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S T A I N E D P A G E D ALLEY’S •ale by MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, for A. T R U A X . O A N Y Y E T D O U B T T H E V A L U E o f JA Y N E 7* E X P E C T O R A N T 1? L e t t h e m re a d th e fo llo w ing le t t e r f r o m o n e w h o has no i n t e r e s t in its sale; P h i l a d KLf h i a , December, lo o / . T o D r J a y n e - D e n r s ir —T h e a s tonishing and alm o st m i r a c u l o u s b e n e ficial e f f e c ts y o n r valuable.J3X I l ^ i u - R A N T h a d o n m y n e ig h b o r , th e R e r M r- R e s b n g , m a d e so fa v o r a b le a n im p r e s s io n on m y ininci, tn a t ar- t e r c o n s u l t i n g w i t h se v e r a l frie n d s an d le a r n i n g th a t v o u .w e r e a regular Practitioner o f Medicine, 1 c a ll e d u p o n y o u a n d p u r c h a s e d h a l f a dozen b o t t l e s , a n d to l d you. t h a t i f I l i v e d t o t a k e t h e m , y ° u s h o u l d h a v e a good r e p o r t fro m m e . , I a m a li v e a u d w e ll t h i s day! T h a n k s b e t o a m e r c i- i n l G o d a n d y o u r E x p e c t o r a n t ; a n d n o w 1 c o m e f o r w a r d c h e e r f u l l y to fulfil m y p ro m ise. * F o r t w e n t y lo n g y e a r s h a d I b e e n a c o n s t a n t s u f f e r e r fro m th e effecis o f a h a r d d r y c o u g h , p a i n i n m y b r e a s t a n d d if f icu lty o f b r e a t h in g ; th e l a s t five o f w h ic h c h il ls a n d fe v e r s , o v e rv s p r i n g a n d fall w e r e ad d e d t o m y m is e r y . I w a s w o rn a w a y to a m e r e sk e l e t o n ; w ith th e g r e a t e s t d if f icu lty o n l y c o u l d I g e t u p a n d d o w n s t a i r s ; m y a p p e t i t e w a s g o n e a n d m y s t r e n g t h h a d so fa r f a i l ed m e , t h a t m y fn e n d a w e r e p e r s u a d e d I co u ld n o t s u r v iv e m a n y w e e k s , u n l e s s 1 o b t a i n e d re l ie f . In d e e d , s i r , m y s i t u a t i o n w a s so p e r f e c t l y m i s e r a b l e to m y s e l f a n d fa m i l y , th a t I f e l t w i l l i n g to d ie , w h e n e v e r i t sh o u ld p l e a s e t h e M a s t e r t o t a k e m e h o m e . B u t I h e a r d o f y o u r m e d i c i n e a n d r e l i e f c a m e . Y e s l i t p r o v e d t h e “ B a lm o f G i l e a d ’ ’ t o m y p o o r a f f licted b o d y . B e f o r e I h a d t a k e n one bottle, I e x p e r i e n c e d a m i t i g a t i o n o f all m y s y m p t o m s , a n d lo m y g r e a t j o y I fo u n d i n t h e c o n t i n u - e d u s e o f i t th e h a p p i e s t re l i e f . In s h o r t , s i r , if has mad* a perfect cure o f me — a n d I c a n t r u l y s a y , I have no d e s i r e to be b e t t e r . N o w I c o n s i d e r i t a d u t y 1 o w e to y o u , an d th r o u g h y o u th e p u b l i c , t o m a k e m y c a s e k n o w n , b e liev in g t h a t i t w ill b e t h e m e a n s o t d i r e c t i n g h u n d r e d s w h o a r e a f flic t e d a s I h a v e b e e n , to th e u s e o f a re m e d y w h ic h , u n d e r t h e b l e s s i n g s o f G o d , 1 c o n s i d e r t o h a v e p r e s e r v e d m y life. Y o u a r e a t lib e r t y s i r , to m a k e u s e o f th i s le t t e r t o J o u r a d v a n t a g e , an d m a k e m y c a s e a s e x t e n s i v e l y n o w n a s y o u p l e a s e . . I f th e r e be a n y w h o d o u b t t h e t r u t h o f t h e ab o v e a c c o u n t , r e f e r t h e m to m e . 1 sh a l l be h a p p y to see tb e m a n d w ill n o t o n l y co n f i r m th e a h o v e s t a t e m e n t s , b u t w ill g iv e th e m p a r t i c u l a r s w h ich i t w o u ld be u n n e c e s s a r y t o fu r n i s h f o r t h e p u b li c p r e s s . W i t h e v e r l a s t i n g g r a t i t u d e , I a m , d e a r s i r , y o u r o b lig e d frie n d . M A R Y G I L L , N o . 78 T a m m a n y - s t r e e t , a b o v e F o u r t h . P r e p a r e d a n d so ld a t N o . 3 8 S o u t h 3d s t r e e t , Fhila< d e l p h i a . F o r sa l e b y D . L . P o w e l l , c o r n e r o f S t a t e a n d F e r r y s t r e e t s , S c h e n e c t a d y . H e m o r r h o i d s o r t i l e s . — A s c a rides, o r the small wbito Thread Worm, is one o f tbe most com m o n causes o f this com p laint. T h e y usually occupy the p o c k e t o r folds in the low e r p a r t o f tlie bow els, and w ith th e ir sm a ll pointed beads wound and lacerate the inn e r s u r face, so as to produce debility and protrusion of tho bov/els, and frequently profuse discharges o f B lood. T h e y are en closed, often by thousands, in tenncious globules o f mucus, w h ich com p letely defends the action o f the osoal m edicines em p loyed to rem o v e th e m . A pleasant and c e rtain rem edy, how e v e r, w ill be found in D r. Jay n e ’s Tonic V erm ifuge w h ich dissolves th e m u cus in w h ich they are enveloped, des troying the W o rm s, nnd a t the sam e tim e restores health and vigor to th e stom a c h and bowels. F o r sa l e by D . L . P o w e ll, c o r n e r o f S t a t e a n d F e r r y s t r e e t s , S c h e n e c t a d y . B a l d n e s s a n d l o s s o f h a i r » caused by a w a n t of h e a lthy action of th e vessels w h ich throw off th e perspiration from the head. W h e n these vessels nre w e a k or diseased, the p e rspiration is thick and clam m y , a n d adheres to th e m o u ths o f th e pores and clogs them up, and dries a n d forms s c u r f o r d a n d ruff. L e ss blood is then c a rried t a ibe roots o f ihe hair, and for the want of which tho hair ba^notaufficient nourishm e n t, a n d consequently b ecom es dry and harsh and begins insensibly to fall off, w h ich, continuing to increase, eventually produces baldness. R e s tore th e ca pillary vessels o f the head to th e ir form e r healthy circula tion, and a fine silky s i v v h a ir w ill m a k e its appearance, w h ich will increase in quantity a n d volum e until the h a ir be- com e s th ick and hoaithy. JAYNE’S H A IR TONIC i . the only preparation that has ever been k n o w n to produce n ew H a ir on B a ld H o o d s, w h ich it has dono hi innum e rable instances, a n d will seldom fail, i f pro p e r ly abd perseveringly used. F o r aa le b y D . L . P o w e l l , c o r n e r o f S t a t e a n d F e r r y s t r e e t s , S c h e n e c t a d y . __________________________ < ______ _ C 1 O N S U M P T IO N , C O U G H , S P I T T I N G B L O O D , & c . / — T O C O N S U M P T I V E S .— F o u r fifths o f you are really suffering from neglected C o lds, or an O b struction and consequent inflam m a tion o f t h e delicate lining of those tubes through w h ich th e air w e b r e a th e is distributed to every p a r t o f t h e lubgs. T h is O b struction produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough, difficulty of b reathing, h e c tec fever, a n d a sp ittin g of blood, m a tter, or phlegm , w h ich finally exhausts th e s tren g th o f the p a tien t, and ends in d e a th . JA Y N E ’S E X P E C T O R A N T never fails to rem o v e th is obstruction, and produces th e m o s t p leasing an d happy results. I t is c e r tain in its effects, and cannot fail to relieve. For sale by D. L. Powell, corner of State and Ferry streets, Schenectady. B u f f a l o m a r r o w f o r t h e HAiR.-itha»iong been a c k n o w ledged by th e ln d ian W o m e n ,that Buffalo Marrow is the m o s t nutritious article f o r th e H a ir , os i t im parts to it a gloss, softness and beauty, s u p e rior to all other things hitherto used for the sam e purpose. I t prevents the hair from falling out or turning gray, nnd causes i t to curl m o st beautifully. It relioves baldness, eradicates dandriff, restores, adorns, and enriches the h a ir . F o r sale by Nov. 30, 1841. D. C. C O N S T A B L E , 63 S tate-st. R e e d s f o r c l a i r o n e t s , v i o l i n & v i o l i n - C E L L O S T R I N G S , for sale at th e School Book & M usic D e p o sitory, 104 Statc-st. by Feb. 8, 1842. W . W . B A R L O W . B R I S T O L ’S S A R S A P A R I L L A , for nil I m p u rities of the B lood. T h e genuine for sale by Fob. 22. D. H . S N E L L , 143 State-st. Coughs! Coughs! Ooughs! P A R K E R ’S P U L M O N A R Y B A L M prepared by an association of Physicians, us a standard medicine, for C o u g h s. C o n sum p tion, C a tarrh , A s thm a , D y spepsia, Whooping Cough, Soro Throat, &c. This medicine is the result o f the m e d ical skill & experience of several p racticing P h y sicians, who, know ing its m e d ical virtues from practice experim e n t ( th e only sure test) have a d v ised th a t it be speed ily m a d e know n to the p u b lic, its com p o sition is m o stlyvege- table and m ay be used w ith safety by persons in any clim a to and circum s tances. I t is particularly recommended to Ministers, Lawyers, nm all others whose vocations require much exertion of the Lungs. In cases of Chronic Bronchitis, this remedy will seldom fail to give immediate and permanent relief. C E R T I F I C A T E S . M r. Parker — T h is certifies, th a t 1 am using your P u l m o n ary B a lm for an affection of the lungs, w h ich, as far as I have tried it, in my own case, I find relief from t h a t irrita tion o f those organs w hich no e th e r m edicine has produced. I t is highly spoken of by our m o st respectable