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1* mtt, Brooktya, S. T. INDIAN BALSAM, atiaw 01 doubt, very many Oa- ulcerated ind diseased hings any other mr-dicmes—and the diseased persona were to be ACTui.Ly DYINS. which qever injure*' he cure of Chrome diseases. I-YIMJ and AITKRATIVK utians as are ESSENTIALLY' ad to curf that i n y tdea/trai y physicians and others, inc the ica-t doubt, sumption.' in tiie Lttags nnr* elsewhere that other medicuie which T * ^ures andJic'oh ulcere itfine ca«es oli Cottph Stttit remedies Lave taikJ Co tesufy and prove irs tt»/a#> a LINGS, T1JHUAT, saa Ir-ony o«W pasxiivc asset 'lOHi S T t N 0 R i G f ber child bV£bo], ' •> 1 S .PULMONARY be, for such cue*.\ t; ?. >rn, M*l .ne. A r ort Cuvin^toD.- - *- i» & C«»,'Hogajiaf • Be addressed v Yorfe. A6ES, nterT and fbrsala, variety jsf jo& £• and alt at mod- •-£§•'?*> -7 '%faP ,r w$& Ktgasr'^ -^»^4 ^ A- iis^ffii^fe \^\ass^aaBw; / :•» * :-*^*^. m ^w.r;. /?•:;-.*. ' '^-vssBSaJi^ip^,^, > .*V^M>»ff^ n *«'W* . ••**C?\+ z> «•*;•* iZ:\ H ~**§%f!4¥F$, HK [VOLUME XVl^NtnirBER 4.} •'•? ,«*•* 10 mi •HT^i W Wi **• Mm ft SE4FER, Editors anil Proprietors. Ml^srty*^^^ W Publwhed every Thursday Morning at Malone, Frank lin County, New York. bFPICE.on Main Street, opposite the Rail Road Office. I ottrg Imaginary Evils. »T CBABLC3 SWiljt. TSRMS—$4.25. lombs, and $2 if No paper discontinued until all arrearages •^capt atthe option of the publishers. ,. inadvance ; $1,75,atthe end ofsijt I Hiontbs, and $2 if nor paid before the end of the year. | No paperdiscontinue •,.,•.:» -'» — eyear are paid % 00 Rates of Advertising. lTWELf£ LINES OR LESS MAKE A SQUARE.] 1 square 1 week, $ 0 5 0 | I square 6 months, 4 1 square 9 weeks, 75 | I sqimre 1 year, fa' 0 0 1 square 3 wedks, 1 00 | ^colwrnriG monihs, 6 Q0 1 square 3 mortths, 2 00 | i column 1 year, 10 00 For larger quantities, the u.uol discount will be mod\ to yearly advertisers. H 6 1; ines, $3 per an- Busine«s Cards, Dot exceedinj num.—§2 for 6 months, Advertisements upon which the numberof insertions is not mirked, will be inserted until ordered out. Bu siness €aru3. Dr. Nichols, Dentist, H AVING occasion to be absent from rown, the fn. suing summer, would invite those indebted to him by note or book account, to call soon, at the office for- merly occupied by him, and'poy the same to E. A* Holbrook, who will remain there during,-his ubsense. to wait upon those wishing Dental Operations. (jut6v H. S. nERIAn; Teacher of Vocal & lu^rnmeiilal .llusic.i IF DESIRED. m)30:if. A. T. VTTKTm, WILt PERFORM ALL OPERATIOHS IN Deutal Surtjery, that may be required, siitb neatness,correctness, and (jispatcb. * J l operation* warranted to give tati'faction. Office one door west of Meigs & Wead's. Let- lo-morrow take care of to-morrow ; Lrove things of the future to fate; What's the use to anticipate sorrow, Life's trouble* cotae never too late! If to hope over-much be an error, Tis one that the wise have preferred ; And how often have hearts been in terror Of evils that never occurred ! ave fnitb—and thy, faith shall sustain thee— Per (nit not suspicion