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E^* Kossuth had a warm reception at Au- rora 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-. iy 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-. •Lemoni, Ahnohtli, Figs, Pulsing, Currants Clt- , :., j u s t rqedived, A l s o , PrceorVcd G i n g e r n Qnqya Jelly, very ntou afad'fresh., atNb. 3,;$iiBbr€i jBlock FATAL EFFECTS 6* A PRW^KEN QUARREL. wThe 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. It 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 d^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. New York,May 29. Flour—With Increased -receipt and only a limited demand for Western and fitntcflour, prices a r e a shade lower. Ship- peri are notbuyiog freely. The better grades of Ohio and 'Gefiesne"firmer,"but.price^without change. Canadian firm With good inquiry ^i2-S>4,18. Sides pi' domestic 4,12^41-18 for common to good Ohio. Itye.flour lower, 3,12. Corn rheal heavy, Jersey 3,18. GRAIN—-Wheat is less sought for but prices well support- ed. Sales 2300 bit. Chicngo spring to nrrive nt 7 3 ; "3500 bu. red Ohio,95 for good. Harley nominal o,uiet ot 62@G3.— Oats scarce nnd better, State 42^-13. Corn—Sales 24,000 bu •at 58®59 for unmerchantable, 62% for southern .yellow. Provisions—pork dull with light demand; 18,l2©18,25for mess ; 16,50 for prime ; prime mess 18 ; receipts of beef light :sKle8 ISO bla 12,75 for mess ;'6®7,50 for prime; prime meis quiet at 18,50©20; beef hams very firm 15,503>U> ; lard in g-ood request and steady 10c for bin. kegs plenty and dull ntll®U^i ; butter in good request, prices bettor ; AV N York 16©19, Ohio 15® 17 ; cheese In. fair request nt •em. DR. HOOFLANDS' GEIUIAN* BirrERS.-^Thia celebrated medicine Is one of the very best in the country, and its good qualities only need to be known, to give it precedence over alt others now in use. We have seen its good etlects lately, after the total failure ot many others. This is saying more than tve call for any other medicine within our knowledge and we feel it n duty to recommend the Bitters to the notice of our fricndB. The genuine is prepared by Dr. C. M. Jack- son, Philadelphia, DYSPEPSIA CURABLE I—Scientific men have had difficulty in overcoming und controlling the various symptoms of Dys- .pepsin than iilmost any disease in the world. They are so yariouB, in different individuals and cases, that it has seemed impossible sometimes to aid in obtaining even temporary relief from sullering. But a medicine hns been discovered which proves, beyond a doubt, that in most CUBCB a perma- nent euro can be effected. By nvoidingsthnulanta, nnd using tho Oxygenated Bitters strictly according to the directions, a healthy tone is imparted to the digestive system, nnd strength to perform it* nnturnl functions. Ample testimony of the truth of this can be had by refcr- renco to numerous certificates, some of which liava been published, and in possession of the General Agents. REED, BATES, & AUSTIN, Wliolesalo Druggists, No. 2G. Merchants' How, Huston, General Agents. Price $1,00 pur bottle. Six Bottles for S5.00. IT MAY BE Too LATE—For a remedy to be useful, before thovictimot diaense has decided lo givcit n trial. Let not this bc'tlio case with Dr. Roger's Syrup of Liverwort, Tnr and Cimchulagua. The evidence in its favor is cogent, and will be found in a compact form In the Proprietors, Pam- phlet. L e t t h e e y e r u n over the signatures to the commu- nications endorsing the medicine, and If eminent nameshnvc any weight with the reader, ho must bo satisfied. If reason and argument, as well as high authority nre required, they -will be found there ; nnd if the truthful confessions of those •who have been raided from what appeared to be the Con- sumptives' Deathbed, have any force, there also they may bo neon. It h u m a n e v i n c e id to bo tiikcn, tliero emi ha no- doubt that the above medicine has no rival for the cure of these various disorders of the Lungf, which, It not cured In tinio, eventuate In death. An advertisement appears in another place, -35ml [From the Albany Morning Express.] We "bnvo seldom henrdiftiy thing so highly spokeu of in ftls c i t y os the Mountain Indian Liniment. " FAITil WITHOUT'WORKSIS DEAD." Faith, in the cflkacy of the MOUNTAIN LINIMENT, first in- duces those allHcted to try it. Faith is no longer necessary, as nil w h o have uaed it admit its potent power and spread «ts fame. The only thing now requisite to guarantee a cure is *' WORKS I" Apply the remedy (with a strong arm) and you nro well. T. II. CAMP &, C Ot Solo Agent. ^ 3Im2 B ONNETS, Ribbpnsj Pftraspls, Fans.-ojtliqr'b'y the.bdk . smidUqiiahtlticB.'a groat d e a l cheapen- ifliim elsewhere ., ysfiktGMftN'q'Otic'ap Store, 1. £ n PIECESMoa%r t Gl&3^ojv^ X*Jy Clmmbrdys nnd many otttior sty|oa.df 'Dress Gooda, liilargoquautitiex tmd'vory oheKj?, l how opening'-at * - . -JNb, 12, Woodriitr-HbUBQ.. •y AJ?KEE;NOTIONS ( tholdrffeat lot in toivu, at •*- J'. &.H..SKLIGMANIS. J^RESS'Triramiriga of nil descriptions, nOw^peniug ut C AMPU12RE and Burning .Fluid, at KJSLLOG 38 aELlGMAN'S; C AUINE'P \V7i.REt Wholesale aiid UetaOy & 0ONGER*3, NoilQ, Court-ati .J.S.YAHBUB.EN, B U N D L E S ScythoB, 051 Bundles Itttkes, . 0102 Bundles ShuvcU and Spade*,, 0701 yarieties Pocket and P e n Kniyes, by t h e d o z . and ! >vould r e t a i l one, 0301 varieties Kuivea and Porks, 020i>:Pump8,No,1234, Sic. &c.-, and-LendPi*?". All American goods received constantly froin thexnanufactu- rera ; all English and German imported direct from. Sheffield, Burningliam, &c. Call before you purchase.' June 1,1852. " J.-S. VAN B U E E N , 38 Ko. 3, Wooarutl Block. PAINTTS. r^ING PAINT, White Lead, R e d i Lend, Litharge, Paris M-l Green, Brunswick Green, Chixomo Greon, C h r o m e Yel- low, French Yellow ; Fireproof JPainra. Umber, Levidsioh. nn, Verdigris Green, &o., K-lSliLOO k OON-GElt, 38 No. 10, I i n y e s ' Olouk, C o u r t - s t . G ROCERIES.—Cheap Sugar iromO to 9c; Ten, a good article at 2BJ Rice, old Government JavaCotiee,Lagun- rti do. Pepper, Pinnentn, Onssin, & c . &c, KELLOG&t.'ONGKlt.No. 10 Hayes' Block. O ILS,—Linseed Oil, Raw nnd Boiled, by the gallon or barrel. S.pe*rh- Oil, Whale Oil, «&c. KKJLLOG. &CONGE.R, No. 10, Ilnye^ Block.** B ONNETS from.ps up, and Parasuts in finlions v a r i e t y , u' C.&JiMAHSHALL'd. SPLENDID Summer Vestings, Coaiingamid Punt Stuifi. The very beat and richest assortment; til the Top of the Trite, by H O R R &. TKl'JAT, C h e n p . P ARTICULAR NOTICE is h e r e b y given to Merchatais, Milliners, -Pedhirs and Wholcside Buyers, that ouu Wholesale stocks is fuller and m o r e complete now ihnn ev- er before, and will as usual, sell ull&mds of Goods nt Hew York whole-Bate prices, J. & il, SKLIOMAN. Nails and Glass. £ n A KEGS tfnilfi^ustrcceived and ifor sole 'at 'n less v U U price than waa ever n a m e d before In Je'ftereoii Co. 800 Boxea of the Redwood Glass, enibrauing nlinost every size and quality. Being agents for DcZenjf iiUo., w e j^ro enabled'to retail their Glaas a t f^o low a price, aa to exclude aH.other.filitHs from this market. Merchants can b e supplied, by us pn-jKo' e i i m e tQi-ms na it the-y soitt their orders- dir$t!t to the works'; A t No. 2, Iron B oe"k. -.- Juhol,1852. , COOjPEfl.fc-WQQD^CPF. Cora Cixltivjatofs, "—"32£ZJ-=~T"jB Oheap Cash Store OPENED AT B'ROWNVILLE, NO. !2, L.OUI>>S BLOCK, W A. CATIlCART-hus now ready for inspection, at the stand formerly occupied by O. Stevens, next door to Lord & Son's Hardware-Store, the largest find most exten- sive -assorWnent o'f N e w Goods to be-'found in the town, and as cheap as to price as can be found in Wutertown, or any , other plnee. Among his goods may be found the following, to which he more particularly invites your intention: Bnrege DeLnina, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Chally Di»LaiB3, Silk parasols, Persian Cloths, Linen Table Cloths and Covers, Silk, nnd Linen Poplins, Pillow Case Linens, Silk Tisuea, Hats and Cups, French Jaconet Muslins, Boots and Shoes, English .Muslins, Men's and Boy's Summer Wear, Printed Lnwna,, Wot nnd Dry Groceries, Bl'k-trad 'Chameleon Silks, Cotton Yarn mid Batts, China Silks, Broad Cloths aud Caaeimeres. Owing- to the increased facilities for the trausiet of Goods, wid the prospectnf more ** ready pay," he pledires himself to sell at the lowest Watertown caah price, being fully determin- ed to permit no merchant to undersell him. My old customers nnd all,-are respectfully invited to call nnd examine for themselves, and no charge for showing goods. Terms, Cash—Produce in exchange or reasonable edit. Brownville, May, 25,1853. 37wG N OW la the titac to buy and u s e tlmt labor s a v i n g mn- chine. They are to be found in great variety at the Jefferson County Agricultural W a r e House, COOPER & WOODRUFF, June 1,1852. No. 2, Iron B l o e k . WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND FANCY -GOODSl T HE Subacribers having determined not to be undersold by Jew or Gentile, have made large additions to tiieir al- ready farjje Stock, and woujd solicit a call from their friends and the Public generally. The following prices will con- vince tbat we nre selling everything unusually l o w T Fine gold full-jewelled lever Wutches 830 to $40 '• *' " cylinder " -25 t o 30 silver "" lever '* 12 t o 30 " «* cylinder " 9 t o 12 gold Lockets 2 t o 1<] " Pencils 1 t o 5 " Peh a n d silver Holder, Sl.25 t o -S5 Diamond Rings nnd Pins, 5 t o 12 C l o c k s , briiBB m o v e m e n t s , 1 t o 12 Alao, a great variety of Ladies and "Gents 1 Plna, Finger-Tings, Fob, Guard und vest CbainB, Ear-hoops and Drops, Wntcli Keys, Gold Bracelets, Slidea.Cufl'-pin?, Spectacles,Thimbles, S e a l s , ifcc. &., Aiso, the largest nnd tineat asaortment o f Si.'