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lEARITYQUR BUSHTES?. IxaportancQ o* B e in g ' P o c t e A I S t h e O c c u p a tion , ITou I n t e n d tu seping Mm, year after year, three y ears “ handling M d e s.” B u t he saw th e u s e o f i t in after y e ars, -when_ M an e stablishm ent of M s ow n ht to tell by a touch th e exact < t h e g ad, and. s o i t i s w ith < 1 w e acquire skiU. 1 _ ^ arge enougl ____ lould none o f u s w illingly join i ranks. T h e half-inform ed, half-skilled in every business outnum b er t h e others, dozens to one. I t was a ' g o o d sugges tion, w orthy o f being rem em bered, wM ch D a n iel W ebster m a d e t o a young m a n w h o asked him if there w a s any ‘ ‘ room in th e legal p r ofession. ” ‘ ‘T h ere 8 a lways r oom i n t h e upper story,” said nreat ^ t e s m a n . eg r e s T h e b e tter y o u know your ’ ’ ■ ■ ir y ou ur r chances to'rise. r ise, rough your j in g a wide-a'wake that goes on about w ill b e needlessly slow. th e b e tte r y o u r chances to I f y w 3 lookout th a t go e s o n abou t you your progress ' ' ’ Yoin itter y o throug h you r a lloted taskf iep in g a w ide-a Jookout o n all » can gat in g a wi much inform ation b y m a k in g m an's ” pface and discharging h is duties satisfactorily. A fine little lad, som e tw elve years o ld, w a s e m p loyed i n a telegraph office in a Southern tow n last year w h e n the yefiow fever r a g ed so fearfully in that section. A ll th e operators, w ere down w ith it and others sent on b y the com p any were at tacked, N o one knew that th e lad un derstood the business, but h e had pick ed i t up and kept u p oommunicath e d i t u p an d kep t u p cor betw e en the town and th e outer world all the tim e the fever lasted. “ Ex-Governor M organ w as once a clerk in a store in W aterford. A trip to N e w York w as an event in those , . b u t the young man had proved so faith fu l than he was intrusted w ith several com m issions, am o n g them being one to b u y corn. H e came back in due tim e in th e old stage coach, and inquiries were m ade about the com . T h e price was very satisfactory, but the old gentlem an w a s afraid i t could not b e good at so low a price. A handful wM ch the young m a n puUed from b is pocket convinced Mm, b u t what w a s Ms amazement to find that h e had b o u g h t two cargoes. “ W h y , Edw in, what shall w e do w ith it ?” h e asked in consternation. “ I have disposed of all you don’t w a n t,” said Edw in, “ at a n advance. I stopped in stores as I came along. _ I coM d have disposed of three cargoes i f I b a d had them .” T h e profits were dear, and 1 ployer said th e n e s t m orning, w ill let som e one e ls e do the sw e e p ing,’’ and E d w in was made a partner, though under tw enty-one. I f you have a talent 1 b e found. W e Iff.' , A YOUNG GIEL’S HESOISH. T h e heroine of N o y e n , Eranoe, is a servant girl. A com m on sewer of great depth had been opened for repairs, and four m en, passing that w ay in th e dark, fell in. I t was not until midnight that their perilous situation becam e known. T h e poor w retches were already sofiboafr- in g from a p o isonous v a p o r ; their m ean in g s were beard, and their w ives and cM d r e n , frantic w ith grief, besought th e bystanders for sfid ; but am ong all th e stalwart m en who gathered around th e hole there w a s not one brave enough to go down and r e scue h is fellow crea tures. Then i t was that Catharine Vas- senr, a lass of seventeen, volunteered to descend into the pit. She was lowered Into the sewer, where s h e fastened a rope assisted b;f be sewer, wh _ronnd tw o of the those above, she had th e happiness restoring them to their w ives and child ren. A g a in s h e descended and fasten ed a rope around the body of a third Ttum, but her breath began to fail her. E a intiag from foul air and exhaus 'on, sh e had sufficient presea : w ith hei exhau sti o f m ind to _ :esenc 0 . o f m ind knot the en d w ith h e r OWTT luxuriant tresses, s o that w h en th e dastordly fel- th e ^ o u n g girl sw inging b y her hair to low s above drew t h e m a n to th e surface th e y found t h e all but inanim ate body o f i h e ’’end'\of the rope. F r e sh air and stim u lants r estored her to c o n soiousner- b u t n o t in tim e to enable her to save t] fourth m an, who perished i n t h e pit. B e S tays from t h e e T hekb .