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T X e w ¥ o r l £ M a r k e t s . N e - w TfoRK, August 22, 1853. FLOUR—Sales western canal at 5 12a5 16 for common to state; 5 I2ja5 31J 5 31} for common to good Ohio. GRAIN—Wheat—Fai Ry« %vestern. C( for western la; 5 lS |a id Michigan 1 J . 1 23. for state and iund,73a73j 29al 30; white Genesee 1 20;'Red N. O.' Rye—87 for river. Oats—49a50 for state and lorn—71 Ja72j for unsoui mixed; 74a75 for southei |a l5 50 for for cleat.— Butter, firm er and in demand at I2al5 for Ohio; 15al9 for State. Cheese 8a8f. HOPS—Are in better demand, at steady prices; the sales amount to 88 bales eastern and western at 30a35; 70 pockets English old i western mixed; 74a75 for southern yellow. PROVISIONS—Pork— 15 37ial5 50 for a i s o » r i N G .-© R who use Vermifug lel,el, . Thousands o f persons wJ composed of Castor oil, Calom ^c., are - ware, that while they appear to benefit patient, they are actually laying thefoundat seriesenes off diseases,iseases, suchch ass salivation. for a s o d su a s of sight, weakness of limbs, ^-c. In another column will he found the adver- of Hobensack’s Medicines; to which ill directly interested leir Children’s health, laints and all disorders arising billions type, should make use line medicine, Hobensack’s Liv- tisement )bensack’s we ask the atfentio in their c In Liver from those of the only genuine mei er Pills. prietor, J. N. HOBEN5 genuine. ACK, as none else are 0:F“ The Stomach prepares the elements of the bile and blood ; and if it does the feebly and tain result, tion o f the liver is perceived, that the ” and blood ; and if it tnd imperfectly, livesrdisease is the cer- iult. As soon, therefore, tive orgai ; to be do any affec- cu, wc iiiay be sure are out of order.— tone, is to administer a The first thing to b specific which will act directly upon the stoi ach—the—the mainspringainspring off thee animal machiner m o th For this porsose we can recommend i . and . ’ s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.\ Jackson, Philadelphia. Acting as ^ altera tive and tonic, it strengthens the digestion, changes the condition of the blood and thereby gives regularity to the bowels. In Middleville, on the 14th inst., by L. B. Keeler, Esq., Mr. GEORGE VINCENT, to Miss IRENIA BARTLETT, both of the town of Frankfo] In this town, on the 4th of August, 1853 Mr. TIMOTHY HELMER, aged nearly 5: TEMPERANCE MASS MEETING OF H E R K I M E R C O U N X X . Temperance a day, the 20th day of September, 18^3, at one o’clock, V. M, The friends o f temperance in the county are requested to attend, and also to send three delegates from each town, who shall act as a committee for the transaction of important business connected with the meeting. This committee are-requested to meet kt the house of Eli Taylor, at 11 o’clock, a .. j|.^for prelimi nary arrangements. The Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER, of Brooklyn, and P. T. BARNFM, Esq., of New York, have been invited to attend. The great notoriety of the speakers will justify the committee in saying that the occa sion will be one of interest to all ^ attend. Herkimer, August 18, 1853. EZRA GRAVES, 'i I who may C. S. MEAD, > Central Com, I. QITACKENBUSH,) _____________ E l e c t i o n : S o HERKIMER COUNTY,! S h e r i f f ’ s O f f i c e , j J-N al Election to be held on the Tuesday suc ceeding the first Monday of November next, the following officers are to be elected, as will be seen by the annexed notice to me directed from the Secretary of State, to wit : A Secre tary of State, in the placeof Henry S. Randall; A Comptroller in the place of John C. Wright; An Attorney General, in the place of Levi S. ChatlielJ; A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of William J. McAlpine; A State Treasurer, in the place of Benjamin Welch, Junior; A Canal Commissioner, in the placeof John C. Mather; A State Prison Inspector, in the place of William P. Angell, Two Judges of the Court of Appeals—one in the place of Charles H. Ruggles, and one in the place of Hiram Denio, appointed to fill the vacancy oc casioned by the resignation of Freeborn G, Jewett; A Clerk o f the Court of Appeals, in the place of Charles S. Benton; All whose terms of service will expire on the-last day of December next, except that of Freeborn 6 . Jewett, which will expire on the last day of December, 1857. Also, a Justice of the jSu- preme Coart for the Fifth Judicial District, in the place o f Philo Gridley, whose term of of fice will expire on the last day of December next; Alsoj a Senator for the Sixteenth Senate District, in the place o f Simeon Snow, wBose term of office will expire on the last day of De cember next. Comity Officers also to be elected fo r said County —Two Members o f Assembly; Two Justices of Sessions, in the place of Will iam Coppernoll and Charles G. Burrow?; District Attorney in the place o f Volney 0^ en; All of whose terms o f office will expire < the last day o f December next. LORENZO CARRYL, Sheriff. STATE OF NEW YORK,' S ecretxkt ’ s O f f i c e . A ebamy , To - ■} A ebamy , August 18, 1853. the Sheriff of the County of Herkimer : SIR—Notice is hereby given, that at the General Election to he held in this State on the ' of Tuesday succeeding the first Monday I following officers at l[*AC right; An Attorney .evi S. Cfaatfield; A