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wLtml* Mortgage Sale. I^EFAtFLT having* been, made in the condi- JLJ tion of a certain Mortgage executed by Bernard Cristman of the town of Germanflatts, in the county of Herkimer and State of New York, party of the first part, unto Levi Ecker of the town of Little Falls, county and State aforesaid, party of the second part, bearing date the 8th day o f November, 1851, and re corded in the Clerk’s office of Herkimer coun ty on the Sth day of November, 1851, at 6 h. F. M. in Book B. B. of Mortgages, on page 39, 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 of $36 40, and to become due the sum of $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 of Germanflatts, in the county of Herkimer and State of New York, and is de scribed and bounded as follovrs ; Being part of Lot No. 32 in the first tract o f Staley’s Patent, beginning at the south west corner of Lot No. Si'\ in the said tract and running thence south 24° 15' west 8.0S chains ; thence along the lands of Ttoolittie and Edick south 66° 30*' west 94.90 chains to the place of beginning, containing S4.27 acres of h •oceeding bavin acres of land.” No or proceeding having been commenced upon said mortgage, or the bond which accompa nies the same for the recovery of the mon eys due thereon and thereby secured to be I hereby giv en that by virtue of a power of sale contain- II pursi made and provide sed by a sale ot tne premise 1. or such part thereof as was Jernard Cristman at the date of sai ' merica: n that by virtue o f a power of sale contain- ;d in said mortgage and recorded therewith, md in pursuance o f the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be - foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein de scribed, or such part thereof as w the said Bernard Cristman at the d; ! American ,1853. ER, Mortgagee. J. N . WiGHraiAN, Alt’y , o f Mohawli, N . Y. S i s p r e i u e C o u r t . Daniel Hess, ) against > T k P aetition . Archibald Hess, and others.)* T N pursuance of an order and judgment of ihe X Supreme Court, of the State of New York, in the above entitled action, I the undersigned, Referee, wull sell at public auction, at the Inn of Ira Gordon, at West Schuyler, in Herkimer County. New York, on Tuesday, the I2th day day of July, 1853, at 11 .o’clock, A. M. of that day, all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in the town of Schuyler, in the County o f 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 at the north east corner of Great Lot N o , 5 and running thence north fifty-four de grees west forty-eight chains and fifty links ; thence south thirty-six degrees w'est nineteen chains and twenty-five links ; thence south fif ty-four degrees east twenty-one chains •, thence north thirty-six degrees east nine chains and ten links ; tl twenty-sei irth thii en links tng sixty-eight a Dated Clinton, May 18, 1853. HENRY M. BURCH A R D, Referee. O. S . W il l i a m s . Plaintiff’s Attorney, PosTroJiEMENT.—The above sale is postponei to the 7th day o f September, 1853, at thesam hour and place. Dated July 12, 1S53. HENRY M . BURCHARD, Referee, 0. S. W illiams , Plaintiff’s Attorney. Adm inistrators Hotice. virtue of an order made by the ! Y virtue of an gate of the Coui of an order made by the Surro- he County of Herkimer, notice is in to all persons having claims B , hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Bernard Cristman, de ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the Administrator o f said estate, at the Store of Clark Grim, in the village of Mohaw’k, on or before the 6th day o f Octo\ next. Dated April 6, 1853. DANIEL S. CLARK, ExecHtor’s Notice. T > T virtue o f an order made by the Surrogate of Herkimer county, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Job Bly, late of the toym of Norway, in the county of Herkimer, deceased, to exhibit the same with the vouchers theraof, to the sub scriber, the executor of the will of the said de ceased, at his dwelling house, in the town of Norway, in Herkimer county, on or before the 12th day of September next. Dated Norway, March 5, 1853. DAVID HUMPHREVILLE, 27m 6 \ Executor. jS .d u a 4 is iistra.tors N o t i c e . T>Y virtue o f an order made by the Surrogati X j of the County of Herkimer, notice is here le Administrators of said estate, at mas Hawkins, deceased, to Jent the same with the vouchers thereof, dwelling house of Sylvester Hadoock, one of ■’ Administrators, in the town of Schuyler. »n or before the fifth day of f September next. Dat ' ............ .. the Administrators, in the town o f Schuyler. ’ \ he fifth day o St ' ’ lary 31, 1853. SYLVESTER HADCOCK. ROGER HAWKINS, Administrators. Admiuisirator^s Rfolice. T ) Y virtue o f an order made b y the Surrogate E ) of Herkimer County, notice is hereby giv en to all persons having claims against the es tate o f David Joslia, late of the town of Frank fort, in the county of Herkimer, deceased, to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber , the Administrator, at his dwel ling house in the town of Frankfort, county of Herkimer, on or before the seventh day o f De- S i i e r i f f ’s J P r o c l a m a t i o i i . S tate o ? N ew Y oek , \ Jourt and Court o f Oyer and Terminer, to be holden at the Court House, in the town of Her kimer, in and for sard conrtty, onthe last Mon day (29th day) of August next, at 10 o’clock in quires all Justices o f the Peace, Coroners and other officers who have taken any recognizance for the appearance of any person at the said court, or who have taken any inquisition or examination of any prisoner or witness, to re 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. Siipi’CHie