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’ ■ T ' i i ^ i f c S A I a . B-31 - Tuesday of l)cc< fi6i5fi:Ettfiet!p6 Q o m tf 'XrWjie: Lands in Herkimer p»um ,to l^sold for Taxes iharged WQbQi^PSttentfs iJy Bemsenbuvgb patent, Tf^y tV\6oaiiull tract and the E line of Onei da Co, cont 34286s. ex 2000a in SW cor run ning half way across tract E and AV in the form of a paiallelo- gr.am. and ex lots 1 and 20, 200a, lots 2 and 19 200a, and lot 25100a, and SQOOa com at SEcor oftract,and running N 30 deg 42 min E 248 c, th N 59 deg Vr 258 c th S 16 deg -W 256C. thS59 deg E 86 c to heg and ' ex beg at a maple tree in Co line at S E cor of a part of same tract in Oneida Co and hd &ci, cont 3303a here tofore paid by N. Dev- ereaux, th S 89 deg E S75 c to a staKe 121N «f a large birch, tree mared J. C. E. 1841, th N 59 deg IV 443 o 61.1 to a maple free marlicd J.- G. B. 1841 in theColinC,thSJL, ■deg AV 237 c along said line to beg, cont'443ta , cx therefrom* 3919-Jt being the N part of lot No 6 and whole of lots 8, 9,16,11,1 ----- 15, 16 \ paja ny jJieeaci irco. 7,eXSnb 5. 105a-and ox aw llDaiand ox Sabi. lU a 17ia n d Sub 3, 103a. .569 35. cx 250a NV7 oor and A7 part of NA7J, 55.1a ; 4 ; . x m w a „ , ^ ^8, dx50aSW«6r, 450 79, E ensC30Pa,ex Epart S 40, all A7 of Salisbury. 5S3a ex S i 291^a, 291J 41 W end of S 4 -ex 50a . SA7-— tonight, A7 by : _ 47-npper part N andW by AVest Canada,Cr’k, nered and marked post on the E line of WoodhuU tract at the cor cf T. Jewitt's land, th N 15 min E on said line, 63 c th a cornered and marked sprhee tree, th & 89 deg 45 min B 131 c to the E line of the for mer town of Bussia, i t a cornered and Siarked post, th S 15 min W along said line 63 c to a post at the NB cor of Jewltt’s tract, th N 89 deg45 min W 131 c to beg and ex Tot 23, 100a, and ex 1627 67-lODa ■ r at NA7 c ->eg a t NA7 cor of a piece of land set off to ■B. Hamilton by a de cree i» chancery, in ease of said H. H. agst Jl. Minnse -and others pnice treeree cor at a spruce t cor nered and marked and mnjiing'from th N 15 thin E along.the E line 4>f WoodhnU .t? 125 c — 251 to a Balsam tree oomered and marked, th S 89 deg 45 min E 131 c to E line of for mer town of Russia, town line 124 cund 251 to a post cornered -andmarked, th N S8 deg 45 min W 131 c to beginning, 25,716 ■Rnn'wi«'’s Tn.tCT- ^ioo 7,8,9. a.' Eangct). Range 10, To^ship i &, ex wndi pa^J, Smith Canada,! east.of town of^^^ ’ Russia, - 150 48, Wend of S i , 250 51, ex 166» SW cor and ex NE cor lOQa .7 4 3 52, ex 250a N end o f Av 4and exSW212a,sa. TingSSaSW. 68s 53, all A7 of galishury ex l50a NW cor and 50a. ‘SW cor, ' II 55, W i , • 51 56, B A e x »ndl24apaid. ■L. Dexter, 376 57, SW 476 4T-100a and. ISaon A7Iinc adjoin- ■ ing, 49147-100 58, Wly i . 500 68, SW loOa and SE 100a OfWi, 200 69, IMO 70, exsub 2 in W i 175a-wing f 71, S i_ex S p a r t of E 72, E 4 l x und 285 89- lOOpipdbyE.W.WUl- iams, 21411-1 73, East part, ' 822 73, allwest o f Salisbury. 178 74, N .i, 600 ”% ex und 280 27-lOQa Und in E | sa-ting 126 6-IOa around. 46-'<tl0a- ot37aSE. 719 73-100 76, E-Jbd Why W i of lot N by lot SO. E by highway, S hy JameS^ 70, w \ Of bd K bySi- inon Qnackenhoss, E by W line of W J, A7 by O-Tuifner, S by H Shaffer. 70 77, NW cor6fE§, 50 78, exd03a inSTibd N and W by Can. Creek, -S'by sub line, &c., E by lanU of Hume, 8! ’9, ex lOOaSE cor and S4a SW cor.' 468 ' JO. S'endofEA, , 813. 80,S.endofAV i, , 200 81, ex lOOa W side. 5391-10 82, all A7of'' Salis-'bury €22a ex 100* §A7 epr, 72r 2, East part, ’ lOi 3, East part 950a ex E E col:200a, i 75i 4, ex 102a hd beg at centre of div line of Or h o t 84. afWW cor of M. 7. J. BradtJs, lOOa lot,. th_as the needle pointedin 1770 S 3’2 deg W 34 c 44 1, ! thS.58degB29c62l to N. ’Van Patten’s lot,* tff N 58 dog W al^ng j a i i let.29 <tto 29 e 62* 1 » 32 ileg vv 33 c 75 1 N 58 deg 29 c 62| 1 th to beg, ' 70S >vVli45U) 274i.Elx^sfdi’'^ r, cxBE part 140a, s 6SyNK *!Oi!, / 800 ‘^“ 5, ! z i -aiiou lllf. iir 10D,ldiVeapli. 3d Mlfitmtnl, IS 133,Easti, , Mhiailotmn f i r a s S f t . T roos U n ’ s I 3j4y5,6,'^ch, of four kui 4I ■ - * ^ eiglbf 47, NW part, il37 48, NW part, , , -«7 lotto h d E brjf^elifs^ S; ex NW i 40fei», 1 |^ llUx21078-l(Ktob!i by lancls^ allotted to ^ITobn Be5icb Sf>ylotf lO^OYVr' 17.exNA7i, iitson, , 842 22400 ssisT-lOo 233 ^847 J, cx SB part 167 23- lOOa nnd N part 228 , “ -lOba, 16817-100 250 86-100 33' cx Ely part 95 72- ioo and oX N 100a of SpOaW, 499 28-100 3. ex und 4 paid hy A, P. Norton, 446f ? 849 42,'S, ' 409 WooDnoLt T r * ct . 1. Syesch, 637 4, ex on N lineaub 2 E ' part 100a and ex S J ofS60aNW200a, 337 5, 53, each, E lection . o t ie e . H E E ia iilE R C O U K T y ,) . S hrkipp ’ s O ffic e , ) Hi •J^O T IO E J-A al Election to be held on the Tuesday 8i}c ;he first Monday u f November next ig officers by the annexed notice to ; ■ ir o f State, to wil ace o f Henry jlace of John , /in tbo place ChatfielJ; A State Engineer and S u r v e y o r in ceeding th e first Monday u f November nex t, •th e follo office are to be elected, as w ill ! b e seen by th e annexed notice to m e directed liom .th e Secretary o f State, to wit*'. A Secre- tary.of State, i n the place o f Henry S. Randall; A Comptroller in the place o f John C. . 'ight; A Secre- Randall; imptroller in the place o f John C W r A n AttoEney General, in the place o f L evi S. ChatfielJ; A State Engineer and S u r v e y o r in placeibf W illiam f i M cAIpine; A State ” in the place of Senjamin W elch, casioned by the resignation o Jew e tt; A Clerl? o f the Court o f Appeals, in th e place o f Charles S . Benton; A ll whose terms o f service w ill expire o n the I w t day ,uf Hecemher next, except fha? a t !