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m iJm.. m *' ' y 1 , Frotn the Mohswk Oouiter.3; 0F3PMB %003t^JROWERS,-MAN*0^Co. > r \ • „ - t M e | a H e , Jane lfc m % . JL , if. N. Joussojft Eeq,*~-*»Sjf : R may b^-latereifirig to some o£your w d s w fo. know the benefit 40 the Sn* inkitnnfa?\f fhl« /tniiniu Wnrl Al rka anvtiAHn jin.v 4..M the most impoetant-items w d by the Coinpajiv. at thia place, for the year ending June 1st, most ofwhich arcthe producta of this country: 395,5041bs. Wool, costing 11,802 “ Indigo, \ 21,048 “ Fuller’s Soap, “ 35,095 “ Hard “ “ 696bbls.Soff “ • • 5,699 galls. O il, Fald 853 cords Wood, llg r labor during same s time, Total, #84£4024 9,752 Oi 1,889 55 1,205 81 1,16102 - 3,70100' 1,91048 33,17470 _ , #136,52504 The Company have made and finished, within the same time, 131,675 yards broadcloth, 9245 yardssati- net, 3,053 yards cas,mere. M . W . P riest , Agt. , R e u e p roR.TooigAcjEE.—iRotoieyeawsince I found 8he. following recipe in a highly popular Dental work, and having used it with the most gratifying success from that time,to the present, in common cases of toothache, it strikes me I may b.c instrumental in re- Jievifig sotne sufterlng b y making it public. Tafoe Sulphuric Ether 2 oz. ^Pulverized Gum Camphor 2 drachms. , do. . .. A lum . 2 do. . M ix a iid keep tightly corked. W e t a little cotton or lint with the mix ture a n d apply to the seat of pain. The above quantity, csnbe. obtained o f any druggist for IQ or 12 cents. This preparation having been simply the result of scientific investigation, a n il not having been obtained from the Lidiaht nor the Arabs, it is recommended to cure toothache-arising from lfeal inflam (nation A in about three cases out of four, in less titan five min utes,) but so far as the writer of this 'article is, aware, has not been known to cure Neuralgia F ace !— con sumption— to set bones, o r “ shut the cellar door and rock, the baby.” U . Pseston,Dentist, 18state-st. Hartford, June 10,1847. - • J * . — —— r-— -------- i-t.. ■- ■ • TRtAi o v JomNl. F m io x fo r P ekjurv .— T he trial o f John 1. F inltlefor Perjury, iri thc case of thePfeo- ple vs. Shook,in which F inkle wits the complainant, was-triad before the Court o f Common Pleas, I ubi week, arid resulted in a verdict.of guilty, and the prisoner was sentenced tothe State’s Prison at Sing- Sing, for-the terni o f 2 years and 2 months. The tacts in this case a re as follows: TriTJecember last, F inkle made a complaint i a behalf o f the people, before P hil lip Shook, a jastice of tbe peace of the townofGal- latin, agnin»t Jolin H. Shook, dor an assault and bat tery which w as alleged to have been committed on him.by said Shook, on the 15th of that month. F in kle on the trial.of Shook, swore thnt a scuffle took, place between them, and that Shook atruok, kicked and otherwise.injured him. Shook-went before the Grand Jartvahdhad Finkleindictedfor Perjury, nnd on the trial which has just taken place, it was pjoVen on the testimony oF several witnesses, that Shoq&did ‘ not strike or k*ck him, and was not even near enough, at any time daring the day, to touch hiiu.-J/itd. Gaz. Axmncxit Ice,— The French nation aro amazed that the American trade of Ice yields nearly as much annuallyas the profits of F rance for treading’the wine press. TheJFVejre of P aris has apnrngrapu referring to the receipt o fa letter from Batavia,stating that the trade m ice, tecbntly tried in the burning countries of India and toe Indian Archipelago, lias already be come a lucrative brunch of commerce to the United States, b y whose merchants it is carried on W ith a. temperature almoet nonsmntly ot from 26 to 28 de grees Reaumur, ices ntni iced champagne are now I cffloyed a t Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Batavia, M a - 1 uiOa and eanton, where a short time ago, tUaalcara- *a was the only refrigerant in use. lo give tome ides-of the importance o f this new equatorial trade, a “ Boston house\ is instanced, which year despatched goeaol ice tlie'Preiae, .. „ ...... usually ace rues from one vintage of wines atBordeaux. G u a r d Lodge o f tu b S t a t e oe New Y o rk.— A t tbe annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Free Masons o f the State o f N . York, of tlie ancient and honorable fraternity of free and accepted Masons, keldin the c ity ofNew York, o n the 1 st of June, thc following brethren were duly elected oilicers for the •eneuingyear: .-'Hon. Joltn T . W illard, o f the city oiTroy, M . W . Grand Master. 7fo,. W . Isaac Phillips, o fN e w York,Deputy Grand MfoMar, R . W-jRicltard Carriqttc^ofHudioD.GcneniiGnmd W arden. R . W . Exrat S. Bam*xn,ef Otica; Grand Warden. R . W , R o b e rtR .B o y d .ofN . Y o rk.G . Secretary, JL W . John IIorsjiool.ofN. York; G. Treasurer. • N r. W m .ftroadman, o i N Y o r k .G Pursuivant. I r . Greenfield Pole, a* N, Y o r k .G Tyler. — -iVnieitrirdl; Jhe Rochester Democrat brltigaUfc r sad atoiy-of vio lencence andnd death.eath, - .. : , ; , , : About half post ten o'clock on A tfr a y ard D eath e Rochester C le a d About h a lf poet ten o'clock on S a m iday night J u n e 26th, three young men, Jobn Burris, James T3ajf and David Malarky, went fo a h.onsf occupied byThotna* Hisam, n young married man, whies sister also re sides with him. Hisam and his -wife and sister, ah .u a i ? yonng men threatened violence to them and the houae, a s they had done (before, and they o r-; dered.them away, Hisam finallytook his gun. and threatened to shoot them i f they dad not leave. They dul retire outside the gate, when E issrii deliberately drew up the gun nnd-fired at Burns a n d B » lf who were standing nearund nlmost in range ofeach other. Bothi instantly jeff O n examination it was found that nearly the whole charge o f shot entered in and near Burns right eye, jpenetwting the brain and rendering: him senseless. . H e died at 5 o'clock tlte nett mot ning. Balf received two o flhe shot,orie iibar the left ear and the other above it, hut it is believed he is in -no danger. Atalaiiky was standingta short distance frpm the others and rteceived no injur^, although he soys, Hisam previously strack^hirii^wth the breach^of his I attempt to escape. - ’ ’ R iot in L oro I seard .— A gentleman o fN e w York, recently from Port Jefierson, L . T-, states that a scene came ofi'tliere the, other evening which has created an extraordinary excitement in the place and sur rounding neighborhood. The facts a re t h e s e I t seems that the mate o f the brig Preble, which vessel arrived thereabout two w e e k ssihcejell'in love With a pretty girl living in ihe place, and after.an acquaint- ance of three days proposed marriage and was accept-: ed.. On returning from the ministers hctne on the trding, ................... .. weedi tlie bridean'd thegroomwerc attacked by^a party of nteti and boss, who\ nfter.severe- ly beating the gentleman uforesaiil, dragged iiiin in a very unceremonious manner fr«ttt the wagon, and after a still greater abuse of his person, tarred and feathered bint. It seenta that h e r p.wentsare satisfied with foe match, and no reason «un be assigned for Ih is brutal conduct, unless that certain of the party were troubledwith thegreen-eyecl monster.— Twen ty-five of the pqrty have been arrested.— T> ibune. AcQUtTTAX..— Belli. Sweet, indicted at Geneseo, Livingston co., for the nttredef o f his wiic, hns been acquitted. The Mt. Morris Spectator says thatlrom the testimony it appeara;Mrs,Swcct.diedih Febraary last, and her body was sent to Utirin for burial. There some suspicions were excited and« post mortem e x amination o f the body made. I* was proved'pretty clearly by the chemist who annjyted the contents of the stomach, that her death wasoecnsioneil by arsenic, but on account o f the entire abaexice o f a li testimony to implicate the husband, i;he Jinry ocqaitted the a c cused without-leaving their seats.. - D r . A bernet : netby was consul s “ S fir its .”— T be late Dr.Aher- ed b y a gentleman whosfhabltshad greatly impaired his digestive organs. After receiv mg the advice of the celebrated naedical xnan, the pa- tient said, “ vBut, sir, what spirits w ill v o a recommend tne to drink I\ to winch inquiry che Doetor in disgust replied: “ W h y , sir, you nmy take tincture of rhu barb, that 13 a s p irit; or tincture of jalap: that i s a spirit;, and they have ihis advantage over other spir its, sow may take them into y o u r body; yourecjf, but they w ill take themselves out, ot yonr body a s lost as they can.