Coi&rt—State o£ NT. Y. H eeeimee (jouicry. Rhilo J . Flagg,) cg ’sf > Cordelia Flagg.) F p o the Defendant—You are hefehy sum- X moned and required to answer the com plaint in this action, a copy of which was filed in the Clerk’s-office of Herkimer County, on the twelfth day of July, A . D . , 1853, and to serve a copy o f your answer to the saM complaint on the subscriber at his office, in Paige’s Corners, N . Y ., within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive o{ the dav o f such service, and i f you fail to answer the said complaint aa aforesaid, the Plaintiff will apply to the Supreme Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated “uly ■ ■ 4S v ;B ren, J 3, 1S5T. RUFUS W. CRAH PJaintifl'.’s Attorney, Paige’s CorafjrSj^ N . Y, scribed as of Washington street thirteen M o r t g a g e Sale,^ TT^HEREAS, Nathaniel S , Hyde and Lucy y V his wife, of the town and County o f Her- ■ kinder add State of New York, by indenture of Mortgage bearing date the sixth day of Feb ruary A. D. J 851, in order to secure unto War ren Caswell of the same place, the payment of the sum of one hundred dollars in two equal annual payments'from the first day o f April, 185.1, with lawful interest thereon, did mort gage and convey unto the said Warren Cas well and to his heirs and assigns, “ All that certain piece or parcel of lanff, lying and being in the village of Herkimer, bounded and de- lows: Beginning on the west side birteen feet south o f the argaretDenison; thence westerly parallel with Mrs. Denison’s line and thirteen feet distant therefrom as far west as the said lot o f Mrs Denison; thence southerly on a line with the westerly line of Mrs. Den ison’s lot continued forty-one feet; thence east erly on a line parallel wdth the first line afore said and forty-one feet distant therefrom to the curb stone on said street making the said lot hereby conveyed forty-one feet wide, front and rear and the same depth as the lot of Mrs. Denisons,” as the said premises are described irlgage—which said M< of sale there: Berk’s office jl 352, in Book page 221, and whereas default has been made in the payment of the moneys secured to he paid in and 83’^ said mortgage, and there is claimed to be due on said mortgage at the time of the first publication of this notice the sum of one hundred and seventeen dollars and twen ty-five cents, and whereas no suit or proceed ing at law has been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part U U S T R E C E I V E D l l E following New Books have just been eceived at the Herkimer Book Store :— __ me Life in Germany—price $1 25, Modern Flirtations, by Catharine Sinclair— a new work, neatly bound—75 cents. Love in ouir village 20 years ago—75 cents. The Sword and D istiff; or “ Fair, Fat and forty—$1 25. Also, just re Leaves from David Cop ground, Dan Marble, Reveries o f ai mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of said mortgaged premises, at public quetion, to the highest bidder, at the Rail Road House not kept by Jacob Spoonfer. in the village of Hei kimer, on Saturday, the 12th day of November, 1853, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day. Dgted Herkimer, August 17, 1853. W A RREN CASWELL, Mortgagee. S, §• R. E ael , Attorneys. S l i e r i f f ’s S a l e . T> Y virtue of an execution issued out of the XX County Court o f Herkimer County and to me directed and delivered against the personal property and real property of Liman Huntly, I have levied upon seized and taken all the right, title, interest and claim which the said Liman Huntly had on the 12th day of Augi A. D, 1853, or which he may have since 1 quired of, in and to the following piece or par cel of land to w i t : All that piece of land sit- nated in the town of Columbia,JCounty o f Her kimer and State of New York, distinguished by being a part of lot No. 56 in the Second Tractict o f Staley’saley'S Patentatent and boundedundt as fol- o f St P and bo 's : Beginning at a stake in the highway 25 links west 36° east the highway pie tree,:t pie tree, i being the north west c lot No 56 ; thence south 63° east 31,67 chains at the corner o f Nathan Spaulding’s ; thence west 48° north 21,- chains to a stake ; thence north 35° east 5 chains to a butternut tree ; thence west 53° north 7.5 chains to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres, one rood and 22 rods of land—all o f which, together with the heradit- aments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or appertaining, I shall expose for sale as the law directs, to the highest bidder, at the pub lic house now kept by Sally Denison, in the town of German Flaits, County o f Herkimer, on Saturday, the 1st day of October, A, D. 1853, at 10 o’clock, A. M . o f that day. Dated August 16, 1853. LORENZO CARRYL, Sheriff. By J o h n B kovtn , Deputy Sheriff. S l ie i - i f i ’s S a l e . Y virtue o f an execution issued out of the B e me directe rtue o f an execution issued out ol the inty Court o f Herkimer County, and to :ted 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, A. D. 1853, or which he may since have ac quired, 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 o f New York, known as part o f lot No. 10, in the second tract of Staley’s Patent and hounded as follows, viz: Beginning at the Centre of the bridge formerly called Cedar Bridge, and running thence north 55 degrees a stake and stones on the line of William Trues- dail’s land; thence south 46 degrees east along the line o f said Truesdail’s land to the east hank of a ditch that conveys water to Chauncey Brainard’s Carding Machine; thence southerly along the east bank of said ditch to the