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.si. NEW LOTOPRIFtE BA&RELS JUST riKou-caaniifnrsiilo b>- COOPER fc WOODRUFF. • COWAN-, HOPKINS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, 60 Fro?i£ Street, L. D. Goman, j N. F. Hopkins, Wm. K. Lothrop..! NEW-YORK. 28yl XTUMANITY!—THE CAUSE OF HUMANITY ! JLJL demands that such a valuable remedy asalAHTiN's (f^BA.T NORTHERS HHMBDY, should bii iu the possesion of every famllv in the country. Ttispositivdycuringulmo'Ht'V- cry diaeaso'of the Throw, the Lungs, and Liver, Wherever it it: fairly tried. A lady from Lewis Co., a gcntlonuvi from St. Lawroncc Co., and alio several from Canada, have lately in- formed nie that it is performing almost wonders, in their yiein- ity,m curing -diseases of'lone standing. Your physiemu will of course advise ypu to take his medidne,and let olher.com- pomtds alone, for ho. wants your money. Consult your own interest, \Purchase Merlin's Compound, and cure ynun-cU, It IB no mere paliativc—not' soothing candy to tickle the pal- ate, and chcat't lie poor sufferer into a belter that 'mere sugar- plums are-going to effect a cure, hut is-a powerful; ofliejeni remedy. Gallon HOYT & GREGORY, or at lh« 'UNJON' Prititing Office, Water town, and other agents in almost evcrv village in this State, and gel a. pamphlet. They arc free. ( [ • 50w3 Great Northern Remedy. DO NOT DESPAIR.! F LESH is Hto TO A MULTITUDE OF ILLS, and when hi (he name of science-ignoraiit'pretrndciB thrust themselves forward, puffing and blowing llioir nos- trums into notice, to the prejudice of those whose afflictions need'not be enlarged by vile quackery and viler compounds, a verdict should bii rendered of Murder in the first degree. Yet how strange that an intelligent people will be humbug- ged outot their lives, eyen. when there aro experienced 'Phy- sicians and Valuable Medicines , 0 ^ c l iat * a t much less rosi! The public aro earnestly iOlicilcd-to lay aside all ntlier prep- arations of medicine, and immediately make utcof MARTIN'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF SNAKE.ROOT, SARSAPARILLA AND BURDOCK, 1 which has been thoroughly tested for the past sixteen years in live Siatcn of Mnine, Now Hampshire, MaKRnchusotts, Vcrt-hom. Ohio and New York. It has buen proved f y hun- dreds to 1)0 decidedly the best remedy in use for the cure uf Coughe,Cammon CoUts,Wcuhnessi)i the lireai t tind Lungs, A/thmu, Injlucma, Consumption, Whooping Cough, Fe- rhule Weaknesses of ecery de>oriptio7i t Liver Complaint, Dropsy in its various form*, «J-c. iyc, tj*c. The inventor of the above Compound has in his possession a great number of Certificates and Letters from those who have been rescued, as it were, fiom the very verge of the grave by ibis Compound. Anions them he has over ONE HUNDRED COMMUNICATIONS Lorn those who have boon riliovcil-oi* cnl'ro'y cured of what was silpposril to lie CONSUMI'TION. Also a number who have been cured of tho Livea COMPLAINT and DROPSY in their several slaves. A- mongstthc certificates, please carefully peruse th« following, which is inserted for circulation in thin vicinity, where there &re hundreds who have personal knowledge of the facts set forth in tho certificate. CERTIFICATE: In charity to the afflicted this may certify that I consider myself as having been snatched apparently from the last sta- ges of Pulmonary Consumption, by Dr. Martin's Compound Syrup of Snake-Root, Sarsaparilla and Burdock,and resto- red to perfect health and vigor, I was attacked with Inflam- matory Fever, which terminated in Chrunic Inflammation and Ulceration of the Lnn/>. I had a constant Cough, Pain in the Breast and Side, and threw up a large quantity of fit- tid purulent mutter Horn the lungs, which nnd continued for re than a year. I had tried Physicians and Remedies wiih H Atf WORK FOR LAMES' AND GENTIE- mone' tylpfi, Tuuncbs, Bv&idK,'Bdnd6,BraceIotB,Ciirla, &c.ico.,iuHt received ana ior'Ealtj very low a t the Fancy Slore of J \W. GEWi»ET.' , JnnoIS,.I8ff.- , , 43 UBBER CLOTH.--500 YARDS PLAIN AND _,^^ figured \Rubber Cloth, direct from tho manufacturer, just received at the Old Hardware Store, which will be sold bythC'pieco at New York prices. COOPER & WOODRUFF. May 13, ISff* 40 DR.S.B.SMITirS T ORPEDO PREMIUM iELECTRO-MAG- NET1CMAOH1NE. Manufactory and.O(licoN».2»7i Tad way, N. York, twenty doora abovclhe Part, leftside going up. This machine is called -The Torpedo, inasmuch as it gives a fullsh-ek both from the bmitiry, and.from all baft* of llife instrument'itself, just like the Torpedo Fh?h. This iidother Electromagnetic Rlacliiue does. By changing the poleis it operates the same as other Electro-Magnetic Machines. -This Machine imparts the primary or vital-fluid, which acts upon the body in a manner every way tending to restore health wlieiVloEtj and to retain it'W'nr.n ciijoye.d. i t acts as a sudorific upon the. skin by suffusing it with a gentle porspira- tion; as a ditirctiv, accc-lernling the urinary secretion; as a caiharlic, srcntly ptoving the bowels; as a balmy anodyne, soothing the nerves, and inducing the most refreshing sleep. It is an emollient, dissolving obstruction*, and when dis- solvddi ft;rccs'them\ 6ut, of ihfefsysjem Jhrpugh tho various excretory ilucti; provided-forsnch evacuations. Every musr cle, every tifis«c,cvcry nerve, is put into motion by the thril- ling vib.atory impulse of this fluid. Hence ttis an agent uni- versally Hulutiiry in its effects, and when properly adminis- tered, 1? certainly t he greatest remedial agent known. It is used with astonishing success in thcfollowinp disea- ses:—RhoumalUm, Curvature uf the SpiniyChrnnic Disear so'jTic Dnnluuieux, Paralypis, all Nervous Pisrases.Tonih- acln., St. Vitus's Dance, Epilepsy, Fever*. Diseases ufthe Eye, Nose, Antrum, Throat, Muscle*. Deafness, Loss of Voice,'Bronchitis, Nervous and Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Locked-Jaw!, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Sprains, TumourB, and many other (hVeascs. ' To all who purchase the machinej I will furnish t,hc recibo for Electro plating with gold and stiver, and for moulding, , w hich can be done, by the battery in a mn3t beautiful style, and at a very trifling expend. This admirable operation alone is worlh the price of the Machine. A Silver Medal was awai.lcd to Dr. Smith at the Annual Fair of th\e American Institute in the city of New York, A, D,, 1315, for the best Electro-Magnetic Machine, over all competitors. The same award was again confirmed to him at lh<* late Fair of the same Institute, held in October of 181G. XO- All orders addressed to EPHRAIM BENNETT, Gen- eral Agent, Perch River, Jeff. Co., N. Y., will be thankfully received. *l3m6 UTTER AND EGG^-WANTED 500 mjBs ' of Bultor, and 50 barrcU of Ejffii, at tlio Manhattan CX«K Store, . \ , . ' ' _ tf)0 KEGS WHITE LEAD\; 25-BOXES FIKE Ivv Crackers; 50 boxes Raisins; 50 kegs Powder; 40 boKcV^Xoitey Dew Tobacco; 25 bags Coffee,; SjOOOgalloni E ureWine* and Liquors; 100 maun'Cassia; SOOdoz. Smo- ingKud'Chewing Tobacco; 50 doz. Brooms; 200 chests and half chests &f Tea;, 10,000 lbs. Sugar: all for sale cheaper tlfan the cheapest, by L & i. C. HAYES. May 25, 1847. . , ^ 40' A TTENTI0N THE WORLD!! JJX. Right about lace the Universe!! t: Hoyt & Grogory,\ (at the old stand of Woodruff 4. Bak'jr,) one door south of the imoricaii,Water- . .town; arc now receiving a well solectedstock of Drugit'und jtfedicmes, in connection with'their large stack of Groceries*, all of which they offer at very low prices. We enumerate a feVf popular Patent Medicines: Bull's Sarsaparilla, Fainestock's Vermifuge, Great \Wcst- orn Panacea, Balm of Columbia, (for the hair,) Sick Head- achelUniedy, Indian Vegetable Elixir, Balm of .China, Hay's Liniment, (for Rheumatism,) Balsam of Hnarhound, Hunga- rian Balaam of Life. Dailey ] s Pain Extractor, Thompson's Eye Wutsr, Bear's'Oil, Extract of Lemon, Opium, Camphor, all kinds of Oil and Tinctures, Fills ofeverj? variety; sure cure for Tnplhachc, Perfumery,, Brushes, Sealing \Wax cy and MilitaryvSoaps, Aecpustic Oil t for DeafuoFs. Also a fcwpackngeft-iefl of the wonderful Hair Dye. N. B.—A few bottles of u th*\ Stove VarnishIrft. HOYT &. GREGORY. Watertown, Js-n.5,1847. 20yl' more tnan aycar .. 1 - out number, but gradiiaUy grew^veaker and wciker iiitit I fter nd was induced to try Dr. Martin's Compound Syrup, nnd an taking several bottles I was icsmivd to perfect heolrb,,-. am now able tu perfsrm as much labor in a day as any man. CALVIN ADAMS. Rochester, Monroe Co., N. Y., Sept. 12,1846, CERTIFICATE: The undersigned hereby certific*, on oath, that linhis used several bottles uf Dr. Martin's Compound Syrup of Snake- Root, Sarsaparilla and Burdock in his family, is well ac- quainted with the circumstances related in the above case, slid has known Mr. Calvin Adams for the past t(;ii ycars.aud know* him to be a man who.su character for truth and vera- city stands unimneachable. BENJAMIN SUTS. Subscribed and sworn before me this* 2flih day of January, 1817. WM. H. SIIUMWAY, Supreme Court Coinmistiojier. For RRIO by tho following appointed Agents in Jefferson county, viz: IIOYP & GREGORY, ami J. N. SMITH, intlw villaijeof Watertown; 0. 0. A|lport,Klli>bnrgh; M.S. Graves, Belle- ville: H. Miller, Adams; W. 1). Alport, lUdmaui II.Lonrms, Felts Mills; Daniel McNiel, Great Bend; E. Mnnhur, L-* Itaysvilti-: J. Bollard, Rutland; A.O, Bnhcnolc, Champion; Elijah Horr, Cirthage; Jeluet Wri-ht, Natural Bridse: D. It. Reamer, Lmvlslmrfih; S. L-wh, North 'Wiliwij A. I. Bai- ley & Co.. Antwerp; F. Van Ostrand, Philadelphia; Andrew Seaman.Stfrlinyv'ille; S. OaU«, South Uiitlaml: Gilbert & Wait, Kast Rodman; James DavU, Burr's Mills; K. S.Stock- well, Theresa: J.Stewart, 2d, Pamelia 4 Corners; U. Wood- ward, Evan's Mills; K. Brainard, Ox Bow; C.Woodward, Q-uk'frSrtttlctimnt; GQ.J. F , Brll, Brownvitle: J. A. Bell ft. Co., »e\ter; L. Smith, Limerick; A. C. Hamblu^Channiont; tjcnryCline, Three Mile Buy: II. Hutchinson, Depauville; B. Suns, PitHsin. J^ ' ' svl IMPROVED YANKEE COOK STOVE. T HE SUBSCRIBERS CONTINUE TO MANUFAC\ uiro the above Sluv.e, wliiclihas been in use throughout tins comity fur the last four year^, and: has given universal sa'tislaction~and whenever an opportunity his b- en given to te-t it with any other Elevated Qven Stove, it has been found to bake quicker, and to consume only about two'thirds the quantity of wood, (owing to its rising tt-p) There U a divi- sion plate-between the back boiler*., to that by shuiling ei- ther damper in the elevators, you can throw I ho five nil on or oj7\oiiher.kettle as you plcave—and by means of these dam- pers you have a perfect regulator to the Oven, by throwing the fire all ovpart off through the back pipe. The ovcn,un- liko any other, being flat on the tup, is quite convenient for setting thing* on. . The Trimmings are made of the best stock, and by men who htirc icrved their time at their tradi ami understand it! This Stove has taken the premium for the last two years in this county, and would have received it again this year, but the rules ol the Society would not allow of it. We can give references in every town in the county. In fine, it nerds no travelling hireling* to trumpet its fame. lis friends and iid- vocates will br> found in thekitclmn. PRICE REDUCED, For sale at the Old Hardware Store by Supi.gn, tfi37. 