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r*' lUSC£liLA9X0¥S ZTSKS. —Camel trains are b eing o rganized to ca r r j freight o¥eir tile deserts of Arizo- —D u ring the year 1876 the Dnited States yielded ^0,000,000 pounds of lephants - —I t i s n o t a, K tQ o r e;m m two officem in the Bassii a r k a b le r t ib n lian arm a t t h e of cfche rank, after the Gran^ D u k e Kioiiolas, are natives of P oland. —A bill is pending in the Nevada D a ^ slature declaring i t unlawful for the Chinese te transport the bones of their dead from the b u rying grounds. —■Citizens of P embroke, If. H ,, have subscribed $300 to procure a handsome gcanite monument to m ark the . place of Si the m u rder o f little Josia Iiangmaid, —The p lay bill which President coin is s aid to have held in his ham night h e was shot in the private box of Ford’s Theatre, W ashington, was sold th e o t h e r d a y f o r $ 4 . 1 9 . —Messrs. Nichols a n d Ogle, rival (jan- lidatesidates foror thehe Mayoraltyayoralty off Galveston,alveston, d f t M o G 39ed pennies to determine who should retire from the race, and the latter has _ --------- j __ off Cashmere h as. im p o rt ed from Franca 250,000 vines, for the _________ 1 ____ ;---------nes in his t e r r retire from th e race, refused a nominatioi] —^Maharajah o Ca 1 Fran ca 250 p u ^ o s e of grow ing g r a p e ? i n hiS te r r i tories and inciting the manufacture of ■wine as an industry. —^Thomas M. Butler, of Fredonia, K j , , has a spring of water fifteen feet in diameter, whose bottom has never been reached, although weights with ropes three h u n d red feet long have b een lower ed into it. —^The premium bale of cotton which won the $1,000 prize at the Centenni;d Exhibition, is to be sent to the Interna- tioniJ Hortieultnral Exhibition in Hol land by the Cotton Exchange of Mem- , Oregon, Jam es Davis was taken from his b ed % mask ed men, who kiUed Mm, and burned his body in tha flames of h is house. W h a t Davis h ad done to provoke the crime is not known. —The authorities of Italy are making another attem p t to suppress brigandage and the secret society o f the Mafia, at the ciety i ---- ----------- , _ jluding the Mayor o f a municipalify 'in the infested district. —^The editor of the JSjansas F a tm e r states that he has taken all sorts of things in the way of subscriptions, and th a t now a man offers Mm a n owl for six months o f his paper. The editor says that if h e can find a n y fellow who is out of owl, and needs o n e,'he’ll do it. -Prof. A. Graham Bell, the5 ii as born in TTi's father. Prof, noted as the in- ttUU. UtMAUV J OIUUO bU O Y I rest well stid relish my food. Ctth reoomme the Y e g e tine for wh»t i t him iqjkt tor . BIC KER . ICTJSO’E T I K E . Tkoatands Will bear tegUmony (and do i t v o l untarily) that VoBetinssls thjs b e a tm edieal com- oound y e t placed before the public for reuovat- inc sa d purifyiss:,the blood,, eradicatins; .a ll humors, im purities o r poisoaous secretions from the system , inrigoratihfrahd strengtheniBs the system debilitated by disease; In fiwt, i t is,.^a8 m any have called it, “ T h e S r e B t H e a lth R e storer,” , SAFE AND SURE. Ma, H. B. SrcvKHS: l a 1872 year V e g e tine was reeommended to me, a n d y ie lding to thepersnasions o f afrienct.X consented to try it, .A t t h e tim e, I was snSering from e;e&%ral d e b ility a h d aer.oas- prostrations. sttperindBoed by o r e n r o r k and irreg u la r liaiats. Its wonderful strengthening and ouratiye -prop* arties seemed to affeot my debilitated, system from the first dose, and Under its ■persistent nse I rhpidly recovered', gainipir more than usual health a n d g o od ieeling. Since then. I h a r e n o t hesitated to give V e g e tine m y m o st unq.aaiified indorsement as being k safe, sure and powerful 'a g e n t i u prom o ting h e a lth a n d restoring th e wasted system to new life and energy. Vegotine is the o n ly m e d icine I use, a n d as lon g a s X liv e of the telephone, was bo rn in Scotland! H ventor of inventor in Edin- nm tea to speak sod of a iiniTereal system of phonography, is now living in B rant ford, Ontario. —Policeman Conlin o f San Prancisoo ■as v ery drunk on patrol. A clergy- la n , o n his way to church, reproached him for his disgraceful condition. lUS d l a g r a u e i u i c u u u x u o u . T h e r e u p o n C o n lin , u n c e r ta in a s t o ■which ' ” --------------■’^he i t a police captain Bcidingf t h a t q u e s t io n , a n d in , u n c e r l of theni was