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. ..,.,,..,...... ,. _,.. T j. HOLLaWAY'S OiJSTMENT. CIRCCLAB TO THE SICE. ', nm tot'ho'ipiial surgeons sad mefficat-pafiMSfi**!? iff\ and ea.mgea.tia themaWdy. Hhennsafiaosi J Scroffila,* Erysipelas. These «j».«n«>jj«tte dost terrible 044 < ~ ' ~ \ ' \ in d diseases ofthO Muscles, the fleshy flore and the skin; ii-: In their worst forms, «nd when seemingly Inanra- oie, they mvartably disappear anfler a persevering-»P- iiicatlou of this eootMng bathing antldot-- to pain and i.tlammation. r 3alt BhoniOt fever Sores, Stiff Joints In cae^of.Salt Rheum,, where medical waters, lo- ti'ins, »nd» ere»T-'r«cl(>« i of' the Tiliarmnoopaja Have nruved useless, the OlntmetrtwBl accomplish a tbor • 'ugh core. FeverS6*s»'6eal34ttlekly under Its Influ ' i nee, and Its relaxing effect apon contracted sinews Is , 'truly wonderlhi; ,«•'• ',-.. Biscaarging Ulcers. pUcat. f thi? Ointment. The surrounding redness v anlshei; and granules 61 healthy flesh begin to take the plato .1 the discharged matter. Tills process goes n more .. eta rapidly, until tbo ounce la ailed up 'i :h soon inatorlaF»a7id-.tha ulcer radically cured. a word to mothers. TheyoiitiH sretbemose'regaont suffbre retrain ex. '• malfttwHes, »nd therefore BTery mother should eta, to a.comraoh -IKsdscb*. salt ofa.anwed*ittr»- Tli»U»«rWoJi» •*£$£. 5|KKSi4y2ra1^w\ttwa3a wJta^»oHcherstht«or,.toliesabKHber>'^teM^ pc.ftof^pne^orgsn—tb letorss ^Bss madee Itflhls study, to acradtlceBr 1 mk,,prenly; yeaitijto find 1 l(cffiea> IrSeiW Ho'ieonntCTact thelfmany ao»B«tni*al« to itsdqty. For the diseases, proprietor \Bos mad w which it laliable. s . Aiioa^Wled^ltarUtei, forms, hajf ftH|j*fpjjK*' ;bftj|iRga|i4:^n»«mon l* arorequlrtdtotihihit/ths KUB^ With tho vouchers thereof,,to tho «atjcrlb«is, tfc« aJmlntJlniW' tod ad mlntsftatrixof tine said dtcfued, at the dwelling boase- of tne said PHTO Garleyy^fih^rilitratrix la the aald town of lUriinVMe,onoYbeforo theKtu day of March next.—Datsd this S8th daycr Au^nst. I83T. a-ShC •yjiv I\i BHMfflfflWflfc* t\ «. vin?*j Xoaf m 7 ' e this healing preparation constantly an annulateapeciflo-lor'sore breasts, mid 'IUICKI. .... -j tne aBCrusted^ores which aomoti.nos i ne heaqs and faces ol children. at hand, i t r re- euro | ills: Significant Facts. rhls utntmont hi untVorsally used On tioarJ the At in tic anAPaotfiawhallngfleet as a cure lor Scorbutic, i-ri t;tlqnsi anAaS t%best_powlMo renvdy forwqunas ami bruises. Large supplies of ft have r,<cently been i r.lored by tb^SultanogTqrkey, tor hospital purposes. BMh the Ointmei)t and the pills should be uiedin the following eases li.mfona > -'uuped Hands 'liiie-lulns Fl<tuiu ..ut uabi jurfiuEr t JEheumatlsm Sorr s o f ai l kind s Btnaworm Sprain s 8oltBheum «lin\j-.mta floaldS, Tette r SklnplseoBea fleers . Swelled Glands. Venereal Sore* 8pM\j>ge r. • 'Wounds of oU SoreBreasis kinds turns. 8ore Heads Files • - Bore Throats . '.•Hold at this Mjnufsotorles of Profesoor HOLLO- WAT, 80, Maiden Lane, New York, and AA Strand, Loudon, and by all respectable Druculsts and Dealers in Medicine throughout ths United-Stales and the civ- il liod vforld,in. pots,at 35 conts, mh uunts,ttnd 81 eaeh . -, . -3 ,,,. -. - ' ' ^ •SETTnere uixonslderable saving by taking l&eJarg. er Klies s is.—Dlrectlpnqsbr the guidance of patients In ev- 0 ry disorder ara affixed to each pot <6tf. ..._, .'thevayft. itoiriorhaui * tot .digest well, parirylnif WjBBi'j* the AawSfgW; C«omol«r Mineral polioa WOcjent Mt rejieve .tue [food from rising and soar jfore ratteing^orjnren.ti ... .jnlght loosens th» boweuv ;eriUy,,and oaietoosUve-Kneis. . s -«iw MWn-a^j:,«aohUm«I,wm flura Byipspsla^, lne_ dose of two 'tea-Vspopbfiils will always re- lleiTe fitcK'Ueadacqe. J One bottle taken for (e-nmale obstruction reraoTcS tbexsaosa of. the-dlseaso, sndimakesa, perfectcure^ Only oner dose- InimodI- ately rcllevescnollo.whlls One dose often repeatedJfjia a sure cure forOholsra wera, ? v JrtUsVes* al t painful fcsk neededto throw out of th« clns after a long sickness, thetlootf.glTttrtontfsjll nory4Mnioyin#,tB».oa,aies ing^iaffloajjewnrltlwttt 1 afteeeff«:ts«.ftK.I>y oslna that^.«m»JW 4 «»«ft4 ,* Onedoserafler eaiiOKMaysi •tontachjiaud prevent TheU»f< lnav . . . ^ Only one dose taken dote taker, at| Morhus and a proventa-Wtlve of Cholera, , One-dose taken onertV wilt prewt the rtcUro,; of bll oiualtaokitwhlla. Ing»,' •' jar*Onlr one battle system the effects of mei_ , Ono bottle taken forwJanndloe removes allyel- lowncsaor annaturalcolorfifrom the skin. One dose taken a shorty time before eating rigot to the appetite. tndR,tuMcea food digest we\ ,»On*idoiS otttmtiimwr ~ ---— „. n* diM* often ttMau. rh IU wont formsi^Thllt, plaints yield almost to thei One or two doles \curei whiletbrworms In child, eror speedier rsmsdy'ln loeffSOhioniff D|ahhdt« summer and bowel com* first dose. attacks oautea by worms, res, there Is no surer. saf> thi world.aiit nat/aitt. Therolsdoexaggei'atlonlflin iheile stitemenM, tlioy are plain sober lacts—Wtbtt we oan gire evidence toprove.whtleallwhouse It are giving their ananJ moo^ .testimony ( _la. its fay or. , 4 , • , . • Among the hundred of Liver Remedies now offered to the public, there are none we can so fully recom mend as Or. Banford's Invlgorator,so generally known now throughout the Union. This preparation Is truly a Liver Invigor-tor, produolng the most happy results on all who use It. Almost Innumerable certificates have-been given of the great virtue of thhnnediclne by those of the highest itandlna In soolety, and we It to be the , best proDaratton now Bafqra- the know public- Hudtrrn County Democrat. Price $1,00 p«r Bottle. SAHFOBD * CO., Proprletorf, • . H, S . HUMPETRKi, Agent, dadensbu/gh K. V., will supply the trade at Proprietor's Prices, .* r U. MIS OUS. Ahovet&rjrflSBUts'dltWItB-AiiKenessofDr. ilotiSU 1 - tlieinvenfeVorHOWB'SfNDlAN BOOT H1.L8>^ 1 his philanthropist hae spent.tna greater part of his life In trtvelhig. havlnlftufitedEiiropo, Asia aia} Afrl ca as well as North \jSmerkia—has spent three years a njt tha Indians o f our'Weatern eountrv. It was'tn ths way that theXndian-Root Pills were* tlrst discover^ . <t. l>r. Mora© was the first/roan to estuhll-h the faot that all diseases arise from IMDBITYO IT 1HK BLOOD -thatour strength, health and lift-, depended upon tl.H vital fluid. '. When the vsriaas pamagci heoome cloioied, anil do not act fii perfect hirmony with the different func- tions of the bodv, the blood loses Its action, becomes thif k, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, ^t.-^ncSffanadlstresaof every name; our pfrenoth Is ,xl]au8ted , ou r healt h iv e ar e deprive d of. am i If ou r ntnuro Is not assisted In throwing off the Htairnant hu- mor*, theblood will-become choaert and opase to act, and thus oat light of life will foiever lie M«vti out.— How iraportapt then that we should keen ihe various iia«sases of the boay free and open. And how pleasant it n tn us that wo nave It in our power to put a medi- cine In your reach—namely, Morse's India u Hoot Pills. iniiMifaqtared from plants and* roots which grows around the monntamous eliffs In Nature's garden, for the healt h ae d recover y o f disease d man . On e o f th e toot s froo * which these Plll a ar e made is a sadorldc, u ijich opens^the poreao f th e akin, an d assist s ifatur a in throwmi out the-finer part of the eotjuptions with In The second is aplant which 1B an expei toraut.that opns and unclogs the .passage to the I,tings, and'thus, 10 .1 snothing niannei, performs Its dutv, br tbrowhig .r.ihlegm and other humors from Hie I ;i-_-i hy eopl- ..,.spitting. ThCthlrdlsaDlureile wiikh ulves ease nod don We strength to the kldn^sfthus encouraged th. v dra w large amount o f Impurity n-oin th e blood , IN,, h is the n thrown oat bountifully ov i;.,- urnlary or \i ater passage , and which coul d wot huvo bee n dia- ch it ^ed In an y othe r way. The fourth Is a Cathartic , and accompanies the other properties of th.' l'llls white *•' --aged In purifying the blood; the courser particles if impurities that cannot pass by the other outlets are tins taken up and conveyed oft In greal quantities by th* 1 bowels. From the above It Is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Knot Pills not only enter thestoninch, but become uiU- trd with the blood, for tbey find way to every part aril -ompletely route out and oleanse the svstem from nit impurity, and the'llfe of the bodv, wnioh is the Mood, becomes perfectly healthy: consequently all sickness- and pain Is driven from the svstem, fur they i-aiinot remain when the body becomes so pure and healthy. ihe reason why people are so distressed when slok, nn.l why so many die. Is because they do uot get u 'neuiofnewblch will pass to the afflicted part*, and •n hich win open the natural passages lor the disease '.