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ABE sang. HEREAY default hasbeen made in the pay- | - dfa certain sum; of money hereinafter ° _ We and which, is secured by Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 8) day of Deceinber in. Abe year of our Lord: ono. thousand eight hundred: @ thirly five,. oxecuted by Hotury Richards and Ma- y. dan: his wite of the town. of barttand an the =» county of Niagara, to Daniet Richards of the same < place atid recorded in the: Clerk's office of uis coun- X of Ninghra on the twouty second day of January «: A.D. 1986 in Book of Mortgagés. No. 10 on pages mnd 90 : and: which said Mortgage was duly as- signed by the said Daniel Richards to Honey Wat bridge and: Washington Hunt by deed of assign- mont bearing dito thu first. day of Februry 1836 aud socordad: in the Clerk's office of said county tho &t day of Fobruaty 133G on pago OL of gaid Book of Mortgages, and whoreas thore: is claimed to bo due and payable upon tho sard Mortgage at the time of the frst publication of this notice tho suin of three hunadied and sixty aix: dollars, . Now thoraforo notice is horoby given that by vir- tuo offa powor of sale contained in the said indout- uro of Vinngago, and in pursuance , of the statute touch cago mide and provided the premises deseri- bud in tho said indenture: to wit : all that tract or paroot of iand situate in the town of Hartland in vio county of Niagara and stato of New York being the Engt part of Lot number four in the third see. ton of township number fifteen in the fith mnge of the: township of the Holland Land Company,Boun- dedi follows to wit, Bast by Lot number two fifty» nlus chains ninelinks: South by lot number turce eight chatus forty-five links: \ allal to the first inuntioned boundary chine thirty Hinks, and North by Lot number three in the fourth section cight chains: forty five links, contain- ing fifty actogibe the same more or loss, will be sofd «t public auction at the Lockport House so called in the villugo of Lockport on the twenty eighth day of March next at (t: a'eclock in the frrenoon of that dug, - Dated September 20, 1887.-421-6.0, HENRY WALBRLDGE, WaASsHINQTN HUNT, L, C. COLTON, Attornog, Assignees. 'T a Court of Chancery holt tor the State of Now York, at tho City of Rochester, on the sturry drat day of October, one tho 14 urf eight hund red and thirty sevans-Dresent, Addison Gardner Vice Chancollor of the Esghtb Cireuit, Roosselues $ Wilkinson, and William CG. Me- Master, vs Edward Golo, Ele ty Maxwell, Gad Mathor Bitab Mather, Shas Rinson Jr, Volney Swirling? thjah Em\.Ir James G. Uaviland, Jiaunes Alou, Walts W. Prontico, Samuch Ailen, and Goorgo Fuld, , , , , Itappearing by aff lavitto the satisfaction of this cour, tit tho dofondants Edwird Golo, Voleay sznlximq, Jamos Alien; Alten, Walter W. Prention, and Cloorgo Wreld; reside out of this state, but with fo the United States, or some one of the 'Perltorigs thoroof, ot in one of the Provinces of Ca- nada-oi motion of Mr. James M. Smith Jt., so- licitor fot the conolatnants, it is ordered that the add Edward Yore. Yotnoy Spalding, James Allen, & ungel Alen, Waltee W. Preotico, and George Ficld, upper & cnuse their anawer to the complain« ants bill to be filed avba copy thervof to be served oa the co opfainants solicitor within four months from the dite of this and in defanlt thereof wald bill oteomnplunt may be takon as comfessed by theme aad its furthor ordered. that within bventy diye the artd eonpliuinants cause this order to. be published In the state piper and in the Lock sort Balaago, & that the said publication be continued troach af anid papersat feast once in each week fer eight wouks in sucecssion, or that thay came a cojy of this nedor to be personally served on the wild Edwar! Golo, VYolney S midiog, James Ailen, Sunuel Allen, Walter W. brantiue, and Ueorge Fick, at lorst twonty days twfore the tine above prowribed for thoir appearance. -- Gopy, SAML L. SELDEN, 433-«4im. Clerk llelSUAN U to an onder of JOSEPH . MOSH, Esquire, Surrogate of bie G riunty of Niagara, Notice is hereby given to all porsons who. have clatms a 541111“ Peter Oliver, late af the towh of 'undletotr in said county, deceased, to exhibit the same with the vouchers there- of to Phaba P. Oliver, oue of the adininis- trators of said decoised, at the residence of said Phobo P. in the town of Pendle. ton in sald county, on or before the 13th day of April next. Dated, the 5th day of October, 1837. | f P. OLIVER, Administratrix, DAVID O0. HOWELL, Administrator Proposed Amondmsout to the Phin TDC T OIT, STATE OF NBLW YORK, Trw Asssxunuy, March 14, 1837. z Resolved, Cif the Senate concur,) That the following amendment be proposed to tho Constitution of this state, and