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H’H E R K A ? E l m Butterfield o f the town o f Duaoaa- burgH, and comity of Schenectady, did by a certain I r * denture o f release by way of mortgage, bearing date the second day of December, in tht* year o f oar Lord one tliotituid right, hundred and sixteen, for securing 'lie payment o f the sum of five hundred dollars, money of account of the United, States with lawful interest *>» I mod fifty dollar* » - — ■ - • 1 WHEREAS Job* E. Winn* tod Polly hi* wMb, of tbe town of Guilderiand, ia the county of Albany and •tato of New-York, by a certain indenture of mort gage, bearing date tke tweuty-seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifteen, for eeeuriogthe payment of the eum of five hundered i j I)I oi m e oj imruj itiiv *» *i and fifty dollar*, with interest, at the times and in j .*, in th*- manner particularly specified in the I the manner specified in the aaid indenture of mort- ’ ................ —■*»«— n g e , and in a certain bond or writing obligatory, bearing even date with the aaid indenture, and re ferred to in the same, did grant, bargain, sell, release, enfeoff and confirm unto George Young, of the town of Duanesburgh in the County of Schenectady, “ All thut-certain piece or lot of land, lying and being in the town of Duanesburgh, and begins at a stake and stones standing at the southerly aide of tlte Schoharie Turnpike road, at the north west corner of a small lot of ground belonging to the said George Young, and runs thence along the same south two degrees east, five chains; thence north seventy-three degrees fif teen minues east, seven chains and forty-bve links to the farm of Peter Ward; thence along the same south two degrees east, eleven chains and forty-seven links, to the farm of James M ’Donald; thence along the same south eighty-five degrees thirty minutes 1 * - 1—•»- sLl-stf-liuo tinlrt1 fhnnr# the vim.-, ..................... r _ condition of .t certain bond or w riting obligatory, bear ing even d.it< ll»*nevvitli, grant, bargain, sell, release, alien and (otiftrm unto Robert Siuipeon, of the town and cuiuiiv afor-said, lii* lo*irs and assigns, all thal certain piece or !<>t of land, situated lying and being in Duanobur*li aforesaid, which said premises hcrebv granted, r.muiii furty rods, be the same more o r less', and l> jmided as lidlows, vi land, |e.i«»*d by William JJ east Sv land* oY George \V. fY.\tlier>tonli.utgh ; south bv a lot I- a-ed by \\ tiiiaiu H. D e toe to John Mont- goiiif iy, .md west t.v tin* highway, ii being part of two i>rr“s fiMsnd iy Sarah Du m e to the said William H. D e m e —.*)«./■»/»*•*, all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated, l\iug and being in the siid town of Du- aneshurgh, which said premises hereby granted, con tain forty square tod*, be the same more or less, and bounded as follows: beginning at the north west cor ner tu a stake and stoats, and runs from thence south- erlv along ihe highway, one chain and eight links along tin highway ; tlu m e along the line of William II. De- v>..\ iv.I. chin.-, and loiiy-scven and a half links; them e , again on the line of the said Devoe, one chain and ej^lii Imks ; them e along the line of Geoige \Y. Fe iihei >:nnlinigh, two fli.tiliH Und |olt\-si'\t>|| ;uid Illl li iif links, to tin* place i.f beginning.—.Yu./ u7n re.>s d e fault has In a ii made iu the payment of tlie principal anil iuteivstdn. upon the said imntgnge—.Vine ihenjnre, tio- thi it ..■/<•< j ifii, that by yiiitie ol’a power of it sale rnni.i i.i* d in the said imientui i* o f nun lg-ige, and ac cording to ihe loint of the statute in such case made and provided, the above desciibcd pi ionises wall be c.\- pr.-.-d fm ..ile, to tin- highest bidder, at public, vendue, on the ninth <1 iv of August next, ni two o'clock in the afie; nocui ol that day, at the house now occupied by Unsolved ftivois, in the ciiv of Schenectady.—Dated tlie -ftli day of Febuiaiy, log;}. J VVIF.S \V \ LK E R , ? Executors to the estate o f | JOHN KELLY. ) Robeit Simpson deceased. Bv P.* ii » f <K Y a t e s , their Yttornies. W I I F K K A ji K iihtird D u n c a n , l a t e o f Hermitage, in the county of A l b a n y and state of N e w Y o r k , ami Alary his wife, by a certain i n d e n t u r e bearing (Edp the ni'lufi day of O c tober, in the y e a r of our Loid one Uioiimiml night hundred aud three, lor fein t i n g the paym e n t <>f tin* *nin o f t h i r t e e n t h o u sand seven bundled and seventy two dollars and sixty cent*, vv itlt lawful i n terest on t h e s u m e . i n (he in iuner psrtiru l m l y specified in the c o n d ition of a certain bond or w i t l ing obligntoiy, bearing even d a t e tbrtew ith, did c o n v e y unto W a l t e r Hutberford and Philip Livingstone, their heirs a n d assigns for ever, by way nf m o rtgage, A I.L that t r a c t of land ill the manor of Rensseiaerwyck, then in the county of A l b a n y , but n<wv in the counties of A l b a n y and Schenectady, on the west side o f the Hudson’s river, beginning at tlie N. W. corner of Isaac TruaxN land, nt thi* end of a .Y. 41\ W. course of 29 ch. and 70 Ik*, from thence to c o n t i n u e a -\. 41“ W. course to tbe \ . bounds o f said m a n o r ; ll.cn to run E. oa Raid N. bounds, to lands belonging to the heirs of J o h n G u n s a ll, now nr lately possessed by P e t e r G u n s n l l ; thence s . 