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• . • ® J'?4roST€l-AG-E SALE. '‘T^'EF^U'LT'Tiaying JO.een- made in pay- X /m e n t o f the mjoneys secured, to be paid by a ^ettain Indenture of Mortgage, executed, .by Cnarlif-s >7. .Mead and Melancton. Smith, of Fprt Edward, Wa’shingtdn County, New ■ ’Tork, of ihe first part,to Busbrod W. Sher- . wood, of the same place, of the second part, an^ bearing date t ie 2d day of February, A. ■ D. '1856; and \eco,rded in the office of the dlerk of WasBiiigton, on the 5th day of F’ebrhary, A. D. 1856. in Book Is o. /, of Mortgagee,■ on page lOl, &c.—-and said Mortgage was, on the 15tb day of June. A A.' D., 1857, by said -Sherwood, • duly assigned ■ and transferred to Botha C Meal’S; and. on the iTth day of November, . ’1863, said Mortgage was, by..sai,d Bo tha '0. Mears,duly assigned and transferred to a : F. Smith,, who is now the owner and holdea- of the same. And there is claimed to be due on said Mortgage, on the 6rst publi- oation of this notice, the sura of 'I wo Hun- ■ dred and Forty-Nine Bollars and Forty Five Cents (§249.45).. The premises are described in said Mortgage as follows, viz = “ All that certain lot or piece of land situ- «ated in the village of Port Edward, and is “ a part of farm lot No. 141, of the Argyle « patent, bounded and described as follows : ' “ Beginaing at a point where the easterly “ line of Mechanic’s street intersects the “ northerly line of Mill street, end runs thence ■ “ along the north line of Mill street, north “ 87deg 20miu east twenty-five feti (2:>), then ’ ■“ north 6deg. 20min. west one hundred feet, “ then ponth BTfieg’ 2limin., west twenty-five “ feet (25), to Mechanic's street; then along “ Mecharic’s street, south Gdeg. ‘ddiuin , east ' \ one hundred feet to the place of beginning, “ excepting the width, of five feet, along the V “ whole east line, ta be kept open and used “ for a lane or passway fur both parties— “ neither party to have a right to obstruct . “ said lane or passway.” No suit or pro ceedings having been instituted at law or in equity, for the purpose of recovering the 'debt secured by the said Mortgage, or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, and the statute in such case made, and pruvMcd, said mortga,ged premises will bo sold at pubhe auction, at the office of M ait ic Ilejn'i;’?. in the Village of Fort Edward, on the 2;id day of April, A. B., 1.S64 atten o’cb ek in the • forenoon of that day.—Bated. Jan. 2 !tli, l.^tU. A. E. k^MlTU,' Mortergee A- A -siznee. \VV.UT A II eynulips , Atty’s, Fort IMv.'urJ, N. Y. . M A N H O O D ; HOW LOSTt HOW BESTOEBD! Just Pnhlislied, in a Sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A LECTUS k ml THE NATUSE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL Cure of sperinatorrhcea or seminal weakness. Involuntary EuriSsions, sexual debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally. Ner vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from self abuse, <feo—By ROBERl'J. CUL- YEEWELL, DL B., author of the Green Book, tC’o. ' The. world renowned author, in the admir able- Lecture, clearly proves from his own ex perience that the owfnl consequences of self- abuse may' be effectually’ removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical op- ciMtions. bougies instruments, rings, or cor dials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer no matter what Lis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. I'his lecture wdl prove a boon to thousands and thousands. fient undqr seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamp.s by addressing C lIA A J . 0. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, P. 0 . Box. 4586, riE R T I F I C A T i: OF B E . CHILTON H K A I) I m § lG i® © E - © M W S The Oriental Exhilarant and Hervine Oompound. rXIHIS Eastern “.GuNJAn” of enchantment X has for ages been the theme of song and story among'the Turks, Arabs, Persians and Hindoos. It is a delightful and harmless exhilarant, a perfect substitute for Liquors. Opiates, Narcotics and stimulants of all kinds, produces most a dilightful exhilaration without the exhausting physical reaction which attends the use of other stimulants.