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-^1 MISC£n(M£0178 ITXIIB. —Three-fonrths o f the postm a sterships com e f olergym< >plicfttlosBfos >m unaetQed r . Q ^ ' o ? Qchim m i- —^Arkansas has m o r e tte\?spapeiS in pioporiaon to population than any other State in t h e U n ion. — Negotiations are in prog tract of land in Decatur count ■which to settle a c o lony o f Fr< grants from Germanized Alsas —The c o tton blanket, quite common in Frauee aud Germany, ia made by only o a f m ill in t h e U n ited States, th« Eagle and Phceuix, at Columbus, (jla. —A poor young m a n rem arks, th a t the only atlviee h e g e t s from capitalists is “ to live w ithin your incom e j’’ w h e r ^ *— “ p e r ien c e s - is to live am o n g herds of Uie tam e stock, only one or tw o at a time. H a lf and quarter breeds are very hardy. In the yield of aised of mixed stock gr m ilk the cows rais8( even more than the ave — T h e School Commi give ailk. iner o f H a rdin 0 have lately jouses in his “ the average a w h o le, the »outs are m aking greater 5 t o raise stock than to educate their c h ildren.” —It is proposed in Germ-ahy to make ■wall paper -which w ill a d apt itself to the degree of illumination of the room, be com ing darker as t h e room grow s ligh t er, and vice versa. Ife i s believed that very curious and novel effects of color and shade m ay be produced b y printing or coating paper with oxalate of copper. — ^There are in Colorado over fifty peaks w h ich r ise m ore than 14:,000 feat above sea level. Blanca P e a k ,'in that elevation o f which was deter- ole, anc ereaboi . S tate, m ined last year by H a y d e n ’ >robaWy the h igh e s t i p o int 'within the •mits Stater il l o f : ly oi intfl. t h e y U of the U n ited States 464: feet above the lev e o f t n e sea. —Officers in the army of Saxony are not allowed to marry ui sured of an incom e o f about $250 per annum , and, although t h e y are e :^eoted to live in good style aUd to dress in such a manner a s to b e at any tim e presenta ble at c o u rt, t h is is thought to be e n o u g h for their com fortable support. — H o lland has for centuries been kno-wn a s the c o u n try par excellent.e^ot tulips. T h e D u tch K in g has offered to send 40,000 of t h e s e flowers t o th e Paris E x p o sition of 1878, and they have been gladly accepted. T h o se -fading -will be constantly replaced b y others, in bloom . — I n consequence of th e recent im provem ents in the Jam es river, th e O ld D o m inion Steamship Company’s vessels are able to load m u ch deeper than b e fore, larger s h ips now go to EiohmOnd for cargoes, the shipm ents o f coal show increase, and the ioim a g t. coastwiso, is largely aug- foreig •—Aunnel t tlirbngli tlie Pyrenees wih place Prance a n d Spain i n railroad com m u n ic a tion by the 1st of January, 1878. T h e work has been several y e a r s i n pr<^ ave tw elve hours ol iding betw een Perpi^ Iona. N e s t year traveUers w ill b e able to travel b y rail from Paris to Malaga, alm ost w ithout changing trains. - ►-The citizens of Portsm outh, E n g land, having wished to erect a statue to th e late Charles D ickens, found them selves m e t b y t h e passage in h is w ill t o the effect that it was his ’wsh that no statue should be s e t up to him after h is death. Those, therefore, who wish to see a, counterfeit presentim ent o f thfe great author m iist r esort to the galleries o f M me. Tussaud, w h ere h is effigy w ill b e found hobnobbing -with kings, p i rates, m inisters, and murderers. -Mr, Harry Erskine, who suceeeded * A EoxAh t o f i !