- ver-wnre ever ofiered in tills m a r k e t , consisting of every ar- ticle in ordinary use, und <dl w a r r a n t e d us pure aa coin. O u r stock of Fnncy,Goods,is fully replenlBlird. consisting or Brushes, Coinbs, Bird-cages, China Vuscs, Willow Cnbs, Waggons, Cradles, Chairs, Baskets, India Kulibci Toys, Tel- escopes, bpy Glasses, Mngnitlers, and mnny other g o o d s nev- er before uttered in thta market. Wutertown, May, 1852. GENNET &, 0SBORN, 38 Jio. G, Woodrull H o u s e . Hew Religious Books, rpZIERainbow in the North, X F a r Off, Author of J'cep o f D a y , Life of William Tmile, Infanta Progress, World or Waters, Life of n Vnexant, Lighted Vuliey, Midnight HnrmonieK, Charity and its Fruits, Cottage Firesddo, Old Sea. Captain, Walka In Loniion, Conversation of a Father, Prison Life, Chris tain Purity, God in History, Half hours with old Uumphcry, Missionary 'Talcs, Scripturo Views of Heaven, Sunny Side, Isabel, Kitty Drown, Ac. For sale by KJ-ttULIN'ti & nlDDELL. ****, lO, "lVn«liliiii«:*»**-*e-, M«E«( Il " '" Waterto-wn 8c Rome Rail Road. O K nnd after this day, Trains will run between WATER- TOWN and CAPE VINCENT ns follows: LEAVK WATER-TOWN at D 1 5 A . M,, 315 P . M . LKAVK CxrE VINCENT, 4 3-1 A . M., 10 40 A. M. « Thceo trains connect wi'h trains for Rome from. Wuter- town, nnd wilh BontH nt Cape Vincent for Kingston <fcc. 5^*Pnaficngers leaving Cape Vincent nt4 30 A*. M M mny ntrfve in New Yitrk the same evening, and by t h e second train wltl bo in Albany in time for t h e cvenlug boats f o r N e w Yorfc. Pasflcngcrs from Rome by the morning or noon t r a i n , will arrive at Kingston in seven hours. -On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdaya. the Steamer BAY S T A T E loaves C a p e Vincent at 5 P-.M., for Toronto, Lewis- ton, &c., nnd o n alternate days a t -5 3 0 A. M., for\ Ogdens- burgh, connecting both ways with the trains of this rood. On or Wfore the 15th of Jntie, -ft DAILY LINK of Boats will run to and from Toronto, Ogdenaburglt, A c , o f which duo notice will begiven. R . B. DOXTATKR, Snjitrintendcnt. InBurvillo, Mny23,hyE. \VBkcfiold,Eaq.>lr.^OHNKEx.- f»EW DRUG AND GROCERY STORE. \ SEV, of Itutlnnd, to Wra. BKLI.NDA LUSK, ot" Watertown, -- - - j—^ rniu-n ..,-i •• wui.i-»»«-. c . _ mm « om pniili nnd one hundred to the Clinton pnso . . . k-^M» JP -SL ".wL'-n..« i„ rvl1..™ fivo hundred d 0 1.1^ roul ' nr >- a lf " n y i " ror,n the clHam«or Wntertown, §E K f t h e Buffalo Dispensary, &vo » un "^ e " " ^ VV Jonbntm nud ndjnlning coontios, tlmt they are ju-t .KIM HI i ^ J w A . ^ ^ * ' i "n^lT IIIH HBC^-QgWr ^vppning tin pntirt> timvritotik nf f i o o d s . which hftB b t ' e n Be- loctcti with grottt enro, nnd mny b e relied on na belo^ pure DIED. In thian-illngo, on t"he23fh. of May, ntthe reaWcnce of hia brother, Mr. GuaTAVUS A.WmTNEtr, in-tho 24th yoar of his ago. The deceased wai the victim of Consumption. Bnt a few short months ago, h o w a s o n e o f the meet vigorous in health, and the most buoyant in spirit; now thctrruen turf is grow- in? over hU grave. At the first approach of tho disniuo, he wenttto a southern climate, hoping by u more hnhivy air to nrrcftthe threatening adversary, out alter a louse of <a few months,the despaired of relief, nnd returned Injme to die. Durhiff Ws'marcimtRediateconfinetncfn'tj-hcbore'up against the tedious hours withtpiiticncc mid funtitudc; ever ntriving to lighten the bnnlena ot hia moat dcvDteitniteiidnnta. Anil he died with that hone of futurity which givcB strength of spirit to the weak In tlcah, in tho lust struggle ot mortality.— In all hia relations of life, he sustained that high character for honor nnd nmiohility, which, nt his dcath,broughtmoam.- ers to -his grave. la Green Bay, on Monday* the 12th. ult., after a short hut severe ilnosa. Mr.SAMOEi. WINEOAB, nged33years,7raonths and 12 days. We record tho above with sorrow and sadness. A fort- aightrigo Mf, Wine'gturuiovcd amongusiis health andstrehgth and gRvc promise of mnny days of usefulness onenrth. Ti- duy he sleeps in the resting place of thc t dead I As a hus- band and futher, ho was ntfectionnte nndindiilgcnt; ns a son and brother, ho was kind nnd obliging; as n friend and neigh- bor, h e w a s warm-hearted nnd unchanging, and ever ready to alleviate distresa. Pence to Ins memory.—Green, Bay pa- per. S CYTHES, SNATHS, HOBS, FORKS, &o. &c.^-Juat shipped to'uapiles of these'GoddS to „bo dtstrlbuteci a- ^ihong our County Merchants. R. JOHNflON &, SOft, * rpABLE CUTLERY.—Every fashion and quality ia n o w o n X oui eheivoB. Wo enn ploaso tho most fnatidloua, and wo shall sell them according toour halftprice ftystoifi. 9 . -R, JOHNSON &. SON. Harness Goods. B ARGAINS.! BARGAINS 11—20 Ciispa of Brass, Silver, . J n p a n e d •find T i n n e d irnrnqss Trimmings and Gboda Juat shipped toour direction per manufacturers. Harness Makers can.bo supplied oii.'better terms than ever oile'rcd them beforo.inttd'flave the expense of a t r i p helo\v, nt the V- Price Htora of " U. JOI1N3QN & SON, Oourt-st " X.1.VERY STABLE ! •O. SCRIPTURE^ At the '(Slbbo Hotel, keeps good'-Uorsea mid Oiii'riugfjB to let on reasonable terms. A n e w -Barouche wtth ftfnib"'i , cara, at the didpond of Ida customers. Enquire at the office or at t h e B n r o f tho'Globe. Wutertown, Mny 3; 1852. ggp* .Terms linnli iiivarlably >c ^gg "34yt N OTIC'E.-r-The Cotton Yarn, Wick and T\yine Manu- factory Establishment, situated in.JuIielville.lntely own- ed and carried on by A. ANDERSON, has been purchased by the-subacnber.whb would reapectfuUy inform the pub- lic tlmt h e has put the Factory in fell operation, abd ia-now prepared tu furnish to the trade a superior article of Cotton Yarn, Twine, Batts, &c. at New York OaskiPr'ices. 53^* All orders executed with despatch. Terms—'Caih, or approved paper for all sums over SCO. Warertown, March 16,1852. 27tf J. JAY/KNOX. $j*P"Ordersmust-he nddresaed to ' A, ANDERSON, Agent. Anxious that the People should know T HAT STERLING &R1D.DELL, -have tot snle the beet and cheapest article of nil-kinds of Stationery in this mar- ket. Good Cap Paper n-t$l,50 und $2,00 per ream ; Blu,e or White l^e J tter Paper at $1,38 und S1.75 per ream. Our etock-ia mariufaotmred at the East, whore ikeu ytake Pa- per ; and comprises a full nssbr'trfieti't of the -Emo-liih, P r e n e h nnd American Papers, and u't.prices positively bZ4uw compe- titon. Merchants, Lawyers, Teachers aiid business men are res- pectfullv invited to look at our Stock. May 1S5S- ^ ^ STERLING &RIDDELL. IROIf ATf© STESfe. m HE Subscribers are now receiving.a^Hrge Stock of ! Iron X and §teel, which wiirbc sold for Cush or shoi't Pupeirs on bRttecterma thiin can bopuroiiased nt any other estab- lishnirmt west pf New York.freight^qnajdnrert. Our Ion" experience in the Iron businessjenaTjles iis-to select ^unlity 'andsixes adapted to tjio. \ynnts of the oontftifmor," ,. Orders received front parties, J'fiquMug s'hipm'ent by Rail- road, will receive prompt attention. ^ June 1,1852. COOPER & WOODRUFF . 3B No. 2, Iron Block. * SUPREME COURT,~NoyeR; U'fittie-a-ninBt Nanthariiel R 1 . M Boyco, Earn Rpgiiw und Cornel us Vorce—to Nnthaniel 11, Boyce t one ot the above, named doleudants • Yon are horcby Summoned'jfnd radvjredtto answer the comulnint of NoyesTuttle, Plaintitrin the Supreme Court of the State ot Nc\v York, which wna filed in the oiiioe of the Clerk of tho County of Jetforson, at Wntertown, on the 31st day of May, 1852 and to-servo a copy of your.answer on me, at ray- office, in.the village ot Wutertown, oounty uforesaid, within twenty days atter-Bervico^of thiB summouB, exclusive of the day oi service. #\' And .you are hereby notified' that if .ypi- comphiint'as nbove required,-the^ilnim saidiCourt for cherelicf demanded in GEORGE A.liAj" •to-rnhswer the to the B LAOIt AND FANCY SILKS.—A'rit ,, , , , -.-—r- ,~ - ---T "Oiik 'of.Silks of all 'shades, grades und prices ,.jusf ppehed at U-.&,./. MAR* f. MARrfHALL'S. N E W CARPETS;~Choiee.phtierhj and splundid qunUties' cheaper than ever at_ C, & J, MARSHALL'S. -Lath! Lath !! A NY quantity of the best, on saleat the Top of-the Tree Clothing Storo.hy . H.ORR & TREAT jlaihoad Scrip wanted. 37 T O HOtfSE CARp"ENTER3&C.^Solid Box Plow price belo^v anything ever offered here. Hand Suws Lrace and Bicts, and Other tools Bltlo, at VAN BUREN'S May 2L No. 3, Woodruffs Block. EXCELSIOR UPHOLSTERY HOUSE AND Cabinet Ware-Rooms! NO* Id, COUItTSfWlEKT WATi^ltTOWX.. T HE subscribers have now on hand and will at all times keep a full assortment of Cabinet Ware and Chairs of all kinds ; Mattrweses, Beds and Bedding, Feathers, Pillows, Curtains and Curtoin Materials of oil descriptions, WINDOW SHADES, PAI'EJl HANGINGS and Borders, Looking Glasses of all Styles and J'rices. Car- pets, Oil Cloths, Matting, Druggets, Ruggs nnd Mntts, the largest and best asaortment ever ofiered in this county. COMJ& ONE, COME ALL! We have everything thntyou want to furnish yonr house, nnd having: larger assortments can suit every tasto. All o f t h e above Goods will be sold CHEAPER than can he bought elsewhere; if you do not believe It come and see W e h a v e a thousand things that it would be useless to e- numerate iiere, both useful and ornamental, which every one wants, and if you do not want to buy come and look through our fine I.nrge Room, and see what we have got. A large assortment of Carriage Maker's Goods, viz : Cloths of all colors, Damasks, Laces, Plushes, Ruber and Enameled Cloth, & c . & c , which will be sold at New York prices. Cabinet Maker's G-oocis of nil kinds. Mnttnisses of all kinds made to order at all times on short notice. Also, all kinds of Bedding. Come n n d see, we can't be bent in assortments or prices, CALDWELL &Btmit, late T. CAHHWEIA. Watcrtowh, May, 1852. 117 Cash for Barley. W ANTED, nt KIMBAL'S Pearl Barley Mill, on Factory S q u a r e , 10,000 11 upheld ot Barley. Wntertown, May 18, IXoZ 36tf No. 1, White's Block, C ABINET WARK AT COST.—The subscriber in conse- quence of ill health, is desirous of Closing his business; therefor-, ho now offers the Imlunce of his Cubinet Wure at coBt, and would respectfully Invite all those wishing to buy good furniture, at a low mark, to give him nn early call. {33"' 1 * AH persons having due-bills ofbnlnnces of accounts, payable in ware, will please present them for payment. Wntertown, May, 1*32. (3Gtt) F . W . WHITE. C. P. PECK & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. GO Pearl Street, (Liberal advances matte on Consignments,) NEW YORK. C P. PECK, J. J. GILBERT, W. F. GEORGE. Refer t^>—Wai. II. AN-GKL, Wntertown ; L. PADDOCK, President Black River Bank, Wntertown ; E. G, McanicK, Clayton.