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WUo»reMa«terst Who tlie Public Ser-j• . - • •' vanta I

From the high ho7ded proceedings of

the H. of B. in regard lo to \U cnpice_ ol

merabera of that body, the inference might

wellbe drawa fbat.Ao •"design w-w reverse

the relation oi roaster and: servant which

eabaistsj between the peopteand *ew rep-

i N m s h w j 8 ^ ;ppvmim* Not cantem w s h w j ^ ;

ingw Intact the states, how they shallchoose -representatives, the- g . « « oayerecently parsed a WU * o effect of which,

i ( k t t l b > j ^ ^ f r a n c h ! 8 e l}i(qamkout, .^tt lb>.j^^1 }lstates that "cannot or *i« not comply wfch

i i Wa allude to Ahe billunder the prevt-

f h G l b,„-_„,,„,. iiithiianguogte of the Globe,Kavtie-loKits, professed object tho estab,Ii^'roentuB6,^e rapde of orgaotztng the"""" * ipening flf a congress.,, 44HS|

ie duty of the g l « k , to pre-

.of members elect previous to the

, fGaflgre^unji

f ioj^aJtfo^wao.i? ,fjftfif Ais

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Mg ^ t & $."TlieTelikltoi'vAiSwUl!be,.(the> Globe

&|)if{feibill'bec<Jmo» a. law, to dis-i t tes. been jin^o^ibte

since tfeftjmss&gs of the ftpparlionine'l&t' law,to-distfklthe.'Statftj* 'ond/where th&fils.clibnh J i l b o n ' niade' nnder the:old

Kjtbe sfcrtT The satirea, and

late Duke of Orleans was the eidesfson of!Louis Philippe. He was born at £aler-ma on the 2d of September, 1810, showinghim to. hove just reached the, ago Qf 32 athis •death His, mother Marib Atmlie,the prtsiut Uuem of Fraiice^ is djugliterOf Ferdinand, king of the Two Sicilies, aridtwhom Louis PhilippeespQUsed jjt" the ijiiwhe was wandering abroad as plain Duke ofOrleans. The departed Duke was one ofhe family of seven children, to whom Ma-rie. Ameliehas been ever warmly attached.:The Duke de Nemours, Louis Philippe'ssecond son was born at Paris, on the 25thofQctoberj'lSR ' . ' , ' -

Louis Philippe has new a family of sixchildren, four of whom are sons, viz; theDake do Nemours, the Prince de Joinvillehe Duke d' Aumale,'ttd the DukedeMdntpenaier. Tho present heir apparentto the throne of FranSe is tiheyoijneComtede Paris ibeeldest child of,the lateUukeofOrleans, who was bovn; irmAugust 1838,and is consequently in his 4th year, His

'^.infant Duke de Char-ires, wa$ bornon ttje9thiofNoveinBer,1840.The late Puke of Orleans married in June1837-the PririCess Helena of Meeldenberg-Schwerin, by wHotn"h«> had the two sonsabove mentioned.

The Ctueen of Belgium Is a daughter ofLouis Philippp, and there,is an unrnafrrieds|ster.nained; Qlemenf'paf,

gen?p(ltytcCM^Kjtbe sfc

t«stFia«ohw|l|4isfr«npljisf

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^ p l ^ K ^ j f i ^ p ^ l ^ W ^ T ^beccnis?i%(SoVifnoV hns/refused to eallittogethep-for-; \bs purpose, T^e legislatureof fmyi Hampshire wi|l not do'it, Wauseitij'oil&tlill 4pngft^r has ntofbW

l i lwwncia state Seg^slatureto make those re^ulaiions which the constitution expresslyim'poBes as the duty; of congfrees itself. Thoefiect thcrefore-oftire little amcntlmentstuck

ncerning eletJtiojis atid t,,..„..... , be ^louse—aritf run" thro1

under tho previous question,without nllow-ingiHie wpW of'debate on'the pXoj?i|jon.—wffl be certaittly'W oust three^s&h^ at

'SsVntMives in^Jthe nextheing'-tlifeB d|iih6VrntK

exciutiiift* a majority:ilwhe.

the %dernl ma<f£,0 01 M^pnTival /

|JL_> , ; . :, Butasurcj: caJci»ln.tiDn,theGlobethihfo

h f h % d l er^, willj ^ r £,0 0 M je, ioani- of

ihe Mmakiiye^pnTival /- -supposing itto1 be tlie'garrie of the present adroit whigtnanagers, to catch nriothor ^eto ond toral# atootte hue and crv against CrftitlT C «# ih b f i f M € l Th

gof Mr; - €lay. The

- -' President, in the paper'which has

beqJi isatlcd oul by eongriiss, declares* that"in signing'the A'pphriionment8il|.he look*tdvipan tho clause inregard to districtingihe^taifsjis tecomjjteridMo^^i intimates

I C f N m a n can borrow himselfoutofdebt.,: W ybu wish for relief, you mustwork for it^eoonomisofor it,* You.mustrimlce more nnd speHct-Jess/ tn'ati you 4id

hil ou^vererunning itidebt, Y ui d t

ivego. , ty, , ,Br istearaoc BjO(feyme,JMo»well,.for ffingflton.SchcMo«$ao, Worse, f$t Qawegu^Sohr Louisa, Henfleroon+for Gawego. _>-iOth. Br MflsffiM ^Ajit, Wells, for Mpntroal. •Bt steamer St. David, Delany, for Montreal.Steamer Oneida, Child, for Qawego.Btateamsr, JJenry Oildetsleeye, Bovven, for

Jiigatqn. ., •. . . , • .3r etjaanje^ BrockviUe, Maxwell, for DidWn.

on's Ijahqing.« • •11th, Br Jtprge Qscoola, L^'clare, for Montreal.S tewer 5feleOTpb, Egleston, % O^wogo,J3bhf WiHbt.Bastian, for Oawego.Br steamer BrockvUle, MaxTvell6for Kingston'Br steamer Henry Gildersleove, Bowen, for

D. IjandiBg. ; "12th. Steamer Oneicln, Child, for Oswcgo,.Br stenrner Henry GiHereleeve, Bowen, for

Kingston.Br barge Martha, J^afane, for'Mon treat.Sclir Adiiom, Aqltermon, for Oswego.Br steamer Biotikville, Maxwell, for Dickin.

on's Landing. <,13th, Brsteam^rPioneer.Hilliard.for Montreal.8'eain.yr Telegraph, Egleaign, for Oawego.Br sicamer Henry Gilderaleeve, Bowen, for

Dickinson's Landing.14th-Brsteamer Henry'GHderalcevc, Bowon,

'or Kingston. , ,. , •,, • , .45lh. Steamer Oheida, Child, fpr Oswego,

*Br steamor Henry Gildorsleove, Bowen, for D.ending. .• ". , . T. ,. ", . . • : ' . "h y g

went .-.,j).ome?pu,n;, instead at broadcloth,drink witter in^ejid, p( champagne, andrjainvfoiir i,nstea4tofseven. Industry fru-

f alUy,,an|,econohw—thigse are the veryandmaids of wealth^ and thesuire resour-

ces" of reKef.' A'dollay earned (8 worth 10borrowedfand a-dollar aived is bctcr thanforty times.its amount in %Ofthless gew-

; , . '" Camj> Sleet ing. . ."Tlioro will be n Cnmp Meeting io commence

on the Tjt^pf Sept, next,, in the town of N O Nfolk, about half* a mile from the village, en thelamfof Mr. Samuel Adams, . " •

f We, would refer pur readers/!'? on advertise,njent ijiahjs pnper of the e*toMiehoM>nt u( a Pc

riodical and Newspaper, Agency in our villageby &. D SBABLB,esn.., on Water-at, wfie.re.jno

ttSncat pn4gooJ6rdor,8* whqn talion^ from: tho

proes, and at the same price,as furnished by (he

i T

„. .Jintiuiatesa decided opinion thnt.CoDgrcss'iias nocon-stjuuiorml power to command the states topcrfp/m: iis .legislative ftinetions. TCbenew

