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.„. i^.-^-y-e — *^*+r K i* -* % jr\ J %£ ~* X ~^H j>-*-3 *•\\ J8 *^ Uti v «• * \3i ^ \# I^MI r^ 3|J| „ -t^T ^_^ ~T-A»1 tf •?••'»•} ?yaBM * ^» •r. j/ ijg| A^J i#fT t c** w 4 J f *t •?'.-* r-<S--i «** .•!*•\• \ NEW FIEM! APRIL 23, 1849. Beady Pay iff foe Principle. OURi MOTTO, i SmoW Profits—Quick tales $• 'quitft Returns!! fflHR subscribera having entered into a copartner- * abjp under ihje line Mid rtyte of ' Parnelee, Carpenter A Co. have purchared the larse and ewensive stock of Good* formerly owned by Messrs* Hugh Magill and Sons, would most respeetfiilly take this opportunity of invit ing the people of Malone and vicinity, and the public generally, to Boll and see us, and our word for it, they •ball be waited upon in as good style and shape aj at any other establishment in Franklin county. HORACE M. PABMEWCB, CnARl.ES H. CABPX9TEB, SAMoEt MAGILL. NEW GOODS! P ARMELEE, CARPENTER $ Co. are now re- ceiving their Urge and extensive •assortment of Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard Ware, Crockery and Glass-Wart, which they are now prepared to offer to Ready Pay Customers astonishingly low. The inducements offered to the LADIES, in th e line of Dress Goods, Bonnets, &c are \such a s vat NIVER before offered, especially price and quality. No deception, as the MOTTO, to are we, QUICK AUD CHEAP. The secret of the whole matter is, to sell Goods CHEAT, the expense of selling them must l-e small; that being the case with us, is a very essential induce- , ment for those who wish to buy for cash, or ready pay, and we hope and expect to see such at our large and commodious Store in the FACTORY BUILDING. In remembering the LADIES, in our selection of Goods, we have not failed to remember the GENTLEMEN, of all classes, from the day laborer to the professional man : Such are our facilities for furnishing what tbej ALL need, that it seems impossible to fail to SUIT: We could give you a list oPGocds, were it necessary, but recollect, you have only to step from the BRIDGE, fnto our STORE, and there you will 6nd them spread open to view, and no charge for showing and giving prices and even SAMPLES ifcecesaary. : ff. MOESE,\ W OULD respectfull y inform the inhabitants o f Franklin County and vicinity, that he has pur- chased the large and extensive Stock of Goods lately owned b y E. L. Meigs, in the village o f Malone, where he would invit e th e attentio n of thos e wishing t o pur- chase GOODS with Cash or Beady Pay! As be has bought his stock of Goods at a Great Bargain, he offers inducements to the purchaser, nev- er before offered in Northern New York. The former patrons of the establishment are cordi- ally invited to ' Remember the Red Store! Tbe'proprietor having engaged the services o f Messrs. DOHKEK and WARREN, pledges the former polite and prompt attention to customers, usual with the establishment. Their custom, and a liberal share of the public patronage is solicited. I T. CM STORE^ Mffl I B. S. W. CLARE, & Co., A RE happy to say to- the former customers and patrons o f this cheap establishment, that it i s once more atlmiiably furnished with a geniet 1 Assortment of Goods, purchased since th e prices in market have receded, with the utmost care i n selecting a s t o qual.t y and prices. Their assortment consists of DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, Hard-Ware, CBOCKERT, PAIttTS, SOI, Dye-Stuffs, &c, &c, together with all kinds of goods usually kept in a coun- try store, al l of which will be sold as low sis can b e purchased i n Northern New York. _, All kinds of produce received io-payment for goods, at the highest market price. gy Casta*—and the hieghst price, paid for Black Sall3, Malone,'June 1, 1849. 51 tf \•\ 1ST of Letters remaining in ihe Post Office at JLa 1 Malone N. Y. September 30, J849. •' t s*' Notice of Assignment KJ OTICE is hereby given that John Sta k and Cy i.™ renu* Gorton, copartners doing busii ess a t th e town of Malone, under the name an d firm of Star k it Gorton, have this day assigned t o me all'the property and effects belonging t o then) as such co-partners, i n trust for the payment of the debts of the soi. I co-part- nership, according to the provisions and di r actions in J heir deed o f assignment metnjooed an d pr ivided.