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l £ c f l a l . i S o f f t s a g e s a l e . ; tain indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the tenth day o f January, A . D . 1848, executed by 'George H . Elwell and Clarinda his wife, of the town o f Schuyler, in the county d f Herki mer and -State of New York of tJiR'first ^>art, ’tdihe^lute Silas Willard of •the*«ame^*w,'Of the'Sceond paftj'twm' deceased, dnd recorded id ‘Herkimer*County Clerk’s ,Q®ce, in ibok W e 367 OR the 18th day of claimfd. o f Mortgages on lotice, the Surti o f thirty-fiv< y-five cents, and to beconii faundred and -nineteen cerifs, \amounting in idred and fifty-fqur d ‘lara end twenty-live cents, and to I the sum of five faundred and-ninete dollais • and twenty.five I ■«um of five hun( ■ fifty cents. And X^EFAXJLT having been made in the pay- JLy mdht'dfinfiiiey s&ciiTEd-tohepaid by a cer tain indenture o f Mortgage bearing ’ date'tuS twenty-firsVday dr April, A. D.^ lS51, execu-, ted by Daniel Ford as Mortgagor to William A. tJaswell as Mortgagee, and recorded in Her- fcinaer Comity Clerk’s Office, April 21st, 18SI, jp'-BOofc Y df Mortgages^ on page 578, and op- ;dn“*svhich M d r^a^ there is claimed to be due. jon\the first ph^lication o f this’notice the sum’ ,of four hundred and sixty-nine dolJarBandfifty-* eight cents, ($469,58) and to become due the •nm of four hundred and eleven dollars and ninety-four cents, ($411,94) amounting in aU 5 faundret j : in all to the fty-fqur dollars and ; fifty cents. And no proceedings at law have ■been instituted for the-recovery of the sum das = upon said M q ^ ^ e , or any part tbei therefore, notice'is’hereh _ 'of the power o f sale contained in gage and recorded therewith, and in parsaance, *iven that by virtue ined in said. 3iC)».rV of the statufe'in such case made qndprovided,, the premises described in said Mo^gage gs fol lows, to wit: “ all that certain pieqp qr.parcel o£ land being and situate in the town, county,, and state aforesaid, and described aa Jqllows, viz; Being a part o f a lot o f landhere^Jore • owned by Rnfus Smith deceased, and noty by the said party of the first part, and bounded as follows, viz; Beginning at a cedar post in the south line of the Mohawk Turnpike Koad in the er\* ’ ‘Ingham ‘line southwardly Schenectad; ~ along the nortl thence northwardly sixteen nods 'to the soi line of the aforesaid turnpike road, thence ^vestwardly along the said road five rods to the place o f beginning, containing cate half acre,” will be sold at public auction,,|o the highest bidder, at the public house i n ‘the village of 'Herkimer now kept by Eli Taylor, oii Satur day the eleventh day '' •\ at 10 o’clock A . M* ■ Dated November 16,1853. MABLE WILLARD, Administratrix. LEWIS,, Administrator. ' & R. EA.r lety-four cents, ($411,94) amounting i to the sum *f eight: hundred and eighty-Kine dollars and fifty-two cents , ($881,52.) Alid n4 proceedings at law having been instituted for the recovery of the vupi due upon said Mort gage *r any part thereof, now' therefore, no tice is hereby give*, that by virtue of thepow- ar of sale cantainad in said Alortgage, and te- corded therewith, and in pursuance of the statute in suck case made and provided, the ■pramisa* described insaid Mortgagees follow'S, to.wit I “ All those three severalpiecesor par cel* of land, situite, lying and being in tho said tovrit of 4Serman Platts, in a Patent of land, known as Staley’s first tract—the first of said pieces is that part of lot number nine- , teen, o f said tract, beginning at a stake and . Stones feituale in the north-west corner of land belonging to John Small, and runs thence north twenty-^ix degrees, east aloPg » few old line trees seventeen chains to a stake on the side- hill and in the east line of Henry Brewer’s land 5 thenco seuth sixty-four degrees east along a 'Inn o f recently marked trees thirty chains to and Stones in the west line of Samuel land ; thence south twenty-three de- est along the said west Rne of Edick’s id along a line of marked trees sixteen ' aeventy-fiye links to a stake and S. ^ 1 I ahl , Att’ys. S& ierlff«s S a l e . virtueirtue o f an T>Y v o f an execution issued out of the j 3 County Court o f Herkimer County and to me directed and delivered agai «rty and personal property o f cock,^ 1 have levied upon, sf all 'S, to >vit: On the west s treet, (so called) being the 19th Tot south from the Plank Road, known as the Uti ca and Frankfort Plank Road, and is bounded ■on the North by a lot owned by Alonzo. t>. Avery; on the east by the centre of said West street 5 on the south by a lot in the possession of Harvey Petrie, and on the west by Steel’s, ereek. and is 66 feet front and rear, and ex- ' tends from the centre « f said West strCel by A. May, in Hion, m said county, oh Batul> day, the 31st day o f December, A. _D';j 1853, at 10 o’clock A , M. of that day . , ' ‘ Dated No'/. 