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t'mm J Y $® t»p t f e teefla itoTif; % r& k 4 6 t k t h S f c w ' W cuvUm -Tuesday auo- i f f 33 $ e r $ m m M b . , * J\w\f< c © « bugC®1**--. Spencer. A Clerk of ?})^,CJgp^t . 0 t^/ppjqi^y o^jjlace of Charles J&VSfSS °T ®.os , „ jrs.by a ' S t ® Jo r lil^% l^aattW » 'teA o i» 4 Ay|t'©at»Wf5K'®l»y®*'‘iff«8WllfflfdSI®l3j IffiBSffisei •'M W S f W W W * . l(p%gs OT® W iu ? < $ I S M p 'iCk®> i s y 4 va[jr v li' 9 6r te*1 A»fa *■$e/ , fe lying end being in the town or Roxbury amreglp^ eipn oi ceriam lands lieretofp^ajv^ea by Isaac rlardetr JdJSIAB W. WMlfc'EJf,] X . .„’ X f y OU are her; burg;b,;Esquire, {lecejjsed. ongress'of the Usiled place of Heraiuta D. tp'fie elected f m said Comjy, Assembly. ' A*-ffup.etutlendent of the Poor in place of William ^ D ® ^ ^ % 4 » ^ l a e « o f Atosa P. TroBweck AHH off tyhBspJArmsOhjse olf office.wiR expire on the last A o T terms o ......... day ofD®M efi ®4 » J lectors Uiroeghouf tlie State are also to •vote ilisfta'te lessal- o f tlie act entitled * Att aoe FrefetShhaoTS throughout the Stale,\ pass * 1849v ttn*f'«n act entitled ®‘ An acrl to. ttdt entltled'an 'aet establishing'Free School® ?**h‘<s> Sisth,*’ ip*s6d ApfU’II, 1849. J- -Yam's, ®d«pdor!u!Hy, CHRISTOPHER MORGAN. Secretary of State. >T Delaware CotJNty SbemfP’s Office, 3 Delhi, August 24, 1K50. 3 Ih''‘Wrbutmce’of the preceding notice from tho Sec ret®? afStatre, Notice is hereby given, that a general Eledp'on fs’to be held in the counly of Delaware on ilie TueiWAj succeeding the Jirgt Monday in November itaat AtsSid election the following officers are to be elected. A Governor in place of Hamilton F sh : A Lieu l-Gpyernor In place of George W. Patterson ; A 3 L CaiM’Cdifirfiissibner’ in place of Jacob Hmde ; An In spec©.? of S’ta'fc Prlsoos in place of David D. Speaeer; A hi A *6 Court of Appeals in place 01 Charles S. feStali i A Representative io the 32d Congress for the* tiiipi ‘'Congressional Disirct, (composed of the coatftie/tjPUlster ahd Delaware, in place of Heroaan following county officers are Abe ®(eetpd forJjP'cboxfty of Delaware, viz: two Members ol As senftjy, a St|pBrinlendeut of the Poor in place ot Wil- lia/if TraDonaW, and a District A ttorney in place of Anj&a/'Jf’Tijri Breech, all of whoSe terms of office wifi esffifJ otf the fast day of December nest. ivotice rn also S'veu, mat at the said electron lhe e.ecuiiri throughout lbe State, tn addition to the Stale unq&uttl^ pfiSiefs to be elected, are also to vote lor or aga<$st't[ie fdpeai ofthe act entitled \An act establish- refScliQols throuhgout tbe State,” passed March and an act euiilled *• An act to amend the I an’act establishing free schools throughout passed Apr! tl, IS 19. .DANjJdL, ROWLAND, Sheriff. •rafntioaeil m tIre, lae^t will oC^ai^isaar H.at»enbiirgo» 08 A’aing (eft o r bequeathed,lo hjs/d.qnglitqiy Wjtekoffi, baundjAssfolbv^s^egiijning iq.#ll?efstitrf, o ( t|.»s B.ewlsill wjtqre Uied>vis,i%,Ime bgtweMt^aid a t e and.the lands ot ^sJihjll Jermcfelnie^eelp f,^d etreqpi audios Isom tijqncp s.riutfj (m pega,i 7 pst 43e{ip,ine|tb 9 . s tiilije aryj' stones,, tlteilqe! |io.rt|l,sr#g? M p vyest 18 chains to p alalfa and, a tongs,., th.ence npriji a&jd^gn ^ast S? chftins .to lh^. Bpatlfill to Uto^QeiUvq.ef (jie gjreto, thepoe .(lown,jtsaii.sifgap ^ .W fienjre fhereo.f^s jl winds and tarns to the place pf bggitjtytog, c^nfytijriS ninety sis acres of tenjl, be the same, more br leSs, to.- gether with all 1 and thh 1 ,Gui)di'‘n&, • frnjfrcve-' meats, privile^pg, hgihQilanibute uud: aji()tfrrenniieeS to the same p<-eia&es liefoiigiiig or ahpbrfa.inilig r (&4ila!h said mortgage Wt'tli the powfit pf%te^h 0 rein%on^&(ltt- ied, was tecbrded m Liber JS iSf’Mortgaged, oh bit- ^ges 5?1, $70' r n f m , ' 'October 21, IS44, at 2 P. Bl. f And •whereos'defubltPias fen'nMe in the pay mdnt of (he sain of inoney s^'diir^i t 6 Be paid iti and by said’ftiOrf- gage and \the iUe?est fLereon, on'|*hi 6 b said 1 mdrfgoge tbere \id eliilme'd’tb b'e due at tlie time of the first pahli- aation af tfllh nolice,'tIie supi of oae thousand and fifty tbree dollars and twenty-sil cents, and the amoufrt se- .Utnmonpd- tot Jhg ©mplainl ol Josiah W. VJa r.eir, which was filed in the office •pi the Clerk of tbe oounty of Delaware, on the 13th day of Angus!, 18S0’, and » serve yntrr anstVeV on mo Ltit m offioe iu Delhi, Delaware county, within, jweniv dqys after ilie 'service hereof exclusive of tlieday o f service, and if you Ibil to answer the complaint a'O atore said, lne plff will take judgment against you Jor^SB. 10 aod interest from tbe lOSb day ol Anguet, 1850, and icosts of suit. T. H. WHEELER, ol Dolffl, DeloWnfeCa.', Arty Ibr Plff Doted Delhi, August IStli, 1850.—45 • gtUPKEM® COUR'T- HEZEE 1 AH 1 e lw o o d 1 I AQT } william : prior . J lie assumes the title of Rector lor lhe purpose of gainftlj cxCdlt- forwbal ho je not He eays *>ba has attended nvp medicM achaols, ana practiced for fifteen v'exvs ! 1,1 Now 1 tie'.VuIns, [ He Ota red and unpaid one thousand three hundred and thir ty uvo dollars Und thirty seven cent And whereas, no suit pr proceeding ai law has been commenced lor tire recovery of the debt secured to be naid in and by sa ii mortgage, now therefore notice is hereby given, that by virtue df tbe power of sale contained in sold mortgage and id pursuance of the statute lo such ease tuade and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclos ed! by snleof the said morigaged premises at public anc non nt the public bouseltept by Wilson P. More, at MoresviUe, in the town odd county atoresaid, on the Vitk day o f October next;ol ten o’cloob in tbe forenoon. Dated Jaly 17, 1850—41 GILBERT LEFEVFR, W. CHAUNCE1T LEFEVER, Exeoolors &c., of Daniel Lefever, deed ,Mortgagee. F. JatiEs FtTCH, Atly. _ ____ M ORTGAGE SALE. Whereas,on the second day of Juiie*JerI!L Napoleon £ IVI of JmwfJLcAj),, Napoleon £. Tillojsoo aj^lHellen A. Tillotson,* ms Wife, RSecbted to Lydia Betts a mort- gagdasfijtH. that cemiri piese or parcel ot land situate audj.tyia'g, in thes'tewn.of Tompkins, coimty of Dela ware. <ond>£$thte*r>f New ¥orfe, being part of tot Na 48 in Walton's Patent,' off of the southeasterly corner .of said laf^ar®' bSfiiidedi as lollows : Beginning at the westerly comer at sold piece of land stones sis links soulbi.of,a beppii.copner, free marked 47, 48, 49,50, mence a ld^t cfFSfeed'trees doe east 8 tP*aC °f grante® tcs Jol thera, to a beech tree marked 43,50, staDdrna on the norib rifle of a hilt, thence along a ti of |?Me'd frtftf nMffi 6 no degree thirty urinates we as fffir ticScflif'pornTed in tin*' year 1775, forty chains to the scffi'ilfe&t ’’iiiittti 'of lot No. 48, at a roafe oiSpIe'tior- nsred and marked 40,’ 48, .standing oa tbe south side of FORT GAGE SALE.