— It acts upon the nervous system in a most wonderful manner—as a medicinal agent is unequalled, curing almost instantaneously Nervousness, Bebihty, Hysteria, &c. Its success in the first stages of Consumption is must marvelous, melancholly confusion of thoughts, depression of spirits, &c, find im mediate alleviation. It is a great promoter of beauty, giving a youthful aud delicate expression in the coun tenance—imparting a most surprising cheer fulness to the mind—a vigor and elasticity of thought unknown before. The debilitated and those suffering from want of vital eneray will be restored as it were to new life and vigor, Rheumatic patients will be benefited in a most remarkable manner by its use. In Chills and Fever it surpasses Quinine, lulls pain—induces sleep—restless persons are immediately quieted. Under its influence all classes seem to gather new inspiration and energy, the Soldier, Laborer and Travel er and find their courage and powers of en durance increased many fold, the writer, speaker and business man gathers a vigor of thought and keenness of perception truly as tonishing, persons in the habit of using stim ulants, itc., find it a most valuable and abso lutely, harmless substitute. The G i ' xjaii . is obtained in various portions of the East, and imported to this country in a crude state, prepared and put up with great care and scientific .‘^kill, the quantity we are OiTioe of the Laboratory of Dr. Jas. R. ] Chilton, iV Co , Xo. Prince St., !- New York, February 2(), 1863. j Iilesprs. WniTKvV M oork having submitted to u.s a sample of their “ Malt Coflee” for analysis, uC. From the result of our examination we are eii’ableii to report that after giving it a tborouah investigation, chemically we have ....... not funnel anjthing in its composition that is , gpUjner and the flattering notiee.s daily reeeiv- objectionable. or in any way detrimental to ^ pj q J jjg happy and beneficial efll'cts is a suf- health ; on the contrary we beliete that its | gpjent guarantee of its success a.s the most use as a substitute tor Coffee will prove | ggpjjj. jjj yggfQ^. 1-^0 (.^.0 WH0LES03IK .VNO KrTKiTinrs. | of the class of diseases enumerated. JA§._lu C IIlIB ON iv C t )., . attention of the Medical Faculty Analytical <_ hemiscs. | jg ^yited to this ncw Therapeutic agent. ^ j Rut up in neat style, and for sale l>y Drug- CALITON. I gists and Bualers generally. tj-A' Bent to The undersigned were tlie first to place ' p,f jjjp (^',jantry by Mail or Express. Ihc above named article before the public.— PRIFE 2.') cts. 50 cts, and .§1. per Box, Its unprecedented s’jccessbas induced others , Postatre on the §1 box only nine cents extra, to attempt its manufacture. It is mnnufac- ITEFEllEE'S SALE. (\ C'lrv.) 44 'T^OTICL is hereby given tiiat in p’jr- E i “ suarce of a jm]<,rnent of tho tfii- “ preme Court o f the .-^tate c4 New Yoik. “ the subscriber, a.s refirce therein, will sell “ at the dwelling hou'^e of Joann Ccolev, in “ the town of (b-anville, in th.i C’uunty of “ \Washington and Btcte of New York, on “ the sixteenth day of February, A. lb, 1 -iM, .“ at twelve o'clock noon, at public auction, “ all that certain piece or parcel of laud, real “ estate and premise.^, situated in the town uf “ Granville, in the County of Washinalon, “ and State of New York.” ............... being part “’of the farm owned and occupied by the late Reuben (Iravoc, K.-’q., in his life time. '“ lying in said town of-Cranvillo” ............... “ containing seventy-four acres and twenty- “ four rodsof Hnd; together with all aud “ singular the appertenances and bered.ta- “ ments thereto belonging, or in any wise “ appertaining.'’ 