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1 1 3* I & ft m pi 1:1 as;', j% i'# m p I i &»=-,- VOLUME IV. The ©gdensfeorgb StutiiteV bpMMrirtcry l\iexUm rnarningai Ogtfcns- t^ c \_w 6urgA_iV. Jf. ISfalmJ'^J TERMS. j'Stain JU^T.l^Of THE f EADI, of Ford &C&thedrie \Streets' Bee, on the west sfdeof the stone many times^v'elrtM moved, treatnd l d'updn*atitf'f the itim: e&s M$ we're;ir|<auh j \but bis spiritual vision becaiitef clearer; and ibe Two dollars a year, payable Wuhin six months or ! Zf^\\'. . i - . •... . .... v •. unse'en SO jfittpatiTeT 1 nfto^afrsCirhingy that nod within the vcar 82 23; and, if not paid with, , Vi '•§ NET & Co, deafer, in sUn-lF a«*heavy approached. ^Jm,, Hor'me £pftjgh£., face in thayeat Pour doBais.. V5^R«r.l*nlv,&nA.8i<*i,attcr«*«fi»'/<tso, which Jbeitt ovaciiiaVahfjulrfeK. norlie Tha paper wHl be delivered In the print ' aV» ur '\»«»'W «<«t Ui^er*5n Slave.* andijTCry m£ 7.- .P rW B 'fW^ n »W u ?V» «W .t$P *&&«? on t he,n 8 «r ? ntes frao of:Po%J| 8r«1™^ a S.^^»^^«,rn1 deUca »* ? ««»»••• «*«fe.«WWB4JCW«l4 and wnere.ifcl* nov so. delivered, -the subscriber Agrirtindu.rtriiiit^eiit>.-^.s M ftftiWi>ieBfaSet, A \. ' Aayfi?Msemeuts p«r Year. ! -t. ,-v^,.* '. 'V •:\-fi l , .v-\t.;j ;.;.r • •ii > «-pne square , - 6,0ft. X Oswego^mm«Tfref%arin-e,aiid r Inland \' ^•gusineaCai'ds- not eSeeedintf five lines Navigation risKs, Ws'ttflng^Mselsmrgdes'and t«*:._„i,i„ «. n «»f.'4«iitfeff(*^in'sntan(!e at- this • Usual rates foil transitory arid teen! advertiaradnts; •• .arjplio paper discontinued ontil arrearaaea are •paid, mites at theoption-of therpublisher. . Papers delivered by tbejcjtrrierv will.in all cases • ihejj^<^4qHw%• Pay^^nt.lnaAvnopeat twodpl- Inra v/}}\ be^reqmred of^aU subacribersnot residing Of the county. ''••'• : ?l 4vl6n 0gderisbugh,*nlyn%1847- > 4vla &o£.t£9r. - Mr. J. ATJSTiW, TJtexrtist, I \Wishes'mqst respectfully to. Inform his friends I in,ST. Lawrence Co., ana adjoining sections that, be, has located in bgdensburgh,, where he will promptly attend to ml calls In his profession.— Daring the past-season fie has visited the brlnci- - pal Dentists in several of our lamest -cities, for • thepurpose of -riiaklng'himself acquainted -with alt the rate\ and Important improvemenre in Den- tal Si-iance. -He wills if requested, administer the-Ethereal Vapor, preliminary to tooth-draw- ing, or any surgiral operation. Office foupd over Pomeroy's Bo_ok 9to,ie, Ford Street. v4n37-tf. IK K. HARK, DaUGGIST- AND AfOTHECARY Successor to ISAAC PERKINS. l><*ni«ri.i l>rujz-a.Mi»dicitiea. P.tlrus. Oils. Oye- Stufis, &c. «.c-—Funl Slrtjet. Ogdeneburglu N. Y. RROCTOR~& TODD* DRY &Q0&$ x GllOUEKm8 TEAS, LASfrP.OILS, 8fC. FORD STREET, OGDENSBTJRFH, N..T. ~~~~~ll G. 8TMM.W*&M,t. \ Attorney Solicitor k Counsellor Offloe over A. VUBB 1 Boot & Shoe Store, Ford Street, OedetisburKhi N. Y; -'- no \ Jj\The Ide'a'uV^n which 1 the followincU are ioundetf, Is well conceived, Snd In the ha v4n28tf. Bentistry. #Ri§: AMBLER '-' BLOBGETT 'Will \attend to-all calls promptly, olMK-adminiater the Letheon when desired. Office two doors- from theJ St.- Lawrence Hotel, State IStreet*-- :.--. ; ..i .-. D. C. AMBLEB, S. S. BL<SDGETT. . Ogdenshurgb. N. Y. 326 MYERS & BALDWIN, H AVE; for,jnect a paitnershtp in the practis;i? in ihelaw and equityjcourts, and o(rert v heirsenvi-cesinthatCnpaeilyi(o'th'e!pubUc. Office t %; dpqra east. <>f;the Ppat Office,, CHS. Q. MYERS. • Oct. I7.184&; C. W. BAfc«WK». - 3*^flf '•'; ATtdltt^*S> C^TJfrsp.r;aKS' XV. ifAW, tTOgperrrftJarhlg ^w^^iip,, staiss.. Pgd- eii,-jhujrg.b,. A. N-D ll . . . Blatter and Kxathiltker i n \tbaneery. GouverTmr, &., tawrence'Co.,'^. Y- fORWARPtNO AND c6^SlSSrOK'»fcB,Q^ANTS. Oiideagljuray.y^Y.' , _ JOHN BARBER} - Keeps on hand at thti OGBKNSBORr.H BA- KERV, Bn-udHnrd Uremic BiHetlKjCWeker*, and : ... < 0»t«SS_of :»tbJSinti8.-> >.. . -..; J .aid fvl in] 1844. • ROS.C IUS W.