the inebriate clergyman a n d dragged h im to the tion. There a police captain had d i f f ic u lty i n de< offlcei was looked up. J h e r a h a s been f o r S o m e years in Lam b e th (London) workhouse an attor- is d< Ity.” . They have now given him wood chopping to do and h e jiiues for oakum picking instead, as “ it gives him more tim e f o r literary p u rsnite. ” Lam beth. is the workhouse described by Greeuwood, the a mateur canual, pi” ea of bone ^ difiere^toes. Matter! ran on thus about seven years, till M ay. 1874. w h e n a ftifind recom m e n d ed m e to go toyo^Hrofficeand ta lk w ith 7 0 U o f the v irtu e o f Vegetiue. I did so, and by your Madness pass ed throngh your m u n a & c tory. n o tin g the in g r e dients, «te.. by which your remedy is produced. Rywhatl saw and heard I gained some contL- denoe in Yegetine. I commenced ta k in g it soon' a f te r , b u t felt worse from its effects: still 1 persevered and soon fe lt i t w as b e n efiting m e i n o th e r respects. Y e t 1 did not see the reiuita 1 desired, till £ had taken it faithfully for a little inor! than a year, when the diSloatty in the back was cured, and ibr nine months I have enjoyed the best of health. I have i u t h a t tim e g a ined tw e n ty-five p o u n d s of flesh, being heavier th a n ev e r belore i n my life, and X was nevor more able to perform labor than now. . Baring the post few weeks I had a sorofulous sireiling as large as my fist gather on another part o f my body. ‘ I took Yegetino faithfully and it removed it level with the surface in a month. I think 1 should ha've been oared Of my main trouble sponorifx had taken larger doses, after having become aconslomed to its effects, ,Xiet y o u r patron s troubled w ith scrofula or* kidney diseM onndom and^tliat/ill takes timo te care chronic diseases, and if they will patiently VegOUnV, < w l j l . - i n . - m r - ----- 3 y e a r b y tween January 1 and December 31, 1875, 4,222 articles were thns brougbt in. They are k e p t for a y ear and then, p] if unclaimed, given to the finders. I t is ■‘j-' y d e s i r a b l e t o b a v e a. 'p l a c e t o w M c k v e r y d e s i r a b l e t o lia v o a. 'p l a c e t o to take an article found, or to know w h e r e to g o a n d lo o k 'w b e n . y o u • l o s e —^A woman in Eockport, Massachu setts, who cupports h e r'chiidrenbyhard work, was a3ked, several days ago, by a feUow workman in the mill, to aid in making a purse for a “poor woman.” lad only sixty cents left to carry igh the month, b u t she gava; ve cents. A little later thep pe er- r son returned and twenty-fi’ only sixty cent her throug h th e month, b u t she gava . A little late r th e i .told the woman the 5 meant for her, and banded h e r $25. —Internal jeal-msies are so strong M Egypt that several men are appointed to do the work of one, i n ' o rder that each nationality may be represented. An Englishman and a Frenchman attend to the taxation; two Euglishmmi a » d a Frenchman control the railroad serv i^.; an F.ngliahmRn, an Italian, an Austrian,, and a Frenchman regulate th e public d e b t; natione bench. —^The English institution of g ^ e preserves has been introduced into Berks co u n ^ , Fa., by a local sports men’s association. They have leased 3,000 acres o f forest, field,' wid streaia, w M c h t h ^ w i l l S t o c k 'with, b i r d s fishes. They pay each of the fifteen farmers who own the hmd $5 a year and d m d e the proceeds o f fines for “ poach ing” -with the farmer on ■whose tex rito ^ game is killed. Several h u n d r e d . fluiul and p h easants ■will b e set a t liberty thte gj ^ _ W e do n o t find these weddings no ticed in the society journals: Jam af F e rry is in a Baleigh p rison for stabbing. AEsa Mann, who lived across the atroet, flirted ■with him through the bjursTof ’Ms cell window. They became* engaged', and their wedding was held in jail, where the happy couple are now spend ing their honeymoon. In Baltimore: an aged German went to a lunatic asylum, picked out a woman from among the wild patients, and m arried h er. H e plained th a t his pre'vious •wife h ad crazy, am he wanted another. —A few da;ys so wefl t ^ t h is pre'vious wii a b ad liked h er □other. da ago, while a boy .named Gantz was hunting for rabbits on the mountain near Dauphin, Fa., ho loVtnd a paofeag© o f p aper u n d e r a rook, wbieh, u p o n b e i n i izen of thaf plac< was subm itted to i money, who le. The fragments, when properly placed together, ■will h ave a money value of a b o u