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KOSSUTH, AKD M«- GLAY.—The KatlBnnl In - tolligeneei-'of die lQth, says the interview be- twifrti these two gentlemen on the previous day was most cordial anil 'frKSwHy-. I t was of an hour's duration. , Mr. Clay received-hini stand- ing, and after 'tte'ing. seated, addressed him for half an hour, frankly expressing Ms opinions. tie deprecated the pblicy offnteVvention, con- sidering its adoption lis the 'greatest 'calamity wjiich could befall this country, and said the, United States* as the only living 'Republic W& example of man's capacity for self-governili/ent, was bound to encourage progress ana rijrHSflSri'ty on this continent. These mign't be/endnngered and destrpyedby fordign .•v/p.ts-mH -with them a|l, hope-bit.^ree institu'Sons. These, \he saicl, werothe sentiments of a dying man, who for 'a lifo'-tim,e had struggled for freedom. Mr. liossiith replied, bat did not combat Hit. Clay's position. He confined himself to com- menting on ; the condition of Hungary tttid the French 1 , which he-believed would provoke civil War, and' perhaps a general revolution. At parting, Mr.'Clay arose and bade.KoBSu't'h farewell forever with much emotion, wishing him God speed in his efforts for Hungarian in- dependence. The resignation of Lord Palmerston caused a temporary dis o rrangement of the various mar- kets, and a decline of prices in many occurred ; but when it became known that Lord Grunville was to succeed Lord Palmerston, confidence be- \tainie in some measure restored. < V •alii-g. S. ^SZS iSVTOTIOB.—All persons-indebted;terwm. Mnrtth by nolo, ,4-^1 bp'okfttcount, or otbor\v]pb, l^rp requo8ted to pay tlib ^arna ic-rtrovitli nnd eavo coat,/ ; . -9NO. H.-NABIER, Assignee. Watortown, Jan, 1-1, IWB, ' 18w5 1?HB MARKETS. NEW YOBK, Jan, 9. FLOUIWThe . low grades are quiet 'but Urn better ' are in demand for the home trade at full prices. Cana- dian continues steady with a good demand; sales 1000 oris, part at $-1 37a4 511 residue to arrive on private terras. Sales domestic 4500 brls at 84 50a4 56 for com- mon to straight slate, 8 1 5fia4 75 for mixed. to fancy brands Michigan and Indiana, S4 62 for favoriie state., GHA.TN—Wlieat-^-Sales 5000 bush Long Islimdal 35c for ted, S I for white; 9600 bush Canadian part unmer- chantable at 90c, and balance at about 102o ftir prime white. Eye—sales 400 hush at railroad depot,at Wc.— OaUf^salefi.staleat44a45c > Jersey40a41c. 'Barleypten. ti'and dull at.86e.''Corn-steady anil-in-'ia*r re>flW3t for the home trade; sales' 11,500 hush Tit Goc-for. western in alore, 66c for northern yellow in store. WHISKEY—ntitWHWs steady hut firm, with a good demand ; sales 550 brls prison at 20}a2)c. Drudge qui- et at 203u.201c. PROVISIONS—Pork—sales 700 brls a t S14 87a'15 for old mess, QI5 12al5 25 for new do, S14 for now prime SIS 50 for old do; old prime mess 815. Clear (lull a t SI9. Sour mess wanted at $14 51), do prime §11. JJeef ih demand for the home trade and a shade better; sales 300 brls at $4 25n5 75 for prime anil 88 25all for mess.; prime me'ss'dull at S15al'6. Beef hams in fair demand and plenty; sales 2G6 hrls at S13 25 for 220 lbs. Dressed hogs scarce antl wanted at Gienfitc. Cut meats dull at ClaGic for shoulders, 8ia8!c for hams. Lard searco and at full prices; sales 150 tierces and hrls at 9a9ic, 91n9jc in liegs and firkins. Butter in moderate request; sales Ohio 1 lal4e, western Ne w York 14al8e, Orange co. 21a 23e. Cheese quiel and prices unchanged. MONEY—Tho demand for money is active butsupply large for investment in commercial paper, and rates are gradually easing down. JAN. 8—At market, GOO Beef Cattle, no Stores, C pairs working; oxen, 20 cows and calves, 1000 sheep and lambs, and 475 swine. Prices—Beef Cattle—Extra §6 25 ; first quality 86 00 ; second do S5a5 50; third do S'ln$l 50. Working Oxen—No sales. 'Cows ami Calves—Sales S23.27, 29a31. Sheep—SI 75, 2a2 50 ; extra §3a375. Swine—4a5c; retail 4iaGc. . gjgp* Hundreds of our citizens complain of debility and languor of the eyHtem, derangement of the liver anil stoiu- -null, want of appetite, &c.; they arc frequently tho rcsulc of ' too close application, and a thousand other causes we ennnot hero name ; but we would say to all so nfllictcd, do as wo have done—get a bottle or two of Dr. lloounnd's German -JJlttcM, prepared by Dr. Jackson, and, our word for it, yon '-will be cured. We recommend this medicine, knowing from experience that it is much superior to the generality of pn- tcnt medicines. Wo would say to our renders, purchase none unless prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. From tho Albany Atlas. MOUNTAIN INDIAN LINIMENT.—Particular attention is di- rected to the advertisement, in another column, relative to the infallible remedy for rheumatic complaints, prepared in tlilfl city nt the Dolavan IIousi*. Tho wonderful cures which this liniment has cH'ccted, seem nhnost incredible j and yet the living witnesses of tho renewed life which it has given, arc too numerous to be doubted. Thcro has been no medi- cal preparation discovered for n long time, that has been the moans to alleviate asmuch autferingand intense pain as this lllliiuont, as hundreds can attest. Tills remedy is worthy tlib consideration el' all who mny bo in tho least nllllctcd with rhixmiatidm. Sold in Wntertown, by T. II. Camp it Co., Kq. 0 Wash- ington St., 18m2 Valuable Testimony in favor of the Ozygcnaud Jllutr*. '*- ' WA.SHINaTQN,,D. C, JUUO l0„18IG. Having made u«e of tliQ \ Oxygenated Hitters,\ prepared by Dr. Geo . B . Green, o f Windsor, Vt.,nnd fro m knowledge obtained of their cflicacy in othe r cases, w o cheerfully rec- ommend tlis m t o the public, believing they will lully sustain tho recommendation o r th e Proprietor. Wo hope tills val- uable remed y ma y be s o generally dilluscd throughout th e country, tha t i t mny h o ncccssiblo to nil tho nillictcd. SA , ; i 1 Fi C . I ;ft,m!?H I ' S ' i n - S . Senators fro m Vermont, WILLIA M UI'IIAM, ) JAME S P . SIMMONS, U. S . Senator from Illiodo Island. J. T . MOREIIBAD , U . S . Senato r nnd formerl y Gov. o f Kentucky. I.. K . ARNOLD , Membe r o f Congress, an d formerly Gov. of Rhod e Island. WM . WOOD1SK1DGE, U . S . Senator, nnd formerly Gov. o f Michignn. M. L . Martin, Delegate i n Congress from Wis. Territory. Such testimon y as th o abov e is worthy th o confidence o l the public, nn d every Dyspopti c sufferer who uses this med- icine wil l sa y th e same. REED , \BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists, No. 26 Merchants'Row , Boston, General Agents. Pric e 81,00 pe r bottle. Si x Bottles for,S5,00. ^Bost'Ptlle Sherry, ' do Brown do Mountain Lunc h Port, Best. Old Maderia, do Muscat, do Maliigu. To Hritel -Keepers, Ac. T HE SUBSOPBSM.-Ajsigljeu'pTWm. Mllrtin, will seltat public f inetlBh, at'h'o'olock, A. M-„ on Saturday Mil. 47, 3.853, ritNoJ.9 WWtbVBlpglt, ninrgestockof ohoico Wines »hd IilillaUft,:'c'bttsi»\ing'b%ilialIbllowing: . ,..-'. jjifiudms'! • • syrKEs; Phrr'o, Solgnotte, IJark Brandy, ' ~\ -do Xlocbclle. piilo 'do do Scotch Whiskey, . QQ Old Jamaica -Rum, do \ St. Croix 'i : tlo llcsl Holhlbd Gm, ..... (? Also n-hiirhber ot'bthor iilinUties not herein mentioned. J8wl ;_ . JOHNHNAPIER, Assignee, SADDLERY,. T HE, Subscribers have on hmid, a full assortment of ull articles in their line of business, consisting of Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &c, Manufactured by themselves^ and which they can assuro tho public to bcof the quality represented. Thoy also keep onhand'a full and general assortment of SADDLERY HAD WARE AIW CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, nnd all other articles wanted by the trade, which they olfer nt as low prices as the murlcct will afford. Harness makers will find it for their interest to call on them for their Steele. Among the goods mny be found Cai-riage Lace, Rubber cloth, Patent Leather, Braes nnd 1'lntcd Bands, Handles, Mata.Dam nsk Linings, Drab Cloth, &c, in abundance, at prices to suit tho thneSj Also, constantly on hand, Ilnrness Lenther, Cur riage Carpeting, Oil Cloths, and Whips oi\ nil kinds. Otfl'ty Combs, Cards, »nd Horse Jiruhhes, of a. superior quality, for sale at fair prices. Also, all kinds of articles usuullj found a a Saddlers' Furnishing Store. Jnn. 12,1853. 18 J. 11. &. B. F. nO^ClIKlN. DAGUERREOTYPES JFOIt ONE DOL&All I C P. WESTCO'l'tf^ouldenl l thoattontion of the pub- • lie to Ins-superior facilities for producingvD^GUEiiuKo- TYPE LIKENESSES of every 'desirable size and tone. Th e Reception Room, Ladies' Dressing Room, Chemical Room, an d Operating Room , are all sopnrnte, n'nd furnished ra the mos t complote, elegnnt, and appToptuirte style. CABIEKAS, of th e Inrgest size, of Germa n and Americim manufacture i Apparatus of all kinds, Columns, Pedestals, -etc. etc., to suit nil tasts and positions,- Th e OPKliATING LIGH T was constructed on scientific principles, expressly for this purpose, an d is so arranged that it can b e used as a sky-light, or side light, to suit the luncioa and wishes of his patrons. Single Miniatures, o r groups of nn y number, from the smallest sized pictur e to the lurgeftt ever made, taken by it i n from 2 to 5 seconds, so quick that all ea n retain a good ex- pression. Daguerreotypea retaken and portraits copied with complete accuracy, by apparatna mad e expressly for The purpose. All Daguerreotypes put u p i n substantial and beau- 'tifuloaqcs, and secure d with preservers, i Poai'l, Jenny Lind , and Morocco Cases, of all aizes, and highly finished. GOLD IiOCICETS of nil sizes, ibrono , two , o r four Minitihii-034 also 'Gilt Loukets-of all siftcs, chains, pins, and rings furnished nt unpnnilleled low prices. Mr, Westcott is prepared to furnish eorrcct Likenesses of persons, put up in substantial cases, at rates ranging irotn GNR to FIFTHEN dollars. To AirnsTS.—A large assortment of Daguerreotype Stock, consisting of French and American plates, enscsof different descriptions, chemicals, etc. etc., will be kept constantly on hand and sold unusually low. C. P. WKSTCOTT, Nos. 13 and 15, Arcndo. Watortown, January 1,1852. 