^reehorn G, Jew ett, w'hichi w i}l empire Oh the ;last day o f JOecen^herj J.S57,. A lso, a Justice o f the Su preme .Coart for the Fifth Judicial'D istrict, in the place o f P h ilo Gridley, whose term of of fice w ill expire op th e ‘la s t day jyf D ecem h ef next; A lso, a Senator for the S ixteenth Senate D istrict, in the place o f Simeon Snow , whose term h f office w ill,exp ire ott th e last dky d f Hep ceniher next. Udunty Officers also to be eUctei^ for^saSd County— T vfo M embers o f Assembly- TWh ju s t ices o f Sessions, in I h eplace o f W ill iam Coppernoll and Charles G. Burrows; A D istrict A ttorney in the place o f Tolfaey O a eh ; A ll o f Avhose terms of office w ill expire ( the last day o f December next. L O R E N Z O C A R R Y L , Sheriff. STATE OE NEW YORK,! SBOSEtAETr’S O p PICE. f ADbAtiy, August 18, 1853. To the Sherijffi o f the County of Herkimer''.' ■ SIK— N o tice i s hereby given, that a t the General Eleotiori to he held in t h is State 6n the Tuesdaysucceeding the first Monday o f j folL ffo 80J87, ‘ 1000 ! placeenf u f H enry S. Randall; A Comptroller, in 1 .2 ,3 ,4 . ■ la, NjiS^^eX Sfe bd'-besr ' :r‘\r llasifi o’. do 80 oflo t,th Kly.on.saId . 5u4dlPkidbyA.Smitb80 4,|part, > -2W I t i r f e r f ■ t . « , g - Is i S &, IS ““-rsss” ' S; -- ■ ' . S Roods and 32perches, 76. 150 ■’ '‘m do 80*87, 1000 ! n laC H enry S . Randall; A Comptroller, in the ^ er; A State Prison Inspector,i itt the pi W illiam P . A n g e lli T w o Judges of the Court Of Appeals— one In the place o f ' Charles H . h i g g l e r - - ----- service will ex- ■ l i ’ 12,13.^4. i’uhdipaidbyA. smith so p; Ik’12. R SW 60a ' 60 I , 3 , 5 , 6 j t f 4 k l 2 . 1 ,^ ^ ^ 1 5 ,6,7, 8,A 10- u f the Court o f Appeals, ih t b e place S . Benton; .All whose terms o f s e r v i p ile op the last day o f December n e x t , except that Of Freeborn G. Jew e tt, w h ich w ill expire on t h e la s t day o f D etem h er, 1857. A lso, a Justice o f the Supreme Court for the F ifth J u dicial D istrict, in the place of P h iln G ridley, term « f Office w il ll bXpireon the last day mator for the o f S io j - eet^ nlso Men)t>er£ c S the placg ex'OS* sating subs 2 and 3, . 204 5. AV ex30 ^-lOOa und in 90a NW paid by W. ll.Pkiliips, 469 58-100, 6- W -L 500 \ o h 'N line ahj ^9iE.^,-ba.N:byJ.P«a- ''--y,W by Jnd.Sheir- '■flllJ ■!:4r\ \“d 1, ex NWi40a- S, 4. 5, 7. 8, 0,10. -Bange 12, 2,3,4ia6,7»6i9v J ers C tfield F atxnt . 2, Sub 2 West f, 130 2, East pari, 3[30 3 , E f bxtthdQOSiaOOa paitbbs Brinckerhoff. 43916-100 93, do ‘ do 00 di 4, W|^MSuh3.203a*. and.-» 97^98^. eacR, pd byO. K atcATBOr- ' did! wbosd term « f Office w i l bXpireon th e last •f December next; Also, *i Sei ^Sixteenth Senate District, in the :pire on ify qffi- d lso to be Elected f o r sa id C o u u ty—f£w o r.; T w o Justices o r S e s - ir. Burfbw s; j A, Restrict Attorney, th e pla ce of Yolney Owen; A ll o f whose terms o f office w ill expire on the last d a y of Decem ber h'eXt.. • Yohrs Respect Cully, H E N R Y S. R A N D A L L . Sec’y ? o f State. 59, <x Wd,3-T :pai*py - r Fowler and.pnd, 1,7 pd by XCcAVkorteh. 45 4-f 53.134,155436. eSfehT 15(1 »;exunft3*T'pai«(,by| Fowler candi |und 1,7' ' udby TSCeWhA-fea, 45-4-7 BEUsiadiuRCit PA-resT. 9.40.11.13; 14, each, •. 50 15. 30a NAT; * 46 [6. SA7 part bd Nhy lot and J#H(l80Cchhicd hy Dq-vid Hubbard. 8 by lot 5l, a 7 by lot 17, 351 31,.-SW ittort 15d Jf V . RropfeEhyJtovidfjw- a l l i e s I \LI .39. ex snb 1 aaO.2^00*, ss S n p E e m e fp o n r t * Simon Hehner .7 Sanford H elm er.) J ^ O the above named Defendant X - hereby snmi tl^;-cpm p laint -w h ich complaint i s mwi in the Supreme Cpurty riHt'be ©ffiee o f the Clerk o f the County o f . Herkimer, ahd to serve a copy o f yohr apsrwer .on us a f the v illage o f H erkimer, N . Y.,Ayith- in iB’enty days after the service o f th is 8tnifi- mona- *:^ l»sire o f the day o f service; and i f S. K . E A R L , PPff’s At A tt’ys, I V b t t c e . ’T l Y^vittue o f a n u rder made hythe'Sl*ff 4)f Rfeskhney county, » 6 t ic « is hfeiebil en»te a ll the persons having claims' aj ment o f 4nbhey ^ured> to & p a id hyader- tain indght$m i0f, Mtffflgage” hf.hringTi?te the twenty-first d a y .of April. A - D., iSfilyCxecu- tdd b y D a n iel Ford aa hrortgaFhr -lo,.,Wihiafti A , C a sw ell as M ortgagee, apdxecorded in Her- kimbf-County Clerk’s Office^, A p fif 1&51, in Book Y o f M b rfgsges, on page 67H, and up- ehwhieli Morlgagb there is claimed to be dud o n t h e fir sSt t p u b licic a t ioo n o f thh i s n o t i c e thth ee strmj p u b l a t i n o f t i s n o t i c e . s indred ahd sixty-nifaedollars and fift' ta,{^4h9,5r ' ' ---------- tOt th e su’ni o f eiglif hundred' ahA-^el^hty-AL. dollars.and fifty-fW ocents, Ahffno proceeding^ at foW having been inStifufed-for the recovery o f the sum due ^pon said M o r t gage or an y part thereof, now therefore; iso- tic e f o h ereby given, th a th y virtue Of theppw - er of* a alh contained in said M ortgage, and re- ind in pursuance o f the lescribed in said m ortgage as loiiow s, A ll those thrbe abVer^piecedOr p ^ - cels o f land, situate, lyin g and being ifi the said toAvn o f 'G e r m a n -F latts, in a P a t e n f c b f land, known * s 'Staley’s 'first ■ tract— the fi.fst o f said pieces i s that part o f lot number nine teen of said tract, be^nning a t a stake and stones situate in the north-west corner o f land belonging to John Small,fitidrUnsthehce{forth twenty*six degrees, east along a few old lihe trees Seventeen: chains to a stake on the sid hill and in the east line o f H enry BreAver’slah) thence south sixty-fohr degrees east along i iin e o f