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[ i comm a ¢ a # mhqsier - ruin hate llike. old ChMforiifa. Abstract of Mr. Webster to Gow G 7 ~A % == amtfcéwfimmmgmm; Capt Windia !~ --.... R 2217\ Reply Gov _ C. H. EOCLESTON, By the a“??? & Fire R'eflmad‘ i 3.0 é)? w, £3 AML. _ <artiyeds rufiernoon from: Qbarges v. Wetister®a lettes to. Cov. Rell j © ~The QUS ir am |- BA M & CLARKE. ,, figs “1562936311 dn The. ols, '* g_ ' to tis dettér,) aaye \tt wwfignfn’i I P E5 IST‘ f g t pungrg’flégffi‘fi ‘mffflfiwflifliwéfiw RHebT Wrw‘eTTrgm Ban Fianbiseo to had authorized Col Montd6 ip tamply with :. RoptaiBuitting , Naw - | O wai York, fad are: not ing thetnthree 2 Tor the pFicii¢e of Law, as ATIORNEYS, , Abo iar daysiater thak o) pre. tie ollhs people of Mexico, and in| -*- pooch - Their present very elapleto wit | ol haw sit Equity: in tik State or vloue.etoounts. _ L | Issue a log's Sitate'Goverartbnt ___ 5 TBDELE AlfiNOT—Iflm,» bie, including hiJitige stock. of pets and New Yolk, [Ofice in.O&ford village, at No. Ex- ~a «Phe. Cherokees brings avet two millions of by tho-order of the RBectetnFy:0f ivat, dated f‘f-afir ‘Iihifili’fmt-lw’efl?@ Prints Cbssgneres Ani ofier hihge Bitldihgs, two dooremrest of Oxfost Figies 4°13}??? #4 'dast, 'over four hundred thou 19thHM‘N0erm to take:no part in 'the | of “55,3“? to the Chennai, 1:07.15 ept by P. L Dill 00352116543 Irn & freshcir g 5 Ofice. Dated‘ax‘brdil‘k‘fibmeqfl-QLCOM snd mz y* * - & . diet: f pean e0, cl artic ® n sandi ats of whicl ts in tho hands! pase Provesting#, exceptin accordance \with the Wescolfy iyhereha will be abny uplor tho5¢ Pes, superior to “mfg\ “e'JerZZ‘FLMfiSw a $2991; e a -The conductor of Howland ralglis specie tram, was robbei'of $30,000 on \Itis pdasage nerose the Isthinus, provious to \theailing of the Cherokee. . Emigration is 'pouring in through Ban Sri tore rapidly astever. But little do- fn miles, 'the water was too high in ' ad -large .gluches, fnd not epongh «in small ravines. Tho -water-howover, is fall- dng mpiles _ .; | Sw flips report dof gold being found in Oregon MRéCoilfirmed. 'Large oantities #ruch mixed qw‘imwlminu being discovered. . . y fBineg 'the firc-of June 44th, the business Sen Francisco has rallied ant operations again. . Maoy of the principal 'iffms are now build- ing with brick; and' with a Hererntination to 'have fire-proof buildings,-if bricks and'mor gar perp a =~ Me fivgfis of wefilvgeslfita 'cotopuare favorn- 'blyhdithGbBilobersales. Upon good -businese 'streets, prices thave ranged dsom $10 to 818 per aquard foot. Tiros 'immedigte consequences 'of the fire «pod 'the for. lumber, have been in eome-respectrunfevorably . ,_ Business ris 'now wery «genterily Hull ' theomghout she «qountry, aod no change for \tha batter can reasonably bd'expectod under \abverdl weeke. 'Whodut Uiitthattime traders will doublese -commenta <to their ~etoghe in aniiciposion of higher.pricestlater ~inahoreH. ° ** Grerr Drstoveny or Goro-Gom bake. -Gold Lake is about 100.m ils from Sen Aranvided. \It fies ata very tonsiderible <digv@tion'immbug 'the mountains that Bivido' ghp watare of the South Fork or Fenther <4roin-shoss «of tho norih braodh ofthe ¥ ubn. Thfliflf‘ecfifin from Mayseitais a ditHemorth wofleasl The Placer Times of Jaly }7th \thinks they ghow more gist-utility in the re- A b Teportrests on tha Aly anthority of Buf {Wor or three who have returned 'trgm 'Golll Aunke, yer but few are found Miami\ their marvélloustevelations. Thefirét 'man wio-ttime iro Maysville took ~ out party of 40 as (guile, 'on bwndition they ~pald him $100 eboh 'it' his story was verified < and fils life as a forfeit lor any decep- *T100; The party tmme sear dosing their way. A 'second man took out w perty at $200 euch - Thre way is very difficolt, A party of 10 Ka- 'nakee are said to