5 COOPER & WOOD-HUFF. T O TAILORS.-^\MAHAN'S REPORTS OF •Faohionsfor. the Fall and Winter of 1847--8, just re- ceived and for sale at the Emporium of Fashion by ' Sept. 1847. (4) HORR & WIGGINS, T AILORS CAN-CUT THEIR OWN CLOTHS AND Trimmings to such advantage as to save for their cus- tomers 25 per cent. Think of this you who have your Call- ing to buy, andcull on HORR & WIGGINS. /Sept. 8, 1647. 3 F IRE AND MARINE INSURANCE--THE I Columbus Marine and Fire Insurance Company ivill Watertown, April G, 1817. WSi.'k.\ SHUMWAY, AgeM, 31 30 TONS LEHIGH COAL, 500 FIUB BRICK. 15 barrels Tlosin. 12 do Tar, 25 do Water ! Iiimc. 50 do Sall,aiid 50 bags Dairy do, 100 do bc.stOliio superfine T\ Flour. 15 kejjs Musket, Blasting and Cannon Powder. 10 barrels Coal Tar, for priinling. 25 boxes 7 by 9 anil.8 by 10 WinJoiv' Olass. 801ct'gs Nails and Sp kcs. 20 Douglas' Patent Metal Pumps, 600 lbs.,1-2,3-,1, I and 1 1-2inchLeadPipe. 10 chests Yimng.Hy. e on Tea. 50 barrels frosh ground Plaslcr. 500 lbs. Oaltumand 3 barrels Pilch. 20 bales Kussiu anil Collun Buck, Hand. Bar, and Hound Iron, Hollow Ware, Plough*, C'ltdnsc, Linseed and Whole Oils, Paitiis, &e Linseed' and Whale . units, (£!', The above Goods will be sold low for cash, by E. k E. B. CA?1P. Sackets Harbor. June 3,1817. •12 PATENT A S PALI, AND WINTER, THE SEASOSS FOR Usui\ S ovea, are approaching, wc could call the alien- | Uouufiiw public tu tl»U Stove, which we contuiiie u» HMJC-? ] ami v.-nd, wlinl'-salc nud retail,alourlMirnacesin iJ.'ownviIl.; and Wa'er'own, and to which, since the list sw^mi, we have added certain useful implements. .1st, byailnpHiiff.iiwlca^ of the entire round, the flat top Oven, fur th;'I'mivniieiteq \ut netting dtr-hes tec. on while ciiRnwd hi conking; and2d,i»y in-eriine under the luck bollnri n^ar tho own. wln-h is ilu» Ca I Iron Elevated Oren, a furnarc or fire rhnmh>r wiih cratty.andof sutnciontdnnenoi'ins to take wood IW iu.*he« fon» By this last improvnii-nt this Siove is rendered th»* b «t\and most fuel snvlni; stove now in us-*; fm* with wood, chips, charcoal, nr any light fuel, y.«i can lioil, bake, fry, broil, beat smoothing irons, water for washing, or do any other work usually done by a stuvo, wiih-ml any fire in the mn'm fire chamber of the stove, and with thM.-ast p-issH.le fuel, which comes in elo>c contact with the bnili»rs nr rulin.v ry vesseU pl.weilover it, and so near the oven that HIP heat parses immediately into the pipes leading I heroin. Iu Winter, or when desirable, this stovos'ands unrivalled for its adapta- tion to burning roarac wood and radiathia licit * oven refrac- tory logs may be ronvcni'Mitly burned ih*icin. It is con- structed of unusually heavy plates, which are nil exposed to the outward atmosphere, and consequently nut liable to be de- stroyed by the action of the fire. This stove, on jirrmmt of the extra thickness of its pUtea, weighs probably from 7J to 100pounds more than any mher stove sold In the country at the same price, and with its late improvements is not and can- not be surpassed for durability and r.invi'iileue\ by any o'her cook stove now in use in thisronntry. Its wlmlei'on«irueiinn combines simplicity with the greatest possible couveniene.*, and it is in all respects what its name purports to bo, \ TUe Northern Farmers Stove,\ and has the actual talue received within itself. The operation of the valves, ny which the current -if heat is changed from ihcnven pipes intr. the pip\ wliHi pa-^e* up in the rear and unites with that abuvt* the own, i - most per- fect. Uy Ihl3 op.'ration the lomporature of iho ovn may be reijulatcd at pleasure, from the heat r.-quircil fur bjkhig a snr- lohi of beef,to thatforthemo>tdelieaiop;isirii'5. Wc do not ask our customers nr the pnbik- to tike a to-WP' paper advertisement as proof nf the superiority of these stoves. We warrant them to our retail ciiMoincrsacainstiuv crack* for si*c months, when properly n«cd, and allow lb u\ \ to tin returned within twenty days if, mi trial, they do n.»t i suit, and refund the amount re<-r>ived frr tho isani.\ Thi-i j nrivilego we have alw.iys given, and as yet nut oni? sio\ c has j '•'I WAS SICK AND VI3 VISITED ME.\ I T IS NOW ABOUT FIVE YEARS SINCE Dfi. E. L.SOVI.U first introduced the Oriental or Sovereign Halm I J ilU to tho public, and wc venture to say that no othernirdi- cine has given sucli universnl.satisfacticin,Ri.d the P;«1>'S in- crease PftfuEi, for with very lilt la exertion or advertising the demand has increased to over KHJO boxes per day. Tl. y are entirely vejjctable,and cause no pain in their operation, being p< rfe-'tly wfe fur youngor nld, and those of dtihilitytcd roniti- iuiiuns,and as a family lnedlenio have no e.pial. They aro au effut'tual remedy for diseases of this climate, suehnr. hjtiiniK disease? in all their \ariMUs forms,Fvver.-, old Liver Complaint*;, Headachep,Cunchs,Ciddsand Costive- ness, &<*. We have warranted them in over 11H1 rates ef Fe- ver and Ague,and havencvurkiiowmhein to full in removing it in from one to six days, when taken according to directions. They never luave the hmvcl.-t costive, being very dill'orent from any other pills now iu use, which leave ihc bowels cos- tive, nnd one dose- only creates the neressity for another. In ivrvmiK debility \and female weakness their effects have been truly astonishing. They have restored a lar{.\e number of such cases, after they Ind been confined to their beds and given tip by th^ir physicians. Thoecrtifieales,a few of H hich iiiay be soon iu our circulars, may be had of utiraeeuts gra- tis. They (p-tet the nervous systi-tn, and remove the\ cause of nervous irritation. In short, th<-y sticnirthen and reinvisfo* rati! the wlnde sydem. In Dyspopsia and CostivenOBStliey have worked wonders: thunsamlR have been restored from all the horrors of the above diseases, and a number of them in SyraeuFcand this county. Fn,* particulars sec circulars. Wo have always talcm Jtreat earr- in selectini; and com- pounding our medicine, whieh has all been dime by Dr. Suulo in person, as may bo seen L'\ the f.dlnwinc ecrtifirair: \Wohaveartedasagcntdf'jrDr.E. L. Smile fat the last f-mr years, iu purchasing most of the medicines us d in the composition of his pills. During that time peine uf tho arti- cles have advanced nearly en* - hundred per cent. He has not varied his prnpurtions,and has at no tune used any but the. best iptrihty of medicines, We have •Afo acted ,i* pcents in selling his Sn\ t>rei^u Balm Tills, and ftom the univevMil J-at- isf:teii<m given, weeonsider they rank among the best pilUnnw before the pubh>*. Dr. Sonic i* the perhon who first hit! min- ced thorn intu this country,and haa continued to mannfiiettire them ever since. T. H. FITCH A CO. SyraciiKjFcb.G^IRte. I certify that I am acquainted with T . C. Fitch ft Co., of Syiacuse.N. Y. They arecstenMveand respectable Dmc* gf»lF,ariiUfchoald think the abuveccrtiiVare ent'uled to full credit. V. W. SMITH, Pl*rk »f Onnmlnweo.. N. Y. BSWAUE OP IMPOSITION! F.ChilUwasass.ieiii^ii with ns f-«r a time,who?ebusiness ! it was to sell.ind distribute said nitl.sand while he wa»ai>>o- cmted with said firm, tho name.«i P. CuxhU & C», was on the boxes. Said fluids left said firm in July, ISI.\» and pniei* that time the name »f Di. K. L. S.mle & C.i. hay been and \* now on the fiee of i*aeh box, as may b-j seen iu the above cut,— Since th.Uthiio Paid Child* has been making pills at Clay, put- ting P Cln!di*&Co. Knelid.tthcorhinal mserlptir.n) nn the b.ixcs.and palmnisr them off upon the public a- the genuine pills; but sine* we hive expired hk ileerpUoit ho has alt* red thef.iectif lits boxes and put on P. f \Midst Clay, instead of Knclid,and had the p~csumptton tu liis sluiw-ldlls to claim to bf the nriijiird manufaeturer and i»wn**r of the ijeittiinere- cipe, cdrtilicatf*, &c„ in prim! uf which ho lias relfcrrct tn J. Freeman of Kuebit nnd olhorp, wlnw renifiealc5 i>ntd CIIIIIIB has been using. Now let J. f rccmrn and others speak tor hemsclvcs. We cnrltfy that the certificates given by UBreenmmendin? the Oriental and Sovereign IJ'ihn 1'iH- 1 , wer»*^i\cnto Dr. Smile, flxim->sly for the pitU manufaetured by him. We know u'tthinc of the virtues of any urher ti.i^ntil Snvcjcign lUhiiPHKivrhavo we given any >ither person except Dr. Smile ciTtifirates rceommendingllitm. J. Freeman, Euclid, Jnhn Iturtrtn, Clay, A. B. F. Onrtsby, Syraeutr, Gordon Aditiw, Clay. And we would It- re t^ay that the company has n -ver been Hhsrdvcd, hut remains* just HJ« it has for ih«* last four yoars BR. SMITH'S GREAT NATIONAL PILLS. D R. G. BEN.T. SMITH'S IMPROVED INDI- uti Vegetiible tSugar Coutwl) l'i[ls are the medicine of the United Stale?, and their supcriuriiy over all others for on- tire cluency and pleasantneiK has won for them a pre emi- nence of fame which needs no foi eign iulbience to perpetuate. Almost unheralded they have bitutily worked their May, and have gained a permanent hold on the approbation of the peo- ple, which no other medicine or opposition can relax. For about four years they have triumphed over disease, nud bro't joy and gladness to many au anxious bosom. THEIR PU- RITY as a medical compound, commends them to the most delicate, and even the more hardy, who have suffered horn the effects of impure properties in the stomach, will at once be pleased with the delightful operation uf these Pills. They have the rare merit oft he moetcarolully selected ingredients, are plways safe, and there can be no danger of taking them improperly at any time. A single trial wjll manifest their excellence in, relieving the body of many precursors of alarming diseases, keeping the bowels gently open, thereby ensuring the continuance of health Tho most eminent chemiM in New Yen k hasciven his certificate thai the-e Pills are PURELY VEGETABLE, or NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. ' Th\ gn.at principle rerngnfecd by the inventor of this val- uable medicine fe, that every part of the body, whether in health or dhtwcjti- brought under the influence of the diges- tive organs. This plain nnd rational doctrine forms the only ground on which a good family medicine can be recommend- ed. Operating nccurdii-gto ihis principle I>r.Smith's Pills strengthen <hc Stomach, ptflmnio the secretions nf the Liver, Skin and Kidneys,and regulate the BuweU—thereby adopt- in- ihe only natural and consiMent unshod of rendering the life blood pure, by correcting the vitiated humors of the whole sys'em. It is impossible to give every particular in this brief notice, but these Pills are earnestly recummended as a menus of prc- ventingso much misery and di.