'Dkffed the ^Tday of .fannairiHiM. ••422t' ■ raitVARB'BUI.KLKY. Referee. lured by a process known only to ourselves, and the public are cautioned against purcHas- ing an inferior (iimlitv- WHITE X- MOORE, Sole Manufacturers, Xo.L 2. 4. 6, 8, and ID Blor-ckcr .St., Albany, N. Y. For sale by all Grocers. I m I c T H E GREAT E N G L ISH REM E D Y . :-IK. rl, vnxE's CELEBRATED FEMALE RILLS. jP/’.’p.j/vif fi'i iO ii i>rf.<''ri[t!i‘iii <t bu ’. Clarke, 1)., rhn.<!' i to IB-lraonUiecrt/ This invalciible meilicine is unfailing in the IMCORTED ONLY KY TH3 G UNJAH VYALLAH CO., New York and Rhiladelpbia. (.See story and large circular). Agent’s Office 36 Beekman st., N, Y. JHcBeware of Imitations.'^Ba j^ j.p ’or sale by A. A: .Skinner, .'-^andy Hill, and \W. J, VYhitehouse A Co., Fort Edward. 2t::6in. A FEW REASONS W HY THE AMERICAN YfATCII IS THE BEST, It is made on the best principle, while the MAEtORT & SAHT’ORD, Cor. of \White and Centre Sts., K. T. FIM'&HEMP DRESSER. Send for Descriptive circu lar. M alta , S aratoga Co., N . T ., Ang, 10, ’63. M essrs . M allory & S anford :— G ents — On the 19th day of March we drew to the mill of N . G. Akin thirty-nine hundred and thirty (3930) pounds of flax straw, which he dressed through the Old Brake, and we re ceived four hrndred and eighty-one (481) pounds dressed flax. W e, about the first of June, drew to the mill of “Wm. H. Buckley forty-four hundred and ten (4410) pounds of flax straw, which was dressed through one of your Patent Flax Brakes ; we received eight hundred and five (805) pounds of dressed flax. The flax was grown on the same piece of land, and there was no perceptible difference in the quality of the flax, except that the por tion drawn to Akin’s mill was rotted in the fall of 1802, and that drawn to Mr. Buckley’s mill was spring rotted, which is considered not as good, from the fact that it loses part of the oily matter from the fibre, and does rot yield as much per ton of straw as the fall rotten. You will perceive by the above statement that WO received from Mr. Akin’s mill 245 pounds nearly of dressed flax per ton of straw, and from Mr. Buckley's mill 36.5 pounds of dressed flax per ton, which makes 120 pounds per ton in favor of your Brakes. We are recommending our neighbors to take their flax to one of your Brakes to have it dressed, although it is fifteen miles to the nearest one at present. ,T. B. \^VEEKS L. L. XVEEKS, I certify that the above statement is correct, as I saw the Weigher’s receipts for both lots of straw, and weighed the dressed flux injself that was dressed at my mill. The flax dressed at Mr. Akin's mill is corr-ot, no doubt, as the above gentlemen are perfectly reliable. \VM. H. BUCKLEY. HOS'iPETTES’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tonic, corrects and al terative of wonderful efficacy in disease of S to m a c h , L it e r a n d B o w e r s . Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Head ache, General Debility, Nervousness, De pression of Spirits, Constipation, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramps and Bpasms, and all Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bodily Weaknes whether inherent in the system or produced by special causes. ■^O T H IN G that is not wholesome, genial . Al and restorative In its nature enters :nto e enters i the composition of HOSTETTER'y STO MACH BITTERS. Thiswhether popular prepara- -------- rr~i- r-v tg- v t r d = tern,'wMch' H^ lmbold ' ’ s 'EA t k AOT BIT- GHH,’ 'invatiaily does. .'A Trial \will ^con vince the most s&ptical. ------- ;d: ------- Females—^Femalesr-^Females. In many Affections peculiar to Females •the: E xtract B uchu is nneqbaled by any other renaedy. as in Chlorosis dr Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, o'r' Suppression of Customary Evacuatiohs, 'Ulcerated or Scir rhous state of the