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S d D D ' L E l l Y b u s i n e s s . t i t ' _ , y EWIS G R O O T is J j not* mannfrciiir* r tag, aai^ffers for sale, > at Ilis ne» saddlery shop, one door notch of his 1 shoe store, Broad street, Ladle*’ fc Gentlemen's S A D D L E S , of various hinds^ also a genera 1 assortment or Plain and Plated Harness nnd Bridles. different kind* of Trunks. Peltces, Pori manteaus, M ilitary Equipments, Uc. Slc Persons wishing to purchase nny “ f the above articles, may br avwrol ib-ti 1 ritn be accjinmodated on as reasonable terms, as any where in the country. Lyons, Jan. 4 . 1231 ftO S E V E R F .N C E ’S N E W E N O U S n R E A D E R , J UST recuived, and for sale «t tlio nf- fico o f lhe Countryman, “ T h e A - merican M n n n el, or New English Reader; consisting o f exercises in R“nding nml Speaking, both in Pro«o and P o e try ; sn- ' lectcd from tlie best Writers— to which aro added, a Succinct Historv o f tlio Col onies. from Ihe discovery of North Am er ica to the close of tlie War of thp Revo lution; the’D eclantion of Independence, and tho Constitution \f tltc United Stntes. For tlie use o f Schools. By Moses Sev erance” R E C O M M E N D A T I O N S . Fiom am o n g llm inanv favorable noti ccs of this w o rk we select the following From the H o n . R- H Walworth, Chan- cello r o f the Stato of iVctv-Yorlt. D e a r S i r — I have received by the hand of Mr. Armsm-iip, vour “ N ew En glish R e a d e r,” mid havr exam ined it ns far ns ttie duti*-s of niv office tvoilld ifTnrii mr- luisurn : I have no doubt it will he found a verv wliuble ud liliou to out common School Bocks. J am . w ith respect, vour1!, & r R. H. W A L W O R T II. M r ., M o s its Stvi ran ’ cg . From tho H o n Charles Siehbin* lat- President o f the Si nato,and now Bank Commissioner on the part o f tlie state, i D e a r S i r — I have examined voor New ’English R e n d e r with somo utti-mion, nnd think it d ecidedly preferable as a School Bonk to t h e one now in uso. T h e selections hove been m a d e witli udgraonl, a n d are rendered m o re interes ting by having been mirie in m any in* •tances from oar best American authors, -i. If the w o rk meets with the pntronaei- it m eril(, I think you will bo amply re wajdod for its compilation. » »Y o u rs. Sic, „ ' c n x f t L E S ST E B B IN S T o M o s e s S evk * as > ce , Esq. . c ? - School Tcncb* rs and others wd) . supplied with this valuable school book tf,on the-m o st reasonable terms. L y o n s, A u g . 11)1830. 3 1 B Y virtue o f ninth day o f F e b r jU i^ f d lB S O ^ ^ c m e d b^ James L.JJrady, tf-ilie‘t6ra4*r;Pqrt BaJJ county o f Wa>ae,aQd state^ftfeW -¥«rk; (o Friend Drover, of^tfeff^owo pf iMao* cheater? county o f - O jnturlo, and state a* foreaaid, nnd' recorded in the office o f iho clcrk o f cite county o f W ayne, in Liber 3 of mortgages, at folio 510, upon which thero is now claimed to be due, one huo* drod and siity-two dollars and ciity-lbree cents—the premises described ns follows : u all that piece or parc'el of laud, situau- and being in the town of Port Buy, county of Wayne, slate of JSew-York, bouudeu us follows; beginning ut thu northwest corner ui’ laud owned by the Kiv. W in ham Chirk ; thence north six chdinsaud twenty-four links; Uicncc noith nine de *1 gtees ami thirty minutes east twenu clia/os nnd ten hnks; thence south sixty nine degrees east twenty chains; tlieuc** south twenty-one chains and sixty-nine links ; thence west tw’enty-two chains and tlurt\-four links to the placo of beginning, coutuniiig titty-two acres, two roods an<i twenty-five rods of hind, be (he »amo more or less, reserving all gold and silver mines, and five acres out of every hun dred acres or in thai pr* portion for rouds, referonco being Imd foi