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^ tio a o f a certain T' wd Cristman o f tiw been made in the condi- M artgage executed by Bernard Cristman o f the tdwrt of Germenilatts, in t t e county of Herkimer and State of Ne,w York, party o f the first part, tuato liCyi 'Bcker of the town of Little Falls, county and State aforesaid, party of the second part, beating date-the 8 th day o f November, 1851, and re corded in the Clerk’s office o f Herkimer coun ty on the 8 tk day of J'Jovember, 185l, at 6 h. P . M. in Book B. B. of Mortgagesr, on page 59, given to secure the payment of five hun dred dollars and annual interest on the same, and there is claimed to be due at the time of the first publication o f this notice the sum bf $36 40, and to become due the gum o f $500 00 and interest from the Sth day of Novem ber, 1852. The mortgaged premises 'are described in said Mortgage as follows ; “ All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the town o f Germanflatta, in the county of Herkimer and State of New York, and is de scribed and bounded as follows : Being p art of Lot No. 32 in the first tract^if Staley’s P atent, beginning a t the sonth west corner of L o t No 3i-, in the said tract and running thence south 24° 15'' west 8.08 chains ‘ thence along the ands o f Boolittie and Edick south 66° 30' the place of beginning, is of land.” No suit ; SM I Daniel Hess, a e a in s t in the^bo day of July, 1853, at ' l l o’clock, A, M. of th a t d a y , a l l t h a t c e r t a i n p i e c e or p a r c e l o f land, situated in the town of Schuyler, in the County of Herkimer, New York, being a sub division of part o f Great Lot No. 5, in Wal ton’s Patent, bounded as follows, to w i t ; Be ginning a t the north east corner of. Great Lot lands o f west fl4.UU chains itaining 84.27 said mortgage,, I m or nies the same for thehe recoverecovery ! due thereon and thereby laving been commenced upon the bond which, accompa- t r of the mon- ired to be ey s due thereon and thereby secured to be paid, now, therefore, notice is hereby giv en that by virtue of a power of sale contain ed in said mortgage and recorded therewith, and in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed b y a sale of the premises therein de scribed, or such I the said Bernard thereof as was owned By att thehe datete of saidai< istman a t da of s mortgage, a t public auction, at the American Hotel now kept by Julias C. Tower, in the hs sale' Herldi kept by Julias \^, j.w«cx, xu i. village o f Mohawk, in ths said town of Gi L E 'n ECKER, Mortgagee. J . N . WiGirraiAiir, A lt’y , of Mohawk, N . Y. S u p r e m e C o u r t . John B. Owens and John Newland A Lewis Henry and others, j pnblicauc- ageofH e r- mer, on Tuesday, the ninth day of Angust, :53, at 12 o’clock, M ., a ll that certain piece or parcel o f land being in and p art of lot No, 21, Jerseyfield Patent, Beginning at the south west corner o f the east half o f lot No. 2 l, and running thtnee north thirty-one degrees, east, seventeen chains and eighty-six links 5 thence north fifty-nine degrees west eighteen chains and^ eighty-eight links to a stake ; thence forty-five minutes ir links to a degrees and ains and .fifteen tndsofsaidlot ; jees east thifty- e place of begin- ng fllty-two acres o f land, be the less—excepting two rods deeded thirty minutes west thirteen links to a stake on the south boui Ihence south fifty-nine fiv e c h a i n s a n d o n e l i n k f ning, containing fill tj i,wenty-eight t y , I7tl< J.VXVJ'J.VJCVIO U, J.TI.XXjXJ£fXV) JtVCiClC H unt ^ THKOfip, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. __ ___ f o- o acres, tw< foods, tw rods deeded to Henry Per tica J u n e 11, 1853. M ORRIS S. M ILLER, Re/eree. ‘P U R S U A N T to the provisions of the first i titleitle off thehe fifthifth chapterap o f the second part t o t f ch of the Revised Statutes, notice is signed ha bts and sums sjpectively to the said assignefe by the of August next, at the dwelling h( undersigned, in the town of Newp pay the same ; and all perse possession any property and debtor, are required to deliv< Undersigned b y the said debtor render an account of all the of money owij ney owing by them le- aesignefe by t first day of the irsigned, in the tow n of N ew p o rt, and to th e same ; and all persons having in their ' effects o f the said the creditors of the ed tQ deliver their same to above specified. All debtor are also requir- ;ctiv0ctive accountsccounts and de- l tQ deliver their respe a m andsto the undersigned a t h is dwelling afore said by the first day o f August next. Dated the 28th day of June 1853. * RENSSELA E R BRA’ hereby given to gainst leased.eased, c t< thereof, at the Store of Clarl Mohawk, on or befc strators Hotlcis. the Surro- ir, notice is all persons, having clain?\ ! o f Beraatd 4ifistrnan, d< the same with' the vouchors A d m in istrato r s Hoi virtue of an order made by the Sun of the County of Herkime] present the same with' the vouche > the Administrator o f said estate, re of Clark §-Crim, in the village o f •hawk, on or before the 6th day o f Octobe ct. Dated April 6, 1853. DANIEL s . C l a r k :. Administrator. E x e c u t o r ’ s H o ti< T>Y virtue of ah order made by ■ J D of Herkimer Cfounty, n o tice:s arsons having clain exhibit the sanoe with the voi B subscriber, the Execute ised, a t his dwelling house, ih fere the fij ised, a t h id County, OB 0 : , 1853.853. Jamanuary ETHETH 3 gus t, 1 J 22, 1853. 21m6 S B ONPOY. 