£iW 0 H.-^The Prinod of Wales, w h e n ha goes h u n ting, likes to enjoy himself unostentatiously, and doesn^t -want a fu s s m ade about him . But when he went to Gloucestershire lately, a m em ber o f Pariiam ent and a newly-rich person, Mr, Powell, appeared to think ib is ail nonsense, an d -when the m e e ting was appointed on h i s estate made a very great fuss indeed. He set u p a m a rquee on the lawn for the Prince’s luncheon; * ho prepared his re- ceptiou-room s for the e n t e r t a i ^ e n t of his hunting friends and acquaintances; he laid in bread-and-cheeae b y the ton- w eight and strong beer b y th e hogshead for the consumption of the country s ide. Consequences; T h e m o b of mechanics and laborers of the neighborhood broke devoured the luncheon, and made lerally; and after a _ le P r ince r efreshed him self w ith tea and poached eggs at the nearest clergym a n ’s residence, n o t having b e e n s e e n at all b y h is am b itions would-be host, Jffr. Powell. Y E Q ^ I N E . H e Says It Is True. S enboa F alls , N ov .I9. 1876. M e . H . R. S tevens : Dear Sir—As yoa are an entire stranger to met I w a n t y o n to know what VEU-ETINB has done tOrme, Only.those w b o have been raised fcom death’s door can know the value of snob a good medioine. I am 58 years of age. Three years ago 1 was taken sick with What the doctors called L uubago . F ox weeks 1 was confined to my bed. X had three different physioiahs'. -without any help. 1 received no relief; I was a great suffer er 1 finally X became entirely helpless. The last dooter told me there was no help; he said he might possibly save my lifer by ejecting morphine in my anas and legs. The encouragement for saving my life by having this done was so small a ohance I could not consent to run the risk. About this time myson read your advertisement in our paper, n testimony of a person who had been very sick with about the same complaint, and was cured. My son went right away to the apothecary store and bought a botUe of VEUB- TINIT. Before I had used the first bottle X found great relief; X could move myself in bed. Alter taking three bottles I was abli avod my ______________ 3 no help no doctor since. If I feel o f VE& E T INE. a n d X rec- _______ sr health. The VESETII life alter the physicians s a id theri for mo, 1 have had no doctor sin unw ell I t a k e a dose o f V \ '’ ’ommend it to my friends. '' y ’ - * him i f cured me. Heai not feel too thankful. V e r y g r ^ o fu lL ^ ,_ ^ I ^ ^ Seneca F a lls, Seneca County, N . Y . VEGETINE. ALL d i s e a s e s o f THE BLOOD. I f V eq - ETTNB will relieve pain, cleanse, purify and euro j :seases -------- restoring, the patient to plffect such di restoring, the patient to perfect health after trying different physicians, many remedies, saffeting for years, is it not conclusive \ if you are a. sufferer you can be cured 7 is this medicine performing, such great 1 2 It works in the blood, in the circulating M r, H o a ry -XLanAoo,—n fiov-vmrA --- M e lville, as Lord Advocate o f Scotland, happening to have a fem a le c lient of the nam e o f T ickle defendant i n an actioit commenced his speech in the following Jmmorous atrarn : “ Tickle, m y client, th e defendant, my Lord.” The audit ors, am u sed \witlx th e oddity of the m e m o o a ; ana no m caicm e cna rectlyupon it, to purify and. re just claim upon public attentioz VEGETINE. •WII.I. QUBE C A N K .E R H U M O R . E ockpoet , March 31,187S, H . R . S tev e n s : Sir—Last fall roy husba . Canker Humo ,^v...