'"entictntent,' \yjiic|i undtjr(aI{f$Mi> 'rfisfmn-tfffeait.itfs'fot-"failing.to dohas no rfght<ocotritnand.inusT iijEviintSly:

call outanotber *eio; tjid-.pulth^t'BfeChiefMagistrate forthe fiftU-time under the b'aniofcihejfedprnl friends by whom ho Was e*:

iwjjerLr"Ehis fceis^the- firaugwat point\\shich Mr. Gluy nims at, he has every rea-

i far^Jo b"qjatif4i;4 lyUh.lbe,

TVTICB PeuusylvauU was out of UcM.* - • " » ; " " ' • ; • • • • ^ _ _ : < , • ; • • " • w -

J* - ' • " » • ; "

ly used-tbr itiij«WersiiyibWorigma*llJf builtfortlio. rjsidene© of tho President of tha> UsftHcd Stntcj, hns bepu- lately- pulled ,doj.vn;Its kpmst StonecontaloM thu following cu*|ripus inscfiplion: •

.••-' . yittji CORSfBU STONE : •C h l i t :

j i l f t he, J f (U n i t e d gtates,

MfhutoMfhrnutt/May lOtli, 1192,: . ;WRen 'Peimsyivanid

%ty Otf Debt.

their olTicus in .tho prineipnl cilice,(hereby liiying to the, pHfchneiet the po»tnge—^wliioh is usually about one.thirij uf (ho price o;tho works. l i e is also acting as Agent for a/itho principal N.evfspapers-^will receive subacrig,tions and. order.thoni without delay. Ho is ahjo!ii receipt of u|l tho "Extras" from the offices olthe "Boston Jfotion". "JBrplher Jonathan" andyNVy) i?«r)tS,",a8Sodnio4thcy aro issued, whichbe furnishes ml, the publisher's prices.—Althoughindirectly pfejodiciol, to^ut owrTTbusincas, wowieli hiiu,oil possitle success in hU ImiJable uri-derlnlting. •

Whose Ox hut banigprect now7—-TheTforH.Triifnne'' oomplaina most doloroi^ly

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Upon this tho, liedger ieni?rks -jrtjodold times of,Go«ernof .Miffliq, whentiilr good old «omraonwealtlii,-was, out ofdqtt, bp$ •pa&l «nd wo fear not toreturn BurTng the Resent gpneratton,—jPenosyiiatiia h.a(iplly riut pFd'ebi! Penn-syfifSrHatinhapptly^forty millions'in debt!Wh4iit«tintTastr Who |t» QoVefflor' Mif-

ai«r«if6iiies> days, Wto'd have believed thatonty ono half a cemury would produce

si Bullet usnot despair! ifmore banks, mtmnge pru-1

moved from the Custom Housei in ihit.cityr-f-OBppg...()ie ole<!tioit of 1840, one ^ouU bpyitilDpo|esl:.fr^in ihoir wl|i,.i|uit the<*h<gs toici"tho-fpoils" lifceftw/J.' > But now,they hang tc

them like a lump of linked sweetness long drawn

OUt;!,- . , - . , _,., \ , , ~W. . ,. ',•; 1, '• - ,: Mr. Deputy Postmnster, Bpnj. D, Meyer, hti{

boon scnlcnced to llio state prison fur 10 year:

for, stealing $245 from tho P. 0 . in South Dur.

hnnj, Gtcono coflniy.

\Vo observe in i list:of apppirttniBrttg latelymade by thfi! Cpmqifssai'y GoncraT 6f this St'aie,thnrour esteemed friend, fer.iHU PUELPS, esqIms been oppbmtod kofprer of tho Arsenal aRussoll. He has bad cbnrgo of tho Arsenal fon grcnt rhnny years, but when the federalists obtsihed tho ascendancy in 1837,Tie was sough'out by those who have'a ptui horror jbr'1thispoils," and his fcftidvtilwft oiTe'ctoaitl duo tfnie.ff to bo. unpopular with she fod4r«Ii»t» is a gooco^rtifichteoft jftah'sDcttiocrscy',"a?;Mr..JWPER.son intimntcd, Esq. Pliolps has undoubted claims,certifipd^throagli n long period of years.

,, [Woaro gratffied'fo leafn, that that storlinjjpemocrnf, SAMTEL H o s w , Esq. ftrmorly ' p iiiafier"ofthiipaj)er,:pfevi6u8<o its ownersliip b;tho Bleseri. Tii,iiO^soti, has tyeen eleijted by t hDemocracy of Cook and hi.

Senhto of the Statocounties, tgihiMr. Hoard, du

high in tho con6

t»,9*itB«erO0 more banks, m t a g e p u | : St. Lawrence conndentjy those thvat4»re le/U investigate and Uy.ind^hey wiMo happy to learritfiat histalpunish the iniquities of those t^at Have fail- ]«»'» »«•! inftgrtty aie afprcolatea by tho domoied»4oaen% business, live£fuarent%, nod>.Acy of«lin6fs.;strife to P«V our debts honestfj by taxation A public dinner was givjjh to: Dr. Wolfn

Nelson on Saturday lust by the citterns of Plattt>

burgh ond its vicinity as » mark ojfihdir fespet

and cslecm for Mr. N. previous to his rfepartun

for Montreal. Dr. Neleon has resided.jn Platts

_ . . , , . i •-* • , p, burgh for kovoral- yeare, (having boert dnveithe Eiftperor has Obtained his first.Joan »Pj f|pm Canada during the distarbancea ihat pi

we «li«i1l yet briri| lack the good old day*of QoWroor Mirafn, *'wnfn Pennsylvaniawnitiappiiy ouf of^ebt

;—It js

a veryi f

. . . . . . . . . . ^oro-menceti* grand Vvork of a railroad fromSt Petersbufgh to Moscow, 460 miles by:,the prwpnt travelled road, 830,000,000,it is calculated, will finish the rood thatdistance. Then to complete the grnnd f n-torpriso now contemplated, the road is to becontinued nearly in a direct line, 740 rnilrsfarther, to tbo Caspian Sea, whtcii will be

•CTOM the heart of the Rtissian territory. &IrqkJboundary lo twuniary of thesofa dominion*} this will furnishimportant facility loi the transportation oftroops, &c,j mft give the Emperor im im-mense advantage. For the sfreemioTt ofthis stupendous worU.wo understand thatInbor in abundance can bo obmincd at thir-ty cente!

' *tC~m-'- .

"Wh'ifV and Democratic resolutions some-times assimilate in words though seldominspirit. 'WiUveMs tho fbliowiBsr. reefnt-ly adopted at a whig TOceting-in Hudson.

/?««?«•«?, That John Tylfx hns deceived UBorit*"; that Is his foiilt. When he jeceivf* usoaoin it will %,pom fauli.

At a numerous incecting of farmers, rnc-crmnies, "f o t n c t workitjg men thn fol-lowing met wilh unanimous approval

"KrMlrerl, ThBt wo hk*o boon flffciwd iby whin promises of bcnor lirtif' with 9 dollitrsti day ana r*tn«t bppf; thniwo-Tf^riV fault, -lffihtvyevftr sgsirt no blind IW wtih tb'cif'liard nd^r andr'tori^luiis, «M to mn't<o tin 1>p|ipyr tlirni 'hit wiltl> OI/J: fftutt and wo mur't export to

arid it seems that ho hnwon tho friendship and osteorrt of all; Tho pncecdinga at the dinner, as published in the laVPlnttsburgh Republican, are of a lively andtejrestitig character.

