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SUMMKR ARRANGEMENT ce_ of,a judgjienVknii'df'cijt and rendered'by tKe Supte&fe: Ci of New York in the abbvfe'eRtelea ca$, date April 22, 1857, I the suo%iter,j«fer6e, being SIDE LIGHTS: p^ 1st Steg$ S.m m: to.conuecls *(!»h g a. m. train SSisiT ' '.\ • \ •':. ' • •'••;/ • • •id Stage 9 v m. to connect with 3 ~m m. train BM*-\\ ' - ; • \,^\ , GOING xowrn. \.. 1st Stage leaTes-Booimlle at 1 p. m., arrives 'at LowriUe at 6 p. m., at Denmark 8 p. m. *iSlage Verves Boonviite at tp, m., arrives «f LowTille at 1 ti30 p. m. *, Road. Slack Jtiver *nct SUMMER AR coiwj g* Haiti 1.35a. TO. • Accommodation 4.40 p. m. GOISG SOUTH, LKA.VS BOOSVILLC. Mail S a. tn. ' Accommodation 2T20 p. m. WILLIAM HIGBY. Supt. Whicb/to be appreciated must be seen. One look at the immense and multifarious as- sortment of of will convince the purchaser that this is the place to buy. customers take them off—devoting our entire attention and energy to the business of pleasing them in the quality and price of our goods and LAND BTJELL, deceased, in thetowR.o tihsburgh, in the county of Lewis, on the 5th day of June next, at one o'clock, P, M., of that day, the lands and premises'which arc described as follows; to wit: .All that piece or parcel of land, being part of Lot No. 10, in the town of Martinsburgh, in the county of Lewis, bounded as follows, viz: be- Always on hand with a lull stock of Goods! ginning at the north-east corner of a piece of * • . land formerly deeded by William Constable to notwithstanding the rapidity with which our p c ter B. Curtis and runs Bouth 14 chains and 89 links to a stake and stones; thence west 6 chains 72 links to a stake and stones; thence north 14 chains 89 links to the centre of\ the j road; thence east 6 chains and 72 links to the ! place of beginning, containing ten acres of not jn whispered yarns about what we can do, ]an( j_ Being the same piece of land described in a certain deed dated the 28d day of June, Htw York Coatral Sail Road. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Cars go East from Utica. 1 Oft a. m. Cleveland Express, Stopping at Lit- tle Falls, St JohnsviHe, Fonda and Sehenectady 5.60 a. m, Cincinnati Express, stopping at Little Falls. St. Johnsville, Fonda, and Sebenee tady. t 10 a. m. Chicago Express, shopping al Frankfort, Herkimer, Little Falls, St. Johns- ville. Fort Plain, Palatine Bridge, Fonda, Amster dam. aad Sehenectady. l<>30 a. m. Syracuse Mail and Accommodation. . stopping at all stations. 1 10- p. m. Baffalo and New York Express, stopping at Little Falfe, St. Johnsville, Fonda and-Seheneetady. 4-.30 p. -n. Steamboat Express, stopping at Herkimer, Little Falls St. Johnsville, Fort Plain, Palatine Bridge, Fonda, Amsterdam and Scbeneetrdy. Cars go West from Utica. 2 50 a. «•-, New York^Express Mail, stopping at Rome, OneWa and Chitenaugo. (Monday mor- ning excepted.) 7 00 a. m. Accommodation stopping at all stations. 10.25 a. m. First Express, stopping at Oriska- ney, Rome, Verona, Oneida, Canastota, Chit- tenango and Manlius. 11,30 a. m. Second Express stopping at Rome, Oneida, and Chittenango. \ 1 30 p. m. Mail, stopping at all stations. 2 50 p. m., New York Express, stopping at Rome and Chittenango. <C 15 p. m.Emigrant, stopping at all stations. 10 05 p. m., Night Express, stopping at Rome, Oneida, Canastota, and Chitenango. The 1.00a. m.. 5.00 a. m., and 7.10 a. m. Ex- presses going West, are the only trains run on Sunday. The 7.10 East, and the 2.30 a. m. and 10.05 p. m. Expresses going East from Utica will leave on Mondays. A« Accommodation train will leave Albany at 3.30 p. m. for Utica, arriving at 8 p. m. An Accommodation Train will leave Syracuse at 8,15 p. m. for Utica, arriving at 10.30 p. m. All the trains are to be run by Albany time, which is five minutes and fifty two seconds ias- tcr than Utka time. X. B.