\ -W oman ’ s S tout .— 'Tlie N. Orleans Bulletin, gives, the following specimen-of female spirit displayed in Louisiana a few weeks since: A young man, wlio was dissipated i n his habits, succeeded in gaining the affections o f a young lady, a n d the promise* ol her hand i f ho would teiofni. H e ptcdgcdhimself to do oo, and behaved so well that site anariiedliUti. After the ceremony,his fueiida nuidt Lnm Jitink, when the biidcjrefused to have any thing fuailier to do vy-ithUiin, and retired to single blesaednesa again, and to tlus hour.remnins firm tn herdeteimuiiition to neither sec or live w ith her husband; - Coin. Y e l l ’s Son.— A corresponnlent o f lhe Arkan sas B anner confirms the fepnrt that thcF/esidetit has adopted the son bf Col. Y«ll, Tlto writer says: “ After consulting the youth, i t was determined to send hint to W est Point, *s soost as h is preparatory cuurse would justify i t U n til tlsen the President hns determined to continue him a t Georgetown College, and lus omdies will be directed: with a view to tiie Polytechnic course, which is no doubt- that o f all others his father would have selected fo r Itltn .\—Pic A m e r ican B attists .—A ccording to iheir Alxun- nnc, just publitiied,there are in tho United States: Regular Baptist Churches, 7#33 Ordained Ministers, 6,571 Licensed Preachers, • - 1,053 Communicants, 635,536 Colleges, . X4 Theological Schools, 8 Religious Newspaper*, 20 Other Periodicals, . 14 _ ' A dbbuteifeit #16 bBl— ___ _ - has’maile its appearance.- I f is ori lettef.A’-autl jrim J ports tobe kpsu^l Jjtly I*-1847> s J'he vjimette is the same'Usfhetffle'btii.aiKrthesi^tiaturesofthe Presi dent and Cashier a pretty goqd:,-h»iiation:-.buf jhe, pjper is poorer, ,Jd r f i. o w r ! w y y § j e t , K t v SriicniE i t •C k M p w .V M e T)kvid‘S; Gifford, a weaithy and highly respectable darater in Gfiacham, Columbia co., we regref toiearn, committed suicide, oy hanging himself. This rash act is Attributed to a partim derangenient pf mind, as he has before made a similar attempt to destroy hmsell-—Hudson Gaz. J ust §o.— Five, o f the sweetest words m the English language begin with.B, which isonly a hrcath: Heart, Hope, Homo, Happiness and Heaven. Heart is a liope-place,-ond home is-a ffelHt-placa; and that roan aaiily nnstakcs, Whp would extlmnge the happiness of hunts forianykhihitf less thou keaVet#; .i-jtj r ,; 5 ,,D r . D a n Focwri^-This individual i-arfested last March and held to bail, after a protracted examina tion, oil the charge o f producing the death o fhis wife, by beating her, Was indicted for murder nl the late session ol the Grand Jury in Chenango county, He isnow in prison awhiting his trikh -> A young girl Was asked By aa- atheist how large a fitmnnnftj. 'L aw -Fin/1 iA L a 4 Z. J ...Ilf _l. _l i S a le o e th e l a t e Rekbence or Jo c irn |Bon* rARTE.— T hc bcautilul grounda and mansion belong ing to thc w a to o f tlte late Joseph Napoleon Bona- A letter from Rev. Dr. Judaon, dated Rangoon, Match 3,1847, states that tlte Iwtwe in Moulinetn in which hia effects were left, bad been set on fire and bunted to ashes, lira clatlics eml his wife's, all Uieit A incn isn presents, and every mtliclc. off valur.wcre ----- -------------- cotuumed. H e is allowed to remain in itnngoon In parte, e*-kin(gof S pain, were this dny sold at auction the character o f a ntiniiier o f a -foreign religion, but lor the sum o f 130^00. Mr. Thontaa Richard* o f, IS slrictiu prohibited frotn mnktxig liroaelytes. The was the f*urtni>*er.. It ^ a a td that the j micccsei. n of the late King’s son luM-protkcbd no f^sizctte, of , „ ,, .. . Jpdlycondescending as to dwell in the heart ot a little c h iidj’ ' ' The late learned Dr. W ., having married a lady by the name of Experience, who .was very tall,oii being asked, some time after the event, how he ’ ' : mafriedrstrito, replied “ that he found ' rience, that it was not good for a man ,A man,' name unknown, Jaid down a few nightl since on the railroad near Rpme.Oneida co. He wal intoxicpted,arid went to sleep. 'Fite train rim 6 veL hint, cuttingijff both of his legs. He died o f his in* juries in a few hours. Among a number oi-emigrantsarrivedin Philadei- pliia, was an old man in rite fifty-eighth year o f his figs, who had with hint, ten sons, four daughters,-five daughters-in-law, three sons-in-law, twenty-eight grund-.childrcu, and two great-grand-children. ^ On Prayer. — God looks n o tal the oratory of your prayers, how elegant they nmy be, nor a t the geometry of your prayers, how long: they may be,-nor at the logic of your prayers, how methodical thoy may be ; but the sincerity of them he looks at.— Brooks. M r: Wiliinnta, o f Alexander, New York,- cut hia throat s few days since. Loss o f property and. the. hopeless illness o fhis wife. overwhelmed hia reason. His widow sunk urider the blow, and they are occu pying one common grave. T h e Albany Statesman, BjteakingdfGov. Seward's proposed residence inthat city, says.that he is to as. sume the charge of the professional business of Mr. Ira H jfria, recently elected to tlie Bench of the Su- T h e whigs have set up a General BruWn for C o n gress in Iowa, and a ll they c a n Bity in h isiavor is that he is the tallest man out west. H e w ill be Bhdrter after election, as the democrats will run hitn down. A n ecclesiastical court in England has decided: tlint there ia no scriptural or canontcal authority un der wliich liie marrying of the sister of a deceased wife can be cpridemnedi ThcButri of $3,000 was recently raised by subscrip tion in Providence, R . I . , for thepurchsse offortyi-two pews, containing room for 210 persons, in Grace Church in that city,and to b e /orerer fiee !, M iss ftancy Kendall, daughter o f the late Hon. James Kendall of .Leominster, Mass., at herdecease left two thousand dollars, toj promutc the circulation of the Bible. Young' Colville, charge! with taking money frotn letters in the Post Office of Buffalo, has been acquitted —the prosecution failing to moke oat a case against him. A boot ranker in Paris has taken out a patent for the right ° f usifig brass wire foe sewing the soles, which are thus made impervious eilher fo moisture or dust. Wm. Dunne Wilson.one ofthe editors o f tho Mil* wnnkio.Sentinel, was thrown Irom his carriage on the 2 Jst ult. and k illed.-, The’Kinderhook Cotton Wadding Faetoty>was burned down onSnturday morning last. The fireis supposed to.have taken irom friction intnttchincry. Some one asks, * What w ill fashion not do I ’’ Site won’ t make a pudding, nor mend a p a ir of trow sera, nor buy bread. M aryland .— P hilip' Francis Thomas has been nominated fur Governor by the Democratic State Convention. T h e legislature o f Connecticut have voted to sub mit to the poopht, the question o f giving the colored men.of that state the right o f suffrage. ' i F o t t r t h o i J u l y , 1 8 4 7 . “ C e le h m U o a h y I , O . o l R . r i i i f f r , ijr y e $1 06; | ; white beans A lb a N y J u n e .30— Flour #61 eorhg7i '; pats 48. —iy, jiihe t&.r-r. , -§5 ; niedj#4i^74 lariey^foj-ohts 45a M 50. '^* j,v - * i a 7 ; wh^at $ t ^5 j ‘A T , t .CL % rfi . DEClTSjR, OTSEGO CO., N Y. ■ M A R R I E D — In Gilbertsvt le, on the 29 t h J f March last, by the. Rev, J. N- Auamsi tm. Henry,L. Short nnd M iss Eliza A- Burr, t ith bpffutternuta, ^ < By the same, on the 17th uit.,Mr< Georze 2. Stn.l- . . ___ . __ dnrd nnd M iss Betsey Ann Brafel[,both ofBottemuls. ‘ ■ ' f'' 0 -ll T !l. In Loiiisville, o,n the 23d ult, by the Rev. Mr. Wheeler, MrJ^rneliutfGniirch'ofSftnth-Bainbridge, to-Miss Ot A n o L u ll ofeLpuisvile.. , , i In-this.yillage, on the 27th rite, by the f o r . Mr. Campbell, M n Joseph R. Bidred of M i Jdiefield, to M s s :L q c y :W J f e it jio fM ilfe f* -. .V . AkE#frl«KeivMpi%,,.oJVjo8'/6m ult.. ByihriRoy. . J. Rbbefls.-JVIf. James .0, M o ® bi Cherry V alley, to MissGeorgid A-.daughter o fItaam -'A ; W h itweE Esq., of Futrhai ven. • - T t* LA W . P A R T N E R S H IP . - \ y a i f i v < f l i t t T i i ■& ■ p a is , • . .m O R M Y S , SttLICITOES & C O U S S J E t l f t ^ W jfl’attend to Butiriefflin a ll the Courfe, , 0 ffide'< 3 » West Street, Cooperstown.' 