\ be cast-out ; an d hence alarae quantit#.o f food ai,d ther matte r Is lodged , an d th e stomac h and Intestin e •ire literally overflowe d wlththe corrupted niasa ; thus, undergoing disagreeable fermentation.constantly mlx- 1 g with the blood, which throws the corrupted mass ii. rough every vein and artery, until life is taken from body by diseue. ^ UrSh * H w m. ...LOW FOR CASH! 'JOHN BARBER. % W HOLESALE and Retail Dealer In ConJfectloncrlea of all kinds, also Orackera, Soda Bisoulr, Bread, Hard Bread and Cooklca or all kinds. A- ' Corner of Isabella and Division Streets, .\>'<>- WlU-ly OGDiSNSBCBGH. N. T. THE NEW YORK Steam Saw Mill AND XIIAOBXttfS OOmPANT; BAT O V O' * \t»PEB 1S37, npon tto mortassea he«h> a^teirmeatluiit^wwitti-^fcw oiftT' NO.214—Extcated ty iawson H. Gardner and Commissioners forloanlng certain fflcncyt of the Cra- ted Sutei, of the Cocmty oPBt Lawrence, dated thi MthdayofAasuiit, 1833, by which said, mortgage tso conveyed to the staid commissioners,. and to .their tttc*- cearara Irtofflee— \ALL that certahl.pletio'.orparcsl of land-situatejyhiis ahd being In tnwnshlrJrjnmoor 8 in tho town of Edwisrda, In thciCoanlT of fit. Lawrence, and auto of New Yorfcr-KegrnDinitat a post standing; at the 3. E. cornijrof ttolomortGolton'sfsrrnt tbenca EJ:ID th«^outJi lifleofiald.Colton's.tarut, 21 ch's tor a beaob treccomeitedV-bclng tho B. K. cdrner of flolo- mon Colton's farta: thence soqth in tho original lino between lot* number Mandfil, 18 c!l s 33 l'ks, to the K. B; cprner.of' itjienlrt MattUon'a/inrit theucoW4a^ the-M-.I%orsai4^ttlson'»<arm i ^h , aWl , k»t*» post standing In till* orlalnsl line between lots numbers ttandoft? thence S. ttfaWIloelTehVtoi3fe pu£e of beginning, containing 67 seres and WCO acres- o f land pflqt S&M «ssjiljdl»ldc4»by' j JtobA g. |W}ft,excent log and reserving beverthoicss all mines Md nVnerals. now known, or w'lilch may hereafter bo dliddvorcd in or on said pfceoott parcel of land. S O ai7-EX*cHted by Nathaniel Baldwin and Oyn- :, bis wife, of (the/town of Parubville, In the coun- ty of Ht. Lawrence and -SUte of JJaw York, to the Cvminlsilonon for loaning certain moneys of tho Unl- tcdSutes.of the«opniy of S t Lawrence, dated the 28th day of Octobflr. I8i3. by whlchsald msrtgsge.tha, saldNatbanlcl snittWa wi»,torand to consideration of. tfiesiim tofjElghittrhdrad andlfiny dollars,granted and dqnreyd to ^AaWCommfssloirfrrinidithalriiao- cessork W office— •iSCLiU that* certain piece or parcel of [and lying arid be DM Jrt the jaidl mm of Potsoarn. ind bdngpsrlof mll(iiqu«»lf.tK6. r 78. end the rssterly If 'JB: W -<«&*&<& .w 3 ; TOTHttCffBiir'\\\ —'— --.•«- - - Ladies'JQsJte - ^.HlasWcnaqhii; , Ladles' ai!pa—(sto •I'U.v jj. *4diea'TJg3Sus^fcJht»«oaGiS. . Boya'ana^BtW'^oes^TSceiya to 4 Men »iBota^-a* to.jJ.-'is !'• .to fitot, oorjaooda itodihricea/ en's Hboco—2s to 81 w. BtSsr«Boe*?T? w<\J-V-tj.| air WosEat ?^TWp&?mdww£$iL 5*$B8f- endeavor to nave the articles ^cacaltea fofcjl lj-U '•\*' •'Wlioieaaie and libra^dfe^rtatdlklndsof QooU.Shoca, antJ^era. .toti^ejeeu^g ^05 % j VB^SvOlat »0. 25 »OXJ>-OTDJtT, ' > * *'-* • - J ifeaftanics./Hogit. ,,, . J-Jf 7%; > ^»,tm*y^fl^|^he»^i^^t^a^ S\ A WEBB lfl.|HB, Hss received hUBnrlrja Stock oi •Whloh'fqrexisnti jrijlajty and cheapness. WIB be found aactltisleain this market. •\-\«-'»' t &an£taOerJ)ipartmcnt, SOLE LEAfEBERii . . v • PflEJK^H CALFSKIN, '•;'-•,'. MOROCCO &C. No. 10, Ford-st., P^djjnfittygb^ _ therehy iatanttota TpryohTlotui*«»>te sah know «•'#. oturftiendat^ GOODS, -fljat in oplntor tcxtnro; a«a'( .... I4»ach oad Oerman l>cK)siia3, - ^o^J#to%*- ? cC*^S-*t-^J?i^iW» ; *» Aha One Cassitnerwjrr Bltck^jt^siendld art jole.-^- -ir^eaTt^wW'rinor^t »^iiJeir'.aa-i«ritfl^ *£££*£• Oreo-toSse, Fipr«ifeiHEora. Bjt^tle^d'Bawyetlrini, '^^^S&^S^SJ^^S^SJ&S^^' inailcotor»ftomtho\Bltsckne«jhf Darknea. tt flw '«**«* Whltenessof dHveafinowr; Forpromenadaof Bna* Inceaanlu. wp l-awoBlnevBrown, Dahlia, Olive, MBI- h.^«^|,r^n^rab^a^lxed l ^rq^lot»i>» SbowyoaamorobesntJfuJaisortmcotor^'ortcy French C*»tlmerc»^ theaypn. Jjateeyer' -beforo (eenin thla \BDSOJJ ifst wlifnot aik you to pnrchjuo. &gTii»1^3tS#/ v i4^^«aW!ft fias^mores, lilackand Fancy, or all grades: Cnlon Sstlnetts, Tweeds, Ocshmcrctts, and all kinds of TniK Goons for Rtnuucs Wtu; White; Bait, Flgtrrcd, Rtrtpedand CbecfaxUiarsallifS V-»Upffi of*vcry,n ujlltT, — «, • taS-fdd#raMtSo abpyl^ro pavoitaMjaqHsi^or Mr. t7^ J uio suorft-lT D ataVOtLuB .WLerwblcRln-the hand lt-S-tf. rrr.s ems to have tho power of the \llaglclan's wand' |n converting the above beautiful fairies mto the most Peshlenahlo and tastefully fitting of COATS, VESTS, and ranttvpreycry fifyle, ..tyte will also soli OoodilnimounttosukiulrchiJcfs: bytbecase, pleco, yard or pattern. All kinds of Tailor's Trimmings, wholesalo or re ttvll. Those in want is) OlMJyHIMa, . ,. »^u and exnmjno, oiwo tava t to select from..ihim.fcanhrj -g House In Ogtjcnsbttfgb, SU u *^ADYrJ!IA3>B JYc ln.Vfte pRrticfewaj^tOpali _ ^ j^p^rwuSij' !*t*f .\• >•\ » - - J —•- •- •vm. If^'L.-i'i'ik-i- ; .- _ '^Blocks,., -4 . .Pgdenehurgh,. H. JT^ -Jti.'irKO-rBn.bJ W$®&P* s&! * tt — „ _^.. T .. BUMUBV SOW Yoik—In ftb«e»:efeg*nt*'roltime*8vrii handaome!y> printed on ilarge pica type, with Portraits and Plans, on line pa 'portpeatly, booiulln.cloth.. •, - T » , * , r CHOLERA^ MOSBE8, BUJOC8COL1C, M CHOLERA lSEAJfTUM„ , T . .,Jfi^j»-~.;..-. ' • \ ] •** 3 \^^ adapted tomanv DJxedses of Pemaltt . 5S^ ;I*.«HP^^&OLBBA.MOBBOS.. '.gig. ax,«Su«-y«sPAJH iNBicK um Loins. %$*.-. s*^jn*BjtrjajUfSBvooeSBss AKO DBapos- 4?S.' JJ. SKStOBE? f BnEOIILABItlES. fj^ fSP?t*. l 5^?^?'**5^ BT8BB10AL FEEUSQ8. «> Alt AMaT-kABlB ToBJO. %3SSto3&i ilger lief Hst»blisiim0ii fV fonnd la ary , jpthS;yloi_^ r „ _„ •of rrljlch, »» cf our!own .Jf-inttfactm-e, OGDEHSntTJOH.-jr. Y. Bprowlng demand of the nubile, combined wllb le cflectorJet}entl«gislatlon>havhiB tdisomeeX» —\\^f Ale, thb aubsitrlbprs; 3etcr- Xuptieil-«.cheUor,\ follows—aegln-roUosi partor the land described In a deed frumiSrastna Sta?- fordaml*r^si,an^othsrfc : to'sai4»ape*'. ' \ Bants ilon-fi ...... . u _ „ JI^T^h'WS ed 1 theh5e^,*»lWde^E v 2»W-Jt^JhelS, tj , :ord amlijrtfav.ancSj oihsrS.. tonsil! dated May IIth.lMI, and bound In theB. W'ly corni gthf-- \ \ Jlj'tL. , .. oVs771lutoi.*t*keaT mng In theB. W'ly corner of Stewart Banfster's land, and running thence S. AIM deg-TV\. alon-fj. rerrlnUt 8. Uneioo^'ato a staket thence, S. »*deg. $£W, &ss» of said Banister'stlsnd i thence B. BH deg. id along sold Banister's W'ly baunds2Cch'ssnd &3 l'ks to Ihe place of beginning, containing 61 63-100 acres—that parthereby orderftdtc»b»sold.belngsll the rsnulhder of the same sf<«r {faking off from th* N W'ly and of a Bjeoaiof ^hpOjt IftiftoreSj heiotoforo i sold snd^jiveyeuV °- \'ii r _ - -hat, tajTBotanguL. „. , , whole lo t fro m CMOrth. to_ south * artisr Dctng th e JayI'orWnsTby'ValtjSiwlieiiur and wfilprkntf :dbr Lewis Pllmpton.snd 20 acres next east- ' injrectangular form rannlng aijrosa th* now owtiei erl y o f thi whole lo t ^_ . . . which was willed by said dec*Med. to his widow. Act) rah Uachellor, such rsmalndsr belhg about 18 M-100 acres as believed. AU30—Ihatothior piece of land sltnaU, lying and Doing In I'ariihTlllle, la said county, ind being the simp conveyed bit George P/mib to iild ftuppco Il/wti- ellor, by deed defied Match 19, 1KH, ahd recorded, be- ing 1» creatlot KU. 3: or Macomb's purchase, In town- ship No. 18, and on dlvldon No. 0, In said town, and bounded as follows, viz :—Beginning-In\ the centre of the Luke Browp Rood. 3. 84,deg. JO mln. B. 74 chains Qn links from wneire-sald road Intorsects the line run by Benjamin Raymond, for the town line between Pot* dam ahd Parl«hvi|]lct. thenco M. Wch's8J l'ks to a stake In said line s thence, alonir said line about H 61H deg. E.,alongsaid l|ne8ch'sM l'ks, to, the M. W'ly corner of Buna's lot; thence along said line 8. 30 oh s SUTkatotho mldidlo /of the said Lake Brown road: thence alongtsoid roadN. Wi deg. W..7 ch's 41 l'ks to the place or beginning, containing U.1-I00 acres of I tand^ bs-the sameilnoreor less» ALSO—All that! certain other piece of land situate, 1 'Js* 11 * end being In township No. 13, In great lot No. 2, <|! Macomb's purchase In the county oftSf, ^Lawrence aforesald.helng known and distinguished as lot number A of the division of Jald township, which said certain pleco or parcel of land Is bounded as lolluws, to wit— Bcgiuningat the W. E. corner of Jesse Olmsted Jr. s lot, a point fn the centre ot Luke Brown road, and runs from tbence Easterly .along the centre- of aald road to CAPITAL.. $250,000. lir. ui °dy 1. Alorse's Pills have added to themselves victory n victory by restoring millions of the sick to health .1 happiness. Yes. thousands who have been racked or [uj-niented with sickness, palu and anguish, antt, u ' oseTeoble frames have beeri scorched by tho bum- ITIU elements of raging fever, ami who have been t.'ouuht as It were, within a step of the siionLgraVe. .. v -tand ready to testify that the,- «• .lid have been IM '.heir graves, had 1» not been fur u.'ii great and' nuitilerful medicine,Hone's Indian ltoo' l'llls. After one or two doses had beeatuked thev ner. astonished. • u»J absolutely surprised, in witnessing tulr charm- iiia effects. Xotonly do they give Immediate cose'ahd ^tirngth, and take away allpatn, sicknc-^ 1 (languish '•it they at once go to work *t tbo t'oui.