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W e w X o r l c ?Xa.rKets. N e - w Y ork , June 18j 1853. F LOUR.—^The sales of westem canal ate i 4 62a4 69 for sour, 5 I2a5 25 for state, 4 81a 5 12 for mixed to fancy Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin, 5a5 19 for common to good Ohio. Cwn meal is firm at 3 00 for Jers v I eain .—Wheat—prime white' a l 30, white Canddian at 1 27, --r- - nhout 1 04, and prime red Ohio at 1 16dl 17. 3R.ye is dull and nominal at 82a83. Oats are batter and in demand at 42a44 for state and Western. Corn is in good demand -and the market fia southern ■ a70 fo r round yellow , P e o v is t o n s .— Butter is plenty and in fair request at llal6 for Ohio and 16al9 for new state. Cheese is selling steadily at 6d8, and S3-POISONING.-®!! Thousands of persons who use Vermifuge \ \\ istor oil, Calomel, :ases. such as salivation, loss of sight, tveakness of limbs, ^c. In another column will be found the adver tisement of Hobensack’s Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children’s health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a billions type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Hohensack’s Liv er Pills. • 0 :;^ “ Se not deceived , b u t ask for Hohen- -- T and oh- ' the Pro- , as none else are D::^ The Stomach prepares the elements of the bile and blood ; and if it does the work tilA t LUC tugcatx v c vigajuo u-ic uub v/4 ---- The first thing to be done, is to administer a specific which will act directly upon the stom ach—the mainspring of the animal machinery. For this porsose we can recommend H oo ' f - j . and ’ s German Bitters, prepared by D r. C. M. phia. Acting as an altera- F R A N C O N i ’S H I P P O D R O M E . KESTOEATIOJI OF THE . rE S T X V A L S , GAM E S & AM USE ME I S Of the Ancient Gieelis and Romans. FIEST SEASON IN .A3IEE7CA OF FRANCONI’S COLLOSAL HIPPODROME With all its animated Splendors, . Its daring Chariot Races, Gorgeous Tou tnents, e.xbilirating Field and Desert Spm And other exciting and novel Exe Olympean Arena and Aliddle ages, comprehending T h e S t a d i u m , T h e C o u e s b , T h e A r e n a , T he C h a s e , T h e T iltinu G hoxtnd a . vd T h e P-tRADo, isert Sports, jrcises of the ^ o r r accomm( tators, will exhibit ON THE FLATS BETWEEN HERKIMER AND MOHAWK VILLAGES, ON TUESDAY, ATJGDST IGTH, lSg3. Performance in the Afternoon and Ev ening. Doors open at 2 and 7 o’clock, P, M, Performance to commence at 3 and 7 j o’clock. The space usually allotted to an ordinary ad vertisement will be inadequate to convey any idea of the multifarious performances present ed in this all-absorbing exhibition : or of the magnitude, costliness and hiiiiiancj\of the va rious paraphernalia requisite to give it proper effect. The entire stock of Mons. Francpni’s e.Ktensive Parisian Establishment, comprising all the most eminent Hippodrome Riders in ine, will take partin the various Petes,— o' hundred horses and Ponies, Fifty Cs and Cars, Racing Ostriches, Hunting! Tw™ course of the Female Chaiiioters, I Hunteiters, btag Hun Troupe of Riders and Gymnastic Artistes,—^ the elite ot both hemispheres will appear in i animated see 25 cents. N< cession of the Hippodrome will enter and Mohawk villages .about .10 o’- Entertainment, Sixty Male trad • Steeple Chasers, Fox and Hurdle Jumpers, with a full successive and animated scenes. Admission 25 cents. No half Riders and Gy t both hemisphi and animated sc on 25 cents. N cessiones of the H clock, A. M, in the following order— The proc Herkims ot both he lUts. No half price of the Hippodrome will enter EOUR MOUNTED HERALDS, WITH BANNERS, Bearing Olympian Devices, Trophies, §-c. GAUL’S ELEAN BA|^D, . 