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1 the payment lon^y Secared toe ^axd ■’ tajia indenture of Mortgage, bearing ofi January, A. D. 1848, tdnth day o 'Gfeorgo H. the town ol mer and. State ‘to the late Sila >axd by a. -cer- ■— date the iCuted by e wife, of of Herki- the: He] ►wn of Schuyler, in the county md State of New York of the first part, place, of Willard of the same place, of now deceased, and recorded in. ty Cnerk\** Ofi 1 page 367 on >, jn., j-f, 1S4S, and theiti ipon said Mortgage on the first publi- <cation of this notice, the sum of thirty-five dol- i twenty-five cents, and to become due second part, nov irkimer County t ‘of Mortgagesos page 367 c January, A. D . 184S, and t! he due u] , in hook W ! I3th day c :s claimed t ■lars and twenty-five cents, and to become due 1 nineteen dollais d.twenty*five cents, f five hundred a: the bum of five hnnUred and , amounl fifty cents. And no proce ibeen instituted for the recoi ■upon said Mortgage, or an^ 'therefore, notice is-hereby i •of the power of sale contai ^age and recorded therewit' >of the statute in «tfch case iremisea described in s ding in all to the ’-four dollars and dings at law have ;iy of the sum due partthereofj now iven that by virtue ted in said Mort- I, and in pursuance aade and provided, fo]- the premises described in said Mortgage ^OWSjtO wit? ”-all that certain piece or parcel f land being atid situate in the to^ nd ■viz: Being wned by fix follows, V ■outh lini m o r t g a g e S a l e . ■pvEFAULT having been made in the pay- J l J mentof money secured to be paid by a cer tain indenture of Mortgage bearii i byacer- f date the I, execu- William ortgage bearing c twenty-first day of Aprit, A. D., 1851, ted by tJanief Ford as Mortgagor to _ 4- Caswell as Mortgagee, and recorded in Her kimer County Clerk’s Office, April 2lst, 1851, in Hook Y of Mortgages, mi page 578, and apr on which Mortgage there is claimed to be due on the first publication of this notice the sum of four hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty- eight cents, ($469,58) and to become due the sum of four hundred and eleven dollars and ninety-four cents, ($411,04) amounting in all to the sum of eight hundred and eighty-one dollars and fifty-two cents, ($881,52.) Aiu’ proceedings at law having been instituted the recovery of the sum due upon said JV part thereof, now therefore, no- hereby given, that by virtue of thepow- er of sale contained in said M ^of the part of a ] •owned by K.ufus Smith deceased, and now by the said party -of the first part, and bounded as follows, vizt Beghining at a cedar post in tbs of the Mohawk Turnpike Hoad and line of lands owned by Charh ’om them e north 1 •4* Schenectady Rail Road, thence eastwardly ■along the north line of said Rail Road five rods, thence northwardly sixteen rods to the south line of the aforesaid turnpike road, 'thence westwardly along the said road five rods:, to the place of beginning, containing one half acre,” will he sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the public house in the village of Herkimer now kept hy Eli Taylor, on Satur day the eleventh day of February, A. H . 1854, at 10 o’clock A. M. of that day. Dated November 16^ 3S53. MABLE WILLARD, Administratrix. HARRIS LEWIS, Administrator. ' , B. R. E ari ., Att’ys, __________ lUars and fifty-two cents, ($881,52.) And no oceedings at law having been instituted for svery of the sum due upon said Mort- ' any part thereof, now th( f given, that by virti itained in said Mori corded therewith, and in purs statute in such case made and provided, the premises described in said Mortgageasfollows, to w i t : “ All those three several pieces or par cels of land, situate, lying and being in the said town of German FJatts, in a Patent of land, knowm as Stalev’s first tract—the first \'•’ces is that part of lot number nine- d tract,- beginning at a stake and late in the north-west corner of land to John Small, and runs thence north c degrees, east along a few old line xteen chains to a stake on the side- •y Brewer’s landj ;es east along a 5 thirty chains to s u p r e m e C o u r t . Simon Helmer 1 SanfO^ Helmer.) . r o the above named Defendant. You-are L hereby summoned and required to answer e complaint of the above named Plaintifi\ hich complaint is filed in the l^uprerae Court.' in the office of the Clerk of the County of Herkimer, and to serve a copy of your answer on us at the village of Herkiirier, N. Y w itfi- rill take you for two hfindred and s wdth ini ih twenty-1 the first < 'five dollars with interest thereon from- of August. 1853. 30th duy of August, 1853, S. 4* R. EARL, Pig’s Att’ys. A d m i u i s t r a l o r ’s jS o li c e T>Y virtue of an order made by the Surrogate l J of Herkimer County, notice ishereby giv en to all persons having claims against the es tate of David Joslin, late of the town of Frank fort, in the county of Herkimer, deceased, to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, the Administrator, at his dwel- kfld,. an( chain* « S l i e r i f l ’s S a l e . Jg Y virtue of an execution issued out of the execution is of Herkimer County and to slivered against the real prop- y of Nathan B. H*a- seized and taken all the right, title, interest and claim, either ith\ law or equity, which the said Nathan B .code had on the 20th day of August, A. D., 1853, or which he may since have acquired of, an and to th e follow ing described lands and premises to wit • All that certain piece or par- cel of land in ihfe village of llion, known and described as follows, to wit: On the west side of West street, (so called) being the 19tb lot south from the Plank Road, known as the TJti- «a and Frankfort Plank Road, and is bounded on the North by a lot owned by Alonzo L . Avery, on the east by the centre of said West street; on the south by a lot in the possession of Harvey Petrie, and on the west by Steel’s creek, and is 66 feet front and rear, and ex tends from the centre of said West street west erly to the east bank of said Steel’s creek—all of which, together wdth the hereditaments and lappurtenances ther pose for sale i bidder, at the hy A. May, in llion, in said county, on ■’ e 31st day of December, A. D., s County Court i .