^ | I^IiiyJ.1, 1852. 35U' . Iroft and Steel. E NGLISH, SwcnKEnglish Refined nnd Aincrlcnn, all si- Kea in nny quantity* Supr. Norwegian Nail Reds. Hoop Iron ^ ta!!Mj hy the Bun-lie or Retail. Spring ^tct 1 i\\ to i\\i by the '• " " Curt Steel nil sizes, square, thit and nnnd. NAILS.—Peru Nails, 2 d t i *JO,200 k e g s c h e a p . Hard-wave. Every variety of Shelf Hard ware. Cutlery &c, which has been purchased for cash% a n d wc can't help it, if our loto pri- ces do clash, we intend to live up to our mono, " Lar^e Sales and Small Profits." .1. d. VAN BUREN. Mny 1.*?, I S M . No. 3, Woodrull" Block, Also, a largo nnd splendid lot of Guns, o t " OUR OWN IMPORTATION," nnd fresh, and would say to all w h o wish a good a r t i c l e to call and examine bt'fora purchasing elsewhere. The atten- tion of the public is called to the following, which consti- tutcs h u t a part of ourfatock: DKTJOS AND MKDICINRS.— French, English, G e r m a n nnd American Chcmiculi*, Patent Medicines &c. GnocEniES.—Teas, Old Hyson, Y o u n g Ilyaon, B l a c k nnd good article of Byron nt 2a p e r pound. Sugnrs, Codecs, Jtnisins, Figs, Lcnionp, Spices, t-"tnrch &c.&c. PAINTS.—Zinc nnd t'nrlur Finish, superior to anything in use, White Lend, Red bed, Indian. Red, LUlmrge, Umber Terra Di 1 Sienna, Lamp lUick, R o s e , IMnk, P a r i s Grc-->n, ChromcRrecn. Chrome Yellow, French Yellow and Yel- low Ochre, Ohio and Oneida tire p r o o f Fnintt. Qi£&^Un£G£»i> Raw find. DGiied, Sperm, Whale, QUxe Cantor, itc, 1 VAnNisiins.—S* P. Smith's Coacii,-Furniture, No. 1 and '2. Demar, Shellac nnd Jnpaih Dvn STUFFS.—Mneder, Logwood, Fustic Camwood. Nic- wood, Quercitron, Cudbcnr, Lnc I>ye, Annottn, Coachineal, Blue Vitiol, Copperas, Cream Tarter, Madder and. |ndago Compound. BRUSIIKS.—Hair, Cloth, Tooth, Kail, Shaving, Flesh, Pnint, Vnrntsh, Whitewash, Scrubbing. Blacking, Horse, feather, <tc. <fcc. Cowas,—Fine S. SS. SSS. Dressing* Englisis Buffalo and American. L. KELLOG, H. E. CONNER. No. 10, Hayes 1 Block. For Sale Cheap. X.TGIIT MUGGY WAGON, . with two scnte, andlightenough for one horse—with Pole and .Shafts—nnd in good order.— Enquire at this olHco. Jun: 2,185$ A LARGJ3 lot or n r k and Ool'd Silks, now opening at SELUMMAIPS, No. 12, Woodruff House. S HAWLS, SHAWLS.—Brochc, Silk, Cnehniere, Barege, Grenadire, Crnpe nnd other kinds, very cheap at No. 12, Woodruff Hcuse. ALCINE PLAISTER, KELI.OG & CONGER, No. 10, Couft-st., Bnycs* Block. TAMES H. B O W E N . Pension and Bounty Land Agent, *3 E v a n s Mills, N. Y., will viBit Washington, near Juno 15, tto prosecute and secure the allowances of claims of every innture., ngninet tho Government. Applications personally .or byiiettor, previous to June 12, will receive proper attention. Western Massachusetts Insurance Co,, •OFFICE BANK HOW. PtTTSI'rBr,D, MASS. CAPITOL STOCK $100,000. I NSURANCE Real and Personal Property against Fire, on favorable Torma. -DIRECTORS. Theo. Pomeroy, Socrntcs Squior, J. V. Barker, (i. C. Burnap, W a l t e r Laflin, Edward S. May, Daniel .lenks, CHARLES M. OWEN, President. J. C. GOODRIDGE. Secretary. Application for Insurance maybe made to KNOWL TON, RICE & C O , Agents at*Wntertown. Copy of stntomenfc on filo in the Comptroller's, bfllce— Statement of the condition of t h o W E S T E R N MASSACHU- SETTS INSURANCE COMPANY, on the 22d day of April, 3852. Capital, Mussachusetts.Bank Stocks, actual value, do **Rnilrond Stocks, Secured hy Mortgages on Roal Estate, Cash on hand received on acc't of capital, Chnrles M. Owen, W. II. Tyler, Thomas Colt, W.W. Carson, Harrison Gnrfiald, Asa C~ Russell, J, W. Wheeler, Geo. W. Planter, William Pollock, David Carson. Harvey Arnold, J. J. Murray, Henry Steams, S7.070 20.QIO 63,760 8,260 8100,000 $100,000 20 670.800,00 963.62 650,00 Humber of policies outstanding, Amountof policies outstanding, Gash received for premiums, Liabilities contingent, estimated, No losses have been nscertnined. The abovo Bank Stocks nro Adams Bank a t p a r : thoHnd- ley Falls Bank nt par, nnd the Agricultural Bank atone hun- dred ten dollars per share of one hundred doBars. The Railroad Stocks aro Stoekbridgo and Pittstield Rail- road at ninety dolhura per share; tho Berkshire Railroad nt ninety dollars per share, and tho Western Railroad nt par ; and I certify that the stocks aro of tho above value, and tho mortcaso securities ample ; and I also certify that the above statement is Correct,-. CHARLES M. OWJJN, President Western MwiachuMtfs Insurance Co STATI or MiWACHUf zilTS, -BwfcM^.wrApril 03, 1852, Birem and 8ub'scrlbaab«foTe me. HOJUT:O BTINGTON, . v • ' • JusticoConrtCom, Pleas. Writing School, PRICE REDUCED! r p U E undersigned would call the attention of t h o inhnbl- X tants of this plnce to bis School IN - PECK'S BLOCK, In the room recently occupied b y M r . Bench's Select School, w h i c h liaH b e e n in operation nciirly two months, ns oifcrin:* superior Inducements to those wishing to improve In this important brunch ot education, TUITION'.—Per Term of 12 L e s s o n s , of two hours each, Ladies 31,00 ; Gentlemen $1,50. The subscriber h o p e s the increase ot patronage will be such thnthn will have no cause to regret hnvlng reduced the tuition to such low rates. Crasos can meet at nny time b e t w e e n three and six o'clock in the afternoon, or seven and ten o'clock in tho e v e n i n g . gjjp" Specimens of his own writing, and evidences ot im- provement in the, hand writing of t h o s e formerly u n d e r h i s in- struction, and also Ccrtilicatcs nnd Recommends from prouv inent individuals, in places where h e hns recently taught, will ho chccifully shown to any w h o may favor him with a call. J A ' S C. Y. CORN W E L L . Wntertown, June 1, 1852. 25wl0 WATEWOWN, Mny 2fi, 1S52. Tho undersigned having ecnt a scholnrto Mr.UoitxwELL's School, tl)ink3"the improvemenfmade in n term of laiesriona is o n e of a marked character, and takes pleasure in re'coim mending his School to the patronage of the nubile- L. PADDOCK. The Largest, Best anct Cheapest STOCK OF DRY GOODS, C AN n o w bo seen nt SELIGMAN'S, who have just return- ed from the cast) nnd nretlmdnyopRiimtrfurtho second time this season, nh assortment which has never been equal- led before. Our Stock, which hns always been the largest In town, is now increased to THREE TIMES the duattttty, ever kept before. Apart of t h e numerous and. endless va- rlet y ut goods this dny received. Is : 23,000 \ d'ti Prints, Iroin 4cts up to tho very finest French Prints, 10,000 " Scotch, English, American and German Gmgams, from Octsup. Ii,00U ** Lawns oi the best qunlity nnd style ntlowfigures, 3,000 * l ltnrregc DeLains of beautiful and fashionnhle stylo-, as well as Tissues, Grenadine Silks, Eureges, Plain Alt W o o l Detains, (ail Colors) Popliuen, (entirfly now styles,) and all the leading styles of Dress Goods. A LSO, 6,000 Y ' d s 3 , 4, (f, 8 nnd 10s, Blenched Muslins from ttie Cheapest to the Finest Our Stock of Linen Goods is immensely large nnd chenp, comprising 1,500 Yds Irish Linens from Is -Id up ; 330 Dozen Linen llandkcrcheifa, food article forouly tiUcts; LiricU Table Cloths. Doylies nnd Napkins, Toweilintr, 1'illaw Cases and Linen Sheetings of nil Grades. Linen Goods is an article which wo buy nnd soil by large quantities, both Wholesale and Retail, and he ing mostly ot our own importation, we itrecnnblcd to nnd do sell t h e m 20 per cent below the uimal rates, nnd no mistake. Our Stock of Embroideries w a s n e v e r hotter; our Stock of Glazes And ttosicf§ Is by far the LARGEST in town, in which Goods we cannot be boat, for wo have every qualify an'! style—arid LOTS of tht'.m too. It is useless, ns well ns impossible to mention eV- ury article in our line, but NEVEII before have the Public been enabled to select out of such magnificent and splendid a variety of Goods. Our prices cannot h u t b e satisfactory ; our Large Sale* (selling nearly DGUBLH tho quantity of Hiiy Dry Goods Establishment in Wntertown, with no excep- tion.) is sufficient proof thnt our prices nre RIGHT. ^ A polite invitation is given to every one. to call nild look for tiicmsclves, nnd they will certainly be astonished, how full the tfhclves and Counters of our Lnrgt*. and Splendid ijtore.nre filled with the Choicest andRtchtstkinds ot Goods. Wntertown, May Itfth, 1852. .!. & II. SRMGMAN. D OORTRLMMLNQaANDHOUSEFUItMSUIN'G HARD. WARE GENKRALLY.—Feraons wiah.ng anything in this line of Goods,- if you huvn't:heard ted of my low prices call on mo and see for-yuurself. ' N. B.—No-charge for making prices for'othnra to sell hy * J- St VAN iiUREN.* May Sj. No,3,WoodriitP3 Block. NEW SOOEt BINDERY ! S T 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 Stationery business a BINDJ3UY, and are •now prepared "to do nil kinds of 'worK%ith-neatness and dis- patch. Books, Pamphlets, Periodicals aiid Blank Work will be bound in taste and in the best stylo of the art. Their foreman, Mr. O. \V. SWART, has been engaged for the lust ten years in the bus neas, ond recently returned from New York, where he hnsbeenperibetingiimselfinthoniore elegant branches of the trade. All parcels to be b6und can "be left'at May, 1852. STERLING &. RIBDELL'S. (a~tf) . N o . 10 Washiu-ton-Ht. C OMBS.—lVdry and Buffalo Dressing, Oflb'rn and Pocket .. . Combs, anew supply at Nb„3j Satford Bldck, B RUSHES.-^Pnint and Varnish Brushes, Vftfortdd sizes Graining Tools, Siish Tools, Horse, Whffo Wusli, Floor, Hat, Hair, Tooth aud Nuil Brushes in great yarloty, a n o w -supply at No.^, Sutford Blpc'k. B ERMUDA - AHB.OW HOOT^Ncw crop at SMITH'S Drug Store. M IXED PICKLES. .... &c, a ueyv Bupply at May 3,1852. •Mixed Picklea, 'Cmiliflbwer, Cap6r8, N. M. SMITH'S. •No. 3, Saddrd Mbck, yOAP.