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* & itlsffESS BIRECTORY. TERMS OF ADVERTISING- $3 rm YEAH- LAWYERS, I;, II. AINSWORTH, ATTORNEY ATCD GOUNH sellor at Law, and Solicitor and Counsellor in Chancery—Cape Vincent,-Jofforeon Oounly, N . V,\ Coltacting, Conveyancing, and Pettifogging, all promptly at - • tended to, IL T.C. CHITTENDEN, ATTORNEY AND COUN^ Bailor at Law and Solicitor In Chancer-)'.. Oflieeionpositc th e American,up staira, Watorlown, N . Y . 1 I'D. IMNTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE oyqr Qgq. Camp' * Di'»gSlQre, Sac)cots Harljor,^ . \YJ.. 1 JOHN CLARKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND So- licitor iu Chancery. K.Y. Offiedon Washingto n st. Watertovyii' MULHN & GOODALB, ATTOBMES AT LAW and Solicitors in Chancery, Oflice ove r Utloy & Upljnm»s Store, Waahngton St., Wutcrlown. j\. MOLLIS . 2-14 L. J, gOOPALli. L. INGA3LXS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law, Offico over Hayes 1 Store, Court 'street, Watertown. §. A- WJ3BB, ATTORNEY^ CONVEYANCER, &C. Brownvlllu,Jufersonbo.,N.Y * KLfBlan k Deeds, Mortga - ges, Bonds, &c. constantl y on hand. 30 W00STER SHERMAN, COLLECKNG AT- toVnoy,Watartown, N.Y,,aUotids particularl y tothe collect ion of Bonds and Mortgages, Notes and AucountBjand make s re - mittances wth.promptneaBa'nd'digpatch. 26 AUGUSTUS FORD, ATTORNEY AKC COUNSEL- or at Law , and'Solicitor in Chancery, Saekel s Harbor, N.Y. JAMES R. A- PERKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW mnd Solicitor in Chancer y at Throe MileBay , Jeff. Co.N,Y. BEFBHENCBS. JOHN 'CLARKE, Esq., Watertown, Hon . G-. C. SHERMAN, do N , B , WILBER So Co., 85 Maiden Lane, Ne w York , H . &.R, G-CLVERTON,GQ, Wutor St., New York. 1 WM. H. SHUMWAY, ATTORNEY AND COUN- sellor at Law, and Justic e o f the Peace, Conveyancer, &c. Office over Wm.H.Sigourney' a Jewelr y Store, \West sideo l Washington at., Watertown . * J. H. DUTTON¥LAW OFFICE, OVER A. ELY'S Store, Watertown, N.Y. , 1 MERCHANTS, &c. A. B. GUITEAU, AT SACKETS HARBOR, DEAL- er in Dr y G-omto, Groceries, Crnckory and Shelf-Ware, a gen - eral an d desirable assortment, a s chea p as can bo found i n Jefferson County for Cash and Farm products . IS J. S. VAN BUREN, WHOLESALE AND RE- tail Dealer In HARDWARE , CUTLERY, and FANCY GOODS. IRON , STEEL , NAILS , lee. lea., No. 3 , Woodruf f a Now Block, north side of the Public Square, Watertown. COOPER & WOODRUFF, DEALERS IN ALL Unds of Hardware , at the old stand o f \Woodruff & Cooper WatortQWn,N.Y . 1 D. D. OTIS, DEALER IN HARD-WARE, STOVES, Pips,&C.,NQ. > S San d 9-Courtstrcet,Watertown. 13 OTIS & STANLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Hardware , Stoves, &c, and manufacturers of Copper, Tin, an d Shoot Iron Ware, No. 9 Washington st., Watertown, N.Y. 45yl GUILDS & WRIGHT, DEALERS IN STOVES, Tin , Sheet Iron, an d Copper W»ro, opposit e the Eagle Tav - ern , Factory Square , Watertown. W. H. CHILDS . (17) C . H. WRIGHT . H. HOLCOMB, DEALER IN ALL-IUNDS OF COT- tnn an d Woolen Ma n u factore d article? . On hand a supe - rior article of Saiinet t Warp s and Machin e Cards, over J . J . Safford'ft store. Centra l Block, Watertown . 33 SAFFORD & HUNT, DEALERS IN FANOY AND Staplo Dry Goods an d Dr y Groceries, No. 1 Central Bloc k Courts!..'Watertown. g 5 BLAIN & HERRICK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL dealers In Dry Goods, Groceries, Crocker y and Glass Ware , No.7Waslilngto n st.,Waletto\vn|N . Y. 8 3 R. G. VAUGHN, DEALER IN STAPLE AND Fanc y Dry Goods, Hai r Mattrtssps. \Window Shades, Pape r Hansingf. Hardware , Nails, Dyo Stuffs, Dr y Groceries, an d Provisions, Watertown , N.Y. 13 THE PEOPLE'S STORE.—D. MINT-HORN, Dealer in Fanr v an d Staple Dry Good* fo r Cash. Nex t doo r WeBtnl Wek'h'wbnildine.CriiirtEt. Watertown . I A, WELCH, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCER- ios, &C , imxl door to Mrs . Welch's Establishment, Cour t St., Watertown . I FISK & BATES, DEALERS IN LEATHER, BOOTS, Shona, anrt Findings , No. 4 Central B^nclg, Watertown 1 UTLEY & UPH AM, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DomosticDry GortdH,I>ry Grufftvlea, Hats , Caps, &c , No. 5 Washington st.,.Wutctiown,N. Y . N. B.—The highest market price pai d for good Butter and Wool. T. H. GAIVIP, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemiealn,Dye\vnndR,Paints,Oils, Glass,Brushes , Dr y Gro- ceries, &c.,No. fi Washington st. Watertown . I J. B. BASINGER, DEALER isr GROCERIES AND Provisions,Fruits. Candles, Rreail, Crackers , Jcc.ovcr Butter- field's Grocery an a Recess, Court et. Watertown , wilt ho hap- p y to receive a shar e of thu public patronage . Prices modcr- K. HANNAHS, M. D., RESIDENCE NO. 6 'Amoiiicah. - - 1 DRSi A. TROWBRIDGE & SON, PHYSICIANS and.Surgbona. 0^tcD-2d stor y o f Wood's building, opposite Fairbanks' store, Watortown, N . Y. 1 ' DQCr: M.& BIiOM, WILL' ATTEND- TO ALL 'Calls in his profession, Onice at hiS'i-CBidcnce, 2 door s south of IhoEpiscopalOhjirpl^Waloi'towi], N, Y- . , , 1 L. BUCKLEY, Piri'siojAN AND SURGEON, SAOK- ets Harbor, !N. Y. , will attend promptly fo all calls in his line G HAMPAIGNE--A FEW BASKETS OF GHAUT •tmigne—a treshimportation, for.snle b y . ,' ., , S, WITTGENSTEIN fc CO. TSfiJEKS? NEW BOOKSTORE, No. 3 YT. Poqrtst„TYa»aowii , Schqpl Boo)rs o f th e latest alidelieapest editibns.in market . •Ja\i.l8lr . I NSURANCE.—HARTFORDPROTECTIVE FIRE Insuranc e Company, and Longflsland Insuranc e Conipa- ny, will insur e atrcasonable rale s as usual. ',' ' ' ' F. W . H0BBAIID , Agent. Watertown , Oct. W, 1846. 9 P AINTINGS-I&TOWLTON.& RICE HAVE JUST received a few elegant Frenc h Lithographs, large size, also Indian Paintingsin grea t variuty. 'Common Lithograph s cheaper-'than'ever before offered. Gen. Taylor's Likeness—a now supply will be.recei,vcd in*a fe.w days. June 5, IS4.7.- \ 42 HANKS. UMBRELLAS AND OIL -CLOTH \J CLOTHING !o he hod chea p ailho Emporiu m of Fash ion. HOUR & WIGGINS . June 8, 1847. 48 PHEAP FAMILY RE3LES—KNOWLTON & \_^ Rice hav e jus t rcceivedan assortment of larg e Bibles, ranging from nin e shillings; to five ; dollars. Nov. 13,1846. 13 _ TUST BECEIVED, GRANGER'S PARLOR COOK If Stove, wit h 4 Boilers, a mos t splendid pattern. Fo r saloby B . B. OTIS , No.'s 8 an d 9 Oourl St. Watertown, Nov . 10th, lp46. 12 M cALISTER'S ALL-HEALING 0INT- IVIENT—I f this remedy could be administered i©'•por- tions through th«lr family physician, in such cases a s Quinsy, Soro Throat , Coughs, Asthma, Headache, Rheumatism , Fe - vonij&c.,.and.£ispcci.illy to children-iii eases <lf Croup , Mea - sles. Cliolera Intuntiiin, an d Worms , it would giv e such satis- faction asueve r boforeatterided th e application of Tnedieine to thobo complaints. An it acta like physic whe n placed, upon the bowels,it possesses power to relievo thotntestmesofan y acrid humor s which causes pains , cholic, dysentery , or an y bowel complaint, anty especially-worms. Sold b y X, E . CAMP) Watertown , and ngents throughout the Slate. qPjOKPEBO PREMIUM ELECTRO-MAG- 1 NETIC MACHINE . Muuufactory and'OmceNo.297i ffroadway, K. .York, twenty doors abqvo the Parii) loft Bide going up . • ' ' ' Thi s machine is called' th e Torpedo, .mn'srhuch a s i t gives affullshnclc bolli from the battery, an d from all parts of the instrument itself, jus t like the Torpedo Fish, Thi s n o other Electro-Mugnotie Machin e doos. B y changing the poles it operates thoH\ineas other Ele-ctro-BlugnciJcitVfrichines. Thi s Machine impart s the.primar/ oi'vit<i|flnid,wiiichacts upmi thebpd y in a manne r every wa y tending to restore health whe n joat, an d to retain if.when enjoyed. It aefs a s a Budorifiuupohthe ski n by suffusing it-witha-gentleporBpira- tioiij a s a ditn:etic, uceelcraljng the urinary secretion; asa qatlmrlicjgonily moving the bo.wois} a s a balmy anodyne, soothing the nerves, and inducing the moat refreslringsl.sep. It is a h umollicilt, dissolving obstructions, an d whe n dis- solved, forces-ithem out ofth e system through the variou s excretory ducts provided for such evacuations. Ever y mus - clc,.evcry tissuo,every nurve t is pu t iutu motion by the-thrH- lihg-vibratory imhnlseofthisfiuid. Hence it is an agent uni- I'crsally salutary in its effects, and whe n properly adminis- tered, is certainly the greatest remedial -agent known . It js used witli astonishing success iii the following disca- sdai-^-Rhcurimlism, Cnrvaturc of the Spine, Chronic Djsei- ses, Ti e Doulouronx, Para lysis, all Nervou s r)iseascs,Tooth- ache, St. Yitnii's Dance, Epilepsy, Fevers. Diseases, of the Eye, JJfbse,. Antrum, Throat, itfuscles, .Deafness, Los s of Voice, Bronchitis, Nervou s and Sick Headache,; Neuralgia, Loclred-Jaw., Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Sprains, Tumours^ an d many other diseases. . T o all whp.pnrchaso the machine, I will furnish the recip e for Electro plating with gold and silver, and for moulding, which ca n be done b y the battery in u mqst beautiful style, and a t a very trifling expense. Thi s admirable operation alone is worth UK* price ofthe Machine. A Silver Medal wa s awarded to Dr. Smith at the Annua l Fair of the American Institute in the city of Ne w York, A. D. ; 1845, for the best Electro-Magnetic Machine, over all competitors. Thosamf l award wa s aguin confirmed to him at the late Fai r of the aaoie Institute, held in Qctobor.of 1EHG. 03^ Ail ordors pddtWBed to EPHRAI M BENNETT, Gen- eral Agent, Perch River^ Jeff. Oo.,N . Y., will be-thankrully received. 