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All ho. iz iscre: ald m nade &., at the rate bras conys fora slogle Ink?! nee. 2. nof five\1 - 202 10 satlons, the effect of which is to prombte - pnmmteppy, to be pal Ilor at the rais of 60 cents e Jor a sing msl lot ~ . sic y “$119 cash is to be pald when the deft for insertion, for which a receipt will en'required. tey inscrled-in-the-Weekly nt the- O0 ts mot accompanied with wriltén direc- serted uniil forbid, and oh. rgoa accord- m 6 himfldverfihmams to be paid for in advance. Business Cards. __ AGENCY _ _ tur J old Chegeréd store, Weekly Ob- |- 5 generally for family use, 163 Genest _-. -- EVER DISCOVERED ANY AGB unjcations must be post pald. __ _| rem wy | , . J. C. WICKER, Grorerand Flour Dealar, WHolesal er and Refit!!! Akita NOIOIAN C. NEWELE, - i Hauler—Sml’iinlsfioilsrwmdowfi ac: m- ._ dif . +a ~ WILLIAM N. WEAVER, . . Walch Repairer,.and Jeweller, conor Genesce and | Whiteaboreugli-st. rns. \r‘ 6 Dralers in Groceries, Pro erty-street. f SAYRE, HOUSE, & CO,, Hardware Dealers, Wholesale And Retail No. 131 Gen- - enée-st. - . dif Wholesalé \Glaze Biusties, BAXTER & HULL, visions, Liquors, &c. 8 Llhfr- 8 t ~ dt fa s : Freig'hgr to. Away by Railroad. PHB ALBANY AND SCuENECTADY Rail:-foad Company taymgextensive nccommout- tions for. regeiviog' and forWurcing. Freight, will grive. careffil attention to £11\ profferty directed to Albany by Ralttaod. - Particular att ntion- will be'given to the for- warding of perishable articles: -Thenimerous lines of Bouts from Albmiy during the period of navigation insure a speedy transmusslon of property either to or frum New | York. hom New York of Boston by railroad, will.have special attention and will be forwar- ded with fess.delay thax by any uther-route, and no charge will be made for forwarding beyond the punti hed rate. < . E. FOSTER, JR., Becretury . te * Albany & Scheucciady R. If. Co. Albany December..1817. _ 20+ < l4if ._ NEW FREIGITT LINE SEFWEEN __ 4SAPH D. MATHER; 20 ur, Eat Fish, asd GFocerleBiand Provis- oats ' af Dealer in Flo . 0 J.S. & M. PECKHAM, Hamificgurgim of Btoyep and Stove Pipe. Ploughh and Plongh:@astings,-&ci at the old Cathorine st. Fur: nncoflg‘ilg, Catharine-st. - dif / medie . -PILES CURED FOR 50 CEN h f 1:5“? », - THE MOST CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR PILES OF THE WORLD. a - R. NCINTOSHCS ELECTUARY IS A «.-. certain cure tor.the rruss, whether Bleedcrig or Blin, Internalor External, 'This Electuary bra sure; postive, speedy and permancotcure, | It isan lnlema] edy, not an exterhal application, and will curgsany. either Bleeding or Blind, Exterbl or Internal, and is probablythe only thing that will. . Jt is ; a positive cure, and no' tif fake, permanent und speedy. } It is algo a very pleasant mediciue to tak , and improves | the general Health in an astonishing manner, | 1Li# also | a certain cure forall thos * distases which are frequent» y-found in conjunciion-with the Piles, Buch-aslr tam» mation o: the Bowels, and Badder, Inflam- matloprand soreness of the Stomach, Inflaminall if of the Liver and Spleen, inflammatory ling Mynmrjnlfl shipping the sume. Rau nokp umE- - On the opening of the River, 4h: Steimbonta a> PSs & _n - 2 g. ADMIRAL Com uononte W LL COMMENCE RUNNING BE- c welen ALBANY and NEW thJURKh every «luyr through the season, (#xcept #umday-s) for the purpose y CARERYINJQ FRElfbflT. {ta These boats are large, substantial, and well calculated for the Freigbting. Business, They are in perfect order; | and will make their passage 'from city to dity in tear #0 hat goods shipped at, eituor.city in the ure- | thme--wt nibg, can be deliverg 4 at the other eaily the next Beorn- Ing’g' Merchans, Infillmnmrs. and wilbfing i-mueh to their advantage to whp their strode by this jue, as they may depend upon receiving thom with de- patch ard moderate charges: ' a Line will connect with the Albony and Western Rail Roads to Buffalo, aild all goods: consigned to the Agent of this Line at New York or Albaiy 10 be se- shipped, will 'be, so done without! extra charge for re- \ite above boats are wal eccommedations for the sine. \For of n - BLIAKIM FORD, Jn.?Agent, 233 Broadway, Albany. ISAAC NEWTON, Agent... ~- 44 Greenwich {firelTNe—lyix' NEW YORK AND ALBANY, | 1 calculated forihe carrying ! I of Stuck: Horsesythtep, fad Market Stuff, haviug good ,, re - mesa s n_\ PERMS-PO CITY SUBSCRIBERS, $150 PRR. ANNUN ; MATL-SUBSCRI C. PROSPECTUS ~ © For Publislvxing‘at \Washington D. 0.3? During .the approaching Presidential Canvass ; oA WEEKLY! PAPER, to us, - . \THE .CAMPAIGN.» \ ro ne 'exctestvacy prvorkd ro-ritg apvicacy anp i_ or bemoc®ATi® vho svreofy or Tire ros tus pas. . . BibeN-v, o- The NATiONAL Desockati convention, witter wile convient +0 [ar sanyimokg am mav next. if C The subscribers propose to «ommence; on