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.?^:;£w >••• , 0 \ _f h« otter day wo had. presented to kt~ket full of very exaallont onions, qaileu U8 alUftrt - Very fit name tor mem. '•rlufter 031--iiS. --* 'v'J u * , ,. i T £ have a fine flavor, yield- abnudai.l.y, lately. Tkose of our readers wha I and ripen eariy.^ ^ i^^ ^ ^^ Ti , irrhase e ;«„ u.u debate a«d busiu*a of the lower house ot .thv Logi-lamre. ia a Vtd, di B Uiu«d nu^iicnartiulwa*, \\d without leaving, as we kaovv,aVu;gl3 enemy•• among bis colleague*. TV. ^Tn'totbe country ot his services will Drove, however, a very serious toe to the Re- publics* putty *ln Ihft State-AViir I\* I'uuritr. * (I'aWwhed uyrfiquesf.) W l..-r Veteran Fiomtrof the Coaoty R»«e. to ill* ko*'g »««««• ,„Vula.kl. on the 2Mb ult.^fte r . loo? a D( J pamtul «!,«.. W- Jo«pta Wy. «n !»»• :W» * b.. .*.- Col Torrww one of the-oldest witters, in the county; having been a wrident for, the hst flttv years, and, from the prominent part t: has iin'ln the political, civil aaeltaJbtar, afWrsoftne county, he In-entitle* to more r *ff5a^^ ^I^Swf aU leave^o -i^r of Pec* * Couklio, and <**- some •pMH«i*,-»M«Bl M »«% ^? hfotber Eaton & Co. ______ ff^^-^^^ar^ A^C.-ox.-Mr. D.^yhorn.of this * .Li-Li it b ooi Intentionto. giw to torn mmecntivo S«Pb»a». «»° ™ , v /, \»«? . w ._ n lh .„ m f„r or Are tan- • ,„..,„„„„„ «h„ol, .u'»U>. r - • Ei oi'EMENT.-Lastweek an interesting couple _t*e oot-'a married woman named Hurst, re. ,: u ; n* in Oswego Falls the other an unmarried marshy the\ name of Kaoford^weary of the bam w B „^ 8U , 1W ^, ,.-- ^ ,„,vp-itio- ilities of well-regulated domestic thft HthMay of Apnl. 179Q. S ^oshereabout, took it into their heads ; ^ J^ the period of hi, chJJood «* -We learn that €n B \BaV. JW> »*r- teap nnb i*.. w »T i .^ - *.« -am. * . ^^-jja aciiaJt<iu a. iey are said to , educa y oa to qualily him if iei ^ u fouror fire bun. • f^^ gehool ,, w hich' occupat.on, and Mr.A.viole B tly onthenoe a J^ a8 TetQeinb raneer S , they departed. I ^ n£)W bnowa .„ Colosse, where he ?e md d oyes. Weare»happy to state howe . , ^ ^ ^ as . ^^ and |»- • ^^^ Gl war ,^ 1812, when he »o very serious «jary * caused by lOw-ngM^J^-^ ^ uttrfmdo » l ^£*, arlE y, a S a*^!**^ , ^ w . _ ' nos l0 \\J \-*••\. 8 „ m ... TT„„ T-nibonhnfffh 1 . ^ x T,!„K„^ nnn.ion.thpn of Adams, 1 t_ their dimes,-we -wouid adtise them to atation themBelVfeB near our office, every nigbt, fdro.. few- Months, with loaded rifles, in \order to gttard the office, and prevent our cheating themout of their du.es . W*rt Qtlvors Say of Vs. »*!**i \if<'*|i»'JiiiHw'a.fck--.t»»r ,, &£. AitarPAWifc-We hwe received the ini- A»R« l **™' ^.s„+oJ of.Mexico I not to any extravagant idea of tue intonaxo -- — — frt , S^rtnoHhecoupleWrVauValkettbargh M co Ae^v.^Tbe Spring T^m of^e ^^ . L. - -^ to » Mexicoo<-v . . 