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L4 _ BY & BBARDSUEY, 113 CBENESERST,, DTA, n B l.‘ ._IL,7'WT a - SATURDAY EVENING, & M-te-race An y- APT 29, isa» MAT E SUBSCREBERS, $1,00, - - i> >a \Ar No. 13 « TERME-1 city subscribe In advance. servor-clt \W . TERMS OF AbVERTISI . erty-street, Lil. t grainy“! be made fugrgarg’gnfikbeiand £5 $13! hed. _ Luss make a souans. [ __ SAYRE,) HOUSE, & Co,, \aim -_ Albany & Scherecialy ft. R. Co. R t arate a Poin, pog] - \aet $ Wetk® = $200 | rrardware Beaters, Wholesale and Retall No. 121 Gen- | /- 4! M57 Deceriber, 1817. - . |___: darke - woo q\ on . a \é a 6 Trig escoust, 22 __. if NEW EREIGHP LINE BETWEEN -| f tu k': f £059 ~ p -- _ AsAPH D. MATHER NEW Y( F i A NTG a &) lir ¥ wo ug uf 2 100. ASA . a « | 6 weeks, 60)... to 208. 2.4 '75 | Dealer in Flour, Falt Fish, and Groceries and Provie- YORKAND ALBANY' Ta 1 month, - 8,00] © \> 1 fosertion; - 50 jong generally tor family use, 163 Genesec-st, .. dif * tlon a Fe KHK TLE: & The- Dll at % 4 ax BE ARDSLEY. r will to left at the dod? of ear, of 40 cents .a. month all subscribers at 64. Weekly. Ob- subscribers at §2. Mail subscribers at 81,50, or #525 In advance, per yea PMailp Obscroc. . ~PUBLISRED EVERY EVENING, . . ciifzi'mxnfium Ne + G»: Persons with'ng to discontinue their yearly or casual - ~advertising, must give notice at the Couniiug Room. r will-box lacontinured, (upless at the discre proprietors,) untll all urrcarages are paid. go nnual Advertsing is limited to the advertisers own Inmediate business:; dnd all adver. *. NORMANC. NEWELL, |, | | * Glnks, Brushes, &c. 111 Genesce-st. ~ WILLIAM N, WEAVER, Wa'ch Repairer, and. Jewe Whitesborough-st. * Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in Faints, Olle; Whig-I’m t flery corner Geneseo and THE ALBANY AN Rall Road Company ha tons for receiving and fo careful attention to all prop Rallraod. | Particular attent wardifg of perishable articles, Boats from y transmisal The numerous lines Iban 1 , «BAXTER & HULL, - [. Dealers in Groceries e ; Provisions, Liquors, &c. 8 L‘ljbtfarf Mg: *s An PC Yo firm eriy.to or from New York or raltroath will have special attention and will «ded with less: delay thay D SCHENECTADY ving extensive accommoda- rwarding Freight, will give erty dirécted-40 Albany by fon. will be given to the for- y during the period of navigation insure on ot property either toor from New oston. by Sorwar- by. any other, raote, and no =-=---4-~C-wickEr, Freight to. Albany 'by Railroad. | __: _ _ PROSPECTUS 0. 97332532353: ggwbmw’nmle rqd Rem“? at, llrhe ~ px io R - «n .. TonPnblishiqgm Washington, D. C. he approaching ' Presidential Conv -A WEEKLY BAPER; * wo BH. aNTiTLED \THE CAMPAIGN.» During « of Tha suprort oP TH® NoMINEE-PoR THR pri sibuNcy, or The mationat bewoorario - convantion, wilt donvans , - . . AT, RALYIMON® IN Max J. S. & M. PECKHAM, \18 Catharine-st. Minnfacmrers of Stoves and Stove Pipe, Ploughs an 1g - ®amnroap nimg. © ~~ Onthe opening of the River, : 48 benefit of 0 her persons, as well as all 1 advertisoments, and adveriisements of- uistion # gent in, by them, must be paid a! the usual rates. etings of L4 erary , Military; Phreyrr-any ~ other Asseciation, or of hold.ng of-Faire, to be pald as Fos \Notices of ~' For one Insert} equare, 60 cont subi .~ {Cards of thanks, dvertisemei ht --rafer ~~, > - Advertisemen mo I?) 9 alum-[mm nta.to-bo- and communieations m avons cane. in ofany-such nollce, exceeding not a G rm! at th rate of cents for en | uent insertion. The proceedings of any such ___ Association to for at t e samb rates above sps ~alified. --> pene ama ege ., af the rate of26 con's for a single Insertion Of fiva lines, ~ Communications, the effect of which is. to promote private Interests, to be pald for at the rate of 60 cents per square for a single insertion. . BGG- In, every case the is to-bg pald when'the ublication is tent for Insertiotf} ; Ea Iven when required. ° Inserted In thé Weekly at th t accompanied with written dire until forbid and-ch-rgea-accord paid-for in-ed: tbe whith a receip: will t.-paido va vadce. iniQwemel AND -~~~EVER DISCOVERED IN ANY Ags OPF THE WORLD. -. McINTOSHPS-ELE certain cure «or the Pinks, whether _ Blind, Internator-Externals This ElectGary la a sure pébi.ive, specify \and cute. | It is an internal remedy, not an-external application; [\eat 61 the Piles, na-and Pr Apl 1918. -. Business Cards, - AGENCY oz THB otectioi Insurance Companies, of - ffartford, Conn., No. 10 Whitesboro-8t. » -UTICA,-mp stairs. - J. WATSON WILLIAMS Agent. Coffe ded to. April, 1818. COFFEE & SPICE MANUFACTORY. > JOHN GRIFFITHS, Mannfasturer and Dealer in 6e, Pepper, Cloves, Cinmamon, Alldgrce,’ &c. sl * NO 23 LIBERTY and 187 GENESEE STREET, -__ UTICA. _ HI Orders thankfully received and &c. &e. promptly atten-|-Positive Cure. . It is perfectly rafe. pleasant 10 take, mi'd -~ pru‘fl‘f and cas in Heop ration, 25d “rural: refiet: - DEXTER GILLMORE, . c \C Uor at Law: Mmmey'andncgr‘mfid JUBTICE OF TOE PEACE. to' the collection of demands, an or am ll?