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'flic superi itvniieuc ot public instruction, so'soou as may be alter the passage of this act, •foil prepare,"and cause t o b e printed, and dia- trioaied ainou^ ike t-.-hool districts of the state, to eacU one copy, an edition of this sia'ute, with brie: a.i.v.ration' e jioodvingsneinfif the decisions o f i h J onrts of thebaic and of the superintcu- dful^'ofcODjtnoii Schools and the ^iperirrtendeir** of public instruction a.-, an; applicable thereto, nd the »;?ited ivl he s-ha.il deem i" same sk-d; be •!i &1.-1 L c i - t by A r> •o^i.-inns-of law repugnant to or in- ; Vi-!i ;:..• pro-.i--ivi'; "..r thi-act, an >.;jeal<:d. l i v i n g a l w a y s all rights of ac- ti"l. \ pi - C l. ubie in an act anv ii touch i city o. e-r t n -IV ipl br- an i f in AN ACT Pu=s The sen ted lows : ed und< >ihiux i , shall cation. eioiure ler alfec the sch •orporat r ^ 'Vvi <> re rept t or "/is cd v CIJA1 nuthr.ii u.iees uf t •d? -inv I'd larch •:; \-< rde of t cuate a /Sim- ula i si; mi* d A en prior p icouiaiued, vive auv ac aled : n o r i change an or -ch'">! s l!:.^-e of the >IER ax. Hie Ci.,rk« in v of .i-.ti. r be lilyd in rov^KMis, aiu -scrtion tliere- nnlessii !w* bv ii t or porti j impair v upec-iai vrlcm.ol state. Of t h e <c d ili!-.l i u on lilt JUSQ evit- onol or In law any cl.d and their olHcc-*. J— :h: re-tilths being i ate of- New ^cuibly, do York, n prc- kd- SKCIION 1. T h e Clerks of the s-veral counties in this s::ue arc hcrel.v re~pc>-iiv*ky authorizi-d and diivf-ie-l to].i-nftirc. at (lie evp<*nsn of their r.srycnve eoctririo-. sniii-.W'' hooks, and in such books to r<- oi-<| and make an in-k-v of all notices of p«-:idcii<-v <-f ae'i.in v. nidi may hereafter be tiled hi ti.'.-i.l-'.eiof-'x-h Glcrkf $ 2. The U.-rk of u i y county shall, at tlic re- aaest <if a n y i^-soii, and on bein^ jiaid for'so ' doincr by ffn? p e r s o n making sncfi application " and' hi " lln ciir-: •cli. 4.N A'.'T r Pa^ed ii sut. TlieT..-.: ( ii.U'TER s:\ ic«<h .-1 IU-OU.H liie Board oi \-, and when paid by the mediately. ii;h'by. hibeir I Hoard i •j-r-mpk i e e l i n - J, ^y. °' be j,r jot; n. i»v'iv.-.i kiin Willougli-. jjuor ot said town, J)QWN WITH MONOPOLY! ' • ww --^asF- :1 FP72*: n i i O'Donnell, Doynn Sc Co> Won't let any compe'titors in business fix their prices for Goods, but will sell na-ebeap as they pJca-c. PIUNTS, | As usual, Twenty-Fivo cents. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Thirty to Fifty Ceutfl. ALAPACOAS, ' _'--- / *•>-.•* -. Old rricc. HATS, for Men and Ladies, At half-price,' Ac., Ac. CASTI SrOPtE of O'DONNELL, DAYAN & Co Lowville Marble Works. 1 ubscriber would respectfully Inform the public, that he has on hand, tond is constantly inntnimctnrlii?. n t t h o LOWYILLE MAllIJLK WOltKS, on Daynn Sh-cct, ,, choi-e n-sorlment of Kalian and American .!e Motium-iit.s, llcad-Stoucs. Toinb-Tal>!c«, eN. ,Vc. Kliicli he u'lfer.-i f o r s d e a t t h e iisi'j;n and stylo of fcimpulitton witli .ithern New York, i !!Miliji--lort'cm ,ic-t living In vari-tvj •iv Lor-, o Maieh 7, 1 uHltf iifu I. a. PLTKKIl. ' Will Fighl il out on this Lin* if it lake* niy Summer." More New Chwds ! Look at Cash Prices! ! I,(n'ii yard.-Calicoes at ' ->."> cents, l.niio yards l.Urtd rds Fa rd. md Black Ala i-d.' l l c a e l i u l LV>tt« cea, aOei , at :;i cc t received. L* new style—call and v Millinery flood: Hat.! Hats! Huts-tho n< s e c t h e m ! 7 "Jiuv \onr Hoods at the Cash^tore of O'DONNELL, DAYAN &•( June 11, i-t;j. p ENSIGNS, PENSIONS.. Bounty, Tensions and Pay Agency. AUTTIUR jB. JOHNSON, Counsellor at Law, esis iitLs Block, 81 Gejnesce I Will p n ' trot hers, , Fees onl their wid.n iori-Jiildrcn, TKI1.VS* ; N. Y., n Claim, ,F iOR raE NATION ! COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE! The World's Great RemcdS'Tor DYSPEPSIA, INDIGFE3TI0N, <ind all diseases of the STOMACH and BOWELS. Prepared l|>y the Proprietors of "Coe's iS-Cx <ii^3»gtl^Biilsam."";^ r : Dyspepsia U n o t only the sure forerunner of death,,, but tjie companion o f a miserable life. It has well bclcn called the Nation's scourge; for jn»6re peraon*,- both yonngsdnd oidi i«al« aud fo-,- 4ritle,<*(itR5rifnrtm:it*tftra^e3, than from all oth-j -er^allroeiifs cpinblned. It robs the whole syflteujJ 1 of Its, vigor knd eneiw, give* nvearluess and toj til Indisposition to thoeeonce «ti-oag and active^ renders the stomach powerleaa Co digest the, food, and has^ for Its attendants* i Htadache, illcartburn, Consiipallon, Nausea at Stpmaph, apd General Debility of the I whole System, refusing'Its slibjeets a, pirfrtuJlA of nourishing or hearty.<ood,i^ith(^tp^^ig Uin penalty in'tho most (kjxpnielnir dlstrey*, and oftentimes complete prostration. |To* ^neet the terrible- ravages of this worst of|all diseases, we have prepared earty.Jaod,i1vitUo^t ppytyg Uin peni ost axonieimr distress, andoftentime rostration.' ITo* ineet the terriblo i worst of|all diseases, we have pr 'COE'Sj DYSPEPSIA CURE!" and wc ulcdfrp «>»«' r c p u t a d o j i upon our state- ment, ulieu w o s a y i t wilU'osmvuLY CUJIKTIIK WOl'ST me'Yof, n o t in rt ^par—not In ainonth nor in a weela—but you shall see its beneficial in- Hiicnce at onte, immodltiiely, a n d t h e d a y y o u take it. T o y o u who have lived fur years upon Graham bread and th6 plain diet, who dare not eat anything the leastwk;e hearty—first, because the doctor h»»s ordered the-plaitK-t food, and oudly, tor fern- of the diatrcH.