referred to the Legislature next to bo chos sn, and published in parsuance of the first section af the sighith article of the said Constitu- tion, viz j; Alayors of the saveral cities in this state may be elected annually by the male in- habitants entitled to vote Tor mambers of the common councils of such cities respec- tively, in such manner as the Legislature shall by law provide ; and the legislature may from time to time make such provision by law for the clection of any one or more of such imagors ; but until such provision | bo mada by law, such mayors, [except the mayor of thecity of New York,] shall be appointed in the mannor now prescribed by the Constitution ofthis State ; and so mich of the tenth section of article fourth of the Constitution of this state as is incon aistont with this amandment, is hereby ab- rogated. | By order, (a majority of the members elected to this house voting in favor thereof,) BDW. LIVINGSTON, Speaker. P.Raytonns, In., Clerk, STATE OF NEW York. In Ss May 15, 1937. g Rosoived, That the Senate 'do concur y in the foregoing resolu- with the Asemb! tion,a majority of all the members elected to the Senate voting in favor thereof. By order, JOHN THR CGY, President. Jour E. Bacox, Cork. STATEROF® NEW.YOULK, Sacongrany's Orsucrk,. have compaired the preceeding with an ® iginil concurrent resolution olf’me Leg» statuce of this Strum?“ do certify that it # truo copy thoreof. P¥ JOHN A. DIX, Nscretary of State. Albiny, July 15, 1837.-423w13 P00 it tTOUSG NOTACE.--The Su- ._ porintendents of the county Poor will mastfor thie transaction of businessat the Poor House, on the last Tuceday in Decem- ber, March, June and Septmber, at 9 o') SKINNER, Clerk, &c. | lock A, M. J K. June 10,1835. o Resolved by the Board, That no account wilt boullowod to any person or ersons for the relief of the poor '@f the 37mm], inless the account be. presented by some town or county officer, - Nov 18 1938--18if ' . A&. PaPaNT PoMpP3. M NUFACETREGOD by Dadar C TK & Co., Jordan, Onondaga Con ty N, ¥ hops «onstuntly on hand arid for sale by - Wihktams, & Pav, Lockport, Joust Dyba#,. Buffalo, __ Lave, Mildleport,. <- Ina Lts, Albion. *> Jamf‘llmr‘. [Iv-i”. Wost by adine pare | ' '\Mo gageus‘x‘ule- s ox.. +] ng buen made in the: payment \ \sum: of money secured to bo paid bya cartain Indentuce of Mortgage bearing date the third day of Octalior in the. year of our Lord 'one thousand eight hundred and thirty: six,' executed (by Aaron &. Hoyt, of Royalton, Niagara Gounty, N. Y, to Erastus B. Whitcher of Buardand, Nir gare county: N. Y, which mortgage was duly record- e} in the oifice of the Clerk of the said county of on the 3, day of November 1836 at 6 o'ciock P. M., in Book 'of Mortgage No. 12 on pages 123 and 124, on which - mortgage there is claimed to be due at the thne of the first publication of this us- uce, the sum of 'I'wo Handred und two Dollars & sixty three cents. And whereas the said loden- ture of Morgage lins been by the Mortgn.sec therein named, duly assigned to, Thomas Dunlap, and which said Pnonas Uailip is now sole assig- nee of the suid Indenture of Mortgage, and io whom the said sum of monsy is now due and owing, | Now therefore, Notice is hurel?’ given that by vir- tne of a power of sate contained iu sud indenture on Mortgage, and in pursuance of the statute in such caso mude and provided, the pretnises describ- ed in sail Mortgage as being, \All that certain ploce or parcel of tand, situated lying and being in the said town. of Royalton, being part of lot number Nine in the sixteenth section, Fourteenth 'Town- shipand fifth rango of townships of the Molland Land Company's hind in the sail state. Bounded as follows : Buginning seven and a half rods froin 'he centre of the Fownship Line Road, (so called) on the South fias of the state road, ence eastwardly on. the line of the said state road, five and a balf rods ; thence Southwardly on a line finraliet with the sud township line road, fourteen rods; therce Westwardly on a line perpeniicular o the said township tino road five and a half rods; thence Nothwardly to the place of beginning, con- taining one half astro of lind, be the same more or vss.\ will be sold at PublicAunction at the American, «opt by J. W, Witbeck, in the Village of Lockport, on the 15th day of {@febuary next, at 2 o'clock in the afterneon of that day, | Dated Sept. 6th 1887. ' TilOMA3 DUNLAP, Assiyuee of said Mortgage. WO DS { MORSE, Attys. Lockport, Sept. 6, 1837. b 429-21w. { OTIQGE.