16, 1853. LORENZO GA.]RR;YL, Sherirf, By J acop E dicx , Deputy ShBrifil S h e r i f f ’s S a l e . ' T>Y virtue o f one eXeCufidrr issued out Of the J 3 Supreme Court of the State o f New Yolk ■and two executions issued out Of the County CointoFHerkirobr County, and'to me direct ed and delivered against the real-proper ly ^nd personal property o f Peter Clapsaddle, 1 haVe levied upon seized and taken all the right, title, interest and claim which th e ^ id P-emr- Clapsdddle had on the l6tlr 'd'ay of June, A. D. 1853, or which he may. slpce have acquired, of, in and to the IMlaw’ing ft.es-' eribed lands and premises, to wit,: Ali- in piece or parcel pf land deifg; known as lot number Nine, in the of Staley’s Patent, and situate in that certaii riated and first Tract the town of Gen omestead farm of William (plapsftddle, de- Veased, the father of Peter Clapsaddle, and devised to the said Peter in aftd by the last will and testament of the said William, fend con taining one hundred acres o f land, more or less, and being the same farm, on which the said Peter Clapsaddle’now resides-^all, of, which, together with the hereditaments'ahd appurtenances thereunto belonging Or laining, I shall expose for sale as the law di rects, to the highest bidder, at the house noW occupied by Peter Clapsaddle, on thepren in the town of German Flatts, in the C« of Herkimer, on Saturday, the 7ithdayof uary, A. D. 1854, at 11 ’clock,. Dated November 26, A . D. 1 fn the County ' Jan- :. A . M . o f that ). 1853. LORENZO CARRYL,Sheriir. By J ohn B kown , Deputy Sheriff. Ot A OKA, { 'ountyofHerMmer^) ' 5 undersigned, Sheriff of said county, in mformity to a precept to Rim in this be- l^ b e r iffi’s P r o c l a m b t i ^ n . S tate of N ew Y oek , Cow. r p H E Jt conformity to a precept to Rim ii half directed, by this his proclaination, re quires all persons hound to appear at a Circuit Court and Court of Oyer and Teiminer^ fdfbe\ hoiden at the Court House in the-towffdf Her-\ kim er,in and for said county, on the third Monday (19th day) of December next, at 10 n’clock in the forenoon, by recognizance or oth erwise. to appear tbejeat, and the undersigned hereby jequires all Justices df the Peace, Cor-* oners and other officers who havetaken any re cognizance for the appearance o f any person at the said court, or who have taken any inquisi tion or examination of any prisoner or witness, fo return such recognizances, inquisitions', and examinations, to theeaid court, at the opening thereof, on the first day o f its sitting. Dated November 1 2 , 18&3. DORENZO CARRYL, Sheriff. tb the* subscriber, the administrator^ at his ' g house’, in the town of Columbia, f Herkimer, on or before the first day Dated October 26, dtVelliirg 1 county of E October 2 l , ROWLAN^j ’Adminisiratori MARY ANN HOUSE, Adrriimstratrix. A t iL m i n ls t r a t o c ’s K o t lce ^ T IY virtue o f an order made by the Surrogate JL/ of the County of Herkimer,notice is here- %■ given 4o all persons having claims against file estate o f Daniel Ford, deceased, tppresent the same with the Vomchere-thereof, to the Ad*- ministrator o f said estate,.aff&& store of jClark ^jCriip in ifae village of Mohawk, in the town of German Flats, oitor bgfqrqthe fifth day of April, 1854. ' «- Dated October 3, I853i^ „ ; . DANIEL S, CLARK;, AdrijiRistrafOf, » E lx e f iiit© r ’S /i l © $ t c e .- : — T ) X virfhe of a© order tnadq.hy the JLJ of Herkimer Cguntyj? notice is h^ehy-^iv- cn to all persons haviug clqims. n.ga4ust th* estate of Benjamin Tintoh, late ot the town, ipf Frankfort; in the coun,^ ofHerkirnear, deceased, to exhibit the same •with the vouchers thereof to the subsi ,5»t the late c Frankforlriu said County ^ m l-o fwenty-first day of January, 1&54, J ) a . i e i i n ly . l % m 3 . - ^DENIB CM P S A T T L E i Executor. • the citiaensof Herkimer and thecommu- 'f of -tiitt B’urrounding qountiy, that Re has eVthe store of C . C'. Bellinger, opposite the Bank, where he will keep on hand a fall sortrrieiifof » ' • ANt) DRY GOODS, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, 4’C-j ^c.j cheap for cash or country produce _ _ 1 lerience in the retail holiness, ie fact, tliat cash buyerjshave been obliged to pay not only foc their own Goods, hut for losses sustained by the credi, system, and I cannot faR to thereby occasioned, and the < posed upon the cash munity. grees weet land, fend fe „ chains^.' and aeventy-fiye links to a sti dtories in'ihe sotjtb-west corner of eaid Samuel Edick’s land ; theneb nbrth .feixty-four add one quarter -degrees west, along a line of marked frees about' thirty-one chains to the place o f , -o-iou ludk certain piece or par Rate on the north side ofFulUier’s Creek. W’bich fs now occupied by a saw-mill, water privilege and .premises connected therewith by the party iff the first pari, consisting of about two acres of land, w ith all the privileges and appurten: Ces, bounded on the north, by the highw leading up Fulmer’s CJreek, on the west by land ot John Ford, and hy Idfid of Sylvester War Also that certain <ther ’ f0jl( ‘ ■ ‘ ircei o f land sit- e north side oL'FulRier’s Creek. W’bicl :npied by a saw-mill, water privilbg ges connected therewith by the part] by the highway on the east and and on the south SylveStor Warner, it cerlain o piece of land described as follows: being the same sold to the party of the first part by Darius Hopson, bounded on the south-west by lands of the late Frederick Bellinger deceased ; on the east by the lapds of David Deyeadorf thence running north th* land o f said Hopson, far enough to ma _ fifteen acres of land”c—(the first of. the said pie-, ces of land above described, being the land for the purchase-money of which-the said. Mort- iage^'A,s.g:iyen)7-CwilKb« xpldxt pubUc'auc-- tioh td the highe^thidder, 4t thV puhlic:' i ‘ouse~ how kept by ffii Yayldir i« the Vilia|ie * f Her kimer, in Said County, on Thursday, tb* 12th day'ef January, A. D ., 1854, at 10 o’clock / M.,' o f that day. Dated Odtbber 5th, 1853, , WILLIAM A . CASWELL, Mortgage S. I- R. E ari ,. Attorfleyi. ' * ' ■ B |Y Virtue of a ' County CoRtt 0 ' directedted ; and, to me direc and, dehyeted. against the personal property and real property of John M . Rasbach, I have levied upon and seized and and claim d.tq the fol- it; All that rhay since have acqqired of, in i lowing'described prenji^e^, to. piece or parcel of a village lot lying in ti village of Ilion, in the town of Germanflalts, county o f Herkimer, and state of New York, butted and bounded as follows: beginning at the north east corner of a lot on thq; west side of \West street, occupied l^y Mr. .Roytchburgh- eh, at Rpoiiit thirty-one linkg,on a course south , ejghty-we degrees east frdm the north' corner ol the house o f said 'Roytch|mrghen, and runs thence nbrth sixty-riine degrees, w'est at right angles with the west line of said street four chains to the brook called Steel’s creek; thence down along said creek as it runs and turns to fe point from which a bend bearingsouth sixty- nine degrees east, being a line parallel to the south line of said lot which will the west line o f said street at a poin t‘five rods from the place pf beginning, upon, which lot th e said patty of, the ^econd. part difi jformerls' reside; the\’Btfier two** vacant village Tom are ^ s o situated 'On the westdrdfe'fif # e s ‘t s& e t , and arb together described as foUOtvS, to w it; ; together described as fi ommencing at a point in the west line 0 NeSt street eight rods from- the-said ‘ said Roythburghen’s lot and r u ^ West about toned creek, runs to a point thence up said creek as i1 bearing south ninety-nine degrees east where it will strike the Vtesl line of said sttbef at a point eight rods from the place of beginning, including taments its and appurte- appertainin about one and a half acres ol ether with the heraditai ices thereto belonging or appertaining^ 1 shall expose for sale as the law directe, to4h(e highest bidder, at the Remington Honse nc kept by A. May, in Hi6n, in the town o f Ger- : man Flatts, in said county, on the 17th day'of December, A. D., 1853, at ten o’clock, A. M of that day. Dated October 26, 1853. DANIEL HAWjN. By J ames Foi Dated October 26, 1853. ,NIEL HAW Late Sheriff, . bi3:h,-Lute Deputy‘.Sheriff. You arq S u p y ^ m o C o u r t * SimmirHelmer. j • tig'sH .> Sanford Helraer.) fjpO the above named Defendant. X hereby summoned and required thex^ornplaint of the above named Plaintiff, which complaint .is filed in the Supreme Court, in thq office of the Qierk of.'the Couflty of Herkimer, and to servg a copy of your answer oil us at the village of Herkimer, N. Y., with in twenty d ^ s after the service of this sum mons exclusive of the day, of setyied ; and ifi ybvt'filil so to answer, the Plaintilf w ill’lakei ----- - you.fpr ■with in; jijdginent against you fpr twp hundred and ty-five dollars t the first day ftf August, } Dated the 30th day of August, 1853, ‘ ^ R. EARL, PUTS Att.’ya. j interest thereon from 18S3. AidipIiusiraWrs^ Notice. virtue o f an order made by the Surrogate* of Herkimer county, notice is hereby giv- persons having claims against the rdinand ‘Tunnecliff, late of the town Warren,, in the county of Herkimer, de- ...isedj to exhibit tfie sa‘me,,with, the vouchers the'fedfj to the subscrihp/s,,the administratrix' ’ administratbr of said deceased, at the late eh tp.qll th e , estate of FeV< f Wa and adm dwell Warren, 1 first day ■I-xeciiio®’8 l ' en-tpsallperi. ______ ...^^ ------------ _____ ______ tate of Horace Ely, late df Ihe totVfi of \Vaid' ren, i n ihe Chuhty bf T lm khhe^ deceased, to exhibit the feame Wftfi the fouchers thereof, to* thfe sUbsciiber,^U3e Executor of the w£y b f the led, at hisdtvellii ' * . .4 . M J 3 W C A S H 9 T O R X : , W. CONDE, would respectfully inform -------- ^ thflCftl I paying part o f by the cre^ see the injustice onerous dutyina- the com'- luid avoidably attending the time trade. With tbiqview, I have determined toqdopt •the cash business, and to direct my energies to cash buyers, and would pledge myself to sell any of the above mentioned articles as cheap (if not cheaper) than the chea lot cheaper) than the cheapest, in this plac or a n y other. November 17, 1852. ll y l signed has the pleasure to announce to the puhlic that h e R A I L R O A D H O U S E H E R K I M E R . idersigned has ! to the pi irchased of Herkimer, which he has greatly improv and furnished anew throughout. Travelh and others may he assured that neither paii or expense has been, or w ill be, spared to ren der their sojourn agreeable a t ‘the Herkimer Railroad House. - * A S-rAUB leaves this House at 1 1 | o’clock A . Ivl., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, \ , Denison’s ' ' J t t t k t t a i v ' , p^^AN h n i X e r s a l M e d i c i n e H 6 1 , L 6 w A Y ’ S ; P I U L S . rjnHESE Pills being composed entirely of JL medicinal herbs afe o f a most harmless na ture,^ while the extraordina^ virtues theypos- .sess have Tendered them universally popular in nearly every part of the world, and although thejrhfeVe pttly lately bfeekifitrudficed here, they haV* 11166 withthe shine' snccei^s as 'qlsewhere, theefibet they ptodued upon the SystemJs,im^ mediately apparent, and persona afflicted who persevqre in Using them in afccDrdanee With the directions, seldom or ndver fail in being' re stored to the soundest health. * 8unifRTs]rNG;(5tmE ov A'-coMyifiMEU AsximA, ‘ A.B'SERyiVB YJiAJlS'-SUPlfiEBlNB. ' The following testimonial has been fessor Holloway, by a Gmtliim sent to Pro- tft« namid laest institution under that atry, ever established