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r ~ - A FULI- S T A X ^ M E N T sr, on cerober, one thousand eigh office o f said C< lundred and itf loi two. The office o f said Company ia locate Scotia, Schenec-tady County, New York. The amount of capital s^tock of this corporation paid in and secured to be paid in. or in- d according: to the pro as of its charter, is in fifty- ted a t Tlsions o f it s cliartcr. i premimn notes, and notej cash, hased npon applicatii Sor insurance t o the a lount i ■with St ireminm notes $95,844 9»—$201,798 10 cancelled and possessed by 1 ration, over and ahOvi losses, expenses and canci premium notes, is The •whole amount o f debts O'w- ing to this corporation, and •which are m ostly secured by good bonds, Office furniture 174,894 83 664 61— 18,310 44 lis corporation, including sses on Are insurance., paid, jpensos, fees paid to agents, expenses' in t expenses' in organicing this corporation, and for office furnitiure. fixtures and s IHortgag^i^ Sale* *r\EFATJLT having been made in the pay- JL/ ment o f monies secured by a mortgage ex- ;ed by Silvanus Folts of Frankfort, in T > y vir CToul , 850, and recorded in the Connty Clerk’s office, in Book Y o f . page 230, which said ■ner thereof, premises are described in said ^ lows, to wit All that certain of land situate and being in the town ol fort, in a patent of land granted to Hans Hed rick, Staley, and others, the half part of lot nui ;taley’s Patent £foresaid, Slieriff’s Sale. drfue of an execution issued out of the ihty Court of Herkimer County, and to rted and delivered against the personal , and real property 6f Peter Marsh, TfT:i ___ T 1 ___ _______: _ 1 on p.g eS 3 0 , which laid Mortgase has\ b°ecn . W h if Klchaid m s o n had on the reel of a 'Village lot, lying in the Blarkville, in the town Of Stark, county of Heinkimcr, and State of New York, le full and equal ' patent of land granted to Jacob Lansing, moiety of half part of lot number one, in the ' and others being part o f lot No. 10 in sffid pat- first tract of Staley’s Patent a which and bounded .as follows; West by said lot number one, begins at the north east - the Fort Plain and Cooperstown Plank Road; corner thereof, and runs thence south thirty- , North and East by the lands of John R Hall: eight degrees west fift 5 ’’-five chains and fifty i and South by the lands of John Guiwits all links: thence south fifty-two degrees east thir- j o f which togethei with the hereditaments and ty-eight chains; thence north thirty degrees ' appurtenances thereunto belonging, or apper- \ - bains and fifty links; thence taming, I shall expose for sale as the law di- :s; thence ght chains ig two hun- ■ne more or less, ken from the north <ppurte 7 rects, to the hi_ .now kept by John A. and in the town of Stark, in saic In addition to the abovC, there is claimedfor losses on proofs, expenses and accounts unad' justed. Amount o f claims not ackno'wl- edged as debts. The omoimt for -which this corporation is bounds ty. and foi 900,00 to be taken from of the lot aforesaid Claimed due on said Mortgage at the first publication of this notice sixteen hundred and eighty dollars, and by virtue of a power of sale contained* therein, the said mortgaged premises wdll be sold at public auction, at Spooner’s Hotel, in the'vil lage of Herkimer, on the twenty-first day of April next, at one o’clock, P. M. I January 26th, 1S53. ERWIN A . MUNSON, Assignee. ^ as sure- and for -which it may be come liable on the happening Of contingent events, is, on policies of in.«ur ^^Sche \ to ^ k , nectady Countj n C. V an P aj ' A dam C . V an P atten , President, anu J as - TEE B ei . 1 ., Secretary, of the Mohawk Valley Farmer’s Insurance Company, being severally duly sworn, depose and say; and each for him self says, that the foregoing is a full, true and correct statement of the affairs of the'said cor poration, to the best of their knowledge and belief, and that they are the above subscribed officers, and the officers thereof. A. C. YAN FATTEN, JASPER BELL. Sabscribed and sworn before me, this) 29th day of January, 1853. J , Justice of the Peace. be happy to attend to dther on the XJash or C. SROTH, Ji e un d e r s igned i IStK dll be happy instirance, either on te plan. G .W . CONDE, Agent, Herkimer. applications Note FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE G L O B E IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y , U T I C A , N . Y . J I V I N G a full statement of its Standii \JT Resources and Liabilities, on the of January, 1S53, pursuant to Chapter 308, of the Laws o f the 1 York, passed April 10th, 1S49. W hole numbf-r of Po’.icieif issued sine# January 16th. last, at which time the Company commenced business. 8912 IVhoIe amount of Insurance in force, $2,304,315.00 Section 13, State of New Total amount of Losses ment for Interest, Agents’ Commission, and Expenses al- Icwed them, Eeinsurances, and Unearned Premiums returned. Salaries K. r t Pv’riting. Ptaffonory. Poat- i!g’ '< ' 'u- i' ^ - Persea.l-pr .,y Clcmus t n- i ■ us adju ted bu t not .tir '-7.575.03 Claims for Losses r.ot y. t r.d lift ed b a t supposed to ho fail- ,tnd ■ ■ 2,057.29 - $23,102.04 % f.94 09 ^Oo ompnny do >lvf.- lialilo. s -which tl t hold thcD Surplus ta Balance, Amon-ot of Premium ITot.