- q‘xlm (a? taking acknow,edgements, affi- BOLICITOR IN CHa Iago or sinall _ >rln|nl can be efferted onl mi apo It a certain-our ly found in co mation o: the mation und-sore the Liver and Spleen, Infammatery-and Mercurial Rheuniatism, Ulceration of the Inicst nee, Torpor or In activ ty of the Liver, Impurity of the Blgod and Internal Humors, Weakness and (of The Spine; -want of action in. the Bow and Itching Inthe Intestines{revere and hab:tual Gos- tivenees, Flow of Blood to the Head, Dizziness-and for the rellef of marrled weme *. t . I think it rust appear obvious to all. who give any a- tention to the subject, that a radical cure of Thi con- y by means of a medicine given ternally, ond that external applications can do uo mare 'than mere 1 mporary-rell t, and that oftentimes they are actually injurlors, aggravating the complaint. his ELECTUARY, being an Internal remedy com- J posed purelly anVegeuble baxtract, Is offered to those this neon wi h the Piles. Such os Is flum- wels, Kiduey«, and Badder, Influm- distressing complaint, as a Bure and rgb RemEDy For PiLES Bleed ng or | and-wil-edre-any> elther Bleeding or Blind, External or Internal, and fa probably the only thing (hat will. - It is altive cure, and no inisfake, permeanent and speedy. also a very pleasant medicine to tak , and Improves the general health in «n astonishing manner, | It is also 0 for all digeases which ate frequent ) mesa of the Inflammati n of cls, Dry Heat, Inflammation 7 A ‘lq RAL 5 WILL comMmENCE_ RT tween ALBANY an} through the season, (Cxceprsultays) for the purpose CARRYING PRELGIPT.. - - ° These boats are large, substantial, and for the Ereighting Business. . They ar - f ning, can be delivered log Merthanis, it mush to n o we, as they may depend upon rece atch-and moderate-charges, at the other caly the next morn Manitfacturers, an helr gouda | epl Rall Roads to Buffalo, and Agont of this Line at Ne a o stipped, wit be so dune without extra chargo for Te. shipping the game, Ill-e above boaty are, well calculated. for the of Stuck, Hprses, bhecp, and Markel accommodations for the sume, .* catrylt t Bult, having goo h Emme ~~ ~BEIEAKIM-FORD, JK., Agent, - - * {,, , , RSH Broadway, Albany. Agent. 141 Greeqwich street, New York I omse 'Disenses of 'the Urinary Organs, _ SEASES OF THE URINARY oit- - gau« cared by. tho- EXTRACT-OR-RUCHU. uva urn? ; such as chronic and ucute discases : of the 1 i , 11 .;, _- Dnabetet, &e. &c. This valuable: medicine is tueyurcd only by GEO. W, MERCHANT, Operative Chemist, &c., Lockport, N. Y. Full and ample Instructions; tcetimontals, dg. accompanying each otic, . 609 - : Seo advernsement in this paper, | A pamphlet of do- scription may be had gratle, of the agent. For »ale by. Druxglsia und Merchants genorally, and in Oneida co., by J. E. & Co , Foster & son, G. A. Ketlogg, J H. Hart, Utica ; Biusoll & Leonard, Rome ; F..Gridtey, Clinton ; D. Lamb; Oneida Castle ; LJ, Turner, Vernon, C> ene PHENFX ALR TIGHT OPINIONS OF PHvaicrans, > Now Yo This in to y ti if we. ee un of the ety of New York, have in hundreds of cases. scribed Dr. Mcintosh's ITALIAN PILE £LEC1UARY with unexompled success, and give It as sour opigion thatit. Is the very best preparation for, casen of Piles ever offered to the public. H. S. WATSON, M. D. T.R CHER Hay 3d 187.__] engarnd the Steamboats ---I INC. BE- 1 NEW YURK. every day ell calculated ¢ perfect order, ] and will make their passage from city to eny -in tem Irours, go. hat goods shipped at citer city in the eve- d cutters, will find de UY this | iving them with de- This Line will conpegt with the Albany and Western 1 goods consigued to the {ork or Albany to. be re- Bladder, .- Also, Ghronis--> Urethra, . Gonorrhae, c ~ Prostale: Gland, - Gleet®, Whites, Kidneysand Loms, Strictures, > plate in November next. elusively to the discussion | principles and measures, the candidates who may of the American people their gift by the National / will assomble.in To announcing and advocacy of democral and ptedged to the support -our tntemlon to publish a cal te e support of the principles of the great party which ii is Ohe-pride dpplcaiurfl’lok balmufa é‘ dec it also our duty to\ appsize our democratic hiende, t the approaching coitus! Is' desimed be waged on the- part 0t- our op pon Temperationtand recklexsuess unprécede tical history, | Tre ostraciem of the tnd in our opinion, to with a degree uted In our p from the ergruization of the time-which is but the result of a I the American people of the le reat princip e of lounstation of our instifutions, and of their want ot pas riotiem, as manifested by their reprehensible, not to ai towards their country 'and govern «nent in every contest with a fogeign 1 ation in which hin» been comipelied to engige-has +o stung and mad dened them to desperation, aulto Induce, them