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•K-SS** *S' Little Mab, Ihe keeper's daughter, singing by the brooklet's side, i With ber pl.ym.tt. singing carol. . f the great Eastertide ••.,:,;- And the violet and the primrose make swoct in- cense for the quire, In the sunlight when the rosebuds hide the thorns upon the briar. In the lamplight: — With a proud, defiant beauty. Mab, the fallen, k flaunts ulong. Speaking sin's Words, wildly laughing, she who sang that Paschal song, And a mother lies a-dying in the college faraway, *„,t . mmher cries to Heaven, •' THOD hast said, • / trill repay.' In the moonlight :- Mabel, a, an Easter vigil i-drenched.plain- .... gravestone ... the churchyard, where\ her mother sleeps. Like the tearful saints of Magdi keep. •• There, trailing cruel thorns. Mor w i,h piteous blent. The lost lamb (so her nio.be, prayed} and the Good Shepherd meet. A GHOST SIXTKEN FEET HIGH.—Th e following ghost story is solemnly relat- ed by the editor of the Sonora (Cal„) Age, who claims to have seen the \ what is it ?\ \ Lyon'sRaDch, near Sonora, is haun- ted The place was once the property of James Lyons, who assassinated one of the Blackly brothers some mouths ago, after having sold the ranch to them.— The shade is presumed to belong to the murdered 1-rother, Blackly. The barn seems to be the principal scene of its op- erations, and a number of miners who have slept tlnTe have been driven from their lodgings by its remarkable pranks. According to their story, it appeared to them in the shape of huge man about sixteen feet high, who arose from amidst the hav piled up in the barn and tossed the bales around* as if they were as lisht as feathers in his grasp. \The story goes that this unwelcome visitor on several occasions chased the Judders from the barn, making. giant strides after the fugitives. On one oc- casion one of the men shot at the ghost, but the ball had no effect. The upshot of the story is that his ghost ship're mains master of the held—or rather jbarft.\ POL ] I K-. E.- •hpfhu-, . rent- and lite and home : 1 le. Si.ai Notbi:, - . en. lvthit , AT H..MK.—Alway s ss mid del'erenee to nen.ls. Som e child.-, ivilevorvwh.iv.lse , tit there th.-\ are enar> l'-f'il ts -so nrnuefully tipo j makes: them s o Inv speak u m v •xcept e ami l ehil dy , as •espect and dutiful deport m ie plainest taee beautil'ul . -Mv S>.I;. hear the instmetin n ,.f thy lath. .-.'and forsake not the la w ot'tli v mota.-r. f..r thev shall be an ornament ..f.r-if.-t.nt o thV nead. and chains o f jruld abu, / thy neck.'*— Pmwrb x 1 '• £, 9.' J^sr^* Among the late California items is a statement that Col. Fremont is sending down from his mills to San Francisco \ a chunk of gold, about the size of a Philadelphia brick,\ every week. .Laws of Xew York—By Authority. , EvF-r. .^v. uni. ES a different lim e sliall.be pre.cn b m :j.er. .: . sbal, roinmenc e ami take efftct thouglioin sire ' >i^. i.'dcV,'chap. 7. part'l, Revised' Slat' CHAPTE R 37. d Hudso n River Railroad.\ Pa T ! , Pcop UkH/vn' . Km MW^4^B faiths. s * Lewis County Official Directory. <;ooNTni/66E - . Henry fc. Tinner, Lowville. TOUNTY CLERK - Waller B. Fonter, Turin. Dep. Co. Clerk, Win. W . Dolg, Martioabitrsh. f*HERtFF- CheBtei Ray. Marlineburgb. DISTRICT ATTORNEY— L. C. Killtain, Martnjsburgb. MEMBER OK AS3EMBLY-- K. T. Hough. West Leyden. 'JOUNTY TREASURER, Diodate Pease, Martiusburgh. •UiPTS. OF POOR— Hirom Porter, Loyvv.tle, Ailed . Porker, Harrisbttrg;h, EleaierSpenceii L»/«wn, ;ORONERS— . Thoma Kofer.; Port Leyden. Win. C. Clark, Deer River, V ft. Waters, Hotiseville, 1USTICESOF SESSIONS - K.BiiDjham, Dnynnavi.la. E.M. Dunham, Montague. »r«to^ FOOTP^TiSp^? No.3 1 ?3f c 85 James st.|, Rome, N.Y . WBOLMtALmPXfVtntlK Groceries, Flour, Pofk, Lard and \ :pPfovs*ion*,&5>AIco?iol, Gam-p/unc, Wait, Nail*, Water Lime, Ac , Window Gin * hnve open door Noilh of thellridce, up Hairs, where thev are pirpared to do nlOtqJa of work in their line, on short notice,and in ihNtbeM ely le ofworkmitiihhip. To those wishing to kfte ihefr houses painted the uning neaaon, we«A/ihey would do well lo call . ' '- - Elsewhere. tub( Sifjrn and Ornamental ._. lining and Piper Hanging- neatly done and (Colors Mixed lo order, on reasonable N. B. SYLVESTER, ITTORNEY AM ) (COUNSELOR A T LAW. Lowville,N.Y. 19-1 S. W. HAZEN, 1 ttorne.y and Counsellor at Law Mariinsuiugh, Lewis Co.,N . Y. Of O (line in A./ . STKPIIENS' Block. L. C. KILHAM. Atiorney and Counse'lor at Law, Mnrlinshurgh, l-ewiiCo., N Y. N. B.-Al l iJimitieHH <;ntru.med to liis enf' *ill be altftided It. with proimilnt-Bs. January 1,1060. EDWARD A. BROWN, ATTORNEY YMH.'Ol'NSELOIt AT LAW- l.owvillc, L.ifriH Co.. IN. Y. Will attend attend to n I1.0I this ho North- John M, Niiscott, Attorney & Counsolor at Law, rruiN, A', v. <i-i HENRY E. TURNER, Attorney and Counselor at Law, LOWVILLE, LEWIS COUNTY, N. Y. XW OJ/U-r in J. O'Doitm-ll'i New lirick Store. ABM. I. MERENESS, Attorney and Counsellor-at Law, M Mt'nN.-SUURCJH.N. ']Y. } (I'it.llf.'Hllh.ck'!) 0. T . A T WOOD, f Attorne y & Counsellor at La w CARTHAGE , N . Y , VsT Offico in Gallngor's Block. JVIMerd it, Sturdevant , \Vholes,t! • Grocers and Commission Merchanb, 60 Vcso v ijtrcet . (Uetvvoe.,, A.lo r Hous e am i JAH . 8.Sruui.>.v.v!sr . \ 3JJ| NEW-YORK. COUGHLAi* , LANGUE Y &, CO. M,uiuf,,clurei and Whoietale Dealer, in Hats, (rips, Straw and Fur Goods, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, li IB Jl O ;V S, M ILL1 NER GO OD S, frc No. 3 4 Courllmiti Htiectl, IVCMV- York . Opposite the Merchants Hotel. RUTSON REA. D EALER in 1'ro.liu-f, Ihiltcr, rhepiie a. (Srain. All kinds of Prodiioe bouphtc jy Onice next door South of the Bank , Lowville LowviflP, January 1st, 1SG0. . DOCTOR CONE. PHYSICIAN AM) SURGEON. Re H idet.ced i recl y onpositeth p nn^tis t Church , Lowvillc , N . Y . 