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.P -THE AFFAIES OF THE MQH a WK r \ V TH E AI v J Y a x l e y i t e ’S INSURANCE two. The office of said Company is locatec Scotia^ Scfiehec-taiY County, New York. The. amount ot capital stock, of this corporation pai^ in anU Secured to he paid in. dr in- Tosted according- to the pro- Tisiona of its charter, 3? in pretainm notes.and notes for cash, based T^ion applications for insuraado to th e amodnt of . $10Q;403 23 Reepived since the poridd of or ganizing, heing the ^ t h day of July, 1851, in additional premium notes and, cash pro- . miuiaa, , $ 95,344 93-$20i, 70 s ic The apioant of said capital stock', rrith said additional prcffituni notes and cashpre- toiifms as aforesaid received, and possessed by this corpo ration, over and ahovo its losses, expenses and cancelled premium notes, is J.74,804‘83 The -phale amount of dehts-o-w- ing_ to this corporation, and Trhich, are mostly secured h y good bonds. Office furnitnre. stationery and fixtures on h a n d ,. ^ The ivhole amount of losses ot this corporation, including losses onflrainsurances paid, expenses, fees paid to agents, expenses in organizing this corporation, and for office furniture, fixtures and sta tionary, In addition.to the ab< is claimedfor losses on pi expenses and accounts unad- Amount’of claims not acknowl edged as debts, The amount for which this •.orporation is houndas surCa ty. and for -which it may h^*- come liableonthe Jiannening- df contingent events, is, on policies Of insurance, S tat - e of N ew Y ork , } Schenectady County, f A dam C. V an P atten , TER B e l l , S i Farmer’s Insi m 61- 18,310 44 m sdt H L e e i i i . S a l e . E x e c u t o r ’s N o t i c e . made in the pay- ' \DY\ virtue of an order made by the Surrogate by a mortgage ex-1 •£> of Herkimer egunty, notice is hereby given i by Silvanus Folts of Frankfort, in the I to all persons havipg claims against tbe estate Cduttty of Herkimer, to Frederick Steele of ; of Job Bly, late of the town of Norway, in the German Flats, in said County, dated March county of Herkimer, deceased, to exhibit the ninth, 1850, apd recorded in the Herkimer same with the vouchers theraof, to the siib- jcorded ^ -u Book Y of Mortgaj id Mbrtj ’ ' » Erwin A.-Mi on page 230, t duly assigned to Erwin A.-IV now the lawful owner thereof, premises are described in said Mortgage as, fol lows, to w it; AU that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being in the town of Frank fort, in a patent of land granted toHaijs Hed rick, Staley, and others, the full and equal moiety or half part of l 6 f number one, in th( first tract of Staley’s Patent aforesaid, said lot number one, hegins at the norl ixiber. the exeeUtot of the w ilt of the said-4e- !ised,'at his dwelling house, in The toWti^-'^ r before dwelling house, ii j in Herkimer county, 01 / of September next. Dated Norway, March 5, 1853. DAVID HUMPHREVILLE, 5tmd Executor. I> issQ lu t io ii. corner thereof, and runs tbeftce soi eight degrees west fiCtj-^-five chain links 5 thence south fifty-tw'o degrees east th ty-eight chains; thence north thirty* degn east' fifty-five chains and fifty links; theftce north fifty-five degrees west thirty-eight chains thife place of beginning, containing two hnn- luth thirty- papers and business of the co-partnerships are fifty left with W. R. Stevens, who has been and is legrees east thir- the sole agent to close up the business o f said ive degrees w( of beginning, ind he. the iely is tohetal resaid. Clair dred acres pfland^he. the same more or Jess, which said moiety is to betaken from the north i on said bis notice •hich said motel of the lot aforesaid. Claimed Mortgage at the first publication of thi sixteen hundfed and eighty dollars, and by -i- ^ ‘-virtue of power of sale contained therein, ] and Court 0 file said mortgaged premises will be sold at > f®’' p e public auction, at Spooner’s Hotel, iiT the vil- , lage of Herkimer, on the twenty-first day of Monday (the April next, at one o’clock, P. ! Dated January 2Cth, 1853. ERWfN A. MUNSO: oncerns. - ' . • _ Dated Frankfort, February 26, 1853. DANIEL MASON, ‘ SAMUEL PHILLIPS, ' E, T. CLELAND. HERiaatER Cor.Niy^ ss. criTCE Petit , Secretaryy, isuranci ilief, and that they officers, and the officers thereof. P atten , President, and J-AS- ar of the Mohaw^k Yalley :e Company, being sevej^ally and each for him* Jbed irrect statement of the affairs poration, to the best of their knowlei belief, and that they are the above sul said mortgaged prei, ----- ---- — -------- t :------‘.ion, at Spooner’s Hotel, iiT the vil- , House, m the - • Jmr nP Monday (the ... clock, A. M., will be publicly drawn at the of said county, t on SatQrdt ON, As.sighee. A. '^C. VAN PATTEN, ja r p e r b e l l . M o r t g a g e iSale. T^DEFAXJLT having been made in the pay- U ment of the interest -duo -upon a certain Mortgage, bearing date the 27 th day of Jan uary, J.851, executed .by Loreti Pardee, and Betsey his wife of the towiLof Russia, in the county of Herkimer, and’state' of New York, to Daniel Kelly of the same place, to secure the payment of the sum of $600 and the interest thereon, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the county of Herkimer in hook Y of Mort age 48S, on.the 11 th day of March 1851, Ternsiner, to he t Herkimer, at the Court e village of Herkimer, on the first 2 2d day) of May next, at 10 0 ’- , will be publicly drawn at 1 Clerk’s Office of said county on Satflrday, t 2 d day of April next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Dated Herkimer, March 22 , 1S53. _____________ E. T. CLELAND, Clerk. gages, page 48S, on.the 11th day of March 1851, at lOh and 30m A. M. upon .which said Mort gage there is claimed to be due and unpaid at of the first publication of this notice, of forty two dollars interest r e is also claimed to be due, and Sahspribed and sworn before me, this) 2ffih day of January, 1853. ) C. SMITH, Justice of the Peace, lersigned 1 isPforinsUiance, C. SMITH, Justit __ The undersigned will be happy to attend to iither on the C applicationsPfor insur ei Note plan. G. ’ W. CONDE. Agent, Herkimer. FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE GL-OBE I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y , U T I C A , N . Y . ^ i V t N G a full statement bf its Standing VJT KesouTces and Liabilities, on the 1st da^ of January. 