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-;rj-iy.--.|. Tffitffsm* HEART ECHOES. OKI songs! they ring upon the brainy Like whispers from the Inr off sphere-, A nd with their thrilling spell ^™*_7,E- • The gnmeied love of by gone *#«•»>\ WIuitthouglibeiienthtliefMJd ibey lie, That pa le array of honored dead ; In hues immortal round ihe heart. Still, still « hallowed oeam they shed. Old songs ! 1 never guessed how large A space trns in this heart ot mine, Till, one dull eve, by chance I found A well worn hook, whoso ev&ry line J!lM I, Ar7, v I'd h re I for waned for 1 Thntspokcofd Oh.when amid ill We seek some eh n e | rar | 1 rv vho love II ( o to J e 1 11 f ! n \ 1 II 1 •! b. 1 1 I Jl- 11 ] I t | 1 ] lit t 1 [ 1 1/1 I, 1 n ,,' I ays forever flown. ,e world of doubts, ride ill which we stray, arm by which to drive .* tl p! r i o rt i \o 1 1 1 ll R R o _ t \ 1 () 1 1 tl It ' Lh ft ult \ 1 t SJ ll tl WO I ] tH J. 1 1 fltt Sl t n Dut v it i ! 1 I n f d —l l t !o „ltUti t l> > 1 (i t 1 111 b 1 (i , 1 ) t \ ill t i th 11 £ am J; JiSitep parity -ifiWi^oS^^Sarbiffctoit^\ ' TV nSldi^ U RO > M.trtil»burk '9. OF POOR— T Hiruml'orlM-.I-owville ! I «,\ of \tw Toil Ii\ liillwrin 1 Mar.-h trijft, 1 CM- lor*. rrpfr, n,l dollar* lawful I 111 nniliMii of Ion J stamline Lnretl i fie' nil other Remedies find failed. COVINGTON, Kv., Oct. I'J, 1802. |; r O. R, BAKER— Dear Sir—My wife had ihe without assistance. 1 procured every liniineni that I could hear of without any beneficial effect. She user! nearly twenty bottles ofstrong liniment wuhont receiving any relief. Hearing of vour Pain Panacea and Or. Hall's Balsam for' the l-tn?q. I procured a bottle ofeach, which she coin- mencerfusine;, though with but little failh as to their r-.iiciicy. Mie had not Used two bottles how- e.-cr, before she began to mend. She has rime u >ed several hollies of the Pain Panacea, and has ertti-elviecovered, not ha^ng the slightest indi- cit.oi.Mtany rlieumati?iri in her system, or any jjilri in tie region of the henrt. 1 have since re- ca-nmended it to many others, who used it with t'.e happiest result. If this will be of at,y service to yon. I can cheerfully pive it from under mv haw', Relieving there is \no medicine equnj to this. 1 would not be without it lor any• price,and would recommend it to every one afflicted with Rbeu- mati»m. Sprains, Biu'ises Summer Complaints, and pains of all descriptions, as it is trulv a Pain Panacea. 1. W. HERBERT. I>r. Raker's Pain Panacea is for sale by, John Dm* and 1.. B. Richardson. C6UNTVJUDOS - i Hear* K. Turner, LowviHe. ( -:*' ->• H-- BOUNTY CLERK— T Walter H. Poster, Turin. Pep. Co. Clerk, Win. W. Dofjj, Marlinsburgh. SrJKIUlT— r I Cheslei ftav, Martinson rgh. rilSTRICT ATTORNEY— ] L. C. Kilham. aUrt/nabprgli. MEMBER OF'ASSJSMBI.V-ii,, f K,T . Hougli-Wasf Leydan. PT9. \—\\ _ •RONERS- Thou.ri Roger; Pm-tl.evdni. Win. O. Chirk. Deer Itivr-r. V.K, Waters. 11 otiHcville, JUSTICES OK SESSIDNS - It. llinglinm, Dnvni.Hvi.lo. E.M. Dunham, .\Ionla K nc. ! N. B. SYLVESTER, /HTOKNF.Y AM> i:ol!,NSELOU<\T LAW. b W 1I\ZEI \ ^ ^tloini) jml |CoitnMl!i)r at la w I V i I fc b I w s < NY IrOI \ J STKPIIK-tS Bbfk I I ( M I HAM A|(ioiii ) Hid (itiii lor it I J\\ M rt I B l 1 » ,< b Y pi n — \ n i td i J N I I Mill i r 1>f 1i s — * I I)W \H D A I KOAVN i i i!M ^ iMKnsiioi t i i \ u : !iu >7, T}iis(ori, Attorney & Counselor at Law, HENRY E. TURNER, i o\v\ li i i i i \\ rs(oi \n N \ vi \r r MI n\ M ss n i ( ) n . t f 0 1 V I \\ 00D Attorney & Counsellor af La w ( IIIU \ ^ 0 nii.li Block r tfTillcrd ib Sturdcvant , < UK Of nl< linn inn \\!c ithini w i \ ii \ I M \\ \ 1 k COUliHLAN, LANGLEY &L CO. >/ / H/ 1, „, Ii is, ( sps, S.i.rn and hit Goods, LMl 1 [ f J IS P\K\S()IS i:i i; a o x ,s\ .u //,/. / x i: i: <;o on ^i' '•*' x '. ••¥'•*' •'' K ! i. M r RIC E & Co., Manufacturers,aiul Wliolesiilc DouloVs in READY Mill CLOTHING, 1 • . ? AND .JOnnKKS I N --Piece Goods nnd Tailor's Trimmings,— No, GS Ocncsoo Stieet, Utica. ! J .