^s. Amount of Stock paid in. secured and in- Amount of Pcr-on.ii Property, Amctt-nt of on li-in l, Amoi\nt r.f T. >h V dence.? in hands of A- gents. and itayal le ou demand. $04,931.84 $I05,&81.94 “ ■ i i 13,534.8^: S tate of N ew - Y ork ,3 Oneida County, ? C haet . es B. C i > venti : y , Prssident, B kowne - ' , Secretary, of the Globe Ih Gonnpany, of Utica, being each duly doth each for hir’self, depose and say, above is, according t and belief, a true and Standing. Resourees and said Co’ ipany. on the 1st day of January, 1853; that .said Charles B. Coventry is the President, and the sail John Browme is the Secretary ot' the said Insurance Company, and further these deponents say not. C. B. COVENTRY, J.. BROWNE. Sworn by both deponents this 21st day) of January, 185.3 before me. j GEORGE H. CONGAR, 22w3 Justice of the Peace. and J ohn Insurance „ ly S’lvorn, each for bir’self, depose and sa y , that the e is, according to their best knowledj accurate statement of tl Liabilities of th>? Moa-Sg-ag’e S a l e . AULT having been made in the pay- o f t h e m o n e y secu r e d t o be paid b y 'uted by Nathan Ains- dildreth , b e a r ing date irtain mortgage, e’l ■th, Jr. to Thadeus H: ?7th,7th, 1852,52, andnd Tanuary 2 18 a recorded' in the ofi of the Clerk of Herkimer County, in hook B B, “th, bearing date >rded' in the office inty, in hook B ! >f Mortgages, on page 109, of certain Ian :nd premises described in the said mortgage .11 that certain piece or parcel of land lying ind being in the town and County of Herki- nd State of New York, it beii division clever’s w it ; On the Uzell Osbc it Cou'ntryi north b}-^ h patent, and hounded as follows, I t south by lands now occupied by 1 the west by lands owned by an and Walter M. Taber, on mds o-wned by the County of he east by the West Canada shorn, on Peter Countryman anc the north bj-^ lands o-wned by the County Herkimer, on the east by the West Cana Creek, containing sixty-seven acres of land, le more or less ; together w’ith the be the sai steam engine, steam less ; together w’ith tl p^ine, steam boiler, and all apparati lertaining thereunto, for the purpose of f un- g the saw mill situated on said _described pre:- ises ; on which mortgage there is claim ed to be due at the time o f the first publication o f this notice, thesutnof two thousand seven hun dred and six dollars and sixl^-six cents, notice is therefore hereby given, that, pur suant to a power of sale in the said mort-i gage contained, the said mortg^ed prem ises will be sold at public auction, at the Rail Road House now kept by Jacob Spooner, in the village of Herkimer, on Thursday, the 12th day o f May, next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Bated Herldirik, February 16, 1853. T H A D E U S H I L D R E T H , M o r t g a g e e , C. A . Bin,ToN, Alt’y, iT I o r i g a ^ e ^ l e . twelfth. 184C, and recorded County Clerk’s office, in bool town of Stark, in said county, on t day of.-May; next, at 10 o’clock A. M. of that Dated March 2lst, Mortgage Sale. ■TPvDEFAULT having been made in the pay- J l J ment o f the interest due upon a certain Mortgage, bearing date the 27th day of Jan uary, 1851, executed by Loren Pardee, and ■’5—sey his wife o f the town of Russia, in the nty of Herkimer, and’state of New \York to diel Kelly o f the same place, to secure the payment o f the sum of $600 and the interest thereon,lereon, andnd recordedecorded in thee office o a r in th off ■ the county of Herkimer in book Y of Mort gages, page 48S, on the 11th day of March 1851. at lOh and 30m A M. upon which said Mort- _____ upon w gage there is claimed to be due and unpaid at the date of th^ first publication of this notice, the sum of forty two dollars interest money, and there is also claimed to be due, and owing u p o n said M o r t g a g e , the su m of $ 6 4 2 , princi pal and interest: Now therefore notice is here by given, that in contained in said in such by given, that in pursuance o f a contained in said Mortgage, and 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 iwn' of Russia situate lying and being in the to aforesaid, described and hounded as follows* be ing in and a part of great lot No. (14,) four teen in Jerseyfield patent, and bounded West erly by lands owned and occupied by said Kel ly, and the heirs of John Post (deceased;) 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 conta roods, and three roi or less with all the water and water privileges, mills and mill privileges within said bounds, will be sold at public auction, at-the house of Mrs, Loren Pardee, ih the town o f Rn; the county of Herkimer, on the 12th May next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated the 9th Ig easterly from Postville, contain sixty-two acres, thi •ods of land be the sanr « day February, 1803 DA>IEL i KELLY, Mortgagee. Sheriff’s Sale.' l to me direete personal and real property ol, lister, I ba've levied on, seized 5ter, I bav( the right, title, ini said Hollister had f York, a^inst the lenick flol- A. D 1852 ’! itevest and claim the 16th Frede^icii and tak( hich he quired, of, in and to the par1 the following described lam which the day of March, since have ac- arts and 1 portions ( id premisei situate and lying in the county of Herkimer, •id lands and premises being certain townships, situate, lyii premises being tracts, pieces and parcels of land called, in the countic and Hamilton, which ets, pie< and bein, in Brown’s Lewis, J '>aid townships and Hamilton, which >airt townships ave desig nated on a map and survey made'by Nathaniel Smith in the year of our t.ord 1796, as To; ship No. one, containing 22,689 acres, To; 1 expose for ghest bidder. at t i public houj liah Walrath, the 21st 1853. L. CARRYL, Sheri By J ohn GousTnYSiAN, Dep’ty Sheriff. JExecator’s N o t ice. B V i l e r l to all persons having c Job Ely, late of the of Herkimei SSOO C H A l - l - e N G E . iceji.' I feel it my^uty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to th$ opinion of the most, celebrated Physicians, are the prioiwy causes of a large majority of dis eases to which efeildren and adults are liable.