-.j directed and del „ erty and personal property of Natban B. cock, I have levied upon, seized and taken th e right, title, interest and claim, e and premises connected therewith by the party of the*first part, consisting of about two acres of land with all the privileg roccupie on Satur day, the 3 lk day of December, A. D., 1853, at 10 o’clock A .M . of that day. Dated Nov. 16, 1853. LORENZO• By J acob E dick , Deputy Sheriff’. CARRYL, SherifiT. S h e r i f f ’s S a l e . \OY virtue of one execution issued out of the J l J Supreme Court of the State of New York and two executions issued out' of the County Comt of Herkimer County, and to me direct ed and delivered against the real propetly and 7 of Peter Clapsaddle, 1 hav title, interest ar Clapsaddle had A, D, 1853, o: acquired, of, in and .to the cribed lands and — th a t certain pie< the 10th day of June, licit he may since have following des- premises, to w i t ; All or parcel of land desig nated and known as lot number Nine, in the first\ Tract oLStaley’s Patent, and situate in - ” • the old tie, ' of h ichi .together with the hereditaments and lurtenances thereunto belonging d, more or on which the. isaildk now xesides--all of , M. of that of Herkimer, on Saturday, th Uary, A. D. 1854, at 11 ’dock, A. Dated November 26, A.. D. 1S53, LORENZO C a RRYL, SherifT. Dy J ohn B kown , Deputy Sheriff. M o r t g a g e S a l e . 1|YTHEREAS , Jesse Risk, then of the city of VV Utica, State of New York, did by indent ure of mortgage bearing date the nineteenth day of January, in-the year one thousand eight &ndr’ed and forty-eighf, convey to George L, place, all of Lot No. 29 [angle lying in VJilmurt, Beginning at the N. E. a spruce post 21 links lered and numbered Brown, of the same place, of JYatson’s East Triangle the N. 21 li) lered 13, the east* IS to the .Herkimer County; ^ Be comer of Lot No. 14 at east of a beach tree com 14, 28, 29, and running thence aloi line of Lot No. 28 north 87 chs south side line of Lot 'No. 30 at a spruce post 13 links N. 80® W, of a spruce tree cornered and nnmbereS 28 and 29; then Ce along the south Lot No; 30 east 50 chains an 114 ®l!nkrtb the north east bounds of the tract- at-a spruce post 25 links N. 49° E. of a spruce tree cornered and numbered 29 and 30; thei aMng the northeast bounds of-lhe tract soi 30° east 99 chains 25 links to the northeast corner of Lot No, 33 at a post^S links_N.j65° E. of a-rock maple tree cornered and numbered TB and 29; thence along the north line of Lot No. low e st 101 chains 27 links to the place of beginning, containing 658 acres and 59*^100^ of un acre, be the same more or less, to se- ■ cure the payment of two hundred and sixty dollars from the M e of said mortgage with interest, which mortgage with the power < sale t-herein contained are recorded in the ofii( of the Clerk of the County of Herkimer recorded on-the 21s k P . M ., £ 3 o’clock ! book W of Alortgages-j-page 373, and were so :21st day of M., and aft: luary, A. E,5( jr assigned ti > is now the d the aiqount «uaimed to ' ' e day, of thefirsit lay of January, 1§48, oi. id afterwards and on the '1 8 4848, 8 , ' YOth day-of January, A. D 1 «aid mort gage was duly assigned td»Samuel Stocking, who is now the holder and owner It claimed to be due _ of Utica, who is now thereof,-and the aiqoup said mortgage on the day 'of the tfofl ofi this notice, is three, hundi leven fiolfers-and one cent* ai s publi< ired and sixty- default having Operative: Now therefore, by virtue of power of sale mid in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided, notice is here in given that the mortgaged premises above ■ described will be sold at public^ auction, at the Hotel kept by Jacob Spooner, in the villag Herk^er^ on. the 4th day of 14* o’clock-itt ths forenoon. Dated December 7th, 1853. - SAMUEL STOCKING, Assignee. J ohn S u i t . Attorney, Oswego. N . Y. - H o t i c e T S hereby given that application will he . X to t^e Legislature of the State of Ne: at its next session for the passage of a . tering qnd amending the Charter of ihg Mo hawk qnd Newport Hank Road Com^ny. Dated Dfecember 7„ 1S53> i4w8 g je raa<le. New York if a law al- of said a stake and stones in the west line of Sami Edick’s land; thence south twenty-three de- est along the said west line of Edick’s id along a line of marked trees sixteen d seventy-five links to a stake and Samuel in the south-u lence noi corner irth sixl to a stake and of said ;ty-four i lin< Administrator’s Notice. r)Y virtue of an order made by the Surrogate i j of the Countyol Herkimer, notice is here by given to all persons having claims against the estate of Daniel Ford, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the Ad ministrator of said estate, at the store of Clark 4*,Grim in the village of Mohawk, in the town of German Flats, on or before the fifth day of ‘.pril, 185<- Dated 0( iredths acres of land, being the same land reyed to the patty of the first part by the party of the second part by deed