6 m l5* A N T E D . — A f tho Cash ond Credit Store, all - _ k i n ^ o f Pi oduaSsSueh ns Butter, Eggs, Lard, Feathers, &c«forwliS|!h theltighest priqe w ill be paid in CJsodsal (he lowest oashpsices: 'P May 11,11347. • ri ’ ffl’O R Y . - at ti, R - PALIVfER daughter dhojohhiae, D I E D —th Middlefield, on tie 19tii ult,, Mr. G eo . W . R eynolds ; agei| 46 years,. At New Lisbon, on the 22d uft., Mr. Jotts'R. Bow: dish, aged 63 years. . ’ . Iu M.tddlefiejd, on the 23th Jit., R ozeltha AnEr, T ore , aged about 9 ydars. h t -In ________ visried this eountty, apd in the yiar fojibWing'rembv'* ed his family, from the State ofIRhiide Island. At thnt time jiiefe was but one frttnjed house in the now village of Cooperstown. A t a wfy early ago he was called upon t<> take n part iri ine struggle-for Inde pendence, aiid iit tiiis and every (filer station inwhich he was called to act, he austainw the character ofa lo V e r ^ r h is ^ o u n n ^ u d ^ M io n g n m r L ^ ^ V ^ . C A M P B B I t t i Sc B U E D I T T , ATTOfiSBYS, IRUYSELLQRS & 0 | difice at thfe Corjxer ofBecpnd.ftriii tYestsitOetS,. Ki,T*nm. nznntw* T f).,! \ _ — R obert C am e b b ii ,. , , CcuiieratowririAifrjil, 1847, - H ' l 9w3l B cr d itt . J(. I> . > ! A Q JE N T R THE J U S T received, a supply of cloice Tea nt July 1,1817. o . • ■ R . D A V iS ’, C H O IC E lot o f Codfish nriiy le found at . July 1, 1847. 1 * 0 R . D A V IS. A F R E S H supply of Ortmges, Lemons, Riaislns and F igs-for sale cheapdiy: It. D A V IS . July 1, 1847. o i S A C K S o f pu're Dtiry S.ilt,just re.ceiv- , . ’ ed by - r , d a v i s , Ju ly 1,1817, 0 __________ ^ • A R D O IL .—Just reeeivfeti a lot of puro Lard MA Oil, for Wool Carding.. E . & H . C O R Y . * Coopefatown, J iilv 3,1817.—tt ’ ' ' , IM T E W arrival ofSltnwls nnd Dress Goods ut the I M Cash and Credit Store, Ni). 2 Exchange Row. Cooperstown, J tine 25,184-7. 0 J. H . S T O R Y . ■Forsaju a lot o f good Horse E . & H . C O R Y . Ciiopersiowit, July 3,1847. 11 Cooperstown, November 20,1846. _____________ ~ E . & I I . C O R l f , IN fA l 'p S ; OHS, D O STUFFS, W W O W B h W , P u i t y , H a r d w a r e , N t o u e f i i a r r i , W O O D E N W A R E , W I L L O W W A R E * P A P E R H A N G IN G S , liR U S H E S , C O R D A G E , 4 c . , S e i i d t i d f e t C o o p e t i s i o w M . f o r . H E N I t y A . A E J I Y , M l . I K , ” \ E N D E R S liis ’ medical serricc 8 to 1 the inhabi ts tantepfLeroyiand vifiinitijjuad liope^ by atten tion to business to ioorit their jpttionnge, ^ i^xc'ter* t\Iarch [), 1847, 6m23^ ^ z ■ F . T H R A V s L , P H Y S I C I A t f 4- SU R G E O N , f B X E N D B R S liis Profesajonal Services to tlie c ili- R , zens o f Cooperatown and its vieiirity. Office opposite ithe Eagle 'Tavern: ib the fropt ioom b verS. Doubleday’s Store. . ' ” Cuoperstown, July 2 3 , 1S16. ■ tf48 - ______ B O K jiS OK G L A S S .— Jnst reei-ivi -d ny . June*, 1847.; E . & H . C O IlY . T^H| 7 -O O L T \ V l N H— F o r salcliy June 4:;1S37: E. & H. C O R Y . ■ J g R I M S TONE for sale cheap, hy o r s e r a k e s . - Rnkes. E. J O H N S O N . C L A S P S uif vjrtjtjua, wnivHvyotntend they.wcre bought for that purpose, and ' I l f o W fo O O f o s t .' Wrin mnriyithiritksTQf.pait lavors,otir -ii • , urid the .public ^eiioraliV ........ — ,W L f f e S g lV jlt# afuiljissornrient fef well Selected cBTlrind Oxnfnine onr Slot Drue'S,Medicines, faints,Oils, IM ,Stuffs,Glass ! ifetied that they will-bny ■ ware, ^ . . H i e a p as usual at the snfoftsif-lhe Elm ,mearf M k t lii)e, ifweiL ’■ .k'' . . . , ■- ^ 1'l^ t iiw n,M:oy;82/J847:' \ ,CunpcrstoM,:n„M»y 12 1 pL. aF r? ' 8 >,v.ng (Itcir iqtring supply cfDnigS, n Cheinioiils, Buials.O ils& o . Please call tint! exanamR Gitniin,' ma q . JYtetv S p r ing Jie c e i v e d at the Gref*’ ♦ * agwaridlstL , atsorlmpnt o f|lie latcfei s . ostdefeimMe style* o Goods, which thu lib® sold Very lpw,.a* *L— ...... -* ’ -*■ *'• \• “ ' * — nothtngclse. r N d lp f ijd ) aro r »pettutfly ifivltfed tq cBtraiid examine our stock of Goodd. SW) ^rfejirc S»t*' wiih the convtctrop that w e rminert! than five ourselvfes: „ A H C L A R K Cnoperstown, May. 12 .1847 8»33o exam.ine ,quality-and .rirmes uf No. 3 Ex- chongo Kow, R'lefsoldstund. Cojperstawn; May 20,1817. 0 , , O C A f t P E N T E T iS A N D R U J L D E R S ^ - J u s t receiving n iul| assortment of door a n il window Blirxd Tnmintrigs • nil ai .t. Qrdiei'iei ftnd Irm,. dt. Wholeiitle &nd Rtlcul. U eqp ft* Oath- f ver,, steel Sijtiaws. .. , . _ Sha.yek, Drawirig Knives, shirigl cts, coopefs Adze, mortise G\ Hinges, etc, At the Aroride Store, Wa,y \ q n H E Subscriber&Tifeving formed a co.pnrtDewUlft- Jfo tq carry pp ths general Grocery andiron Busi ness a l this place,, they Wili nt nil tunes huve on itnnd ii large and general assortineut uf Groceritu-, Flour, Suit, Provisions, and Iro n ; alsu, Blossburgh Conl, * A ll ex- mdtutliing Hatch jes, Hooks and a 12,1347. F o r P a s t r y , c r e a m s ; iivsh and clmice supply Of V. Bea n, Extract of Lemop anil Varii W ..E R N S T . E ijL S ) A. artjlla ana' Ton lla\itussmn,Ci “ Of!\J'fenquo . , . , ^ -r /amllaVRussmn, Coop ers and Americ ri ldn-gt:i*.», ahdi'pll \thd choice Sptcies, just received arid for snlfe by \ W. A. C O M S T O C K S J I O . , Jyrne 10,1312. a A t R o a r s Qld S and. EA .—•Receiving tit the Gash and Credit Store, No. 2 Exchange Row, the cheapest arid best as- ,sorUrjient offeasfev.er offered to the public,consisting if Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, Black, Kkfonr, Geneva and Rainbow,which pan- and.shall ie stow cheaper tbqn any Canton, Pekiii o rany other i> q Coinpany can sell— and better Teas. May 11,1347. . J.H . S T O R Y . OR S A L E O R E X C U A N G E - T w o valuable i’ lfms.lucnted'in the oourity of Inghum, M iclii- g’oix, nohr the centre o f - the Stnte,, hridtulsivinoar the GrarndRivor Rond, lending from Detroft .ta Tfre^fTarp Rapias. The above i'arius will bo oxchflnged for a Knc.m in ihia tfegiun, or for other proper.ty. For pav- ticixlars, ennuiro o f the subscriber. • L U T H E R I. B U R D IT T . C'inporsto'.vii, Jnittinfy 20> 1847. t(22 , , C J T E E L B E A O S & S T E E L B A G ” :can be founildttlie AlbanvStore. June 17,1847. o J. D. W O O D . L E A D P I P E . . f jlA H t ) subscriber respectfuliy gives notico to the ■ # t public, that he c-ut tin uns tlte manufacture of .Lead Pipelbr the conveyance of water, tit his Shop, nciir S xw u b l JotiNfON's, about l i mil is north of Cocjpcrstowii. A largo supply of all sizes and des- B E A U T t F ii L nssortment of Bpots and Shoes-, ' rriplioris kepteonstantly .onhand, A ll ordcrspfompt- just.received, at the Albany Store. . ; ly attehded to. T h e a r t it d e ^ ii^ j's o ld pheop ibf June 17, 1847. J. D, W O O D . X2J.LO V E S --Tw ist, Silk, Litton, Cotton, Kid, Ber- ' M N J in and Buck, with a lull stock o f fancy Mitts and Clijhesd Fans. ’. P A R A S O L S — All kinds, .colors and prices-, at the Ailiimv Store. j. D. \VOOJJ. 1 June 17. 1817., o- cash. j Oljoaro May 22,1847. C A L E B T H | cGniS'J j ne 25,1840. ’I O W N P U M P S T O R E ' o ^ lO N G R E d S _ W A T E R — Just received, at ’ sign of the Elnt Trees, by J utte 10,1847, the . J 0 IE N 8 O N . . fijS HAW L S ;— A splencliijnssorlment o f Shawls just , ^ received luid now.openirig at,t]ie.Cash & Credit ; Store, which I wuold irivitc those,in want io call and 5 . examine,,where ihfey 1 will be sure io find every laslt- ' iounblo styles such as rich plain, damask and tnt- ,| broidcred Crapa,Elinwl 9 t plain brack Sdk-Sitawls, P A I N T S , O I L S for ctish.nt tlxo lie 10. 1817. o ' P. E. JO H N S O N . ; - , r i „ . , , - —— —— t ;— — h — — ------------ — nna other kinds o f bltawK wluch will ne soM chrnp W H I T E L E A D ;— \ Eirte,\ “ Extrp,” and ‘ -No, , Cooperstown, June4, 1847 o J. H . S T O R Y . 1 ,” just received and for sole by P R E P A R E FO R S U M M E R .-C o ldred Lawns, Oarages, striped, plain nnd colored Jackonot.% Bnlznrincs, Oregon Plmd, Do Laincs, liUeri nnd cot- ton Gingltnnns, with nil widths of Bobbins'end other “ Fixins” to trim, poeilivetv elonp.nt tho June 25,1817. o TO W N P U M P S T O R E . A F E W more of tlio patent Doxolcgere o r sure x s . 4 0 catch ’om Fislt /looks t Iiolipn.nnd-Eifgliah Violin Strings, with a foil ttock of German nnd American Goods firi Pedlars, nt wholesale or reiutl, at tho Grent Notion Emporiumncnrihe Town Pomp. June 26,-4817- o - T H O S .