-JUDSON. A ORXEV AT-UW, S.OUMJiTOK IN.CHAN— 8t. Law, Co. pi. If Ivt-SSuJ Hi G. tf 8. FOOTE, Attorneys, SSUGITORS 1 AI^D CtiUNSmORS*. g^T Opposite (Ke Bridge, J=r& . K7CDra«r o* Ford ana - Wirter Streets, Ogae»».l(««rgl»,.JI Btt lj; . HENiV &.BOOTE. , SrriI.ti£AN.POOTE. .lines .._._, _ lands of an experienced'Writer, might h'ave ; been made to'assumea-bettferdress; TheverslficBtlon,and the figures, might be much improved by ^greater care, ami we give them a place to encourage our Mr correspondent to. greater efibrWi— EDJ For the Sentinel. The Seasons, -Compa.red i.o the -Life of Mau. . . . \-Tf . ' First in order, comes sweet Spring, Dressed in flowry robes of green ; She 'filo'thes thegrbuhd'wittt richest food, She warms dar cold and chilly blood. First she came, but soon she fled Now she's mingled with the dead; Sweetest warblers t sing, I say, Time is fleeting fast away. Next in number, Summer.comes, With her labor for our suns; Gulden harvests,.see, she yields, With it spreads our pleasant fields, But, like her sister, soon she fled, Cold, anjj^dteary now's .her bed. Sweetest.warblers ( sing, 1 say, Time l3;fleeiing fast owoy. Sober Autumn npw appears, In her hand the-yellow ears, Husbandmen she now repays With j >y, for weary, toilsome dayi, But, 0 1 how swift she passeth on! Alas 1 site i3 already gone. Sweetest warblers 1 sing, I fay, Time is fleeting fast away. Honry winter's come at last, With his cold andfrdzeti blast; His ley hand and fleecy snow Still the waters swift and slow, But even winter too, must fall i And who will bear his funeral pallt Sweetest warblers | sing, I say, TJn^e is flawing faet awaj. Yooth, like the Spring, will noon be 'o'er, From ns'^$11 flee for evermore j ,01 may we live in view of death, And serve our God with ev'cy breatlu Our time is short, soon we murt die, Beneath the ground we alt rnus't lie j Therefore, dhifdren! watch' anil pray, Time is fleeting fast away-. - 7 Manhood, like Summer) cornea 1 apace, With laslic step, to run its race; Its harvestvare thn seeds of youth, O! may these seeds be sown with truth 1 The life of Man'» a busy scene, Ahd it may vanish HUe a dream: Therefore'i'Wanhoodr'wfltoh and pray, Time is-fleeiinjr. fast away: • When we^he hill of life\descend We must, like Autumn, drooping, bends Age, the fruits of life will show, Whether sown for weuTor'woe. !'' : We n^nlrii'ohward't^irBve/ Soon God $H call Ih^breath he gave, Therefoi^ : j^eU|^?a#h JPW pray, TUne^fleetinggfast Awak \^ Witfrsotn^h&SigtitwWiith is near, And. soon his summons ait will hear, 0 Lord 1 'pripartJuroll io bW 1 -iHla J sterndeore6aevoltfoffeiir;'- Onr -peace .wifpThee, hejp us to make, For Death delay'd will s4on o'oi tajte.' Hoary beaded f watch and pray, . Time is-'wasttng fast away. • Life and seasons soon^hal) cease, May we meet our end In pence, ' At Hla coming shall we W ' . The firet to rise, our Lord m see 1 Prepared to mount to upper skies Where pain and sorrow never rise 1 Therey9re,Chrlsuari's!\|vafphand pirajr, Time is flteOng fast away. \*- Oswegatchie, Dec. 21,1847. Mr ir^aMblw}-- --• , ,-..,-„;„ - Why.'EoVbiyott, toe'ftfflfe,\ Ian • ,a '''•••'•''\• • yoitareWrnoed. hjtt tulW we«^d tyouW.tIf*&ititm&' up fo/me. '•' Ywk^ ] yo.iri«ey^'dfridt Vcqilwb ***&*** as oW ones; but tfybu art not tojp ma, grandpa, I'H'sinff you ? *f»«« ft »^ w Lng; hud I^H&ybu^» 9 »tt b ^f forltedrlri/lt. Will yotr ib(eft,\d«&r grnndfather ?\. '. ,\ Yet?, roy own Hove, ft .ywwttpro. jnUawhanyau bav© finisbiiDi^iisteiiJO! m ^' To a song, grandpa'!\'\'oxciatmed the girf archly. \No rather a setptoti'tllian a song, Love.\ * ,' \ „ There was something in'tte old man a words and lone, thnt called «ip a shadow nrid a blush; bnt without a word, Love ated herself at Allan's feet; placed on of th;e original in her own ttnggipation: j- ] and she longed^ oh l-how^teaiaeSUyi toj •• HchoM^fWrt^fen' 'tbeyabfttfiris& •?& !/^»iEHRerreT**ikcdihomemthher v be iLlrfv.W JiW^n^*^iniBlSW\itXc1Se^l|(J'-)\Wd'ta3iawawu»veB^nu::j5!uwoiw : -»\« •?^-\~s\r , ftuiinn. from h'e\a'rendeinaride(J-*Shenrriiiht<win beyondrthesdntoxichling!glaret)F.pn ^ttblie ^ftaBtui^^'ga.'^T'C St, iwrktiw ;.-.% • 5dI|eatiei'aiay-^BSesl( , nes^'Whoop^ <Croup; Asthma,' toratfitn,r\ \ lfcrau5m,»Ntgbt'SwettBi and'all diseases ieadlne toCpn8amptlon,^tonee»yfeldi|j» its unrivalled •lii&esb—andihed 1 * 1 '\ •—*-*» \' '^feStt^ppirjinM if • **;tit;.,--2Jv :*\:« ?