18 THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, Daily\ iSemi- Weekly and Weekly. T HE Year 1852 commences wjib events of more than us- ual importance, and it is certain that other events, equal- ly momentous, will mnrk its entire duration. The proceedings of Congress, its discussions and action upon the great tfucstiona ol our Foreign Policy, the Tariff, the extension of our lines of Steamers to the Sandwich Is laud, Asia and Africa, the opening of a Railroad to the Pacif- ic States and Territories, &c., will be watched with the deep- est interest. Ti\o Presidential Election takes place thisyear. The move- ments of both the great parties, the Conventions, the nomi- nations and the canvnse, will engage to un unusual degree the attention and the feelings of the country. The acts and speeches of tho distinguished Hungarian Lender and Exile, and the approach nnd possible outbreak of a mighty convulsion in wlucli all the nations of the Euro- pean Continent will bo involved, eithor on the Eide of despo- tism or of liberty, will be subjects ot constant and cuger in- terests. The movements preliminary to this great convulsion, the intri-tucs of Russian diplomacy, the spasms of Austriun des- potism, French Revolutions, the outrages of Italian rulers; mid, on this aide ttie Ocean, Mexican Insurrections, Califor- nia Gold fJIecoveries, South American Civil Wars, will all add to the general sum of Important events which will dis- tinguish the year 1353. All who desire to be promptly, thoroughly and reliably informed on these matters will ilnd their wishes met in Tin: N-KW-YOHK TKIBUNK. Its arrangements for procuring ear- ly nnd accurate information are not surpnescd citlu-r in ox- tent or perfection by those of any journal in the world, nnd its- renders may bo assured that no expenses or exertion will be spared to m intnin, and even increase, its present com- pleteness and utility as a nowepaper. In addition to the almvo nnined features, wo shell regular- ly publish the Letters of HAVAIID TAYLOU, one of the Edi- tors of the Tribune, who is nuw exploring the unknown and mysterious regions of Central Africa, and before his return, will visit the famous Oriental cities of Damascus and Bag- dad, ami examine the ruins of ancient Ninuvnh. I^*\ Postmasters taking charge of ami remitting us tho money for a club of twenty, will bo entitled to a copy of tho Weekly gratis. TKUMri.— (Pay mem in all cafes required in advance.) DAILY TlltnCNE. Mail subscribers, $5njenr; SI 50 for three months. snsn-WKi:KLv THIUUNE. PingleCopy Two Copies * Ten Copies \WHEKLY THIBUNE. ..S 3 OQ .. 5 110 ..20 U0 ..S3 00 .. 5 00 . . 10 00 20 00 'TRIFLE NOT WITH THE Sroitna [—Consumption, like th e rnttlesnakc, always gives warnin g oUts approach . Tho dr y nnd frequent Cough, th e senso of oppression nt th e chest, ithoahort quic k breathing of th e patient, ar c certain iudicn- ttons Uiatscriousinisclieifiasoingo n in the Organs of Res- piration. A t this stage of th e disease, Dr. Rogers ' Syrup o f Liverwort, Tar and Canchnlngua will no t onl y accomplish nt certain, bu t a rnpld cure . The three vegetable ingredients of whic h it i s composed, form, in their compoun d state, a. medicine whic h is nt onc e nnti-febrlle, tonic, an d healing in itspropcrticc. Ifthcpulaei s excited, i t sooths it ; if th ° strength i s declining, i t restore s it ; nnd if th e Lungs are in- fliuncd, and ulceration is threatened, it heals nn d invigorntcs tthom. Suc h is the philosophy of its operation, and thou- isnnds rescue d from th e verg e of tho grave ca n testify t o its jJractienl effect For full details, SCO pamphle t and adver- tiicaicnt in. another place. 18m l SEVERE CASES.—Dr. W. B . Sloan—Sir : Som e time i n December Inst ono of my horse s was badl y kicked in th o attflc joint, an d afterwards too k cold i d th e wound , I think, as it becam e very muc h inaame d and swollen—an much s o that several good judges of auc h cases said I mus t loose my liorse. Buthappcning t o hea r of your Ointmen t and its val- ue for injures of that kind, I procured some, which was ap - plied accordin g to directions, nnd in nvcry short tunc th e -horse was well and pu t t o work . 'Since then, my child of sevenmoth s old. fell, and caught *by its chi n o n the top o f n ho t stove, whic h burne d the neck aid chi n so thatth c skin-came off halfway roun d (ho neck. tho child in great agony, not with; Jtions .which ha d been made , I immediately use d your OimV ,mcnt;nndm-tc n minutes th e child wen t to sleep, and. in th e .counso o l a wee k was quite well. Yours , A . J. CROSS. Buffalo, N . Y . Jan. 24,1851, No. 8 Scott St . £5p - Se e Agents' nam e a t th e hond of Sloan's column. (El M-SkoiDERIES.—OuchnsNoodlo Workca'fiu'fids, Hand- JCi IcerchiofB; Mualiu upd CumbHo Edgings and •Jnserthigaj iftlfl Uh endless variety: o.f other articles which 'for •riehmjss tmd elegance cannot bo equallod in Northern Ne w York. SEL'iGMAN'3, 9 m O RENT, one half of Po w No, 85, in Trinity Church; X applyt o J..S. VANBUR'EN. Wutertowiij Jan; 14,18D2. S OMEPeopl e brag of keeping Bolt' Adjusters, w e c nt/ae'lling, let others keep, we ar e bound to sell. 18 HbRR<fc TREAT . N OTIC E ishereby given, that application will be mad e to the Governor of the :Stute of New York, for thepardo n of Josep h Phillips, wh o wa s convicted of th e crime of lor* gcry, at tlio-Juno ter m of th e Court o f Oye r nndTerminer, m Jeilersoii County, an d sentenced to bo imprisoned-in the State Prison at Auburn, for tho term of five years.—Dated Watortown , Dee. 29,1851. 16w l EDWAR D PHILIPS . Q-/\\A GALS; of Linseed Oil,of American ftfanufacture, 0\J\J warranted pure , for sale b y thcUurrel . H . &W.3CIUBNER. A DMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.—Pursuant to a n order ol Lysander II. Brown, Surrogate o f the County of Jetfor- son, notice is hereby given to all persons hnviiig-elnimfidr demand s against th e estate of James Krake, late of th e tow 1 '! of Orleans, deceased, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, at her resi-lence, iii'said'town of Orleans, on or before the fourteenth day o t July next , (July 1-1,1852.—Dated Januury 7,1852. SA'RAJI KRAKR. 17mG A'dmhibftra'trlx. DR. KUSSET, J. WHITE. ANALYTICAL PHYSICIAN, can b e consulted at his oiHces,'as folIoSvs: Wntertown, A'me'rlcifti Hotel, Monday and Tuesday, tho 9th an d 10th of February . Aduma, Pomeroy'a Hotel, the 7th and 8th of February. Rome , Stanwixilnll, th e 5th and Gth of do . Utioa, Bagg^s Hotel, th e 3 d and -Ith of do . SyrncUBclliiutmtl'a Hotel, the 13, 14, tttid 15th do • Fulton, Gaspers Hotel, the l*2th of d o Auburn , American Hotel, the 17th and 17th of do Upon all diseases ineiSentto the human system, particularly atlfectious of the Lungs, Heart, Liver, Kidneys, Spleen, Ner- vousness, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrofu- la, Dyspepsia, Scald or-Soro Hcad ! , Hip disenbos, Ulcers, Par- alysis. Erysipelas, Mercureal diseases, Impurities of the Blood, &c , &e. Special-attention given to th e Diseases of Women and Children. H e will explain th e symptoms characterising all Chronic diseases, and will sho w by demonsti'aticfti thatth e present mode s of treating those\ diseases are wrong aVrd no t calcula- ted t o prove beneficial, an d explain the Iprmcinles b y which cures'of these diseases ca n b o I'ttcc'ted, Advice free. Evi- dence of the most indisputable character can at all times he given of the efficacy t\nd success that attends the treatment of diseases upon the principles advocated by Dr. White . The successful mod e of treatment followed in th e curn- biHity of disease, arid th e anti-poisonous character of his medicines, composed entirely of avteles from the Vegeta- ble Kingdom, (many ofwhichare known only hyhimsclf)the qualities ami preparations obtained irom original recipes in his possession, have been themeans of restoring thousands to their lost health, whe n consigned to -death by their friends and medical advisers. Dr.Whit o wilLcontinuc his v.islte to this plnpc once in.four or five weeks, ot \vhicl},duo notice will W given. gsg^Wll letters inust be dlrecteUto Dr. While, 13, sixth street, Troy, PostPnid. 'llyl Water Lime, T he subscriber takes this method to inform the public that ho is now prepared,imd will promptly attend to nil who may call upon hini for the nbovo named article. 'Phis Water-Lime is fottnd on a part of the farm kiiownas tho Old Woodruff Farm, in he Itaytnrrd there mami'iactured nnd kept constantly on hand by. AnitAM JEWETT. Address ABRAM JEWKTT, SanforoVfl Corners. danford's Corners, Jnn, 1851. Idyl New Tailoring Establishment. W, S. WOODHULL, (Formerly n.t ClaVlc tfc Wiggins.) W OULD inform his friends and the Public, that ho has located himself one door north ol Johson's Hardware store, with H. J.Gilmnn, and is ready to attend to all orders in his business, such us Cutting, Making & Trimming Garments. The Subscriber tlntters litmst'lf tlmt by strict nttcnttun to business antl good work, tlint ho shnl) recoivo it UbcralMinre of i'nbiic Unlroniigo. Cutting done ul all times, antl War- rantedftltit. l'lcnso aivo him a call. W. S. WOODHULL- Wmertown, Dec. 31,1851. 16 Farm for Sale. T HE SUBaCilllSEIl oilers for sale his farm or lot of land, containing 122 and 50-100 acres, situated in the town of Brownvilli-, three miles north of the village of Brownvilh; on a good ltoad. Tlwro is twenty acres of ex- co'lent timber growing thereon, tlioremainder is under cood itnproveiuct, well tenced mostly with cedar rails and ttone walls ; good anil convenient out Dulldings, nnd a goud stone dwelling house, a tine orchard. Terms made easy; any one w siting to purchase would io well to call nnd examine it before purchasing elsewhere. For further particulars en- quire of tho Subscriber on tho premises. O.HARTHOLOMEW. Bated Dec. 21,1851. 16m6 No-w is THE TIME FOB A HOME.—Tho shares- in the Vil- U/ujc lots at Lakeland, L. I., nre now ollcred for S25 onlj-.