—Default having been made in the payment ofthe money secured by a certain mortgoge executed by George W. Bfebee to Stephen C Johnson,dated the 10th day of May,1850, to secure the payment 01 one hundred aud twelve dollars and fifty eight cents with interest, wbich mortgage was recorded in the Clerk's office of tbe coanty 01 Delaware,in Book No. 18 bf Mortgages, on pages 417 ond 418, May 11 th, 1850, und upon wbich mortgage tbere is claimed to be due at the time Of tjre first publication of this notice, the sum of one hundred and fourteen dollars and iiiais* ty-lour cents. Now therefore, notice is hereby given that the said mortgage wiH be foreclosed pursuant to tbe statute m sucb ease made and provided, by a sirle at tbe premises deser,bed 'therein, at public auction, at rihe Court HoUse in the village of Delhi, on the twenty first day o f November aczl.nl twelve o'clo.cb ot noon,by virtue of a power com a 'lied itt said mortgage. Tlie said premises are described m said mortgage os follows. So wit: Ali tbat certain piece or parcel of land lying aod being in the Village of Delhi, sftoale at the upper end of the said village.bounded as fullows : 011 the west side by lands of Milo R WlfcoUc, on the north by lauds at 'a'aUike\ and 1 8®,d l« Will'a’m Dean, on the east by a Tel sold to John Brandow, ou the south by Mam street, being tdtree reds aod thirteen' feet and a half rn front, on the said street, a’nd tbe same on tlie rear tine, and twelve reds deep, and is the same lot conveyed by Atmiron Fitoh tad his wire to tbe said George W. Bisbee, by deed bearing date file twenty ninth day of March, 1850. Dated Delhi,- August 28,J 1850 —47 STEPHEN C JOHNSON, Mortgagee. quart; uu aci. ’y t * A tbence along the souriieist' tfounds of a part of irirtci to Johns Beecher, to the place .of begin* itlimfgfi dhfe fainted, and two acrei ttod one Slimdjsi® thfi same, more or lesa also, one otber p;ece or parcel of land situate “8 'I1® aenCtonqcTmt No- .48 in Walton s Patent, off lhe esteriy dbfner of said “lol No. 4S, arid tronndedl . Sejflifning al tlie southeasterly cofnep of \ftttrfd at a stake atrd stdnes six littkk south ira;rarked cIl'Biirifbr irdd i 47, 48, 49, 50, tlteace alo^a Jj^yf marked l/ees qorth two degrees Weatt as * Unity? 45, 46 foln'ted fn tlie year 1775, forty chains and 1 ? liake to a behcti tree cornered and mariked if, ‘48,\ standing on trie west hank of a lifcrge creel;, fhence,due east fiO chains to the southeast cor nef^f wfjNS: 41?,1 at a rodk mo pie cbrnered and marked 4S, 4fljss®M&if' fan the south slfie of a Ml, thence along the nortbMaterly, topodp of a Qsytsta p^ce of land sold by aoraltsm Bii'Slr and wife fo Messs M Gd lef&iffl^lS 'lefflJietBterly 'Coriter of said tot No. 48 to tbe pTsSP 5Pbfigftifi'mg, containing ninety e.ght acres and one-fourlb ol laud, be the same, more or less. And whereas, sa>d. mpijpgflgq, was recorded in the Clerk's office sf Delaware doubly on the second day of July, cW k P. M . In Book No. tS of M&gsges, op pagejs 527,1SB & 639, aod wss-givea to Effiar^Skef ffffim w or fifteeb bnndred dollars end The in®^|^bekiM|toeoa: lbe first payment hffihg for tbe ‘mtereir an tfie'eatd gain of @1560, tjeftdfiring due and payable on the eecqqd cl3V ol dqoe, 1850, and the ay(ffSris firing '480 eqtfal annual S HERIFF’S SALE—By vtrine of 00 execolioir is stted out of tbe Clerk s office of the coooty of Ds- lavvtr^,nnd to me directed ond delivered as Slier.ff of said county of Delaware, against the goods and chattels land® tend tenements of Slattheto J) Garrison and John Q e m sgn, detendanls. in ray bailiwick, I shall expose for sale®! public auction or veudue lo (be highest bid der, a,t tlte bouse of Jacncs 11 Twaddle, in tlie town ol Hancock, in eaid eoonty of Delaware, on the 2(1 tk day) q f S>cpt. next, nt I o’clock in tbe afternoon oi tbat day, .all lbe right, telle aod interest which tbo said Matthew B. Garrison ond John Garrison bad on the )9>tb day of May, 1848, or al any time afterwards, lo tlte Iotlowing described lot,piece or parcel of land ly mg in tbe town of Hancuckt >o said cpuuiy, end winch is described and bounded as follows, viz : Lot No. 19 io a tract known as tbe Spoocor tract, lying m the tow a of Haucork, county of Delaware, Stale ofNpw York, be mg part of great lot No. trier, great or Hardeobo/gb Patent, beginning at the SE corner of lot No. S, a lieecb tree marked 6 , 0, JO, 19,end running from tbence 8 @isly‘s.x.dgg(ees sod Murky .cumules east 33 chains to a beech liea marked 18, 10, 28.39, thence S 23 degs 3 B«ni 8 Dt£S'tt'esti 3 Q.'.<b»iQa 3 m4 35 (inks to a maple tree marked 19, 20, 29. 30, tbence N 66 degrees 30 minutes W33 cbaius to a beech tree marked 9, 10, 19, 20,taecce N 33> degrees aad 30 pino'es east thtrty cnams aud 35 links to the place of beginning, containing 100 acres cau ose'feoth, more or loss. Dated August 6 th, 1H50. D. Bp WLAN D, Sheriff By H. J. Johssos, Deputy, To W illi m Prior, defendant. Y OU are hereby s imam owed to answer the complaint ot Ht-zekinh Eltvood, which was filed in tbe offioe of the Clerk of the eoonty of Delaware, on the 6 th day of August,. IfiSQ, and to serve your answer on meat my office m Dellu, Delaware county, N. Y-j within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day o service, and ii you fad to answer the complaint as ulore- . . . . . .._ • said, the plaintiff will tafce judgment against you for dNCJ OR A/,nta ntlil, ,n(AMoat fvnm (ko QQlIl A t .Tltlo $64,85 cents, wiili interest from the 29th day of July, 1850, andjcosls of suit. Dated August 6 th, 1859. 44 T. H. WHEELER, o f Delhi, Del. Co , Attorney f o r Plaintiff. N OTICE to the creditors of Boyl V. B Baldwin^., deceased, late of the town of Walton, in tbe^gouifT’ ty of Delaware: In pursuance of the b tat ute, notice is hereby given, requiring all persons having claims against Boyl V. 8 . Baldwin, deceased,to produce the sarpe with the vouch ers thereof, lo us at the dwelling house of Margaret Baldwn, Adminietradix of the said deceased, on or be fore the first dau o f March, 1851 —45w6 MARGARET BALDWIN, Adrai'x, PLATT TOWNSEND, Administrator I N addition to the general terms of the County Court ami Court of Sessions, now appointed lo be held in nnd lor the county of Delaware on the first Tuesday of May, and third Tuesday of September, I do hereby ap point tbe following terms of the County Court at which no Jury is required to attend :—One on the first Monday of each month, except September. November and May, commencing with the first Monday of July, 1850 E. MORE, Couuly Judge. Dated Mav £7, 1860 -35 I m p o r t a n t C I ieE u ical D i s c o v e r y . D r . G l Y S Q T T ’ S J H i S S S f i S ' l wmT SREATBEril *SupERtn*l*1i or THIS ,E*TRACT is W hilst it ^IBECmS ®lSEASE It toVlQOBATE5 2HE 80&t. [SA R S A P A R JU A A Puriiar 