*. fl ^d»fo1^?'tli«r-«e1adife»'il»t<» 4h» fte^^^^fam^lSfe^eflUi jn^ratiiude ha. .a.ucMlnging mtyg* i such dove-hke Benuenesti, wefe not io h'er aU^ame/Bhoottfb^f' tte-We'U • with suetf a\ hoa^d\ of : unappreciated tho'ught'ah'd fSe^iHetotllaHblfTcorh: htutoiba'wSffibhr^nndfic%er9,,OTdTrnth.- ; : : rhlng trisects: &^t^^js&^tStVSar ^ ik6ring frngelai;\ \^ U: ^\*; • her head a wreath 'of myrtle \that was I Otfe Aveniti^'lal'tay 1 fibwllrtgf'b book hanging on hep arm, and began herfwbtch icenveyed^Si^'feorel ple'aanre or re%rdT^?2¥%l^^M®ib¥Q n • 8ong-^-a new one to her—not ta the .lis-^ tener. It was one of those old melodies, which are so often revived to charm the young by their navehy-^the oldby their familiarity with all that was 'brightest deafening *hont:^jappiat^,andvbehe!d at .her feet showers>o%iflatid»thatjgni fcmor fl ent.eyen 1 mm<&9 fa & mhtjtk&t vioW, in tbe crowdi of admiring •woTship- t)ers. ;r ' ' l| *'- •*'' • rH \' **'**'* «« 3' rr 'i' ' ^ns!fsV?nrw w^ffQrtTtpatwiHBtflajnftde WseoureJitl\ • • .• .-•.•'.-„.,- •'^Je.^Mwhy^irent J^tlfa'tifflbi ^wt&'^tifi*? JaRW^. $i '6fejlfe$4$£to dhedivine wttsdjrew picture* of-ita fas, tinnttorr^'Mrhichf' must, iave attracted [iim ^^i^^i^sm^^b^^ p, OT . 30] 184r> I benefit to bar miqd than iP written in'an [unknown longu#,\ ehecrjmmehced' her evening hymn.- The weather wa* tih. usually wu It ry ,aud the sashes were thrown up. Asshoceased singing, aheiose to close the' windows, nnd-started at per- '\ d b «'\-\»\\ ^»*SSrS^ —-A-s-f ., „„, had the old man sung in bles with' his sweet Nora ; with the same strut!) had she lulled her litiile one ta re- pose. His early lovo-^-hts f«jnd, devoted wife**- was ng.iin beside him i and the! memory of the: pnot^feii |tkj9.^« JhRn.der holt on the weary pilgrim ioi fourecorn Live, entranced by her own sweet mu- .sb, was Unconscious of thel emotion she had produced, until n groan,'and a sud don titllinu of his head aroused her. «• Oh God ! I've killed him t I'vekil. led him !.\ she shrieked, m she chafed [his temples, and tried* in vain'to raise him. iiflSi^ w 'SRi^^%^ fl^fe-oS^ fitted, •.iit.-ju: t-iKjitm >, .\-w.»-.\. . m ,—«-,—... ,;u mLLOWWA^^Wittjgonej cradleSjchalH paiffledrSeiling«A^tcb^ilhisooniecbo>teMvi»tt -v? 'Kf:••><<: •• *-.w;v» wo - fetaln this effort to iinproye the agriculture of ^ is'^unfer, wei&ve a s §aib?soil, ? let • IV SS'well '! wreathedjwithrflo*ei^an;djajiBnr^u^ \ Excuse me, lady,\ he said, weary and worm ; will you give me a \ drink of water ?\ An invitation from the old man to en- iu' and rest himself, waa instantly ac- cepted j and when the three parted that night, it needed no seer to predict mat they would meet again. And Love had at last seen the • min- slrel—had heard hi* oxqoiaite voice, and listened to a \compliment on hers—no, not a compliment, ho was too true, too honest to deal in such base coin, bis words were only the expression of gen- its spell-r-and once ^mor* repeated the question. - . , •, - - ' •*.lB n>t','«McK 'a' pri^e, worth &nV ffibrif.\ \ ,. . ,., ; •\ . \ Yes, if.it we're not wicked ta make it,\ sj»e apswered, tremulously. ' J \.t^ijkeH jo', d,e^elop. the poyejs .HeavJatL.Has. bestowed!\. No, nb, it •wouldi be ungratefully wicked not to do so v . What can you mean. Love ?'* .\ ..^frjeijg; i\W\$i buMlhUes are toot equally important,, find tnat the one of purutnount' importance' inTmy*iiffey«i»HO •cherish 1 'riiW' who ^as evbr lOv^d'nf? wj'b *ii»fl^e,.khto\ a'.father's, witlij*a mo- ther's love, and who has no one else.to •care fnr hhri. 'When I forwkethee, Kiy earliest japd' be«|/rien.d,'ma^',rqy) t ight fcimd iorget its puppfng.'iapd niy tongue cleave to the roof o£ my monthl'' ' r Bh#**paka.vrtth energtarid de% feel 1 -> fi — * • t . 'jf» _ _ j . J*, __ _» kj _ «fc!d A » Si Mi Zifftjgtf^&im ifc-ioim ebini t- >> UlriOSi. a-Wewasli^ppolrt^flD^ajetii^for j^megteftS.^Rey , Mies^e.oJ'thir#.edrcin^in«^ei»sbu%l>, f . • AJba|^'Iuly , ^'18«. \*• \.* ;.;'; • \ s F #&%,S^S™ .ifeandana&rsaleby me'ao^orbdit.1^ h Sky ^nr «SD«8f*r**'AB«A1irr» : SbLAR?HlSBAt«L^_ LADaTSiaXPiASOOaiiBS HAI4L 3A&$Si£tup> (SflEMEilfEYS,BTiS:SSES Aisp.WIGKSj. • Just received *nd for tale L. S. MORRIS. OCr»ENSBtfftGl£ Nov.