35\ and Jt>' E. binding on said O u o v t l l ’s land, about A8 cb. to t h e land of H e n drick G e r r i t s p ; trotn thence southerly lo t h e land o f Nicholas G r o a t , still binding on said G u n s a l l ’s lan d ; thence northerly anil w e s terly, binding on • ml G iidu ’ m land, to the land of the belorc mention ed Isanc I m a x ; thence nortiiei ly ami westerly, binding on hi* land, lo the place ot beginning, containing about 320 acres of land, be the same in M.* oi l,**s; excepting li i’ta the above bounds two tra< is of land bu rneily granted lo Isaac V r o o m a n , Ksq. r o u t lining about 53 acres ; a n d e x c e p t i n g a l-o lour far/iu lonveyrd by Jo h n D iiochu to Ppler Ilium*, J .unrs l.MiLiny’, J o h n Dnjiuiiioiul mul 'i ho rn n V. J a mes, da i't’:tsi,tl,eoiilnining4\0.K ,i'es; und also, n small _r<*i.- by the said Richard Duncan to t om e ! m s G i o a t , coat lining about acres: ■ud t ii/mi, nil th;.t certain pu ee of land situate, ly ing end being m iln- t ity of rif henectMily, and bounded bdlow * : In g inning ou the N. bounds o f | the m a n o r ot Rensselaer c t tbe S*. W. c o r n e r o f tbe laud oi Is t.ic V ro imati, a t a p lace called the P l a t t e kill, e n d inns fmm ilience N. r i i 1- a n d S(J' IY. *2 cb. Ni. ll\an<!*/ ». 2 > \i. N. ifi-'und5 0 'K. 22cb. to tbe S. K. cut tier o f a piece oi laud formerly c o n v e y -1 ed l.y the mini-tei, eiders and deacon* of tho re- form- d pi *t ■**(ant Dnu ia c h u r c h ol the u ity of Sche- | neetndy, to Ni Invlas Van D e V o l g e l g f 'orucliusVnn De V o lgcr and J a c o l S.YiO'niiaii, dccett««*d ; thence along the s.nne S. i.b“ nnd 3 0 7 \Y. 3 chs. and N . 1 P ' E. o t li1-. ttnd X. 4 . \ ami 3 0 ' E. 5 t:hs. and 41 Jk«. and N. I t ' and >V I*.. -~7 ebs. and 60 Iks. t o tbe Intid lonm i iy cotiveyetl to J a c o b S. Vrooman ; thence along the *ame N. 30' E. 7 cbs. and 10 Ik*. N . o ' F. 12 cbs. to Goiisolus’ road ; thence along the siime N. i,'iv VV. v2 eti. atid GO Ik*, and Ni. 12\ and I.i’ W. 2 ih*. and iu Ik**, and N . 5 5 “ 13' W. 1 ih. ami N 8a\ W. . » t h*-. uid 32 Iks to the road that I. mis 111 mi the hIiihi* mentioned road, along the I . bounds of John W . I rtiax to the middle road ; tlu-nce along tie' easterly side of said i ond S. 12\ and 43' W. 15 i h . and To Iks. and S. 12\ W. 1 ch. hi*d o<» lk*\ ami 5*2“ AY. Sti ch. and 3d Ik*, and 8. 20\ W. 3 cli. end 51 Ik*, lo the suid middle road ; thence along tbe same S. 47\ and 15’ E. 21 cb. and t)8 Iks. and S. 2 7 \ and 15' E. 20 cb. a n d 37 Iks. o v e r said road to and along the easterly bounds of J o h n I. V r o o i m n , >. ?*\ a n d 45' W . 22 cb. anil 83 lk«. to the said manor line ; thenre along the same N . 85\ E. 6 ch. and fa) Iks. to t h e place ol beginning, containing 230 a c res, s u b ject to t h e a n n u a i rent of eight pound*, e ight s h illings a n d e ight pence, t o be paid to tbe m i n ister, elders a n d deacons of the re formed proteslant Dutch church of the c i t y of S che nectady nt.u esaid, on the t w e n t y fifth day of M a t c h in every \ e a r —excepting ulso tw o lots described* in a partition deed between Hurmauus P . Schuyler, and J o h n C’oyler and t h e i r i r s p r c t i v e wives, the first ol which lots is founded as lollows : beginning a t a stake standing in tht* north boundary line ol th > U im tielouging to the *aid Isaac l i o a x or Isaac i t u a \ , j ituor. being ilit* south \vc*l cm n cr of a lot in the sanl p u i m o u deed, disi’iiguished as number three, mul run* thence along the (nrm of t b e said Isaac 1 ruax S. I AG \V. 15 cb. a n d 40 Iks. thence N . 54 cb.und 40 Ik*, to the manor line ; thence along tbe same, as formetly run, E, 15 ch. and 46 Iks. to the said lot No. 8, and ihvn along tbe same lot S 55 ch. and 81 Ik*, to the place of beginning, con taining eighty six acres and twenty seven perches of land— l h e second of tbe said lots begins at a certain black oak tree, standing on tbe northerly side of t h e old .Albany road, being an old corner of tbe said lai in of (*aac l i u a x , and runs thence a- long the same N. 78\ SO' W. 22 cb. thence N . 4 2 0 YY. 60 ch. and t'l) Iks. to tbe aforesaid manor line ; theme along the same, as lorniei ly run, E. ‘28 cb. and 40 Iks. to tbe c e n tr e ot ibe aforesaid old A l b a n y road ; thence a l o n g the same S. SO' W. 7 cb.; thence 5 . 3 0 \ 20' w . 8 Cb. and 47 I k s . ; ibence S. 4Sa S0' E 10 c h . ; thence S. 45J E..5 ch. and 64 Ik*.; thence S. 23w 3 0 ' E. 4 ch. and 50 Ik s . ; thence S. 5 2 “ E. 5 c b . ; thence S. 45“ 30* E. 13 cb. ; ibence S. 41® 3 0 ' E. 3 ch. and 50 lk«.; Ibence S. 53“ E. 5 cb. nod thence S, 3.5“ a n d 45' K. 2 cb. and 90 Iks. to t h e place of beginning, containing eighty six acrei, one rood a n d t h i r t e e n perches o f l a n d — A n d where as default has been tnade in t b e paym e n t of a large •um o f principal and in t e r e s t upon th e Mid m o r t gage, which bath been duly a»iigned t o t b e m b s c ri- ber—iVetr, therefore, notice is hereby given, th a t by virtue power o f sale contained in t b e Mid in denture of m o r t g a g e , a o d according t o t b e form o f tba statu t e in such case made and provided, tbe •bove described premises will be e x p o s e d f i r sale, to the highest bidder, a t public vendue, on the fifth day of A p r i l o e x t , t t tw e l v e o'clock a t noon o f t h a t d a y , a t t b e aapitol i a tb e city o f A l b a n y . — H a t e d t b e l 4 t b d a v o f Septem b e r , A . D l 1817. SUSAN U. NIEMCEWIC6. *3. T , | P . S. H i s x t , Altw m g s, west, t w e n ty-nine chains and thirty-five links; thence north tw o degree w e s t, nine chain* and eighty-two links, to the aforesaid turnpike r o a J ; thence along the SOUthcily line thereof to the place