—VVlnte Almond, Honey do. VnriagHteddo. with a O great variety of other Bar and-Cake Soups. K. M-,.SMITH. Carpenters'' Tools and (3-oods. E NOUGH TO COVER AN ACRE LOT |—Wo havo ta- ken great pniua in the Belectioiuof these Goods.' Alost of them have been manufactured to our order. They aro of tli2 tines't material and finish, and someof you-know very well how we sell them. R. J'OilNSON &. SON; Oourt-st. ^A BBLS.PUMP CHAIN,—Consigned tons pur an Eas- "V tern M'nnulucturerto besold'ait once. Agrcatclifinco for consumers at our Half-Price Establish'men't., Cdurtst R. JOHNSON &. SON. AMERIOAN HOTEL, WOOD imOMERS, Proprietors, .. ROME;, N. Y. rp IIEaubecribors haYolensed, for a tei'rii of yenra, this Ho- x tel, which IIIIB recently been much enlufgeil and iuiprov* ed,.dnd furnished with now fm-nituro. It is pleasantly and centrallylocated, nnd thby will endeavor to render the stay of their guests pleasant, The people of Joflbraoii aiid 8c. Lawrence Comities are invited to give them a call. .fi3j?° B a g g a g e t a k e n to nnd from the Cars free of charge. Good stables attached'to tho Jfiouse. _* , „ L. SPRAGUE WOOD, TtOme, J u l y 18,1851. 45 C. II. WOOD. .Paints, £>ils, Sec. J UST received nt N . M . SMITH'S Drug, Paint, and Gro- cery Store, No, 3, Srfftbfd Block, Lmseed Oil, Boiled and Raw White Lead, -Pure, Extra a n d N o . 1 , Ground • in Oil, White 'Lead, Pure, Extra and No. 1, Dry in Oil, Ohio Pnint, (assorted) Ash, Drab and Choclntu Colors, Her- kimer County Paint, iis.Bor tod "colors, Oneida CountyPaint, assorted colors, -2inc White, at Manufacturers prices. Also a full assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Glass Ware, Grocer- ies, ffC, Watertown, May, 1859: 3STUW GOODS. At No. 2 American J5«zWie^^^ftr door Soxtth ofBorr <$• TretiVs CttffiSg Store. T HE subscriber fueling grateful for, pant favors, informs his may friends and the public generally, m a t h e ianow receiving New Goods in his line direct from the Importers, Jobbers and Manufacturers, of the newc:t f»s1iions and styles ot the season, to wit: Gold nnd Silver Watches, Je\ye"lry, Silver and Plated Spoons of the best fusnion and quality, in fact almost everything usually kept iTr|\Vatch and Jewelry Stores generally ; all of which wiH bCjsbld as low if not low- er than in any similar establishment thTs aide of Albany. £^" Mr, L, IfAOA-ithas been engaged to tuke charge of the Watch-work, whose experience does enable him to give entire satisf ictton in thnt department, and he will be ghid to see his friends nt his new quarters. ' Wntertown, May, 1852. 3V —II. K. NEWCOMB. ITev/ Spring G-oods. M RS. NEWCOMB, returns her sincere tannics to the La- dies of Wntertown and it-* vicinity for the past liberal patronage they have lies oiVed'unon her. She also informs them that she has^u&t returned Jrom New York, with?alarge assortment of Millinery goods of the latest nnd most approv- ed styles of the season. New goods and fashions received every week during the season, •* Watertown, April, 1£5& 30m3 Remington's HAT STORE IS ON FAIRBANKS' CORNER. M OLESKIN, Bcnver, Kossuth, Panima nnd Strnw Hat* of the latest styles. Cups of oviry variety for men and Boys, nnd every thing usually kept in a Hat Store, may he found ot this establishment, nnd will be sold 23 per cent less than the usunl rates. Remington keeps Hata of the linest material, and has such n vnrioty of styles, thnt pur- chasers enn have a becoming ns weH'asn durable Hat, and at n price thutcnmiot fail to give aatUtatlon. Terms cash in- variably. Watertown, April, 1852. 33yl Dry Goods and Millinery for Cash. Mr. & Mrs. Welch, COURT STREET, WATERTOWN. M R. &. MRS. W. have just opened ft heavy Stock o f D r y Gooda and Millinery, which have been selected witli great care for the Spring and Summer seasons, and without wishing to mislead by strong statements, would say. they intend pursuing their uniform practice of doing their very best for their friends nnd customers, and would add that in Dry Goods and Millinery, they can and will sell at such pri- ces as shall meet competition. Country Merchants und MUiincra, enn purchnsc goods at the above Establishment at Now York prices. Mourning Bonnets kept constantly on hand, .^trnw Bonnets altered ut the shortest notice, Wedding HeaCfltresses and Botmets al- ways In rendipess. The largest assortment of Dress Caps, from £s to 6». May 3. WW, 3-lyl DR. E. ANDREWS, EOLBOTIO PHYSICIAN, Can he consulted ns follows; At bis Syracuse Oflicp, -II Fnynttr-rt. At Wntertown, Globo Hotel, M a y 13, Oxbow, House ol John Bemis, May 2 1 . do do Harry Hunt, May, 20. Carthage, do James Thompson, May 23.1. Having concentrated all his energy and study to his Med- ical ProU^siun, he has gather* d iJwmjdtJtcorh'S and sys- temB, moilieini's, notpwtsoijH, but suchj M not hi harmony mi'rcurYcTu'jft^ eased without its aid. Having (not only n weight of expe- rience) but remediate to fulfil "every indication, " Those suf- fering compllrnti'd ur local dlscns^a, by ptfict adherence to his prescriptions, may rensonuhly expect a speedy convcles- cence. N. B. Those w h o , b y indlBprnsiblcuvocntions, cannot con- sult him personalty, may by a written statement of their CUSP, (the usual fee included.) be benefitted—many having been entirely cured in this way. A personal examination js,-howevpr, always preferred, pSJ^Addrcss letters to Syracuse, Ortondnga Co., N Y. visits continued every four or five w e e k s , of which no. ticc will bo given. 0 New Boots aad New Shoes, \VUOL.:E.SATJE AND RETAIL. AT NO. 2, SAFFORD BLOCK. rpIIE Subscribcra nre now receiving und have on hand, J- manufactured by themselves, expressly for ttie Sum- mer Trnde, nite ot the best and largest assortments of Boots nnd Shoes ever before offered in Wntertown, consisting, in part of the following articles : . fcATMES 1 WEAS. Wcltlm-kins, GENT'S WEAK. Coarse Boots, Kip do French and American Call, Pegged nnd Sewed Boots, Kip and Cnlf Brognns, Chenp Slippers, Enamelled Patent Leather und Kid Buskins,Slippers, Ejccet-sors, Jenny Limls, Ennm-lledaiid Put. Leather, Clay Ties, and Union Polkas, JWits, Youths'ftndllnys Boots, Congress GaiW're, Monterey Ties, Taylor do English do Grained Slippers, AG-KICUIiTITRAL HALL ! ! PREMIUM PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, STRKW CUT- TEltSAFD CORiV-SHELLERS. R JOHNSON & SONhiiVc established a depot, for B. Mar tin &. Co'sCelebnued Premium Goods. Their Plows took the Highest Premium at the grent Fair, open to tJie Union, by the Mass. Agricultural Society. Also, a Silver Pitcher tram the American Institute ; also, the Two Highest Prisct at the Plowiug Match ot the N. Y. State Fair, 1PM. Their plows, Cultivators, Straw-Cutters and Corn- Shellers, far surpass all others, nnd richly deserve tbeir great reputation. We sell these Goods nt the manufacturers' prices, which brings them much below tho most inferior qualities ever of- fered you. jT^-Plow Points and Cultivator Teeth always on hnnd in abundanco nt the One Half-price Store. COUKT-ST. Morocco Bootees, Enamelled do KM do Congress Gaiters, Francis do Misses* of all kinds and des- criptions, Pat Leattn. r nnd Enamelled Cacks of all prices, Ax. Ties, We have also alt styles of RUBBERS manufactured by the celebrated Newark India Rubber Manufacturing Compa- ny, which arc warranted t u d o good servicc-~nll of which ar-* oili-red cheaper than over. g^*iMcnsurcs taken, aud O r d e r s filled w i t h promptness and despntch. N B.—Our manufacture warranted to do good errvlce. Thankful for the liberal pntronnge during the Inst year a cohtinunncoiu solicited. TKNEYCK&FEAgSLL. At the old stand ot Fisk & Bntes, opposite American Watertown, May 17, 185: 1 -' 3G Carriage Makers, Look Here ! R JOHNSON &30N a r e i n receipt daily from Eastern Factories of a heavy assortment of your Goods, to even the most minute article, nnd are now prepared to bill them t o y o u on better terms than Eastern Houses, at the Half-Price Hnrdwafo Store, COVUT-STHEET. D l t . R U S S E L J- "WHITE, ANALYTICAL PHYSICIAN, can be consulted at his offices, as follows: Wntertown, American Hotel, TUureday and Friday tho 8th nnd 9th of July. Adams, l'omeroy's Hotel, the 6 t h nnd 7th ol July. Camden, McCuhen's Hotel, t h e 5 t h of do. Rome, Stnnwirc Hnll, the 3d n n d 4 t h of do. Utica, Bagg's Hotel, the 1st nnd 2 d of do Fnltonj Gnepers Hotel, the 11th a n d 12th of do. Syracuse,Brintnnl's Hotel, the 13th and 14th ot d o . Auburn, American Hotel, the loth of do. Upon nil diacates incident to the hmnnn system, particularly affections of t h e Lungs, Hcnrt, Liver, Kidneys, Spleen, Ner- vousness, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Asthmn, Bronchitis, Scrofu* la, DyspepEin, Scald or Sore Uead,-Hip diseases, Ulcers. Par- alysis. Erysipelas, Mercurenl diseases, Impurities of the Bloodj &c, &,c. Special attention given to tho Diseases of Women nnd Children. He will explain the symptoms characterising aH Chronic diseases, and will show by d e m o n s t r a t i o n Hint the present modes of treating those diseases are wrong and n o t calcula- ted to prove beneficial, and explain the principles by which cures of these diseases can bo effected. Advice free. Evi- dence of the most indisputable character-can at all times be given*of the efficacy nnd auccesB t h a t attends the treatment of diseases upon the principles-advocated by Dr. W h i t e . The successful mode.1 of treatment lollowed ih t h e cura- bility of disease, nnd thn anti-poisonous character* of his medicines, composed entirely of articles lrbm the Vegeta- ble Kingdom, (many ofwhichare Jcnowh onlybyhhUselfjtho qualities nnd preparations obtained trom original recipes In his possession, have been themeans of restoring thousands to their lost health, when consigned to death by their friends and medlcsl advisers. Dr. White wiH-'conunuo bis visits to thiaplace o t i « i n f p u r or five weeks, of which duo n o t i c e will be, given- §28^*-An letters must-be directed to Dr. Wnit*, 13, rittl '«rreetrTroy, Postpaid.; " 41yl FARM FOR SALE. T HE Subscriber offers for sale hia Farm lying in the south east part of Hounsfield, about 7 miles from Watertown, 6!A from Jacket's Harbor, a n d in view of the W. and R. R. Road, nnd convenient to a station on the same. Said Farm contains over 200 acres of improvement, a good wood lot^ timber for fencing, sawing &c. A good house, wood house, cheese house, horse barn, 2 cood barns, one 7*3 by 44, with stabling for over 50 head ofcattle. On snld Farm nre three orchards with other varieties of fruit. The above Farm is in a good state of cultivation. AIHO 40 young Cows, and conve- nient dairy apparatus sold with the Farm if desired. A view of the premises ia solicited of those wishing to purchase. R. G. MACK. Hounsfield, March 16th, 1P52. 