for the 'ention of the Yeilereai Dis- fetsor JtiOUQway, by a GentU. Middleton-, of Scotland Road, Riverpoc Sir,—Your Pills have been the means, under irovidence, o f restoring iqu to sound healtl □ring iqu to SOI jveie affliction. During the with blood. This so shook my constitution ' that I was unfitted for any of the active duties df life. I was attended by some of the most Eminent-medical fflen of th is‘town, but they failed to give me the |ligh test relief, A s a three mi disease. Stored tone his House Wednesdi _ for'Mohaw k, Denison’s Coiners,'Henderson in Warren, JorfianVille,Paige’sCdrners,Rich field Springs, LeRoy, Oaksville, Fly Greek, and Cooperstown ; then connecting with sta ges, from Sharon Springs and the valley of the Susquehannah. Returning—^Leaves Coopers town on Tuesda}'s, Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrives in Herkimer in time for the Cars east or west. ' - . A S tao U also-runs daily, starting at I j o’ clock, P. M ., for Middleville, Fairfield, and Newport, and there cohftecting -with stages for Norway, Poland, Graves’ Hollow, Russia, Trenton Fall - --------- --- -------- - Herkimer [Is^ raves’ H o llow , R u ssia, n JACOB SPOONER. i 13, IS S l. 4 1 y l C A L L IN ! CALL IN I ! AT THE UITTUE PAULS D3T S T O V E D E P O T * -£Q TT'O the thousand and 6n6 of my customers, X who have honored me with their calls, I Wdftld say that I am now prepared to i them the largest, cheapest and best assort of COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, ever brought ! Myassortrae patterns and' m< this public, madeade up of a il the latest t oeiore naent is m up i tt fashionableionable designsn* that are ud' mos fash desig manufactured in the state or out o f it. The unrivalled sale of the Half Moon and XT— World Air Tight-Cook Stoves, is su® - - - _= ------- d ifanE lei qient evidence o f their merits; and if an El tell Oven-is preferred, I can offer the besi in market, viz: T he M ohawk . V ai its equal To all who will'give me a call, 1 shall lie happy at all times to show or iellg good Stove and one that will give perfect satisfaction, , All, kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron woik done to order. • Call in at tpe Old ^tand in the POST OFFICE BUILDING, just opposite the Benton House, where will find at ail times a general assortn ___ qf Stove Furniture, Pipe, Hollow Ware, Glass, Japanned and Tin'Ware. Cistern Punips, 4‘c., 'which will he Sold as low as they can he pUi- chased in Albany. Little Falls, September. 1853. _________ ___________ W . H. CRESSr, A F A R M F O R S A L E . etc., from 15 to 20 acres of Wood land. The Farm abounds with Fruit and Ornamental Trees; The lodation is in the highest degree healthy and the .water is unsurpassed. This property affords ohfe bf the best opportunities for permanent IiiVestment ever ofifered in this County. * Or the the'dwelling and ten acres of land, including barns and all of the out house would be sold separate. For particuhirs apply to the subscriber. SUSAN DANIELS, Administratrix. Poland, Herk. Cb.\l!ept. 22, 1853. _ 4m: TT’ORBUSH’S PATENT REAPER AND Xr MOWER rThis Machine fs Equally well adapted for Mi more advantages and conveniences than any other machine noiv in market, and is a more compact and stronger fnhCmhe than any other. Price for M omcf $110 ;*, for Mujiver anfi .Reap er coinbined, ^12^ A descriptionwillbesept- w^th full part JQulars^y addressing , , j 91 Genesee street, D'tica. We fere the sole Agents fo;i HefkimeJ County.' D E S I R A B L E V I L L A G E P R O P E R T Y F O R S A L E . vafiety o f choice younggrafted frtlit.’ Posses sion will be given the first day o f April hfext, or .soonftJif the purchaser desires,* One Ihou- sand dolJa|-s of the pureha^ mouey.may remain on bond and mortgage for a term ol years.’— For pafticulo,iu address the subscriber by mail, or c^I on,him personally. , ■ , . J. N: WIGHTMAN, Mohawk, November Ul;, 1S53. lOtL D R U g S A N D M E D l b l N E S a A N improved assortment just received-p-A- XX. mong which may be found-—' Crkm Tartar, ' Rhuhdrh, Quinine,uinine, Q Calomel, Sugar Lead Opium, Camphor, caric Acid Tartaric Acid,' sale by ixixca Arabic, AnUmofiy, Ammonia, Oil Origanum, Ether, Sup. Carb, Soda, ,, Epsom SaltSj^tc, etc. j . G. B U iiR tiL . , fort, in the counfy of Herkimer, (16063804110 exhibit the same With the vouchers thereof to J . G.' BURRILL. manufactured , o - Clark and CO., fowxhhl 1 ’ H eriimer; April 1; , H ^ M E E H A T E L Y , ' 'TT'OUil experienced salesmen •vVeliWcqukimed J l with the 4 ^ goods fradei none-others'deed a’pply,' Enquire at the office o f this papofr H u y ^ ’» 'dheapjiGrOcery l ^ d w a r e and s Herkihier. :aUy eradicated the cough, and i_ and vigour to the chest and digest- 1am, Sir, vour obedient Servant, (Signed) H. MIDDLETON. Dated, January 1st, 1803. 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With practi cal observations on the prevention and treat ment o f nervous debility, local and constitu tional weakness, strif derangements resulti _ adopted by Lallemand, Iticord, and nent members of the faculty in Franc colored lithographs, illustrating the physiology, and diseases Organs of both sexes, explaining 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 B<nions againsi R * n . K * lS r £ M E : i D l £ » ! [tr- T O T H E p u b l i c ..