— . If you have an appetite continually changeable am one kind of food to another, Bad Breath,' LIVER c o m p l a i n t ., JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS d e b i l i t y . DIBEAS- ES OF THE KIDNEYS, I yop shoul frolu one kind of food to another, Bad Breath,' Pain-in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slotv Fever, Pulse irregular—retnember that all these denote WORMS, and yop should at once apply the’ remedy— HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP. An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely Vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can he g-iven to the most tender infant with decided beneficial effect, -where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhea have made them weak and debilitated, the Tonic properties pf my Worm Syrup are such, that it 4itands. ivithout an equal in the of county ime with the voi uiber, the executor sed, at his dwellii Nm ?ETSiA, the astonishing cures; erlormed by Syrup after Physicians have failed is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others THE TAPE WOK.M. ! against the est^e j This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of i of Norway, in the all that infest the human system, it grows to jr, deceased, to exhibit the an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled uchers theraof, to the sub- and fastened in the intestines and stomach, ef- jr of the will o f the said de- fecting the health so sadly as to cause St Vitus d, at his dwelling, house, in the town of , d S , F h s ^ lc!| tM u S ? a ffiicforseld o m T f ’ay, in Herkimer county, on or before the ever suspect that it is T ate W oem hastening i day of Septei Dated Norway, March DAVID HU; h 5, 1853. m p h r e v i l l e , Executor. ANp .ALL DISEASES A E I- SIKG EROM A DISOE- . DEEEU DtVER OE STO?I- ^ . • ACH, S-nCH AS CONSTIpA^ TlON, JNWAItD PIL E S , F-ULLNESS- OR BLOOD XC X p e HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAH3EA, HEAKT-BHEN, PIS - aUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIUHT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SIKKINOOE FLUT- TBRIKO AT TH$ PIT OF THE STOMACH, SWIM- BIING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND D IFFI CULT BREATHING, FLUTTERING AT THE KEAP.T, CHOXING OR SUFFOCATING .' SENSATIONS -WHEN IN A LYING POSTURE, DIMNESS OF V I SION, DOTS OR WEBS BEFORE THE O L D G A L E N ’ S H E A D P E N S A R Y . N%! try, ever established for the ival and prevention of the Venereal Die- 5, without mercury. !dies and QuteX; Cures. Slight ■nfection infection cured in a few hours by uses, without mercury. New Remedies and Quid new cases of i curt a’ single application -w-ithoi without causing any pain. lut any medicine and ' A New Private Medical Treatise. , au t h o r o f t h e P r iv a te D r . LA CROIX, author of ioal Treatise,—cheapest Book ever Puhli 250 pages and 130 platess, —on the Physiology of infirmities and Disorders o f Yi rity, which destroy the physical ai powers, enfeeble the natural I’eelin'gs, c haust the energies of Manhood. With prai cal observations on the prevention and treat- ■vous debility, local and constitu- iricture, and all dis :d; te only 25 cents a copy >f Marriage, and on the i and Matu- and h ental and ex- HERE IS YOUR REMEDY. H O L L OW AY’S O I N T M E N T . A MOST MIBAeCLOHS CURE OE BAD LEGS after 43 YEARS SGEFERING Extract 70 St. iiseases and esulting from indiscretion, as Binaiid, Ricord, and other emi- d the faculty in France With Igraphs, illustrating the anatom; and diseases ol the fyc„ Suddt Flesh, Constant depression o / Spirits, can be effectually eure'd physioli^y, and diseases ol the repre by . , ' Cfgans of both sexes, explaining theii D R . H O O F L A N D ’S - . ture, uses, and functions, and the var: CELE B R j I T E N GERM R N BITTER S , |«ries that are produced in them by excesses of PREFAB ED BY infcctions. It Contains many important hints DR. C. M. JACKSON. d Jo those cotttempiating'matrimony, which will AT THE GERMAN JSfllblciNE STORE, - • ( ovejeome objections against niarrriage Iv’one 120 ,£rch Street, Philadelphia, ‘’should take this important step without con- IT K E IR pow’er over the above disgs$e* IS not suiting its pages. It_ treats of all diseases of JL excelled—if equalled-rby any dthey prepa- females, whetherpr-arried dr single. Strangers who require medical aid, before consulting ghy or less sore, and greatly inflamed.