^ Esch share wdl-ciiBtle-tltehdWcr to 8 villngolotsor a trat of land from-I to 20 acres. Apply at once to Chas. Wood .117 John Street, N. Y. M ARRIS D. ,. , liere\IVts'riiFwi3owwhocan prove itr^Tlj: ^'MSWhwfday, D«a 25th,\by Rw. F. Hehard, Mr., ,<?EOUGE w: PQLUXHDi of Woodville, lo Miss riUSCILLA. CLAf LIN, of Lorraine. DIED. 3n.fhis village, on tho 1Kb. tout, GEORGE W., Son oi D. D* jReamcr, Esq.,*ngcd 12 yenra. SingleCopy Three Copies KIght Conies Twenty Copies, (to one address,) Subscrlntlons irom individuals and clubs are respectfully solicited. Tliey may bo iorwnrdcd at nny season of the year. Addresa the letters to GREELEY & McELKATH, Publishers, Tribune Building, New York. C^Notos of nil unecMinyin? Hanks in the United irtatea nr e filitCll for subncrfptiona to ihf» (-«tn>i- j,t j>«r. Muimy «>i- cloced in a letter to our address, nnd deposited in any Post Office In the United States, may be considered nt our risk: but a description of the bills ought in all cases to be left with tho 1'ofltuinstPr. G. & JlcE. New York, January, 1W3. lc\w-l M~0*ily $25 for a Homestead, |g SOPARIUS, -worth oYei'$U>,000,nnd0,000 Tjots , t o lie distributed ninon ^ JSOO SuIiscribei'M . T O supply th e deman d for th e lots an d farms, I have laid out another tract, adjoining th e Lon g Island Railroad nnd th e land already sold at Hetmannville, t o ho ot th e same size, an d disposed o f nnd divided amon g th e purchasers in tho snm c manner a s those recently sold ther e withSO farms In- stead of 22, I have been inducodt o do this fro m th e great numbe r of persons wishing t o purchase these Lots nnd l-nvms, ns the Im- provements In tha t part of the Island ar e constantly increas- ing, and large number s of persons have now become inter- ested In those hinds . This nddltionnl tract is in every respect equnl to the other , and a t tile rate they lire no w being taken they will lie soldi n a few weeks. About 700 shares are now subscribed. Each subscriber is entitled to S lots, 25 by 100 feet, lying together, or a Farm of from •! to .1 acres. Th e shares ar c limited to $2.1—payable, $5 when subscribed tor, S 3 on o r before the day o f distribution, nnd th e bnlancc in monthly instalments of S3 . The lots are situated in tho village of LAKnr.Ap.-ti , on the Lon g Island Railroad, comity of Suffolk, and 4$ miles from the city of Ne w York, where handsome buildings ar e erect- ed, and the RnUroad Coinpnny contemplate mnklm* n large depot foi'theterminntion of the enrly and Inte trains between thntplaco and Brooklyn. It Is one of th e henlthiestplncesin th e United States, nnd within one mile of Ronkonkom a Lake, a beautiful sheet of water, about throe miles in circumfer- ence, of singular transparency, nnd of groat depth, with an abundance of fish. Th e village is bu t 4 miles distnnt from the grcatSoutli Bay , whlchla 5 m i e s wide nnd 40 miles long, abundantly supplie d with oysters, clams, and fish of various kinds. These lands wil l produce aB muc h pe r acre, with th e same cultivation, as nn y land within fitly miles of the city of New York. Several gentlemen of the first respectability wh o have late- ly visited Lakeland and examined th e crops no w growing tticre, declare tha t th e wheat, rye , corn, potatoes and garden vegetables, ar e equa l to nny they hav e seen in nny part of the country, proving conclusively tliat th e soil is capable of pro- ducing, and Unit in Uie highest perfection, all that tho agri- culturist can wis h o r desire. Wheat of the sam e quality, which grow s hero luxuriantly, v?n3 raised by M r . Samuel Thompson, of Setnukpt, last sea- son (about 8 miles Irom this place,) wh o received for the pro- duc t of a little more than two acres, $400, Lnkcland Station is located on th e borders of tho Long Island Railroad, whence enra ru n several times a day to Brooklyn andUew York. The surface ol thelnndissmoot h an d level, and th e surrounding countr y Is perfectly healthy, nnd within a fe w miles ol* this place, highly cultivated and valuable, having bee n settled for more than a hundred and fifty years, and. wher e similar lands sell a t from S50 to $200 pe r ncre. I add tlis followinglcttcrlrom Mr . L'hommedieir, who re- sides at Lakeland : LAKELAND HOTEL. Nov. ly , Li*51. CHAS . WOOD . ESQ : DEAR SIR .—Having personal knowledge of th e same, i t gives mo pleasure to nnsweryou r inquiry about the projec- tions here, by stating that during th e past season there have been raised 150 bushels of the best cor n nnd potatoes to the acre, besides excellent yields ol\ garden vegetables, as pea3, beans, onions, squashes, pumpkins, beets, tomnttocs, C2g- ' -s, &c. IRA A L'UOMMADIEU, Dp't Postm.istcr, nowc\>\\c&nv^^ pine. Wood Is plenty, and generally cheap iu that part of the Island. Fire-wood is chenp; tha t which is suitable to b e cu t into cord-wood, for the New York market, is of uniform price, and hns,ibr n creat many years, been considered a ensh article oa tho Island. There is a brick kiln within tw o miles of Lnkclltud—coat of brick 82,50 t o 35,00 per 100(1. There is inaterini on the land for commo n fencing—good chestnut rails en n b e had within n fe w miles of these lauds in nbundanee. All building materials can b e ha d at the de- pots of Brooklyn nnd Groenport, an d a t many intermediate places, at the usua l market prices. Ther e ar c numerous streams of wate r rising in these ne w lands, and running Into the ureat South Bay, which nre remnrlcnhlc for their purity, nnd\heverfml—indeed_ weather mnkes very little change in thcin, they ar e unfailing; nnd wells ar e of various depths probably, ove r these new lands, in the middle region ot tho Island, the averag e depth will b e about 25 feet; at Lnkcland, ns the ground i s higher, they ar o deeper. Subscribers are not compelled t o build. There aro now churches nnd schools within tw o o r three miles of the village j and within four miles, mills, factories, stores, nnd villages. All the privileges of an old settled coun- try arc to b e had here ; antl th e people of Sullblk County pride themselves on being n highly moral, orderly, nnd reli- gious people. All of my subscribers nre persons of respect- In conecqucnccof the grentnumher of letters Irom nil parts of the country, desiring information of these lands, it has been found necessary to answer the m in this form. g^ 3 Apply t o CHARLKS WOOD , Stationer, 1L7 John st., nenrrcarl, New York, who will receive remittances and for- ward receipts therefor by return of mnil. Uc will also gra- Wortgnse. A MORTGAG E wa s executed by Win . Eates an d Iletfley Estos his wife, to Patrick Somuvillo Stewart, bennng date th e thirty-first tiny of March, one thousand eight him dred nnd thirty-seven, recorded in tho Jcfterson County Cleric's oliice, on th e 3d da y of June, 1&37, ut 9 o'clock P.M. in Liber S, of Morign-jea, page 5tiU, &e, uponlannda describ- ed in said .Mortgage, as follows, to wit ; All that certain lot o r piece of land In ttie town of Eyme. County of Jefferson, an d State of Nuw York, nnd i s pitrt oi lots No, three hundred nnd seventy nine and thrco hundred eighty of great lot numbe r fourof Macomba' Puichnsc, and hounde d as follows, viz ; Beginning at th e northwes t cor- ner ot thirty two 410 0 acres conveyed to E . Ivrlsey Stith Dee., 1H*J, n pointlnthocentr e of Capo Vincent Turnpike, twelve chains, lorty-eight links south easterly from the 1\& mile stake on said turnpike and running thence along said land of Kelpey south thirty-six degrees wes t twenty-three chains, 41 links, to n stake in the easterly line ol tho eighty- ncro lots betn-cen Cap e Vincent and Kent's creek, ns sur- veyed by Musgrove Evans , thence along sirfil lino north, 25 degree s west, twenty four chuiiie, to a cednr pnst, marked J. i\ , thence north thirty-six decrees east lUteen chains31 links t o a point in the centre of the turnpike, fifty links north 3G° E . from a Btnke nn d stones, marked J . P. , thence along said centre south forty-four and three quarters degree a cast, twent y one chains, bixty-one links to the pluco of beginning, containing forty acres nml ninety-six hundredths of a n acre as surveye d by Jason Clark, July 1*24, excepting si x and a lialfneres surveyed by Zobulon Converse, Jun e 1832, and conveyed by Jnsi»h Pryor, Henlor, to Elt Kelsoy b y a deed iliituil tho clrt»*fl!ith ilny of June, IK]3 Alan, all that certain lot of land In the village of Cape Vln- cent, town of Lyim- nforesnid, known nnd distinguished up- on u map of said Village by lot number one hundred forty- seven, containing five sixteenths ot nn nerc, mure or leas, bounded on Un 1 northeast by the turnpike or Market ft., on the northwest by village lot number oiif hundred forty- eiiiht, on tlf Miuihwcst by village lot number ono hundred fifty, and on the simtheast by an alley. The said Mortgage has been duly assigned bv snid Patrick S. Stewart to Vincent Le Rny du Chnumont, ntiil by snid Vin- cent LeRny de Chaumont has been duly assigned to James LcRny do Clmumone Marquis de Ht. Paul, now the owner thereof. The sum of twelve hundred nnd fifty thrco dollnia and fifty nine cents is claimed to he due and payable upon the snid Mortgage, mm default has been mode in the payment thereof. No proceedings nt law have been Instituted to recover the monies duo upon and sec uredby snid Mortgage, or nnypnrt thereof. Nowtherelore notice is hereby given that by virtue of a power of Bale, hi snid Mortgage contained nnd therewith recorded, and pursuant to the Btatute In such case mt.de and t irovided—tho above described inortgngod premises will ic sold nt public miction to the highest bidder nt the La » office or Mullln & Goc dale, in the viltnge of Watortown Co. of Jen'ejson, Htnte of New York, on the tenth day of Janua- ry next. (lPK) at ten o'clock hi Hie forenoon.—Dated Octo- ber, 15th 1WI. nJwl3 JAMES LERAY DV. CHAUMONT M Allans DE t»T. PAUL, Assignee. h. J. GOODAI.E, of Wntertown, N.Y.^Wy. Tho nbovo pair* is postponed to tho twenty-seventh day of January, H?52, at the snmr place and time of day —Dated lOUi January, 1CJ2 JAMES EEBAY DE CH.U'MONT MARQUIS DE ST. PAUL, Assignee. L. J. GooDALn, Attorney. THE OTIS BLOCKS ~~ T HE undcrstpned have removed thoir stock of Hardware to the IIIUCK BUILDING lately erected by D. D. OTIS on Court Street, where thoy will sell UAltDWAltIS at priceslower than ever before otlored in this county. Thoy nrerccoiving weekly nilditions to their stock, including n va- riety of COOKING STOVES, among which are New En- gland Air-Tight Cooking Stoves; Western do, do.: Phn?nix do. do.; New Woriddo. do.; Clinton do. do. which tookthe premium at fholnto Fair. 7 kinds Air-Tight Parlor Stoves • <i kinds Plnte Stoves; Russian nnd English Stove Pipn; Tin, Copper ami Shoot Iron Wnro; English Bar Iron, fiat, round andsqunro; Sweeds, dn dodo; American, do do do ; Nor- wegian Nail Hodn; STEKL.