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af <■ situate lying & ik) being iu tlie County of lowa and State of Wisconsin, and more pariicubuly des cribed as follows, to-wit: The west half of die south-east quarter of section fourteen [l-1] containing eighty [HO] acres ; the west half of the south-east quarter of section twenty-two [22] containing eighty [Bo] acres ; the south east quarter of section twenty-three [23] con tabling one hundred and sixty [IOOJ acres; the south-west quarter of section twenty four [24] containing one hundred aud sixty [IGO] acres; (he north-w<*t ijunrter of section twenty-six |QO‘T coutaii.iug one hundred and sixty [iGO] hv.es. All of the above described trucls of land lying | township s X [Cj north of range one [l] , cast of the fourth [4th] principal meridian. A Iso lh east half of the south-east quarter of section twenty |2o] in township seven [7] north of range aforesaid, containing eighty [HO] acres; aqd the west ha if of the south-west fractional quarter of section six [6] in township eight north of range aforesaid, containing sixty-eight [6B] acres ami<orlyhutidredls of an aero. Dated Sheriff’s Office, Dodgeville Wisconsin, October 20th, A. D- 18G2. GEORGE J/ESSEKS Ml7’[f, Sheriff of lowa County Win. SAM LL&-COGS WELL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. nG-3m — IOWA CO. COURT. In the matter of the Estate of Louis Lebonty On reading and filing lire p* tit ion of Margar et Lebonty of lowa Comity, representing among other things that Louis Lebonty, late of lowa County, on the Fourteenth day o( November, A. D* 18G2, died intestate. leaving goods, chattels and estate within tins County, and that she the petitioner is the widow o( said deceased and praying that administration of said estate ba to her granted. It is ord;ied that the proofs of said instrument be heard before the Judge of this Court on Monday the Kith day of December, A. I). 1802,at the Pro bate Office in the Village of Dodgeville. And it is furthher ordered that no lice thereof be given to all pcrso.s intereste t by publish ing a copy of.this order for three weeks suc cessively, prior to said day hearing, in the ol Dodgeville Chronicle, a weekly news pap per. printed and published at the \ illageol Dodge ville in said County. Dated November 19th 18G2. . .* S. B, A NsLF.Y '’o 3w. County Judge. ***• n ‘7w. M % mrnutfit John h- Roberta and Guenfred U obai'ts, his wife, Alonzo Ghlk', Eben O. Gibs, Pearly A Child, E- W.i'iUatn Fos. Stephen C. Mua- Bar.T’hoinasS. Young, Alex. Young, Charles 11. Wood, D C. Warn nv, C Young, Charles Perrme, Oliver Ben nett, James B, Fisk, William Garnett, Au gustus Kuight, Charles Collins, Samuel N. Keltog, Elih H. K.r by, Charles Kirtland and Benhard Gold smith. Defendants. The Slate of Wisconsin. TO John L Roberts tmd Guenfrid HoboirtG )iia wife, Alonzo Child, Ebon G. Gibs, Pearly A. Child, R. William Fox. Stephen (’. Munser Thomas S. Young, Alex. Young, Charles 11. Wood. I). C. Manny, G. Young, Charles Fer rule, Oliver Bennett, James B. Fisk, Wiffiain Garnet, Augustus Knight, Chas. Collins, -Sam. N. Kellogg, EUab B Kirby, Charles Rutland and Ben Hard Goldsmith, ■VfOU are hereby summaned and r, quire-, V-atSylad io answer the complaint of Joim V Thomas Plaintiff* which washed in the uffiee of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in ami for%he Comity of lowa,on the 2nd dav of Decem ber 1862, where'the same remains on tile, and to *er?e a copy of your answer on the subscriber,at the Law Office of Samuel W. Reese,in the vil lage of Dodgeville. lowa County, and State of Wisconsin, within twenty days alter the •ervioe of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and if you fail to answer said com* plaint JWfhereby required, the plaintiff will np lilv to the Court for relief Demanded in the Paint. . Dated Decambor Ist, 1862 I . t} . > S A.VIUEI. W- REESE Plaintiff's Attorney* Taken Up- BY the subscriber in the town of Limitsn, near the County Farm on laud owned by him,on or about the ,J ( and.. 30lh day of November, onelight ba\ horse cli about I4 year* old, white star in forehead, black fiuaae and light colored legs the owner will He<s> cab prove property, pay charges and lube him aWil> ’ STEPHEN POLKING HORN. Taken Up. By the eabaerdier, residing in the town of Dodgeville. three