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BUSINESS PlMCTORY. TEUMS OP ADVEKTISIKO $3 fepR YEAR. LAWTBRS. •JOHN E. BENNETT. RGOENTUT OF SAOKETS Harbor, Attorney awl Counsellor W Law and hcillwtqr in OnanceryT JnWvlllo, Sock.Coi.nty, Wisconsin. Collection prompily attended lo in any part ot the state. ' Dart 18, 1816. 18ml .' T. C. CHITTENDEN, ATTORNEY AND Cora- tollorat,Lawt.iidSnlir.ltorinCliaimi;y. Office opposite the Amoi-icnn,lip stairs, Waterlowu, A. *• _L MOTSET&QOOTALE. ATTORNEYS AND Ooimsollurs at U w . Oiiirc o'ver Mundy's Store, No. 3 »w , ?™!r»T», ,,1 ' , °» B,oi:k -" L . j. eooDALE. JMULLIN E. I V E S WILL PRACTICE L.MV AND EQUITY, IF business is offered. OfflcooverlfiomacklUverBanlf.,Wash. nglon-sUjjyatcrtiiivii' &• Y - !—— L H . AINSWORTH, ATTORNEY AND C'OUN- Fellor at Law,and&^lioitoranclCouiisellorin Chancery—Cape VlnciirU.JuflersonC'o.unly, N.Y, Collect ing,Ci.ilvoyancirig.andPcmfoggins,a-llpromptlyal- endeil la. H WOOSTEll SHERMAN, COLLECTING AT- oriiey ] Watei , towJt,N'.Y.,nttcnds particularly tothecollcction of Bondsaml Mortgages, r?uies and Aeeounts,and makes re- miUanccswiih promptness and dtepnlch. 26 AUGUSTUS FORD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL* oratLaw, amlS dicitor in Chancery,Snckots Harbor, N.Y, JAMES E. A. PERKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW MulSolicitoi in Chancery alThroeMilcBay,Jeff. Co.N.Y. RKKUItE.NOKS. JOHN CLAn^l5,"KtJq.,W r alevto\viif Hon.G.C. SHERMAN, do N. B. WiuEiifc Co.,fiB !tfu|dcn Lane, New York, H. &R.GEi,yciiTON,00 Water Si., New York. 1 r^BUTTOire*LlwT)ppioE, OVEII A. ELY'S Siorc,"Watcrtown,tt.Y. 1 L. INGALLS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT Law. OfliccoverHayes' Store,Court street, Walertown. ^MERCHANTS, &e.^ J. C. STERLING, BOOKSELLER AND STATION- er, Am--ricin B\iiWtiie, VValcrtown. Next duorwestof tlio Post Office. '9 CDOFEE & WOODRUFF. DBABEKS IN ALL kinds of ll'irdwiri'i at No. % Iron Blne.k, Watorlovni. If, J. s. VAN BUREN, WHOLESALE AKD RE- Isll Dealer in HARDWARE. CUTLERY, and FANCY GOODS, IKON, STEEL, NAlI.S,«:c.&c..No. 3, Woodruff's Now Block,northsldn «(III"- Public Square, Watertown. D. D. OTIS, DEALER IN HARDWARE, STOVES, l'ipu,&c..Bfo.'aBanil 3 Conn street, Watortuwn. 13 OTIS & STANLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Hardware, Stover., A**., a n d manufacturers of Copper,Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, N o . ^ V\ a t l i t«e« *i fi, Watcrtown. N. Y. 4Syl A. TUBUS, WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL DEALER n Hats, Caps, mil Straw Goods,—No. 5 WoodrnfTBlock. ANDREW ANDERSON, MANUFACTURER OF tl .mm Yarn, Chandlers and Condi* Wck.Bat'iug kc, and U "i»* on hand a nip^i i r article of Salinett W a r p . Fact dry i i J iheUHh, upper end of the villi'i' of Watcrtown. Ofllcc i\ ij l i n i n g Its'* I'psidoivp, corn**** of factor/ and Huntington nt -c •!**. nnp'wjt** th Woolen Factory Store. II. HOLCOMB, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP COT- tuti and Woolen Manufacturers'articles. On handRBupc- riorarrielpuf Satiiielt Warps and Machine Cards,ovcr J, J, Saiford'sstore, Central Bloek,"Walertown, 33 W. W. IIERR1CK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL d-ialersin Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glaus Ware, No.7 Wasliingtnn.st., WatertowiiiN. Y. 23 tt. G. VAUGHN, DEALER IN STAPLE AND Fancy Dry GnmU,IIair Mattresses, Window Shades. Fapcr Haniiiurs. Hardware,Nails, Dye Stuffs,Dry Grocerics,fuid Provisions,Watnmwn.N. Y. 13 THE PEOPLE'S STORE.—D. MINTHORN, Dealer inFnncv and Staple Dry Goods for Cash. Next door Westi.f ANM-'li'sbnildins. Court St. Watcrtown. 1 A. WELCH, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCER- )"Ft, &.••., next door t o M r s . Welch's Establishment, Court PI., Watertuwn, 1 FISK & BATES, DEALERS IN LEATHER, BOOTS, hops, and Finding 1 *, N o . i Onlral niock, Watcrtown I T. H . CAMP, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES. Chemicals,Dyewo'ids.PaintR, Oils, Glass, Brushes, Dry Gro- ceries, Ice,No.O WiiMiinglon st. watcrtown. I MRS. WELCH, MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER, one door north of A. Welch & Co'a Store, Court st. Water* i"wn. 1 MRS. "WELLS, MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER, one.InnrSouth.if Donning & Ailport's Dentist Office,Wash- pi?* »n f tipp', Watertnn n. - 0. & E. L. PADDOCK, WHOLESALE AND RE- all »• xfrrn hi IHIY GOODS,-No.3 Washington street, Wa ••i-t.t" n , X . Y . 6 P. HOUR'S EMPORIUM OP FASHION, DEALER nf*j.i*In (hsrini"rp«,Vi'stincs, Urarty Mule Clothing, Gen- tlc.ur> iNF , imu.ltiiiiTG..nJ I ,T,ulf.rB'TrinuniHgSj&c.,&c.,oi»- [n> iTt U i " \>n 'M'an, t?»<'iri-sr..WiUPrio\vii. 30 6. B. VAifVi'OltMER, DBM.ua is CLOTHS, Ois-i'i,ore«. V.-^tinpv, Itcadv- ISIaile Clothing, Gonllcmen'a Fiirtiisliineiln.nl ,T.nt".'«' Trimmings, &c. & c , at the Clolli- lis W 'l k^ No. I Con,-t sU, IVnlcrlrmn. C N. W.STREETER, DEALER IN CLOTHS, CAS- sun. rr^V'-Miup', Uc-atlv M^de Clothing, Gentlemen's Fur* iiMint^G-iO'lti TttiltiiV Tninr»utii,"«, & c , N o . 4 iMechanics' Ks-'lian*?**, WalPittm n. 1 I. L. HOWLSO^ TAILOR, No. 8 WASHISOTON flir'*p(.WiHp«-t.>'vn, C'3f* C it ting tlono-on shortnolice, and warr.-MiU-il to fit 13 HUNTINGTON & RUSS, MERCHANT TAI- LOUS, dealers In Itraily Mafle Clolliiiiir. Tailor's Trim- ndn.'*, Scf. Sliup nnd Sforo :n lite Sionc Block, a few doors North ..f tl.f Rrnwiivillo Holri. Hr.wiivill.-.Orl. In. i m FIRE INSUIUNOE.—JEima INSURANCE Co., Harlf.,ril.Ol. J. II I)UTTON, Asent, Watcrtown.N.Y. IIMILTH INSUltiVNCE.—THE N E W ENG- L*SD IIEVI.TH INSURANCE Co., Norwich.CI. J.H. DL'TTON,A;,-m, Watcrtown,N.Y. 19 PHYSICIANS, &c. DOfeT. K. HANNAirS OFFICE AT HIS IIESI- i'lcnc-?, Ai-MMillSlrpot. 8 J. F . ROGERS, Pui'siciAN AIS'D SURGEON.— O.TW .11 ihmiMilimci r.f.lic li'e llr. Hills,Chaiimnlit.N. Y. B. B. WELLS & S. M. ROBINSON, SURGEON Pcnti-iM tllivon v.'i.hinjtmi street, first door south ol th- )i'.T,'r~iiii('ninily ItiliV. ir> DRS. A. TROWBRIDGE & SON, PHYSICIANS ndSurgeons. Olllee 2d storynfWood'sbnHdins.oppositc Fairbanks'store.lVatortown.N.Y. 1 S.TVIARTIN.M. jb., WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE lallaliil.iiitsq|j 1 .ir..r»,in Puniity. l|inllii-inl£!>.l'=illfi|lt!rCto di'v^to his Hlioji.ilmMan.l.iii^niioii to tftopracrke of Physic nod S ircto-y. Belli'.- til jtilcl'ul fni past patronage in the line orius|ii.,l..ssion,lie,-ni|^-ir.illys.,liritsacoiiii mianreoflhe et,thiri] door from the •Myl sain.'. O ti •>• wrntai.l? MyeL-iiiestr Itl^titntP, Wateilown M i v !•'•. Is-I-.. "PIRET~FIREf F I R E ! ! ! r T , JIE j\l,BA\V IvsrUAKCE COMPANY WILL _i_ niKor,. a-iin-.! I..si i,r ihmnePliyfioo.atrevoitiililc ra.i's. Inrcii'" ot Ul0--.nl .•curthflrncciimiWati.rmwii. Bee. 1, lbM G.C.SHERMAN,Agent. rnHBII.'rkimerCmiiity MuMal In=.irancc Company will /• In "ire nciinsl l„ss or dam.-iMliy fire, at reasonahlcrates Innmr* at Ihoollieeuf 'h,- agont litWatrrlnwr. * I'cc. l.PK ]'.rl a C. SIIBRMAlfAer.nl. T5? ?fPF E r ^ DURANCE COMPA- JJ. t«l olllici'ilynr A!lnnyeoiiluuictoin.snrebuildinBS, S'oils indoilii.vprop^rty.intliocoiiiityofJolTorsoniOiivcry ai-or-tHercrms. AppU to ' ' -" W. SHERMAN, Agent AVntorlown• 4000flAPi^owsSUPERIOR BRAJJDY! i, V x '."UJI ami GIN ; al<o, W I N E S of ov-my Same and ihf best in town, i.irsalc at No.6 Court Sr., Wairrlown V L. HAYES. STORAGE AND FORWARDING BY \J bioani Roitnlifl SclK-onr-r, Vnn rjewater*.= Osxvccoand N. V. linn, mid tlin.litu-' fciMnllison's nppi-r Lake t'ropellors, upon tin- ,10^1 rivnrahle terms. Having three Stone Houses upon Ilwir eomm'»lioM« Steam Wliarve.thc snbscriliers are enabled to Ship, reeeivr and forward Produce or Mcr- rhandii" with as nrich tlespatcll ami upmi as nindcralpterms »s any otlmr^. U . & E . B . CAMP. Saekois Harbor, Oct. 2, 1S{?. Oif Ti illinery €Joods. ."'HESUnSCRIBERiiAs JPST RECEIVED A fl_ vii'h lot of.VilhuiTV GmiilsjPOiisistfncnrBonnnJs.Sat- Itu* andlVidvPttf, Hiionct R thbons, Artificial Fl'nvers.Fonnda- lion, Crp'.vn Liiiinc, & r . &'*. J J . J, PKCK WatPrtnvviiiS'pl.gf, l«IS. jtf ' '. HUNT. awsw naa; T EE &HJJST, AT Wo, 1. CENTRAL BLOCK, JL_J {opposite llicAmfKti'i.1mncn\-inSa. fresh stock of Goods, nnuarrT A T Lfiw pnrcss. Their stork, which consist* n(n great variety of IPress @rqods, CJoths, Summer Domestic and Fancy Goods. GROCERIES, &c. &c, Thoy ivillsollnl lite LOWEST CA&II PRICES' DANIEL LEE. H . W HI •Walorlnwn.MavS.11W. Columbus Insurance company. Capital §300,000.—Su-plus ©100,000. T HIS COMPANY, FAVNABM.' KNOWN FOR r.lieir proinpmess an,, ...rernliiy in ihr- adiustmcnlaiiil Payment of losspt.and doing a-lnrce and stieccssfuJEiroand Murine insuraiicobusiiioss, liave appointed the subscribers Apr-rats. Policies ivntcd on ilTcrclranrTisc, liiilh, Factories. Dwelling lIoUscstaitfl fi'crp description of Property. against loss ordinance b y fim; ttitd Stcaiuboats, Vessels,Ga- li-il Boats,and tlli-ii Uateoes. nealnst the dangers ofLalre and Canal navigwliiii. Application madelooil herofthosub, Sinbots wIllUt'iiiuiupHyAllf-nilcdin. rnl . „„. . r /-t-".tT.RICE,ABcnts. _ 5(»r Ofiico in Rnnwlton & Rice's Bookstore. REFERENCES-Hnii-Rnislus Corninp, Albany; Joe. Rallibnn.Ein.iK: RenrireR. Olarl:,Esq.,Cashier Oom'l B'k- lloclioslor; Clms.M.Lee.Esq ,dn i f^UTTER AND SLEIGH SHOES-STEEL N< , r 'lS.' c '. 11 P a i la ' lllKl SleiBh shoes-Cast Cutter, Bob,and double Sleieh =hom, for Bale at N o . 2 , I R O N B L O C K . Nov. 2/ 1813. jiyi IS! llPi sax PURIM! FEBIffl For LIFE dud HEALTH are in the BLOOD. There is not one of all the various-remedies purporting to be Purifiers of the blood, that begins to possess at much I*urifying.and Healing Virtueat BRANT'S INPIAN This PUKIFIER Is wholly prepared from Vegetables, nnd cures the n\ost obstinate, and long-atnndiiig discuses of t h e .blood, without puking, purging, sicke.ningy or debilitating^ It cleanses, strengthens, invigorates, makes new, h tail Ay blood, and ei vefl "<w vigor nnd new life to the whole system. HUNDREDS-THOUSANDS Have heen cured the pnst and present years, of dlsoanep of the hlood, by this Purifier— ancl cuoh cures were made too. b y the use of , Four Times TJCSS (lunntity, and at Four Times l.css Cost, thnn auoh discpaes can be cared by Sarsaparilla, or anytther remedy tli Fit has been' as ytjt ofteiud to the pultlic, "We wish it wero possible to .publish to the world, at o n e view the ' MANY THOUSANDS thrtt are Hon' LIVING and enjoying cioou HKALTH, wlio ac- knowledge thmnselves indchttid to the purifying and lutsl' I n g efficacy of Brant's Indian Purifier. Tula PuuiHSR cures THE WORST SCROFULAS, and ttll iinpnre diseases of the hluud. viz.: Scald-Head, Salt-Khtum, Rheumatism, i'm^iW, Pimples on the Face. files, Wtet, Ulcers, Costivenets, Mercurial l)is*ases,-Liver •Complain}, Mains in the Uach, Side, and Jjimbs, Rush, of lilaoS- to the Head, etc., etc. IMPORTANT TO THE AFTLICTJED. It'll aquo«tlon of no SIIIHII impnrtnncc for the nfllic|ed'to tleridii, which, of ail the ea»n{mrilluii toid other remedies, is the CHEAPEST AND MOST CURATIVE. We my, Brant's Indian Purifier in rhunppr and more nirn- livn—beemtjru, one buttle of it, which cim bo hnught for One Dollar, contains FOUR TI^ES tnuuh mtdical rjfuacy ns one bottle of San saparilla, which also costs one dollar. If w e hereafter prove that sarstipniilia !s ns dear at one dollar » bottTo, ns Bran'** Purifier would br t\\ fmtr dollars n bottle, because thu I'lirificr contains amu'i'En MKUICAI. EKVICAOY t h u n BnrflU|imllla, then enranrmrilla should hi- euhl al twenty- Jive cents a bottle, to be as chtup us the Ptiriliur at one dol- lar. But ni our assertion' docs rmt prove the gruhtcr pow cr nnd medical virtues of tills Purifier, when compared with t h e beet SnrBapzirilln9. wu ahull therefore ehow huw much disease hm been cured BY ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH. T h e first ense vre state, ia the cure which was ctfuctcd in Mr. J. B, Hazkin, of Home, Oneida Co , N. V , nnd we rii-k not any of our veracity, when we say fhut this is the. most unlooked-for and hopeless case of one of the Most Horrid Scrofulas tbrtt ever unit.been cur«* slnce-the world was created; snd this wna cured by TEN, TIMES ],v.sn of Brant's Pttrilitsr, nnd at LKSS COST, Uinn ever a case hulf ns revolting anrf hopeless WM cured by TEN TIMES XS MUCH SHrsnpiirillH, For full pnrliculnrs, see our Pamphlet. Mr. tlaskin states thitt he liml bfon confined to liia bed One JTear, nnd wns not expected to live ttcentyfmir hours longer, when he commenced licing the Purifier'; hU nock •wna eaten nearly oil* from ear In enr—a hole was eaten through thf Windpipe—his ear nearly eaten out—the life of one arm datroyed—an Ulcer, as large ns a inun's hand, luidi nearly eaten through his lidc—and there were on him hi nil, Twenty Large, Deep, Ilischnrging Ulcers, —that the first bnttle he used, enabled him to get off of his bed where ho had been confined twelve months—the jfronrf bottle enabled him to get out of the house—the third bottle tmablcd him to wnlk two milts, nnd that t h e nan of ONLY TWELVE BOTTLES, cured all the Ulcers, and restored, him to health m& strength, so that he was able to work and attend to business iignitl, as he had formerly done. This" euro is ttrtojled to by FOURTEEN RESPECT-JIB! r *WIT MESSES, viz.: by ])oct. Thos. WtJhams, one of the moft respectublc physicians of Rome—by Mr. G. K. i?io»n, p r o - prietor nml keeper of the West Home liotel-by Messrs. Uisttl Sf Leonard, wholcaalo and retail druggists, and b y eleven nthtr prrsons nil residents of Koine. BRANT'S INDIAN Has curtd without tho lenat shadow of doubt, vtry man} of the most strongly developed cases of uletrated and dis- eased lungs—such cases as were nover cured by nny other medicine*—and which wero no utterly hopeless, that the dl*eaeert persons wore pronounced by physicians and friends, to bo ACTUALLY DVINO. I t posectidca all tho cTeansinjj nnd purifying virtues nearly powerful and active na the preparation which we call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. Tlds dillcrs from that, became this possesses SGVKRAL O T H - ER MEDICATIONS which nrc pceuha,ly adapttd to, and a r e essent\ally necessary, to cure « COUGHS 8& CONSUMPTIONS, •nd nit dUon*C« of n pnlmnnnry nnturr, audi dfaontr* A* usually prove so fatal under ordinary treatment, whtm t h e y nttnek Tho Breast, Thronl, Lnngs, and Ilcnrt. This tlaham heals nnd c«r« ulcers in tho l.vngs, nnd else- where internally, ns certainly and cas'ly ns the PuntmNO EXTIUCT cures and heals ulcers titernaUy. This BALSAM curefl iYint ensea of Cough nnd Consumption out of Ten* *ftcr all other remedies have Jailed to do good. THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPTIONS a n d CArom'e Coughs, abundantly prove its unfailing efficacy In such disease*, and its undoubted riirntivc power, nnd soothing, healing properties In the following complnhits nnd di^eafliSs, tit.: Spxttvtjc of Blood, Weeding at the Lungs, Pain in the Breast and Side, fright-Sweats, Nervous Com- plaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, a n d Summer Complaints, in Children and Adults— and ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy that has been offered to the public, has ev*»r been Ao//as certain nni effectual in restoring ALL tho inci dental weaknesses nnd irrrgularilies of the sex, as HIUXT'S PULMONARY BALSA.M. Itmidtes no difference whether the derangement be suppression, escess, or other incidental Utah- ness—it HKGULATKS ALL, by strengthening the system, cQUalisinc the circulation, and SOOTHING and ALLAYING NERVOUS IRRITABILITY. See our Pamphlets for proof CHANGE OF LIFE. From the Girt to the Woman, and the Woman at middle age—the one case is acctlualtd, nnd the other so gradually suppressed, na to prevent any of the fatal diseases that fre- quently arise in consequence of aucb chnnge. COIMSUIYIPTIOIV! A D Y I N G WOMAN C U R E D . Wo state this cure to prove tho. power to save life, when this ttaham ia tterd, even after the person is considered, by physician and friends, to be in the last stages of disease— ac- tually dying—and, in this case, so far gone. Hint the shroutt and bmxal chthes w e r e bought, tor the particulars of lllia case, and the respectable and undoubted proof of alt t h e circumstances and facts,y/a refer to our PAMPHLETS. Thla-cure was effected on MRS. ZIBA. DYKEMAN, of Ballstan Spa, Saratoga Co., N. Y. We can prove beyond a doubt, many other atmozt equally as hopeless, nnd innumtra* hie cnsci orC6ti£%s and Consumptions CUR-ISD, which w e r e pronounced incurable by skilful physicians. LIVER COMPLAINT. See tho cure of 2)act. Ihblard, of Stamford, Connie and others. DYSPEPSIA —Sec the cure of T. S. Wilcox, merchant of Attica, Wyoming- county, N. Y-, and many more, in o u r Pamphlets. Nervous Diseases nnd Bcrnngements a r c Cured by UranVs Jlalsam without faiL DYSENTERY r.nd SUMMER COMPLAINT in Children and Adults—and CHOLERA IMFAIMTUM, arc ahcays cured by this Dnlamn. T H I S HALSAM is tho best anodyne in the world to soothe nnd quiet cross, fretful children to sleep, and cmiac them to rest quietly; nnd yet it dees not contain nnyj OPIUM, LAUDA- Ktrat, or pAnEoonrc, and therefore, never injures, affects, or disenscs the brain, as prepnmtions of opium do. Weakly Children will b e c o m e rLBim*. HKALTHV, nnd HEAHTY, and g r o w rapidly by the use of thla Ralenm. No mother need ever mourn the death nf her child by Cholera Infantum, while tecthlnc, if BRANT'S PUL- MONARY BALSAM he administered It should be for such'.cflics, given in larger than the ordinary "doses. For sale by T. H. Gamp, Watcrtown. J."W. Smith, " Cathnarl tc Son, J. & I). S. Kimball Eddy, Whipple & Johnson Wm Grinuoll, J. H.Whlpplel P-Wheel/, Seals & Co., P e t e r Dnrfce, H. Green, E Burnhnm, O. P. Salisbury. Eswcllytie&Hala, Z. Converse, L,. A. Walton & C o . , Ramicy & George, All orders mubt be addi essed to 21yl Brown villc., Sockets Harbor. Adam?. Picrrepont Manor IManncville. Kllisburgh. B'Mlvilk'. Henderson. Smith viilc. Clayton. Cape Vincent. Aluxnndrin. ThereFa, WALLACE & CO. Brooklyn, N. Y. =S!9B: rpj AYRE : S CHERRY PECTORAL. _ HE HOST PLEASANT AND AGREEABLE. AS _JL it is lite most certain known remedy for the cure of cnughs. colds, influenza, and fur the relfr-f of Consumption in all itssia«cs. This preparation has h*»»»n recnmmcniled i»y the first'iflediral Colleges in the Country, and is daily used by the most successful practitioners. The mlluivimxis from the tlisiinsuishcd Prof, of Chemistry at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. I delayed answering tlio receipt of your preparation,until I h a v e an npportuniry of witnessing its offects ininv own family on'n families of my neighbors. This I have done wit' 1 . a nt £ n degree of satisfaction in cases both of adults and children; I have found h a s its ingredients show,apowerful remedy for colds, coughs and pidmonary diseases, r ,„, . PAUKKR CLEVELAND.M. D. i. rof. of Cliemiftry and Materia Mcdica, Bow doinColIccc, Brotiswtpk,MQ. N G1WMES& Co., MarKellvs, general Agent. For list of County Agents, see Hunt's Liniment. QTEEL.GOODS.-A GOOD ASSORTMENT k>jU«trei!"iYCtl al Uie VorWy and Fancy Stitre.swhas Bagand Purse Clasps, Stcol Bonds, Buckles.SIMes.Rings andTassc.ls,&c.&c. Alsn n splendid lot of varicwnlccl and plain T\vislfiirBaffsa.inirnvsi!R,and Worslodorulloolors TlicpublicaranvitcdtocallindGco. -,, „.,„.„ 'W.eENNET. MayggjlS'lS. OOLSEY AND. WOOLSEY'S REPINED syrnp,a superior articli:, for sale al Ko.t,Iron Block |(i '--- T, "* T •-*• • ' I-.—--- W! icltr, lor saleal Sla. l.lron Bloc] b y O P H A M & LAWYER. XiAOXtS, A L A R G E ASSORTMENT OF SUM, THREAD anil Lisle-Laces, ortho newest styles,lobo found a t t h e N. Y. City Dry Ooods stove. HOSIEllVj ofalldescrlplionFandin larpeqnantiliep,ju3t !