No- ; A Secretary of. Sti tate,'in the S. Randall; A Comptroller, in »hn C. Wright; An Attorne] General, in the place o f Levi S . Cfaatfield; A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of iJ . McAlpine; A Stat ” vember next, the following office^rs elected, to wit ; A Secretary o f S place o f Henry S. Randall;*A Compi the place of John C. Wright ; An lissioner, in the place of Jol A State Prison Inspector, in the place of lliam P. Angell; Two Judges o f the Court Appeals—one in the place of Charles H. Wil of Appeals- Rnggles,mggles, ai app( and one in the ph ppointed to fil' ' whose term o f office will expire on the last day of December next; Also, a Senator for the Sixteenth Senate District, in the placeof Sim eon Snow, whose term o f office will expire on the last day of December next. County Offi cers also to be Elected for said Two Members of Assembly; Two Justices of Ses sions, m the place ot William Copper^noll and Charles G. Burrows; A District Attorney, in the place of Volney Owen; All of whose terms of office will expire on the last day of Decem ber n ext. Yours Respectfully HENRY S. RANDALL, Sec’y of State. B f o t i c e . TVTOTICE is “ — 1 \ Hart, an me by the Superintendent of the Poor o f Her. kimer county, has run away from my employ and control; and all persons are forbidden to harbor or trust him on m y account, as 1 will pay no debts o f bis contracting. Dated August 17. 1853. 3iw 3 m l H. FARRINGTOH, M E D I Q A L . c l a i r v o y a n c e . f of September, for the purpose of examining the sick. He may he consulted at Spooner’s Hotel, from 9, a . m ., to 4, r. m . N. B .— Examinations private, when re quested. Remember the day, Saturday, September 3d. D ^ D r . Price, while in the trance, will postitively tell the sick 4he exact condition of the system, explain their feelings, and pre scribe remedy to cure, i f curable. 51 w2 A d m i n i s t r a t o r s ’ IV o tiee* T ) Y virtue of an order made by the Surrogate of Herkimer county, notice is hereby giv en^© all the persons having claims against the estate o f Ferdinand Tunnecliff, late of the town of Warren, in the county of Herkimer, de ceased, to exhibit the'same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the administratrix and administrator of said, deceased, at the late dwelling-house of the deceased, in the town of Iwelling-house of me ucvcaaeu, Warren, Herkimer county, on or before the dayy off Marcharch next. TIM W H Y HERKIMER, Administrator. August 20, 1853. . 51m6* first da o M n ELIZA TUNNECLIFF, Administratrix. T H E m a r r i a g e S T A T E ; SHALL HAPPINESS ANTI HEALTH. OR MISERY • AND-SICKNESS, ATTEND IT? M o s t S t a r t l i n g C o n s i d e r a t i o n s I REELECTIONS EOR THE THODHHTEDL. O T R A N G E that countless human beim istst I i and draj of the fielld, that countless human beings ex- ig through life a s do the beasts s or the insects n f the earth, evinc ing no more thought or reflection than though the noble faculties o f tnind were not vouch safed to thenj, ■ Many such are husbands and fathers, upon whom are dcDendent the health, the well be ing , and the happiness of a confiding and af fectionate wife, with perhaps a family of children. How often it happens that the W IFE LIN GERS FRiOM YEAR TO YEAR in that pitiable condition as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhileiating influence inddent to the enjoyment o f health. bed S E L F - H E A T I N G I R O N S , C’OR 'sale at the Democrat Office, Herkimer. J- IliF* Call and see. T ) Y virtue o f s J3 ofHerkime s e n i o r ’s N T o tlee. an order made by the S er Coi’''^” I K ? - THE ROAD TO HEALTH H O L L O W A -Y ’ S P I L L S . j CURE OE A DISORDBR^D^HVBR AND BAD DI- Copy of a Letter from Mr. 'jR. W. Kirkus, Chemist, 7 Prescot Street, Liverpool, dated Surrogat* :e of Horace Ely, late of the town of War- HP® PROFESSOR HALLOWAY : Sir— ren, in the County o f Herkimer, deceased, to -f Ointment have stood the exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to highest on our sale list of Proprietary Medi- the subscriber, the Executor of the will o f the cines for some years. A customer, to whom d, at his dwelling house, in the town ^ any enquiries, 4esires me to let i, in the town mor before the deceased, at his dwelling 1 of Richfield, in Otsego County, 10th day o f February, 1854. Dated Richfield, August 4, 1853. _________ ELIJAH BEN NET, Executor. - W A N T E D I M M E D I A T E L Y ! rpwo GOOD EXPERIENCED SALES- X MEN—well acquainted with the Dry Goods Trade. None others need a— D E N I S O N , W I L L I A M S St. CO ., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Straw Goods, Hats Caps, Furs and 'Umbrellas, and Parasols, NO. 14 COURTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. (Opposite the Western Hotel.) fT^HE 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 new stock of goods which they offer at prices that will defy competition. Ad examination of their stock is solicited. DENISON, WILLIAMS ^ CO., 23yl No. 14 Cortlandt S t., N. Y. enjoyment o f hea nay not be an invalid confined to her bed, or even to her room; as her pride, i tion and energy induce and nerve her to personal charge o f her household, even when her health will not admit of i t ; but she is nevertheless perceptibly sinking from day to ; ailing. day, and nspire. m the h< 'hus, day