'-Staft Cattle Show and Fair.—Tho Gait]Shdw and Fair of the New York Stalo Agrieulural Society lor 1842, will be held in tho ciof Albany on the 27>b, 28th, 99ih and 30th daydl Scpicmbor. Trial of Agricultural impl<montBon Tuesday the 27th; General Exhibitioon Wednesday »i»4 Thursday the S8th «nd 39tiPuWic enlo of Stock, &c, on Friday the 30tfi.Tho list of Premiums aggregated, amount tobobt §3000. We have received a float pampllot oi 8 pages, punished uhdolTtKo'cIirootion"«1» Soointy, oontnining a minute list of all lhHKicI(!» and the amount of prerniuirns oflercdcH«h{ the nRtner) of the officers of, tho socioinnd their reru'dMico; tho naww of tho judges o:every (irticle ( the ©/institution of theand oil tho iflfornwiioti any onct-oouW. wish inrclntion ihpfnto. it rrmy bfs uprn bv cnllirtR 4'this office.—-Cofmsptmiling; Cummitlee of Si.

l.merrnrt Co«n.1>/—*H'rn: H. Van ftVnRsclnor,H011 'ZrnnS Clark onrl Hon. Janurt Simford.

. Hchool ExamliiatloliiTlicro will bo on c.Tnminntiori of dm scholnrs

inEhsi, No. 1, in itio school bou«p near the Bpis-«.>pnl Cliurch i«> tin* vilUse, on .Fridny ihr Mthin^t,, nt S oVIncU in<hr> nfifrnoon. After «tiUbtho'ra will tt) im Addruss.

In this village, on.ThHredayi the \ l th inst.,in JOSEPH DISBBOW, aged .SBnre

, AUCiPSt; 1842.

Aug. 9th. Steamer Telegraph, Egleston, fromBwegoi -Schr Adams.Ackernian, fr Gswego.Schr Willeti Bastian, fr Oswego.Br steamer Brockville, Maxwell, fr Oickin-

ion's Landing. . . . • ,10m. fir stenraer Dartj Wetls, fr Kingston.Br steamer St. David, Delany, fr BruclivilleVSteamer Oneida, Child, fr Oswego.Br eteamer Henry Gildereleeve, Bowen, fi

D. Landing.BrDftrgo Martha, Lnfanei fr Prescott,Br barge Oscooln, Loclare, fr Kingston.Br.stenmer Brockv'ille, Maxwell, fr Kingston11 ih. SteamerTetegroph, Eglcslon, fr OswPgoBr stenrnor Brockville, Maxwell, fr Dickin.

ion's Landing.Bt steamer Henry, Qildersleovp, Buwen, fi

Kingston; '13th.- Steamer Onpidn, Child, fr Osvvego. •Brsteomer Henry GildereJefiy«',B'»wPni fr D

landing. . ' . ! . • ' " ' • •Br steamer Brockville,. Maxwell, Ir Kingston,yiih. Br steamer Ptuneer, tlillmrd, fr Proscutt.Stoamcr Tulegraph, Egleston, fr Ofwego.Br steamer Henry Gildersleeve, Bowen, fr

Kingston;. ' '" ;, ' • . - - .!4ih, BrsteamerHonry GililerslqevejBowen,

fr D. Landing. ; »Steamer Oneida,.Child, fr Oswego."'.,Schr Hornet, Rogers, fr Oswogo.15th.; Schr W. J.Pardee, Wdldron, fr Oasvogo.Br steamer Honry Gilderaleeve, Bowen, fi

Kingston. " ;••

IN tho Kiver St, Lnwrence, opposite, ihe townol Lisbon," an ANCHOR. The owner can

live tbo sortie by proving properly and payinghflrgea. Apply to iho Subscriber,

. . • ' - . - JOHNOgdenaburgh', Aug. 16,1842.

' : NRENEWAL.. .. • .-.or THE, , -'j '•

Mas tern Store,

HAVING purchased out .the stock'of Ure'Eaa.tew Storo, wbicb.cohsiaied of FQRBISN

A#ftOFAHOY- DB5T GO.QDajv?nrcJjB^d%otve-ry low rotes (and rnost of whioli nt less pricesthriii can bo bougjii for this Spring)^Also, DO:MESTICS; direct from tile Enstem Manufactu.ring- Company"which will baoffered at prices'Hat>U)l7f suit tho purse and will of Ihe purchaser-

Furthermore, I pm, now receiving nn assort-tnont of sSERl>iG A ^ D SUMMER GOODS,Cfltnprisittg almost every orticlo in the.Dry Goodsline, (n sinaU quantity of wbiph would bfr top-nu-merous to mehtidni). suBico \i to Bay !hat onodoor eolith of W. A. Paul & Cos., all purchasersof Dry Goods will find "at .

WHOLESALE AND RETMh,FrtVeigh, tidiriesiic, arid Ifancy Dry Gobcfe, atprices that wil^jatisfy, ond onsuro ihom n romu.-neraiioafor iho .trouble of calling., Also an, ox-tensive assortment o f .

.BOpSANfJ SHOES,of all descriptions' on hand constnmly, and atprices much less than they were over known tohave been sold for before. WVBROWN•

Ogdenshur^'h May 23, 1843. 23-tf

HW^?ept%W»»U^i1iqitoOrigin of Me pife'- <?ffmine*.*-($hfl iopd^r

may not perhaps 09 , # < v ^ that tho .origin ifMorTafaLifs M^tpWea,*JSiB the tesattof . ^trtoted arvd paiilfiit i(Ito»,. W their ortjgfiwMr. Jons Movers-' When1 taken ill;, MB IB.ivas, a prosperous <«n3 flourishlag merchant in:he tower patt.<?f the city} ond liavingcoijgtiljedand employed a number of pur most eUillfulvphy..liciaiiSj bo, after, rnontlia of eufl'tring^ w^s pro.irailBd upcuj to pumhaso tlie^recipe pf the, invaln:ible vegetable preparation'now oft'ered fo.ihejubiio. . V «...;•

The effect <}f, dioijjife Mudicines in jjia own.jase waa ay eingularfltju reniDjknlle, that licira-mediately determined to ofler the world 0 ifibdi;cine to whioh tie not oniy owvi1 '"» life', but hishappiness. The un.ifucjrj_ • euuuma which |i<t8iin?e attended their ndrniniatratiun m evory in-ilBBSO, whete a to Jrialhiis beou given jhom,ias'been attested by thpusonds, nnJ inoonlostl.bly proves their intrinsic merit..

LIFE BlEDICBil&i-GEN&BAI. REMARKS.Those medicines are inflebted for their unme

lojhejr manifest «nd. Sensible otiiou io purity,mg the springs and jchjnjiqla of hlV, and endii-jng them with rpneweatone und vigor, nnd tothe undoubted factihat at a very onrly period igheir bistury they had roscqed sufjprcrs from -he?ery. verge of on untimftly gra«-. after all the dc.captive nostrums ol the my, prescribed by phy.siciaus, hud utterly ^fmpd, in which cas.s ihpyalso permanently sceuFod (hit uniform ^njdy.ment of health, without'which life itself is but apanial lilefjsmg. Su great indeeJ bad their I'ffi-eaoy invB4iuily,p.tovedj1i,(hat it was acof cely )e.sstlian mirariiluus. tM. fljoia woo wuu unac^iuiin.ted with the beautifuH^'fihiloaupliital principlesupon, which they wer^ .cumpouuJed.and uponwhich they conseu,uertth? "ct^

THE PUCENiX BiTflJERS ore 8 0 eolled, be-ctiuaa thuy possess lj)e'fjwwer of restoring iheexpiring embers of jjajrtth, to glowing .'vigorthroughout We consiituiion, no ihe riiasnix issaid to be restored to life from the ashes,of Itsown dissolution. Th.o»Pba?iiix Bitters are en-tirely vegetable, .composed iif.ra£tg$ju,n& onlyin certnitt parts of the Western coWtry, whishwill infallibly cure FEVERS AND AGUES oiall kinds; will never fail to eradicate -thorough,ly all (he effects of Mercury, infinitely soonerthan the limst powerful preparations of fcjursa.parilla, and will immediately cure the detortnination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD; never failin the 8icknP3S incident to young females,, andbe furiitd a certain remedy in ull caseaof ner.voua debility and weakness uf the most impairedconstitutions. As -a renierjy -for-Clir.onic and/jj/Zappnt(lp/y.-5/iiru/nflinini, thceffiL-acy ul thePhconix Bitters will bo uV-inonalraied by ibe useof 11 single bottle. . *