th« lopgoiugrle scription to a deed or the rocord of a (toed executed by Lemuel Cotb.uh and mite, to the party of the first |>*rt, in Liber 6 of deeds, at folio 465, in Wayne clerk’s office,” or ’ ’ P f td s F 'J & G T i J S ;’ ^ ^ ;5 E W - Y O R K W H i O . r Mspropoied to issue, ort the first ofM»y next, tna fifrst numberJoT.a Daily Eve* oiog P ^ p e rjto’ bo ciliedJ'ftk Ne«r-Yo/k W hig. Tha paper will presapt its readers with Uio current new* foreigrr and^don>«*tic «rilh noficeJ o f the proceedings\ o f Congrats* and of our State Legislature; and \ith such other misceManeoti* and incidental matter as iuay serve to give it variety an3 value as a Gazette,* but iu leading and distinctive ob ject will be to advocate the cause of A”*i masonry. T h a t ca»^e, h in believed by a g r e a t and g s o n 't n ^ (Do)iitodc of ibe A m e rican P e o p le, rests o n principles intim a tely co n n e c ted , tf u o i absolutely ideoticai, w u h tl>e best prhi* cip le s o f civil liberty.; and ih 6 a.ssertion o f tb e tu is regai d c d , not only as a r ig h t , h o t a* a u u ty . N e w em e rgencies in public affairs, re q u ir e mode* o f political action . Tho* tlm <*« 9 cnu<*iJ p rmctpJi1' of Irue freedom are alw a y s the *>aiue, yet with iho subjects w ith w lucb they are connected, v.*ty «vrth ib e prtigiess o f socirrty; and oveiy form io n hicli lhe ju s t rigltis of m en a t e asnailed. or th e ir legal <'qo«th() disturbed, is b u t a fresh o< c u sjon foi the ussi-rtion o f those p r in c i p les. Such au occasion has bc^n furni<hed by ibe re. em developeuicut ofthe regulation' and chararier of iJip iMjisot.Jc Ansoct.ition ; •md as ilt<* true agent of reform in this conn* I'V i« opinion, not force, ii is heliAved the <i*»»e is fuM> ripe for lhe e^tM'dnboieot of a c 11 J U i»ly p.ipei iu tm* Cp v, » Inch tnuy be un mo part thereof, w .l i ;,,tlllllt^ M hy extsimt! im n e - ts. aod free to he sold nt ptrbhc a u f t i ^ u , ul tb'* co u r t | t liouse in th e tow n o f L y o n s , in the co u m \ nf W a y n e , on th e fifi^ r n th day o f U c i - her next, at tw « o ’clo c k in th e nli»Tnoon >f that d a v . — D a ted A p r il |<). 1^31 F K 1 K M ) DKAl'LR A oahr & J a m p b os , A t t ’ys 'thi PtstpU u f the S h i'r o f ^Vio- Tori .* 'io nil t\ tchom it nitty concern find particularly u» th creditors h n s m laic. c * n u t oj kui, o f J a c o b A. lU K i. U tt o f cJie County of Wayne, deceiv'd —Gritting L7\Ol un I e i« h of you arc hereby ci A. »ed an i required to brt and appear f-rt* onr Surrogate of our cmui'v of Wayne, at the Surrogate's Ofiiro m L\* ons, »n said county, on the (him first d.<> of May next, at on*- o’clock In tlie ifw r* noon, lo alien*! thc finnl seitlenuMil of ihe accounts of Knoch administrator, and P.dlv Dam , administratrix, nf the personal estate of J.icob A Dana, d»'* rewsed, which ''ill thin and there b<» pre* nted; and to abide and perf rm such nr*cree as sliall then and there be made in thc prem ies. Witnc«s, Graham fi Thapin Surri'p^fe, of our said county, [ l s ] at I, ons, ihe *i3d day of \* prd, \ D I «31 CR\n\M II CH\P IN, r»«G 7 Surrogate* ^JYetrter Q u a c k tr y nor Imjjosxtion ! ' ! s f • JO S E P H B U tD ’S yEG E T A B L E COMPOSITION, v a lM a b lc Rated)), f o r Snre Eyes, •' B u r n t , Brunet, a n d C u l t . h'AS n o v w ^ b e e a known to fail o f cur ingkCQiiebs—and the subscriber bas re ‘ctivrajiniplejte.^ininnialsor its HtiliK, from ' jarlotvs quart'ari, an abxract o f a fen oi . which follow s ';'.