-case, whieh grow out of con- stipatiuu <<r iho bo web*, neglected cedd.s, t-%ht attacks, lei. &c, and which it is tn the power of all to prevent. They cut e most all the diseases ol the Western Country, ami in all Bil- ious Disorders they stnud'aluuc, the sick man's friend. A- mong the romplaints for which ihe^e Pills are highly recom- mended, arc the following, vb: Fcrer? t Dytpepria. Ind'ges- (i*o»j Costa'cites\ Headwhc, Had, Appetite!Diarrho(S(i,Dys* eatery, Liver Complaint, Warm , Heart It urn, MHous Cltoh'c. Foul Stomarh, Jaundice, Puht in the Side, Scrofula, RudJilood, Olt huctianp.Femule CunpUtlnt ,liltcumritim, Whooping Covgh, Weal; *Vcire*, Ilyiteric, Coughs, Cvtds It flnemn, Pimple*, Low Spirit*, tj-c, By fidlowing the eimple direct tuns \\ hich accompany every box of genuine Fills, a permanent cure will b^> eileciej, Mostol ihe hospitals in !»ew Xoik have given these Pills the prt-f-rence over more than 2(1 kind:, that have been tested, and several biiittient phy.steians in New York and elsewhore, use them in their practice. IIEU'ARE OF IMPOSlTrOX! The demand for Dr. Smith's Pills bejujr every where great usvcri't iinp.iiuipled persons have made pills c<f themost mis- erable and dangerous stuff, and to p.dm them off for the genu- ine have put on a ''coating of sugar.'' Thiirefeire, beware, nnd always look for the written signature or G. BENJ. SJIITH on tho bottom of every box, to counterfeit which is fnvvry. Principal Ofiit'c 179 Greenwich street, (large brick block) N. Y. DC*r-l'i !-•• 2.1 et'tttfl a box. I\.rsale by J.N. SMITH and D. W.UinCEKSON, Wa- t'M'toun: G'-'»rge Camp A.Son. nnd J . &D.S. Kiuiball.Saek* eta Ilarbeir: II. B. Whippb-.and H. N. Cook & Co., Adams Wm.L. Porter, B\llo\ llle; 0. S. Sali- bury, Smithviile; Hvn- ry Green Jr., Henderson; Whipple & l'ia=e, Pii-rrcpont Manor; Philip Wheeler, Mnnnnvllle; A. T. Fisk, Ellis vil- bg-; J. W. v*c E. Finn, Woo,lvitle; A. L. Baker, Lirraine: Davis & Bli*«, and Joseph Davt--, Adams Centre; W.R, Hanford,and Wm. lI.Midf.UI,nndman:S.M.Heath,lIninii. villi*; S.O-ikH, South ltutlund; Joseph Davis, Burr's Mills. R. Keddihis, Jr.,Fanielia; G-wce W. Haxleton,Black River; J. R. Howard, Felts Mills D. M'Neil, Great Bmd; E.Mo- shier, Leltaysville; C. Woodward, Evans Mills; J.Stewart, P.«mclia-l Corners; E. D. Woodward, Philadelphia; C. S. Q k cell, Oxll.tw; J.N. O.-cun. Antwerp; A. -S<-Anmn, Hler- linr\ illi^; II. Farrlnsioti A; Son, C-ariliH^et J.T . IVnll.Ciinm- pion; S. W. Field, Hrownville: J. A. nnf.y Co., nn.l M. W. Paiterpon, Dexter; I.. Smith, Limerick; A. Copley,and A. C Hamlin, ('liaiim'itil; O. P. Srarkey, Ope Vinct-nt; J. Jones, M.'U-n* Bay; Eos>l>iyne. & Ihil\ French Cn-ek; Powers ic CailiNle.and II. Clin---, 3 Mile Bay; S. P. Johnson, Depan- viln ; C.B.Avery, Perch River; A.M«tic>on,Stime Mills; I,. B.ishuell, Ltfarireville; Ranney & G*orce, and J . S. Rinhdey, Theresa; It. D. Parker, Plessis: L. A. Walton & Cu., Alexandria; White & Bnitcrfield, Redwood. Address urders for the Pills to B. W. INirlcr, Belleville, Jeff. Co., N. Y., st le travelliner nseitl fiir the State. Syt /TO INCH BLEACHED JAMES MILL SHEJET^ING;, T?V7 10 and 1 l-4*Blcacli(id Slieetinff.for sale by ' May 25,1847. (40) SAFFORD & HUNT. O UT-LINE MAPS.—A FEW SETS OFMIT- chull's Out-lino Maps will be' hold at a lower pi ice than they have ever beenoffercd. Also, a good article oi GLOBES —4,6,10 and 12 inches, at prices warranted to please. Cal &ndexamine.' O t H. HARRIS; Sackets Harbor, March 12,1847. \ 3« fX-f 20,000 boxes sold each and every week.' J£Q. T HEGRAEFENBERG COMPANY HEREBI give notice, that their Genera! Agent for the Southern and Central Counties of New York, is CHESTER GR1S- WOLD, Utica, New York. The General Agents are fully prepared to appoint snb- agenlri wherever (herd is no branch of the Company; cither on-personal application or by mail; pott paid. Tho rapid wile of these celebrated Pills, and the extraordinary cures they are constantly effecting, render them\ by far the most popular Pill of the age. An Agency will consequently be vory valua- ble. The Graefenbcrg Pills arc inconceivably superior to any ever before discovered. In all bilious complaints, in-general derangement Of the system, in all disorders which arise from a bad state of the blood, t hese pills are a sovereign remedy. In tho class of diseases called Chronic, the Graefenbcrg Pills achieve their highest triumphs. Here they defy alj com- petition. Entering within the ludilcn recesses of the system, they quietly iJitjt surely purify the blood, root out disease, and give tone and vigor io the body. * CURES ARE' CONSTANTLY EFFECTED by (hoc Pills, incases where every other means had utterly failed. The most abundant proof of this could be given, but a trial of one box will convince the patient. They can be or- dered and sum by mail, at trifling expense. The price is 23 cents a box. Where two dollar*? worth arc ordered and the money remitted, the Company will pay the Postage on the Pdls. Remittances at the Company's mk. Wherever there is no agency QI the Company they can be ordered by mail. These Pi-Is am taking the place of all others, and no sick person should be without them. ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, Dyspepsia, OompUnntn.I H EMORRHOIDS, OR PILES, IS A DISEASE produced by local i.-iitaiiun.cosIiveiicss,piirgativesti. mulants, undue determination of the blood to the hemorrhoidal vessels by excessive riding orw'alking,or a congestive state of tho liver, and often by a peculiarity ofthc constitution itself. It is usually considered nndtr three forms or varieties, as follows.* Blind Piles, White Filc^aud Bleeding Piles. This disease it> so eummon,/«& so very \\ ull know n, that a description of its symptoms isofitdccined necessary. The success thai has folio wceVthe use of the Embrocation in the cureof (hisdiscat-f, has btcn truly astonishing. Physi- cians now advise their patients to try it, as the only PU,E MEDICINE. In addition to its being a positive remedy for the piles, it never fails to cure that httoUfiildeiMiwgwhirhlfftivaTy common, and has its location ini ihe same parts as the Piles. Head the following, from thd editorial columns of Alexan- der's Weekly Mct-senger.- • , „. FOUND AT LAST—A Kt-nE Con** ? on TI1 E Fn.KS*—Chem- ists have long been anxious to aiscover a medicine that would cure one or the most troublesome diseases—the- Piles. Suc- cess has at lcmcihhcon the restil'- I>r. JACKSON'SPILL EMBROCATION not only stopsauhloeding,allays pam and inflammation, Mibdues that intolerable itching, but effectually cures, like a charm, and in a very short time,persons whoso lives have been rendered miserable for years. Forcertlfieatcs from numerous persons of its power to effect a cure in all cases, call at the store of the subscriber, wlir.i sole agent lorits sale in this county.and also for the saleof Scarpa's Accoustic Oil, a never failing cure for most cases of Deafness. fi4 AD1UEL ELY. JJoice* Complaint^ Constipation, Dyspepsia, Fercr and Aque, Headache, Jaundice, Liver Gompiumts.RltcunmtUm, all Stomach CompluiiUe, Green Sicfatcss.&c, yield at once to these Pills. They purge away offensive humors, arrest the progress of disease, and at the same time restore tone and vigor to the system. In cases of general derangement of the health, they are SOVEREIGN. BY THEIR tTSE the weak will become strong; the pile and bilious complexion be restored to a perfectly fresh and healthy color; alt the bad symptoms will one by one disappear. In short,lhose Pil|s arc an inconceivable ndvancp upon any other medicine ever before offered to the public. A trial will tuti*fyantf one (j/'/ftts. OCT 1 To'bo had* at the Bookstore of J. W. WEEKS, and at the Drug Siorouf T. H. CAMP, Watertown. 42y 1 ' LET ITS WORKS BRAISE IT.\ T OUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT.— A complete remedy for Bums, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings.Salt Uheum,Piles. Fever Soreft,Chapped Hands, Sore Lips, Chilblains, Scald Head, and all kinus of In- flamed Sores, Persons in all conditions of life are*|at all times liable to be afflicted with the above complaints. < ; Itiwtheroforeiheduty of heads of families to provide and keep onlmud, ready for any emergency, a REMEDY that is capable of removing thtf suffering at't-tidaut on these viry troublesome companions. Those w ho haveuscd Touee)'sUiiivcualOin:men[, need not be told that iris a most compute remedy, a perfect master of pain, and the most speedy remover of Inflammation ever dis- covered. The experience of such persons is sufficient to prompt them to keep it always on hand, knowing that many valuable lives and limbs ha\e been saved by Mis magical conqueror of inflamed and other SUIUP, burns, scalds, &c. &c. It. instantly .stops all pain of the s*jvercf,t kind, and pre- venls all scar. No family should be without it, as au immc- diateapplication of it in case of burnsoi scalds would domoro good while waiting for the doctor than he could do when ar- rived, besides pre\enting long hours of the utmost sufic-iing w liich might pass before a physician could be obtained. It possesses control over the severest injuiics by fire,ovcr mortificaiion,o\erinflammatiuii, and by ifs combined virtues it acts as anti-seplic ; nervinc,anii-spasmodie, anodyne, emol- lient and healing, and is* tho most complete external remedy now in use. Thousands have tried anil thousands prnisc it. It is working iis way into public f»vor with a rapidity hereto- fore unknown in the hi;iory of medicines. All who use rec- ommend it. Again we say, no family should be without it. The agents will furnish the public gratis with books descri- binsihis Ointment, 83?\ Each box of tho genuine Tousey's Universal Ointment has thc-signalure of S/TorsEY written o?i the outside label in black ink. Never purchase a box unless (his signature can be seen. Price23 cts. per box, nr five boxes for ©1,00.— Prepared by S. Tousev. Syracuse, N. V., and sold by agents throughout the United Stales. Sold in Watertown by J. N. SMITH and T. II. CAMP; MnflUtt &. Han ford, Uodman; and by agents throughout the county. 33 F ARMS FOR SALE.