—English, Blister, Gcrmnn.Spring and Cast; Cut and Wrot Mails; Los, Trace and Cable Ch'na; Door Trimmings of all kinds; Mill,\ X Cut, Hand nnd Circu- lar Snws ; Castnnd Stool Plated Shoes. r^*Blacksmiths supplied with stock on liberal terms. Tno manufacture ol Tin, Sheet Iran nnd Copper Wurc continued in its various branches, by skillful and experi- enced workmen. OTIS &YALE. W'utertowu, Jan. 1, l$m. L7. Watertown Cabinet Ware-House. TlfRA-PPINGPAPER.—All sizeshy -the -rUHm, also Cap V'V nndJiettpn.l'apBi-.i'rqtAiiS? W\ \\ Under \durllanlist'Uhureh^ IP per ream, — SCffilBNEIl. To Merphants. N EIGHBOEIXG'MEROHANTS i'ljlling to replenish their Stock of Hardware, will find 'It'toflioir,interest liy call, ineon 'J. S. VAN BUEEN. 15 S ADDLEltY 11AB.D WA-K'E.—Japtfn, Bruse-mid Silver 1'la- ted, for sale by , , \ \ J, S. VAN BUREN. >yotertQWH| pec. 221851. 15 2 /r DOZ.AXESTor sale, Wholesale and Retail, by O Dee.S'Sd. II. 3. VAN BUREN. Agency Notifta H AVING obtained tho agency of REYNOLDS A- BROTH- ER'S SAFETY FUSE, I am enabled to sell to merchants, contractors, &c, ut manufacturer's prices, and no humbug. Also, nny article in the Hardware lino I will be happy to furnish, wholesale, at tweuty-six.por cenfholow Now York prices. J. S. VAN BUREN, March 27,1351. No. 3, WooiltutfBlock. V. S. Hoping to got {ho ligency of tlio WATBHTOWN -GAS WORKS, I iniiy bo eliaUled'to sell iofrei-'yet, Visits and OUs. W HITE LEAD, Red Lead. Von. Red, Spoil. Brown, Chrone Yellow, Yello*r-Oo?o, Ohio, Oneida and Her. kiiiieY Paints, Litharge Ter do Sienna, Vermillion, French Green, Brunswick Green, 'Om-dino Green, Prussian Blue, OWiles-e -Blue, Iriflia Red; 'Rose, Pink, Varnishes of all kinds Tuliperitine, Oils'S:c;,,&c. The hlf6ve n'rtiolesto'fce'tlfer with Paints of every dcicrlp Hon, mny boibuiidut H. &. W. SCltlBNfitt'S . fliidpr the BnptiBt Clmrch. a r\.f\ GROSS Watdhes, for sule by T O THE BOOK TRADE.—We would say that wo nre now prepared to 'f-ur'hish at groatt discountt former prices. Great carehas bcentakenin select: suitable for District Libraries. Sehdo'l Districts \ well to examine our price's. Under the Baptist Chnrc'h. ' fr'oa discmin from our ing works would do U.&W.SCRIBNER. »<'<\ -\-•»-'-isa dA'TS, W -- Bimnsi Hrtfaor nnd Grsms ftib'ff, ILL be purcHMetrattho HiyAcst.CosS'priHe.'hyf,\-.* Watei-town,Bee. 171851. O, &.U,V. PADD<iti|C,. ;, NOTICE T HE Annual meeting of the Hammond; RoWlo a'nd A«fe werp PlnnkRoad Co., for tho election of Diicctors for the ensuing year, will bo hold at the olHcb' of said Company' mRoasio village, on the 19lh day of January next, at-3 o'clock P.M. . D. W. BALDWIN, Prts'l. Rossie, Deo. 19 1851. 15w4. Watertown & Rome Rail Road. Home, Walertown, Cape Vincail, Kingston. T HIS ROAD being now-ill-operation from Rome to-Chau- mont, 14 miles north of Wntertown, the Passenger Trams will run as follows : LEAVE WATKUTOWN Kon RoatE, U,30 Forenoon—1 Af- f tomoQu. LEAVE WATEHTOWN Foil CIHAUMONT, 8 Forenoon—3,30, Afternoon, or on the arrivnlof the Express train from Rome. LEAVE CHAUMONT Fon WATEKTOWN, 9,30 FOrel'ioon—5, Aitcrnoon. . Daily lilies of Stages run in connection with this Road' from Watertown to Ogdehsburgh, Cupc Vincent, Kackcts Harbor, Copenhagen, Carthage, Denmark uud Lown'lle.— AStage also leaves Adams daily for Copenhagen and inter- mediate places. As the Ronil progresses from Chaumont to Capo Vincent the time of leuviiig Wntei-toivn may bo nltei'efl —notice of -which will be given. R. B. DOXTATER. Wntertown Dec. 15,1851. SlipcrhtMiHcni. Bake House for Sale or Rent, S ITUATE on Plank Road or Main Street, in the village of Brownville, only a few rods from the Railroad, in good order, nnd will be sold low.—Apply to GEO. I. KNIGHT, llrownville, Dec. 31,1851. 10m2 CASH! L AMON & ANDItUS will pay cash at their Now Grocery Store, No. 7, Woodruff House, for ^erk, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Eggs and Poultry. Wehuve on hand an entire new stoc.k of Groceries, which we nre selling for cash at a small advance from New York cost and transportation. Those wishing to pay cush tor goods, will find it an object to cull and examine our stock. December 32,1851. 15 New Clock, Watch and Jewelry Store AT No . 6 WOODRUFF HOUSK, T HE Subscribers, thaukful for past larors, would respect fully inform their numerou s Pntronsjnid-the public gen qraUy tha t they huYaf«rju»'bedJ^i<\^.sw.siore tocorrcspoud with thi s magnificent Block, aiidThave filjco.itwftli H spienum stock ot\ Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and .Plated Ware, Gold and Silver Spectacles with Concave, Conva andFerojocal Glas- ses, Mitbical Instruments, China fy-Earthcn Ornaments Worsteds, Brushes, C'amhs, ffiUqo Wagons, Cra- dles, Vkairs, Bird Cages, Toys, nnd niiVrge fcssorttnem; o f everything imftdly kept at Jewelry and Variety Stores, and would beg afeill from yo u nil. We pledge ourselves not to b e undersold BY nny on e 1 W.GENNETT . ( •VV.It.OSHGltN. P. S . ParticuSar attention given torrnnirihg Fihe Watches ami Jewelry . / CUSTOM HOUSE, Cnne Vincent, Dec. 23,1851. W HEltEAS one black If orse hna been seized for being illegally imported into mis Dijifict, and due notice \o claimants published pursuan t t o theprovisions of th e act of Congress-, entitled *' o n net directing the disposition of cer- tain unclaimed Goods, Ware s ami Msrchnhdize, seized for being illegally imported into th e tinted H'tates, approved April 2,1S-M. Notice is hereby givoi that I shall expose rlie said Ilors o to sale at public auction, on the 20th day of Jan- uar y next , at 10 o'clock A. M.^ at the Custom House ih th e village of Cape Vincent. * G. S . SACtvET, low'3 , Collector. . Extensive Arrival J of G-roceries* SUGARS eilEAPEU /THAN EVER. rpiIE PUBLIC arc respectfullyirfonnrd thntowingtoltiQ X exceedingly low prices of sngirs this fall in New York, and the extensive tales wo have nude within a few months of this nrticlc> wchaV'e beeW ibdujed to lay in a largo sup- ply which we are now otVering lover tliun ever; nnd ns wo aro not dependant upon our prollji of our grocery trade for a support, having other business in connection with it, we think we can contiiiently nflirm ttr.t wc can and will sell groceries lowerthan any other st^ra in town. Our stock comprises In part the following* 20,000 lbs. Hrowntiupnrs, 3.0J0 \ Coflee or Clarified pdjty. :i,000 \ Crushed and pulverhcil, Ptownrtsbest. 2,000 «* Teas Including llysopHIn, Old and VoUhg Hy- son and Illnck &e. t &c. 1,000 \ Coll'cc of Old Java Lngiarn, Utce &c, 1,000 '* Tobucco, Cavendish t'nokinii and Chewing. H00 \ Gals, of molnaees, .^tcmrta Syrup, at. Croix, ire. We havoalBOon hand a large sijiply of Jtice, Cod Fish, Raisins, Citron, Currants, Nuts oiill kinds.^piccF, Candles, ^od« Crackers, inahovt (verythhir thtlt Is usually termed, dry groceries may he found at Wiolusale and Itetail, at the sign of tho Good Samaritan, undir tho ilnpti&t Church. 10 II.&W.HCIUUNER. Coining up Again. T H E Subscriber having by a combination of circumstan- ces, been compelled to dell hi s entire stock of Cabinet iVareat Auctionln£t fall, at a great sacrifice, would Inform his friends and th e public generally that after a year spent with industry an d economy, an d a determination notf6 ftSp till h e gets started, has been enabled t o get up a largei and better stock than h e before had. He hua «lso, within th e laBt year, nearly doubled his Machinery, or, in other v/prds, h e hus gotevery piece-necessary fo r th o mnnufucture of. CABINET WAKE AN D 'CHAINS =: lh o latter of \Vhich heiB goin^'into, wholcanle nnd retail, and he will sell cheaper than niiy othe r catablishmcnt .this ehJeof New York. Hcwill sell work ntrc'tnil, BB ciied'p'Hs'it can he bought in New York at the Wholesale. An d h e would say that if his wor k does not equnl trmtmnnufactu'rcdinimy other establishment, he will uive a full aetto th e first: nnm that will como an d prove it for hnlt-pricc. £g^He will sell, FOft CASH ONLY \nt tJVe 'fdltbWihg rates . Bureaus.fromSStoSSO ; Cherr y Tables, S3 to$S; Was h Stands S i 75 t o Si; commo n Bedsteads, S 3 25, aq good as sold at other places for S 3 ; Cottnije do . $6 t o 51 2 Chairs, S3 to $4. g^p\ War e ttooinson Court-st., nex t door t o Johnson £ Son's Hardware Store, u p stairs, 2d nn d 3d stories. Watertown. Dec. 15,1851. 8t f J . DENN1\S. G LASS \VARE^C%ihg.aias3eV , Proof Glasses, Syria- ges, Urinrild, 'Pessaries, Breast-Pipes, Jfursing HotUes, ,?iiPBltf?ir3hiolds, Test-Gluaaes, French , Engliah. Bohemian •ami^merjfiliiftCut'tJlIfeBBt-W»rff-.Ttt^^.•*-.. • ,.-V.^. .^^. tr ',„ V'J 'l-r*** r t.',' * * . ;^Mt-TH;3> T o, 3BanVra'Wp , lc.' \ ^ : n*'^nA* LB 3'gcpiiipo;B,eren'Grina^ ^yjjVXJiy Grind Sto'iio ^earhigB , juet recell'i!d-ritW 1 0„' _,..„«,._._,. - *' OOOPER;&~ \vdODiofe .. .cirou Block, by Muy 1st F Oll WAK.M W-fiATHEn/—Just. -reb(Hifdli h. tW bottles , . of Euspberry, Blaekboi'-ry, ^fi'li^bei'iy, ahd fine Apple\ \Syrup—makes a healthy pleasant bevern'g'o.foV gLiinfffior, Junei. s. VVITTGENSTEIN; ^•^y* ^ '••''•f' ^.'er^^ m -SS-si 200 KE0S *'»''\Tftifls -ai S3 7.1 per lOO'lbalM-, \ J, j3. VAN BUREf?;i-, <3i»»-- ---J^Sy, JUGGINS, M ILLINERS Tn wnntofauy article ih t!felrnihe, ; ciin (ind at No, 12 Woodruffs'IIouso, tlio largest Stbclcof ltih. bons, Silks Laces, Satins, Velvets, Axrlnuirfls'KtVin.ttbwu, which we are epabled to aellat Neiv York Jobbing,,Prices, A call is respectfully Solicited'.' . 0\. &H. SELIGMAN. Wuterto>Vir, Kovember 10,1851. \ \ i^*lll j A'lACII'S l A GOOD Supply of all \The Tools\ wan ted in the dairy Constantlyou hmid and lor Sale by __ 37mG, _ ^_ q^L- Wright^ B \\A'US,OAI i 7—50\uWs\Bor Soap, -for'tMlo atNcTsriroh Bl6ck. 10 Jan. 15 1850. Pi MUNDY,. • Overalls !< Overalls ! ! O iO./Yfl PAIR S Stout, heavy dviU \Overalls for sole cheap Ai \J U U at STREE.TEIl' 3 Clothing Store. March, 1S51. 27 t Roberts' Saloon I S now in fullblaet, two doorsiouth of the Klrby Housej on Court st., where the undesigned will be happy to see nil his old customers'what are estoiiH'r«,*nnd ns imuiynew ones as mny favor him with a cil, Ilo tlntters himself that „.. .....L.*.,^.,. „«„.,„ «.