— All person s havin g in their hand* property bt thing s in -action belonging to the said Slnr(i & Gorto i , and.all persons indebted to the said firm,.are rerjuirsJ t o de- liver, accoun t for an d pa y th e same to the undersigned, or ihose authorized t o ac t for him in the premises, an d to n o other person. Dated at Malone, this I6ib day of June 1849. E. L. MEIGS. / A. Joseph Arpine, B. Ralph Bowe, W. S . Berry , Nahum Burbank, 2 Jonathan Br Id ing, H. L. Bary, John Bates, Angeline BentJey, C. Jane Carter, Anthony Chamberlio, - E. H. Conkling, Thomas P. Crofut, Celinda Collins, Art e Colon, Benjamin Curran, Danford Carpenter, George W T Cree, Charlotte Curry, Caroline Clark. Zacbariah Clark, < G , R . Clark, Andrew Clark, Henry W. Charaberlin, D. James Dunn. Any Dagaeirean Artist 2 His Stock <£onsi-ts of a Large and General Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Nails, A large lot of Boots and Shoes for sale. Batter, Cheese, Cash and Grain taken in payment for goods, Pleaae call t and examine prices before purchasing elsewhere. fMalone, August 1st, 184:9. JS~ B. Ho charge for showing Goods t~ OflH PIECES Print* from 3 cents to one shilling ^v/U per yard, for sate by August 23. cS 25 N. MORSE. PIECES Ginghams, for sale by Aug. 23i. N. MORSE. 20 PIECES Black and Ccif'd AlpacCas for sale by Ajug 23. N. MORSE. i )L.AIN and striped Muslins, also Book and Swiss • Muslins, for sale by Aug. ?3. N. MORSE. A I<a r S< IX. Aug :e lot of Shelf Hard-ware, for sale by Aug. 33. N. MORSE. M ILL Saws and X-cut Saws, for sale by Aug. 23 N. MORSE. C RUSHED and Loaf Sugar, lor sale by Aug. 29. N. MORSE- L OG and Binding Chains, by Aog.23. N-MORSE. P URE White Lead, for sale by August 2% N. MORSE. S PERM and Tallow Candles,'for sale by ' August 23. . N. MORSE. tClftfi POUNDS ofTalluw, for sale by ilfUU August 23. N. MORSE. '' G)r\(\(\ Pound. TOBACCO, for sale by &\J\J\J Au 23. \ N. MO RSE. TtTACKEREL by thejbarrei. Pickled Codfish and iH- nice Salmon, for sale by August 83. f ,. N. MORSE. , A large lot of Broad Cloths, and Cassimeres of v«- JX rious stylet and prices, for tale by Atfgost23. . K. MORSE. B OILED arid Rsw [Linseed Oil, for sals hy August S3. N. MORSE. T , i ^ J !P5?%f »<« \\Wle 6K •Lan»Upriee»lv sale by JJ ^gistgS. K. MSksE. p^GHE$T5 Hyson Skin and Young Hyson Tea, for ^ «'e B r N ifORSE.' August 23. Juli a A. Durphy, Adeline A . Dow, Thomas Daughiy, E Lowell Eaton, <^. IV. Emerson, F. Conelia^VI. Fairbank s Awlon C. Foster, David Fisk, N. Fisk, # Iren a Ei.k, v E. G . Fitch, Patt Finley, David Fuller, G. Truman Graves, H. Thomas Hughes, 2 William H. Hanson, Charlotte Harrigan. 2 A. E. Hildretb, 2 Lyman HaningtOn, William Hawkins, W. H. Hubbard, Royal F . Haywsrd, I. William Jofanstin, William Jamison, Margaret An n Johnson, K. A. S. Keoley, Abram Kennison, Al Ira King, J. M. Keeler and D . VV. Backus, L. Edward Lewis, Caroline Lewis, Philip Lynch, Mai hew Lynch, Moses Learned. M. Elias Miller, 3 John McMihoD, Michael McCartey, Horatio Merium, Patrick McNally, Stephen Mill', Patrick Mead, N. H. C. Nowcomb, Alex. Newburgh, O. Samuel Otia, David O'Brien, P. Benjamin Pricbard, Laura Ann Parks, * B FRMLM mm BM. P UBLIC notice is hereby given that the < ubscri ber baa notified \The Comptroller\ of jhia in- lenlion to close op the affairs of this bank ivith as little- delay as may be, and parties in this t'oonty who have been in the habit of making paper pay able here, are notified that cdleciions tv II not hereafter be made. S C. WE AD, PB^S'T. Malone, Jane 26lh, 1849. ANK NOTICE.—COMPTROLLER'S Orr Albany, March 16, 1848, Notice is hereby given, in pursuance of the iiatute in such, case made an d provided, that al l circolniing notes is*ueuW>y the FARMERS' BANK, a t Malano, Franklin county, an d th e MATWACTURIBS' pABK, III iter, must b e presented a t the fjomptroller'sfoaice for payment, withi n two years from the date of this notice , o r that th e funds deposited fo r th e redemptio n of I h e notes issued b y the above bank., will begiilen u p to ,aid bank.. MILLARD F1LLMORB. mh2J la«2y Comptroller. TliEGRATEIi T H E subscriber would sa y t o the public that j now prepared to furnish Tomb Stones, Ta STL E IV C E Great Discoveries, f 7'f j J D. FISK has become saliafiVd' that the hem * t o sej|a Urge amount of Goods i s t o si-ll l eheop; therefore. Be up and Doing, and fail no t to call at the cheap store formerly pied by Hugh Magill & Sons, west end of the brii where ca n be found stapl e an d fancy t>R Y GOO in great variety an d abundance. Crockery, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs. FAMILY GROCERIES which cannot be bent|i n quantity, quality Or price. Remember the motto| is Cheop for ready Pay. Remember also that a t | Fish's Clothing Depot fy Gentlemen's Outfitting Establishment, t is the place t o bu y al l kinds of Clothing al (he loicqsl Cash priees. Stra'ngeis and citizen s desirin g t o re - plenish ibeir wardrobe s may do so i n th e very heutMwo by just calling a t the large-it and mou Fanhiononahl e Clothing establishment i n Northern New York, whece they may b e assure d of getting garments a t a saving of time and expense. * J~jf Clolk and Trimmings furnished an d Garments cut for those who wi»h tq have their woikdone a t hom©;. M<i'one, January 25, 1849. TRAVIS &CO'S OB Hudson Rfifer, Lake Cbariplafe and fhatapiafn Cabal. T RAVIS & Co', bjave much incrpase.l their facilities for th e firwardw of al l kinds of property, b y addin g t o ibeir line! Several First Cfass take ayd •iloer Boats ; also \the new steamer ETHAN AL- '.EN. N. B. Proctor , Master, thu s affording ibeir customers facilities n)hicb canno t b e surpas.