-^THE SBisctoraii Gi^ fers for sale u farm Sir WatertojKn, crtritaihliiM afeu t •lOOacros, with a stock of cows and dairy, rarmfftL'ifton*Hs F teams. &c, and another in'Cltampion, on the Staie Road, near the village, containing 150 acres* with asttfeSfc of cows. Thejr are bolh excellent grazing and grain - faririB/ and in fine corid J*- tion. Also a small furmi of <J0 acros at Pillar Foiiitj opposite Sackets Harbor, Terms of credit as shall'be desired, JOHN CLARKE. Watertown,March 27,1847. 32 O LOTHINGr.-LooK IN AT NO. 4 MECHANICS' Exchange, and you will find a full and complete Assort- ment of Goods for Gentlemen's Clothing,both mado and uta- mndc. Thanks are due t«» Ihe patrons pf Streeter's Clothing;\ Store, and as a compensation for all past favors, a large and extensive stock of the best and most fashionable Goods that ever appeared in those parts is now on hand, at the some cor- ner, a iid. selling'at prices so low that they stagger all calcula- tion. All who would be clothed from head to loot* will do* well to just drop in at.the corner, and you will soon find your- self neatly clad for almost a-song, if it is well sung. N, B,—That tlierTailoVitig Business in ajl its branches »tiU goes on at the same old spot. N . *W. STREETER, No. 4, Mechanics'Exchange. Watertown, May 23,18-17. . 41 A T THEIR OliB'STAND At TH E SIGN OP TH E largo Saddle with GiliSlirrups. Tin- subset ibers continue the business of Saddle, Harness; TrFfnlr'inaking and Carriage Trimming, They have now on hand, and will constantly keep, a general assortment of Pi*** ted, Brass, and common Harness—Saddles, Trunks, Valisea, Carpul Bags, made of the fu st rate matcrial,apd by the bes^ o t workmen, which they will sell as low a s can be bought else- where in the county, and of as good a nuali'y if pot superior. Also a gjjod assortment of Saddle, Harness, and Carriejg* Trimmings, Curled Hair, Moss, Saddle Trees, Hamcs, Skirt- ing ; IIog Skins,Seating,Harness Leather, whips, Morocco Skins, Patent Leather, of ihe first quality, which will be aold cheap for cash or good paper. 03** Curled Hair, Moss and Straw Matrresses made To or* dot on short notice. J. B. & B . F . HOTCHXm, Watertown, Sept. 15,18-1G. 4tf THE ECLIPSE STOVE. en returned. C Those, desirous of purchaiinc, would do well fir?t to i.i- qnirc of those who have used th\se stoves, and to th.tt em! we refer them to Iho following persons, among the many hun- dreds of others, viz:— Jlrownrillc.—V. W. Andrew?, Wm. Vamlerg.ihirt, G*n. T. Loomis, Arba S'riuff, G. Tillin^hast, II. A. lb-,td, Joel. Hl-i.id, A. C. Mofliitt, C. Van Allen. Jew Carpenter, R. Karl, J. Tlmr- man, E.«q.,,Jus, Wnml, C K. Loomis, P. Matti^on- Mat. E. Kirby, A. Goodwin, N. Sawyer, D. Gibbons, J. A. Wah-.ttb, J. I. H'nir. E.S.StorkweH, Widow E. SlrXt. U. W. Seeh-r, Vi- las Webb J. lhmney,T. L. Knapp, A. Mileln-ll, C. P E\;t- crly, Jas. Zimmerman, G.M.Priesl. T. T. WoodrntV, I«.-«T' ItiS-.-rs.-m , J. Ibiutington, Otis Day, R. R. *fl..|i, I,. nenlKit>, H. HeiV7.ie, M Ofeonmip, Jonathan MofT.ut.W. N, Cole.p.B-i- pom, D. Crunch B.Kuss.Geo.Muiiroe, A. Ki1bm'ii,S.AiI.-im« J.S.Chase, H. Wiley Lewis IH. WPM», S. PhHn*J J \ Packurd, O. Peek, T. V. How. Ej=q.. J. Killmrti, A. W W-l- nith, Wm. Bell, O. Pholr**, »• KvUvy, K.ll. I'nllman, G. W. Cltnpman, J. IJ. Emerson. Qrlcam.—J. S. Harter, C. C. Richardson, It. II. Turner, H. Visccr.S. Dillenback, D. Hn^hc^, Rev. P.Brown. Jn?. Green, 5. H. Hare, C. Harter, O. Frost, T. Sti.-kney, W. Burr. Ifh/erroicii.—Jis. Brintnalt, N. Coffeco, Jr.. H. H. Coffeen, H. Isham, D. M. M, Turner, P. Mundy, H. A.Manu, A. B Ad- amp. Clayton.— P. A. Osborn, Geo. Starr, J. Garn=ev, Willis Howard, Ashley Smith. E. Perk. S. S. Pitkin, A. G.\ Deumn- elortT.P. Jones, S.F. Warner, D. B. Avery. J.MeKee, A. Gtl- lctt.W. W.Warrcn.O. Gnnhl, H. Mortni),K-n. Li/me.— Joseph Well*. Isaac Wells, S. I). Brl?c«=. Adam A. Grnv, Wm. LaRue, G. Hincklev, John Clark, W. Gould, L. Phillips,C. Fry, C. R. Siltoh, S.\DiIlo n , Z. Cmvoe . J. Nor- thrup, A. Demans, W. M. Comins, M. B;\rnop, W. Grant A. Wheelock, S. Warren. IIountfteM.— 15. Wilder, Jr., T). Read, S. S. Mixnn. E. Slo- man. J. Luff, R. Weaver. H. B. HavK, K. Washburn, A. Westcott, S. McKce, C. E. Parker, C. C. Svmoltils. S. Wash- bnrn, E. Barms, 11. W. Phelp5=,J.S. Cnibnrn. W. Payne, A. Denialh,Z. Gibbs, N. E. Bennett, J.Orerocker,C.Phelps, W. Bcniamm, M. A, Mauley. Itenderwn.— John Carpenter, D. D. Holmes,0. F. Overton, E. Brown, S. Dulrympln, A. Johnson, E. Bnrnhnm Ellipburgh.~\Vm. II. H. Wood,0. Bachelor. S. Ridlinirer, A. Eastman, J. W. Converse, Cyrup Hull. Axarlnli I)mtw», J. Parker, W. C Wakefield. J. Till, Hiram Hall, Albert Hull, J. Fish Pamelia—S, 0. Lasher, L. Jahe.7,, Sol. Itobbius, Jr., Jits. Waggoner, C. G. Harper. Rodman.— Darius M. Wood, Samuel Aiiams, C. William- ion, Austin Fuller, Jesse P. Tub v. Rutland.— Benjamin F. Hnnt^naeMumon. Sandy Cnek.— Tlmddetis Bowman Champion.—Wcw W. Pcnniek. J. C. Pennick. Leliay—J'Wph Harwtek, Storm R. Bii??, Thereto.— Warner Green, Salisbury & Thompson, Elmore 6. Barnes. arilexa»{iri(7.—Cyrus Parker, A. Walton, Eso,. Adanv.—U. Wright. Havinanbtained lottors patcht from the United-Slates fbrthe. detigtt-aC thoabovonamed stove, we hereby caution all per* pons agauiftmaking, using, or vending the same withont au- thority from us, as wn are determined to maintain Our legal righiB against encroachments. Wo also have for sale at reduced prices a great variety of Cooking Stoves of different, patterns, among Which are N(os. •land 5 Parlor Cook, improved,strengthened,antl forlified.to S ' 'event cracking. These stoves have the Cast Tron Elevated ven, with flat top, arc low priced, and very convenient and useful. Altwi an extensive assortment of Plate, Church, Hall, School tlnwe. and Shan Slave*, with several new and beautiful patterns of Parlor Stoves. J ust received from Albnhya variety of patterns and sizes of the, mttstmodern improved .iir Tight Parlor Sloven, of beau- tiful ficureand mould. Plow*, Plow Castings', CaltlronK, and other Hollow* Ware, Sleigh Shoo'', Pipe, and Carriage J?o.Ee:*,, for either iron or wooden axlcfi, Fire Frame*, Arch and Oven Mouths. All kinds of ALU and MacJiincry Crttfinf* m.ule tind fin- ished to order, bf the best material and at reduced prices.— OrindBtono Cr.uiki with friclion rollers fiin'sheri. Gate and Blind HinjMH,&c t &r. &\. SKINNER, DAVIS -t CO. Bwwnvllle, St.pt.8, ISt7, 4»n3 with tlicexcepitonof V. Clnlds leivinc it, and that while said f-hilds was with uslv had nothing to do with p.'oeurimr med- icine, as will be seen by the i-e,'tift\ttc above of T, B. Smith & Co.—that h.> was never present w hen Dr. Soule was r.»m- poundimi medicine—that he never >d>tained a MnsleecriitVne nor wro'ea smclcliuu f«r our circulars ui showbill 1 , bntnll was done bv Dr. Sonle himself. Ih* sure ami sec that the name of Dr. E. L, Sonle & C>, if nn thefareof eaehlmx. E. L. SOCLE ic TO. Soldtn Watertown by J.N. SMITH & T.H.CAMP, MAF- riTT& IUNFOUH, RrKlmiin, and by ag-mts ihrou»li..ui the rtmnty. February 10,1S17. '£*y\ $50 Reward! £ HE ABOVE REWARD WILT, BE PAID BY E. L. Sonle & Co.,toany person who will produce a box ofthc ihd or Sovereign lulm Pill*, or produce satisfactory e\ i- denceihata boxof said Pills wore ever made tu the county of Onondaga except by Dr. E. I*. Sonle, until the summer of IBl-V, when P. fluids left ihe firm and commenced manutir * hiring Pills, which he calls Oriental or Sovereign Balm, at Clay,three miles from E lclid, where the genuine Pills h.u-e always been math; by E. L. Sonle. They admit in this paper that Pr . Smile nnde ihe Pill-' while said Ohtlds was associated with us; and then under- take in pi »«-•• by a rcrt.thi M. D. that lie ,i,„\ S not make (he Genuine PtHs. This M. D. say* tluve made by E. L. S id • ii-M.v, imt»t»* t* 1 \ stoiiiacli more tlt3tt tho,e ho made while P. Childswa,-t with us. But wetlitnk it i^hn siiuiachih^y n-ri- tnte^slliep.nipie have hum since teartudihnt it is mifhsaf-r wh.-ii stck to hU*» our Pills than his n->strimiK,.ind !efl him lutle else io do than vent Ins spite and malice in wn'imr cer- tificates. Now wc prrtiimmcpiliU M. D.'s rtviiuVute .t hu e dvep'teti, as the followitis will shou. We pn'setit the f.»l- liwiti'; from Collins Wood, a respectable farmer of Itntlaml, hi this ciuuty, formerly f.om tit} :— Ru-land. \pril3Ut . I C T. Iceitif* tint D.-. S.iul*'.ir.iirn •••»,] nittb nu t IieOiieiif.il nr S.teieifm Bu.o Pills at Euctid, m tho writ-r or sp.-iuj: of li-*U,iiidih'e:i' made by him were th- un*t tint work\dMieh wonders hi thecisenf my ,ltu»ht.T, after she hid l» ^n con- fined over fi;e y» ars% (lor partqpdars siTciri-utar-t.l Sinrr I nun ed hei-i? I pitrelused some and they injured he,-. Th.-y iridated the ^tnnnch and u-evoiiK ^yst'»,i,and enus*-tl a reti- cral p n-iti-a'i •>. ^n•l th^y ^-i-v.-d tb.^ r>'ti .if i ,y ftmity wlvt took Hi-ii> in the -ail-\ way. I have «-ince f.innd mil they were madeliy l'h'hl«,and I *i'e hehv\enpi'*d h.*r rurpnitn lii^ eir- cuhr, nud there eliinistint his Vi\U en.vd her; wh-n the truth i v'very dose «h«- took nf them injnted In-r. I have now found out the d'vpiion and obtained a supply of Dr. Sonle aiiain.aibl would say to my friends to be.mrefulaml nut be deceived as I have been, and Fee t|,;.t the nam\ of Dr. E. L. SotiWc Co. i^ on thebiixtv. I am well aopi.unieil niihDr. Jnhusoi), of Cliy, who hasciicn ChiMKa certificate. H,-H the man who doctored my\ datiirht-r before she took Dr. Sonic'* Ptll^. tnd left her wuiTe than he found lmr,an*l afu-r- w*areh< pre>t«titi d me with a liill of over ^SUO. When I moved from there he hid nearly run out nf p -neii,v,aiid was venting his ^pite at Pr. Sonle and hi* Pills. Knowing the hcisas I do, T i-iin&Mftr his certificate an impusitinn upon the p.-'onlenf this county, GOLLTNS WOOD. We will also present Ihe fallowing from Ei.lee J. Marsh, Whosccertiricatc Childshas publisheit in liiseircolars:— R.v-h.^ter, JulyiS, IS If*. Dr. Sonic: Child's \Bnlnntc Institute,\ for April, IS If,, is before me,jnst received,and in reference to the use it makes of my nam*.*, I will say that the ctjitiftVate dated Union Mill* N. Y., May t, 18 W, I never cave to P. Child.\ but to Dr. E L Sonle; ind the oiv dated Rochester. March 2(*. l«m. h rn1«c Can P. Ohilds publish such fiilpehonds? J. MARSH. But who isihis Rev.Cluk who is <mliberal wiih hiscertifi- cale, and volunteers to back the M. 1)1 TFe is Child'*'Pill UTakef, and has been eve.r since he has been in town, which is a little ove.r one year. He therefore mustbecomddcred a very disinterested witness. Clay,Mar,*h'ttth,lSi7. Weceniiy that Dr. E.L. Sonle ln^ p-acticed medicine in this county for a number nf year?. That hi? rido was very extetisivb. and Itis practice was attended withnslonishin\' success. ANDREW JOHNSON, \ & HORATIO WARNER. Cicero, April I, l«17. I certify that t have tie.cn well aeqiitiiiited with Andrew Johnson. K<;q.,andthe Uev. Horatio Warner, whose names are attached to (lie above certificate, for the last twenty-five yearf.andthat tliey are both men of thehlijhestrftspe.r-jnbility, ami the public can safely rely upon their truth and veracity JOHN L. STEVENS, * A Judge of Onon. co. ConrtP. STATE o r NB W Yonit,OxoxnxoA COUNTY, ss.