1853, pursuant to Section 13, s of the S' ' \ nuary, 1853, p< . , Chapter 308, of the Laws of the State of New York, passed April 10 th, 1849. $2,304,315^00 $.54,931.84 $23,102.04- 6.694.09 Company commenced business. Wbole amount of Insurance in force, BKCEJPT8. Total amount of Total amount of Losses paid, less abate ment for Interest, Agents’ Commission, and Expenses al lowed them, Eeinsnrances, and Unearned Premiums Salario.-?. Kent. Printing. Stationery. Post age, General Agent's Expenses, &c., Personal property. Claim.s for Losses adjusted hut not due, $7,.575.03 Claims for Losses n ot yet adjust ed but supposed to beTair and legal, 2 007.29 Claims for Losses which the Company do not hold them selves liable, 14,293.00 .Surplus to Balance, l?gEtS. -- ■ ^ 1 = 1 \p5air&u i«- Amount of Porsonol Property, Amount of Cash on hand. mods, and three rods of land be the same more or less with all the water and-v/ater privileges mills and raill privileges within said hounds, will he sold at public auction, at the house of Mrs. Loren Pardee, in the town of Russia, in , the county of Herkimer, on the 12th day ■ May next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated-the 9th day February, 1853. brtgagee. $54,931.84 it of Cash Balances in hands of A- 3 , and payable on demajid, 13,534.88 8,960.74 V $180,147.11 S tate of N ew Y ork ,) Oneida County, ^ . ' . C harles B. C oventry , Prssident,%hd Joffiv B row ne , Secretary, of the Globe Insurance Company, of Utica, heing* each dul; doth each for himself, depose above is, according , to Jheir and belief, a true and accurate statement ( Standing, Resources and Liabilities of said Company, on the ^st day of January, 1853 ; that said Charles B. ’Coventry is the President, and the said John Browne is the Secretary of the said Insurance Company, and further these deponents say not. C B. COVENTRY, J. BROWNE. Sworn by both deponents this 21st day) of January, 1853' before me. f GEORGE H. CONGAR, 22w.3 Justice of the Peace. !§iieriff»s S a l e . T) Y virtue of an execution issued out of tke Supreme Court of the State of New York, and to me directed and delivered against the personal and real property of Frederick Hol lister, I have levied on, seized and taken, all the right, title, interest and claim which., the ^feid Hollister had on the 15th day of March, A. D. 1852, or which he may since have ac quired, of, in and to the parts and portions the following described lands and premise situate and lying in the county of Herkimer, and said, lands and premises being certain 'pieces and parcels of land M o y t g a g e S a l e . TVEFAULT having been made in the pi, j LJ ment of the money secured to be paid by a certain mortgage, executed by Nathan Aina worth, Jr to Thadeus Hildreth, bearing date January 27th, 1552, and recorded in the offici of the Clerk of Herkimer County, in hook B B, of Mortgages,Mortgages, onn page 109, of certain lands i describedribed in thee saidd moirtgage ierk o and premises desc in th sai mo a all that certain piece or parcel of land lying g in the town and County of Herki- it being the I in the sub- and heing in the town mer, and State of New I southerly half of lot numhi divisionivision of greatreat lotot numhiber of g l num t clever’s patent, and hounded w i t ; On the Uzfell Osborn, on t1 County c York, it bein< ler five, i Hassen- ows, to pied by owned by __ ________ Taber, on owned by the County of !rkimer,*on the east by the West Canada eek. Containing sixty-seven acres of land, eter Countryman rfh by lands and bounde le south by lands now occuj ;hei westest by lands w by in and Walter M. the same more or less ; together with the :eam boiler, and all apparatus ing tlie saw mill situated on sail premises ; on w’hich mortgage thei ed to he due at the lime of the first pi this notice, the §um of two thousand seven, him- 4rcd wild six dollars and sixty-six cei is clai’ publication of Ircd raid slx dollars and sixty-six cents, lotice is therefore hereby given, that, pur suant to a power of sale in the said mort gage contained, the said mortgaged prem ises will be sold at public auction, at the Rail Road House now kept by Jacob Spooner-, in the village of Herkimer, on Th'Ursday, the 12 th day of May, next, .at 10 o’clock, A. M. Dated Herkimer, February 16, 1853. THADEUS HILDRETH, Mortgagee. C. A. B urton , Att’y, .M E ortgagre TvEFAULT having been made ih the pay- J l J ment o f monies secured b; fhe mhty of Herkimer, German Fiats in said County, dated Octobi twelfth. 1846, and recorded in the Herkimt County Clerk’s’s office, in Look W of Mortgages, )n page 146. The premises are described in laid Mort e sum of forty two dollars interest money, id there is also claimed to be due, and ovying upon .said Mortgage, the sura of $642, princi pal and interest; Now therefore notice is here by given, that in pursuance of a power of sale, contained in said Mortgage, and of the statute in such -case made and provided, the premies described in and covered by Said Mortgage, to wit; all that certain piece or parcel of land aforesaid., c ing in and a part of great lot No. (14,) four- :n in Jerseyfield patent, and bounded West- y by lands owned and occupied by said Kel- _ , and the heirs of Johi Northerly by the centre of the Black Creek; East by lands owned and occupied by James Stafford; on the South by lands owned by Ja cob Mausnar, and Andrew Mauser, and the highway, running easterly from Postville, supposed to contain sixty-two. acres, three roods, and three rods of land be the same more nated on a map and survey raa Smith in the year of our Lord 1796, as Town- rnshipsships town are desig- by Nathaniel T o r ” ship No. four, coi shipiNo. five, .containing 26,607 acres, Town ships No. seven, containing 23,180 acres, and Township No. eight, containing 33.060 acres, h^ing the .dhme Townships which were con veyed by John Brown Francis and .Elizabeth, his wife', to Lyman R^ tyon,of Lhwis count’ by deed hearing date the twentieth da Vlarch, Jlerk’s A. D., Office of said da 'S rS50, and recorded, ii^the lid Leivis county,'oiPthe,26r in Book No.