recently marked trees thirty chains to A stake and s tones in th e 'w e s t line o f SamUftl E d ick’e land ; thened south twenty-three de*. •grees w est along the said w e st line o f Edick’s land, and along a lin e o f marked trees sixteen chains and seventy-five links to a stake and stones i n the south-w est corner o f said Samuel Edick’a lan d ; thence north iixty-fou r and one quarter degrees* w e st along a line o f marked trees about thirty-one chains to the place o f beginning, containing fifty-one and eighty-nine hundredths acres of land, being the sam e land conA'eyed to the party o f the first part h y t h e party o f the second part by deed bearing even date herewith, and this M ortgage is given to irchaserchase moneyoney thereof.hereof. cure the pu m t Also that certain piece or parcel of land sit- ite on the north side of Fulmer’s Creek, w h ich Q 2 r,A If R N l t E l ^ A L / i L E l b l f f i j j E M - 9 ' l i l , , p , y y * v , * s , , a ' j ; W 1 . 9 . r p H E S E Pills.\hefo?'99m p b sed7entirely of X m edicine! herbs’ are o f a nfost harmless na- ure, Avhile the extraordinary virtues they pos es© haye rendered them universally pop'ularm the world, and ahhuiigh been introdUM d hdf e , I b e y have met Aviththe sam e 'success a s elsewhere, theeffeet they produce u pon’the system is im - apparj^tj- and parsops alBicted who in tisinie them in eccdrfance with the ielddmbi never fail in’being re- ^ soundest health. iRxSrHa CBiuB off iU doKtiiijsED ass J hma , The folloibing^testm o h idl'has been sent to Pro fessor Hoilmottyy b^, tA G e M ltm m named > MiddleUm 4 of ^celldtui E o a d , Xiuerpool, _ S i r , — Your PillS'haVe been the means, under providence, of restoring, m e tb stjuud health af- te i five years o f kev^rfeAffliction. During the w h ole o f Ihat period, ! suffered t h e mort dread ful attacks of Akjhma,, frequently o f several “wlifeks^dtifatroh, attehded w ith a violent cough, and continual spitting o f phlegm iriterraixed O L D G A LElsr’ S \ D^l S - try, ever established for tlj^ >yal apd p revention o f yenereal Di.s- eases, without mercury. , * ' . - New Remedies an d Quick .Cures- Slight new cases of infection cured in a forv hqurs hv a single application Avithout any -medicine and w ithout caueinij any pain, - A . 0 E « w * » r iw a t e J T t ^ ia ic= lJ t ' T . r e a t i s ^ D r .JjA C RO IX, author o f the P r ivate Med* ical Treatise,—(cheapest Book ever Published; _ - — and M atn- the physical and m ental powers, enfeeble the natural feelings, and ex haust the energies o f M anhood. W ith practi cal ohServations. on the prevention and treat m ent of nervous , d ebility, local and constitu tional weakness, stricture, and all diseases and derangenjents iresultinp ^ ----- -------------- __ L' iTT H ' E ! iW A R « - b A iQ 'i® ' F AT|7fe' J - ' ^ ^ ^ ''kEFtEfc¥rdN.<? Eo'R 'ftM inai X was unnuea lor any ui of life. I w as attended by s eminent medical Wen of-this town, hut they failed to gibe tne the .slight! t rem e d y /t tried .yoiif Pill explaining their struc- and the various in- physioh Organs' ture, uses, and functions, * bt ” \r* f juries that are produced in them by e x c esses of r,f S t a^l re- sZ5STi?STm' marrriage. None W . ‘ occupied by a saw -m ill, water privilege and premises connected thercAA’ith by the party of the first part, consisting o f about tw o acres o f land w ith all the privileges and appurtenan ces, hounded on the north by the highw a y leading up Fulm er’s Creek, on the east and west by land ot John* Ford, and on the south perfect cure. T h is ,is «gv, . by land of Sylvester W arner. she has not experienced any symptoms of Also that certain other piece o f land described j lapse, and often declares that your P ills h as follows ; being the same sold to the party o f . been the means of saving her life. the first p art by Darius Hopson, bounded on t t >— o:„ -------- the south-AA’est by lands o f the late JS^rederick Bellinger, deceased ; on the east by the lands three montl disease, totally en gtored .tone and vigour to the chei iv e organs. i l am , Sir, your phedien (Signed) H . hi Dated, January 1st, 1803. a ' p e r m a n e n t ,C U B S OF A d i s e a s e d OF m a n y YEARS’ DURATION. Copy o f a f e tte r fron t'M r. Gam is, Chemist, Teobil, to Professor Holloway. Dear S ir,— In this .district y6ur f i l l s cot mand a more extensive sale than a n y olhetpi prietary medicine before the public. As proof of their effi,cacy in Liver and Billions Complaints 1 may mention the following case. A lady of this town w ith whom I am personal* ly acquainted, foi years was a severe sufferer from disease of the Liver and digestive organs; her medical attendant assured her that he could do nothing to relieve her snflhiings, and it wa.s not lik e ly she could survive many m o n ths.— This announcement naturally caused great alarm among her friends and relations, and they induced her to make a trial o f y o u r P ills, which so improved her general healt induced to continue them until perfect cure. T h is is t\A*elve months ago, and she has ■ • ’ . - Bellinger, deceased ; on th e east by the lands of Davjd D e v e n d o r f; thence running north on the land o f said Hopson, far enough to make fifteen acres o f land”— (the first o f the said pie ces o f land above described, being the land for the purchase money o f w h ich the Said Mort gage w a s given)— w ill be sold at public auc tion to the highest bidder, at the public bouse now kept by E li Taylor in the village o f Her kim er, in said County, on Thursday, the )2tk day of January, A . D., 1854,at 10 o’clock A . M ., e f that d ay. Dated October 5th, 1853. 