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Mr Buchanan i« said to have had a love-oft'air ,u his vouih, and will, therefore, understand the point of an anecdote which we are going to relate:
*"* A voiina lady of great personal attractions and considerable'fortune, was beset by a crowd of suitors foe her hand. She was as amiable as she was prer.tv, a-d wi-ihed to oblige everybody ; she would wil'l i'i'y have marrieJ everyone of her admirers, it tne rest had "'consented ; but, « > her •re.-u ^''icl, there was no one in whose tavor the others would rc-uu their pretension* So the wooing went on, till the poor girl, with aa many suitors as Penelope, besan U l a«>0P and wither like a garden plan' sickening from over-cultivation. A: '.enet:. -he died, literally courted to death, and her tunera! was attended by the whole troop ot her love-s, all ot whom wore black crape, though they h.id helped to kill ber. Mr. Buchanan miv p.Thai'- :ecollect the story ; it is that of the -':' m one of the western counties of Penn--vivai'U who de>l of a hundred lovers.
If Mr H-iehanan should meet with a similar; fate, tne viet.in o! Innumerable conflicting solici-vati.m-, we are n..t certain that tlm swnrm of suitor* who now surround him would think so much of attending hi- futiera! as ot pouncing upon h« ;
h their petitions iur olucy and the We do not suppose, how-
ids own aceordvtake any de- 1 jur-e to get rid of tile nuis- , s tormented, and his life put j nit-nds who hive more force
l.i ,; lor him. We would sug-. ir di;<.cuou. proclamation be
i'jh the Wtohingtoti -troio-n organ, ttial the process
winch so much inis been p r e - e t i t , o r r a t n e r a d j o u r n -
— : : i . u t i i e p o l i t i c a l t r i o b w h o
the passages of the W bite ' > .:o home and recreate tiieiu-IUV, till the arrival of the tirst
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« Thl» «ompfti»j to «*tebtel»«nl to\f the patpote or»iltonlitt8 &m ftwftWw w tto *WppN »»« ev«nMer«e of the port of Qttebets »hlen U\6 WH«» ptetlon of th« GWMWI Tvu«k S«t!>»»yt * « ® » ^ iishmeM bl oeeatt 8»e«tt«w», w«J l l w h«poM»tn and SnemsitiR kke M>d ttvw t,mi\\ U-6ffle mMt Inevitably loci\t6 «J, Quebec, as the gieM Anglos Canadian seapon,' . •
The company will provide deep wator ithams lor ocean sMps, ami lake <">d riw craft, with suitable storage for Hour, araln, asltes, timber, Iron, coals, salt, dto, &e-, In Immediate communication with the Grand Trunk Railway, on Vho valuable property already secured by them, situated between the passenger and goods depot of thai railway, and which will bo laid out SO as to afford all the security of enclosed docks and warehouses.
Railway turn-tables and sidings to be placed on the company's property, will enable goods and produce to be transferred direct from the railway cars and shipping, and vice versa.—Steam eleva--tors, cranes, &c, &c, will also be provided, for the safe, eipeditious and economical loading and unloading of the same."
Emigration.
The German emigrants who have settled in Texas are now estimated to number 36,000, of whom 25,000 are settlers in the German and half German counties of Western Tcias.
SPECIAL NOTICES. JOT.' -—A
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j ^ r ^ " " GOOD Ttmsi-.s oi- GRKAT '.erne for Coaghs, Colds and kindred complaints may be
found m t h e §*
I N D I A N . BALSAM OF L l \ E R W O t l T A N D H O A R -
H 0 C N D .
A p u r e l y v e g e t a b l e c o m p o u n d , F r e e f rom m i n e r a l o r o t h e r p o i s o n s ,
A n d in fa l l ib le in i ts o p e r a t i o n '•'
I t is for s a l e b y W e e k s A P o l l e r . 1 M W a s h i n g t o n
s t r e e t , B o s t o n , e , r n e r a l A g e n t s , to whoro all o r d e r s
s h o u l d b e a d d r e s s e d .
O . A. F R E N C H , A p e n t for O g d e n s b u r g h a n d v i c i n i t y .
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XS" HOI.I.OWAY'S PILLS.—Bn.iors HictnArBf s n d a l l » f f « : . . m a -f Lhe sys t t sm w h i c h r e s u l t fr im a n in
s u l h c . e n l o r i m m o d e r a t e tlow of t-ile, a r e a t o n c e r e l i e v
e d by t h e o p e r a t i o n of Hc i l t oway ' s P i l l s . D y s p e p s i a a n d
l . v e r d i s e a s e a r e i n s e p a r a b l e . f,-r t h e s t o m a c h a n d t h e
livt-r a l w a y s s y m p a t h i s e , a n d as t h i s t i r e a t m e d i c i n e a c t s
p o w e r f u l l y u p o n b o t h t h e s e i m p o r t a n t o r g a n s , i t p e r f o r m s
t h e w o r k ot c u r e w i t h a p r e c i s i o n , r a p i d i t y , a n d t h o r
o u g h n e s s w h i c h have" n J p a r a l l e l in t h e r e c o r d s o( uiedi
T h e Pi l ls m a y be re l i ed u p o n w i t h t h e u l -
cool mgiii-- ol A.'.t.im .. w'nen they may again present fieiu-e.ves at Washington, prepared to re-n e « ' f l , e o i : s-'1- T n u s w e * h a l l g e t a s o r t o f
, . a i v .; beiiig understood mat in the mean time no c'i.v ges -tre '.)' he made in the offices not al-readv vicint. Mr. Hu'hdn.tn will have a little lei-u'-e to pe"'orin . » : of the indi-pensabte f.inc-nons ot nis ortice, siah as no t'liief Magistrate, at the tommeu'enieni of •his term, can well decline; after whicn He nn-th: be suffered to make the tour of the Virgirfa Spring.-, in o-der to recover his '..noaifd d ge~r.on He should not be allowed to face the a'-iuv ot oftioe-beg •. it s again till he is aole to make a comfortable dinner.
For our part, we couiess.tint we feel a particular interest in M". Buchanan's heattn. He has be-sun tne gain-' >n a manner whicn promises to •mke it wortnv of our special attention, and we are anxious to see him play it out iu his own way. We would like to s.-e what will come ot his scheme of ro'ation in office tried upon Ins own party. We are curious to -ee the developement of his specu-tions of a railway through Texas and the Gadsden purcba-e We are still uioi-e eu-iou-to see in what manner he w;'.l I ilti! the promise made for him by Mr. D.x a-,o Mr. Van Bureu, that he will settle the question ot Freedom m the Territories in a manner saii-Uciorv to the- people of the Free States. We nave a strong desire to see how he will compose the tempest which he and the. slave-hoiduig judges between them have raisisf at the verv moment he takes office. His administration was ?