~-The subscribers having been duly 1 % appointed Trustees of the estate of Willard Ferguson, late of NewFine, an abscondiag, conceal- ed. or non-resi lent debtor, agreeable to part Qint, ti- tle Ist, chapter 5th, and article Sth, of the Revised Statutes, do direct and requirs- Ist. All persons indebted to sach debtor are te- quired to render an accouat of all debts and sums of m mey owing by them rospectively, to the under- igned, and to pay the s -me, by the twenty-fifth day of October next, nt the residence of either of the subscribers in the towa of Newfine, 2. All persons having in their possession any property or effects of such debtor are required to de- liver the sama to the undersigned trustees by the day above mentioned. 81. All the creditors of such debtor to deliver shoeir respective accounts and deinands to the trus wes or one of them by the fifth day of September next, THO ias 6. ALDRICH, DANIEL DLX, BUTTERFIELD, MISKIN'S Aygian t vegetable Medicine prepared by W. Mis- kin, esq. Meinber of the Royal Colleag of surgeons, Apothec«ty's coin- pany, Fellow of Bolt Court Society, Sur- geon to the Royal Union Pension Associ- ation, Lancaster Place, and perpetual pu- pil of Gay's and St. London. ° Laar pce __ PILLS OYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS LONDON.-The original Hygeian Thomas' Hespitals, This valuable medicine, the result of 20 years' experience and uuparallelied sue cess in the extensive and highly respecta- le practice of the proprietor, patronized by the faculty and nobility, is now intro- duced to the notice of the American public at the earnest solicitation of a number of gentlemen of long and high standing in the profession. It is hoped, as a preliminary step to check the evils and fatal conse- arising from the use of the numer- ous deleterious nostrums foisted upon the puovlic by the aid of fabricated proofs oa mi- raculons cures, and other frauds, by a set of mercenary, unprincipled pretenders, so totally ignorant of medical science that it is 1inpossible the inonstrous delusion can any longer go down with the intelligent people of this country. Those pills, mild and agreeable in their nature, should be kept in every family in cases of sudden ilt- ness, for by their prompt administration, cholera, craps, spasins, fevers, and other alarming complaints,which too often prove fatal, may be speedily cured or prevented. In fict,all those who value good health should never be without them,. 'They are sold in packets at 50 cents, $1, and $2 each by every respectable dinggist, and vender of medicine in the United States and the Canadas, with copious directions, together with testimonials of professional abilsty from the following eminent gentle- men : Sir Astley Cooper, J. Abernethy, J. Blundell, M. D., W. Back, M. D., J. Aston Key, A. Brampton, M. D. and numerous others. possession of the general agent, by whom the medicine is imported into this country and to whom all applications for agoncies must be made. The originals inay be seen in the JNO. HOLBEIN, Waverly Place, New York, The proprietor of these pills wishes to -e understood that he does not profess to ac- complish impossibilities ; to say that in sudden and severe cases the assistance of an able and skilful physician can with pro- priety be dispensed with, such an assertion would not only be anact of barbarous cru Dated July 17, 1837. Trustess, Lockport, ii, Y, 42213 i, U ER date t A. 1, 1833, an Clerk of the Co October 18335, in Book 141.) Ralph W, Nownan of the village of Lock- port in said. county, morigaged to Edward Bissell nf the same plac>, ail that certain piece or parcel of Land shuate in the and known as and being village Lats numbers sev- AS by a Mortgage bearing ho Ninth day of Neptember, 1 duly recorded in the office of the unty of Niurara, on the 234 day of of Mortgages No.9 on page village of Lockport atoresuid, elty and inhumanity, but an insult to the exalted profession of which he is a member and to the common sense of this enlight ened age : his chief study, his primary ob- ject during his long carcer in the profess- ion, has been to discover a mild, simple, agreeable and efficacious medicine, (expe- rience having convinced him that violent drastic purges produce the must serious and tatal consequences) that will operate as it were insensibly upon the system, assisting on and ten on Ann Street in said village-con- taining more or less, according to a certain map of a part of said village, made for said Bissell by Jesse P. Maines surveyor, and boing the same land con- veyed by said Bissell to said Newman of the same date with said mortgare. And whereas also default h@llrenrred in the pay- ment of the money seegred to @ paid by said mort- gage towit , in the omission to pay the sin of Eigh- ty one dollars and thirty cents, which sail suine is claimed to be due and pay.ble on said. mortg we at the ti ne of the first publication of this notice, - Now therefore, nourese is h reby Liven that pursuant to the statute in such eases