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w^ m j±* , .;.*J>.Sl..:>.-r 'y\ ??J.*-:*\y?: ^ilaritfcjKiiSiBnWtf JI^KS EiijTpBS.If^i 1 wiafi t o WW 6 * ?f.;the= ' 'Bbsrd if ^SP'**' ilirou^' $e rncdiuni oC/our. columns; if a license linsJbeen granted to a/:cer-'; tain 'grog-ilSPBiiusb erected and putin HRtiye op- ewtfoir in one of the most, public struts of our -vill»g»» VJ? ? on ttie.-SoutTi side Of th,\e' -pujilic: auunre, afe.w doors oast of lhe:bjj>ckshlitfii,.i)hop8> gituated at the junction, of Woodruff street, With ' said *<jMW• •••$• :they ¥& grtffl^d a license to .fcife of^•t!wt;descriptiorij'%nd the good peopled ^%*'g! 1 W <i Is-.' •Sc'eiJtP'go^Qut npop comnjuiiityi to. poison jte lto*lt(>y funct^oiis.Hncheckedi and to lend the aid oif-it** .deidj^ *^ a Wv^»-another ohanncl from Whence'isnjdbcTO^ flame of. -j>«Mion,. -jfti«^^ff^^i{*™4 -wJjosO.' clar.k'wAt; '^:»ih^|;^!'^i 8 * 0 ^'p <> vertyjand tain, .to the »h\om*» 'of^^fen^jl^therebj.^uiroriiig anothi - «r »uxi|Uryofcrime to flourishnmongus-uiiheed- ed,then isit.-tiniotho, public press, the guardian aof the j.W^S^ij 0ould cj^voutf6ish'ai»^ :. 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Ss^Ma-orRnrpBHs j^».K«Ko«wau»^ii;(Sr6afarit«iif 4 and Ireland, by HENRY B;,ST£;«T0NI Pubustted by Baker & Scribner, 146, Nassau-sfc, New-York, Thi*:.boy>k.hahdedusVS 6 s^^ nOtonbty,' hi one of the tnost readable Ixtofcs woSiavo lately perused, it is filled with matferpf tho u'eepest MitereiuVto the man who has p^repsistAmttidlbtt his S°ul % ..Tho Writer passes in roviow. moat of the emi- nent actors ill the ftr^at political' drarnabf Groat Brit- fsmiandpijrticulhrly those whp-hive lead the refcrniB jfi t iat;kingdqra fortho last-celery, among whorikaro ' *™kmo 4 J , px,Pitt,Shpnilan i Sharpo, Wilbcrforce,.Ma- ^1flr»BroV!gham.eaniiiiw i Jeremy JBentham, Burke, WBsUercafrh and others,, Whoso names are iamUiar jii oA?*'W^^^ 0 'tr^\-^^'»'I^ow«C^^\ptfoh, W *°& U9 !° ibe.foUpwjng sketoh bCEwkmo, on the trial of Iflirdy fortr^sbn. • ;irat%-|^1ndiotedwitliHorne Tp0k6,'Kydj .Jogcty and eight or nine others for t*e»i spn.151 uttering iJiBurjrcctiphafy language in m^ipusmrig the cOtf liptionsvof' tlio' British: '&v«rhm'enr\ : Tliey -woi^lbaders/hiTtte ^^ »*hibh,atithat time, agitated iiio nation.', <ThV$ln|and ''court werfl*e>treFmclyisSlic5tjqs to prpc'urbta veSief of ••' guilty,.\ aj^KiBt. these »treasonable*' agitatbri.;\\TBir- dywas;tlie. first'pno tripd* -Krskirio was.nuwpiinsel, and^is effort on-tho oeciiBioiils thu^deaorjpsai .;'*\ ' Erskiijejs speccii ; for J 'JIijf4y. (vyhpsb case waa. very critical, arid tttij first pirto:tne^;5 'is joneol.the TOOst sple^4i^pSoi^)Qris, pf pppuldrjviridieat et oquenc'elon ; re^pra> , -Owing, tQ-tiie TunniWebn. fnbro.nn. rtAin^b . AK lain r anil J~..!J_ !•» '^ £<Ji?i'_ _ il__ take immediate -'measures to* close the concern.\ **%?»• #}$*#: l fi W* cvidencVc^tintly •r™ •; ;, , . \- .. .,*. „ t A . .-. ..„. ^dseptjip whu&tho truiLwent on.helost;.-,-__, Tci»J? , ^l!^wJ.W^wV^'?'*' l! l! , r s -^ ,l n upoir 1 \ —•-• ---\••• •••• -»*•• --' - -•\' .-^qrftir;irep^ta^on,;to^jow siich a thing, erected; JUJJ put in^ ; working order;\ for the eaipreasj^ur- 1 ,-o^ of *seilingmtoxicntingJi(|uora, and having no oUieroiteliaJWe object to exist for a day among us. I- opine and basest opiiiion upon every, dajvob- Mi^^^M^^)n^''W.^p|^d:whoiOf^ i^ha»»:righttoraUencoimter, even upon his own preniiBe«|j]pl»l!e'upoil : it the sparkling decant- \-« otiJt^mtK uii jp^jty 4 the,4iqiiid$oigorr..: ,! ^ndiiJi^MrSii^^^tae^s^^inany'r^ We etBie^^e»jding! n PO!J;Sta{e; Bt^ta^dyic|nity Whose business make it almost indispensably ne- eeiaiuty that they »hould gasi, th%;ifurai3iplc. at - i«»it three times a day, and generally oftoner.jind 'ati* hot only'djsgusting, but insulting, that they •«hould ; lie;po'rop>iled;jn.paasihg s;o oflerijtdt inhale. ithe noxious vapors of. alcohol that, jssue from its ioJeh -doOcsil 2tblfethe Board\of Excise raay ; • clear themaelVOs^jf tlfe odium of granting a li-: (Bsetothegemiscrablepandorersto-tho appetites 1^'^ unfortunate, and see to ita immediate'siip- pi(*iion,is the.fiopeof , • \ ' ARESIDEWT OF STA^ E SiRXEr. \ _ MEANS AWD EJfl)S. —^c»ns4ind-u»cfulh'esS.'aro t\yo distinct and things npfcaiWyS; ift'^harttt'on^. VVealth hoarded and wealth in active operation for supplying ,tho desirable comniodity jabut a.'* but\ fpjlpws-whe'n: kiinah responsibility are takeninto the account, Tkere is much of taking.-jneahf for an end in this ; world of oucHr-to ipucb of a resting i n what should be lookeduponas simple means without th? appropriate rejiulta. Churches, ^empjerahco Societies and political parties axel usefuf mainly •athey's^tfibutetoends beyond VitnaeiceSr^ni when tlieso ends are lost 8igfJt^f\mu(!h of'the good which they may instrumental!)' produce is lost to; the-worid, A'Chiirch, for illustration, has amission to «c- coniplisli—a. work to porfofm beyond mere bio-, <)ucnt declamation from the\ pulpit, or coinforta- ble and drowzy a.ttcndaiice ,on stated services,— The difference between contentment with a mero organization without the living fruits which -should flow from it is the samp as i t in U10 case of the individual who thinks bis duty done when he has attendediehurch even though when ,thcrc he lias doi«d away his hour and alialf in listless inattention. If nn individual does but a small part o f His duty in regularly filling his place in ' the house of'prayer, ao..a Church which\ is* eon. ^Ii.lOpEKAIiy^|>TiCB||i^U.y \ -J> ..... .,.„.,.., - Voice the' iii»ht before he. wnS' to iadress th«j jSfy.^It rejkulriieciito)ii'rn in.jthe mprnpjg.ana^ws.'aulo.' toi,c'rbwdjspven:hoursfBliloisuehorotoryi-aals jgrcMeatd in pur dayr N& regarded flardy's Ic>iuittal ipr \ccfovietioti hut only' ng'ijie un> iF!8lPPWt,^'^fc^of.!<i!iel^veu.'WOciate8i;W assoftliiiigthc'ique^tiph whether construcuyetrca- *on should f$r_ lqBg-ycar^tract-blrjod.through the land, or.its'mu^orotisstejiis be riow^rought. '%.'