45mG Hemedy for the Million !! FOR ALL SEASONS. TYR. PHELPS' COMPOUND TOMATO PILLS, \jt th e unrivulloit Purifyer of th e Blood and Restorative of the System in al l morbid scereiionsof lheGland3,Skin,an d Liver,morbid humors, an d vitiated Btate of thesystem . These Pills having had a n unpreocdentcd popularity with the Faculty an d the people, for cigjit years, ar e no t among those of doubtful eflloncyj o r experimental character ; butcan be confided in a s a composition founded upon correc t there- nutic principles.and relied upon a s the safest, mos t pleasant, and efficient PURGATIV E MEDICIN E eve r known , an d where a simple cathartic ia needed they ar e unequalled. They will positively cure , an d have done sn, i n more than five thousand cases: -Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Live r Complaint, i Scrofula Ulcers, Erysipelas, King' s Evil, Const ipation,Rheu- j nmtiem. Tumors , Worms; Nervou s Face Ache,Depression of i Mind, Dropsy , Femnle Diseases, Eruptions of th e Skin, Pain ! and enlargement, of the Bones, Morbid Complexion, Flatu- , lency, Gravel, General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Suppress- ed Perspiration, etc., etc. The indications requiring the Tomato Pills, an d when they j should b e nse d withontdelay, as a PJIEVKNTATIVB to the or- mation ol acute and dangerous diseases, ai o • I Whe n thoroisasuMMENT in the urine, I Whe n tho urine is ver y highly COLOUED, Whe n there is n OKKCHAL LASSITUDE, Whe n ther e is PAIN in theba;kn r head, i Whe n the tongue ia-ruimBD, I Whe n th e ekin h HOT, Whe n tho skin is DKY, Whe n the ski n is YELLOW , Whe n th e AI'PBTITB is poor, J Whe n ther e are cotD CHILLS, Whe n ther e is pnin in the STOMACH o n BOWELS, Whe n ther e is NERVOUS IRRITATIOM, Whe n tho dreams ar c bad o r ttarting in FLEEP. If taken on tho occurrence of an y of the abov e indications of the approachin g disease, muc h pain and sicknes s might be prevented. LOO K OUT FO R IMITATIONS' . Be particular t o ittnulra for PHELPS ' Tomato Pills, and see thatthonameofG.K . Phelps.M.D.jisnnlheMdclabel . Th e genuine ca n b e obtained o f all th e resppctablo DrugRists in tho country, an d ONR principal merchant in every tow n is.an authorised agent . Those wishin g the Pills shoul d inquire at the principilsior e in their town . Ordcis should b e directed N. GRIMES, MarcfiUiiR, Onnntlagacom t/ , N. Y. For sale b y T . H. CAMP , Watertown,' an d b y agents throughout the Comity. 11 mG THOMAS S. HALL, STORAGE, FORWARDING nnd Commission Mnrrlmnt,SuckHa Harbor , N.Y . X MRS. WELCH, MILLINER AND DRESS MAKHI, one dsor nort h o f A. Welch & Co' s Store, Court fit Water - town . _1 11 EDMUND M. LUFF, DEALER IN BOOTS Shoea, Rubbers , &'*.,Mrdn st., Sacket s Harhor.N. Y . DCy* Merchants and Dealers will tin supplied by the cas e or Qoz at Boston whfdesilPprircs,addingtranspnrlatinn. 7 0. & E. L. PADDOCK, WHOLESALE AND RE- nildoalor s in DR Y QOODS, No . 3 'Washington street, Wa - tortown, N . Y. 0 N. PIERCE, No. 1, MECHANICS' EXCILVNGE, Watertown , dealer in Foreign, Domestic, and Fanc y Dry Goods, Grorories, Hardware, &c Couutly Produe e talnm in evrhanirc . 6 R. HOOPER, DEALER IN WET AND DRY Groceries, Crockery , Fruit, &c, Sacket s Harbor, N « Y. G 0. II. HARRIS, BOOKSELL-ER AND STATIONER, ivUh all the chea p literature and periodical 1 * of the ^ay,forsale o n the mosireasonahietormti f l\lnih st. SacKHB HartiaT-. 1 G, A- SAOOBT & CO., DEALERS IN DRY Goons, Groceries,Hardware,&c. , No . 1 PhfflnixBuildingR,iSacket3 Harbor, NY. . 1 HORR & WIGGINS' EMPORIUM OF FASHION Dealers in Cloths, Caspimeres. VestinKs, Ready Mad e Cloth- ing, Oontlemen's Furnishing Goods , Tailors' Trimmincs,&c , &c.,appo3itP tho American j Co urtsU r Water town. 36 THE MOST WONDERFUL CURE In the World. nBAD WHAT HORACE GREELEY SAYS. A CURJ3 WELL HIGH MIRACULOUS. E CALLED YESTERDA Y T O SEE A WREC K , , o f humanity named Jamu3 WyckufT, no w 2 0 yearn of .it?c,theKonc>r Pett!rWyckofT,a firmer of Clarance, N . Y . Tho bo y James , when five year s old. being attacke d by mea* RICS, wa s wors e than murdered b y a dose of calomel prescrib- ed for, an d sen t to him (withou t a visit, and probabl y without a knowledge o f his disease) _y A IMPUTABLE PIIV8ICLI&. Ho boeatro denf dumb, an d blind, in ihe midst of iininter- mitted an d fearful tortures; an d ut length was deprived by m- eossant an d droadfid ulceration, of his lepsand arms , which finally droppe d off Ids ogonize a bftdy. Hi s Nose , palate, &e, were COMPLETELY JiESTIiOYEJO.rcm\erU^hisrx(- fliction an d defurmity beyond all possible description. Th e process of destruction continued through a period of mure than te n years , during whic h ht? was unable to lie In bed but wore ou t th e weary hours a s best h« could in a n easy chair. That HE LONGED FOR DEATH, and hvo d in constant expectation of it, need hardly be staled, no r tha t he enjoy- ed from time to tinw th e attention of severa l of tho best phvsicians o f Eric county—all to no purpose. A t length in 1311 a Buffalo physician, purely as a piece of banter , propos- ed to un o of hlsbrclhretii who had hist returns ! from visiting tho sufforcr, that C. 0 . Bristol, the Dnipgist, whos e \EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA\ j that wa s s o puffed in the papere, should b e induced to try Its virtues upo n poor WyekofT, a s there wa s no hop e of his liv- ing man y days , at any rate. Tlin proposition wa s made to HIr.B.,an d thmigliho ha d himseiriiardty a hop e upon visit- ing him, ol savins the maimed boy's life, (he bein g then deaf, dumb, blind nf one eye, thrcco f his limbs gone , his face cat* cnawa y a s iv e staled, an d wha t wns left or hi m a mass of ul- ceration an d ngony) h e yet resolved to mako th e attempt, and did mak e it, and at tho end of a year thereafter, THE PATIEXT WAS CURED I So far a s i t wa s possible that h e could be . For thp five years following, h e has rnjnyed all th o health that is compatible with such a h-ame. Ho eats heartily, stumps abou t on his frng- mcntsoriegs , GCCS wit h on e oye t converses b y signs, and takes a n intei cut in whateve r i s going on aroun d him. H e i s heret o verify llio EXTRAORDINARY CHARACTER of tho ewe wimight in his case. That the extrac t of Sarsa- parilla prepared t»y Mr . Bristol, Is a n exceedingly valuable remedy, w e have loner ago experienced and born e testimony, and i f th e siqht of this poor victim can bu t b e rendered sub* servient to the purpose of creating nr diffusing a more gener- al horro r o f the carelessness with which Calomel an d kin- dred preparations are oflen dtsppnsed by physicians, his life will no t hav e been preserved in vain . \We would ad- vise none* to look at hi m from motives of enriosity only—the spectacle i s too painfully revolting:, bntthos e wh o hav e rela- tive.** suffering from ulcerations, «c, especially those produc- ed b y Calumet, should not fail in see him. an d b e assured of lire pTneticabilityof acure. We, make this fctfttement neces- sarily from the represcntationsofotherF,biittheyare persons who m w e know, and in whos e Integrity w o hav e reason to place implicit reliance. —tN . Y . Tribune. Order s should he directed to N . GRIMES , Marcellus, On nndagaco. , J>i,\*. Fo r sale by T . H . CAMP , Watertown , an d b y agents throughou t thccuunUy. 12mG \p WAS SIC K AN D Y E VISITE D ME.\ IS HOW ABOU T FIV E YEAR S SINCE DR. E, i.Sau&n flrsLintroducedtlio Oriental or Sovereign Jialm Pills to tho public, an d -vo venture to say that no oihcr medi- cine ha s given spc h universal satisfaction, and the spies in- crease so fast, for wit h very little exertion or advertising the deman d ha s increased to over 1000 boxes per day. Th.*y are entirely vegetable, and cause no pain in their operation, being f icrfcctly safe f»r youngo r old,and those of debilitated consti- ulions,iind as a family medicine have no equal. The y ar e an effectual remedy for diseases of this climate, such a s bilious diseai-es in all their various forms, Fevers , old Liver Complaints, Headaches,Coughs,Cold8and Costive- Haas, &c. W e have warranted them in over 100 cases ef Fc- vorand Ague, and havoneverknownthe m to fail in removing it in from one to si x days, when taken according to directions. The y never leave th e bowels costive, being very different from an y other pills now i n use, \Which leave the bowels cos- tive, and one dope only creates the necessity for another. I n nervou s debility an d female weaknes s their effects havo been truly astonishing. They have restored a large numbe r of suc h cases, after they ha d been confined to their beds an d given u p b y their physicians. Th e cert ifn*atos,a few of whic h may bo seen in ou r circulars, may b e had of ou r agents gra- tis. The y qsiot the nervous system, and remove the cause of nervous irritation. I n short, they stiongthen an d reinvigo- ratc th e whole system. In Dyspepsia and Costiveness they have worke d wonders : thousands hav o been restored from all th e horrors of tho above diseases, and a numbe r o f them in Syracuteandthi s county. Fo r particulars see circulars. W