11Tlder v^ry «« nnmlot ol *\» KJ=JJ»» (.vorablo I ioo 'ladepenoeiw handsomely got up, and exhibiting considera hie taste. Its pnbMieTS are BowPHBffis & SOJWMTT. the paper looks well, and reads, well, and we*hope nothing will scare it off the ces»an& proeperity;.— Oswego Times. AfJ*w-PAPKB.—A, new Weekly just com t»sn«ot^rwoi.-Th*, toext Term of th? DisSTchool will cm^mm^?^. next. enlisted in iu« \«n\<?» »» —vp-!•--.• pa,y oi Capt Richard Goodelt.then of Mams, ...•nticnaittit. .*ie .v»~»«»» .- ia the county of Jefferson. ?or most oi the time, abstract f#d ?1 from the mon lull payment 4 iVfilg offlC9r , 8D d »aa ^ « B d ™\ • of the bills, and ^turned, leaving, according I eQt parts of tUe 8 ^ and, havmg ^^ntire to inrtrocCTona, their future movements urno- tO IQSU'UUliuuD, won »«.»„._ __ tfewupted-ao Jfar as lie was cancer $J$*>r* uiton Patria k^m\: ^^,„, v •'.\!\ v liilon Scuinro C!oiTesjK)»»il*nce. MAKCU 2S, 1861.. ana.reoruHuij; V^.V-M ~~~ -- - . ent parts of the St«te, and, having the .ent re ooofldeaoa of his suparior officer?, to bun im- portant trusts were often confided. , Barnes, darter, of R f', ^f ^f Jl?»'^fe>* 1 Baptist clergyman ; and a bo«t ayjg^-S«- - in the .mercantile busTI»gjl ed at that pTBie, and of Postniast?!, which of all nrpsent • \\^ really4sanaiQti.Bquare ) itv?illalwaysbefoUnd I *'\\\\-* -«•- -.*-.-•- ble .sheet, the proprietors ua » c „»-..»>. - 01 _ » - • M ;- , lthari r. wd haa beoD Uvlag itL Ue 8 e regione for offioe be ^^ Ior raany year8 ' Ahm ^« ? m *flV«eof ^urage^he.nterpnee worthy ol ^£^,^£££ ^JS?S . many years, though its hfcase in wealth or 18 2 4. he,« a ride company at qol^e, and «acceE*-0 W ^^^««». ^ c __ |hte ffi(jnth: j,.,^^,, d [populatto-.hhardlydiacerqabte,pr«vUl€*theVe:'i?\ 1 ^ «»J ^» apposed captaio, W h,ch W*»ow here say. fl»t mate the Times has h things will be so arranged that he > 8 ^«n ., y, which fact lam 88rioa8ly con .; office he held tm- M me yrar,, when he^as ap- fceeu under the management of its ptesent.pa^ wiU nothave to leave, for he is jusUhe man .strained to doubt. Fir^butby no means most if wn ^J ™ 3 ^' an4 ™bwciiiently Cojead Q£ Ifchec it has gained favor largely ia-thkooun- k -. h j. important is a p^st-office, a fine hotel, the' tDe R,fle *eaiment. •, fy, The-editor, Mr. Ira 5. Brown, ma for C\v-w - ' ^.^.., \ * ! \ruina\ of a flo0rishing country store, a heat' ^military man and officer, Cdporrey fterae Mroe'local editor oa 'the .Utica Morning'f€, BI8U __ We t „ ara tbat John Becker' has i lutle *chool-houBO,, blacksmith shop. ^^ s |na*4i»Ungutohed lor h'martialsplrlticorrect HenOS, with honor to himself and «reat credit L^ the d ~ eUin and stoi* forAa«riy i »Pl«naW Union Church, and other attractions ] and prompt aQ Uou, and soldierlike depopovent; *o*e,pap^. WewM the Vines *<*t pros- 'Ki?to DS Sat Earisb.and Intends too numerous to meatlon, which, though they>*•?