to In: aside alt patriotic principle and dil .decent regard for UL. intelligence of the peopic, in tile contertg which th 'have, for the last twelve years, waged for the posscaulo of < fice and power, - Mence we how hehols the aq and disfepmable epectacte-oxtdbitect \br thr-comt aders ofthat party to th to bs 'xouwstvacy bevorko to rum apvocior ann- pissBwiNatiOn or bBmoGRaTIC AND The subscribers prbpose to commence, on the 16th of May; a campaign paper under the title aril :o con- | tinue the same, weekly, for-the term of alx montha «preceding the prreidential election,. which is to take The paper will be devoted ex be presented tor the suffrages for the_two highest offices - in Democratic duvenuon which Baltimore in the month of May next, mpaign aper, in a form so chea to w 6 of «very voter 10 have a cop: xclu aively dove eral (or. which Is the same modern whig) purty from the office almost ut to the present Lellef on the part of ustice and liberty which lin at the\ From the N. Y. Courier,\ j A Co KISS. uss acs # There is somerhi ing in a kiss, That never comes alue,\ ix «Bto years, I Tookedforw ish glee t ard with almost chil *| profession, the fond recoll seeined to vie in Aflording pure joy to th present, and equally to ins motions of delight. neither brother or sil blooming cousin, and t tlie same things for Iv er from almost infancy ; a sister, I was not |¥|e nough to know the|diffe t} but then I had { was preity muc tio of rence. \-~ yant with the spirit of youth, rbout returning home after an absence of several PM ection ate uncle and aunt. Having finished my ons of the past pire\me' with e- I was an-orphan, with e had grown togeth- | and if she was not i n a philosopher ¢-.|, hesitated d- said, Wi he i anch h I © Are gagements on' the n ton is going away ?' , Her gaiety was stopped at onee. She -, +1 told hin J -but I thought | er; but I'll send him a not once, > You know you don I laughed'it off an . «Mow very soon you are going,\ said she in a voice with .someth oly in its gentle tones. . you going to kiss me ? said I gaily, . after a little merry conversation ; cousins - always do at porting.' . 'Indeed I ain't, said site * Indeed you ought to,' No. 8. ight your old compan- an instant and then answered- would answer him to-day we were all going togeth- - e declining at mean you d-directly again to de- ___ ___, p : [ ¢ lam.' ing-unusually mel- $nucily.‘ said I earnestly. . During my traive Picture to m rom-which I had §o lor and-whenever my 1 my cousin,. which I confe homeward R t to me at 10 of - ng been separated tion reverted I she would welcome me home, - Alas! tha we shodld be so vain. > I was Feceived ' with onen_Armsand-c ident pleasure by kind r I was kissed by them he to Y ta it 1+ v e y.} n if\ all-uncle, aunt -it was absolutely outrageous-positive shocking! that Harriet, my prey, bh ing cousin, should alone most desired. __Buch, then, _ was the-terminatio my glowing 'day. dream of- al yself the scerre so fondly loved, h s®, | it frequently did, I-saw the fancied transport with which atives, and. when! nurse, down almost to the washerwoman | refuse the kiss + . and though her t 0 { ner of lief 1 £0. isn't jt m 'W \ ing 1 ' Indeed yob are 'Tan't it your dut She said nothing ful whether I was {I can prove it b A smile began t 'I can est Wmmmng—m” chly at anticipated. perplexity. * But L wasahen Do unto others as you would be 11, you reall four wit; did you. le&mn that while {our profession? a as she-answered-me;. = _ ~Tsaw I was no match forhery-so-|-betoo! mistaken for once.\ y, \said P . , but looked as if doubt- quizzing ber or not. ._ y Talamund,\ said I. - o flicker around the cor- mouth. \ * ablish it by to r done by : pretty cor? y deserve something for study- nd her eyes danced\ -- ts - party, nbandor crpleu which they have hitherto avowed and Insiste has, for mare thon a quitter of a century their bold, able and eluquent leader, ever nar their defeats, and never enjoying the t tite of viet the forlorn hope that they may rally surccesfilly l unde war which they and epposed, and wh wnich-both he and they bel« ng. aod branded-and stigmatized by the sentence of populai dered thair case and repulsive in the ¢ American. pi ple phreusy aud muddoned by dung”) proud and noble democracy of the Uniun have got to en. cou» ter in the appronching contest. conflict will be fierce, and the struggle desperate.; in our belief, with God's blessing, we are deatme overthrow and rout them most signally, for y eriée to come, and thus to preserve the Integrity and ous and-effectivo-acticn ; to rally the Iikowarm ;- toon : courage the iimld; aud to make every preparntion ne upon an the only true principles on which the govern tent should be. admutistered, and deserting the 'man beau ug in ory, in a military chiefshs, who has gained ull bis Inurels in a spurns their support, when tendered ms a party, to I ls ench a party, over- whelmed with