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h i 1 % ' - S J Trustées o f tb e P i ^ E ^ o | astice nveasurcs tó^fiá^'^oáiP íJie'phm of¡ ¿ » ¿ “ (Reed’s h S K w Í w i'théìltS d a V o fF e K ■*- * • ■ ’K»J -\•\-1',11 ' \' ■\■'''•' “ B o n a t i o n V i s i t . A Donation Visit will be paid to Rev. H. I B lanchakp aiid f»r«j.ly .at bisícíidince in.Pitts- erecting a t;5^íiW¿-itie®Gía6Dt i f c tLe PiJ- grftns. j f i'ïly m o u tlt. 'T h e sum subscribed for t h ^ w j Ì Q s ^ a l r « # % exceeds $10,000. CpMSS.— A novel use e f P,a n d apparently a roost vakin- on», ^isiCä ^tJio ijmlerial .of combs. O f rflary next. A ¡ceneral invitation ■i;,-ex.t<‘Mdt.,'d.' January 34,1854. “ * S i E C i ’W B E S . .' '-— The eighth Lecture o f the course was given ian. 31st by D. A Boifcsj-Esji.. instead of \\ m .. . _ ... _ Boies, of Albanyv as published. Suth the Leo-neaslTJoneBf a n d a t last \rtia given u p by the tntP J ^ ti^ahdreureT O n ^ ^ rtt. - - h r .- .... .a .. . . . . . “ . . J „ H o ïi . oway ’ s O intment & P m s 'have ef fected an 'Astonishing Cure of an Abseces th a t the jPacnlty pronounecd Incurable.— Robert Parlett, mariner, úT'W6lÉúl¿§51 near VV isbeaoh* was afflicted with a -droadful.nb scesa in thfi'arm . Ho had leen two years io a Hospital abroad, and for a considérable time i n ’ofto ftt hnmo, ■without receiving tho Thu lìintli Letture will lie giteli on Tuesday t b i s s u f a à t ç e 'w r y beautiful eomhs are I ' ofext 2 ^ at AcaiJem* Ila11’ 84 :7 i f i - t ' » a S e , nfc- oni-third-tlie costrofisbell, and e f \cvea iO K iliility.\ B y a process ~ called d e o i a r i z i t t g tb e :Srmne8i,of m etal or f i l l i p s itnparted to the rabbor, while _.a grcst. p a t i oF its natural touobness is re- 'taitu’d. ® iis procoE» is patented, and the for the U n ited States be- I o’clock, by Doct M» Ç umî , ‘ j[hp p ublic are invited to attend. longs <o -a cornpaivjnti this C ity, who h ave a ^ i i f e c i o r y at/ WilliamBburgli, employ- Ig|;eo'Be 300 w o rk people.— [ T r ib u n e r --- B n s gentleaiMi is now holdfagjbis first C ircuit a t Elizabethtown, 3 M | j the civil and th e crim inal 'cileDclars i r e large ; b u t the presiding ju i g e is s t e d i l y and most assiflously worls- .ipg tbijnai l o t h off. W e hear b u t one e s - pressim- b f th s har-^who-all concur in the iflpipion, l!tat the official- d e b u t pf the learned j u d g e so far d oes him great ofedit, and aiga.es x?eU for the future. H e ap pears llraa raid p ersevering, b u t patient, a t tentive acnil. affable.— [Elizabethtown Post, * M isrS u jdia W . F a rlin of G lens Falls, ,,.bris becm «warded a prize o f §60, for a f story wrath» for the Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper. ' \ . - '■•Majoi“ S. E . Hobbio, F i r s t A ssistant Postm aster G e n e ral, ts.lying liop(j]£si|yiil, 'Of ebusttenption in' W ashington. . . •UACOiisidcrablu decrease in the amount of ’ jewjttmcej Ironi* America. Hiqii T c ic e o f P ro v isio n s . — Flour -Sdvsiiesi again yesterday, and was selling at retail a t eleven dollars and a half per bSfPeT FuEatocs are sold at Washington Marlcct three dollars and a half a bar' jfoI-r-Wt loshel os slated yesterday.— Evening Post. LiBijitaATBD S lave! — Messrs 51. \M. and F. T . ^PTilte, of Cincinnati, Booengy in- herited icn cstato ia North Carolina,'¿-jpari - o f tehicti^aig—eleven-¡¿lave»,—Sboy were offe« id S.10,000 for the slaves, whic^i they .-refused, a t t the slaves recently passed tlimngli Clitieinnati on--.tl.ieir wny tn In diana, wbero tl|oy -will settle as agrieultnr- -»lists^ J \ Uov, CTjkzy. from h is western Tiome, -h*s reccatly dedlared his readiness and that o f liss ton, ti? place themselves a t ‘the ■dispoeiliwn o f Kossuth, a t any tim e when E xbou ' tiom of W o o n .T -W a rren W o o d , .the t n u t i s r e r o f W illiam s, the pedlar,.w a s -=4iXCCfcltC(l gom o tin«: sineo he confessed the c rim e , _ b u t protested th a t he knew n o t wlint he -trds d o ing . . S entence o p M b s D ouglas .-—W e learn from 'fb e Noi'folk Beacon th a t o n e o f (he firy* «f Jfndiy Rnker. of tho Su- • FARM FOR m e , T H E Subscriber will aelL-feis K a n a , whieii _ __ ________ ____ is located in the town o f Grccnwioh* 5 ? » « 1 0 » M w H S M S Ì S t ^ t S S r ì £ i WllfencO IMnu D o n n a i, who was convicted i t t h e last; term, foi instructing negroes to .'le a d Slid m ite contrary tö_ law, to one -TOonth 'a i a p risorim e n t to-tbe eity Ja il, into cjtccatioa. 4 A distfaajuashed physician ascribes the fearful inefcase of cases of paralysis to die uaj'pf stoics in, close rooms, and partieu- larly In sietpiag apartments. i'-i./ ANQTitxu N ew P apsh .— Th e Protest- M Kew Y o rk L iberator is t h e . title, o f a M r p i p e r j u s t started in New Yfirki_to ’CSwbat Romanism and support tho c a u » of P ro les taniism. ' ’ ’ ^ iJjEAiutESTON, Tuesday, Jap . 24. ’ A lfrcf A v e rson, o f .Columbns, w as on ■ M o n d a y ^ lcctei, q n tho fourth ballot, U n i ted S tates Sonator'irom G,eorgia. B e is a • thorongli* g o ing State-K igbts Deinoorat. D eadi ^ t , i s s c L t . — F rancis A d am s, J r . , a'CjSpstablo ift -Spepcer, Mass., was'stabbfed, on Wednrestlay'Bveping, supposed m o rtal- ly,> b y an Irishm ah nam ed Jo h n S& ore, ^ whom k had._arrested._ The fissaRiiti was im m ediatelj re'-itrresfcti and im p risoned M onsteb E/AGV.E.