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DBW. C. WEST & C04 bur \FOT tJNM p 131 ria^ to merit them by offering HILDKBTH County indenture day, thereby to jrpentof Oft annual inter- act day of March in each ere-abo be kept in- »#? dulyac- to deserve it, It hap-|»SB r SH)S LIGHTS. large and^complete fa all I wish or ask*: I** confident the public in ,:<;he county doy day, the lands everything in the* r Davenport «t8r. the power of O.anyTrther Establishment in the County, have MMiTed and sow exhibit lor sale at prices ipetition! iJSrtamt Here^they will find a assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CtOTBING, AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, choicest jbargains catt^^ % ar. l , iu . '., Oil Cloths, r, Yankee Hotion*, Wooden ware, Hats, Caps, Boots, • «fcoei, Glasses, And a great variety of Articles we cannot spsak of in this advertisement. Ladies will find everything they want in such varieties that they wfllnot'p>>estricted to single patterns forselec- tJ^ ' ' o^. . Every fashionable style of Goods may be found in Si! foe S«sih|6ie bfqh'elie? At this store. Many goods have been purchas- ed at Extraordinary OUR MILLINERY ROOMS \Will be opened this week for your inspection. ' Our stock is ehoice and ample, and we can't be undersold. Theunexampled success which has rewarded our efibrts~to maintain a First Class Store in this county enables us to cut down the per- centage? of profits lower, we will venture to say, than any other Establishment in the county will. Try us. It is worth while to save even 5 per cent. You can do better than that even at DE WITT C. WEST & CO'S. Lowvflle, April 22, 1857. 34yl 200 JJ£ ;.' « » isloo\ \ is^oo Also. 5 .°°° coa ^ ° f \ B descriptions, from $1 to $16 each; : \ 200 pair Wk pants, at $2,25 per or. worth $8^6 400 ^T <i «^ « 3^0 \ \ \ 4,00 '200 ** \ \ \ 4^00 <( \ \ 4,50 100 \ \ \ \ 4,«0 \ \ \ ' 8,00 200 it >< u « 5^5 \ \ \ • 6,80 400 . \ Fancy Spring styles, $5,26. Also, 40<> pair pants of various patterns and qualities, from 62$ cents to $6 per pair. 300 black satin vests at $2,25, each worth $2,75 200 \ \ \ \ 3.00 \ \ 3,75 600 \ \ \ \ 3.75 \ \ 4,60 200 Fancy Spring styles 3,75 \ \ 4,50 Also 8000 Vests of every imaginable pattern, from $1 to $5,50 each. A splendid assort- ment of Furnishing Goods, \At prices lower than ever. All in need of clothing, had better coine directly to the GREAT WARDROBE, Where they Can obtain better clothing at far cheaper rates than at any other Establish- ment. 1ST\ Branch at No. 63 Dominic street, Rome. T. L. KINGSLEY & SON., Uiica, April, 1857. 112 Genesee st. FOR SALE. THE HOUSE AND GROUNDS r r the village of Lowville, formerly occupied by Major M. W. Welles, deceased. The house is large and convenient. On the place is a new barn and sheds, a smoke house, trash house, ice house, and other necessary out- buildings ; two never failing wells of excellent water, a. garden, and an orchard, containing an abundance of grafted Apple, Cherry, and Plnm Trees, • gooseberries, raspberries, in full bearing. The quantity of land is about three acMs. Apply to JAMES L. LEONARD, Lowville, March 2, 1857. Agent. 27tf FARMS FOE SALE -dm UNDERSIGNED WILL 1)1- . VIDE the Storrs Farm in Watson, which contains over Seven Hundred Acres, into sev- eral small lots to suit purchasers, and will sell the same Cheap for Cash, or will give credit for a term'of years. This Farm is located on the Black River,, at the mouth of the Independence river,', winch runs across it. A large portion of it is Interval Land, Innundated by the River every Spring, which renders it unsurpassed either for Grazing or-Meadow Land. It can be . go divided that a portion of upland will be at- tached to each lot; thus forming desirable Farms N. B. SYLVESTER. Lowviue Aug. 25, 1856. ' nl P A N T S Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants,, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pauts, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pantu, Pants, AT