" Begot .n whirlwinds and in thnnder BoTn," and we .-ball be glad to see what methods he will adopt to bring about a calm of the elements now so fearfully agitated.
We cannot, therefore, spare Mr. Buchanan. It wijl be hard for us to give him up after he has
1n3.de so promising a beginning ; it wilt be hard tor us to accept in his stead a Chief Magistrate whose public character is yet to be developed and whose modes ot proceeding we have yet to learn.
e l icd
m o s t c o n f i d e n c e in c a s e s of d i a r r h r e a , d y s e n t e r y , c
m o r b u s , s p a s m s of t h e s t o m a c h , c h o l e r a i n f a n t u
a l l o t h e r d i s o r d e r s affectifti; t h e d i g e s t i v e o r g a n s a n d
t h e b o w e l s .
Sold. At I h e M a n u f a c t o r i e s , N o . st> M a ' . t e n L a n e , N
a n d No . 244 S t r a n d , L o n d o n , a n d by a l l D r u R g i s i s a t
ml f ! p e r p o t or b o x . j l T - l w
ca l p r a c t i c e . o l e r a
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g r e s s f rom I o w a , now
Emancipat ion in Missouri .
Enquirer, March 5 1
,4
P r o m t h e It c h m o n d i ^ ' i r g
. The cry of emancipation from any section of the slavehoi.i.ng States breaks upon the Southern ear, under tne circumstances tjjatr -surround us, like an alarm ot mutiny at mid-night, after the •Storm has subsided, and while the damages done are being rapidly repaired. But four months ago, our institutions and our Union were trembling and tottering under the throes of the most anxious, excited, and painful political contest that has ever agitated thisnation.andthepopularmind isbutjust beginning to resain its equilibrium, the public pulse to resume iL< regular and healthful tone, when from Missouri, an old and unyielding outpost of Slaverv in the West, comes the murmur of a movement towards emancipation. With what prospect of ultimate success, or under what auspices, this suicidal scheme is opened, we are not prepared to say. But that there are ardent and active advo cates on either side, and that the question is t^ be definitively decided, sooner or later, we tljink there is little doubt. The malcontents of Missouri raav move heaven and earth in theiig efforts to sweep Slavery from their soil, but ttjgy will be manfully met at every point and fiercely fought upon every inch ot ground, by tne undaunted defenders of the opposition.
There was a time, when not a few of the wisest and best men in Virginia concurred in the opinion that negro Slavery was an evil, and an incubus upon the interests of the State, wheti^perhaps, if possible, some immediate means of QnaBoipation would have been eagerly embraced by j o m e of the ablest spirits iu our councils. And it may bo, indeed, that the opposite extreme of public sentiment on the subject, which now prevails with every class and craft of our people, is attributable more to the investigations and disquisitions induced by the doubts and fears of that day, than to every other cause combined. The institution of Slavery soon sunk deep into our social system ; once embraced and incorporated among the elements of oiiir organization, its influences, for good or for evil, extended rapidly iu every direction, coloring everything it touched, and carrying weal or woe wherever it went, its agencies either immediately or mediately, ramified through every branch of business and principle of legislation ; every vein and artery in the body politic were imbued with it. And being deemed an evil in the abstract by those honest and able but misguided
• men^Eo whom we have alluded, it devolved upon them only to prove their premises, and the catalogue of incidental ills would have been incalculable, when an end so desirable would have readily suggested the means ; and on the other hand, it became incumbent upon their opposing cotem-poraries to disprove their theory, explode their false philosophy, and disabuse the public mind of the emancipation taint with which it was beginning to be affected, or to give up their ground, and enter into a crusade against the sins and iniquities, the demoralizing and impoverishing effects of fbe institution of Slavery. Investigation on both sides ensued, and the result is that negro Slavery is now considered in the Southern States, not " a mildew, a blight, and a scourge," bnt a social, political, and, moral blessing, a special boon of Providence, both to the African and Anglo-Saxon races. Subjects so inscrutable in their origin, so profound in their philosophy, so intricate in their relations, and so comprehensive in their influences, demand a thorough understanding in every form and phase, aiM accurate apprehension in every Bearing and effect And we cannot bnt belfeve.fhattUiB emancipation movement in Missouri, however, it may be abetted by the outside influences of Aoolitionism in the North, after it has been deliberately disensst ed and analyzed and essayed, will eventuate in a more encouraging conviction, on the part of that people, of the indijpenaability of the institution, under the enjoyment of which, in common with the other slayeholding States of the (Confederacy, it is growing greater and stronger, and richer and happier, with every year that elapses.
So far as secorityin the tTnion is concerned, ft natters little to Virginia,^* gout* Carolina, Ala-
., bama or Mississippi, or -any other of 'tberSonthern f States, whether Hfesontiengthoipatea^ pc not* If
the Constitution is to be maifttfuiie.d:jntact. Slavery may be abolished in every Stateio the Onion bnt one, and that one would be respected in its rights as if tiie insfitattoH' extended .srteri the civilized woitdtif the Constitution is to- b« «ncro«ch« ed ttporj»iffld the South mustai»peal for^roteefion to tna physical force of a numerical tasB.br%,,tne
.o3stototianof tfte Uniott becomes .a question o t time; tote deieKnja8d*j*&<& * -ilivfeTpn in fttf obuncjlsoE As>eoantry, as to ptepondevatefe&vof Of fee opponents' of our institutioni.
It remains for the Administration inangurated yesterday, together iritB*1^c«riti6': 'esngress, to test the sense-of-fite- people and Ihe strength of t i» Union, bybringinfSSbkfhe OonsUtntion to its ptJmitlf e purity. '.'.;..».*•„..•,.«
And if.'in J8S0, *hol.«on.issjSl.irochfiQkedm lte«mn«tra»*g3^toa*tD^rtgntsofMSoijfli-ewt w*$^ ibo wrftd iitenttftf* j * ^sjm&ia mutt,, inwitabty enstte. ' - ~ V .-.-"'•- ---
IBaswti m*y enuHioipite or not, te %tIM» •«»-suae to the South in the J
B V T H E O X . V U K X A T E D B I T T I : K S , " .
ROM G K X . A . C . D o l l O K , D t l . l ' . u A T E IS C ^ " "
M i n i s t e r t o S p a m . 1
W i i H i v . T . K , D. C , M a y 1-s 1<™
Dr . G K O . B . l i & E K N . - D e a r 3 i r - T h e O x y g e n a t e d B i t t en -
w i t h w h i c h y o u w e r e 30 kinU a s to f u r n i s h m « , h a v e - h a d
a m o * i s a l u t a r y effect in m y c«4e . I w a s t r o u b l e d wi l l
D y s p e p s i a for four y e a r s , d u r i n g w h i c h t i a i e I tr i t^i
m a n y r e m e d i e s . - b u t n e ^ e r m e t w i t h a n y »o pood a s y o u r
B i t t e r s . 1 a m n o w in U i e ^ u j o y m e n i of gwod h e a l t h , a n d
I h o p e , a n d b e l i e v e , t h a t a l l wtio u s e t h e O x y R e a a t e d
B i t t e r s , will find t h e m a s s e r v i c e a b l e m 1 h a t e l >und
them. I W i t h h i g h r e s p e c t , y o u r O b e d i e n t S e r v a n t , i A C D O D G E .