^;. torn of tho ..,.ase, which Is the blood. Therefore it *t 11, be shown • .. . latly by those who use these pills. :h u thev will .-.< 1 leanseand purify, that disease—that d^.td^v enemy \ill take Its flight, and the flush 01 j.,nih ar.d bean- t will again return, and the iirospe.t or a long add 11 -.;>!>>' UleiwlUfcherlsh and brighten your d n » t'.vUTIOS—Beware of a Counterieli sivjne,! A. It. re. Allgcnume have the~name of A .). Whiter on each oox. Aviso theslgnuturo of A. J. White '. Aifothers arospurious. 4. J. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietors. 11 36-ly. \• 60Leonard street, .sew York Thbl company ha s bee n organize d with th e abov e capi - tal fur th e purpos e o f supplyin g th e demand tbr THB COMBINATION PORTABLE STEAM HAW MILL, AND Other Improved Machinery. They have purchase d th e entir e machiner y busines s heretofor e carried on by J . M . Emerson & Co., als o tho Montgomer y Works a t Yonkera . o n Che Hadaon. nea r th e city , an d with th e experienc e an d facilHIea combined In the organization ore prepared to furnish , machinery of ol! kinds at more liberal rates than has ever been offered at any other establishment. . THE COUBINATIQIV SAW-MILL \was pat- ented October, 1886, and Is now generally acknow- ledged to be the cheapest, most practical, and efficient lumber manufacturing machine hi the world. A large number o/them are In successful operation in different sections' of this country, Canada Cuba, and South ' America, and whenever their vnerlts have been tested they are being adopted bv lumber uiannfacturera in preference to all other mills. The following letter expresses the general opinion of those who arc using the combination Mill: Messrs. ElKitsoH <fc Co Gentlemen; I have tried the saw-mill purchased of you, and will say that It performs well, and moro than meets my expectations. I am well pleased with Its performance. I set it up on a small stream that afforded constant water about as thick as my little finger, whloh was much moro than sufficient to supply the boiler. We aro able to cut 3,000 feet of beautiful lumber In 12 hours, with some- thing less than one cord of wood. It is the very thing we have so mnch needed In our country for* long time. With a little trouble and expense, we are . ... r.^rjfes „ ilogsalong distance to the mill. Yours, Respectfully, JE88E KERR, JR.-, Louisville, Tennessee. The company have purchased Lund's Patent feed Arrangement, which Is Illustrated and (described In the Sclentlno American for October 24. This adds greatly to the efficiency of the mill. The Combination aflll,wt<h all tho recent lmgrovo nients, and steam power of 15 horses. Is capable of sawing from 3,000 to 4,000 feet in twelve hours, and Is sold for «1,6S0. THE NEW YORK CIRCULAR SAW-MILL Is manufactured only by this Company. It is of su- perior construction, and sold for 2s per cent less than other mills of no greater capacity.. A mill with 86 to 51 Inoh saw can be sold for 84S0 to 600, and w Ith a iO asvsss b****»«^v siwasui y , s-wuv *«•**«» i#i^ix**v v* osuu iva u v tho line betweon Hots 50. '1 and 10; thenc&jouth along said lot line so. flirthat a llno-runnlng; west to the : east line of Jesse Olmsted Jr. lot aforesaid, andfrom thence north along said nine, to tho place of beginning, shall contain JO acres oif land by strict measure. And all that ccrtkln plooeor parcel of land situate, I'lng and nelng In township No. 19, of great lot No. 2, of Macomb's purchase. In the county and State afore said, boms known and distinguished as part of lot No. fi, 10 mud ljl, of title division of said- township, which said certain piece-or parcel of land, IS bounded as fol- lows, to wit t—Beginning at the South East comer of ! John Perkln's farun.ata polnt-'la tho centre of the Pots- dam road S 60 li'ks from a post nnd stones: titonce • down the'east lino of said Perkln's land N. 20 oh's snd t>0 l'ks to a post In the reputed town line of Potsdam: thence along the iiald lino N. 01 dog. 30 mln. E. 18 ch's snd JO l'ks to a black ash stake: Uience south 31 cb's 0 links, to the 8. W. comer of John Kcyough lot to a ''poin t In th e Potsda m road aforesuld S . 00 rks from a 1 pos t an d stones , tlllence alon g said road N . 84 deg . W . 1 16 ca' e an d 4 1'ka. t o th e plac e o f beginning , containin g I 41 acrefl an d 6-100 of o n acr e orland . ' Now,therofore,inotlce Is herebyglven that the above I • described premlseu will, on tho First Tuesday of Feb- 1 ruary next, at ono 0 clook P.M. . be sold at pub- Hi! veroluc to the highest bidder, at the Court House. In Canton, in said County —Dated, Canton, Oct. 28, 18S7. THOS. U. COSKEY. STII.r.Mjm FOOTE. Commissioners fotr loaning certal 1 monies 0/ the Unl ted States, of ithe County of St. Lawrence. lougume, wun a uctie trouble and expense, wt able to move it from live to ten miles WdW, W It up hi the heart of the timber, which saves 'the 1 -! burden of hauling the logsa long distance to the : horse engine and boiler Is sold for 92 Steam Engines, and Rollers; Engines or rrom one to 1(H) horsepower; Locomotive Tubular Flue and Cyl- inder Boilers furnished ot greatly reduced prices from m < •- former quotations. cations for buildings and machinery to our customers. Drawings, with plans and speclfl- .._., .., furnished gratis Sheriff's Sale. County of St. Lawrence, if. U Y virtue of am execution issued out of the Su- .P preme Court of this State, and tome directed and delivered, against tho goods and chattels, lands and tenements ol DavEd Bunnell,r have seized all tbe right antT title which th« said David Bunnell had on the. loth day of February, 1857, of. In, and to the following de- scribed premises, which 1 Bhall expose for sale as the law directs, at the* St Lawrence Hotel, in the Village of Ogdensburgh, en tbo .lfithday of January, 1558, at lio'ilockM., to, wlU— - ALL th at trttoit or parcel of land, sltuat* (n the Village of Ogdenvbnruh, In the County ot St Law- rence, and State of How York, and known and dis- tinguished' as part) of block number nineteen, on the Ford Mansion tract, southerly oi'Mahi street, and de- soiibodaa foHowsvvlz;—Beginning at a point In the southerly bounds of Rensselaer Street, fifty foot from the northwesterly corner of said Wook: thence east- erly along the southerly boonds ot said street fifty feet to the corner of a lot or parcel of said block, here- tofore conveyed to Balsamou Haskell; thence at right angles southerly ailong the line of Said lot conveyed to said Ha-koll one Hundred and sixty-five feet; thence at right angles westerly fifty leet to the corner of the tot-hargalned to Tibomas Mcilugh : and thenc 1 atrlgnt angles northerly along the line of sajd-lait< mentioned lot one hundred amd sixty-five feet, to the place of be- ginning —Dated Deoember lat, ltj97. PAINE COt> VERSE, Sheriff, by EDWARD J. CHAPIN, S3 Cndor Sheriff, Competent mechanics are sent out to set up and pot in operatlqn our machinery, wherrrequired. We also manufacture Shingle Machines, Hoinng Machines, JI OLD BOURBON WHISKEY. *DT CP BY Wilsons Fairbanks & Co., FOR—, MEDICINAL PUli POSES. r r VO ATTAIN THB DESIRED OBJKCTOF X placing, before the public a reliuble article, we liuiusparednelther time nor expense, mid tho bails nni.ii which we place the virtue of our Whiskey Is, ftor whatever purposes the purest quailtica may be recommended,) that tbls is entirely free from any adu iteration whatever. 11<* purity cannot be questioned, as a thorough an arvsts has been made, as will be 'seen by refering to the Pillowing certificate, a copy ofwhich accompanies each-bottle: STATE ASSAYERfiOFKirK, > 32, Sommerset Ht., Boston, M.ij 2t>, 1957 f M itxsas. WILSOS, FatBBxsx & Ac ' '\tiemen—I have made chemical annus sis of the Muniiles of Bourbon Whiskey you sent n me, search- ing thetttfor druaioi adulterated matters, and have to liiurm you that the samples of whtskev urefreo fr, n any aduletratiotu, and do not contain any polj- p». a or tnjurtoui matter, and heuce are sultoblo for medicinal use. Bespeotfdlly, your obd't aerv't, Cniauis T. acSws, M. b „ stato Assayer, in order tx> prevent deception, observe sl.nlle of the signature of our firm cover- ... 