1YILLTAM A . C A S W E L L , M ortgagee. S. ij- R . E abd . Attorneys. M T o r t g a g e S a l e . l ^ H E R E A S , Nathaniel S . S y fie and Liicy V V his wife, o f the town and County o f fier- kim ef and State o f N e w York, by indenture of Mortgage bearing date the sixth day oY Feb- tt . j . w i ruary A . D . f851, inurdCr to secure Unto W a r -’ “ ®^d-acne, w e a k n ess, iron annual payments fromi;he first day o f A b ril, 1851, w ith law ful interest thereon, did mort- gage and convey im to the said W atren Cas w e ll and to his heirs and. assigns, “ A ll that certain piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the v i l l a ^ o f H erkim er, bounded and de scribed as folloAA’s : Beginning on t h e w e stsida o f W ashington street thirteen feet soUth o f the lot now occupied h y Margaret D e n ison; thence westerly purkllel w ith M rt.DeniBoh’s line and thirteen feet distant Iherefrom as' far w e st as the said l o t n f M rs, Denisoftf thence southerly on a line w ith the westerly line o f M i ison’s lot fa. Den- inceeast- continued forty-one feet; thei erly on a line paraliel wWith ith thehe &ist lineine aforifore- said and t first l a forty-one feet distant therefrem to the furh stone on 8aid street making the said lot orty-one feet Avide, front and depth as the lot o f M rs, em ises are described curb stone on 8aid street making the sa hereby conveyed forty-one feet Avide, froi rear and the same depth as the ’ ' Denistins,” as the said prem ises in said Mortgage—w’hich said h w ith record- ^^^rtMssiofiS^Tnthe p S W o b T ll^ iM m S made A State Prison Insbector.i itt the plake of ‘ p a y ^ t or the moneys le paym ent o f th e moneys secured ’ to he paid in and -bji aaid mortgage, and there is claimed\ to he due on said m o rtgageat the tim e o f the first publication o f this notice the sura of one hundred and seventeen dollars and tw e n ty-five cents, and Whereas no suit or proceed in g at law has been instituted to recoA'er the debt secured by said m o r tgage,. or any part thereof, now therefore, notice i s hereby given that by virtue o f the power o f sale contained- iit said m ortgage, and in pursuance o f the stat u t e in iSUch case made and provided, the said mortgage w i l l he foreclosed by a sale o f said tabrtgaged prem ises, a t public auction, to the highest bidder, at the R a il Rdad House i the 853, at IH o’clock in the forenoon of l i Dated Herkimer, A u g u st 1 7 ,1853. WARREN CASWELL, Mortg! R. 4 * ^ - HAiifc, Attorneys. S l i e r l f r s S a l e . T > y .virtue o|^,aff e xecution issued; out o f the X J County Court o f Herkimer County-and to me directed and delivered against the pdrSonal property and real. property o f Limap Huntlj I have levied upon, Seized and fokett all t h - right, title, interest and claim Which th e said Liman Huritly had on the 12th day o f A u g u st A . D . IS53,| pri^'hichhe may since have ac quired of, in and to the follow ing plecfe or pal cel o f land t o w it; A ll that piece o f land-sit uate in the tbwn o f Cmutebia, County o f H er- kim er Und State o f New York, distinguished hy being a p a r t , o f lot N b , 56 ifi’the,Sddond Tract o f Staley’s Patent and hodndea ke in the cei east from the :Koon’s land ; from thence West 36®: east 3,77 chains to a^ a \ p l e t f e e j i t being the north w e st corner ofSaii lot No. 56; thence'south 63° east ai,5Tchaini to a stake at.thec crnel of Nathatt Spaulding’s Ia»J; ithence aoath 44^^ w est r3,D fcbaina’to a cfcdafistake; thence west 4S°,north; 21.41 chains to a stake; thence north 3&° e a s t 5 \chains\ th/^a!butternut tree; thfenCe w e s t 5^° north 7 ,3 chains to the place o f beginning,' cbntaimng 4 0 . acres, otfe rood and 23r0ds o f lla n d - ^ llo f t which,; together w ith the herepit- ea-tft all the persons having claims'against the amenta ami appurtenancea tbereuBta Belonglhg estate e f FeMinand Tufinecliff, late o f the tow n * teraflpert^ftiBg i I shall . expose for sale he the o f Watrei}, in the county Herkim er, de-t Uirtt d irect*; the highc noised,' to. e x h ibit the same,'* w ith 4 h e vbiTchers thereof,’ to the fsubscribers, th e ’adm inistratrix and adrbinlstfaior o f sai*} deceased, at t h e late ^ e l lifig - t e u s e o f th e deceased, in the tow n of\ B means o f savin I remain. Dear Sir, yours truly, N ov.-23rd, 1852. (Signed) J. G AM IS. These Celebrated P ills a t e ' wonderfully ^ c a - ' cious in the f o llow ing complaints. A g u e, Inflammation, Asthm a, Jaundice, B illious Complaints, L iver Complaint: Blotches on the Skin, Lum b ago, Bowel.CompIaints, Colic:olics, Rheumatisi C Kheums ___ , Constipatioh o f the Retention o f Urine, Bowels, Scrofuh Consumption, )ility, Scrofula, or King’s . . Evil, ■ D e b ility, Sore Throats, Dropsy, Stone and Gravel, Dysentery, Secondary Symptoms, Erysipelas, T ic Douloureux, Female Irregularities, Tumours, Fevers o f all kinds. Ulcers. Fite, Heud-ach( use, 4-c, 4-c. !Soi H ol - T h ere is a considerable saving hy tak* ing the larger sizes. N . B . D irections for the guidance o f pa -------- j :„ _ j ._ affixed to each 5yl irections for 1 tients in every disorder E( ^?#* S o ld b y J . G. 1 ningham and Salisbury, M o h a w k ; \ \ iler, ] B urrill, H erkim er; CUn- W h eeler, L ittle Falls, and by druggists eve rywhere. , 5 y l L Y O N ’ S K A T H A I R O N , F P R P R E S E R V I N G , R E S T O R I N G A N D B E A U T I F Y IFG T H E H A IR , Causing if f u g r o w luxuriantly, and giving it a soft and curling appearance, o f the moat delifhtful character. r p H E KA'THAIRON neutralizes the effects X Of d isease, climate, and old age, in'pre* serving and restoring the Human Hair, even after a BA L D N E S S o f many y e a r s ; cleanses the scalp from D A N D R U F F ,'and dll its N a t ural impurities ; im m ediately relieves thetic attacks o f NERVOJS HEADACHE, And cures a ll Cutaneous Diseases o f the Skin, - such as Salt Rheum , Erysipelas, Itch, Inflam mations, e tc,, etc. A s a TOILET ARTICLE fko. .