-^-Mr. H o n ry'L . A llea of' H brtli F rJtikford , Cfc., oir ifi'e tS t h -Jan- . ,«ary, i i t e d K f f lingtei which tncasured Z feet from iipfeo.tip of h is w,ibg8— 32 lao h e s from -tlib\ fcali-io the end of h is tail,‘and wcigHing ^11 p o u n d s ■ I t has b e e n stuffed, fpre.tuibition. . .1 ,, ■ ‘ v . s o t i c e . , . thvs Mfeetiag oi* thi'Freo Domocratic League, .on ttie evcaiitij o f the 20th was spirited and in;- tercBtinj(_h«l a iull^ attctidnncc, nnd many ad- d |tlp 5 i Iteofti to 'jfe^CoiiStrtntton jy j e r tlio:B’glBrti o f tlie ESeeuiive'' Cojnrnittie, thjt iiebwsstoSiil, a t t o f c e r matters to the Ant^aiieifity' -cunse -were diseusseci i f e i interest Ijelciillw Coiniijitti* Would giire notice nwrtirig w a i take -pkoe 'lit M r. jfyirt’B HotesJj w h e r e a suitaMe room.hrai heen p»via*d| ofl'MEondayoveting, Feb. 13th. The intlabi|i’tei;eT 45jls y illsgi, l)otJi|etttloito6n;aiid • isnliWj ■WlteSliii' ftiindlyor opyoMitt a the s ® c | ”'el the liEipie are invited to attend. ITj[ A U R I C » ; In .this town on the 26th inst^ by tho Rev. Allan M cFarland, Mr. JAMES S.CHEERY of -Jackson, to^Miss ELISON, only daughter of Mr. John McFarland of Greenwich, and sister of the ¿iBcïating elergynian. 1 J_._ D I E D s ~ ~ .......... . - - — «--i ■ --- In California, on tho 9th of October of a disease in the hi:ntls HORATIO KM.VIt)KS, Jun.. soa <îf W Xmmons, ]Esq of this village, 'ogeâ 37 yëars. i 1 In this Viilaggj on Mo.nday.^the^“?3d inst.. | WILLIAM ALBERT?, suit oi 1'homas and Mary Whyte,aged iyearsjindi months-.- “ \I A t East Greenw'oli, Jan. 23d, o f Consnmp- tion, a fter a\ lingering illness, 3NANCY A},. CORBETf, J n tiie-3ist y ear o f h e r age „ On the 2 2d inst, in Jaokson, of Conaump. tion, MARY, daughter of Thus. MÔllorris, in the 20th y f ar of her age. , Sylla. the Roman Dictator, ffher •*Slaked ill the Bipod of Rome” laid down bis dagger dared depart in savage grandeur hoirie, after a few years of quiet was attacked by a sev ere cutane- mis diseascsdroni the effects of which be died. This complaint known as the Morbus Pedicu- lusus,.would have been curtd in twenty-four hours by the use of Lynde’s Russian OHitment, which removes radically oil .ruftinfcous afflic tions, as well aa Burns, Scalds. Sprains, Bruises' Hare pyes, Fever Sores, b'caUt Uaail, &<^ “ Ï D i g e s t ! ” ^Snch is the true meiViHig of the word “ PEPSÎN.” or o f t-fae two Greek words from ivhîch' it Is dem e d. This is the significant and appropriate title of the true Pi- géstive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, prepared by D r J. S. Hot-BtiT^N, of Philadelphia, from the lourth Stomach of the Ox, ior'(he:cure of Indi gestion and JBjSj^iSia. Tt is Nature’s own remedy for an unhealthy 8tomacti. No art man can equal its curative powers. It renders Good Eating consistent with Health. See the figure ofthe OS, in another part o f thii papi-r i i . / r ii i L ii .,. i j iiii n iiini [i_ ijm iy facalQr, whff p ^ o u n c e d h ir a jo be: incnw ble ; but a fterjM m g Ilolloiviiy’s Ointment and Pills for n; short titiie the1 wound was Completely healed, and h is health perma nently \restored. Thia can' be attested by. M d AbrnJiam Catlin, and other respoetable inhabitants o f the pnrigh o f Wolsuken. C o m m e n c i n g B i s s i n e im n n e r t IVic i cl li io o Is so o u , T-A ess.! a w « I n r l u , 'F A I E .O B , A fEL Y in tbe employ o f M iller & Allen. j j X'lothicrs, begs most resneetfnlly to in- Tin his Friends and the public generally, of lion Village and vicinity, .that he hascom- mced business oa ins aeeounfc in the Shop lately ocejinied by Joseph Fislior, opposite ttift Post Ollice, where lie hope? by s trict at- sntioii to ati orders commietod to liis care, to nerit.a nhar<5 of Public patronage. N . li.— C U T T IN G done on the shortest iot oe. at the lowest rates, and nioHi apnrev- fed style. , ’ IJuion-Village, Feb. 1,1854. 491m2 t % i E C T t « H N O T I C E . |]\T OTIC E is hereby given tlmt a special elec- [I.™ tion is to be held in the county of Wash- ngton on tile third Wednesday of February |i;ext, (Peiraary 1'ith, ISM.), for the purpose lentioned in the notice Irom the Secretary of late, a copy e f which is hereunto ajjisexeii. J. It G AND ALL, Sheriff. Dated. Salem. Jan. 30th. 12S-'i. ________ _ PUBLIC AUCTION T HE Subscriber wilf-offer for salo a t Pub- \lio Auction, on Tuèsdny. Pülimar* 1-llii, a t his Farin in tho town of Grcffliwiaii, {known a s -the Gale Form), th e following P e r s o n a l P r o p e r ty 1 span of Matched HoreespI three-year old Morgan Colt: 1 Yearling, do. do.: I SingleH o u rse;'4 Cows; l yparBng H eifer; 1 three-year old Heifer; 2 sets o f doublo H arness, 2 setB single, do ; 1 C art h'irness; 2 lum bcr two-horf« wagons. 1 light lumber wngon; 1 C a rt forborso; 1 o f Tiioniiis’aliorgo. \rakes; J fanning mill; I paicJraverse sleighs, 4 light lum ber sleigh; a lot o f Heim and Turkies, 3 p a ir of Bremen (¡eeso 2 sows Wlfh pig, 1 t>uar, 3 shoatsP tcnrsj Orrtg^ Harnesses, and other Farming Utensils.— Alio a miantity of Household Furniture, 7 Stoves, Carpets, Bedsteads,- Cliair», &c. . Terms o f S&la.— Fur niljunw juiedr.