W e c o m m e n d t h e a b o v e C e r t i f i c a t e to a l l t h o s e w h o
sut le r f rom D y s p e p s i a , in a n y of ita fo rms . T r y t h e
O x y g e n a t e d B i t t e r s , b e f o r e y o u s a y i U - r e i« n o c o r e for
t h i s d i 5 e a s e . i S E T H W . F0W1.K & C O . , I S * W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t ,
B o s t o n , P r o p r i e t o r s .
Bold b y t h e t r a & e n t 5 e v e r y w h e r e .
! Sold in Offdensbt inrh by H S. H I M P H R K T a n d G w W .
• PuiLBROot , a n d b y D r u g g i s t s g e n e r a l l y . [ 1 . '-*)
[ F r o m t h e Rockvi l l e R e p u b l i c a n . ]
j %S£T OH : Y E BALD HEADED.—WE IM ITK t h e a t t e n t i o n of t h o s e w h o a r e b a l d h e a d e d , a n d t h o s e
, w h o a r e a f r a i d of b e c o m i n g s e v t o t h e a d v e r t i s e m e n t ot
Prof. W O O D ' S H A I R ^ R R S T O R r V T l Y E in t o - d a y ' s p a ^ e r
i W e a r e n o t i n t h e h a b i t of p u S i n g e v e r y ^ a a c b n o s t r u m
r t h a t is a d v e r t i s e d in o u r p a p e r , b u t w e fee! i t o u r d u t y ,
w h e n w e c o m e a c r o s s a n a r t i c l e t h a t is gtx>d, t o l e t t h e
p e o p l e k n o w i t . W e h a v e no fea rs of h a v i n g s o o n t o
j * ' s c u d u n d e r b a r e p o l e s , " a n d t h e r e f o r e h a v e n o t used-
I t h e R e s t o r a t i v e , b a t t h i n E , if t h e c e r t i f i c a t e s of h o n e s t
i m e n c a n be r e l i ed u p o n , t h a t it m a s t be a first r a t e a r
t i c l e / T r y i t , y e w h o s e n a t u r a l wigs n e e d r e j u v e n a t i o n .
| 3 § p * W e c a u t i o n all a g a i n s t a s p u r i o u s a n d c o u n t e r
fe i t a r t i c l e c a l l e d " W o o d ( n o t Prof. W 0 o d ' s ) l j U i r Re 3 t . i r -
a t i v e ; " l t is o n l y a l a m e a t t e m p t to swindle , y o u o u t
of y o u r m o n e y .
S o l d b y a l l t h e D r u g g i s t s . [ 1 7 - 2 w ]
D A V I S ' P A > > K I L L E R G I V E S t . M -
V E R S A l t S A T I S F A C T I O N .
$3f" DEAR SIR :{— IN ICSTICE TO THISYAIXABLE rnedic i j ie , I m u s t s a y / l h a t t h a v e n e v e r so ld a n a r t i c l e
w h i c h g i v e s s u c h u n i v e r s a l ' s a t i s f a c t i o n to a l l w h o h a v e
u s e d i t . 1 h a v e n e v e r h a d a m e d i e i n e w h i c h h a s m e t
w i t h a n y t h i n g r t e s u c h a r a p i d s a l e .as y o u r P a i n R i l l s r ,
a n d ita v i r t u e s a r e t h e t o p i c of c o n v e r s a t i o n in m a n y
p l a c e s in t h i s v i c i n i t y . 1 h a v e r e c o m m e n d e d i t for t h e
c a r e of f eve r a n d a g u e , a n d w a r r a n t e d i t , a n d it h a s
« u r e d c a s e s i n t w e n t y - f o u r h o u r s . In c o n c l u s i o n , l e t me
s a y , t h a t w h e r e v e r it h a s been, i n t r o d u c e d i n t o a fami ly ,
i t is r e g a r d e d a s a n i n d i s p e n s a b l e m e d i c i n e , a n d is k e p t
c o n s t a n t l y o n h a n d . W . W . R O B E R T S ,
La P o r t e , I n d i a n a .
T h i s s e r t i f i e s t h a t T w a s affl icted w i t h ag^ue a n d cluH
fever for s e v e r a l y e a r s . I w a s p e r s u a d e d to t r y P e r r y
J i a v i s ' V e g e t a b l e P a i n K i l l e r — I took p a r t of a b o t t l e
a n d w a s p e r f e c t l y c u r e d ; 1 h a v e n o t h a d a chi l l s i n c e be
g i n n i n g w i t h t h i s m e d i c i n e . M y s i s t e r b e i n g aff l ic ted,
a p p l i e d t h e s a m e r e m e d y , and* f o u n d a l m o s t i m t u e d i a l e
relief, a n d h a s felt n o n e of t h e a g u e s y m p t o m s s i n c e .
J E S S E W I L L I A M S ,
[ l T - 2 w ] P e r r y s h u r g h , Oh io .
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! S I R J A M E S C L A R K ' S
C e l e b r a t e d F e m a l e P i l l s .
5 j 2 F * p R K P A R E D FROM 4 PRESCRIPTION OK S l R
J a m e s C l a r k e , M. D. , P h y s i c i a n E x t r a o r d i n a r y t o t h e
Q u e e n . T h i s i n v a l u a b l e M e d i c i n e is u n f a i l i n g i n t h e
c o r e of a l l t h o s e p a i n f u l a n d d a n g e r o u s d i s e a s e s Inci
d e n t t o t h e female c o n s t i t u t i o n .
I t m o d e r a t e s all e x c e s s , r e m o v e s a l l o b s t r u c t i o n s , a n d
b r i n g s o n t h e m o n t h l y p e r i o d w i t h r e g u l a r j t y . T h e s e
P i l l s s h o u l d be used t w o o r t h r e e w e e k s p r e v i o u s t o c o n
finement; t h e y fortify t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n , a n d l e s sen t h e
suf fe r ing d u r i n g l a b o r , e n a b l i n g t h e m o t h e r to p e r
fo rm h e r d u t i e s w i t h s a f e t y to h e r s e l f a n d c h i l d .