and care With loviaible bonds to enchain thee, But bear what God gives -ihee to bear, By His spirit supported and gladdened ; But ne'ei by '' forebodings'' deterred ; ? But think how oft hoaru have been saddened By fear of what never occurred! Let to-motrow take care of to-morrow ; '; Short and dark as our life may appear, | We moy make it still darker by sorrow— f S'ill shorter by folly and feor .' j Half our troubles are half our invention; '•' And often from blessing9 conferred Have we shrunk in the Aild apprehension ' Ofevils—that never JHALOiVE, NEW YORK^ t^Uff^Sm —•—»——• i I . Jil'-'-'l ' j iilift»sas.sjs^ss^s|sj|^S also his \ sense of duty;\ yet in ifae^Tfii^^: ?•\ ' : *fjjm talking the matter over with &elad's moih^j^t\ ; '$rl4 he resolved and promised, iristead of punish- ing as he threatened, to make amends to the/: boy's aggrieved spirit in the morning, for the manner in which he had repelled all tion of his offencn. explana-, Rut that morning never came to that poor child in health n» *-- the next morning tiny and wild with — .-..uuiB u^wasin his shroud. He knew neither his ^jfefiir-^ *Hfm fever m h,s brajn, and wild with to Si with a raging (delirium. In 48hoars h^ |£;?$>$5* 48HTO.V.\ |s^° a s^—and pray who is Wi?™ ^V'OBe lady sm*n -:-^r^.^, JtA-: ?m w^^ife *v f r&«*fe«! ?mw& m ,N ®m% ,25 $& ^t^xm,vn<Mmm [ could never have entertaine rh an s u^ dn , a \ < l a a>ntanoe i.em,h^djPstb v owed. —... ««.uier nis jaiher\nor his mother, A ^f?^e| when they were first called to his-bed-side, '^wO**** nor at any moment afterward. Waiting, '..•..,^5pr! , watching for one token of recognition hourl|w!^ ifler hour in speechless agony, did that unt ^^Ipr happy father bend over the couch of his dj^ -**'- B ~* ing son. Once, indeed, he thought he saw* a smile of rB»>r><»«>'*~- s '-•-*• 131^^^^^^. L Marv,forherVa,rio3 l^^uj^^rlived, J/1 fra ?kne S8 . intelJiince'aXi -,w» Lure eniertaineti an aifTecfton for Nejcr England, holds thje physical pdHrreriri her, if she had not |been amiable and intelli- herl hands, and they feaf the result. A-New gent; nor, perhaps!even -inher parents had England army, a Nevv England comrrjander, beeri unworthy; btu all things else be considt with New England perseverance all -united,, ered comparatively mditferent. Himself ac-\ appal them. For this c^use fiiey bans hacM^ morn™--*''- ** fashion-; NpTJir tm only coarse, is tjo ajlay thelr4/o*«-\ ifl : and an/li«*!~ * L - ?h«5fasfomed \wis what he! ,t Himself ac- darkest Jears to weal ^ghtto ®Wti$m inougbt 1 _.,„^^.ojp a smile of recognition light up his dying eye, r|>\^$$$•'faiff-Col , l and he leaned eagerly forward, for he \ have given worlds to have \ L \' word in his ear, and have that gL t'^id/thefirsifipeaker, with JiAi33»edaaghtef of widow EeepiiJt|wtty. thread and needle ih»|n«t thing will be to asso- tteii-niaid. 3 * J *H*m *-> M & *^-*^ N^^ 1C ^ \„\}-V^ n 4 ,! v \ A «! ^ AC andii^sr %z d irr *^» ZFw Ztt T? k t Andi •• \-\u, ,or ne wourd ftJ^jes. the rank ^ISi-^. .L a ' \ ,s merit that ewbsperedonekind ! te n o?/S i # 1,edth « ^ er - 'Here, • ,r of a PP^nt 3 nSSS^ ^ ; ^^MSr^!