27w8 There's no use Fifing. T HE Top of the Tree Clothing Store have facilities which are unsurpassed for buying and selling floods. They have a l o w reut-^-do an Immense amount of of business— have the rocks to do it with; can ntid will sell goods ICES than any Establishment this side of New York City, and no humbug, the proof of t h e padding is chewing the string.— Wo can satisfy all of the above facta. Call and see. HORR & TREAT. 1852. New Spring Goods, 1852 At IVo, 6 . f'onrtStreet, Wntertown, CAMPBELL & BRAYTON A RE now opening an extensive assortment of Ftapli and Pancy DItY GOODS, auited to the Spring trade, which they respectfully Invito their customers and the pub- lic to call and examine. l*heir aS3drtnient of Dress Goods embraces the latest styles ot Silk, plain arid printed Bareges, MoUslin and BaregeDolains, Printed LawnB, Poplins, i:c,&c. Carpets* Oil Glottis and Paper Hangings. They particularly invito attention to their large stock, of Cnrpetings containing a&reat variety of patterns, n o w of- fered at reduced prices. The 6esi quality of goods at lov) prices, wfil make it the interests of pbrchseors-toexamino our assortment before •buying elsewhere. _ CAMPBELL & BF.AYTON. Watertown, May U, 1S53, 35 CLARK & WIGGINS, LIVE AND LET LlVS CLOTHING STORE* r»*o.'i, Cmii't Street* OPPOSITE THE AMERICAN", WATEnTOWX, N. V. ^ . C LOTHS. Vcstirtgs. Collnrs, SnspMita-s, Cos-iraercf, Trimmings, Ct-arnts..*liirt!, nnd furnalitos goods gen- craily. Thp popular trade. _ t _ The rapidly incr.--nsini- demand for CLOTHIKO mnnufac. tured nttbis EBfnlilislimrat, hns induced I* proprietors to make more extensive arrangements for tlirS|niiii; and bum- mer trade than they ha\ e heretofore done During the past winter they hnVe kept emuinyedn larjic uihiher ol the best worlcmen: co'nscquently they arc now prepared to cxliimt n stock oi Glotldiig, every way superior M any stock ever kept in this vicinity. Ilnvins perfected airatttcments with the tnanufactLrera at the East, they are effilhlej to oltertheir custoniers CtotJaotid Ousilmcra ot ove^r style ns soon ns the sample cards nro exhibited in any cjly. Ihey will, as horetolore.be the lirst to adopt the most dcnrable styles; and their Custom Department will nlrfnys be under tho su- per ntendenco of Cutteis, competent and vvilllng to give sat- isfaction. . „, ... ... The laws of Etiquette are daiiy crlthmaMing more nttr-h- tioll in this country, nnd every orte dearies, in tho first place, to wear the appearance of n gentleman. The hr.t stop to- wards this desirable end, Is to go and get a complete out-St or fashionable garments from the eclebrnted . 1,1 V E ANif I,JSTI,IVJJ CtOTHiNO STORE. •wlicre you will find a Stock comprising over 10,000 GAR- MENTS of every conceivable style. Also, a larger assortment of. Ctorts, OOTJMM;, Jf«i«i«. FuniiMng Goad.*, IndU UiMcr and OUpiotk UtHhmg, eye. *,£»» was ever exhibibted in th,. section^ ^ ^ N*o Humbug aboutFrankM. Wevef's H AVING tile best selected stock of DRY OOOM iu Wntei town. His superior taste is such, that the fact that a DUKSS was.purchased at WHVElt'S is a sulllcieiit guarantee thnt itisitlGHT I Don't fail to call on hiuibetore buying. No. 7, Court Strdet, -reek's nlook. Watertown, Api'ii 28, 1852. - ; 3;iyl. To. the Ladies. R ICH Brocnde Dress Silks, pluin and changeable do,, plaid nnd stripe do., black.-Satin de Chime, block dresB de Hhincs, together with all The'btnefcnew styles of-rich DRESS GOUDS, at low.ei*prices than can be found at any other store. F..M. WEVElt. No. 7, Hock's Mock. Watertown, April 28,1852. 33yl. White G-oods, Laces, Ribbons, E MliltOlDEEIES, Dress Trimmings, &c. t o . A com- plete and entirely new stock, comprising ever.y quality and description of the above goods just received, aud lot sn'o by . K. M. VVEVER. Watertown, April Sg, 1852, No. 7, Court Street. THE OTIS BLOCK1. fTIHJE nndersicnedhave removed their atoclc of IlnHwnre i- to the B1UCK BtJILpING lately erected by D. D, OTiS on Coiu-t Street, where 'tney will uell I I A I t u W A I i K at pritenlowortb.an,eyei; bei'pro ol|ore4 in this county. Thpy iti'ereceivinjj weekly -additions to their t;touK7Sn(nu,iting a va- riety of COOKING STOVES, among which are New En- gland Air-Tight Cooking-Stoves ; Western d o . d o . ; Phcenix do. do.; New WorHdo, do.; Clinton d o . d o . which wokthe premium nt the late Fair, 7 kinds Air-Tight Parlor Stoves ; ij. kinds Plate Stoves ; Russian and English Stove Pipe; Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron "Ware; English Uar I r o n , flitt, r o u n d and square ; Sweede, do dodo; American, d o do d o ; Nor- wegian Nail Hods; STEEL.—English, Blister, Genmm.Sprlng- and Cast; Cut nnd Wrot Nails-: Jiog, Trace and CahteOli'nsj Door Trimmings of n l l k i i i d s ; Mill-, K Cut, Hand and Circu- lar Saws ; Oast and Steel Plated Shoes. K^Illucksiniths supplied witli stock on liberal terms. Tiio manufacture of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware continued in its vuriou3 branches, by skillful nnd experi- enced workmen. OTfS & YALE. Wntertown, Jan. 1,1850. 17 To Housekeepers. T HE improved Washing Fluid is reduced to the yery low price of two ehillmga per pint bottle, nnd if individuals wish a large qumitity, it enn be furnished to them for three shillings per quart, hy leaving u bottle at the P. O., or P. S. JubttsofiV, The price is reduced for tbc express benefit of housecUan- ins nn d washing bedclothes; it eaves ittore than half iha labor. There is no Spiritsturpentinc in tlm mixture ; ond it is BO con- centrated, thnt n t>nuill quantity ia required. A pint will do from twelve to twenty washings, and in warm weather n lire enn be dispensed with. It has been fully tested, mid ip certninly invaluable when ladles do their own \i ashing. Try it, and you'll find it is ail andmorc than It clnima, AM orders will he promptly jmswcrud fit the 1\ O., or P, S. JOHNSON'S private residence, Watertown. (35ui3) "HnrrahT HurrahT'! - HurrSTlTT - MUSEUM! June Magazines. A LL tho Magazines fi*r June, are now ready at PIERCE'S Cheap Publication Depot, No.9, Arcade. GiiAitA&i's MACAZiNEf or June, with 12 elegant engravings —subscription ©3—'^5 eta. per number. SAHTAIN'S MAOAZINE, IB engiavings, very elegant—sub- scription S3—23 cts. per No. GobfcY'B LADY'S HOOK, 21 engravings, very beautiful— Bubbeription S3. 25 eta. per Ho. BLACKWOOD for March. Suliscripiion S3. 25 eta. per No. THE AatEitiCAN TEMPEBANEn .MAGAZINE, for April, wilh n beautiful mezzotint engraving of Edward C.lJelevan, an elegant title page, and 70 pngeattl original rending. Sub- scription $2. la ctd. per No. llvnME's MECHANIC'S, MKKCPANT'3, AND fixotNEEn's VooKETCOMPANION. Second edition. Mm*.Tucks, Price $1. Ail the weekly newspapers, also all the monthly Mngnzincs n^aoon ns uublished. L. A. PIEROb*. N o . y, Arcade. AMERICAN HOTEL, -»_.„_ Wntertown N.Y., NOAK A. PERECIWS, Proprietor. T HIS Hotel is now open for the recaption of visitors.-— The House ia entirely n e w , i s constructed in. the most npproved modem style, spacious, couynuiently located aud elegantly furnished. . The proprietor, grateful to life oldtrjendn foryaatfovors, with increased iacilitips for muking his house a pleasant home forall w h o m a y favor Mm with their patronage, as- sures ttietn and the public generally, that he will always be found M At Home," andthafno efl'ort on his -part, shall bo spnred, to contributeto-their comfort, tuid render tueir atav with him.iti all respects agreeable. Watefto\vn, July, lot, 1851. sayi Court St.-, Watoftdwn 3 ML Co., N^Y, Buck Sc Jackson, Proprietors. ^ 3 ^ THIS SSTABXitSXIMENT having recently. MP*] " cen erected, nt n great expense, and newly and el. MJIII CgantlyfurniHlied throughunt, is n o w open lot-the -UiiiULaccomnjodntioii of t h e public. The house is large, and welUocated, the rooms nre airy and convenient and the appointments throughout are to ac'cordimce with 'the best modem improvements in the various departmen'ta of hotel Icecping. TH'iSSTABIrES hi connexion with the establishment, aro extensive aud convenient, always properly attended, and rtre in every way calculated to insure tho comlortof horses. The proprietors wiH-endeavor to raent in all respects, the approbation of those who m a y favor them with patronage. ISy* BUCK & JACKSON? im.i^miWin^miiii.iiiTirui _ ii.n'il' > .NIIMM''""^^- ,s. <s. wiao-iisre, ,:* DRAIjEU IN READY MABE CI^-QTHING, Cloths, Cassimercs, l%liHg$, Tailors' tPrim- mings, arid G-eni's :FWiiis1mig 'Qoods, ANTWERP^ N. Y. N. % Clothing made to Qrdcr oneliort notice, and- War- ranted to give satififttetibn, g^Ite'u^emb't'i' this Is the pj«c« to-snvey our SCJ.per cent. D ELANE.S, atls, all wo'olCnslimeres pfthe-LfltqatStyleff. the best and Cheap'REtBBaortmentof Black amV.polored Alpacas, Pnnmiettfiq, Freucli and Eagliwh Meriiioeiiftn,'d-mft* »y o'rher fl'tylcoOf scaso'nnle Dress'Goodacnh be found at SELtGMAWS" 9 N. B. Lijflie.