\ j r ' ’ ^ C E R T I F I C A T E S . ^William P.ailit\f V i’uiini, ceitifies tliat Jlo'jvas confined to his bed with the •heuma* tlanvand that by applying thu Vegetable twice, lie was cured, . . — ^ Aubtirn, certifie t e C i l K W S . T HE subscriber is*now offering foi sale, a Urtje and well selected assort iient of SCKHW S, u f all sorts and sizes. i £ t ' Mrs. E . HnfTmnn, ' tliat ^tie^.had* burp mi the foot, wliich liail ' 4 ''i« c ^ n >e , n u c l i'j|l,ljn’cl*i. and^was tery soici aSiith'atlijr applying'iheaVegetnlile Com-l . TmVitio^iifiis'teTieJiij fiom p a i r i n ' a sboTt wafopredliy enjed;-b ' ’Gideon P h elfu. trf Auliur)i, certifies that .' jfte'liaSibeen a’tUiclKl fillithe piles *o a (In for nmre Ilian elev*--.. years, j i o d h»?. tried rntiiy,n(edlc)nes •vitiioul relief, ■ >5nd^uaJlj^thjllie lrleil tlie Vegetable Coni- r ^ q j U i t j t r 4 nd,h»» Jbubd jrcai l>ene(iu from Rutc 1 ilTiI)iitclrtr,oC,Owajco, certifies thai lie it»»ciite.dJof j>»iplen.t. toculiache, -by m- ip i th*iy*neulil« Cotiipajition, and that ho has also as'ed it Vitli iucccjsi for a lameness & ty* • , i 3uhn Moss, of Owasco,^certifies that hr jt»»,^:ftr^d-of an attack. »f the .rheumatism, ty u s t n j t h e Vjigelable'Cnniposition. W a v e h H«cojt, Ei(j, o f Skeneateles, cer-. Jlfies t h a t beTiasexitttienced the good effects; ofth a VeRetahle Composition un 4ils. owu j>«r«on— also.j^illieiifd its good^elfrciV ,nn others, in cases uf rheumatism, tooth-who. kerf* , , ’ . .'Scliudtl*r W»tl.ni,jDf Owasco, certifie. ht-w«s aBijted with a lameness of the and\et pe<iencea rel ief from tlie ui« af the Vegetable Ccmil>o;ilibQ.' Jolin JC).JDr«y, of Auburn, certifies that he If fully satisfied of Ihe'ulility o f ilie Vegeia- Composition, for lat(iencss o f the back, harlug expertennd relief by using ft. '••Sriiitb Ward, of Henoca-couniy, certifie. that-lw-has mails use of Joseph Biid’s Com- * position, in hiv-family, »lio,vha»e\ receired - great .benefit f»arn Ks use, both intenully •n d externslly., . . * T h o above ralusble Medicine is for sale by.Alpheus Hayden, New-navcit, ( Cmm.)— Ellis Mnndaj, ne*tYork, Atr. Gould. Ufir* . John Arnet, Reynolds k Buiril), Freeman P. B ird, nad Abraham D fla 6 ar, Nrwti wn, Jotham HayljDanbr, Er P . Seyn our, Her- tim er,Jahez.Htley, Poitsdam, Mt. Garden ere, geneva,.Orange Aden, Orangeburgli ' G e n c s e e C o .N . f . . Also, by HOLLEY U H A D L E Y , Lyon. Junet2,1C30. ga **' T O t E T , j g t . . A Sj.UO0SC. and L O T . siiil'ated in tlK- , ;TiIInge of Palmyra. ,.',Pofj«»loo given ;,•> tb i flrstofM ay hcxL E n q u ire'of tlie sub- senbar. , C. SO U T ilW IC K ’ J?ilmyrai,Ai>i]iI21H 3 i : Editors. he any grom tr) im lh ruay w a rrao i , \ h u h m iv bf»'oni‘' ilx* o f a lism g c a u s e atid lot k to ih<> g 'o \*th »»f th a t cause for s o p t o»f and en)-ift(,ttH ul ORVIU f: !. Hui I r v U & S U Y DAN \ U A H U , TRRMS D a ilv ^ 1 0 per annum , or g4 *on»i~annu« in advance. Setni*«eekly pet annum, or $4 annu* •♦tfy in advant o. Weekly, $3 per annum, or $2 annually in .idvaoce, of g i 50 il p.nd «ithtn the year Any person sondiog hv mail po«i paid, a dollar bill, nnd five snb*c«ibers to the n**mrweek1v, shall have -,i ^i^ih copv firalin. Se»»d»ng as above, *510 |>i!l and five sub scribers to the weekly, ‘hdll h«ivo a sixth CO|)V g M » H . A d v e r tisin g at ibenm i.il r.ite*. L . D D K W K Y & l C O . No. 17, A n n Street* N e w Y o rk, M arch |>'3t Be it k n o w n to lhe afilicied, th a t on the 7 ihd.iv of A ^ ril, 18^4, I aj>idied lo Mr J-.liii D itcheri for hm ^o a iu s h S p e c if ic, hav« ine been grievously Mfllieted u itii ih ^ Pile* fur fniir years, and hy only U 9 inj» one bottle \ns coniidetclv cured, and rem .tin so to this d.iy.— We'* V*»ik, M«ircb 28, I 0 i 6 . S T F .l'U rN h u r d e t t , Buieher, Fulton Market. NEW-ENGLAND f a r m e r , h NU HORTirULTtMl \L JOt'RNU,, O EVOTKD to AsiicuKiin- (J . tc i.,2. and JJur^l R m t io m ' I'tihliil • d '>»-ek < lhe c»iv o f Boston — cdite I by Thoinit* C Fester,din Ttnns —Th«ee P«.liars per annum, ftom which a dist o\int of ^0 cents is nude to those \h1’’ I'rif madvaiMT. Sid>srriplion^ rrc*'ived at thi^ I'fTii’e. Lynns, Dec. 21,1830. J. HOVEY. 