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? L e g « . M i J ^ B F A U L T : o r f g a g e - S d - l e , . ; - . having heen^ B^ade in the pay« o f m cney secured to.be paid b y a ceV- beariftg date the tain indenture o f M ortgage bearing date the twenty-first day o f A pril. A . B!., 185i» execu- P W ted by Daniel Ford as Mortgagor to W illiarh irtgagor to , and recorded in Her- ffice, A p r il 2 l s f „ l 8 5 l , gages, on page 578, apd up- e there is claimed to be due tion o f this notice the sum of four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty- eight cents, ($469,58) and to become due the sum of four hundred and eleven dollars and ninety-four cents, ($411,94) amounting in all the sum of eight hundred and eighty- on which Mort on the first pul r hundrei dblh 3 and fifty-two c ents, ( $ 8 8 1 ,52.)^ And no proceedings at law having been instituted for the recovery of the sum due upon said Mort gage or any part thereof, now therefore, no tice is hereby given, that by virtue o f the p ow er o f sale contained in said MJortgage, and re corded therewith, and in pursuance o f the in such case made and provided, the as follows, :o w i t ; “ A ll those three several pieces or par- ;els o f land, situate, lying and being in the said town of German Flatts, in a Patent of [, known as Staley’s first tract—the first o f said pieces is that part o f lot number fiine- n o ff saidaid tract,ract, beginningeginning att a stake and teen o s t b a a st! stones situate in the north-west corner o f land belonging to John Sm a ll, and runs thence north tw e n ty-six degrees, east along a few old line trees seventeen chains to a stake on the side- h ill and in the ea s tlip e o f H enry Brewer’s land; thence south sixty-four degrees east alon|r a line o f recently marked trees thirty chains to a stake and stones in the west line o f Samuel E d ick’s land ; thence south twenty-three de grees w est along the said w est line o f Edrek’s land, and along a line of marked trees sixteen chains and seventy-five links to a stake and stones in the southTwest corner of sdid Samuel Edick’s land ; theflee north sixty-four and one quarter degrees w e s t along a line o f marked trees about thirty-one chains to the place of beginning, containing fifty-one and eighty-nine hundredths acres o f land, being the same land conveyed to the patty o f the first part By the party of the second part by deed bearing even date herewith, and this M ortgage is given to lecure the purchase money thereof. A lso that certain piece or parcel ces, boundc leading up 1 West by lane Bellinger deceased ; on t o f David D e v e n d o r f; thei the land o f said Hopson, fifteen acres o f land’ ces o f land above des )urchase money T ) Y virtue' o f an e l u t i o n isSufecl o W o f the ttat« V d- • • \lih d ^ ^ b i f i ^ h p a r t ^ o f b t N o . 5S ih th e ^ S e e W Tract o f iStaley’s Patent ahd bounded aS fol- “ ‘ “ stake in thd oehtfb bf i^opr ____w e s t 36° east 8.77 ebaihs _____ pie triee, i t being the north w e st cofney oF sfiid lot M . ' north 7,5 itainifig ______ thenceibhth 53° Part 3 1 ,57 chUi , to a stake at thee erner of Nathan Sp?^fifdi'n^’^S laud; theneb South 4 4 west i8,fi chain? to a cedar * stake; thence w e st 4is° north 21.;4i chains to a stake; thence north; 35° east 5 i butterUiit tree^ thence w e s t fi3° :hains t o the place o f beginning'^ eontaiuiiig 40 acres, one rood and 22 rods of land— a ll o f w h ich, together w ith th e hferedit- aments ahd apfiurtenances thereunto belonging or a ppertaining, I sBall expose for Sale as tne law directs, to the highest bidder, at the pub lic house Uow kept by Sally DeUison, in the town o f German Flatts, County o f Herkimer, Saturday, the 26th day o f November,,. A . D . o’clock, A . M .o f t l^at ^ * -. ito h e r l l , 1853 - LO R E N Z O OAjRR mse Uow kept o f Ger man Fh on Saturday, th e 26( 1853, at 10 o’clock, lay o f N o v em b er A . M . o f th day Sheriff. By Joux Bfeowx, Deputy Sheri S h e r i f f ’8 s a l e . ¥ 5 Y virtue o f one execution issued out o f the X j Supreme Oourt of the State of N e w York and two executions issued out o f the County rty and personal property o f Peter Clapsaddle, 1 ^ v e levied upon seized and taken all the righL title, interest ana claim which the said Peter Clapsaddle had on the 10th day o f June, Ji. J>. 1S53, or which he m a y since h^ave acquired, of, in and to the follow ing aes- ertbpd lands ,apd premises, to w i t ; A ll that certain piece or parcel pf land desig nated and known as lot number N in e , in the ■ ‘ “ and sitm , more or which the as—-all o f litaraents and ribed, being the land for a purchase money of which the said M o rt- - :e w a s given)— ^will be sold at public auc- i to the highest bidder, at the public house now kept by E li Ta} lor in the village kimer, in said County, on Thursday, day o f January, A . D ., .................. , the 12tk S. 4- R . E aei .. Attorneys. S l i e r i f f ’ s S a l e . T > Y virtue of an execution issued out of the X ) County Court of Herkimer County and.to' directed and delivered against the real prop- jT and personal property o f Nathan B . B t a - Ib t N 'o.S l; Creel following premises to w it • All that certain cel o f land lying in the town o f Gei-umu v iau.o, lat part o f said side o f Steel’s reek, so called, hounded as follows ; Com mencing on the south-easterly side o f said Creek, and in the south-westerly line o f said lot and runs thence S. 54° 30' E . to the south erly corner o f said lot N o . 