2n,. Surrogate i hereby giv- gainst the- eS- of Win- iiner, deceased, to •uchers thereof, t< • of the said de i Winfield, in irst day of Au- in Executor. E 3 :e c u t o r ’s H o t i c e . ‘jri Y virtue of an order made by the Surrogate X ) of Herkimer county, -- — -■— r c notice is hereby given to all persons having claims a g ainst the estate of Job Bly, late of theI town of Norway, conntyof Herkimer, deceased, to same w ith the vouchers thereof, scriber, the executor o f the will o f the said de- tow n o f N or in tho ler, deceased, to exhibit the w ith th e vouchers thereof, tb the sub- , in the town of SoTWay, March 5, 1853, DAYID H H M P H R E V ILLE, A ^ m l a x i s t r a . t o i 's IC o t i c e . ., f3 Y virtue o f an order made b y thg Surrogate J-? of the County o f Herkimer, notice is bere-^r by given to all persons having claims agtdnst the estate o f Thomas Hawkins, deceased, to' present the same with the vouchers there to the Administrators of said estate, at 1 dwelling house of Sylvester Hadcoek, one of ^he Administrators, in the town of Schuyle ert o r before the fifth day o f September next. Dated January 31, 1853^. SYLYESTER HADCOCK. ^ ROGER HAW KINS, ______ _ ________ Administrators, A d n t i l i l s T r i E t o r ’s H o u c c . Y virtue o f an, order made by the Surrogate I-A of Herkimer County, notice is hereby giv en to aB p e r s o ^ having claims against the es- thte Of David- Joslin, late o f flie town of Frank fort, in the county o f Herkimer, deceased, to exhibit the same With the vouchers thereof to the subscriber,-the Administrator, at his dwel ling house i n B ib town of Frankfort, county of Herkimer, oii or before the seventh, day o f De- eembi H E R R IM E R COUNTY,! Cm ' '' ^ l y r o T i c ____ A 1 Petit Jury,.to swve at : and Court o f Oyer.and Termii and for tho-Coi O ffice . , hereby given that a Grand and Circuit Cbdft 'er.and Term iner to be hefd in at the Court , on the ] E , P. CLELAND, Couttty Clerk. S u p r e m e C o u r t . Ijf P ahtitiow . T N pursuance o f an order and judgment o f ihe i . Supreme Court, of the State o f New Yotk, ■ - - - - e entitied action, I the undersigned, iihlic auction, at the Inn No.'^ 1 north 6£ d running thence norl st forty-eight chains 1nd nee south thirty-six degrees \V< chains and twenty-five links ; then •ner o f Great >rth fifty-four de- A IV IE S U E W I S , R E S IDENT DEN T IST, MOH a WK, N. Y. e a s t o f th e n e w B r i c k C h u r c h , b e tv r e e n M a i n s t r e e t , a h d t h e c a n a l . The subscriber resj public that he is now nently located in Mohawk village, ■will be all times in readiness to attend the calls of those who desire the assistance of a Dentist. Teeth extracted with or without the use of chloroform], and at all All other operations attended to dm business hours day and evening. sfully cleaned and filled w i fifte< twenty-five links 5 thence ty*one chain lence south fiffy-four Buty-seven chains and :th thirty-six d« ifty-four de a fifty links j ’est nineteen >uth fif ty-four degrees east twenty-one chain s; thence north thirty-six degrees east nine chains and £s ; thence south fift degrees east ’ ■ \ fifty links ; th( ten links twenty-seven •ty-six degrees east ten chaii links to the place of begk ty links ; thence it ten chains and ' beginning, con- ■es of land or thereabouts, ted Clinton, May 18, 1853. HENRY M . BURCHARD, Referee. O, S. W il l i a m s , Plaintiff’s Attorney, taining sixty-eight: Dated Clinl Dated J u ly 12, 1853. HENRY M . BURCHARD, Referee. O. S. W il l i a m s , Plaintiff’s Attorney, E l s t o f ■p EM AINING in the Post Office at Herki- JTV mer, N. Y., on the evening o f the 20th of June, 1853, N. Ainsworth, Jun Thos. G . Bamumoi Philo M. Hackley Antoinette Brown Joseph C . Burke 3. Nicholas Bot 2. Margaret Brainard Chas. R. Bryant M rs. Byerlaid Ann Bachelder John Balde D. S. Crismail Levi C( John Kennedy Rev. Jos. H. Lamb Henry Lewis H . H . Lewis Libeus Level Adam Luckhert John McKane Samuel McLean Chane'ey Mulls VlcCormic ne'ey iv ih Mc< Miss Naiicy Nelson Daniel Osgood ----------- ‘almei Job G. Fenner Leonard Frinx Y . W . Pal Eliza L. Pratt Miss E. Poole M rs. E . Petry Rasbach ^ Colyer Samuel H , Rooks S. W . Stimson Hannah Beward Miss F. A. Sterns terling, felby Homer Caswell 9. Eleanor Connelly lYesley R . Crumb Peter Countryman John Clark Michael Dunn David Devendorf John Erdt Cathaiine Evermont Austeen Stei Komel Eckert heirs Miss Ellen Steven M rs. A. M Southworth Asom Spohn ITm. ux. vraxi=o x-.anklin Catherine A. Smith Jennie Freeborn Superintendant of the L. D. Griswold ' Poor Wm. Gates, J u n . Ndthan Spencer W m . Hagadom, or hiaJulia Ann Sweet heirs Miss M ary E . Strana- J . Haner ham Conrad Hartman Johi Michael Harter N. E . Harrington M atthew Harter '. A. Hell A. Patrick Fant Asom Soohi W Gates F rai' \ F . A . Helm er Henry Hysi Alex. Hall Daniel Henderson Helen M. Hilts John Smith Melissa Stauring Jacob Small Parker J . Thurston Merep Tucker Miss Emeline M . Vos- J . D . Yincent George Weaber inn Hacketacket Henry Wagner Joseph C . Hammond Reuben Wood Joh H C . I W alter Johnso] :yy Annnn Kehelsey Cynthia Watson M ar A K 2. SUas W ilier M artha A. King W alker 4- Devendorf Daniel Kellogg J . D . Weatherstine John Kelley 0 ^ Persons calling for any. o f thejahove let ters, will please say they a te advertised. ________________ H . H . m o r g a : AN, P . M. l o o k : a t T H I S l Better News to Many than the California XSold Speculation I RINGBONES AND BONE SPAVINS