miles MtfaL east of the village, on land owned by him. m said town, on or about the 29th day of No vember 1662, two yearling calves, one black pteer. undone red ond white heifer. Also, oa the b li day of December, one red ateer,about one year old. n!3*4w OWEN C. JONES. Strayed. TMIOM the premises of the subscriber Jj residing in the town of Dodgevil e- . yfv l on or about the last week in last OcU>-(, | hits a horn Coll about eighteen months oui. black, with white star in forehead, and a lutle white about the fetlocks of the hind f> et. Any person giving notice where said colt can be ob tained. will much oblige the subscriber and will Dated Dodgeville Dec. 4th 1863. jil3*4w EVAN W IKILLIAMS. ever imported by us. We have Dutch toys, French toys, American toys, (Swiss toys, Tin toys. Toy Guns, Swords, Pistols, Drums. Puzzle blocks, Building Blocks, Chess, Dominoes. Noah's Ark, with all creation, Swiss towns, Fiench Villas, Menageries, Dogs, Cats, Sheep, &c Wax Dolls as large as life, Dolls without natural hair and eyes, Dolls that Laugh, Dolls that Cry. And all (h£ new and ingenious TOYS that the combined Su’ill and industry of the work, can supply. We have on hand tlj largest and best se lec’cd stock of CHIUBTMAB GOODS suited to the country trade that has ever been brought to this market, to which they invite the attention ot StATF OF I lowa County Circuit Court. for l&C.lt'f. The Plaintiff desires the trial of this action, if iiny there be, to he had in the Couuly of lowa. CLOSE BUYERS, us we are determined to n ake this the place lor Cash Butkhs to invest their monkt. Call or Send your orders and be convinced, that our stock is the LARGEST IN THE CITY, our prices are lower than any other house in Chicago. ilernember the name and number, PEUGEOT'S GHE A T VARIETY STORE 108 LAKE ST., CiiIOAGO. n‘Jm2 SI NGE R & CO.’S Letter A‘ Family Sewing Machine, WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS. IS the rkbt and cheape-t and most beautiful of all Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the running of a luck in Tarletan to the making of an Overcoat —anything from Pilot or Beaver cloth down to the softest Game or Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for n great variety of ornamental work. This is not the only Machine tl at cau fell, bvm, bipd, and so forth, but it will do so betttc tlian any other Machine. The Letter “A” Family Sewing Machine may be had in a great variety of cabinet cases. Iho bolding Case, which is now becoming so popular, is, as its name implies, one that can be folded ioto a box or case, which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spacious table for the work to rest upon. The caseo are of every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew- in ita native forest, or us elaborately finished as ait can make them. Send for a copy of “Sr*Ea & Go.’s Ga zette.I'* 1 '* I. M. SIXGEII & CO., 458 Broadway N. Y. The branch offices are well supplied with siik twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very best quality. Milwaukee Office, n391 !Ho. IT Newhall House. Something' Worth Having. k GOOD OT. O’. CORNISH WOU LI) respectfully inform the public that he is prepared to (eke Amorotypes, Melainotypes, CARTE IJE VISITES-, Views of Residence*, Locket Pictures taken and old pictures copied, he is fitted up expressly for the business, having a skylight, an indis pensible article for getting a good picture. Please call at the car nearly opposite the Court House and see his Premium Pictures. Dolgevillo, November 13lh, 1861. FAIRBANKS’^ I[*4 fcTANDABD ALL* SCALES rJK OF AM. KINDS. Aho, ’Warehouse Truck#, Letter Prmce, Ac. Fairbanks, Grccnlcaf & Cos. \o 1 T*2 Lake Street, CHICAGO. O'Be careful to buy only the genuine. [3B WHOLESALE TOY HOUSE. Christmas Toys and Yankee Notions. 