THE PL ATTSBtJRGH SENTINEL
Legal Notices.
Legal Notices,
H.W.CADY&CO,,
Referee's Sale.
SuccessorstoW. P. Mooers,
Benjamin F. Sevey's Estate.
N
OTICE:*—By Order ot Poier 8. Palmer, Surrogate
of Olio ten C»ua,ty. Notice Is h«raby^lvcn accordI a n to law to nit persons having claims against BENJAMIN F. SflVEY, late of Mooers, deceased, that they
•re required to exhibit the same with the vouchers
thrtrcof to the subscriber at the offiee of franklin P.
Alien, at Oentrcvtlle, in said town of Mooers, on or befor* tht 3d day of July, 1866. Dated December 18, I860.
DELENO 8 E V E Y , ) AdministruMfttnft
F. P- ALLEN,
\
tors.
Plattsburgh, April «,1865
at tho Hardware Store of
C. A. COOK.
APOTHECARIES, P
Platt sburgh, April 6,1866.
DYE
STUFFS,
tVincheste
Ilegem
, O I D L . 8 , P U T T Y , &c &c.
Dealers
in Drugs,Medicines,
PAFor. T 1saleV TatBthe
hardware «tore of
I S T O I J S , Rifllo and Blasting Powder, for sale
last will and testament of Andrew T h o m p s o n , deceased,
Plaintiffs, ogtt.
E d m u n d K i n g s l a n d a n d Hutan K i n g s land h i s w i f e , Minerva T h o m a s , B e n j a m i n F Reed, Warren C. Q o o k l e , W a l l a c e 8 . F o o t o , H e n r y C . F o o t e , Beiden N o b l e a s s u r v i v o r of H a r m o n Not>l« deceased.Charles
Rabcr, O e o r g e M. B e c k w l t h a n d S m i t h M. W e e d a s surv i v o r s o f H e n r y 8 . J o h n s o n d e c e a s e d - J o h n L. Merrlam,
N a t h a n L a p h a m , N e l s o n K i n g s l a n d , H e n r y S. F l e t c h e r ,
E d w a r d F . Norton, and John Parkhurst a s agent and
warden o f C l i n t o n P r i s o n , D e f e n d a n t s .
"\TOTICBS.»«-8y order of Peter 8. Palmer, Surrogate
N o t i c e i's h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n d e r s i g n e d . Referee
JL^I o/Clinton Oouuty. Notice is hereby given according to Uw; to nil persons having claims against JOSHUA for t h a t p u r p o s e duly a p p o i n t e d p u r s u a n t t o a final judgMOORE, late of Schuyler Falls, deceased, that they are m e n t of foreclosure and sale m a d e a n d entered by t b c
required to exhibit the same with the vo uohers thereof S u p r e m e Court In t h i s action on t h e 27th d a y o f D e c e m to the subscriber at Mi dwelling house, in the town of ber, 1886, w i l l on t h e 10th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1866, a t t e n
Btbuylsr Falls, Clinton County, N. Y., on or before the o'clock i n t h e forenoon o f t h a t day, at t h e office o f H e w itt A W a t s o n , i n K e e s e v i l l e , In said C o u n t y , s e l l a t pubMth day of May, 18W. Dated Nov. 1,1866.
lic auction, t h e following described real e s t a t e a n d prop64lm«
O. O. HPAULD1NG, Executo
e r t y , t o w i t : A l l t h a t eertain l o t p i e c e or parcel o f land
situatn l y i n g nnd being in t h e v i l l a g e of K e e s e v i l l e , t o w n
of A u s a b l e , C o u n t y o f Clinton, nnd S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k ,
" V T O T I C B 5 . — B y order o f P e t e r 8 . P a l m e r , Surrogate in a p a t e n t o f t w e l v e t h o u s a n d acres o f land granted t o
111 o f C l i n t o n C o u n t y . N o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n accord- Zephenlnh P l a t t a n d o t h e r s , and i s b o u n d e d a s f o l l o w s :
i o g t o l a w t o «tll p e r s o n s h a v i n g c l a i m s a g a i n s t P H I L E - B e g i n n i n g nt a p o i n t o r s t a k e a n d s t o n e s o n e hundred
T U S S O U T H W I O K , late o f Mooers. N . Y . , d e c e a s e d , and n i n e t y a n d a half feet n o r t h w a r d l y from t h e n o r t h
t h a t t h e y a r e r e q u i r e d to e x h i b i t t h e s a m e w i t h t h e line o f t h e lane l e a d i n g from t h e public green in snld vilT o u c h e r s t h e r e o f t o t h e subscriber a t t h e d w e l l i n g h o u s e lage o f K e e s e v t l l e t o t h e old burial g r o u n d in said v i l o f E b o n P . S o u t h w l e k , i n t h e said t o w n o f Mooers, on o r l a g e , and r u n n i n g from t h e n c e w e s t t w e n t y rods, t h e n c e
b«ror* t h o 21«t d a y o f May, 1800. D a t e d N o v . 10,1866.
n o r t h e r l y on a line parallel w i t h t h e line o f said public
E L E C T A B O U T H W I C K , Administratrix, Ac.
g r e e n or s q u a r e aforesaid t o t h e road l e a d i n g from s a i d
p u b l i c square w e s t e r l y t o Taylor's Hill, t h e n c e along t h e
s o u t h e r l y line o f said road t w e n t y rods t o t h e w e s t e r l y
line of Bivld publla square, t h e n c e along t h e w e s t e r l y l i n e
O T I C E . — B y Order of Peter B. Palmer, Surrogate o f said p u b l i c square t o t h e p l a c e o f beginning, e x o e p t of Clinton County. Notice is hereby given accord- lng s o m u c h (If a n y ) o f said p r e m i s e s a s h a s b e e n c o n ing to law to all persons having claim* against JOHN v e y e d t o C o n a n t S a w y e r . D a t e d D e c e m b e r 27,1866.
Joshua Moore's Estate.
Phlletus Southwiek's Estate.
N
John Blgelow's Estate.
Preparation
fflixir
Articles,
ol the
ofCalUayai Toilet
Perfumery,
Dark.
Fvcnlng Extracts' Hypo Phos-
phites.