physicians, as a very v a luable m edicine for affections o f t h e th r o a t a n d lungs. R e v . E . S. S Q U IR E , o f t h e M e th o d ist F a y e tteville, S e p t. 28, 1341. E p is c o p a l C h u rch. H a v ing becom e acquainted w ith the com p o n ent parts of P a r k e r ’s Pulm o n a ry B a lm , nnd from the use o f it in my practice, I can rcccom m end i t io tho nfllicted as a safe a n d valuable expectorant. D A N I E L D E N IS O N , M . D. O ran, August 11, 1841. T h is certifies, th a t I am acquainted with the com p ound called P a r k e r 's Pulm o n a ry B alm , and believe it to be the best a rticle in use far all diseases of the lungs. HENRY MILLER, M. D Amsterdam, Mont co. August 1 st, 1841. Mr. Parker—Dear Sir—I have been using yonr Pulmonary Balm fur Coughs and Asthma, which lravo been of long standing, and have found great relief. It has proven better R INGS’S CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY, for sale W h o lesale & R e tail, by D A V ID H. S N E L L , 143 State-st. A s s i g n e e s * n o t i c e . — T h e u n d e r s ig n e d . Assignees of the estate and effects of J o s e p h Speir of the city of Schenectady, hereby give notice to all persons having any dem a n d s against said estate, to p resent the sam e to Richard McMichael for settlem e n t; nnd all persons in debted to said estate, eith e r by B o n d , N ote or Book account aro hereby required to pay the sam e to said R ichurd Mc- M ichacl, w ithout delay. JA M E S S P E I R , R O B E R T S P E I R , Schenectady, Dec. 7, 1341. 39 ___________ Assignees. than any medicine I ever used. I can m o st c h e e rfully re- JOHIN C O L E , com m end it to the afflicted Manlius, Ju ly 1, 1841 T h o above m e d icine is for sale by D , C . C O N S T A B L E , 63 State-street, Schenectady.— Nov. 30, 1841 r » H C K L I N G C O U G H , SO K E T H R O A T and irritatio n s ■ of the B ronchia or W indpipe, are th e m o st prevalent diseases o f th e w inter season. T h e y are not only extrem e ly annoying, b u t are th e usual precursors and im m e d iate cause o f those pulm o n a ry affections w h ich sap th e foundation of life, and term inate only w ith th e dissolution o f th e ir victim In a ll those affections there is eith e r an inflam m a tion o f the fine skin w h ich lines th e inside o f th e th r o a t a n d w indpipe, o r a lengthening o f th e uvula or pendulum o f the palate, w h ich descends, so as to constantly tickle the root o f the tongue or th e up p e r p a r t of th e T r a c h e a o r W indpipe, th e r e by creating cougb, hoarseness, difficulty o f breathing, sore th r o a t a n d discharges of p h legm , an d som e tim e s of blood. T h e s e diseases are speedily and effectually cured by the use of. J a y n e ’s E x p e c to r a n t. -N u m b ers o f persons a re d aily c u red by these v a luable pre parations, w h o otherw ise would probably All a n ^ n t i m e l y grave. F o r s a l e b y D . L . P o w e l l , c o r n e r o f S t a t e a n d F e r r y a t r e e t a , S c h e n e c t a d y . ’’H O O P I N G C O U G H A N D C R O U P — T O P A - R E N T S J A Y N E ’ S E X P E C T O R A N T Is w i t h o u t e x c e p t io n th e m o s t v a l u a b l e p r e p a r a t i o n in u s e , fo r th e ab o v e d i s e a s e s , l t c o n v e r t s W h o o p i n g G o u g h i n t o <& m i l d a n d tr a c t a b l e d i s e a s e , s h o r t e n s its d u r a t i o n m o r e th a n o n e h a l f , a n d p r o d u c e s a c e r t a i n and speedy recovery. From half to one tea spoonful! w i l l c e r t a i n l y c u r e C R O U P i n i n f a n t s a n d y o u n g c h i l d r e n , i n h a l f a n h o u r a n d a n h o u r . T h e l i v e s o f h u n d r e d s o f c h i l d r e n w ill be sa v e d a n n u a l l y , b y a l w a y s k e e p i n g i t o n h a n d re a d y fo r e v e r y e m e r g e n c y . P r e p a r e d b y D r . J a y n e , N o . 2 0 s o u t h T h i r d s t r e e t , P h i l a d e l p h i a . ' - Fozj& le b y D . L . P o w e l l , c o r n e r o f S t a t e a n d F e r r y tr e a t s , S c h e n e c t a d y . W 1 D R , J A Y N E ’ S E X P E C T O R A N T . —T h i s i n v a l u a ble m e d i c i n e i s d a i l y e f f e c ti n g so m e o f t h e m o s t a s t o n i s h i n g a n d w o n d e r f u l c u r e s th a t h a v e e v e r b e e n k n o w n , A l l w h o h a r e e v e r u s e d i t f o r A s t h m a , G o u g h s , S p i t t i n g o f B lo o d , H o o p i n g C o u g h , C r o u p o r H iv e s , C o n s u m p t i o n , C h r o n i c P l e u r i s y , H o a r s e n e s s , P a i n a n d S o r e n e s s o f t h e B r e a s t , d iffic u l ty o f B r e a t h i n g , a n d e v e r y o t h e r d ise a s e o f t h e l u n g s a n d b r e a s t , c a n a n d do a t t e s t t o it s u s e f u l n e s s . B r o n c h i t i s , a d i s e a s e w h ich is a n n u a l l y s w e e p i n g th o u s a n d s u p o n th o u s a n d s to a p r e m a t u r e g r a v e , u n d e r t h e m i s t a k e n n a m e o f C o n s u m p tio n , is a lw a y s c u r e d by i t . T h e u s u a l s y m p t o m s o f th i s d ise a s e (B r o n c h i t i s ) a r e c o u g h , s o r e n e s s o f t h e lu n g s o r th r o a t , h o a r s e n e s s , d if f icu lty o f b r e a t h i n g , a s t h m a , h e c t i c fev e r , a s p i t t i n g u p o f p h le g m o r m a t te r , a n d so m e ti m e s b lo o d . I t i s a n in f la m m a t io n o f t h e fin e s k i n w h i c h lin e s th e in s i d e o f th e w h o le o f th e w i n d tu b e s o r a i r v e s s e l s , w h i c h r u n t h r o u g h e v e r y p a r t o f t h e l u n g s . T h i s E x p e c t o r a n t i m m e d i a t e l y su p p r e s s e s t h e c o u g h , p a i n , in f l a m m a t i o n , fe v e r a n d d if f icu lty o f b r e a t h i n g , a n d p r o d u c e s a fre e a n d e a s y E x p e c t o r a tio n , a n d a c u r e i s s o o n e f f e c ted . I t a lw a y s c u r e s A s t h m a — tw o o r th r e e la r g e doses w i l l c u r e th e C r o u p o r H i v e s o f c h i l d r e n , in fro m fif te e n m i n u t e s t o a n h o u r s tim e , l t i m m e d i a t e l y su b d u e s th e v i o l e n c e o f H o o p i n g C o u g h , a n d effects a sp e e d y c u r e . H u n d r e d s w h o h a v e b e e n g i v e n u p by th e i r p h y s i c ia n s as in c u r a b l e w i t h “ C o n s u m p t i o n , h a v e b e e n re s t o r e d to p e r f e c t h e a l t h b y i t . P r e p a r e d o n ly by D r. D . J a y n e , N o . 2 0 s o u t h T h i r d - s t . P h i l a d e l p h i a . P r i c e $ 1 . W h e r e a l s o m a y b e h a d J a y n e ’s C a r m i n a t i v e B a lsa m , fo r t h e c u r e o f B o w e l C o m p l a i n t s , & e . T o n i c V e r m i fu g e fo r t h e re m o v a l o f w o r m s , & c . S a n a t i v e P il ls, fo r D y s p e p s i a , L i v e r C o m p l a i n t s au d F e m a l e D ise a s e s , Ac. Alto Jayne’s Hair Tonic for the removal of bald- noam a n d p r e s e r v a t i o n o f t h e h a i r . JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.—This medicine h«. ftlread^r p r o v e d i t s e l f to b e a l l t h a t i t h a s b e e n fe c o m m e n d e d , b y th o s e w h o h a v e g i v e n i t a fa i r t e s t in th i s c o u n t y ) a n d Q»e d e m a n d fo r i t in c r e a s e s daily,— W e h a r e j u s t h e a r d o f a n I m p o r t a n t c u r e o f A s th m a , which haa been effected by the uae of it in a neighbor in g t o w n — t h e c a s e w a s t h a t o f a fe m a l e w h o h a d for along time been under the care of a physician, but h a d r e c e i v e d n o re l i e f , a n d h e r c a s e w a s b e g i n n i n g to be considered as hopeless, As s last resort she pur c h a s e d a b o t t l e o f D r . Jayne's Expectorant; which c a u s e d h e r t o e x p e c t o r a t e f r e e l y , g r a d u a l l y e a s e d h e r cough, and is rapidly restoring her to health. We h a v e n o h e s i t a t i o n i n s a y i n g th i s p r e p a r a t i o n o f D r . J a y n e , f o r t h e c u r e o f C o u g h s , C o l d s , In f l u e n z a , A s th- m a , C o n s u m p t i o n , & c . i s th e m o s t v a l u a b l e m e d i c in e erer o f f e r e d t o t h e A m e r ica n p u b l i c . T h e r e i s n o q u a c k e r y a b o u t i t — D r J a y n e i s o n e o f t h e m o s t s k i l f u l p r a c tic i n g p h y s i c i a n s in P e n n s y l v a n i a ; a n d w h e r e v e r h i s p r e p a r a t i o n s h a r e b e e n t h o r o u g h l y t e s t e d , h e i s looked u p o n a s a g r e a t p u b l i c b e n e f a c t o r Somerset (Me.) Journal. T h e a b o v e M e d i e i n e s a r e f o r s a l e b y D . L . P O W E L L , corner of State and Ferry-ats, S c h e n e c t a d v . J u n e 2 3 , 1 8 4 0 . 3 D R . S H E R M A N ’S M E D I C A T E D L O Z E N GES, are .the best medicines in the world—and, be' ing also cheaper, m o re efficacious, ancl pleasan t than any oilier. C h ildren e a t them w ith avidity. T h e re hae never been a single instance in which they have failed to give sat isfaction. T h e m e d ical faculty w a rm ly approve th e m . ------ S h e rm a n ’s Cough Lozenges are the safest, ruresf, and m o s t effectual rem e d y for coughs, c o lds, w h o o p ing cough, asthm a lightness of the chest, and consum p tion ever discovered.