3, thence N . 35° 10' E . to the southerly side of said Creek, thence up said Creek along the southerly side thereof as it winds and turns to the place o f beginning, containing fourteen acres of land, be the same more or less : A ll o f which, together w ith the s thereunto b( s the law d lest bidder, at the Remingtoi jpied by A . M ay, in Ilion, in said county, on Saturday, the 17th day of D e cember, A . D ., 1853, at 10 o’clock A . M . o f that day. Dated N o v 1, 1853. LO R E N Z O CAR R Y L , Sheriff, B y J.VCOB E dick , I^epnty Sheriff! _________ _ Sanford H e lm e r .) rj^ O the above namM; Defendant. You are 1 hereby summoned and required answer the complaint o f t‘he above named Flaintilf, w h ich complaint is filed in the Supreme Court, irt the office o f the Clerk o f the County o f '’Serkim e r , and to s e r v e a copy o f your a n sw er on us at the village o f Herkirper, N . Y ., vyitb- lu twetify days after th e service o f this sum mons exclusive o f the day of service : and i f you fail so to aftswer, the Plaintiff w ill take judgment against, you for tw o hundred and twenty-five dollars w ith interest thereon from: th> first day o f August, 1853. Dated the 30th day o f A u g u st, 1853. S . 4- R,, E A R L , PlfiPs A tt’ys. T ) Y virtue of an execution issued out of X j County Court of the Couniy o f Herkimer, and to me directed and delivered againat the personal property and real property o f John M Easbach, I have levied upon and seized and taken all the righL title, interest and claim w h ich the said John M . Rasbach had on the first day o f April, A . D ., 1851, or which he ,may since have acquired of, in and t o the fol low ing described premises, to wit* AH that piece or parcel o f a village Jot lying in the village o f Ilion, in the town of Gerraanflalts, eighty- ol the house of said Roytchbuvghen, legrees, w-esl le o f said ^treet 1 S teel’s caeek; , runs sixty-nine degrees^ wert at right f said str four rfiains to the brook called S teel’s creek thence down along said creek as i t runs aDd>turns to a point from w h ich a bead bearing south s ixty- nine degrees east, being a line parallel north to the south line of said lot w h ich w ill strike the west line o f said street at a point five rods from the place o f beginning, upon w h ich lot the said^party,of the second part did formerly reside; the other tw o vacant village lots are also situated on the west side o f W e s t street, and are together described as follows, to w it: eommencing at a point in the west lin e o f sard W e st street eight rods from -the said north' east corner of said Roythbutghen’s lot and runs thence north sixty-ninq. degrees west ahouf four chains to the above mentioned creek, thence up said creek as it now rups to a pprht fearing south ninety-nine degrees east where f t w ill strike the w e st line Of said street at a point eighty rods from the place of beginning, inclnding ttvo adjoining lots each si^ ty-six ■feet w ide, w h ich said several Jots in all contaip about o n e and a h a lf acres o f land— a ll o f which together w ith the heraditamenls andappurte- Tiances thereto belonging or atp^flaining, I .shall e x p ose for sale as' the law directs, to the man Flatts, in said c December, A , D ., ©ftfialfday. , oh the 17th day o f -’doc’' *, >ck, A M ., . b ^ e r i f f . B y J xmes F oots { Late D eputy S h e r i f f ^ Sheriff. sr County,, no en t o a l l persons h a v ing claims against Ibft e s tate o f Jacob N . H ouse, late o f the to'm iof Co lum b ia. i n the county o f Herkim er, deceased, 1o e x h ibit the same w ith the vonchfers thereof, the administrator, a t his [ bf Columbia, ’th e to'm io f im er, d< 1o e x h ib it th e sam e i ' ' to the subscriber, dw elling house, in the tow p b ity o f Herkimer, On or before the first day [ay, 1854 Dated . ............................. JE F F E R S O N F . coun ty o f Herkimer, On o b f M a y , 1854 Dated October 25, i8 5 3 . R O W L A N D , Administrator. M A R Y A N N H O U S E , A d m i n i ^ t r i x . S n i p r e i i i e t C o u r t . Si mod H e lm e t j . A d m i i i i s l r a t o r ’s N o t i c e . O Y virtue o f an order made By t h e S urrt^att JI j o f th e C o u n ty Dl H erkimer, n otice is here by given to all persons having claims figainsl the estate o f Daniel Ford, deceased, t o p r e iept I> the sanie w ith the vouchers thereof, to the Ad- piinistrator o f said estate, a.t the store o f Clark \\ ^ Grim in the v illage o f M ohawk, ip the town o f German Flats, on or before the fifth diay Of A p ril, 1854. Dated October 3, 1853. DANIEL S. CLARK, Administratoj. x : x ; e e i i t o i ’’ li I V o t l c e . virtue o f an order made b y the Surro| af fierkim er County, notice is harehy ) all persons having claims againrt the e o f Benjamin Tinton, late o f the tow n of to exhibil to the subscribe . at the late dw elling house Frankfort, in sard C o u n ty, on or twenty-first day of January, 1854. Dated Ju ly 18, 1853. D E N I S GLAP& ATTLE, Executor, estate, 10 , e deceased, in 11,12,13.