^fc5t847> Gallons tamp' Oil, Jus| recet red and for sale by •! tif^*» .: • ' : Lv'S.'1»0'RRlS. Nov, ^, 1847. - •!?;•- auilfol Albany Patterns, air tight, EOT AIR FUftmCES, dwellings,_ Stores or Public Build-, for w)aT or\wood—both ^inds tnay be seen 'TWi^nSftiS3*ble; ^pableprejudrcBS, .but-h^rottolred- to a lduf tS iirred r? pdt ! 4AqunS jWa JWjw. ^ ^ ,„ & Wo J po« a h~ -LoTe-li»tenpd with for the night breeze had sank to epose JJ^J^.^ , To ha^^ernnda- syc^nioresi nj=sar tbe ghysio'iah's honsft, a strain, of* rnusic^at nor eair, so* teqtvenly,do^formed thatj-iiittoluntariif she looked upward— it conld not W (TF^aTttr.\--Too sQujids appro iched, and she'tiiatirigu'ished the air she had just been singing,.pi tyed'on va- rious insirumunta; -and fo.r ttififirst time the incongruity between haeappearand) nnd tlte houn and place,occurred io her. The ipyrtle wreath will clung to her brpw^'^h-le her lonjg .flutten trusses, es- cuping'fromitBe comb'wkich h;td copQn- ed ibum. atveumud wildly uver her shoal- der.f. Her dress, white, like nngel'e rai- ment, was not ctlcuja,tcd lo spreen. her, frum the observation ^he no much'dread- ed {fearer and nearer appronched the sounds ; and in an in-rta'mt She discerned hu«par(,f«rms. _ To fly, wauJUt-hayje been unavailing-r^to m>ke,even; the^ttempt, impo^sibjn ; fur, iter limbs wurq.paraliz- ed with! feaj;, _ ., . ,'.., j \ Brigb.^ vision of beaiaty! answer Jo oqf iMTOqatrdn.-—we, greet tjiee !\ e,x- claimed a young man \falling on one knee; \White another, rajisinga fiute to fhm lips, cried \Lfdfen!' Nod-Hems -diffidence, and > her grandlather ' ' ' pose . wbich, ( Jtl^e, n, loving4- -—-- 0 ..-•.. , —^ jj-i'v-w. „„.,!, 1 veropeti-pqwerscultivated,(draw around her a crowd of admirers, and nenaire ther means of supporting hera«lf—whii:h aha veryi -Very soon would be obliged to •the-brighP^a'avoi'the pic- ture 1 ; AHhn'a 'preprii«SSiOD3, arid \^her own timidity tluwsyidoW/i The lattery a poaretfuL wilUxUgwovecennfe; the form- er was so. hopelei3?^tuB.!s.ihatday.after j dajuHhe deferred Itj.arTdLJay. afier day juer disinclinatipp acqaireoptSSgsrtlt, un- til sb,e,.determined to remain silent, re- specting her newipro^pectsr^o long.as silence •waH.possjbJs-Tftnd then, trust 10 circumstances to aid in the fjevelqpment- '^u a salary worth place-I go engage' ^o^givd'pu a aaiary won .liEp|b,er!s^ealirfnftiBae.l»ty;r. : - -. „. ,., « Yes^iv Haw qi»ta time'enough to SHEARING MACHINES, l'es, r a spperior article, Cldflfler's tff nftoi^'fWntf-tfdd 1 fortfftt^.. *-- AJ^^H^Vmb WeU and CliBMniTiimiw aiunSBwrpl|i« fpro iho. new idoU-ond Tpwtean 'tempta.|^^|| i S t ^l><><^«^' j - v4n22u tion surrounds* her wifli'specidus jluresvp?-^- -' ' ' „^'_^_ *nd, WdttMa WWmtfmfaMqMl* JAoHiPJMBIiB'Him DRBSSBE, uowhol8iorao : ,\BM«ph B tW fli <^ raatic i^ • '*M «i o* ,o r *H t Teacher, and .pupil 5yere ubwgarjed ;n .„.»ir ef&rta, add foih^ \we;o aur- pr[sad arid gratified at the. rpsulu trrBat *—-• «*«tA4«. _tt,A Keufyp« /fall* ighii„ .,,.. They hud reSchfiiyhfl'd6or,'-and Eu> 1 t..T<. -_ ,.o^-.-trjj^^Mtei*is3iSi']jW| | f a i f4'opiecl of iter tiff«ctio»aippB(|jM^with the light-h'eaTiedtfe^sofion&^Eo^eTilgher To retarft-^iriftitrtoains^pf ,a ingor. ou3 consiitutton-jiand medical, skill -re> ujpred Allarr*ft Bt'rength toorter than ^jitdljaW^ejtj, ttfity^ipateicf; /\but with |retuining-heahbjaac'iturbily and raoodi' ha 7 *l&rneain.,old Afiatj'scoaage.r T«fe( THE ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. yty«fomegih»MOBi pwturfld,iapd,tpfley^i d ^ trayelllngnubjlpthat 11 he has opened 5 a ^nVbunB^lifo-to^Tneniat^cUrefcanaob >p where he'wll Be found at all times to at- Stia rftbo».» 5 jwrihtitlSd hePwhrfre' n'alUt 1 * « ^ose who may ffiivor hun .with their pat- -^iV^WvrJS 6 ?, |J^5^5!SSSf »gc- Prom hls'long.ejroerlenee, he hesitates jajld taRd|;,lie.r>.§V^r4Ja4t|irur tQ,h$g,jpt. to Bay> ^^ ne Cttn give^perfect satUfaotipn, ^— —-*_ »—» -,D.,M«I,-. .. „:, ...-, , i wi8hesno Ijetter rocommendfltlOn' than a CTPilege to shave or dress 'the hair, for when introduced in such way, he entertains no hflr onlyjove-rsEugen'e: GOXiDEST OPPOSITE: ;^gf^^ :^.jfWl^^i^*^ J M^^ '.j Ys of losing his customer. K. B.