These PiUs stundd not be taken by females during U\*
first three months of Pregnancy, « * they are -tnire to
bring on ifUcarriage^ otti at any other time they are
safe, s
I n a l l c a s e s of N e r v o u s a n d S p i n a l Affec t ions , p a i n i n
t h o B a c k a n d L i m b s , H e a v i n e s s , F a t i g u e o n S l i g h t e x e r
t i o n . P a l p i t a t i o n . o f t h e H e £ r t , L o w n e s s o | S p i r i t s , H y s
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^bi* delightful preparation Is the greatest luxury a lady or gentleman can use. It does away • intirely with all soaps, oils, powders, to,, for. toilette us|e, and Is In reality what-we claim it to be—.
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Price 'il and BO cents per bottle. Sold by all OruggisuT. Bee that each-bottle has upon it the signature of-B. B. BujDflBI.' I
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O r n a m e n t a l D e p a r t m e n t . Deciduous and Evergreen Trees and Flowering Shrubs,
tn variety. R o a c a :
Ever Blooming, Hybrid China, Moss, Austrian Briars, and Miscellaneeus sort*. Pseonies, Phloxes, Ac.
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sbte. by the thousand or leas nnfchtltyf ( V The stock of Trees, Ad., is unusually large and
thrifty. " ^T ,•» Catalogues tent by mall to all applicants. Il7-Tw] JOHN W. BAtLKY, Proprietor.
P A P E R H A N G I N G S . ;ST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF
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OF JAMES DORMER, WHO LEFT QUEBEC In October last to visit a sister in Waddington or
that vicinity in St. Lawrence Oounty. Hit testimony f,by commlssknj) Is required tn a suit now
pending. It lo respectfully requested that he or any person
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I F Y O t W A N T A N Y T H I N G IUADE In the shapo of a handsome and Superfine S lk or Sattn Rat, Olotb Oap, or any .article for covering the head of the old, middle aged or young, you may (with confidence, a certainty of punctuality, and a style and quality of finish which cannot be surpassed), call at GREENE'S N E W Y O R K A N D C A N A D A F U R E M P O R I U M , w h e r e you may be supplied to your entire satisfaction.
[16-tf] J. H. NORMAN.
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PAINT BRQ8BES, VARNISH BRtTSBES. JL VrhUtwMh Brushes, Wall and Paste Brushes, Art' lsu' Brushes, and Tube Paints, kept oonstantly on W"1
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salt, by PR0UTY A RJNDrJK, „_, ,. v » ». Dro«ul'»»nuApotheoartes. Ogdensburgh, Nov. 84,1656. [l.tf]
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. O R A N G E J U D D , I 191 W a t e r - s t .
P u b l i s h e r A P r o p ' r . ( N e w Y o r k . ' T e r m s — O n e D o l l a r A y e a r i n a d v a n c e .
VOL. XVL, NO. 8. MARCH, 1SS7. New Series, No. 122.
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S P R I N G , a n d F a r m e r s , G a r d e n e r B , a n d a l l w h o c u l -_ W O R K , t i v a t e e v e n b u t a s m a l l - p l o t , s h o u l d p r e p a r e
t o d o i t w e l l . • i W a v d o n o t P A R M E B S m a k e m o n e y a s r a -
j p t d l v a a m e o h a n l o s a n d o t h e r c l a s s e s f Am. — C h l e f i j b e c a u s e t h e y read and thin* l e s s a n d d e p e n d m o r e u p o n simply hard » o o n t . T h e /lead s h o u l d a i d t h e hand*.
F a r m e r B of ten e x p e n d f2O0, $81(0, * 4 0 e ,
MO N E Y « o 0 0 , * S 0 0 a n d e v e n 11,000 o r $2 ,000 a y e a r , S A V E D i n P l o » ' n g , s o w i n g , c u l t l v a t i n g a n d h a r v e s t
i n g , a n d t h e n a t t e m p t t o s a v e a s i n g l e do l l a r b y o m i t t i n g to s u p p l y t h e m s e l v e s w i t h a J o u r n a l d e v o t e d t o n b e i r m r n i n t e r e s t s ,
MONEY an<1 ln,orm"it! them of the successful meih-M A D E . " d * o f c a r r ' i n f : ° n s i m i l a r o p e r a t i o n s p u r -•" " " " «ue«l b y o t h e r s . E v e n t h e p o o r e s t A g r i c u l
t u r a l p a p e r p u b l i s h e d c a n s c a r c e l y fai l t o fu rn i sh b i n t s a n d s u g g e s t i o n s w h i c h w o u l d r e p a y t h e c o s t m a n y t i m e B o v e r . H o w m u c h m o r e p r o f i t a b l e t h e n to g e t t h e B U S T — t h e o l d Atiimnin AgrlrtiUurUt f o r e x a m p l e ?
This journal is a large Double Quarto,
( 1 H A R - e a c > 1 n a m b e r c o n l a l n i n g IMpageBf l l l ed w i t h " „ . ' L i i s r i u C T i c i ^ . i T K n - i n E a r t i c l e s v a b o u t At . 1 l i i t . aoo In e v e r y a n n u a l v o l u m e ) w h i c h a r e p r e
p a r e d b y jjrarlual W O R K I N G M E N w h o g i v e t h e d e t a i l s of h o w t h e y a n d t h e i r n e i g h b o r s d o t h i s o r t h a t k i n d of w o r k tcA,rf t h e y c u l t i v a t e a n d ' . w , w h a t c r o p s a n d m e t h o d s t h e y find profitable, a n d w h a t t h e y find uni/ro/tl<ihU. I t is h a r d l y p o s s i b l e t h a t a n y o n e , w h e t h e r P A R M E R , G A R D -
FLORENCE WHITE AND FLORENCE Varnish, White French Zinc greund In oil, Paris
Green, Paris White, Whiting, Putty, Ac. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere, as our stock It large and must be sold. PRODTY A EINDGB, Druggists.
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W H I T E L E A D . K TUNS BROOKLYN WHITE LEAD, 2 O Tuns Philadelphia Pure White Lead, S Tuns Pure trench Zinc In Oil, by PROCTY A RINDGE,
Druggists and Apothecaries, Ford-Street. Ogdensburgh, Nov. 24,1856. [1-tf]
F L U I D .
TEN BARRELS BURNING FLUID, JUST received, fresh and good, at
PK0UTY A RBJDGE'8. O g d e n s b u r g h , N o v . 3 4 , 1 8 5 B . [ 1 - t f ]
NO. 1 F U R N I T C R E V A R N I S H . O'.BARRELS JUST RECEIVED BY O P R O U T Y A R I N D G E ,
D r u g g i s t s a n d A p o t h e c a r i e s . Ogdensburgh, Nov. 24,1855. [!-«]
C A M F H E N B .
BY THE BARRELL OR GALLON, AT P R O U T Y A B I N D G E ' S .