mado and proviled, and by virtue of the power of sate contained in suid mortgage, the said mortgaged pra nisss will be sold at puvlic auction. necording to law, nt the Lockport House kept by Joshua i. Rodgers, in the vilfare of purgative made by one Morrison and ced in every beer shop and rippling house inthe country, and palmed off upun the public as a cure for every thing. - Neither are they composed of the same materials that they were supposed to be by Dr. Mis- kin, previous to the trial of Webb which caused the analysis of Morrison's pills,and were proved to be composed of three of the most drastic purgatives in the materia med nature in all her functions, preventing all the innumerable train of evils to which human nature is liable, and thereby secur ing to all who are attentive, cheerful and healthy old age. These pills are not that violent drastic pla- A. D. 1833, at t N CiIA 1 George Field vs. court will or pos lirst day of Petr noon the fallow? port fo said cour er hundred and fift day. Dated November, Mth 1337. Joux L. Cgrtaxios, Affy. > Aan W. Douglass cause, [ the subscriber, one of the masters of said Lockport in said county, on the 5th day of May, on o'clock in the forenoon of that 423-m6. BDWAUD BISSELL, A NO BAX -Before the Vice Chaneetlor of the Eighth Circuit. LY pursu ince and by virtue of au order of | this Honorable Court made and entered in this | ® for sale at public auction at the Lockport House in the village of Lockport on the u I? next at ten o'clock in the fore og described premises viz : all that truct or pareel of land situate in the village of Lock- ity of Niagara ~Bounded and par- y four feet and four inches to an alley, thence easterly nlong sail alley and parallel with said Union street one hundred and ten feet. thence northerly it right angles one bundred and ica, viz: Aloes, gaimboge and colyeynth, also about a fiftieth part of cream of tartar; the fact of cream of tartar being put in proves Morrison could have no knowledge of the effect of medicine, as cream of tartar in such doses must be entirely inert. Dr. Miskin would never have put up the Hy. geian pills or any others to vend in this way, was it not that Morrison (who by the way is said to have been a soldier in the British army) made so much noise abou! that which he was entirely ignorant of, as hesupposed he had obtained the recipe for making the genuine Hygeian pills. Let the unprejudiced read the trial of Josepn Webb one of Morrison's agents in York, ticularly described as follows-Begining at a point | (England) for manslaugliter, and he will in thesouth Pounds of Union street, sixty four|l eet and ten inches. BEastorly along the said south bounds of said Union streot from the east bounds of East fifth Street in said villwe nccording to n . la certain map of a pitt of suid village made for Rd. [24 3 those secking after health,is strictly ward Bissell by Jesse P. Maines, Surveyor in the: to inquire into the professional character year 1832 and filed in the office of the Clerk of said County of Ni igara, and running thence south- y at right anglos from. said Union street-Oon¢ | above ~come convinced of the danger of taking Morrison's pills. The safest and surest course to be pursu of those who come forward so readily to re lieve their necessities. 'The fatal event alluded to in York, makes it incum- bent on every yno to do so-it being a no- torious factthat there are impostors assum- ing to be of the medical profession, others country. . #Wta|this ofice, : tifty four feet a of said Union street, thence wsterly: along the south bounds of suid Union street one hnuw:ired and ton feet to the place of begining containing mare or css. R. B. STEVENS, A. A. BOYCE, Solic't, _ Master in Chingery Dated Deceuber, Itth 1837. 493wi. 6% OTICE.-On the 29th day of Sept. LC last a well dressed man of middling size, dark eyes an: hair,called at the house id four inches to the south bounds | designating themselves physicians, grada. ates of universities, members of colleges, &e. without the remotest claim to any such honorable distinctions. N. B. Be sure you ask for Miskin's Hy- geian pills, and that you obtain the genu- ine article. They may be had in LLoackport, by the dozen or single box, of G. W, Marchant, who is appointed sole agent for the county of Niagara. « n‘f the subscriber stating that he was going East a short distance, and should return the next day; that his own horse was liams & fatigued and he wished to hire another, which he did, and leit his own [a small bay mare, about six years old, and a little lame]in my possession-where it now is. The horse which he hired bas since been found, loose, with saddle and bridle in a meadow near Lake Ontario, in the north part of the town of Greece.