0 ! tlie Blood, in Qnart Bottles. T HE Curative powers of this medicine have given it the preference ozer all Sarsaparilla Extracts, being the first combination ol the Yellow Dock and Sarsa parilla ever offered to the public. Ite unrivalled success hac astonished all (who have used it, and each neweaee in which it is tested, furnish es, in the result, a new certificate of its superior excel lenre ; and we have only to point to the accumulated testimony of thousands, who have experienced its ef fects, to convince incredulity itself, of its real value in the core of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Pimples, Miles, Mercurial Diseases, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liter Complaint, Sronchilis, Consumption, Female Complaints, Loss o f Appetite, General Debility. TESTUai Please read the foi remaining payments fieiag ■sn T equal annual install mints of one boated ttnfi fifty clpltacSvUSCb, with the annual inteinst payable pn tbe second day of Jnne io each aif^ jfay ^ a ;r |{ j) i # ! stjsrig s t hejjrej, installment becoming dne andueiog payabte on yAdPjfrfte;' fSSf. An A whereas the said; Imttdrt'd doirafb and’Ilie rtrierest tlteraon* t bT June, 1856 is oot dtp by th® saw oiartffifeei a’' 8 o foritsaid, and’ tle*iiuit librmg ?<laeti'i 8 ''paytiinriPoF iltb tr&& df $105 ioteresti, aroouut claimed to be da® at the vit^bf the fi® tfotiEu s And whoreatfe) ssik fidillf nt|tritaleil tft la w to rdbover til® irigugeor any na.'l thereof: Add* contams a power of sale wl'sikti gHERIEF’S SALE —By virtue of an execution or in the pay- id mortgage is hereby given, be foreclosed By q writ of fieri facias,issued out of the Supreme Courtl of the State of New York, end to me directed and de livered avSfteriff of Ute conal;y of Delaware. acariiRl tire goods and chattels,lands and tenements of WiUsam F. Flechncr, deleirdant, I Will expose for sale at puhlle auction or vendue to the highest bdderat Edger>otfs hotel, in the village of Dr.hq in said coonty of Dela ware, on the 3d <m) q f Oclubr next, at One o'clock in tbs ofterneion bf that day, ell the right, title srid ib- teWBC Which fbiy said Wliliara F Eleeiner, defendant, liad ttn the 9tb day of AoKtist,’ 1349, «r at any time af terwards, 1» The 5 fallWing'fiescriiJEd ot, pfece or par- oel df land, Which is'dbsmhfd j meted oa f bounded as fellow's, viz All tfliit Beftgin piece.op parcel of land situate, rytflg. 'bsifift 'in the town of Delhi, being eo tho \K.ertgriy Bidd'britlio Meredith Road in the vitiugoaf Delhi, and being a part of lot No. 3 in the trout lot No,-G in tliq Fraqltliq.pptsin, and bounded ae lollows : Beginning a t tbe euriier bNtlie fot fortriefly sold td 15'IC Irani Anderson, on tb! a® tt 'poltit sB'dut,-ap'jfbsiitfTfir tefu tots on the easterly side o tBb JifeoBs lot afifl'tfio Parker lot, Urenee running $rona vhwtiSr^ side of said road, tfTIli 1 division line fast ween the and interest tb-fiecotqq ^up^nd^gayabfejts oiortetd. al’pt®- ' 3 af«ore- side ttl' etidifoad, and know® es licutuctiott, ah 1 ituafett on tbs 1 ^Qftabei-,. 1850,^1 (Bre.e Swrcras C. Mortgsgee. ;Rfi the said road N 31 dKg# 80mins W 34 chains and 20 links to a stake end .?ipms nt tbe rear .hoe of Baid lot N 0 , 3, (henpe N 38 degs 30 mins E 7 olrams to o stake arid elonei), tlietrcB S 31 4®g» 3b mins E SO shams ao a. tSSkkind stottoS’dfiTlits' Westerly side of said Mereditri rdaB, sntf tfieniie>'itlong'. lfrd Prteof said road 8 obs'as 22 links to the pfSee'df tifgiiiaitig, contsfn Ing twenty • te?o 47 100 veils land. DitteS August 20,1850.—4S . ' ’• • ' ' D. ROWLAND, Sheriff. ’S f 1 jN- B e p o t y S h e r if f . i t # |d lilfgb- ' virtue of three several os- _______ faqis.si iysuefl ont of thq Supreme (SoaM'of- tL&.SttS& tff New Fork, an'flfitp me diKCteitiMd delivered!!asaSkeriffi ojt tlio county «f Dela ware, against tbe goods aotlifilia»el»j! lands aod^ene nxeuts of Richard IFurren^atendant, I will expose for ) et public ottdliW 6 ? Agttiltta Ijj'Ibe Wghest bidder et .................iqqw- «n® _______ ___ .. . 1 rightjr.aitte B3Sl i.iytere,st whicii.tflgESiffi I I r arg-, |5f«l rre n ,d.e ct ai n G, ifaatfb enato Isj flay' efSTpafeiMSP . f t #1 any time of- |tgr*jadss.toitiis &ItatjJig!dfserjJ§fli -wi, pjsceprj^tpe] lEftted, 'Wktsli btrfdesctifel’® ffiStr.fl asI.tomjdcflas/oRi I6.wis,'-ra i:»?AIL. tbsl r.?ft(j|i,pj.gcs 6 sn§|feeLsf Jandei. “k&fKfe, tli V - F O R 1 8 5 0 . Ibr brief extracts Irom some of the letters and certjEc£'HKiaily received. Joel E. Keeler, scbooF superintendent, Perrysville, Mad. co., N. Y., says :—‘ I was overwhelmed in pam from an Abscess in my side, back and hips, with symp- loiiis of gravel. I commenced tok ng Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dork ana Sarsapordla, and before using 2 Bot tles, my abscess closed, the muscles o f iny leg that hod withered and contracted became natural and strong, the humours that covered my body left me, nnd I am now ia comfortable health, and can ascribe my wonder lul (and to aif) UlrespfeEted recovery under Prov.dence, 10 the efficocy of your Extract.’ Mrs. H'ram Dillenback of Perch River, Jeff, co N. Y soys, It is the only medicine she lias ever found to relieve general debility, loss ol appetite, spitting blood, and irregularities peculiar to her sex. Itt fact I cannot live without it.* Anthony Beekman, ef St, Johnsville, Montgomery county, says, ‘ I was effectually cured of dyspepsia ol 30 years standing by tbe use of one bottle of your Ex trocts.’ Gen. Schuyler o f Itbncu: soys:—‘ A child almost blind witb Erysipelas, wns effectually cured with less than one bottle.’ Dr. W. G. Atwater of Trumonsburgh soys : ‘Yoor Estrict of Yellow Dock ond Sarsaparilla bus bamshed all other preparations trom tbe market. It gives almost unbounded satisfaction.’ Geo. Ehle, Cb'ttenango, Mud. co., cured o f ‘ spas modic Asthma coimectea witb spitting bfood and congh by Dr Goysott’s Y. D. and Sars. has entirely restored rpe to health.’ Adams, Knight & Co., Akron, O , say * Tbe Yellow Doefe aod Sarsaporrila ie really the tbmgfor which it is reconnmbflited, effecting many wonderlul cures.’ Mrs Mnniori, Waslmiglon, O., soys ‘ tbe Yellow Dock and Sareaparilla cured her of Prolapsus Uteri or Falling of llie Woin'i, ot 5 years standing.' All wbo would avoid the Cholera most keep the blood pure, and all the orpnmt in healthy notion To do this effectually use Dr. Gurysotl’a Yellow Dock und Sarsa panlta. Dr. Caldwell of Oswego says r * A captain of o vessel we* cured of soroftila of twenty years standing by the use of only four bodies.' As a female medicine there can be none superior: by private application, postpaid, information wilt be g ven where tbe most astonishing effects ever recorded 111 tbe bistory efotedieioe have been produced. Cuetomersiire invited to call and examine certificates and recommend ations at length. (CF Prepared at S. F. Bennett’s Laboratory, Little Fails, N. Y. Wholesale and retaJI in New York City, by J. R Trippe, 128 Maiden Lane A. MdClnre & C o , 74 Stalest Albany. 