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]¥evr Y o r l c I T J a r k e ts. N ew Y oee , July 26, 1853. F lotje —Canadian 5 0Ga5 12 ; 4 87a5 12 for lixed to fancy Michigan and Indiana ■, 5aS 12 Rye Plour—3 37a for common to good Ohio. I 8 40. Corn Meal—3a3 06. G rain —Wheat—Prime white Canadian sale' aide at 1 20al 21 ; good Genesee 1 33 ; good Ohio 1 27. Rye 77a78. Oats -44a46 for sti 1 we.stern. Corn—67a68 for unsound; 6 for western mixed; 70 for round yellow. P r o v i s i o n s —Pork—mess 15 81. Prh aide at 1 20al 21 ; goi Ohio 1 27. Rye '77a.: and we.stern. P R o V1 s IONS—Pork—mes! 12 87al3. Beef—8al0 for c( Lard firm at lO^all. Butter Lard firm a changed. country n and Che< P 0 1 SONIN G ■ inds of persons who >r oil, Calom they appeal ctually layint ho use Vermifuge composed of Castor oil, Calomel, §-c., are not ■ware, that while they appear to benefit the of sight, weakness ( In another columi tisement of Hobensi 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 hillious type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Hohensack’s Liv er Pills. Be not deceived,^’’ hut ask for Hohen sack’s Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and ob serve that each has the signature of the Pro prietor, J. N. HOBENSACK, as none else are genuine. feebly and imperfectly, liver dis tain result. As soon, therefore, as any attec- tion of the liver is perceived, we may be sure that the digestive organs are out of order.— The first thing to be done, is to administer a For this porsose we can recommend H oof - land ’ s German Bitters, prepared by D r. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. Acting as an altera tive and tonic, it strengthens the digestion, changes the condition of the blood and thereby gives regularity to the bowels. m m . In this town, on the 16th inst., M.\RTHA LOUISA, daughter of Melchert and Elizabeth Smith, aged about 10 years. iraise.’’ In this village, on the 21st inst., BYRON A., son of M. W. and Cordelia Rasbach, aged about 5 years. rious paraphernalia requisite to give it proper effect. The entire stock of Mons. Franconi’s extensive Parisian Establishment, comprising all thele mostst eminentmi Hippodrome Riders in t in the vafio mo e Europe, will tak* ious Fetes.' Carria- ment. Sixty Male 2 ’ ! Chasers, Fox i liemisph successive and animated scenes. Admission 25 cents. No half price. The procession of the Hippodrome will enter Herkimer and Mohawk villages about 10 o’ clock, A. M, in the following order— POim MOUNTED HERALDS, WITH BANNERS, Bearing Olympian Devices, Trophies, §-c. GAUL’S ELEAN BAND, On foot, in splendid Uniform, w’ill precede th GRAND CAVALCADE OF LADIES, GRAND CAVALCADE OF omprising the principal Artistes podrome, in ridn and elegant Riding Co.stume, ~ - CharioL of the Hip- First Grand Ancient Roman of orange and gold, drawn by two cream horses and driven by a lady, representing Lucretia. Second Roman Chariot^ of purple and gold, drawn by two gray horses, driven by a lady representing Roxana. Third Roman Chariot, chastely ornamented with gold and paintings, drawn by two cream hor.ses, driven by a ’lady representing Diana. Magnificent Ostrich Carriages, fine male Ostrich of the Desert, in id attended by Four Ma- [rawn by a f a single hai igle harness, and attended by F jestic O striches, in full Plum a g e . The Hindoo Elephant Hassan, in costly Indian housings, ridden by his origi nal keeper, Saib, in full Oriental costume. Herd of Arabian Camels, used in the desert hunt, and ridden by their keepers. Chaste Miniature Curcicle, W A N X E D IM tV J E D I A X E L Y I rp w O GOOD EXPERIENCED SALES- X MEN—well acquainted with the Dry Goods Trade. None others need apply. Enquire by mail or otherwise, At the Office of this paper. S i i e r i f f ’s J P r o c l a m a t i o n . B t . i t .1; 01 N ew Y oke , 1 County of Herkimer,) rp H E undersigned, Sheriff of said county, in X conformity to a precept to him in this be half directed, by this his proclamation, re- (piires all persons hound to appear at a Circuit Court and Court of Oyer and Terminer, to be li'olden at the Court House, in the town of Her- kiiiier, in and for said county^ on the last Mon day (29th day) of August next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, by recognizance or otherwise, to tices of the keace, coroners other officers who have taken any recognizance lor the appearance of any person at the s urt, or who have taken any inquisitioi amination of any prisoner or witness, to turn such recognizances, inquisitions, and ex aminations, to the said court, at the opening thereof, on the first day of its sitting. Dated July 27, 1853. ____ L. CARRYL, Sheriff. isition or S l i e r i f i ’s S a l e . T)Y virtue of an execution issued out of the X j County Court of Herkimer County, and to me directed and delivered, against the personal property and real property of Henry C. Harris, I have levied upon, seized and taken, all the right, title, interest and claim which the said Henry C. Harris had on the 16th day of April, xA. D. 1853, or which he may since have ac- t2uired, in and to the following described prem ises, to wit:—That certain parcel of land lying in the town of Litchfield, County of Herkimer and State of New York, known as part of lot No. . 