CVESd, k A ND warranted to he taken J lx . off solely and entirely with out injury to the animal, and without the use of the Knife, the Firing Iron, or any of those-liquid caustics, the Nitric, Muriatic or Sulphuric Acid, any of those banetul made use of, to the shame of ■ the torture of that useful anil ^c., or any of those banetul liquids So often ^ ’ of th e Farrier and animal, the Horse, without any necessary purpose. R E F E R E N C E S of past servi as also the bona fide ses already operated on, tbg< other Fistulas, Pipes, TumOrs, ^c, APPLICATION to be made to the subscri ber, who may be found a t E . Taylor’4 Hotel, where he can be. consulted on the subject, free of expense. Also, ated sclentificallj consulted all diseases oT 1 luhject, fi ___ ___ , _______ ^ ___ -■ th e hOi- treated scientifically, PAYM E N T , in all cases, to be made befoi the horse leaves the stable. The subscriber would to want h is it will depei length o f time he will rem; quires about two weeks he cannot remain unli unt of practice xciJiain. And ds i t le- atf efilion to each horse, 1 he gets foUr or five to gether to operate on. TERM S —From ten to twenty-five dollars. Herkimer, M ay 23, 1853. O O T H I C H A X X r , F i o l i A W K ^ IS T H E PLACE TO PURCHASE CLOTHS O • Stock of Goods, comprising all the fash ionable CLOTHS, CASSIM E R E S , YEST- INGS and TRIM M ING for the Season, which he w in sell, or make u p to order, ds thi m ay require. GARME tipns ^ i l l be made and trimi maifiier, atfd after the latest fashions- A iH W e iriw a n t of Clothes will save from '5 to 10 pey by^calling a t Gothic Hal‘ and Pockot Handken Suspenders, 4‘C. ‘ Mohawk, April 2Qth, 1852r 0 n r G O O D S F O R O A ^ H . p „ E . h o s m e r ; , No. 45 Liberty Street, opposite the Post~Office, N E W YORK, T T A Y IN G adopted the cash and short time JLX system of selling goods, offers to hiuyers i attractive stock o f DRESS Gi EROADCLOTHS, A CASSIM ERES. andg< generally adapted to M E N S ’ WEAfRi, togeth er w ith all the leading styles o f Domestic Goods. In addition to bis own, importations he is daily receiving auction jobs, to all o f w hich he invites the attention of cash and short tin New York, March 31, 1853. 31m3 only cents each, - By G. W . CONDE. 5 0 a A G E N T S W A N T E D . ^1 0 0 0 A ’tE A lA . a n t b h i n e v e r y c o u n t y o f Y Y THE u n i t e d STATES, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best Books published in the country.— To men. of good address, possessing a small capital o f from $25 to $100, such inducements will bte offered as to enable them to make from $3 t o 'l i f t a day profit. O ^ T h e B q o li puihlishedhy us are all use- in- their character, extremely popular and command largesales w h ereverthcyare offered, , For further patticulars, address, (postage paidj> ------- - - 3?A-NIEL$ G-ETE,- ' Successors to W . A. Leary and' Co., ^ No. 13ft North Second Street. Pbiltffielpfiia’. j W f s r t K a n t a t t s . isfaction. Work ^ w ith or w ithout tl a hours, day and night.— nded to during regular Decaying Id^^c, plate, by rted on gt tmospheric pressure or otherwise. No efforts will he wanting to give wanting to give entire sat- warranted, and prices reasonable. A Superior Tooth Powder very recently in troduced to the public, constantly on hand and for sale. Examinations and advice g ratis. The subscriber takes the liberty to refer to the following named gentlemen, from most of whom be has testimonials of his professional ability, &c. C. AGRiFf-ETH M . D , , M ohaivk, B. C ae ’ W m . B , S m ' i t h , A. L . H owell , D e . L . S alisbuex , F . E . SpruNEE, S. R emington , Ilion, D. D . D evoe . do S, L . M oegan , do .OEGAN, d o JAM E S LEW IS, Dentist. Mohawk, N .Y ., April 1st., 1853. loo I*faMO F o r t e s . T . G ILBE R T & GO’S . NEW YORK WARE ROOMS, 303 BROADWAY, Corner of Anthony-st. and opposite Broadway Bank and Theatre, T X 7 H E R E the largest assortment of Pianoes V V with and without the celebrated Improved jEoIean, may be found—all o f which have the Metallic Frame, and are warranted to stand any climate^ and give entire satisfaction and will be i a t great bargains. By an experience of ’ nportant im - brought to a Nearly 20Q0 ______ s have been applied, and the d< rapidly increasing, Elegant Boudoir tage Pianos convenient for small rooms. 6 . 4’ Co .’s Pianos are admitted to be superior to all others, owing to their firmness and long standing in tune. Prices same ~ ’ supplied at 1: the entire Boston catalogue ruction books furnished at this store a t wholesale. HORACE W ATERS, Sole Agent. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of second hand Pianos in Rosewood and Ma hogany cases, varying in prices from $30 $150. Second hand jEolean Pianos from $21 to $275—Grand Pianos from $300 to $700 Prince §t Co.’s Melodeons from $35 to $90.- Carhdrt $55 to $90—Guitars from $10 to $75, 4-c., j-e.___________________________S0m3 ufactory. E . H . Wi ’ade’s and t ^‘ M AN KNOW T H Y S E L F .” Jin Invatiiabk Book for 25 Cents. ‘ ‘ Every Family should fidve d Copy.'