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THE PRIDE OF XEW YORK. 1 S 6 3 ' S S P E C I A L I T Y ”. aSASD MIEEOR ofAMEEIOAN GEHIUS. c 17 17 T ’ Q “ Correct with f'pirit.-e'pqnpnt with ease, JJn. Intent to re a s o n , o r p o l i t e to p l e a s e . \ in f a i . i . tbi . e THE H. YORK BERCffiY L I N I M E N T FO R THE NEW YEAR. (}REAT REMEDY FO R R H E r M A T I S i l , C O F T , X E F R .^L G IA , LUM B A GO, STIFF KECK AND .TOIXTS, STRAINS, BRl’ISES, CUTS AN D M 'OUXDS, B IL E S , A E A D A O IIE , AND ALL KHEl'M.VTIO AND NERY'OUS DISORDERS. For all ot which it is a speedy and certain remedy end never fails* 'i'his Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet of ComiecUcut, the famous bone setter, and but I has been uted in his practice, for more than ‘20 years with the most astonishinpr success. AS A N ALLEVIATOP OF FA IN , it is unrivalled by any preparation before the pub lic, of which the most skeptical may be con vinced by a single trial. 'Phis .Liniment will cure rapidly and radi cally. RuEC.M.mc D isorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has never been known to fail. FOR NEURALtilA, it will afford imme diate relief m every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HKAD- A l ’inO in 3 minutes and is warranted tododt. 'rOOTH A CHI’ also will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AN D GENERAL LASSTPUDE arising from im prudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and utifailiug remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengihens and revives the system, and restores it to elastic ity and vigor. FOR FILES.—As ane.xlernal remedy, we claim that it is the hesl ktiown, and we chal lenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford im mediate relief, and m a majority of cases will effect a ruiUi-dl cure. (iU lN S V AN D SORE ’PlIROAT are It is with no fear of the War’s effect upon their literary fortunes, tliat the publishers of The Wew Yw 'k Mercunj acknowledge the unwavering loyalty of their 200 000 subscri bers, and announce to them, and to all. that Ihe Neir York Meirorft for this jear (1803) will be richer in every luxury of Polite Lit erature than ever before. It is no upstart speculation, no temporary “ sensation a first-clak literary weekly, which has been familiar to the United States for a ciuarter of a century; and while the wishy-washy mushroom prints of yesterday are cutting down their talent even while they raise their subscription price, The Yfe.u' York M e r a n y maintain? all its great staff of Romancers. Poets. Humorists, Essayists, Story-q.’ellers, and Editors, and promises to make it still greater for 13G3. It IS the one paper for every home. Its forty cplumns of reading niaiter per week constitute an unpar.dleled coiiseryatory of the entertaining, and its Novels, Mi-'cellaneous Tales, Beautie.s of Terse, Gossip, Feudletons. Broadsides of JIutnor. and Polished I'id.to- rials, combine to epitomize all the charms of W it and Sentiment! 'I’he husiiand reads it to his .wife, the mother to her children, the lovei’to. his sweethart. the soldier to his com rades, and the village school-master to tin circle around the stove. It is familiar to ev ery man, woman and child in our country, and has regular subscribers in several coun tries pf Europe. The New York M ercury is also idedtified with the grandestjiatriotism of the 4ge, for several members ot its brilliant | Staff hold high rank in our noble arrny, and \ U ^ 4 - 1 - 1 /M - r ' v r ' / x t T r i i v ? n o f*> T Y i / \ l - C T C l t l l t h f i • have made themselves as firmors with the sword as with the pen. I’he great illustra- i ting artist of the New A'ork Mercury, the in- { imitable Parley, gives the paper the highest ■ attributes of Fine A r t ; and yet this largest | literary weekly of the day promises to sur j pass itself in all these respects dining the ; New Year. : The first New York Mercury Novelette ; for thfe new year, to he commenced in the , issue of January 3, 1803. is called V I C T O l U A ; ' O R , ' THE HEIRESS OP (’AS’rLi: ULIFFK. fj// Coxsifl Moil ('nrletnn, AUTHOR OF ‘ GIP.SY GOWER,’ ‘ .SYBIL C.IVBBKLL.' [ ‘ ERMINE,’ ‘ LA M.V.siiUE.’ , .K’. [ The productions ot this distinenished an- ; thoress need no eulogy. Public opinion has j long 'since pronounced them superior to any | other novelettes published on this side oi tlie \ Atlantic ; and the true test of toeir merit is j found in the fact that they are eagerly rejiro- | duced.after their publication in the Mercury, j by the English press. We may add that the j new tale, “ Victoria,\ is fully i qual in intere.^t and depth of plot to eltlur ot those which I have secured so large a share of public a[i- proval, and we can earnestly recommend it to all story-readers. The New Yora Mercury is sold by all newsmen and periodical dealers in America. ; To subscribers, it is regularly mailed every , Saturday morning, for S2 a year: three copies ! for # 5 ; six copies for ; eight copies for i $9 ; eight copies for S I2. willfan extra copy, free to the getter up of the club. .Six months’ subscriptions received. Ahriii/a xrriie lAitinbi ihe mone i f ynnr P dk I Otfi'-e. Csunig and State. IVe take notes of all sol vent banks at par. I’ajmeiit must be made invariably in advance. Address all letters and remittances, post paid, to GAULDWELL A IVIIITNEY, Proprui/)!' of the Y en' Yurk .Memiri/, 113 Fulton street, N. Y. Uiry. W. J. WHITEHOUSE & CO., DEALER.S IN Ilie lew lational loan, UEITED STATES SK PEE CEHT BONDS, “ CALLED F I T E TW E N T IES,” A T The interest on these bonds is at the rate of Six per cent, per Annum, and is payable 1st of May and November in G old . They are called “ F jve T wenties ,” because redeem able at the option of the Government after five or within twenty years. The coupon Bonds are issued in denomina tions of S50, §100, §500, §1,000 and the Registered Bonds in denominations of §50, §100, §500, §1000, §5000 and §10,000. To facilitate investmentin them, and make them more accessible to the public, we have made arrangements to keep on hand a con stant supply of all denominations for sale at the same rate at which they are issued by Government, viz ; P a r : interest to commence from date o f purchase. \We are thus enabled to save parties all trouble and delay in funding Legal Tender Notes, or otherwise investing in these Bonds. O rders OR iNijuiRiES nv mvil . will receiye pr o m p t a t t e n t io n , a n d th e Bonds w ill be sent to any address by mail or express as desired. Payment may be made in Current Bank Notes, Drafts on City Banks, or U. S. Legal 'I’ender'Notes These Bonds are the Cheapest (iovcrnmenl Seenrit)/ now in markri, and pay the Largest IntiTesi on their cost. I’hey are destined to become the best kn < iwn , . most . poitlar , and most available , of all the Bonds of the Gov ernment. I'he operation of the National Ta.x Law. which it is now certain will produce double the income originally anticipated, will make the issues ot the United State.s Government Tlie Magic Time Observer, The Perfection o f Mechanism. T>E IN G a Hunting and Open Face, or La- X J dy’s or Gentleman’s Watch Combined. One of the prettiest, most convenient, and decided/y the best and cheapest timepiece for general and reliable use, ever offered It has within it and connected with its machinery, its own winding attachment, rendering a key entirely unnecessary. The cases of this watch are composed of two metals, the outer one being fine IG carat goM. It has the improved ruby action /ever movement, and is warranted an accurate timepiece. Price, superb/y en graved, per case of a ha/f dozen, §204 00.