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THE ADVANCE, SEPT. £r, 1861. HOME DEPARTMENT. ALMAHAC. u.4j .10.1* Wind H. W. Tb« Namawtid Onloa ArrtmMnnJ fexiety, will hold iu Hecoml aanua) Fair, at Hammond, on W«dae«day Mid Ttafamtbiy, October ad and 3d. of , Kept. «, 1H61. of* TriiHtucM met pursuant to ad- journment. Prettitnt: A. M. llfrriiiinn, President, an«| Mwwrn. Jonea, Thomson, Attlcn. Hlo- «urn, and Witherlieiul. Minute* of previous nuvting road ami approved. Mr. (hiewt took hitt aeat with the Hoard. A tthiowalk wits ordered on tin* wester- ly aidn «»r (Mark Htreot, tiotween tin* lot occupied by Auwm Arnold Mid (ireen The (Mi-rk wiis ordered to notify r^M of lota on Ford atrect, between Hns- l>rou<:k and J)lvlsi<ni Hlrcetn, who have hot completed HidcwidkH on such streets, ordrml July 10, to complete them with- in ir\\ dnyn from thtH date, i < hi motion of Mr. Thompson, the mut- ter of repair* to the bridge on Main Htreet inferred to Mesum. Jones Hlid HlocUin. Th<« following <'li%iit\!t wwv presented, lted, mid ordered puld for: MlfttlWAY KIND. rot (!om'ns Pay-ltoU to Sept. 20, fHT/iO \ M<Kob*rt*, Com. of tiiricwulks 51.05 i *i. VOJH\ Oak I'hink, 10.IW Ay<* Mch^rH. Thompson, Hlocum, Vithrrhend, UueHt, Alden, and Jonen. < Mi motion of Mr. (hieat, it wat» reaolved hut the )M*r eentnge for selling Chinu »r«< In*, tlxixl at ten per cent. Adjourned to October 8th. I*au«llor4's Parses* i ;lh. landlords of thiK Village 1 have iade up a purge of $375 00, to be com •to«i for over the Empire Course, in ^dcitHburgh, on the 2d, U<1, 4th and 5th iyK of October. OH Wednesday, the 3d,u puneof $1.10, en to idl trotting hone.* in the world, !r licut^, best •'! in fi, in harness, the mid lie it hor<e f<» have entrance nw«»- Tlm <• to nitre >tnd two to go. M .Ins Purw $100. Open to ull run :g hordes in the world. One mile mid •e.'it, l>« 1 t\>o in thfer, Three to «liter I hxit t<> <M ». M d.-iv Purse $7.1. Open to tilt Uot \ Imi ,r. hi uirn in flu- Ih'st tl;iy*< luce. < IM\it.. )n > M 'I in .\i in hurnens. Three •Ml. | ;\||| | (WO tO i^O. ill -I;i\. IVirM- $.*><>. Oj>«-n to nil trot- * li..i *•« <>\\mt\ in tlie town of Oswe- 111* on t\w '.•:;«I <if Srptcinbrr, tHIii. IM it i, l<cni :'» in .1 in lmrnc^s Tlinie id i .mil two to go, ir j,n «:s wilMm hotted and run uc- n to the rult s ol the rnion ('ours* 1 , * I-.luud. Kntrance 10 \wr cent., to ii<l to the TrcaMirw l>efoM' 10 oYlock ie rvitiing previouH to each race. - * In rome off if the weather will tid- A»MO4-|lttlO||. UHnv ihe ( iitholir* llenev- \ . ••>< i.tlimt w ,ts dilivi inl l»^t Wed- y '»v«;M. :it iheir Hall, I'v HoxriuH i! I -»u. K^j . on \Tlu 1 HcitelitK of | i'ii i< Tin- SJMUKI r illustrated ,\U,< •! n*-<n iatiou «\*p» % rtjtllv t o • MI M in Iraditij; them In iiidlHtli- ui'it (IK 1 iin|»r»>\emeiit or' their iM<t ilit- ioruiiUion <ii jriM»#l niond j t» r He '.nid .i^tH'itition tended ' k> ui' n In'Mrr -•'-•» iudtvidimW. its j -<•, . us I hrisriftlis, :uid ;»K putrit>1«, i tin. orrtipitd sitauit mi hour, und !M--nil iu