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C i U l f 6 i u i i r t - - 3 i r » i ' a i s a j j d . <*o l« l .
' T h o WasMugton U n i o n igives n l e t t e r from Gsl i -
fori i iu, diitoi! Dec. 20; from wliiuh we ext.raot:
" W i t h i n ' s i s weeks , moyo tlum t w e n t y murders h a v e occurred hi n. w h i t e populat ion of Iras than 15 .000souls : T h e people a rc now noting in self-d e f e n c e ; anil taut1 or fivo (lays.sinoo t h r e e men-were J i u n g by -Lynch law, 60 miles from t h i s place. It. is of t h e last liiliportanoe t h a t the d is t ress ing condition of California should b o impressed upon those at W a s h i n g t o n who h a v e thoipower of a p p l y i n g a irem-e i y . T h e people a r e now p r e p a r i n g to organize a .provisional government * * b u t should Con-g r o s s give us a t e r r i t o r i a l organization a t tho present session, i t will 'Supersede t l iopopulnr local organizat i o n now Kiting p l a c e , b u t which canno t go into effect before tho ensuing summer. T h e Uni ted States r e v e n u e laws are now i n force here, a n d will yield a n income of say S300.O00 the ensu ing year, and p e r h a p s move, and four-fifths of th i s amount will be col lected at this p o r t . Much dissatisfaction exists nt t h e payment of such n tax on the p a r t of the inh a b i t a n t s , without c i t h e r a government, or a repres e n t a t i o n . Tins f ee l i ng is gaining g r o u n d front day to d a y .
1 wrote you a ve ry long semi-official letter some, t i m e since, (Sept. 18th.) going at l eng th into the h i s t o r y of tltogold m i n e s . 1 t rust t h a t you have rece ived tha t communication, its i t accompanied o.ther official papers, a l l of which, T am informed, were c o r r e c t l y seat from Mnzat lnn to V e r a C r u z about s i x weeks since. I h a v e only time now to inform y o u t h a i every t h i n g s ta ted in that l e t t e r has been m o r e t h a n rdtlize-l up t o this date. T h e gold mines o o n t i n t t e to boas r i ch a s before, a l though t ho ra iny s e a s o n h a s caused m a n y to suspend t h e i r work —
t T h e r e c m ho no d o u b t b u t that nt l ea s t SJ,000,000 ' of go ld , a t Sid pe r o u n c e troy, has b e e n taken, from , t h y m i n e s . The mos t accurate est imates I am able
t o m a k e show that S I . 5 0 0 000 have been sent from t h e couutry,nnd $1 ,000 ,000 of i t has gone from this p o r t . O n e vessel took 6100,000. "Twothi rds of till t h a t lias been e x p o r t e d has gone to foreign count r i e s , a n d , consequently to foreign m i n t s .
I am. dear sir, i n g r e a t haste, yours t ru lv , J . L . F O L S O M .
3% D a y s L a t e r f r o H I S a n F r m i c i s c c .
R o u t . Atlierton. a merchan t of S a n Frnnoisco. a r r i v e d in Now Y o r k yes terday. H e lef t on the 10th
. D e c , a n d brings 3 .1 -days later advice from the gold r e g i o n . Entire c r e d i t i s accorded to h i s s t a t cments .
M r . A . know o n e company which wen t out from S a n Francisco, w i t h a l l the proper tools, maoliincs a n d accessories, whose members a f te r digging somet i m e , returned w i t h o u t paying expenses—neverthel e s s w i t h fair luck, and ha rd work n m a n may obtain 3 o z of gold on an a v e r a g e per day.
I t i s n o t ofton found i n lumps, still M r . A. has seen on« m i s s weighing 7 l b s , and a friend one of 21 lbs .
T h e number of p e r s o n s who had been to the mines w h e n ho left, wore 10,000, hut t h e r e had not been >nore t h a n 2500 d i g g i n g a t any one t imo. One man of h i s acquaintance, a blacksmith, got SI 0,000 worth in 3 weeks. A good many Indians had boon emp l o y e d by tlto miners, b u t they a re poor assistants as t h e y do not work s t e a d i l y .
M r . A . brings w i t h h im the bills of lading of S 2 0 . 0 0 0 in gold, s h i p p e d on Engl i sh account, on w h i c h lip proposes to effect an in su rance here. ' H e nls > confirms the a c c o u n t of t he gold in t he U. S . a h i p Lexington; h e s t a t e s she has S500,000. Cinn a b a r H also found in g r e a t abundance .
A rich mint) lias been found within 3 miles of Sun F r a n c i s c o . There was nothing doing a t tho mines w h e n he left owing to t h e rainy season.
T h e r e was much s ickness in the gold diggings, and no disturbances. Good hoard c a n be obtained nt S . in Francisco a t SIO per week.
P rov i s ionsp l en ty a t fa i r prices. T h e population a b o u t 1000.
A n extensive " P l a c e r " has been discovered in O r e a o u . and it was repor ted at San Francisco, that all t h e inhabitants of Oregon city had gone there. S h i p s drawing S feet c a n sni! one h u n d r e d and fifty m i l e s up IheS.toraincnto.
Nr.w Y O R K , Feb. 15.
C a l i f o r n i a .
T h e dispalolt of Com. Jnnes appears in the papers of t o - d a y . Ho advises t h e sale of t h e gold regions as t h e hast , if not t h e o n l y practicable disposition to
. h e m u l e of thorn i n t he present disorganized state of s o c i e t y . Ten of t h e fifteen murders h o mentioned, w e r e t h e entire household ol'a respectable rancltero. cons i s t i ng of hi» wife, t w o children a n d six servants.
T h o man. whose n a m e was Reed, h a d been very successfu l in t l i rdiggins dur ing the summer , nn'l had r e t u r n e d to his homo n e a r Santa B a r b a r a , with a l a r g o amount or gold .
I - I i s house was s u r p r i s e d by an a r m e d party, and the w h o l e family, a s above staled, barbarous ly murd e r e d , a n d gnl'l t a k e n . The pe rpe t ra to r s of this h o r r i d deed aro sti l l at l a rge .
O f t h e other five ea se s , four a rc h i g h w a y robber i e s committed on p e r s o n s re turning w i t h gold from the m i n e s .
E m i a r a n l i from t h e U n i t e d Stales, vmiaway sail-v»rp. lUglnndcd snliti.-rs a n d deserter; from the army a n d n a v y , are believed to lie the jruiltv persons.