t $452. —Prof. Denslow, of Union CoUege of describes in \thes Mude- n for imp-oiri suldhave the let elected by Uongrass, and whenever a m ajority in Con- fced against them: . Thux' the- Law, CMcagO, describes pendent his p W fo r imp-oiring national politics. He would have th e President and Cabinet grees voted again st them : . Thn a' the- President would hold a b o u t the j p a ^ p n ' of fee F renuer M JpehsilQW’ daiiQB that such a igrstem would educate “ genM ns parliamentary leaders and sMtesmen that p o liti;^ power would be made to depend on public approba tion ; thattth there woidd b e no prolQi m ; tfa a infests betwjetween lative brs the E: branches t b s P r e s i d e n t ’s tb s P residents power would be greatly reduced, and a check would l » pllacsd jOUBfflce holders. xentor. -NIC?.—A fond fattier wrote : “ I t generally take«i twenty y ears of training to « radi(»t 0 thn word ‘nice’ from a wom an'# vocabuJarL The Fall# o f Niagara, the Psalma o f David, and the progress of the human race were a ll ‘nice* to m y eldest daughter till she g o t married.^’ A COMFAOT has been formed in Switz erland for unearthing the \village of Pliirs in Grauhuuden, which was over whelmed b y a fall o f rook i a 1618, uear- ly one thousand persons perishing. A rich booty is h o p ed for from the sho] foctoriei and chuxcheg. VEGBTINE. *VBGHTiKB h o t never tailed to effect a cure, livinatoneand strenath to tbesystem debiiita<t' d by dUeaie. SHE RESTS WELL th e o n ly m e d icin e I use , a n d lever e xpect to find a better. Yours truly. W. J Monterey Sti W. H . CLARK. ireet, A llezheuy.. P. VEGETINE. V kobtinb thoroughly eradioatef every kind ol humor, and restores the entire system to a healthy oonditiou. I !£he foUowiug letter from Rev. Q._ W. Mans field, formerly pastor of the Methodist JSpisoopal Church, Hyde Park, and at present settled in howeli, muitconvinci eTsryaus who rosds this le tte r o f th e w o n d erful eacative d u a lities of Y i^etine ^ a tho r o u g h oleanser and purifier of P a stor o f the M ethodist £ . Churoh. >EEPAEED BY H. S . STEVEFE, Boston, M ass. VEBETINE i&SOLD «Y ALL DRBBttiSTS. , ■ aplUw4 Awarded the Highest Medal at I & E. T. AllIOHI &O.. C Q9f Broa«iw a y « N e w Y o r k . (Opp. M etropolitan H o tel.) S l fu r n f a c tiiren t, J m p o r t e r s and: D e a le r s in EnpTiip, Cboios aii t a . STERE 0 SeOPE$ AND VIEWS, A lbum s, 6rapboso($es, P h o tographs, And kindred goods-Celebrities. Aotcesaes, eto. PHOTOUBAPHIC HATBRIALS, W a a r e H e a d q u a r ters for e v ery th ing i n th e -way S T l^tom c O irS- ANU HAttie LAHTEnii^) •Seing HsnufactureM s f t h e MIORQ-SttIBNTiFiC L A N m if, SPRBEO-PANOPPICON. , UUHYBRSITI STBRiOmOON. ■ , ABYEmacISBB'SS^EaREOPilCOH.; : a T r i o p i i c o n : ' ^ SCH 0 O I. I.AhnEBRN. RA M IL'S; L A N T E R N . ' RBOPLE’S LANTERN: £ m 1 i style being the be Hatalogttes of Lantern* and Slides, with dir; tions for u sing, s e n t o n a p p lioation. Any enterprisinr man can make money with a Masdo Lantern. A full stook of Views of the Expositien B u ild ifi^ a iiA th e ir ;c o a te n ls. mr* Cut'but iblsM vertigemenfc fot relerefioo. feb7m6 H U M A N M I S E R Y Jtut PuhUshed, in a pealfd Envelope. Price tix A L e c t u r e o n t h e N a t u r e , T r e a t m e n t , a n d B a d ieal c u re o f S e m inal 'W eakness, o r Sperm a - tio u m a y m a y once h im s e lf e h eapl l^ecturi ^itlprom d %9o% (o ihoMMtdt 'and thousanda. SenL under seal, in a plain envelope, t o any addrees, on recsipt o f iixofiB ti. or twp p oiUfei A d ^ ^ the Pablishers, T B S K S B iD A L C iL , 4 1 A n n g t . . N e w 3Torkx P . 0 . B o x . 4 3 8 8 . cotUyl Netvoua DEilLITY. TTITAL W B A lOTESSorDEPRES * BION, ft we«k exhftmtftd f e e H n s .ho energ; or coaroge; tbe result o f M ik t x i , Ovxft-WOSK iKSigoxxTtcurarBxcFXgsas-.'oirsome d r a i n npoi theijrstiBi i# ilWftyf enrsd by s i i M ’s V c MTo. It tdnet up ted inVitefates the system, dispels tiM4rtbftw u d dcstei^twr,.tep)irts ftriistth mehtmE. — T ' MAMMOTH STORE! 