Marsh, Benjamin,
and Babbitt's
TRUSSES,
Shoulder Brnces, low's Sooth,
Tllden's Fluid
ing Syrup.
EXTRACTS,
Shakers' Herbs,
H 1's Hair Pure WINES and Kennedy's
for MeMedical
Renewer- LIQUORS
dicinal Purposes.
Discovery.
BST Agents for
the sale of Ayera',
HoweftSte-Jaynes'.Hcrrick's, Pure Cod
veni' Family- and other Patent liver Oil*
Medicines/WholeDyes,
sale and Retail.
Bird Seed.
B3*Orders from
and
Concentrated Physicians
Dealers la theHostetter'i
Lye.
country will
Bitters.
ceive prompt attention, and be
Coe's Dyspep- filled at the low- Pine Apple
Cider.
sia Cure. est prices.
• a r Physicians1
Prescriptions, and
Grant's and
Hollow&y'B Family Recipe*, Harvell'f
ompounded with
Worm
Condition
neatness, accuraConfection*. cy and despatch.
Powders.
Brown'*
Bronchial
Troches.
Plattsburgh, April 6,1885.
Collector's Notice.
Adolphus Morln's Estate.
Grocery Store!
S
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F o r N o n - R e t e n t i o n o r I n c o n t i n e n c e , o f TJrine, I r r i t a t i o n ,
Inflammation o r tJlceration o f tire B & a e r oV k i d n e y s
D i s q a s e s o f t h e P r o s t r a t e Gland, g t o n e in, t h e . B l a d d e r
C s l c u l u s , GTavel o r Brick D o s t D e p o s i t , and nil D i s e a s e s
of t h e Bladder, K i d n e y s , a n d D r o p s i c a l S w e l l i n g s .
Helmbold's
T
S
Fluid
CAlYEsli-MancheBteT, Platform, A Counter Scales
warranted equal in correctness, and superior In fin FOR WEAKNESSES ARISING FROM &XOES8K8
ish, to Fairbanks & Co.'s, and for sale at reduced prices
OR INDISCRETION.
*>y
C. A . COOK.
P l a t t s b u r g h , J u l y 1,1865.
528
The Constitution oocc affected with Organic Weakse*?
Hardware I Hardware I
o . A* a 0 0 ic9
GEORGE M00RE, Agent.
Bridge Street, Plattsburgh, N. Y.
Oroton Fire Insurance Company
O F NEW YORK.
MOSES BURDO
Capital - - - #200,000
Choice Wines & Liquors,
contain nothing deleterlou* t* any eoastUutlon,howeTer delicate, their mnctfca being to »«Vitltnti
strength for weakness, wfttcti, wnen pi^ptrlr o n * .
they never fall to do.
» - They may b« wWy nsrts* $af,*&f*tn4 at
would Infallibly paCTisx^^ " l
•gr- Ail letters seekin)
Helmbold's
' Price 91 per box, «r
" Sent by mail, free '
[
Hats! Caps I Furs I
Fluid Extract TlliCtlt]
68 Liberty ^ , New T o r t , Pr*p?Hu.rt.
UfSlOVED ROSE
DR. WRICXT*3
Will radically exterminate ffomtne system dlseaicsof
the Urinary Organs arising from Habits of Dltoipation
at httle expense, or no change in diet, and no exposurec o m p l e t e l y s u p e r s e d i n g t h o s e unpUasant
anddangtrous
remediis,
Copavia and Mercury In curing a l l theTe u n pleasant anddangeroua diseases.
USE
Helmbold's
New Goods.
WUITEHALlu
Transportation Co.
CBABLIS S . EVEBBST, Attornoy,
Obamplaln, N. Y.
63Swl3
Loan Oommlsfoners' Sale.
an?wfirth L bVziMo .:,r
Correspondingly Cheap.
H i s v a r i e t y e m b r a c e s e v e r y n r t i c l . In t h e wJiol* ran K c
f D r y GoodY N o w i s t h e t i m e t o b u y before another
advancu.
00MMER0L
Insurance Company.
Or ALBANY, N, Y.
Office at Whitehall, N, Y.
RGAIVIZICD I N ACCORDANCE W I T H
„ thu Laws ot the Htatc of New York, for the purpose
of dotng a general Transportation Business between
Canada aud New York, and Intermediate points.
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Capital and «\irplxis, - «325,0O0.
DIRECTORS.
H E R E A S O L I V E R D . P E A B O D Y THEN
of the town of Ausable, County of Clinton, and
Adam Van Allen,
• Chfts. B. Lansing,
EMKRSON E. DAVIS,
President.
fliate of New York, did duly mortgage to th© CommisTheo. F . Humphrey,
John H. Reynolds,
WALLACE T. FOOT,
Vice President.
sioners for loaning certain moneys of the United fc)Uton
Ves8cher Ten Eyck,
0
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P.
Williams,
Can be furnished at lower rates than at any other esfor the County of Ctloton tho premises described in said
WALTER G. WARNER,
See'ry and Treas'r.
ibllahmeiil this side of New York.
mortgage to wit:
Chas. B. Redfleld,
M.
H.
Read,
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Pittsburgh,
Nov.
10,1866.
5.
AH that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land situate,
John F. Winslow,
E. A . Duraot,
John A. Griswold,
Jesse 0 . Potts,
lying, and being in the village of Koesovillc, in the towi
John II. Reed,
Kdward Beech,
of Aus&btQ, County and State aforesaid, and Is situated
Peter Monteatb,
Archibald MoGlure,
Wallace T. Foote,
Charles W. Fnrnbam,
on tho wont side ol Pleasant Street In said village, and
H. D. Hawkins,
John A. Loe,
John L. Dlanehard,
Thomas Schuylor,
is bounded southerly by a lot formerly In possession of
Emerson K. Davis,
Ilenry G.Tiadale.
objj Wham, now owned by Reuben Jones, woaterly by
Chas. H. Adams,
John
G.
