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;M ,. o f. % Is; race, la run ( colored leaves Jnd'Vallow*- emp y ajuJ d««rtod n M >. «. found Beneath tjw eaves The r>'«aaenr Mast firoans In the nil lit, and moans in l«Hing ami !;»«- «».-*« , « w,h ° ri, w ,tpcs St^lctoUsoflho P*\'\ The winds that moan, The leaves that wither, and Hie limbs that fall, TheflBhtof birds buutvin? yearsvecj.ll, With many, a slonn. These life doth typify ; Misfortune Is the blast, and treasured joy H'c leaves, And friends the birds mat fly the winter cave-, Wfranca comes adTcr.' •i ^Smmm^^^m 1^ Life, ^lia-abi^^ afiOftf- VtttlWRK' Attorney am) Counsellor ft Law, Maitinaittirgii, Lewii Co , N. Y O \ Oflioo ID A J SfKPHjKNsJ Black. L. t \ KILHAM. Attorney and CounstVlor at taw, Marlinsburgh, Low is C >, N Y N B —All busiyioss entrusted to hU care will bo nitendtiiMo with promptness- A January 1,1860.„ EDWAR D A . BROWN, ATTORNE Y AN»COU^KLOL l AT LAW - l.uwvillo. Lewis Co.. N. Y. Will nltoiii] to prol'oKsiuiinl business in nil I nr Com (H ol this How to tfss Hough Fodder. Every farm produces a largo supply ™«rse material—tho straw of the the stalks and buts oi\ corn, and grams, : s\n\« These all contain nvm- or less nourish- ment when well cured, and arc availa- ble for food. I t is a common practice, in manv parts of the country, to foddor them out from the stack-yard upon the frozen ground, where half-starved cat- tle are constrained to cat them, or per- ish. This is tho poorest use they can John M. Mii.scpM, Attorney & GcunaeUr a t Iiavwr, •rvttiN, N. Y: 22 HENRY E. TTTBNEIt,, At tome// and Counselor at haw, LOWVIfJiE.LEW^C'OUNTY , N.Y . If/- Office in J- 0'f><»i>fir» F'->r Uriel; More. Bflillcrd iSi Stnrdcvant , Whole sal Grows anil t 1 i mmissiDii Merchants, be put Better use the whole for them the bedding and manure, than make tlie means of tormenting brutes w: pangs of hunger. AH this coarse material should be I-ept under cover, and run through a hay-cutter before' it is fed out. ll '•.nuld then he mixed with -Indian meal, ;; r some concentratcck.food. Th e most }f it will then be eaten, and while the coarser portions give bulk to the food, JAR. S.. k [\r.\ Xn\ NEW-YOIMi. COUOHLAN, LAKGLEY & CO. Mauufulnrcs and Wholesale Dealers in Hals, (l.tps, Straw and Fur (»oo<k UM.mKLT.AS. PARASOLS, in a /•' <> v N. v 11. 1.1 \ / : /.- no on ,s\ \, iVo. r i < <>iiill.iti<l Sliofl,.1cii-lo.li . ic the Mciflui s Hot, -^ he finei'parls and the meal will furnish wnrishmait—iv/o essential qualities in die fodder of the ruminating animals. It will be better strT. if the commingled mass can be steamed or boiled. This orocess softens the coarse, hard sttilks J. •md straw, and euabfes the animal to di- gest them more .perfectly. Th e .use of beamed food is increasing among thoso who have sullicieiit capital to carry on the business of firming. 11 onalile^ one to work up all the rough fuller, an 1 to pass it through the stomachs of thrivin- cattle. It gathers up the fnigments so, that nothing is lost. If the steaming apparatus, or a large boiling kettle, be\not yet ready, and the meahis n/St to be had, it is a good plan to mis-sliced roots with the coarse fod- der cut up short. Turnips, beets, c.tr- rMs, parsnips, and mangel-wur/.els are rapidly reduced to fine chips wuh a root- cutter, and are highly reliMied by caLile. They ought to bo used in connection with l\ay Of straw. Animals will thrive, much better upon this mixture, than up- * on either used separately- In any one of these ways, rough fod- der may be turned to tjood- account, and all stabled animals be kept full-fed from the close of the grazing season until spring. This careful preservation of fodder will greatly increase the mauu heap, and add to the riches of the fan Stuff the animals, that they may stuff the soil.— American A^ricn/lui ist. TIi£ practice of salting stock at regu- ar intervals, of generally about once a -reck, is maintained by all good farm- ers. When cattle and other farm stock are-allowed to partake of salt at pleas- ure, it is found that in the season of the year when tho grass is miking ils mnsl iuj^yiant growth and is the most succu />:K . the* coLiumption or salt is the -.leatest. Eesides the beneficial effects \f salt upon the animal system, its use •j-jrves an\ important means to call to- gether at stated periods (he large herds that are pastured on the prairies and plains. St-'ck that h we been thus treat- ed expect it and are ready to answer at the first.call of the herdsman. Boussingault made some observations concerning the influence of salt upon tin fattening of cattle. His experiments i!:ow that salt tl'jcs not exert that ben encial influence upon the growth of cat- j tie and the production of flesh which is usually attributed to it. His experi- | meats extend over a period of thirteen j months, and