2 0 . K ® ! l K l s , ’s S . » Y- ^ • « -uplliw -i ' F A f t M S , i ® 3 S |^ © K i l I |S ^ ’»™Domestic and Iropotted.', GfMMGE JAFAR; GREEN AND 0 (^L 0 NG T E A SI S e w O R L E A N S A U i ) P o r t o r i o o m o l a s s e s , s y r u p s , s u g a r s , s p i c e s , C A N N E D A N D , B O T T L E O < 3 0 0 0 3 , in e p r y v a r i e t y . , MOCHA, JAVA MARICAIBO a n d RIO COFFEE, RAW AND ROASTED; GRARULAIEO BREi^KFAST COFFEE, oulj 25 cents per pound. ‘■jBRpyVN’S; 'P A l’E;NT\FLOUR,’r » A W h it© , S p r i n g W h e a t Plour,fin SALT, WATEIf L!WE, BALp fl^QUMTAIN LIM^ PLASTER iPARIS a 1 MD MARBLE DUST. DETTGS ^D ^ B :C T B A O T S ^ ^ P J L ii& O F J ’H E B llsT K IN D S ; SHOULUBR BRACES, M£HT$ WANTED FPR HISTORY yENTENANlL EXHlSmofl Tt contains nearly-40ff fine engravings of build- iags and scenes in tbe Great, Bshibicion and is the only nuthentio and cotnplote history pub- 'IxsHed* ' Xt« 'trea.'ts ol 'thosPS'Dd bciildiiig;s« wo 7 )dor~ ful exhibits.curiosities. greafc events, etc. Very ,cheap irndaoilaat si^ht. QnaAgent sold 48 copies FLU ID AND SOLID : . W D USE • PRESGEIPTIUNS OAREFULLY PREPARE] T A P L E C U T L E H V , S H E L F A ^ H ^ Y H A R D W A ^ B R O N Z E A N O J A P A N Japan, CoacK aiid !FTirnitiire ¥apnifeli; (3^1kssaH:d P u tty ; Prspared P a ints, Canned ' . Paints; Paint, Vs(,FJiisli, KaMomiiieand WMi:ewas]i Brushes. Carpenters and'Bunders’’Tools j ,Carriage Makers ^ d BiacKsmiths’ Coods ; Iron and Steel ' S p r i n g s , A x l e s , K a i l s , & c ., & c . G o o d s s o l d a t BOTTBli® IB I C E S , a i i d G u a r a n t e e d a s r s p r e s e n t e d . - • ' • ivlEain S t r e e t , H e r l d m e r , IT . Y . . . P acts fo b h orsem e n . ■R eaves ha ve been and O a n b e C ured . I BistemiJer, jEpizootic aud Cough shorn oif their, t e n o r s . M illions saved to o w s c s s of hoasxs by t h e tim e ly nse o f ‘‘ SxnyoRD’aLiQnin H kavk and D istxmpxb K im i d t .” The follow ing eertifieates speak ior them selves, and a ll. ONI THOUSAND DOUABS paid i f anything untrue ia atated i n th e loUow- ins: V an H oknxsvii . i .1!, N. Y. , d’a Liquid Heave and Dis- Caual S u p o rintendent’a O fSee.l tem p e r i n m y stftbles by th e nse o f \ Sanford’s Liquid H e a v e and D isten^er Biemedy,’’ I cheer-. fully recommend it. CHAS, ZIELLX, Supt. Office o f Lotbridge & P ish. Buffalo. N . Y . , I h a d a y o u n g h o rse thatcom m e n c e d c o u g h ing ..tad show ed s ign s Of H e a v e s. 1 gave a b o u t tw o - “• V S a n ford’s L iq u i^ and D istem p e r R e m e d y \ and h a v e seep n o signs of h e a v e s since. H . FI&H. |I have used Sanford's L iquid H e a v e a n d D is tem p e r Rem e d y for t h e w iue-spread epidem ic among upraem. witbe^perfeetaucoess iu my stables. laclvige apy horse owner to get i t im m ediately. T h e sooner i t is adm inistered the quieker t h e dure. Too much c annot be said in ita praise. , A L F R E D J . W A f i R m . E x : Sheriff M o n t. Co. N . Y . W e c a n fu rn ish hu n d r e d s m o re of c e rtificates tw i iljin g to the uppM ulloled oxoellen g e o ftho R e m e d y . T h e r e h a v e b e eii m a n y v a lu a b le h o rses . V tfiliO r ifiirra o a io in e T w M ownere, Kr rea sons w h ich any one h a v in g a v a lu a b le h o rse to sttl w ill underiland, do not w ish i t known that this remedy was used. ___ .P r e p a r e d tion e r y Store. . guts generally. hESIRABLE VILLAGE L 0 T 8 , (originally forty-two in number.) carved out of a valU ahle p l a t o f land w h ich th e y purchased in 1874 a tg r e a t e z p e n s e . in o r d e r to afford a d d itional b u ilding facilities ifi th e ■riliage o f H e rkim e r. L Q c a t I d f i o f L o t O f t The western derininuB of.'‘la 8 ter» Avenue,\ SO called, upoa wliioli the lots are located, is aboMtaten'rods Boatkerly of the JfTew York Cen- tral and Hudsoi River Rail Road, and about eighl: rods' e a sterly o f th e H e r k im e r H y d raulic C a n a U a n d d istan t b u t a few rods from th e H e r k im e r D e b e t. T h e lofs are sufficiently f a r from th e B a il B o o d t o av o id th e noise an d bu s tle o f the oars. S I Z E O F L O T S . i! ! ! I ! ? IMENaTICE! J O H I M . f f i E T Z G E R Is Btm the Trcpriotorof the 1 - ^ . f e BglBER.STOyE DEPOT! A n d k e e p s o o n a tantiy on h a n d ^ t i n , Bheet Iran, 0 opper-:Ware, ■ Lead Pipe, Cistern Pumps, H o l l o w w a r e , And everything l a TinnerV lino. H e is ready T I N R O O E I N G ! ' . H e i s in a i n e w s e lling a greaj^m any G r a p h i c R a n g r e p , Graphic Parlor Stoves, A n d ifi th e O N L Y M A N i n H e r k im e r who sells TH E H E W E K F I A E COOK STOVE. . a S s s U ^ ^^M a in S t r e e t . H e r k im e r . N . T . feet d e e p i and laid out a t r ight angles to , E a s t - , ern A venue,” which ia fifty feet 'wide and run ning in a r ight lin e its e n tire length: or in other w o r d s .\ a s s tr a ig h t a s a gun b a r r e l .