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; James ^ CONSUMPTION, There is, perhaps, nerdisease with which ^ur country is afifected, which sweeps oflp an- so many victims as that Ml destroyenol ^he human rsce—CcTiSimption. Day after »diyV 7 ^ ^ year, the insatiate monster hur- iies to the portals of the cold and silent tomb Sresli added victims to its conquest. No walk •of life is sacred from its blighting induence.— No age is exempt from its death'-dealiug shafts. The old, the middle-aged, and the young, all alike, are food for this Common eftemy of man kind. The white-haired patriarch, whose life •of temperance has rendered his system imper vious to the attacks of other ills, and whose ■good deeds prepared him for the enjoyments of life’s calm evening, finds Consumption fasten ing its fangs upon his vitals, and tearing him from a world ever bright to minds which look complacently on days well spent. Is there no help for the afflicted ? No Pfo* venlive of the dangers which beset us in, our changeable and fickle clime ? We think there is. And if the allegations of those who are at least entitled to veracity, may be believed, there is a preventive and a remedy. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry is offered to a sufiering world as such. It needs not the “ adventitious aid” of a long string of dctitious certificates to give it notoriety. Its true value •and intrinsic excellence are sufficient to entitle it to the confidence of the public, and to on to fame” the name of its inventor, as a benefactor of his •species. None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the ■K'rapper. ■ Ao^Nfs.—J. G. Burrill, Herkimer; L. L. Merry, lUon ; Joel Pruyn, Frankfort Wheeler and C. P. Hunt. Liltli AlcAlsune, St. Johnsville : J. if. Babcock, 5*ort Plain ; George-rhoaras, Winfield. iOwri K. a B THE IMPORTANCE OF REGULARITY. It is highly important that rriankind should observe strict regularity in all the affairs of life. Regularity induces health—itregrilarity produces disease. Most people are particrllar about eating at regular hours—retiring to rest at regnlar houra—rising at a regular time— and; we should be equally as particular about discharging, from the bowels, the fecal and ac rimonious humors of the body at a regular hour —to empty the bowels of their contents at a Tegular lime, if mankind would observe this ■great and important duty, and prepare their bowels to more regularity, they would avoid •much sickness. Radway’s Regulators induce Regularity. They regulate every organ to regular action. The Liver, Pancreas, Kid ney*, Heart, Skin, Bowels, atid all other or gans, will, after the actioh of R'adw^ly’s Regu lators, move with all the regularity of clock work ., Persons troubled with Coktivetoess, In- 'digestion, Dyspepsia, fc., will find, thatv by takittgone of Radway’s Regulators'every Wght, on going to bed, they will have a pleasant dis charge of the bowels in the morning at a regu lar period of time. One Regulator •wili regu late—three will purge. I ,Sold by Druggists everywhere. l 6 W 4 > Holloway's Pills a most Efficient Remedy for bile, indigestion, and debilitated constitutions. The extraordinary powers Of this medicine, in curing disorders of the stomach, bile, indiges tion, and liver c’ompIainlS are wonderful.— Thousands whdse lives werie U burthen to them>, whilst suff ring frOra theSe complaints, are now enjoying the best of health by taking these in- \valuable Pills, and strongly recommend their Use to others similarly affected. A few doses give relief, and a continuance of them for a short time effects a perfect cure. Persons whose coilstituliobs have been weukehed by long residence in hot fclimatfes cannot haVe a more certain remedy to restore them to robust halih than Hollott'ay’s Pill's. 10 w 6 THE , CHANa akd eng , A FTER a retirement from public life of nearly twenty years, are now making a brief tour of a few of the principal cities of the United States, previous to a visit to Eur< They will give their Levees - A t C o n c e r t H a i l , H e r k l n t e r , ON FRIDAY, NOV. I 8 th. POSITIVELY FOR O.YE DAT ONLY. Since lhe 3 ^we?eJast on e.xbibition they have married, and CHAJeohak five, and Enusix child ren. They present the only instance in thfe world of two living beings naturally joined to gether, and have been pronounced by ail medi cal men the greatest physiological wonder in existence. Arrastonishing degree of sympathy exists in their feelings, and the moveraents of both generally proceed from a simultaneous im pulse. They will be found agreeable, intelli gent and communicative. They will be aecom* panieU by TWO OF THEIR CHILDREN. are always made ma- cannot under anycir- nces rernain in town longer than the time specified above. ^A d m ission 2 5 c e n ts; ; children under nine ■o-ii 3 to 5, and from Adm ission 2 5 c e n ts half price. Doors open fn to 9 o’clock P M . n f o ti c e r s hereby given that application will be made 1 to the Legislature of the State of New York, at the next session thereof, for the passage of an act altering and amending the charter of the village of Herkimer Dared November Jfii, 1 S 53 , By order of the Board of Trustees. Ilw 6 JO H N F ; PLANKv - fiEkUER I n . Wn.m>r a n « S t a p l e D r y Cibodls, Street. Herkimnr. WAREEN CASWfcLii, i r Sc H r y d v a d s Jewelry, ^c. various brands Atthe the lowe in Shinglei F a a c y Sc H r y RCer- e t l a a n t Sc H r a c e r . rr^A lso dealer in Silver Ware. Watches, FLOUR and SALT of the various brands constantly on faAnd,,acd 'a t lowest market pride. it^'A lso deali in Shingles, a t the brick Store lately occupk by D.,P. ^ C. Elwoodj on Main Street, near the Rail Road, Harkimer ” ” [ f&lri^le _ ‘Also dealer Itore lately occupied ler, N . y . 