1. t ry buttls; without this protection, n u ,, 0 utgooulno. lUgar Mills, and machinery In general. special attention paid to getting up Shafting'and Puilles for manufacturles, and all kin-la of MUI-wrlght Work. \ This Company are selling In great numbers a Pat- entConlcsS Burr-Stono Mill, fcrBour, ca u meshand allkinds Offeed. which Uf pronounced by experfelced mUlers,both in thiscountry anAEorOpe, the bttt tier conttructed. It will grind more grain In the same time, and with half tho powor, of any mill of the same price In tbe market. < We also furnish othar styles of Grist Mills when re- quired. The undersigned are also tbe pabllsbers.of * TifE .' ° ' * : United State's Journal, 1 A largo and magnificent Illustrated monthly newspa- , per, devoted to Mechanics, Agriculture, Literature ' andAmusements. In addition to its ususl attractions, which > have al- , ready given- ttr a circulation of nearly lOO.OOO cop- I les per month. It will hereafter contain a complete ! ecord of all new and valuable Mechanical and Agrl- ; cultural Improvements, embracing a larger amount ot practical information from experienced writers In these specialities than any other publication In the : world. Price only SO Cents a Tear. I Specimen coplessent gratis. I J. M. EMERSON A CO., [ . Publishers, And Agents for tbe ». Y. 8TSAM SAW-MILL AND MACHINE CO.. I 42-aw. So. 371 Broadway. New York. Sheriff's Sale. County of St. Ixaorence % »t .' B Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, ISSUED out of the Saprome Court of CM* State, against tho goods 1 nd Chattels, lands and tenements of Gharlemange Pope; I have seized all the right and title which the said Charlemanae I'ODO had on the 29th day of May, 1803, In, and to the following described premlss'a, which I shall expose for sale as pa the the law directs, ait the St. Lawrence Hotel, In \Village ofOgdeuslburgh-.at 12 o'clock A- It., pi 1st day of Pobrhiiry.Tsia; to wltj^- AJLL that certain lot. ot- parcel of land situate, lying ai.d being In tbe town of- Morriitown, St, Law- rence County and)Stataof New York; Beginning at Henry Elleowoods line at a Red Cedar post by tbe voter's edge;;thence along said EllenWood's westerly line to the highway five rods, tbence along said high- way North fourteen rods to a heap of atones: thence East parallel wltti the first line six rods to a heap of stones at the waiter's edge, thence aloag.tba water's edge, tp the placm of beginning. * ^P.WJNVEBSE, 8horlfl. By E. J, CHAPHK, Under Sheriff; Dated December, 221857. 41-l«-7w xNTn XO. P»Ti^i4 , '*^i t l*fiA#' iJWnoJhabOvorOoata&r Spring Wear, toSwluhJiih>pmMm«e^ff iVU XV. tK.^I^^Vr^eVki j ^ Frock.IIantlng ^.1 BackCOATsTmado from I ^rtutog th^favwReMverageWed ; ^ Uroadcloths of all c^orai Casslmcres, \ulona. Gash- ' '3b A O- XI Dl S X S St ; of ALE.asusu- . abort notice, to-, any amount. OABU rxn> FOB Sarlsy, Oak Staves and.Heading-. ^rselUes. Linen, Cpttonades, ScSc \T^S^SEmk!&SSmWm i/antaanaVoEtsof Ovory Doscription. . ,Tftes^so«pn|int«jhsmanufaotura.of •^^.f^I^^^^>0^i^W^WoWj ? aiv'.m'o'un? , l0r<!B ™ W ^ C '' °* * >l> BOOTS and SHOES ! ro Jh# UonoQt of the understanding of all Interested ALDEtJ VILAS XffQVliD invite attention to his new and superior' W Stock of llopu, Shoes and OsJtisrs, Just received. In bis assortment of Ladles' wear, are PHILADELPHIA fRENOH- Kll N. &ARJ>;N®R*$ MRS. M. < ••• IWIBIAJV BAis'saia 0^ UYEF.WORr A?;0 HOARHOUND ... is composed of .Liverwort and und. combined Kith about tnenty other T HISJR.VL8AM Hoathound. con ... . dlBfereiit Heron. aWL$nttn;ly a vegetaWe compoiihd. It Is compoundndin alruly scientific .mnnnor.and ao- cprdhig strictly wlth.rulej of I'harnmM,, retaining all the medicinal aujilitterof each ,af$a<P«i Its origjnsl strength, and btmgConColitrated hi the form of 11 Bal- sam that is agreeable to tho taste .-and wonderfully ;i want, and will sell them to you at prlceaso low, as to i aefy oompetlUon. We, can »eU you a WHOLE BOIT 'fAJlLK FfcUOKS. In rnrniahinp Goods, It is snmclent to say, that in Variety and Richness, Elegance and Variety .of styles, this department very lar exceeds any thlnf of tHeTand^verWlbro exhibited- In Northern New York. BOBBER and OIL OLOTE- LSG of all kinds at Manufacturers' Prices. I'KENOll KII> BLIPS , an-' KJD- BUSKINS, .iftAlSj^jrOIKD AND BOOTS, and OLOTU BOOTS yORWINTiSR. Alio*general utonmont of Mines and OnUdCvD Boots, Bnoes and Utiten. A choice assortment of RUBBERS, Including. A new and beautiful pattern for Ladles 1 aR of which wlU be sold at the lowest each prices, at • HO. IO. FORD STREET. is EF* REMOVAL. ^| NEW * BOOT, E.HOE, AND tBATHlLB WHOLE^AXiE AHP RETAIL,. T HE I^SDKRSI(rNEI>, having purcTiased tbe •took of James Fa-wcett, has made an addition thereto qf a laroe atsortmant of Boots snd Shoos* Embracing every variety usually kepi for sale, \uoh as LADIES'GAITER8. MBN'BOXLF BOOTS. BLIPS. \ KIP BOOTS. \ BOSKLKS, \ GAITERS, \ ^TOILET SLITS, \ FASCY SHOES, JENNTtlND -nES, CONGRESS GAITERsT* 80NTAG TIES WATER PBOOS - BOOTS, WALKING SHOES. COAUSB 'BOOTS, 40 . Also • large variety of articles in the Trade for MISSUS' BOYS' YOUTHS' AN D CHIL- DREN'S WEAR.AND A LARGE VARIETY OF RUBBERS. The whole assortment having been selected with the greatest care. wlU challenge comparison with that ol any establishment in St. Lawrence County. The long oxportehco of the undersigned lb tbls, trade, both In Ogdensburgh, and at the East, itnd hit cictcn tlvt acquaintance with cutcm manufscturors, gtvt him superior factlltloi for pnrohasina tbe best articles at tho lowest prices, and enable him to afford his stock at price, that defy competition. — -A 1A 8 O SOLE LEATHER, CALF, KIP, AND TOP SHINS, BINDINGS. LININGS, SHOE KIT, FINDINGS, &C, &C. In great variety, at wholesale and retail, at the lowest Uvingprlces. larGllbort'a Block, 78 Ford fttreot, cor 0/State. Ogdensburgh, Sept., lfiSA. h«7-U . v '• . E. T. flWrPT Ai Co. „ -^|_:%oie-J*es»thejr.* ' T HE best qualltv and lowest price, received this day at No, 10. FORD-ST. ALDEN V1LAB, November 11,1859. IStf- 1 *vnuut» -, of aUjklnos, TXtrldf hvpWce from Xet 'a-aiHhjs to Thirty Dollars; Carpet Daathar ahd Uab-.-1 iBapTba* hrellat, 1 ke, • '- ^ Dealers In Clothmg Ihroogboot St. Lawrence Co. are assured thst we can sell them from Tax to TWEUTT per cent less, than tbey can buy tn New. York or Boston, -nd also give them Clothing very much superior In hit of workmanship. W. H. YOUNG. JSP** Raoollec t the place , 36 Ford-street , Mechanic's Bow. Osdensbtizsb . Apri l 36, 1856. New Good* ! '»6w ; Goods I THOMA8 D. SKINNER W OUL the public generaJly, to his !i ! Casslmeres and Vcatinpt, which 1 fpleceoryards or made t s orderh atehortl notice,d andy Ine . tho best manner. 1 be stock Is large and selected with .great care. CaR and examine andjndge. , April 27.1857. . 7tf. 1' MISCELLANEOUS. ~ OULD call the attrntltm of his customers and the public generally, to his largo stock or Cloths, Casslmere and Vestin^s, whic wil be sol b th -'.-. *• ft '-.'IsaJr^rJfarqn-j ' <3-XlfXBsT-Oidl > X'*t3»r f , Tho Qoarry from which these Stones are obtained, has passed Into new bands and wUl be extensively I worked by competent men. 1 be subscriber being ap- pointed sole AgenI for this section of the country, now .offers to the \pubUdan artiolO'iro whore excelled In ) quality, proportions, or workmanship. , The quality of this Stone for Edge Tools, Is mr supe- I rtorto that or any other found on this western Con- , tlncnt, and equal to the celebrated French Stone In . producingp1mci.e4gc, whuoit<cuts %w«y nmcb faster ' than any «ther Stone now Incase. Ono or these Stones, exhibited at tho County Fair, took the first Premium Dealers may warrant these Stones to the satisfaction ofpuruhasers, QfOnlers addressed to tbe tbe subscriber will ro- , celve prompt attention, having a stock on hand from • 40IBS. u n toJ.SOO lbs . Fo r sal e Wootxs&u axx> RBTAJL. Also , a large assortmen t o f Coars e Water Stones fro m ^^Ut^jtyWiWlbs.; and two. quaUttes of Kino CdJuWBareatSto&e of small atzes- ' . • 31-tf B. W. BUSH, Ogdensburgh. and To the Trade. A VI LAS* amxngemeiitai vnth tbe Ensteni Manq • notures aro suon as to BOOT S • t enable him to furnish AND SHOES.\ ot the trade at tho smallest advanco from maiinfactur 1' cost . lS-27-tf M«JTI»JE °^ APPLICATION FOR THE IX dfschsrgo of an Insolvent fromThls debts, pursuant to tbe provisions of article third, title lint, chapter tilth, part second of the Revised Sututcs.—Mosu Kion.of the lowmof Bossle, St. Lawrence County, In- solvent- Notice first published August 4, IBM;—Creditors to appear before Hon. Wm. O. Brown, Coanty Judge ol St. Lawrence County, at bis office in tbe village of Og- densburgh, N. Y. 1 on tho 22d day of October next, at tpao'clock in the forenoon,, to show causa, If any they bavei why an assignment should not be made ot said Insolvent's enute, and he bo discharged from bis debts—Dated Juliy 31st, 1863. Unit thefae The cork of Tho above Is put up In quart anU pint bottles, and Is for sale by aR the Druggists. , H'lLSOX. FAIXBJXK Sf CO.. Wholesale Byro^-grista, Xos. id &45,' Hanover-st., Boston. Sg*For sale In New York by F. C. WELLS 4 CO., ILVTrankUn Street—BARNS A PARK, Park Row, and ay aauragltsu, - 32-3m . LO fs. IZOvlUaselots, on tho Arnold tract - -i, r ..T-ir--/S n< W Morris and Canton Streets and -n a I'lankRoad-rOnwhlchsoveralgooddwollIng hous- ?