—Pa«sengers»pe referred to procure and shew their Tickets before taking Seats in the Cats. Bajr^age will not be checked until pas- sage tickets are procured. C. TIBBARD, Gen'l ?upt, Z. C. PRIEST, Asst Supt. 40 tf. Watertown &-Roae Sail Boad. GOING SOCTtl. ' Accommodation, 7 44, a. m. \ Freight, 8 SS, a. m. Mail, 11 24, a. m. - Accommodation, S 44, p. ra. GOIKG NORTH. Aceomfirodation, 10 54, p-. m. Freight, 1 45 p. m. Express Mail, 6 15, p. m. Accommodation, 11 32, p. m. < SS \ CARLOSDUTT0N, Watertown, May, 4th, 1857. Supt. but never perform we are now prepared and determined to sell goods at figures J2S~ Far less than they have been sold in this market. Look Around!!! Not after you buy, but before. \^e ask and desire our customers to be well posted in regard to the price of goods. We are ready and willing to show you goods at all times. Why ? Because when you look at them you are pretty sure to buy. We cannot pretend te enumerate ourGoods. It would be impossible. We particularize a few to which we wish to call your attention: L ADIES' Dress Goods, Rich, Rare and Stylish Bere.ses, Challies, DeBeges, Poplinetts, Or- gandies, Jaconetts, Flounced Robes, Hotted Silks, Plain Black, Fancy and Mourning Silks, cheaper than ever at ' WEST & CO\S. M ANTILLAS, Fans. Parasols, Ladies' Reti- icules, Baskets. Fringes, Mitts, Laces, Col- lars, Sleeves, and everything that is nice at WEST & CO'S. 1828, recorded in Book L. of deeds, page 24 &c, in Lewis County Clerk's office. Also, all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate. King, and being in the Western division of Town No. five, in the town of Mar tinsburgh, being a part of Lot No. 10, in the Western division and Town aforesaid, bounded as follows, to wit: beginning at the south-east corner of Peter B. Curtis's land and running thence north along the east bounds of said Cur- tis's land thirty-four chains and eighty-one links to the north line of said lot No. 10. Thence east along said north line fourteen chains and thirty-four links to a stake. Thence south thirl y- four chains and ninety-three links to a stake. Thence West fourteen chains arid thirty-four links to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres of land, be the, sjihie more or less. It being the same land described in a certain deed from Samuel Miner & wife to Rowland Buell & recorded - in Lewis County Clerk's Office, in Book F of deeds, page 483 &c. Also all that certain piece or parcel of land, being part of Lot No. 8 of the Western Subdivision pi Township No - 5, in Marlinsburgh, Lewis Co., New York, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a ___ AS' JUST RECEIVED, and ia ! L, ll now opening the largest stqckjgffit at Books, Miscellaneous and School,yEi evfer offered in this county,. T k ~ -'-\' 3i are new works and never Defer market. * Also, «k large ,aaw>rtjnent.pf Blank Book*, Records, BORDEBS AND CXJETAilffS, Letter, Foolscap, and Note. Paper and Envel- opes of every variety.-. , , FORTE MONIES, & MEWORAHDAS, SLATES, INKS, PEN KNIVES, PERFORATED PAPER, PASTE BOARD, &C, In fact, Everything usually kept in a Country Book Store. Together with a good Assortment of Willow For the Ladies. I have made arrangements to receive all the Latest Publications as soon as published, which I will sell at New York prices. I hope, bystrict attention to business and sell- ing my goods at low figures to receive and mer- it a share of the public patronage. M. J. MURRAY. Lowville, May 1, 1857. 