a foweaing load of unpopular princlpies, ¢ondemuation for conduct as partizana, which has ren- eir party appeflation odious and thin of the patriotic port on of the t in puch a party, this sting: to olttment, that the Of course, the Jel, to But, in orger to win the great battle which is to ecure the astendancy of democra io principles and measures honor ofour beloved country, it is Incumbent on those who love the-cau-0, and aro devoted\to the true Jaitly to be on the alert; to organize promptly for united, vigor- d r o c [as gentle, playful, and innocent as the fawn, 'of the girl about her ; 'saw that she should be thus reserved and obstinate-why, I de- clafe, it was really too bad ! < How could I win the coveted boon ? - > I was cousin was so pop- ular that all the benus in the country were in her train ; and I had but two moths to stay before commencing. my profession ;- <cssary To ensure a triumphant and gloch All bitterness and animpsity mustbe'ln mony Concerrion-everything for the cause, or men \ > . In the approaching contest, the denogracy haveevery thing to encourage \EV\ Cut ic croed-* Union, Har- nothing Their.principles are fa the and yet, notwithsinnding these diflicuitics, mwxlguuy, a-chousind times more valued, now that it.was so per- tinaciously withheld. - I must try. ; * 'There was one of her suitors named Suin- ner, who she seemed to like better thap the rest: and -I must say, that during the first eyes did sparkle with joy, it was not ex- actly the meeting I had expected: - But she -was so lovely I could not get angry ; it would have been ungallant in the extreme |. if I could, and 1 understand the female heart well enough to know that resentment was not the way to obtain the-wished for kiss. | That she who used to treat me with such frank, andvartless fumiliarity, herself and whom 1 had found the same fuir being as fOrmerly, with the exception that she was far more beautiful, and had a /it/le less © Earl‘y P 'You'll you ?\ said 'Do you 'How ea But I sl |_ 'Pshaw! tishly. There w 'You wo } sive tone, -* | him t 1 rou- myself to another ground: < Well, good bye coz. 'So early ?'. Mr. Sumwer,' said t reasingly;~ --- | end caine a low half [gan to think -was in mend Mr. Sumner's glove or--' ~+ltis too 'How can 1? you do lift would fort: + Your don't think so,! __ - \Indeed I do,' said 1. 'Willigm P- 'I ask for the smallest favor; one for a sample, and you re very unfair, coutin,' and L-took ber-hand. - L_ and I began putting on my gloves, be here to-morrow night, won't she-persuasively. really wish me? n {up doubt ? said she, warmly, . mall interrupt a: tete-a-tote wit a. Mr, Sumner a in’s silence, and at its suppressed sigh: - Ibe- on the riglit- track, n't give me d xiss- if now i goin,\ said she pet- as n rom t was - provoking,' said she in a pon- how can you think DP care,for F . y things for him T inRethis use ; you are , mit o Ans . , nol nnd (helt stost messures have | month of nty visit, she coguetted with him | .._ WAY * 89id she, lifting her dork eye till B . : #. F Infstaation of the ge Ig mont. and ) c . « i r de a\ \ 123 Genegoo staect, up stairs, comer of Genesco | p. a, sanaggrofh N p. A 8. FeNBLoiy MoD. -| regelved tho eavetion ana approbstine of the peeple. \\ | a £004 deal 'at my expense. © Tt used to give (tpa , Qépggguwm «--- - and Liberty atreot« .\ . , Id \Mr. B. Rounelt=Dear sir: «inte I ppr. |--. The democratic party hava accompliahad-thogrent-|-ILC-2. undtoLmMmfinequw—n ub @r. a sh Pm‘mfld I], . * f , N, chased a box of Dr. Meintosh's Pallin Pile Electuary of reform of a Separation of Hank and Hite, through the | but I consoled mys@H w » stiom- r 4 younever iganyt ungtlnskyau -- _- -- V~SE¥MDUR -& JOHNSO u you for the Pile-{have been uour'gd wiry mach for 7 |n.;uumnumn,vr a!l the 'omlm|u;ium:: Tsunntlgry— Tuat that I was not in luvv, but there was no to. 4 + $0 i hichutime do-not think I have been one ealutary measure ha en Io operation for two years . * b L 1 \} f . , - . . Aqarniysflgn‘d ‘i°,;};§’£§£§'§wm Laws §§3é&\$f.?fré7jfiee from it. and sufferLag ot | Imes thet and has answered all the ex peomtions of those who pre- | $CRSC in being jealous; and beside, Mr. bumJ—‘ALM know Edo; said-sho J r SO PICB 7 ~ * mo texerbciating pain. and was hy the one box radicals ted, and thpae who bave carried it | il | vae's faar orable-ree €; hint muffin}: to do «dTREStY ~ 20 . L222. > our F., Bavatous, * Promilin . ob neval health v6ry much improve ramon. -It his borne nkt -colntry wately T - - I \ \ « ai -coul Thi ant oat a --- _ April 26, 1818. E1ffn'fii'rwflnc'fl“334561556111: lfl’lfl uurgnf-rhrmlus- Jrelgn war, \1'd|.|ulm:m\??! “NEH?!\ I ”GT\J!L|I lfllflkflflLuf’ammnqln 5118’s, 841) E took LL iy {I}? ish that Feould think so said I pos c -~ | diclne prepared by you. Any perfon you may please other 'nationa 19 their fouodatione. iax proved 1C | to tensing my pretty cousin about a => mo- - DOOLITTLE.