—-A correspondent of war, on the a j u g of water, and J ie w ill rem a in there a w e ek or a m o n th under th e m o st dread* fn l artillery fire that can b e directed against M m, w ithout flinching.” appeared in 1652. << —B e fore a Colorado hfe flock of 5,000 sheep th e y all w ent Q a rampage. Eighty-one thousand passengers Bailed from N e w York during the last ITEMS OF niTEEESr. -The first newspaper advertisem ent ^ Bared i n 1652. ^ —^ e f o r e a Colorado m an could mark off o n a — EiL . _ _ lurin g year. M ore than one-fonrth landed in England. — Gen. Stonew a ll Jackson h e ld that th r e e kinds o f courage prevail am o n g soldiers in battle, based respectively on insensibility, pride, duty. -^T h e C h inese language i s spoken by about R50,000,000 people. T h e E n g lish language i s spoken b y from eighty to eighty-five mlHions, —A N e v ada flookmaster has invented a contrivance for counting sheep that m a k e s the s h eep count them selves, b y a register on a d M as th e y p a s s through a gate. — T h e D o n d o n AthencBum fetation to assert h a lf a dozen officers i n t h e B r itish arm; y strive t< n action. illum ination of th e ■tiontc „ ______ nuously strive Ives for com m and in action. —T h e dectrica in g m achine. — ^The M ississippi p lanters have form - - a -------- ;—i m erchants ( i n a d v i c e a year. T h e y claim that t h e ir expenses and losses reduce th e profit to fifteen per cent. — Mr. E o b s r t Cross, in a report to t h e B r itish Governm ent u p o n the india rub ber trees o f South and Central America, s that th e m o s t favorable conditions e h o ttest Climates. livo'ree . had been m a rried tw o y e ars, and had lived together p e a c e a b ly; but h e had gradu ally grow n tired o f t h e notoriety that the contrast in color g a v e them . His aecu- Eations a g ainst her, however, w ere found and t h e ease w a s de- — ^Adirondack Murray drawslatteution to the f a c t that r e ligions services in thea tres are alm o st always v e ^ largely at tended, and wonders w h y i t i s BO. H e asks; / ‘ I s there anything in church arcM tactore, traditions or m a n a g e m e n t th a t tends t o r e p e l th e people, or at least to m ake them p r e fer m ore p o p u lar plao«^ jpl assem b lage r -Fifty Samples o f w a ll p a p er r ecently exam ined in L o n d o n w ere found to con tain aisenio e ither 88 arsenite or aceto- arsenite of copper. Som e papers w ith green f i g a r ^ were found to be free from arsenic, w h ile, as a rule, th e higher- priced qualities c o n tained the pofeion in the largest quantities. A room of the m oderate dim e n sions of sixteen feet o f poisonous m atter. — is odd to note how the great n a tional fair now open in Tokio, copies in not a few o f last year. I t M ikado, as P r e s ident Grant dedicated ours, and the speechm aking b y day was follow ed b y fireworks at n ig h t ; i t em braces an agricultural hall, a m achinery lall, a horticultural h a ll, a ^ e arts hall, nd so on. B u t t h e profusion o f charm- ag tea houses on the Japanese grounds orms a vast \contrast to the crammed [airies and reeking restaurants o f the Centennifi. e A T A R R H THE EYE, EAB; MB THEOAT SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE. T d ' ? 