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«aw*»i»- ^ --«***-•*# ymsmtmmm.-^*m%mm%immm*.^ .«•****•* %Mmm Jorre.p^dt,, ^ 0 f the J ol „r. t l t .f fj mro-rce. WisirrNnTo^, Nov. J7. iitt tepy to learn that there i s to b e -A pro - ton froin a Southern Democratic source, .'Me fijgt day of die session , that will^ it is tfved, ssttle the slaver y questio n s o far a s .admission of Californi a and other States ^J?^ty acquire d territories , is.conc. m- The proposition will be in th e form of\a Und notic e o f its intende d introdmiiuu I & De sTJgen o n the first day of th e me. ti;x' &e^|te. l.«r. Ca^oim and Mr. Cl.iy will both \^ip- thi s compromise , as, is believed by thos e b*VB Sprne knowledge of their vi.vws. f' n \\S ^ay, the perils v.'.'ach -are imminent 31 b e avoided, The moderat e and rationa l men ar e called uheresene of th e coa+rtrrr\ If th e c o t'i- hU o f the ultr a men shoul d prevail,wv.should pave t\a^a©^^ratevi)rfranizationsi)f the House, \^ihe jwsufng sesskrrfTo sav nothing of -her di^eulties . ' California cannot come into th e Union with ••«* hoaadarie s at whic h she appears to aim , —that isj th e whole sea-coast. WAMUM: ro.\, Nov . 17---p. m. iiaee writing t o you '.»relation to th e mat - ]L®f a^r&jected compromise of the territo- f-.u hTtdi slaver y questions, f have learne d enething of the detail s of th e measure, an d .v jtrengt'i whi : .^r.ite. The schem< I) bo urged as a n alte- n ;tj\ o to, or rather , i.i 'I'.isition to, the movements ro'iremplated v Mr. Calhoun, au.l other-extreme men . - The scheme is base d on th e principl e and •!•> of th e Missour i compromise, on the. sup- 'sition that Californi a can bo divided into . ?e state s or ter.-itoiies, which will soo n • ready to assume the relation of states; and • th e usage which has long bee n acted on, preservin g a kin d of balance between the ive and free stit ^s, by adsnittrng, at th e .r.e time , otie free .-nd on e slave fctate. Thus Mai.ie an d Missouri , as it wiil be re- •^mberen, were admitte d at the sama time . The bill, which will be introduced in th e •iate, will provid e first, for the' establish- ient o f four territoria l governments, t o wit, li t for Xew Xexieo; 2<i, tha t i\>r Desen-t: 'J. for that of California, nort h of 3Gdo£ . |-*Jrn., and wes t of Deseret; and 4th, the par t Californi a bouth of 30 o'J. It will fll-o pr,i\i<lo tha t the tenitory nort h |f36 dg. 30 min. sii.nt be authorixe d forth- i'-tii to for m a state constitution , and Vital! admitted into the I'nion. Also , tha t a •w stat e shall a t th e same tmi« , b e a<i- | nitted from th e ea=tern part of • Texas, an d CALEBOPIIA SPRINGS tnilding, such a» we have dc:s,cribe<$, including the j erection, -^IjfflDO. The tanking, jiowever, °con- | msts »imp(y of ;hc (rame qnd covering. They are i brunglit from Hohg K'-ns - . tar. ,\\*****ixk^ Jfidiaa^lbo.'^n^rvnlled Stales. I 4 * RES JL?rPPLY OP TBESE WA- t'»m the \aiionul Intelligencer. WIS have recently had an opportunity of e.v.am- iiii.-ij:, at ihe Indian Office, the collection or man- uscript papers, statistical and historical, relating to the aboriginal tribes, winch Imve been made since i.'t<- \o.ir , 1837, under the authority of Congress. This collection has, from its TEIIS, FOR' a ALE BY F. T. Mil. T HE i„ s h- rboracte-,-, •'\•**• *VnieiK in ill, inception, bcea in >u.\'ralt, E-uj , whose re.-car- »n S u?gv>s and history of the Indian pur-uod with sirgqlar advanta- I it is likely to hav e in the •me is weil go t up, an d is charge of II. J,, fc-oii.i 0 Vrali. l'wi . ivhrmr. r^ nn ,. I t rhes in the trihe.s have been ,'»°: ; The collection cn.l:races slalistics of the Various tribes, with all thei ii,ca! and-agricUhural means. , II coe.latns the elements for grouping the several ; iril.es east of the Rocky Mountains, extend^f J from New Mexico to Alinesoia. It recognises those elements of the Hunter and JSenii-agrieultu- ( ral tribes upon which civilization depends, and de- ; notes the circumstances which arc most averse to ''hei r prosperity. We understrud that the result 1 which has been acquired with much labor, will be , .'aid before Congress during the approach ng ses I i siun. , i In atldition lo the statistics of the Indian tribes. , there is much io throw new lijrfit upon their his- i :nry, philology, antiquities, m\ tholopy, and curipus i idiog-npby, mode ol imparting knowledge. Many •' , of the memoirs have been received from^entlecaen j j who h>ve spcntjlieir ie. -s in the Indian country, I : and are deep!}- interesting. It is a source ef coil <jratu!a!lon that the inqu'ry U bi'injr carried forward ' und'-r direri.'un of the Dei-artment of the Inn rior '< under such favornblo auspi'-e«. ' J. a, JftORRISON, WhfyliwJe teruggist, 188 GAEEXWICfl STREET. NKVV YORK , r- fBrtwn Vrtry and Fulton Streets, Nortli River \ -tidz of the Oit j, J VVfeu^! irtviic \tlin srfjfniinn of Drslfr* end Cr>n«umers \/ lu ^ivexu-usitrauorttnciii of ^rags and ffledidines. Cmini^y .*,Ierrh«nni enn •iifiply tlipj orifpr< at hi «nd <v. Jl nnrtffd i-fRcitcj \I „ . tine nf Ilheumnli**), Liver . ComiOam,. 0 )s , P ,„, a , l)i^„, P , „f ,| j r suin. &<•„ &-., I T- f. . w ell kn.iw,, to i e»>i any eulogy. Tim lion \\- I vc»l ton, in, te „,| WoVfmn-t,,,, 1^,.^ St .