&- NORRIS, to refed t ) me ra mare'particuler statement of my case a ralutary cheek upon the bike, and bra preserved a | *\ ~\) nop ct . - We were standing by the wi Wholesale ind Retail Deators In Fancy and Staple Dry | wili Abc'fllzrpy to Riyo them a satin act ay account. I sound and stable currency for the people. Tenn. 1?!me 1 1125 made a gift-fill clléllune'l\ thought her “nuts,“ led as ingmzflnful‘ Goods, at the 'Cash 81 or e:, No, 110 Genesee at. - | have paid out uver $50 all.to no purpose. - - 8 NOW orr 4 Minder the auapices.of-thr democratic party. a tib |*her conduct as inon _perecived.--She- de--2 \\~\ . Udeh H F. B’WIP’I‘ Funs, 18419. \Mre A, Wales of peso aie, ie j he Comint snsert me caa (ao Pep engb b Yhith fur nied the charge nt first, and then grew real- 00ly turned away her head with a sigh, ~ > > l I e 16 rginiation ( t m T i A - ——nnd f Wilda?!” 1 '| [d A“ Flour &c - cowusg‘u ndlullyrzhtmlpfme Plh'm by using ono box of | xxwvl{ilnfigfilflmflis},l].‘|,lcl,?rql':|3r‘:¥,$lfirw; 1 ”IlmzlthQRRinnm'gwsrn?timkrfnwnmt'lmvmr’ 43“anl'd‘flflfrf would nt believe her, and ~without ”PW'U\? gnzcd Pl\ upor the Whaleslflagd Fig“ Doalor in Groceries, --*] Dr Afcintosn's Pils ETectiary-had been » Mhcted over “mmwfiy. combining. the greatest excellences and | have born regarGed with the game just and equal favor showed me a preity marked preference on lawn. At another time, perhaps, she would - No. 11, Liberty i 4 years-thinks her general hoalth very much Improved. together, and forming at tho same time, | which his been eatonited to ctier | Tule great | (o ,2 casion. . But | was only ;p, | have listened to my language differently ; - RICHARD LEE Mauboim, “ff\ T2: _| araimplo, durable; and perfect stove.. For all cullnary | mussine of reforin, for which the democracy have an y opcasion, | was only & cousin, but 1 was going away, perhaps forey d . j 2L strcet Meo o oo er- pear Br. You il remediber I I-purpores, we wil warrant it to be inferior to name, and | Jon qtrufaled. fitw proved to be eminently and nobody took any notice of it, ~ My fwalk« | PU going way, periin ps ©, Afd , . ' l ight a box o! we p'edge ourselves to any one purchasing, that if the «has provided ample revenue lor the gu . an r f tere a ig 0 sive, et she did Crooer AE Penn ra cnn annees m gmn‘mflr'll’gcgan'lg‘? £35355“ 5265553ng a. t find It wo, to return the stove within fitcen di M mint-lured to the Irwup L a degree u‘f 2’9usl;:;f;le:x::1 lull? and convereation were all set.down to the the i‘h‘ “flil nade Elf\ pen 'Y M t she did - © A. WELLS & CQ., the Prles. | I had been afflicted some 10 years, @MIme®* S04 the money thail ve refunded. ik *** | precedented in our history. score of cousinship, but they were so deti- | NOt know her own'feelings; something told - 7 Dry-Soode-Fahiy and Carpet Store, 76 Genesee atreét. | suffering the most exctiiziating ame, m bfiflx’flablc 10 | \'We briefir enumerate a tew of it . 3. For th benefit of the. mercantile community and | cious that I regretted ihat the time had | bet to grant my _boon-it was n tritfe-it - attend to my busincas- had tried near'y ofl 1 23.37.32\ ist. A Summer Arrangem hat werth- | indirectly tor the advantage ofall classes, the democratle mod to-hagin to thiak of depar; scemed too foolish to hesitate; but then 1 GEORGE DUTTON & SON, :f$xfimtt:|u:llul‘clun:'filepow olaliffaren \Io: erthe-onoking-can-b BFR tearimroyt oom devised ano parm rpm-\l“: T lynul'n: ilr a “’v\| a?” at (f): 's ov of 1-le r‘i'bev something whispl-Md to her that she ought \ h Genesce street. 4 DU N ' his + the stgve, there mg Tark, and adding to the comntort atehousing. whelr has a'so proved encceertul In | 2D ished\ th Ine 8 own cousiy wou c - - Plane Forts and Music Stores lwggzflumli‘lfglfig;‘“°H‘€.a“fi\;\\3\o'&?§}m\’- of a kitefien; at ‘\fu?'\‘°|\$f'n giving Increased cooking | firnciice, and the Bene hta of\ which the couatry ia now | with one forever, but | was not worth one | 5°\ !9 d’u‘ll;i But then again it would beso ', 5 to~ IRA A. BUTTON, X * 4 M *__| factiities by two midis qual botiera, . [ mn gulug, - f dollar; unless f 1d peiz. | Teserved and uncousinly to refuse; and might : on 'CAU, ION EXTRA. 2nd - The convenience of broiling, being done over 1 | copper dollar; unless i could getsome heir- . h © ala of erery demoripiion shich will ho | _ Lfok out for imitations. as unprineipled persons have | the summer srrangemont M a mont Simple and geriect (ar we hope and belive} a war -- | ess to marry ime for pity \and saw no way | | 00% be offended at her prudery 1 'T aP tera! Trimming» “a“! debcriptiot-which will he outint Int j ® tabner; while by drawing the damper, ail the smoke in | P y t another fui Sre i ; could hear ber breathe a e n= aoid as jows an at any other establishment In. the city- | £00 00 ont (nbn and Per met nti icant Sha | Piton from the Iosioed of amoking the steak ang , 4 M85 11 Which we Wete luyelred by the act of an fro. | of