^ 'D A D W A Y ^ CO., the Inventors, Mai XV facturers and Proprietors of the justl ebrated R. R, R. Remedies, were the fi ~ dy possessing the Marv lower of stoppingthe most istani, allaying the either internal ( , and soothing tl of Rheumatism, Nei Dear S ir,—^In this district mand a more extensive sale than any other pr< prietary medicine before the public. As proof of their efficacy in Liver and Billioi Complaints 1 niay lUention the following case A lady of thistowm with whom I am pqrsona ly acquainted, for years was a severe suffer< from disease of the Liver ard digestive organs; her medical attendant assured her that he could do nothing* to relieve her suffei ifigs, and it was not likely she could survive many months.— This announcement naturally caused ’ great alarm among her friends and relations, and they induced her to make a trial of your Pills, which so improved her general health that she was induced to continue them until she received a perfect-cure. ' This is tw elve months ago, and she has not experienced any symptoms of re lapse, and often declares that your Pills have been the means of saving ber life. I reu'oipy. Dear Sir, yours N01v. These 1 reP'orn,. Dear Sir, yours truly, > 23rd, 1852. (Signed) J. GAMIS. ; Celebrated Pills are wonderfully effia cious in the following ct Inflammation, • Billions Complaints, tches on the Skin iplaints. Scrofula, or King’* Evil, Sore Throats. StoUe and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Tic Douioi Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Lumbago, Bowel Complaints, Piles, Colics, Rheumatism, COHslipatioH *f the Retention of Urir Bo-wels, -- Cqnsumption, Debility, Dropsy, . , Dysentery, Erysipelas, Tic Douloureux, Female Irregularities, Tumours, Fevers oTaii Mhds. Ulcers, Fits, Venereal Affections, Gout, Worms o f all kinds, Head-ache, Weakness, from what- Indigestion, ever cause, ^c. §-c. Bold, at the Establishment of Professoi H ol - novTAY, 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar, Lon don,) and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers ih Medicines throughout the British Empire, and of those of the United States, in ■ Boxes at 37^c., 87c., and $1 so each. Whole sale by the principal Drug houses in the Un- mn,^ahd by Messrs. A. B. ^ D. S ands , New There is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. N, B. Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. 5yl '’^#*Sold by J, G. Burrill. Herkimer; Cun ningham and Salisbury, Mohawk; J. N. Wheeler, Little Falls, and by druggists ev fywhere. _______ ^ ____________________ 5 j l H A R D W A R E . 11 tHE subscriber having increased his stock JL of iH A R H W J R E , is prepared to furnish purchasers with nearly all needful articles in the aboveline. He invites particular attention to his variety o f CUTLEUY.TAiniE AND POCKET, AND DOOR TRIMMINGS. The following comprises a small part of his stock: . Knives 4- Porks, (vari ous styles,) Pocket Knives, 1, 2, 3 and 4 blade, Shears, Scissors, Shovels, Iron ^ C. S., Spades, ■ do do, Hoes, Hammers, Files,* M m / JiVindoW Sash, Nails',Cukaud W^ra’t, Hat Hooks; W if^ IbFffincFs, l KF~ At the Brotvn Store. J . G. BURRILL, Herlcini’eyA p r ir t. 1853. ing Knives, Butts and Screws, lazors, Draw'ing K Strap Hinges J Mortice Locks, Rim do, ' Latches, Mort do, Drawer Locks, Pad do, Grind Stone Grapks, Shovels and Tongs, M ill 4r X Cut Saws, Sheet Le.ad, L ? Scythes and Stonesdo, Thimhles, Rope, etc. U i y i A N D L E T IIIV E .‘ ‘ T F; BRoW N’respectfully informs fhe Cn- ■J •■'-hnMtadts'of'Mohavvk and vicinity that he has just returned-from New York.'vvith a aBsortmeUt of* D^ly GOODS, GROCERIES, Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Oil, Nails, Hardw’arfe, and Cutlery, Consisting in part of Ihejollowing articles, yiz:—French, English .ngablfe’ ] Prints o f a ll akd Woolei ling always on hand and made to-order,. Hats and Caps, Boots and- Shoes, ^-c., ^c.— Alsb’a heavy assortment o f Groceries, affiofig .Which' aw Teas, ‘Sugars,’ Molasses, Syrupa, Oils,' Camphene, Pure' Liquors, Provisions, which h e will sell as cheap at whole sale or retail as can be sold •west o f NfeW York. Mohawk, Septembfer 2 8 ,1853. 4tf s o c . ' ted stock of; Carriage : do, . , Ultramarine larine Iffine, i L . Spmts Turpentine, Ohio CernkPifintj otci Red do; V ,G lwv '• Eerklmer,April LutSSLi M O N E Y - ,F ? » tJ)K D ,: J . G. BURRILL. ' 'is53.- i-i'- Ur. W . HUBBARD. aints apd dis Human System from pain. Jack Organ to a Healthy Ac ree Remedies, each possessing qiii( derful powers over certain complaii eases and .will instantly— RELIEVE Ihe Human r REGU l ATE ea( tion, RESOLVE away aU Diseased Deposits. RENOVATE the body from all Corrupt Hu- REBUILD the Weak and Broken Down Constitutions. RESTORE to Health, Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out parts. S t . K . R — N o . I . RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF, For all Acute Coniplainis internal and external, is a; ■ suiting its females, w'hi who require ble^’ overcome objections against marrriage. should tfeke this important step withotrt c< s. It treats o f all dii 2r married or single, nedical aid, befori iseases of Strangers lUlting any prove a safeguaj'd against the impc quackery, so prevalent in popuh A.ny person sending twenty-five ce enclosed in a letter (post paid) will receive one cop’y of this book by mail, or fi-ve (ioples will ,be sent for one dollar. Address Dr. LA CROIX, No. 56 Beaver st., or box 579 P. 0 ., 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 YOUN G MEN—^Let no false modesty deter you from making your case knovi'n to one who, from education and res La Cri confide in his nonor as a gentleman, whose bosom -wdll be forever locked the secret of his patient. There are very few men in the world in whom i t i s safe to repose confidence —especially in cases of a delicate nat'ure. The many pretenders of medical science with, which the country is filled, and the many disappoint ments to which the unfortunate victims are it a the public em to the sure “ ha- under the manage- La Croix, No. 6C reserve or nature, The most for ladies against them, and point t ven of repose,” which ii ment o f the celebrated Dr. Beaver st. Albanv N. Y TO FEMALES.