-MNE. 3 and I felt better in e Yours with respect. Mrs. ELIZA A N N POOLE. V E C ^ I N E , N O T H IN G E Q U A L T O IT . S outh S alem . M ass .. N ov . 14.1876, MB.H-R.SpvENs; . . Dear Sir—1 have been tre Canker and Liver Compla N o thing ever did me any go id using th e yE G E lT N E dong first rate, and still ns: lomplaints. Can heartily recommend it to ovo- ■ybody. Yours truly. speech, -were a lm o st driven into bysisi- iC 3 by t h e J u d g e r e p l u g , “ T ickle h e i yourself, Harrj’-, y o u are as able t o d o i ’ as L” ^ —OFrom t h e M ersey a lone, to say noiai- in w o f the Olyue, to which the Anchor and S tate lines belong', ten distinct A tlantic •ieets are now sailing, eom p rising o ver 100 steam vessels of from 2,000 to 5,000 tons, and carrying in. som e o a ses a s m any as 1,500 and 1,700 passengers, in addi tion to their large crews and cargo to th e extent of hiim lreds of tons. Of the fleets, the vessels o f five go to the Cana dian trade, in w h ich i t has eighteen ves sels employed, varying from 1,500 to 4,- 000 tons. — ^It is a time-honored belief in Turkey m is< tw e e n that lum inary and th e earth. C o n stantinople correspondent .of the Paris T e m p s says that at the recent eclipse observed there, a general a ttem p t w a s m a d e to frighten th e dragon away b y firing m u skets and revolvers, sh o u t in g and beating kitchen utensils and cym b als. T h e m u ezzins m o u n ted to their m inaret balconies, and, -with loud cries, besought A llah to render the m o o n trium p h ant. A s i n past tim e s, it -was found th a t t h e m oon soon again show e d its face, and congratulations w ere eyery- w h ere heard u p o n th e -victory gained. T h is lunar sup'erstition i s by no m eans confined t o t h e poorer classes. T h e r ich have an equal faith i n th e dragon theo- —P o u r thousand five hundred m iles is rather a long journey for a child n o t i to undertake aloi five years o ld to un( g ie W oods, aged four and however, s a y s th e Liv« com p lishecl t h is feat, sh e was left a n orphan at Chicago b y death of her father and m o ther. H e r relation in th e w o r ld is me. Mkg- a half, has, >ool JPosi, ao- o n ly relatio n in th e -world is an aunt, living at Stockport, in England. This lady com m u n icated w ith th e U n ited States Consul in M anchester, who to C h icago a n d had arrangem ents for s e n d in g t h e -■ ;er for som e placed ter, under the care of i At New strangers, w h o eni days, and on the 3d inst. p] supplied with toys and am u sem ents, on board the C ity of E iehm o n d , under th e care o f Capt. L e itch and th e stewardess. She waa landed safely on the atrivM of the steam er at L iverpool, and given over t o her aunt. A m i now w h en a bald-headed m an stops, and, taking off ^ hat, rubs his pate reflectively, i t m a y b e known, that h e has a bine lig h t in th e erown of Ms tile, and wants t o know how t h e th in g works. SnicE the death o f the senior partner, aged eighty-five, i n a L o n d o n banking- house, th e pub lic i s abandoned to th e brief experience o f th e junior m e m b e r of th e firm, w h o is only eighiy-tw o yesra Old. msiA, w h y don’t yon ayy longer?”ongei ^'W ell, ; servant a n l , ^ m y child, I am getting o ld now , i can’t take c a r e o f o n e as I used to, J W n m a policeman tofixAm h o & in « very short time confronted b y th s grsst problem of hfe life, viz.: 'Whato.lio hide h is d u b so that Ms wfif# esn’t -find it. Yonrs truly, M rs . h l W No. 16 Lagranee\t.. SIB M. PACKABD, S Soath Salem. Mas VEGETINE thoroughly eradicates every kind o f hum or, a nd restores tho entire system to a healthy c o n d ition. V E C ^ I N E . PREPA RED BY -E E. STEVEIS, Boston, Mass. VEBETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. . may0ff5 . i - .'