were made upon a number of steers some of which had* their ra- • : -,ns salted, while others had not ; in ... . respects they were treated in a .ocisely similar manner. Th e results iow that the increase in the proportion ,1 llesh does not pay for the salt cm- '.jyed. I t is, however, remarked that saline diet does exert a beneficial ef- <t on the appearance and condition of •o animals, for the steers which were j.prived of salt for ele«Ln mouths, ap- ,..red sluggish and of Hi languid tem- perament, their coats being rough, de- void of gloss and partially bare, while .hose Which had been fed with salt were >v&ly, had a fine glossy coat, and were -ure to attain a\ considerably higher price in the market. From the observation of this distin- guished agriculturist and chemist, al- though it does not appear that there •was an actual cash profit in feeding salt to his steers, yet from the sleek, healthv Appearance oi' those treated to it, it ev- idently contributed to their health, and we believe nature not tnlv demands, out requites it.— YnHey Ih',>,,r. TH E BOY FARMERS.—A Maine paper tells a good story of two boys, one thir- teen, and the other eleven, who on ac- count of the sickness of their father, were left to work the farm. They thor- oughly plowed and cross-plowed three ties of rather rough ground, which ' hey then soVred. and then harrowed it ; three times over. They also assisted in clearing one acre of new «land, which was sown with wheat. I t grew well, specially that first sown, but a t har- vest the \father being still sick, there wai none to gather the grain but these'two little lads. Having neither strength nor kill to use the cradle, they grasped tbe ickle with resolute hand, and reaping yhat they could eaeh day, persevered intil the whole four acres were thus harvested by then! alone. Th e produce of this crop would command in market $135, and they did a good deal of work on the farm beside. This shows what boys can do if. they really set about it, and make work of work, and play of play—not trying t o dbjbotb atonce . GOOB RULES FOR ALL.—Profane swearing is abominable. Vulgar lan- guage is disgusting. Loud laughing is impolite. Inquisitiveness is offensive Tattling is mean. Telling lies iscon- temptible. Slandering is devilish. J K J norance is disgraceful, and laziness % bameful. Ayoid aH\ the above vioet, •nd aim a t usefulness. Walk in it . Nev- er be ashae^d, of honest labor. Pride ts a cur8e~a\lia*jeful vice. \Never act .%e hppocrite. Keep good company. fP^^tttt^ *r«iniaa ; Never fe Qfecoonteed,«M| feeisevera, ajki, mo tt n Wl|:;,,-': D'^Ii RT7TS0N RE A. DOCTOR CONE. MA WON NASH , M. D. , IJ.SiniAUB , 111 ]'. IIA11! 1>KF> JOHN DOIG, )lll | (;S,MKl)l(Mi\,l i [., MANCHESTER , BASS. & CO., •h)l.i:rf \I.F, AND li.KT.Vll, DFAl.KRf? Paia/s, Dili ind Groceries, Vie,:,,),,,' M.-.wirw,! & Wii«l, f H .Soap , STOVER S$Vt$l NEW AND £k&OB ARRIVAL. ^iht^^^lSjtMA^^H , STOVES, B02 H FABLO B & COOK , nmung Cook Sloven, we find the Celebrated CGNQUfcST. with Copper Reservoir nttaobail, n Stove every wnv R»ipeii«r to piiy or||ie,S»w » }ou tfte adver nsptl witbMmlnit bMlk>,1t<lUHrequire KAvlndver (iMiiii: or blowing, it cpeakn Tor itself Then there WANDMICR.JIUN TER NORTHERN LIGHT >ml PBNTORV 8TOVEH, tlmt Imve t. world wlt)e celebrity, ol| of wtiijebl warrant io work in the very brst manner and «ive entire ttiitislociion. Also, ^nrlorHtovoi vaiirlvol stylo. Bbect Iron and Boa t:^r^^s f ^^r:^m^ h before buviiiR elscwhrro, and 1 warrant I co tl.om tW'firxltime. ' , . • , ( nixk kceneonstnntlvon biin<t the celebrated DBKIl'TH^ER OAST *>. BTKEl. TI.OWS. Fy)ei?,)hilte>\VojJH»ff.Cliui-|is. &e. 1 am also iTcciving a larpo and complete ai HARDWAIti: ^^r l MH.WIM, MJ oinilkinclH, h.^lof all ^iw^, Ml Tai/le-aiMl I'oeUel (Juller HARDWAK E .STORE. ,onll...eheJf.wl« W. I,. 11AII(X)CK. G\i 10AT KXC4TEME1V T AMONti TIIF. FA ItMKIW \i:VV COOPEIl SHOP in Low?Hie IUJTTKR Tl'BS , KIRBY IIUL'SE, 'IIIH WKI.I. KNOWN e it.. |IF e JACKJMN . FOO T & WHITE nt. Cam pit n Ri-Lisox & mm, JIAM'FACTI Itl'.RS ^ UKAIEHS IN ITALIAN & AMERICAN ' M A 11 V, L E Jl 0 X U M EXTS T 0 i l B STONES, OHOCSSRJ^EiS. (.;KOU(;I; WAIT , C:IS, Suo-iu-, jlolasse.^ Coffee, Spice s C);i,'s., ;: p, Cunulos. Havan a Segars, Tobacco, FOESiaM PB-XTITS , &c . I'ORK HARUKIiS, E\TKA1T11\<; TKETH- wmioi'i- r.