i re sa t is f ict ton in thnt d e p a r t m e n t , and h e will be g h i d t o see his friends nt h i s n e w q u a r t e r s . '

Wnte r town , M a y , 1852. 3V — I I . K. N E W C O M B .

ITev/ Spring G-oods.

MR S . N E W C O M B , r e t u r n s h e r s incere tannics to t h e La­dies of W n t e r t o w n and it-* vicinity for the past l i b e r a l

p a t r o n a g e they h a v e lies oiVed'unon her . She also i n f o r m s t h e m t h a t she has^u&t r e t u r n e d Jrom N e w York, wi th?alarge a s s o r t m e n t of Mil l inery goods of the latest nnd most a p p r o v ­ed s ty les of t h e s e a s o n . N e w goods a n d fashions r e c e i v e d eve ry w e e k d u r i n g t h e season, •*

W a t e r t o w n , Apr i l , 1£5& 3 0 m 3

Remington's HAT STORE IS ON

FAIRBANKS' CORNER.

MO L E S K I N , Bcnver , K o s s u t h , P a n i m a nnd S t rnw H a t * of the la tes t s tyles . Cups of o v i r y variety for m e n

a n d Boys, nnd e v e r y th ing usua l ly kept in a Hat S t o r e , m a y h e f o u n d ot th i s es tab l i shment , nnd will b e sold 23 p e r c e n t less t han the usun l r a t e s . Remington k e e p s Hata o f t h e linest ma te r i a l , a n d has such n vnrioty o f styles, t h n t p u r ­chase r s enn h a v e a b e c o m i n g ns weH'asn durab le Hat, a n d a t n p r ice t h u t c n m i o t fail to g ive aatUtat lon. T e r m s c a s h in­va r i ab ly .

W a t e r t o w n , Apr i l , 1852. 33y l

Dry Goods and Millinery for Cash. M r . & Mrs . Welch,

C O U R T S T R E E T , W A T E R T O W N .

MR. &. M R S . W . h a v e j u s t opened ft h e a v y Stock o f D r y Gooda a n d Mil l inery, w h i c h have b e e n selected wi t l i

g r e a t c a r e for t h e S p r i n g and S u m m e r seasons , and w i t h o u t w i s h i n g t o mi s l ead b y s t r o n g s t a t emen t s , wou ld say. t h e y in tend p u r s u i n g t h e i r uniform pract ice o f doing the i r v e r y be s t for their f r i e n d s nnd cus tomers , a n d would a d d t h a t i n D r y Goods a n d Mil l inery , t h e y can and wil l sell a t s u c h p r i ­ces as shal l m e e t compe t i t i on .

C o u n t r y M e r c h a n t s und MUiincra, enn purchnsc g o o d s a t t h e a b o v e E s t a b l i s h m e n t at N o w York p r i ces . M o u r n i n g Bonne t s k e p t c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d , .^trnw Bonnets a l t e r e d u t t h e sho r t e s t n o t i c e , W e d d i n g HeaCfl t resses and Botmet s al­w a y s In r end ipes s .

T h e l a rges t a s s o r t m e n t of Dress Caps, f rom £s to 6». May 3 . WW, 3-lyl

DR. E. ANDREWS,

EOLBOTIO PHYSICIAN, C a n he consul ted ns fo l lows ;

At bis S y r a c u s e Oflicp, -II Fnynt t r - r t . At W n t e r t o w n , Globo Hotel, M a y 13, O x b o w , H o u s e o l J o h n Bemis , May 2 1 .

d o d o H a r r y H u n t , May, 20. Car thage , d o J a m e s T h o m p s o n , May 23.1. H a v i n g c o n c e n t r a t e d all his e n e r g y a n d s tudy t o his M e d ­

ical ProU^siun, h e h a s gather* d i J w m j d t J t c o r h ' S a n d s y s -temB, moilieini 's , notpwtsoijH, b u t s u c h j M not hi h a r m o n y mi ' r cu rYcTu ' j f t ^ ea sed w i t h o u t i t s a id . H a v i n g (no t only n weigh t of e x p e ­r ience) b u t remedia te to fulfil "every indicat ion, " T h o s e suf­fer ing compl l rn t i ' d u r local dlscns^a, by ptfict a d h e r e n c e t o h i s p resc r ip t ions , m a y rensonuhly expec t a speedy convc l e s -cence .

N . B. Those w h o , b y indlBprnsiblcuvocntions, c anno t c o n ­s u l t h im persona l ty , m a y b y a wr i t ten s t a t e m e n t of t h e i r CUSP, ( t he usual fee inc luded . ) b e benefi t ted—many h a v i n g been en t i r e ly c u r e d in this w a y . A p e r s o n a l e x a m i n a t i o n js , -howevpr , a l w a y s prefer red ,

pSJ^Addrc s s l e t t e r s to S y r a c u s e , Ortondnga Co., N Y . v is i t s c o n t i n u e d e v e r y four o r five w e e k s , of w h i c h n o .

t i cc wil l bo g iven . 0

N e w Boots aad New Shoes, \ V U O L . : E . S A T J E A N D R E T A I L .

A T N O . 2 , S A F F O R D B L O C K . r p I I E Subsc r ibc ra n r e n o w receiving u n d have on h a n d , J - m a n u f a c t u r e d b y themselves , express ly for ttie S u m ­

m e r T r n d e , nite o t t h e best and larges t a ssor tments of B o o t s nnd Shoes ever b e f o r e offered in Wnte r town , consis t ing, i n p a r t of t h e fol lowing art icles :

. fcATMES1 WEAS. W c l t l m - k i n s ,

G E N T ' S W E A K . C o a r s e Boots, K i p d o F r e n c h a n d A m e r i c a n Call ,

Pegged nnd S e w e d Boots, K ip and Cnlf Brognns,

Chenp Sl ippers , Enamel led Pa ten t L e a t h e r

und Kid Buskins ,S l ippers , Ejccet-sors, Jenny Limls,

Ennm- l l eda i id P u t . L e a t h e r , C lay Ties, a n d Union Polkas , JWits,

Youths ' f tnd l lnys Boots , C o n g r e s s GaiW're, M o n t e r e y Ties, T a y l o r do Engl ish do Grained Sl ippers ,

A G - K I C U I i T I T R A L H A L L ! ! PREMIUM PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, STRKW CUT-

TEltSAFD CORiV-SHELLERS.

R J O H N S O N & SONhiiVc established a depo t , for B . M a r • t i n &. C o ' s C e l e b n u e d P r e m i u m G o o d s .

T h e i r P l o w s took the Highest Premium a t t h e grent F a i r , open to tJie Union, by the M a s s . Agricul tural Socie ty . Also, a Silver Pitcher t ram the A m e r i c a n Ins t i tu te ; also, t h e Two Highest Prisct at the P l o w i u g Match ot t h e N . Y. State F a i r , 1PM. T h e i r p lows, C u l t i v a t o r s , S t r a w - C u t t e r s and Corn-Shel le rs , f a r surpass all o t h e r s , nnd richly d e s e r v e tbeir g r e a t r e p u t a t i o n .

W e s e l l t h e s e Goods n t t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' p r i c e s , w h i c h br ings t h e m m u c h be low t h o m o s t inferior qual i t ies e v e r of­fered y o u .

j T ^ - P l o w Points and C u l t i v a t o r Tee th a l w a y s on hnnd in a b u n d a n c o nt t h e One H a l f - p r i c e S to re . C O U K T - S T .

Morocco Bootees, Enamel led do K M do Congress Gai ters , Franc is do Misses* of a l l kinds and d e s ­

criptions, P a t Leattn. r nnd E n a m e l l e d C a c k s of all prices, Ax.