-eii. For Freight Apply lo 193 Troy 101 Blount, River si. H. C. Baker, \ Pier, Albany, ohns, I H^ H. Hatle, Plattsburgh. - Z. DRIIXCKEKHOFF'S R. J. Leslie Rassell, Jobp Regan, James Richey 2d, S. Dennis Smith, Janett Steels, Daniel Sheefaan, Patrick Sullivan, David Sperry, Michael Slattery , 2 John Stewart or- John Toleneyv •••'• Francis Shanley , T- Martin Tourney, V. James, Voree, Jane Vorce, W. A. White. James Wakefield, Thomas S. Whitaker, Ira L. Wescot, Mrs. J. Wheeler, Hiram A. Winslow, Arrabel Wentwonb, Z. L. Warren. e is lies, i Monuments, Paint Stones, or any thing in that liile, at ! prices and o n term s that must be satisfactory t o those i in want of any of the above articles. Tomb Stpn* s • from $4 t o $30. He has procured a first rate wbrk- ' man, and having a large stock o n hand, h e will no t | hesitate t o sa y that he i s prepared t o give mos t ample • satisfaction t o all whu will rmrchase. Plain o r Ofna- i mental finioli, a s may b e required. . [ I (Cr* Al l work warranlej t o give satisfaction. Terms ! made easy. He has stones from (he best quarries! in J th e country ; fine white Marhli. Finally,utones offall j qualities an d prices. Do not purchase before Calling ! to examine for yourselves . ] Malone, M-ircb 6, '49. A. LINDSAY, A?eiiti I I L . J. N. Stark, >33 Coemie's | O . F . : J. S. Maynard, jSlip 1 , N. York Travi s & Co, Whitehall, I Wm. Coote, JS' a I J. C. Pierce & Son, 5 Joh (1. V Hoyle, Champion, Boats of this line lajave New York, Albany, Troy and Whitehall daily, (Sundays excepted.) In New Yoik, ship Goods b y Tritvis & Co's line, o r Iriffilh'a Line Tow Boats, West side—Pier 6 . East liver . - i 72:3m6 ~JV E W S T fl R U ISeio Goods} New Prices, and Next) Terms. CJ fcf CLARK hafl removed hii store from the ^?« ^J• oil stanrt on th e wes t side ofihu rivei to th e store formerly occupied hy B . W. & C J. C'liitk and neatly opposite \\m. King & Sons, » here he i s now receiving n large artd elegant a«rtmpm of D R Y'G-0 0DS, For Life aiid Heallli nrr 1 5? \ Trirre i* not c#nj» t>f «!1 *U*- i;«rioii« r« nr-.I-t— .. - • •; • INiriOcr- o f I h e biU'fi, tii*«t L*gws (o fonts* J .«• J -. and Hrahn% \'trtnt\aj BRAlNT'S INDIAN! fumm 111 rrpnit'/n f i/ » , i t 5 Grort rift, Crockery, Poims Dye Shijf*, . Muff*. JIartficare, Gfass ware, and Oils,' Buffalo Rubes Boas, T AILOR'S Shears,—-Heoissoir, 4 - Leonard Wendt's celebrated Shears anil Points, for by W. KNAPP Pants, l[C. o Cnliforniu Outfits, C ONSISTING o f tlio«o large Corns wiib pockets that-will hold th e Dust.' Vests match, furnished cheap for cash, at the Bowery Clothing Drppt. (2000 ^ air8 Good Woolen Socks, knit t o vear, n6t such a s tire knit for th e Pedlars waned in e: - change Good,, b y [Jan. 25.] J. D. FISK 300 Reams Wrapping Paper o n hand an d for sale at the Northern Rai l Rood Exchange. Good 1EF The mails for the East \and West, close a t 9 o' - clock P. M-, and that for For t Covington anal the in- termediat e places, an d for Canada East, close*at 4. P . 41., ever y day except Sunday. F. P. ALLEN. P . M - Paper Rags receive d in exchange for Paper. February 27 A ISDRU8 & LgW IS FEANKLIN COUNTY WOOLS? CLOTH DEPOT 50,000 lbs. of Wool wanted, and 30,000 T~«B orc/iorn 10 sen, or ex- change for Wool. T HE undersigned would again »3 y to the- public 1 bat he has now on hand, an d shall be constant - ly receiving a large an d varied assortment o f Cloths, such as - BROAD CLOTHS of Indigo Blue, and Blue Blick, Steel mixed, Brow* and Black. TWEEDS of various kinds ; Grey Cloth of all descriptions. —ALSO— all kinds o f colored cloth, such as Black Blue Black, Brown, Gol d mix, Olive ; an d finally al l kinds , to o nu- merous t o mention; bu t suc h as mu<t please those who wis h for anything i n tbis line. Satinett s of al l kinds, Stripei o f various style s an d patterns, Plaids of differ- ent patterns ; also Plaids for women's wear, Broad Flannels, 70 and 74 inches wide, for bedding; Cotton Flannels, re d and madder, wine pressed, green and olive Flannel*, an d many other cloths not enumerated. All Farmerr, Merchants an d others, wishing to pur- chase cloth for cash, o r in-exchange for their Wool,- cannot do bette r than to spend a litile time i n cxamin log th e above stock before purchasing elsewh re . He Intends to pay some CASH for wool, an d wish- es t o tel l some nails, by tbc keg, for wool. N. D—He will not b e undersold b y any one i n the County. Those wishing t o pa y for manufacturing, can do so, the same as at an y factory. \O* Depot opposite Field's Exchange, in the Cotton' Faciory..