36 CJHAWLS, k> Stella, P. of all kinds, viz: Crape, Thibet, Palmetto, Silk, Net Shawls, Barege, Broche and Scarfs at WEST & CO';>. A LL KINDS of Groceries and Domestic Goods, Nails, Fish, Salt, at WEST & CO'S. fiROCKERY, Glass Ware, Oil Cloths, New V7 Styles Carpets, &e. at WEST & CO'S. IONNETS, Ribbons, and Trimmings at 50 B point in the north line of said Lot, North 87f = west 14 chs lfr£ links from the N. E. corner thereof, runs thence south 1-^ — west & parallel to the east line of said lot 85 chains 28 linls . to the south line ther-of; thence north S7i= j Books, for.this county. acres of Land - ~ ' New Books. M J. MURRAY has received the following • List of Works, just issued from, the well known Publishing House of D. APPLETOX and Co., New York City, in all the different styles' of PAPER CAEPSTIIG, Oil Shades, •• '^ Curtain Flxtftres, Cd*\? Cord rd, Tawfel* \>««y -\- fcjfce awd f^^jve!'» h or fts|t! ; j I am confident the public , ^are a)ware of'tbis.• ' .'. , '.:'\ ;., Ac. mpie Our^arrahgemehts'with'one of the most Ex- l £i \. t<Msl«eiM«n«act»ringieos8|)rt«fcl I* tlje $ United States, are such as to enable us~ to fill orders from . . Dealers, Country Merchants, Aiid the Trade in General, At the JottbeW Wnolesale Cash Prices. • • Our stock is NEW;' extensive and varied, com- prising all the late and FASHIONABLE SPRING: STYLES! Usually kept- in the best eity establishments. Persons desiring Goods in- the above line, cheap, will eertuiuly 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. ' ' •' HALL, ROGERS & CO. Watertown, April, 1857, . . .3S»-8 jgf^Good and experienced Paper Hangers al- ways on. hand to-serve customers ^hen desired. Of every pattern \and capacity, consisting of the •the Celebrated Stoves, • (J3p\jrelfersorf-Air Tight, ' gSf-K-ingand Queenvbotlror- na'mental and usefiih {J^Partor -Self a&fe. The first hospital surgeons a Iicists of Europe Wmit the uhparallered anQin flamatory and healing properties of thi* Ointment overnnients.sanctionitB use i th i l d ilitary services'; and the ma y i«d throughout the world use in their naval and ^ifiseit^tiM isoun. y ; try i«d throughout the p j^ost »|»fidepceija 7 ;ts,,ci>r«tiTe properMes.«j It penetrates the sources of inflamation-and cor- Hlptioh HhicH'underlie theexternml eridesc* of ^idaiU ^^f^h ^iaewe,;»id.fief»^wai?e,jUie ^er^ .feed and exasperate the malady. ijih j^& Dissolution. N OTICE is hereby given that the Co-partner- ship heretofore' axisting under the name and firm of CONOVER & BARRETT, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All demands against the late firm will be settled by JOHN binding & Typography, comprising th« best | CONOVER, and to whom must be paid all debts selection of standard works ever offered foi-'eale. | due the laic firm. Dated Lowville, April llth t He has obtained the agency of these valuable 1857. JOHN CONOVER, Come and see the Maze of nice Bonnets and Ribbons, Flowers, &c. at - WEST & CO'S. We are prepared with this large To sefl them cheap. We have purchased them so that we can afford to. TRY AMD SEE What you can do. DE WITT C. WEST & CO. Lowville, June 2, 1857. 40 PoUdam & Watertown Sail Eoad. GOING NORTH. Accommodation, 6 O>, a. m. ' .Hail, 1 00, p. m. GOING SOUTH, ijailf 10 35, a. m. Accommodation, 6 45, p. m. GE0. B. PHELPS, Watertown, May, 1857. 38 Supt. BOST OFFICE NOTICE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Post OFEIJE, LOWVILLE N. Y. ' June 1st, 1S57. * Until further notice is given Mails leaving c office will dose as follows, via:— . . GOING EAST. 