line of land now o wned by Lorenzo Hosford; thence easterly along the line of s'diJ Hosford’s land to the centre of the creek; thence north( along the centre of said creek to the place ol - _ ginning, containing one half acre of land be the same more or less—all of which, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereun to belonging or appertaining, I shall expose for sale as the law directs, to the highest bid der, at the public house now kept by M. M . Dorn, in Cedarville, in the County o f Herki mer, on Saturday, the 10th day of September, A. D. 185.3, at 10 o’clock A. M . o f that day. Dated July 27, 1853. LORENZO CARRYL, Sheriff, By Wii.LiAM H owakd , Deputy. Sherlfl^s Sale. T>Y virtue of one execution issued out XX Supreme Court of the State of Nevew York Co --------------------- let County, and to me di , ed and delivered against the real property and y of. Frederick Steele and and two executions issued out of the Court of Herldmer County, and to me m seized and and claii County personal property c ------- - — ------ ter Clapsaddle, I have levied upon i taken all the right, title, interest and claim which the said Peter Clapsaddle had on the 12th day o f August, A. D. 1851, or which he may since have acquired, of, in and to the fol lowing described lands and premises, to w i t : All that certain piece or parcel of land desig nated and imown as lot number Nine, in the first Tract of Staley’s Patent, and situate in the town of German Flatts, and being the old homestead farm of William Clapsaddle, de ceased, the father of Peter Clapsaddle, and devised to the said Peter in and by the last will and testament of the said William, and con taining one hundred acres of land, more or less, and being the same farm on which the said Peter Clapsaddle now resides—all of tvhich, together with the heraditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging Or apper taining, I shall expose for sale as the law di- bighest bidder, at the public house E li Taylor, in. the village of Her- unty of Herkimer, on Satur- y of September, A . D . 1853, t II o’clock, A . M. of that day. Dated August 3, A. D. 1853. LORENZO CARRYL, SherilT. By C haeles S1» isx e e , Deputy Sheriff. H x e c i x t o r ’s N o t i c e . TX Y virtue of an order made by the Surrogate XX of Herkimer County, notice is hereby giv en to all-qjersons having claims against the estate of Benjamin Vinton, late o f the town of Frankfort, in the county o f Herkimer, deceased, to exhibit the same with the vouchers f hereof, to the subscriber, the Executor o f said estate, at the late dwelling house of the deceased, in Frankfort, in said County, on or before the twenty-first day of January, 1854. Dated July 18, 1853. DENIS CLAPSATTLE. Executor^ ?1 l so , just received a new supply of Fern aves from Fanny’s Portfolio. Copperfield, !, the Pirate of the Gulf, Edmund Dantes ; Sequel to Monti Cristo. The Knight o f Gwynne, The Wandering Jew—2 yols. A Man in Search of a Wife, Ten Thousand a Year, Jane Eyre, Ecarte ; or the Salons of Paris, Matilda Montgomery ; or the prophecy ful- Confessions of Con Cregan ; the Irish Gil Bias, The Castle of Ehrenstein, CeHo-jOrN. Y. above g 1 ground and under Reveries o f an Old Maid, Life and Adventures of Paul Jones, Tom Jones : or the History of a Foundling. Herkimer. June 21, 1853. N E W B O O K S ! JUST RECEIVED AT THE HERRIMER s s o o K FERN LEAVES FRDM FANNY’S'PORT- OX’S BOOK OF MARTYRS—a history of the lives, sufferings and triumphant deaths of Primitive as well as the Protestant Martyrs, from the commencement of Chris tianity to the latestatest periodseri of Pagan and l p ;ution—ovt irhle edges, $1 50. THE BOOK OF THE OCEAN Popish Persecution—*over 500 pages, gilt back and marhh N AND LIFE all I earliest period to the present time, with sixty illustrations, 662 pages, $1 50. BUDS AND BLOSSOMS FROM OUR ^*4 A *D lT*TVr w nw«Xv«>11 back and side, $1 25. MIRROR OF THE SOUL, , Spiritual tian Lady, Things Discerned —by a Chi EVANS’ DAIRYMAN’S MANUAL, 235 pages, 75 cents. NORTON’S ELEMENTS OF SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE, over 200 pages, 50 cts. Also, just received, LAFITTE, the Pirate of the Gulf, by J. H. Ingraham. Herkimer, June 14, 1853. H E R K I M E R B O O K S T O R E , OVER D. P. AND C. ELWOOD’S STORE. A MONG the list of Books may he found j \ . the following new and interesting works The Pioneers. The I/ast of the Mohicans, The Decrslayer, Wyandotte, The Water Witch, The Path Pimler. Oak Openings, New York ini Slices, The hone Star, The Heroine of Tampico, Mary Lawson, Poor Jack, Stories of \ Ten Then! Charles O’ ___ Captain Kyd, Prarie Bird, Tom Burke, Harry Louequor, Lafittc, The Necromancer, Yankee Jack,\ Castle Avon, Bosalthe, the Pioneers of Kentucky. The Debtor’s Daughter, Maurice Tiernay, Marion’s Brigade, The Earl’s Ward. Love in High Life. Three Strong Men, Waldo W arren, The Gipsey iChiof, Pride and Prudence, The Spanish Mnskotecr, Quintin Matsys, Heads and Hearts, Snarleyyow, The Pirate,, Satanstoo, The Ked Skins, The Sea Lions, The Two Admirals, Precaution, 3 Prairie, The Travelling Bachelor, Mercedes of Castile, Wing-and-Wing, Chainhearer, The Ileidenmauer, The Monikins, Ned Myers. Miles W allingford, The Crater, Lionel L in ^ ln . Homo as Found, The Headsman, 3Vish-ton-Wish, The Miser’s Daughter, The Coquette. The Cook Book, Mannaduko Wy vU, Eva St. Clair, Gentleman Jack. Jack and his Bride, The Miner's Daughter, Life of Daniel Webster, Dick Turpin, ry, Eebels and Tories, or the The Eortnno Hunter, blood of the Mohawk, The Naval Officer, Legends o f Mexico, The Heirs of Randolph A Nimen do L’Enclos, Love in a Cottage, Legends o f Mexico, New York, by