Mi. Jtidson's ii^unl eiier- MI I. I \ ni t '! \ Ie. ' 1'JM 'ui^inrtl Tom Thumb will 1M* I <•»• ilir third of (Mober, when >••• hitiipv to meet hiH old friend?. Capt. Kcdingtoir« company WH* favored yt«terdtty with a moot bountitu! din UT of the l>eflt viauilH and confectionnrief*. Bouu* hundred of the re**ideuU of Mori in- town ami Hammond hail tendered a Pic- nic to the company, and yesterday ful- fiUfjdthe tender by bringingaaarly enough provision* for the entire rcghnqnt. Aiiu»ng the artfele^ wen» two Or three che«w$e, chicken pie*, box** ol' honey,.and any quantity of cake* and pit*. Hie table presented a very picturesque appearance, with ita h>ng array of ejiitijcs, colored red, white, and blue. Among, the prominent designs, we noticed a cuke, having the in- Hcription, in tri-c(»lortd letters \Our Brave Volunteer (Company X;\ und an- other, \('aptain Jf t'. O. llediugton. h There were wvrral with flag* and inscrip- tion** to the Union. So bountifully were the provisions supplied, that although more than two hundrott partook, among them the regimental olHrerv-enough re- tnnined for a hundred more. ('apt. Ked- ington'n company will have extra ration**, for a time, at least. After amply justice had IKVII done to the dinner, remarks were made by Col. Brundnge, Kev. Me*?»i>. Bhepnnl, of Malone; Entitman, of J>i^b<m; KrntiU'H, of Hammond; Captt*. Smith. Hyde, HaiiHom. Thoiuiiv, TluirinUke; A<lj. Grtle, QnartertnnHter Pike, und Oapt. Hed- ington. (ten. .Iud<l trevly fuiuUhed dish- es in Abundance, a» well HB tables and seaU. Mr. Vroman, of Hammond, and Mr. Wordenhave, we b«»lieve, are entitled to the credit of leading in the suecensful carrying-out of what Col. Bruudugc pro- nounced %l the bent picnic we hud attend- CKI in five, years.\ The North-Lawrence Brass Band, Mr. Wright leader, turnixhed mowt excellent tnu»ic. The \Travelling CorrespoiuJem\ of the Toledo lieraUl dt Ti/ae* is a sagacious man, and knows how to appreciate, merit, as will IN; seen by the- following fluttering notice of our village and institution*, which he sends to H recent number ot that paper :->- \ Ogdenxburgh I* the eastern terminus of the Northern Transportation Compa- ny'*! iim;. From here, freight i» carried eastward over the Vermont Central Hail- road. The railroad and steamboat corn- panic* have some pretty extensive build- ing* to accommodate their business which is inmienwe. From OIK 4 to four steamer* arrivu daily from the upj)er Ukeri, laden with their thousands of bush- els of gruin, cant ward hound. There were flye proucllerH ui port to-duy. The town IH handsomely laid out, on high ground, and the stieeU are, ttwUsluilv or- nnmented with hhude trees. Two daily newspapers are published here— The Journal uml Tutt AJ>VANCK. 1 s|wnt a half lu>ur very agreeubly iu the ottice. oi TtiK AUVAM'K. It htts a hirge rylinder llou presf), for thu newspaper, and a Hoe jobber. Kvery thing about the establish- ment ap|>eard new, neat, ami snug. The paper, though small, is handsomely print- ed, and is edited with considerable ubili- ty- nhiily c.irculution nl>out 3,000.