* ™ ff™\. antt P^.se dnllofficer, pertty;and .hall look tor ito dally arrival with J^SJ?to cWon the meieaatU« business \ ^^itute what is termed (ho Hamkt of Onion I and \>Dro«gh dwlplraanan, he had no 6 u P er- tin*i,*nt Pariah infl HolnRPP Mr Becker's rine i Square, afford'few advantages for commercial! lot8 ln tUt C^ 111 ?' , , both at Parwh and tolosse. Mr. tseoner s ripe | ' * indncementii to ^ l83G . ^ e w ^ appointed Surrogate^ this rien.ee is a goarantee of sucoess. ^^iS^JSaT^ inda » einen * a * j couaty , whlch offic / h F ^ ^ rf , ,. • i*- • • -v- • •'•'$•'. M- r ,„— Jj-r^ ' : ' f • :M- :• ft'. *-*••' -' 1 ••'I •' T\ r ' ; l ; : l • .1 _*—-^h-«----«. •' r : * ? ' •- *•' interesi The Pafladium has .just donned a new dress, aitiiooka Remarkably neat ia its present attire- May it wtf'H with the Buccesa it deaetvee. Advertise. It lias been .generally found that thoee who advtrilae most succeed beet. The merchant 'wBTldvwtlaee^argels^ .k.ali^ljujejojbe' _ come fwsceeeiul. The reason of this Is, he fiads a qttiek sale, gett his moaey, .and immediately laya it «nt .again in purchasing articles he re- qairea,to keep hisa«3ortment good. We think all the tmsinese men here wilUoen see the ten. • efitaof advertising, «ad avail tfcernselves of the _«p|Kffijtorf»jMthey asw have of bringing their •msttit tiefwe 'ffiepeSpft^iKkweeky th*e«gb moved. the coliiww of the IHOKFKSDENT . ment ii experience! PaiTTviiAiE.—Revival meetings are still be ingheld in PrattvUle, aad about fifty iadivid- nals have been oonvertefl. We are told that the good resulting from these meetings was, at first, confined chiefly to young persons, but now some of the eldest and most respectable inhafcitsnts tare experiencing religion. youth starting ia life. . i C0UIltv » whlch office he be1d f° T tbe te j* of 9 v . , , ^, ..... , .. . years, t whfn he r^ignei He has, also, Mdthe „ Jf i ^ *f 6 \S WStb lt -. 5vad8 ^ e office of Saperrtao? of the town, and Wous T? b0th „ eDdS f eC *' , We rnt «taW | ^^ to,^^ ,he duties of all whik were good humoredly and uaependeMly. >St .*£- jfauw ^y^ebarged; ,.~ . \ 1 fords but limited advantage for an anxious 1Q eav , m h^tachod' himself to thfelfeUi- woald-be \local though ooeanooaUy * tar- ^(^h^cb, and Q. mwy - ye8rs w& i t \ Mn nishes an item oriwo, the fo lowing of which L ^ aud , sbol : t erVand walalso UeeiU to u „•* llthn^ which it! . . ... , ~, w * :preaoh> t As a Ghnstiao.,he was exempJwy, Kea.lftaaind.Eiac.ej'O X. a ? a l?;?battd aad father T r. Our neighbors at Sand Barrk 'are appre- henabe of losing their weighing. i i>i l GRKAT Bosu FOB ^PirEB-s,—Having printed meopkt«f^eI»«SNnA»ttort.than there isotot „,, wwa „ 4 were wm6riber. ior we certainly^tbongte re ^ dence « few dayg fi «,ce iheMwoqMheenoBjghtomeet aM demandB, ie ettn«*abeeti oalltfito andqaite % somber tocpare ; but, much te \ odr aatoniehmeat, so greit was the tJall for ex- tra papen that me entire edition wa* aoon die- yoMd of, and it we haft printed 299 copies more, they woald have foosd a ready aale. Isend yon*s an example of 'that 0-^:'* -• —-' - ~.