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ClALCINED PLASTER PARIS, NOW IN ' s t o r e , a n d for s a l e b y P R O U T Y A R I N D G E .
THRESH SUPPLY OF LINSEED OIL, WHITE A . L e a d a n d Z i n c , j u s t r e c e i v e d b y
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n i n g j > y P R O U T Y * R I N D G E . -
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O K l a ' t h e ^ D w r i c c / f l c o n t i n e n t , a l a r g e n u m b e r of P R A C T I C A L w r i t e r s a r e e n g a g e d , o n , e of w h o m i8 l o c a t e d a t e a c h of s e v e r a l p o i n t s E A S T N O R T H , W I W T a n d 8 0 C 1 H . T h e s e m e n a r e g a t h e r i n g v a l u a b l e I n f o r m a t i o n f r t m Lheir s e v e r a l l o c a l i t i e s , a n d c o m m u n i c a t i n g i t i o t h e p a g e t of Lhe A g r i c u l t u r i s t , w h e r e it ia acoe»»ib te to a l l w h o w i s h to i m p r o v e t h e i r o w n m e t h o d s b y l e a r n i n g h o w o t h e r s ID d i f f e i e n t p a r t s of t h e e o t i n t r y a r e c a r r y i ng o n t h e s a m e o p e r a t i o n s aa t h e m s e l v e s .
C H E A P - T n e i m i n e n e e c i r c u l a t i o n of t h e A g r i c u l t -E 3 T . ^ i s t , w h i c h la much larger than that of aii$
timilar journal m the world, e n a b l e s t h e P u b l i s h e r n o t o n l y t o Becare t h e v e r y b e s t p r a c t i c a l a r t i c l e s , t h e finest I n s t r u c t i v e i l lue-
f t r a t lODs , b u t a l s o tQ. f u r n i s h i t a t a ioyjer J price than any journal ofeyuabnaluA, b * -^ i d e s e x p e n d i n g n t ^ n d r e d s a n U t h o u s a n d s of
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I H e h a s d u r i n g t h e p r e s e n t y e a r s e n t o u t o v e r FIFTMCX T H O C S A S D s e p a r a t e p a c k a g e s
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SU G A R ! * ° d e a c h oUi °>" ' w s u b s c r i b e r n o t h a v i n g 0 A N E . ; r e c e i v e d t h e m , c a n s t i l l h a v e a p a c k a g e of
800 t o 400 pure, perfect BeedB. T h i s a n d t h e i fol lowing offers h o l d g o o d u n t i l At>ul K » h |or l a t e r . '
A t le.arft CtOvt pacici ige of v a l u a b l e s e e d will |be a n n u a l l y g i v e n free to e v e r y s u b s c r i b e r . to t h e A g r i c u l t u r a l , t h e o n l y c o n d i t i o n of | r e c e p t i o n is t h a t t h e a p p l i c a n t f u r n i s h a ready directed p o s t p a i d e n v e l o p e for m a i l l ng t h e seed in .
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tly Bwee l C o r n / ' '< S i o w e l W S w e e t Oorn,* ' .Bfu4 " W h i t e P o l a n d O a t s " a l l of w h i c h h a v e i p r o v e d v a l u a b l e ^ s e e A g r i c u l t u r i s t for M a r o h . ) A r e a d y d i r e c t e d p o s t p a i d e n v e lope will b e n e e d e d for e a c h k i n d a p p l i e d for, a n d a s m a n y s e e d s wil l be e n c l o s e d a s
'will be c o v e r e d by t h e p o a t a g e s t a m p s s e n t u p o n e a c h e n v e l o p e .
AT P V A C A U t * D i R u r OPttRATJOssto b e p e r f w m -u ! e d i n l h e ? I K U > ' O R C H A E O I£nvHi i« , F K O I T
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R I N G , i t h e n e c e s s a r y r e a d y e n v e l o p e s for' s u c h i s e e d s a s g»re a p p l ' e d for. D i r e c t t o t h e i P m d i s h e r ,
O R A N G E J U D D , I N o . 131 W a t e r - s t . , N e w Y b r k .
, N . B , — T h e A g r i c u l t u r U ' is n e v e r fo rced l u p o n a n y o n e , b u t is at way 9 stopped rctien Uie time «r/»trt '-s.
N . B . — T h e p a p e r ia a l s o etereotypeti, a n d n e w s u b s c r s b e r s c a n b e suppl ied , f rom t h e b e g i n n i n g of v o l u m e \ Y I . ( J a n . 1 s t , 15&7.) t N . B . — £ e J a w is g i v e n a n o u t l i n e of a few ,oJ t ^ e l e a d i n g a r t i c l e s i n t h e f i rs t t h r e e n u m b e r s of t h i s y e a r , a l l of w h i c h a r e p l a i n l y w r i t t e n , p r a c t i c a l a n d v e r y i n s t r u c t * j i ve . E a c h n u m b e r c o n t a i n s o r i g i n a l c o s t l y
Jv r i l l u s t r a t i o n s , I n t e r e s t i n g a n d i n s t r u c t i v e .
A > l > - T h e s e t h r e e n u m b e r s wi l l be m a i l e d a t o n c e A R Y . ' t o n e w s u b s c r i b e r s , a n d t h e r e m a i n i n g n u m
b e r s of t h e y e a r a s f a s t aa i s s u e d — o n e a t t h e b e g i n n i n g of e a c h m o n t h , whioh, wil l be d e v o t e d t o t h e w o r k of tfee s e a s o n . J 3 f f " l n a d d i t i o n to t h e p l $ y s u of l o n g - s t a n d i n g s u b s c r i b e r s , a b o u t em* thousand n e w s u b -i s a r i b e r s a e r « w i , h a v e b e e n r e c e i v e d Bince
MA R 0 H i l a f l t 0 w t o ' * e r * T h e p o b l l » o e r is e n c o u r a g e d (to p o t f o r t h a d d i t i o n a l e x e r t i o n s t o i n c r e a s e t o t h e h i g h e s t p o s s i b l e l i m i t t h e i n t r i n s i c jvalue of this old standard Journal. Every [succeeding numi>er xeffi be an improve*
F r e n c h Z i n c , C h r o m e G r e e n , Paris do O h r o m e Y e l l o w , F r e n c h d o V e r m i H i o n , P r u s s i a n B l u e , P l a s t e r P a r i s , C a m p h e n e ,
W h i t e L e a d , S p i r i t s T u r p e n t i n e , J a p a n , V e n i t i a n R e d , G r o . V e r d i g r i s , t i m b e r , E » g . P a r i s W h i t e , W h i t i n g , Go ld Leaf,
A r t i s t ' s C o l o r s , C r a y o n s , a n d a l l b i n d s of P a i n t s . T h e y a r e w a r r a n t e d t o b e of t h e b e s t k i n d , a n d wi l l b e so ld a t t h e l o w e s t m a r k e t p r i c e s .