T h e mutinies. nltetnU'.i with m u r d e r s , alluded to an a nrer imwil inpi teh . w e r e o"tifirm"d and he issued a c i r c u l a r unlering :i elo^e search of nil the vc-spls •on t h e co'ist, who«e movi'monti were suspicions. Tie -s ivs a secret arr ival from C ill in r epo r t s that the A d - i l i n i had been t a k e n in to tha t port, and tho mutineer- ' , e igh t in number , promptly executed.
R u m o r s aro cur ren t o f two more m u r d e r s Six A m e r i c a n vessels h a v e b e e n wreekM a t Ghagros, out of o i g h t arrivals t h e r e , i n a short t ime.
T h o s t c a m e i ' C a l i f o r n i a was !i0 days mid 19 hours g o i n g from New Y o r k to Panama. S h e and two s h i p s t h e r e would t a k e a l l the passengers for San F r a n c i s c o , numbering some 700. S h e b rough t from C a U a o and Paytn, SllS.GOO for Cal i fornia .
•A. C a r d . M . tillNgST PUPIKOFER, from Switzerland, is desirous
of receiving a limited number or Ladies and Gentlemen .to instrucl in the Gprmtiu and French Languages. For further particulars, enqiiho at llic ofliec of Mull iaS. Goodale, Iron Blockiwbcre Mr. P'b- testimonials can be seen/
Watoilown, Feb. 14, 18'I0, 27w4
SAnD&KoAM.s—When these inflamed tumors become I roue lesome, mid w ill not yield tool her romedics, flTercbant's Gargling- Oil will jmiiridv I'euiov.o iliein, us iL also will callous lYomolliorpuirsof the aunii.il.
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TVpOTICE OF'APPIICATION FOR THE X \ discharge of antil'solve'iit from his debt's, pursuant to the provisions of (he 3-1 article of the 1st title nfthe Slh chap-torof the 2d part ot, the He vised Statutes.
ELUK-riW iVWUSR,ittOrlcaps, ill the Count; ot Jefferson, elotlee, fir t published January 9,1849. Creditors to appear and show, caitrfo-hoioi-e l he Hon. Hubert Lansina. Cnmi-ly Judge nt" JBliorsou. County, Counsellor, 4sn., at hic'nfficoan Wimii-low.n(in said County, oll'.tho 1 St day of March, I819,al lOilV-tnul: in tho forenoon,.
'JlwlS. OH.U.I), WRIGHT, Att'ylor Insolvent.
NEW-YORK MARKET. Ki;w Vonit, F e b . 17—7 P . M .
F L O U R — T h e inqu i ry to day was good, and the market , firm nt S5 06 |hS5 GL'£ for common and good b r a n d s and SO 87.JaS(i 1BJ for p u r e . T h o sales add u p 4000 bids. F o r fut.uredeli.very t he market is firm. W i t h i n a mon th o r two the stock of Canadian has been considerably decreased, by shipments to the Br i t i sh provinces.
G R A I N - - S a l e s 2000 bushels w h e a t via N . O. , at 11210, 000 do W. C. at 100al09p, 1000 c lo \Long I s l and UOnlSO; in addition to t h e Genesee quoted yes terday there have been sold la te ly SOOO busbols p r i m e at 132c for mi l l ing. Corn i s in fair i n q u i r y ; w h i t e is h e a v y ; sales 35,000 bushe l s nt 40n-17c for damaged, 83a0dc for whi te and GOc for yellow n o r t h e rn , and G<la65 for southern. Sa l e s 1200 bushels r y e n t OGo. T h e r e a re rumors afloat that the sales of Genesee whent .during t h e p a s t m o n t h have r eached 40.000 bush, b u t these sales a r e exasperated 15,-000 bushels.
P R O V I S I O N S — T h e marke t is firmer for po rk to •day ; mess is up to S11 50 an improvement of 50 to 75c per bid; sales 500 bids a t 6 1 1 25aSl l 50 and S l l 37J was offered for 1000 b i d s ; prime is scarce nnd nominal; city mess sells in small lots n tSJ3nS13 50. Beef is without, further c h a n g e ; sales 300 brls at previous rates . Sales 100 br ls beef hams at S10, and 100 do pr ime mess beef nt S17. Lard i s 6Ja 0}o witli small sa les . About 250 h h d s pork h a m s sold n t7Ja8c . Dressed hogs a r e 7JaSc and scarce. B u t t e r and cheese no change.
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Dated,Sopt27, 18J8 WILLIAM HAKK1S, SIMI30N H. HARRIS,
?'«6 Administrators.
HOUSE TRIMMINGS.—HAVING BECOME the A g e n t s rnvlhcsHle ol P r i c e & D a n a ' s celebrated
LOOKSam\ LATOHJ3St w e n o w OHVT lo t h e p n b l i e l h c l a r g e s i i i s s o v t m e n l over nflercd in t h i s mtirkor; nn<l whiil IP i m p o r l a n i , we- a r e aii lhorised lo sel l Iliein at the saviiprices Hfpniaiiuritctm-erspcllilifim at in U i i a a . T h o P c b u i l d i n » 7 J w O o / ^ c p w i l l d o wel l lo c a l l , i n d c x a m i i i o t h o J 2 « r a i ! L o c k a n d L i i l c h j A i r s n l e a t N o . 2, Iron B l o c k , b y
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Eeb. IT, 1848. Coooeur. 5: WOODHOFP.