3 u a and I W.. o „ » i . I f.,1 s r a S e i s / K m tSf s ; 5f k s i k R adical C ure for C atarrh . Ror more than 20 years I have been afflicted with this very trou blesome complaint. I have tried all the reme dies that I could find, but without material or permanent benefit. Last fall the disease had arrived at that state that I must have reliefer '*e. The entire men * . - . , to be oompietely cured, and at last arrive at a respectable old age. If this statement of my case can be of any service to those afflicted as I have been, and en able you to bring this remedy into more general use, especially on the Pacific coast (where it is much needed;, my object in writing this note will be obtained Very truly yours, HENRY WELLS, ^of Wells. Fargo & Co. A urora , N. Y., June, 187 out the United States and Canadas. WEEKS & POTTER, General Agents and Wholesale Utnggists, Boston, Mass. C O L L IN S ’ AOITAIC PIASTER A L W A Y S C U R E S . E n l a r g e d S p l e e n . ^^hu^is^^cert&^thatlhavehjen using your the Spleen and Depression in the Stomach, and they have given me more relief than any other remedy I have ever used. I would highly re commend them to all suffering from the effects of pain and inflammation. PiCKEEiNG, Mo„ June 28,1877^' irely removei. Ass’t Cashier F i r s t ^ ^ ftlak. [NX.. June 19.1877. W e a k n e s s e s . Collins' Voltaic Plasters give the best satisfac tion here of anything that has been tried for Lameness and,.Weakness of the Back. Pleasi send more right away. JAMES LEWIS. B etast , I I I .. June 16.1877. ^ P r i c e s priecors, Boston, Mass, nov7ml E x tra Inducem ents* in goods in our line. A few woekBrago we opened in a flrst-class GROCERY Meat M a r k e t! with the'intention of selling our goods at a very small profit for Wekeep the best oC everything in our line, aM will guarantee to sell at LOWER FIG URE!; than any of our comnetitors. Our Mar- stocked w i^ t h e ”'*^*^’^^^ Clout Meats of tie Seasoa. We invite the puhlio to sivo na a'call, inspeo mr stock, and examine our goods and prices guarantee satisfaction. Give us a call, and be convinced that what wi ay IS true. DEO. DAVIS & CO,, mayl6ms ADAMS’ BLOCK. NEAR RAIL ROAD. WiSTAR’S BALSAM WISTAR’S BALSAM WISTAR’S BALSAM OF OF OF WILD CHERRY. WILD CHERRY. W ILD CHERRY. A CASE OF CONSmiPTION. B ast S toneham , Oxford County.h^ May 12,187 Messrs. S eth W. F owle & S ons s Gentlemen—I feel it my duty to write a few words in favor of Dr. Wis istae ’ s B ale C heeev . a severe ct LSAM op W ild a favor of Dr. W •. In the early part o f last winter I took I cold, and shortly afterward a distressing cough was added to thing they could for me, hut best physicians that could he procured did not tly afterwari My friends did bu withe relievo me, and my cough continued with me all through the winter with increasing severity. J it blood three or four times a day, and my ends considering my case hopeless, gave me up as a confirmed Consumptive, I was in this con dition when 1 heard of Dr. W istae ’ s B alsam op W ild C heebt . 1 began its use, and before I had taken half a bottle of it my cough and all m; testimony, hopi inducing others v ■on this voluntary ' may bo the means of suffering as I was, to make use o f it. It is the best remedy for lung complaints that I ever heard of, and I am con stantly recommending it to my friends. ^ Yours with respect, M a s. M E L ISSA M . BA L L . WISTAR’S BALSAM WISTAR’S BALSAM WISTAR’S BALSAM O F O B I O F WILD CHERRY. WILD CHERRY. WILD CHERRY. PACTS POB HOBSPTVTTCW. H e a v e s h a v e b e e n a n d O a n b e C u r e d . D istem p er, Epizootic and Cough shorn of their terrors. Millions saved to otVNKES HOE8B3 by the timely use o f \ S anfoed ’» L iqi H bavx and D ismmpbr R emxpt .” The follow ing certificates speak for themselves, and all. one thousand dollabs laid i f anything untrue is stated in the toUow- Ih jcmp —. — ing porfeotly endorse it. V an H oenesville , I have used Sanford’s Liquid Heave and Dis temper