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( — I f e w Y o r k M a r k e t s . N ew Y ork , April 4, 1854. ■ FLOUR—Cdtiadian 7 a 5; <707 06 ibr state; ‘xed'to ‘ > fEincy Michigan and 7-50a7 87-J for m i com m o n to good O h io. . <5RAIN—W-h^at—-GeP€i s-e3 Long Island. 'Sarlsy t. _ gbr s tate and w e s tern j 46a48 for J e rsey. — 7i5a76 for sou.t'hern mixed. ' PROVIStOJ^S—Pork—12 25 for prime i 34 S0at4 56 for mess. Xtatif SfaSf^. jButter— I2al5 for Ohio; l6a20 for stale. Cheese iOa^2. .’See'S le j ; >1 68 for Sarlsy ^-Os. Oats— 4Sa55 JUST AS W E EXPECTED- Weliave always believed that the largest, ^richest and best selected stock of goods, of fered at the lowest prices, would, o^her things being equal, secure the largest trade,,and cmr -experience the past year j serveslo demonstrate its truth. We have however, ^ims^lves, been surprised at the footing of our past yearV sales (although we cannot boast of lar^e prof-' its) and can account for its magnitude onl}* bn the principle above named, and by the fact tlt^t we never intend to represent an article 40 be \better than it really is, and are ahVays ready to show our goods, whether a person is preppr- *ed to purchase or not. We beg our ftiepdi and customers to accept our thanks for their kind patronage thus far, and can assure' them no effort of ours .shall he 8) ared* to merit hot o n ly a continuance hut an iniirease thereof.— =0ur stock of ' Gold and Silver Watches, Superb Fob and Guard Chains, Seals an^ Keys, Diamond Pins and Rings, Lockets, Lhdies^. Srooches and Ear-rings. And in short, every conceivahle variety of elegant rich and tasteful jewelry, now excels any other before offered in this city. We have Gold Pens, of equality and price never ex- Clocks, running from 30; hours to 20 days., prices from $i to $100 of many most heputiful pattern s , Ladies’ Reticules, Port Moannaies, Pocket Books, Writing Desks, Sewing Birds, Comhs^ Brushes, Scissors, and a thousand other arti cles o f fancy, goods. SILVER WARE.—Of this article, we h^ve the most extensive manufactory in Central all .who aj^re^^e. newsr, iiSSiSS: ,wh ,app n ws , frm for .all the above, | ’i»noSjCan ofer them lower than any other hou^,. ftoiiap? W atsw ^ Pi anos, mannfacturea'expressly for him, having great power pf tone and elaslidi^ qf touch.' 333 Broadway irthe largest depo.t ibr iiusic j P E R H A M ' P U J p p N E . rpH E .. proprietor of Guide X Svoiild ^respectfully c*ll,lhe attention.ofiM er - bHASTs,' M^ci^chy^i^tesidmg out of the*clty, to yfnE m A xtARtv iStibkiripfiofi of mail sabBCrfbers only ■ f i f t y C en 'TS i ^ r Yl!kK;, * \ making it unquesiionahly th$ cheapest Newspaper published in the U h it^ §tatt;s,— T^be'4eslgn ' ' ‘ ‘ supscriptioj within the aeaql paper literature, . . , T » . ,, 1, , • The cpluros of the Guide ;W’iUxalways ?on- tain„the uiual yawety of ,0paami.».§Vicy A bt Jc^E4 vfritten no^Pnly to please hut to ip-t, Struct, and will he. replete with a synopsis of , all the^^pZ and It is with no little pleasure that we apDopoce the permanent engagement of M £ ” J amss A,. Boojt, lo.D'nta-r- , ,»I I , , r . i' . - i-; ORIGINAL \M is c e l l a n e o u s - t a l e s FOR T H E GUIDE. ^ _Thd popularity of this^^intlemah las a ijter- ary ^ i j e r , render^ony p raip Jrotn o\ir hanils These tales will he replke^ ivith interest and of a high tnoraf as welhaS literary charac ter, which; dlqnc, will he w6rtfe'di'e times the suhscriplton price One y ear. * ‘ ' ■ In rfegard to Politics, the <hiide will main- tafe an independent fohe, a&d, from time to time, wil^advocate such measures as best cOft'^ duc-5 to the interests of the greatest number, POSTMASTERS ' and others-are'respectfully requested to act ajT A oesxs for this paper, Ip •fthom we will for- ,\vard specimen copies, free when desired so. We wHi also forward to them, or pejwns entitled,' any of the premium! named.-^pLEASE.NoT IQ E.:— PREM IUM S. to mterest tbemielTei , «na upon the receipt of the ind 3»<Wt«*mic«ntfe. Wo rrill forward theih.-per <or otherwise, if ordered, to-tbe address of thMc i |THE ES- H . O I ^ A O E or other' c;tpresi, o r otherwise, entitled to them. For two hundred ' o rdered, to-iht ‘sutect tiro'hundred, one elrgaht i'ineG o ld I .0 c k e t,^^ ^ tw o b u n d re d . oi (4glasi^os) wo^Ah — one liundred’ ;Md -Aitj, onV vle^nt Bra ffins^ldO worth f o r one ixuudzed^ oi sfeyenty-fiTe sul old Holder, handsomely' e n g rared. For Fifty, one dp t r ■, do F o r one h u n d r e d , o n e Hold Vest Qbain. w o rth Fof sfeyenty-five subscrlbets, one Gold P| Gold Hold - - - Fo^ Forty, one , do . ♦For Thirty, one do For Twenty, Comitterclsl - tension holder, worth For fifteen, one Mediuot N e w York-, m e lting from 250 t o 500 ounces o f . q ( silv e r per W'epk, and can safely guarantee tq LIES’ S I Z E , i n a t ' fu r n ish th e best artic le ,in a ll respects, to be Qold*Pen*V°* procured in th is region, 1 ed|id h e8t«oid * ' this Continent. lo ih ci* 4o IGLD HOLtiER, ii the ifidafticilo.