^ w i l l f i n d i t to their interest to exaipine our Stock, beforopurehasinjr.any where elge. BIonden?s Uau?'R%storutive» T HE Subscriber htiving devored many years to the trest- mentand pveservution of 'flio• h u t n a n hair, has finojly found in the " Iluir Heatofative" the great de.tfderntum, go long sought nfrer. It is composed of vegetable Biibatancea, rand. poBBRFses.the magie power of restoring: discneod-hair to its original ta'ete tiiiil beauty, ft frees the skin 'from scur^ dandruff, and other cutaneous diseases, which are fho ince»- sant causes of bnldneaa, nrfd^vili keep the hnirin ahealthJy and luxuriant state until the latest period, in life. Mmiv o'f'the citizens of Watertown, bun teFt'ify'from CXJ'M rience tq'the aovprcign qualities'of tho Kestorative,. among whom niv the following : CharleR Ford.C.C Jackson, It Ten Eyck, D P Otis',. J K Smith. J H Meigs, WH Bnrelinrd, J^hn AIucl:ld, LII Brown, E A prowner, A Wilnon, II Camp, W Hathaway, W 'Fsil- ing-, A McBratney, S Huclclev, Milton Clark, T T Turner, N Jones,.E B Wait, Boyt & ^Qpagoi'y, J K "Cobl'eigh, II Faillrig-, A S Green, 3 G Wiggins, Jnniea Cole, F P Carter, C Hev/ett;' V.-Ourkce, Kilbornlhmnalie, J Favel. A. BLO^DEN. Watertown, Feb. 2,3852. 'Sl'tf Starx-wis: Hall, Rome N. T. t H AS been 'leased by the subscriber, for a term of years The House U centrally located, being but a-few rods rom the Itailroud pepdt, nnd, for desirable rooms, either in suits or ning/Ie, will compare iavorublv wirii any honae-in Rome. Ulie H o u s e is now nndergontg a thoroug-h repair, and will bo furnished with new iurnituvo throughout. It is the determination of t h e Proprietor to make ft in e y ery inspect a fir«t ckas House.. . -i. Having had many years experienpoflti- the business, he IsopeM Vfl M e r i t a^»d receive a abate of the public patroimee. * ' ' ' -JAMJBSJL. -WAXKIHd. £osa?Wicic Hoirsfi, T 170WVXI.XJ13, HE Tavern formerly kept by J. Honse, at Lowville, has been re-built and enlarged, aud furnished throughout in the modern style, nnd ia now known as the Mostwick House. Everything that can be done to render the Hay of guests agiecable, will bo atteude/d to. Tho Public aro Ih* vited to cive me acall. " : ~ "^ Lowville, April 18,1850. A gjpod L i v e r y k e p t n t t h e H o u s e . JOHN J. TALCOTT. 32tf g House and. i*o% for Sale. rpIIE HOUSE and LotFituate on Arsenal St., lately own. JL ednnfl occupied by Wra. Pierce, is offered for sale. The location is central and convenient iorfibusineas m a n , a n d n very pleasant o n e ; t h e house ia in good repair, and tho lot a corner one of g-ood size. The terms will bo made easy, nnd alarcopovtum of tho purchase money m a y b e secured by a bond and mortgage. Any one desirous uf purchasing;, can learn terms ond par- ticulars, by calling at the ollme of the Journal. Watertown. Jail. 18,1853. (liitf) A. W.CLARK. STREETER'S 18 SPRING-REPORT! 52. From the" Ilontof the Tree*' ClothingSrnrtH AIM AYS THE CHEAPEST, Ku\V THE MOST EX- TXXSII'E ESTAIILJSUMEXT Z.V JeUei'don Comity. H AVING obtained n reputation exceeding any House in Town, ihe sbscriber ia happy to inform lii^ customers liuit having enlarged his premises, ha is better prepared to acconimotiate thi- public thru in furnmr years. Ills Cloth Jloont, (.Second Floor,) is filled w i t h thp Choicest and most Fashionable Variety of Cloths, Cassimercs and P"cstings t ever ofl'-.-red, nnd will be mode to Ordrr, inn etvlo nat sur- pnsued In thia mnrkctt. Ho ulso VcaU CooiUcut lit *iivtinf tl.i.t Ready Made Clothing shall r^tnin the nntnuitluis always Ln.rne—"Superiority of Ma'iufucture," eothathis eustoincrs enn rely upmi getting a hotter article for less money, than nt other plttee-'. Tothiwe pri-inrringgarnnntfl wind" to order. WO would any, tlmt our Cutters are men ot iirknowh-dirod ability und taste ; umlprsfiod tlieust* of Shears—und in no east: will a garment leave the Store without becoming the wearer, and worthy the E^tabl^hinent. Always *upphed with a largo nmotmt of Good-} in their season, we would enrnct-tly invito ' "Wholesale Dealers tocnll.nswc arc confident we cnu oiler Inducements, of which few cnu boast. P. S.—Owing to tho great nuccesis nttendln« tide establish* mont hy etiling Good Goods at Lata Prices, ninny small deni- er* have been Induced to assume the title civcK it, of »CUKAPSTOJtl3.>> £3J>* Our friends will understand their object, and remi-m* her thnt ours id t h e only Cheap Clothintr St- re in Wig- town. N. W i STREETEIt. April Cth,lS5i» 30tf H. SGOVIL^ ~ ~ Carriage, Wagon and Sleigli Maker, H AVING purchased the interest of Noyes Tuttle, his late partner, will continue the lt>i6mc*s in all its dnpurt- ments, at the old stand on suutli aide tf the public Fqunre, nnd 011 Factory r-'tiwt, two dours onst of the Centrp House. Carriages, Double and Single Lumber Wagon** Sleighs and CuUers t Manufactured and prepared to order ou the shorted notice. Every description of Unrriago Pnintiiig und Trimming done in the richest style, and to suit the taste of purchaHera. The proprietor having been eiigni'ett In ttiR lm*inrsH over twenty-fin* yearp, ami having employed as forenmii in his shop on Factory at., Mv. KniAS JUNKS, who for the lust five yenra" hns been employed na foreman in Jumps II. Colwell's shop, flutters himself that he enn bring to tho eScccUlion of his work ns great art amount of expi-rirnee and |.riiCtical skill as can be found in Northern New York. The best of naicrial will he used in building arid repairing Carriages, Wagons and Sleighs, und all work warranted to do the liPBtof service, WA NTKIK "50.000 feet 2d growth White A*h, for which the highest price will bn pr-id In cosh. it. SCOVIL. Wuterrtiwn. Feb. 0,1^2. 2&F The i f e&a Quarters of Fashion ! A NEW TAILORING JS8T1VBLISUMENT AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. W OODHUi-L&WBdCOTT have just opened nt No. 7 Arcade, 2 doors from Post Ofilce, a rich nnd elegant assortment of all hinds of goods, adapted to O G N T I . E M E N ' S WEAR, to which they would call the attention ot the Put- lie. Our assortment consists in part of the following, viz ; Broadcloths, Cassimerea, Vestinifs, Trimmings, Shirts, Cul- lurs, Cravats, Gloves, .Siiflpendt-rs, IIoiMery, &.c. &c. ( which wo will sell nt oxlromely law piiees fur «a>U. w. s. woonnuix, ior the Inst 2 years in tho employ of Messrs. CLARK & Wia- OINS, will attend ncrsonii]ly to all calls hi the Tailoring hue. wiihthcpamc satisfaction to U s custumcrs which he bus given horetofore. CuttiiiK d o n e at short notice and everything warranted to give entire satisfaction in all cases. Sentlomen furnishim; their own Cloths, can depend on having them made up in Superior Style, on short notice. Our Motto, Punctuality and one Price. (3d) Wotnrtowii. April, mi WOObKULL&WESCOTT, WM, 3. YVuUDIIUM,, ClUS.r.WESCOTT. 1852," Spring anifSummor Trade"" 1852'. X>Rf G0O3DS &C. W. W. & I. N. IIERIMCS, W IIOLEPALK and retail dealers in Foreign, Ponicstlc. Staple and Fancy Dry Gortds ; Window Hrmrtes. Ta- per Hangings,, Floor Oil Clotha ; Family CJroceriee, Fibh, F l o u r , iNailp, £cc &.c, N'o. 1, I r o n H l o e k , Wntertown, Havo now in store, ami will receive every ueck during the seaaon, the nenestimil latent tstyien uf itith Uouds.pui- chnfied expressly for this marker, jucludiitfr Itlch Illack, Cliangeahlo and otln r Dre-a .filkn. Primed Challies, Uarcae licLains, Thsues, Pophn?, Printed Lawns nnd Muslin.,-, i^iik Warp-*, Plum Mack nnd Colored P.aregep, ItibbonB,Liiec».Wmitillns, White Crnpe and other f?hawls, ^Vhito Goods. Hulppry, Cravat*, nnd ilnpttketvhiprs, Pnrnsols, Laio, CJimps nnd either Dress Trimmings. and VestJngs. hruwii nnd Hh-aci-i J ftluslins, H t r i p e d Hhtrt- inff-*, Tieks, Chf-.'se Hanthigi's, strainer Oloth, Cotton Vain, <*nrpet Wan*, Wickinj, Iinys, Orugget Flnunels, ^ttuw find Paftii I.ealilattf.Umbi'fllas, &.c Sic. I'ugetherwltliat'omplcte nseoTincnt af nil othpr goods i n tin-irliiie, to whi'.b tlio inepeeticn of the inhabitants of Jeilirstm County is mvitcd.bet wr making t h n r t-'nnrti,* and Summer ptirflm»c3,ns W. W. Ai I. N. II. nre pre pan, u lur ctimprHiflriii, nnil will sell nt t h e vr-ry lowwt pri-TJ, to cash short time, ntnl itrumpt six mentii's Ituyerii. •* T i t e v w o n ' t Le undi-reold. W. W. HLTtniCK. I. H. riCIUUOK. ! WnU-rlown, Mny :i»l. 1W. Ulir. 3 "ST^A.M EJ^G-IWES"! AthisuM Machine i^http, at Water* I tnwu.N. Y. hnviug fitted up, at treat E expense, machinery pf-cuttHrly ndnbt-s: Cigar, Wane aiidX-iqUor Store, rip HE .Subscriber having concluded to open an' extensive Ju Cigar, "Wine and-Liquor Store in Wntertown, Is n o w receiving a large stock ufsupcrloV brands of the nbovpgoodi, which ho oners ro Merchants, Hotel Keepers, unci others, at p r i c e s w h i c h m u s t p r o v e fintiufactory t o a l l w h o wish t o p u r - eliasq. I am also prepared to furhieh any quantity ot tho French Cordials for Parties on t h e HhorfeB n o t i c e . ' Allperaous dcsiroui of purclmstng niVy goods in.my .line, are invited to call nnd examine my stock tfcfore purcnaidng elsewhere j as I intend to-otfe'r inducements to innchnaers hot'tobefoundatahy other establiriir^eut in New York, Alba- ny. Troy or any point west of lliofle eitie»- l^lie proof of a pudding- ia in eating it, ao I say come and tnete. Court St, next door to Johnson & Son's Hardware Stord; and opposite Otis & Yalea. II. J. GILMAX. \Va"tertown Kov. 1S51. *" Uyl 4 0 0 PB ' ,S CoarseBo-ota, Homo Manufacture, 300 " JCip' l * •' «' 500 " \V'omen > s Mdrffceo Buslthas, HomcMauuiao- ture, warranted to-do good service. ForsaUiut JJo.2 Court Street, fiafford Block. ± r t TEN EYCK &. FRA2ELL. Cloths, CnHimcres. Vt'Ptinga, ClorUWry^ lints, Trunks, HOHR Sc TREATT ' TXTHOLESALE and E e b i l SoAlDix & >r Cloths, CnrbclRng*, Vahces, Cravats', Hosiery, GloVcs, Oil Sz, Rubber Clothing; In greater vnrlctleR than ei.n to found v/eat of Albany \ are prepnrcd to furnish merchfinta and others with the nbove nt tKe-YBW Vovk Jobbers pricey na wo M i y direct oT tho Im- porter*., Custom Work f)oire with promptness and dlspactch. Afitat all times -war- runted. SUMMER CLOTHS Am V-ESTlNGSt 'just received hi large quantities. The IMiblieiire Respectfully irivited to examine our immense stoclt, which we pledge ouruol ven to sell lower than a n y of tho small con- cerns, nH o u r InrRebuaiiiess enables us to do ; our i'neiiities lire •• Top of the Tree." For buying cuneult your own In- tereat before purchasing elsewhere. Tu i ol the Tree Clothing Store, No. 1 American, by HOrtU & TllEAT. Railroad Dtviden'd Scrip wanted, and nio«t kinds of otk. er Traps. Watertown, 1833, 93 frot Said. T W O Hotels, onoot wliHiis siniidcd Ih Mm vlltoco oi" Wntertown nnd the other in Paihelitt Ono Yfri»f Mill In the village of Wntertown, i! Houses and Lota on Wash- ington st„ 1 do 011 Clinton st., 3 do on Stone st. I vacant Lot on Stone st., I do on Court at., 1 House a n d L o t o n Mochnn- Ices st., 1 do on WVst Court St.. 2 do on Court nlld ItlversU,; 2 do on Franklin St., 1 on t-tcrling ct.,1 o n Acndeniyst., 3 on ,«tnte st., 1 on Centre at, Pmnoliii, 3 on Arsenal st., 1 vacant Lot on State St., about I'lO Building Lots in North Water- | town, n farm of about lt*0 neh-s ii» tho town of Rutiimd, a Iluuac and lot in the vllhig* uf Throe Milo Bny, a failii ol" a- hunt lit! acres, with Cows ami other .Stock, Including about 10U S h e e p , n e a r the vfllsgc of Antwerp. A 'so, a fitrin of 7d Acres, on which in n House nuil a llariid, a n d n Lot of 10 A- civ", witii good IIOUPO nnd Orchtird, In t h e town of Chnm* Iilo". Also lor sulc or to rent, a Farm of about -lOu 1 Acres, with Stuck. &.c, i n tin* t o w n of IfoimslieXil, Alau for ecilc, luHurses. 