Ties , W e h a v e also alt s ty les of RUBBERS manufac tu red b y

t h e celebrated N e w a r k India R u b b e r Manufacturing C o m p a ­n y , w h i c h a rc w a r r a n t e d tu d o good servicc-~nll of w h i c h ar-* oili-red c h e a p e r than over .

g^* iMcnsurcs t a k e n , a u d O r d e r s filled wi th p r o m p t n e s s a n d despntch.

N B.—Our m a n u f a c t u r e w a r r a n t e d to d o good e r r v l c e . Thankfu l for t h e l iberal pn t ronnge dur ing the Inst y e a r a

coht inunncoiu so l i c i t ed . T K N E Y C K & F E A g S L L .

At t h e old s t and o t F isk & Bntes , opposite American W a t e r t o w n , May 17, 185:1 -' 3G

Carriage Makers , Look Here !

R J O H N S O N & 3 0 N a r e i n receipt da i ly f rom E a s t e r n • F a c t o r i e s of a h e a v y a s s o r t m e n t o f y o u r Goods , t o

even t h e m o s t minute a r t i c l e , nnd are n o w p r e p a r e d to bill them t o y o u on better t e r m s than Eas te rn H o u s e s , a t t h e Hal f -Pr ice H n r d w a f o S t o r e , C O V U T - S T H E E T .

D l t . R U S S E L J - " W H I T E ,

ANALYTICAL PHYSICIAN, can b e consu l ted a t his offices, a s f o l l o w s :

W n t e r t o w n , A m e r i c a n Hotel, T U u r e d a y and F r i d a y tho 8th nnd 9th of J u l y .

Adams , l ' o m e r o y ' s Hotel, the 6 t h nnd 7th ol J u l y . Camden , M c C u h e n ' s Hotel, t h e 5 t h of d o . R o m e , Stnnwirc Hnll , the 3d n n d 4 t h of d o . Utica, Bagg's H o t e l , the 1st nnd 2 d of d o Fnltonj G n e p e r s Hotel, the 11th a n d 12th of d o . Syracuse ,Br in tnn l ' s Hotel, the 1 3 t h and 14th ot d o .

A u b u r n , A m e r i c a n Hotel, the l o t h o f d o . Upon nil d iaca tes incident to the h m n n n system, p a r t i c u l a r l y affections of t h e L u n g s , Hcnrt, L i v e r , Kidneys, S p l e e n , Ner ­vousness , D r o p s y , Rheumatism, A s t h m n , Bronchitis, Scrofu* la, DyspepEin, S c a l d or Sore U e a d , - H i p diseases, U l c e r s . Par-a lys is . E rys ipe l a s , Mercurenl d i s e a s e s , Impuri t ies o f the Bloodj & c , &,c. Special a t t en t i on g iven to tho D i s e a s e s of W o m e n nnd C h i l d r e n .

H e will e x p l a i n t h e s y m p t o m s characterising aH C h r o n i c diseases, and w i l l show by d e m o n s t r a t i o n Hint t h e p r e s e n t m o d e s of t r e a t i n g those diseases a r e wrong and n o t c a l c u l a ­ted t o prove beneficial , and e x p l a i n the principles b y w h i c h c u r e s of these d i s e a s e s can bo e f f e c t e d . Advice free. Ev i ­d e n c e of the m o s t indisputable c h a r a c t e r - c a n at all t i m e s be given*of the eff icacy nnd auccesB t h a t attends the t r e a t m e n t of diseases u p o n t h e pr inc ip les -advoca ted by Dr. W h i t e .

T h e successful mode.1 of t r e a t m e n t lollowed ih t h e c u r a ­bili ty of d isease , nnd thn a n t i - p o i s o n o u s character* o f his medicines , c o m p o s e d entirely of a r t i c l e s lrbm t h e V e g e t a -ble Kingdom, ( m a n y o fwh icha re J cnowh on lybyhhUse l f j tho qual i t ies nnd p r e p a r a t i o n s o b t a i n e d t r o m original r e c i p e s In his possession, h a v e been t h e m e a n s of restoring t h o u s a n d s to t h e i r lost h e a l t h , w h e n c o n s i g n e d t o death by t h e i r f r i e n d s and medlcs l a d v i s e r s .

D r . Whi te wiH- 'conunuo bis v i s i t s t o thiaplace o t i « i n f p u r or five weeks, o f w h i c h duo n o t i c e wi l l be, given- §28^*-An l e t t e r s must -be d i r e c t e d to Dr. W n i t * , 13, rittl ' « r r e e t r T r o y , Postpaid . ; " 4 1 y l

F A R M F O R S A L E .

TH E S u b s c r i b e r offers f o r sa le hia F a r m l y i n g in the s o u t h e a s t p a r t of Hounsfield, a b o u t 7 mi les f r o m W a t e r t o w n ,

6!A f r o m J a c k e t ' s Harbor , a n d in view of t h e W . and R . R. Road, n n d convenient t o a s ta t ion on t h e s a m e . Said F a r m conta ins o v e r 200 acres o f i m p r o v e m e n t , a g o o d w o o d lot^ t imber f o r fencing, sawing & c . A good h o u s e , wood h o u s e , cheese h o u s e , horse ba rn , 2 c o o d ba rns , o n e 7*3 by 44, w i th stabling f o r over 50 head o f c a t t l e . On snld F a r m nre t h r e e o r c h a r d s w i t h other var ie t i es o f fruit. T h e a b o v e F a r m is in a good s t a t e of cul t ivat ion. A I H O 40 y o u n g C o w s , and conve­nient d a i r y appara tus sold w i t h the F a r m if des i r ed . A v i e w of t h e p r e m i s e s ia solici ted o f those w i s h i n g t o p u r c h a s e .

R . G. MACK. H o u n s f i e l d , March 16th, 1P52. 27w8

There's no use Fifing.

TH E T o p of the Tree C l o t h i n g S tore h a v e facilities w h i c h a r e unsurpassed for b u y i n g and se l l ing floods. T h e y

have a l o w reut-^-do an I m m e n s e a m o u n t o f of bus iness— have t h e rocks to do it w i t h ; can ntid will s e l l goods ICES than a n y Es tab l i shment t h i s s ide of N e w Y o r k City, and n o h u m b u g , t h e proof of t h e p a d d i n g is c h e w i n g the s t r ing .— Wo c a n sa t i s fy all of the a b o v e facta. Cal l a n d s e e .

H O R R & T R E A T .

1852. New Spring Goods, 1852 A t IVo, 6 . f ' o n r t S t r e e t , W n t e r t o w n ,

C A M P B E L L & B R A Y T O N

AR E n o w opening an e x t e n s i v e a s s o r t m e n t of F tap l i a n d P a n c y D I t Y G O O D S , auited to t h e Spr ing t r a d e ,

which t h e y respectfully Inv i to their c u s t o m e r s and the pub­lic t o c a l l a n d examine. l * h e i r aS3drtnient o f D r e s s G o o d s e m b r a c e s t h e latest s tyles o t Si lk , plain arid p r i n t e d Bareges , MoUslin a n d BaregeDola ins , Pr in ted LawnB, Popl ins , i : c , & c .

Carpets* Oil Glottis and Paper Hangings. They p a r t i c u l a r l y invito a t t e n t i o n to the i r l a rge stock, of C n r p e t i n g s containing a & r e a t variety of p a t t e r n s , n o w of­fered a t reduced prices.