-- •i , IHFLDEKZA AND CdHSUjbxiSN. It is indeed, a melancholy truth, that thou sands fall victims to consumption every year from no other cause than neglected colds ; yet we find hundreds, day thousands, who treat such complaints with the greatest indifference, and let them run on for weeks, and even months, without thinking of the danger. At iirstj you have What you consider i slight cough or cold ; yoU allow business,- pleasures or carelessness to prevent ybu from giving it any attention; it then settles tipdfi your bteast, you become hoarse, have pains in the side or chest, expectorate large quantities of matter, perhaps mixed -wfith blood ’; a difficulty of breathing ensues, and then your oWn foolish neglect has brought on this complaint. If, then, you value your life or health, be warned in time, and don’t trifle with ydUr cold, or trust to any quack nostrum to cure you ; but immediately procure a bottle or two of that far toons rem e d y , DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM’of ■WILD CHERRY,.tvhich is well known to be the most speedy cure ever known, as thou sands will testify, whose lives have been saved by it. For influenza it is the very best medicine in the world. Be not deceived, remember that spurious imi tations and other preparations of Wild Cherry abound throughout the land, hut it is Dr. Wis- tar’s that has performed so many thousand wonderful cures,, therefore buy no other but the genuine, original Balsam of 'Wild Cherry, signed I. Butts on the-wrapper. A gents . —J. G, Burrill, Herkimer * L. L. Merry, Ilion ; Joel Pruyn, Frankfort j James ■VViieeler and C. P. Hunt. Little Falls ; Charles McAlsline, St. Johnsville ; J . Hi Babcock. Fort Plain ; George Thomas, 'Winfield. 3iw2 R. R. R.r^DIARHCEA Persons tronhldd with a dirttess in the Bow els, should take down a tea-spoonful of Rea&y Relief. If the pain is severe, and the dischar ges frequent, take a tea-spoonful every half hour, in some water ; likewise lay a flannel soaked in Ready Relief across the stomach.--— This will, in from fifteen minutes to two hours, cure the most dist'essing cases. If the dis ease, before you commence the R. R. Relief, has become obstinate, and Spasms, Cramps, and Cholera Symptoms appear, take full dos< of R. R. Relief, and rub the whole‘surface of the'.hody and its extremities vigorously ivith R. R. Relief-- In twelve hours after the dis charges have ceased, take one or two of RAD- WAY’S REGULATORS, to regulate the sys- tern. This treatment will never fail- : It Will instantly check the most distressing dischar* ges, sooth most painful irritations, and subdue ^thc most violent Cramps and Spasms! 31 w2 - HoUoxeay's Pills have Curedd Pdipitation of the Hcdri and Shortness of Breath.—I. Word, of the 1st European Bengal Fusilicra, ta - hore, bad suffered for three yearg^ from, a pal pitation of the heart, great difficulty of breath ing, a diseased livier, and an overflow of. blood to the chest to such a degree that he vomUeR considerable quantities. His case tvas consid- Such as Hefctin ,n BEWARDEO, BS OUT list of premiums wiUshow:. FARMERS. \Who would desire an excellept Double Silver Plated Goods, of all descrip- j . CLUBS tionSj ^nd. very l>cst Gruns IPistols, including Colt’s and Allen’s Revolvers, W'ar- ner’s repeating Rifles fa new article,) Saloon subscribe Pistols and Rifles, DdUMe and Single barrel themselves for tl ^ ™ . be WEni. - ------ i~- 1 ..* Guns and Pistols, Flanks, q-c. HAWLEY LEACH, 122 Genesee-St. corner of Liberty. March 17, 1854. 52yl A*DAED. , *DRS. WHITE 4- METCALF take pleas ure in informing their friends and patrons that they have after the late fire arranged their Of fice as before, and are ready to wait upon theii customers as usual; and all others desirous of obtaining the most SUPERIOR DENTIS TRY, are invited to call at their Cffice in the ^everoux Block, Utica, guaranteeing satisfac tion in price and work. H. R, WHITE. M. D., has retarded to his Cffice and w'ill remain permanently. 30w3 Guide', the price bei newspaper pnblishec 10 would desire au e Family News-, ler, should at once^yail themielres of the ide', the price being much below aUy other AGENTS . Wanted for .every city in the United (States and Canada. Responsible parties, who will act as agents fo: the Guide, will please-furnish Us with their names fpr publiiaf ion. TO THE LADIES We would particularly, appeM, knowing the u'ency of their aervices -when energetifally icted. By their co-operation our subscript tion list would soon out-uumber any • pa per published on ^his continent, and to gain this vve shall at aljl ^tdVe to embody in the Columhk 'of tjje Guide something to not . jFemalepatrons.— , - .r . „ so low, there will be hut little difficulty in their procuring for us enough subscribers to obtain any’ of the Miik Prdniu^s above described, aiid W'hat lady would not desire a handsome Gonp 'WA.Tcii, L ocket , B racelet , or P en and P encii - ? We vi'ant to print an edition of FIFTY THOUSAND COPIES Within three months. This accomplished. W e’ shall enlarge the Guide to double- its present’ D:J” All communicatii in consequence o f the destructioj lication Olficfi of ' , “ TP15CIIRISTU N DIADEM,” ' In th,e conflagration o f th e 6th , 'b y w h ich a ^^P abt o f - t h e M auch E dition ’’ w a s-de stroyed, th a t it w ill req u ire tw o or th r b r wEEits to rc-produce th e aam e and m a il i t to those fu h s c ithera w h ft w e re n o t prev iq u ily (lied, fo r -vi-hich delay, w e beg th e k in d Ig e n c e d f ou r “ p a tr o n s - in d friends.'”