3n foot, in splendid Uniform, will precede the GRAND CAVALCABE OF LABIES, Itfmprising the principal Artistes of the Hip- gold, drawn y a lady, representing Second Roman Chariot^ bi purple and gold, drawn by two gray horses,, driven by a lady representing Roxana. Third Roman Chariot, chastely oTrnamented with gold and paintings, drawn by two cream hor.ses, driven by a \lady representing Diana, Magnificent €>ttrick Carriagef, drawn by a fine male Ostrich of the Des a single harness, and attended by F5ur jestic Ostriches, in full Flumage. The 'Hindoo Elephant Hassan, in costly Indian housings, ridden by his nal keeper, Saib, in full Oriental c< origi- Oriental costume. keepers, ‘ matuiiature a by their Chaste Min Curdcls^ highly ornamented, containing some of the venilep^rforc mi’s Par- ime, drawn by a p t Reindeers. ' ’ , containing the Valua- ueral Paraphernalia • extensive establishment. p r o g r a m m e . TheEnterUinmentofthe Hippodrome will commence with Scipio's Triumphal Return io Rome A f ter t b e C o n q u e s t o f C a rthage, in entire stock of Horses, Ponies, Elephants. tration of the Roman Arena. , ‘ ' The Ostriches of the Desert, hunted- by mounted Arabs. Horsemen. The Post ta l IS e r e c t e d . Exciting Chariot Race, by three Sythian IS, i n c a r s o f t h e m o s t \... )st superb descrip- and covers of rich satin ag two horses Am azons, in cars o f the tion, with housings and cove and silver j each lady driving ---- ----------- full speed. The Perch Eqiiipoise, a novel and stupen-^ done feat of E<|uilibriuins, performed by Messrs Stout hnd Fischer, up a pole or staff thirty feet from the ground. This peiformanceis too im mense and incredibly grand for description It must be seen to be appreeiatsd. A Prize Race on Horseback, ridden by five A ludicrous sqene, on the course called tbe Turf Travestied, will he given by Monkies, in full Jockey costume,, mounted upon the troupe of Ponies. before w itnessed since th e Classic A g e s. Grand Race in the Hippodrome, by t Numedian Horsemen, each standing on Horses, representing the famous Desultoii the Gieeks eeple Parisian Horses, in vaiious exercises of waltz ing, dancing, marching to the time of music, playing an organ, leaping, rearing, changliug, 4-c. ' The Entertainment to conclude with Grand Flight of Liberty Horses, in the Cof- so, unmounted, and gaudi] 3 >^ decorated wiih flying streamers. The w'hole exhibition will he given under the direction of Mens. Chiai ini. HippodromeHippodrome Books,oks, withith Bo w Programme, containing the order of Performances and a History of the Grecian Games, illustrated with elegant wood cuts, can be had at the door, at the time of exhibition. Exectitor’s Notice. off an order madede by thehe Sunurrogate T> Y Virtue o an order ma by t S JD of Herkimer County, notice is herebygiv- en to all persons having claims against the of Benjamin Vinton,' late of the torvn of fort, inthe county ofHerkirner, deceased, libit the same with the vouchers thereof, ,, in said County ^ on ot twenty-first day of Januaiy^, 1854. Dated July 18, 1853. DENIS CLAPSA'TTLE, ng about. I am 84 years of age, and notwith- itanding my advanced state of life, these Pills liave so relieved me, that I am desirous that others should be made acquainted with their virtues. I am now rendered, by their means, compari! ively active, tihd can take exercise without inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before. (Signed) HENRY COE, ‘ North Street. Lynn, Norfolk. WONDERi'DL EFFICACY OF HOLLOWAY’S PILLS IN CASES OF DROPSY. Persons suffering from Droysy, either about the turn of life, or at other times, should im mediately have'recourse to these Pills, as hun dreds of persons are annually cured by their* use, of this direful complaint in its difierent stages, when alt other means had failed. These Cdcbratcd Pills are wonderfully efiica- ^ ’ ciouS i n the follo w in g complaints. Ague, Inflammation, ithma, ' Jaundice Executor, New Book Store in H erkimer. rp H E Undersigned has opened a depot for the 1. sale of CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, in the village of Herkimer, over the store of D. P. and C. Elvvood, near the Rail Road, long his list of Books may be found the dngng newew and interesting works : followi n New YorL in Slices, The Lone Star, The Heroine of Tampico, Mary Lawson, [XT .Tack. iories Of Waterloo, Ten Thousand u Y'ear, OhSMles O’MaUcy, (■^aptain Kyil, Prarie Bird, Tom B.titko. Harry Lonequer, Lafltte, The Necromancer, Tankee Jack, Castle Avon. lio.salthe. the Pioneers of Kentucky The Debtor’s Daughter, Maurice Tiernay, M arion’s Brigade, The Earl’s AVurd. Lore in High Life. Three Strong Men, AYaldo AYarrei). The Gipsey Chief, The King’s Talisman, The Queen of the Seft, The Armorer of Tyre, Yankee Jack, The Secret Service Ship, Wallace, the Hero of Sco1 Pride and.Prudenee, The Spanish Mn'sketeer, Quintin Matsys, Heads and