- B. L B B K . B L E A C H E D nnfflirow s Waverly Slieeiings, Exeter Boot , M illk; Lanesdiile. ijnd London Lung Clothf. witlt 301 piccoa ol Prints, dicidcdly rich, from 4 to 11 cents iter yard, tlmt will beat site crowd, at tho * > t T O W N P U M P S T O R E . Juno 25.4847:.■’ o ■ , ; t ^ , j . fo r * J f - A - S c c w i r , T H E S W IS S P H Y S IC IA N .o f Gamden,Oacidn Co* w ill visit Cobneraiown on the 23d iind 2-lth of aach month, ( S u m ! a not cxccpted,) commencing OOR r R l » M l N G S . — a largo lot of Door and; House-Trimmings of every-stylp, with a large assortment o f Hard ware, just received, at the Cash nnd Credit Store, No. 2 Exoho«gc Row. June 25.1847. o J . H . S T0 R Y . ‘ ID E S , C A L F S K I N S A N D S I I E E P P E L T S , I June 4, ,r847. o j E . II. C O R Y . I T o i l t p u r a i l C C I l O l V i C . Cash Will for ip*? Jl^ . C T lfo itiri* , -M-VIKE B R I C K — Fire Brick for Ovcxts.Archce, T j f l H E . subscriber has opened a Honvtj on .rtfiqlly. JCooperstowiitJunc 21,1847. ’ jfH a C A M P H IN E .— A fresh barrel of Ginnphine re- wt'erii he will bo happy to wait on n'lUhoso wbo“may ceived thi 3 day,, at the sign of the E lm irons. .......................... •nd . June3,1847, o P. E. JO U N S O N .................................. lies, i n . . . , ...... g. « GBRYi^Ti'lSdha'.iWrii’ Coiinty,) sixtfciYmilcs enst o f Cherry Val | ley, in the stand formerly kept: by Mr.. Huntington, wbero h e Will he hnpp fnworliimwith' a calij he will not spare any pains tojiiuko themcoinfortnbU- conifortnbl aud their stiv ogreeaulo ie; fnworliim with' a c n u fa they riiny rest assured that ’ 1 o ntuUcihem Tlio public generally arc I C S L A C K . 3m39u B O T A S H — f o r aule at the sign of the Ehn T r e e s , ' P, E. JO H N S O N . Anrif 16.1847. invited to cnll. \ l ■Carlisle, May 1,4817. F O T A S H ,— A ircsh supply of Potash, juBtrecoiv cd, uud for Buie cheap t>y W. A , C O M S T O C K & C O . E E P S H A D Y .— T u rks Satin’and eyory shade Parnsollctss.jind^SimShailts, apd Sim ghadt T O W N PU M E S T O R E . E E P S H A D Y .— 'Turks Satin aria every cfsilk Patdkols, Parnsollct cheap. ’ v June 25. _______ ^o_ ___________ ____ E S T O R A T I V E FR A N C A 1 S E . - A fe w pa pers of thii cclobroicd FronclCrenwsily f o r con sumption, (or spier nt tho Sign of the Ehn Trees. Jane 10 , 1847. o • P. E. JO H N S O N . . C L A R K , N U K E R C K Ac-WOOD. F\tt Plain, March 31,1847. ^ otf38 ,, - ,, < - T o l l i « (P t m b l p , JL „ ' Barometers. ., priblie, frirmefs iri particular. J, G , warrant* evejry wheel Baiometfer o fhis monufiicmre to give petfeet satifefaetion. .Cqmihrin C i ie r r i Rtkon^ettp^L * w c k ou have seen advertised in the Cooperstown papers, ' \ Tl use wiihsfeif for #$;. bpt theyrviH be o f np practical uso ; ’ —ver they cannot be depended't I.— Xk.D Tl GVnnav’s I , . . - * , - 5 vhnte to any person, os ....................... upon. The Barometers can he seen af P . G. T anner’s Jew elry Store, where! shall exhibit them, and w ill be happy toaXplym to nuy uersun the, principle, atnl: show tftcm„whercin the W h sel Barometer is superior to ail otfieis,: J. Apri! 23,18471 tf35 S T t t l l A G B & F O n W A l t D l i l G . EM O V A L ,—The auhscrih'ers, fiqVV relfifQvvd front Li.lic.rtystreet, lo.lho Wnrehonso formerly occupied by Messrs. FfefetveH, flafrlngtpfi i& F is h , on the opposite ^iije qf the cjulnl,'and iniufirtlhn to tlieir tild husirifess of seilih:.. F lour, W h eal’and West ern Hides,they ltave made'irranncmerits,ta do neen- ■ ortil S T O R A G E S FO R W A R D IN G , BUSIN E S S ; lioth East.to'NriWYOrk, and W e s t to u n f port oii tifu Krie Cunnl or up the i.akes. Queriidvustotitfirs will, we !»p)s‘j conintlne to g ivo ' us flteiv ptitrcinnup, nnd We Itripo tri secure a po'rtton of the business done hy Messrs: F., H. &, F. Liberal advances mado upon proditcn consigned io N . York,' Albany or Boston. W A L R B U & C L A R K E . Uiica, April 16.1847. tf3lo ' Philideipliia, ---------- « {wildings | » « c ©Ml over #60JK». The painting*, I change for tlm better. sculpture, himiturei A c ., *old at much lower rates >, - ------------- _,, „ _ . ih*n I bad a m icipstfd: ionic article* being sold for Onteox E x tpjusT x - T l t e St-Joseph £wff tlieir raloe. T ’ho paintings brought from #10 t o 1 the 11th »lt .nfter stating tltst 433wagons hsd passed * 1050 . T w o Ilona and a ifewnby Iteuben* aold for .Wrough Independence tfustpnn*, with omigranM for die largest asm. “ N e t ir it y o l our Savior.\ by R a ^ : Oregon and C»hromta,aewi ili»t die number wSueh. pbael Mocngv, brought # 1000 ; the portrait o f a dog- have pawed through fflntplnee w ill ttaako the n»gre- by Uadkerta, brought follO. T h e picture of Nnpole-; gate upwards o f 1300 hundred wagons— '<* licit, tf ■on croswnz the Alp*, b y David, die proprietor rcfus- they average fir* petaotts to eseliwagon, will swell •ad to out it rip unlSa trie sum of # 6«00 was bid for it. , the number of emigrnnts u> 6 JOO, large imd antnll- A s no persou present w t s willing to bid that sum i t , The emigrants, in small numbers, were atiH coming waa paaaed, and will he aent to Eiirope.— Newark . to St. JosejMt. Adttrtistr,Jun* Sfi. , | Jl YrocRtTicxr. R A scAnrrv— AinmttiHimedSarnuel „ — ---------------- 2 -- — ' , ' . Pearee, for many years a lending member of the -IU r w a y F t Y is o . - F h tlftg ifc auleaaa hoar Mth» MetiiodistChnreh__________ at N a tick, Jtaaa.i ‘ojietl ...... bite thc Out: June 5Ul« U. U. MAI Tli«l31U*Ti IX! a. * appointed I’rxraidenij O.P.CoY.ofNew Bertin.niiJ . ,„rrP, .. - it HiTvxtfc Vioe-^tefcidcnia; and D r.J.M * P a s * i and A . P- S txo . vo , Secrelariea. * : J.^1 tntd,..e _ and im„»uot:„. T h e object of tite meeting liavlnjt been mated, it waa thereupon unanimoutlf resolved, that we, aa Reclwibito Tents, will celebrate the comingAnniver- oi aacn maniiMOunu 'y s nm cxuepreu,; cu u iincw ing g -< i on titq 23d« and 24ih of. July ncxtt and tliuso H-fio | {2^ T ^ T O l'iC E . — T hp partnership heretofore ex sting i ™ between the subscribers’,mrider the firm o f A . Cl Moone & Co., was dissolved hy rmttunl consent on the first dny ol April last. All persons indebted arc respectfully requested,tp call and settle, and make ar rangements for the payment of thesame. A ll per sons having demands against tlie snid firm, Ore re quested to prefeerit them for immediate payment. - A . C. M O O R E . A . G W A S H B D N , C H A U N C E Y M O O R E . Butteratlta;,Mny 12 .1847. 8w33n . ________ _ C o l d & W i x r m f i u l p l m v B u i l i s , C * V A N S I C E bus fitted up his Baths at tlie foot ^ 5 * o f Fair.slieei.and is ready toattend toall calls foxsuch inJalgencies, in a’ritanrier he Itopes w ili prove id re J C R E W W R E N C H E S .— -Webb’s Patent Rotary | siHsfactory tp invalids and other*; arid respectfully A t n m e e t iiiilpflM ^ feaTrpw ilm a e v a rarR e c h a -| o n f f lp ^ d n d 24th of Ju ly nextt and tltoso who ® Screw WrenwhSwidfit''eight differo.risized nuts,invites patronage . , te Tent*,inthU andthe*dj<HiungCoanliet,he!d a i , j»cck”h& profcsstoiin! ndvico can bb accomtwvdtilpd furgtl|e hy*the doaenor other wi*<>t by f , use o filn«v Baths have been very benpnomlm c OlsejEoT^tnRocmlnthcfitMijjeofCot^crsiowiv, . an tlioso days,’ by calling nt dio Thvera of VV. O . , TnnWlO-d^i? n W &JHL C O fiY ' many cases o f affectiou of the skin, eradicating dis- 5lh* 8. B . Ltviw»aT(»f,B«q.i o f Lauren*, wns \ K s v c s tnthiaviUnge. Dated June 26,1847, rflto Juno 10^1647;.. o iif'i b y fcl. & .IL CORY. oro :ntr bnfeiriesa with lCeiicri reIrrenc0 Ir,„ Webster, oi Butternute, as oll ltis (ransaclions in bus- ,-iinv on -1847* o :-------------(,e ttolcl void nnd of no effect on ncconnt' ■— - ------ 1— S U F F E L .— p a p c iiuiyld Joy leaner, < ^ G r t u i Jn.vn, i l i a and El. D referenco to thnluto tariff.' 15 year’ eIJi al«>_>, jiiiuige, s- iil w.f»h.iui js . W. E R N S T . j many cases o f affectiuu o f the skin, eradicating die ease’ and making it perfectly smooth.. _ TljoSe sufifer- iuglrqm tueli cnuse would do well to grvc thcinafair iiinl. ilte propiietor coufidenlly nssunng them of.re, l,eT CnQ|iereiuvvii, ,M\r g7 . 1817. tl'Jfin _______ Ju ir S f f l'\ 1 ° f C 0 1 ’\li\ lC'5‘ Cumniiuec of snhfLimritk D w a N ^ & f t c m ^ ! Dn.od B ,t.tem u ^ June_l;k m 7 . _ _ 4w 4 3 o _ _ of Temperance generally, be invited, to uiiite with.its on thal occaaiou. T h e foiiowinggenllemen-were appointed *sOiucera ol t iio D a y .rix : C i ' ' nf Iris being stilt lunatic, nnd Iiis n fliirs in the hands'1 *£JUG ARS.