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f\ 'IS v i t ««& •V4W\sV*>'i ; *wswT* •*• \ ? '•'••^sMi? place reconcile us to it. Whether is it best to live in constant dread of dijath, or to be perfectly ^Jg^Hiar and. Reconciled wjth it> jtf the latter,\ \decorate the grave ,ySrd arTd' lant the oiienfaj cypress: the grave oose its victory, and death his stilig. will Tim PjawSUJ^NTfBV>HL«}AM)H.—For several ays thn President was aonjeWfiat indisposed, but > are happy to learn that he has so far recovered 48' »be able lei receive bj» friends as usual, and to take sercise on jfbrsebaok. It is understood frojn the ' gluat, source,\ says the New-York Standard, fat he will commence his contemplated tour on the |t of June. ' , - ' Yours,truly, U—Mr. Livingston has re- eved *fae appointment of Minister to France, and is ncceefled fn the Department of State by Mr. M'- __ri Diiane, of Philadelphia, whoh\&sfi>een [pointed' Secretary of the Treasury, has, ere this, iidoubtedly assumed the duties of his new station. |r. Stevenson, of Virginia, is; understood to' have ceired the appointment of Minister to England. •\The tide of life,\ : is received, but, if it be not he ebb of reason, it certainly is not \the flow of ju'mbers,\ and, as a' poetic effusion, is im ire are*t all times happy to receive contributions to Blank itioer Steamboat.— The steamboat Cornelia is now \rti the fiilltide of success rul operation\ on the Black River. We understand it is the intention of the company to,rtii) this boat daily through tbe^season.— We wish thecbtnpany success iu their lau- dable undertaking, and.trustthe day is oot far distant, when they will be met by a cor- responding- liberality ou the part of.theJ state by the construction, of a canal, to cbifr- nect the waters of the Black River with the Erie canal.— Black Rieer Guzelle. He'strongly recommends the introduction of the Angora Goat into this country, and says?—\The value.of a Cashraere shawl hete (Constantinople! is from three to four <jnd some, five' hundred dollars, The best, Vof Jhe French silk imitations may bo pur- ~*t.- J chased ftir thjrty dollars. The cost of the rJBR»\ introduction of this anima) into the., United Slattea, tyOuld not be much for two or three* public men of fortunes Wo undertake ; it would be nothing compared to the expense they were at, in introducing the rotten, mangy, short-lived Merino. The goat is a hardy animal, long-lived, and 1 subjected to none of the diseases of the sheep.\ SPRING GOODS. J UST received at the ST. IIAJVRENCE CASH STORE, a fresh supply of CANAL.— We*a're happy says the Eliiiira Gazette, of May 11th, to an- nounce to the public tHe'final completion of \the Cheinung Canal, aud the commence- ment of navigation thereon. A canal boat left this village on Thursday morning last, li will be sold cheap, for cash. ', v ( «. EDWIN CLARK. Mat 27, 1«33. .22 op ENTRY.—A custom house MSlumnsandehall feel obliged to correspondents*] 1 TO board of which a number of our citizens any favow which tiey themselvw would not bfiish embarked for the purpose of witnessing the ' ursjtjBif per intent upon the work. I he boat affd^.conjpany proceeded lo the Horjse- \Heads and then proceeded' to the Pine Val, ley, where they met a Canal Boat from Ha- vana. The party then returned to Horse- Heads, and partook of <i dinner prepared by Mr. Harffi' Id, afior which the boat ru 'turned to this villuge. ftlr. Dickinson, the superintendent of the northern division of the Canal left Havana State Boat and D own. AttaANv _ gsr , has been established at the city of Albany, and Wm. Seymour, Esq. sppointed collector. We regret to say, that this disease has made'lb appearance at Nashville and Cincinnati, although, we have the pleasure to add, that as yet very few cases have occurred in either place. C«Arf«5-E.