49tf 3VAELS. T HE subscriheVhns jnsl received, anrl ijs now nffcrinc-for sale, n large lot of Peru NAILS, hotli wrought and cut. A. J. IlO V E Y . Lyons, Dcc. 14, 1830. 48tf SALT. T IIE subscriber h as on hand a quantity of SA L T ,w liich he would bo glad to exchange for Cash. A . J. H OVEY. Lyons, Dcc. 14, 1830. 4 8 tf F L A X S E E D . C ASH and thn highest price pnid fur good clean F fox Seetf , by D O A N E & HAW KS. Newark, Dec. 28,1830. 50tf T H E P R O C E E D I N G S O F T H E C N I T C D S T A T E S Anix - AIasomc Conven iio7i, H ELD at Philadelphia, Septem b er I I , 1830: embracing the Journal of Proceedings, the Reports, the Debates, -»nd tho Address to the People— Just re* coived, and for sale at the Office o f the Countrym an. C O N T E N T S . S tate Committees, Journal of tb** ( onvention, Mr WhittlesevN r»-pnrt on the nbdnctiqj) nnd innrdpr f Wiliam Morgan, and the moans usi (to pre\eiu convrrtinns, VJr W ard’s report on the origin, of &c. m.»sony, M i. Oliver’s report on the pretensions of masonry, Mr. M o m s’ report on tho truth of the disclosures, Mr. I'aylor’a report on ihr* public pre-ss, Mr Hopkins’ report on the obligation of masonic oaihs, Messrs. Ward and Armstrong’s report from the Committee of seceding ma sons, or, n summary of free-mnsonry, Mr. Thnrlif»i% rrp«»rt on tho early history of auti-masnnry, \ Mr. Seward’s report oo 11101*000111 histo ry of anti imsonry, M r. EUronket’s report on tho Prosidou* tial n«»minaiion, Mr W alker’s report on the disqualifying nature of masonic out* s, Mr T o d d ’s report un a national corres pondence, Mr. Maynard’s report on the effect of free-masonry on ihe Christinn religion, M r. SowarrPs report uf resolutions, Debates o f the Convention, Address fb the peoplo of the United States,reported byj^lr. Holley. Lyons, Dec. 28, 18 S 0 . New Yoik, March S 0 ,l& » 6 . Mr. John Duchett S u — In ju^ticc t»i mv o»v»» f e e lm ^ s I most acknowlfdn** the ben* fit 1 have, received fiom ihe use ol your valuab'e S p e c if ic for the Piles. F o r ten ^ears I Mijfured undei lhat disagreeable com p U im , and although 1 tncd m a n y m e d icines, could ec i no re l ie f : I concluded my cuse vv** nn ob s tio a te one, for which lhe>e w as no t tire, u n lil I learn* that yonr Spe^efic was so h ighlv recom m e n d ed, w h ich served as an in d n e i'in e n t for m e to give it d tr u l I accordingly purchased tiro bottle^ »nd had occasion to use but one nd pnrt o f ihe oth*i, before an en tire cure wasclfpcied I would th e r e f o r e r e c o m m e n d iht -fill* ted (o dp as t have d o n e — g ive It >• trial, and ihey w ill, no d o u b t, e x p e rien c e ii» beneficial effects. Respectfully yours, JO H N MOFFAT, Greenwich st . L O O K IN G G L A S S E S . T I] E subscriber ba* oti hand a lore? assortment o f LOOKINU G L A S S ES: .which will bo sold unusually low. — V ; A\. J. HOVEY.- ' Lyons, DeeVl_4,'l830. 48 tf > I t e i t o ; p ; r i n t e r s *T7IOR sale, a second hand Bam a g e Jt? Pi ess, 00 wjiicli the I’almyru F r e e - ntan was .formerly worked, l t will be sold’chcap op a eredit n f sil rhnntlis. HOLLEY & HAULEY.^ ^ Anti;Masqnic Songsteri , C O N T A IN IN G antimber-qf mnnonic an3^rinu-inasonic'SONGS,'il|usJra- ted with CftecB ;Etigrt»lng^ForV 4 ile;*t tlie eflice o f the.Count'ryni^n. . ^ ‘ , _ * r< c:~: r k ' . >,#■ ? ■ ♦. J .X .: c e n |i per pou^d fpr clean Cotti iyid 'Llnea^R^GSf^-Lyijns, J i) n .9 i1830, S. otton j o j i ^ m K r W G , O Fi’aH kinds,idone'on stibrC> n o tice, ,and. inra B e a tjrianaef, at tbe office if the. C ountrym»o. bv- ‘y. BLANKS. J U S T printed and for aala at the office of the Countryman, the following Blanks, v k : 'W a r r a n ty a n d Q u it C laim Deeds ; Confessions e f Judgment, affidavit o f P la intiff, njtdneit o f D e fe n d a n t ;) Affidavit to nhtnin Wa> r a n t, N o . 