—Ephraim L. Sonle, of the town of Clay, being duly sworn, deposeth and ft.ilth: That he obtained the llecip • for mnkimr ihe Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills five years aso last November, and hrnmjht it into its prosent shape the Spring following,and Ims niade said Pill* ever since without any alteration* He never t-dil James F. Johnson that he makes them different now than when P Childs belonged to the firm;nor did he ever eon- with liny pirsoh about allcring the recipe, and Substituting a . ch'-a'pirfora dearer medicine. H*T Ins never antrustetl the t eompoilndins-or preparing this medicine to children. And furih\i' (his deponent faith not. E. L. SOCLE. Subscribed ahd sworn to before me, this 1st dav of April, IW. JOHN L. STEVENS, A Jndce'nf Onon.co. Court. OKOurJAGA CIHISTV, 35.-^-1 certify thut I have heen well ac- fpiaiiilcrl w.ith Dr. Epliraim L. Sonic for the ; lasttwefity-Hve year^.aiid I i:6nSid(irhiiii to be a gentleman of the. highest rospi'Olabilt^v.rtud frmncood anthoiity I have no hesitation in Rnyiug.tliat I fullv believe Iho faffs s'et forth in the above uffi- ila'vit tntide by him, are strictly true in all rorpeels*. . JOHN L. STEVENS, • A Judge of Onon. co. Courfp. We would here state that when P. Childs was connected with us, he. travelled in this county disfribntinc Pills-,>and when he left the firm wo sold him what PilU-he hnd distribu- ted, and agreed to give him time to Fell them before we filled tip the e-ouniy acain, when ho commenced making a worthies!! article apt! palming it off upon tho former reputation of those made by Dr. Sonle, and copied and maimfiictured certificates as in the cases of Marsh and Wood ahove, that.werencvfcr givonto him, Dr. Sonle obtained and perfected the recipe, •ind no Pills can be genuine unless tho name of Dr. E.L. Sbule fc Co. y on the boxes, MayW, 1917. '* J)Jl. BEACH'S BOOKS AND MEDICINES. H 0AVAKD INSURANCE COMPANY, OP- fice No. GG Wall street, New York. The capital, im- paired by losses by fire in 1815, was filled up in June, 1617, to §250,000, by the payment of all the subscription in cacA.— Insurances against loss by Fire and Inland Navigation, are made by this Company on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. R, Havens, Na'ah Taylor, J. Phillips Phasnix. Wm. W*. Todd, William Couch, Fanning C. Tucker, John David Wolfe, John Hankin, M. D. Benjamin, Ferdinand Snydam, Edward Anlhony, H. G, Thompson, Thos. W. Pcarsall, John Hagperty,Henry E. Davies. Gabriel \Wisner Henry R. Rom* sen, Ch.u'li'bN. Talbot, JnphctBishop. LEWIS PHILLIPS. S-c'y. R. HAVENS. Pres't. W- SHERMAN, Agent, Watertown. SO CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. BEACH'S AMERICAN PRACTICE AND FAMILY PHYSICIAN. T HIS is A WORIC os MEDICINE, COMPHI^ lieiidiiHjthcwhide subject o( di.-,c:i..-e and h.-.illti-.dl th.-tnpicstn-ate'I in the various looks on P.uhology.Thern- p-mtics, Midwifery, Snrsery, Anatomy, Physmlngy, Medical Botanv, Plnrmacv, &c It goes nvr,- the whole sroimd occu- pied by the Phvsician, Surpeon, Obstetrician or Accconheur, M-elical B.»tiiu>t, &c. It described every disease, whe'her meilieilorsiir^tiMl, giving the caiuc.\ symptoms, changes, complications and stages? of each; al>o the manner generally adopted in the trcitmehl of each disn ise, and rnnclndes with a (ui! s atcment nf the methods prjeti.-ed by the Autlmr, suc- cessfully, in a variety of cases of tlii worst and mo^ obsti- nate character. In tho surgical department, the mode oi re- ducing dislocations, or rc-uuiting fractured bones', of healing Wounds, Ulcer.-, Fistula?, Unptiites,fliiil of performingall the various operations in Surgery, arc very clearly and fully set farth.so as tu be inlellieibla to all persons; and simplified by 5iich plain rules as tiimak« every thing niui*er«illy practica- ble. The same things are etpially true of the other parts of the work; nit are marked by th* same fnll.icsF, clearness, and comprehensiveness o\ meaning. AH the valuable medical intelligence or material to b* found in hundreds of various medical work-, written in great part in an unknown tongue, laden w iih Greek, Latin, French, and other unintellitrible technical terms, Is here collected, transla- ted, and placed within tho reach of all persons who under- stand plain English. But what is of snll greater consc- f-.ue.nfe , all Ihat vast store of medical knowledge accumulated by iho Author durins THIRTY YEARS' PHAOTICE—of constant and critiestl observation, of the most extensive and varied experience in the treatment of more than twenty thou- sand capes of every form and stage of disease, in persons of every age, sex, and temperament, are incorporated into this unequalled work. Just such a work as this the people have long needed—needed more than any other uninspired work. Scarcely a person takes up this woikaudexaminesit,who ehies not make some such nmark as the following:. \The in- telligence which this woik gives me nn the subject of Liver Complaint, is worth the price of the bonk.\ \ Had I known what [ now know by this book. I might have escaped a long tit of sickness, and a Doctor**, bill ol m re than one hundred mdlars. \ I would have stiven a few weeks ago five dollars for the information this Work contains on small pox alone.\ \My wife and daughter would h.fAc been alive now, hadl known this book and its prescriptions far CONSUMPTION six months ago.\ \Since I procured Dr. Beach's book,\ *ays one, \my family has known very Rule siekncss.and what wc have had we have nipped in the bud.*' Says a lady ofliirce property ott the North River, \ I would not take ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS far the copy I have, if I could not procure another.'' Another remarks, \By the teachings of tins book I was saved from an untimely grave, bavin\ been brought to iis verge by Dropsy, brought on by the use of mercury.\ Says another, \All my neighbors want to borrow or buy my hook, and my success in treating my own family according to Dr. Beach's 'American Practice,' has eroded an intense desire in the people to possess themselves of this invaluable treatise, which I esteem the BOOK oi all medical books for the PEOPLE.\ Hi.the department which treats ofthc REMEDIES to be used t«* secure complete success in curing disease, there are presented the names, qualilie.s. add represedtatibns of neaflv aluuulml different plants. The eng'uvlngs are Colored, and are very beautifully and accurately executed; feo that they cannot faiL to make-it perfectly-easy to recognize the living plant, shrub, flower, ke., when seen. As the Author relies alumst wholly upon the products of the VEGETABLE KINGDOM, he has evidently spared no [wins to enrich this part of his great work. Grand Depot for Dr. Beach's Books and Medicines, where medical advice is given m all C«M* of disease, free of charge, \No. UlFulton street, New York. 0-T-EPHRAIM BENNETT, Perch River, Jeff, county, geueral Travelling Agent for Northern New York, to whom allnrcicrs should be-addressed, jitKijiaiti. Sold by the fol- lowing appointed agents in this county, by special appoiht- ment.viz: _ T. H^CAMP, Watertown: E. Horr, Carthage;. A. I. Bai- ley & Co., Antwerp; J5. D.^Woodward, PlnUdeli^hia^ O. \H. ». w.- field, urov.nviite; l^. smith,-Limeiick; V, McNeil, I Great Bcuik A. Seaman, Sierlingvlllc; E. Burn ham, Hen- derson; G. G, Grenell, Adams; J.,A.Boll fc Co., Dexter; A. Matteson, Stone Mill**; Parker & Tanner, Flessis; K. 8. I *T^HE subscribrs conliuc the manufacture of STOVES a •*- their old rtnmlnt the Furnace m BKOWNVILLE, among whiehaictheE«Hpseby name and nature too. For cennomy nf fuel,good baAinp,,>asy regulatiiis,convenIercT\tid durabil- ity, they challenge the world to produce it* equal. Tide stove has been iu use fmr years, and fiom the favorable teMimntifciN of those who have used it, and the luntrexperiener of the snb- scriberHiniinnfaeturiii!?,they are confident it i- thebo-t stove now offered Io the p.ibli\ It is eonslructed «f miusnally large pIates,aii'lal|exposedto the outward air, which is ther.catent possible protection to their ibirabiliiy. The lowei*btiU«»m is perfectly plain with no holesti. railleashesthritich u|*in the tloor and conscqiientls less lnbletubrca\:. The cap has four boiler hides 10 niches in ilt-Uiied< l - J ,anilrfi'nllyilt-.taiii,K inches so thatthe daitlde Imihr may le* placed eitlit'r *« ay at pl-asure, In the centre are two daiojicis and a centre pte.-ei.y uhiehthc heat may bechanced to either sidi--i.f thestnve ami il oto either tfiid «f theoven, which is made uf cot irmi, ele\ ateil nnd flat on the b'pt with a bae&ttiip cist on, pasfdiigruutHl the ha*'kside in a«-iri*iilarform,oeeupyitiirle-sspnre than aback pipe and rmlmlmalehnlliniimiM»;ilf lit-licut.niiil le,' ,iii L - t>ini:|ii< damper By w.iy ol rererciii-Btlm r-.|t.»\v Itifrf.-ttiillKtiieii are- rfferrcil In. Jtrotcnville.— Capt. E, Sterling. W. W. Wncar, Dr. 11. War ren, A. Huntiin.'ton,Jas. Shield*, Ben\ F. Darrmv, Jno. Cow an, Kevd. F. R cers, Pamela Judil, Aaron Brown, Samuel Pcc.v, Wm. Croat, Samuel Priest, Roswel Baxte-, Georci Steel. Jno. Wilison.CalcbAlleiijJ.B. Rice. Sheldon WritrlH,Robert Helton, David Phelps & Son, Samuet L. Knapp, D. C. Tomlin- son.H.W. RocJfcwood. Abner Reeves, Jno. Kei'vcs,Thomas Reeves, Levi M. Fox, Z.ilmon (Vrtwcll, Jacob Low, J. W. In- gles*, Jesse BabeoeA-. J. Hemenway, Watertown.— A. P. Bray ton, M. Hnngerfonl, Knowlton & Rice, Mr. Sill, Jas. Ballard, A. B. Turner, A. J. Pec/;, Daiil. Bartholomew. Pamelia.-— Thos. Brown, Jacob Rider, Jacob II. Znllcr. Henry /.idler, Norman Nirhols, Hiram K. House, John F Snell, Reuben LocA*. Orlea »!-.—Gailor Fi -lds,AVm. r . Mortdy, Linus Bidlecnmb- Judce Hiram Dewey, Orson Witglil, MurriiSperryJlcnj.Hcl, mer.W.H.Hnccr. Clayton.— Geo. W.Meromher, H. D. Vancimp, A*-fc M Gould.Amos Reynolds, Parl-y Hntmati, Jacob Lowe, David Howell, Henry 11. Crane, J. L. Mnnsfuli,, Lyme.— •Smith & Cory, Lewi* ParAxs, p.obt MePherson, Pe or J. Dcualre.E. F. Powell, Michael VanschricA-, Frederic/ Coffin, Jo-eph Rider Jr., Loters& Cline, Richard Gi|le, J.G Willson, Samuel Locfcwood E-<v, Artamas VI. Hoi ton, AV. H. Horlon, Jno W. Horl-n, McCrea Horton. Ilounsfiehl— Daniel Bennett, l*. E. Bennett, Jesse Benjamine, E!»cner.er Allen, Leon-ird Allen. D,inl.Con\;Iin (\hnuncySmith Juo.Motl f A.F. Dorchester, Jas. Carter. Joel Graves, Moses Wetinorc Jr.' Harvey It ic,., Ells'! Frin*. IIetvler<am— Wm. Sv.p, Oris Dalrymple, Sylvester Cole, Hubbard Me.Kce.Chas. Washhnrn, Riley Mills. EMsburtfi.