\ Exleiisioinif,\asternvenne.” E i \Eastern Avenue” has boon extended by or der o f the President a n d Trustees of the village ot Herkimer a n d o pened through to 'Washington. Street, thus affording an additional a d vantage to the deeirableajBSs o f t h e lots. W hen this e x ten sion is graded a n d thb H y d raulic Canal bridged a t its intow e etion.the lots in question Can b e a p - preached from t h e Tillage either by the K ing’s Boad or by Eastern Avenue Extension. “ E a s t e r n I v e n n e ^ ' a n d B a i l d in g s . , I X h e u n d e rsigned L a v e a lread y been a t'cousid- erahlo expense l a gVading the street and in sot- O. H. BEBBT A 1 \’I> IRA WEEKS H aving leoaed, t b e . BLACKSMITH SHOP, o f JOHN D . ly iT fiE R S T I N lL have form e d a q ^ a r t n e r s h i p . and w ill h e t ^ f i e r c a r r y on t h e U S eksm lU iiBg a n d H o rseshoeing b u s iness a t th e old Stan A Oa ■^asMa^tqtt Street, n e a r ly opposite th e brick s o b o o lbouse, and f o r m e rly occupied by GAYLORD) BTERLH. 'Our reputation for H o r s e s l io e in g a n d p a i r r i a g e I r a n i n g 8 onequaled, and w e ' <3-xi.Ayraja'4:;ei(h O s i i r W o s r L : . Hoping to secure the patronage of friends, ihd a i l those who deeife first-ClMS w o rk, we Ore WEEKS. lEOI AND, 8 pEl, S p n n g R , F e llo e S i H a b s f JU S T ADDED TO M Y STO C K , ' a M 0 # O L D A T ' Bottoin Prices fl i«aoi&a& CL. W„PAL]iXiLJx« \ ' . V a l u a b l e . . ' WPIQTII FOR SALE! A T H E R K I M E R , N r Y . dious dwellihgS,'costing from fl.OOO to 03,000 each see. before th e close o f tb o season r \ m ore dw ellings finished. , 3 D O T J B X a ! B 3 i . O T ? S - P a r ties d e s ir iu g to b u ild-large, costly mid ex tensive dw ellings u a n . b e accommodated, w ith a few valuable' d w b le lots, having a ffOutage o f IGQfpebonthel'AyeAue-” ,; ' A s AN IN V e s T M E N T . W h ile Lite Insurance Companies and Sayinfs V n k s a re tottering a nd tuinbling down, t e d ko- m ore o f thhse lots. 08 th e y o r v a lu e , a t most, in a very few years, WBSTBBIT BLASTS. These lots are entirdyproteoted firom that ter rible West Wind which, at times, plays sad havoc with chimney tops, windows and stoops of dweU- ini^ located On the westerly side of the village ofHerkimer.andat times penetrates -with great severity the very sides of the dwellings there. OTJ 3 R OiFITSTjlOlSr- W e qoufidentlv a ssert that these lots o re com-’ paratively dry aqd well adapted to building pur- poseA. t e d are not Kuhieetto spring and fall in undations,barring a few lots at the extreme east erly term inusof the \A v e n u e \and that thesoil m m m of tors and terms OF SALE. W o -will offer these lots a t p rices run n in g from ninety dollare to two hundred and seventy-five dollars each, a c c o rding t o lo c a tio n . O n r term s Of sale will .be oue-qparter o ' --------- - down, ahd balance payable in' i in one, tWb ted three years, wi aU y ,.se?ur^ J»thw.by approv* gage npan lot or lots sold. MAP AND CENERAL IN- . S P O E O T I O N . A g e n e r a l inspection o f these lo ts is cordially extended to those i n s e a r c h o f a valuable lo t u p on-w h ich to bu ild. Dated Herkimer* Fob. 21,18TT, .? qiAVVB « • C. MALLERY, 3 P B A O T I G A L S I ^ A T E R . ■ ^ A H B D E A L E R I S ' W ^ h h a n d A m e r ican 8 M e o f a l l C o h rs. OLAT15 Fauri'sked and Laid at Ee- dneed PricU, Good quality of Vermont^late fornished And laid OS cheap os SMugle£ - wBa’p or K*jra»»Htr* <at*w tr »gqviB*p, Herldiner, N. Y . FLOUB, F£ED ARO G R U E iwm \PAflTOTGiS” I ' L O X J I ? , , b r S d ? s & , KENTUCKY WHITE. ■ M A N HA T T A N M IE L S . MINNESOTA^MILLS. VNEW^BROOESS.\ WHITE LILLY. (Red and White.) R ISIN G STAB, W A SHINGTON M ILLS, I A n d various o th e r b r a n d s o f flour.. : Wo k c e p a ll grades o f S p r i n g , W in t e r 1 W h ite W h e a t FToUf. Also C rahai R y e a n d B U c k w h e a t F l o u r . O a t m e ; and all kinds of S a it and C e m e n t. fElD! Iipn FIIB!!! OIL MEAL, & e., A la r g e s tock o f a l l k ind s - a t v e rR lo w p r ice s ., , . ' ■ ' W e-will b a v e a la r g e stock of : , ■ .. . TIMOTHY & CLOVER SEEDS ') on h a n d for S p r ing u^e. ate Tear E . ' B r A S a . B p B H . i g e i t . Herkimer> Nov. 24 . 