* Bex ago nies were distracting, and for menths together she -was deprived entirely of rest and sleep — Every remedy that medical men advised was tried, but without effect ; her health sufi'ernd severely, and the state o f bet legs was terrible. I had often read jour adveru^etnents, and ad vised her to try your Pills and Ointrr cfSt ; and, as a last resource, atter every other ren^edy had proved useless, she consented to do so. SI corr-n enced six weeks ago. andg,straiige to r late, is now iir goou health. Her legs -<t: painless, with out'seam or scar, and her sleep SOU! d and undisturbed, Couh you have wit- sufferings of n She :celled—if equalled- ration in the United Si lany cases after i doctor, ought to r^ad ;evens, who has been and is the sole agent to close up the business of said • concerns. ' Dated Prahicfort, February 26, 1853. DANIEL MASON, SAMUEL PHILLIPS, E. T .C L E L A N D . ever suspect that it is T a p e W op , m h; them to an early grave. In order to desti this Worm, a v e r y energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take ; 6 or 8 of my Liver Pills, so as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act di rect upon the Worm which must be taken in pf two table-spoonfulls three times a day. ir been known hate case of READ THE FOLLOWING! And you cannot be indifferent to tlifo appeal. ) do your duty It many thousands who has you cam Humanity calls upon you to do youi la o n l y one o u t o f t h e m a n y seen' its wonderful effects. 'Dr. J. N . HOBENSAC: THE J. N . HOBENSACK—Sir;—Gratitude 3U, tjbe inventor of a highly valuable medi- j prompts this humble testimony in its fa vor, as beingva safe, gentle, yet powerfully effec tual remedy for Worms. Having had much I L L U S T R A T E D M A G A Z I N E O F A R T . w Tn Monthly Parts. Price 25 Cents. T ^ V E Ry arrangement has been made to pro-,' preparations, my wife, who was well skille -ili duce a work of unparalleled magnificence, : in ministering to children in distress, pro- regardless of cost. j nounced it the best she had ever used, and woulc Tnie Editor, Mr. C a s s e l l , has published a * use no otheJ while yours could be had. similar W’oirk in England during the p'ast year, I A daughter of ours became seriously diseased, under the title of Illustrated Exhibitor and ■ Her symptoms were alarming, but her n Magazine of Art, the circulation o f wTiich has at once sought for a remedy for Worms. ing obtained jours, by the time she had half a bottle, 0 ! Sir, the joy it gave an e of Art, the circulation o f v lich has 5 success' which has at- he has resolved to pre averaged 60,000 each i Encouraged by the tended this enterprise, sent to the American public a magazine of stid higher pretensions—one>, indeed, which willptove the pictorial \vonder of the age.— Each number will consist of sixty-eight pages, royal octavo, printed on the finest paper. The Illustrations will be intrusted to the first ar tists of the world. Six monthly parts will form a handsome volume. he work wifi be so conducted as to i :e the greatest variety of matter in its the world rm a handsome The work wifi brace the greatest variety of matter in its va rious depgirtments, upori each of which the highest literary talent will be employed. The foilowing is a brief outline of the plan of the Magazine ;— I. —.The Historical Department will abound with picturesque representations of the most remarkable events which h^tve occurred in this apd other countries, accompanied with inter esting anecdotes and details from the pens oi the most eminent writersbf the (Jay. This de partment will contain several splendid engrav- -ings, designed by the first artists of the world, engraved in the highest style of modern art. II. —The Men dnd Women of the Age.— isist of beautifully e; ■es, acres, Tovip- sMp No. three containing 25,536 acres, Town ship No. four, containing 26.023 acres, Town ship No. five, containing 26.607 acre's, Town- sects, ship No. seven, containing 23,180 acres, and Fo’ssil Township No. eight, containing 33.060 acres, being the: same Townships which were con veyed by John Brown Francis and Elizabeth, his wife', to Lyman R. Lyon, of Lewis county, by deed bearing date the twentieth day of March, A. D ., 1850, arid recorded in the Clerk’s Office of said Lewis county, on the 26th day of March, A. D., 1850, in Book No.- 6 of Deeds, page 171, <§-c., and by John B. Herris- hoff to said Lyon by deed bearing date the 4th day of April, A. D., iS50. and recorded in the , ... same Lewis county Clerk’s Office, on the 18th d'ceut day of April. A. D ., 1850, in Book No. 6 o f VI. Deeds, on page 198, 4-c., to which said deeds or the r.-cord thereof reference is made for a more full description of said pret&ises—all of which laud, real estate and premises lying and within the county of Herkimer, together [I.—The This department will consist of beav ecuted portraits o f the 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. IIJ.—The wonders of Natural History, Bot any, and o t h e r sc ie n c e s , will be d e v e loped in choice ■engravings of Beasts,. Birds,s, Fishes,ishes, In- rd F Flowers, Geological and accompanying es, Flowers, G , etc., with i ;st Tl specimens, etc., descriptions. IV.