„ .... t J . & H . SKUOMAN. BLANKETS, 50 pieces ofbest IIaclcina"Hr BlankclB, for sa'.«at the lfc-ji Yirk City pr* Jfrrodiqior*. OFflCE- MANUMOT-ORy D R . TllWH.SItPIO I S COMPOUNU EXTRACT OT S A | t S AI* A. JR I fjfr A • The most oxtraonliiury MoiUutuo in tho World I ThU Extract is nut up in Q««rt Huttlm it it $ix timtl thtape.r, pleas&nUr, and toa,rratiled superwr to < any sold. It cures without vtimiilug, > purging, sickening or- debiii- •'(ulifij' lhr. Patient. Th« groat b«muy ami superiority of tills Sarsaparilla over nil other inmliuhipp U, tlmt whilu it oniincntes the cliaome, it invitforntBa tht)' liody. Il is one nftho yery host SPItING ANt> SliaiMKIt MKDICI,Nl3S ever known; it not only nttrifios the wholu uystom and strengthens tlna porioii, lint it croatex now, pi{re nnd rich jilmxl; a .povvfir po.sKOHSQii hy no otlmr nimliciue. And in tli In li»s thft lint in) secret of it* woiiilnrftil s u c c e s s . It (inn pnrCoriuad within the bust two ytmrs inure than 100,000 eu're* of *nvero case* of ilisoutm ; ut loait 15,000 wore coiujilornil i n c u r a b l e , h'lmk HRVUII tlie lives of more than 10,000 children the past two aepoona ia the City of Noff Yorli ulone. 10,000 enscs of G o n e m l I>i;bili(r mid wnnl ol" rVei;voii« Eiivrm 1 , Dr. Tiovnannd'n Sui»in|HirHI» itiviyorutou the whole system (ier.i|ini|niuly. ihwe ffli» Imve Te»»t tliotr mitscuhtr ener- gy liy ilin tuTucts «f iiieilhthio or indiscmtliH) coi|ittiitted in yoitlli ur t h e excenMivr, iniluljroiice of the passions, ami l»MJii|flit on b y pbysicnl prustrnlion of dm nervous nyst-cni, UiSHitnilfl, w i t u t of ttiiiliUioil, fainting suiliuliu|in, premutlli'8 (liteny sitd decline liustniiiiif,' t u w u r d s tlmt fatal dtaeaia Coiiiiiiiiplinn. cnu he eiUir«ly rcntoroil liy t|iis plcnf* ant remedy. 'I'his Sumajmrilln in H*r tlipnrior to a n y Iiivi^ornliiiK tJordiiiL As It rnnnws and invigorates th« syiluin, fivns activity to tho Ijnibs, and •tronyth to the muscular system in • lilott •sluordtuHry lieyree, t^oiiMtiiuplioii 4Jnr«d> Ofitinittnd Strengthen. Coutumptian can it cured. Rran< ehitU, Ountumptitm, Lioer Complaint, Ooldt, Catarrh, Oinifih; Asthma. Spilling ttload, Sortiuet in'the Chest, f/telia Flu*h.lffiifht Sutatt, mJRcut't or Profust Ex. edirnlion, Piiin' in the Side, ^.,. Aavtictn mud cmn tttrtd, •tiilliliK m«od. rfeta York, April 3.8, 1817. I)a. TiiTVNsicr/n.—I verily believe your Siir«npnrit|» Ittii liBflii th« menus, tliroiifh Providence, of inving my life. I Imve for inv or til yours hud n bml Cons't- It lifl* entne rnurnr. nnd woiflfj, At last I rutted large qu:iini- tio tif lii'jinlj, hud uiifiil sweiiU, mid wm -greatly debilita- ted nml reduced, am! did not oxpocl to live. I have only lued your Sitr*npnrilhi n idiorl liin», mill theru h»s n won- dnrfnl chnnge ttoeii wroiljjlil in me. I am now able to wu|k all oVflr ilia city. I raiae no blood mid my coiii»h hni tun inn, V o u can wot! imagine tlmt I am thankful for thcie ramlta. Your oluilium *erv*m, 'WM. RUSStiLl., 65 CHlhurluait Rheiimntinna. Ttiiii only (ine of morn than four thousand cases of Itheu- iimtbm th^t Ur. Tuwiwnml's Sarsaparillii liM-curejt. The most isvtirn nnd chronic citioa are weekly eradicated b y its exlruonliimry virtues, J.HII0J Cimi'iinr,'*, E*n..oiie of the asiidnnts la the Luna* tic Aiyhuii, Ulackwell's Island, is the gentleman s p o k e n of in the following* letter. .IHaekw«U»« I-daml, Sept. U, 184T. Dr Tnwn*0iid—D«ar Sir: 1 have suffered terribly fdr nine ynurs with thu Itlinuinntistn; con«iderahle of t h e time Iconlil nui ent, sleep or wullc. I had the most distressing pains, ami m y limbs were terribly swollen, I Imve used four bottle*, of yourSurinpsrilla, and tliey-liavfldone mo more thin a thousand dollar.* worth of i;ood, I amio much better— iudneil 1 mi) n nil rely relieved. Vou arc st lihurty to use this for the fionetU of tho aftllcted. Yours reipectfully, JAMKS CUMMXNGS. t?crer nnd Astie, Dr TownsRnd'tf Saraapnrilla i* unc'piallnd in cases o f tho Chilli and Favor nnd Ague, Tne following letter is only nun of |; mdretls that wo have r e c e i v e d from the South and Weit or like character. Oawefjo, Mich., Oct, 22, 1 8 « . Dr. Town«cnd : Dear Sir—I purchased for my wifo two boltloi of 3-»r«apariIla of your Agent, Mr. McNuir, of Kala- mazoo, to try it for tho t-'oycrand A^ue. He fore I had finish- od tho rlr^t b o t t l e , it tmnnnrad to w a r m thehtnod, and every other day when the Chill* and the Fever appeared, they w ore lou violent; ati-t hnfore she had fmiilmd th« bottle (ho wm entirely relieved, ami she w u muuli butter t h a n she nad bisMi hi*fore she took the. Acne. A lady tlmt had been vary swk with the Chills and Fever, hut tmd brok« them with Quhinie. and was loft in a v e r y weak and nutrcssiu; iitrttit, and troubled exceedingly with ihn A-nn Cake, aecin? t h e effifjtt It b a d on my wife, aho neat nnd procured a few bottle*, nnd u restored tier in a few weolu lo complete health, Your Sarssparlila Is without dotlhl. inirrjualled ID dLetucs incident to the West and if you think that t h i s com* municatiou will he of use, you are at liberty to line it if yuu ehoojfl, Fenmle Itletliciiif. Dr. Townsen.r* Snr'ajiurilla is a aovet^iru and apeody cure fur incipiotit Commuptton, Hiirrftnikft, l'r<dt»p*iu Uteri or Fulling nf the Wwnib, C«i*tiv«iifjft Pile*. I.nucor- rlurn, nr White*, olictntctrd or diftlrilil Memlruntioii, In coinliifiire of Urine, ur involmitwry dli-cliarge thereof, and foi the general prnitrntiou of the' njXem—no in niter M'lmi'iru tltn r^atlli u f inherent CHttt>e ur cmiinf prodiiccO by irrnL'tilnrtty. iltuuss or nccidnnt. Nothing: can h e mure ^ur|iriittTg titbit its iiivIporHliuif elT«'cts on tha human frame. Pitrmtii of vlt Hr.uknun ami laaKitudn, from takiuc it nt niter become robust and ftdl of energy tindnl-lit influence, Il i in mud lately counteract! the nervelriMien of the female frame, whirh ia the great cause of HarreimfH. It will iml tie expected of n>, in cafes of so ili-Hcate a nature, to exhibit certificates nf clues performed, tint w<* can naaiire the itflHrfi'd, .that lintidredi nf cases have, bean reported to U' Tlionaaiids of catet wliere fnmtlie* have been without cluldnm, after luiug a Tow bottles of this invaluable modi* cinn. IntVff b e e n Hfimfld with tine, healthy nlfxpriujr. It has been «xpr«n«ly prepared in rnferotice to female com- plaint*. No fnuialn' who has reason to mippote she ia *p* praacldnr, lh«t critical period. •" Tht turn of life" should m-glect to take it, a* it is a certain pr«veittivc for any of llic ounieroti* and finrrible diinmei to which females are subject a t t b b time nf life. This period may be dt- tayrd for several veari by vstng this mtdielnt. N o r il it lea* valuable for those w h o a r e approaching woman- lumil, as it is calculated to assist nature by quickening the blood and lt*vtKoraiiiisr the system. Indeed, tbi* medi- ritie li Invuluatdc for all the delicate diieaics to whics woman are subject. Crint nicftttiiploillothcrH nnd Chlldfcii. It ii the anfe-t mid mod effectual medicine for piirifvinjt the SV^IHUI, and relieving the infTeruiga ntteiidant upon cliihl- birth cvnr discovered. It Jlrcu^tltens both tho mother and child, prevent* pain am) ilhsns*. tucreiisns nnd cm r i c h e s the fo-nl tlioiBwho have mied It ihink it is indiipeiMahle. Il ii hi?ldy useful both before nnd nfter coitnneuient.ni it prevrnti dls'inses attctidnrit upon childbirth. In CosrhcnRfs, Pile*, Cramp*, Swnlliit^ of Ilia Feet, Iie*paiillalie,y, Heartburn, Vnntlllnj. I*«?n in tin* Ilnck and Loins, Falio Puini. Hctnor- r'lagr.ajid in regulating the Secreliniif and emialixing the circiilaiinn tl has no ccpinl. The p r e a t beauty of this medi- cine ii.lt is a l w a y s safe, and the moat delicate uia it n.oit aucceitfully. Scrofuirt Cttrrd. ThUeertlficate coilellisively proves that llili S«reaparll- la hni perfect cnntrnl over the most ohtlhinta diaenfes ol the nininl. Tt»ree persons cured in one home is unprece- deiilnd, Thireri.ittlrvtt. Dr. Townaend : Dear Sir.—I have the plnsiure to inform y o n Hint t h r e e of my children have heen cured of the Scro- Oils bv thn U*A ufynnr exceilelil medicine. They were af flicti-d Vflry s e v e r e l y whit bad snrrs, havn taken fintr hot* tW; il took thotn itwjiy, fur which I feel myself uudor grftjtt uhli^atioii. K,f Your«, rcpnciftiHv, ISAAC \V. CHAIN, ll!6 Wooatersl Opinion* of IMtyMicIntia. Dr. Titwn-^nd is nlmtist daily recr.lviilt* order* from IMiy.siid.iim in diu'ernilt paid uf the Union, Thin i* (o certify that we, the uiidnrsi^ned, PhvssiHnni (if the City of.MIiniiy, liavc in numerous d u r a pr.t»c<-ilii-d Dr. Tiirtii-eud's Sur^apnrilln, and behnvc tl lo h e o n e ol the nin»t Valuable preparations in tht* itiark'.t. 11 I'. I'lII.lAU. M.I),.I.WII,S().V, .M.D., R. It IHtlfifiS. M. D.,lMi. i J L M I ^ m m r , M. U. Albany, April, ISI7 Oir|ii!> to the prcrfl diccess aiit] immfn?! 1 . sale of Dl. 'I'IMVIIJBII.I'B J?i«T-fi<|iariIIii, n i t m n t i h i * « f lilftii tvliu w e r e for nicriy our (\tceiits, have cotiinmnced aiakim; SiirnapttritlH F.xtr'netif, Ktijt-irs, ttitturs, Kxtnirt* of Yellow D o c k , ifcc. Tlmy'jjettt'rajty .put ii up in the Siiim* shaped botLlc», and »niit« nf Uieni'liitvi; >tuIeii(Hin1 c o p i e d nur ndverliacmriiia, lti.-v are only worlhiUM nmtulhins, nn.l should be avoided None geiiuhie unless siyuuil by S. V. Towmeild. I'riuciprtl OfT.ce. ISO PIJI.TO.V Street, Sun Building, N. Y.; llfddiitir Ai Co., 8 State street,.HdMnn; Dvott Sc Suns. I3i Nnrlli Secniul itrnet, PhiUdelptiia : S. 3 . "ilan-e, r>nmb'bt. Ihtltintore : P. AL Cohen, Charleston? Wright Jk Co., 1,11 Cbartros Street, N. O. : 105 South P«arl Street Allmny ; and hy all the principal Dru^iat* and Mar* ch.'tnu L'eniTully throuj,'lunU Uie United Stales, Wckt Indie* iml the OnnHit.ia. _S.'ltl in a n y quantity by the Wholesale and Re'ailaccnt.at his cheap Urns. M.-dicine.Paint a n d Oil Siorp.No6, Wa«h- niRlan si., Watcrtown. T . H . OAMP.'SiIeaceiit. bold also, b y S . W. Field, Brownvtlle; K.S. Stockwcll Theresa; W . H . Webb, Cape Vincent; A. HI. Cook, Evans 1 nulls. 2 lyl LOOK BEFORE Y O U B U Y , (// will cost but little time, and fare you I0/o20p«-ce«* 1 At the.large and splpinlitl slnrfc of Goods.nt No. 3, WASHINGTON Street, Where tliey arc constantly rcoci v i n g a l l the richest a n d moM desirable styles of Dress binds, Frmges.Gimps, Cloths, Cas- siraeres, Twoeds, Satinclls, Vest ings. Sluvvls, Brussels/Ven- etian, Ingrain and Stair CarpetinE to be round in N e w York anil linnuti. AH of wliicll harcbeen purcliaacd Tor cash.alid t'H7tantl tpi//be sold at less prices than clsevvhere. Tlidre- rnrcnllwlioy,*isli tunny Gonds Low, callal 0&E.X..PAD. DOCK'S nnparallelled and truly cheap cash Store. Walcitovvn. N o v . I, I81B. lltf r|0LUMBIA HOTEL, ON ARSENAL STREET, \_7 nmrlij oppositethc American.—L. BA11KU W S , r u r m e r - iyuf PierreponlManQ.rHo.lcl,hasr'ecentlyltased the above liousc,anil |,iut it in complete order, and Is now prepared to accommodate the pnblic.in a m a n n e r w h i c h he trusts will be satisfactory loalltliosewhomay favor him w i t h t h e i r pat ronage. He respectfully invites persons visiting tllcvil laeetogivotimacall. Waterlown.May 30,1818. 4ltf Great Attraction al tho Watch, ClocJt, Jewelry, Fancy and Variety Store. 'T'HE mostsplendid assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewel- i n~ r )'. Silver Ware, Fancy Go ds & c , over offered to t ho cil- «r„ s °f JetTerson County now- openinff and will be sold very " , 2 liners S o u t h or Perkins' Hotel, by W. GENNET. .l\ S. Watclies, CIoelt3,aiid Icwlry repaired in all its bran- i'ci byan experienecd workman doneasabovc. lltf G t,0BE LANTERNS.- to..S Iron Block. 1 0 0 JUST RECEIVED Hif Vff^MQWP \t r ESXJEKN NEW Y03SK GOLLB&E OF HEALTH, 207 ITJafn-Street, B(iHa,lo,N. Xf DR. G. ,C. VATJariN'S yegotable LUJiOiitriplic Mixture. T H I S celebrated remedy is constantly increasing its fame-fiy the many cures H la making ALL OVEH THE >VOiU*D. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and Is particularly recommeuded for DROPSY: nil stages of this coinplhint immediately relieved, no maf- " ter of how long standiiig. See •Painptitttfor testimony.— This disease ia as (rtgbiftil, as CUOI.EHA, ami the slow and dreadful progress of tlie-nndady, bloating the system to a degree which renders the patient utterly unable to move, forms onebf itsinoM distressing featurcs- HITHERTO INCURABIiE* it now yields to thisrremedy—and Physleinns use it pub- licly a»d;privately with perfect success, hot a n y o n e w h o iius e v e r had ti symptom of Dropsy, of any character, keep this article hy Uiein and if they would avoid (Ae un- natural APPLICATION OP THE KNIFE, . to.perforate the system and let the accumulated water fiota away, only to fill up again, and finally tnd m a dreadful death, let them just two this remedy in season, and a re- coveey isatire. I,et them try it a t a n y stage of tjiia disease, and a cure is certain, if they will give it n fair trial. 'GRAVEL, and all diseases of the urinary organs ; for these distress- ing complaints it stands alone.; no other article can relieve you; and the cures testified to will convince the most skeptical -,—see pamphlet. H o w many sutler from this painful complaint, and fan* cy there is no cure. You may think you iiaye g r a v e l w h e n there is only inflammation—there may be calculi—and yet it may be hardly formed—it may even bo stone in the bladder, yet you are sure of a cure in all h u t t h e last named disease, and if stone in die bladder does exist, by the aid of this medicine all iiiflai'miiatiou c a u s e d by it will subside, and unless the formation is of years stand- ing, the calculi is dissolved, and brought a w a y in fine particles. AH stages of this disease has been cured by this mixture. One of tht first Jifedicat men in the State of New York was curtd of graoti :by.this medicine. See Pamphlet. . . - - * x.iyi3«t C.QAPLATNTS, Fever and Ague, Bilious Z>tMaseipro the Great West especially, and wherever these coaplaints prevail this medicine is offered.- jjmm NO MINERAL AGENT,^* no deleterious compound is apart of this mixture, itcures these diseases with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the system torpid. Sec Pamphlet. So thoroughly does this mixture act in this disease, that an immediate cure is made. AH other remedies are now set aside, as this great vegetable preparation, safe, (for it contains no poisonous mineral, which is the basis of all other Fever Ague nnd remedies,) SPEEDY AND EFFECTUAL, it is the grand healing medicine, and is dally curing Its thousands. The secret of Its re-building the entire con- stitution is, that it is compounded of 22 distinct vegetable properties, each root a remedy distinct by itself. PILES, t complaint of a most painful character, IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and a cure follows liy a few days me of this article: it is far before any other preparation far this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure hlood. See Pam- phlet. This disease is purely o n e o f the blood i the action of this medicine, is so speedy that the Piles, whether inter- nal or external, will be cured by iu use in a few weeks.— Hundreds, perhnps we can say thousands have been per- fectly cured in the use of two or three bottles of this mix- ture, and as tills cure is produced from the action of this panacea upon the hlood, it is more likely to he permanent Uian any cure produced from external remedies. DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, wean back, weakness of the Kidneys, &c, or inflamma- tion of same, is immediately relitted by a few days use of this medicinet unit a cure is alway^a result of its use. It stands as A CERTAIN liEIUEDY for such complaints, and al*> fot derangements of the fe- male frame, IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS, painful menstruntions. No arttdt has ecer been offered except thit which would touch this kind of derangements. It m a y be relied upon ns a sure ind effective r e m e d y , and' did we feel permitted to do so could give A THOUSAND NAMES - as proof of cures In this distressing clans of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitutions from Uie effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this artictc to act Immediately, and the polvonous mineral eradicated from the system. The 23 distinct properties which compose this article, manifest themselves particularly in the application of the compound, for tile distressing class of complaints which bend this paragraph. .For centuries therehat been -used in the north of Europe, a CERTAIN BOTANICAL AGENT, which in all diseases or deranpeuienwof the female frame, obstruction/, dijjitultics, painftt menstruations, &c. has effected a cure. This root is indigenous to o u r soil, and found in large quantities, and as a medicinal property itandB without'an equal ; it forms one of the compounds hi the preparation, which a s a whole ia the best remedy ever given to a debilitated femalet it is sure, and the sys- tem will be restored to health bv lis use. ERUPTIVE DISEASES will find the alterative properties of this ntliclo PURIFY THE IJLOOD, and drive such diseases from the system, See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to bo named here.— Agents give them meoy; they contain $J pages, and certifi- cate* of high character, and asilbnger ARRAY OX-yeilOOF of the virtues of a medicine, nj^cr appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this article thai it never fails to benefit in any ease, and if banc and muscle are left to build upon, let tht emaciated and lingering invalid HOPE ON, and Keep taking the medicine as long ai there Is a n mi* provement. The proprietor would CAUTION THE PUBLIC against a number of articles which conic out under the head of SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, &C. as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They art good fornoth- ing, and concocted to gull Uie unwary \ TOUCH THEM NOT. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases t»l this article had done it. J. particular study of the pam- phlet is earnestly solicited. Agents nnd nil who sell the article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE gratuitously. Put up in 00 oz. bottles, nt &2 * 12 oz. do. nt SI each—the larger holding 6oz. mote than two small bottles. Lock out and not get imposed upon. Every 1K)1* tie has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture," blown upon the glass, the wrilten signature of " G. O. Vaughn" on the directions, a n d " G. G. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine* Prepared by Dr. G C. Vatiqhn, and sold at the Principal Office, 207 Main street, Utiffato, at wholesale and retail. No atten- tion given to letters unless postpaid. Orders from regu- larly constituted Agents excepted. Tost paid letters or verbal communications soliciting advice, promptly at- tended to, gratis. For sale b y all respectable Druggists in Uie United States and Canada. Also bv J. N*. SMITH,T. II. CAIttP t ana H.SCIUBNER, Water- town; J . d - D . S . Kimball, SacVels Harbor; S . W . Field, Brownville; G. W. Hazclton, Black ttlver; O. Wheelork Felts Mills; D. McNeil, Great Bend; Davis & Bliss.Adams Center; H . B . Whipple,AdamBandPicrrcpont Manor; II, McCoUnm.Carthage; A. Davenport,Lowville; J.M.Stnrdc- vant,lVInriinsburcli; A.Seaman,Sterltngville; J . H . Allen, Copenhagen; E . L. Lewis. Deer River; A. Buck, Denmark* W,G. Comstoek, Evans Mills; R, R. Sherman. Antwerp; Hunt & West, Rodman: W.L. Porter .Belleville; Iff. W . Pat- terson, Dexter; 0.S.Oaks,SouthRiilinml. Iml5 For sate wholesale and r e t a i l by J. E. Warner & Co.,U- lica; Hbvey fc Dill.ivP.Synicnsc; Biesollfc Leonard, Romp akKccsca& G o . 