of b eginning, con taining thirty-five acres o f land, together with t h e he reditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining —Andwhereas the said in- deturc of mortgage and bond liave, by t h e said George Young, been duly assigned to Sam u e l R. Campbell —A n d whereas default has been m a d e in the pay m e n t o f the principal a n d interest intended to be s e cured by t h e said indenture and obligation—JY our, therefore, notice is hereby g iv en, that by virtue of a power o f sale contained in the said indenture, and by virtue of tbe s tatute in s u ch case m a d e and provided, the said piece or lot of land, as above d escribed, to gether with the hereditam e n ts and appurtenances thereunto b elonging, will be sold a t public a u c tion, a t the house o f Resolved Givens, in t h e c ity a n d county J V O T I C E . — A U p e r t o n t h a v in g a n y d t • *mmnd» against the estate o f Dover* C l v t s , /e/gl o f JohntowH, Montgomery county, deceased te ilr please present them to Mr. Henry B. Clute o f Sehe neetady. A n d all persons indebted to the same, w ill alto account to him — 17th February, 1828. J O H N D. C L U T E , Administrator. AJYJY C L U T E , Administratrix. ____ BR7CSS, COPPER, STEEL ATTTN PO L I S H I N G PRESER V A T I V E PO W D E R S . PKEPailED BV JOHN T. IIUNTLET. T H E public a r e respectfully informed, that the a- buve celcbiated article is lor sale I i v D c n l a p and F c l l k r , one door west of the Canal, south side of! Sute-Street, Schenectady, where customers and s t m e ' keepers can b r supplied at tlie shortest n o iite . T h e virtue of the ai t i d e can at all times be tested bv call ing a* above. The Housewife will be satisfied with its utility, and the soldier with itsetlicacy on bis accou trements. The nhove firm are appointed ns sole agents to my article, and the public are cautioned against put chasing it from Pedlars , us it is pfehibittd both in city and ceuu tru. through the U. States, bu the. subscriber. JO H N T. H U N T L E Y ', Sole Inventor and Proprietor, 53 Nassau st. N T . B T virtue of an execution issued by the clerk of the county o f S chenectady, and to me directed and deliv ered, against tlu* goods and chatties, lauds and tene ments o f Cot nclius V D. V . P e e k , 1 have seized and taken, und shall expose to sale at public vendue, on 'I hursdny the first day of May next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, nt the house o f Josephi SI mitm K, inn keeper, in the second ward o f lhe city o f Sclieueciudv, all the right and title of the said Cornelius V. D. V. Peek, of, in and to the following described piece or parcel of land, I)ing in the first wanlfof the city of Schenectady: bounded on the north by property of Claus Van Vranken, and on the south and west on property of Gturii \V, Veeder »nd on the east by the Ballston turnpike, estimated to contain fourteen acres more or less.— Dated .March 18. 1828. F o r J O HN F . D . V E D D E R , Sheriff. G. G. VAN Z A N D T , Under Sheriff. D R . C H A M B E R S ' Rem edy f o r Intemperance. of Schenectady,'o n Saturday the sixth day of Sep- I f | p I1E public a r e generally acquainted with the fact, tem b e r next, at tw e lve o’clock at noon of that day. | that Doctor CH AMBKBS, late ol lhe city o f New- ' York, is the discoverer nnd proprietor o f a Medicine, which has been successfully administered in cases of habitual iutenqu rance Out of about two thousand persons, some of them llie most obslinatr drunkards to whom this remedy ha* been applied, it has fail»*tl, o. effecting a cure only io u veiy few instances. It maybe administered viitli perfect safety, and a very few tlays Dated February 1 9 , 182S. SA M U E L R C A M P B E L L . J imf . s M’K ow n , Att’y. ___________ _ _____ _ ___ _ tV l l F R K AS Aaron A. Schermerhorn of the (bird ward of the city o f S c h e n e c tady, ( n o w town o f Rotter dam ) in the county of Schenectady,did, hy a certain indenture o f releatc bv way o f mortgage, bearing d ate • - * * •• e * __ a .... ^ will in imiftt iMfMM tiYecA iln1 ciii’ts—u ll r*«uiicn (said of t h e United States, w ith interest, in the m a n n e r particularly specified in the condition of a certain bond executed by the said Aaron to Jacob I. Scher merhorn and Tacaris Vedder, s u rviving e x e cutors of the last will and testam e n t of J o h n Jas. Schermer horn, deceased, bearing even date therewith, grant bargain, sell, release, alien anti confirm unto the said Jacob and Tacaris, executors as aforesaid, their heirs and assigns, all that certain piece or parcel of ground situate, lying and being in the third ward of said city, (now town of Rotterdam ) on the fiats or bowlantl, behind the land called Corlaer’s land, next adjoining to a tract of arable land formerly belonging to Mari- tie Brew e r, deceased, and is bounded as follows: on the north by land of Tacaris Vedder, on the south by the Eende Gat, on the west by the hill, and on the east by tlie Doven G a t and by the land of Maritic Brower, aforesaid, containing one and a half morgan — .