Hearts, Snarleyyow, The Pirate, _ Dick Turpin. i Rebels and Tories, or th blood of the Mohawk, Feraande, The Bivuac, Oonrado de Beltran, or th Bucaneer of the Gulf, The Pioneer’s Daughter, Japhett in search of Father, Love in a Cottage, New York, by 6as-i Edward and Isab<\ Jacomo, , Helen Jewolt. ‘ Regima. or the Countess, andtbo Ganiekeeper, to California,. las-Lig'ht, Cruiser of Yan Piemans ’irginia Mordaunt, Seaihs tress. Giideroy. the Freebooter, 5Iai^ Moi Harry Ashton, or the Will The Rifle of A^'hur S :e Penrose. I Yankee Champion, xne Brigand. The Two Brides, Life in New A'ork. The Wedding Dross, Life and Adventures Valentine Vox, Aristocracy* Annie the Orphan Girl of St. Mary. ifotothe'Far AYest, i t Carson, • The Heir? of Der Wentwa- Tha Volunteer. The Seven Brotl oming. Ugly Effle. Th» Knight of Gwynne. Wild Jack or the Stole Chad, Moneypenny, The Black A-itengor, The Prairie Scout. Preesntion, The Prairie, The Pilot, The TraveUing Bachelor, Jlercedes of Castile, Wing-and-Wing, Chainbearcr, 'J'he Ileideumauer, Tho Atonikins, .s Wallingford, The Crater, Lionel Lincoln, Home as Found, The Headsman. WisK-ton-AVish, s Miser’s D a u g h ter, s Coquette. The Cook Book, Marmaduko AA^yvil, Eva St. Clair, Gentleman Jack, Jack and his Bride, The Miner’s Daughter, Life of Daniel AVebstex, The Flying Dutchman, Punch’s Humorous Libra- The^Fortune Hunter, The Naval Officer, The Pacha; Shipman Easy. Mysteries of Free Ma- New 'Rstament, The King's DWn, Nimcn de L’EncloSj Legends,of Mexico, The Heifs 0# Randolph Ab- ^^!simple. , -------- lavazzi, The Love Match. The Storm Children, Jack Ariel, , Minnie Gray, , . Life in the South, The Swamp Steed. The G’Hals of New York, Jonathan Wild, 5Iai^ Moreton, Qeoilia Howard. The Gip.sy’s Daughter, Lucy Saadford. The Poor Cou.?in, The Oxonians, Lilly Dawson, The Banker’s Wife, First Love. Love in a Cottage, Dick Clinton, ‘ Gertrude Leslie, rtuth G.arnett, Stanley Thorn, Faust, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, , ,, Ilodolpho, Tho Brigand, BenBraco, he Seven Brothers of Wy- Tom Jones; or the History oming. , of a Foundling. Relatives, Also, ahvays on hand and for Letter Paper, Foolscap Paper, ^c'. ANDREW J, The Count Of Monte Cristo, Scrapes and Escapes, A Story AVithout a Name. Adventures of an Aid-de- Camp', Olar.a Moreland, Rose Somerville Key to TJnclo Tom’s Cabin, Comic Discourses, hand and for sale cheap, A M E R I C A N . H O T E L , R I C H F I E L D S P R I N G S , N . T'. Jgant Hotel has fed. The furni- d everything about it is new.— The rooms are large and commodious, and it is the determiuhtionqf the Proprietor to nihkohis house in all respects a first class Hotel, Vis itors to the Springs AviU here find excellent qc- commodations. The proprietor will be assist ed in the mailagemedt of the House by Mr. A. May, thfeCWell known host of tbe Remington House, Ilioii, N. Y. . r GEORGE JOHNSON, Proprietor, Habit* of the Camel, pursued hy Bedoiiin istiiring Toblsaitx, and moving Pedes- fashiopahle Jetvelry. Those who ’would se lect the lateiit styles of desirable goods have only to call: at ou5r stole fojf the choice. AIAYNARD and TAYLOR, , No. 72 Genesee St. Utica, T H E R O A D ,T O ; H E A L T H H O L L O W A Y ’S PILLS. CURE OF A DISOEDERPD^MVER AND BAD DI- Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. W . Kirhus, Chemist, 7 Prtscot Street, Liverpool, dated 6th June, 1851. r p o PROFESSOR HALLOWAY ; Sir— JL Your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on our sale list Medi cines for some years. A customer,., to whom I can refer for any enquiries, desires me to let you know the particulars of her case She had been troubled for years trith a disordered liv er, and bad digestion. On the last occasion-, hoAvever, the virulence of the attack was so a l a r m i n g , a n d tb e in f la m m a tii that doubts were verely, f being ah vtion set in so se- tertained of h«r not me that after the first, and each succeeding dose, she bad great relief. She continued to take them, and although she u.sed only three boxes, she is now in the enjoj’ment of perfect health. I could have sent you many more cases, but tbe above, from the severity of the attach, and the speedy cure, I think, speaks much in favor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed) R . W. KIRBUS. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATIC FEVER, IN. A'AN DIEMAN’S LAND. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, of the 1st Manh, 1851, by Alajor . .vo'mpnths, which had entirely deprived her of the use oi her limbs; during this tinie she Ava* under the care of the most eminent medical men in. Hobart; Town, and by them her case was considered hopeless, A friend prevailed upon her to try HalloAvay’s celebrated Pills, Avhich she consented to do, and in an incredi ble short space of time they effected a perfect CTRE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND STOMACH OP A PERSON 81 YEARS OF AGE. per cent cheaper than they enn be pur chased at any other Dry Goods, Establishment west of New York Gjty» W« givq, below a list of articles with prices, viz; Black Silks, 7s , usual price,. 8s,* Bishoff’s best Black Silk, 8s., usual price, 12s,; Cha meleon Colored, 4s „ usual prifc, Ss.; Barra ges, Is. pd., usual price, 2a. Gd.; Lawns, 6d., usual price, Is.; French LaAvns, ls„ usual price. Is. Cd.; Madder Prints, Sd., usual price, 6d.; Merrimack Styles, Gd., usual price, iOd.j Furniture Prints, 4d., 5d. and 6d. ; Sheetings and Shirting, 5d., 6d. and 7d.; 40 inch Pillow Case and Cotton, lid., worth Is. 3d.; Linen Sheetings, 3s., AVorth 4s,; Irish Lineii, from Is, Gd, to 4s.; Linen Table Cloths, from 3s. to 10s.; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 4d. to 3s. 6d.; Paris Kid GloveSj best kind, 2s. 6d. per pair; Lisle Thread Gloves, from 4d. to is.; Silk Gloves, from Is. to 2s. 6d.; Worked Col lars, from 3d. to 4 s .«5 Deminins, 9d., usual !price. Is.; Summer Stuff, is., usual price, Is. 6d.; Kentucky Jeans, from IsAto 2s.; Satiiu Professor Halloway; Sir—I desire tc bear testimony to the good effects 6f Dr. tfol- '\lls. For some years I have Suffered otn a pain and tightness in the j low a y ’s Pills Asthma, ' Jaundice, Billious Complaints, Liver Complaints, Blqtches bn the Skip, Lumbago, •Consum ption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Ei’ysipelas, Female Im Fevers of all Fits, Gout, •egularities,, all kinds, Evil, ■ Bore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Tic Douloureux, ! Tumours, Ulcers, Venereal Affections, Worms of all kinds, Weakness, from what- Head-ache, In d igoitian, Sold at the Establishment of Pre 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar, Lon- ind by all respectable Druggists and s in Medicines throughout the British ipire, and of those of the United States, in Boxeaat 37^c,, 87c., and $1 50 each. Whole sale by the principal Drug houses in the Un ion, and by Messrs. A. B. ^ D, S ands , New York. *** There is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. . N. B. Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. ' 5yl =**)(:* Sold by J . *G. Burrill, Herkimer; Gun- ningham and Salishuiyr, Mohawk; J. N. Wheeler, Little Falls, and by druggists eve rywhere. H A R D W A R E . f^ H E subscriber having increased his stock X of HJIRDWARE, I s prepared to furnish purchasers •with nearly all needful articles in the ahoveline. He invites particular attention to his variety of CUTLERY,-TABLE AND POCKET, AND DCOR TRIMMINGS. The following comprises a small part of hia ■ ck; Razors, Drawing Knives, Butts and Screws, , Strap Hinges, Mortice Locks, Rim do, Latches, ,Mort do, Drawer Locks, Pad do, Grind Stone Cranks, Shovels and Tongs, Mill ^ X Cut Saws, f Forks, (Vari ous style*,) Pocket Knives, 1, 2, 3 and 4 blade, Shears; Scissors,'. Shovels, Iro n C. S ., Spades, do do, Hammers, TroAvels; Files, Taper, Piles, Mi”- Wiiido’ Nails.Cut and Wro’t, • ^ooki ^ e e t Lead, Scythesand Stonesdo, Thimbles, Rope, etc. Wife, for fences, i l ^ At the BfoAvu oiore. ► J .G . BURRILL. Herkimer April 1. 1853.' ” h A R V E S X IM P L E M E N - T S . jV yfOVHNG AND REAPING MACHINES J l VJL of the hfcst kinds in matkeL Scythes, Snaths, Cradles, and large Dand Rakes, made e.xpressly fqr raking after the 'ir l ; also'Horsi Pitchforks, vi Threshing M bined or single. Horse PoAvers of the most approved kinds. DANA BROTHERS, 91 Genesee street, Utica. e Bank, oranyotper. • iNovemner r / , Xiyx' -jDGGS w a n t e d , at the Rail Rf»d House Hi Herkimer, by' J. SPQONER W E W Y O R K NO. SO GENESEE STRF.ET, UTICA. icere thanks for the patronage bestowed up- their establishmept for the past year, and h<q?ipg,hy prompt attention to your wishes, and wants to do a laigely increased trade with you, having enlarged our store tc IN THE CITY ( rYORK. Thisi Kept! Is. 6d. 16s.; Cassiraeres, 8s» 6d. to It'2s. Ss.; FEench Doe Skin , SHAWL ROOM. In this department will be found a large and splendid assortment, comprising the latest styles. 