^- . M-7 quickly away, and ~«-—^ • 8 ^ qe .P M8ed earn About three monthp a; ;opens, ICate Villen 'Wfio do \yda^fltinfi fe goi ?' nho °- :J '\ give . ^ XJUIGI over tnirforcj theni air will rush to the standard. Thfe.jifol-?. v icy will hipnri ..- -•• - ^e mass,-ana that;-; ; A^ this, Samnel A/*»•*«- - m in 'dayjuratory Jmo^^rfc'S^H!' Seemed \»r«%f JC seicoiid, up! e|no-|ip n> jasked his coacdb to, PIA.NOS TVXED, Malone N Y. r>„ ...i.:-i. •. J' u «»ging the low stool with her, Do you and Law- are Y«=r j , wumau s d^nehter fitted to adorn ' ^ WeaJth j sn « is so well She'\\ a -- Vi f ither f'«aidEm S. P. BATES, PHYSICIAN AND *lRG£O.Y. A TOUCHIG STORY which will commend ]fif K^ h,8t °7 of I off his ~P ^ jii^cKSm T 7 ^5 fr ° m ° ue of *• riSS ery father and mother who ha s „ eart ° f eV \ into the w «ter, Ld after a 1^1°? ^l m °* in *• city with, or affection for iir 1,7 8ym P at ^ Work ' ^ ot ChaVt- --• - \ ^ at ^ of ha ' d I ^ear mo . 2 convinced of this when I „! ,li. l , Was ' thron ^ the mnH from L..H. B— . ,,?» [°P ened the letter in the detail of th» «.J:f 1C i^ 0UMd * and „ ^--rrsau. Mr. 4dams \veati«,]took fi&r* | the fiW, awi pat forth alii his strength, ik the Well, delineations he had prepared, all aiming at the adoption of tife armv. He was rea(w to commander, vote tsiness. After his doubted, some fob. jectedi, and some feafedj j His warmth in- creased with the occasion] and to all tl ese doubts and hesirji*jn\° t *• >aln ad ia8 ? B tioiiB he rfeplied, t*eh|Iemen, if this Congt \ •• -mm The first at this public notice and most fashionable nljence onedocrSoulh of L C Lnthtop's. Office over L. C. LATHROP' - \ 'a Store. ie event quently furnished me , ed A few weeks before he which was subse- .., —« o.«!i a great deal of hard 'Dear roe,' said she, 'how glad I am he did lharles out; and they waded up not see you speak to that Miss Murray! He mud to where the whanf^ts not would never have noticed either of us again.' slippery, and then I helped them Kate Villet-a n..-i-'\ »-— CHARLES B. WRIGHT, 3tt0nun & Counsellor at £avo, I \ th» several Courts oTtbio Slate, having establ Aft*n'.sin thp nrir-ol««l H-- i.\i'-.'K^i Wb « igh the so wet and _ _ , climb up the side. Charles told Henry not to say anything about it, for if he did his fath- er would never Iftt-Kim — — •* •fV day was flyer?' TST »i. one is the oro,„i A ' r~ - ,v \t. \'««'« can / ams went iX * i • „ i^came. Mr. V 'the was would call i y saw to bo appoint a Mr. Ad- •meas- _ any at all. nen/it is on that account he marries her, thaTsplenetic replv. ' . -~ply ^o, he never knew r- gain. H _, m+ ** V 141 1 never let-bim go near the water a- .. „ ,».»uiishrd prir.cipal Wesli-rn Si Southern Sisies, for the Collection of Debit, will give tt»mk>n to all Professional, Collecting y btisiuess entrusied or refined to him. MUBiilSTO\ N . St. Lawrence Co , N Y. • in th «'-J i\ Cana'da h » »r,,fivi,Jed a B-.d \ CfliULES B, STICKIVEy, attorn™ anij tiounscllov at £aw, ASD SOLICITOR 15 CI1A.SC forne.riy.^rtn3J to ..