3IUY C K , d r o e e a n d !><ealer i n a l l k i n d s o f M linQ S * Also, in all kindsiofIRON,afewdoorssouth of the Jail Herkimer. N* Y. , - S. & R . E A R t , A t t o r n e y s Sc C o n n s e l l o ] Office over the Bank. Herkimor. T . x : K A IL EO A D H O U S E , Kept by J . S poon !KE Herkimer N .Y . RAIL ROAD HOTEL, Kept by A wdekvt - LEionr-on Albany > The public will always bc .liberally «er this House. Stablipg ati4 provender for es.constantly hand and in readiness. Herkimer, July 116, 1851. _________ J. A. & A . W. SUTTER, HARLEY WEST, Jftistic o o f t b e l^ e a c e . Office in Spinper’s Block, over Stillwell’s store, Mohawk, Herkin.er county, N. Y. M i e r i f i ’s P r o c l a m a t i o n * S tate of N bvt Y ork , ? » County of Herkimer. J rr^HE undersigned, Sheriff of said county, in 1 conformity to a precept to him in this be half directed, by this his proclamation, re quires all persons bound to appear at a Circuit Court and Court of Oyer and Terminer, to b'e boiden at the Court House in the town of Her- ’\Tier in and for said cot ra of Her- fhe third . to appear thei eat, and treby requires all Justices of the Pea< lers and other officers •who have taken •gnizance for the appearance of any person at ho have taken any inquisi- e said court, or wh( :am ination o ! Peace, Cor have taken any re . _ ----------- taken any inqui tion or examination of any prisoner or vritness, to return such recognizances, inquisitions, and examinations, to the said court, at the opening th^re’pf,, on the first day of its sitting. Djvted November 12 , 1853. _________ LORENZO CARRYL, Sheriff. L i s t Of L e t t e r s TREMAINING in the Post Office at I XV m'er, oh the morning of Novemb( JS53. . W. S.Adi Herki- ler 15, In Mohawk, on the 1,0th inst., of Coilsurop- ^ Samuel Farmer, tion, Mrs. HARRIET MORGAN, wife of Ljah Pla^g, Isham Morgan, aged 60 years. Philo Fblls; L. B. Arnold, 0. Blanchard, Margaret BrRnan, 2 David Brbhson, 2 Jno. Beardsley - L.P.Coe-, J ay Comens, , James Caldwell, J. Callieh, Bernard Campbell* Irene Crosby, Lucy Clarke, Eliza A. Chrisman, John D. Champion; Johanna Dealey, Smith DeveWdbrf, Joel R. .Davi's, George Dawkins, Solamon Dean, Harriet Davidson, W. M. Ellison 4-'Cb. M aryE. Evsemati, Peteh G. Foils, J. Fiefich, iSKO; W: «OULl> & CO., . PLAIN, fa n c y A n d C r n AM i e n t a L BOOK ANO yOB PRINTERS; MOIUWK. IISRRIMBB-CO. N Y. n p H E un d e r s igned r e s p e c tfu ily 10101*01 the X zens of Mohawk, Ilion,'and the public generally, that they have, in connexion with Mr. S. J . Palmer, purchased the Press, T^pe and other Printing Materials lately owned by Messrs. Fish S/- Peteis, in the village of Md- hawk, where they will hol«l themselves in rea diness to execute all kinds of HAJfDUrLLS, BLANKS, CARDS, BALL TICKETS VAaipirtETs. labels , and every variety of Plain, Fancy and Orna mental Printing, in a neat and workmanlike .manner, at short notice, and on the most leas- lable term\ O. A. BOWE, G. W. GOULD. H U R D ^ S Q O L O B N G L O S S . the many pro of the Hair, this Three given why ‘d to all oth( ;es the lead, it is SO unit sons wiTlbegivenwhyit is so universally used and preferred to all others. 1st; Because it has proved the most effectual in Baldness. 2 d, Because it imparts a beautiful dark gloss and delightful perfume to the Hair. 3 d„ Because the Ladies, with fine discrimination* which they all possess, have adopted it. Many other reasons could b e - ite, but those w 1 it a trial. Price Sale by Druggi W. C. HURD, Proprietor, 394 Broadway, New York, larg # -to Merchants. llmGis adopted be given why it is a great who want more hgve onli ) cts. in la 5 and Stq igve only to give i bottles. For ;eepers every- F A I R F I E L w A O A D E m V . next term of this Institution will com- X mence on Monday, Dec. I 2 th. The Male Department will be under the charge of Sene ca Wieiing, A. M. as Principal, and the Fe male under that of Miss J . W Cory as Precep tress, assisted by other Teachers eminent in their profession. This is the oldest Academy in the State, and with its sple 'did Philosophi cal, Chemical and Astronomical Apparatus. -Mineralogical, and Geological Cabinets, large -and constantly increasing patronage and eminent teachers, it is believed that it presents greater .^y^n^^ges to the student, than any «ep> Insti- large places. Intoxicating liquors are sold tn the place, and no conduct inconsistent with the strictest rules of morality is allow- Students whose means are limited will find it for their advantage to attend this Academy. Matiy are enabled to do so at a cost of about ^14 00 per term of 14 weeks. Great advantages are presented to those de sirous of receiving instructio’h in Instrumenlal Music. Mr. Louis Gunther, the Piofessor in this Department, has no superior in ffae coun- 'Tnition from. $3 50 to S5 50 per term of J4 weeks. Room Rent $2 00 . Ilw 3 J , s m i t h , Fw s’t. Mary Anne Grace, 1 homas Gregg Hazard Hall, itucian Hinds, Mary J. He wit; John Hall, Nathan joiieS, John Johnes, M. J . Devendorf, Catharine Kean, Cyrus Kay, James Lyman, Abel Lewis, irarri'et Myhri Jated B. Moss, James McAlean, Elizabeth Mdrse, Catharihe ‘McLahnon, George S. Macomber, Capt. Nehl, D . G. Cyerdcker; Philip Phenyi C. O. Reed, Jane M. Runyob, George Roberts,' Hufiis R. Richardson, John L . Snyder, Isaac Smith, David Shawl, S. S. Stone, Luana Smith, Patrick Starling, Johil Smith, Charlotte Sprague, ' Charles Sherman, George B. ’Smith, Alplieus Talcott, J. C. Underwood, George W. Vandusen, J Rnbert \Werver Mary Wiley, Cynthia Watsofa, Sophia Walk, Roswell Wood; Silas Miller; D. G. Young, William Yardly. 