- \-- n. w aR i a a U -parts,the snow, wmc* ««•( H nd and'anecuonaws ;• w»\— ~'-~'^.--- I. affS us on Urs so much amusement the JUing; - a cW.au ,.p.bUo qin *£**>[ T^n^r ia like all things natural to this t j tlc . ^ a neighbor mi roan, obliging,Ion-1 ^i«^1ia^^»^ n ^^!K^^ t0 remU-l a SuiS with society he was governjbyl PoSteTat Pho^aix, vice F. David, /f^bS th at have been. H#«H«fc^ tfle strictest prfaelplv of / e3tltude *^j P09t *^ thtfk; to the fltt appoint- • of ^ rm£r8 ^ „],««hg for a discpn-1 ri|J> ,„ politl , g he wa 8 alway. a italfj titmance of thapreeunt^cold andwindy weaiher. . ! of whidi the month of March has been very mdved. This, we »u»\\» \ -•?- ..^U^,^ meluE .this county under the new odmmatr*- tion. Hty. In politics no wa»iunn,j.« „... , consistent l)«moorat of the national conserraj tiveschool; and in all the ups and downiol party, and vacillations ol psrrty men, he-maml ko All the yacancyr— ; A special Town|articlesarewhat «»• rtk «-:-K«,« *»,« ^.^i„-.- talned bis integrity, untarnished. ptrfc the finish en the ordinary , i . r f ... , r ' , „,, A . „t Mf „ 'n. A ,, ' As a member of the Masonio aree off \sentryy jif\\. _ , .,...,,\ .. _ ' - . was * true aud faithful craUsma bs&uty and pleasur o \kentr ,. Mr. H«tchins, a tleter Uwrmsmao of oar's, has been striving; to *he best of %i* ability, the past winter, to \teach young idtas how to F* B m^oo.^Wrom^(^ £ ^ H 7^ ds ^ closewi* a ( rimes that » toarnteiongiBg toBobert A«de ;« ^ loh , lf ^ capable et fl\** LTonFeorfliSUeet.w^ together *itb l»,~™ i^titatioa*of Ittkind abo*t here, will W Z^- - * ^nia^oyedbyfi^ ——••• ~ ** «,*.1 n «i ftur valaable horaes, two oe eojoyt-u uu_ _ i __^_„ i<i „+ imolaia uho^e lW0-bnOa.lt , L-A *e ** The barn «^^f^ ^ on> ^generally «*ntents. aeswoycu \j UTO —- ... „'*.,,., h« Amoved no less w our ui*«.«>->-, - — 77.*^^! -# ««^ natat ttie anglne hoaee, -^^^^elet?^ STed*aatth«T^«tee«eftWv11Uge iete^ iSSto raise, for the benefit of the Fixe De- little»rnea. barned. -AT- 5tfOtoS off and paint the engine house,, litt ie ™.-^ » Mr , SV»*1*» ^^ fw t1ie 8WDe - , J the J , bftTa ' „S ke bTn and «ade an effort ^T^rtmgtO ot\ '^S^S^^^J^^^^XA the flames spread iJS^ealnlwatt. 1 • nd 8traw ' ** • « ^!.^ *~*»«Uon of the orseatarted on*, apparently b«M aciea umw«iv.„ U v~ He did not get ten feet from I starting on Tuesday for that country. He ' : - -\ 3...J v, i leaves a host of #i«ads behind him, Wiio wish .Mm well in his undertaking. The Mexico Independent to the name of a tidy little family piper that \takes\>retty t well In these parta, aad I am £lad to say that well In ttiese parta, »«» - — *»--- -, „ , - . f'^rifeeriappreciate ita awrits ptopeslj. *.^._4, i M ^ir-^n ui «itoah.\ will ap- meiaaenoiy **»»\' ..