o have always taken great car e in selecting an d com- pounding our medicine, which ha s al l been done by Dr . Soulc in person, a s may b e seen by the following certificate: \Wo hav e acted a s agents for Dr. E . L . S'mle fur the las t four years , In purchasing most of th e medicines us*d in the composition of his pills. During thattimosom o ofth e arii- CIOB hav o advanced nearly one hundred percent . H o ha s not varied hi s proportions,and hasatnotimcused^in y bu t the best quality of medicines. W o have also acted as agents i n Boiling hi s Sovereign Balm Pills, an d from the universal sat- isfaction given, weeonside r they ran k among the best pills n o w before th e public. Dr . Soulo Is tho person wh o first introdu- ced them tnlo this country, and ha s continued to manufacture them eve r since. T . B . FITC H & CO . Syracuse , Feb. 33-1816. I certify that lam acquainted with T . B . Fitch & Co., of Sytacuso , N* Y . The y ar e extensive and respectable Drug- gists, an d I should thin k tho above certificate eniuled to full credit. V. W . SMITH , Clerk o f Onondapaco., N. Y . BEWARE OF IMPOSITION! « P.Child s was associated with u s for a time.whosebusines s it wa s t o sellnnd distribute said pillf, an d while he wa s asso- ciated with said firm, tho name of P . Ohilds & Co. wa s o n th e boxes . Said Ohilds leftpnid firm in July, 18-15, and sinc e that time th e name of Dr . E . L . Sonic & Co. has been an d i s no w ontli e face of each bnK, a s mi y be aeon in th« above cut.— Since that limp said OhikWhas been mikin g pills at Clay, put- ting F> ChiklsA. Co. Eui'lld, f the original inscription) o n th e boxes, and palming them off upon th e public as the genuine pills; hu t since w e have exposed his d^'-eptum he ha s altered the f;ice o f his boxe s an d put on P . f \hiMs Clay, instead of Euclid,and hid the presumption in hi s show-lulls lo claim to be th e original manufacturer and owne r ofth e genuine te- cipe,cerufieate,&c., Inprnnf of whiehh o ha s ivtarwd to J . Freema n of Euclid an d others, wh'^ e certificates said (*lntds ha t been using. No w let J . Ffeemr n an d others spea k lor hemrelves. W o certify thatfhe eerliu>a'p«!r'ven b y u s recommending th n Oriental and Siivereirn B-dm PilN, wer e plven to Dr. Sonle, expressly f «r the pills mannftrtured b y him . WJ* kno w nothing of lb ? virtues of any nf her Orientil S-ivcjei<-n Balm PilKnw hav e w e given an y other person excep t Dr . Boulerernflptiii*Rre>*iir»mendinjTihero. J . Frecm in,Euclid , J.ihn Burton, Cbr, A. B . F . 0,-nvby, Syr\eu«o, Garden Adam-?, Clay. And w e would here say that th e company hi 5 * n*»ver been dissolved, but remains JoM nn u In s for the last tour ye-tra wi;htheexcepiinnr,f P. Philds leavincr it, and that whil e said Chtlds wa s with uMieha d imfhin? to d o with pmeurin g med- iruie.aii witll-e «« n by ihn ceriif. ateatmvenfT . B . Smith fc Cti.—that he wa n nnver prcs\ whe n Dr Stiulf.* WM cm- prmndinir me-H'-ine—thnt hennverobvuned aHinFtlornriirieate nor wro»»a single line for ourcireular s or show bills, bu t alt \va<td»ne by i*r- Siolc himself. B \ sur e and 5=ee that tho name of Dr . F,. L. Ro«ile & Co k o n the (aca of pnHibuX. E . L. SOIILE & CO. loll in \Crtnwn b v J . N . SMITH , T . II. CAM P aa d H . SCRIBNE11.MA.PWTT* HASFOBD, Rodman, and b v agents throughout the county. February 1»\ 1817. 25 y 1 DR. BEACH'S BOOKS AND MEDICINES. coBTsraiPTiow HAS NO MORE TERROR ! 1 PULMONARY BALSAM Cures the mo3t hopeless—such cases astliobestPhysi - ciamfhad pronouncedincurablc,and somo thatwer e believed in a dying state, yet live, to tell ho w miraculously they hav e been preserved and cured, by th e all-heating, soothing an d purifying efficacy of this wonderful Indian Remedy. It cahns and pactfieo the 7icrves — sooths and allays cough—aids expec- tarutioH—purifies the blood, and heals and. cures internal ul- ccrsin the Lungs and else where, a s certainly and easily a s th e FuitiFYiNQ EXTKACT mentioned below heals an d cure s T3rtipiiQns,,Sores, Ulcers, and all Scrofulous ofiections, ex - ternally. Those who have Consumptions, Coughs, Colds, Asthmas , Broochites, Spilling of-Blood, Pain s in th e Breast, Side, o r Back, or any Pulmonary Symptoms; or an y painful Chronic Eiseasc, such a s Rheumatism, Gout, or want \ of 7iervous en- ergy, must use the PULMONARY BALSAM. And those who hav e Scrofula, Ervsipelas, Eruptions , Sores, Ulcers, \Ulcerated Sore Mouth, Nursin g Sore Month , Biles, Scald Head,Piles, Liver Complaint, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Pimples, on the Face, and Female Weaknesse s an d Derangements', whether they be suppressions, CXCCSB 3 or other weaknesses, may use th e PURIFYING EXTRACT, which purifies the hlood, an d so regulates tho secretions, a s to produce a heaUhy action i n all th e natural functions of tho system. Wowarrant and' assure all interested, tha t one bottle of'ei- thcrbf-tlieB^i?iCdictnsss,i;«?*italns^bwr(wrt«s a s muc h altera- tine and A/ci<)d^iir3$/fy£r virfno in cacfcbottlc as there is i n th e bottle of any Sarspptiriltaj or any other medicine ever offer- ed for sale, and yn\ these Medicines are purely a?jd wholly ve- getable, Bead the following cure. . SCROFTTLA. Of) HHDS. MOLASSES FOE SALE BY THE HHD. r-'^J 61 iii lots to suit purchasers , b y 40 L . & J. C. HAYES . W INDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES KEPT constantly on haiidand for sale at the factory prices by H. SCR1BNER , at the Sign of th e Good Samaritan under iho Baptist Church , July 20,1847. 40 L EAtf PIPE.-2000 LBS. LEAD PXPHTDSKED inside. Sizes, from l-2to J l^jnches.ajjoo^jirtje-Ie^foi* sale low b y Ma y 18,1847. COOPER & WOODRUFF. 40 T O RENT.—THE SECOND AND THIRD STO- ries o f the Storo fomiuily occupied b y A . N - Corss. Possession given the 1st of October. Enquire of Sept. 1847. (3) W . G-ENNET . /jTUSIC. MUSIC—ACCORDEOKS. LARGE ME- \_W_ dium and small sizes, Violins, good, better an d best Guitars, assorted qualities, E Can d E fiat Clarionets,Kcyed and Plain Flutes, Fifes, &c . &c. Also Music Preceptors of all kinds, Bas s Viol and Violin Bows , Strings.Bridges.Pegs En d Pieces, Refined Rosin, Tunin g Forks, Guitar Strings, and every thing ulso in ordinary us e among musicians, just arrived at th e Fanct/ Store. Watertown , Nov . 1, 1847. U B OOK BINDING.—Aix KINDS OF PLAIN and Fanc y Binding donoauheSuckst s Harbo r Book Bindery on the shortest notice. Ful l boun d Ledgers, Journals , ShippingBooks,an d every variety of Blan k Books manufactured to order,and warranted ices. H . HARRIS . 11 to please. Callandcxamincspecimcnsandpvic Sackets Harbor, Oct. 25th, 18-16. F LOUR AND SALT,—THE SUBSCRIBERS have made arrangements to keep on hand, during the remainder o f the season, Flou r of tho best brands, pu t up ex - pressly for retail trade, and will sell it by the barrel a s cheap as it can b e bought in this comity. Also Salt by tho barrel and bag. L. & J. C. HAYES . Watertown , August ^ 1817. 50 0. B. VAN W0RMER. DEALER IN CLOTHS, Cassimo.-cs, Testings, Ready Made Clothing, Gentlemen's Furnishin g Goods, Tailors' Trimmings . &c, & c , at the Clothing works No . I, Court st., \Watertown. G N. \V. STBEETER OFFERS roft SALEASUFE- ri«r assortmen t of Cloths, alsorcad y made Clothing. N.B.—Th e Tailoring busines s continued as usual,atNo. 4 Mechanics ' Exchange, Watertown , N. Y. 1 MRS. WELLS MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING Establishment on Washington st. , one door Sout h of Drs. Dutinitig & Bobinon's (late Sterlin g & Gnodale's Law Oflice.) A share o f public patronage i s solicited. STORAGE AND FORWARDING BY B. B. Hyde & Co., at their Red 'Warehous e on tlioErie Canalan d Railroad, receive and deliver to bot h free o l extra cliarcc. J?. S. HYDE . N, H. LEFFJNGWELL , Rome, N. Y„ 1817. 51 SMILEY & GIPF0BD, WHOLESALE AND RE- tail Dealers in Groceries and Provisions , at the aid stand ofG. Woodruff; late L. Barrows, No . 1 2 Washington street,Water- town, N . V. R. E . SMILEY . C40) 0 . S. GIFFORD. _ Great Northern Remedy. DO NOT DESPAIR! F LESH is HEIR TO A MULTITUDE OF ILLS, an d when in ihe nam e of science ignorant pretenders thrus t themselves forward, puffing and blowin g their nns- irum s Into notice, to the prejudice of those whos e afflictions need not b e enlarged by vil e quackery nn d viler compounds, a verdict should b e rendered of Afiirdcr in ihe first degree. Ye t how strancc tlvU a n intelligent people will be humbug- ged ou t of their lives, even when there ar e experienced Phy- sicians an d Valuable Medicines lo be had a t much less cost! Th e public are earnestly solicited to lay asid e al l other prep- arations o f medicine, an d immediately mak e useof MARTIN'S COMPOUN D SYRUP O F SNAKE-ROOT , SAUSAPAIULLA AND BURDOCK , whic h ha s been tho-oughly tested for the paat sixteen years in thft States of Maine , Ne w Hampshire , Massachusetts, Vermont, Ohio nnd Ne w York. It ha s bee n proved I y hun- dred s ton e d°cidedly the best remedy in us e for the cure of ConghfjCommon C'olds.Wcaknessin the BreaU andLunes, Asthma. Trtfluenxa. t GanKumnlion, TVhoopittff Conght Pe- male JVeaAneises of every description, Liver Complaint, S. RUNYAN, BARBER, HAIR DRESSER, Uar* brellaMake r and Repairer, in the basement oftho American Watertown . 