600 Printed Cashmere Shawls, 7s., usual price, 12s.; 600 Prinled Cashmere Ex- 100 Black Silk, $6 00. usull price, §8 00; Biochea, all Wool and Silk, $3 00 to $10 00; BrocheaLong, $12 00 to$2p00; 100 Crape Shawls, $3 50 to.$18 00; lOO Super, $18 00 c a r p e t r o o m '. to $50 00.’ price, 3s. 6d.; All Wool do., ^s.Gd., Usi price, 5s.; Three Ply do., fiomSs. to 9s. G( Brnssells do. do., 8s. 6d. to I2s.;. India Mat ting do., ] s. 9d, to 3s.; Oil Cloths,' from 8s. to 4s. 6d.; Rugs at all prices. PAPER HANGINGS. We have constantly on hand, Paper, from 4d. to 6s. a roll. Also, Window Shades, Draperies and Curtain Fixtures, of all styles and prices. i If you would save from 15 fo 20 per cent, in purchasing your goods, call and see for your self before purchasing elsewherf. We charge nothing for showing our goods, land we pledge ourselves to sell anything in oulr line cheaper thau they can be purchased 4t any other es tablishment west o f New Yoik. Remember the number. New York Store, 50 Genesee Street, Utica, 35yl J. J. YJifES » CO. N E W A R R A N Q E I ^ E N T ! IN UTICA 1 n i H E siihscibers believe it ^ X will benefit the public to S know, and thenselves to h - ^ - 3ver to California, t purchased his large stock of GOLD AND SILVER wjlTCHES, SILVER AND PLA T E R W A R E , Clocks, 8 day^ 30 hour,^ Alwtn .and Marine ’ime Pieces, Lamps, Giraadoles, Brittannia Ware, a$d FA N C Y G O O D S ; |ents with tbe forters for new and that their stock will erahr|:e^the largest assortment of Goods— Elegant,'Tasttful, Rich and Valuable —to be found in ^is region, .to say the least. I We intend to make a little prott, (ifAve can,) and that will benefit us. We jatepd to sell first rale goods, at low prices, and that will benefit the public—that is, edl vlio buy of us. WATCH R E P A I r ( n G.*, In this jdepaitment we have qie of the best workmen in the United States, jAvho never al lows a Watch to go out of hi^ hands till he knoAVs It Avill run ; that is, if t^e said Watch is an Available Candidate f m i all mork warranted for a year. i Our Senior Partner has been Img known to the natives of Central New York as a Book seller and^Publishef, which he hipes will not deter thera_ from patronizing hirA in his new line of business. ' Our Junior has growm up in tiis business, and can repair Jewelry or Clock| in a little neater manner than other people, and will give satisfaction in other particulars. \ public, this is our st>ry. If yi iw may ray on ait statumenis wnu/i we maxe i reference to our Goods or WorM SILVER SPOONSofour ownihanufacture, Avarrqnted pure as coin—also, Siwer Tea Seta, Soup Ladles, Forks, &c. ' Utica, April 1, 1803. i HAWLEY ^ LB a c h , , No» 122 Genesee St., cornerpf Liberty, (Opposite National Hotel, jjtica, N. Y., HoEA.cE H . H awley - A lmon L*fcn, W M I - F E So rs;iETC4l-F^, ft 31 E:J IW TST'^ S § S ^ 5 DEVEREUX BLOCK, UTICA, uperior man'ROj and AA’a r r a n t e d . Utica, Dec. 22, 1852,^ WHITE s i l v e r t a b l e f u r n i t u r e . rp H E richest, the largest and cheapest as- X sortment pf S il v e r W a r e ever exhibited in Oneida County, is this day offered for in- ff Maynard §• Taylor,— lei*. Cake Baskets, Cas- ^ O L D PENS ! GOLD PENS ! !—Those vJT who would write Avich ease and pleasure have only lo call at Maynard, and Taylor’s and secure ofe of t&If BeaufRoI Gold^ens,j.^hey haveJust opened a fresh lot of th? ahoAfe ; ev ery Pen is warranted, and their influence i magical on untutored penmen. »^ MAYNARD and TAYLOR, No. 72 Genesee R., Utica. E X P R E S S A G E N C Y . ^ fTPHE snbscribei 'ha-vfng bee |X a p p o rnienca- this plqce,.wrill promptly attend to all buijsnesa- parts of the United-States,'CanaddandEurope, Office at J , Sroo.vEB’s Hotel. , H. S. O l a RK. Herlrirmer, SeplfembeY 1st, 1852.' 