'ohn D. Dever-*' MORGAN, ; MARK BATCHELDER, ItXNBKACTiritGr. OF AND SEALER IN A l l klH id« o f B o o t s Sc S h o e For Ladies, Gents, and Children. Also d in Skins and Leather Herkimer N Y. JOHN HARTMAN. F a s l i i o u a b l e T a i l o r Sc C u t t e r . Also dealer in all kinds of Cloths and ready made Clothing, opposite the Bank, Herki- J, G. BURRILL, DEALER IN B u f f I i 9 l i Sc A m e r i c a n H a r d w a r e s Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, ^e. Also Commission dealer in Patent Medicines, Water Lime <Sr Cement Paint, Herkimer, N. Y. WM. HOWELL, Jr., C a b i n e t Sc C I m i r H a n i s f a c t t Coffins furnished on the shi Herkimer. N. Y. lortest notice .— T M E Q L . O B E : THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS, AND NE-WSPAPER FOR TtlE PEOPLE. It will be seen by the annexed extract from a letter of Gen. Washington to David Stewart, dated New York, 17th March, 1790, that the idea of such a paper as I propose to make the Globe originated in the mind of the Father of Country. He said; j i i f f i t f R i i i f o u n . rill, now being n s up for the Got Sposed'of of by ne^w *c*- [kigfo’d,M ll bfe fipt tb sentially, the party or- the i»overnment’s decis- iohk. These new issues, co-operating with old dlspos^ by ne^w aer obes, cbmSbg up to be . ors on the scene at WashHij m'odify greatly, if notessen ganizations of the country. to these elernfenfs bf M ^es’tanothey islihe- ly to be introduced by the interposition of the agitations o f Europe. After nearly forty years of peace in Europe there is an evident restless- ■tfeVs ihat iioiv Seems fraught with tendencies threatenibg w^'r- ahjl if tWirlctomss, in,all like lihood there will folIoW Such bhivirsi ‘ that the United State'S cab scarcely ho cape its vortex. Indeed, from ISl;otev apparent that our Gqvernraent is alrea into European diffifUlties. Tnese cir ces are calculated to draw the public wards the next Congress with much expectation. The D aily G lobe will be printed on fine white paper, double royal size, with small type, (brevierand nonpareil,} ^ five dollars a y e a f., printed on royal quarto size, eaci teen' pages. The C ok < CONOUESSICI 1 a double ! n pages. The C oksressioi 1 be made royal sheet, in book form, ich number containing six- ---------- ONAL G lobe proper ledings of Congress he speeches which members may rite out themselves, will, together the President of the U- [fs’.pf the Executive De- — ..itv# passed by Congress, 1 ah Appendix. Formerly I re subscriptions for the Congressional and Appendix separately. But this has not been found satisfactory, inasmuch as it gave an incomplete view of the transactions in Con gress; and therefore I have concliidec sell them a p a r t , considering that choose li with the nited Si partmei be addei ceived subsc Globe and led not to ig.in case individuals shall find it toodherous to be at the charge of both. ■ . . ^ To facilitate the circulation Of the Congres sional Globe and cheapen it to subscribers, Con gress pissbd last year a joint resolution making it free of postage. I annex it, as the la-wrmay nothefictessible td poslrnasfors generally ;r terpretatfdn thereof, and to make free tbe 'commnni- catioQ between the reprpsentatWfe 4b\i 'constituent bodies: - Se il. resolved ly tht Seriate and 1 tives'iff the United StaUs o f Jlmerici hied. That frotii ahd after the id Houte o f Hepre rica in Congress a the last long session madel3,84! one before that made 3,901* royal qna:rto —four large,,volumes each session, scribers will be careful to received by them, I will sUpply miscarry In the mails:* *Thj value as it grows old umes will now comm: of the subsequent ones rtotct their jription price. GIo his “ I t la to be lamented that the editors of the differ ent Crazettes. in the Union do not more genfcrnlly'and more correctly (instead of stuffing their papers with scurriliity and nonsensical declamation, which few would read if they were apprised of the contents) pub lish the debates in Congress on ail great national questions. The principles upon which ther difference Of opinion arise^. as w.Ul a.* the decisioop. woidd then come fully before the public, and afford the best data fo r itt jn ^ m e n t.”—sg7arh’s WriHngiof Wdshingtm, ” T he D aily GfioiiE T he CoNGfESsioNAL G l (J be . In sbrrehderiHg my inler'ost in the orgah of The subscription pri a great political party. I cherished the putpose yJohe (including the * of continuing the Congressional Globe, and, if U b as loi^ as,the same shaU Provided, That nothing'herein shall be construed to authorize the circulation of the Daily Globe free of postage. Approved. August 6, 1852. • GLOBE-at half-the price ations, so the C onoresional . and A ppendix is sold for half the cost T go much composition, press-wOrk and paper, fhis I can afford to do, inasmuch as the sub- ription of Congress almost covers the cost of composition, and this enables me to sell' for little more than the cost of press-work and pa per. It Tequifesfhe-sale'Sf about 9,000 copies to reimburse expenses. If 500 copies only were sold, the cost of each copy would be about $104 J The debates in the English Parliament cost about eleven times as much as I charge sub scribers for the debates in Congress, equal in II reported and priiitei quantity, an The next session of Congress will be a long one, and it is believed the Congressiohal Globe for it will reach 4,000 royal quarto pages, as long session made'3,842; and thq long ,901* royal qua page's each session. If sul to file all the numbei Ti, I will su ahy that may mails:* *ThiS!Work'hicreases in rows old. ‘ The first sixteen vol nmand three tithes, and some origirtal-sub- CTttca Y e N t ’ O F N E W Q d o O S t ‘ NOW BEING RECEIVED BY - rpH E S E Goods have been selected with the, A greatest cate, and under the irdst advan tageous auspices. An examiiitatfon 'of ihie styies All wool French Cashmeres, plain ahd Eg’d, >ersian Plain Coburg Cloths and-Paramattas, all w o b l'M o u sselinej^e t,aines m Cloriis, and n d Frenc’' i ' - : - — Plaid M erinos and Cashm i IousS 6 une'de Laines i French Mr.