^' O the 18th of earing date the day of April,'A. D'., lS50. and recorded in same Lewis county Clerk’s Office, on the 1 day of Apyil, A. D., 1850, in Book No. 6 1 Deeds, on page 198, ^c., to which said deei or .the r-'cord thereof reference is made for more full description of said premises—all of which land, real estate and premises lying and being within the county of Herkimer, together with the hereditaments and appurtenai thereunto belonging or appertaining, I s expose for sale as the law directs to the high est bidder at the public house now kept by Eli Taylor, in the village of Herkimer, in the county of Herkimer, on the 4th day of May, A. D., 1853, at 11 o’clock, A. M,, of that Dated March 22, 1853. LORENZO CARRYL, Sheriff; By C harles S pin - ver , D;puty Sheriff. t h e i l l u s t r a t e d M A G A Z I N E OF A R T . In Monthly Parts. Price 25 Cents. 17'VERY arrangement has been made to pro- Hi duce a work of unparalleled magnificence, regardless of cost. 7’he Editor, Mr similar work in E under the title of Illustrated Exhibitor and Magazine of Art, the circulation of which hah eraged 60,000 each number. Encouraged 1)y the success which has at- nded this enterprise, he has resolved to pre- mtiimh S 5 0 0 c h a l l e n g e . TWHATEVER concerns the health and hap- V V piness of the people is at alt limes of the most valuable imporiance. I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it ray duty to solemnly assure you that \VYORMS according tq the opinion of the rapsL celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of dis eases to which children and adults are \liable If you ^ave an appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at_the_Nose, once apply the remedy— HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP. r ---- ied . j ----- Scientific Principles, le substances. An article found upon Scientific compounded with purely Vegetable heing perfectly safe when taken,.., and can he giyen to the most tender infant y beneficial effect, where Bowel Con^ Diarrheahavemadethem weak and debilitated, Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Lit the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are ^ §-c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning m without an equal in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of E vil and Gt fs, can be eJ i W s i f U a i . L I V E R C O M P L A I N T . .TAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEAS ES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISgASES ARI SING e r o h a d i s o r d e r e d LIVER OR STOM ACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPA TION, INWARD PILES, FULLNESS OR BLOOD TO THE HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOaiACH, NAUSEA, HEART-BURN, DIS GUST FOR FOOD, lULLNESS, OR-WEIGHT IN THE TERING AT THE PIT OF THE STOMACH, S^WIM- MING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND D IFFI CULT BREATHING, FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOKING OR SUFFOCATING SENSATIONS WHEN IN A LYING PpSTURE, DIMNESS OF V I SION, DOTS OR WJ2B3 lent to the till highei nerican ] public ^lier pretensions—one, will pr'dve the pictorial wonder of the age.— Each number will consist of sixty-eight pages, royal octavo, printed on the finest paper. The Diarrhea have madet c properties such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an In fallible remedy for those afflicted with D ys - PEPS lA, the astonishing cures; ertormed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed is the best evidence of .its superior-efficacy over all others- T H E T A P E W O R .^ I . - This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach, ef fecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Donee, Fits,_ 4 -c., that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect“that it is T a p e W orm hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this tVorm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued; it would therefore be proper to take [ 6 or 8 of my Liver Pills, so as to remove all les a day. ! never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case of TAPE WORM. READ THE FOLLOWING! a magazine o f ' And you cannot be indiff’erent to this appeal, indeed, which Humanity calls upon you to do your duty. It of the age.— is only one out of the many thousands who has it§ wonderful effects. lEFORK THE ■ . , ^ SIGHT, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency implaints and or Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Back, Chest, Limbs , 'udden Flushes of H \ ’ .sh, _ _ _ depression of Spirits, . D E . H O O F L A N D ’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACK! IRE,* TkTO. 56 Beaver St.- i>! ings—the oldes al and pre’ without mercur; ings—the 1 j in this country, ever esi intion < G A L E N ’ S H E A D D I S P E N S A R Y . •In Clinton Hotel Build- institution under that 'er established for the of the Venereal Dis- ^kv ew cases of infection cun single application without any medicine and without causing any pain. A B fe v r P r i v a t e M e d i c a l T r e a t i s e . Dr. LA CROIX, author of the Private Med ical Treatise,—cheapest Book ever Published; 250 pages and 130 plates, only 25 cents a copy —on the Physiology of Marriage, and on the infirmities and Disorders of Youth and Matu rity, which destroy the physical and n.ental powers, enfeeble the natural feelings, and ex haust the energies of Manhood. With practi cal observations on the prevention and treat ment of nervous debility, local and constitu tional vv’eakness, stricture, and all diseases and Remedies and Quick Cures. Slight cases of infection cured in a few hours by royal octavo, printed on the finest paper. Illustrations will he intrusted to ,the -firs. lists of the world. Six monthly parts will the woiiu. form a handsome voli The work will be Dr. J. N. HOBENSACK—Sir:—Gratitude to you, the inventor of a highly, valuahle.medi- cine, prompts this humble testimony in its fa- I vor, as heing a safe, gentle, yet powerfully effec- as 10 em- tual remedy for Worms. - Having had much in its va-' experience is knowing the effects of various which the preparations, my wife, wffio was well skilled oyed. I in ministering to children in distrei effectually cured derangements resulting from indiscretion, as adopted by Lallemand, Riconk and other emi nent members of the faculty in France, JVith colored lithographs, illustrating the physiology, and diseai Organs of both sexes, I- C. M. JACKSON. AT THE GERMAN MEBICTNE STOI 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. fT'HEIR power over the