T h e 6 e s i quality of g o o d s a t lov) prices, wf i l m a k e i t t h e i n t e r e s t s o f p b r c h s e o r s - t o e x a m i n o o u r a s s o r t m e n t be fo re •buying e l s e w h e r e . _

C A M P B E L L & BF.AYTON. W a t e r t o w n , May U , 1S53, 35

CLARK & WIGGINS, LIVE AND LET LlVS

C L O T H I N G STORE* r » * o . ' i , C m i i ' t S t r e e t *

O P P O S I T E T H E AMERICAN", WATEnTOWX, N. V. ^ .

CL O T H S . Vcst i r tgs . Collnrs , SnspMita-s, Cos-iraercf, T r i m m i n g s , Ct-arnts. .*liirt! , nnd furnal i tos goods g e n -

crai ly . Thp p o p u l a r t r a d e . _ t _ T h e rap id ly incr.--nsini- d e m a n d for CLOTHIKO m n n u f a c .

t u r e d n t t b i s EBfnlilislimrat, hns induced I * p ropr i e to r s t o m a k e m o r e e x t e n s i v e a r r a n g e m e n t s for t l i rS|ni i i i ; and b u m ­m e r t r a d e than t h e y ha \ e here to fore d o n e Dur ing the p a s t win te r t hey hnVe k e p t e m u i n y e d n larjic u ih ihe r ol t h e be s t w o r l c m e n : co 'nscquently they a r c now prepared to c x l i i m t n s tock oi Glotldiig, eve ry w a y super io r M any stock e v e r k e p t in th i s v ic in i ty . I l n v i n s perfected a i r a t t t cmen t s w i t h t h e tnanufac tLrera a t the East , t h e y a re effilhlej to o l t e r t h e i r cus ton ie r s CtotJaotid Ousilmcra ot ove^r style ns soon ns t h e sample ca rds n r o exhibi ted in any c j ly . I h e y wi l l , as h o r e t o l o r e . b e t h e l irst to adopt the m o s t dcnrab le s t y l e s ; a n d their Cus tom Depar tmen t will nlrfnys be u n d e r tho su-p e r n tendenco of C u t t e i s , compe ten t and vvilllng to give sa t ­isfaction. . „, . . . . . .

The l a w s of E t i q u e t t e a re dai iy crl thmaMing m o r e nttr-h-tioll in th i s c o u n t r y , nnd every orte dearies, in tho first p l a c e , to w e a r t h e a p p e a r a n c e of n gent leman. T h e h r . t s top to ­w a r d s th is des i r ab le end , Is to go and g e t a complete ou t -S t o r fashionable g a r m e n t s from the eclebrnted .

1,1 V E A N i f I , J S T I , I V J J C t O T H i N O S T O R E . •wlicre y o u will find a Stock compris ing over 10,000 G A R ­M E N T S of e v e r y conceivable style.

Also, a l a rger a s s o r t m e n t of. Ctorts, O O T J M M ; , J f « i « i « . FuniiMng Goad.*, IndU UiMcr and OUpiotk UtHhmg, eye. * , £ » » was e v e r exhibibted in th , . s e c t i o n ^ ^ ^

N*o Humbug a b o u t F r a n k M . Wevef's

HAVING tile best se lec ted stock of D R Y O O O M i u W n t e i t o w n . His s u p e r i o r taste is s u c h , that the fac t

that a D U K S S w a s . p u r c h a s e d a t W H V E l t ' S is a sulllcieiit gua ran tee t h n t i t i s i t l G H T I Don ' t fail to c a l l on h iu ibe to re buying. N o . 7, Cour t S t r d e t , - reek 's nlook.

W a t e r t o w n , Api'ii 28, 1852. - ;3;iyl.

To. the Ladies.

R I C H B r o c n d e Dress Si lks, pluin and changeab le do,, p la id nnd s t r i p e do. , black.-Satin de C h i m e , block dresB d e

Hhincs, t o g e t h e r wi th a l l The'btnefcnew s t y l e s of-rich D R E S S GOUDS, at low.ei*prices than can be found a t a n y other s t o r e .

F . . M . W E V E l t . N o . 7, H o c k ' s Mock.

W a t e r t o w n , Apr i l 28 ,1852 . 33yl.

W h i t e G-oods, Laces, Ribbons,

EM l i l t O l D E E I E S , D r e s s T r i m m i n g s , &c. t o . A c o m ­p l e t e a n d en t i re ly n e w stock, c o m p r i s i n g ever.y qual i ty

and desc r ip t ion of t h e above goods j u s t rece ived , aud l o t sn'o b y . K. M. VVEVER.

W a t e r t o w n , Apri l Sg, 1852, N o . 7, Cour t Street.

T H E O T I S B L O C K 1 . fTIHJE n n d e r s i c n e d h a v e removed t h e i r atoclc of I l n H w n r e i - t o t h e B1UCK B t J I L p I N G lately e r e c t e d b y D. D, O T i S

on Coiu-t S t r e e t , w h e r e ' tney wi l l uell I I A I t u W A I i K a t p r i t en lowor tb . an , eye i ; bei 'pro o l | o re4 i n t h i s coun ty . T h p y iti 'ereceivinjj w e e k l y -addit ions t o their t;touK7Sn(nu,iting a v a ­riety o f C O O K I N G S T O V E S , among w h i c h a re New E n ­gland A i r - T i g h t Cooking-S toves ; W e s t e r n d o . d o . ; P h c e n i x do. d o . ; N e w W o r H d o , d o . ; Clinton d o . d o . which w o k t h e p r e m i u m nt t h e l a t e F a i r , 7 k inds A i r - T i g h t Par lor Stoves ; ij. k inds P la te S t o v e s ; R u s s i a n a n d E n g l i s h S t o v e Pipe; T i n , Copper a n d S h e e t I ron "Ware ; Engl i sh Ua r I r o n , flitt, r o u n d and s q u a r e ; S w e e d e , d o d o d o ; A m e r i c a n , d o do d o ; Nor ­wegian Nail H o d s ; S T E E L . — E n g l i s h , Bl i s te r , Genmm.Spr lng-and C a s t ; C u t n n d W r o t Nails-: J iog, T r a c e a n d CahteOli 'nsj Door T r i m m i n g s of n l l k i i i d s ; Mill-, K C u t , H a n d and Ci rcu­lar S a w s ; Oas t a n d S t e e l Pla ted Shoes .

K ^ I l l u c k s i n i t h s s u p p l i e d wit l i s t ock o n l i b e r a l t e rms . Tiio m a n u f a c t u r e of T i n , Shee t I r o n a n d Coppe r W a r e

cont inued in i t s vur iou3 b r a n c h e s , by sk i l l fu l nnd expe r i ­enced w o r k m e n . O T f S & YALE.

W n t e r t o w n , J a n . 1 ,1850 . 17

To Housekeepe r s .

TH E i m p r o v e d W a s h i n g Fluid is r e d u c e d t o the yery l o w p r i c e of t w o ehil lmga pe r pint bo t t le , n n d if individuals

wish a la rge qumit i ty , i t enn be furnished to t h e m for t h r e e shillings p e r q u a r t , hy l eav ing u bottle a t t h e P. O., or P . S . JubttsofiV,

T h e p r i ce is r e d u c e d f o r tbc express bene f i t of housecUan-ins n n d w a s h i n g bedclothes; it eaves ittore t h a n half iha labor. There is n o S p i r i t s t u r p e n t i n c in tlm m i x t u r e ; ond it is BO con­cen t ra ted , t h n t n t>nuill q u a n t i t y ia r e q u i r e d . A pint will do from t w e l v e t o t w e n t y w a s h i n g s , and i n w a r m weather n lire enn b e d i spensed w i t h . I t has been ful ly tested, mid ip certninly invaluable w h e n ladles do the i r o w n \ i ashing.