—The triumphs of Architectural Art ill he dii.splayed in exquisitely finished rep-, isentations of Cathedrals, Churches. Palaces, id other models of ancient and modern Archi- being withi with the hereditaments - and appurtenai thereunto belonging nents - and appurtenances or appertaining, I shall :pose for sale as the law directs to the high- t bidder at the pu^ic house now kept by Eli Taylor, in the village of Herkimer, in the county of Herkimer, on the 4th day of* May, A..D.J 1853, at 11 o’clock, A. M ., bf that Dated March 22, .1853. LORENZO CARRYL, Sheriff, By C h a r l e s S p in n e k , D jputy Sheriff. Admini^tratoi’s Notice. P> Y virtue of an order made by the Surrogate JL) of the County of Herkimer, notice is here by given to all persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Hawkins, deceased, to present the same with ihe vouchers thereof, to the Administrators of said estate, at the dwelling house of Sylvester Hadcock^ one of the Administrators, in the tow*n of Schuyler, oHur before the fifth day of September next. Dated January 31, 1853. SYLVESTER HADCOCK. ROGER HAWKINS, 22m6 Administrators. 1~\'EFA'DX,T having been znade in .the pay- x J menlfof monies secured, by a mortgage ex ecuted by Cal'yin W ,Uenison of Litchfield, in the County of Herkimer, to Sally Denison of German Fiats iir sard County, dated October led in the Herkimer look \W o f Mortgages, ..e 145. The premise's are described in S^aid Alortgage as follows, to' -wit: All that\ certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the said town of Litchfield, and distin guished, as follows, viz : Heginnii Methodist meeting house leads to Eli Giflet’s Randall; thence flail’s land to Ri northwest oa,th to the pIace*of beginning,. ci of an aci-e of land to be the same more or Jess_ ■;^e atnouii clatm&d dhte on said motfgage at ^e-fifSf pu&Bcatibnof this notice is 2SS dol lars; -and by vittpe o f a i>ower of sale- contain ed therein the .cgiid mortgaged ‘preirises w‘ill he sold at public ftwitio®, at Spdonpf s Hotel, in the village of Herkimer, on the twenty-first day AprirhhSt,.at one b%ock, P; M, - D«.tcd Liiiaary.]20, iS.'SS. Executor’s N^otice. \O Y virtue of an order made by the Surrogate JL> of Herkimer County, notice is hereby giv en to all persons having claims against the es tate of Setli Bonfoy, late of the town of 'Win field , in the County o f 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, JS53. January 22, 1£5S. Sima SETH BONFOY, gp.'E.xecutor. A d ls iii3afstra.triac KTotl^Be. ;he of atcd*Liiiaary-]20, 1 ' SALLY DENI; >ON, Mortgl^ee, estate o f Loren Pardee, late of the town Russia, in the county o f Herkimer, deceased,, to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the suh'Sdriber, the Administratrix:, a# her dwelling hotise in the town of Russia, couhtY of Herkimer, on or before the ninth day o f Ju ly next. Dated December 31st, 1S02. ELIZABETH FARDEE, Adtpigisfriitrix. iL - i s s o i a t i Q i i . a l o n f S h o S T h S S of said firm, and '.viH settle all clairris against ■a 6t( s. I.. MOKGAN. ■ V.—T|ie works of the Great Masters, se lected from the principal Galleries of Art in the world. In general the -portrait of Master will be given, accompanied wi highly finished, engraved copy of liis chef -The scientific portions will be rem ed highlj interesting by the familiar explana tions , and the numerous diagrams, which will accompany each subject. VII.—'Manitfactui ufacturinig processes plained by nriinute detJ beautifal engravini VIIL—Afochin due attention pi mother Hav- le joy it gave an affec tionate IT other,'to see the improvement in her child, she being about five orkix years old.— She passed an immense quantity of Worms, her sickly countenance now brightened, her spirits returned, and in a short time a lovely child, thieatened with decline and death, now gave promise of health. Thanks to a kind Provi dence, whose blessing attending your Syrup, re‘.lored the child. With confidence I recom mended it to all parents whosS children arc suffering with \Worms. lA S . B. BOWEN. Alinister of the Gospel, Late Pastor of the Southampton Baptist ChuieS Caution J—Remember, then, Parents and all others, that HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP is the only Afedicine in use that eradicate 'Worms, with certainxy, and will not disagree with the most delicate Stomach, Be every bottl«. BobeiisacJK’tii JLiver Pills. No part of the system is more liable to dis ease tlian the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify thehlo >d, or giving the proper secrets to the bile, so-that any wrong action of the L ef effects the other important parts of the sys tem, and results variously in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, §-c. We should there fore, watch every symptom that might indi cate a wrong action of the lu'ver. These Pills being composed of ROOTS and PLANTS fur nished by nature to heal the sick; namely. 1st, an EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2dj an ALTERATIVE, which changes in some.inexplicable and insf-nsible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3d; a TONIC, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th, a' CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Be expelling the 'vvbole mass of corrupt a matter and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEAIALES. You will find ther- lese Pills an invaluable medi cine in many compfoints to which you are sab- In obstructions either These Bitters a invalids. Possess ification of diseas mds. I worthy the attention of ig great virtues in the rect- is of the Liver and lesser the roost searching msulting g s it will ei jrlytrei READ AND BE CONVINCED From the “ Boston Bee.” The editor said, Dec. 22nd Dr. Hoofland’s Celebrated German Bitters of 20 years experience in the' Hospitals ol' Er.