Gas-Light, - ------- - - - ---------- Edw ard a n d Isabel, Jacomo, Helen Jewett. Begima. or th e Couni and the Gamekeeper, Eustatia, Life in California, The Ruined Abbey, The Heroine of Paris, The Rue, Horace Templeton, Red Wing, or the Wei Cruiser of Van Dicma Paul ClilToild, aimuic uray, Whitehall- or the times of Life in the South. The Swamp Steed, he The G’Hals of Now romweil, ginia Mordaunt, the , and the Way, Cecilia Howard The Life of Arthur Spring. The Gipsy’s Daughter, Kate Penrose. -----\— The Yankee Champior The Brigand,. ThoTn'O Brides, Valentine Vox, Dick Clinton, ristocracy, Lnnieie thehe St. Marj Aristocracy, Ann t Orphan Girl of St. Mary, Life in the Far West, Kit Carson, The Heirs of Dor Wentwa- The Voliinfecr. The Seven Brothers of Wy oming, CTgly E lSe. The KnigM of Gwynne, Wnd_^Jaok or the Stolen Moneypenny, The Black Avenger, The Prairie Scout, Beatrice or-the Unknown Relatives, Also, always on h: Letter Paper, Foolscap Paper, 4^c, of Father Gavazzi, Love Match, The Storm Children, . ----- ------------- , The G’Hals of Now York, Seamstress, Jonathan Wild, Gildoroy. the Freebooter. Mary Moreton, Harry Ashton, or the WiU The Rifle Rangers, Lucy Sandford. The Poor Consm, The Oxonians, LUIy Dawson, The Banker’s Wife, Gertrude Leslie, Ruth Garnett, Stanley Thorn, TTncle'Taxn^e Cabin, Rodolpho, - The Brigand, Ben Brace, Tom Jones; or the History of a Foundling. The Count of Monte Cristo, Scrapes imd Escapes, Camp, Clara Moreland, Rose Somerville Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Comic Discourses, and and for salfe cheap, - - wy Without a Name, .^entures of an Aid-de- if JEW I ’liaai ANTU NEW a o o n s . F p H E undersigned would respectfullv an- X nounce to the inhabitants o f Herkimer and vicinity, that they have taken and fitted the store lately occupied by M. W. Rasbacfa,inthe village o f Herkimer, where they intend to keep constantly on hand a well selected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and PRO VISIONS, which ivill be sold as cheap be afibrded in this or adjoining markets. We also keep on hand a well selected assort ment o f BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, 4-c. READY MADE CLOTHING kept com stantly on hand and raadetd order. We would say to dairymen and others that we keep a large assortment of G H E E S '\ ----- - will sell at the lowest of GROCERIES, SALT, ^c., §c. D:^ Please call and see. Herkimer, May 1, 1852, D. P. C. ELWOOD J H t f l t e H a n r o u E f . M A N K N O W t h y s e l f .” din Invaluable Booh for 25 Cents. Family should have a Copy, 25 Cents. \''Every ve a Copyl'' IWENTY THOUS AND Copies sold in than 5 months. A edition, revised and D R . H U N T E R ’S MEDICAL MANUAL ■•■''///////.'IvAiV'' AND HAND BOOK for the AFFICTED—Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatmentand cure o f eve- r form of disease, contracted by promiscuous ixaal intercourse, by self abuse or by sexual ccess, with advice for their prevention, writ- n inn a familiarmiliar style,tyle, avoidingvoiding allll meidical ten i a fa s a a me technicalities, and everything that would of fend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclu sively devoted to the cure of diseases of a del icate or private nature. To which is added receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on t »f the Fev !, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College, Philadelphia. —D e . H u n t e r ’ s M edical M anual .— ^The author of this w o r k unlike the majority of those works who adyer- thee diseaiseases those works tise to cure th d of which it of one of the best Colleges treats, is a •1 in the U- ed practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. JOSEPH LONGSHORE, M . D. From A . Woodward. M. D .. of Penn. Uni. versity, Philadelphia ,-—It gives me pleas ure to add my testimony to the professional a- bility of the Author of the “ M e d i c a l M a n u a l ■ Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some o f them of long standing have come under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some instances where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treat ment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self-abuse or ex cess of venery, I do not know his superior in the profession. I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one, in whose profession al skill and integrity they may s^ely confide m m r n L most V; S 5 0 0 C H A L L E N G E . T ^ H A T E V E R concerns the health and hap- V V piness of the people is at all times of the valuable importance, I take it for granted iry person will do all in their power to lives o f their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebrated Ehysicians, are the primary causes o f a large majority o f dis eases to which children and adults are liable,— -8E?CULAPIUS. Let no one suffering from a hacknied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless trom one kind o f food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse irregular—remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy— HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP. An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely Vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can 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 my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an In fallible remedy for those afflicted with D y s p e p s i a , the astonishing cures perlormed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others. copy of this work by 1 ‘be sent for One Dollar. Address,.