T r y it , and y o u ' l l find i t is ail andmorc t h a n It clnima, AM orders will he p r o m p t l y jmswcrud fit t h e 1 \ O., or P, S . J O H N S O N ' S p r i v a t e r e s idence , W a t e r t o w n . (35ui3)

" H n r r a h T H u r r a h T ' ! - H u r r S T l T T -

M U S E U M ! June Magazines.

A L L tho Magaz ines fi*r June , are n o w r e a d y at P I E R C E ' S C h e a p Publ ica t ion D e p o t , No.9 , A r c a d e .

GiiAitA&i's MACAZiNEf o r June , wi th 12 e l e g a n t engravings —subscr ip t ion ©3—'^5 e t a . pe r n u m b e r .

S A H T A I N ' S M A O A Z I N E , IB eng i av ings , v e r y elegant—sub­scription S3—23 c t s . p e r N o .

GobfcY'B L A D Y ' S H O O K , 21 e n g r a v i n g s , v e r y beautiful— Bubbeription S 3 . 25 eta. p e r Ho.

B L A C K W O O D fo r M a r c h . Suliscripiion S 3 . 2 5 eta. pe r No . T H E AatEitiCAN TEMPEBANEn . M A G A Z I N E , for April,

wilh n beau t i fu l m e z z o t i n t engraving o f E d w a r d C.lJelevan, an e legan t t i t le p a g e , a n d 70 pngeat t l o r i g ina l r end ing . Sub­script ion $ 2 . l a ctd. p e r N o .

llvnME's M E C H A N I C ' S , M K K C P A N T ' 3 , A N D fixotNEEn's VooKETCOMPANION. S e c o n d edit ion. M m * . T u c k s , Price $ 1 .

Ail t h e w e e k l y n e w s p a p e r s , a lso all t h e m o n t h l y Mngnzincs n^aoon ns u u b l i s h e d . L. A. PIEROb*. N o . y, Arcade.

AMERICAN HOTEL, - » _ . „ _ W n t e r t o w n N . Y . ,

NOAK A. PERECIWS, Proprietor .

THIS H o t e l is n o w open f o r t h e recapt ion of visitors.-— The H o u s e ia entirely n e w , is cons t ruc ted in. t h e m o s t

npproved m o d e m style, s p a c i o u s , couynuiently l o c a t e d a u d elegantly f u r n i s h e d . . T h e p r o p r i e t o r , grateful t o l ife oldtr jendn f o r y a a t f o v o r s , with i nc r ea sed iacilitips for m u k i n g his h o u s e a pleasant home foral l w h o m a y favor M m with the i r p a t r o n a g e , as-sures ttietn a n d the public g e n e r a l l y , that h e will a l w a y s b e found M At H o m e , " a n d t h a f n o efl'ort on his -part, shall bo spnred, to c o n t r i b u t e t o - t h e i r comfor t , tuid r e n d e r t u e i r atav with him.iti a l l respects a g r e e a b l e .

Watef to \vn , J u l y , lot, 1851. sayi

Court St.-, Watoftdwn3 ML Co., N^Y, Buck Sc Jackson, Proprietors.

^ 3 ^ T H I S S S T A B X i t S X I M E N T h a v i n g r ecen t l y . M P * ] " c e n e r e c t e d , nt n g r e a t expense , a n d n e w l y and e l . M J I I I CgantlyfurniHlied t h r o u g h u n t , is n o w o p e n lot- the

-Ui i iULaccomnjodnt ioi i of t h e p u b l i c . T h e h o u s e is large, and welUoca ted , t h e rooms n r e a i r y and c o n v e n i e n t and t h e appointments th roughout a r e to ac'cordimce w i t h ' the bes t m o d e m i m p r o v e m e n t s in t h e v a r i o u s depar tmen ' ta of ho t e l Icecping.

T H ' i S S T A B I r E S hi c o n n e x i o n with t h e e s t ab l i shmen t , a ro ex tens ive a u d convenient , a l w a y s p r o p e r l y a t t ended , and rtre in e v e r y w a y ca l cu l a t ed to insure tho c o m l o r t o f horses.

The p r o p r i e t o r s wiH-endeavor t o raent in all r e s p e c t s , t h e approbation o f t h o s e who m a y f a v o r them w i t h p a t r o n a g e .

ISy* BUCK & J A C K S O N ?

• i m . i ^ m i W i n ^ m i i i i . i i i T i r u i _ i i .n ' i l ' > . N I I M M ' ' " " ^ ^ -

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READY MABE CI^-QTHING, Cloths, Cassimercs, l%liHg$, Tailors' tPrim-

mings, arid G-eni's :FWiiis1mig 'Qoods, ANTWERP^ N . Y.

N . % C l o t h i n g m a d e to Qrdcr o n e l i o r t notice, and- W a r ­r a n t e d to give satififttetibn, g ^ I t e ' u ^ e m b ' t ' i ' this Is t h e p j « c « t o - s n v e y o u r SCJ.per c e n t .

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A lpacas , Pnnmiettfiq, F r e u c l i and E a g l i w h Meriiioeiiftn,'d-mft* » y o'rher fl'tylcoOf scaso'nnle D r e s s ' G o o d a c n h be found a t

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S t o c k , be fo ropurehas in j r . any where e l g e .

BIonden?s Uau?''R%storutive» TH E S u b s c r i b e r h t iv ing devored m a n y y e a r s to the t r e s t -

m e n t a n d pvese rvu t ion of 'flio• h u t n a n hair , has finojly f o u n d in the " I l u i r Heatofat ive" the g r e a t de. tfderntum, go l o n g sought nfrer . I t is composed of v e g e t a b l e Biibatancea, rand. poBBRFses.the mag ie p o w e r of r e s t o r i n g : discneod-hair t o its o r i g ina l ta'ete tiiiil b e a u t y , ft frees t h e sk in 'from s c u r ^ dandruf f , and o t h e r cu t aneous diseases, w h i c h are fho i n c e » -s a n t causes of bnldneaa, nrfd^vili keep t h e h n i r i n a h e a l t h J y a n d luxur ian t s t a t e u n t i l t h e latest p e r i o d , in life.

M m i v o'f'the c i t izens o f Watertown, b u n teFt'ify'from C X J ' M rience tq ' the aovprcign qualit ies 'of tho Kes tora t ive , . a m o n g w h o m niv the fo l lowing :

CharleR F o r d . C . C Jackson , It Ten E y c k , D P Otis',. J K S m i t h . J H Meigs , W H Bnrelinrd, J ^ h n AIucl: ld, L I I B r o w n , E A p r o w n e r , A Wilnon, I I Camp, W H a t h a w a y , W 'Fs i l -ing-, A McBra tney , S Huclclev, Milton C l a r k , T T T u r n e r , N J o n e s , . E B W a i t , B o y t & ^Qpagoi'y, J K "Cobl'eigh, II Faillrig-, A S Green, 3 G W i g g i n s , Jnniea Cole, F P Car te r , C H e v / e t t ; ' V.-Ourkce, K i l b o r n l h m n a l i e , J Favel. A . B L O ^ D E N .

W a t e r t o w n , F e b . 2 , 3 8 5 2 . • 'Sl'tf

Starx-wis: Hall, Rome N . T.t

HAS been ' l eased by the s u b s c r i b e r , for a t e r m o f y e a r s The H o u s e U centrally l o c a t e d , being bu t a - few rods

r o m the I t a i l roud pepdt , nnd, f o r desirable r o o m s , e i ther in suits or ning/Ie, wil l compare i avorub lv wir i i a n y honae-in R o m e . Ulie H o u s e is now n n d e r g o n t g a thoroug-h repair , and will bo f u r n i s h e d with n e w iu rn i tuvo t h r o u g h o u t .

