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«/R 24. tes the olreum- 8. Binpuorey Ourraosn,.«-The Wiica Obsor-| By the Naw: q’kfliflfléfiflkfld LAW FPBBRM. ver of Monday ' evefing, amnqufgrfi- guekthgmqflo' ) in this countrygand gibio i106 warning to. a]; oung woineh toibdy truating to8 fif: $h8 8p pornos am | lone dPétrangers who-end confidence, It Is dot frequent 1 6f {adiscrast confidence :f go.} 8g In | the case now alldfféd\fo ; bot plneas In a greater or less'degreo be- @gormipacion of the trdsiffigand de- di, A man about 45 yearaipf age. oc- 8 by a young woman, mloppedat 71639 An., Utice, on Thursday, and wrote ufori/ths register 'H..Maoré und Lady PooghkeBpsle/.fépresenting that he had jost been married to: Ifie'young wothen who wae with him, \On Saturday. the man horro wed a small 'stm of 'gidngy ofthe \hotel keeper, that he wi 'to puy a bill and could jt from .thg:bonl at that time. - He rg 'the Pres{- that the family pildent design rg- ' heir alncere respect ceased. Mri Vinton adg .an appropriation ~oTiieul. and on his motion ida \(uni ofetred'10 'the. Committee f agge took up the bill granting landé giaé‘aqva\ I-Btater for the relief of the In- nEInating. '.Mr, Blasel eaid, that the bill priiidais mill{Gne of acres to be divi- hmon@ ithe Buafer;: New York would at nine hundred'and sixty-one thousand a- sRéndaylvania five handréd and sixty» ve $2555“: pad other States in the compound .of their gengraphleal extent, and their io this House-a debate en- when Mr. Bart \cioved to lay the bill on Xifhlp, \ Motion did not prevail., Yane 48, 107, . Pending.the:question, the House woman whom he thus - abandoned, was .lett without any meana of paying her bill or get- ting away from the place: She stated/thiat she formed the man's acqualntanug while on 20000 bourd the canal: boat Horgeb Greely. just af {Ehe Sonate passed a billon the 25th, es- | tes leaving Buffulo. | Hor futher and Blishing Collection districts in California, (named Payne) were with her, and Furhily makjog provisigns for the temporarily wére returning from Sheboygan to Huditon, of the mines. By the first bill we |in this State. The fellow represented him- that six of the California ports are | aglf as. a wenlthy resident of Poughkeepsi¢. prts' oflentry. * | whote;ne-said-hoshatkanvestato worth Eigh'y took op the bill to amend the or ninety thousand dollars.\ He succeeded in providing fog the better securny of pas- ingratiating binself with her to such an ex- on venaeg‘s propelled in wholé or part teat that shortly before reaching this cliy. iteapi.. It requires ameng\other things, ngainet the wishes of her parents, she left and life-preservers for every pae.| the boat with him, upon a prérence on his ag'ér fo readinees; no combustible materi- part of visiting the Genesee Falls and prom- PG bo enrried as freight.; boilers to be ex- ising to rejoin her parents at this place. AC évery six months, ond number of pas | terleaving the boat, she found herselfin his ngeprie prescribed according to dimension | power so completely that sho-was obliged vesael, act to take effect April firet. Pase- to consent to marry him. in order to protect on. herself from outrage. 'The marriage she says The bill futhorizing the payment of the wis performed by a Dr. Hall, of this ity. A emnity due Mexico was passed the Sen- purse was made bp lor the girl at the hore! Jin the form in which a cmme from 'the in Utica, and she went to Troy where she use. _. A fer divposiog.of this messure, the hoped to mast her parents.