Uterus, Leueborrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints inci dent to the sex, whether arising from indis cretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OP LIFE. ------ :o; ------ ' Take no more Balsam, Alercury, or un pleasant Medibines f o r unpleasant and dan gerous diseases. Helmbold's Extract Buclm and Improved Eos& \lYash Cures SEOEET DISEASES In all their Stages, A t little Expense. Little or no change in Diet. No inconvenience^ AUD HO EXPOSTJEE. It causes a frequent desire and gives- strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Ob-- structioDs, Preventing and Curing StrictureB ' of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflamation,. so frequent in the class of diseases, and ex pelling Poisonous, Diseased and Worn- out Matlen-. ■ , ■ T housands upon T housands who have BEEN THE V 10 T 1 .MS OF Q uacks , and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short tim e , have found they were deceived, and that the- ^fjoison ” has, by the use of “ powerful as tringents,’’ been dried up in the system,, to br^-ak o u t in an aggravated form, and perhaps. after Marriage, -:o:- W. J. WHITEHORSE & GO., in cure of all three ;.ainful and dangeroL dis- , generally made on no prin- ea.-es to which the female constitution m ciple at all. subject. It moderates all excess and removes , Let us look at the contrast. The foreign nhsti actions, and a ^peed}' cure may be re- \ watch is mostly made by women and boy?, bed on. rj-Q ^ ^.’f While their labor is cheap, their it 13 p.’culiarly suited. It w ill, m a snort : . 1 , , time, bring on the m o n thly period w ith reg- made Without plan, and sold w ithout guaran- Orup, leiiiciiies, Paints, Gils, Artists’ Materials, PERFUMERY TOILET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, S u e ,la i c a l I n s t r t i m e i i l H , and in fact. Everythin\ u.-iuilly kept in a first chir^.s Drug Store. Us 0 Helmbold’s Extract Buchn for aU affections and diseases of the Urinary Organa, __________________ ___ existing in Male or Female, from tion contains no mineral of any kind, no cause originating and no matter of deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant: | hew long standing. Diseases of these Organa but it is a combination of the extracts of the aid of a Diuretic. Delmbold’s- rare balsamic herbs and plants v/ith the , Extract Buehu is the great Diuretic, and is purest and mildest of all diS'usive stimulants. ' Certain to have the desired effect, in all Dia- It is well to be forearmed against disease, 1 which it is Recommended, and, so far as the human system can be pro- ' Evidence of the most reliable and respon- tfctpd by human means against maladies j character will accompany the medicine. engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere ; Eriee $1.00 per \bottle or s ix for $5.00. i impure water and other external causes, Delivered to any address, securely packed HOriTETlER'S BITTERS may be relied i from observation, on as a safeguard. j Describe Putnptoms in all Communicaiions. , In districts infested with Ferer and Ague, ^ Gumateed! Advice Gratis!! j It has bep found infalhb e as a preventive ! Address letters for information to I and irresistible as a remedy and tborsands , xt i ? rtr^ r Ti-rr»/-kT I who resort to it under apprehension of an I , C l i e m i s t . attack, escape the .^conrg':': and thousands! 10-i South Tenth st., be!. Chestnut, PhilA.. I who neglect to avail themselves <.f its pro- j HELMBOLD’S Medical Depot, tective qiia’ilies in advance, aix cured by a j HELMBOLD’S Drug and ChemicM very brief cu’irse of this marvelous medicine. • Warehouse, Fever aud Ague patient.?, alter being plied | 594 Broadway, New York., I with quinine for inontlis in vain, until fairly i Beware of counterfeits and unprincipled 1 saturated with t’nat dangerous alkaloid, are I dealers who endeavor to dispose “ of their j not unlTequeutly restored to health within a ! own ” aud “ other” articles on the reputation, ; fi'W days by the use ox ilUi.SrETTER’S | attained by ' BITTER8, I Helmbold's Genuine Preparations. “ “ Extract Buchu. “ “ “ Sarsaparilla-.. “ “ Improved Pvose Wash;. SOLD BY The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated aud the appetite re.