\i,\, V,Y DR . J . A . NICHOLS. CRYSTA L EATTFR Y M A G !V E T I C ill A C III N E S! TOOTH ACHE CUKEI). \ TEET H FILLE D ! I.onville. Jan. 1,-yiCO. JOHN BROWX ¥ iJUNG. IWmmtt 'various »«e» to i'uit tfieT'purojioMri '5. popula-tlon ofiirfnie PlAean Ilu«a«hJ,»^m v»r1«uW asnaffvmBgt3Uttss& and r»J|Md»*cetUnic»«H«. <tti price ofili* lami •a nt tholpw sum af from $15 to $J» per acre, the iHjil Idofihe b«it qualitv tor the pioiluetion ol Wli*»t,Clover,C«n,roai hen (lianeu M nu Vcjjl- etablen, Il IN oMMiIercri l'io bent I run Soil in lbo Union. The plane In perfectly «ecure fro* fro»t«—tlie demructive en»i»y ol the farmer — Tritpa of z.afn. grin* ami firuUnre now prowing andean be nceii. Hy oxcuiiiuinglbe nlacn .toelf, a eorrect jmlaemeotoMi be formetlof the procluctive- nep» ol the laml. The tertnn areinaue eney to w C ur*.U.o.r U pW^.wrcwewent of«he lMuWivlH«j».lbi onlT#>W lor hcturtl i*prove%im>T The resttft has been that wilhin the past year, wmicthrec liun- dred lionaea have been erected, 'two mil In, one steam, four stored* «nno forty vinyurd^ and pencil orehnrdB planto<J r titu1 n Isree number o( odiei improvement*, making it a desirable and nclivt nlace ofbu»inoRfl. 1 ™ TH E MARKET, as the re. .di-r m-iv perceive from il* location, .8. THE HIMT liS TH E UNION, Produce hriii'jriu? doithle the price than in locif lion*nwav frtim llui citv.aud more than double ibe prii:ciu die VVCHI. Il'ia known that tbe enrlieel and tiPHt fruits aiidvnciliibloH in ibis Inlitudo conic lulocali.ij? here tho Rouler ban many ad' agi-H. IICIH within u lew hours ride of tho K ilicH ol New England and Middle StaK-x, I ifff'i ,j^m^M^M itlOMOf nwfy t to tlHi »jp. TWi• Av««MC»<: cqm. H about one cent pep Uottr. ,, . The followinjr iNnn extract frcm the reriort o( boelOiKCouBly S'iir,^eW M HumflTbR fM ••••ri in'Wwt.!»», ' i ' ' ' ; '...•' -f to- Johi«oi»V FOrtnl.le (J»« kjghii, e*hibk«S byX,-4.0hii^^ftffm,i>wfnkar.« H PNMII notice. The Go* is made fron. cnminpp Fluid, yet fb*«Mie«*hTilllBnt and stent) vlicrht equal <o ordinary Coil Ons,—can be iiilrodi-cfd.atli m«l- ornje eafprnso in «Verv Store or l>ArelHn?,^enn- nrit e*plo-lCj—is |prt\Wv ndjiiBled, and where Coal ties oaRDatjhe n^rainnd, Will commend itvelfnt pvH'r.^tes:- - We aWurd it a Bip,\ , f\^ ThennderrignertYs l^e f*j^ atfni for \.r.w\pQouMXfU\.^ ell town rjglws iiiaa.Ml cijunti] Applvto the Hiib«firiliSr nt Hore.No.-3r. JAMBS 8TRBI ltome,0.:f.4lb,18J9. j i n42tl SVI.VRi v prqiared to ,.'l!«t and Fiti tROWE, Ml Y T R SMITH. IWr. Broadway Pinnea T#i Hie Wall. put to the end, 'tori d about Reader don't stop till you .•ou'll lose the fun. TlielloHowitlsCirHnlnvharthefn m Mir hotels mid other public plncea: '&SK3Siii^ii'gp^S, In the county or (Jneldu,and Bttd4 at ti**r .Ytmki'l** ipsrty of tlieiocond part and \tPnfWiJMP »ecarejllic ; hwm vfHU . atad tWW»»W wSetilwrlg^vi . /bly reeorJed|nlho.Cl(»rk'ji Offlco ot.lu* s*Id Couttij of W*». ~-M iMWiif'tK* Lptiktm. at 9 o'cbel X M,- in«^«..«r : i»>rr a a|qi,pi»419 4c. Anil Wker*t<v ilherdlh eleOned io bp actually clue and Unp»l(J,«t me *t»l*ja|io»«fr«t|HW>Ile*tl»Bof itrts nofice, the sum of »3«,ra. and the anpun^ aeeurtiii m Mended J»J». .eein*d, bytlirt aiid morljai* ami unnfld. Including Inter**' at the <a«; named Ida i, ia 8fl^03t whieti- nM mortgage and ihe bontlaccompznying tbaaame, iia«e been dnlyasM||ite<Jbyltie #al<1 monfsjod to ihe undcr- sitrneH Jacob IfouofcYand the ».;me are now owned and .hehtbv blm. Nov, tlwrefoie, ami by virtue of the powerpfwIeJntbe motig*t* conialotwf andthcrcwhli rcco/<n>.) anil of J.lie ajfd anisntnept and Hi uwauance oflh*Si«mteIn encti cnae made and pro»l(Ted, Notice la hereby alyeo, tliat < th»«M mort<a«e«|llbe'ft,r«lo« cd t»r asareoTttie premlaeain >ali} mortBaito described aMMitille adotlon to tee hlthest bidder, at'the taw Offlcaot Edward A Brown, In lite village, of Lowvtlte, In Ihe County or Lewis, on tti<: IOIII day of February. I8?a,.ul 10 o'olrick a. M of that day. Vbe said prend' •os are described in said mongaga f nbwaoiiaity u follows, vlx • All that na-.t or parcel of laud, situate In Ihe town ol Wesi Turin aforesaid, beln^part of Lot* No-40. 41 53 and 05 In Jowtwidn No. !i. bounded as follows, vlzt HeBinnlnjB, WiH\ E. 1 chain. 39 the. • fl' E Hi chains 61 Ilnlc< from Hie coiners of «>ts, beinjtt irrunni.-ur- leeded liar r> ?f, e enjoy DU upc where level H » Stilt L'lhrXt TUBiN VER Y CIIEA1 ' f A DIE S DRES S GOODS, More new Goods at I hi EMPORIUM* (i-.-ttts Hn>;:d CJr.t.hs, (Jenls Heavy Cn v -is, SI I.- c>- l Velvet Ve.-ling'i, NO. 1 BllfniloTloliesjflorsi- BlniiKrl: fARl'FT S OILCLOTHS , DKUliG FT S Lndi.s HseT Boots, all kinds, L-jdi'-s Heel (iaiters, all Muds, Liulie 1,001) Over and U lice, and Warmii 3 Coppev s Gaiters s RtiLbc-t I TOWN OF IIAM^IONTON. fi Inslnntuneous Views,\ •nm ccrinin ndver.'i.en.ents and circulars i liave 'lecii r c.enlly indued, it appcarH#lml v Yor1( hrfnse, WIIOKO effort a nt SirrcoNopie .graphic havr-li.it verv Intelv commenced, laim to iho earliest pnblicalioiis of Inatnn- ma Views. ouhllfftS they have inadvertently fallen inta nptorily corrected. More than, twelve mmnlha •ihe London Company'* einiur,.( aniai, Mr. in ma HIK-eeeded il. li.Uin- 1 ii«l:.til.ii,r*«i I s a for' Ihe Stcreo-.ope^ of ^e,^v Vmk t'itv, ,or,Kiver &..;. .IIIHIIV lliorflijro ia il elaiin- r.the London Sie.W-M-n„ir C,,..