\ *'^S5fefiS^fe to i l !** ,0 P5 u, S» ol ' l B a \ e forjigorden- IngSnfffruIP'and Is a desirable location for village resldonto-theternwareiTerymoderate, and tho title Is i-jjct from tho original proprletorand is indisputable. J. C. BuftH. 1 P4ftflyn^%V43W ord J».Kia*. ,1, »l rOT «rtt ,> '*n a \'' ' Jt-,^? 0 ?*'*' u fl^ °» STOVES, the best baking I ! tove » , ^S n,e ' c <>S fi \V n * . ,n f Prtnolpie of the low wltfl r the position of tho elevated oven. Manuufaotdrea and ' ol ?„. bT .. „ . OHANEY It Co. I ODt, is. ^j-tf WatwStrswt. CUTTERS, GUTTERS, FOB SAXsX..' glXSPUiawp^rtfiftir, enunlynew. A- WATR0U8. OFWCfiST. LAW. CO, JJR Ogdcttiburgh, Deo,2,11 sr o -i iHfroireJof _ 4»2>tf. Real estate Broker. oBjunnr «v 00., ^.KiKAGENTSfor.thesaleofEJlEltVS PATEN I A HA^BOAI^ H0B3B POWERS, to whiohUie highest prize for anporlcrity has been au-nsded every vearforthelM&flve'year»bytlie Sew Yo-.< state Ag- r!„iutui4U Society. SpcCIinonsof these pan org, with 'riiiooliors. Separators A c may beacon at their Hani. wurostowani Agricultural War| House, on Watoi treat, Qgd«nsbai!gi ^. V. I2-2J If. Rtxttnn, a pr&agatimam&Wdi&fthe grown and otautvif- *»-i ine>iia»fmareiir^mi&umuiate» 0/ t/ie leaipf • s preparaum'torjthe aalr K .lii.n L ei,riv the sums f.rn., haj^beerflftex^ewvmt^Shidglsen satisfaction •s mainreatijwsvt.r/tt t»4* f if N OTICE is herebr given that there win be a spe- cial meeting of the Directors of the St. Lawrence County Mutual Irwnrance Cpmnany, held at their o f tlce, on Tuesday the 6th day bf January next, IO, at 2 o'clock P.M. EBASTU8 VILAS, Praa't. DR. BANNISTER'S PREPARATION of MOQUA* • irSS' • J -- Qroat \Amorican Fonialo Ztetaedy* • ' ' ' ' '' i 1 The moat succesalulnnd beneficiul Pumalo Med- icine of the age. n<iR«t.c>Ms-6f iWidf^t Ban, boojri -scrloer 8iU)inttkft',toltti9pubU4 •etion. i'r.-pM'cd^^j(|bK;.... .,., fltatost •riank Road OTotice. -or, liable to ono orcoino, And itia riai In lull conB-, p.t'otuid unequal* i-Ai^VLBR. f l Ogdenaeurnh S.J. CJNO of iho- stockholders. * Byttworu-ri. - - storsiiii ^i0m^d < ^^^^$^yb'f'' -K**se ;S2^0; ^ar\ JBpttK; P«\r;ea?*br-' 2<.ftfi £H%£&> -3W1fJ(iJOj«oLs, conawma jaPvadlMnSffl. :-INn:tX»!0r- i. A, WATiJOUa. ?,''»S^^.12«W»dfeU»aWMS '< ---vt *'. - .-. r-i3--H*ti-'. ;-\ ; 1 - , '>•. - • ;, :'.-:,;-:.' j,-,/ -- v ,- %*.TOSl.5SF^ rtM<I -K>«f*»t \win wftativet !SH. *?H 1 <:M* operates like a charm—thus Sl% n ?n^S£i5JSii*K l owratea ilkeVclulrm^tBai avoiding •French'-npmm m , v deleterious drugs. aa«w Si^v^.S»SKr?4SS n0 '' 0w>o kr . ladfea Joat vmin^w^ojhMtr .fee whatevercaaioT 'ta'iiWahii u, —j-.— .^— *.m,ff- '• hua rinl .JBtOL „ . *^44 Itfiit a. 'j,i»,i. —iii•. - S«d'otne( Waa.kuown to aadtaed iWihaatfaiaC - Wanda.Indlamt.'.ac m.**rt, re,r^i~™*™\ \J. 1 ??-*.?**! -- ^Syititit!i<L_ _ _^ teamant.of. ti-at triSff.. ta«i*m.«: tiXa^SsrSSSSSRs. •..I MORRIS A-VAJIY, Att'ys forlniolvent 2110w Ogdensburgh, N.Y, AR rroccedlngs In above cause adjourned tniDao, 23d, 1&57, i t 12 o'clock M. at same place. At which time and place, creditors of said Moses Rich, are to ap- pear before said Judge and show cause, 11 any they have, according to above notice. Dated October 182,1857. „ ,_ SJOBHIS * VARY, Att'ys. All proceeding!! In above cause are further adjourn ed till February. 11th, 1MB, at same hour and place. At whloh tlmo and place creditors are to appear befbre said Judge. D«t«d Deo. «3d, 1857. 42-Sw. HdUHI^VARY.Atf.ia. MUSICAL INSTl^UaffiiSTS Just Received from Boston A, inperlor*i|i,ortm«n, 0 f t,6H UndjOcUve\' Piano Fortes: ^flS(3ELLANEmJS^ PRATT'S A I»I ERIC AW IIVJDUSTRV; A Moiithly Hlaiorv or Commerce. PKATT'H-, AMERICAN INDUSTRY; A Monthly History of Manufactures. PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY: A>lonto.ly Ulstory.ofJTinanco, PR?ATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY; .A Jlonthly History of Industrial Pursuits. PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY f Shows how to ^lanufactqre Goods. PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY; Shows bow to ptep.are-Goods for Market or use. PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTR Y j • Shows how to detect Adulterated Goods, PttATT'S AaTERlCAN INDDSTRY ; Shows bow to Detect Commercial Frauds. PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY; Shows hon' to deteot aianuhicturing Frauds. PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY ; Snows bow to test the purity or valueofuoods. PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY; Shows how to examine and purchase dry Goods PRATT'S AMJERICAK INDUSTRY f Sha\vi how Goods are Adulterated. PRATT'S AJJIERiOAN JNTIDSTRY ; Shows hov to test the^tudtjp of Liquors. PRATT'S AMERICAN -* INDUSTRY : Shows how to test the Purity of Groceries' PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY; shows tbe address and business of 24JJJ0Firms. PRATT'S AMERICAN IND \ Shows wboro to purchase or sell PRATT'S AMERICAN IND— Is the Merchant's 4 MauufacturofTustracto PRATT'S AMEKICA~N INDUSTRY; Is a Guide and Detector for the>People. PRATT'S AMERICAN IHDl'STRY; . Can be secured by sendlng-ono Dollar to Frrra A Co., Publishers and proprietors, 617 Sansom Street. PbUadelphla, Ponn. RMS—01^0 per annum 141,00 In advance. .'\All persons furnishing suitable Information for Prat ft American Jndaitrg, WIS be paid at the. rate of one mlR por word for the same. 29^e4thw-St- ?miu2mmM&£F ov! lor sslo by ...-, . . tVrenoh, CHANEY At CO, Water StreoL WINDOW 9ASU 5 000 LIUHT H »A«U In size s fro m 7H b> 8H to ly *i0 constantl y o n bau d an d for sal e b y 8 CLPpPB _ - .,» , , .—_ j- -4 *» t ,, a^F — 2 000 feet of SHEET GlJAflS\ expreajiiy tor floture Glass, which will bo out to any size and sold by t o \oi'i i * LOT fifty 1 , f\ situate ontsb between the two 1 14-1-tX Village Lot fox Sale. nd ninety /eet deep, far solr«- ill Road sfreevftbodiiliiilfway oad Bridges. Enquire of 8. FOOTE, Ogdensburgh Sentlbel Office. WINDOVV 'GLASS A toll abd complete assortmen't constantly on hand consisting in part of oOO BOXES, FRENCH A.ND GERMAN gloss \ ftO. for sale by ^^ hj Blzes fTOn£ 8^3-^to^ by 4 000 feet of DOUBLE XMx»EXQlS8H SHEET GLASS for storeandsntfpHFronts, in sizes from 24 by^0ta3$by SO, The ooetapdmost perfect -assort- ment cverbrougnt to this place, now open for inspec- tion andforaaie by S. G. POPE. CHlLSON'S Pateut'^Jr VKarmiiig and Ventilating Furuaccs C HANEY <fc CO. sole agents for St. Lawrence County ^re prepared to set up these celebrated Furnaces, ln*Bwcnihg bouses, churchejl. school houses. Hotels, 8torcs&c, at short notice. Tho attention of oil who desire a pure and wholesome, as well as a warm atmosphere fn their houses, tn winter, la Invited to these Furdaoes.. WaterHtreet Ogdensburgh, Sep. 12 18S4. 20 0. HXTRA rtOUKI A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF EXTRA Flour, from selected White Winter Wheat, tor family-use. In Barrels or quarter bbl Bags. 50 bns. Superior Fancy Flour, In barrels or bags. 50 bus. No. LSuperflne. 50 Bags Buckwheat Flour—a superior article Families Supplied at their residences bv- . ' B.\ W.' BUSH. Dec 24,1855. 41 BLAC&WOOD'S MAGAZINE, •THDBniTiSH anviaws. Great Inducements to Subscribe! f HpB, 18M, C. D. CBICHTON di C Witty Ila.v.F«tchouiy,Roso Geranium,'Upper Teh. Boquet DlCarpiinoJitstrecelvedby _ J ,.. \. _,..^_ , •- qbrnOrJroMwd uSBeRaSta, Cloth Oap», 0 F every style and quality.and at prices to suit pur ehssers,onJi —* - — -*- -- --*-- - •* — EMPORIUM, at 6-ti onliand and made to order, at tbe FUJI GItEENB'S. No. 8, Ford-fitreet-' OEGISTERS, round and roctthgubir, of various ll i sixes and pgttcniB-F-aniiel Eeglstpre for 7 and 8 Inch pipe. Oot-aa, Grates and ycnUlators-^for sale by . n CHANEY.^.Co. •uasftr. ' Water Street s tJlJTTY by theBABRELospoand.andafsw more X of those excellent Glaziers Diamonds, for sole by \ , t . _ 8. G. POf^p. ITETCHUM'S MOVING MACHINES, with J3L or without REAPER attachment—warranted to cut from 10 to 15 acres of grass per day, ns well as can be done with scythe or cradle—tor sale oy CHANEY & Op., agents for St. Lawrence Comity and Canada, at the VVaterStreet -Hardware Store, OaoxssBPSGB, N. Y. 'IUIAT BEEBI X Paperjhos arrtyi EE'S MAGIC IMPRESSION ed, and Is for sale at ^ SFRAOUE'S,, - _L-_. TvTancrtester, Scale Work Ag-ency. X N stor e 20 varieties . EVEN BALANCE. Gtt O CEttH . CUUNTERand P.LATFOKM SCALES—at Manafacturers-* prices,- all warranted—oy A. WATROUS.Agent- 18 29-tf. * MowJuR and Heaping Maclitiies. rPilE most simple and durable machine in .use. war * X ranted to cat from 10-to to acres per day of grass or grain, la » . ' ; i Keti.hutn'e Improve*! Cohibined Harvt-bter, To which more premiums have been awarded than to any otber. one of which was the A6O0 premium award- ed by tho State of Massachusetts, In law-for sale by 16 tf. CHANEY & 00 . BUAG& • A: W13|vi:i>EIt, Grocers and Commission Merchants IHKAlJtBS UT FLOUK , POBK, HAMS, LABD, SALT, FISH, WAT ER-LLME.COBN, OATS, AND WESTERN PRODUCE TN GEKERAL, No, 4 Brick Block, Water Street, c OODEHBBtmQH, ST. LAWllEilOK COCKTT. NKW-YOU. W E have now t n Stor e a choic e an d wel l selecte d stoc k cflioods , I n th e Grocery , Cigar, an d Pr o -vision line , which we ar e offering t o the Trad e a t as love flgurcs-as can be bought In any House this side ol New York, consisting in 5*1** asfoUows: TEAS.