1> USTIC SEATS, very handsonwi palerns X v apd:<ti'g‘er6pt jjzei. Garden Vases, the most tasteful, classic and durable .ornament that can be had for any Gar- 91- Genesee i^reet, Utica, Z. AND P. LYGN, D R A P E R S A^viD T A I L O R S , 0 6 GENESEE STREET, UTICA, N . Y. * RE receiving almost daily (from New York. >gi every gar- suitable, and workmen to make ever; ment equal to any in the State, O:^ Fashions from Fountain Head, every month. Also, Furnishing Goods, such as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, PocKet Handkerchiefs, Gloves Hosiery, Chamber Rohes, READY MADE CLOTHING, §c. ^c. nd Oliver’s Utica, Mley f 1, 1863. 3Syi D A N A .B R O T H E R S , TV yrANUFACTURERS and wholesale and LVX retail dealers in Ajaicull cultural Implements .Kb and wholesale and Agiicultural and Horti cultural Implements and Machines, Horse PoAvers, Platform and other Scales, Drain Tile, Trees, Seeds and Fertilizers of every descrip tion, No. 91 Genesee st., Utica, N. Y. THE ^ O L D ONE P R I C E S T O R E , ” 7 6 GENESEE STREET. Utica,-March 31, 1853. ' s p r i n g a n d s u m m e r , STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. In our choice and varied stock, may be found almost every article usually kept in the nnost extensive Dry Goods stores in our country. W e w ill enum e rate a fe-w leading articles. Gloves, Mitts and Hosiery of every descrip- Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings and Rib bons , neAV and cheap. Silks, Satiijs, Challys, Berages, BerageDe- DeLaines, Tissues, Muslins, Prints, ns-and many other styles of Ladies Dress Goods of beautiful designs, fine fabrics and at very low prices. HOUSE.KEEPING GOODS in thegreat- t possible variety, and we are now receiving our usual large assortment of CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Druggets, ,|-c, Mattrasses and Feathers alway.* on hand.’ Our stock of goods for MEN ^ BOY’S wear •es, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, eas and many kinds of Summer Stuffs. W e respectfully invite th e buyers o f D r y Goods to examine our stock, assuring them th a t they -will find in our store. N o. 76 Genesee St., Dry Goods at uniformly low prices and No Deviation. Respectfully Yours, WILLARD ^ SHEFFIELD. G a y l c r ’s S a l a m a n d e r S a f e s t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WATCH, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE ESTABLISHMENT. MAYNARD ^ TAYLGR, Wo, ’S’2 O e i i e s e e S t r e e t , U t i c a , TXTOULD call special attention to their large V V and carefully selected stock in the above odsds suiteied departments. We have goo suit to the w^ants and tastes of every class. Dealers can he supplied on the most satisfac P A T E N T STRAIGHT OX YOKES, with X adjustable slidine boWs. Also, Patent K-hoAvs, Pins and Ox Rings. Morgan’s New Double Lever Premium Cheese Press, the cheapest, the simplest and most desirable. Price $13. Also, Kendall’s Cheese Press. $15. . —Daniel’s far famed hand and power Cutter, straight knives, heavy and war ranted to cut hay, straw and corn stalks well, and equjd to any in use. Also Dutton’s Itou”n” strawtraw cutterut and all other '’Fulto s c Them table r approved ers and Agricultural Furnaces, Garden and Ca nal w’heel-barrows, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Grindstones,Grindstones, and all other articles used on the turned and the p; DANA BROTHERS, No. 91 Genesee street. 7’ORBUSH’S PATENT REAPER AND ’ MOWER .—This Machine is equally well lapled for Mowing as'Reaping.- It combines more advantages and conveniences -than any other machine now in market, and is a more cottrpact and stronger machine than any Other. Price for MoAAer $110 ; for Mower and Reap er combined, $125. A description will be sent with full particulars by addressing DANA BROTHERS, 91 Genesee street, Utica. We are the sole Agents for Herkimer County, ________________________ _ D E N I S O N , W ILL IA M S Sc. CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Straw Goods, Hats Caps, Furs and Umbrellas, and Parasols, NO. 14CDUR /YYnriAci T^h of straw g , _ _ have an extensive and entirely new stock of goods whtoh they offer at prices that will defy competition. Ad examination of their stock ia solicited. DENISON, WILLIAMS ^ CO., 23yI No. 14 Cortlandt S t N . Y^ ^ N O T I C E . A V e r y V a l s i a b i e j F a r m f o r Saif« J ssc S l rp H E snhsbriber of- X iers for sale his val-re I itable Farm, as he isouf ^ heaftih. The Farm consists of 190 'acresof land, all underimproi meut except ahofit 35 acres of wood land.