Tho proprietor rejoicon in iho opportunity af-forded by tho universal ilillueiun oi the.prrss.foiplacing his VEGETAHLIi LIFE MEDICINESwithin the,knowledge onil renchofevery iodividual in the communny. Unlike the bust ofpernicious qunekeries, winch boast of vegetableingredients; tho Life Pills are purely and SOLELVVEGETAOI.E, and contain neither Mercury, Ann.mony,- Arsenic, nor any oiher mineral, in any.form whatever. They ore enlireiy.composed ofextracts from rare atad powerlul plants, the vir.tties of TvStchj though long known to several In-dian tribes, and recently 10 some eminent phar*mocetical,chemists, are altogether unknown tuthe ignorant pretenders to medical science; andwere never before administered in so happilyeffioacousn combination. :

Their first operation is to* loosen from thecoats of the atomnch and bowels, the various im-purities and crudities constantly settling aroundthem} and to removo the liaidcncd fcucua whichcollect in tho convolutious of the small intea.tines. "Other medicines only partially clWnsethose, and loftve-such collected masses bemndas to produce hu^ituul cgsuveneas, with nlfwstrain of evils, or sudden diurrheca, with its iuVminent dangers. This fact is well known to airregular nnatomiBts, who: eiamine the huniinrbowels after death;: and henco the prejudice ofthese wotl informed nun against the quack med-icines of tho age. The second effect of thoVEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, is to cleanse thekidneys and the bladder, and by this means, theliver and the luiig»,tho healthful acti<Srj of whicli'entirely depehds upon tho regularity of tho urin-,ary organs. Tee blood, which takes its red col.or from the agency of the liver ond tho lung| bo*-lore it paWes into tho heart, being: thd* imtifiedby sherh, ofi j ii«ttWshna'"by*SB»b4' eotntngirom aclean stomach, courses frqs?y tltroogh the veins,renews every part ,pf tb^^g^em, oh4 i h

STEAM BOAT MNG* 4

From oaDEHSBUBQUtg LBWIST.ON, viaFrehich Creek, Kingston, Sushi's JIarbmtOi).fgo Rochester and the iniermediiitc Porff.'

O a p t . K . ff. C H I L D .

THIS favorite Steamer will run during the. strnsuu ikree limee eacb week from Ogdeiis-

burgh to <3swegQ, as follows 1 i

Uj;vVARDS—LEAVES > •: : .Ogdensbursn, olunilay Wwjnosjay anil Friday, 8 rooming.Munititowu, u 9 A. M; ; . , -ttrockvlllf, 0J " > ,Aln. Bay, 13 M.Prewb Oicck, 1 P . M . m . :

iir.u cvfnhigr. arriving nom tuurn ut Oswego.

DOWN WABDS,—LEA VESO»wogii,Tm!»iIuj Ttiureilny'-St. Hotutday nl 8 'o'cl'k. A.M.S l t ' a Hartior, l i J'. M., J -BlugftoA). • Aftcrnqol), •French Creek, Bv«utiig,Alexandria Hay,. Night] - •OfDCfcvilc, "Slnrrlmown, ••'.-« .

The Onelda&jeets tbS Steamer St. Lawrenej>iCnpl, Van Cleve, at Oswego on her iir.riv.il ready10 proceed to Le^wiston, via li.ichpiter with ullpussengeip wishing to go up the Xiiike. The%tvLawren'oe arrives on her downward passage atOawego in time to pnt'all passengers guiiig toMontreal or the Nonborn Rtyrts, on board, theOneida, which Bual loaves as above.

The Oneidn and St. Lawrence have been fit*ted- up in the best style and will give entire sat.Wactiun to OH who may take passage on them,

J. H.OREER, Kingston.gT0W,& FIELDS, Socket's.

Refer to H; FlTZHTJGH, Oswego., E. B, ALLEN, Qgdenshurgh.

G. N. SEYMOUR, " .MM --- -, '... J7-if

AT WHOLESALE AND liETAILJ

N E W A R R I V A L ! - - R . & A . V i l l a s ,

HAVE just received n most Splemlid Lot o!every variety -of BOOTS & SHOES, from

the large Eastern Manufacturing Establishments,purchased fur cash nt very much reduced prices,ivliich theyidiivjte the public to examine.

TTNITED States District r .U Disirici of New Yorit^Ia Bnnlihiptey—Motiue to ehow cause ogninst the petition ofWilliam Gould, David'Banks, nnd Anthohj-Gould,- coinpouing. the- firm of Wn>. A. GattKI

Co. of tlio city of Albany, creditors of ElmilKubt, now or late ot Madrid, in th« t'Ouniy at

h i M ^ t f $ t J ^ J

"HOLD RIGHT ON!"pjrtBvsuDn^ribetfhayingapidhiiuOld stock ofX GoodB, is nojv prepared to offer., -. .

AN 6NTIRE NEW STOCK.Having just returned from tho South, ho is nowreceiving on6 o f the best selected nnd most sea-sonable assortments of • . " , . " '

FASHIONABLE J)RY GOODS .ever offered in this market/ To enumeratethem would bo a work-of suporerogniion, andfill up at least one entire column of.the St. Law-rence Sepubiicnn, or compel its conductors toissue an extra eheet !-^Ono of the grand epceif:ics for hard times i» to; sell cheap1. The subscri-ber is determined1 to go in f»r as tho farthestin this business. In addition to tbo articles usu-ally found in tho Stores, ho has made a grandentry iti'lheih&pe of-' •'••.••••-•,-

tO|) Doz^ Palm Leaf Hats,diroct from the Manufacturer, together with,fino Leghorn Hals and Bonnets of all prices.

•j, «O BMBS'SBEEfWOS, by the bale, atFactory prices. Also, 50 bale* BA TTtNO, bythe bale,. . .

READY MADE ClQTmtfG,100 Fashionnble SUMMER COATSj 125 pr.of PANTALOONS, and 100 VESTS. Mnr-soilleB, Satin and Silk.' P.TIOBBINS.

Ogdenaburgfj May 23,1842. 23-tf

tfttiii, ' Fqrd Street, Ogdonsburgli. :

' . • , May 16, 18®.

TTVKM euhsoflbDrs would respectfully inform'JL the eitizons of Ofrdensburgh, Oswegatchie,and St. li!twren<fe corinty, tnat they have con.iieCtod *itft ihC-busincSft horetnfpro dono by VI;A. Pan(, & co., a largo and well selected stock;o'f . '

ronew.a every pun ,*JI 1191 H p « i UUV ixiujnparanily mounts ibo bbnnec offleafth in (ho bloom,ik '

•which combine arcood an asabrlrnpnt of pry(io6i&t Grorcerics, Crockery, & c , ba eiiB bofound in the county. We hereby assure the pub.llc.tlfflt--oiir prfcps sfmll bp in conformity to tfc«Jtime?—af least as fow as any in1 Qgcfonsburgn. '

' Most kinds of country produce will bo reeoi.vot! in pnymont, via-: Butter, Cheese. Part,Unm, Lard, Wheat, Corn, Oats,.'Teas, Poto,too8, &e. Sit.

Dan't farfjet »l« FARMER'S STOKE. Ford.Street, tjgdcmhmth. ,

[22-vliHy,) CHAS. LVOi\,&C6.