\*B*1 #Mt f -]B& inado si.'Su.p^rhijftiAn effort ^Tf-^lftiWj^arijM.cThfblye^vit. Profound as\-wasf ^iMei^i^lelirhiiig,. ieSiiherit •aswO^UisTreasoglfig faeulticS, classica1%s Waa.liia taste;Sfanscehdent «s werc.Ms OratoriicH polvers, alL.cbiispirrng:to irtacohim not only dt thb head of the English bar, but f0 r%K ; hitaiiH-the ffirefadyoeite, of mod-: crri timesf yetall.wefe ovcrslmdpwedby the in- flexible fifluragfi: and.hearty zeal with which he ntot this crisis of Brijjsh frecdoni;-..5Vith: the ; combiried; npwer of tlic^Kirig, his ministers;, and his jjudges, arrayed against his clionts i and against hirnlas their representative, seeking' iheir blbe.d arid ha degradation, he; ebwered not, biltaiain.. taihed tho liomB-boru rights-flf^Iiis-proseribed fellow-subjects with arguments sb hiafchl^ withreloqiiengio\.so glowing,:\vit|i c.Qi!rngpso*,hero.' io, with constancy s o genofons, tliat his nftmc will ever find nplace i n tlie-hjenrts pf ail- wh» prefer the'iights of-man to tbo, pferqgatives of powor. But more than nil ; he exploded the doctrines of constriie'tive treasopLand established the lay>; pti the (rile fptihdatJiQp, thnt therci' must be apme overt tint tp constitute guilt; and-ho reinseribed upon the Conatitutiflii of England the obiitorn- tedj'rinciple, thnt^Iln^lishmen may freely' speak\ ^Now. SJ, -by Key; \A. O, Wlghtmatir-MTSrSAMCKL wants of mankind are. alfieireht \uses of'a very\ and publish their opinions cqne/jning the .Gov <l*airarilA comnioditv calillt a.\ hut \ followsTvheh: 'onimont <if'Ihofr onunfw without' )>«;..» ,...:it.. « eniment of tbeir country witliput being guilty of tr6aS'0'n-=—(V 'pnhciplc, tinder whose protecting shield they how Utter their ceroj>lriints,;thetrdc° nunciMidhs'ev-en,\m' the vc.ry'ear of Jfajestvit. self.- J - < -His^ompansonof ToXj and his rival Pi! striking. . „-', r--\— ~^~ \ ' ^THrTFSx was totally unlike, his great .rival. TPittayas stately.tacituni.and ef an austere'tem. per. Fox was. easy, social, and of a kindly dis- position. Pitt was tall and grave, and, entering the House carefully dressed, walked proudly\t6 the head pf the Treasury bench, and took his seat as dignified and dumb as a statue. Fox was burljWHjd jovial, entered the JJouso in a slouched hat and vvfthii careluss airland, as ho approached ; thoOppositVon Bcnchcsi liada nod for-this learned ,eity mcuitK!r>afliaJphe fpr that wealthy khight of thesliire, antlsaWoWn, ns much at ease as if he were louiiglngnn-Uio.tiuat.patlorof o.cojintry inn. Pitt, a s tlio adage runs, could \speaka King's speech .oft-hand,\ so cense'eutivo were hjs , sentences; and his found,sirtppth^eriodsdeiignt- •*l. ••^••m^.;^-^^-- -J^^>^H^^K«^3«^fflfe^^^ •pecUl Ptop«tch by th» OfMjilr Idn.. ' ' waw; TOM: XABU^. r i ( '• \ ZT~ •$m-X<>**\ piics^a p» M. •. fWVK-^-Tlio firmness, pf holclera to soipa extent elicoksoporationsi arrivals \are. fair, but.lit View of a largo; export, the demand holders contend fpr aii.acl- yanee.. We notice: sales of J^'oo.Hbls.'at.,$i>5a4';'8'8' ; : 1- 2, FairMichigan and Indiana $S: 00 and 50'8 forpure Qeaeseo., Canadian qriietj $4'te.in bond, > Bait Koad neUPeasior^maltBaleB^l 87 l-2a^ BO. VSfeal (mlctat. «—._._. .. .,.,. ... ... ' \Joli &?% stea-ij .—-* TUT.-- -v;T-7^0- wV P» __ dyat;$|t5;mpoerato\tranbotipnB.' BarliSvlieavyand* nowirnjli. Qatsilo.wer ? -ano( 'dull at 4^46\ r% for nortli- .^and;«lr2-f(jr' Jersey.\ Cort^ithgoodexportde^ •mand:Jiasihiptoved»thfle, asnlalllot newlield firth- ly.«t.68«6t \•'•. ••. .' '. • : ; ..,.•; • ' ' •• \ '. • \ ; *•\. .-Jlt'oticefr •\•• ',;\•' I -•- Tli?r0ctober No., of \ the Npw ChuroTi Kepository.has been tjken&bm. the JBeadjjig Boom nf thoEofprnier.' -. Abyott'e who Ki» borrowod It willpleaso'riotifv us •c^theftetT-^' ... -, J ... •;_.*' f.\^'-/' :'\' ' fc ' Wpttce. .;\-•..• -, ; * AltporapiiB having orders wifli tlio Clork \of the. Soardof Superyisprs, aro requested to call'nuxttako' tbo .same away. A-ByCHLBEBT, .dork,' W*-,QiAND BOUBSE will Iceturb before the iowviiio Mbtutp on? FridayEvening, -Dccii.' Subject:: $UE EAW-IsiDiA-Cpiipjilir. . \; : ~r •.:':, i-.\^-'.- At the same tinie andplaoe, by the same, Mr. BooKRs^gfMiiia, JutuillwiiTj all. ojf Conniarki A..J- mm OMo'-Kutu»l Iii»nr«nce Company.. • ,V'.,;S. HUBBAR% Agent, - 1... . ., .K«<«»»<ffi««, ilSw^Jw nPHig ComjMhy:havmK biien .iri sUccsSSmlpporation -K A since 1S&, Ikspcpially authorised toinsureagiiinst Jgiroj-citlior Pn.tlib t!»sh or Stock.plah,pr onit.hpMuj- tual pl aMj but now coiiflnes ita oponitiona to tbo Cash plnnPjily, j^itariff' pf Preniiuiiis are inodorjiteand. i.t.et!<;ct»insuraribes ondthe most favorable,ternis« All :losji(is yyill bo paid projppfly at tlio. bffice of tho Coin-: pany or at tlieltoncy.. v^lioro the insurauco iBjeffqcted at tlio pptioupr^lip elaimaut. Tlio.j?emp!iny/ha»;an ample capital^ paid in of iequrcd beyond cpntiiigoiicy and slarge surplusulways QI(liaridto pay fosses'. .:. .: . W..B, HfiBBA.Kl),Prcs. 0 \~rVi^BEx''K\S'Ktsp,'Scoy;. , 7-••=•*-\— * . . :• ' /DiRisci'orts: «F • w\.B..Hubb»r4 •• ^P.BnVek»:_._: ' S. W;Dc»liler, \ L. Gopduic,^ ' .' W. Ai.Platt, '•-•- . J. yrdstwatcr, •• .F.C,Eefon; : . J, VT. Milli'gan,. »• Tito's ,Wopd, v .'. S.D.llrcsitpn.-,.'' The'ilridorsignod woiildSrefiSr to thq oboyejli&t flt'of^ fleers; ^id4Mctp'rs:as;e.mbr^ufg.tlW^ distinguished inhabitant* ,pf thoieity of Cplnmb\^ ahd. •ifpftiingsiapl*!gi>alraiit)'- of- the solveiieyaiiUjnirclmri iaptcrof.thoCpfnpany^ .! . .!.\'' .\• t .' . Ajjp.Iy'atNo.i'aiy.orkina.' Buiiding,'Wnterfoivri, NiX , hoMby'ipyeituiat.aniinelpt! (Brand^^Jurpraand a.< .(iaHdl ofrl'otit^iiforsi fertlib hoxt terifiipf tfie C'u«)ut ^^St.t£SSttPW«r »nd Terminer, te-bq belli f«t thcaSjj^lTStwo mcthcTvilliige'of IVateitpwn, inarid- •fpMsa}cl\«Punty the 1 second Monday of Befcomber ne*t,will be drawn aHW^Q*B C o ; pn Slonday, t)ip'25tli day of Nov, ijisfe, attoTpXiMv Battd Watertown, ,floy.°18 ti r?5Q.;. (13^0);/ISA.aiQ.auSSQy, fclbrk. '. '. . XHB WlJ^m AB.O&PX, V • , E RECTJEI). byMr.^t. Paddock. thiBsejsOnjjs nearly completed, lino '.(6ion edifice *ortliylpi''its-l>uilder° —coiitaiunig t\ve!ve -beautiiVil ari'i! pleasant places ox robins for,thldei.siio(i eitlipr, side J Uiie pf these roaioa ois'now Ujiiiijr^ntted.wp t&a ;'!.• >•. V.V. : . •> . \ BSillinory. Smporium,'? wltct'e those wishing th'o J^tcfetEasliioiis and choicest -Iff ,y, S. Ij3JBBABI>,-, 1 Ageiit. At Illiibury, on^tuadayi! tlio\ I Qthult., by the Rev. M, Hebard, Miss, CBi^rnNBiHATliAWAV, to Mr; IfoiiAoE TAIT, allpf %iibbVbj)laco. ' ... At \WbpSvtlio^ 011.Tuesday, the 20th Nov. by the ov. F. Hebard, Miss'CAROLINESpiwuEnitoMr. Fiusi)- EWCBrSi HALL, both'pf Belloville:, ~ \\ •-,—_ r - t - Oii the 2?th ult., -by A* J; Phelps, Mr. THOJIAS it, ANTHoxr, Jo Miss AMELIA M, BSOIVN, daughter of: Tl[on^'Brpwii^Bq. i -both,of^(i|j^ . * e AiL AT'PiEBpEls NEW PkiuouipAvBopii STORE in the Arcacl«« next door to. tlio ? Tost Oiliee, and Subserfbe to the - two. best in'agiiiiiios in the\world vi«: The international Monthly •Magaziiie,. Publisheji-by Stringer & Tpwiisend,,an|'' \ \ \ \ \ Magazine, each $3 a year pf . ra 7 Hew Monthly ,..,.. ... .'r> otsTper-nurnbor^il'eliy-f bfedfreeofe^nabatN6*9 Arcadejjurattb'e^sideiiceS of village subscribers if wts,li*sd'. TButIfjoui^e'^la^ •hpyo wjiatis written: send jSto the pubTishofs of ex--' ,thcrMugazino, or pay tlio sainein advance to some travelling agent for thoincstimablo privilege.iif paying ^JoBtagerpn twolyb magibdnos each containing, 1*1 po 7 •gcaand weighing.halfa ppumU Aatpthq.yci)rjy.'j«vt ving, of:.'money. by-tliCi.o'ne coiiwaiignros anH thepost- ngc'law will tell: , , • •' : • .