\' IWENTY THOUS AND Copies sold in Family shoUX |^ .less than 5 months. A ^ n e w edition, revised and Vrimproved, just issued. :sV D R . H U N T E R ’S V' M EDICAL MANUAL ' -\ND HAND BOOK lui me x i j c j . - —Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of eve ry form of \disease contracted b y promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self abuse o r by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, w rit ten in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that w'ould of fend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful ----- - sively devoted to the cure of di icate o r private nature. To which is added receipts for the cure of the aFove diseases, and a treatise on the caus es, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. Testimony o f the Professor of Obstetrics in :tice, exclu- ses of a del- tise t graduate o nited Statf mend him t pleasure to recom- the unfortunate, o r to the victim ifulful and of malpractice, as a success ed practitioner, in whose hon< d experieqe- ioner. in whose honor and integritj they naay place the greatest confidence. JOSEPH LONGSHORE, M . D . From JL. Woodicard, M. D ., of P enn. Uni, M a ) ses of Diseases of _________ , ________ ofthem o flongstani have come under ray notice, in which his s has been manifest in restoring to perfect h e a lth, in some instances w'here the patiept has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treat ment o f Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions prp^uced by self-abuse or ex cess o f venery, I do not know his supprior in the profession. I have been acquainted wil the Author some thirty years, and deem i t i more than justice to liiia as well as a kindne to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him us one, in whose profession al skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. A L F , WOODWARD, M . D. ■ T h is is, without exception, the most^com* t of the ' ------------- J ------- fl price I, the fruits o f some twenty years jssful practice.— 'Herald. acher or parent Shouldhelidthout the sorrow to the youth under their charge.— Peo- fieh Muocale. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio’ in w rit ing o f “ Hunter’s Medical Manual,\*’ s a y s :— “ Thousands upon thousands of o u r youth, by .nd influence o f the passions, havb evil out reali: art tim e out realizing the sm and fearful consequences l a upon themselves and p p sterity. The cohsfitu# OODS^i tions o f thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, i f not broken down, and they do n o t know the cause qr thecEure. Any thing that can be done so to enlighten and in fluence the public mind as to check, and ulti mately to remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the great est blessing n ext to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. In temperance (or the use of into.\icatingdrinks,) though it has slain thousands upon thousands is not a greater scourge to the human race.— l.cceptpjy thanks on behalf of the afflicted, nd, your co-worker in the good work you are 0 actively engaged in.” Onene copyopy , (securelysecurely enveloped,)nveloped,) willijl bee for-r O c , ( e w b fo warded. free o f postage to any part of the Uni- ' ’ \ \5 cents, or 6 copies for $1, Ad- : , Bpoksellers,^ Canvassers and Sook Agents supplied on the n ost liberal terrns, 4 l y l • V . G. BURRILL. Herkimer, April T, l8 5 L '■O U 0 A R , T E A , M O L A S 8ES, etc., cheap IT t H O m E FAM ILY G R O C E R IES, ch6ap [ U for cash a t H . Huyek’s, Herkim e r, N , Y . : at H . Huyek’s, Herkimer. m m m i . ^ 0 0 C H A L L E NG E . J ’ p e r s o n w ille n d e a V o r t o prom< ________ at all sacrifices. I feel it my duty to solemnlY assure you that WORMS, according to the Opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, Are the.prim aiy causes o f a large majority o f dis- If you b B a n a p p t.-- one kind of food to another, Pain in the Stomach, Pickin,g Hardness and Fullness of the S vver, (er, ly changeable Bad Breatb, tin at the Nose ____ B elIy,Dr v Pulse irfegi r f e g u lar-r elly, D ry Cough, -remeirdier that Stomach, Pi Fullness of t w Fe Pulse i all these dfenote W o r m s , and you should at the remedy — lENSACK’S \WORM SYRUP. An article founded Snlaniin., compounded wifli p being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender infant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhea have made them weak and debilitated. the Tonic properties of hat it stani such, t] fallible rem( PEFSiA, the astohishing cui Syrop after Physicians have of its sap iebilitatedj Worm S3Trup are ;al in the without an equi r n t m t u h LIVER C O M P L A IN T , JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY- DISEAS ES OF TH E KIDNEYS, 1 performed by this after Physicians ha failed is the best ddehce of its superior efficacy over all others TiatJG t A f i ^ t Y o j a f f i . 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 Dance, Fits, 4-c., that those e ever suspect that it is T ape them to ah early grave. In this Worm, a very energetic 1 pursued, it would therefore be pro] 6 or 8 o f my Liver Pills, So as to obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act di rect upon the Worm which must he taken in doses o f two table-spoonfulls three times a day. :ion followed have never been knorni inate case of icted seldom i f WoEM hastening •oper to remove all These direction foil to fail in curing bstir who was well skilled Idren in distress, pro- had ever used, and would yours could be had. rs became seriously diseased. to fail in curing the most ob: TA P E WORM. READ THE FOLLOW ING! And you cannot l^e indifferent to this appeal. Humanity calls up^n you fo do your duty. It is only one out of the many thousands who has seen its wonderful effects. D r. J - N . HOBENSACK—Sir:—Gratitude to you, the inrentor of a highly valuable medi cine, prompts this humble