have taken o0t #75,000 in *a wook [7] \The Pacific News of July Ist, says: The Gold Lhko excitement, so much talk- of fate, bas almost en- ' tubsidet. A ormzy man comes in for 'n shire al tho sespoosibiliy:; another -seport *isrthat they pretended iif’aaéoféfignf’nfld ato Abybt at 'Maryesific. Imfeod,wo'aro told that a dem- *onatrdfion ogrinst' the'tiwn is leated by ma- '»ny. People who have wrowrned after sravel \~ing come Lb0or 200 \miles suy 'thatthey lef to vast nombaroPparties roaming «about be- \ tween the sources ofthe Yuba 'awiveré, The party which first 'out rom MaryeviHie wore probably - rssured of ' the Frerd\tBlative to tho pesition and rishne sof Gold Lake. Their guide conducted them \ae (ar as Grass Valley, a distance bf nearly '100 filles, when they were Followed ;by eo © many they woutdnot proceed. ~* Base.-PFine erit is baing maile from a siti ~epring about 46 nriles west from Sotora, and nor 'Pudtomne river. A company' ds on the «ova of organization Tor the manufacire of «galt nt thia qpalng. and avorkidg the silver «mines. Serous -The Chionge Jour- widt of thia 1dt lost, gives tho fuilowigg oc- «count of numerous seizures uf vessels enga- godingbalupbor rada;onabe agpor iakes. ~- Ahofdournal enys - **Tho:governmentifor she post Tew days, | thave done i \Lard ' diflee 'busimess if. this »couhninys Hortyrers engaged in the ' «4uribervtrade between Milwankie, Chicago.: saad other pointe npon this and the other side ' wof theilake, have been scized by the of- ' Hicere, most of which have been bonded. The ' vollicers are gow hore, awaiting tbo arrival at: the balance of the flcelfi 1 a Ju is supposed tliat tho vossels engage fififfiigt'ggr'y‘m Niadb will 455.11; as ard awapil by iptoge, of | a an,\ “$501 Cam-land be- amille-located on, or ian Iuhging to the governtient} wilf 'by doficitall no ft > 2066;§ffl§1;iawfiopveized a short time «into. at Grand River, wera.pold last week at auction, bringing on an average oue shilling Akch.\ Th wom en the goveroment an rcemxagvfl ahs price far which “I.“ “3“ a Mke most »stops have been. 2nken protearh Ke depredations prat fand mo Birk wilh ery foir * sports of gold discoversll Here, shah was tang-i \A [ May L. ae the or. ie thas ton be ots, whi gy are belling cloa ca found at any other diore. Ladics, Call and Took Tor yoursalves. May 20. Ribbons, *\ C desire of thepeople of Now Mexico. Col. Monroe acted 'in his civil capacity as 'ordered above. The Proclamation the Exes- utive approves, . It providep 'motking, but what 'the Constitttion and tbe laws of thre U. States authorize. ' The President approves wf. ths tourse of President Polk and Gen. Keargey. | Ho thinks the treaty bore them out in-their pro- ceedings, and they will he followed by the presont axinintairition. 2k 2 President Paylor'thought'the people ought to form a Btate Governtentand 'be admitted; hence tho orday of the 19th Of November, ap- on which Colotiol Monroe's proclamation was based. ~ He thought Col. Monros's proclamation could effect meithbr the tile of the U. 8. nor 'thit of Texfe. . * 2 The action of the the offi- cars -of the government, could norimpair the 'original question of boandary,\ e This was a question to bo determined 'In Congas. Tho débign of President Taylor was dcure the peace of the country, and «so likewise-is that of the present Executive. The Missoust Elecdon. The Wasitington Globe of the 8th has t#o (Bt. Louis Cispaiches. 'The first states that Benton-has geined os far as heard from, and that hissolection ie certain. The second one suys, congressmen fro 'elected.- The legislature will stand 65 whigs, 30 Ben- tovians und the bidance anti-Benton. & The BHlection in Kentucky. {Cincinnati, Aug. 9, 1850, In the distri¢tof Kentucky opposite Cinein- nak; theelection passed off with usual quiet ness. 