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i i u ’-,- 1 I'y, ■V-'i.r ■^v>::-' i J i i i i s i i ? 6 | OIR c «5 iti the seconcl’stflia'bf «ie;5lane bitild- . yi|[ c s r a ^ ^ t i ^ ^ S ‘’i s s ? 3 S i S Per <ioarterrM> cen.ts, i» advaace. Paymeats made vithm one month from the ro-> Qf Sttbseratag will be qonsidered- as in ~ a dvance. No papers disconunued until all ar- rea rages are patd. ' • u | i t ^ The CoVipaiiy issues its Stock for cash, stale stocfo, or fauUs'secured by mortgage, on unii)-. c^btredTeat^^taam Applications^^ t dressed to the Second Cashier ■ The terms upon whic.h ihi: their.atraigetaeirts are as li aay eorpbritioitih the-state. QJieers. JOSEPBC D. BEERS,^'PrfM'deMfr. JOHN L.ORIMER GRAHAM, ConnseHor. WAiiTErR dMEAD, CashUr. , ■ ■ ’ Difutors, D. Beets, Henry Yates, ■ Peter Stuyvesanlj Anson G. Phelps. John L.Giaham, R. Peters,. William P.Hallett, Rcbcri Dwson, Valentine G. Hall, Jonathan Trotter,' WilliamStebbins, .Charles Hoyt, James %Xl^urray, Henry H. Leeds, Henfy H- Elliott, Gilbert AJIfctiy-7Obadiah.Holmes, Thi'.nas'OTalinage, , Daniel,E. TJtlee, .'Gefitge K. Strona, r ■ E E a g e , w i l o T O ' ;ncementof hese^s- Rev!S!'w\ CoKm/*^ “ ' S ' T O s ' f e i . S , Oswego, Jan. ^,1838. FUBDERICK liAJiJDASTER,^ \ - s - r s s i ? = \ j n ESPE C T P U L L Y informs the oitirens- j I B ' of this village and viriojiyAthai he con tinues his business at. the shop five.doors v^st will attend to\ all orders in liis tine of business, wiih the uiraosi prompiiittde.- Havinr a- regular U [udUn po. _________, Razoh'^Seissorf, fiVtit>es,arc.ground and rt tiled. Saws filed find set, Umbrellas, &c, Tt • Washington Hiuit, Niagara County. S l l i a s S r ’ Copies of. the Ariicles of Association, and nVlnecessary information re.spccting'ihc man ner of obtain i tig Stock, upon Bonds scored CoitSsellorsB law;, ..... Srjrmt',\\^ cu.reand absolute relief of Catarrh, D .*<n»/Iles, ji.iriial .shocks of.Palsy, &c. For '-ale, wliuVesalc and re!aij,_bv^.f cock Arp-, sole p ‘ >•- •aef’d- ___ vareof every description, which they will sell at WhaUsale and Retail sA the lowest prices for ready pay. Merchants can \besuppUea^rTbg ifrew'TOT-k priresj adding- transportation to heavy goods only. ■ . CARRINGTON*?: ^ c t . ,2P,.183,7. TO I j OVERS of c » mforx and ease . -VOOM '^.& OSaH-TOOro-A.'OlERH- iiarrh, Dirziness •ubled with iir. by A. Hitoh- 117 G( Also B. EPSON, agent. I I B I f CURLED HAIR for sale-fn any quantity i 'suit purchasers, by ’ ^ - JOHN MORRISON Comer State and Water sis. Aabiim, January 12,1838. Ivd achandsSide Coinplainls. CERTIFICATBS. This is to certlEvuhat I hat feSjSlSSSS 'Sk.ib£ jw two years, with that entire satisfaction thatT can Willi the Inmost: conftdhace recommend it lu the public and. individuals, as the most spee- d y a n . l e f f e c t u a l c u r e f o r ^ « JOrii\i'isl and Physician. Ithaca,May 20ih, 1836. This certifies that I was alHIcied with the Phenjmlismr for seven years. I removed from —WiUiamstown,Oswego county, N. Y.toCraw- ford county. Pa. in 1836. I was taken with Rheumatism, the nen June, which continued •eight months. So severe was the pain, I nei ther did one day’s work, nor had a night's rest. S'^Svsra'iihSA'fe'-™^™\ which, tomyutterastonishmem, effected aper- ifeci-JDUEedn a few days; and I feel it my duty ■tend privilegefo recommend it loall who may ‘ W i h Chcaang», ApriH, 1838.' valuable medicine wholeklhprmtail by M. AgeSirFtfskstrfect; West Gy -Si;' n | T ’rT / inn •” I'hc.