^nhe; following are among the distressing vari-ety of human diseases,: to Which tho VegetableLife Fills are well known to I"' infallible :

DYSPERSfA, by tfjoroqghly cleansing thefirst and second stomachs, and creating a Sowof puro healthy bito, inilead of the state arid ac-rid kind :—Flatulency, Palptation of Ihe heart,Loss of Appetite, litart-hurn and Headache,Restlessness, 111-temperi.jLnxtefy, Languor andMelancholy, which oru the general symptoms ofDyspepsia, will vanish, iis n natural cuusequenceof itt cure. Costivtntii, by cleansing tho wholeIpngthof iho inlestinea, wilh a solvent process,and without violence: /ill violent purges leavethe bowels costive within two dovB. Diarrhaaand Cholera, by removing iho sharp acrid fluidsby Which those complaints are occasioned, andby promoting tho lubricativo secretions of themuscouBmembrnne. 'JFeveriiof all kinds, byre-storing the blood too, regular circulation throughtho process of perspiration in some cusus,and thethorough solution of allintestinnl obstructions inothers. Tho Life Mad&hros have been krjoWnto euro iMeuHmfiSJ/iperrnanonil)1 in three "weeksand Gout in half thn), tirao, by removing localInflammation? from, th^jnusclcs""'' I'CTroentsofthe joints. Dropsies o / all kmas, tiy freeingand strengthening lbs kidneys and bluddcr.;—they upeiato most doligiufully u» iliusc impor-tant organs, and hente havo ever been louhd acertain romedy for tluj wor8,t cases of Gtavel.—Also WufiiiB, by dislodging from ibe turnings ufthe bowels the slimy matter lo »hich ihe crea-tures adhere iAsththaiircd Consumption, by re?lieving the air vessels of tho lungs rrom die mu.cua, which even slight tolda will occasion.whichif not removed becomes hardened, and producesthose dreadful diseases. Sctuty, Vlcers andinveterate Sores, by ihe perfcel purity whichthese Life Fills givo to ilio blood, and all thehumors: Scorbutic Eryptitdns'and bad Complex.ions, by their alierativo effoot upon the fluids that*feed ihs skin, tha- morbid iitatc of which occa-sione all EtupUte Complaints, Sallow, Cloudy,and other "dimgreeaatt t&mjlhtions: The useof these pills for o very ehoft time," will pfloct anentire cure of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and astriking improvcmeni in; stho clearness of theSkinr Comirion Cold* rigid Influenza, willslWisyebe cured by ono dosiS, 6r by two, even inthe Worst cases. Piles,—tA.Mfemedy for thisrnost distressing and obsHnaf.cVtnhlau'y, ilro Veg«etablc i i fo Pills deserve n distinct and chi'phaticrecornmehdatiori, It is Well knowji to hundredsin this city.thnt the ofiginator-qfdtfse invaluableTills was himself afflicted .with- this complaintfor upwards of thirty fire JW*, and thai hetried in vain every romody prescribed wiihin thowhole compass of the Muteris SJcdicn. tiehowever, at lengtlj,.tried.iho medicine whichhis now offers to the public, arm ft© Wns curedin a very Short time, o'fler his recovery hod beenpronounced not only improbable,-but absolutelyimpossible, by any hiimnn mean*. , , t

* All that Mr. MorTal requires of his paiirnm, isto be rjanicuiar' in inking ihe Life Rtoicinssinci.ly according -m thr-directions. It ii not hv »newspaper notice, or by any tlang Ihat he him-•self rrity say in their favor, ihanHMhopos to gaincredit, tt is nlnne by ih* resulfs«{ a fair inal.

ABVlCETOipEiaAl.rs.—renintMwJift VOIMP - - - A

lipattli slinulii nuviSr tin niihnui tho Jti(flt jftaiUH'y purify tlio titood,t<mn>'<' obsirocflnnir. awlsliln nln'ilulifjil, clc.-ir, licnWn, nn«lMiii:m5Itij:iijiprfirnnrii

To pAiicNts AND.miitnJ * P'-fSmia of aulmbnrtc hol>. ii, <fsno arc subject xo (Us, ji^ndricta. glaflialSi, 41ih(n^» ofistgllt, or-dmwfctrK.ssj.ftnm'tiTO gn-ata flow Of, blaod lo Iholn-ail, Blicwld mUi it.-ircquniily. 'ftilMfen, anamrsims.nfoil ages, may take MmRi m nnv time, osthoy jo not oinuilri-morrury, or any ingri'iMcnt innl rcqufteg conflnfnicht ofleBtricttoirofdiet.

A choice nssprtment of EASTERN LEATH.KR, will be kept constantly for sale; Thoy havejust received a tot'df Extra quality Soli heather a nil Calf Skins, nl reduced prices.

Ogdonsburgh, May 10; 1843. 21—tf.

PcrioAicals.R D. SEARLE. General Agent 'for all the

• Periodicals printed in the United States,and other Books and Paper?, will receive sub.ucnptionaaud aides thu worka lrum ihe publish.,crs as soon as possible, either by the year or-sin.gle number, at bis well known Office Water-st,

JVOTICJE. 7~~WHEREAS, my wife Sabrina, bos left m;

bed an°d board without any just cause oiprovocation an my part, this is therefore to for.bid all persons trusting or harboring her on myaccount, aa I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. JOHN MATTHEWS.

Norfolk, July 23, 1842. 33-3w

New Grocery Store.f f l H E Subscribers would respectfully inform%?• the Public that they have opened a

TtJnmUy Grocery and ProvUlon Store,in nft^CuAS. Lvos's new building on Ford-Stwhere tlity. have on hnnd a general asBOrtmeOt Groceries^ & c , among which may bo founithe following:— , ,

taut, Cqffee, Brown Sugar, Tobacco, h iOilJ^Molasiies, Pepper, Sjjicc, Ginger, Salara.««*,l£oii/ Sugar, Table Salt, Bar and JFVmcSoap, Mnttard, Ground: Pepper, jPeppp Situce.,Catsup, Lemon Syru,]>, Prunes, Raisins, Her.ring. Blocking, Cassia, Snuff, Plug and PapeiTobacco:

of all kinds,! nnd n General Assortment of Provisions, all of which they will dispose of lofur Cash and most kinds of country Produce.

i,AJ!JKTOJN & QX.MSTED.Ogdensburgh, ApiU 13, 1942.,. 17-Tif

H. T. BACG>]S,> CO.,

HAVE received their assafftnent of DR\GOODS, PBY GROCERIES, CROCK

ERY, $c, v^bich they1 offer"a<p'rt*«a for reducetand in proportion to the emergency of tho tiraei?.Customora are invited to call and examine pri.ccs and qunlitiea before purchasing elsewhere.

N .B , BOT^TEU toHen in exchange for thiabove articles, and customers will be satisfieithat theyget tnore goods for their Butter than if o r m e r y e a r s . . ' - , . • '• • - '"•• '

Juno 7,1843. » . ' 1...'-25--tf'

Large Spinning Wheels

W ILL be found constantly on hand by thsingle Wheel or Dozen, at Crrc sknofthi

Peoplo's itore.W " W. B, M A » S f #O d b % b W l f i l M

Lands at Reduced Prices:p E ttndersigriod will sollncveral lots of gom

JL Land covered with valuable limber ucnthis village vory low for proinnt pay.

GILLET & MVERS.Ogdensburgh, Hnrch 7,1842. . iiIJ "'

RAISINS—In whole and half Boscs, a prin)article, W sole by' ,

« STTLLMAN & flUMPHREY.April 19, 1843. " ' . 1 f

TUST roceived attlic Bt. Laurence CashStonJ A choice assortment of new and desirnblGoods, which will be sold very chenp for cash,- . EDWIN CLARK.

Tobacco ! Snuff!! Cigars fi!

J UST rocotved, on consignment, and for ea„ in lots to sdif purchnsers, 10OO dozen No,-.

2 ond 3 size cut TOBACCO. Also.Sdojelackered can fino cm Spanish Tobacco; and .dozen 2 and 3 gallon jnrs superior MaccnbOSNUFF, together with 5000 Bwoetiscented^m

>ipe light and brown Havnniftr .'CIGARS, W.aranted of superior flavor, at factory prioos.