-dfe Laines, ■ lashmereS;: ^ Silk, the only in-ticls .sure Silks, Beautiful ail wobl'Mousselini Cloriis, a Bisch 6 fi[’s black not to crack, Rich plain, F r e n c u , n-ngnsu miu ARieFican ^ in g n a m s Fine French Cloths for Laffies' Cloaking, all DOMESTIC GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Fine bleached Shirting fob jfid per yard, fine bleached one yard wide for^-d'o , extrableach- , 'warranted fasicololY, for and all heavy BrWn Shee'tjhg a t factory prices^ Ticks, Striped Shirting, Apron Checks, White Flannels, all qualities; Plain and Twilled, Red and Yellow Flannel, Sack Flannels of every Linen She Lineii, Linen Linen Table Cloths, by the ya Napkins !nd, dost o | t celebrated Manufa^ory ot O’A'den, and may be depended up- a DaylaS, 3 ,,Crash, Crash, inensns arc Richard- Scotch, Russian and HuckabukDiapers Kersey, §-c. Most o| the above Line are from the c son. Sons _ on proving as represented; FRENCH EMBROIDERY, LACE AND WHITE GOODS. As large smd rich an assortment of French; Embroideries, Laces, or WhiteGoods can now; be found at S. Lightbody’s, and at prices as low as any tvhere ‘-west of New York City, comprising over fiOO Muslin, I brie Colli l ^ u g a u u m i f y r i i l i t w t s . ; g r e a t a r r iv a l o f jfa l l g o o d s a t X N E N ^ W y 6 r >C © X P R E , •',• . Wo^ so':6en€iiig GBDATCteK IKDDcWji'ENTS THAN EYEa TO THOSE , PimCHASt^G DRY GOODS. O T l l L J i N’OTHER ENLAfe'GEMENT of O our Store, to'meei the wants'of oiir custo mers, and also to enable us to keep a better as sortment. Out stock, shall at all tim'el fee aup^ plied with the latest styles of Foieign arid Do- 'm’estic Goods, the best in the market, and at unprecedented low prices, as our facilities, for selling cheap are better now than ever before. The: people may question how we can sell cheaper than other merchants, which we will undertake to answer satisfactorily ; ■ 1 st, We sell exclusively lor cash. 2 d, We are associated with a. Wholesale House in New York, which enables us to get our goods from 25 to 30 p'er cent cheaper than under the old sys'em of paying a profit to the New York Jobber. 3d, We are selling a great amount ‘of Goods, •which verifies the saying of Quick Sales and We give below a list of the principal arficTe's to be found in our. Store, consisting of Silks, Satins, Merinoes, Alpaccas, Paramettas^ all wool Dalaines, Plain and -Figured Spun and Silk Plaids, all Wool Plaids, De B%e Goods, Cabffon tyfoXbs, Bombazines, Broadcloths,Cas- simeres. VeatingS, Salinetts, Sheeps Greys, Kentucky Jeans, Sliiriiogs, Sheetings, Dam ask, Linen Cl'oths, Brown Linen Cloths, Nap kins. Towelling Crashes, Irish Linens, Pilloi Case. Linens, .Linen • Sheelings, Ginf’am's, ' Prints, Cambiays, is, Nap- , Pillo w len - Sheelings, Gingh Embossed Spreads, Piano Lace and Cam- real Honi- einnes Lace Collars, and under 20 Q Embroidered Handk< to $ 10 , Embroidered Close a wing Sleeves, from 3s to $5, beautiful Li sves, from,4s ,43 to $ 10 ; Muslin Etnbroidei chiefs, from Flowing Sle< Sleeves, from to $ 10 ; Muslin Embroidered under Handkerchiefs and Chemizettes, from 2s to $ 8 , Muslin and Cambric Edging, and In- d, eveiy kind of per setting, from 6 d to $5 per yard. Lace and Edging, frpm Ic to $5 per yard, Jaconet Cambric, Swiss Muslin. Nainsook and Book Muslin,-Victoriain, Lawn,.awn, Gloves,s, Ho-o ■ riciona A Glove H und M itts of every description. Particu- ilion directedted to thehe largearge stock of Ivet Rib- imps, 4 rc. ittention direc to t l Dress Trimmings, consisting ofVel’ bons; Galloon 'Trimmings, Fringes, Gi SHAW LS of every description just received, and for sale cheap. Persons calling at No. 80 Genesee street, will find the goods advertised, and at prices not only as low* as ddvertised, hut as low as the; can be sold by any bnej Ontpriceonly bein^ asked.\ Those desiring go'bd hhd Uhdamagei goods at a small advance frdm 'cost, will d'o well to save this notice for reference, arid call before purchasing at No. 80 G enesee SiREE-r. S, LIGHTBODY. F ° M . lilo r i g a g e S a l e . T\EFA U L T has beeii made in the payi of the mohey secUrfe'd to be paid by a tain indenture of Moi tenth day of January, A George H. Elvvell and Cl ■e ' \Schi-’ - -■ be paid by a cer- •rtgage, bearing date the , A. D.3. 1848,848, executedxe< by 1 e larinda his wife, of the county of Herki^ th town of Schuyler, in the county mer and State of New York of the to the late Silas Willard of the same place, of the second part, now deceased, and recorded in Herkimer County Clerk’s Office, in book W the 13th day of re is claimed to first publi- e sum of thirty-five dol- ive cents, and to become due me sum or nve numlred and nineteen doliais and twenty-five cents, amounting in all to the sum of five hundred and fifty-four dollars and fifty cents. And no proceedings at law have beeh instituted for the recovery of the sum due upon said Mortgage, ot atiy- part thereof; now therefore, notice i-s hereby given that by virtue ol the power of sele contained in said • Mort gage and recorded therewith, and in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provi ed, the premises described in said Mortgage asfol- lows, to wit; “ all thai of land b( and stall owned tile s-aiu o f p a r t; follows. Vl'7.: Rparinniiiu- af o o, in the east line tgham and »ad and iwned by Charles B. thence along the said •th line of the Utica Ingham and running Iron like southwardly to the r 4r St thence northwardly ________ _____ _ line ot the aforesaid turnpike road, thence vvestwardly along the said road five rols to the place of begimimg, ^entaining one half acre,” vill be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the public house in the village of Herfcihier how kept by Eli Taylor, oft Satur-! . . , P'^b.uarr, A. D . 