^ : - s,.saTbB- • ::.S m ■ Fiit'hrr. rnc-jH, - nboyo 7* Feb! SFjfl-.' , . , ■ tBctl re ■ . . M.r ' C S S S S f S T A\Y. p a r t n e r s h i p . - T he snbscri- 1 A bei's have formed a connexion in ihq pracllceof Ltiw, under fhe Bfm of Ludlov 4 Wright. OBice in Woodruff’s buildint West Oswego. _ *• ________ SAMUEL TJTLGDtOW, PHINEAS C.^WRIGHT. inaiion- &8, just received and for 'sale by the. \ - ‘ •“ “ ’' “ “ f & M O O T B r E D S O K . , Flrat-^lteet furarf, for a. £., Lawrrnr^g. '* ' ' \ \ ' “ P '\ d ‘A‘SM ONTB.EOSON. S!ortoAb-I.a*W«HM.». ....... “s a : periono any thing before offered, icctly free from Impurities, formii Home jelly and . - ---------- . shccess&iHajQt^Liuerexice...- Why will you suffer with the Toorii-AcnE, K when there is a perfect ^Temedy? THE MEOICiNE FOR COUGHS AND OOU» ^ r g y g s ■r'SJSS I', ienih^ IciiTearfthb The. ffiliowingds frop the Saturday Eve- ni.ngPo_st, of several yt^r* siandiag. If is from lb;e pen of somo-iininovyn masterly hand, amnsBf?6nuinie Wbyml-ftcranot feii-lo be } pleasing to sotho of the. traders of (he Pa’llad- iuni to have it inserted,ftnd yow compliance i».so.4oing will oblige ybur friend., J. h TH E MlNSTKEiida LAMENT. &Co S i s s ^ s S , : -Ror down life's ^ rk v8lo, midit tbo scenes of my ebUd- colhtaodatidns he wilMie lietrer enabled to serve ca.sjomers who-may. ifeyiii' hino., with a call, and takes this opportunity to say that no ains or expense shall be wanting on his part to entitle him to a liberal share o f their pat-, ronage and-their entire confidence. . ' He has just received a full supply of ' — —IMIUGS ANlf> M E D ICINE8, PAlSVrS AND OILS,- DYE-WOODS 4- DYE-STUPPS, from New York, %'hiCli those wishinglo pur- .ehase are respectfully invited .10 examine, all of which are wavrafiied of quality r ...... strtpassed,and-at+he lowest, possible,-pucesm^^ whichtbey can be afforded. A .supply -of Fancy articles, Perlumery, '’&lS(Sh¥'rEi>SON.. • pos^aik NGTOfi & P^^ALL. E. U. OETRANDER i i CO. V A iX ib a t v shop in the room oVer the Drug Store of U L. Lawrence, one door south of H. Eagle- & Co„ First streeV-West Oswego. Particular a ttention paid to entting. •jjfNroXlJEN^S^TATtl^^^ AL.-Th.sinvaluabJ^C^en.c^^^ ■.JH.- ALi>— A .rrlioea or Dissenter^ Cb( Hofbus, has bee'fikhwn itn... ---------- eveial years; and he has vended it to thou- ands with the most happy effects. It is cora- msed of materials that are perfectly harmlbs.s, X orjijbials, with I W fE W G b O ljS .- I j i T bers are no'^ \ ldsUnd'Onthec( lornerofSei and well selected assorimenj ol A mo , d r y Airt> W e t g r o c e r i e s tiowAiu imiu...nu. u. uu..:n - ....... .. . whicli 'thcy'are ejiabled frort the amount ol ImoOT™'ITSS a aj j tlicirstockto sellH -wholcsale and retail and will make the inices commei»nraie with the Oswego, Jiin.S^, eENUINE BUFFALO OIL THK llA m i THB HAlRt THR HAIRt •T he greatest ornament to the hu man body U a fplendki head of half, f It ha» recenUy been dieeorered that I the gentilns Buflkto^s Oil io a eow -iit^n-remedj^for 'baldnwr-preNinia- the hair from coming of, promoue thegfowth, .conUnuea the luxuriance, and