^ before the E x e c t i c « r % N o t i c e . T > Y virtue o f an order made b y the Si of Herkimer Comuy, of Herkimer Coui ifdtice is hereby gii sa i l persons having claim s a g a inst th e 'es- e o f Horace E ly , late o f the toWn o f War- i,in l h e C ( ‘ libit the sa the subscriber, the Executor ( deceased, at bis dw elling house, in the tow n o f Richfield, In Otsego County, on or before the lOtb day o f February, 1854. D a ted R ichfield, A u g u st 4 , 1853. _ _________ELIJAH BENNET, Executor. A v d i u i i i ]>y virtue o f Herkimer County, notice is here gn to all persons having claims against tate o f David Joslin, late o f the town o f fort, in the county o f Herkimer, deceased, to exhibit the same w ith the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, th e Administrator, at his dwel ling h ouse in the towm o f Frankfort, county of HerkfiEef,.on or before the Seventh day o f D< cember next. Dated June 8, 1853. SANFORD JOSLIlY, Administrator. HERKIMER COUNTY U LEEK’S O ffice , j OTTOE is hereby given that a Grand and XX Petit Jury, to serve at a Circuit Court and Court o f Oyer and,Je|miner t o h ^ e l d i u and for the county o f Herkiifier, at tfie Court Dp.Usa, T > Y virffte'eT an order m ^ e by the Surrogate J l i o f lle r k im e r county, notice is hereby giv en-to all the persotis hawing dairas a g ainst the estate o f Ferdinand T u n n e e fi^ la.le o f jhe o f Warn - i ' n — . itor o f saM d e c e ^ d , at the R ^lllng-hoose o i the deceased, in the town Sn the: vfUage o f H erkim er, on the day fiS lh day) o f DeCemhef ly Of IJtoremJser Kxi D a t e d H e r k i |» « r J th is 7th day p | NoVem- day (iSlh day) orDeCemhef next, at 10 o’clock A- M ,, will be piiblidy drawn at the Cl Office of said c*UBty,, 'Dn Thursday^ the da^of |^ r e n * e r | at 10 o’clock A. M • o’ Clprk’a the 17th : , *-El5RKIMlECaTlK7X? £ands£n ffcrU ^ er Tixei'cAhrsed- lo. Lot. Acres. No. Lot. _ 'AfcriS. ;too*4k’4lE4fryia<?t. blebord p4tfent,8 .ty tftemsenlJWKUaBatca*) da Go, coiiit®4280a. c* -2000a la A 5V corron- ferm of a 'pSTaueio- giato.attd.ex, lets I and 20. 200a, lots 2 and 19 '2«^ jai^ lot 25IOO9,. AnfiSHWOi coSa »{S B cor Of taaict,*nd S i * s ! | 6(ei 'W 256«, 'iBS5ft degJB tobfgnnd px begat a manic tree in CoMne at S B cor bfa part omtafe tract in Oneida Co and Dd Of a large birch Wared a. c . iL3 th N 69 - m W 443 c in Co-Daes, th S i on said, line, 03 c t o a (iorhered ahd inairied sprujoe tree; t h 8 29. deg 45 min E 131 c to the E line of the for- ynejr toiru o f at a cornered and marked post, t h S 15 min W a h m rsaidhne' fia c t O ' p W t »t the NE cor of Jewjtt’8 tract, t h N '89 deg 45 Win W ISl « to w g wnd ex Wt LOOa, piece of land act off to D. Uamilton by n de cree in cbjmqery, in case of said D. H, agst R.Hinnise and others at a spriaeC trod <cor- ■ nered and marked and running from th N xo- min E atong.the E line ■ of Woodbun tr 125 c *> 1 to a 'Balsam tree -ed and marked ----- tsm in B cornerei , „ th S 89 d eg 45 min. B 131 etoi?5 line Of far mer town of Enssia, a t a Birch, tree cor nered anffmalkea. m S 15 m in W along said *oim line ,c and 651 to apoSt ebraered dnd'inarfed, 4 b N deg 45 min W 131 to beginning!, 25,115 B rown ’ s T r AW. Toipnship 6 —Bangt L T, E p a r t , lOe iRangcT. :Rmgeh. Banked. Raiigi 19. 5:ek1^ndipaWASmith|9M.^^^^ t> t ISl-” '' do 80 10, do 80 Siind; \ paid ^ t rouD *t>. JLUua a few* llOft dfld Wipart ofNW }. SSja and, ex:8 WJy 1250^,4441 f; m 8, 3000 ^9. Wl W Of Salkbtfry, 683a ex S 2911a, 29; 41 W end Of S i 50a highway-E^' by TfBnoofE^i.S by ; ; •N lin e o f lo t 2 0 , W h y ! ; lOt 44 and highway, 175 4iS,N partN by lot 47, E by lot 45, S by Dan iel Ulcks and Z. Gom- tenight, tV by l o t 47,400 47, Upper :jiart N a n d W by West Canada Cr’k, E by lot 46, N by J Bfivl^al, 25 47, all east of town of Siissla, 15 48, Wend o f S y . 2S 51, »x i06a SW cor and ex. NE cor 100a . 74 i2, ex-250a N end of tV 4 and ex STy 212S,8a* ^akO S a S W 5£ SWdor, It 35, W i, 57. SW 476 47-lOOa ahd 15a on W fine adjoin, ing. 49147-100 ^isW^ltoaaodSElCtra^*'* iSS 70f e x 84b 72, E i ex and 285 S9- W i d b y E . W ^ w a u ^ ^ 73, East part, '822 73, aUwe6t0fSaliibhiy.l73 74, N ), 600 75, e x nnd 280 27-lOOa npd saving f26 ~6-10a around, 46-'’09a of37agE, 719 73-100 76, Wi-hd W by Vry of lot li by lot 80, E by ^ 5 b - y ,S b y d a m e s ^ ^ ^ 78, W i o f b d N by'Si- mob Quackenboss, E by W Hue. of W i-W .iy,C T u m e r . S h y l i Shaffer, 70 77.,NWcorofEL 50 78, e x 103a in N ) bd N and W by Can. Creek, 5 by sRb line, &c., B by -laUd o f Eiime. f 79, exJOOaSB cor afid . 