3IiuggVh, -1 Catt-'rs, Ilnrnes=03. Uullulo Robe* end variouti other articles oi Perrtonnl Propertv. Fnquire ot JAHfaS \S. LYNDE, Qoneral Hcul Kptatc Agent. Watertown, March 1,1803. g5tl STA€V, C-OLmSN, & Co.. Wliole*ft]o & Itctail Dealers in Dry G-oods. -tTotioriSi GarpetS, Oil- cloths, &c. No. lOJ } (U'UL'»ep iStreet, tTtfcri* Rcta'l Rouuia Itt Hani'—Ciivpi-t U"»irim Hud hnur—VVkote- Bnlo JtuciiH :M ifyor and P;^f»Tut*nL W E have jfut-t r.-.-.lv. d ir«»in tin' Hct'i.t heavy Auction" Sales iti Kt'vv Yurk. mu»*!i l»*low manuf-icturors pri- ces. « beautitul a-=surtnn.'iit uf Itti-h Tjipc-try Velvet, Tapes- try Urusai-Is. l>rub**t'l«, 'J Ply, Iihe,Lslra ami HnperIngrain Cnritf-t*, Ci'tfin and \Vnul. i*.nd CoUun do. Tnpenlry, Brua- sr Is. V.-iieiiim nt.il .-'iripe Smir Carp* rs ; lJrug;>eta, Rug* k Mutts, Od f-'l-'ths in now arid Vwiiitul d c-iam," Mtitrns^ae, Curtain Cornice?, Kmbroiilerrd hates titt<t\ Muatin* Curtains. Aiso a very hir^e niiilsiilt-ndidii*snrtn»e*>t of rlclichange- ("hie J^ttocadn Silk* Us,**;*. V<MI.H, IM m n &HlttA and Bntina. .." . ""' ui/t——*•*-:r^ir»^j.,i.. il>-«.-„um.jr L.aua<s ai'aasc#4 Also n large asitirtin' , ni!fr.i;ii BMBROIDBRIBS, ri'nl r«iiti,ii rn v,-- v i m w l . , !.,i!;> IIHU'IJUIUW IirociienliilCubs w.» . . . . . . ti t;l )|W . f(I Kp.oftiHuat 0f ttirre slniwld, t'i- >HJ iy., ia.J it \ rich iisuey gu-j<la. MTiin.MiJl.liCN *(<o. W Ur 1i-»i•<• St., Utica. Kossuth has Kura ! A ND KPHA;U«fc l.AWVJilllmvo ju.t receive! Ihdr third find ];irgcstock of Fall and Winter Goods. In consequence- ol thdr 3?Rpidly incrrasing sa!i*s, tlify br.Te made frequent nnd hr;:o ntiditii.ns to their et»ek, nnil from the f»ct thnt they buy their GOOUH for Cush, arid Bt thi«l.ite Gt&sun of the year, they nre prepared to srll from JiJ'tcen to tlcrrttyptrccnt less than ever. They hnvn now Piles of G-oods, of every description, much less thin thone who hnve mnde earlier purchases. We solicit n cull from those who want to huV goods cheap, and wcwillpleil^re ourselves to oiler such intluuemants na will amply repay the Woubte of an examin- ation. Wo will not try to tell hmv many ynrda of Calico fcc. we hnve, for it would he a n endlpis job :—sufficient to finy, thnt our stock is well selected and ns large as ever oncredto the inhabitants of .Teiferson county. We sell good brown Sheeting* at fkl., Aitd all other Dry Goods nad Groceries pro. portionnbly cheap. Rccwllect .Vo. 7, Paddock's JJtiildmgs, nmr the Armdc. Ul'HAM &. LAWVEII. Wntertown, December 16,1P51. \K 1IEMEM2IEII .'—That our stock of I/Ook!ng Olnasc? is the lnrgcst in towh, direct iroin the rnanufnctuicrp, on cohlraiscion. Ul'HAM &. LAWYER. SEAMLESS BAGS of the host quality, nlwnys on hand nt'ow prices. UPHAM & LAWYER. EAGLE MILLS SHEETINGS, bv the bnle nt Mnnulacw rcrs prices. Ul'HAM i; LAWYKU. BARRY'S TRICOPffEltOrjS, For the Hair—Wo are still agents fortius Hair Tonic. Itssnleis,constantly increasing -i-tiut up in large bottles. Price lor single bottle 2s. Use.15,1851. UPHAM & LAWYER. A Worrl Fi'oru. O, &. J. MARSHALL TO THEIR FKIEKDS. O NE YEARaern we commenced business in this place, and having figured up for the post year, nnd laid our plans for the fhtifrefit is but iairlitat you should Ithow vfhiit wo hnve done, and what wo intend to do. We hnve thus far met with unprecedented success-to™ ft f J»JP goods than any other shop in town, 'Pf'^^JSrTwi rTnni" ^ testify thnt wlhavefurnished them Br-TlEa GOODS, and nt CHEAPER RATES, Hum they could obtaih nny where ° The secret of obr success icsts in thij fact that wo_ have fulfilled our engagement.., and fornl.uea.jw we P"™s„cJ lo do, ns tanhy g o o a s for S3.50 *s you had formerly paid So for. 'ITlis wns tl oliaht at the Ume a sttelcher, a n d It i s true thnt at outs down tho profits, nhillf our buHnes. was ns limited as others Wo could hot afford it; but by selling so many goods and receiving n litHe profit on the whole, we are better off In the ond, and ot course our customers are hotter satisfied. Our (treat success the pnsl year, hasi encoutoged us to lay still larger plalls for the future ; but.in d^flirorrangements we shall nevornbondon tho prtndl'le or practice ai«.5 for S-1,50. We nrenware that this is a great oye-soro t6soin«, but it works well and wo shall hold on to It oo much for tho past. The future looks bright. We. have just opened amosUtent5took j3W<?OOI>S, which In richness, b e a u t y of style, and quality, fnrattrpas. ses any thine of the kind over attempted in this part o r the State. It would llll a Newspaper to enumerate everything of which our splendid stock is composed, and wo con only mention a few leading articles: Dress Goods. Bonnets. Parasols, MJons, Milhnery Goods, Needle. Worked Goods, CarnctX Oil Cloths.Domestlc Goods, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Bleached Goods, Shawls, and a full assortment of White Goods. The»o Goods aro all fresh, rich and cheap. Call nnd er- nrnlne them, a n d y o u will be satisfied that taesa taiog« ara »o " Terms Caslb—TrlmmlDgs thrown ir. so. ierms^ascv " ~ b 0. & J HARBHALL- Wstertown, April, 1BS2; 33 C&OTH AND CLOTHING- STORE. No. 11 , Woodruff House. I. L. ROVYLSOiV & CO., A RE novr offering at wholesalo nnd retail, an entlro now nnd choice stock of French, English and' German Clotha und CaasimcreB. Aleo, American Union Ulotha, Cns- aimeres, Twecdp, Uungarian Mixtures, Cottonadea, Detninga, together with a full assortment of American goods adapted to men's wear. Tho most extensive nesortmentof LINNEN DRILL,plain nnd fancy, ever ofiered in thin market. Silk and Satin Marseille, Valencia, Vcetings, plain and fisured, of the newest stylea and richest patterns. Oaaher- mcrcts, Brao'd E'te^Glueeu'sClol^,Checkered and Brown Linen and Summer Goods of every variety and descrip- tion, all of which have heen selected with great core, aiid from long experience in this buslneaa, exclusivejy at pricrs that defy nil competition. TAILOltS' TRIMMINGS, of all kinds, comprising Serges, Selicion, Bindings and Sewing Silk, of good quality, lowe r than ever before ofiered. An Immense stock of Clolhingf consisting of Coats, Pants and Vests of all kind?, quality and style, made in tile most substantial and fashionable manner, well adapted to the wants of t h e public generally* CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, new and beautiful styles— something never before offered in this market. Gent's Fur- nishing Goods, comprising: Hoisery, Cravats, Silk and Linen Pocket linndkercheifs, Gloves, Storks, Phirta,plainand fan- cy. Wrappers, Drnwfcrs, Collars, Suspenders, &e. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. We shall endeavor to make this feature of our establish- ment the moat nth active, if possible, of any. Tho flattering opinion ol tho public generally which we have BO long en- joyed will retlew in us eiertton to maintain fcbe same; and with the assistance of ono of thebestCutrers that \vo could procure in Kew York, wo feel confident in saying we shall please all. Those who wish their garments cut only, or tnmmea, great inducements will be given them to purchaso their clothB at this establishment. Ih conclusion allow IIB to add, our stock has been select- ed with that experienced care which enables tho «f" ha . nt Tailor to lay before customers a combination, iasurmg,oiQ- gance, durability and correct taste, advantages to bo gained, at no other establishment. Cordial invitation for au to cau acd OTSgrfne for tbeauwJfcoA. i . . rt WatertcTrc, May 11,1S&2. ss V l ed to tlio innmitarturc of Strnm Knicdtip's, itududim; a Inrce I r o n f i n n i n g M a c h i n e , c(<|>iililit of plfinin^ 21 fret in lengtli, o n d 3U inelico in. w i d t h , n Iiunnjr Mill, nnd lloriUR Lathe.fnot in nny otht-r nhop in thl« cuimty or vicinity,) is now prepar- ed to build .Steamboat, Propeller, nnd Mill Engines, o f n su- jit-rutr quality.nn-i on terms particularly advantageous topor- sr.ns desiring sucli work. He also continues to build nil kinds nf Machineryfer Mills r n d Cottnn nnd \V auMni Ynrlvrir*, v. omlininp the latr-st im- i.rovcinentnin Jacks, LOOIMP, Cnrdi 1 , Ac. Also wakfsnli dr*si*riptiuiiK of l.atlirp, Turning Knnnrp. Irmi and Wood PlaiiinpMacliinps, nnd Tonta um»«i m Mailum- yimps. He keep* ciHiRtantly <m hnnd In'scrtvltratotl n.nl «i provedHoree P*«vcr TiiR'stiiijjr Machines, and fL-mrre. With thnadvantage of tnor*» t h m i a."» y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e as K E rofticalMilhvrijrlitnnd Ma'*hii''st, Mr, (irti-i.niNo tender* IB «ervlce«to" thepublic.nnJsMl'Citaa coMim nnce fjt their patron a^r. _J;m.I,lg50. I7yl No. 10 PADDOCK BUILDIxNGS, H'ATKRTOV.X Keep for S?le an Extensive Assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, E MBRACING ihrLfitrrtKillfriiattti nf i,ll tu,. v( tr.etie% In t t f i p l n m i r l t i s t r i e t HWmrjI nnd \Ofdrtnie*. Wehcter's ; I'nahrittgpd, tTnH-pr'ity, Quarto, H*jh HIIKIXI. p^d i^rhnnl j Die*toilnripg, t-'f.»ridard V**orfts o n l a w , Medtrinr, ai.il Tile- : olngy; Agrimltfre, Hrtrti''uHnre, nw\ AMntpr-htm ; Miscellaneous Books, EmljrncinR nil the Itect nt Valuaid'r PuMiff.tittnv, I'of,k« for School Libraries, IJoukafurSuud-iV ^ehynla, I'uldicnU'HB nf thn American Tract ^oeiety, LibV«, Tcita'iit nts, nnd Iray cr Punka, lU-rdt l<o'<Unr »Uk:r.d'. ]>auiel Webster's Works ami Siseoeties, W ITH a Bi»'?rnpijical Memoir, by Edward Everett} in 5 large vole. Zlddrcth's History of the United F»afes, from i*s rieenrery to theclnfe of Jrfl'erfcMi'a administration, in 5 vols, in jshe^p. Ernjitinin tranklin's Lifp, Works nnd Public Acts in 2 vow. 13DII pages, Lite ni Lord Jr ffrry, with Correspondence, hy Lord Cock* burn, Cvols, in chith. Dramatic Works and Life of f-hakrfpe&rr, in 4 vols, with plates. Works of Ollrcr Goldsmith, 4 VfAa. in sliepri. Bancrofts History ol th*» United ^atfe, A vols. 