\ let*. We extract the following itemn from n, letter date<l Bept 10, from a member of the 16th, concerning the doing* and con- dition of that regiment:— \Today I have been at work at the new fort, which in about threc-fourtUK of a mile ca*t of Fort Ellsworth. Three rogimonttt of our brigade were at work, and it would inrpriMu you to *cc the amount of earth shoveled by us from 7$ A. M. till about 5 r. M. Kvery Holdier of our regiment, who is not on picket duty I or enmp guard, unless si<k, Mmr% Vatoa. I'ndwthe recommendation of the Btate Uni<m Convention held at Syracuw, the people of Jefleraon county have issued m call for District Couventions of the vari- ous Asflembiy Districts, to appoint three delegates each to the Senatorial Conven- tion, and to nominate meinbtsrs of Asocm- bly for each District. They ulw> call a County Convention, to be hchl at WaU'r- town on the 10th of Octolxir, to oominato county oflicern. St. Lawrence county Kltoitld iwue n Mimilur rail without delay. to rnion feeling continue* to i *«»n« \hv comity. Then* is n«» «n_v «inui>i that t,ht» people of old ATI ll.r :in> i n tt> uoi purt>, in their w io..- who have eulutfui Jtt Cftpt. on . eofiipimy undpr prrmiwioit •n- ''iiHincMh before reporting ut e/v»MH, are notified to report by , noon, at the eotnpiiny'N u < iin|> ^\ IHC|»I . '•'. • ' O l work. The foil is a birjre, hi^h liill, and j eover?» u littlt* less limn ten acres of . ground. It i- liein^ built with ;i penntt- netii embankment, that no reU-1 bid I nor lutttery eun breueh. The ditch around it ) is about I en teet wide, und will be about I neven feet d«e,p. The soldiers *£et *•'• cents ! JMT day tor tliin Inb4»r. Thin, with the $l!l a month wa^-es, niid Ito.iixl and elothen, in fur better than Hi^ most o-f u- enn do at home, und ought to !>e a strong inducement for many «»*' the ntalwart fel- lowK in the runtl region** of old St. Law- rence, to «nli«t lo nay nothing about the patriotism wliieh nhould uro;p them to the service of their country. \The rebels Imve advanced their pick- ets about a mile, within the punt five dayn, but I guess they keep a «;ood road to rim hack on, anil mid better look out to ntnrt in time, for they ennnot Htund before the I'nion IMIVS when they otu-e %vt under wtiy. '* The inont of the regiment ure en jo\ in^f first-rate health. Som»* have the fever, find a few Imve died- perhaps, in part, from the netflecliu *ome mctisiire inciiletit to a Mttdier's life ; though, from a visit to the <'ity llonpital, a few days *ince, I should judgt tliat the sick ar< 1 generally well eared for. There lire about eighty patient* in the City Hospital, the immt of them with typhoid or enmp fever. The months ot August and September are the worst for this coin plaint. \ I urn unable to say anything as to when we HIIHII have, a battle. .1. A.