(post-paid,) * L DR. WM. YOUNG, ^ Philadelphia, Fa, D I S - T H E T A P E W O R M . , — coming and fastened in the intestines and stomach, ef fecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, 4-c., that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it is T ape W orm hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 or 8 of my Liver Pills, so as to remove al] obstructions, that the Worm Syrupmay act di rect upon the Worm which must be taken ir doses o f two table-spoonfulls three times a day. Thesfedirection followed have never been known , to fail in curing the most obstinate TAPE WORM. READ THE FOLLOWING! And you cannot be indifferent to this appeal. Humanity calls upon you to do your duty. It is only one out of the many thousands who heis seen its wonderful effects. Dr. J. N . HOBENSACK—Sir:- the invei —Gratitude the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoi ing all technical terms, it addresses itself to tl reason of its readeis. It is free from all qd - remedy for Worms. Having had m'ui jectionable matter, and no parent, however fas- experience is knowing the effects of various tidious can object to placing it in the hands o f , preparations, my wife, who was w-ell skilled his sons. The author has devoted many years ministering to children in distress, pro to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and ‘ with too little breath to puff,’ ind ‘ too little presumption to impose,’ he has presumption to impose,’ he has vorld at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful practice,— Herald. “ No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge.—Peo ple’s Aduocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio in w'rit- ing o f “ Hunter’s Medical Manual,” says:— “ Thousands upon thousands o f our youth, by evilvil examplexample and influenceluence off thee passions,assions, haviave e e and inf o th p h been led into the habit of self-pollution with out realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and posterity. The constitu tions of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, i f not broken dc itknowthe<t have been enfeebled, i f not broken down, an< they do no know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done so to enlighten and in fluence the public mind as to check, and ulti- to remove this wide-spread source of raately human wretchednei est blessing 1extt< on the p] temperanci % n though it has slain thousands upon thousands is not a greater scourge to the human race.— Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, your po-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged in.” One copy, (securely enveloped,} will be rely enveloped,} w ill be for- One copy, (i warded free ted States 1 dress (post paid) , Box 196, Ph: Booksellers, Canvassers ; supplied on the most liberal terras. ers. Box 196, Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents N E W C A § H S T O R E . ^ W . CONDE, wtould respectfully inform the citizens of Herkimer and thecoi ’ the s nity o f the surrounding country, that he has taken the store of C . C . Bellinger, opposite the Bank, where he tvill keep on hand a full assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, 4-c., ^c., cheap for cash or country produce From long experience in the retail business, I have learned the fact, that cash buyers have been obliged to pay not only for their own Goods, but for losses sustained by the credi system, and I cannot fail to gee the injustice thereby occasioned, and the onorous duty im posed upon the cash paying part o f the com munity. I am fully persuaded this will, can and should he 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 cash business, and to direct my energies to cash buyers, and would pledge myself to sell ly o f the above mentioned articles as chi D R U G S A N D M E D I C i N E S a A N improved assortment just received—a- Mx. mong which may he found— Rhubarb, Gam Arabii 1 asso] hich may long Cream Tai Quinine, Calomel, Sugar Lead Opium, Camphor, Tartaric Acid, 0 ^ For sale by J. G. BDRRILL. Herkimer, April 1. 1853. Gam i Antimony, Ammonia, Oil Origanum, Sup. Carb. Soda, Epsom Salts, etc, etcr. M O R G A N G R A Y , Q H IPPINQ and COMMISSION AGENT, O No. 7, South St. N .Y . N . 3 . —Personal attention-given to expedite sales on all consignments of Flour, Grain, But- t^ . Cheese, and Produce o f different kinds. REPEBENCES. . Messrs. Bartlett, Perry 4- Co., No. 4 Front Mr. P. P . Demarest! No. 7 South st., N . Y. Messrs. Kline 4- McClary, Port Jackson, Mont. Co., N. Y. P. \W. Putman, Auriesville, Mont Co. Alessrs.J. D. Zilley §• Co., Canajoharie^ font. Co., N. Y. Mr, A. M. Gray, Herkimer, N . Y. New York, April 1 2 . 1 8 5 2 . _______ E X P R E S S A G E N C Y . place, will promptly attend to all buisness entrusted to his care. Goods forwarded to all if the United-States, Canada and Europe, ie at J . SrooKEs-’s Hotel. H . S . CLARK. Herkimer, September 1st, 1852. p a r t ^ f ' Q f l DOZEN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS /Cf* * just received at the new cash store, at By G. \W. CONDE. ints each, .500* A G E N T S W A N T E D . $ 1 0 0 0 A Y E A R . ■ l^ T A N T E D IN EVERY COUNTY OF VY THE UNITED STATES, active and - gein the sale of sc me country.-— $3 to $10 a day profit. D:^ The Books published by us are all use ful in their character, extremely popular and command large sales wherever they are offered. For further paiticulars, address, (postage paid,) -DANIELS ^ GETZ, Successors to W. A. Leacy and Co., No. 138 North Second Street. Philadelphia. Q A L T , coarse and fine—a large supply-c O stantly on hand,at H,Huyck’s,Herkim in ministering to children in distress, pro nounced it the best she had ever used, and woulc use no other while yours could be had. A daughter of ours became seriously diseased. Her symptoms Were alarming, but her mother at once sought for a remedy for Worms. Hav-i- ing obtained yours, by the time she had taken half a bottle, 0 ! Sir, tbe joy it gave an affec tionate mother, to see the improvement in her child, she being about five or six years old.