1 Also for sale by A Douglas, Jun., Franldin; Bar* bans & Co., Roxbury; V. Btrobell & Co., hloomvillc) CS. & B. Guffin, Hobart; und by all the Druggists end principal Merchants throughout the O. Slates, Wdat Iriti'ea and Canadae. Whdlesal’e and retail at Delhi, By GOULD A ENCM L A im - S 4 y l THE snbseribor woald respectfully Inform his former gmtwmsy friends, fend. -lire commanlty in general, SQTjtll;. liiisited sa trie island ■ Stjttflpl \i#fi cviy part of grest IfipP%.|»iifariteSSlfaMes6tIfl f te | » 4 Sv lYtoMy trie, destlt Oljtlulin.C ,to| riuudrod^acrea, suhjsot to a morfga, ‘ti’gi'aii' ' dW>V*J- \ vWWBb!-) esHtMb IfilHft ilSWfeAJPfa. , a . By 3t. S. R owiasd , Dapnty v ■., .... i . „ i J4 t # g JtcJjitrd. tbat Ite has takeo the well known and superior bailee-, MitbWt ■'as tins Franklim Hnuse, in tbo villoge of Coto- kill, originally opened by 'Mr. I. B> Lyons, and eoCsev’ quently occupied by A . S\ Sfflisbury. Esq., 01 ,e door ralow tif 3 lormer stand, tfie Greene County Hotel. GrxlefoPTor;; ull-' pstjoiia'guj Be'kindiy smibitaixn in- dajgf.nce_gf .tjie i!amq lor ibu future: *'B IY 0 R F :HORSES kud CARRIAGES Sn u'tfend ttnce at all times*. fSp iftls ££ou*p tjltogether the ,01031 pleasant but' UoiSiiftOafouU Ih (lib Itlilogo, and has aikiys teed pys.EBil&nt in'xeputatiori, thulus ilie pro- sre ,n? ££<ir\}an to make its present eur- paag its former repolaiion, he feels no debeacy in say JHr'iw Jltl L'farsltiitg public, his friend* and patrons, Hurt *19 riss'riff’kif jtertoi?. 1 ’ilrlsuisfej ”iF«ride/*ultiin ibe.pxyrntati thereof tbe •* <(jpj»|n^ie« Will be »o|d aa Ihe.Jswtd'reoUil •« t(*e<glllftU.y ofejBvp lember nejst stt lea o clock A M tip Slvre •( jihe i*i#Ml*lrr>e‘,DirvenportPe^ w Aa. «*ttwSL t& m r i e f O yer end 'Te! ; M s f Q4, TS43V—84 eskrTkiLtflsar. ’ ’GEORGE PRIME fy Co. 8 ■ » m I V 1 4-LATrsT SxTL* stock ol lists of tfte*Meiis style T o W / r m j i > w * n h *r m* eity c*MMIw9^mNf*fPiMtt«ii4to |?pEs«ii«fitktioi*fr— Ws hsvs ■ r«wto'MitoMediiku*?*Mt*ble >IStr •I tbe DELHI CLOTHING |T O ftE f J —.I— LA-..!-... - ■/ ------ ^ . . - ------- j't},!'^/ wjiCjJ'ttU w * f ;i)>ereM.fi %nd uha -rsll JusJicesAof t)l? Corunars and ofliurofficers whojltyya taken iny recfg fenMnce fer the «ppes»/ipt;(!1o(‘»Bjr perypq j.t said Court •r'ltHiorisesie, take*4 elfy Inqjnsjti 0 , 01 *.examination; of toyspneoeec ertynlnsfs Lo^etttm sucbirecogn unce , ueq* evtten jMsd(«i«a>i|s4jqD (o sstdj Coqyi at tl e optn , lysjg thereef^ eejlb* fiyst, dsjr, e^ its *)Ui pg^^tKijLyie: ,-ISy FALL FASHIONS—Jusl received -Liie nets' \stylo af Hat® for the Fall and Winter «t ‘AS; and vflli risxold al tree l&'lvwi Cxsn PriceI Cali and dec’di’the •■ : • f - D m u t GfaTuisa, SreEfe', \ I M f i S p S ^ L-tJi, ‘ 1 r , 35 18503 AA... j-.v ;tern*-45f or qi Au b n < m &io.? * irfc. hia Ufa J Sxich ] ne?er pracuced i ^ 4- JV. erf mi 8 ropresi*ntdtiQD loo^abjid tptne elmmcter andveWcltyof tho mun.'. i wish Oioat QtftcfirelvLJto tittd never fenwteU.EQuileA 1 0 s pients of himself or of inc. When will men leant to bo honest ofidi'Utlllhl t m &11 their deal him and interooureo wiili ilteia- foi* low men! He applied, to one Ituei Ciapp to assisi Jhimnuvanib i faeiurjn^ |iia mixture, emtmg ihe ly.igc eunis ho v/ould tnajie, es an luaacement to embafk m the husmess. These men nave been insulting and libullii.g me in ull i*us£tbio fontsa.ln Qrdsrto impress the public with die belief ihui die Old l)r>cior s9 Sarsa* parilla was not the genuine, original 5 rar 9 apaW//«j,«mado from the Old DactQV^ Original hwipe, Tbts S. I*. Toj^isend-saj's I have sola the use oi my nutnp for 87 a week I will gavo him. |500 if he will nro iure *on«* RHi”le M*liiary j'fooi’of tni3. *tio f statements of Tnompsnn. Stoillman & Co., are luoihme hut a tissue of falsehood.^ simply iiuuie to deceive die public® and keep the truth down 111 regard to hifi si/aim#, ferment trig cofft* ’ This is to fuutioit iho public to purrha ........... .. ywufid. l)r. JACOB Towoseotrs JSansupdriUa, hAviua onu tor’s likeness, his family Cual uf .I -'/ia, and lue the Coat of Arms. lume Put Old o u ihu Old Due* uvo across Principal Office, 102 Aiassau-etreety N- Y Oily. JACOB TOWNSEND O l d D r . J a c o b T o w n s e n d , TIIE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla, Old Dr. Townsend is pSlsv about 70 vpars of ace, anil hoe lon$ been known ns tlie AUTHOll rml 'I)IS('01*KF£EJt of the G E N U I N E ORIGINAL \ T O W S ' S E S i ) SARSA PA RILLA.” Beine poor, he was romiiHled mifnit : itsmunuuc* ture, by which mpans it has b»*en krpiout ol naffket, anii tho sales circumscribed toihose «>niv win* had proved its worth, ami known iw value, it had rrarhtH dm ears ol many, nevertheies* ^ as thoso pprsons who had been healed of sore diseases, do saved Irom death, iw-.launed it 9 wonderful HEALING POWER. This GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPA RATIONs t man. ufaeiured on the largest scale, and is called for throucb^at the length and breadth uf the land, especially as it jb round incapa ble of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. P. Townsend’s, it improves with age, and never changes but tor the better; because it ie prepared onseiera- tific principles by a scientific man The lugheai knowledge ol Chemistry, and tne latest discoveries of the art,havo all oeen brought into requisition in the manutarturo oftheOld Dr's Sar* saparilJq. Tlie Sai>a(»arilla root, it is well known lo medicil men, contains many medicinal (jroperties ami stune properties which are inert or useles.*>..ind others, which if reiainpd in pre paring it for use, f»r«iluce fermentation and arid , which is in* junoua to the svMem. ISome ol ihe properties of Streaparilla are so volatile that they entirely evaporate and arclostin die pre paration. il they are not preserved hy a scientific process, known only to those experienced in in iiutiiuiacture’ Mi>retiver, these volatile principles t vs Inch ll v otl'm vapor, or as an cxhalaJioii, un der heat, art* tiie very essmlial medical properties of the root, which give to it all its vulue Any person can boil or etewhe t root till thev get a dark col* Un ’ ’ ' • ' ored liquid, which la rimre Iroitt the foloiing m<iiie*i in ihe rout than irom anythin^ rlf*\; thev ran (hen strain (bis m«ipid or vapid liiiuid, 8 \vet ipn with sour molasses, and then nail it “ SAR* SADARll.LA EXTRACT ur RUP.” But uuchvs iiot the arti cle known as the GENU LNE OLD DR JACOB TOW-NSEND’S S A R S A P A RILLA. This is so prepared that all ihe mert properties of the Sar* aapanlla ruoi are first removed, everything