— T h e R e v . Dariu3 A n thony, of the O n e ida C o n ference, was given up a s incurable, b elieved to b e on the verge of the grave from consum p tion, w ithout the hope of relief, till he tried these Lozenges. T h e y relieved him im m e d iately, and in a few weeks restored him to health, so that he could lesumc his d u tiesas a m inister of the g o spel. H e recom m e n d s them to all who are consumptive, or have any derangement of their lungs, as the greatest m e d icine in th e know n w o rld. H e has w itnessed th e ir effects on several o thers, a n d alw a y s with the happiest results. He says, so great a remedy, through the blessing o f D ivine Providence, should be th e common property of all, nnd in every family on the face of tho earth. T h e R e v . Sebastian S tr e e t e r, of B o s ton; R ev. M r. H a n cock ; 407 Penrl-street, N . Y . ; E . G . Troccy, m a h o g any d e a l er, 66 W o o * tor-»t.; John Starkey, foot o f G o v e rncur-street; C h a rles W . P e rk ins, 71 B o w ery, all agree in opinion with tho R e v , D a rius A n thony,as to th e value o f these Lozenges. In addition to those, over 3,000 P E R S O N S H a v e given th e ir nam es w ithin the last year, as a reference of the w o n d erful virtues o f these Cough Lozenges. T h e y cure all recent cases in a few hours, seldom requiring m o re than one day to e n tirely erad icate th e m o st d is tressing ones. S H E R M A N ’S W O R M L O Z E N G E S , Proved in m o re than 400,000 e a ses to be in f a llib le; the only certain w o rm -dearoying m odiuinc ever di.cuvned, Munjr diseases a rise from worm s and occasion long and! intense suf fering and even d e a th, w ithout their ever being susp e c ted; grow n persons are very often afflicted w ith them , and are doctored for various com p laints, w ithout any benefit; when one dose o f these Lozenges would speedily cure them . S Y M P T O M S O F W O R M S . P a in in the jo in ts or lim b s, offensive breath, picking a t the nose, grinding of the tpeth during sleep, nnd at tim e s a paleness about the lips w ith flushed cheeks, bleeding a t the nose, a gnaw ing sensation a t the stom a c h , flashes o f heat over the surface o f the body, slight chills o r shiverings, hend- ache, drow siness, vertigo, torpor, disturbed dream s , sudden startin g in sleep w ith fright and scream in g ; som e tim e s a troublesom e cough, feverishness, th ir s t, pallid hue, fits, bad taste in the m o u th, difficult breathing, pain in the stom a c h or bow els, fatigue, nausea, s q u c a m ishness, voracious appe tite, leanness, bloated stom a c h or lim b s, gripings, shooting pains in various p a r t o f the body, a sense o f som ething rising in the throat, itching o f th e anus tow a rds night, a frequent desire t c pass som ething from the bow els, and som etim e s dis charge o f slim e nnd mucus. M r. J . M u rphy, No. 90 North street, Philadelphia, was applied to by a poor w o m an, whose daughter, seven years old, had been s ick for n e a rly three years : h e r stom a c h was as large as a grow n person’s, h e r legs and arm s so swollen th a t she c o u ld not w a lk or help herself, although she could e a t a s m uch as two laboring m en. T w o celebrated doctors bad exhausted their skill without any benefit; the father had spent a ll he could raise, an d was discouraged ; he abandon ed all idea of doing any thing more for her, and looked to death alone, to ta k e h e r o u t o f h e r m isery. M r. M u rphy be lieving it a case of w o rm s, gave her a box o f S h e rm a n ’s Loz enges, a n d in tw o days she returned w ith jo y beam ing in her eyes, and. said th e Lozenges h a d saved h e r c h ild’s life. T h e first dose brought aw a y nearly a pint o f w o rm s in one living- m ass, s h e afterw a rds counted over e ight hundred th a t w e re discharged, besides the m a ss— w hich she could not c o u n t.— T h e child was literally eaten up with them —another living w itness of the alm o st m iraculous efficacy o f Sherm a n ’s Loz enges. In addition to the above testim o n ial, D r. G alen H u n ter, and D r. Z a b riskic, No. 1 C h a m b e r street, have tried them in a g reat num b er o f c a ses w ith invariable success. L o ring VV. C ross, 86 Fulton stre e t ; C n p t. Coffin, o f N a n tu c k e t; John R . W o o d , 37 T h ir d s t . ; B e n j. F . G oodspod, 130 Sixth avenue, a n d a host of o thers h a v e used them in their fam ilies, and ail unite in pronouncing them the best Wormi rem e d y in the w o rld. S H E R M A N ’S C A M P H O R L O Z E N G E S G ive im m e d iate relief to Neivous or Sick H e a d a c h e , palpi tation o f the heart, low n ess o f s p irits, despondency, inflami- tory or p u trid sore throat, bowel or s u m m e r c o m p laint, faint ing, oppression o r a sense of sinking o f the chest, cholic, spasm s, c ram p s o f th e stom a c h or bow els, hy s terical affec tions and all nervous diseases, drow siness through the day, and w akefulness a t night; cholera o r c h o lera m o rbus, d iarr hoea, lassitude, or a sense of fatigue. P e rsons travelling o r attending large parties, will find the L o z e n g e s really reviv ing. and im p a rting the buoyancy o f youth— used after dissi pation, they will restore the tone o f th e system generally, and rem o v e all the unpleasant sym ptom s arising from too free living. T h e y a re a lso recom m ended as a preventive a n d c u re of t h a t d is tressing accom p a n im e n t of a sea voyage1, tea tick- nest. Joh n M. M o re, editor, of the B rother J o n a than ; J o seph B . N o n e s, E s q . V ice P resid e n t o f the W ashington M a rine Insurance C o . ; D r. G. H u n t e r ; W . A . A ttree of the N e w Y o rk H e rald ; D r. A . C . C a s t l e ; W m . A p p legate,Job P rinter, 17 A n n st. th e Rev. D r. Allen nnd others, have us ed them and never k n o w n them to fail. S H E R M A N ’S P O O R M A N ’S P L A S T E R ,, T h e best s trengthening p laster in the w o rld, and a sover eign rem edy for p a ins, o r w e a k n e ss in the back. loins, sides, breast, neck, lim b s, jo in ts, rheum a tism , lum b ago, & c. &c. One million a y e a r will not supply thedem a n d W a rranted superior to ail others, and for one q u a rter the usual price, m aking not only the best, but the cheapest plaster in the w o rld. I t affords le l ie f in a few hours, a n d m a k e s a stonish ing cures. Joseph W . H o x ie, E s q ., who had been so nfflicted w ith rheum a tism , as to be unable to dress him s e lf w ithout assis tance, was enabled after w e a ring one) only ono night, t e get up alone in the morning, pur on his clothes, and call a t our offio« witfieyes Downing vvitli joy, anil hi* tongue pouring forth the gladness of his heart, at the sudden and signal relief he had received from tho beitof all remediea. M r. D a n iel W illiam s, of Elizabethtow n , N . J . , a n old R e volutionary Soldier, was so afflicted with Rheumatism that he could scarcely help himself— these Plasters entirely cur- eci him. T h o u sands of certificates m ight he given o f th e ir wonderful properties, but tho fact of the enormous quantity sold, m u s t be the g r e a test evidence o f th e ir virtue. D irec tions are printed on the back .of each plaster, with a fae simile of the name thus, A. SHERMAN, M. D. Be par ticular to get Sherman'» P oor Man’s P la tter; and see that it is so printed on the back, as there aro several base im ita tions h a w k e d a b o u t and others p a lm e d off as Sherm a n ’s P la s ters, w h en they are altogether w o rthless. No other p e rson can m a k e the genuine, so be particular when you purchase. A lw ays b e p a rticular to inquire for Sherm an’s Lozenges, or P lasters, and see t h a t you do not have any other article palmed off upon you. See that his name, “ A. Sherman, M. D .” is upon the boxes and plasters, and buy none other.— Wholesale and retail warehouse, 106 Nassau street, and by his authorised A g e n ts. For sale byD. H. SNELL, Agent, 143 State-st- Schenec tad y . 5 9 y l may3 T H E G R E A T O B J E C T G A I N E D . D R . P E T E R S ’ M E D I C A T E D L O Z E N G E S or SU G A R D R O P S , nre tho most valuable discovery of tho 19th c e n tury. T h e y a re entirely pleasant to the taste, and m o re efficient than nny o th e r m edicine. W O R M L O Z B N O B S . D r. P e te r s ’ W o rm Lozenges are the surest and safest W o rm D e stroyer e v e r discovered. I t is estim a ted th a t in the U n ited S tates 100,000 CH IL D R E N D IE Y E A R L Y from the effects o f W o rm s alone. T h is vast m o rtality can be alm o s t e n tirely prevented by the use of P o ters’ e o lebrated Lozenges. T h o u sands and tens of thousands pine away and die of Worms without suspecting the real disease. Tho following aro a few of the sym p tom s: H e a d ache, pale lips, flushed cheeks, disturbed dream s, fe- vcrishness, thirst, bad tnsto in tho m o u th, offensive breath, itching of the n o s trils.pain in the stom a c h , nausea, unnatu ral npetite, sw elled stom a c h or lim b s, sense of som ething rising in the chest, &c. K P M rs. C a tharine Ann B riggs, C h e rry s t. Philadelphia has a little daughter who had been on a decline for several years. A t tim e s she would e a t voraciously and som etim es e a t nothing a t a ll,an d she w as fust w asting aw ay; her symp' tom s w ere so unusual and contradictory, th a t the doctors knew not w h a t to d o ; bu t d o w h a t they would she constontly grew w o rse, a n d reluctantly they declared the mutt die.