1 I. L. B0WLS0N, TAILOR, NO. 8 WASHINGTON flreet. Cutting done on shor t notico,and warranted to fit. Watertown , Nov 2,18-16. l3 _ MUTUAL INSURANCE—HERKIMER COUKTY Mutual Insuranc e Company, P . KEON,^e«it . Watcrlown,nccoml»rM , 18-16. 17 ly A. HUNTINGTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, EXE- cutes order s in his line with promptness ; Shop i n tha Stone Block, a fow doors north of th e Brownvill e Hotel, Brow n ville, N.Y. 1 FULLER, STORY & CO., IMPORTERS, WHOLE- nam and Retail Dealers in Crockery , China, Class \Ware Brit- annia Ware , Looking Glasses, Sec. &c , No. 2 White' s block, Watertown,N.Y . 1 M.A.FULLEn, F. T. STOHY, M. E . FOLI.EI1, WM. GHOESBKCK JPH ¥_S 10 I A NJL^&JL_ DR. WM. V. V. ROSA, LATE OF ADAMS, OFT fice over Barrow's \Empir e Saloon,\ one doo r north of Hungerford's store, Washingto n st., Watertown , Js[v Y,— Roo m a t the American. •*-•* 1 Dlt WM* J. SIRES, RESIDENCE AND OFFICE yellow house,.Franklin st., Watertown , N . Y . 1 k B. WELLS & S. M. ROBINSON, SURGEON Dentists. OfiTce on 'Wasfiington strect,firBtQoor south ofthe Jefferson County Bank. 51 . J. ALLEY, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, HAS CONSTANT- iv onTiand asood assortment o r 'Boumicmetlicines, -wholcsMe and retail, at Ho . 1 Mechanics' JExclungo, Watertown , N . T . T\lfeTn\Vnt7r°n?thr^aho'vo'cnmpoimrt'haB i n his possession | By the Author during THIET Y YiJ.UlS^PRACT'iCE—of BEACH'S AJ\1ERICAN PRACTICE AND FAMILY PHYSICIAN. T HIS is A WORK ON MEDICINE, COMPRE- hending the whole subject of disease an d health—all the topics treated in the various books o n Pathology, Thera- g -nuics, Midwifery, Surgery, Anatomy, Physiology, Medical otany, Pharmacy, &c. It goes over the whole groun d occu- pied by tho Phvsician, Surgeon, Obstetrician or Acccouheur, Medical Botanist, fce. It describes every disease, whethe r medical or surgical, giving th e causes, symptoms, changes, enrnpllcatinns and stipes of earlt; also the manne r generally adnpted in the. treataieut of cie h disease, and concludes with a iuil s'atement ol the methods practised by the Author, snr- eessfnlly, in a variety of cases- nf th e worst an d most obsti- nate eharaeter. In the surgical department, the mod e nt re- dueing dislocatiotiK, of ro-nniting fractured bones, of heolihg Wounds, Ulcers, FistulnPjBnptures,and of performing nil the various operations in Surgery, arc very clearly an d fully set forth,so as to b e intelligible to all persons; and simplified by •such plain rules a s to make every thing universally practica- ble. The sam e things are equally true of the othe r parts of tho work; all ar e marked b y th e same fullness, clearness, and comprehensiveness o* meaning. AH the valuable medical intelbgcnceormaterial to be found in hundreds of various medical wnrkb, written in great part in a n unknown tongue, laden with Greek, Latin, French , and other unintelligible technical termf, is here collected, transla- ted, and placed within the reach uf all persons wh o under- wmmi plain English. But wha t is of still greater conse- quence, till that vast SIOTO orj-njs<limncnowludjjo accumulated SEVENTEEN ULCERS |C¥KUB By ncing only &i NINE BOTTLES OF ^BRANT'S. PURIFYING EXTRACT. ROME , Oneida Co., N . Y. , Jan. 18th, 1847. Mr , M . T . WALLACE—Sir : I hereby certify that 1 hav e been four years affected with a horrible Scrofulous disease. and for the last year con fined to my bed. I have been dnrtorcu by different doctors, an d have tried nnd use d many different medicines which arc highly recommended to cure Scnfula . I havo uicd several of the best recommended Sarsaparillus, but all to no purpose. I was considered to be the same a s a dead man b y all m y friends, an d I had lost all hope myself. My case was s o horrible, that I hail no faith that any medifiue or any thing could help nit-, but \BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFY- ING\ EXTRACT\ has saved wj life, and restored me IO health again. Whe n I commenced taking tho Purifying Extract I had twenty running Ulcer, on me. Ilia d one on each leg; two un my left arm , which destroyed th e use of the ar m en - tirely; bu t your medicine has cured that, s o that I have th e use of i t again to wor k wiih. M y throat wa s all eaten off from ear to ear, an d m y .viudpipf was s n eaten through, thae tho wind came outof-ahilei n it below m y chin, which p r - vented m e from speaking, but your medicine hast healed and cured thai, a 3 d now I ca n talk again. My ear wa s so eatetv out around it, that I could lift it u p out o f my head, it onl y holding h y a small place, and you r medicine hascmed that. Another ulcer had nearly pawn a hide through m y side, an d your medicine has cured that. When I ha d tit.ed only thre e bottles, I wa s able to wal k about considerable, an d walke d two miles to tho store o f your agents, Messrs , Bissell & Leon- ard, at Rome, where I showed them my fcitualion, and stated to them how dreadfully seveie an d luathsumc my discaj-e ha d been, and ho w much better I then was . When I had used only nine bottles, scnentccn of the wont ulcers I hat ever wer e on a ma n had heiled up , leaving only thre e which wore the n so nearly well, that a few bullies more mad e a perfect cure . I further certify that al l tho particulars I wrote you i n m y letter dated December 20th. 1816, ar e strictly true. J. B. UASKIN . ROME , Januar y ISth, 18-17. Jerr y B . Haskin appeared before mo this day, and bi-Ins duly sworn , depuselh an d says, that the facts in hh letter, dated December 20th, 1910, and addressed to Mr. Wallace, of Btooklyn.N . Y. , reopenin g hu S;r<>fubtus Complaint an d Cure, an d a s stated in hiseertifi'atenb'tve.are strictly true. B . P. JOHNSON , Juttcc. Th e fallowing letter i s from Messrs. Bissell & Leonard, Wholesale and Rot'til Druppists at Ibnuo, N . Y „ wh o ar c ac- quainted with Mr . Ha- ki n and know all th e particulars n f his cv=eand hi* cure ; havin g gecn Hat-km durin g hw progress of being cured. ROME , Januar y ISrh, 1847. M.?3srR.M, 1\ WAX-WR & Co. Dea r Sirs—We revive d your letter a fow dav s since, re - questing u s to a.^k Mr . Ih*k m if he wa s wtllmgtomak e nathth.it Ihe fietsn f hi<* ri-e represented in his leltm to yn n of December 2> i'h, wer e true. H e li-is rh - erftlllvdoiie po.and we her e en-'l-tse hi\* -'ertifi-itp Tli\ M^-. ? -^tr-tte, (Mr. B. P . Jnhnson.) b'-fure who m 1« w nf. ur n p'-rf-Mlv ast,»ni--he,l at Oit.mr.ny «™™ho*h-.w«t,a.i-l -. Uln M*i l nm>nl' l niirlri>maili\il that If an y il>mb(c<l hi** WM'Tii^ni, tci ihfml»o k M.ilils»r n .ji, and al l doulit wmH vant h. 1C any on e tlnubt^, theref-iv, olid wlshoil n se e ftm* ftim-«iIf, lfthiui '\alt o»i us, an d we will take pleasure In innoilucbig hi m t» Mr . IIaEkln,and h e -will bo sceptical n o mnre. Your obedl.-nt «\rvant« BISSEL L & LEONARD . Real litis with the best SAnsAPAniLt.A! Beat it with AN Y iftEDICtNR, PATENT, UNPATENTED, OR ANY OTJIBR, if t/OU can 111 We cml d ^tvo thftuscwlt of other cures , but a newspape r advertisement will not ndmit u s s o to do . Wo phall,thereforo, unlyreferto a few other re«pertd>le persons fur importnnt cures. W o will merely nvmi«»n the nam e nf the reference and the disease cured. Som e lave been Cured themselves, other s wh o ar e knowin g t« , nnd hav e reported to u s important cures. W e refer therefmetrt Dr.N. HUBBARD , Sramlhrd, Conn., wh o wa s cured of Liver Complaint of 3 5 years standing. Dr. J . N . SMITH , DrwTfd.t, Watertown , Jefferson Co.,N . Y.,foronren f Cnnsnmt'i\nan d Scrofula. Dr,ROSSMAN , 132 Henry ut., Brooklyn, N. Y.,fo r Nurs - inc S reMuuthandS-rxfiila. Dr. T . iff. HUNT, itmgcist, Auburn , N . Y-, for cur e of S\rntnla an d C.in'ain.p'inn. Dr. GEO . FRANCIS , Druggist, Middlctown, Conn,, for euro of Erysipelas an d S -rofiila. Dr. GEO . A. ROGERS, Bath, Steuben Co.,N.Y. , for cures of Chnmi r rnneh* . Dr . S. WHITE , Frtinnia, Chautauquc Co., N . Y, , for Chmnic Cnnghnnd Tn\ipi\i»l rnnsumpr i m. Rev . RICHAR D DONING, Adam's Basin, Monro e Co., N . Y. , for ronQtimpti'^ nnd Feve r Sore. Messrs . TERRY & MILLER, Merchants,Byron,Genesc o Cn..N.Y,f.ircnreo f I'unsumptinns. Mr . JOHJN WAIT , Merchant, J?allston Spa., N . \ ., Con- sumption an d Whoop\*! Couch. Mr . CHAPMAN , M-reliant, Middlebury, Vermont, blced- Ineat the Lnns s and V 'isnmption. Mr . OILMA N DICIifY, Merchant, Elba, Genesee Co., N . Y., Inflammation nf l b • Lung'- and Scrofula, Mr . .BROOKFIELD.Merchant, Bridgewn, Conn., for cure of Cnnsump'mn. __ n „ , _,., , Messrs. PRAT T A FOSTER , Merchants , Winchester, Cnnn.,C>ins , impti\n , _ We uodd reenmn-nd to the ajfhcted with Cnnsomp'ion, or an v impure disease -J th i W««d, i\ eall on one of our. fpents and jKtti'Pamphlet^r Ifatidb;U % which will ttatt•particular* n f ea- e? cured; and -how conclusive evidence that these med- icines are wha t the* arc above represented Io be. Agents give a pamphlet or hmdblll to all w o call f..r one. In the pamphlets ^-owiUfind the^ron^cs/nn d matt relia- ble and resectable \'idenrc that th e mo't uUrrltj hopelen C.>«!««nB'«n*,ar.'