^5,00, yjash,; ¿U auioi^of Si,UU a n d bv«;r, n credit of she months for good endorsod aiotes on in terest. Sale to commence a t 9 o’clock, A. M. MATTHEW 5L NOYES. Greonwiob, Feb. 1,1854. STATK OF NEVV-YORK, Slit OFPfCt, V AibaTiy4 January 2-1, 1S54. iTo tbe S h e riff^ ihe County *}f Washington. \Sir Notice js hereby {¿ivenr t&at a special EiWtion is to be beld in this State on the third Wednesday of February next, (February lflth lis.jV*) to detejmiiiB wiiether t t e jieojih? j,v ill appiovuor reject a certain pro|His^ri[uitiiidmeiit to thft Corastitution of thia St«tej of w'felch the foIIowVng-is a copy : . * C a u A i i r i e u i R e s o l u t i o n P r o p o s i n g i i » A a i c m l m c i L t t o t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n ' * Resolcat, (if the Senate concur.) That the fol lowing an^endment be proposed t o the ConstU ttition of Uiiff State« ana referred to the Legisla ture to he tthosen at the next general election of Orators, and be published for three months previous to makuigfsuch choice, in pursuance of thfe provisions of the first scctionof the thir teenth articJd of said Constitution. After paying the said expenses- of collection, superintendence and repairs of tbe canals, and the sums appropriated bv the first and second section» of this article, there fih&L be appropri ated and set apart in each fiscal tout, out of the surplus, ^revenues of the c a o a i s ,^ a sinking fund, a suai sufficient to pay the interest as it fails due, oaui extinguish the imncipai within eighteen rears, of any loan maileander this sec- tioii r ana if ttie saia sinking fund shall not be sufficient to redeem any part of the principal at !th r a tipu]a^&^'Ume8:-oirpaymeBt-ea>-te -pay. .any- of the interebt of such loans as stipulated, the meana to satisfy any such deficiency shall be procured oq the credit of tbe said sinking fund. After Complying with the- foregoing provisions, t&ere shali be paid annually out of said reve nues, into the treasury of the state, two hundred thousand dollars* to defray the necessary ejtpen- ses of government 4 TbrTStifto'Sidp.r shall, in each-fiscal ypar. i^. apptied to meet uppropna- THE PlR-rAWE'D MEDfCIKE ! H o llo w a y 's. P ills. These Pills, being corxrppsed entirely of medici nal herbs a r e o /a naost harndesi. nature,while the extraordinary ■virtues they possess have rendered them universally popular tu nearly every part of the world. The immense suc cess they have met \vvlth throughout the States ig must ejctraordintfcjy., owing, it is presumed, to their wondertu! eillca^in the qureof Bil ious compkifits amd disorierS ofnhe Liver and Stomach. Persons who persevere in using therji m acciMdanee with tnedirections, , seldom fail in being rwiored to health.* WilAKNBiS AM» Df5ttJLIi‘VKHSToKAtlO\ TO_ KKALTH OF A SK?iT*iinrAUED 4.r^,^VHfc;^ AT deatk's noun. Copy o f a Letter front the Rcr^Ckarles Smtth;- , dated Norton. Sf. Philips, near Bathf Som- . r-Gzsetehizci \7t& Azigust, 1853 To Professor Sir — Mr Puxton, f.imier!\,’n i\esiilen* ■ ■ •- had h,e«u in a declmuig sfc^tio o f jiieajth fur upwards? of three years. ^gr4<feually wasting away to a shadow by uigh^y.perspirations and 'want o f appetite, which caused great uneasmoss to his friend», as lie had cron&ulted v orious medical men in Bath' without effect. He at last tried you-r Pills,anti uinlcr grpvjdi'nc^, was restored to health by theirme^ns. He lately emigrated to New-York, aJid-ba.5jR5t written' to say. that he was never in better health, ayd desired me to |idjuaint you with; the CtTcOftl&lance. fought also to mention, that my wife had^derived greUt, benefit from' the use «af your PiUs.* I remain. Sir- yoars respectfallv. CHARLES SWI'Xlif Disseuting Minister a >’ i eumanbnt - ornB of a diseased liver , of WANY VEA.a3' STANDING Cnpy rtf a Istttrfirm i Air Chemist Yeovllt to Professor Htjlhtway. Dear Sir,— In this district yonr Pills corp- m m d a more extensiyasale thanany otherpro-# p ietarymedicinehpfbrethe nubhc. As aproof of tneir eificacy ih Li wer and Bilious Complaints I may mention file following cabe- A lady 'of tSANCTlXXÉá AND PnOFA-NmES ; ifs ßCI- 1 •- i • JÜiCE AND It& FACT»;, . . . , r> . „ . , _ , . ^ i jem o n s& a ¥ % its InÔâêneô, âa rv eivHized ennsisrtng of Familv (»roRprîes ConfprtÍftñeñ' ' r .*■> ,•» »» • ^ , TërïiimérÿrP'ifênf Stediciuei, TaÿfceeTK.timïs; ! -«»«WMtwn, an ■ dividual a n d the ProgiesB of tho Racii, I - VSY T L. Nienor.s, M- B.. ivnd iV ta M. S. G ote N ICJ101.S. Piiblijiliod by the Aiithors. a t tiieir Reform Bniikstore, (i.ï Walker-st., Ifew-York. Price One Dollar this town with whom lam personally acquain ted, for years was a s=evere sufferer frum dh of tbe Liver mid digestive organs her medical -JOXSS u5 at the Old Stand f*<w- A ” , ¿ \ “'V\?*\’ VÆ ashi,,sf,„t P k c e • , about 5UU * a moderate increase of .patron- Ivi A;R r* l->* ’ - n.t. j - 'v^.igtofrnixiiimnai^iv — ■A.ViVPl’lV i'E M iG N T . - T N PRESS : and will be published,iis soon na completed, ip o n e . 18m,o. Volume oi' , > „ ■ , ---------- patron. age dunng the past year, jour humble servant tt3 m s rnnv c h a r a ™ «ntî npsnrTa holdsTiimself in readiness still to attend the “ a « ‘s ro>‘Y, c h a r a c tek , ANEJtESDi.TS A R I A G iE: . caîls'of a|1 persons who may have como to the conclusion,/rom tfihattver «msr, to fork over. S T O C K A S » S ® A I , , &c. ’ C. J . GUNN. Uniun-village, Jan. liSj IhM« k t ' % 4 ' 9 4 ^ £ $ Winter Arrangement. T H E SuCscrlUeFis. now prepared to accom modate his patrocb with a most deeirable Style of BSfTIBS & SU I6H S , finished with great care and expense, and that cannot foil to please in y t — Q UALITY A N D P R I C E , For further parlihilaisplcase call at his Man ufactory in Sa’em. '■ T. R. WESTON. Salemi$eer3?rl93^ ________ ...