^ hild \^nd: f -.1 -'-- -own t with an epidemic fev, I *« our- gain. Henry was very soory; and all the way , - »ue, manly little fellow, going home he kept saying— pf some eight years of age, who had never, 'What will father s*v wU. i- he said, known a day's illness until that which finally removed him hence to be here no more. His death occurred undercircumstances which were peculiarly painful to his parents. A younger brother,a delicate,sickly child from its birth, the next in &CP ** *'•\*\ L - J ' wish ath wI1f^ Wfae,lhesee8me to- wish we had not gone near ^njcujii; lever. in consequence of the nature of the disease, every precaution had h«>»« -J--\ night? .. o ujtu not gone near .the wharf!' 'Dear, brave boy!' exclaimed the bereaved father; 'and this was the explanation which 1 refused to hear!' And hot and bitter tears rolled down his cheeks. ^-.-sc^^^ in scorn, as she replied, •». is only the moVe Sh*^ ^ Dot ' ing with natural inrl,v„„t-\ L . Am . families, W ILL ; CKBY, Xor-waFk; Huron County\ Ohio,' jmptly attend to any busiiien sent to him. such n* collecting debts, pi.ichasing and selling l.aoH?, Land Warrants, pnyin? laxec, &c, in any C'MS'V in th\ States ot Ohio, Indiana. M'cbienr), Illinois, anil Mis»ouit- Address,—Nof- ^^^S^CSL^ in ^'ncon»in. v-s-k, Huron County, Ohio. Reference*.— Hon. SID.SET M-I.nc, Fianklin Co., N ^I'i' e N,. v . j. 1849. of the family against i father's eld< rugged was however, e«peciall and docks oru- Yes, that stern father now learned, and for the first time; that what he had treated with unwonted severity as a fault, was bm, the • t i . J — t\Hi«uc ?!J? Sp ? ctkble far mer. Take o.,r »„k^ have him. Her virtues and accomplishments won his heart, and they alone.' ^| In due time Frank and Mary we|e married, Kate beiug led to the alta)ron thefsameday. Emma has learnt a lessoni and, s|nce then, inquires less superciliously about ta new ac- quaintance. to Mr Adams Z'7i^ Fpam .^' A1 1 looked one else| ! CEOSGE WASHI>OS Krjrii.n Co., i\. y.,—OP.K N MQBS.8, «)r AWREXCE . Moira, Goldsmith, fir-.6m.J H. MERIAM, ATTOSSKY AMD COUNSELLOR. AT LAW Office in WM A U'HEEte if a lone, Franklin CM WA=^^5LS^2^SSK-S ^*^^*^\^^te*l^*»Z& custom sometimes to vi^ir • r i boy, and < hoys i \ \L ' °, r ,lcw as.buta rJ^\_.?. U ! be .°°3V «nd we ought I of tiiat fathe more than one occasion. Let me close this story in th We ought not to aSc loVl^^^ tors were hnf nrK^T.u person's ances- A f«^H A ^ are themselves.' A lew days after, as Kate ^ , ^ t.m) etse^ \At the end of e eulogy, he said; 'but this-js not the man I have chosen.' He then wentj into the deline-i ation of the character of a Commander-in- Chief, such a*s was required by the peculiar! situatitfnTof the Colonists at that\ juncture.— And aftei* he had presented the qualifications' in his strongest language* and <ri»«\ ' L - f ADA3JtS,.SEXIOE. the appointment. ._ .^^igton to the supreme com-1 j mandofthe0ontinentalanny,Junel|?'th,17'7I5, j ' has been placed in our bauds by a gentlonian i in whose veracity we have fu}l confidence.