-- R J.-Ji' {; '''. ' T 1 \ ,' *'/•\ f IIJl !< I N(\v Paint Hiop ' IIII ii '.\' '!. X , i I) ' RTJTSON R E A. DOCTOR COM Y \M I I N I I I HOI 1)1 \ \ I I U I \ mm\'^ ^?L V £ r ^ k ^'i. rw ' i A Rare Opportunity ioabellghlliilantnrAltUy Climate!, 23 miles8oulhe«» otVliliodel- % nWat <wi IhoCamden^pd A tint). t|c Railrtiad, New Jersey. For *• cu p ^ttetirw,Tlilck>Bnd Bia&rft. . C^^a.Cotiglii, M all dUensei wlftxk affect Tim whflLVlii HOR8E8. fprsey. ' ol several irtii&ifc Ah old estate conslitlii nf ncrcHof produntive soi Pnrmfofvnrioiis,BhBeii lo suit tlte purchaser. | A (inpnr.i-tlon of some Fifteen hundred from mrituR |inrt*-iinhe Middle States and New Eimhind,. b,tive t.ellled therothe past year, improved their places rrni-«dexcellent<irop«. [-f^e price oflhelaml -,<• at thelow sum of $ronf S|li to f ! J0, per.acrri^he soil iHolihn boKt o.imljtvfor (ho, produotiln ol Wheal, Clover, ^ . ii, PeacheH, (Jmpes and \fq(. Htablet ll-i C ill IU! 1V : 1!S^ id«rcd tl«e bept l-'ruit Soil o is perfectly secure ft o enemy ol 'the fiirmei ri«s and fruitnre now erowii Bye*a.ninin K ihepl«ce F i.»elf ledol llio prodiictiv nremade eiixv ton of (he Intid, which • The r fron Tilt WlARKPI 1IEST li\ TME UNION,' .1 e V l| si I »i 1c imni M \ Ml II V i K ( olhns Kello^e;, I U.E I IN 1)1 \ < OOU s (](!(] PI J s li \\i n i ( (iiii \ I N ^ M\\{ ii SIL R H \SS <Lf 0 1 II b\ ilu l SJ I \M\ GUO^LKJiBlKKRS OM s 0 M w siM rs—i RICI s i TO \•] r If, J O DOMHBuL Agent ( r n, i \ T * STANDARD REMEDIES HOOFLAND' S GERMAN BITTERS a'cstimonials, Tire I^suranee Agency. 1 1, \ \ IN I I W I )MI \ N i ^1 I \\< I ( )\U Ml'A NY V'COIMT V Ml 1 I N I < )\\l \\\ I e N. Y \f-*l J I \^ l K \ \ h ( )J1I'AAV II \ \\ <IOWTTW \n ci x» M li ^ Ol s ip Cmdl ^ ^ii 1 1 i c i rOREIGiV PS.UITS, Ac. ft t Sptci Havana HILM\ vV P1LIKE, MANCKACTURKUS & DEALWiS !.N M » -r, ' T T AI 1 U N & AMERICAN 4 Tf)M E n M M U M E N T S andevervi? . S , P , T ° N E S , j^\f-'i^:^:^ \ we f .; n nffnrd .eTlnrApenZMV.'a 0 ^ k W e , efer to Merchants, Farmers * ?l », f W , ork - ieB in lj.vvia lofrn.c.r. ><. i r 8 and Wee ui-u eg in l^wis, JeirRn.on 4 &t. t-awrencenuUOnei,l. CoumieH. or W h..m we have done work. ' ' - 13F N>. had |..b leaves our manufactory ; CA/JriUOE.Jeff. Co v N. Y i 3t f FOOT & WHITE , ;No.0 | 23 & 25 J nines st., Rome.N.Y . , Groceries, Fiour, Pork, Lard and Pro-v.&ions^o Alcohel, Cam-plime. ^alt. Nail., Water *l.irne,,&c.,Windo* Glass at Factory Prices. ^\N^^tyaudallaoldatLowestPri c i«ffii?^ GMM BIN A DE- .« ! liJ.'™rlf:„ r i Ch -, 80 , i . t ' un d -ecure from frosts, RILICUS FEVER, AMD FEVER AND AGUE. HooflaiHls Balsamic Cordial Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Eronihitia, InPuenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, COTVFIIlfllED COMSt'MPTION. (jola r u*(»J | | u j d I n E 5 cent g HOOFLAND'S tikmm PSH, CLARK'S SYEUP. e II TTtYf f \ \ I h\ t I R\ ( 4&'\ CLARK tl k >MI ( ^ i M k^il Vl ll ( r \ ! k 1 sUil I r <?