12? filstOsa L a n « , i r . Y. Physician's Testimony for Medicine. T HE subscribers have been acquainted with flieeffectsof Phinney's Pills for a t e r r a id" y e a r s , liy nsinjr tbem in their practice and otherwise, and consider Iheln u n u e r all cir- cumstances-, where a cathartic is necessary, tho beKI aid to nature in throwing off disease, in use! their ingredients be- ing thoroughly combined, cause them to be mild and certain, rcavingthc bowels ill a free, natural state, not followed by enstivpnesg as is often the ca- e, aft.rihe use of coarse, tiros- tic articlt'j;. No more are ren. ih-cd for a doseauer using them for y e a r s . We cheerfully recommend these Pills to the public. Warren.M D.,Pavillion,N.Y.l|John Cooper, 5 1 . D . Polish- N. G. U c Witt, M. D.jSaugcr- iwpsie, N.Y. ti»s. N . Y . D. S. IVfi'elit, M. D.Whitehall, J.K. Rates,M. D,Watertown,l K. Y . N.Y. I'J-.O Flaclw, M. D. Kintler- S L.Heath,M. D..Woodstock, | Iwik.N.Y. N.Y. B.O'Dilloiijhut', M.D.,Ber- Charles Squire", M. D. Den-' i g»a, N.Y. mark, N . Y . ! ' J. Sl-vcnsnil,uI.D.,No.Grccn. S. Adams, IU. D . Brownville,i | wirn, N . Y. r N. Y. Gajlord Wells, M. V., Hills- r F.Whilbeck, M.D.Lima, I <ln)c,N.V'. I i'^ - », , ! . „ ,-ii3nb«itHumphrey,Iff. D.,1 lidrciv Abernctny, Hanvin-f I w : , N . Y . Andre . . . . . ton, Connecticut, J. S. Andrews, M. D. War- wick, It. I. P. M . A rmsirong, M. D. Hons- ii-k, N-Y, Eli Wcst,M.n.,Cartrar;i>,N Y P. McNaiKliton, M. U. Smtts- ville, Is.Y. II. Hastings, M. D.Dcerlield, N. x. ; Benj. Hughson, M. D., Hu»h. sonville.N.y. ' ° I, J. Cole, M. B., Cheshire, Mass. ' J. Lewis, M. 1)., Niles, Mirf, J.M.Sturacvant,M. D.,Rome, N.Y. W m . Holmes, M. D., Clarks- vill.'.X.Y. X Ayres, ill. D., Brownville, N.Y. Milton UobbinSjM.D., Shel- bvvlll.-.In, Edmund Howes, M.D.Spring Yally, la' Kcrcreurc may also he had to Ur. Chccsman, New York city Dr. Cllanninp, Boston Mass, Dr. Swei't, Carbonifalo, Pa. Sold wholesale and retail, b y T . H CAMP, N o . S . Wash- ington St., Watcrtown. Al«o.br J. If. Smith and H. Si'rib- GQTTON YARN, WICKING AND BATTING MANUFACTORY. TPlIE SUBSCRIBER FEELS THANKFUL FOR THE JL liueral patronage which lias been extended to him du- ring the past year.iil his business, nnd wishes to inform his old custoraels.ami all win) m a y become purchasers of his lubricSjtnatlic has made many -valuable Intpmcemaittin. Ills machinery, and is now monufactnrine, am 1 "'ill keep con- stantly on hand a clmlw snpplT of Cotton ynrn.from N o . 0 The above articles shall be m a d e from the bcU ot cotton, and are warranted In give pood satisfaclioll or n o sale, m^inr, " r ,'W')': ri " S « ) lbs. b»le»,orunder ; Battsm 50and 100, and WicWne in 2 0 l b s . bales, low ,1, - so ^ cc l )5 on tla nu a full supply of Salinttt Warpi, at tcrflkfn 01 '' 1 " 3 ^'^"" 1 ^""tlcles shall receive prompt at- I'Vtoi-yin.I.ih-lvlll.vatthr.urjnerondnrtlievillaseofWa- '«"&•"• ..OIH« adjnln'inj h J ^ K , wrner of Factory and Huntington slreels, opposite tho Wwle;£«&<»•£ Store. ,_ , ^ ANDREW ANDERSON. B RlTTANlTWlRE.-CANDLl^riCKS, Oups.Watera'iidCreaVpitduirsTTcaandConeePots, common and A'jce, in ereat variety, for sale at. N o . 2 , Iron B, No^,,S4S. " S&ifek* WOODRUFF. Carpeting. GQTTON, COTTON AWD Woof, EXTRA Su- V P E R a n d ^ PlyOarpot,., D r n ^ , W C "lhand Matting of every Stylo and quality, Tor salS CHEAP FOR CASH, at N o 1, / J I O . V S L O W by UP.HAM *• L A W Y E R . Watertown', 001.23, »ns. IQtf 40JIMe,tOBAeCO AND ALL OTHER 1 U ©ROOERIESin proporti.ihitc4ilSnlill»>,forsale by * ' L. HAYES! SOYE -REIGK BALE TVTO GTHICJI MEDIPJNF HAS EVER BEEN \_\ introdii6ed to Uie pubjic that liaemet With, such iuipar- alleledsuecesVsDR-^u^s'sO^^nTALgovEjiKicNBALM PitL. Having heen biitsix,years herm'Q the pi;Ulic,and the advertising small, compared 'with most other medicines, yet t!hey have worked (heir way into every State in the Union and Cuvudas. They have absolutely become the standard medicine of thotlay. They are rjurely vogetablQ,nndsoa.d- mirably compounded that when'takcil in large doses they speedily cure ucu'le disease, on the strongest constitu- tions, such as bilious diseases, and when tahon in small do- ses they operate like a charm'; upon i,\\a most delicate, ner- vous female,and have raised numherefrom the dead aflerall other remedies had failed. Wo here refer to but few of the inanv miraculoiiscures effected by the use of said Pills. SPINAL AFFECTION.—Anna Wood, of lliuhind, Jeff. Co.,N. Y., was cured, alter she had been confined 10 h e r b e d 5years with Sninaldiaeaseaiid Ahscessof iheLnncs. The bill of her uegtilnr physician, 0r. Jojinson, of Clay)) had n- moiinteil to ©GOO; seecirctilars. SCROFULA AND NERVOUS DEBILITY.-Mrs.Down, of CiayjN.Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, and Scrofulous Affection of the Head, after she had been confined six months and all other medicine had lulled, COUGH AND CONSUMPTION CURED.—Wm. Bent- ly,of Pickering,C, \V\, was cured of a severe Cough after he had beea confined to his bed for a longtime, and was giv- en up by Ins physicians. Ho had used most of the Cough Medicines of the day, and was supposed by hisfriendsand physicians, to be iivthe histstacesof Cousin*,ption. DYSPEPSIA.—A B. F.Ormsby,of Syracuse,N.Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, so severe as not to be able to work (or two years. Wm.Smith, Greenwich,Conn., was cured of a scverccase of Dyspepsia,Costivenciseand Nervous Debili- ty, df two years standing, after expending large sums of money to no purpose. See circulars. BLEEDING PILES.—Asaph L. Leonard, of Avon, N.Y. was cured of a severe case of Bleeding Piles of a number of years'standing, after using a variety of Pile medicines without effect. Mrs. Williamson.of Bethlehem,N.J ,was afflicted for thirty years with disease of the chest and stomach, and a few doses of theso pillscured her. John Darling, of Wesifoid, Oswego Co., N. Y., wa greatly benefitted in a ease o f Asthma and difficult breath inir,by t h e u s e of these-pills. John Bolton,of Hartwick, Oswego co v N.Y., wascured of a severe case of Piles and extreme ciistivcness of long and painful duration. Who would nni sacrifice a few shil- lings to be relieved from so distressjnpacomplamt. Wm. lylockrideo, of Sodus Point, N. Y., was cured of Cough, Nervous Debility and general derangement of the digestiveorgaus. He had been sick for y*ars, and spent hundreds of dollars to gel relief, but to no purpose, a n d w a s sjdiscuuragd he could hardly bo persundedto take the pills. Tho above a t e ca?es in which other remedies failed to cure or give relief. Many of the same character might be published if wehadspaee. ForparticularssceihcBotanie Institute, which c a n h e h a d n'"aaenis. JiEWAIlE OT COUNTEllFJ3rTS. As t h e r e at e spinous pills in circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Balni.br sure to sec beforeyon buy ilia' the name of'E CSOULEA: 0O n is on the fare of the boxe-*.— None others can bp genuine. We are not aware that any one w h o i s making a spurious article has yetdared to make use of our name; but some of them have had the impudence to imitate our boxes and copy our Circulars, Cortifi :atcs,fcc. Unless the public are careful when they purchase they may beddcoivod. , , fr3-Theffcnuinr'Sower riff»» 7?n?mPi(/*eanbehvl whole- sale and retail nf Dr. E. L/SOULEA CO ,Euclid. N . Y.,— annln JVatcrtownsby T.IT, Campnm\ J. N.Smith,nm\ by agents in every town in tlmcquntry. 2yJ The host Horse Medicine in the World / G. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED |THE.EOL.lPSE rO'S* d 8 4 8 ^ 9 . CUs> H A V I N Q MADE VERY IMPORTANT IMPROVE" mcuis in this Conking Stove, made and sold wholesale and retail by the undersitmed, at their HASD-WAJIJ3 STORE # FCTIi&ACE. in Brownville, it is now offered to the public as thebeststove in ute. , , A r ~ [T HAS— 1st. A front fire arch long enough to receive 2-fcetvrood, and breadlhsufficicnilylow to reeuive Wood 9inchesin diam- eter; wiili4 boiler holes 10 inches, equally distant, (22 in- ches,) so (tint the wash boiler may be placed in fourditferent poMions. The holes beinglanrer than any other stove of titr&imosizc, gives moresm-raccof boiler to the action of uiefire,consea«entlyreqiiircsatessamountoffue)to'pfoducc Ihcsameamountofhont upon the boilers.andalsogives lar- gertnmmings. 2d. A fire a r c h and grate under t h e t w o back boiler hole^ ot the same length of the front arch, different from any thing now m use, being Cast whole, and not i n the manner of some by cutting out of the back plate and letting iuatrourh cast separately,thereby weakening the plate, shortening tins wood, divertnigthe fire rom the boilers, nnd Icavmga joint forash- es to rattle down upon the floor; and may be used for coal, wood orchipsjor as one ortwo cooking furnaccsatpleasure, and for heating flat-irons with very little fuel. . 3d. Dampers, warranted not to burn om, b e t w e e n t h o t w o arches,different from any other stove, to turn the tire ALL on either side, under either boiler, a.nd into either end o f t h e oven, which cannot be done upon a n y o t h e r stove n o w i n u s e , which alsoseparaics the arches when closed, and makes two separate stoves, one for wintci amlunr-for summer lice. 4lh. Thccenter pieces, or division plates between t h e b o i 1- ersjnrumadoto turn up and are entirely out of the w a y ol auyvessoltobe used, never liable to fall in the fire o r c-et brokeinthocorner,and maybe taken oui like others, if no- CjCS-ary. ' Cth. TITcsamc elevated cast-iron oven, (singe adopted by Othcrs,)flatonthe top, ufstifncient dimensions to receive 3 squaretins,ort\v6 6n:t.pans,withabaek tluecast on,which serves to conduct the heat hack of Ihc ovoiiin summer or When it isnot required for baking, and being in circular fo*rm radiatcslcss heat, and occupies less roora than a hack pipe a very imports ntihins in smallur large rooms in hot weather' Inthelower part of this oven are dampers, improved and strciigthened,and warranted nolto burn uiit by proper usa^e, connected toaiaingtc rod, by means oT Avhicli tho lining a of thcoven 13 rendered moicdurable.and theheni is thrown off orontothcoven, oriniotho'iack flue in any nuanliiy with less trouble than by any other means yet applied. The sli- dingofthe'.Iumper.skeepsthelower part oftheoven clear, aiidisthemostperfectrcgulatlon ofheat. and not liable to gelout of erder. Gtli. T h e c a s t i n g s and trimmings are made of theheststock andby thesame workmen who have madothem (nr tho last fiveycars.and as experience suggested have improved all the parts liable to fail,as also the*"fitting together. A H t h e platcsarcsma.il,and being exposed to the outward atmos- phere afford the greatest possible protection to their durabil- ity. Five Hundred of these Stoves have been sold in this county without pedlinc abroad, and without most of these improvements, wilh the privilege of returning them if not suited in every respect, and n o v e r h a s o n e bcenoffered t o b o returned. Fnrchascrscanhave the privilege of trying them thirty days,snd if notsuiteilcan return them andrccciveback theirpay. We w a r r a n t Ilium to retail purchasers against flaws,fire cracks, o r a n y unnatural defects for six months. Tho weightof thisstoveis 350 lbs. being heavier than most ofthc Cooking Stoves with elevated oven. Also, on hand and for sale a beautiful variety al Plate, Air- Tight,Pavior,Shop, ScltooMiouse, Hall, Factory, Church, and FurnacoS TOVJ5S, and other Cooking Stoves, Plows, Plow Castings, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon and CoachArms, and Boxes, Fire and Arch Framif.Oven Mouths, Grind-Stone, Gatcand Blind Hangings, Kettles and Cauldrons, "&>H a n d ZincPumps,GudgeonsamlSaw-milinrank»-finishcd,andan extensive assortment of PATTHItKS, fur m o s t k i n d s o Machinery. Also,in connection with the above a general assortment of II A I t !> I V A I t R , Iron, Steel, Nails and Spikes, White Lead, Oiland Glass, Tin, Copper, Brass, Cast and Sheet-Iron Ware of every kind. OCT* AUorders promptly attended to WM. LORD & SON. Brownville.Pcc 6,16-17. 16yl A N INVALUABLE REMEDY FOKIIORSES,CAT- TLE, and other domestic animals, in tltecure of tho full-iwing diseases: " Pott-evil,Callus, S^nd Cracks, Spdvins, FoMiidered Feet, Swecncv, Scratches or Fistula, Sit-fast, Grease, S'rains, Mancr, Limeness. llnviiUistrmper, Iris J1S>> a L'nh'prsal Family Embrocatiuu furdtseascs of H iman FiPsh,suclms Kheumi'iijin, Contract ionsof Painful Nervous Bites nf \mmals, the Muscles Atf-clion*, """ W.-»akn-*ssufthe Cnrnp, Wbi'lows, Joint.-., Chilblains, EvteniiilPuisynSi Chappi'd Hands, S « cllisii?*), Cakeil \itva. .l*,rlc Bftware.»fthftcniirticrf»*it artn-le.and tie sure ihiu he name nf ih»* s »LB piuu'ntBTtta, G. W. Mureliaiu, Lockport, is blown tntlir lintite. KyFor to^iimonials, synopsis of diyeaKrs.and mode of treatment - scfth" punphb-t which accumpanii^each bottle. Sold t.v T. EI C A M P , W a t c r t o w n ; !><-. J- K. BHIPS.,Brown- ville; f5.-o. Camp ft Son. S v k -t - Ilinboi; H. N.Cook !c C-» Adam*:; K^sclstyuf tc H *l>',C'laviiin; L. S. Morn^.Ogdtns- tm.ch; G.»nMiuir& Led. POINII.MII 3iyl Fresh \Y»\\ GatW*if all kiinls, Sprains. BruUes, Crackeu Heels, Hinc-bonc, Wind B a i" 8 - Frost Bi'es, Biles. t? l amps, IMrtotamt Scalds, Wound* P HALOH'S CHMEICAL HAIR IN VIGO- K . \ r o i l , a rvm*dy for all •H-ca^cs of the hair.and arcs- lurativc in all casus v* here baidnc&s in not beyond the reach of urt. Nau-jnt for beauty can compare, With soft.glossy lorksof hair; If not endowed wilh such by nature, Use I'holon's Hair Invigomtor. The subscriber having devoted a con-iderahle portion of his time lor twenty years to the study of lln-skin and the hu- man liair f aIt.o the best means nf treating and curing the same and having in the riiir.se of his experiment mauV various changes and improvements in the different aniens approved of as ihc b e s t f<»r s u c h p u r p o s e , has at length, after laborious research and deep investigation, succeed in bring'ng per- fection, arompasition, the virtues of which he challenges the world to excel. TlmChemiccilHairlnvigoratnr is composed of a number of different vegetable ingredients of opposite q'taliiies,and approved by the lushes' mi-dicatManiUuiLihesecrciol blend- ing ami compounding which is known soHy to the subscri- ber, w h o h a s spared neither pains nor expenses in bringing it before the public. ThcTnvigoratorisan article, in which acleanshiirand pu- rifying wash is beautifully blended with a mo.si delicate, sil- ky aim glossy moisture, for the hair, never liolorealtaiued, yet free f.om animulgrcesnnndesfientialtiils. It cleanses the pores n!" t h e skin, causes a healthy action nf tin? blood ves- sels, nerves, &c, winch free the hair, thereby preventing baldness and prey hair, entirely frceg ih*» skin f.om scurf, dandruff,and[othercutaneous diseases,disposes ihe hairlu curlnnd keeps Itso,and will positively change the hardest hair into the mostsolf, healthy and glossy stale, also imparls ti)itadarkercolor,and the free usenf it will Keep both the skin and hair in a healthy and luxuriant state until the latest period of life. Ladies will find the invigorator a great addition to the toi- let,both on accountofitsdelicntcand ncreeablepcrfume,and the facilities it aflbrds in dressing! he Imlr, which, whenmoisi with the invifforator. can be dressed in any required form, so as to preserve its place, whether nlainor in curls. When used one irdren's heads, it lays the foundation for a good head of hair. Invented and prepared by EDWARD PIHLON. Profes- sor of Wto Making and Hair Cutting, Broad way, N.Y. Also a Treatise on the Anatomy and Phisiologv of the Hair, with direct ions for preventing bahhu'ss, removing: dandruff* and preserving the natural tjeauty and softness nf "the hair.— Price 50 cents per botile. T. H . C A M P , Agent, Watcrtown; N.GRIMES £c Co., MarsclIuSj Onondaga Co., Agcnbs foj the State. Forlistof AgcntSj see Hunt's Liniment. 7mG TO PRINTERS! BARNS, SJIITII Ac COOPER, SYRACUSE, A". Y,, W O U L D INFORM THE PRINTEIIS OF CEN" tnilNeiv York and oilier!?,!lint thev-lMVecompleletl theirarrangemenlsloreFtal.lisliiitg o PHlNTEIt'S WAKE- HOUSEtn Svrncose,nri"l tlint tbc.v will liHreaflnr keep on lianil a general assnrlrr.ent or I'llINTINO MATERIALS, embracing HOE'S I'lUNTINGPRESSliS, ami ererj-vari- etyand stvleof moilern PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, for New*. BooJticaseand Job W^rk—meJoIWudiynod—from Pearl to all the larger sizi-s. They have now nti hand fonts of Pearl, Nonparie'I,Million, Brevier, Bourgeois,Long Prim- er, Small Pica,Pica,Great Primer, Paragon, Double Pica, DoubleEnglish, Double Great Primer, Canon, fiiur line Pica, and a very large variety of FANCY TYPE of all the various sizes Also W O O D T V P E nf different sizes and faces; 1* n ASS RI'LH of all kinds; LBAD,BICLET, FoiiNiTURB,CoMPoiii>rc STICKS, WOOD and B R A S S G A L L E Y S , C H A S E S , C A S E S ofall kinds, in short, every article necessary to a printingofllce. And they pledge themselves to supply the "era II" withecery description of material used in a prinlingoffire, as low «« can be purchased in New York or elsewhere. Having made thif a permanent branch of their business, they solicit the ravors of tliecnin, with theassurancc that they will be sus- tained in their efforts. CARDS of every qualify and color,suppIiedaHhe lowest New York wholcsalp prices. Our cards are Irnm ihe beet mnnnfactoriet-inthe U. S., and arc warranted the bestfor printers u s e t o b e found. STEREOTYPING. B..S.& C. havoalso established, in connection withtheir business, a STJ5IIEOTYPE FOUNDRY, and will at all times be prepared in execute orders for stereotyping Books and Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cuts,&c.,in a styleequaltoany in city or country. K^-Orders by mail, accompanied by thd cash or satisfac- tory reference, willbe promptly attended to. Syracuse,Feb. I0.18-18. 2G SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISE AND SATCHELS. T HOSE IN WANT OF THESE ARTICLES CAN find i u s t s n r h one? as they want by calling upon us. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. —Caniage Lace, Rubber Cloth, Patent Leather, Brass and Plated Band*, Handles, Mats, Damask Linings, Drab Cloth, Ac, inahurjdance,at prices topuit'thc times. Also, constantly on hand, Harness Leather,Carriage Carpeting,OiL Cloths, and Whips ofall kinds. Curry Combs, Cards, and HorsitBriishe!--, of a snpe- riorqnality. for sale af fair prices. Also,all kind sof articles usually fouiniala Saddlers'Furnishing Store. June3, 1848. 1. B . & B . F . HOTCHKIN. T ONDON AGENCY.—To CLAIMANTS OF JLi ESTATES,&c,is EOROPE.—Thcsubscriber hasanar- range-ment with an American Agency in London, throueh which h e h a s facilities for the investigation and prosecution of claims of American citizens to estates, legacies, &.c. in Great Britain, France, and the German Slates, includingthc free cities of H*fmburg, Bremen, Fnnnkfort.andLubeck, up on unosuaily advantageous terms. Apply to W.SHBEMAN^Bemt.HViT/owji. NEW FALL GOODS. A J. PECK HAS JUST ttECEIVED A LARGE and rich stockofllry Gonds,which hniiivflcs t h e i n habitants of Jefferson and the adjoining counties to examine Among the stock may be found the richest lot of DRESS GOODS ever offered in this market, consisting of Calicoes, from 4 to 12c; GMichams, from 10 t o I 8 e ; Cashmeres, 2 2 to 73c; Alpacas, IS to 75c; also, rich S^rin Striped Morenocs, Orientals, Lamartine Stripes, &c. Also, DRESS SILKS, the richest lot in town, Irom COr. to Sl,73. His stock ol SHAWLS cannot be surpassed in JcffT^nn enunty— conwiVt- ing, as it dopy, of every style, qualitv ami price, from S I to §15. Aiv>, W h i t e and Red Flannels, *\I >reeus. Velvets. Cot toitandSiIk,atlcolois; Gloves*, Hosiery*&c.