— I We cannot doubt the authenticity of the an- ecdote he gives. This subject ha? of late years been brought before \the public under various versions, and has in every shape at- tention. The nr'tvata .' •' sons for the nornSEf' ^ ^ iven ^ «\-' he saidri eaomiaatlot \ he wasjabouttomake,' : ^*' 'ate *H «****»• raatRnow thev ara ^i„ji-..i . . a L r ? high, |b@t w* this crisis! in this chief. facon- Attoruev and Counsellor at Lair, MALONE, FRAKKLIS CO., K. Y. &JT Particular a t ten tion gi vert to the collecting busine«f i UFh IC'K, two doors east f'rom f'ielci'* Kxchange. . PARMELEE&FITCB, ^ttornsns, Counsellors, & Solirltors, B-iiOMB, FaA>KLI.v I O. OFFICE—Maiu Siree' ; S ore A . B. PABUEI.EE . I . ED suscepfihle to the ia. the army arHved.— smallest annoyance. the tire in wife entered , 'Henry has just come fright; be is covereu dock mud, and he rat. «. T u»tr An<Jru!.&, L e nnoyauce \Vl,il7. p °' e ,0 ,he thera - (You may th „k irJ e . wore 7 '\• a »d is a perfect' voice ran/ tif he ? Mmd wber ^ \J son'? ;'/\\\ hcud to foot wSlmatos g * \ ,MneBt atoo \S U«W as a drowned j 'All these thin went into» store, pretendin, chase some ribbon away and g a wish to pur- inc irllt, A^ .L\~* —-\\•\» came saunter- */ — *^*^#J • a*^«. new Frank Hastings, meantime, ? idly down the street, and , «e when close opon her. ZZi r™S.:> BaicJ, bowing, his eye I JuZ^ „. v., anu uonj was sitting at Philadelphia. Every day applications in behalf of the army arrive The country was nrgent that Congress should legalize the raising of the arnjy; as tlily had, what must be considered, a^A — »V12D I 1TCU Law Copariiierslii]) •JP\!1K unJorsigntH have fttrm»,l a t Allorneys, Solicitors a,i,l Qutsa. .n.nd willtran^o.'t •'parlner«1,' r . n » *elU,r»,i„ lc j < . r ' [ | 1 , «rm of JJCKSOX £ UUTTOS \ich bu^n.essas may be entrusiedto .K„ - t .-r. I Court. of< bis State anTonheVn^dS,^ * B \ Th e) canl,«f ound attbe office in The V1 . 8 ^TM~ -e.Uiel , occupied by Mr. Jacki„ V \^^ ***' Presently th« hi, ' \.' ,w il,s '\formation. \my heart bleeds legali; __ v , „^ «w^ uou, what must be considered and was inlaw con- sidered only a mob, a band of armed rebels.. The »«•—* • reumstajnees of - Th^strug- now they are needful at Does any one say ? reside\ person Washington, wh# hand: was i lor>'k,n 0 .\^^ n Mp -Adams'right ,-and not expecting it would 3 t °? imon ^?* 1 from sis seat the min„H u u HJ\** 8 P ran g , ed into an JJZTIJ 16 ^f ?**»«»\ f-kedlu, co J uII,: 0 . 0m -. 4Ad^ h?l d s sm Samuel to ask for journrnent as soon as the made ponjnnation awassd. maae, in order to S iveih*4&lu°? '* •Wfb-mte; and the SIli^TT-«™ result is rjefor^ the world and Congress I asked Mr. A/lams, among other questions the following :— Did flict? 'No, ou doubt of the success no,' said he, 'not for a moment. I expected to be hung and quartered, if I was caught; but no matter for that-rjmy country would be free; I knew Georgej HI. could not forge chains long enough and jstrong e- nough to reach around these United States.' Dued J anna rj 2. 