— Bai’d Farm 'wfll be sold in 95 Jacre lota or to- -'lit purchasers. The fiirhi i's tVell cram n arm w m oe gether to suit pure watered and is a fi 3 ) /— - g in 1 Plums, Cht ory tree*. , •large and i cheese bqildini pretnisfses, on tl o’clock,' gether with’.a laij,- u-r — — r — erty. Payments vyill be made easy. Fort Herkimer, June 30, 1853. MICHAKL F. MYERS. N.B. Perron*are invitodto come and'ex amine the premises. ^ u u i v t m n (UtKVTfn. STE W A R ’i? & IV E S , - P r o d u c e C o m m i s s i o u M e r - CllUUtS; No. 5 North Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa, R o n iqrr S te w a r t , ' , A msow B. I v e s . JO H N P . P L A N K , DEALER tn F a f it c y a t t d S t s ip le I^ry G o o d s , Groceries and Provisions, Crockery and Glass Ware, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Nails, Glass the Second Brick Store from the Rail Road, near the foot of Hain Street, Hei JO H N PE I C E , atAIiTJFACTTJK.] f itANTJFACT'UUER AND BEALER IN F a n n i n g ' JU ills & I m p r o v e d P a t e n t F n m p s , For Wells and Cisterns. D :^ Repairing done at short notice. Mohawk, Herk. Co., N. Y. 33 WAEREN CASWIDLL, Fancy & Staple J>ry (Goods illcr- . cliant & Clrocfer. 0:^A lso dealer in Silver Ware, Watches, Jewelry, FLOUR and SALT of the varions brands constantly on hand, and for sale at the loAvest market price, [ t ^ Also dealer in Shingles, at the brick store on the corner of Main and Green streets- Herkimer N. Y. H . H U Y C K , O r o c e r a n d D e a l e r i n a l l R i n d s o f JCiityuos. Also, in all kindsofIRON, afewdoorssouth of the Jail. Herkimer, N, Y. _______ • s . & R. K a r l , Attorneys dfc Counsellors. Office over the Bank. Herkimer. N. Y. J. F. HOSCH, ndings, Mohawk, N. 1 RAIL ROAD HOUSE, Kept by J . S toonee Herkimer N .Y . RAIL ROAD-HOTEL, K e p t h y A ndre - sv L eic o t , o n A lbany s tr e e t. The public will always he liberally served at th i s H o u se. Stabling a n d provender for horS- hand ami in readiness. s constantly on 1 Herkimer, Jul; ly 16, 1851. J. A. & A. W. SUITER, Saddle & Harness Makers, Also dealers in Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, j-c.. in Post-Office Building, Herkimer. HARLEY' -V^^EST, Justice of tlie Peace. Office in Spinner’s Block, over Stillwell’s store’, bhawk, Herkimer county, N. Y. MARK BATCHELDER, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN All kinds of Boots «& Shoes, For Ladies, Gents, and Children. Also dealer in Skins and Leather Herkimer N Y . _____ JO H N H A R T M A N , Fashionable TTailor & Cutter. Also dealer in all kinds of Cloths and ready made Clothing, opposite the Bank, Herki mer, N. Y. __________________________ J. Q. BURRIL£, feterL im e 5: C e m ent P a i ’ WM. HOWELL, Jr., sihinet & Chair Manufacti Coffins furnished on the shortest no Herkimer. N. Y. I. E. L. HAMILTON, Attorney & Counsellor at Uaw, Ilion, Herkimer Co., N. Y.; will attend to all business entrusted to his care with promptness id fidelity. U U S T R E C E I V E D ! ! _ . 25 !''^ ■ larine Sinclair— ust received a new supply of Fern • \ort) ;folio. Forty—$l 25. Also, just rei Leaves from Fanny’s P David Copperfield, Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf, Handy Andy, Nicholas Nicklehy, Edmund Dantes ; Sequel to Monti Cristo. The Knight of Gwynne, The Wandering Jew—2 vojs. A Man in Search of a Wife, Ten Thousand a Year, Jane Eyre, Ecarte ; or the Salons of Paris, Matilda Montgomery ; or the prophecy ful- filed. Confessions of Con Cregan ; the Irish Gil The Castle of Ehrenslein, Cello ; or N . Y. above ground groimd, .-Dan Afarble, Reveries of an Old Maid, Life and Adven-tures of Paul Jones, Tom Jones ; or the History of a Foundling. A. J. HALL. Herkimer, June 21, 1S53. ______ ^ _____ and under N E W B O O K S ! JUST RECEIVED AT THE HERRIMER BOOH feTOijaE! FERN LEAVES FROM FANNY’S PORT- ^afhs of Prii . Martyrs, from the commencement of Chris. tianity to the latest periods of Pagaft^an'd Popish Persecution—over 500 pages^ gilt back and marble edges, $1 50, ^ , \ ^ DK OF THE OCEAN AND LIFE ’ies, front the. earii^st period to the present time, with sLxty illnstrations;> 662 b u ^ s ^' a n d ^’ b l o b s o m s tE b M OUR OWN GARDEN—beautifnlly embellished with numerous illustrations, ,240 pag E v S s ’ DAIRYMAN’S MANUAL, 235 pages, 75 cents. • . . NORTON’S ELEMEiyTS OF SCIENTIFIC RE, over 200 pages, 50 cts. ‘' ■\ AFITTE;* the Pfra-te of AGRIC Also, jnstfe tbc.Gp3f; ^ed, LAF tbe.