• . • The above, r«(Wrks.caii«beijipplM peraonally by all village rcsidcntSSfittio Subscribe to travellitig agents for any magazines, as they aroairSupplietl-atpublish- ers! prices by /. ' T\ •'. U^A.'ItlEReE, J '.••. ; ~—j-sPefio'dical Bookseller.. : t 'VVatertown, J>eg;vi,.],8Spt>- .. , IB Eov, WW In tbjsjyjlloger-pB-Jho.Stth ult., ANJ,'A HOPKINS, aawtDterof John C. and Anna S. Sr/<f)mt> „t!«A a mdiitlis. « orlibg,-,ag'ects. David.Coppei-flold, (eoinpletb,) $ha Monk Knight of St.. John, - 4'aio,'by-G.-e^S'oiitcri In'Watertowfi, oil tlTo. 30th' ult., Mrs, EUZA. HALLV wife of Mr/Jatnes Hall, age^d 48 yearn. \' In Watertown^ oiiithoBOth.'ult;, Mr,GEOROE WELCH' aged 87 years;. • . \ In Xatprtowu,.onthe28tliult.,MATEtANBHicimtaiT, infant aoii of Frederick and- Lorontihb. Mott, aged 2 years and 2 months. AtObpeiVJiagenjon the 2Tth uft., JOSCTII BOVNTON,' tngcdTibout 50 years. At tlio house of Mr. iVoleott ^anfiela,'iii Copenha- f eii^No'v. 24, after an illtress of 12'days, Mr. JOIIX O. liixS; in tbo 2Sth year of his age. 1, - ' *' . ,'At Tier residence in \Woodville on Satnrd.av,Jfov. 16th,- Mrsi RAOHAEL O., wife pf George <V. Jenkins, and douglitbiuifJSfiaLfilLBatcheUer E^o'f JMUbBoy, , „__r— -4irtlteTl2d year of her age^. suopess Mrs. J. was connected with the Baptist churvhiit Belleville, mi&invfier life demons'trotedtliut religion ., ; -»,-.,, - .. , ... > . ed tlio aristocracy o f .-ill parties. \ Fox madetho Unt with* comfortable visibleexistence rnny-for-4 Lords o f the Treasury' quail ns he declaimed in got its high misaion and. becomo inefficient for the purposes Of the. great Master. Such a (jhureh would, be said to have a \name t o live \ while'inreality it\ was de'ad.'V \Ve desire to improve.;-these snggsstions by way o f exortation to. Temperance Ord.e'rs and Temperance Societies.' It'should never be for- -gottentbat'we ( h1ivean J .o'bjept to accomplish be- yond the mere- plensuro and selfish interests of ahe Tipntrloom and 'Division Hall. Wp wouidbo utegrettixe in spiritjihd in efforts on tho common . —•««ny T »tid^reposb ouiy 6nx)ur nsSocTatiohs as ' rmeans tp a n end. It is all very well to - \keep gtod-on'the* books,\\and to keep tho \dues\ rcgirfarly paid,j b'utthis when faithfully done is only it small and inconsiderable part of the duty •of a goi»d Son of Rechab or good Son of Toni- jMsr.ince. • Self-preservation is' well, But tins duty tuf exertion fpr the salvation of others is binding oh all by the lays o f our being-»'well as the spirit and interests of our voluntary associations, Weare'not alone.associations of Tem'perjince menj but associations .to promote llu cause of Temperance! This fact may ba forgotten.— \This idea wliich under lies our organization nnd •existence, cannot bi too often called to mind or, to often pondered. The spirit of the Temper* ante refbnnJand of Temperance progress must ^ cherished;:** an exciting sfiniulous to action wndaa tnimbtiye^powefTo exertion. .- This spirit of Temperance life and Tcmp'err ance activity when thoy animate an organized \./badVj when they pervade; the division Room and IthoTcnt o f Rechab, can not fail to give interest ;to oiir meetings and a rblish to our social 1 gather^ iings.. - The tatntbf itno^Only Y leaves room for : smimpsitits\-to Yanklerbut excites the liascrfepl- ings o f human nature. This higli purpgse.,.this \High mission of the orders of Temperance is in- deed the soulof oursuccessful pperatiotis, and we can prbipefonlyiai the tpirit Of that mission ex- cite* td-ictiOn,, Mutual iirofection andtlio prin- •••eiple ofjtealfli iusurance are' fourtd. in other or- —ierir^lTSirOdcfrellows can hold out tnducc- mcnts hera to ouj-mn and Ovcf^?d us. They_ are older and stronger than. WOHarb,-arid as-far as the matter of funds andithc^'oxtent of numbers are concerned can hold out inducements We can- not, Butwe may have a \strength which they have not, and we may exert.a power unknown-to their organizatioft. TJitSpower is in; the para* mount object of our organizations, aiid. the high moral end they contemplate, _ Just so far as our organiuitions are'found to be.engines °to 'batter down iflie bulwarks o f one ofthp worst^encrnies of mankind, in that proportion will they cbmnjawd ' tho respect of the wise and the good. Andjiist in proportion to our devotion to the triiuiiphs^of Temperance and the searnest Zeal we feel for its •extension and success, will our organizations bo prosperous and useful and a blessing to ourselves and t o mankind. This living soiil o f our organ- izations can no more, btrdispensed with without. *rin^lng .ajdeath-chill vpoti u« than the jhysieal mancan Jire and raoveand perform its functions inaependent of a life givingspirit. Brother Sons, arc not these thbtrgMJrtpTKS' ediisidgreeth And in looking around for means and modes: to give a ne w impulse to our assobiations, maKAOt the only justapd .hopeful f&ys ahd means. Jfe found in a, rerbaptism into tho spirit of the 'Temper- ance enterprise, and arc-consecration to that -all-. jimporUnt Undertaking ?— Vttea Teetotalier. <^Btt.TEMEiTNOTEs,r-^Thbnipson's Bank Note Reporter gives the following list of'new coun^ Jterfeits:-^- * Fives o n tho Farmers, and Mechanics' Bank, Ct; 10'a on the Iron Bank, Ct»; io's on the Par- fflers* B»nk,Arfettaj Ni Y.J luO's on the Bank of the State, JB,.^ 9'« on thei Adatns Bank, N. Y,; JUO'a on the Western Batik,' N. Y,; 6?s on the: Fanneri' N Bank^ Bridppor^'Conni; lOV ofli the State Bsnk, Hartford, Gonn.; 2's oil the tjnadll- 1»' Bank, <; N. Y-i; 16's o n the Wlodhairt County Bank,Conn.; toon the.Pacific Ban*i-BrO«dway N. Yi; 4'» on the Providence Bank; R. I., 3's oil the Princeton Bank* N.X Mr* VS&TJMpl^TcfS ha, f or ^ sojne ttte ^tbeehlh.^lifbrna, ixsturned-on , ^ J --r«|Mit.iy!]*japile.of||0,'6oO, '• / with liofwaa a living reality. Kind 111 hcrdispomtion juUUcoiirtcous in her deportment, she wan loved and respected b y a numerous circle of Toliitiycs nnd friends, AVUCIJ she found by the rapid progress of Ucr'discasc, that her end was ur husband and bhil r . ... lyFnther, and thenwith sweot serenity she patiently awaited her d^—*\~'~\ tt — t -~ l - '\— -• —-- J -' - sweetly foil, bd on the 18th of the gospel presented to tho husband-and surviving l>ieuds,.by her pastor, Rev li])iaiis l(i, '21 y. ' D.lJeFarlaiid, from Phif picrciiigtoiic&aliDiirstriiinisterialcorruptipiuy'liile .his friepds shouted \hear! hear!