\ \ Military nflairs are progressing lltiely ut Camp Wheeler. To-day the number wan increased by the arrival of the ('haniplain cmnpiiny. Captain Hansom, numbering about HO mm ; HIM) the Liilnm company, alnnit 40 nun, i* .x|Hr,te<l UH morrow. The regiment is making rapid progreftHin militrry tuetie^Kmt w i|| prob *t»ly \m full in twenty days. A. 8. Partridge, of this villuge, A«lver- tyr five huudre«l able iKKlled men. The pursuit is honorable and . the pay good. I'urlicuiucti \tiil be furnished on Col. Brunduge, on Monday atlern<»on, received orders not to receive any more companies at Catnp Wiioeln*. Those who now come in, inutt join companies already organized, of which there are teu. WA )»r«!sume that the Lisbon com- pany, iu) well as (/apt. Goddard's. will join some of those not yet full. This* will l>e the only way to get into the Ht. Lnwremx 1 regiment. Camp Whe«ler. Everything nl>out the enmp wan re- markably quiet ou Sunday, more strict regulations having )x>en made in relution to tjiHitore. Kvcry department appeared clean and onlerly. Uen.{Judd was attcud- ing to the cooking department, which is arranged very convenient, superintending everything connected with his office. Many of the troops came to the village and attended Church. There ure five hundred and seventy one volunteers, us we were told by Col. Brundagi 1 , but have been reinforced since by the addition of seventy from Brother, under (.'apt. .Jones, who arrived this morning. Kev. R Kd- dy of Canton, has been elected Chaplain of the Regiment, and religious services J were held at the camp in the afternoon. A regimental bund is also organizing, to be composed of twenty-four pieces. , The examination of officers is expected j to take place on Friday und Sat unlay of the present week. The sleeping arrangements UICJ e.xedlent Hud the boys seem to enjoy them, the t ten ure till in good health und spirits, and ure improving rapidly iu military discipline. Col. Brundugc is.a great favorite among them. It is expected that Mie Hegiment will be filled within twenty <:ou««rt in Preseott* On Wednesday evening, a splendid juvenile concert took place in I'rescott. One hundred und fitly children in cos- tume, under the din-ction of Professor II. ('. Mufton, <tf litica,, guve u Cantata en- titled \ The Fairy Land.\ The effect vMih irre»istably splendid and drew forth the warmest encomiums from u first clash audience. Though this was a repitition, the hoiisu was filled iu every pnrt. Prof. M. showed a great superiority in the management of mien entertainments. , I'rof. 11. C. MMHOII, who ha* had mu<:h ' i experience in children's i:onc<Tt«, festivals, J i\:(*,. has voliint(X'nMl to help the getting up in concert for the benefit of our volun- teers. His splendid success iu thin branch of teaching, together with Mr. Keding- ton's rcputatimi, wiil ensun.* n grand afi'uir. Prof. M. is an active, loyal Ameri- can citizen and loves to help the good eauiic along. All the children are invited to meet with the Children Hinging Society on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at tlw Lecture Room where the Society URUAUV contenea. Lifibon will 1)« represented in the 8i Ilegimeut. A meeting was In Id in tho Town Hull, ut Lbbon Centre, jsept. 