MALLEABLE CASTINGS.—A GOOD AS-s o r n n e n l a t J . S. VAN B U R E N ' S
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M r . Dickinson, in answor lo the suggest ion of tlto S e n a t o r from Murylnrnl, [ M r Pcurcej t h a t the proposed nmemlinutit, a l l o w i n g n free circulation, of pape r s throughout t h e c o u n t y where pul i l i shol , or for t h i r t y miles, would ho pa r t i a l and unequa l . I should bo g l a d to he informed w h a t portion of t h e whole post office sys tem docs n o t to some extent, opera te partially a u d unequally. [ am one of those who regard the exe rc i su of t h i s function by Gove rnmen t as arb i t r a r y and ollioious, a n d withal unnecessa ry ; and I be l ieve there are. now lull-grown m e n within the h e a r i n g of my voice who will live to s e c the whole post office system, n s at p resen t conducted by Gove r n m e n t superseded by o n e more cheap, safe, and efficient, regulated by free competition a n d conducted by p r i v a t e enterprise. A n d when t he new sections of t h e country arc more fully set l led. i t will certainly h e adopted. T h e amendmeut unde r consideration is, t o be sure , pnrtiiil in o n e sense, but i t in fact is an a p p r o a c h to impartial i ty anil just ice, a s nearly as may b e , i n a system w h e r e , from the v e r y 'na ture of tho c a s e , perfect e q u a l i t y is impossible. T h e r e is a good reason for the d iscr iminat ion which the amendm e n t s eeks . The s m a l l count ry sheet ought not to pay t h e same postage as t h e heavy commercial sheet of t h e la rge cities. O n e is taken by merchan t s and o t h e r s in cities nnd v i l l a g e s ; the o the r by those in h u m b l e circumstances beyond tho hills a n d the mount a i n s . O n e is sought for its commercial news—to l e a r n t h e rates of t h e s t o c k exchange a n d the state of t h e m a r k e t s ; the o t h e r mainly for i t s fund of misce l l aneous intelligence a n d instructing read ing matter, a n d serves us a school for children n n d acircula-t ing l i b r a r y for t h e neighborhood. Besides, since the c o u n t r y hits been checkered with ra i l roads and t r a v e r s e d by steam conveyances, and t h e improvem e n t s in machinery in t roduced into t h e large printing establishments, t h e local .press una ided by large c i r cu l a t i on and commerc ia l advert isements , cannot c o m p e t e with that of t he cities. I t b r ings steam and s i n e w s in competition, a n d tho first m u s t triumph.— T h e d a i l y pipers of t h e cities, a t t ho close of the week , th row together selected ar t ic les from their dai ly editorials, a n d p r i n t a weekly issue, which they sow broadcast t h roughou t the coun t ry nt a p r i ce l o w e r by half t h a n a local paper can possibly he a f forded . But t h i s i s sue is much of i t made up of s t a l e items of c i t y n e w s , of comparat ively little i n t e r e s t iu n family—too' often of police reports , and k i n d r e d intelligence, w h i c h furnish an unhea l thy alimen t , both prolilless nnd injur ious; w h i l e the coun-try p r e s s usually c o n t a i n s much va luable miscellany, useful to a l l , anil espec ia l ly to the young . T h a t one class of papers may no t h a v e nn u n d u e advantage over a n o t h e r at least equa l ly useful a n d discerning, and t h a t t he rending p u b l i c , separate from commercial p u r s u i t s , tuny n o t be deprived of t h e i r favorite m e a n s of amusement and instruction, I favor the proposed amendment p e r m i t t i n g country j o u r n a l s to circu l a t e , wi th tho proposed limitation, free. If I cannot o b t a i n this, I shal l t h e n move t h a t this olass of p a p e r s p a y one-quarter of a cent, a n d I urge this view t o mako the advantages ex tended to public j o u r n a l s by Government, a s far as may bo under the c i rcumstances , cqnal. I repeat, 1 know t h a t it. will, after a l l , be pnvtinl, b u t t h e whole sys tem is founded on p a r t i a l i t y ; it is a r t i f ic ia l at the best, and legislation c a n n o t mako i t o therwiso ; but i t will romain so U n t i l Government su r r ende r s the usurpat ion of this funct ion , and t h e conveyance of le t ters and uowspape r s shnll be left, a s it u l t imately will bo, to free competi t ion,"
L , i eu t . Maury c i tes immorous fncts t o prove tho ex i s t ence of a rook v e r y n e a r the surface of the water d i r e c t l y on the t r a c k t o Kuropo. Cnp t . Walsh is a l m o s t positive ho saw i t on his last t r i p and descr ibes i t a s appearing a b o u t tho size of t h o hull of a ship o f 500 tons,
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THE STUDY Or VEARS IlEDUOEn TO A FEWMIOUltS .
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[ Jun t , h i i c o r ' l i e m u n f'f Aniv. iv[i , in pa id rnuni .v. i i rm i '^-t-p,ispi), in i\\iii!.i> ilif ram** w i t h v u m - h e r s ilu r^uf in AWon Ad !pi> t n n r n f i l i * Ai l i i i in l - t i a tn i s ol t h e Kii<1 <!i'C<*nt-Pil,Htthi* • CMiltiiofitir I!H< said A'hi.ini 'U.vr-i- in ill* MI id town of A tit-we* p , « n rn licPitf ilip twi ' i i i j-fifih i'av i-f A l a n s ' nr-xi—Da* Mil. r M . r u n i . v 2 l , IMO. AL1M.N ADAMS,
j t i sKPi i n.iirr.VT, 2~t, R A<Imini-ira'«»vp.
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U l i k j : i v i r . i l ' « i r m v #! mi. u ill t.-ife^ n»iti -. .ili.it 1 lml>id t h e wine- i»l » IMII 1>"11 .ill HH.«P U II*. il>t it i . - p - . i . - i l .V .
T i i i s I'U'I'I- ji, | i ."nvi 'ep»' ' | iei-iy, nml ln-lt-uur, tn i n d i v i ' l i n l s tvss .*""-^lifilv n* th-* I ' i ' i i is "ii I N f u n k ' , a i i ' l th« i l t m s n i ' e a*: r i ' i f - - t l y p - tv i t f i>r-..|..%iy av i l tp Ml;H \-u\ AT"\**Iinn*rv enn* n tvr i .1 %iiriir|)p<n. T h e pui i i i t ' l i aKi i . in i r ' i t hi pi»: . hi?* n n tln> viV"i f uro Caiili:i£.* t" I>i-S'er, ami n.i np i l - j r vo r rXeHKe I'm- r n . ililiii'-Mirn t ' , ^ t i i m | ' s f b i u « l l ) nml a t m v o .ill t\\<* i - . f f i -« . - cn r ile-il.nti.Yt.iIs. N<irL'fl'ciiur!;:ind i!f'•••!« m ' o « i'l il>i iln« | , M fo-il .u-i. . C 1 U 1 U X S E . C L A n K H .
MvLtiev mitl Cheese* F O R S A L E
60 Thermonipler Churns, 213 Kendiill'K Patent Cheese Prcsa 33 Tin Milk Vats, 87 Tin Cheese Hnnps, (warranted,) 2-t Tin Curd Cutters, 3J Tin Milk CSalers,
500 Mntl's Palenl Dairy Ketllc.1, G351 Tin p..ns.r,, lOanU 11 quart, 110 Strainer P01I3.
The mib eribers having made nrrangomcnls w i i h L . C.i«. for tlio sale nl his Tliermnmeter Churn,and having inannl'ac lured 2J more of those celelmitcd Cheese presses, with Moll's Dairy Sieve, and the ntlier artieles eninnci-ated above, are pieiiarcd lo.fit out complete my Farmer \ilimii»hes logo into the Dairy business. The Churn not having beeome nil mi s the Press not liavinc pressed itself to iUulh; tho Dairy Ketllc not having evupontted in steam; anil as we have not spent onr «n/i'rc t,ub*Umcc in hawUing them round the country, ('hereby iiiereniiie the rnit of the irttcliitu tile ruvto-mer Ticaitji-foc per rem,) we shall coniinueto sell the above articles.ice// «i«»u/(ic/iir«/ uvd fa for u, e, for cash or on l imc, lower than Ihey can be purchased at an v oilier esinl.lislimenl in this eounly. COOPElf & WOOOUUl-'F.