— A t the request o f a friend, the m o ther a t this stage procurec a box o f P e te r s ’ W o rm L o z e n g e s. T h e first dose satisfied all th a t worms w e re the cause c f all the child’s sufferings and tw o boxes effected a com p lete cure. Jum c s W . C a rp e n ter, m e rchant, R o sevelt-st. New-York, says D r. P e t e r s ’ W o rm Lozenges possess m o re m e r it than the doctor claim s for them . H e has used them in his fam ily with success when every other medicine failed. Whenever they have been used they nre preferred to all other rem e d ies. In fact D r. P e ters and his distinguished associates possessing m any recipes o f great v alue, selected frotn each tho m o st valuable p a rts, and they confidently say these Lozenges cannot be improved, CORDIAL LOZENGES P e te r s ’ C o rdial Lozenges nre a specific for the relief o f nervous and sick headache, low n ess of s p irits or melancholy, Ianguornnd debility, e ith e r from previous disease o r too free living ; trem o rs, spasm of the stom a c h , irritability o f the nerves, hysterical affections, drow siness, cholera morbus, sense of fatigue, and palpitation o f the h e a rt. From their efficacy in the relief o f headache, they are called by many the headache lozenge. Di .on, the celebrated pedestrian,w h o w a lked 53 hours in succession w ithout sleeping o r s itting, d e c lares he m u st h a v e stopped 40 hours bu t for P e te r s ’ C o rdial L o z e n g e s. W h e n alm o st fainting, a few o f these d ispelled fatigue and im p a rted new energy. T h e ir invigorating effect is truly w o n d erful. Mr. Adrcws, merchant, Harpers Ferry, Va. subject to feelings of languor and melancholy, says he could not do without them. A few taken occasionally ronewes tho cheer fulness and buoyancy o f y o u th. In taste they are more de licious than any confection. P r ice 25 cents p e r box. O O U O H L O Z E N G E S . P e te r s ’ Cough Lozenges are now rapidly superceding all other preparations for the relief of coughs, cnlds, asthm a , whooping cough, c a t a r r h , tightness o f the ch e s t, bronchitis, and sim ilar pulm o n a ry affections. C O N S U M P T IO N C A N N O T B E C U R E D ! T h o se who say it c a n be cured a r e im p o stors and quacks. Still it m a y bo prevented o r its progress s tayed by using D r. P e ters’ celebrated C o u g h L o z e n g e s. B e g in in season. Do not neglect a slight cough until consum p tion h a s commenced its ravages. A delay of a few days often proves fa t a l.— P rice 25 cents p e r box. P e te r s ’ Cough Lozenges have perform e d som e o f the m ost rem a r k a b le cures on record. O ne trial of them is more s a tisfactory th a n a colum n o f c e rtificates. B e sure to ask for P E T E R S ’ Lozenges and see t h a t you g e t them . A ttend to this of you w ill be deceived. E P F o r sale w h o lesale and retail by A . T R U A X , D rug gist, No. 115, S t a t e - s t ; also, a t r e tail by H . FU L L E R * near the can a l bridge, S tate-st. S c h e n e c tady; an d by C . H eim - stiee t, No. 10, S tate-st. T r o y ; C h a rles Scott, W a terfo r d ; A n d rew T h a tcher, C ranesville ; and S tephen R . V o o rhies. agent, A m s terd a m . m a y 2 4 y lp d C O - P A R T N E R S H I P * T H E subscribers have connected them selves under the firm o f Van Vranken Dunbar, in the Grocery Business 9 and havetnkcri the old stand of J o s e p h Speir, N o. 155 State- street, a few doors east of the R a il R o a d , w h e re they will constantly keep for sale a well selected stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, w hich they are determ ined to sell on as reasonable term s as at any o th e r s tore in this city. Am ong th e ir assortm e n t a re Teas, S u g a r s , Coffee, M olasses, Provisions, fyc. $fc. As th e ir object is to do business on fair and upright prin ciples, they will be happy in supplying th e ir friends and fel- low-citizens. And as young men striving to attain a stand am o ng those more w e a lthy, they hope to receive the patronage of a generous public, who will please c all and exam ine their prices. W I L L I A M L . VAN V R A N K E N , G E O R G E D U N B A R . M ay 1 0 ,1 8 4 1 . ______________________ 8__ C H E A P —C H E A P —C H E A P . D L , P O W E L L bus j u s t received, a n d 'w ill sell low for • cush, o t the corner of S tate and F e rry-streets, fresh R a isins, M a laga G rapes, Figs, C u rrants, C itron, & c.; Wool sey and W oolsoy double refined L o a f Sugar, do pulverized; S t. C roix, l ’orto R ico and New O rleans S u g a r; English I? • land, S t. C roix, P o r to ltico, New O rleans and Sugar Hous(- M o lasses; Clarified W inter S p e rm O il; J u d d 's patent Sperm C a n d les; Iiu ll|& Son’s patent Tallow do.; John H a riness& Co. do. do. a n d S o a p ; L o rilard ’s M a ccaboySnuff. N o v e m b e r 16, 1840. D o c t. Sam u e l M o rrell. “ T im o thy B a y lies. “ Jere. Ellsworth. “ Albert G u ild. C O I T G H S 9 C O L D S , AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. T T n H E V e g e table Pulm o n a ry B a lsam is beliovcd to be de- 4JL servedly the m o s t popular M e d icine ever known in A- m ericn, for coughs, colds, asthm a or phthisic, consum ption- whooping cough and Pulm o n a ry affections o f every kind. T h e V e g e table Pulm o n a ry B a lsam has been very e x tensive ly used for about tw elve years, and its reputation has been constantly increasing. So u n iversally popular has this a rticle becom e th a t i t may now be considered ns n standing article in a large p a r t o f th e U n ited S tates and B ritish Provinces. M any fam ilies keep i t constantly by them , considering i t the m o st safe ns well a s c e rtain rem e d y for tbe above com p laints. T b e P rop r ieto r s have received, and are receiving numerous recom m e n d a tions from m a n y o f our best Physicians, who m a k e use of i t in th e ir practice. T h e nam e s o f a few in d i viduals who have given th e ir testim o n y in favor o f this a r ti cle are here subjoined, a n d for a m o re full a c c o u n t see the e n velope to the bottle. D o ct. A m o ry H u n ting, “ T rum a n A b ell, “ Thomas Brown, “ William Perry, E x tract o f a letter from M r. C .S . Clap, Kingston, Ulster county, N. Y . to the p roprietort Yours df the 9th inst. w as duly received. A rem a rkable cure was effected by the V e g e table P u lm o n a ry B a lsam , in the Winter and Spring o f 1835. T h e person, Mr. Moody, had been sick a long tim e w ith the c o n sum p tion. H is physician had given him up. He was reduced so low as to be unable to help him self, and was raising a large quantity of blood; w h en he com m enced using the B a ls a m , w h ich effected a com plete cure, a n d he is now as hale and h earty a t ever he was. M r. Moody has removed from tbis tow n , b u t h e has prom ised me a m o re detailed account of h is case, w hich I will forward you. C . S. C L A Y . K ingston, N . Y. J u n o 25, 1838. *‘»-v ^ Argyle, NovafScotia. In the w inter o f 1837 ond 1838 I w as seized w ith a violent cough w hich continued tw o or three m o n ths. M y cough was so severe th a t I was obliged to sit up in bed tw o or three hc/urs during the night, and I was much reduced in flesh and strength, and my appetite gone. O ne o f my n eighbors had a bottle o f th e V e g e table Pulm o n a ry B a ls a m , w h ich he would not sell. H e how ever loaned i t to m e till I could procure him another. I experienced im m e d iate relief from it. T h e first opportunity I had I procured m o re o f it, and to the use o f it I ascribe the preservation o f my life. , , D e c . 17, 1838. JA M E S W . L E N O X . ' COUNTERFEITERS BEW ARE OF IMPOSITION TKTOTICE.—The Partnership between the sub- A ® scribers, under the firm of C lute & B a iley , was dissolv ed the 22d inst. by m u tual consent. T h e ir accounts will be settled for the present a t th e i r late office a t the F u rn a c e .— All persons indebted to them will please call and settle with as little delay as possible. P E T E R I. C L U T E , Schenectady, M a rch 2 6 ,1 8 4 2 . JO E L C . B A I L E Y . T h e busires3 w ill hereafter b e carried on in all its various branches under th e firm of P E T E R I. C L U T E & S O N S . Y A T E S ? M I E E , R O T T E R D A M . F L O U R F O R S . 1 L E . T H E su b s c r i b e r h a v i n g h ire d th e F l o u r i n g M ill o f H . Y a t e s , E s q . in R o t t e r d a m , o ffers fo r sa l e a s u p e r i o r a r t i c l e o f F l o u r . G r e a t p a i n s h a v e b e e n t a k e n to s e l e c t t h e b e s t k i n d o f G e n e s e e w h e a t . T h e F l o u r w iil b e so ld iifew h o le a n d h a l f b a r r e ls a t th e M ill, an d a t t h e s t o r e o f H . C . Y A T E S , 150 S t a t e - s t r e e t . S c h e n e c t a d y , D e c . 8 , 184 0 . F . T U P P E R . C O N S U M P T I O N A N D L I V E R C O M - P L A I N T . - D R . T A Y L O R ’S B A L S A M O F L I V E R W O R T .