White,
lot formerly owned by Platt Barnum or Polly Baraum,
L. M. Palmer.
•STThls Company have ample facilities for conduct* Isaac A. Chapman,
.ortlwriy bv a lot owned by Justinian Holton and a lot
ing a Transportation Business which embraces
«allttd tho Water Lot, and easterly by Pleas.vjt Street
James W.Katon,
aforesaid, bolng tho promises lately owned and occupied
ADAH VAN ALLEN, Prestby Dexter D. Fox In hi* life timo and formerly owned
nnd occupied by Charles B. Priodie in hit 11 fo timo,
CommenclngNov. O, 18O5.
T- BCHDY1EB, Vice Prett
for a particular description of tho boundaries of which,
JFV Transportation
Apply To
G A- VAN ALLEN, Secretary.
rafi^r jnco being had to conveyances trom Polly and
TR1IKS OOIKO 8OCTII 1SD CAST.
J . T . B. W h i t e , R. C h a p l n , 31 C o e n t e s S l i p , N e w Y o r k ;
Y\ nolla Wells, Richard Reese and wife and Lemuel
M. K- PLATT, Agent, Plattebmgti, N- Y.
49itf
l « a v e B u r l i n g t o n at 7.00 a m , 12.20 p in, and 8 0 0 p m
J. L. B l a n c h a r d , 191 Rlv«r S t r e e t , T r o y ; N . R Moc, 102
Btetson, also from .Toslah Flsk, E. A. Hurlbut, .Tosbim
Mixed train l e a v s e R o u s e ' s P o i n t a t 2. p m f o r S t . AlPier, A l b . » n y ; W . G. W a r n e r , H . G. T l s d a l e , E . E . D n A tin and Oliver Keeae 2ti to said Prlndle will more fulvls, W h i t e h a l l ; W . T . F o o t o , P o r t H e n r y ; J. |T. B .
ly and at large appear, making the samo reservations as
N i g h t E x p r e s s l e n v e s Ogdensburph at 11.30 a. m.,Monare contained In the above conveyances to said Charles trpul a t 3.16 p. m., ROIIHC'8 P o i n t at fi.45 p . m., « t . J o h n s K c t c h u m , P i a t t s n u r g h ; J a m e s H . BUsett, Bt. J o h n s ;
OU W I L I i F I N D A COMPLETE ASSORTTV Prlndle; and also, all that certain piece or parcel of at 4 4 0 p. in., arriving a t Boston « t 8 . 4 0 n. m., c o n n e c t i n g X. M. Copoland, Montreal
ment of DYE-STUFFS of the best quality, IncluJan \ situate, lying and being In the town of Ausable, at B e l l o w s F11IU w i t h C h e s h i r e Rond for Bonton nnd
fi
M
ding
Oo mty and Stafu uforesald In tht; tract granted Zuphan- W o r c e s t e r a n d with V o r m o n t V a l l e y Railroad for
lah Platt and other* and In lot No. 16 o f t h a t tract, and BpringQeld, A c , and arriving in N e w Y o r k a t 12.30 p . m .
E x t r a c t LOGWOOD, COCHINEAL,
in tho south end in a hundred aero lot deeded Jeromlah
Ship in New York, Pier No. 6, East RiverTRAINS OOIKO HOKTU AND WIST.
REDWOOD,
BLUE VITRIOL,
llayos bv Klnnor Nuwcorab from said lot No. 15, bounLoayo B u r l i n g t o n at 4 n r a , 8.15 a m , 4.20 p ro, 6.80 p
T h e Whitehall Transportation Company h a v e a line
LOGWOOD,
tid *• follow*, vli: beginning at 'he southeast corner of
COPPERAS,
1, 8 p m.
of S t e a m e r s on t h e H u d s o n R i v e r a n d La&e C h a m p l a i n ,
lot No. 16, from thonco running north on said lino four
FUSTIC,
ALUM,
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B
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via
Lowell
a
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8
a.
m
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for
a»pre*sly tor t o w t n g Canal B o a t s and B a r g e s . Merchanch tins twenty-five links into tho road called Church
MADDER,
CREAM T A R T A R ,
Htroot, thonce west to the wost lino of said lot one hun- Burlington, S t . A l b a n s , Moritrcal, arriving a t Montreal d i s e s h i p p e d by Canal B o a t s in N e w York will b e delivered i n Montreal nnd p o r t s u p o n L a k e C h a m p l a i n w i t h <lrud acres so deeded by Klnner Nowcomb to Joremlnh at 0.30 p . m .
SOLUTION OF T I N , INDIGO,
IIiyos,*i\ld to be twenty-four chains flity nine and one Mail Train l e a v e s Boston a t 7.00 a. m . , v i a L o w e l l , o u t h a n d l i n g , a n d In m u c h l e s s t i m e than i t t a k e s , t o de- INDIGO COMPOUND, Madder C o m p o u n d .
h»ir links, thenoe south to the south line of No. 16, via L a w r o n t e a t 7.30 a. m. for B u r l i n g t o n , St. A l - liver g o o d s a t t h o s a m e p o i n t s h e r e t o f o r e . T h e C o m - Also, a full stock of HOWE A STEVENS' FAMILY
pany h a v e a m p l e f a c i l i t i e s . T h e i r boat p r o p e r t y i s all
thence east tojthe place of beginning, calculated to conL e a v e s Boston v i a Fltchburgh nt 7.80 a. m . , Sprlntt- n e w .
DYES, In packages of 16 and 26 oents each, with full di612m3
tain thirteen acres of land be tho same more or loss.
fteld at 7.45 ». m., conneetlnjt a t W h l t o Rlvor J u n c t i o n
rections for coloring any shade desired.
And also tho following described, plpco or parcel of land T l t h D K V E x p r e s s for Burlington, Montreal, OttdvnsPlattubUrgh, September 27,1866.
636
In tho town,county nnd state aforusald, viz: Beginning In »urgh and t h o w e s t
*
tho centur of th«* Highway leading from (he village of
A c c o m m o d a t i o n T r a i n l e a v e s Northfleld a t 10.10 a. m .