\ u 1 r » _CtA0K' S sf'MJP.c.np. ^'7 n I e r;:? r ^r„f„l„i.s Chilt CLARK'S SY11UP— This HATS &rm¥sr i^&^^Ste- •«- are B ueh,«hM we can't he underWl,, Uy ' U g lh \ \ « n.A.SMlTH&Co's i M cl n nV'\\ » Vrlie 0 ll/l I P | f i 12 J8-><? e IK ft Biler s •After t )ilhe 1 I* fte f I shVsot e e^n III best I birin si c i Ink e n cl pie the public.\—J. ( ( tl 0 ft I H.i' _r lav... lion ol their M.CInv. . \ 1 think il Machine can lo the hrtnvii fcfc hy fur the best patent in usi he adiiptedj from tl.t finest •>t ciiMfimere. . J.i sews stronger, nm- ler.nnd more heautifully Ihrtn one csn imagine. If mine, could not he replaced, nipney could Dot hiy ii.\—Mrs.J.G. rjrown, Nashville,^enn. The Stereoscope. The beauty of Art and i\'itttire combined: jw t received a large as«ortment of Viewa.tonaistinK of Glnss, Plain and Colored Pn|ier VJewg 0 f Pdris.fleleium, Switzerland,Cherbourg,England, Scotltind.Irelhnd, American, Hisloncnl and 8a-' cred Objects, Egyptian Views of the Ho v l.iind, fine Statuary Groups,, the Bride, tha fiaUg of Niaearn, Marriage Lens, Stc. We have also «ome fjne Wew^ taken hy ourOwn Artist, Mr. Van Aken. For sale at - . ° - VROMAN'g. GRAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY on their htisirtesajribat successfully at Hammor> ion free frdrti frosts. Some forty Vinyards set oat the past season.' 8»e advertisement ofHammon- ton Lands, aaaXber colbmn. f AW BLANKS, LAW - Bl ANKS-a t t h A BookStdreof M.J.MORKAV . I.owv.ill- Peli,92d,-lfMi(>. 1 , i\: •m>*Jfi^^^&-i*mm^ '% wm^m. , V S>JXyVV'.*^^W. ) |^ y 0Akl\tJra uARABIAtf \J This prenaratioJt is th, common use wiih the Arabs, who feed it to their tlorsea two or three times a >ear, for hi out a wettk at n lime, w hi c h „., douhl is the cause bf their r reih«i^knhle Speed, mid unfailing. It W H introduced into England ,oml> years 11 jto, by Mrj IJa/Jyo! Yorknliire, who nro- nnxi the recipe froth an Arabian SW • \ r - ed to EngYa'nd'iliul ~\^ . ... A11ABIAN, from Ulm-h sprang tnost splendid hordes ever knowr ly prevent but clfeiitually cjre 1 '-'•— •'leaime- •'•\ • • onro Chie , «:.s the DJIRLEV ' wil mid If nolo n- fitior'I.uH: \the disec«- lice tn rr- 'i'\!... fi , q \\ , l 7i \' f tl,p limns with perfect snfe vento Horned Cattle, as cts. r i ' CAUTION.—Evprv pncunjre of tholltrenuine \ Dtrley's Arnhiah Henve Remedv,\ bears the written sigmitiirc of Hurd & Co- All bther is \ptiriou*. \in! KI ould.be avoided as so tUnch poll Hon. Kemcmbcrilia. . 1 D . W. HVftl>\ Solo Pioprietolr, 67 Maiden Lime, Ndw YorlS PorHalobyJohnl Doig. L Riclmrd.L, L,,\- villc ; Jnnies Pcden,\ Mnriinshurif ; Hhldeii & Deyey, Turin; Rnvni<>ii ( & AngJeCopen(,a K en. 1 ' 13 \ l(i What Everybody (iVants. THE FAMflY DOCTOR. CONTAINING Simple Remnlieti Easily Obtained, for the (Jure of Disease in all forms. It Tclli You HENRY S. TAYLOR, M. D. It V It '1 \ '\-lts »r;:;,* '\ SX-ETKSS: ite'V,:,\;:;'::' Ym, The -'.1 mplon... ,,f 1 iA^r } ™}^?^ $1000 A YKA!?. trp, d'esc, ' ^ ^ .11)I f ,\ V.. 1'OTTKIt '/'uUisher, What Everybody Wants, EVERYBODY'S L4WYEK fOlASELLO A k BI'SIffESS, BY FRANK CKOSUY It Tells You Howt It Tells You Th, ItTeUsYou 11\ It Telia You flu'I< pnhdat It Tells You \V|, «nd Landlord and « for Mech Idle, mid ll ,ws of (hi; It Tells You 'I I it- It Tells You The' It Tells You N..w =< for Pat. rrferrurc hie of Fc Will ami ihe G sneni w.'bvshow o Every Purmer, iusiiicss. and F,vi .f $1 00, or in hv, JT^= $1,000 a Y iiSiff- -ssivhtssssft iidneeme\nts ore'very liberal. single cojiies of the Book, or for t< :, with other ihlormationi,npplv lo or JOHN E. POTTER, Pikblisher. No. 617 feansom St|., Philadeljil P RINTIT primii large quat PRINTIN G TlfPES , AN D AL L OTIIF.R