-*-A correspondent of the Philadelphia^ Intelligencer, in speaking of the appointment of Mr. Duane as Secretary of the Treasury, writes, \ I have just learned that some important cabinet changes hare this day been conferred.\ A friend at our elbow thin© the change conferred, cannot be \small stuff.,'* -inasmuch as all Uncle Sam's pocket money •eSms to be included, which just now amounts to $8,554,556,natwKh8tanding,according to Col. Stone, there is nothing but .tfee scrapings loft. Mr..AvERY'9 Tj8tAfc~--Tlie investigation of this case had attbeltst accounts from Newport, occupi- ed the Cour.t eleven days without any prospect of be- ing able to tfwiae when ft would .coaelude.— More than one Hundred witnesses have been exam- ined, and as many jr^ore were to be called to the stand. 'In speaking of the deceased, the Boston Dai* I ly Advocate says, \wherever she is traced,she seems I to have carried a remarkable power of fascination, 1 anil commanding influence over those around her, I whatever may have been her vices.\ Thaxourt are very indulgent to dhe prisoner, and the Attorney- f General admits evidence, of avery possihle/elation (o the case, with great liberality. It is rumoured that Washington Irving is-to receive the appointment of Chief Clerk in the Department of State. The fiddress of the Republican Members oljthe I Legislature is before us and will be given in out next. THE T.ATE FBESHKT— Vie receive tom all • sections the most distressing accounts of the damages ami loses sustained in consequence of the-tate almost •unprecedented freshet. A'ldetalled account of the disasters would fill our,paper. At Albany and Troy the damages hare been very great attended with the loss of lives At Pittsburgh, the upper bridge was 14SSJ*ept away and.the destruction off ropertyTmmeosq. At Keeseville, forges, saw mills, dams, &c. have 'been carried off. At Glen'a Falls, Warren co.; •Canajoji£r,ie, Montgomery co.; in Wayne co ; in •Chenango, co.; in Otsegoco.; in Jefferson, and in- deed Almost every county in tho State, the loss has been most severe. At Hartford, Conn, the flood jose'to 17 feet thove low water mark. The destruc- ition of property, exclusive of damage to crops, cau- diot, in this State, be less than$400^000 or $500,000,, and may greatly exceed .this sum. . iTHBO»tENT»i. CYPRESS.--We copy, tho fol- llowiing letter from Qprnifiodor6 Porter to Mr'.*Skin-, net, accompanying some seeds \of .the Cypress tree. The last paragraph of which, we cannot but think contains some extraordinary sentiments *° emanate ifrom .an intelligent man Who received his-birth in a Christian land, and in whose hands the took .of reta- liation rnqft undoubtedly have been placed- ' f* S PERA, Jan. 30. BEAR; SKINNER: I send you some of the seeds of the ori- ental cypress tree\ with which the Turkish cemeteries are decorated and embeilished They are uo\v at perfect matarity. 1 had them CQ,Uectedyesterday, ... . I haye t se,at sonje to ftie HortifcuitttKal Society «rfMassachusetts., where, I have no doubt, they will be properly disposed of.