the 16th of | May, a campaign paper under the thie abuve, and io con- unug the sume, Weeki}, for the term of mix thonthb [ preceding.th* prosidential «lection, hich Is to take | place in November witlbe dovoted ex clusively to the discusslon and advocacy of\ demmocrati¢ principles and measured, and piedeed4o theeupport of- the candidates who may be pregented for the: ouffrages ( the American people. tor th@ two biglueat | in their the National Demogratic Convention which | in Haltmore lo ine mouth of May magt, ; | Acing. our intdotion.to publish a cximpaign a torm wo cheap as to.pface itwithin the pow- «r ry vorer to bave a.copy, to be exclusively dev \ted. to the sup port of the privctples ofthe great p 'Which it is our pride and pleasure to betang, It also our duty to apprize on di rmocraile f In our oploipn, the npprosching contes c hewa on the part of \ou with adegreeor desy tk lewsip eedented in our po- ! history. , the federal (or, which Ifthe same modern jirly frum the. fllce almost from the or overement to-the present Pp o tlt of \n belief on the part of e of the feaders-of that purty to greatiprinetp ¢ ‘ lunmmlluvlji/ titntion#, and of their want of pat- i'riotlsm, og mapileated by their reprebcnigitile, not to auy ugt towards their country and wovern- ment 'n ev ib st with a forcign 1 atlun in which it Thu; fieen c corage- +o sting and made dened th won, us 10 Induce them to lay aside all patriot regard for t} o Intelligohce of the.peopie, in-the contents which they or the lust twelve years, waged for the pbswestion «Alice, and pow Hence we now the worry ; aud disrepucble ’ j many of the leaders of that party, abandoning the prin ciphk a wh uey have hitherto avo and In upon as the only true pi tes on which the \ ment should be administer dsserting tre* mau [~itho has, dor more shan -a- A ‘f‘u’cmxuryzhucfi' Sheir bud. \able and | the American pr Discases of the Urinary DISEASES OF CHE URINAR gans cured by the EXTRACT OF BUCH U7. vast, and OvBEns : such as chronic and acute diseati fof the - - ’ Bladder; Urethra, \ Also, Ci ronic A Prostrate Gland,: Glrets, Whites, \ ever sharing in Eithelr defeats; and never eufeying the 1 $ RNE forlorn hope that they may rally stfrecesfuily under ignllitary cbleffain, who bus gained all his laurgls .in 'a [war triich they have dc imunced and cpyosed, aud who f epurpe their support, when temered as 's party; to which both he and thy befetig. 1 is such a party, over- »whelmed vith a towezing load of unpopular principles, cand braided and stigmatized by the sentence of popular condemunton for comiuat pa parting i rome © Mitna and. Protection Insurance n Of ~~~ C Conn., No. IO Whitesboro-§t. « UTICA,-np stairs. - Apl. 1818. J. WATSON _WlLLIAIi(S. Agent. COFFEE & SPICE MANUFACTORY, JOHN: GRIFFITHS, . . Manu}@etuwrer and Doalet In Coffece, Popper, Cloves, Cinnamon, h - Alinp co, &c. &c. &c.. *~ NO.23 LIBERTY and 187 GENESEE STREET, * 6 * UTICA. ' . EG Orders thankfully received and promplly aften- ded to. April, 1848. y, promp your. DEXTER GILLMORE; Attormnoy and Counsellor at Law, SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY; and JUSTICE OF THE {mov PEACE. tos 602 Particular attention pa to' the collection of dethands, largn or small, and to taking acknow.edgements; affi= davits, &e, - - - Office 122 Genesee staeet, up stairs, corner of Genesee and Liberty.streéts. 'ad 4 a Biman ske crede SEYMOUR & JOHNSON, ney@\a'nd Counsellors at Law ; OFFICE 71 GENESEE ST. ~ . Jour F. BBYMOBR,‘ R April 26, 1818. Wat. C. Jounson, weg... DOOLITTLE & NORRIS, . Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, at ltyn Cash 8toro , No. 110 Genesee st. WILLIAM P. SWIFT, , ___ Wholesale and Retail-Desler in Grocéries, Flour &o » 'No. 11s Tibiorty bireel fhe * RICHARD LEE, Grocar and 'Proviston Store, No. 21 Breecker street. _. A. WELLS & CO., Dry Goods, Fancy and Carpet Store, 76 Genebe L0\; DUTTOX & SoN, Plano Forte and Music Store, NO. 69 Geneses street. TRA A. BUTror: c street. Dealér in Hate, Caps, and Furs of all kinds. Also Hat- |- tors' Trimminge: of every deseription-which will be nold as low as at any other establishment in the city- at No. 98 Genesee street\ \~ N. B. The Bpring Fashions ro received. 1dif - } ISAAC FISH, awelry; No. 6, Liberty street, lllthrza, - h dt flaunnh‘clmjer of J N.Y., H. H. ROBERTS, - © * f sory ty of the Liver, tr . urity of ths Bloo Tut Humors, \Weakness and Tailammation .of the-Spiney Quant of action in the Bowels, Dry Heat, Inflinmation: and liching In the--Jotestines, severe and habitual Gos- tiveness, Flow offilood to-the Head, Dizziness-and for the relef of marrled weme > ' ' UTearaflufi-of-the-Intestinésy -For por or-In I think it raust appear obviout to all who give any a tention t6 the_eubject, that a radical cure of th s, com- rlalnl can bo ¢fferted unly by meitis of a mer. icine given nternally, and~thst-exiernal applications can do no mors: than mero © mporary tell f, and that oftentimes they are actually injoriors, eggravating the complaint. This ELECTUARY, being an internal remedy com- posed purely of Vegetable lsxtract, is offered to those ied with this distressing compleiot, as a, Sure and (ye Cure. , It is perfectly eafe, pleasant ke, mid in its op ration, a nd affords immed relief. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIAN.\ WL New York, Na: This is to coriky that we, the unaeraigned Physicians. uf the city. of New Virk, have in hunderds of cases. with unexunplad pherege; LMJ‘fiLLE ts SFN that it iy the very. best preparation for, cases of Piles ever offered to the public, -_. - & H. 8. WATSON, a. D. + 'T. R. CHEENY, M. D. P. A. SAN Fall?\ M]? A 8. FILNEJLOljbh: p | Balighgrys.HorkImgr eo , Jurre 10, ew Mr. 8. Bemwuibgman..s$u woeks plncckiipufi' chased a box of Dr, McIntosh's Talian Pile Electuary of you for the have been troyb'ed very much for 7 years onring whith time do nol think I have been one moment tu. oly free frum dufforhag at Imes the mo t excruciating pain, and was by the ond tox radical ly cured, 1 think my general hcaith very much improve 6d, all of which 1 attribute to. the sole use of 'be Pile me- diging prepared by. you. to ref I w.li be bappy to give them a satlafictry acco nt. have paid out uver $50 all to no purpase. Youre, R HOLDEN.8. JAQUAYS. Jube, 1847... Mrs, 'A. Walworth, of Danube; Herkimer co., was raditally cured of the Piles by. using one box of fll:cted over- ( 4 yoarse-thinks her general he alth very much im proved. Arril 7, 1847. i Mr. S. F. Bennett--Dear 8r, You will remember I bought a box of Dr.-Melntogh's Laken Pile Electunry of | .you some time ince, wich has entirely cured me of | the Piles. I had been afficted-some 10 years, at times suffering the most excruciating pains, not being able to attend to my busimese-had fried nearly all the new Pile rem dics, and had beed undor'the care of different phy- sicians, but all to no purpose, and, as a last resort, tried your invaluable remeny, and it has cured me effettoally, | Yours, with ro: pect JACON P. WOLEVER CAU, ION EXTRA. Look out for imitations. as whprincipled persons have- coped our Intels, and put up fnediclg: in the same sha> ! ped boxes and similar style. Buy n-thing unless it has | the sig nturo of S BENNETT writen with black Ink, ss above described. I oo yourselves. and you ; wil not have the wor hires trash pa' This is the preparation th ures every time, 18 the ! above cerilficates amply testify, \ | Prepared at & P. Beoneti's Laboratory, tte\ Falls, Herk. co, N. Y., and 'gold by the fol agonta: | Greenman & Smith, 119 Geneste sL, and J E. War ner & Co., 22and 24 Genesee st., Utica, and by pri cl. | 34,1817. 1 me fora more particular btelement of my case | that in.aff. - Kidneysand Loins, Strictures, > Diabetes, &e. &e. _._ > This valuable medicme Is pfepared only by. GEO. 'W, MERCHANT, Uperative Chemist\&g. Lockport, °N. Y. Full and ampic iostractions 'Recompanyimg cach boitle, , Bee adveriigement in this paper. A pamphlet of do- seription may be had grats, of the agout. *> For eale by Druggigi8/and Merchants generally, and in-Oneida co., by J.«l 'arner & Co , Foster & gon, G7 A, Kellogg: Rome ; F. Gridjoy J. Turner, Vernon, : lars, Urica ;~ Bissell & Leonmt dy Clluton'; D. Latab, Oneida Castle ; 2 . Tus ruextx aursicur 4 COOKING STOVE. THE SUBSCHIRET the public one of. the best State, haviog taken unwearicd spects should br. community ; combining. excellences and +-qualltles together, and forming at the game time,\ a etmple, durable, and perfect save. ..For all cullnary purposes, we will warrant it to. be inf@rfor to noue, and we pledge ourseives to any oné that if they Cooking: Btoved ms to bring one out ie wat do not find It so, to rdturn the stove within fiiteen days * and the money 'shall be refunded. We brieftr enumerate a tew of its advantages : Ist. A Summer Arrangement. by which in hot weath- > with er. the cooking can be accompli the stove, thereby eaving furl, a of a kitche im Tecmtie® tr nve onht boi 2nd The canny-1m the summer urnimgement m a most simple and pericct shed without heating up d adding to the comort manner, while by drawing the damper, ail the gmouke in - tien from the room, insterd of smoking. fe Stegk. and he cook tog ae In many cuses on the top my] te. ting, the heat upon % given space, instead of being cut up. foto couble or thrfble ovens, rendering it complica- red apd a doubt baker 4ih, The dropping of the arrangement by which the draft is brought tinder the fire, make it a sare , testimonials, &c. | we > is NOw OFFER To. the - _eral Reyent --i roi'ng, being done over dle: ed thektegussand-tovi-pasty apperlution odious and repulgjve Ip the estimation of the patriotic portion of the American