[ 4 1 - t f l P R O U T Y A R I N D G E .
J. H. GUEST.
J. i t . <;
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !
ALWAYS TUB BEST GOODS AND AT THE LOWEST P R I C E S .
New a n d R i c h Fal l Good*!
B L A C I B I L L S ,
FiscY Sina, I n e r e r y v a r i e t y , a n d of t h e
c h o i c e s t Btyles , a n d w a r r a n t e d t o w e a r w e l L
P*OJD D a s s s G o o n s , Of a l l k i n d s a n d col- r s .
N B W OLOTITS
M K R L U D B S ,
For Ladies' use.
T H I M T S ,
and 0 A S H M K B . E S ,
P A R K C u u i a , OApta ,
MAMTILLA3
L o n g a n d S t u a r t
B R O O U K ,
STtLLAiJ,
A c , A c , Ac .
c
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ARY.
f ABY.
tneail upon the patt.
1 8 5 7 .
VIUQN. l y P H S E H I E S . m«sv«.ws. ,N. Y.
FOR SALE AT THIS W E I L -known Establishment, the usual supply M
FBU1T AND ORNAMENTAL tBIES. SHRtlDS.
turns,.to., ^ Of averr UnfadipUd to open culture In this climate i all- of-hotoe growth, and propafated from Spsolmen tteea^thtf iWwif • JJbmalftis pojitHe aoonraoy.
Thestockof pEWSJtEXSlnparticalar is nnrlnted at the North, either in ettent, TaSelKir the character of the trees* ' - -
AspUridHlottof HOEfll OHJBTNUTS »h« SHiTtR MAPUtS. of fins s l » for s t rnu andattnues, art of ered by the 100 at « r y low-, ptJc«sv-,Also Hardy Garden
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QUSOlCAIi D1SCOV-X 1 I E A G E .
ME. KENNED , ISFROXBUSY, MASSA-ohnsetts, has idlscovered in one of our oommon
pasture ireeds. a remeOj that cores every kind of llnmor, from the worsi Bcrorala down to a common Pimple. He has tried It in over eleven hundred eases, and uerer failed, axcepttn two cases, (both tbonder hoiaors.) Ucl has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of Its value, all wlvnin twehty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to core, a Nursing Bore Month. ' T
' Une to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the Pace.
Two to three bottles will clear the system ot Biles. Two bottles a n warranted to cure the worst Canker
in the Month and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to core the worst
cases of Erysipelas; Two bottles aro warranted to core Banning of the
Bars and Blotches among the Hair. Poor to six bottles are warranted to core Oorrnpt and
Banning Dicers. One bottle. wi» cure soety Eruption of the Bkin, T«0 to three DOitles are warranted to c\ire the worst
case,otrttg worm. ' . Two to three bottles are warrantea to core the- most
desperate ease of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are. warranted, to cure Bait-
Rheum. ' ' • ' > ; - ••"-fire to eight botttel win ante $lg«*Qras call of Boro.
fulsV - • • • . , 1 « AbepjatU alwajsewerienpeo from.theorrtbottte,
and a perfeot cure is warranted-when, the abore quauti-ty la taken. • f, '" <
. Eta4sr, i peddled over »thouaandv botUs* ot this tn .the vicinity o,f «e»ton« .1 know e f e e t a a f It to trerj. ease. Bo tore as water fill f«lnpush fire, aa sere «iu! thtaeure tlnmor..JA.n*Ter sof4» b.atu«.a It^bnt that Thejrew»\wotUn(rtabout this herb t h W ^ p i l r U nie
I J A N t l A R Y AG111CVI.XSJHIST
y\at or COSTKKTS.
Woan roa THI MO.STB—A beautiful instructive article. QALE&naa or OpaUATiose roa JASUJLBT, a catalogue of
work to be done In the Field, Orchard, Garden, ttreen and Hot-Houses, Interspersed with many valnahle hints. Thi* U a tpecUU feature of thit journal.— The Calendar lay* out one\w>rh before /tins, and materialtiy aids and systematise* hty filan*.
Ashes, lor manuring—Asparagus, full chapter on culture, perhaps the most-complete yet written—Bee Hives, minute directions for making cheap, effective, unpatented Hives—Bread-making, excellent—Cabbages, wintering—Corn, the King Phllip^Oranberries, full details of a large snccessfnl grower's experience—very good— Eggs, two good articles on securing in Winter, *c— Evergreens, from 8eed—Fencing, fully dtscustect—Garden of a cferevman, interesting chanMK of details—Garden of a Mechanic, a large tsa,column sat, showing manner of laying out; ths jllaoe of trees, plants, vegetables, *o., a capital thing for all cultivators of small plots— (drafting, and Budding, excellent plan—-Grafce coiture, tfo. 1, the first of a fttll^praotlcal series by an e: ced grower—Hams, two good pickles for—Horse' Agr. Press oo—Horses, Black Hawk^ (IUus )—H. Poll Evil Cured—Manures, No. 1, the first of a I" ly practical series—sSannrea, N. J. Marls -Ma; amusing and instructive out, shewing how some of the "Special Mannres" are "go( an'1—Milking Maohlne, Arousing account of an attempt to use—Ojster Plant, how tA cook—pe», th«i Japan—Peach, Btonea' treatment otHfifS, Wnee without apples—Pomological Society, Ateerlo»jj,Irnluadopted,Ao.—Pondrette,faroier'e trial of—Premiums, Agr. journals for—Rainy Day Eatnnlts at Neighbor Thomas', No. 2—Bhubarb or Fit Plant, full chapter on culture, to.—Boies In Puts, directions for growing, with a beautiful cut—Sink J^r»lnsin; Winter-Stormy Days, work for—toiwtarrteeVrTo: 1,-by a prio
tlcal grower. Th * through the year, -TreSrJ digging i —Verbena, chapter on.
Ac i o . Ac Ac 4c. to , A c F E B B t A B Y A G H l C t r t T U f t W t 1 8 5 7 i
*A»r or qox^asfra, *oax fcoa ma m^t-^U(Kt^ j ^ jjft^i^om^
Apple trees. Waring anntUsUyr-toapubae Cnltur»>-A;»he»ft»JiDiHard o^aJ,T«h»e-HBarbaitan to AilmaHa-' Beans, fuU chapter on rarletiee. culture, *o.--ichaff.
sTHIKB,-
valuable—Cookltig food for Animals—Oorn, ihB;Ortiibn'
:on°6f,-
— ^ ^ a s s s M S j ^ s n s » * * s r | ^ y s — s i t s — ^a4V4>«.ssbS4V a s
tor atfcttp*SBIC.majt«t>d4^«wri,^8'63n---.f»rmert'
P R I N T E D C A S U U K I I K S ,
a n d M0VrU.lK DKI-A1KKS,
I n g r e a t v a r i e t y , al l w o o l a n d c o m m o n .