19- 1 R.C.CONK.M.D. DR. J. A . NICHOLS, DENTAL SUKUK.ON-Offic f ove r 1 r.) punis h Ulse sweaiiu{t by bi Passed February 18 IfflHJ, thre Ti.e people of tne State o( N e • eait c and Assembly . do enact S qy . Wt, f nevenheC,m m wainrnhi s Jitatfi slia.ll liave a p p 3 of such pdy ea.lj two, 1 Otl Upo . i.por idgec of art lappl tne ch n\o y «* sed appear (ilyor an'y su airma administer oaths to ffirm athr 'y of perjory tir. t.til :talutea n by th « foil e cha brought before o Bhall wilfully falsely to aoy \mn^t'ee'u'pou ,and shall 'be rinan or a maj L Jus.i ! Of |] einpt-mirt, or to the Comity Judge ofi .iciilhe cuyigBituatedorioth e R.curdero f L 3 ?iS\.'f°?' appearing t o inc h Juati that the testimony of »ny r inquiry', a QC t, Jolg e ->« Recorder .e rlaty of i.l d lay be mit e rial in *Ti?£i^$ n ™™\*'^i$i in suc h city, l o h°e specined^'he'^ h sumtnona shall be serre d by ahowin isoina the Kiime, and delivering To RO\)! or the summons , or a ticket contalam., Con a , y ^?R°ii m i ' h e f \ S o f «\>e*«a° n Oouit a of Record . , 91 -of ihe failure of any witnes s r o „ tend nd by said summons , the Justice or offi summons , upon du e proof o f the ser ml oi ihe failure of such witness to an Juce such books afld pape.s,accordfn • l o / such subpoena or ^hall |ref liS e r;ommittee, oi to anawer any o vv thereofshal l deeide to b e pioWr'.'X^ shall bo deeme d in contempt -~ ™ • •- officer •- ' — ».„,-,.,, ' \ ' *\ a juauce o r officer t o issu e an air.TT h»^J I « H• rmu *»altarh e court of which he ah 11 siswaaBSSJSS**? forthwith bdn ? Mm before thesi s 3umJ penon i. and •retld«nl^^-S , ! , '.•» P>wiUeiion of iffleer harg ••f the defendaot , i re htm.<eJfofthe eoaHwgi ^ t ^S \ ct >* -. Bame proceedings. aWBbeh^ * **' ts may oe imposed, and ih» i ; \** > II. SHRAUB, KA3UIO.\ABI.E HAIR DRESSE R AND Spconer.—Will put Razors in order,and keeps •the brat uuahty for sale. Perfumeries ofull kinds. IFSIlDj) ovei S.1I. \ViiiL-fiell',!Jootand Shoe •Store, LowiHIe. 19-1 JOHN DOIG, ^ DEALRR IN DRIHJS.MEDICINAL , PAINTS, Oiln, Bushes , Dve-SfuIVs, Witulow-Glaas, &c. Also,eveiv variety of Family Groceries. /.owville, Lewis Co., N\. Y.— Pure WiiiesanJ K. Collins Kellogg, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES , UTOTS AN D SHOES, , CRO«KERY, &C , Lowville, N . Y} MANCHESTER, BASS. &/CO., 'YHOLEBALE AND RETAI L DEALER S IN •J/ug s.Chemical*, P.niUs, Oihand Groceries, K1RBY HOUSE, Court street,-Watertoirti, A'. 1*. Mils WELL KNOWN HOUSE, Havin , bee n leasL-il b y th e subscribe r fo r u ter m o rep\ur' 'ivit'lf-•'\nveV.'ien xl nd 'e lio ns\v\aVablV i Iti s prepare d to nceommodnt e i n th e bes t stv l th e (ravellin g Comniunilv . It s situatio n i convenien t tolh e Rai l Roau* Depot. w her e cot; veyaneeanrereadvauheru-rivalo l di e C.irF loconveyimsWgerMo ih e Houtje . J ACKMAN. W,iterto«n . Jan . 1,1860 . ASSIGNEES ' SOTICE . A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO J. M VVlLCOX, !,v note or book account, are re Fir e Insuranc e Agency. .liTNA INSURANCE COMPANY , CAPITAL—500,000. • HOME LVSURANCE COMPANY, New York Citv. CAPITAL—$l.UUli,()0(). HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. CAPITAL-$500.000 MONTGOMERY COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Conajrlmrrie, N.Y. •'A PITAL—1100,000 NORTHERJVA'.Y.IA'SURAA'C E COMPANY J'lutt-buris-li, N.Y . CAPITAL—$100,000. AGRI ULTURALUVSURAJVCECOMPAiVY Wnlertown.A'.Y. CA PITA L-J100,000. MORRIS CHASE, Agent, aROOBRIBB. GEORGE WAIT, Importer ami VVliolesnle Dealer in Teas, Sugar, Molaaaes, Coffee, Spicesi Oil, Soap, Candles, Havana ^ Segara, Tobacco, Fo&manr r&vxva, A C ^ 359 & 36! Broadway, Albany N^Jg| ed may pur* way. »U0 Ibn r • - --_- satne pmaltic-s ma y o e imposed , . _ ijhmea t inflicted »»In case s o f » wltoesa appear and «iv e eTidenea on the trial of V3*l, before a c ; rcuit or special term oftli e SuuremT«;-• — • Se c 4. Th e act entitled, » An act t o egSZig A» mo n Coonc l ofih e city of Ne w York t o take testoiS \ r>y In ma'ters referred for loreatlfation o r uStuvJ\: oiase J i a^rtiary eWith , eigtireen hundre d and «7 ; n» e is hereby re prfad. \ \ T Sec. 5. Toia^ i shall Uk e effect i.i mediately. *^*SiCiI?S 2S?^l ' ta 2f ««Pti«I «he tSSSBSSitiSSP 11 ^^ \^^Sf WM ^ eT * 1 l *~ ft « »«« ^'«»« *note D * PLOYD JOWB»,*er«My of BWr MANUFACTURERS &. DEALERS ITALIAN & AMERICAN MARBLE MONUMENTS TOMB STONES \\Be Ver V k ' ,u, „ of ,. J1, \ ul e Work. XT!lVr\ •«*4-?V 1 '\\ P** '^\l^ Jcain U%£ ^^\y- f»n»»raf and Mecna-n ™ » ii'\ b '•\'••flnr mabufacto „ ' *8tf ^S^^^^S New Paint Shop! \Ihe subpcribersbec len inform the eitizrim IIIIH place iintTtheadiDttn towns, that ihej ened a shop in the village of Low*il|e,one upon'us before goiairf' OrCarriare Poinfl Pninling.Gmining and I rA H outers |irt npdv attended lo. H. H; BARNARD, JOHN B. RAGAN. YANKEE NOTIONS^-Fancy * Toilet ar J- ticlua and PerRimery'ln great supbly - Pocket Cutlery,, Razors, Violin and Guita Ti n lerjr nd Toys for the Holidays, in emlleia ty for sale by \ HOLUE N S, DEWEY . 13. 1H59. THE COURT OF DEATH. REMBItAN T PEA I E pilote d the Portrait o f Wash - igton 're m life, which waa purchase d by the Gover n .» m lor *2,000, at,U no w adorns .h e Caplioi. H laco.i. idereil the best likeness of Wai.hlti(t(oii extant. In IcfiO, Mr. Heale execute d or fi,.i^),(<l hlscelebr a •it painting of (tie Court ol Death, illustrulitjir ttic I'o — Heat li, by HlshopT|»iteu». Thi s paintlnn co v \ \- ' \ 7:t)ir« «r». «.. is Zi lifo u *ag ork oi Death , War, l'., grulion. Sensua l Pleasur e KcllKion in..I ClirUtinn Intempe m Fnlin over JLGc^y^taMHlkji .„ „a Y of December, one thooaai ^ — +d and fifty, to Jonathap Bdwardf oHhecity ol toy; in .aid Srot«, to Mm tU •&&**& lA4 I un ot four hundred dollars, ai tollowi, to wit: l v ne-thlrd in three years, one-third in lour years. id oae third in fire years from tna.dale ol said Miris;a|re. to|(|etlier with tbe lawful interest io be --••- • •\ • • ofe December, 1800,, nd to *rtttet: - S UPREME COURT.-Gifteet E . Sear) a ? U. . At^nM.lSwHAEIeeiiiC . Searl, his wile, •|feSff8a:'R»£r a A. Searl, bis wife* *ml KKFEltENc'ES-Kcv . Dr Pri. rable Kembrai ill Prulo, Ptiil S3 C^ 1? 12 A. T * STANDARD REMEDIES i;ubouudad sutUlattioa HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS YIUOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, AND FEVER AND AGUE. SLO our Alumnae for proof. PatCE, 75 ceutB per Uottlo. Uoofland's Balsamic Cordial Coughs, Cojda, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, ^ i Ji J„Iun a ever CONFIRMED COKSl'3IJ>TION . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILL, In our'•£.•-•,•./(« Wilt Gild tcrttil.KH all our agents. CLARK'S SYS.UP. Tood and habits of civilized man induce t majority an impure condition ol ihe bloi i PARK, Wholesale TRY CLARK'S SVRL'P, the. ( TRY CLARK's'sYRl'I' fori mule. _TRV CLARK'S ^VRUPfor dice, &c , or any blood disease. CLARA'S -SVRUP, in ull case ca|)iicity, ordisoaoeB of the Spine '\CLAVK'S^VRUP changes tl lion of the blood,and kilU • of dis CLARK'S SYRUP i CLARK'S SYRUP, fori at. pots . Tin is magi LARK 1 .- SYRUP for Weakly. Delicate Fe- males or Sick] v, Putiv Childivn, is tture, CLARK'S «YRUP bull Roots rndno Miner- aj»$5l)0 will he eiven foranv grain found in it. CLARK'S SYRUP curen any Weakness in emuiea, or Sitrofulous Children, magically., — This Vepeluble Preparo- :r 8 all over I tie world, and ' Scropula Complaints., and General DebiJily, it in per- nuieical, and in qua it bottle*, and U like to drink. For salein Aibam ,whoietale, hv A. Mc£LUK£ unu A.C.GRAN T & CO., Slate For Bale [by JOHN POIG, Lowville. n42yl Female fet-tly n -, Wombs c Wcakuease* Relief in Ten Minutes. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFER S ! THKORIGINAL MKDICINKS ESTABLISHK> IN 1837, amlfiritariicle of ihe kind ever introduced un- der the rufme of •• Pdlmeni e \q*t*r»,» i„ thit or an)/other country; all other Pulmonic Wajer* are counterfeit*. The genuine co% be known bytfie name DRY'ASSbeing stamped on each WAFER BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds,Sore Throat'Hoarseness BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS RelieveAntlimn, Broncbid's, Difficult Breathine ERYAN s PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Spilling of Blood, Pains in the Chest. BRYAN's PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consttniptior, Lung Diseaees. BRYAN's PILMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula und Tonsils. BRYAN's PULMONIC WAFEB « Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minutes, BRYAN's PULMONIC WAFER S , Are a Blepsinp to ull Classes and Constitutions, BRYAN's PULMONIC WAFERS • Are adantod (or V'ocalists and Public Speaklcrs. . Bftf AN'H PULMONfC WAIFEltS, I ,l *«Vfe ,, P'«. lorm and nlessant to the tdslr. N (m r WP i^\ , * UI ' ,IO \ l * ! -WAIKrta * i : 27£B:&™'°™™8wr' M/^SBSSf«*fer BttYAiri* ^^fdNfC WAFERS T o Traveler should taSStSBS***\ • r BRYAN'S i'^^i. PVLMOfi ISlfSS^;' B^£ To the Farmers o( Lewis ConnU:— The Subscriber la\es L'real pleanii nt (he Lowest Cash Prices, thefollowin kinds of Field and Garden Seeds : — PLO TW & . J. PiltoLk's Deer River Plow, both Steel and Cast ; Poller's Copenhagen The Celebrated Wcitcrlown Plows,-f> different sizes und kindx. Starhuck's liinds ntCiiltivators ; Sheurs Colter Harrow ; I huvc Ihe cxclusitc agency. led from the 13th day of December, 1850, be paid annually. Th Mid mortgage ontaininK tWuaualpWer »f adle In case of the on-payment of ihe said sum With interest as ..loresaid, was duly recorded inj the office of the f iiiinly Clerk of the County of Lnwis.on the 18th i ay of December. Ic50. at nine o'clock a. m , in .<iok L of Mortgages, page 278, &u. And there < claimed to be due on and by virine ol said r mrtgage at the lima of the first publication oi i'rs notice, the sumnl tour hundred and twenty ollara and ten cents, ($420 10.) And default has I e, n made in the pay ment tbeaeof, and no pro- • eeilines at In w have been had or commenced for the collection thereof, and the said sum is equits- |.ly due thereon. The mortgaged premises are described in'said mortgage a s follows, to wit :— r'All that certain piece of land situate'in Said town ol'Croghan, and is a nan of the seventh and eighth west, eighteenth and nineteenth north ranges of subdivisions of (ireat Lot No. 5 of Macombs' pur- chase, and is bounded as fol!ow«, viz.: Beginning at a hub in the centre of ihe State Road, thirty- eight links south of tj hemlock post marked C* and is fifty-eight links* west,'J2 chai.is 14 links south 2J degrees west,and eleven chains 90 links north, filiy degrees west from Ihe corner of 7lh, Hth west. 18th. 19lh Nonh Ranges; and runs thence north forty»six chains thirty links, (Back Sight S, ?° W.,) to a hemlock post marked D. S. P. &A.C- thence south eifjlity-seven anil one lialrdegrees cast, fourteen chains forty-three links to a hemlock post marked S. R. C , three links north, fifty-eight degrees east from an ash tree cornered: thence south five degrees, west fiftv- live chains fifty links, (back sight IV 8 U E.) to'a hub in said centre, SO links south, eight degrees west frem 11 hemlock post: thence along said centre north Hevenly-eeveiidegrecs.wcst one chain siittv three links to a hub and angle: llieuce along said ceiilre, north fiftv degrees, west fourteen chains fifty-nine links (back sight S. 511° E ) to the place of beginning: containing 70 4-100 acres, Roe' s Cheese Vat AND COOLER. li, allo w m e r favoijable , mid yo u ge t iii>,' thi s Vat . ille.PlaintifTs Altqrnev. and rendered by tbe Supreme Court, in ilw .ah _ entitled came, and bearing date the 7thid>y ol Febrrt»r»,«M« tboumind eigni hundred end Warty, i.ttw»ti€»«jfber. Referee, dnly appointed-Wree •aid Court, for that purpose, will sell at pVjtUfte auction nf the Lmw Office of Edward A. browta, in the village of Lo*r»llle, In the County of Lewie, on the t went j-ninth day of March next, at two o' clock, P. M., or thai day, the lands and pVemis*, which nre described in said judgment, substan- tially as follows, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the town of l.owville, aforesaid, being port of the North West subdivision of Gieat Lot No. twenty six, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at ihe south west corner of said subdi- vision end «iwa-tfcencenoith nine degrees east J1 chains 88 links to a stake nnd stones, thence north \>3 degree^.east, 25 chains to a stake and stones ; hence HAttfclfe degrees west, six chuins to a stake Handing in tbe south line rf Stow's '\ thence along a«id line south 81 degrees __ chains and«JJinks 10 an, Irouwood sapling, with the top cut off, marked for the corner; thenci south 9 degrees west thirty one chains and 'fifti \' ' > to a