after day, and month after month ispire. Her health daily sinks, till finally no longeronger l remains. even the hope o f recovery And thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, -But a few years ago in the flush of health and luth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, debilitated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves i ------ - , ance bearing the impress of snltering, netimes this denlorahle chi ly, debilitated wife, with frame emaciati es unstrung, spirits depressed, count< ance bearing the impress o f suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change may and arise from organic or constitutional caus- )on the sadful lUst this our fields, our horses, our- .jjjg nature and children “ unto the third and-fourth genera tion,” transmitting Consumption, Scrofula, Hipochondria, Insanity, Gout, King’s Evil, and other and worse d^ases, as a drei inheritance from the Parents. And must continue ? Shall we he wise in all ths ns the cattle of our field lep, our cows, our oxen, oil we poss ■goo’s ’ man^ functions and passions, subji to great derangement, involving our futi peace and happiness—in all that concerns t health and welfare of the wife o f bar affectioi and the mother of our children, ia a U that cbn»* cerns the mental an A,physical .well being of those children, -we should be imnaeraed in the darkest a n d mo- ch a racter o f the soil w e possess, the texture lality of our good and merchandise, hut in all th a t c o n cerns o u rselves a s h u m a n ' with hut ---- ig, and for months together id entirely o f rest and lleep.— oedical 2nen,radvised wis nature, character womb and sexfidl t ring often pro in a complication'of t lopelessly incurabh b e n i g h I’ e h i g n o r a n c e , culpable as inexcusable? How long shall is ignorance prevail so productive of its bit- r fruits ? How long shall the wife and moth- be ignorant Of causes Of the vari< plaints, embitterii suffering often hopeles our eyes t< by which we' may arrive at an understanding of Ourselves as men and wottaefi, subject to se rious life-long enduring diseases, and perpet uating them to our children. Let every 'Wife and Husband ponder ! Nq husband or wife need he ignorant of what concerns them most to know to secure their health and happiness, and their^eciiriiaiY prosperity. That knowl edge is contained in a little work entitled THE NCARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DE. A. M. MAURICEAU, Professor o f Diseases of Women, Onfe hun dredth edition. 18 mo., pp. 250. Price 50 Gents, On fine paper, extra binding, $1 00. First' published in 1847 ; and it is not surpris ing or wonderful, considering that every Fe male, whether married or-not, can here ac quire a full knowledge of the nature,, charac ter and causes of her complaints, with the va rious symptoms, and that nearly half a ‘mill ion copies should have been sold. It is impracticable to convey fully the vari ous subjects treated of, as they are o f a nature strictly intended for .the married, or those con templating marriage. Upwards of one hundred thousand copies hu-ve been sent by mail within the last* few months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Be not defrauded 1 Buy no. book unless Dr. A. M. MauTiceau, 129 Liberty Street, N . Y., on the title page, and the entry in the Clerk’s \ice on the back o f the title page ; and buy 1 - honorable dealers, or A M. Ml ------- ^ ----- ^jdy thatt medical men ..advised wa tried, but without effect 3 her health suffered jrely, and the state o f her legs was terrible, ■d \Often read your advertisements, and ad- ied her to try your Pills and Ointment ; and, a last resource, after every other remedy had . she was deprivec E k ^ .r em e d y th a ^ d l c ^ men..adi severely, I had'Ofte vised her as a last resource, after every other rei proved useless, she consented to do so, commenced six weeks ago, and, strange late, is now in good health. Her lej_ painless, without seam or scar, and her sleep sound and undisturbed. Could you have wit nessed the sufferings o f my wife during the last and contrast them with her present feel de le means ol f so greatly I surreptitious are spurious •ingements of copyright. On the receii t of One Dollar, «‘ T H E MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE M E D I CAL COMPANION” is sent [mailed free) to any part o f the 'United States, as also -the Canadas and British Provinces. AH letters must he post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A . M, AURICEAU, Box 1224, New York City. l i i s t o f X e t t e r s ' 'O EMAINING in the Post Office at He rki XV mer, N . Y., or the morning of August 16, 1853. H. Ballard. W. Barse, Daniel Bell, Bartholamew Barry, C. A .B a g g , Harriet L, Burks, George Raw, U. Bloomfield, R . Bak< Joseph Meakfns, Luke F. Pepper, David Bronson. 