—Wui. Gray, PeVmian Stacy, L. Baxlon, A lams.— JubezBmwurlh.Oei. Armsbury. Rodma «.—Wm. Holloway. Win. Bcanl, W. D. Alport, Wnv C. Randall. * Leray.— Jacob Hawrie&. There-n.— A. Ranney, Martin Wallers, J. L. Bnyer,Nurman Ilmt'.'h. Jim. Hmtgh* L6wiltt.-Ji\». BucA-, W.M. ClarA. Lorain.— L. II. Himiisnn. Ala?ireasstirimpnt »>f i*ther '*v»iSin5 Ptnves nlw?i\vs mi hand. Prices from into 2S dolhrs. Plite stoves lr->m I 1-2 to4 1-4 fept. also Ploughs, Plow Cu rnp-*, Sleigh Shoes, Wajrcnn and Carriage Boxes, Ftre and Ar.-ii Frame\ Oven Mouths, Hollow Ware nf all description*\ Axi'a fiuMifd and ntiiiiusln d. Cal- drolls from*) Ho Oil Gallons •I'-o all extensive assortment of Patterns for Mill and MaHihwy castlncs nf every A-iiul which willbemailennd fioi.-hM !•> t-n'e.- wi'h p trap'nosaml des- patch. Inconncctioii with tleab.ive, we won W invite Ihc at- tention of those bnvittg HAKUWAUE Gmidsto rail ami ex- amineourH'oe\:before purelsasiivf chowhere, as weuillm.t be nmle-rf old in the county, a general asg-jrti'uytit of u hich will always be ieptun hand. } l *WM. LORD & SON. Erbwnvillc,Dcc. IGth, 1SI**\. HUtf THE MOST GXTi'.AORDINAHY MCDtCIXE IN TUB >VU*ILD !! r PHIS EXTRACT IS PUT UP m QUART BOT- JL ilesj it 'J* fix times ehe.iper, pleasauter, .md wurnuiicd superior to any hold. It cures disc.ise without vomi.ing, puigiugjSickeiniig, or dubilitatiugthe patient. The great beauty ami superiority of this Sarsnparillaovcr all other medicines is, while R ciadicaics diswms it invigo- rates the body. It is one of the very best Spring and Slim- mer medicines ever known; it not only pmifies the whole system and strengthens the person, but it c. eates new, pure and rich blond; a power possessed by no other medicine. And in lilts lies the grand secret of Hsw oudcrful succct- 1 *. It has performed within the pafliwo years, more than 33,000 cure-- of severe cases of di.-case; at least O/JOU of these were considered incurable. More than 3,(.KKicases uf Chionic Rheumatism, 2,000 cases of Dyspepsia. •IjUOO cat,es uf General Debility and want of Energy. 7,000 cases of tho ditfeicnt female Coniplamts. 2,0tKJ cubes of Sciofula. 1,500 cases of the Liver Complaint. 2,300 cases of ihi,ea*>e of the Kidneys and Dropsy. fc\ cases uf Consumptluil. Ami thousands of eases of diseases ofthc blood, viz:—til- ci^,erybtpelas, salt rheum, pimples on the faw, &e. \cc. Together with numerous eases of hick headache, pain in the siaV mid chest,spinal affcctioiis,-Jcc. &C. This, we arc aware, must appear incredible, but we ha\e letlo-s 1'rtnii physicians and onrageu's fruin all parts ol'tin,' United Slates, informing us of extraordinary cure-*, R. Van Bin kit k, Ecq., one of the moat respectable di »ig?isis iu New- ark, N. J.,iiiierms me that he can refer to moietlum loOca- scs in tliat place alone. There aru thousands of cases in the City of New York which wc will refer to with pleasure,and to men of character. It is the bes medicine for the preventa- tive of disease known. It undoubtedly sa\ed the lives ol moicihun 5,000 CHILDUEN THE PAST SEASON. As itremmed the cauac of dtscai-e, and p.epared them f*tr ihc Summer seas n. UNITED STATES OFFICER. Capt. G. W. McLean, ol the United States Ntvy, and member ol the New Jc.sey Legislature, lias* kindly tent u-» the lollowuit, rurtiticalc U telth us ov. u story. Rahway,Jan.2,iai7. A year since I was taken with the lulbicnza.and my whub s>sie.n t«\li iu a dibmtaled flab*. 1 was mdiio.il toll) lb . Tow nseiid't-. Mar-'ap.irtlla, mid alter taking two or tlnce bot- tle, 1 Wat, M-ty mneti iebeved,and attributeiteut rely to-said S.u&apai il|;i. I have conitut.ed Liking H, an.I find Unit 1 im- p.»\t eii-i-, ihiy. 1 bebi *,<• iit-avcil my Iile.and would not )<• \v iitmuitt undue any ciuiMflcitmim. ii. W. McLLAN. SCnOFl'I.A. CUKBP. This Cerltficittv eoucbiBU ely proven ttua ibU Sarsapat ilia has perleclcoiitiotover the mu»t obnlltutic dinujisi-s ut ihr blooj. Three pet tons cured in one house is uupieccdcuti.d. THREE CHILDREN. New York, March 1,1817. Dr. Taw mend: Dear Sir—I have the pleasure to inlorm you that three of my children have been cured of the Sri of nht by the ui-euf yottrcxcclleui medicine. They wereaflhct* cil very tevert'ly with bad sores: have taken sume four but- tles; it toi k thcin away, for which I feel myself under dcup obligation. Yours respectfully. ISAAC W. CHAIN, 1QG Woofer st. TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. This extract of Sarsaparilla Jias been oxprcsaly prepare 1 m reference to Female Complaint?. No female who has re.i* sou to suppose she Is approaching that critical period, \The turn of hie, 1 * should neglect to take it, as it is a certain pre- ventive for tiny of the numerous nnd horrible diseases to- which females are subject at this time of life. Till** period may be delayed for several years by using iln k * mednnc.— Nor is it less valuable to those whoaicappioaehiiigwotnan- hood, as it is calculated to assist nature by qiiickciiiuijthc blood and invigorating the system. Indeed ibis medicine is invaluable for all of the dehcale diseases to which women are subject. Ii braces the Whole system, renews permanently the natu- ral oiiergies, by removing ihe impunifes of the body, not so farsiimijlatiitg the system as to produce asubscfpirnt relaxa- tion, w hich is the case with moat medicines taken f»r female \v eukucss and disease. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr. Tovvnscnd's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign nnd fpeedy The Greatest Discovery of the Age! ifitm, Swnkw.\!! TlKP-sa. DR. TIIASK'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. T HIS IS THE FIRST. ATTraiFT TO COOTIKE ill,-. EI.U0TKIC or JIAG.NKHC- !• LU1I) «Hli roWBB FUI VKOBTABLB JSxtracU in the f '™r'n«' ,?P Th. 7lmoS applied cxlcrnnlly forlht ron»v» of .i™.se J.» almosl raLraiTEDSUCCESS ii hiu iMi «f. , . l {!\\i|\ ilr GllBATKST DISCOVEKI\ OF THt AGE. IM> Mii^l W cffoctliwcnrai of tho ulmoi.1 Impji•lane\. ™.,f?l M,-« aro CREDULOUS AKB OONVrNCtB-ll o most J'l'M\\ «™ compelled to believe iu Iho p.i«er and virtue oflliii.gr at FUL COMBINATION KNOWN to the WOULD lor mo nil mediate relief of DISEASE and PA'*- „-.•_,, , ifr,. in r*><!fore It never fills while there r»»i« s sufl . C c \Vi?i r „ r ,J° a natural and healthy action f \ c \'V/i^Tw B? 11is body, and equalize the rirrvWk\ ?^N|D bVEH o means A C0NTROI.X.ING POW't\ '\. f |i , /Ls D \i ,.¥-„ HOST MALIGNANT FORMS OF DI&EASfc, ivl Ich can not be obtained from any other n™' 1 ^- S r u . c '' » , ° K' of this combination Ihat it pene'ralf\ In \P„\^lTl id lev human frame: every bono anil oMC\.vMi>|nervo mentis searelicd out and nrndos-M'\'\ of ,! t P £\\?Mm?al hoaliilg iillluohee. Hence it cop.« M readily «lilt ill(enm( as external disease. , . M ,« fl ,i v im« Numerous instances arenn record w hereit'«-f™\'^'\?, restored health to palients «„ war the ^»™'W '} K ^°± powerful inleinal remedies f,ile,|i.>nro!liJce any tnect^.alien has frcanently been tho CMC In IS^I* 1 A . T '°\„h„ifh „ Magnetic dinlment ran tie „bMlitt''- „Vl\U b \ 4 Z7^-Z domic Iciinwn as the 1'UTKJD linVSIPELAS can nliva}. he cured bv thiffrcmedr. ^.^^ T .1 . .n-«i«. n ..f {^ For IMFLA5UIATOUY KHEl'.MATISJI this Ointment u the mott complete remedy ever nrpoared- „„..„« i„ In 03 cases out ol 100 ,T wit i AFP°M fSTiHB It««BP to the worst cases of WT3RVOUS HEAOACHb in thirl)'mm> '\For Nitnvoua DISEASES this rero'illl^^S'f,™!'' 0 - AFFI!CTlONSOFTHESPINE,BHF,UMATISM,Lame- no»», ULOEIIATED SORE THItl)*T, BnoSoiriTB, PIKB- niSY. CROUP, CHOMC, niio,. E „ 1 floBBOS, AGUE ' « THE FACE OR.BItEAST. BURNS! So. '•\ [lE.iD,Scrnfilla,!>Ar.T RKBOM, Erysipelas, INFLAMEDI EVES, FEVEB Sl)aES,&c. wjll bo immediately relieved bv the life of .this remedy. n3-For further particulars and testimonials, see pamphlets left with each hgeitt. CONSUMPTION HAS NO MORE TERROR !! BRANT'l^INDIAlV PULMONARY BALSAM Cures thf mo-t hnp?Ie.-\5—such cases as the best Physi- cian* had pronounced mrnrahle.nml suine that were believed in a dyins* jsial'-. yet live, to tr-U Imw mivai'iilm^ty ihey have bi-en preserved and ciiicd, by ihe all-healihg, nothing ami purifying ejfirary uf this womleiful Indian Remedy. It taints amfjitiL't/jf* the iirn*c«— outh* and allays tough—aid* expec- totution—jmrific* the btood,t\m\ ln-alsand CUICJI internal id- renin /ArXnnifx and else wlierei a)* rer/mrii'j/and easily as the Punn-'viNO E.\m ICT m«-iiti'iii**ii b-,«i\v heaN and\ cures Erupt i<m.«, Sure^ Ulci't'Sjand all bcrufulotis alVeciiuiu^ ex* tern.illy. Th'ife who have Ciinr.nnipti'in«, COIIRIIV, Cnlds, Asthma**, Bi'inchifef, Spimuf* of lJIn'id, Pains in IhcUronM, Side, eir Back, ur any rnhn<iiiar> Symp'nms; or any painful Chronic jDi't*ttn*,stt'*has Rhenmaiiftin, Goutj or want of jicrt'otti en- ergy, niu>ttiM. the PULMONARY BALSAM. And those who have S.-rnfnla, Erviiip-'la**. Erunttoti'*, K.»re.-, t'l'-Ci-p, Ulcerated S-»i(- Motiih, Nurntnjr Sore Mouth, Biles,Scald lb-ad,Piles,Liver Cnmphiini, Frier Sores, Salt Rhcnm, Pimples on the F.i«-e, and Female WVjiktiPRse-* and Llerati'-'ement-*, wlu-iher they be •Kfj-rctst'on-, excett, or other u-eakues e ,nuy wcilm PURIFYING EXTRACT, whl-li pur if e- the bhiod, and m reenhtos the secretion?, as to pTobieftt fical h> ai-iiuii in all lh« natural functions ofilie Sjvt III. \\*i* tenrrwri/ and a>urc all interes.t--d. that one battle of ei« t her of 1 h--t e m>-ttl'-ini^,et.iit.iin-/o>ir timf an ni'i>*li altera\ (irtf and *j.Wr-/tut*i''i/*'w!f virtue 111 each h-dtlt.v^ there ism llie bmile of uny Sat nipmuVa, or any mbi-i im ibeiiie f vei ntT«r* i'd to. -ah-,and \id the eMtd<-ii,tx arc putelyuhd wholly ve- getable. Read the follow in;, iniift SCROPTJXiA. MJ*.! SEVKNTEKN ULCERS CURED By uaing only NINE THOTTLl£3 OT BRANT'S PURIFYING EXTRACT. RoMf, Ou-idaCo , N. V M Jan. ISih,lS17. Mr.M.T. \VALt.\Ori— Sh: I herW-y certify that 1 ha\e been T'liir years atT-i'ted with a/m*r'We Srrofuhtw di ea*e. and for the la-1 year confined tinny bed. I liavche.tldo.-tore.i by ilinl'rent doeioiH.anil h.ive trn\d and used many differr*nl medicines whi-hare hkhly recommcud<d to mri' Sc ofnl.r I have ti-teJ s?v'i*al or the best iwimimi-uded S«ti>a pari lias, but all to no purj,nse. I waMCun^tdiT'-il to tnMhoKuiK-a^a dead man by all my f.iend-», nnd I bad lost all hope i,ivs«lf. i\Iyeasew.issohoritble,tlnt I had no fititli Ihat any ni*-lic]ric oraiiv thin*.'could In lp toe, but -\BnAST's INDIAN PruiPv- INB EXTRACT\ haa utred my /»/>,and restored me io health a?.iin. Wh n I commenced takiiiff the Purifying Ex'ract I hid twenty running V.'rentmi me. Iliad one mi each lee; two on my left arm, whirli destroyed thciiwcof the arm on- tirt'ly: but jour medicine Ins riucd that, KU that I have the iiw.