‘tho, all that certain piece or parcel of arable land, situate, lying and being in the third ward o f the c ity o f Schenectady ( n o w town of Rotterdam) on said Cor- lacr's land or bowlantl, next adjoining the above des cribed Doven G a t, and b egins at the d istance o f three chains and thirty-six links from the said Doven G a t, on a course n orth fifty-two d egrees e a st, and runs from thence north fifty-two degrees cast, three chains and t w e n ty links, to the land o f the heirs o f Jacob S. Soher- meihotii, d eceased, then along the same north forty- two degrees west to the Doven G a t, six chains nine ty four links; thence along the said Doven G a t to land of the heirs of the said Jacob S. Scbermerhorn, deceased; thence along said land to the place of b e ginning, containing tw o acres— Also, all that certain piece of land, beginning at a heap of stones and a stake, standing at the most south westerly corner of a piece of land, conveyed by the trustees of the late town of S chenectady to J a c o b u s Bradt, now* d eceased, .rul runs thence along the s a me south sixty-nine de grees and forty-five minutes east, ten chains and ninety links; and south n ine d egrees west, six chains; and south twenty-seven degrees w e s t , four chains; and south fifty-seven degrees and thirty miuutes east, one chain and s e v e n ty links; thence s o u th t w e n ty o n e degrees west, four chains and seventy links; south eighty-two degrees w e s t, five chains and fifty links; thence north s e v e n ty-two d egrees and thirty minutes w e s t , six chains and s ixty links; north forty-three de grees and fifteen minutes west, four chains and fifty- eight link*; north three degrees and thirty minutes east, live chain*; noith t w e n ty-tw o degree* and thir ty minutes east, three chains and seventy-live link*; uiul then north forty-live d egrees and forty-live m i n ute.* e a s t, eight chain* a nd thirty links to the place of beginning,containing twenty-three acres and a h alf— .7/.ve, another piece of land in said third ward (now town of Rotterdam) beginning about tw e n t y links northerly from where the gate post of Aaron Scher merhorn formerly stood, being the south westerly corner, and runs thence south fifty-six degrees west, twelve chains a n d fifty links, to a small pitch pine tree, marked with ablaze and two notches, and runs thence north fifteen degrees east, seven chains; thence n orth e ighty degrees e a s t, two chains and fifty links; thence north seventy-tw o degrees west, four chains and thirty-five links; thence north seventy- eight d egrees c a s t, five chains; thence north tw e n ty- four degrees w e s t , five chains and eighty links to the place of beginning, containing five acres of land— Also, all that certain piece of land, with t h e build- oiay be explained as follows : Acids and vegetables are needed hy the constitution us a cliymicul ingredi ent when attacked hy scurvy, to cure the disease; min eral water is often wanted in debilitated systems, as v chymical ingredient, lo produce perfect health ; com mon suit is required in the constitution o fcattlc on pus* lure, lor llte saint* purpose. Thus, from analog. . . and from a sciies o f experiments anti observations, 1 have discovered that this medicine is also a similar chymical ingredient,or leaven, (needed in the human constitution for somewise purjwsrs, when debilitated, whether from intemperance, or other causes, to produce perfect health, and restore the systsm to iis former vigour,) delirium potu trentours, fits, dyspepsia, general debility or morbid action, giving way to its regenerating influ ence, and no unfortunate person ought to sink to an untimely grave, without trying its salutary eflects.” The subscriber, on the decease of ibc lato Dr. Win. Chambers, took into Id* possession the personal estate of (lie ileeeasrd, uml found prepared a largo qu.iMiity of “ Dr. Cham tiers* Remedy for Intemperawe.\ lie here by infill ms the public that he Iras disposed of ull the medicine so found to Dr. James H. H a r t and Mr. An dreie >J. Fanning, of this cily. In making this disposition, the subscriber has been actuated by mine regard to tlte interest of the heirs ol the intestate, as well as from a wish to give (lie most extensive use to the virtues of the discovery, whatever they may be*, and lie cun lurther add with confidence, .•men who will hereafter be the venders of the Remedy for Intemperance, a* prepared by tbe inventor, have been intimately connected with Dr. Chambers in his lilt* time—liave been his agents in compounding the medicine, uml a r c acquiuntcd with its composition. SYLVANUS M I L L E R , Public Administrator, fcc The nliovc medicine will hereafter lie prepared and sold only by the subscribers, who alone are in posses sion of ihe original recipe ofthe inventor, ut the olliee o f t h e late Dr. C. in the basement stoiy of Rutgers’ Medical College, in Duane st. east side o f Broadway, and at the medical store of Dr. Hart, c o rner of Broad way and Chamber street, three doors from Washing ton Hall. Agents supplied on the usual terms. None are genuine unless signed by JA M E S H. H A R T , M. D. A. M. FA N N I N G , Successors lo D r . Chambers A supply o f the above celebruted medicine (price Jive dollars) warranted genuine, is received and J'or sale by SAM UEL M A T H E W S , at his store in Ferry-Street, Schenectady. W h o keeps constantly for sale, a choice assortment ol well.seleett d S t a b l e & V a n c y ( J o o & s . Schenectady, August 22, 1827. DYSPEPSIA. O k Y X T R A C T of a le t t e r from a gentlem a n a t W a s h ington, ( a member of Congress,) dated F e b r u a r y 1st, 1825, to tbe p r o p r i e t o r of J a m e s ’ A n t i -D t s p e p t i c P i l l s . Sir — I bave for m o re t h a n a y e a r b a e o afflicted w i t h t b e Dyspepsia. Since I came t o tbis city , 1 was advised to t r y y o u r A n t i - D y s p e p t i c Pills— 1 did so, and found g r e a t benefit from tbem. E x t r a c t of a n o t h e r l e t t e r from a member o f C o n gress, of t b e same d a l e , t o t b e same. D k a i i S i r — A few weeks s ince, my friend Mr* , a member of Congress from N e w -Y o rk, obtained o f me, from A l b a n y , a couple of box .......... — — ....... r ----- - es o f y o u r Anti-i>y*peptic P i l l s , which be highly ings thereon, situate in the third ward aforesaid (now I recommended to me as a remedy for Duspentia ac- ’ ' * ■* ” * ------- ‘ • --------------------------------- c ____ , _ r . \ O ' -------- r ' town of Rotterdam) where t h e said Aaron A. Scher merhorn now resides, bounded easterly by lands of the* heirs of Jacob S. Sclicrmerhorn, deceased, sou therly hy land* of the widow Angelica Schermerhorn, westerly by tbe highway, northerly by land of the heirs of Jacob S. Schermerhorn, deceased, being the homestead where Andrew Schermerhorn, deceased, resided — dint whereas default has been made in the paym e n t of the principal and interest intended to be secured by said mortgage— ,\b w , therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue o f a power o f sale con tained in said mortgage, and according to the form of the statute in such case m a d e aud provided, the above described premises will be exposed for sale at public auction or vendue, to the highest bidder, on the fourteenth day o f August n e x t , at nine o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the bouse now occupied by Thom a s B- Clench, in the city of S chenectady— Dated 12th February, 1828. J A C O B I. S C H E R M E R H O R N , 7 Surviving TACARIS VEDDER, 5 executors of the last tcill and testament o f John Jas. Schermerhorn , deceased. H arms . P e a k , Att’y. companied by a confirmed habit o f cosliveness, under wbicb I bave been so u n f o r t u n a t e as t o la bor for a num b e r o f years past. T h i s c o mplaint, which a r o s e from constant m e n t a l application,and a sedentary profession, has heretofore baffled all my attem p t s t o rem o v e i t , u n t i l I bad alm o s t des paired of a r e s t o r a t i o n o f h e a l t h — b u t your P i l l , have given me hope t b a t 1 am o o t past recovery- and t b a t I may be i n d e b t e d to you for an exem p tion from a m a lady t b a t has been f o r a long time uonerv i n g body a n d mind. *m* T b e abuve recommended P i l l s are for sale a t tbe D r u g g i s l - S t o r e o f B . I ............. Slate-Street, Schenectady. SA L T RHEUM . W H I S inveterate disease, wbicb bas so long baf- fled t b e a r t o f tbe most e x p e rienced Physicians, baa a t length found a s o v e r e ien remedy in Dr. L A G R A N G E ’S Genuine O IN T M E N T . Few Cutaneous diseases are met with more re- F L O U R , G R O C E R I E S See, J UST received, afresh supply of W E S T E R N FLOUR, (W. M y n d e r s e ’s brand) of very superior quality. ALSO, on hand, a gene ral assortm e n t of Q T o c e riest L i q u o r s , &e. For .ale by J . S T R O N G . Schenectady, J u l y 17,1827. _____________ Jkgfc FA R M F O R SA L B . liiiifc T ^ O K sale, a Farm lying ■ H H H L M in the town of Duaneaburgh, about a mile and a half north from (lie M.ll ia |)0li(l tind four and a half miles from the canal, containing about aev- enty-ilirre acres of land, of whit l» there aie about for ty acres in woods well timbered. On lhe pieinises is a good D W E L L I N G - H O U S E with aa excellent Spring of Water adjacent. l\.s*e*sion will be given immediately. F o r further particulars apply to W m . M uhrav , Florida, or io D avid M urray , Priucelown. Princetown, J anuary 52. 1828. ~ I N S U R A N C E . T H E M a n h a t t a n F i r e I n s u r - anck C o m p a n y , in t b e c i t y of N e w - Y o r k , (incorporated for t b e purpose of i n s u r i n g against losses by fire o n l y ) i n s u r e a g a i n s t loss by f ir e ,D w e l ling bcuses, W a r e Houses* C o t t o n , YY’oollen and other m a n u f a c t o r i e s a n d buildings in g e n e r a l , M e r chandize, M a c h ines, Household F u r n i t u r e a n d otb- or personal properly, o n a s f a v o u r a b l e t e r m s as a n y ether i n s t i t u t i o n . E L E A Z E R L O R D , President. T H O S . B U L L , J u n . Secretary. Applications for insurance will be received by t h e s u b s c r ibers, A g e n t s a n d Survey ors for t b e com p a n y , for Schenectady and its vi cinity. D . $ C. H . T O M L I N S O N . S e h e n e e t a d y , N o v 4, 1825. Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent. D R . R O G E R S ' V E G E T A B L E P U L M O N I C D E T E R G E N T , an ex c e l l e n t and approved remedy for Coughs, all Consumptive, Asthmatic and Catarrhal com p laints, composed of m a t e r ials exclu sively from t b e vegetable kingdom.— A t e s t of 30 yeara experience has fully proved it* virtue*, a* thousands whose relief from t b a most alarm ing pul monary affection* can testify.— F o r the perusal of the public, (lie follow ing certificate, from m a n y others, has been selected : New-York, J u ly 17,1826.