| | (el7 . or s., I (a <•'!>(• r. in IIJP tnmn.ne, n<t,< t , r a jnite droushl fi.'>'fi ' 'I e C.31.EDOKM SPKlNO-i. »hu-!> iu-*n Inila to ! e<iotrti<hrnrr>t; nt piii- P8 winch cannot fail 10 be cppmblf} hl» fBciliiie-» 1-iiublu.g hrrn to urTrr his stock ut the lnvred rhlftjur Cil»b. WWTE LEAD, DRV AND [W OfL, Of ali lite piincip«l ma»uf*iriorit*i, rf.ti-tinity on hand, ,oC Mttnor«cturer*(t prir»'i». CWlRiES B STICENEY, Mloncv ttiib (Tonnsellor at £avo, AND SOLICITOR IN CJIASCEBV, Norfolk, Huron County, Ohio, \Yl/\lf.L promptly iineii'l lo any hu.irx-m »cni fi Iiicn, »» nurli a. culit-nini; dehtj. puicliftninj an.I nelh'ng L...;ni'., Land Warrants, pujmr ta>tei>, &c. in any t'o.ir.y in the Slates ot Ohio, Indians, M , bii;»ii. VNisrnn.il ), l.lnoi., H nd Ms.ouri. Addie.j,—(Nor- »a k, Huron C'nuniy, Ohio litjtrrncn.— Hun. SiDxf.r LAWBKNOE, MOITH f.Rnkl.n Co.. N. Y..-Oi;r.x MOSLS, Ji. , a.ld.muli M..]..rio, F.m.klin Co.. JV. V. AM-.e N..T. 1, [SlO, t ... q [lfi.6r,;.J He nhio CIUVM n full n»*i>rtin»T»l of Paints, Oils \Hndow Glifss, ic, , DYERS'AND FCLLKHS* i mm mm T HE-aubjcribor bus made on arrangment by i|bich he i ^??J > ^ te 9P °\ b&ad a conemnt supply uf J Cook, Parlor, Office & Bdjx • : STQ : JE;S ,| Cauldron Kettles awl Hidloi Ware. can nt Bra»hrr, N . V., which he wi|.l IPII chra «H»h orannr..vp,l credit Cull and r.-fiminee n iHirtmem. [ Mt.l-.no October 16, IS JO. S. S. CLAB SDPKK.WE cor:ttr. t'RV.\«L!S CoONTY jr., -r Rooks—Books W F you i» i«h to^get Schpul, Lftrarv nd .r« of H.»ci-lh tanry Book\ diradful.clienp. jtl-t r»l] at the J.O«30] K. T. HKATH. Toirnscnd's Sarnap.irjH.i. PRICE REDUCED. V NOTICE S \v re'.'j givt-ii accoirting io U« io nil p«m'.n« h*v, ng claimi ujjuinst SimiiCl Sherry, lute of ih.- t iwn '•I l!«n»or in lt)p cuumy of !• mnklin, farmci, d>r^u<e.l. that tbf-y are rfquest?'! lu cxhibflf the sump, «i'h, iOr- vouchern thereol, to the subscriber\ thi* Adonni>nit- 101 nnd A.lnjiniHiiBinx ol ibe gouds,chattels ami rrt-.I- its ol (he Said r l ^cp»,<-d nam«-d, on or U-fore 11,. fir-.! • <HV i f Jone 1850. —Dined this 08th day of .N..vin- ier, irtu FOLLY H.SPKfvRV Almx f-n.b-n j JEHIAI, CKitHV. Aim,- t ^l T. H&vry. bM received a • Town-i.ifil. S^rsap\\i d! \ — w K-tSlC »e I, f Town-ion I S'ich as is s- itrsapildti — WlintJASTlD G^ AmiujAM M. AiA.es and Joli* MoolifijuU flip hereby summone.l to answer the com, I tint nl SiD- XEY UWB^CE Admioisirutnr, undi Dt'SIRE L4w- IIKNCK Administrsttriit ofibe goodii, ({hajiels andefed j its qf CLARH LAWtitf.ee deceased, pliiotiff*, w|ich ' was tiled in the office ot the C'I\rk of Franklin coifiiy, on ttie I6ib day ot October l»49, am( io- servo a Jopy of jour answer on meat tiie village of Fort Covington in ihe countyof F.anklin undstalff'of Sew Yolk, wlbin twenty days aficr iho service of ibis summons, ejfJu sive of ihe day of service, or ihe p|.>iiiiifT> vC|!l '4)<e. judgment against you f„r»ixiy tlnuf dollars and e|gh- iy si* cents and inier««t theie'.m from the twenty eifjttlh d.iy of October, 1813, besides t;:> costs, . 4' II. A PiinnocK. | i'lainlifl's Alt' D*ted Fori Covington, O.t.iher Ifi, )84!) h supply of ' I.I for (). tot. seven ehll r 3D a bonle 1 e Mortgage Sale. J\JAHU M S BCRCH.ofthe IVo»i ItCr Of |,OW Patent ffledicines, Wi.ffi's Bil-om Wild t'lieirv,. 11 nor a|ian B..l-in L'thont rt;.tic Minu.e. Uront's r..lii4nnry Uar- sani an.l I'uriAtn!; Rxti;,.!, Hunt's J,Biibiein,, Bloody.-od'a K ixir, and ninny ot iieV val- u,iihl* Meilirint's jo.-t le-'Cived ai the ssori| of :e ol all that cerima pulce beintf in ihat part o( tine Oct 3U in Friday evening, very ision was felt, nnd sjores in an expofi- j OREAT ri.ooD OH •rnt KID-ON | Th e niinsfivhich have prevailed uncea^i.^; , y for sever.-.! days past, have caused a sudden and'untis- | tut! ri^eiu the Hudson river and its tributaries.— | At Albany, at 9 o'clock oi li:t! ' npprrheii: ed vtce:::y were cose d as usual, with an assurance ' , of safety. ^ Before midnight the Pier was covered, ' • and at 2 o'clock on Saturday rrlormng immense- , quanuneso t Jlour and merchandize, on the Pier and in the cellars of stores in the neighborhood, were subnier^fd. Th e watchmen on duly inmc- , di.itely apprized the ov. ncrs of store-, tit their re* : - • , dvnce«, <>( the occurence, rfnd at an eariy hour | IhuntM, werocturoged in removing rm.perty ex ; p-.isfrd, to u;.p t r lo/.r. Jlanv thou-aiuj« of bar-re.'* ' of dour have b-en damaged, bcsid,- other merch- andize. Cf lisldcable lumljer h.is boon swept iff, ' arid more than a dozen canal boats torn from their ' ; moorings and carried rJr.wn the stream, but thev ' will probably be recovered. ' I . j . . ^ real inconvenierceand delnv will bec.-u.rdby :utb ot 30 dg. 30 min. The hill will no t the fact that ihe high waif r prev, nu bcasbiin'' trie th e boundary between Texas and New lf, rted into the canal at AiUn y or Troy. Th e exico, bnt will provide tha t trie questio n b e \•\\'• •- -' ' .omitted t o a board of commissioners. California'wil l no t be allowe d to take th e 2V O TICK I S heteby Kl^en, tliat nppliciluiia will he made io the Le^i-I iiuitf nf the Sinie nl' .Ye.v Yi rk ui the n^x> CLOCKS, WJTCHES 3 JEV-'ELBY n: vtti. ada, biretofire cxecufi d lo Armdd G. Benljy, I ol tb» town of MMon*, in the county of Franklin, af>d ' <talf nfNfw York.