— Loaf, Pnlvorizcd,Crushed Wit,te nnd DxVVID W E B S T E R , r » ^ \ contract time for carrying the mail? m England per , railway, andi rapid** isi thi*transit, it b n *bceDre-, cently outdone. A late Loiidou pepcr gives an ac- ' count o f cxtreordinary rapidity on ths railw ay^which _______ , l (rott thnt few days since with Jane Douglass,» girl t— — — *! about 38 years of age, leavirtg.lwliiiid inm an- imer- tves an a c - , psljng fiuuiiy. T/ie Liberiy Advocate stales lhat he .....any. which imq,jCg,|0nnt,|y Manned his |ir*iject in tht niidst of men of fo c K — ncIlve r-hmuua priiit-s.ond tlmt. he nssated tn baqpiw- .lor.7_'llli'.?Ac5:! ing severaln ........................... ok J o i u H P rextiss, President. VtcK-PREStDSNTS Gen. ErastusCrafta and H -B . Liwngstoti, L aurens; Hon. Siiormnn Fnge, Unndilln; J. K . Lull. Louisville: Bcntmi Bales, New Berlin; John P. Hubbarih of Norwich; A T . Webb, D e lhi; II. H.Babw ck. Plain field. CoMXtTTEE OP ARKXSOEMMTS. Laurent Tent .* Hon L S Clintfit-nl, Wtllinm C Mny 20. 1847: o D li.J. P E T T I T ’S A M E R IC A N R Y E S A L V E . Tins remedy, which hns wrought aucriwoniie.r-j _ ___ ^_______ I fill cures hy external application, is now for solo by , j usi received ntljte Arcade Store > P. E. Joimso.v. ot tlto sign of the Ehn Trees.. Iihas | \ : cured thnusonils of wolik, sore, grnnulatcd, and tits- | „ I eased eyes, of recent or tho most aggravated and i ■ AUlt*8 : ofwnnnlo cltromc enses, even ot 20 years standing, I ^ innd where isvory other known remedyfend prescrip- ! non tried had failed of success. It is well fcnuwtt . iliyteo suro remedy for the nye iseffioacioits iuro - fdfovirig all ex|cmaf sorca, ulcers and inSammalion, burns, scntd-hand, chilblains. & c , Frieo 25 cents . Cooperstown Variety Store, H E siibscritn r hns taken thc shop next enst ol M r . Story’s fiddler’s Establishment, ndjoinmg 'i'jmne-r’a JewelryJStore, and lilado arrnngcmcntsjo . . - I bosiippliod oqcotfimission wTth.most nrnclesin the * w a a a a w s : m a o . Brown Hava»n, St. Croix, P. K. n n i N. Orleans Sacara, at reducocl prices, at tlio Arcade Slont*. ' M n y 20,1847, o \ ' ' G .W . E R N S T . G. W. ERNST. cenlly outdone. A late Lohdon paper count o f cxtraordixinry rapidity on tht •een r a f o m ik e u a a lm ^ tr e a tec ih e _____ ______ __________________ ' ‘ P iip u t x g ir d e round the earth in forty minutes. \ ,„g scvcraT persons\he day before ha tell. TlterMwTwaaihc Xxmdoti aud Northwestern railway,' • ' ’ a apecial train, cowisting of five carriagrs, was D readful Accra: and Fields, H . Mosher, A. P,Strong. J. Gardiner, Berija- j Derbox. 'FamphjeUand directi'tns. coritficates,.foe, ... o n VW.H..J »»-.*— -tr — . * tr a w . i» ----- .... a r . . , , . . . . , . i . a - P. E. JOHNSON. Cooperatown, Jttly 1,1747. o ______________ inin Fit Iter, E R Walker; HitreyKeves, J . V. Dun- ! emtuliouifr dittribursd by the agent*- ------- \ ' ■ * ' P P J bar.G. W . Poweli. G roe eland Tent: Wm , F . Bowne, Harmon Ben nett, D. Braxic, Phito Lull, Thomas P Dixon, Dan 1 Vixfa Tail R e v J S Pnttatigill, J. W . Marble, A Light, J. Steel. S W Willard ] COOPERSTOWN AND FORT P U I S PL ASK ROAD B O N N E T S .— Tuscan, Bird’s Eye, Open Worked, Snhw, fehtl all the other new styles fur sole Idiv.al the A lbany Store. Junfe 17, m j : I i o 4 i J.'DCW OOI). : Also, with the celebrated Tea of the Canton Tea , Company, N . Y., arid intends keeping oa handan , nrtsurluient of Buots arid Shoes, uunt’s and Buy's C.ips, vviijjtvilli nunltpnit runsns otherther articlesrticles M A J t l ) A C A D Y , P R O D U C E C O M M IS S IO N M E R C H A N T S , ■ rFnitMEilLY OF BUTTA n CTS, OTSEQOCO..] No. 207 W’!*Kin%[dn-tf., Corner o f Kesri/, N. York, A V IN G e m e red into |!rrTtnership for the general tmnsaciiorird- Produce CbtXtntissiori> Business, beg leave respfecifully to inform Uifeir friends, thii Farrriera, Mei>chanfa ami die piiblic generally, that they are in readiness at nil'tinies to receive assigh- inents in Diary , Provisions, & t , which they will sell and make prompt returns. Thankful for the patron, age they r '* - - *->— •*— - “•* non to bi to merit t— , ..... — ...... ------ .... cottage. E . W A R D , May 25,’1817. R. H. C A D Y . R eferences b y P ekm ission -.— Lucius Cady, Weat- chcsterco ; J. H . &■ J. L. Gilbert,Gilbertsvillcj S . J. Brundige, do ; Strong &, Dean, Laurens; J . Drcker- ntan, Garrattsville; Samuel Crnnson, Baldwinsvillu t W . P. Jones, Exefer; S. W . Crandeli, Chnilimit Corners, Columbnfeeo.; J . Citrpcnror,Hudson; jontea Jones, Snndersfield, Mass. ; John Boyce, corner of Greenwich and Fuiton ; Wxri,Gaul,comer olWnsh* mgton and Cfednt. *7w40n N . B) Cash paid for Beeswax arid Honey in patent Boxes. ... J. B R U N D IG E : Gi.'bertavi le. s Totfyi JPiimp Store, Having fitted onr place tip uriew, W a are, prepared to accoiimiodatu all O f our friends,be tlioy many o r few; I f thoyJiavo luisute legive uSa call. ,, The crowds tbut huve cuirto heretofore, Prove plainly, that oui friends are immense, . A n d c iich day to tlife number adds more, Bo whatever our luch triny bo hence, , Shutild wo prosper,or should wo folk through; * W e Will offer, ihnugliFEnnU be tho bodT^ Qur gratitude forever tn yott, , T h e friends of L e e k ' s Dry Good Saloon, II Storqs ___ n|so,' constantly receiving Tresli supplies, which mako the rissorthlcnt complete in nearly overy brnnch, tho nndersiffjied is now prepared tn sell DRY: HOODS, G R O C E R IE S , C U O C K B U V & H A R D W A R E ; nf prices that are unprecedented in Central NTY ork, T h e G r e a t N o t h i n E t h p o r i i m i ; for furnishing Pidlara at wbulcsale, with. titj.'ug.'rids uf Fancy Goods and Huusokoeping Articles mado in overy clime, which i? now moro than full, offer induccmonts to purchasers that for aurp.nss in quality or prices any establishment liilhiamnrkrt. T H O S . B. L E E K . Cooporstown, Juno 17,1847. cCm43 ___________ T H C D I F F F l i E M C j E . F A C T S FO R T H E l’O Q R . - T h o Water-cure isnow protty generally, if not universally; ac knowledged to eliminate die virus in strict accord- _ , __________ ^ . | ance with thc laws of life; tliat is, by tho natural n ru o a not nnriiculaiizi'd. : emuncturies o f the system, tlio hydra-headed ntond- Aii I C E C R E A M SA L O O N & S O U A F O l’ N T i ter leaving tlie cituth-l uf its desputicpovvcriithfi si . _ _ .. ri* v ” 1 ... — ■ 1 ■ — — — Ji —,■ 11— i t ,— — I . a « r x — ,si. —^ — * —— — ---- — i f » L A C K G K O S D E R H IN E SILK S .— Also,; r f r S S r S s , ™ J t # black,trirniraing Lacc, various widxhs o n d m 0 enterprise. ‘ - M n y l ^ i i ^ G . W . E R N S f . j Cooperstown. May 6. 1847. I ItMtlUl VX1JJW V/it VA* UW IFiX A V-/ U x* 4 j * * * ‘ ft »*»w ». i»****v • «*i Ji\1* >'*1 w ill lie in operation during the season, affording an- L'ltilv nml qureily giving place fo ilie genial glow of prri.ir articles iri tlmt line, H 13 porst.no) attention j health upon the c'heok, nnd tirmnoss ref muscle and; Wi ' icrson: w ill be given to the business, anti f e invitds the favor R O C K W E L L . 3m37o B ENCH PLANES & MOULDING TOOLS, | (B lac.ksin itu S h o p a n d I'o u in lr j of tTte' he«ti}-,iality-and newest pntierns, to bn had , -i- c W . E R N S T . I nerve in those whq put thotiisol.ves under theoiire of tlie experienced anu conipr**cfejimctiiioners o r ilv - dropathy, Tho ALTER4mi’£ cffcKpf these nienns ife the experienced and conjfe ot the Arende. Shore May 12, 1847. RO : W .'H O L M E S , grnteful for past lavnrs,Tc- 1 . , r o T ceived iri his business, nssbres his customers and 1 °r rash upon loo I tfaepubhcgencrnliv.thnt lie is prepared to do Jobs in I 1 his U L A^ 1 liSM .V l-IIH SHO O P nnrl ue r tfe h e FU U RN N AC C E I what is principally mb/d o ri by prjhsLlionore o f this class; cspecinily in cl^reniii forms-of dneose, and tlm great and weicmne Jjfnrbinger o f returnffiif Iibo/tli is ftp*, or oppearfenco of boifepinrpics fixternnljiirfnce. This should cauda. _ _ _ no nlnriii, 11 s itishow^/flint ttip discaso is passing oii) iciil, J. v r. j - m j u RSU A N T to an act entitled “A n act to pTOiride s t r ic r txr ^ r ----- ' ^ L L A S i i H S H T n r id f i F R A E I ^ c r t M s w ^ e d fotrin from four ; *una«ci«vvi»» —\y o - \; r p « t JUKMUFui* ji>M>iuMK>p'*hw iiiniuii'i j i jwftgiiiy*. x-’u v i| t *• ** I f_P **^. 