84a SW-cor. 468, 1 SW'cor. end o f E L ' -213 ------ end of W 4, -200 8l, ex 300a W Bide. 6391-3 S2. all W of galfsbuyy ' 322a ex lOOa 6 W cor, 75 Basfcplrt, , 1( part 9S9a ex KE , jor 200a, 750 S4, o* 102S Fd-Fogf n't centre of div line o f jSr.Lot 84. at SW cor of M. V. X. Bradt^Sf look fbi; th as the' ne^lo p o tet^in 1?' to N. Tan Batten’s *efrsfimdthN32<h>g E 34 c 441 to SB coif of said.Bradt’s lOoa lot, th N 58 deg W along kaid lot 90 c to beg And; ejt 100a b»’g on N fine 59) c Aomf 'HiV e o f,ih along safSe 29 c 62 j 1 S 33 deg W 33 0 75 1N 58 deg296 6 2 i i t h t o b e g , ?<„ ;f part 2S0a< J89a NE CO] JRorfge 5. 1.2. 3, 4. 5. O^xund:\ 80a>, ' ' ' ” 836 ih . b y A. Smith 80 do 80 27- -2434 80 Moose R iter T ract . Township 6, 130,80 “ NO bleboro P atent . * om>. snRvsv. - 39. 40, 41. ;4paidhy Smith 80 t - TIMOTHY HERKIM ^ A o g « s t'20i mss'.' G ^ Y e - a r e 'tlw -S d t w- 1, 2 SW 60a 6, u n d ) paid ^ Shiith, B a n g tj 1 , 8 , 6 , 0 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 1 1 : 1». 1,2^ 7> ,A - 1 ' Range 0, I , 2,3,4,B ,,T ,M ,10. jltaUgetl. 2, e x NW i 40a 3*4. 5, 7, 8, 9 ,10. 2, 3 ,4. 5, 6. 7, 8, 9. J ersetf IELD P atent h z v v e s t j , .. st part, ^ J. ex'nnd 60 84-lOOa d b y Brinckerboff. 43910-100 ex 93a »avmg snbs 2 anas, «>* i. W i ex 30 42-lOOa u n d 'ta W a N W l^ d ljy W , G. PbilUpSi ^ Balt part, ”, A ll W of .tonnof Sal- , 1, “W- of town of |a U u r i r 4 7 5 a e x N B ^ 10! SW corner, 40 Hodge, S-’h y LaGUam aray,W hrJjp;a!»ii«*-. iff. I ^ - . Ivv II, W\4 e x 195« a. n t t find Boa SW %6r, ' i 11, W 4 ex 50a SW cor, 450 12. S® cor, , C6 12. Sub2lnW r L 60 20. S u h i i n W J,: 'W B m - Is! W part 640a e x W i OflotOOOa. i M achin ’ s P atent . - .focofi’s Tract. 3, N part ex 60a bd bog on road from Po.st- viUe to Baxter, on the lino of 2 and 3 th __ o o f 2 and 3 t h Wly on div line to W fine o f lo t j t b N ly on said , MmtBwjr . aaid li».v 6 u id ’i)^aldby A. Stoith M 4, S i ^ t , 7! do 80 * SlScOMB’s PuRCtTA3B. 8 do 80 G h -eatD r a ctiSE Cor. %, t “ “ 11,12,13,14. Rqnse 4. 1 ,2 , 3,4 . Sund^pa r 99; 102. each,' ' iiOO 03, sub I W 4, 50 ■■rsg^3,4,5.7,8,9,^00 w ibll'W 'part, 60 ^06, ‘ ich,cl] 267 5.1 ea U sub 2, 107. s n h 3 - E i , 100 107, subs 6 ,7 ,8 , each, ^ 112! W part 100? e x NB^ cor 24a saving 6Z.a 2 , ,. Koods and 82perehes, 70 KEW SURVET, 2. 4, 7. 8, each, 150 lO^exnndOIiaDsid by ^ Hunter, ,62% 15,17,18.10.20, 23,‘24; 27„ 2 8 , 29,31. each. 150 36, B part 75a ex pad 3.7 paid by Fowler. 43 4 0 .4 1 .49.50/51,52,53. 54, 56, each, ISO 75, 70. 77. .78. 81, 84, 8687,00.917, 92 each, 150 931eeF,o . 9 yr paid by 'Josun xr dand 1-7 ,- ; p d b y G . H MeWbor do do 454. 3 1 120j 1 ^ , 125, 120, 127, ^ each, 150 120. e x trad 3-7 paid by Fowler and nnd 1-7, pd^ by aic.Who-*^-\» V 7 , W b j IQO a depart, 'trv« jj part 5 pd by UlcWb 13,134.X^^136.cac^ 15 liicW horteu, 454-7 Bp8»»5fin?RO*f 'P4XP9?.' ih o ,ll.i3 ,1 4 ,e a c f i , IS.SOaNW . — 401 16 ,S W p a r t b d N b y l< J t ,/i . A and.. Town, of WiL :* S t t f t ,E by Wilnrarli- • khdlanSaoceirpled-ly Bxfjd fRObbaifl. 8 • lot 31, W by lot 17, 350 SljBW partbd N by Z. ,'^USOa, SO mm- i,-.«4,!S«ofi, ri m ), NE cor, 20< r,Ep.arthd Hand E by town Jifio of WU- mu^. s liyiot 60 W- 1 i , a » , f .Gardatir Murray, sc ,SS: 78* BX 50a S.W cor, , 460 79, E end 800a ex E port _ %1,R Wedtpart ' B oval Q xant . , 24 i31lotmeta. I t l i : M 80, bach, - irt, dsch. 3d .ailoifn*»t. tsi. West i, 433, West i , 133, Bast 4, I35; , MJliro/mmt. m W e s l f 140. each. exNWSOa, J43,!ex65a NW, Y booman ’ s P atef 3,4.6. ti. eaeh. )t lines, 2 ixN W i'401^, 3, ex 210.78-l{)04 ba E by latida allotted, to u f fh e ’Be& kef John Beachi d e c k e d , N b y land e f E . Watspn,, ^.■irpart, ‘¥ ’ n A * , I p l r name in this country,, e ver established for the rem oval ajad preYentiOn o f the. Yenereal D i s - lasgSy Without mercury. . t . NsfW, R m ^ i e g -cCnd Q u ick C u f is . Slight lew. ca^es o finfectioji cured ift a few hours by l einglfe aim lication Without any medicine and without causing any pain. A N e w l ^ B O ^ f ^ l f i e d i b M i r i ^ e a t i s e . .L A C R O IXj mtthpf o f thfeErivateM edS 'reatise^-rcheap$st Resde » vSDPublished; ?5ft [pages and IBO iplafeb, .-mily '25 cenW.a copy ~ » n the P h y s i ^ o ^ tif Mm*riage; and d n th e HifirmitifeaaHd D iso r d m o f Youth and M ata- riQs, w h ich, destroy the; physical and inefatal tbipvers, cufeebJe. the natural feelines, and Bx- hanst,theenergie^ of M h ohodd- . TYith pfActi; cal observations oH the prjeve&tibn Arid &eatt m ent o f nervous .debility, local and constitu- tional.weakness, itrietuVfel arfd all diseases and derafitenM ilb -reM ting from -ifidfsergtiim , as adopted by LallemandyRichrfli Jiihd otherjemi- Organs of both'^ekes'; eXpIdtiiri| thmi ____ - w i , m infections. cwitains many Wportant faints to those’cofifetnpfsftini^matriiiimsy, 4hich will S50 8 6 -l4 suiting its pageL Ht' .beats^of-fail diseases of m .females, whether married or single. Stringers m cohSultihg aby ^ i » f e o k , as it Will ehh- w avmxa - vrsaxt wvn.