18th, tit ?J «'<-lnck i\ if., pursuant to pre- vious appointment, for the purpose of raising u \oluntcor company in the mu\ town, to till up the Md Regiment. Ira Wallace wusAppointed <iiainnun and \Y. Dezell S«i<retury. The meeting wus nd- <lressed by Mr. (Jeorge Kastman wndjiev. M. Kastnmn. who did justice to the cause. The committees then reported that during the last four days, ovor forty names had been enrolled, und tin- prospect wu», that before the expiration of the next five dayb, Lisbon would have u full com- pany. The meeting then adjourned to KaMirdny, the 21st, at 7 oVlock r. M., to meet at tne Iluntia School llouw, District No. M. CoMUftCATION AT fcJA<JKBST'« Mr. (ieorffe I>. Wise, attwhed to the naviil flotilla now fitting out on the W<»stern waters, haa arrived at Backet's Harbor, direct from Ht. lx>uiN, with an order for all the cannon, shot, and shell, in the bar- racks at that place; and in less than four hours they were moving to their destina- tion. They are destined for the gunboats now building tm the Mississippi. The Collector of the port of Sacket's Harbor, seized, on the 10th inst., the household good*, works of art, and curi oaitics from China and Japan, belonging to doru. Tatnall, now in the rebel service. They were seized under the Confiscation Act of the 13th of July. OmM, lium, ««pt, n. SIR:—Wilt yoa permit'me to my to the public, through your columns, that the afwertion of The Journal, that Th* Uaznttfi has betM sus)Mmd<?d, in un- true. It is published regularly, and fur- nished to subscribers in tin* county of Franklin alxnit ns promptly an ever. Respectfully yours, F. I*. FI.ANI>KHF. Firm. The livery firm of Alden and Uoodno has been dissolved, und tlie business will, in future, be curried on by Coodtm und Dixon. at the old stuud on Btate Street, Ladle**' JPaper Collar*. M. .1. Murphy lifts just recuivi'd. dirct-t from the nmliufueturers, a lar^r< assort- incut of ladies' collar*, made from the new material, which are sold low, at his clothing store. Ford street. Cull and see them. Wide-A water Cape*. Persons having Wide-A wake Capes could make no better use. of tljcm thun by furnishing them to the Volunteers. All ('apes left ut Atche-son's Hat Store will he sent to the cump grounds. F««f Day la Waddlngtoo. At a meeting of the Trustee* of the village of Wnddington, held Hept. 2Ud. 1801, pn*Hcnt J. V.C. Northrup, President, and James ltediugton, !S. J. Dewey, J. JurdUt ami John Peacock, Trustees, the following resolution wu>ofl«red by Januv Re<lington, !C«q., nn*\ was unanimously udoptcd : - WheivuK, our IMIIOVIMI rounfry is now unhappily in a state of civil war arising from the unjust rel«:llion of a portion of tlie I'nitcd Stntiw, and w hen sis in view <if the evils urisiug therefnun, the President of the, iVited States has appointed the 2<>th day of H«;pUn»l»er inst., n> n day of fasting nnd prayer to Almighty Cod that he may interfere in Iwlmlf of our national existence and tho