-t it causes—ri- and souring elm your stomach, w e s a y sit d< to your diniufr. cat as licar'.y a meal as you wisl to •Ot.UftUllC food I tl.yasingletcasi CUK'ti DYSl'EPtfIA Cl'UE ! of i )" and it, will il-licvc you histan abling von, lijy h e a r t y o a t i i u ; , cure after uifh meal, (as oft clhc ante digest," a n d h ever sit dowj we will forfeit, to you the l on vour shov)'in:r that our rcct. The ulcdieiue is po and whilst, a |sin--h: tea-p-» lieve (In-dyspeptic -;:lh-n would not mtiterhjiij' hiju: vegetable ami c(;utaUiin - from Dyspujitia, and able (o ioy as hearty a break last as •ire of I he Mati-lltelll •erl'al Inn ml ho ! ha piatcs. iMfel -in ina di-i-.i-f ill Ic ful! •cly luitaiicuiis way, by the use of COE-.+ DVSPKPSIACURE! er and A-.j;iH': .Slck-ILeada-'he. f-iekne-sat the .omach, jCwnstipatioii, Ih-arlhurn, Colic i'a i- no- VomitSn: Las^it ill n o t a n d j-annot It rijiiHi of faintn , Dysentery, md It rymnves the disease hv rcniov'm^- the can-c, not like alcoholic bitters "which cover up your, bad feelings (or a few moments by their exhila- rating oil'ecrK Beware of all such rem in their place ii-.; a Ib-im ;OUVJ Una 1 oV of the kingdom of ildlC othc = h.dl lake ellecl immediately. CHAI'TKI: :»;. ; Nicholas W. Pcuderca-t to inal dai , ItCi- >lif!hs being pr i.- ; ir-|' Ud i-id S 2. A N AC of t h Nc-n Tho 1 filed i .•p.iari.,11 ,.("the laud troia his lots u.- act shall t:iki> etiect immediately, ' CHAt'ThK SS. < ' to ine.-rporate the Mis.-ionarv So- M.-t Holy Keddiner in the'Slat V.picofiNc .Stale of Xea i ,„k• rej n teu.uea.id As-mt-ly, do cllacl a e c'\ nd CO V.i the d ii ueU ix nnds ii -uuiof y aiid ai k -t stale, CoUttfe 1tUOU- iso the section dd ei.r- used l.y claii JiphM- ns, the JU oi tiovcruuienl seen.in-ly trlvh lissionsai-e olten great and dilate O.vli-irhitaiit clutr-cs. -One thousand two liundred and eighty .•re .-liccctwliilly prosecuted at t h i s a'gen*- tions, and ne- N. U. c h t m s • •y Uuri J7;.V*7(.>.V CEllTIllC 1 Tl> Eo.mtyand Pay Ceitilicates Casl atiuu- . J'A ID. .«d o n P r e "AUTurn B#.ioirxtfON, Counsellor at Law, Ulica, N. Y. RI:FI-:U!:\CI:.S : Hon. Horatio.ScymoiirGovcinorof New-York Hon. Win. J. Uacon, J u d g e S u p r e m e Court, .">th D i s t r i c t . Hon. Francis lvcrnan. Member of Congress for the XXlst Congressional District. Hon. Charles S. \Vii*ou,,Mayor of the city of Utica. And gcnevallv.tlie oflieers of the several Hanks in the. cilvof Ctica, and the manv luuidrcds of clients in Central and Western New York for whom I have procured pensions, bounty money iud ar.cars of^iay. n u • ROME &TURIi\ li^VILTT STAGE. in and after Julv 1, will n v- b e t w e e n 1 J O M E and TC11INV The siibserib dailv line of St; as follows : Leava Rome OJi a. m., arrive at Turin 5 p . m , , In time to connect with (lie Stages North. Leave Turin S a. ni., Arrive at Rome :i p . m , t^r Passengers by taking'this route will lind il not only more expeditious and cheaper, but s-i/\ /-, a s a roifeii and dangerous trestle work will bje a b i d e d . ' Fare, n cts. a mile: £1,50 from Rome to Turin ISAAC CR01T0\0T West Branch. Julv 3. iw;;!. ) ' u-27tf NEW CHEAP CASH BOOT & SHOE STORE IN aiAUTIXSBURGI D\ XV r. KI:, has opened a N e w Boot ^ One Door South of flTe Post Office, in _ PITCHER'S BLOCK. 11* h a s a Adl assortment of Boots, Shoes, Gai- ters. &C, ot the latest styles far both ladies and tientlemitn. w hieh he oilers for sale a t a low profit I'n-cnsh—believing that a nimble sixpence is bet- ter than a slow shilling. Citizen? of MarUnsburgh and adjoining towns, I respectfully invite your attention t o m y stock Come and lake a look a t i t , a n d I know von will uiy. tor I can do von good. . to LLH seey shall judge'propi •^liters, their respectii -Me ot discharging tl •i ot meeting for rjjead- :1 •-'•"'•rally, r.r tratix.cu s of t b e .Id foi the > imc qualitv .umy. My . Lewis men s and boys - thick Boobs can't b and.ee. a:uj ify.m are not, >ati-!ie ; l ; don't buy. lo the Laaics also, 1 have u word of encou'r- agein.-nt. Come and examine my stock of (Jai- lers and Balmoral*. I have selected them with a view to suit the most fastidious. ' A word to Parents-.Methers especially. If >on desire tp see your Children's feet look Mat ii'umio MiitW- J - U:it the us - SOitmeut to scl tct A choieo lot;of lltib'bers and Overshoes, and in fact, every thing m the line, for men's a n d w o - men s wear. best manner a n d o n 'noin wiUi Ak-crrd-lliied phy'-iolo^ical lavvt riiat such will b e t h e ellcct of COi:^ DYSPEPSIA C'UIJK, inniediatclv [md iiistanlancotisly, we phdge .v.i,-d a- men ! of honor-'mi- rcpiitat'on a- l'l ilsam,". if it is u - , . hieh m a y b e fo-i bottle.* W e a d d below sonic. Ten l l l x . t ^ UI..1 t.,VVIIt<lU<.>U, to careful lillention. A Voice frojii home !lirough o N!ew I L n c n . Conn.. Mcs.-rs. Kditors:—Alio relinl', and tiling I pi, ped using I 111 f nu r City Tape JumjlK,J*i nee has enabh d m e t o c a t any- thout paiif. I have now stop- liciiic. a s 1 n o iouger need it. >y.-pepsia iv that I n iseall win It. jlare atllieted wiilt Dyspepsia to tr PurL.\NU£it Li:wis, Mr. Coe :-i-Thc bottlcof Coe's Dyspcp<ia Cm you gave md has backed up vour s'tatcnirnt coi cernhtgil. I have.onry used half a b.ttle, and can cat pinelapple short cake or nnvtliing el<c without trouble. It acts like a charm* The re lief italfords is instantaneous. New llavdn, JunclK, 1«U4. JAM-: A. LOWUKT Tiio.