— She passed an immense quantity of Worms, her sickly countenance now brightened, her spirits returned, and in a short time a lovely child, threatened with decline and death, now gave promise of health. Thanks to a kind Provi dence, whose blessing attending your Syrup, restored the child. With confidence I recom mended it to all parents whose children are suffering with Worms. JAS. B. BOWEN, Minister of the Gospel, Late Pastor of tl Southampton Baptist Church. Caution!—Rememher, then. Parents and all others, that HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP is the only Medicine in use that will eradicate Worms, with certainty, and will not disagree with the most delicate Stomach. Be careful you get the genuine article, and see that the signature, “ J. N. HOBENSACK,”- is on every hottk H o b e » s a c k ’s R i v e r P i l L s . No part o f the systeia is more liable to dis- than the LIVER, it serving as a filtei purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to theLUC bile,ijic, so thatuat anyny wrongrong actionion of the Liv- lerving as a u so L a w act er effects the other, important parts lem, and results variously in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, We should there fore, watch every symptom that might indi cate a wrong action o f the Liver. These Pills being composed o f ROOTS and PLANTS fur nished by nature to heal the sick; namely. 1st, an EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2d, an ALTERATIVE, which changes in some inexplicable\ and inspnsihle manner tbe certain morbid action of the system. 3d; a TONIC, which gives tone and strength to the system, strength tc whicli acts in periect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an invajuahle medi cine in many complaints to which you are sub ject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the blood and other fluids so effectually to put to flight all com plaints which may arise from female irregular ities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, p-din in the side, hack, 4'C., and offered the pub lic as the best Pills for all diseases, upon the following MEDICAL EVIDENCE. H O L A MO! sician, be ano ing the j ESCULAPIUS. Have the married, ir those about to be married, any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the means o f saving thousands of unfortunate crea tures from the very jatys of death. tE ^ A n y person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS onclosed in a letter, will receive one of this work by mail, or five copies will h e r e is YGUR REMEDY. - L O W A Y ’ S o i n t m e n t . Extract o f a Letter from Mr. Galpin, 70 St. M a r fs Street, Weymouth, dated May 15th, 1851. ^ PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY : Sir,— mor'’ 13yl O L D G A L E N ’ S H E A D P E N S A R Y . ■j^O. 56 Beaver St.—In Clinton Hotel Build- ings—the oldest institution under that name in tliis^&ountry, ever established for the removal and prevention of the Venereal Dis- 7ithout mercury. Remedies and Quick Cures. Slight 5ss off infectionnfection curedd in ’ lew case o i cure in a few hours by single application without any medicine and withoutithout causingausing anyny pain.ain. w c a p A N e w I^ i r i v a t e M e d i c a l T r e a t i s e . Dr. LA CROIX, author of the Private Med^ ical Treatise,—cheapest Book ever Published; and 130 plates, only 25 centr iO pages £ ■on the PI infirmities rity, whic ble the natural feelings, and ex- jies of Manhood. With practi- s on the prevention and treat ment o f nervous debility, local and constitu tional w-eakness, stricture, and all diseases and 3 resulting from indiscretion, as allemand, Ricord, and other emi- FT'O PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY X At the age of 18 my wife (who is caught a violant cold „which settled in her and ever since that time they have been ■ or less sore, and greatly inflamed. Her es were distracting, and for months togethei e was deprived entirely o f rest and sleep.— very remedy that medical men advised was ied, hut without effect; her health suffered severely, and the state of her legs was terrible, I had often read your advertisements, and ad vised her to try your Pills and Ointment; and, as a last resource ' \ - - - proved ui commenc late, is I ^ __ ___ __ painless, without seam or scar, and her sleej sound and undisturbed. Could you have w it nessed the sufferings of my wife during the last 43 years, and contrast them with her present enjoyment of health, you wound indeed feel de lighted in having been the means of so greatly- alleviating the sufferings o f a fellow-creature, (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN, A PEBSON 70 TEAKS OF AGE CUBED OF A BAP LEG OF THIBTY TEAKS STANDING. Copy c f a Letter of Mr. Wm. .Shbs, Builder oif Gas Ovens, of Rushcliffe, m a r Huddersfield. date*^ noe-i mspi which they Pill in ey are composed makes then se for allll diseasesiseases o f thee JJv im the best P ill in use for a d o f th Liver, Impuri ties of the Blood, 4'c. We say this not only from our own judgment, but also from that of the best medical authority in the United States. All diseases requiring the use o f an ALTERA TIVE, DIAPHORETIC and'PURGATIVE MEDICINE, that came under our notice, has been treated with the above PiUs with the most satisfectorv success GEORGE WOOD, M. D . FRANKLIN BACHE, M. D . G. MoGLENNAN, M. D . F. CROWLEY, M. D. L. BOWEN, M D. KP\ Purchase none but those having the sig nature, “ J, N. HOBENSACK,” upon each box, as all others are worthless imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to become agents, must address the Proprietor, J. B. HOBENSACK, at his Lab oratory, No. 120 North Second Street, above Race, PHILADELPHIA, Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the U. States. Pamphlets giving Certificates of cures j formed in different sections of the country, the above medicines, can be had gratis o f the :y,^ by agents, A gem s .