*'he verv worst ra*es nf Scrofula, have actualht and *-M./'./^CII PEaFneTLYcrREti! .... In the pamphle't^hereis nnton e particle of tho falsehood, misrepresentation, f •-•tiHni.Kmnws an d humbug, usuall y re- sorted to b v nwdlciu* advertisers. W e pledge ourselves that N . Y., will receive ittcntion- Fo r salo h v J V. SMITH an a T . H. CAOT. Watertown ! ° Camp. Sykef . H^K,r ; JJLWWpple, Artan.y E^elj- 49yl' TAILORS' SHEARS. T HE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OP HEINISCH'S Talent TAILORS ' SHEARS , for the norther n section of New York , is at Streetor's, No. 4, Mechanics' Exchange , where Shear s of all sizes ca n be had at the manufacturer's prices; also small Points o f the sam e man's make. I t is al- lowed by al l wh o are acquainted with Heinisch's Shears, that they ar e the best article in the line of Shear s no w in use. Watertown , Sepl. 27,1847. 6 pHABXES FAVAKGER OFFERS FOR SALE \_J at lo w prices, and on the most favorable terms, his land in tho town of Diana, Lewi s co., an d Antwerp, Jefferson co., the' doed of which he holds from Joh n L a Farge , the same be- insj recorded\ in tlio Lewift county Clark's Oflice o n tho 22d August, 1848, an d i n tho Jefferson county Clerk' s Office on tho 27th August, 184G. Thi s large tract of land, already valu- able, is nu w met easing in value ; several ne w roads having been completed, and several manufacturing establishments having boon erected there. Th e lan d will bo retailed in lots of no less than50acrcs . Fo r more particulars apply to REUBE N TYLER , Oct. 11,1847. (8yl) Authorised Agjnt, Diana. X. & J\. C. IS^IYES, M AVING FORME D A CONNECTIO N I N Busi- ness , give nuli-.o that they have on hind , an d ar e re- ceiving, th e largest stock of Groceries, Wines , Liquors, Fruits, Dy o Stuffs, &-?. &c. , ever offered in the Northern Country; an d they believe, from th e fact of Mr . L . Hayes 1 long experience in business , both in this county an d in tho citj-j that the y are enabled t o sell Goods at Ne w Yor k prices, adding tiansportation. Merchants, Clothiers, Tanner s an d Tavern Keepers, are particulaily invited to call, a s we intend to keep a full stock on hand at all times. There ar e various Goods that merchants get out of durin g tho season, whic h add much to tho sale of other Goods. We respectfully submit the following Cata- logue, and as k in return a portion nf your patronage, with the assurance that we can suit yo u both in Goods and Prices; — Catalogue of RJCei'chaudisc. TEAS, L INEN GOODS. 10-4 LINEN SHEETING, 9-8 Pillow Case Linen. Domask Table Covers , Damask Napkins , Huckabuck , Scotch an d Brown Diaper , &n., for salo by SAFFOR D & HUNT , Ma y -2B, 1847, 1STEW PAPER HANGINGS.-A NEW AS- •1 ^( sorlment jus t received, among which ar e some choice Satin Papers, also Borders an d Windo w Curtains, a grcal va- riety, a t Iho Bookstore of KNOWLTON & RICE, Jun o 6,1847. 42 T?IRE INSDRANCE.-KNOWLTON & RIOE l ar e aconts for the Hartford Fir e Insurance Company, of Hartford^ Conn. Satisfactory information i n regard to the standing of this Company cheerfully given, Watertown , Aug, 7, 18-17. 51 P A ,QTT PAI I> F^R ANY QUANTITY OF V^.XA_kjJUL FLA X SEE D at IheTerjiIf's, Store.. Watertown , Sept. 81,1847. D. M'lNTHORN . 5 C HOICE PATTERNS OF PARLOR STOVES JUST rceoived and for sale ver y cheap by CHILD S & WRIGHT , near Factor y Square. Dee. 29,1840. 19 F IRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.-THE Columbus Marine an d Fire Insuranc e Company will insure every species of property against loss o r damage by fire, and the cargoes of Canal Boats, Steamboats and Vessels, against the dangers of lake_apd river_navigatinn._ Apply to Watertown , April 6,1847. , „ . _ . Apply t o WM. H . SHUMWAY , Agent. 34 COJW2AN, HOPKINS & CO., WHOLESALE GltOCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 60 Front Street, L. D . Coman, ) N . F . Hopkins , V NEW-YORK. ' othrop. > Wm . K . LoThrop. J 28yl Superior Hvson in che^t- and hair ch-sts . Young Hy- , son extra fine, Young Uysun' superinr, Youn g Hyson conn- try,m half chests and e uidie-; Imperial in half chraia and 15, lb. raMiei; Twankeys.Twan- j key Hyson, in wlwle and half] cheMhi Hvson Skin in chestsf andhalWieat\ . . , , Tlio.-eTeasaro parlienlarly adapted t<i th e the trade of thisj and the adioinin? counties. iJUGAKS. Woolly & Woolsey Crush- ed, do. Pulverised, do. Lnif ; St. Croix, I'orio Rico, No w Orleans an d Whil \ Havanna. COFFEES . Old Government Javn.Green Java, Maracalho, Lnguayra, OreoiiRioaii'lCnha . OILS. Sp'rm , R\fm« l Whale,Lin - seed and Tanner's . TOBACCOS . Burrow' s «lhs in boxes, Cidt'r Brandy, AWiholfiMa- lioim ^Yjttftjo bollles, Brown' Sherr«g||fcll!es , niip-irted in 1*31, tln?*R3t Win e ever offer- ed in this market expressly for meiliral use ; Por t Wine, ali^eatan d Malngado., Clatct and ChampaiiTiie. FRUIT S & NUTS. Oranges, Lemons, Fig3, Rat- Bins in whole and half boxes, Kng. Curran's, Citrons,Dates, Prcserreil Gmger, Madeira Nuts , Filberts, Brazil Nuts , PeaNuls , Almonds. SUNDRIES . Windo w Glass, assorted si- zes, Glass Lamps , Fluted Tumblers, Decanters, Percus- sion Pills, do. Caps , Blasting Powder, Rifle do., Fowling do., W.ral Pocket Comns, Ra- zor Strops, Shavin g Boxes and Brushes, Wafers, Ink, Blue and Black, Matches, Bar Lead, Shot, Peppe r Sauec, Win e Bilters, Wt-hsier's do., Indigo, Camplinr, Cream Tar- Duncan's 5lhs in 1.2 boxes,|Uir,,lte'd ii.i.,'I!jack,Whiteand Fine Cut Chewing, Fine Cut Smoking, in 1 lb . 1-2 lb. an d 1-4 lb. papers , in cases. MOLASSE S In Hogsheads an d Barrols,| consisting ofth e usualqual f tics. WINES A- LIQUORS . rureCt»gmVBiandi i Paledn., An.rriran dn. Re d Leads, Sal Soda, Carbon of Soda, Borax, Blue Vitriol, Oil of Vitriol. Cuppei as. Alum, Logwood, Camwood, Hache- wood, Nicwiind am i Funic , Madder J'riehmcal.Bi'imRione, Snlphtir, Starrh , Gmcer , Sal- entus , Pepper. Pinvnto , fas* i.tmre^ia, Annntto, Bed C'ods , (Jas- Gins , tor and Olive Oils, Brooms . St.rym x Ruin.Aoicriean Gin , Theab»iwG.nnl s will b o suld forcash o r approve d pajter on ihe uBUallime. Watertown, Ha y 23 1817 • 40 CELEBRATED esmiLP CASH BTOIZB. A J. PECK HAS JUST RETURNED FROM . theE.ist,an d is now receiving one uf th e largest and best selected Stocks of FALL GOODS ever offered in this market. H e invites the inhabitants of Jefferson an d the adjoining counties, to examine his extensive assortment of DR Y GOODS, CROCKEUY , an d GROCEIUES , an d feels confi- dent that h e can sell cheaper than any other establishment in this part of the State. Among his stuck ma y b e found a rich assortment of FAL L DRES S GOODS, suc h as M'De- Ltunos, Cashmere, California, O.-egun an d Montezuma PLAtnS; also HA W SU. K FLAIDSJ Asia Checks , Alpacas, Paramcllas, and ovury other style of Fashionabl e Goods; SHAWLS , of every description, fiom one to twenty-five dol- lars ; WIP E MANTILL A SILK, with Fring e an d Laee to match : I0.ni.t0 s ards CALICOS, from 4 dt>. to 2 0 cts. per yard; 50 pieces DRES S SILKS , from 3s. t o 10s. pe r yard j Carpet Bags , Satchels, Gloves, HoRJcry,&Q. T<> the Gentlemen he would say, do not purchas e your win* lor suits without examining his rich at-snriment of French andEn-zluh BROADCLOTHS-Plai n and Fanc y Cassimeros, and IWSejns, Satin. Silk, and Barathea Wrings,, for he is ij.itisfied that he can oiTer voti better inducements to purchase than YOU will find ebeuherc . I5IIUpiece* PAPE R HANG- ING S and BORDERINGS , an d a nu n t-tyb- t.f oh ..ltd Win- dow Cm tains, very pretty an d cheap; 500 yard s CARPET- ING , which wa s bought very luw, and will b e hold uncom- monly cheap. Ho has constantly on 1»\.id a good afpovimcnt o l CROCK- ER V, and a choice lot ot FAMIL Y GROCERIES . a^*Cal l an d examine hi s G>mdsand Piices , an d you will be satisfied that none ai e cheaper. Tn e subscriber is manufact -ling Soap an d Candles, nnd will sMI a t the lowest prices. tz_f~CASII I 3 AW FOR TALLOW. A. J . PECK. Waiortown,Oct..l,l&17. . 7 ^BSim^^^i \LET ITS WORKS PRAISE IT.\ CONSUMPTION. Ab o a number who hav e been cured of the LtvE n COMPLAINT an d DROPS Y in their severa l stages. A- mongst th e certificates, please carefully perus e the following, whic h is inserted for circulation in this vicinity, wher e there ar c hundreds who hav e personal knowledge of the facts set forth in tho certificate, CERTIFICATE: In charity to th e alRtcted this may certify that I consider myself a s having been snatched apparently from the Insists- gj>s of Pulmonary Consumption, by Dr. Martin' s Compound byru p of Snake-Root, Sarsaparilla nnd Burdock, and resto- re d to perfect health and vigor. I wa s attacked with Inflam- matory Fever, whieh terminated in Chroni c Inflammation an d Ulceration of the Lungs . I had a constan t Cough, Pain in the Bfeast and Side, an d threw u p a larg e quantity of fai- tid purulentniattor from tlic lungs, whic h had continued for mor e tha n a year. I ha d tried Physicians an d Remedies with- ou t number , hut gradually grew weake r an d weaker until I wa s induced to try Dr. Martin's Compound Syrup , and after takin g scvnrnl bottles I wa s restored to perfect health, an d a m no w able to perform a s much labor i n a day a s anv man. CALVI N ADAMS. Rochester, Monroe Co., N . Y., Sep!. 12,18-16. CERTIFICATE: Th o undersigned hereb y certifies, on oath , that h e has used several hotllcs of Dr. Martin's Compound Syrup of Snake- Root, SarsfipnriUa an d Burdock in hi s family, is well ac- quainte d with th e circumstances related h i tho above case, and ha s known Mr\. Calvin Adorns for th e pasttpn ycars,and know s him to be a ma n whose character for truth and vera- city stands unimpeachable. BENJAMIN SUTS . Subscribed and swor n beforome this 28th dav of January, 1847. WM . FL SHUMWAY , Silprcme Court Commissioner. Fo r sale by th e following appointed Agents in Jefferson county, vizi. HOY T & GREGORY , and J . N. SMITH, in the village of Wo'ei'town ; C. C.Allport.Ellisburgh; M . S.Graves, Belle- ville ; H , IMlllor, Adams : W. D. Alport, Rodman ; H . Loomis, Felt s Mills; Daniel McNiel, Great Bend ; E . Moshier, L e Uaysville; J.Bullard,Rutland ; A.O. Bahcnck, Champion; Elijah Hor n Carthago ; Jehiet Wright, Natura l Bridge: D. D. Reamer, Lowlsbiirgh; S, Lewis, Nort h Wilna ; A. J. Bai- ley & Co., Antwerp; F . Va n Ostrand, Philadelphia ; Andrew Seaman, Stnrlingville: S . Oaks, South Rutland ; Gilbert & Wait , Eas t Rodman; Jame s Davis, Burr' s Mills; E . S. Stock- well, Thovj*Bn: J . Stewart.2d t Pnme-lia 4 Corners ; C. Wood- ward . Quake . uuinb.Mb..., ,— ., Co., l)exter:L. Smith,Limerick ; A. C. Hamblin , Chaumont; Henr y Clinn,Three Mil e Bay; H. Hutchinson , Depauvjllej B . Suits, Plossie. 