0 , in the second tract of Staley’s Patent and bounde-1 as follows, viz: Beginning at the Centre of the bridge formerly called Cedar B r id g e , and running thence north 55 degrees west along the centre of the road formerly known as the U t i c a and Minden Turnpike to the and opposite the land of Jacob McIntosh; thence along the land of said Jacob McI ntosh to a stake and stones on the line of William Trues- dail’s land; thence south 46 degrees east along the line of said Truesdail’s land to the east bank Of a ditch that conveys water to Chauncey ^a&Lcixy cuuiig tuu liuts ui suiu jrxLPdxwxu o .ictuu. to the cmtre of the creek; thence northerly along the centre of said creek to the place of be ginning, containing one half acre of land be the same mote or less—all of which, together with the heraditaments and appurtenances thereun to belonging or appertaining, I shall expose for sale as the law directs, tp the highest bid der, at the public house now kept by M. M. Dorn, in Cedarville, in the County of Herki mer, on Saturday, the lOth day of September, A. D. 1853, at 10 o’clock A. M. of that day. Dated July 27, 1853. LORENZO CARRYL, Sheriff. By W1LT.IAM H oward , Deputy. __________ F R A N C O N U S H I P P O D R O M E . RESTORATION OF THE E E S T I V A L S , GAMES & A M U S E M EN T S , Of the Ahciefat Greeks and Romans. FIRST SEASON IN AMERICA OF FRANCONI’S COLLOSAL HtPPODlSOME With all its animated Splendors, Its daring Chariot Races, Gorgeous Tourna ments, exbilirating Field and Desert Sports, And other exciting and novel Exercises of the Olympean Arena and Middle ages, comprehending T he S tadium , T he C ourse , T he A rena , T he C hase , T he T ietimo G round and . T he P arado , Under ^ACR^S upwards accommodations for seating 9MQ^Spec- tators, will exhibit ON THE FLATS BETWEEN HERKIMER AND MOHAWK VILLAGES, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 16IH , 1853. D:;^ Performance in the Afternoon and Ev ening. Doors open at 2 and 7 o’clock, P. M. Performance to commence at anrl 71 n’cL The space usi yertisemen idea of the fd in this all-absorbing exhibition : or of I piagnitudej costliness and bi illiancy, of the v of the ju- land Ponies. made in St.’Petersburgh, for Franconi’s Par isian Hippodrome, drawn by a pair of fine Reindeers. ; the valua- :rnalia ihment. PROGRAMME. The Entertainment of the Hippodrome will commence with ScipioPs Triumphal Return to Rome, After the Conquest of Carthage, in which the entire stock of Horses, Ponies, Elephants, Camels, Deer, Chariots, Cars, Ostriches ; to gether with the Equestrian Corps, en masse, will be displayed in one grand scene of action. The Condemned Gladiators, a thrilling illus tration of the Roman Arena. The Ostriches of the Desert, hunted by mounted Arabs. Habits of the Camel, pursued by Bedouin Horsemen. The Posturing Tableaux, and moving Pedes tal, by M. Nicola and Pupils; exhibiting a diversity of Classic Poses during the forward motion of the carriage upon-which their Pedes tal is erected. Exciting Chariot Race, by three Sythian Amazons, in cars of the most superb descrip tion, with housings and covers of rich satin and silver; each lady driving two horses at Perch Equipoise, a novel and at of Equilibrium e ground. This peiformam mense and incredibly grand for description.— It must be seen to be appreciated. A Prize Race on Horseback, ridden by five Fem^ales. A ludicrous scene on the course called the Turf Travestied, will be given by Monkies,in full Jockey costume, mounted upon the troupe of Ponies. Animated contest between Two Female Charioters, while driving Four Horses abreast, in Cars, and flying at full speed-ya sight never before witnessed since the Classic Ages. Grand R^ce in the Hippodrome, by three Numedian Horsdmeh-, each standing on two Horses, representing the famous Desultores of the Gieeks. . . , . , Hassan, the Calf Elephant, and his juvenile keeper Siab, in a variety of curious Feats. An opportunity will* now he presented of witnessing the Peculiar Gait of the Ostrich, driven in single harness, before a splendid light Exhiliratlng and dashing Sporting Scene, il lustrating the perils and glories of the Steeple Chase, Hurdle Leaping and Barrier Jumping mtlemen Riders. full sp« The By Lady and Genl Exercises of the Manege, in -which Mons. Chiarini, will introduce several of his superb Parisian Horses, in vaiious exercises of waltz ing, dancing, marching to the time of music, playing an organ, leaping, rearing, changling, ^c. The Entertainment to conclude with Grand Flight of Liberty Horses, in the Cor- so, unmounted, and gaudily decorated with flying streamers. The whole exhibition will he given under the direction of Mors. Chiarini. Hippodrome Books. 