Remedy in cases of seated Heaves. Hav ing porfeotly cured five horses. I feel qualified to which refused to yield to the usual remedies. Two bottles of “ Sanford’s Liquid Heave and Distemper Remedy” effected a perfect cure. E. MORRISON. Express Agt. iperii^ndent’^ffice, 1 I successful in curing Dig by the use of ” Sanford’ etnper Remedy,” I cheer CHAS. ZIBLLY, Supt. Office of Lothridge & Fish. Buffalo. N . Y. X naa a young horse that oomBienced oonghing and showed signs ’of Heaves. I gave about two - thirds of a bottle of “ Sanford’s Liquid Heave and Distemper Remedy” and have seen no signs of heavea since. H. FISH. IS auuuuisiereu uie quio&er ru< eh cannot be said in its praise. ALFRED J. WAGNER. ]to. Sheriff Mont. Co. N. Y. We can furnish hundreds more of certificates testifying to the unparalleled excellence o f the Remedy, There have been many valuable horses cured by this medioine, whose owners, for rea sons which any one having a valuable horse to sell will understand, do not wish it known that' this remedy was used. Prepared only b yE.S. GREGORY, Fort Plain, N. Y. JKi'For sale at W ithkestink ’ s Confec tionery Store, Herkimer, N. Y., and by Drug gists generally. mchl4yl ^ m m w B iDirne hip Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skin, Beautifles the Com plexion, Prevents and Rem-* edies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Abrasions of the Cu ticle and Counter acts Contagion. This Standard ExternalRemedyforErnption Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only Ki moves from the Complexion all Blemish) arising from local impurities of the blood ai obstruction of the pores, but also those product by the sun and wind, suoh as tan and freckles. L _ renders the Cuticle marvelously clear, smooth and pliant, and being a wholsome beantifier is tor preferable to any cosmetic. AH the Bemedial Advantages o f Salphn Baths are insured by th® use o f G l e n n ’s S u l p h u r S o a p , which in addition to its pu rifying effeota. remedies and prevents Hlteii- jdaaitsm and, Oont. It also disinfects clothing and linen and pre vents diseases eommnnicated by contact with' the person. It dfasolves dandmff, prevents baldness, and retards grayneas of the hair. Physicians speak o f it in high terms. Prices- 25 and 50 cents per Gahe ; per Box (3 Calces), 60c. and ^1.2R. N. B .-T h e 50 the size of 'HILL’S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE,’ Black or Brown, 3 0 Cents* 0. H. ORITTEHTOH, Proper, aov29yl __________________ y Sixth A t ., N. V | @ “ M A M M O T H S T O R E ! ■■■Domestic and Imported. CHOICE JAPAN, CREEN ANO COLONS T E A S ! NEW ORLEANS AND PORTO RICO MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SUGARS, SPICES, CANNED AND BOTTLED GOODS, in every variety. MOCHA, JAVA, MARICAIBO AND RIO COFFEE, RAW AND ROASTED; CRANULATED BREAKFAST COFFEE, only 25 cents pir pound. “ B R O W N ’S P A T E N T F L O U R , ” loritoi&Cter. W h ite, A m b e r an d S p r i n g W h e a t F lour, in BTI d s , Bags and Sacks. SALT, W ATER L!ME, BALD MOUNTAIN LIIVSE, PLASTER PARIS AND R1ARBLE DUST. D R U G S A N D M E D IO IH E S . F L U I D A X D S O L I D E X T R A C T S ; P I L L S A N D G R A N U L E S , O F T H E B E S T K I N D S ; S H O U L D E B B R A C E S , H A R D R U B B E R T R U S S E S , S U P F O R T E R S , & c . ; . P H Y S r O I A N S ' S U P P L I E S O P A L L K I N D S C O N S T A N T L Y O N H A N D ; P - U E E W I N E S A N D L I Q U O R S F O R M E D I C I N A L U S E ; P R E S C R I P T I O N S C A R E F U L L Y P R E P A R E D . ^ m S 3 m TABLE GUTLEBVf SHELF A^D HEAVY HAHOWARE, i^ BRONZE kUB JA^A^. Japan, Coacli and Furniture Varnish, j G-lass and P u tt y ; Prepared P aints, Canned Paints; Paint, Varnish, Kalsomine and W hitewash Brushes. Carpenters and Builders’ Tools; Carriage Makers and Blacksmiths’ Goods; iron and Steel; Springs, Axles, Nails, &c., &c. Goods sold at BOTTOM PRICES, and Guaranteed as represented. O . - W . Main Street. Herkimer, H. Y. HENDERSON k MWTON, H E R K ( ! « E a , M . Y . , Hepresent the following O ld a n d R o li a - a b e I n s u r a n c e G o . s : H O M E ,. ... ...... .................... K e w Y o r k ,, iV. N 0 ^ 1 ^ R N , \ \ \ \ \ \ V W a t ^ r I o w n ’ N . Y . iE T N A , ..................................... Hartford, Conn. H O M E ........... .. .................... .. .. C o lum b u s, O h io. IN S . 