living without roughing it though life, so ; 6 \' a f t \d‘ see her snowy . at No. 98 Geneseo street ped boxes and similar style, - Duy n- thiog enleas It has F4 x togothor, ax In many cases on thie top of the | justified by the mort wanton anil uspro- that it was necessary I should d cthing + 2050m heave with contending, emotions. f ' thd sig ature of § F. DENNETT wriven with black e cook togo U # y G \C | voked butrages on the pret of eur crempy.. That war rata a necessary I sho v something * ,.. let ae . © N. B. The Spring Fashlons are received. law h: u‘nbmr describad. - 1 ook Ir youreelves and you | stove. , l Ti ike 0 Ion unrgecn mufanlluwd 'n che annals of the world, forthe rahmysu\. I was too proud to tresspass The “mum! was going on “HYPE“ 10.79 and - ISAAC FISH wil not have the wor hfe«s-trash pa'med off upon you 84. The size and atruction of the Oven -It be | ur career of vic ory which has a t nded our I : win . le, reserve, and yet, pour glflv she knew it not :. L. » . is is the preparation dhat cures every time, as the | Ima riugle oven of the lancer size. thereby coneentras © QW WP has? adorned and Masirated | farther upon the ounty, -of my uncle, or but I had seo Fih 1d ( not ; a Manufacturer of Jewelry, No, 5, Liberty street, Utic®; | (6069 cerciicates amply testify. . ting, the heat upon i givon instead 6f being CUL | witha helo of glury rx ended tho lama nf rather 1 felt too keenly the sense of my] \ iad seen more of the world than my N.Y.. law {Prepared at8 P. Bennett's Laboratory, Llitle Fa up. Into couble or thrible ovens, rendering it complica- $ fluff\. to the, most distatit rntiona-foreed. reluctant boundless obligations to him already, to be | unsuphuucnwd cousin. R Herk. co , N. Y., andsold by the following agents? | ted aod a doubtful baker from jeatou« monarch ea, who have with en- U 5 liga \930 500 2 iAnd you r ally won't come t * 2 H. H. ROBERTS, *. | [ Greenman & Burith, 112 Genesee st., and J &. War. | _ 4th. The dropping of the summer arrangement by tious Cyn walcued our. progreas- and arcured to our ilty of m.still greater defendence on him ; ' \ eally wo ome to-morrow R ~ Dealer lo and Maker of Boots and Shocs, at No. 40 G:D> | der & Co , 2land\ 24 Genesee st., Utics, and by pri ci | hich the dred is b ander the fre, make ita sure min! an additional compun equal in wax-MfrEHH:nd-bmnhmugh'hix'wmrmsimlmf'cumnwhwp‘wuhwm“hedrwwflh’ TY CC\ <+ - r - \M6 L-ata raft, Insi p m a : ie ir junt war, we may mee P . t i i ~ ases atreet Ditca fif’m“¢mwmu‘w 35\. We submit a sew «f many recommendations fiom 1:12! input: fulfimnm dLmJocr-cy—‘anu wareito. | I had been placed at a proj ossvhn. and he | low, soft, half raprmfiimfg lone im which «+\ # W. C, BUTLER, ' mo ie CaS - : those who have them in use. _ in u’n'lulcam In Mexico) and woree than Mexicai had declared his intenti iding-mestt- she spake me to tire bearly and almost , +. Dealer io China, Glass, Earthen and Atone Ware, Lamp Ober City Furnace Nov U\ © W909 ja tome , we moan the trattorone. hva o L fariber n my professional career. - 1 must, | me repent my persistance. | But then - &c. at the Crockery Store, coro of- Bleeti r U bha) h . | who openly and unbfuxhingly expons h , \i jt wa a a sep has narnia d Gene treatin UG - > Row Tear outanemy. and opposed way-ducal the cause of their 4 5 F + ad . = ~ 7 7 7 Messrs 5mm.\awd‘iflifi'unfiéflmmnv“ country. ,. s have been long idle ; so my visit ivas neap |___: Harriet,' said I, +I_( AhHeved4-you ud i mise a WALKER & CHARKE, s | the whig party shall succeed id'the appro-ching rog : Tot think that 1 would trifle with you. I eso T P z py, 100 happy, had been those | 8 : y9 Porwarding and Compitsion Merchants, and Deale vert, all there great menaus 'Awo short months; and Harrict- was the \ DEVCT before tried to test how true were the in Wheat, Flour, La f hed In their wt 7 f the War will fall. ° ' ike ai rofessions of thore 1 love, and if one is to ~Himes.\ ,' Agents for Chenango Lake Bost x stove, cons m every aad the frome of the P ace win 6e hayred | cause of all. * She, sweet angel, like ail the P bitterly deccived, 1 da ao Vika ___ <-- viel saver and bakes fnd ly. he SER | / Puky.\ Are democrats prepared to see such suming) rest, etfarged it all to couttship; bui I n so MHer'y deceived, 1 dare not try again ; - F . a - a . ; ELSON ROTH,, Messrs. 9 ymonr A Wood-Gants : Mavoe now (0 | Ankna, such camming gugnce dofuc ed Upon hel last began _ to open my eyes, and half sus. | 204 half letting go her band, I tnirned. pas -~ - - N hes a s!\ 'Write, of «ll use the Phainix Cooking Etove in my family, E consider cootry 1. For one we d h r - f- ¢ tiath-away: h Dealet In Jewelry. Watches, and Bitver Wire, of a rakinx stove th ae k arsach I pee hetrath; FaFnonced that my ae e | . augment. 