— F e w men in c o mmuni ty bave a greater c e n tem p t for nostrums in general than myself. P a t e n t medicine a n d catchpenny with me bave been s y n o n y mous. I am constrained, how e v e r , to relinquish these sentim e n t s a s respects D r . R o g e r s ' V egetable D e terg e n t , t b e effects of whicb I bave r e c e n t l y w i t nessed. A young lady, in my family, by using **vo papers, 1 bave reason to believe, is effectually cure, of a n alarm ing pulmonic c o mplaint, which in ali i t s symptoms g a v e e v idence o f immediateconsuinption. I communicate this w i t h a view of usefulness, and sincerely hope t h a t such persons as have c o mplaints similar to t b e above, will m a k e a (rial of tbe M e d i cine. G I D E O N L E E . T h e above M e d icine is recently cautiously and elegantly prepared by the proprietor and p a t entee, a n d for sale a t his office c o r n e r o f Prince and Mulberry Streets, and by T i m o t h y K k l l o g g , principal A g e n t , in the E x c h a n g e , adjoining the Post-Office, N e w - Y o r k — A Iso, by D r . B. 1. M y n - o r r s k , D r u g g i s t . S t a t e - ^ t r e e t , S c h e n e c t a d y ; R . M , M e i g s , corner o f South M a r k e t & Hudson Streets, A l b a n y ; Y V k l l s & S c h u y l k r , T r o y , and by tbe principalDruggi*t* in t h e U n i t e d States. (859) D r . A . G. H U L L ’S l a t e l y im p r o v e d H I N G E T R U S S . T H E use o f wbicb in the cure of H e rnia o r R u p tu re, is no longer a subject of d o u h i o r experiruem 'l h e n u merous c u r e s i t has effected o n very old peo ple, anil u n iversally on c h ildren, induced tbe mem bers of t h e O n e i d a M e d i c a l Society t o present D r . H. with certificates recommending it in (lie warm est term s , t o t b e a p p r o b a t i o n and use of t h e public. As an expression of g r a t i t u d e to tbe P a t e n t e e and for t h e benefit oT t h o s e i n t e r e s t e d , certificate and com m u n ications o f tbe perfect cures effectet by t b e use o f t b i s i n s t r u m e n t a n d t b e r u p t u r e plas te r , b a v e been received from t b e following persons, to w i t ; Jo h n T i l l m a n , of U t i c a , a g e d 65, c u r e d in less ibao one year. T itus E v a n s , U tica, aged 56 cured in less t b a n ten m o n ths.—— Deacon B e n j M a ltby, C o n n /aged 65, cured in six m o n ths. ------ D r . N a s b , Fairfield, C o n n .aged 40, c u r e d in t w e l v e months -Joseph H o u s e , W e s tm i n i s ter, U C aged 45, cured in less t h a n one y e a r , a f t e r having been ruptured 25 years. — ■ E li B r i s t o l, of P a r i s , O n e ida c o u n t y , aged 65, cured in t w o years, a l t e r having been r u p t u r e d about 30 y e a r s —— 'I’. Smith of Deerfield, a g e d 7 8 , c u r e d in less t h a n t w o y e a r * — H. L ’ Hommedieu, of C a t s k i l l , perfectly cored in less t h a n t e n m o n t h s . — A l a d y in Hangcrfield, cured of a n alarm i n g c r u e l r u p t u r e , in less t h a n one year, a s c o m m u n icated by N . S. M e a c h a m .—*■ A ls o , an aged wom a n in U t i c a , cured of a l a r g e N a v a R u p t u r e in less t b a n tw e l v e m o n t h s . *** I n tb e application of th i s in s t r u m e n t , in different c a s e s o f t b e disease, a difference of a d a p tatio n is necessary in resp e c t t o form, size, and pressure; and th e neglect of those indispensable requisitions, is t h e only cause of its f a i l u r e , w h e r e any means o f tbe kind are p r a c t i c a b l e ; a careful observance of w b icb is urged t o all t h o s e who ap ply tbem. *** Sold by B . I . M Y N D E R S E , D r u g g i s t S t a l e Street. S c h e n e c t a d y . J u l y 1,1825. CH E M ICA L EM B R O C A T ION. f t f O T K E T h t oubttribert, in behalf t f them stive* a nd their associates, intend to make appli cation to the legislature o f this state, at the present session, f o r an act to incorporate a company with a capital o f fifteen thousand dollars, to construct a toll bridge across the M ohawk river, at Fischer’s Ferry, between the town o f H alfmoon, in the county t f Saratoga, and the town o f Niskayuna, in ihe county of Seheneetady.—Dated February 28,1827. W I L L I A M SH E P H E R D , __________________ C O R N E L I U S H E G V M A N . D r . D a v e n p o r t’s J i l L l O L S T I L L S . r p H E S E Pills a r e justly esteemed lor their easy ope. ration and good effects, as a mild, sale imd »o\e- reigu remedy for Bilious complaints, pains in the i,r ;ttf, stomach and bowels ; in removing obstruct ion* of c \ . ery kind, by dissolving and discharging the morlud mat ter ; helping digestion, restoi ii*|[ lost appet.it', aiui a sure relief lor costive habits. 1 hey are so icroinnio- dated lo all age*, seasons and hours, that they may Iio taken in winter or summer^ at any time ol ihe day, without regard lo diet, o r hindrance o f business. Their operation is so geulle, pleasant and effectual, tbat by- experience they are found lo e x c e e d any other physio heretofore offered to lhe public. Also — D a v e n p o r t ’ s celebrated F.YE W A T E R , which has been used witlfgrcat success. — a l s o — JA U N D I C E B I T T E R S , Prepared by J . Wheaton , in Dedham, M t. PU1CE 57 1-2 CENTS. The character of these Billers for removing Jaun dice and bilious complaint*, are two well estubltslied lo require any recommendation. — a l s o — Wheaton’s noted 1TCI1 O IN T M E N T . PRICE 37 1-2 CENTS. The character of this Ointment is so well establish ed as to need no recommendation, for being a safe, pleasant and sure remedy for that loathsome disease the Itch. I t is also a cure for other eruption* of tho skin, particularly the Salt Rheum and Chilblain. QjFA Fresh supply of the above just received anti for sale in Schenectady, by D. &• C. H. T omlinson , iii Albany by all the Druggists, and by some person in all the principal towns in ihe United Stales, Highly Interesting to the Afflicted. ....................... u.se IV 8 y ears past, proved themselves to be one ol’thc most valuable remedies evei vet discovered for llo* cute of Coughs, Culdsand other affection* of lhe breast and lungs leading lo