lat^rials, are kept on hand in; , and sold at the lowest pii-, .._ , . _.. illiu' notes pr cash,at Bruce's Nvw York Type foundry . Roman fonts of the modern styles are always \n the shelves ready for immediate delivery, in fonts of from 56 to 10,0(10 jibs. Nine cents wilj prepay the pqstage on a' pamphlet of \Priced Specimens o f Fonts,'\ andothet sheets, jwhicli will bemhiled loall, printing offices sehding their address. An y publisher bf a newspaper [wlio caboo- ses to publish this advertisement,, including this note, three times before the first day of July, I860, and folrward me one ofthe pnpersl confinin g il, will be allowed his hill, at: the time of making a purchase from me of mv own-mnmifaritures, of five | times lliei amount of said bill. Address | GEdRG E BRUCE , Typ e Founder, jl3 Chambers strleet, N . Y. _ , 1 . 1 . Paper Hangings for the Million- , rpAK E NOTICE—Tha t the Largest stock! \fL of Wall-Paper-ever Offered! ip Lewis ICounty, ia now in store and forj gale at the TOWS 'EMPORIUM. I 5000 Kdls,|9 0 Different V&U uch belofr anything WINDO W S^IAlTESiin Dortresttc] A large lot of Herkimer andiSeneca (Jo. CLOVER SEED , boat received. Also TIM . 1TH Y SEED , Wftiite Beans, Dried, Applesj Ihu'rns, Tubs, Pa Is, &c., &c . , 1 C.N . OWENS , i Turing iMsreli M»h, 1860. \ BORDER S &. abundance. Rust received, Good* and Groceries. a fresh lot o f larkimAr anil 9 I^iifT^i \^OHT4*«»|^SK' r ' S ' r,?r ^*'f A 'ftSRHBawKtesaK,^: MfxM^'i^Ks^ I3ih day of December, one iftSusand ^Ir t htm- 'red and flftV,»« Jonathan Edwards Of the city «f l'roy y in saw] tltate, to secure the pay mem of the •mi ii| four hnndred dollars, as follows, to wit: •ne-tliird in\ r three years, one-third in (our years, aid one third in five years from the date ol said' nor igngr. (ore tU»r with the Jaw fa I interest to he omputed fritri the lSth day of December, 183f), did to be/pnid annually. The said mortgage, onlamirigVhe usual power of s'ale in case of the non^aymenv.of/the said sum with interest as .iloreKn'id. wns duly recorded in ihe office of the • 'ountv Clerk ef the County of Lewis.on the IStb <hiy Ojf December, Ih50. at nine o'clock a. in , in Jlrrqk L of Mortgages, page 278, &c. And thero is claimed to he due on ami hv virtue ol said iiiorlgiige at ihe time of the first publication ol t'lis notice,the sumnf lour hundred und twenty .lollars nud ten ceittH, ($« 0 10.) AM default has nct-n IDIMIC in ihe pay incut theieof, and no pr<>- r'eedings at law hove been had or commenced for 'he collcclion thereof, and the said sum is aqttita- hly due thereon. -The mortgaged premises are described in puiil mortgage nB follows, to Vit:— ''All that certain piece of land Rituale in said town ol'Croghau, and is a part ofthe seventh and eighth west, eiehieenih and nineteenth north ranges of subdivisions of (irent Lot No. 5 of Macomb*' pur- chase, and isbouuded as (ol'ows, viz. : Beginning at 11 hub in the centre of the Stale Road, tltirl.v- bemlock post marked (> nh»j; i eight I .. .. 'grees west from ihe corner of 7ll Mil- wesii 18tli. 10th North KnngCK; and inn thci-.ce north. fnr!y»si.#ebniii1a iWrty links. (Hnr: KiKhl H, 'i :j W.,) to « hemlock ,&st marked l>. S P. & A. C. : thence sou*tfeighty-i>eveii and on hnlfdogrres cant, f'ourtufu chains forty-three links M fpflitttf \W^ ! MobiTtGlAOK SA.I.B. ' , y ''' REAS-Nathani. l M, eargenl! of (lie \ Mrd»a,Jji«th»Copiity o(l|,ewis,b.V i » of Mortgage,'*ettring daia the »• ofAugust, one thousand eight V five, to secure the payment to n.ofibesaine plaee ol two, thou-' pd^dollars, #ith interest thereon *m* i.»,„™„.ui=s. ; !