- ^ nnivcr- Now wh.lhin Mr. Ink«. iheneealonj ilie i !.', liriltslo Neffa/and, then. %° R. 10 rlmliis Splints I :„nUltilng8< e saino N. PQ</,° &. 2 Tlie pin of 1 U. llhni.t along r!;iid New' the place of 1, ifiif ite&v j' * Herrlek^ S»«.r C«t«! ^lls. ^CHltDRj?^ CRY FO» JHE^ |? *Ws re»«k'ritt^i» ikuMTr^n^'rMn'«d4'-iar >Briy- iHjrtw %vft«ii>br s^ttfit. Over fiva'ImilBott^ tof boxes are w«l<l annukl'y. dompoeed entire! viol Flowers,Roots'. Balsams aeilexlract»,iHieir.e3i 1 c, on the hnman syateSj is pletuiant.soiinfiictorv eiild ' ' Actitw aireolly ton ihe Bi.4.o6,ftln^]n _ T _uWs^nn«boa'y,riK' - -- * cd with the happiest effect. Jr ufelig- aM<«d- — . . , -uddpn attacks of dlfeaae ono or rw\n doses nlwa^ s duHKs. Tin oVd alandin« cases ol sickness, email ihrtCf,— repeated frefjucutly; —co cleanses 1 the ajf*Min ihntPpood health is'the 1 rssull. No change in employment or diet is ireoesshrv.—.Thev never cause sdre mouths, swelled ioints.aclhin'g limbs, etc., ns do many ottier kiiiUB.- They are r*r- ranted to pi»« satisfaction, or tho piice will be refunded. Thev are considered cheaper, safer, prettier, and in nil respects' superior lb any pur- gative Hill in the WOBI.U. VW The diseoverv of coating n pill wilh engar emanated with Or ircr- rick.. All others are counterfeits, and (filled, will do barm, and disappoint tin. xiok. Uerl'e't's pilla are elegantly nut up. 31) in n box. wi)h a lnrge fcbeel of tlirnc;iont and sell for 25 cent* per b .x ; Ilerrick's Kid StreugtWnK Piaster. Th e Best and Cheapest Household Rem- edy in the^world. These renowned Haulers cure pains, weak- A c*mpo«wl wmml^l^^igk zssebsA — M,*»* eau^ ««*Nof Ram ^ ^**8twcet -; toaflbrdaa Untily oj nhuh I spuke SHERIFF'S SALE. K Y VIRTUE Olf TnitKEEXF.CIlTK oiu or Hie Supreme fourt of.the [N.^ISSI'EI) it iho e »..d». I.. Wilson, i • tliey « ducr.bed prop- i-lnf-hnd^lliia-c '.'-•«.\ A'sn alll) 1...1 No. J7. In 1 e of New V„rt nr Wesf corner de ff l3,,storonl rom rceins, balsiinis.nnd jrn.n-., on homniftil ki.l pnilier rendors tbein peculiarly ndnpicd to f ! ir vantsof FemalcKiind other?. Their npplir-nliot s niriversa!—ennnllv to the strong man, the del rate woman, and the-feeble infant, To each nm ill they will proven I.r.lm and u ble^lri'. Tlieii 1 ?e. mt En r c'h n i'la\ler will'^en'r from e'iio To f.'un noiiib.s, and in rheumatic complaints, cpiah ni.l bruises. freuiieiTllvetreel cures « hen rill ,tlie, •rinedies fail. Full ilireetions will he louiul i.i be. back of each. I'nllic f-lieuk.^, voeiili-l- niuiHlersol the compel. ..,,.! olhrrs, will siren- ll.en their lun 5 « nj.d improve thei,-voice*, bv wear ng litem on Iheir hrennt. I'rice l?j eetitK. DR. CASTLES MAGNOLI A CATARR H SNUFF . Thi« Snuff posBcHsen niiHitrpnssed virtn.-s i the cure f.f disoa«rs of the.F.vcf., Ears and Ilea, rvVsoi.sllniH afflicted should lose no lime in UK \V. HOMES. itir:.. Nevor Kiiowu to Fail. Owners of Horses and Cattle look to your interest! Used with* immense* suc- cess for (en years at tHc Union Course Long Island. alarrell's Condition Puwders. CR0VF.R& BAKER'S Celebrate d FAMILY SE\VI\(1 M A CI11XES. NEW STYLES—PRICES FRO M T O sl25. E.r'ra Charge af $j fur ITemn, 3- O'DOI'JIVJBI.X, , Aijcnt , I/)\V\-II. ' i:. N. v . • . UAY,B1iei r.NDE R D l FRE E prr-me Co, y i l \ \ h this neti, Testimonials . both s $i'llL s alike, for ull kir noiher kind'that s2rf and 40. : IKS v.: lols of Go, Fire Insurance Agejacy S HARTFtlR D INSURANC E COMPANY , H.irvford, Connecticut, Capital $300,(100 CITY INSURANC E COMPANY , I Hartford, Conn , Capital, 250 000 PHOENI X INSURANC E COMPANY , «,^^;'. rtr \ r ' i ' C(J,in - . Capital, 200,00(1 AlONTGOMERY MUTUAL , t? » n I , n . s ,', ir;lnc e (: °-'«»P»ny. Capilal 100,0(10 FARMER S INSURANC E COMPANY , Surplus 1 *' 131 ' 10a,01>0 INDEMNIT Y INSURANC E COMPANT' , Albwy^Ctjniial, . :, t^nriiui WES T BRANCH •'\- «--'- - - Iot> ' 00 0 ; C ... Lock II I LIVE STOC K 1 „ ivet., P,,,, CaptUal, 300,000 WM . C ARPENTER , A ? «» \ & JetTeKion County, nt Carihage. ess addressed (o the subscribe/ vill he immediat,ely attended i o nd fidelity. ,, / Pir e Inanrane c Afjency . I \iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, \ . C A P I T A L^$M0ti,»Q0. CON I'lNENTAP, INSURANCE CO. WKW TORKCITt. ' CAPlTAl^-500,000. HOME INSUPvANCE COMPANY, Now York Citv. CAPITAL—^LWKfJOflfl. UARTPOflD INSURANCE COMPANY, ! Hartford, Conn. CApirAL-f&fltt.oeo MONTGOMERY COUNTY MUTUAL IWURANOE COMPANY.,. Caiuijcharrie, N. Y. , CAPITAL^$100,800. , I ^ORTItEll^JV.Y.lfViSURAiVGE COMPANY, '• '\ \ \ Pltntsburgh, N- Y*; , .U- l CAPITA1?-|100,ROO. AGRICULTURAL I A'SURA ATCE COMPAJVY, %VntertOwn.A'. i Y : GAPITA'l^-ilOO.OOO. .-f.4 ttOKRfS CHASE , Alienr, liowvill*. J^ACKEREL; «JMW^ HS^W: Halibut, M «.