- for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, , rope and America Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is YOUNG AIEN—Let no false modesty detcj deservedly one of the most populqjr medicines you from making your case known to one w Lo of the day. These Bitters have been used by . from education and respectability, can alone 1 thousands, and a friend at our elbo-w says he friend you. He who places hin>self under Di has himself received an effectual and perma-, La Croix and his treatment, may religious!} nent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of . confide in his honor as a gentlen an, and ii this remedy. We are convinced that,- ip the whose bosom will be forever locked the secret of these Bitters, the patient constantly j of his patient. There are very fe-w'men in thi gains strength and vigor—a fact -worthy of great consideration They are pleasant in •taste and-tsn eU, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stom’achs with safety, niXdhr any circum.stances. 'tVe axe speaking from experience, and to the afflicted We advise their use. “ ScoTT.’s W e e k l y ,” one of the best Litera ry papers published, said, Aug. 25— “ Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, manufac tured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much efficacy in ca ses of female -weakness. As such is the case, we -would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, Ithus thus save themselves much sickness. Per- save themselves much sickness, s o f debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systenis.” AIORE EVIDENCE. The Hon. C . D . Hineline, Alayor of the city of Camden, N. J . , says • “ Hoo la . to ’ s G erman BiTTiiPS.— We have seen m a n y flatterin g n o t ic e s o f th is \ ’ loh tiioy came induced and must say we found it upon diseases of the liver i and the powerful infle ^irosti and strenj d digestive orgi rsuaded to use it, peeific in its action jrgans, igth to a state of repose, making sleep refresumg. “ If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be 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 bid defiance to epidem ics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all in disposed, to give a trial—it it will recommend It should, in fact, be in ev( common place phrases usually resorted to bj advertising quacks, will only sl-ate that all fe male complaints of whatever nam*e or nature, are-treated by him successfully. The rcosi convenient rooms always in reserve for ladies lay wish lo coqgult a regular physiciai egard to any of those interesting con - :anization circular. - -ly to mothers in delicate health, who have hai •uffiefent family, may be had gratis, thre ivery. family! ich evidences o t h e r m e d icin e can pi ot merit.” Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Un ion. the last three years, and Idle strongest ed in the prac Philadelphia, a fact that ci proving that w’ith their lans oi IS combined, id, and fully preparation will meet quiet approval when presented evi in this form. That this medicini will 1 2 presented . . . , -------- ------- on, purifying'the blood ai tiful engra-ongs. • , . fluids so effectually to put to flight all con inery and Inventions will have plaints which may arise from female irtegulai laid to them, and be described ities,*as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, , §-c., and offered the pub is for all diseases, upon the ‘ . 1 ; -.L 1 V e I ^IEDICAL EVIDENCE, mental work, with ample directions for copy- We the undersigned Physicians, having had ing them. the receipt of their manufacture submitted to , X —The literary Department, independent- ug for inspection, say, that the ingredients of ly of the various articles accompanying toe il- vvhich they are composed makes them the best lustrations will comprise original and interest- Piji in use for all diseases o f the Liver, Impuii- ing narratives, contributed by the most popu- ties o f the Blood, 4-c. We ray this not only lar writers of the day, with numerous illustra- from our own judgment, but also from that of . , , , . the best medical authority in the United States. In addition to the numerous and beautiful , All diseases requiring the use pf an ALTERA- engravings incorporated tn the letter-press, t IVE, DIAPHORETIC and PURGATIVE each number will contain four splendid en- AiEDICINE, that came under pur notice, has graving?, and printed m a very superior man- been treated with the above P'dls with ner upon superfine plate pape*-.