bearing even date herewith, and this Mortgage is giveh to :cure the purchase money thereof. Also that certain piece or parcel of land sit- ite on the north side of Fulmer’s'Creek, which occupied by a saw-mill, water privilege 5mises connected therewith by the party west ^ land of John Ford*, and by land of Sylvester Warner. Also that certain other piece of h ime sold to the south land described deceased ; on the east by the lands of David Devendorf ; thence running north on the land of said Hopson, far enough to make fifteen acres of land”—(the first of the said pie ces of land above described, being the land for the purchase money of which the said Mort- ; was given)—will be sold at public auc- ublic house [er- 2th kimer, in said County, on Thursday, the 1! day of January, A. D., 1854,at 10 o’clock M., of that day. Dated October 5th, 1853. WILLIAM A. CASWELL, Mortgagee S. R. E aki .. Attorneys. _______________ S h e r i f f ’s S a l e . \DY virtue of an ex \— J3 County Court oi and to me directed i personal property and-real property of John M Rasbach, I have levied upon and seized and taken all the right, title, interest and claim which the said John M. Rasbach had on the first day of April, A. D., 1851, or which he may since have acquired of, in and to the fol lowing described premises, to wit: All that piece or parcel of a village lot lying in the village of llion, in the town of Germanflatts, r, and state of New York, 1 as follows: beginning,at ler of a lot on the west side ■upiedbyMr.. Roytchbioyte K nacoui the north east corner of a lot on the t )ytchburgh- :our?e soufli' north? -corj ;tchhurghen, and n ince north, sixty - n in e iiegrees, .west a t r i g h t with the west line, of kaid street four. ol t s'house o f said Boyte and testament Of the said William, and con- t^e west line of said i ‘ ' faining one hundred acres of land, 'mo. less, iind being the same faxi said Peter Clapsaddle f , - . . -------- info belonging or apper- :pose for sale as file law, dr-' ;y of the second partd: __ Other two vacant village lots are [ on the west side of West street, and are’together described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point in the v.kst line of said West street eight rods from the said north \ ’ ’ in’s lot and runs :es west about bore mentioned s it now runs legrees i ______ ___ of said street at*a point eight fo3s from the place «of heginrung, mclu'dihg two' adjoining lots, each sixty-six feet Wide, which said Several lots in all contain about one and a half acres of land—all of which togetheimvith the heraditaments and appurte nances thei'eto belonging or appertaining, I shall expose for sale as the law directs, to th< highest bidder, at the Bemingtefi House no: May, in llion. in the towrf Of Gej reside; .the other also situated th' L D., 1853, atieno’c _ , day.ay. Datedd Octoberctobe 26, 1853.. \ ” Lateate Sheri:ff, December,. of that d Date O DANIEL. HAWN, L Sheri By J ax I es FoiiTs , Late Deputy Sheriff.- AdU aaiM istratom s’ N o tice* barren, in the county of Herkimer, de ceased, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the administratrix aid det ieceas<ed, imer county, ami administrator of sail dwelling-house of thff de< in, Herkimer coun of March\ next. n n e c l i p : Warfei dministrfti eased, at the la s in the town pf on or before the; 'F, Administrati'ix. TIMOTHY HERKIMER, Adminisfratof. August 20,1853. . 52m6* . A£sxiSii&i8ti*a..to3.'’s . M o ti c e . TIY virtue of an order made hy the Surrogate JD of Herkimer Cfounty, notice is heret>Ygiv en. to all persons having claims against the es tate of Jacob N, House', late of the town of lumbia, in the county of HerHmer„. deqeaged,. to exhibit the prae with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, £ft his dwelling house,, in the town of Colombia, county of Herkimer, on or before the first 4ay of May, 1854.., Dated October'26, ISS’3. JEFFERSON F. ROWLAND, _ Administrator, MARY ANN HOUSE, Administratrix, S n p s r e m e C o iarf* William Smith ‘ ' against . Robert Ethridgis and Catha-i- rine Ethridge^ his wife, Mat thew Shoemaker and Catha rine Sfioemakek, bis Wifej Charles Spinner and'William H. Myers, \ j- the above named' Defendants. You are -L hereby summoned and required lo answer fhe^ complaint of the above namefl Plaintifi^ which complaint will be filed in. the Supreme Court, in-tbe office of the Clerkof the County of Herkimer,.and; to serve a Copy of your answer ' usj^atthe village of HerWmer, N. Y., with! m m m tlF-AN UN I J j ^RSAL-MDDrCIN.fi) H O L i L .b ‘w A Y ^ S P I U L . S . t^H E S E Pills being composed entirely of JL medicinal herbs are of a most harmless na ture, while the extraordiua^ virtues they pos sess have rendered them universally popular in learly every part of tha world, and although been introducedreduced here,ere, theyhey h t have met withthe same success a s ; elsewhere, the effect they produce upon the ictions, seldom or never ed to the soundest health, STJB.PETSTNG CUR® Of A COOTJUMEil' ASIHMAj AflER fIVE YEARS’ SEffEUINff. The following testimonial has been sent to Pro- fessor ffolloway, by a Gentleman named Middleton^ cf Scotland Road, Liverpool. Sir,—Your Pills have been the means, un prov'’ence, ---- le means, under me to sound health af- afiliction. During the 'vid of restoring five years of severe affliction. Duringthe whole of that period, 1 suffered the most dread ful attacks of Asthma, frequently of several weeks’ duration, attended with a violent cough, and continual spitting of phlegm intermixed with blood. This' so shook my constitution if the active dul of the most , but they