-a m..rt3> I or parcel of land l.nig irr I b.mg m that p | town of Milone in said eon-ty'ot Fiaikl... , uumbrr six, and is pan of I ,i\ nunJier six, I ing td Joseph H. eman's ..<ivev, bounded I lows, to wii : Booiniiint; at. n stake standing |n tlie conlre of th- highway opposite tl^ centre of tfcc spring on said lot, running ibem-e south fifteen ro.fci, caltj-d acco^i- thence west ien rods and ^s, thence south ih.-ieol, -5 poo, the nav gallon theteof. Ier a/, :.ct •(••c-'ni iu» 0 •< K . y, and lor an appru^.rlulio'. •k-l It.v, Mqhawk is also very high and runs at an c.vceei- ingiy ni; 'd rate. Th e ttL'ges on all the streams in-the v.. i.mv of C'aiski' ' \e.an boandarv, whic h has been propose d hs- constitution. I These territoria l questions , minglo d with J.daverj agitation , and th e uncertainty as the permanence of eithe r of th e presen t Brtv organizations , will give an extraordin - . O', hjy.> been caniec auiy and coinmuwrniiou iu cunsequence interrupted — wine', accounts for (he non receipt of election re- turns from Delaware county.-- four, tf Enq~. fttarrtrb: In Malone on the .3th inst., by the Rev. Mr h- ioteres t to th e coming session , even at it& t ^1^S-U^^L A ' Sweot l0 Wiss H<»™ah ferv commencement. ~ ~ - C. J. Taylor, \\ Ol'I.D re spec i full} oni-oinri e lo 11 il t. noiiMi. if l..oe ari'l MCH.I'V, [I it to- ht-toptri^d loom* »i .^-o. 11. F» 1 IV !\\i-hai.je '••.r. a !«a davs . ii.lv ,) ^1 he n pieparcd to iaf.c Ijaioeror_\ p.: i.ikei.e^e-, in !,.- ii..-st approve,I vjle.vnth a 11 I|.P I ue 111) T . n v.-n i/• r, I s in 'he HI:. He I n< of) hni.d a choice varie'v of i....-Ufi- un j c i -es. «.ime .it i he li -.e*i Cn-.c.« e\ er l.-'l.u c o I. i *-.| ii.-ir. Ca.l and si-f. A 1 wmk warranted ii it I.I , r u I-. I...1 ... le'a'ri the siiue - iv, I :i| i| hl^-l k-- a p.-ea. atirc .• at Iv-i A'l penon. a'e invited 'n cw II nnd exam n.e specimen-i. A r.y pei son sltei vitiir.^ i\.-r a l.^en.-s-. it not +nttshed, need feel under no oil e 'unun to lake it ?IJ.ine. .Nov. 15. [LAND NOTICE. ^^* (XI*I C f* is heteh) ^iven io a'l person, ind..-'.f ed l . L^ v!i- r-r>. o' J i e,.l' I' •c.u-'. ( h-re i.e.I) on Land C --.'r .et- m I'.I- : I.I-O uf !!* «a •«. fftrvui: HI. I r'osir C(IVIMJM«, lhat svd Coi n.cts imi« l.e ;••> d up, on or '>eli ie ilie first an\ of January i.ex-. (IM all •hat muy rtii-n be do. ) or >-aid C'oioracts »i l l.e .|e. ' l.-iri-il i ill a--rl vol.I, and the I.irid sn'tl .(i-iin ni.d il e intert'SI; codecud of ihe occupants 'f p w-ihle. \V.\t . PLUMB. Ag-nf. Dated at Bangor, Nov. 00, 1811* f J.inl] '•11IK II * [lie . llv At No. 1, Field's Cvchauge. (_s!:co.\n FI.OO'V'.) j ••H7.--n- nT JVI •!-.«*.»• 'I'i'l il- •• \ I i •»! Jl! ilUnl Iflll'S tll(* C!\tH 1<e l U ' tti | | ]{••( nri-> . H-U\ ai' i) ijt r^ w. hi a !i n • n'i| II P prui ; t<l i't , nd i •*x>'<'ure J i n « w.-ir^iMHitlik*- n\.\ i f-f #s hi / on IJUH.I, a 11 ' C 'i »'ili* ©old ajxd Silver Wate (Jul.i I'. I\ iitif I'ftici!.: I.i I c-r I'.o.: I.,.i!e-'riio.i.--*,.i (,', 1 Tu.- : Ct .Id b',u;<-: R.n •- : —f'ol.l Sin.I. : (fold fWid'K -j.. St-. .V nn..o/..r t o '•: ,lhel he j; t'usi- aiiend- es, A !I vrtirlrs wl be he wl.ut thev o.i- i vh, andf>varranted M .tone -old iivr. i i pr; •»l.l'.' ORK.N MO$I.S. Jr. 1 131!) Stalionerv. X nH.iiiion tt» School sinl Lit-frtry !»OOi* h H* ppfift. ink, « »ler», **rive'it;-**-*, pa • v, !•*• it <, Qui ca \ A.- ., at i\i sl-'i-ii T Jli Jo ' 1 . I'. B.ll may he kin Is, fL'A'-H. Real Estate for Sale. The motive which lays a t th§ bottom of this ieme rises very palpably to the surface. It lookai the simultaneous admission of a Free and Slave F!4:e. But to do this a point roust be strained.— '• i,. brnia, with a population which entitles her to i »:-ni^sion,coines with her constitution in her handSj cd knocks at tire d.or ol Congress. She will be I . .o.-d to walk in. In her Constitution Slavery is rever prohibited. This induces the proposition f a southern Senator to hasten the admission of a >L\-e stale. The business of creating States belongs to the •Vole of the Territory out of which they are to :• r o'tned. Congress cannot make them to order, • er. though our \peculiar institutions\ should rc- -.> that kind of protection.— [Eve. Journal. & t f fr- it) Fort Covington, on the I6th iiwi., of t'on- sum|«ft., CoanEUA MARIA, daughter of Dr. Ros wiii Bales, aged 17 years. In Por t Covington, on the 24th inst., Mrs. DE- LIA A. wife of Jabea Parkhurol Jblsq., aged 50 years. T FRANKLIN ACADEMY. T ill, nrxt trim of this Jn«titiit'on will comment e on rijursda). th._-b'th of IXcembet .-evi, ondcdniinue fniiriecn w-el, v 'under ihe rhn.se ,.f fil.ORfJK H WOOD, A. M..; rmc pal widMi.s , \ A.SCY M. FUOI'F, a-* piecptr.-as. J he latea of luition will uier'v, viz. Ration of San Francisco — Chinese , Kmi&athn — Their Habits — Chinese Buil- , < dings. From the Pacific News, Sept. 29. j The population of San Francuc o is composed , '-f- representatives from every quarter of the globe, '. and wejna y remark, without fear of contradiction, I :bat as* whole, a better or more respectable popu- - Isiion, cannot be found in any city in ihe world — j !: is true that we have—and what comnfunity has ' sot arirong us a few of the baser sort—a class of i vagabonds over whom the executors of the law ex- . ercise a watchful vigilance—but tell of us a city | tontaii»i^;<he same amount of population, where ander imraenseiy• less exciing- circumstances, so few brsati'Ms of the peace and~so small an amount uf criffie tascojnmitted as in San Francisco. The character of our popu'ation may beesiima- *' *.