-e wlilu know my constitution, condition h:i(i been for I lie hibt thirty y belie\c withlme that a medicine which'' IUV ca.-o, will reach almost anr one. pepsin CureTh; please, and \t the lnedieiiu'!. It relieved m e i n a n insla I w a s i n great pain. My whole svstem i .-treugUicned by it:-- u -e. ANNE. BA<, New llnvcto, dune -J'.K I-' 1 '!!. ."hat my iablcd i IMPQIiTANI While ioiutneviugc ije-.anged. TO TKAVKLEKS. n the cars, my stoma head, •li be- ll in niv .-ud , nil. fvokc ud regula- tet, to thecou- rof ike United : t a moral education to tc:Bp.>roriiy of <.,>';!> c 8up t ...n a cL'.-vuia;!. i and villages, a ad to uH;; poor and orphan childi STATE O F N E W YORK. ) ., OFFICII«>r rut: i>::<:in:rvr>v <>K 8T err \ I have compared the preceding with the orij^ »ualon tile in thisodiee, imd do eertilv Cut life •amalsa c.rrect trauserii.i thercfremand 01 the w&ole ot said (wiginal. ~ CHAUNCEy M. DKPEW. fc'.creL.iry el Siatj. I return my kindest thank* t o m y old eustom- ?m»^r 8 V^ V °^ T , s o U c l t a fontimmnecof o f^ n?~, ,ell 7, ut? tIlat h > '^"cring strictly to onL^ t K m °rl ^T^' l " ^ ^ a , , be able ii •• \ ,n " trnilkiU1| l ready for^ trade. M#rtui»burgLi, .March 7, ls^t. —?_" l L D. WE.THQRK. New Goods at Old PrlcM k ..fc" • 1 r^W^-uP*** ^i* 8 1 rutuenqa fromVew ^oilt^ nua ti now rcqvlVuisf the J*^cst stocV of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats? Straw fronds'feoV* •id fehoeSTGtoeerifcs, Provisions, Paints, Oils lv _ , -. . --,-,- Crockery Hardware. &at ever bronght in towa F erB » P«»n»pt\y attended to. and bought before the rise, wnfeh benefit he of-1 r - Mr. Coe—Sir D y . p q . s i a fill- have taken Ihc .• done me t of a iJiei .isual k Id hi i-siekncss. A lady sitting b y m c , •ondiiion. reached out a bottle sa»'- s-.vallow." 1 did so, and in less Acs my tmubio was ended. 'Die , 'Coe's Dj.-\cpsia Cure,'' and from the effect it had upon the stomach, and what I have learned of it isinee. I think it must be un ex- cellent remedy for Sea-sickness and Dyspepsia. . i Mrs. SAMIKI- FIELD. Madison, June 30, 1RC1. ONE |OF TTIK' TWENTY-FIVE. New Haven, June 11, l^di. lla\ ing been troubled with the IU cught or twelve months, I :inds of medicines, which I. I saw your advertisc- > cure the dyspepsia. I I it to be THK medicine. T h e l i r s t J."i d r o p s (the 7th.of.luue,) that I touk, d m e i n one mimite. Ihave taken it three ' * : but have had no distressing feelin lirst 15 drops t a meal, a"ud jtnetimes no more than three or four mouth, ils withoutdlstressing mc. ' Jlespeetfully, J , F . Wooum:FF,~ | 'New,Haven, June 11, lsG4. Mr. Coe—iDcar Sir:—-The bottle of Dyspepsia medicine I ricceived from you, girve instantaneous relief. I only used it when my food distressed mc. It wajsrabout.like taking, two doses to-day, one to-morrbw, then cvei-y other day, increasing the quantity of food and decreasing the medicine, unfit I'was enabled to oat without taking any-, thing atall r L My case was an extreme one, hav- ing suffered for seven years. ' I n o w ebnsidei myself cure|d, a n d b y only nsing ono bottle of Medicine lni t he space oi two months. The dose was a teaspooniu*. ELLEN S. ALLEN. (?g- 8old;by Dritggieigiiri city and country, ev- erywhere. | " I rice, $1 Per Botllc, Orders by I^IU, from cither .dealers or coniu- iArn nrnmnllu nlli.n/ln.1 -Tr- ill my sioiujich since tsiking the although before, I could n o t ca "VTIJSTAIl'S J3Ati»A.T>X " • i -• 'OP Wild Cherry, ONE OF THE. OLDEST AND MOST RELIA- BLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOK Coufeht, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronotaitisl Biffloulty of Breathing, Asthma, HoarseneBS, Sore throat, Croup, and every affection of THE Tf/IiOAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST, l>TCLUI>l-W OOIS-STJMI^XIOIS-. iVistarVBaisain^f ^Vild Ckmj* Sopgenoral has the use of this remedy become, pnd'so popular,U it cverywncije, that It Isttrtnti- 1 «esa»ry to recount its virtues. ( Its works speak for it, and line utterance, in the abundant and volnntrtry testimony of the many Who from long fullering and, settled diseases have by its -use ijeen restored to pristine vigor arid health. We can present a mass of evidence In proof of our assertions, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. Important Tcstln nj' from Pli3 r slclan«. From S. THATCH ER, 91. t>., . Of Hennon, N . Y . "iWistnr's Balsam of Wild Cherry gives uni- versal satisfaction. It seems to cure a cough by lonrienlngand cleansing the Lungs, and allaying irritation, thus removing the cause, instead of drying u p t h e congli and leaving the cause be- hind. I consider the Balsam as good as any, if not the best Cough Medicine with which 1 a m acquainted." From W. HrliYSCH, M . D ., Of Auburn, N. Y. "I most cheerfullv add mv tcslimonv in favor of Wistar's Balsam.' I have'uscl it iu-mv family irr Pulmonary Atfietioiis. coughs and co"lds> and esteem it a most valiuibh: n-medv, and'have re- o'l.ll.lentlcrl id hn rnrt-it.- - -n.i r lulul.l of this na- ture with invariably happy results." Fi"tni-II. 1). JI.U'.TIX, 31. I)., Of Mansfield, Tioga Co., Pa. "Having used iu mv praciioc the last four VCfM--, Wi-.tar's llal-nm of Wild cfi'-rry. with great suece.