-ARoch. Dam --- | maliug temporary provision fur the oc- ~ pation and granting of leases to workers M a _ ihe California gold mines, was debdted at DRRE®.- Theo town of Morrisaoia and neigh- siderable .Jgnirth, | and . vgrious amend. | borhood were thrown into a state of rent ntaffered sud mlopredt. As 55° Bil now excitement lust wegk, mlcggaequma of cer- gulg tiwag go. nes. ; clared their Intentions to become cinzons (ie United Qintes, and who can produce tifientes of gooi character, By an amend. nf offered by Col Fremont, five per cent ilie het proceeds arising from. the\ aule. of Failte fo to be paid to California. to aid it State in constructing roads and canals, Friday. Sept. 27. Senate hns confirmed the nomtrftions Maxwell, na Collector of New York, Officer, Jnmes R. Law- District Attorney for the Northern of New Cork, Win. Keichum. Col- -of Buffalo, Samael McCulloch, Coffect- it Sackett's Harbor. org hs Stare of Uran.-Brig- m Y nang. Guvernar, Boughton Davis Har- of Vermont, Serretury of Stute, Joseph Offington.of Pi., Chiel Justice, Perey E. of Alu. ond Zcruhnslt Snow of Juerfege,, Seth , Binir nf, Vinh, Slang: Di-iri'c‘iq’xsnmey. Joseph L. United Sintes Marshal, confirmed Day O. Kellogg of New Consul 10 G@avgow. Baturday, Sept. 28. Houser of Congress ward in ses- all aight. The Senate going into open at 11 ofclack, large number of Senators went home morni2g. unong tham Senator Clay, trom it is supposed thnt the most iarportant sinase is diepneed of. House puased the Bounty Land bill, ngreod to all the Sennte's ymendments. cept those providing tor officore and men . A. M.-Both Houses adjourned moments ago, _ nnd Fromont difficulty has been suproskp to uave seen Mon- ber of the children at the {nfunt Asylom there have been-violently put to death. * As neur as our reporter could get at the truth,-last night, amid a gret deal of exager- eration and fetton, the facis ure as follows : In the month of May last. out of one hun- dred and fftychildren kept in the poblic in- stitution in- Fordhuin, soma forty were re- moved to Morrjeania, und pat under'the care of the matron there, Mra. Mary Bho: well, a quikaress,. who has- hlihofto borne un unimpeachable characters © Ont of the forry removed at the time above, \ only nine could be found by the Governor of the Alm« House! - These were Iinaagdiately | re- moved from the neylam, and prompt mens ures were liken to ferret out what, ot first sight! nppeared® to be-and what we ure atraid will turn out tas true in the end-a shocking scene of cold blooded murders. Bight. hodies, we ondecstand, Jiqvo. .begn Hag; d?! lfilg firdmlun. Of those, 3m denthe af\ seven muy ba nccounted for. These eight bodies were crammed together in six coffine. | _ A coroner's Inquest was called at Ford- bor no evidence wae elicited of suffi- cient strength to hold the woman. | Tho cuse will be laid before the Grand Jury.-N. ¥. Express. Buavee tw Cauronsta.-A correspondent in Culifornia eatimates the number of slwes in that State at one thouenad, but he says their masters have no control over them. and if he attempte to take them by foco, he is fin- hle to fumelimert Ho says that the law furnishes no protection to this description of property; and that, to enguge in lawsuit a- bout them, with the abolitionists to counsel and advise them, at every atop, is the surest T way of expending the full value of the stuve. Nt ® . pending in most cases, no owner lg\ pa} mfirp'm: » Adgupat.