— Samp/e watcees, in neat morocco boxes, for those proposing to buy at who/eso/e, §35, sent by express, with bi// payable on de/ive- ry. So/diers must remit payment in advance as we cannot co//ect from those in the army. Address HUBBARD BROS. & CO.. So/e Importers, Cor. Nassau and John sts., New A\ork. 37:6 Trustees Notice. I^O T I C K is hereby given, that the follow- ing by-laws will be rigorously put in force the present winter, against all violations without further notice : ACT A’'HI. OF Y illaof . L aws . Be it enacted, That it shall not be lawful for any person to permit the snow or ice so to accunulate upou the side-walk opposite to or on the same side with lots owned or occu pied by them, (in any part of the village hav ing side-walks.) as to obstri’ct a free passage thereon, under a penalty of not less than 50 cents nor more than §1, and the cost of removal, for each offence. ACT XH. And be it further enacted. That it shall not be lawful for any person, from the first day of November to the first day of April, to deposit in any street or lane in said vil lage, any ashes, coke, coal or other refuse matter from fires, under a penalty of not less than §1. By Order of I'rustees. EDW IN B. NA S H , F r e s t. F. 8. BENNETT. Clerk. 35:13 E IN K L E & LY O N SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. 538 BROADW AY, NEW YORK. sometimes extremely malignant an danger- I the safest aud most desirable investment in our, but a timely application of this Liniment will never fail to cure. BFRAINS are srometimes very obstinate, aim eijliirgemeiit of the joints is liable to oc cur if n. glpcied. 'I he wor&t case may be cim- qurred tiy this liniment in two or three days. BBUISKS. (T T S . WOUNDvS, 80RES, ULCERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wondertul healidg pioperliesot the world. 'I’hey are in reality a First Mort- j gage on everything in the country, as no i Railroad or Corporation of any knd, can pay i a dividend, or the interest on its ( wn issues, until it nas contributed out of its own gross income, through the operation of the 'i’ax ; Law, to the support of the National Credit. ; 'J'hese are Bonds upon which the Govern ment now relies, thromjh the runfidenre and T \ R . LA JL/( D r . S weet . s I nf . vlliule L imment . , when used j jiairinlism o f the p i nple, for continued finan- according to direction,s Also, C iulblains . , support. F ro .- itk X) F eet . .VXD i.v s K c T B u ’E. s -iMD S tings . | We keep them for sale to encourage in- T. ,• . . Y’estmerit in them, to give the public conven- D r k tCpllCU oW Cct o l L OllllCCtK-Ut acce.ss to them, and to aid the govern- the Great Natural Bone Setter. | inent, by promoting their rapid absorption : Dr I'^Wt'Ct o r c o i l l i e e t i e u t | in them through us is known all over the I mied t^tates. ^ q’reasury. D r S tep llL ‘11 S v v e e t o f ( \ ) i u i c e t i( * u t FLSK a - HATCH, Bankers, IS the author ufDr.hweet's Infallible Liiurnerit Dealers in all Issues of Government other First Class Securities. and Dfup, medicines, lamo, uio, Artists’ Materials, PERFUMERY TOILET A R I’ICLErf, DYE STUFFS, Suii’gical Insti'umeiitr^, and in fact, Everything ihsiuilly Ixejit in a first cla8s Drug Store. TYE. \WING’S UELKBRATKI) CuUGII , JL/ RE^lEDY. The safest aud surest med icine known for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all diseases affecting the Throat and Lungs. ■\yl7HITEHOSE & Cos T)TAIiRH(EA T T CURE. The ■ safest remedy now in use, which hundreds can testify to that have used it with perfect success. Berry’s Celbrated Condition Powder, Dr. Gallup’s Syrup of Briar Root, Dr. Gallup’s Headache Pills, Johnson’s French Female Pills, Clark’s do., Duponeo's do., Aurant’s do., Oheesman’s do., Herricks Pills and Kid Strengthening Plasters. Dr. Jayne's Medi cines, the largest and newest assortment in town ; Dr. Ayer’s medicines, a fuil sup[ily, fresh and good ; Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lini ment, Merchant’s Gargling Oil. Flint's Lini ment, Grant’s do , British Oil, Gareling Oil. Winchester’s Lime and Soda. Vandu.seii’s and Holloway’s Worm Confections, Fane- stock’s and McLane’s Vermifuge, Ifurno's Catarrh Snufi', Wadsworth’s Dry-Up. I)r. Castle’s Catarrh Snuff, Marshall’s do.. Kar- roly’fi do., Martino's, Batchelor's Waters’ Matthews’Jayne’s and Harrison's IJairDyes. Dr. Perrine’s Fumigator, a