\ and applauds ed till the House sheok, Pitt's, sentences were pompons and -sonorous,' imd-ofton-'Hthcif sound' .rcycaled theiT own llojlewncss.\ Fox uttered sturdy Anglo-Saxon sense;\. every 'word pregnant -with meaning. Pitt: was a thorough business man, and relied for success, in debate upon care- ful preparation. TFc-x despised tlio drudgery of the\ oftlce, and relied upen • liisf intuitive perccp- tions nnclhis rohiis.tLSttength., Jitt'iwas tlio .great- er Secretary-—Fox tliis greater Cpinm,oner.' Pitt's oratory^waa like tho frozen stalactites and.;Pyra- inids which glitteriirouhdNiagnriv>inmid-winter, stately, clear, and cold. Fox's like tbo vehement watcrs-whicbl sweep ovbr its briiik, and roar and boil in the hbyssbelowv * Pitt; in Ins great efforts, only erected himself tlio more proudly, and ut- tered more ful.r Johnsonian scntenccSi sprinkling, his dignified but monotoneus \•stiito^papor stylo' 1 with, pungent sarcasms*, speaking as one having authority, and commanding that, it might stand fast. Fdx o n such, occsisions rensoned fromfirst principles, denouncing where he could not per- suade,'and ^c<;lilj»unde^• his great thoughts, un- til his excited fccliiigrfockedhin^ like the ocean .in a storm. Pill displayedthemostrhetoric;and his mellow voice charmed, like, the \notes 6f>an organ. Fox displayed tho most argument, and his shrill tones pierced like arrows. Pitt had an icy taste; Fc-x it fiery logici Pitt had art; Fox nature. IMtt was dignified,\ cool, cautiqus'; Fox mjinryjgienefous, brave. Pitt-.hnd amiiid: Fox^ a soul. Pitt was •IhjmgnmTi; JFoXthfi.JQhainpiftrioCtheJPeoplc. Both-jve~ro tho early advocates of Parliamentary reforrn 5 but Pjtt> retroiitcd, while Po x advanced; and both Joined i n denouncing and abolishing the horrors of the middle passaffeT\ Both died the same year, aiid they sleep side by sip'c in Westminster Ab- bey, tlieir-duatJiiingllrig with\ that' of their mutu- \>fncndJSilbxrfijiB«ljidulo_jiye^^ JOHN MUCKLE, •Merc-tianVTlvnor,-.N*v H», A.Ttt«auv,Vaap«..ofliuftUu\Uy.,.mi.° liand nn assortment'of Boy's Clotliing. ^Cuttiug done to order. — : 15 ^ RODNEVCASEj . \ Manufacturer and Dealer m Gal vanUed Clniin aud Cis- tern Pumps, at SmitUV Ma'clilne Shop, Repairing,pf nil kinds of lunipa done, on short.notacc. IS \CVRENUS\ II. \V3tIGHT \\ J.T Boaler in Hardware, Stoves, Tin n-aro. Sheet Iron, (to. Fnetory Street, opposlto the Eoglb Hotel. Or- .dpi-s promptly fil.lcd. . ». - ^^ '- rKBx amsavai. - - Bill o f Fare for Thursday Be e 5 , 1850. T^lKRCEJ69Sjustrecei¥ed.athis:P.eripdicm^ JTBailyiExBross, ; .-:.••'.• . - Harpej's JJbntlily Magazine, . ' Doc .25 cents. . InternatibnalMoiithly^Magazine, \ \' \ OpdcyJs lady's. Bobs ' Gmham'sMiigaanb, • . . 6fartair>!s TJhioH Mngaano, Pctcrson'sXadies'INiitionuI Mag. —WmthBr'JjiniiHiiriit% New Yeara, 28 25 * 25 1 25 1 • m —The Heirs of GaiintjS lloracs Tcmplbton, ftpver's lost). ..Tlio Childrcn-of Iiovo, (Sup's last.) . The Queon's-5(ccklaco, EDuiiias' Lost, 50 50 -25_ 12 so 25, . . , . * , 100- Bow's Patent Sermons; vol.'8,(just issued)25 .. . . •-._ - -- , -_^^, •-•&,--•--• ^ -- - NanonabTernporance Offorfrigfor 1851, #3.00 Soiisof TcmpprnneeOfforiiig--- •'-' *•' a.TO The erystalTPiuitfofaam,- r The Moss Rose, for all seasojis. Kalpolah, by-Mayo. \\ The Seiuhstress, by Roynoldi ...... „ . j n ^ _. r „., .br all magazines andnewspi and most of themrtipplied free of postage. Ri 2-50 $2^00 j> 2 00- - i(y 25 25 Hyaeibtli,..UrB. Grey's Inst, Subscriptions received for all lmigazincs and new*: pers, -,.. , 0 lDOmbcr Pkrcft, next door Jiiist of the Iron Blopk, artdatNo. 9., Arcade; next door to thePos' \™ Siitira Chazi{a, QOARCELY-has it been recorded in the annals of l3 liistbry, suoli a eomplctprtvolutionhas takenplaco within the last fcw.inontha ou the subject of light, it btlruj within but a few, years that tlio peoplo.hayb be- gan to appreciate their wants oiithisalfimpbrtantsn.br ncct, Wp do.iiot pretend that there ore hot somo who , . -- . v, , .,--.--1 have alwaya desired as much light a» poasiblo oil tho W, J*\\\\*', ncor > *«? < ^Ji'n«>^<!d-hCL H iBbi«!t, : butltisa«fonishing w<s ? might almost say 1«- eiiildren-tptheprotectionoflieracaven- mcntablc, that more do not avail themselves of the op- Oounty Olsrk'a Kotio*. JaT-jntbrin the ludips of v Wow Bliiune: M RS; t NE\veOMB~wout Watertown and vicinity, tliat slip has Just return- odfronv New York, with all.tho variatiesrof Fashion*- in BONNETS and CAPS for the seftsohj togotber with. ainTge stock of Milruipry-Gobas. . ... '. • Watertown, Ociyber il, jlspV -,' ' , '.. . • 8, ly for tliisiiiockefijllbr Stock' of JiittAit*, ^SSkfi S(it~ f«*,J-'<$)efcr, t'lojwtty tic.., aro'Sf a?gPod selection,—' CapsaiidlleadrDreiiiiSa.willalapbe'kcpt oft liaiul,aiid, all sold'ph'tenris,that.can.\brit. snit those Eivonng her with their.c.ustom.,, ,Mri^-P«ck'sxtcn,ds ; a polite iii- vi'tatibii to all, bbtli* lii villagB aiid cpfiiitry to call 1 aiid. exnmineJhcrstoek. ;-• .'..•\- ^-^— » WntcrtownVNpv,12,:lSi)6-; • •', .12,' \' - - Wonniinr Oooda. <* W G. ABKBS'S *f-.eO; t have feecntiy «iKined an '; pxeell.cnt assortment; of Xotu^aUaffOdods, consisting of Prints-, DbLaines, Co'iliipcres, <t$., do. Also,, a varibty*\qf Mbiiriiing and llall'Mpurmng Shawls. .,...• » . l>r«»rCfi«d»^Dr«a* Goods. \\ T7\ In addition ,tb out large\ stbckbEPiiniiiiftttaSj Mori- noes, All- Wool DeLaines and Cashmeres, Moliwr Lus- tres <*c.,wehavbthis day recpiy-od ani.fissortnieiitof new\ arid stylish iPrpss Qpods t cppsistiiig pf. Satinwepk; . . FigurodOlivionpps, • Chameleon S,pmider, EmbrpidcredSjbntags, rfc., wliioli wo shall bo pleased to shoW; nndn's»irc the,J[ji- diosthat those Goods aro 'pfthemb^t j^ift'iiiipbrtar tioiiS and aro not oqualled iii tho ninrketastPStvIb and Beauty. ,\W. «, ADK1K$ & Cp. ' ,. 12' • '.'••..'''•'\ Cpflrt^street. . Xdizury and Oivilixation (o Band in Hand. • Tfe5t*WS.'61- -MM¥.! ^ ZfO.^ AAOASB/ WATX«TOW-N, N. Y. T ilB'sufacrittor-'-ha^ -ionable/-^iid^inagmncent^Art^evJbegs.-mpstre- spectnnly tp.iBisuretUVcititbnsof y«Kttewh-nmfcthq- . adjoining cbSntrj-, -that no'tliiiig shall bp wautftl.e on . JiiS-part,, to render this, .fashionable resort ill -reality i>. ' TBIOFXaB or rANOY. ,. CbirjnQttQshalUifi'tn^'i/it t&k ' r 2k«i« foil jPlHttelht- Eye. Haying received 5 <DigVim<ta and SfiSLerql^ first. Prciniunis,'.ih Silv.br iVarq, and '.a-Diglq'nuvn'na aiyard- ed hiift ut tlje Fair of thP'Aincricaii'Timtjtutc, citj' of Now York, for the several specimens of Gorffcction- - 1 '' Tho public riiiiy oh'all articleyipado at thi8.e»tabliflliiiiojit,;tptiPinadp of the bes.t matoYiidr.'