ca|>ablet»f becom ing acid or fermentation ia extracted and rejected ; iben every panicle of medical virtue is secured in a pure and concentrated form; oml thus ujs rendered incapable <>t’ losing any of its val uable and healing properties. Prepared in this way, it is made the mosl powerlul agent in the Cure of innumerable Diseases* Hence the reason why we hear commendations im every side io Its favor by men, women, and chihlreu. We fi ml it douig won ders in the core <»f OOX#trVRT/f/N, DYSPEPSIA, and •LIl'EK m M I*LA lNT,ni\A uxliHElJMATLSAt.SCHOf-'VI^A, P ILES CO.S'ril’ENL'.SX. ,xti Ct.'TAS'EOUS ER€Jf>T!0N8 PIMP LEX, IlLOTt 'TIES, ami all afTectir>*i 9 a riHing Irom IMPURITY OF THE HLOOLJ It poeessR 8 8 a marvellous Hlicacv in all com|daints arising from Intfigfstum, fn>m Acidity of the Stomach ,from unequal curulatiun, deiermiiidiiou of blood t*i the hcati, [►alpiuuou of the heart, ct»ld feet and hands, cold clnihand h«»t flas»hr» wer tho body. It has not tcs equal in Voids and Coughs; anti promotes easy expectoration and gentle pci-jnrauou, reiajcing airicturesof the lungs, thro.ii and every other f arL But in nothing is its excfllencp more manifestly seen and ac knowledged lhan in ail kinds and stages of F E M A L E C O M P L A I N T S . It works wonders in «’asee of F>uor Albus or H’A itre. Palling of the Womb, Obstructed , Supjiressed. ot Patrtfui Menses , /r* r^ulartryol the menstrual periods, and the like ; arwlis effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Disease* By removing obstructions, anti regulating the general system, it gives lone and strength to the whole body, aiiduhuB cures ali forms of Nervous Diseases and DebUity, and thus ............ a liver to healthy action, tones ule stomach, and eives pond digewion, relieves the bowels or toruOT and constiuation, allavs inflammation nvnfien tiie *4tf equalizes the nrcuianon ol the tdyu<i, prodocins gpnile warmth equally al) over the bndv, and 11 ,*» n,8<*nuih,e pempiration; ro* laxes strictures and tighriipus. jr move® all nhsir tinuns, t and in vigorates the entire nervou*H>i.Mij 8 Is not tins then Tho Medicine you. pre-eminently noedl Cut can any of these things Ce said of S. P Tutvnsond'i infe rior article ? This young man’s liquid is not io Ixe COMPARED WITH TUE ULL> DR’S, because of one GRAND PACT, that the one ie INCAPABLE Of DETERIORATION, and ajraox-a NEVER SPOILS, whilo the other DOES* souring, fermenting, anA dlounng tht bottles contaimug tt into Iragmedts; the puur, acsd liquid ex ploding, and dumaging other gouds' Mu*i noithnhorriblo com pound bo poiftonoirs to the system 1— What' put acid info a system already diseased tcirh acid ? What causes l>yn|iepsia but acid I Do wo not ail know that when luod ho urn motirRtom- achs, what mischief it producesflatulence. fr?ar:burn, palpi tation ol the heart, liver complaint, diarrhoea, dvne-niery, coiir. ond corrup'ion **f ttie blond? What w Scioiula bin mi and bu- mor in the bodv ? What produces nil the humors nlsich brine on Eruptions oi tlie Skin. Seald Head, Salt Rheum, Eryeipelas, White Swellings. Fever Sore«, and nil tjlcerauons iniernal and external? It is nothing under heaven but nn ansi nubsiance which snurs, and lime spoils all thr tl ui<is of the b« >dv, more or le»w. What caums Hneuinuu>in but a snur amJ item fluid which ifiHit.nates n*e,i between the loint* u,.l 6 |»*-«tICie. irri tating and inflaming the delicate uj»n wlneij )i acts'! So of nervous discasee, ol impumy ol ihe dioik I, ol deranged circulauon, and nearly all the ailmente which alllict human na ture. Now is it not horrible io rnnke and sell, and infgmtelv toorsa to iiw* this J 3 SOURING, FERMENTING, ACID *• COMPOUND” OF S. P TmVNSPVD, and yet he would fain have ii un«Jei stood that Ole) J>r Jncnh Townsend’s Genuine Origuui. & ojsuiiqj liui, ib mi 1 A1ITATION of ht« mfrnot prvp*iaiii*n 5 '' Heaven forbid that we shout.} dnd iu nn arfrvlc whlcli would bear ihe most distant rftsemnlance tnS P Tr»\vn«enJ’ 8 «r/ic/<» * WrWDhit Ul. In HI..,..|. ... II ,s Il.t- ahuc'nre truih, that S P r»wnM*„.r®a.ii(’ie aifl.ilil Pr J„r«.b Sarsapa rilla are hearen-unde upnrt. nnd infmttrty ifissivt.ilrtr; tTiat they are unlike in every particular, having noi one aingle thins in common ° ^ As S. P Tnwnwt.d ib nn doctor, and never was. is nr them- 1 st, no pharmiireutixt—know a no more of niodicme* or ttl«e*ae 8 than any other com/nun, unscieuiific, unprofessaona 1 mao whai guar ant re- caf, the pub ,c Uve that ihry are nce-rvuiga genuine scientific memrtn*. containing all the virtneo <.f rife anicTpfl used in preparing ti, and which are incapable ot f hung™ wluch might render themhe i AUISNT>oi Disease instead t*( healiti J Hut what else should be atpened from one wfiu ksjowe ombine comparatively of raedte.ine or diseftBe? It requires a r*cm»no1 eome experience to cuok and ecrvo up even a common de^Sent meal. How much more imporuuii is n that the xjersons who manufacture medicine designed for WEAK STOMACHS AND ENFEEBLED Sl STEMS should know well the medical properims td plants.! he be* man- ner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge ol the various di-easee which affect the human system, acd now to adapt remedies to thus© diseases! It is to nrfest frauds upon the umoriunace, to poor balm into wounded humanity «a tinrfk» .k_ A .—r ioiu ityi XI) ^ ®OUGHT QBd FOUND Hie oppjriumty and raeoas to bring G r a n d U n i v e r s a l C o n c e n t r a t e d R e m e d y withia the reach, and to the knowledge of aif who need it that they may learn and know, by joyful experience, it* Trknsceiidttttt Power to ileal. Fop sale in Delhi, bv H. O. LOVKML,. Delhi, November 6 . 1843 *—5 PROFESSOR BARRY’S T R I C O P H E B O U S , OR 10.L D LO'Clte' DISPENSARY, No 80 Bbsveb S®, ijjGbntoo Hotel Buildinga-esMtrilisn- hr. tire 'removal and prevention, of itevye 3 i,eMiai Diseuse, without inerou* >.-UDlA.|aA 9 CROIX continues lo bo (OBBBReflMsanfidentrally, and purlieu larly -upon those diseases ot the bu- riaO fxstne.of a pritate nature, tin eyplijUs, gohorrhoua, gleets, loes re< nera, s’trictnres, irapotenoy, Uemmui weakness ol both sexes, di.