*nfita*-ain to work with. Jly tbroit was all ratcn off from car t» ear, and my vtf.idpipt- was socatenthroiiL:b,Ihat the w ind cam'- nut of a hole in it below toy rlitn, w hich pre- vented me* from i-p-akinc, but your medicine ha* healed and cured Ihat, and now I r.-ih talk ngain. flly ear wan so eaten T HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ON HAND AND ARK maniiO-ciuriiu.* at their establishments en (litsouth side of th-Public Square, nnd at ihe old stand of Cohvell -Jc Sco- vil.otulie north side of Factory jureer, Buroiichct?, Double and Single Cliorloiees, BuggicH and Bupuy Wngons, DouWe am) Single Lumber WugoiiK ; all of which ate made of good material and by the best nf workmen, which they will sell »H low a* can be purchased in Northern New York, for cash or good paper. Old carriages re-painted, varnished, trimmed, nnd fitted up anew, ami old lops cleaned, oiled, &c., and alt kinds- nf repairing done oh short notice nud at low prices. Wtlcrlown, Mai eh 16,1817. TUTTLE & SCOVIL. N. B.--H. SCOVIL would say to his old customers and fi'ionilsjthai he may bo found at the OLD stand of Colwell & Seovil, (opposite the Brick Shop, Factory street,) where 1M would be happy to wait upon thobc who may favor him with acall. [ 30tf QIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF TWO KJ executions issued out of tho ('lerk's Oillccof the comity orJc*r , n.on,andio mc directed and delivorcil,nf*niiistKorace Henry of ilic village nf Carlhnf*e,in said coitniy,! have seized anil levied on. ami shall expo-o to pale at public auction on Wedue-day, the first day of Reecmber next, tit 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the tavern house now kept by said Horace Henry, all the Held, (hie and interest of said Henry to the follow'tip described premises, viz: all that certain pteco or parcel ol land situate in the vilhiRc nf Cai'linge, town of •\Vilnn , county nf Jefferson, and Suite of New York, known and diHtiiisuishpd upon a map of said village as lots numbers seven and eislit, coniaininp together one half of an acre of hiul, bounded on the northeast by village lot number nine, on ihe southwest by village lot numboi four, on the southeast by the mnrpiu of the turnpike (nr State street) and on the north- west by the river line of numbers five and six, extended nmlhcasterlv by^nid lot lyltif* eii*bt rods on said turnpike, and ten rods back.—Dated October IS, 1R47. WALTER COLLINS, Sheriff; f'ltntsTopitP.n BABCQCK, Deputy. $v>7 MORTGAGE SALE.—MOBWAOOM, SAM- XT JL >»l S. Wmttier and Olive Whitiier. JMortgagtes.Ho- lrni Norton and Clni issa Fowler. Mortpnge dated the 12tU of May, 1^12, and reeortk-d in ihe Ch-rk' h - office of JeflTerson County initio- l3ihof May, IH12. at half paw 8 o'clock A^M., in Liber A 2 **r *\Ionj,Mec«, pace 2*23 &?. (Acknowledscm-Jtit of said Olive Wlutiier rr-'onled tn «aid Clerk's oHice July -JOih, Irtl.t.) The amount claimed to be due and payable* th-riv.tiat the date oflhl« notice, it thcsilinnf two hundred thlrty.n'w df»I!\irs fifty-one cent-*, pi titcipl ami interc*-!'. The iii»rb*.i,!;pd preiid>e3 are situated ill the town of Clay- tittijCounty of Ji fT-rMHt, ami State of New York, and ara dc-crile'd in said mortsnpe ns houndtd as f»IInws,tn wit:— Ret-jiiiiinp at thciti'iTseiiioimf the n>ads on the top of Oi* hill [lovth of I)(.-p^uville,riUtnin-; thence n!c»ii£ tho centre of the road Icadiii** from tlm said interseciiun io Klkannh Cor- btn.so far ihat by runnbir* n line square across to ibe vreit mai pin nf tb»* v).vi ]< adiuc from said inicrtcclion to Timothy 0'Conner t will contain half of an a--rc of land. Each line on .said road is w be equal distance. The house of tadd second pirly stands on the said pitjre o' land. No proceedings at law having been instituted to recover tho debtso'ured by said mortpnpeor any part thereof.ti-ti-l prem- ises will be sold by virtu- 1 of a power of sale contained in said mortpape and re*:ord'dthpiew it h,at public auctioii, at tho inn or public house now keptbv John Killwrn, in the village .if D-'p,inville,in, said town or Clayion, on the thirteenth d»y of November next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of thai day, -Dated mu of August, IS17. HEI.ON NORTON, CLARISSA FOWLER, fi2«'I3 Mortzuzeer. cure for Incipient Consumption, BaiTcnncss^Leiirorrlnz-a ot j out around it, that I could lift it up out of^my head, it only Whites, obsirttcted ordnliciiUMeiistruattun, Incoiitinanccof j holdinpby a smill place, and your nvnlieiiy Jut* cured that Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the gt-n»*rn 1 i Another ulcer hail nearly ealen a hole throuph my side, and prostration o| tin- system—no matter whether the result of j y.mr nvdteine ha» cured that. When I hail used only three inherent cause or causes, produced by irrogulaniy, illness or j buttles. I wa<abh- to walk nlHiiit considerable, and \walked |%cci.irtit. tw.. inile.-i to the store of ronr .-igents, Messrs. \Bts^rll -5c Leon- Nothing can be tth'irefiurprisiQ^ i h*«o jtBinn-»«-atinapiTfefK ard.o/ Rome, wle re I showed them my situ.ittoii.aiitl stated on the human frame. Pci»-ns subject to weakness utid ^l^^l tolhemiiow dr«-.ldfnllv severe and lo-itltsome my disease had tude, from lakini? it at onre become robust and loll of cneriry I bent, and how much belter T li.cu was. When I had used under its influence. It immed lately counteracts ihe nerve- ! only nine UiM!e«,.rrt»\eeji ofthcwoi*t ii/cerjiiliatever were IrSRitess ofthc female frame, which is the great cause ot t ona luau Ind h--il--d up, Kiviuij only !lin:» whieh were thru barren mss. « so n<-nr|y wefl t lh:it a few lioltl-s more tnndo a perfect cure. It will n»t he expo *lcd of us, in caecs of so dcb:aea na- j I (nriher ccrttly Ihat all lite particulars I wrote you in my turc, t'> e\htl'U c,..vtiacaies of cures p«if.oui<'d,li it we can b-uer dated December 2<Jtli, l«li*,art siricllv true, assure the afllicicd that hundreds nfcases have l-e-II rep it led | J. B. HASKIN, tons. Scleral eases win re fwulic? have been wiilmul ehil* i HUM-P Jinnirv IPih 1^17 die., alrur nM,,? a few ^;/ tblsinvaluable medic,,,., | -J • J y , ^ 7. Iia^eb.:enUcstwiUi3hcalthyoff,i. 1 -inf;. • - ill)l y BKnril(i!( .p.,^th o,d -ar„ tint th-.* facts in l.U Htc-r, Albany, Ann-17, 1*17. > dited Iiecritehi-r tjfttli, l*tlrt, ai»I addressed t,i Mr. Wallace, of Dr.Towiisend: My wife b»*iii5 greatly di.-,t rented by weak- j Bit.oklyn, N. Y., rtspe.-tin\; his S^r-tfuhoi'i Complaint and ness and general dubifity,and suffcrinz coniinually by pain Cure, and as falated in his ccitificate- above, are sfii'-ily true, ami n sensation of beaiing down, fallin» ot the womb, am) B. P. JOHNSON, Ja-tiee. wiih other dim.:ulti ; .-s,and haun? known cases when- your TIl P f^ilMwinir letter is fiom Messrs. Bi- ell Jc Leonard. medirti.e lias effected grraicuies.ar.d ab.» healing it ie*-.m Who'e^lo and Ib-tml I).*.i£-iMS it Rome, N. Y., wln.are :.c. meiideil lor such eases as I have tV-ecribf*.!, I obtnintd a bot- | qn;1 j n „.,i Wlt |, *M. r Hi-km and knoiv all ihe pariiculars of his tic of your extract of Saronpanlla, and followed th'jdir.; lions you gave me. In a short period it removed her com- ] plaints and restored hex health, i'euicgiat 1 ful foe \W brne- tits she received, I take pleasure in tfius a'-knowlcd^im.- it,! and rflcjiiuueudiug'itt'j the public. M. I'. MOORE, \ Cor. of (fraud and LyJius it?. OPINIONS OFPHYSICIANS. Dr. Townscnd 13 almost daily receiving o.ders fro-n phy-i cians in difilreut parts of the Union. Al!ruiy,Ap»ill,H 1 In-* circj having seen Ila^k'n during hispn'grws of b-ingcured. ROME, January ig:h. Vi\7. Me^rs. M. T WAT.r..\en & Co. Dear Sirs—Werec-hnd your letter a few days FIUCC, re- Ti-*.-ting >w to ask. Mr Ha.*kin if h\ wa« willtii'- to make otth that the facte of hi- ca.-e represented in his letter to yon of liprcjulH-r'2<\Hli f wen- true. He Ims cheerfully done so, and j wt- here enclose hi-, ceititl-ai.. The Masistrate, (Mr. H. P. Jolnis.m.) befi,r«- whom he Wf»nt,wa-« p >rf*cily astoni»hetl at ... ...,.,„ „ . ; . . . tlieni'tuy sears he showed, and at hi 1 *.•laiem-'Ut, ami remarked This is to certify that we, the undeiiJi^u'-i!, 1'hyM- un.-of j that if any do-ibted hi-, ji.itcment, M tln-mlookat hw scars, , ATOBTGAGE SALE.—DEFAULT HAVING I X* JL la*\\ o-ade itllh- payment of a certain sum of money .secured 1 y a morrpig-- tjearins date the 10th day ol August, l.Slfi, executed by Sjinne) Sktmie-r or the town of LeJt.iy, county of Jefferson and State of New York, to W II. Childs .»f the same pl-o:e, ami re orded in the Clerk's Office of the .•entity of Jefferson in Rook No. 31 of Mortgages, page 492, nn the 4th day of .September, lHiC»at ( T o'clock A. IU,, upon all that certain piie» of land situated, lying and being in the viHiiue or Evans Mills, in the town, county and State afore- ,aid, ami which is bounded as follows, to wit:—Beglnmni*; iu the centre of thestrect or road Ii-admg to Watertown ai tike Afinthcasl corner of land heretofore deeded by Joseph Boym* lo Thomas A. Warner, and now ownM and 0CC«Pwtl •>* *.|ic Riipti«t Society, and running from thence north G3 decreed west oltmt? snid S-jciety's land six chains and seven links to the division line t-ciwt-cn Ids No. 529 and &65; Ihence so« h 3fideprecs wesi along said division line two chtiins; t>ie-ac-a south 53J degrees cast six chains and four links to the centr* of tin* aforesaid road} thence north 33 degrees east two chains alone the same to the place of beginning, containing otieaereaml23 lOQths of an aeie, be the same more or less. Sinl mortgage having been duly nssigned to thesnbscriber^ and the sum claimed to be due at the first publication of this notice, of principal and interest, beine $7f:,90, and no pro- cec'IlogsQl I*»w bat-iii;* twen J nut Holed Jbr the recovery of Ihe same, notice is ttiQirdorc hereby given that, by virtue of* power of sole contained in said mort cage, the above described premises will be sold by public auction at ihe American Ho- ld, in the \illtge of Wntcrlmvn, oti the ^th day of Dcc«mber neVt, at 2 oVloekP. M. of ihat'day—Dated September 13, STEPHEN MARTIN, Assignee. 1817. (-1W13) P>! Price a*\ and fTo cents per bottle , i ^ i -«, Cry-Sold byT. n. CAMP. Hole agent,^.