— Those inclosedTBeg you to distribute ; as perhaps 'the climate of Maryland will be better adapted to them' than that of Massa- chusetts, though I have no doubt that the, tree will flourish in both. Every body has read of the beautiful and extensive cemeteries of Pentari, of Pera and Constantinople. It is to this tree they owe their beauty. It is not worth while to go into a minute description of it. It is iofficient to sSyV that\ itjs (he naort appro- priate tree for grave yards; arid, as the question has beoh agitated in Some of our \ \\\^ \ ' •'^'\• s Wd8- < shbiitd>bfeorna- arrived here .in 13liou/sand '20 minutes, having passed \The^olonade of 40 locks all of which proved'to be substantially anc) fully adequate to the purpose of their con- struction, since ^the repairs of the past sea- son have been made upon them. The time p occupied in passinjg the locks was from 3 1-2 to 5 minutes each. Mr. Huffman who is hereafter to be the acting Conrrriissoner on this Canal is expec- ted'tu join 'Col. Bouck to day, to outer upon h di id hi Alb Dl j y, p the duties assigned him.— Albany Daily Adoerther. Georgia. —The convention', the members of which have been recently elected, to re- duce the representation in tlie^ Legislature of. Georgia assembled at Milledgeville ou the 6th inst. William H. Crnvvford and James Mi Wayne, were nominated for President of the convention, and on count- ing the ballots there appeared to be 15G votes for !V]r. Wayne, 88 for Mr Crawford COC NTY LYCEU^L. A MEETING of the St. Lawrence Ccjtmty Ly- ceum Wilt-be held in Ogdensburgh, at the Academy, on Wednesday\'the 19th of Jtme next at 1 o'clock, P. M. Public addresses and lectures may be expected from several literary gentlemen of the county, - a \.• By order of the society. , * N. H LOSEV, Secretary, : May 15, 1833. S f -7 . ——— • PORT OF OGDENSJqTJRGH. WEEK ENDING MONDAY MAV 27. Arr'd 20th. Steam-Boat, Caroline, Hart, master, fronTKingston. 1 • \ Dur. bb. ! John Bull, Martin, mast, fr.om Prescott. 21st. Schr. Edward Sacket, Otis, mast, from ;- Queenston. Schr. Thomas Hart, McMillan, master, \ frfimJPrescotE. .. 22d. Dur. bt. Deffanco, Johnson, mas^, from Coteau du Lac. »- Steam bt Caroline, Hart, master, from 'Kingston. * - 23d. Dur. bt Sarah, Srowell, master, from' •' Waddington. ->» 24th. Dur. bt. Packet, Cable, master, from Coteau du.J5s.aci: Dur. bt. Romp, Juwett, master, from Coteau du Lac>! . , Steem-bt. Curoline, Hart, master, from Kingston. Dur. bt. Jno. Simpson, Marshall, mast. ~ from Coteau du Lac. 25th. Steam bt. United States, Van Dewater, master, from Lewiston. Dur. bt. Sarah,'Stowell, mast. Wad- dington. Schr. New-York, Child,most. Oswego. Schr. Henry, Bassett, mast. do. 27th. Schr. Indiana, Rogers, mast. Genesee. Cle'rd20th. Durham boat. Union,for Coteau du Lac. Steam-bt. United States, fqr Kingston. Dur. bt. John Bull, for Prescott. 21st. Steam-bt. Caroling, for Kingston. Dur. bt. John Bull, for CoteatnW* - • Dur. bt. New-Britain, dot'-\ Dur. bt. DeCanco, do. . 23d. Steam-bt. Caroline, for Kingston. • 25th. Dur bt. -Packet, for Coteau du I,ao. Steamibt. CaroUne, for Kingston. ,„« 27th. Steam bt. United States, fur Kingston. AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FIIOM UTICA, RE now opciiina; at the Store No. 2 Maible How, Ford-street, a general assortment of • A 1 BOOIW & STATyV JEWELRY, FANCY jHAIUJ WARE, Fancy MPry Good?) 4* Ciothbig, Which iliry ;intend to sell uQusually low'.a'l private sale. They wiU ,,lso sell at AUCTION\ on two days in each weelMhougliout the v'far. And will be constantly receiving from their store fit Uticn, NojtV Wowl* purchnscd for cash at the Auttinn rtoins in NIMV York. The inhiibitnnU of Ogdensburgh and tlm surrdirTjdiim tnuntry are respectfully invited la call \and examine their goods and'prices, d May 27, IK33. OGDEN^BUROIJ ACADEMY, At a jbiDf meeting recently held of the Patrons of the Ogdensburgh High School, for some'time past under'the siipennteadence.of the BeK, Ira Pettibonc, and the Patrons of the Ogdensburgh Academy, Tor many yeaia superintended-'18y