• s p m m c ^ M A I ^ M D T H n. M»«a.Mass, 'apl25V4 • dleboro^^ few D o m e stic a n d Im p o rted. ANG ^ . _ J GHOtCE JA P A N, M E e N ANG OOLONG T E A S ! SEW OBLEASS ASD POBJTO RICO MOLASSES, SIEUPS, SUGARS, SPICES, C A N N E D A N D B b - f - f l l k n ' C O b b S , in e v e r y v a r i e t y . MOCHA, JAVA, MARICAIBO AND RIO RAW AND ROASTED; . GRA m ULATEO GRlpAkFAGT. coffee , only 'SE cents per pound. . B R O W N ’ S P A ' T E , N T I F L O - U R / ’ '.Tliorntpn &-fcter. W h ite, Amber and Sprihg W heait F lour, in EVls.Bags and Sacks. S A L T , W A T E R L I M E , B A L D n j l O D N - r A l N L H S B , e L A S - f E R P A R I S A N D M A R B L E D U S T . D E U G S A W D M E D I O I N B S . s u p r e m e CouKt.~-MiBty;tsf|HeM£imer,l § a l e . « CLAnAff-BRowE. V W H E E E A S , d e f a u lt has been m a d e iEE,and:othen.J ' if AprilJ 'Clerk’s. ' of tl WELLS’ CARSCLIO TABLETS, u p ' s Nl - v IN B L U E B O X E S . , SOLD BY ALL .DRUGGISTS. O. N. CRITTENYON. 7 Slz-ra A ve ) , TR IFLIN G W ITH A COLD JS ALW AYS DANGEROUS. • ct . s ; e 3 F L U I D A N D SO L ID EXTKAGT& ; PJD l S A N D - O B A N U L F B , O F T H E H A R D R U B B E R T R U S S E S , ^tTPPO R T S R S , & c.i R U Y S I O I A l’fS ’ .......... l ND;; R t jR E W I N E S Aft? D L TABLE CBTLERY, SHELF ANV KEAirr HARDWARE, IN B80NXE AND JAPAN. ^ I » Ak I I X 'iT S ' lA. ■■ O 1 11. S . ■ ' Japan, Coach and’ F n r n itnr^ V a r n ish ;-0-las^andP n tty r F r^aSrodP^ihisa O t o ied P a in t s 5 iPamt, T ^ r n ish ,‘K a lsoM in© 'ahd,1^ B r p s li^s. • ‘ . Carpenters and Builders’ tools^Carriage Makers and Blacksmiths’ Goods; Iron and Steel; : All Goods sold at BOTTOMj PRiGES, and Guaranteed as represented. . r: ; o . ' w ; * ■, ’ ; V, . M a i n s t r e e t , P E l r k i m e r y H . Y . T l p | | a | f S i E ! | l Snvcldiie^. Fencil, P.en-h< of Elegant Gold, Stoners ana set or Three! ........... ...... . ........................... ^ p. HKIDSj. Clinton Flacey Kew York. ari^w4 FACTS. FOR HORSEMEN. H e a v e s h a v e b e e n a n d C a n b e CuREb. Distemper, Epizootic and Obugb shorn. (}f their terrors. Millions saved to ownres op HOESES by tho timely use of .‘‘ S anfqed ’ s L iquid H eave and D istemper R emedy .” The follow ing certificates speakior themselves, sad all. ' ONE THOUSAND DOLDABS T paid i f anything untrue is stated in the iolloW-^ V an HQfiNBSvii.i.% N , Y* I have n^ed Sanford’s Liquid H e ave and D is temper Remedy in oases o f sesited H e aves. H a v ing perfcotl; i ■ -------- - r . endorse it. ly c u r^ five*horses, I feel o' ■ HTR.AM V The here, was troubled with a very severe oongh, which refased to yield to the nsaal remedies. Two bottles of \Sanford'* Liquid Heato and Distemper * Canal Saperintendeal’s Office,! , ‘ Fort Plain. N . Y . J ly saccessfhlin curing Di! Office o f Lothtidge ArFish. Buffalo. N . T ; I had a young horse that commenced ooughing ind showed signs of Heaves. I gave about two - We can furnish hundreds more o f certificates testi&inB to the unparalleled oxoellence o f the Rem edy. Therehave been m any v a luable horses cm e d by this m edicine, whose owners, for r e a - sell will understand, do not Wish it known.that this remedy -wM used. Prepared o n ly by E . S . GREGORY,, N . T . -W F o r sale at WiTHKRSTiNi tionery Store, Herkim er. N , gist* generally. F