-tored by this agreeable j mx-p TrTx-n>c2 Tirr. a /i, iT-r^Tr : 'f’oDic and hence it works wonders in cases j COIGII , and in less confirmed forms of | .■Y ^ E ‘ ^EI } • 3 he safest and surest med-I Acting as a gentle and pain-j mine -^0'\n loi toughs, olds, Lronchlti.s, j appermnt. as well as upon the liver, it ■ a t t m^T^nr'Taa o and all diseases affecting the^lhroat and o|gg invariably relieves the Coxsrip.moN ; . t jrlb^ S E V E R Y WEEBIf. E’“°S3' I superinduced by irregular action of the HELMBOLD’S. TAKE HO 0THEE’„ WIIITEHOUBE A- Cos DIARRHOEA | geMive and secretive organs. _ : Cut out the Advertisement and send for it, • T R E . ’I’ho :-alret remedy now in use, And avoid impo.sitionande.xposnre. p935rly which hundreds can testify to that have ' -I’' U ”\;' \ N”' ' ' ' o»'l Fits g / ' ----------------- T ------------------ 1---------- used it with perfect ?i’.ccoz 3 . i jiro.i'pt and permanent relief Berry’s GelVirated Condition Powder, Dr. ; b'om the I.'t.cr.-s. Ihe testimony on this ulanty. _ ’ ^ tee- They are irregular in construction, and of p)j._ J ' point is moA cjLclasive, and from both : I'.ach bottle, price Gne Doiiar, bears the quite as irregular in movement. They are ; Headache Pills, Johnson's French Female\ ^ Government stamp of Great Britain, to pre- ^nly to sell, and tho buyer is the | Fills. Clark’s do., Duponco's do., Aurant's •v ' . N o t i c e t o Ci’cililQ i’s. ■T>Uri3TJANT to an order of U. G. Paris, JL surrogate of the County of Washington, \ .and according to the statute in such case ^ made and providfd—Notice is hereby given to all persons having claim.s against tire es- | tate of Seth Cooley, late of the town of ( fran- ville in said county, deceased, that they a-e 'required'to exhibit the same wit a the vouch- j ers thereof to the undersigned. Executors of | all aud singular the goods chatties and cred its that were of said deceased, at the resi dence of the undersigned. M ilo I.NoAL-iiiH. in the town of IlurUord, in said county, on or before the Pith day of .March 1864. Dated August. 31st. 1 m ’>3. .MILO INGALSDE. ) j.-^,.^^tors ROYAL INGAL8DE, ) ; party most thoroughly sold. Those who N O T I C I l . ■pU R S U A N T to an order of T\. G. Paris, X Surrogate of the County of ’Washington, and according to the statute in such case .inade and provided, notice is hereby to all persons having claims against ’William S. Norton, late of Fort Edward, deceased, that they are rexpiired to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriberg, the executor and executrix of the last yVill and Testament of the said deceased, at the resi- deiicfi of said executrix, in Fc rt Edward, on or’Yefore the 15th day of 4uly, A. D. 18G4. —Dated thia 13th day of January, A. D. ■1864. JA.MES S. THOMPSON,E.xecutor, CATHARINE NORTON, Executrix. N. B. .81 00 and 6 postage stamps en closed to any authori.zed agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 pills, by return mad. fTlORT PIDWARD AN D WASHING- X -T O N COUNTY. '■ USE THE NEW S U B S T I T H T E tox* J A V A ! , . \YHITE k MOORE’S O B I G I N ^ l L M A L T C O F F E E , th'e only genuine manufactured in the United • Etates. .For sale by all Grocers. W H irE & MOORE Manufacturers. Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10., Bleeker Ft., 18:tc. Albany, N. T. The brick two storj and basement dwelling house, with barn attached, situated corner .qf Mechanic and Seminary streets. Good well and cistern on the premises. Enquire of JOHN SOMERS, next house north. February 19,1864. ■44tf. \ W a t e P N Y o r l c s N o t i c e . F ort E dw ard , Jan. 30th, 1864. rilH E annual mee ing of the Fort Edward X W aterworks Company, will be held on the first Monday of March, (7th day), at the office 0^'Taylor & Durkee, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. . 