^ It VVJtll k . iR e I 0 ^ x 6 t h e P U B l - I C . « ^ T> A D W A Y ^ C O ., -the Inventors, -Manu- X% facturers and Pfioprietors-pf the j u stly c el- ebiated'R , R . R , R e m e d ies, w ere the first to dLscover a Rem edy pos& ssing the M arvelous rthe 3 Miraculous pow cruciating Pains in worst Cramps and Spasm s, external, in a few m inutes, and soothing ------* Severe l^ r o x y sm ms s of Rheumatism, m ost Severe Paroxys ralgia and' T ic Doloreux, as plied. T h e R . R . R . Remedii ledies, each p^ss'essing isist of nick and w< S RElSOLVE aWay a ll Diseased Deposits. RIITOYATJE the body from all Corrupt Hu ng quick and w on- 'mplaints and dis- i sases and ufill instantly— R E L I E V E the Human' System from pain. r e g u l a t e each Organ to a Healthy Ac- tibn, ; RElSOL R E B U IL D the W eak and Broken DoWh Cojistituriofis- R E S T O R E to Health, Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out parts. R . » . R . — W o . 1 . R A D W A Y ’S R E A D Y R E t For all A cute Complaints internal and external, -X ; ---- iplied T h e monicent :en into the if It i s applied externally, in to the system , it w ill stop the mo cruci&ting pain and puickly remove its ci R H E U M A T ISM n well known in Brook- from pain A’alk two li in Ihrefe iusands of other cases equally a s Wonder- the above, have been cured by R . R . ‘41® I CR.OIX, No^56 Beaver s t., olb0jcfi79 P O., T H E M A R e i A Q E S T A T E R SHALL HAPPINESS AND HEALTH. OK M JSEKI AliD StCFNESS, ATIENB iT? S t a T t l i H g ( C o u h i d e B a , t t b x i $ BEFLECTIONS fo b t h e THODCtHTFBL. Q T R A N G E that countless human beings eB- O ist and drag through Ufe as do the beasts of the field, or the insects of the earth, evinc ing no more thought or reflection than though the noble faculties Of mind were not Vouch safed to them . , Many such are husbands and fathers, upon w h o m are dependent the health, th e Well be in g , and the happiness o f a confiding and, ai^ fectionate w ife, w ith perhaps a fam ily o f children. ' - . . • H o w often i t happens that the W IF E L I N GERS^ FR O M Y E A R TO Y E A R in that pitiable condition aa not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilerating infiuane incident to the er' hileratin g i enjoyment o f health. She may not be an invalid confined to -bed, or even lo her room ; a s her p r ide, ambi- tionand energy induce and nerve her to take pe^onal charge o f her household, even when her health w ill not admit o f i t ; hut she is nevertheless perceptibly sinking from day to day, and alW^V* ailing. ThtiSiday.Bftet day, and month after month transpire. H er health daily sinks, t ill finally even the Hope of recovery no longer remains, • “ . “I h E ‘BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few -years ago in the flush o f hea y o u t h , and buoyancy o f spirits, rapidly, and appafently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, ne emaciated, >ed, counten- iring, and an ntter physical and mental prosti Sometimes this deplorable chiange doest a rise from organic or const e s . But oftener, by far oftener, to t inexcusable ignorance o f the sim p lest and plainest rules o f h ealth as connected w ith the marriage state, the violation o f w h ich entails disease, suffering and m isery, not only to the wifev htit often hereditary complaints upon the children “ unto the third and fourth genera tion,” transm itting Consumption^ Scrofula, Iria, Insanity, Gout, K ing’s E v il l, jppafC sickly, ;b m a y and istitutional caus- Hipochondri continue 1 cetns the sheep, our cows^ our character o f the soil w ig’s E v i , leases, as a dreadful Parents, And m u st this be w ise in all that cetn s th e c a ttle o f our fields, our horses, 'icep, fatactef and quality o f our goods and menchandise, in all that concerns ourselves a s human beings, ds, our horses, our :en, the nature and isess, the texture T but w ith hilUmaft fnnetioBs* and passions, subji to great derangem ent involving our duturjs peace and bappinesX—in all that concerns the tith afid Welfare o f the w ife o f ofiruBeetb I *1 ______________ _ .-LIU—-. . !re% We shoi -darkest and most BENIGHT [TED IGNORANCE, ow tong shall irodtfCtive o f rfs bit- cause;3 isable ? H o w ton g s so prodtfCtive o f h low long shall the w ife and moth- ignorant of the nature, character a J o f the various womb, and sexual cci plaints, em bittering her days by suffering suffering often prolonged to years, eventua ting in a complication o f diseases utterly and hopelessly incurable 7 Shall w e forever close the results o f p h y siologicalsciem ■ive at an i 7 w^ich w e m a y arrr to know to sect and their pecuniary prosperity. Tfaat kno^ edge is contained it. a little work entitled , t h e , ^AEBIED WOMAN’S P R IY A T E k E D t C A L COM P A N ION^ Profet dredth edition, .is m o., pp,, , Cents. On fine paper, extra binding, |I 00 . F irst published in 1-84'^ 5 8;nd i t is not surpris in g o r wonderful, COrfsidering that every Fe- fnal'e, Whether mai'rted .or pot, can befe ac quire a fu ll knowledge Of the natufe, charac ter-and causes o f her complaints, With the va- riclly intended for the married, or thoi^e cofi ..m plating marriage. ! 