—J. G. Burrill Herkimer, L. L, Merry Mohawk, J . Wheeler Little Falls, S. V. Babcock, W. Winfield, W. Stevens, Frank fort. Price each 25 cents. Gregnleaf ^ Kinsley, No.62 Vesey St. N .T . Wholesale Agents. 5yi Diseases Human System in evei which is added a Trea Females, being of the |] no father be ashamed to present a copy of .^SCULAPIUS to- his child. If m'a^ ery shape and .form, satise on the Diseasi Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating mar riage, by WILLIAM YOUNG, M. d ! Let 10 father be ’ * Lallemand. With colored lithographe, illustrating the anatoi physiology, and diseases of the reprodu( Organs of both sexes, explaining their s1 ture, uses, and functions, and the various in juries that are produced in them by excesses of infections. It contains many important hints to those contemplating matrimony, which will overcome objections against marrriage. None should take this important step without con sulting its pages. It treats of all diseases of females, whether married or single. Strangers and thus prove a safeguard against the imposi tions of quackery, so prevalent in populous ties. Any person sending twenty--five iclosed in a letter (post paid) w illi copy of this book by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address Dr, LA cents receive one CROIX, No. 56 Beaver st., or box 579 P. O., Albany, N .Y . DR. LA CROIX offers to all those who de sire to consult a professional person, the result of 20 years experience in the Hospitals of Ei rope and America YOUNG MEN—Let no false modesty deter you from making your case known to one who, from education and respectability, can alone be friend you. He who plac •bility, can a ii himself undei patient. There are very fe world in whom i t is safe to repos in cases of a delicate fev/ men in the ifidence Thehe ispecially in cases of a delicate nature. T many pretenders of medical science with ydiich the country is filled, and the many disappoint ments to which, the unfortunate victims are subjected by consulting such men, renders it a matter o f more justice to caution the public against them, and point them to the sure “ ha ven of repose,” which is under the manage ment o f the celebrated Dr. La Croix,\ No. 56 Beaver st. Albany N . T TO FEMALES.—Dr. La Croix, No. 56 Beaver st. without rehearsing the ordinary and common place phrases usually resorted to by advertising quacks, w ill 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 who may wish to consult a regular physician with regard to any of those interesting com plaints to which their delicate organizatii 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 sufficient family, may he had gratis, through the post office, by addressing Dr. La Croix, post raid—none others will be received. T h e e u e c t e o g a l v a n i c “ p b o x e c t i v e . ” — For married ladies, whose health will not ad mit, or who have no desire to increase their family, may be obtained as above. It is per fectly safe and has been extensively used dur ing the last eight years. Price reduced to $10. F e m a l e P e k i o d i c a l c o b ipla t u t S. —^Dr. De Lancy’s Feroaje Periodical Pills are w ell knowfi to thousands who have used them at different ’ period-s for the last twenty years in this city, to be a certain and safe remedy for the remo val of all diseases to which females are liable. Theyhey are free: from poisonous drugs, and war- iroduce no bad effei\s. are 1 intedto I DOCTOR YOURSELF. TH E POCKET yeSCULAPI US: OB, BVEBT ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. fT'H E Fortieth Edition, with One ^ Hundred Engravings, Showing and MalfoHnation of the To itedto produce no bad efiect The only icaution necessary to he observed iq, ladies should not take them if they have reason to be lieve that, they ate in certain situations, (the particulars of which will be found in the wrap pers accompanying ei safe and healthy, they. Price mitted 'D r . LaCroix, can without boasting, say, that he has cured 20,000 P atients within the last three years, and no one single casd known where his directions were followed a medicines taken at reasonabh box.) though alw a y s 1.1 „ __ are ;ed States. licines taken at reasonable time, and a effected Therefore, all who desire re the i ig all over 3xld for centuries past Be not deceived by promises which cannot he fulfilled ; and pay no enormous fees to those nototions hooting advertisers before you consult Dr. LaCroix, where a sure cure can he obtained with strict honesty on a written guarantee and forfeitm See my sworn certificates. Persons at a distance may consult Dr. La Croix by letter, post paid, describing case, and have medicines securely put up and forwarded to any part of the United States, always ac companied with full and explicit directions for use. Communications considered- strictly - - \ ’ -Btial. Offii ’ Address D! vifh separate sr see any one octor himself. Attendance daily, the morning till 9 at night and on om 2 till 5 P . M . DR. LA CROIX, (or Box 579 P. apartments, so that pat but the doctor hims( (or Box { O.) No 56 Beaver street Albany. N . Y . ><EOl-IAN P I A N O S . FINE ASSORTMENT OF BOSTON 4'laA r%jl /-s. ui xiaiiei, djavxa auu v/0., may be fouud at their New York 'Warerooms, 297 Broadway. Their Southern and Western customers w ill 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, or M u sic supplied on liberal erms. ■pvRESS 4- FANCY COMBS, Hair Brush- XX es, Chalk, Perfumery, Flavorii lery, ilavoring ] Papers, Pens, Cai rushes. Nail do., ] m m m i . 