3, H. C. Caliett, iaphylett Case, Melville Clayton, Eliza Cj Ci ■ ’ ■ Jlayt Mr. Dunnelly, Margaret Dennison, :ary Decker, Levi Fuller, Wm. Griffin, Laurence Gravat, Isaac Goldenr, .. Hill, John Hacket, lllen Hewan, Mary C. Johnson', Martin Kasch, Silas BHock, Hellen Livingston, 2 F . Pepper, Richard Payne, George Rivington, Margaret Ready; George Terry, Newman Smith, John Shrott, William Shaffner, Alex. Stewart, ElizabethElizabeth Simpsimpson, S Adam Sprague, Jas. K. Sweeney, Joha Shot, Chancy Stauring David Strout, . -E..Van Ansem; J. B. Ward, Harvey Walker, W . J*. Ward, Z. B. Wakeman, Sarah Woodrick, S. lid. Weeks, Parmel Weber, Frank Wilsey, Abel White, E . W . •Ward, Miss Alvin Willard. P A T E N T STRAIGHT OX YOKES, with X adjustable sliding bows. Also, Patent Ox-bows, Pins and Ox Rings. Morgan’s New Double Lever Preminm Cheese Press, the cheapest, the simplest and most desirable. Price $13. Also, Kendall’s Cheese Press. $15. Corn Shellers, Cast Iron and Wood—differ- nt styles a Straw Cutters- !ers, Cast Iron and Wood—di d sizes, and from $6 to $12}. ters—Daniel’s far- famed hand power Cutter, straight knives, heavy and war ranted to cut hay, straw and corn stalks well, and equal to any in use. Also Dutton’s “Fulton” straw cutter and all other approved Styles. Themometer Churns, Fanning Mills, Vege table and Root Cutters, Mott’s 'Vegetable Boil ers and Agricultural Furnaces, Garden and Ca nal wheel-harrows, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Grindstones, and all other articles used on the Every article furnished at our store which does not prove as recommended, may be re turned and the price will be refunded. DANA BROTHERS, No. 91 Genesee street. AND svell compact Price fo antages and conveniences t ■hine now in market, and is ind stronger machine than an; rice for Mower $11U ; for Mower and Keap- • combined, $125. A description will he sent ith full particulars by addressing any other, and Real 91 Genesee street, Utica. CtF^We are the sole Agents for Herkime: County. HERE IS YOUR REMEDY. H O L L O W A Y ’ S O I N T M E N T . A MOST MIRACULOUS CURB OB BAD LEffS ABTER 43 YEARS SUFFERING. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Galpin, • VO 55t. Mary’’* Street,^ Weymouth, dated May * 15th,185l. rp O PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY: Sir,— X At the age of 18 my wife (who is now 6 i) lore, and greatly infle nies were distracting, and for ^Her\ 43 years, and com enjoyment of health, you wound indeed feel d lighted in having been the means o alleviating the sufferings o f a fellow-creal (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN. A PERSON 70 YEARS OB AGE CURED OB A BAD LEG OF THIRTY YEARS STANDING. Ci ’ .d May Hollowa] leg, the re- ints at Gas symptoms, cal advice, I f benefit, and •was even 1st be amputated, yet, in inion, yonr Pills and Oint- ebmplete cure in so short had not witnessed it would . tVlLLIAM ABBS. dst^‘ To Professor a period o f thirt ay ; Sir.—I suffered for from a bad leg , the irty years suit o f two or three different accidei Works .; accompanied by scorbutic yorks .; a( had recoi without deriv told thid: the 1 :se-to a variety of medical riving any benefit, J leg must be ampi opposition to that opinion, yonr Pills ai ment have effected a complete ■ a time, that few who credit the fact. (Signed) n The truth o f this statement can be verified by Mr. W . P. England, Chemist, 13 Market St., Huddersfield. A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONB MONTH. Extract o f a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner ^ ofPenshurst, Kent, dated December IZth, 1-850. To Professor Halloway: Dear Sir,—My wife had sufferedf rom Bad Breasts for more than six months, and fluring the whole period had the best medical attendance, hut all to no use. Having before healed an awful Wouhd ift my own leg b3- your unlivalled medicine, I de termined again to use your Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial in her case, and fortunate it was I did so, for in less than a month a perfect cure was effected, and the benefit that virious other branches of m y fami ly have der^v^Jfiom their use is really aston ishing. I sttongly recommend them to all my friends. (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most o f the following cases : Bad Legs, - Gout, Bad Breasts, Glandular Swellings, Burns, Bunions, Piles, BxteofMoschetoe* andRhenmatism, Sand Flies, ” Coco-bay, Chiego-foot, Chilblains, Chapped hands, Corns, (soft,) Cancers, Contracted and stiff Lumbago, Scalds,- Sore Nipples, Sore-throats/ Skin-diseasgs, Tumours, Wounds, Joints, Elephantiasis, Fistuks, Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hon nowxY, 244 Strand, (neai Temple Bar, Lon- dbn,y and by all respectablfe Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throUghout^he British Empire, and of those o f the United States, in Pots at 37}c., S7c. and $1 50 each. Whole sale by the principal Drug houses in the U nion, and by Messrs. A. B. Sr D. S ards , New York. D:^ There isi a cohsidetable sating by taking the larger sizes;. N . B. DireclioUs for the guidance o f patients in every disorder are affixed to eaeh Pot. Sold by J . G. Burrill, Herkimer; Cun? ninghaui 5- Salisbury, Mohawk; J . N , 'Wheel- er. Little Fqjls, and by Druggists every where. you know the pai been troubled for er, and bad dij however, the ^ alarming, verely, iquiries, desires me to let larticulirs of her case She had •years'With a disordered liv- stion. On the' last occasion, 'ulence of the attack was so le inflammation set in so se- iwtained of her LI v ER o i l .—T he Genuine wticle, K j manufactured and put up by Rushan, Clark and Co., for sale by - J . G. B t m m L t . Herkimer, April 1, 1851. 