— T h e unequalled success of this m edicine has in duced som e persons to issue spurious im itations o f it, which they are seeking to foist upon the sick, the unwary, and the ignorant. L e t purchasers a lw a y s rem e m b e r th a t my office is, and for seven years h a s been, only at 375 B o w e ry. R e m e m ber, further, 1 have no connection whatever, and never had, w ith any person who c la im s a sim ilar n am e ; and th a t all pre parations of “ Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort,” which do not c o m e'from 375 B o w ery, a re but im itations of the original and genuine. The sick will please remember th a t every ef fort h as been m a d e by interested persons to injure the repu tation o f this m edicine, but w h enever the genuine is used, i u abundant virtue overwhelms all opposition. Those who de sire i t will receive advice g ratis. E x a m inations of the c h e st und lungs can also be made at any time. Once more remem ber my only office is a t 3 7 5 B o w ery. H ighly I mportant . — D r. T a y lor’s B a lsam o f L iverw o rt is com p o sed of v e g itable substances, w h ich ac t directly upon the lungs and liver, giving hcalthly a ction to these organs, re storing th e ir p roper tone, and thus placing them beyond dis ease. T h is m edicine has been brought to its present s tate of perfection after m a n y years o f anxious experience, during which time the proprietor has been in many hospitals in this country, the West Indies, England, nnd has had more private practice in consumption than any 50 physicians. The suc cess of this medicine is certain, only be sure and get the gen uine. C onsumption and L iv e r C omplaint .—I have been so ill with a disease of the lungs and liver, tlmt I have been un able to w o rk since last A u g u st. I had a violent cougb, w ith raising of phlegm, a severe pain in my side, back, stomach and across my bowels. I was so cold at tim e s , i t seem ed im p o ssible to keep w a rm , even w h en others w e re com p lain ing of the heat, and my skin was very yellow. I fell away to skin and bones, my vains sunk in und becam e invisible, and every person supposed mo dying. A friend o f m ine r e com m ended m o to try D r. T a y lo r’s Bnlsum o f L iverw o rt, w hich I got, as my physician did me no good, and this m e d i cine soon restored m e to good h e a lth again. I w o u ld sin cerely advise a ll m e c h a n ics to use this m e d icine, i f they need it. J . K A V A N A G H , Ship C a rp e n ter, 540 W a te r st. L i v e r C o m p l a i n t a n d D y s p e p s i a C u r e d . — H a v ing som e know ledge o f D r. T a y lor’s B a lsam of L iverw o rt, I or dered it in a severe case of diseased liver, w ith th e usual sym p tom s o f costiveness, yellow tinge o f the skin, sick sto m a c h , loss o f a p p e tite, w ith a sense o f w e ight a t the stom a c h , and also considerable nerto u s distress. I soon tound this m e d icine produce the desired effect; my patient rapidly im proved,[and is now quite w ell. T h is i s a m o st excellent and mild rem e d y , and should alw a y s be used in cases o f d iseased lungs and liver, for it can b e d e p e n d e d upon. B . A . E li, M . D. L I F E A N D H E A L T H P R E S E R V E D ! — F o r m any long m o n ths I have been very, very ill; a hacking cough, contin ually taking fresb cold®, and eenpral d e c lin e . .M y jiushand used every m eans to re-establish my health, he got e v ery me dicine for m e, b u t all seem ed useless, as every day I grew w e a k e r; H e a t length m e t a person who had been cured by Dr. T a y lor’s B a lsam of L iverw o rt, and he im m e d iately got me this m edicine. As soon as I com m enced it, it gave me new life. I grew stronger daily, a n d th a n k H im who has been so kind to m e ; m y pains are now gone and I am in the enjoym e n t o f as good health a s c a n be expected f o r a delicate fem a le . JA N E H A L L , 501 Bow e ry. Sold only in S c h e n e c tady by A n d rew T R U A X , H . F U L L E R & D. H . S N E L L ; H . M . IIO V E Y , D u a n e sburgh. August, 9, 1341. 21. T H E L I O I V O P T H E D A Y . T h e d u t c h o r g e r m a n v e g e t a b l e P I L L S . —T h e Science of H u m a n L i f e — T o the inhabitants o f the U n ited S tates a n d the C a n a d a s - T h e P ills, well called th e Lion o f th e D a y , a re respectfully recom m e n d ed to the attention and trial of all those subject to the a tljck of Bilious, Dyspeptic, and other Chronic diseases of the stom a c h , liver, and bow els. T h e s e P ills h a ve long been - w ithout a successful rival, in Germany, and throughout E u rope, and m any year* in various parts o f ihe U n ited States, by the m d st em inent physicians, as a F a m ily M e d icine. T h is P il l is com p o sed o f ex tr a c ts from nine p a r ts o f tbe V e g etable kingdom . T h e y a re w a rranted safe in th e ir ope ration and effects. T h e y are sim p le in th e ir preperations, mild in th e ir a c tion, and unrivalled in th e ir results. T h e y have long received the m o st flattering recom m e n d a tion from the M edic*! F a c u lt y ; such men a s -D r. M o tt, a n d D r. G u e rn sey, of N e w -Y o rk; D r . D e lam a ter, D r. H o s s a c k , and D r. L a n d o n , d f D u tchess c o ., and H o n . B . P e c k , M . D.*, o f G len’s F a lls—these m en have long stood a t the h e a d o f th e ir pro fession. A g a in ; gastic irritatio n debilitates th e digestive organs •Rtid becom e s a fruitful source o f d ise a s e ; in som e people D y s p e p s ia; in others, L iver C o m p laint, R h e u m a tism , M e a sles, W h o o p ing Cougb, A s thm a ,G o u t, P iles, H y p o c h o n d ria, Epilepsy, Low S p ir its, C h ronic D iarrhoea, P u lm o n a ry C o n sum p tion, Sick H e a d a c h e , E ruption of the S k in ,S a lt R h e u m , S t. A n thony’s F ir e , Y ellow and B ilious Fevers, F e v e r and A g u e, S c a rlet R a s b ^ H o n riburn Costiveness, F e m a le W e a k ness, J a u n d ice, I n term itten t and R e m itten t Fevers, E rysip elas, Scald H e a d , H u m o rs, and all B ilious co m p lain ts.— T h e se different com p laints are each, one and about the sam e , followed h; “ Invidus altirions macresit rebus opimus.\ XTO C U R E N O P A Y . / ' k L D G A L E N ’s L O C K D IS P E N - SA R Y — E stablished for the r e m oval and prevention of the V e n e real disease w ithout M er c u r y I a t No. 56 B e a v e r-street, two doors above I’earl- street, A lbany. D r. L O C K R O W con tinues to be consulted confidentially, and particularly u p o n those diseases o f the hum a n fram e o f a private nature, _____ ... viz: Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Lues V enerea, Im p o tency, Sem inal w eaknesses o f b o th sexes, dis eases of the W omb, w ith a ll the venereal com p laints in gen eral, etc. etc. D r. L . has for som e years given his especial attention to this branch o f the practice, and has had the gra tification of seeing his p a tients resto red to h e a lth and a sound constitution, a fter having been through the hands o f self-cel- ebrated quacks, and finally g iven over to linger out a m iser able existence; and often has the te a r o f g ratitude sparkled in the eye of the anxious sufferer, as the m e d icinal agents trium p h e d over d isease. D r. L , intends to d evote his whole attention to tho unfortunnto, and as a guard against erroneous im p ressions, it is well to s tale th a t ho keeps no shop boys, students, elerks, or a g e n ts, to prescribe for patients m a k ing application to Old Oalcn’s Lock Dispensary, but that Dr. L . a regular qualified practitioner, gives his personal atten dance, and ut no tim e will a third person be a d m itted unless a t the request o f the p a tient. T h e dispensary is com m odi- ously arranged, w ith s e p a r a te apartm e n ts, and well adapted to facilitate the restoration of patients, w ithout fear of expo sure. D r. L . flatters him s e lf t h a t he will give entire satis faction to all who favor him , in those cases which have so often baffled the skill o f those less e x p e rienced in that branch of the profession. Secresy always observed, and charges reasonable. P . S. Dr. L . has been properly educated to every b ranch o f the m edical profession, and g rad u a ted a t one o f the first colleges in the U n ited S tates, and liis D iplom as a re in large fiam e s in his office, subject to th e inspection of all who f a vor him w ith th e ir patronage. CGr1 P a tien ts in the rem o test p a r t of the Union (and in the city) can be treated successfully through the post-office, by addressing a letter to D r. L o c k row , (post paid,) enclos ing a reasonable fee, stating case, habit, m ode ofliving, or dinary occupation, & c. [CF’.Vledicine s e n t to any p a r t o f the Union according to directions, safely packed and carefully secured from all ob servation. E F ’Old Galen's Box — c o n taining M e d icine and printed directions minutely detailing the sym p tom s and treatm e n t of tho V e n e real disease in so plain and so sim p le a m a n n e r, th a t every m an may becom e his own Phy*ician, thus avoid expo sure and supersede the necessity o f any surgical advice far th e r than may be obtained from the concise and b r i e f d e s cription of the d is e a se a n d its cure contained in the d irections. LGTBe sure to recollect Old Oalen’s Lock Dispensary, No. 56 Beaver-street, two doors above Pearl, Albany, N. Y. September 12, 1839. _________________ TOTINDOW SH A D E S -a •uperibr an!! ^ * *aie by maylO A. A E. BBC b r o w n . M A N H A T T A N F I B E I 1 I 8 V B A « 0 £ . v .