THE GREAT fVABDBOBE, 112 Genesee .street, The cheapest clothing store in the State! T. L. KINGSLEY & SON, Proprietors, COATS, Coats of every shape and size, To fit the form and please the eyes. Coats of every cut and hue, Olive, grecn,and black and blue. Coats with buttons beaming bright, Like the stars which gem the night; Coats as smooth as wild bird's feather, Coats for warm and wintry weather; Coats for mill-wrights and musicians, Coats for players and politicians, Coats for the peer or postillion, Coats for the mob and for the million, Coats for the ball-room or the bar, Coats for the forum or the war, Coats for soldiers and for sailors, Coats made by the best of Tailors, AT T. L. KIXGSLEY & SON'S GREAT STOKE. No. '112 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y. in all its .be'carried on by the Subscriber, af r the : old' stand,, oppositethe Journal offic^ where may toc'found at'all times, the best and'largest stock of Fashionabie-Furhi- ture in Lewis county, and at the very lowest figures, fo* Catii, or Prompt Pay. I The Snbscribcr begs leave to call the attention of the Public to his extensive assortment of FRENCH PLATEMIBBOBS, And Looking tSIasses, in Gilt and Ma- hogany Frames, superior to any thing ever before brought into this market, and which will be sold at a small adnance from New York cost, to make room for- JVew Stock, In the month of May. GILT MOULDINGS, Oof every variety kept constantly on hand.^ Picture Frames made to order on short notice. Beady-Made Coffins, Of superior workmonship on hand, at all times and all hours, either night or day. The Subscri- ber will give his pcrs&nal and undivided atten- tion to this branch. lurial Furnished to order, on the shortest possible no- tice. JOHN CONOVER. Lowville, April 11, 1857. 33tf^ KTE3 CASH STORE IW LOWTILLE ! Our arrangements with one of the most Ex- teiisive Manufacturing Companies in the United States, are such as to enabje . us to fill orders.from Dealers, Country Mercbanfs, And the Trade in General, : Alt th e Jobbers' Wholesale Cash Prices. Our stock is NEW, extensive and varied, com- '' prising all the late and ° <, FASHIONABLE SPRING STYLES! Usually kept in the beat <A*y establishments. Persons desiring Goods in the above line, cheap,- will certainly find it to their ad- vantage to call at the sign of the \BIG BOOK!\ No. 2 Washington street, 2 doors South Ar- cade Entrance. HAUL, ROGERS 8t CO. Watertown, April, 1857. 33w8 UF\Good and experienced Paper Hangers al- ways on hand to serve customers when desired. Of every pattern anft capacity, consisting of the the Celebrated Stoves, ^^1^^*™ ^ namental and useful Regulator, unsurpassed Self for a sick room. t«\Cliarter Oak, and many others, at terms surprisingly low. B. RUSCOE \S RECEIVING, this week, his new stock of And has adapted the IY - PAY THE WONDER •' • • ' OF THK NINETEENTH CENTUBY ! Important and of Great Consideration • : \ \to the Suffering. THQS. A. HXIELEY'S S &M ; S A P AH ILLA. , /TVFr*ll theremedies that have been discover- \%:, ed during the present age for the\thou- Band ills that flesh is heir to,\ none equal this \ Wonderful preparation. Only three years have elapsed since the discoverer (who spent a decade fn studying, experimentalising, and perfecting . it) ; fint introduced it to the public, and it is al- • I ^$ i Z:.?? C!a &\ a ?' i *>7 tne moet eminent phys- iciahi in all parts of the country to be the most ^ surprising and effective remedy for certain dis- iea*e of which they have knowledge. ,: AHothercompoundsofsyrupeoftheroothave ,. hitherto failed to command the sanction of the faculty, -because, on being tested, they have been found to contain noxious ingredients, which «;«e«feiU«eshe good effects Of the SaraapariUa and .oftentimes injure the health of the patient It Thi8iS'*'th%'.pure. j and genuine extract of the \root andjwipon trial, be found to effect a cer- i d perfect cure of the following complaints -- C 0 A T S Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats. Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Couts, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Frockcoats, Frockcoats, Frockcoats, Frockcoats, Frockeoats, Frockcoats, Frockcoats, Frockcoats, Frockcoats, Frockcoats, Frockcoats, Frockcoats, At the Great Wardrobe, Ho. 112, Genesee Street, Utica, V. 7 . T. L. KINGSLEY & SON, 34yl Proprietors. GREAT 3ES ' • tvuk&m J. >. f iritU*, AndaUSUn I' :'Oi»ftilal'Oo*timtuS,^r\U -tr- -• Z?T T HE UNDERSIGNED, intending to enlarge his business, by adding to it a rectifying es- tablishment, offers to the people of Lewis coun- ty an opportunity to buy the best, quality of Foreign and Domestic ' At New York Market prices: . - Which, he is convinced, will give better sat- isfaction, than that of credit, for the following reasons, viz : 1st, The use of money. 2d, By paving cash down for goods in Non- York, 10 per cent, can be saved. 3d, Xo poor debts will be incurred which good customers will be obliged to meet. Amongst my stockj 'may be round the follow- DOMESTICS, Brown and Bleached Sheeting, Ticking, Stripes, Shirtings, Demins, Batting and Cotton yarn. Also a good assortment of Brown and Bleached Cheese Bandages. DEESS GOODS, Every variety and latest style in -market. WHITE GOODS, Of all kinds. A good assortment of CLOTHS AND CASSIMEEES, For Summer wear, for gentlemen's use. SHAWLS, A good assortment of B lack Silks, Thibe Wool and Stella Shawls. BLACK SILKS, A good assortment of Dress Silks which were purchased before the advance, and will be sold at the old price. GEOCEKIES, A large stock of Groceries constantly on hand of every variety. 2000 POUNDS OF TEA! Which has advanced 25 per cent, since the purchase, and will be sold at the old price. BOOTS AND SHOES, A large variety of Home-made and Eastern Manufacture, kept constantly oa hand. Close Cash Buyers Will find it for their interest to examine my stock at the a« Opposite the . — . Mi © K L „ „. Lowville, before purchasing elsewhere, B. RFSeOE. Lowville, April 16, 1857. 83tf #*% 38tf .system. obtain* will be BEST • • •* » «»*:••*.• . In Watson, /^mmim, M^MA _..» conn •*--*&* Wffl rdays>.«t*-- rn M. W. KING & SON, PATENT CHAIR MAW tJFACTURERS, 438 BROOME ST., one door east of Broadway, (Late 468 Broadway,) ugw TORK, (Established A. J)., 1833.) Invite an examination of their great variety and superior assortment of Chairs, manufactured at their own establishment, and under their im- mediate observation and direction, including Pivot Revolving Chairs, Self-Acting Extension Recumbent Chairs, Improved Invalid Wheel Chairs, Major Searle's Traveling Invalid Chair, Spanish Spring and Squab Chairs, Rheumatic, Spinal and Asthmatical In- valid do., &c, &c, &c. Embracing the most complete assortment, and choicest kinds for PARLORS, DRAWING ROOMS, j CHAMBERS, GARDENS, LIBRARIKS, COUNTING UOUSKS, OFFICES, PUBLIC IXSTITOTIOXS,DEXTIST.«, BARBERS, &C, together with every desirable sort adapted to the comfort, convenience, and luxu-; ry of The SICK, the AGED, the INFIRM, the LAME and LAZY. ''\ In point of ingenuity of design, elegance of finish, quality and richness of material, faithful- ness of execution, durability and cheapness, i these. Chairs arc unsurpassed. For them, SI. W. KINB & SDN were awarded the first and only Prize Medal, and the Faculty recommended them as preferable to beds or couches for patients af- flicted with Spinal, Asthmatic or Bronchial af- fections. To either arm of the chair may be attached a a convenient reading or writing DESK, and any combination desired Kill be manufactured lo I order. A Circular with explanatory cuts, will be sent by mail if requested, and orders, (with remit- tances,) promptly forwarded to any part of the' world. I/jsxssry asid Economy ! ! KING'S XKW CnAIR \ AS YOU LIKE IT, \ An Arm Chair, Reclining Chair, Couch and i Bedstead, (CO.MBIXKD IX OXK,) is susceptible of twelve different positions, or changes, to meet the varied requirements for comfort, conve- nience-, luxury, and economy (in space as well • as price.) Whether in sickness or health, tins celebrated CHAIR \AS VOV LIKE IT.