* l Kl? f, 'f. i°\. ^ e \VsK\on\'»uS°fii . y ji*TTi !*! ah 'Bterest on the whole Jf»llti*^iu^ , \ ,, ' 1 5 5- tt « l interestjpavJte annually oo-all bums unpaid, mortgaged WrnUo. - h^aierd^nfc^M'i- \«\»*«»• ^emC s ^*I L^!f-\. Iv.i mof ^ t * n was giveirto a rob All that tract or parcel of lund siluitk in the Town of Levdeij. in ihe Couriy of Lewis^ind State ol New York, being a part ol Cot Number^ nmet'y- right(9a) in Iniilaii's i'rinogle, and bounded uui descrilieu as follows, to WIK: Drginning at jhe north wept corner of said lot No. uhiety eighti(98), thence south twetitv seven and one ball decrees east lliirtv lour [M)' cl ' 10 the south weft coiner of said lot ; thence t 'sixty two and one half degrees east along roulli liueofsnid Lot No 93 tnirly seven il (:}r) to the so.ttl^ west corner offilfv acres of conveyed by Johnson and Je.se,Talcotl to Daniel Kent, thence northerly along the west line ot the st.id ftrty acres < Hand thirty four (34) chnina and fifty (flff) links td the north line of saul Ipt. ihenee con th sitftv two di\grce» west along said line thir- ty seven ()57) cliin'ns nud forty eight (48) linki the place of 'jegiuiiing, containing one luinil twenty seven and fifty four hundredths (1*27^1) \und surveyed by E. Spencer Apgi Which said Mortgage will) theiiower of snli therein contained, was dttlv recorded in llieLewii Coumv fork's office on the Wth day o f August .5, tiMio'tlook P. M.,inLiberP.\of Aloiigage. pages UG7,&.e. uilt lias been made in the pav W' M^AMnMtt*. -..Jr^wTv? ETM^SS^KKR. :;i^i:l:is™^ LC:;-. MORTGAG E SALE . or March, en nud Ala- Montague of Ne w York \T 7 II ERE AS—Oh the 11th . *> A. D Idod, Henry O. W ud del and State ed undei thei ..f Mot N. Fairbanks, hand: y npot il Ian, I reule-Ute : afuivesairt, hoieinafler described ant icli sii,d Mortgage is recorded with ; .ver^rsiile therein contained in the offic, the Clerk of the County ofLevvis-j-in Li S of nlurlgages, at page 376 frc, tin h dny ol March, I808 ; and whereas, l/ u I Murigage was duly assigned and Irans red by the said John N Fairbnn ks to Hi„. II Selleck.o n the lOlh duy of January 9 County Clerk's h, lS6i>', iti Boo -rled l S e J , And whereas the said Hinman Selleck i- slill ihe owner and holder of said Mortgage, and default has been made in the payment of 1 he sutfi of one hundred sevenly-nine dollars and l,wenty.eight cents,($l79, 28-100) which is claimed to be due (hereon at the date of this notice. Now theiefo e notice is hereby given thai in pursuance of a power of sale contained in siiid Mortgage and ofthe Statute in such ca made and provided, the premises described in and covered by said Mortgage, to wit :— All thai tract or parcel of laud situato in town of Montague aforesaid, in Town: No. 3, County of 'Lewi-< and State ofNe w York, known and described as part of Lot No \15 and bounded as follow-', lo wit ; — ginning; on the South line ol said Lot point \-i chs. 53 Iks fiom the S. E. co> theieof, runs thence N . 2 deg. E. 25 th-ence N. 87J deg. VV. ll) chs , thenc 2 deg W . 25 ids . to the S. line of said Lot, thence 10 chains to the place of beginning, containing twenty-five acres of land, more or les-vwill be sold at public auction, at the Court Hou*e, in the village of MartinUurgh in the County of Lewis on the fiflhlday of July next, nt 10 o'clock, in the' forenoon of that d.iy. Dated at Martirisburgh.Apiil I860. IIINMA N SELLICK , Assign Aa'.