Mr. Josiflh Perry, it vyas. Resolved unamrijously, that thea.u tv\ o institu- tions '^ho.Ciltl, be and they hereby are united, undt'r the name of tho Ogdens'iurgh Academy, under the superintendence of the Rev. John A. Savage; who will, in adclitiofi'fo file supervision of the whole, take, special charge of the classical department, eilher per- sonally or by an assistant teacher Mr. Josiah Perry, wlio ha» been long known in this and the adjoining counties, as an enterprising and successful teacher, will have special charge of the English department. The female department, is committed to the care of Miss Mason, who is already well known t'o our com- munity. . I hti government and discipline of the school irt all it3 departments will as nearly as possible be made strictly paternal, characterised by mildness combined LAKE ONTARIO. TIIE'L-OW^PRESSDRE and 9 scattering. This result is important hi h i f h i ih g p as showing the views of the majority with regard toiheques^jion of nullification. We have seen nothing to induce us to believe that Mr. Crawford is in any measure dis- posed to countenance that political heresy ; but as Mr. Wayne has taken a prominent part in opposing it, and has thereby render- ed himse.lt pecoliary obnoxious to its advo- hi li j A CARD. DANCING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. py cates, his election as thejpresident of the i ll convention proves to- us ve^y clearly lhat notwithstanding the desperate efforts which the nullifiersiii Georgia have made d d hi d g t« denounce and proscribe him, and not- withstanding the confidence with which the advocates of the\ doctrine in South Car- olina have calculated upon the support of Gi i hi ff h evergreen; the top of a '\\• ' \ ItgfoVu Georgia in their efforts to oppose the gener- al government, and to produce a separation of the .Union, the state is decidedly opposed to their views, and will resist all their ef- forts to dissolve the sacred lie by which the states are bound together. The present- ments ot the grVod jury against Messrs. Forsyth and Wayne, &. the burning of them in effigy, from this circumstance have pro- ved to be of no avail ; and those who have been engaged in .those honorable, transac- tion will now have an otaponutiity to reflect Tipon the folly of thejr, conduct at their leis- ure..— Baltimore Wi .Important Discooery.-^-C. S. Rafin- esque of Ibis city, \Professor of many Spi- ences, Architect, Draftsman, &c. has an- nounced to (he public, the 'discovery, by himself, of a new mode of erecting buildings of all kinds, so as to render them entirely incombustible. He denominates this dis- covery by the term Incombustible Archi- tecture;, aud alleges the following as the advantages of the new style, ell of which he offers to warrant, v.iz c— 1. Buildings wifjjbe fire proof. 2. They cann^Eue-set on fire on purpose. 3. They cannot catch (ire from neighbors. 4. TheywiH last longer. 6. They can be warmed in Winter at l-3d the actual present cost. * 6. They ffci'll be insured at a mere trifle. 7. They will be warmer-in winter. ; 8. They will be cooler in summer. •9. They will require no expense of fire engines and firemen, i 10. They will save the lives of 100,000 persons doomed to be burnt alive. 11. T^hey will save 100 millions of dol- lars of property doomed to be burnt. 