-The man has not since been heard of SILAS WALBRIDGE. Clarkson Oct.17th, 1837.-3w NEW GOODS, AND N EW FASHIONS. ALLEN, Mercuarxt RON Tarmon, has just returned from New- York with a géodsupply of rasHronasir Henny Abeiny Esther Burr Jonathan Burch Alvah Barber Robert Comfort Abraham Cook Samucl Ghambers Jeremiah Catton Allen Chase Elale Clement Gaudris Devenport Leonard Evens Lemuel I* Foot Mary Jane:iGrover George W. Gerry Ebenora B. Greswold © Osman Elatching Isaac, Hayt LIST OFP LETTERS Reeaining in the Post Offise at Royalton, January Ist, (833. Hiram Bale William P. Hanks H. S. Hoover Ransom Hooper Arzr Louasberry John Mazficld John More Benjamin G. Olfnstead Lemuel Robers Jesse Sherman Jisiah S ruten Jeremiah 'Tarner Soelnan Underwood] Alanson Willson Nathan F. Weodworth A. N. Waecier Justus Welch N. Y, Yeomans SHERMAN McLEAN, P. M. % articles suitable for the' present and ap proaching season ;-which he will make to order onthe mostreasonable terms for cash. He has likewise a good assortment of 'RKeady Made Clothing, which he will sell as now ron casH as m the first building east of House, over G. H. Allen's Clotl‘wrStore. i 90I9 .a, Doctor S«kixx=a nas opened an office the Lockport Lmelsport Aug. 9, 1007. . can be bought at any Store in the western WGpeCutrtina done at the shortest notice and warranted to fit if properly made. Lgekport, (Lower Town,) June 15, 18-10. _ WARRANTY DEEDS$ for sale at 60 we % ail-zqaauw susie: » * OTICE is hereby given, that an elec- tion of Directors of the Lockport and Niagara Falls (Rail Road Company, will be held at the office of Powers, Biges , on the third day of Jan:iary 130 a* clock A. M. - <ul m‘ed Nov. 29,1337. Grahain, Wood & . in the city of New-York, #2 |h . f > y- _. ance and-transler of all the remaining in- |. terest and property of said Company,with- in the counties aforesaid, will be made to be undersigned, or their assignees. To those who may be desirius of obtaining a title directly from the\ Holland Company, Deeds will be givenand Bonds and Afort- gages taken, if application is made 'before the above period, payable in five years ; during which time. interest only will be required annually, on the first day of No- vember in each year. The several newapapers within the above counties are requested to insert this no- tice for three months, and send their bills to this office,or to the office at Buffalo, for payment. 20 HEMAN J. REDFIELD. JACOB LE ROY. Drugs & Medicines. ARCANUM, For the cure of the worst diseases of the skin, Uicerous sores, Scrofuta or King's evil, Syphilt and Mercural diseases, Rheu. malsm White ~Swellngs, Liver affections, Custiv ness of the Bowels, General Debili- ty, &c. Also such diseases as are caused by an im- pure or bad state of the blood. It is like- wise pirticulsrly recommended to those whose constitutions are broken by habits of luxury or intemperance.the iujudiciouns use of Qninine and wureury, and badly cured diseases, by unskiliful ar neglected medical treatment, and all those whose lungs and chests are diseased by remote in the system. This depurative Vegitable Syrup has ef- fected some of the most extraordinary cures in chronic and otherivise unmanzgeable diseases, of any medicine hitherto before the public. Some of the most distinguish- ed physicians in America, to whose prefes- sional judgement the composition of the Arcanum has been submitted, asad who bave prescribed the medicine in cases considered desperate, have given unequnivecal evi- dence of the statement here advanced. It is a mild and efficient alternative, and de- signed in its properties and operation to re- move diseased action and morbid derange- ments existing in the human system. 'That the Arcanum is tar superior in its efficacy in inveterate diseases to any medicine be- fore exhibited to invalias, the use of it and the subjoined evidences from the many sub- stantially prove. _ ~ % - j Testimony of br. Mitchel, Dr. Goodman, and others. Having been made acquainted the midi- cal qualities and witnessed the effects of \ Tr. Pheips' Arcanum,\ I feel much con- fidence in saying it is a preparation of me- dicine greatly superior to any thing of the kind, in caring those chronic diseases for which itis intended, and would recom- mend it to invalids in preference to any other article whatever. Samurm L. x. p. New-York, March 25, 1830. My knowlekge of the properties and ope ration of the \ Arcanum of Dr. Phelps,\ justify me in saying that it is far superior to any depurative «syrup with which 1 am ac- quainted. In the most obstinate and am- higuous diseases, it displays effects pecu- liarlym In those affections that resist int: of the physician,sucl_l as rheumatism, Syphilis, Scrofula, Ulceration, and diseases of the Skin, &c., 1 would re- commend it as worthy of great confidence. Joux D. Gopx. ®, . p. Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 1829; *_ Baton Rouge, (La.) Dec. 28, 1833. The Areanum had two powerful compe- titors, Swain's Panacea and Potter's Catho- licon, which have been for years in cireu- lation in this place. - As far as I have bad an opportunity of ascertaining its virtues, I believe the Arcanum to be superior to any article of the kind yet offered to the pub- lic. I prescribed it in a case of Irritable Ulcer of three years' standing, situated on the Malleolous Externus-the indiviadaal thus afflicted was much emaciated and de- bilitated: after one week's attendance I put him upon the Arcanum, following the directions. Three bottles nearly affected a cure of the ulcer and bodily health. I prescribed it in several Mercurial aad Syphilitic affections, where it- proved salu- tary. Tain at this time trying the Arcanum on an individual who bas been under Ul- cerous affections of one of his legs for fif- teen years. He has taken one bottle only, and it has produced that effect lie is san- guine in the belief it will efect a perma- nent cute. From the Worcester Palladium. For a number of years, Mrs. Stowoll has been in bad health, the cause of which, ap- peared to be some internal! derangement, and although I have during that time, em- ployed many eminent physicians, yet the disease remained obstinate and apparently incurable. More than a year since, the disease left the interior, and attacked the surface of the body, and assumed the most shocking appearance. . The skin became the seat of all kinds of inflamations and diseased appearances, and she was literally covered with sores, which were from the size of a four-penny piece, to that of many inches in diamiter. Many ofthese sores or ulcers were deep, irritable and . distressingly painful, while others were covered wich a deep mahogany color- ed crust or scab, which prejected in several instances more than half an inch trom the surface or skin, were al.nost as hard as horn, many of which, being in shape like a cone, were as large as a dollar at their base. In this situation,. as must be apparent, she was helpless and hopeless. The pain was so torifienting, that a con- stant exhibition of cowerfal narcotics was necessary to give repose for a momant. In this state of things, in Dec. last, 1 applied to Dr. Phelps. Under his mangement she began with the use of the Arcanum. 'The disease gradually disappeared, and her ealth soon improved by the use of this which was continued for a considerable time. Mrs. Stowell'scase isso remurkable and her recovery so unexpected to us, that a public avowal of it, is but the meed of justice and an acknowledgment of grati- tude. © Lreoxaro W; Srowrrr, - Keeper of the Rail-Road House. Worchester, M ass. Aug.10, 1835. ° [tablished Jn - stages of their growth. | Aber offers to 'the - public, a cboice selection of Fruit Trees, of Frei German; English and American variet consisting . of Apples,, Pears, 'Peac T Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, Quinces, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspber- ries, Grape Vines, Straw berrics, Ornamen- tal Trees, Shrubs, Hardy Roses, Vines Creepéers Herbaceous Perrenmal Plain: Buibous and Tuberous Roots, aplendid Peenies, Double Dahlias, &c. &c. A large collection of Green House Plants, of choice and select varieties, in good condi- tion. ' . Also 20,000 geniune 'Morous Multicau lis, or Chinese Mulberry, of one and two years growth, by the dozen, hundred or thousand. - 30,000 White Mulberry, of one and two years growth. Orders respectful ly solicited: Trees and Plants when or- dered are carefully selected and faithfully packsd-zud'if desired, on the Canal one mile frow the nursery or at the city of Rochester. [TG New Catalogues lave just been published and will / cant, gratis, or may be had at the office of the in the city of Rochester, or at the the office of the Loca. rort Baraxcs. . ASA ROWE. April 19 1837. '13w4 {Ge Orders for any thing in the above line, may be left with the Editor of the Locrkrort by whom they will be promptly attended to. To Merchants, Agriculturists |y AMD CARDBNEERS, G. R. GARRETSON HAS removed his wrorrsan® ano RETAIL AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN SEED WAREHOUSE, TO FLUSHING L. I., NEW YORK, where he intends dealing extensively in the above business, and will be at all tin.es enabled to furnish dealers ard others with every article in his line of business. And as the greater part of his stock of Seeds is raised under his personal attention or di. rection, or where it is necessary to import from Europe, they are procured from the most respectable Seed - establishments there, and their qualities being tested to his own satisfaction, their accuracy and vitallity are expressly warranted. The vending of Seeds is a business de- serving much greater attention from the mercantile communiiy than is at present bestowed upon it. 