> -:-i- —r- ble virt! most delightful and exotic -flowers, and is fr< from all mineral properties, or Any substan: which can color the skin, or stain a lady’s ha equal its incoritesfed—^its iricontestj- It exhales the perfume of the ;htful and exotic -flowers, and is : ighest htddcT, a t i h e puh- A iig u st 20 , 1553 . 51 m 6 * . Ten, ill th e C o a f^ l* tff H erk.ira 4 i-,Tde!:eM fa f ex h ih k t h e sa m e w itk t h e v ou -chetx Jlferctof^! t« H iefftthsenber, th e 'E x e c u fO r o f th e - w ^ o f th e deceased, a t h » d w e liia^ltpnafe, 'in;dh» th w n ontfcfifield j m C ft 8 f*«€teu 0 ty;on a r h e fo r e th e iO th day o f Fehroiuryf ilS-5L • r •’ * . - D a te d R ichfield,\ A u g u s t 4 ,’IS ® ’. *“•' ' E L I J A H R E N N E T , E x e c u to r . L8fi3, trfilO^o’efock, i D a ted Ortohe! i t , ’ I P J.ORENL;VL VAOA p AXY B y JoirN' B’ kown , D e p u ty Shei p R E N m ^ C R R L ^ Sheriff. T > Y virtue o f an order made by the^arrogate D Of Herkimer County, notice is h ereby g iv- Utein^cHher, the Adi JiPg-hdffse ila tfai I ^ k i;kner, on ot before the seventh day 01 i« e U \lari 4U ,’.3 Q A L T f TO£tr»e^«i«r ftife- O stawtly ■ 'l,.at on han* H . Huyc] irge supply c tek'SjHerkino For B A L D A N D GRAY H E A D S it is pre eminently beneficial. ‘^The JEathairon has fully restored my hai aftelr a baldness o f 12 years. A . JA Y CO URTR IG H T , 76 Bond-st. N . Y .” , 'T h e use oftheK a thairon is adopted by the & -st'physicians in Europe And America, and has a patronage arid sale unprecedented in 'the history o f lh e iffatoia iffedte-a. * Sold by all reputable dealers thfoughont North and South America, 'Eutopej ahd the Islands of the Ocean, in large handsome bot tles, for 25 c ts. Profits only in extensive sales. Sold to the tradisat a liberal discount, hut comtnissUned in n0'< instance. . E . TH0M A*&>XY0N,. , Chemist and Manafactarer. Ds.S, BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N . Y< T o whom a il orders should be a ddressed. D:F“ Sold in Herkimor by J. G. Burrill, i by all Druggists everywhere. u, and I4m6 ' .A f ilK Q in iistra t o r ^ s N o t i c e . , • ;1>Y virtue,of ap-order giadehy the. Surrogate i 3 of the Gounty ol Herkimer,notice,ia here by given to aU persons having claiips'ar“ ‘-‘ tM,estate, o f Dapiel Ford, deceased j thpi f German Flal% p o f Hetllm'el- notice i s hereby g i all person* ^vipg'olmmBj ag*m?trthe esta te.o f Renjauptia Vintou;date p f the tqWn joC Frankfort, ii >lo exhil tn t h e at4he lated:w )er.i the Executor ofsa m estate, at4h e late d elling house o f the deceased, in Frankfort, in said County, on, or Ifeforerfthe twphty'firstday of janaaryi ISS4. . Dated \ ’ ~ ------ P E f e ’ljL A P S A T T l E , iB iem toi i i . . j a e ' . ' tfto 'H E E W t e . H*i - (I\' fpir.pj colored lithographs, illustrating the anatomy, !pgy^ and diseases of the rehroduCtiye w a*j-xogC • hould take this important s tep withoi ultingiting itsts pages,ages. i tt treatsreats o f allll disc:iseases su i p I t o f a d of females, whether married or-single. Strang '”^o require medical aid, before consulting ;tpr, ought to read this hook, as i t -wall i him to'judge judge whether he is properly trea hie him to and thus prove a safeguj ter h e is properly treated, (ve a safeguard against the im p o sii tionsions o f quackery,uackery, soo prevalentrevalent inn populopulous t o f q s p i p cities. Any sending twenty-five cents enclosed in a letter (post paid) w ill receive one copy o f this hook hy mail, or five copies wdll be ^ sent for one dollar. Address Dr. L A C r o i x , N o . 56 Beaver st., orhox^579 P. O:, CROIX offers to all those who de- lal person, the result ;pi Albany, N . D R . LA sire to consult a professional person, the result irience in the Hosp itals of Eu- o f 20 years exp: rope and Ameri: YOUNG M E N — L et no false modesty deter yon from m aking your case k n own to one w h o , from education and respectability, can alone be friend you. He who places him self under Dr. La Croix and his treatment, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and i n whose bosom w ill be forever locked the secret o f h is patient. There are very few men in the world in whom it is safe to repose confidence —especially in cases o f a delicate nature. The many pretenders o f medical science -ndth w h ich the Country is filled, and the many disappoint m ents to w h ich the unfortunate victim s are subjected by consulting such men, renders it a matter of more justice to caution the public against them , and point them to the sure “ ha ven o f repose,” w'hich is under the manage ment of the celebrated D r . La Croix. N o . 56 Beaver s t . Albanv N . T TO F E M A L E S .— D r. La Croix, N o . 56 Beaver st. without rehearsing the ordinary and common place phrases usually resorted to hy advertising quacks, w ill only state that all fe male complaints o f whatever name or nature, are treated hy him successfully. The most convenient rooms al-ways in reserve for ladies who may w ish to consult a regular physician w ith regard to any of those interesting Com plaints to w h ich their .delicate organization renders them liable. A n important circular, containing valuable information, addressed to husbands and heads of fam ilies, and particular ly to mothers in delicate health, w'ho have had sufficient fam ily, m ay he had gratis, through the post dffice, b y addressing D r . L a Croix, post naid—none others w ill he received. T he eeecteo galvanic “ pkotective .”