12. They will look neater aud more convenient inside with more space, &c. &c. These unquestionably are important con- siderations, and the professor speaks most certainly Of his ability to perform all he promises. The modus bperandii of this new style, he wisely aud discreetly keeps to himself; bdt with magnificent liberality he Offers to divulge the secret to any architect for the sum of glGOO f or if any demur at this price* he declares he<will himself un- dertake tlit .erection of any edifice* and r4<^fl6|ift>Jf payment .the'saving infnel and ^^& MR. WILLIAMS, Teacher of Dancing from the ity of Boston, would most respectfully inform the Youn» Ladies and Gentlemen of Ogdensburgh, that lie will open a School for the instruction of the above polite accomplishment, on Monday next, June 2<i, in the Stano Builtiing opposite the Old Court-House, State-street. Hours of instruction for Ladies from 1-2 past 2 un- til 6 o'clock in the afternoon ; i»nd for Young Gen- tlemen from 1-2 past 7 until 1-2 past 9 in tho eve- ning- Teruui of anui/i^.. .Pivo E>olU~> ,> R r n»ar(pr._ Spanish Dances and Waltzes included.—(Thirteen lessons comprise the quarter.) The most modern style of steps & figures will be taught. Lessons cjiven in private families if desired. (Jrj-The graceful car- riage and genteel deportment of those entrusted to his tuition will receive a particular part of Mr. W.'s attention, %*For further information please enquire of Mr, Williams at W. B. Haskin's Hotel. May 27, 1833. the 2Tlh inst. at the Auction Siote, Ao. 2 ble Row, t'oitl-st. sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. it quautitv of DRY GOODS, Fancy Mffardivare, A* French Perfumery. Also on Wednesday evening, sale to com- mence at 7 <%lock, a valuablo collectiou ot Paintings &. Engravings. Term* Onsli for nil sums under $50 ; over $50, four months for approved uoles- payable^t the I3.uil<. \0({densbiiral. M«V 27th, 1833. 22wl TV|OTI€'K;—The propeitynnd eff.-cts J_^l ofHiitry KasJman,including his no(e> and accounts, having bet'ii assigned lo th<' tindersipfii-ed for ccrt<iiii 'purposes mentioned in a deed of trust, notice is hereby given to nil who arc indi-btrd to the eourern, tlial immediate payment must be made to u\ <>i ourivgent, nt the store recently occupied b) Rlr.fKnsiman. The b>isinr«s formerly mrrii'd on by Mr Fvtstman will be contimn-d by us. ^Ve offer for sale a general assorlment of with firmness, and Corpureal puiiuihinent, except in [f; extreme cases, will b^ avoided. To parents and guardians jinmodlately in the vicinity of Ogdenn- uurgh, it is unnecessary for the trustees to give any assurances, us Ihe teaohors are too well known to require any. To thosp abroad, the Board beg leave to say lo any ami all that are interested, that they may safely indulge ftfe' fullest confidence that those committed to tlus—besom of this institution uitl have all that care bestowed unon th'oir intellectual and moral cultivation, which can be secured at any other institution in Ibis region 1 of country. RATKS OV TUITION. Orthography, reading, mental arithinetiq, and first lessons in geography, per quai tqr, $3 00 The above studies, and geography with, tho use of globos, F.nglisli grammar, practical arithmetic, penmanship, history, rhetoric anil composition,, , 4 OW Book .-keeping, natural and moral philosophy, hii^hi'i- lirimches of mathematics, astrono- my, botany, and chemistry 5 00 Urawhv/, |iainUni^, embroidery,Latin, Greek, . and French languages 6 0Q An apportunity wiiYbc furnished to any who may \vis!i It) actjnire a krujuledge of music, tmierthe instruction of Mr. Dana, who is an acc^>jj)|ilis)ied piTlonncr in vocal and instrumental music. Mr. Uau;i will give k'Sioiis on the piano-forte and prgan, at £10 pcn|uartcr. The schiMil v. ill be opened on the 20th in't. in'Sje Academy rooms, hitherto occupied by Mr. Perry, which have IHTII ri'ntrd\for the purposu It will be nct!