pecple j-it ie such, a party, thie stung to plirevzy “rd maddened by dmnprulxnmwm, that the pfoud aud hoble democracy,of the Union have got to en- ou..ter in: the approsching. coutest, vouthct will be fierce, and . deep rate ; yet in our bet overthrow unt rou tiem most ergnally.. +. But,in order to wii the grout baitle which is to secure the ascendancy of semocra ie prinelples and measures re to come, and thuls to preserve the Integrity and 4 it is Incumbent .or thoue cored to the true faith to be on the wlert3 tor; mptly for united, vigor ous and'effective acticn; to rally the lukowarm : to er courage the-tmld ; aud 'o make every pri paration no- ceedary to ensure's triumplontand glorious victory. \All bitergess afi¢ anim 4L)“: wt he laid agide ; cuncil- us, be upo i the noble motto of a dietin s «Hur: . who love the Butte, a «In the, approaching contest, the democracy have uvery thing fo encoursge them.. heir principles are in the and their great measures have trlumphed u Aho rdministam ton of the griieral government. mind havo eceivedgbgarg.ction uy d ppprobgtiorot the nec pT * 1. Thedemooratic party have acoomplisned the great reform of a Sepmation of Book and Sime, thro the I Instrumiemaiity of the: Consntutional Tremsury-Tuat | walutary msensure has been -In operation for twa years, Sand has answered all the expeciutioni of those who pro- fected, and thase who have carrlcd it. inta successful t h& borne the. country saiely through a go war,and a commercial crmis which has shak. n other nutions to thrirdouotationg. 1t has firoved to he ; n salutary cheek u he backs, and has preserved a | sound and swible currency for the people. 2: Under be auspices of the democratic party, a lip Tarif has bein catabllshed, by which, for In our Iqgislution daring the lust thirly incerests.of the farmer on irl the some. just und al favor which has ben extended to other.classes. This great measure ol form, for which the democracy so fon» stiugglul, -has proved to be eminently afccowsful, 1 has provieed ample recured 16 the people n degree of a most ur ; precedentedin our history, .* | 3 Por thabenefit of the mercantilo 'community and ndircetly tor the advantage of «ll classes, tie temocratic | party bis devised and putin operation' a system of CV houshiz, which has (My; proved successful jn ti 4 Lastly. che demperacy bave waged (mirtuccuuru‘ termination {as we hops and beheve) i war- a war in wheh we were Invelved by the not of another and justified by the most wanton and uspro- carcer of victory which attended our monia have adorned and Musimied 1th a hilo of glory-ex ended the fume of al our count de most distant nallona=fareed. reluctant ¥ our irma. tn uc : march cs, who have with en: vjoun eyon waloned our progress i secured to our tlt |. ico and liberty which lie at the | bibited. in the conduct of |. of victory, In | Of course, ife} with God's bleeging, we are destined. to |, prouch=d ? Jn w= Inhorer venue for the government, and ich the oguntry is now | BERS $,00. (> z= ~APRIL 27, 1848, ~ | ina man , © 'The Pep. O14 Cardinal Richelieu, in Buwer's fine play} when | counaehLed to employ fored 1g grush thore conaplring against him; pays the fullgwinig.eloquent tribute to the fea-, l SBR t (g. -~--* Beneath the rule of men, | -/- ~- «Entirely great, the pest itfnightier than the eword. Behold the arch enchanter's wand! - Etself \ ,ing, ~~ m Le =& But caéching sorcery from' the mnmflénnd +, 'To paralyse the Cmsars, Wk The Jond earth breathl CL 'Take away the sw ' - States can be ated without it ?\ _ KS * €txp. -. == -t- =- - > ._ LNosit-I have come to give you up my parts.\ .. a V | a *What! then you heatre ?\ ' ~ +I haver broughtiyanzghé forfeiture.* ''The ten Humans; rancs P ¢ =. .' \af s posed re resolyed. to leave the ° 1 *<Here they are t 2C ** How did you niggigge to get them ?\ , * My future husbavid gave them to me. > . 'Then he is rich? . 'This is he said, © What do we care-we will set up ' by and by, or 'perhaps I can' borrow the mon- ey. S « f ien you frive to your husband,. as a dowry;vexation ' mnd-euin ; you take. from pthe fruit of your economy»; 'you oblige him to renounce his projects ablistimen \his hopes of fortune.... ... __ .._._}..- Ob, sit you are cruel exclaimed the young «girl sobbing. * wos . 'Have you thought low tinhappy such & union must be ?- Now listen to lfie voice of reason-tukée these bank bills and catry them back to him that gave them-to you. 'And if you are bent on.lenving the theatre, there is a very simple way which will cost you nothing -tuke this piper, and have -the goodness to .. throw it into the fire place.\ , R - The manager handed the actress a sheet of paper folded, which sho took and threw upor the conls. f - * Do you know what that piece of paper is, which js burning there,' continued hey. 