42:3w ■ . L,W .aTONTGpM E R Y ,:Secy TN Port Edward two large brick stores, in X front of the iTufFon River Bridge, near the E r R . ^tatbir, with spaemus show fronts, artaDge J after the inoSt modem style, 40:10^ ' loffOire Of J . M. MOTT. Terms of \Washinf-ton. County Court and Sessions for the years 1S64 and 1865. T T is ordered and appointed that the terms X of the ('oiinty Court and Court of Sess ions of the County of Washington be held at the Court Ilou^e in the places and at the time.s following, v i z ; 1864 1865 2d Tiies. of March at Sandy Hill, Salem. 4th T ups , of June at Salem, Sandy Hill. 2d ’lues, ot Oct. at Sandy Hill, Salem. 4th Tues. of Nov. at Salem, Sandy Hill. That a Petit Jury be required tonttend at each of said terms except the October term, at which no Petit Jury is required to attend ; and that a Grand Jury be required for each of the October terms in said years, but a Grand Jury is not required at any of said terms e.xcept the said October terms. Said terms will be opened at 10 A. M. Dated 'VVhitehall, Jan’v 1st, 1864. 43 JOSEPH POTTER, County Judge of \Wash. County. vent counterffit.?. C VUTION The... pms e U i net . e ta t e . fen.a,ee L r f e ; \ ^ S t t - r OT e w to WnroJmiiearrTi;i“ ^ ««> “PprMi“te tile troth of our Etatemcnt. at any other time they are safe._^ _ ! Tlo' plan r f th: American Wn'elt. tiore.''\^Mhrf in t h e ' l S ^ d H E V i f f f u e \ . ^\^^ead of being made of several hundred on eliuht exertion, Palpitation of the heart, : FtBe pieces, screwed together, the body of Hysterics and VVhite.s, these pills will effect | the American \Watch is formed of.s-otn/^./aXc.s-. a cure when all other means have failed; i No jar interferes with the harmony of its hurtful to the. constitution. ' machinery out of gear. Secession of one Full directions in the pamphlet around part from another is unknown to its consti- each package, which should be carefully pre tution, and in riding or any other business ’\'SaT’A:™ t fo.- the U n itrf S l a t e and Oaa. ! “ together S» firmly as a ada. JOB MOFEH. 27 Cortland st., N. Y. i “ etal. It is just what all ma chinery should be— Isl. Acciirule. 2d. Simple. Sd. Strong. -Wi. Economical. We not only secure Cheapness by our sys tem, but Quality. W e do not pretend that our IPatch can be bought for less money than the foreign make-believes but that for its real value it is sold for one-half the price. Guv Soldier's Watch (named Wm. Ellery) is what its name indicates—Solid, Substan tial, and always Reliable—warranted to stand any amount of Marching, Riding or Fighting. Qnr ne.d higher' ([ualiUj of xcatch (named P. S. Bartlett) is similar in size and general appearance, but has more jewels, and a more elaborate finish. Our Ladies' Watch, recently brought out, is put up in a great variety of patterns, many of them of rare beauty and workmanship, is quite small, but warranted to Jceep time. Our Young Gentleman'^ Watch is neat, not large and just the thing for the pocket of Young America. S h e p r o tf of the merits of our 'Watch may be found in the fact that we now employ over five hundred workmen in our factories, and that we are still unable to supply the con stantly increasing demand. Ovr three-qiiariei' plate watch is thinner and lighter than the others we have describ ed. Its fine chronometer balance |s delicately adjusted to porrect thb variations caused by changes of temperature. These watches are chronpmetrically rated, and are the fruits of the latest experiments in chronometry and are made by our best workmen, in a separate department of our factory. For the finest time keeping qualities they challenge compar ison with the best, works of the most famous English and-Swiss makers. ROBBINB & APPLETON, Agents for the Americda Watch Company, 14:17t. ■ 182 BROADWAY, N. Y. do., Cheesman’s do., tlcrricks Pills and Kid .'