„ i; « [ „* r ,. „, t -i«»y, he has H far better place for thencommodHtion orhis friends J Sitting linlul, pntuiel nnd hack saws in great vuriety. than ho lias hitherto enjoyed; naiouKh It is n few steps fur- Iifrt) liegs bert Peru nails. Kossuth Has ICtim ! A ND OPHAiU «fc T^AVVYJElthavo just received their third and lurge stock of Fall and Winter Goods. In eonsequeilee oftheirraijaUy inurensihg sales, tney have , made frequent and large additions t o their stock, nnd from twenty per cent less than ever. The y hav e flow l . Piles of G-oocls, • of every description, much less rhn.n those wh o have nindc earlier purchuses. W e solicit i\ cull from those wh o .wunt to buy goods cheap, nnd w e willpledge odVgoh-ea Vo oiler such induct 1 niants ns will amply repay th o troubto of an examin. ntion. We will no t tr y t o tell howirtnny yards of Cnllcu &.c. weluivc, for it would bo a n endless job;—sufficient to say, that ou r stock is well selected an d n s lnrgnuaever olferfcllto tho ihhabitunts of Jeftbrson county. We sell uood bi-owh Sheetings at Gd. t «md all other Dry Goods ami Groceries pro- portionably cheap. Itccullect ..Yo. 7, Paddock's Buildings, near the Arcade, UPHAM &, LAWYER . Watortown, December IC, 185X. 14 HEMEMBER !— Tlint our stock o f Looking Glasses is th e largest in town, direct from th e mnnufacturers, oil commission. UPHAM & LAWYER . SEAMLESS BAGS of tho best quality,ahvny3 on hand atlow prices. UPHAM & LAWYER . EAGL E MILLS SHEETINGS, b y thehiileat iManubtctu' rcrs prices. UPIIAM & LAWYtiK. BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS, Fo r th e llnlr—Wo nre still agents fortius IlairTonic . Itssalei s comtantly increasing —put up in largo bottles. Price lo r einglo buttle 3s. Dec, lo, 1851. UPHAM fe LAWYER , Winter Stock. rp HE Subscribers have just received the following mcr- X chandize, which 1ms been bought just on the close of the season, on very iuvorrtbUHcrrn>, and as the stock ts un- commonly large, weshallmftltethe pricea the inducement for customers to relieve us ul the surplus stock. 10-000 lbs. Swedish Iron, from 3 4 square to 3 by 5-8. \ English Iron, nas, rounds, squares & lints. Rettne 1 roJs, Siifcin, trom 3-UJ to S-i*. ' Hand Iron \ \ 1 to 1 inclusive, • Stake Iron, 3-4, 7-8. by 1-P, 3-lf, 14. ' Scroll Irun, 3-4, t-8 and L inch. ' Spring steel, 1 14,1 14. \U, ^ . 2, 2H inch. *' Hoop Iron from 13 to 1 l-2hich?6. Pair Steel plntrd Cutter rihurn. .;< \ Cast Cutti-f arid Sleigh shoe*. 1300 lbs. Old Sable Iron. 43UO ll Sanderson CnstStecl, itas, flut, square round and octngon. 200 \ Grani'e ^teol for splitting mcli. 200 \ Beet German and English blister Pteel. 10,000 *' Peru Horseshoe Iron3-4, 7-e, nud 1 by 1-2. 700f) « Best Norwny Nnll rods. Also a large assortment of Anvils and solid box Vices.— Machinists and Blacksmiths will tind uuV assaVtment of sizes the best ever otl'cred in Northern New York. Also the fol- io wins i 200 doz. Files from the celebrated Globe Works Sheffield. 20 \ Abbotsen's Cn^t Hteel Mill snivs, 50 '* Wm. Rowland's \ \ wnrnuited. Iltt \ Iti'fttAnierii'aiiiuidnn'.diRli J^t'ntyaw-, P0.000 OUen 70UU 1500 i;oo 10,000 2U00 aoo j.u-^ K-IC ^-««-_«ftnt.thc.nccldent, and finding plonts, &c. IR L'UO.UMADIEU, Dp' t Postm.istcr thstanding ti c uuier-'aiipmuu- r -n>i«.i-«^ ,.,.-. - „ . . - ''JIB . ther down Court ttrcet than is ,cslrablc, ho is bound to *ell as good -an article, for lees nmey, than can be hail nt any other establishment of the km. in town -therefore, the dis- tance will ho decidedly less. lb would any to his patrons that h e has now hi full operatliti R SODA FOUNTAIN, that produces a superior article of Soda Water. Cull and try it —lasting; is believing. ! Let it\be remembered hy tltKo.who wish to die a natural death, that there can be had nttny establishment a pure arti- cle of lioTANic MI:DICINI:S, bth sitnplo nud compound) at theuMiid low prices. i ROBERTS* Soiu WATCH tn.es thu rng off of any thin? in town, Washington st* not cxcmtsU. E. B. ROUER'IV*. Wntertown, July 23, lcM. r 4CniG J. t%. B7 D^tDSON'S FIRE KING SAFE. fire l*roof, nn d IWd fi'imi lliiuipneNN. 3; CORNING .t CO, Agentfl. rriHIS Snfi recelvcil thehleicflt I'rcoiinm, n Silver Medal, X at the Tnir of the Jiew t'rk Agricultural Society, which was held at Albany, Sept. Itp, K. COBNINO *t Co. are iiltfcagoiits for Davidson's Fire nnd Thief Proof tlutik and Vnulthoorfr-Orders for which call be tilled at the shortest notiux LIST Q? SIZES. .^,00 boxes Itedwoml |-hi\.. tosother Willi A hngr nud well sr-t.'clod slork of srHt Ilnrd- Wutc. We almU he nhle to supply iilmrjst niij- nrttelc etilleJ IVirin otlr line. As to prices, lliey willbenmclo sntist'tictory tn the purehn'ser. Pemjns \VUIiliii ,. topurclmte, will and it fur their interest to call ul ftu-. 2. Irun Block. coow;n & woonnuFr. Wntertown,Dee. l.\ KSI. H Jefferson County Music Store, Large S%ocfe of Groceries. P MUNDY, wholesale and retnil deale r inGroeerics, Tens, • Wines, Liquors and Provisions, No. ti Iron Block, Wn- tertown, N. V-. lius.-iftsti'cturiiedTrqm New York, am i is no w receiviiiij'iii'H'oi'e tlielargest GencrdlAssortment of Merchan- dize in his Htif o f tradu qvev brough t into thacounty. jMer- eliants, Gnv/rs, ancIFamilies desirina' to'purchaae J 4 G'OOD GOODS, AT FATR PRICKS' h\'e 'ii^fiibdHa call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Most kinds of countr y produce bough t or taken in exchange on liberal tenus . Dec. 1,1851 1 3 to snje jour 30 per emit. v-ruusu i S IH 'tit$pfy$0 ,/?A DOZ.Hhrse'Qflcr'nanii-Rnit'ea.forsnient V 1 \ \ •»'•••• . . . ' ' No.'2 , '9rt B-ARIlEI.S.of Novo Scotln or Plaster I'nris ^V/Sigil oltheOood Snniaritnn, under tho Babtisc Iron Block. . M tho, • allabtigt Cliu.rch ANTM). TO.OIIW—Theivhercuhouts ofonou; '\\ , *' • j' nl ' I U 1 »' 1 h.e gentlemen who hua trupsuetedbusiness utthis p(hee,\iis ngent-for U. C. Vaughn. We luive n susui. \\\'. \ . OUni t & PAYEI,. C HEAP FAMILY BIBLES.—On.himd nlni^e supply of 'hose Cheap Family. Bibles. H-, &. \v. SCKIB Nlilt. 1 DO A <SAliS. oi'Bnl-iirog Flnid, of our ownr itiih'ufncj ±\J\J\J ture I -^YllrrH^ltud equnl to the best, for BaTsityy _._ _, __H. & W. SORIBrlEli: Af\f\ BpXES of Window filnss, of various sizes, iroinT *UU TsO'toaiix-IO.-ldi- sn'lo2D per cent, below Fliotori pricesiuuder the Bnptigt-fflmreh. H. & W. SCIlIBNEa'. For Sale. fiOO ^^^'^ °^ Cumpheno, by the Burrol or single \J\JSJ G.nlloji,.nt the sign of (he Good Smiiaritun, under the Baptist Church. L UBINS'Pl!-I!.FUMEltY,!rcn-Eose, New Mown Hay. Flow- -er of ltufy, Moss Hose, Sweet Pen. Spring Flower, West End. Jenny Lind, l'atchouly, Mousscline, Boquet de Caroline, at SMITH'S JJo. 3 Sullord Block. O ILS, Bleach'd winterspenii, do do Whale, do do Elephant, Linseed, Curriers.-.Ncats.foot, Olive .and Castor, just re- ceived and for sale by •• N. M. SMITH. Ko. 3 Saiford Block. • ''!)• ' Musical Instruction. * Miss H. L. SQUIKES, would announce that she is prepared to give instruction in Singing, Cultivation of the Voice, and I'laiio Forte. Terms made known on application to her at the-residencc of Mr. A TUBUS, Court street. ' • • Watertown, Dec. 24, 1851. . 14 N EW, improved, and cheap Corn Shellers just received nnd for side by J s, VAN ByitEN. October 25,1851. Guns ! G-uns ! Rifles ! •p JOHNSON & SON, have always on huii'il a luMV-y sldclc J-V^. ot Donblc and Single, \\ire , Stub mid '1 wist Common S CHOOL BOOKS.—Kuibrhcing nil that nre standard, as well as those, that aro not, may be found at Uupder the Baptist Church. II. S-. W.SCRIBNER. E IlIiNCil-MJi-ltlNU's, a now lot comprising nil eplors and . . qualities,s.oniouhoicc colors, real French at 6sn6th just opened at O. i LMAftSHALLS. _Watortown, >'nv.l851. F Oll SALE 50bbls. MmnuTWntoirime P20\bbis7 Wa- ter Paris, fresh ground nnd in ehoV-e brands, ntNo. 2, Iron Block. COOl'Klt & WOODRUFF Oct 27, 1851.\ 2 CASES, Mir, Cross Cut and CifUul) approved.makel-Si,-jiltvree'eiV'e'd aVic Saws, of tho 1110 s or sale by J. S. VAN BUfiEfi. S LEIGH BELLANU SKATES.—10 large Boxes just roe'd and to be sold at once at low commission pricea at -tho half'-pricestHre of . jt j&HNSOR at SON. W. K. WOODRUFF, rdtfeHe's, provisions, Wines, TeaB Vliolesale-aildJlMaij-, No. 1 WBodrutrs.llloelt: .vv ,0.^. vv *^v/x^x\.u x j: , . Dealer in 'GrdtfeHe's, provisions, Wines, TeaB; cigars, &c.! Wil ' ' \' \ '.•.'SiJCi-S.-BAHH , & CO , .. . ^Inniifact.urers„and.Deiilers.in all kinds ol Boots imn ShoesJ at Wholesale tuid Retail. . . No. 8'. Court St. Wntertown, N: Y. w.n. BARI?., - . ., s. G. GODLEY; REMOVAL I _ Common i MTMIK subscrihor lias removed from his oH stand, No, Guns, Pistols, Barrels, Lucks, Shot', Cups, Flnsks,Sits Mount- ,-*• Iron IHeyk,-to Paddock^ Arciuli u lSs,-CoiH-s, lings, Wrenches, etc., etc., of i|lo t)iosl beauti- ful and approved patterns which per dozen ol- 6illglv vVcaul] www*«u iua l ratej. storI , Cnlhouil IlloBk Uo'llft st. TO MERCHAWSs; The New Hardware Moisse OF R. Johnson & Son. TMPORTERS, Wholesale and KurailDcmlore, wouictUolito. J, If call tlio nttuntion of tho trade, td Hlolf oxteiislVe stock ol Hardware, Cutlery, etc. Wo have oil llahd a heavy a- mount ot English and Gemum Goods of our own recent iln. portation, and n stock of* Domestic Articles Made to our or- dors, by American Manufacturers, all of which will be sun- lllled lb tlib trnde at Now York's lowest jobbing prices. So- liciting your orders, wo remain Your obedient servants H. JOHNSON ,fc SON. _ Wutortown. Dee 1.1851. 13 C ARPENTERS TQOL§AN¥GObDS.-JoineY'B,TcurpeY. tor's nnd Cabinet Maker's Planes, Srtlrs, llaiid, PUnel Rip, Back, and Web ; Augers, Hammers, Hatchets, Braces Bitts, Chisels, Axes, Squares, Shaves, Rules, Hovels, etc., Th esa Goods uro all of the most celebrated stamps, For- eign and Domestic, exceeding any in market, and will bo sold nceordlng to our usual half price system. „, , „ It. JOHNSON & SON. Calhoun Block, Court st. 33 Books for Ch-ui-climen^ T HE subscribers have just received a choice sulcetinn of Books of the above liescrlption,lrom the host publishing houses iu New Yojk, nnd other places. Wo would inviue nil Interested to call and exatninr. GKXNET & OSBORN April 8, irou. P. S. Also a beautiful assortment of Prayer Books nnd Church Service M Janies H. Bowen, nrjxs niLu; JJCPFIMSOX rur.rrr. x r. NO. 8 WOOJHIUFF HTIIK successlul IViiflon and Houniy Lain! n-jcut, com- J. m.