'Depart-it Si o' clock x. H., Arrive 6 o'clocK v u. '•; - :A ' GOING WEST, VIA. ROME. \'\'\ - CKTU JULY 1ST. Depart at 9'o'elock p. M., Arrive 6 o'clock P. M. 5 GOING NORTH. Depart 5 1-2 o'clock p. M., Arrive ^o'clock A. U. ' 'From iLo-wville. to Edwards, via., Watson, eman, Crbgtian and Indian River, at *. *,,) Wednesdays;. \ Fnjim £©«*iHeyto Rodman, via. West Low •iriUe, Sai-risburgh* Montague, New Boston, &c, *t,9~ o?clcick>. M., Thursdays. Arrive at 8 o clock THE GREAT WARDROBE, No. 112Genesec St. Utica, N. Y., is now filled with the larg- est and best Stock of READY IUDK CLOTHING ever offered to the public. An intel- ligent ai d discriminating people begin to perceive tliat the lowest priced goods arc not always the cheapest, but that good goods at rea- sonable prices, invariably give the best satisfac- tion. On this account the demand for good and subs stanti.il Clothing is increasing. To sup- pi y this demand the Propriet's of the gr't War drobe ha.ve manufactured from th e v e r y best Cloth, in very superior sty I e , aa immense stock of rein ark- ably serviceable clothing,and a re se 11 ing the same as low a \ it ca n be afforded. The rapid s a le • of this kind of stock, is the best evide nee that it is just wh at is want ed. Those about to sup pl y them selves had better examine this asso rtment, when they will be su rpri sed to find at what reasonable pri ces sue h superior goods can be turn ish ed. In addition to our stock of Clothin g , we have on hand a most splendid stock of Fu n i shing Goods of the latest and most de si west. 5 chains 62^ links to 70 deeded to Rowland Buell Junior, by Rowland Buell (Deed dated Nov. 8, 1855 recorded in Book No. 14 of deeds page 438 &c.) Thence along the east line of said seventy acres north 2 ^ east 35 chains 26 links to the north line of the lot; thence theteon. south 87J C east 5 chains 28^ links to the placeof beginning containing nineteen & 24-100 acres of land. Dated Low- ville, April 22, 1857. N. B. SYLVESTER, 34w7 Referee. L. C. DAVENPORT, Plaintiff's Attorney. The above sale is postponed until Satruday, the 13th day of June, 1857, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day. Dated June 5th 1757. N. B. SYLVESTER, Referee. L. C. DAVENPORT, PlfTs. Att'y. The Republican Court, 408 pp., 21 Embellish- ments.— A beautiful work. Bentoris Thirty Years in tine U. S. Senate, 2 void. Abridgement of the Debates in Conyrest, from 17S9 to \l85fi.—2 void. Siftdcr'x X\teararpia. BarlntCs.Nurrative of Explorations in Texax, New Mexico, and California. LnijanTs Kinei'ah. Annals of San Francisco. Life of jf\apolcon. Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biograph'i. Perri/'s Expedition to Japan. —By Francis L. Hawks, D. D. L. L. D. Cyclopedia of Sermons. —Jabez. Burns, D. D. Ct/clopedia of Practical Receipt\. —Cooley. Kir/eland's Memoirs of Washington —For the Y GEO. R. BARRETT. , various branches will hereafter be carried on by the Subscriber, at the old stand, opposite the Journal office, where may be found at all times, Journal office, where may be found a a , 7 r .._._, , the best and largest stock; of: Fashionable Furni-; fotrie eriii of tlTis chapter and trie next-. ture in Lewis county, and at the figures, for Cash, or Prompt Pay. Sheriffs Sale. Americans in Japan —By Robert Tomes. Y VIRTUE of an Execution issued out of Twenty Years of an African Slaver—By the Clerk's office of the county of Lewis, i Brant* Mayer bv the Clerk of said county, to me directed and -AgneTt hook of Chess. delivered, I have seized and taken all the risrht. Memoir* and h.mcies— Jameson, title and interest which Daniel M. Williams had M ?x>,ns of llWun^oH-Sehroeder. on the loth day of January, 1856, or which he ^ omcn °f Christianity—JaUa. kavann-rh may since have acquired, of, in and to the fol- , ^mpest and Sunshine, or Life in Kentucky— lowing described premises. All that certain j Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. piece or parcel of land situate in the town of i Morses General Atlas of the H-orM—con- Watson, countv of Lewis, and State of Newi ta \'.' r ? ^\\7 Ma l ls - with descriptions and York, and bounded as follows, to wit: Be-in-'. ^\l'\-\* °, { a \ na 'j 10ns t0 tlle - vear lbo0 ' b - v nin» at. the Corner of 3d and 4th W., 5th and j Charles Co.by, A. M. 6th N. ranges at a beach tree cornered and mark- j L\ w ville. May 26, 1 So i. ed 3, 4, 5, 6, and runs thence along the line bo- ] tween Kd and 4th W. ranges, and centre of the j Snell road N. 22 chains and 83 links to a point 5111 links from a hemlock post marked A. B., thence S. j 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 Cth N. ranges; thence along said line N. 89^ — W. 44 chains and 2 links to the place of beginning, con- taining ninety-nine aeres and 87-100lhs of an acre of land, as surveyed by Jason Clark, ex- o XJ1 S9tf , y y , cepting and reserving therefrom fifty acres here- tofore deeded to Hiram Clark, 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 4th day of June next, at 9 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day. Dated Lowville, April 21st, 1857. G. E. WOOLWORTII, Sheriff. By PETER KIRLKY, Special Depnty. 34w7 ' The above Sale is postponed to the 20th day of June inst., at the same place and time of day mentioned in the strove notice of &'ale. Dated June, Sd, 1857. G. E. W0OLW0RTH, Sheriff. ByPETEnKiRLEY, Special Deputy. 40td Fresh Arrival! I A. SMITH & El A RE NOW RECEIVING of CLOTIIS, the Largest Stock U all (Including old batcltelors,and all the world; and : '.I Hbeif*iTefrt>eB«leJJ iA'.tw'i I have on hfend an .unrivalled lot of ' These are among the riHjsi'S niaiug diseases of the muscles, the fleshy.-: fi|ire and the skin ; yet in their worst formi, \and when Seemingly incurable^ they invariib1y n 11is- appear under persevering application ofSth'» soothing, healing antidote to. pain and inflama- tion.' \ '' _ : ' -' : \\ ; & SaltBheum, Fever sores, Stiff Jmr&a; , In eases.of salt Rheum; wheremedic»l .waters' lotions^ and every jecipe of the pharmacopeia have proved useless, the ointment will acdteplish a thorough cure. ' Kever Sores heal quictsiy «n- derjtsiufluen.ee, ?ind,.its .relaxing.effect Mgoa contracted -smew's is truly wonderful. DISCHARGING TTZCFRm A rifast remarkable' anU-Jiappy change is' pro- u, c .™ j^ >„..«. ^.. duce4intheappeaj:ance.of;m%Ugnint.u!ice5|faf- i Resnlator, unsutta^ed for a sick room. ! ter a fc w applications of this omtmeitt: Th£ eur- Oak, and many -others at I rounding redness vanishes, and gramiles^of - - - - j healthy flesh begin ),o. take.the placfe oftAe dis- ' charged matter.. Thisjsrocess goes onjtnore or lessTapidly imtii'theorffice is filled up*wf£h sound material, and the ulc«r radically. cured]w; ; ^ar? A WORD,, Ta MQT-BE&8. The young are most frequent.su%rers from external injuries, and therefore' eVery'in^iner should have this healing preparation .constantly at hand. --It. is.,an ,%psolute v specific, jvc* sore breasts, anS quickly re/noves the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children ,- . . , _ ., ., SIGN IF 1 CANT' FA CTS.. \ This ointment is universally usedoniaoardthe i Atlantic and Pacific <whaling fleet as a cure for i scorbutic affections, and as the best possible rem- ! cdy for wound3 and bruises. Large supplies of j it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. •' •' Both the Ointment and Pills should he used in the following cases': Bunions, Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled-Gfands, Sprains, Bums, Piles, Sore legs,. Stjff-.Joints, Chapped Hands, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, Tet- ter, Chimblains, RiDgworm SoreieadsJ Ulefefs, Fistula, Salt Rhem, Sore throats Venereal Sores, Gout, Scalds, Sore of all kinds, woarids' of. all kinds, Lumbago, Skiu. diseases. \ : ^WCailtion-—None are genuine