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H e Who p laces hiifiSelf under Dr. L a Croik and his treatment, .mhy religiously confide in his honor as a gehtlem a n , and in whose bosom w ill be forever locked the secret o f his patient.- Thbre are v e r y f e w m en Ifi fhe it is safe t o repose confidence !S0fadeli( —. world in whom ^ e s p e c ia l l y in cases o f a delicate nature, Thte m any pretenders o f medical science w ith which Ih'e country is filled, and the many disappoint m ents to w h ich the unfertnhate victim s are subjected by consulting sttch men, renders it a matter o f more-jUsliee to chiltiOn the public against themj and point therikto the Sure “ hii- vea o f r epose,” w h ic h is Under the ■manage ment o f the celebrated'D r . La Croix, N o . fi‘6 Beaver st. Albanv N . Y TO F E M A L E S .^ D r . La Croix, N o . 56 Beaver’St. Without rehearsi h g th e ordinary aiiU id to by male complaints of whatever na are treated \by him ' successfulby. .eonvehieht r d o m s a lw a y s in reserve for ladies 'ho may w ish to consult a regular physician A „<• +1,^— interesting com- icate organization nature, ii The most serve for ladii ly to mothers in delicateJaealth, who have sufficient fam ily, m ay he had gratis, thre the post office, by addressing Dr. La C post paid—none others w ill be received. iXECTEp “ bSOTECTIVE.” — ied ladies, w h o se health w ill not ad- irpugh For rnarru m it, or w h o have no desire to increase their fam ily, m a y he obtained as above. It is fectly safe and has been extensively used ing the last e ight years. Price reduced to $10. ItiitS.— ^Dr. D e known lieve that tl particulars pels accoi to be a certain and safe remedy for the remo val o f a ll diseases to which females afe liable. T h e y ate free from poisonous drilgs, and war ranted to produce no had effects The' Only precaution necessary to he observed is, ladies take' them i f they h a ve reason to be- th e y arO in certain situhtions, (the of w h ich w i ll he found in the wrap- ; accom panying OStch b o x .) though alw a y s and healthy, sogOAtle, j e t so active' are ley. Price $1 per b o ^ .■ T h e y can he Irani litted by mail to any part of the United States D r . LaCroix, cein Without boasting, say, that he has cured 20,000 P atients within the and no one single case is followed and e, and a c iifo not effected Therefore, all w h o desire to be’ cured, not m erely have the disease checked, ate respectfully invited to call A D V IC E TO ST R A N G E R S .— Beware of im p osters Who call themselves distingnishiEid ' boast o f practising all over last three years, and no o known where his directions by promises which cannot be tblfilled ; a no enormous fees to those noto*ions boasting advertisers b t ' •where a sure honesty on a ■ Sep m y sworn can (Ty°~ Persons at a distance m ay consult Dr. La G f d x by letter^ post paid, describing Case, and have medicines securely put up andionvarded -to a n y part o f the United States alw a y s ac- sCompanied w ith full and explicit directions for no enormous fees advertisers before you consult D r . LaCroix, ;e cure can he obtained w ith strict a -written guarantee and forfeitun )rn certificates. ixplicit dire; Communfeations considered strictly rfanged w ith separate sCompann ' use. OuisjtuuuAu^M.: confidential. Gifice iothal apartments, s< hut the doct< ►m S in the rpori (ndaj ice arranged -with separate at patients nevei see any one him self. ■ A ttendance daily, ng til! 9 a t xtight and on P. M. :OIX, (or B o x 570 ? . ' . N . Y . D E N I S O > 4 , 'W I L L .f A .J V lS S o C O cturere and W holesale Dealerain Strj and Umbrellas. [anpfacturere nftd Wholesal Goods, Hats Caps, Furs , . ; and Parasols, NG.; J4 C O U R T L A N D T S T .^ N E W YGRK. - . (Opposite the W estern H o tel.) fT tJIE fecilities o f the undersigned enable Jb thorn to , offer inducements to putdiasers goods, §rc,j seldom m et With. T h ey extensive and entirely new stock of ternn d oarises o f her cOtoplaints, With th e v a - have an extensiv e and entire ly new stock o f fiows symptomk, and that nearly h a l f a m ill- w h ich they offer a t prices that w ill deiy ion copieseboald have been Sold. competition. p etition. A d examination of their stock com isB o licited i .............. D E N J 5 0 K , W IL L IA M S ^ C O ., 2.3yJj 1 N o . 14 C o r t lan d t S t ., N , y . P A I N T S , I— thetandard s articles i n th is l i n e : - article, I ’e a e tiuhB q d , . Sp?mjsh Brovirft, n s # , do^, P ^ h t B ^ s h e g , I ^ t e Chalk, Bed-j * GinOi-r t i ‘ :: J* ^ Hbxkihier^ A p r i l ! , IS n ftSeV n r n ish , Carriage do. Harness do, RosePink, UltjramarineBlu^, Paris > do; P4fussian do, Paris . . Green, | S r i s ? ’ . , Sparits Turpentine, Ohio Cem?tiPaiEt, etc. J . G. BURRILL^ '^R E S S ;#^FA N O Y CO M BS, H a im Brush- *8, Ghalk, -Perfumery-, Eiasoring Ex^ FemvOs.^ alao>.’J4arr^oms'tUSlambia^inkj- in d e lp K e lc., etc. - ' •Ic;:QS?7^Tpd3ft3ia^«t ir i-'T-ercri l:J - c .i G .._ R U R R H i ? ! 