's Genegee street. raf |. sung for baking, draft, angernpm 7 < 'I Jo this contest we rnvoke thead of every | cousin, unconscious to herself, seemed very |_ For a second she did not dnewer, hut sho - - - opinion It cannot bé so ed. 6 thi th -, ' c - F - ~~ BAILEY - P ' TEHarkLes P KIRKLAND. Tp wudait ra rally 21 oned unde? the g enous benuer af . foud of my presence. - All this Learned by | looked upon the Boor; and as she averted annfacturers of Silver Ware, and Dealers in Watchem | | Ut ca, Nov. 15, 1817 \ , debocracy, which is the rmbiem of truth ad justice, | close observation of her conduct and infu- | her head I saw a tear drop fall. Direcily a _ , - *.. _ Jewelry, &c.. No. 12tGenese® street | , , 1dif Jfififfiflfihflmz‘éfi‘ééflfi‘fléfi i“ Hary, or patriotism, and of hiberty ! merable trifles ; many a monarch would | cloud came over the moon, and just as the - ,- R = TXMES S..HART, / ~ . zay that Fcongider it the best stove Mammalin use. ) , . rexxs. © - have given his broad ands, his great vieto- l {vlhole dmom_ “Lufuned mgd sudden shalt-flaw « c ¢ R - I to any brick:oven, and the draft is good, | \ CAMPAIGN wil; be printed on a mammoth < /; he fi j {« in hi to win. reard a sigh that seemed to come from Euccessot to Imes C. Wells, Druggist and Grocen E Jt bakes equs k fea |_ A ® © Dally Union» apd , N1€® Of the finest jewel« in his ctown to win.| e - \ on\ Aras 5 l D‘EEH-oi if}; BA SHOT,\ suvel m:i‘},£,‘;§:f\i *' Youre &e Ut 4.1.23??? £52527 m1: éndfl-‘gflxbflbn' | soch little tokens of affection from the one t the. der‘ifs of my cousin's heart; I felt a porin eony tain me came | © o o c . von wonge \0 . \\ 0 | ean dedico, | |\\ \ gue Benen ber corn |_, {he loved. , o\ ine eo months were op, | breath Uke a rephpr steal actos my face} a of Hardware, Cutlery. #1 ne! hi : easrs. Beym I : f j his time 1 * hed Desien is Strig, x Domestic a caramLr | ed with the Ehainis. Cooking stove I - -Elabe-wiil be fornisted whh-Gcopiee for $5- --and -in all this t © soft and glowing kiss. _ 1 had conquered.- are, and failes Lesks, and Domes®®| s nromey-rarQaBLE.FREFARATION, CAPAE Dp \I works tesotifnl mummdmx [ = 13 f from my cousin. R soft and glowing congue _ Hardwire. No.2 Genasee yon Tuy or Its action, have dever teen a cook stove $3“qu 5d & of the © CAMPAIGN » wil 1:59“; It was the night but one before I was fo | But a tear was on my free, and as 1 pressed * . WILLIAM BRISTOL | _ ~ °‘;,‘§.‘n“o:'.’§°of'15.ff¥£.l\ A > Deerfirld, Nov. 6, 1947. c ”mi BURTON. IMHO: fiffflfi‘m' \and witt contain the official re. - away. I determined to make a last ef. ' her hand more witrmly than becamea cous x \ es ez c rags, Seeds, and Gro\ Wood- te : mes: +: in + \corer No. 108 Garage? \Pog E-EXCEEDING SMALL QUANTT Ay af tooking stoves in my imuse, and naing ago, | (ups of the canvass is every Sate f if“. We were sitting by the ufied d- vited to call £ eset s 8. B. GASTON, ancy ® P Dealer, No. 54 Genesee si., has just received the latest Fashions of.Ladies Dress Goods. All are in- SWARTWOUT & GOLDEN, auiFancy Dry Hoods No SI Gen: \Ot . lag 1d x O. & M. GAFENEY, -- Atapfe and- Fancy Dry Deal-rs-_who ios\ rig-“faked mmstylzmzxnsf$ Gocds, flair», \ PETERCAFFNEY, fizz-tiger] We? Goods “tend?” at MantSctarer 6f, mg & @ Dester in Clot. x. v. yarEq Wigtenie and Ren Deter Chor _-_____ ___ £. Y. OEEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealet io Boots and Shoes, No 109 WWWM‘ - dsease. -Attiuch prompeabdcerain its op Tanro, mifore about fifeen days «ince. and hate now only a tew dozen on hand, which wiil be pone m less J. ty of this Medicine required fo Teat the worms, or to remor» every one from the system, Irs op - a ith 1tg gteat cestai of effect. constitnte it one of the most_brilluin: d-reaver- tes of the age. It seldom needs to be repeated and nev er to be followed. by any other purge isérefore. in ur gent cases. as tncee of FITS HPASMS, or CONYUfH nION$ carred by worns, its unrivalled superiority is | f Redi cel tc im- prove the health of cliigren.even where na waormsez. , Jot: as it removes those masses of cruditien that : apd closely adhere a and Bowels, giving rite to #ymp oms that counterfeit every tan ty of wor 1 add act unpleasnt to the taste, it is perfectiy safe, and adapted to the terderest age. The fo lowing is an extract from a letter ad4reed - A. R. & D. Sandeyfrom the agent at Dethy Line Derby Line Vr, May 7. 1565 Geotlemen-Lreceited the box of- > r ten days It seems to do the work to the same f + f i Desters Centres Hardware Dexiers io grit, Irom, Apites, No £7 Cements greet, = ‘W Whioleslc and Retail Deziers in Hardware to dtoves, fron, d#. No# 49g: SANEER & BENEDICT, All Its bvanctes: sich os steif Netz, Saws, E TFYRREL & son, and Rend Desles t= Stoves, Sheet Eros, &+ (means-5 Fics, &e., No. fection of all. who nee i. 1 bear sowe rreat acconnls -f 5: rasproduced iD€. 