'The Whig successful, omit?“ a splhk among the democrats, who generally; scarry the distritUby a large amjority. . 4%, We have nothing defipite in regard to thé elections M Traian t.. gird bata «Ge from Kentucky. . Ruo is New York.-A farge number of 'Cenwdh'tailors got up a riot in New York on Monday last, which resulted in sacking one «toro, a fight with the authorities, and in which two of the rioters were killed, and a greater fumber injured on beth sides. Wasuinaton, Adg. 9. \The Cabirtet has at {ast been filled up by the appointthent of Mr. Conrad, of La., as Secretary of Wat, and Mr. MceKenton, of Pa., Becratary of the Taterior. Married: In Oxford, on the \th inst. by the Rey. J. C. Ran- som, Mr. Ouney J. Hamniworon of 'Cineimnatus, to Miss A. Senay of the former place. In this village, on the Sth inst. by Rev, A. W. Bruce, Mrs Orain Woop'to Miss Sar ait Banenort both of Norwich.. , In Otsego Co-, Tine 30th, by The same, Mr. Aupen Hoag to Miss Reseix Hun, [goth of New Berlin. , ' In Preston, on the 6th inst by the Rev. H. Callas han, Mr. Lucivs J. of Pitcher to Miss | Susan Howox ol Preston, . At Velonia Springs, by Rev. W. M. Hoyt, Mr. Wuiam G. Smyren to Miss Many Carmine Tex, both of Coventry . Died: 'Prestonyson the Sth inst. My. Fakers Bare tom, aged 98 rears. 'The deceased fw 'th> last ofthe first reftlers of this village, betag. one'df'the many who ctf the first road, as weil as to help ht up the first framed house in this place.» It tan be trtly said of always sustained an ironest Character. He died an ensy dasth, with a hope of changing worlds for the better.-\Con. ADIBS® SHOES, Mens' voame and Fine Boots ; Childrens' Shoes, a goud: assottinent- cheap-cheap\! , L. MIMLBR ~ DOMESTIC GOobs F wariety at the lowest prices, can bead Mm ° £1. L. .MILLER'S A Great Variety of Summer LOTHS, Cassimeres,.Patm and Leghorn Hats, ; L/ just received and for sale at low prices. by 4.4. MHLER. Mare of thas Crlobrated 2-6d Toa ! ND a new erpply of rery chenp Sngare, Mdlas- ses, and Groteries dl aW. kinds, now opening by H. L. MILLER Mar 1. Cheap Lawns. JUST received anothbr lot of those tight and dark fast colored Lawns, at 1s. pot yard. Also, a fresh assortment of ch'Lace Bonnets, Ribboos} Glovce and te. Juned8. ~ ___ T.G..NEWEME & SON. 4 7 afer Te oup C AP sa fitgnfl'glibbom’ new 33:16 .r M132??? itin ind ' Ribbons, cheap for £25 Apri 'o. 00\ © MeNEM & SHELDON: Y 37 viriv Tog? fag \mikes; 'A the most \ 6a hast to ba gays: maid A No. 4-Fx- Charge Buildings. © R. BALDWIN, wishing hiadvite or Medicine, (d- OF ; in Root's Building, of “313va if (mg-d. h 2 . B, During the night, in-mey Befoind at cott's Hot# & ® u* non FSTANIC PHXSICIAN. DR FARETOCHBR returnghib-thanks to his old | friends (oF past yor, and hopes by strict at» tention ¥, Bh#inesy 'to\ merit a tontinnance of the samy, . 525115, wardd most eath@itly soficit the par- mse-infii'éena and adjoining towns who should be afllicted with 'the' dysentery, which has proved ip¥Gital in him places. | He flatters him- self that he-ean do god in that from the fact that he 'has treal&d it successfully and to the full satisfactron of his 'Whtherous employers doring 'the dast (wo seasons in which it has been so preva« lent. N.B. Ho will be at home every Sdturday, from-one to four o'clock, P. M. . East Greene, Aug. 6, 1950, \6w46 Wes nf county at that prite, © snd no mistake,\ emphati- zit-xfly oso _ March 8. > Fort Hm Buildings.