testimony in its fa vor, as being a safe, gentle, yet powerfully effe tual remedy for Wc experience is knovrii preparations, my wil in ministering to children in distress, nounced it the best she use no other while A daughter of H e r symptoi at once song half tioi child, she being ibout five or six yOai She passed an irtmense quantity of Wo sickly countenance now brightened, her spirits re t u r n e d , a n d id a s h o r t t i m e a lo v e l y c h ild , 'threateued withjdecline and death, now gave kind Provi- your Syrup, nee I recom mended it to aj parents whose children are suffering w ith W orms. JA S . B. BOWEN, Minister of thi Gospel, Late ■ P astor of the Southampton i^ptist Church. Cantioijl—Remember, then, and all others, hat HOBENSACK’S ! the hi a t once sought d ing obtained yours, by the' if mother Hav- the ses o f fei WOR ignature every bottle. Z>ivel^ P i l l s . A^o p art offfie system is more Rable to dis ease than the lIi(:ER, it serving as a filterer to ■' thebloql,hebloiP, orr givingiving thhe e p roper purify t o g t pr secretion to tlm bile, softat any wrong action o f the Liv- her important p secretionfrom'ihePuImoaaTymucusmembrane k discharge of heerhted matter ____a ' ■ ■anges !xpliil certain morbu action of the system. 3d5 a T o n i c , w h i^ gives tone and strength to the health and vigor to c a t h a r t i c , _ __ -iT _________ or promotes w discharge of Secreted m atter. 2d, an ALTERATIVE, which ch in some inexpli^hle and insensible manner the toi vir nervous systeA Tenowi all p arts o f tljehddy. a < _ which acts injperfect harmony w ith the other ingredients, apd operating on the Bowels, and expelling the Whole mass of corrupt and vitiated m atter and pmifyingi: lhe Blood, which destroys ^ jifying disease and xstores health. . TO FEM ALES. J -nm... __ : __ an invaluable medi- wbich you are sUb- You will fiid these Pills an ne in many'complaii ject. In obstructions healthy actii^, purifying the blood and fluids so effedually to put to flight all plaints whicij may arise from female irregular ities, as heaHjiche, giddiness, dimness o f sight, pain in the si$e,e, back,ack, &c., and offered the pub- si$ b ^ c ,, •estBilis for - all diseases, upon a^the lie as the best following M ^ I C A L EVIDENCE. W e the uirierrigued Physicians, having had the receipt of their manufacture submitted to us for iftipeclion, say, that the ingredients of which they are composed makes them the b est Pill in useffir all diseases of the Liver,Tmpuri. ties o f the Blood, §c. ’We say this not only from our own judgment, hut also from that of the b est mydical authority in th e United S t a t e s . All diseases requiring the use o |a n ALTERA TIV E , DIAPHORETIC and PURGATIVE M E b lC IN E , that came tinder our notice, has been treated with the above Pills with the OD, M. D . ACHE tdrv success. GEORGE w o o ; FRANKLIN BACH E, M . D. G. M cCLENNAN, M . D . F. CROWLEY, M. D . L, BOWEN, M. D. Purchase none but those haying the sig nature, J . N, HOBENSACK,” upon each box, as all otlers' are worthless imitations. Agents w i ^ n g hew supplies, and all othefs wishing to b)edrae agents, must address the Proprietor, j | B. HOBENSACK, at h is Lab oratory, No. J20 North Second Street, above Race, PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all'Drh^gists ahd Merchants in the U. States, j Patpphlrtsgivin; fo r m d d indif ’ the above me. agents, 1 A gents .—J . G. J lerry.Mhhawk, J . Wheel ■, Babcock, W . Wiafield, t .ort. Price 4ach 20 cents. Greenleaf 4 Kinsley, No. 62 Yesey St. N . Y. YVliolesale Agents. _ ___________ , l a D T * s tiers. Pens, Carite, hes, Nail do.. Pen ian Ink,’ b l’k, e, e tc.j’etc.- 'D : ^ T u b e had a t ' J . G. B U R R IL’S. HeiM iiier, A p r il-1. 1853. ' 125,000 $500 Iq $5 on unincumbered real estate. Apply to , S.-4- R. EARL. Herkimer, March 17, 1853. 20w3. DISEASES AKI- s i n g e e o m a n i s o E - ' DEIlED DIYER o r STOM- ’ a - g h , s u c h a s c o n s t ip a - W oN, INWARD W EES, EUDLNESS OK BLOOD TO THE HEAD , ACIDIIY OF THE STOSIACH-, NATTSEA, HEAKT-BtTKN, DlS-^ •OUSTFOR FOOD, FULLNESS, O R W E IG H t IN THE STOSIAOH, SOUK ERUCTATIONS, SINKING OK FLUT TERING AT THE TIT OF THE STOMACH, SWIM MING -OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND D IFFI CULT BREATHING, FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOKING OR SUFFOCATING SENSATIONS WHEN IN A LYING POSTURE, DIMNESS OF V I SION, DOTS OR WEBS BEFORE THE SIGHT. ' and dull r. D R . H O O F L A N D ’S CELEBRjlTED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY D R . C. M. JACKSON. AT TDE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philt ' ‘ ' ■In Clinton Hotel Build- instiiution under that OLD G A L E N ’S H E A D P E N S A R V . T ^ O . 56 Beaver St.