1 fnpnmhmtinn of f*omnfitiip*i fur in^inirt ' ^ * M B H O ID E R R D M U S L IN D R E s S d lK i fflncy ici i«rif f r .ivitH nromDtilitfIn ntid in n Wfirkmnnlrltn * ^ ^ lllO tiniG of COiRmont-|i|ff I io CllTP* QUu ^nlv . tlkenfrom London to Biruungham m iwo hours nnd ^ Ry,, to-day,in hotlpr o f ll*< relarrir j velunitecis .Oisego Tent ': Rev A Campbell, j A Cheney, t , - . - oTfiomnunie* tn construct Turnnike “ sniped I'Vench Minfins, for evening dresses, m in iie r ' H e ha* 011 band nnd'will keebn iniee n« 1 ousts from six ta tfen d u llirs per week; but uf wlwt thirty minutes, The actual mneoftravehn^didnot m cla^holv»Ccidei>l. White lhe tfonrcy C laik, J ,B . Wiihants, J . M Peak, EdwittS J „ ( p j ^ 7i j 41- Nulio*1s hcreby^iv- Also,, Lama Pliiid.for travelingdn'sses. fas .rlmen’l >>t Rbmohs of ihe must improved ltin'd= I ovadis-fiid ailtifefcunsid'rtatimi o f a. fivn dollars com- exceed two hours, being nn average of fifty sue miles | WPfe loading t h e V \ * K wfotcrfS killing | Lynfon Rmiih. ... ; I W 1 -W ay 12.1847 p. W E R N S T , j I I rmbrnee mmc eigl.Vor ten foffDrent\\e«; I P8re.d U«> “ «d Wald* To thaw however who per hour, the train being slopped four uiftes o n jh * m ,. J o « p h F isk instant^, nnii scnoBslyinynring M r £>«** the friends o f Temmnhes- Gen W o lter .• , ,u, , pat lh hoose oi Soi.ovov 1 \ n u t J is t n t r . t u t . n v — T l ------- T T i anv o f which will be warranted m d<> gonrlAv„rk t ‘ hmk mberause, o r percltnncc have not the-HKEBFCT. . jonmey, to allow olhcc trains to be dear of tlte hue. c . A . Littlefield, and Mr. L Sljfe-r. .m Fisk was Hoil, Springfield ; E It Ford nml J J Cook. One. I {om ™ * “:Vf.„e 'to|iFort Plnih in tlie eouniv b f 1 t f r ^ r U 0 ? f i j R V — A la w assort-1 : J, !d , , ns enn bo 0i„,,i„Pd 8t any ntiT^foe- i «» spare, awl yet grouri under cliroriic-disease of nl- festdcs stopping at Wolvefion, » change fengme*, bU)Wn | Wo p;ecrs his body hrong nearly cut in two, on!a. Noalt Ely nnd A Fitch, New Berlin ; W illiam • anffe store of Abm it V a V i S in 1 - ‘ \ f V l Hosiery o f n U k m ^ may 1 “ n .sol( . \ f description eon he t.a.i nt the • mnst-any name or nalura -wherp thestuntnch. fiver, T f e latter p « rt«f thejourrtey, tw m t y ^ * m fe*.w * * anJ hia limbs an J eatraiis torn Jaw fmgincriut Mr Kirby a n d Rev. M r Phillips,• M ilford : Geri Thortms ; f e g\nm t y o f Herkiiue?' at the houseaf Z I 1 “ ro?TAirCade e‘ ' F u ntee on «1wrt riritiee. ^I.mgh-pnints b f everv ' .b.‘,wtte- llenr'’ \\«*• or.l'pad.arouffeqted, Use niy-one Wmmcfe lh e ^M inium J LiJldsfflum b a b lQ ivaoffatteM ^ L M y e r ; „ „ J G-N .M idJlebniok. Exeter ; D -K-nffMI \ M R te ■ - - M* W ff,. ....................................... t i r A - . t,eo,i , „ t ..J.i 1 the wntur would say •• --------------- ’ - “ -------- speed for ttpwari oi a. mite was; aev«uty-five m il'Bi.h a right ariu per hour. -G e a c ^ a U Ga^Ue^ t J u n e ’ j K H t e n w i f f \ P ^ f o M r A e f t b c k .o f a Plank Rond, to iVifciiO^UBY* Ui tHf of CouppisLuWD. ij) Uie , ----------- „ r , I . M ormox T£itrt.E S o p — 'I'iicW n M iw (III) Sie- A inwItoARTaiEKX ATTHEAsY.ioCM.^-weaTider- naj o f June 12, states tbat tbe Mortaotj T empte has ^tand lbal irt addition io the various arts which arc been sold to a Com milii*e6f th*? Catholic Church for F C S \ - ' ® n ’: m l L ,,A ; iberons^ueredlont J , ^ C f i,ca & Schcnedtady Rad ” \ ndf Rev. M t A C G lib e ri-itd R e v T P . stand tbat ire addtuon to the various arts which are, heen sold to a Com milleerefth*’ Catholic Church for A. A. Mathernnd Jeesc Beardsley. Pittsfield; B. M. * Booki wiB-fe f e w And roniinded unil'ari ~ reureucd at tbe State Luriatic Asylum, a p n n t ia g iw * tbesuntof #SS.<KW, and^thaUhepurofeteraliadafso Gilbeit, Middlefieid; D H . LNdeand H J Comp - f j f o l baa been recently ret op, and aotree first impressions bought some conaderable otlic* property inthe city. ! helirChexry V a lie v ; YeAae.Gumey, M g iylarid; Abra- ’ j t„ni,29T847 •* already worked o ff, There are a number of p racnral' The contract for trie Temple, teowevrr.was si form - ' imtn Broker, Worcester ! j uatcu-iuiiu ■ • OU RN i NWUUODS. v- Lnprn.Vbtatli ii n-l.ldue I T I blick B imb.izmra and Do L.iim-s; Mt»«rriing Gmglt:i|ns,Prints and Darages. G7W . liR N S T . jf.ty 6, 1847. o , ___________ k mil «tt ''(i f ».»»•» 'flip ’ dU’ScrnJiiOtt, l<(pt rtn fmnrl, ond <snld rh^nn n*? tiiP { V• ■ I ^ rni,.-. r — niA f-ji i ►AIN f S & Oil*. — A general nWurinaeni of printeraintrie Institution o f course, for they are every- j complete, requiring trie ratiScstjon o f tlie where. Wet have nodoubt foe printing^itnce wdf be ( ;s understoocf that the bnildtilig; Is to f e a ________________ e pi a powerful rival o f ike W h ittling __ ----- have been patpers publxefe^ *Y tee Asylum for aqme timein several ofothe fislls, evincing wit and iajent that wSHa entitle thena to a reepectable circulation, but they have been ire manuscript. Whether those will now am il themselves ofthe press. We know not. W e dunk- it probable, however, tlrat the valuable pe riodical conducted by the officers o f the Asylum, the Journal of. Insanity, w ill at a)ty rate be printed there*— fffica Gaz. .Mmvnicxarr BEqotsx.>-J-W e understand that trie late W illiam Oliver, Esq., o f Dorchester, left the Whole ofhi* property. Valued at nett less than a hun- dred thousand dollars, to be, divided equally between the Pet kins Institulioafor the Blind, atSouthBoston, and tbe M cLean Asylum for the Insane, at Somer ville; One xhird of this sum is to be paid over imme diately, a n itherem a inder at the decease ofhis two inters- M r, Oliver cdimtrienced life a poor boy , and to educational purposes into whose hands ti has posBcd- LtOHTtnKo.— On tho nigritotflhe 3d inst., about I I o’clock, the house o f L r v i N v V , of Guilford, Medina county, O i, Was Struck by ligjitrinig, tearing down the creitoriey to the cltnmlier'floor, tearing up about half ofthe upper floor, and destroying almost every thing in the nouse— strange It* tell the family, 8 in number, in bed at the time, escaped uninjured , and the beds.on which they lay were about the only articles not injured. , M obe O dt R aoe — I s c e s m X risk .— Q n Friday n ight, . ___ __ June 25th, the barn oil the premises ill Tnghkamc, wit! furrfi nt the M . E. C lately occupied by Fredferfck Tnraback.bul now iri '3 b ’Clt>cK,nndmarch fo I Dated Junu 29,1847. ______ ______________________ M mbts . J ; M Peak,J_SPatt?ngiH, L S. Emirfy. t J J S T O F b lS T T K R S ^ ^ a im n g / m ifae Post June 130, t84'^ best Bishoft. ft tilditig; I b to f e appropriated ' w V C . Ftelds, and A . P. Strong, were appointed a connected w illt the C h u rch r .imm; t i « m moeure sneakers for the ditv. 1 committee to procure speakers for the dny. Col. J , A. Cheney, M arshal; J. A , Mather, J i Office at Cooperstown, ' 147, fur. the quarter eliding Clark, and Otis P . Coye, Assistant Marshals. H . B. L IV IN G S T O N , President. H i I L T y I I r J ^ - P r e s id e n t s . J . M. Pbxk, I H . P>Stroxo, j ■ Seereiaries. thousand dollars was the amount be fixed, up< theextest o f his wishes ineorly life, and whenhfe had made thataaun, h e retired to ins country residence in Dorcheater, and passed the cummer and autumn of, hia dava i n unceasing but .unostentatious benevo- Atlas. T in t Cabvs,— In the southern States generally, (he wheat cfop is Better than iisual. W e have never known niorfethan two-thirds of a crop in Maryland, until now. T i e accounts from V irgin* are decidedly fikvorable. iri brief, whbeverhas calculated upon a sbort wheaafeiop ih this cottfitry the present year. Will be disappointed.' \Of course there are parncnlar dis- titeia o r WcaiofiB .whCTe more or lew dainage has oo- curred, but in the aggregate (fe crop wfine, and thfe roriace-abwn ttripreoederitl; ' “ n tly large.'. The new crop will bc ready for market before the old One is out of Acw®y^ A* » Indiaffeom, the prwpect is that there w ill be MtnlMeaough to feed all Ireland throughout the y e ar; katthe difficulty’wiil be in finding means to transport k,s. e^ in tke caae it ifeonld be wanted.—J. of Com r ft r i j t r to Iitsu ir o .