«siirtiftrof lJ.*eds, hotnry I'tiblie. an d collecting ottor- ney,—will visit Wti^liiuston durtn,-? th e ceinfnf; neasiona of <;rni b >r€-\s tttid l.-'-pectfiilly solicits a continual inn of Putron- a«t*. l-andwiirrmitsourcliariftlntnjnrket rntCH o r Located inion Desirahh Lands. Anpltenitonsbv mail or otherwiae, will n-eeivp pr«mp t and sahafuctory uttentinn. I£van*MUUDr\-. ]«1. lat f \BE0KBR16E G-eriei'al Real Estate Agency Office. T AMES U. M'NDi; , wiBhe-jtolnfurm his I'riPtida ami th o nublie, tlmt fie Iws taken rooms in thebtiildin» latt-lv uc cunietl ns the Citizens Hunk, nest dou r t o McPsrn Lansing i t Slierman*s oliice, an d th e olllce ol tim Watortown Unnk *1 Kuan Cdrnpany ; where persons havin g real Dfitatr toseil o r tu lease, may IUITC tho • ame entered iifthe bneks ol th e «>t- tico with a di'seriuttim ol its Incation. buildms s terniM ol sale or le;tsin•?,&(•., an d where those wishin g to nureha3e«rb*nHe any where in this o r atlj^inlni,' Couiitii-i. may examine th e amne ; snvlti^titue mitt e\pMiap of travel, and in every wa y ntfordini; facilities furtnitieactiulis iu KtuH-»t«te f t v\vv\- kind, never brlor.' utft*red in Jt-Her^on (\ouuly. Th e samn will 1»«- tin,* ruse in regar d t o tlio mnvhas e nnd snle itl l'er-onal l'runorty ; aepar.iti> bookti will b e ki-pt In which wiil (in enten-U descriptions of tiny kind ot peiaonal property for saV tic ut f^i'lmni:.-, wit h tin* nmne a t th e ner . sons with who m it may l»< lomnl, o r If dcaired must kind s of jiersonid propert y will h r received i n store, o r otherwise nnd sold on commission, rmd in tha t ens.' advances iu cash, mny In someins'niirCB hemadi' it reqi.est>ul. A hunk will til'oh' ' k.-pi m wlm- h wtli hi* rritercd tin* name* mid locations of iitiriiiius wi»lnn .»taol-tali i>itmitions or employment « t imy kiml.ntia Ulfi>r.nlculnr branches or il.-scr.|ttiuus of iuisltit'fls fit Wliicb thi-y wi-li tn rn^.tgw, and th' 1 mount ot ctsnipensattons required , T(t.»K tu luilil iOM-sti'jntett «nd *.taU il nmlall!.intls o f ron - vevaiicmj(ilriiifoiii fihortliulic , al.u «t r<a-uitntJ.* ratrs . i'artit ui.irathvifuiii will I.. jWt r» r.i thi*piiri-hn!;i* an d unle .^.. r r . _ .. ....iii. ... WjUVrtuWU JA«.«.I.VNni« SINRLH FhANGi:. •I 20 1? Cji-1 19 7 Sfi 21 9 33 35 MO ! 11 .J 12 >1C 1-1 OUTSIDE Of SAFB. 21) 20 22 241. M^ 271. JO 32 ;M ad DOIMILE FLAXGE . iNsioi: o f SAl'R. y- 1 »; a •i 6 £ I- 13 ™ 1^ '.hi Hi * ! 17 SM 19 illl-ll «)i B 5 u l-l U i s Hi Hi OI'TSIDI : OF SAFE, 111 lili »\ •111 •a > a llll :tl •a =. Q •Jli an 33 17 :».-.fjH JT !!d FOLDING UOOKS. loinraaiiiii ii «an is 14J40 W IT 13 411 -HlllTl H 30 lr.lao io tin IT on 141 Ul ,'>l)ll8 B|ll8' «i|ie | 4K s t .'il ,w in «i •a TO 4.-.- 43 •I'l r.3 .'.T ret «7 T=. 1« '.•!• :»1 :m :m :iu 311 FOLUINO li T H It HI 11 12 13 33 3T. 411 411 4.1 !>l< :« :ai 3li •111 ftl'44 .\ili.'id Ul!.-,-! 11; 11; IK IT IT If 1* IB noon<:- 4ii|4U|3\l 404 0 30 5l.4ii30 sttsaai |-l|.-,li|.l l cojonjaa 73 60 39 70 70 33 T lin Sulweriher reepectlUlly flnmmncfa to th#- Musical rnldiethathphnfl When the nl-dve Hhre fittd hu d it j fitted exclusively to r the Miisictradr. 11m hot n«d inust i Viirit'd tis'omnent of I'iaitrj fortes, MelouVnns, iiuItni*K, \ M- lins, Flutep, Afcordeolip, anil Muslcnl Mcrcltnndiz • ol evei-y ilrscripHon will always h e found ut tin-? eat'ililishwcnt, nt the New York and Boston prices Th e Piano Kortt-s oncre.J are I from the Factories of rhlekerittfc, Il\Stt.ti Nairn & fhrki'V , ] and John Jl. Dunlmm or Xr w Yurli. tViim wlilcli maker s th<* snliscriherhns theexclualve nnd sol*.* n^enry In r Jcllcraon and mljofninp Countlefl. j Mf Iodcous from the factory of Cnhfirt & N'eedhnm, N*»w | York. i Instructmn Book* for cv^rv kitnt nf IiHtrumetit, also n , firet rate article of String* lor Violins, tiuitnrs, Kaan VHIIB and t>nulilt» liitsc, conFtmitly onhaml . i Th e hcfitpilccs allowed lor secon d hntiil Pianos i n ex- ch use . For further particulars th e iiuhlir nr e inritn l tu I call and exomine Jur themeclvrs. J.APAM.^ PMITU. I Wntrrtown , Kov.iiO 1»=51. i l^XT £- v oiy variety ol >hcct Music eonatimtly oh hand and t jor sale close ou t the ifahmce of Ins Goods a t No. 7, w liere ho M ill cut bargains. A. M. UTLEY . Fancy \Dress Silks. M UNSEIJL & OAKS are no w opening the Hnest hpsorlj nient of rich llrocade, ChtUiJieilUte, Plain, KigiirBd niid Olieiifi Dreai* SMks ever ttffiifod in JeiF. Co., which tHey will acll ohettp. Call nud aoe. 1 l^bt in Fun 3^\ow. A LL porsona indebted t o th o subscriber either h y Nolo or Book Account, are hereby notified for th e last time, time payment must'ho made soon o r else they will most eertainly subject: tlleitlst'lVyfj to the coata ol collection. , Dec. 3, lt?0U_ __ A. IJTLKY. Guns.' Quns IShootriBdttgt Flash in die Pan! Hit 'em agin ! D OUBLE and Single Barrel Fowling bumi selline; oil' at prices lower than ever offered Ih tliltl limvket. Call ear- ly, aa our ffoods are ridt \always on hnuil,\aiid are of a qual- ity ns to cUiililiaiul full prices. Other goods in the same pro- portloll—low ralei., at VAK lil'REN'S. nee. -1. di^vWSe aiidiiiqttDFstoF6~ ryi HE tfubscrihur having conchnled to open nli cxtonflivp Jl Cigar, Wine and Liquor Store in Watertown, is now receiving a largo stock ot superior brands ofthe above gooild, winch ho oilers to Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and others, nt prices which must prove satisfactory toull who wish to pur- chfiBe. I am also prepared to furnish ntiy qlinntlty of (he French Cordials for I'nitiL-s on tl*f shorten notice. All pcrBotis deelnius of purchasing nny goods in ray lino,' art* invited toenll and ej.ainine my sstock before purchasing elsi'wliere; as I intend to otier hiduceiticnts to purehueers not lobe found at any other establishment in Now York, Alba-' tiTiTroy or any point westoi those cities. The proof ofapudding Is in ealhiy it,soIsav come and last«. Court St. next door to Johnson & iron's Hardware ?torc,' mid opposite litis ic \ clcs. H.J. OILMAK. _JVat<'rtown Nov. 1K-1. llyl Agricultural insurance CompsCcty. fTMU: undei'siirned do herehy declmv their Intention to X form a Company, for tin* jmrpoanj of transacting tlio buhiiicss of lns'intUtv, »•< cxprepsed in the second subdl- vi-lnn ot the flri-ttjcctiunot'tlu* act entitled an act to pro- vail- tor the Inrurpurminn of Insurance Toiimanies, passed April lUrjJi, 1HVJ, hy tli« Legislature of the Stato of New York Tin* Company Is to hn Uirno'd erpre-salij for the purpose ot insuring r'urmera lluitdituts,t^ be known by the nnmo of AtfrtciuiurPl hismnn^e Company. AI.DEN At».OIH, WIT-LIA V I'. IUnroi.*K, ISAAC MtNsuN, li,>', SACKUrr, lllA BKLM^N', J.C. Coin-nit, HiiiA?rI>Kw\. EvntiB Mills. Jollerrfou Co. N . Y, ? November U'th.it,.!. 5 KvELtd F.CAivTi:n, In* A.HMITII, ASIII.KV DAVKNI'OHT, HAiintaim* BLODUET, .lic.rriil • ATEI., 1.. I'ADDOrK, itorG ot lImiMSR'iJLM*.!i'.tii'.*\illu Watertown, t're. Whrtl, l-'-jl Llllies* I'ntent Combination Lock, S50 extra. ' Jlnster Lock, i o d o ! liloney Bos inside of 8afe, i o d o | Thes e unrivnllcd Safes ar e offered to th e puhile with th e aaj-unuice thntthey ar e precisely an rocommended,fire-proof and lre e from dampness. If dnnipnpFs should exist, (as Safes are more or lees subject to it,) wc will duplicnte and prompt- , •v pa y th e expenses to an d from tha purchaser. ' J . M. B. DAVIDSON, Mamifnctunr. \ K.Lf. PTANLEV, Agent. Wntertown ifimfi Enquir e BtNo. 4 LEE AsHUNT. Tor Sale. A HOUSE nnd Lo t on Sterling Street. IronBlcck , of Watertown , Jan. 14^1803. RAPI'ERSAN D DRAWERS.-A larg e qmmtitytof th e celebrated Ne w Briton Wrappers an d Drawers, to r snle cheap , attb c To p of th e Tree Clothing Store. Watertown , Jan, 14,1852. No . 1, American. ~Lot for Sale. House and ___ T HE Subacriber hnving concluded to remove to the West now offers for sale his dwelling house and lot, located on Jay street, intlio village of Watortown. There is a good barn and other outbuildings upon the premises, nud tho lo- ofition is as pleasant ns any in the village. A portion ot tho purchase money may remain secured b y bond nnd.mort- imee upon tho promises. A person will be in readiness du- rliur proper hours to show visitors through, the dwelling and SWdTngr. i iaw j .. .JNO.A.HADPOdK. 18 Woodrufl^sBIork, North Sid e ofthe Public Square, One d-orcaslaf Van Burtn's Hardu-are btnrc. BLOOD &VANNAMBB, rpHANKFULfor pnst fnvors, face to inform the Public Hint JL they have added to their establishment ns a wnre-room the store recently occupied b y J, vtH.^eligman , wher e tbry hnve now on hand the largest stock of Cabinet ware. Chaire, T-_,».i*. ir oi„ - ._ - .«lni-s A: 1'ictiirc Frames of Mahogany, Rose WOOd and Cttldt Mouiain-. Mnhosnny onrt Uu B .»r«oii v™ . eres, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Springs, Bureau Knobs, &e., &c, ever offered for sale in this section of the country.— Their facilities for manufacturing and determination not to he second iu theirline in Wntertown, have enabled Blood &. Van Namcc, to concentrate on their establishment nn a- mount of business whicli stimulate them to extra means. For the Public Taste. In addition to their extensive stock of furniture of their own manufacture, they nre now receiving a good ns?nrtmeiit of eastern furniture which if it docs not sell ns readily will nt least serve as a foil to set off their own work. They can on the shortest notice supply Public Houses and Private Dwellings with a complete assortment of useful and ornamental furniture, on better terms than nny other estab- lishment in Northern Now York. Heady made coffins, of every si2e and quality, constantly on bund. At tho same establishment, there will also be found a large assortment ot Curtain matcrinls, Hair, Husk nnd dtraw Mat- rasses and all kind of upholstry goods Wotertown. Nov.lgfll. lOyl Life Insurance Company, Accumulated Capital $100,000 , Principally Investcdin Unitcr/ Stales Stoc7csand Stoc?;s of the State oj Nac York. rpHISisonc of tnft oldest companies in th** United States. i It s accumulated Capital nowexceeds S400.U0O, nud Is j constantly increasing for th e benefit of Members present and j future. It has complied with the laws of Ne w York, which ( require n deposit of 3100,000 with the Comptroller for th e j security of Policy Holders. Its Business being . Purely Mutual, \ All the Profits are divided among tnelnsurcd annually. Pre- f , miums may lie paid imnunlly s*ini-nnnually or quarterly, j On Policies fertile whole term of life, when the premium , amounts to SCO, sixty per cent may be pnid in cash, nnd for- ty per cent in notes. Liberal privileges granted, nnd losses . promptly adjusted and paid. t'|p-Pamphlets and nit other necessary papers and infor- , mation can be had on aplicntionjo 4 C.R. VAtfGllAN, OKNEBAI. .Aoiwrr jron Tft^co*lS\Tii:s or Jefferson, Iiewis and'Oneida. Office in Iron Block oter P Mundy's Storc> Watertown N. Y. Mr Vnughnn would respectfully say to the-inhabitants of Jefferson County thntsnld oliice will be constantly open for the transaction of business, also that he will travel through the several towns and Villages nt the earliest opportunity to accomodate those who cannot conveniently call at his otlice, November 1,1831. 