* • . .1__ 1 C: 1.. I n ,l.rt GlnlAa h n. .-main os for- I J. new and dcju.ibre |o.»ds, »ho ii ih.-y i nt eXiremelv low prices foi R-a-ly l'a_v. A.1 common Fn^li*h Branches per i.'rm ....ft.00 Hi..her Kn- lull tiianrI e-, and Language' 5 00 H'«hei Jliilii'msnr. 77. . fi.UO [CT\ Daly four ilo 1 irs will be charged for loiiion in any of ihe brai c'h s, lu case the •tuCent slo.l' attend i be futt u.'im. R. G. KOOrP, Sec'y. Laud &aW. iYotiftft. HE Rook-i an^r Accounts apj,eVmining Collie- Lands lemaining unpaid in ibi. town, aro re- moved io in) O.fice ai tbd Rail Road D-p»t, in this V'!la»e, and those pir-ons whoaie in.i< bled for ret-t or uiheruise, are rpqije.'e.l to r« 1 nimediali ly and pa\ tie same, si I am po.ilive'v in-oruCled to enl.nce ihepavment thereof »• on-e. Those persons who have i-ontr.»(-:s that havo expired, can now have an oppr>r- lunilj lo ienew ihem, if atlvn-h-.l io loiihwilh Tfie coi.tine's will be renewed ior [ \royes\rii on pavment of I a. k rem. &-. W IT. la Iloiton and S. C. f. rhomdike w'H n n as j mv Kj^n's in my ahsenee. {) HOJtlU.N | 'Mai me, .November ?0, IS-J9. ~\ew-York Cash Store, f OS Il.i.'VD AOAIi\. , T^HK subsciihers are now receiving a lar^e stork of j ' ' ' *\\ ~ I - - .- .i afe utl^nqtf , 1 o one a lid Cll «e won;d ^ny cume and ape beloro purcba<in^. as ' BPHII' confident ive con sell ii liltle lo ivrr than o«ai | iC'ehbor*. CCr'P.irllr ulars l.ere-.'icr. - Oct. 34 18-19. H. S W. et-ARK i Co. .[ TH11J tC vubscribcr bein^ ahout to c'use up bis busi JM. ness, otr.-rs for tale- ins dwetlm* bou e aod lot h'n this village. Also forty-five acres of lini , sjiunie ;iinp and n fourth milrs north of ihe n lage. At»o 134 ac itrs ot » oru wn,^~- n ., ..._.. . of Bc.l-t.oni; allot w-hich will be fold on reasonable te-rms. For further particulars enquire of the sub >criber . lie would also say lo ail persons indebted i« Jura bv noie or account that an imm--diate s.--1 it*ni|-nt mu»t '-•emade. NAT HAN' DARlilMi. Malone. October 10, H'-lfi. C AS'H end the biphe.i oiarka t pi -ce paid at till nine* f,r BLACK ijALTS.nt ihv K*w Voik Cash E LI BRIGIIAM, coiiniv of Windl Mortgage Sale. ibeo of ihtva^pu-n uf Putney, i n I l.e dh im atSl «ioTe 6T Veema,ai, here iiioio rxecuied to Charles Tuv 1 ir, ijf the* tuw-n of Bantjor, in the cci ty iS'Fraoklin nnd aiatc ol Nv* \ oik, a mortgage, ot allOhai certain ,p»iece of -parcel of land situaie, l^inj and-, heme, in the IOAVO of r'an gor. in the said county of FiaHkb>,.aijd sHUe, of New- York, bounded and described a* luiiovv* to w it:—Be- ginning at the south east corner of Ilemy Storm*' lind. running from tbenre tomb, foil; rods, thence west three hundred and twer.y , Q d s , 0 the lot lino of N'u. 2G. thence nor' 1 , foity rods, and tlrcnce east ibree hundred and tviorty rods, to the place of beginning, being be- Jn de 1 on the east by Coopers line, south by other lands in the possession of the said party of the econd part, and belonging to the estate of the late A*a Store. Nov, 1. le-10. Ii. S VV. CLARK & C SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Oetr-aa.- Shn«U. from $1,0J to $?,50, U.S. W. CLARK.JiC-. . W OXfi and Square Shn«U, from $1,00 tu SLJ ^at the N. Y. C**h stmo. J CSt' received at the Sew Voik Cash Store, 100 pices I'IIIILS, from 3d. to J-\- 10 do. Gifighaj.fljsi.fiom I to 2s. 4 Bales Sheeiine, from 6d. id 9d. Co'rfm Yiwn, Caiipet Warp, Hatting, &c Nov, 1, 1H49. i*. 4. VV.CLAKK St Co- October 10,1849, A1VDHU8 & JUEWl^, Once more on hand with iheir Cheap and Desirable » GOODS« AM).AGAIN, THBY W OULOiteudea- iheir thanks to their ru-j an l< o the public in senernl for the Ml mount af pitrtmnjre t-bey have received durn e .tBe pa-n iear, anii bripsaft^,^ n Jj r - s - r ict, ailt*iition to I.A-iness 'hey shall goip tbu c-viili'denc • o» the-payini; poidion ot the eoromuiniy. Thrvure no* receivin; a larije|lol df Fill ISi'WISTEB fWAIS, «ldch <\ ill be sold tt« r-henp, a*id ein as good term ' onyl other esfablishment in the Cboiity. H'B rpupetflfuIIy rnt-ite the atterltioo of our customers oud friends to ihp cxamlnaiioo of out uu,-. uf Qiod/, which 'amon* m'nny other articles, 't< o nu- ndlfr i •raI a - led pi^lty correctly by our friends in the States and j ne l Bacon, west on the lot hno of No. 26, and on the eisaw&ei® by :be standing of (hose who have em- north by 1 md of Hiram Frank, Jfames higelow & Henry -™'\ , . . ,. j. , . . , . , Storms, codtoinine chrhrv acres of land more or lets. jrateAffun 1 >heir immediate districts and neigh- B s - feorijs^^i which a* a general thing, we believe it lias bJSlrs^k« wlw l e< *& e< ' '* composed of the most en- t^ r pri»Jjik ^d imiustrious of the various sections fam wiinoe eroigrs.'