'Vi’ith 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. W K W C A S E l S T O R E . W . CONDE, would respectfully inform v T • the citizens of Herkimer and the commu- isortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, §-c., ^c., cheap r cash or coi ’ ’ ic^^’ ■ been obliged to pay hot only for their own Goods, but for losses sustained by the credi system, and I cannot fail to see the injustice thereby occasioned, and the onorous duty im posed upon the cash paying part of the com munity . I am fully persuaded thiswill, can and should be avoided, so that those who use their money in the purchase of Goods, may buy them at the lowest rates without paying the losses un avoidably attending the time trade. With this view, I have determined to adopt the CRsh business, and to direct my energies to ind would pledge myself to sell H A R V E S X I M P L E ME N XS . -i-T j- Ui ine oest icinas m marxei. Scythes, Snaths, Cradles, and large Hand Rakes, made expressly for raking after the cart; also Horse Hay Rakes. commence at S and 7^- o’clock. Pitchforks, very superior, of elastic steel, aally allottedto an ordinary ad- Threshing Machines and Fan Mills, com* 1 oe inadequate to conv^ey any bined or single. Horse Powers o f the most approved kinds. DANA BROTHERS, - 91 Gepesee street, Utica. OF^THE r o a d t o HEALTH H O L L O W A Y ’S PILLS. CURE OE A DISORDERED DIVER AND BAD DI GESTION. Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. W. Kirkus, Chemist, 7 Prescot Street, Liverpool, dated Gth June, 1851. r p o PROFESSOR HALLOWAY : Sir— 1 Your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on our sale list of Proprietary 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 with a disordered liv er, and bad digestion. On the last occasion, however, the virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the inflammation set in so se verely, that doubts were entertained of her not being able to bear np under it ; fortunately she to try your Pills, and she informs r the first, and each succeeding n n g able to as induced me that after the first, and each succeeding dose, she had great relief. She continued to take them, and although she used only three boxes, she is no-w’ in the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you many more cases, but the above, from the severity of the attack, and the speedy cure, I think, speaks much in favor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed) R. W. KIRBUS. AN EXTRAORDINART CURE OE RHEUMATIC EEVER, IN VAN DIEMAN'S BAND. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, of the 1st March, 1851, by Major J. Walch. Margaret M’Connigan, nineteen years of age, residing at New Town, had been suffer ing from a violent rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had entirely deprived her of the use of her limbs; during this time she was 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 Hallow’ay’s celebrated Pills, which she consented to do, and in an incredi ble short space of time they effected a perfect CURE OF A FAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND STOMACH OF A PERSON 81 YEARS OF AGE. From Messrs, Thew Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Advertiser, who can vouch for the fol lowing statement—August 2nd, 1851, To Professor Halloway: Sir—I desire to bear testimony to the good effects of Dr. Hol loway’s Pills. For some years I have suffered severely from a pain and tightness m the stom ach which was also accompanied by a short ness of breath, that prevented me from ivalk- ing about. I am 84 years of age, and notwith standing my advanced state of life, these Pills have so relieved me, that I am desirous that others should be made acquainted with their virtues. I am now rendered, by their means, compariJively active, and can take exercise w’ithout inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before. (Signed) HENRY COE, North Street. Lynn, Norfolk, IVONDEREUL EFFICACY OF HOLLOWAY’S PILLS IN CASES C»F 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 .different stages, when all other means had failed. These Celebrated Pills arc wonderfully eflica- cious in the following complaints. Ague, Inflammation, Asthma, Jaundice, Billions Cotijplaints, Liver Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Lumbago, Boivel Complaints, Piles, Colics, Rheumatism, Constipation of the Retention of Urine, Bo-wels, Scrofula, or King’s ■ Consumption, Evil,” Debility, Sore Throats, Dropsy, Stone and Gravel, Dysentery, Secondary Symptoms, Erysipelas, Tic