“ More NEW GOODS at Reduced boas - Prices T HAPMAN & THORP, have again filled their A Stores. with Fashionable nd Staple Goods for the Spring ahd trade, waking theiy nssort- ment bs tiaudl, 'the 'largest ind most desiable in the 'countty. Having beep bought with cash sine the recent filing offin New York prices, they are.ona- bled to offer Goods at.reduced rates, many: Rinds lowereven than last fall's prices. Thepublic are Particulars hereafter. April 30. CLL 1 _ SPM SD O TBonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, &0. HF largest and most desitable assortment in town, may be found at ' CHAPMAN & THORPS. ~~~ DRY GOODE] ef; ghe Spring rade : Emmiwmgtycvf Foreign and Domentic DRY is GOODS, comprigitg alltho new designs in Fan- <cy Goods, together with the best and moat approved staple-and domestlo-mantisetures;-are now boing afforded considerably dower than. my usual uniform prices. . j Plain and fancy Chambrays. Linen, Scotch and do- mestic Ginghamb, a reat variety. 'Coshmeres and Muslin DeLames, satin stripe and plaing rich fig'd, scarlet, blue and magazine blue LaACE GOODS. Mecklin, Heniton, plain and _ figured Bobinct Laces ; a fine assortment of Black Sitk Lace ; thread Laces, Edgings, add Muslin Rdgings and Insertings. Fine French worked Collass, French Camb. Hand- kerchiets, hem-stitched do., grass Linen do superior quality. . Also, a beantifl lot of Ladies' Cofla,. . iibbo ns. A splendid assortment of Franth Hat, Cap and Neck Ribbons just received, - Also, Belt 46. of all colors. HOSIERY of every deatription, mode color, blk. cotton, heavy bifk, Alpacea and woreted do., white merino and latibs' wool. | Brown\ and mixet1 half Kid, woolen, fet, embroidered silk and Lible thread Gloves. SHAWLS-Rich plain and figured Cattfon Crape, -with doep fringe, and a general assortment of Sum- mer Shaw le. , - und Domes A general Shpply how on hand, \ _-_ PRINT ®: ~ The largest and [best styles of Merrimack and Cocheco Ignuts ever offeredan this market,.yot will find by calling at my store. 'The Prints are better and cheaper than they have been. MOURNING G00D8. Black Bombazine; Freach plain and fig'd Lawns, Musiin DeLanes, Bareges, Bik, Linen Veils, Blk. Lease do., blk. Crape and bik. Moe¥ning Shawls ; bik. Fang and blk. Pins, Mourning: Coflars of every description. Haberdashery ! Comprising Buttons, Ping, Needles, Spooi Catton, Hooks and Byes, Cotton Gord, Linen Braids, Color- ed Bobbins, and alargy stock of Dress Trimmings, &e. &c. A gendral assortment of Crockery, Hardware, DRUGS and MEDIOINES and GROCERIES. Citizens ot Oxford will please give me a call, and price my stock of Goodsy ak it costs but little to buy and rothing to look, R. PERKINS. May 12, 1830. 34 MAY, 18501. I l L. MILLER invites the attention of hib éus- A. Ls tomers and the pablic to his cash purchases of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery Amony which may be found a great variety of Fan- cy, Figered, Embroidered, Mixed and Plain Linco oud (£22011 Gingbams; Printed Lawns, Calicoen, &o., at very Tow prices. Also, an assortment of Rich RIBBONS, FLOWERS ahd LADLES HATS, - of various now styles, Hy assures oll who may (a- vor him with a call, that his prices shall out exceed i thoge placed wpon the same articles by others-but will iT possible eave them a percentage. TEA: a WE have decidedly the best TKA At 4.0d por th, there is in this viltage, 'The truth of which can be tested by trying it, - April 8. 1.0. NEWERIRK & soN,. The best Place To bay Ladies' Dress Goods is at the Score of T. G. Newkirk & Sou, | HERE can befoand 300 ps. Merrimack Prints -tolors gnarantied fast. 20 pe Lawhs and Muslins, at Is. per yard. Le. &c., made this spring, and just received in Store. . 'CALICOR®. IN any quantity, at . CHAPMAN & THORPS. invited te an examination of their stock and prices; and at the lowest kind of prices ___ __. H, CLARKE: RUFUS 3. BALDWIN, Attorney and Connsellor at Law, OXFORD, .N: ¥. {G7 Office Exchange-BuildingsyNo .2, West of she River, - side 9 GEREIT H. PEREINS, - _ Attorney and Counselor at Law, ._ OxXroRD, , _ €00X7Y,; %. 1, #» Office, one door West of the Store formerly eccupred hy Saole & Sands, Kast side the River. 