Watortown, Feb. 13,1819. 20tJ
BY vi •if it.
Great liniil, Jnivurv 29, IS19. ffil»3
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Wholesnlf. Clolliins Warehouse! ! L E W I S & J K A W F O a i D .
S f o s . S 5 3 a I I A 2 5 6 P e n r l S t r e e t , (Between Fnl'on-st. and Hurling Slip,)
A'EW roRUT HAVE ON IIANn, THG LARGEST ASSORTMENT o r
O !- O 'B' I I 5 N «i IN THE
U N I T E D S T A T E S ,
Adapted to tho W e s t e r n M a r k e t 11
In the article of
S H I R T S A N D D R A W E R S , W c k e e p a n ent l lcss w i n d y . .
JLL30 TUB i n ^ T nKTCNiIVE MAN'TAfTITIIEJU OT
©is caoTHiss1© • AND
C O V E R E O m A T S In ihu WnrW.
Plain ami Fashionable Clothing of nil liinds. UiWtS & H'-VNFO'tn,
A'>-.-. 2SS .5- 2of> Pearl St.
VIUTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT _ _ tlio S u p r e m u t ' t m r t o f t h e s i i . i i e n f N e w V o r k , ! imllsi'H at pub l i c vemltiOjHt t h - At twr i r i in H.itel i n t h e v i l
l age or W i i i u r t o w n , in llio C o u n t y of JelTL'.-miii, o n t h e 31st day of Mnccli* IS ia .a l io i iMVlnc lc in t h e foieno.m. all t h e n s l u , tiilo Hint h i i e r c s t of W i l l i a m Su.i l i l im. whit?h h o Imtt. on U K j l S i l n l a y u r J t t inwry, 1H-I0 o f t i t u m l i o t h u C)l lowing ile^cribetl \iwcca a n d piiieelsol* l a u d j v i z :
All ilio^c t w o c c r i a h i Idts, p i e c e s o r jjarcels of l a n d , s i tua t e , ly inca i i i ! beiiiH in ilie i o i \ n o f Klfj^bnrali, in ( h e tlnmi-ty nf JeflW-snn,aml Statu o fN t -w York,InMiteil ia nok-Uiwest cnfimi'fjC lot Wimih 'Tf i f ly- two, n n d t h e pijinTiwe.vt c o r n e r nf l>.t Nnmb- ' r ftity-Muvt*, MIR fin* p a r t u f which e a i d l u i s i s bnnn ik ' i l a s l u l l u w s , tn wi t : bL , _tnmii ' :a i tho i m r t h w e M e o r * n e m eanl l«»t,,11 a s t o b ' , i .t;nkptl u i 5 a fill01—thoncu s o m h piRhiy-une d e g r e e s cavt, t w e i u y fivechaini am! rnr ty- i l i rce l inks nn the t rees a r c innikml io A M a k o sUtmtint; in i h r nurtl i t i nen f su i . 1 In '—theneu xonth f,(,.lv e h a i n s lus'the t r c e a a r o mar lc t ' J toa s lake—tlioncfi ior i l i eishty-rmettcgrcfs w o t t w e n -l y - f i v e r l i a i n s n n d f o r t y - i l i t c e l i n k s a s the n e t w a r e m a r k e d t o n s take su iml ing in ihowe-M Jine n f sni i l tm—ihenco n o r i h l'»i tycl i . i ins an t h e t r e c ^ are m a r k e d t o the p l a c e n r b - g i m i i n ! j , rn i i i a i i i lns t ' i i e l innilreilnr.rr .sur l a n d .
T h e other of find lots is b o u n d e d a s follows, to w i t : be* einnii i t :ai the so tit inv w t co rne r of tot Number fii'iv-ihi oo.it
] aMaliPiiM-ke.ir>-2.",jmt3i—[h.-rirc nor t i t twenty c h a i n s an<l t seveuiy-f ive l i n k a« t|>.' trees a r e nnrk i - i l t t i a s ' a k o a t t h e j Mtnthwrsi r o r n r r o r Nml StIM>ury*D l a i u l - t l i e n e e fiomli
ie|^t ty. . ) i io itei-ieiR r . isi tweut> (,iiir e h i m s ami chrhtv-f ivo link-s to a s ink ' -—'hence soiiilt t w e n t y tii;iiiis(iiul«;f.ven'V-five l inks lo « F lakes t a in ' i i ' t : in t i i c p o n t b l i n e o i ' ^ n i lo-—-henee ipivlll e l^h 'y-ni ie i l £ft.-,.\i west t u on ly l o i i r e l n l i i s a n d eiplifv fivi- l inks ii- the i r t - s . re imirkr-d t ',ihr> nl.iroiil IK M r u i i n r ,
( ennia.iiiHi£!U ly-oiu- .tereKand t u r u t v - r h r c e p e i v l u s i*f I . i in l , ! , n n k i n e t o - i l l i -nr ln.ndicil a n d l i l ty - .n* ' acics und t w e n t y - i
t iH . ep . - e l i . - , . . , | h m l . J A l - o . n t l t t . v et r ' .u j f .u tn , l '< t , p i ec ' • n r r ^ t v M i d l i m * »-!»**- f i n,'e. t>ni..-,iod N IMS: in tliet «w„ „f KftiOen.-li . t ' . e in tv ».t" Jef. '
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Sr i ft ]Jn-w-t<-..t..bis'>..i ,irli r. .»iier—tiien-'u Min 'hew* t i v a-l>.nj the li ' i i th l ine .if lauil d - eded Niithun f 'mnr f l r<i T!H> i tmuihwrj-t c - i i i e r >»T Iin-1 »Iei*d'd S i i h ikrw.sifv—tle ' i i? .-no . th nl«mi: lie- v - * t h n n d ».n.l fi^va-'H * , lo r t i e p j n:.- of I ' lv i i inn i re i .n f l in ing twenly three O- ' -Wu.UT.si .n . i i id t e t h e , haii.l-li.ii.-i-«. l e s s . , i
AKo.idl tli.it iot .pKi—.nr p i r * c l « n t n ' , r i ' n n t " . U ' i 1 i r , n * i d | b r i l l ' ' ill Hie t o w n i d ' T d l l - l o n c b , i n Illte.ill ' l ly <»f j . t'. ^ . t o . : a n d State nf N e w Y o r k , he in?a pirti«i"]tir IV.. •>i \ ! \ - . -ne in i scii.l inwn au-1 l.-Hinded as h i t t u w s , ( v i z : ) l<i 'stonto^ii iMie j r e n t e r o f t h e h i ihunv , ! i i i ( i i i i t l n uo t f l i i m e n l faid U ' , Hid J