„ . 5s6w4 S to v f 1, S t o v e - T r i n i f f l i n ^ & S t « i e This.book, tike “ Esoteric Anthropology,’' will be sent by mail, post paid, on the receipt I of the subsoription price, Si All orders addressed to T. I,. NICHOLS, ML P.. 65 Walker.pt., New-York. Editors publishing this announcement, and sending a marked paper to “ Nichols’ Journal, New-York,” will receive a copy of the work, post paid, ' • and a generad assortment o f H A R D W A R E . THE M1ÆM . I'iElE 3 u s u r a n t e € o n t p c m ¡ ) , Salem * W a s h . Co., N. ¥« C A P I T A J L — g f l 1 0 , 0 0 0 . S Company is jiow in successi^ tion, with an available capital of met One T T HlS Company is now in successful opera- ÌÌO?'„\'Ìtlk £\’ “ ™ilabrc c“P,lat One Stock,in Trade o f Jaeob’ Safford, and, i ,?“nrÌu ó w i l Tlmtfaml DaUan-31,11 ^°flers leased his fi.stubiishnient for a term, -will car* ry-on the business of M anufacturing ‘ • ' ‘ TIxV'WAKÈ, &c„ a t the above place, and upon te'mia as favor- \ able as at. any other Shop : nciw^offers for ex? l-rlle f sale most kinds o f Cooking (tntl P iM tk S T O V l S of tho latest improvement : Tb8,*H .ÌRD - the following inducements to persons having property .‘to insure « L.JThe e,ofer kinds «f property are separated entirely from the more hazardous ; affording the advtyitages of two distinct companies, with the * but one. W prks a t Bald Mountilin, on thio 4 coracrs of’the road leadingto Reid’s Sjp rings, atid ^ miles from the canal ftt F t Miller Bridge, and 7 miles from Argyle Village.' Tho F arm contains 102 Acres,—92 oi’ Wfiiel is in One _________ S * ! “ 0 ' \ n l l e v . canni», a n d , t o r th e e n la r g e m e n t o f t h e OMr, ft credit locks of thia.RhamptainxanaI- wh^r.cver from dilapidafioD or decay it shall be necessary to re build them, a sum not exceeding two millions two hundred and fifty thousano ^'dollars. 'The remainder o i the revenues of tho canals for the current fiscal year in which such appropriation is made shall b e applied to meet such appropri ation ; and i f the same shall be deemed insuffi cient) the Ie\i9lature shall, at the same session, próvida for the deficiency by loan. The legis lature shall also borrow one million and five hundred tivGusauti dollars, to refund 'to the boiderp of the canal revenue certificate^ is- sued under the provisions of chapter four hun dred end eighty-five of the law« of tlie y eirone Hrnn«mnH e^¡rht. hnntlrpil nnit fifty- one, the a. mount received into tbe treasury thereon. Biit ;no interest, to accrue after July first, one thou- Farm, a n d water in every tot, and ander a ;ood -oititte o f cultivation. The other l6 Acres is a VYtsii Lot. Upon the preinisesJ» a good Farm house, milk house, hog nod bod house, J ’ * ’ “ sheds, ‘ ham, a ll __________ _______ ________ water afc tho house and in the bora yard.- T h o roisalso on tlie premises 4wo tenant honsea, o n s o f them new^vrhich rent q&isk and for good prices, on account o f thi>ir ¡¡»ar location to Bald Momrtain. Tfieio is also on the Farm 2 Orchards o f b eating .trees, mostly g rafted fruit. Alto a young orchard, of grafted fruit» lately set out,' o f some 139 trees. .. _ - If the Premises are not sold a t private sate before W ednesday the ISth day of Maxch next, i t will b o sold on that day a t Publio Auction, together with articles-of Personal Properly too numerous to mention. Sale to commence a t Id o'clock, A'. 51., o f th a t d ay. Term s o f Sale made known a t the tinie of Sale, but will be easy. i’osseffifan given of tho premise's o n the 1st of A|)rll._ For further particulars enquire of the sub- scriber o n th e premises, or of G. K. B iqe , IMoc-YiHage. IRA M r iiltL M A N . ■ Ja n . . S I, 18S4. 591 S t o v e & T in .W a rehouse. W . - 1 . ClM E Z -BN S s Q U C C E S S Q R Bassett, herehy informs tho Publio that ho h a s token the / ness in the Stove, Tin andllardwafe Line, in a ll its branches. He intitcs tbe attention of the Public to a general assortment of - m m w m m * . T I N A N D H A R D W A R E , Also. W O Ö D E N W A R E ,—^fcolirigcônfldcüt that he can supply the wants of- tho Public in bis-line; with as good; artielea a n d ûpon as reasonftble-terms a s they can be purchased élsowbere io this vicinity. _ j ■ Beiqg a praotical meeliMio_ ii.msalf» he hopes, (from long experience io the buei- ness,) by giving personal attention to the; w ants öt Ws öuatomors, to^iyo geiiarol satis- faotion. JCœniND— in all its various branches promptly attended to. Partioulár attention given to Roofing anil ßtitlcring. ~ A ehaTO o f publio patronage is solicited. Oír* AH k inds o f Barter tik e ä i n trude. _____ W .X-COZZENS. Uuioa-Villnge, Feb. ISSi, ' ¿91 tf lions'for tbe enlar^iuncat and cuaijikUon of the canals mentioned in this section, ujitil the said canals sSnlij!ie~caiB|Sleie4- In carrh fiscal year thereafter the remainder shall J» disposed of in such manner as,the legislature may direct; but shall at iv inne b.e anticipated o r pledged for •ti ' <» LT2.L ill f»nvnf»rn Th{> ture