sure cure for Catarrh. KINGSLEY’S BLOC K, 21:tf FORT EDWARD, N. Y. Xi ARGE ASSORTMEN r OF F « Y mmm, At WMtehouse & Co’s W . H . M a t h e w s , DF.ALER IN ALL KINDS OF STOVES, HARDWARE, IRON, TIN-WARE, &c., &c. All kinds of Job Work done in good in Older, and promptly attended to, at the old stand. I Dr. i^wet't's Iiifiillilile LiiiiiiiiTit I Cures Rbi'iiinatism and never fails. j Dr. f'weet’s Iiifallilile Ijinimeiit Is a Certain remedy for Neuralgia. ■ Dr. Swert's Iiifiillible Fiuiiiieut ; Curts Burns and 8ealds in>mediately. ! D r . S w e e t ' d lu l i t l l l L l c L i n i m e n t : Is the best kuuwn remedy for Sfiraius and Brui.st-s. Dr. f'Wi.'ctV Iiifiillible Liniment Cures ileadaclie immediately aud was never known to fail. Dr. Swet't's Iiifallilile Liniment .Vliords iniiueuiat! relief for Piles, aud seldom fails to cure. Dr. SwtM't's Infallible Liniment Cures 'I'oothache in one minute. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and tVouuds immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. J-^weet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Si res in the known world. I Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment i Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and l.'holera. ! Dr. r^weet's Infallible Liniment ! Is truly a •* i'riend in need,” and every family j should have it at hand. ! Dr. r^weet's Infallible Liniment I Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 & 50 cts. A FaiEHI) IN NEED, TEY IT. I lilt. tiW E H T S l.NFA L UBLB L i s t - ' MBN r , as an external remedy, is without a rival, ami will alleviate pain more speedily ' than any other preparation. For all Rheu matic aud Nervous Disorders it is truly in fallible, and as a curative for sores, wound, sprains, bruises, Ac., its soothing, healing and powerlul strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment ot all who have given it a just trial. Over one thous and certificates of remarkable cures, per formed by it within the last two years, attest the lact. TO HORSE OWNERS. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI- MEN r FOR HORrfES is unrivalled by any, and. in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or saddlegalls, scratches, mange. Ac., it will also cure spee dily. Spavins and Ringbones may be easily prevented and cured in tlieir incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibili ty of a rndienl enre. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the herse to travel with comparative ease EVERY HORSE OWNER should have this remedy at hand, lor its tinae- ly use at the first appearance ot Lameness will effectnaliy prevent those formidable dis eases, to which all horses are liable, and wtiiich render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. DR SWEET'S Infallible Liniment IS THK And thousands have found it truly A FRIEND IN NEED 1 C a u t i o n --To avoid imposition, observe bignatme and likeness of Dr Stephen the Sweet on every label, and also •• Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Liniment” blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich Ct. MORGAN & ALLEN. General Agents, 46 Cliff Street, New Yoiik. *** Sold by all dealers everywhere. 8:34:1 38 W.u.i, S t „ N kw VdUK, Deposits received, and Cullectiun.s made. Government Vouchers negotiated and collected. Particular attention given to orders and letters from the Country. 31:13t OLD ESTABLISHED HOSPITAL, X o . S t ., .V lljuny, X . V. O riC K CURES LOM' PRICKS. Over 2(M)(lf) Patients Ciirid Annually I I \TA II. J. T ei . i . kr continues to be contiden- JL/ lially aud sucee.--sfully consul ed on all forms ot private disea-es. at hi.s old Estab- hs.hed Hospital. No. 0 Beaver Street, Albany N. Y. Twenty years devoted to this one particular brancu '4 practice, enaliles linn to perform cure.s .