min i? tlu'ifce n*ii-th«e>terly i n <s.ui1 bite («• the n-t ihe.i«t '
Creum T a r t a r W e b s t e r ' s S a r s n p a r i l l a C o c h i n e a l Br is to l ' s do Chloride Limo S a n d ' s do Oil Vi t ro l T o w n a e n d ' s do N i i r i c A c i t l U o l m s i o c k ' s do Niti-ns d o S w a i m ' s P a n a e e a Mnr ta l i c d o Divlley's P a i n E x t r a c t o r Alum A n d r e w ' s P a i n K i l l e r Copperas Balsam W i l d C h e r r y ' " ' " ' In i l i a i rOin lmcr t t Dr. J a y n e s M e t l i c i n c s H u m ' s L ineEmou t
YrrTwmcry Olio o r R o s e Oil Ne ro l i Oil P a t ^ h o n l y I.nbin Extract Fi-eneii Cologne German do Mask
Gohlsmiih'f idQ H e m a n ' s do Lonafe l low's do W i l f l s ' s da Go ld P e n s G o M Pencilg S i l v e r rio S^eel P e n s Q u i l l s Le t te r P a p e r C a p do N o t e do T i s a n e do D r a w i n g do Bri.^t.-d unanl Pe r fo ra t ed do E n v e l o p e s S c a l i n g W a x "W-lers Rea l s a n d Slampa I n k S iands S a n d I3oxe9 F i l e Bands ' C o l u m b i a n Ink P e n Knives
d o Holders
Fancy Articles PiUty &i G l ; i s s l i - o m G X S t o 2 G X C a r d Cases
3 1 o r a n y s ize cut lo P o r t nlonaic o r d e r . "Wallets
B o O l i S & S t a t i o n e r y B S ' S Note C a s e s P o r t f o l i o s
Blue Vi t ro l Ind igo M a d .
do Bene;. do S p a n , float
N u t Gall Verdigr is Gum S h e l l a c
H a r p e r ' s Biblo Sco t t ' s Com. H e n r y ' s do n o ; l r i d p e ' s do C r u d e n ' s C o n r o r d a n c e W e b s t e r ' s Dictionary
(ID
1* .*;»(« White Lead Pry
do do Ground Hcd do Ven. toil Indian de HairOil.agreat vanel/ S p i l l i s h r j r o w n
&c-» & c - do White
Clothes Brushes Hair do Tooth do Table do
Paris do French Yellow Yellow Ocre Chrome Yellow Chrome G.-een
Walker's do Ure's do Loverelt's Lexicon Liddell & Scott's do Imperial Tea ir/nneeiin'i! tio OKI Hypeji do Brande1^ Bnoyopedta Voting do do Headley'.s Works Hyson Skin do T. S. Arthur's do Biaek do Chavlolia Elizabeth Java Oofll'e Abhnll'rf do Lagnyra do Sh ikespeare Illustrated Jlio do Byron do St Dom. do Bryant's Poems Crush Sugar Burn's do Lonf do Ossian's do P.iw'cd do Cowpor's do Clarified do Pop'.-'s do Havana do
Port Rico do • K Orleans do Cuba do Neuv Molnssen Iberia do Cuba, do Honey Mackerel Codfish Herring. Siilaniiiis S'ida Curb Starch Soap B r o w n do w h i t e , cas iHo
Cocoa CftrociH Itiii ons Almonds Grapes Mai Lomons Cni rants Plumbs F igs
Spic*s, Coadiuients I\Ince Nutmegs Cloves Cinnamon Pepper Spice Ginger M u s t a r d Coriander S e e d Carui S.-ed Cassia Buda E x t L--mon do Vani l la Orange W a t e r
U i c t c l i c s
Gracciics,Si)ices,&c T^O!11001
Cojtfarttiersliijt. KNOWLTON & RICE HAVE THIS DAVTA-
k«K J O H N I I . R I C K , („UII ul Cliirku TliceJ-inlo'lho raiii-1 ' • " ' " " f e biisiiieas, linrnofwif ciiidiwloil by
"Mil l i i lcrr l ip l l | . |« .nfKiimv' K N Q W L T O N J c I U C E .
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lliera,iiu'u i Bin, Rico & Go,
Waterumri, January 2,18-19.
TTNOWLtOW, R|CF& Co. m u CONTIN-J J t . ue tlu> b u s i n e s s o ! I ' apm-mnkn .g . B t . „ks , l l ius , Print . i ng t t i i d HoiiMiliiiluii; on icrmsuloi i l ic i i l foi . l i l m n H n y W o i o -foro cuuon.l»t lo l h e l inbli i ' bv RliowlCon & lSi,.« G G O H O K W I L L A B D K N . I W I . T U N , } CiiAitKS R I C K , \ K J O H N H O L U U U O K "Rica-. }
Watur lowh , Juui i i t ry 2,1R-I9.-
J K N O W L I O N , R I O K & Co.
50i r .
H A S T I N G S COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPHTHA. .
H T H I S WIRY POPULAH MRDICINE- FOR f n E -JL. curaol Asihm..i,Ooiisiimplion,necIiiiiHiiid«|l Dltmuei. of ilia Lungs nnd Gliosl, and wliicli has hod a very lures snlo in this County and been aitcmleil with eteat success, is con-stanlly kept (of sale at our Book Slnro."
K-N'0\VLTON, KICK k CO. January^, 1S19. o|
P.nvdor boxes & Puftli Toilet Powder Th.:rmomoier3 Water Cul Paints Dravvhi" Pencils
Abridgment ^ j " ' ' * & d
PearlBarley Ktuvian IsinfJasB Cuoper's [do Irish Moss Ice land do
I n e x p r e s s i b l e s C i s a r s Tobacco SuutT Black do Scotch
N u r s i n g t u b e s & bottles Syr inges , nil s i z e s J3ed PatiSj & c . Bel lowes
•1 SjplenMel Assortment or G-lfl Moofzs. I l a r p ' T ' s P ic tor ia l Biblo W r c i t h uf F r i endsh ip C h r i s t m a s Keepsake Splendid C l a s p do Proverb ia l Phi losophy n l a y F l o w e r Leaflets of M e m o r y Ghr i s tmi* Blo-ssom Gem ol B e a u t y Chr i s tmas Uoaes Opal Fa i ry P u o j Atricrirnn F l o r a Ainar. in 'h Sacred j \Tounta ins F r i e n d s h i p OfTorhifj
Wnter towr i j November 23. 18*18.