2 j Form o f security t t he tendered teith N o 2 ; Affidavit tn obtain W a r r a n t, N o . 3 ■; ” » » ” 1* -Bond c n Adjournment ; M o rtgages ; . Bonds-; Executions ; W a r r a n ts; Summ o n i ; ' S u h p a n a s, <f*e. tee. '-H O L L E Y & H A D L E Y .’ ; ^ L t q m , F pb'.ifi. A - m i l U O M O P U B L I C A T I O N S . T HE ^following anti mcsonit pubflea-' lions are for sale at. the Office pf\ Ihe Countryman, vie: j-^Ptoceedings .of the National Convention, In'.ldatPhiladelplila.Sept. I J , IBM ; -jFrce.M asonry,by a'Ma'sier Mason; -’\A Revelation of Free*Masonry, made at Le Roy, July 4, m s ; * A N a r r a tifeo f the facia, relative to the abduction of-\ViJJI*ni Morgan j f AH'AddMM, delivered at Lyons, Sept. U.!*29,fcy M y ronttolley- An, Oration, delivered at L a R«y, July *> bJ~%’!9'Wn SgtnliMck 5, / / ^ lnquiry |nt 9 i|(eAnat(rre and tendency ’ ^ r V vhy J oh n G..Stearns; * Reply o f t1je Gei|e<oe Consociation: R E M B D X J O X T B & J X L E B / T HE SUBSCRIBER IS IN F 0 6 8 ES slotvofap InfallaDle Remedy for, that d(stre«^tig disease called Piles* ^ o tb in f •ho'rt'of the importunity df numbers who have been completely cured by it* overcome his reluctance, to publish this article, with the view of informtug the aflicted that Jbej can obtain a certain and^afe remedy for this complaint, which may be classed with tht most distressing that “ flesh is heir to.”— The present may bo le<med the age cf quack medicines.” The subscriber assures the pubhc that the certificates which accom-* panvihis advenisemcn*, are not offered in expectation of satisfying lhe incredulous, but to give testimonies to any laboring under thi* malady, that be wishes uot to impose a pretended cure. A list of names of persons who have been completely cured, may br seen by applying at Ins house, corner of Wil. liain and Fulton streets, N**w-York. JOHN DPJ,CHK,pT# 14*. William-sr. N B. The afflicted poo> supplied gtalia. C E R T I F I C A T E S . Mr John Ditchett Sir—F offer you my thanks, and consider it i duty incumbent on me. tn desire and advise vou, for lhe benefit of the afflicted, puMioly to make known to the world vour Sp»ntsh Specific,’* and I give this eertifi Cate to inform them ih«*t I was severely af. flirted for fourteen > e tr s . an d all th a t tim e em phived m a n y doctors, but t o n o purpose. \n d t h u in S e p tem b e r, 1 824 I l>eard ol \ our Specific, and hy only using o n e hot th* a m completely cured JO H N W HITE, Ann street. Nc«v York, April, »t^ 6 . ^RTAj^T^TO THE A i R F I j | i C T i E I > l (Price K id u u d .) T B E extenstTe^em aK d for A N D E R S O N 'S COUGH D R O P S aad P E C T O R A L P O W D E R S as prepared by Jam es Mellen Sc Co. have enabled tbe pro prietors to reduce the price\verjr'tm ich to Druggists and also tbe retail price to 9 and 6 shillings per bottle. From /ait extensive use for 14 y ears past» tbey have proved to be one o f the most valuable remedies ever yet discovered for the cure of-Coughs, Cotds and Olher afTections o f the breast andl ungs lead lag to Consumptions. Thousaods have ex pcrienced the happy effects of this Healing Balsam, and mauy of the highest respecta bility have voluntarily given certificates, some o f which will accompany each bottle, that will satisfy every unprejudiced mind that the most extraordinary and unexpected cures have been petfotmed by <he use of this medicine in cases o f long standing, in which other medicine had produced no favorable effects, and wheie the most skilfal Physi cians had g i v n them up as hopeless. It not pretended lhat they are an infallible cure iu all cases, but of su'ah as