.ion has omjaatedr' Btf^f .Were intending to speak ; 1( ore partkular- lv t f i^^Itinese. We p;^ so fortunate as to be IticatetJil;!. sse*l',bn of the town where large, BUHI- k\ o^fco^f have P ilc!, ' ed ti ! eir tonts * and we Latfl <iij|^te»i ! '\vith much interest the character and ht^l« Mbese P 6 ^' 6 ' Fr ° m Car ' y m0r \ \ n \ iatlft W* ^ renin ?' lhesv Wustriom men are e aM?Wltfo&* ocenpation of honse-builders, of whie^il^StiBan y have been exported from China * BfJ ^Sf^i^.and order, chee|fuiness and tem- ^lijaji&is^bservable in tlfeir habits, is no- > ^aiWSft 00 ?- ScarCh ' be cl V«_ ,h .\ m « h and \ ^LrfrT. st»_J a.- i \ , n JSm %£«? WteChiiMn)an,ancI?heirxIean- , m M^bil or any .other people we ever «EiV. Thefliptf»t ^ h * oa 8 ]lt from ChiJW^re general. •^leet ^aare—one story in height; and !-StoatJPWU* ^ ra ver ? crooked ' w e f •' t * m * S §*e*m~ifi*'tofes, the erf||on of \'^W^.^ sfi!edes|5riht«W^bove ^-Mmtetajsaeb *ases two s'egrate mmWM^%$tehep\ *4$H&tog the te&»^'Window, ^rhich iftif^im© 'but^J^' containing cbjhry Also tha«_certnin other place or parced of land, situ- ata l)i»g ai d bring in the said tomnx>f Bangor.bounded aid desenbi-das follows, <o wit:—Beginning at the sooth eail co'net (in Cooper's line) of the above mentioie laud desciibed premises, running thenco south forty iods, thence west one huudreel and two rods lo the cerilie of the road, thence noith on the centre of said rood forty rod<, therce east one hoijdred and tworods to the place of beginning, containing twenty five and a bali'acres of land,which; sa'd moi tgage iadntedUie filth duyof Uflobcr one thousahd eight hundieJ und ioriy, and vvus record- ed in iheioflice-of the Clerk of the aald ,ooBi»ty of Franklin on the sop-.e day, in Book No 3 of Mortgage* on<T?og<-i 7i5, 7l9-and»7l7. On the I7th day of September one ihotifknd eight hundred and forty four, the *aid Chnrlea- Taylor .made an a.sianmeni to\Charles C. Wbiulen^y o f Malone in the *oid county of Franklin, of so much of the said mortgage (is should secure the pnv/nenl o/ l«;o hun- dreJaorf fifty fivo Do!Tor*«n#5\J-IOO ofo rJollar, *bich assignment: was recorded in tbe-office of the^cl rk of lhe.«aid county ot Froiiklfn on the 18ih day of ih- same month, in book * of Mortgage*, ODpsg^s 310, 311 and 312, . , - , . On tiie twenty iftirVJ day. df Fobrnriry Ofte thousand eight bundred and. fLrl'y ei^tij the faid CTiaries Trfylor mado an assignment; in fi.ll to tne said Cnmle^C. ' l U'btroYsey,.of the vjuhofe.of the tajil_piort'gnfe, wtych last asKiantfemVaiwcordf/rfdn jhaiWr^if besTerfeof rhb anid County of franklin, oli She 25tb duj of the -Satire month, in book 6 of mortgage*, °n page 335. Tfiew is claimed, to brf dtte otl-the UAH radrtgago a t the time ofihp Rm jmn-.c*li^p(M? notice, ieven hundred nnd oh^rfo^iri an* »'drtj eerfw. Default in the coflditbn thtfpof has acenrred nnd nwic? U hereby given iha rI( the said m^rua^e will be foreclose^ jitr t> ant lo ° P 0 ^ 1 bi KtAo fvS(?W -, c ,i^* lain'ed and the; aiamie in sufch oa^emape aBid gprovi- ded, and ibe said mortgaged premises will bo soIJ at public auction io tliq biglieat bidder, on the 5tb day \ t!»*i^tmo^afcri»ie •• ites fiweiroon of the Hurt itf IVIaHfl j same day. , , „ oi ibe house of PbHjpB. Milter in lb ftSOWIl ^eight-^|ti slat \ 0 ?mioil6iT> ei,W edW^w «Uif iSr'pffdcef the town p *t^Sf*^-fc„„sliJ < . \Thaiimfien&verv'ls * Jia»rog been in«tUuW-«d rtriovor eaU in«rtiia-c ^otmi&P** ,j^ Baro ^e»l season pndre- ^ . cB*l»tf»C M L'FFS from' »>1 trt $1.50. Victoria, 75CS; to $•-,50, at the Xevv York Ca«h Store. Nov. i. D. S. W. CLARK & Co. I TBOOTS & SHOES, a gnoj osaort air nl cntj be JBT found ot the New Yoik Cash Store, and Jpri-y cheap. Nov. 1. B. S. W.CLARK&ta. BLACKSMITHING. TOSEPH 5IIAND- would say to his former custom- ** e s that he is desiious of srttling up- all bis old atscoonis- for Bdicksmithirt^, in mder to ascertain how he »tnn' J s with the world. All ptr«ons indebted .o him will therefore do welt to take beed snd (all and setilc their accounts vvhh as liuio delay as poisiblc Tiiankful for past favors ho still Roliefm a trtfljrnj patronage from all pa)ing cuslonief. He i« igtftn on ,hand,at his shop where be formerly carried on Black- smithing, ready to execute all kinds of woi it entrusted to bis core, with nearness and dispatch. All work wairantel to be whut.U should be. Must kinds of produce received in paymen' for woik. Malone, November 20, 1819. many stock for r\ k CVTT H«idfor Sheep's Pc-hrf and I l^slono, NTosember 20, 18-19; ) ' , ,„ , \Cfo it Whfe Wre M^ ¥ E. the UBderiigW\' haj;eIjsJ^k'/>\rcnasej the Waggdn Shop, Timbe/8ndT tfoillntely b. lon«ing to Nathan Darling, ft ibe Village of JJI alone,-and are now ready IO wai$ tipo|f all' custorocir\ In that line p( Busir.eM AH vtorfeWa.ri'ataerl \roW* eooA saiistoc. tion. G, ntlemec gfre^^ a4:a!f. '0'^ 22. 1849. ^WWi&KDSLBY. !-'? aiwAifclS U|03 ,.1 \ii V¥ HI 11LKSEY, ••S'l- '-*• \4 h'<! C. B.BEAEDSLJ53f haaa yst&mtcnwe Bkck 9 miri}t*bop-adjpiniRg l |ho,W»«'(«»fTi«l»ei». vtftlcli h i al- ways Iti'eps lo rendhrai* IP receive gdul wait upon ens. tdmer8,\enrf vtf# give assgosd' «atfsf«e.sjqn - >n* can bo givei at any other strop, bjf.dging trip -wurfc promptly and in good.- orQtr. „ $ry WW. *e«Uemu«, nnd sai«»fj! wnekw Malo.n.%) Oct. 32, 1849. . ... • .V , , • ' K . , •• r<. B, BEAflsOSLE-Y. '.<•!• » - i -. u \\ < : <• • •!•\ m.rtjtis Io mention, cnmpri-ea Cashmcpsj: :|)elaines, Alpacas, and Mohairs ot the latest si)l.-s, for L idi«s' ditpstts. , . , . 