1* iS63;;. - 4 - ''l Thousands of other R e lief. I the suf- Jt Will C H O L E RA M O RBUS. RadWay’s Ready R e lief w ill relieve the lerer in fifteen or Iw-enty minutes. It ure the most desserate casCS in a few hours. n e u B a l g i a . The moment R . R . R e lief is applied It allays the m o st painful paroxysnjs. It Will always S ic k JHEADACHE. It -n'i!! relieve the most dislressinjg teen minutes. dewed attacks. _ _____ jgin,, progress,, trcatn enta ry form of'disease, cortracted by pro \sexual intercourse, bV S41 abuse or 1 fifteen minutes. It w ill distressin pains in likew ise prevent) re- A G U E . In ten-minutes a tea spoonful o f R . R . R e lief will'sto’p'rthe C h ills and break the Fever. AcheT o f all kinds, Pains bf all kinds, BruiS- ,- Bfffhs, Scalds, Strains,-SpYains, Stiff” Joints, jLamer-ess. One - application of RadWay’s Ready R e lief w ill in a few moments m tireli stop the p a i n . It reduci lent irritations.-^For all pains use R . R . R e lief. Look for the signature of Radway ^ Co. on each bottle. R . JR<— S* R A D W A Y ’S R E N O Y a 'T i J^G R E S O L - YHENT. ...Resolves, Renovates, Rebuilds.- IX CUBES Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding o f the Lungs, Syphilis, Corisu-mption, Si. VitOs’ Dahcfe, '’T e Bronchitis, Erysipelas, The above eighteen Solvent w ill positively It renovates'the ing aw ay from the ' “ iseased Di Salt Rheum, Node Rickets. Asthma,’ Canker, Fever Sore's, Ulcers, complaints R . R. Ri- system completely, Resol ____ ^ _____ j S o lid s a ll im p u r e 'P o is o n o u s and Diseased Deposits, freeing the Blood and Fluids o'f L ife from all corrupt humors, restor ing Energy ahd vigor. Health and Strength to every Organ and Member of the body. l e t t e r s f r o m h i g h a u t h o r i t y . Hon. J . J . Middleton, o f Waccamaw, S. C , w rites ns under date o f M ay 2d, 1863, that Radway’s RenovatiiiK Resolvent cured ofib 6f his negroes, on his Pantation at Beaufort, ol a Scfofulous complaint, of many years’ standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object of p ity ; he 'Was a moving mass of aores.^ T h e other negroes could not remain in the same place with^ him . H e w a s entirely cured by R adway’s Renovating Resolvent, and is no at work upon the Plantation. To the pCopl of S. C . Mr. Middleton is w ell known, and 1 the political w'orldMr. M iddletonisnotastraJ SCROFULA. \When the Patient has been afflicted for fiVe years, or under, favorable symptoms Will ap pear on the T H IR D D A Y after using R . R . pear on t Resolvent Teien T years Fifteen years Twmnty years Thirty y eai Fifth day. Seventh day, Tenth day, Fifteenth day, ^ years T w e n tiethdat, y yea f f Thirtieth day, W e haVe h m Cases -(vhete old men 6 f sixty readily e x h ibit their efficacy^- ihsfantfy ffelidV-i in g pain, renovating, resl&riffg, rebuilding, and regul-ating the diseased bod'V, to heat strength. • M r. W . B. Oliver, of Drayton, D o o ly Co., G a ., under date bf M ay 3ft, 1653, write* “ that a servant giri who w a s so reduced that ilo thrip foi* her life,” shfe was So I that there h ( ------ ' \ whole body. Was entirely cured by Radway’s W'ould g ive a covered with Sores th at t w-a's not aBpot o f pure flesh o f the size o f a silver ddllar on her Renovating R e solvent. NINETEEN YE a RS. M rs. Henderson, o f Westfield, M a ss., has been covered w ith sores for nitreteen years, and cured hy R . R . ScsoK 'ent. SA L T R H E U M . The most obstinate cases o f Salt Rheum w ill quickly yield to the R E N O V A T IN G R E SO L V E N T .* One gentleman who supposed that this complaint w as hereditary in his fam ily , and had been afflicted w ith Salt Rheum since his birth, was cured by the use of a few bottles o f the Renovating Resolvent, and the poisonous JRhema entirely eradicated from Ms system. IT r e g e n e r a t e s W E A K N E S S , In M ale fir. Female, is quickly cured, and ae debilitated and emaciated made strong, v ig- . heaii ickl_ Ithy and ions in. men, or i e p f the generative organs, iijoved, and the body r e s tor^ to, a sound conditipn. LOW ‘ s p i r i t s —NERVOUSNESS, In 'Women, t f e nHinerous complaints and ilm ents which cast such gjoom over their ;ase a&k 'Is, price . R A D W A Y 4 - C O ., 162 Fulton street, New York. - ■ Kf©: S . * R A D W A Y ’S REGUL’A T O IIS, XEGULATES 10 A -HEA.LXHY AQ'flbN AH th®, O r g ^ andrsecretions o f the Body, R e stores to Hi^alih and Strength the Diseased and lY o m D u t Parts. Cb^ipiainis tkat httiway'^s .Regulators entirely _ __________ _ _ -JJew e , - . - Costiveness, 'IfiveK Complaintj : M d igestioii, '■ ' Heart: I c « i ^Dyspepsia,. K idney- iddr . i; D r o p sy, Bladdc- . Urethra i t e i j t c M . Stupor, Billlotikndss. ■MELANCBDLY, M A L I G N A N T dBISOR'- D E R S . lall P o x , M easles, irlet Fever. Yellow Fever, BiHiouS pE fenm o n ia, Typhoid FevCri .Sud Fevers of ail kinds. Influenza, Pleurisy, Common Co!d« F E M A L E C O M P L AINTS, Irregularity, Prolapsus Uteri, H ysteria, W omb Difficulties, ■WMtes, Amenorrhea. Zvss o f o3peiite^ Loss of Energy, Loss o f M< Loss o f Stren; emory-^ R . r : R e g u l a t o r ' s Are Entirely Vegglable. •P e r fectly T a s t e less, G o o d a t all tim e s , Never Sicken, Never Gripe. D O S E S .