1854, 10 O’clock A. . M. of that day. Dated November 16, 3853, leveiifbday ick A M. I ated November 16, 3853. AIABLE WILLARD*IAdpiifiistratrix, HARRIS LEWIS, Administrator. S . 4' R . E a r l , A tt’yar, I^ O D LIVER OIL.—^The Genuine article; Vx' manutactured and put up by R.usha«;' Clark and Co., for #ale % J . 6 . BURRILL. Herkimer, April 1 , 1851. A LL sorts and all varieties of hoti for bldck- /ABmitbs rind others may be obtained at IJ. Huyek’s cheap Grocery-Hardv-are and store, uing the Uongressional Globe, and, if ossible, in time, to perfect it into a full histo- )r of the action of Cong-''’'-\ ~\-” Congre«ss giving the de cord . From the passage in eral Washington, which I hi be perceived that he thoi be combined with tha and it is certain that' for news of the less important tributes to give wings to the •which may be called C< :r of Gen- 1 quoted, it will ught this office might Having hat of a regular newspaper: the avidity o f the pdblic t kinii greatly con- I weightier matt< _ bngressional news, ided in my purpose of perfect- n price. The subsi-ription price for the Congressional e (including the Appendix and thekWsj mplete indexi •warded te indexes will be made out and (ot- subscribers soon after the session is Subscribers for the Daily should have theii noney here by the 5th, and for the Congres sional Glebe by the 16£h o f’December, Thi money must dccompany an order foi Daily dr Corigres'sional Globe, ] here d si ' will be put in type, and a f« utes after it is ended it Will be ih print, by this means be enabled to send by is Mail of 5 o’clock P. M. b h ? press Mail of 5 o’clock P. M. for^he e S i , West and North, and by that of 9 o’cldck P. M. for the South, all the proceedings of Congress ■ill r‘e \ r t h e S ^ from the Capitol before tfaeirdailymorning pa pers are in circulation. The miscellaneous The mis :her froi iegraph. Departmei remote sections of the country- by I will obtain from the Executive s, through officialso'tii-ces, the mat ters of moment transacted in thfim; arid, thro’ agents employed for ihfe purpose, all the city news of consequenc, in sufficiehttimri tdbeput the Globe and mailed in the Expreifs Mail trains. In this way I hope to create a ri 6 \v in the dissemination of new*s from Washing- • by lelter-writey bi- eome s'o great a cteg- •ingall the year—the ive Departments arid received its first inipres: telegraphic dispatches, aseJ^by peculiar views. Washington hi tbf of poll iither the lobe. Batik notes curreht where li subscriber resides -will be re ceived at par. JOHN C. RIVES.% WASHiNsroN, October 12 , 1853. laving succeeded in my purpose of perl__. fng the reports of the debates in Congress anc giving them the official stamp, I now proposi to sehd them abioad, in connection with thi newS of the day, in suchhasle as shall bdlStr full and accurateifotellige'nce sefatfrbm these of Government in any other form whatever.- It -will even anticipate the scraps of Dews for- •tvarded to cities within two hundfed arid fifty miles of Washington by tehgraph. Before the events thus transmitted are published in the morning papers, (tor instance, of the citj of New York;} the G’b'be containing them will haYe reached the post office of that city by the Express Mail of the previous ftight. The pro cess by which this -will be effected I noW lay before’ the public. I will have a corps of sixteen Reportei Congres^each in succession will take notes “i* ****\'= i » “‘“c. during five minutes, then retire, prepare them* TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPE'ts, for the Press, put them slip by siipjnthehahdS« 'which for variety, style and quality, is unsur- of edmpoSitbrS, and thus, while a debate is go-' Passed in the United States; together ' ‘ Im p o r t e d C a r p e tings. 1 8 5 3 . & H U M P H R E Y , ^79 BroadwEyi Cor* ftroct# /~ 1 ALL the attentioh of their friends and the trade to their large and magnificent stock of rich and elegant CARPETINGS, imported direct from iheEKODisK and F rench manufac tories for our City Retail- Trade, consisting of “ BOUVAISE” CARPETS, in one entire piece—medallion centre, land scape border; , . m e d a l l i o n CARPETS, from the most celebrated manufacturers, and are not jconfiiied to one man’s exclusive make. VELVET AND AUBUSSON CARPETS, of rich design and of every new pattern made up to the present timr G O L D A N D S I L V E R . J^ECEIYED this day, a large assortment Gold and Silver H u n tin g a n d open faced Watches. . Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains. Fine Gold Pins, Ririgs, and* Ear Rings of late patterns. ^ GoldJKeys,. Seals, Sljdes, Buckles and Split Silver Table, Tea, Sugar, Cream, Salt and Mustard Spoons of oup own manufacture from: pure silver coin. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, and Clasps, beauti-, ful designs. , . ^ Silver Forks, Soup Ladles, and Napkin Fish, Fruit, Dessert and Butter Knives. Gold Crosses, new styles, made to open and receive biaided hair, or miniatures. ^ Silver Card' Cases, Port Monies, and Snuff Golii and Silver Spectacles, also Steel, Ger man Silver, and Plated. Silver Plated Table Furniture of all kinds. Jet Pins and Bracelets, new and fashionable patterns. Cornelian Rings, Bracelets and Cbat But- Combs and ai Clocks, Guns, Pistols, Cuttlery, Brushei 13, v/uiiiery, Driishes, [Hess variety of Fancy Goods. HAWLEY 4 * LEACH, Watch Clock and JfeWelry Depot; _ ____ 122 Gerlrijiee st., UliCa. W H I T E Se- M E T C A L F ) SHAWLS.\ We shall at times have on hand a h sortment of Shawls, compi isinj and Square,- Silk, Thibet, Bay Square, and all otbenstyles of Woolen Sh< ■ : CARPETS. We keep constantly on hand a good assort ment of Carpeting, Matting, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Druggets, 4-c. large as- :ba, Long tate Long and 'oolen Shawls. Ig, Rugs, < PAPER HANGINGS. 10 to 15 per cent lower regular prices. Also Window Shades, Cur tain Fixtures, and all other styles of Goods ind in a Dry Goods Store. is about to commence, and ur customers to give us a rselves to sell anything in ily foul The fall campaign is about to comi nvite all oi as we pledge ourselves line cheaper than they can be purcl lything ihased gentlemanly •will consider our line cheaper than this side of New York city. Customers hereafter -will find salesmen to wait upon them, who it no trouble to show goods if they do not wish to purchase at the lime being. We invite the public to call and examine our stock before making purchases elsewhere. [X^ Remember the'No., 50 Genesee Street, J. J. YATES A CO., New York Store. N. B, ■ Positively one price hereafter. 36yl G R E A T E X H l B f l T I O N O F F A L L 8e> W I N T E R G O O D S At WILLARD 4- SHEFFIELD’S, 76 Geneite Street, Utica. ^ ^ U R Stock comprises all of thenewanddu- v-J rable; styles bf Da ESS G oods , Plaid Me- rinoes, . Victorig Plaids, Raw Silk Plaids. Frgnch Prihted DeLaines. ' Indeed in this de-^ partment.may be found the Novelties of the season. Our assortment of D bbss S ilks is second lb none in this vicinity, containing the neSv Plaid Stripes and Solid Colors with aline of Black Silks, ivhich for variety and beauty can kaireely be eijuailed, arid that too at a low price. Our assortment of Laces and Embroideries tbs and CasMmere ints, Curtain Materials, 1 Flannels, Carpets and Druggets, CIo^s and Matting; Will be found complete in their various depart ments. Also Table Linens by the yard, and in Cloths, Napkins, Doilies, with Towellins, Diapers, Crash, Buck, Eirds-eye, together With a complete line of Linen and Colton Sheet ing arid Shining, Pillow Case Linens, 4 c. 4 c. G e e s e F e a t l i e r s a n d M a t - ti*asses We have taken great pains dock, and feel confi- be appreciated .by •ge Oil df : 'TH E f a v o r i t e r e m e d y HOLLOWAY’S .OflNTSVTENT, r r ’HlS Unguent is Composed oftliemostbeal- X • ing Balsams and when used in accordance dth the directions which accompany each pot mjoinlly'jointly' withith thee Pills,ills, will effect a complete con w th F wilieUect acomple cure of the most obstinate cases of external disease. Thousands of persons have testified thrit the effect it produces upon the human iVam'e is miraculou’s, and cutaneous affpctions which the most learned Medical men have de.s- paired of relieving hav*i immediately yielded to its curative p'bWers, A MOST ASTONTSnlNS OITlvi: OP RCRnPTII.Oir.S TJLCEBS.—A CASE CERTIPIKD BY THE M.4.Y- OE OP BOSTON. Copy o f a telt'er from J. Noble, 3Iuyor of Bos ton, Uncolttshii'e. T o ^ P eofessok H olloway , )ear Sir,—Mrs. S aea ii D izo x o f Liqubr- id Street, Boston, has this day deposed be-^ fore me that for a considerable period she wa« severely afflicted with Scrofulous Sores and Ul cers in her arms, feet, legs, and ether parts of her body; and although the first cf medical ad- Oinltm'e'nt, of the recOmmeni , she proe ind befori i by a friend to try your •ed a small pot, and a box re that was al I used, syroti- anpeared. By persevering, for a short time loi ac“. ‘ ieing re i he Pills, anc toms of amendmei with the medicines for a short time longer, ac; cording to the direclrons, and strictly adherlni to your rules as to diet, Ac. she -w as perfectl; cured, and now enjoys the best of health. Dated August DJih, I f - I remain. '~ . . i .... ... ...... . ........ .YSIPELAS IN THE LF a .}. APTEE MEDICAL AID DAD VAILED. Copy of a Letter from Ifrs. Elizabeth Ttalcs. of the Post 'Office, Aiduick Road, near Bognor, Sussex, dated Inn. I2tk, 1S53. To P kofessor H olloava Y, S ir,— i Suffered for a cosiderable period from s th e best o f L igust ]2lh, 185‘-2. ain. D e a r Sir, yours truly. (Signed) J. NOBLE 3 enjoyment of ith the utmost luffered for a cosi a severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled in my leg, and resisted all medical treat ment. My sufferings were very great, and I quite dfespaiied of any pefmaiienl amemdm'ent, when I was advised lb have recource to your Ointment and Pills. I did so without delay, and am happy to say the result was eminently successful- for they effected a radical cure of my leg and restored me to the enjoym health. I shall ever speak i confidence of your medicines, and have recom mended .them to others in this neighborhood simila’viy 'afflicted, who derived equal benefit. I am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, (Signed) ELIZABETH VEATES The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases : Bad Legs, Gout, Bad Breasts, Glan-lular SwellingS, Burns, Lumbago, Bunions, Piles, Bite5ite off Moschfetbesoschfetbes anJRheumatism,JRheuma