0 try you: 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 now in the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you many more cases, but the above, from the severity of the ttacie, z auch in and the speedy cure. I think,” speaks favor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed) W . KIRBUS. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURB OF RHEUMATIC ■ FEVER, IN VAN PIEMAN’S LAND. Copy o f a Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier^ o f the age, 1 ^ ingfi Ijt 18S1, by Maji lonnigan, i ling at New Town, a violer-\ ------ it M’Connigan, nineteen years of had been suffer- int rheumatic fever for upwards two months, which had entirelyentirely deprivedepi her theuseofherliml d during this time most eminent r men in- Hobart Town, anill by them h« e use o f her limbs; d r the care of the i ■mg >Bt emu •t T own, ani by them was considered hopeless., A friend leshew medic ailed ^ects of Dr. Hol- ve suffi nthe St ing about, standir [ by a short- e from walk- 84 years of age, and notwith- J my advanced state of life, these Pills relie' - - - Ufe, th< n desirous that I with their CURB OF A I CHEST AND 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 bear testimony to the good effet loway’s Pills. For some severely from a pain a: ach which was also ac >s of breath, that prevent 4 years i :ed state so relieved me, that I others should be made acquainted virtues. I am now rendered, by their means, comparitively active, and can take exercise ■without inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before. (Signed) HENRY COE, North Street. Lynn, Norfolk WONDERFUL EFFICACY OF IIOLLCSVAY’S PILLS IN OASES OP D r o p s y . Persons suffering; from Hroysy^ either about the turn of life, or at other times, should im mediately have recourse to these Pills, as hun- dreds o f persons are annually cured by their use, of this direful complaint in its different stages, when all other means had failed. These Celebrated Pills are wonderfully ffica- cious in the following complaints. Ague. Inflammation, Asthma, Jaundice, Billious Complaints, Liver Complaints, the Skin, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Khig’s Blotches on tl , - Bowel Complaints, Piles Colics, Rheumatism, Constipation of the Retention of Ui Sore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Tic Douloureux, srofula. Consumption, Evil, ’ Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Eiysipelas, Tic Doulou Female Irregularities, Tumours, Fevers o f all kinds, Ulcers, Fits, Venereal Affections, Gout, Worms of all kinds. Head-ache, 'Weakness, from what- Indigestion, . ever cause, 4-c.-4-c. Sold a t t'ue Estahlishmept o f Professor Hon- I.OWAY, 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar, Lon don,) and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout i^e British Empire, and o f those o f the United States, in Boxes, at 37}c^, 87c., and $ l 50 each. 'Whole sale by the principal Drug bouses in the Un- mnyihd by Messrs. A. B. D . S ands , New There is a considerable saving by tak- ing the larger sizes. N. B. Directions tients in every dii le larger siz N . B. Directions for the guidance of pa lisorder are affixed to each Sold by J. G. BurriJl, Herkimer; Cun ningham and Salisbury, Mohawk; J . N. Wheeler, Little Falls, and by druggists eve- F A I R F I E L D A C A D E M Y . fX^HE next term o f this Institution will com- X mence on Monday, August 29th. More than three hundred students have been in at tendance during the past year, and there is a prospect of a large increase for the year to come. The extenslvft buildings occupied by the Academy are now 'being thoroughly re paired, and greater advantages are now offered to students than have ever before been pre sented . Tution from $3,50 to $5,50. Hoorn rent from ■ $2 to $2,50. Music, $10 extra, per term. Fairfield, July 26, 1853. 48w3 J. MATHER, Secretary. H A R V E S T I M P L E M E N T S . TV XOWING AND REAPING MACHINES XVX of the best kinds in market. Scythes, Snaths, Cradles, and large Hand Rakes, made expressly for raking after the cart; also Horse Hay Rakes. Pitchforks, very superior, of elastic steel. Threshing Machines and Fan Mills, com bined or single. Horse Po-Wers Of the most approved kinds. DANA BROTHERS, _________ 91 Genesee street, Utica. F I S K ’ S \PATENT Metalic Burial Cases of all sizes X constantly on hand at the Furniture Ware scriber, and for sale at much constantly Rooms of the si below the usual prit Little Falls, Maj 10, 1853. G> B . Y01 >UNGS ^ Co. DR. JOHN Q. SEEWIR, T he G erman P hysician , of C amden •TXTILL visit Herkimer on the 14th of 'each .VV month as usual. Those seeking htt professional advice will please bear in mind (the fourteenth) that no more disappointi may be incurred. lents N c i t i c e i n F a i r t i c w l a i r . •T'WO troubles my neighbors will have, un- X less they stop borrowing my Push* Coach, (commonly called a wheel-harrow,) and not re turning the same; and unless they keep their cows home nights. ' August 3, 1853. ______ J. SPOONER. P A I N T S , O I L S , &C. T U S T received a well selected stock of J P A I N T S uni VARNISHES, The fol- Icwing are the standard articles in this lin e ; Linseed Oil, Safid Pa] White Lead, Red do, a Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Litherage, FrenbhYeilotfr, Chrome do, Vermillion, Paint Brushes. White Chalk, Red do, Glue, spleiidh id Paper, Furniture \Yarnish Cattiage do, Harness do, Hose Pink, Ulframai'ine Blue, Paris do, Prussian do, Paris Green, , Chrome do, Verdigris, Spirits Turpentine, Ohio Cem’t Faint, etc Hcricin int, etc. J, G. BURfin-L. ir, A p r ilL 1 S 61 . NJBW YORK BTORJB, NO. 5 0 GENESEE STREET, UTtCA. nnH 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 -evishes, d wants to do a largely increased trade with you, having enlarged oUr store to meet th^ ^nts of our customers,- and being .associated ,’ith one of the largest JOBBING HOUSES N THE CITY OF NEW YORK. This is .... .1--. goods can irom 15 to lan they enn he pur- Goods Es.................... York City. We ....