jmpforef the beauty. Itkftrau* perkir to any jther animal or regeu- S S ft! Oswego, Nov. 21, 1838. ________________ _ t e i l S f f l S l nC A l ODONTICAl The expe ______ ,!of the past, the rapid increase o s r t s S S s s S \ cannot be equalled. A «dagain : Ladies and ' gemtenien ofihcmost respectable character are dalTy calling, who assure ms Jhat. before they comrnenc#a Using the MagneticOdomica their teeih were loose and fast going to decay, Iheir gums spongy and feverish, .md the breath fcsiitl: and after using this invaluable tooth health, their breath-corrected and no money could induce them to be without it. Likewise ' it i.s ascertained from experience, that when used the teeth w-ill not decay, but remain till the latest old age;wilb their natural wear.— When they arc decaying i^s progress will be ar rested, and the teeth preserved andprevenicd from aelrlng. All of this-wilVeost ihesmtUl ere m ® ’ jjgQjL^gj^.p |5\Merch&nls Tavem-keepera, and Physi cians, are'respectfully invited to call and exa mine the above stock before purchasing else- e have now.on our books ly siibscribetstothe Pal- tora mitnoerDi-T^rf;^ Cranaot longer endtiVe gwuhoutijay. We received by S liKenfcfor the Roxh'tirT: India rubber compt ' Id.; b ^ ^ d s o n . ' IV cw R i c h a n d C h G a p Goods-. ■DrANSOM * 8EELEVuf<?noh'-rcc.eir- I S ' S S l i p arasi^ r s a g ti.& y ''' frionijship to'liorTiHit beotius otiuso i t ' foUeving tliqinsolvoa o f a 'bit rdon. Tito tiino tor llto hjipoiMtod mcijtirig.aitivo^* ;jina the parties wore Atjft togotiier; Tiio, genljcaniin oroiiosod: tlii t.; 'J'liugdiitl :: but to tmiko nssii- VOinGo doubly. jauce,prQ'ssed fora.,stnf tiioro unequivocal aflinhativo answof. Tbo hi.T request; and tlie ladyvua u posUivo proof that sbeacGoded to it^ cqtirtcously c.\tcncled t o him hgr hand. li e was hap- p^; BO, to.ail uppcurenco, putting-oiit of view Uio tremor of tbo inomont,-was,Sbe. The (luyJor. tbo .taLobcatip. of tlioir liup. tialsarrived; nnd « the malciy” bocatno oonversation .^inoug .ftU I atnnees. ilfany nn lieirt lx envied *lho good fortu,ne of tials arrived; nnd « tlio malciy” became the subject of oonversation .^inojig .ftU ibo lady’s acqimi ntnnces. j/an y an Beir^§3 of lioblo birtlx envied *lho good th&portionl.esa iUFiss-— They wished dliemselvcs-iii her plaeor The propara-* Jlions for the inariago coiomony Were made on a scivld o f the utmost sploador. „ A^a'nds'oTne 8inirwa8]dwidirrtito^hi<iy%- Tp^rpf; hands by h e r . lover, to provido herself United with iho bridal rqlxes, Evtyy ib]ug smoothly o n : thomoro the lover saw of the young Indy, the more was lio delight- s - btTnyitlxdidrf anff^W Huore bear4xly-<lid^ ’ ho eongratuTato himself on whtlt ho r 'ded-asdns-good-fbr4une.-^r Prom tbs'New York Mirror- EEY E N T Y -SIX .: ■ nv w. c: im'jiNT. The ihrillinh cry of freedom rung, - And to tlie work of warfare strung ■ , The yeoman’s iron hand. .. aiisfliragTliif'crnu'hitts-rrrormd; AudBcean mart replied io man, md.streams, jydms? sprmgsare ye^unfound,. n T ■ Then matched the brave Irnm rocky steep, Prom mountain river t>wtft and cold; The bordeis ef the stcUhlY deep, The valci where gaiheretf'waiers sleep, Sent up the strong and, bold. . GreW qiiick Wi;h‘ God’s creating bfeat And from the sucLs of gr^ivc and glen, Riwe Maks of iTon hearted men- To battle to the death. The wife whose babe^rst smiled that d The fail bride ol > estereve. And aged-sire and matron gray, SawJlie hived warriors.hasteaw-ay,^ * Anddeemedil sinjogrieve. ■rg-arded-a3diis-good-ior4ixne.