^Ofdbrs in town nndtcpujitfy attb'bdedtb with punctnality, neatness aiid dispatch. IlandsQihclv brnanicnted Wodd'mg Cakes, Templca, PyraraidSj.Cakcs, Paatrj^ Fruit,, Xuts, Iee.ti^iusJn. forms,' togethor with -an bndlesS'vm'iotyTif eonfeotion- erjv Perfumery, Fancy articles, Toys; W\oddlrig? Ciike Bbxcs,-&o^—led Creams, pystgrs and other refresh- ments served up at the shortest lipticc. Beat imOort- eaCigars, - WM..BAG61, 31 ' .\-- '••.•:- No.4,'Arcade;, ~ '- THU momxm •TOHX: id Editionp-Ktiitid, Imjmnfd miff Eiilarsed. ( &1WNTHQRN,: 8To*V- d.™i :. Onlwhours frptn 7 Aiititp^.••P.Mw-^indByse* :,cppted. - , (1) IV.S^JOtlJSSfiW^'M. • T Vjp>% Perfumes, Hat,. Hair. Vag, and Tooth J^ Bruah S s, DrosSu W .Cpmbs,'Touef and Shavlh^ ,To» Gturpontera..-', ' •' \t\;\.'\• E JOUWS&N** $^Nfe*bu'lia'pd.*«;tlow com- ..m!SSionr.Erii«.50 dbi!,'SawJ,. hanianU'panel, 20 dozobaok and webb, -eo'doi. Angara aria Bifts,*6 doat. Bra-c;cs,and Bitts,'.tt3-dp^.'Hnrnmcij!- arid\ Hatphcts, 6 doz, Handand Brpad Axes\; 15doz. Sqt«ireiSj ; IJbeI'aiid iroii. 80 setts^Bphel). Planes;,Knlcs, -TrySl-ptofss,: Bbv-, Hs,-I,evels,..Giiagbrtj, Joiners';.iPoOlsi/cAfivM; 'tee.Ait endless ynriety; .., .*, J ^'^ •....;* ', '„...'.;< ':'-' '.: \ \htbro north side. CtjUrt'Strobt, abovo Kirfar IloUl. ' Opposite.QA) 3 ' v 31ock. -,-iy-r;« , .'„, .•>; J ; ,.' [i% '.o\;%_ To Cabinet Dealers, \ ion *< .Tableirm^csj-.i- : ••\ • • • • ~ '• \ .100 IJooks f ^cre,Wsi;:ffail8i,m';;:i»^t{b^ and goods, geiiertillyiiu^fpRsalbjitmniitff^^^ '\%^ A r - »\••' j*-%.:wimwm&w.~-- Attire On mtji«)ihjf Court Mri>6(!;.«&)i*jMr*c'JKrfri/ ' j/miii<>;,opfifitit<s.0fyf$i(xi% '-•,.'-;' •,•'\.'• ,%iv\' -:ii). Gooas for Fall «tlett.-'.':'t J ..'' . CAMVBl|a. &^BKiSYTDM -,.. i \. WTo.«, Cpnct-sfroptj aro'novV ; in\rccbiptbf a'lartra liy StpekPfPry CtooasiHuitedtbtlie'seaso'M^hia .they invito.tlieu-ejutpiiiui-s anaithepiiblicgoneraHy to Cjjll,aiftl4xnminc, •• ., ^_ f..' -;V :#i|Jt' - ' .'In priees'and quality ofgpQd8,'thcj-arp prepared to offer .every, iuducehieiit to pilrchasors; . ' — ' »—>-' A,LKrAj<i>EU QA¥I:BELL, ' A.P; BnA*ibs t J*. B^owNvrxjca CASH aiomn. \,_ T ,.,' W^ A. : 'e-AVT-H:C-Ajft;T-^- - '._ I S now recbiyihg a hrgQ T a'rid' fresh'assbrtineht of NB.W GOOD8,.adii[ited.e.xpressly for this iiiarket, c'mbraeing JOnglisU and Aiiieritein', Priiit%<©bLaihe», ThibibUnd P.^tiqli Srefiiios, Kl'piiecas, SiIkp0ph'ii», :.'. Long: Shawls, Bats and Cap*. ' - .'MTlSVi'W^-,P QA '?^WllSj:'^inioi!e^ :GROeiiRI#,.,&t>. which- will be. sold oMliSrlowost cash price; *irjs bid customers and an=arp.resi)bctfuiryi . ipvited.tocallnlidjnagotprtlib'insclves; •' ;.' '.'. - v Bwynviue,XXt. 12, '. ^\ -WZ&.. CATIICART; ' .. E0* Waiitod, sonie Gvotl ml ETtfttr, for 'which theiuarketipticpiwill'-po^piudvin^eii^j!.:-'.-« v •-•.'' n\V8 Iiiiportcri, and 'dcidem irr Xiiglisfal. Amcrieaji and , Geraiaii HMDW<mB,.0,VTt;F.in$ nirMrms, Ij«-' ^•pgonds^-tiiif-brtttnnia: waTeT~,cimiage. triiiniiiligi,' : nails,-wife, shovels, aicbS, brushes,-plfifcd'ware,-wait-; ors. Also, hp.usp,.truini|tiigs- J aiidr:fHi'riiSlii^._nVtiye»^ Afull assortment Of iiulriut'abtuhsrs' iihd' iiipeliaiiicft' tboiH,niKV.goods'jfwiWliy. ' \ \\ i.,,-;:.>» ;.\ N.: />'.-r=i!oo(ls sold- to dealers jit lhahttfectnrcr.' ' andiiiipoiters'lowcstipfic-cs. .More on nort7iiufeTKuFr~~ ©» \NWwill Ititfofhiee ouVSclyeTitp^vSiiTintlcr tho firm pf B. JOlIJS'SON, & SO^, Irusiiife tliitt-it.wlU ! Tceoivo. bothi'.ivor\andencouragement. Wecbm§tobs'tabUlsli ,n.soi't of inKnthoturen)'' agency,, where 'dealers.:and •\m \ lidh tlio Ipwcst loUDiiig.ratcSj.witnput tlio trouble, of going; east, and j'll Pther pntroiis at prices thatwill at Oncejiia- ftonlsliundgratify,. ''.Vourbb't'serv'ts, - ' ' IJ. JOHNJ50jrifcSd^ 10 :'H'aV4\\'afeDealers. poii«™*f of furnishing thpniselvcs with that which, would conduce so much to .their happiness during tho : approaching long winter evoninjrs. THE MYSTERY S0LVBD. - 20 BABES Heavy Sheetings, 50 Pieces Heavy Sati- nbttsforSaloby .•y Slicotuigs by W. d. ADKINS & CCh 4 66 Bbls. Salt for sale 'under Sterling's Brtokstore by . .... - CB.MORGAN. -7 mo •lahjh Bella. Straps for sale low, at 1 - r •-«>• 1 15 B. JOHNSON & SOX'S. BXATI1B. A 5 extensive yariety,sfor jalo^by^ Tiie only remedy may be found, at the sign of tho Good Sariiaritan. \Thos'o who! have'hitherto neglected ,to furnish themselves with Fluid Xampa, for it is those alone that givo theni-the light above inbntionedj will find tlie most pxtensivo assortment aswcilasth^ handsomest patterns Over bubred in this part of tho u tyjrag,^i»t we would rosjwctuuly solicit nll.to call ion examine~pnr assortment. -Our price* owing to iho oxtensiveassortibent of. patterns.willacopmniodato all. To those wholiavo oil lamps on hand Iwouldrespect- fully say, that 1 am now prepared to chnngo theminto fluid lamps that witH.Jjut. a trilling pviieiise you.Pau have an entire revolution ih-the Way of light. INCWQLVSION Those- wjip aro.dn\\btful.-jaiP-.thev^cxTjediency of the change .1 am willing to jjlvo a trial before pur- chasing,feeling confident as, I do,-then)' is notbhigilike theS'luid. Romember at (He Sign of tho GobdSa- lnaritan, linderthe Baptist church. ~* Camphana Zrtunp% Naxtensive assortment l£ept constantly on hand, also Eresh CSuhnhcrio andBuming Tluid. NoTioi.—The pnblib should ho aeqUaihtoil with tho fact thatrl ijlir nlimufactfirifig iny own Burning Fluid and plodgo mvself thatit shall bo always right, cqnal to any that can bo niadc. 15 H. SCRIBNEK. , WiiteYtown, Dec 5,1850. 15 R. JOHNSON &SON. Bxwaa JKakuaf. M ISS. EOBERTS would rwppctfidly infonn the in;; habitants of this village and vicinity,-thnt she is-! now prepared to attend to all. orders, both from the town and'' country. Tho-Fall and: wintpr stvlP of Clon,Vs,j5a\ckB and Brbss Patterns just roo'd. A'share of patronage, fs Tospcctfttllj* solicited, Shop hear tho Public Square, at the foot of fl'ood- rulftst. . „ Watertown, Bee. 3,1S50.' ., • .. . ,' 15 iT^nE'Wilitor TcSfafewill commence on Tuesday, Dc- JTjftC^,3r«r^rt* TorafcwiH_commenc« o: ccmbbf ITSbi aiid. continue fifteen weeks. .Classes will Be formed in Agtioultural Chemistry, and Moral Pliiloaophy. The latter will lie instructed by Rev. P . Suydcr:' D. M. LINSLEY, 1'mNoirAt, Watertown; N6v. 25,1S50.\ \ ' ,y 9,000 Boskala Barlar VTantod. /NASI! will.be paid forBAKLEY,nt tho PtarlBarloy Wa|_ ajpluMi^au^pmaion-^x-^ Plft W113 tho 8Iitl{3tcr of tlio King; Square.