1E W I L L SELL, A T P U B L I C AUCTION
Kttosovllle to the village of Cllntonvttle, where the east ,nrt B u r l i n g t o n 1 2 2 0 p. m. for H o u s e s P o i n t .
nt the Court House in Pittsburgh, N. Y., on the
lino of No. 18 of Platt's location croHses and iutersects
N i g h t KxprcBB lenvt-s B e l l o w s FnlIs a t 10.00 p. m. res*lrt With way ,lh(mco south-wustfirly along tho center of fi«lvlnK passenstcrs from V o r m o n t V a l l e y R . R. leaving 13th day of December, 1866, at twelve o'clock, M.
s-vld highway to thi) east lino of E. Hays' (and, thenco N o w York nt 12.16 V. m., a n d from C h e s h i r e R. R. leav- FORTY BONDH, for ono hundred dollars each, with
north tw«nty-four oh:vln»<t sixty links to"the north line ing Boston a t 6.15 p m , oonneating nt W h l t o R i v e r J u n c - interest coupons attached, of the "first mortgage bonds
of said lot No. 4, thencn 0.1st twelve chains and aeventy- tion w i t h train fenylng B o . t o n a t 6.80 p m , for Burling- of tbe Plattsburgh and Montreal Rail Road Company."
—AND
O. M. BECKWITH,
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flvo links to tho northeast oornor of said lot No. I, ton, R o u s e ' s P o i n t , Montreal and O g d e n s b u r g h , connectthonce south eighteen caaltm and tw«nty links to tho hitf a t Montreitl a n d O g d e n s b u r g h w i t h Grand Trunk
G. V. EDWARDS,
{ J, *% Sw9tland
JijL
j»laoa of beginning, containing about twenty-eight and trnin* for t h o Wont.
JOHN T. B. KKTCHUM. ) Wm'
otto half acres of land, bo tho samo raoroor less; and »1
November 23d. 1866.
644w3
B l e e p i n g cars arc a t t a c h e d to both t h o n i g h t Kxprens
ma a piece or paroel of Und bounded and described a* T r a i n s running b e t w e e n 8 t . A1 bans a u d B o s t o n , a n d 8 t
The above nuicls adjourned to the 16th day of January
follows, vl«: Bytflnnlng nt tho South-west oornor of a Albanti and Hpringtluld.
1866, at the same place und time of day above named.
fifty aoro lot on E. Haya' oast lino, running east threw
T h r o u g h T i c k e t s for C h i c a g o and t h e West for salo at
f.b»lns«nd sixty lluks, thonco north twonty-onv chains tho principal s t a t i o n * .
t<) l o n g an I S A A C 8 C F I E I K R k e e p s a largo a » d w e t i
« . V. EDWARDS,
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to the contor oftho rovl, thonco south-wssterty along
5 s e l e c t e d s t o c k w h i c h h o offers for s a l e t o t h o p e o p l e
-JOHN T. 11. KETCHUM.S Wnt- Swe'l(tntiG. M E R R I L L , Hunt.
the esnter of snld ro»d foUr chains and fifty links to tho
Pluttsburgh, Deo. 13,1866.
647 w6 V c h o t e e a s s o r t m e n t o f a l l brands o f C i g a r s from | 2 «
Rt. A l b a n s , J a n . 1,1B«6.
wast Un« of said fifty aero lot, thenco So4th on laid lino
> $00 a t h o u s a n d .
«lght*an chains to tho placo of beginning, oootalulng
A s p l e n d i d a s s o r t m e n t of K l l l l c k i n l c k T o b a c c o s , from
ssvqn acrfts of laud more or less.
00 cent* t o | 1 per p o u n d .
Tho »*M mortgage Is d»lo<1 tho seventh day of DooamA l l klndb o f G e r m a n , T u r k i s h und A m e r i c a n S m o k i n g
h«r1919 and Is rocordod with the power of sals thoretn
Tobaccos.
cr>(it*fn*d, Intho ofRuo of the Loan CommUsionors for
C h e w i n g T o b a c c o o f ovory d e s c r i p t i o n .
too County ofCiluion, In Book of Mortgnno* number I,
A l s o , a tine q u a l i t y of Clio w i n g a n d S m o k i n g T o b a c c o s
•nd dsslf nfttoil therein as numbor 103. Tho said rnort
E I NO D E S I R O U S T O S H O W A F A V O R rom 26 t o 80 c e n t s pur p o u n d .
<D
K+Z9 WAS given to »«"Mir« the payment of the at] in of One
to my old patrons as wall as all others,
Morschauni P i p e s , B r i a r W o o d P i p e s , O u t t a P o r c b a
Thousand Dollars lawful money of tho United State*
•Ipes, all k i n d s of W o o d e n a n d C h i n a Plpon, C i g a r H o l d with the Interest thoroon, HoconUng to An Act of thc>
rs, Clwar C a s e s , T o b a c c o B o x e s , a n d all a r t i c l e s u s u a l l y
Ls«lslaturn of the State of Now York, passed April 4th,
far L n d l c s and Misses, w i l l b * sold a t reduced rates k o p t i n a
1*37, entitk.d An Act authorising a loan of certain mont h e n e x t 4 weokn.
Respectfully,
• v s Ulon?lnn to tho Unltod Hutu* deposited with tbo
J. J . D R O W N .
RUU of Now York for «afo koenlnjj.
P l a t t s b u r g h , D o o . 14,1866.
647wS
Tho amount clolmod to bo duo at tho <Ut« of the first
C o m « o n e , c o m e l l l l , and look at Ills
pibllcatlonofthiB noH«« U Ono Thousand Hollars of
ulundtd stock. You will find all the article* cheaper
-rinolpal and S)v*nty J""lv« Ditlarn »nd Eighty-Throe
1fcUrail,
making In *ll Ono Thousand and HovWar Store, one door south of tho Cumberland Tlotise.
Qfto ri»e Dollars and Ktsrfciy Three Omto. And dnISAAC SCIIE1J2K.
' g bn«n made in th« pnymnnt of the Interest
P l a t t s b u r g h , A p r i l 14,1884,
446tf
> first TB«*4*y of October, 18«5, notice l«
Wooden tfwrc, Stone Ware, * c . A c , at
Ui tluU'tba prsatfaw dwwritwd In satd
W. D. MORGAN'S.
llbe sold at nuWJo auction to tho highniit i
1 Court Ur>a*<* i»> th« village of Platti
PlaMsburgh, Dec. 21,1865.