5yl long'npod' d— needed more than any other uninspired wotk. Scarcely a person takes u p this wor k and oxammesit.wh o does not make some such remai k a s die following: \Th e in- telligence whic h this wor k gives me o n the subject of Liver Complaint, is worth tho price of the bonk.\ \ Ha d I known wha t I now kno w by this book, 1 might have escaped a long fit of sickness, and a Doctor's bill of in re than one hundred dollars. l t I would have given a few weeks ago five dollars for the information thiswor k contains on small pox: alone,\ » Mv wife an d daughter would have been alive now , had I know n this boo k and its prescriptions for CONSUMPTIO N si x months ago.\ \Since I procured Dr. Beach's book,\ says one, \my family ha s know n very little sickness, and what we hav e had w e have nipped in the bud.\ Says a lady of larce property o n the Nort h River, \ I would not take ON E THOUSAN D DOLLARS for the copy I have, if I could no t procure another.'* Another remarks, \ By th e teachings of this book I wa s saved from a n untimely grave , having been brought to its verge by Dropsy, brought o n b y th e use of mercury.\ Says another, \Al l my ncighbora wan t io borrow or bu y my book, and m y success in treating m y own familv according to Dr. Beach's 'American Practice,' has created an intense desire in the people to possess themselves nf rtiiiinvaluable treatise, winc h I esteem th e BOO K o( alt medical book s for the PEOPL E » nF . TEBIFS tn hp In the department which treats ofth e RLMLD1E S to be used to secure complete success in curing disease, there are nresentcd the names .qualities, and representations of nearly ahundred different plants. Th e engravings ar c colored, and ar e very beautifully an d accurately executed^ s o that tl?ey cannot fail to make it perfectly easy to recognize the living planbshriib, flower, kr whe n seen. As;ibetAnUwr roh « almost wholly upon Hie products of the VEGETABL E KINGDOM , he ha s evidently spared no pains to enric h this na n of his great work. ,-,»-,,. ,. Grand Depot for Dr. Beach' s Book* and Medicines, where medieal ad vice isgiven in all rases nf disease, free of chargCj No. Ml Fulton street, N»w York D3-EFHRAT M BENNETT, Perc h River, Jeff, county, general Travelling Agent for Northern Ne w York , to whom all orders should be addressed, pott paid. Sold, b y the fol- lowing appointed agents in this county, by special appomt- T. J H. CAMP , Watertown] E . Horr, Cnrfhoge; A. I . Bai- ley ic Cn., Antwerp ; E . D, Woodward, Philadelphia; O. H. Harris, Sackets Harbor ; T . S, Angel & Co., Clayton; R . Day & Co., Thre e Mile Bay ; Z. Converso ; Cape Vincent; S. W . Field, Brownville; L . Smith, Limerick; D. McNeil, Great Bend; A. Seaman, SterlingVille; E . Bnrnhara, Hen-' dorson; G. G. Grenell, Adams ; J.A.Bcl l & Cn., Dexter; A. Mattcson, \Stone Mills; Parke r & Tanner, Plessis ; E.S . Slockweil, Theresa, Oyt NEW GOODS! NEW QOODS!! 0. B. VAN W0RMER, MERCHANT TAILOR, A T THE CLOTHING WORKS No. 1. COURT XJL *'. , m •\HlhHin'K R!\>\k. <me dn»r n-'n h »<f thoIVn- iM*nr3!«*0 Jt Wo!OTt..W!,,r«.-V' . I To the citizen* of Wulerloum s JrJfcrton and surrounding 1 caunh'ci ? 1 Tim mibficriher having filled u p his New Storeabov e men* 1 tinned, ftilicils a prompt attention of buyers tu hiK fresh nop- plies nf rich and elegant Goods, o the most be-iuliful1 textme s and designs, of foreign an d domestic m; nulactnre, whirl, ho will mak e up. to ordcr'inaEupevior style, a s cheap a s can b« t might ready\made. Th e siibscribord* fiescompetition inhis branr h o f busines s H e ha s no w in Mure all the snpj<he*nf Goods for making suits ofch-thes , cither fi r ftllt.r winter wear ; al l garments warrante d t o fit. 0_T- I n addition t \ ih e foregoing, h e will keep the largret, best selected, must fash- ionable, an d bast slock rf ready made CLOTHING of his ow n manufacture, to b e found in this village; thus en- abling citizens and traveller* to furnish themselves at once with th o very bt»stgarments, al prices from 2.1 to 40 per rent, lower tha n atan y other establishment or place in the count v . TV following rompn^c s a par t of Ids stock of icady made Clothing:: Pilot Cloth Overcoats, do unde r Coap-, Rough and Ready Overcoats, do Sar-kCnat*-*, Palo Alto Overman , do Frock Coals, Wave d Beaver Ovnvn?t«,dnSarkandFr<H>kL'f>at*' t Double Milled B,-Madch»lhFrnrk,Sae|. and nvcrrnaUi,Bro« n and Blac k Frenr h Sack . Dress an d Fr«efc JJrnadeloth Coats, Broadebuh Cloaks of different prices, Dra b Over and Sic k Coat-, Blue, Grtvn, an d till fmc y colors of Ove r and Unde r Coa'K. !<•\ nuruei-oiifi to nieniion. PANTS — Caifimerc, Siiincit. Diamond ri-th . Rough and Rndy Clolli, Double Twilled Tweeda an d Corduroy, an d diflV.-n* flttifles for Panialu.ms , ready made or b v the vard. VLSTINGS—Sil k Velvet, Fane y Frenc h Cas -imcre, Va- lenria. Worried, Black an d Striped and Fjn* y Satin Vests, Curacroa, and different Vests ready marie o r b y the yard. Wool, Flannel, Knit, Cotton,and MosrnllanessScotrh Wrap - pers an d Drawer*! whit e Shirts ftom 75 cts . t o 92/irtper piece; Striped and Fano y Shirt s from 7fl ctr . tn 52,91 p w pie e, Bn*iims and Collars, Woolen Comforters. Silk Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Fanc y Satin an d Kilk Scarf., Tics, &T.. &?., and a great variety of Futm>hing Gundsfut th e lowest cas h prices, t ft i numerou s to mention. Farmer s wh o wi&h their garment* !.*n<-r andea*y,wiHd*» j well to rail, I would further pay that I hav e adopted the Reaii/ Paw S>rtcm, whic h will !«• a=a \ Inp o f 2r. to 3'iper i cent, in pairingcuitqmersi NOUUMBrO'! rail an d sceand ' judge yonrfceives. N o charg e Si r showing Goods . CUTTING dona in a worltmanliki manner , on tho shortest possible nc- ticf.and in the most fashionable style. Watertown. Sf.pl.29 , 1SI7. 6 H EMORRHOIDS, on PILES, IS A DISEASE produced by loi-al i iiiation,custuenc-s,puigalivosti- mulants, undu e d r termination ofthe blood to th e heinorrhuidul vessels by excessive riding o r walking, or a congestive state ofth e liver, and often by a peculiarity ofthe constitution ithelf. It is utiually considered under three forms o r varieties, a s follows; Blind Piles, Whit o Piles,and RIaedingPiles. ThisdiseahOis s o common, an d t o very well known,that a description of its symptoms is not deemed neccs*-ary. Th e success that ha* followed the use oftho Embrocation in thoioure of this disease, ha s been trnly'asinnisliing Physi- cian s now advice their patients to tr y it, a s th e onl y IMfiB MED1CINM. In addition to its being a positive remedy for the piles, it neve r fails to curu that intolerable itching whic h is M veiy common, nnd ha s its location in tho sum** part s a s the Piles. Read th e following, from the editorial column s of Alcxan* dor's Weekl y Messenger.* FOUN D AT LAST— A Senn Cun n Pon TUTS PILKS!—Chem- ists hav e long been anxiou s to disenver a medieinc that would cur e one ofthe mnst troublesome diseases—thePdcp. Sue* ee^sha s at len^hbre n th o rcsul*. Dr. JACKSON' S PIL E EMBROCATIO N not only stops alible -dipt, allays pain and inflammatiwii.subduevthatinlmoMblritrhinf, but effectually cnrep.hkeacharm.an d m a ve.v short turn , persons WIIOM* li\ es ha \ e h^n rende n d luueraMe f.<r yt^r -, Fo r rem IV'at .*:• from nimteron<;pi'i£otmofita power to effect arureinnf l iMse';..*.illat ihe*ttu e ff the sub-.'*ribir,wh i *M1» areu t t-rii\'^ il-inibh . comity, and al*-u f u* the ^ ale o r Sarra'sAccouritirOil , a nevee failing cur*.- f>-r mostean-sof D^a'm - s. 5 3 APRIK L ELY . D1PB0VED YANKEE COOK STOVE. <m_m& (ORIGINATORS OF THE LOW-PRICE SYSTEM,) Dealers in every description of II In all it s various styles an d qualities, adapted to the want s an d tastes of a p-archaun g community, at the EMPORIUM OF FASHION. OPPOSITE THE \AMERICAN WATEETOWJf. rrousEY's TJITIV^^ 8 «S^OT-; Hands, Sore Lip S) 6hilblains,ScaldHcad,andaimnasoi m tlamcdSores. „ , ,„, , ,: m «ei;Thletob o Person s in all conditions o l life »™W.?» \\ore th e duty afflicted wit h the above comp aintt-. '''^''jS^reaoy lor of heads of families » !>\.