- ■* njost satisfactory success. In every respeetthe I llustrated AI agazine GEORGE WO OF A rt will be decidedl 3 f superior to any pic- — ---------- tprial magazine of the day. The paper, the typography, the engravings, the literary arti cles, ■will far surpass its successful predecessor published in England, upon which such high eulogiums have been pronounced by tlie whole public press. Six ot the monthly portions, when completed, will form a volume, which, for interest, originality, value and beauty, will defy Competition. It will not only be unin teresting fa m i ly book, but a rich ornam e n t for the drawing-room table, *and a pleasant com p a n ion in th e stu d y . » TERMS, $3 a year; to Clubs of Three or m o r e , 52,50,^ I f paid in 'a d v a n c e for tw 'elce months^ it will be sent postage free to any part Agents Wanted in every town ibrougbout the 'United States. Any person receivihg lIiAfirst num.ber, and canvassing With the same, -will be certain of securing a large number of iiil^ribefs* No just conception can be fQrmed,af>f the elegance and beauty of the workirom ^ r e l y reading a, printed pirospectus. The Illustrations contain ed jn.'each numbee will entaB a cost, in draw ing and engraving, off §2,500 or $3000. - . w All commniricatlens relating to the work, to he addre'ssed .to ’ LEKAA conapleti 21MK OF „ the above ftree ling U copy df thp psjpgr esntain- to the publisher, VUl b | entitled to A ie volume o f the iLLusxRAXEn ' ¥ / G . BURRTLL. Herkimer, April 1, IS3J. . FRANKLIN BACHE. AI. D. ,G«AI c CLENNAN, M. D . P. CROWLEY, M. D. L. BOWENj^AI D. t those . . . . itations. A g e n t s w ish in g n e w su p p lie s , and a ll o t h e r s w ish in g to b e c o m e a g e n t s , m u s t address t h e Proprietor, J. B. HOBENSACK, at his. Lab oratory, N o . I2 a N o r t h - B e c o n d S t r e e t , above Race, PHILADELPHIA. - S o ld b y a l l D r u g g ists and M e r c h a n t s in th e TT. States, P a m p h l e t s g i v i n g formed in different se th e above raedicin’e s , agents. AGCX'XS.— J, G. BurrilT Herkirner,-L. L. Alerry Alohawk, J . Wheeler Little Falls, S.* 'V. Babcock, IV. Winfield, W. Stevens, F ^ g li- fort. Price fodr 25 cents. * * ” N>.6.2VeseySt.N*.J. 5yl- jrtific a te s o f c u r e s p e r - ions of the country, by in be had gratis o f the D R U G ' S A 'N D M E O f C i r ^ H S a tst Vefife^rved-^- Caloraei’, Sugar Lei Caraphqr, . Tartaric Acid, CEi=-For sale by. ___ lafD,- Giim Arabic, Antimony, Ammonia, - Oil Origanuaa,-. Ether, ,, , : Sup. Caj-b.Sodat , Epsom SaltSf€te,-etc, Herkimer, April l, 1 8 5 1 . , ■ . ■ > plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in alt bihous diseases —^^the effect is immediate. They', can h e administered to female pr infant with safety and reliable benefit ^at sny lime Book well to ihe marks of the genuine. They have the written signature of Q. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they arespu- For sale Wholesale and Retail at the Gik- man Medicine Store, K.o- 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia; and by re spectable dealers generally through the coun tr y . ^ PRICES REDUCED. SiNfoLE B ottlk 75 cents Also for sale by J. G. BURRILL, Herkimer. [CF”AVholesale Agents for New York State-^r- A. ^ B. D. SANDS. N. Y. City. 48yleoW S tate of N e w Y ork , ___ rCaunty.of Herkimer, j fT'HiS pndersigned, Shefiff of said county, in X conibnnity to a prficept to him in thi? be- quires all persons bt und to appear at Court and Court o f Dyer and'Terminer, lo 1; h6fdcn_at the Court House in the town of Hei kimer,*in,qpa»foj'«aid county, bn the first Mor r h is p a tient. T h e re are very fe*w' m en in ti •orld in whom it is safe lo lepose confidfili —especially in cases of a delicate namn many pretenders of n the country is filled. i :s to which o f n edical s c ien c e w ith w h ich and t h e - ------- •’■■ --------- ■■■\ lied, and the many disappoint- ihe unfortunate victims art by consulting such men, renders it a matter of more justice lo caution the ptiblii against them, and point them to the sure “ ha- lanage- No. 56 v e n o f rep o s e ,’^ w h ic h is under th e m e n t of th e celebrated Dr. La Croix B e a v e r st. A lbanJt N . 'S’ TO FEAIALES.—Dr. La Croix, No. 5f B e a v e r st. w ith o u l reh e a r s in g t h e ordin a r y am n p la c e p h r a s e s u s u a ll y resorted to with regard to any plaints to which renders the;m Ibeir delicate orgar ; liable. An important c valuable information. sufficient family, may be had gratis, through the post office, by addressing Dr. La C ---- poStnaid—^none others-will be received T h e e l e c t r o g a l v a n i c “ p r o t e c t i v e .’'’—- For married ladies, whose health will not ad- who have no desire to increase theii be obtained as above. It is per used dur- family,_may be obtained as above, fectly Safe and has been extensively ing the last eight years. Price redui F em a le P eriodical ^ complaints . —Dr. De Lancy’s Female Periodical Pills are well known to thousands who have used them at different periods for the last twenty years in this city, to be a certain and safe remedy for the remo val of ail diseases to which females ’are liable. They are free from poisonous drugs, and war ranted to produce no bad effects The only precaution necessary to be observed is, ladies should not take them if they have reason.to be lieve that they are in certain situations, (the particulars of which will be 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 mitted by mail to any partofthe United States. Dr. LaCroix, can without boasting, say, that he has cured 20,000 P atients -within the last three years, and no one single case is known where his directions tvere followed and medicines taken at reasonable time, and a cure not effected Therefore, all who desire to he cured, not merely have the disease checked, are respectfuilv invited to c-dll. A'DVICE TO STRANGERS.