0 PIRE INSURANCE, The N. Y. Protection Insgrance Co, vo *+ OF ROME, N.Y.. noc JON. JOHN STRYKER, President.. The bu- sineés of thib Company is conducted upon the mont,economical-tirinctpibe, on the plan of Mutual and Cash [nsurapcey andithe chsh qrembams and premium notes reduced to the lowest possibie rale Ready Mide Clothing. and fashionable inanner by one of the largest and best extablishments in the city of New York, for sale at astonishingly low prices by |_ , ., « CHAPMAN & THORP. Guns-Guns. GUNS; asborted qualities-including do arroted, stubb and twisty of git perior finish 3 d pieces, Powder and shot Flasks, Percussion Caps, Shot, &e. just received and for sale by CHAPMAN & THORP, - psc 2. Hardware. l 1 5 KEGS Nails; 10 kegs Horse Shoes ; A0 tons fron and Steel ; 300 boxes Glags, and a general assortthant of House building materials, and Hardware generatly, for sate by CHAPMAN & THORP. -. Groceries. . A VERY extensive stock of Sugare, Molasses, Teas and Groceries generally» for sol w. fig- res,\ by ~ - ifRAPMfffiE WOOLLEN GOODS ,. - A VERY Inrfiegnd desirable stock of Broad, Bea L¥ver; and Rorway Cloths, a splendid assortment ot plain and new style, Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds, Sheeps' Grays, Satinets, Flannels, &c., all pf which have been bought cheap, and will be sold in the same way-cali and see. B CHAPMAN & THORP. STUFF GOODS, F RENCH and Thibit Merinos ; Black &nd Fancy Alpaceas, Mohair Cloth, Cashmercs; Muslin de Lanes, Cobatge, &., dééidcci’y the best and cheap- ext assortment evet offered in Oxford, may be found At CHAPMAN& 'THORP'S. BROWN Shectings, bleached Shirlings, 'cotton Flannel, Bed Ticks, Plaid Linsey®, cotton Yarn,carpet Warp, candle Wicking, &c. in any quantity at low pressure prices, for sate by CHAPMAN & THORP. Domestic Goods. _-, _- buns ec Crockery dud Glass Ware, &c. DECHJEDTLY the largest aesottmentin the coun- ty . including the FZowing 'China Srtts, [ &¢. Also, a complete assortment of House Keep- tirg Artich's, may be fornd at low figures at CHAPMAN & THORP'S. Boots and Shots. 40 cases Mngns and Womens' Boots and Shoes, including ens' calfand thick Boots,{varran- ted. Also, Ladies' Buskins and Slipe, Gaiters and Ca} {Boots, Childrens' Shoes, &c. of extra quality and at the lowest possible prices at , CHAPMAN & THORI'3 Flour and Salt. . 1000 BBLS. imperfine Flony ; 500 bbis. fine Sait; 100 bis. coarse Pecking Salt ; 200 sacka Packing do., and 1000 sacks Dairy Salt,for sale at thetowest tatket prices by CHAPMAN & THORP. CC Fish! Fish ! l 00 PACKAGES Mackerel, o. 1, 2and 3, nil stzes. 25 Quinta s dufbrior Codfith . Also, Pickled Cod, Sword Fish and Shad, flit re- 10 ps, Madiin Deane at 1«. ® Silk Tirsoo and Berages ; Black, changeable and | Ponlard Silke, a lurgessgortient, | Bonnets, Artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Parisols, I Linen 'Ginghame at 1s. per yard, &c. Orfird, May 22, is5n. mo' To Farmers! ! 2 DOZ. Thayer's Cast Steel Seythos, nt re- | 1 ceived. These Scythes be purchased j at any other: Store in this place Also, the real Quinebaug Scythe Stores, for sale rhea? by ! May 21. T G NEWKIRK & SoN. t TL CLOTHS and India Rnhtlscr Sloth}? fot floors, i and varriages, for sale cheup by May 9. * ' UH. LPMILDER. sls gs NOTICE. TJ IHE eibscribor having-entered. into business in | The Exchange Buildings, will keep constantly 62 hand a good assortment of ; Brags and Medicines, t Pavils, Oils, ant Dye Stuffs. a few Wroceries, | anda sprinkling of Liquors, which last men tioned articles bythe way are only to be ased for medicimal ‘ purposes, as they ace too mice an article to be used j xs a beverag Hoping by attention to Business and Ir rpocilly wert share If publie | e olly solicits a share of public putronage. | il T. 8. PACKER G N. B. Physicians can rely apon baving their