hemlock post, thence north 81 degrees ;,forty chains and seven links lo ihe pin beginning, containing one hundred and one 1 id one hulfnci e 1 f land. Dated Lowville.Feb. 15th,1860. HENRY E.TURNER, Refe, 'mf„;:i: is, BUVIIID; exceniiiis an o the party ol the fin ropresentativep, (heir heirs an ill mines whatsoever, and pai B ofiron, copper or lend, wbic •red, situated on any part t ies,wiih the right ana privilege ^^S^^^l^ Sdrofula, or King's Evil, ie ft cop-*Jrntiai»J distsiwo, a corruption of the blood,- by which this fluid becomes ritiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and* mny burst oat in disease on eiiy part o f it. N o organ is free from its attack*, nor is there, one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by.mercurial 4i*ea*e, low liring,<disw'dered or, —*—**•— food, impure sjiA filth, and filthy depressing vices, and, above all, by' J iiifection. \Whatever be its origin, unkesflihy habus.the his wife, Plaintlfts, agninst Franklin Thwing, Jnne his wife; William Thwing, and Louisa his wile; Ebenez<r W. Thwing; Sarah n- Bird; Mnrinda, wifeofEli Sanderson; ih'esuid EliSuu- derson; MarvT., wife of George H. Loring ; (he said George H, Loring ; Ebenezer W. Thwing, ns sole acting Eacecutoroflho L:ist Will and Testa- ment of Ann Thwing, deceased; Lbeneucr W. Thwing,and William Thwing. ns Trustees (un* tier the si\id.will) ofChnrles Thwing (the plain\ tiffherchi) nnd ol Francis Albert Thwing,and ot Franklin Thwing (above named); (he said Fran- cis Albert Thwing ; Mury Baker; The Bu«doin Square Buptisl Cl.urch (called in the suid willol AnnThwinp.deceiised The Deacons of the Bap- lisl Churchin Buwdoin Square, Boston); Asu Wilbur, Moses Pond, Dwight WheeSock. und Siiniuel G. Bowdlenr, Deacons of the -.uii: rriu, 1 L. Loriiif! ; lilar riiw o. anothe r mortgag e c 1 described , wa s exe r \too k und Jan e E.Cr c lie twentv-nini h da v ol eigh t hundre d an d fifty-.. ue d b v Ihe sai d Scoop . Fa i 'roo l SufeB . 11 id si of moi fill interest minim I lv : il containing ihe of the non-pujinent tly-'SFED GRAINS—Sc:otch \V!ie..t,llali,ui Wheat, Riir Black Eyed Pent ith ti the In I riinignrin n Gras s Seed , Re d Top , 1 it Urami s of FAMIL Y FLOUR,tha t c. k Whea t Flour ; Sal t an d Blacksmii l I kind s o f See d Corn . Ti t y l.ount y suiblo 10 enumeraieu n m o ar pelves , a s I charg e nothin g fhi ,'irlicle in introduce d foi ih e he ml the n yo u ge t a free exhibit i ^ALBANY COLLKGE^ f OF HEALTH . ESTABLISHED 1838. Herrick's Sugar Coated Pills. ^CHILDREN CRY FOR THE M ! Thi s remarkabl e America n reined v i s can v ingth e woHi.D'b y STOHM . Ove r five million' o boxesar e sol d annunl'y . Compose d entirel y o Flowers , Roots . Balsam s ne d extracts , llieir effec o n the huma n syste m is pleasant,satisfactor y an t successful . Aclin g directl y o n th e BLOOD,g'lund . soli.I s an d fluids o l th e body,thei r us e is atteu d e d wit h the lumpies t effect. I n sudde n attack , of diseas e on e o r tw o dose s alway s cut, . . . I , old standin g cose s of sickness , smal l do>e B - ro|.eaie d frequently—s o cleanse s dli e svstai n ilmtfgoo d healt h i s th e rssult . N o chang e it mlhs , olb e • elled j The ? iv e satisfaction , o r tb e j The v ar e considere d ch« nd in al l respect s superio r in th e WOR^-IJ . £^ Th e pil l wit h enpliiv emanate d w M.M SMI TIL DARLEV'S ARABIAN K AVE R E M E I) Y, ie cure of Heaves, Thick and Broken Wind Ids,Coughs, and all diseuses which affect 'THE WIND IN HORSES. Tlii s iih ( cobou l a wee k ut ti time , whic h no is e o f thei r remarkabl e speed , an d a s inlinduce d into Englan d som e vearsagu , b y M r Durl y of Yorkshire , wh o pro - cure d th e recip e from a n Arabia n Shie k orChief , from who m h e purchun- d a horse , du r in g hi s resi- denc e i n Svri a an d whic h h e u/leiward s import - e d t o Englan d an d know n a s th e DARLEY ARABIAN, from whic h spran g th e larges t an d mos t splendi d horse s eve r knowin . It wil l no t on - ly preven t but elfectuult y cjr e ih e abov e name d complaint ; itcleanse s th e breathin g appniatus . ' l g from th e ni r cell s the. ly.np y o r se - 1 o n th e diseus - nthc r He r s an d sel l for ! Ilerrick's Kid Streuglhinff Plaster. Tfie Best and Cheapest Household Rem- edy in the world. These renowned PU sides nnd hre cretion, which! ^ difficulty of breathing b.1 ed part, causes the mu a time its natural dimensi circulation of the blood, to 1 heir natural size. It cnuy be\ised at all times with perfect safe- - iv.andmav likewise be given to Honied Cattle, as . well as horses. Price 25 cts. , CAUTION.—Every package 0 r the genuine .\Darley's Arabian Heave Remedv,\ bears the j written signature of Htird & Co- All other is i spurious, and should; be avoided as so much poi- , son. Remember this.' D . W. H'JRD I Sole Proprietor, 67 Maiden l.nne. New York. | For sale by John Doig, L Richardson, Lo*- | ville ; James Pedeti, Marlinsburg ; Holden & j Devev, Turin; Raymon 6i. AngleCopenhaicen. 43mG nther renders them pcculn antsofFemaleflandolhers. universal—cqaolly to the s Public H>eu i theirlungs and if Pri 18 jo. -sbyw DR. CASTLE'S MAGNOLIA CATARRH SNUFF. This Snuff possesses nusurpassed virtues in thecure of diseases of ihe Eyes, Ears and Head. Persons thus afflicted should lose no time in us ing this remedy, which experience has proved superior to any re tnedv known. 