^plf, by J. H.^Ingraha Herkimer, Jane 14, 1853. ^ O L I A ’N p i a n o ' s . , HALL. e found at their Broadway. Their 5 will he ic- hand P ianos. Pianos'to let. -Music a t w h o le sale attd retail. Liberal discount to the trade • , T. S. BERRY,: 2'97 Broadway, New Yprk. Sole Agent for L . Gilbert’s Boudoir Pianos. D ^ T . S. S', i's ah' extensive pnblisherfeiid feealef, wholesale and retail, in Sheet Music fend Mnsieat Ruhlfcatidns. Dealers in Pianos or Mfisic suppljeif on liberal erms'.- 3yt IR O N . A LL softs and all varieties of Iron for black J^sm iths and others may he obtained a t H, Hnyck’s cheap Grocery Hardware and store, Herkimef. M m t u L LYON’S KATWA ir o n , FOR PRESERVING, RESTORING I n B BEAUTIFTIFG THE HAIR, Causing it to gro^v luxm*iantly, and giving it a soft and curling appeafaiice, of the 76 Bond-st. N. Y.” ... iue use of the Kathairon is adopted by the first physicians in Europe and Jkmerlca, and has a patronage and sale unprecedented in the history of the Materia Medica | , told hy all reputable dealers., throughout isianas 01 xne ucean, in j ties, for 25 cts. Profits only hi extensive sales, ;. Sold to the trade at a liberal discount, but commissioned in no instance. E. THbMAS. LYON, ' , Chemist and Manufacturer. D. S. BARNES, irougl.,.,,, , and the some hot- To -whom Sold in r r ^ Boia in xierJiimor by J . tr. B u r r ill, aui by all Druggists everywhere. 34m6 MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF ; YELLOW DOCK ROOT! Of the Materia .Medica, ai gained an unrivalled reputation for the follow ing effects, viz : REGULATING AND STRENGTHENING THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE OR GANS, AND CLEANSING THE . STOMACH AND BOV/ELS. and thus cuejxg all Billious Diseases, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costive ness, Piles, Headache, Fever and Ague, Jaun dice, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, etc., and cauq-. ing the food to nourish and support every part, PURIFYING THE BLOOD, . imples on the facs, Blothes, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Cancers, etc., etc. . R E G U L A T IN G T H E S E C R E T O R Y ORGANS, Obstructions,’ Swelling of the^’peet,^ Limbs| Joints, ^c., caused by weakness ; als6, Lung and Throat Complaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, J-c. ; also, Dropsy. ’ E. Bourne, Esq., Cashier Nrtional Bank, Providence, R. I . ; A. W. Spencer, Esq., Cashier Lime Rock Bank, do. do., Rev. Will iam Phillips, Rev. J. B. Richmond, G. S. Jones, editbr Providence Gen. Advt., Wm. Field, M. W. G. M., Cyrus Fisher, M. E. H. P., James Hutchinson, G. S., Dea. V, J. Bates, Doct. Benj. Colby, and one hundred others 6f the most respectable families of Prov idence. . This certifies that I have for a number of ^eats been ,acquainted with tbe composition, feiid mode of manufacture of Morse’s Com- |)Gund Syrup of Yellow Dock Root. I have!> also been acquainted with its modus operandi in disease, and can say that in all .respects it-, is admirably calculated to remedy that class of Diseases for which it-was designed. It is es-, pecially -valuabto iii INDIGESTION and all its attendant symptoms, it excites lo healthy action the Liver, removes. Torpor, and inactive ity of this Organ, and stimulates healthy ac-^ lion in all the system. As a depurator, orpu-^ rifier of the Blood, it has no superior. JIAVID HOLMES, M .D . Providence, R. I. Jan. 4th, 1853. Prepared by C. MORSE. §■ O A U T i O N . B E W A R E OF 0 0 U N T E E F E IT S I j of M. Duboy’d I ,the cupidi- efeit it. ty of some dishonest persons ito counterfeit it.^ Inquire for M. Duboy’s Rat Exterminator, and take no other. In large boxes,' at 25 cents LtNDE.^,.OSBURI^, Rochester, N. t . Sole American Agents, to whom all orders should be A oents . —For sale hy J. G, I mer ; L . L. J ' F I S K ’ S P A T E N T Metallc Burial'Oases of alfsize^^ X'^ constantly on hand at flse Fumitme Ware- Rooms of the suhKriber, apd for sale a t mucl^ )oms of the subKnb <elow the'nsuai prices'. Little Falls.'May Iff; 1^53. 36mff \o h . Bi i u N G iigs-