«c. T H E GENTMSiHEar Will find at this estub'ishmoiiton cxtcnsivcassortmmtof Broadclot7w t Casshnercx^ and Vesting* 9 nil of which will sold at uncornttionly low prices. Broad- clnihsfroingl tD®7p>ry.ud. Satins, Tweeds,A,c. Hi; Itas also a complete assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, and challenges the county to l'u>ni«h litem as low n» he vt ill hell them. H e h a s s h o e s iVurii 23c us S I , a n d Bool*, d t>m $2 to SI per pair. Tinsubscrilvor fecIsconfidiMiithaihc hisasgfiod.rich,and chenpnnassor^nent of etmilsas r a n !<e lotHidln Nnrthent Now York, They w.-reHo/ le.-rivril t*y "Overland Mail," nor by the" Elephant Expre-m Line." tin c^meiouud by ra- nat,Inthorild-fashioned way and will bo sold a little lower than atany other "ton- in inivn. Customers p irchasingp-mdflflt Ihises/abli-hment will not he favored w t ' f i a MI;M ol'Ihr " Klfpliant." in lliotdispc of high pricesflir goodsjbntwdlahvoys find themcheapcrthan trie clieapcsi. The suhsc i ib?r ph-dges himself not t y b e undersold b v J e w or Or mtle. A. J. PECK. Waicitown,Sept.26, ISIS. 7i(- FIRE AND MARINE INSUBAKCE, BY THJ3 PROTECTION INSURANCE CO. Of New Jnscy, at SomeraiUe. Capital S2fKI,00(l. JFm Thoitlpton, Prcit-,J. V. Voorhce*,Sec. T HIS COMPANY IXSORES ON MERCHANDISES Furniture. ]lurMu,g<,Ma> hincry. JUlb,Paclonc;?Li\& Property generally, m city nml country. AUonuS/ram- 6ou'f, Vcvelt, Cunul Jioalt and thei,- Cargoesngaiuht the doiiirersof Lik*-*, River,111 Canal N.tvisitinn. Thcliiisinee-s of this Company will he conducted on ilmmosl htir and lib* era! prinriplefvuint nil claims that may ariacwill be prompt* lyadjiiHtedand paid. PO/IVIM nsuiri and every explanation checrfnllv given on application to t h e subscriber at the Black River flank. "Wa- lerlown.N.Y H. G. GILBERT, Agent, RLPEPvBN'CES,— Shepherd Knnpp. Prpniilont Mechan- ics 1 Bank, New York; Cowing & Co., A . & E . S . H i g e m s &. Co.,C. M . L ' M i p p E g ^ N e w V o r k . 3yl H "~OWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, O F - lice^o.00 Wall street, New Vork. Tliecnpilal. im- paired by losses by fire in 1845, wasfilletl itp In Jnne,1847,to 38511,000, by t h e payment ofall the snbscrlptimtmca»/t.— Insuranc; ae.unst loss by FtreaniltnlantlNavisttion.are made by t h i s C o m p a n y on ravorablclcrms. DIRECTORS. H. Havens, Nainh Taylor, J. Phillips I'tanlx, Wm.W. Toilil, William Couch, Fnnnint: C. Tneker, John David Wolfe.Jolin Uanliin, M. D. Bejiiarnln, FcnllnantlSny.larn, EihvanlAitlholiy.H. G. Tliompsotl.Tlios. W. Pcarsall.Jnhn Hagpenj Henry K, n»>ries,a^.riclWiEucr,Henry It. Ram* son,riiarle.«N."T.>lbnl,JnpliclI5isli<m. LEWIS PHILLIPS, See')-. it. H A V E N S , P r e s ' t . W. SHERMAN, Agent,Wattwlmvn. 6(1 >ti)iga.AW •»!*<• CHARLES FAVARGER OFFERS FOUSAIE \J at low pricesjandnnthcmosifavornbleierms, hip land inthetownof Diana,Lewisro. ? nnd AntwerpfJefiersorico,, the deed of which he holds from John LaFnrge ( ihesamp-bc- ing recorded i n t h e Lewis county Clerk*s Oflice on the 2*2d August,ISlfi,and in the Jelfurson county Clerk's Office on the 27th August, 1846-. Thislar^trnct of land, already vaTu- ab!e,ismnv increasing in value; several new roads having been completed, and several manufacturingestalilishmcnts havingbconerectedthcre. ThcIandwiH be retailed irtlots ofnotesstlian50acrcs, FormoreparficnlarMipplvlo REUBEN TYLER, Pel.11,1917. (8yl) Authorised Agent,Diana, IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF HORSES* Celebrated Heave Cure. M ORE thanCOOOcascsnf Heaves 2,.*m c a s e s of Chronic Corjgflis and Colds, MOO casee of Catarrh nud Nasal RI^ci, I^0Oen«es o f Af- fection of Broncliftal Tubes and Glan«,and 800 cases orinfi'imati^n oftheLniipp, have been cured by litis extraordinary remedy, since its introduction in the United St-Hes, DILLOW'S INVALUABLB HEAVE CURE Is universal- ty admiited lo b e a s u r e specific in thepc formidable tils* apes and all tho.«c who have tested its virtue, by a fair trial.lavish endless encominms upon iis efficacy. It is not only a safe and speedy cure for theabovedl«eases,but will also be found useful in thcGlanders, and if given in season will expel Bolts or Worms; it is also a Universal Condition Medicine. It is warranted to thoroughly cure the worstenngh i n o n e week,and will generally eradicate the Heaves, permanently in two tve-sk*, and prodn-csa fine glossy appearance to the hair, and improves in every way the condi'imi of the Horse 05*Price 23 cents pel* package—A liberal discount made to dealers. CLAKK & THRALL, Mexico, Oswesn Co., Wholesale Agents for the North Western Counties of New York. Fur sale in W a ter town, by T. H. CAMP, No. G, Washing- ton Street. Also, for sale by the principal Druggists and Dealers throughout the United Slates and the Canadns. IfimG Watertowu ami Rome Jttaji Koatl Notice. T HE Stockholders of this Company arc hereby notified lhatan instalment of 10 por cent C^IOonashare.) will hecomeducaiid payable on Ihe 1st day of January 1849.— And a further instalment of lffpcr cent <§ln onasharn) will become due and payableon ihe 1st day o-f M a r c h , 18-19. Fur their accommodation, payments may bemadeat Bank of Rome, Rome,Oiicida -, Connty, Bankof Camden, Camden, do do Htmgorford's Bank,Adnms Jeff. Co- A t t h c T r c a s u r e r s Office in Wafcrtown. Bya Resolution of the Board ofBirectora, interest o n i n - stalment or payments at the rale of six per cent, commences from the day the same are mad c. By order, DANIEL LEK.Trcafiurcr. Dated,Watcrtown,Oc3,t 18-18. j ^ 8ff ;P E 0 # L E S ' " F R FE~N~D , .•POND'S •Paw Destroying & Healing Extract, f W IS A B|BDMNE NEWLY DISCOV- I erod by Sir. T.T. Pond, or Utloi. wllo%"neri^ncin(: ^isra^stfe^s^Seii! SeS?:f-"-™fesSS ril.meat length, detailing a groat vnr etyof enses cured bv his simple .medicine, says: <> its effect in cilminc al)rf aniet. jngncrvous og (alien is surprising. Itisa "3y omeotlT In . . ? ' !• °»»mi Jivjnre.. II. cures, not merely relieves. ano ic to tHofe 1 " 1 "* and ^""^U'VhSi t c a n if.' appncil o the diseased parts, It not only entirely- reduces ih- -lion Iliy/esA 1" It , s recommended as lln Seal r e m e d v i o r cry,yiolic,oi oup, Cholera Morbus, Sores anil tumors Can. TO J'\? n 'hetacnmploinls the Extract is warranted to Blves-ahsfact.on. It is perfectly safe to lake nnderaiiy cir- cumsfonces, is agreeable nnd pleasant, causing no pa^n or d ten-cable sensalioi. when taken o- appiW-lornca^1 cap' single boltlcs, (pint) at Js., smaller size fcs. , u "" m c B c '"- a P> Having received groat benefit from its use,! have procured from Mr. Pond a quantity of.the medicine and the general'a- goney for lis sale-; I can rnrnisli merchalils who wish lo sell agun any q uanlny Hoy may cliooso, on commission or other- wlsealtliowholcsnlepiicoortlie makers. I believe il will enronll cases ol Broncliilis and Consumption if relied upon uitlioearly stoses of the disease. Themctlioine can be had at all limes at the Slorenl Ihe subscriber. Certificates of ila poiyor in the healing art wilh full directions, accompanying .each battle. ' ' r * ° Always on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. CBOCICEBV Aim IMliDVAfifi, fur sate at prices as low as can b e found in ilia C o u n t y ; PENSIONS. Allolaims to Pensions or Bounty Lands/or services i n t h r Kevolimoiiary w a r or Ihc late war with Mexico, will be at- tended lo without delay. By a recent law.Widows.who w«* niarncd on or before the 1st January, I800,ln KcvolutionarT faoldlersai-o entitled to pensions. AD111EL ELY W»lerlov.-u,I)oe.§, 1648. 17yl STANTOJVS EXTERNAL REJ1EDY CA LLED SR now universally acknowledged te be the INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Spinal Affections, Plieumuthm, Pat alysitimd all 2fervou» Affections,Suit Jiheum, Ciaup or IlivesjAguctn thebreait Hrufrc?, Scrofulous Affections, Pains in the Hack, Nervous Headache, Tie Dolormx, Spi ains, Mosvui(oJJite».a7id all Cutaneous a7td Nervous Disease*, Tin, T R I U M P H A N T SUCCESS which has attended the application ot this most Wonderful iUrd'C'iie in eurine th» must severe cases of llie different diseases above named— and the J/t£7i -Encomiums that have been bestowed upon it, wherever it has been iutroiUiccd-gives me tho rieht to callon tho AQUzttd to resoiiatouccto the only Ilmtdythat can be relied on. y The faculty uniteinrecommendingthecclubratcd External Remedy, Hunt's Liniment. The following letters from the highly eminent Physicians v. ho Imve been ntlachrd to the Mount Plca&am Stale Prison fur many y e a r s , is the best evidence uf the value of this cele- brated Liniment. „. t . , SINO SINO, DcccmhcrSG. 1845. M Y D E A R fain:—1 received your note of ycsiertlay' askinff myonii.ionln relation lo HUNT'S LINIMENT, as prepaicd by Mr.benrgc K.Stanton. Know ing its compnsliiiin. and hav- ing frcqucnrly used it,I con recommend it lu yon as a tafe. Ex' ttrnal Remedy, and in my opinion, iha&nf Liniment n o w i n use. Very ti uly and respectfully your*, A.K.HOFFMAN" Col,Pierre Van Cortlant,Croton Manor I fully c o n c u r in the above opiuion. v W. N. BELCHEK. , . , , .*oncTow»,Jan. M. 1SI5. Sin:—In reply toyourletler.I would savilmtl have used your External Kemedy, called Hunt's LhiWnt.in my prac- (icesinceyou made mo acquainted with its composition,nnd niihesitiitingly say that I believe it to he the hest External Remedy n o w in use, lorUiecompIaints for which you" recom- mend it. Yours respectfully, BENJ. D. MILLER, M . D . FEVER SORES, The following Ichor has just been received from the bandi ol Br. Benj. D. Miller, of the euro of an old Indolent Ulc«r. or Fever Sore. This person has been under the hands ot several Physicians, and used every remedy, yet found no re* lief till h was induced to try Hum's Liniment, \\ hich effected 1 a perfect c u r e . „„ Pi^EsnninoEjJune 12,18-15. Gflo.E.Stanton,Esp-Ucar&n ;—Foi iiwearsl havesuf' fcrcd from w h a t is commonly called a Fever Sure, on my leg. lean scarcely describe tnyou all I linveeiiihirrd for this long period, by this dreadful complaint, only abmil halt the lime have I been able to work. 1 have had it examined by several Physicians and tried miuiyofi ho Remedies ofihr day fur thit kind of disease but none ul them nfioidcdmc any icltef. I sent lor Ur. Miller, ami hu recommended me to u s e Hunt'* Liniment. I did so,and alter UMug live hoiMei- lam entirely* wellof a hideous sore, that I supposed would hang on me for life. I feel like a new man, and heat tily (cciiim.cnd thi.-v Lin* iinontto allnuffciiug jiersi'iis, that they may be relieved al once. fltostrespeettully youiF, OWEN O'SLAVIN. Remember this Linimentissold at ihceMrBoniirary low price of 05 cents a bottle. Who would hesitate, when certain relief is to b e h a d fur a smallsum. Sold by every respectable UruegiV and Merchant thiourh* outthee.mntry. GEO. E. LTCiNTON Propue'oi. Sing Sing, Westchester Co., N . V . AND BV TIIK FOLLOWIXa AOESTS. N.GitiMES,5Iai*i'td u*,Onomlae.i to .qeunral Agent for the Sirtic. Also ior sale hyT.H, CAMP, Waieriuwn; G.Camp &, Suii,Sacket; Bnrliiir: Saml. \ Y . J V M , Bniwiiriltv, It. K. ' Shr-rman, Antwerp! b. Wimiiwai d.piii'iidilnhi.i; F. Parker, TIierosi.L. F.ttker,.-)Mlteliay; E . c-Myii.-fc Hale. F r e n c h t'l-rck; A Copley, ('hniimmti; L. Smith, Lime.ick : J. A, BelUV«'o..D.*Kter; B.I) -1111011, P.'Trh lln-erj N.J- ('oippr, 0\B.nv: L- RiiKhmll.LiIarcrvili., J. Da\|.Biiu\ ille; II. N. Ciwk« Co., •\dims: W. II. Hnnt-.d.Kmlmnn; A. T. Fisk, Elli-h'irch; J. G . p e n . II<*t.ilein*ii * O S. S-iliiluuy, Smiih- vdloj Z.Ct>»vtn'fif,CifHs ViiRoiifjaml t-ynguuls in «.i-*l» ni- la^i'Hnuo{rhMiittho&'t.iio. Gyt M ORTGAGE SALE—WnraiEAs DEFAULT has be<a mad.' ui the payment uf acoriuiti Riiiunl money secured to he paid by a Morlgapc bcaiing i|atc the tixteeuth d.iy of April,eiKhu-en hundred and fun v*3ive, ex- ecuted by Z* bulon PninciFe.nf L-yme, in ihcCmiiiiy nf Jef* ft*rsnn,aml S:ate of New Yurk ai.d Aim his wife. t o J u d a h T. Aituwn.ih. aibuiniM)at.tr of estate ••( Il.Ainswortb, dc- reafi d ..f Lyme, Ji-ffinsmi i-m-niy—tnt .i ^l„r'cas;e being re- corded In iheCbM'k'soflirciif Jt'flrrstti' Ctuiniy.nn the twen- ty fimrth il«y »f April, ISB,at 7 o'clock. P. M., in bnr.k Nu. 3'2nf Mortg'pe--', pni{i'SGO,acr. of all thai ccilain piece ol laml,bltnated in the Town yf Lyme, in ihe Cuunty nf Jefler* son, and Staie uf New York, and is part »f ml .Number three hundred seveniy• fntir,"! thei.ubdi\ isi*»n tifgri-nt h.i Number f-iurnf McCoitd*** purchase,and is boundnl as follows,viz beginning at the North weri cornet of 15liy-elgh 12"-10C» ncrt'h* conveyed t o U . T . Lec.oti the lm November, |s*ll, a p o t , nvirked It T L ; tliciieeahunila'i'hs, heretofirecnnveyed to It T.Wjandrennrrcfltof-miiriA Chcnv.lOth Seplcmbcr* Iftll, North twernf and «ti«» h n t r d e ^ r e e a "West filtecu c h i i n s forty link", to a point 7fl links Noiip 7l dr-c.E fiom a birch tree comered n n d m link thrncc Norih'71 degrees East nine chains eighteen stoa Iieuilock post on the "Went hueoflai.d conveyed to John N. Essebiync, Sfith March, IKSfij ihr-ncealonsihecamoSniih nineteen degrees Eastfif- ttciichnins fifty-^ixlinks, inthr South went corner of said E«nelsiy tie's l a n d ; (henre nhmi; the North litieof said 59 2r-t00ncres Soinh scvi'iity-one degrees West, eight chains ctglity-eif-hi l i n k s to the p|«cC of bcsritinin!;—nmloining thir- teen and 97-ltXi acres.nB surveyed by A. Brown on 7th Au- gust, IK**. And wlfrcas no suit or proceeding nt l a w h a s been instituted to recover ihc debt secured hy Paid M o r t g a g e , or any part thereof; and whereas*, there isimw due nnd pay- able mi said M«irtgage Ihe sum of t w o liundi I'd dollare, and interest thereon from llie sixteenth day or April, IBJ7. Now theref >rc, Notice i« het c b y -lven,ihat ihe above men- tioned and described nremu-cs, in pursuance nf a power of sale contained in said Minigncc.nnd of the provisions of the statutes in s u c h c a s e math* and provided, will be sold at pub- lic ailctitin, at the Hotel kept hy Jacob Ba>renger,in the vil- lage of Cape Vincent, in the County of Jefferson, on ihe six- teenth dav o r March, WO. at t oV(.vk P. M.—Unlet! Dee. 4, l&IS. JUOAH T. AINSWORTH, Adm'r.ltcMortgagee. L*H.AiNswonTH Ast'y., Cape Vincent, N Y tGwI3 "EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—PURSUANT TO JLJ an order ol LyMinderlL Brown, Surroj-aie of th*- C o u n - ty «f JeffpiTnn.imiffBIs hcr'-bj pi*.pjnoall|(i?iS'mB, having clnims or dem;»nd?*ng.tmst the estate of Clnifilnph^r Hiddte- rum,late of the town of Watertown, iu said Cnu niy.d>-ceased, to exhibit tli*; same with vouchers thereof, in Caleb T. Blmlg* et,of the town of H misficM, in said County, executor of the last willnnd testament id thcsai.l deceased, at the dwelling lion.ee nf ihe said Executor, in the town of IhmriMicId nforc- s.aid on or before the eighteenth, (Htb.) day uf August next- —Bated, F e b r u a r y 7(h, A. I ) , IS49. 23mD CALEB T. BLODGET, Executor. The Spirit of '3«. r\ CASKS OF SUPERIORPORT WlSfE. IMPORT- ^edintothis country in 183Rjby agcntIeman,for his o w n cellar. The subscribers having purchasedliieabove, can withe.nnPdenceassuregentlcmcnandfamilloBthattheyhavc notv tin opportunity of piocuring a magnificent ariielc of Port "Wine. Such an opportunity!?notoftenaffordcdtotlnBcom- munity. Allareinvited tocallandcxaminetlns wine. S . W I T T G E N S T E I N 4: C O . June21.1848. 44tf I NSURANCE.—HARTFORDPROTECTIVEFIRE Insurance Company, and Looglaland liisuranceCompa- ny,.wilHi'tKurea.treasonabloratf.E as uSiiaL- " K. W. H U B I U U D , A g e n t . \Tt*i>r1oTr>i,Oc4..1\ 1S«< B Y ORDER OF ROBERT LANSBHJ. JUDGE ol ihc JelT'r&un Cuunty Courts, Couniellur, &c.:—No- tice is hereby erven thai nn attachment 1ms issued against the estate of EDWIN FINN, now or late of the town of EI- lihhnrch. County of Jefferson aforesaid, nn absconding or concealed d e b t o r , mi due proof made to said Judge, pucsu* anltoiliedir'ciioiisofih'iSiuMit" -'•uic.'iiing" Attachments nciim*;'abscond]rg, cunreiled or iionri'sfd'iit deibors," and liiitttliBMimc will be sold for t h e payment of his debts un- less lie, tho said Edwin Finn, appear and discharge snrh at- tdtimv-nt according to law, within three month* from tne first pul'llratlon orttiis noticcj nnd that the pnymenlof any debts, and tlio delivery of any property Iitdoiifing to said debtor, to him, or fin* his use, and thu transfer of any property by him fiiraur purpose whatever, nro forbidden Uy law nnd arc void.-r-Da'-Hl, Feb. 1,1610. E . H. BAWES, 23wl3 Att T y for Attaching Creditor. I>AIKr KIIXEK. "HEATH TO PAIN, RELIEF TO THE JL_/ sick health to tho weak,a balm in found fur the whole hmnanraeeiu ANDREW'S P.AIN KILLER. This is entire- ly vegetable compound composed of Ttvcnty-Fh'e different ingredients, and is an internal and external remedy lor the cure of Colds, Cough*, Pain* in the Side, Shoulder, Back,. Sick Headache, Rhcumatism,Cutj*, Sprains, Spirts I affections, Summer Complaints, (JholeraMorbus,Toothnclie,Eruntions. Corns, Piles, Burns, Scalds. Chilblains. Ague and rover ( Bumh Ague, Old Sores, Lost Appetiie, Painters Chntic,Brui- scs.Aguein the Fac*, Ague in Ihe Breast, Afiilima.&c. Put up in Bodies for Is, 2s. 3$. 4s. and S. shillings per bot- tle, tor fiirthcr particulars See Pamphlets, to be had at tho counter of every agent gratis, containing a brief h i s t o r y of the origin, certificates of cures, directions for using tne Pair Killer, Jcc. LOOK OUT FOR COUSTBltFEITS. Tltelriumphantsuceesfyuid the great demandfor Andrcw'- Patn Killer, from Canada to Mexico, has induced some per sons to attempt to palm ofT worthless imitalmns.caUed Pain Knlcr, retail remember that the gonuinc Pain Killer h a s t h o written (signature of the inventor and sole proprietor, I.An- drowp.nn the Label of every bottle. Don't Mmply a s k l o r Pain Killer, but ask fori. Andrew's Pain Killer And have no other. Orders addressed to I. Andrews, Ithacn.N.Y. for the ageney or for a new supply by agents, will mectwith prompt attention. HENRY SCRTBNER and T. H . CAMP Wholesale and re- tail ogent?. wVi'erlowr.; George Camp &Somagents Sackew Harbor: O. S. Salisbury, Smithville; H. Grcen.Hcndcrson; Peier Dtirfeo. BeHville: Searls & Co., ElllMjurgh; J . h , Whipple,Adams; J. H.WhippK PierrepontManor: J . P . Maun, Adams; H.N. Cook, Adams; B, S, Bliss & S on, Ad- ams Center; Joseph Davis, Honeyville. H OUSE TRIMMINGS.--HAVIKO BECOME the Agents forthesale ol Price k. Dana's celebrated LOOKS and LA TOZIBSt wt now offer to the public tho largcBiassortmentever offered in this market; and whnlis important, w e a r c authorised (0 set I them at the mm* prices thomanufacturersPcllthiimaLin Utiea. Thoscbuildingnictr CottagctvriUda well to call and examine the Rural Lock and Lalcli,fo'rsaJeatNo,2,Iron Block, by Feb. 14,1840. COOPBB & WOODRUFF. pARRIAGETIUMMINGS.—BROADCLOTH, \J broad and narrow Lace,UubberCJoth,F)gurfed Linings Fringe,Oil Cloth, Door FaBtenings, brass and plated band*, Carriage B o w s , and Malleable Iron in great variety, just re ceivedatNo I, Iron Block, by Feb. 17,1848. COOOPEW ic Woonnurr. 10 I3y I, ANDKEWS LARGE ASSOKTMENT OPLACE GOODS TO Ti be found « , MnUOKKX'*