\Strengthening Plasters, Dr. Jayne's Medi cines, the largest and newest assortment in town ; Dr. Ayer’s medicines, a fu.l supply, fresh and good : Dr. Sweet's Infallilile Lini- The agony of Biunu.s C oliu is immediate- i ly assuaged by a single dose of the stimulant-, ’ and by occasionally resorting to it, the re turn ot the complaint may be prevented. As a General Tonic. HOSTETTER'F BITTERS prodi;ee elficts which mist be I ment, Merchant’s Gargling Oil, Flint's Lini i pperienced or wiines.sed before they can be ment, Grant’s do , British Oil, Gargling Oil, Winchester's Lime and Soda, Yandusen’s and Holloway’s Worm Confection.s, Pane- stock’s and McLane's Vermifuge, Durno’s Catarrh Snuff, AVad.sworth’s Dry-Up, Dr. fully appreciated. In cases of Cnnslituliojtal 1 Tre''//,-/;.,-:.s, P r - ,.)'>!>'re 7Av./?/aud Debility j and Decrepitude i risimr from () xd . A o u .it, exercises the eFctric ii flueuce. In tlie con- valescx-ot stages ot ail cisea.ses it operates as FORT EDWARD iaitfofil Fife Insofaiice Compaofi Organized in 1810 . Assets January 1 ,1863, $1,046,333.20. TJOR POLTCIE.S\ in this Old and Reliable X Company, apply to Dr. G eo . W . L ittle . MEREDITH B. LITTLE, A gent . Castle’s Catarrh Snuff, Marshall’s do.. K ar-' ^ delightful invb oraLt. When the powers roly's do., Martine's, Batchelor’s W a t e r s ’ A'l it op-erates to re-enforce .Matthews’Jayne’s and Harrison’s Hair Dyes. | re-eMabhsh them. Dr. Ferrine's Fumigator, a sure cure for | but not ’east, it is Tl;c Only Safe Catarrh. 1 Slimuhiut. btirg manufacturee from sound 1 ------ 21:tf FORT EDWARD, N . Y, innocuous materials, and entirely free ' TT TwcTTDiVpr’ P n w p t v v at ? ____________ ___ _____ _ ____________________from the field elementa nr.^sont mora nt-Iona LLOMB XMSLKANCE COMPANY OP FORT EDWARD AGENCY. W AbH. CO. CLERK'S OFFICE, 1 February 1,1804. J ■ j^ O T I C E is hereby given that on Mon- day, the loth day of February in8t.,.at 10 o ’clock, A. jr., a panel of Petit Jurorg will be drawn at this office, to serve at a County Court and Court of Sessions to be held in and for the County of Washington, at the Court House in Sandy Hili, on Tuesday, the 8th day,of March. 1864. 43 ' P . C. HITCHCOCK, Co. Clerk. C l i a r t e r E l e c t i o n . A MEETING of the inhabitants of the J \ - Village of Fort Edward, qualified to vote therein for Village Officers, will be held at the Engine House,- in said village, on Wednesday, tee second day of March next, for the purpose of electing Village Officers for said village for the eirsaing year, v iz; Five (5) Trustees, three (3) Assessera, one CollecfQr. one Treasurer, one Clerk, and one Ponrjd Master. . . . . . - TBfi polls of said election will be opened at one o’clock in tlie afternpon, and cIOsO at four o’clock ihibe affernodri. J. H . CHiESM AN, Village CImk. Fort Edward, Feb. 8\ 1S64. ' ’^ A I T ^ R.fAYNOLDS, 1*0*1 E dward , N.Y. For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bid Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woolens, Ac., Insects bn Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up in 25c. 50c, and §I 00 Boxes, Bottles and FJa.sks, .83 and -95 sizes for H otels . , PoBLIO I nstitutions . , A c . “ Only infallible remedies known.” “ Free from Poisons.” “ Not dangerous to the Human Family.” “ Rats come out of their holes to die.” Sold Wholesale in all large cities. Sold by all D ruggists and R etailers everywhere. !!! B eware !!!” of all worthlessimitations See that “ G ostar ’ s ” name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. ^ Address H E N RY R. COSTAR, P rincipal D epot 482 B roadway N Y . JSJ^- Sold by W. ,T. Whitehouse & Co., Ft. Edward, N . Y. 8:47:39 T H E Largest Assortment OP BOOTS AND SHOES EVER OFFERED IN THIS HAREET, Consisting of Ladies’ I^almorels of every des cription, Gaiters, from $1 to §3.25, Slippers, Old Ladies' Gaiters and Shoes, Ac., &c., Ac., Calf Balmorels for §1 a pair. MENS H E A V Y BOOTS FOR Q X ^ o l l ^ x ' i s And Upwards. Children’s Shoes of almost every description. Long Hunting, Boots, frqjqi $3> ^ 0 t o ALSO A HEW AND ^IPBEirpO STOCK OF BEESP GOODS. flE N ]5Y ,$. BAEERj S akdt TS iu ,,'N ot . 