they effected a perfect cure of the eradicated the cough, and that I was unfitted for any of of life. I was attended hy^ _sc edical mer October 3, 1853. , S. CLA R . ■K, Administrator. JgY virtu« E x e c i i l o r ’s N o t i c e . ;ue of an order made by the Surrogate of Herkimer County, notice ishereby giv- to all persons having claims against the es tate of Horace Ely, late of the town of War ren , in the County of Herkimer, deceased, to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the Executor of the wall of thd deceased, at his dwelling house, in the town of Richfield, in Otsego County, on or before the IGth day of February, 1854. jjated Richfield, August 4, 1853. EEIJAH SENNET, Executor. Executor’s Notice. T ) Y virtue Of ah order made hy the JD of Herkimer C oi en.to all estate o f Benjan . > ■ ■ . Frankfort, in the county of Herkimer, deceased, ith the vouchers ihereof, deceas'ed, in before thb [ persons having Benjamin Vinton,.late of t :foTt, in the county o f Herkimei libit the same with the vou< to the subscriber, the Executor of laid at the late dwelling house of tire d Frankfort, in said County, on or I’enty-first day of January, 1854. Dated July 18, 1853. DENIS CLAPSATTLE, Executor. I^ l ie r if f ’s E r o c i a i i i a l i o i i . S tate of N ew Y ork , County of Herhim H E __ nnty of Herkimer,^ ' IT^HE undersigned. Sheriff of said county, in JL conformity to a precept to him in this be half directed, by this his proclamation, re quiresquires all personsrsons boundund too appearppear att a Circuit all pe bo t a a a Court and Court of Oyer and Termim ler, to be im of Her- fhe third lave taken any re- B o f any person at taken any inquisi- an or examination of any prisoner or witness, I return such recognizances, inquisitions, and caminaiions, to the said court, at the opening ' e first day of its sitting. holden at the Court House in the towi kimer, in and for said county, Monday (19th day) of.December next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, by recognizance or oth erwise, to appear theieat, and the undersigned hereby requires all Justices of the Peace, Cor oners and other officers who have takei cognizance for the appearance the said court, or who have taken any tion or examinatior examinations, 1 thereof, on the Dated Noven _____ ,, ____ 1RENZO CARRYL. Sheriff. Joverober 12 1853. LOR R A tL . R O A D H O U S E 4 E R . H E R K ! leasure :hat he iJ s m i a has recently ptfrcliased the property known as the Railroad House, in the village of Herkimer, which he has greatly improved idfkr ij oti A S taoe h o f Herkimer, which he has greatly improi hed anew throughout. Ti I may be assured that ni or expense has been, or will be!, def their sqjourn agreeable at and furnished anOt and others may be Travellers :hat neither pains be, s this Hons spared to n the Herkin a t l l | o’clock A . id Fridiridays, M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and F for Mohawk, Denison’s Corners, Hendersor Warren, Jordanville,Paige’sCorifer^,Rich- ‘Id Springs, LeRoy, Oaksville, Fly Crejsk. Ivilh-Ttll for Mohawk in Warren, ^ field Spring . and Cooperstpwn ; then connecting ' ges from Sharon Springs and the valley of the Susquehannah. Returning—Leaves Coopers- town on Tqesda 3 's,'Thursdays and Siaturdays, and arrives in Herkimer in time for.the cars east or west. _ A S tase also tuns daily, starting at o’ clock, P. M,, for Middleville, Fairfield, and Newport, and there connecting With stages for Norway, Poland, Graves’HbUow, Russia,, i Trenton Falls. . JACOB SPOONER. Herkimer June 33. 1851. 41yl now prepared to show 'largest, cheapest and best assortment CALL IN I CALL I N I ! A T T H E L I T T l i ^ F A L I - S c J>EP©TC. r p O the thousand ahd one of n JL who havotionored me wRh would say that I am them the largest, chei of COOK AND'PARLOR STOYES, evef, hrougUx oeiore this public. My assortmdnt is made up of all the latest pattei'ffs aild most fashionable designs that are raatififaettfred in the state or out of it. . The'finrM ed.sale of the Half Moon and New World A if Tight Cook Stoves is suffi cient evidence of their merits; and if an Elevr ted Oven is preferred,-1 pah offer the best or in market, viz; T he MofiAWx V aleev Am* T- ksht . 1 defy the World to piodfice ifS equal in the shape of Elevated Oveia. To all vvho will give me a call, 1 shall be happy at all times to show' or sell a good Stove nhd one that will give perfect satisfaction. All kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Irofi woik done to order. Call in at the Old Stand in the :: POST g f f L c e b u i l d i n g ’. just.opposite the Benton House, ^vhi Will find at all times a general asst of Stove Furniture, Pin general assortnrjepl Hollow'-Wnre, Gli chased iff Albany.. Littjle Falls, September, 1853, w . H, CRisssy. UA4E A N D L E T L IV E . T F. BROWN respectfully informs the in- J • habitants of Mohawk and vicinity that he has jnst retunied from New York with a full assortment of : ' . , DRY GOODS, j GROCERJES, „ Drugs and Medicines, Paints *nd Gil, Nails, Hardw'are and Cutlery, consisting in part of the following articles, viz;—French, English and domestic Broad Cloths, Cassinieres, Doe skin, Tw:eeds,* Plain Silk and Worsted Vest ings* Tlaxn and Figured Satins, .Black and Frii . and Woolen Flanriels, Em b roidered squdre Shaw ls, ^ ’'■‘’■■•'“ always on hand and iffected tally, eradicated _ , and vigour to the chest and digest- three mont^ disease, stored tone ive organs. 