niaintainuncc of our government as inherit**! from our futherh. thenrfbre JiejHtltwL, That the inhabitants of the village of Waddhigton )w requested to nlmtaan on that day botweeen the hours of £ A. M. and I) p. *., from all their usual pursuit*. clos<» the <loors of their Hsual Mlaoe of buninesH and in tlieir own pecu- liar form and mode of wonship, and in the place «f their own election observe the religious solemnities of the day. KDWAKD ARMBTKONO, Clerk. A Kolla correspondent of the 8t. Democrat state* ttiat on Friday there wa« a report that a skirmish had taken place in Vernon county, Eaut of Port Scott, Montgomery and Rains. BOH mon Reported exptwdj tor the Weekly By J, O. MCDONALD. O«iDm«BCHfiB, Keptcmbcr 98,1681. A«h— Doty free Petdt 5)6 it* <;andI<M»-I>Qt j 16 per cent.. €30ml— Duty frw , por too 600 Q p«r ton 9 00 <& Lohigb, per ion, 19 00 & Ft«h—Duty fr«ft Dry Cod 400 <* 440 Mackerel 1000 Pralt«—I>uty frw A pi>Je«, driin}, prr bbt H 00 Apple*, green, per baxh,, 88 Ix'niooi* p«r box ft 00 Orong<'H per (HIX 0 (X) Flour and Meal -Doty five Hup<*rflnc Klour p«y bbl ftOd Kxtni FIcmr pt*r bbl ft B0 Oat Mi-alpnrcwt., 3 00 Indian Meat p«r cwt 196 Grain-Duty fret* . Wh<-;it per booh.. Bprtnjr, <& 8 89 <£& GO (& 6 00 <& 0 00 WlM'at Corn Oatu Rye winter 06 1 15 45 IS 35 8ft 4ft ffc-nn* - 100 »Vari Bariey per n»t 360 Rnckwhfnt, per Wh 87 —Duty free—per ton.. 1... 6 00 Hldo* Duty free ... Hon«r-Daty94p«rct.,perlb. It Iron Doty, U. H. 84 per c*nt.. V%. 10 p«r f wnt Pip per ton 9000 Bar American rolled 80 00 Har Bnglinh rolled B0 00 Ruwia(Hhert)p«rlb., 15 American »heet per lb., Z Lara-Duty fret- 11 Pla«t«r— PerbW 100 ProYlaf OB»-Duty free tinder receprodty Pork per bbi., tueBit 1700 Pork per bbl., prime, 14 00 Haraaperlb., • 1*K 8bouIdem per lb., Poultry per lb Hatter per lb., per lb 8 « 10 4 8 Potatoe* p*rba«b 85 BOSTON * MARKETS. ft -4 00 ^ 160 ^ 100 <& 1 » @ * 60 ft *» © 40 Q 40 (^ 50 & 1* <& 400 <t 40 ® 7 00 Q* 9890 © (A 0U & 17 <fr <b U & I860 <& 14 ® 10 © 10 fib 11 A !* , Sept. S6. CORN KX<'HAN<JK - The rec.'lpt*i»jnreth«25th liHve been 7771 bbla Flour, a590bu»«heU Oata. No <\orn. J{y«. or Short f. The uinrket for Flour ton- tiniu^ rifiu, with a jr«od demand. The ^al««n liave bi-i n at &> \\t}L(it& 'X\ for <u>niinon brnndH Wex(«Tii; ^.\U7\(^» 4U For fiuicy; $5. VtSi $5.*7 1\ for uxtrrtu; ii nd $<i<Jji7 for superior, tuelndlnc choiee brand* Kf. Lotiin. (Soutlicrn FJouri> crarre and quiet. We qiu't*- conuiuiii «mi tiin**\ ut ^.'i MVUb 75 ; extran at ^kifii.WJ; nun mijierior al $7(J'.^ S! per hhl.. inrltxi | Intr cholen ttrnnrii* Baltimore. Corn i^ Jinn. W» miote. W«»leniyeiloH'ti*»Milfa\ and Wrat?rn tnixi-il the per burthel. Ol«t^;>i^('10l'. for Wet-turn. CnutulH and Southern, live \n (-rarer, ami t»e prfe** is nominnllviOcper f»»ifliel. ^Imrtr- have boon nold nt $)*(/ 1J, ami Fine Kti d and Muldliu^H at$I(k(f $•&* vt ton. ; IMUIVIHIUNH-t'ork 1* «lHnj? nt tf.KK r At$$UMS for prime; #l-i:0r-l5 for mecu : ja»<l *l« W^j 1760 i W;\r. viifh and 4 ino«. H^'ef rnnK\* 1 from %(itirr$\4 ^* bbl for Kitt*lern unn W«-**tcni. Lu»d '»r<('.i'i,«• iu i bbl« und tierreb. and l(*R.IU>,c to ke^* ; Smoked IlauiH 7!v^ H /\ oenth ^ OJ, canb mid 4 mo*, in But- ter tlie CHIVH Imve been a 1 13j^(jjl tr for >Mjod and extra, and K (>t 10 for common ; mid t 'bei'-f r»<&7<-. per H».. w lo f|iiality. KKW-YOBK IT1ABKKTW. N«w-YoaK, September M. ASH lis.