17, tS6^. ix38;im from the aeicl elements present more or less i in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of i the day. | No family medicine Las been so nniver- j sally, and, it may be truly added, deservedly ; popular with the intelligent portion of the comrr.uuitv, as H08TE4'TER 8 BITTER.S. Prepared by H OSTEri’ER A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pg. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Store keepers everywhere. p.9;351y. H E L M B O L D ' S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. p {OMPOUND I J (CHU. FLUID EXTRACT B U a Positive and Specific Remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings. This Medicine increases the power ot Di gestion, and excite the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargemenfa are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. -;o:- E x t r a c t B u c liu . For Weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Ibdiscretion of Abuse, attended with the following symp toms:— Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, AYeak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, D.mness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Mflscular System, Hot Hands, Flashing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin. Eruptions on the Pace, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medfeine invariabfy removes, soon follows Impotency, FatuUy, Epileptic P its, In one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “ Direful Diseases.” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware op the cause , oF their suffering, . BUT J?0NE yriLL .CONFESS 1M^'’BSC0BDU OP THE INSANE ASYLUMS. A n d Mdanchily'Deaths b y CofiSumption bear ample witness to the Truth pf the asser tion. Uie-^-ConMiiidion once -06cied with Organic Weedeness require! the aid of Med ieiue to Streugthea aud luvigorito the Sya- . NEW YORK A s s e t s January 1st, 1863, $1,74S, 495.6£? For Policies in this reliable. First CIass< Company, apply to Dr. G eo . W . L ittle . MEREDITH B. LITTLE, A gent . FO R T E D W A R D A OENCY.. SECUBITY CANAL AND LAKE^ INSTTRANOE COMPANY OP n e w YORK A s s e ts June 1,18631 - - $728,480.34. First and second class canal boats insured'* by the trip, season or year—cargoes by th'a/ trip, at reasonable rates. For Policies ap^ ply to D r . g e o . W . LITTLE. MEREDITH B. LITTLE, A gent . C ounty T reasurer ’ s O ffice , ) Washington Co,, N. T ., Dec. 17,1863. j \Whereas the Board of Supervisors afe- their Annual Meeting on the 11th day of De cember inst., passed the following Eesblutioiis Resolved, That the sum-of Slff5,000-, or-so- much thereof as may be necessary to, and* the same is hereby appropriated for carrying- into effect the Resolution of this Board adopted on the 9th inst., for paying the» Bounties to Volunteers, ns therein specified j and that the said money he raised upon th» Bonds of the County of Washington, to bai executed and issued by the County Ti^super- of said County, in sums of from one to- five- hundred each, payable on the 1st d&y o f March, I860, with interest at 7 per.cent., and sold at not less than par 5 and; fho- said County Treasurer is directed to-eiecuto' and issue such bonds accordingly, Now, therefore, in accordance with the above Resolution, and with ir Resolui^B oP the ConntjTWar Comlnittee, j hereby giy^ notice that a portion of t te Bonds directed to be issued undjr the gbove recited Resplu^ tion, will be left with each of the Banin! i«-, this County foil sale^ on and after the - 24t^ N v B . ’M i M i A i m , ,