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BUSINESS PlMCTORY. TEUMS OP ADVEKTISIKO $3 fepR YEAR.

LAWTBRS. •JOHN E. BENNETT. RGOENTUT OF SAOKETS

H a r b o r , Attorney awl C o u n s e l l o r W L a w a n d hcillwtqr in OnanceryT J n W v l l l o , S o c k . C o i . n t y , W i s c o n s i n . Collection prompily attended lo in any part ot the state. ' Dart 18, 1816. 18ml.'

T. C. CHITTENDEN, ATTORNEY AND Cora-t o l l o r a t , L a w t . i i d S n l i r . l t o r i n C l i a i m i ; y . Office oppos i te the Amoi- icnn, l ip s ta i r s , W a t e r l o w u , A . * • _L

M O T S E T & Q O O T A L E . ATTORNEYS AND O o i m s o l l u r s at U w . Oi i i rc o'ver M u n d y ' s S t o r e , No . 3

»w,?™!r»T»,,,1',°»B,oi:k-" L . j . eooDALE. JMULLIN

E. I V E S WILL PRACTICE L.MV AND EQUITY, IF b u s i n e s s is offered. O f f l c o o v e r l f i o m a c k l U v e r B a n l f . , W a s h .

n g l o n - s U j j y a t c r t i i i v i i ' &• Y - ! — —

L H . AINSWORTH, ATTORNEY AND C'OUN-Fellor a t Law,and&^l io i to ranc lCoui i se l lo r in C h a n c e r y — C a p e Vlnci i rU.JuflersonC'o.unly, N . Y ,

Col lect i ng ,C i . i l voyanc i r ig . andPcmfogg ins , a - l l p rompt lya l -ende i l l a . H

WOOSTEll SHERMAN, COLLECTING AT-o r i i e y ] W a t e i , t o w J t , N ' . Y . , n t t c n d s par t icu lar ly to theco l lcc t ion of B o n d s a m l Mor tgages , r ? u i e s and A e e o u n t s , a n d makes re-m i U a n c c s w i i h p romptness a n d dtepnlch. 26

AUGUSTUS FORD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL* o r a t L a w , a m l S dici tor in C h a n c e r y , S n c k o t s H a r b o r , N . Y ,

JAMES E. A. PERKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW MulSol ic i to i in Chancery a l T h r o e M i l c B a y , J e f f . C o . N . Y .

RKKUItE.NOKS. J O H N CLAn^l5,"KtJq.,W ralevto\viif H o n . G . C . S H E R M A N , d o N . B . W i u E i i f c Co.,fiB !tfu|dcn L a n e , N e w Y o r k , H . & R . G E i , y c i i T O N , 0 0 W a t e r Si. , N e w Y o r k . 1

r^BUTTOire*LlwT)ppioE, OVEII A. ELY'S S i o r c , " W a t c r t o w n , t t . Y . 1

L. INGALLS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT L a w . O f l i c c o v e r H a y e s ' S t o r e , C o u r t s t r e e t , W a l e r t o w n .

^MERCHANTS, &e.^ J. C. STERLING, BOOKSELLER AND STATION-er, A m - - r i c i n B\iiWtiie, VValcrtown. N e x t d u o r w e s t o f tlio Pos t Office. ' 9

CDOFEE & WOODRUFF. DBABEKS IN ALL k i n d s of l l ' i rdwir i ' i a t N o . % I r on Blne.k, W a t o r l o v n i . If,

J. s . VAN BUREN, WHOLESALE AKD RE-Isll D e a l e r in H A R D W A R E . C U T L E R Y , a n d F A N C Y G O O D S , I K O N , S T E E L , N A l I . S , « : c . & c . . N o . 3 , Woodruff's N o w B l o c k , n o r t h s l d n «(III"- Public S q u a r e , W a t e r t o w n .

D. D . OTIS, DEALER I N HARDWARE, STOVES, l ' ipu ,&c. .Bfo. 'aBani l 3 C o n n s t ree t , W a t o r t u w n . 13

OTIS & STANLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D e a l e r s in H a r d w a r e , S t o v e r . , A**., a n d m a n u f a c t u r e r s of C o p p e r , T i n , and Sheet I r o n W a r e , N o . ^ V\ a t l i t«e« *i f i , W a t c r t o w n . N . Y. 4Syl

A. TUBUS, WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL DEALER n H a t s , C a p s , mil S t r a w Goods ,—No. 5 W o o d r n f T B l o c k .

ANDREW ANDERSON, MANUFACTURER OF tl . m m Y a r n , C h a n d l e r s a n d Condi* W c k . B a t ' i u g kc, and U "i»* o n hand a nip^i i r a r t i c l e of Salinett W a r p . Fact dry i i J i h e U H h , upper e n d of t h e vi l l i ' i ' of W a t c r t o w n . Ofllcc i\ ij l i n i n g Its'* I'psidoivp, corn**** of f a c t o r / a n d Huntington nt -c •!**. nnp'wjt** th • W o o l e n Factory S to re .