shall ftiMtually, during the next four years, appropriate io the enlargement ot the Erie, the Oswego, '.he .Cayuga and Seneca cauals. and to the completion of the Black River and Genesee attendant assured her that, he could do nothing to relieve her sufFeriiags.and it uos not likely she could survive many months. This an nouncement nntitrnlly* caused great alarm among her frtm ls ant! r**lattsn*. ^nd tht*)* rtidnced her* to make a trial of y^air’PUls, w hich so impro ved her general healtf* that she was induced to continue tjiem until &he received a perfect cure This is twelve months ngo. and she has not ex-i perieneed any sytnpfeoms oi relapse, and often declares that your Piilshstve been tlie meansoi saving her life f remain, Dear Sir, ynnrs truly, July 23id. 1853. J. GA'MIS, These celebrated PilEs are wonderfully ejjicar cacious iti the foiloicing complaints : Auge Dropsy Asthma Dyaoatery Bilious comp’ts-Krysipeias Liver Cojuplts Blotches on TcmaJe Irreg- Lumbago ' * the skin \ olaritics Piles fiowel corap*ts Fevors of a ll Rheumatism Colics . kinds Constipation FrU of the Dowels Gout Consumption ffead- uch£ Debility Indigestion Stone & gravel decowlary Tumors symptoms Venereal Af- Intlammation Jaundice Retention of the Urine Scrofula, o t King’s Evil Sore Throats Tic Douloureux ^ 4 tJlccrs W’omts of a ll • Weakness, from W a r e , <$., c $ c OIF* All kinds of JOB WORK dono at shore notice. Most kinds o f Country Prodijce, Old Iron, Copper, Sic., received in exchange for Goods. in connection ^vith tho ntsve there has lately been erected one of Fairbanks cole- braced Platform ¿icahsj and now in prime óràùr~for business. \ JAM E S JiÌ. DDPY, Umon-YiljlagejJept. 12,1853. , 570tf — _________ S __ - - _______________ _ _______ _ _______ first class, or Farmer^ Bepartment. consists Til Farm-houses, Faxm-buildings and their contents, and detached dwellings and their contents in villages; when unexposod by more hazardous buildings. 3. The second class, or Merchant's Depart ment. consists o f exposed dwellings, stores, mer- j'chaudijftc and- pjopmt)—nut deemed «pechttfy ha/.aidous. 4. ^ a c h c!aKs“pays its own. losses, and thus securing < both. 5 Not more than S*2000 is taken that will burn in one, and an no account is any specially hazardous or city property taken . 6, In laking stirvevs of property, tho agent will be the agent of the company* and the com pany be responsible for the correctness o f all surveys made by its agents. 7, Any one insured,may aiany timestiFFen- der his policy aad ^ittefcawlVom tho Company by paying his proportion uf the losses and ex penses up to the date of such surrender. 8, Applicatiods will take effect nt~noon ot the day on which they are made, (unlcssadiffer- ent day is directed by the applicant J fhus re lieving the party from anxiety and suspense. 0. Thecompany have no two-third clause, but wift pay all loss and damage ■-not exceeding fh<? amount insiued. * * 10. In case o f difference o f opinion in sot- for House Buildings, jf e hns no^v on h a n d ^ m c n t of losses, the company will submit a good assortm ent o f P I N E L UM B E R , tno sSmo to arbitration _n> tlio county wlier.e m m t i t T HE- Snbseriber h a s opened a LUMBER YARD in tho rear o f liis premises, where he intends to keep on hand ami for salo Most kinds of bnmber . ---------- - -coosisting-ef- p i j w c s i d i s g : BOJIRD /ft) \ ... COMMON BOJIR D S. ^ SPRUCE SLOQR .STU t'F match'd i n i dressed P IN E CEILING B O J R D S . do ' D R E S S E D SPRUCE C L J P B Q jlR D S . do . PIN E . do l \ I J T l f, be., ir. Which ho will sell as low for ciu.1, us the same articles can Uo bought i u.ewi.ere. A share of public'patronage is soiieit. d J. SOI’T i l ’.VORTH. Union Village, Juno 9, 1853., the Itm ofimim- tho eTaimnnt, iflinminj- nnr ------------- V ----- • «rail an 3 fan* eight faandred and £Hty-6vij shall be paid .«M eli SÄitcace n r im m ediately c a r r le T Z ^ ï m à , a brool running tlirougl. the twelvo of t i i s article, requiring every law for bdrrotting money to be submitted to tbo peo ple, shall not apply to the loam authorized by this sectioirr f i e part-of the revenues e f the canals, or o f the funds borrowed under this *ec-tion, shall be paid or ajpplied upon or in consequence of any alleged contract, made un- di»r chanter fnnr laws of the year one thousand erght hundred and fifty-oree, except tfl .pay- for w-ork done or materials furnished fuiorio tbe first day of June, one thousanni eight hundred and fifty-two. The rafesoftotioB pefSoTB aitil proiieFty trawjioil- ed on the canals shall not be reduced telow -- , - -. , fliose for tbe year one tbousand eiBlit inm.lrol -modation?, anil everv nttentton paid t and fifty-two, except by the canal board ( vrint-* \ f *<■\ ^ .............' ' _ J _ i the conctinrer.c« of the legislature. All w „ • *•Tn!rT7- tracts for.w«rk or materials on any cinal shall be made 3E>th the peison who shaB offer to do or orovido the eamo a t the lowest pries, with adequate Eeiurity for their perfoimance. Very respectfully yours, ELIAS W. LEAVENWORTH, Secretary of S tate.. lections * — «uiira- 1 -y *©* S»»ld,at the Esfcahlisljmecrt of Professor H o llow a v . 244, Utraind <near Temple Bar,) London, and also at bus House in Nevv%VoTk.~ Onlcrs for Medicine in the. State.