are incurable, there are but few cn«*» of Coughs or even seated Consumptions, but may he relieved b a timely use of ihi» H ealing B ilsam. E.ich large Bottle contains about 70 do^es. whirl: show?, them to be an unusually cheap uiedt cine considering their virtues C E R T IF IC A T E . T h is is lo certify that the subscriber was hirmght very low by spitting of blood, attend ed with a cough and catarrh, and that noth ing afforded me real relief until I commenced taking Anderson’s Coup.h Drops, the use of tthit’h were the means io the hund of God of restoring mo again to a comfortable state of health Aod I do further certify that the wife of Mr. N athan Huntington, living in the «ame place, was afflicted with a reiy bad cough for a number of years, and in 1823 she w^s reduced so low that it was thought she must soon be in her grave, as she was scarcely a- ble to walk fiom her bed to the fire, when she commenced taking Anderson's Cough Drops, the use of which, in a short time so far restored her, that th r was soon able to do a good day’s work. I c >n cheerfully re commend this medicine to the public. P H I L O JU D S O N , Postor ofthe Church in Ashford. Ashford, Conn. Sept SD, 1824. C A U T IO N .—Beware of Counterfeits ! Every purchaser wfso values health wi)] observe that each genuine bottle w e sell 1m s A N D E R S O N ’S CO U G H D R O P S , pre pared by J . M E L L E N . stamped in thc jjass, and lhat each of the directions are signet' iu writting, J A ’S M E L L E N Examine he fore you purchase, as there arc n number of spurious kinds in m arket, similar in appear ance but very different in thtiiaeffects. Por sale by D O A N E U HAW KS, New ark, and H. N S'GAFKORD, Lyons. [ty5o New York, June 0, 1816. Mr John Ditcheit: Respected S ir : Having been, for a Irtig'hof nnie, uflhrted %* uh both Bleeding and Blind Piles, »*i(hout bemg able to find unv reli* ffoiin numerous medical pres* rip* (inns, I At Um happily heard of your Spe ifi<\ and having used bei ween \w o aud three hoides, w.is entiielv relieved, and, 1 believe, Mdicxtlf cured, ns it ts now upwards of a year and there is no s% mtom of a return of this complaint Should you think proper to publish this, you are nt liberty so fo do ; and I think, for the sake of ^offering hu manity, it ought to be done ; fo r i sincerely believe, that a more infall»b!e remedy for the Piles is not to be found ; and one more pleasant in its* operation I am certain, tliere cannot be. Yours respectfully, RALPH DUNCAN, 132 Water s!. - ■ — ■ 1 - Now.York, June 23, 1826. Hear Sit : From lhe relief afforded me hy your Spanish Specific, for the cure ol Piles, ( take pleasure in addiug my recom mendation to tlie many you have already re. elve«l, having Uie fullest confidence io its efficacy. * &especffnlly, your Obedient servant, EEBBEUS LOOM I. W aU-it. New-York, June 23,1896. 1 hereby certify, that havin£ 1 >ecn troubled with thc Piles /or seven nr eight years, and finding no relief.; was induced by a friend to try the Spanish Specific, nude by Mi. John Ditchett, and tvas immediately cured and since found no teturn of the complaint for nine months; •> w m . P a r t r i d g e , m , *ciiff-st. For sale by DOANE b HAW K S. 1 y 50 Newark. v a l u a b l e m e d i c i n e j * J a m e s ’ A n t i - D y s p e p t i c p i l l s , A n approved rem edy f o r Dyspepsia^ In - digestion, H a b i t u a l CosUi-cness and P iles. I T is woll known lhat Dyspepsia is ont- n f tlie most fri*quenl and formidable d^easns o f our country, espocially ill cit ies. Its com m encem ent is indicated in different patients by -various symptoms, o f which iho nmsi rpm arkoble arf— irreg ularity o f the bow els, obs'innte costivi*- ness, violent h ead-nchc, commonly called ni'rvnus head-acho, yellowness of thr. ey e s and