- __ . _ TOLgEyKIMBAM^-. -^gatertown, ffov;. 28^ 18.30^ 1* TriSlTESl V1SITES! VISITBS! just ree'd at the\ HreSTTctciVeilat Hie Jsfbnoa CboatrrChaap' V Dry Goods Warehouse, a lot of beautiful plain (J Cash Book fitor*, No. 10, Pwldock's Block, * _ * r **** * '*** * -' - \ \ - ,*I.!„1, •••111 -- T.H_. . _*» »f_ai;.l.- ,;_'J Ai' n >_^A V«. T -f°\ h-A^tUm and watered Silk and Turk Satin Visites. which will bo sold extremely low; W. G. ABKINS i CO. 1* Opposlto Kirby House. watches with cnglo ey e and 'extended arm the molded form of Chatham. The book cpntains 898 pages, not one of which fs dull or uninstntctive. Ifc may ho compared in interest to Headley'S \Napoleon xnd bis Marshalls,\ though tho. stylo u loss ronipous_and VcrbosOi ana tho facts rolaled^re historloally true, withonf hypbtbblo orinb. aginative cxageralion. T*o book is for sale at Scrib- uor'6,,undet the Haptist church. ; ^ Tin Otrrusra * r A NEW SYSTEM or BUTSIOOXOMT. Wchavo perrised with, riiiioh interest No. 2 of this wprk sent to bis by tlio author, J, W. ltiDFiEi.D M. D. •Ehis No., is dovoUd to a dissertation onthe-quidi- ties.of thp mind which he-torrrisEnduraiico, RepufsiVte Hess, and Attractiyencss. Tho anther's Whole system • isnotdev«roped In this No; Tlio philosophy of this No, is good arid foil supported iindlllustrated by fachi,. Physiognomy as treated :by tlio anthoh appoiirs'tplic a more exton'sitvo and diufcnl't; pmeficaf Scionce-tlian Phrenology. \It.adinlk^somo aflor tcaohiiigs of. Phre- nology, tilt orfoiids the jiioanS\pf judging pf eljarao- tbr, to tho color of tho hair, cheeks, lips, textiiroof the skin t and foriii Pf, tho hand, stature, gait, otc., of an individual, Its accuracy must,, wo aro sure, dorKUid very much upOnriher experience of tho oricrator, altko' thero Is Scionce at tlio bottom of it. \\ TBT iKrKRJSAtJomi. MOSTJ.I;.T MAOAHSK S>PB Bit-: PKMBKB, (StrihgOf-flc ToWniieridi) has just been laid' upon our table ny the Watertown ijgent, L. A. Pierco. Thepreaent miniberj which coniinoncc's a new volume, ,— , ated and fnily-phjlahthnip ^_ dy, not being ablo frbm previoiis ehgageirients, to visit Watertown, and wjsliing the Ladies of Jefferson County to jsuticipatb in thb b^riefitstobe^erivedfrbm hor jnsit to America, has 'kiliclly alfowed'fSSsssibscri- benvto open at No 1, Paddock's Arcade, uni name and firm of tynde & Mnasell, is tlio best of any ot that: well conduotodand popular ^iscellany which has yet boon iasncdf i Thesolooftoiis from foroigri peribdicalsaft made from o wide range of matbrials, ahd with excellent adapta- tion to the general taste of readers. A great'arnonnt of ihformatiPnr'witR regard to European Iltbraturo and art is derived, froini sources hot'easily accessible, and presented in a vorr readable ahape.- THo Origintal IBstoriealNovelj by.Pr R. James, written expressly i*br this magaiine, is commenced in the presefflt iititnber, . * l It^canbe obtained for S5*ots,-at.Ploroe'a new loca- tion in. tho Axcadci, noxtdoc* tothe Post Office. • MbwrBtr FAMO-Y Craoir, for December,\raceived. one or the best Dollar, MUgMincsJaubllshsd, Vplome just cPrnmenoed; Tb be had at] whero they arsvnowrecoivjngaud' bpeuipg the largest and^mostufaahionabhfc-assorttncnt of SilKs, \Worsted DroM Opods, Shawls, Cloaks and Dress Trimming!', ever Pn^ream-Jbffocspn Gbjinty, and thoy would ad- vise those wishing rich \and fashionable goods at wry tixopriceii to give tliqro ah fear]y cajl. Aiaongat theie goods willl bo fonnd— - -\ Plain, changeable, l?igUrod Brwado »nd \Watered Dress Silks, - . . ' Plainand chnngeablo MarcellUie andFloronce Silks, • Figured mid-Plain Black Grp Dp Rhinos, Black tuid Colorod- Sstin ido bhine, Bonnet Silks.and Satins, ' Bonnet Velvets, . ^^ Plain nnd Watered English- ahd Inskl'bpiihs, Mantilla Votvcis, ' '' ; r Embroider'd and Plain Cashincrasj Brocade Orapes, LiBrociide and Plain Tissues, Embroidbr'd Swiss Muslins. _ •Frotich anu. English Merinos, \ . Parhiiib'tta eiotlls Fig'd and Plain Boiiibazincs, Plahtand l'fiiitcd Do Lainos, DEEP Ssow.^-About eight n)lle» to'the South of Syr*cUseythfrapo\v yesterday was^^ry dcop.^ rnOtsicbandTully,it W as4or6 feet deep in somb 'places, whew It wasdiifted.^OsWafo JJat Zy Journal, &oxi.M, - _ f HlrvardGpliege has ihuv year ai-I profes|Ional stiident»and resident graduates, and 293 uhdciv Black Alpacca, \ ' Fig'd.nmVS.taniped Velvets for ohildrcn, Brooha and WopHjong SliawlSj EmbbssodTablo Spreads; Vblvet-and BibbPnBrcss Trirnmings, BonrietahdCap Bibbbhs, ' - French Embfoider'a Collars; CiuTs,and linderslecvea, I^iosBUk,,T^brst«laudlC!d:.G.liacs f • ,. Cotton, Wprsted aiid Silk Hose, •» Plain WorstedHosb for bhildren;, . .-. Plalti and Bmbro'd linen Cambnc U'dk'fs, and Vir jrious other articles not mentiphed, • Much might bo said with reference tp tho larg^and fsahlonable assortment of Boodsnpiir being Offered at this elegant Store, but wc deem it sufficient to say that our BtPpK wasWrPhased Ar Cash, it!iNow-x\brk a fow - days'since by Mr, SfbOTait, one of the firm, who lias had several years experience in that city, buying arid selling goods in spine of the best Houses thorc- and 1 know* how and wliera to purchase the beit goods at prices very much belp*. wnhl i»: usually paid for infe- rior styles and qualities,^and as:togpiodtasteahajudg- nient in: making sofeotiPni, neno who know him will doubt his ability to ploaSOAhis.customers withalltho best andraosttnodern styles o f Goods. Our motto is umi«Mth^^j^J/<>re(^>»^^. . ; ... JAMES- G. BYNDJ3, VFatertownrBsc,^, 1850. «5HA8.P;Mt'NS|iBU. -..-., . r-15. H AVING 1 again resumed .the McrcantileBushicss atrvy»tcrtbwii, is h&ppy to mforiiiiirs'bld friends aiid thie 'public gohorally that ho has opened a new Storb inXnlhouii's' Blocks Court st;, (nearly where the f '? flames-ofJIaylSj- 1840,. demolished his \other Stpro;)r JW where he^fbuld be pleasod to seb his.fortnor pntrpna ••\*' and all others who mil lavpr huh with a, call, liopjiig tobeable to meet the demands and please tlio taste of alt who are .seeking Silk, Fancy aiid Staple DRY GOODS, 'Groceries, Notions, &C; His stockof Goods is all NEW, and lie trusts welb adapted to tho wants oftlicseason. For instance, a. fair assortment of Broad- cloths, from $1to $8,5tf per yard'.