unlesstte words \ Holloway, New York and London,\ are terms surprisingly low. I' have on hand, ^ Stove Trimmings of'all kinds, Stove Pipes, • Tin, Copper Zink and Sheet Iron Ware,' - ,. Chains and Chain Pumps, &c. . v . . TO. BUILDERS • . . - can present great.bargains, as my Stock of SHE L F HAB D 1 W A RE, • is.extensive, and of the first quality. PLATED WARES. Spoons, Tea and Table, Cake Dishes, &c, of beautiful styles, never before equalled In thit market. „ MY STOCK OF CUTLERY. Is unsurpassed, including the celebrated Water- ville Cutlery, also, a lot of No. 1 CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. I'especiali? invite^ Wheelriehte'to cail^and cx- '.'.- I Tr . .J.. - I ' '.•-__..• j-_: \.fl..u THE FURNITURE BUSINESS, in all its amine. ! la a word no person can dream of half • .:„.„ v...,«_i.«_ ..:n I ft... v« «..^»A ™ K,, -I flavc%ot,-ana w-hen he has seen- he-cant re- iseen;I member. And I like to have forgotten those Fairbanks' Scales, &c, &c, very lowest j am-always happy to see my friends and patrons, and they may. be assured—No chargerfor exhib- iting goods. | vgp Job Work done with neatness and despatch. (ii sce rnable as a water mark in every leaf of the j Stoves set up, Pipes adjusted, &c, &c. book of directions ai-bund eacTi'pot or box; the j M. M. SMITn. same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to Lowville, Aug. 25th, 1856. nl j the light. A handsome reward will begiven to any one rendering such assistance as may' lead to the detection of any party or parties counter- feiting the medicines or vending the same, know- ing them to be spurious. • *** Sold at the Manufactory of Prpfesser Hol- loway, 8<S'Maiden Lane, New York'i and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in pots at 25 cents, 62 i cents, and |l mHOUSANDS X SOLD ! OF COPIES ALREADY \TIIE MOST VESTI3TGS, GENTLEMEN'S F0RHISHING GOODS, HATS A!O> CAPS, ROOTS ASD SHOES, And in fact everything ufunlly kept in an Es- tablishment of this'kind ever before brought in- to this Market. . Which we offer to the public at unusually LOW PRICES!! In our custom department we are prepared to make up garments in The Latest ana Most Approved Style, ^\Cutting done on short notice as usual. Lowville, April 25, 1S57. 35 ra ble styles. We 1 have Scarfs d C i dl ri d C ravats in endless beautiful assor g andsumme :ge s:ock of and best irts ever this ci hundre .f. v i».!EBday,Sj,.. . . . .,,.,. ... ' Person* wgLpleaae-observe the abov& time, ^VT' •=- Fbw-Omctf, Terns;K. Y K-5Ji».-3i-\» g*> X , , . t fertne%'ia>tfee«is«g«'fcii 5 the Mails leav- \ - \ > wittclose as fqllowis^viz: : : •JBflt-iVM ''ROME.—^Depart at 8 o*cloetec£i*.f and Arrive at 3 1-3 r. M. GOING BAST.^-DiSjiartaHl A. M., ArhTe at WING N0KTtt^-I>e,i>art at i.r. it., Arrive f fr«te Turin, at 81-2 A. *.i for ij^fciif ort Lyden and Lyons- Sat- rs and . d Suspender' snpply every Utiea. We a to fell good d in order\ mgo, we cm>emar Cotne jo / Wardro we will a ins. Gre ard Stocks variety. A ve ment of sprin rTies; alar the neatest made Sh seen i n ty; h ds of of Colla Stocks, an s enough to man and boy in re determined s right off an to make the shall sell th kably low the Gre't be and- give yo t bare The atW rob the oe. an r y REMAEKAELE BELIGIOUS W0EK OF THE DAY.