above diseases is not X excelled—if equalled—^by any other prepa ration in the United States, as the cures attest, in^ many cases after skilful physicians had These Bitters are worthy the attention of and invalids. Possessing great virtues in the reel- tions of quackery, so ification of diseases of the Liver and lesser cities. Any person ilosed in a letl m by excesses of any inr portant hints .trimony, which will ing the anatomy, iiseases ol the reproductive les, explaining their struc ture, uses, and functions, and the various in juries that are produced in thei infections. It contains to those contemplating 1 overcome objections agai ■should take this importi suiting its pages. It females, -whether who require medi doctor, ought to read this hook, as it will ena ble him to judge whether he is properly treated, and thus prove a safeguard against the in posi- quackery, s prevalent in populous iding twenty-five cents 3 t paid) -will receive on< copy of this hook by nail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address Dr. LA taut step without ti'eats of all con- diseases of of the Mag I.—The brace the greatest variety —■— lartments, upon each of ry talent will he employed. | in ministering to children in ing is a brief outline of the plan i nouncsd it the best she had ever used, an ine '.T- fise 110 other while yours could be had. istorical Department will abound A daughter of ours became seriously diseased. with picturesque representations of the m o st! Her symptoms were alarming, but her mother remarkable events which have occurred in this ( at once sought for a remedy for Worms. Hav- and other countries, accompanied writh inter- ing obtained yours, by the time she had taken esting anecdotes and details from the pens of half a bottle, 0 ! Sir, the joy it gave an affec- READ AND BE CONVINCED, ' From the “ Boston Bee.” The editor said, Dec. 22 nd Dr. Hoofland’s Celebrated German Bitters plainL Jaundice. is servedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by •thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an effectual and perma nent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in tlid use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great consideration They are pleasant in taste and su ell, and can he used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any circumstances, Yfe are speaking from experience, and to tbe afflicted we advise their use. be sent for one dollar. Address Dr. LA CROIX, No. 56 Beaver st,, or box 579 P 0 , Albany, N.Y. LA CROIX offers to all those esting anecdotes and details from the pens of the most eminent writers of the day. This de- partnlent will contain several splendid engrav ings, designed hy-jthe first artists of the world, engraved in.tbe highest style of modern, art, II. —The M€n and Women of the Age.— This department will \consist of beautifully ex ecuted portraits of tbe leading characters of the age, especially of those who figure on the stage of humanity as the world’s benefactors Each portrait will be accompanied by an. in teresting biographical sketch. III. —The wonders of Natural History, Bot any, and other sciences, will be developed in choice engravings of Beasts, Birds, Fishes Forest Trees,. Eloi Fossil spec descriptions icimens, etc.. tirds. Fishes,-In- ers, Geological and with accompanying IV.—Theu trilitnplis of Architectural Art W’ill be displayed in exquisitely finished rep resentations of Cathedrals, Churches. Palaces, and other models of ancient and modern Archi tectural Att. ■The works of the Great Mas principal Gallerii lected from the principal the w’orld. In general the portrait of the Master will fee given, acci highly finished, engraved c d'cettvre. VI.—' asters, se- of Art in it of th ipanied \with copy of his The principal mai will be fully e: accompany each subject. VII.—Manufacturers, ufacluring processes in use will be full, plained by minute details, and an abundanci beautiful engravings. V in. —^Machinery and Inventions will ha vs due attention paid to them, and be described by numerous appropriate engravings. IX.—^Ladies’ Work-Table Department will- contain a rich variety of elegant and original patterns for various kinds of useful and orna mental work, with ample directions for copy ing them. X»—The litgrai-y Department, independent ly of the various articles accompanying the il lustrations will comprise original and interest ing narratives, contributed by the most popu lar writers of the day, with numerous illustra tions. In addition to the nunaerous and beautiful engravings incorporated in the let 1 each number will ivement in her ears old,— half a bottle, O ! Sir, the joy : tionate mother, to see the impro’ child, she being about five or six yi She passed an immense quantity of Worms, her sickly countenance now brightened, her spirits returned, and in a short time a lovely child, thi eatened with decline and death, now’ gave promise of health. Thanks to a kind Provi dence, whose blessing attending your Syrup, restored the child. \With confidence I recom mended it to all parents w’hose children are suffering with Worms. JAS. -B. BOWEN, Minister of the Gospel, Late Pastor of the Southampton Baptist Church Caution!—Remember, then, Parents and all others, that HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP is'the only Medicine in use that will eradicate Worms, with certainty, and w’ill not .disagree with the most delioatc Stomach. Be careful yoff get the genuine article, and see that the signature, “ J. N. HOBENSACK,” is on every bottle. H o i > e 2 is a c k ’*= E l v e r P i l l s . No part of the system is more liable to dis- ' an the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to thehlo hlo'd,' or giving the proper t of the system i the LIVER, it eels the other import: em, and results variously Jaundice, Dyspepsia, fore, watch every syn purify the 'd,' < 10 the bile, so that ither import: tern, and results variously in ' ^c. 2 r secretio of the Liv c, ou that any wrong action of effects the other important parts of the sys- iplaint, lents the tured by Dr. Jackson, by some of the mi the faculty as an article ses of femali J now recommended prominent members of J of much efficacy in ca- ale w’eakness. As such is the case, w’e would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Per sons of debilitated constitutions ■will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon w'eak systems.” MORE EVIDENCE. The Hon. C. D . Hineline, Mayor of the city of Camden, N. J . , says • “ Hoo. la -. nd ’ s GbRMAN BiTTERS.