648tf
~ - • Clinton aforosald, on tb« fin
H A L L AT W . D . MORGAN'S a n d P u r c h a s e
t (0 o'clock A. M.
U n good and useful Ulft for the family, by way of a
. IJW6.
;ood
^OR T I I K B K N F . F I T O F T I I K CITIXB3N8
* of Plattsburgh, TWO CARflOKfl afloat ropsjanad bat will do all kinds of Hrwln^, Htnlu trdrry * r
kUsburgh, P e c -1, 1^'ii.
M'itf
W
Peddlers and Merchants
Vermont Central and Sullivan
RAILROADS.
Winter Arrangement
Safety, Promptne§§ and Dispatch.
AT H. W. CADY & CO'S
Mark Paokagea Whitelial T 0o.
Y
Executors' Sale.
W
War against High Prices!
NO MORE HUMBUG,
NO MORE DRAFT
Of One bottle will cor* jrewtral Debtllly.
| # - A few dosei <mre#JJ*«teri.cs.in feioales.
e p r 0n« botMe cure! PSlpltatUa of th« lU
O r Ynm on* to three fottta revUrei tto
ness and full vigor ot youth.
1&r A Few .loses restores th* sppetltt. Q f Three botUes cure the worst i w t %f Imp«>
T h o s e suffering from B r o k e n - d o w n o r D e l i c a t e C o n s t i t u t i o n s , procure t h e r e m e d y a t o n c e .
T b e rander m u s t b o a w a r e t h a t h o w e v e r s l i g h t tnav b e
t h e a t t a c k o f tbo a b o v e d i s e a s e s , i t i s certain t o affect
h i s b o d i l y h e a l t h , m e n t a l power*, a n d h a n p i n e m , a m
t h a t o f h i s p o s t e r i t y . O u r flesh a n d b l o o d a r e s u p p o r ted from t h e s e s o u r c e s .
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te
HT A few eloMt cores the low fplritc4,
tgBT One bottle restores iccnta) power.
r y * A few dotes rntorrt tkt m-gmi *ff**H+(im.
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A few doses bring the rose to tbo cheek. .
@ T - f i l l s medicine restorer t o riiin^y r(#M>%M
robust health the poor debflttated, worn-down
d
Phyrioians. Please Notice.
We make np. secret of the ingredients. HKLMBOLD'8
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHtJ is composed of Buchtf
Cubebs and Juniper Berrles^elocted with g*reat care,
and prepared in vacuo by H. T. HELMBOLDt Druggist,
and Chemist, of sixteen years' experience in the City o
Philadelphia, and which Is now prescribed by the most
eminent physicians, has been admitted to use In the
United States Army, and U also in very general use in
State Hospital), and public Sanitary Institutions throughout tholand.
(From Dispensary of the United States.)
Diosma Crenata.
H T " Tlie listless, emrvaietl 'youth, Hht tfr>r-ti»»ed n a n of bastnew, the t l « l l m «f n e r r o m d c p r m U a ^
the indivlilual suffering from general d^WlHy, W
from maknem of atmgl* orgim, will alt pi
dl.-ue and mtraranent rull«r by Uta use o f U
or Kimne* at
titi.
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mn Prlc«t *'i per bottle or three bottle*for%\
«nd forwartted' by Kxpreti, on recrffrt ol w»*e/
to any addrast.
tJT T h « Clr«rolte« t » H U «A4
^fttlrfiloK KttMtt^ Kr« s»)I<I by «I1 eaU. r
Drui^I.-ttsiTi the civiliseti «ror!4. Some uxj>r!n«tfiJo4
de»Jcrs, howerer, try to wll worthleM comMMTAf
tn pfoce of tlictfe ; these which they « w (inrrlust M
a ehf*p |>Hu«>, and Mmke more wottey'Of »*»In*;, tiiiui they can on then- mciUuluct. . JU/oa r«|u«yoar Iirnlth, nye, the health of your flttnre »ffDrag^stiy nj* faflhste wiedmru* and inkt nn «Wi-
BUCHU.
Life Insurance Company.
Ties, (ollaVs, Stocks, Shirts, &c. &c
DRY GOODS,
sfat the resMthle ^ _
an entirely new and abstractmeth«<i of c
pectSve of xll the old and worn out s ^ t f i
W - T U l s medicine has been tqrt
sroinent mcdtcal men ofthr day, a
nounccd to b« OBQO( tue grtaUst r i
In a l l c a s e s o f t h e U r i n a r y Organs, w h e t h e r e x i s t i n g i n
m a l e o r f e m a l e , from w h a t e v e r cans© originating, a n d n o
matter of h o w longstanding. I t i s pleasant t o taste and
ordor, i m m e d i a t e In U s a c t i o n , a n d m o r e a t r e n g t h e h i n *
t h a n a n y o f tbe preparations o f Bark o r I r o n .
CAPES,
Mum, Fur Trimmed Hoods,
S. F. VILAS
OR. W. ft. MERWIN
AND
Ladies' Mink and French Sable
^k atI ligX'ap s • ~~~'
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Fire & Marinelnsurance Agency Fluid Extract
Plienix Insurance Company.
BROOKLYN; N. T.
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ful Menstruation.
" they cure 6
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, They cure ferrous and SpfeaT Jlfltaioat,
1 In tht back, tfftd Mwer pwM ot tU body!
Inm, Fatigue on sligW «*erttoir « - » - - . . ' J
c/ the lUxrty Lownen of Spirits, J
n-odachf, CfidditUv, etc., etc. In I
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moving the Irrtgularily, they remove, the cause/
and with It ILL the effejts th«t
'P^tJ^jf{t-
ssrr ssssss rsrs
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Groceries,
CERTAIN AND SAFE.
Tor 1tu> Xepuml of Obstruction andtfie Tnmrxnei
of R(ffularit</ in, Uu Recurrtnet tf&t
^ ^ Mmthly Mods.
XSf They cure or obviate Iheit aamerqlns « s ;a*!S, that spring from irregtilarfty; Vf rstutfrtBf
Extract
Insurance-
Fire & Marine Insurance Company.