- A^uiet »nd uurhantfed. Saleo Ii bbb< ! at *r>.25 for Pi-.tf: f5,:w for Pearls. I FIA)VU.— Market belli r. Receipt* rJS.h^J M»!f. Hale* ifl.(Wl) burrelt\ at .\W&&,:X) superior Mate ; 5,tjO % 5.70 for extra SUIe ; &,^O0Uj.»t Mtip. *w eHt- *rn; !i,»e<?t fl.80. common to medium extra WeM- orn : fi,HU(£&r>,i4ofbippintr brand- and evt.a Round HOOD Uhio. Cauadian i» flrimr. Sale* 500 bblH fit o.aO^I.'W for Mitierior : .».,*>o(«tG..\iU r for •oiniuou to rhok-e exti-u. Rye Hour *te.ndy at t,\Mm\Xto. \V1I£.\T.—liweiiiu -J0H.7M bu*b»:l». Market » t«hade flnner, H'itn a very »n>der«te deMiaud. - Snlen w>.oot> btfhfli* at *1.2O(«7 !.<•*> f <( r Mfl«auke«- ' club ; fl.-'L'J for Amber \u\\n ; $\.:-Vi red w»\*lern : j $l..'jft6f l.iUfor white wt ttti-ru ; $1,1^1.^) for Ku- ! clue Sprintr. ItYK -Firmer at tW^dS*' for wi—teni: TUtfia lot Stale. JVMU-KV • I>ull and nominal, at &!(<?>?& <:eiu». CORN. Re.eipt> WfiH bu«>lieU. Market :fc« heller. Sal*'* HKi.(\oii i>u-h.-lh m 53C<&M forirood prime mixed w»-*-terii. OATS. Steady, al '.*Y't»M for \Ve<-teru. Canadu and Stale. I'OKK. Steady. s H leK 101 b»)t«. at fU.W* for nifiio $lfl,(IU for prltne. L \ Ufl -i^uiel and Arm ai K?ti> IjUITTKK.—Siilluij at 7^/*l0 for Ohio; rj6$14 for Htrtte ; choice nU'HOJ . CHKK8K. -Steady, at fVftT. WHIHKKV.—Markvt firmer at PIANO FO •«•!€. CLKMON8 Ar RKDWOTON, DKAUUtS IS SI Hoie AfoaM for tke HALLKT, DAVIS 4 0O.»8 PIAKO8, taelr Hole A««ata for tb» CH**Ue4 With tt«lr Pat«rt Hanaasie Attaohineat tt t« Moatc A Mtt(4c Bookti JV1MQN BANK BUILDTNa, UP8TAIR*. (ltfj AFOTHBCARY ANB l»B17«4a»rT. «ro: OUDKNHBUKUH, N. Y . Wboleaaie and ReUil Deafer la ORUQS, CHEMICAL8, PAJTOfT lODHOOnf, PAIKTfl, VARNISHKS, RKXFORD'8 CAHOMLB CORBKAI. I' UnriraUed M a Tonic a*d MftBe«ae4f for IXDIOR8TIOK, DTSPBPSIA, WXAXNB8«, OXVXKAL DKBHITT, to., to Depot for the sale of the above, Whotonftto dllUlUftt JOHN BINDOJPS I>ru4K Store, MEDICATED QINGERBRSAD NUT&, Kor eradLcatiaf erwy •»•<**• of Vff XIV O ^L 3MC • 1 tj/fff In Children auul CiJ-rovrn Perwonai. . ROYAL VILAS Him Jwt reoelved a apleavdld lot of Boots. Shoes and Rubbers.- I * w «AU. AND ,hKK THKM. . Th*>/ or* Utr nie*rt m*r qfmd in thU mark* i-' ( th'op iix vaxdL »w» them. i i AMON<{ TO KM ARK SOME NKW 8T1TLR8, THEY ARE UNCOlfMOlfLY CHZAP. So.m Ftrrd Street. opfX>**<* J. H. (JUKiiT'S . April 5. l*il. [»-dtf] NKW DIC(i (rTOBK, KO. 70 FORD STREET, OQDSHSSVBOH, V. T. I D. KALPU WoriJJ RKSPKXTKIXLT i, niinoTinr<- to tbe ritirenx of (>«jd^'it»bonrh and ] \ k-lniiy i hut be ban fitted up »o AWVI^TCC'AKY v\ Store, where he will of ev»>rvthuii» in '.hr f)n.