£3) Malone June 27 1849. A. LINDSAY, Agent. Great Inducements tfarbo 9Aflfii LBS - Brown Sugar, for tale by /QV\W? An«.2S. N . MORSE. A large lot of Linen HandkercbieTs—a nice article foe the LADIIS, for tale by August 23. N. MORSE. GEORGE ACKLEY. (t4>Ti or WHITEBAIT,.) HARBLE ENGRAVER, WIZL M4KE TO ORDER MoiroareiNTs, TOMBSTONES, Grave Straes, TaM«a, ai«l W^^*vk\M^*^m\^t^»H^\hfiiXofm the in- jf ha>itanuolltfalt»ai}itii^ifsjfl|fl||,=c OHn ,» ,„, , finnisb, of the best Vermont Marblt, ™7 *^P«$i*'f* 1t a ^i t n . fflm*tti on terms that WASi^#p^#i^fei; Jv 0CCO| ,. e(J 1 A»LlAbSA.T,4 S e M . BUSINESS HARBOR !!! DICKINSON & SONS take great pleasure in announcing to ibeir customers that the Harbor is filled to overflowing, with the choicest and best assortment, of Goods which the Boston and New York market* afford. 60 Pieties ©# Different StyJet> of press Goods for the LADIES, consistio; of Embroidered, Corded Ginghani and; Tou<- lard Muslins ; Organdize, grintedand Gingham lawn* from IO to 34 cent* per;«J^-f. plain, changeable plaid, linen and imitation Ginghitrip; £inen%ad,-jiiik:^rage»; Delaines, alpaccas, V5' c &f 1 cdmprising^'sj splendid, rich and large assortment, an'd from wbfth this portion of our customers cannot fail to sui| themselves as to style, quality and prices. 4-4 shawls for 12\ cant*: 6 4 do for 35 and 8-4 do for 50 cent* each; Delaine, Stradilla, Baregej Linen, Caihmtfrp and broche do.; cotton, gingham and silk PARASOIIS, Gloves, Dross Trimming, grpen barega linen and silk Hawikf*. $ c <fc, GENTLEMEN\ That are in want of Broad Cblhs, Cassimeres Tweeds satins, silk and worsted Vesting* t fur. silk, Leg- horn and palm leaf ,HAT8 ; GLives, and any other article of a Gentleman's ntrd- robe, cannot find a place where they can do better. Hard-Ware, Crockery & fll&BS- Ware, Jfaifa aiid qiajii, Pajnu, Q,^, D y8 Stufl#,Gro. ceries, and in fact, every thing, wanted for. this country's use. i3r.Our facilit|es are tucb, that for fcady Pay we can and will tell Goods as cheap as can bo bought . in the County. Call upon utand we will sAoto you that this,I* no boasting. Remember our.mello-is \ Pag Down.\ ' BsngSt, May, I8419J ' Franklin Coiaty M««aal iBsarance \ CoMjurty \v MTPMCB » berebji glten that an. assessment has 22J^21 rn \ fe i? fcl * Company on tho 13tb da, of JofjrtWJ); tKotwTing tolhe respective liaMlw oEeacb * e W%4$mWtottomi4imt?K#m to o«et the loi»» oEih^CpniiNiny.jWbjeh tnuat be paid la tbe^n, fonljt6&fa$l»W%k»JSr*t day of £remlcrli\x. ^ftidjrtt day of November. f \\ ^* Dissolution. 'I'HE firm heretofore existing onder the name and -•• style of Hugh Magill^ Sons, isihia dny dissolv- edby mutual consent ; and th e boaks, notes, accounts, Sf.: belonging to th e said firm, will be found a t their office in th e Attic story of their Factory— Enlranee, Front —where th»y hope t o mee t all their forme r cus - tomers P>r immediate settlement. Malone, April 23, 184.9. HtJOH MAOILI,, *^rt>T*»«w rrrxoii.L, SAMD-IL MAOILt.. /dissolution. 'I'llE copartnership heretofore existing between the -*• subscribers under th e firm of Parker, Mosii Sr Co. i s this Hay dissolved, b y th e transfer u( Mr. Par- ker's interest t o TABOR C. Mlilos. The busines s will hereafter b e continued b y th e parties in interest , an d conducted b y L. A. Moses and T, C. Meigs, under the firm of MOSES, MEIGS $ Co. Malone. Apri l 7 , 1843. ISAAC PARKKB, GO- T MEIOS, S C. WKAD. __^ L, A . MOSKS. DISSOLUTION. T HE copartnership heretofore existing under th e name an d style of Parmi 1 -e , Carpente r & Co., i s tbis day dissolved b y mutoal content. The business will b e conducted by Partpelre an d Cirpenter, at their oud stsnd, where they hope to meet al l those Indebted either by not e o r account, t o the firm of PaVtnelee, Carpenter & Co.. an d adjus t the same without delay. Malone, Oct. 20, '49. H. M. PARMELFE C. H. CARPF.NTER, W SAM\^ MAGILL. ~~ £. L. IVI^igS, OULD n-ost respectfully invite al l hi-lote cus- tomeri that a settlemeo*.is desired, a t least, an d to thnse tbnt bavea surplus oft Cash, Grain o r Butter to part with now, an. opportunity i s offered toditpose of it at good prices. Having told out my stock o f goods t o Mr. N. Morse, I sb»llfbe happy ther e to s.