- ^ T h e A p r il num b e r w ill be issued as e a r ly as The “ DI-ADEM-’^ will be re-produced with increa-sed elegance and enterprise, and no ex- >ared to make i t still more a t t r a c t * eresting and useful io the Hosts C ik - OUr “ FICTY THOUSAND READER*.” We are happy to announce that our choice ERRMIUM PLATES, for 1854, were saved, *0 that we can still furnish any required num- ler of the gem engraving,, representftig the MARRIAGE OF GEN. WASHINGTON, Or, the Superb Potrait of REV. HESRY WARD BEECHER, * g r a t i s I I I To all old and new Subscribers, who send us ‘‘ the - Dbiii.Aft” for 18.54, showers of which have been, <md are still coming, from every direction and by every mail. As the DIADEM is strictly a work, entr“'*‘ \■ tabltshed for ;o take the plu ictitious Vorks ‘ receive a conintiiiuance” -id of the fri< generally. Respectful] }■ its present’ lions should he address- .E . B lakenev , Editor ed, post-paid, to *\‘W. E. B lakenev , 1 and Publisher of the Neto York Men Guide,, No. 183 Green-wich street.” n ^ N e u ' ■ ■ ’ - - - J the paper, \ lange, and receive e same, i stitled t'c GOLD PEN AND GOLD HOLDER, worth Twelve Dollars. Daily papers will he entitled to two, which will he forwarded to them as they may direct. D::^Tbis Pea .and them as they may direct. This Holder will he of the manufacture of the New Yorh Gold Pen Manufacturing Company, No. 1 S3 Greenwich street the most extensive and reliable .Gold Pen producers op this contipent’, if notin the world. ' -I-iitC <6f Y .e tt e r s ■D.EMAINING in the Post Office at H'erki- JTV mer, April 1st, Isfi-i; William Afiderson, Catharine Lee, . lYBliam F . Allen, ‘ , Matthew Hasierson, John Brin^, Jacob Moyer, RosWelt D. Brown, PKllip McCafeyi Calharine’A. Biovvh, Bqrihet Moms,- G S. Bentofi, Rq^bert Mires, Jolm Bradley,.. . D. A. Northrop, Margaret Cowafi, , ‘ Catharine Petrie, Elizabeth' Cristman, Mrsi, Palfnerj Thomas Carr, S. J. Palmerj Laura M . Champlin, Leslia Qtiackenbos, Mary E. Clark. ' ' Joseph M. Roberts, Marks T. RaShaCb, Allis Reilly , Michael Scliaffner, ' F .M . Smith, Henry Smith, 2 Jeremiah Sphoon, George Short, John R, Smith, John Smith, . Champlin, Leslia Qt Mary E. Clark, ' ’ Joseph ^ Sarah E, Caine, Jdhn Devendorf,\' W. Elias, ■ ' Wm. Ellis, Leonard Edwards. Mr. Feeter, Anna A. Ford. W. H. Gf6^i«y» Aaron Golden, Peter Hoar, John bmitl John Silver,' S. O. Smith, Peter Stauring, Nathan Spencer, 2 Jacob Saftenberger, Joseph Tealif ? o r , his Cyrus Truesdall, -Archibald Vanalstyne.; Mr. Woren, , Moses Wade, John Widrig, .Ann'VVnlsh, , David 'Weber, , . Cordelia W*tefm»n, J, , 'W illiam Yardler, * 'Sj' ■' ' ' ersons calling fdranyof the-above ill please say they are advertised. H . H. MORGAN, P. Margaret Hanly, Timothy Hess, Christian Huber, W. A. Hodges, M. Huyck, ThoE Hilts, N. C; Hines, M. C. Harter, Catharine Harter, Mary Jackson, Wm. G. Jones, John Keenan, Patrick Relley, letters w f H . H . MORGAN, A s f c n t f o r t h e H^nflsellaex* F i ir « Iixsitra)Di<0,« C o m p a x k j a , At the^tore o f Morgqn.fi-Stoddard, Herkimer, N, X 30tf pred hopeless, having baffled the skill of sever- nhy by calling npoi ai eminent medicai! men, who gave Op as past snd paying O ne ] all human aid. Whilst lingering in this con* G O O D O P P O R .T U N J T . y F O R A S M A l r t !I4 v ^ s t m e ; w x . A NY person wishing a Good Family News- J \ . paper for one year, and a chance in draw- a capital prize, can now have the oppqrf u» illing upon J . S. H ajs, Herkimer, DoLtA*. A \word to the diti^n he was advised to try Holloway’s Pills, ^ 0 1 > LLVER OIL.^f-The Genuine hrtlt^e, a„dsolei>rbyth.ir«oa»h.ka.I»=a rfect»- ’’J' idly cnred^*-and his health completely re-estah- . J . G. BURRILLi- Jishpd, 1 I Herkimer, April I, IfflJ, jepoj for Musical iments in this country,..««ording -ap portupity for where, ,Sei Prices frou folly Warranted or the money rel _____ , MlfeLODEOKs., ' ; , Goodmanoodman fi** Baldwin’saldwriu ip*tentF*tent - Organrgan Melofelo-f G g B s i - O M deons, with tvvo banks of keys—* iweehaVid powerful instrument Prices from $75 td '$20O. S. D. ^ ff.'W - Smith’s r-eiebrated MelodeoPs, Martin’* unrivalled Guitars, Rtowii’* Harps, Flutinas'Violins; Brass instruments, ic i Dealers supplied w ir at fadtory pi «jmen. •A F F L i a - T E D R E A D ) ‘ h ihadeuphi a -M hpicai , H ods e — E^tahlish- a g o / b y D r . K I N K E L I N , corflyr . -Uniesi- a ts. between- Spruce Pine, Philadelphia, Pa. INVALIDS engages hia undivided -attent.y... . tautions the unfortunate against the abuse of niercury; thousands are annually mercurial- wed out of lift. ^.tconX affections ate prompt ly extinguished. ' .. TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE of a class of diseases hithdrtb fetedand and imperfectly understood, has en- Dr. KINKELIN, {Jluihor |n the treatment ( ne^ected imi,,-...-.....) '••atuwu, nus cu- ahled Dr. KINKELIN, {Jluihor ofaworltou Self Preservation,} to prove that nine tenths of the causes of nervous debility, local and con- St^^tional weakness, mental and physical suf fering, are traceable tp certain habits, forming -and fatal the.!|ecre^yet deadly-! aiostic misery and premature m< Jits, forming springs of do- -T .—— ----- -- -------------- -Jorlality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. ’Thereis an ev}I habit sometimes indulgi by boys, in .’si^itnde'y •often growing up them to manhood, qhj'w h ich,.Jf^ jefermed ^ ___ in, due time, not only-begets seriousL obstacles ipplied’witb Piano* and Melndeons to matrimonial hap|finess, but gives rise to e price*; 12jper centdiscountto Clef- series of protracted, insidions, and devastating . tiffectipps. Few of those who give w'ay tq.thij - - ------- ----- '-ious practice are aware of the conseqpeq- ptil they find the nervqqs. system shat- and unaccountable fcelings, the mind. thus affected becomes fee ble, is unable to kboi* with accustomed vigor, or to apply'his mind to- study; his step is tar dy and weak, he is dull, •\— gages in his sport with less If he emancipate himself has done its worst, and MUSIC. lew issues.