1848. J. H. JACKSON. JOHN HUTTON. Flanders, ^Utoritts, 0olictlor $$ (ffomisdior. WilldttenJ to all collection business intrusted to htm., snd oracticp in Law and Equityin theSi 'I shall be pleased if von TATJII n , Southern and Middle Statas i«, a «>, SJ concluded with- ' a ^W ' Justly grieve their g«J3S,!A J>iow sir, go to your bed!' moment of excitement, * he ve °fcl ewore $f the „ due onfy to wilfql crime Alas! perhap* few often the fierce rebnke, which awaited him in th« r«l^! P^'ffament; bitter tear to-\ #p of the con- \'fare* «? 10 curbed!' 'totejfyo^ ^ d * e *tle fellow,! 'I ken tliatj'isaid the guilty pteft then I dinna drink 3$ muckie as ypn i •What sir 1 How is that V' f 'Why,gin it please^ye, dinna ye tlpke 6*\ whiskey and water after dinnef f Office on t,he east side of Wearl-at. RoaJ, Milone.Feankl in County, N V. upremeComt near the Rai ' i you ' \\\ '*' ^ want\ ^'Notaword^irigotooedi' I fn^, rereivit >8 % in a-rftlltion to hi* «iurStti W SK?2Sa BOO and a variety of other articles too j numerous to mentir.il . r a choice tot of of smaller and larger growth. rot. i_ • ™r«»\«tfoa . • • ——*«w MADE iSiAjsv. —Tli to JfcEJft. 7 Jf\ 1 g ° ne ^PPerless and sad fifV\\]***** *** ifc ia '** a Ktde. His xvife^w ^f, ed the remark- t, ° a4em0ti ^- dfia 4 .. _, _„v aAoalslfxty . ._. - only jget paid puceja month, and then if I'd taKe ^jxty glasses Jt wpold make nic \dfeyl di unk ^or a week, ltow^you see the onlJ difference is, ye timefjt bgfter than I do/ J I l$ v <*& indebted i^r or acqounlVi, * .Marl le hosinfi*- S6ih, 1850, 8**^ ersigned, in poni-'\ by the «^5d Acfe^ * Ma\ U. 1850. i i '. ~, ^ ^ ' -^ Sale. ^ J O sttryj dwelling | Millet— '?• hoB'!?' is »urtable| • ronveniently sti- ] furihei parturu- *.. ?U>igny, or of J. .:--%:'• lay 16, 1850. I modated with tt ^ rr tprros. apot^' M WEAO. .-V. ^.^s^^; Dealer to Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard Ware, Crock- ery, Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, <f c. 4tK*appUNevt Black** Wets. Side of the River. MALQlSE, N. Y . MILLER'S HOTEL, or „...,.-, *• j'\S'^08 through »flii55 the eyes «— — .preter,\ PBILFPB. SmiUB9_ After flfalone, Franklin c».». r but * here . «« ^~ % ~** >- ^~*~^\«~~«-s*»-«- * J ^t for that rattier in tbe ionmnl > W L ~2***\^' C * central part of the village. ^ reW a^ SrS,^^1^ his bed-cbamber. As be b assef J,i, 0 ffi^^ &&**»&** strengft ^mm^m&^ 1 ^^^^—^^^^m^^^^smm F A S B I O N A BL E TAILOB Garments roade in tfaelatetutyle,or to order. Cult ingdooeoo the shortest notice. S^ f in tbe batetsent of P. 0. Mrlhr't Hotel. bigtear had stolen dowii the boy'a cheek, and .rested appn. it j but he tiak wepitjg calmly and sweetly, tlie father deeply regretted hw harehness as he gazed npon huifron', be felt and euperBedes the necessity of pointing tnehr M nearly w ISHQWS : tfe xV« ,1 heer t^enr blesse^Kft Tt . lt * 1 d *«tht morning beftre SgX HX^ - it* Oe topic tvithyouWs mS%r|^? l ^^«m^^3%f£^ i^ 9 the army * he milied I'm of em s «oofc nia^nZj T to getheA One twd|n%r^^^y^EoaPM^*S *«»& Ad«rt*, ^ iifc a -L* | \i*e ^iffif-K. ^~ * refined j and Marf^ffiri^ ecceeMifet ¥t-- cw4l toft loruribl* towBou&fa „& r i\ **?g^ l4 ^ do/ w fd ML *and ft* as tha ?pe^i«rgi \MrrHook A coroprantel»» Bpn made her A gante \Kie . «de Walk on the corner Of • A bout the tide Walk pfaweMtait,\ /*' Mfcr:: ^^' -'^-- j