—Mr. H. W. has coneta'ntly on hand of \ own manufacture, a celebrated hair dye for HAs*£ij!iG'3 COBtFfbNNB • SYRVP OF TiAPHTmA, HliT ONLT A POSITiVB BUT WABEAJp'ED 'CTJBI FOR CONSUMPTION, AND AT4< DISEASES j)F TBE-tON^s;'. Tbe great sensation which was created among the medical faculty in the beginning of 1844, by tbe announcement of Dr. Hast- ing\s di«covery of the medicinal, properties of Naphtha, has settled Howb into a tnVrough confidenee that his *>Gbri»p8ttud-Syrap-' of Naphtha,\ is s pos'uivs apd^peedy cure for cQusumptiorj, decay, decline, asthroa, and all diseases which involve the wasting away of the human »ystem by. excessive'sweatinfr, ex- pectorations,'and biher effects of a contin- gent nature. It is,likevise admitted to be immeasurably »uperior to-.any.othet cough medicine which has e>er;]3eea Introdncrd, as it almost inmantanebusly relieves. the huski- uess of the throat, «offen«: the cough; and re- moves (he hacking and the phlegm. And the activity of iis, nqiure is such, that; the mo- ment it is tajcen'it pervades tbe'frame, diffu- w« gentle warmth, throdghout, secures a free circulation of the blood','arid opens ev- ery pore of the body, thus\ uivifig universal cgre»s to tbe impurities which all systems engender, 'arid which are the true origin of nearly all the diseases to which the '.human family is liable. L. 8. MORRIS, appointed sole ag*nt fur 1 he sale of thismedictne in QgdensbUrgb, CHEMICAL HAIR immkw* 3 prevent Baldness and Clray Sair, to Tea I. the Hair that hns Men off or become' thin ^ oess seemed to'increase. their eflwrta, aod\r«|h \wero wr- A. i'Sugeno'Was lOrtdi^d Wittj the severest HABY. fwaafAii WHOIiBSVLE JjRKTitll, t>RAI.BR A f Nt);|tANT|PACtjGREla , ^ ;' o* AY-e t-tt*'re »o Wr'e'itbil _ • t \-i' Are there no wreaths, -except the wreaths that • 'deck ••«.•! *• . • ,• : t'The brow's ofitnenwho .gain- renown by strife 1 [,No fame but that which tlsea flora the wredlc - Of happiness, and waste of human litis 1 and *n»o^ .iin»..cwt»-.*»M».j \«• •— . TGCM.S.and Ll^TM*?\. at tlje. §i»n of ttie .toral- JJ> \ffiiej to >i» e«nv<s, ...=« ~>~.?zr,-.2r- rUtlr .- ' VtaieV Si»«l B.^,i wiili, 11 RivU Tt>I?. near vleesrs. T° Q^od and man v without one ptfag eFplldffl Beir» Jewelry SUbp, FoVd Sfiect; Ogdeuktiiirgtt: : — •••• • |S0-u.'] Asknotort'earth-^unblemishedVhluestandsj ' '• —- : • ,i \-- —\; •'\'\- ' Unnoticed, nna'dorned amidst mankind-^- Airfan WllOO >1* seeksino wreaths, nu praise from human -.. JUIUC/U .JrilOOi handset,-.--- -i- . ..-!-.- .-it. 1.x.u ., . M ,1.-., , ;•.• Heavert rewards, and there its .wreaths are BOQTS'SHOES AND laEATBER, ••«->' -• •»—^ ' ' ' »..h^ Ai.r <;!..: j ..ttnri '» 'trii„.-A^j<.i, o rl •>- ST«BK&S«toKDto.—?to Boston this-disagreea- til&iitibN.$.Mi>RRlS, •• es>ent: Rochester among tlte number. The APOTIIRO-ABV STOBB. in the Brie*Thi.ld. ^^t^S^^^St'^ •«.,-*.* .M OoldenMortar. Ford St. Ogdea. XJ^&i^^^'ZS^Si^. peirUsai.drtHe foi^Wiiagf 8 7 spirit pTlov'e—divine Etiry dice !—Ms OrpbeUs suesi.\ *' For heav- en's sake,\ said the terrified girl, \do not detain me; n^essiliy has called me| om ai tltfs unseasonable httuir—dea\th may be the 1 consequence of dylay V At this mdmeht, one of the party, who hnd lingered behind the rest, cdfriei tip— he approached the girli llootosd'at her In- qmringly—»* Why Mis* Lyman, fa it you ?\ drew her arm within is, and left bis associates^ in 'consteirnation. * If was Eugene OasShtuJ'f Tie hcid Welti aWsihig tome of the villagers iit a- serenade. Shocked at the rudeness of bis compan- ions, he opaionized for them to Love, after griirig- with' her ttrtlie physlcian.and I kindly saw her home. ' A nd, who. W»X HJu^em^, Caaano ? A n liaiiaii musicjun, who had beenjresiding * -I. J*l^_ l-.t. „_'._»„«!,. .nil ml,. soon sweeter melCfdyT-rthe be|)r^«..0ell' cate^viVrati9hs,-^t{jf.ew 4 J8)}^^.hfllo pv'er. theiuhrjllijig atr^W ;mp tona^wa% farjqlptr^.to, Eugene\-Kio Wa Jjoy.l.oad.it ; had .stolen qa.hu.be^rtj^nd tunetl all its, fine, isstiea, Jo. tbv.ei punTJY and, heroism : 'J^he .wea^ whictj?'