-e oil m y former customers, a s probably th e tame induc e menls will be held ou t far you t o make good bargain* as before. I f yo u wish losave trouble, please call and settle imm H itely. f August 23J 1849. An Effectual Remedy For Coughs or C'»Jds, Hoarseness, S'loriness of Br0«tb, Consumptive. Asthmatic arid other Puioionary Complaints. Also Liver (Complaint, Raising of Blood, Piin in ibe Side aod Cues!, Purifying the Blood II ghly recommended b y th e fallowing gentlemen o f i distinction. Copies o f theoriginal certificates o f w hich can b e had o f an y of the agents. Shepherd Knapp. President of th e M^chantes Bank. Franci « Hall, of th e Commercial Adveni.-er. John Inmiin an d Robert A . West, Editors Col. Mag. ''Jc. W. KHmondc, Ca»hi^i o f ih e Mechanic*!. M- ICbbets, Cashier o f th e Union Hank. J N. Sejmour, oflhe Hudson and Delaware Canal Co. A. M. Merchant, oflhe Alliance Mutua l Ins . Co. Jam'! Harper, of Harper an d Brothers. Cyrus Curtis, late Mayor of Hudson, Michael Freligb, M. D. Watervliet, Alban y Co J SteBtns, M D & J flardenburg M D, iNew Yoik. George H Fisher , D D, Pastor Dutch R t ( Ch. N V, Nuah Leving« , D D, Financial Sec'y Am Bi b Soc, M C Scudder, D D, Pasto r Vesey s t Meth Ep Ch, William Jones, Physician, iiagerstown. Md.. I James W Tbompkius, Physician, At.napoliH, Ind , j Leonard Kirby, George W McLean, A ft Mesier, Wm 1 N*x*en W ,H Dornin, H B Jenkins. J D MuxWrll, ' C S J Chubb, of New York. With hundred, of others of equal standing from every partofthe country . We ca n only ad d the followin g certificate from th e celebrated D r Chilton, th e well- known Chemist t o the CorpOiauon of New York, an d j a gentle man of the greatest ability in Chemical Ana lysis. ' , I have analyzed a bmile of medicine, called \ C. Brinckerhofl' s Health Restorative.\ and find ihat it does not contai n Mercury o r any other metalic prepa- ration, nor opium inanyr,ritiifoi-m«_ U i-~— ,J ~C --.,-.<,-.. n-d-rer tmflrety. T^iies R. CHILTON, MO. jiNew York. January 9 , 1844. Curtis an d Smith, S t Albans, Vi, have beaume sole proprietors of the abov e valuable medicine, t o whom applications for agencies must be made. S..1J by F . T. Hooth an d Juhn W. ^angborn, Malone; |.l. Congdea, Fort Covington ; 1 L B. &. E- B. Smith, \ Chateaugay. March 15, 1849. - 6m LEATHER, Sec, Which h e desires to sell a s low a s any other person, foJ Ready Pay. . \\ All kinds o f Produce, viz. , Grain, Butter, Cliee'C Lard, Pulls , Ashes, Blpck Sails, liaga an d feathers , |H% ill h e leceived in exchange (or goods. * ! I The public ar e renrectfully inviied t o call apd ejf- |imino pticea and qiiHlny before purchasing elsew.herP. I -Wanted a t th e Astiery of th e subscriber, 300 cords good 4 ieet wood. CASH paid far Black Salts, l.me. Nov. 30. 1C48. S. S . CLARK. ADVERTISEMENT. VIE undetsignej having he\!' connected and en- gaged in mercantile pursuits far nt-mly nq»ar-\ r of a century, an d havin g devoied the best p<«iion their inttgitsand lives ( o th e b'is>nesg, have deem- it their duty, toibose vvilh n-hoti they have busines s trfensBctions, to their families, aid last, (ihougb not* Irpst) t o themselves, t o relinquish the sellin g of goods, I arfd have, in accordance with this conviction . *olrl their ' enjtire stock, t o Messrs. [,E IVIS „i. MOSES and TABOR C. MEIGS, who have removed 1 hem t o the ' stdre hetetofor e occupied b>'Me4sr», Parker, Moses 41 C4-, two doors east o f the subscribers', ami to tchom tb| undersigne d most cheerfully recommend Ihe prompt pahing portion of their customers. The undersigned w l l devote themselves to (he pros- ' edition p f th e other branche s o f their busineis, butibeir muin busino«s will b e to settl e their books, an d they theWore most earnestly solicit oilptrsons with wborn they have unsettled transactions to cal l an d adjust i ihcftt without delay, and spfar as consistent pa y ba l • i *nc|s, o r make arrangements for ibeir liquidation . i P»nie; indebted b y note are reminded that payments : arejexpected. ' 'Xlhe subscribers, with their Books, notes &.o. may be I6und n t th e store accupi.-d by them far die last eighteen years, where they will be haanv to ace their i -•!•. • .-.. .»-r,fce*ry m>pe*TTRnt Ine^sligl, j not feave occasion for the services of the civi l officers j of ti&county more than they b^ve neretofare had. I ' MKIGS &. WElD j This PuniKiEn it iehv»i/ prepare! fn thi- most obshntilrl and I0111: '-ti<i (f.n^ wirliollt. fuititz yurlrin%, .<;• •' rni**s, or . if't-ngtA'T.!, mrtgoiyrrs, UIHKCS JILW. / 1 tl'u vigor iif.il new life to the v Ir-le^ra l*UNDI?EDS-THOUS'* ;s j \H/lve be<*n cured the past «t«d |>n*i!ent rear,, blood. 1)V lif.s I'w 'jtf — uuil tm u ion, uro 11-c nt ' \ Four Ttriies I,ess Q,uantlty, ;:u{ a < Koiir Times Less ('«•', tlinn such diserweK ran br rni'd b y Sarsop>y\:.i *..,• j C(t<t 111»t Inus hoeil as J ft utl, rr<i til I'l'' J>'.<' : W'c *\ich it ni-rt i :^sc:blc to publish tu Et,. .• •,. ' ii u . ( tl>e -7 MAN¥ THOUSANDS that nre vr.w l.ivtNrj „n d mining GOOD i.r <! -'< •, 1 - fll K eiig.