— For married ladies, whose health -w'ill not ad m it, or w h o have no desire to increase their , may he obtained as above. It is pe: safe and has been extensively used dui i^ElfteLE P eriodical cojiplaints .— D x. icy’s Fem ale Periodical Pills are-well knt „ to thousands w h o have used them at different periods fot the last tw e n ty y ears in this city, to be a certain and safe remedy for the remo val of a ll diseases to-which females are liable. T h e y axe free frttm poisonous drugs, and war ranted to produce <10 bad effects. T h e only precaution necessary to he observed is, ladies should not take them i f they ^lave reason to, be lieve that they are in certain situations, Itfae particulars of which w ill hfe fonfid ip the wrap pers accompanying each box.d though always safe and healthy, so gentle, yet so active are they. Price $1 per box . T h e y can he trans-- mitted by m ail to any partofthe United States. Dr. LaCrpix, can w ithout boasting, say, that h e has cured 2 0,000 P atients w ithin the last three years, and no one single case is known -where his directions were folfowed and medicines taken at reasonable time., apd a e n fe not effected Therefore, all w h o desire to he cured, not m erely have the diseAse oheeked, are respectfully invited to call ADVifclE TO ST R A N G E R S ,— B eware of. imposters who call them selves distinguished graduates, ^•c., and boast ofipraclfsin^ a llhver -the world for centuries p a st Be not deterved . by promises w h ich cannot be no enormous fees to those ! no enormous fees adtertisers before nojotjons boasting, e you consult D r . LaGroix, where a sure cure can be obtained -with strict honesty on a written guarantee and forfeiture, ay sworn certificate: X b y letter, post paid, describing case, and medfeiliffs securely put up and forwaided children. ' ' , H o w often it happens that the W IFE L I N G E RS YROM Y E A R TO Y E A R in that '*‘tiable Condition as Hot even for one — ‘- el the hippy «and exiiflerating ii cidept to the enjoymenf o f health . She m a y not he an in-valid confitied bed, or even lo her room ; as hetiiride tion and pitiable Condition as Hot even for one day to feel the hippy «and exiiflerating influence the enjoymenf o f health. lot he an in-valid confined to her 10 her room ; as hei'pride, amhi- rgy induce and nerve her to take I, even when ; hut she is nevertheless perceptibly sinldng from day to day, and always ailing. T h u s, day after day, and month after month J ii.h w a itm b le Book f o K ^ Gimitsl Fam ily should have a CopyJ^ 0 ' ■-T Y ^ 'H O U B - loldiii .................................. - M EH ICAI. M AN U A L A N D H A N D BOfeX fot the A F F I C T E D — Containing an outline o f the origin.’ p rogress, treatment and cure o f e-ve- ry form 6f'disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercou'Tse, by: s e lf abuse or by - sexual With advice for their preventfon, writ- \ medical even\^ the hope of recovery And thus t h ; lus, day after day, and month aftermontl ■pire. Her health daily sinks, t i ll final! the hope o f recovery no longer remains *x iE BLOOM ING B R ID E , But a few* y ears ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently ine.xplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, debilitated w ife, w ith frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, counten ance hearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mCntal prdStration. SoW4etimes this deplorable c hange m ay and doest arise from organic or constitutional caus es. But oftener, by far oftener, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of the sim p lest and p lain p t rules of health as connected w ith the riageriage state,tate, thehe violation of which entails mar s t disease, suffering ai w ife, hut Often 1 children, “ unto 1 lio n ,” transm itting Con Hipochondria, Insanity, and Other and worse dis: ffering and misery, not only to the wife, hut Often hereditary complaints upon the unto the third and fourth genera- :ess. With advice tor tlieir pi ten in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would of fend the ear »f decency, from, the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclu sively devoted lo the cure -of diseases;-of A deh icate or private nature, T x ) which is added receipts for the core o f the above diseas'es. and a treatise on the-ca.us- M edical M anual .— The author o f this w*Orls unlike the majority o f those-works who adver tise to cure the diseases o f which it treats, is a graduate of one of the best C o lleges in the I7-” nited States, It affords me pleasure to recom mend him to the unfortunate, or to the vlctirtl of malpractice, as a successful and experienc ed practitioner, in whose honor and itategrity they may place the greatest confidence. JO S E P H L O N G S H O R E , M . D . From A . Wood-weird. M. D ., o f Penn. U n it versity, Philadelplda.