-wiij ir forward their orders. Mu4ic seht to any rt of the Union or Canadas, postage free. their interest to call Mu4ic seht to a or Canadas, postage free. ‘HORACE WATERS. THE G R E A T S P R U C E S T * F I R religious work, -entirely free from is nr, esrabltshed for the ] and to take the place of 1 and fictitious w of the day, “ fACDiv/. a K*rt of the S3 moral and a n Sectarian- he purpose of opposing,* of the*floods of im ±s icUully, Z. PATEN HATCH, lends of moiality iiy. immoral hope to sympathy and f and religion I 9 SrnucB S t .' .Wkw 'V ork , To whom all communication for the Chris*' tian Diadem should he addressed Y A L . U A B I 1 E J P R O P J E B T Y FOR SALE. fT H E suliscfiber offers for sale his \%ry valu- L able property one mile east of the village inktort, consisting of t Cana! Grocery Store, on the } old estab jcond Lock east Iwelling house, and about •res of land. Ihcre is a and convenient dw'elling in the has the premises a comfortable isement • store On the premises are two Wells and a feltering, cistern, and a fine orchard ot choice fiuitin b e h r ij ig ; c o n s i s t i n g of apples, p lu r f is, jears, cheiries, The whole property be- lig in the b e s t condition, presents aii oppor tunity for investment seldom offered in this section of the country. Terms, which are reasonable, will be made known on application to the subscriber, on the premises. GEORGE FOLTS. Frankfott, March 8,1854. 27tf OSITY. r x : a i > i ! . YOUTH AKD HANHOOB. Vigorous Life, ora Premature Death: eltn on Self-Presctvation— Only 25 C It is a work eminently required, as a means of reforming the vices of the age ip which w« live, Also^ * NATURE’S GUIDE, With rules for the Prolongation of Life, just fro7n the Press. A letter -with a remittance of 25 cents., or the value in post stamps, addressed to Dt. KINK ELIN, Philadelphia, Pa., will secure a copy of either ot the above books by return of mail’; or IS copies will be sent free of postage for$l. Bookflellers, Canvassers, Traveling Agents, ^c., supplied wholesale at the publisher’s prices, -which admit of a large profit. l CIF* -dll letters must he post-paid. 30yi IIAtE you TIUKO DU PONX’S PKENCa DIAMOND OINTMENTt f F NOT, then X We it. It cUi*es instantly (as if by magic) inatftm, Cdrtl?, Bunyans, Wotinds, Cuts, Bruises, Sirraifis; B u rns, Scalds, Boils, Tooth ache, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, and all ex ternal injuries. It is also the best remedy for external injuriis To animals, particularly Hors- T H E B E S T B A R G A I N O U T . [pOR SALE—300 acres of land in Danube, L within 5 miles of this village j 140 -acres of ■wood-laOd—the balance cleared j soil as- good as any in tfaw,a -*-wili be sold a t ’ G r e a t h a r g a in x A large share of pufhhasfe mbnej cah femdin on bond mortgage fbr ten, Jears. For particu- iquire of DOCTOR HAWN, at his ice, two doors Little Falls, March 1, 1854, H U R b ’.S G O L D E N G L O S S . TpOR THE HAIR.-rAmoDg the many pre- JJ paration* fori the growth of th© Hair, this GOLDEN GLQfJS^ takes the lead. Three rea* sons will be given why it isso itniversally used and preftrred to all othera, 1st, Because it has proved the most effectual in Baldness. 2dj Because it impart* a beautiful dark gloss and delightful periume to the Hair. 3d, Because the Ladies-, with fine diicrimination, which h*y *11 ppgsesSi have adopted it. Many other easona could be given why it is a great favor- te, but thos!^ who want more haveqnly to give t a trial. Price S5 cts. ia large bottles. For lalft by Drnggi*ta and Storekeeper* ^very- W. C. HURD, ProprietoT, I ; 304 Broadway, New York. Large discount to Merchants. l.lmfli* D E I ^ I S P N , W I L L I A M S B C r ^ . , Manufacturer* and \Wholesale DcalersinBtfaw Goods, Hats Caps, Fur* and Umbrella*, , and Parasol*, I. 14 COURTLANDT ST., NEW YORE. (Oppoaitei the Western Hotel.) fT'H E facuitie* of the^ undersigned eniffilc X them 40 offer inducement* to purchasers if straw gOod*^ fie,, seldom metiVith. They lave an extensive and entirely new itook of good* whichi rtiey offer at pHcse* that will defy coroflelitioD. Ad examination of their stoeX iKioliqited. DENISON, WILLIAMS fi- GO., 23yl . No. 14 Oortlandt g t., N. Y. T y RESS ^FANCY^COMBS, Hair Brush- x J es. Chalk, Perfumery, Flavoring Ex tracts, Envelopes, Note Papers, PenS, Cards, Needles, Tapes., Tooth Brushes, Nail do.,. Pen Knives ; also Harrison’s Columbian Ink, bl’k red, Wue and indellible, etc,, etc. , og^^Tohehadat J . G* BURRIL’S. Herkimer April L 18S3, TIGG S w a n t e d , a t the Rail Road House II/.Herkimer, by J . SPOGNEF 3 energy thd.n usual, f before the practice 1 enter matrimony, his and his sense tells him These ikeri the at- M ARRIxAGE origin, of domestic its true source ' iw m a n y qualifications and their m e n t s l the veil which covers the wretchedness be raised, and e in every instance disclosed—in luld it be traced to physical dis« tndant disappoiiit- . A p p ly, then, wfhile h ile it is yet timi e , in order to have your unstrung and relaxed or- ganizath attendapt disappoin i t is y e t tim [Strung and relaxed or- -tion. rebraced, revivified - and strength- - ’ REMEMBER, He who' places himsell under Dr. KINKE- LIN’S treatment may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman^ and rely upon the assurance, that Jhe secrets of Dr, K.’s patients will never he disclosed. Young man—let no false modesty deter mag man —let no false modesty from making your case jenown to , . you [|g your case jenown to one who, ion and respeclahility, can certain- W M . H O W E L L , J r . , C a b i n e t C b a i v H l a i i u f a c t a r e i ’. Coffins furnished on the shortest notice.