\ -Cassimorcs, from\ 4s. to 10s. per'yard. Satiucttav from 8sr.fld; to-0*. per yard. Tweeds, from 2s. 6d.,tp Os. pei-yard.' Car- thb i>ets, from Is. to «s. per .yard; • Sbcptiiigs, from 51-2 taa.fiu..tci^QtS--Iier yard, Bleached do,,,frX)m5,l-2cts, •501 to lsTp«ry«ror»^<*v^ r '«™»wtt^^aa^^TCi;,i'urd. MiisUn,de»Xaincs,- from ed. to 2s, per yar 1 * r ~-' Faramattas and Barinoes. T^Earplbteday oj Paramattas and 11 pcmiijr » splendid Assortment p I Merinoas—the prevailing col- .W-G;ADK1NS&C0. -T- YIONSTANTLY arriving •ftom Now-Yorkj Boston, that place arc freqnent, li . ordered roeeipts from KNOWXTON, RICE A CO. and J UST received by Express andLomonsat the jt>»yrf« of Fancy, cade. a lot Pf nice Oranges No. 4 Ar- Oifts for the Bolidays. .TT varictyofy Gif>Books,, foro''d i'K&w opening at the Book Siotc of ^ 3 n ft' A GREA variet of GifjBooks forol arid yoiuig, 'JfSL 'K&w opening at the Book Siotc of J. C; STERLING. Fraaants (or Httla ckildrau, miiyMy fo,i|)d lie*^ •\ nhni'danfO- , _1 14 Haw-Books UflTW-BOOlUI U_ 'J VSV B ^H^ K VIWV , A,U, 1W,^ p^y-y^n. a ^>>V^m^ laves of Madison and Stonroo.byJ.Q.. Adams, Tho\ Earl's Baughtbr,\by/Bev. So*;cll, Sojer'sModern Hbusfewife, Kings aiid Qucchs,'by JTS, C. Abbott, - . Johnston's lectures on Practical AgrieulturCj ' Tho Valo of Cedars', by Grace Aguilar. Music as it was and as it is, . TheProlude, or growth of aPpct'sMlrd\ by Win. Wprdswprth. ' • '••, ' Additions iiiado of new works as thcy-aro-issuctl from the Press. U . J. C. STERlING. „ .,., bounded ,...., - v • ning at the south-west corner- of tho lot deeded to ThPinns-Mosier by John Foster; Nov. 10^.1825,. 0\ the pbrth hiargin of Factory-St., aiidrniinlhgtrbtn thbncc easterly aiid along said taarginti deg.45.rnlm cast one ehain and iwo.liiiki, thbnee north 18 tieg; 10 mini west 'totho margin of Black JUyor,' thence sonth- ['Is'bsierly down tlio inajrgin of isiud river to. a i>oint froiawhichj turning and riinriiiigUouth18 dog. 15 niindcast, will strike tho.place PI beginning, on the north margin of said ^actory-^ty^isSpting^ and re- serving therpfrom two rods on. tCe.caste'rlyside, by a line Tunning ftoiil thp liortb margin* of Factorj'-st., :li tho said easterly lino, to tho margin of' Marry Christmaa an d A Bappy »«sr .^a.l^i^a\»jia^ai — for*C' A J.1ARGE assortment of Annuals, Poetical Works, JE\; Applcton's Xiterary Miscellany, Prayer Books arid Bibles, handsomely bound, for „. Boliday Fraiaata, hist received and for sale by' • , • 18 KNOWMONiRICE&CO. TO MBBOBABTS. J rpHE NEW HARDWARE HOUSE of B. JTohn- Ji. son & Bona importers Wholesale nnd-Reta'd DealerSj would pohtolyrxall the attention of the trade tothoiroxtensive stock of Hsa^dwara^ Cntlary, kc. Wo have on luiiid a Beavy utnouiit of English and Geriiian Goods of, our oivn recont iuiportntlpn; and a stock of Doiriostic Articles niodo to our orders by American MiiriufactUroiSs, all of Which will be sup- plied tp tho,trade, at Now York/slowest jobbhig prices. Soliciting your orders, we roinain .. ' 1 XoUr ; obodicnt;serv'ts, ( • •, •R. JOHNSON & SON. Watertown, Nov. 14,1850 . Proclamatiosi I Nobediohecto aPrpeept issued accordingto aw and to mo d'lrejbrf aMcddiverd. idlpersons bound tPapppar attKoconrtoFOyer aiiOTbri'ninor, tobe hpU den^t tho Court House in and for thocpunty of Jeffer-. son, ill the State, .of NeW York on thp SdrMonday of B^cemboHioxt, at ten 6' elbekr in the forohOPn of that day,.byrpcoghiianbe or: othcrwisei are hereby notineu to appear tliereatt and allJustices Of the Peace,^Coron- ers, and Other onloeri who have taken any recognlxance; for tlio appearance of iny pbrsoii at siich ppu«,prWlib: have taken any inquisition, or the examinatwo of any prisoner orwitricss, to return stteh reoognlsanee, m-' qniaitions, and examination's tp tho iald court at the opeftlngtheroof;. oh.tlio first day pf itsslttlfig.—Dated Watertown, Np^. lj , 1850. .'. • '-,,:.' '':\ ' - BaxwWtwa S. %-' R JOHNSON A 8bn-will' sell at great discount i from the usual price*; , , v - » 50 doit Mineral Knobs, corowbn and plated, SO dp*. Pearl Whi^ c^Wnwn and Slated;* s'dpz. Siiyej-.Platod. 75 do*. Thtimb Eatohse; 50 doi. MortieS 'Books attu Batches; Sidba. Rim Locks and Lntohcs, 4J doi. Boor Bolts, BOO doi.Boot 'Buttoy.-lOob grossi Serews,.JSO0 kej* Niila. ;,Brtttbnit, KetpBes; Wihdbw Springs, ;BradS),,XBPbSj to , .... :,-. -. .Stpjij ori riorth Sid* of Court street,-above Kirby !Ibhsstbpiiwit*Oii,»''B!bok.-- • • _ajd. Mei ribes, from Ss. 6'd.tp4s.;por.yard. T T ,. • * Alpapcas,\Calicoes andothcr. thiiigs hxprpportipn. Sugars', CoffeSs, Spices; and a lot of that snnic 2s.\6d Tea. Come aiid sec. KgT\ \Wanted as iuiiial, anv quantity of. \WQQIi. Oct. 10,1850.- \ ....1 iHnKMtocii-i*.-.^-.^.: . ^^JEB^OOBSr—— O ALDWtEBB ol STIRBMA\}?' havft justrbeclvpa a Larntovtd: SiiUadii Juortmnt of Bace! Muslin; EtesnnaTaihboiird-StitchedOuftainSjSilkaiiaWori- • Brocatollcs; Brooadc,-Satin,, Royal ana.iU.'«r»fcd Damasksji jjoreens; flist colors tPhuri, Figured and Printed xurkoy Reu»j 'Kreiieh and Amoricnn (Jhintx, C. JirripSj.Cords, Tasaals, Loops, Tiirkey.Bprdcr»y,Table Jovers', GilttJoni!ccaBailds.aI^d• Pinsi Window Sliadoa. andflxturba\ Booking Glasses, Matta.'Busters, Toilet Bbxcs,-i(*.t &c., till of .wliiotitrropf JSiefritntiSfyfesand willbe sold tit tho Zowwt /wWiJfe I'ricit. BxcSlsiorBulldhigs, Court St., Wtltcrtown. -Npv-ll, 1»5Q; • • , ',;•,• . .- • -IS V.JI FASIIIONABLE._|,lIBLlNERY, At\ Ote old utaml of Mri. fTiiU, rectntty omijxkd ly Wvi. Sana n* a co/i/edhiiaru fore. M BS. WAY' would respectfully inform tho Badioa of Watortowri and viPihitj-, tha^ sho lias -just-o-'- pened ahewand fiisliionablo millilicry.cstablishmcnt at-tliontjiovonamed standi where She vrilibe liappy st alltimcSvto woit-upon those who may favor librwith a. call. Mrs^.W.h^iffitotUmedLftbmNewXprkwifli' a fulii- rich, and complete assortmontpf-KUl-»0.a~Wihr fcr Good's, consisting pf Bonnets, Ribbons, Sut'uis, Silks and volyet6,Jthj!.latcst *tylo ; pf'HeauVDresBPSj Ladies' Cips, Artaoial Flowers iri great variety. Also Pattern. Hats, from tho most fashionable shops, in BroadwayVifc,etc.. -.- -\-.. -.- \ » Haviiig'ncwly established herself .in. this village, she: resppotniUy sblleitsji sliarp of tlio Badlcs' patronSge, ndpledgesliersclf to sell™ the most rcasonahlptornis. Country \Milliners snppltod en reasonable terms;\ Watortown,Npv';B,^SijO. • 10 Jfortgat* Bale. :iiatBAS r d6fiiatfiasr been made In tliP'rmV . . mept of tho-monics secured te~bOjpald by accr- tain Iridpriture pf mortgage oxccutcdliy-Stephcn Mar • tinjrid Blrena \Martin his wife, formerly of AV/ater- towri, Jeff.Co. l ahd5t«tcof-'NrbwY'orl^toKawsbn'M. Comins, of the same place,\to sbcifro tlio payment of four hundred dollarsj- and bearing, date the sixth day of October, in the year Of our Lord duo thousand ';-'• , roTB»\^.