-'^ lt gives m e pleas ure to add my testimony to the professional a*: bility of the Author of the “ 51 ehicai . M an . -= H al .” Numerous cases « f Diseases of the some instances w-here the patient has considered beyond medical aid. In the treat- and \fourth genera- m ent o f Semina--w weakness, or disarrangement 3f Sem in a eakness, or disarrangemi Consumption, Scrofula, [ o f the functions produced by self-abuse or : Gout, B ing’s E v il, cess of venery. I do not know his superior in '\ ■ the profession. I have been acquainted w ith the Author some thirty years, and deetn (t no an justice to hi n as w-ell as a kindn dreadful irilance from the Parents. And must this continue ? Shall W’e he w ise in -all that con- orse diseases, the Parents. inue ? Shall W’e he w ise in -all tl 3 the cattle of our fields, our hor sheep, our cows, oUr oxen, the nature and character;ter o f thehe soiloil w*e*e possess.ossess, th<h o f t s w p t e textu: and quality of our goods and merchandise, hi in all that concerns ourselves as human b eings, w ith human functions and passions, subject to great derangement, involving our future peace and happiness— in all that concerns the health and w'elfare of the wife of our affections, and the mother of our children, in all that con cerns the mental and physical w’ell being of those children, w*e should be immersed in the darkest and most BEN IG H T E D IG N O R A N C E , as ci^Ipable a s inexcusable 7 *How long shall this Ignorance prevail so productive o f its bit ter fruits ? H ow long shall the w ife and moth er he'ignorant u f the nature, character and causes of the various womb and : plaints, embittering her days.hy suffering often prolonged to years, eventua ting in a complication o f diseases utterly and- hopelessly incurable ? Shall w e forever close our eyes to the results o f physiological science by which w e may arrive at an understanding xual ccir mffering^- of ourselves as men and women, subject to s rious life-long enduring diseases, and perpet uating them to our children. Let every \Wife and Husband ponder ! N o husband or wife need be ignorant of what concerns them most to know to-secure their health and happiness, and their pecuniary prosperity. That knowl edge is contained i n a little work entitled TTIE SIAKRIEU WOMAN’S P R I V A T E M E D IC A L C O M P A NIO N, DY DR. A. M. MATJRlCEAtl, Professor of Diseases o f W omen. One dredth edition. 18 m o ., pp, 250. Pri: Uents, On fine paper, extra binding, $1 00. First published in 1847 jand it is not surpris ing or wonderful, considering that every Fe male, whether married or not, caff flofe to recommeqd him as one, in W’hose professioi al skill and integrity they may safely confii themselves. ALF WOODWARD, M. D. “ This is, without exception, the most com prehensive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases o f which i t treats. Avoid- is, it addresses itself to the It is free from all oh- ing all technical term: of its Tcadeis. reason his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the variots complaints treated of, and ‘ with too little breath to puff.’ ‘ too little' presumption to impose,’ he has and ‘ too little' presumption to im p o se,’ he has offered to the w’orld at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some tw e n ty years most successful practice.— Herald. ‘ ‘ N o teacher or parent should be without t h e * knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years 6f pain,-, mortification and 4 sorrow' to the youth under their charge.— Peo ple's jJduocate. A PresbyteriaH cfefgyraan in Ohio in w r it ing o f “ Hunter’s M edical M anual,” say s :— “ Thousands Upon thousands of oflr youth, hj’ evil example a ndinfiuenceof the passions, h ave been led info ihe habit o f self-pollution w ith out realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves ahd pos'^erity. The constitu tions o f thousands who are raising fam ilies have .been enfeebled, i f not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. A n y thing that can be done so to enlighten and in- fludnee the public mind as to check, and ulti- tely to ren.ove this wide-spread : J married, or those con- quire a f u l l k n owledge of the nature, charac ter and causes of her complaints, with the va rious sym p tom s, and that nearly half a m ill ion copies should haVe been sold. It is impracticable to convey fully fhe vari ous subjects treated of, as they are o f a nature strictly intended for the married, templating marriage. Upwards of one hundred thousand c6ples have been sent by mail w ithin the last few monihs. C A U T IO N T o T H E P U B L I C . Be not defrauded I BUy no book fihless Dr. A M . Maurfoeau, 129 Liberty Street, N . Y ., is on the title page, and tlfeientry in the CleYk’s Office o n the back hf'the title page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable -dealers, or send hy mail, and address to D r . A M M au- riceau, as there are-spurious and surreptitious ififfifigefoent's 6f copyright,- , O :^ On the recei t of One liiSllar, “ T H E M A R R I E D 1\*0M A j \ ’S PR IV A T E M E D I CAL C O M P A N IO N ” is States for 25 ?s (post pai ■ ers, Box 196, Philadelphia,- C O M P A N IO N ” is sent {mailed free) to any part of the United States, as also the Canadas anti British Provinces. A ll letters must be post-paid, and addressed to fir. A'.-M, - M A U R IC E A U ,' Box 1224, N e w York' & t y . ■Publishing Office. N o . 129 Liberty Street,- N e w Fork. 50m6' A G E N T S ^ U t ica, S W. T a y lor;H erkim er, J. G. Barril; Rom e, W . O. McClure. See my swwn certificates. DOCTOR YOURSELF. P O C K E T ^ S C U L A - P I U S - confidential. Office arrange.d w ith -separa apartments; So that p a tients never s^e any oi hut the doctor him self Attendance daily, from S in the morning till 9 a t night and on Sundays from 2 t ill 3 F . 'M. Address D R . L A C RO IX, (or Box 579 P . 0 .1 N o 56 Beaver street Albany. N . Y . luuue luts uxu iiuua^ o f H a llet, D a v is and Co., may h e found at their Ne'W York Wareroome, 297 Broadw’ay. Their Southern and W estern customers ■pdll he ac- lodated here. Prices to all cfistomers as iii Boston. A full supply of sec< comtiK same as in Boston. A full supply < hand P ianos. Piai:os t o fot. M u sic at whole sale and retail. Liberal discount to the trade T. S. BERRY, 297 Broadway, Ne%v York. Sole A g e n t for L . Gilbert’s Boudoir Pianos. D:F“ T . S. B. is an extensive publisher and dealer, -WTholesale a n d ¥eiaill' in Sheet 'M usic aijd M usical P.ubKcgtions. fiealOfs in Pianos dr Alusio^uppiied an liberal erms. . 