Douloureux, Female Irregularities, Tumours, Fevers of all kinds. Ulcers, Fits, Venereal Affections, Gout, Worms of all kinds, Head-ache, Weakness, from what- Indigestion, ever cause, SfC. ^c. Soldld att thehe Establishmentstablishment off Professor H ol - So a t E o Professor H ol loway , 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar, Lon don,) and by all respectable Druggists and Dn,) and Dealers in Medicines e, and of ih Boxes at 37.1c., 8' British bates, in 371c., 87c., and $l 50 each. Whole- s-ale by the principal Drug houses in the Un ion, and by Messrs. A, B. 4-. D, S ands , New 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; Cun- fiih'gbam arid Salisburj’-, Mohawk; J, N. Wheeler, Little Falls, and by druggists eve rywhere. / S O L I A N PI ANOS. X v/kj) vvjicju OA vvi.tixvut LUC auuiiiauit; .®olian accdmpanimeht, made by the bid house of Hallet, Davis and Co., mqybe found at their New York Warelooms, 297 Broadway. Their Southern and Western customers will be ac commodated here. Prices to all customers the same as in Boston. A full supply of second hand Pianos. Pianos to let. Music at whole sale and retail. Liberal discount to the trade T. S. BERRY, Sole Ag< D ^ T . ! 297 Broadway, New York. Vert’s Boudoir , in Sheet Dealers in Pianos 3yl dealer, whol and Musical Publications, or Music supplied on liberal erms. N E W B O OK S ! JUST RECEIVED AT THE HERRIMER B O O K ! » T O I i B I FERN LEAVES FROM FANNY’S PORT- OX’S BOOK OF MARTYRS—a history of the lives, sufferings and triumphant deaths of Primitive as well-as the Pretestant Martyrs, from the commencement of Chris tianity to the latest periods of Pagan and Popish Persecution—over 500 pages, gilt back and marble edges, $1 50. THE BOOK OF THE OCEAN AND LIFE ON THE SEA—containing thrilling Nar ratives and Adventures of Ocean Life in all Countries, from the earliest period to the present time, with sixty illustrations, 662 pages. $l 50. BUDS AND BLOSSOMS PROM OUR OWN. GARDEN—beautifnlly embellished .with numerous illustrations, 240 pages, $1 .IVES OF THE WESLEYS—572 p^es* gilt back and side, $1 MIRROR OF THE SOUL, Of, Spiritual Things Discerned —by a Christian Lady, 75 cents. EVANS’ DAIRYMAN’S MANUAL; 235 pages, 75 cents. NORTON’S e l e m e n t s OF SCIENTIFIC AGRICUL'-------- A . J. HALL. DR. J O H N Q. S E E W I R , T hf . GEuaiAN PHvsro'iXN,-^oF C amden -. '\ ^ I L L visit Herkimer on the 14th of each VV month as usual. Those sdeking i i s professional advice will please hear in mind (the fourteenth) that no more disappointments may be incurred. Q7tf UAJK.Jt'Jl.l J t u u m . Cotton Ingrane Carpets, Is.Od., usual price, 2s. 6d.; Cotton and Wool do,, 2s. 6d., usual price, 3s. 6d.; All Wool do., 4s. 6d., usual price, 5s.; Three Ply do., fiom 8s. to 9s. 6d.; Brussells do. do., 8s. 6d. to 12s.; India Mat ting do., Is. 9d. to 3s.; Oil Cloths,from 3s. to 4s, 6d,; Rugs at all prices. PAPER HANGINGS. We iia-Ve constantly on hand, Paper, from 4d. to 6s. a roll. Also, Window Shades, Draperies and Curtain Fixtures, of all styles and prices. If you would save from 15 to 20 per cent; )urchasing your goods , call and see for your- acii' before purchasing elsewhere. We charge nothing for showing our goods, and we pledge ourselves to sell anything in our line cheaper than they can be purchased at any other es tablishment west of New York. Remember the number. New York Store, 50 Genesee Street, Utica, 35yl J. J. YATES ^ CO. A ME R I C A N HO T E L , R I C H F I E L D S P R I N G S , N . Y . UPHIS large and e|egant Hotel has r I S h completed. The furni- jmMLtare and everything about It is-new.— The rooms are large and commodious, and it is the determination of the Proprietor to make his house in all respects a first class Hotel. Vis itors to the Springs will here find excellent ac commodations. The proprietor will be assist ed in the management of the House by Mr. A. May, the -well known host of the Remington fouse, Ilion, N . Y- GEORGE JOHNSON, Proprietor. • a w f t a a a b r v H s m t n t s . ® t { t « N E W ¥ O B K S T O J B . E , NO. 5 0 GENESEE STREET, UTICA. fp H E proprietors of the New York Store X take unfeigned pleasure in returning their sincere thanks' for the patronage bestowed up on their establishment for the past year, and hoping by prompt attention to your wishes, \ wants to do a largely increased trade -nuth , having enlarged our store to meet-the ■ ^ stomers, and being associ ’ sufficient to satisfy every mind that goods can be purchased at this establisement, from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper than they enn be pur chased at any other Dry Goods Establishment west of New York City- We give below a list of articles with prices, viz: Hack Silks. 7s , usual price. Z. AND P. LYON, D R A P E R S A N D T A I L O R S , 0 0 GENESEE STREET, UTICA, N. Y. House, vestingsot Silk, cashmere, Marsa .almost an endless variety, Triran suitable, and workmen to make every mept equal-to.any in the State. 