100 Pieces new style of Prints, from six cenU to one shilling per yard. J CH- hmertj, Broth a and Woolen ) ' S/H/XrL,S,4,, A large iot^of Wnolen, tinea's and Ores* Gdod f for chi(drain, which #p ore onxiolu} ia^d1'pottTj> r 0 j French Broad Cloths! O.ie Skins) and Benver-Cloths, o f tho nicest qui lily, wbijb Hh be sold, exceedingly low. - , - Ft£tff Pieces Winter Gingharm, to be/sjul^l al'frorn one'sbilling^o t*enf«JiV* centstper yard.; I X$4> ( eb*)i«elolf»f rViin^ir^BMrlilp Canton and .Wool flannels. Splendid Chiton libd hundrad and twenty nine rwU and eleven lliiks, then^j ea<t oine-y rods and twelve link- thence sonih two d s{ie--».ea»t ninety nine i oris, thence »-f st onear.d thre s .•Hill, degrees; south n-.e bindu-d ni.d iweniy threii rods and twenty four lu.U to ilie.vvrst line of tiie towl uf .M'lione afore-aid. tin-.-ice rorih twofioodied andfi| iv-I'villr rod*IO the criitre ,f l!,e hi»bvvay ofoie'.M I 11,e> c- east forty two rods and t e-i link«:o me place <J iie^iiiuing, containing by e-iimaiion one hundred an| five acieaiind -evemv i.iris of land Al.o, one oilier certain piece or parcel of land l\in •ind !.• in« in the town of Bansm in the .aid coumy t FcMiklin, and siBieol New ^ oik, and be'n; part of th r'ooi t'.irti, socu Id, I>IHII,I1.-,I as lo l ws, i*i «n: I! einnii.g in .the ee-.lre of i!,e II^I.V-HV nt the nor.I: vve corn.-r-.il ihe said pice- ur i .reel of land above descrih id IUIUHII£ thin»e south ul .ng ihe wevl line of ibe ,al ruecc- or parcel of land lait ah.ive described, IvvntlUndf ied and loi'y lour r..i«i, ll.-nce w».st sistrven rods! ihence north pnral'el wild tbe said lir^t line of ttie-aidf la^t mentionrd pi. ce of ,and,.of iwo huadred and thin vl i.i.nc r-iU to the centre of ti.v hiehusy ahovo mention- ed, ihence ei«i«ardly nl >r.g ihe centre ef ibe biohwav afoiesaid tt> the place ot b--f;innine.coriaiiiin^ '..y »-s':- .T.ati.ni twenty four acres an 1 twenty four iods of land. bump the same premises hetelofore dee*le I bv the I .le J js.-ph I'liimla. io tbe sad Arnold G. und'lhisdBy deeded by the said Arnol I (j . to the said.iNabum S « wlorh sold moit^a^e i< i!ul.^ the eighth dav of Au- | guat, one ;'on.out et\-In luiicli.-d and lliiiu nine, and] »a> recorded on Ihe Hvh day of the same month in< the oflice of the clerk of the si. :d countyof Fiinkfin, in • book> Njo. 3, of moi tgagrs, in pages 609, 610 and 6 J1. Claimed to be due on said mortgage at ihe lime of thu fir.i publication of this notice. $;j(). Defuolt in ibe condition thereof has occurred and notice is hereby given, that such mortgage wih be lore- closed, nnd pursuant.to a power of sale th^rfin con- tained, and the statute in such case trade, the sai.t mopgwged premises will be sold at public tCjclioo on -J l*»-L -I _C AI I . Ill I. loreiusaa of the same day, at the house of I'uHip B.'Md Ier. in ihe town «af Afslune,, iii said cooiuy—\-no sun Or proceeding ot IJW having'been instituted to recovet »,aid mon gaged debt. Dated Malone, August 16th 1849. ARNOLD G. ttKM'LY, Mortgagee. B> JACKSON ajf H-UTTb.v, his Attorneys, The sale of the above described property is p^st- loned until fuasdlay the first day of Jdnuat-y. 1850 - ihen to take place at the hour and place above men- tioned. Duied at Malone, Norember 17, 1849. A. O. BliN TLEY, Mortgagee. By JACKSON 8C JH'UTroi*, his Atty/s. Sheriff's Sale. 'Stare of New York, Franklin C'umrv, •*. B Y virtue of an execution issued by the Cteik of the County of Franklin upon a transcript from a Justice's Courtj to me directed and del vs-red against the grind* and chatttla, lmrls and tene- ments, c-il estate »)nd chattels rvhl ol Elbridj-e G. Howard, J have levseJ upon, sefe-d and taken all the rigbr, title ojnd interest v».hich the said Ethndg\ O, Howard had pii the I9ih day of October 1849, or a' any time thereafter, ol, in and \J tbe following des onbed piece or parrel of land, viz : All thai certnrb jpicce or parcel of lai d -ituate. lying and b~o.g in the jdwii \ f BuHtb, in the county o( Franks IvH, atid Slate ol RjeVv York, and is pari ot lot number hfiy two in the aaSneral division of towinl i . nom'e seven, of the otd jgilitary irac:, an i commences in the •ouiii pne of saldnjl and Mbom one liii'elie.i anil ilur- ly rods i as: of ttie4J*iinbvw°st coroer'tbereof, a-d runs lira 1-1 vt ilh the otiginoi lines, two r6d. t tlien cSsl se*eo*y rod.--, uen n we»i ninety- five ru Is, and ^?en and twenty rods across said-lot ihe same,, und then east on laid ace of. beginning, containing the cribed. more or less; and singular the hereditaments | Ko-»tisn' Block, Ptirmaa street^ arooktro, (V. V. . PRAIMT'S INDIAN PUtiOMEr BAMAM, Ha$ curti Vitbout the least shadow of doubt,* urrji many of the most strongly developed cases ot\ vlrrrated Bud diseased lung* ~such cases as were never cured l.y i, ijy otl.e^ medicines—lu'nJ which were so utterly hopeh.s, thai the diseased peri-ofts w.re pronounced by physicians nnd friendi, to be ICTUALIT ftriNo. TAia £'a7«ni Is a/VjEOETiBLE comppond.which never injures any person AVfcen it Is used for the care of Chronic diseases. It possesses strong, active, PURIFYING and ALTKRATIVK properties', and such other med-cotions as are ESSKNTIALLT NECESSARY to cure »H Coughs, and to cure that ixry identical COUGH DISEASB. which is called by physicians and others, and is really considered