— We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from -which they came induced us to njake inquiry respecting its merits.— From inquiry W 6 Were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the pow’erful influence it VQUS prostration is really surj and strengthens the nerves, t „ _ to a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. “ If this medicine w’as more generally used, we are satisfied there -would he less sickness, as from the stomach, liver and nervous sys tem the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition, and you can hid defiance to epidem ics generally. This extraordinary medicine we w’ould advise our friends w’ho are at all in disposed,.to give a trial—it it will recommend itself. It should, in fact, he in No other medicine can produci of merit.” ifiuence it exerts upon really surprising. It calm , ffiinging them in ' ev '3dence i upon e (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Ui ion. the last three years, and the strongest testi mony in its favor, is, that there is more of it ui 'er Com[ We should there- 'ery symptom that might indi cate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of ROOTS and PLANTS fur nished by nature to heal the sick; namely, an EXPECTORANT, which augments secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes lh§ discharge of secreted matter. 2d, an ALTERATIVE, which changes in mony in its favor, some inexplicable and insensible manner the efi in the practice of the re; certain morbid action of the system. 3d; a Philadelphia, than all other ' TONIC, which gives tone and strength to the ' a fact that ca ' ' nervous system, renewing health ana vigor to | proving that all parts of the body. 4th, a CATHARTIC, -ivith their qt which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter and purifying the Bloodj which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an.invaluable medi cine in many complaints to which you are suh- iect. In obstructions either total or —rtial, 1 every family, such evidences in evidence has been received i receive if the Ur iritf’ letter-press, ject. In obstructions either total or pa contain four splendid en- they have been found of inestimable benefit, d in a very superior man- restoring their functional arrangements to a luperfine plate paper. . healthy action, purifying the hjood and other T respect the I llustrated M agazine fluids so effectually to put to flight all com- J 1 be decidedlj’ superior to any pic- plaints which may arise from female irregular- gravings, and printed in a very ner upon superfine plate paper. T> Y virtue of an order XJ of the Countylunty of Ho 0 by given to all persons having claim s agai the estate of Thomas Hawkins, deceased, present the same with the vou< to the Administrators of said dwelling house of Sylvester Hadcock, one the Administrators, in the town of Schuyler, on or before the fifth day of September next. ry 31, 1553. SYLVESTER HADCOCK.' ROGER HAWKINS, Administrators, n or before Dated Jan E x e c E i t o r ’s M o tice. „ T>Y virtue of an order made by the Surrogate X ) of Herkimer County, notice is hereby giv en to all persons having claims against the es tate of Seth Bonfoy, late of the town of Win field , in the County of Herkimer, deceased, to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, tbe Executor of the said de ceased , at his dwelling house, in Winfield, in said County, on or before the first day of Au gust, 1853. January 22 , 1853. 2 Im 6 SETH BONFOY, 2o, Executor. tge as foUoi vs ’ ig* house Gillet’s to , of Li _ lisbed as follow’s, viz ; Methodist meeting leads to Eli Gi'llel Randall; thi Beginning near the id on the road that AdmlnistratviK Notice. an order made by the Surrogate er County, notice is hereby giv- pg claims against the late of the toivn of Herkimer, deceased, th the vouchers thereof, Administratrix, at her T>Y virtue t S J ofHerkii to all the persoi loren P: the exhibit the to the subscriber, the dwelling house in jfHerkit the town of Russia,\ county certain pi in the said towi ■ as folic ist meet Eli Gi] !I; thence dall’s land to Rc northwest oh th _ to.t!)ieplacepf begmning, CQjitainingone-fotvth JD lhS o iatE o n . of ah acre of land to be thh same fnqre or less. I I ^ O T I C E is hereby given that The co-part- The hrhdunt claimed due on said mortgage at i. 1 nership heretofore existing under the name the first publication qf this c 6 tice is 2 ' ’ ’ ’ the first publication qf this c 6 tice is 288 dol- and firm of Rc Jars J -and by virto& of a pq-wer of sale cqntain- solved by mu ed therein the said mortgaged premises wilf be hereafter tJ t public auction, at Spbonex’a Ho ’ llage o f Herkimer,,on thetwenty-l p'riinext, at one b’clock^. M. Januarv 26, 1853. ENISON, Mortgagee. I therein the said mortgaged premises wiir behereatter transacted by S. L. Mprgan, who is he- sold at public auctjon, at Spboner’a Hotel, alone authorized to colled all debts and demands in the village o f Herkimer,,on the twenty-first of said firmj and-will settle all claims against ^anudry '26, 8 ALLY D lid hrmj and ■will settle all claims against Date4 the 9th day of October, 1852. S. REMINGTON, f S. L. MORGAN, le of the.day. nagazme of the.day. ihe paper, typography, the engravings, the literary arti cles, will far sur] ---- - ------- 2 rary ar ______ rpass its successful predecessor fje as the iglahd, upon which such high following been pronounced by the whole | MEDICAL EVIDENCE. We the undersigned Physicians, having had the receipt of their manufacture submittei egular Physicians o nostru m s combined. • easily be established, and fulh scientific preparation will meet quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Corn- acts specifically upoi stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases —the plaint Slid Dyspepsia, no one can doubt aftei usingit as directed. It acts specifically upon the preferable to calome' B effect is immediate. be administered to female or infant ofuipleted^ will form a volume, which, the receipt of their manufacture submitted to usjor inipection, say, that the ingredients of published! in England, upon which si eulogiums