pre- | with, care. as j i a \Yos y aint | A. ceived and sel ing at lowest cash prices, by CHAPMAN & THORP. Sach and Glaxs, ~ FULL assortinedt ol the Trickfon Windom TX. Sash, at Factory prices. Also the best quan- \liesand varlousaizes Window Glas« at the lowest ; cath prices. CHAPMAN & THORP MILL and CROSS CUT SAWS. SUPPLY ofthe best in nee jost rectd by Crarmar & Troke. Carpets and Oil Cloths. r mafia gm Wot: 1Carpd'? Catton hi; wil eor Oi , Mats. &c forsale by RABNARK & THod. PAINTS AND j APE‘RGE stock of pure White Lead and other ints. Also, Linsged and Lamp Oils, Vamish &c., for sale at the lowest market prices, by 2 CHAPMAN & THORP. Light--Light. ONE Ton snperior Candles, for sate by the box or pound, by CHAPMAN & THoRP. Window Blinds and Sash. fl‘BE undersigaed hare mare srrangements for a constinbsupply ef Wicdow Rings; of ail the most common sized windows, and will farmish to order Blinds af any size fequired at short potice at Factory prices. fig: Blinds are of superior quali- ty, new? in that respect with the celebra- ed-To Sasi: of o “if; Poisvile 83: four men-and. bogs tio me fiayndtd: are , t 1¥4\ ( Setar Lnips, with ectand plain rare Cik ~ REL 4 sangoggi’fiuafim assit wheats igth cheap fot cas Ted inctavilege . Proclamation. Smite ms Orme, i Coukiy, S8; ~ 4.6Vi H. camsw‘fawm , here f give aotice, that a Circait Court and Cagit of Oger Te anand. for the said Outnty, ® of Noreith, 42 the irst Mon- Ge pert at10 ocock in the férenooe. Rost the pric 1.5 FACVEX_ exfeasive usdertment. CBAPMaAN & Thorp. GENERAL including COATS, Pantaloony and Vests, all made in admirable workinanship. - Also, mediuin and common fowling wealso keeparosnal an consistent with safety., . .. Information txfiiégrmfi th efpfes fd advan- tigen of this company over ¢. Mutdal Insurance Companies in this State, with the forms of applica- Hon and the rates of Premium, may be fubtained at the office of the subscriber, GERRIT H. PERKINS, Agent. f i i 6. mbt For Alis: Removal and Perfignont Oro. of all NERVOUS. DISEASES, . Ans iof Gomiaints Pich are ctiveed by au dae NE R Vo US SY 6 TH IL - ~ Thik aan tondepl pliditidb bf th afoot at heli 'lerious purer of GALYANISM a gen probbliheud Ay Poth in #armpe and 'the \Talled Stites, to be wibet 'volizable vaedi¢inal tscovery f the Age: - #1 tin tr Cunistin's GakvyanNiIc BELT sop) c po co ncuual (B94 000 , .. MAGNETIC FLUID; -- \o mgd with the modt perfect and cortain success In all tures of > . ' _. ,, @EVERamL BEBILITY, . Sttangthening tho weakened body, tons to the Yanou worgant and invigorating fimcmin; 35mm ' Also HTSARANT, PalAL) 8B snd DFBERE tn ta rabroremio® Rpmxrigy éxgiggNMEC-QL 1} _ EPILEPSY, Qfi‘wgbg’zfig 8, NERVOUS TREMORS, Oxford, Jan. 16, 1850, 17 \TBE UEART AROTLEXY, ae Seme eck 2 dy the rad ffiflg‘lfhlgvfikgfiugififigfi 1 - ~ anl CCRYATURE of tho BPI Hip Union Mutual Insurance Company Montgom- | DISEASES _ of The making? DEFI p erg Cont \\\ \- that mim con can : . . P NF SES, as om Saratoga. Mutu? Fire Insarance Company. trem ont ampte conre namely, fl *, 20. ° i Allegany Mutual Insurance Company. -_ A Derangement, of the Nervous System. « [I‘HE subscriber has been appointed an Agent and (- tn Ntlg‘qtg 3 Cur? AlN'l‘S.kDN {nfllMedIo \ Surveyor for the above Companies, and is pree .. 9M\ \o Pitrore for trey nreaken the vital ger. f An ber ot the adrondy prostrated eystom-; I'l'aj'eld ta.reveive applications and make surveys for 5.1:uglhemugeili-wpzzg. meJ'Ln r’inm'fzflff'e'ffi insurance in either of them. They are all organi- vanim, «s apnlita by Aide beontifif and swonderfal disp ~ zed upon the mutual principle, and instive both per- Soverrs the exhwosted patient and wenkensd sufferer 1 1 boni property and buildings. , vestored to mm,“,‘“.\'“\ strength, elasticity and. vigor. 