«. I Mr.RENrss, Jitt y. S^ofUlavOrKLag^Evil, to a MMWtitntioru-tl diseaio, & eormption of tha blood-, by jtrlvich tbi» fl>tid becomes vitiatrid, weak, and pooe. Bew g m .theVrcuUtjon, I it pervades the whole, body, and ma-f burst out ia discaseonauy partof i t N o organ is free from its attacks, not* is there one which it may not destroy. T-fio scrofoloto taint is voriotiBly caused by mercurial disoase, low living, dffiordeoii or unhealthy food, imporo ah-, flllh, and filthy habits, the depressing vices, ancL abote all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its oripin. it is hereditary in the constitution, desc-coding \ from parents to children unto the third and fourth geaeration;\ indeed, it seems to' be the rod'of Him -who says', \ I will visit the iuiquitiea of the fathers upon their children.\ Its effects commence by deposition from, the Mood of corrupt Or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is tci tne-l tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on tho surface, eruptions or sores. This foul corrup- tion, -which (-senders in the ,felood, depresses tho energies of fife, so that 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 are still reudercxLfutul by this taint in the system. Most of tho consump- tion which decimates tho human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of tho 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 nndermined by it. T o cleanse it from the system we must rcnovuto the blood hy an alterative medicine, and invigorate it hy healthy food and. exercise. Such a medi- cine wc supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, _ -very-whero prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the most active remcdinls that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disor- der from t M blood, and the rescue of the sys- tem from its destructive consequences, llctu-e it should be employed for the cure of' not only scrofula, but also those other affections which, wisfc-from it, sneh as ERUPTIVE and SKI N DIS - EASES, ST . ANTHONY'S FIUE , ROSE, or ERY - SIPELAS, PIMPLES , PUSTULE*, BLOTCHES, BLAINS and BOILS, TUMORS, TETTER, and SALT RHEUM , SCALD HEAD , RINGWORM, LRHEUMATISM, SYPHILITI C and MERCURIAL DISEASES , DROPSY , DYSPEPSIA , DEBILITY , . Co: ) on- IMPI i TRO: wile.hy and rcc< June 17 IS, of I) p.cn.i.e SOT; > Win, ol Marc inrlcin irded ir • h.lSSl ceded by (lie r-j lie ri- tes on , m e ) t!u nai, )-igi ; ol Deed, (luinil RIMV full. ISrii > Clcrk'sOilice of Lewis Cuiinu K'i o'clock. A. !VI.,iti ilookiW 2J-J75.'i.c nn.1 being Hie ...inr (lrp ( lc<l to (lie .-aid cViitlnnicI M. J ILram Lane and .Maria O.. 'dmo.tgnge.including ihepnw- onlaiuc,!,w ; ,,d„]v .Kconl!-,! in Clerk's Office on'[ho J;ul, ,|„ v •n.y,, X-r. VM,,, t„ liw !',:.'„ er Mt tlie law office of Edward A. Brown in ville in Ihe County of Lewis on the 3(1 ,in ' ^^SK.Sl^SSv MORTGAG E SALE . ^\^JC.^i^J.-TrK.t meliu J. M said inorlfnge desci ibeii substantinllv as follow viz.--All Ihat trucl or parcel of land, situate 1 ho town of Ley den in ihe countv of Lewis a Slate of A/ew York, being a part\ of lot niiml ninety eigbi (9B) i„ Inman's Triangle, and houii.C ed and desciibed as lollows to v ' Beginning at the north [west - v: ; ght(fl>t) thei No. N v iu >1 said lot »fs.r ,::r I Jesse '.o'WSf,,' SEE mrnmm- rcui ; isjtsia. res^E: ng a part of lot Ho. 97, IKirt of.^uiil lot hereby i ,s bounded und descr.bi lh line of ihe lot at tl occupied bv Joseph 11a nib 15^1 deg. easlochaii Jiilh 27 deg. cast alor md YM links ; thence sou Itssgs is day rCTFARM LANDS FOR SALE, 25 Miles from I'hilndelphia by Railroad, in ihe Slate of New Jersey. Soil anionu the best for agricul- tural purposes,beMijf a good loam soil, with a clay iKittom.