^ address^!. ^ T. HoLLovi'-\i. Is'cw -Y o r^ will receive due attention S»ld also iiyuli respectable Drug- ppsts and Sealers in ¿Medicine throughout the United States, in Bo^«»svat 37^ cents, 87 cents and £1,50 cents each To b e had Wholesale of the principal JDpus Houses in the Union, anihof A|cs5ts. A. B. & D. 8a ,»t)s, Xevr-York. - There is a con^idcrab’e saving by taking the ‘arjrer sizes N B —Directions r.*f ifie guidance cyfpatiflDts in every disorder are a. ffixej to each Box. ÜÄION-VlIiLäfiE • & TK0Ï. Mail Äcccmmodatm ....... ...... ............ . .................... 1 and bleached Muslins. Carpets, De Lai lies. Prints T H E Subscriber» ctro now eDgagod.4axijn^ Binghams. Gloves, Hosiery,Fancy Dress Goods nine a line of Maiz. S tacks between Union &c^,&c. Also a general us-sortrricnt o f _ ning a lin e of M jie. S trok s between Union VSltngc& Camhridge co cfinneot w ith tlio trains South on the Troy ii SutlandRaibroad: leav ing Camhridgo Station for Troy a t & o’clock 26m. a. M.,aad 1 o’ct-ock 5 8m - y, m. PffcSsen- Will bo in resdioess a t liiuon-Village a t 6 1-2 o’olocfc, and I 1 1-2 o’oloolc, A. 51.— Leave Cambridge for l’nion-V01ngft on nrri- of § o'i-ln.-iL- 55nj A ML,, a n d 7 53ih. P. M. trains from tho South. Passen gers ticketed through toTroy. Gobdaccom- . j . i ! ------------ j ---------- ---------- ---------- , - : j tQ iM to is nsual- <: T tN G U E 572 J . E. ST1ARKEY. Uuion-Village a n J C iimbrrdge, Oot,5, 1853. Dssolntiioa. fT lftlE Co-partnership lieretotbra existing be- JL tween Seneca McNcil and iohn Younglove..e.w,. GOODS AT COST. • 'T 'H E SDBSCRIBERS will tell their entire I stock o f Gooils a t cost—ciinsistiiig of Dry Godds, Groceries, Crockery. Drugs, Medicines, &c. —.. - '\=■ JO H N BAKXAtr», & SOW.- Union V ilk^si Jan. 18th. 1S54. N. Bi—All who htf?B TOTittlCtl^itaiijits.'^.'ith- 'the above firm, are requested to call and settle- — thesame. • . . - * ^ W1LS0W S GEIfflWDQB/ w m m m m m m » 8 W o . ? S t u t e S t r e e t , (4-tli Storo above the Dock,) • A E .B A w a r .* BenjaTmili 'W^son, 1 > Joseph €. Grimwood, | Jan. 18,1854. 6m M O T lC E -of an nppIioaSon for tM dis- charge o f nn lnsolvent from h i s dehfe, pursuant t o th e provisions o f tlie third artíoío o f the first title o f the Sftb chapter o f the sec^ ond p a r t o í the itovisóa Statutes. S amuel McFittt-Ajifl óf the town ttf Cam- bridg&, iii tho county o f WisMngtffloi and State of tíew -Y ork, - a n . insolvent dehtpr.— Nötiee first jmblisned Nofombor 2 3 ,18S3. Creditors to appear befgro Honorablo JwsfSS G ibsok , Goniity Jtid|o o f t M Coun ty ;of Washington, a t jhîa ofEoo In “ tlia TiHaga o f Saleto-Jn Baid-eoanty, on tho iBth day o f F o b m a r a 1851; a t lO o’clocfc, A. .M 7 to show osan» i f any they have, why a n as- si grnnen t oltould n o t be mado o f totd itisol. vent’s ostato, a n d ho bo discharged from his debts. _ .- _ ____________ - C. i t i f t s i t i « Att’y foríiroírflñt^ tween ________ ___ ____ _ _______ _ under the firm of McNeil & Youuglove, is this day dissolved by mu&ijfil consent. The badks and paper« of the late firta atre in the possession of John Younglove, \ t ho is fully , authorized to use the name of the firm in closing up ite offairt. S. M-cNEiL,., • i JOHN YSaiSGLOVE. Onion-ViUage. Oct. U, 1853. The undersigned will continue the ItlerG S K iifilo B u s i n e s s . a t the” “ Old Corner'’ where a welt assorted *tockuof - G O O I S . „ vi'ill b e Constantly kept ond bflpred for sale,con sisting of ’ - B B T -G O O D S , G r o c e r i e s , C v f l e l i e r j v ( i | a s w a r e . Iron, Steel, Drugs 4* Mtditinjts ,. „ Dt/iStuJ[s, ' all o f which will lict»ffwed at modcrate prieet. The « Nimble Sispi-nce will be duly apprecia ted and tlanifuliy rgcti th<r dava of the “•Slow Shilling’’ fcavimgpassedanfigonS. _ .i* The attention ef consunriers of Coods is re- spectfiilly soiiciteJ, as no efforts' will be spared A. mUi>f,in#!sn in nViwkVtinj) niHtilit« haflgé for (Soods as SEarJcet _____ JOHN YOUKLOVE. ■Union-Villag^Oct 13,1853,^^ ; SIS , E . JL. S A I V D E R S O K , - it t o r o c y & C«n«8Clfor a t l>aw ‘ OFFICE OVER T f t E RAlSKf, _ i v ''er«»»«.*,, y. F«B. 28,1 SSd • if' .489 the company one, and the two arbitrators another. ' . I t . Bitch pcrSou insured in the company becomes h me«ij>ertnnd will bo entitled to a participation of tiio “{fl-ofits i f any Burplus should acorue, n o t required for tho payment oflosses. 7— 0^=- Tho Directors retarn tiieir actepwl- edcmentato tho public for tlie \i)rrtifi<3enee and support they’have extended to this Com pany, a n d also, express groat satisfaction o f tho BCCCC8S which liilvo attenried their efforts, -and pledge themselves that nothing shaU bo lacking on their p a r t to m a te this company a safe ttt-d relittbi^ f,/i »It-wlw-tsrtr Executor’s 1Votict|;' ■ A IiursoiiHjiidfbted t(i tlu'I t -i_ - Bulliuii», lutuof the to\% n ul -(.iift i1 - , v.i(‘i¡; Ut‘ct;ft-'.jil m-(. l,eiyl.\ uotifit tl 11.j,t ll.t . Accounts bel\i | ti. tlu«'m :j ,;ta i e ‘fire \ left with fc, I. Sahdersoii. t fUI, and unices settled sron cuntt, Svili he umde — Dated (¿reeüwiuÜ. Nov. 43, 18Ó3 ......... ..S McJJKll.. ■flAViii hl tvt:t^ïf^^ ' ' *v ' R E„V§.,D. STARKS-Tind J C’I.AHK »tat'o tliat the fidlowing Medicines sui pa.