--^^ha4ni^a,geL morji arrived ; nud trmro was B o t'an% -pienmxn in Obidsteitdom. ,. - 4 , P is love had by this time become a posiHvo passion; and he was Ulecally \dying x a ia ft^ o n a b lo life, to clasp tuo object of his affections to hisboosoin in tbe character o f his wife. Not less delighted xViifi s.iieVtouH appdar- unco, nt the prospect o f so soon exchange ing fhe-condition pfa njaijl for that:oim \* ft.\ - The hour apqsointcd f tr theperfdr-- iiice o f the nforingo ceremony nrrivedr .-cral coaclres-'and-ibur appeared at the ^ chufclxdoor, while the white^favors which roll Un iiuo ns ilitu! beads, told, the piSser-by of what was about to take plnbe; The clergyman -.vus in his place, and the bride and bride-gtoom stood before the alter. The reverend \Alon^he'sprinsmg grassbad-Fun Like brooks of samnicr rain, fiction, would bo nt -Thill death stain on the April sward ... l?l!low.cdipIteedoih.aU-thcshore, Th fragracnt.sleU the voke abhorred-^ The footsteps of a fprciyrt lord Profaned the soil no mpre. From Grant’s Sketches to England. A ROSIANTIC STORY. romantic n a ture; one which, had tails o f it appeared in fiction, wou! ^n c e prSnounced a s a n .ou.tnige. probability. I forbear to mention names, because the principal party as.far as I am aware, is sHll alii-c. O f this I am cer- tain, that mnny of her nearest relations- for I refer to n young Indy—are hot only still xiliyo, ’ -------------- ■ ~—minent ’— ‘ place iiyl to whom I refer; helbng? to a noble fam ily ; slxe is a niece o f apper o f the rhalin. She not only received a first rate cduca. tion, but was brought dp in every respect .aaJiecame j .memberof thq.nD She had, howovqr, do fortune, but war entirely dcpendcnl on l|er relations—hei father and mother being dcad^—for the station sli6 occupied In soclely* reier lo a young inuy—are not oniy nliy but occupying a pro ilytho public eye. The Iady,indeed, ipm I refer; belongs to a noble fum- '‘’SI a r S o NT B. EDS(.N,«S.M, IS nlivays remarkabU ,c» u ii a J i c r moro juvenile days, ftr a certain Waywardness and caprice of disposition, which no ad- monition or discipline could correct.— Some years ago just ns her thirtieth sum mer had passed over her head,, accident introduced her to a gcnlleman possessed of the princely fortune ufjC150,000/ He^ had just arrived in England from abroad, and only intended to ninko a temporary stay in England. He was at once struck kODS, do.. Market Baskets, Cedar Tubs and Paiils, Palen{.Pall3,-iresi.fiLBoxe‘'. Umbr” - Stands &c. by Z. S. TITUS*'* U ; Aiigi'st 1st. 1838/ . ’ l’ ■ iEA S .—Young ttys-ohr Hyston Skin, Old JL Hyson, Impetisl, Gunpowder and Pou- chongatwhoHSale-and rmaU b ; ^ „ ^ Venetian do. Brussels and Turkey Rugs and -RttitST'tarmp ■Matspmper-prhUed t o gggetv i plain and figured Canton 1 table oil cloths for sale by. — .