111 inflsmation of the eyes.deatness. ringing BOIIIHIB in the head, resembling the whizzing ofslenin, or distant wat- erfalls, catarrh, discharge of matter from the nose, ears Aic, are cured frequently by ihe use of a single 25 cent box. Public speakers, singers, etc. ami afterwards becoma udvolea for it. In ordi- nary colds in the head, attended with irritation of the mucous membrane, a few pjnehes »ill aff- ord relief in twenty minutes. ! Persons afflicted ith deafness of yea'rs slandingi hnve been cured ' situated should hegleei * merchants, have the pply those whd' desire yin g 1 , mitl n Druggists and don each box. Mam ingredients, of the mo ities.itsuse alwaysgi ull din factored fiom vegeta- 1 soothing and healing Never Knowu to Fail. Owners of Horses and Cattle look toyour interest! Used with immense suc- cess for ten years at the Union Course Long Island. liar veil's Condition Powders. HBRBICK & 1 BROTHER have purchased, great expense the original receipt for mating Dr. Havell's Condition Powders, «hich have been identified wftb all the KIRHT ANU BLOOD HOKBE!. in ihe United States A cut of two Trot- ting Horses, will invariably be found on eaali paper or package of Havrell's Coudition Powde\ which have SEVER BEES KNOWN TO FAIL. 13T These Powders are put up in lorge pa ages, accompanied with full directions how administerthem, and soli for 25 cents | age. Wurranted under a penally of $50^. .oc it c in goodness, cheapness end utility an) other nor w reined- in the world. . , , 1^ The above aiticlecare sold by all the deal eis fn Lowville, and by Druggists throuphoul tbe United States, Camillas and South America, al wholesalebyolljarge Druggists in the principal What Everybody Wants, EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND fOUNSELLOU Ii\ BUSINESS, OF THE PHILADELPHIA Bin . It Tells You How to draw up Partuen«liipP„pcra und gives general lorms for A g-eemeutsol all kind.-, Bills of Sale, Leases and Peiitions. It TeUs You How lo draw up Bonds .ind Mort- gages, Affidavits, Powers of At- torney, Notes and Bills of Ex change, Receipts nnd Releases. It Tells You The Law* for the Collection of Debts, with ihe Statutes of Lj m . itation, nud amount and kind o^ property Exempt from Execution' It Tells You Ho, v Sute. \mke ai It Tells You Th e lega l r Appren t I t Tell s Yo u Wha t con-: Assignmen t pro - IUI in» for Compositio n tois.an d the Insolven t ittor.a existin g bet wee - and Ward , Maste r an u s, an d Landlor d dul t recorde d in th e office o f th e ount v Cler k jf tiie Count y o f Lewis , o n (he 5t h iv<.('January , 1852. u( 3J o'cloc k p . 111.. in Boo k i of Mortgages , pag e 2U5 , Sic. An d isi mentione d mortgag e haR bee n dul y assigne d >r u valuabl e consideration , b y th e sliid Georg e ranagnn , th e mcrlgnge e name d therein , to the <oi Jonatha n Edwards , whic h assignmen t va s rded ^n (he office ol (h e Count y C ...Thwing ; Gcoigium i A . Thin g ; SIIHUII M . Thwing ; Jan e E . Thwing ; Elle n (or Hele n B.) wif e of Charle s (o r Ciiaile s W ) Sanderso n ; the sai d Charle s [ W ] Sanderson ; Mni y /t,, wif e ol Thoma s Hunt ; the sui d Thoma s Hun t ; H ra h A. , wil e of Franci s E . Fay ; (bn MI id Franci s E . Fa v ; Abbe y II . E . George , wif e o f Jame s W George ; the sai d Jame s W . Gcorg. i ; Sophi a F.. Sanderson- , Jun e H. , wil e o f Nil s E . Pciert-o n ; the sai d Nil s E . Peterson ; Virgini a G . Thwing ; Sara h F.Thwiiig ; Joh n W. Fielder ; Skidmor e WoodiiortlivPatric k Golde n ; Charle s Fitzgeral d ; 'Vbruliain Dawson ; Jame s Dawso n ; D , Henr y Burtenete ; an d Georgiunt i Kelly , sol o Executri x o tho Las t Wil l an d Testamen t o f Nathanie l C Kelly,decease d ; Uefendanls . In pursuanc e and by vinu e of ihe Juilsmcn l entered in the above entitled action, at a Special Termo l the Supreme Coon of Ihe Sluto ofKew Vork, helii at ll.e OityofNew Vork,'oultio23,lcfuy of April, A. D., 1^69, 1101 ice Is hereby (itvcntlial I will expose for sale and •••-••=•---• • Merchani's Exchange, 111 >iNe w Ntn ;, Jun n Book N of n 1,185:1 ;t::*e if Ihe pov ;e is he rlgage fir's! above mentioned and described, nd also by wrtue ol the po*erof sale contained 11 the mortgage last above mentioned and des- ribed, and purnunnt to ihe stutulein such case Hide und piovided, the suid and above described .onguged premises will be sold at public uuc- ion or vendue, 10 the highest bidder, at the dwell- ig house now occupied by Willanl Baireit, in the tnvn of Croghan, in ihe said co-ititv of ewis, 011 liday, the lourth dav of fllay I860, or next, al wo o'clock in the afternoon of thai dav. Dated, Februerv Htli 1860. ' * JONATHAN EDWARDS. Mortgagee Si Assignee. M. BICKFORD of Carthage, N. Y., Attorney. i Ster- ssign- iMORi'GAGE SALE. E ^DMUND BROWN, Mortgagor, i ling Mortgagjee; Horace H. Ad ee of ihe Mortgage date ofthe mortgage Augtii Al, 1858; Mortgage! recorded in Lewis County Clerk's Office, August25th, A. D. 1858,at9 and a halt o'clock, A. M.. in Liber T . ofmortgagi pug?39 &.c. Assignment recorded in same offi on ihe same day at the same lime of <!a>, in Book T. of Mortgages, on page -10 <fec. Th. claimed to be due on said morlgnge at the date and time of the first publication of this r hundred and thirty dollars and titty cenlB. The snid Mortgaged premises are described as follows vii*. : All that piece of land situate in the town of Diana, County of Lewis and Slate of New York, being part of'Lois Nos. 869 & 870, of Great Lot •No. 4, and beginning .\o.9, at a post marked <J& 10. Thence S, 55 W, 15 cliaius 35 links tc ahulfdeg. W. of a hem riience^}.53aiida hull on the second road lint deg. E.xif a hemlock post links N. 53 an^ post marked 10 Si. 14. , E. 38 links to a point inks S. 53 and a half .. , jarked 10&14; ' deg. E. 14 chains75 links to a point '• S, 53 and a half deg. E. ofa hemlock post marked •1 & 10; Thence N. 53 ft:id a half deg W. 36 chains Jl ljuJta to the Iteginrijug, containing filly lour icres o: land. Defuulf has been made in the coll- isions of said Mortgage, and the payment ol the Honeys secured thereby. No suit or proceedings he same or any part ihereof. Noticf is heiebv ;iven that by virtue of said Mortgage und the pow- •rof sule theiein and (herewith rec. rded and of lie Statule in such cases made und provided, said .lortgaged premises will be sold at 1'ub.lic A m ion ut the house of H, Blodget, in Denmark it. aid county, on the 13th dav of Juno. 1B60, ut li! .'cluck at noon. Dalrd Feb. 27, I860. H. \V. ADAMS,Assignee ofMortgage. WHITIHG At GRAY, Alt'ys, Philadelphia, N. Y. landSlande. , Marriage r pock nUyl Pri where PERSONS WISHING T O CHANGE their business to a rapidly increasing country, N«sw Seltlement, where hundreds are gc : ' - the climate is mild and delightful, see ment of the llaramonton Settlement in another column. . ;j GRAPE GROWERS CAN CA^RY on their business most successfully at Haiomon- ton free from frosts. Some forty Vinynrds set out (In-past season. !tee advertisement -'\ ,, - ,011 Lands, an«Hier column. A Severe Case of Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured by Ihe use of Dr.' Baker's Pain Pan- Dr. 