„,„„ ftt^sgBBt^j^. J. M. WILCOX. Important National Workv, PUIILISIIED I1Y I). AlM'LETON &Co . S1G tc J 18 Brand-»ay,Neiv York. Tue following works arc sent to Subscribe! in any part of the' comilry, (upon receipt ol idtai prVe.Jhy mail or express, prepaid : THA'NKW;rtMi-:RlCAN CYCLOPyKDU : A popu'ar liielioit'irv of General T e Ki| select < ml Chi \\h. ' Your Ihe past ic:niesl me iogive y perlcct ndi-plednees, t et lwiu\.\—R#be ft lie - '• For several niou fcRaker's Sewing A! the conclusion ihnt e Keying heautifullv a ist.-.bor-suvj! milv and he New-Yofk. •i-from Thos. il. Le Pi^tViji Clol ; IhillRit.ssi •I'l.o \New Am rd hut not pe •ivohut sufficientlv detailed.fr; rlv prejndi \iWrt ! lalf Mai\ with- mid vei :,u .:-1. • ilin the nth Wales, dated.I; tsident in Sydney, IJ,ISoS i Melhoiin.e, in 1853, in and.ti If Horn shades, he Uukj.- as a ild 1. nveil by sailoi-3 lied up fro speak.—Thoy are required to brim/ land- now.—All the stntintient fnfor- oin ihe 1 *(es.t leports ; the ,reograph \ s keep pace with the latest explora- tion 1 niattera inclfide the Mreshest . tbe biotraphieal' notices not onU the dead, but also of the living.—It is n ofilseft of Ore •te of ar vould dei inid-lnigbt bhirt making as' the diteful spring of woes unnumt,creri.-\-Pr.>l. North, \ 1 tnke pleasure ii» saving, that the Grover & linker Sewing Machines bare more than sustain- ed my expecmtlun. After trjying and re turn ing others. I have three ol I he in in operation in my diflel-ent places, anil, after four vears' trial, have no fault toliad.\—J. U^Hammond, Senator ol Soutli Carolina. ifc has had one of Grover & Baker\ y Sew g Mnchint for s nud I iieiterai Aunoiincemonl FKGJI THE EiuAKefe\cnY PUHUSIHN G HOUSE.' 100i000 CATALOGUES, New, Enlarged and Revised—Now Ready \tor Superior Inducement! io the PvUie ! L GP A new nml sure hlan for obtaining Gold and Silver Watches, and other Valuable Prises, Full pnrliculnrs (riven in Calalo^mes, which will he sent pee to ull upon niinlicotibii. -ViiiiiKble'Cifft, worth 'V,,,,, M ctH . l o * {0 5 Guaranteed to each purchaser, $100.0CO in Gifts Imre been disrribn'ed to my patrons within the prffl six months—$159,000. ftj be' (Jistributed du- rine the next six months. The inducements offered Agents are more lib- eral than those of any other house in the business. . Having been in the Puhlisliing flud Bookscll- mgbttstaem for (he last eight vears, my exneri- eucoenabUamo to conduct the Gift Knternriae wilnthi!igreajteit satisfaction to nil. fcy ,. K °5*f VYantcd iftteverv Town and Coun- ty, t'ur Tun parii cu i: U -i aJdVeflg On-UrmvPiau iHUAJVERULISON. ^&z2i y J^**^ 3 > s «*^ rf ; that has be' i/.Philndelphia P ERSONrWAS^i^X: CHANG E >Vtk BBLS. WhU«, ¥e«ovr and ^-B »„- ' yJ gars of every tjuarity tt^^tMrUp^i. cea for CASH, wholesale and ratato v brZ . HOLDEN $• DE WE ? =t labor saving machines invented. I take much pleasure in . p it lo the public,\—J. G. Harris, Governor of Ti nneFsee. • \ It is a beautiful thing, nnd puts everybody Into an excitement of good humor. Were 1 a Catholic, 1 should insist upon Saints Grover Sf linker having an eterunljlioli.lny in cominemorit' tlop of tiiekflood deeds torhuiiianity \—Cossius \ I think it by fhr the best potent in use. This Mtochincean he adopted, frou] thfc finest cambric totbe hjiiviestcassin.cre. lt'sews sironee^, fns- te/,nndniore beautifully lhan one can luragine. If mine coota n,»t ho ,rei.|»c«J, nio>iejr conlfiKM h„y it.'>|-arr».iJM. grown, fia^hVilte.Tean. PERSONS WISHIN G T O CHANG E their husii a rapidly increasing com ~*---- humlreoVarejcoinK, -. nett adv N«w SeMleme^nt. where humlfr thecliinate is mild and delinhtful, merit of the llaimaoitton aettlemeat in another coiuiuu. CLYORi fi- . ORDER.O F EDWAR D A. BROWN — Countyr Judge ofte«s County—N.otice; ia hereby given to all persons b«vmg daima against Sedgwick Coats,dece*aed, late o f th« town ol Moriinsburgh, that they are required, to present tbo a*n»e, with (be voflchera there* of to the Adtnin^Tairbi and Admin istratoi a f the residence of f\' ' \\ ' »*_-_.=_... 1860 B o f OliviaiCoots, in Martinir- burgh, on or before H^e l6l h day <|f Mprcb, \.amittisfratrif. USff, Adiainia tntor of Sedgwick . Dated 8«pt. 7, 1 859. • of Sfrfgwtck Co*t», deceased. V.. ANllMNY . ,cd and bound i g al the North.' kind belongi-fig MMmS'l American & Foreign Stvreoscepie Emporium. le.'ly along ' s . iNorlll-Wtste of ihe Black Ri 1ANCI S SLGF.R, ^UPRE-ME CHL'RT, Coun7y : Richii viubjir md Pn , John e II •f Lev ivinbui E. ANTHONY, 30.'J V, Photographic Materials for Am at ex tended cunncciot? mako ouV rol EinpiM-iun. for Photographic Malr scipv- ThUU (lie - -• ' red Stales whose attc to these brauehe*. , N.Y le Trade 'tehmivety dovotcd IM?M HOOFLAND'S ^*tf BM«^. ^ GREAT ' STANDAR D REMEDIE S of the present nge, hnVo acquired their greet, popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satlslucUoo is n-adi-rcd by thim ia all caw*. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ICUA posmvn.1 coaa ' ' Ziiver Complalat, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, ITeWons V*~ b)Uty p Diseases of tho Kidneys. snd all diseases arising from a disordered liver, or irsak- nees of tho Stomach and Digestive Organs, nutw rmi, wuoos rmi, AM mu *« *«t See our Almanac for proof. Para, 76 cents per Bottla. Hoofland's Balsamic in u rosmvaiT cuas ordlal Craap, PMnmoaU, latipiont CatunuB^tiaav and has per6'v«*d the most astortUhing enrca^vcr known COHP1KMED COKf^CZIfTIOII. As a iSiarrhcoa Cordial it Is nuetji^lU-d. Hoc*, 75 ee&ta HOOfLAW^S fiERMAN PILL, I aelBE well KnowB tbronghoafc Bnrope and Aawrica, Mtdi r no *>mmm1atloo hare, O^sgran {rarely vatwtatta, ate preparea with gr«U aaaetneas, and are mgar-eoated. Ko batter Cathartic Mil can be fboni Faica.SScts.perbox. These medictues are prepared by Dr-a U. JacaaoB * Cft,KuTaWpWa,Pa,ana 8 t Lonts, Ha, aadawaoUbf aVnarlats and dealers lb mirtleU» everywhere, tht^g- nsfaraofC. M. JACKSOM wiH be a W**l%., Inonr«'J^ryii||r-»^ wfll and tastlBtoayax' •arts «f the couatry. tboo«o4*ro<ai s f'RBSWfs WISHIN G T O KSTAB ^ , tish Manufactories l» a new and'thrrvln*' place where bnsineas ia:jtoW- See advertiaeBaeaa «Mk» | Hanmnntpn 1 IOttT, , L1G«*--Ad»ra«ii»i« e a» d Taf- •rrf t ^^^^p*m^^Mrn^Lfm, r«nd Lamp OtU, at wrtoWsale and reUU, by - HOLDEN A Dl %®g. >*,.]i nplvim You : :, Joel Uopk I Albert Swinburne, Joel Hopkins : <). To Albert S«inbi 1 Joseph Rood, defend; iereh) summoned lo a: oniplaint o f Rich art! G. Swinburne, John iwitiburne, J;!iio S. Rood and Prudence II !. Hopkins, plniniiHs, a copy of which h ieret.. annexed and whi. h « E s filed on tin I tii day of Novmber,i n the County Clerk's Mice of Lewis Countv, and to serve n copy f your answer on the Subscriber at his ollice, •••\gnyXoun- f York, with- o f this sum- iv o f Framklinand Btt in twenty iay , after tl mons, exclusive ol the ? of Nei dav ofs , ond if you fail to answer said complaint, us here- by lequireil. the ] laintiiT will apply to the Conrt for the relief demanded in the com- plau.t. RALP H SWINBURNE , PlaiiitiQ's Attorney, Chateaugry, N. Y. B Y ORDE R OF EDWAR D A . BROW N County Jndgn of Lewi s County- Nc is hereby givtiri lo all persons having t-1: against Gilbert Braitmrd, deceased, late of liii town ofLeyden, Hint they are required to presenrthe same, with tho vouchers there- of to thaaAdmihistrator, James Brajnnrd, at bin dwelling house in Leyden, on or before the 1st dny of June. lSfJO. Dated Nov. 20th, 18o!l. JAME S BRA I N ARD ; Administrator. B Y ORDE R O F EDWAR D A.BROW N County Judge of Lewi s County—Notice > nil persons havingolai s-jRiSa^-***'*'- effectiwr mttidmMlb d diseases SanimarUiaUi reputed to euro. I t b believed that aach a f^. t&y is wanted by those, who St^ r 'from, Stta. mouar con>pkfatta, and that one I which will ac- complish their care must prove of immense « » *ice 1© ftis large class o f oar afflicted fellow\ •cUjiens., How completely this compound will\ doi t has been proven By experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the fbllo*n» complaints: -J??, SCROFULA, AND SCEOFOLOTJS COMPLAJIJ^» EatJPTioms ASD' EBTJPTIVB DISEASES,! TJTJL CBBS, PIHPLES , BLOTCHES, TDMORS, ^SALT RHKUIT, SCALD HBAD , STPHILI S AS D SYrnr.. LITIO ArrxoriONs, MERCUEIAI, DISEASE, DKOPST, NETJUALOIA Otti TtC DOULOCKHA]CS, DEBILITT , DTSFEPSI A AKD INDIOESTIOS^ EBTSIPCLAS, ROSE, OR ST . ANTHON< B yiEs[ and indeed tho whole class of complaints otisW from latPUKTTT OF THE BLOOD. ' v ]i \ This compoand will l>o found aT\ great pro- moter of hoalth, when taken in tho spring, to ex- pel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of tho year. By tho timely expul- sion of them many^ rankling disorders arc nipped in tho bud. Multitudes can, by tho aid of t/ii$ remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through widen the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted-to do thia through tho natural channels of the body hy an alterative medicine. Cleanse out tho vitiated blood whenever you. find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimplei), eruptions, or Bore.); cleanse it, when ^ you find it in obstructed nnd sluggish in tin veins; cleanso it whenever it is fori!, nml your feelings will tell you when. Even whero no particular disorder h felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing tho blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can bo no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of lifo ib disordered or overthrow!!. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, tho repu- tation of accomplishing these ends. But tha world has been egrcgiously deceived by prepara- tions of it, partly because the'drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more be- causo many preparations, pretending to be con- centrated extracts of it, contain.but littlo of ilia virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been misled bv largo bottles, pretending to gire a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of ., | these have been frauds upon the srek, for they a' | not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but : j often no curativo properties whatever. Hence, -. I bitter and painful disappointment has followed the\*use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself ia justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, ami intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from tho load of obloquy .which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it lias vir- tues which aro irresistible by the ordinary run of the discuses it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the sys- tem, the remedy should bo judiciously taken ac- cording to directions on the bottle. I'KEPARED BY DR. J . C . AYEB & CO. , L O W E L L, M A S S. Price , 8 1 per- Bottle ! Si x Bottle* for 85 . Dr. Ha n »,en ideu iug llor? ty TI admiuisic llg-. W l in goodne XW TI p.sliiLov UniiedSl wholesale ll's Conditf ified with o the United' es, will in. nckugcofll ese Powder mpanied w them, and s the world'. e'rflioveaili ville.andb* by all large in Powders, II the Kir.s-i- Stairs A cut nriablvhc fo vrelPs Gondii arc put up in ih full d.rec oh for 25 cc- vhich bn of twoTi mdon ea on Powde large pa ons ha»y ts per pi rapenahvo/ $500. lo ex and utility an lesaresoldbv Druggists th is and South Druggists in \ other ho all the dr the princ nllyl _ DARl.EY'S ARABIAN HEAVE REMEDY, •or the cure of Heaves, Thick and Broken Wind Cob Is, Coughs\ arid all diseases which affect . TH E WIN D IN 4JQRSES. Arabs, who feed i ed to England if ARABIAN, from most splendid hors their horses tw leiriemark'able. ich he a So\; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself sucu a renown for the cure of even- variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that' it is entirely unnecessary for t $ to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever; it has been employed. As it has long been in constant use -throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is (kept up to the best it ever lias been, and that if-fijay be re- lied on to do for their relief all it lias ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOB TUB CURE OF Costiveness, ' Jaundice, 'Dyspepsia', Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, PSfes, Rheumatism, Emotions and Skin Diseases Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, ast a Din- ner POJ, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi- tive can take them pleasantly, nnd they arc the best aperient in tho world for all the purposes . of a family physic. Prise 25 cents per Box; Five Boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled useful- ness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish -gratis.our AMERiexsf-*AL- MANAC in which they are given; with also full descriptions' of the alxj.ve xonrplaints, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure. Do not be put oif by H unprincipaled dealers •with other preparation's they make mote proht -, on Demand AY ER'sf and take no others. 1 He sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. B , - . : , All our remedies are* for sale by illy of breathing' by i '/to' nornrn'l cllrnfrnMor alionoi the. blood, a lay'bctiRfd 'nt all t! dinav likeni-cbe giv nhni s a. I'rice 2h rfraor Heave Remed. Hftrrd &, Cc ,f»ne , All ( son. l-i-membcrthi*; \' ™D. \V. 11V 111) Sole Piopiielor, C7 Maiden l.i.nc. Ncu Yoi For sale, by John Doig. I. Riclmid>on. l.„ Deic'v, Turin; liauiio!! & AngirCupeuhagen. 43iu(i \SoifARO ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA . A Benevolent Institution established In/ sp?rt Eiuloirmcnt, for the Relief of the'Sick and Distressed, njfiuial ,rith Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. > ASSOCIATION, in vit and the dece , pTionsV < i''ic\c is needless ta add tlmt tho Aswiciu nils the Urghesl ftlcdic^l skill oftbt ill furnish the most approved modi hi Fo. i JOHN f T h unl l Syph audo eDire ,exprr Sen. lis.th dern to-rf oftheAs ich nnl 1:0 in \Weaknc iiuiiii':c 0 oc in lion itiuevtof dej ihe ic cure 0 1 the sum n Ihei fSpe rWn, II Al l plan Annu- il Dis- illi tlie «f the (Jlcet, -e.&c. lor the The Ilirectors.on a review ofthe padl. fee! as- sured that their labor* in this sphere of bei>e»o- lent elTorl hnve been of £rcat benelit to ihe nOiicl- ed, especially to the \onng. inii ihcy litive rcsnl- red todovote iheniselycs, »iih renewed-steal, lo this ven imporluiit and much despised causey „ An admirable Repoit on ypericatorihan. or Seminal Wenknesf, tho vice of Onanism. Ma»- tiirbnlion.orScll-Abuse.nnilotliei diseases ol ibe Sexual organs, by Ihe Consulting Surgeon, nil! be sent by mail (in 11 scaled cuvdope) Free ol Charge., on re- ceipl of Two Stamp* for post- age. Other Reports ami Tracts on ihe nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet.&c . are constanllv beia>7 published for grnlniliorts dij4tr> biilion, and will be senl.lo Ibcatllicled. Some, ifllw - - . fi.hnson Willard, deceased, lute o f covered during the lust j ear, are of great valnr. orDiana.thot they are required to . ,V'l«M^'r^^5?lM ^, !l^ l • rM,, !i c,,, • DU •Ai SKIL : ,e same, will! the ^ U eher« 1 , thJreol V*J££?1£ 0 h£^?£ a 2\ n .- ^ r ? the present the same , willi th e vouehert \ thereof 10 Culharine Willard, Executrix, at her dwelling house in Diana, Lewi s Courtly, on or before the second Jlondny o f March next Duted August 1st, I EC!) CATHARIN E WILLARD , Executiix. DY ORDE R O F EDWAR D A . BRU1VN, 1/ County Judge of Lewis County—Notice isihereby given to all persons having claims against Lewi s D e 2bte!le , late or Denmark in said county, deceased, that they are re quired to pressnt the •ame 1 with the rouclier Iherefor, t.o Gilbeit B. jTthngon, Executor, at'his residence in Denmark, on Or Lefor«. thw ]st day of December nest. Dated Alay 20th ]W>!>V ^ GILBER T B: JOHNSON , Execi B Y ORDER' O F EDWAR D A . BROWN , County Judge o f Lewis County.—Notice is hereby given to nil' persons having claims aguinst George Wilkinson lute ofTnrin, de* ceased, that they are required to present tlie strne.witb the vouchers tblrcof, to either ofj l W ttibseribers, nt their residences in Turin or West , on nr before th e 15th dny t,f Febtu- IPB9. ary I860.\' Daied at Turin,/Itg. «' HENRY. B A ©AN, GALEN RICHMOND* J SHOE BUSINESS Atfft FA(Tf0fc- iei. can be,carried <mjM»Bf«Wy a* Biir»SlM>toW. a^e advertiMwent dHtrntao/tUui*^ 11 TALL WAKTIK G FA3&£^ A M^ H^tfiil climate,rtebanft, and aeearaffom frLrts, *•« adverthrtment of BanmoAlM Sfennda In >n> other column. -^ ^ * ' Association, No. >hia,P.n. By order ot ihe Di JCZRAIMIRA GKO FAtKCHJt.u,fcjecii SotfthjNinth Strcel.fi'hihrtleh AVELL ICTFARM LAmS^FOn SALE, 2j Miles from Pliilndeiphia by Railroad, in the S1J1.. of New Jci sey. Soil tttnone the best Cufngricfatl tural jiurposes.being ngood Jonni MiiL with a clatt hottoin--The land is b Urge tract titled iul\' small farms, nnd hnndreds fhrni nil p^rts of th inniry are now settling ami bnfldjng.jThe rroos Ijproduced are larae and cnu be seen>4rj.wiuir.'—i i Th e climate i s delighi&I nnd sec ure JKMoTW j Wfms from $15to $%H p w a«r^, parable Willihi four yenrs u» iBatallntej.is.'Ttt. visit Ihe place leave. Vine Strrci Wljurfai Philadelphia at 71 nj fli.. hy Rvilroed for Il.mmouion. or ad.kpss Us •L^^Z^tt!.^\!!!?^. 1 '^-^^ aRAPE GROWERS eAN CAMITE SKSS^tt^ eo,on,fli ninlion- selou inftot. A DmMlSrtRAT&R 8Sfffl lBJet; f ^fs,:^xr.S^ te^4^?&4*? ^S^ JTT J w '•*e6*i%<lwr4ef 14 Agnet H M V*n rettdetica ia D^MBwk.oft oil befari %9 Bt *' orA P ri ' ' I8 ^°- Dtted fij^TSa AGNES VROMA H; ASmwhtmifix ! Wm. L. VROMAN, AdminisiratV^ DR. M^ANB'S' 0 - CELE^IAXED, VERMIFUGE LIVER kLLS. \IXT'E l?eg leave to ^allthe atten- 1 \ tion of the Trade, and rxipre^ especially the Physicians of country, to two of the n>6st pop- 5 ular remedies now before the pub- lic. We refer to -. Dr. Chas. M'Lfjne's Celebrated Vermifuge ariri Liver Pills.. We do not recommend therri as universal Cufe-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, \ For expelling Worms from the human system. I t has .also beer* administered with the most satis- factory results lo various Animals subject to Worms. THE IJVER PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS/ all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, & C In cases of * FEVE R AN D AGUE, preparatory to, or after taking Qui- nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men- tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to foil when ad- ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMIN G BROTHERS , PITTSBURGH, PA . to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success- &My engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give theif undivided time and atteftfinn to thei£*nanufacture. And being de- Ne:rmined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele- brated Veraiifuge and liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among th*- '. great remedies o f the day, they wiU^conthrde to spare neither time not expense in procuring the Best .j and fluwst material, and com- ! femod them in the most thorough ! -—- _ AbyressMtwtfers to FIMDTC IlOt, PiMftugl, PS. •*» aai Pturalata>s atAulag Irom others C aam,-*r% *> #tU to write their ordora ^ .. . , J**»^™*K«M,'fr- W'lBoa* wlaaTaf ta ^^^to£M r & : •g2J?&g?*i5JJ\ ,|W > \'.?»• .* M °* Varaillata fa# : , _ _ w .. •-.,.., , _. .. „ „ Yeraiiftiia (W tSSSg^'t^&^tomC^m**' JOHNDOtO, L , B . RICHARDSON, IA>VT«I< , ndby allDrnggislanml Deaf-r^ everywhere..