1 The first company above némed has been organi- Thr great prokMurity and excellerico of > p wed under the General Insurance law of 1849, with Dr. Christic's Galvanic Curatives, « a capital of $100,000. It insures property for one, writ; n lltg- that {bay afraid endleur! “55.3, by 1 two, three ov. fine years; its visks avo.classified into CMEC application. in place of the neual. node of droge hazardous and not-hazardous, each class paying its 51:25. fiflfifiiffm’ir'fiemfiafiwummw’ i vivn losses ; and the acts of the agent bind the They vivenkihen' the whote system, egudlize the cirews < f comp any as in stock companies. | 'Fh feog this rom- My the bloody promote the secretions, and newer do 1 any possesses theadvanfegppof thematual system | tapoy opfer nny droumitaaver - Slitte theie Without the odious features adopted by most com- marg ma:,'\\\' «thited Barth only threo years since, R f tes... - K. J, BALDWIN. ~ nn i> jas *. 3 \May 1s; 1880. < 34 | 6040900 . Persons . - az ind Inctdi ist ant-curs.“ and condition, l’mmlsfi in?“ * lke were a lir nunber-al en, wh i - t New Goods. To Wetvoss Comphainis, have \0 Peon he subject : T. $. NEWKIBRK & SoN, ENTTRELT AND PBRMANBNTLY oURED, « AVE this day received, 10. pieces Light and when ail hope of telief bed been given up, and overy | Dark Lans; 6 pieces Linen Lustres ; 2 pu. MME tke been tried in vain ! - 52 yns s 0 ( taa. To ilfacturte the use of the GALVANIC BEIT, ‘ Blk Gro de Rhine Silks, 36 inches vide} 1 d0Z°N the cuseaf'a yoreo! sflcted with thet bake of - Turk Satin Parasols; 1 doz. Mk Demi Lace: Veils, cing Sia. or ather Chranisor Nere . rk Sa 'arasole ; og. 2118) | - clvitisation, OY$PEP§IA, or any other Cl cor Nerve White Leise Crape, &c. &c. - our Disorder Ih rerdigary cages, stimulants azo takep, a t Oxford, June 12, 1450. 43 which, by their dotton'gn the nerdts ad*muscles of the ‘ (2 C00 _ 2_ stomach, atord temporary yeliet Sut whichuleave the h _-_ Apationit in a lower stato, and #ith injured fachltter, ator 4 P A CARD the action thus sxeited bos ceased. , Now compare this f \ wi e effec ® e - 4 'To those who buy Goods Cheap! bikic beix\ gudf.\fi';upem§fiu3r1xfiflk: ike hie | ; : A worrt sympiom an attuck, and simply tio tho Belt i E TJDHE subscribers havereceived a partof their fromd yum\nmiyd. hing We ti guetio Pluld m dtrected, $ I Sr ring porchat cods s n a sbort period t ene ersplzation will sct I a nmm'mrgufm very large?‘aud wil. sell them at atipofiarreuhmanfif “1?!le Eczeliegu‘fn is GE 1 . , nie cn lation w hi w an to prices that will giit the buyer, Goods are not so MEME CHCHE again to the wufi'm- keey?:§lup':lcon- 1 mach higher as have been teprotented. tnuours Gatermc circulation the. gystem. 1 April 2% E. CLARKE & SONs. Thas Ahe most severs-cares of DYBPEPSIN ro PER. F Nails and Hass. 100 BGS Najlgpt’nll tizeny pf the test quality . Also, 50 boxes Window .Glase, different si- zes from 7 % 9 to 15 & 20, tor sale: uustally dow by June 2. E. CLARKE & SONS. Haying Tools BLOOD‘S, Millard's and Thayer's Scythes ; San- ford's and Millard's Forks, hand Rakes, Scythe Stones, real Quinebatg, and Scythe Rifles for sale by - E. CLARKE & SONS. GRAIN CRADLES; a good article of the kind at low prices, can be found at E. CLARKE & sons. June 24 Pork and Hams. h E~S and Clear Mess Pork and canvass Hams, all of extra quafity for sale by June #2. E. CLARKE % SONS. R Ashton Sait. t HE best Salt in use lot Butter ; aiso, ground Rock and \alma Dairy Salt, for sale by Apl a., F. CLARKE & SONS. e lll t. .- ARRY'S TRICOPHERUS, for the Hair- an excellent article, for sale at April 30. E. CLARKE & SONS | quoar®; Teas & MOLDASSES, at prices i that cannot fail to suit the purchaser, at | Apri o. E. CLARKE « SONS, T Ffii.—Mlckml in bbls , halfs, quarters and kitts, No. 1,2 and 3. Also, Codfish, for sale ~ very low by E. CLARKE & sONs. ROADCLOTHN and CASSIMERES.