-,1 ------ iggg ^ y j j j . chased i :st of Nei t of articles with (lack Silks, a t any othei' Dry ew York Cit' EstablisWen give below? :k Silks, 7s , usual price. 8s,; Bishoff’s it Black Silk, 8s., usual price, 12s.; Cha- , , price,’ 8 s .; Barr? ges. Is. 9d., usual price, 2s. 6d.; Lawns, 6d, 1 Colored, 4 s u s u s usual price., Is.; French Lawns, Is., usual price, Is, 6d.; Madder Prints, 5d., usual price, 6d.; Merrimack Styles, 6d., Usual price, lOd.; Furniture Prints, 4d., 5d, and 6d.; Sheetings and Shirting, 5d., 6d. and 7 d .; 40 inch Pillow Case and Cold Sheetings, 3s, 6d. to 4s.; Linen T? ^ ____ .Os,; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 4d, to id Cotton, ] Id,, worth Is. 3d.; Linen igs, 3s., worth 4s.; Irish Linen, from to 4s .; Linen Table Cloth's, fr to 10s,; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 4d, to 3s. 6d.; Paris Kid Gloves, best kind, 2s. 6d. per pair; Lisle Thread Gloves, from4d,to Is.; Silk Gloves, from Is. to 2s. 6d.; Worked Col ls. 6d. to 4s,; Broad Cloths, 12s,, usual price, Is.; French Cloths, 20s., assimeres, from 6s. to 8 I. 6d. to 12s. SHAWL ROOM. In this department will be found a large and splendid assortment, comprising the latest -’rinted Cashmei la, all Wool and Silk, $8 00 to BrocheaLong, $12 00 to $20 00; 100 Crape Shawls, $3 50 to $18 00; 100 Super, $18 00 to $50 00. CARPET ROOM. lotton Ingrane Carpets, ls.9d., usual price, 2s. 6d.; Cotton and Wool do,, 2s. 6d., usual price, 3s. 6d.; All Wool do,, 4s, 6d., usual 4s. 6d.; „ GIN«S, We have constantly on hand, Paper, from 4d. to 6s, a roll. Also, Window Shades, Draperies and Curtain Fixtures, of all styles id prices. If you would save from 15 to 20 per cent. nothing for showing our goods, and v lelves to sell anything in our lim charge pledge' ourselves to sell anything in our line cheaper than they can be purchased at any other es tablish ment west o f New York. Remember the number. New York Store, 50 Genesee Street, Utica, 35yl ______________ J. J. YATES CO. N E W A R R A N G E M E N T ! IN UTICA ! the public know, that T homas B ailey , (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 X R Y , SILVER AND P L A T E D W A R E , Clocks, 8 day, 30 hour. Alarm and. Marine Time Pieces, Lamps, Gitandoles, Brittannia 'Ware, and F A N C Y G O O D S ; T ^ t they have made arrangements with the principal Manufacturer.s and Importers for new irtment o f Goods— Elegant, Tasteful, Rich and Valuable —to be found in this region, to lay the least. We intend to make a little p and that will benefit us. first rate goods, at low prices, and that w benefit the public—that is, all who buy of u In this workmen in the United States, -who neVe'r of his hands till he le said Watch ite;” and all mork warranted for a year. Our Senior Partner has been long known 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 line of business. tronizing him i Our Jufiior has grown up in this business, d can repair Jewelry or Clocks in a little, neater manner than other people, and w ill give satisfaction in other )iarticulars. Now, dear public, this is our story. If you have read it thus far, please'ace'ept our thanks ; and we shall be under still greater obligations, if you will favor us with a call. 11^ PLEASE REMEMBER, few persons e good judges of Gold and Silver Ware, and >u may rely on all statements which m mitke ■ reference to our Goods or Work. SILVER SPOONSofour own manufacture, warranted pure as coin—also, Silver Tea Sets, Soup Ladles, Forks, d^c. Utica, April 1, 1853. HAWLEY 4* LEACH, No, 122 Gem W H I T E Bo M E T C A L F , ’ WHITE METCALF. S I L V E R T a b l e f u r n i t u r e . T i iH E richest, the largest and cheapest a: X sortment o f S ilver W ar . sortment in Oneida Coi spection at ihi Most beautiful Tea Sets, iLVEK W a r e ever ej Oneida County, is this day offered fo iction at the store of Maynard ^ Tayh s . Cake Baskets,:ets, Cas- PENS t GOLD PENS ! 1—Those v J ■U'ho would write wich ease and pleasure have only to call at Maynard and Taylor’s and secure one of their heaui iful Gold Pens. They have just opened a fresh lot o f the above; ev- r Pen is warranted, ery Pen is w and their ififlut magical on untutored penmen. M a y n a r d and t a y l o b . No. 72 Genesee st., Utica. \O tJSTtC SEATS, very handsome paterns X l and different sizes. Garden Vases, the most tasteful, classic and durable ornament that can be had for any Ga den. Hall Chairs and Seats for Piaifas, cheap. Ail the above o f cast irob. For sale by DANA BROTHERS^ 91 Genesee street, Utica. ^ I N E WATCHES a ND JE'WELRY.