-A shocking Agoh: Toh Ther dhoX ut Kay Port yes. fhutning. ft appear thatu Mr. Lowis an board to see the ongineer. ha belHg. absent on business, Mr. Murris, lilweorlosity wont in among the to examine a piece of and in that dangeroos place, the engineer, oraut of bla friend being there, «et the in motion, bot instantly bearing cries of a man spparently in agony, he the engine, -and afier a moment's much.se his horror, faund 'his friend 4wp pieces of. machinery, 7159 hl'flnfia‘lhi‘ efforts to get posscesion of chem. Hisletter wis written before the nd mission of Galifarnia syas known in thatguar- ter, and he proposes the adoption, hy Gon- : gress, of a condition | of admission. that all slaves in the Sinto shall be held in bandage for five years. This question is submirted at too lite a period for it to be on:artnined ~- He estim was the value of the slave property at one million dollars-all of which is lost, as the matter now stands. Louis Rep. IG\ A ead arcident occurred ati the Brie Railroad 'on the 24th ult. about two tiles froFOwego tos passenger traik, which Fan cow and was thrown off the rails down theembankment. , ~ Mrs, Kendriak; wife Sf Sandel was Ville&.' Afso, Thomas Joimsam of Rsch- ester. Ona of the clerks died this morning from the injurfes he received. Mr. Ingram, of Boflnlo, is ao badly hore that he is not ex- Fa 4 > pected to survive. Some of ie cars were gotaily rained. ~ | Bk . 0 T Seasox fien: paralfeled.f \UF id \ wert awhy ghd didbor \Ths young» Phi}? jorich Gistd, séaiet, blas and magazine blue Fine Pretich worked Corlars, French Camb. Hand- | ; kerchiefs, hem«stitched do., grake Linen do “gamer \| quthy. Alsoflkelaggfiglm of Ladies' C ° Erie Ig over go Og about five miles above Addison. The 5 aggogo car was thrown into the Carifeteo river, and pret received alight ectaiches- Corning Journal. - JCQ® UpWarda of on thousand Irish rants, have arrived at Boston during the past treek. While thousands of the Irigh ure immigrating to this country, the Scoigh far- mere are lenviog their country and emigra- tfog to Ireland, to take possession of the good. tMHage land lying waste for the wantof culti- vation. - See Notice. 23 Persons liable to do Military duty; and wish» ing to commute therefor, aro authorised to puy their.Commutation to the subscriber, and take his receipt for military services thereot. JAMES TYRRELL, Captain: Oxford, Sept. 23, 1850. Died:. In Bainbridge on the 24th ult. Mr, Fazeman aged 43 years. IST OR LETTERS, remoining in the Post Oifice, Oxford, N. Y., for the quarter ending Sept. 30th, 1850 : Anderson Oliver B. Hall Amos \ Brown Enoch Hower.Charlotte Batton Daniel Isbell Susan Bouck Mr. ~ 2 Jackson Heary Brown Hatriet P. Mrs. Brown Maria Miss Burk David Brooks Harvey Bubbott & Padgett mailey John Bixby L. Mrs. 2 Bowers Stephen P. Barnes Byant Brown Aungonett Mrs. Harry Gorton Bruich Peter Burlingame D. C. Buckus John Jackson Margaret King Harriet Kinyon Bradford C. Kingsbury Lucy C. Low Jaufes \ Locke C: F JP Leach Alexander Lennebscker John Matteson Hannah McNeil Dwight Miller Mary Morley Peabody Merrill Martha B. Matson Hwiriet Cooke James Marray James Castle Joseph B. Moreir Peter Cafpenter DNRC: Miss -Mfandarren FameiF. -- Curtise J. T._,____7 .' Prestor Abner Davis Solomon H. Patterson Eowitt Demill Achron Pettey Thomas C. Douglass James Rev. Petteplace Philip 2 Dotand Patrick Padgett Robert Dent Wm, R. Padgett James Darling Philena Peabody Emily Dort Otis 3 Pendleton Stanton Dort Amaroy E. Pearne E. P. Franklin Calvio Rhodes Narcissa Migs Fueman Cornelia Miss Rogers Ezekiel B. Fredenburgh Abram Smith J. E. Fuller a. J. Stratton Isase 1, Furman George Sperry Ashmun -_ Fish Setah Smith Markingtan