*Uan F ir e Insurance C b a p a a y i a th e city J T , I ^ avin6 paid in th e a e # ee p i l a l, eiaee th e gre t fire of 1835, and been i n successful o p e ration during t h a year past, have authorized us to survey B n il d ie f r — I h -ura,lc,e a g a in ,t l0M by fif«. M f o n w l f i - 2 , 7 r ng alway>, ttcted on th« lib e n e teM M w ta A— ta. ^ T J N I T E D S T A T E S ’ D I S T R I C T CO U R T .- * - . , I n B a n k r u p tcy .— N o tic e to show cau s e a e a i n s t A e p e ti ti o n o f J A M E S M c D O N A L D , o f t h e c i t ? o f S c h e n e c t a d y , in th e co u n ty o f S c h e n e c t a d y , i n t h e N o r t h e r n D istric t o f N e w - Y o r k , to be d e c la r e d a B a n k r u p t a t A u - . b u r n , N . Y . on F r i d a y , th e 19th d a y o f A u g u st* 1 6 4 2 , a t 10 o ’c lo c k , A . M . ________ 71w 3 # TTNITED STATES’ D ISTRICT COURT __ > BPa m n lu n y; T c 0i i CV n ^ ow caH ,e «§**»•* petition o f N I C H O L A S N . G R O O T , o f the c i t y e f Sche nectady, in the county of Schenectady, in tbe N o rth e r n D istrict o f N e w Y o rk, to be declared a bankrupt, a t Au burn, N . Y. an F rid a y , th e 12th day of A u g u st, 1842, a t 10 o’clock, a . M. 70w3 jy 1® N I T E D ^ S T A T E S ’ D I S T R I C T C O U R T . — In B a n k ruptcy.— N o tice to shovr c a u se against th e 'p e tition of L E O N A R D H O D S K I N , of the town qfGtarrillaJItt the county of S c h e n e c tady, in tb e N o rthern D istrict o f New- York, for his discharge and certificate as a Benkfupt, at A u b u rn, N . Y . on T u e sday, the 3 0 th d a y o f A u g u s t, 1 8 1 2 , a t 10 o’clock A . M . 6 5 w l0 S; H . J o h n s o n , A t t ’y. i „ A L B A N Y L O C K H O S P I T A L . D R . C O O K E — “ I t o n l y re q u i r e s lo b e k n o w n to be certain o f s u p p o r t .”—A general exclamation .— H e a d Q u a rters,N o r ton-street, A lbany.—T h e unfortunateare respectfully inform ed th a t an establishm e n t, m o d led after the celebrated E u ropean L o c k H o s p itals, has many years since been founded a t N o . 3, N o rton-street, A lbany, N . Y. To those unacquainted w ith this I n s titution, i t is necessary to m ention th a t it has for its object th e cure of all diseases such as Syphillis, diseases of th e U r e th r a , L u m b a g o , F lo u r Albus, Im p o tency, diseases o f the W o m b , Scrofula, S tr ic tu r e s , Sem inal w eaknesses o f both sexes, N o d e s, caries of the bones, gonorrhoea, gleets, w ith all V e n ereal com p laints in general, otc. e tc. P e rsons ignorant of the nature o f this disease, are not a w a re th a t m any stages m a r k its progress from th e com m ence' m e n t to its full developem e n t, originating in a m o st sim p le form ,and through neglect o rinjudicious treatm e n t,afterw a rds assume a more aggravated state of disease, and occasion ab- scess, ulceration, psuendo, syphili?, cancer, premature ole age, too often ending in a protracted incurable state of mis erable existence. T h is institution is under the s u p e rintendence a n d m a n a g e m ent o f PROFESSOR COOKE, M. D. D . D . L L. D. of A lbany, N . Y . wbo will give his personal attendance a t the Dispensary, attached to the Institution, at all hours to inva lids requiring his professional services. H e having had much m o re experience in this branch o f M e d ical practice than usually falls to the lot of any one m e m b e r of th e pro fession, feels such confidence o f his ability to give universal satisfaction, th a t he assures all a p p lican ts— n o n e need des p a ir o f a com p lete recovery. T h e unfortunate, therefore, who have suffered from the wtLjpt o f success by those less experienced, are inyited to vi sit the H o s p ital, w h e re the m o s t perfect secrecy m ay be de pended on and the utm o st p rivacy will a ttend those who call. T h e w h o le house is exclusively a p p ropriated to the use o f p a tients, who will a lw ays be received into s e p a r a te apartm e n ts , and a t no tim e , unless a t tbe request of th e patient, will a third party b e perm ittted to be present? Professor C O O K E has a num b er o f h a n d som ely furnished private cham b e rs, a t No. 33 G reen-street, w h e re he will re ceive gentlem e n w h o m a y require m e d ical a id. R e s iding him self o n the prem ises, h e w ill thereby be enabled to dedi cate m o re than ordinary attention to his patients. G e n tle men will find i t both convenient, as well a s econom ical, in all cases o f d is e a se, to retire to these furnished room s. T h e P e c to r a l Essence o f B o n e set, universally known as an excellent cough m edicine, is p repared a t this institution. Its efficacy -beingcleoidAtMy-superior to ony specific extim t, -i»-ev ery w h ere recom m ended in all'cases ^f coughs, colds, a s th ma, ctoup, w h o o ping-cough, as well as in all c o m p laints of the chest and lungs. T ravelers, therefore, m inisters of the gospel, orators, public s p e a k e rs, aud fam ilies, should never be w ithout their abundant supplies. As long as Professor C O O K E desires to benefit the pub lic, i t is proper he should continue his advertisem e n t, f o r th e good of strangers, as it is well known people are extrem e ly shy in speaking of cases of a delicate nature, even w h e re a physician is pre-em inently successful. C o m m u n icatior’s post paid, to the a d d ress o f P rofessor C o o k e , M . D . D . D, L L . D . A lbany, N . Y., enclosing a B a n k N o te as a counselling fee, will have attention — none others will be received— o r a personal consultation m ay be had a t all tim e s as usual, a t the D ispensary, w h ich is pro perly fitted and arrang e d with sep a r a te offices for confiden tial interview s. H ? C o u n selling fees and charges reasona ble. Office No. 3, Norton-sl.—House No. 33, Green-st. Albany. by a train o f others, equally as detrim e n tal, •n d perhaps fatal to hum an life. L ik e bad legislation, one bad law m u st b e supported by others equally injurious to the E a c h genuine b o ttle is enclosed in a h^ ™ P P e r , on w h i c H ^ ; 0, * ^ \ ^ „ lnh.1 sunned h v Reed. „ A . N O N E O T H E R CAN and the leagt injury t / any ^ thn)w< is a lab e l signed by Sampson R B E G E N U I N E . T h e outside Y ellow L a b e l w ill h a v e on and after D ecem ber, 1839. in a d d ition to t h a t o f S a m p son R e e d , the signature of Wm. John Culler one o f h i s partners. T h e g r e a t celebrity o f the V e g e table Pulm o n a ry B a lsam has been th e cause of a ttem p ts to introduce spurious a rticles, w h ich by partially assum ing the nam e o f the g e n u ine, a re c al culated to m islead and deceive th e public. A m o n g these m ixtures are th e “ A m e rican Pulm o n a ry B a ls a m ,” “ V egeta ble P u lm o n a ry B a ls a m ic S y rup,” “ Pulm o n a ry B a lsam ,” “ C a r ter’s C o m p o u n d P u lm o n a ry B a lsam ,” and others. P u r chasers should inquire for the tru e article by its w hole nam e — T H E V E G E T A B L E P U L M O N A R Y B A L S A M , and see th a t i t has the m a rks and signatures of the genuine. Each bottle and s e a l is s tam p e d “ V e g e table Pulm o n a ry B a ls a m .” UTO ne M ore C ounterfeit , besides tbe “ A m erican P u l m o n ary B a ls a m ,” and others above alluded fo! An attem p t has been m ade to deceive the public by a spurious m ixture called “ V egetable P u lm o n a ry B a ls a m ,” som e tim e s signed Sam u el L e e and som e tim e s Sam p son Lee— 3aid to be pre p a red by an unprincipled m an in B a n g o r, M e . T b e nam e is w ritten in a way to roseinblo the gonniim signature, and is a b a s e a t t e m p t to d e c e i v e t h e p u b l i c a n d a v o id , t h e punishm e n t that awaits actual forgery. F o r sale by R E E D , W I N G & C U T L E R , (IntO L0WC & Reed) wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicine*, Paints and Dye Stuffs, 54 C b a tham -street, B o s to n ; and by D ruggists gener ally. Price 50 cts. F o r sale w h o lesale and retail by J . & W . B a y , c o rner of gouth m a rket and State-sts. Albany- Also by A N D ftE W T R U A X , S tate-street, S c h e n e c tady.— Nov. 14, 1840. Oct. 27, 183.0. C U R B V O t j a B A D H U M O R S . JONES' COMPOUND DROPS FOR HU MORS, an Internal Remedy for SA L T RHEUM, KINGS EVIL, LEPROSY, ERYSEPULAS, SCALD HEAD, and all SCROFULAS and other Diseases of the Skin, is now for the first lime offered for ‘sale in this city, and ample testimonials of its une qualled efficacy and certain success in the above Dis eases, may be seen at the Druggist store of Dr. AN D R E W TRUAX, No. 117 State-slreet. Aug. 3 , 1 3 4 1 . 