-s, i most c;.ee; fullv rccomiuend i t t o those aillieted vwth obdiuate eoiigiis, colds, asth- ma, i^C." Frfciids" aail' ^tdaUycs . OF rim - - -. , Bmye SoldierB; and Sjilors, -*wj WISTAR'S H.VhS TcsHino, DI.I::: Ri Gnutlcmen—Allhoi notoriety, I o w e it b A 31 WD.D CHER15V, 7^fa I.a.ty. /IT, N. Y.. Nov. (i, WW. igh averse to this kind o , truth to ,-..y thai, I have it to others who ropiire a cough medicine. Yours rc-peclfully, A-;:; E. llri.ni-:ia-. ly^istilus fSaSuum 15'iftf Cherry. Noiu'gpiiuiiiisiiiik-s-i figned ''I. BUTTS," on the wrapper. For S„l* l.y J. P. Dinsmoi-e, No. i:il Jhoadway. New York, ti. W. F<r.vlc\- f'o.. Pr^j.victors, Boston. And bvallDniggUs. HiMhliio^-'H KitH^ian Salve. FOirrY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE Has fully established the superiority of Keddmg's ftusfeian Salve. Over all other healing preparations, all kinds of Sore*, Cuts, •ns. Boils, Ul, : Ilhcuni, Krysipel , Piles, Corns. Sore Lips, SoreJ\vcs, o;e., removing (he pain itt once, and reducing uost. angrv looking sive-llings and inflivmma- as if by magic. J. P. Dinsmore. I S. W. Fowlc ^ - t Andh Sale jsr iy j&. j j X TO £5 . IRON IS THK IJJ.OOI). It Is well known to the medical profession tha Iron is the Vital Principle or hife Element of the blood. This i., deri\ed chiell; IVom the food we cat: but if the fond is n o t proper)? digested, or if. from any cause whatever, the necessary quan- tity of iron is not taken Into the. circulation, or I, the whole svstem suiters. The rritate the* heart, willclog u p t h e " ' blain, will obstruct the nd i ill .-end i ill parts of t i m a y b e predfspos- hicof Ii-on i\:< n "} I odic i n o is well known and acknowledged by all medical men. jTho dillScull v has been to o'htayu ^ i c h a preparation of it as will enter the eireukihionand assimilate at one.) with the blood. This point, says Dr. Days. Ma<.-,ir-h:i-r'tts State Chcmist.has been attaiued i n t h e Peruvian Syrup, by combin- ation in a way before unknown. TJiE rERUVIiS SVRL'P is a Protcctcl solution of the Protoxide of Iron. A new discovery in medicine, that Strikes a t t h e Boot of the Disease, by supplying the blood with its Vital Principle or Life Element—Iron. THE rhlilVLW SYRDP Cnrcs.Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Fe- ver and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits. THE rriii™ SYRUP Pftfuscs strength, vigor, aud new life into the system, and build- u p a n "Iron Constitution." THE PEKl'YIAN SYIIL'P Cures Chronic Diavrluea, Scroffula, Boils, Loss of Co 1 Vigi TJIE PHIiLVM.\ SYRCP vou» AirectioiiSj I'cmalo C liseasc..; of the Kidneys and . THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Ncrvou* All'eerioiis, Female Com p i ain all disease..; of the Kidncysand Blad d t r Is a Specific for all diseases originating i n a b a d state of the blood, or accompanied .by Debility or a low state of the system. Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and recommendations from some of the most emin- ent Physicians, clcv.~j.tnen, and ofhers, will- be sent free to any address. We select a few of the names to show the character of the testimonials. JOHN K. WILLIAMS, Esq., President oi the Metropolitan Bank, New York. H c v . A B E L S T E V E N S , Late Editor Christian Advocate aud Journal Kev. P. CriUIlCH, I. Editor No* York Chronicle. "Ecv. John Pierpont. Rev. Warren Bnrfeon. Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, Rev. Gurdon Bobbins, Rev. Sylviuius Cobb, Rev. T. Star King-fte-v.' Ephriam-Nute. jr., Rev. Joseph II. Clinch, Rev. Henrv Upham, Rev. P. C. Hendley. Rev. John W. Olmstend, Lewis Johnson, M.' D., RosweU Kinney, M. D., 8. K. Kendall, M . D . , W . R . Cliisholm, M. D., Francis Dana, M.D., Jeremiah Stone, M: IX, Jose Antonio Sanehes, M. : D-, Abraham Wendell. M. 15.. A. A. Haves, M . D . ; J. R. Chilton, M. D., H . E . Kinney, M . D . Prepared b y N . L . Clark & Co., exclusively for J. P. Diusmore. 191 Broadway, New York. * ~ Sold by all Druggists; ! fere to. his customers. Come in, ask prices, and compare croods, and see some of thei c&fiW-- gams, take home with you a drawing df fliat ^ ° ^ J Or&ai 1 \ and see If It don't bea?«ny 10« tail Tn and examine GOCKIS and Prices befor* onng toXowvillo. Layout vbxtjon want, arid IIJ^' h w ld - « 1 . ,w "' r ,»«rs«ln you need not take tr.?m. ratr dealing is our nil* New Biem«, May 16, 18«. ;<?. G. CLAIJK & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, Htbvr Haven, Conn., NQ^-diremaui enciente v J n T S n S S a splondtt:antidote for }$ AUSETA, AT STOMAGH aiid idt mdispwdi.iou pgcnliW to the Bituation~' I DENN1S B U RNS & CO., S2yl | New York General Agent*. BEDDING'S RUSSIAN SAME , „ Heals Old Sores; REiJWNfi^ilMAN SALVE Cures Bonw, -Scalds, Cuts. . REBDIM ftUSSU^SALY'E ••'. Cures Wounds, praises, Sprains. REDWWS RBSSIAN SALVE. Cures Boils, picer's, Chncers. > REfiWSfi'S'B68S1AN SHVE Cires SalfJKheliin. P!Ies> Erysipelas. '• EK0DJW IUSSIAH SALYB Cures Ringworm, Corns, &e.. Ac. NO-FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Only 25 cents a box. ..... -:.,. J: P. Pro^rjor^^orj^ixiad way, Nefe j q A . -i'S^y.-yqwie^jQq.,4*T«moiit-8t.|; Bloeiam: And by'all di uirgists and" countrv storekeoptr*. I 18yl IaLOIJl LO'VV r AY , ® iE>IIL,IL.» uud Ointment* All who have friends arid relatives i n t h e nrtrty or navy should take especial care that they be amply supplied with these" Pills and Ointment; and inhere the bravo. 