- i. 1 ings—the oldest name in this couni removal and preve eases, without mercury. > ' New Remedies and Quick Cures. Slight new cases of infection cured in a few hours by a single application without any medicine and w i t h o u t c a u s i n g a n y p a i n , A Mew I»riva,te Medicta.1 Tresatis^- D r .L A CROIX, author of the Private Med ical Treatise,—cheapest Book ever Published 5 250 pages and ISO plates; only 25 cents a copy —on the Physiology of M arriage, and on the infirmities and Disorders of Youth and Matu rity, which destroy the physical and mental powers, enfeeble the natural feelings, and ex haust the energies of Manhood. W ith practi cal observations on the ' prevention and treat ment of nervous debility, local and constitu tional weakness, stricture, and all diseases and derangements resulting from indiscretion, as adopted by Lallemand, Ricord, and other emi- 7ranee. With the anatomy, Mcducth .20 Arch Street, Philadelphia. the above dise ed—by any ot iates, as the cures attest, skilful physicians had rp K E I R power over the above diseases is not JL excell^— equalled—by any other prepa II in the United States, as the cures attesi [—i f ration in the U n i.... _ in m a n y C a ses a f t e r failed. The: READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the “ Boston Bee.” The editor said, Dec. 22nd D r. Hooflai Dyspepsis deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have thousands5 lus Debility, pulur medicini e been used 1 this remedy, use of these gains strength iplaint from convinced tbs hese Bitters, the patient tndnd vigiigor- ength a v consideration. Th< ite and sn.ell, and can lat, in the constantly fact worthy of deasant in un(] froi re used by persons oachs with safet e afflicted we advise ikmg with the most delicate stomi inder any circumstances. We erience, and to the afflic their use. “ S co t t ’ s W e e k l y , ” one o f the best Litera- iuii, uie now recommended by some of the most prominent members of faculty as an article of much efficacy inn ca- jiilty as an article of much efficacy i ca- female weakness . As such is the case,'’ we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. jPer- of debilitated consHtn^ions ■Witt find these 5ts advantageous lo fheii* health, as we from experience the salutary effect they upon weak systems.” have upon MORE EVIDENCE. The Hon. C. D . Hineline, Mayor of the city if Camden, N . J . , sayi “ HO ofland - ’ s GhSjMJ merits.— must say we found it specific in its acti upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence it exerts upon ner vous prostration is really surprising. It colmS and strengthens the nerves, bringing them in to a state of repose, making sleep refreshin re are satisfied there, woi 5 from the stomach, liv from tl a the g iver and nervous sys- rity of real and imaginary Have them in a healthy bid defis . late. Have them in a healthy cQnffition, a n d --------- - 1 , - c ----- . . • ^ ics generally. ■wfe w'otild advise otir friends whp are a t all in disposed, to give a trial—^it i t Will recOmmend itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No other medicine can produce such evidences of m erit.” Evidence Upon evidence ^ a s jhheiiTeceived (like the foregoing) from all Sections o f the Un- ' ion, the last three years, and the, krohgjesttesti- lieve that they are in certain situations, (the larticulars of which wdll be found in the wrap pers accompanying each box.) though alw: safe and healthy, ’e, hiladelphia, than all other nostrums combined, fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific p reparation will meOt with their quiet approval y ’ ip this form. it approval when presented even •MS diseases —the effect is in They can be administered to female with safety apd reliable benefit a P|„j w i t h s a f e t y a p d r e l i a b l e b e n e f it a t a n y t i m e efit* marks of the genuine. ’ T h e y have the written signature of C. 1 ^ ^ ____ signature o f C . M . JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they arespu-r Wholesale and R etail at the Ger- JBor sale wnolesale and B etail at tfie < man Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch street, door below Sixth, Philadelphia; and by re spectable dealers generally through the coan PRICES RED U C E D . To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative powers S in g l e B o t t l e 75 cents Also for sale by J . G. BURRILL, Herkimer. D:^Wholesale Agents for New York State— A. d- B. D. s a n d s , N, Y- City. 48yleow M O R G A N G R A Y , QH IPPING and COMMISSION AGENT, insignments of F lour, Grain,in But- Etnd P r o d u c e o f d iffe r e n t k i n d s . •iven t o e x p e d i t e , B Messrs. Bartlett, P<erry IBEKCES. P 4 Co., No. 4 Front st.,-N ’.^Y.’ M r. P. P . Deraarest, No, 7 South st., N. Y. Messrs. Kline 4 McClary Port Jackson, Mont. Co., N. Y. M r. P . W . P utman, Auriesville, Mont Co., N. Y. M essrs. J . D. Zilley Co., Canaioharie, Mont. Co., N. Y . M r, A, M . Gray, Herkimer, N . Y. New York, Ajiril 12.1852. White Red do. a splendid article, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Litherage, French Yellow, Chrome -do,' Vermillion, Faint Brushes, W h i t e O h a l k , Red do, ■ J . G. B URRILL. Herkimer, A p ril-i, 16S1. - riesin t Band Paper-, •Furniture Varnish, Carriage do, Harness do. Rose Pink, ' Ultramarine Blue, Paris do, Prussian do, Paiig Green, Chrome do, Verd-'““^- P R . % j 6 h n G , profes! month as isional n d[vice v Those vriil please that no more 4h ; seeking his bear in mind ■ointments 27tf )gy, and diseases of the repri •gans of both sexes, explaining their strui ture, uses, and functions, and the various ii juries that are produced in fhei n by excesses o f overcome objections against m arrriage. None should take this important step without con sulting its pages. It treats of all diseases of females, whether married or single. Strangers who require medical aid, before consulting any doctor, ought to read this book, as it will ena ble him to judge whether he is properly treated, and thus prove a safeguard against the imposi-- tions of quackery, so prevalent in populoui )erson sendr ' ’ ^ copy o CROI Albi it for on< i. No. 56 N. Y. ^ i»y le dollar. Address _ ____ Beaver s t., orbo.x 579 P. O., Ib a n y , N . Y . DR. LA CROIX offers to all those who de-' re to consult a professional person, the result !0^ years experience in the Hospitals of Eu- ; andnd Americamerica 0 / 2 ** rope a A YOUNG M E N —^Let no false modesty deter you from making your case known to one who, from education and respectability, can alone be- iend you. He who places himself under Dr. world in whoi -especial] icked the secret dent. There are very few inen in the vhom it is ily in cases many pretenders of m< the country is filled, and the many disappoint ments to which the unfortunate victims are subjected by consulting such men, renders it a matter of more justice to caution the public against them, and nnint them to the sure “ Beaver st. Albany N. Y TO FEM ALES.