9tf. Sspressly for tile Ladies. A ltEAKTIWl. Assortment \f Uutt flmals wHfi Curls nml plain 31in«Iet», etc., t'!'*, A 1 *'* nn uMiirtinentof Gefttle- men's Wij'c.Tuuiici's, etc.couetaiitH on hand ntlowcstNcW Yorkpricesnt (U:N.NKT1& , OSBOKN, Wntertown, Nov. ISVil 'J D UhAMle, ati». aU\Vot;f Caslmipres ofthe f.atestSfylw*. the lieat and Clienpebt fl«snt-(i^*mtor Hl^ck and Colorcu Alpai'nc, Piiramcttas, Frfnclt nml I'm-hsU Merjnnes nnd ma- in other styles ut etlticoUnlti t»rl'C-6 t-iuotlncnnln' found at N. It. X.BiIics Will tint! ir tt> tUr-tr (neerrwt t o umiutw a «fi4* Stt.cl, lWwrv*jpure!Mt«-tii>* i»u> vii-'n? cl*i'. ROBERT CARHICK:, Land Xurrrnor, i'ttil Ec»#i*terr n-nl ticticral Metxiurer of \\In ''auir's Ufrf., R KHI'Kf TFf'LI.Y mtonn \ tin- inhabitant* of Watertow n and thendjuinintr cmntry , tlmt h e is How read y (o nt- timl to nil who m«rt n-tpiirc liis si-rfrjf'frB In lb.\ above Bfte. Hurxev.'n ; iiml iNfiiiipiug ni rvery d-'scrlptiun executed nil rcasi-ii.ible termf, ()I'I lei; , Corner of Court nnd Jaeksuti Hts., next i2u6'r to llu< Jrflcr^im Coimtj Clerk's tlj!lr*'. Wntrrtown, November V.S, J W .M. lOlf. Qnfl ,,AV y^TK, Kmplr*'t-mie, Waterloo am i Wafer Ovv vllle Longrshawlfl, Inm i 10s tip, just rfrclve d front the Mill*. Also n Jnrjjn lot of squart- anil Broche i^hnwN, whlrlt will be sold Cheaper tliun ever belore olfercd i n fids plam nt ^KLIfi.MANV. Watertown, Nov. Ul, IKtl. 9 tuitonsly lurnisli ne w maps nnd pamphlets of the ropcrty. nnd chccriully give such other information nsmny be desired. I also desire t o sny that I hnve eood FARMING LANDS west or m y Village Lands, which I will sell in 5-acre lots or upwards, at fro m S20 to S50 pe r acre. These lands nre well situated for farmimr and gardening purposes, in every res- pect* mid havin g the advantage nn d privilege ot Railroad, when cleared nn d cultivated, they will be equal to tiny land on the Island, an d equal to tlint which, in the vicinity of all the old villages and settlements of Lon g Island, sell for €50 toSMOpcracro . 0IJAH ,, M WOODi u7 Juhn , t , N , y . n^Jtcfcrence s ns to the qunlity of the lands cim be mnde toTloii Henr y .Meigs nnd Gen. Chandler, of tho Amoricnn Institute, Itooins 351 Brondwny, N . Y. | C. M. Saxton, piA- Usher, Fulton st., N . Y. j D. J. Brown, Esq., ofhee oi ttie A- merienn Agriculuirlst, 187 Wnte r St., N . Y. ; Dr . E . F. Pock, 306 State st , Brookly n j Aldon J Spooner,3 Fron t 8L, Brook- lvn : G. II. Striker , Jr., 78 Bnradwny, N. Y.; Liberty Gilbert ID Aonrdmnn Bulldtaf, Troy, N.Y. ; Tliomns Kissnm and Geo. D.Lymnn. Jersey City; Levi Dodge, of Dodg? nnd Co.'s Kxi.ress,118 West St., H. Y.; Geo. C . Morgan, Jr., SSI Pearl st N Y. ' Joh n C . Boeokel, D9 Essoxst., N. Y. ; J. C.Easton, Editor of Norther n Journal, Lowrillo, N. Y . i O. Squires, . _•»-;— . .---,- .---,—-, Fdltor of Horkiinc r Journnl, Rooktoh, N. Y. i Chnndler Fos- best suit tho purchaser. Fo r further particulars enquire oi ti r TlhMiT N Y- V. B. Palmer, Philadelphia an d Boston, th e subscriber on thepremiset . AMOS GOULD , Jr . nd man^ others . See Ptmphlet . 52m6 I Clayton, February 15,1051. B3yl FARM FOR SALE! T HE subscriber offers at private snle, his farm, coatain- ine:724 acres. Said farm is situated in the town of Clay- ton, Jefferson cbunty, three nml a half miles North East of I>epauvilln; the same distance tvest ot Ln Fnrgcville, nnd six miles from French Creek. Said farm is nearly equally divided into three farms, by roads that run through itin dif ferent directions. On said farm are four dwelling houses eleven barns, (averaging as large ns30bylO.) waggon house cheese house, wood house, &c. Many of the buildings nre quite new. Said farm is as well watered, probably, as any farm in the county, hnvln? tho Cat-fish Creek running, through nenr the center, with other brooks and springs in different parts ofthe farm, with a spring at the door of each dwelling. On the farm is n young and thrifty orchard of about 400 npple trees, benring irom six to eight hundred bushels of apples yenrly, besides peach, plumb, cherry, &c. On said farm are 70 head of cattle, mostly cowe,70 sheep nnd n num- ber of horses, together with funning tools and utensils, con. siating ol waggons, plows, sleighs, harnesses, fannhwr-mills, thresnmg_ machine, &c, &c.; all of which will be sold with the premises, if desired. Said farm is in a good state of cul- tivation nnd very well fenced, much of it stono wall. The subscriber wishing to chftbgehis situation, is induced to offer this farm for something less than £30 per acre, in- cluding stock, teams, tools, &.a., which i3 allowed by good judges-to he the cheapest fnrm now offered for sale. Terms of payment-—one fourth down, the reitiainrfcr On time to suit the purchaser. Snid farm will be sold together or in three parts, asniay CONTAINING NO M-.COHOT, ! T HE best and strongest certified mttHcinp iu the world for the euro of DYSPS? SIA TN AIiT, ITS VAJUOrS IWIOIS, Such as Pain in th e Stomach, Ilr-attburn, IlaMtmtl Costive* ness Acbl Stcniioch, Hciuloclic, LniBflf Apprtite, Piles, Night Sweats, Asthma or Phthisic, Flat- ulence or Wind in th e £tQuMch f NcrvmmiPPF, Coldness ol the Extremities, Weak - ness of th e Limbs, GENERAL HJS8XUTY, Arisingfrom Protraetcd Fevers, csposurpto treat o r Cold, Old Age, Imperfect Digestion, o r a Bcranjjed Condition of the Stomach, an d is the bt?sl tonic known fo r the prcv n- tion and cure of FEVER AND A GUIS. It is also nn excellent Remedy, an d nut Mirpnsscd b y nny in us e for Females suftering Iro m L'terlne or Nervous DP* biHty. Among th e numerou s nnd highl y respectable certificates, wc refer to the following: Prof. A. A. IIAYES, M. D., State Assayed FrrzHErcRY HOMER, Esq., Boston . JAS. C. DU.MN-, Esq., City Treasurer . Boston. Hon. MYRON LAWIIENCB, Ex-Prest . Moss. Seirnte. Ilott. L.JI. AHNOLD, formerly GorerHof Rhode island, now Member oi Congr&sS. Hon. Wat . WOODHRIDGE , formerl y Gov.Mich!gun, no w U. S. Scnntor. HOP. J . T . MonmiEAD, formerly Gov,.Kentucky, now V. S. Senator. Hon. J . P. SIMMONS, U. S. .°<ettAtorfro»tIthodeislnnd. Hon. SAMUEL S . PHELPS, U. S . Senator from Vermont, lion . WM UPIIAM, \ \ \ \ lion SoLoaioN FOOTE, Mcrtlbef o f Coiigress from Vt. Hon. TI. D . FOSTER, Member o f Congress from Penn. Hon. M.L.MARTIN, Delegate i n CongrcsB from Wisconsin Territory. Gen. A. C. DorjGft, Delegate i n CongreS?from Iowa. 11. P. ST O WE, Esq., Clerk in th e House of Representatives. C. C.TROwnniDOE, Esq., Detroit, Michigan. GEO, VV. JtfNES, Esq., Purveyor General, PtibUquc, Iowa. JOSEPH HOXIE, Esq., No. ?6 Wal l st„Ne ^ York, same time examine'the'inrgest i Many other individuals of the'highest respectability can nnd richest assortment of goodseverlirought to this country, i b e referred to, wh o will confirm all that has bee n said in fa- 'Iliey hnve now in stor e and for sale i t th e following low I VOT of this invaluable medicine. price s : 1C.000 yds fast colored prinTB'UBuaHy sold for 10c 0R - tiE °- %• GREEK, Proprietor, Windsor , Vt. for Re, 10,000 yds prints usually sofd fW isi^c , for Sc, 5000 ! HEED, BATES & AUSTIN, WholesoleDruggists,>o.ii6Mcr yds do from 3 to 5c pe r yard, 10,000 yds Muslin de Laines i chants' Row. Boston, General Agent . r'in m Tfl« In * 1 ,,„i. .. J inrVf „,1 . .t l ««1 n ,.»»_.-_ . f . ETS 1 1'rion 4l nn F l.nttl n . ci v lifitlll 30mg and Apothecary Store, No. :J A.tiuiue.UN KCII.DIM;. W. SAWEKS & CO., S rcCEHtfOIW* tul.1 1 (JrpRury, wnuM fc^tcctrully Inform thecitizi'iiscif WntiTtwwnaiiirvicimtytliiilthi'j lunecojii pM.'d tlKir nrrnngenn-iits. and nm v tiller lor tin-inspection ut tiip public an rshiblislmietit, in th e lilting up of wlm-h they spared nu pnluaiirt*Kpenfi<'toiuakt\it ctmipnrpfuv arable with anj Itii u l>\tabl'Hhii))'iitin tliirt section . Unvinq turni?hi-d it with a litrjp nijtl ctiiuph'tiMissxrhn^nt of Drugs.ChrmicaU nud Family Mciiicmci*, they im: nuv. prepiircd t o supuly Famihr\. I'hyieiniis, and tlu« pubhf ^*'ii.-rulty, with Medi- cines tlu.tniaj h e rrhed mi asbfin ^ strictly pure an d fresh, which will lie\li*prn8ed with thr- ntmu *t ruri* and arcuracy, umlpr th\ lmmptiinteBuperintt'nden**p ofthe proprietors. r~l*' AdMedieinns will receive th* 1 proper label bcloredi*- hv7' ( >..C\_3 I'bystctniis' Pri'scriptious rarrlully prepared . lVrttii.it tj, Ilra*iics, Innry ^tnp s mi d Fancy Articles for th\ Tmi<-t in pi >vtt variety, nnd o t th e newest st% le-, £\->'AIisoaH t»f thrPopularHtrndar d Puti-nt Mmheinesof thed.iv ,, ciinstmtly m Imnd,aHof which nre otic red ut tin- li.vvi'siprui'. Triifitne; tutlif many ytnu'expfrlcneen * Pysirians and Apotliecancf. f t»I by I'luse personal i ttrntinn t o liusitii'ss, tln*y hope to d«-?erve the CtitiHd»*iieH, tmd jucct th\ 7 * approba timi ot Hllwh'i mny Invfirthi'in with !h--ir]Wt l 'mage 1 which is respectfully suhcitcil. Choice Family Groceries aud Pure Liquors and Wines, kept emiMtiliflv ftn hand ami st.M nt .i bttv l\;vrc- WnWtf.wit. tl.\.. i;>, ls\il. U'jl The Great SJriiish Quftileriies BLACKlVyOOD'S MAG-AZirTB. fmpnrlnnt rrdnrthm. in $m m»s »f Pminm — Ltonard SveALif Co., Xo. 54 Gold St., Sew York, Continue lopubluh thr fallowing Brit- ish Periodicals ra : THE «rUtTi:i:!.Y UI*.VIi;W («-tin>pm.tiTi} ( THE MUNIU'UGtl UEVil. W (Wins*. TUL xujtTiz mtrn«u IU:VIE\V a>wj<nmrch\ 3 HKWKSTMINMTIIil UliVIE W (I.ihwub, AWD ISI.ACK\yOf)r,v KniNJiT/RGU Mnmizinn (Torvj . Thw ll-pniitir l»avp now licrn tn suriwilt d oprn-tion'tn this cmntr y lor ttemfu ymrt, nn«l tb» i r pireulan*,n is r.,n' btautly on tin- i.i?ivn»f notwitU-t.mdio^ th.