—Beware of imposters -who call themselves distingui.shed graduates, §-c., and boast of practising all over the world for Centa ies past Be not deceived by promises which cannot be fulfilled ; and, pay no enormous fees to those notorions boasting advertisers before you consult Dr. LaCroix, where a sure cure can be obtained with strict honesty on a writt^-n guarantee and forfeiture. Seg.tny sworn certificates. 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 always ac companied -with full and explicit directions for use. Communications considered stnctlv confidential. Office arranged 'with separate apartments, so that patients neye; see* any one but the doctor, himself.* Attendance daily,, from 8 ia the morning till 9 at night and on ' mdays from 2 till 5 P. M* t. LA CROIX- . ‘.aver street Albany, Add» ).) No L C R O IX (or Box 579 P. street Albany. 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Piauos to let.. Music at- whofe- , sale and getaiL Liberal discount to thg.'trade . GOULD and BERRY, 297 Broadway; New York, Gould and Berry are extensi' :etK in P ia n o s terms: licatiolis. Deal; ’ Music, supplied on liberal ■ «6fi’» c e v a e s ! ^ I ’o c e r l e s l I- i^ R E E N , Burpt and Ground E.ofihe, Old and I j r Young Hyson Teas, Black,and Gu! ' you have •ings o f n y witc durir-g the la s t 43 y e a r s , and con t r a s t ih e n . v .ith her presen t enjoyrrient ol h e a lt h , you w oxm a indeed Jeel dp- lig h t e d in h a v in g been th e itean.s ol so greatly' a lle v ia t in g th e su fferirg s -o f a fello w - c iee t u r e , (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN. Copy of a Letter of Mr. Wm. Jibs. Builder of Gas Ovens, o f Rushchfje. near Muddirsjicld dated May bist, i851. To Professor Holloway ; Sir.—I suffered fof a period o f thirty years frorr- a bad leg, the re-* suit 01 tw'o or three different accidents at Gas Works.: accon pai.ied by scorbutic syrr ptmi:s, ] h-dd recourse to a variety o) n edical advice, ing any benefit, and was evei eg n ust be amputated^' y et. it l orts.: ac h-dd recourse to without derivini., told that the leg n ust be anputatedj' y et. in Dsition to that opinion, jour Pills and Oint- 4 have efieeted a cop plele cure in so short Huddersfield. A DREADFUL BAD BRUAST CURED IN ONE iMOKTII. Extract of a Letter from if Penshurst, Kent. To Professor Halloway; Dear Sir,— My ' Ife had sufferedf rou’ Bad Breast.e ban six n onths. and during tt.e whole peril ad the best n edical attencance, hut all to no . se. Having before braled an awful wound in y own leg by your unrivalled n edicine, i de- 'ern'iDeci again to use your Pills and Oiritn e nd th e r e f o r e ga v e th e n a t r i a l in h e r case. a. (Utunate il was I did so. for in less ihan r f Mr Frederick Turner, \t. dated Beamber llth . 1859. ?ar S i r ,— M y st for IT ore w h o le period nate il was I did so. for in less ihan a ■ o n th a perfect cure w a s effected, and th e 1 e n e fit that va r io u s other Irancht s o f n y fanu- iy ha v e derived f. on' t h e ir u s e is rea lly aston ish in g . I stro n g ly recon n end th e n to a ll rr'y friends. (Sign e d ) F R E D E R I C K T U R N E R . The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointrrent in most of the following cases ; Bad Legs, Gout, G landular S w e llin g s , L u n l o g o . Piles, ichetoes a n d R h e u ira lism , ' Sca'ds. Burns, Bunions, Bite of Most Sand Fiiei Coco-bay, Chiego-foot. Chilblains, ' Chapped hands, Corns, (soft,) C a n c e r s , Contracted and stiff Sore N ip p le s , S o r e -throats, S k in -d isea s e s , Sore-iieads, Turr-ours, W 'ounds, ms for the guidance of patients :ed to eaeh Pot. Elephantiasis, Fistulas, Sold at the Establishment of Professor H ol - Tettple Bar, Lon- nggists and Ihe British Empire, and'of those of the United Slates, in Pots at 37^c., S7c. and §1 50 each. Whole sale by the principal Drug houses in-the Union, and by Messrs. A. B ^ D. S ands , New York. D:^ There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B Directio! in every disorder are affix* A F F L . I O T E D R E A D ! PH ILA DELPH IA MEDICAL HOUSE— Jc Established IS years ago by DR. KIN- 'KELIN, North-west corner of Third and Un ion sts., between Spruce and Pine s ts., Phila delphia. Eighteen years of extensive and uninter rupted practice spent in this city, have ren dered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner, far and near in the treatment of all diseases of a private nature. Persons af flicted with ulcers upon the pody, throat or legs, pains in the head or hones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, grai’-el, diseasesarising from youthful excesses or impurites of the blood, wnereby t\he constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with success. He w’ho places hin'self under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman and confidently rely upon hit skill as a physician. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Ifoung Men w'ho have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in—a habit fre quently learned from evil com anions or at school; the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both rrdnd and body, should apply immediately. 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