1 am. Sir, your obedient Servant, (Signed) H. M'IDDLETO: Dated, January 1st, 1853. A PERJIAA'ENT CURE OF A DISEASED OF MANA' YEARS’ DURATION. Copy of a Letter front Mr. Gamis, Chemist^ Yeovil, to Professor Holloway. Dear Sir ,—In this district your Pilfe c nand a more extensive sale than any other pro u’ietaryrietary medicineedicine beforeefore thehe public.ic. As 3 LIVER p m b t publ As a proof of tbeir efficacy in Liver and^ Billious Complaints I may mention the following case, lady of this town with whom I arn personal- r yeps w ^ a severe suj A lady ly acquainted, from disease o do iwing CE tn persoi were sufferer dit- months,-;— used 'great I tbi \ o l d d A L E N ’S H E A D P E N S A R Y . removal and ses, without mercury. try,* ever established for the prevention of the* Venereal Dis- it mercury. Remedies and Quick Cures. Slight ses of infection cured in a few hours by application without any medicine and causing any pain. 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It treats of all dis 5 xeprodi g their struc- le various in- m by excesses of IS many important hints g matrimony, which will gainst marrriage. None ?p w'ithout sases of angers R . R . R . RRjndRJEJBS ! Ci:^ X O T H E P U B L I C . «£3] discover a Remedy possessing the and Miraculous p\\- ---- cruciating Pains □y possess power of st^ s and Spasmf lutes, and soothing the IS of , p^st Cramps an external, in a few mini most severe Paroxysms of Rheumatism,\Neu ralgia and Tic Doloreux, as soon as ap plied. The R. R. R. Remedies consist of three Remedies, each possessing quick and won derful powers over certain complaints and dis cs artd'wiil instantly— RESOLVE away all 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. R . R . R . - W o . 1. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, For all Acute Complaints internal and external. The moment it is applied externally, or ta ken into the system, it will stop the most ex cruciating pain and puickly remove its cause. RHEUMATISM Mr. Granger, a mason well known in Brook lyn, M’as a cripple for nine years. Radway’s Ready Relief relieved 1 in fiifteen minutes, enabled him lo walk two j miles without the aid of stick or crutch in three d him from pain Pificulty of passing Urine. Dizziness, Inflammation of the Stomaeh, Stupor, Billiousness. MELANCHOLY, MALIGNANT DISOR DERS. Small Pox, Measles, Scarlet Fever, Yellow Fever, BiBious Pneumonia, Typhoid Fever. And Fevers of all kinds. Influenza, Pleurisy, Common Colds , FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Irregularity, Prolapsus Uteri, Hysteria, Womb Difficulties, Whites, Amenorrhea. Loss of Apetite, Loss of Energy, Loss of Memory, Loss of Strength. R. R. REGULATORS Are Entirely Vegetable. Perfectly Tasteless, Good at all times, Never Sicken, Never Gripe. DOSES.—One to three Regulates. Four to six Purges. One Regulator at night, on going to bed, will ensure sound sleep, a good nigftCs rest, and a healthy and pleasant discharge from the iwels in the morning. Radway’s Regulators, Ready Relief, Reno vating Resolvent are sold by Druggists every where. RAD WAY §- CO. 162 Fulton .street N. B.—R. R. Regulators are of light color ‘'M A N K N O W T H Y S E L F . ” An Invaluable Book for i5 Cents, Every .Id ha, ~opy.^' \ tions of quackery, s% prevalent in popiftous . S l l f ’ ^ cities. Any persbn sending‘ - ig twenty-five cents (post paid) w'ili receiv copy of this book by mail, or five copies be sent for one dollar. Address Dr. LA les. Any pen enclo/sed in a letti of this book w'ill receive one five copies will CROIX,\No. 56 Beaver st., or box 579 P 0., CHOLERA MORBUS. Radway’s Ready Relief will relieve the suf ferer in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will cure the most desserate cases in afew hoim Albany, N. Y. DR. LA CROIX sire to consult a proi srs to all those who de- iional person, the result in the Hospitals of Eu- NEURALGIA. The moment R. R. Relief is applied It allays the most painful paroxysms. It will always do nothing to relieve her sutte: not likely she could survive : This announcement naturally c£ % her friends and relatio so improved her general health that she was induced to continue them until she received a perfect cure. This is twelve months ago, and she has not experienced any symptoms of re lapse, and often declares that your Pills have been the means of saving her life. I remain, -Dear Sir, yours truly, Noy. 23rd, 1852, (Signed) J, GAMIS. These Celebrated Pills are wonderfully effica- , ^ cious in the following complaints. Ague; - Inflammation, Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, of 20 years expern rope and America YOUNG MEN—^Let no false modesty deter you from making your case known to one wbo , from education and respectability, can alone be friend you., He who places himself under Dr. La Croix and his treatment, may religiously nfide in his honor as a gentleman, and in hose bosom will be forever locked the se of his patient. Thera are very few men in world in w'hom it is safe to jepos^ confidenc •—especially in cases of a delicate nature. The | m anypretende the countr; inents to -w subjected by c( BU S i ''Complaints, :hel bh the Skin, Piles, R h e u m a tism , Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King’s > Evil, ■ Sore Throats. ^tone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Tic Douloureux, Blo1 Bowel Complaints; Colics, . Constipation i»f tl Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, ^ Tic Douiu Female IrreghlafUies, Tumours, Fevers of all kihdsi Ulcers, Fits, Venereal Affections; Gout, Worms Iff all kinds. Head-ache, Weakness, from what- Indigestion, . , ever cause, ^-c. 4'0* , Sold at the Establishment of PrqfesStox Hots. LowAY, 244 Strand, (neat Temple Bar, Lon don,) and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throhghout the British •E> __ _____ 1 *V..