- lh«l;is*-!w'6 indebted ttillie puril^ in^ f-r • (,,.„,. _ ^^~ nf lituni's lull-in I'/ff/.-r ' ^t'his Pfulli^.,. c .r<^ ' \TH E WORST SCROFULAS, mid ell impure dispft^es of i!ie !f]t»<KJ, *\/ • v^v.V.w Rhrum, Rheumatism, /u*'pi't^ns, /'i'«/^-.« l r *'ccTS, l 'ostu-mess, Mrrcw i'fl Ih.i' «.« ~ r . tn the Had;. Side, and hvtiibs. Rush of /.'•'. IMPORTANT I'O TllE It is n quR5tion ot no sinMl irn, r ,vr t - . ,- :'.. «•* 1*4 • eide, whicii, of a!l the etu-hH}>H' !';.» mj. < 1 M •!••.;.- 0 : POAPEST Hfl .110 S T mj!T!!F. W e sny, firanl's f/tJ.fin PftjUt .\ f. i\\\<.'•' \!*•• P -•• 1 ••„'. (H-cniists, one uotth ol it, winch rn», 'c 'i-*i :/.' f.f t.» p. ,,.> , tttiijs Toctt TIMES as much r. duo. 'jf**«*- v ;-- ^ - -v- * *• sajmril/a, wji -At uls6 v\>es- < ne do'i'ir \\ v t 1 *>. ^ \- ; sarsaparifi'a ia as dear et one dollar it 'jouu • H 3 r ,''<.* Wuu!ti bo nt fttur dollars a hot tie, l>#r*.;t.-« * -• ' u '. • .. ,' OREATEK MKIHCAI, EPnCAi V Ihnil (?«;>« •• *• : •' ~K r '- rnla rhuuld he riold fit twenty fwe cents a h ;/'. i- U w -I-JI the i'unticr ft[ OIIP dw'itir. Bnt w* on: hbr,. >< 1 - • ~ • _\ \.~ the grrtitrr puw er nn.I nifdicn! ^i1mv< <•! ' - ;'-in<., v comp«red vrirh the ;•***[ ,^arp\«pHri.iHjf. «'•• -'-.d'! ibti. :•-'(» t. how mucli disensf h&d been cuV^d ^ BV ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH. The tirs! ense w e tlnta, !a the cure which ^w,, ,-:*•• '-T.-ii .n J ii. Haskin. of KOITH-, iJuvlda Co .X V . M''! UT :..-K m.» of our veraijtv. wjieu w e *•,}• tlmt is., ic i.'.- '.,.-, •••• •'•• and hopciets case iSi one uf the •.. «••„. , Aii'LICTtl). Most Horrid ScrofHla^ that erer has bf**n rured since th* 1 norhl «?.-= et* ;•;• was cured hy TEN TIMES I.K«»> ut\ Kr**tj: 1 I'nur.-1, • COST, tban ever a r&*e ha'f us reco'tiit: _ > .1 •\.. cured by Tr.s TIMES AS MICU t ; arsTi]'Mni:f. i c •Jans, tee our Pamphlet. Mr. finikin t-vite* thnt he \wl htH-n t-onfi\»*d '^ i Year, ai»d was nu t cspecle d to iive ttsenXy jtw 7f~- • he commenced \Ufing liie Pu-^ftf : his Ufrli HI«H Off, Irorn ear 10 ear-—a hp!e \*^ c eaten throve* «'\' his «.ur nearly e<itt-n out—tht 1 u-** of\ onr a<m /.V • ,\-' a« large as a man's h»»d. had nearly eat*»u turi.'rfi: 1 ' ^ there were an iiim iu al!. . nrd tW ' ut nt \.S^ Tweoiy large, Beep, Discharging I Irrr^, ,t)+d OrtrW it-n hi .ir'y • tl ind/' t e - 1 1 ire, I id'- -Ztld 1 ctr*, 1 V : | 1- PI Reside —that the first bottle he ufed, erinhl.-d him t where he had been confined twelve yi- nn. ennbled hi m t o grt vbt of the house-tho , him tu tealk tiro mtlcs, and Ihat the nrr at >d t><rt*i i bfti'f •nabtud ilone April 24, 1849.. E 1 DR: BLOODGOOD'iS i x i r of Hcall c Notice, W. Nasi) , has o n band a Urge quantity of Brick, Torsalo, 1- 2 roije we»t from H. M. Toby's, in Ma - Jour. . Ms lone, Oct. 1s t 1840. FOB SALE.! A Valuable Factory Prop- erty in the ?i!te&Lof KAEOjfff- T HE subscriber holds in trust, and desires to dis- pose of the ^ ,' WOOLEN FACTOBY, lately oCcupied-by MesartVSTA'RK & G0RTON. It %'• ^;%.mHnpQtpM Biles Shrtfing.; tip »t» by A'fffj.s*-' r •\ 7 ^m most desirable location in JVortbern Xisw>Vprk for a pracucal and enterprising mechanic, «nrj presenu a chance for a Gteal Bargain. Malooe,^ugo,t28,1849. ^ • ^g' mte . E..M, ^J?OR ihe cure of Kever and Ague, Indigestion, Sick {•• Headache, Jaundice, Klainlence, Acidity of the Stomach, Los« of Appetite, Liver Complaints, I'uljpi- {anon of the Heart. Pains in ihe Stomach. Side, Back &c. and indirectly Coughs, nn d those affections of the Pulmonary Organs which tend to Consumption ; trulj prepared from th e receipt of Dr. J. T. BLOODGor/D, toteof Boston, b y W.H.SAFFQRD, DrO'gist, Keese- i|ilie, Esses County, N.Y., t o whom all oidersfor Med i :tne 01 for agencies must bend dressed. Mr. W. H. Saffurd : Dear Sir—I take pleasure i n recommending t o the sick, Bloodgotd's Elixir ol , *• ealtb, prepared by yonrself . Having ti»e'd, i t myseil for the lost ten yeats, and ha\ir^ never found it s equal id curing those diseases for nhicn it i s recommended. During the yeoi 1835 I via srilicted with a seveie ci|ugb, leading to consumption, after making applirn- n to several Physician* without getting at-y *n'isfac- n 1 wo» in d need to try your Elixir , and can positive- say that butashott time after I commenced taking I was « wefl mon, and enjoyed ihe hope'of long lift the early use of Blood good'a Elixir of Health ; \ ve n o doub t bu t that i t was the means of saving my i,which was fast wasting nwaj b y the coogh which so jufflicted my longs that my fHends had given op fjll holies of my rrcoveiy. lis operations seem t o beili- redtly upon the stomach and bowels, cleansing those orpins from all disesse anJ impure matter, thu* regu- latmg the whole sy«tem, and on no account whatever woMd I wish to be without i n my family. JAMKS M. FINCH. lack Brook, May 1, 1842. | Deitz, Brother & Co., Lamp Manufacturers, «f ashington Stores,? 