o M an Sand Flies; Scalds, loco-bay, Sbfe Ni] ipples, Coco-bay, Chiego-foot, Chilblains, Chapped hatidi, Corns, (soft,) Cancers, , Contracted ahd stiff Elephantiasis, Fistulas, Sold at the Establishment c LOWAY, 244 Strand, (neai Temple Bar don,) and by all respectable Drin Sove-thre Skin-diseasea, Scurvy, Sore-heads, Tumours; Wounds, and as usual, siting up our present si that its merits those of OUT patrons presence this fall. WILLARD 4 SHEFFIELD, 76 Genesee Street, Utica. must be appreciated .by who favor us •« ith their Utica, bet. 10, 38 DEVEREUX BLOCK, UTICA; capacity. [l^W o rk done in a luperior manner and warranted. Utica, Dec. 22 , 1852, „ _ ______________ WHITE 4 kfeTCALP, do not deem it necessary tti,particularize our slock, or menti'q'p the nuriiher of our sales rooms. hut merely say; defy the ^ ■TfiADE together, to produce a'better, which will be sold on the mo§t reasonable terms. PETERSON 4 HU No. 3^9 hgton has now become s' iilical intere tance to the interests country—that I shall every section of the ntry—that I shall continue the publication of the daily paper permanently, with a view to become the vehicle of the earliest and most cor rect intelligence. It is pan of my plan to reduce the price of the daily paper to half that of similar daily pa-i pers; and thus I hope to extend its Circulatioii as to invite advertisements. I will fiublish yertisemenis of the Government. 'To siib- ribers in the cities I hope to submit sireh terms as will induce them to advertise their bu siness in every village throughout the Union, where the Globe is sent ddily tinder the frariks of members of Congress, all of whom take it, 1 some of them a large ntimber of copies. The installalionof 0 . fteW Adriniriistratioii and a new Congress pOrtendA much chahge in the courec of public affairs as the result of the next session. Many vast interests which werh prOOgnt tip: i a the last Congress were laid over Dfitncscpitic majority to await the action - ..t The new model- jag- ^ the tariff; Mw land system} the guMtioa of gmng aakiag few C L A I R V O Y A N C E . T^R S . Gale and Price,'DlairYbyant Physi^ cians from Syracuse, will visit Herkimer, at Spooner’s Hotel, Friday and Saturday, the iStb and 19th days w NdvethW, for the pur pose of giving the sick an opportunity of ebri- - ing in regard to their diseases. Invalids, --J have given up nil hope of recovery, should be encouraged to have a clairvoyant exgraina- fiori of their cases. The Clairvoyant -will des-* cribe the. condition of their system, also,their feelings with astonishing correctness, and with equal power adapt remedies fpr the relief of the sufferer. At least nvE thousand .persons [}|s moment are livipg witneseW'that.they have been cured by clairvoyant, directions,L! To be satisfied you must be examined.. , EX^.N o charge will-be madeif the patient is not satisfied. . , , * • N. B. Examinations '■will be private if pre- TERMS.—Examinations and Prescriptions from $ tto$3i , 10 w 2 D E S i R A B L S V lL fc.A < l£ P r C P - E R T Y FO R 6 A L E . fT^HE subscriber yriU bis house , and lot, X ' situate in the village of hiphawks fl^erhi- mer County. The premisesconri?!of,opeacfo ofJand, centrally -locate^ in smd villagp* op which are a new B^ick Dwelling House;' able out-buildings, a g W , well of water and a variety o f choice yofipg grafted fruit.,, i^i^ses.- ifoh will be given the first day pf, April next, 6 r Bobfief if the' purchaser desires. Onp. thou sand dollars of the purchase money jnay feroaiii 6 n bond and mortgage for a term ol years.-f- For particulars address'the subscriber by mail, Mphawk; Nevfember 1st, 1^53. IQtf. ^ W A n V e D 1M E O l A T i i ^ Y x Z. AND P. LYON, D R A P E R S A N D T A I L O R S , 9 6 GENESEE STREET, UTICA, N. Y. A RE receivingalmbst daily (from Ne-W York X X ajid‘.Boston) additions to th e ir -w-ell select ed stock of BROADCLOTHS of all colors and qualities, Cassimeres and Doeskins, Linens, 4.C., for Pant§, lit for the Cottage or the White i/oMse, V estings o f S ilk , C a shm ere, M a rsailles, 4 c., almost an endless variety, Trimmings suitable, and -worknien to m a k e every gar ment equalequal to any in the State Fashions from Fountain Head, tw'ice to =• Fashioi cilS S I L V E R T A B L E F U R N I T U R E , t|''H E richest, the largest and cheapest as- X sortment o f SiLYEK W ake ever exhibited Most beautiful Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, Cas- mfo. Mav tors, Waiters, 4 c,, entirely new patterns, and --------------- --- perfectly in^keepmg with our usual low pri- every mpnlh. , Also, Fui ollars. Ora' osiery, Chamber Robes, READY MADE CLOTHING,, 4c. iinishing Goods, such as Shirts, wals. PocsetHandkerchlefs, Gloves imber Robe; ofpjofessor H ol r.ow.yr, 244 Strand, (neai Temple Bar, Lon- ble Druggists and lughout the British e United States, in S7c. and $1 50 each. \Whole- principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A. B. 4 D. S atids , Ne-w York. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger .sizes. N. B Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder a re affixe.d to each Pot. 5olil by-J. G. Burrill.-Herkimer ;C«n- ninghainigha.n 4 Salisbury,alisbury, Mohawk;ohawk; J.. N. Wheel- Yl^ 4 S M J 1 Little Falls, and by DiUggis CALL IN ! CALL IN I ! A T T H E LITTLE FALLS irT** s t o Y e i > e p © t . .