\ excels in many respects, any chair perhaps ever man- ufactuied in this or any other country. The price varies frogi Fifteen to ITiirti/ Dollars, according to finish. To Public Institutions, as well as to individ- uals, this CHAIR is a very desirable article, and will be supplied in any number, on the most lib- eral terms. Applv to, or address M. W. KING & SON, 438 Broome Street, One door East of Broad- way, Jfew-Vork, (LATE 468 BROADWAY.) 3()yl I have on band, Stove Trimmings of all kinds, Stove Pipes, « Tin, Copper Zink and Sheet Iron Ware, Chains and Chain Pumps, 4c. TO BUILDEES I can present great bargains, as' my Stock of SHE LF HARD WA R E, is extensive, and of the first quality. PLATED WARES. Spoons, Tea and Table, Cake Dishes, 4c., of beautiful styles, never before equalled in thfc market. MY STOCK OF CUTIEKY. Is unsurpassed, including the celebrated Water- ville Cutlery, also, a lot of No. 1 CARRIAGE TRIimfNCS. I especially invite Wheelrights to call and ex- amine. In a word, no person can dream of half I have got, and when he has seen, he can't re- member. And I like to have forgotten those Nails, Fairbanks' Scales, &c, &c, to the end of this chapter and the next. I am alwavs happy to see my friends and patrons, and they may be assured— Ho charge for exhib- iting goods. (jgirJob Work done with neatness and despatch. Stoves set up, Pipes adjusted, &c, &e. | M. M. SMITH. I Lowville, Aug. 25th, 1856. nl j ALSO, All kinds of Bar, Band, Hoop, Scroll & Square Iron, Stitfs Horse-Shoe Iron, NAILR0DS, STEEL AND STEEL SPRINGS, AXEL, HUBBS, & Pipe Boxes, of all Sizes, all of which will be sold at as LOW a figure a« can be bought at either Utica or Rome adding freight to this place. tW D0.VT MISTAKE.THE PLACE. _gj FABMEB'S £ICDANfi£ LOWVILLE, X . Y. M. ~M SMITH. AisdiaBthat^rtaihtraci, piece 'of j»rcel- ; of laud, situate, lving>,' and being\ in the Western division ; ofTown«No; five; in the town Of'Mir- ; - J And where- ^/ d^li^t Mving Dee» n*tei the payaent of the money secured to be>«ud by iiud mortgage according to *herter»»thewoft! and nofuitor dta^^to>^c^ra^e^ame, orany tinsburgh; being * part of Lot N«tf lO^in.thtf <1 sifthe amount claimed to-be due on said mor Western: division-aid Town afdre8aia,'bQunded tgi Western division and , as follows, to'wit: beginning «t thiH BOB f P B: Ofi' lid id rj as foo, corner of Peter B: h th l t g ^ lind «iid rjauang f id C' corner of Peter B: OjrfigB lin « jg thence north along the east bounds of said Cur-' Mthe amount c tgage at the date of the'first publication of this notice is twelve hundred and eighty-four dollara and ninety-four cents ($1284,94% and there ii also claimed to b e due the further cum of eigh- tis's land thirty^fiiurchaiiiB and eighty-one Hnka! teen dollan ($18) for insurance, which said to the north Uneof said lot -SoV 10.- t Thenpe-fD tT enport has %een-obU|ed to expend on said east along said' north line'fourteen chains and I buildings by said BJldredrt default: Now.there thirty-four links to a stake: Thence south thirty- ffoie, brtirtue of apower of sale in said inor- four chains and-ninety-three links to a' stake. [ tg«ge contained, and by the statute in such Thence West fourteen chains and thirty-four j cases made and provided, the said Mortgaged links to the place of beginning, containing fifty ! premises will be sold at poblb ancUon or vendoe acres of land, be the same more or less. It ' * \**' \**•\*\* -' » \ «•«»»\•««_ beinc the same land described in a certain deed « °a \ if! t.'