? spirit wowbjpppd, .ho imagingtL TOSiemljodied in me beautitttl JElisto,.. I/es^i^ug.jthBn bijt'tutjful, wjaijejtts W»% impr^enjed foja noble cause, arid, nosunbearn pierced his .cold^darjk d,utjge,on, but jljet^raeoisry. of ther. affec+ion, she .waa „ b?mdirig,.a;lpying ! [ear to other vows;_pnd .whpr*-be had languished out ,hjs terro,jtnd ,waaq|lqw- ed t,o drag his emaciated framg into the light of heaven, tbip!?fn,g,!hat,Bbe would be. hia kind nurse, the glndijo.rnpqnion of bis exile life, he found her a wife, A nature leas noble would have renounced j • —*\——i .1—.'t.'_ K„.I 1 Jftdtpcoinfiaofthje last dozen years si -Mft DKkens^irjHhe ^prdface tdnhe ite\yj PORKS, SCYTHES, edition,.of his WjOrkSjJI h ; aye s^r^sVO-fiptlstiaths, ana \Scythe Stones selling at eoBt for 4(^6iwt$.orthB.or}gin,'^f4^ti%^tai^by v ., N.s. PHKIN^ J - - - •• ... biv l\tn lR47. . • 4 lOtl bloomins; gnrlden into ^a-hoVyliug wild'err Bess, and rot tfie*i8bng>'of joy^iad subati- Certwaagwen pja^ antf toro.a,i5e.amehds for his ..selfishness..' ho. unremittingly shared- Love's cares' 1 and attentions-} .still, lq^rin^cTo^ds bfr^tfpbh'tb^ old jmaja**.' bfow\;\ ; ; ipTjant'oms\ ^ondefipeq pearanco ol.atich htstoriesjHhatmy .-read- j Boston—Saws from 8 to 36 inches in diam- «rs have-' am interest lb the -mai'terM will .j;, twaaa j»uhg^aja^i^^md;*wenty when the presentibUbilsherajiahractedby '**.*.*. v*rtB*»«.1;» , ^li.fel(.>>^^'th'ut-t!rtta , 'Writins suitable for shingle niachines or other pur- k for.saie by A. QHANE? & Co. JldenslJurgh, Aug. 23, 1847, v4n22u. J4©ftTGAGB SALE. tobert PiMi 'by mprtgage dated Jan- 2?, 1844, recorded In the Clerk's office ol ^ l0 prevent Baldness apj <3ti# Hair, toTestora , the Hair that hns fallen offorhecomf' and to cure effectually Scurf or Dandruff. Prepared only by Edward 1>halpri 61 Broad- «raj5:NeWyork. • L. S. Jfiorris & Co. Appoirjt- 1 cd sole agents for thesale of the same in Ogd- 'etfsburgh. \ . , ..., 14tf. •New York, Jans 1st, 1847: ' I outline, and gigantic-' proportions* haunt' ed him rjnceajn^ly. Poorold Allarf-1 givO to $1 3*>ds% tm'tt frrrahe ! whose infancy was cradled in thy Joving heart, will not by her desertion bring thy.gray batrs'wiih 'sorrow to the\graVe, One,day Lpve entered, offeringja rose to her grandfather, and saying 1 , . \ I have bad a long talk with the [flowots. gra'n'dpa'iVnd •$#£ 'vd'^hl Aoir [beapiiftri qri^'eii To-^eU.jou, how thei^ droop and Wither at your' absencef the sex—he only grieved, that be, hftd >iledtomake he.r uqderstar^d the, depth f^biHbejr mis? Jfo\?!^ ofh«a nffejeyon.; ifaiie^ad,^a,kiiew:sbe )i%c^^/i.Tjie^d'rn.,., ... w would tjoi have deserted him. Ijablam. |ly,' \And-the peach tree Which'brought 1 buigllN. V. CTt'r<-icriptiQ\i\ carefully pr«pared_£3l J. J. BACON, Dealer in drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oil, and Dye Stuffs, > Find, St, OGDBmBmGH, JT.J. Physiciansand\others .willSno, at. tWsestnb- Ushment, a choice assortment of Medicine, care- fully selected with reference to their purity, for soleat the lowest prices. \ URIJS f>E4RSQN> ,~~ CAm»KNri;u. JolNER. &.. 0<-'0<irol Builder, wilt attend o till cull* in htollii\ of biixlnroii, nltli promptnnnn «ml <le<pnti-h, (arStlop fornwrly oc- cupied hy li-o. F.C>nrk.«e<-\nd imlUluitean i>r>ba Presbyteriun Cliuroli, Fontelt.Olgd'Utiiiffiiriili. N. Y. ' ' - ' [vl-nlut n, p, jiiii,Aiin, CABINET llJAKEIt MD UNDERTAEER, Shop ••u Isali-'lia itrooV, nnpniit\ ttie Uubiltu Houio. BRADr.MAJDK COFFINS now and jtw*vi on\ haad<--AI)K»~A HKABiSB, to order. 4»u ; -& P. ittbu. • \ \' AUCTION ANB COMMISSION Ford street, Og<IeutbarSb A« V« C. STH*LMAN WHOLESALE $> MET, GBOqER. Water Street, ^ornqi of th&BrWgi Ogdensburgb, N. Y. uyheyillag£Oijjythre.e!inopthji, ) 5nd.who had \been so Iting hufTptied Jby, fortune, that be pjfpecfpd^qih^ now,, ppy bpfigts and therelorfl rfgnrde^,, the ^irnple, ^drfli- \ratlon and warm hojjr$alit£,.pjf rh&y\l lagers, as. the daren. of a new era. A motherless home -was- lrendert-d intoler- able by a futhcr's tyraniiiVj and- whefr/ln af-jor years, .-b^Jiail earned Ibrhimsell anoihpshonn?* theoxp^essio^ Cf hlifr^o thought banished bim fr'dir|ilj i '(ions; and broken, heajrta. forV^'himf W ittif that! sbullufoVniea^ | -knew, by.thejSniQlcethat so lazily ended . From, hisiips, 'twas a LOArca 1 happrned to AifoT'ssM^a nn%ice thembe fn this world, \T was nfeht, W.