20eowly C F ’Monoy refunded if a cure is not effected after a faith ful com p liance w ith directions. L e t any one tak e tbe trouble to e x a m ine a n d study the or ganization o f h i s own system , and i f h e never did before, he will realize the feelings o f the P s a lm ist, w h en he sung, “ I am fearfully and w o n d erfully m a d e t L o o k ing a t th e hum an body, w ith all its ram ifications, bal ances, adjustm e n ts , and nice r e l a ti o n s ; the hair-like depen dence upon w h ich life is s u s p e n d e d ; the intricacy o f the m a chine ; the adaptation o f m eans to e n .l s ; th e different sys tem s running into, p a rallel w ith, and interlacing each other w ithout the least confusion ; the arrangem e n t and articula tion o f the b o n e s ; the fram e w o rk of the s y s tem ; the action and uses of the various m u scles; the w o n d erful system o f arteries an d veins; the action of the h e a r t in propelling the blood with sucb astonishing f o r c e : and the greatest wonder will be, how can i t be possible the hum a n system can bear up against the daily violation o f its law s, a n d m aintain its vitality against such repeated attack s and injuries from external a n d internal violence. I unhesitatingly recom m e n d them for the cure of the above com p laints— long known and ju s tly c e lebrated as one o f the best Fam ily M edicines in tb<? MBterifl MefTlCEli These Pills are not intended as a thorough purgative, ns iomo will Iiuyb iti they aro intended to strengthen Hie «y** teen tbat bas run down, and regulate the whole human struc- ture, and romevo all obstrinttion und assist nature in Its vio lated laws. For sale in alm o st every tow n in the U n ited States and tbe C a n a d a s. P r ice 37£ cts. D irections 0,1 each box. B e s u re when you purchase t h a t you g e t the Lion o f the Day, having the written name of Merritt Griffin on each box. P r i n c i p a l O f f ice s .—A. B. & D. Sands, 79 Fulton-st N e w -Y o rk; J . T. R o w u n d , 3 7 6 M a rket-st P h ilad e lp h ia; A. G eyer, 104 H a n o v e r-»t B o s ton ; A , C, F h in , «iJ B road-st C h a rleston, S. C. F o r full particulars,seesm a ll c irculars d e p o sited w ith e ach agent b elow m e n tioned. F o r sale in this county by my au thorized agents. M E R R I T T GRIFFIN, M, D. H . F u ller, Schenectady, near the canal bridge— D. W . Stewart & Co. 88 Ferry-st. Schenectady—Barnard & Cra m e r,Schenectady—Jam e s E. O ’N e ile, Duanesburgh — Hoag & Co. Q u a k e r-street— B . B . B a ldw in, Q u a k e r-street— A b ra ham V an H o e v e n b e rgh, N iskayuna— B . F . W o o d , D u a n e s burgh— J . W . & W . T h roop, Schoharie C o u rt-H o u s e — R . B . B riggs, 4 E x c h a n g e Building,, A g e n t, A lbany— H . Y. Al len, S a rato g a Springs—Jam e s W . H o rton, B a llston Spa,. S a ratoga co..— B e n jam in B row n , W e s t T roy. Iy50, /C O N S U M P T I O N CUREJO R Y T E H V / E X T R A C T O F W A -A H O O — An Indian M edicine. T h is medicine has p roved to be the grand desideratum so long sought for, as a cure for C o n sum p tion a n d all o ther affections of the lungs. T h e W a -ahoo root bas long been, u sed by the Indians as a positive cure for these c o m p laints, and tbis m e d icine is an ex tr a c t o f th e root, p rep a r e d in a strongly concen trated form, a n d possessing all its virtues in the highest de gree. E v e ry person afflicted w ith C o n sum p tien, C o u g h s, or any affection o f th e lungs, will d o them selves injustice to om it the present o p p o rtunity o f being cured. T h e following c e rtificates is from gentlem e n living in the neighborhood of th e p roprietor, w h o have them selves w it nessed the cures effected by i t : A von , Livingston Co. N. Y. J u n e 24, 1837. W e do certify, t h a t th e s a id Indian M edicine, has, in this vicinity, a n d in others w h e re i t has been used, a c q u ired a very high r e p u tatio n ; a n d th a t in every c a se w h e re i t h a s been u sed, within our know ledge, i t has universally produced a speedy cure, and restored to the m o st perfect h e a lth w h e n all other rem edies have failed. W e feel a confidence in here stating, that we believe t h a t tb e above I n d ian M e d icine is tb e g r e a t fesiderstum for the cure o f those obstinate affections o f the lungs which h ave so long baffled th e rem e d ies o f tbe m o s t skil ful physicians. C u rtis H a w ley, Am o s D a n n , M e rril Colby, A s a N o w len, G e o rge B a b c o c k , Steven O sgood, M e r r itt W . R iggs. W e , the undersigned, do hereby certify t h a t w e have used the E x tr a c t o f W a-ahoo an Indian M edicine prepared by Ebe, nczer H o rton, both ourselves and som e in our fam ilies, for diseases o f th e lungs, and i t has e x c e e d e d our m o st sanguine expectations in the cure o f said diseases. W e feel a confi dence in recom m e n d ing it is a p e rfectly safe and highly bene ficial rem edy and cure for lung com p laints, a n d a speedy c u re for coughs a n d colds, a lso all kinds o f bowel c o m p laints, such as diarrhoea, dysentery, See. T im o thy F ield, O. B row n , W m . S c o tt, R e u b e n W a ldo, J . C o rtlett, J . R u d d , W . H . F u ller, J . V a n .Zandt, J . E . H ixon, Jo h n B a n n a rd, R . H. W innans, T. H. S tu a r t, G e o rge H o sm e r, W m . M o rrison, Avon; Jo s h u a R o ss, B e n j. R a sco, Lima; T h o m a s W a it, Buffalo. B uffa l o , J u n e 30, 1836. I am personally acquainted w ithE b e n e z e r H o rton, a n d am perfectly satisfied w ith the E x tr a c t, o f w h ich he is the pro prietor a n d vender, is the sim p le ex tr a c t o f the p lan t called by th e Indians, W a -ahoo. I have w itnessed th e beneficial r e sults o f this e x tra c t in m any cases o f p u lm o n a ry diseases. Sam u e l Salisbury, J r . M . D. T h is is to certify, th a t I have been an agent for th e s a le of the celebrated Indian M edicine, W a - ahoo , p repared by E H o rton, of Avon, Livingston co. N. Y. for the last year, and have gold a large q u a n ti ty ; and in all case* t h a t haYC Pome Co my knowledge, it has given unbounded satisfaction and in many ingiancn* remarkable cure* of lung complaint*, cough* colds, <fec. 1 have used it much in my own family for coughs, colds, &c. and can confidently gay, I never uied go good a m e.iicine for these com p laints. O ne o f my c h ildren, a year and a half o ld, l h a t h a d been troubled w ith a cough for a b o u t a year, often so severe at to keep i t a n d the fam ily a w a k e for nights in succession, a n d w e a ring i t ou t fast a n d s e ttling into consumption, wag cured by this medicine in two or three w eeks, every thing else having failed, and has since beenas healthy a child as I ever gaw. THOMAS G. WAIT. Salem, Washington co. N. Y . J a n . IX, 1339. F o r salo by L . W . L A C Y , and J. F U L L E R , and A . T R U A X , S c h e n e c tad y ; Sands & Shaw , A lb a n y ; A* B . & D. Sands, N o . 100 F u lton, corner o f W illiam -street, sole agents in New-York; David Hunt, Utica, a,nd by an agent in every city in this S tate, a n d m o s t o f th e im p o rtant villages.—- F e b . 13,18.39. E x tract o f W a ahoo.-^A. fresh supply ju s t received (price $2 for large and $1 for sm a ll bottles,) and for sale by B A U M & H A W L E Y , 3-0.1 R iyer-street, a few doors north a f the s h ip yard-, Troy.. T h e subscribers would a d d th a t Sev eral individuals who have taken this m edicine (in this c it y ) have been very much benefitted, a n d others restored to- q u ite good health, B A U M &, H A W L E Y - * P U R S U A N T to a n o r d e r o f J o h n S a n d e r s , £ s - quire, S u rrog a te o f the county o f Sehenectady, Notice is hereby given to all persons who have c is im s agesost J d tfN C o n l a n , late o f the city of 6 r h r n r r t n d j in esiii rnim tyU ri ceased, to exhibit the sam e w ith the vouchers thereofi W T b e undersigned, W illiam M cC am u s, a t his residence i e U m a s i d city, or to J o h n F a g a n , a t his residence in th e tovyi-of H o t- terdam , in said county, on or before the first d a y o f F e b r o - £ ary next.— D a ted Ju ly 22, 1842. W I L L I A M M c C A M U S , ( ~ 71m 6 jy26 - JO H N F A G A N , $ K * e c r s . W H E R E A S M y n d e r t Yan G uysling o f th e city mhd county o f Schenectady, oh th e tw e n ty-ninth d a y o Septem b e r, in the year o f o u r L o rd one thousand e ig h t Infit- dred and thirty-six, for s e c u r in g th e paym e n t o f tw o -hundred and three dollars, in tw o equal a n n u e l instalm e n ts, w ith t h « interest annually, m o rtgaged to G e r r e t S m ith , J o h n S. S c h e r- m erhorn and H e n ry H a m ilton, all those certain lots know n and distinguished on a m a p th e r e o f m a d e by J a m e s F r o s t, surveyor, a s lots num b e r sixteen a n d se r e n te j p , being^m rcel of c e rtain prem ises s itu a te in th e second w w R o f th e city o f Schenectady, sold by Alexander C. Gibson, master in chan cery, by virtue of a decree o f tbe co u rt o f c b a s c e iy , a o d t b e sam e as on th a t day conveyed by sa id m a s ter t o th e s a i d M y n d e rt V a n G u y sling, w h ich said m o rtgage w a s reco r d e d in the clerk ’s office of the county o f S c h e n e c tady, on th o tw enty-first d ay of O c tober, 1836, in book N . o f m o r tg a g e t, page 379, &c. on w h ich is claim e d to be due on t h i s fifth M ay, 1 8 4 2 , two hundred sixty-eightthirty-six one-hundred th s dollars ( $ 2 6 8 .3 6 ) ; and w h e reas default bas b e e n m a d * i a ihe paym e n t of the said sum of money, now th e r e f o r e , b y . virtue of a pow er contained jn said m o rtgage and in pursu ance of tb e statute in sucb case m a d e and provided, th e said! prem ises will be sold a t public vendue, on S a turday, the' tw enty-ninth day of O c tober n e x t, a t one o’clock r.it. a t tb o co u rt house in the city o f S c h e n e c tady.