'it is a & ~' - Whe Gifordin «Choras, | - | \ a ek C C10 ( By the cannon's velee appealing, - Our country sounds the atorm, ~* 'Tis a mother's saygithe: soldier, © Arise, halting}; 22511115125! us amgfl~ For our countryifto{fall imwiyilegéljjihgn The noblest of gflihs i freezing} de if jr fr + Ev'n‘wo in obscurity pining, Afur fiimi the fields of gheiryfumv, To France find to Liberty offer Ouf hope, and ont life and our name, For our country to full is a privilege high- 'The noblest of deaths is for freedom to dis! your forfeiture to demand. Go my ehild, g° married, establish, yourself and be {lupin} \s Deeply moveil at 'this-generous action, the ~ young actress thanked the manager with tears * in her eyes. , * What do you mean by gratitude ?\repliod he. 'Look hereyan hour ngo. - was puffing and blowing: this firs for nothing, you threw your engagement into it and the flame is now t , ,_ Sunday, 2+ - Pious and quaint oid Gc'nrgc fidrborl. whoso poem aro the sp 'clal delight of clerical,schotars. and iidecit of ; all who adlibire tg outbroathings of a plous a ul in lan\ guage eloquent and from, the heart, thus apostrophizes the day of rest: ' * Oh duy most caf, mnfiifibfighi! \Writ by a friend, mnd with his blood ; - ~The couch of time: cares balm and bay ;- 'The week were durk but for thy. light ; Thy torch doth shaw the way.\ Thinks to you I am going to take g warm- iwe aro quits you seo.' | £00! ~The manager's kind netion, which the criti- cal ciroumstances rendered really | ed, inerited a reward, and deserved 'to bring him success. Some days afer, the cloud - whichaa iging over his theatre dispelled —nm:ficumd rapidly into the treasury; and the cireumstunices of the company-were never : better. * From the Fronch. ,; . THE ACTRESS. _ A short time ago, a charming young girl made her debut in one of our vauaevillo thea- Llrosfmdebmim-dr—en-{mr first appearance, Lgrml snecess for grace and beauty; whilé ). waiting for the success of talent, which is on- Y given to more 'experienced personages.- 'The effect which she produceq purchased for > MARBRDCA GE. \~ BY HAKRIKT mfun’uuu. > Allinstitutions that have existed long among rak would fissure her prosent success and prepare - fo nature, that nny institutions ean her for that.of the future. According to ens. be preserved. Fn proportion to their departure tom, one cause of the contract stipulated for a : from nuture, is the certninty that they will fail forfeiture, in tasa'the engagement was broken | and perish. Of ckisting=-institutions, none is by aither party.. ws 20 22 lees , more clearly traceable to nature than that of he managers never fail to insert this arti- marriage : and indeed, from the clearmess of - clo in their agreement with actors, and often.) this- Iroin the fict that the number of.the times the smallest snlaties aro accompanied?) sexes are equal at the ago of twenty-one by enormous forfeitures, particularly when | (though varying somewhat from this before the individual is n pretty woman-for pretty i and alter)-from this indicationthat there is woman are, more than all others, subject to : one man for one woman at lhu‘pmper time for caprice, and they easily find bondsinen, to pay | marriage, it is usnal to speak of marriage as the expenses of their inconstancy. * | a diving institution, independently: of what is This forfeiture was fixed at ten thousands $21 it in gll‘tidlihlc. But how marvelously francs, and the young actress attached no:Amc- \fill? Ave men contrived to perplex .portance.to it; there was no. probable [17190 pt this simple and natural. relation ! of rupture on hor purt; she was resolveditd' pm, es past, there have been marriages for | fulfil all her dutics, and apply herself exelu- |\#taté policy, marriages for connexion, money, Jaw! ; waein-vain-that seduce. for estates, for every convenience, down to that tive-homage sought to destroy those good reg- of the poor ditcher who declares, \I was, as olutions-tho young actress trod with figgfk90e may say, devoured with varmint, and I step in the right foad ; -all the little characfers.f{arried a wife to keep me clean.\ 'The no- - which were give\ her, exhibited a g “tgfif‘o-X tion of mariage for convenience has now such grose, she might have beco talentd ]- -comploid-poussession-o-the-seneret-rmittl; THKT n c continuedsff the, dramatic 2 true love marringe is almost as a- matter of career. But discrotion af@-ylrtu course opposed, in thoseranks of society where pthors than the immediate parties claim to be cies of an inconstant heart. _ - considered. And the consequences are sach A tew days ago the young actross went in- | is appal the. heart of every thinker, . It has -. dinformed him that? become the tale (hwugh many gradations of ' she wished to leave the thontre, * ”piety to love in one place and marry in am» ' 'What! you ?