139 William St. XEW YQjRf, iVJNtS a larg:e and well organized manufactory are now prepared t o 611: order s for their roanu- s, at short notice , which will be warranted o f it quality, and sold as low a s an y in th e n otket r stock will be found It and Bronzed Chandeliers, o lo eight Lights, with and without prisms, for Oi l o r Camphene. Table Lamps, Gilt and Bronzed, for Oi|or Camphene—ol more than one hundred dif- at terns. ench Mechanical or Cared Lamps, taoriroent, and Globes, Wicks aod Cbimnies rrrtsrlk as be Wt- c.pect : »r and ' eonsnl \SSL. o tl., llO.:„ 'it M. -« t| rl' lerent 1 V. of me my his may certify that I have use d Bloodgood's£lixir 'ealth and for the purposes for which it i s recom- led and for severe coughs seated on the lungs, i n andid opinion there i s no medicine (hat will have so hippy on effect in removing from the Iungs,sf.*ach ond |>owel», al l morbid and oRVnsive matter, wi c h i s veryrdeirimerjtnl to ihe Health; of any individua l as Bloddgood.'*, ElUlrof-fieaieh,.! iberefore lake pleas- ute |n recommending i t to the side. I SAMOEL.E. KEELJER. K^eseville, May 10. I84C. CP For .ale bj b\ I. IJEJ.TU, Malone, N. V.— Pric4 50 cents per bottle. 588 -A great variety o f Suspending Lamps.Brack- ; r- £*' i\ L . am P s - study Lamps, Candelabra, Uiiand|les, Hall Lanterns, China Vases, Mantel 0,- » namen^ Porcelai n Shade, and GloVs. , | Alsoj-A full assortment of paper shades, Glass I stiodes.Jglobes, wick... chimnies, and other articles aV' pertmii^g t o their business ; pure sperm oil , lard oi l I Camphene and spirit gas. ' | TbeySiire also oow manufacturing D.ommond's Pat- : ent candle Maker, an articl e of great Utility for ih e iTl e !X 8dd u We8 ' J 1 rn S,tt,e8 ' bein * a ^dlestick wh.ch fcjrms the candle wicked and read y for use. Orders by mtri! nrompijy fitted. Address A i6n ,„,„ DEH-Z, BROTHER &.Co. April p. 1849. No I3& William 6 t. rel. N. Jf OT E is hereby given, that the firm ol T. GAM- B ifi'^. \ tbis da y dis »olved by mutual con- r- L, I f accoon \ are in the hands of the 'P. Gamble, Svho is desirous tif sett] ng the same with Chateaugay, March 19, 1847. despatch. 11 •p B GAMBLE will continue to make ami sell ll L • 6 i 1 Mm , e * h ° P ' \ tbe vi,la 5 e of Cbateaugey all kinds oT work i n the lino of Bbet and Shoe Making; of tho I»a«l material, and wdrkmanrfup, M on tb^ most r ?0S 4able 'terms. Gentlemen, ,\iease ca\Lnd nen Notices— Tl,e no,e * ^ nrf \counts of the Inte firm 1 °f Lincoln (; Millet, have bren left»iih Af. QpWanl ios, collection; Cn,i, must be made lo compfeC payments, if this riotica willoot answtr. Juljr ?5. 184J). W ^t It' 0 >'»' c »^4;-Ptw'rons thai that tie fe-destrooa oF «eta%WfiWVld ao- eoun,,. rpr 1.Jack«mithf 0 , f '. | n oM fc r fodfertaftRbow hlatecoool .tanjs wfib the »o r lt^/E%knl fa! dobted i^i« Mil tbewfo-w da WlfWOmd «r, r• D »tb e Ir«ceonfll» W ftb*^itrto*r^fS e • ^, «ldaue»«rii» libnr.1 mr^gt'mm^hnh tiwe« wfore en^ed. He Mrill .JU wjfifty on Z Wuekfmubiog f»n*t|»e*»,«?ey^¥depVrtB|ept, „ hit treat r> iNtss :1K MORS&. r*^- i ! •T^^'t!^ 8 ^wowofthowdesiiiiwe White \ M CrajHrSAWLS, cfieaper thart'evo^hy. -*>v Ptniutte, CAnrus T KR ^. Co. ir.t^ ^ Moo) for saler*^oorl - d tbcH, *bo sfisKto i^mm^aiWS'-A^ t-sottsoto. Trq 8Ke . of School ttwrfcttWffifcf- furnished at .trifle above cost. May!) irJSiSni 'ST! W^\^*%*i i supply oilers 0'Bushels Corn, *° Rje. 5 do Beans, Also Fl ,ur. Salt Potk, ^ y PABMgtBB. CAItPICNTEB & Co, iiMir P4r $m i j W. KIJfg.,ha,vjpg;putpBased , the\floods I-tfh« r?n^ thrrfore toie^oeconied-by Wm, i-cbansed tbe \\ and., • ' .. - 'yHE^ •*• Arm - solved hy Dissolution, ^ M .™ h £r&r ,ofo £? e* 815 \* \Oder the »W KlAG $ SONS, H this day di,- Miutilcomeht. WM. KING, • W. W. KING, AH „• , 4 . * H. E. KING. K.„J Z <? ! ** aceon « l »< i ** iba Into firm of 4Vm. iving lor col^etton. Malone, April 3, 184^ A Dele! Shot for Bed Bugs / TOTML EXTERMt$JtTIO$ / 'leep in Peace,! All vJlip, wish toAujj Good* ^hoSp « |im « 3i»,S,ijd;bijkbeii.ef9rta shall be them injevery particular. April 9,1849, hta^^W^^iWi^^* 1 '\ ^ at, Cor^louSndPIaster. -Teetedpr^fim boat (ro£S™£ P ^W tnem^iTs' N:.-rr • '«5« .»%•! m 3&.M&SM&.. ( ONLY TWELVE BOTTLF5, . cured lift the Ilcers. and rcsrorrti jinit- ^.-\* •*:'' to that he was aide to trot.i and attend to ^u-.^-s: u ~ n> , nad^iprmeriy do«e. j » VLU-«sam> «> certified to hv Fot'STEE^ R p*r£cT*.r I f PKMie*. »•.»»* a-^ j*— ^ •9£Q3 I .~W atoms, «» - ot '- • m<.-l ! jibit? pbysirian*. ol Rome—bjr JtT»'. (7. ft H-c-n r \;. I keeper of the West Home huiel-by _U.*. .' ';.'