108 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. WE offer for sale this season the largest assortment of FANCY GOODS TOYS, AMERICAN PRIMITIVE METHODIST MAGAZINE. THIS PERIODICAL is printed at the of fice tf the Chronicle, npdjgeville, it is issued once a month as the church organ of the Western Conference of the P. M. Con nection. Its price ifl one dollar a year, and may be bed of any of the preachers of that denomination, or by applying at this office. A Remarkable Young Lady. o MISS TENESSEE OLAFLIN, DOCTRESS AND CLAIRVOYANT. This Young Lady, who was once called the “Wonderful Chiid,” has been traveling in the United States since she was eleven years old, and has been endowed from birth with a, supernatural gift to such au astonishing degree that she convinces the most skeptical , of her wonderful powers, and when required will go into an unconscious stale, and hunt up absent friends, whether dead or alive, and through her they will tell the enquiring friend their situa tion and whereuboals, with all the events of life since they last met, together with the past, present or future events in life ; also of lost money or property, identifying the per sons concerned with so much certainty as to scarcely leave a doubt of quilt. This young lady is a physician indeed. She can see and point out the medicine to cure the most obstinate diseases, even those that have for years baffled the skill of our best physicians such as:- Uiptheria, diseases of the throat and lungs, diseases of the stomach, neuralgia, sick headache, dropsy in the chest, asth ma, fits or falling sickness &c , and can direct salves and liniments to be made and used that will cure old sores, fever sores, cancers.rheumatism, catarrh, sprains, weakness in the back and limbs, And other complaints of long standing, and has performed astonishing cuors upon those who have long since lost their Sight and Hearing, or nearly so by disease. All forms of female complaints attended to with great success. During' her travels she has cured hundreds who were on the verge of the grave, who ore now living and enjoying good health, through her skill and sucncsslul treatment. Satisfactory references will be cheerfully given when re quested. She will guarantee to make perma nent cures in all casts she undertakes. Her mode of examination is with a clairvoyant eye, when she tells invalids of their diseases and sit uation wHh great certainty and satisfuc;ion, so much so us to merit and receive the confi dence of all who consult her. She also an swers letters per/.amiiig to life and health with great satisfaction, and sends medicine by Ex press, when required. This young lady can truly he railed a Proph etess as well us a Dortress, for her wonderful predictions, and the complete fuliillnioiit of her former revelations in reference to life and health and termination of diseases and otherwise, Lawyers, Doctors. Ministers and many other scientific men have consulted her upon mailers ofh gh importance, and given evidence of their entire satisfaction. Udio is now staying with her parents at No. 10 Harrison St. between Wabash and Michigan Avenues, where she may ho-consull ed upon alt mailers pertaining to life and health and diseases of the human system Consultation fee, one dollar. n9ly Chicago, Illinois. PICTURE. J E W E L It Y —AT— WHOLESALE! REASONS why wo can soil Jewehyal lower prices llrai any other house west of New York: 1 s. Wo manufacture our own goods. 2d. Goods that we buy of other manufac urjrs are purchased at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. 3d. We sell for CASH, therefore our custom ers are not obliged to pay other people’s debts Merchants, Auctioneers, and Peddlers are invited to call and examine our stock or SEND FOR CIRCULAR containing full list of prices. N. B.—An assortment of GOLD, SILVER AND PLATED WATCHES kept constantly mi hand. J. H IIIIUCE, Ac CO., nl-m3 I<)G Lake St. Chicago Ills. To Consumptives. fjpilE Advertiser, having been res- X tored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years wi h a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure To all who desire it he wiII send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the di rections ror preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to he invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may proven blessing. Parlies wishing die prescription will please aidress Hkv. Edward A, Wilson, Williamsburg, n6-3m Kings County, New York, Notice. Paul Jeardoe bavin? left his notes and ac counts in my hands for collection, all per sons knowing themseives indebted to him, will please call and settle the same immediately, i Dated Nov. 17tl I 8*52 nlO 3w L. M. Strong. p. A- GRIFFITHS, DEALER 3W dru;c^s, Medicines, Chemicals, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Dye