S. S.SMADES, No. 14 WatersMay 30,1848. . . 94-tf

cBtiiTo i«y licntthy d

M-imt ft Ufa Mch e Urasft

NEW-VORKstporji rrfined CONFECTION,ARV,»by 'ho bo», nl Mo, 7 Water,81.

^ S. STrLVVELL ir.g

PATKN'T pAILS^-Chotipcr than over—torsalr bv the fiins'o; p>jii yf dW-jit, nt Jhp sign

qf tho" Peoplu'8 Store, byaiolMirrh, 1843.

\V. H. MARSHALL.

14-if.

ON J!A NONPAR WELL'S PaMsnt ConcaveGmps Scythe?', retailing nt.On* tjftlfrir, and

BIKO n (jBnoral aMortmniii of Hayinfi Tools, forBRIO cheap fit No. 13 Ford-tstrtct, by ,

1 _ ^ , WM. JOZIES.

ofe, WUAknow tailynlno of M-imfBLIfa Mc3l6lhra,rhahii N ajflle to lakettif ja'tiM" of three timesjr svpek.tiy winchI tliey)-6iaovetheciiu!<-aihaipr<'o«"'n'*'<lm'S"'l^vrwtKrlr

health, ftnil kt*p niriiw inlinnJit&Kifmj';.HEAosflv r^wiURs (•(loiiiii.altt-oy.t k^fp aqtinntiiyof

th'ef LIIV* WFrtlcInc! in IIIP bmijic. .na nn'mcily in riiew ofeurtdcnllliipfct', ibrttyifiHfprotfint-ndmlfti^d-ailoh.ihnlevnMmbiln, Goiit4niItK"6t<jm(it;!i. V^1111)'*!'^^^"^'. I-'cvi'rft,afill Othi-r alfiriujnp rninjil.-it'lts. wlltch few ciitClnrfOV^ f&

i p jpiowa 11 Plow* 111-^Tho subX ficribcr has just received on consignmenia lot of Porsyih'8 ptitont PLOWS, silporior in arespects to any ever before offered in this scctioot the country. Farmers, call nnd o.tnminc..

?, p. 8MADES, No. 14 Wdtor-siMay 30,1848. , ; , ' 24-tf .

• *• •• : ' • -Jttst • R e c e i v e d , -'.;:-;' At the {fgdciisbutigh Aitciion Rooms,

4O Kegs TOBACCOS2O Cookinjr Stoves.

SAM'L P. ARCHIBALD, Airc'f.i84a &4

WlndoW Glass.TUft mifweribers havp just received a Inrp

quantity of BURLINGTON nnd VER>tOPTT GLaSS, ofatt "»&?•*—Vfhkh • wrtHsold low by STILLlfltAN & rll'MPHREir.

Mov S3, 1849- , 23lf

JUPOB COKKWWG OF TltB MttK-IB0B8 DISrntCT Of THE tWUED SIAI lb CODltT.

r T N I T E D States Diatrict Coarl-^fo Bonkrupf-V cj».-rl?otice lo gnq\v cause «BnSns.t, tho pgi-tion of William Mjelhirota, of Cigdciisburgh,Ir. Lawrence 'county' in tlitt NoWhedi District ut,.

york for his.'idisch^i^B (md c^rtificnie as aupt irMi*idua|ly, and aa rnemlivr of iho late

n o f f f , and F. Melhitiuti, w Afltoro. N. ¥. 'Monday, October 31,18-12, <u 10 uMoifk A-

a,:,. . . .WM-c'Bmw*...-.,*33-iOw . .Attorney,

U trict of Ma IVrt—IH B*»(Kii<»rrt*^N«tlc«Wliho*)'c;tu» iisalmt lliclVUilou of Joint K- Kurllibut.itfllii! townifSltuloa, 4o Hie Wwmy of Si, fcuwrcncti in tm nonli•rn DHilct of New Y-wrk.iViK Ii

ft8attHAtW N

i t T M e iechten a Baiilirupt atuborn, N. X- oii-'M»ll4«y,.«fe 5tli day ol Spp-

ember, 1842, at lOo'ctodt, A.M. •*, WM. q. 8KQWN,

Atwruej%

T T N i T E D • iStatcs Disiriet Cuurt-—In Bunk.U , mptcy,—Notice to shiisy.couse aguinst }he

tiion of Thomas SiihveJJ, of ||ie town of Itus-jell, i» the otttmty of St. Lawrence, inthe Nor.hern Pistriot of New Y«rk, to be declurcd »unkrnpt at Anuiini,.Ncw Yuri], on Monday

he 1'Jth (Jny of September, 1843, nt (0 o'clock,,MV " • • • • • • R.W,JUDSON^35-3w. • «•• Attorney.

• f f N l T E D aiutcs"~DTsirict Cottrt-^-Norihern\J District of New York.—"In Brinkruntpy.—

Notice u> 'ajiuW cause ogninaf' (Hp petition ofReuben tlott, of oniervijlp, in tlie'tttWii of ROB.ie, St. Lawrence county, N. Y., fur bis <Jis.:hnrgc1 ond ccrtificato os a Bankrupt ai Auburn,t.Y,. oh Tucsdny, the 25th day of Octubcr,1843, nt 19o'clock, A . M . ' '

CHAS31-lOw

AWUNY,Att'y for petitioner.

TTJSITEt) States District eburt~3Iorvtlii;rriV District of New York—In Bobkruprcy.—Notice to show cause against the pelitioiMif WiUIis Horr, of Guuverucur, in the Cutinty of St.Lawrence, N. Y. for his discharge and certi6-cato as a Bankrupt at Auburn, N. Y. on Tues.day, the 525th; dajr of October, 1<S43,-at 10 o'-clock, A.M. . . - • " -.-.,. -

.CHAS. ANT«0NY,. Atl'y for petitioner.

T T N i T E D giates District Cotfrt,—Nortliern\J District of *\ew Ywk—In Bankruptcy.—

Notice to show causo agAst t h / pelition ofGeorge C. Ent&ri of Fowjer, in the county ofSt. Lawrence-state of New York, forhiB dlcharge and certificate as a Bankrupt at AuburnN. Y. , on Tuesday the S7i!i day of September,1842,ai 10 o'cluck, A. M. !

CHAS. ANTHdNYi"31-lOw . .-•-'- VAtty.

TTNITED States District Court—Northern\J District of New York—In ^Bankruptcy.

Notice to show ca'ise against iho petition OlChauncy ftodgf^ of Gouverheur in the County 01St. Lawrence in the northern district of HewYork, for his discharge and certificate m n Bank-opt at Auburn, N, Y. on Tttefiday.the 30th day

of Augtiatnext, at lfttfclockyA.1 M/27-10 C f i S J W H Q N y ^

TTNITED Statea District«Coun—Northern\J District of New Sark-—In Bankruptcy,

Notice, to nhoiy cause against the petition oiJames M. Spencer, of Gouverneiir intlie equntyof St. Ltiwrencp, in tbenorihe'rn diBfifcf o i N e wYork, for hie discharge and certiliciito aa a'BnnJtrupt, at Auburn, New York, on Tuesday,tho 30th day of August next, at 10 o'clock. A,M.v . 37 10.; , CBAS. AftTHON,Y, At

T T N i T E D Stoies District Gojan<x~Nart/nern.\J , District of New JTsr/fcr-in jrfenktpptpj'i.-r

Notice to show cause agninst the petition of Ar-bd GateB, of Hermon in the county df Si. Lawrence, in the nortliern district of New York, tbihis discharge ond certifiqatttns- a Bankrupt, atA b 2 < Y k J X r i | S D k i,,2<y_ j . JXariJU.4|of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.