— ---- -tj-s-4srirn - i^Siore formerly 0 Wkite, &Co. IDM-arSEE] jpiedby Mes lessrs FT- HIA-W j S, Herbani do hn.fs.bead bags, bead ei^ ^ ^ drl R ahso M&'S bei ^ MiviuM, Warranted tb cure ’ills afad BitudFs, . _____ ^ _ _ _ fled RowandV 'Ton-c MjxldN; Wt jtrk -' ■ -fb® Fever^nd A g iie- .. . Moffat’s Vegetable LifePills /VegmaWb-Pnlmpnary Balsonii -3ciuy4s.Calcinc4Magilisi». . .. Anderson's Coush Drops. Gregory’s, Phinny's.Lec’s'and Hooper’s Pills, .Bateman’s Drops', HarlaeUi Oil.- jplSH .--M a ckinqw W ;hH d P ishafld.T^roiit - f r - saljtcessor to ____ _ _ . ellent a rticle lerto go through protracted cobl-fship^.; He accordingly binbraccd the earliest op. portUnity which preaeiited itself of inti. niatTng to thej:filafiQn4li wllosohroliBbthti lady resided; and -lyhoi was, in point of fact, though dot in lavrilier guardian, the ftvorable impression she made on him— which could not be'^isundersloiod, that if the proposition was^likely to moot with printed D tn lier-own-and-rekitiom'-concutmciice,-hp latjings, floor and gjj^uld Joso jVo time ia formally proper. -Bin^'tO“hef. -“His hopcs-flfrecciVing4ier hand were encouraged by-her relatives, and he was inyiterl to meet her again on an early day at the house in 'vlxich she resided, . __ ' be-in teHmrdv3Kt.jjddIpisil^ ' orboing United to a gentleman o f so Itirgo a fortuncjand thus liarVingitin hpr power to make so 6£lendii_an B g fi.^^ce in so. as the rijistresS €»fn hpusci; was duly aceefi.tho.pr,op. 08 als-<jl her Ibvefydi iV E W s e u i e S - y o x . h i , j f o , | « . wpuW' bb Tn|^-xyithHio abject, servile^ it pi-over viewed it in thte light: 1 rdinGO d o u l' potent and nutjiorntive. l;apg(iago bf w-. stmtionr~(>t dfClMoiu Jikd; ’(vbo/iViH: affirm that the riglit to instruct, td.'dicr ■of-petitionT- ly jX qw or'saV o'tothat, _ . . , er; '- \f lr e n /rhejjftir^ppb^^^ iej them .supplieato tlie o]oly]>Q'»Ver supff/. rior to tlieir Qivn—tlw God of thfi ttiiu verse.” ■ ' : ___ __ ; -.From, the Patriot. • tj; - miss OP .-itotocit-Acr- Atrti pmattfArfe biaies'^A m ertca was first nnnounceo* :ii many a inugh, a t iJte'sliiipte AUiei'i- oans,-.ajid tfieir stnapgo Idea.s ufseU-gbyefn- inem. The legislmw s ut Euiope smiled iu- scorn, nnd iliscou>-sed Iternydly.uf the ditfir- *—B between tiiyt...... ' would, fa the course'o?four o u ive years';have tom p u n i-itiefeirucuon of their, bfightevis- loijs,*aml tlieltfgfifiopestiicyeiitertiiiacti for ocssarily cuintrious iuid conipliitaiou, mid coaid never be undei-siogil by any, excep,t tliosir-who wfre e duetdedtbihe'protcssian o f the states man—‘that oni- insiiiuiiuiio, iiUhough (hey Ipgk- -’ ’■catiiilQl ill their untidgmed simpticuyj iiahy laults obvious’ to a statesman, t \ mthtenrdTCr-txr axentt.ttty*yiria4-^ Ve years, tliey musie.itlier'eea5e,orbcg<j :h more coiniJlicaie'd. ■ ’ ‘lit bier ------ ’ ------ „ r \ • , , . i . « s s s s s s s e a ^ » « a ! 8 ^ ^ ^entlemtrB*begmrtlfe-ima«ag6=eei--eroony,. •find every thing proceeded in' the usual way, u ntil lie came to that piirf p ftlio set- ice which requires tlio bride audibly to -express her.willingness to bo the w iftof tlft hridegreom. 