\ JUST PUBLISHED, New Editions of • THE MEMOIRS OF REV. SPENCER H. CONE, D. D. PBEPABED BY HI8 FAM3LY. 484 pp. l<Jmo. Bound in Muslin. Printed on fine white paper. Price §1.25. EMBELLISHED WITH A STEEL POETEAIT. Dr. Cone, late Pastor of the First Baptist church, city of New York, was President of the AMERICAN BIBLE UNION, correspondent and friend of AIJONIRAM Jnosos, the eminent mis- sionary, and one of the most remarkable men of the present age. His life was full of romance and incident, as well as a bright example of Christian virtues; the volume should find a •welcome at every fireside, and a, place in every family libvary. Among the numerous testimonials from all sections of the coutitry, we take' the pleasure in quoting the following : ' F URNISHING GOODS consisting of Shirts, Collars, Wrappers, Hosiery, Gloves, Cravats Stocks, Sies, Suspenders, <frc, at 35 D. A. SMITH & CO'S. . t. r KlNGSLE;Y,fcSON. - ;a :•• .i«a!ij.f NOTICES OF THE PRESS, biography of. a famous preacher i ih d l and it,•\. LL be fomA always on- ha.nd at his Sa- loon, over-II.-II '%% 'WIHCHELL'SS Shoe £BVCY/ 1 ' ' stA »rp.& r ti-|B it, •.. : W ILL be\ fomA always on- ha.nd at his Sa ' 'WIHCHELL' Sh Stare. V , ri Hair Ctettlpct #»•»*•* *«•» doaeistne wort fi»Wfo keeps • superior article «f IteVill p«t5s»fttoor^ m^m . writen • with power and : eloquence.\ Philadelphia Evening- 'Post. • ' • •• •<• • \Mr. Cone's- reputat on as an eloquent and fervent minister of the gospel, as a'strong, clear, earnest thinker was acknowledged through- out the-Umonj\— Boston Gazette 1 . \America has produced but few so popular preachers ; his personal influence ' was una- bounded, he was Indeed'a man of talent, of large attainment in the school of Christ, a bril- liant preacher, and a noble-hearted, zealous Christian philauthropist.\— Christian Chronicle, .Philadelphia., . - \Spencer Houghton Cone, one of those good and faithful servants whose eareet exemplifies the surpassingly beauty of a genuine religious Ufe s The r *drk igiprbdnced in elegant form, withaRuperb engraving of Dr. Cone. It dd serves » placc as a-standard of good wotksand. deeds in all families.''~j»«-r<wrfca)a»/rifi»*. ,;,^?Ihe volume ta ja straightforward simple aar, fromhis youth up to the period of hif';death. J^wlll be read with interest .bjthouganda .out of the denomination to whichDr: Osme. helong- ed, agw ii l r: Con? belong his'owti denom 4 LARGE Stock of Ready Made Clothing al- fx ways on hand of our- own manufacture hich we offer to the Public at the lowest possible rice. [35] D- A - SMITH k CO.. The Subscriber bogs leave to call the attention of the Public to his extensive assortment of FRENCH PLATE 3IIRRORS, And I>ookiug Classes, in Gilt and Ma- hogany Frames, superior to anything ever before brought into this market, and which will be sold at a small adtiance from New York cost, to make room for JYew Stock, In the month of May. » GILT MOULDINGS, Oof every variety kept constantly on hand. Picture Frames made to order on short notice. Ready-Made Coffins, Of superior worknsonship on hand, at all times nd all hours, either night or day. The Subscri- ber will give l.is personal and undivided atten- ion to this branch. 0,.,., Furnished to order, on the shortest possible 110- '*\\\• • JOHN CONOVER. Lowville, April 11, 1857. 33tf H ATS & CAPS, Leary & Co's Spring Style of Oats, together with a large lot of soft hats f all the different styles at 35 D. A. SMITH &'CO'S; TJ00TS AND SHOES, a large lot of Congress \^^^^ffi&'&C* \nnJBBER G*CJPD< such\ as\ Coats, Pants, t\ Caps, &c, for sale cheap a_t 35 D. A. SMITH & CO'S. TTMBRELLAS.iGENT S' TR4P3*'I*G BAGS, U at\ rsSI / •• DiA.^JIlTH&'CO'S. B R A N npins suBSCRiBEifis CONSTANTLY A receiving from' the^\Mawitaciurers' -a'lfcge and varied stoefc of G60.CKS.i WATGlIEf A JEW-ELEY, of aHklnds, ahdthV latest fashions, ! nhlchfhe will sell : Nj B.s Bepairgigl o Jewelry, &c, Donft D' f inds, Cl<JcfeS,?(V'atcfies, ddih welry, &c, Donftwithjoep Don't ^fqrgej; the f place M iLevriS'Blook, opposite th«t Uethojjist.Church, Lo«vrilUv:. 1 n •••' \ \ \'' ;•^J Lowville Oct. 1st.