— T h e CrtJtral ReliefCommit- Ue ot Dublin, Ireland, acknowledge the receipt of the eqnan whole value of worth: five dollars a barrel,, t U - ___ __ donatiqMirpm thfe United Statesecknowledged by tlfoDubiire Granmittee.is aboul #275JW . Again, if We take into accnUrit w h at has been Sent directto Scotland, wnd to part* o f Ireland remote from Dublin; not being consigned to the Dublin Committee, the total win doubtress e-xceed #3,000,000. T h e history of the world doe* not afford another such instance of priratecbarity extended irom one people to another,, of* difierent natkin ■— Jour, of Come . rarewX.— ^Yo are authorized by lhe ankto statethat arrangementaha o r m s s s m s i ^ z z i i m •wiir-ir-r;nti«iM,i<4 fcr^fefejBife.dtiif.uiiifeli Albany posacssiort of M r. Lapham, wart totally:destroyed by fire. T iietel* no doubt UratiJ Was die Work of nn incendiary. It had recently rained and a peraori Was trncked for about a rilite frofri tile prcBiises. The house and other outbuildings csme vrry near going and were Only »aved by g reateieriioos— £t»«- Gaz. TEjnunta A coidekt .— T he freight train on the Camden and Amboy railroiui^ from Eliikdelpfim to N e w Y o rk, on Friday night (25th oil.) Van o ff thfe trick with a terriblecrasli, destroying iwo care, k ill- itipr three immigrant pnsecngcrs on thespot, and very, hn’dte wui;r'f'nF t w o or three WhferiS: Thfe remains ol die three kilted )vefc decently ireterred at Amboy oil Saturday. SoMExmss X.IKE a CojiK.!M*sr.— D ir in g the per- formailce of Hernani nt the P®rk Theatre tat ant night. a paper oox or moaeraie mv.v was thrown at the ieet of Signorina Te'desco, w h ic li excited n o little cun- osity among the audience as Well a s the performers. -It was, found to Contain a Magnificent ^ a w l worth' probably several bundrnd dolbars.'i— 01. Y - .utrror. P rooress o f IicSinRATlod.— ThferehaVe a fevedei the'Quarantine GroOtid, Staten Bland, beliVeen the 2d o f April nnd the 26th of June, this year, tt pfehefd of 85 days,73,000 emigrnnts, b y far the largest portion of whom are Germans, ha v ing the tnenns anti inten tion of moving to the fer WcSI, Very iittlcBiekiieri hits been experienced atnonggt. thexn.' -J aut.QJ com, « A dozen children m a y seem a iarae family with our fidks, who are moderated’ reraaiked Mrs. Part ington ; “ but my poor dear husbapd used to tell a story of a woman in sortie pa*tofthe viorfil wherehe stopped one night, who had rimeteenohildreri in five veara or five children in nlrectcere y rart. I don t re collect whier i ; but I rernewfent wgsone or t other. T ig h t Rows P ractice.— A man named Ryninger, walked across the Schuylkill river, at Philadelphra, to the 22 d ult. upon a wife. He waa s ix minuteara nrniiinu refeting about two minutes n i a poet— dts- U n ceac’r ^ the s tream ,M O fo e t-h e i# ofthe wwe C e l e b r n l i o n o f F o t i r t l i o f J n l y . The npniversary of American Independence willbe celebrated on Monday, Jtffy-Sth, at Edmeston Centre, by a Convention of Sabbath School*. A procession — •' ' \ , Church h i lhat place at or near fo a’ convenient, grove, where Addrcsserwill be delivfeffed, and the Exercised to be enlivened by Sabbath School and Choir Singing: Pfesitloiit of jheCon vent ion— lie v . D.'T. Elliott. Vice President— R ev. Elder Caster. , Marahall— Col. Trurrinn FerkinS Assi=:antF— Charles ColUs, Johnson Colburtte. ’ Opening Prayer— B y Rev. G . F . Post. Reader pfDeclaration— Silas Burleson, Esq. Address lo Parents— ify feev. D . Sv Hollister. . Singing. Address to Teachers^—By Rev. J . Pattongill. Singing. . , , ■ _ Address to Cliildren—-By Rev. D; W . Smith, aingingby the whole. Benediction— By Rev. S. Anderson. Refreshments. above the’VVater, 30 fecfe- ihtfe. * ‘ -tfeicknessof cord, half an bttie, Gtteidg Acferk tn the Collector’s office art R' _ county, lately found thirty-seven dollara ln a monefe heat iri ihe&oftifef ,cf feife. *14% fl# foUndmys(eryuntilthi«diS(iov(;ry. . . . thei itiviled to attend. By order • - ' N o t i c e . The citizerts o f the town of Decaiur wilt celebrate th'fe coming anniversary o f Am ^ ic a n Independence, on Monday followitig the 4th. The order of arrange* 7 lip-A rt Address lorthe benefit o f Sabbath Schools. 2d: .Reading ofthe Declaration o f Independence. The^cprtipnny wiil then adjourn to feffoke ofre- fteShmertfo^vylndh will bfe provided by M r. James L. Lansing. There will fe Balloon assentions dtirhig the afternoon and evening; aiso a Splendid display o f Fife4Works. T h e citizens o f the adiornmg towns are respectfully inVited to n ttenib-. By ortfer of Committee. Let all who are sick send fo the agent of the great Atnetican Remedy and buy a . bottle of Vaughn a medicine— it is thc beat articid of medifeino the world ever saw; get ajiantphletalso—sec advertisement m this paper: - : . *, W H I T E E . I S T . ' M ONBVS RECEfVKfi on Nampnner nccmrat nf IIII* FKEKMAN’3 JO U ItK A L ilV o m sitiirJay.Jan'*7! 10 Frlifcy.Jaiy 2. t847i Friiisy, Jaly (TnSdmabfenua X . ftteres G.W.Rtynoldi GBti.Recd S. V-Hewey Andrews M ss M ary B Adams W illiam Adams M iss L M Adams John Adams Samuel , Austerout Jnlm H > Angel Thomas Austin M iss Nancy Auger Peter Andrews Miss Lovtnia Azier Richard Buel Henry _ ;Byrfe M rs Delia A Burk William Baker Mr . Blend Ruth A Brooks Miss Julia Birch Iraac . , Brues. M rs Rachel Bffliis M rs Aisle Bliven Miss Harriet Burk M rs Autos' Berden M r Carr Mfe Alntirrt Clover George Campbell Holden E CleArwater Tunis • Champenois Daniel' Church Daniel E Chandler Johti Chrtdbourne Jrio Crandall Robert Crandall Isaac Cook Harvey - . Cornish Elisha Derrick F rancis Ann 2 Drake I R < Delong John 2 Donohoe Patrick Devoitt J R Davis Erastus. Donnelfy G W Davidsori J Darling W illiam DuelGeorge Elmer B > Eppestcin M ,. „ - . Boutwfell.Margcret and \ Scott Anna Easton Caroline > StephensTjr Ellis Amos Evans Sally Fish Selah H % •’ Fish Cornelius C Foster John J Fowler G ■ ^ , - r — -- Fowler- Miss Lydia Ann Vars Jasper Field M r s Elizabeth W h itrieyTUjH Gooding Jainga 2 Gould Geo W , Gregory Miss Dehfoh S Groon-Leonard #406 L'. SsriHfefi .. I OO Thai, roiitla i i i A. Mor*« ' 65 £ . Cbhfliy i 00, ■ ' ■ #400 1 so ioo 2 46 Hyde-Lucy L Tngaishe Miss Ann Ingalls, W m Johnson Samuel Johnson Miss Amanda KoapnDavid Kutz Selcgraaxt Litteii Joseph Lent Jmnes . Lumbly Lydia Look Anson Luce Mrs Sally Luther Moses Leaning M a ry J Morris if .Mann Miss Betsey Newell M r . Newton Albert Osborn Isaac ‘ Parker W aller Pierce M issLovina or Cornelia Patten Mercy PnttfenGeo Prentiss H Palmer Miss Amelia Page J H PoWell Geo W Palmer M r Root Miss Lovina- Rowland Jackson Reynolds Andrew’ Rice Polly Reed Joseph G Richaidson John . Risendoff Morindst •Sloan Joshua G’ Sencor Elias Smith Jonah 2 • .Sheaver Mrs- Elizabcth i , or John Weare ) Sackelt Benjamin A 2 Sherman Mrs Harriet Shears Miss Ascnaih Smith Jeremiah Sheppard Pliny Stehbins John E ualuy. cim bo j Y 'S . j iq c & IL C U ] Pmnts and Oil, ot the very I found at E . June 4,1847. P __________ . f f f c R T M= M c lN T I R E 'S . P IL E E L E C T ! T AR Y , MT a ccrfnjn ciirare for Piles, either external <>r inter nal, bieedlng or Mind, for sole by R iD A V I S . Coorieistuwii, A pril 16,1B47. ______ ___________ E V E R Y , dase-nption of Foreign arad Domestic Clofhs.'Cusainieres arrd Satinets, iv illia li kinds M e w D r a p e r & T a i l o r . S X JO H N begsieaye to announce Ip the cit- * ixens of Coopetstown and thc surroumlirigcoan- 1 try, that he has opened a Shop in Dr, Piolt's m vt t»uiiding,drrci:lly opposite the .Arcade Store, vVhrri say there isy c t l.ope in yotif case; -Hiintfrcds'uptsn. hundn-da oi' tesii- c linpesl. ’I'llP higliear priee pniri lor tlld Iron. , not despair . um n u i tts uu-=fii ■ A fw h o Writ to purchase. Ploughs are invited fe I f S i - u ‘r 'A ^ r r r ” A in 'iT p ii ralUn»l Pxnmiii^rUilh^bt’liprthnhii'fo^ willirn hwny IM 1 k R I A I i H K A U T II P(L*LS hnving ^rougnt I (f pnnti.fiffl Pooprritnwn, MnV 7,1847. Iv37., ^ about the same on,,s above mentioned ; and u is ,— -- - . ----- ■— J: ------------ -u— ■ —— ,------------- - -------- . known, too, to liavo been done upon the same son- e'ral principles, to wit t operating as a mild, steady and poweiful AtXEnxrivK. To produce this.efieci; the pills should be taken ia small doses— one pill .. js ' — *.. . - j each nig’ut i-s a great plenty, ond riiany require.but P in k 's m \fe | ha|f a pdl, and the,effect i s truly agtonrihing, T I im I course cos'sTroih three lo six' cents per week, and i.be deaigns making arnl triiiiniiiig nil kinds p f grntle uueris gnrrnenia, in the best manner a.id .after ihe , most a| o f tlfe I , ,es.. Being constantly in tlie receipt | ’aris and New York Fashions, nnd hav- •ilifc