Consumptions. Tboiisaiiil>hn\e e x perienced (he happy effects o f lids Healing Halsam, and many ofthe highest respectability ban* vnlunla rdy given certificates, somo o f which will accompany each bottle, that will satisfy every unprejudiced mind that the most extraordinary and unexpected cures have, been performed by the use of this medicine in cases of long standing, in which other medicine hod produced no favorable effects, and where the most skilful Physicians had given them upas hopeless. It is not pretended that they a re an infallible cure in all cases, butof such as a re incurable, there arc but fi-w but what will be greatly relieved by the use of them. Scarcely a case of Colds, Coughs, Pain in the side, difficulty ofbreathing, want o f sleep arising 1 1 om debi lity, or even seated consumptions, bul may be reliev ed by a timely use of this Healing Balsam. Each Dollar Bottle o f this medicine contains about 40 dos es, which proves them to b e a c iieap medicine consid ering their virtues. A YOUNG LADY of Haverhill, Mass, who had been afflicted with an alarming cough forabo.il a year aod had been attended by several Physicians but ob tained little or no relief, and her life was despaired of until she made use of Anderson’s Cough Drops, tho week, gn .uly re ' i i ' c d lu r only, her health was re- - ___________________ tuciance by t b e Physicians, aotl none ia which t h e y li Y order nf David Boud, Esq. first judge o f the eouA I • W M> UlUVtrMlly UtllUtttttfIII. of common pleas in and for the county o f Seheneetady— —- | T b i s O i n t m e n t has stood tbe t e s t o f experience, and justly oblaioad an unparalleled calebrily. It plea* in and fo r the county o f Schenectady Notice is hereby given to all the creditors o / T h o m a s M. Van Guilder, the city and county o f S c h e n e c tadyin solvent debtor, / > show cause, if any they have,be fore the said judge, at hi* rfi' e in thr city o f Schenectady.‘on the twen ty first day cf May next, al three o'clock in the afternoon, why an assignment of the said insolvent’s estate should not be made for tht benefit o f alt his creditors pad hisfierton be exemjited from imprisonment, pursuant to the act, en titled “ An actct too abolishbolish imprisonmentprisonmentfor for debtebt in certainertain cases [ “ .Jn a t a im d in c pissed A p r il!, 1819 .—Dated March 10, 1828. B Y order of David Boyd, Esq. first judge o f the court o f | common pieas in and for the county o f Schenectady — No tice is hereby giren to all the creditors o f John I. Clute, of the city o f Schenectady,in said county ^in insolvent debtor to show cause, i f a< , they have, before the said judge, at his (fleet in the ci’t o f Schenectady, tm the twelfth day o f April next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, why an I '11rer« is a o t b i n g of a wsercurenl M t o r e c o n tained assignment o f the said insolvent'sestite should not be made, I ;B j{, l(M| a » ^ used OO infante o r Others, uador tobe tstmpted from imprisonment, pursuant to the I u y eiroOBSUMM nrbatevnr* met, ersM ed “An an aet to abolish usmrissmmntfor debt 1 -- — — ---------------- tn certain easts,” passsd AprB 7,1819.—-iMad Ftbrmry 17,1888. immediately remove* tbe scabs, gives a heal thy ac tion to tbe vessels of tbe skin, and its original col our nod smootbeness. Numerous recommendations might be obtained of its superiour efficacy, but the Proprietor chose that a lair tiial «hould be its only commentator. It has in three or four weeks cured cases of fifteen and twenty years standing, that bad resisted lbs power of every remedy tbat coaid be devised. It not only •( once fives immediate relief in Salt Rbeum, but cures Tinem Capitis , (commonly called S C A L D H E A D ) and all scabby eruptions peculiar to unhealthy children OR—W H I T W E L L ’S O R I G I N A L O P O D E L D O C Treble the strength o f the hard kind. ** 0*BEWARE OF IMITATIONS..ffl riY H l S article is now, beyond all dispute, considered by every Physician of extensive practice in the U. States, as llie best known external remedy in all cases of Bruises, Sprains, Gout, Rheumatism, C ramp, Numb ness, Stiffness o f t h e Neck or Limbs, Chilblains,Chap- ped Hamls, Slings oflnsecls, Vegetable Poisons, Ike. The use o f this celebrated remedy is not confined to the American states. Orders for it are constantly re ceived from South America, the West Indie*, Nova Scotia, Lower Canada, and in one instance orders were received from England and Russia. In a late M Y N D E R S E , I latter to the Proprietor, from St. Salvador, the writer ' observes, “ Your Opodeldoc begins to be well known and fully appreciated,' Ike. Certificates have been received, sufficient to Dll a column o f a paper. A few only, o f t h e first respecta bility a r e attached to the directions—among which is one from a Physician of the highest grade in Europe or America. {Cf* P a u s e before y o u P u r c h a s e . No one circumstance can more fully prove t h e val ue and great demand for this Medicine, than the nu merous servile and contemptible imitations in existence some liave so closely imitated the stamp and type of the outside wrapper, as to be difficult o f detection, ex cept only by the omission of the sam e . —'Therefore as you value Life or Limb, be sure (o nsk for and re ceive W H I T W E L L ’S Opedeldoc only, or you may be most wretchedly imposed upon.