^ 1 fl\'0 the thousand and one of my customers, X who have honored me with their calls, I would say that I am now prepared to show them the I’argest, cheapest and best assortment c o o k AND PARLOR STOVES, ever brought before this public. My assortment is made pattei ris and m lan.tifahture unrivalled sal , J u p of all the latest . _ lionable designs t h a t a re naan.tlfahtured in the state or out of it. The unrivalled sale of the Half Moon and WK V allev A ie - pio-luce its equal keeping With our usu MAYNARD and TA D A N A 1\/fANUFACTl xVX retail deals K D and T A Y L O R . No. 72 Genesee St., Utica. B R O T H E R S , 'URERS and W'holesale and ANUFA' X¥JL retail dealers in Agricultural and Horti cultural ImplemehiS and Machines; Hbrse Powers, Platform and'otlier Scales, Drain Tile, Trees, Seeds and Fertilizers of every descrip- ion. No. 91 Gengsee^^st.; Utica^ N .Y . ^ O L D PENBI g o l d PENS H—Those vJT -u-ho w'ould writp.^wich ease and pleasure have only to call a{ Maynard arid TayloPs and Secure one of their beaut iful Gold Pens. They have just opened a fresh lot of the abbve ; ev ery Pen .is warranted; ahd their ihfiuenee is magicul.on untUtbred .penmen. MAYNARD and TAYL(?R, No. 72 Genesee st.. Utica. P A T E N T STRAIGHT OX YOKES, with X adjustable sliding bows. Also, Patent Ox-bows, Pins and Ox Rings. Morgan’s New Double Lever Premium Cheese P ress, th e cheapest, th e sim p lest and t desirable. Pricerice $13.13.' Also,lso, Kendall’s P $ A K( and W )m $6 t( DaniePs far 'amed power Cutter, sttaight kniyes, ranted to cut hay, straw and e'e !,se Press. $15. Corn Shellers, C ent styles and siz Straw Cutt Juttef Press. $U ihellers. Cast Iron and Wood—differ- 5 , arid from $6 to $ 12 ^. -Daniel^sDaniel’s far f hand and ;ters— far famec f, Sttaight kniyes, heavy and ifrar- to cut h ay, straw and corn stalks well, equ-al to afty in use. Also Dutton’s lion” straw cutter and all other approved styles. Themotneler Chhrns, table and Root Gutters, andAgi' ’ ' \ Fabfai tiers, Mott’s 1 al Fui Every'artirie fufnished ai oiir athrewhich iQt prove sm lecommended, may be re price will be refunded. d a J ia B r o t h e r s , Nb. 33 Genesee Btreet. does not prove sm lecc turned and thfe f^^^dseme paterns Garden Vases, the most tasteful,'classic and durable ornament th a t cap b© h M for any Gar den. Hffil Chairs and Seats for I>ia*zai, cbefep, AH the above of.cast iron, tor DANA.BRGTBB31S, - - §l'Gbi(fe 8 ec)St?feet, isrtlea. We are also Agents for. the sale hf Systems :ting Garments, ahd the following rfepbfts Iz; Scott’s, Chappell’s, Williams Z . 4 F- LYON. Utica, May 1, IS53. __ 38yl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WATCH, -JE'WELKY SILVER WARE ESTABLISHMERT., , MAYNARD 4 T a Y l OR; N& . G e n e s e e tJ t l e a , OULD call special attention to their large V V arid carefully selected stock in the above departmeht§; -We have' gbods suited to the wants and tastes of every class. Dealers Can most satisfactory terms.— if our stock is respectfully supplied on 1 An examinatioi solicited. 34m(3 w a Y c h r e p a i r i n g ; fT 'SE , Subscribers have now in their en X a^Walch Makef, •who huS been thorm ■ated and had great experience' in hi! watches. ranted. 52yl repairing of fine and yaJuabJi Prices moderate and all work Wa HAWLEY 4 LEACD, 122 Genesee st., Uti\ __ __ ______ r p O T w a t c h e s a n d je w e l r y .-:- X Wfe have just returned from New York 1 a.fine assortment of Gold Watches and ionable Jewelry. Those who would se lect the latest styles of desirable goods have only to call at our store, for the choice. M a y n a r d and t a y l o R, JVo., 72 ^eenesee SL G a o l e r ’s S a i a n i a n G e r S a f e s ! fT^HESE Justly celebrated Safes fot Bale in _X Utica at manufacturer’s prices. Farmers Justices bf the Peace, and all wb© have Title peeds, Wills, Securities ojr other valuables, can have them preserv^ from *hre at small ex- ■'. i, 91 Gendsee st ven is preferred, in market, viz; T he M ohai T ight 1 defy the world to , in the shape of Elevated Ovens. T o all -who w ill give me a call: I shall be happy at all times tb show or sell a good Stove a n d one t h a t -svill g i v e perfect sa t isfa c t io n . All kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron w o ik.dbne to order. Call in at the OW Stahd ih the POST o f f i c e B u i l d i n g , just opposite the Benton House, where you will find: at all times a general assortrrlenf of Stove Furhitiire, Pipe, Hollb-vv Ware, Glass, Japanned and Tin Ware. Cistern Pumps. 4c., which Will be sbld as low as they can be pui- chased ih Albaiiy. Little Fails, September; 1853. W. H. CRESSY. - S h e r i f f ’s S a l e . y and to il p rop- S. Hta- I all : ia in'and-to the following described land.s ami described as follows, to wit: On -.'bG west side of West Street, (so called) being the 19th lot south from the Plank Road, k.no-wa as ‘he Uti ca and Fra“’' - on . together with the hereditaments and , ittenances thereunto belonging, I shall ex- pose for sale as the law dmc',s, to the bighesi bidder, at the Remington House, nowoccupie ’ county. onSatu; Oeeerriher, A, D., 1853, - - ----- jeipher, ^ clock A. M. of that day. Dated Nov. 16 , 1853. LORENZO CARRYL, Sheriff, By J acob Emox, Deputy Sheriff. A FARIV! F O R S A L E . A PARM beautifully Situated in the village (ff Poland, Herkimer County, ,14 miles i-Little Falls and 13 miles from U-tica, in the Valley of the West Canada Creek, contain ing about 13D acres of Land, lately oxvned arid occupied by N. Daniels, deceased. This farm is -well -W-dterej;: in a high state of cultivation, Houd Well, thtee barns, dwelling house, etc., etc!, foom 35io 26 acres of wood land. The Fai-iii abounds With Fruit and Ornamental > 6 es. The location is in the highest degree ealthy arid the water is unsurpassed. This roperty aSbtds one of the best opportunities Canada ( For parricnlajrui RUSAN “ >PPly»to.ihusubscri •NIELS, Adflpinist