> umiei^tuoil, that no student need apply for atfimssiun lor a l<ss tifin than the time betwe.'ii the day of entrance md the conclusion of the quarter. A hoarding house is attached lo the Academy, where thuse v.ho may deyire it, can b« aooomiiio- dated tJIVIT'BD STATES, GJIE4T BRIT- AIN, WILLIAM THE FOU«TH, . \ And the Steam Packet UNITED KINGDOM, Will run the ensuing season in tho fol- Jowing order : % UNITED STATES, CAPT. R. J. VAK DEWATEB, And Lewiston for OgJ densburgh every Thura' day morning 8 o'clook* Youngstown, 9 A. M* Rochester, 7 P. frl- Oswego,Friday 1Q A. M - Sacket's Harbof, 6 P . M- Toaehing at ._ Kingston, f'reneh Creek, Alexandria Bay, Brockville, Morristown, & ar. at Ogdensburgh on Saturday. WiU leave Ogdensburgh for LewistoD every H|ohaay at 5 A M. -touching at Morristown, < Brookville, Alexandria Bay, French Creek, Kingston, SackePs Harbor.iOP. M. Tues. 8 A. M. g Rochester, do 7 P M York, Wednesday mprn. Youngstown,-\4<i 1 P. M. -& ar. at l,ewiston?2 P. M. UNITKD KINGDOM, CAPT. W. L. HARIKGTOS, - And Queenstou for Prescott every Friday afternoon. Will leave Prescott fur Queeuston every Tues- day afternoon. GREAT BRITAIN, CAPT. JOSKPU WHITNEY, And Lewiston and Queenston every Satur. at <t i\ M. touching4tOs-- v»ego Sunday morning. I.. HASIIROt'CIv, J HoSSKKT., JOHN KINK, I) S. DOTV, (i. N. SlIVMOOR, lj KlIRO, Ogdensburgh, .May 1R, 183X K. n. AI.I.EN, G W. KRUUKII, J C Bean, S. Gil BEHT, WM. RACO.V, K. V'II.AS. NEW GOODS, AT PRESCOTT. NOK TON, has just received from o .Montieul a vurv cxltnsive and general assortment of GOODS, nmong niiiieli will be found a splendid HSsutlrueut ol Reiuly made Clothing, P.iliueriuo';, Hroadclntlis, Muslins, rus &c. Will lravc Prescott for Queenslon and Lewiston evury Wednesday mum- \ WILLTAM FOURTH, CAPT. Will le^vc Prosrott and Ogilt^nsliuriih l^r Niagura Friday morning. Tliero 19 a line of staajpa and steam-boats running daily between Ogdensbur^h ami Montreal and Pres- cott ami Montreal; and stages to and from Ogdens- bur*;li and Plattsixirs;h, on Lake Champlain, ViTater- lown and Ulioa, :ind a daily line ol packet boats from Uswego to__S}racuse aud Ctica, thus atfording &yery facility to tr'nvvlU-ra. i • May 13, 1833, And Youngstown and Niagara for Prescott, Monday at 3 P. M. FORTUNE'S \»*• HEAD-QUARTERS. D. J'UDSON'S Capital Prize Lottrry Office. To catoh.0ame Fortune's golclen smiles, Assiduous wait upon her—BURNS. Improve your time, as this is the last year for selling Piizes. 31st December nexl, Lotteries terminate. Drawn numbers of Extra Class No. 13, for 1833. 1-8 35 46 60 \3 20 48 14 36 19 Drawn numbers of Extra Class No. 14, for 1833. 18 54 55 15 22 2 8 64 17 38 4 May 29, Extra Class No. IB 66 numbers 10 drawn ballots^-Capitals, $20,000,10,000,5,000,3,000, One hundred of $1,000, and 16 of $500. f. Tickets only $10, shares in proportion. ' Clas3 No. 8, for 1833, draws June 6,—Capitals, $25,000, 10,000, S,000, kc^&t. i Tickets only f 5, shares in proportion. „, June 12, Extra Class No. 16—66 numbers, lOdrawn ballots—Capitals $ 20,000,10^000, 5,000. Tickets $5 shares in proportion. Extra Class No. 17, draws June 19, 1838—Capitals $12,500, 5,000, 2,200, 6 of 1,000,10 of 500, &c. Whole Tickets only $4, sbares in proportion. June 26—Class No. 9—Capitals, #40,000, 10,008, 6,000,6,000,2,454, 20 of 1,000, &c. &c. Low- est Prize, $12. Tickets only $10, shares in proportion. Tickets, packages and shares, in a variety*bf for- tunate numbers, in the above Schemes, for sale at D. JuDse«'s-Lucky^Lottery Office. Persons at a distance, wishing td purchase, rean obtain them by enclosing cash, or prize tickets, (letters post paid) addressed to D. JUDSON CCT\ Current and uneurren money bought