\ cxolnimad he-tyon are t} ther & and this. unavowed bigam onrse - Tast from whom'I c r rice.\ | dostoys the proportion under which marria *It's not a caprice, sit.\ ! alone gan be general and pure.\ Of all nfe» sed-to change as well as th . No l‘. a we\! much all le is worth: fluff . her an engagement, which was qiite mode» | nth. have hia their origin in nature; and it is \__ rda 'poouniary bonefit, but which only by keeping withina certain degres of - pretty ' pggpecfiJzéAéwdnil'r—i your engagement-und now, 1 have no tiU#TG - ~motnting-high:-Firenks-to.me-you-tre free t- -- 6 of Boots and Shoes, at No.4olg‘rrn-4 country ant agditioval domain. equal n oxtent to the \largest empireof Kurape This fust war, we may nlost truly nay; wan waged by the demooracy-and waged to > against Mr aimans in Mexico, and worse than Mexia at home * we 'An the tralforous party and list le , _ 7 ntrorhtmiy ~expoused \the cour Weetrthville, Nov. 18, 1847 our curmy, aud oppesed and iraduced the cause of their Messre. Seymour & Wood-Gent« : In regard to your : - * Pheenix Cooking Stove, 1 think you have the best in the |- f the whi shall succeed In the approaching State, Having thoroughly-temted the one I purchnged (1. coutert, all there great mP r t t * | you. 1 can say with Teagure, shat it is an admirable National Bank and an'uojust and cppremive Tar ff wil cooking stove; considered in'every £ epeet: Ture a gr ai be osthbbele d in their stead.. 'The gory of ihe War will i ruct saver and bakes finely. H. WAGENR be ec} peed, and the fruits of rlucdl’lonceflwm be fritte red | . S ymour & Word - Gents s Having new to | ap he, Ait u i trace Tallied upon TRB | | use 18 Phrmix Cooking Stove in my family, I consiler £33617 Fulrru'mt- we are not ; and womhall exert ; M prefi‘vnhlgl‘lfnznyusfi filfi‘llflégx i‘;\m;°\'fi“‘g; e, ind make every honorable effurt to prevent such | infon it cannot be surpass d. _ < a diastor. lu tie contest. we mvoke the abd of every- P KIRKLAND: ‘llm'mhmnnv! friend ot his country Ut ca, Nov. 15, 1817 We rimmon them Se ' & iZnM—Grntq: After a falr and one an ali to raby at ouro under the glnfluusbapnfir of democracy, which 4s the emblem ofruullunu justice, thoroush trial of your Plieaix Cooking: Stove, L would gay that 1 consiler it stove forn kitchen in use. . 6f glory, 0 patriotism, and of liberty } It bakes equal to any brick oyen, and the draft is good, | and as to fuel, I consider it more economical than any asee street, Utica. 1. |__ W. C. BUTLER, Teater in China. Glass, Earthen and Stone Ware, Lomps, &c. at the Crockery Blore, corner of Blecckor-and - Geneseo streets, Utica. . ® ~ Adt? . WALKER & CLARKE, R Forwarding and Commitsior Merehante..ood Dealers J. Flour; Stor, Ean, Pork, and \ Western | gildel.\ “Agent’s for (fllchungo Lake Boat Linol- tea. , ''Then it's a matter of business. Perhaps | tions WIN! Inxity of monils is the most so; you have been offored an engngement in Rus- 4§d the Inxity.hero spreads, til the very idem of . marriage is corrupted and debased, e bear [-One wasn proposed to- snmo timo age, f of relenr of a-wife-in bmithfatd;\ the ~Ignerant ~~ but 1 declined.* ~ _ . e Fumes often\really belioving such sales to be j { ¥es, I know. you have declingd sevoral ; egal ; and tlifcuses of bignmy.are becoming W Flint . bood L 1 ''There is one \which I thought it right and ; pen even in America :-\ At.Philadelphia, on' 'best to necept-it is an honest one, and it | Monday, one: German $0,011. another for fin leases me. A young man has offered me dollars, the price of commission for procurifig his hand. * ___, the latiter a Wife. 'The objection was, HiME 'The devil! A marriage! This is rather , the charkqg' was too High. Thoylninlifl'rorv- serious.\ © : e ; ed that the defendant stated his wish a 'It will decide the happiness of my life, sir.\ ; wife ;-the former, lo half an hour, brought a - ''Then do not hesitato for one moment- German, to whom the defendant w matried Marry !\ ~ ; in three days. 'The plaintiff was allowed his © But he who I am to marry, does not wish 4 whole claim,\ - R <.. his wife should remain on the stage.' I In another 'tgnk, we son at this rhoment ©Ob, ho, prejudice ? And what is his pro- what happens. The potentates of Europe, fesslon ?\ ee * and the politicians of Spain, have long been (He is in business, a clerk-but he is go- : contending as to whom thelittleQueenof Spain -ing to set up for himself, and ho me to | 'should marry. It appears that she wishes to «help him é A- gimarry- simpwho-wishe - L9 * And I need yougmy dear gitl, to take two -is compelled to marry another cousin--his |_ new characters in two-now pieces which I re-; brother. MAll night were her mother and ober ; samo ls 22 ceived yesterday? © ==> . + . i advisers-busy in persuading her=in overcoms- PRosrECTUS _. 