8oldiers ; and Sailors have neglected to proviie themselves with them, no better-present cantoosent them by their Friends. They have been prayed 1 t o b o t h o Soulier's never failing Iriond in^rfhour of need. CWfjhs <iiidfC'ildf ufrctiiiy Troops, Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by usitii;- these admirable medicines, a n d b y pay- ing proper attention t o t h e Directions which are attached to' each Pot or Box. SlckJffxKlitch(9(ti.<i U'</,'f <>/ Appcliic, Tndtkittulto Those feelings wi^ichso sadden us usirally arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspira- tion, or eating aud drinking whatever is uuwhol- some, thus disturbing the healthful action o f t h e liver and stomach.. 'These organs must her. lieved. ifyotrdesire to be weTb " Tlic Bills, taki accordinii- totiie printed in-y-Tielioji-. u ill ([iije! stinuaeh, amlasii. imtural conscipicnce, a clc; head and Lwo.l.-ip; <-:;te. 11'- ,»,;• -r <;• />. !,Xhj /„,}•.••; d hi/ (>,-• r Fxi'aiic. Will soon disappear by., the u.=e of Ibc-.-.e i u v a tl ile Pills, and tint Sold'ier will quickly ;ic^ :itn -• Bo el.-, In ,i strange,,that Hollo, lucnde'dfor Dv.-tifcr i Mippi^'ntg that they IE V Creel; p i n o n e n I C leers, uly be and tii printed manner, another; .veiling.-, e: if the Pi; Oiutm i Patient a I .'-(Uirc a lit! ^•U^li^h: ece of linen from his knapsack and comprc- ith a handkerchief. Takin--, night a n d i m g. i\ o r s Pills to cool the svstem a n d p r e \ flamation. Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's Chest khould be provided with these valuable romedic.- C.\i-rioN !—None are genuine unless the words rllollow.ay. New York and London," are dis- 'ccrniblcas a Water mark in every leaf of tlic book of directions around each p o i o r box ; tin same nvay he plainlvseeu bv holding the leaf t,< the right. A liandsome rcivard will be dven U any one rendering such information a s m a y lead to'thc rlctcr-tion of anv partv or jiarties c..imtcr- ('citing the medieiuc> or vending the ,-ai«c, know- id at the'iiianui ictory of Prof. Ilollowav. ) Mai i La . Nc ud 1 AtlABIAN IIE.UE REMEDY: •" For fiocire of [eaves, thick and broken wind, colds, cougl and all diseases which affect th'-.-rutd hi//, -/-.-,•..<, This preparation is in common use with tlic r he; tw times a vcar. for ab no doubt, is ihc ciin- and unfailing. It. v^ suine vears ;i"-o. bv pre.eiMV.Ulie rcch. Chief, frum wh„n1 imported to Engl.u Arabian, from v.J,i mo,-tspl. udid Iioiv. onlyprcvciiMiul e;< Cd c o m p l a i n t : it e! tus, by reino\iitg Ir secretion, which in dillicultv of breath! cdpart, causes the suine it> natural il'n eirwlation ot the hi to their natural sizi It ninv be used at and may likewise bi well as lioran. Pn >ut a week" v nt a time, which e of their remarkable speed. as introduced into England dr. Darlvof Yorkshire, who i from an Araliinn Shick or .e pureh-wd a horse, during ia and which he afterwards A anil known a s ! lie Darlev •!i .sprang the largest and seM-r km.wii. It will not cetuallvcntv tlwi a-bovc nam a-.i^! .~ the breathing ai>}>ara- >m t h e a i r eel Is ihelympy or leaves clogs them, causing a ig tiv it M e t i o n on thediseas- nucuous niembranee t o r e - lensions, thus equalizing the jod, and restores the vessels ill times with perfect safetv, given to Homed Cattle, as cc ib ets. CAI -Kvei mile; •fth medv," beai-s t h e w r j. All o! h?r is-pur •d Ar Do. reni.-inber this. ]). W. Ill III), Sole I'l-oprictor, fj< Maiden Lane, New York". For sale bv John Doig. Richardson, Lowvillc James I'eden Martli^burgli; Iloidcn, Turin. I CLIN E'S VEGETABLE EMBROCATIOM". ESp See xchat the Pn.-6-s bays. J*3 From the Honrfiii 'Citizen. "By those who have fahly lested its qualities it ia called tho nine qun non if medical curative*. "VVo have used it for tho past year, and prize it highly. The Kev. 15: A. Jbimaii, <>f Vyrmn, thinks it a :nuro cure for Pipthcria, kuownig of some thirty instances where its use for this frarful comjiluint effected aleura •when administered in ftcosou." j From the Standard 'Jlgarer. j " We are happy to learn that Cline's Embrocation is liked by everybody wno uses it." Tfom Tin TTerkimer Co. Journal, Little F\ille, A r . Yi "Ciine's Vegetable Kinbrocation has cctae to beond of the most valuable and nonular remedies fbr niahy of the severest diseases. It contains nottiing poisotlous, and is said to possess properties not to he obtained ia any other medicine." From. T/ie Ulica Fining Telegraph. "This new and deservedly popular medicine id fast eommg into general use. ft is vyy highly .recom- mended for several diseases, and we have had ti littla experience in its use and can Eafcly recommend it as being possessed. of several, at lea*t, of the valuable properties for which it is commended.". Froih. The Rome Sentiiifl. .. __ _ _ My, advertisetl U rapidly, making it^yajr jtf From The Mohatok Republican; " It is acknowledged by the principal draggfata'that Clinc'a Embropation talus* the .lead of all tie patent "madiclnes of tbe day. ,It U. too well ( knowa.to tiaad any comment*. Tbe;- soldier* in' tbe army calLfor i% In making np packages don't fall (b send .tflein a| few b«ttle«." -t __ : '"'',. " " . - '' .^v.'; ,''•., -.''