5 ; ^ .Fashion^ from -Fountain Head, twice every month. Also^ Furnishing Goods, such as Shirts, Collars, Cravats,, PocKefcHandkerchiefs, Gloves Hosiery, Chamber Robes, READY MADE-CLOTHING, ^c. .^c. We are also Agents for thA sarle of Bystems tra, 14s., usual price, 24s,; 100 Plain Cash- mere Silk Fringed, $4 00, usual price, §6 00; 100 Black Silk, §6 00. usual price, $8 00; Biochea, all Wool and Silk, $8 5, §12 00 to $20 0 >0 to $18 00; 100 i CARPET ROOM Shawls, to $50 3 , $3 00. II Wool and Silk, $8 -00 to $10 00; m g, $12 00 to $20 00; 100 Crape ! 50 to $18 00; 100 Super, $]S 00 N E W A R R A N G E M E N T ! IN UTICA ! fj'Biiii ■! ±4.uuv>, uiiu- Lueiiiseives lo nave the public know, that T hosias B a i l e y , (late Bailey and Brothers,) has been carried off by the gold fever to California,, and that they have purchased his large stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, J E W E E I f S ', - SILVER AND PLATED W A R E , Clocks, 8 day, 30 hour. Alarm and Marine Time Pieces, Lamps, Girandoles, Brittannia Ware, and FA NCY GO O DS ; That tljey have made arrangements with the principal Manufacturers and Importers for new supplies, which will be constantly arriving ; and that their stock will embrace the largest assortment of Goods— Elegant, Tasteful, Rich and Valuahk>—\o be found in this region, to say the least. We intend to make a little profit, (if we can,) and that will benefit us. We intend to sell first rate goods, at low prices, and that will benefit the public—^that is, all who buy of us. WATCH R E P A IRIN G . In this department we have one of the best workmen in the United States, who never al lows a Watch to go out of his hands till he knows it will run ; that is, if the said Watch is an Available Candidate f and all mork warranted for a year. ■ Our Senior Partner has been.long hnorvn to the natives of-Central-New-York-as a Book seller and Publisher, which he hopes will not deter them from patronizing him in his new line of business. Our Junior has grown up in this btlsiness. and can repair Jewelry or Clocks in a little neater manner than other people, and will give satisfaction in other particulars. Now., .dear public, this is our story. If you have read it thus far, please accept our thanks ; and we shall be under still greater obligations, if you will favor us with a call. PLEASE REMEMBER; few persons are gbdd judges of Gold .and Silver Ware, and ” ■ ■ ments which we make \.or. Work. 4LVER SPOONS'offfiurown manufacture, rranted pure, as coin-i-aiso. Silver Tea'Sets, pp LadieSv,adiesv, Forks,orks, du-.'' Sou L F dm Utica, April 1, 1853. WH I T E 80 METCALF, :iBE3 a c ® T o b a s 5 DEVEREUX BLOCK, UTICA, TX TILL be happy to serve their V V friends in their professional •’'CZCf-T-f' capacity.' |IP“ Work done in a superior manner and warranted, Utica, Dei ind wa 22 1852 ’ WHiTE 4- METCALF. SIL V E R TA B L E FU R N ITU R E . jest and cheaj I TAYLOR. No. 72 Genesee St., Utica. magical on untutored penmen. MAYNARD and TAYLOR, .-'ft -4. . -ITT.: ft. .liV.ftiA.I.' aim a-ra, X , No. 72 Genesee 8t.4 -Utica. p USTIC SEATS, very handsome patems Xv and different sizes. ' Garden Vases, the most tasteful, classic and durable ornament that can be had for any Gar den. Hail Chairs and Seats for Piazzas; cheap. All the above of cast iron. For sale by DANA BROTHERS, 91 G e n e s e e s t r e e t , Utica. TpiNE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— J j We have just returned from. New York with a fine assortment of Gold Watches and fashionable Jewelry. Those who would sC'* leet the latest styles of desirable goods have only to call at our store for the choice. MAYNARD and TAYLOR, QUS&R, TEA, MOLASSES, etc., cheap N. B. Persons O for cash at H. Huyek’s. H§rkimer, N. Y. amine th6 premisi D A N A B R O T H E R S , lyXANUFACTURERS and wholesale and JLVX retail dealers in Agricultural and Horti cultural Implements and Alachines, Horse Powers, Platform and other Scales, Drain Tile, is. Seeds and Fertilizi leeds and Fertilizers of every descrip tion, No. 91 Genesee st., Utica, N. Y. THE \OLD O N E PRICE S TO RE, ” y e GENESEE STREET. ' Utica, March 31, 1853. rents •. We'againask for the use of a portion of your valuable journ-dl, as a medium of communica tion with our friends and patrons in Herkimer County. We have nowin store, and shall be receiving during the month of April, an extensive, and we intend it shall he a very attractive assort- “ sPm NG AND SUMMER, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. ir choice and varied stock, may b e ____ almost every article usually kept in the most In our choice and varied stock, may be found most every article usually kept in tl extensive Dry Goods stores in our country. We will enumerate a