* and keepon l »n\i™Sj ^ any emergency, a REJlED Y that ^\Kl'if^S'Sn\ suffering atlenila Thos e wh o * be told that uisa mostrompien-'\\j ; Knimmation ever d» . pain, andthenror t spady remover of 1 ! ,fl \» I 5J 1 Efficient to covered. Th o experience o t such pMSons M sia ucie m prompt them to kee p it alway s on '' an »> ' ,\°bv Uns mSica l valuable lives and Stabs »»« to»n » ^ ^/Jf c ^ s %l conqueror of inflamed and .\'''^..^\'^stk nd.an d prc- &c. It instantly stops a 1 pa m »f !\= «\J re u B ,'£' M _ im ' m e - vents all scar. No Bunily «\»« '^ *S i» onlddomorC dialoapplieation ofil nrase nf hurnso i sraui. «> R? o d while wuitmg for.He doctor Oiw^ff h ™S d „S\Sring rived, besides prevent ng I\n ? , h ? urs ,,,?i,„ nhVained. whicUight pass belore a physician coil d bo oblamea . It possesses control .over Iho severest 'f^mld viiuo s morlification.ovor nllammation, and oJ rl '5£ 0 J , „'jjn e craol- itactsa8anti , .sepUc,i|ervlne,anli-21..a5mod;>a\» ^ licnundhealincan d Is Ihe most complete°^™ B J\g» j f now in use. Tnouswils have tried and .^\^\ffiJKi. Hi s worWng IIS wayillto poWie hvor mlU *W$g™™. Cr e unknow n in the History of merlicinos. AI I v»5° gf c { % Tr^4^Ko n P 8 ,,£'^^^^^ ha s the sicnatura of S. Tocsn v tvrMcn on '*'??'Xnaliire in blac k ink. Neve r purchas e a bo x .mlesslhissiMahir o can be seen. Priceas'cls. pe r box, n r liveibowa lor 51,TO Prepare d by S. TonsW, Syracuse, N. Y., and sola o y at,im» throughoutiho United Slalcs. „__„ _. T -a C4MP; Sol i in Watertown by J - N . SMIT H and T . H . uanr r , Monatt&Hanford , Rodman; and b y aoents throughout the counly. H ORR & WIGGINS HAVE NOW ON HAND, and offer lor sale, the largest and most complete as - B \\ mcnt \READY-MADE CLOTHING, ever offered in this market. Ou r bnfiness being confined to the CUSTO M TRADE , the greatest caro is taken in the selection of such styles a s will best fuit tho country trade; and, as w e purchas e all ou r gor.tls from iho Importers and Mannfaotliters, we haven o limitation In sayirig W K CAN- NO T BE UNDERSOLD . Wit h a fixed determination to sustain the L0W _ pIlICE SYSTEM; wo reel confident of still receiving Iho patronage of on r fi lends and customers, wh o hav o so liberally bestowed their golden favors on us ih o past season. We ar c now closing out at th« following EXTREMELY LOW PRICES: A lot o f heavy Cassimere Overcoats do \ Pilot do do Satinett d o do all wool Twee d do do Bruadcloth do line dress-clolh, do fine dres3 and frock Coats Broadcloth Cloaks, 50 Broadcloth Sacks , ISO Tweed Sacks , 150 prs . Cassimere PantF . 75 prs. Black Cassimere Pants, l&uprs.Satinelt do 75 prs. Sheep's Grey do 74 black Satm Vests, 75 figured do 75 Cassimere an d rloth Vests, 200 Valencia an d Worste d Vests, 25 rich Cashmero do 150 Shirts, Linen Bosoms ic Collars, 50 Striped Shirts , 50heavy brow n sheeting Shirts, 50 Mariner's stripe, do 100 prs . Canton flannel Drawers, 50 prs . do Wrappers , 40 prs. lanvb's wool Drawers , 40 prs. do \Wrappers 250 Linen Bosoms, 150 do -with collars, 300Linen Collars, 20 doz. Suspenders, 20do7„Wool Socks and i\littens. uu 10 do?,. Buckski n Mittens and Gloves. A rich and varied assortment of Scarfs, Cravats , Linen and Sillr Pocket Handkerchiefs, Ate. &e., together with th« largest assortment nl FRENOlt CLOTHS, CASSIMERS.% and TESTINGS, eve r offered in Watertown, Ageneralas - eorlmnntof Tailor's TrimmingB, &c. &c. CUSTO M WOR K made to order wit h neatness and des» patch. CUTTING—whe n 'tis done, then 'twer e well thatil wer e done quickly 1 October 1J, 1847. 0 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do dn do do do do 5-1,50 lo S7,00 4,ri0 to 6,50 •1.00 to 0,5O 6,00 to 7,5(1 6,00 lo 8.-.0 9,00 lo 14,00 7,00 lo 12,00 8.00 lo 13,00 0,00 lo 10,00 3.00 lo 5,00 2,50 to 3 50 to 2,00 to 2.00 lo 2,50 to 2,00 to 1.50 to '75 lo 3,00 to 75 to 75 to 44 lo 44 to 44 to 44 to 75 lo 75 to IBJlo 25 to 6rto 6} to T ILE SUBSCMBEUS CONTINUE TO MANUFA0- lllie tlioabove S <iv.,wbii-h IMS h>->-n in me tliruiighout tins c.tiinty f,»r the I if,t f-iur yean-, and lias given universal salMacinoi—and w h» m-vera u npfitrmniiy IIBF. b-en given to rc.7 H with any other Elevated flv»-n .Sr-tve. it ha s been found lobik o quicker, an d to consiiroe only alj.iul ru-o-iAirtisthc quantilyuf wootl, (fnvlnc to Its mngtiip. ) TheieKadivl - Fi'in pliit.-b-twe n the ha<-k l->>llers,tMtliat b y shutting el- Ilior damper In Uioelc\at.,rs,yo!ican thrt.w th e lire alt e „ or icTeiiher k'-tlle a s ynn pica- e—and by n.eans nf there dam- p\r s you have a perfect regulalnr to thedven.li y thiowmg the lire till or pit11 nlf Ihr.ttigh the littfl: p>pr. Th e oven, un- like any xtUcr. bein^ flat o n th e tnp, is quit e convenient for semu'j 'h!nc*<nn, 111\ Tinnmui^tar e rnadoorih e best stock , and b y men who hure rcrred then tttncul tt.eu trade ai.d understand ill Thi* istnve ha s tike n th e premium for th \ last two years m Ihisem.nty , an d wnni.l h;rve rec.ived it ac.-tm IhK year, but th e rule ; til the S.eiet> wmild ntilallnw o t it. W e ran give referrnees in creitftoini in Ibcrnun'y . In fine, it needs no travelling hirdii£v tn trumpet Hi film'. I«s friends and ad- v.icates willbnl.emdmthekilrhen . PRICE REDUCED. ForE.ileatlb e Old Hardwar e Store bv Srpt.2' , IM7 . 5 COOl'I-.R Ic WOOM1UFF . The Greatest Discovery of the Age G ROCERIES CHEAP FOR CASH.— ThoBB w(io ar e anxiou s to pa y tlio money forQro * cories will find a Clibicc lot, a t the lowest pric6s, for sale, b y I L SCRIBNEK., July20,lS47 . (49) One doorHouth of Wllilo's block. TO PHYSICIANS--H.SORIBNER, AT THE JL, Sign of the Good Samaritan* will suppl y the order s p i Physician s with gen nine Medicines, for cash , o r oii appYovod credit, a s low a s tl)cy ca n be obtained of an y establishment 1 in wester n Ne w S r ork. Jul y SO, 1847. 4 9 B ROCHA SHAWLS.—FOR THE LARGES* and cheapest assortment of SHAWL S ever offered la\ this market, look at SAFFOR D & HUNT'S , Nov , 17. Opposite tho AmericAh. iCJ-UN TRIMMINGS, A PULL AssoiWJWtf, \_A alio, auolliBr Lo t HYPERION, j ust received an d for sale at the Ne w Hardwar e and Fanc y Goods Store, No . 3 Woodruff's Block. J . S. VA N BUREN . Nov . 8, 1847. 12w l MEW ARRIVAL. \iZEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE\ l\ that the best and cheapest assortment of DRY - GOODS, of all descriptions, ca n be found at the \ Cheap,Cash Store \ of SAFFOR D & HUNT, Opposite the American. Watertown , Nov. 10, 1847. CERAPHtNE FOR SALE--THE INSTRU- Kj; ntent has a ver'y_ handsome case of rosewood, and is alto- gether superior, both in tone and general appearanco, commonly in use. Thosewh o proierthc Soraphino t( ano, can obtain the on e no w offered at a low price. tb those to the Pi - Watertown , Nov. 1,1347. E. KNOX . Itw 6 Church Music. CINGING SCHOOLS AND CHOIRS PAN BIS >^7 supplied with Th e Psahnodist, Carmiria Sacra, Th e Psaltery, Ne w Sork.Choralist, . at ver y low prices for Cash, a t WEEK' S BOOKSTORE / Nov . 17,1847. No . 3 Uourtst.- School Books. F ROM A LARGE K_m WELL SELECTED Kip sortmentof School Books now o n hand an d for sale a t the &\?*LO WES T PRICES,-£ Q ar e enumerated the follow- 'ng: Sander' s Readers, Mis s Swift's Philosophy, Sander' s Spelling Books, Bullion's, Ktrkham' s an d Mitchell's and Olney's Chandler's Grammar, Geography, Fo r sale at WEEKS'BOOK STORE , Nov . 17, 1847. No . 3 Court Street, 2S3\ew Arrangement. T HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO INFORM THE Public, that ho baa lust replenished hi s stock b y a ftrio abisortmeul, direct from the city, of Books, Papers, Statione- ry. Fancy Articles, Globc\Maps, iVc, $c. Also, a largo lot of PAPER HANGING S AND BORDERS , IVmdoio Paper*, and Transparent Shades, th e stylos and prices of whic h n o rearonablepermn ca n find mult with. And lastly, but not least, the subscriber has just established himself largely und permanently in the HAT $• CAP busi- ness , and is now prepared to furnish Fall and Winter Caps, Fal l styles of Hats, an d Ladies' and Mines ' MUFFS , a t lo w prices , and a good article \at that.\ Ho will be happy to receive a call from Ladies and Gents., whethe r the inner o r putor ma n needs to be cared fur. O. H . HARRIS , Corner of Main and Dock Streets. S ackcts Harbor, Nov . 9,1817. PLOTHING.-LOOK IN AT No. 4 MECHANICS' \_J Exchange, an d you will find a full and complete assort- men t of Goods tor Gentlemen's Clothing,both made an d un - made . Thank s ar e due t \ the patrons of Streetor's Clothing Store, and a s a compensation for all past favors, a large and extensiv e stock o f th e best an d most fashionable Goods that eve r appeared in these parts know on hand, at the same cor- ner, and selling at prices so low that they stagger alt calculw tian. All wh o woul d be clothed from head to foot, wilt d o wel l t o jus t drop in a t the corner, and you will soon find your - self neatly clad-for almost a song, if it i s well sung. N. B.—Thanh e Tailoring Business in all its branches still goes on at the fcamc old spot. N . W . STREETER , No. d, Mechanics' Exchango. Watertown , May 2B,IR<J7. 