'Then yaoi refuse} sin, t9-give-me-my her repugnance to the marrage. - At sev- mpaa +] mission ? \ __ { _L en in the morning, she went to bed, overpowe ___ LH. H *I want you to reflect. u can atany ered and wretched. She is only fifteen years - ~rpe ain now time, throw a by-paying ~Her i curteens Lng [nse A*\ 11:3“ Perri 35311333 ltfkl‘lzlmfll’fuu your lorfeithte.' N s --- « ing the. - Copper, Fin and Sheet Iron \t wit be the earnest endeavor of the pub: | ** 'Ten thousand franes ! It is very high.\ __| French, who wantsto marry his oungest. -\\-Fa _- Arstinrenturmaty thete@patrene-wilh Inform & Teal - ————-——~——rLJL—* 5 F younges. son ° 920“. <_ 1 tes state of the markets, and with local and Toreg'n mi *It was too high wh signed it, but : into Spain. Is any one irrational eagrgh to Bx carToN, 113° @ E { bern of at moment. Bemig ag Eve ; 3 t ~~ -. expect 5&1in in mariage thud madeid@an Sachange-linsktmge, twosoors' from (h6 anal; i«~ ming Majer, 4 wi F agro (he telegraphic news of um? \ palace—shamianZ» MM 20 « and nfl'wrm to manufacture 'o order'all kinds of € OP». rom \ldur« in agrapte of motping Papers. As a_ Yeur j Adapred 14 'he age. PER WORK, such as Steam Boilers, Fluess. cle for rlioug, I is linveii thig Paper will be found And , 1 1‘s. \ \% en tztract (rem gmaerifiéffieed to ; Tanner H Pipe, as us: ful as any other in the city The papers for the ti - e: Abd Aas, £ D. seads, hay 3. Two days after this scene, the manager was | my, of seduction, of child- marder, and of gross * Bistiftery Horfers i her articles m the country wi T Cunt in Ihe Telegrs pric news by the s sea \an i in his office, before: the fire placeatrying fo proffiigacy ?- Mami 'which was desi * Derby Line. VL., May 7. 1865. | Copper Lime, as weil as all kitlds of Ton and Sheet Iron.. o'clock tclegrepi the latest houn of trarismiesion of de- Genflemen-Ireccised th: box of * Dead 8 ot\ Ver Ware. Heir alo prepared from lopg experieare to syatchente any jourhral. light his fire, All the servants of the theatre to protect the sanctity of the love'of -one man vere away. * ~ for one woman, has become pal Druggia's and Merchants. throughout the U. State | draft, inateail, as tir mhury eases, Uirough the dvor, Fo and the éanmhd. l ~ 82 | Welsubmit a lew of many recomgiéndations from : those Who have them in us - - -... woop. | Ubs City Purriace;-Nov, 2._ by : Riyl | ldtf - £20. NELSON~ROTH, ~~~ ~~ Dealer in Jewelry. Waiches, an1 Silver Ware, of all descriptions. No 42 Genesee street. 14 > BAILEY & BROTHIERS, - 1 Manufacturers of Bliver Ware, and Dealers in Watches: Jewelry, &., No. 122 Genesce street. Idtf JaMES S. HART, Elcééstot to James C. Wells, Druggist and Grocer 108 Geterce street. 60. Idtf DANA, SON & C0, Importers of Hardware, Entlery. Saddlery; and Cabinet are, and Dealers in Nails, Lock®; 20d Domestic Hardware, ..No. 92 Genesee street. 1dit £ WILLIAM BRISTOL, -____|_ Whulas'de and retail Dealer in Drugs, Seeds, and Gro- | DR. J. £. PEERY'S VERMIFUGE OR \DEAD SHOT,! *+ For worss, woo A HIGHLY VALUABLE PREPARATION, CaPastE FROM THE PROMPTITUDE of ITs ACTION, [oF CLEARING'TIH® s¥aTEM In a \~* rEw Hours OF XYERY work. HE EXCEEDING SMALL QUANTTI- ty of this M: dicme require 1 to test the exlstence- of | rena. . . The* CAMPAIGN \~ wit. be printed on a mamBioth stove I have ever uso. Yours, &c - Russia, Nov 5, 1847. ISAC. PHELPS. - sheet, nearly twice the size of the, Daily Union,\ and Mesare, Seymour & Wood-Genta: ] am'much pleas (folded in a conveitient form for hfifllflg,_n - Oue Doflur Fer Copy, f with the Phcenix \ooking Ntové I purchase | of you Clubs will be lurnfllhed with 6 wplfl for {g 12 | lagt September. It works teavtitully inevery sha 1 = non 13 . .+, have never seen a cook stove that will equal it - 15 Deerfli ld, Nov. 6, 1947, BURTON. r pub - : er the a c tn t fliclal re Reymour & Wood-Gents: After trying a va Listred. after she eectinp, and will contain the official re- t L R State. - «ries, No. 103 Genes estreet. lait | T tiety of cooking stoves ir my house, aud taking them,. 'UTD® Of the canvass in every “Ed-WW & uBrss. i down neain, not proving. 1 was Induced tl-- _- -__- s.. B. GASTON, | worms. or to remuy - every one from the systems its 0P put up the \ Phosnix CoBking \tov.