'Bakcr-Bir-For the last three years 1 hi»»Wen j sOteteit with severe liiflsmnwinirjsWwaailsw^aiHH hare been at ilmestn the ICCMUSM »#jKf foaj*rf«ty*veD so areai that t nearly overimwered n<y reason. My limbs »*elied at times to an enormous stie, sti that I rouhl not walk. 1 tried (he sftfll or m-n» phy«ieki» , and aUo numerous Patrnt.atsdiftoes f witb .bm )U<^#, no benefit, as none 01 them elf. cted • permanent cart?, and in fact, «d*e bdt sltfhl reRef I was finally rec ou meni'eil by Mr. Scott, to \ty »enr Palo Panacea. n« g«kihelia4lri«idit,aiul.was»ur« at least it would r<. lieve the pern. 1 aceoi«Jl»rfe |M»rcbaert one'half <kw en of your so^liaised botUes. arid surprising to say, 1 had notnse4 the whdeofthefrat bottle be^ose I w - 'teyd dftof pila^anafeefcritl had used the halfuV rellevrd of toj pauV, andtefbr.1 had used the hairdos ea the sweHuVtaAjisa- Beared, and 1 n.ay » y 1 was solirely, eitr*d. andrba*e not had any Indications ol RheomstissB in ray sfaumsteee.. 1 «»ottl<l fay to atfl«ed,f^tWsWliiSW»a4<tee«alil»ain AnniL. w . «adMai«ibo*;hmsTr seffer srMh pain. You are si Ufcert»Wta»etUisai».nse5pjr»*er. ' Resiiwiice Dawcr, the Wife's High perty, Divorce and Alimony. It Tells You The Raws for Mechanic' Leins in ewery Slate, and the Naturaliza- tion Laws of tiiis country, and how 10 comply with the same. It Tells You l he Laws concerning Pe.isious and how to obtain ore. und the Pre- Emption Laws to Public Lanes. It TellB You The Laws for Patents, with mode of procedure in obtaining one, wilb Interferences, Assignments and Table of Fees. It Tells You How to make your Will, and how to Administer on an Estute, with (he law and the requirements thereof in every S(a(e. It Tails You 'Ihe meaning of Law Terms in gen- eral use, and explains lo vim the Legislative, Esecttlive and Juki- cial Powers of both the General aid State Governments. It Tells You How to keep out of Law, by show- ing how to do vour business le- gally, thus saving a vastamounl of property, and vexotious litiga- tion by its timely consultation. -ttinglecopiec will be sent by mail, postuge paid, to Every Farmer, Fvery Mechanic, Every.Msn of Business, and Everybody in the State, 011 .receipt of $ i 00, or in law style of binding for f t 25. XW $1,000 a Year can be made by enterprising every where, in selling the above work, as our ., -_- ver y ]; Dera i. single copies of the Book, _. ._ i, with oilier information, apply to JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher. No. 617 8! For single copies of the Book, or for t« A gents, with oilier information, apply to oraddre St., Philadelphia. Pu. T UB PEOPLE OF THE 8TATEOF NJ8W YORK - To all persons loteresii \ ' id (reeling: Lawis, deceased, You and—h k personally You and eac of yon ai lally to be and appear before our County Jt County of Lewis, at his office, in the Tfllai l.owville. la said County, on the 39th day of: March. 1860, at 1O o'clock in Ihe forenoon of (hat day* thenand there to attend the settlement of the account of Ziba Knox, as tbe Executor of the fast will and teilament of (be said Zcoboim CarUur, deceased. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of o|nr Surrogate's Court, 10 be hereunto afflxed. Witness Henry B. Turner, Comtr Judge or Our said County, aiLowvJ^le.io. said> County, kin the ifih Cdunty Jurije owville in s A. DL, 18611. YE.TXRNi - U Paper Hangings for the Million. T AKE NOTICES—That the Largest stock ofWall-Paper ever offered in LeWis County, is now ijn store and ft>r sale^t tfie TURJiV EMPORIUM. 5000'Rolls, 90 Different Pat- A DA1INISTRATO R S NOTICE.—B y or- der o f Edward A. Brown, Judgeo f Lew- s Co., Notice is.hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of William Vioman, late of the town of Denmark, de- ceased, that they required to exhibit the iame, with the vouchers thereof 10 Acnes /roin.-in, Administratrix, or Wm . L.Vroman, it their residence in Denmark,on or before he 1st day of April, 18tjQ. Dated Sept. 26 ItJ.VJ. AGNE S VKOMAN , Administratrix Wm.L . VROMAN , Administrator. A 0. . 1860, a lay, the . piece s or partjels of la \at'e'oT'Ncw Yor^S h and south , coniaining after ill tlretl nnd sixty seve n acres, m o ind reserving unt o( Ihe ?aid Ian above described t o muc h an d were couveye d by John C . Thw i Therasso n &. Bryan it. N.Y . VVM. y . LEE . Referee. )'s , for PlfT'9., No . 8 Wall SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y Virtu e o f a n executio n issue d ou t tffthe Supreme Court of the State of New York to me directed and delivered against the goods, chattels, lands and lenemenls of William Hoyce and Square Royce, I have seized and taken and shall expose for safe to the highest bidder, at the public house kept by L. P. Dote, in the village of Copenhagen in ihe county of Lewis, on the 23d day of March, 1860, at (wo o'clock in Ihe afternoon of \that day, all the right title and interest that the said Square Royce bad on the 23d day of Nov- ember, 18. e ,9, or at any time thereafter, in and to ihe folio-ing described property to wit :— All that tractor parcel of land situate in the town of Pinckney, Lewis County, N Y., being part of Lot No. 4.'in said town, bounded as follows to wil:—Beginning at a point in the south line of said lot No. I, 50 links from a stake and stones 21 chains and 22 links from the south west coiner ol said lot and runB thence W. 9 1-2 deg, E.OOchs. and 92 links to a stake and stones placed in the N. line of said lot; thence in said N. line S.80 1-2 deg, E, 9 chainsand 2 links, thence S. 9 1-2 deg. W. parallel to the West line runs 50 chains and 92 links to the aforesaid south line ; thence in Baid south line 9 chains and 82 links to the place of beginning, containing 60 acres of land more or less, as the same was surveyed by W. C. Law ton in 1835 ; theland herein intended to be conveyed, being 50 acres of land conveyed by W. Denning Woosterto Wm.H. « . Thompson, of New York, ami which was contracted by one Denning onbe- halfof the estate of Wm. Henderson to the Square Royce as part of Lot No. 4, and beginning at the S. E. corner of land formerly contracted to one John Scidmore, running thence S. 10 deg. E. on Ihe soulh line of said lot so far thai a line running purullcl with the East liue the.eof shall contain within theinclude.i boundaries fiity acres. Dated Febiunry 6th. 1860. C.KAY. Sheriff, Lewis Countv. By E. P. DAGGETT, Special Deputy. it is hereditary in the constitution, descendiofr \ from parents to chHdrcn unto the third and fourth gfenerutiori;\ indeed, it seems to bo to* rod of Him who says, \ I will visit the iniquitioa of tho fathers upon their children.