‘•uch as no other Physician can, and his facilities are. such (being in cor respondence with the most eminent Physi cians of the Old World ) of obtaining the safest as well as the latest reinedie.s for these diseases, offer inducements to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid cure, to be obtained at no other oilice in America. In Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture. E’dargement of the Testicles, and Spermatic Cords, Bu’jo, Ulcerated Throat, Sore Nose, Tender Shin Bones, Cutaneous Eruptions, Biles, Ulcers, Abcesses and all otner impuri ties of the system, are perfectly under the contrrl of the Doctor’s Medicines, and have been tested in more than 20,000 erses annu ally, with immense success. Y O U Y G Young men addicted to secret habits, who have impaired their healths and destroyed the vigor of their minds, thus depriving them of the pleasures of Married Life, are notified that in consulting Dr. J. Teller, they will find a friend to console and a Physician who has cured thousands, in almost every part of the United States, who applied to Dr. T. broken down in health, now rejoice in all that makes life desirable and a man happy. The reader is of course oware that the delicacy of this subject, will prevent a more minute descrip- of this terrible disease. HR. teller ’ s ore .\ t work . A Book for everybody—Startling disclo sures. Dr. 'Teller s great work lor the Mar ried or those contemplating Marriage—200 pages—full of plates—price 25 cents. Sent to all parts, under seal, by mail, poet paid, 50,000 copies sold the past year. The Sin gle Married and tha Married Happy. A lecture on Love, or how to choose a partner —a complete work on Midwifery. It con tains hundreds of secrets, never before pub lished. Warranted to be worth three times the amount asked for it. 25 cents, in specie or postage stamps enclosed, will secure a copy by reaurn mail. Dr Teller has devoted a life.ime to the cure of those diseases upon which his books treat. TO T H E L A D I E S . Dr. J. TELLER still remains the only Agency in America, for the sale of Dr. Vich- oi’s Italian Female Monthly Pills. The sale of more than 20,000 boxes, esiablishes their reputation as a female remedy, unapproached all far m advance of every other medicine— for stoppages, irregularities, and other ob structions in females. C aution . — Married ladies in certain deli cate situations should avoid their use. For reasons, see directions which accompany each package, tyr the guidonce of patients — On the receipt of §1, (the price per box,) these Fills will be sent, by mail or express, to any part of the world, seeure from curiosi ty or damage. Office hours from 8 a , m ., to 8 p . m ., from 2 to 5 p. M. N B. Fersuns at a distance can be cured at home by addressing a letter to Dr. J. I’el- Jer, enclosing a remittance. Medicines se curely packed from observation, sent to any part of the world. All cases warranted. No charge for advice. N. B.-r—No students or boys employed. Notice this, address all let ters to J. TELLER, M. D. 32:1 :y No. 5 Beaver street, Albany, N . Y. CROIX'S PRIVATE MEDI CAL Treatise on the Physiological View of .Marriage; 250 Pages, and Uio Engrav ings. Price only H o c e n t s . Sent free of postage to all parts of the Union. On the infiriiiilieKS of youth and maturity, disclosing the secret follies ot both sexes and all ages, causing debility, nervo isnes.s, depression of sp rite, palpitation of the heart suicidal imag ination. involuntary blushes, defective mem ory, indigestion and la-isitude. irith confes- sinns oflhrillinij inC r e s h fa Boarding School J//.S.N*,* a Ciillege Student, and a Young Mar ried Lady, d'e., d'e. It is a truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating mar riage. who entertain secret doubts of their physical condition, and wlio are conscious of having hazarded the tiealtn, happiness and firivileges to which every human being is en titled. Young men who are troubled with weak ness, generally cau.sed by a iiad habit in youth, the effects of which are dizziness, pains for getfulness, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eyes weakness in the back and lower extremilie.s contiisi >n of idea.s. lo.ss of inem- 01 y. with inelaticholy, may be cured by the au ihor’s N ew F. aris . vnd E uvdox . TRB.vrgE.vT, We have, for the greater part of the past y e a r , devoted <mr time iii V is i t i n g the. Eu- Koi’KAX lIusiTr.vLS avoling ourselves of the knowledge and researches of th e niost .skil led Physiciens atid .Surgeons in Europe and on the Continent—such men as Civale, Leno- rire, Ricord. Bre. heteau. 