— X_ We have just returned from New York issortroent of Gold Watches and only to call at our store for the choice. MAYNARD and TAYLOR, No. 72 Genesee St. Utica /CH O ICE f a m i l y GROCERIES, ^ a4H. Huyek’s, Herkimer. ' S T E W A R T & IV E S ; P r o d u c e C o n u t i i s s i o B Ifler - c l i a n t s , No, 5 North Water Street, Philadelphia; Pa. Hd'BERT S'rEWAfi'f; A nson B. I ves . ■ JOHN P. PLANS; F a n c y a n d S t a p l e l> r y G lo o d s , Troeeries and Provisions, Crockery and Glass Vare, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Nails, Glass. 4-c., the Second Brick Store from the Rail Road, near the foot of Main Street, Herkimer. JOHN P m c % if a c t x t e e r a n d d e a l e r i n - F a n n i n g ! J f l i l l s & I m p r o v e d P a t e n t P u m p s , For Wells and Cisterns. Repairing done at short notice. Mohawk. Herk. Co.. N. Y. 33 WARREN CASWELL, F a n c y dc S t a p l e P r y 4 x o o d s B l e r - c l i a n t & O r o c e r . DS^AI so dealer in Silver Ware, Watches, Je-welry, ^c. FLOUR and SALT of on hand, and for sale . iJ^ A lso dealer Shingles, at the brick storeore on thee cornero'rnei of Main and Gireen G streets. st on th c Herkimer N. Y. H. HUYCK, G r o c e r a n d l > e a l e r I n a l l h i n d s F i Also, in all kindsof ] f the Jail Herkimer. IRON, a few doors south S . & R , E A R L , A t t o r n e y s & F o i m s e l l o r s . [ j ^ Office over the Bank. Herkimer. N . Y. J- F. HOSCH, MANUEACTTTKEK OF AND -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Kcalei’ in Boots and Sliocs. KF\ Also, dealer in all kinds of Leather, Skins and Findings, Mohawk. N. Y. _______ RAFL ROAD HOUSE, Kept by J. S pooner Herkimer N .Y . RAIL ROAD HOTEL, Kept by ANDRE^y L eic h t , on Albany street. be liberally served at ding a] es constantly on h Herkimer, July 16, 1851. The public will always this House. Stabling and provender for hors- mstantly on hand and in readines 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 h e r s , llso dealers in Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, ^■c.. in Post-Office Building, Herkimer. HARLEY WEST, ' J u s t i c e o f t l i e P e a c e . Office in Spinner’s Block, over Stillwell’s Mohawk, Herkinjer county, N. Y, MARK BxiTCHELDER, JIANTOACTOREE OF AND DEALER IN A l l h i n d s o f B o o t s & S h o e s For Ladies, Gents, and Children, Also dealer in Skins and Leather Herkimer N Y. JOHN HARTMAN, F a s l i i o n a h 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, Herfci^ mer, N. Y. • J. G. BURRILL, DEALER TN Fnglish«& Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Groceries, §-c. Also Commission dealer in Patent Medicines, Water Lime d Cement Paint, Herkimer. N . Y. m e r i c a u H a r d w a r e , , Paints, Oils, Groceries, §-c. WM. HOWELL, Jr.. C a h f n e t & C h a i r M a n n f a c t u r e r . Coffins furnished on the shortest notice.— Herkimer, N. Y. Z. AND P; LYON, D R A P E R S A N D T A I L O R S , 9 6 GfeNESFF STREET, UTICA, N . Y. RE receiving almost dailv Ifrom New York D A N A B R O T H E R S , \ lylN U F A d T U R E R S nhd ^hffiesale arid i-VX retail dealers in Agricultural and Horti cultural Implements and Machines, Horse Powers, Platform and other Scales, Drain Tile, Trees, Seeds and Fertilizers of every descrip tion, No. 91 Genesee st., Utica, N. Y. THE »^©I_D O N E P R I C E S T O R E , ” GENESfeE STREET. Utica, March 31, 1853; Gents'. 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 ment of SPRING AND SUMMER, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. In out OhOie'e and -iraried stock; may he found almost e-very article usually kept in the most extensive Dry Goods stores in our country. jWe will enumerate a few leading articles, GloVeS, Mitts and liosiery of every descrip- Laces, Embroideries, Tiimmings and Rib bons , new and cheap. Silks, Satins, Challys, Berages, Berage De laines, DeLaines; Tissue's, Muslins, Prints, Ginghams and many other styles of Ladies Dress Goods of beautiful designs, fine fabrics and at very loW price's ^ HOUSE.KEEPING GOODS in the great est possible •variety, and we are now receiving our usual large assortment of CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Druggets,;§-c. Mattrasses and Feathers always on hand. Our stock of goods for MEN ^ BOY’S wear washfe-Ver mote full, including Cloths, Cassi- meres, Vestings, Kentucky J eans, Brown Ida- ens and many kinds of Summer Stuffs. We respectfully invite the buyers of Dry Goods to examine our stock, assuring them t'hat they will find in our store. No. 76 .Genesee St., Dry Goods at uniformly low price# and No Deviation. Respectfully Yours, 31tf WILLARD ^ SHEFFIELD, GaEyier’s S a l a m a n a e r safest ustices of the Peace, and all who have Title lee^s. Wills, Securities or other Valuables, an nave them preserved fropi fire at snaalLex- & /■ At the Agricultural Store of DANA BROTERS, 91 Genesee st. W h o l e s a l e a n d RiEf A i i WATCH, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE ESXAIUSHMEKT. M a y n a r d 4- t a y I o R, IS4». V 2 G e n e s e e S t r e e t , F t i e a i V ^ O U L D call special attention WtLciffar|'e ■ V T and ckrefully selected stock ?n the aLove departments. . Wff iiaVe goods suited to the wants and tastes of every class.. Dealers can supplied on the most satisfactory term^.