1876 . deoistf infill ill!. Thoroughly Cures Diseases theSkiUi BeautijfiestKeCojm plexion, Prevents andRem” odies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sbrjes and - Abrasionsof the Cu ticle and Cbimteip- acts i^Ontagion. ThIsS| w«T^e»*frwm't HeZTaXJiOJbU (tHe Rf^sfiedlal m u tism , a n d O o n t. . . . I t also' d totefects c ietfcing a n d iin e u an d pxe- vettLedisetuieM COiawiniilcated b y f lo u t t e t with th e p e raaU , . . . I t dlseelv t e dondtelLpre'v'ents baldness, and retards graynessof tbe hiiir. Physicians speak of it in high terms. , P r i c e s - 25 a n d 50 cents p e r Caitc-i p e r B o x {3 Ooikes)., 60c. a n d $1.20. ' N . B.-’-Tbe 50 cent cakes are triple the size o f , th o s k a t ^ q e n t ,. , . , 'HtlUS HAIB AND WHISKER DYE/ Bltelt t e BifoWn^ffO CeutS. 0 . I . G I S I t T E N T 0 I * P f 0 D i r i hbv29yl ' . -y S tohA YyN.'l & s e n d o l l S 'a d a y rigK t in th e i r o w n lo c a l! ___ do OS w ell as men; W e w ill furnish you a oomv plete Outfit free.„T b e business pays b etter tbs anything e lse. Wo w ill bear e xpense o fstartii Tor^iiculai * \ -------- ' expense^of starting loandsee. FatMijeri und daushiftrss an d work koioe. Hew MTertisemeats, tOOKliSg ECONOMY LEADS TO WEALTH JOHW W. BKOWW T ^ O tJL l) respectfoUy, inform tte J * Ladies and Gentlemen of Herkimer and ’ )m ity,t*hat fifty p e r c e n t o f tn ^ e sav e d b y p a t- iizingrnis ' S t e M D y e i n g . a n d O l e a u m g s i i M p e j D f t . jadiesSilk and Wcolon Drosses, Shawls, Kid oves, Eeathersv an d G e n tlem e n s G a rm e n ts ja n e d o r colored w ith o u t r i p p i n g , in a m a n - r beyond eompeti tion. J . W . B R O W N .N o .9 J o h n S t ., ihllSyT ' Titica. N . Y .. near the ■Deimt. ' aplllw4 pOUNDI FbUNjjj ^ SPECIAL HARQAINS IN ‘ CL O THIN Q! QrfeatWiardrobe. PLEASE NOTICE Ttt£ PRICES. :ST0UT'W ORKING SHITS, U, 86. 8 8 ,$ 1 0 t ' ■ GOOD EA S IN E S S , SUITS, from CIO tq fll5. F I N E DRESS SHITS from 815 to 820 . BOYS’ s t r i T S from B o u r D o llars u p w a r d s . EH RN ISHIN G-GOOI^ v ery Uheap. IWHITE SHIRTS. 756 ' ents to 8 L 50 . , OYBRALLG only I 'f fty .Ce.nts.; ■ CHARLESiG ^^K iN C S L E Y , apl4tf 110 a nd l l § Genesee St., U tica. Please state in wiiai paper von read this adver j ,, t%Beni&nit^ ALT. EOB $2 ARTIFICER’S ASSISTANT Contains f u ll and com p lete instrnctlons in the arts and sciences of [ING -- ^REAiJfNCfBV £ ------- both D oubles sind S ingle E stuv . . HARM ONY—as relating to sacred mu hibitjng and e x p laining the cor s t t u t e o n o f a ll th e priUeipt THOROUGH BASE—blaying sacred mnsie froi_ figures, enaM ing:the per- ' foriqer to play four part? by looking a t twO. t u n i n g THE BIANO-BORTB. B eep O egan . “ MKLODBONand , , , , S e s a p h i j i k , ' ■' ' ' -w i th sugges- , • tions for de tecting and ' ■ discovering de- i ERROTYPE AND TINTYBE PICTURES-^ m e thod oT tahing th e m . , ■ ARTIEIOIAL ELpWBRS t o FRUIT. LEAF P R E^IN G r-H o v i’tiiey are made and . PBBSBBVBD, SC.. SC„ SC. This is the Largest. Handsomiat and TJse- fu t JSaok ever p u b lished for t h e price. . SI 2 B 8 M B I 6 INOSBS ABD OOjfTAllfB 700 Fmfnsely Illustrated, is Handsomely Hound, in Cloth, w ith O ilt B a c k a n d Sides, and is one of th e m o st valnaM e works © verhrOduced, ' A Great Amount of UsefulJnformation for ’.INVENTORS, KIEGHANICS, &G„ w ill b e found i n these pages. I t contains nearly 6000 TALHBALB BEOIFEB ABD- fOEMHLAB adapted to every trade. x>rofcssion and oceuipai- tion In Christendom . -EXTENSIVE and USEFUL B.SADY RBCKG27ERS* a r e i n s e r t of MaclmistB, Metal Worherg, Arti Fatents f How to Ohtaih Them since tne worm oegan\ nas coniainea as la. an s^m.ount e f general Information and hptn tion o f PracticdCEvery Bay Use to Everybody. Every Earm er. every M eehanie. every Aytrren- cice, every F a m ily, shonlU jaave a copy. M uch o f the 'inform ation 6ohtam ed in this W6rk h a s . tJlTAiNEB AT A lARfiE OUTLAY a n d w ith a grert dteal^f diMculty. VALUABLE TRADE SECRETS ■ hlfsh ( ’ '■ TH IS IS TH E FASTEST SELLING BOOK 'EVER PU B L ISH E D. .: , ’ ' Agents canD o n h le their Jlon e y b y Helling It.; . , SOLD BY SUBSCRIFTiQJi OULY. Sp e e iaV t e r r it o r y w ill .be g i v e o \ ^ A g e n t s , i p r i c e $ 5 ^ . 0 0 . . Singlecopie^wlllhesent lymail,poBt-paid,npr ■°’^ 1 ? o a r i f f f i r s - a n ( i .Confidential Circnlsr address- THE EMIGRE STATE PBBUSHINU GD.. P , 0*B 6 x S?56. 713 Broadw a y , N e w Y o rk. aug23tf Ieriier'tliMEGB,ii» AT MOHAWK, N. Y. o f c o m p a n i e s H a s i n a ^ 1 0 Q s O O O . O O O PB N N ^ Y L Y A N IA FiRB.'' I ’S ’seB SPHINGPIELD FIRE AND . liSliS GSrSoLLOSilOH 9 iid a i . o B E 24;S26.nS4: T R A V E L E R S , , , . . . . , . > . . „ 3 ,701,361 ^ ' ' '• -.