Revolut ion G u i d e l oHipp tnesa
J u d a e Capta A m e r i c a n Poets J i n l a h ' s Lion A l l o n n s I I * n e y S u c k l e P n r i l o l i o s Y o u n ? L u l i c s ' OuVrin? IMiss ionary M e m o r i a l W o m e n of thoAine ican i R o u g h & Heady a u n u
P r a y e r Book.T ^ l o n i ' s I n t f r p r e l c r L'lii-ilVlIim-'s P o e m s J^Tiltou's Poet ica l works "Willis's d o do Bryan t ' s d o do "Wreaths of F r i e n d s h i p
14 tf
F o r Sale or to Let.
THE FARM KNOWN AS THE HUNTINGTON Island Farm, situated two utiles untheriverframtlic
village of Watertown. Tl.isFiirn.roiitains about 81 acres offirsl ratf. land, ucarlyslxty of which are undcreuUvation, Thereisuponi t a hom>oanU luru.undatso a fewIHrmhig tools. Termdvcryryasotinblr-. J. G, SEWALL,
Excrulor of JI. D. Scwidl.
E m p o r i u m o f F a s h i o n . ROBINSON'S,
H A I R - D R E S S I N G A N D S H A V I N G S A L O O N .
J . ROBINSON WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN-• nrmneu to the citizens ot Watertown ami vicinity that
he has fitted up in tho neatest style, an
EMPORIUM OF FASHION, ill the New Iron BUck, directly o-^r the S.oro of BCIIKAP, whore he will at all limes be in readiness to wait on biscit-i-lomers. He believes his Shaving Saloon and Toilet is not surpassed in beauty and richness, dy nnythincnf the kind west of New York city. His skill ins been tested for years, In the principal eittes of the Union. Gentlemen wlio wish the srimt i fie touch UnliQ linool his profession, will favor him with a call.
His toilet embraces every variety of Perfumery that the heart ran desire
2?. mum^m:, N o . 3 TroBB B ! o « ! c , W a t o r t o w n , IV* Y . WtiolcutU and JtctttU Dealer in Groreriet, Teas, H'I 'HW;
J.iquors and Procmoiis.
JU S T RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL as so r tmen t which he i s s e l ' i n j r «t Ilie lowest p r ices iur
Co*7r,approved c red i t ,m i n c x e b n n ; : ^ for F a r m e r s prndiifo. Pe r sons d e s i r i n g choice Family Groce r i e s and WIMOM, are invilcd t o e . i l l a n d cxaminf* gnosis a n d p r i ces before purc lms in i ' .
W a t e r t o w n , l i c e . iW IJIIJ, 19
/ C / " \ Onxes Refined mould C a n d l e s , a lso, Patent Ki»»rm nud *J\J '••trnmnn n iml les .n l M V X O Y ' S .
N o 3 r r . n B l o c I i . l 'j
'THE.SUESCRIBERS KEEP CONSTANTLY B on hand n greatvaru-lyof Mwocltanooiis, Lilimrv. nnd
hehooHi iol;s, sueli ns are advertised in Clrcnlnrs ami r.nn-Pllels generally. Amonjr ilieir Seliuol smelt rany lie round all the popular wni ks used ill stiidving Ihu Eneliili, French, Gri>pknrLtil|iilangii>j,i-s. '
Teacliors (supplying sclmoli.) or Scholars may depend upon the lowest prices tor evervlliin^.
- . ,_,„ KNOWLTON, RICE & CO. Jan. 8, 1813. ' o1
BIBLES' „ _ of a l l sixes a n d p r i ce s , at1
Blyles o f binding. J a n . S, 1« 10.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OP BlBLBS ""'• ""»». , also Te=|.iments in iliffi'vcnt
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„ , „ o fa l l qual i t ies a n d viv.es; I 'ooimh U r u s l i e s . F a b e r ' s D r a w i n e IVuei ls , ^ 0 8 . 1 , 2 , 3 . ^ 4 ; Coh e n ' s , R e a v e r s * C u ' s . n n d Urn ve r s & S o n ' s l l r a i v i n s Pen-i l l s , H . H H , F , n , B B . C i n i e l ' s Ha i r U n i s h e s ; India lu te ; India R u b b e r , in c a k e s ; N e \ v i u n n ,
I , r i i i n l s , i l l b o x e s ; D r a w i n g B o o k s , nnd Ciuds , c a n be found, e h e i p for cash , ai ihe Rook-S l " " " > 1 . , „ K H O W L T O N , 1UCE & CO.
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Slntiouery and Fancy Arlielns. 1849. . 1849. ' I Ull l i MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE J _ fidlowin? articles may be found at our Book Store, on
Washington Street—at very low prices-:
L A M I ' O I L . I W . Bleached Winier Sperm ami common at MUrtOY,S,N»niinn Blnek.
I O / " * ' - 'a .ksoU XAJ\J auicli-nt
f l e . - .O ' l .Ht^ .
Old H'lllfcki.y s i n g l e nml ,l.,nl,l, a super ior M U M i J Y ' S N o 3 I r o n Block ,
13
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d o do do S>J.l , j7. .S,-hotlsai idClmicli and i i u r d i c K s m o k i n do Al<o G-ioil ivinspitenf pressed t o b a r r o ; Also , E x t r a Honey D o w , h a l f pinind h a n d s a t
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Alexari'lcr, J o h n Aml rew, F . W . Bidillecum, L . Bi.lell , Catliorino Gent, Silns Bai ley , Lyman B a c h n s , J. P . Bissel l Mrs Alauson Blakcslco, J . N . B a r r y , Miss S . Buiini, Solomon B a r n e s , Gsorgo S . Bissel l , Alnnson Bass, ffi. Bow. Wfti. A . Brundaef t Miss A J e l i a Boyc r . John W . Browi i , Glius. V-Bowe, Elijah S. Buck,' Clms. E . Blodge t t . Lewis C h n p i n , Mnry E . Chapman , Morrison
, 1S49. Johnson, George Larned . W i n . Z . Locklinpr, L e v i L . Lee, M r s . Molcnn Lane , A l m o n Lewis, R i c h a r d Lawton. F r a n k l i n Locke, M a r y A n n Mil ler , J o s e p h Marsha l l , Emmalisss NoMani i s , J o h n Mil ler , J o e l Marsha l l , Joseph Mason, W. H . Mosher , I saac L . Oimra, E l l e n Owens, O. J . Overtoil, M r s . F a n n y Peck, Monroo Ponder, J a n e Phelps . H a n n a h H . Perk ins , Russell , Phelps , G . Y a l e
C l a r k ; D e s t e r o r C r o m i v e l l P e n r l . M n r y P .