\ manufactured by | polcs geRaiail_Fancy and Staple Dry G ods crating in a Tow hours, together wih ite great certainly you, ind 1 must say that J cenaider it far ahead of any ... See eL. Niss Just Tee ved The aT ST bf viko we r TVET nave ever uscd. lr can't be beal, fur a.] Guru“ 'tes Dress Goods. | Allare. in- , ies o' the age. - It seldom needs to be repeated and nev purposes, baking ci 1. it is first rae. \ ~ _L CLZ \ «f ta b: fe xchange Utica, Nov. Oth, 1817 * ° w «« -. . ,_ %A _it [- TPho-tast ouinbidr of the G Dealer, No.2 Fashions 0 ited cath- -> But yo gent cases. ae teas qf FITS SPASMS, or .. aren f TWOUT & c V‘LDEY“ #IONS causod 6 s. is unrivalled superiority is L2 Sw aR OUT & Cu. p mutual. gnwfymmaun wro better «Julian-w yIm- gfiflfi“ in Staple and'Pmcy De; Goods, . Ne: 90h!” - . prove h-ulth of chiltrent here no wormaex. | NEW street. I - - [ bly as it memoves rhoge masses.of grudifies that Ime | closty--inereto the stom . gite 6 to y mp oms that covnterfeit very vanety of worm \ ats \-a and certin.in .rar 3, “dbl“. anf u-, \bf leesint to the taste, it is perfectiy eafe, p p o s m s 1412 7 6. &i. carrey, d tint, - 3- ceived new siyles of Summer Dress Goud 86 Genescestrert, (Devereux Block ) Dealer in Dry Goods, and Pediats: G ._ No. 126 Genence street. * ~~~ ~~~ MIAMMOTA HALL R. V. YATES. Wholesa'e and Retail Deslerin Cloth- * ing, Cloths, &c.. No. 91 Genesce-st. dif V. OLEY, d c‘esJio 109 Genesee-street., T. H.-& G. W. Woop, _- Wholessleand Des'ers in Hardware genrally: i es, sheet Iron, &c. Nos. 49 & 50 ~*Alas, this will prevent my matraige,' said and - a { the young actress in a voice stiffed with tears, the contagion of inconsistency sptead ? * - p nderat th « : ! N Re + inclia have aus. ; put on TIN ROOF3S tw the beet possitie manner. al thal Pot thirty years ihe Demecracy of Onelta - - about fifleen daze sin tie » e roue im less than lowest price, whhiske ovill warmant fight. Beim a imurd te W o! ly Observer th it« efforts to uphold and da rege lek t sai. < Practical mechanic, and having an experience of some 'adyancr che cati. in the #46cest ol. which tep days' It s ms??? { Lcconprg®f years if the manufacture of every desenption rt. both ha i a r p intetret Thep and char. $5733.11 L§$3§3@ lnglrzigzal'raa 15 or ag . lefge Copper and itheet Iron wamfirflm n. acterol the ja 1d remain unchanged. in itm. tiew ! . 5 s f ; oo adventagcover mastother estabii sin s ta .re s m-to n 1 § worms from one person, and cearly be game' # Melt a 1 23mm mako ar yoo wit ning al kindt ol morn his inesqt tower pricck h t Please send me another supply an eo n as con The treasurer came in with a flung face.-- - of obstructing such love, and. d a theatrp was one of its crises- ~~ the xenctity of , ceipts were getting and end th L » thonth looked threatening: © - 1 large, that which pro! 'Yes' said the m: , 'it looks rather ' al safeguard has becom Krogh toed 3 > L (hr «uy princlpick aud trabrde by the we' tried and npprcvs . ihe, * a §T b y. C The ndmneés o' the Buitinore Cenvetition will STOV ES.~The »+ubs éGere for eate a genep-. Emon o m 1 yen _____ - EDTLER.. al »ssortment of the mm best patterns. of Ary dt ngnngf-ieggn\ »hall devote our best f . v a a 1 p L The following L'J'fméf'mmET—L‘Mfi Fess 0 grea aR SHT PaBLOn at An Loouirg si the important Preakdential campaign row \blank-and this cursed firs wont Tight. I | asked, *what is to be done ?\ the Dr H. F. Peery -t tak» grea: plesears in recommen- of the above Stover are of the latest and tes Purterns. 81 hat 1 anl thm \(surfing-azbfihpmznmggu «stand in need of puffs now, more than I ever Abro, Deters in mtov ding to the public your vaiuable Vermirnge, (propetiy | and warranted to g.vC #absfaction | \The robscriver a estab reh mental a democratic d ' * Geneseost. C4 ) pated Dead Bhat) bare beenvending it fortwo yraTk manufacture Rossia Ie COAL STOVES, Smo¥ ~We-sitt make - e * Notmog of the kin bave pol4.tbat has gwen each Pipe, Stive Pipe, Stove Furprure, &c ~ &-BENERICT, --- an vera siste rere tas ~ sapan, Byiffania and Hardware. z ma -S RCC y , is. the old one» which will never wear 1“in - reems to be catied-for- epee +those who ba -b e et t cit Poin nist ois aod In | Astoniabed that the manager could jest un- | earth, Every man and woman who dely feet - » this enterprize every a sitance \ a. . P a - - P0 ;m’§‘;mr?y be Kabd to des rre l det soch circumstances; the treasurer teft the Wire—hob finess‘” of that b *e - =, p- room: Hoge tifes «por ApTHUh ». sEAKDsLEY:- £ v i , - As Ee was going out the young actressy péimice Ms-ngaéyynflgumméwfi went im. . a > acked the - < gm“ ., bers. wha Lave px at their doors, 6+ AB, is P P as . a m * ‘mfimmaamtzrflmpamnff Neo] ec5 $82“! & you? g Tn..\ manager, E? 'post' W ts cre mt 3 x yo, Spite, Nails, Saw», Files, at No. 125 Gecesce-strcet. - i dif vane ww . E. TYRREL, & SON, . Who'esalé and Retail Deafers m Stoves, Sheet Irom, «ce No.47 sweet. ad one dove caused the expnisint of 19) ify x Ewen - E of small eH. 4s the PR“ informed me afterwards. - : Very resp efolly, JOHN YANCEY, M D. a ice * Camalesticks; Spittoous, «a.. Brank - Tea PGs. Lamps. Candiesticke, &c. Aled Rifcben For-: Frice 26 crnts per Yia - ' nitire, consisuag of Cutlery &x., which will be shown ared by Dr. H. F. Peers, and sold «holegale and | With pleasure toall who may favor ma‘rgrhaca‘gwfi by J. E. WARNER & CO., 2 and 24 Genesee | _: > Rim) CAR a lnnmfi'afl T l xedald by profligacy. E freds the trae, ience fill s eg - <. react be si.. Unica TC 00 Tries, Sept M, 189. yak Puig hat L