G, Garland William Stillwill Marlington Gilbert William H. Smith Selah Grigwold Abira Stillman S. P. Gibbs Ezra Stafford Isaac Gibbs Sarah A. Sarls Mr. Ball Harriett Terrill Jacob Hastings Hiram B. © Turkerman George S. Hart Chmncey Tucker Mary E. Haight Wiliam Hant Nancy 4. Herrick Hubert: a Ho liday: John- Herrick M. M. Hubbard John Hartington Cornelia A. Thorp John P. [3 Terrill Issac Webb Harriett M. Wobster Mary A. Willéox Randa It Webb Leander Waterman Stephen Herrington Adin Widger Wo. Haight Mark Whittaker Alpheus G. Havens F. 8. Wood Hiram j Halsted E. J. Youngs Robert Capt. () Persons calling for the above, will p ease say advertised. LUMAN MeNEIL, P. M. New Fall Goods. HAPMAN & THOHZ sre again prepared to say to their (fiends and the public that their assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardiware, Iron, Nails, &e. &4., is again full, and mote general than can be found in the county. Rav- ing been bought as usual with cash, and selections made with much care, they can say with every can- fdeace that the qualities and prices of their Gonds will be found right for the purchaser. Particatars hereafter. Napt. 23, 1850. Dissolution. , by, peas so .~ semsnuulin ees September by limitation, The notes and arcounts ean be found at the Post Oifico or store, where all persons indebted aro requested to call and settle. GFRORGE MeNBIL, Bept, 25, 1850 CYRUS A SHELDON. 2 gains. PS. Plain and figured Muslin Delaines, just | come in, and selling nt is. a yard -yreat bar- | [Sept. 23.] & Tromp. { . DRY GOUD®! | Opening of the Spring Trado ! EVERY variety of Foreignagd Domestic DRY comprising all the-naw designs in Fan- cp Goods, together with the bert id most sppror staple and domestic mmanufactutes, ufs note being afforded considerably fuwer than thy orvai aniform 4 prices. a> Pizin uid finey Chambrays, Linen, do- | mestic Gingham, a groct rariety. I Cashterey add Muslia safin strips and Lacs Goobs. Meeklin; Heniton, plain ,and figured Bobinet Laces ; a fine of Black Sitk Lace ; ibreid Mani-23mg, and Mastic Edgings and Insertings. tx, 44 solebdid of French Hat, Cap and | G New York, 1 \| porchige. of gi’BWG ty well stashed up. Bir. Smith, the Expresinl« agent wne badly infuted, and eqveral others |* | by ke., for min at the lowest marke: prices, hy 2 A NEW and splended made and finished Carriage, f s 1 , THORE have just relgrmeR fro dfiubfw 42mm; {W} ir ie. SPRLYG GOQDB, which their pFesent gsgortinent vefy compfeta' -bleyincludini@-s-large stock NE: \YHAPMAN: |-Dry Goode, 5 Also, 50 chests.of a new lfidTrefibxpjfiflgflggd Toa, superior to antfything ever before¥een In this county at that price, \and no mistake)\ emphati- cally to > 4 March-. Fort Hill Buildings, More. NEW GOODS at Reduced < © Pritept | > CHAFMAN & THORP, hate again filled their -A Storea with Fashionable and. Staple Gugds for the Spring and Summer trade} making their “forl- ment as usual, the largest and rlost desirable in the count‘v. Having been be?“ with cash sinte the recent falling off in New York prices; they are ena- bied to offer Gooda at reduced rates, many kilide favited to an examination of their stock aud prices. Particulars hereafter. April 90. Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, &o. THE largest and most desirable assortment in town, may be found at Te 8 CHAPMAN & THORP3. canlcors. IN-my quantity, and at, the. lowest kind of prices ato 0 CHAPM AN & THORPS, : Ready Made Clothing: 'GENERAL assortment, ‘lhclading COATS, Partaloons and Vests, all made in admirable and fashionable manner by one of the largest and best establishments in the city of New York, for sale at astonishingty low prias by CHAPMAN & THORP. Guns--Guns. 30 GUNS, assorted qualities--including double barre ed, stab and twist, of superior finish and workmanship . Also, inedium and common fowling pigces, Powder and shot F.usie, Percussion Caps, Shot, &c. just received andfor sale by CHAPMAN & THORP. Hardware. 115 KEGS Nails; 10 kegs Horse Shoes ; 10 tons [roo and Steal; 30 boxes Glass, and a genera» assortment of House bui ding materiais, und. Hardware geherally, for sae by EHAPMAN & THORP. \ Groceries. A VERY extonsive stock of Sugate, Molesses, Teas and Groceri¢s generally, for s A VERY large and dusirub e stock of Broad, Bea- LX ver, and Norway Cloths, a splendid assortment of plain and new style. Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds. Sheeps® Grays, Satinets, Flannels. &c., all of which have been bought cheap, and will be sold in the same way -call and see. - CHAPMAN azJTHORP. STUFF GOODS, > FRENCH and Thibit Merinos ; Black and Fanty Alpacas, Mohair Cloth; Cashmeres, Musiin de Lanes, Goburge, & , decided y the best and cheap- est assortment ever offered in Oxford, may be found at CHAPMAN & THORPS. Domestic Goods. BROWN Shestings, bleached Shirtings, cotton Flannel, Bed Ticks, Plaid Linseys, cotton Yarn, carpet Warp, candle Wicking, '&e. in any quantity at low pressore prices, for sale b CHAPMAN & HORP. Crockery and Glass Ware, &c. ECIDEDLY thelu’lygu assortment in the coun» tyincludiag the Flowing Blue, Chifia Setis, gee. Also, s complete assortment of House Keep- ing Articles, may he fornd at low figures at CHAPMAN & THORP'S. Boots and Shocs. 4 C ASRS Mens and Womens' Boots and Shoes. including Mans' ca fand thick Bootsaparran- ted. A'su, Ladibs' Buskina and Slips, Gaitecsand Calf Boots,Childrens' Shoes, &c. of extra quality and atthe lowest possible prices af CHAPMAN & THORP'S. Flour and Salt. 1000 BBLS, experfine Flour ; 500 tbis. fine Salt ; 100 bbis. coarse Preking Salt ; 200 sacks Packing do., and L99}0 sacku Dairy Salt, for sale at thelowest market prices by CHAPMAN & THORP. Fish! Fish ! PACKAGES Mankec»t. 6. {, Sand 3, «reas. m6}; 2 superior Codfish . Also, Pickled Cod, Sword Fizh and Shad,, just re- ceived and sel ing at lowest cash prices, by CHAPMAN & THORP. Such nod Ginx«. ‘ FULL assortment of the Truzton Window Sash.at Factory prices. Airo, the best quail tiess1d varioussizes Window Glass at the lowest cash prices. CHAPMAN & THORP MILL and GROSS CUT SA W8. SUPPLY ofthe bestin nse jusirec'd by 4 Cuarman & Tnoar. Carpets aud Oil Cloths. FINE ind Superfine Wool Carpets, Catton do. with Floor Oil Cloths; Mats, Ac ¢ , CHAPMAN & THORP. [PAINTS AND ors. LARGE stock of pare White Lead and ther Paints. Also, Linseed and Larop Oils,Varnish CHAPMAN & THORP. One Rockaway Carriage. which took the premiom tast Fali, will be sold or good pay, theapy by a od June 1, 1830. _ ___ CHAPMAN & THORP. __ Window Blinds and Sash. ter inthe New York-Observer. who aily tfaveledorer the Naw England VJ Kew York, makes the Tollswing o cog tct al afd , Tha verdare of lhs‘hgltuolaflyfim ;, I have been told by a farme gloat just recriend. Also, Beli do. cf all mort. common sized wip order Blinds of any size Factory prices. B ty, corresponding ted Troxton Sah, ot which wa ai26 keep ss ovenl an extensive sescrtzment. Js HE faye marls arrangements ft 1 | constant sapply of, Window Blinds -ef ail the dows, asd: will fernish-to mud at short motic at Hinds are of qeati- ing in that respect wilh (ke teleli¢s- * - charman a fhomp \T & ower even than last fall's-prices. Thepublit ire Senge or New Yor, yh \ 1 cee\ | Cribpin Aothony ... __. Mead Underhill | _.. Z..L ures. bes. taka CB W9? Altany, Aug. 15, 1890. Lr have? 3x55, ‘éfi \wmjfifi a mmfifi‘lfixm-Wcuif' 3$6,E§a-‘LW... f‘Ffavqrriéfi-Luilae EL _, _- “Effigy: L [FE N aouBs . ~~ ~~~ T- Bi\ Noles & CLARKE. THE undersigned have-fortded a . forthe gnaw-390i Law, as ITEORNEYS dna - COUNSELLORA in the different Courts of Law and Equity, in tle State of New York. Office/in Orford village, at No. £ Fx. friedds and the gan ney arrangefticnfd aro now Copp! urs he ofl'egrs fhéflfimityu Fl)‘ \99d radvanfages éqial to thefirst class c Prins, Cloths; Caninir jag-{fit «change Boildingd,twa doore west of Oxford Times OlBce. Dated Oxford, Jan. 1, 1847. RANSOM BALCOM, DWIGHT ,M: CLARKE: RUFUS J. BALDWIN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OXFORD, N. Y. (ge Office Exchange Buildings, No .2, West side ofthe River, 5, . 20,8 ecgerr H. | Attorney and Counsellor at Law, r CHERAFCO 1. 1. (G- Office; ons-door West of the Store formerly occupred ty Sands & Sands, East aide of the River. \a _- PrRrp InSURANCH. The N; Y. Protection Insurance Co, OF ROME, N. Y. ON, JOHN STRYKER, President. The bu« gidess of this Company is conducteduon the most economical principles, on the plan of Mutpal and Cash Insurance, and the cash pretsfems and premium tlotés feduced to the lowest possible rate consistent with safety. ~ Information explaining the princip'es and advan- tageo of this company-over othet-Mutual Insurance tion and the rates of Prewium, may be {obtained at ' Lthe office of the subscribers j -GERRLIT H. PERKINS, Agent. Oxford, Jan. 16, 1850. 17 Election Notice. Crenasce County Office, 2 l Norwich, August 21, 1850. NOTICE is hereby given, that a General Elec» tion is to be held 'on the first Tuesday ing the first Monday of November next, at which will be chosen a Governor, a Lieutenant Governor, a Canal Commissioner, an Inspector of State Pris- ons, end a Clerk of the Court of Appeals ; aiso, a Repréeséntative in the 32d Congress of the United States, for the 22d district, two Members of Assem- bly, a Superintendent of the Poor, arid a District At- torney, as 'mentioned in the following notice from the Secretary of State, of which the annexed is a true copy. LEVI H. C 1SE, Sheriff. By Roswetn Curtiss, Under Sheriff. in ien aarti thar Genert Election to-be held in this State on the suc- ceeding the first Mpriday uf November next the fol- lowing officers are to be elected, to wit: a Governor in place of Hamilton Fish ; a Lieutenant Governor in place of George W. Patterson ; a Canal Commis- sioner in plate uf Jacob Hinds; an Inspector of State Prisons in place of David D. Spencer ; a Clerk of the Court of Appeals in place of Charles S. Ben- ton; a Representttive in the 32d Congress of the United S.ates, for the 22d district in place of Henry Bennett. County officers to be elected for said County : two Members of Assembly ; a Superinien- dent of the Poor in place of Samuel R. Blivin : a Distri¢t Attorney in place of James M Banks ; two Justices \* for Bessions,\ purstiant to §34, chap. 470, flawe'of 1547,\ all of whose terms of office will ex- | pire on the last day of December next. The elec- ; tors throughout the State are also to vote for or a- E gainst the Repeal of the act entitled \ An act es- | tablishing Free Schools throughout the State.