3) to 1 & worms from one the ome: Fom rome chicren caree yeu wil imax worry ane 6f the prevailing diseases in Canada and Ver- toot Plungndmembutmgtsrqn ag con © venient. rcspretfally, . F.C. BETRER - - Jocesbcrtagh, Term., Dec 3, F + Dr H. F. Peery-t grea pleasore in recommen- - ding to the pablic your vaicable Vermilagn, (property _ There was oue case in Bei'rE-s mediaze neigtbottmod that F now of in which } one dose cacsed the erptiticn of 150. worms from a | Ingmufie me J Frice 25 cers per val. 3 JOHN YANCEY, X D. by Dr H F. Peery, and sold wholesale and reast a;1&w;xxaxco.zzmflms x. Etica. - Gein riety of cooking stoves in my house, ant taking them dowmaeant nom T was mlocni-n pot up the « Phozaiz Cooking Sinve,\ manafactured by yers, and I mist eay that I condider it far abead of any - cooking I have \alum [ac-rm be beat, for ai rposes, baki it is firet rare. ho */ ts tire BALLOU Exchaoge ~Utica, Nov. h, INH, - Hotel fz . ,_ Lit and Factory, 1OHRX_ CARTON, 113 «RA & Exehabge Buridingy, iwo doors from thescanal, now fed to manufacture .o order all kinds of € OP - PER WORK, soch as Stenm Bojlers, Fines, Tanncr« Heaters, Steam Fipe, Worms, and all oher amclea in m- Copper Line. sa well as all kinds of T n ant Sheet Im . Fare. Her aso pre per on TIN ROOFS m the bert presitie manger. at tho towest-pricer whi H- warren ng practical mechanit, and having an experience of some twerve yrans m the of se-rernte rhe-rientarets Copper ams c edvaniige over messother in fornix other perm in city. . . STOY ES,-The »obecriber GBere bor sale ‘dmlk at »evortmest of the latest and best prfterns A t Toves, previo chiisk tre Steve. AIR-TICHT PARLOR STOVES, &e &e. asc of the above are of she fatest aud best and warned ro give nee Cop on t. «Japan, Rrittania and Bargwnre. \coral and well selected stock Jappenrd Lampe» Cégcfinh. Epizeces, Mach Fafs, &c. Brouch Tes Pots Lampe. with plearcre tout who may favor me walecal a R nes 20 pared from tors _experi-nee 10 +4 riceive a cordiat euppors, and we «ball dey ae oar best «Lor i «r elecrion. memes 5 - - _: 6 consicng of Codery doo., which wil bestows mhnméfizm‘mfi s JOHN CaZTONX per monty, to afvazice, or $4.50 peruzecm. um‘ CH s RITCHIE & 112188, 1 pion lla | PROSPECTUS oP THx JTICA DAILY OBSERVER. f 1 L ht will be the earuest endeavor of the pot tofornish thel} patfone with as 10 state ot the mai keta, and with docal and ion—gang“ a as one a Places 7, A wil give the telegraphic hews of Ihe day. ot a biz:- in advance of merning pap-ra. As a vehi © 1 t i a M the eny Ite papers for the ' ful as any other ro the ci vi'ltézxuh the tlegnuplic news by the seren n Gock telegraph, the Iatest In ar af tritemenion of de 40 a0] . Tim, Zn- the Democracy of (iv-aura?nl- ; me =: # - hi he ccmmen cause, m (hg sutters of which ! tan bed andepToremet Phe p Iniaicourse aodechar i rarrefisers tasgnt & = idm. We sial aim to stand \op usd com-erane Cages of the great deme pry of the Bize and , Trion The pommers of the D mimore Penvention will ' 20 2 + a hand, wed the which surround ua, the mafia—gut“ a nemocenme Any papersa \hn on cult the old folks wereout; my pdor cousin looked pensive and doubtless felt so. _I was some- what sentimental 'myself I; was just the time for melting thoughts; and the moon i [ - R - S\ a a > dure on -the distance hills | Harriet sat A e -. shone tender! on the river in the dis- | sob isse-cyprinsroyry xray rm som , shone iendetiy upen the river in the dis | proaching departure. 'I shall be ve She slowly raised hct dark eres to m her very Soul Séemed pouring om‘ b d 5 F3 ens (9 rand-scemsng right through nye, anawered- «* Why nor? you know h be to see yeu, ___~ _ Cott %3§,77§=Ed 1, a Inde piqued at the . word ws, for to tel} the truth I halt suspec- ted I was in love, and of course ffitrered gpyself it tc: = very busy ; and bes: F k 55:1 hears] Samner - to So to him and of csurse, m my 'pretty coz, yi z . ig’beregfleslhatSUmeragaxm' ' said she | I declare wmgoggcvoking! mmw-i ' Ah! but? repited I wickediy, \actions ? T> +. her, the rue | like sunliwmmgg» _. how utterly she had betrayed herself, her - head fell upon my shoulder, and I heard a My heart stung me, and t wouldhare- immemefagon hi Pared , Fi t i afki came the consciousness that loved her, an my oe age He Hore lalking of my 224 pressing my arm gently &round her, I drew busy, to morrow, Harri- ' her tenderly .(oward's We for it ts hoved itis paper wilthe foood | or, said 1, and do not know whether [ shall . word, we whispered no vow, that}? 1}th ; be able to come here in the evening, ._. *..how pure had flash of holy ' fecling swept across my soul. That mo- 6. ~ ment I shati never forger. She ceased to sob, but she , might bave heen five mmautes-I could Eeep owg¥32 shall no‘m'e-as format} * Wilk 3-9ng come fomotrow . €, whispered sh to 'How can ing the tears casuddenreraisiomu? fegling came across my countenance. secret of her delicacy flashed om her instant~--- But in anot spoke no did not as yet look up. it ifting her dark eyes timidly I refose, dearest,\ said I, kiss from her ap cheess est,\ az The i fga a 'Epeak lodder than words; why make en-\ told the feelings of her-bear-