—The land is a large trnct divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts ofthe country are now settling and building. The crops produced are large and cau be seen growing.— The climate is deli^hllul and sec ure from frosts. Terrnsfrom $15to$20per here pnvable within \%'K^i^zZtoSk T» visit the pine luladelphi- -•\»•• by-lelt^r, Hummonton Post r , - . Itnenta. leave v Vine Street WMrfat Philadelphia at'7J s JHJihmonton, or atldress R, PERSONSWIS^ING T O CHANGE their buniness-to n rapidly increasing couulrv, a New Seitlement, where hundreds are going, where the climate fa mild and delightful, ste« advertise- ment of the Hammonton Settlement in another column. , I CHliDRENS ' i?UHS f Jnat received, a lartje aaurtment. \& « l Ji (yDONNELL & Co^ SHOE. BUSINESS AND F^f OR- sl Ca J n '» C,lrrie d < ?{) ,rofi \ l Hv atHammontou. te e advertisement ol II B mmonton Landa. il Nathaniel M. Sargent hy the .W d Hi m i,ane und Miiia O., his wile. Which itif-tnamed moitgeg* was dulvrecordi the 1 ewi« County Clerks office on llu :15th di of March, 1858.*t9 o'clock A. M , in Book S. 6f uiortsnges,pnge!353,&c. ' ' rheiSas default has been made iftbe said two mortgages respectively and jedingsatlaw have be^n insiilnted ioen- fbi-ce the same.; !Now therefore by virtue of powers of sale therein contained and therewith recorded, and pursuant lo the statute in such ci.»e made and provided, notice,is hereby given tlmtsaid hiorlgnge wilt be foreclosed and ihe premises therein respec lively described and above set inrth, willdie sold at public 'iiiciion to ihe h'mhesl bidder at ihe hiw officein Edward A. Brown, in Ln'wville in llie County of Lewis ion 'the 3 Hh day of June tie.il al 10 o'clock A.M. I)«le<J April 4th. I860. PEit'MELLW. MUNN. Mortgagee. EDWARII A. BKOWN, Attorney, ' --» - * B Y ORDER OF EDWARD A County Judge of Lei ?|ifiaX BROYVJN tjLAUrtic ROW is Count; hereby given to all pei against Gilbert Brainard, deceasad^ late of tha town of Leyden, that they are required' to present the same, with the vouchers there- of to the Administrator, James Brainard, at his dwelling house in Leyden, on or before the 1st day of June, 18C0. Dated Nov. ^Oth, 185U. JAME S BRAINARD , Administrator BLOOD. The popular belief in \ imaurity of the blood,\ 'm founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the hlood. The particular pm-pose and virtue of this Sarsa- pariila is to purify and'regentrate this vital fluid, without which sound health is itnpossiblo in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMJLV PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within the ran^c-Ox\ 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 actiun, and restor- • ing its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down > with pain or physical debility is astoui>hcd to find his health or energy restored hy a remedy -- - - simple and inviting. • \thei ; folic vinsd'r plaints : Cosiiveness, Utartburn. ing from a disordered Stomach, Nausai, Indica- tion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of it»functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral^ FOR TME RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump- tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the di> So wide. Is the field of i:-.; usefulness, rsnd so rmmc,™,, nr e the cases of its cures, that almost every section ot country abounds m poi- SO n3 publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even • desperate diseases of the lungs by its use, \When once tried, its„s,uperi- ority over every other medicine of its kifut U too apparent to escape observation, and where i:s virtues are known, the public no lonirer Iie.sit\a!o what antidote to employ for the distressing hud dangerous affections of the pulmonary or^r.ns that are incident to.om- clim.