^la^e^w^^niototo • ' • arounn,' ', ' • -^ • -.!••••»\< -.AnftlrtftW^n.eyeshOTttthe-'elWteringtedrt Bnt the'ldtaet'etlll'puffed, nnd'I hear riot* sound, Save tfte-show• badking coughof eacb/strioke- • smitten dear. •-•• •••••• ,«»-.i' > -• ' i •»•• - i» in iifiiTu'fri lii r'-'^ifiii i^ii'\ iTifiriiiiiiiiiiii i, 3?ssaijs, ffiaicB, ^c. IiOVl3'Ii-Y»fA-»'..'. - _•• ? * BY ituABgOi. T. BEBtiea'T. '\ IT was a beautiful evening in June; old- Allan had been sitting'of an opon window, curtained with roSsorid honey- suckle, watching,tho dying day, until ihotitarry legend of;loye ond-btranty, be., tense Jove-fbi^olt'sic h.ad been disapprov- ed, flSioJ greot ^ijorts jBMta*©. 4 to iabViitute ..„ ,. __. .1 ed himsolfj nQt.her^jJbij^wyd; imagiqa- |^nU^Q\r'_p'e'aohefi^ r ,Wa^ tion Jwd^sledhjtn j,*.she. was pot wbpt U^j^^^i^^'M^ti^^^ 1 aiAi it\pjpmred J arj^alooe^^o th§k<lepih,9 of IdessBrtj ffjanffpa:? v.a •>. mortgage to ^,C. Buahoi Uohert W.Bush, 'Alt that certain > of land, situate in the village, of Heuvel- town of Oswegatchie and county\ of' St. 'I >.»,„,„.„„-,,„,,,,„ .._ m'e hence, being-two third parts of the lots \to n'rnrtr,ftA , *rBnmpthmrr.thnr'shoula^be* n ttndidescribed inaxbapantt survey made •10 pigpQS0,l|t-B0B>ptB.m - -• — • • -' • i>e~ceor _ aveyed WU&ZAE\ ^VilSA Teco^^eii^n'rif^ cer* I howled asfbUow*: sGOinmencingiAt -<thu P9.Qy.el^PiS^*ifl«^TecoyeQrJOfl.pi. 5»r. tpfBaid iot.numberten, ; utenceiuinhig oh 4am interminable- novels ,m !tnat,iorm-,jfcuthUne'6f it onJuBtina sfreet, two chains •whlcTi- usedfsome' five'-and-twe'ary '^earsK. &u ', ,ih Sl ; -Thehce- VihMng Northerly • •\. \ \?? M.T M . a ( iA.uw.-w- ^.x^ ^ •»' aneles twfftshalns seventyjtwo links to agq, ta 5e^a,Tr>e|^(jrrt-|he eOUtitry by|o U therlyilneofJot ntunbecShree in said .D^dwra.. and over.aome,of, ,which I reH i Thenpealong^aiditaejwti^.cjbaimrtwen- /TUBmbett^:baYaaliedinnumerabl.elears| r i ylinBO p ^ , ol8 -i to , ^ te ^.two ; before l servea pay O'pprenticcShiJ) tolsseventyrtwpUnks-p.therplacjsof. berfn-' 'fiFk' ,l f ' ~ ''' \'~ i'-'- 1 '\\ ' B -' • 1 ' •' g containing sixty hundredth ports\ ol ^an • ^r>i_'*'V- '-\-'\i '-'ju'.-^l?..r«i,*„i»Jf Th^e Wciaiined tto Be \due 6n«aTdmort- .^benjppenea.my0ffown.rurniyalsg at thetimeofthefirst pubUcation at tius ---••- ••---'» - - — '- J — -• -' ? hty.flve dpUars and ._ default having been paym'rait thereof, the'aaid premises ,:peraon 4fom t wnpse, Atunus, *. Mo*be so;a at public auction to the. highest bid- . . T -, „ . . - L — _ _ :„,„i„ a,,v,o s, Lawrence Hotel in Ogdensburgh (Jliristit'i-Galvanic EiBg« & Magnetic Fluid. f 'What though the causes may-not be ex- ained, -• • ^ ; n e, .; -.- .-..,-• I' §ince their effects jare.duly ascertained, • Let not delo<on, prejudice, or.-pjride,. ,, Induce mankind td set ~rhe mean's aside: Means which though simple, are by Uea- -., ven : designed -,-:•-• . To alleviate, tl.ie ills.of human Mad.,? < , (JriRIgTffiS QEUpliifE.GAiVANW flSTN&S aEd&tA^ETIC FlitllD'are a pos- itive and. permanent curd' for all bases 'of Rheumatism, acme or ; -chro}nic.* applyingto tbe^iead. Jaee or limbs. Gou^ Tic-JDoioreui, Vertigo.Kervous apd Sick.Headaene, .Indi- gestion, Paralysis, Palsy^Epilep&yKFMSiCon. vitisitons, Cran*p,\Pafpita<tob of] p#$feSn, Shortness of-Breathi-Apoplexy; 'Stiabefs\ 1 of iheJfoints, Weakness oi'tBe Limbs, Lumba- l^o, Painifa the Sidjs anXiVhest, %inal. and fftip Cbmptamis';.lNfer>ous Ttetn'drs,.NetiVal- his po«l r he raournea over. Jpo. crttgl rnns^ \ \A tear eiatfedBtO the--old- Mawa eyei might r^ayer,m,9et [ }be,ijswn i pf,.l^ 1 taily '„\*! The JEianr^'tbnt, $\arile$'$ui jree rnayi '-* * • **-* npr|.gentl6!^e.ort. plflng^o not be here topiclf if^Jruttjand Lthoojd scatteretf^er thts desertpf rnine.dJjtjgas, I,*^ra| ]^.im'VlmWl^3ffl r.j..„.. IgirT.cjoJqrjngdaepp.ly.r,, % «,Haya3fer*,fiirftV ed propheWigjraridpaJjtnndj«.thls a pre- diclib*#rrly'afea\tr?? , ^ ' *'- •\'•\ ••••«* tpatwfti wotild-ae*!- Iwnkiy^wiin-caohj \otheff and meet 1a© traeh/^rhaftfycr icj m8VDft, 1 boldfy3?