few leading articles, Gloves, Mitts and Hosiery of every descrip- Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings and Rib- bon.is, new and cheap. iilks, Satins, Challys, Berages, BerageDi laines, DeLaines, Tissues, Muslins, Prints, Ginghams and many other styles of Ladies Dress Goods of beautiful designs, fine fabrics and at very low prices. HOUSE.KEEPING•USE.KEEPING GOODSOODS in thegreat-hegreat- libleble variety,riety, and we arere now receiving G in t 5st possi va and we a now receiving 3ur usual large assortment of CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Druggets, 4-c, Mattrasses and Feathers always on hand. Out stock of goods for MEN BOY’S wear was never more full, including Cloths, Cassi- neres. Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Brown Lin- 5ns and many kinds of Summer Stuffs. We respectfully invite the buyers of Dry Goods to examine oUr Stock, assuring them Respectfully Yours, 31tf WILLARD SHEFFIELD. G a y l e r ’s S a l a m a n d e r S a f e s ! J.ustici D.eeds, cqnhavt pense “At the Agricultural Store of 37yl DANA BROTERS, 91 Genesee st. s, Wills, lave them who have es or other valuables, id from fire at small ex- Securities preserved from fire at sms ! Agricu WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WATCH, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE ESTABLISHMENT. MAYNARD TAYLOR, N o . 7 2 G e n e s e e S t r e e t , U t i c a , W ' departments. We have goor wants- and tastes of every class. Dealers can pliedlied on thee mostost satisfacti be supp on th m An examination of our stock is fespectfullv solicited, MAYNARD & TAYLOR. S4til0 No. 72 Genesee st. P A T E N T STRAIGHT OX YOKES, with X adjustable slidinar bows. Also, Patent Ox-bows, Pins and Ox Rings. Morgan’s New Double Lever Premium Cheese Press, the cheapest, the simplest aud most desirable. Price $13. Also, Kendall’s Cheese Press. .$15. Corn Shellers, Cast Iron and Wood—differ ent styles and sizes, and from $6 to $12J. Straw Cutters—Daniel’s far famed hand and Jutter, straight knives, heai [> cut hay, strai equal to any ii “Fulton” straw cutter and all other approved ThemomCter Chtlrns, Fanning Mills, Vege- idble and Root Cutters, Mott’s Vegetable Boil ers and Agricultural Furnaces, Garden and Ca nal wheel-barrows; Shrivels, Spades, Forks, Grindstones, and all other articles used on the Grindstones, Every article furnished at our store which does not prove as recommended, may turned and the price will be refunded. t our store whii led, may be r rice will be refunded. DANA BROTHERS, No. 91 Genesee street TT'ORBUSH’S PATENT REAPER AND X? MOWER.—This Machine is equally well adapted for Mowing as Reaping. It combines more advantages and conveniences than any other machine now in market, and is a more ipact and stronger machine than any other. — ce for Mower $110 ; for Mower and Reap er combined, $125. A description will be seht with full particulars by addressing DANA BROTHERS; 91 Genesee street, Utica. ItP^We are the sole Agents for Herkimer County. D E N I S O N , W I L L I A M S & CO., NO. 14 COURTLANT j t ST., NEW YORK. (Opposite the Western Hotel.) ip H E facilities of the undersigned enable X them to offer inducements to purchasers of straw goods, ^c., seldom met with. They have an extensive and entirely hew stock of goods -which they offer at prices that -vyill defy competition. Ad examination of their stock is solicited. 23yl DENISON, WILLIAMS ^ CO., No. 14 Cortlandt St., N. Y. nprove NOTI CE. A V e r y V a l n a L l e i F a r m f o r § a l e . IT'HE subsbriber of- X fers for sale hiss • X fers for sale hi val- l i l i i w uable Farm, as he is out health. The Fan consists of 190 acres of land, all un meat except about 35 acres of wood 1 Said Farm ■will be srild in 95 acre lots getber to suit purchasers. The farm is well watered and is a first rate DAIRY OR GRAIN FARM, being iil the town o f German Flatts, County of Herkimer, on the Erie Canal. On the premises is a large quantity of fruit and-graft- ed trees, consisting o f Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, and a large quantity of hick ory trees. There is also on the premises a large and well finished dwelling house, twe? large barns, sheds, carriage house, milk and cheese houses, -with a number of other riUt -all of which will he gelher with a large quantity rif persor erty. Fay>^^nts will he ro&de easy. Fort Herkimer, June’ 30, 1853. MICHAEL F. MYERS. ! invited to come and ex- 43 J S t t s t n r s s S T E W A R T & lY E S , P r o d u c e C o m i u i s s i o u iJIcr- c l i a .u t s . No, 5 North Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa. R obkkt S t e w a e x . A nson B . I v e s . J O H ^ P . P L A N K , DEALER ik P a n c y a n d l S t a p l e I> r y O o o d s , Groceries and Provisions, Crockery and Glass Ware, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Nails, Glass 