— M ay 5 , 1 3 4 2 / G E R R I T S M I T H , JOHN S. SCHERMERHORN, HENRY HAMILTON, 60 td Mortgagees. W H E R E A S Jam e s T h o m p son, C h a rles M o rgen, ’%*- be*-; W illiam s o n r,tid J a m e s W illiam son, o f t h e City o f S c h e n e c tady, by in d e n ture o f m o rtgage, b e a ring d a te 1 9 th May, 1836, for the purpose of securing tbe payment of d l l sum o f tw o hundred dollars, w ith interestXn th e m a n n e r p a r ticularly m e n tioned in th e said m o rtgage and the b o n d tbera- in referred to, did g r a n t, bargain, sell, alien, release mod confirm unto Jo h n I. Y a tes, o f th e said c ity o f S c he necta d y , the prem ises b e rein a fterp a rticu larly d e s c r ibed,w h ieh*tidin denture of m o rtgage w a s on th e 2 1 s t day o f M a y , 1 8 3 6 , d e fy recorded in the office o f the clerk of the city & county o f fldbe nectady, in book N . o f m o rtgages, page 196-7; w h ich m id m o rtgage w as afterw a rds on the 29th day o f A t m i t , doty assigned by tb e said J o h n I. Y a tes to F r e d e r ick 8 , T l fpttr: recorded in said c lerk ’s office in book N . o f m o rtgagee, p o f * 2 9 2 - 3 , S e p t.9 tb , 1 8 3 6 ; and a g a in on the 2 0 th O ctober, 1837, duly assigned by th e said F r e d e r ick S. T u p p e r t o D a v id K ittle, recorded in book O. o f m o rtgages, p a g e 2 * 8 , O cto ber 2 1 s t, 183 7 ; and again, on the fourteenth day o f M s * , 1839, d u ly assigned by tbe said D a v id K ittle to E d w a r d n - W h e e ler, recorded in book P . o f m o rtgages, p a g e 2 4 4 , M ay 15th, 1839—A n d w h e reas default h a s been m a d e io .th o paym e n t o f tbe m oney s e c u red to be .paid a s aforesaid, ao d no s u it or p roceeding in law haa been in s titu ted t o rccOTW the debt, so secured to' be p a id by said m o r tgage, -or aajy p a r t thereof;' and there is c laim e d to be a c tually d u o o n said m o rtgage, the sum o f one hundred and tw e lve dollars a o d twenty-five cents —Now therefore notice is hereby g iven, th a t by v irtue o f a’ p o w e r o f s a le contained i n s a i d m o r tg a g e , and pursuant to the s tatu te in s u c b c a s e m a d e atod p rovided, the prem ises described in th e s a id in-denture o f m o rtgage a a follow a .juz • a R that-ccrtg in - p ieccor lot~nflandv»ttaated,4y-- ing a n d being in the second w a rd of th e city o f Sebenectady, in R o o f-st. (now called Division-ari) tfnd bounded a s fellow s 7 on the north by land belonging to W a lte r C h i t e o i l t b e eost and south by land belonging to the' p a r ty o f th e first p a r t ; ats the w e st by the aforesaid stre e t, m e a s u ring thirty^w o f c t t ' in front a n d r e a r and one hundred an d fifty feet in d e p th , b o the sam e more o r le ts, will h e sold a t public noctiwn (mm! the said m o rtgage foreclosed by sifch s a l e ) a t G iven’s H o tel, in tbe city o f Schenectady, on th e tw e n tieth day o f A u g m r next, a t 12 M . o f t h a t day.— D a ted F e b ruary 19,194$, _________ E D W A R D H . W H E E L S * * I N C H A N C E R Y , b e f o r e th e C h a n c e l l o r — J o t i i M e a d s a n d L o u i s a h i s w ife , a n d E l i s h a C r a n e a n d S a lly h is w ife , tut. S a m u e l P h e lp s a n d C l a r i s s a h i s w i f e , J o h n P h e lp s a n d R a c h a e l h i s w ife , L e v i P h e l p s h is w ife, J o h n F r e n c h a n d A n h e h i s w ife , A b e l S e x - , to n a n d R u t h h is w ife, S a m u e l W o o d a n d h i s w i f e , L a m b e r t W o o d , P h e l p s a n d L u c i n d a h is w K e jC h a r lew W o o d , A r t e m a s W o o d a n d B e tsy liis w r ie , L u c i n d a . Phelps,widow o f Daniel Phelps, <le teased, J a m e s C n tQ f* J r . a n d ‘h is w ife , C h a r le s C r a n e a n d h i s w i f e , Reed Crane a n d his wife, Peters and-Charlotte h is w ife , L o u i s a C r a n e and\ C r a n e , d i e w i d o w o f J a m e s C r a n e , d e c e a s e d , H e n r y R . Packard', Lomsm P a c k a r d , C h a r lo t te P a c k a r d , B e n j a m i n F I P a c k a r d , H e le n P a c k a r d , P h il ip M u r p h y a n d E l e a n o r h is v r i t a , J o h n F e e d e r a n d S a r a h A n n b ia w ife , H e n r y S lo a n E liza h is w ife, J o h n P a t t e r s o r P a t t e r s o n a n d 1 t h w ife, A lb e r t V a n V r a n k e n a n d Is a b e l h is w iife, A s d i m r B e a r u p a n d M a r g a r e t h is w ife . I n p u r s u a n c e a n d b y v i r t u e o f a n , o r d e r ~ f iih iirh m » T a b l e co u r t, m a d e i n t h e ab o v e e n t i t l e d c a o m , a n d d a t e d th e t w e n ty - f o u r t h d a y o f J u n e , o n e t h o u s a n d e i g h t I r a n - ' d r e d a n d fo r ty - tw o , a n d o f th e s t a t u t e i n S n e b c a e e m a d e a n d p r o v i d e d ; n o tice is h e r e b y g iv e n , to a l! p e r s o n a h a v in g a n y g e n e r a l l i e n o r I n c u m b r a n c e b y J w d g m e n t o r d e c r e e , o r o th e r w i s e , o n t h e u n d i v i d e d share- o r interest* o f a n y o f t h e p a r t i e s i n th e p r e m ise s h e r e i n a f t e r r e f e r e d to, to p r o d u c e to m e , t h e u n d e r s ig n e d , on e o f t h e - s e w - - te r s o f s a i d c o u r t , on o r b e fo r e t h e e l e v e n t h cbsy o f A u g u s t n e x t, a t 10 o ’clock i n th e fo r e n o o n o f t f i s r d )sy, O i m y office, N o . 4 , E x c h a n g e building*, I n t h e t i t y o f A l b a n y , i n th e co u n ty o f A lb a n y , p r o o f O f t h e i r r e spec t i v e lien s o r in c u m b r a n c e s , to g e t h e r w i t h sa t isfa c to r y e v i d e n c e o f t h e a m o u n t s d u e th e r e o n , a n d to specify- t h e n a t u r e o f s u c h in c u m b r a n c e s a n d th e d a t e s t h e r e o f r e s p e c ti v e ly . T h e p r e m ises r e f e r e d to a r e b r i e f ly d e s c r ib e d a s f o l l o w s : a c e r t a i n fa r m o r p ie c e o f l a n d , l y i n g I n t h e to w n o f P r i n c e t o w n a n d c o u n ty o f S c h e n e c t a d y , a u n b o u n d e d a s follow s — n o r th e r ly , b y l a n d s n o w o s tb r m e r h r o w n e d o r l e a s e d b y P e t e r V a n D u y c k , e a s t e r l y b y Vrtfcft' w a s fo r m e r l y th e lin e o f A l e x a n d e r M c M icftW e f Ja m e s P ic k i n , to th e C lay c u y le k ilj c r e e k , l k # M e te r l y u p th e sam e to t h e p l a c e o f b e g in n i n g s ~ a b o u t t h i r t y - s i x a n d a h a l f m o r g a n s o f l a n d , fa r m la t e l y o w n e d a n d o c c u p ie d b r J v s s p l r f M j M , d e - - ce a s e d . Also, o n e o t h e r p i e c e o f l a n d , s t t u a t e lb th a to w n a n d co u n ty a f o r e s a id , a n d o f t h e f a r m o f J o h n S h a n n o n , a n d l a t e inf t h e _ a n d la t e t h e p r o p e r t y o f Jo s e p h P h e l p s , d e c e a s e d , b e in g a b o u t t w e n t y - o n e a c r e s o f l a n d . SAM’L,. M. WOODRUFF, M .rter in Caancsiy- ' O. MEADS, Complt’a SoJ’r. Albany, June 25,1842. g jn t ' N C H A N C E R Y — B e f o r e t h e C h a n c e l l o r — A b r a - h a m P e a r s e v s . V itR o re P u t m a n a n d w ife-—Tn p u r su a n c e a n d b y v i r t u e o f a d e c r e t a l o r d e r o f t h i s c owgf^ m a d e in t h e a b o v e c a u s e , o n th e . S e v e n th d a y o f J a t s e , 1842, I, th e su b s c r ib e r , o n e o f t h e m a s te r s o f th i s e o w X , w ill e x p o s e f o r sa le , a t t h e city- lia ll in th e c i t y o f Sizlbe- n e c t a d j , o n Rip tw e t n j - s e y e n t b o f A a p w n p g if, a t n i n e o’clo c k i n th e forenoon, o f t h a t day,' shm ymrsssir jses wliioh in sa i d d e c r e t a l o r d e r a r e d e K r M i i A f e . lo w s , v i z : “ A l l t h a t ce r t a in , h o u s e lo t o f g r r s i n S , V l S S a in N i s k a y u n a , in th e county o f S c h 6 D W tid f P |P ( |M |* p ; sc r ib e d a s follow s —b o u n d e d o n th e w e s t Ji+ gf Cornelius C. Van Vranken, on the south e a s t h r the lot of Gerrit Clute, on the north b y Ore t t 0 t*»T, th e sa m e a s this d a y co n v e y e d b y G e r r i t L c h a t e a»ul wife to the said Victore Putm a n ^ b e $ 0 f « m r x i o r e - « r less.” D a te d S c h e n e e ta ad d y , J u l y 9 . 164ft. 0 9 jy l2w 6 2 t y , J u ly 7 , 184 2 - A L E X E N D f c R C . G E K O N , .M a s t e r i n C h a n c e r y , * C f l E N E C T A D Y C O M M O N P L E A S — J u o f 2 4 th, 1842. D a n i e l L . P o w e l l v s . J a m e s i G q u lter- Qn reading and filin g Mire facias in this cause ’#i*h *ft* sh e r if f 's re t u r n e n d o r s e d th e r e o n , th a t th e cannot be found, a n d has no dwelling house withy tm c o u n ty o f S o h e n e c ta d y : o n m o t io n o f S tep h e n H . son, * f o o n n s e l f o r t h e p la in tiff, i t is o r d e r e d w U M j p j d e f e n d a n t , J a m e s C o u lter, a p p e a r a n d plena to j r e q k sc i r e fa c i a s w i t h i n tw e n t y d a y s after t h e lU t p B |N i C |, tio p o f , t h i s ru l e , p u r s u a n t to fh e m a d e am d p r o v i d e d . S T E P H E N it.. 6 $ jy i 2 w 4 *- >1 V *- IK