\ Its effects coinmenco by deposition from tho blood of corrtipt or ulcerous matter, which, in tbe lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in tho glands, swellings; and o n tho surface, eruptions or sores. This foul corrup- tion, which genders in tho blood, depresses tho energies o / life, so tliat scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, but they have for less power to withstand the attacks of other diseases: consequently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofu- lous in their nature arc still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of tho consump- tion which decimates the human family has its irtgin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kid- neys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. •*\»• One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking infec- tion, and their health is undermined by it. T o cleanBO it from the system we must renovate tho blood by an alterativo medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medi- cine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times enn devise for this every-wlicro prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the most activo remcdials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this fou! disor- der from the blood, and the rescue of the sys- , tern from its destructive consequences. Ilcrico , it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affections which arise from it, such as ERUI-TIVK and SKIJJ DIS - EASES, ST . ANTHONY'S FIRE , ROSE, or Eitr- BiPELAS, PISIPLES, PUSTULES, BLOTCHES, BLAIS S and BOILS, TUMOHS, TKTTER, and SALT RHEUM , SCAL D HEAD , RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITI C and MERCURIAL DISEASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA , DEUILITY , and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINT* ARISING FROM VITIATE D OR IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief in \ impurity of the blood,\ is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsa- parilla is to purify and regenerate thu vital fluid, without which sound health i-i impossible iu contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, arc so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and Invigorate every portion of the human or- ganism, correcting its diseased action, and restor- ing its healthy vitalities. As a consequence o f these properties, the ira-aliil who is bowed-down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple ami inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day com- plaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish pratis my American Alma- nac, ^containing certificates of their cures, and directions for their use in the following com- plaints : Costiveness, Heartburn, Headache aris- ing from a disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indiges- tion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low 6tate of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza^ Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump- tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the dis- ease. So wide is the field of its usefulness, nnd so numerous are the cases of its cure.., that almost every section of country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming an'd even desperate diseases of tho lungs by its use. When once tried, its superi- ority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate.* While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefit* o ' afflicted they \~ ' ' cures too forgotten. I'REF.yiK D JSY ^ DR. J. d'A,Y£R & CO., ., L O WE.LL , S1ASS-. For Sale by John. Doig, Lqwville. EW1 3 COUNT V COURT S AM D flions. for the year s 1860 and «B 1 -_. -ifil the term s of the Lewi s ^County Court Ounng the year s 1SC0 and 18bl, be hel p 011 ih.- fourlhTuesdiy s oi February and November/an d tb e iccuoii Tuesday s of Jun e and Si>plembcr conSmenc'ng it lOo'cloolt a. m , of eac h of those nay s respectively. 1 ....... ...HI .... -,qi,i|. e( j | 0 aitend ih a Februar y am! Seplembr r term s It Isfunher o ' Countv during ifores B Y ORDE R OF EDWAR D A . BROWN- Counly Judge of Lewis County—Notice is hereby given to all persona having claims agKiinst Sedgwick Coats t deceased, late o f the town ol Martinsburgh, that they are required to present the same, with the vouchers there- of to Ihe Administratrix and Administrator at the residence of Olivia Coats, in Martins, burgh, on or before the 10th daj of March, It60. OLIVIA COATS , Administratrix CHAUNCE Y P. COATS , AdinimY imtor of Sedgwick Coato, deceased. Dated Sept. 7, 1859. SEf-FARM LANDS FOR SALE, 25 Miles from Philadelphia by Railroad, iu the Stale of New Jersey. Soil among (lie best for agricul- tural purposes.belog a good loam soil, with a clny bottom.—The land in a large tract divided into small farms, und hundreds from nil parts of the country are now Fettling and building;. The crops produced are large nnd cau be seen growing.— The climate is delightful and sec ure from froMa. | Terms from $15 to f 20 per acre payable within four >eur« by installments. To visit the place j leave. Vine Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 7J a. m., by ' lUilroad for 1 Hsmmonton, or address R. J.Byrnes by letter. Hsmmonton Post office, At | laiiiie County, New Jersey. See fulladverti. ment iu anotliei column. )f <Sessiuns for saf y Judge BROWN, --.--., - —, Notice is herebvgiventoall persons having cluiins npuin-l Ricbsid Levis, laic o> tne lowt of Lowville, in Lewis County, deceased, that ihev ure required \> \rhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to rbers, , >f Locke C. Par them i th e tt tthe. r nofftri) sidenc , DR. M'IVANE'S. CELEBRATED' \ VERMIFTJGE ' v AND. ' ' ' :'-. \ : LIVER PILLS. B Y ORDE R O F EDWAR D A. BROWN ! County Judgeo f Lewis County.