'Washington trvmg'a Complete Works in lb vols, ntriforhi, i n Kix-ep. SirWahcrSco£t*aV. r orl»,2rvcl«. llll honnd. Pojt*.n EJI tion. BTLULli.'O & ItlDfJlXL, Spring, mb. Jio.lO.WR*uingtou st. Law Books for the People. G ENERAL Statvttx of Arte York, -rom 182513 1&52, com- pleto. One large volume. Lcgiflaiive Guide, containing LTWS nnd Itules, by which all Deliberative bodies are (joverned. Onerol. ; Supervisors Boole, chov/Ing the pow era ufldduues of Super- visors. One vol- .... 2?cic Cleric Assistant, a book of practical forma for all busi- nessmen. Waterman's Justtte, a complete guide to tue newly elected Justice, " , u . Constables' Guide, fihowing the povirefe and dudei Of Consta- bles and Deputies. JEtx.c\itors x Guide, in settling e s t a t e . , „_- . April27,18fta. tSTiaiLIKG & RIDf>ELU_ fOX'i'Ai.M.^ riMir, UM ntnl Htrongi-, X frr *' i8 Scliool Library Books. 52. r p I I E Kail of Poland, by li S. SaxtoU,2 volu, with Plates. X American Heroes, 1 Vol. NohloDccds of American Wottien, 1 vol. Italy, Post andPreecnt, by NarlottL 2 vol;. Life on the Sea, b y Rev. W. Colton. 1 *oh Antiquitl es of 3f ew York nhd t h e West. Battle Summer* or the Revolution o f -i& Naval Life, by Lieut IJncb, 1 v b l . Captains ot t h e O l d World, I vol. Impel inl Ouard^-Hendley, 1 v o l Hedley's Miscellanies, 1 vbl. Old Guard of Napoleon—Hcadley, 1 f ol. Home and Haunts of tho I'nets—Howctt, S Vow. Illustrated History of tho Revolution of 1776. American Field Book of the Revolution. Noble Deeds and Brilliant Exploits. Lady Wortlev'tf Trave s in the United States. Sif John Frtnklin and tlic ArUc Expedition. Men and Womch of the i8th Century, S vole. Kossuth and his fienerals, I voL Popular Delusion?, 2 vols. Qiicen's of Jingland, 6 vole. Woman of Christianity, I vol. r*-nhi« Putnam's Cyclopedia, Chambers Papers fpr^ ^gept>]ot ^h..hhwrJ Mferrilrtnv Irvine's \Vorks, Goldflmitb'a, Web- S S JSt « U i v S fubjfeatione of Putnam Applctoo, Srpm, fickSSr & Co., anJ all other leading ^ » ^ in the United States, kept constantlv on.hand.Our prhfis S e hBlowcompeatfon. Trrteteea of Schools, and all others, ;t'rtiih'(l nic.*;«-i^c in the \voria r the curr- c f DYSPEPSIA rv ALL ITH vAitn><>£t r o » n t s , Hueli n»i Tinn In the . c t> mft'*!i, Ilr nit!'*rn, Hr.Mtmd Ctitivo- n*-f=d Add Stoi.u.d), II*» .rimlie, U«j-r,f App'-Hte, I'iips.Jtii-litr ttau, \*ttini»f>rl'Mthi»i'\i*.at- uV.r..,.r \\at.-i in the .-K»« cli, N f f . r I..1H'-*", l*nlfl|.^« fif »T H lifiH nt tin; CKNKIl».I, DIClUUTi", Ar!**n-fr'»*n h ' K r i * ; !!>-, r;.., t ^ ,-M? t*» Unit or Coid/ OM Aco, Ittipt'riertll.ji-ri'n.uf« Qi i**t»i**«i.I Cnr^lltion of the fitt much, i<nA i-; tlic fc^'.t i*jnic kiiawu for ihr prevt n- timu<ri4 eure of irnvisft ANft ACUK. It If* rjxn HH esc' flfiit Men-'pily, Mid not e'l^pHrspd by a n y Inu-i* i'or I'>m.il« rfuijar.n^ trout Ct»*flr*i- «,r Nervaiw t>»-- biiitr. A m i T j ^ t h * n'im"»*'"'Tt i t nnd highly r''ip^c*nb*fl rcrtW.'iUNtt we re'.er tv thr. tntUivMf?: Prof. A, A. HAY*:*;. M. V., .State A^nyc. rn-zsitesnr Ilt-rEii, Kti.. Bcstoa. * JA". •"' PCK:., r.vq , Tit} *i iwau-r. RwttS. Hon. MVJION LAWEKNI t , J,v rn-t. Mi*-*. *t nrffi. Uon. L.II,Ar.N-nt,D,I'jr'n"rlyOoverr.f.irKhodeIiili»"iil,noi*- Member of Cr<nvn««e. Hon V/M, Wuoi-nAinotti'irmfrls Gov.jriohlgau.now I.'. B.rcr.moT, Hon. J. T.iloittiiEAD, feraici*.)' GOT. Kentucky, now V. S. Senator, Hon. J . F. Fi-.!«*>*es, C N. 5anntor from Hliodc Island, Hon. ftotVEt H. I'ilzLVa, 12.3. fc'enaibrfrom Vermont, lion Wn t'riMK, " " " " Hon SOLOMON B^OTH, Mcniher of Cnn^rrtfas from Vt. lion. H. D. PnETKn, tliimhcr nf ConpreHe iVcmi Peon, Hon. I-UL. MAKT£V, UtiU^ua in Congress trom Wisconsin Territory. Oca. A.C. I»onop;T Di-lBff'ttnln Cbr-gropF f r o m Iowa, It, P. STOH'«S, F.*q jClorfein tbpffo^iioof Jl«.iirceeutHtIve*,- C. C-TnoWiJitiieK, £*ti„ Detroit. MlclUgnn, Geo- W. JONES, Ksq. HurvrVm* fJcnpraf, Bubuque, Iowa. Jnsnrji Iloxtn, Efq., Ifo. 7*j wail et..J»Vw York. Mariy oflwr indh-Innfila of tlifl highest rrn-t'tUibiliiy cwz£ be referred to, who ivJllcot'Prhtttii that has been said in fa- vor of thin invalnable nirdicinc. DR. GEO. B. GHKEH, Proprietor, Windsor, Vt. Rirri), rtXTns&.At'sTlK.'Vhole'iolcDru^giete.Ko.aeMci*- cbante* Ho*, tortoU, Geft^ral Aeftit. Err* Price $1 pff boUi<*: nix liotilflu for ^ 5 . , For EDlahyT. II CAM-P, & Co., nIm"VV.HAWfc!.r\ & Co., Wntertown. fimncnmfl areinvited to examine our stock. May, 1852 STERLING &KIPPELL, Book:s Newly Published. R ECEIVED March 25, at STERLING & IWDDELI/fl, M e n a n d W o m e n Of t b e l S t b w a t u r r S T O t e . P r i c e S i , 5 0 ^collections of a t temrr Lite. Miss> M.lford, 1,00 Women or the Kevolutioh, Mrs. Wtot, vol.3d* W3 Bookdf Ballsda. by Bon Gnultier. »g Anuual of Hcientific Discovery tor ISSl, ^ American Boe keeper's Mutual, Maae/ f J<w Keat'a Poems, 1 -volume complete, *ij« Ptoarton Proverbs, . ,_ .._,.,,-, . ,- l ^ SaEcroff* Histor-/ of the tTirt«g&£g«iVol. .A. _ / Apri! r 13,lW2. BTBKVMG &.-RXDVZLU NEW GOODS! N M . SMITH,(lute J.N.Smll!i,)Ko.3, Sollbrd'HBIljck, invito tho attention of tho trade to M B liirgc nnd r u - rled stool! of Goods, wliloh he offer* ot Ou: lowest rata cith. er (ot cash or unproved credits. Tho following articles C6H' stitute a part of MB stock: DRUGS AND MEDICI™.—French,Englisn, fiermaa, and American Chemicals, viz: Sulphate auinine, Sulphate, Ace- tate and Wnrinte of Morphine, Strychnine, Veratrtoti Hy driodate of Potftsh, Iodine, Iodine of Iron. OILS, PAINTS >.^D VAiwisf!.—Unseed. Curriers Keato Foot,Sperto,*Vhn!c,(rc()nrf)Elenhant,01!veandC»5torpni VfhltB .Lead, Zinc yl'hltc, Chiho Uloss.Ilea Load, India Kcd, Ltthnrco, Turioy Umber, Lainp Black, Ivory Bloek, Ko«o Pihlt. Brunswick Orten, Chrome fircen, Verdigris, (dry ond iu oil) Chrome Yollo.w, Yellow Ochre, Ohio fireproof Mpt, (Chocolate, Drab and Ash,) Spirits Turpentine, GweM'iir. illure ond Demar Varnlsji, Japun, &c. A Inrgo supply of °Dvr n fert!rF3.—Madder, Logwood.FusticCam.wood.Nfo. wood, anercUron, Copperas, filuo Vitriol, Axm«tto. CMhtoo- al,Crnani.Turtar,La<;IIyc, Cadboar.Moddcr and Wdiso Coro- P °i'°08riES.—JfrhvCJoth. tooth, Fieeh, Crumb, Pnint,Scru.S- bltt«, Varhlsfc, Sbavlng, Ilorae, ic., tec., in g r e a t variety. PEEi-DMEnr, Cojiiis.ic,—iuljIn's.Mnugenot&Coudrsy'ii and PflfJ's Perfumery) Fine Ivory Combe, S SB SSSiDreee.- Ihjr Combe, plain Buflalo, Shell abi H6rh. HoAirs.—white arid Broivn Wlndsor,RoEe,Almond,Honey, Tablet. .Military, Hull's assorted Soaps, also .Lov?'fl, Jones's, Gerard's, and iliu-hcFck's. GBOCERIKH. KutiiT. Wfwiis x\iv I/io.b'OBss.-^Oolong, Bou- cbonff, Oyson and othcrTeaa -, Coffco, Sugar, Bplces, Lom* ons, Oranges, Bgs, JPrunes, Knlslna, Bardines, Vermicellf, Mscearonl.Anchovlee, C»tsuj>! Sherry,Maderis,EortjCI«r«t-( White and Cogniac£3caridy, Rum and Glh- Also a. large asunccseDt of Glass Ware, OamphoncJ-ri** Burning Fluid, B»rth ToUia •»«• . Washing Ponders

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Page 1: S C B READY MABE CI^-QTHING, AMERIOAN HOTEL, WOOD …nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn86053169/1852-06... · E^* Kossuth had a warm reception at Au rora on Sjatuitfuy last, and made

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

Q n q y a Jelly, v e r y ntou afad'fresh., a t N b . 3,;$iiBbr€i jB lock

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 .

W u t e r t o w n , Mny 3; 1852. g g p * . T e r m s l inn l i i i i v a r l a b l y > c ^ g g

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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

G E O R G E A. l iAj"

•to-rnhswer t h e t o t h e

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 ' ' " " ^ ^ -

,s. <s. wiao-iisre, ,:* DRAIjEU IN

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 .

DELANE.S, a t l s , all wo 'o lCns l imeres pfthe-LfltqatStyleff. the best a n d Cheap'REtBBaortmentof B lack amV.polored

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

• S E L t G M A W S " 9 N . B . Lijflie.^ w i l l f i n d i t to their i n t e r e s t t o exa ip ine o u r

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.

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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:

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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 .

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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.

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

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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*,

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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 .

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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,

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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

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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 .

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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 .

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