II. HOLCOMB, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP COT-tuti a n d Woolen M a n u f a c t u r e r s ' a r t i c l e s . O n handRBupc-r i o r a r r i e l p u f Satiiielt W a r p s and M a c h i n e C a r d s , o v c r J , J, S a i f o r d ' s s t o r e , Central B l o e k , " W a l e r t o w n , 33

W. W . IIERR1CK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL d- i a l e r s in Dry Goods, G r o c e r i e s , Crockery a n d Glaus W a r e , N o . 7 Wasli ingtnn.st . , W a t e r t o w i i i N . Y . 23

tt. G. VAUGHN, DEALER IN STAPLE AND F a n c y D r y GnmU,I Ia i r M a t t r e s s e s , W i n d o w S h a d e s . F a p c r H a n i i i u r s . H a r d w a r e , N a i l s , D y e S tu f f s ,Dry Grocerics ,fuid P r o v i s i o n s , W a t n m w n . N . Y . 13

THE PEOPLE'S STORE.—D. MINTHORN, Dea le r i n F n n c v and S t a p l e D r y Goods for C a s h . Next door W e s t i . f ANM-'li 'sbnildins. C o u r t St. W a t c r t o w n . 1

A. WELCH, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCER-)"Ft, &.••., n e x t door t o M r s . W e l c h ' s E s t a b l i s h m e n t , Court PI., W a t e r t u w n , 1

FISK & BATES, DEALERS IN LEATHER, BOOTS, h o p s , a n d Finding1*, N o . i O n l r a l n i o c k , W a t c r t o w n I

T. H . CAMP, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES. C h e m i c a l s , D y e w o ' i d s . P a i n t R , Oils, G l a s s , B r u s h e s , Dry Gro­c e r i e s , Ice,No.O WiiMiinglon s t . w a t c r t o w n . I

MRS. WELCH, MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER, one d o o r nor th of A. W e l c h & Co'a S t o r e , C o u r t st. Water* i " w n . 1

MRS. "WELLS, MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER, o n e . I n n r S o u t h . i f D o n n i n g & Ailport 's D e n t i s t Office,Wash-pi?* »n f t i p p ' , W a t e r t n n n . -

0. & E. L. PADDOCK, WHOLESALE AND RE-al l »• xfrrn hi IHIY G O O D S , - N o . 3 W a s h i n g t o n street, W a ••i-t.t" n , X . Y . 6

P. HOUR'S EMPORIUM OP FASHION, DEALER nf* j . i* In ( h s r i n i " r p « , V i ' s t i n c s , Urarty M u l e Clothing, Gen-tlc.ur> iNF , imu. l t i i i iTG. .nJ I ,T ,u l f . rB 'Tr inuniHgSj&c. ,&c . ,o i» -[n> iTt Ui" \>n 'M'an, t?»<'iri-sr..WiUPrio\vii. 30

6. B. VAifVi'OltMER, DBM.ua is CLOTHS, O i s - i ' i , o r e « . V.-^tinpv, I t cadv- ISIaile C l o t h i n g , Gonllcmen'a F i i r t i i s l i ine i ln .n l , T . n t " . ' « ' T r i m m i n g s , & c . & c , at the Clolli-l is W 'l k^ N o . I Con,-t sU, I V n l c r l r m n . C

N. W.STREETER, DEALER IN CLOTHS, CAS-sun . r r ^ V ' - M i u p ' , Uc-atlv M ^ d e Clothing, G e n t l e m e n ' s Fur* i iMint^G-iO' l t i TttiltiiV Tninr»utii,"«, & c , N o . 4 iMechanics' Ks-'lian*?**, WalPi t tm n . 1

I. L. HOWLSO^ TAILOR, No. 8 WASHISOTON flir'*p(.WiHp«-t.>'vn, C'3f* C it t i n g tlono-on s h o r t n o l i c e , and warr.-MiU-il to fit 13

HUNTINGTON & RUSS, MERCHANT TAI-L O U S , dea le r s In I t r a i ly Mafle Clolliiiiir. T a i l o r ' s Tr im-n d n . ' * , Scf. Sliup nnd Sforo : n lite S ionc B l o c k , a few doors N o r t h . .f tl.f Rrnwiivil lo H o l r i .

H r . w i i v i l l . - . O r l . In . i m

FIRE INSUIUNOE.—JEima INSURANCE Co., H a r l f . , r i l . O l . J . II I ) U T T O N , Asent , W a t c r t o w n . N . Y .

IIMILTH INSUltiVNCE.—THE N E W ENG-L * S D I I E V I . T H I N S U R A N C E Co. , N o r w i c h . C I . J . H . D L ' T T O N , A ; , - m , W a t c r t o w n , N . Y . 19

P H Y S I C I A N S , &c.

DOfeT. K. HANNAirS OFFICE AT HIS IIESI-i ' lcnc-?, Ai-MMillSlrpot. 8

J. F . ROGERS, Pui'siciAN AIS'D SURGEON.— O.TW .11 ihmiMil imci r . f . l i c l i ' e llr. H i l l s , C h a i i m n l i t . N . Y.

B. B. WELLS & S. M. ROBINSON, SURGEON Pcnti- iM t l l i v o n v . ' i . h i n j t m i s t r ee t , first d o o r south ol t h - )i'.T,'r~iiii('ninily I t i l i V . ir>

DRS. A. TROWBRIDGE & SON, PHYSICIANS n d S u r g e o n s . Olllee 2 d s t o r y n f W o o d ' s b n H d i n s . o p p o s i t c F a i r b a n k s ' s t o r e . l V a t o r t o w n . N . Y . 1

S.TVIARTIN.M. jb., WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE la l la l i i l . i i i t sq | j 1 . i r . . r» , in P u n i i t y . l | inllii-inl£!>.l '=illfi | l t!rCto d i ' v ^ t o h i s Hlioji . i lmMan.l . i i i^niioii to t f t o p r a c r k e of Phys i c nod S ircto-y. Belli'.- til j t i lc l 'u l fni pas t p a t r o n a g e in the line o r i u s | i i . , l . . s s i o n , l i e , - n i | ^ - i r . i l l y s . , l i r i t s a c o i i i i m i a n r e o f l h e

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r n H B I I . ' r k i m e r C m i i i t y M u M a l In=. i rancc Company will / • I n " i r e nciinsl l „ s s o r dam.-iMliy fire, a t r e a s o n a h l c r a t e s I n n m r * a t Ihool l ieeuf 'h ,- a g o n t l i t W a t r r l n w r . *

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S ' o i l s i n d o i l i i . v p r o p ^ r t y . i n t l i o c o i i i i t y o f J o l T o r s o n i O i i v c r y a i - o r - t H e r c r m s . A p p U to ' '

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4 0 0 0 flAPi^ows SUPERIOR BRAJJDY! • i, V x ' . " U J I a m i G I N ; al<o, W I N E S o f ov-my Same

and i h f be s t in town, i . i r s a l c a t No.6 C o u r t S r . , Wai r r lown V L . HAYES.

STORAGE AND FORWARDING BY \ J b i o a n i Roitnlifl SclK-onr-r , Vnn rjewater*.= Osxvccoand N . V . l i nn , mid tlin.litu-' fciMnllison's nppi- r L a k e t ' ropellors, upon t in- ,10^1 r i vn rah l e t e r m s . Having t h r e e S t o n e Houses u p o n I l w i r eomm'»lioM« S t e a m B « W l i a r v e . t h c snbscr i l iers a r e e n a b l e d to Ship, r e e e i v r a n d forward P r o d u c e or Mcr-r h a n d i i " w i th as n r i ch t l e spa tc l l ami u p m i a s nindcralpterms » s a n y ot lmr^. U . & E . B . CAMP.

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T i i l l i n e r y €Joods .

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awsw n a a ; T E E &HJJST, AT Wo, 1. CENTRAL BLOCK, JL_J {opposite llicAmfKti'i.1mncn\-inSa. f r e sh stock of G o o d s ,

nnuarrT A T Lfiw pnrcss. T h e i r s t o r k , which c o n s i s t * n(n great v a r i e t y of

IPress @rqods, C J o t h s , Summer Domestic and Fancy Goods.

GROCERIES, &c. & c , T h o y i v i l l s o l l n l lite LOWEST CA&II PRICES'

D A N I E L L E E . H . W HI • W a l o r l n w n . M a v S . 1 1 W .

C o l u m b u s I n s u r a n c e c o m p a n y . Capital §300,000.—Su-plus ©100,000.

THIS COMPANY, FAVNABM.' KNOWN FOR r.lieir p ro inpmess a n , , ...rernliiy in ihr- ad ius tmcnla i i i l

P a y m e n t of lo s sp t . and d o i n g a-lnrce a n d s t i eccss fuJEi roand M u r i n e i n s u r a i i c o b u s i i i o s s , l i ave appointed t h e subsc r ibe r s Apr-rats. Policies ivntcd on ilTcrclranrTisc, liiilh, Factories. Dwelling

lIoUscstaitfl fi'crp description of Property. a g a i n s t loss o r d i n a n c e b y fim; ttitd S t c a i u b o a t s , Vessels ,Ga-li-il B o a t s , a n d tlli-ii U a t e o e s . nealnst t h e d a n g e r s o fLa l re a n d C a n a l navigwliiii. Appl ica t ion m a d e l o o i l h e r o f t h o s u b , S i n b o t s wIl lUt ' i i iuiupHyAllf-ni lcdin.

r n l . „ „ . . r / - t - " . t T . R I C E , A B c n t s . _ 5 ( » r Ofiico in Rnnwl ton & R i c e ' s Books tore . R E F E R E N C E S - H n i i - R n i s l u s C o r n i n p , A l b a n y ; Joe .

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PURIM! FEBIffl For LIFE dud HEALTH are in the BLOOD. T h e r e is not o n e o f all the var ious-remedies purporting t o

b e Purifiers of t h e b lood , that begins to possess at much I*urifying.and Healing Virtueat

BRANT'S INPIAN

T h i s P U K I F I E R Is wholly prepared f r o m Vegetables, nnd c u r e s the n\ost obstinate, and long-atnndiiig discuses of t h e .blood, without puking, purging, sicke.ningy or debilitating^ I t cleanses, strengthens, invigorates, m a k e s n e w , h tail Ay blood, a n d e i v e f l "<w vigor n n d new life to t h e w h o l e system.

H U N D R E D S - T H O U S A N D S H a v e heen cured t h e pns t and presen t y e a r s , of dlsoanep of t h e hlood, by this Purifier— ancl cuoh c u r e s were made t o o . b y the use of ,

Four Times TJCSS ( lunnt i ty , and at F o u r Times l.css Cost,

t h n n auoh discpaes can be cared by Sarsaparilla, or anytther remedy tli Fit has been ' a s ytjt ofteiud to t h e pultlic,

"We wish it w e r o possible to .publish t o t h e world, at o n e v i e w the '

M A N Y T H O U S A N D S thr t t are Hon' L I V I N G a n d enjoying cioou H K A L T H , wlio a c ­knowledge thmnse lves indchttid to the purifying and lu t s l ' I n g efficacy of Brant's Indian Purifier. Tula P u u i H S R c u r e s

T H E W O R S T S C R O F U L A S , a n d ttll iinpnre d i s e a s e s of the hluud. v i z . : Scald-Head, Salt-Khtum, Rheumatism, i ' m ^ i W , Pimples on the Face. files, Wtet, Ulcers, Costivenets, Mercurial l)is*ases,-Liver •Complain}, Mains in the Uach, Side, and Jjimbs, Rush, of lilaoS-to the Head, etc., e t c .

IMPORTANT TO THE AFTLICTJED. I t ' l l aquo«tlon o f n o SIIIHII impnrtnncc for the nfllic|ed'to

t ler idi i , which, of ail t h e ea»n{mrilluii toid other remedies , i s the

CHEAPEST AND MOST CURATIVE. W e my, Brant's Indian Purifier in r h u n p p r and more n i r n -livn—beemtjru, one buttle of it, which cim b o hnught for One Dollar, contains F O U R T I ^ E S a« tnuuh mtdical rjfuacy n s one bottle of San saparilla, which also cos t s one dollar. If w e h e r e a f t e r prove t h a t sarstipniilia !s ns dear at one dollar » bottTo, ns Bran'** Purifier would b r t\\ fmtr dollars n bott le, b e c a u s e thu I'lirificr contains a m u ' i ' E n M K U I C A I . EKVICAOY t h u n BnrflU|imllla, t h e n enranrmrilla shou ld hi- euhl al twenty-Jive cents a bottle, to b e as chtup us t h e Ptiriliur at one d o l ­l a r . But ni our asse r t ion ' docs rmt p r o v e t h e gruhtcr pow c r n n d medical v i r tues o f tills Purifier, w h e n compared w i t h t h e beet SnrBapzirilln9. wu ahull therefore ehow huw m u c h d i sease hm been c u r e d

B Y ONE D O L L A R ' S W O R T H . T h e first ense v re s t a t e , ia the c u r e w h i c h was ctfuctcd i n

Mr. J. B, Hazkin, o f H o m e , Oneida C o , N . V , nnd we rii-k n o t any of our v e r a c i t y , when we say fhut this is the. most unlooked-for and hopeless case of one of t h e

Most H o r r i d S c r o f u l a s tbr t t ever unit.been c u r « * slnce-the w o r l d was created; s n d t h i s wna cured b y T E N , T I M E S ],v.sn of Bran t ' s Pttrilitsr, nnd at LKSS COST, Uinn ever a case hulf ns revolting anrf hopeless WM c u r e d b y T E N T I M E S XS M U C H SHrsnpiirillH, F o r full pnrliculnrs, see our Pamphlet.

Mr. tlaskin s t a t e s thitt he liml bfon confined to liia b e d One JTear, nnd w n s n o t expected to l ive ttcentyfmir hours longer, when he c o m m e n c e d licing the Purifier'; hU nock •wna eaten nearly oil* from ear In e n r — a hole was ea ten through thf Windpipe—his ear nearly e a t e n out—the life o f one arm datroyed—an Ulcer, as large ns a inun's hand, luidi n e a r l y eaten t h r o u g h h i s lidc—and t h e r e w e r e on him hi nil ,

Twenty Large, Deep, Ilischnrging Ulcers, — t h a t the first bnttle h e used, enabled h i m to get off of his bed where ho had b e e n confined twelve months—the jfronrf bottle enabled h i m t o get out of the house—the third bottle tmablcd him to wnlk two milts, nnd t h a t t h e nan of

O N L Y T W E L V E B O T T L E S , cured all the Ulcers, a n d restored, h im to health m& strength, s o that he was able to work and attend to business iignitl, a s h e had formerly d o n e .

This" euro is ttrtojled to by F O U R T E E N RESPECT-JIB! r *W I T MESSES, v i z . : b y ])oct. Thos. WtJhams, one of the m o f t respectublc phys ic ians of Rome—by Mr. G. K. i?io»n, p r o ­p r i e t o r nml k e e p e r o f the West H o m e l i o t e l - b y Messrs. Uisttl Sf Leonard, wholcaalo and retai l druggists, and b y eleven nthtr prrsons nil residents of K o i n e .

BRANT'S INDIAN

Has curtd w i t h o u t t h o lenat shadow o f doubt, vtry man} o f the most strongly developed cases of uletrated and dis­eased lungs—such c a s e s as were nover c u r e d by nny o t h e r medicine*—and w h i c h wero no utterly hopeless, that t h e dl*eaeert persons w o r e pronounced b y physicians a n d f r iends , to bo A C T U A L L Y DVINO.

I t posectidca all t h o cTeansinjj nnd pur i fy ing virtues n e a r l y a» powerful and a c t i v e na the prepara t ion which we call

B R A N T ' S I N D I A N P U R I F Y I N G E X T R A C T . T l d s dillcrs from t h a t , became this possesses SGVKRAL O T H ­E R MEDICATIONS w h i c h nrc pceuha,ly adapttd to, and a r e essent\ally necessary, t o cure «

COUGHS 8& C O N S U M P T I O N S , • n d nit dUon*C« o f n pnlmnnnry n n t u r r , a u d i dfaontr* A * u s u a l l y prove s o fatal under o r d i n a r y treatment , w h t m t h e y nttnek

Tho Breast, Thronl, Lnngs, and Ilcnrt. This tlaham heals n n d c«r« ulcers in t h o l.vngs, nnd e l se ­

w h e r e internally, n s certainly and cas'ly n s the P u n t m N O E X T I U C T cures a n d heals ulcers titernaUy. This BALSAM curefl iYint ensea o f Cough nnd Consumption out of Ten* * f t c r all other r e m e d i e s have Jailed to do good.

THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPTIONS a n d CArom'e Coughs, abundantly p r o v e i t s unfailing efficacy I n such disease*, a n d its undoubted r i i rn t ivc power, n n d soothing, healing p r o p e r t i e s In the fol lowing complnhits n n d di^eafliSs, t i t . : Spxttvtjc of Blood, Weeding at the Lungs, Pain in the Breast and Side, fright-Sweats, Nervous Com­plaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, a n d Summer Complaints, in Children and Adults— and ALL

FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. N o remedy t h a t h a s been offered to t h e public, has ev*»r

b e e n Ao//as certain n n i effectual in restoring ALL tho inc i d e n t a l weaknesses n n d irrrgularilies of t h e sex, as H I U X T ' S P U L M O N A R Y BALSA.M. Itmidtes no difference whether t h e derangement b e suppression, escess, o r o t h e r incidental Utah-ness—it HKGULATKS ALL, by strengthening the sys tem, cQUalisinc the circulation, and S O O T H I N G and ALLAYING N E R V O U S I R R I T A B I L I T Y . See our Pamphlets for p r o o f

C H A N G E O F L I F E . F r o m the Girt t o t h e Woman, and t h e Woman at middle

age—the one case is acctlualtd, nnd t h e o t h e r so gradually suppressed, na to p r e v e n t any of the fatal diseases that f r e ­q u e n t l y arise in c o n s e q u e n c e of aucb c h n n g e .

C O I M S U I Y I P T I O I V ! A D Y I N G WOMAN CURED.

W o state this c u r e t o prove tho. power to save life, w h e n this ttaham ia t te rd , e v e n after the p e r s o n is considered, b y physician and fr iends , t o be in the last stages of disease— a c ­t u a l l y dying—and, in th i s case, so far gone. Hint the shroutt and bmxal chthes w e r e bought, t o r t h e particulars of lllia c a s e , and the respectable and undoubted proof of alt t h e circumstances a n d facts,y/a refer to o u r PAMPHLETS.

Thla-cure was effected on MRS. ZIBA. DYKEMAN, o f Ballstan Spa, Saratoga Co., N. Y. W e c a n prove beyond a doubt, many o t h e r atmozt equally as hope l e s s , nnd innumtra* hie cnsci orC6ti£%s a n d Consumptions CUR-ISD, which w e r e pronounced incurable b y skilful physicians.

L I V E R C O M P L A I N T . See tho cure o f 2)act. Ihblard, of Stamford, Connie a n d

o t h e r s . D Y S P E P S I A — S e c the cure of T . S . Wilcox, m e r c h a n t

of Attica, Wyoming- county, N. Y-, a n d m a n y more, in o u r Pamphle t s .

Nervous Diseases nnd Bcrnngements a r c Cured by UranVs Jlalsam without faiL

D Y S E N T E R Y r.nd S U M M E R C O M P L A I N T i n Children and Adults—and

C H O L E R A IMFAIMTUM, a r c ahcays cured b y th i s Dnlamn.

T H I S HALSAM i s t h o best anodyne in t h e world to soothe n n d quiet cross, f retful children to sleep, a n d cmiac them t o rest quietly; nnd y e t i t dees not contain nnyj OPIUM, L A U D A -Ktrat, or pAnEoonrc, a n d therefore, n e v e r injures, affects, o r d isenscs the bra in , a s prepnmtions of o p i u m do . Weakly Children will b e c o m e rLBim*. H K A L T H V , nnd HEAHTY, a n d g r o w rapidly by t h e u s e of thla Ralenm.

N o mother n e e d e v e r mourn the d e a t h nf he r child b y Cho le r a Infantum, w h i l e tecthlnc, if B R A N T ' S P U L ­M O N A R Y B A L S A M he admin i s t e r ed It should b e f o r such'.cflics, g iven in larger than the o rd ina ry "doses.

F o r sale by

T . H . Gamp, W a t c r t o w n . J . " W . Smith, " C a t h n a r l tc Son, J . & I). S. Kimball E d d y , Whipple & J o h n s o n W m Grinuoll, J . H .Whlpp le l P - W h e e l / , S e a l s & Co., P e t e r Dnrfce, H . Green, E Burnhnm, O . P . Salisbury. Eswc l ly t i e&Hala , Z . Converse, L,. A . Walton & C o . , R a m i c y & George,

A l l orders mubt b e a d d i essed to 21yl

B r o w n villc., Socke t s Harbor. Adam? .

P i c r r e p o n t M a n o r IManncville. K l l i sbu rgh . B'Mlvilk'. Hende r son .

Smi th viilc. Clayton. C a p e Vincent. Aluxnndr in . T h e r e F a ,

W A L L A C E & CO. Brooklyn, N. Y.

=S!9B:

r p j AYRE:S CHERRY PECTORAL.

_ H E H O S T P L E A S A N T A N D A G R E E A B L E . A S _JL it is lite m o s t c e r t a i n k n o w n r e m e d y for the c u r e o f

c n u g h s . colds, i n f l u e n z a , and fur the relfr-f o f Consumption i n a l l i t ss ia«cs . T h i s p repa ra t ion h a s h*»»»n recnmmcniled i»y t h e first'iflediral C o l l e g e s in the C o u n t r y , and i s daily u s e d b y the most success fu l prac t i t ioners .

T h e mlluivimxis f r o m the t l i s i insu ishcd Prof , of C h e m i s t r y a t Bowdoin Col lege , B r u n s w i c k , M e .