4-c., the Second Brick Store from the Rail Road, near the foot of Main Street, Herkimer. JO H N PR I C E , MANUFACT-UREK AND DEADER IN F a i m i u g M i l l s & I m p r o v e d P a t - e a t r»M iJips, For Wells and Ciaterns. Repairing done at short notice. Mohawk, Herk. Co., N. Y. 33 W A R R E N C A S W E L L , F a n c y & S t a p l e I> ry © o o d s M e r - c l i a s i t & © ri'oeer. D : ^ A 1 so dealer in Silver Ware, Watches, Je-welry, 4*c. FLOUR and SALT of the various brands constantly on hand, and for sale atth6 lowest market price. [t^A lso 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 H e a l e r i n a l l l i i n d s o f £ii<}|uo$. Also, in all kinds ofIRON,afew doors south of the Jail, Herkimer, N. T . . S . & R , E A R L , A t t o r n e y s & C o u n s e l l o r s . Office over the Bank. Herkimer. N. Y. J. F . H O S C H , MANUFACTUKER OF AND WHOLES a DE AND RETAIL H e a l e r i n H o o t s a n d S l io e s . D:^ Also, dealer in all kinds of Leather, Skins and Findings, Mohawk, N. Y. H A IL HOAD H O U S E , Kept by J. S pooner Herkimer N .Y . R A I L R O A D H O T E L , Kept by A n d r e - vv L e i c h t , on Albany street. The public will always be liberally served at this House. Stabling and provender for hors es constantly on hand and in readiness. Herkimer, July 16, 1851. J . A . & A . W . S U I T E R , S a d d l e & H a r n e s s M a k e r s , Also dealers in Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, ^c.. in Post-Office Building, Herkimer. H A R L E Y W E S T , J u s t i c e o f tlie P e a c e . Office in Spinner’s Block, over Stillwell’s store, Mohawk, Herkimer county, N. Y. M A R K B A T C H E L D E R , m a n u f a c t u r e r o f a n d d e a l e r in A l l k i n d s o f H o o t s dc S l io c s , For Ladies, Gents, and Children. Also dealer in Skins and Leather Herkimer N Y . JO H N H A R T M A N , F a s b i o n a k l e T a i l o r & C u t t e r . Also dealer in all kinds of Cloths and ready made Clothing, opposite the Bank, Herki mer, N. Y. J. Q. B U R R I L L , d e a l e r in H n g l i s l i & A m e r i c a n M a r d w a r e , Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, ^-c. Also Commission dealer in Patent Medicines, Water Lime 4c Cement Paint, Herkimer. N . Y. W M . H O W E L L , Jr., C a b i n e t & C l t a i r M a n u f a c t u r e r . Cofiins furnished on the shortest notice.— Herkimer. N. Y. I. E. L. HAMILTON, Attorney & Counsellor at Xaw, Ilion, Herkimer Co., N. Y.; will attend to all isiness entrusted to his care -w’ilh promptness business e and fidelity. New Book Store in Herkimer. rp H E undersigned has opened a depot for the X sale of CHEftlP PUBLICATIONS, in the village of Herkimer, over the store of D, P, and C. El wood, near the Among his list of Books mayr be f following new and interesting works be found the Now York in Slices, The Lone Star, The Heroine of Tampico, Mary Lawson, Poor Jack. Stories of 'Waterloo, Ten Thousand a Year, Charles O’Malley, Captain Kyd, Prarie Bird, Tom Burke, Harry Louegner, Lafitte, The Neero ^ .nkee Jack, The Secret Service Ship, Wallace, the Hero of Scot Pride and Prudence, The; Spanish Musketeer, Quintih Matsys, Heads and Hearts, Snarleyyow, The Pir.-it6, Dick Turpin, Bthels and Tories, or th hlood of the Mohan-k, Fernaride, The Bivuac. Conrado de Beltran, or the Bucanocr of the Gulf, The Pioneer’s Daughter, Japhet, in search of a Father, Iiove in a Cottage. New York. % Gafi-Light, Edward and Isabelj Jacomo, Helen Jewett. Regima. or the Countess. and the Gamckee] Life in California. The Lis^o? the Jlohicans, Deerslayer, Th^Wa^terVitch, S a t S e . The Red Skins, The Sea Lions, The T-n-o Admirals, lE i i ? The Travelling Bachelor, Wing^-andVing,' Ohainbeai-cr, S o 'kS ffi..., Homo as Found, T h l l t e S o f Paris, m U e h llrO T tile times of LHehf tte“soutffi Virgini?: Mordaunt, the Gilderoy, thre\ Freebooter. Mary Moreton, Hatty Ashton, or the Will The Rifle Eangerj and the Way, Cecilia Howard, Xhe'Life of Arthur Spring 'fhe Gi^psy’s Dai Kate Penroso, The Yankee Champion, The Brigand, The Two Brides, Life in New York, The Wedding Dress, Life and Adventures of Yalentine Vox, Aristocracy, Annie the Oi 'SU The Pacha, S S f S c f S ’i-reehl.- N;^’’a’ekamcnt, Sf.'