- TheabaveMinwatmriWfe^, twovmilessaboye Jjyonsdale, and is one,iBf tho- bt Wi^ii Lis or anyotherCoun beat other-Coun VAN AKEN'S Picture Gallery. A LLkiiicts of Photographs, Ambrotypes, and J\. Daguerreotype's'taken'at this establishment h' accuracy ano dispatehv T J\. A JL S O, All kinds of Bar, Band, Hoop, Scroll & Square Iron, Stiffs Horse-Shoe Iron, NAIL RODS, STEEL AND STEEL SPRINGS, AXEL, HUBBS, & Pipe Boxes, of all Sizes, all of which will he sold at as LOW a figure as can be bought at either Utica or Rome adding freight to this place. DON'T MISTAKE THE PLACE, FARMER'S EXCHANGE L 0 W V I L L E M. ? . Y.- SMITH. CASH STORE is'iMverOjEJEi B. RUSCOE TS RECEIVING, this week, his new stock of s) And has adapted the H1IY-PAY ffiTl! 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 paying cash down for goods in New York, 10 per cent, can be saved. • 3d, No poof debts will be incurred which good customers will be obliged to meet. Amongst my stock, may be round the follow- ing: ; -D.OMESTICS, Brown and Bleached Sheeting, ricking. Stripes, iSbii Demins, Batting: and Cotton yarn, d d Blhd each. |^° There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.- B. —Directions for the guidance ofpatie&ts in everv disorder are affixed to each pot. : 37-1 y ' \. • Dr. V. A. Baker, M. D. H Will Visit Lowville (Bostwick House,) June 29th, 185?. 'AVING> Made the treatment of chronic-dis- eases (old complaints) our special business • for the last seven years. Having experience of hospital practice, and treating . • ; h'-\ . EVERY VABIETT OE OHKQH1O. DFtEftfyFl witliHiniform success, can convince tBe most skeptical-that the treatment is-saccessroli'd'Our remedies a^e mostly, vegetable, given. wjiih a view of remb'ving-the cause o\f disease \l!ka inations gratuitous, and^isea ly on explainable principles. Those who areiaf flicted, please see bills of items or testimonials' . of cases cured. • Lowvitle will be visited rej^Mar- 1$ if inducement is held forth oa first visit. En- ' largrd tonsils oT children cured without an ope- . ration. References of nome cures (not imagin- ary) can be .given of the various forms : of chron- ic diseases of the day, as hoarseness,, loss of voice, and ' ' : ' ''':' ' '• ALL PULMONARY DISEASES,- (••» (not too Ur advanced), Dyspepsia, Kidney Com- plaints, Diseases of the. Liver, Chronic Diarrhaoa, Skin Diseases, .GhxndulariPerangements,. .diseases peculiar to Ladies, • H gyp with' accuracy, ano .dispatehv Pie ture'f ofi/every description copied into any of the above styles, and dimin- ished or enlarged/to, any-desirjed size. SbiEtings, Den, g : y Also a. good assortment of Brown and Bleached Cheese Bandages. . • r BKESS GOODS, Every variety and latest style tn market: WteE GQpD§ Great, Sale of pUWPJ, t ->the coun- ty of Lewis, has levied, upon .and will sell at publicauction,. before rpany days, at i^ ,, ; WteE GQp§, Of Aliiin^s'' ^'g^dassortment of CLOTJIS A^D, CASSIMEEES, For Summer •went* foi> geatlemen's use.\t .. •;'••: ; •9I-A¥'iS/.-; \'.•\. A good assortment of Black Silks, fhibe Wool and Stella Shawls. ment, where its virtues _._„„ .„ known. Itjs. a_s£katiijc_jEgjWDition,jind ] up in a<,refined ft>rm for —— ~ -• ~ •Groceries* iM»wtaiitrjr:*n a saiflargfe stock ; oCtthis«rticle-flver:**)do which are palmed £ of Law. tet-every-pwrchaser-«bsgrTe well th»t The property of E. C.-.-Hamilton. eithei;caji:.b« genuine- heir interest to examine my S61C Constablevi Raymond Copenhagen, J burgh; D--A Stewart,-y«w fl V l« H^tlbert, QMp Herchants generally d that be will keena c and wiU manafcetvr* 8Mb, Doors to order, in flit OHBAPEST XTLGEBS, TtJlfOES, &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 J 's»' many unqualified persons; offeu: their services, we deem the above steps s necessary_ , .. GENERAt OlTiCE, JCeN ^T .Treatment at aU-.tin|es reaspnabi j; B.—Remaining in Lowvffle one'day g|