—Dr. L a Croix, No. 56 Beaver st. without rehearsing the ordinary and common place phrases usually resorted to by advertising quacks, wiU only state that all fe male complaints of whatever name or nature, are treated by him successfully. The most convenient rooms always in reserve for ladies wish to consult ;ular physician Testing cor ;anizatii ■who may wish to consult a with regard to any of those plaints to which their delicate orgs renders them liable. An important circular, containing valuable information, addressed to husbands and heads of families, and particular ly to mothers in delicate health, -who have had T h e ELEGi’RO ga ; For married ladi iCTIVB.” - ill not a F e m a l e P e r i o d i c a l c o m t l a i n t s .— D /. Lancy’s Female Periodical f i l l s are w ell knowr 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- of all diseases to which females are lia They are free from poisonous drugs, and war ranted to produce no bad ' precaution necessary to be should not take them if they have rei effects. ‘ The only to be observed is, ladies n to be- gentl yek so \active they. Price $1 per box . They can be trs mitted by mail to any p artofthe United States. D r. LaCroix, can without boasting, say, that he has cured 20,000 P a t i e n t s within the 20,000 P atients last three years, and no one single' case is known where his_directions were follow’ed and medicines taken a t reasonable time, and a cure not effected. Therefore, all who desire to be checked, sretore, all wh( y have the dis< are respectfully ADVICE TO STRANGERS.—Bewa: imposters who call themselves cured, not merely have ’the disease ” r inVited to call mposters who call themselves distinguis graduates, §-c ., and boast o f practising all over the world for centuries p ast Be not deceived by promises which cannot be fulfilled ; and pay no enormous fees to those notoiions hoastinj advertisers before you consult D r . LaCroix where a sure cure can be obtained with stric honesty on a written guarantee and forfeiture See my sworn certificates. 0 : ^ Persons at a distance may consult D r. La Croix by letter, post paid, describing case, and have medicines securely p u t up and forwarded to any part of the United States, always ac companied with full and explicit directions for use. Communications considered strictly confidential. Office arranged w ith separate apartments, so that patients nev.er see any one but the doctor himself. Attendance daily, from 8 in the morning till 9 at n ight and on Sundays from 2 till 5 P . M . Address D R . LA CROIX, (or Box 51 0.1 No. 56 Beaver street Albany. N . Y. R A I L . R O A D H O U S E H E R K I M E R . «■ - a r p H E undersigned has the pleasure tap's® JL -to announce to the public that he has recently purchased the property known as the Railroad House, in the village of Herkimer, which he has greatly improved and furnished anew throughout. TraveRers and others or expensi der their sojou Railroad Houi .A S t a g e leaves this House o’clock A . and Coopers from Sharoj hannah. i, LeRoy, .vii j men connecting with sta in Springs and the valley of the \ urning—Leaves Coi Iso runs.daily^startini Norway, Poland, Graves’Hollow, Russia, Trenton Falls. JACOB SPOONER. Herkimer June 13, 1851. 41yl b R U G S A N D lV iE D lC lN E ^ .1 A N improved assort XJL mong which may fie foui irLead Cream Ttirfar, Quinine, Calomel, Opium, Camphor, Tartaric Acid, Aloes, . , For sale by ml just received—a- Rhuharh, G u m A x a b i c , Antimony, . , Ammonia, Oil Origanum, Etihor, , ; J Sup. C arh. Soda,', •Epsom Salts, etc, etc,. Herkimer, A p ril 1. 1853. j . G, BURRILL. .Q A L T , coarse and fine—a b .'O stantly on hand,at H. Htf [arge supply coj ;k‘s, Herkimei m m € n u H E R E IS YOUR REM E D Y . H O L L O W A Y ’S OINTIVlEN “r. A MOST m:ilACTJLO'CS CUUE OP BAD LEGS after 43 YEARS SUFFERING. EMract rf a Letter from Mr. Wm. Galpin, af aO s t . M a r y 's S tre e t, Weymouih, d a te d mx-u 15th, 1851. r r - o professok . hollow a y sir-.- X , A t the age of 18 my wife (who is now 6 l) or less sore, and g reatly ir nies were distracting, and for she was deprived entirely o f 3 Every remedy that medical n but •without effect; her : the state of H e r t months t^ e i severely, and tl 1 had often read your advertisements, and ad vised h er to try your Pills and O intm ent; and, Durce, after every other remedy had m e n ad v ised ^ w a s T health suffered rtiseme as a last res proved useh very other i uited to d( was terrible, and ad- ; and, lyhad She le consented to do so. sound and undisturbed. Could’ you have wite nessed the sufferings of m y wife during the laSt 43 years, and contrast them with her present enjoyment o f health, you wound indeed feel de- 1th, you in having been the means of so _ 3 o f a f e I (Signed) W ILLIAM ring beei alleviating the sufferii (Sigi fellow-creature.