^.n- -hed tears of As a memoer vi g u\= ji»uw«-.» rraieruijii wasatrueaudfaTthful o*attsmaa j and w&l his works are brought up for Inspection,^ • will, undoubtedly, be approved bytheGitti AwAit^^of the Universe. In short, it *» truly'be •said of him, that ajl the Rattles develved on him, In'every < station aid rela of life, whether public or private,whether or political, religious or military, were ct^ entiously discharged by_him, with faithfaM andndeilty. But his tabors on-earth are o'er, Hla n. career is closed; after a long' and useful of more '• than three score years and ten,, has taken his departure for '-that undlsoo* country, from whose bourne no traveler ft, rns< >t_« w here the wicked cease from ling, and the weary are - at rest.\ Yet iaemoryof Ws virtues will still, live, aM. embalmed in the hearts of his many telitl and friends \- ,_I_^.*-— do to get»« »\»\ \^ Bluinet b the mOt So mucn •« »» ttV with something JMaWCMSSrra^^ * IZSSSFZ^^^-}^^ ..:— tono»rio»«aUnl» »<»*e \f\~V^li^_ rf Htolmrtj ellrt- c«o«mlng «• faith of the writer. p* Tk^poat office departtn^t has written ~*„HT.«stprs in the feceding States, tosomepoBtmasters^n » bogift oensnrtng them aever , ^ lof Tj a i.|For many dismal niguta, ana momw, stamps. ^T^J^Jg* tboseof their years, did Col. T*rrey safer all thepalna ^^J^T^ht^to operatenponLrrorsoC this ^Jmm^ 7^ The complaiat which termihatedffala ea.» existence, was that dread di»esaie, tbecanJ In the whole catalogue of \ilia which Imaj flesh is heir to,\ none la more dire, more i and faUl When iu faogs are puce fa*** 1 on lt8\object th*re Is no release. Its do™. victim is literally eatun up allyc, iach*by in For many dismal nights, and months, < Ju \-I **-«. ••< #o» all fh« naJaa ^ S -^TJhtehAereto operatenpon own D>a Q nfaetare,*hteh were ^ ^ ^^ '->-«K^,v| '•isvf. erenoea oi opiuiuuui»j o».„. „_ 7 ^ measures or policy pursued by *he new admin-: istration, there are some of tU appolntnienta own ai»uu, w .„.., — Which, meet with general approbation. Of them individually as checks for these, that of Da \Witt C. LUtlejohn to the ooa- actually due for postage salar omce at Liverpool, l» especially ciedlta- - ———»••* -Ma Mr.tlttlajolmla not Holywell qhaUfled jasl^'fta Rocheiter Union states that the foranypoattlonoftheklDd., hiving bi^n8i»4*»«iSsi9n.<JoancIJ of the city of Oswego has finstify Bat »wgj, bnt heaalntaiaeda leader-Uentai a preaent to the City of Rochester ah —- - -. II. •. -««~-»-aw^^.,^^ r ^y3 ttt ^etegadt 4tfj»y of their charter, Hrhly bound and ijtot of the artfelp ** »aa on B»O- years, uiu uui. IIUEJ DI*»V«— •• »^» »T-* horrors of this dire d>ease,afld ye^he., mured not. Through the whole period. sjfj dreary confinement^ he bore bte-imfferlhga 1 true christian patience and resignation. H his affliction* and trial** he wai sustained by that\hopawhichiaaiaoi abdhot to lh»hul, ijoth \BW« and sk.«idfa*t,\ ,**H» * b >* 'NWs' \faitb which worketh by Wveand paflfe|rtJ» aais.-jwii.Mr^ ™eafcai„4i: ^*lftW.«\Wf.'^»^W^ W | u wav- • **^'*%^:'7\'' :,.H +?• I J ;..i ..„', *... •».. - ^sawi'* ^«o-*- »'V*; ..T.j* i****.*.- - •SaTfll.f jj>\%\