'Acton, and Curl- nisis, o fthe PYeiich and English Hospitals.—- Our tour extemliiig riirough France, Italy, Germany, Scotland, Holland, England, Ire land and Wales, vi.ritiiig in our route the principle Hospitals in Paris, Lijtidon. Edin burgh, Rome, Venice. Vienna. Dresden, Ber lin, Ac., Ac. ^\'e have, been amply repaid by the additional knowlndite we have acquir ed m the treatment of various diseases, to which we have directed our attention. Those who place themselves under our care, will now have the full benefit of the^Nsw and E ffio . acious R emedtes which we are enabl ed to introduce into our practice, and the public may rest assured of the same zeal, as siduity, secrecy and attention being paid to their cases, which has so successfully disting uished us heretofore as a Physician in our peculiar departmeat of professional practice, for the past twenty-five years, PiiExeii F em . ale P ills .— Ladies who wish for medicine, the efficacy of which has been tested in thousands of cases, and never failed to eff’ect speedy cures without any bad re sults, will use none but Dr. De Lancey’s Fe male Periodical Fills. The only precaution to be observed, is—ladies should not take the-m if they have reason to believe that they ate in certain situations, (the particulars of which will be found on the wrapper accom panying each box.) though always sale and healthy, so gentle, yet so active are they. Price §1 per box. They can be mailed to any part of the United States. 'To THE L adies —W ho need a confidential medical adviser with regard to those interest ing complaints to whicn their delicate organ ization renders them liable, are particularly invited to call. Separate consulting apart ments elegantly furnished, always in readi ness for their special accommodation, where I they will see no one but the Doctor himself, who gives his personal attention to all appli cants. T ub “ E lectro -G. alvanic P eotective ”— Pormarried ladies, whose health will not ad mit, or who have no desire to increase their family, may be obtained as above. It is per fectly sate, and has been extensively used during the last eight years. Price ruduced to §10. Attendance daily, from 8 in the morn ing, till 9 at night, and on Sundays from 2 till 5 P. M. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence Strictly con fidential. Dr Lockrow’s office is still located as es tablished, under the name of Dr.‘ L a C roix , at No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N , T . 10m To parties little acquainted with the Fin- kle & Lyon Sewing Machines the careful pe rusal of the Company’s Circular is specially commended. The Oiicular can be had on application. It is very specific, and will be found highly instructive, having been prepared with much care, and we will abide by all statements therein made. 'The following brief quotation is character istic of the entire Circular : “ This Machine is better adapted than any other sewing machine in market to the fre quent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required in a family; for it will sew from one to twenty thicknesses of Marseiles without stopping, and make every stitch per fect. Will sew from the finest gauze to the heaviest cloth, and eyen the stoutest harness leather, without changing the feed, needle or tension, or making any adjustment of machine whatever.” Thus have we successfully overcome the most difficult point in tHe sewing machine art. It was no ordinary triumph. Defiantly can we now say ‘ No other machine compares with it in this respect.’ Hence, have we uni formly— almost without exception— taken the highest premium whenever the machine has been properly exhibited in competition with other first-class sewing machines. Hence is it that we are able to offer the following guarantee, viz : ‘‘ \We warrant every machine we sell to give better satisfaction than any otner sewing machine in markvt, or money refunded.” We never sell a machine on any other terms. 'The guarantee is as reliable as j the note of any business man in the land.— ; For more than five years have we relied on I such facts for the reputation of our machine : and w ithout a single travelling ageni. in the field, there is scarcely a neighburtunid oii the continent where the machine is not lavorbly known We prefer such a reputation to one based on mere *• talking points,” a.=! they are tecknically called in the trade Hence we ' make but one kind of stitch, viz., the lock- I stitch, alike on both sides, requirin,; only I one-third the thread of other kinds nl stitches, N. B. Local Agents wanted in evt-ry ' county throughout the west. Special in ducenieuts offer- d. I FINK L E & LYON S. M. Go., I 8:4l:,5‘i 538 Broadway. New York. THE BEST WORK FOR CANVASSING AGENTS, HARPER'S PICTORIAL HISTORY. THE GREilT REBELLION T H E U N ITED STATES. lOHTGAGE SALE. Whereas default has been made'in the pay ment of the moneys secured by a 'aortgage,- dated the 1st day of April, A. D, 1857, executed by John Moore, o fthe town of Ar- gyle, Washington county, N. Y., to Williaiff L. McDougall, of the same place, and which- mortgage was to secure the payment of §1,400, with interest, and was recorded; in the County Clerk’s office of said county of Washington, in book No. 9 Of mortgages, oa' page 213 Ac., on the first day pf Aprili. A. D. 1857, at 6 o’clock ,p. m . and P e r e a s the said mortgage has been duly assigned to> John Sebring, ot the -aid town of Argyle;- and is now owned by him, and whereas the’ amount claimed to be due on said mortgage’ at the time of the first publication of this no- t.ce, is the sum of §200 ; and the whole amount claimed to be unpaid on said mort gage, at the time of the first publication of\ this notice, is the sum of §1,400. and the in- teresu thereon since the 1st day of April,. A. D. 1862, at the rate of 7 per cent, per an num ; and no suit or proceeding having been instituted at law to recover the same, nor any part thereof. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that- by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and duly recorded as aforesaid^ and in pursuance of the statute in such case- made and provided, the said mortgage will be- foreclosed, by a sale of t.he premises therein described, at public auction, at the front door of the said County Clerk’s office, of the said county of 4Vashington. in the town of Argyle- aforesaid, on the 7'h day of February, A. D. 1863, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that- day. 'The said premises are described in said’ mortgage as follows to w it;—All that cer tain piece of land lying and being in thetowm and county aforesaid. (Argyle. Wash. Co.,. N. Y.) bounded as follows : Beginning at- the soutli ea.'t corner ol James Shannon's! land, and runs thence north BOJJ degrees ea^t 2-^t chains 42 links, to the south west corner of the Henry lot, tnen north 10 chains 29 links to a stake and stones, thence south 8914 degiees ea-t 19 chains to a stake and stones ; then North 25io degrees east 10 chains 96 links to a corner in ilie road, then m rth 61 degrees, west 12 cliains, 16 links, to a stake in the east bounds of said Shannon’s land then south 1 (leeret*. . at-t 26 chaius. 24 liiik.^ to the place of h-ginniDg. containing 36 acres of laiiQ ; and also the privilege of using the- road that pa.-ises (or did pass in Apr.l, 1841) through the premises of .lames King, in c-uu- muD with him, in the same manner as it was used in Ajiril, 1841. Dated, Argyle, N. Y., Nov. 5.1862. JOHN SEBRl.XG. Assignee o f Moriqitge. E. H ill . Att’y. 30 'l3 Messrs. 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