patitut pursues'His doily avocations as nsiinj; and with proper attention t<> diet, exircise, & c . n crisis may, iio expect, d in from ten to thirty days. T r y a box this way— it will puyicogt. tfl lo . f j y e i b G i o o f i s . \ n p i H E subscriber grateful for the pntfonagebestoW-,. J t ed for the last'six years. has thepleitBure tpsay, • in nnticipating.lheir future wonts, he has nnd is now daily receiving from New Y o r k the largest and inost desirable stock of GO O D S ever presented in this coanty, all o f which hnvcbecn boiightsinqe the great ' reduoiton in prices thts spring, and tire nt rates whifeii gives the largest quantityof Goods for the.leaSt amount of pay. His. stock consists-efDry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Grockeryj Noils, Glass, Iron, Steel, F loilr, Salt, T in Ware, StovcsiStoVe Pipe, etc. _ . . j.ra - at . -w _i _ Among the Dry Goods rriny be found a ll grades o f Jrist returned from New Y p rk with a ( Broadoloilis, Cassimeres: Sjtinets,''Tweeds, Ctissi- terge-.Im. of Goods; which in nddt ton to f e y | mere, nii vroof,.French Ca^hirerfe.Kentucliy Jehus,’ R O A D C L O T I IS . —FrneFrench Mack, English ,, Founer large stock, makes one of the Lauoest AND nni) an cndleS'i variety ol Suuiuier Stuffe for men or and American black, blue bliick.andfaricy cql- ,;»iost Compi.ete AssoStm fntof Goods■EysR,OFF.Eft--ii(.jillj rtn. )o.die 3 are rememhered iri the way of ' \oths ‘ \ ' r i .Satinets, From, 3 T rents :.ed in Tins MA.n'rtnr, Ij;a n J iip p ly E -W , WhD/Jfeff; ffff a fei'# d '-B (troa'G!9o4'.'L«'l»«i''eR»thi U t iia e * « « :- Ij hams; Fancy Ginglinriis,. Lipyns. FrnWs,.aii eridlesri iijg iiad considerable experierice iii sorne of the most1 of Bummer Gooits for men’s nnd hoy's weiir, :Tt right, ffi:hjonab!e places oi the Strttej hejeels confident of prices the- first nmc. T O W N P O M P ST O R E . >•§»«««fo Y 0'1’ >« n supenorstyle.vrith.neatness and June 26.1847. o |, despatch; andabitters-hi.niself tjiat by constant anph-r _ • - — iyl — ,.y. - ■ - ------ t .— ; cation and unwearied attenfioii tb ttie wants ofthose rW IU W N S E N .D ’S S A R S A P A R IL L A — J Uft re i who wish to dress with taste, he will receive a liberal M. ccivedaiiirgesupplyiifthisCclebratfediiiedicine, 'share of public patronage. Phrticulnr' attentidn will Which wrli h e suld .by the single bottle o r by tbo doz. be given to cutting and niarking, so tliilt it mny be Remember; a tlhe sign oftho Elm Treras. I eiwily understood by the maker. Jiine4,.i847. o P E . J O H N S O N . | Guoperstowri, June 3; 1847: tt t i l l . - - . S u l M i i i c r F a s h i o i i s ; A R P E T S — Persons iti want nf Chrpi tlna aviiii,lil do welt by calling nt the Albany Store before ranking iheir purchases,,ns flley ciin fiied n good as sortment, cheap.-n ' t «J. D . V 0 6 D . June 17. 1857. o > N E W A R R IV A L A t T H E C A S fl-d t C R E D I T S T O R E . oreil Cl Cissim eres an to $8 per yard, Mny 12.1817: Satinets, from, 3 1 'rents G . W . E R N S T € A R P E T S I C A R P E T S H . - G V W . E R N S T ia _ novy ready to sbpw a lurge assortment of fine, exli'ti fine and saperfino, dll \vuol nnd eoilou Cnrpet- ing, fend will soli all the (liilerent styles nl thc.vcry lowest po.usibh'prices. Cnllsnon. M n y 6,1817. q A P E R H A N G IN G S .— just reeeivei! a largo and splenitiS assortment of Paper Hangings, with Borders tanialch; nlso, Paptr Window Shades, of all Widths, for Sale by E . & H. C O R Y . June 4,1847. o ■ ■ -. - .. ■ f I'tO O L S . —-Iron Bars, Spades,Shovels, G a r- JL den Rakes,' P ick Axes, Iron Bench Screws, Hoes, Potatoc Hooks, Plough devices, elo., lor sale bv , . E . & H .O O R Y . — ’ 7,1847'. o ^nxiciia 'ani.. mple W itl'2 allcqtt Dntpel rirponny Willinns 'add Luzerne^ , an Horne. A T Hind* jolin. Hagerty Jjm e s Harrison Dswight W-ilapn G e o W 'Wilriams-Charles Warren N J & Co- Warren 'Wiliiain A Wbnt* Janie* ' White, Mile* ■ W h itteckM raM a rL . . W allace MiasElrnira R O B E R T D A V IS , P. M . R O A D C L O T H S — A splendid aswrtmcnt o Cloths just received, consisting of line, plain black and twilled French Clothst nlso, plain and brown,French Cloths, with everysrnde ofhlue hack, brown.green-nrad'in visible green.EnglishGiotljs;. ar.d n large lorpE (Jain arid fancy Cariinxerev sucli as Frerich Dtfefltin, piaiti Browns nml every other: style, new and nice, and at prices tHarcAN’i b e beat ; at the Gush and Credit $torfe. No. 2 Bxclinnae. Row. CuuiierstoMii, June25,1847.0 J. H . S 1 Q R Y . F o r S a l e , A O R t S T W I L L , situate in (he town p f Exeter, im , Otsego co., oiie mile trom the loot ofSchuyler’s: Lake, containing ihreo rriti of Stone, n sm u t M ill, with Screen attached, n. Corn Cracker, arid two Bolts,— all in good cdnditiori arid j i o * operating. Connected with the;abdveis is nDw Dwelling House and -ED IN in wunt ;n;;j figured 4 4 hlaclt S p s for*IVMinlillas ofblaiKandcolored'Barriigcf , _ ■, j ..5, AlustmSj and the*AEfeEST‘lot of GingfinnraDyer offer- [ goln(.bottutifojiDress patterns, tedd in tliisliis nwiket,Witharket, allll thehe otherther styty lesesot ot Pre**-,re G R O C E R IEE S .—— Detcfpiinietcfpiined etc. in t m With a t o s i p s s , G R O C E R I S . D not to.lose the good vroods ; an nUditton (o .the PE^qrtrttentpt I urasols, najng anj extensive patronage received in the, way Fnrosolctt*3, Boriffetts, & c., U’gtuier wiih rt lawfe.nd-, of Groceries, I ha ve more o i mose Tens .which have clition of staple uoodfe; with all the! tt lie-fancy Fixings. 1 elosedmanyanafternooii visit vviiii hearty good cheer and. ’Triinniings to inntch. I woiiltl ortly hay to.those, | tfie .earnest enquiny o f “ wiicrc did y.du get this ■ -------------------- ’u- •* .-tl — A .. .......... » ' • 'pea for 3s. pferpoundT’ & tliefiriergrades I v, the best that oim he found; i/iiave also constantly bp hand Flour, barrej ancU suck,Balt, which con, be fifidby the barrel or smaller quantities, now ready for delivery, C R O C K E R Y — A good assortment ; some new patterns, beautiful. . ' iiA R D V Y A R E — There nnotlungkept at a coun try sforc in the ^ay o f Hardware, butuiay he found in my assortment. Nailkwf trie test .quajity.at low, • prices. A large assoftrnerit.of thh best qualitiesjof Iron arid Steel, cqmprisijg the various sizes in uset wlii.h cpri be bought cheap fof tnsh, coniidferiiig fil'd •illAT O.Cl’T be BEAT. Cooperstown, June 4, 1847. ___ ____ ____ ___ _______ n . e llin g fi . Shed,',ahd,a«iraaU,qqantify of Land, w h jcftw ill be sold with fee M ill. For parficutars o« to tern* of sate. & c . cm n ire o f this subscriber o n the premtses. , m . ■* B E N J A M IN R O B E R T S . Exeter, June 2^.1847, , , 7vV4ff > ' \ H S B S A L I H i R l t i r . ' ISS R . P. LO R E R has lately received frotn N. Y o rk a large and well-Selecled assbi irnerit o f 5JSKK ^;B3nT Amm e a w s t to which sho invites the atfcntipu of the Ladies of Cooperstown and its vicinity, with the confident as- riuraricfetliut she w ill be,abfe to plertso oil who may favor herA fimnd Ptai Clmia Pen.,,. y.o.u,.,» ,v„w. r Diuistnlile, and a vnriety of other Straw Huts; French FI owcm ; a great Variety, o f Ribbons'! ntrenerni ns- sprlment of Capa aiid Head Dresses, Muslin and Swiss Inseriihgsand Edgings,! Embroidered Mnshn; Ghemizettfes, Urider -Handkerchiefs- and - Collars, Tiifr'atl arid black Brussels Laces,eic. • ■ , j Alsot a i’mV fehpifee Dress Patterns of Gingham\ Piin ts, Mousselirife do Laines, Organda Lawrisj Bnll- iuhts and printed Mushhs; brnndblack Manidtn and ■ feiliefe ' Silk Hose ntid Gloves ; white Grape, 'fiubetnad Broclie Shawls; Parasols; PurseTw ist and Steel Trimming?; Bog Clasps, Tas?eIs and Steel t e d s ; plain H a irarid Gurlsf together w itha great Variety of articles not mentioned; hero, all n fwhtph : aro offered on terms that cannot foil to»«'<fy ‘ he most '- economical. Cooperstown, May 13,1847. oly W are, at wholesale or rchxil, aftd . ail jobbing, in the maiiuraeturitig lirie done f n dip best mariner. S T O V E S — -All the new and desirable patterns. with or withrfuifufhit'nrji constamly ori hand, prices-. very low. Stove.Pipe of Russia nnd Engl.’sh. Iron, cheap. ' / ‘ '. ■ lhave otily'to say, i f yon aro in want of anything ufeefni ot ofnamenta!, you will most likely itnd-thand at a price which wjll satisfy-tho most feconomfoaT, _— t...y you i Please call arid tee before Fly Creek, May 18, 18*7 elsewhere E Y L O N N O R T J