•' Fromthe Sah&yCrfek 7S»t*£ '-^ j "Anesteemed friend told tig, the other day, that, after «ta ? _lt l o . « - » of Rheu^atiwn^ogjjgj w^rr i IIB miBi^V i5C?Yiir(j. r nit\4i l /ainrET. •< ' 6 nxvn ftk ft^ard how rebel fo« ' , »• Ih-brtkfcn rank? are Hjing, 1 And in their haste tliry l«a^« ba^iod , .j,. The wounded and.tltc dying. ,t I •'- '• i '«. •< jCengh, leader- ettVis rrbel band, J- , Wmild'aop^ de»troy ojir ftatio;i; "(/)- Bdtn?Mer:Co«ghn«rCbl4can8t«4 'i Acainst C'Unc a Embrocation. CenailmptioTJ, Fever- rreadtthftt aO i • .- JcSn thishaao inmrrection. - . Eut Cline s Itivlncihlo will soon | - Send tliem in eacif.dire^oa, ..;,'- j '• *• A. J'SCeftoraDiplheria ?liall affriglit, j 'tun jieei^liar Uuiit oi iiriection which, wo call SCROFULA :lurks in tlieconstititfidns of v muHituded of hien.' It either j)rodiWe8 or is produced by ata eit- |^^.|ccbled, vitiated state ftibj&fiuid becomes in- tefttfpfetent to sustain 'the.vital forces in tlicir 1 vigorous action, ,and leaves tho system to fall into disorder and decay;. The scrofulous contamination ia va- riously caused by. mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure "air, filth and filthy habits, tho depressing vices, and,- above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation;"indeed, it seems to. he the rqd of Him who saya, "X will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." The diseases it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the-lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and be- come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi- gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints j on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. SpT^OGA 6 !^ 1>UB8D JNS »»:thec«dwof;Cari^^ X; ; Mwis ,co,unt,y; Judg^no^led-fs ,w *' en to all persons having clajms against . tato : of Jesse Miller, lato iof .Wes^ ^ewUoouuty, deceased, that they.ya lo present the same with their, vou^iu, to the subscriber, eXctiutOr of the will T( said deceasedy at his residence, in.th^ssMtqim. of Weat .Turiu. on ,ou before the .8th day of March,-18(15. " ' - • • •• - <*~m. Dated. West Turin, Sept. 7 r l*!4. .-- . .-' ; , • ^Ei;^l #ILL$ft, ^xecutor^ P URSUANT to an order <if Carlos & Scovffi- - Lewis Oonnty-Judge, riqtice |» berffby giyf v sn to aUper,§pus ha1\TMgelsuias.,affidnBt t h e e s t a t e , jf Niebolfta AndersOnTlate^f tfiti t^w^of fltiP mfe'rk, deceased, that they are rt^itoad tofwesedt. tUje same with tb*ir vouchers: therefor, to Om iiuclersiLjned at tho shop of Ira, .Austm, m the town orDenmark, oh or before the tenthdjiy of TJeeetumritioxtA ' ,, .'. -.-,U -«;-. ; . ; -- » • s- \ .,..' Dated, May ?4'18CH. ' .'V » " * STEPHEN SNELL, i!xe^iijor. ,: >s :y>URSUANT TQ~Alf ORDER OF HON. X, Carlos P. Scovll; *-Le"wis* County Judge.—• Notifeo is hereby given to all parsons having claims .agaiust the ^Estate of.Danlel 8almona,la^ of the town ofMnrtinsbttrgh LeWiS'CO., deceaBed, that they arc required to present the eshnk,- wtf- their vouchers thereof, to C. H* Curtis, at l/ivf-* \ille, on or before the eighth day of October. • i8G4. . J . ^ . r Dated April 5,18(11. : CAROLINE M. SALMONS, Adm'x. CHARLES H. CURTIS, Adm'r. -A^IEIEt'S CHErvRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con- sumption, and for the relief' of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. Xhis has been so long u*cil .".nd so uni- versally known, that w e n e t il d o n o more L. t h a n a s s u r e (he puhlic'tlnit it:- quality i.s kqit np to the best it ever lifts been, ami that it ninv be relnd o n t o d o rill i t h a s ever clone. Prepared hy ])R.",J.,C. AVER & Co., \ 1'ractical and Analytical Chemists Lowell, Mass. Sold b y n i l druggists every where._ S. Doi- Lov.-villc: j.-i.. Peden.'MnrHnslmrgh; L.-J. Riivmoiid. C<»ni'!il,:i' ha-ciK K. V,. llotuen, T;t: Ami all (h-idei-d in nu- Avholnj-ult! hv-iJiekciis, Co GEEAT ITTEACTIONS CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE. r r<« OVV J..f,d» U1U ! rin;.kiu«'. Wcjtake this oceasdou to anuounce ourrecent removal. ^Ve are now located in a Spacious Room, in thcfnewliriek Block opposite J. Doig's Diiii^ yttrre, a n d a r e butter prepared t.o meet the wants of-the peoplo'than ever before. Wehavt sniiitiei^t room »i«I ainplu Jiieilitius for the B O O T AJSTTD SMOtlC TJS^^lDaH:, AVc call the attention of the public to our as- sortment of Goods, which wo feel secure in-say- ing is the largest and best i n t h e county. It will be o u r a i m a t all tihie.s to select none-but the best goodri. and wiJl be sold for what thev a r c a n d to ad alik.;'./ . ' ." Onr s!o«K or prime iroods is fnlland complete. We have every ileai/abie style of LADIES' AND G E N T S ' S H O E S } Snch jigarc-uspallv kept-in first class city Boot and Slioe'stores only. AVc can not boast of our stock of four shilling pasfe-board Gaiters, ami two shillings Slippers. - W c d o n o t design to keep many 'such goods., "\V r e prefer to' excel! in keeping the best, instead of tho; poorest guaKlh/ of goods. Wccontinuctosenatowruiuarpric^s which defy all competition.' '•..'-,.'. •Ladies feaHandflcethe r "..'' '".'•. ONE DOLLAR GAITER, Worth ^L.'ift. thQ o«e (loilar Moroco Balmoral worth #1,38,.the thick, shoe„a|; acven ^jjjii- ' lings,'WrtliBl;So, "fhe'ehflds cbp: «p shoes ^ ^billings, worth-Gii cents, the , „-, .