-— Herkimer, N. Y. Too many think they w’ill conceal the ih their own hearts, and < Alas I how often is this a fi from education and respeclahility, can ly befriend yx>u, -.1. -|j conceal the secret cure themselves.— fatal delusion, and many a promising young man, who might baVe been an ornament to society, has faded from the earth. Strictures of the urethra are icrapeul : a k n c s 3 a n d Cl ;ir.lTY PliOMPrXV CnKED,.*.ND p r i.1 . itor R d . . COUNTRY INVALIDS Can have (by stating their case explicitly, to gether with all their symptoms, per letter en closing a remittance) Dr, K.’s medicine, ap* by the application of anew used only by Dr. K. W e / by] 'PUTION.\.I. DEBl VIGOR RkS- apidly removed ipeutical agent, fiitg a remittance) Dr. K .’s medicine, ap propriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United States, lacked secure from DAJVIAGE or CURI- U T I C A prevent i t from 1 o f e x p e rience hi t^mhdr with 01 :S of any species, I . inhination of articles ® learning limber, will jst totally , years lave shown me th a t I can bend !Dth the difficulty th a t I Scully that I had JUS to knowingof this invaluable remedy, ase enclose One Dollar and send to me by mail, and I will forward the Receipt immedi ately. - The cost of the ingredients are trifling. Two Dollars will supply a man ip ordinary business one year. Address, H. L. HURLBUT, Newport, N. Y. Newport, Feb. 1st, 1854. 24m6 A . N . P R I E S T , D E N T I S T , w s , inform tbe inhabitants of U- tica and the surrounding country that he has iself permanentlymently inn thishis cility, i t c and lately occupied by Dr. 1 fromm active busi er, (who. has retired fro ac account of ill health,) at No What Side, below the bridg located him! has taken the Chidester, iiess on ac< see St,, West Side, below the bridge, nearly opposite Catharine Street, -where he wiU con tinue the practice of \ DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. He is in possession of, and is constantly a- .vailing himself of the modem improvements in Dentistry, and is prepared to insert Artificial Teeth, in ihe most approved methods, from one tnan entire set, with or without gums. He will give his* personal attention to all operations upon the Natural Teeth, such as Filling, Cleansing, Extracting, fic. After a practice ot six year* in the viciniiy of 'Oticaj he U confident he can give such references ic regard to his ability as will be entirely satis- factory to those who -wish Dental operations. Grateful for the patronage he has received, he will endeavor, by Mtbfnl attention to bis pa- .. ... * . lerit a con- i B u s i l n r a *a © v f i s . S. S. MOEGAN, * c r o i i i i s e l l o r a.t I 'West Winfield, Herkimer County, N. Y. . .W A R E E N CAS'W E L L , F a n c y * S t a p l e B r y Glooms 3 I e r - clxci.n'ti dk C t r o c e r . Also dehUrr , Silver Wore, Watchi Jewelry, fic. FLOUR and SALT of t various brands constantly on hand, and for si at the lowest market price. ij^A lso deal in Shingles, at the brick Store lately occupied by p . P. fi- C. Elwood, on Main Street, ne< the Rail Road. Herkimer. N . Y. H . H U Y C K , G i ^ e r a n d B e a l e r i n a l l H i n d s ‘ JL I q u o r* . Also, in a li‘kindsofIRON,afe'vvdoorssouth of the Jail, Herkimer. N. Y. S. EA K L , A t t o r n e y s , C o n m e l i o r s * 35^“ Office over the Bank. Herkimer, N. Y. E A IL E O A b H O L S E . . Kept by J . S xooker . Herkimer N . Y. E A I L EO AD H O T E L , Kept by A ndre - w L eio h t , on Albany street. The public will always be liberally served at this-House. Stabling and provender for hors- Gopstantly on hand and in readiness. Herkimer, July 16. 1851. , X A . & A . W , S U IT E E , S a d d l e & H a r n e s s M a k e r s , Also, dealers:'in Trunks, Valises, Carpet ig 's , 'fic.* Jn,.the old Post-Office Building, Herkimer N. Y. H a !E1 j E Y w e s t . J u s t i c e o f tiie . F e a c e * Office in Spinner’s Block', over,StijlwelBs store, Mohawk. Herkiuier county, N. Y. M A E K BA T C H E L D E ife;. HANTrrACXPKEE OF AND DEADER IN . A l l M u d s o f B o o t s & S l io e s , , For Ladies, Gents, and Children. Also dealer In Skins and Leather Herkimer N. Y. JO H N H a BTM A N, F a s l i i o i i a D I c T a i l o y & Also dealer in. all kinds- of Cloths ; made Clothing, opposite the Banl m er, N . Y . , ' ; n t u a ® l t f r a M b U e v t l s e w c n t s . ■ ^INDUCEMENTS FOE EVEYRY MAN T o B U Y A S U I T O F C L . b T H E S . close o f ihe year thepurchaser of the large^t%iU fers are made in good faitth and will be strict ly adhered ^o. We are always pleased'to show our goods, and if they are not of as good material, as well made and FULL AS CHEAP as at any other Store in the city we do not -iqxpect anybody buy them. ,M may he ’worth rememberhig thiit this Es tablishment enjoys the undisputed reputation of being the most honorable one in the city, and that,we dq no.t intend to lose the distinction in this respect which we have so fairly earned. • . C. C. KINGSLEY, 26yl No. 116 Genesee street, Utica.! r 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. * RE receivingalmost daily (from Nei stock of BROADCLi qualitie.s, Cassimeres and Doeskins, Linens, fi-c., for Pants, fit for the Cottage or the White House, VestingsofSilk, Cashmere, Marseilles. lere, Marseilles, idless variety. Trimmings orkmen to make evei ly in th-e State. 