o r tP laln . IK'S Confec- lig h ee ; l s t M e d a l a t K & I. T. AraOHY & CO.. S 9 i B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k . (0pp. Metropolitan Hotel.) DTanufacturei'S, Iiupartere and Dealers in Eapavinp, Ctaw ani Eras, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albnins, Urapkoscopes, Photographs, A n d kindred, goods—Celebrities. A ctr^ses, etc. PHOTOGKAPHIC MATERIALS, W e are Headquarters for e verything in tho way StEREOFTieONS MU MiGlC LMTERIYS, Being M appiactarers o f tho ’ERSITY STEREOPTICON. USER’S STEEBOPTICON. lOPnCON*:0N* .MILX UNIVE ADVJEI A] SCHOOL LA NTERN, FA M IL Y LANTERN, PEOPLE’S LANTERN. Each style being the best o f its class in the market. Beautiful Photographic Transparencies of Statuary a nd Engravings for the windo^7. . Catalogues o f Lanterns and Slides, -with direc tions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magic Lantern. -DSP- A full stock o f Views of the Exposition Buildings and their contents. Cut o u t this advertisem ent for xoloronco. T H E O R E A ^ T C A U S E H U M A N \ m i s e r y , Med, in a Scaled En ectnre on the Natarct Tirentment« and il cure of Seminal Weakness, orSper indneed by Self-Abuse. Involnnl in this admirable ----- j - ---------- -----------------------is own experience that the awful consequences o f Self-Abnso may be effectually rem oved w ithout m edioine. ana without dangerons surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a m ode o f cure a t once certain and effeotnal. by which e v ery sufferer, n o m a tter what his condi tion mas bo. may euro himself cheaply, privately and r a d ically. jCeefure willprovo a boon to iTiousands and tlmisanda. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt pf s ix cents, or two postage Address the Pnbllshofs, THE CUIVERW E L L MEDIOALCO.,' M c K o w n & C o . D E A L E R S lA LOOKING GLASSES P0RTBAIT.PH0T0GRAPH AND PICTURE FRAMES, GILT AND ROSE WOOD UtoULDlNG. BACK STUFF, Ji*0» 6 tVhU c s& e trQ S i r e e i , EVERY DESCRIPTION oy FRAMES BB-SILT W.J.MoKOWIL^^^^JOH^MoKBNNAN. T 1 T T v a l u a b l e . I W M I I } ! I a ^ EtSBKlM B iBy i r . Y. beymuiviuftarLOTs, Location of Lots. TAKENOTIGi! JOHK M. METZGER Is still the Proprietor of the HEREimER STOTEllEPOf! A n d k e e p s c onstantly on hand Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper-Ware, Lead Pipe, Cistern Pumps, Hollowware, And everything in Tinner’s Ibe. He is ready TIN RO O FIN G ! Put you in a FURNACE, do your PLUMBING, seU you any and every kind of a S « e C ‘€>TS7’3ES* Barter N E W GOODS fOr Rags, OM Iron, Lead, Pew ter. Copper or Brass. H e i s inst now selling a great m any G raphic Rangres, AND GrapMc Parlor Stoyes, And is the ONLY MAN in Herkimer who sells THE HEW EICFIEE COOK STOVE. on Stinot. Herkijne.. IT. T. _ _ _ _ th'e^H-er- .^hBO&rG. ^ • S I Z E P P L O T S . Thelots are each, fifty feet wide, ff ontand rear, Iiteiii of'lastera kimi” •‘Hagtern Aveiiue” has been .extended by or- der of tke Pr^idei^G and Trustees of the village ot HoTkimeratid *’ 6 p en«Sthroagh to* W ashington street, thu* affAtdinii am additidnal advantage to at its intersectidh.the lols l a question can be a p proached from tha village either-by the King's Read qr by Eastern Avenup Extenslpn, Eastern Avenue ’’ and Bnildings. W . H P R Q W B E HERKIMER, N. Y, > DEALER IN 0RILI68 AND M edicines , Paints, Oils and Brushes PIIREINIHISAP'IKHIOBS, CEOCKEBI, • • &LASS WARE, WINDOW 8USS. w d o D E N W A i f f i, STONE WARE. TsmrcEitiES^arfTHJVisnn'rsr O . P E R R Y IR A W E E K S Having leased the BLACKSMITH