—--jygif' en to all persons havintrclaims against the estate of Dan'l (ioodenouglr.late of Denmark^LewisQa deceased, that they are required to preaentthe w ith their vouchers thereof,-to Horatio Sliumway, at his olHee in.UopeuhagCD, On or •lore Nov. 1. ]*<jl. Dated. April 19, LS(»4. 1IKNDRRIK J. GOODENOUGH, Adm'r, These, all having the same origin, require the T) u R « U A N f to an orderof Carlos P. ScovlV same remedy, viz., purification and invigora- I,A ,„ ^Z^^l^L^^J^^^^^J^fr. tion of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous;iustemperslcaveyou. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that "life of the flesh" healthy, you cannot.havo scrofulous disease. Ayer's Saraaparilla !s compounded from the most cflfcctnal anti- dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe- rior to any other remedy yet deyised, i9 known by"all who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases: King's Evil; or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Eose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in tho lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole' series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual ca^cs m a y b e found in AYEK'S AMERICAN ALMAXAC, which is furnished t o t h e druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein m a y b e learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it .has made when all other remedies hadiailcd to afford relief. Those cases arc purposely taken from all sections o f t h e country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten. the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considerations lu^ led u s t o spend years in perfecting a remedy winch is adequate t o i t s cure. This w e n o w ofier t o t h e public under the name of AYEK'S SARSAPAKILLA, although it is composed of ingredients, some of which-exceed tlic best of fjsarscparilla'in alterative power. B y i t s aid'you may protect yourself from lho fufFcr- in^ and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and iWtcr in the blood, pure;e o u t t h e causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. B y i t s pecu- liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and Jl-us ^xpels the distemper* which lurk witnin the system or hurst out on any part of.it. Wo know the p u b l i c h a v e been deceived by many compounds of SaYsapurillu, that promised much and did nolMng; but they- will neither be deceived nor disappointed m this., Its virtues have been proven by abup- dant'trial,-and there remains.no 'questiojn of its surpassing excellence f o r t h e cure o f t h » afflicting diseases it is intended^ to reach. Although under the same name* it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more ef- fectual than any o t h e r w h i c h -ha.3 e v e r been available to them. LEGAL. MORTGAGE SALE. W HEREAS, default ban been maue In. t h e paymout of the moueysecured b y a mort- is d a t e d the twenty-lin-t day of January,"1863, .•iited by Francis M. Beals, of the town -'of thisbnrtfh, county of Lewis, and State of New York, to Ingham Townseml, of the town of Floyd, Oneida county, State of New York; ud which mortgage was recorded in the Clerk's* itlk-o of Lewis county, in Book X of mortgage*, HI \>\vs,vlu->, ^Vc, on the 21st day of 'March, l«t>3, i ;; o'clock p. m. And whereas, the amount burned to be due upon said mortgage at the time if the lirst publication of this notice, is t h e s u m >f . - i x t y - f o i i r dolhirs and forty .cents, a n d t h e diole amount claimed to be unpaid on said mortgage is the sum of six hundred and sixty- 1 four dollars ami forty cents, Now, therefore, no^ tice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and duly re- corded as aforesaid, a n d i n pursuance of the stAt- ntc, in such case made and provided, the said 1 mortgage will-be foreclosed b y a sale of the pr&* s therein described at'publie auction, a t t he law ollicc of Mereness & Doi^, in the village of Martinshurirh, in the county of Lewis, o n t h e 20th day of October, ltfG-i, at ten o'clock i n t he forenoon, of that day. The said premises are :tibed iu said mortgage as follows, v i z : A'll that tract or p.«rccl of laud situate in the town of Martinsburgh, county of Lewis, and State o# New York, beim? part of township No. 5, begin- nimr at the N . W . corner of the paper mill lot, andTruns thence 8.1%°, E . 9 chs. 68 iinkB'twthc left bank of Roaring Brook, at k>w-w*ter mark, t h e n c e N / - 8 7 # ° , W . 19 chs.^O l*nk»4b a point 50 feet E . o f t h e center line o f t h e O . & R . rail road, thence along said line of rail roaS, and par- allel yyithlt. N . ^ =, )£. 9 chs/ 54 Iks., thenoe S. - X7}?{ - \ E . i n clis. •>:> Ik?, to the place of begin- ning, containing 18 5U-HK) a c r e s . Also another piece, part of lot No. 27> b e g i n - ning at a stake 11 links south of a birch tre* . marked E. Ii.. on the S. line of E. Baldwin'* land, and runs thenee; S. 02 liuks t o t h e center of Koaring Brook. 8. 02 =-, W . 1 eh.'73 .Iks., S . 3 1 !;: =\ E. 1 c h s . :-i.1 Iks.. S. 57 ° , W. 1 ch. 53 Iks., 8. C . 7 - . VY^y c h s . 22 Iks., is. r>;?Ja'. 0 , W . 2 chs.. S. 2.! =;W. 1 c h . 7ft Iks.. S. lll.-T*, W . 2 ehs. 30 1 Iks.. S. :U =. \V\ 2 elw. 71 Iks., S. 49 = W. 1 cb. :.•_• Iks.. S.Nl -; W . 1 c h . , N . 7d=, W- 2ch«. ST/ Ik-.. X. ti.V,'-, W . 1 c h . s i I k s . , N . 53K°, W/ Hc;:s. :,:; 11^., N. :>7 =>, XV. 1 ch. 81 Iks."to t bridge on tire O.v.vegaichie road, thence akmg said road N. b'-, XV. 9 e h . 