skin, acidity of stom ach aftci eating, flatulence o r wind on the stomach, habitual cholic, bitter taste in tho tnorn- iutr, foetid b reath, d rowsiness after dinner, debility, lassitude, em aciation, depression of spiritx, & c. T h e Pills now offered ns un a n tidote to a disease so formidable ns thc abovo, are not proposed on the prin ciple o f specifics , their use was suggested by theory, but th e ir efficacy has beon test ed by long and faithful experience, atid the result has been unpatalleled succoss. P e rsons afflicted w itb n»£ c f the ahm o sym p tom s, ar« are a rem edy well worth their attention, and entitled to t h e i r e n tire confidence. F o r aalo by D O A N E & H A W K S , N e w a rk, and F L A V E L CR O S B Y , Ly- ons. Iy50 F t r t k e ^ i r f S d i t R K h m ,'T in e a Cfc ■ ilis o f S ta lled H e a d , Blotched Fats,Itei, or any other on. tion • / tkt :Ski*-)tBcml3t and Bum Ague in iht Brtait, old Ulcers, CkZ cres, Buboes, Chapped Hands, CH m Skin upon Children, tfc. T HE reputation w h ich^hi* OintniRi b » j acquired iff tb « S p a c e of abi, two y e a r s , under tbe n s m . o f Dunfcrti, O intm e n t, may be known frotn the folio,, ing Certificates, which are but a few tf the m a n y that might be laid before iU public; h a t resting its m erit* upon tlie ef. ficacv which the ointtneat has had, acj feeling confident no one w ill be dtsap. pointed to its virtues, w e feel willing t, submit it to the use of those who requin m edicines for promoting tb e curt ofthe above enum erated diseases; and will jg. sure, th a t no ill effects wilt in aoy cut result from its use, even Dpon the mcs tender infant. It is prepared of vegeiablt extracts only. C E R T IFIC A T E S . T h is is ia certify, tbat *»o havo madi use o f M r. N . Danforth’s vegetable oin. m rnt, and have found to our satiifactioa, thnt it is a safe and sure cure for nit rheum and other euption* o f the skin, B E T S E Y L E N T , E L I Z A B E T H H E A R T W E L t, E L IS H A H O T C II. Cuhocton, Oct. 7 , 1827 \. T h is is to cerify, lhat 1 have made use of Mr N. n.mforth's ointm eut, aad have fuiind ii a sufe and sure cure for the uli rheum and other eruptions oflhe skin N A T H A N M0REV. M a cedon, Sept. 8 , 1829. Macedon, Dec. 5, 1829 . T h is is to certify, thct we havo made uso nf N. Dnnfnrlh’s v cgotable ointment, for the cure of suit rheum , old sores, and nil kimis of eruptions o f the skin, aad ha\* fouud it a safe aod sure cure for Iht same. John Limebeck, Job Ayres, A s a B a k e r , W m. Burenger, Am o s Judkins, I.evi Beach, (M o u n t Morns.) Wm. Compton, E r a s tu s Compton, N a th a n Morey, Jacob J Conger^ Stephen Gardner, Jonathan Smith , (Farmington.) fty5* T h c nbiivc modicme is so Id by ap pointm ent, whnlisalt- nnd retail, D O A N E As HAW KS, Druggis.s, Ne*- iirk ; n l v , by F L A V E L CROSBY, Druggist, Lyons. 1 y38 I t ■ ■ t a # , LITERARY W ORKS. T HE subscriber has been appointed a&ent for ilio fotluwlng Literary publication*, and will receive subscriptions to the Stine, viz. “ New»York Amulet, and Ladies’ L i t erary and Religions Chronicle',” bj'T .T isk . New'Yorit; “ Rural Repository,.or Bower of Literature,” by Vfm . S. S iodilard/llad' son 4 “ The Wreath, and Ladies’ U t erary ItenoMtoi i ,” by Edward Wheeler, Seneca Fails.; and “ Tho Gem,” by Edwin Scran- tom, Rochester. All i>iiblished.