I delayed a n s w e r i n g tlio receipt of y o u r p r e p a r a t i o n , u n t i l I h a v e an n p p o r t u n i r y of wi tness ing i t s offects ininv o w n fami ly on 'n famil ies of my ne ighbors . T h i s I have d o n e w i t ' 1 . a n t £ n deg ree o f satisfaction in c a s e s both of adults a n d c h i l d r e n ; I have f o u n d h a s its i n g r e d i e n t s s h o w , a p o w e r f u l r e m e d y for colds, c o u g h s and p i d m o n a r y d i seases ,

„ r , „ , . PAUKKR C L E V E L A N D . M . D . i. rof. of Cl iemif t ry a n d Materia M c d i c a , Bow do inCo l I ccc ,

B r o t i s w t p k , M Q . N G1WMES& C o . , MarKellvs, g e n e r a l Agen t . For l i s t o f

C o u n t y Agents, s e e H u n t ' s Liniment.

Q T E E L . G O O D S . - A GOOD ASSORTMENT k > j U « t r e i ! " i Y C t l a l U ie VorWy a n d F a n c y S t i t r e . s w h a s B a g a n d P u r s e C l a s p s , Stcol Bonds , B u c k l e s . S I M e s . R i n g s a n d T a s s c . l s , & c . & c . A l s n n splendid l o t o f varicwnlccl a n d p l a i n T \v i s l f i i rBaf f sa . in i rnvs i !R ,and W o r s l o d o r u l l o o l o r s T l i c p u b l i c a r a n v i t c d t o c a l l i n d G c o .

- , , „ . , „ . „ ' W . e E N N E T . M a y g g j l S ' l S .

OOLSEY AND. WOOLSEY'S REPINED sy rnp ,a s u p e r i o r articli:, for s a l e a l K o . t , I r o n B l o c k

|(i '--- T , " * T • - * • • ' I - . — - - -W! icltr, lor s a l e a l Sla. l.lron B loc ] by O P H A M & L A W Y E R .

X i A O X t S ,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUM, THREAD anil L i s l e -Laces , o r tho n e w e s t s t y l e s , l o b o found at t h e

N . Y . City Dry O o o d s stove.

H O S I E l l V j o f a l l d e s c r l p l i o n F a n d i n l a r p e q n a n t i l i e p , j u 3 t ! „ . . . . t J . & H . S K U O M A N .

B L A N K E T S , 50 p i e c e s o f b e s t IIaclcina"Hr BlankclB, f o r s a ' . « a t the lfc-ji Yirk City pr* Jfrrodiqior*.

OFflCE- • MANUMOT-ORy

D R . T l l W H . S I t P I O I S

COMPOUNU EXTRACT OT

S A | t S AI* A. JR I fjfr A •

The m o s t oxtraonli iury MoiUutuo in tho Wor ld I

ThU Extract is nut up in Q « « r t Huttlm it it $ix timtl thtape.r, pleas&nUr, and toa,rratiled superwr to <

any sold. It cures without vtimiilug, > • purging, sickening or- debiii-

•'(ulifij' lhr. Patient. Th« groat b « m u y ami s u p e r i o r i t y of tills S a r s a p a r i l l a

over nil o t h e r inmliuhipp U, t l m t whilu it oni incntes the cliaome, it invitforntBa tht)' liody. I l is one nftho yery host

S P I t I N G ANt> S l i a i M K I t MKDICI,Nl3S ever known; i t not only nttrifios t h e wholu uystom and strengthens tlna porioii, lint it c r o a t e x now, pi{re n n d rich jilmxl; a .povvfir po.sKOHSQii hy n o otlmr nimliciue. And in tli In li»s thft lint in) secret of i t* woiiilnrftil s ucce s s . It (inn pnrCoriuad within the bust two y t m r s inure than 100,000 eu're* of *nvero case* of ilisoutm ; ut loait 15,000 wore coiujilornil i n c u r a b l e , h'lmk HRVUII t l ie lives of m o r e than 10,000 ch i ld ren the past two aepoona ia the City o f Noff Yorli ulone.

1 0 , 0 0 0 e n s c s of G o n e m l I > i ; b i l i ( r m i d w n n l o l " rVei;voii« E i i v r m 1 ,

Dr. Tiovnannd'n Sui»in|HirHI» itiviyorutou the whole s y s t e m (ier.i|ini|niuly. T» ihwe ffli» Imve Te»»t tliotr mitscuhtr ener­gy liy ilin tuTucts «f iiieilhthio o r indiscmtliH) coi|ittiitted in yoitlli ur t h e excenMivr, iniluljroiice of the passions, ami l»MJii|flit on b y pbysicnl prustrnlion of dm nervous nyst-cni, UiSHitnilfl, wi tu t of ttiiiliUioil, f a in t ing suiliuliu|in, premutl l i '8 (liteny sitd d e c l i n e liustniiiiif,' t u w u r d s tlmt fatal d t aea i a Coiiiiiiiiplinn. c n u he eiUir«ly rcntoroil liy t | i is plcnf* ant remedy. ' I ' h i s Sumajmrilln in H*r tlipnrior to a n y

I i i v i ^ o r n l i i i K t J o r d i i i L As It rnnnws and invigorates t h « syiluin, fivns ac t i v i t y

to tho Ijnibs, a n d •tronyth to t h e muscular sys tem in • lilott • s l u o r d t u H r y lieyree,

t^oiiMtiiuplioii 4Jnr«d> Ofitinittnd Strengthen. Coutumptian can it cured. Rran<

ehitU, Ountumptitm, Lioer Complaint, Ooldt, Catarrh, Oinifih; Asthma. Spilling ttload, Sortiuet in'the Chest, f/telia Flu*h.lffiifht Sutatt, mJRcut't or Profust Ex.

edirnlion, Piiin' in the Side, ^ . , . Aavtictn mud cmn *« tttrtd,

• t i i l l i l i K m « o d . rfeta York, April 3.8, 1817.

I)a. TiiTVNsicr/n.—I verily b e l i e v e your Siir«npnrit |» Ittii liBflii t h « menus, tliroiifh Providence, of i n v i n g my life. I Imve fo r inv or til yours hud n bml Cons't- I t lifl* entne rnurnr. n n d woiflfj, At las t I rutted large qu:i ini­t i o tif lii'jinlj, hud uiifiil sweiiU, mid wm -greatly deb i l i t a -ted nml r e d u c e d , am! did not o x p o c l to live. I h a v e only lued your Sitr*npnrilhi n idiorl l i in» , mill theru h»s n won-dnrfnl chnnge ttoeii wroiljjlil in m e . I am now able t o wu|k all oVflr ilia c i t y . I raiae no b l o o d mid my coiii»h hni tun inn, Vou can wot! imagine t lm t I am thankfu l for thcie ramlta. Your oluilium * e r v * m ,

'WM. R U S S t i L l . , 65 C H l h u r l u a i t

R h e i i m n t i n n a . Ttiiii only ( i ne of morn than four thousand cases o f I t heu -

iimtbm th^t U r . Tuwiwnml's Sarsapar i l l i i liM-curejt. T h e most isvtirn n n d chronic citioa a r e week ly eradicated b y its exlruonliimry v i r tues ,

J.HII0J Cimi'iinr, '*, E*n..oiie of t h e asiidnnts la t h e Luna* tic Aiyhuii, Ulackwell 's Island, is t h e gentleman s p o k e n of in the following* let ter .

.IHaekw«U»« I-daml, Sept. U, 184T. Dr Tnwn*0iid—D«ar Sir: 1 h a v e suffered t e r r i b l y fdr

nine ynurs w i t h thu Itlinuinntistn; con«iderahle of t h e time Iconlil nui e n t , s leep or wullc. I h a d the most d i s t ress ing pains, ami m y limbs were t e r r i b l y swollen, I I m v e used four bottle*, o f yourSur inpsr i l l a , a n d tliey-liavfldone m o more th in a thousand dollar.* worth of i ;ood, I amio much b e t t e r — iudneil 1 mi) n n i l rely relieved. Vou a r c st lihurty to u s e this for the fionetU o f tho aftllcted.

Yours reipectfully, JAMKS CUMMXNGS.

t ? c r e r n n d A s t i e , Dr TownsRnd'tf Saraapnrilla i* unc'piallnd in cases o f tho

Chilli and F a v o r nnd Ague, T n e following letter i s only nun of |; m d r e t l s tha t wo have r e c e i v e d from the S o u t h and W e i t or l ike cha rac te r .

Oawefjo, Mich., Oct, 22, 1 8 « . Dr. Town«cnd : Dear Sir—I purchased for my wi fo two

boltloi of 3-»r«apariIla of your A g e n t , Mr. McNuir, o f Kala­mazoo, to t r y i t for tho t-'oycrand A ^ u e . He fore I h a d finish-od tho rlr^t b o t t l e , it tmnnnrad to w a r m thehtnod, a n d every other day w h e n the Chill* a n d t h e Fever a p p e a r e d , they w ore lou v i o l e n t ; ati-t hnfore s h e h a d fmiilmd t h « bottle (ho wm e n t i r e l y relieved, ami s h e w u muuli butter t h a n she nad bisMi hi*fore she took the. A c n e . A lady tlmt h a d been vary swk w i t h the Chills and F e v e r , hut tmd b r o k « them with Quhinie. a n d was loft in a v e r y weak and n u t r c s s i u ; iitrttit, and t r o u b l e d exceedingly w i t h ihn A-nn Cake , aecin? the effifjtt It b a d on my wife, aho n e a t nnd procured a few bottle*, nnd u restored tier in a few weolu lo c o m p l e t e health, Your Sarssparlila Is w i t h o u t dotlhl. inirrjualled ID dLetucs i n c i d e n t to the West a n d i f you think that t h i s com* municatiou w i l l he of use, you a r e a t liberty to line i t i f yuu ehoojfl,

F e n m l e I t l e t l i c i i i f . Dr. T o w n s e n . r * Snr'ajiurilla is a aovet^iru and apeody

cure fur inc ip io t i t Commuptton, Hiirrftnikft, l'r<dt»p*iu Uteri or F u l l i n g nf the Wwnib, C«i*tiv«iifjft Pile*. I .nucor-rlurn, nr W h i t e * , olictntctrd or diftlrilil Memlruntioii , In coinliifiire o f Urine, ur invo lmi twry dli-cliarge thereof, and foi the g e n e r a l prnitrntiou o f the ' njXem—no in niter M'lmi'iru tltn r^at l l i u f inherent CHttt>e ur cmiinf prodiiccO by irrnL'tilnrtty. iltuuss or ncc idnn t . Nothing: can h e mure ^ur|iriittTg titbit its iiivIporHliuif elT«'cts on tha human frame. Pitrmtii of v l t Hr.uknun ami laaKitudn, from t a k i u c it nt niter become r o b u s t and ftdl of e n e r g y tindnl-lit inf luence, Il i in mud l a t e l y counteract! the nerve l r iMien of t h e female frame, whi rh ia the great c a u s e o f HarreimfH. I t will iml tie expec ted of n>, in cafes o f so ili-Hcate a n a t u r e , to exhibit cer t i f ica tes nf clues p e r f o r m e d , tint w<* c a n naaiire the itflHrfi'd, . tha t lintidredi nf c a s e s have, bean r e p o r t e d to U' Tlionaaiids of catet wliere fnmtlie* have been wi thout cluldnm, a f t e r l u iug a Tow bot t les o f this invaluable modi* cinn. IntVff b e e n Hfimfld with t ine , healthy nlfxpriujr. It has been «xpr«n«ly prepared in rnferotice to female com­plaint*. No fnuialn' who has r e a s o n to mippote s h e ia *p* praacldnr, l h « t critical period. •" Tht turn of life" should m-glect to take it, a* it is a certain pr«vei t t ivc for any of llic oun ie ro t i * and finrrible d i i n m e i to which females are subject a t t b b time nf life. T h i s period may be dt-tayrd for several veari by vstng this mtdielnt. N o r il it lea* v a l u a b l e for those w h o a r e approaching woman-lumil, as i t i s calculated to a s s i s t nature by q u i c k e n i n g the blood a n d lt*vtKoraiiiisr t h e s y s t e m . Indeed, t b i * medi-ritie li I n v u l u a t d c for all the d e l i c a t e diieaics t o whics woman are s u b j e c t .

C r i n t n i c f t t t i i p l o i l l o t h c r H n n d C h l l d f c i i . It ii the a n f e - t mid mod effectual medicine for piirifvinjt

the SV^IHUI, a n d relieving the infTeruiga ntteiidant u p o n cliihl-birth cvnr d i s c o v e r e d . It J l rcu^ t l t ens both tho m o t h e r and child, prevent* pa in am) ilhsns*. tucreiisns nnd cm r i c h e s the fo-nl t l io iBwho have mied It i h i n k i t is indiipeiMahle. I l ii hi?ldy useful b o t h before nnd nf ter coitnneuient.ni it p r e v r n t i dls'inses a t tc t idnr i t upon ch i ldb i r th . In CosrhcnRfs, Pile*, Cramp*, S w n l l i i t ^ of Ilia Feet , Iie*paiillalie,y, H e a r t b u r n , Vnntlllnj. I*«?n in tin* Ilnck and L o i n s , Falio Puini. Hctnor-r'lagr.ajid in regulating the Sec re l in i i f and emia l ix ing the circiilaiinn t l h a s no ccpinl. T h e p r e a t beauty of t h i s medi­cine ii.lt is a l w a y s safe, and t h e m o a t delicate uia i t n.oit aucceitfully.

S c r o f u i r t C t t r r d . ThUeer t l f i ca t e coilellisively p r o v e s that llili S« reapa r l l -

la hni perfect cnntrnl over the m o s t ohtlhinta d i aen fes ol the nininl. T t » r e e persons cured i n one home is unp rece -deiilnd,

T h i r e r i . i t t l r v t t . Dr. T o w n a e n d : Dear Sir.—I h a v e the plnsiure t o inform

yon Hint t h r e e of my children h a v e heen cured of t h e Scro-Oils bv thn U * A ufynnr exceilelil medicine. They w e r e af flicti-d Vflry s e v e r e l y whit bad s n r r s , havn taken fintr hot* t W ; il took thotn itwjiy, fur w h i c h I feel myself uudor grftjtt uhli^atioii .

K,f Your«, rcpnci f t iHv, ISAAC \ V . CHAIN, ll!6 W o o a t e r s l

O p i n i o n * o f I M t y M i c I n t i a . Dr. T i t w n - ^ n d is nlmtist d a i l y recr.lviilt* order* from

IMiy.siid.iim in diu'ernilt paid uf t h e Union, Thin i* (o ce r t i fy that we, t h e uiidnrsi^ned, PhvssiHnni

(if the City of.MIiniiy, liavc in numerous d u r a pr.t»c<-ilii-d Dr. Ti ir t i i -eud's Sur^apnrilln, a n d behnvc tl lo he o n e ol the nin»t Valuable preparations in tht* itiark'.t.

11 I'. I ' l I I . l A U . M. I ) , . I .WII ,S( ) .V , .M.D., R. It I H t l f i f i S . M. D., lMi. i J L M I ^ m m r , M. U. Albany, Apr i l , ISI7

Oir|ii!> to t h e prcrfl diccess aiit] immfn?!1. sale o f Dl. 'I'IMVIIJBII.I'B J?i«T-fi<|iariIIii, n i tmntihi*«f lilftii tvliu w e r e for nicriy our (\tceiits, have cotiinmnced aiakim; SiirnapttritlH F.xtr'netif, Ktijt-irs, ttitturs, K x t n i r t * of Yellow D o c k , ifcc. Tlmy'jjettt'rajty .put ii up in t h e Siiim* shaped botLlc», and »niit« nf Uieni'liitvi; >tuIeii(Hin1 c o p i e d nur ndverliacmriiia, lti.-v are only worlhiUM nmtulhins, nn.l should be avo ided None geiiuhie un less siyuuil by S. V. Towmeild.

I'riuciprtl OfT.ce. ISO PIJI.TO.V Street, Sun Bui ld ing , N. Y.; l l fdd i i t i r Ai Co., 8 S t a t e street,.HdMnn; D v o t t Sc Suns. I3i N n r l l i Secniul itrnet, PhiUdelpti ia : S. 3 . " i l a n - e , r>nmb'bt. Ih t l t in tore : P. AL C o h e n , Charleston? W r i g h t Jk Co., 1,11 C b a r t r o s Street, N . O . : 105 South P«arl S t r e e t Allmny ; a n d hy all the p r i n c i p a l Dru^iat* a n d Mar* ch.'tnu L'eniTully throuj,'lunU Uie U n i t e d Stales, W c k t Indie* iml the OnnHit.ia. _S.'ltl in a n y q u a n t i t y by the W h o l e s a l e and R e ' a i l a c c n t . a t

h is cheap U r n s . M.-dic ine .Paint a n d Oil S i o r p . N o 6 , Wa«h-niRlan si., W a t c r t o w n . T . H . OAMP. 'S i Ieace i i t .

bold also, b y S . W . Field, B r o w n v t l l e ; K . S . S t o c k w c l l Theresa ; W . H . W e b b , Cape V i n c e n t ; A. HI. Cook , E v a n s 1

n u l l s . 2 l y l

L O O K B E F O R E Y O U B U Y , ( / / will cost but little time, and fare you I 0 / o 2 0 p « - c e « * 1

At the.large a n d splpinlitl slnrfc o f Goods .n t

No. 3, WASHINGTON Street, W h e r e tliey a r c cons tant ly rcoci v i n g a l l the richest a n d moM desirable s t y l e s o f Dress b i n d s , F r m g e s . G i m p s , C l o t h s , Cas-siraeres, T w o e d s , Satinclls, Vest i n g s . Sluvvls, B r u s s e l s / V e n ­etian, Ingrain a n d Stair Carpet inE t o be round in N e w Y o r k anil linnuti. A H of wliicll h a r c b e e n purcliaacd Tor c a s h . a l i d t'H7tantl t p i / / be s o l d at less p r i c e s t h a n clsevvhere. T l id re -rnrcnl lwlioy,*is l i t u n n y Gonds L o w , callal 0 & E . X . . P A D . DOCK'S n n p a r a l l e l l e d and t ru ly c h e a p cash Store.

Walcitovvn. N o v . I, I81B. l l t f

r | 0 L U M B I A HOTEL, ON ARSENAL STREET, \ _ 7 nmrlij oppositethc American.—L. BA11KU W S , ru rmer -i y u f P i e r r e p o n l M a n Q . r H o . l c l , h a s r ' e c e n t l y l t a s e d t h e above liousc,anil |,iut i t in complete o r d e r , a n d Is now p r e p a r e d to accommodate t h e pnblic.in a m a n n e r which he t r u s t s w i l l be satisfactory l o a l l t l i o s e w h o m a y favor him with t h e i r pat ronage. He r e s p e c t f u l l y i n v i t e s p e r s o n s v is i t ing t l l c v i l l a e e t o g i v o t i m a c a l l .

W a t e r l o w n . M a y 30,1818. 4 l t f

Great Attraction al tho Watch, ClocJt, Jewelry, Fancy and Variety Store.

' T ' H E m o s t s p l e n d i d assor tment o f Watches , C locks , J e w e l -i n ~ r ) ' . Silver W a r e , Fancy Go d s & c , over offered t o t ho cil-« r„ s °f JetTerson County now- o p e n i n f f and will be s o l d very " , 2 liners S o u t h o r Perk ins ' H o t e l , b y W. G E N N E T .

. l \ S. W a t c l i e s , CIoelt3,aiid I c w l r y repaired in all i t s b r a n -i ' c i byan e x p e r i e n e c d w o r k m a n d o n e a s a b o v c . l l t f

G t,0BE LANTERNS.-to..S I r o n Block.

100 JUST RECEIVED H i f

Vff^MQWP

\ t r E S X J E K N N E W Y 0 3 S K

G O L L B & E O F H E A L T H , 207 ITJafn-Street, B(iHa,lo,N. Xf

DR. G. ,C. VATJariN'S

y e g o t a b l e LUJiOiitriplic M i x t u r e .