-itc. While many inferior remedies thmst ;hpon Ilio.conimuiuiV. have failed and been-disci friends by even- trial, <coi afflicted they can never cures too .numerous,and* forgotten. * <??™f DR. J. C. ilYER- & CO., LO wiiiiLi HAS s;> . Fof Salo by JoIin^Doifg' , L W A ith Ihe youi'hers uiereol, to the subscribers, orone of them, at |[ village ol Mnniiisbnvgh, in said Counli, on i before ihe 28lh day of Jnlv. I860. Dated, Jaruiar|vS4, I860\. DAVfl) T. MARTIN, Administrator -MARY iBARNES, Administratrix. rh S OPREME Ct^URT of lb* Stale ofJVew York . ' F^A of, t«; wi8 - Cenofeva Koclil>'a;as/(«t Jacob Koehly arid Mnrr Honck, and lEIitabetli Hottt*,CatliHrin*Houck, Marv Houclfl Caspei Houck and Johri Hotick Infants. Summons for\ Relief. ToJacdbKochlvand Mary Hoiick and ElizaJwh Houck,Catnarine Houck, Mary Hoock Caspar Houck and John Houck, Infants, defend- OMi'J—^o^ \re hereby Summoned to app atin the Supreme Coon of the State of NewAjMk.awd arirwerth* complaint ofOenofev, K^nf>; PI«dV i'£r^ ,<;l L w .' lll,efile d o u lb « \\» WlNfMartli. IMki n theLew^s Counly Clerk'. S#*#*»r- H tinsbur jr|, and to serve a cony oryoor'SwgatdfM tbestthaenber ad Lowvil| fl , Lewis Cotfiity.N. Y. f within twenty days aft M ih«.«lfty|^r -»i^|j »»««V tuired m _i*is\iLaa(i«r ^^^•^jSa^g^ .—. to answer saul . ^m.^., ihe plaintiff will ajiply to «.«»«»- TVVZi: landed in 4 ^^^^^H. PlaiW a Attorney, Uwville, Lewi*Ce.,•«. PER&)NS: WANTING A CHANGE limate for Health, see advertisement of Hatmnon in Lands in\tiojher column, i DR.JVFJLA^'E'S 0 ' CELEBRAtED . ; VERMIFUGE LIVERPILLS. \X/\ E rjeg leave to cai-I the atten- tion of the Trade, \and more especially the Physicians of .the country^ t o two of the most pop- ular remedies now,before the pub- lic •- We refer to Dr. Ciias; M'lane's. Celebrated Vermifuge an]d Liver Pills. We do not. recommend diem 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 betn administered *vith die most satis- factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVE R PILLS, For die cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAEKACHE, &C. In cases of FEVER AN D AGUE, preparatory to, or after taking Qui- nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for die above .men- tioned diseases, diey 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, in which diey have been success- fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivideid time and attention to their manufacture. And being de- termined that Dr. M'&me's Cele- brated Vermifygc and liver Pills shall aMa^rpy^m the high posidott thef**?* hold among the ^..yply' of the day, they %$$$mw to spare neiirfier time jjr^^efe m procuring'the Best •mi rjWst\^sNalv and com- - pound them in Ae most thorough aaumen I Aefcfcess all orders to •:•;\ . FfcBillte BEOS., Wtlrtwgft, Pa. PS . Hwlwli' «a4\ Pb*sletan» ordering from other* tkas flsSHw P«*. \W d o «'« n , 0 writc ,hoir oti \i bmrtaJnoBri>*.,Pm^>urgh,P,.. To tbt>w v\*L\w to •tvkoimatriiu. W«wSU forward per malt, r T.«t i»ia, to SrV^SHf ttf$»)t*a 9am. one box ar Fills f..r twelw . ,fouch !|nfr,' mt\f gtti^sr\ \^^W^W^M 'MTtmtm^ 4\rKi