> Un’*^\\’ Empire, and of those of the United States, in Boxes at 37^c., 87c,, and $1 50 each. Whole sale by the principal Drug houses- in the Un-» ion, and 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. Btirrill, Herkimer; Cdh« ningham and Salisbury,. - M o h a w k J . N- Wheeler, Little Falls, aifd by druggists oVe- rywhere. ' * ^ 6yl •H A f i D W A R E , •TtHE subscriber having increased his stock JL 6f JTAEilWAREt is prepared to furnish purchasers with nearly all needful articles in the aboveline,. JIeinvitr-~\-‘-‘— to his variety o f OUa’LEBy,TABtl! AND POCK e S?, AND DOOK TKI5t5IIN«S. - _: The following comprises a. small part of his Stock: i; Knives ^ Forks, (vjari- Razors, ----- » Drawing Knives, Butts and Screws, 'Shears, Scissors; , , Shovels, Iron ^ C. S., Spades, do . do, Hamineis, Trowels, ■ • ' Files, Taper, Files, Mm, Window Sash, Nails,Cut and Wro’t, Hat Hooks, Wire, for fences, E ^ 'A U h e Brown Stor^. Herkimer April 1. 1853.' Rim ' do, Latches, Mort do, Drawer Locks, Pad do, Grind Stone Cranks, Shovels and Tongs', M ill 4-X Cut Saws, Sheet-Lead, Scythes andStonesdo, Thimbles, Rope, etc. BURRILL. PAINT'S, OILS, J U S T received a well selected stack of J PAIHTS and- VARNISHES. ' The fol- ICwing^e the standard articles in this line t Linseld Oil, ^ VTfite Lead', Red do. a splendid YenetianHed, Spanish Brown; Litherage,'- French Yellow, , Chrome do, Vermfllior Paint Brushes; White Chalk, Red do, ■ ' ‘ L. G. BURRILL. Herkimer, April 1, 1851. irticles J |a n d Pape^ . . Furmtutfe Varnish, Carriage do, Harness - do, Rose Pink, - Ultram.arine Blue, Paris do, Prussian do, Paris Green, Chrome do, Verdigris, Spirits Turpentine, Ohio Cem’t Paint, etc, D R U Q S A N P IV J E D I C iN E S a k $ improved assortment just received—a* J^L-mong wWch may be feund-^ Cream Tm ‘earn Tartar, ^tunine. Calomel, Sugar Lead Opium, Camphor, TartarioAcid; EIF^For sale by on twenty days after the service of this sui to answer, Ihei Plaintiff will apply for the relief deraaud®fi the com “ ■ ■ ‘ :st day of “ ‘ Clothi \ Also aJioavy i ,j„|wM ch are -T< leady Ma lade to order, loftment o f Gfocerj\ i, Sugars, Molass(es, Bodts and Shoes, ^c., ^c.- jceries, a^dng, 3s Syrups, . Provisions, iiwhole- mmplaint. Dated, the, 21st day of October 1853. I4w6 S- 4' H. EARL, Plff’s AU’ys. Mohawk, September 2g, 1853 ; ' S S Rhubarb, Grurcr Arabic, . - Antimony', Ammonia; Oil Origanum, Ether,. . . . Sup. Carb, Soda, Epsom Salts, etc, etc . J. G. BURRILL. HfitkimeryApril L 1853., ■ ___________ F I S K ^ S PATENT METALIC BURlAt, CASES. ' tAlR-TlRHt AND ?and jp'’OR protecting .and .preserving tbe d^d for \ \ **■ ‘ ■ constantly oij urers prices by , A. L .-H o w e l l . ___________ I3m3 portation. and for sal — mufa I for sale at mani Mbhawk, N . Y. It wi fifteen newed att; SICK HEADACHE, ill relieve the most distressing pains in minutes. It will likewise prevent re in ten minutes a tea spoonful of lief will stop the Chills and break Aches of all kinds, Pains of all ki: eS, Burns, beak of Ri R. Re- the Fev( amenesE. ,eady Relieif One application of Radway’ i will in a few moments entirel :h the* unfortunate victims are * \'i^oonds removes brnises, alia; :onsulting such men, fenders it a > irntauons.--For all pains matter of more justice to caution the public Look for the signature oi against them, and point them to the sure “ ha- bottle, yen of repose,” which is under the manage ment of the celebrated Dr. La Croix, No. 56 Beaver st. Albanv N- 'S: TO f e m a l e s .—Dr. La Croix, No. ' -ys sores, cuts and s the most vio- 5 R. R. Re- 'EMALES.—Dr. La Croix, No. 56 Beaver st. without rehearsing the ordinary and common place phrases usually i heals sor< of Radway Sr Co. on each bottl R. R. R.—No. 2 . RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOL VENT. Resolves, Renovates, Rebuilds. , ^ 11 CUKES Scrofuh immpn place phrases usually resorted to by Scrofula, Tumors, ivertising quacks, will only state that all fe- [ Bleeding of the Lungs, Syphilis’, lalecomplamm of whatever name nature, Consumption, St. Titus’ ^s for ladies to consult a regular physician ;s of whatever nai treated by him successfully, convenient rooms alway in reserv whoo may wishish wh may w . to ci with regard to any < plaints to which ll renders them liable. containing valuable infornijation, addresse husbands and heads of families, and particular ly- to mothers in delicate health; who have had sufficient fam.ily, may be had gratis, through the post office, by addressing Dr. La Croix, p'ost Daid—-hone others will be received. TilE EBEOTKO GALVANIO “ UEOTECTIVE.”— For married ladies, whogg, health will not ad mit, OX ■vvho have no desire to increase their family, may be obtained as abbvb. It is per fectly, safe dhd has been extensively used dur- ’Hg the last eight years. Price reduced.to $10. F esiai . e P beiodicai . cbaifnAiNfs.—Dr. De Lancy’s Female Periodical Pills are-well knoivi to thou n -necessary t o be observed is, ladii d not take them i f tkey have i-easoh ti> he- ’ Jons, (the Jieve that they are in certain situatioi particulars 'of which will he -found ik th( lers acedmpanying each box.) though afe and healthy, so gentle, yet so acUve ^ hey. Price $1 per box.. They can he traps nitted by mail to any pati.of the United States , Ur, LaCroix, can wiihoht boasting, saj that he has cured 20,000 P atiei ------ ^ case is last three years, and no one known where his directions were followed hfad medicines taken at reasonable time, and a cure not effected Therefore, all, who desire to be cured, not merely haye the disease checked, are respecfCullv invited to call ADVICE TO-STRANGERS.