*' i,afl ^r ••'&«•-» ^'t! ^ $$. jookjfpnijfiiei r |ej»?e^5o^aie;'iiih!b eiflf#.e^aU2«hjr^«rid.t*e^ without a narnevlj JEtndj.warniDga. were mvpif tojon* party, sinister 1 HJOTiv^iaB* 1 Eugenocntered*itba bunch of'radish- e^«^elt^^ t ^-fiMtbt- from the , '«I om glad yoa have pome to aid me *ldv,myJ;a^|ii8t,on )T ^rQp^48iea1t ,„ iffi^Si|P jlyu: jono < evenihgatdttatilight, with «ar|MES& BROvm iOSBfc f Attorneys^. 41914w dfeanV. ^Aias'f m&^$^mfy io^rirl orteneiea nameless hiip a fidelity .- ^, . .. for bappines^i'^f^t^ ooriatancyi flowers, henveh'i Hkea^li for the under the sweet influenco of •i M^%.^# e ^^V lo l' d ' m MW-?,4 I ^ .•^ ) V«:,.a.., .\ s«rtmeW^r3cJ|M/wla^h^ r|b«.,jBBinpilence^wlijtqb^8|ibOths^atlod b YCTli#ti[r. W«SI6V'4U ' -jhlnlthe^eS^*\ 8 ^ . vMW ihe ily Borne,! W8 «3Pl&SFyWI IE Rail term; j)f tMa-Acadeniy. will corn- |h A Pg'8ltQulp|bO ft-.Tfij ^onThm;so^^J^ptb4ayiOfAVi«Btbwt» «i J-- •wA.^Ti.Ai . .i&«i »ii6W«t,Vi! W 'nn>',A« ; •'» JV>*t« *V,AJP l moV^ar^^EoFrnV^Wof^lf^mriet iJBlfS^'wSiS^PiWejbfeBs.po^Ae^sanu ^?]»??*^»:^5^WrS.\:'?5F'rfc!^^ 1 Ku>teiwfW;cohfi:de^fhaitm4^^direts- w% [Jiim^rrftfritonml of rjetodj. f M,w>lob : 1he lifid pledged his aarliestvows^tand novirin4'foreiga lanfl fa&'waA'ltlltoow-. Ntf^atth«s#^fl)rir*, 'T; \' '. , . .,, BicBirerolutioo^Prontthaving^rtdcrick- oa^harpsichdrd^ari'hpWpolntrintr \•' 'ft nnitoOroducar, »h*iWttirft*'«iHHeP'-^elB«t\^.«eif:«WM , f jt n* jreflecHnffrft charat^et aMflo. \inaUi g#fmmtoi^^ ror--wai pfacidlto^orreMBno* wiftt art hw^J'- W W* t?«?Wl«^ B J? a !?!. ifffiffi-ffliteS&ffi^ifilTa^^ •inpoHto picture thnt biJiii ff«r tha jtedj wro, troprfiolSir^nf «•'^'it'*«« fmudbr forgOiy^«nd*fiddfe^Wbte^ Un—a-precious a*uxi»li«y to mil' itfl»lfr» Bathemngs,?itt^he(*ondi drVJohn •**** frMnfigtbatacft Simrp*Gliib^f lhar*em> r -.„ , T -„_ T ..--„,.corrSbt, JnltrutJtlon, In ;~;\ T:f . : L'V'7 : *au^«^Sr'* a ifthi tko^' pe'n^enir,anf'ornatefeM^r^nches not filing, pfi4?0 WW mM0te, t H!? l ^ , IgMby aW-sl&ttsatMonr ' ' and aiij^Tervous.Disorders, ^Asa\jbrevea- nergyan GARl-ERs: 'a'n'a S^TRl'NGJTftlNtiSrG PLASTERS, a%e usen'ln mpfiefe-cWroaIc;eia>ies ' ol' disease, and can-be; worn bythe most de- licate, person jHritfytbe potosp ppjr.iect safety and cq Cheaper than ever. ' THE^ubsc'rib^r#rlpeknf a^'iatleflnd ekten^maaiopojBapiJftevSQ^ne«drip'TO!Pof era cheaper than they,haVeeverT)een«)Jd before CaUand;e^anlu%feR?oui8eIvMsjt>'U^ •-' . ' ' salcSSIpirlr? OeKl,,fe47^'-8\ '^•\-•••'\•^- i 4f33,tt _ w&o^^^j^e; ST£« rtreri'ffi' o dfitbrii-lonf %tf«; liphovV; tiothfnr'bffet Mft&tiMtdtfapuWro •fhrmghi' oti- w^hliiri ouT story^corfr means ,„,„.,... iiTi .. 6ri consideraVoni tria^i txarily.. bred,iih; ihe.iccianiryi'; Th w*a/,rjo selves* 1 Fnto r d|Sculuei trough^ tgew Kilgfi''cSp^^j^^^.Wjp^ent^n^pal! want V^t^M^a^^ reSMrM^^ - aTrlAraiTon* that althouen born antt (poraltone to their sentiments and man- iJPrepared Guano* -- ^ARMSTKONG, .AM. *«> .UjHiMmlnnrelii tfieworiil,^^llSsd %JSH A«d«tenli - : V \\.'• Ktmatitdjuse^itSifertlll^^y^r^Hrotten^ina ;i . , ,„ ft 9 yaB0j#ee,.^ffl^^^^.;onTfte eonirary, possesses the tenuMte^uWroenfeibr aif sorts of vegotation, -anWlts 4ertility'last.s > Xor years. It prevents rot and protects- vegotatfon ftom the rayages„ot1Korma^ate?piBrii and otter insects 5 h&Mwm$3mW$$&&*• Htradre&orgsigtto J <^^^^, **** Ogdeneburch, «;OT.20, 1847Q|v s 4nJ3^^ thopreBeh L tteai iesfqr4,i \ s this Seminary affords bprh and boraltone to their sent) . .- \»- -^ Jpresentsslrdn^iMneeMentir to OMehts, fusrdians,- to pia» their chUdrtn*na-ward» |r}ei5f .in?* alinplf -• sp^^ouciijlfl^pjono^-. ilB'yWtlitat-itM] o^.n%Jf«cir . /MyrUwi bei»gd<feTTed to/I,tfaonght irtw mrit'?fe 1 ** ?fo ?ti ^ d - r f!W-'^^M fcoursa.orMpellnicn^.tectures, on the *hain%rliia#lroiis ibttitehe*Kinp» ex- ^W\b^Wih |n% -• Hea*y ; ' *^fM»lleii- _ _ T expressly tor ser* LfJK vice to be htdlriwy'flusntlty from dhi a.lpW'ydi,'' ^^ .. ,' , s jr«H.'GVflST>, '. Gl-^0$i> tec6iv&&fQi sale ond'dlitrlbution; tolub-sgent^- All wlibinijot clent and \modern LaguageiPiln-, • - '• tttg.:D»wlrig:«e,5- >'\•«\ * . fc \\'»88V- • \\ Wnt&ttfflt.cnirftp^ *-/..* *%^>.' +;-• jar:- . ,t I •«'**™,?*.Tir a Zj'X •MMUHfl .. *-___-»i«,»«M1 ;entAiW«er|,t«*t. -*.-. SHlMd \^fmm^^mi M m m V •^j •% i