^ ;iny compound in cur'iftg disVases for which they are recoinmende_d: <.’OlTG;H ANOJDY’.Nl':, for all Cough«.. Price 25 cents-per bottle. \SU GAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS, for all bilious complaints. They cause n either sickness or pain. Price, 23 cents per box.— TONIC PAIN CURE, for the relief of Pain. Price,' 25 eents per bottle. STKENGT.11- ENiN(3 PLASeFEB; for. Lameness. Pm**, 12 1-2 cents, .C u fe for Diarrhea, Choleic and Sea Stcfiness. Price, 25- cents per Lit- tie. Dr. R. B NEW M AN, No, 303-HiTrl«-ii street, New-York, a n d for safe ^TTJrucc'iis generally. . - - - J £*■> ! ì „ B. WHEF.LOCK would say to liis oM '' *’ cu'StomeES and the public genirailyj.tliat he ires now in slore a fresh and lull supply '01 R e a d y -M a d e C lothing, C l o t l i s ., T r t n i m i n g s T T f i i r ~ - F i B i t s i i i t l w i , . m from the New.York and Engfon Mailicts ' ' Also, ft large stock of TRUNKS & CARPTT BAGS. .My tnotto, \ Qmok Sales and Small 1’fufiU. ' !XT~ Garments Cut and Jlade tu Older. K e a d y - n i i i d e g a i J i l R e a d y - P a j . K?* Give us a call,.opposite Wm B<*.n u rtl,, Grocery store. S. B. Wll EELOPK Onion Village, Sept, SO, 1553. ■ i D r S S O L t J T I O P J 8 T HE Co-pnrtner&hiphoretofore existing !', _ tween the undersigned uij.Ui the furti, name and style ot Weils, Lamb & I’owler ivns dissolved by mutual n.nsen> n n tlie -ill. .1.., ,,f January.IbùJ A LliKRT U ELLS, RL’FUS A LAA1B. ir v , , ^ ALFRED F fOWLEJ? Union-V illnge. Feb. 2, T HE undersigned has o this day entered into Co-Piirtnersliip under tho tittle of Ltnb i t Kiwler, for tho manufa. tui e uf uu - by description of Ladies and Gent» B o o t s & S h o e s / V ^ H O X E S A J L E ^ & R E T A I L S t a n d , W a s h i n g t o n J ‘/nci-. Ihey liuio recently made several luiproie- mente jn their Mannfacfory. and conlident hope for a liberai slmvo ; 0 t th è pubto ronnge. ____ ______ _ ________- y pat- <§ Bootiand Shoes ^Manufacturedlo Outer at the shortest notice. R l’FV? A. LAMB ‘ - A L F R E D E .I’OW L ER. Greenwich, Jan. -1, 1853. A llp jrso a s tjw 'ngT i. . nunts with the old firm o f Wells, Lamb & *m< !. r are r e p o s ted to eivlt and Bettle i.ninedi*tHt All accounts remaining unsuttlcd (*n the i $ day o f March, will Lu put into u Just. , . hands for eollectipn, • I i O J ^ p i ^ O F O L Y I E < i « A L C H A N C E S T O A I X . T HE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens o f Union Village and vicinity that he is now receiving a Urge and well selec ted Stock o f Soods, embracing ’ ,, B H I - I G O m GROCERIES, C R O C K E R Y sJ t A R D W A l i E , Painls, Oils, Glass, Medicines, &e .' fit to gtvo them their ptittormge—thus afford ing the insured protection, from tho ravages j of firo a t reasonable rates and with cortain- ty-ofpaymonW»~easeofltws, — - DIRECTORS Siilenl Mabvin Fueeuan Asa 'Frfen, C yei ’ s Arwoon, u W« A /R i’SSKM., J oseph JU wlbv , “ N athan W. Wttso?«, C harles C hary , l* Wm. B. H ibknj^s ** A^sxjispkr B. Law, 'Shhshan,' j>AS S. WaioitT-, WhiUhali Bus jam in F.' McN’irr, N. WbHtcrcek, Jnas Anvrfiitss, West Htbron Elisha Bilun^s, Jtmqua*H'opkt James Savage*. •&rg'y?& , Laasing G. TasloRv Fori £(tvard, in the Dry^ G o o d s D e p a r t m e n t may b® { Hiram DAitaow, - Ctr. Cam^idge, found a good assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassr | Srvfca McNifet, . meres,Sattinets,Tweeds,Jeans,Vestings,brown Natuax, B lrton,^ Ruprrt, tt, ........................... •* - - - ^ OFiTCEBS: ^ a . r: Imporlani to MU! Owners. l a g g j i r ’s P a t t a L - t o j i « . t ^ Turbin W a t e r W h e e l lly tested, and found fat i . : X T has been .,.t ,i? auu lu yaoee of a ll ytheCiyJieeia/buU, Paper Hangings. % , . Particular at ten tion is requested t o the G*ro- tn e n t, for a variety of good and cnEA-p ao o o s . The above will be sold for Ready Pay o r on the usual terras :of Credit, as tow as'iïôods «f* the like sty tos_arul quality can bo purefeastdani whero. Union Store n 1 r s ef-tel Wit!: a -Ii:.: .<p(ireciv.icii i,t the many lav-'r^ UV..H u.‘ i... . i.* u T >* ' ’ ’ ’. w ,‘liout doiag violence to my feelings, omit fin expression ’of gratitude to my former patrons for their libéral cncour- a|eniont : and shall continue roy efforts to fur- ! msh Goods suited to th e wants of all at the Cheapat Ratct, and o athe most liberal terms. P. M. SRLLËCK! Union Village, Oct. Î 0 , 1853. 487 ... H. A. THOSiPSON will remain a t the above place, where he would be happy to serve a ll his jrienas and acquaitftances. MARVIN FREEMAN, ASA FITCH, * c r m r s a t w o o b . WJÏ. B. HARKNESS, DANIEL B. COLE, CHARLES CRARY. IOHN W EUU ALLEN GIBSON, O. K. 1UCE, Jgeni. Présidait ric e “ Treaturer. Fccrtlary •Actuary J Ctn'l A g is . Vmoa Village. F A I i ' L & W I N T E R • S W ia ilB s © W ïlliiâ , Two Doors South of W ashington Co. Bank in Union* Village, T HË Subscribers offer for the inspection o f their friends and tho public, th< tir heir friends and tho publio, th e large áád well selected Stock of C l o t M n g - & F u r a i s M n g G o o d s , COlISJHtillg of1 • C o a t s , V e s t s an il P a n t s , of every description. Shirts, Collars and Cravat^ Scarfs, H-ond- korehiofs, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves, ' Suspendors, Hosiery, &o a O T H U i i f i ItlA B U T O f l W I E B ip the host stylo, find U 'A R R d N T E D TO F I T . Also, a large assomment of t . Dais and Caps,. ■ Buffalo and W o lf Robes, Fur, Buckskin and Kid Gloves, Trimk8, Carpot Bags nnd ^ Vaiices, constantly on hand and for sale Kro. DAYIJ) MILLER, • -, . ^ J f . c r A L L E N . Dnion-Villaga, Detr. Q, 1852. 