HEALTH
Helmbold's
DBALtft tft
Foreign and American Iron and Steel
Heavy and Shelf Hardware,
Mechanics' Tool*, Ag'l Implements,
Saddlery and House Finishiirgs,
Circular and Mill ©aws,
read! Ztnc, Cutlery, Nails, crass,
NEW
Referee's Sale.
CHEROKEE Fftl3
A. CO6K
H E FAMOUS H O R S E - S H O E NAILS, Mam
factured at Keeseville, for sale by
C A. COOK.
Plattsburnh. April 6,1866.
BIQELOVV, late of Oharaplaln, deceased, that they ace
M9w7
W C WATSO
required to exhibit the same with the voucher* thereof
to the subscriber «t the store of John C. Utgelow, in
Paints, Oils, Cordage, Powder, etc.
Ceotreville, in the town of Mooers, on or before the 15th
Slav
of February, 1866. Dated August 7,1866.
Manaret-st.
Plattsbnrgh, N. Y.
T H E F O L L O W I N G GOODS A N D M K R C H 1
JOHN C. BIGELOW, > E x c c u8 0t o r . & cc
X andize, seized lor having been Introduced Into the
JOSEPH BIOELOW, J E * " * " . * United States from the British Province of Canada in
violation of the Revenue Laws of the United States,
and having been appraised in conformity with tho provisions of the Act of Congress of April 2,1844, and the
O T I C E . — B y Order of Peter 8. Palmer, Surrogate Acts amendatory thereof, directing the disposition of
SPRINGFIELD
of UlintoD County. Notice Is hereby given accor- certain unclaimed merchandize illegally introduced Into
ding to law to all persons having claims against ADOL- tho United States, and found by said appraisal to be
PHUS MORIN, late of Obaraplain, deceased, that they under the value of five hundred dollars, viz:
At Fort Covlngton, Dec. 8,1866, 2 horses, 1 harness, 1
PLATTSBURGH, June 22,1866.
ara required to exhibit the same with the vouchers
622yl
SPRINGFIELD MASS.,
thereof to th« subscribers at the store of William T. wagon,! bedstead,flOOlbs bran, 1 old buffalo robe, 3
Capital, $300,000
Crook, at Coopcrtvllte, in the town of Champlain, on or sheep pelts, Id lbs harness leather, 11 bags, 6 oi tea, 2X
yds
print
before the 13th day of April, 1896. Dated September
Surplus,
.
.
.
375,798
Afsoj
at
Bombay,
Dec.
11,1865,
3
horses,
1
double
har28,1986.
636 m 6
ness
and
neck
yoke.
1
wagon,
2
old
robes,
2
blankets,
2
MAR? MORIN,
) . ,„,,„,.»,..•„ .
Asset*, Jan'y 1,1865,
570,78©
clrclngles, 1 bag, 8 yds cotton woip broadcloth,flyds
JOHN HAYFORD, \ Administrators.
demlnga, 1 belt, X yd flannel, and 1 lot matches.
Also, at Port Kent, Oct. 2,1865,1 keg and 4 glls high
wines.
Plattsbnrg-h, J a n . 1, 1805.
U P R E M E C O U R T , COUMTY O P C L I N T O N .
Also, at Dannemora, Dec. 14,1865, 1 keg 6 glls high
Edmund Kingland, as Administrator, and Lucy Ann wines.
Baber, as Admfnlst. atrlx, of the goods, chattels and
Also, at Record, Dec. 14, 1865, 1 kog 3 glls high
credits of Alfred Babcr, docoased. Plaintlfls, against wines, 1 bottle brandy.
Thomas Foy, and Mary Foy, his wife, Charles F. Tnber,
Also, at Pittsburgh, Dec. 14,1886,1 keg 2 glls high
O n e d o o r w e s t o f Laforce's M e a t Market.
Patrick Foy, Hannah Hurlburt, Ellas A. Huriburt. Mary wines, 1 Jug 2 gliB high wines.
Ames, wife of Fredrick W. Ames, and Helen Smith, wife
I > l a U b b I ) U 18W 8 k d
of Henry C. Smith, Defendant*.
lfl^!:^Vhw?ne.
Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned Referee,
A l s o , a t D a n n e m o r a , D e c . 14,1866, 2 k e g s 8 g l l s h i g h
for that purpose duly appointed pursuant to a final JudgAS R B - F I T T K D U P H I S SALOON AN]
it of foreclosure and Mile made and entered by the
ALL P A I D Ilf, IN C A S H .
filled it with a newly purchased stock of
Buprorne Court, in this action, on the 27th day of December, 1866, will on the 10th day of February. 1866, at ten
491tf
M. It. PI.ATT, A. out.
o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the office of ^ Also, al Pittsburgh, Dec. 14,1866, 1 keg 8 glli high
Hewitt Ac Watson, in Kocscvllle, in said County—sell at
Also, at West Plattsburgh, Dec. 14,1866,2 two gallon
public auction the following described real estate and
property, to wit: ."All that certain piece or parcel of Jugs and 3 gtls high wines"
land, situate, lying and being in the town of Ausable, in . Also, at Burke, Nov. 80, 1865, 2 brown mares, 1
the County of Clinton, and Bute of New York, and buggy wagon. 1 single harness and two horse blankets.
Consisting of TEAS. 8UGA8S. COFFEE, MOLAS- Lamar Ins. Co. N. Y. Capital and Surplus
Also, at El enburgh. Dec. 2,1866,1 bay mare.
bounded as follows, viz: Beginning on the east side of
CANDLES,
• 344,000.
Also, at Ellenburgh, Dec. 9,1865,1 gray mare 1 bay SES, SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, SOAPS,
the btghway leading from Kceseville to Birmingham
KEREOSENE
OIL, CONFECTIONERY,
and al
fifty feet from the north west corner of a lot of land mare, 1 s«t double harness and 1 buggy wagon. '
Arctic
...o,
New York,
250.000
r t i c l e s k e p t by G r o c e r s for f a m i l y u s e , w h i c h h e offon
Also, at Burke, Dec. 4,1865,10 yds alpadca and trim- afor
owned by Asa Sawyer, (in his life time,) on which
sale a t t h e l o w e s t m a r k e t price.
Westei
formerly stood the old Stone House, north of the Brew- Ings, 2 bay horses, 1 wagon and 1 double harn
estern
Haas*
Pittafleld.