«town, nndby | wt - Brawnvills. ie solsngentlncaelirfllnge in North'rnNew^ork. 3yl •**•*» •*- *•- , - ,, the city of Albany, hive iii numuroiisrii^p.s'pw.Vrihedl)-. Towiisund's Sarsaparilla,and believe it to beuue of the most valuableprepRrniion-* of SArsiparlllnin ttie-market. H. I 1 . PULING, M. V. J. WILSON, M. D- R. B. BRIGGS, M U. P.I3. ELAIl5N'0ORF,M.D i The following i« from one of the most rusp^iabh physi- cians on Long li-land:— Greenport, July in, 1ft in. Dr. Townsend: Dear Sir— Itis wiih satisfaction that I ray to you ihat I have recently witnes*-'Cd, in several easet*, the most bciieftcinl re-tills from the use of your extract of S.irsa- parilla. Being engaged in tho practice of meiH-rine, Iliave prescribed it in several crises, and ncvet without benefit. In tho removal of disenses arising from a deranged stale ofthc digestive organs, jaundice, &c, it fiir exceeds anything of the kind ever before Offered to the publir\. K«u will please send mc two dozen, Ice. &c. Kcspeet fully yours. S. C. PRESTON, M. D. BHEUHATISar. This Sarsaparilla is used with the moM perfect success in lUiciimaiitf Cniapfaints.lmweverfeveieor chronic. The as- tonishing cures it has performed are indeed wonderful. Oth- er lemedics sometimes give temporary relit f; this entirely cnubcucs it from th • system, even when the limbs and bones are dreadfully swolIe.ii . fXiTHear Mr. Seth Terry,one of the oldest and most res- pectable lawyers in Hartford, Conn. The fulIo'Auij* is an ex- tract of a lcller received from him:— Harlfortl. March 12,18lfi. Dr. Townsend :.I have used onebottleof your Sarsaparilla, and find itl-iexcellent in its effects upon a chronic rheumatic pain to which I am subject, from an injury I received several yearsagoili a public stage. Pleasestmdrhc two boHlestothe care ol Dr. Seymour. I have conversed with two of our principal pl-ypjeians, and recommended ymir Sarsaparilla. SETH TEllRY. CAUTX07V! Owing to ihc grcatsucecss and immense sale of Dr. Town- send's Sarsapirilla, a number of men who were formerly our •agents, Jiave commenced making Sarsaparilla Extracts, Elix- irs, Biiters, ke, They generally put it up in the same shupetl bottles, and copy our certificates and advertisements, claiming Ihat theirs is far superior and four times stronger than Dr. Townsr-nd's, <fcc.. hoping thereby to dereivc the pub- lic. Some use fictitious names, a few use their own; some of these unprincipled men publish counterfeit certificates, oth- ers have induced (heir brothers and other inierct-fed pt rsons to allow the use of their names, to which they put Es.piii-e-, to give them respectability. One makes medicine and puffs it with respectable names procured by usine Dr.Townf-cnd's S-irsaparilla, publishing them asenred by liis stuff. He also publishes the certificate of a person who styles himself au M. D,, who mends shoes, digs wells, and doctors horses by turns for a livelihood. These and a great variety of other tricks are performed by these men to tlispo<-e of their trash. The public should boon.'their guard, and look out for coun- terfeits. Principal Office, 120 Fulton st, Sun Bulldin?, N. Y. For sale by itic dozen or single bottle at the Drug and Gro- cery Store of T. H. CAMP. Sold also by G. Camp -y Son. I and all doubt would vani-h. If any one do ibts, th'-refor-, and wishes toB» >' foehiro^rlf, bt huo call on us, and we will I t.tki- -.l«m.or(- in tutrodiicinj; liito Ut Mr. rbu-Jiio,aiid he will 1 l-esc'-pticat uomore. Ywurobedicni wervaiits, BLSSKLL & LEONARD. Beat tits with the hel SAnsAPAniLfcA ! Heal it with AMY MEDICINE, PATENT, I'NrATESTKD, Oil ANY OTllUU, if you can lit We could s-irc thousnntls of other cures, bnl a newspiper advertisement will not admit us so to do. Wc shall, therefore, only refer to a few other respectable persons for important cures. We will merely mention the naineof the reference and tin' disease cured. Some have been cured themselves, others who are knowing to, and have reported to us important cures. We refer therefore to Dr. N. HUBBARD, Stamford, Conn., who was cured of Liver Complaint oT 30 Jpeavs standing. Dr. J. N\ SMITH, D'niffgiit. Watertown, Jeffcrton Co., N. Y., forcnri'of Consumplion and Si*rofuln. Dr, ROSSMAN, 132 Henry at., Brooklyn, N. Y., for Nurs- inirS reM'iulhatid S-rofnla. Dr. T. M. HUNT, Druggist, Auburn, N. Y. ; for cure of Scmfiih and Consurrp'foti. Dr. GEO. FRANCIS, Crnsgist, Middletown, Conn., for cure of Erysipelas and S Tofula. Dr. GEO. A. ROGERS; Bath, Steuben Co., N. Y., for cures of Chronic Cough!*. Dr. S. WHITE, Frcdottin, Chaiiiruique Co., N. Y., for Chronic CouchandTneipieni Consump'im- Rc V . RICHARD DUNNING, Adam's Basin, Monroe Co., N. Y-, Tor Consumption and Fever Sore. Messrs. TERRY & MILLER, Merchants,Byron,Gene-sec Co.,N. Y , for cireof {'onsumpiions. Mr. JOHN WAIT, Merchant, Jjullslon Spa., N. Y v Con- sumption and Whooping Coneli. Mr. CHAPMAN, Merchant, Middlcbury, Vermont, bleed- ini: at the. Liingi and Consumption* Mr. GILMAN DICKEY, Merchant, Elba, Genesee Co., N. Y.. Inflammation of the Lungs and Scrofula. Mr. iiROOKFIELD, Merchant, /Mdgelon, Conn., for cure of Consumption. « Messrs. PR ^TT & FOSTER, Morehabte, Winchester, Conn., Consumption. We would rcedinmcm! lo the nfflictcd with Consumption, or any impure disease of the blood, to call on one of our agents and get a Pamphlet<rc Handbill, which will state purliddars ot cases cured; and show conclusive evidence that Hitrae med- icines are what they are above represented (o be. Agents give a pamphlet or handbill to all w o call for one. tn the pamphlets you wijtfind the r\ro7'gep*nnd motl rc't'a- ble and respectable evidence, that the mott utterly hopeless ConsamplitnP, and (he very worst cases of Scrofula, have actually nnd realty been PBRFBCT^Y CURED! In the pamphletsiherpis nototio particle of the falsehood, misrepresentation, fktliiousnames and humbug, usually re- sorted to by medicine advertisers;, Wc pledge ourselves that every statement made there fs trite. All orders addressed to M- T» WALLACE £c CO., TJrooklyn, N. Y-, will receive attention. For sale by J . N. SMITH and T. H. CAMP, Watertown; Geo. Camp,Sa<-kots Harbor: J.H. Whipple, Adam\* E-^els- tyno<r Hale, Clayton; E. JJurnham, Henderson: fc. «• tvarfl,Evani.M«l6; E. D. Woodward Philadelphia. 49yl M 0UTGAGE SAtEL—A udutOidE WAS executed by William Alger and John Farrow of Clay- Ion, in thecoiinty of Ji-fferson, io Bernard Bagleyand Abram K|i:ibbury, dated May Uth IHtZ, withapower Of f*te cWa- tained therein, nnd recorded in the Clerk's office of Jefferson comity on the Gth day of June, lw 12, at 9 o'clock A. M., in Lf- ber A 2 of mortgage\ pjge .'KI3, to secure the payment of $50O with interest, of all that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being on Grindstone Itdaml, tn the town of Clapton, in the county of Jefferson, anil Shite of New York, being part of the lot known as loi No. 21 ontheniapof fiai[fl«Iand,and bounded as fullows;—by taking the easterly half of the front ol the said lot lying on the river St. Lawrewtyatui ruuninj* back from Uinirp so far as to include by a line rnnning parab lei tn the bn,j.e hue of said J (J t fifty acres of ].ind oathe east- erly line of said lot No. 21, it being the same lot deeded toiho said Alger and Farrow by ban ict Ripley nnd wife the 30th of March, I&37, and Ihc deed rtcorded in book A 3 of deeds, pier 312. &C. Default having been made in the payment of the money to* cured by the said mortgage, whereby the power of sale be- came-operative, and then* being claim* d to be due upon said ruortgage at the date of this notice S685Ji7»and no proceeding at law bavins been instituted to collect the same orany part thereof, and ihe said mortgage having been duly assigned lo tlie undersigned, Adricl Ely, notice i* therefore hereby given llini tlio antiya munlioucil nti,l titrHvrihfl lamia will be sold at public auction, .it Perk in*' Hotel in the village of Watertown, in wild county of Jeffisrson, on the 2oth day of Not<mibor ncx(, at ten o'clock in the furcnoon of that day.—Dated Sep- icmbcr 1st, 1*17. ADRIEL ELY, Assignee* CI'AS. P. V/taoH^AitV, !iwl3 M ORTGAGE SALR-^DEFATOT HAVING been made in the payment of the mmteys secured to be paid by a certain mortgnge bearing date the 25th day of Fcl>- ruary, 1635, recorded in ihe office ortho Clerk of iho county of Jefrersoii on tiic2Gth day of February. 11333, inLibcrFof Mortgages, page 397 &e., and executed by David McAllister and Carolina his wife, Josiah Drake, Jr. and Sally his wife, and Alnnson Drake, all of Antwerp, in the county of JV-ffer- ffin, nnd State of New York, unto Apollo? Cooper of Utica, in the county of Oneida, ruid State of New York,to sccuru the payment of Fourteen Hundred Dollars with fmert-st ac- cording to the condition of said mortgage and (lie bond accom- panying the. same. Which said mortgage Was duly assigned by Benjamin F. Cooper, executor ofA polios Cooper deceased, nnd nUn the personal interest of said Benjamin F. Cooper tirdo Willitim McAllister of Antwerp, counly of Jefferson, and Stale of New York,on'the2'3tli day of December, 1&I*>, which mortgage was assigned by said William McAllister with tins amounts thereon due unto Alonzo Chnpin of Antwerp, county of Jefferson, and Slate of New York, life 13ih day of Septci*&. beritistant, on which day there is claimed to bodue on said mortgage Light Hundred and Fifty Four Dollars and Eighty Two Cents, and paynble at Ihc date of the last assignment, and which said mortgage covers all and singular the folkw- ingde«cribed premises, viz,; Beginning in the centre of tho turnpike road forty-one links on a.course north seventy-four degrees cast from the northeasterly corner of Hip board fence in frontof the house, formerly bclongihgtoJ5.tf,Cooperin the village of Antwerp, also one chain and scretllccn links on a course south sctenty degrees west from the southeastcrfy cor- ner of thefencc on the easterly side of the stone, if ic above'de- scribed corner of said lot is a fiat stone jri the ground, and runs from (hence north seventy degrees cast ten chains to a brick and stones for a corner; thence riorm seventeen and one half degrees wt*l fifty-four l\^ »*• *- brl '*'' a \'i stones for a corner; thence south seventy-four degrees west four chain» nnd thirty-one links to a brick and stones; hence north eleven degrees west two chains to the centre of the Kilkenny road; thence south sixty-two degrees west five chains and seventy links alob\ the centre of said road to the centre of tho turn- pike road f thence soiilh five degree* east oho chain and soyen- ecn links along the centre of smd turnpike rend In the placo of lie-Annln*'. containing one acre nnd seventy hundrethsof hnd be tho same more or less, And no suit or proceeding havincbeenirtslkufDdallaw for tho collection of said mon- eys due as aforesaid or any part thereof, therefore notice i« hereby given that by virtue of a jwwer of sale contained in said mortgage and recorded therewith, and fiocordlng to the statutes in such case made and provided, the subscriber will sell the above mortgaged and described prcmisos at ptibhc miction at the public, house kept by Martin Hambltn, fri-thc village of Antwerp, on Thursday, ike twenty-third day of December next, at two o'clock in the aOcr^npom-D-iteel! Sep. umber 16, 1617. <>13* ALONZO CtfAplSTt ftv