$97,F^5',248- G j ,t1ie fir^f radk among, companies dbinfir business* monthg; and that without'a law suit'or Serious ^he Equitable Xdfe Assurance Society, 'of York, iu tbe exteutand magnitude of its business surpassing any otaercom p a u y in the world, with' Qgib A ssets Feb. IsL 1873. of^p;000,fX)0. * . < •. The Traveller’s Life and 'Accident Insurance, of Hartford, Oash A ssets 12,266,000. ............. For Jmsuranoe in any of tlm above, apply to ■ ' COBUBB OP M aik akd O tseqo S tbbets . may21yl TST- - S '. D f f YOU* W ANT f S E S H C A N B I H ^ V- GO TO UAYiS’ (QOlsn’EQTlONBEf STOEE; M ala S t .j Hear the P o s t flffice, H erklm erj S . T . I H S T M ilton Gold JeweJ- I ryOoinbinationout. Con- J sisting of elegant -wateh ■ Chain’, ladies’ j e t brooch. ■ J e t e a t drops, p a ir e leg a n t I gold stone sleeve biittr-- I set s p ir a l Sti h u t Sortgagre Sale, \W H E R ]^ A 8 , default has been m ade V * in tb e paym e n t o f tbe money secured bv a ----------- ------ _ A s ‘f .EOSSAQE STAMPS TAKBlf AS CASH. F. STOCHfiJAN, 29 BofldStreet, New York. feb28m4 If You Want! ^ A N T ; a B l a c k S i l k fo r $ 1 . 0 0 , W a n t a ^ - I n o h ' B lack Cashm ere ior 69o., . ' W ant a Colored Cashmere for 62Me., ■ ^ W a n t a 'Brilliantine for'37J4e.. W a n t a n A lpaca for 25e..' W ant a Poplin for 25e., W ant a Damasee for 30c.,. AVant a M -irseiU e aQ u iltfor 75o., W a n t I d n e n T a b le D am asks f o r 5flo.. .. W an|LobJfl j)ieeLinenBfor35e.. W a i t N a p k ins for lOo.. ■Want T owels fo^ 3 Oe.. W t e f Crashes for lOo.. ^Want Red Flannels for 30c., .Want B lue Twilled Flannels for 39c., W a n t P l a in B e d Flannels f o r 20c.. W ant W h ite F lannels for 20A'. W a n t O p era Flannels for'fOc.. W ant Canton Flannels for 10c., W ant good 10-4 Blankete for S2.40, W a n t G ents’ Alerino W rappers and D raw ers \Want l a d i e s ' Merin,o. W rappers an d D raw ers W ant M isses’ M erino Hosiery for 15o., • W a n t Children’s M erino Hosiery for 10c., W a n t H andsom e P u x B e avers for $3.50. W ant Handsome Dark Prints for 7c.. .W^pt good styles o f flinghamp for lOo., W a n t Brown Sheetings for 6e., ' ’ W a n t Cheviot Shirtings for 12Ko.. W ant a-nything in the Dry Goods lin e , Call a t th e tb f v h a v e e y e r b e e n o f e r s d , . P . M c M O F R O W & 0 0 , , jiih..5yl ; A ecadb .’ U tica , N . Y . J l o r t g a g e S a l e . w h e r e a s , d e fault has been m a d a • V in th e paym e n t o f th e money secured to be paid by mortgage dated the 31 st day of March. 1875. executed, b y J o h n Cary, o f th e tow n of Co- tainffi Sfd'morYgSe te^ p / f f - p f J H J . D . H E N f e R S O N , Attorney &*Cdunselior at Law, , M o r t g r a ^ e S a l e . mortgage dated the 1st day o f April. 1874, exe-. debt secured by said mortgage or any part there- m s m ^ m „ o .,..J k GW 6 n TUNNICLIFF. Mortgage Sale.* W H E R E A S , defaulfe bas heen made to be du^ ^nd unpaid nn said mortgage at tbn tim e of the fiist publication of this notice is one hundred a nd tbirty-fiYe dollars and fifty cents. Now* tbereforos notice is hereby g iven that by v ir tu e o f t h e pow er, o f sale contained in said jmortgage,* a n d ffaly recordeaTas “aforesai-i, th e said mortgage w ill be-/oreplpsfii b y a sale o f the • prem ises therein deseriBed a t public a u c tion, a t th e hotel k e p t b y F rederick.W e b 3 ter, i n R u ssia, ■ N. Y .. o n the 6th d a y o f J u n e . 1877. a t tw o o’clock in-theafternodfl. S a id prem ises a re.deserlbedin saidm o y teflteiisM |ow 8 ! *’A ll tfigt certain piece o r p a t'celoflA u d 'know n a s o'art o f-Snb-dlviBion- No. 4, in the north half o f Great Lot N o v lT M ;J^ r a e y ^ ld Pat|^nt, c ommencing iq the^cenier of ie^^said the plael^^|e|i^tol. co^ta^^ o f ia n d . D ated^M arch i g h a s w ^ ^ ^ Assignee MiLTON'Howfli Aitornayi » ----- Svipreutt.e C o i|i^ 7 rgjBtkiiBpr Cauqfyi Wjmi.iA« Hi^EBis, T j J ake , MpsEis and KgHAfl R^ C ase -X. , , i;. T E p u r g u a n c e p f a i j u d g i p e p t a n d d s r ,-L c reo c f foreclosure a n d eale, rendered by ±b.o Suprem e'O o ttrt o f theSfcate of Sew n C o rk. in th e above e n titled.action, on tUe 2Dtb d i ^ Of M a ro h ,: abd duly filed, e n tered a n d d o e g e ted In the 0 l 9 |;k^. 0 fiice of the County ot^rkimqr on the, same-day la s t a foresaid, t h e s n b scnoer, as Ket> eree for. th a tjrarP B s e d u ly app o n itedi > ^111 a t p u b lic a n etion^tfijthe j l i g b s s t bidder, a t fro n td o o r o f th e Court H o u se, m th e tow n viilfig e o f H e rkim e r, i n s a id e o a n ly i e h t h b ___ day o f M a y . 