-yBe-ware of imposters' who/call- themselves distinguished, graduates, 4‘C., and boast of practising all oven’ the world for centuries past ' Be not deceived. by promises which canfiotbb fulfilled ; and no enormous fe6s to those notoiiotts b8asl advertisers before you consult Dr . LaCroiic^, tvher&asure cure can be tobtdih^ -with strict honesty on a written guafantee Uh'd ‘forfeiture. Sea my^swo'fn certificates. . . . [t^Tersons at adistaUce may cohsuit'Dr.Xa Croix by letter, post paid, describirtj have medicine to any part of afed withtuU apartments, so that p: buf Jhb doctor him companjed wit and expli«cit use, . Communications confidential, O0pe —ikrfmeats and forwarded ates always a<v' i ditections for considered strictly nged with separate its nevei see anymfie imself Attendance daily, from 8 in the morning till 9 'at night and on Sundays from 2-tjll 5 P . M» Address DR.'LA CROIX, (or Box 579 P. 0.4 No 56 Beaver street Albany. N . Y . D E ^ U S P M , w 1 L - L |A M S Se, C O ., Manufacturers, and Wholesale Dealers in Straw .Goods, Hats ,Caps, Furs and Umbrellas, « ^^and Parasols, • . NO. 14 CQURTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. (Opposite the Western Hotel.) facilities of the, undersigned enable rp H E JL them to .of straw gooc have an extensive and entirt goods which they offer at prii competition. Ad,jexaminati« is solicited. DENISON, W ILLIAM S 4- CO., SSyl No. 14 Cortlandt S t., N. Y. irices that will defy ion of their stock I m p o r t e d C a r p e tlisg s . ^ H U M P H R E Y , 379 Broadway, Cor. Whit© Street, |\'^.ALL the attention of their friends and the . Ky trade to ttoeir large and magnificent fetoefc of rich and elegant CARPETINGS, imported -direct from the ENGmsnxmd F kewoh manufac tories for our City Retail Trade, consisting of .“ BOUVAISE” CARPETS, in one entire piece—^medallion cefttre, land scape border; MEDAL l ION CARPETS, from the most celebrated manufaclurei®, and are not confined to one man*s- exclusive make. VELYET a n d AUBUSSON CARPETS,, of rich design and of every newpatterh'made. ■np to the present time. ■ TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, rooms, but merely say, we defy the W hoi - e T kade together, to produce a 'better, all of which' \Will be 'sold on. the most reasonable texrirs; . u - 5 PETERSON d'^NU^LPHREY* 5m3. • No. 379 Broadway, St. Sores, Ridkets, Salt Rheum, Nodes, Bronchitis; Erysipelas, The above eighteen solvent will positively ci ites the systen Ric Asthmi Canker, Fever S( Ulcers, Tetters, complaints R. R. Re- Deposits, freeing Fluids of Life from all corrupt humors, ihg Energyand Vigor, Health and Strei every Organ and Member of the body. LETTERS FROM j lI G H AUTHDRITV. :th to his hegVoes, on his Pantatiofa at Bi Scrofulous complaint, of I of leafifort, o f a lany years’ standing. The p5or fellow waS a disgusting 'object of pity ; he wa§ robvih§: ma^s of sores. —^Tfae other negroei cpiild not remain in the same place with.biro. .He ivas entirely ebr^d by Radway’s Rpnoyating Resolvent, and is How at -vrork upon -the Plantation. To the people of S. C , M r. Middleton is well known, and to the political wbrldMr. Middletonisnotastran- ger; , SCROFULA. Wheh the Patient has been afflicted for five years, o r under, favorable symptoms -will ap pear on the-THIRD DAY after using R. R. Resolvent: Ten years. on the Fifth day, Fifteep years “ “ Seventh day, T-w-enty years “ “ Tenth day, Thirty years “ “ .Fifteenth day, Fortyyears “ Twentiethday, Fifty years , “ .Thirtieth day. We Bavekad cases whefe bid men Of Sixty 3ars; -ivhb have been scrofulous all their lives, egmaiing me aiseasea uoavj to neaiin ana Mr. J f . B. biiver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., ?a., under date of May 3d, 1853, writes “ that Family should e a C rr~WENTY THOUS- J AND Copies sold in _ less lh..ri 5 n onths. A new ei'ition, revised and -HAND for the AFFICTED—Containing anouliiue of the origin, progress, treatn entanf. cure of eve ry form of diseas leSS.'wim auviuc lur lucii picvciifiuii, v»jjiv- in a familiar style, avoiding all rredical technicalities, and everything that -would of fend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclu sively devoted to the cure of diseases of a del icate or private nature. To w'hich is added receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the caus es, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. Testimony o f the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College, Philadelphia —D k . H x 'NT ee ’ s , M edicai . M anuai ,. —The author of thrswork unlike the majority of those works who adver tise to cure the diseases of -which it treats, is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the U- It affords me pleasure to recom mend hit of malpractice, as a ed practitioner, in v dace the lend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim ictice, as a successful and experienc- ’iiose honor and integrity may place the greatest confidence, JOSEPH LONGSHORE, M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D ., of Penn. Uni, versity, Philadelphia. --- It gives me pleas ure to add my testimony to the professional a- bility of the Author of the “ M e d i c a l M an - ■CTAL.” Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some of them of long standing have come under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some instances where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treat ment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self-abuse or ex cess of venery, 1 db hot know his superior in the profession. I have been acquainted with the Autho'r some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one, in whose profession al skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves; ALF WOODWARD, M. D. ‘This is, without exception, the prehen si the class ing all t( of its readei s. . he D ost publi&hs ■s of diseases of which it treats. Avoi technical terms, it addresses itself to t iis is, without excepti' irehensive and intelligible -work published on eason of its readei s It is free from all oh- jectiohable matter, and no parent, however tas- tidioUS can.object to placing it in the hands of hiS^ sons. The author has devoted many years to th e treatm e n t of the various ron.plaints ;ed of, and ‘ with;h too liitle breath to puff,’ too I jr. p tio i ii to puff. t no one e was so a spot of ize of a silver dollar on her body, was entirely Cured by Eadway^s d give atbrip fi covered with sores that there flesh of the size of asili whole ly, WE Renovating Resolvent. Mrs. Henderson, of Westfield, Mass., has been covered with st|-es for nineteen years, and cured by R. R. ResMvent. SALT RHEUM. The most obstinate cases of Salt Rheum will quickly yield to the RENOVATING RE SOLVENT. One gentleman who supposed- that this complaint was Jiereditary in his fam ily, and had been afflicted with Salt Rheum since his birth, was cured'by the use of a few bottles ot the RenoV^ating Resolvent, and the jpoisonous- Rheum entirely eradifsated from his system. IT REGENERATES organ e ind,JbieE eased and unsound p; WEAKNESS. In Male or Female, is quickly cured, and the debilitated a n d enriaciated m ade s trong, v ig- id healthy. Impotence and Nocturnal ns in men, or diseases of eirhei b»te- or the generative organs, are quickly re ed, and the body restored to a bealtby qjid Every organ and member of the body; it makes sound jjhealthy and strong all weak, dls- nd unsound parts. more oJ moved, sound condition. LOW SPIRITS—NERVOUSNESS. In Women, the numerous- complaints and ailments which cast such gloom over thefr spir its, a few doses of Renovating Sesolyent -will quickly remove, and the most nebvoos , gloo - *iiy and uxriiESSEn, feel heautiiy , STUojjGaud Persons wishing the remedy W'ill please ask Radway’s Renovating Resolvent. Its price dollar .pgr bottle. Np srqall b ie signature of RADWAY 4 CO., . 162 Fulton street, New Yofk, ■ y - R . a. a * —UTo* s . ■ - , “RADWAY’S REGULATORS, nEGULAIES TO A. ErAEOitY ACTlOK • - All the Organs and Seeretioas of the Body, Restores to Heatth and Strength, the Diseased mid Worn Gut, Parts. Gomplatnls that Radwafs Regwldtorfentirely Liver Goiftplaint, Heart Kidney ' Bladder i “ lit >. Urethj%._ i' v.f' Gestii'eness, Indigestion, ' Dyspepsia, - Drop^'r - treatec and ‘too little presuri ption to impose,’ Ke offered to the world at the merely noniinal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some tweiuy years most successful practice — Herald. ■‘No teacher or parent should be -n-iihout the knowledge imparted in this invaluable -»’Oik. It Would save yeara of pain, mortification and sorro-w to the youth under their charge.— Peo ple's Aduncate. A Presbyterian clergjTOari in Ohio in writ ing of “ Hunter’s Medical Manual,” says :— Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution witb- but realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and posierity. The constitu tions of thousands -who are raising families infeehled, if not broken down, and 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 nexttothereligion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. In- tem’perance (or the use of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thousands upon thousands is not-a greater scourge to the human race.— Accept my thahks on behalf of the afflicted, and, yotir cb ‘ ' id, yotir cb-worker in the good work you are Etetively engaged in.” One tOpy, (securely enveloped,) m i l be for- W’arded free o f postage to any pari of tie Uni ted States for 25 cents, for 6 copies for States for 25 cents, or 6 dress (post paid) COSDEN ^ CO,, PuWi ers. Box 196, Philadelphia. ivassers s st liberal terms. $1. Ad- “ 'lish- supplied on the n o and Book Agent* 4lyl D R . UONN G . S E E W I R , T he G eemxn P hysician , of C abiden . TX TILL visit Herkimer bn the 14th o f each VV month as usual. Those seeking his professional advice will please hesir in mind (the fourteenth) that no more disappointments may be incurred. . 27tf 5 0 0 A G E N T S 'W A N T E D i . S lO O i P A Y B A R , TXT A N T E D IN EVERY COUNTY OF VV THE UNITED. STATES, active an^ enterprising men, to ergagein the sale of s* m© of the best Books published in the country .-=r- Tomen of good address, possessing a sxufili^ capital o f from $25 to $100, Such inducements, will be offered as to enable them td make from $3 to §10 flay profit, The Books published by us are all use ful in their chgpeter, extren.ely popular and e sales wherevei they are offered. For furl paid,) Successors to No. 138 North Sectond er pailicuiars. nddr«ss, (postage DANIELS 4- GET2, W. A. Leary and Co.j r Street, Philadelphia. C A S H S T O R E , JUST RECEIVED. ATTE sell Cloths, Cassimeres, ■VV Tw'ee M. Cambrics, 7a: Goods, ^ o ts, edries, igs, Bleavhed indotheiDra les. Gaiters, Rubbers, Gro- Dye^ Stuffs, rn, Batts,' Wick, nnd , Shoes, Gktiters, Rubb< Hardware. Stone Wa :s and Herkmier ^ STODDARD. LADY’S ''lu ^ R E S S 4- FANCY COMBS, Hair. Brush' J - ' es. Chalk, Perfumery, Flavoring Fx, Lvoring Ex- lers. Peps, Cards, '^aildp, \ Needl< Kmi ’ To he had a t j • J . G . EU R R IL ’§- .Herkimer, April 1. 1853, ' A