and told. May 31,1835. j And also PAILS, TUBS, WINDOW BLINDS, & SASH, at ' ery Jow prices. The following are some of Ihe nrlicles of Medicine, with the prices annexed, which are much lowpr than have ever been offered in the county : Latidnum, l'aregorick, Castor,.oil, Essences of nil kinds, nt 6 cts. per oz. Opodeldock, I;ritisri oil, Butt*nun's drops, Godfrey's toTrJiiil, at Is. per hoH-le, Epsom SHIIS and Sulphur, at Is. per Ib. Glnuber salts, 8 cts. and nil oilier afticlcs of the kind in proportion. A quantity of Dry Good* & RrndvMadr All of which will bf disposed cA nt such prices us lie trusts will «i^e sHlisUction to those who may f,ivxr him with a cdl. MHV 20, 4S:-»;i. 'Jl-tltn are olTered at very low rates. Also n span of HORSES, W'AUON, & HARNESS. K. VILAS, H. H. G1LLET. Dated May 25, 1833. 22 CITY HOTEL, ~ .78 ST. PAUL-ST. MONTUHAL. T HE subscriber has taken that large anj commodious House in the centre of the businesSj part of the City, No. 78 St. Paul-st. a fejw doors south of the Exchange Coffee-House, forjjierlv occupied as the MONTREAL HOTliL, by the late Ben jamin ThatXrTer. Extensive alterations have been made in the interior of the building and a reading room has been in- troduced. Every attention will be paid to travellers: a porter will attend to convey baggage to and from the steam-boats free of expense, and every attention w(,fl be paid in gugpjying the table with Ilifi beit the markets Afford. Extensive and excellent stables will be found on the premises. ..„%, PRE.VEIS UAW. 1833. 4w22 .ffjj py g jff^uirVhce, >And in the expense of the buiFd- irtg--it ^eing part of' •t%i*irofessor*8 i ! \pfan to feuild bouses of th\*' '\-•-'\ ' -•*•** Pork, Flour, Salt, &c. 4O0 Barrels Pork, 100 «• Ptoster, 4^. 200 » Flour, 250 «« Salt, 5000 Gallons Whiskey, ... received this day for sale. E. N. FAIRCHILD. May 27, 1833. NAVAL STOKES. Yo\X SALE BY T1IK SUBSCRIBER. Tons of Petersbuigh curddge, of a su- perior quality, 5 Tons of oakum, compasses brass and v%ood, canvass, brass buMifd blocU«, twine needles, spy-gjas<es, anchor\ clmiii<, sleam boat caulks made to order, sclioonpr and Durliurn boat sails made anil warranted lo set well, tarpaulings, oil cloths, salmou, dry tibli\ and mackerel. FRANCIS MULLINS, JNew VVliuif, Montreal. May 1, 1833. 21-3m CLEVELAND LINE OF PACKETS. 11LS line will commence rurrnt'hg irv. the course of this week, and a Schoon- er will leave here every few days daring I he tWson for Cleveland Ohio, through the ' VVellaud Caual. For freight or passage ap- 1 ply U> BUSII& SHEPARD. Ondensbure'i, Mny 13th 1833. N Ol'lCK is hereby given, tint an Elec- TOR SAL& T Bbls. \Granger's\ Beer. 14 bbls. cood (.'ider. 20 doz. Corn Brooms. ''Gencsue 1 ' Flour of different qualities, and all cheap for cash. HA11VEJ CHURCH. Mny 20,1833, J UST received, mackerel in bbls. and half bbls. at W. II. MARSHALL'S. May 21, 1833. 21 w2 Ogdonsburi;h Bank, will be dield at the Bunking House in tho village of Ogdens- liuri^li, on the, second Tuesday in June next, al 10 o'clock in the farejfdjIWf—And at the same tinm will lie held d'n Eloction of three Inspectors of the next annual 1 election of Drii'ctors. *\ 1 By oi der of tho Board of Directors. 1). C. JUDSON, Cash'r, Dated May 17, 1333. 21n OC, DEJYSB If UGH BANK. F ROM mid after tho 2~ih of February insL the Bank will be open for«-bussi- ness from 10 o'clock A. M. to 8 o'clock i\ M. •' .-• Bv order of the DitecloTS. D. C. JUDSON, Cash'r. February 13, 1832. J UST received. Strong Liquors. Brandy,Bum.Gin, &. Wines of ajll kinds, of the best quality, for pale by M»y 5>8, 1333. W. H. M&RSAJLL. f 11 HIS day received, Fresh Fruit, raisins, JL figs, oranges, and lemons, for sale cheap, at W. H. MARSHALL'S. May 21,1833. • 21\v2 F RESH supply of tens—young hyson, hysou skin, and bohea, now retailifigf by. W. H. MARSHALL. May 21, 1833. 