\dfL?E'SW ■& S ?h?i,fSSi,hAh. iS Illr,', |r | S , a A h h c „ Life of Father Gavazzi, The Love Match. tu Children, nue in uie souin. The Swamp Steed, The G’Hais of New York, Jonathan Wild, Mary Moretc- The Gipsy’s Daughi Lucy Sandford, The Poor Cousin, The Oxonians, Lilly Dawson, The Banker’s -Wife, First Love. Love in a Cottage, Biok Clinton. ---------- «. Gertrude Leslie, Annie the Orphan Girl of Ruth Garnett, St. Mary, Stanley Thorn, Life in the Far West, Faust, Kit Carsoa, Unclee Tom’ss Caabin, The Heira of Der TTeutwa^ The -Volunteer, The S even B rotherkof Wy- Ugly Efflo, The Knight o f Gwynne. WUa^Jaefe Of th e Stole: Moneypenny, The Black Avenger, The Prairie Scout, Beatrice or the Unknown . Relatives, Comi.o Discourses. Also, always oh hand and for sale cheap, HALL. Uncl Tom’ C Rddolpho, The Brigand, Ben Brace, Tom Jones; or the History of a Foundling. The Count of Blonte Cristo, Scrapes and Escapes,' ' A Story Without Adventures of a •Camp, Clara Moreland, Rose Somerville Key to Undo Tom’s Cabin, Comi.o Discourses. Letter Paper, Foolscap Paper, ____________ ANDREW J; I R O N . A LL soTts and all varieties X J L s m iths Huyek’s ( irkime: TTIGGS WANTED, at the Rail Road Hpif^e Herkimer, by . J. SFOOKEi^ m m m h L Y O N ’S K A T H A I R O N , F o r p r e s e r v i n g , r e s t o r i n g a n d ervifig atad restoring the Human Hair, even fter a BALDNESS of many years ; cleanses the scalp from DANDRUFF, and all its nat ural impurities '; immediately relieves sympa thetic attacks of NERVOUS HEADACHE, And cures all Cutaneous Diseases of the Skin, such as Salt Rheum, Erysipelas^ Itch, Inflam mations, etc,, etc. Asa TOILET ARTICLE For giving the Hair a rich, soft, glossy and curling appearance, nothing has ever been dis- iredred to equal itsts ineontested—itsontested—its ihcbntest cove to equal i ine ihcbntest- ble virtues. It exhales the p'erfume of the most delightful and exotic flowers, and is fre from all mineral properties, or any stlhstanc whichnicn canan colorolor the skin,kin, brstainrstain a lady’sady’s hatt. u c c the s b a l ha For BALD AND GRAY HEADS it is pre eminently beneficial; “ The Kathairon has fully restored mviiair, after a baldness of 12 years. A. JAY COURTRIGHT, 76 Bond-st. N. Y.” The use of the Kathairon is adopted by th^ first physicians in Europe and America, and a patronage and sale unprecedented in the history of the Materici Mcdica. lold by all reputable deal rth and South America, E inds of the Ocean, in large . [es, for 25 cts. Profits only in extensive 4(ties. Sold to the trade at a liberal discount, bud commissioned in no instance. E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist and Mah-iriWcturer,' D. S. BARNES. Sold in Herkimor by J by all Druggists everywhere. M O R S JE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF Y E L L O W DO C K R O O X ! upH IS is a Purely Vegetable Compound, X scientifically prepared from the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Medica, and has gained an unrivalled reputation for the follow ing effects, viz : REGULATING AND STRENGTHENING THE LITER AND DIGESTIVE OR-^ Having made use of the Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, prepared by C, MORSE §•00., either our.selves, or in our families, and finding it to he a very salutary and effect-^ ual preparation, we do most cheerfully recom mend it to the public as a very valuable medi- E. Bourne, Esq., Cashier Nrtional Bank; Providence, R. I . ; A. W. Spencer, E«q.; Cashier Lime Rock Bank, do. do., Rev. Will iam Phillips, Rev. J. B. Richmond, C. S. Jones, editor Providence Gen. Advt., Wm. Field, M. W. G. M., Cyrus Fisher, M. E. H. P., James Hutchinson, G. S., Dea. V. J; Bates, Doci. Benj. Colby, and one hundred others of the most respectable families of Prov idence. This certifies that I have for a number of years been acquainted with the composition and mode of manufacture of Morse’s Com pound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root. I have also been acquainted -vrith its modus operandi lisease,.and can say that in all respects it that class of other countries. CAU T I O N . B E W A R E O F C O U N TE RF EI T S! ! ' epH E extraordinary success of M . Duboy’s X Rat Exterminator, has excited the cimidf'I ty of sbrae dishonest persr-- \ ’ thquire for M. Duboy’s take lio other. LYNDE § OSBURN, Rochestef, N. Y. Sole American Agents, to whom all orders should be addressed A gents . — For sale by J. G. Burrill, mer ; L. L. Merry. Mohawk. rsons to counteffeii ii. for M. Duboy’s Rat Exterminate#, and' In large boxes, at 25 cehi§ DOCTOR YOURSELF. TH E P O C K E T ^ E S C U L A P i y S f OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. inrtTTT? r\. ■ hacknie nights, nei ________ 5 , ^ _________ Dyspeptic sensations, aid given ,up by their physician, be another moment witbodt consult ing the j ESCULAPIUS. Ha-ve the married^ or those about to be married, any irappdinaehl, read this, truly useful b o o k , a s it h a s Been tfid means of sating thodsands of^ unfortunate crea tures from the very jaWs of dpajlh. Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS onclbised ih a letter, w i l l receive one copy of this work by mail, di fiti Copies will be sent for One Dollar; Address, (posffpaidj . 13V1 DR. WM. YOUNG, Philadelphia, Pa. \ i F i ^ K ’ S P A T E N T Metaiie Burial Cases hf all sizes X constantly on hand tW Fumitar^if Ware Rooms o f tht Subscriber, *isd iot safe At tPuteh