-A very | large assortment for sale very law , by | E. CLARKE & sons CA L1COES, at last Fals ;~rwea. nd l&3;_ni—e by E. CLARKE & SON. OOKING GLASSES-Will youes!l fnd see what we have got. E. CLARKEK SONS I SUM MER tor ally in great variety, | for sale very low by E. CLARKE & SONS. ’MUSL!N DELAINES.-Plain and fignred; rery nice for Is. to 2x pet yard at E. CLARKE & sons. 1 ijvcmms and MUSLINS. -food styles st od to 2s per yani at E. CLARKE & SONS. | |_ April 23 i I I | Sm as | PAPER HANGINGS- An entire wew stock at 6d to 3«. a prece, for sale by 1 E. CLARKE & softs. | TQROWN and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, U B‘fmn £4 tol04 wme‘msfgehnpby to | April 2s. E. CLARKE & SONA R LlNEh‘S—Phinkmimfiwbfiewafkflfi'nfi a hirgeassortmeat at E. CLARKE & SONS Rams. Tacs. Gloves, be bought sery low f at the ' Road Notice. bing tothe-vtock for a Plask-Road toga» structed froth the soothwardly terminatiniafihaOs- ford aed Nobwich Plank Resd =f Orfsnt viifage. (a, on the most-leasivle foute to the of ; L {fl} » EET ibe esiplo; ’ L‘nfliép A. fothé Em»: &s 19 {if | Helis 1p chai en sas of : Anp i e 'Of the most UndoabtyA Chatigiter,/ __ ' From all parts of the country could be given, anficlent to All every tolumn in this paper ! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE} which conclusively proves that * Trath is stranger than Fiction.\ cUBRE Of Rheamatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia: REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLEBGYMAN |, of New Jersey, wf Distinguished attainments and exalted vefitation :- ( {u. > Now Jorrey, Joly 19, 1848. < Da. A R Urneevn.-Dear Sitt You -with tokfow of me what bar been the resfilt in my own car, f the «pplication? TDE GALVANC BEST AN trick LACE. My ceply to as followa : nod ny nay For whout fevnty years 1 bud been auifbring trom Dyapepma. Er year the sym lam; became worse} nor could 1 obtain permanent reliel, from any course nf medical treatment whatever About Yourrein yeite since, in mun-mun“; of {ymhlmxpmin fig“! weather, in the discherge du . becaife subject to a lcrirr‘u Chm?! lag-mum». 53a. for year after year, caused mo indescribable «tiguishs Ferther : in witter of 48 and \80 in conse quence of preschi a groat deal in my owt rarione other churches in this, region, I wras At by the which eoon became so setpre .a6 10 require sh immediate: f my labore. ryrtim wer mow theveughty, prow mum-syn my Bronchitis ,bepame, worse, so also did my Dyspepeit, a evinciug That fhosd Abinribrs were connected with cach 6th8e Through the medium of the Nervous Syitel the _ whole « there sermad to be co remedial agent which could reach wod recuperate my Nervous Syriac , every thikg That T had tried for this pu had campletety bofed At last | was ledby an to ex amine yaar voventions and (Though withibd very ein % ! determined to tey the ute hopes of their efletenc ® Matvavic magi-m wifee® of the upplicatem of the NEGKLACE) with the MAGNETIC FLUID. Thi wee in Funs, 186k To ay eater atrowanaten, im two sar owr Prrbaa wes ry rrowr tavh f was «xamEb to ov vevronst rasonk now dire I omirtco a emor sxavicy on accouss oe ans Brewomira, aro wt Resumiric fik aie rtaxay ry veavack us., Soth ir the Wwobdere Yol and Nappy af experiment. | have recom the BELT-and FLDTD tomy tho hare been wite guffering from Neuralgic aff Gore Thay have led them, with matrr Mivith vf Sreet vere. Helly j 1 amptent sit, rery s as w. Laxpid or. chaistics |__ CALYANIC NECKLACE vn used for all ante the Throst or. sach er Bronctutiy, Inflammation the Theat, N Mmmmummdfi-Mxmflfih which & y Nerveqs, s ing. came TZ Betorens: i or. _> UCALVANIC BRACEBLETR. of vest in caret Peles arr Are fand 1mm r has“? m the Head upper extremilge. I4 Prag: jund Parliysiug ed by atricpncy of powees y. thar cope