TH I S celebrated remedy i s constantly i nc r ea s ing its fame-fiy the many cures H la making

A L L O V E H T H E > V O i U * D . It h a s n o w become the only medicine for family use, and Is pa r t i cu l a r l y recommeuded for

D R O P S Y : nil s t a g e s of this coinplhint immedia te ly relieved, n o maf- " ter o f h o w long standiiig. S e e •Painptitttfor testimony.— T h i s d i sease ia as (rtgbiftil, a s CUOI.EHA, ami the s l o w and dreadful progress of t l ie-nndady, bloating the system to a degree w h i c h renders the p a t i e n t utterly unable to move, forms o n e b f itsinoM dis t ress ing featurcs-

H I T H E R T O I N C U R A B I i E * it n o w yields to thisrremedy—and Physleinns u s e i t pub­licly a»d;privately with perfect success, hot a n y o n e who iius e v e r had ti symptom o f Dropsy, of any c h a r a c t e r , keep t h i s article hy Uiein a n d i f they would a v o i d (Ae un­natural

A P P L I C A T I O N O P T H E K N I F E , . to.perforate the system and let the accumulated water fiota away, only to fill up again, a n d finally tnd m a dreadful death, le t them just two this r e m e d y in season, a n d a re-coveey isat i re . I,et them try i t a t a n y stage of tjiia d i sease , and a c u r e is certain, if they wi l l give it n fair t r i a l .

' G R A V E L , and a l l diseases of the u r i n a r y o rgans ; for these d is t ress ­ing c o m p l a i n t s it stands alone.; n o other article c a n re l i eve you ; a n d the cures testified to will convince the most s k e p t i c a l -,—see pamphlet.

H o w m a n y sutler from this painful complaint, a n d fan* cy t h e r e is no cure. You m a y think you iiaye g rave l w h e n there i s only inflammation—there may be calcul i—and yet it m a y be hardly formed—it m a y even bo s tone i n the b ladder , yet you are sure o f a cure in all h u t t h e last named disease, and if s tone in die bladder does exist , by t h e a id of this medicine a l l iiiflai'miiatiou c a u s e d by it will subs ide , and unless the formation is of y e a r s s t and­ing, t h e calculi is dissolved, a n d brought a w a y in fine pa r t i c l e s . AH stages of this d isease has been c u r e d b y this m i x t u r e . One of tht first Jifedicat men in the State of New York was curtd of graoti :by.this medicine. See Pamphlet. . . - - *

x . i y i 3 « t C . Q A P L A T N T S , Fever and Ague, Bilious Z>tMaseipro the G r e a t W e s t especia l ly , a n d wherever t h e s e coaplaints p r e v a i l this m e d i c i n e is offered.- jjmm

N O M I N E R A L A G E N T , ^ * no deleterious compound is apart of this mixture, i t c u r e s these d iseases with ce r t a in ty and celerity, a n d does not leave t h e system torpid. Sec Pamphlet.

So thoroughly does this m i x t u r e act in this d i s e a s e , that an i m m e d i a t e cure is made . AH other remedies a r e n o w set a s i d e , as this great vege tab le preparation, safe, (for it c o n t a i n s no poisonous m i n e r a l , which is the b a s i s of all other F e v e r Ague nnd r emed ie s , )

S P E E D Y A N D E F F E C T U A L , it is t h e grand healing m e d i c i n e , and is dally c u r i n g Its t h o u s a n d s . T h e secret of I ts re-building the e n t i r e con­s t i t u t i on is, tha t it is compounded of 22 distinct vegetable proper t ies , each root a r e m e d y distinct by itself.

P I L E S , t c o m p l a i n t of a most painful character, I»

I M M E D I A T E L Y R E L I E V E D , and a c u r e follows liy a few d a y s me of this a r t i c l e : i t is far before any other preparation far this disease, o r for a n y other d isease originating f rom impure hlood. See Pam­phlet.

T h i s disease is purely o n e of the blood i the a c t i o n of this m e d i c i n e , is so speedy t h a t the Piles, whe the r in ter ­nal o r ex te rna l , will be cu red by iu use in a few w e e k s . — H u n d r e d s , perhnps we can s a y thousands have been per­fectly cu red in the use of t w o or three bottles o f t h i s mix­ture, a n d a s tills cure is produced from the ac t ion o f this p a n a c e a upon the hlood, it i s more likely to he p e r m a n e n t Uian a n y cure produced from external remedies.

D E B I L I T Y O F T H E S Y S T E M , w e a n back , weakness of t h e Kidneys, & c , or i n f l a m m a ­tion o f same, is immediately relitted by a few days use of this medicinet unit a cure is a l w a y ^ a result of i t s u s e . It s t a n d s a s

A C E R T A I N l i E I U E D Y for s u c h complaints, and al*> fot derangements of t h e fe­male f r ame ,

I R R E G U L A R I T I E S , S U P P R E S S I O N S , painful menstruntions. No arttdt has ecer been offered except thit which would touch this kind of derangements. It m a y be relied upon ns a s u r e ind effective r e m e d y , a n d ' did w e feel permitted to do s o could give

A T H O U S A N D N A M E S -as p r o o f of cures In this distressing clans of c o m p l a i n t s . — See p a m p h l e t . All broken down, debilitated constitutions from Uie effect of mercury, w i l l find the bracing p o w e r of this a r t i c t c to act Immediately, and the polvonous mine ra l e r ad i ca t ed from the system.

The 23 distinct properties which compose t h i s ar t ic le , man i fe s t themselves par t icu lar ly in the application of the c o m p o u n d , for tile dis t ress ing class of complaints w h i c h bend t h i s paragraph. .For centuries therehat been -used in the north of Europe, a

C E R T A I N B O T A N I C A L A G E N T , w h i c h in all diseases or deranpeuienwof the female f rame, obstruction/, dijjitultics, painftt menstruations, & c . has effected a cu re . This root i s indigenous to o u r so i l , and found in large quantities, a n d as a medicinal property i tandB without 'an equa l ; i t forms one of the c o m p o u n d s hi t h e preparation, which a s a whole ia the best remedy ever g i v e n to a debilitated femalet it is sure, a n d t h e sys­tem w i l l be restored to hea l th bv lis use.

E R U P T I V E D I S E A S E S will f ind the alterative proper t ies of this ntliclo

P U R I F Y T H E I J L O O D , and d r i v e such diseases from the system, See pamphlet for t e s t i m o n y of cures in all diseases, which t h e l i m i t s of an adver t i sement will not permi t to bo n a m e d here .— Agents give them meoy; t hey contain $J pages, a n d certifi­ca te* of high character, a n d as i lbnger

A R R A Y O X - y e i l O O F of t h e v i r tues of a medic ine , nj^cr appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this article thai it never fails to benefit in any ease, and if banc and muscle are left to build upon, let tht emaciated and lingering invalid

H O P E O N , and Keep taking the m e d i c i n e as long ai there Is a n mi* p rovemen t . The proprietor would •

C A U T I O N T H E P U B L I C a g a i n s t a number of a r t i c l e s which conic out u n d e r the head o f

S A R S A P A R I L L A S , S Y R U P S , & C . as c u r e s for Dropsy, Gravel , & c . They art good fornoth-ing, a n d concocted to gull Uie unwary \

T O U C H T H E M N O T . T h e i r inventors never t h o u g h t of curing such d i s e a s e s t»l this a r t i c l e had done it. J. particular study of the pam­phlet is earnestly solicited.

A g e n t s nnd nil who sell t h e article are

G L A D T O C I R C U L A T E gra tu i tous ly . Put up in 00 o z . bottles, nt &2 * 12 o z . do. nt S I each—the larger ho ld ing 6 o z . mote than t w o small bo t t l e s . Lock out and not get imposed upon. E v e r y 1K)1* tie h a s "Vaughn ' s Vegetable Lithontriptic M i x t u r e , " b l o w n upon the glass, t h e wrilten signature o f " G. O. V a u g h n " on the directions, a n d " G. G. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. N o n e other a re genuine* P repa red by D r . G C. Vatiqhn, and s o l d at the Principal Office, 207 M a i n street , Utiffato, a t wholesale and retail. N o a t ten­t ion g i v e n to letters unless p o s t p a i d . Orders from regu­larly constituted Agents excepted. Tost paid l e t t e r s or ve rba l communications soliciting advice, p r o m p t l y at­t ended to , gratis. For sale b y all respectable D r u g g i s t s in Uie U n i t e d States and C a n a d a .

A l s o bv J . N*. S M I T H , T . I I . C A I t t P t a n a H . S C I U B N E R , W a t e r -

t o w n ; J . d - D . S . Kimbal l , SacVels Harbor ; S . W . Field, B r o w n v i l l e ; G . W. H a z c l t o n , Black ttlver; O . W h e e l o r k Felts M i l l s ; D . McNeil , G r e a t Bend; Davis & B l i s s . A d a m s C e n t e r ; H . B . W h i p p l e , A d a m B a n d P i c r r c p o n t M a n o r ; I I , M c C o U n m . C a r t h a g e ; A. D a v e n p o r t , L o w v i l l e ; J . M . S t n r d c -van t , lVIn r i in sburc l i ; A . S e a m a n , S t e r l t n g v i l l e ; J . H . Allen, C o p e n h a g e n ; E . L. Lewis . D e e r River ; A. B u c k , D e n m a r k * W , G . C o m s t o e k , Evans M i l l s ; R, R . S h e r m a n . A n t w e r p ; Hunt & W e s t , R o d m a n : W . L . Por te r .Bellevi l le; Iff. W . Pat­t e r s o n , D e x t e r ; 0 . S . O a k s , S o u t h R i i l i n m l . I m l 5

F o r s a t e wholesa le a n d r e t a i l by J . E. W a r n e r & Co.,U-lica; H b v e y fc D i l l . i v P . S y n i c n s c ; Biesollfc L e o n a r d , Romp a k K c c s c a & G o . 12? filstOsa L a n « , i r . Y.

Physician's Testimony for Medicine. TH E s u b s c r i b e r s have b e e n acquainted with flieeffectsof

P h i n n e y ' s Pills for a t e r r a id" years, liy ns in j r t bem in their p r a c t i c e a n d otherwise, a n d consider Iheln u n u e r a l l cir­cumstances- , w h e r e a c a t h a r t i c i s necessary, t h o beKI aid to na tu r e i n th rowing off d i s e a s e , in use! their i n g r e d i e n t s be­ing t h o r o u g h l y combined, c a u s e them to be mild a n d certain, r c a v i n g t h c bowels ill a free, na tura l state, not fo l lowed by enstivpnesg as is often the ca- e, aft.rihe use of coarse, tiros-tic a r t i c l t ' j ; . N o more a r e ren. ih-cd for a d o s e a u e r u s i n g them for y e a r s . W e cheerfully recommend these P i l l s to the publ ic .

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ti»s. N . Y . D . S. IVfi'elit, M. D .Whi teha l l , J .K. R a t e s , M . D,Water town, l K. Y.

N . Y . I ' J - .O Flaclw, M . D . Kintler-S L . H e a t h , M . D..Woodstock, | I w i k . N . Y .

N . Y . B.O'Dilloii jhut ' , M . D . , B e r -Cha r l e s S q u i r e " , M. D. Den- ' i g»a, N.Y.

m a r k , N . Y . ! ' J . Sl-vcnsnil ,uI .D. ,No.Grccn. S. A d a m s , IU. D . Brownvi l le , i | wirn, N . Y. r N . Y . Gajlord Wells, M . V., Hills-r F . W h i l b e c k , M . D . L i m a , I <ln)c,N.V'.

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J . M . S t u r a c v a n t , M . D . , R o m e , N . Y .

W m . Holmes, M . D . , Cla rks -vi l l . ' .X.Y.

X Ayres, ill. D., B r o w n v i l l e , N . Y .

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D r . Cllanninp, B o s t o n M a s s , D r . Swei't, Carbonifa lo , Pa .

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GQTTON YARN, WICKING AND B A T T I N G M A N U F A C T O R Y . TPlIE SUBSCRIBER FEELS THANKFUL FOR THE J L l i u e r a l patronage which l i a s been extended to h i m du­ring t h e p a s t year . i i l his b u s i n e s s , nnd wishes t o i n f o r m his old c u s t o r a e l s . a m i all win) m a y become p u r c h a s e r s of his lubr icSj tna t l i c has made m a n y -valuable Intpmcemaittin. Ills m a c h i n e r y , a n d is now m o n u f a c t n r i n e , am1 " ' i l l k e e p con­stantly o n h a n d a clmlw s n p p l T of Cotton y n r n . f r o m N o . 0

T h e a b o v e articles shall b e m a d e from the bcU ot cotton, and a r e w a r r a n t e d In give pood satisfaclioll or n o s a l e , m ^ i n r , " r , ' W ' ) ' : r i " S « ) l b s . b»le»,orunder ; B a t t s m 50and 100, and WicWne in 20 l b s . bales , low , 1 , - s o ^ c c l ) 5 o n t l anu a full s u p p l y of Salinttt Warpi, at

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I ' V t o i - y i n . I . i h - l v l l l . v a t t h r . u r j n e r o n d n r t l i e v i l l a s e o f W a -' « " & • " • . . O I H « adjnln'inj h J ^ K , w r n e r o f F a c t o r y and H u n t i n g t o n slreels, o p p o s i t e tho W w l e ; £ « & < » • £ Store.

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common a n d A'jce, in e rea t v a r i e t y , for sale at. N o . 2 , I ron B , N o ^ , , S 4 S . " S & i f e k * W O O D R U F F .

C a r p e t i n g . GQTTON, COTTON AWD Woof, EXTRA Su-V P E R a n d ^ PlyOarpot,., D r n ^ , W C " l h a n d Mat t ing of e v e r y S ty lo and quality, Tor s a l S CHEAP F O R C A S H , at No 1, / J I O . V S L O W b y UP.HAM *• L A W Y E R .

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TVTO GTHICJI MEDIPJNF HAS EVER BEEN \ _ \ i n t rod i i6ed to Uie p u b j i c t h a t l i aemet With, s u c h iu ipa r -a l l e l e d s u e c e s V s D R - ^ u ^ s ' s O ^ ^ n T A L g o v E j i K i c N B A L M P i t L . H a v i n g heen b i i t s i x , y e a r s herm'Q t h e p i ;Ul ic ,and t h e a d v e r t i s i n g small , c o m p a r e d 'with most o t h e r m e d i c i n e s , ye t t!hey h a v e w o r k e d (heir w a y in to every Sta te in t h e U n i o n and Cuvudas. They h a v e abso lu t e ly b e c o m e the s t a n d a r d med ic ine o f thot lay . T h e y a r e rjurely voge tab lQ,nndsoa .d -mi rab ly compounded t h a t w h e n ' t a k c i l in l a rge d o s e s they speedi ly c u r e ucu'le d i s e a s e , on the s t ronges t c o n s t i t u ­t ions, s u c h a s bilious d i s e a s e s , a n d when tahon in s m a l l d o ­ses t h e y o p e r a t e like a charm ' ; upon i,\\a m o s t de l i ca te , ne r ­vous f e m a l e , a n d have r a i s e d n u m h e r e f r o m t h e dead a f l e r a l l o t h e r r e m e d i e s had failed. W o h e r e refer to but few of the inanv m i r a c u l o i i s c u r e s effected by the use of said P i l l s .

S P I N A L A F F E C T I O N . — A n n a Wood, o f l l i u h i n d , Jeff. C o . , N . Y . , w a s cured , a l t e r s h e had been confined 10 h e r bed 5 y e a r s w i t h S n i n a l d i a e a s e a i i d A h s c e s s o f i h e L n n c s . T h e bill of h e r uegtilnr p h y s i c i a n , 0 r . Jo j inson , of Clay)) had n-moiinteil t o ©GOO; seecirctilars.

S C R O F U L A AND N E R V O U S D E B I L I T Y . - M r s . D o w n , of C i a y j N . Y . , w a s c u r e d o f D y s p e p s i a , N e r v o u s Deb i l i t y , and S c r o f u l o u s Affection of t h e Head, a f te r she h a d been confined s i x months and a l l o t h e r medicine had lulled,

C O U G H A N D C O N S U M P T I O N C U R E D . — W m . B e n t -ly ,o f P i c k e r i n g , C , \V\, w a s c u r e d of a s e v e r e Cough af ter he had b e e a confined to h i s bed for a l o n g t i m e , and w a s g iv ­en u p b y Ins phys ic ians . H o h a d used most of t h e Cough M e d i c i n e s o f the day, a n d w a s supposed b y h i s f r i e n d s a n d p h y s i c i a n s , to be iivthe h i s t s t a c e s o f Cousin*,ption. • D Y S P E P S I A . — A B. F . O r m s b y , o f S y r a c u s e , N . Y . , w a s cured of Dyspeps ia , so s e v e r e a s not to be a b l e to w o r k (or two y e a r s . Wm.Smi th , G r e e n w i c h , C o n n . , w a s c u r e d of a s c v e r c c a s e of Dyspeps ia ,Cos t ivenciseand N e r v o u s Debi l i ­ty, d f t w o yea r s s t a n d i n g , after e x p e n d i n g large s u m s of money t o n o purpose. See circulars.

B L E E D I N G P I L E S . — A s a p h L . Leona rd , of A v o n , N . Y . w a s c u r e d of a severe c a s e of Bleeding P i l e s of a n u m b e r of y e a r s ' s t a n d i n g , after u s i n g a variety of Pile m e d i c i n e s wi thou t effect.

M r s . W i l l i a m s o n . o f B e t h l e h e m , N . J , w a s afflicted for t h i r t y y e a r s with d i s e a s e of the ches t a n d s t o m a c h , a n d a few d o s e s o f theso p i l l s c u r e d h e r .

J o h n D a r l i n g , of W e s i f o i d , Oswego C o . , N . Y . , w a g r e a t l y benef i t ted in a e a s e o f A s t h m a a n d difficult b r e a t h in i r ,by t h e u s e of t h e s e - p i l l s .

J o h n B o l t o n , o f H a r t w i c k , O s w e g o c o v N . Y . , w a s c u r e d of a s e v e r e case of P i les a n d e x t r e m e c i i s t ivcness o f l ong and p a i n f u l du ra t i on . W h o w o u l d nni sacr if ice a f e w sh i l ­l ings to b e re l ieved from so d i s t r e s s j n p a c o m p l a m t .

W m . ly lockr ideo , of S o d u s P o i n t , N . Y . , was c u r e d of Cough , N e r v o u s Debi l i ty a n d gene ra l d e r a n g e m e n t o f t h e d i g e s t i v e o r g a u s . He h a d b e e n s i ck for y * a r s , a n d s p e n t h u n d r e d s o f dol la rs to gel rel ief , b u t to no purpose , a n d w a s s j d i s c u u r a g d he could h a r d l y b o p e r s u n d e d t o take t h e p i l l s .

T h o a b o v e a t e c a ? e s in w h i c h other remedies fai led to c u r e o r g i v e relief. M a n y of t h e same c h a r a c t e r m i g h t be p u b l i s h e d i f w e h a d s p a e e . F o r p a r t i c u l a r s s c e i h c B o t a n i e I n s t i t u t e , w h i c h can he h a d n ' " a a e n i s .

JiEWAIlE OT COUNTEllFJ3rTS. As t h e r e at e s p i n o u s p i l l s in c i rcu la t ion called O r i e n t a l o r

S o v e r e i g n B a l n i . b r s u r e to sec beforeyon b u y ilia' t h e n a m e o f ' E C S O U L E A : 0 O n i s o n the fare of the boxe-*.— N o n e o t h e r s can bp g e n u i n e . W e are not a w a r e t h a t a n y one w h o i s mak ing a s p u r i o u s a r t i c l e has y e t d a r e d to m a k e use of o u r n a m e ; but s o m e of t h e m have had the i m p u d e n c e to imi ta te o u r boxes a n d c o p y o u r C i r c u l a r s , Cortifi : a t c s , f cc . Un les s t h e publ ic a re c a r e f u l w h e n they p u r c h a s e t h e y m a y b e d d c o i v o d . , ,

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