to be, without the least doubt, Pulmonary Consumption. T^tis Balsam heals lafid cures ulcers in the Lungs, trad ekewli,*rn wtcrnaily, BB certatnly and easily as that other medicine wh.cV. we call * BRAKT'H PUIIIFYTNG EXTHACT,'* cures and he ah ulcer* externally. This BAJLSAM will cure Stne casea of Covxh aad Consumption out of Ten, after all other remedies havo i-tiled to cure. TnotTSAiyps OF coifsrarPTioNs and Coughs having been cured by it, testify and proyciU umfatl inr efficacy in all 0iseftee» of the LUKGS, TimOJtt, oarf BREAST. j We are fully aware, of the very strong and positive assertion* which we have made above, and we would not have so asserted, had toe n<*t also been confident that the resptcitible testimony an- nexed, of some of the numerous cures said io have been effected by this UALSAM, jtily sustain and support us y in all we hqve asserted —and ae CHALLK.NGS THE PROPRIETOR of any other remedy, to produce as respectable testimony cf cures of as many HorctEsa DYING PERSONS, as wc publish. ^ BRANTS INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM cures COS- S-UStPTIOX Coughs, Colds* Spitting of Wood, Bleedzng, at th* Lungs, Peon t* the Breast and Side, Night-SvoeatSy NervxrifS Com- plaints, Palpitation of the Heart., Female Weaknesses and Com- plaints, Cholera Infantum^ Dysentery, and Summer Complaints. A TYING WOIYEAIV SAVEP. We i .ihUjth this cure of Consumption, it being one. out of th« Jnooy winch can bo ndduced, to prove the magical power to fftve life, which .his Balsam possesscs~~«reti after the person ii .considered by pbybieiijnt? and friend\ to be in tb« very last sieges of ;I.J iliseasc—ACTUALLY PY'ING—end in this case, eo J*r ' gone, thai }n-r friund^ htidoouglU the cloth for her shroud nnd other bu-tai i\tfu*. This qure wiw etfeclrd on Mrs. Ztla Dykeman. the wiio of « ietfpQCtt[Uc inau residing, at Ballston Spa t $ar+ toga county, N. Y. \ V Mr. Daemon evcorr.'to the facts hefore Thos. G. Young, Esq , Justice ut the pence, nifti-edttor ai' a pnpec at Balls ton, whoj:v& tifies to the good character of Mr. Dykemtm, for reracity and respectable etimdin^. Mr. John Wutt. nnr\ hunt ut the same place. R!(*O certitiep that be know all trie facts as stated ; and that Mr. Dykeman's ehaniefr ts good, for iiic fa! 1 particulars.of thu CUie, 5E£ OLR PsvNPHtiETS. t BELIMED; IMPOSSIBLE TO IUE. : jt.ersrs. E. B. Catdt&fl *e Co., of Ea*t Oswegfi, Osvego Ct* , N. Y., respectalile drog(listfl. wiote toTis, Muy 19tti,le4li: Wo havu judt heard tlirough Mr Wbitm.in, a respectable citizen of this place, uf an°im porta nt cure of Cor^umpt'oa, which BRANT'S ITTDIAN PUI.MONAEY BALSAM has produced on fhe wife of «a acquaintance of his, who resides in the town of Putermo, in this county. She bad been long -confined io her bod. J and was so dangerously diseased that her Irignds lettered n impossible for her io ixve MORE THAN ONE DAY LONQEH. ( But when all other hope utftrty foiled, sbe commepcepd takiDg BranVs Pulmonary ^Balsnpi, Hnd its mpdical efficfef ha? raised her from a dying bed, so rb«|t uhe 1* no-v going about, end attending to her domestic houeefaold afl'«irs Rnd duties. She acknowl- edres, and it is very ovjdn.r, tLst she is indebted to Brant's Balsam for her recovery from a long, terete, and dangerous •kknosf ;. and her friend?, and neighbors consider thst- modicute throlaable • j; II7S LUNGS BLED HE W0ST DI«. Mr. Z. 8. Terry, meifchant, Byron, Genesee County, N. Y, wroh>, Aug. 24. 1846: Rfpnt's Medicine is doing wonders hero- it has enred « man of -Consumption, that all the phys%cwns herd said must die. When he commenced tailing Branra Medieinw. he could net raise hxs hand to ilia head ; he bled n* th* lungs, and every s5*mptoro seefned|to indicate that he mh s t die; but, as- tonishing to all, he is Tlflpjr able to Iflbor and i ides nil owr the . County. He used only fqe hot ties. I will «1SQ show yen, when J* \iait the city of New Torfc v in the spring, v-het great things 'Brant has done for me. ft h'fls also cured a yopng tody of Con- —.,-**-« 4s» ^^^oCTajsw-vvsn^^tvhusj, IJ^J- jiiiflr iaya no doctor cculJ cure. | . RAISED Ff^OM THE GRAVE. Messrs. Prntt & Foster, merchonts of West Cornwall, Comi, called on as at New Yoi'ki April Slst. IP47, and said Brant's Bot- tom had effected cures Of Silt h hoptltss costs of Consumption in their town, that now np;other coiigli rbediruie rould be 6oid there; that it bad raised seme as if from tiie ^-rcee—some thai \ ysicians and all the ijifcnds ssitf must die. One cmtlenian. particular, was so fel^ ^one that bis physician told bin) jt was usetess to take any more' medicine. He then, tcAra BO hops uas \ltft , began to take Bnnt'f Balsam—got well—sod is cow as |weD as be ever Was. < ie Doctora could give no Help. Mr. Wm. I). Jennings, a merchant at Pierpont Ctitrt, Ashta- huln co^ Ohio, wrote lo us, Octoher 2tl. Ifi48, and ststed fi euro Wf Cons UM prion which the use of BHABT'S ISDIAN PtLiWowsnT BALSAN bad effected in; Mr. YVtl/iom Crotktt of an adjoining town. Mr. Crocket had sought relief from the best physicians sind numerous medicinef, hat found none, for the fatal hand ftf that unrelenting monsjter Consumption, bad tnken fcst bold on his vitals, and was so'.destroying and debilitating his body Ghat he was a mere skeletal*. He