Woode,,Glaps and Putty, To bacco and Cigars. JUST RECEIVED. Anew and extensive stock of JTITItIHI* Wines and Brandies for Medical Purposes Toilet and Fancy Articles, Fine Crushes, Soaps of all kinds. Perfumers, Spices, School Books PATEIT MEDICINES, lias just received, and will keep constantly on hand, a well selected assortment of such arti cles as are enumerated above, uud all others usually kept in a Drug Store, which will be sold at the lowestprices. Thank ful forpastpat ronage he solicits a continuance of the same. O’ Physicians’ prescriptions accurate/y dis penned by an experienced Druggist. Dodgeville, Oct. 30, 1861. [nltf] Effects of Irregularities Av oided. —Too much eating and drinking, new habits and modes of life often produce irregularities in the bowels and general health of the system But Biiandeth’s I’ ills will soon cure, the slomack will regain its strength and a healthy action of the system will h, >-ostored. No M eu icines are equal in usefulness to the Brandreth’s Pills, Brandreth’s Universal Salve & Allcock's Porous Plasters. Every man of the Fire Zouaves had a box of Brandreth’s Pills a box of Universal Salve, apd an Allcock’s Porous Plaster pu. in their knapsack free of expense. And to this fact may bo attributed the absence of any of This Regiment from the hospital- Every Soldier should have a box of Brand reth’s Pills a box of Salve, and piece of Porous Plaster. They are SURE lobe useful, often life-saving The bafest and Best. Preparation that can be used upon the Hair for imparting to it a natural shade of brown or black, is Christadoro’s Hair Dye. It corrects the bad e fleets of other dyes, nour ishes the Hair, is easily applied, performs its work instantaneously, audits presence,to trie observer, remains an Impenetrable Secret, Manufactured by J CRISTA DORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and by al I Hair Dressers' Price, sl, sl,so,and 3$ per box, according to size. nll-lm (Tistadoro’s Hair Preservative, Is Invaluable wi'h bis Dye, as it impnits the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the Hair. Price 50 cents, sl, and $3 per bottle, ac cording to size. ndyl. Dyspepsia, Consumption and Fits A SURE Cure for these distressing com plaints is now made known in a “Treaties on Foreign and Native Herbal Phei>ara tions.” published by Dr. O. Phelps Brown. 'l'he preset irtion% furnished him by a young clairvoyant girl, while in a slate of trance, has cured over}body who lias taken it, never hav ing failed in a single case. It is equally sure in cases of Fits as of Dyspepsia ; and the ingre dients may ho found in any drug store. Those who are afflicted with Consumption, Bronchiiis or Athsmn, may also be cured by the use of my Herbal Preparations. I will send title valuable prescription fiee to any person on receipt of their name. Address, DR. O. PHELPS BROWN, No. 10 Grand 6'treet, Jersey City, N. J. n39-!y WESTERN HOTEL Main Street, Dodgevilie, Wis- Amtfk. THE tindersigneowould respectfully iliul ask for a share of the public patron age. Histable will always be fur aibftjaSianished in good taste, and bis rooms are large and airy, and in every department the intention will be to consult the comfort and wishes of his patrons. Good stables and atten tive ostlers always in readiness. Boarders by the day or week furnished t<ith all necessary conveniences at reasonable r ates O" Stages leave this house daily, north aim south. nl-ly. John R. Roberts. THE GREAT cause of ImSm human misery. Just Published in a Sealed Envelope; Price 6 cts A LECTURE BY Da- CULVERWELL ON THE CAUSE AND CURE of Sperma torrhee, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy ; Impaired Nu trition of the Body; Lassitude; Weakness ol the Limbs and the B <ck ; Indisposition, and Incapacity for study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehensiion ; Loss ol Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of Solitude; Timidity; Self- Disti ust : Dizziness ; Headache, Affections of the Eyes ; Pimples on the Face; Involuntary Emissions; and Sexual Incapacity; the Con sequences of Youthful Indiscretion &c., &c , admirable Lecture cleaily proves that the above enumerated, often self-afflicted evils, may be removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, and should be read by