— An exansiriation of our stock is respectfully solicited. MAYNARD fy TA'SEOR. 34m6 Not 7.3 Genesee st. iW c a it a i. M O B S F ’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF Y E L L O W D O C K r ; o O T ! fT H I S is a Purely Vegetable Compound, X scientifically prepared from the best Routs and Heibg of the Materia Medica, and has gained an unrivalled reputation for the follow ing effects, viz : REGULATING THE LIV leers, \j etc ' ' * REGULATING THE SECRETORY ORGANS, . a[nd by enabling them to perform their prUpet functions, preventing aiid curing many painful Strengthening and tern, thus allaying -ing all Diseases of 'feuralgia, Crampsj etc. It is unrivalled in the Cure of all F E M A L E CO M P L A INTS, ikness, General Debility, Irregularity, ctions. Swelling of the Feet, Limbs, Joints, |-c., caused by weakness ; alsb, Lung and Throat Complaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, §-c. ; also, Dropsy. Having made use of the Compound SyrUp of Yellow Dock Root, prepared by C. MORSE §• CO., either ourselves, or in our families, and finding it to be 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. 1.; A. W . Spencer, Esq., Cashier Lime Rock Bank, do, do., Rev. 'Win-s 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, Doct. Benj. Colby, and one hundred others of the most respectable families Of Prov-^ ideflee. 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 y been acquainted with its modus operandi ase, and can say that in all respects it irably calculated to remedy that class of Diseases for which it was designed. It is es pecially valuable in INDIGESTION and all its attendant symptoms, it excites to healthy i the Liver, removes Torpor, and ihacliv-s also beei in diseaf action the Liver, removes Torpor, and ihac ity of this Organ, and stimulates healthy tion in all the system.- As a depurator. orpu- rifier of the Blood, it hi DAVE Providence, R . I. Jan,-4th, I8J Prepared by C. MORSE 9- c-v/.. No. 446 Broadway, N. Y., . D3P- Bold in Herkimer by J, G. Burrill, and by Druggists and others throughout this an^ other countries. 34yl As a depurator, or id, it has no superior, DAVID HOLMES, M . D. ■ \ “ ■ !53. ^ CO'., N o t i c e TS hereby given that John P. Helmer, an X • indented apprentice to the undersigned, bound to me by the Superintendent of the Poor of Herkimer County, has left my em ploy, and ailpfersbUs are forbid harboring or trusting him on mV acOoimt as I will pay no debts of his contracting. Stark, July 30, 1853. MICHAEL FIXES. 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 . . Y . g—_tt f~pHIS large and elegant Hotel hais f p f l i l completed. The furni- JgsPJB tiire and everything about it is new.— The looms are large and commodious, and it is .he determination o f the Proprietor to make his house in all respects a first class Hotel. ViS-’ itorS to the Springs will here find excellent ac- commddallons. The proprietor -will be assist-* d in the management of the House by Mr. A; ?ell known host of the Remington *n, N. Y. . GEORGE JOHNSON, Proprietor. J A M E S L E W I S , TIESIDENT DENTIST, MOH a WK, N. Y. f l E F l C E and resi-^ v y defice a few rods east of the new Brick Church, between Main street, and the canal. nentiy located in Mohawk village, where he will be all time's in readiness to attend the calls of those who desire the assistance o f a Dentist, Teeth extracted with or without thd use chloroform, and at all hours, day and night.- All other operations attended to during fegul [e materials from »od plate, by ne to a whole set inserted on good plate, by traospheric pressure or Otherwise. No efforts \ivill be ■vvanting to give entire sat- ffaction'. Work -vvarrantedj. find prices reasonable! A Superior Tooth Powder very recently in-- trod'aced to the public, constantly on hand and- Examinations and advice gratis. - The! subscriber takes the libi the follO-Wi:ng wh6m he ability, d subscriber takes the liberty to refer fo- llO-Wi named gentlemen, from most of he has testimonials of his professional ’ ’o'\ A . G iuffeth M .D ., MOha-vVk, B. CXRVEK, W m . B. S mith , A. L.. Ho-vfEi.1., D e . L, S alisbuby ,- E. SpiNNEE,; . INGTOJSj I'lion, F . E . i S. R e MING] D. D , D evoe . do S. L. M oectan , do JAMES LEWIS, Dentist. Mohawk, M.. Y., April 1st., 1853. j pleasure' ic that he R A I L R 0 A £ > h o u s e H E R K I M E R . ■ - « rp H E undersigned has the j ■fsaas'S X to announce to the public t JIIII bl . has recently purchased the property knoiwir as-the Railroad Hoqse, in the village of Herkimer, which he has greatly improved and-furnished anew throughout. Travellers' ;and others may be assured that neither pains ior expense has been, or will be,- spared to ren- ■der their sojourn agreeable at the Herkimer : Railroad House'. A S tage leaves this Hous'e at 11J o’clock A .- ’M.,-on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fiidays,- Mohawk, Denison’s Corners, I i,, Jordmville, Paige’s Corn in WarreBy field Springs, Lel Coopersto' , Oaks ornersjRich- ville. Fly Creek, east or west. A S tage also runs daily, starting at 1^ o’ dock, P. M ., for Middleville, Fairfield, and ; Newport, and there connoting with stages for Norway. PffiaM, Gra-ves’HollO'tv,Russia, nu- TreMon'Falfs. JACOB SPOONER. 1851. Herkimer June 13, 1851. A LL .sorts khd fill varieties o f Iroju for black- J^sm ilhs and others may he obtained at H,- Kuyek’s cheap Grocery Hardware and store* Hdrkhne’r . ’ ■ . TUGGS •RANTED, at the Rail Road Hous C l Herkimer., by J. SPOONER Bond and sums from „ „ 'ealeslate. Apply to ' S; 4- R. EARL- Berkrraer, March 17^ 1S53,