'There is scarcely a far- mer or planter who would not purchase an be sent to every appli<| h. | which he pays .down: - | survey (nio risk being vglzlb’qiwy)‘and ‘fifi'yacentl y, and mule 10 pay any \until lock, . «Lanes alé-avsessed upon the whole ,.nw:5|;o'tpffr:3 miumnotes in equal proportion. . Every person in- sured brcomes a member of the Company.. .This Die 995g found thevdqfeslyand by farmemfofi os vonical method of insuring. Lhe Public and pare / Tcularly the inhabitants of N County are n» n preference to 1:35:51 to take risks in Tlhis company i vheighn companies. (The business will be s on fair and liberal [nincipleitms’ will be conducged e pIREC TOR s, SETH PARSONS -DANIE RO\ HIRAM GARDNER, | Eowakp ances Anew A. We NEWcoME THomas r. syfry, **P Houmms, - - SE + 4 t j U Arrrkp Horace, Se'i'H PARbOAS' Prevt: Auck|xnrl,8wv| 20, 1637. 421-Iw, NSU R Aa N AGAINST 01120133 BY FIRE!: BE un‘rlersigned, agent for the North Ameri A can insurance Company ef the Cit N York, will receive applic 1 anee as $ fice, at the Cotton Factory, in Lockiaye® \\ \® 194 C. G. JOXES, 'Agen Insurance against Loss Ly FIRE ‘ HILE the great disa ork racenllyhbefallen th TE.admonishes all to secure thei + F t ~ Perty by timely insurance, an oppnmufil0 ' is now afforded by the MY ZETNA INSURAACE comrany ~ Or HARTFORD, CONl-, i ster which has e cily of New- . » appoint their agent, who will receive app and issue policies of Insurance on propert against loss or damage by fire, Aplflizay‘ tion to be made at hi port Cotton Factory. is office at the Lock. Lockport, Jan, 20th 1836. {@-1MPOSITION AvoiprEp WHI3 WLI's ONLY TRUE axp ORIGINAL op ODELDO Ge For Bruises, Spraj prains, Rh i a N nmbzcs’s, Stiffneas of 51m} l)li’:x\l.s’ shin-M ped hands, Stings of Insects &e. & x3 Qne Botile of which contains 311012 $12- three times the strength of the bard kind, A a N. B. Beware of imitations of eve Prudence in but the saving of fe is pitiful economy ; quences than the 1; prefering a physician because assortment of superior Garden Seeds if they coul:l procure them easily. And as they yield a handsome profit, some expla- nations may be requisite in regard to mak- ing sales, &c. 'They are usually supplied by the pound or bushel, and will afford a profit of 100 per cent or more, at the New York retail prices. For convenience they can be neatly papered and labelled and assorted into boxes (or put up in strong pa. pers, thereby saving the expense of box) each suitable for a family garden, which will be supplied at from $1 to $25-the latter being sufficient to crop a garden of one acre - Or they can be pat into 64 and 12 1-2 cents papers, neatly labelled, and assorted suitable for a retail dealer, each of which by the quantity will be charged so as to allow a profit of 80 per cent on the New York retail prices. Any one wish- ing to engage in the vending of Seeds, & not having experience, by addressing the proprietor will have the necessary infor- mation given, and they may feel confident they will be served with none but articles of the very best quality. Mulbrries for Silk Worms. 50,000 PLANTS of the Chifiese Mulberry or Morus multi- caulis, for sale. Of all the varieties of Mulberries for silk, this appears most em- inently entitled to preference, and since its introduction into France seems destin- ed to replace every where the common White Mulberry for the nourishment of silk worms, such is its superiority over all others. The tree is beautiful and of a rap- id growth, and will thrive well in almost any situation, and a few years are suffi- cient to raise considerable fields of them |- in full vigor, sufficient to support an im- mense number of silk worms. The rasing of silk 1s as easy as the raising of wheat and much less laborious. For a number of years past it has been a regular and pro- fitable employment of many of the far- mers of Connecticut, during the early part of the summer, and is emphatically a busi- ness, of the farmer-of the cottage-a sim- ple labor, in which females and children a family may turn their services to profit. Every family of the most limited means can raise the mulberry and produce co- coons, and for a trifle can procure a pham- phlet which will give them the necessary information of reeling, &c 'The plants can be nacked so as to be transported to any part of the Union and will 6 ed in quantities to suit very moderate rates. The Proprietor has further to state, that he is:enabled to furnish all kinds of Books on Agriculture, Horticulture, Floricul- ture, Aboricuiture, Rural