MorjasiKQ G O O D S , A l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t in d i f f e r e n t f a b r i c s .
B L A O K S l u t Y K L V B T V , S
for S H A W L S
a n d
EMDaoiDKnies, L A O K S ,
E T J G I S O S ,
T h e l a r g e s t a n d \ b e s t | s e l e c t e d a s s o r t m e n t e v e r offered.
SKKTUBSHOl'S BHJ.WXS, SCARFS,
•tc^ Ac, Ac.
MAHTLK3,
HOSIKBT, G L O V K S .
P R I S T S — a l l k i n d s , SHEBTTHQ a n d 3 H I R T I N O — a l l w i d t h s a n d q u a l i t i e s . C A R P E T I S G S , T A P K S T B V , BBC3Sia-s, T H B K K -P L T S , I K O R A I S S , VKSrriAit, D B U G G E T S , M A T T I K Q a n d O I L C L O T B S , a l l w i d t h s .
& r R e m e m b e r a t J . H . G U E S T ' S .
KENNEDY'S.
J. N
K E N N E D
Is now on hand with a large stock of
E W G O O D S
For t£e Fall trade 1856, and which will be sold for Cash,
cheaper than the cheapest.
BLA0K AND COLORED' DRES8 SILKS, MERINOS,
DELAINES, PLAIDS, PARAMETTAS,
DEBEOBS, BOMBAZINS,
ALAPAOAS.
N E W S T Y L E S D r o B « a n d C l o a k
T R I M M I N G S .
LADIES' OTOTHS,
LONG AND SQUARE WOOL AND BROGUE BHAWL8, T H I B E T A N D S T E L L A S H A W L S ,
i IRISH LINENS, BROAD CLOTHS,'
OASSTMERES, SATIN YESTINQS,
BXATT WOOLEN OLOTHB, * TWEBDS,
ILANNELS, all colors. JSAN8,
SBTTPE8, DENIMS, SHIRTINGS,
TABLE LINEN, 'APK3N8,
YABNX t . BATHNa, \ |
•UBBOipBBnB, j „
CRASH, DIAPER,
HOCKS,
FBHtBROOK'S
tla».»kS\»r%e
ls.ll,
\VltOLE(»A.t,e AND HIsVAtL
OKOB&S W. PBttBsWOK, '
AX0
HHWOGI8T,
Oorner rort and Uahella-Streett,
Where can be found
A
Large Assortment
oil
PURE
Ann
GENUINE
D R U G S ,
C . H E I I C A L 8 ,
P A I N T S ,
B Y E - S T U F F S ,
P A T E N T M E D I C I N E S ,
P E R F U M E R Y
AKD
0IGASS':
*" A l s o ,
A.
Choice Lot
_ mt mwsm mm WL , %5te\«rSfe» a«*«uttt<»w»a r
AipltadMltoeof Keetlld Work.
Rich Irreneh Embroidered Col lari tttvtl Meevtji.
G1OT«I Of all kthdi.
tANOt U00D8, _ BSTHT%
fte>, Ao,| Ao, N, Bf—PartteulM wtentloh paid to the MtlATOBRT
OEPAltTMBNt. arrays bu hand a great variety of l l o u u e t s j .
Also Bonnet! made to order to suit the most fastidious. Also a good assortmentiot
G r o c e r l ea , ' All of Which they offer at their usual low rates.
Country Merchants, Milliners, and Peddlers, supplied at New York and Bostoh Jobbing prices.
M E D I C I
P U R P O S E S .
A L
H
Nov'r l i t i s , 1856.
C. W. GIBBS,
AS RECEIVED HIS SECOND PURCHASE
D R Y G O O D S , Comprising
A L L T H E N E W 8 T Y L E 8 ,
Adapted to the Season, to which he would invite
Your Attention!
N e w D r e s a G o o d s . |
N o w c l o a k s a n d T a l m a s .
A T T E N T I O N , B U I L D E R S ! R. GRIFFIN & SON,
Globe 'Works, S Y R A C U S E , K . Y .
HAVING WITHIN THE LAST YEAR BEEN m a k i n g e x t e n s i v e a d d i t i o n s t o t h e i r a l r e a d y l a r g e
e u s t n e s s of m a n u f a c t u r i n g
8 T E A M E N G I N E S A N D B O I L E R S ,
Of a l l s i zes a n d k i n d s , b y a d d i n g t o t h i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t t h e m a n u f a c t u r e of
I K O N W I N D O W S H U T T E R S ,
I R O N D O O R S ,
I K O N S T A I R S ,
W I N D O W F R A M E S a n d
C A P S ,
C O L U M N S a n d
C A P I T A L S ,
O R N A M E N T A L C O R N I C E S , \
I n f ac t MX K I K D S OP L a o s W O B X r e q u i r e d fo r p u b l i c a n d p r i v a t e b u i l d l u g s , o r a n y b u i l d i n g t h a t i s i n t e n d e d t o b e F i r e Proof , i n t h e l a t e s t s t y l e s o f a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d t h e moBt a p p r o v e d d e s i g n s .
A n y o n e w i s h i n g a n y t h i n g in t h a t l i n e , w o u l d d o wel l to c a l l u p o n u s a n d e x a m i n e o u r w o r k a n d p a t t e r n s , b e fore p u r c h a s i n g e l s e w h e r e . W e feel c o n f i d e n t t h a t o u r w o r k c a n n o t b e e x c e l l e d , e i t h e r i n finiBh o r d e s i g n , i n t h i s c o u n t r y .
W e a l s o b u i l d
B A N K V A U L T S A N D V A U L T D 0 0 B 8 ,
T h a t a r e F i r e a n d
B U R G L A R P R O O F .
W e s t i l l c o n t i n u e t o b u i l d
P O R T A B L E
S T A T I O N A R Y
S t e a m E n g i n e s a n d B o i l e r s ,
Of a l l S i z e s , f r o m O n e - H o r E e t o O n e - h u n d r e d a n d o v e r , w i t h a l l t h e i m p r o v e m e n t s of t h e t i m e s .
Al l k i n d s of
O R N A M E N T A L C A S T I N G S
M a d e t o o r d e r , w i t h n e a t n e s s a n d d i s p a t c h .
R. G R I F F I N 4 S O N .
6z7~" S t o n e S h o p b e t w e e n t h e R a i l R o a d a n d C a n a l
One -ha l f m i l e w e s t of t h e p a B s e n g e r D e p o t . [11 6 m ]
~ "
from
C O U N T R Y D E A L E R S
C. -
P H-Y 8 I 0 I A N 8 ; ;
Solicited. •-f
w. GIBBSf
MARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE HARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE MARRIAGE
GUIDE, GUIDE, GUIDE, GUIDE, GC1BE, GUIDE, GUIDE, GUIDE, GUIDE, GUIDE, GUIDE, GUIDE, GUIDE, GUIDE, GUIDE,
by bv by br by by bv by by by by by by by by
Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.