— £4fU'* A .nAiwl.nJIlriiiiixll Jr from Samuel Miner & wife to Rowland Buell 4 recorded in Lewis County Clerk's Office, in Book F of deeds, page 483 4c. Also all. that \ of hind, being part of Lot certain piece or > , „ . ., No. 8 of ^the Western Subdivision of Township No- 5, in Marlinsburgh, Lewis Co., New York, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the north line of said Lot, North 8H° west 14 chs 16} links from the N. E. corner thereof, runs thence, south 1}° west & parallel' to the east line of said lot 86 chains 28 links to the south line thereof; thence north 87|° west 5 chains C2i links to 70 acres of Land deeded to Rowland Buell Junior, by Rowland Buell (Deed datedJ» T ov. 8, 1855 recorded in Book No. 14 of deeds psge 488 &c.) Theuce along the east line of said seventy acres north 2° east 35 chains 26 links to the north line of the lot; thence thereon south 87f° east 5 chains '28} links to the place of beginning containing nineteen & 24-100 acres of land. Dated Low- ville, April 22,185V. N. B. SYLVESTER, 3-tw7 . Referee. L. C. DAVENPOBT, Plaintiff's Attorney. atthe LAW OFFICE of L. C. DAVENPORT, in the Tillage of Lowville, insaid county.on Sat- urday the 30th day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. Said Mortgage Premises are described in said Mortgage sub- stantially as. follows, to wit: All that Tract or Parcel of Land situate in the Town of Turin ; part of Lot No. 45 township bounded as follows, viz : Beginning *u i: n A A? *it A ittmm* and Turin Plan's on the No of Mary Kent's Land and runs thence S. «6 9 W. along the North line of said Plank Road 7 chs. 80 Iks. to the North lineofPhilo Clark's Land—thence N. S2i° W. 4 chs. M Iks. to a stake—thence N. 3H° E- 2 chs. 34 Iks. to the centre of the Cross-Road—thence S. 88° chs. 79 Iks., to the said Kent's West line—thence S. 28« E. 60 Iks. to the place of Beeinning,—Containing Two Acres and Sixty-six hundredths of an acre of Land.—Also, that other certain piece Of Land being part of Lot No. 45 township No. 4, town of Turin, and bounded as follows, viz : Be- ginning in the centre of the Turin Plank Road, at a point where the cross-road intersects said Plank Road, and runs thence N. 64° E. 2 chs. 41 Iks. along said cross-road,—thence S, 26 ° E. 1 ch. 2 Iks thence N. 64° E. 69 Iks. thence S. 26° East 42 Iksf thence N. 71° E. 36 Iks. VIRTUE of an Execution issued out of thence S. 14° E. 1 ch. 96 Iks. thence S. 78« W. 3 chs. 75 Iks. to the centre of said Turin Plank Road—thence along the same N. 16° W. 2. chs. 50 Iks. to the place of beginning—Coo taining 85-100 of an acre of Land. Dated, March 4th, 1857. JAMES W, DAVENPORT, L. C. DAVENPORT, Attorney, Lowville. N. Y. BL.IND8 DOORS. T HE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully in- form the inhabitants of Lewis county and vicinity that he is engaged in the manufacture of Sash, Blinds and Doors, at the manufactory formerly owned by in Leyden, and that he will keeps constantly on hand and will manufacture Sash, Blinds and Doors to order, in the CHEAPEST and best manner. Any style of work usually made at such establishments, Planing, Matching, &c, done to order in the best possible manner. SYLVESTER GAYLORD. Leyden, March 24, 1857. 80tf EEWIS \COUNTY IronmiMl Stover-Depot at Tnrln ••• ' '• \ • ''- -.-.'V '* e -V '' Subscribers arenowreceiving r t their fallstock of Cook- ing, Parlor and Plate Stoves of Twenty Fjve_ different styles ind pat'terns, ; in all one hundred am and and ^mmm-*^ m*^^ ^ ^^^» m • ^ ^ • *•>•. WX t ^**A ^ \ ^ IHHI I ^ y || 111 * ten Stoves. Trimimngand pipe for Stoves, Jappaned and Tm.Ww. ,*?-,>&<?• As usual We have on band and are receiving a full • and 7 -complete ;«s8ortment enten, r*™ Tools,' merous i t. fee i^*^aUfiitt»« ^nvnr, U Kew lorR BRANCH JEWELRY STORE. T HE SUBSCRIBER IS CONSTANTLY receiving from the Manufacturers >a large and varied stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES k JEWELRY, of all. kinds, and the latest fashions, which he will sell CHEAP F OR CAS H. N. B. Repairing of all kinds, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c, Done with neatness and dispatch. Don't forget the place.' Lewis Block, opposite thr Methodist Church, Lowville..,, -, , . B. L. MAY, Agt. towvffle Oct. 1st, 1856. 