—Hyson. Twnnkay, Ybung Hyson, Hyson Skin, Oolong, English Breakfast, and Souchong. 1 8UGAB8,—Now OrleanavPorto Hico, ernslled, Pul verlsed, Loaf, and Cofuse Crushed. TOBACCO.—Hoxalls. EI Dorado, Harris, Lenox, Keens, and Stewarts, in three-fi>-irtns boxes. Also, H ' uuggett'a, and J. Anderson & Co. 's Foil, and Suioklng TooatCo. / ; CANPLE8.—Adamantine, Stoanne, Mold, .and Sperm. COFFEE.—Mocha, Old Java, Rio, Lagary, roasted and ground. SOAl'.-Buhker Bill, E.J. & Co'« Transparent, Cream, Toilet, and other varieties, OIL.—Fall and Winter Bleached Whale, Sperm, Pa- tent, and Olive. - , FISH.—Hudson Say Salman. Cod, Herring . _. Trout, White, end Nos. I and 2 Mackerel, in kits and barrels. SYRUPS.—Stowart's Sugar-House, Boston, and New-Orleana Molasses, in hogsheads and-barrels. RAISINS.—M, It., and Layers, In half boxes and boxes. RICE.—Pearl Barley, Sago, and Farina. Colgate's StICrch, Corn Starch, 8pices, Snleratns. Soda, Palls, Tubs, Brooms, Seamless Bags, Cider Vine- gar, Dairy, and Table Salt, with many other articles that are to be found In a large stock of Groceries. Those wtRhing'to purchas e ar e respectfull y Invite d t o cal l an d examined before purchasin g elsewhere . FLAGO S WHEELER. Ogdensburgh. January Uli. 1854. _,_ _ 42-tf Co., Z.. FROCTOU, St WROLKSALB AND BBTAU. DEAhKB 1H GROCERIES, SaLT, WATER LIBE, FLOUR CORN PORK *0., fash Paid for. Butter, Cheese, Pork, Beans, Peas and allkindscountry Produce. SO. 1, SB W h^lOB BLOCK. waTBJt- ST/-, OODKSBBDBOB. I137-U . It E M O V. A NiEVV* L. Farm for Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his Farm in X the Town of Lisbon. Said farm Is lees than five mUes from Ogdensburgh, OONTAlilSlSO At! About no acres Is under a good state of c: the balance gpod landf' There Is on tho premises a good Hoi va good WelU, ouo hundred thrifty . trees. Is woU fenced, aqd In every particu! f SCOTT & CQ.,NEW YORK. CONTINUE XJ. to publsh the following leading British Periodi- cals, viz: • > '. 1. The Xsondon Qaarterly. Conservative. 2. The 'Edinburgh Beriew. Whig. __ 3. The Worth British Sewiew. , Tree Church. . 4. The Westminster Heview. < Liberal. 5. Blackwood's Hdinbnrgh Kagazine. These periodicals ably represent ihe three'great po-- Utlcalparties 01 GrcatBriUin—Whig, Tory, ond_Kad- Ical—buttioUtlcsXorms only ono feature of their char- acter. Aa organs of ths most profound writers on Science-- Literature. Morality and Religion, tbeyxtand as they havft. everstood, unrivalled lii the world ot letters, belDg considered Indbipeiitablo to tbe scholar and tho prnlcsHptial mot), while to tbe intelUgentrea. det ot every vunsmttr fprnish a lnore correct Jsnd 11 HMTI m; WARE ROOH. F. CORBY, B ATING removed his P«rn' tnxe- Ware ma and Manufactur- ing Shop to < Nos. 53 ana 55 Ford Street, vTTp '' ••• Stairs,' « *, ble farm.-, - The Farm wRl be sold with or-wlthont the Stook- TERMS of payment made easy. -IfnoUoW before ffebiaary jjf, wUl be offarea for r\S.K ^-^ .^ THOa.D. SKINNER. t Ogdensburgh. Nov. Oth, 185-7. . SOtt , \9u& DOWSINtl, ' O^^oM^oYp^elft^r^f^a- VfCeoutcoa, . * Carved\ Utters for Signs, Patterns for Castings, Models Ac. Advertising Illustrations gfalldescripUonssngravsd rn»atly.ar,a-BC!)mptly,]pn the mostrsasotutbta terms. •OtW»l»«-ll,|ttl»q«ce, ot jtTss aV\fld»'A««tfon rtoom,w!ur#c«lY«Yttrntlon tnifurtiieiiioUca. 1219-tf .•iw:jo,xt-d*'jp»y« r « f OrTHBBEST,B03TONMAK£Bg. tll« abdjfi will: be told efieajief than can befcadsjio- wherelttitortheim New York. '^^^ Ererr Islalictsnient '\varr»uted to «Irs> . • Sstlatfcctlois. 014 Pianos Uketi In exohapgo far new. Piano* re- •palrad and tunsia at the Proprietor's 7 , w nit B K «o stfs, , i( , Piano-I'orto Kannfactcror, ' \'ccatsiiij'tjf »oK-> 4»jpf o«itei^'»^iwt,t»., .* j - '. '.«\*ai '' '''' u00i * B \ ,J, °! : • •• •' • •MWt', <- • ' '•••» E. BADLAU. .. > - , ABVmTISllTG H0U8E, ,»80-Jjl|O-AI>SFAir. , i KESfc-YOBK. , 0 fitf M %JS-\ . n ,^&P&&-JZA&^ •ems '' l '<• :.-,- 1 i. A -' . ' Ohildrsn?#l'»moy Ooods. T 8 ,?!,? 0 *: «^oMiaantfejtt*»tlT* assortment of X OhTldren's Fancy Good»«r«rlwojt«1ttinto Nortti- aniNowYork-*|ttiowyr|eetr»t! , , GBKENE'«r No. 8. rota J3 treat. s-u Canton PaUs Mill. iTm) Xoc tksral«U«7vlci tS5j«iethod to Jnfar rj .. 1 .tmtf ----•• pgtros&A then, ina t JBIXO then. Idat the/wilLdothch gtiadtng.i tfceir iR«ad|<tBd tttrglij- wbowlsbrto it2o „wlu ireedw U&Urala sttbs alow• o| |. in Og&^ai-^^andfieRWir their •\ same plaet, for the ususl toll. „,. CASH PAID-JPOR, ,VXgi5AT« TtsiiigBot'Oiitiwt prtof, dtUnrka «r ma stwrf. '•' • ,J '* A;' : wAvttotiaiw \•' !; - M^o?ifS a 'd?§ K ' S -W*-3tS»W>B THE Itasso!*i Jt f*/v ••Trial***!,' - - -* her. a&Co.'a«f^ietoaie4AIl»nyjStoviai • '|S3. ,AUtaraB«w-.cjo.-acaxalaT8aw»i - -- - . T J*^i»:«actoth»t»/«;.EB«Miie4.CIc\2is J f- eatUOtctOry recai^df &e throtjigHqflt this worm:-\ from qjy^othet'aptrtcc.. . jrit Iltorature orthe day can bh possibly sotolned Tbe receipt ofADVANOE SHEETS ^rom tho Brit tsh publishers gives additional value to these Roprlnta. inasmuch as they^can'now-be 4 placed tn the hands or subscribers about as soon'as the original editions. ForWoneofmifnrTtevwwa ' ' «8 00 .-vFocanr twoof thefourEeviows - 600 For Blackwood's Magazine 100 ! for Blackwood andifireoJJeriews • . ,ii)0. , • , forDlacigr/ooaa^tM four Retrlaws . »«L , I Faymcnts^to bo aasStVjn; all esses In advance, Mpnoy carrjen^tatoa^lata^howlssded wlUboxccelrcdat **'' jf --CW1BBING* - \ ' ,A'du«oantVftWMtySvencrcept.from r .tio above ptit»mMtWi^^six»tmmsm,ipt mow coplOf of any onTSrorthe nbovo works. Tna»t four WBH**ftlwBlaoiwjopa. pr*^«n*attvtow, wulbe sent to JW addraa»lor^^ar.veonle» of tha roar Re- views aodBlsxkwoodTcTS^r^tniaoon-. ..... ;. ), WallihAiAleiptt Ciflet aotfSowr&j; th^'Voria aenrty jnafli the po*tago to,-any«3>art.:of th> United mtOVSm *aVT»«»ty-W«ir seats • ye»r-fbi ^BlMkVroedi'IsWdll^fel^llfleiti Oesta fcye« foi eacb ofthe.Hevlelfa.*. *\ ;•, ,*r, • ;• '.if \NB.*-1rA*^« SrUabmf tJujUe £eru>d- ieat$ ebtttnasudi* 0*1 *er«aMira, *.-„„« ^_- r ... . i«!nltt*acaftrs-^.cftheahoT6PBMicsUonsshoaid 4»«y« bo efliiraeed, posrpota f taihea?«bu»ltti». Jkddisj»l',.».' !•.. ',' •-,.\. _-<.*;.- *>% ItlWf. Ntf. M Gold Stfeeti-New Tterlfc 1 3' Aarojf'a'Brio'K' 6itirdlng.'o'ppWto\ J -''. 4)*Spr«gtieSa Bookstore, rrapectfully Infornnrthe-pubUo that he is receiving from New York, and Boston the largest, cheapest and'best a«sortnient of New 8tylc» of Cabl net Furniture over beforeoffered. In this market, em- bracing almost everv article that cah ho named; among •whloh are 'Mahogany, Bluck-Walunt and Rosewood Sofas, . \ .\' Tete-a-tetesi . .Divans's : ' Ottomans and. ISsonngeSs Covered with Plush, Damask and Hair Cloth; Extension Tables, Spring Red Bottoms; Rocking, Sew* lug, easy and common Chairs, orHanogany, Rose- wood and WAlhut: also- Book-Cases, Bureaus, Side'Bodrds, Beastcads, Tables. Stands, HetKaoW'OoriierHtatfasi. Whatnots, Cane and Wood Seat-'Ohalrs of *' . . • --1 erary;' description. OHAUBBB P tJBJfflTTJRH. Painted Bedroom Sets, Flowirfcd'and Landscape; Looking Glasses of aRshjea, Gilt and Veneered Frames, 'Upholstery Goods; Carted Hair, Cotton ana Husk Mattresses; Bolsters; Pillows and Cushions; aUaftlf cles of the kind on band or made to order on eTibrt no* tlce, and warranted to be -properly made and of good materials. The Increased demand in the Upholstery business bat Induced mo to employ an experienced band from New York, and I aaiprepared; to^UlaU or- ders in this line. .SWi'O- \: Uiidertiblog/Departrneut. • On the same promises may bofound Coffins of all sizes, made of Mahdfeany, BlackWalnut, Cherry, Butternut *c, trimmed in' th* bect^nahner: 'and bn reasonable terms. Be has procured an elegant now Hearse, and will give bis. personal attention,to .ail arrangements connootcd with interm6nt«, Frieriasin theVilfagoand country aro requested to »endto their orders. pgtoPSbnrgh.?tay~lBoi. U U tf quick and effivacious In its action on the. Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, It exceeds anything lit-medical Bel* encc thit has over born offered. And lor the cure of Covglu, Cul'te, Wh/wpm« Vtmvh, Croup, 4s8i» ma. influenza, Spitting oj Blo,ul, Bronchi- aP Complaints, and all Diseases 0/the Tkrvat d> AffeclioTis */ th- Jjun-gs. ' , and those dreadful and appalling enemies to our race andcouutry, Consumption and Liver Complaint It-is unrivalled, and when It hasance been sold lthas galncda reputation for itself, without the aid of lengthy advertisements, and It now huR the confldence and 6 recommended by mau> high-minded men, and soaie of our nistphrslelane; and we particularlr ask tbe at- tention of thlB class of the oomnutnity who are eaRlot- ed with and complaints ol the TJiroat,Ghest, or Lyings, to this article, am to ' ; f \ < PUBLIC SPEAKERS who ore troubled with BrohchltlsoXJiny Bronchial af. fectluus cuused by ovpr exertion, we can say with aR conSdenoo, use MRS. GARDNER'S INDIAN BALSAM OP * Liverwort a^id Hoarhoqnd. - It IH also an excellent remedy ROWEL) COMPLAINTS, although wegdo not claim for It such high encomiums as Borne others claim for thrir preparations, particular- ly adapted to disease of this nature.' AYcf have many valuable certificates In our possession in favor of this medlcino, from men ol high standing,\and whostl pbp-- ularlty fxtonds throughout (JAmerlca. 'We have the liberty to publish the names of a few persons well known In our community, who liavo been cured or J otherwise bcneilted bv the use of th is Balsam. We point to ho Imaginary beings: W B. Lad. one of tho publishers oftbe BostoriJDal ly Bee; John B. Glbbs, publisher of the Boston Intel- gencer: J. P. Plumor. Printer, No. 6 Willlams^lourt; N N. Morton.-Ko . 2 Korth-Alarke-t Ktreet^ndiMr. J . F. Foss , 64 .Summe r St . Bosto n ; BetiJ. F . Brown o f Sa - lem , who ha s sold it for twent y ftve years; Capt . P A. Prince , o f th e PortlandtStcalnet i Fores t City; Thornton & Ocrrlsh, Daniel'iSibntton, W, P. S. Cad- well, James E Blaae, Wt^mmfritS. U; Church ol Co.. and F. Dodge. Drdi'iilSts-i ItBv. '-IS Wee Thomas, Levi MUROH, T. . •- Wllltetnii, Albert Seranton. ciu-pen- ter. Ivor.v II. Bartlet. aridE L ICcinftou. New iled- ford : A. S. Clark . Beverly: Dr . -George Cutler , an d Charle s li KoKcra, Charloafown . Mt»'- H'KKIiSi POITEK. 154 « - ashlnctoi i St. Boston , are urOprietova. an d fur s4l,' b y all Drugcists . Be sure ai d ask for Mrs. M. N. Gardner's Indian Bal sam of Liverwort and Iioarliou.id, and take no other, for there ore numbers ofspurious articles In tho mar- ket. The uenulnt-has a blue wrapper and red label round each imitle. ' Sold by all Druggists. ' \ . '\.\ 35-6m. tTE'LMB6LDS r _ G ENU U^PdEPz-RAtlON OF Highly 3333 .tvtij I J ' i > t i I ? i i id Extract Bnchu,. , Por Di8nases nf the. Bluddcr, Kidneys, Gravel, Druwy, Weakncsspfi, Obstniftions, Secret ' J)isea?KS, plbiiiale Ci<iiif)lairiiR. Iind XV all di-sieases at the Sex*itrl -\ * '«' (!)jgan8 , Arising from Excesses and 1 mprtidencies tn life, and removing all Improper dlsoharg s, from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing In SIAX.I, OU FEMAZiS, From whatever cause Ihey may have originated, Aimifo MATTKH OP UOW LONG STAK^^NG , •Giving Iltaltl l an d Vi«..r t o ilie Frame . a.nrl Bloo m to th e l/alkl Cheek . -JOY TO THE AFFLICTED'! Itcrucs Nervous ajid Bot>lHtated sufferers, and re- moves all thoeymptoms, among which wjll be found Imltsnositfon to Exerttour loss of x Power, Loss o' Memory, Difflculfv of BreachiiiM* tipn- eral Weakness, Horrur of Dis. ease, Weak Kerres.Trembling, Dfead- «4 ful Horror of Death, Klgiil Sweats, Cold feet. Wakefulness, Dlmnesao' VUlon,Languor, Universal Lassitude of the.M3iscttlar,Sy8tern, Often Enomnous Appetite, with Diapeptfe pvmptoioH, Hot Hands, FlushitiiLOt %he Body, pryneas of th Skin Pallid CountetianceaiidlCruptlorison the Face, Pain in the Hack, Heaviness ot the Eyelids, Fiequentty.Blaok iinota Fl.yi.jg be- fore 1 be Eyea, wlfn Temporary ' 8ulTatirons 'and Los s of - .- Sight ? r Want o f r ' ••••*• Attenti<jii, ' y r ,- Great Wobillty, Bestlewnees^ with Uorroi<of Society. Nothing IK more deslrableto snch Patients than tioHtude.aiid nothing tJieynmre Dread for Fear of tuemsBlvos, no Repose ol Manner, no Earnestness, NoSpeculatlon, but hur- ried Tiansttion fiom • one question-to? another . These symptojua, if allowed to go .on—which -tbis medicine InYarlabJv'rerrioves—soon follows Lossot Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits—in one of which U)e patient may exp're. Who can say tliat these .ex- cesses are not frequently followed by those diretiU.dis- Mses-INSANITY and CONsUKfTION ? TTie .rec- ords of the Insane Asylum, and the melancholy-deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness->tu the troth of these assertions. In Iranutlc As 1 urns .the most mel ancboly •rxbfbltioi.» appears. Tbe countenance is ac toallv sodden and qnite destitute—neither. Mirth or Grlef-eve.r visit it. Should a sounffof tlie voice xjceur, it 1B rarely articulate. \With woeful jnebsqres ^fvaii xlespair Low sullqii sounds IdsgTlei.be^niled.\ IXebility is most terrible! and l]^s brought thou- sands uputi tlipueands to nntlmely graves, thus blast- ing the ambition ,ut many noble youtlis. It can, be cured by the use of tills i INPAlilitBIiE RX^IIBO-T. -jjtfjrfp are-sufferiny with any oftbe above distressing ..idlineiHs. U-e F^ldrExtrnct BucHu will cure yoa. Try itfttJ-be convinced onw, fetjflcacy t . •jBbtoarc nf Quack Nastrwnis ^* Quash Bact&U\ ivhof.lsely boost of ability and rot'erenp.cfl. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering,Money and Exposu re, by sejidin g or calling far- a bottle of th|s Popular and Specific remedy. . ; lit allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleai- antln Its taste and odor, but immediate.in its .actibii. Hembold's ExtracftBucbu to prepared directly according to'thO'Ktflcs of Pharmacy aud Chemistry. 'wlththegreatest accuracy nnd'Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination.;-See Professor DWEI5-' Valuable Work on the practice of Physic, and most of the Late Standard works oftMedlcine. I3P*ioo*Qo,»ja. • One Hundred Dollars will be paid to any physician %«r sf&ri 'JExfcavls from Letters. Testi-' \.;;/; monials,; Sp, \Ihkve used Jacob's Cordial In my ramilv .and have found It a most eQcient, and in my judement, aval- rnable'remedy. Hon, HlliAJI WAttNEB. Kfe -,•..- . • Judge of SupremeCaurt, Ge^gla. \^tejsfetsrnenleasnre In being ublejto recommend 'TSSHP » v, Coraial; thy own personal experience, and 'VS. g t ¥*S*J>ce or my neighbors and Mends around mo Z^5fe*Sff0Wttt guarantee for me to holievo it to ho •\?*S|P 0ttMo S 6 i v i z l A 8OVEBBIOH BBMEDY. •iw^irfii'v'-\' \.TL WM. H. TISDEUWOOD, rormerly-JnagoofSuperior Court,Cherokee Circuit.\ «JwiiRfEEKe*S , . tt, ^.i n recommending this Inval- -£irf!Si^nSLt% \M^nSteted with bowef diseases, foi ^^ifiWfiJttS&l *. •o^welgn reroedy-^ecided- 1y supertor to any thing else over tried by me. ' Bent &. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia \HiaVe-nsed Jacob'* Cordial In my family .mid this S ith all 1 hearabonbit as a remedy by those Who tve tried it, induces me to believe thai It stands at the head of every preparation oftbe kind, and I would recommend its nse In the diseases for which it Is cotn- pounded. . MILES O. DOBBIKS, Cashier of thb Bank of the State of Georgia, prime \If there Is any credibility In human testimony, Ja- cob's Cordial most stand pre-eminent above all other ortpotations for tlie jeure of Bowel Diseases. From be-masS-pf testimony In Its favor coming from all quartersjit must_„e-very far in advance, as u curative agent, of most, if not all other'patent' preparations. A FLEMING, 1 pther.'pntent' Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance BankT uriffln.\ \This efficient remedy Is traveling Into celebtity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns into Uussta,and galmn'g commendation wherever used.— Georgia Jef jtreonian, Man 19(A, 1803. Sr»ld by Druggists Everywhere, and bv O W. Phllbrook, Ogdensburgh. 14 16-lv. >< 25 WITi^ESSKS! »-< • - 14 QQ w I—( o o o © o The Porsef Convicted* JOB1V DVB is tbe Author. Who has 10 .years exj/srience as a Banker and Publisher, and Autho? of A SEUIE8 OF LECltrRES AT THE BROAD- WAY TABEBNACLK, When for 10 successive nights, over Fifty Thousand People Greeted Dim wltb Bounds of A he exhibited tbe maimer In wl Applause, while hich Counter- feiters execute their Frauds, and tbe Surest and Shortest means of De- tecting them I The Bank Note Engravers all say tha he is the greatest Judge o f Paper Maney hiving! > O o /GREATES T DISCOVERY OJF THE VT Present Century for Detecting Counterfeit Bunk ^oies. Describing every Genuine Bill in existence and Exhlbltlnu at a glance every Coun- terieli in Circulation ! Arranged so admirably that referencr is easy and detection instantaneous. {*aT~I7o Inde x o examine [ No oage s t o hunt ttnl But ao sltnpllned and arranged, that the Merchant. Banker and Business Man can see all at a glance. \^ English, French,-and German', •\••I „., Thus each, may read ifie same in his o cc •< r>» own notice tongue. MOST l'ERt'ECT BANK NOTE LIST H PUBLISHED. Also a List of all the Private Bankers inAmeric'i. A oomplet e Summary o f th e FXKAKGB OF ED BOPS Ako AUBtuCA wlU b e publishe d In each Edition , togethe r with al l th e IMPOBTANT HEWS OF THE DAT. ALSO j. A Series of Tales, From an £>ld Manuscrip t foun d i n th e East . It - - famishes the most complete hffltory o f ORIENTAL LIFE, Describing the most perplexing positions In which \the Ladles and Gentlemen of that coun- try have been so often found. These Stories will continue throughout the whole year, and •WUl prove the IttOST ENTERTAINING Ever offered to the Public jaf\ burnished Weekly to Subscribers onl at 81 a year. All'letters must be addressed to- JOHN S. S3TB, Broker. Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Woll-s,t, N. York. 14-7-ly. -*•*« %X. (Stat' mar-p'mcEijj \: •v. ., ii. 2mW EtfOLAdNQ v.--,, BSntnal Iiife Imnrance Oompany. •OBTOjr.-xujsiOHtSErTs. ESTABDTS'UE^D'-JH 1843. piAPITAL and'ficoumnlaUon 'of Promlums.to meet V losses, QOOMl&afUtr paying among all holding' pol- icies, In cMh,(uoUnscrIpT djvldends amounting to B181,000. * , , -. . Thoasurplusis divided among all the members ih , cash, thus avoiding tbe unneoectary and uncertain \* tendouoy of large accumulations.of unpaid dividend*, «rroheous.y called capltsl, and also affonllng.a certain and.eood rate Of frjterost upon the outlay ofpremlnmj, Tho premltthibj*»«\«* lowsvi those of any reliable t ' ' This is the oldest American Mutual Life Insurance Company,.'«aid>tS»th*the-'moat'atttceMtuX Insurance may uo-efleetedrbr.tbo benedtofs mar- ' led woman beyond tho reach of, herhasband credit. • flr». CrtWto»W«?WoWtnillt«ojrDobtoji. \ ' i-A'hUnkform.of-awlicatlon/orlnsnrauca,oracopy .-ot-the.Company-'ap.smplilec,-containing the cnarter, rules sjidreiflUUont. also tbamnnaal-repomahowlflV OtfarietT. Oartli, TtS&at ^Di^ter. Bow»U Tap; r^.A-Jf.Tltaxteri Jn, Charles Hubbard. Harshall K«e«,€o.. Mow a! I§<af|i?Cs-«i?.*^t.S»b3ri[iry %* • ELOluDEStX <&CO„ floors s55 Windi^^- piliid^. *V5S, ; -JET rmv a,:: r, cars, ?JK J»«eft *.ur.o vxt>Ttrnar£&A- % r Mw&.TWit mnm £ r. , S lat can prove that iho modlpiiie ever injured a Pa- eht, and the testimony ortlidusfinrtB'can bo produced to prove that It-does gt:cat ^oiSdi • CosW of from Ohe week to thlrteeny ears' standing have been e: ected.— Thcmassof ' fife:- ' . • . - • . Volv.rtia.r3/ 7?eslimgn}/. In possession of .tba'pfoprlStol'^roJffciang for Its vir- tues and curative powcrs.ls immensc,cmhracing names well known to i- SCIENCE AND FAME. V00,00(fBottles havl.been Sold,.-, : anflnot a single lMs^tuifc6.r^h^^rt^'W^ f$$ rtjfd. personally apnvarcd Wford,^rhe. ani Xlaji^an'ojrthe ^..y-of PJilfodolphia, H. T. IIJRLMBOLD, Chemist, yWhobeln;? duly sworn, does say, that his preparation .cuntauiBtio jVurcotlc, Mercury orhuurious drug, but .& purely vegetable .M. T. 0ELS1BOLP, note. Manufacturer. 8wornand suhscribed before me ibis !23d day of No- vember, 1864. W. P. U1BBABD Alderman, jPftct! $1 per BotUc, ur Six for $5— Delivered' fo awp Ath&eiS, Accompanied by[ rcponsible tjncl rel),ablo Certiflotiteg frdm proressonTof lledical Cclluges, Clergymun aha 'others. Prepared and sord hij' la. T.HBLMBOLD, , \ , / Practical and Analytical chemist.' HO . 62lsOOI H TEKIH ST DKLOIV OBESNUZ, A8SSHBI.X . CCILUlliO, rJULADELlilUA. I3T Tobe had of O. W. PmunnopH, and of all. Diu/ifiisls and Dttakrs thwughvui the. .united States, Canadas awl t-iw British Pros- fiibes',:' • ••r**.^~ j BEWARE QF .COpwrERFEITS, • '- Ask lbr JfclmbOld's-JTnW) n0Bth|Hf} ! ' -O'LtR£S 'GOA R.A ^TXtB.' i«-»ry . '--' •'\' \.\' \ M, W. KING <5c SON, ' > PATBBT CHAIR MANUFACTURER, 138, BBOOME ST., Oaa Boor Bast of Broadway. (Late 468, Broadway,) - KBW-TOBK {Established A. D.. 1833.) I NVITE an examination of their great vaiiety. and? superior assortment of CHA1BS manufactured at their own.establlsment, and under their imuiedlato ob serration and direfctlon.luoluding PIVOT BEWOLVING CHAIRS, 8ELF-A0T1ITG55XTEN81ON BECBMBENTCHArBS, IMPKOVED INVALID WHEEL CAPS, SJAJOK SEABLE'S TRAVELING INVALID CHAIR, SPANISH SPIKG AND SQTTAB CHAIRS, BHEOMAT1C, SPINAL. AND • ASTHMATIC INVALID CHAIRS. ; A0., Ac, e:c.., .—- Embracing one of the. most complete assortment and choicest kinds for Parlor, Drawing Rooms, Cham bers, tianlens, Libraries, Countlng-Houses, Offices. Public Institutions; Dentists, Barbers, &c, together with.every desirable sort adapted to the comfort, con- venience, and luxury of the Sick, tne Aged, the infirm tne-ambTindLizy. , In point of ingenuity of design, elegance of finish, ..^ ,_r faithfulness 0 f 0XP - these chairs are uu- KingA Son, were award- ed the first ahd oply Prlsse Medal, and the Faculty recommended them as far preferable to beds or couch- es for patients afflicted with Spinal, Asthmatic or Brane-Ul affections. To either arm of the chair may be attached a con- venient reading or writing Desk, and any combina- tion desired will be manntactured to order. ACUoular with explanatory cntsr will be gent by mall H requested, and orders, (with remittances,) fojrwsjrdedto.any port of the world. Jf • ajUiury aud Economy. KING'S NEW CHAIR \AS YOU LIKE IT.\ ' An Arm Chair, Reclining Chair, Couch and Bed stead, (combined in one,) is susceptible of twelve dif- ferent positions, or phflnges, taimeet the varied re- . ,.„ -jnjfbrt convenience, luxury and voiWeH asj>ttce,) whether In sick- 5?he voice of Klilliotts praise it. THBBAtH'Ci? Z A N TH OREA , t&tiimito0t&' h ^ Ttf-a,\.heatto cr^hrsted Ycnnont acyttss. ancfactoroa .by' !>.' Tatl *eoa<«\ KexfoirraSB -Wttsoht-TJsf* '•' convenient. «2>' .—. ^.Stoves, for «a2o.»a**.; set op wife tat water OX.UUT3.WCTT= tod esttsOtctory p l$sj.SX.- '-.WsSej-Et^cet.': C11&11UY &.CO titWWr\ i^e^ ; «^' •V .-:i-ft-,i, <xa>an*ci .1 •T'W.S_<>N.k¥ i „SJURE. iaai »TPrcpared wjthont Oplnii ftrehlluroli ToothlDijr.«a« • * ,' ; . . • \.fit l-Etit'- FOR JP>A. X BHfEA, Dysentery, Cholera. Griping Fain to, JU» Bowels. Cholera iAorims, - enis^pwtoafpf •Com' pUlnuI . ' . ' • ....,._. Lisbon; .Wm. d wj_thont i Ojlnm--the safest medicine HO. 5 Eagle Blot*. Ford Bt»et, Ogacnsbnfgh. , Sol* ^-Proprlotor, ''Htr^For:...^.. S7S. Wlnslow, Lewis. Potsdam, Paul, Rossle; H. _, r-i.--«.iniii« iSpencer.jGtoOTeroeucj John WcBndOj 'WchSaturlff 1 ^^. arjBIPHRfar\ is oh thO d> •fcettjaTS^I^ac^t'ottJv.. rrlcc oWa3 endW cts, '-'•.';'/•.5>^Sf«tlce-tp.'-0*dti.ttwr»j,','•; ' i~~: T&\ !OOTCE : la. hereby given occordlog.'tn-towv,^tooll iS^erlons havmg claims agalusf DanlcJIff Phurcb. SaSo ofjthetovm of MorrlstoWn. In the County °f,5fj, liWrcncc, deCecabd, tha t Ujej are.re-ialred to_c»an»r tho same; with the vouchers therebr. to the suhscnneT —tho eflratnlitrfttorofthesatdjlecctaedi at his flfrcu-. iiaBewOtte'tbotaidtowii arijAf momr mfttt0mm .„_..... - _-.-j*ta pl^UCd, C0Xv,*-D4tttl i 1] *' ' \ \' luxury ly irn spaceas.weu as price,) jyjiethet In ( Tfete Or health, this celehrateffCHAIR. \AS Ton LIKE qnlremenu foi economy (iatf rress or health, .u.. »«»....^. .-. .. £ lT,'!rau»lsIif.mttny respects, any chair perhaps ever tnannftottt'edSi this or*n,V other country. 'Tlie^ce, Varies 1 worn .fWfeen to Thirty Dollars, ac- cordlng to \finish. To public Institntlons as well as to Individuals, this chair is a very desirable article, and willbe supplied !u any number, on the most liberal ler^^A^iy^or.add^ w KI „ o&S0S itStiroomfi^t,^ one door East of 15 road way, Kew York - 1I-3*13V CLate 468 Broadway.) \KEKOSEM OILS, Distilled from Coal, (not explosive.') 8ECUREO BK itETTERS PATENT. f I iHE different grades of these celebrated Oils, suit X able for JiaebTneiy of all klnds.Binnacle and rami ly nse, can-ho had of the authorized Local Aseht of ths company in this place,'Messrs. G. D. & I. L, Sey muur. '^ ! A-ITPTENS, Ujwntaat AOKNIS, KKKOSkK\; O u COKFAKT, . c , . \:N«>J&P.BeaverStreet, NewTork. IS»*IjOt!alAgehideSOT*.n'ted.onanpHcatlqn. as above. •otoe)rrlor-wblc&th*mijl*«*ep%'' • ;fr-IW8Iy BOWiBS AB BjOOlATZOM; \ ,\.'. jplpiADEra'HiA. A boWpI/nt itjrftftiiiio'il, established By%pecial -enHovvrntrntfer the'relief of the island dla tressed aflfliutei w-ilh VirutefeWor Epid-mic diseases. •' •' • • ! s - A SEl PHI % - fut'destrnctlpn 01 (JLEET#ir- SELF-ABCSE, pmLLisTtbe vice of ONAJflSM.or &^^tmm&% • # ... tlhiati life;\ catisefl l>y Sexual dis- ie^vr J ABDjSft&S)^J10Kj.ri^Tlew.of the aw- tresfment of this class of diseases, in all theft forms; M&ioF^ of^UemfcCoverty^oFBKKIsa MEDICI NE« FHEB •jfTSoBABGE. I» Is needless to add that tho Asso-, 4att0ffc«B3ntni*ffleWithesjt.TO-4teaI»^^ age / -,» mmmonmfWAt %»<!% m juaured thai theWkbors iff this sphere of-Benevolent effort, nave lwn of great bcnefltSp ihe.alHIcted, fspocjour wives. wltiTrcnewtfl teal, to ihlivery Imjioriant'hat Just MbUshed by JtheAWocl»t4oni a report on Spor- matorrncea, orSemlnal Weakness, the vice of^inan- tsm, JUasturbationoT SclfrAhuso, and other Diseases ortho£cxual Organs, by the Consultinit sntscon, Ffi.B%«p^B,0Dtce«c^0fTW0 8TAfl[P6 \iStoSh'for report i* Mtiimi% Or. 0E0. B. cimWS, Cei's^altingsuwcoh, Howard Association - BFosac>of the j5fifeotors.__ . y ™raStA».^BSErWELI., President. . apO,#AtE6nUJr>iScorcasry, . l«-ts-ly i,^«ft)C-!l'*-.;|i»«ir*tt|}- -SfPOVES.' r -4»- 1 1 tsi-jU. T& \ GOOD 8Ei> %, < v S - ?t? •^\•^^a^^aSteasE-^\' < \\ • »••> »w .