—Dr. Beaver st. without cojnnion pb advertising quacks, will only male complaints of -vv’hatever are treated by him successfi convenient rooms always: ■ft'ht) may -wish • to consul with re plaints to which ibeir delicate orgai 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 be had gratis, through the post office, by addressing Dr. La Croix, post Daid—none others will be received. T h K EtiECTEO GALVANIC ” PEOTECTIYE.”— 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 pei fectly safe and has been extensively used dm ing the last eight years. Frice reduced to $10. F esiale P eiuodioal oqMrLAiNTs,— ^Dr. De Femal e F'Oriodicai I’llls are well kifo'vv it (Ijn’\—'- ; thi a certain and safe remedy for the rente val of all diseases to which females are liable They are free from poisonous drugs, and wai ranted to produce fab bad effects. The ohly precaution necessary to be observed is, ladies should not take them i f they have reason to be lieve that they are in certain situations, (t particulars of which will be found in the wn pera accompanying each box.) though alwa safe and healthy, so gentle, yet' so active i they. Price $1 per box ., They can be trai mitted by mail to any part of the United Stat' Dr. LaCroix, can 'without boasting, say, that he has cured 20,000 P atients -within the last, three years, and no one single ease is known where hi§ directions were followed and medicines taken at reasonable time, and not effected Therefore, all who cured, not merely have the digei are respectfully invited to c-all ADVICE TO STRANGERS.—Beware all themselves distinguish( iheeked, . not decei by promises which cannotbe fulfilled ; and no enormous fees to those notorions boasting advertisers before you consult Dr\. LaCroix, where a Sure cure cah be obtained rvith strict honesty on a written guaiah tee and for felt u See my sworn certificates. Persons at a di: lanied v Cpmmunicj atial. Offle apartments, s but the doct from 8. in thq morning ti Sundays from 2 till 5 P . M. . Address. DR. LA CROIX, (or Box Oil No 56 Beaver street Albany. N . Y. TOinpanied with full and explicit directions for lise. - Communications considered strictly confidential. Office arranged with separate D E N I S O N , . W I L L I A M S So C O . , M'anufacturers and IVhqlesale Dealers in Straw Goods, Hats Caps, Furs and Umbrellas, ; and Parasols, NO. 14 COURTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. (Opposite the Western Hotel.) f I ''HE facilities of the undersigned enable X.'them to offer inducements to purchasers of straw goods, seldom met with. They have an extensive aqd entirely new stock « f goods which they offer at prices that -will defy competition. Ad examination of their stock solicited. . DENISON, WILLIAMS ^ CO., 2 ^ 1 . . No- ^4 Cortjandt St-, N . Y. I m p o r t e d C a r p e t i n g s * F A i * I ( , 1 8 5 3 * P H T E R S O N 86 H U M P H R E Y , 378 Broadway, Cor, \White street, /\tALL the attention o f their friends and the v y trade to their large and magnificent stock mf rich and elegantt direct from the E nc lories for our,Citiy large a I CAR] I ngdish and FjiENon tnfehufs : Retail Trade, consisting of f’BOUVAISE’ CARPETS; in one entire piece—medallion centre, lemd- 'scape border; MEDALLION CARPETS, \ Trom the. most celebrated manu&clUrers, and are not confined to one man’s exclusive make. v e l v e t a n d AITBUSSON CARPETS^ of'rich desigfi and o f every new pattern ihade up tbthfe present lime.: ^ ' ' TA^EST^T a n d 'BRUSSELS c a r p e t s , which for variety, ^yie and quality, is unsur passed in the United States- together wjth all -other'styles <if Carpetings manufactured. We da rtot aeein it akessiiry to patticulatize out .stock, or mention.the number of our sale! rooms, hat inereljr' we defy the' W hod PETERSGN ^ HUMFfiREY. No, 379 Broadway, and Miraculous pow cruciating Pains in vorst Cramps and Spas ixternal, in a few min: Manu- [ly cel list Difficulty of p assing Urine. Dizziness, Inflammation o f the Stoinaeir, Stupor, Billiousness. • m e l a n c h o l y , m a l i g n a n t d i s o r d e r s . Small Pox, Measles. Scarlet Fever. Yellow Fever, Billious Pneumonia, Typhoid Fever. pdnd Fevers of all kinds. Influenza, Pleurisy, Common Colds f e m a l e c o m p l a i n t s . Irregularity , Prolapsus Uteri, Hysteria, Womb Difficulties, Whites, Amenorrhea. Less of .Spetite^ Loss of Energy, Loss o f Memory, .Loss qf. Strength. R. R,\ REGULATORS Are Entirely Vegetable. Perfectly Tasteless, Good at all times, Never Sicken, Never Gripe. DOSES.