0To«*ei ' soi» C o u n t y I n s t i t u t e . the. Spring Qnarlnr will commence on Monday,Fcb. IMIi.
Tin,- Pi-Innfpal wlllintlmlt inlo his family a few young I.ailies and Gentlemen wishing fiir board, at SL.76 per week, where they wi l l lio milk the constant ear" and supervision of Hie
Teachers. r>. JI. UNSI.KV, Principal. ?0w2
C r a k e , Patrick C r a v e n , Patr ick Cole, J . W. C h u r c h , P . A. Cook, Margaret Cook, Jesse Cummins , A lexande r Colo, Mary A u n Colo, C . M. Conk l in , Henry G. D i c k s . Matthew Davis,' P . C. D u d l e y , Josinh F u l l e r , Jacob F u l l e r , Albert F u l l e r , Daniel F r a n k . Alexander Follansbee, Eboneeser F u l l e r , Eli G r e e n , James Griffin. Peter V . Griffin. Peter Ga l lagher . Dan ie l Grow, Abigail G o t h a m , Caroline Glass , Lorenzo G. Grow, Jacob H a l l , Sylvester Higginson, S. C H a r t e r , Jacob H o w n r d . Wni . H . H t m l , H i r am H o d g k i n , John Flolmes, AVilliam T-Toover, Lydin Holbrook . David A.
, H o d g e s , Win. D . j H o w a r d . Michael j J a r v i s , Agar
Pay , W i l l i a m Palmer. J e r o m e Potter , L y d i n E . Pot ter M r . Riley, C a t h e r i n e Riley, M a r t i n Russell , J o h n Root, L y m a n M . Reed, I l eo rge Stiles, B r o t h e r Stevens, A . J . Seymour. G W . & Son Smith, M r s . Harr ie t Simmons, George Smith, Al ice Sholl, W m . Snyder , P e t e r Scott, L u t h e r Tompson, J e n k s P . 2 Tomlinson, R . Taylor , E . Thomas, L a u r a Townsend, H i r am T r i p p , M a r t i n W . Whi t e . W m . 2 Wescot t , S a r a h Weaver , Samue l S. "W.-iite & Hopltinson Wilson , W m . H . W h i t e , H i r n m C. Wi l l i ams , G . W a l t z , Dnvid W e b b , J a m e s W a r d , A . C . W h i t n e y , E . & P . Weldon, M a r y ,
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SI d e c w e s t twenty-four el i i i l r isani l eiErhly-five I tu l t s a l o n g ihe souih l ine of s a id lot lo t he p l a c e o f b . - smnlnc—ennla in -inir filly-one a c r e s a n d twenty t h r e e perches of l end , r."-'er-vinj- lheicfrnin l . v c n t y a e . e l on t h o i iot t l i i , i i Ie , l i , inn p a r a l l e l w i th the smi th h u e o f paid lot N o . r-3.
Also, nil tha t o i l ier |.ieen or p i r e r I of l a n d . s i t i n v j v i n ? a n d heiuri iLll lo t o w n of Hlli--liiirgh,afore&at.i,aii,lnp.rfi.l>aiil lot N o 5.?,bonhd.-.tft.follow*! t o n - i l i n i t i j a l a ^ o k e in t h e nor th-casi eorner o f the a b o v e drErribr-,1 p r f t i i i . e s . iu die p ' . ^spss ion of Udrna Wood, a n d ruiiMhriir-e n o r t h lour chain;* a n d ?ev-cn link^ l - n m l w — I h i i r e n . u l h S i d i - j . west t w e n t y four ehai i i s and ei:rh. ,-! i . e Saks /. . a s r . i j je—uVncesouth four-chaiu ' . and s e v e n I i u k s f n a u t a k o i n i h e n o i l h u e - t c . r n e r o l Ihe last above de -e , il»-d p r e m i s e . — l b , neesoiilli Si <l.-c. c.i^l t.v.-nty-f..n r l n n , ^ a n d Rtiiity-Fivfi ln,k.-i to i ln-p l jcc t.f beg in n i n r . col l i^ 'n inir l . 'n a tocunf Inml.
Al-o, all Ibat c,. | l a in lol, pieeo o r p a r r e l o f land, s i t u a t e , ly-in^ and b r l n r m I b o t o w n o f El l t^ l in , c h . eounly of Jof fe i -un a n d S'ale ol 7^. . \ . Y o r k , kn.ovn a n d i l isi inenisl ird a s p a r t of lot p ix ly-one . boni . i ' ( t l a* fitllowp, (viz:> befrinuitiir n t the norih east c o r n e r o f i- .id lol, aud v n n o i n c i l n n r c n o r t h wes t e r ly nlni lcl lie nor th l ine thereof l o i l i c centre of the h i g h w a y —lilen e sou th w c l o r l y down tbe r e n t e r of said Road t o Ihe nnr i l . line of land deeded Seth firmvstcr—Mienee srufth east-.•rly t i lon^said l ine lo the eaej ] m o ol said lot s i x l y - n n e — t h e n r e n o t t h oilman! l ineloi l ie p l ace n f bepini i ing .eot i ta in ing n l n e c e i e s a n d u h a l f of hunt, be I h o s a m e more or l e s s .
And al«n all tha t cerui in piece o r p a r c e l of land, s i t u a t e , ly-i iman . l b r i n u i n t h c t o w n u f E l l i sb i i r sh . eo iu i iy of Je f fe rson and S u i t of N e w Y-, k .heins pa r t o f lot N o . IftH.-n sa id t o w n , anil hounded a s fol lows, n. w i t : he^i ini imial a re.1 c e d a r s l a k e al Ihe sou th w e s t corner of a p iece uf land horc lo fo ic deeded In E.I wa rd Boomer, in l i n k s n o r i h east frnm a w h i l e cedar , marked K N HI and J — l l i c n c e nni Ih 81 den. w e - t ten c l ta in ta i i i l Ih i r lcen l i n k s In a s l a k e n o r i h wcsl 9 l i n k s from a sp . l t cc m a r k e d , n l N and S T — i h o n c e north 5 c h a i n s to a red cedar s t a k e , m a r k e d L IU U S—f h e n c e south SI de";, cas t 10 cha ins a n d th i r t een l inks lo a w h i - e cedar t r e e — t h e n c e soulh r> cha in s to the place of bcEtnninir.cnntnininjr f ive a c r e s of laud ho Hie s a m e more or l e s s . ' '—Dated , Feb . 0\ IR49.