\ l passed March 26th, 1812. and an act entitled \ An i act to ament the act entitled an act establishing Free | Schools throughout the State,\ passed April 11, 1940 | Yours Respectfully, Cummtoruer Morcan, I 50 Secretary of State. | Chenango Sky Light Daguercan I Gall I R. WM. H. MACDuNlaLD world respect- | J. fully inform the citizens of Oxford and vicin- ity, that be has taken the Rooms for merly occupied by J. B. Marquis, and baving purchased one of the large Cureras, he is now ready to take groups or , w hole families on a eingle plate. ROOMB.-Roof's Net Biaiding, Navy Island. l Oxford, Aug 28, 1850. 49 ; FRUIT TREES. |__ OXFORD NURSERIES. HE subscribers now offer fob cale at their Nur- series in Oxford Village, a large and fine assort- ment of 1 Apple Trees, comprising the best ind most approved kinds, now in cultivation, being all root grafted, and warranted ! to be the genuine kinds as represented. They are | mize und in avery thrifty condition for trans- i plytug all who \rent with Dwarfed Pear Trees on Quince Stocks, Pear Trees on Peat Stocks. Cherry. Plum, Peack and Ornamental Trees, of the finest varieties. Their prices will be as lon upon as genuine, and terms of payment made easy. All orders promptly attenied to, and trees prop- erly labelled and packed to go and distance. I ge Catalogues of their Trees Pornistied gratis to, all post paid applicants. J. G. & J P. THORP. Orford, Sept 4, 1850 50 E a ARRY*S TRECOPHERU®, for the Hair- i an excelleot article, for sale at 204 Apul 30. E. CLARKE & SONS, that cannot fail to sait the pufchaser, at April 20. E. CLARKE & sons | USLIN DELAINES.-Plain sod figured, vers - nice for Is. tots. per yard at t Sept. 2%; E. CLARKE & SONS Papa? HANGINGSZ~-An entire new stock at 6d es, His unequalled sucedss in groupiug hsa go in- ambit-L iners 1?wa remnant-(How: #, pen new rooms, with more exteriiys apparatus, whtich affords bim aflattering prospect for fljgmwe. lt would seem that daguerreotyping\ fad b _ d become a D caries to procure. the like- e -Where is the other whouwopld not deprive herself of many lux tesa of her child, or the father who yrould Gof. make int Pelt“ éffort to secure a truthful copy of his fami- y . No pgins will he. to give genef4l a16 fie tion. are invited. to flaw doors sotith of tho Bank. 59. We ask not thaf the press should puff; ' Nor. will we venture silly stuff, h h - In favor of our pictures ; We only ask our friends to try We'll give them side-light; or the élfy . And trust, the hest of pictured, Our rooms ate commodioug withal, .. .. And from the garret to the all.. Have more than usual interest. . Comé# then, ye happy Yamilies all, ' 'There's none so poor, that need not call, R For all can bave their pictures. Mr. Marquis, would inforin his friends of Oxford and vicivity, that he has from necessity, close business in that place, and will be happy to see miliar fates at the National Gallery in norwich. Norwich, Sept. 21, 1850. f 202 NOTICE. - _ ‘ ‘ THEREAS ty wife Enagor, bas left my bed apd board without Just couse ur provocation, Companies in this State, with the forms of applica. | this 1s to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as 1 shall pay no debts of her con- tracting after the date hereof. | JOSEPH CORBIN. McDonough, Sept. 24, 1550. 2 NEW GOODS. Opening of the Fall Campaign ! \ T. G. Newkirk & Son, HAVE just returned from New York, and are now receiving a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS for the Autumn trade, making their ment the most desirable of any in this village. Oxford, Aug. 26th, 1850. 49 Broadcloths. VERY large assortment of Beaver Cloths, Fancy Casstmeres, Tweédes, Sheeps' Grey, Satinets, &c. are offered at rreat bugainsiy Aug. 26. T.G. NEWEIRK & sON. Dress Goods. _ .. SUPER Blk. Gro de Rhine Silks, high Iiistered -- Rich Blk Satin flfm‘yfl‘.’ ndid ., plain .Chame- ort- a ra ew style Muslin Chamelean and fig'd Alp«cca ; Green, Brown, Purple and I rab Cashimeres, at the very lowest pri- ces. 0 (Arg.26 } _ T. G. NEWEINK & soN. L. MILLER invites the attention af his ous- «tomers and the public to his cash purchases of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery &e. &., made this spring, and just received in Store. Among which may be found a great variety of Fan- cy, Figured, Embroidered, Mixed and Plain Linea and Cotton Ginghams; Printed Lawns, Calicoes, &e., at very low prices, Also, an assortingnt of Rich RIBBONS, FLOWERS and LADIES' HATS, of various new styles. He shtures all who may fa- vor him with a c. lL, that his prices shall not exceed thoe placed upa the same articles by others-but will if possible rave thein a percentage. DOMESTIC GOODS . F every variety at the lowest prices, can be had H. L. MILLERS C. H. ECCLESTON, t: 1. Office, Root's Building, Navy Island. New Goods by Express! JUST received a large assortment #n@ the latest pstyles of Linen and Mushin Edgings. Black Silk to. (Jenny Lind. ym t* Shantell and Polka Veils. Stitched (Jenny Lind) Co lare, Worked Cambric, Cambric Edgings and Insert i ing«, Watered Belt Ribbons, warranted all silk. Hat. Cap and Neck Ribbons, all of which are the most desirable Goods now in market Sepf. 17. F. PERKINS. Shawls. ROCHA, Square and Long, from $2 50 to £20. Bay State Woollen Shawls, very handsome, , from §4 to §8, with a complete assortment of every kind of Shawl, very theap. Aug. 26. T. G. NEWEIRK & SON. Notice is heroby given, uring . They hays ~o»ngewents tor sup- l TH AT appiftation will be made to the L302\) of Supervisors of Chenango: County en the 18th day of November next, for anthority to lay out arid construct a Plank Read, com West Four Corners, as at other Nurseries, where the kinds can be reited ' feasible route by R. Roiph und M. S. Mandeville's ' to Nmeveb , theuce crowing the River ut that plate, and from thence on the most feasible route to inter- sect the Delaware and Suaquehanna Phink Road. treneing: at Coven runnitifg®ontherly in the mg H SCOTT, Secretary. Coventry, Sept. 10, 1851 6wag LEFT the subscriger on the 5th instant, aac Cra¥yrit, an indented apprentice to if By the Alackemith business. All perrons are ereby forbaiden to harbor er trust bift on i ~ s | briges DJ #000901, as | sball pay no debts of bis cantract- UGAnB‘ TRAS & hiQLAfifiE-S‘ at prices - Ina after Lins cate. ~ E. H. HAWLEY. Orford, Sept. 6.1850. , ma ___ NOflCl-L-Alihpeflans ore hereby forbidden to barboror trust my wife Staax Jans, on my sccount, as I shall pay no- debts of ber contracting after this date. OLIVER 5. PITISLEY. Oxford, Sept. 11, 1839. \52 - to 85. a pices; for sale by April 23. B. CLARKE & foxs. «OTICE. ~ Now mg Desirable Goods. UST received sgother lat of Del.azes and Priots, THE Partnership beretofore existing betwen layman- wannmmylgsmt‘manfllwh- Amos A. Hite and M. A Perry of , T, 6 4.508. Oxford, Chenango County, numb mutuel | - dept. 11. 1830. * 's ° consent on the first day of April last. - - The tasiness will be conticned at the cld stard Nails and Glass. P by A. Hitebeock. A wei KEGS Nailscf sD sizes, Books and Papers of the late frra.ars with N. A Perry, who settle tha actounts of G p t sat - thaage _ *, a. Aboteros ectiey, is* o reran -+ Dated u Oxted, Foy in, isso. -__ _ car - o ‘ \Text R 3 $ r, [9 hott $ # $ gore ® J E “Jig? suit pI