87JO . CBAS. AMTHONY, Attorney.;

TTNITED States District [Conrt-*Nottliern[ \J Distriet pf New.Yotk.-r-In. BntfkfiTptcyNotice to show cpnse cguinat the jiotitipn .-.,Daniel C. Ambler, of Oswegatcbie, in the- coun.ty of St. Lo»vrenco, state of New York, individu.ally, and as due t)f the Into firm of Vain Tuylc,Pearl &. Ambler, nnd aleo i#one,ofyheinternalof ,Ambler & KipgBl.qry, .to bo oeclaroda bank,rupt at Auburn, N.Y., on Friday, the 3d daySeptember, 1843, at 10 o'clock, A. M, '

1 • B. PBKipNS, ". Att?j for Petitioner.

T J N n E D States District Court, Norther,U District of New York— In Bat\krUBlcy*.r

Notice 40 show cause against the, petition 0Francia Legro, p{ ,tn<S iff^n of JSu'dridi in ificcounty of St. Lawrence, in Ibe Northern Districiof New York, to be declared ?» bsrikrupt MiJihburn, N. Y., on Prtdoy, theSSth daytif Ajigust1842, at 10 o'clock, A. M.~ " "'•

33-3w JOHN * . O S * N T , Attorney.

TTNITED* States District Gotin^Norfhen\J District of New York*-ltt Bankruptcy;-Noticeto show cause against the. petition 0Binghara Sykes, of the. town of Canton, in tbtcounty of SU Lawronci,- iri the Nprthern Di^tric!of New Ynrls, to ho docldrcd n bankrupt, at i .u-burn, N. Y., on Frfiloy, the 26th doy qf August,1842, m lOo'clock, A . M. * • > ' • <

33j^3w , JOHN W. ORANT.Auoragj .N l f E D Statea District Gourt.«-Iq(- Banlt

ruptcy.—Notice fj ahnvr' cnuso ogaiastltirpetition of Stttheridrieve.QjrRusseJIj^lt,!rence Gounty, fur Ms- dischargej' and certas a Bfinktnpi at Auburn, NowiTForb, on *PaeUdajt.the ?oth day «f October, 1842. at 10 o'ejackA . M , '.-"• E. W, Jl'DSON, .

33-10w , Aitorpey.lpr Petitioner.f TNlTEDSurtra DielrtctCourt—In Bankruplcy.—SotiiV lo tbov/ causq itgainst the petiilcm of Alfred H«wlc;of tlio to*h or Mitarw,, in ttio ioiiiity ofSt. LawreBcs, itfie Mortjicni Dimrlctgf Now York, for Ills diwbargo anc^rtlficafca««naHkrunt,lndivMuiiiry,nniJiuomi>nitKT(.Hie tatc Cnnof "Man i . tlnsvfcy," sn4 a» n member of llnlate linn of "C. G. & A. Hawlcy," ftt Aulium, N. Y.oi

TuUday-tho fanrtli d:.y of Oclobc-r, J8&, at tu o'dock, AM'.. , .3110, . , ; . •, . A V R g

Hl^Slat^DisWajPoart—InBwiteDiitcy.—JSptito «to# esute agalusfilie pctlSon 6rPouir J>. fo*,

Montflto h),@l. Lavrrcnce coiiiity^N. V,,,for tiis aiecliftrana ceruficatoiui&.Bankrupt niAuatirn, »,Y.bn.Tur«tftjtl>»3 2Ttb any of September, 1843, nt 10 o'clock, A.M.

SfMQwy . r aCLBRfflV?f Attyf TNITED Suites Di^J taijtioWcauBe OJof MMrUtoWn, fit :, .Gliargonndcertitloate^d bnnlttnplTucfflay tho »rti a*yrfSepttafterV:«.-., , (30-tOy?) ,

jet CoBft^th Bmjmiiita-.—Nott' " pcttlicn of Aaolmiu.*" Pt'rr;

cnantf, (tY.'Ibr-Aubur

wJtA«y.

UistritD BTVT«» Otof me* Cotm'T-!-rVi'Bnli1iri*iry.'-Kiitied to elinw causa ogatiist tbo peUtlon ot IlolH-i t VV

llo«h, of Ogdi'iistmrgli, St. Lawrcfire County, Si Y ftMs dlBchnrgo and certtficato nsuHnnkniiit huliviiluall;-mid ns Btoe kaoldortn Uie Rbaslc Oatcnn ctmiliatvy^ "and asraoinberofthQlHttiflrnt.of Sfclnner.A Htisti, nX A - n b u r ^Y. ati Tuesday. August 30, lW2,at 10 o'cluiK, A. M.

3* Id m U 1 . BKOWS; Attorn^.iTESDlStlUcT' VoUJ.

inner, of Brash en St.diarSo and cftrtHlai

f h t

en St. CawHliaii! as at f l f

inmyj W- V . - - - . . -jjt iiiillvtilnnlly, and

lumPnjbcrofihctdlcnrmorSkiiiiii-r&Busli.niirtiysm™]-tw'J-oftliOlatfififin ofSklmiPitVcni*, oi Avbnnii-KcV.dTuesday, Aupst3D, IB!" «HKitf..t.iA'AAt < \ .

27 10

IlioiriMj&riTns Disrutrr Cpt'iti—10 BankU iieotntlluiv raiiac(igninsi Ilic rH-Iitiou «(Ggor i of Osiivcffllttlitft St Lawf<

•Nc- . . ... „ . - - lormtitioii of Wi l l i am. H<

,-.---. oft>nvicw*iMi>,^^St. Lawfi-nfia county,-Nv Y . ibtilB(lI*;lmr(coniii)ccrtinc«toti5ft Hankrut i t nl A-obitrn, ^Y> o n Tuc tdov , August 30,1849, a t Ml o'otwk, A M-

2 7 10, ' , . -WJJI. C- B H H W N . At tomny:

1 1 NJ1'Efrgtnta>Dt8telct CoUil^Io Bankruptcy'.—Itf•-1 to s)i<iw cniiwacnitwt IBS rjntiaott-of tWfflSa34*tt0Oof Hcrmoii, Bt LttVwncft ctfnnus H. "V. fnr hMtneMiland wrtiMcStcaii.sltSitikrupV imfivtilunily, ana a s ui*nher of ifiolnioUritisofOrtthBmfcMiittooii !0i(lMattiKi».PrtstBn.iir AnButnir*: V.tm'Huradny, A-iipii*aOrlSat 10 oWock, A, M. • WM, V. BRMWH,

S7 W , , Atumwy.

! I f SWE0:State; JJraitfclCanrt—!rtCa«I V to eiiow eanio sgatnst the lI l r c n Bt LawHce *(>uWindow Sash, Blinrfs.&c UhiSrSrs-

rpHE 8,,bScr,,bCTh»v,r.S taken prmof the Ma. \^W™#m3*!**m-X. cmnc Shop nesi west of the Flouting Mills,

nnd fitted if up with extensive Machinery, jnproparcd'to ospcutbordcra for Planing nnd Groo*

1.--JJfitlipHldanfEncajG

*(>unty, Ji. Y.ftr Me .JL*Inniviajjntly, tirtil or.

r d o r f r Plaing G ofloor, boarcfe, nnd fnr rnaking any (juanrity

f S l Blid J5 ^ hj y ) j-FACTS von MoTflER^ *N" Nifi3Rfl.«-Ji (sj ^ |g f t pfmtj-

U«lKd by tllo ttnnaal tllti.at mufia)Hy, ttiiitoiip-linipof U10t h t t l r l V f a t f f t t ' r t ^ i t i ' f S fhltn.lVifaorO S y f i r f e i r ,an*tft?.(Vulifaf foiHMhtthlsnwrtnllty r» fomid 10 cxHJnthat fanl nato oruwBttnwcn M)<I tmweJs ivfilnn-orniliKKthn ^nprqtfnii of worfti^ Aslfip eft(« t?hi'-'xet nfIn'fanttnnlw8Hh,ttiUiijcrttlcaltta»,Uwtlf#Mt:iJii.Ims B.w longJi'Jrt a cftlstirtguieif*ropui^tinn : md'iVir fnnldfn nf the*toni«ai-aiid. t»vw-K unrl conviifcloiis, sltliougli Wormsmay hoi tslst, itl'i. nliourd 10 b" oiV'><» to anj oihcr.