1877, at 10 o’clock iutho forenoon of that day. -thereal est-ate add mortgaged premises' aireettetobo « o id ,in and by said jttUgtneng, and described therein a^.foJlo’ws:. A ll that cer tain Viliafelottedprettaisas jBituate in tee ivil-r: lage ofMiddleville, in said town of, Newport, c o u n ty ate Stale- aforesaidv -tedl bottuded as- foilowB; GttthB wost by lands of RvanFlarry, n o r th by lands o f th e sBid E v a n P a r r y , Oast bi^- thp highw a y leading from- N e w p o r t tb H e r k i m e r. t e a 'Kouth by la n d s , o f Thom a s R . P b - trie, a n d being th e Same p romiahs eo n y e y te by.' deed by T h o m a a R -D p trlo AftiL.GflEtrude E . P e - Dated March 20 th^ 77 , . - ; .. J .t O K E I N A . FO R D . Befteec EnwABfl A. B bowk * ' PLaintifi^c Aitocuey. Horkimier JN. Y.. grFsho|se^^^^^ an'd running, thence s s u th 34 d eg, e a s t ten c h ains and 'seventy-seven lin k s to th e W est Canada Creek, an d u p th e sam e n o r th 5S deg. east M ne chains a n d fifty l in k s ; thence no r th 52 deg. east th r e e chains and 25 l in k s ; tbenee n o r th 23 deg. east tw o e b ains a n d th irty lin k s ; thonoe n o r th 18 deg, e a st th r e e c h ains a n d sixty lin k s to a s tu m p ; thence leaving said creek n o r th 16 deg. -weat. tw e lve chains to th e center of th e highw a y ; thence along th e sam e south 45 deg. w est ten chains and ninety l i n k s ; thence south 52 deg. w est th r e e 'c h a i n s and eighty-six lin k s to th e place o t b e g inning, c o n taining tw e n ty-one acres o f ia n d . be th e sam e m o re or less. T h e courses arff t.hw Tiepdltt-nninf-od ^871» along ih e center o f s a id r o a d u n t i l i t intersects the road l e a d icgto Peter M organ's; tbenee along said road to W illiam Steivart^s, a n d thence no r th 55° west, to th e place of beginning, containing' ninety-four a c res O fiand. more, o r loss, a fter ex cepting a n d d e d u c ting therefrom abo u t two acres -sold.to Jam.es Hannon, on tbe soutb-westorly p a r tn e x t to th e s c h o o l house, a n d being the sam e fatm or p a rcel o f ian d th is day sol d Jind conveyed* .by said B e m issto said Cary, a n d tbis m ortgage is made to secure th e paym ent of tlih c o n sidera tion. m oney therefor.” Said mortgage w as given to secure tb e purob^se money o n tbeconve^hhos of said prem ises t o ‘said Gary b y said B e m iss.and said m o rtgage a n d bond accompanying th e sam e bav e been duly assigned to Esther Bem iss, u n d e s ig n e d . I>ated M a rch 7,1877. , , ESTHER BEMISS. A ssignee of said M o rtgage. GI sougb W . S h i t h , A ttorney. M o r t g a g e S a l e . ' W ’H E R E A S , d e f a u l t h a s b e e n m a d e ’ Y in the payment o f the money secured by a ' mortgage, dated the 9th day of Februtey. 1875. executed by Charles ~W, W illara and Teresa A. ? S a r y r i t w 2 ‘’o’flo « , r a V d w h mortgage has been duly assigned t« Sophronia P a r ry, o f M idfllevilie, N . Y-, an d th e sam e is now owned by her; and whereas, the amount claim ed to be due up o n said m ortgage a t th e first publication of th is notice is th e sum of 8222.95, a n d t h e w hole a m o u n t c laim ed to be u n paid on said m o rtgage is th e sum of $2,822.95, mo^|gagS,^ateSury'¥eSSr4^^^ ' o’clock in the afternoon o f that day. The prem- east 10 cnains. hubs , to a ..tage an a stones; •thence south 2° w e st 2 chains, 52 links, to th e . m iddle of th e hig h w a y ; thence south 76° w est one chain to thecenter of the i'oad running north a n d e o u th o n s a id l o t ; th e n c e along th e m iddle of said wad south X° 15’ west 25 chains, 21 links, to the place of beginning, containing 102 acres and 144 rods of land, always excepting and re- D rvingaboutoneacrepfland h retoforesoMby Sam u e l L a k e to A n d iew Bookes, . D a ted Marob. 2 1 .1877>- • ■* ' ^ _ SOBHRONIA PARRY, Assignee. e. A . M oon . A tto r n e y , ' ,, Newport, N , J , Mdrti^agc s^aie. ’’^ r H E R E A § , default Las been m ade • r in the pay&eni to a s t Thomas E. Proctor: thence south four and a half degrees w est two ebains ate,sixty - s i^ links toastdke: thenfia north, 89 degrees, east three chains a n d eighty-seven lin k s to th e p la e a of beginning, containing tljreo roods and twenty r fivaperches o f lan d .b B th o s a m e m o roes less-.’! , D a ted M arch 28.1877. - ■ ■ ; „ JOHN HEMSTREET. Assignee. ' MjcnTON Ho-ype, A ttorney. T H E P E O P L E O E T H E s t a t e . -L OF N E W YORE* b y the Grace o f God, F r e e . I S o m c e t o U r e i t i t o r s .