611 I k s . to the line Of E. Baldwin's land, thence along said liuGE. 21 chs. 21 links, to the place of beginning/contain- iny twenty-/bur acres, l(f perches of -land, more or less. Dated, the 1,1th d a y of July, 1 IXfillAM TOWNSENX Mortgagee. Mi-:m-:.M-:.-3 LV DOIU, Attorneys, Martinsburgh, Ladies' call a n d b u y tlr6 two .dollar Gaiter, the two dollar Moroco Balmoral, the good calf shoe $ 1,00; f&jTcnila's calf shoe *L,0o'. ,> : ; AH''iv.ell worth.the moiiey. ; ,' '.'-"' Wercondnue.to, Manttfactiire a superior qttal- mn> gALF w AND r Tra Meys, All rri'ditebf ttic T>e^ selected' stock, an^l' Tr«r- ranted in aU.ease&.fcftkiye good satisfaetio^ '•'' •. j^jtiiriiigd^if fti^ijlil'tinic» In tlic best style. VAN BiJQGKLlN & SIXBURY. DowvrLLK, July 28 1863. ELECTION NOTICK. STATE^OF NEW YORK, ) *0»TIC1 OF/T1IK SRC'ltKrARY OK STATU, > '- y - August*, 18G1. > - To (he Sherifff (lie County of Leieia: " Sin—Nonce is hereby given, that at the Gene* nil Election to be held iu this^Stateonthe Tues- lay siiifceeding the first Mojnaay of November .he follo^vin-g officers a r e t o b e elected, to A" .Governor, in place of Horatio Seymour, A Lieutenant-Governor, iu place Of David R. Floyd .Toiles; T - — , - A .Canal Commissioner, in place of Franklin A. A'Hierger; An Inspector of State Prisons, in place of Abraham 13. Tappen ; ,.. A l l w h o s e terms of office will erplreonthe last d a y o f December next. Tliirty-tllrce-electors of President and Vioe- President of the' United States; . Also, ft- Representative in the TMrtJHiinth Congress of the United States for tbeiTwSntieth Congressional District, composed of thecouathJs of Jefferson, Lewis, and Herkimer. COUNTY OFEICKKS ALSO TO Blf ELECT5I> FOH SAID '• . COUNTY. One^memberof Assembly; v A Sheriff, in place of VanRensselaer Waters; A County Clerk- in place of D H v i d A . S t e w « * ? A Superintendent of the Poor, i n t h e place of Charles S. Rice ; Two Justices -<jf Sessions, in place of George D. Moffatt and-Roswell.Bingham ; Three Coroners, in place of Samuel P. Sears, Asa W. Spauktlng. and Henry E. Smith. All whose terms of office will expire o n t he last day of December next. •.-•»- Yours respectfully, , f"J CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW* . Secretary of State. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, LewisTJountyft- August8,1864. ; : •: f [ Notice is hereby given,, that at the. General Election to be held in this State o n t b e Tu'eistJay succeeding the first M o n d a y of November next, the following officers are tObe elected, to wit*:. A Governor, in the place of Horatio Seymour,, : A Lieutenant-Governor, bJ ta« place pf David l R . F W y d J o n e s : " • - - - A Canal Commissioner, in the place Of Frank- lin A. Alberger; , |,.,,' - . . . ; ;:, ;': " An Inspector of State Prisons, m. the place of Abi-aham B. Tappen; "" '-" * J : '*'' _ All whose terms' of office wul expire OT*fhe last day orDeccmber next;' ~ "; r "~ TZ~ Thirty-three Electors .of Presidebtr^n^Tfee- Pr&>ident of the United States.; ' . .. . 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decay;. T h e scrofulous contamination ia va­riously caused by. mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure "air, filth and filthy habits, tho depressing vices, and,- above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be i ts origin, i t is hereditary in the constitution, descending " f rom parents to children unto the third and fourth genera t ion;" indeed, i t seems to. he the rqd of Him who saya, "X will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." T h e diseases it originates take various names, according to the organs i t at tacks. I n the- lungs , Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and be­come ulcerous sores ; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi­gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints j on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections.

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:y>URSUANT TQ~Alf ORDER OF HON. X, Carlos P . Scovll; *-Le"wis* County Judge.—• Notifeo is hereby given to all parsons having claims .agaiust the ^Estate of.Danlel 8almona,la^ of the town ofMnrtinsbttrgh LeWiS'CO., deceaBed, that they arc required to present the eshnk,- wtf-their vouchers thereof, to C. H* Curtis, at l/ivf-* \ille, on or before the eighth day of October. •

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Dated April 5,18(11. : CAROLINE M. SALMONS, Adm'x. CHARLES H. CURTIS, Adm'r.

-A^IEIEt'S

CHErvRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for

Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con­sumption, and for the relief'

of Consumptive patients in advanced stages

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w ith their vouchers thereof,-to Horatio Sliumway, at his olHee in.UopeuhagCD, On o r

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same remedy, viz., purification and invigora- I ,A ,„ ^ Z ^ ^ l ^ L ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ f r .

tion of the blood. Purify the blood, and

these dangerous;iustemperslcaveyou. Wi th

feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot

have health; with that " l i fe of the flesh"

healthy, you cannot.havo scrofulous disease.

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