It is the d e t e r m i n a t i o n of t h e P r o p r i e t o r t o m a k e ft in e y e r y inspect a fir«t c k a s House . . . - i .

Having h a d m a n y years exper ienpof l t i - t h e bus iness , h e IsopeM Vfl M e r i t a^»d receive a a b a t e of the pub l i c p a t r o i m e e . * ' ' ' -JAMJBSJL. -WAXKIHd.

£osa?Wicic Hoirsfi, T 1 7 0 W V X I . X J 1 3 ,

HE T a v e r n formerly k e p t b y J . Honse, a t L o w v i l l e , h a s been r e - b u i l t a n d enlarged, a u d furnished t h r o u g h o u t

in the m o d e r n s ty l e , nnd ia n o w known a s t h e Mostwick House. E v e r y t h i n g that can b e d o n e to r e n d e r t h e Hay o f guests ag i ecab l e , will bo a t t eude /d to . T h o P u b l i c aro Ih* vited to cive m e a c a l l . " : ~ "^

Lowville, A p r i l 18,1850. A gjpod L i v e r y k e p t nt the H o u s e .

JOHN J . T A L C O T T . 32tf

g House and. i*o% for Sale. r p I I E H O U S E a n d LotFi tuate o n Arsenal St . , l a t e l y o w n . JL ednnfl o c c u p i e d by Wra. P i e r c e , is offered for s a l e . T h e

location is c e n t r a l and conven ien t i o r f ibus ineas m a n , and n very pleasant o n e ; the house i a i n good r epa i r , a n d tho l o t a corner one o f g-ood size. T h e t e r m s will bo m a d e easy, nnd a l a r c o p o v t u m of tho p u r c h a s e money m a y b e secured b y a bond a n d m o r t g a g e .

Any one d e s i r o u s uf purchasing; , can learn t e r m s ond pa r ­t iculars, by c a l l i n g a t the ollme o f the J o u r n a l .

Wa te r town . J a i l . 18,1853. ( l i i t f ) A. W . C L A R K .

S T R E E T E R ' S

18 SPRING-REPORT! 52. F r o m t h e " I l o n t o f t h e T r e e * ' C l o t h i n g S r n r t H

AIM AYS THE CHEAPEST, Ku\V THE MOST EX-TXXSII'E ESTAIILJSUMEXT Z.V

J e U e i ' d o n C o m i t y .

HAVING o b t a i n e d n r epu ta t i on e x c e e d i n g a n y House in T o w n , i h e s b s c r i b e r ia happy to i n f o r m lii^ customers

liuit hav ing e n l a r g e d his p r e m i s e s , ha is b e t t e r prepared to acconimotiate thi- publ ic t h r u in furnmr y e a r s . Ills Cloth Jloont, (.Second Floor , ) is filled wi th thp Choicest and most Fashionable Variety of Cloths,

Cassimercs and P"cstingst ever ofl'-.-red, n n d will b e m o d e to O r d r r , i n n e tv lo nat sur-pnsued In thia mnrkc t t . Ho ulso VcaU C o o i U c u t lit *iivtinf tl.i.t

Ready Made Clothing shall r^tnin t h e n n t n u i t l u i s a lways Ln.rne—"Superiority of Ma'iufucture," e o t h a t h i s eus to incrs enn r e l y upmi getting a hotter a r t i c le fo r less m o n e y , than nt o t h e r plttee-'.

T o t h i w e p r i - i n r r i n g g a r n n n t f l wind" t o o r d e r . WO would any, tlmt o u r C u t t e r s a r e m e n ot i i rknowh-di rod ability und taste ; u m l p r s f i o d t l ieust* of Shears—und in n o east: will a g a r m e n t leave t h e S tore w i t h o u t b e c o m i n g t h e wearer , and wor thy the E ^ t a b l ^ h i n e n t .

Always *upphed with a la rgo nmotmt o f Good-} in their season, w e wou ld enrnct-tly invito

' "Wholesale Dealers t o c n l l . n s w c a r c conf ident w e cnu o i le r Inducements , of which few cnu boas t .

P. S .—Owing t o tho g r e a t nuccesis n t t e n d l n « t ide establish* mont h y e t i l ing Good Goods at Lata Prices, n i n n y small deni­er* have been I n d u c e d to a s s u m e the title c ivcK it, of

» C U K A P S T O J t l 3 . > > £3J>* O u r f r i ends will u n d e r s t a n d the i r ob j ec t , a n d remi-m*

her thnt o u r s id t h e only C h e a p Clothintr St- r e in W i g ­town. N. W i S T R E E T E I t .

April Cth,lS5i» 30tf

H . SGOVIL^ ~ ~

Carriage, Wagon and Sleigli Maker, HAVING p u r c h a s e d t h e in te res t of N o y e s T u t t l e , his late

p a r t n e r , wil l c o n t i n u e the lt>i6mc*s i n al l its dnpurt-ments, a t t h e old s t and o n suutli aide t f t h e p u b l i c Fqunre, nnd 011 Fac to ry r- ' t iwt, t w o dours onst of t h e C e n t r p House. Carriages, Double and Single Lumber Wagon**

Sleighs and CuUerst Manufactured a n d p r e p a r e d to o r d e r ou t h e s h o r t e d notice. Every de sc r i p t i on of Unrr iago Pnintiiig u n d T r i m m i n g done in the r i ches t s t y l e , and t o sui t the taste of purchaHera.

The p r o p r i e t o r hav ing b e e n eiigni'ett In ttiR lm*inrsH over twenty-fin* yea rp , ami h a v i n g employed a s forenmi i in his shop on F a c t o r y at., Mv. KniAS J U N K S , w h o f o r t h e lust five yenra" hns been e m p l o y e d na foreman in J u m p s I I . Colwell's shop, flutters h i m s e l f that h e enn b r ing t o t h o eScccUlion of his w o r k ns g r e a t art a m o u n t of exp i - r i rnee a n d |.riiCtical skill as can b e found in N o r t h e r n New Y o r k .

The best of naicrial will he used in b u i l d i n g arid repairing Carriages, W a g o n s a n d S le ighs , und all w o r k w a r r a n t e d to do the liPBtof s e rv i ce ,

W A N T K I K "50 .000 f ee t 2d g r o w t h W h i t e A*h, for which the h ighes t p r i c e wi l l bn pr-id In cosh. i t . SCOVIL.

Wuterr t iwn. F e b . 0 , 1 ^ 2 . 2&F

The i f e&a Quarters of Fashion ! A NEW TAILORING JS8T1VBLISUMENT

AND

Gentlemen's Furnishing Store .

WO O D H U i - L & W B d C O T T h a v e jus t o p e n e d n t No. 7 Arcade, 2 doors from P o s t Ofilce, a r i c h n n d elegant

assortment o f a l l h inds of g o o d s , adap ted to O G N T I . E M E N ' S W E A R , to w h i c h t hey would c a l l t h e a t ten t ion ot t h e P u t -l ie . Our a s s o r t m e n t consists i n p a r t of the f o l l o w i n g , viz ; Broadcloths, Cass imerea , Ves t in i fs , T r i m m i n g s , S h i r t s , Cul-lurs , Cravats, Gloves , .Siiflpendt-rs, IIoiMery, &.c. &c. (— w h i c h wo wi l l se l l nt oxlromely l a w piiees fur «a>U.

w. s. woonnuix, i o r the Inst 2 y e a r s in tho e m p l o y o f Messrs. C L A R K & Wia-O I N S , will a t t e n d ncrsonii]ly t o a l l calls hi t h e T a i l o r i n g hue . w i i h t h c p a m c satisfaction to U s cus tumcrs w h i c h h e bus given hore to fo re .

CuttiiiK d o n e at short notice a n d everyth ing w a r r a n t e d to give entire satisfaction in all cases.