-. • Tl»r Bu»)n''M« will hv i-utnTintetMied by h. W . Rurn. .Jr.. who hn- h.t.1 J*m- < v}»ii»*ine and thorough orMMiratile kmiwieili't* »»1 Uie bn»*! t stid li«i|»e»ln <<>IIMHII1 u]>p.ic«'ioit anu eai't'fiit pep- -niirtl !Uf»*ntioM. t«i •\•ctir<* f«»r Oi.» nr»ti»rieu»r H lib- eral f-bare of I**initial.\'- '• if- KAI.PI1. W.irrli Ith. IMrtl MACULRKL. -Accomitft from the Hritinli i*povinoea utate that the *:atcl) of\ in«ck~ ore! w everywhere very heavy. The Mi- ramichi (J&mter s»yp; The catch of mack- ere.l in our river during the }>ast tbrtnight ho» IMCII wnnsuullv Inr^e. We have t>een informed that it \ha** not been equaled for many yearn. THK Jx)ui«viUo Journal fmys tlitit the Kentucky soil hu« be<«n iuvatlcd by the ro|»el» from Tenm#sec, wlio have stolen armR, provision*, Ac. The Jwtrnal rjrorni- MW that if thoy will com<: nver und H\V»\ Gov. Mn^liii. .'ilJ t)i«« otner ih< ItHwill he forgive;;. N 4c UKAl.K(t> IK GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and F %£T (*<>rtn>r of Ft/rd UtiDKNHBURliU, N. Y. CASH run you COVNTRY PRQDUVK. Kauitlle* Mjpplii-d with the vrtry bwt Quality of Butter, and at the Lo*e*t Market Price. l3r*~tJood« dellrered U> VUlue Ouwtomera. In tl'teVmaxe,Sepl. -J&tli. by the Rev. A. »*. Wi«mTMAN, DM. T. PKRUI'HON. of Rer.tl»fouche. N. H., to Mm. DtL I. J. SWAN, of CornttiK. N. Y.. formerly of Hartford, Conn. In Dopey*ter. Kept. 7th, by Kov, H. M. DAK roam, Mr. (JEORUK HirKS. of Antwtrp. to Mirnt JANK WILHON, of Macomb. In Hammerrllle. at thehotiae of the bride,Kept. 10th, by Rev. H. M. DA*roRTH, Mr. A. OARBN PRKKMAN, of Rodnurn. Jeff. Co.. to Mm. K. A. FREEMAN, or SammervIHe, N. Y. On the :8th Inat.. at the residence of the brideV father, in ParlthvUle. by the Her. H. Z. BAKBR. of Potsdam, Mr. F. O. KAHTMAN, of Madrid, to Mfw ZA VILLA PI PER. *re mt Oo«t. T HK rNDKRHluNKI) HAVLNU DKTRBM1N «*d t o <-A>«tJne vhvir l>Uv*Jo«w maixxi^.U» th e man- ufacture and aaie of Afttealtufti bmptaama mtbfimnitfam, Now offer their mlin W 8heU Hud t f^s* la OgdeotburKh, 6e|i>. «4, is* I. JAMEH Me NITLLBY, a^ed*W ycata. Ir. Morrintowii, on Wedue-dav. >ept. 18, 1W1. JOAHANNA, wifeorJA«K» KAHUKLL. ajred 48 yean«. IH Lymi, O. W.. Sept. Tth, OLIVR HAYNES. h f H. K. HIKIHAUAH A. MCDONALD, a#ed II months. I3P-AT CUT FOB «0| Thiaoffera a rare chance to MettaaaU, »oUder«, Farmer», Hteckemtthit, At., U M^aly themaelTM, at low priee». We are prepared to esemte all order* for X»- gi&ee and Boilem. Mill Machinery, PropeUer and Hteamboat WorK. in Iron an< BraM, with prompt- ne<Mi, at the romnutT. yar dau^'liUr thou haf left ixn, Here thy 1<»M We deeply feel, Hut tin (iod Hint hath bereft ut, H(S can n)\ our KOTJOWH hcul. In thi* town, fiept. *iT>th, WILLIAM J., non of \N> a;'< <J J.\i v ;iti- :nirl .'tirn-nth'. Ali»o, Copwr-Smlthim? iu all i v»rietien, Sber Iron and Tin Work, a« UMIH) our Factory iu Water ntiret. Wearemanufaeturini: Uivc uuautitir* of our JtiKlly relebrateil \ PATKNT1KWVKX PLOWS.\ aeteral firex. flni»»he<l in HUiwHor wtyle; alt*o. Field and 'Vim t x ultlvatorn,, llom* Hoe*. Hoad Scrapern, Jfec. <'HANKY FALLEN. | Vj.,t,.».,» »-.r r h Vlrrv 1 ' 1'.. 5 '.'. l.tMlT. 1