21 w4 C OFFEE, of the best qnailtfi for sale by W*H. MARSHALL- Mny 21, 1833. 21w4 i ICE, dealt ond riice, f\r »Hle by W. II. MARSHALL. May 21, 1833. ' - 214w . G RATKFUL to a generous public for prfst favors, still asks for their pat-* ronage at Norfolk, where he has lately pur- chased the- 1 M.'C , CAVERN STAND, forrnetly owned by Mr. Harlow Post,; and without making any high-sounding pledges, which could never be redeemed, the un- dersignpd would content himself by only . saying, call andtest the establishment for yourselves. ELIJAH LOOMIS. Norfolk, May 9, 1833. 20-6TT : NOTICE. \* \VITHERAS my son, WiHiBt» H. Proctor, TT has left me * witbout my consent, I therefore forbid all persons b arbonng or trusting him on my account ofter tins date. D.W. PROCTOK. • Maiieia, xT(ay 7, 1833. 20-3w N KW Supply (Mid Filberts., Ma'tleira N fjMi.— Almontis, , Nuts, PeaNuts, Goooa Nuts, aod Woidtfts, now retailing cheap, by W. H. MARSHALL. May-2,8, 1833. . , the best qudlity, MARSHALL.*' D RIED Currants,'ot' for'sole cheap, by W. 6. p, W. May 28, 1833, Groceries at Wholesale. A General and extensive assortment of Groceries of nil kinds. g ^g p to feuild, .bouses of cheaper iate than af a ordinary - f much Certainly we bespeflUwmuch attention to the Profeai6r^4eclaratioas.- Phil. ^Qaz, the dented and neglgdti^ grave y*<4 keeps us in constant terror ofdeaw.— i|j((Lde«th haSnbsuch honors; thff lovely aS |«|of tlje ^yprcsf and the gateijr of the May 27, 1833. E. N. FAIRCHILD SPRING GOODS. • § _.».„ T-.T^- Porter has written to the Eu*i$<n\of the Amew€an Fwrft- et ,a conHnunication nccompanied with the qf an Angora Goat, from hair of which Cashtaero. shawls (tie. manufactured. \US-T reipeived atj the Angular more, Marble Row, opposite a the bridge, o H. THOMAS. SEASONABLE GOODS, Which will be' sold. »8 usiial, very cheap tor cash. May 21,1833. '(\• ' G OOU Cod Fish, jbf sale cheap by • W^B MARSHALL. May 88, 1833. * INSURANCE A GAINST loss or damage by Fire. ±\ 3, G. HOPKINS, Agent. Ogdensburgh, May 7, 1833. 10© Bbls. Plaster of Paris, AVE been thisday received and are offered for- sale, -by BUSH & SHEPARD. Mny 6, 1833. . . 19if New Lime, W ILL be ready for delivery mod, farm on the 16th of May, C. GOUPLATSD. TO LET, O Nfi half of the Stone Store on Ford-stre«t, lately becu- Bb d i , ^ SALfi. B Y virtue of fln execution'in my' ^, t h.iye seized ami taken all tlie jfght, title oh(l interest of Joseph\ Wnd ^ninhLi Barns to two P'ewB on the \ground floot of the Presbytertai) Meeting'House, tinrnbeVs 3. and 23; and one on the ground floor in Bre Union Mating Housii, in the town of Cmiton;—which I shall expose tn sale at public vendue in lald'tow'pjcomttiencing at jhe Presbyteiinn li^use, on th*9thdny of Jfly ^ik P* JVJ.~ Bated py & Btsbec, and given immediately. '\•SSflquite'o'f' LDWIN BACON. May, 1833. - 19- __ — 300 Bushels for stde by ALLEN ty WARNER Mnv, 11 1833,. \ 4 Two and threjyear o}d English Bulls, half Wooded UfliUam, anrj 3 Yoke of oxeji, 4. g $f7 years oW, for sale, 3 Yoke of sitefs to let. ' '* W\ • 1 tefs W\ 1 W H.M. Ogdensb\}||1ii, May, 14th 1833. V L\li;GAj > ir*t?hHH> « tl kitn—foi i by :'-'W. H MARSHAL! sale Jful next, »t one CantoD, May 2,1, 1833. 22 .,• LEMUKk April 16,190?. !! Rags HI Cotlon and hv J j ^ ) tfk toii, nundied, orhu>.he1, bV ^r ALLPtfSWA Ogdensburgh, JVliy foir SUPBUFIWE 200 BaneU WbUqds ,_...„, r family wse. l,QO v bbUf midhogs, rtcetved and for s^leT, hy^ \ * May C, 5833 H * • i