-oases of lbe urelbuj nervouB debility, wercu rial diseases, grnsel, nodes, Qttrtea, rheumatism*, ulcers ol’ the glottis, Ions Is, throat, nose am}-limbs, syphili tic lerihe at inflamed eyes, impotent or gtwfltutj WuSt- ing awuy ot lhe powers ot Itle, night sweats, swelling ol llie joints, caused Iiy mercury, und unwise Irentso Becret ntseases, whether mild or virulent s and iroinan. experience that very seldom lulls to the Iqt offttlv pby- siciun, lie is enabled lo warrant a perfect and lasting cure ni any uud ull oasOs oi above named diseases. T A K E P A f t Y I C P L A l t N iO T IC B -“lFltere is a Imb t winch boys teach each other at the ucademy or college, u hobil indulged In when by himself, in bo - liluiie, growing op with the boy to manhood ; few of those who indulge in this pernicious practice are aware ofthe consequences until they find the nervous system : shattered, feet gtrunge nnd unacrounlable feelings, and rogue /ears in lhe mind. The individual becomes tee ble, ond il unable to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply himselt'to siuly, his steps ure tardv and tfpalt, lie is dull, irreeolule, tlie countenance is down cost, lhe eyes without natural lustre, shainetacedoess is apparent. These ure the symptoms which’ should awaken the attention of those similarly ufficted. IF . T I I E V I C T I M be conscious of the cause of Ins decav, and quit it, he suffers under those terrible nocturnal and involuntury emiss ons wh.ch weaken and shame hnn, producing j ineiilol and physical prostration, ll he emancipates | h m(Pll belore the practice hot. done ue worst, and en- Krs matrimony, his iiiurriuge is unfruUlul.and his sense telh him lhal that is caused by Ins early ,‘oilies. Persons of ul! ages can now judge what is tlie cause of the.r de. Immg health, loosing llieir vgor, becoming pale and emuci&lcd. YOUNG MEN 1 Let not false modesty deter you from makmg your case known to one who, from edu cation and respectab l.ly, can alone belriend you. He who places linnself under Hr La Croix nnd his treat ment, niuy religiously confide in h.s honor ns a gentle uiiiyi. and in whose bosom will he iorever locked the se- ret ol Ins palicut. There me verv f-w men in the world in whom il is sule In repose confidence, especially in coses-of a deli cate nature. Tlie many preieirtiers to medical science, with which the country is tilled, and the many disip pointinenla lo which the unlorlunnie are subjected by consulting such men, renders it a iiiulier ol mure jus lice to caution the public against them,uud point them lo the sure “ haven ot repose,” which is under llie management of the celebruied Dr. La Crrnx, No 56 Reaver streei, A'buny, N. Y. FEM ALE C O M P IiA IIV T S —FaMoiff of the woino, gonori <ei »r whites, obstructed, excessive, ir- reguitr or painiul tnei.si*^, dropey ofthe womb. Dr LaC'rti x is olten calhd upon by young and innocent female* vvlio have had their health jujuied lor \eurs l*y p lis and nostrums purchased Irom » elebrated lernule inipusters, under tin 1 f.i’se pretence of ctfni t-ng rure& — tliene medicine* in nineteen cu>es out of t wruly huve on .'njur ous effect upon the consl»iuii'»n, wilhoid pro dueiug tl»e desired effect, or any eigns ol a. Lari-cs wlio wish lor medicine, the elritacy of u Im h hus 1 >k n tested in thousands o< case* m.d h«*vt*r Ijiiet! lo etLcl epeedv ruree, wttlmut any bud results, wdi use i.oiie bul Ur Oe Luney s French Female Fenodn-al IMN, whieli have the result of the com'uned knowledge on i experience ol some of the oldest und most disnngu sit ed phyticiane of Europe, ond huve been used by le niiles ein'racing most of the gentility ond nobility of Franre, lor the InM 25 yeaTs 'Fo eulogise llieir virt ues would not add to their merits. We wdl only suv try them, and if they do not prove lo he whut they ure represented, tne money shoJi be rciui.ded. Tbe on y precaution necessary to be observed is, ladies sh* u*d noi take them if they huve reason to believe that they are in ceiUm siluulionH, (the ptnlu’ulurs of which will be found »n the wrapper accompany mg euch box,) thu* alwojs aofe und Leailhy, t»o geniie, yet ao octive ure they. OTr ce $1 per box They mn be transmitted l»y mail to onv purl ol tiie United plates. Dr. La Croix invites oil the afflicted, however less ll»e»r coses may appear, er whatever tbeir d*ee<iBe may be, or however ni-iiiy j>iiy « h **r.s h or rpinfdiea they have tried, to out his knowledge und skdi to the teet in an examination ofthe case—H will cost them nothing. He promi-es to every case o permanent and rudicot cure lor Ide. Tlie Dispensary is so arranged that the person coll ing wdi wee none bul the doctor himself, whu is in con stant at tendance jn In** private roorn>,ready and willing to rerider relief to oil who may give hnn u call Hun dred* of certificates, voluntarily given of cure*, some of wb ch ore the most ostonishmg cures on record, are open lor inspection ol the Dispensary, ull ol whtcli are by his luedu jne Remember, 5b Reaver st. P. S —Dr. La Croix hoe been properly educated to every branch of the medical profession, and graduated at one ofthe first colleges tti the Umled Slates,and hie diplomas ore in large Ranies in Ins office,subject to the inspection ot oil who favor him wnh their patronage. [L/Patipnie in the remotest ports of the Un on, ami in tlie city, ton be treated *u« r» naiully through tlie post office,by addressing Dr. Lu ('roix, (postpaid, bos 579 ) enclosing a reasonable lee, staling coce, bobit, mole ol living, occupation, &c. .Med cine sent to qiiv port of the Union, according to direction, safely poLked and carelolly secured irotu all observation. (LTBe sure to recollect Old Galen's Lock Dispen** ry. No. 5t) Beaver st., (two doors uhove iVurl,) Alba ny, N Y- A perfect cure warranted — 41> I jrrflo , ....... QmiW’ BO’M’& eb ' , Ji’fiotb put ilj cQl etrcngjfo opi jfl- other aimllar medicines; may m s a s s M 'p a s f s a s w Sars&^EtTilla, Cftfeiuy find SMlWBSil(j,TbdHa(«’i“ : «iora ttronglfi.mnro rxwi cmenlrant rurylcrij n catn BoKfoof medicine, called Extract q f SarsaporlUat , Out, S((condi.y—because Tfiis lfiu'iffer also tlamJ gjjlcacy and healing virtues qf several other Rootsj Brcito* 4«S V*> the Purifving properties of which are 5 and when these aro compounded with Sa . and Sassafras, they wake this me&iatqi the moflu» fier of the BHjocI in i Vie toortSs■ So’truo 1st Retired medical effect,, the Doss is Only One* Ta&lcsiiooufiil, *f f But it ie ilc* —..ttu . a® 0 a^.(vma«?iim *tu.. x —. , medication ( the Dose o spootiftds—TuREE, use up a buiUu of it iu n .. Fonr, Fivb, orSts ... ..... efficacy (in mhtl doses.) be as I*usjfvtnc'and\ doily (luiyc doses) of tiareapartila, then it Proves that One bottelSSS PtRiriEB is worth Tnrco, Four, or Fiqe timauiore thatt frboffle «(*{$$ sojiurilUi. The above cumparison does not vet show the great d£tfL2« iu value bfetwet*n tlie medibal efficacy uf Blab’s Ptrain&Rin t 3 rilla. Thitt will appear by tlie cerdficatea qf cure® io-^ranp* phuta, show:i” i tlitit ' ONE BOTTLE OF BRANT'S PURIFlEff lias more efficacy, and cures more impure blood dvitalb, t intf TEN Bottles of Haa'sapaiilla, K then. One Boiile of PcniFtBB i “ for “*tt xtf H-trs.ijmrilla should Bell ftSv To CCUtSi ^ ** DoULAR, paeHe(f(| C A N C E R O U S S C R O F t f E A , Mr. J. B Uaskin of Home, Oneida Co., N. Y., who was c«r«Iof firme ula in 1840, swore to the facts ae related holow, in nn action in AS 'A nP n.. _ I... .ii® Mi-UKML C'ol’UT Ul Uie City of Neio York, on the 2Qth of Pecmber^im, •c Hit* followiijf i circuuistances 1 wi Aln’istm ' in the City of Acw York had •de ’ ' ..... 