have been pronounced by the whole 1 public press, -Six ot the monthly portions, j when cc ' for inlet defy competition It will not only he an in- -v^-hich they are compo teresting family book, but a rich ornament for pfli in use lor all diseases of the Liver, Imt the dra.wing-room table, and a pleasant com- ties of the Blood, §c. We say this m panion in the study. i from our own judgment, but also from TER.viS, $3 a year; to Clubs of Three or the best medical authority in the United more, §2,,50. If paid in advance for twelve months it will be sent postage free to any part of the Union. Agents wanted in every tqwn’ throughout the United States, Any person receiving the first numhi canvassing with the same, will be cer securing a large number of subscribers. No just conception can be formed of the elegant beauty of the work from merely reading ies, as headache, giddiness, dimness of s lin in the side, back, ^c,, and offered the ,s the best Pills for all diseases, upoi )f sight, :es them the best le Liver, Impuii- e Blood, §c. We say this not only ------ i.,.1---------. _i_- r ----- 1 jjf the best medical authority in the Unit All diseases requiring the u: DIAPHORE'TIC ; : r a - iber, and :ertain of om merely reading a printed prospectus. The Illustrations contain ed in each number will entail a cost, in draw’- ing and engraving, of $2,50Q or $3000. All communicatiens relating to the wo be addressed to a l e x a n ; 7 Spruce st rs insertin', sending a copy of the paper contaii the publisher, will be entitled to NDER MONTGOMERY, iruce street, New York, f the aho’ EX. Publisher, 17 Country papers times, and sendi ing it to the publisher, will complete volume of the I llustrated M aga - ZIXE OF At threi B K O W M & W IO T T IW G , U A 'V ’INGjust returned from N. York, again X X invite cash purchasers to their stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOO'DS of the latest styles and fashions, DRESS GOODS of every description, the most extensive stock of CLOTHS and VESTINGS ever offered in this market. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BON NET RIBBONS; READY MADE CLOTH ING always on hand and made to order.— i and SHOES,OES, GROCERIESROCERIES of e BOOTS a G ” FLOUR, O U R , ------- 3 the trade and RETAIL at small advances from New will also keel description, FISH, FL .SALT, <5-c. ^c., which Jbey_ offer to the trad WHOLESALE at small a lED of every de- York cash prices. They wil hand SHORTS and FINE FEl scription. When yon have examined the goods all over town Jnst call to the store of WTiiting &; Brown, And thei’o you will find them offered so low You can’t help buying that all of us? know; I'or WO arc now selling much lower you sco Then the rest ever did or ever can be. M ohats ’ k , April, 1852. 34tf 171 GGS W ANTEF.lit l ^ R a i l Road H ^ s e LL i Herkimer, by ‘ J. SPOONER [CF* Purchase noni nature, “ J . N. H( !ory success., GEORGE WOOD, M, D. FRANKLIN BACHE. M. D. G. McCLENNAN, M. D. F. CROWLEY, M. D. L. BOWEN, M D. le but those having the sig- OBENSACK.” upon each are worthless imitations. lupplies, and all others w’ishing to become agents, must address the Proprietor, J. B. HOBENSACK, a$ his Lab oratory, No. 120 North Second Street, above Race, PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the U. States, Pamphlets giving Certificates of cures per formed in different sections of the country, by the above medicines, can be had gratis of the agehts. A gexts . —J. G. Burrill Herkimer, L. L- y Moha-wk,oha-wk, J.. Wheelerheeler Littleittle Falklls, [erry M J W L Fa Ss . Babcock, W. Winfield, W. Stevens, Frank fort. Price each 25 cents. Greenleaf ^ Kinsley, No. 62 Vesey St. N. Y. Wholesale Agents. .... , 5 yl D F t U Q S ’ A N D M E D I C I N E S . A N improved assortment just received—a- xX mong w’hich may he^ound— Cream Tartar, Quinine, Calomel, Sugar Lead Opium, Camphor, Tartaric Acid, For sale by J. G. BURRILL. Herkimer, April 1 , IS51. Rhubarb, Gum Arabic, . Antimony, Ammonia, Oil Origanum, Ether,. ’ Sup. Carh. Soda, , Epsom'Salts, etfe, qtc, /CHOICE F.AMILY GROCERIES, cheap at H, Huyek’s, Herkimer. :o female or 1 ?fit at anj- tim of the genuine. signature of C. ]! They can be admini with safety and reliable benefit at Look well to the marks of the i They have the written signatc JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spu rious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the Ger man Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch street, one door beloiv Sixth, Philadelphia; and by re spectable dealers generally through the conn try. PRICES REDUCED. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative powers S ingle BoTTtiE 75'ccnts Also for sale by J. G. BURRILL, Herkimer, iyp=-Wholesale Agents for New York State— A. 4- B. D. SANDS. N. Y. City. dSyleow I V IO R Q A N G R A Y , CHIPPING and COMMISSION AGENT, )0 No. 7, South st, N. Y. N. B.—Personal attention given to expedite sales on all consignments of Flour, Grain, But ter, Cheese, and Produce of different kinds. r e p e r e n c . e s . Messrs. Bartlett, Perry 4 - Co., No. 4 Front st., N. Y. Mr. P. P. Demarest, No. 7 South st.,.N. Y. Messrs. Kline ^ McClary, Port Jackson, Mont. Co., N. Y. M r .P .W . N.-Y. Messrs. J , D. Zilley 4- Co,, Canajoharie^ Monti *Co., N. Y. Mr. A. M7 Gray, Herkimi Nq'ft’ York, April 12. 185! N. Y. 500 STOVES FOR S A L E A T O R S S S Y ’S , ;lielie Biiist Ea.n, LITTLE PA H S . S i g n o f t T HATE just completed my arrangements X witK manufacturers, and am now prepared to supljlyall who may want one of the best S'Oves ever offered for sale in Herkimer county. I have the HALF MOON AIR TIGHT, the Stove in which biscuit were baked in three State Fair held at for which the by the Judges, as exhibition, est and best first premium was a- the best Cook Stove I also offer the largest and best assortment of Parlor Six Plate Stoves ever brought into this market, to which I invite the attention ' f all careful house-keepers, and I will sell ther lower than ever. Come and look at the Cultivator, Clinto Air ifight, Western World, New World, Nei England, Western American, and many olhe.rs too numerous to mention. Don’t forget the sign of the Dust Pan. Is, October, 1852. Little I . H. CRESSy. QUSAR, 10 for cash 'EA, MOLASSES, \ etc., cheap t H. Huvek’s. Herkimer, N. Y. B who dc son, theresui ospitals ol El