SHOP o f ffOIlN D . W ITH E R S T IN E . have form ed a co-partnership, and-will hereafter ca n y s>n the Blacksm ithing and Horseshoein}; business g ith e old stand. On Washington Streot, nearly opposite tho briok sohool house, and for m erly occupied by G a y l o r d s t e e l e . ' Our reputation for HoTsesliQeiiigaiid Oaridaige Ironing s unequslod, and wo ^ G r t J .a r a n .f:e e > O a i * ^ W o r l £ . Hoping to secure the patronage of Mendx. and all those who desire first-class work, we are Yours truly. „^ ^ E R R Y & W K E K S . Sanc23tf IRO I AND STEEL, BpmgSi Felloesi Hubsj Bpokesr & 0 i JU S T ADDED TO MY STOCK, A N D S O L I > A T B o ttom P r ic e s !! iattolfimfi 0,. W. M L llE R Jr. see* before tho*<!lose o f th( more ^MrolUhgs fihi^bed* X > O X 3 ' : S 3 L i 3 E I Parties desiring to build large. Costly and ex tensive dwellings eanke accommodated with a few vsduable doable lota, haying a ii-ontage o f ieOfeotonthe\Aye]aue.” MANIHTCRJWEHT, J l p R C H O I C E P R i r i T ! ’ J p O R B E S T P B U I T ! C H E A P E S T F R U I T I j o R a I j I i k t o s m m t ] pOR ALL KINDS TOTS! . • p O R B | S T ^ B R E A | X G A ^ S , JC PIES, CRACKERS. OYSTBRS,,<feo., M . GOTO ■ - ■ FRUIT STORB.AND eANDY -WORHg. Rflain Street, Herkimer, I#. Y^^ OLDEN TIMES S I p e x i * C i ^ a r i n t h e - ' - . x > J 9 c V : ± s ' KEEPS THEM . 4 DOORS NGBTH OF'THE POST o f f i c e . - ■ ‘ M a i n S t . , H e r k i m e r , M . Y . ■ '■ mohlltf WESTERN BLASTS. lese lots are entirely pfoteoted from that ter* iiu io W est W ind which, a t tim es, p laysead h a voc w ithchim n e y tops, windows and stoops o f dw e ll ings located on the wqiterly side o f the-Village o f Herkimer, kfid'af tim es penetrates -with great severity the very Sides o f th o dwolUnge there, O XJK , ODPHSripTsT- W e confidently a ssertthat these lots are com paratively dry a n d w ell adapted, to building pur-< poses, and are not 'subjeot to spring and fell in - undiitiOER.harHnx » fow lots at tho oxtremo east- oriytSrininnSof thft ‘'Avenue,’' and that the soil iaof the finest qualityr both for gardening and fruit raising, in the Mohawk valley. PBIRES Of tors AND TERMS OFSALE. ree year r byappri »ts spld. M A P ^ N D G E N E R A L I K - : „ . , , ; s p e B ^ Q N . „ ^ „ A M a p of this TaiaahlwVdli&gb Addition has been mado by.W. S. Rarkor. Survoyop. and c^n be seen a t t h e office e f the HerklmOr dem ocrat. whexb any further information on tho gufeject of these lots cap be obtained. A general inspection o f thoao lots is cordially eX^bded to those in search o f a valuable lo t up on which to build. Dated Herkimer, f o b . 21,1877, ■ • c, a w i t h e r s t i n k . , ■ , JACOK B, WgBER. G. M A L L E R Y , P B A G T IO A L . S L A T E I l. AND DBALEK-IK W d c h a n d A m ^ k a n S M e o f t i U Colors.' OIiATB^furnishefi and Laid at Re- D dttced Friics.’ Good quality of Vermont State famished and laid as-eheap-aaShingles. BSS* Oy^KV*UfirBjrQlV»ir IF EKQUmBD. H«rMmer,Nr1f, ^ »Mr22tf . mmmwB i i l P I I M l M f Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skm3eauUfiesthftCom» plexion, PreyeutsandrRem-' edies Rheupiatism and Gout, Heals 3pfes and . Abrasions of the Cu-^ tide and Counter* Acts Contagion. • T h is Standard EkternaJ Rem edy for E rup tiOB arismsTfeexh localJUnparitiesiof the blood anc obstruction o f tho pores, but also thoKO producec bytheBdn^dii9’lnd<8uobsscabiiaiid£re^6&; ] renders the Cuticle marreluiisly^sleur^ smooth tar preferable toa*i> cosmetic., ,• ■ , All the 'Heracdint AdTantnges of ^olpt Bodiu areiinsared by the use o f -Cleriri*h S u i p B u r ^ e m p , wbioh in addition to PU-. Klying effects. Tomedies and prevemis Rfaeu-] matism-and d e n t. ■ i It also disinfects clothing aud Unen and pffc-, vent* dleefisew eomindufeated by coutact with tboperaonr ■ . , • . ■ , , i , It di^olvcs daadraif, ptovents baldnb: retard* eiraynesaof the hair. .Physielaps speak o fit in high terius. P j f f A s - 25 an«Z 5 0 cents p e r C a k e j p e r B o 3 c { ^ Oakes), &Qci U , B.