—The Genuine for ■ale by D / f a C. H. TO M L I N S O N , At their D R Y -G O O D S k DRUGGIST Store, Corner o f Church and Union-Streets, Schenectady, Sold by B . I . I l Y N D R I ^ A o u h l o r Abnoity and c o u n ty o f f fn b in n teily i ' O i l i i U ' W , I8f7< man f rtV' . . . boneourl's Ink, Sedleitx'e Powders, Syringes, Church's Lotion for the skin, Church's Itch Oinlmentt Dye Stuffs , and other Drugs and Medicines. For sale by B. I. M ynderse , tbe A R O M A T IC SUN*FF, celebrated throughout the American continent, in cases of Catarrh, Headache, Drowsiness, Depression of spirits Vapora, Dimness of Eyn-sigbt, ana all disorders of the head From its most fragrant aod grateful quality, it completely coun teracts tan offsets of a bad atasospbern, nao being greatly aatjpnirssoeai, is isdishssssM s for All who wuich wither vkilibn sick. ui«e i.f w h i c h is in o n e a n d hy ta k i n g tw o B o tt le s sto r e d . A RESPECTABLE FARMER of R.*,l TL«.h. D u t c h e s s C o . from ta k i n g a vio l en t cold which tell upon his lungs, was reduced b y a distressin g co;.gh a n d raisin g b lo o d , to w h a t w h s c o n s i d e r e d lu liis I ’liy- siciati, an incurable slate ; lie was at length s i t l w d to m a k e trial o f A n d e r s o n ’s C o u g h D r o p s , an d a f i e r using o n e o r tw o B o t t l e s , liis c otijjh da il y b e c a m e less a n d his a p p e t i t e a n d s t r e n g t h soon retun u - . l n.U *d- lliougli t h e r e w u s no p r o s p e c t of (his rec o v t iy tie- use o f this H e a l i n g B a l s a m , f o r a fe w w e e k s , pe rf e ctly re stored him to liis usual state o f h c a i i h ai.d he h i g h l y r e c o m m e n d s th i s r e m e d y to l h e afflicted. A G E N T L E M A N of Providence, Rhode Tri.itidr rising GO years o f a g e , had b e e n severely a t t h o u <1 with th e A s t h m a a t t e n d e d w i t h a c o u g h , for m o r e ti n*. two y e a r s , so a s lo be u n a b l e to sle e p b u l w i t h th e grea*- ~ ' 1 • • - . . . ^ ^ est difficulty, after having tried many physicia various kinds of medicine without relief. H e a t length procured Anderson’s Cough Drops, and niter using three Bottles his cough was nearly cured, he .slt | » well and soon recovered so as to be able to attend lus business ususual. Dec. l ‘2mj F O R SA L E B t Dr. 8 . 1. M Y N D E R S E DRUG- G i S T , State-Street. Schenectady, who is appoin fed A gen H I G H L Y IN T E R E S T I N G / ( p a n A M E R I C A N CO U G H D R O P S are an effetcua! remedy lor all diseases of the lungs, such as Colds, ohsliriats Coughs, influen?* *ml Con sumption. I t is now a b o u t s ix years since the <!i<- covery of this medicine, and not a case has come to tbe knowledge of tbe proprietor, which it has full ed of c u r i n g , or a l l e v i a t i n g — i t promotes digestion, gives tone and vigor to tbe stomach, promotes tbo discharge o f phlegm, a n d restores the longs to tbe bealtby discharge of its function*. NBW CERTIFICATES. T h i s certifies, t b a t tbe subscriber has been fo r a long time afflicted wilb t b e A s t h m a , (and for three years was unable to sleep in a reclining posture.) attended witb difficult respiration, and all the o t h er d is tressing s y mptoms usually attending ihe com plaint. Had tried almost all the various remedies recommended for tbe disease,andnolfinding tht iedst benefit result from tbeir use, bad almost despaired of finding any relief. H a v ing beard tbe American Cough Drops highly recommended, as a last resort, I made a trial ol two bottles, and finding my difficulty of breathing les sened, and my general health improved, I continu ed t b e use of tbem until I had used 12 o r 15 bollclx, when I found my health completely restored. I can rest well, and have no difficulty of b reath i n t ern able t o a t t e n d t o my business, and bave not bad any return of tbe complaint. F i o m tbe great be nefit I have received, and know ing by sad exper— ence, t b e d is tress suffered by persons troubled as I bave been, I freely recommend tbe Ainerir.anCoiigh Drop*, as a M e d icine, t b a t witb perseverance, will, in most instances, a l l e v i a t e , if not c u re the distress ing d isorder. L Y M A N W I L C O X . B e r l i n , Sept. 12, 1825. 'The subscriber having been for several day* se verely afflicted wilb influenza, accompanied witb a violent cough, loss o f a p p e ti t e and symptoms of fe ver, was entirely cured, by using half a bottle of tbe American Cough Drops. F r o m a perfect con fidence in this remedy, I would recommend a trial of i t t o a l l afflicted in a similar way. L . D. V A N S A N D S . M i d d l e t o w n , F e b . 2 5 t b , 1825* Tbis certifies, t h a t 1 was for nine months labor ing under a violent affliction of tbe lungs, atieodrd w i t h a very bard C o u g b .and every symptom of ihe consumption ; having made use of many reroediei, w i t h o u t any removal o r lessening of tbe complaint, waa induced to try tbe American Cough Drop?, aa a l a s t r e s o r t , and after usiog one bottle, I was res tored t o perfect health. * C H A R L E S D . B U T L E R . M e r iden, J a n . 3d, 1826. T b e subscriber was violently attacked with tba influenas, attended w itb a violent c o u g b . a n d many lurnsof s p itting blood and symptoms o f a n approach ing consumption, was induced to make ute ol t h s Am e r ican Cough Drops, and to my astonishment, after using one bottle, I was relieved from every •ymptom of disease e n d my beaitb was perfect tv res tored. W M . D O Y L E . M a r c h 7 t b , 1826. f - ^ F o r sale a t t h e D r u g g i s t Store of B . 1. M Y N - D E K S E , who is a p p o inted A g e n t for t b e e itv and s s o s t f o f Schenectady. 908 Cash paid for Rags at thi* Office.