>(*oiiip ( .Urion lli^y tneountertrm n Anierirnnp.rin.Iirulrtof apiinllarrbi>fi and __ . irom numrrt.us7>;/rt,WHn,|I Mnjwuim* marl-Mip f<lH!li>crioiis Atmanac'S fOl' 1852. trotn fnrfi'jtt periodteulK. Tln.i t;ict show s rl^ariv ti.n \,\nU JZf.i.xu.ci±ia\* a xy* -.wv-\. .-.m.»t,oi V i.vi.i^ a,^ m ,. I,.-Miyth^mwRt' «>! it p rjo , n j ' ir,, « Rns - fMn 'T-, V \' s-. !\ l,ublir, oi„l m:.,t.l« a qimmiif-c tlmt lli-v nro mCvii'hi-d , n : „ .,\' / '>\l\\\\ n , c C- -'.\ '* ' \ h *\ '•\'\'\'• < :l \ mh - ,iOnnl,n»i«.M,.l«-,!n r cm,ti n ur,]>vIt!,„„tIlil.rmptir,r,. (Mcthoihst, 1'rc.l.jfr-fica.ChristiMN „, nti „ LJ . jii»j^» nboii. indii-otni. y : ti ptn , m0 » yurfim nttVvir <••,* \ ffust Published, D&cember,, 1851. STERLING- & RIDDELL, No. 10 PADDOCK\ BUILDINGS, trjTEHToirx, Keep for Sale an Bxteashfe Assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, E MBUAC'INn thi> LntNt i:ditlun> of nil tlie- vnnrttel In usn in (jnrDUtrkt Hclluols nml Acn-U-niU-j*. Wrlislnr'B Pnaljridcrtl, T'iUvi'1-eltv, l-tuartti. Hiqll Hi-lmol. nnrl .^riiool Ilictlolmrics. t.\tnlulnfiJ Works iinlitw, Medicine, nnd Th e iilngj-j Agriculture,Horticulture, nml Arrlnlri-lurp i Miscellaneous Books, Kml.rr.rini? nil the ltcci-ilt Vnlunl.K' riilillcntiniiB, Irmlii! for fchool Ulirnrlcs. Ilcn.ka I'nr Hnn.luy fi-lliml-. l'liUIenlinnn of the Ameriemi Trnct Society, Bililr-s, Tcstimicnti!, nnd I'rny. er llimkr, Illunk llouks ol oil kinds,. Staple and Fancy Stationery. _ .T.VNUAUY, Usas . Received at Sterling & Riddell'a D ltl:.\M l.tli:, l.y Ik Mnrvel. ({olden Li-gend—ljiinaU-llow Hun.! Unmet— WIIM )• r. MoM riiek—Melvil!.-. lilt, \ill Ileclave HlclUeS lit llR-Old Wlflll. Tin- Old Ijimrd of N'fipoleoli—Ilewilli*^ Ci-l.ti'iris ot III.-(lid WorM—Hurliert. Sividliiv. lliini,iiluritmt>-d. I ALndy'sVojiisenmnd tlie Worla-I-'flWi-lirer. | Again—January 6th, X852. C AIU.1 1.1. l.il- of John Htirlme/. I.e .etl.t\ i'l lh^ \Ve.M\»i*e^. Haer.-df-'trcmii^—((-'i. F-. (*lieevi-r, l'u'1-nin'\ ('yi-l.ip»-ilOi. T.lt'.niture nml Arl. Wo'lil'n Pro- trrr^ii, Ilictloiiney o: lint'--., .^-t.- Nn. 1. l A 3 A. 4. j \\Vnm;-it mliT vnri.iTi. rela* oi-s—Mrs. Alid. l..\M-llint Women—He, .-j.r.tL\'.-. (iTUUJK O A MODEM.. There's no Use Talking. ran MUNSELL & OAKS H ATE just received nttlieirNcw Store, No. 13 AVoodruff House, over $20,000 worth o r New Fall nnd Winter Goods, which have lately been selected with great care di rcctly from the IMPORTERS &. arAKUFACTL'RF.RS of New York and Eastern Markets and Ht such prices as en- able the m to furnish Merchants and Pedlars With all kinds of Dry Goods nnd Yankee Notions at «3 low prices as nny Wnomaale Merchant in Ne w York City. Being connected with a large Wholesiile Hous e in New York, gives them fa\. cilities for purchasing their goods directly from th e Import- ers nnd Manufacturers, thereby saving to themselves and al- so t o their customers th e profits ptiidby nil our Country Mer- chants to the New Yor k Jobbers and Wholesale Merchants^. the statement which they have repeatedly made that they can and d o sell all hinds of Dr y Goods from 15 to 20 per cent cheape r than any other Merchant in JclTersan County they etill stick to and can prov e b y more than 10,000 people in this count y wh o have already tried thetn and stand ready to testify to the fact. Speakin g about stores— Model Stores— we kinde r kalkilato tha t w e nro some, in tha t respec t W e do no t claim that it is th e handsomest of aii s but ar c snti«fled that it-would pay most nny body who has no t already visit- ed i t t o do so, and a t th e sam e time examine tht> Inrrptt w Hietory of the Reetoruti^m—I.nmnrtm/% • Gleaning* in Ivurope— It. Greeley, Heaven of the Staintcd Denu ( ' The Good'Oenlfle—Maybew, Rose- Mftrinut—1*. Muriel Child, Calcd-Fieul, n Puritan Tnkv('*ound,) Harper's Sew Monthly, tor lire-. v K t • ~ ' STERLING & Rlt»I>ELU gCKOOIr BOOKS. TO SAY WELt* JS GOOl'—TO 1)0 WIZLL BETTER* At Wholesale nml Ilctall . FohdetB' Itcadr-r*, \Webb's scries ofsflHJolR>'aderp,Tov?n» No. I,'~\.V1 4.S; Mwidmillp'B rail Hiles, t-'won'a do. Vil- LIRP do. : Fr.rtrrV.RheioricoHti'rMVrp.I'Hrker'fl no . KngHA ft o m 10c to S i per yd, 30CKJyds all wool French Merino from 70c t o Qtfopcryd , 3500 yd s black findcol'd Alpacas from Is to 9s pe r yd, 35000 yd s brow n andblefeched sheetings from 4 t o iBcpery d and their whole stock at prices etjUally a3 cheap o r cheaper than tlfeabove. Aa&rourneighborstolk- ing aboutlo w prices * ris n o use' for yfc ca n and toUl tell tnitsi4iIntnt^itont.llu«nlHnbj.-i;t<. Iti+XntArUttrarh char J -. r ocy. illCK. \-r flic Wliulr—II MrlvtKV,. JI. :. t wbi.-h given them their chiM rnlu e and tn tlmt thr-y 1 j\J ; $ ntTO1 j;, c , io n to GoM* Art hit.-cturc. Ftimu confrsffilly far above all othe r jmirnuls td thi-ir clnss. ' _ _ _ B/aeJ(KOod, still unde r th»» masterly guidance of Chrihtopher North, maintain? Its aiK-ient celebrity, nnd K ut this time. unusually attractive, from the serial work s of Bulwc r and other literary notables, written lo r tha t magazine, an d first appearing in its columns both in Grea t Britain nnd i n th e L'nited i^tntes. Huch works ns \ The Caxtons\and \ My New Novel,\(bothby Uulwer), \M y Peninsular Medal,\ \The Green Hand,\ nn d other serial**, of which numerou s rival editions nre indued by the lending publishers in thiscountry, I hove t o b e reprinted by those puUbi'hers from th e pages of ; Blackwood, alter it has been issued l.y McsPrK. Hcntt &r Co., so that Huhfii-ribere to the Reprint ol that Maguzine niwy al- wayarelyuii IiitvinBthcearliCEtreadiiigof these lascinntiiig ttlrs. TEHMP. Pr r aim. Fornny <ne o f tliefourl.'rvkwa t3 CU Tor any two o f th e lour licviews .\• tW For an y thrc of the four Reviews For any four o f th'i Reviews Fo r Blackwood's M&gaziiif For Iilt>ckwuo<i and three Itcviews U 00 Fo r Uliickwondaitd thn four Review s 10 00 Payments t o b e made inall cases in advance. Money cur- rent in the Stett* where issued will b e received a t par. A discount o f Uvcntt-fft'cpcr cent , from the above prices will be allowed t o Clubs ordering Jou r o r more copies of any one o r more o f th e above workV. Thus: Four copies of lilackwoodor of one Review will b e sent to one address for $!); fovr copies of 'the four RcticKsand Blackwood for $30 ; and so on. XEDVCSD POSTAGE. Th e Pootace o n these Periodicals has , by the Inte law. be«*n reduced, on th e overage, about Party Per Cent, Th e fol- lowing arc th e pfeacnt rates, viz : FOn BT-ACKWOOn*S MAGAZINE, Any distance not exceeding M0 miles, 0 cetfis pef qnnr. Over 500 and not exceeding 1500 \ 18 '* \ Over 1500 aod not exceeding 2500 •* 24 \ \ FOR A BEVinW. Any distance not exceeding S(X) miles, 4 cents per qnnr. j Over 500 and not exceeding 1500 \ 8 \ '* [ j Over 1500 and uote«6ecding Si500 \ 16 \ \ i At these rntes no\ objection should be mode, as heretofore, j omeled Coke -Box^s, Price Si per bottle; sis. bottles for £5. J to receiving tire work? by mail, and thus eneurlng their spec- •oriole by T. H CAMP, & Co^ tad W. SAWENS, &., ^ SB fe, « n d regular delivery. Co., Wntertown. Musicians Take Notice. A FltfE Assortment oi Musical Instruments have jus t ar Utile rJicapcr fhan the best of them, andany person need only . J\. rivcdatNo. 6 Jf'oodrujf House, amongwhichnre Violins to call and price our good s to be satisfied that such is the fact. Accordeons Guitars, Clarinets, Flutes, Flageolets, Picalos, andno humbug. j Fifes, etc., etc. Also Violins, Guitar, and Brass Viol Strings, Soliciting a share o f public patroim EC -^-e remain Very . Bows, Tuning Pipes and Forks, Clarinet Iteeds, refined Ros Edinburgh, and Prof. Norton of Btuintfiriiv. th» Pnhitr'a WTITTITIIA Opri,—*_ | I J I prcceptorsof all kinds, Music an d other musi c aparatus completed in 2 vols., royal octav ^^\Remittance s and communicfitiona should b e alwry 3 adurcsscd, post-paid, to the Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 79 FULTO N lixnEET, Npv/ York, Entranc e 54 Gold street. N. B-*L.S . & Co.,have recently published,andhftfre no w for s-le, the \FARMER'S GUIDE, \' respectfully , the Public' s Humble Servants MUNSELL & OAKS. W-atertown, Nov.CSIgSIv 13 tote numerou s to mention, are for Sal e by GENNETT &, OSBORN. I steel and 600 woo d engra' )E,\by Henry fifephens of A •'NE W and\ practical system of Book-keeping, by I Yal e Cbllebe, Ne w Haven, ^ MAYHZ-W, A. SL \Price 3 Shillingfi—For Sale\ by ?o, feoflttlnlnfc 1600 pages, 34 I - . „ .. &TERl!?n & KIJ0DEJ.t. o . 1.,^ tn ^A,..ll n -Vi«^ln» ! Ti»fli.li»r* nT.n.n mil.nriil-Hi-taTntoia. I *1 HO - 1 00 TO tm fr. :ta :>l so Standard Sohocfl Books. i .... riKOnKAl'IIIl>:, fhliosoiiWi\ nirmlstricj, AlgcbrJii, I „ ! V7 Armiuiutlrar, lii.- lurit , tinimmarf, Hpi-lIiT., r.onk firap ., ' , ing, l/hj-Motaglc, iir., nre tonttioilly en Blind, for sale ut M iw. dt/rn hast 1'rirrs, , . _, ,. ^ „. , Oct. Ml. f Tr.Kl.lKft It ftftlIlCl.l.._ M ~ iTicliinieoWSclniOl BoAlis, EmBfWng-Bulimy Gcolooy. Jllnunilrvy. Mwihil mill Mirfnl l'Mltuoiiliy Antronoiay, l},-.)ln,itry,Hiirvpyin/, Ol-il Er/qHliHTinj; Ann- lylicol nna Dewrintwo BcofiiMry, fcientilic AErlcllttiirc, TiAKrY AltTirL^P.—ArTciidlfus viil-Ii-ty, combining the H UKtvtlaal oranmciitill. Ttr* Caxta Ware A vorieg to, colore* Omtmctto manuftt-tul-Ml Irom tlila Clny. Weiff- «-no,l I'/iiru n-ro»\hl into vi\ M«ntlo nnd Cnntor Tnh o nmlToitr-tfiloliw. __ fiTtKLINf. & lilDDt_U„_ TTfBnillHO'CAKE ZOXlZ.—WeiaUK PiirUcn eiMPMf VV cure Fane) SUtttmcry, »m* nn CanU, Sliver nnd UoloV Wd note i'npijr, iinfclopcs to mutch, Hlvcr Kiiotn, Sesli, Eh». omeled CakoVtiXcs, Silver Tinjc], 1-nlicy Ties l.sce i-nncr,. 8TEKJJK! (i B-lPPKMl,. MACHE' QOQbS ! \r 3 AFl¥rT\ AT srnnLTXG $ RIDVELVS. A BEAtTIFL'L assortment of tins Buprrbly inlaid Work, consistingof Port Folios, Jewel Boxcs.Fancy Ink-Stan4s. Writing tte'ks and Toilet Boxes, richly carved Pearl Port Monaies, Pearl Card Canes, Shell do, Papier Macho* and GiJfc jilorocco do. * October 1,1851. Book-keeping G-reatiy Simplified. I»A J\ ^ravines. Pi If «, in Alunlln binding, i Teacl forthartai!, Si . - lSw< ' Wnt-J Teacbers plRasocall^nlrl-^SHiprns. U,