- GALPIN. Copy o f a Letter o f Mr. W m . Abbs, Builder of Gas Ovens, of Rushcliffe, near Huddersfiddi IS, o f Rushcliffe, dated May 3Isi _ near Huddersfieldi sy 31st, 1851. To Professor Holjoway : Sir.—I suffered ftar a period of thirty years from a bad leg, the re sult of two or three different accidents at Gas Works 5 accompanied by- scorbutic sym] I had recourse to a ‘ ^ ’ It d< by-scorbutic symptoms, iriety of medical advice. VXV 4 UC aU J ^ U K ltC U , J C t J lU >ppositiqn to that opinion, your Pills and Oint- nent have effected a complete cure in so short i time, that few who had not witnessed it would ' ■ ■ ned) W ILLIAM ABES. statement can be verified b y M r. W . P. England, Chemist, 13 M arket S t., Huddersfield. A DREADFUL BAD BBEAST CURED IN ONE MONTH. Extract o f a Letter from Mr. Frederick T u rner, ofPenshurst, Kent, dated December 12th, 1850. To Professor Halloway : Dear Sir,—Bly wife had suffered f rom Bad Breasts for more :iod in awful wi led medicine, I de- ind Ointmer' g h y J efore gave them a trial in her case,and ai e it was I did so, for in less than a a perfect cure was effected, and the benefit that various other branches of rr y fami- lave derived fiom their use is my own leg by your unrivalled termined again to use your Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial in her case . n end thfei DEEIC; ■ally aston- them TO al] my K TUBNER. ishing. I strongly reconm e friends. (Signed) FRED E I The Pills should be used conjointly with th« Ointment in most of the following cases ; Bad Legs, Gout, Bad Breasts, Glandular Swellings, Burns, Lumbago, Bunions, Bite of Mosel Sand Flies, Bunions, Piles, if Moschetoes andRheumatisi Coco-bay,. Chiego-fool, ChilWaiiis, Chapped hands, Corns, (soft,) Cancers, Contracted and stiff Joints, Elephantiasis. Fistula! Scalds, Sore Nipples, Sore-throats. Skin-diseases, Scurvy, Sore-beads, Tumours, Ulcers, Wounds, istuJas, Sold at the Establishment of Professor H ol LdwAY, 244 Strand, (neai Temple Bar, Lon don,) and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the British Empire, and of those of the United Stales, 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.^. kds , New York. ( I ^ There is a considerable saving by takirq th^lairger in every disi t sizes. B Directions for the guidance of patients ery disorder are affixed to eaeh Pot. A F F L I C Y E D R E A D ! P H IL A D E L P H IA M E D ICAL HOUSE— X Established 1§ years ago by DR, KIN- KELIN, North-tvest corndr of Third and Un ion sts., between Spruce aiid Pine s t s ., Phila- ihia... •e and nninter- delphio Eighteen years of extensive ar 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- rith ulcers upon the body, throa ines, meiicurial flicted with ulcers upon t legs, pains in the head or bones rheumatism, strictures, gravel, dise from youthful excesses or irapnrites of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with success. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. TAKE PARTICULAR 1 ----- 1VT ------- ijj^Ye injuret 2 indulged i„ ______ _ 'rom evil com[. anions or at school 5 th e effects of which are nightly felt, even -when asleep, and destroy both mind aiiS body, should apply immediately. WeakfieSs and\ constitutional debility, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and genersj prostra tion, irritability and all nervous affections, In digestion, sluggishness of the liver, and every disease in any w a y connected w ith the disor der o f the procreative functions cured, and full ; vigor restored. K iE J A D H a n d ffila f ik llo b d . A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death. Kinkelin on Self-Preservation—tfifty 2S ftents a d d r e s s e s , its e l ^ 1 and Old Age, and sh o u ld b e rC a d b y a l l . The valuable advice i t g iv e s w i l l p fering, and save annually T Parents by reading it will learn -how to •everit the destruetiou o f their ciildren. A remittance o f 15 cents, enclosed in -a letter, addressed to D r , KINKELIN , N . W . corner o f Third and Union streets, between Sprucepruce Pine,ine, Philadelphia,hiladelphia, wiUiu ensuresm a , S and P P w en hook under envelope, per return of maB. Persons a t a distance may address D t. K . By lettejj, (post-paid,) and be cured a tb o r— v^sserSj wi.**v*w work at very Jow rates. :he above 48 y 1 -ip r R i t t AilFjp i ¥ E w € i b b i > s . r p H E undersigned would respectfuUy an- X notince to th e inhabitauts of H e tk itn ^ a h d aity, that they hare taken and iiff&d tho e lately occupied b y M . W . Ragbach^ in the tge o f Herkimer, where they intend to ied p constantly on hand a w e ll selected nssortiaent of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and PRO VISIONS, which will he sold as cheap US nan he afforded in this or adjoining m arkets. .We also keep on band a well seterted igsTs<5rt- ment of BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIM ERES, R E A D Y ’ 4 : a D E CLOTHING kept con stantly OR h and and made to order. W e would y t o d a i r y m e n a n d o t h e r s t h a t w e k e e p a Ja^gg sortiDfffit of CHEESE BOXES, whichw e will-sellat the lowest price. AJsOr all kinds of GROCERIES^ PROVISIONS, FLOUR^ B A L f j 4 c ., 4c. - q : ^ Please call and see. ® ^ \ “ ’ ’ ’ “’'k T i c . E L W O O D \ ■ j r ; ANTED—LIVE CHICKYKS and TU R W KIES, at the 'Rail Road House,-by ^ JACOB SPOONER. Herkimer, April 3 0 , 1S51. ‘ 34