was given up by his pbyst* CJan, and all friends as one who would soon inhabit a groveJ^JRux riven ill this last extremity. ..rauce »nd marvellous as ft may ItjT. sf (hev at iVom twenty to^fifty-sfxtccnts j'SfJirf ; A fS \festcel lent\ assijrt > ti(ien;t,or Waul,: Silk ahd Fur Hals /' i- ' I ->} ; j a- /* •• . • -t/ Together iw'iih • choice setectlon ot CtotK Plush Glared C^w. frum thence northg bumlie'd afid Tory north eighiji rods,! south three hundr io the south line noutii line to the same Iinrt above i J'ojeiher wiih a)| aiid'appurtVitoiiceii'tlo the\ k above deseriWrl^piefee or [>ureel of letif biillitjigina'or-in anyt»f«e»f>()enjiiniog ; which I shall sell jfft tl.e behest bidder ot the Court Houpe in lb? viiliei! of Malone, in iho county and nd I\ Dated at the Sbeiifl VOffice, Malone. this 25ill day oftidv.,1849. B. K. SIEPHE.NS,]Sheriff. SUPateMl5C0i)Rr , rroSierien Mwcb»m-e-Jfpu KKAPKLIN COVSTY, i are hereby aorqmoned t o an«> wcr the cirnplaint pf, jfiiotpas Meac^tp,a^ eppjr of which comiil.iint is hereto annex,-d and U be,revritb jierved on^on, and w hich cqmjilainj. w.nerfiletl jln; the ulBce ol the cicrk of i;be County of Jfr%nktin onih«;24ih day of October 11UQ- i pad y,iu*r« further hereby ie- quired lo servo q copy of sueb'your'answer on me, at rmy i.ffic««j3tfl:the iUieg«i 6( ftluloiie,' fn-tlj* ft#un»y ; of Kroiiilth)-within twenty tlaystaftet ^rvit^rotfyfiistum- moirt'on-yBUt^xclifsive-orth'eduyrfstiviideV'vVtitidiuke iioiicethatti opoti'lailurp to - »tA*er', the -SBhi Xhomas Mtfeefuub Will Jii'ke^udgttirnt tfrfi iW iUld^tsiWipraint ofl^olfov^KSW.tfiB o) rrottrtS^'trf l94pfVSiVHii^Mi,' „ %S*kve%r pt^mmihimMitf M0\i ? fia v ^re-tft 1 fliJ WTd ^bnT^fe%iMPot{ f lh^ s «br»'jtjff fSO^W. from the 19th day of t\ma, i80„ W th6*^ffte M-Mth • Wetit$4licfffr<^^ i M i fi>r 3 mi»mte. s? Biltettecio- ber 17, 1843. ' , . , Yours ttv , tS*\** ^ ISiV.J 1 ^ t^EfSfatfffitgjef&r PI/iT. mose«y*^.,oyjc^rfesct-i|>t« n of go^ds jjauuJy fptjrJ ft,«jomijtf3ti*^wt.i,a «• ,-.« '•• >• i 5 '- - - :t , , Xaflt, #<hmm sif's^.puwb y'^Jiip <sip'»r.<«,tippl}? »f good* nnd,wu?eriej v nojii.-, jf^ftovgfiybody^ »<t». *»«,:«.. T HU subsbiiberATa^bJfnoti/y'lh? peox«l»of Fraokliji C«en«.tbMhf^,( XheJi ^ A''r#»gaWp,<i!e«HcfBj9' •m»^jfi» *«*l '.«ijc!%cj»i. /^ rnceivedt1>y i «• ?o|««o«<«>Pi T. ittfiAaEHc '&? .** -i- i. I 1,*- in*, i -. L- •-^^mmm^m^m^mrwm^im^^^^i^_ '&*&£. t^kfi. , \ %«J*»Ke «;A'» fjatro 6131»,-?-. <..Sji,-ar a«\g f . ***#•¥ tm t t f ' Aniiltftri . _. ii_a>i^SiV.-?.: i^i.aa_ L ,-i iKTr-WalT olfjHrf(nit>nirl» . _^ •till !>. S'.&iSi^})^;.'\ • *1t»* K %* i f SS ^E , |Pi» « t- X Ijeem, yet it is true, that (he use of only fire bottles of BRAST'S IWDIAN ?ULSIOKARV BsfisA.M •WNincliuched. Uie hand of the destroyer, an.i restored Wr. Crocket to health, and he is now a ttEAlTB'?, HBAJtVY, HUOqCO £tAN. ] I BllEEDINQ !AT THE LUNQS. jMr. WJJ. Cjiopman, merchant, Middlebury, state pi Venpont, stated to^us that his sou wnfl aiilit-ted vviih Meriting at the lungs. and after all other reuiediesj failed, and his physicians 4*tui a* uiuli.fyel he «iRde use oflaVront'f Indian Pulmonary Balsam, which soon restored li.m lo hiallh. > 1 sm COULD JSQT SLEEP. IN BED. -\ jwr. Jsnies Ivlns, a merchsnt snil miller of K1r!i]8nd.'t.oke Co. Ohio, wrote, Sept. i&h, 18.18, that BBA-KT'S I'LI.M<I^»RT JIAI. SA|H was e^le^hng some a^tonixhin^ cures in that vicinity j one 'e in_ particular, was the wife ol liis head miller. Bhei had 'n 'dfscased for fourteen years, and her husband had spe^nt e!n)ost all his earnings in pay^nff doctors and in frying ell kinds of jnedicinet, but to no purpose. Che had not tailor slept in her bed} for seteral gears, in consequence ot\ her disease; but bow r using a fev oolites of 'Miianl's i'ulmonary Balsam, sbe could lie lind enjoy sleep lo ber bed lis well us ever she could. WrXii WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAWTS. remedy offered to the. pi.bKc has 'ever been Itotf as certain effectual in-restoring AJiL the intedcBttil: tiep ^sr^es. add arities of<!he sex, as HBAKT'S Poi.wosABViBAtsAa. It no difference whether Ibe derangement tie suppression, liber weakness—it REGULATi^ ALL. W stringthem- ig -line system, equalizing (he eonArtaYiiti and SOOTBIK6 and . AtljJAYUiG NERVOUS iHltll/ABlLtTy. See awrBampkUlt. eHAMjC|d OF LIFE. theGi'rt/to the Womsn\ »nd the. Wom*n at miafaf?« Ssj»-. the dine case is-cf«/erd:cet,-Bnd the other so graiudiy mpj&essem\ as to| present »8yw thejoriil Viscoses that freauenfly srise in consequence t)f such change. - * * ' ' \ ^. «\' \\ I H(««oitt-.Wsentt land flCTWgea&njiW ' [iwl&n^ail. DYSENTEAYsmd SUiflfiafe^MPriaNT, in children tmdadvlls —end I- • • _^l CHOIsEBA INT.ANTOTWL Kolnoaiex'iujed evermouknittie^depftifflCfeer„<9«2J»_£5\Sr Ysjjtnpia while teethMtf ,8RANT'S P01,Wt»WRY i5iw\be- I »am&lsteTea.i It SKiSaW^ie, fbr* such leases, >£«4gei r than the ordlnw-dosoi ' -? f ©»«» v »A. JPQJ: Sal©J^-- Fi T. flbsatbv aoa J.MiP,W&>m» ^VpMC A ' Bdb|l!li£CKaieBugay. J. Con«rl»^Ev»n Q^rmo^.— S. W. G llett, €t>nsmbH. £.4rUtih&G^rMag*n*- .-•httta?*'..\- r »• .!.•>-•» llii •-K'',r^o liS«J « >«' / All letters j»^d;oWeT^jai?«k|be'««I<tyesss)il to Wdfatse>~&.fla., 106, BrnndWay, aVew.jfenitsv,,;. Mmmi&rW^^ MMfelsJSjiJi n-ii^«saMrraW ,W S55*\ tr&mm^ti:'**; -& ^.i-nfa. m