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to Settlers who wnin lo buy Lands CHEAP, with a good chance to pny. Tho Subscriber has
2 0 0 , 0 0 0 A O ^ S Of L i m l in t h e ( o w n s of C H O G H A N , N E W - B R B M E N " nnd TVATSOJf. in t h t ' C o n n l y o f U w i s l a m l S r a t * ' o r N i ' w V o r k , which lie urtl-rs lbi- sa lp in lots to s u i t p u r c h a s e r s , a t p r i c e s nccortljnp to locat inn strut qual i ty , ffcncnUly frnm § 4 , to § 5 , pp)* acrr>; 60 cenM o n » n acrfl payabl t ; d o w n , a n i l ihi* b a l a n c e wi th anmml pitere«t, in yearly p a y m e n t s not exceeding s fv -en . One lit If of t h e first and s e c o n d yearly p a y m e n t s w i l l be r^ re ived in l abor n t fair p r i e s , from those p e r s o n s w h o may desire it , a n d w h o will buy in t h e course of-the p r e s e n t year .
Tl i^sp Lincl-! ni-n s i tuated in the r e n r r a l part of Lewis C'"»n* t v : thny a rc l ionnded-on the Black R i v e r , and join t h e flour-tahitmand rfch t o w n s of D e n m a r k , L o w v i l l e and M a r t i n s -bnrg l i ; they a r e w a t e r e d hy the B e a v e r , Tndrin, O s w c s a r c h -if a n d IndRp^ni lp i ieeRiver^nnd b y Crystal , iu>irmnr,731ae] t a n d Swiss Creek-J, w i t h their n i im . ' roup t r ih i i i a r i c s . Al l of t h e m nrc Mi l l S t r e mp, afibrdin<r Water Potcer to avert/ great extent, and not one-hundredth p/irt of it occupied.
T h e Rlnck R i v e r , adjoininp these L a n d s , and above t h e m , h a s a good and un in te r rup ted n ' tv ica t iun of 45 mi les , a n d i s by Law a par t of t h e BLACK R I V E R CANAL, n o w n e a r l y finished.
These L a n d s ar<* fertile and .well t i m h e r e d , and v e r y h e a l -UiVj and a r e free from I hose k i n d s o f F e v e r s sn c o m m o n in new countr ies . T h e climate is m i l d ; t h e a tmosphere i s p u r e , a n d the Trac t a b o u n d s with l iving PI r e a m s of the p u r e s t w a ter . T h e lands a,*e general ly l eve l o r rol l ing, ilmre b e i n g n o considerable hi l ls o r mounta ins , a m i t h e y a r e well a d a p t e d t-i ra is ing all k i n d s of cvain and e r a s s . T h e y abound in m a n y p a r t s w i i h M d p l e Treofe, and some o f the finest s u g a r o r c h a r d s a r c to be found here , irom w h i c h , dur ing the p a s t seas o n . t h e i nhab i t an t s m a d e more that50.O00 \hs of Su;rar*
T h i r o a r e n o w o v e r 500 families l i v i n g on the T r a c t , a n d as a proof of their prosper i ty , i h o y c h a l l e n g e a. c o m p a r i s o n wi th any sei t lemcm in K o r t h e r n N c w Y o r k of the s a m e a g c i and sine. T h e people a rc i n d u s t r i o n s , and belong: to tha t c lass known as goad settlers, T h n i r bui ldinehjfences, c l e a r ings , roads, s choo l h o n F c n n d mi l l s p r e s e n t to the n e w - c o m e r t h e a p p e a r a n c e r a t h e i ' o l an old a m i weal thy-country t h a n a now one.
The re is no c o u n ' y in the Slate t h a t r a i s e s finer ca t r le j a n d none of equal popu la t ion w h i c h t u r n s out annua l ly m o r e But te r ami Cheese t h a n the County o f L e w i s .
T h e a d v a n t a g e s a b o v e mentioned w h i c h these l a n d s p o ? -ness. their h c i t i o n be in s ; abniu ha l f w a y "between t h e E r i e Canal at Rome, a n d L a k e Ontario a t S a c k e t ' s I I i r b o r , a u d from 35 to 40 miles f rom each, wi l l , i t it believed, iu-iuee p e o ple looking.for l ands to come a n d s e e t h e m before p u r c h a s i n g e l sewhere .
F o r the p u r c h a s e , o r ativ in fbrmta ion r.oncorninir t h e s e T*n t l*Rpp1y tomv A « n r , M r . P . S . S T E W A R T , H T C a r t h a g e ,
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that 15 pe.r c u t upon th" s i n e k n f each Shareholder i s r e quired to be pa id nn rtic 1st d a y nf i \Tireh.
S h a r e h ' i l d e r s rePid inc nt E v a n * b i l l ' s , ean pay to J t ldgn Buyer , If m n r c e n n v e n i c n t . By o rde i nr the Boa rd .
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FOR SALE—THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR s a l e , a F a r m in t h e town of Ly. . je .one mile east o f M i b
lin's B a y , c o n t a i n i n g 263 acres, 100 of which is improved wi th a large framed B a r n , 3 6 hy 43 , dwe l l ing Honso,30by 24 , w i th wood H o u s e a n d K i t r h e n in rear .
Also, a F a r m n f in5 a c r e s , a b o u t 40 o f which is i m p r o v e d , i i i M c C o m b ' s se t t lement , adjoin ins the farm of Geo. M c C o m b in said t o w n , w i t h a cood framed Barn and Los Hotice.
Also, a b o u t 40 a c r e s wild land on t h e road leading from Shepard W a r r e n s to t h e French C h u r c h .
T h e a b o v e F a r m s a r e the proper ty o f th* late firm of F a r -well & B a k e r , a n d wil l be sold at a bargain to settle a n d c lose that c o n c e r n , a n d i r not sold at p r iva te sale previous to the, 8th d i y of M a r c h n ° x t , will be sold at pub l i c auction, o n that day. at I o ' c lock P . M . , at the dwel l ing House of Adison M . Far wel t on t b e first a b o v e named premises.
About one- four th o r fifth par t of tho p u r c h a s e money wi l l be required on g iv ing possession, and t h e remainder m a y i « -m&inon B o n d a n d Mor tgage for a t e r m of y e a r s , Def in i te conditions m a d e k n o w n on the day of s a l e . Tjf |e ind i spu ta ble. - E L I F A R W E L L .
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