—One to three Regulates. Four to six Purges. One Regulator at night, on ’g'dibg to Fed, w i ll efasure sound sleep, a good nifiht’s resf^ and a healthy and pleasant discharge from the bowels in the morning. Rad-way’s RegulStors, Ready R elief, Reb6'.« valing Resolvent are sold by Dru'g'gists etfe-ry-? where. RADWAY'\ CO. 162 Fulton streef , N . B .— R . R . Regulators are o f light colof IV t A N K N O W X K Y S E L . F . ’\' JSn Invaluableduable Bookook foo r iS Cent's. B f r Fam ily should hi lave a Copy?' A N D ^ H A N D BbO K for the a F F IC T E D — Cohtaining an Outline of the origin progress treatn ent an- cure of fevO-' E N T E R . M ANUA fro'misctifc intercourse, bV S41 abuse or b y kexOal excess, with advice for th -ir prevention, writ-* ten in a fimrdliar style, -avoiding all tredical technicalities, and everything that W'ould of fend the ear of decency, from ih'e r'eisult o f kofnfe tWenty years successful practiOe, eXcIfiSs §Svely devoted lo the cure of diseases o f a del icate or p rivate nature. To -vi'hich is added recc the above diseases, and a trfeatiSe Oi otns and cure of tlfe FeVer’sind AgiiA. o f the Professor ’of O b itetrici i n ’ ■ ’iia —D f . Hm fs, sym'pti Testiino s added receipts for the cure o f d a trfeaiiSe On Ihe caus^ lege, Philadelph M anxjai ,.— T he Penn. Col M edical M anual .— T he author of this wo bfalike the Tiaiority of those Works Whbadvi tiSfe to cure the diseases of which i t treats, is w graduate Of ohe of the best Colleges in the U-* nited States, It affords me pleasure to recom mend him to the unfortunate, or to the vicUfi!. of bialpractic'e, as a snccessful and eXperSeni'- 4d practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may -place the greatest confidence, JO S E P H L O N G S H O R E . M . D . . Prom .3. W oodward. M. J ) ., of Penn. V ^ ij \ ’ • - I t gives 1 ility of the Author o f the “ M e d i c a l . M ak « A L .” Numerous cases of Diseases o f the Versify, ure lo add n hiiit^ Genital Organs, some o f them of long standin'g have come under my notice, in which his Skill has been manifest in restoring topCrfect health-,' in some instances where the patient has hCeU considered beyond medical aid. In the treat- noent of Semina weakne'ss, or disarra'ngeine'nl of the functions produced by s \ I do not know la v e been acquai lirfy years, and deem it justice t o h i : a s w e l l as a k ind n e ss tee victimictim off earlyarly indiscretion.ndiscretion, i tunat v o e i to ftec'OfnfflC'rid faitn as one, in whose p rofessions al s k ill and integrity they may safely confide themsHves, ALF WOODWARD, M, D. “ This is, without exception, the n ost com?, pfehensive and intelligible work publisFe'd on the class of diseases o f which it treats. AVOid^ ing all technical term s, it addresses itself to th* reason of its readeis. It is free from all ob jectionable matter, and no parent, h owever fas tidious can object to placing it iii the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many'years to the treatn.ent of the various roft ;ated of, and ‘ 'with too little breath I o little presumption to ir to the -woTld at the merely of 25 cents, the ftnits of some tw e n ty yearb lost successful practice — Herald. fn?* ‘ too little presumption to im pose,’ he has offered to the -woTld at th e merely nominal priC* e tw e n ty y«a practice — Herald, or pari At should f e -Witfioat the knowledge imparled in this invaluable work.- It -w-OAld save years of p ain, mortification ahdf sorrow to the youth tinder their charge.—-Pfo- pZe’s .dduocate. A Presbyterian clergyman,in Ohio in wtit- ihg o f “ Hunter’s Medical Mann-al,” says Thousands upon thousands Of onr Youth, by !vil example and influence o f the passions, have If-pc” ' ng the Sin and fearful upon themselves ahdpos'efity. lions Of thousands Who are raising familiOs of self-pollution w'ith- have been enfeebled,.if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Airy- thing that can be done so to enlighten and in fluence the public mind as to check, and ulti mately to remove this wide-spread source o f human wretchedness, would confer the greal est blessing next to the religion o f Jesus Cfarfot, ing drinks,) thousands ssin g n esent and coming generations. Iiri temipe ance (or the use o f infoxicatini though it has slain thousands upon is not a greater scourge lo the human race.— Af cept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, your cO-worker in the good tVork yo\i iih so actively engaged in.” Gne copy, (securely enveloped.) Will fe/Hr*- warded free of postage to any part of the Uni ted States for 25 ceUts. or 6 copies for $ l , -Ad dress (post paid) COSDEN ^ CO., Publish ers, Box 196, Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the n ost liberal term's. ‘ 4 l y l .^00 A G E N T S W A N T E D . SL«H>0 A Y E A R . 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