223.000
H e h a s also a good assortment ol
Also t Burke Dec 6 1*166 1 h
b
ery ; thonca north running on the east line olsald highway
NSl'RJftE P E R F E C T E D AT T H E F A I R f*rty feet; thence south twenty eight degrees east to tho
E8T
RATES.
river Ausable, at high water mark; thence up said
Also, at Chateaugay, Dec. 9/1806,4 lbs tea, 20 lbs sugar,
Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
River at hlghwater mark, as it winds and turns forty 8 yds cloth, 8)4 yds print, 20 «H8 white sugar, 1 bay mare,
Special attention paid to Marine Risks from all points
feet; thence north twenty eight decrreoa west to the 1 chestnut horse, 1 buggy wagon, 1 double harness, and
for medicinal and m e c h a n i c a l p u r p o s e s , w h i c h w i l l a l s o
m the Lake to New York city.
place of beginning, being the east lino of said highway be
sold
a
t
reduced
rates.
excepting and reserving therefrom to Ellas A. IJurlburt,
SMITH M. WEED.
Also, at Malone, Dec. 12,1866,1 black horse, 1 chestT h o s e w h o may desire goods in t h e above line can
»ll the ledge for quarrying stono on said lot, except what nut mare, 1 top buggy, 1 set double harness, 1 buffalo
Plattsburgh, September 24,1864.
find s u p e r i o r articles a t h i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t , a t t h e
may ba wanted for ditching on said lot hereby conveyed robe, and 2 cases brandy.
and the privilege of quarrying and getting them off at Also, at Malone, Deo. 12, 1885, 2 cases gin, 2 gray l o w e s t rates.
O i l a n d e x a m i n e h i s g o o d s before p u r c h a s i n g e l s e
any time without hindrance or molestation.
horses, 1 top buggy, 4 set double harness, and 1 buflalo
where
robe
Dated Decembor 27,1895.
i " R e m e m b e r t h e place, o n e door w e s t o f D . LaforAlso, at Chateaugay, Dec. 12, 1866,1 brown horse, 1 c e K
649w7
W. C. WATSON, Refer*
' s Meat Market, B r i d g e Street.
white faced horse, 1 wagon and 1 set double harness.
MOSES B U R D O .
Also, nt Chateaugay, Dec. 13,1S66, 1 sorrel horse, 1
P
l
a t t s b u r g h , O c t o b e r 28,1885.
640tf
bay horse, 1 double wagon and 1 set double harness.
STEPHEN CROWELL, President.
Also, at Chateaugay, Dec. 16, 1866, 1 brown mare, 1
- 1 1 7 U E R E 1 S J O H N B . AUGUR, O F ALTO- bay
1 set double harnoss, 1 double pleasure wagon,
EDGAR W. CROWDLL, Vice Pfes't.
T Y na, Clinton County. N. Y., on »he 19th day of and borse,
1 old double wagou.
Juu«, 1866, duly mortgaged to WlllUm F. Cook,of ChamPHILANDER SHAW, Sec'y.
Also, at Chateaugay, Dec. 16,1866,2 lbs toa, ltf lbs
plain, N. Y., "all that certain piece or parcel of land situ20 oz. indigo,2 bowls. \% yds print,3spoons, 1
Cash Capital $500000 06
Just received, consisting of
*le In the town of Altona.toi the County of Clinton And tobacco,
State of New York, being thirty acres of land in a brown marn and 1 wagon.
S u r p l u s JVravcli 1, 18O4 - 222 29 20
Also, at Chateauguay, Dec. 22,1885, 5 glls gin, 10 glls
square form in the north enat corner ot lot number two
brandy,
1
bay
mare
and
1
poney,
1
buggy
wagon
and
1
hundred & thirteen of the 420 acre lots of the Canadlai
Assets
©722 219 20
and Neva Hco .!» Refugee Tract, including the boiler am
Also, at Chateauguay, Dec. 20, 1866, 2 sacks salt, 1
M. K . P L A T T ,
«ngln« and pipe and building or mill put up on sail
pr«mUe»,reaervlng to the Northern Railroad the right of horse, 1 mare, 1 harness and 1 waron.
49itf
Agent,
Plattsburfih,
N- TAlso,
at
Constable,
Dee.
20,1866,1
brown
horse,
1
bugway through the same a* reserved in a deed from Araa•a C. Mooro and wife to ono Joel Sbelden of lands inclu- gy wagon and 1 single harness.
ding tho above described: also reserving all rights of Also, at ConstabFo. Dec. 23, 1866,1 bay marc, 1 buggy
agon and 1 single harness.
way to tho public through the said premises as re
Also, at Malone, Dec. 23,18«6, 2 horses, 1 wagon, ]
In a> deed from Joel11(Sheldon to said Augur of thi
Also, G E N T S ' F U R C A P S , O L O V K S , COL.
buflalo, 1 double harness.
this day delivered, to secure the payment of
Notice Is thereforo hereby given to all persons claim- L A R S » and a larjfe lot of
hundred and twenty-six dollars and scvonty-fivejffmts,
M O N T A G U E S T R E E T , N E A R COURT, BROOKwithin sixty days from the said 19th day of JunC 1866. ing the said goods, wares and merchandise, to appear
L Y N , N . Y., a n d 28 B R O A D W A Y , N . Y .
with interest, according to the conditions of a Jfcrtuln and make such claim within ntuety days from the date Buck, Kid, A Cloth Cloves A Mittens,
bond executed by said Augur.
^
With n good selection of
Cash
Capital
- - - 8125,000
Dated at tho Custom House in Pittsburgh, In the
And whereaa the said mortgage was duly acknowl- District
ON THE MUTUAL PLAN.
of
Champlain,
this
4th
day
of
January,
ltlHft.
edged by the said Augur, and containing the usual powv
The Directors of this sound and reliable Institution
660w3
HIRAM
DUNN,
Collector.
«r of sale In case of default of payment, Was duly recordarc coniuosed of the most substantial citizens of BrookBuffalo Sklofl and Fancy Robes.