3 y i R A I L . r o a o \ h o u s e : h s r k i - • M ^ R . has recently purchased^ the property known as the Railroad House, in fhe/'vBtage o f H erkim er, •Which h e has greatly’ fmpro-ved _ _______ „„ - - - - andfurnisjied a^new throughout.' Travellers and others may be' assured thah neither .pains *D Y vlrtahof ah hfder mafle b f the Surrogate., or expense hasheen^ or Will be. spafed toren- JD of H®flimef;CbnhtyT notice is hereby giv- . Herkimer A i R t A gu leaves t h i s House a t 1 oteldck A . M .j'oii M o n d a y s, W ednesdays a M Fi-itfays, ■ for M o h a w k , D enison’s' Goroeirs, Henderson in Warren, JordanvHle, Paige?sCornersvRick- fieid Springs, L e R o y , O a k sville, F ly Clhek, tahd Coqperstown ; t h e n connecting With sta- Pfdtesiidi .... (the fourteenth) « w t po may be incurred, Ok, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. ''T^HE Fortieth Edition, with One , JL Hundred Engravings i, Showing Human System in every shape and form„ To which is added .a Treatise qn the Diseases of Females, being of the ^igh’esf'importance to married people, or those contefei.plaling ‘mar riage, by WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. Let no father he ashamed to, pfesent a copy'.of-dhe .^SCULAPJUS to his child* It may save ________ _ _ ____ ,,:ay save- him from an early grave. L e t no young nrap or woman-enter into the secret ohligatjons Of nyspepxic sensaiions;, anu given jup oy ineir physician, he another moment witjbout consult ing the .^SCULAPIUS. Have the maiiied, or those about to be married, any intpediment, read this truly useful book, asjt has Tj^en.the means o f saving thousands o f uqfortiinatecrea- tares from the vury jaws of deaths . ; - 0 ^ Any person, sending TM e NTY-FIVE CENTS onciosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by wail, -or five- copies will' be sent '' ” ' it for One Dollar* “ ■ ' \ \ “ ’ t e k Camphor, ' ,, Tartaric *fpid,, ' D ^ F o r gale by A q t|m oBK ■. , ‘Ether, Sup. Carb. Soda, Epsom' Salts, e tc, etc D A G O E R ) ? e Q T W E 5 . \P E R S O N S w ishinglaprocure for themselves s' friends a goodyfiagnerreotype, are re spectfully solicited to ealj .^oon at tbp-ffwom of hp€:a ghort.-titeOfoager* fail to please. 0 . A . PA]L M E R , Artist. )f Jesus Christ, aerations. . In- ing drinks, / thousands public mind as to chec ly to ren.ove this wiJe-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the great est blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ on the present and coming generatioi tempe-ance (or the use of intoxicating though it has slain thousands upon th is not a greater .Scourge, to the human race.— Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted , and, your co-worker in the good Work you are so actively engaged in.” One copy,' (securely enveloped.) w ill be for- arded free o f postage to any part of the U n i- ■ - '\ ir 25 c e n ts, or ff copies for $ ] . Ad- .aid) O O S D E N 4- C O ., Puhlish- .............Iphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Bobk Agents supplied on the n ost liberal terms. 4 l v l 4 a m L E W t S , e e ^ i D e n T d e n t i s t , m o h a W k , n . y . east of the new Brick Church,-between Main streyt, and the canal. The subscriber fespectfdlly anfidiinae^tolhe public that he is now conveniently and perma- Heptly located- in M o h a w k village, where he ■ ' i to attend the calls itance o f a D entirt. ted with or without the -use'-'of chloroform,- ^ d ad: a ll houfsv day and night.— 'At£ dther Opei.atiOns attended to during regular business hours day and evening. D e c a y ing teeth carefully cleaned and filled with.gold,_-§c. rtificial teeth o f incorruptible materials from re to a w h ole set inserted on good plate, by atmhspheric pressure or otherw ise. wanting to g ive entire sat- warranted, and p rices reasonable. •work warranted, and p rices reasonable. - A Superior Tooth Powder very recently J n - roduced to the public, constantly on hand and for Sale. . Hundred Engravings'; Showing' Examinations and advice gratis seases' and MaHOrtrlatton' of the\ ^ “ e subscriber takes the liberty to refer- to im in every shape and form„ T o foHow-ing.named .gentlemen, froifl most o f — . . i.. n - -yphom he has testimonials o f . his professional ability, fi-e. ■C, A,G riff ^ h M ,D „ Mohawk, ‘B . C arver , _ . “ do ‘ ‘ B. S-afiTH-, do . 'HoWent.. • J o W m , X*. A. L. 'H owbul , D r . L. S amsburt ^ do F . E. -SviNNER, do. S. L . M organ , do' JlM E S L E W IS„D ^ n tist- M o h a w k , N . Y , April 1st., 1853.^ 5 0 0 A Q E N X S W A N X H D v •enterprising-meu, to engage in tbesale of^'cme of the,best Books published in the ebuntty.-- Toraettof .good address, \possessing a small capital of rrom '§25 to $ i 00, such induCem ^ ts y i l l 'he uffeped as to enable them to make ftom $gJo gjo a day-, profit, . , _ J , G, BURRJd*L. J. them to qfferjiudiwements to purebakeTs : Herkim er, A p r il 1* ^ straw goods, 4-c., sejdppa mpt w ith , r T h e y , ------- - ------ - ' I'f.r'., * . - ;i',— -. -baye a« extensive and entirely new ..stock o f A.*- g^odsw h ich.lfeeyoffeyat prices that w i l l defy com p etition. Ad examination o f theii:,stock 2 3 y l N o . .14 Cortlandt jSt;,, N . Y . A 'L L ^orFs and all v a rieties of-If-oH fotlhlack- JA sifrithshnd others may be-JobtaiHeffat H . ■luyc^s;^heap’Gr6cer3<5HaM^^