41$ P ANAMA, Leghorn,China Pearl, Peal,snd U m L«af m ta. at . ' m u m tf j s i L E f f s . H E . PETTEYS & Co., take this oppor- * tunity to ¡nfSrm their friends, bdq tbo public generally that theyjlmvs jnst received a well selected assortment o f F I L L & . W I K 'E J E f t G O O D S ,' among whioh may bo found Broadcloths, French, English, and American Cassimeres, French DoJkin, and fancy Corduroys, Sat inets, Kontucks and Tweede-s W inter Vest ings, Farmers Satins, and Velvets.- . D ress Goods. Merino_cs, ThilietMirinoe.^VVool Dolaines, Canton ofbttia, Atapaccas, Scotch Ginghams^; Coehco,- Merrijnae, and Sprague’s Prin ts; Wroaght: jVlusii'DB,\StBovea Collars, & o ;Tflro White a n d ilixed \ a r n s , also VVool Shawls. .C r o c c r i p s . Loaf, rofined, a n d brown Sngars; sugar- house. Porterico, and Ncwbetus Syrups sins, Rice, and the various Spices; ill el, Blue, and Codfisli. P a p e r H a n g i n g s , . Oil rit)U8 S I a r 4 w a » e » ' Fanning Utensils, Carponters’ Tools. Nails, Caiicry, .................... .. lit {iOKfij:. ^.1 economy »n the use of tru.fei. Kv#*q* dr* t s eircftlv.«. hihT nftftr* wrrrfprl; 'fhp Whoel 1 « r-'i obstruct pit by ice. or aijectpd by back-water^ 1 s mr*re durable.and requires less room, than a. . other. * RECOMMEN'DATIOX ' | N'lirth I’ittstown. Rens. Co . X. Y ) ' . JaW iarVl. 1 <JM f i Mil. Bun'iiHsi.—- S i r : —^TTii^^an.lowat. r ! Water Wheel jou put into my A s o Factory ia»t jsu'nyner.doesiipthe busiuess first rate 1 .in running* two large grind stmies rrri;; 1 ,ir;,^^' .. 10.00 lbs eorh, aiid two polishing wherl«! ri largo trip hammer, a fan bellows, circle «.aw icc., w ith one ^.Itedravro on tho wheel- u» '• r less than #ix°ft,#*t head 1 havo not 'Wi.vttTn’r r enousii to test the power rtf thft W h ^ l I nm snttsiied *t w ill dnve tpore tiian doutle_the n.a^ chinery I have jn my Factory. Barl{ wotf*r«r iri» does not jefTect the operation o f the Wher! of alK H tho ahead is kept up, i ifavu tmd ^iiTnr experience in Wheels, and 1 am eattafied this is- the best Wheel le t e r u s e d or saw in use I think they cannot he beat. Ytjurs, respectfully, ~ ’K F ITt*ivr> have the Agency for Was 1 ________ -ssex, ¿aratoga and La.v\t«.t. a Counties,X IT All infuriualiin; ^ WheeJ tnay be obtained on applinttf'n V undersigned at Greenwich* IVoshingtnn Co. A / \ S. E. BCftNUAM. 1 'he f ’UoWing statem^nf will p.b11« tbe cr of different sizes, under different heads x\ith a given quantity ot water- 4ft wbeel, f*(i tthPdffffl vvht* I.Tii tf* using ^S’a'ifsTrR Held o Í watr 5 ft 6 7 sS 9 10 ll 12 inch wa-inch wa* f<neh. trf, wili * er* Will i I* r, W tj! \ grind p«*r | snnd petkrrnd 'per hnu** 1 h«ar • hour !? biishrls 5 bushels 1-‘?',hu8h<pW 21 Wheat. Wheat» Wheat. YTbent tûch .- . . 4 ter wir.’ grifcdVr* h'H jr 4 5 6 7 .8 9 to do do do do do do do ? 0 ■ 11 13 15 17 Id da do dò do do do do 24 28 33 36 40 .do do do do do do ,y 3 ‘j r> 45 49 r.* f i 70 is} Hai- acker- )iî Clothe Floor, Table and Stand, also ra- •\Qm krfias o f Cfirpctrag. ^ B o o t s & S h o e s . Rubber, cowhide^ kip, sin^ic and double- solo c a lf bootsL a d ies, calf, kip, and enam - elcd leather l>oo^ aIeo gaiterffr lju8kmg, a n d (¿lldron’s shods., ? l> r n f f s , O i l a n « l P a i n t s , Fluid, TurpenljinQ, a n d the various co lo r - j^ 1” ’ D i.C iiy,C a m U tiJ^‘ iirg matormls, atid most o ther artlcieB usually j ^ —— ‘ ' 1U > We are prepared to lill order* <■/ • Mill Work of>very (fescription^i sliort-uuUi'P |)^ a t a l l t i n i t \ it m.!v t* fir:t**!i .r r r^; at i - r dra w i n g s. \ierstM is o n ) r r i n |: w h e e l s , w t i l j^easip p iv e f u ll d e s c r i p ti o n s o f t h e i r p o w e r , w o r k j &c« also w h ic h w a y th e y ore to ru th . IftA ^A O G til. En$t* Fnundry 4 * M n rhiftern W’oi ks. 4Wtv ! 10 Beaverstr, A.lbany, N. Y. ® ' € e f r h J . B . C f t O S B Y , D E X T I S T , 'Having been in tbe practice afhis Profes'u'ti fdr several years past inthis-villnc’enml ,ir>\itv. pnd having determined to make it hisppimn lient location, Will be happy to attend up, n ail afflicted with bad Teeth. Teeth n.^n,-»! on Gnld Ptntf frmn Trfip tn d inthn'l\ - - O f P l f E opposite Hr. Holmes’ R'fiFERESCKS.—©re. Holmes, f ’riimlull <’t*r- liss & Keoney, Union--yiHage: l>r Sii nee. \r- iijyle; Dr. Lyon. Schaghtienk»* . Vi -V! - v.i- K A f t BUNJDLES UF I.ATH For Ö l l U b y July, ISflS - j |H U T T lN (ì done at «hnrt ; ; \_y potent workman, at. the ClytJiiiiJj $^ ók h y .ac'jn.- kept in a Cmmti'y Storej=aH -of which wi be sold oti tho rifoat reftsOiiabls tor'am, w ith ! ^ due consideration for cash. 1 of _ _____ - » f j « 1« « „ !■/>• BN T L K M E N ^ P - V k h O L J u i ^ 4 ^ in-Rll itevianous teanchc» w. be promptly ( j , N B C K sU A U L S , attended, tb U the sanie building by Jabes Egleston. Cuttingllono at the shortest no-1 _ MiLi.kn b X X í t a . ' . a t ’(ftthi.r.n & A,3.j;ek i tioe. Garments inudo to order and wnrr&n- t?úron-Vríl»í» Oet H í*»> i « T POKING fíl.ASSF.8 t í í f»>rtmént of tookíng ti ««rw ire, & m jìSÈ$tfi & TOBEY -a W ^11 SûlP-ilwiôi - at extren'eîy % *• . - t ì i i y a , , ...Ä . t -