DR^’ sire to consult a professioi I of 20 3 ’ears experience in the rope and An-erica YOUNG MEN—Let no false modesty detc i from making j’our case known to one wLi V education and respectability, can alone li ind you. He ■who places bin self under Di Croix and his treatn ent, rr'ay religious]) confide in his honor as a gentlem an,, and ii whose bosom will be forever locked the seen ases of a delicate nature. Tie many pretenders of n edical science with whicl the country is filled, and the many disappoint- which ments to subjected by consulting e justice the unfortunate victims arc inch Dien,en, rendersnders it a re latter of more justice to caution the publii against them, and point them to the sure “ h-a- ven of repose,” which is under the managi ment of the cele'Orated Dr. La Croix, No. 5 Beaver st. Albans- N. Y m e m e a l . HERE IS YOUR REMEDY. H O L L O W A Y ’S O I N T M E N T , A MOST MIRACULOUS CURE OE BAP LB&S AFTER 43 YEARS SUFFERING . 15ik, 1851. rro PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY; Sir,— X -At the age of IS my wife (who is how 61j caught a yiolant cold, which settled in hex legs, and ever since that time fhey have been more or less sore, and greatly inflamed. Her s niesnies werere distracting,stracting, andd forr monthsths togelgethe we di an fo mon to she was deprived entirely of rest and sleep.— Every remedy that medical men advised was tried, hut without effect; her health suffered severely,severely, andd thee statete off herer legs was terrible.ible. an th sta o h legs was terr I had often read your advertisements, and ad vised her to try your Pills and Ointrrent; and, as a last resource, after eVery other remedy had J she consented to do so. She commenced six weeks ago. and, strange to re late, is flow in good health. Her legs are leam or scar, and her sleep mdisiurhed. Conk;- you have wit nessed the sufferings of my wife during the last years, and contrast them with her present wound last reso 'ed uselei menced s late, is flow in gc painless, without si soui d and undisiurl s of my wif ,-ilh her present Id indeed leel de in having been the n eans of so greatl-y alleviatina: the sufferings of a fellow-creature. (Sigi.ed) WILLIAM GALPIN. A PERSON 70 YEARS OF AGE CURED OF A BAP LEG OF THIRTY YEARS STANDING. Copy of a Letter of Mr. Wm. Abbs. Builder of Gas- Ovens, of Rushdifie. near Huddersfield, dated May '.uSi, 1851. To Professor Hollovray ; Sir.—I suffered for a period of thirty years I'roni a had leg, the re-' suit Of two or three different accidents at Gas Works ; accon pauied by scorbutic syn ptmr s. 1 h-ad recourse to a variety ol n edical advice, witbout deriving any terieht. and was even told that the leg n u-t be an putaled. yet. in .ppositicii to ibft opiiiicii.}cui Pilleand Oint- ent Lave effcite^ -a cot ; le f t evre in s ■who Ivad not witnes'K it thi in so short >d it would • edit the fact (Signed) \ft ILLIAM A B B S , The truth of this .--Tater) enl can le verified by Mr W P. England, Chemist, 13 Market St., Huddersfield. DREADFUL RAD BREAST CURED IN ONE MliNTlI. Extract of a Letter from 3Ir Frederick Turner, • f Penshurst, Kent, dated December If.fA. J&50, To Professor Hallmway ; bredferedf romom Bail ilhs.. andnd duringurim ti e wholehole perio ad the best n edical attendance, hut all to n •vife had suff r han six n onlhs a d Dear Sir,— Brea.sis for 1 f the w ] TO FEMALES.—Dr. La Croix, No. 5C Beaver st, without rehearsing the ordinary and common place phrac-es usually resorted to bj advertising quacks, will only state that all fe male complaints of whatever name or nature, are treated by him succes.=!fully. The most convenient rooms al-ways in reserve for ladii who may wish to consult a regular physicit •with regard to any of those interesting com plaints to -which their delicate organization renders them liable. An important circular, ■aining valuable informatioi T h e ELECTEO GALVANtO “ PEOTECTIVE.” — For married ladies, whose health will not ad mit, or who have no desire to increase theit family, maybe obtained as aho\'e. It is per fectly safe and has been extensively used dur ing the-last eight years. Price reduced to $ 10 . FnaiALE Pi-nuoDiCAL c o m p l a in t s . —Dr. De Lancy’s Female Periodical Pills are well known to thousands who have used them at • different periods for the last fwenty years in this city, to be a certain and safe remedy for the remo val of all diseases to which females are liable. They are free from poisonous drugs, and Avar- ranted to produce no had effects The only precaution necessary to be observed is, ladies should not take them if they have reason to be lieve that they ait in certain situations, (the particulars of which will he found in the wrap pers accompanying each box.) though always safe and healthy, so gentle, yet so active are they. Price $1 per box . They can be trans- .nitted by mail to any part of the United States. Dr. LaCroix, can without boasting, say, that he has cured 20,000 P a t i e n t s within the last three years, and no one single case is known ■where his directions -were followed and .iiedicines taken at reasonable time, and a cure not effected Therefore, all who desire to he cured, not merely have the disease checked, are respectfully invited to call. ADVICE TO STRANGERS.—Beware of imposters Avho call themselves distinguished graduates, ^c., and boast of practising all over the world for centa ies past Be not deceived by promises which cannot he fulfilled ; and pay 110 enormous fees to those notorious boasting advertisers before you consult Dr. LaCroix, where a sure cure can be obtained with strict honesty'on a writtf-n guarantee and forfeiture. See myr SAA'orn certificates. 