3 -every gar- Fountain Head, twice fi-c., almost I suitable, and ment equal to ■EEF\ Fashioi every month. - Also, Furnishing Goods, such CplJars, Cravats, PocKCt Handkerchiiefs, Hosiery, Chamber Robes, ; READY m a d e c l o t h i n g , § c . § c . as Shirts, l Gloves J. G. BURRILL,- DEALER IN Fn£li.*«U & A m e r i c a . i l M a r d w a - r e , 1 0 0 X 'A l l M S , WORTH O m $68,000, AND SOOO BM 11.JDINCI I .O T § , To be distributed among 600 Subscribers on the Evening of the 28th of April, 1854. GE number are already engaged.-— Many of the Lots near these have been sold for froi the price showing that the purchi vestment. KF“ Each subscriber, in instalments of DINS tiUTS, S from 2 to 20 acn A l a r g e number XX Many of the Loti i for from 200 to 500 per cent, advance over pric for which these Lots are now sold, •wing that the purchase will be a good in- riber, for ' only $15, payable $5 each, will receive f o u r P®' !5 by 100 feet, or a farm of ^ 2 to 20 acres. These lots are beautifully id at Rosevale, Long Island, where a new Church and School-House, and a number r of feral more hundred will private dwellings, stores, work-shops- and lories, have already been erected, seve now being built, and several a fine oppoi paying enofteous rents ii ing a delightful country are now being built, and sevei be erected the coming seasi This is a fine opportunity of getting clear of in New ’Yorl . . _ ^ _ k.an d o w i ing a delightful c o u n try rhsidencenear the c ity, w h e re the domestie. c o m forts of a fam ily circle can be f u lly realized, and w h e re 25,000 build in g lots and about 570 farm s have lately been sold , and sales are daily being m ade to indi viduals wdio, after carefu l examination* o f its location a n d a scertaining the q n a lity o f the s o i l , are. selecting F a r m s for agricultural purposes, being confident th a t no land Ro cheap dfid hulcli- lated to increase so T e p idly In value Can be had th e city. T h i s land w o u ld 1 up y e a rs h a c k , h u t h a s b eeh entailed estate fo r the last c e n tury, and com pletely locked up for upw a rds of tw o hundred y e a rs-^sihct jv h ic h large s ales h a v e been m ade, and w h e re tne w ild deer roam ed at large may >e seefi beau.tiful c'dttages dnd ciiliivated w a v ing w-ith the atiindaht p roductions of our m b lher e a r t h . The great advahee of real estate in this city, and consequent advance of rents, have compell ed thousands to leave the city and secure a re: idence in some nla within 50 miles of the city, have been all taken up years Cheese Press. $15. Corn Shelters, Cast Iron and W&Qi —differ ent styles and sizes, and from $6 to $12J. Stra-w Cutters—Daniel’s far famed hand and power Cutter, straight knives, heavy and«War-, ranted tu cut hay, straw and corn stalks welL and eq'u;il to any in use. Also Dutton’s “Fulloh” straw cutter and all other approved styles. Them'om'ete'r Churns, Fanning Mills, Vege- tabl'e and Root Cutters, Mott’s Yegetable Boil ers and Agricultural Furnaces, Garden and Ca- nal^ wheel-barrows, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Grindstones, and all other articles used on the Every article furnished'at our store-which does not prove as recommended, may be re turned and the price will he refunded. DANA BROTHERS, No. 91 Genesee rtreet. w h ich have been convenient for those who have al- fho mong all the various locatioi n selected near th e city, s elected near the city, jnt for those who have 1. and the many who are about to e know of no place so suitable, and at tim e offering'so m a n y inducem ents to suitable and ready left, and the leave, we know of 1 the sam e tim e offering'so m a n y inducem en ts to actual settlers, as the pleasant and delightful village of Lakeland ; its situation is such, be ing half-way from Brooklyn to Greenport, near the centre of the island, with tbe beautiful Lake Ronkonkoma lying one mile north, and the Great South Bay and broad Atlantic on the south, with the most healthy dnd purifying air Continually wafting its gentle breeze around, making it a delightful residence for the gentle man of leisure or man of business. Here 20 ,- 006 families, who now occupy crowded and unhealthy apartments in this city, paying en- ints, might find pleasant homesteads in the city, or manufac- y trade. The improve- T O 6 A R R I A G e B U t,l.D E R S , ts which are being rnade at Lakeland and to purchase hom e- ithin commodate those who wteh steads on the Island. The price at which this land is offered is less its Value for agricultural Durnoses alone. a oppor- lay is not far distant when all lands on theline »f any railroad or steamboat route, and within ifty miles of New York,- will bd w'orth ten times the prices now asked for property in Lakeland. “ \With r< have been ous meetings, when • thi* soil,’ the following fact wa* recorded A gentleman has from one to two thousand es on thehe southuth side of Long Islamd, one to two thouSat acres on t so side of Long Islan about 47 miles from New York, where the land is no better, if as good, as about Lakeland Station, He has this year grown—carrots, twenty-two acre* ; beets, eight acres. He estimates thi^ carrot crop at eight hundred bushels per acre, 'onh from 30 to 40 cents per bushel, -or from This ia one of the best opportunities nowoi fered to lAose of small means who are destitute of a home of their own, to purchase one-for a mere trifle, alsoi a few Farms, containing each five and ten acres, and. upwards.