every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing n'2l-iy CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Cos. 127 Bowery, New York, Pest Office Box, 4A86 Taken Up By the subscriber, in Coon Hol low. Town of Arena, lowa X~Tit*N County, one Bay .Ware about fourteen L I A hands high, two white hind fetlocks, a bone spavin iu the hock joint on the right hind leg, some while spots on the back supposed to ha/e been by the Saddle, and supposed to be about eleven or twelve years of ge, the owner is requested to call prove property, pay charges and take her away. HENRY WITZEL. Mortgage Deeds constantly on hand and fo sale at Tins Office. To Destroy Rats, Roaches, To Destroy— Mice, Moles and Ants. To Destroy Bed-Bugs. To Destsoy Moths in Furs. Clothes &c. 7 o Destroy Musquitoes and Fleas. To Dertroy Insects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy Insectsjjomanimals &c. To Destroy Every'furm and species of Ver min. THE “only reliable remedies known.” Destroys Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIjr Those Preparations (unlike all others) are “Free from Poisons” “Not dangerous to the Human Family,” ‘•Rats do not die on the premises-” “They come out of their holes to die.” “They are the only infallible remedies known. “12 years and more established in N Y.Cily * Used by the City Post Office. Used by the city prisons and station hou e Used by lire city steamers, ships &.C. Used by the city hospitalsalma houses &c Used by the city hotels—‘Aslor’— ‘St. Nicholas,’ Sc. Used by the boarding houses, &c. &.c. Used by more than 50,000 Private fam ilies. O'‘See one or two specimens of what Every— to here said by the People—Editors Dealers, tf-c. Houskkkepers—troubled with vermin need be so no longer, if they use “CostauV* Exter minators. VVe have used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5 we would have it. IVe had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but “CostauV* article knocks the breath out of Rais, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we car write it. It is in great demand all over the country, — Medina [OJ Gazette. More Grain and provisions are destroyed an nually in Grant County by Vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer.— Lancaster ( H is) Herald, Henrv R. Costar—We are selling your pre parations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disap pear rapidly. Ecker <&. Sto Upper, Druggists, Windsor, Md. ”CosfarV r Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator, “Coslar’s” •‘CosturV’ Beb-bug Exterminator. “Coslar’s” “Costar’s” Electric Powders for Insects,&c. In 2.1 c 50c. and $ 1,00 Boxes, Bottles & Flasks $3,00 and $5,00 six- s for Plantations, Dilips Boats, Hotels &c , Arc., CAUTION ! ! ! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly Pernicious Imitations, anew label has been prepared, bearing a fac simile of the Proprie tor’s signature. Examine each b ix-boitle, or Husk carefully before purchasing, and lake noth ing but JX Sold Eiiery where —by AW Wholesale Druggists in the largo cities Some of the Wholesale Agents in New York City Slueffelin Brothers it,Barrel, Kisley & Kit- Cos. I chcn. B. A. Fahnstock, Hull Basil, Gale \t Rohln & Cos. | son. A. B. & I). Sands & Cos M. Ward, Close it Cos, Wheeler it Hart. jMcKisson & Rbbbins. James S. Aspimvall. 1). S. Barnes it Cos. Morgan it Allen. F. C. Wells it Cos. Hall, Ruckle it Cos. Lazelle, Marsh & Gar- Thomas it Fuller. i dner. P. I). Orvis. jllall, Dixon & Cos. Conrad Fox. And others. Philadelphia, Pa. T. W. Dyott it Cos. Robert Shoemaker it B. A. Fahnestock & Cos. Cos. French, Richards & Cos. And others. Boston, Mass. Geo. C. Goodwin it ColWeekes & Potter. M. S. Burr & C. {Jno. Wilson, Jr. And others. Also, All Wholesale Druggists at Chicago, 111., St. Louis, Mo., Detroit, Mich., Louisville, Ky., AND BY Druggists. Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailer, generally in all Country Towns and Villages. In the UNITED STATES, AT DODSBraU, \YI§. O’ Sold by P. A- GRITFITHS AND V. fi. Illltl, And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally. O’County Dealers can order as above. Or address orders direct—[or if Prices. Terms, &c., is desired, O’send for [1862 Circular, giving redneed Prices] to Henry R. Costar. Principal Depot— No. 482 Broadway, New York. n4Bms NEW GOODS FOB THE SPRING & SUMMER TRADI THE UNDERSIGNED would respectful! inform the public that they are now receiv ing from New Fork City, and will sell at the' two stores in Dodgeville, an extensive stock i' DRY GOODS GROCERIES, BWTI I 88121 MILLINER'S ® [EU, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac" Which they they will sell at such low rate as to meet the exigency of the times. No store in the County car-'offer greater ia ducements to purchasers. They will sell the best PRINTS from 15 to 18 cfs. $ rj BROWMSHEETING, I(s* “25 “ “ SHIRTINGS, from 15 “23 “ GINGHAMS, from 18 “20 “ ■ And all other goods comparatively low. They have on hand a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Of substantial manufacture, which they oS-r CHEAP FOR CASH! (This clothing is not eastern slop works, ba is made at their own Tailoring Estubbsh ment.) Gents’ Clothing Made lo Order From the highest to the lowest grades of Cloth Cassimeres, &c., and WARRANTED TO FIT OR NO SALE Thankful for past favors we solicit a coa tinuation of your patronage LE \N, THOMAS & CD. Dodgeville, May Blh, 1862. n34- CHICA GSr O, T. S. BAKER & CO. Commission Brokers and Commisson Mr chants. DeulewMii Real Estate 4k Merck* disc. MERCHANDISE. We have on hand most of the time {j Brokeis) Slocks of Goods, such ns Hardwai Dry goods, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Rot &. Shoes. We. have now on hand a Sleek $50,000 worth of Superior Groceries, Cm prising Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Tobacco, &( &c.. which will be sold at the regular quol wholesale prices fur $ Cash $ land. COFFEE. We are acting as Agents for the manufaJ hirers of Superior Ground Java Coffee, whit we can sell for 25 cents per pound for 1 Cash | land. I'll is coffee will give geneurl sai( taction us can he tested by sending tor a samp! It will be sold in lots to suit the purchase tu the place of land we will take Horses, IVhj ons, Buggies or Produce with i cash. PRODUCE, | or other property shipped to us will be soM cording to instructions &. avails remitted cording to order Our commissions in all cases wiM be rca** “hie &, satisfactory—Address with a Biaii| 1. S. Baker &. (V>. No. 124 Randolph St. nil-if PO. Box, 2229. I . i jjj 1 Guardian Sale. IX PROBATE— IOWA CO. COURI In the mattes of the Guardianship of Mw| Peter and Catherine Casserly, miner hei| of Hugh Casserly, deceased. I NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue #1 pursuance of an order of license made'; said matter or. the Second day of October A.| ) 862,by the County Court of said County the,* dersigned will on Saturday the 20th day If December next ensuing, at one o’clock in Afternoon of said day at the front door of M Courthouse, iu C.c village of Dodgeville of|| for sale at public vendue the following disctid ed lands to wit. The east half of the north-west quartera ■Section number two (2' Town number five ’| Range four east containing Seventy-ha and one-half (745) acres. Excepting a right way (adjoining the north line to the ’ road,) two rods wide. The terms of sale will be made known atllj time and place of sale. | Dated November 24th, 1862. PETER CASSERLY. | nll -3w Guardian MM* ‘MANHOOD ;| How Lost ! How Restore Just Published in a sealed Envelope. F i six Cents. J A LECTURE on tbe Nature, Tr| ment, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrlf or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Kmissij Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marnj generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epi | and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity.* suiting from self-abuse, &c. By o'- -|j CULVER WELL, ill. D., Author of the Or Book, Ac. . . . J The world renowned author, in tins aow hie Lecture, clearly proveshy his own Wj euce that the awful conssquences of selM' may be effectually removed without me® and without dangerous surgical operation, h instruments, rings or cordials, pointing 11 mode of cure at once certain and effecU lß which every sufferer, no matter what h* ditiun may be. may core liimself che* pnvatelv, and radically. This lecture . piove a boon to thousands and thousand Sent under seal, in a plain envelope. ® address, on the receipt of six cents, postage stamps, by addressing, _ Dn.CHAS.J.C. KLINE 197 Bowery, New York, Post Office