-I1W » a o 'HILL’S HAIR AND WHISKER DYI Xlincfe or Bro'-iy|i, 0O Cents. a i.O E I O T H m P f o n ’^^ BOv29yl ySjx;thAYlfN.,Y q E N D 2 5 c . to G . P . , R O W E L U CO., N ew Y b tk, f o f FamphlDt o f IfiO.pages, contaifiifiglltteof 3000 newspapers, aqd estim a tes Dhdwifikcokt'ofafftdrfiiffis. dtolSmfi l e w AdVertl^^meutSs POUNDI FO U M g j SPEOIAI bargains im ; C L O T H I N G ! G roatW a rd ro b e i S PLEASE-NGTIGE THE PRICES. iT o n i wGBKniaspirs.ji. ss.' »s'. i . lYS’ SUITS-ftom Four D ollars u p w aide. . 3T0UT W ORKING-PANTS only O n a ^ o llar. y n i T E SH IRTS J75 cents to;$1.50, o v e r a l l s . . . • - . cH d W R t E S C .K r ifC S t.IE Y , tpl4tf ______ -IlQ-ahd’lia-Genesee St-'./Utied. B u p Y O m e O o m t . S u p r f e m e “Cotot---H erkfffi Toniity. CoukEWsRvSifKtt; gages, puge 267. t and wherdas, theamountolann- ed to be due upon the said mortgage a tthe& st publication of this notice is 8^7.13'nf interest, and there Is to grow due the principal sum. of $7,840, which is the whole alnonnt unpaid on fiaid;^inortgag6, and np suit or proceeding at law has been'instituted *to recover the debt secured, by said morti^gef; now therefore, notice is here-* | s f 3 S i I Main Street, Little Fails, w h e re h e m a y b e c o h a u ited oji’M o n d a y o f each I S u p r e m o C o u r t . —aerhimer CoUjUty. bm m vF.Evk; \ ' ' “ \ 63J4feet.-frwit:ar . .... - and are, tho same, premises conveyed to_ Darius by Cornelius Snedl by .deed, dated JH.arch 11,1872. and recorded in the Herkimer Q^unty .Clerk’s Office,-in Bonk 99 o f Deeds, bn page 310, to which deed; reference may^be.had fpr a mr particular description oi edict premises. I J. B uoklin and A i W atbehousb , in - t h e abova''entifled aption by, the .Sanreme Court o f the State o f New Y ork. on the 21st day o f April,IR77.1, the subscriber, w i l ls e ll a t public' auction, to the highest bidfier. ,at the dwelling boUseop the premises hereinafter described, in the town of Little FaHs, Herkimet county, N. Y„, at 12 o’clock. 3t.. on the 8th day t f June. 1877, th o promise's iu said judgm e n t, and 4pcnoo de scribed as follows: “ All lihat jsertain pifce or _ , , S x E p r e w i e ,CoT jjrt>.:, H eman J.H ii - pskth ^.^ [ ' | e » . Court House, in the village of Bierkiiner. N . V.. nn the 14th day o f Juno, 1877, a t 11 o ’c lock, k . m ., real estate a n d mortgaged premises-direct north 34*^ S u p r e m e C o u r t —Herkimer County. . , 1 ■ . ilinr TK* pursaafice o f a* jHdgfiaent and de- on the us Sheriff of purpos<Q:tdai^ __ jn to the bigh- ihe Court House, iTr^ontbeHthday I N ' o t i c ® t o - C J i ' e U i t i o r t B . M.MCM# bea ^ i S x t p r i e m e C o u a r t , M. MOM u I e ^ ^ K FKEDhmoK'HokE.^VAN R bnselai west 20.^hains. tb, th|^lace -of bekiiitiinsf, eon - bonne ■ J t l e r t S ^ r S a l e . . euted, by Henir Eel eiey uted by Henry Ecb and A n n Ei ___ , wife, to Wellington Tannioliff. which mortgage _ _____ _ ___ _ _______________ _ With the power o f 8ale thereii»'Contaiaed, was the real estate and mortgaged premises^dftectea- dul^ r^orded in tto^Ierk’^ l ^ e of too County and^d^e 3 ^eribed°the^feiu A l l that c e r - page ^ 7 , on.the 6th day ®f Mareh. 