•T^Tii• 't ,:• WIIOIESABE AND KETAIL,. y V At th a BOT BXAST Stora ftarav audar - F^XUM 9 HOWi * Wttirtowii-''-' %' I • *'-' • D ANBBEWS iss^ihgSTdVESata^rahW \ »'l'ow prices. New Patterns with vcryiraluabw iinprovenionts. The HOT BLAST Cookinjf Store is decided by fliolnost coiiipotent iftdjjis in the United States, asl-tho most valuable limlJt'arJbef •tcflrSOv- er-inVented, involving an-i:ntiroViieWpHiibipIb'ui ap- plvihg tho heat to tbe'RoiistiiigiiiidBroiling of meats/ 1 carrj'ing all th\5 sinpke-or odor iritoithtf smoke pipe, • whlchissopffenslvp in all btlicr'st6vc4. Thb.publie.' ar6 invited to call, examine and prbvbfor themmdvw,./ (mimbrpiis refbrcncPS givon<) JUSP the- PACIFIC, a newpntterii, very mncli ndnilred, plain and thick; wiUi.r extra latgp-oven, TwpHoilcrS CboKStoVcifar -1*. Farlor fBtaraa. .-..', \ —The-Radiatory Cottage Air Tight, orLa hew plan, Iri .• a most perfect neater; very genteel', eOTHProlcal, aind durable; Psrlor jFrariklitiS, a -new pattern, own aiid close, a choice grUele, very hcitutiAil Hall fndlllning • Ropiil.S'tbves, ; a-Hro»t£srfleiidfd iirrbpf newTauorh, very thiblc and durable. The nbpvelicw i*tt«ni* war- ranted superior to any over spldtiu tliia ninrket, are now sold wholc^ale.aadSret«lat.Very rc4ub?dpri«*; also StbvbPiM.BliMtZiucJStpye Pclishi;'nn J Copper and JapmicdiAvare. ' -.' '• *• ..:•\/ '•'•','•:\ Boii't ihistako thepTac6,^ttlipnbtBlastStOVcfJtorop i parallel witl saldrivcr:: And whereas, the said tViorfgage was duly ro<»rdcd4n-t,lie-&untT-Clerk-'»--OBce_of_Jcffbrsoa County, Qctober^rlfrlDrat-^l^h, P . M.in book No. 40 of Mortgageron page 421, Sfej-^nd-tlun^liercS is now clainlcd to be duo ba siiid nibrtgage at tjie'first publicstloh of tIiisnorice,os^ntoiTOtbn'saidiiiortg»gP, the sum Pf *82.04, and that npsrilt at lawhw-bccn commenced or Instituted, for' the collcctioii of the jvllolo Pl*any part thereof, .. , • '•..,/_ • ^-Noti^i^re«fpT^lrer5liy^i^einifa^^^ of tlio statuto in siich case madonna provided and a pow- er of sale contained jit Said mortgage, jthe. .said-ijiort-, gage will be fprccToscd-by aside ; .pf. the said lUortgagpil prcmisbs, at public auction, at the Centre Houib, kept by Silas Gates, iri, the village of-Wa'tortbwn r On the flfth day Of March next, at. 9 O'clock A. M.^Bated AYatcrfbwtnNov. 26,1860. B.lNGALlsS,.Att'}V .-..,-•--. \» 14'\ . BAWSON M. COMINS, Mortgagee. ' ^_ \' \. Wortgaffa. Sale . TVEFAUBT liavirig;-bceii madbm tliepoymefitbf/a JLf siirij of moricysoburbd'.Jo'Repaid^^byn cortairi'in- dohturc of mortgage\; dated tlio thirtieth day of Junb, eighteen hundred aiid'thirry-soven;excciitod byEzni lligertori; of LeBay, -Jeffj^r.,^-N.-y.j to EgljPrt Teh Evck, atwt rccotdedinJeflersbn Comity Clbfk's-ontcc Ji'tly 4,1S3T,at-4 o'clock P. m, iriBiBor Tof Mprtg=t- ges', pBge- 89, <6c. Tho saidprciriiscs aro described iri, Said ; mortgagb'88-fbllowS; 1 v«: idt'tlmt'S^auvpifcb-of:: land iii tlio tpwn bf IcKay,. county-otVJdliilSOJi-ahpV Statc bf New York, -beiiig part of lot No.'-flVbhiin-' died Bbdninety-Sevciiof tho Subdivisions..ofgreat lot No. .four of ;McCorilb's :prir^ha!!i; %unded'«s fol lows, via; Beginiiiugata stakearidwoncsatthoiposti soiitliarlvcbrubr of 44 acres Jtad-fciob; deeded tpJob: Anthony the 24th ,day of August, 1815, luid, rtiimng thchce : .*Piitlt*fty-«yp arid .aTialt d,egr«fes bait, fi%^ rilrie-ch|ihaaiatwenfyTflyelinlr*.fe ^W*coni«f*fcla^h«r*&fbre^*^ thence ribWi'thiityrfour aiid ,M half de%east?light chain* and aeventy-flve links to a stake and atones, thfncanbrih'l»y-flvearid» chain* arid nnyljnirji ft, a.stakp; and stppes. oir the sontli sldb of ilirb^k in the;^ thener's lajid? and .thence south sixly-^mb degi *$»t along*»aid lino to the place of beginning, ^taining •fbtty-birie acres and uiirtjr-tbrebTiunwaths. pf .an ao^i Ahdwhprc>»i the'lMidtft^rtgi^ iesis*curad thwrSbyWe b*ftri dulyi^igi^.tpthe subecribari and there i*;now due on said Mortgageat thb^d»^,d<.:ltti;ii*tlli» the sum Of slihty-fPttrdplhua laWhafmg^niusiitiitiidi tp rSBsytr th^sairiefbtany •rtrithbreofe\' '\' -»•-•-''' ''•',... • '.,. .•.., ..-. Notlc^T«Hhcrefpi*vher«by^^^«tcpj tTiat by*trtu« of a pow«r, or salb coftuuiMdiM saBTObrtgage and..recorded therewith; the *borid*scnb>4*M«mist*;'wffl^ at public aucuonat Pbra^'sHp^JB; thb^yillsibof' .Watertowriion the 5th dii^ofMi*inaxt;Wl*p'ol6ste P,M.--D*4cdWstcrWwh;\S0vi J %18^ - -,.'-, \NT. IB, BStXTB) ..' ' '. . A- (SttccBssORTO J* N^sinmiT^•'- -.? ;now«reeeWirig at the old. Etiiwl, No.,*, Sufford lSock,ala'wailAwcllWlBSted'»MorBrterito0Qoodi,. . cbrisisting of Drugs, Medicines, I'aiuU, Oils, Brushes, Dyc-stritEi, AVnidpw Blnss, Fattilly Grpcbrics,: l^nrs Wines and Biquor«,.Pijjent. Modicines, Asc^, which liayo boon purchased fofecash,' and caii bb affonled as cheap as any assortment of the kirid,1u tli&bauuty.. Alsp,iigbiit. iof Goulding ; Marsh's Trusses, Ab- doiiiiiial\S.uppbriersy;ShouldcrBr*^yAev . <>_• SiirgiciilaudBpiital Iristriuribnfs/Gold'aiid'Bitycr Foil, always ouliaiid. Watertown, NovV i,.1850 r 11 \ -• under Perkins' Hotel, frontlrig^he Pffblib Square. .' .» a.tprtbwn,N'py.'ll, 1350.-- - -%~-U=_*j*vi 13^ \ Te Be«i«k#«pM* N E JtOllNSON&SON will,sell »tari;unh«iiaH.dw\ ;;• - i ratp. 800 doz. ijiiVoS hud Forks,- copdjindcpmtiion,« 50 •'*• '\' • Biitclier and Bread, '.\\.,.'. •: 100 ^i Spporisj.PlatCd and GoftnaK Silver-,, \ 250\ \ '* ^Britannia, andifoii, « . flutter Knives, Blatbd aiioVBrit|uifii* .BO\ ShearSvSciSwWj Shovels and-T6i»gs,\:Cbu'coardK enrtainiBaftdspd Pifis,.Sad Ifons-»KdSta1«d^ Siinf- fers^ind-^rrays^Bnass-iuia-Piitec^^ Parts, Hollow-Ware, Sjajr KbdS; Seive^Bruihei, W*i- \ttT^^lWlfBrlta-nntemd^apnnrie^^'W^ i, ,-— Court street, Watertown.•-.* \EXGEIB: /^ABDWEHufeSTIBBMiVN, thaiftftURsrthelibr l^jcral-pstroriage (thus far 1icSWw#TO6tt.tWfr Et- . wrn»<!a*lil-offeririg:'•• •. \•\ .i ; J- - ;*'' •-' would r again -caltu/o..attention of; pn'r^'atjm, '&• tnef UrgewmS&ikuF^SfJ'^ • IMoUterV Goodt wlri'oh' they arc\ this: wtsk^cilVirif - nt'thoir •'Waw -and; BitwaiJ**,- W*m* — Buildi > ..f\ ; ^i^'\'^A i KEt;?;,' A . i ., .'So'iriL''MW,^!^iiD%»j 'Kb#,^OOA's»ct;to]|«oga- • iiy Tef^5W^s,'Marb!p Top -m& JJalibglmy:B.u|«nti» ^briblTiples, :S«re#ri'-Book Casclpfed^ix,. • '-• : ::l \- f ... .\' «tn W fc^i^m£G^ H ^ :aridRbcMiifCliairt'Of^yii^sWfe^ irig^^GiasswrAVindoWfiliBaes,^sfian* : \-arid-Fp^:8 'l^uiigcs; Mattit>ssc^.;P^ togetli'^--*\- \-'--•«-*••-'- ».i» J -p.-*-n'-MV riaiiibniar-JCBntuifij! >iv, °vvi^5S'5*-^.\!-*'*Vi\r'^te atbWMlt bt %liiolt : ^^Jieyipledste |h«,n^h:<*i«feWi -n^m J S5tb.50'pdrdentite,'«»^rtnL*Mc^mtM :T^siew, ; jPrilot;Bo^ i : v:i^B*ifeWr..-stt'eiftipk;'pwNWbsibefi^^^ •B5hia»ae»W r -J|eaiii.-*r^»«,;^i^ R0BERTTK1|3 >, 5,Kj;Af»isriw.. '.T [&Hh#'fri'rife.ul» i Wtb'«iti6ft% VM?S -'.f v,»w^i* i,^i^i-n^^fi^Hii-