6mS Has been .before years; ariSis most Bi ment, where \ \ \ ma'-'ii' • i-jftoa -i'l . V. A. , WiU Visit Lowville (Bostwick House,) MAV 28TH, 1S57. H AVIXG Made the treatment of chronic dis- eases (old complaints) our special business for the last seven years. Having experience of hospital practice, and treating EVERY VAKIETjr OF CHRONIC DISEASE with uniform success, can convince the most skeptical that the treatment is successful. Our remedies are mostly vegetable, given with a view of removing the cause of disease. Exam- inations gratuitous, and diseases located correct- ly on explainable principles.' Those who are af- flicted, please see bills of items or testimonials of cases cured. Lowville will be visited regular- ly if inducement is held forth on first visit. En- larged tonsils of children cured without an ope- ration. References of home cures (not imagin- ary) can be giyen of the various forms of chron- ic diseases of the day, as hoarseness, loss of voice, and ALL PULMONARY DISEASES, (not too iar advanced), Dyspepsia, Kidney Com- plaints, Diseases of the Liver, Chronic Diarrhsoa, Skin Diseases, Glandular Derangements, diseases peculiar to Ladies,. General Debility, ULCERS, TUM0ES, &c, &c. We state that any person can be shown certi- ficates or referred to persons cured permanently of any and evei'y of the above diseases. As so many unqualified persons ofier their services, we deem the above steps necessary. GENERAL OFFICE, Carthage, Jeff. Co. N. Y. 6^f*. Treatmentat all times reasonable. N. B-—-Remaining in Lowville \one Hay only. Sheriffs Sale. T|Y _t> the Clerk'8 office of th* county of Lewis, by the Clerk of said county, to me directed and delivered, I have seized and taken all the right, title and interest which Daniel 31. Williams had on the 15th flay of January, 1856, or which he may since have acquired, of, in and to the fol- lowing described premises. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Watson, county of Lewis, and State of New York, and bounded as follows, to wit: Begin- ning at the Corner of 3d and -1th W., 5th and 6th N. ranges at a beach tree cornered and mark- ed 3, 4, 5, 6, and runs thence along the line be- tween 3d and 4th W. ranges, and centre of the Sncll road N. 22 chains and 83 links to a point 50 links from a hemlock post marked A. B., thence S. 89° E. forty-four chains, 2 links, to a stake, 2 links West from a beach tree marked E. P, thence South i° W. 22 chains and 6 links to a stake marked E. P., standing in the line ot 5th and 6th N. ranges; thence along said line ST. 89 i° W. 44 chains and 2 links to the place of beginning, con- taining ninety-nine acres and 87-100ths of an acre of land, as surveyed by Jason Clark, ex- cepting and reserving thorefrom fifty acres here- tofore deeded to Hiram dark, which aforesaid property I shall expose for sale at the Bostwick House, now kept by E. C. Potter, in the village of Lowville, on Thursday, the 4tl n27wl3 MOETGAGE SALE. W HEREAS Christopher Miller and Nancy . Miller his wile, of New Bremen, Lewis County in the state of New York, did on the third day of February, 1855, make and execute unto Alanson Tyler of Lowville, in said County, a'certain indenture of mortgage, bearing date on that day, thereby conveying the premises hereinafter described to said Alanson Tyler, as security for the payment of the sum of three hundred and thirty dollars ($830) with interest thereon, from the date of said Mortgage, accord- ing to the condition of a bond bearing even date with said mortgage, which said mortgage was duly acknowledged by said Miller & wife to en- title the same to be recorded, and the same was recorded with a power of sale therein contained in the office of the Clerk of ihe County of Lewis, day of June on the 8th day of February, 1856, at 5 o'clock, ~' '*-' J '- ' \ \' • * \h P f rt t 72 * T IE iellinowl*»iryfandConsoiiraated Lot- teries, of which B. FRAKCS & Co. are the managers, are chartered by the State of Mary- land, anda^pmmissionerTelected by thepao- ple, who'issworrf to superintend and certify that everything connected with them is done in a strictly honorable manner, and that the inter- ests of .parties who reside .at a> distance, are as ketStoMary- i law in next, at 9 o clock, in the forenoon of that day. ! p. M in Liber P of mortgage at page 7*2, *c., Dated Lowville, April 21st, 1857. •by bv Harrison Barnes, then Clerk of said Countv. G.E. WOOL WORTH, Sheriff. By PETER KIBLEY, Special Depnty. 