/*t. Jr I wholesale and retail dmggists, and by tUrm J . .f p* I reaidcuts o f Dome, ; scROFCLors T^CEK crnii). ' m?. HAn.TLr.7T . No. | 6 Jnroos frcn A-i , . f,-d ii«i,« lili-Ul's MU)TriSfsin Ji.fr , !«4J j,, ,. s ; I'^ti UII her leg. v tire-li hud nfliirted bc'r tur t< >.••• she hnii to n»e l-rtltcliejt to ei» ! > e her tn mo-e r< iiiil.tl Mrs. Bartleu used six Loitio unlv. find «K« I ; T.I K. r nt | ruuld «idk without crutches.; r.« »\<•!! as .-> r .Ai »:i», - I the Rhore facts, w e refer tij Dr. llnssju.v. <.ir ol 'I - i ; rnspcctaUc- phy«iruuM in the WIT of Bn«,klyn*< Jir . i!. j street). «i;d to Dorter S. ^KiNNJ-n. corner e t Von:.- • i . mid Henry street, Brooklyn, I,. I. j SCROFULA AND ERUPTION'S I Dr. T. M. Hunt, druggist. Auburn, N, Y.'wrctc n < r ', that tbe mtiinjir errtlltncr of BRANT'S MKTHCINI. : j tnined for it n nans- abort all other rrmcttirs : and tua: «-'\ ^i I of lit Moo< SABSAP*RntA \ m(«J kmorl under \ [ H e said, on the 20lli of Jujjv 1845. thnt r> renllrTvii , I Ins oj-inion n« to what .he had better pire his rlnlci fi-m.. •••• j /•;,u;./i»M... li e recommendedl BRANTS I.N HIAX Mi I'Jl rrom Lis o«-n pereonsl knowledge of its p.,,7 .• \•' >' rirturs, U3 snch diseases : snd one or two I.MIT'. - r?.rr\- '111 . Hejilforeeon-mKHiricd'iiRANTS l'l'RIFMNii K.\T1'\ ' derided and ferione case of Srrofuta ,n ih, -I.,»J..» ; i>,, r •. neck was my touch swollen bn Both n,>rs, nut! /. under the rars. und the gent'oi I roll), i-m , u or,three bottles effected a f eminent ri e. FEVER-SORE CURED. The Rev. Richard Dunntng. Pdsfor o f the Preii'vlei-H' rjiu AdHins Pnsin, sSIcnrne Co , > . IT , wrr.t.- us. r« f ( ,'v«» • I I:.-.- just reerived a letterJrom Wr.qhaKnrv Immi ne. -I\' • <• ' \ 'ht- cure ol his Kerer-eore. You ntnv depend nn n Imi i: -tmes. G,r be is a Christinn man nnd nn elder in the clniu !i Sein\ vesrs Sioce he had to have one o f hW le»s cut otr. i» •««' '\s life, tn consequence o f n Feror-fore. Tlie o'lier I, p N-irrw\ ' tierted, and about t o be oieputited, 1 reeoiiinicnded fl. «.f» MeMnt— BESb TOfe nBSCtT. ti c MIJ-8, -fhare used onh I H»EB K0TTI.K9 ol URANVS MliDIl /.Y£— / p|ar,d ALL llorK 1«f (•' rfcom- mendahan ia.lJ/at'HJedirine.auil [*cfl|i now mv. ilwt »\ h lllc w,-i '- «IU# o f God. it has effected o-cuhr tf mo leg.\ cV r:.:>I'hlip.. for full particulars. < Chronic KlitiinialiMti. Capt. Ezra Knapp, 37 \Vi!lo 4 £tre,-t. nn.okijn. K mnmatism for 30 yenr*. b e njcdj Bmnft .Vrrftow. »l ,: UVCR COIWPLATWT. n/iet. ffMan Hulbanl. ofiStoraibrti, Conn . one of the olde-t ^r3^'^f & ' Fe l' ahle C 1 'jsftians.|«-a6omitted witb '-'' \ .fo s pMnt many yetirs, ntio* wn 8 jieVfcctly nin-d. 'l.fndni! Vroe.,, Ml\m SORE KpmlmonmB, M. my wife hcrsmc s o dibiliti.teri fr|>m Ae efli-cM of /.tnwic* | nnd yarstng Sore Sloulh. that sbc <§nu)d nnl Hfi tcrciliU orj ^\\? 1 «'««hol d Ubor. He r ukical treatment was \ neoordtng to the ad»tco »ud 4>ree«|rii<>ns oT «ic nf** 'V,, .physicians, outfl our ckttt was exhausted is \«Wi!?s (ttiirt»._-3Sll became s o irery s skeleton, thnt ift the lime sh e romtnenccl tahmg your Ihiliaonary Pajsam eh<- \u ipbed no«>orcilioi>e&btJ five pounds: but b y the time i-he h:i8 t»k' n four tollies, she lh * ciipie perfectly well. Tho care is roj pciicct, tbst tbe isfljpw rj can «ttrit>U| . , • •= • Jbdiiini siM rliorrfully nreoll mend its t)Se to lllllaboring m',,Ur uik- kimiler affllvtieh. » ' » Yours, truly,. • <' It (i.UnNTflfE. z - S. TKRRY, for/., of HyVon. nrnte us at ike MUM tittfo th- Nt. CialeMilio lntmcd above wrote. MiSrins. tbni he «• peraoB\\ acquainted with Mr. oud Mrg. (Jalijiiiiiir, and tfcst tile stli, i core emno midor his ow n ouscrvntiou,. Ik lurthcr adds^. Out l, is acquainted wltfi\ Y..- bad b v-ftect- cnnie perfectly well . Th o cur e is roj pciicct, tbst tb nbled to d o nil necessary hoqecho^l work, t.m\ p e qitud^ oi liosb in fpar weeks. Wc)is>iire v<xt w e ' er cure to rtothlnff tnjt Ilrnnt's Itnlsuni mid cliecrl A Dozen. Other-, Cures ol\ var f <m diseases, which fete effected by ?'««\» tnJ-«r\ Medicines. \ c * ' J Wercurial Diseases. : •, »,'£''?t 0, \ 8nB0tl,erelaas ofdlseoseswhiii.il BBASriSjP.VEfFY ?£&*•?£ TKAGT, perfectly pwees and sS'Jiaitci •irem th'e'eysti nv J lOUT ANY FAILURE. m,U ctoes ofttawatwaeii'I wiftibi •\^y Hp>ai&tomtituti<ni*l, are nsWly fcallcd .l/ffl^\rf.'becau<<' sotno Wiysit^ans-belfeve stich'tSninot ifc cured, sitbouist&e oso mtgemuyi >Ve will «a t name the diseaEo, Utrautofrtau ibi» desOip^on j t will b e understood. I ~ IForSaleBy Vr - P. IT. Heafli, aiid j. W. Panlborn, Maiftfi A. Robnitis, Chtttenugny. J. C»ngdon, Fori&J*ui*lim.-^ f.\% ^-llefit^wl^ble. f. j. R^iHs&^Bogaosf \S^ • i- •••••'.'. * : .- '\'?••*.« •^3f AJ1 ie«W and ortj^ra ro«st bo *^0»^ Wttljlajee-^eo.,^, Broadyay, l**«r Sbn^MT WS now receivings inndattm »Jf^|rJs4 1 ,,hi«4ine,r63icb*» !&-„„ , mwm & sfkTii#iitfs -j