— One fo three Regulates, One will f' RHEUMATISM er, a mason well known in Brook- :ripple for nine years, leady Relief relieved him fi nger, a 1 cripple Radway’s Ready Relief relieved him from pain in fiilteen minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without the aid o f slick or crutc h in three days, and cured him entirely in one week, Thousands of other cases equally as wonder ful as the above, have been cured by R. .Relief. CHOLERA MORBUS. Railway’s Ready Relief -will relieve the suf ferer in fifteen or ttventy minutes, it will cure the most desserate cases in a few hours. n e u r a l g i a . The moment R. R. Relief is a] the most painful paroxysms. ipplied It allays Jt will always SICK HEADACHE. It will relieve the most distressing pains in fifteen minutes. It will likewise prevent newed attacks, AGUE. In ten minutes a tea spoonful of R. R. Re lief will stop the Chills and break the Fever. Aches of all kinds, Pains of all kinds, Bruis es, Borns, t^calds, Strains, Sprains, Stiif Joints, Lam eness. One application of Radway’s Ready Relief will in a few moments entijd sto p the p a i n . It mlures swellings, heals sores, cuts and wounds, renr oves bruises, allays the most vio lent irritations.—For all pains use R. R. R e lief. Look for ihe signature of Radway ^ Co. on each bottle, ■! R. R. R—No. 2. RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOL VENT. Resolves, Renovates, Rebuilds. Scrofula,' Tumors, Bleeding of the Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, St. Vitus’ Dance, Sores, Rickets, Salt Rheum, Asthma, Nodes, Canker, Bronchitis, Fever Sores, Rash, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters. The above eighteen complaints R. solvent -will positively cure. It renovates the system completely. Rest ing away from the Solids all impure Poison an(| Diseased Deposits, freeing the Fluids of Life from all corrupt humors, restc ing Energy and Vigor, Health and Strength every Organ and Member of the body. LETTERS FROM HiGft AUTHORITY. Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waccamaw'. S. C , writes us under date of May 2d, 18-53, that Radway’s Renovating Resolvent .cured one of his negrpes,.pn his Pantatiou at Beaufort, of a Scrofulous complaint; of many years’ standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object pity; he was amoving mass of sores.—T other negroes could not remain in tbe same vith hii R, Rc- isonous Blood and of S. C . Mr, Middleton is well known, the political world Mr. Middletonisnolastran- SCKOFULA. 1 __ ^ Fifth day, Seventh da; _ , -who have been scrofulous all eJy cured by Radway’s Renove R. R . Remedies.'exhibit th< Fifteenth day', Twentieth day, Thirtieth day, \When the Patient has been afflicted for five years, or under, favorable symptoms will ap pear on the THIRD DAY after using R . R. Resolvent; Ten years on the Fifteen rears “ “ Twenty rears “ “ Thirty years “ “ Forty ye-ars “ “ Fifty years W e have had 0 h-dve been s< :nred by Rad-w R . Rer imediaVeiy. They pain stricken sufferer lingering in doubt, but readily exhibit their efficacy; itistahlly reliev ing pain, renovating, restoring, rebuilding, and regulating the diseased bodv; tb health and strength. Mr, IV, B.,Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga., under date of May -30, 1853, -writes “ that a servant girl who was so reduced that no one quid give a thrip for her life,” she ! was not a spot of size of a silver dollar on her entirely ■ivhere bid men of sixty their lives, ^ , itin Resolv ent. R . R . Remediei.'exhibit their efficacy immediately. T do not keep the afflicted, ufferer lingering in doubt, but Id give a covered with pure flesh of whole body, was sores that there v the size of a silve ly, was entir Reh'oVating Resolvent. ly cured by Radw NINETEEN Y E A R S .,. Mrs. Henderson, of \Westfield Mass., has en covered w*ilh sores for nineteen years, and been covered w'ilh sores f cured by R. R. Resolvent. SALT RHEUM. The most obstinate cases of Salt Rheum will quickly yield to the RENOVATING RE SOLVENT,. One gentleman who supposed that this complaint -w-as hereditary in his fam ily, and bad fagen afflicted with Salt Rheum since bis birth, was cured by the use of a few bottles of the Renovating Resolvent, and the poisonous Rheum entirely eradicated from his system. Every organ qnd member of the body; it makes sound, health3' and strong all weak, (lis- led and unsound parts. IT REGENERATES ong, vig- focturnal !i one or ! quickly re- healthy and WEAKNESS, In Male or Female, is quickly cured, and the debilitated and emaciated made strong, vig- orous-and healthy. Impotence and N< Emissions in men, ox diseases of eithei more o f the generative organs, ai moved, and the body restored to a sound condition, LOW SPIRITS—NERVOUSNESS. In Women, the numerous complaints and ilments which cast such gloom dyer their spir its, a few doses o f Renovating'Resolvent will quickly remove, and the most X eevous , gloo my and BEPKEsskD, feel healthy , sTEo«e and Persons wishing the remedy will please ask Eatift'ay’s Renovating Resolvent. Its priqe Four to six Purges, t night,ght. on . le Regulator at m on going to-bed, ensure sound sleep, a good night’s rest, and a healthy and pleasant discharge from the N . B.—R R. Regulato] on?£ ight color MAN KNOW THYSELF.” jln Invaluable Book for i5 Cents. Every Family should have a Copy.’’’' np\WENTY THOUS- X AND Copies sold in less than 5 months. A new edition, revised and improved, jn.st issued. d r . H U N T E R ’S v/»7rT7fsf^-N' m e d i c a l MANUAL ' ' - • ' / / / / / and h a n d b o o k for the AFFICTED—Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treafnont and :xcess, wi ;en in a fa technicalities, ai rse, by self ab vice for their ind every ith atlvice tor tkeir pre'' familiar style, avoidini lities, and everything fend the ear of decency, fror ntion, writ ing all medical that would of- _ -ly devot ______ icate or private nature. To which is added receipts for the the above diseases, and a tl eatise on es, symptoms and cure of the Fever Testi7nott,y of the I^rofessor of Obsi Penn. College, Philadelphia —D k . Hu.