'T h e quo^tion was put in thgusuDl w ay: tho-lady returned no a n d ^ . H er silence was supposed-tp he. (Ii«y of overpowered fclings, in sanio \ Fsffiiatioiriipvhiclf _____ ____ questioa was repeated; still ngi answ er^ It was, put the third 'dme, ^ l e n , fo t h e h ttersu r ^ iie and“c5irr fusion of ail present, th e lady-emphati cally aWl' d istrncly fin^*erd*iNpTanrd^ then rushed out ofthe church, entered her carriagc,\nntj drove home, loiiving the bridegroom and the friendsof both to the own reflections on thO oxfraordi.nniy oi currenco that had taken place. To dot The affair so Utterly cOnloundOd them, and appeared so inexpUcabic, that not ff them-Gould-cvcc ^veix- proDGunced a s a n .oiitoge-on nU gjjB^f ijjgni-Gould-cvcc^veii-vonliimm. bility. I forbear to mention names, conjcctur a proceeding. Tho 1 somewhat recovered from the effect o f so conjecture as to the cause of so singular a proceeding. Tho lady’s friends, when nexpcctcd an event, le amende, by p ivith tofhe hymcnialmllanthebridegchoni would have been satisfied with this, but she peremptorily rcluscd, . She was then implored to see Iho bridegroom, in order that, if she had any valid, reason for the extraordinary step abo had taken, she mightstate it to him,-.fof.b(!jfmttn.andj-e. lutiuns’sake; she was iiicxorablS. Last jof all slxe was asked to state to her rote, tives-tho causes which induced her to adopt so unlioard eoucse: she declined tified as -well as dissappoinled. at_ JViM. ihail occured. He iff.mistake not, dic’d of tho ‘‘untoward within three yea event;” and,she being disowned by her relative!?, in consequence o f tho improp-^ erfeoursosho had pursued, was within the same period o f time, all Inintile of a west-end Wtjrk-lmusfr. . . ., There she continued for upwards o f twelve months when she was at the twelve months when sh e was al penSo o f the parish, passed, ut -requesT, To* '^ b f i n r o f w h i ^ q ! US fiionienl, ftT r singular refu- have heard, has up to this sigjred'any'rcason for her singular refu sal a t the altor to become\ the wife of him Who led her tq that nltar. Tho thing must have been the Cflect of caprice ; itTnir i s a caprice for which she has suffered, and most, probably Is still stitflcfingi a severe puni'^^*^onf« A ninro station o f life, or o ne which has happened under more rom-anfic circumstances, hns •porliaps sdifomecGUFted.” rcil id Congress, iviir eomraenil V fr^enuin. _ - >< W Englilhd, eSpeciaiy in Ling Johniof ‘ Magna Cfmr n the reign of Was the omnipolfen,cy o f the pfined pn the one^iaftd-mnd'th’teintpotcncy-mfTjiMife’- ject on the olhef. tliiddr: suclf qircum-: Stances, it VvaS Hot Pfily nfithtbl Mt pol- llefte]^Q4iu^^<a4omd& -ilsitluje'i*-*—A'*-\-- I \ ^ T H I S ' JllJWrjG, jo g u M d a r y - ; ' tin was one halt tBi:' tiiickaess, and he rouml expen.sive macluDeiyjUnif subsliime ihntittei ofNet?BruD5w'ick,amraycSvsxhefIct*rf ' Tnjr.ortle.retl . a ''sttifietenf Wll&ary force’d IP. SS' . . - ...... -Amcrtciins iml appreciaicd them in thei Uiilealio-smtestnCn- pie of reason musl bs struck to the ground be- fiilp cffeet tfia resol- cfiiisetheresrijnoispinBnyi’cojnsofvniiiage,” I alsodp.<pa|chedj i.fhg:j.s\\a,r 4 ■■ ihe European staiegnie«..bec 3 io.i‘ UBi‘..sy'; ibv , the Cheek of iJie SHtte.nnan as fie aiseasse-l ihcmy lie sjiUnsj.sicdon iheir ab an riieir fatlin-e iuaiew ye.ars, bin , ihfe aris and sciences! commeupcd to receivt* eutinantGovti emilbtnll jok,.JtJiea«j6o JBenffter iflbli, inable the lAnd'ilKent.toaifrry.' ifllteMtk wf jMSary, ' -pre^Bd'at .thewHw^^ 1)»« . place o,ccupi?d by liajLStodArarat’* ^f,nea(The.AroMiook|.Uitaci3£o t*BOter >f our feii|it-iifc Hid-detesdniue* ‘ U. Whi - - i .-