Sentlomen f u r n i s h i m ; their o w n Cloths, c a n d e p e n d on hav ing them m a d e u p in S u p e r i o r Style, on s h o r t no t i c e .

Our Motto, Punctuality and one Price. (3d) Wotnrtowii. Apr i l , m i W O O b K U L L & W E S C O T T ,

WM, 3 . YVuUDIIUM,, C l U S . r . W E S C O T T .

1852," Spring anifSummor Trade"" 1852'. X>Rf G0O3DS &C.

W. W. & I. N. IIERIMCS, W I I O L E P A L K a n d retail d e a l e r s in Foreign, P o n i c s t l c .

Staple a n d F a n c y Dry G o r t d s ; W i n d o w Hrmrtes. Ta­p e r Hangings,, F l o o r Oil Clotha ; Fami ly CJroceriee, Fibh, F lour , iNailp, £cc &.c,

N ' o . 1 , I r o n H l o e k , W n t e r t o w n , H a v o now in s t o r e , ami will r e c e i v e every u e c k dur ing t h e seaaon, t h e nenes t imi l l a t en t tstyien uf i t i t h U o u d s . p u i -chnfied e x p r e s s l y for this m a r k e r , jucludiitfr

Itlch Illack, Cl iangeahlo and o t l n r Dre-a .filkn. Pr imed Cha l l i e s , Uarcae l i c L a i n s , Thsues , P o p h n ? , Printed L a w n s nnd Muslin.,-, i^iik Warp-*, P l u m Mack

n n d Colored P .a regep , ItibbonB,Liiec».Wmitillns, W h i t e Crnpe and o t h e r f?hawls, ^Vhito Goods . Hulppry, C r a v a t * , n n d i lnp t tke tvh iprs , Pnrnsols, L a i o , CJimps nnd e i t h e r D r e s s T r i m m i n g s .

a n d VestJngs. h r u w i i nnd Hh-aci-i J ftluslins, H t r i p e d Hhtrt-inff-*, Tieks, Chf- . ' se Hanthigi's, s t r a i n e r Oloth, C o t t o n Vain, <*nrpet Wan*, W i c k i n j , Iinys, O r u g g e t Flnunels , ^ttuw find Paftii I . ea l i l a t t f .Umbi ' f l l a s , &.c Sic.

I ' u g e t h e r w l t l i a t ' o m p l c t e n s e o T i n c n t af nil o t h p r goods i n tin-irliiie, t o w h i ' . b tlio i n e p e e t i c n of the i n h a b i t a n t s of J e i l i r s tm C o u n t y is mvitcd.bet wr making t h n r t-'nnrti,* and S u m m e r p t i r f lm»c3 ,ns W. W . Ai I . N . II. n re p re p a n , u lur ctimprHiflriii, n n i l wi l l sell nt t h e v r - ry l o w w t p r i - T J , t o cash s h o r t time, ntnl i t r u m p t six m e n t i i ' s Ituyerii. •* T i t e v w o n ' t L e undi-reold.

W . W. H L T t n i C K . I. H. r i C I U U O K . ! WnU-rlown, M n y :i»l. 1W. Ul i r . 3

"ST^A.M E J ^ G - I W E S " ! A t h i s u M Machine i^ht tp , a t Water*

I t n w u . N . Y. hnviug fi t ted u p , at t r e a t E e x p e n s e , machinery pf-cuttHrly ndnbt-s:

Cigar, Wane aiidX-iqUor Store, r i p H E .Subscriber h a v i n g concluded t o o p e n an' e x t e n s i v e Ju Cigar, "Wine and-L iquor Store in W n t e r t o w n , Is n o w

r e c e i v i n g a large stock ufsupcrloV b r a n d s o f the n b o v p g o o d i , w h i c h ho one r s r o Merchants , Hotel K e e p e r s , unci o t h e r s , a t p r i c e s which m u s t p r o v e fintiufactory t o a l l w h o wish t o p u r -e l i a s q .

I a m also p r e p a r e d to furhieh any q u a n t i t y ot tho F r e n c h C o r d i a l s for P a r t i e s on t h e HhorfeB n o t i c e . '

A l l p e r a o u s dcs i rou i o f purclmstng niVy goods in.my . l ine , a r e inv i t ed to cal l nnd e x a m i n e m y s t o c k t fcfore pu rcna idng e l s e w h e r e j as I in tend to-otfe'r i n d u c e m e n t s to i n n c h n a e r s h o t ' t o b e f o u n d a t a h y o t h e r establiriir^eut i n N e w York, A l b a ­ny . T r o y or any point w e s t of lliofle ei t ie»-

l ^ l i e proof of a pudding- ia in eating i t , a o I say come a n d t n e t e .

C o u r t St , n e x t door t o Johnson & S o n ' s H a r d w a r e S t o r d ; • a n d opposi te Ot is & Yalea.

I I . J . GILMAX. \Va"ter town K o v . 1S51. *" U y l

4 0 0 P B ' , S CoarseBo-ota , Homo M a n u f a c t u r e ,

300 " JCip' l* •' «' 500 " \V'omen>s Mdrffceo Bus l thas , H o m c M a u u i a o -

t u r e , w a r r a n t e d to-do g o o d service. F o r s a U i u t J J o . 2 C o u r t Street , fiafford Block. ± r t TEN E Y C K &. F R A 2 E L L .

Cloths, CnHimcres. Vt'Ptinga, ClorUWry^ l in ts , T r u n k s ,

HOHR Sc TREATT ' T X T H O L E S A L E and E e b i l SoAlDix & > r Cloths, CnrbclRng*,

Vahces, Cravats', Hosiery, GloVcs,

Oil Sz, R u b b e r C l o t h i n g ; In g r e a t e r vnrlctleR t h a n ei.n t o f o u n d v/eat of Albany \ a r e p r e p n r c d t o furn ish merchfinta and o t h e r s w i th the n b o v e nt tKe-YBW Vovk J o b b e r s p r i c e y na wo M i y di rec t oT tho I m ­porter*. ,

Custom W o r k f )o i re with p r o m p t n e s s a n d dlspactch. A fit at all times -war-r u n t e d .

SUMMER CLOTHS A m V-ESTlNGSt ' jus t r ece ived hi l a r g e quant i t ies .

T h e I M i b l i e i i r e Respec t fu l ly irivited to examine our i m m e n s e stoclt, w h i c h w e p l e d g e ouruol ven to s e l l lower than a n y of tho small c o n ­c e r n s , nH o u r InrRebuaii iess enables us t o d o ; our i'neiiities lire •• Top of t h e T ree . " For buying c u n e u l t y o u r own I n -t e r e a t before p u r c h a s i n g elsewhere.

T u i ol the T r e e Clothing S t o r e , No . 1 American, b y H O r t U & T l l E A T .

R a i l r o a d Dtviden'd S c r i p wanted, a n d n i o « t kinds of o t k . er T r a p s .

W a t e r t o w n , 1833, 9 3

frot Said.