\-rEi:’s M epical M anual .— T he author o f this work unlike the rr.ajority qf those works who advei tise to cure the diseases of -which it treats, is 0 recom- i care ot the caus- and Ague. isteirics iw of malpractice, as a successful and experienc ed practitioner, in whoseose honor andd integrity they may place the gre - ’ honor an i greatest confidence. lEPH LONGSHORE. M- D . vL Woodward, M. D ., of Penn. Uni. —It gives roe pleas- essional a- : dical M am - Nunierous cases 1 some o M am - ■ thb nay place tl JOSEI From j 1'. W ooc versity, Philadelphia ,— It giv ure to add my testimony to the prbfej bility of the Author of the “ M edic ises pf Diseases of t] J of them of long standing n'y notice, in which bis skill hasheen been manifest in restoring to pej feet health, in some instances where the patient has been d medical aid. In the treat- weakness, or dj produced by self- do not know hii profession. I have been acc the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as a kindnes.s to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion', to recommend him as one, in whose profession al skill and integrity they may safe); Genital Organs, • have come under s manifest in restoring to pej fe some instances where the patient nsidered beyond medical aid. In t ment of Semi of the functic less, or disartangemeiit ■d by self-abuse or ex- superior ih I have been acquainted with !grity they may safely confide themselves. ALF WOODWARD, M. D. “ This is, without exception, the n ost com prehensive and intelligible -w'ork published on the class o f diseases of which it treais. Avoi<‘- itsclfto the ing all technical‘terms, it addresses reason of its readei s . It is free from all ob- jectionable matter, and no parent, however ftis- ® tidious can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many yeaVh to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and ‘ -with too little breath to puff.’ and ‘ loo little pres’Uqjption to impose,’ he has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 35 cents, the fruits o f some twenty years most successful practice — Herald. ’‘ No teacher or parent should be without tho imparled in this invaruable work. It w'ould save years *1\ pain, morlificatfoh and sorrow to the youth under their charg pie's Jduocate.. sorrow to the large.—P«o- ig i#f “ Hunter’s Medical Manu-al,” says ;— Thousands upon thousands of our youth.', by iekii example and influence o f the passions, have been le'd into the habit of self-pollution ^’ilh- out realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and posterity. The constitu- tions ,bf thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if hot broken do-wm, and they do not 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 mately to remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the great est blessing next to the religion o f Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. In temperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thousands upon thousand* is not a greater Scourge to the human race.— Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, yoiir co-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged in.” One copy, (securely enveloped.) will be for- w’arded free of postage to any part o f the Uni ted States fqr 25 cents, or 6 copies for $3. Ad dress (post paid) COSDEN ^ CO., Publish ers, Box 196, Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agent* supplied on the n ost libe liberal terms. D R . JO H N G. S E E W I R y T&E G erman P h ysician , of C am TILL visit I N P h ysicia n , of C am den . I ^ I L L visit Herkimer on the 14th of each W month as usual. Those seeking his professional advice will please bear in n ind (the fourteenth) that no more disappointment* may be incurred. 50© A G E N T S W A N T E D . SIOOO A Y E iA I S . T ^ T A N T E D IN EVERY COUNTY OF VV THE UNITED STATES, active and in the sale o f s< me T o irten o f good address, possessing a sici ir character, exlreniely popular and command large sales wherever they are offered. For further paiticulars. address, (postage paid,) DANIELS ^ GETZ, Resolvent. No small ho1 fori is one dollar per bottle, is the genuine-ever sold lor less. Each bottle bears the facsimile signature-of RADWAY CO., 162 Fulton street, New York. . I | . J®*— RADWAY’B REGULATORS; KEGULATES to a healthy ACTIon All the 0rgan34uxd8ecretidnfe of the Body, Restoies'to Health and' Strength the Diseased and Worn Out Parts. Complaints that Radway'^s Regulators entirely . Costlvehess, ' Liver' Complaint, Indigeetiopj Heart “ ; Dyspepsia.', Kidney 1 Dropsy, Bifidder “ \Urethra “ Successors to W. A . Lea^-y and Co., No, 138 North Second Street, Pbiladelphii C A S H S T O R E . JUST RECEIVED, sffll Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, V ¥ Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Sheeps Gray, M. DeLaines, Prints, Sheetings, Bleached Cambrics,, Yam, Batts, Wick, and Gdods, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, ; ceries, Hardware, Stone Wai Crockery, Flour & Salt for cas. -Let those who, believe show their faithby th ■Works, apd those w h o doubt come and sep, Herkimerj Octi. 1653. 5gi3 MORGAN ^ STODDARD. lubbers, G: , Dye Stul Em D Y ’ S COMB)S, ! Hair Flavorii Brush- E x - ' r i ^ T o be h a i at - ' J. G. BURRIL’§ , Jferkimer, April 1, 1853,