1 , after ev< ihe consei very other remedy had rated to do so. She X weeks ago, and, strange to re late, is now in good health. Her legs are ted M a y 31st, 1851. Works ; accompanied by scorbutic symptoms. I had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg must be amputated, yet, in \Illsills and Oin opposition to that opinion, your P i ment have effected a complete cure in time, that few who had not wil credit the fact. (Signed)igned) WILLIA!ILLIAM issed it would (S W ABBS. The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr. W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Market S t., Huddersfield. A dkb A dful bad I Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner .f of Penshurst, Kent, dated December 19th, ISfiO. To Professor Halloway wife had sufferedf rom Bad inths. and during edical altendai Dear Sir,—My Breasts for more the whole period hut all to Jo than r-ix n or had the best n'edicai attendance, but all to n use. Having hefore hcoieu an awful wound in rrjy own leg by your unrivalled rredirine, i de termined again to use your tiils sin<l Ointn ent. 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 various other branches'bf my fami ly have derived from their use is really aston ishing. I strongly reconomend them to all my Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Bunion Bite of Mos< Sand Flies, Coco-bay, Chiego-foot, Chilblains,. Chapped hands, Corns, (soft,) Cancers, Contracted and stiff Joints, Glandular Swellings^ Lumbago, Piles ins, Piles, )f Moschetoes andRheumatism, Scalds, Sore Nipples, e-throats,-thre Sore Skin-dise Scurvy, Sore-heads, Tumours, Ulcers, Wounds, L Elephantiasis, Fistulas, Id at the Establishment of Professor H02. VAY, 24 4 Strand, (neai Temple Bar, Lon- 1,) and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the British Empire, and of those of the United States, in Pots at 37^c., S7c. and $1 50 each. Whole sale by the princip-al Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A. B. 4 - D. S a n d s , New York. D:^ There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to eaeh Pot. Sold by J . G. Burrill, Herkimer ; Cun ningham 4- Salisbury, Mohawk; J. N. 'Wheel er, Little Falls, and by Druggists every where. lanses L Y O N ’S K A T H A I R O N , FOR PRESERVING, RESTORING AND BEAUTIFYIFG THE HAIR, Causing it to grow luxuriantly, and giving it a soft and curling appearance, of the most delightful character. n p H E KATHAIRON neutralizes the effects X of disease, climate, and old age, in serving and restoring the Human Hair, after a BALDNESS of many years ; cles the scalp from DANDRUFF, and all its Ural impurities ; immediately relieves sympa thetic attacks of :VO'US Culane .heum, Eryi mations, etc., etc. As a TOILET ARTICLE For giving the Hair a rich, soft, glossy and curling appearance, nothing has ever been dis covered to equal its incontested—its incontest- bie virtues It exhales the perfume of the most delightful and exotic flowers, and is free from all mineral properties, or any substance which can color the skin, or stain a lady’s hat. For BALD AND GRAY HEADS it is pre eminently beneficial. “ The Kathairon has fully restored my hair, after a baldness o f 12 years. A . JAY COURTRIGHT, 78 Bond-st. N. Y.” The ase of the Kathairon is adopted by the st physicians in Europe and America, and has a patronage and sale unprecedented in, the - N . is adopted 1 _ first physicians in Europe and America', and has a patronage and sale unpr\-’'''’'\'*-''’ ■‘’-- history of the Materia Medici Sold by all reputable dealers throughout North and South America, Europe, and the Islands o f the Ocean, in large for ^5 ties, Profits only in extensive sales. Sold to the trade at a liberal discount, but commissioned in no instance, E . THOMAS LYON, Chemist and Manufacturer. D . S. BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N . Y. To whom all orders should he addressed. [X^ Sold inHerkimpr by J. G. Burrill, an^ ■■ Druggists everywhere. by all ists everywhi 34m6 H A R D W A R E , rn H E subscriber having increased his stock X o f H J iR D W A R E , is prepared t o furnisL purchasers with nearly all needful articles in the above line. He invites particular attention to h is variety o f CUTLEKY,-TABLE AND POCKET, ANP POOB TKII-IMINGS. Tjhe following comprises a small part of h is stockJ; Kpives Forks, (vari- Razors, Drawing Knives, Butts and Screws,. ous styles,) Pocket Knives, 1, 2, 3 and 4 blade, Shears, Scissors, Shovels, Iron ^ C. S., ades, do do, immers, Trow’els, Files, Taper, Files, M ill, Window Sash, Nails,Cut and Wro’t, Hat Hooks, Wire, for fences. Drawing K Strap Hii „ , Mortice Lpek; Itches, M ot Dra-wer Locks. Pad d« \ Grind.Stone Shovels and Toi M ill 4-X.C Sheet Lead, Scythes and Stones do, Thimtiles, Rope, etc. Rim Latches, Mort do, ’ k s, Grind.Stone Cranks, id Tongs, Cut Saw's, E ^ A t the Brow. Herkimer April 1» 1853. ____________ tracts, Envelopes, Note Needles, Tapes, Tooth Brushes, Ni Knives; also Harrison’s Columbian Ink, bl’k, /\10D LIVER OIL.—The Genuine article, red, blue and indellible, etc., etc. « O manufactured and put up by Rushan, , SF* To he had at ■ Clark and Co.-, for sale by J. G. BURRIL’S . . ^ J . G. BURRILL* Herkimer, April I, 1853. . Herkimer, April 1, 1853 .