41 And German § T~V^- SEELEY TAKES THIS VERY APPRO\ a 2 .!._,/ priato opportunity to tender his sincere thanks to *~J O-i hi s friends and patrons of this County, for their liberal ^ O patronage the pas t year. Ho feels assured, from th e & O general satisfaction manifested b y those acquainted with *\? M his ne w sytcin o f practice that the greatest uharo of a \ O generous public will bo in favor of his method of prac- JT C3 licinjj, u hen it becomes more unirorfally known. Ho r* £> considers himself nut surpassed by any Physician in the !2j County, in ca^es of Female Diseases and waaknestts, Rheu- matic Affections, Diopy, «j'C. H o would earnestly solicit ihn c ewh o have l-mg b-e n afflicted with disease.and hav o sought fi r rcbof in vain in the common walk s of medicine, to favor him with a call. Oflice on Arsenal atrcet, nearly opposite tho Arsenal. Watertown , Nov . tu, 18-17. 12tf The Sake Pisheries. I HE AMERICAN NET AND TWINE MANU- FACTURING COMPANY , now manufacture to order, :onstanlly kee p fur Kale, oil descriptions o f GILLINO NETS AND SEINES, Suited to tho Lake FMieiie**, rnmpleted fur immediate use.—• Pernm s wanting an v dceripiinno f Gilling Nets, or an y form of Seiiio, can hive-tj.t-m made in the most thorough manner , and d\hvered <arly tn the r-iv.uiti-r sprin t Letters o f inqui- r y pnuiipTly attended in, and simple nf Twin o and Ncitin g sen t by mail to applicant', v.iih alln'-ee-«arv information. WILLIA M STOWE . Agent Of American Net and Twin e Manufacturing Co., AM. 12, Commercial-it., BOSTON. Nov . 1,1*17. Ilm 3 llrl cALTSTER'R HAIR OIL—THE EX- J.?! PRIXSRT i ESSENC E of MrAU ter's Atl-IIealinr ti.ntment.—tiy iho Fame prorep s through which thajllZ- IL-alut ihntmcnt «If-.-tR meh a multitude of Asionishing rnreK.M/. , tlie'ie-PAtabllsIimentiif the In r cnribte Pertpira- tmn, t« ihr-ptr-iinnil rxtrtiMrtttrtivrv I'l-vultmmcMn rnuuc b y MsAuSTKlVN MAJESTIC HAIR OIL, in restorin g lh» ll.ur aiidpi-ventiu f it fmm falling off—in giving h & 1 »**<-1IT.(^l>»^r-> culm .i n |ir>.dn»'i»g fineness,softness,beauty, an d luxtivtanee. Whereve r ihla celebrated and universa l llai r Oil U used, it n^ver fails to euro all dise.w s ofthe scal p .»r tegutoeufmy hfr-ue nf the head, which cause Baldnest t UT wht'-h mak e the hair curse, wiry an d slifT, which change its enl.ir an d ranr.e it t.t aj^ume a dead and dtney appearance.— ThisdMiupnishe d Hair Oil effects all its objects hy openin g th e p..res H( the i kin , an d cle«nsinr it t.f all Impurities b y refltuniipilu* freccir.'itlatinn of pure blood i n tha capillaries, thu s ft.rnr lung to ihe pirt s the materials which form th e hai r and nnurir.h it, by giving tune lo the nervous filamcnts.whlch give a healthy netwn to thcr-kln, and ihns producing all tha effect* desired in securing a fine growth of hair of beautiful ctdur and rt- h loxurnmee, irr^'-d d bv T . H CAMP , Watertown ; an d by agentii for McAlisb-r's Ointment throughout the Stato. v2b M Life Insurance. BY THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSU- RANCE COMPANY. T NRURANCE CAN BE EFFECTED IN THIS COM*- pany on a s favorable term* a s in an y institution in th e United States. All the assured Wcnme memhersof th e Com- pany, and pnrti'Tipaio in the profit's, whi'*harconHun*?vcred- tied to the members, nnd refunded in co>A, after a staled accu* r-iiilaliriu is obtained; a rapidly inercasing business promise s this accumulation in ashor t time,and targe dividends to those wh o insure the pre- ent year. Person s nmy eflcct inmrane c on their ow n lives, o r th e lives of others in whHt they havo an inlercst. A marrie d woma n may injure the IiTe o r her husband, and th e amount will Inure in her sole benefit and that of her children, secur e friim creditors. Th y prosperous condition and favorable provisions of this Company are rapidly winningpubh c favor, an d render its success certain. , r..lWf\iarn issued t.w aroonnta from 1200,In Sf/ltrt WJ.*r . tin* premium ainnuuts to iGo or more, a creUitm one-half th« su m is given to th e asBmerl. Policies ar e granted for on e year, o r fur any numbe r of years, or for life. Th e imp**.lane-rand utility of Life Insurance, an th e only pure mean**, and th e mo-.t indicium wa y o f providing a eup - { j'.rt f u th e widow an d fatherless, h no longer doubted. li s eatnro &% a Saving In titutionalan, is becoming popular, and raptdlv si-Hiraif? p'lbiiQ p-'-nfidpmie. The'reptifaftoii nf the Dinvlnreo f this company, a s care - ful an'I prudent men . is arafegtiaranty that the funds entrust - ed to their charge will h e safely and judiciously Invested for the benefit ol the assured. E . A. RULKELEY , Presiden t OfiieeNo. 153 Main , corner Pcarl-sU, Hartford; No . 54 Wall-st.. New- York . Gt'Y R . PHELPS. Secretary. 2vl4y l J . I L DUTTON , Agenl, Walertown. _ DR. TRASK'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. T HIS IS THE FIRST ATTEMPT TO COMBINE Uli ELEC T Bi n o r MAGN KTIC FLUI D will. Pwisii . applied nsternillyforth f ryin«vnl of djhei^e. Ih e almost nNriMiTKnsrcri ^ i* h w mel veUU Ft .mp s it at once ti e GREATES T DISCOVER Y O F TH E AGE . lM«»nrwnih r effeclinTiire* «f th« utmnM imrwirlanr*-. THLMOSI IN - \llTylfM^Z^Z'l'imSn auffieient life lo restore MOSTHALIGNaNT FORM S O F DISEASE , which can „\„?!?otatinc d fmm an y other remedy. Sue!, Is the power of Ihi . eombinalion th-it it penetrate* to ever y portion of the human Set overy bone and muscle, vein , nerve, and bga- m\n f is f Sc ied out an d made sensible of it . purifying and healing influence. Henc e it copes a s readtly w&unlcrnal M »Sn™*is'toSices ar e on record vvhere Ihis remedy ha s restored heal h to patients so near the grav e Hut Ulemost noSul imema l remedies b il»d in;P/\trrvl AT^ONO P MP has frequentlv been the case in INI' LAMMATIO N O F T H fc, ROWELS— n o valient everneeddie nf MnidWo u whcrelh e Mnenetlc Ointment ra n bo oblained. Tha t dangerous Ep t demie know n a s the PUTRI D ERYSIPELA S can always b e ° U Fof ISFLAVHIATOUY RHEUMATIS M thisOintmentis the most complete remedy ever prepared. In 99 cases out of ion I T WILL AFFOR D BNTIRE nELiitF to the wors t cases o f KEE.VOU S HEADACH E in thirty min- \ Fo r rTenvof s DISEASE S llii\ remedy i s of immensevalue. AFFECTIOKSOFTHESPrNE.RHEUMATISM.Lame - noss, IILCEItATE D SOR E THROAT , BRONCHITIS . PI.EC- RISV. CROUP,Cnoi,ir,Ciior.EEA MORBUS , AGUE I N THE FAC E O R BREAST . BURNS,ScAl, n HEAD,Scrofilla,SAl.T RHEUM,Erysipelas , INFLAME D EVES.FEVER SORES,&C . will b e immediately relieved b y Ihe ur c o f this remedy. rt^-Fo r further particulars and testimonials, see pamphlets loft with each agent. Price. 25 and SO cents per bottle. B3~Sold b v T . II. CAMP, sole spent, Watertown, and b y one aole egen'tin each village In Norther n Ne w York. 3y l TAKE NOTICE: WATERTOWN AND ROME RAILROAD. To all whom it may concern: JAM NOW READY FOR WINTER TRADE JL and have on band a large Slock of Wf IVl'ISI t VIM- '« SSIN<; , whic h I can and will sell :rom 23 to 40 pe r cent, cheaper than an y other establishment in this town, o r this side of New-York—consisting, in part of th e lollowing: COATS. 210 Oner Goats, from ?4 lo$l3apiece . 130 Sheen-O,a; Under Couli, from S 3 t o ? 0 apieco. 1H0 Rough and Ready Oner Coati, 0 \ 10 \ Rfi Palo Alto •• \ 5 \ 7 \ am Tweed Under and \ \ 3 \ 0 \ H)0 Waved JSeaver Over Ooatp, 1 \ 7 \ And alarcelolo f Jtrtm-n, Jlluck, Veep Blue and Qreen Sack, Frock and Dies* Cuat-.ttt m SOto $14 apiece. PANTALOONS . 150 pairs Grey Saiinett und Onmmere, from l,75to« 3 200 « Moletkin Cloth and Corduroy, \ $2\ 4 150 \ FineS/ucliCMnandCasiimere,\ 3\ 6 2U0 \ l'annj Striped If Checked do \ 2\ 36 0 And a large variety ofdifferontkindstoonumcrouslo mention, and of dilferent prices. VESTS . 100 Slack and Figured Satin, from ?2 t o ¥4 50 150 Fanrt/ Silk and Caneimcre, \ 17 5 to 3 20iJ Velvet and Wonted, \ 125 \2 50 ISO Black Cloth and Cmrimcrc, « 160 \ 250 And alargeletof tXome-Madc Cloth and Saiinett from 7 5 cts . to ?l,0O each. SHIRTS . While Shirie, — with Linen Collars, Rotomt,andWritfr hand*, from 75 cts. to $ 2 apiece. Striped, Colored, and Woolen, from GO cts. to $ 1 2 5 Woulen Wrappers and Drawers, from 75 cts. to § y GO Cotton Flannel do do \ 50 \ \1 And a large variety of Rororn', Collars, d\C. IBto63cts . HDKFS . . Black Silk, Flag and Striped Keck and Pochel Hdkfi., from 50 cts lo $1,50 apiece. Fancy and Iilack Satin Scarfs, from S t t o $ 4 Woolen Comfort) and Tint, ffc, \ 18 to'&Or.uU GLOVES . Woolen, Kid, Ruck Skin, an d all kind s for Gents.,.from 25 cts. to $1,50 pe r pair. CLOTHS . French, English, Dutch, and German Broad Cloths, a largo variety, from §1.50 to sa,50 per yd. Fancy Checked and Striped, Plain ami Slack Cam- meres, from 75 ctl. to $1,50 per yd. Salinctts, Janes, Corduroy and Rough and Ready Cloth, frotn :17 ot«. to $1,05 por yd. Mark and Figured Satins, tram 75 cts. to 54,00 ppr yo . Striped Silk acd Striped Fancy Ycetings,trom ?1 t o $3 . And a large assortment of different articles for Vests, CoaU, and Panlaioons: whic h I will sell cheaper than the cheapest ! there is n o humbug. Please call and judge for yourselves. I have no charm, for showing Goods, so don't forget to call at the CLOTHIN G WORKS , No . 1, on: Court Street, in Ca . holm' s Ne w Rioek. one door soulh of tho \People' s More, \ ,Te e 8 y„u wni fuia all'yo o seek, and wm go a, W$$$ : 1 will farther saytta t my stock of'READI-MAJJJS,^LU- THINOonlwnd;towellmade,ando f my own manufactur- iw and warranted to be fashionable, an d o f the bes t stylo. ^Rewmber thai by colling you can save from 25 to 40 percent , by buying low forcas h of _ R ^ W0KMER _ Watertown, Nov . 10,1847. 10 f