'icine, --”-g It B oWOsJ was pr • Supreme Ctnui of the City of New Yorkj am sjiun.ina urti t<f med calling had manufactured anff vended tt It B rant s I ndian M edicine , l« was n t n s r i tMtadmdiXfl!? C2S) imitation oj the ycuutnc medicine. HjQ In Hu* Supreme Couii of the City of New xors, and thecasQ whbw Y^' ,ed bl mi Cimrt to J. S. Boswoth, Esq., 51 Luw yer, us Ihjciee to tuke tlie testimony. Tile deffendaDD wfiftded !j5 miitfutt -n i f dumujts, duit the fropiiotors of Brant’s Medicme liafl.iw *” * id KAl «P 47«TPMPMTS (if /wrm <fllA.,ie> d . rJtiW wwf cases published false statements of cores, aiid thus all! cranmiTf u fntttd mi ffie public, and, therefore, was nut entitled to damages'' Tl»‘ ctu-e t»f Mr. Raskin wus selected os being false, and Baskina was as a witness in repaid to the Facts as published, and fttt ttttfmouy KORt ihan sustained the publication. Mr. h AS KIN said, I am veil ucquainied with Brants puriftinj *, -ed ti l. .1 A* r Jola. About tbree »ears 8 in*-e, 1 was very badly afflicted byt i 1 1«,,« dti*-t».(. J b> setfmt tfoctnrs--«tipy a/l told me l coufd not rive—-tint no medicl* t.. <d . ..re m** 1 .... . e ul Butl* iitformnUon, fur two mtmtht befnre 1 o*^ ’. I fur 1 t«..ik »**' hi*j. J tue- When I LOinnivaced usingrio t /’•o^fer lilii • utiiiupu u»oy t ted a l>-ttg unie j 1 could not faiso roy hand luoj.ri r »,<•* tec. ,»,e u.’i er tu front It.m eor to cor; one ear wnso e eaten outroiim I > r Iii.f,. I J. (.. t • f life flcaur, li U*ll> b'»ld»Og bj r.Kdi tb> .::»£« rnii mN-/,' fit. 6u tlmt tny bread* r~ 11 iv -I.*-..I ter ti- litre®\ n W) liand, .ttjothir , . nj ^ i^,t...‘io.o^i. nix »>Je*. boli.it t nt) butty could beooked l inloj bi,nicerdq tit* at *, -ttemi. ii fr .n. nt) BlmulJ-r to m> elbow wltith had eatBtf to tlffi bojjefJ tl. i .. cyi' .* 1ied t Htattt'* t in nier to taiQlt bottltt, Hie»^rllut 7 1 1 « nt) t«u>k J*e*‘<Airt/» rr 8 Spttrtifal at ft du»j ’***ii.e »■rei.ni i baited mo, as to enablene t a>scl t «»uiof beds tbe>«KCffRifcijffi B j .. , ii.®.’ f .I 'a-j .•. iii .’,:’j, «i,i, I, b .» et'er^tUened me and ItealedniyaorerA ■ t i u i- u' l®> t *<• '■ tu*> mtict tnu®iri.gHot* i i of 1 Urs**i & Lennar/, at Wa* .t X*r.<• . i S’ I 't' ***•*>< > U.I 8 b»>ule BP.At.t l» ALL MV ULCBia,- , ...... ul, ...t Ur Ui *e ,i* tiie era! uf !)•>litiiiib, t and 1 flie /1 Worled tofcj /„ .... , „o i I noe-t Au Houle, mn>e, Which mtnieo PERFECT CUUE,ljf| .1 ...® V. yjou luu.th, FuR I LLL RAhTWVLAlUi, hSE BZANPf 'in in.i-.r.'i »ld»ug bj apiece at U^elup; nfmvn®nder t u tny erin equsdlyis budi could beooked l into: Bit nlrarL' e C A K C E B S , © T O S S B . • M. \ 11 .** • irfinnt, t'finVm, Oneida county. A, YJnfoniicd «•; . .*r rn-uni iNiimry vt .:(* t'flnr'in ■von*lt»i!hl \ m^»nf • >iu 1 \it* vfliCBcy of BRANTS Pt'KIFYINfJ EXTRAflT jt ;l oreonucouuiy.X. y , i3 nlso usi’u' said I’urUFt^R, Mr. , *Ii * id C/iP.ij. ltJir’\’. M«*n*fc(.ii'fer\ conntv, N.Y^hns «•( un important cure qf a CiNcrti c*f lone «atnnding, wlitrtf mi hii o.cni luUy uf Hit . plan.*. If, iiinrel’oro, Ihis FUBIFIKR i- |urifvir»fe'rl.t*Hiiua power, whut impure disease of (jio »»«l ran it rm't c ir-’ ftev*e*n years’ experience und triumph flays*ateTd * none l>ul what it will cure. FEVER-SORE CURED. The* Re' RICHARD DUNNING, Pastor of tho PreflbvlOrinpclturcL A<i urn * BnMii, Monroe county, New* York, wrote to us: have ftist few rtuwd a letter from Mr. Ciiannbv Running, relative io tho cntDuJ big PV'ur-Mip'. You may depend an whut it stutes, for ho is a Clitfitiap iiiun ami un elder mbe t rriurrh. Rojne years since heli^ to havetinV uf his legs cut off, to sjivo his bfb, in consequence uf a Fever-sore. The «»d« r itg l*uiuu ut»« uficcivd.au -1 al.tuit k» tie umvuttuvd, 1 iccoiwufindcd * );jmn 7 ’*« MmiiTNi Rut.i the ruftuti. ll»*#av()’ '/ hare Vied only thru BoTim.*» of BIlANT’lS MKDIC1NE, / placed am. nppn, fromyrttr <ji/.mcruLiSu,n, m that Medmsie, and i can ut'Way s that, wiih the blessing t»t (oxl, tt hat effected a cut e of my by.'1' «Bee I’atuplilete ior fill! UOrtlc- uiuro. L I V E R - C O I V i P L A I N T ! Pr N\Tlf\N HCBBAKD, of Staviford, ('trmi^QnQ of the «ililest D’h. mo»t n>p**f>.iii.e |.l \ oic.diis, was ifflicted 7Hri'0*\U XWHnUdV ' Of t , . ---- , a with ].iccr*Cofiip}atiit many •urn, S'ul was perfectly cured by ustop BRANT’S PURIFYING Ba* niACT. We cuUid name bumJruile ul utiter cases, also cured. FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPIW No reniedv oPi.p-d to public lias ever been hall os certain tmdf feet uni m restoniuj t l l tiid uiciaentoJ weaknesses and irrcanlaritin vt ihe *«}., ut* Ukum's Klmiiivry Balsam. It makes no difference VJhctUor 1 the deraiigecueDt he ttfpprcstion, excess, or other tumAners-^h a&sttttATEi ALL, hy •trcnytheomg the system, equalizing the cibci'LATION, bnan»li ing and aRayvig Nenvons iriutaBILITV. C-jg^ SCO poihphlct* CHANGE OF L f F E , fromhe t girl to the woman, and the woman at middle age —tlie ODDtUCfl' C accclrmtrd, mid the ofbt'f so gradually suppressed, as to prevent any of the jiual dUcasa tbat frequently ante lu consequence of sucb cliange. D y s p e p s ia—S o u l S t o r a a c li! “ A t t i c a , G e n e see Co., February I, 1841 •*M T . W A L L A C E k CO .— Gentlemen. J wns, i b r m ore fmre oycsr, mil > tfi w ub a d m .>!•** uf d ie stomach. I could nut e a t any fat or grcay - ihniuM, *- w iHiiiut otueing great pain, sickness, and vom iting, aim m i cttuuniiii.lv nfll.ruti w ult u eour stomach. I, as an e x p e rim e n t, tried on but Me t.f V-KANT'S M E D ICINT2, which, Co tny utter duQppointmcoL extsad and relieved the usual pain a fte r eating. 1 therefore as&a a second buttle, which has c o u ipletalv cured che d isease. 1 om now w et] and lies' ty, ami cun eot almost anym in? without b e ing pained, o r ths scnm&clit»' cuming sour. Yours respectfully, T . 