*einlMnoitiV>- ty; the three Hr<> st One Dollar, a ltd lhe latter at One Dollar and Fifty 'CeiitsJ pW innum. > J - ' X. HADLKY. BOOTS A N D SHOES. A J . HOVEY has just-received a •.'large lot..of toadies’ f i o o t t ^ t n d Shoes, among winch will be found Pru- nello Bools, Strspt and Clasp-.W alking Shoes aod Pum ps, M orocco <Boou. Brogues, 'Black -M o rocco \Shoes 'an d Pum ps; likewise:* large q uantity of.Catf- slitn Boots, and Shoes. k, - ' CHILDREN'S SHQEfiU' Chi)drebUWorocco/PrunclI(T;*ndC*lf ikfn'Sho^i of all lizetfVAltOi’lSO pftlr* of“.Matt.VciirtQSkoe«»iid Bo oil/' v ‘vL^M ;;JD*ecr44/1830,'' * I> n . M E R W I N ’S H E P A T I C D R O P S , FOR D I S E A S E D L1VBH. I T cannot be denied, tbat thr Consumption, that rlrcndlul m.il.td^-, uwhus many of «»v»T (if- ir.iMis, mid ovon triumphs n f thu xvisdoii o f the litcr.tti, tihn us victims are langoislnng under i<< frowns of direful apprehension anti il“ pair, li must bo a d m itted, however, some Phv'.icians have been successful in affording temporary relief, and |ierhn|n tu som e inst;uic*s efH*cted pernu»nrr.! cures , hut, unfortnn »te for ilmir pntirris, the remedies, wl.ilo they appeared to n»'t* igwto the disease, to«» often prf*\ed «p*n tho constitution, nnd lrfi its victims te )► m ent, :h;it alihonpii they had been fr*'< from n compl unt which threatened a mori speedy dissolufum, yet th e y w ere It A i« linger out o m*sei,iblo lifi», frotfl llm d»rc* ful effects ot mercury nnd olher poivt* ous minerals. Dr. JVlerwiu’s H E P A T I C D P O P ^ ri wa*ranted to I’ffoctuully euro the L i'K Complnint, or Consum p tion. They prepared enurely from regetablrs, aftd posses^ oi) poiti.nous quulities. P n n ^ directions accompany ouch bottle, m W . . . . . . . V w „ , e u n m o a n t„ , l h 0 tim I„ r r „ assured that these Pills illf, tv. ^ .-V A fi-w buttles yet f o r sale, nt lhe < f o f tho Countryman. P rice, $1 per hot. L y o n s,O c t. 1 2 ,18SO. G R E G O R V '8 IM P R O V E D B I L I O U S P I L L S , SD H FAM ILT V - i T , For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, B t D O A N E A:‘H A W K S , C t m u i A o k n t s , Newark, Wayne County, N. Y. D e c . 28 . ° ’'SOtf- T o «11 whom these p resents shajl com e— G r e e t i n g . ’■ J ’ N O W y e t h a t l h e notes and accounts ■Sm. o f Mr. Sam u el M inkler, a ro left with ilM 's u b tcritfer^for settlem e n t and collec tion. ^ . .AVxM. V O O R H IE S . M a rch . 1 , 1830. ' 7 ■ ' W a r d ’s O r a t i o w . J pUST- recetved, and ;forlaale: at the of- ,. fice oftlie Couutryman , u AN ORA- [CION, dflivored at Aubarn, N. .Y» ftlon- a«yj;a>tS July, 1830-B y t t . D.yVard. TO RENT, ilp U S E and L O T in the ^ north_part o f tbo villngc^— Euquirtt ofiUlie Subscriber. ' W j «. v o o r h i e s . , r L y . n s , F e b , 1,1.889* r~ 3 l f .. - • A S T \ E L iy BRED bflfore theW iyno Co. X J :.'Edqcation'S«cloty,Vt \iif first mee(- i«rf1/}lbld.;»^Newatlc,\J*n\.'22 Njtlhaniel Brown,^ftl.emlrtr^of the'Nj Y; Sr‘ V a l u a b l e M e d i c i n e . T H E following M edicinos may bo ob tained at tho ofiice o f tho Count'1' m a n , v iz: Doctor Mcr«*in’» HEl’AT- tC D R O P S , Tor diseancil In- er. Dr. Mdtwin’s HIIEUMAT IC P O W D E R S , for cln»'* n h e i i i i i a t U m . JA U N D IC E BITTERSf» billions .complaint., a e«rt,Kt lubil. Midi gcstion, wcakn«*- — u e snii fever, fac. CO.MWON BITTBR S v f#f tsvem-l.«P- ers, families, travellers, t c . i\ GERMAN A D IlE S iyE * rL A S T r.n, for’ ‘cuts, >.res, btlriiiif-.scaluii silIT jomjs weakness, pain lirthe M c k , sid«, oi any «'■>- a r p a r t . ^ ' \• ' 4S\‘ r \ OINTM KNTS, for p % s.snd salt rlieuW wliicli uever fa'll,... B 1 LL 0 US P I L t.S i warranted «» 6 °“i as *nyd|liers.'w|ihwii.’«,.etptfen>. costlv, haWl, weaknen, k c.. i j e j . j . w r a i , . a HEADACIIE.8NUnr.for c»«*i(h,»‘“ tyet, and obilroefto'its'df tWe head; V A I I' rfarrinied to be f«iu«a«. Lyotis, Jatti 19,1*30, , £ . ,,r i i 8 so . .( f - : - . ' f N Q S P I C E . - r — C - ^ . . ' ] rfSHB not^'aaa-Bcfeouitii'ofI Sin>>'m i b d r i ; s . s , , . ‘ t x M;Pol»to«te lpft;wiih*th« *ul*^ ED bofontbft Wavufi Co. beribr collectloD* A l j ’persohjfltere*t£d tare coit.' 'J W M. VMRII1K3. I .Lyolns.Fcb. l f 18,30.- 5“