34w7 SherlfTs Sale. B Y Virtue of an execution issued out of the Supreme Court of the State of New-York, against the goods, chattels, lands and tenements of Dwight Gordon, of the towTi ^ofi IAwville, County of Lewis, I have levied upon the follow- ing property, viz.: All that piece of land situate in the town of Lowville, county of Lewis, State of New York, known *nd distinguished as village lot No. 1, on a map and survey.. made by N. S. Sylvester, May, 1851, Beginning at .the north- west corner of said lot No. 1, which is a point' in the centre of the street, leading westerly from' and near the residence of Charles Dayan, at the first angle in said street, for a description of which, reference is had to the Town Book o, Roads of said town, and running thence 3, 5 ° , g thence 3, 5 30* east along the west line of said lot No. 1 2 chains, 72 links to a stake at the south-west cor- ner thereof, thence north 84° 30', east 91 links to the corner of lot No. 2, thence north 5 * 30' west 2 chains, 72 links to the centre of the aforesaid street, thence south 84° 80', west Harrison Barnes, i The power of sale in said mortgage contained, autho.izes the said mortgagee, his executors, administrators or assigns, in case of the failure to pay the^rioneys secu^d 1 by said, mortgage to be paid, or any i^ihereifc-either of principal or inTcre^t tojcll the morteaced rremLs, u- I pro- vided ft ^And where«iiaettul«hapeeitiiade in money ^cured^o be paid by- anduio suit of prbcee ;.- j -a•—sspB^WW^ ugsvat law; to recover pig^ law; to recover the same, or any part thereof, having been instituted, and whereas, the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of the irst pnblic»tiorioftbisnoti:ei8 Three kindred.«nd seventy T nine dollars ft thirty six cents ($879,36). Aow therefore by virtue of said power of sale;»Dd of the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgaged premises, will be H$U' st pubHc auction or vendue '*f th Li# i L 0 auction or vendue '*f the Li# oiriici b* L 0. DAVESPOOT, in the village of Eowviue In said premises are ^described in said \mortgage sub- stantially as follSws, to wit :—aU that tract or parcel of Jand situate in W: toin of New ti^JW^^^*^^^ fS^%?S:^.?«r%.-«*jaw» rf Ne * hundredths of an acre of land. Ali of which I shaU expose for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder, atthe Bostwick Bouse ii village of Lowville, on the 13th, dav 1857', at 10 o'clock, A. M. Dated MjJrL April 29th, 1857. 6. E. WOOLWORTfif\ Ranges of great fiot^o. $, of Macomb's & boum 12th N. 33w7 .in the | stake & .. from thef North Ri links, to a Sheriff. S UPREME COCRT.-Connty of Bewis, !Ash- E lev Davennnrf ^ lieina Conley and the complaint of Ash copy of which was • i Clerk's Office,... „. copy- of yont- answer on the : office -in.'the^ withintwen&j mons, exclusive of the p .to. more or less; parcel^ „,, - SH .J 5 East 12 t IS 8»iE. 6 chs. 64 lice S, 40 cbs. 70 f ~s, 1 chs. 40 40 Chs. 80 \* containing $&tfp _ ier jnece or i aforesaid, and is John M. !184O,'A ; youfidl to answer said quired; the PBtff i theserviceotth day of service ^WS^fP^^SSfeBjK ?N ders are.flUed in the first drawin Sfl*t>th<£ eommtafcitidfl-bm ithis article 5 over a Wide •-•--• info ,ifte] 4.;U;x -^j~l OtTtii- ,:H: h SA' l^i&ttl te- twdmnftsal the m\ % B^*s- -. -'-sjr- -' -'- mm-mmmm .... .. . rMM'\''*' quirea; ithe PBinhflf wiU apply i o the\ Dated, Lowville April <ith,1857 L C DAVENPORT S^S^W «WS>*K at I >.^>~^ W^^^^i- S»! -Wai. *» ^>.*s€,-; «r>-^ i±i£.6':S. .'^iiSlilfcSiliS