1876, a t J2 M .. tain piece or parcel o f land’ situate iff tho town and'whereas the h m o u h t claim ed to be due and o f Sonnyler, Herkim er c o u n ty,N .‘Y„-and bound- Unpaid on said mortgage a t tho tim e o f t o e first fid as follow s: BeriUUlhg a t t o e north *end o f Lot publication o f this notice js the sum of one finn- N o. 10 . in HassenoleVet’s Pateot.-ranning thence fired aUff Soventy-Beven. Rollajo abd forty-two south 52°3(K east 41.76 Chains; thence south 6° 6' ‘— ** -wesTSo chainjf; theac® acutb-S6° west 13 chrtiSis^ thence north 4J’^2ff^i^es6 2946 ohaipif^ thence ; WEL^INtfTON TUNNIOLIFF, , !. iLortSagC sale. ,’^H E R -E e A -^ < i,efe'U } t hag ^een toade . ’ I in the payment of the money scoured by a mortgage' dated ' October 1871, executed by Horace Gravies, ofRussia.N, Y-. to-Peter Jeffers, of Eame place, and recorded in'the Herkimer county Clerk’s office January Igtli..J872tin Rook A G. of mortgages, at iiage'329; and wberCas. said mortgage has been' diily assigned to Patrick JdoVpy. of Russia .afoyeseja,,aild is now owned by said Bemiss to said CaryT and this mortgage ' i, made to seouro^toe^p^nmnt of toe consi^era- to secure the purchase money on the conveyance of said premises to said G -~ = ------ said mortgage and bond i have been duly assigned . . . _____ dersigaed. Dated March 7,1877.' ESTHER BEM ISS, Assignee oi said Mortgage. G eossb W* S mith :, Attorney. Mortgage Sale. d e f a u lt baa been laad e Herkimer, on the 15tk day of June next, at one i s g - a s s s - s - „ ,a-ains 8 4 , l i n k |, y a ^ f e NIA PARRY, Assignee. ^ ■mwp\6ri:N.Y. . - i^ b r f g f s i g ^ e i S a l e . ^ ? ^ H E R E A 8 , default has been ma^e . * »- In the^aymenb df the money secured by a - mortgage dated the 6th-day of January, 1^3,’ executed by William S. Burt, of toe town o f ‘ Ohio, Herkimer,county, to Jane W, Bullock, o f y the same place; aud whic.b mortgage was record- , ed in the Clerk’s Office of-Herkimer county,; in Book No-A. B. o f Mortgages,. at page 527. on the 18th day of FehrUtafy, 18731 at tW6 o’clock, P. M., and whej-eas, the said mortgage has been ■ ibO *fU iU - --------5 H.-PrdCCor; th«uce soutU avui . s l i l s i f l S I i i ' JOHN HEMSTREET, Assigned; • M iuton H ows . Attorney, . .. rpUfjE F E O E IjE OE T E E S T A T E X OF NEW'YORK, by the Grace o f God Free and Xndepeudent. To all persons interested ia-i the estate of David Folts. lata o f the, town of ^ Herkiffier, ia toe coulity of Herkimeft and State *’ You and e-T eh o f you are hereby cited icmd. re-.; qaired«ersonally to be and appear before our , Surrogate of the County of Herkimer, ht hiji of.* ffCo in the village o f Herkimer, in said eonnty. ouxhentnth day of July, lS77.at ten. o ’clocfc-m too forenoon ot that day, then and there to at tend toe final Seitlamhnt o f the hcoounfs of Sn-^ Ban Foils as to« Ekeeutrin of the‘goods, chattels t and credits of the said David Polls, deceased. * In Testimony, Whereof, We have caused too t seal of office'of ouc said Surrogate to bo' WitneSa, Amo's g . . ^ ^ PrcscoUe Surrogate of our said Couutv* . ^tbo^Surrograt^l Office J n tbe vHlago of I ^ o k e f i t o C r e d itfiiirs, , , j T > y order, o f A m o s H , P r e scott, S u r ‘| Ay' notice i s hereby rfvoa acsorfiiuc to ^ IcLW.tn®!! pjCisoiia having claims or-demasdar’. :alnst Napey Smith, late of the villanc ol Mof * w ^ i toimceaftng toAcCstof oTth«\itov^'td ^ Z Z v; - M imon H ow », Attorney. 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