-ati fr $25 to $85 per acre. 03^ All persons* -wishing to avail themselves of the opportunity now offered to procure a fine Farm or splendid Building Lot near the Em pire City, should make immediateapiflication, as they are nearly all disposed of. Apply to CHARLES WOOD, 208 Broadway, corner of HAYS, La- D A N A b r o t h e r s ) 1 \y r A N U F A C T ljI?.E R S and wholesale and IVX retail dealers in Agricultural and Horti cultural Implements and Powers ig-jicultural and Horti- Ivlachines, Horse s. Drain Tile, HORSE POWERS, ^THRESHERS, ^c., Railway Powers of X Emery, Badger, and other manufacturers, for one and two horses. THRESHERS—with and without Separat- °’^FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, and STRAW CUTTERS of the most ap proved kinds, for sale by DANA BROTHERS, Utica. Gayler’s Salamander safes! f I \’HESE Justly celebrated Safes for sale in X Utica at manufacturer’s prices. Farmers, Justices of the Peace, and all irho have Title Deeds, Wills, Securities bir other valuables, can. have them preserved frOrn fire at small ex- snse At the Agricultural Btore of ryl DANA BROTERS-, ‘91 Genesee st. P A T E N T STRAIGHT 0;S YOKES, with JL adjustable sliding boT.ys. Also. Patent V ---- and Ox Rings. Lever Premium , ihe simplest and Also, Patent jan’s New Double Lever Premiui Cheese Press, the cheapest, ihe simplest an >st desirable. Price $13. Also, Kendall’s Ox-hows, Pins an Morgan’s New S t r a w a n d C o r n S t a f K C n t t c r s riye hett,cx iccu, tu and coarse hay will he eaten Up cleah. kind, which is good for practical Use. for at the Utica Agricultural Warehouse.” 0 ^ B ew are of H umbugs . —Prices from $6 to $24, according to s iz e and kind. ■\ \NA l BROTHERS; Utica, 9 l Genesee street. jtalks -pUSTlC SEAts-, veryhandsoi XV and diffiireht si^es , , paterns - and diffiireht si^es. Garden Yases, the most tasteful, classic and durable ornament that can be had for any Gar- Hall Chairs and Seats for Piazzas, cheap. All the above of cast iron. For sale by DANA BROTHERS, 91 Genesee street, Utica. TUORBUSH’S PATENT REAPER AND X MOWER.—This Machine is equally well adapted for Mowing as Reaping. It combines more advantages and conveniences than anf other machine now in market, ‘and is a more compact and stronger machine than any other. Price for Mower $110 ; for Mower and Reap- il be ^ n t LfiS. 91 Geflesee street, 'Utica, We are the sole Agents for Herkimer County. plA T T T L E TIES.—Indispensable to every K J farmer, just received at DANA BROTHERS, , '________ _______ 91 Genesee st. nPHERMOME TERS.hy the gross or dozen X at DANA.BROTHERS, 91 Genesee tit. G O L D A N D S I L V E R . J^ECEI'VED this day, a large assortment Gold and Silver Hunting and -open faced \lYatches Gdld Guard. Yest and Fob Chains. Fine Gold Pins, Rifig?^ and Fax Mings of late patterns.- , . ■ Gold. Keys, Seals, Slides, Buckles and Split Rings. Silver Table, Tea, Sugar, Cream, Salt and Mustard Spoons of our own manufacture from pure silver coin. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, aiid Clasps, beautL ful designs^ . . . Silver Forks,. Soup- Ladles, and Napkin Rings. : Fish, Fruit, Dessert and.Butter Knives. Gold C rossr- - ’— - ’ ' - receive hiaide Silver Card ' Gold and save? Spectacles, also Steel, Ger man Silver, and Plated. - Silver RJated Table Furniture of all kinds. Jet Pins and Bracelets, new and fashionable patterns. - 7 , ^ Cornelian Rings. .Bracelets and Coat But* CltKSks, Gimf, Pistols, Cuftleryi Brushes, C ^ b a and an endleae variety of Fancy Goods. Q A L T , coarse and flne—a large supply con-1 sired, by application tq either of the above. O stantly-on hand, at H. Huyck’*, Herkiifief s J5J1 s m ndless variety of Fancy Go HAWLEY ^ LEACH, Watch Clock and Jewelry Depc ■ ■ ■seGtiiesci i Iry Depot. !» St., Utiei) TO THE P a t r o n s o f T H E N E W Y O R K S T O R E I LAST S a LEO F THE SEASON PREFARf ATORY t o t h e s p r i n g CAMPAIGN * 'OF 1854, A FTER a Faft and Winter Trade unpaiial- x i . leled in the history of Dry Goods busine^, in this city, the proprietor of tha New Yoxk, Store h%s to tender earnest thanks to those who.b^ their liberal patronage have contribu ted to thte success, and at the same time would call .thqir Attention to positive bargains he h determiiiedto give his customers, in order to close off his .large and well selected stock of W inter and Fall Goods. He intends to enlarge his store in the spring (which already contains nearly 80,00s feet of floor room,) and in Order to fill the New Store-, with new Gdods, he must and will dispose of all his goods now -on sale. To accomplish- this, he does not offer .you tee old ahsurdityT (often told but never believed of goods at cost,)i but pledges himself to sell from the 26th' of January to the 20th of March, all goods now- on sate, at an abatement from former prices that must prove his determination to tfiale* t pr< s for the New York Store, a ick. This abaltei to mak id dispose: 'his abatement will per cent ‘dheaper than, can be bought for, at any House West of New York. This can be done, as he has never paid Job bers profits hi New York,'or stood a shave for .'the'sake of credit. Theent'ire s: stock was bought inectionnection withi oite’ for cash, at auction, or in con w ipqrting Houses in New York 'his promises to the r on teis, 'of GOOD A A PRICES. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. ^ To his Shawl and Silk rdoms he invites spe cial attention It contains two large sky-lights, 1600 feet ’Of flooring, and assortment that is now shown with pride, made Up in part as follows.;-—Long and Square Paris and Vene tian Brocha Shawls,, plain and printed DeLain® ditto, black and fancy colored silk ditto, togeth er with Lpng Woolen Stja-wls from the Bay- State, ‘Wa^fervltef, Waterloo and Empire Mills. SILK AND SATIN DEPARTMENT. Plain black Gro DeRhine, Poi De Soie, Bishops, Oil-boiled Taffeta and Marseline Silks, brocade watered plaid stripe, plain and plains changeable. Also Turcand India Satin*.— Making a better assortment than was ever ex hibited from any counter in this city. . M-EfllNOS AND PARAMATAS. Among the Merinos and Paramatas will be und every shade of plain, and many desirable plaids. Many of lire-FreUch Merinos are of fered for 5 and 6 shilli-ngS per yard. DELAINE DEPARTMENT. TliG DeLainc Department has teen replen- ished since the Holidays, at prices much be low former puschaSes, and contains soma beau- ful designs at 1 shilling per yard. FURNISHING GOODS. A large supply of Furnishing Goods is r in Store, made up of Tamboured lace ci Germ ge supply OI J? urmshing Goods is now !, made up of Tamboured lace curtains, i lace flossed, Tamboured muslin ditio^ paper curtail rollers, pillo' rtain holder*, irtains, tassels, pulliaa, id sheeting linen, table rollers, pillow-case and sheeting Isnen, linen, Marsails quilts, Lancaster dittoj tose blankets and an immense stock of House Paper. c a r p e t r o o m . In the Carpet Room will he, found Wilton Tapestry. Brussels, 3 ply, 2 ply, Dutch and Ingrain. Also Floor Oil Cloth and Straw Matting, Rugs and.Drugget. In a word, every Department is full, and a clerk m every department who will cheerfully ow his goods t.b all whb favor the New York, ore with a Call , All who do call, -will ra away convinced that the he*t bargaii fered in Utica; can how be had at 5( d at SO Geneiei . J . YATES. are requested to rely on ih this Circular, and to call when in town. Utica, January 12, 1854. 35jl N E W S P R I N G G O O D S 1 ■fUST RECEIVED at thexaew York Store-, J No. 50 Genesee Street, Utica. ^ ^ . . J- J. YATES. February?, 1S54. ^ O L I A N P I A N O S . A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BOSTO?? f X prsToHa New York War'etebms, 297 Broai lern and'Western customei New Y( Souther coramoc sam e a s ii hand Piai coram odati - in B0SI '^Tail 'pteiUOS ay. Th( aers will he £ 5 to ail custom e rs t h e ill supply bf second M u sic a t W-hol L to let. Music at W-hole- Liberal discount to the trade T. s. B e r r y , 297 Broadway, New Yterk. srL. Gilbert’s Boudoir Pianos. ublis : Music i Piano* o r M u sic s u p p lied on liberal e rras. L I V E A N D L E T L IV E * ■T F. BROWN respectfully informs the in- J • habitants of Moha-wk a n d v icinity th a t he has just returned from New York With a full as.]ui ssortm e n t of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Oil, Nailfe,- Hardware and Cutlery, consisting in part of the following articles, viZ;—Frenchj English and domestie Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doe skin, Twefids, Plain Silk and Worsted \Yest- ings, Plain and Figured- Satins, Black and Changable Dress Silks, Delaines, Alpaccas, Prints of all descriptions, Ginghams, Canton and Woolen Flannels, Brocha, Large Plaid and Embroidered square Sha-wls, Ready Made Clothing'always on haiid and made to order. Jils, ___ __________________ ^ |re., &C., -which he will sell as cheap at whole sale or retail as can be sold west of New York, 'ohawk, September 28, 1858. P A I N T S , O I L S , & C . T U S T received a well selected stock of G PAINTS and v a r n i s h e s . The fol- If wing are the standard articles in this line: Liiiseed Oil, 1 Sand Paper, White Lead, Furniture'Varnish, Red do. a splendid! Carriage do, ■ article, ■ Harness do, Venetian Red, i Rose Pink, — -. 1 . TD ---------------- I uitrEimarine Blue, ‘ Paris do, Prussian do: Spanish Brown, Litherage, French 'Yellow, Chrome do, Vermillion. Paint Brushes, White Chalk, I Chrome do^ ■ j Verdigris, Spirits Turpentine, ' j Ohio Cem’t Paint, etc. J. G. EURBILL. Herkimer, April 1. 1851. D R U G S A N D M E D I C I N E S b ^ A N improved assortment jnst received—a- X X rnopg which may he found-^ itn Tartar, Quimne, Calwnelt Sugar Lead * Opium, Camphor, Tartaric Acid, i t- For sale by J. G. BURRILL. Heriihner, April 1.1863. Rhubarb, Gum Arabic, Antimony, Ammonia, Oil Origanum, Sup. Carb, Soda, Epsoia Salts,etc, etc. ** A L W A Y S A T H O M E . Office and Residence a few rods east of the New Brick Church, between Main Street kftd the Canal. ’ * QU0.AR, TEA, MOLASSES, etc., cheap M for cash II. Huyek’a. Herkimw, N, T.