TW O Hotels, o n o o t w l i H i i s s ini idcd Ih Mm vlltoco oi" W n t e r t o w n nnd t h e other in Pa ihe l i t t Ono Yfri»f Mi l l

In t h e village of W n t e r t o w n , i! Houses a n d Lota on W a s h ­i n g t o n st„ 1 do 011 Clinton st., 3 do on S t o n e s t . I vacant L o t on S t o n e st., I do o n C o u r t at., 1 House a n d L o t on Mochnn-Ices s t . , 1 do on WVst C o u r t St.. 2 do on C o u r t nlld I t l v e r s U , ; 2 d o o n Frankl in St., 1 on t-tcrling ct.,1 o n Acndeniyst . , 3 o n ,«tnte st., 1 on C e n t r e a t , Pmnoliii, 3 on A r s e n a l st., 1 v a c a n t Lot o n State St., a b o u t I'lO Building L o t s i n North W a t e r -

| t o w n , n farm of abou t lt*0 neh-s ii» tho t o w n of Rutiimd, a • I l u u a c and lot in t h e vl lh ig* uf Throe Milo Bny , a failii ol" a-

hun t l i t ! acres, w i t h Cows ami other .S tock , Including a b o u t 10U S h e e p , near t h e vfllsgc of Antwerp. A 'so, a fitrin o f 7d A c r e s , on which in n H o u s e nuil a llariid, a n d n Lot of 10 A-civ" , witii good I IOUPO n n d Orchtird, In t h e t o w n of C h n m * I i lo" . Also lor su lc or t o rent, a Farm o f abou t -lOu1 A c r e s , w i th S tuck . &.c, i n tin* t o w n of IfoimslieXil, Alau for ecilc, l u H u r s e s . 3I iuggVh, -1 Cat t - ' r s , I ln rnes=03 . Uullulo R o b e * end variouti o t h e r ar t ic les o i Perrtonnl P r o p e r t v . F n q u i r e ot J A H f a S \S. LYNDE,

Qoneral H c u l Kptatc Agen t . W a t e r t o w n , M a r c h 1,1803. g5tl

STA€V, C-OLmSN, & Co.. Wliole*ft]o & Itctail D e a l e r s i n

Dry G-oods. -tTotioriSi GarpetS, Oil­cloths, &c.

N o . l O J } ( U ' U L ' » e p i S t r e e t , tT t fc r i* R c t a ' l Rouuia I t t Hani'—Ciivpi-t U"»irim H u d hnur—VVkote-

Bnlo JtuciiH : M ifyor and P;^f»Tut*nL

W E have jfut-t r.-.-.lv. d ir«»in tin' H c t ' i . t h e a v y Auct ion" Sales iti Kt'vv Yurk. mu»*!i l»*low manuf - i c tu ro r s p r i ­

ces. « beaut i tul a-=surtnn.'iit uf Itti-h T j i p c - t r y Velvet, T a p e s ­try Urusai-Is . l>rub**t'l«, 'J P l y , I i h e , L s l r a a m i H n p e r I n g r a i n Cnritf-t*, Ci ' t f in a n d \Vnul . i*.nd CoUun d o . Tnpenlry, B r u a -sr Is. V.-iieiiim nt.il .-'iripe Smir Carp* rs ; lJrug;>eta, R u g * k

Mutts , Od f-'l-'ths i n now a r i d Vwii i tul d c - i a m , " Mtitrns^ae, C u r t a i n Cornice?, K m b r o i i l e r r d h a t e s titt<t\ Muatin* C u r t a i n s . A i s o a ve ry h i r ^ e niiilsiilt-ndidii*snrtn»e*>t of r l c l i change-("hie J^ttocadn Si lk* Us,**;*. V<MI.H, IM m n &HlttA and Bnt ina . . . " . " " ' ui/t——*•*-:r^ir»^j.,i..il>-«.-„um.jr L.aua<s ai'aasc#4

Also n large as i t i r t in ' , ni ! f r . i ; i i

B M B R O I D B R I B S , ri'nl r« i i t i , i i r n v,-- v i m w l . , !.,i!;> IIHU'IJUIUW I i roc i i en l i i lCubs

w.» . . . . . . t i t ; l ) | W . f ( I Kp.oftiHuat 0f ttirre slniwld, t'i- >HJ iy. , ia.J it \ r ich i i suey gu-j<la. M T i i n . M i J l . l i C N * ( < o .

W Ur 1i-»i•<• St., Utica.

K o s s u t h has Kura !

AND K P H A ; U « f c l . A W V J i l l l m v o j u . t r e c e i v e ! I h d r th i rd find ] ; i rgcs tock o f

Fall and Winter Goods. In consequence- o l t h d r 3?Rpidly i n c r r a s i n g sa!i*s, tlify br.Te

made f r e q u e n t nnd h r ; : o ntiditii .ns to t he i r e t »ek , nnil from the f»ct thn t t h e y b u y t h e i r GOOUH for Cush, a r id Bt thi«l.ite Gt&sun of the year, t hey n r e p repa red to s r l l f r o m JiJ'tcen to tlcrrttyptrccnt less than ever. T h e y hnvn n o w

Piles of G-oods, of e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n , m u c h less t h i n thone w h o hnve mnde earlier p u r c h a s e s . W e solici t n cull from t h o s e w h o want to huV goods c h e a p , a n d wcwi l lp le i l^ re o u r s e l v e s t o oiler such int luuemants na wi l l a m p l y r e p a y the Woub te o f an examin­ation. W o wi l l n o t t ry t o te l l hmv m a n y y n r d a o f Calico fcc. w e hnve , fo r i t w o u l d he a n endlpis job :—sufficient to finy, thnt o u r s tock is we l l s e l ec t ed and ns l a r g e a s e v e r oncredto the inhabi tan ts of .Teiferson county . W e se l l good brown Sheeting* a t fkl., Aitd all o t h e r Dry Goods nad Grocer ies p r o . por t ionnbly c h e a p . Rccwllect .Vo. 7, Paddock's JJtiildmgs, nmr the Armdc. U l ' H A M &. L A W V E I I .

W n t e r t o w n , D e c e m b e r 16 ,1P51 . \K 1IEMEM2IEII . '—That o u r stock of I / O o k ! n g O l n a s c ?

is the ln rgcs t i n t o w h , d i r e c t i ro in the rnanufnctuicrp , on cohlraiscion. U l 'HAM &. L A W Y E R .

S E A M L E S S B A G S of t h e host qual i ty , n l w n y s on h a n d n t 'ow p r i c e s . UPHAM & L A W Y E R .

E A G L E M I L L S S H E E T I N G S , b v the bnle n t Mnnu lacw rcrs p r i ces . Ul 'HAM i ; LAWYKU.

BARRY'S TRICOPffEltOrjS, F o r t h e H a i r — W o are still agents fo r t i u s H a i r T o n i c . I t s s n l e i s , c o n s t a n t l y increasing -i-tiut u p in l a r g e bo t t l e s . P r ice l o r s ing le b o t t l e 2s.

U s e . 1 5 , 1 8 5 1 . U P H A M & L A W Y E R .

A Worrl Fi'oru.

O, &. J. MARSHALL T O T H E I R F K I E K D S .

ONE YEARaern w e commenced business in this p lace , a n d h a v i n g f igured u p for the post year, nnd la id our p l a n s

fo r the fht ifrefi t i s b u t i a i r l i t a t you shou ld Ithow vfhiit w o hnve d o n e , a n d w h a t w o intend to do. W e hnve t h u s f a r m e t w i th unprecedented success-to™ ft f J » J P goods t h a n a n y o t h e r shop i n t o w n , 'Pf'^^JSrTwi rTnni" ^ testify thn t w l h a v e f u r n i s h e d t h e m B r - T l E a G O O D S , a n d n t C H E A P E R R A T E S , Hum they could obtaih nny w h e r e