8 . W ILCOX/1 Mr. Wilcox is a respectable m erchant o f Attica. NllSING SORB MOUTH, LDCOQMA, &o. M Byron, G&nesee Co^ N. Oct, 10, IMT. “Messrs. M. T WALLACE & CO.: Sumo rtme last winter my wl& became so debilitated from the oflectfl of Lucorrhtea ond Hurting Son Mouth, tlmt sbe could nol lift her child or perform any household labor* Her inwhcai treatment was varied according to the advice and prertrlp- Lons ol tbe most emtnsnt physicians, until car tkiU woa osiimstcd iniu» (ess efforts She became so very a skeleton, Unit at tbo time she cun* Bieucwl loktrig hrnnPB Medicine she weighed no tnore than eigbiy-fivo pounds: hut by the time die bod token/oar bottles she became punecijy 1 > t . » . F 1 T € M ? S Abdominal Supporters Shoulder Braces, Medicines, &c. q^H E ABDOMINAL SUPl’OiiTiAl ol l)r Fitrh te 1 admitted to bedocidedty 8uper<««r to uny other k>t\ i The reader will observe that M r. GalenTIME says \ our skill, lift wt* an- infuriued by Z. 8. T b r e y , Esq^ o f the someplace, basstudw* mediciDf. H B B C U m A I . D Z S B j A S H S . BRANT'S PUR1FY1NO EXTRACT ts a perfect m i ftoronp* emit® tor of ati the cgernaf SlERcfsy, or ooy ot tiie vorieus proparnuoii*»' C a l u m f l o r M e r c u r y , from (hesystem; and it restores the oriwo, t»u- ties, and oil the parts diseased, to their o r i g i n a l , h e a i / t h y state. GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM I r to ever tna Ip. Il is bgbt, olasiic. nnd ths hke a glove nod adim'P of perJect freedom of notion. A lu ly cun nde, walk or danoe in thern, without experiencing uuy mii- sat'on but oi ported support, and the idobi dehuln/ul I feebngs ot comfort. 'I be Supporter should be worn \>y all consumptives of every description,ond wit! be found of the greatest benefit m ali cases of weak back, dis eases ot the heart, weak chest, putn al tbe pH ol lbe Btovi.ach. all gone sensation, sinking leeimg, falling ol lhe bowels, loinole disease, &c. T1IL fc-HOULDKH BRACKS ore invataoble for all delicate person«,ond for those who are in any way pre- dihposed to consmnipuon. Th^y are the best article ever presented lor children or adults who are inclined to stoop, are round shouldered,or for ihose confined by study, or any sedentary pursuits* They brace the shoulders, support I he back, expand the chest, thereby giving a free and healthy action to the lungB, and a pleasing and graceful outline UP the figure. Instances are ou reo<*rJ where 1 Le base ot U ip chest has expanded five ’lichee in circumference in six inomhs by their use. 40 For sale and filled by J. I. MERWIN. Mr. A. HOLTSTANDEtt,merchant, Obertin, 1/rmxin Co., Ohio,vrm Der«nil»BT 19, IMS, and after having stated bow like a charm tto ru* MO.NARY BALSAM had effected the cure of bis w^^cmtrnmMJ * ... » - *» •» w...» —^—it- Q8Cg BRANTS PURIFYJNfFEA' TRA^T, forffeneral debility of my system, and I bareno^Uotiopm 3ayiQYhat t it ie the best medicine to BBSToaB end I1*® tfm that I have ever used. Incv^tratoJir«wherewetov©_50laD^*\V MEDICINES, they have proved TION.” i, ond! given the b b s t satispaC* S A L . T R H E U M , bdS oil impure ckrmie dticasa af Oa BLOOD, we always cured By Enun E X T R A C T l.’t.r eole by C HOWAK.D, Delhi; F- S. Freeman, Mtisonvitle ; \O. & B. H o b a rl ; Ilrg f r s & Fxi, Sidney Plains; C Griffin, SltrntfuTd; V. Bunnell® Sou, tiloumoiUc t Burhone & Co . Roxbury ( Peck Mo Hurpnf, West HarjicrsjiiM ,• D B Siuwer, Andes; L S:. J.>t>u&Co., Hamden; D. H Gnyr Walton; Wi liams & B.rge, V tpoiil; and by Mercitonta aod Dru[* g.sis m every town nt the S tate—23 ly M E D I C A L G O M P O U U 3 D ; For Restoring. Purifying and Beautifying Hair; E r a dicating Scurf and Dandruff, and caring diseases of the Stun, Glands emit Muscles ; Cuts, B r u i ses, Sprains, Stings, fl-c Sfc. ,(-t. The following testimonial is from Mr. Munn. editor of ll.e Scientific American. Cgmcneat ora suol* evi dence is unnecessary: N ew Y ork , Feb. 24, 1S4D. Barry’s Tcicopberoos is an article lit art wle lals» plea, eure in awarding ll.e h.gtiest commendations. VYo do not do il upon tlie rectomtneodat.ons of others, but from oor own personal knowledge of i,. effects npon tho hgir; while it tends to keep it healthy, au* t and glossy, il also removes drndruff, preventsgn-py kbit',ond invigorutes .ts growth, tu a matt ner unequalled by ony other composition known to us, A person only needs to use one bottle to be cenvmeoi of this truth. Sofd in large bottfes, price^S cents,’ at t he principal office, 121 Broadway, New York, and by trie principal MettJliitite end DrugglatB throughout ths tf. Slatek arid Canada, and by 31 ’ O B SHELDON, Ddfhl, r O X D ' S V E G E T A B L E l> £ : » T R O Y K K , M D H E A L I l f f G S S T B . A 0 T , W E WARRANT EVEHY BOTTLE ol iitogive entire sotislcction, or trie money w.ll be -elund- ed. No other Pam Extractor in the world,will remove all pain from Burns or Wounds as certainly nnd sud denly, or give so speedy relief in all cases, ns thie. It is pleasant nnd safe to take internally ; and we chal lenge the world to produce its equal, lor healing or for a general Family Medicine. It keeps out al I soreness from Wounds or Burns, ond surpasses everything else forSore Throat,Croup,Quin sy. and all internal soreness or pain. Nothing is belter lor Horse flesh. EPPfeaee ask fork pamphlet and learn the facts. Price 25 Cants per bottle. For safe at this Office. —8 P A I N T S , U I L h , P a p e r Hangings and W indow Shados, W H O L E S A L E AW» IS E T A I L . M E A G Y ' iM A © E > S H f m s . f & i-arge s s s n r t m e e jost received from the manafactater,-fer sslecltejrp Also, Bosoms antT ffb© 'taron'Gslta* o f eh® rittesi sat DELIiJ GLO®H’IiNG aXOR®. opposite * d J W e w B o o k i o r & u s t m e e s . TH E R E S T m o CHEAPEST, J t e e T-fsyden'A' Luw and Practice of J a s t’cej o f Uie Peaffcr fa fbefeTVTi§fe^ISneous_Drill(!sj/5((^uri?.(]'ct!on, T HE subscriber for the accommodation of the pub lic, w.ll keep oo hand a constant supply ol nil kinds ol PREPARED PAINTS, wiih the U 86 Of puts and bravhes, on reasonable tcrm4. Hlo Would Qtao cqU the olteolion of fh® public pnr* tieulaply to a lurge and extensive assortment of itoom Pop®Tt' PdpeT Curtains ond Window Sbade9v of every style Qhd'varieiv : lh*> cheapness ond quality ol which define alUcDDipetHioti in Delawkre county. Fftrmeira aod othore wishing to purchase onv of the ‘ '' “ I j - ................... -’ y *, uw wth more tban^^b\handre(fpricijcaJi3fornrisJ placed te YPWpcJjtni.wM SSjrilfb ihey Gazelle Booh Store, obovemi-mitmotl a nicies, would do well to call ond f s atnine Ins siook AN0 PRICES belore porcliasmg. tnrkHouse, Sign and Oinauientai Painting, Gtawnj anfljGminmg, ®ad Imitoiione of all kinds oAVood an two doors below Edgprton’e hotel. „ „ . . U&V1D WILLIAMSON, Dolbi, Maroh 88, 1650.—28yl F a m i l y E i b l e s s / ; . . . A large and general assortment of Family pocket do. with ond without trie Psalms, Teslameitlk fancy and gilt, and for Scboole, Prayer Books of evil} description. Davids, Watts, Catap Meeting and Ytlril* Hymn Books, The New-England Primmer. Toy Books. A general aseorl ment of Toy Books, bfllb Taig* showy and colored, TransforWal ions, smttslrtg erosting story bo'oke, for sole by trie dozen or ' W «4ding Cak-o . BOXES—n neat article, by trie dWori of single, Bliw 1 Qagette Rook Slttrtt A M i i i U n g s J a k c l t & n q « n Of Hoe & Co.’s tnaoufacture. in good ordofi '•* sold cheap. Apply a t this effioe.c T H E D E & A W A R ® G M to & a W IS PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY A N V H . HI. 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