Economy, &c. &c. ~ Also, Agricultureal Implements of Husbandry and Garden Tools of every description. Also, Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Herbaceons Flowering Plants, Roses and Green House Plants of a very great variety ; all of which can be pack- | ed so as to be transported to any part of U States, West Indies or elsewhere. Great attention has been paid to obtaining both from foreign countries and at home, the finest agricultural seeds, alt of which can be furnished inlarge quantities, and where the purchase is made for casH;a discount will be allowed. ~A liberal credit will be given where a good understandi & is es- There will be. no arranging this point to mutua ‘l‘5t'ly * wos a ,‘B‘_.y\,, - -| - Lmotporst X. ¥. ~ The shove is for mia (a > W. MERCHANT, | » ’finm and on thi bject, not hesitate to give them the preferences to who -do not essentially aid in supporting f wall-ion: instance: 2 : unhesitatingly rec I be iurmsh- ed from liver eoumplaints purchasers, and at | Pills are recommended. difficaity in| ¢ ven-} . mush} ll);- considered a mark of insanity, to prefer medicine to another because it cost» | less, j qually adverse to discretion and good sanse. * ® * TEST OF Tang ONLY TRUE KIND, Ist. See that the certificate of Sgnmglh Mitchell,L.L.[f.,aoi'ol’ht¢h85|ht:f 2°. ork',‘ls on the inside discription paper. Y Of New bat my name is stan I amped on the bottle, 3. _ That the retarl price is not less than 37 ets for a single bo tione. . * the, all others are but buse imitm« tone, J. P WHITELL. -ALSO FoR SALE- Wohitwell's Volatile Aromatic Stuff, for head Ache, Catarrh, Dien ess, bj Sight, browsirlleZs’, 8:21:27? olkse lugge, Mass. wing; 15:10 baynd 25 cts. Thisartiele is also in. ite, SMIT R, 19 6m REV. B HIBBARDS FEGKTABLE NTI Bious F A MIL Y PLL Ls, Pills have become known to the i i by they virtues. Thexrpowerful influcnpcuebgix‘r:fl::i.xzy a?“ curing diseases have been so repeatedly tested that the ofroprictor is induced to comply with the solicitations Lt ghends in thus noticing them, extending thereby a kwow] dy 1 the means of felief 10 the public generally. They are ht\ 54. | vappreciated for the reliet they afford in affections 91 1th]. tder aud digestive organs. | 'The worsi cases of chrovic ¢ e yeysia, inveterate costiveness, indigestion, dy speplag consu p. rion, rheymausm, nervous or sick headache; andscury Tl)- been euurely cured by a proper use of them. | Alsp yin-a: complaints, fever and ague, bilious fever, jaundice ysent + or bloody flux, the premonitory eympioms of cholera the\ cal swellings, piles, worms iu chiluren, | ts, lounn’tu pu‘ irregularity in the bowels, occasioned by irritation, “dill?! &c. They act as an alterative, cathartic, or laxative, ‘uéni’z tug to the manner of taking them. | having Sits» ion to test ther efficacy, will ever after esteem them too hi “non be wnlhgut 15mm. Particular attention should te sinus; I)? ample directions which accompany them. | T'went il l box—eaclwill is a dose for an adult. a plis in a {G» Orders (post pa ) for the above arti proiaptly by T. K HIBBARD, my principal A ery, N&y York. A wuitable | iscount allowei pucchuse to sell again- Lockport Nov. 23, cles, executed \nl; 228, Bow to tlose whe B. HIBBAD CERTIFICATES, have used Hbbard's Family Pills n rm famly, and o hey are much estecmmed by all who have \0.x: y e eighborhood. them in our Perkins, Huron co. July 4, 1836: ULIUS HOUSE. I have used Hibbard's Pills j th | ey are an excellent family $25i2i£‘“xu. and am sat shed Norwalk, July 8, 1836, 10HN H. rows. + I hereby certify that I have use Hibbard's Family pj . ' se 'amil i in my family, withe ry decided ble'xynll’i’tultl: en the 'use of thei to all those viii“ ..or any other diseases for whicheard M Tiffin, Onio, July 8, 1836 Aous v. carr Hibbard's Pills are the best medicine Lerer used. . . . G. w. GisT, We have used with entire satisfactio® H; ills in a family-I cousder the best recommefidtliégbiwaiilitinl: blaid Ihave used Hbbard's Pits, I, 0, SHELDON. ous complaints and dyspepsia When they ean be obtained I lar complaints, D. R 4 Wooster, Ohio, May 8, 1936, Mosks SHAFFE: 1 have used Hibdard's Vegetable Famil years, and hive fouud them ex. slvable clung—ale Foes as. well ufmcifsznqy Vado ano every case of fever, and in allother have employed them. \ jad I hey hare \Refusal complaints in which:l Mill Haven, Georgie, JAMES ROBERTS. Hibbard's Pills out-do and other medici hare » triedyin their oper ition on the bile.. 'a hfiefiftu'xez\ he revere attacks of the bilious fever on myself with s ort of the pills, and seen them produ than twenty others. These pills for the bowel complaint which negrocs last year. \J ) f long standing enti according to the : Pills for three: ~-