° T h e sec re t of o b r success i c s t s in thij fact tha t wo_ h a v e fulfilled o u r engagement . . , and f o r n l . u e a . j w w e P " ™ s „ c J l o

d o , ns tanhy g o o a s for S3.50 *s you had formerly paid S o fo r . 'ITlis w n s tl o l iah t a t t h e Ume a sttelcher, a n d It i s t r u e t h n t at outs d o w n tho prof i ts , nhi l l f o u r b u H n e s . was ns l imi ted a s o t h e r s Wo could h o t afford i t ; b u t by sel l ing so m a n y g o o d s a n d receiv ing n l i tHe profit on t h e whole , w e a re be t t e r off In the ond , and o t c o u r s e our cus tomer s a r e hot ter sat isfied. O u r ( t reat success t h e pnsl yea r , hasi encou toged u s to l a y still l a r g e r plalls f o r the future ; but. in d ^ f l i r o r r a n g e m e n t s w e shall n e v o r n b o n d o n tho p r t n d l ' l e o r p rac t ice a i « . 5 f o r S-1,50. W e n r e n w a r e t h a t this is a g r e a t oye-soro t 6 s o i n « , b u t it w o r k s wel l a n d w o shall hold on t o I t o o m u c h f o r t h o past . T h e f u t u r e looks b r i g h t . We. have j u s t o p e n e d

amosUtent5tookj3W<?OOI>S, which In richness, b e a u t y of s ty le , and quality, f n r a t t r p a s . s e s a n y th ine of t h e k ind over a t t e m p t e d in this p a r t o r t h e Sta te . I t wou ld llll a N e w s p a p e r to e n u m e r a t e e v e r y t h i n g of w h i c h o u r sp l end id stock is composed , and w o con o n l y men t ion a few l e a d i n g a r t i c l e s :

Dress Goods. B o n n e t s . Parasols , M J o n s , Milhnery G o o d s , Needle. W o r k e d Goods , CarnctX Oil Cloths .Domest lc G o o d s , Broadc lo ths , C a s s i m e r e s , Bleached Goods , Shawls , a n d a full a s so r tmen t o f W h i t e Goods .

The»o Goods a r o all f resh, r i c h and c h e a p . Cal l n n d e r -nrnlne them, a n d y o u wil l be satisfied t h a t taesa t a iog« a r a »o " T e r m s Caslb—TrlmmlDgs t h r o w n i r . s o . i e r m s ^ a s c v " ~ b 0 . & J H A R B H A L L -

W s t e r t o w n , Apr i l , 1BS2; 33

C & O T H A N D C L O T H I N G - S T O R E . N o . 1 1 , W o o d r u f f H o u s e .

I. L. ROVYLSOiV & CO., AR E novr offering at w h o l e s a l o nnd r e t a i l , a n entlro n o w

nnd c h o i c e s tock o f French, E n g l i s h a n d ' German Clotha und Caas imcreB. Aleo, Amer ican U n i o n Ulotha, Cns-aimeres , T w e c d p , U u n g a r i a n Mixtures , C o t t o n a d e a , Detninga, toge ther w i t h a full a s s o r t m e n t of A m e r i c a n g o o d s adapted to men ' s w e a r .

Tho m o s t e x t e n s i v e n e s o r t m e n t o f L I N N E N D R I L L , p l a i n nnd fancy, e v e r ofiered i n thin m a r k e t .

Silk a n d Sa t in M a r s e i l l e , Valencia, V c e t i n g s , plain a n d fisured, of t h e n e w e s t s ty lea and r iches t p a t t e r n s . Oaaher-m c r c t s , B r a o ' d E ' t e ^ G l u e e u ' s C l o l ^ , C h e c k e r e d and Brown Linen a n d S u m m e r G o o d s of e v e r y v a r i e t y a n d descr ip­tion, all of w h i c h h a v e h e e n selected w i t h g r e a t core, aiid from l o n g e x p e r i e n c e in t h i s buslneaa, e x c l u s i v e j y at p r i c r s that defy nil compe t i t i on .

T A I L O l t S ' T R I M M I N G S , of all k inds , c o m p r i s i n g Serges, Selicion, Bindings and S e w i n g Silk, of g o o d qual i ty , l o w e r

than e v e r be fo re ofiered. An I m m e n s e s t o c k of Clolhingf

consist ing of C o a t s , P a n t s a n d Ves ts o f all k i n d ? , quality and s ty le , m a d e in tile m o s t subs tan t ia l a n d fashionable manner , we l l a d a p t e d to t h e w a n t s of t h e p u b l i c generally*

C H I L D R E N ' S C L O T H I N G , n e w a n d beau t i fu l styles— someth ing n e v e r before offered in this m a r k e t . Gent's Fur-nishing Goods, c o m p r i s i n g : Hoisery, C r a v a t s , S i l k and Linen Pocket l i n n d k e r c h e i f s , G loves , S t o r k s , P h i r t a , p l a i n a n d fan­cy. W r a p p e r s , Drnwfcrs, Col lars , S u s p e n d e r s , &e.

C U S T O M D E P A R T M E N T . W e sha l l e n d e a v o r to m a k e th is f ea tu re of o u r establish­

men t t h e m o a t n t h act ive, i f possible, of a n y . T h o flattering opinion ol tho pub l i c g e n e r a l l y w h i c h w e h a v e BO long en­joyed wil l r e t l e w in u s e i e r t t o n t o ma in t a in fcbe s a m e ; and with t h e a s s i s t ance of o n o of t h e b e s t C u t r e r s t h a t \vo could p r o c u r e in K e w York, w o feel confident in s a y i n g we shall please a l l .

Those w h o w i s h the i r g a r m e n t s cu t o n l y , o r t n m m e a , great i n d u c e m e n t s will b e given t h e m t o p u r c h a s o their clothB a t th i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t .

Ih conc lus ion a l low IIB t o add, o u r s tock h a s been select­ed with t h a t e x p e r i e n c e d c a r e which e n a b l e s t h o « f " h a . n t

Tailor t o lay b e f o r e c u s t o m e r s a combina t ion , iasurmg,oiQ-gance, d u r a b i l i t y a n d c o r r e c t t a s t e , a d v a n t a g e s to bo gained, at no o t h e r e s t a b l i s h m e n t . Cordial inv i t a t ion f o r au to cau acd OTSgrfne f o r tbeauwJfcoA. i . . r t

W a t e r t c T r c , M a y 11,1S&2. ssVl

e d to tlio i n n m i t a r t u r c of Strnm Knicdtip's, i tududim; a Inrce I r o n finning M a c h i n e , c(<|>iililit o f p l f in in^ 21 f r e t i n lengt l i , o n d 3U inelico in. w i d t h , n Iiunnjr M i l l , nnd lloriUR La the . fno t i n nny otht-r n h o p in thl« cuimty o r vicinity,) is n o w p r e p a r ­e d to build .S teamboat , Propel ler , n n d Mill Eng ines , o f n su-ji t-rutr quality.nn-i on te rms p a r t i c u l a r l y a d v a n t a g e o u s topor-s r . n s desiring s u c l i w o r k .

H e also c o n t i n u e s to build nil k i n d s nf M a c h i n e r y f e r Mills r n d Cottnn nnd \ V auMni Ynrlvrir*, v. o m l i n i n p t h e la t r - s t im-i . rovcinentnin J a c k s , LOOIMP, Cnrd i 1 , Ac. Also w a k f s n l i dr*si*riptiuiiK of l . a t l i r p , Turn ing K n n n r p . I r m i a n d W o o d Pla i i inpMacl i inps , nnd Tonta um»«i m Mailum- y i m p s . He k e e p * ciHiRtantly <m hnnd In 'scrtvltratotl n.nl «i p r o v e d H o r e e P*«vc r TiiR'stiiijjr Machines, and f L - m r r e .

W i t h t h n a d v a n t a g e of tnor*» t h m i a."» years e x p e r i e n c e as K

Ero f t i ca lMi lhvr i j r l i tnnd Ma'*hii''st, Mr , (irti-i.niNo tender* I B «ervlce«to" t h e p u b l i c . n n J s M l ' C i t a a coMim nnce fjt their

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