For B81a hy A . j • H 1 N E , Hammond, fit.rdnce . c o , N . Y J e 1« Jfrl2 3 3 j

of IRsifoto Siisltl Minda, Donni. ^ . , on shortjionco nnd on WJi?on)\Vile terms.

10- A supply ofSash, Glnsunnd Piittv, willb«:kept corwianily on hand. E. CGOK-

Ogdensburgh, Jnwj. 12,1842. 4-tf

1842.$ u b » r tiiov-rdi his Q^

X Gilbert'* neve1 building, on T"ord.»f., acant of O. N. S»ywonr'» St«r-.

J 17, vm, A-

onhcWolirjnofipoifttimSteMaJtoMi, $x Aiitiani, H.^ijnTueflni'i A o w s t ^ i W i f l t lOoVTnck,*. M.

2919 WM. C, ftHOWN, Aiwriwy.

•—to flraiW|iw> ,—Ndltim-ltlion .if Allf.'iw Foilciirr mtifflfiK. 1f.fnr»

f TNlTBDHinifti DlMttet fefi*^ ttr tfilow cai|!Jft ngHl*1i,t th»?

W td t f e Mrnwr)illa»ni»ml»f nf tlic lutiAujuw, N. Y io*;rii

iiKa«nI)inilrmpllniVvMtitUy, «firiis nl* rourni'ir fc N<-v»viiinh,

«JyAn(ijirt^ijwiii>njr,vi(K

ttii

! h pof 4<ilNY

X jiTttr* t T E^ Notice lo !*hnw « w ai ftf niit th« tBns.b ft! Ojrd«npburfth, Xr. l.ii'^wiir^ C'niHity, N*Jmllviiiu»lly unit «lso sih imuxMinMrr In tho|tn«iiCompitiv»i>*iis<m«f>frtMliit«t Wrminf B i t * * BhfBtti1tor hwdinrtiMVuniTPtiirif»u>.w* Bunltmpt a» AMWINtiVmk no Tufird.iy IJ1C anjlt day M"Aiieurt t«4-J, »t I

, AM. BlSiKiF PERKINS,*rt"«i<i) feJP(rtti"iii-r

IllWCe of.OgiliiiiBbtHJSU, % Up f«i!>l>y flffftf |iS#ir«uiSft:ic nartlicni Duuiot of Huw York, for Ws_4i»cliiirji«ji

mrnnter ot, ROSSlg f f®moy

lost reaspn

The uiidersignod Keep (u%4wW;i$Q%Mmaty on hand, lyf cole oii iibjral j^^#:*:;*3innexed 'certificatesihow'-rjjaf tB6 ISlwMfelSr

is Iron iS'sfueti as ebotttd lirinJffjl W>

Woiro IHIW, uaing llie^Hpl ,BI|wr3tove Plate, aticl 'jve ate Wtlj

h«vc \ti>0 yHoesie Hot Blast Tig Iron;, Sn;$Stove Platas, and fintj^ to;beeuse, to. any American K g ^ * 5

gd!)' '

W e hose b.(!«v, "jF M j h e EpasieJ

ior to any American Iron w^u., (ei8ne-a,)'-'-ifflNMI®N-

^ S

answer lo#6ntt give Vb'u oW

J8i

decided preference oJHir hny of ! uother Jrun. nsis? ID ji)» riSrK.oti__tir gi|n[requisites of softness' i~ ™ ""porlanf <lunliiy, in ont {rjusinc^, of scaJing.t|a^HS»lyr-tljus Ifearang*.Ii%lifand hflpdsp.Bjs.sur&c's,;

tforu'wimniifftily,' t ' : •••'•'"-•>

Orders for PIG IBON nitty l>o addressed-l i r t

n-.^|«n#Sa#M..A,9;. Soever,Messrs. Mnrijn, >?1M aton Sf. Co , iiyracu*et

- ..'" **. jP8idtiigb*& Go, Oiuscgo,* - E . W; whiA', Esq..,'' Morrtstown,

4 - ?• Morse, Esq;.', Chippawa Bay,D i d W ^ l d i C S

or 10 the undersigned,

vguary, 1

Tallow landteti.BOXES arefin.eU mould candle .we bojievej.arp superior tb any eve?hfemrkot, , For Shi? to *

$& & n*»*>- .

ClieapT?OR sale ot tlie Bunkstore, the Into ptttiiiaherlJ P Work? Irom-the office of i&u NtMf World1

and Brojh'cf Jpntfih'a'oVWt "rorn-sfx lotwelvedflnf*each;. . , , '•, a TMGMS.

& f e : " 3 3 i FT> BD 0ST0N §eEJ>^-rue ka i quality tiiX v onion seed, raised and bought oftheStnf*kors, ibr ante by the pound or pnprf, nt the tVgrtof the People's Stores by W If-iaiUSrlALL

21at M«re!vi842.. l*#

BAVtit. FLOilJt-^Fcr sole by the barrela^ ja?li?A,c&'oapeit, and pSrhaj» Xat m ^opl^ore ^

JUgT SBCEiVfeDj'Bt rhe OgdeneburgliBookStore, Bentloy's new Pictonnl spelling book

Those wishing to purchase at whotealo can bosupplied at publishers' prices

J t C l J t 3 4 h

sing

„>.,--,i.s.-» -.•June 7,1841.

N i S E Z E ^ N E E ^and Scotch ^nuff, both goud articjts, totoil

cheap' aff tJlV?eppTe*^ftprp, f>y

,S ilaTK)p>Ca|i'FBE,Pepit>rrSpico,StaVi h,S ilaV3 ratiis, Rice', Ginger, Cloves S.Il'it<nitg8lfctailing at tliaPeopie'sSliire, by

,,.?/? H.MARRHALU

just fcceiyo*

. . VPI&E Vl«ifiAR.^-iro .mi*t|*s-T« -wil¥ B'car reducing 1 ,ga%n of wnler tot"O>^

of Vincgar-r-J-tetaiiing »_lho_PeopIe"£§W*eJ~$f~ ':

Ta EDJOkP

«, andPeople'sStorp, bj'.\ W. fif,

March, '

Pv ' ' f

thrtn jBtfcrf ':'•';;• ,nth^. nttfi^twrihrfl^i*^'" *

; J P t * SPATENT^cyiiteisunth^. nttfi^twrihrfl^i*^,. and for salecheip.qt;tJiePeopte*» Srojr%,,l>j;-;

v ' f 29YSit W St»iBSSftAI*' JUne ZVflO'H. t-- - -\V> I t . W£L»WXltf%*WMi .-.;'

• funei ,mi . _____ . ; '• -' ".>•;,; " ' ^ v : '

fc«Jm p S & SAX.T for ssto 1L lbs. inabng, (

Juno 2^&, fey ~ ";;.'*;

EEMONK by'te|r>xYi»^insi jtrpMiatitf for sSfe, jit.tlie PEOPIiES1

' - " hV • •' w . H , * ~ ^ - ~ " ••,IS4l«. - '• ' '."•

FEARI*, Barloy- a«Krfiiit «!<* svh'cn i Jrid it,noVonil'ripijinrid 1 fctiw it -

BROWN SttGArl* *• gflftd •rticlc*erUmmm {f6£^hLi

-Jon»l. tt*l."

' J$"<ShtAcer osnijMmcnt y.f Binds,tnvidlwe-r'cs,

LAMP O l i , qhwpei unS t.sittrr th»n is soM- m itny other storu jw this village, to my1

knowledge—retailing at the P«ontr'» St»r», hfW. H. MA|IBHALL>

Jhm.Hl 7 , l '*?U- ' ; ^

forKOWS S13RAK.—U lb», forsalnat the Pc<ip!i'.'8 8tnrp by

W H M17,1841-

W. H.

A fS'Elft)f(jr*sale

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