0 : ^ Persons at a distance may consult Dr. La Croix by letter, post paid, describing case, and have medicines securely put up and forwarded to any part of the United States ahvays ac companied Avith full and explicit directions for use. Communications considered strictly confidential. Office arranged Avith separate apartments, so that patients never see any one but the doctor himself Attendance daily, from 8 in the morning till 9 at night and on Sundays from 2 till 5 P. M. Address DR. LA CROIX, (or Box 579 P. 0,1 No. 56 Beaver street Albany, N .Y . se. Having before healed an awful wound : y ovin leg by your umivalled n edic-ine, i de em ined again to use your Pills and Ointn ent, i:d therefore gave them a trial in herca.'e. and • citunateit Avas I did so, for in less than a nnlh a perfect cure Avas effected, and the : enelit that farious other branches of n y fami ly have derived fiom their use is really aston ishing. I strongly rccorr n end them to all my ■liends. (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. The Pills should le used co n jo in tly Avith the Ointn ent in most of the tolloA iing cases : Bad Legs, Gout, Bad Breasts, Glandular Swellings, Burns, Lumbago, Bunions, .» Piles, Bite of Mosebetoes anoEheumatism, Sand Flies, Sca.'ds. Sore Nipples, 5 9 0 A G E N T S W A N T E D . $100© A IVEAIft. J J T ANTED IN EVERY COUNTY OF VV THE UNITED STATES, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of seme of the best Books published in the country.— To men of good addre\* --------- ' ------ ------- \ capital of from $25 to ! AV'ill he offered as to enable $3 to $10 a day profit. [C ^ T h e Books .published by us are all use ful in their character, extremely popular and comqiand large sales Avherever they are offered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid,) DANIELS ^ GETZ, Successors to \W A. Leary and Co., No. 138 North Second Street. Philadelphia. R E A D Y M A D E C L O Y H I N G . LARGEST ASSORTMENT, sver offered for sale in Herkimer county, which bound to sell less than any one else . Sept. 21 . 1852. the;y are bound to sel . Mohawk. Sept. '.BR01VN and 'WHITING. ^ O L I A N P U N O S . A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BOSTON x x PIANOS. Avith or Avilhout the admirable JSoUan accompaniment, made by the old house of Hallet, Davis and Co., may be found at their New York 'VVarerooms, 297 Broadway. Their Southern an3 W.stern customers Avill be ac commodated here. Prices to all customers the same as in Boston. A full supply of second hand Pianos. Pianos to let. Music at -whole sale and retail. Liberal discount to the trade GOULD and BERRY, 297 Broadway, Ne\i*York. 0 ^ Messrs. Gould and Berry are extensive publisher^ and dealers, wholesale and retail, in Sheet Music and Musical Publications. Deal ers in Pianos or Music supplied on liberal terms. 3 yj Sore-tbioats, Skin-diseases, Scurvy, Sore-heads, mours, AVourifls, Jhapped hands, Corns, (soft,) Cancers, Contracted and stiff Jo in ts. Elephantiasis, Fistulas, Sold at the Establishment o f ! t.oAA'AA', 244 Strand, (neai Terniple (Ion.) and bj'- all Dealers in Mei Pots at 37.]c., 87c. and $1 50 each, sale by the principal Drug houses in theUnioi Messrs.essr Ar B ^ D. S a > u ) s . NeAv York. There is a considerable saving by taking and by M th*? ”” .N. n every disorder of Professor Hot.* t Bar, Lon- ■n ------ Directions for the guidance of patients affixed to each Pot. A F F L I C T E D R E A D ! -PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE— X Established IS years ago by DR. KIN- KELIN, North-vi’est corner of Third and Un ion sts., between Spruce and Pine sts., Phila delphia. Eighteen years of extensiA’e and uninter-^ rupted practice spent in this city, have ren dered Dr. K. the most expert and successful and near in the treatment of Eighteen years of extensiA’e ■ ’ dice spent in this ci Z. the most exp'erl : practitioner, far and near in the treatr all diseases of a private nature. Persoi dieted with ulcers upon the body, throat or legs, pains in the head or hones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gra\’el, diseases arising \romrom youthfulouthful excessesxcesses orr inipuritenipurites dood,lood, wnerebynereby thehe constitutiononstitution hasas f y e o i of t b w t c h become ly rely upon hi? enfeebled, are all treated with success. He AA’ho places himself under the can Dr. K., may religiously confide in his he 'as a gentleman and confidently rely upon .1 as a phj’sician. AKE PARTiCULAR NOTICE skill 10 o l; thi ?n AA'herA'hen cA’cn A asleep, and destroy both mint! hodv, should apply immediately. Weakness id’constitutional aehility, loss of muscular lom 'anions or at are nightly felt, ly both mind and ■ly. in- in, sluggish'fiess of the liver, and every in any AA’ay connected Avith the disor der of the procreative functions cured, a.ud full vigor restored. E E AI>I I ■E-ouBtifi a.£i^ jJfss.silsoosi. A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death. Kinkelin on Self-Pres6rvation—Only 25 Cents. This Book just published is filled with useft/ information, on the infirmities and diseases 01 the GeneratiA’e Organs. It addresses itseL alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and should he rgad by all. The valuable advice and impressiA’e AA-arning it gives will prevent years of misery and suf fering, and save annually Thousands of Lives Parents by reading it Avill learn hoAV to prevent the destriictiou of their clildren. A remittance of 15 cents, enclosed in a letter, addressed to Dr. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of Third ahd Union streets, betAveen Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will c book under envelope, per return distance lay address Dr K. by cured at home. 1 , Directions, &c ,for- littance, and put up etter, (po^-paid.) and be cured at hom.e. Packages of Medicines, Direct sec^^ im damage and curiosi warded by sending ire from damage and cu !ook-sellers. News Agents, Pedlers, Caj 1 all others supplied Avith the ahoi ers, and k at 'ven 'S supplli •A' low rates. _ 4 Syl__ C L O T H I N G ! C L O T H I N G ' ! ‘ORO'WrN ^ WHITING, have noAv on hand j L 3 and are m a k ing to ordei th e largest stre k of ready made clothing, ever offered in this m a rket, to w it ; Men’s and Boys Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, Vests of all kinds. Pams, Cotton and Woolen Shirts, Wool DraAvers, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Clothes of every de scription, Silk, Worsted and Cotton \Vestings Cassimeres, ^c., all of which will he sold at less than Utica j ir i^ ,^ at t ^ new and c cash si - — - - west e T A D Y ’ S T^EESS §• FANCY COMBS,\ Hair Brush- XX es, Chalk, Perfumery, Flavoring Ex tracts, Envelopes, Note Papers, Pens, Cardsj Needles, Tapes, Tooth Brushes, Nail do., Ren ■ Knives; also Harrison’s Columbian Ink, bl’k^ red. blue and indellible, etc., etc. “^ T o be had a . ^ ^ ,,,3 - Herkimer, April 1. 1S51. Q E E D ! Seed ! ! Shorts and fine feed fot O by EROlOWN and WHITING, MohaAvk M y