!
ad in the office
of iho Clerk of the County of Clinton oil
and Row York. Extra Inducements are offered by
]
the the 18th
day of June, 1865, ia i) o o k O. O. of
<X)OI.EY'8 H A T S T O K E . lyn
this Company for those seeking Life Insurance.
i, on pages 416, 6co.
No. 2 Bridge Street,
Pittsburgh, N. Y.
CHRISTIAN W. DOUCK, President.
Aadwhcruas'deniuit lias been made in «ve payment of
RICHARD II. HARDING, Secretary.
rtatuburgh, Oct. 26, 18&.
the moneys secured by said morvgage, and tbero is
L. F. PHILLIPS, General Agent,
elalmod to be due and unpaid theroon at tho datu hereof
i
14 Woodruff' House, Watertown, N , Y.
the sum of fifteen hundred and twenty-she dollars and
II CKMfDON P. SPENCER, Medical Exominer,
seventy-five cunts with interest thereon from the lOib
No. 11 Stono Stroot.
ds>y of Juno aforesaid.
E O. BOYLE, Agent, PlttUobumh, N Y.
498tf
And whereas no suit or proceedings at law have boon
Instituted to recover said moneys or any part thereof.
Now therefore, take notice, that the mortgaged prem- T l H A S J U S T R E T U R N E D F R O M If. Y O R K
JLL
with
an
extensive
assortment
of
ises abavc described will bo sold at public auction, to
tho highest bidder, on Saturday, the 13th day ot JanuaO0
ry, 1866, at 3 o'clock in tbo alternoon, at the hotel of B.
P. Dougl»»«, tn the Tillage of Champlain, in said countv
of Clinton! and State of n e w York, and said mortgage
a
lh
ce
der
the
recenl
dcclInc
will then I n / t h e r e be foreclosed by said sale. Dated
O«t. 7,180&T
WM. F. COOK, Mortgagee.
N
HELMBOLD'S
Fluid Extract BUCHU
Hardware.
Buchu Leaves.
P R O P E R T I E S . - T h o i r odor is strong, diffusive,
and somawhat aromatic; tbuir tastes bitterish, aud
analogus to mint.
MEDIC AL P R O P E R T I E S AND USBS.-Bnchu
leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to
the Urinary Organs, producing diuresis, and like other
similar medicines, exciting diaphoresis, when clr
-itances favor this mode of action.
er». If the Dru?x!>it will not buy th»rtn f«r y o a , • » close the money in a letter. KIW» « * wJH seaJ tlwmt
t« you h'y Kxprew, swnteiy terfted aud |»*tlt*«, f r w
from (HrserVJitlorT.
- _ •
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Ladies or O«ntlemef» cnn.>diTrej*tft far ptrfetft
confidence, stating fwlTy 'ai>V|>1nihYy Uieir dlsvasvs
and mymfrtoms, «s w e i r - « t nil disease* »f sschr«ai«(
nature in male or female.
futU-nU need not livtiU t e becaase of their innMllty to visit a*, ma w l w » » f
treated p a t e n t s s u c c ^ / r t l l y m a l l portKi»* vf >o#'
clvilited gJobe, by corre»vaR«l«n^e.
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Patients aildresrfngus wlQ please slarfe frfaJaly all
the symptoms of their complaints, ami wrrte P«*tertlce. County, SUt* «nti nniac of writer, pUtn, a«<t
Inclose postage »tnn»i> for reply.
WtUHd rmrVi page Jtompktot ft** t o M»J» « i '
dress. AddnsssallletUsrsfor Pamphlets or advic«t» .
the proprietors,
Dr. W. R. MERWIN
N« w Vwk.
BEEVES' AMBROSIA
For the Hat*.
They are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs,
such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid
Irritailouof the Bladder and Uretha, Diseases of the
Prostrate, and Retention or Incontinences of Urine,
from
itsevacu
evacurom a loss of tone in the parts
ts concerned
concerned in its
" h
"tasalso
'
- - In
- -Dytion. The remedy
ation.
has
also been
recommended
sia Chronic
C h n i Rh
spepsia,
Rheumatism,
m Cutaneous Affections,
Affections Mst b ^ dressing and pre.erv.UVe »ow7> u*V 1 W « ^
and Dropsy.
the hafr falllpg out, causes ittogrow thick ^ W j S d
^et«fttsHiy6mtornin» prem/turely grey. 3r?«Mi.
cat«s daudrbft (rter""1-'
Helmbold's Extract Buchu is used by persons from the
ages of 18 to 26, and from 35 to 66, or in the decline or
change of life; after
afte Confinement or Labor Pains; Bedchildren
wetting ia children.
ISTDr. K e y,___
s e r i__
s a
- P_h_
; _ AM o f o r « r
ttirty years' experience, and a graduate of the Jefferson
Medical College and of tbo University of Medicine and
Surgery of Phlladophlft.
MMU&cturen of
601 BROADWAY, I . T.
MB. H. T. HBLMBOLD :
b u t t o n to oar mdabwbMM of PtJOTOUftAP^R, *&.
Dear Sir.—la regard to the question asked me as to
my opinion about Buchtt, I would say that I have used
and sold the article In various forms for the p u t thirty
years. I do not think there is any form or preparation
•
tTwi
* tn
*-- the
'* variou
e used,
of it I have not• used*or kne
diseases wliei
ich medicate agent would be Indicated,
Youareawui
myself,, that it h»B been ._
extensively employed in tbe various diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and the reputation it has acquired in
my judgment is warranted by tho facts.
I have seen and used, as before stated, every form of
SueAu—the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tincture, fluid extracts,—and I am not cognisant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve
years' experience ought, I Ihlnfi, to give me the right to
judge of its merits, and without prejudice or partiality, I
give yours precedence over all others. I do not value a
thins according to itn bulk, if I did other Buchu would
out-do yours, but I hold to the doctrine that bulk and
qumjtlty do.not makeup value—if they did a copper
cent would bo worth more than a gold dollar.
I value your Buciia for its effect en patients. I have
cured with it, and seen cured with it, more diseases of
the bladder and kidnoys than I have ever seen oured
with any other Buchu, or nay other proprietory compound of whatever name.
Respectfully, yours Ac.
GEORGK II. KEYSER, M. D.
140 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
August 11, 1766.
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