WM. WM. WM. WM. WM. WM. WM. WM. WM.. WM. WM. WM. .WM. WM. WM.
YOUNG. YOUNG. YOUiSG. YOUNG. Y0Uf>G. TOC^G. YOUNG. Y0UXG. YOUNG. YOUNG. Y0USG. YOUNG. YOUNG. YOUNG. YOUNG.
C l o t h s
A D
a n d
I E 8 '
T r i m m i n g s .
a n d
age, Rib-
Blonds Wirings, Black Lace VeHs, GloTt^ HCjJ£f*<5om*
fo«*ra,'^y»!JU|tt|i and Gl0Tee>^lneJy^dker?* i?I,'
BUck-BUkOravats, Fall Bonnets
boas of »U kinds, flowers, Ar.
QINQI
N e w S h a w l s a n d Scarfs.
H O S I E R Y A N D G L O V E S ,
C O L L A R S , F A N C Y G O O D S ,
L I N E N S , D I A P E R S , T A B L E C O V E R S ,
B L A N K E T S ,
F L A N N E L S , W O O L E N S , T A I L O R S ' T R I M M I N G S , * c .
S h e e t i n g s , S h i r t i n g s , S t r i p e s , D e n i m s , T i c k s , A c , Ac .
" W h o l e s a l e
u r n
R e t a i l ,
f ^ - A t the Lowest Cash Prices. _^a
55 M E C H A N I C S ' R O W ,
NO.
X 24,
F o r d - S t r e e t .
FOR SALE & FOR RENT. ^ ^ F O R S A L E O R T O L E T , IjjllTHE TREMONT HOUSE, IN OGDENS
BURGH. Apply to D. M. 0HAPTN. Ogdensburgh, May 16th, 1S65. [44-tf ]
TAVJSRN H O U S E F O R S A L E . THE TAVERN HOUSE* AND FREM-| lses, situate on the Canton road, near Ogdensbargh, formerly occupied by NOR-'
MAN HALL, known as the1 " 0anton-8tre*t House, H " for particulars, Inquire of
' MILTON J. INGERSOLL, of Rochester, or, B. H. VARY, Ogdensburgh. t*-**3
F O R S A L E , THE HOUSE AND LOT KNOWN as the "Charles Hill "property. On one-half of the purchase money, time given. E n q u i r e o n t h e p r e m i s e s of H . B . S M I T H ,
ogdensburgh, September 80,1856. [«4-tfJ
E L O O K A T T H I S !
m VALUABLE FABM FOR aitVE COHTAIHISG
r r W E N T Y ACRES OF LAOT>. J F ^ r a p 1 o n t h e P l » r A E o a % l e . d i n * t o » ^ * ^ K » n S ! beyond the Tillage of HwrveWh. there Itoonttejpremises a good frame House,*»r», Oerrtage House, Wash
House, Cistern, Wood £ « " • A3 d „^S e I^ b . n ?i u £S,>
anA *Zr. m M M I L ofeirater. A good amount of fruit »£d XSrToroMrrofgr»«»ed fruit. There is also a g S o d * g a r « r p « » ^ C T Bc«d cultlTatlon, the reel-d ?£E^5*rt icolars , apply to Cms. A. Divias, Og-denAur^*«° & e «n^crrber,
Hwr«Iton, July 7, ISM. J. H. DAVMS.
> , £S«-tf].
3 S ^ B POUTER A N » BaM* !?»»*. ~ P E R T Y FOR SAJLBr
T BENSSELAER FALLa-rTHEMft , TOaereSne'd bBws for sate, from b h e ^ r
to foit^ runa of w»te>, of sSffloienfcMtficto ^ to_drt« .«ljnanfitaeijr^so'er&Rira(MlTJS, BAW
^trenjaeefrom 0t -uctlve and fkmrilhlni
H I A B R I A u E G U I D E . YOUNG'S GREAT PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK, THB
POCKET ^SCDLAPIUS ; • Or» E v e r y O n e H i s O w n D o c t o r :
BT WM. T0CSG, St. D.
IT IS WRITTEN IN PLAIN LANGUAGE for t h e g e n e r a l r e a d e r , a n d is i l l u s t r a t e d w i t h o p -
w a r d s o f "one h u n d r e d E n g r a v i n g s . All y o u n g m a r r i e d p e o p l e ; o t t h o s e c o n t e m p l a t i n g m a r r i a g e , aDd h a v i n g t h e l e a s t i m p e d i m e n t t o m a r r i e d l ife, s h o u l d r e a d t h i s b o o k . I t d i s c l o s e s s e c r e t s t h a t e v e r y o n e s h o u l d be a c q u a i n t e d w i t h . S t i l l i t i s a b o o k t h a t m u s t be k e p t locke d u p , a n d n o t lie a b o u t t h e h o u s e . I t wil l be s e n t t o a n y o n e o n t h e r e c e i p t of t w e n t y - f i v e c e n t s . A d d r e s s D r . W M . Y O U N G , 162 S p r u c e S t r e e t , a b o v e F o u r t h , P h i l a d e l p h i a . [ 1 4 - l y ]
c(
" B u y M e a n d I HI d o y o u G o o d I" Now is the time to mt the Great Spring and Summer
Medicine: DR. LANGLEY'S
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D o c k , W i l d C h e r r y , T h o r o u g h w o r t , P r i c k l y A s h , R h u b a r b , M a n d r a k e , D a n d e l i o n a n d W i n t e r g r e e n — s o c o m b i n e d a s t o a c t d i r e c t l y u p o n t h e c a u s e of d i s e a s e , a n d fo rmlDg o n e of t h e b e n t r e m e d i e s i n t h e w o r l d for J a u n d i c e a n d L i v e r C o m p l a i n t In a l l t h e i r f o r m s , D y s p e p s i a , C o s u v e n e t t s , H u m o r s of t h e Blood a n d S k i n , F i l e s , I n d i g e s t i o n , H e a d a c h e , D i z z i n e s s , H e a r t b u r n o r Acid 8 t o r a a c h , L a n g u o r , W e a k n e s s , W s of A p p e t i t e , D e b i l i t y , B i l i o u s D i s e a s e s , M e r c u r i a l Af fec t ions , a n d a l l I m p u r i t i e s of t h e B l o o d , n o m a l l e t w h a t t h e c a u s e m a y b e . F e v e r a n d A g u e , C o u g h s a n d C o l d s , b r o k e n u p a n d c u r e d a t o n c e .
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