—Notice is hereby given lo all persons having claims against George Wilkinson, lute ofTurin, de ceased, that they are, required lo present the same,with the vouchers thereof, to either oi the subscribers, at their residences in Turin or West, on or before the 15th dav of Febru- ary 1860. Dated atTurin, - ug. 10th. lc\ r >9. HENR Y RAGAN , ( ALE N RICHMOND , postage on » o f Funic, ever bafcre, offered. BORDERS A [WINDOW SHAO£0 in abundance. . I llast received, a fresh lot of Domestic Good* and Groceries. A Urjalot of Herkimer and Seneca Co. CX.OVER SEED, just received. Also TIM- OTHY SE£D, White Beans, Dried Apples,: Churns, Tubs, Pails, &«., A«- • ' •'J.--,,' C.W. OWENS, . Turia> atarcli 14th, lpW., j m BUSINESS AWD *AC^.7 1 >££££ ^ttffiiftif. P RINTIN G TYPES , AN D AL L OTHE R printing materials, are kept oh hand in Urge quantities and sold at the lowest pri- ce*, for six months' notes or cash,at Bruce': Ne w York Typ e Foundry. Roman fonts of Ihe modern styles are always on the shel ready fur immediate delivery, in fonts from 5 6 to 10,000 lbs. \ Nine cents wil) prepay tlje postal pamphletof \Priced Specimen s of f and othei.sheets, which wil l be mailed printing offices sending the^r address. An y publisher of a newspaper wh o choo s to publish this advertisement, including this note, three times before tbe first day of! July, 1860, and forward me one o f the papei containing it, will be allowed his bill, t the time o f making a purchase from me of my ow n manufactures, o f tive times the amount of naid bill. Address GEORG E BRUCE , Typ e Founder, 13 Chambers street, N . Y. The Stereoscope. The beauty of Art and Nature combined: just received'a larf o 8*sorttnent of Viewx, consisting of Glees, Plain dod Colored : Paper. Views of PaTia,$efelum,SffitieHaBd,Cb«rbourp.England, Scotland.Ifeland, American. Historical ami Sa- cred Obfects, Egyptian Views of the Holy Land, fine Sumtr r Groups, the Bride, the Falls of, NU*sra, Marriage Lens, dec. ' We have aloo seme fine Views taken by our ow Aitirt, )1r. Van Aken. For sale at • \a. VHOUAWB. •We have a large Stock of H«ls 4t Ci B Y ORDE R O F EDWAR D A . BROW N County Judge o f Lewis County- Notice is hereby given to all persons' having claims against Gilbert Brainard, deceased, late of tha town ofLeyden, that tbey are required to present the same, with the vouchers there- of to the Administrator, Jamea Brainard, at his dwelling house in Leyden, on or before the 1st day oi June. 1660. Dated Nov. aoth, 1855). JAME S BRA1NARD , Administrator. P URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HENRY E. TURNER. County Judge of Lenia County, notice is hereby given to all persons hav- ing claims against Harrison Barnes, late of Mar- tinsburgh, Lewis County, deceased, that thev are required to exhibit the same, wi|h the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, orone jof them, at »l village of Martinsburgh, in said! County, ou < before the S8tb day of July, i860.' Dated, Jannarv 24,1860. DAVID T. MARTIN, Administrator MARY BARNES, Administratrix. S UPREME COURT of The State of M»w York, County ofLewis. Geuofeva Kocblv against Jacob Kochly and Mary Houck, and (Elizabeth Houck, Catharine Honck, Mary Houck, Carpei Houck and John Honck Infants. Summons for Relief ToJacob Kochly and Mary Hotick and Elizabeth Houck,Catharine Houck, Mary Honck CsoptT Houck and John Hoock^ Infants, defend- ants :—You are hereby Summoned to appear in the Supreme Conn of the State of New Yolk, and answer tbe complaint of Genofeva Kochly, Plain- tiff, which will be filed ou the filth day of March. I860, iu ihe Lewis County Clerk's Office at Mar- tinsburgh, fend to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at Lowville, Lewis County, N. Y., within twenty day* ufier the service of the sifin moos, exclusive of the day of servicer and if you < f tt *S* u, Sl er *? i a <omplaint,as hereby required the plaintiff will apply to die Court jior rl*e relief demanded m the complaint. Dated Match 5th, ,8 S- «, EDWARD A, BROWN. PlaiutifTs Attorney, Lowville, Lewis Co., N, V. CHILDRENS' FUSS! Just received, a large assortment. *Y at J . O-DOSNELL At Co-a fc, -We nave a large Stock o f Hats * Caps of tbe '-uiw«a^« ^ -^ .- «*~»-»>; Z ^ U*l«**jrl#t-ea d o^faelUHto for buying the™ PERSON S WANTING A OH ate soeb, lhat we MM^bOt^NnajjbL^ J cliiiiaft «u-ba«itb^ee adverliaement of I a U. Ai BIHITM ttCoia, 1 on Lands in another column. CHANGE Hainmon VryE beg leave- to call the atten- tion of the Trade, and rnore especially the Physicians- of. the country, to two of the most pop- ular remedies now before the pub- lic. W e refer to Dr. Chai. M'Laiie's Celebrated Vermifuge : and Liver Pills. W e do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but. simply for what their name purports, viz. : TH E VERMIFUGE , For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis- factory results to various Animals subject to Worms.. TH E LIVE R PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE , preparatory *o, 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 fail when ad- ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, , PITTSBURGH, PA, to dispose of their Drug business, m which they have been success- folly engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de* termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele- brated Vermifuge and Liver jPillsf shall continue to occupy the high; position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring die Best and Purest material, and com- . pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to Hum B80S^ Pitttburgjj, Pa, 'A Dsalew aai >byiiel*ni ordering from otiwrs Sis? *&\ ia *y&£' y 1 \ 4 ° *•\«° wr \« •'•eif «*\• ^f^T' •Sf*'*!* 0 \* bul ° r Wane's, prepare* *f *W\i ? Bros Pittsburgh, Pa. To those. wUtiuj t» glva then* atrial; we will forward per mail, Rf<t i*M, to My^aacltteOattsa Statas, one fox or Pill, f^ t**i»* SgSS^SS ,£??• •r.f?-r*5 , I J , fJiwiSP-JS bessoo«»saht7oyrtS ^^iydSi^^^i^:^ * J