0 0 . N O R T H A.MBRIOA, P h i la d e lp h ia , P a . P E N N S T L Y A N I A F I R E , P h i la d e lp h ia , P a . R O Y A L ........................................................L o n d o n , E n g . I M P E R I A L ................................................L o n d o n , E n s . i g l S S K s D - I v N i v S - ' ’™ ’ ’' ”-- O A N T I L E ............................................. L o n d o n , E n g . J . D . H E N D E R S ON. L. A . LAWTON. H O T I - C E . 'THE Annual Session of the Board o f T\ Supervisor of Herkimer County commences ---------- - --- d to below. D. C. P A IN E , Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Jfew A d v e r tisem e n ts. F. Beatty, Washington, N. J . doy 7 w 4 iSenci f o r ‘ E e d u c e d T r ice H ist o f & B L . A .M I X . , 1 3 V C A - B l i S r E I ? O R a A N S , NEW AND SPLENDID STYLES; PRICES RISmTCKU to § 5 0 . BACH. THIS MONTH Address. KIASOH & HAMIIK OR GAN GO,, Boston, New Xork, or Chicago. AGENTS WANTED!! FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 829 Broadway, New York, City ; Chicago, 111.; New Orleans, L a .; nov7w4 Or San Francisco, Cal. tions. Address, with stamp. W . W . SaEUAii, 126 Power’s Block, novTwJ: Rocheoter. N. T . GU N ? burg. Pa. ^ Western Tror7»^PR|s G M^io° 10c* 3 hew instrum o ^ l pie^e^Sl^et Middleboro, Mass. oot2*4w4 ’ $ 3 5 . 0 0 T O $ i 0 5 \ .0 0 P E R IVSONTH. EMPLOYMENT in every community for Men or Women ofintel- ligence and energy. Business light, easy and respectable. Send for cir. P .W .Z ieoler &C o . , 518 Arch St., Pbilada., Pa. oot24w4 W0fi1c''i®A’^S\6rG*ob A book of marvelous beauty and richness iu thought, style, and Historic facts. Gives the very cream o f Science, making its thrilling won ders and bright gems household treasures. En dorsed oy'tlie Press and Clergy Everywhere. R A R E C H A N C E for Agents. Sales im mense. Samnle Illustrations. Circulars and Terms FREE .1. C. BIcCURDY «5 CO., Philadelphia, Pa. A MAN OF A THOUSAND. m iTiii; W.H.PROWSE H E R K I M E R , N . Y ., DEALSE I N DRUGS AND MEDICINES, P a ints, Oils and Brnslies, PGRE WINES AND LIOUGRS, OEOCKEEY, GLASS WAES, WINDOW GLASS, WOODEN WAEE, STONE WAEE, GROCERIES & »¥1SI0H§. SANFORD’S JAMAICA GINGER. The only combination of the trae Jamaioa Ginger with choice Aromatics and French Brandy, for weakness, weari ness and prostration of the nervous forces, inability to sleep, coldness of the extrem ities and suspended oircula- tion, is grateful boon to suf fering humanity, at onoe soothing, strengthening and refreshing. Ask for S ak - -OBD's J amaica G ingbk . ootMw4 RUPTURE! Those wishing Relief and Cure for R upbui should consult Dr. J. A. SHERMAN, 258 ^a£U - ------------------ CtLTBf. farnigli ____ jeo f cheats whe Sherman's treatment. plaint of Dr. S.? and awaita trial for forcer y and embezzlement* eo^ y24w4 T A M J B 3 S O T I C E * T H A T t t e U i i d e r s i g n e r i , , a p r a c tical O p tician from Ger- many,who has b eeniu the tTmtedStates for the la s t t e n years,k e e p s c o n stantly or hand and for ■ table assortment o f Brazilian Pe bble- M a in Street, Xdttle Falls, w h e rehem aybeconoolted on Monday ofeaoh M .L S Y Y . 0 |H cton. sineas. No one who engagesfaila to make great pay.,Address “ The People’. Journal.” Port- Andt Mftiati. AUfifiTi jj DR. &OLDM O f A RE^ldEDIES. O L N A POSITH^B CtniE FOR c a t a r r h , b r o n c h it is , A N D A S T H M A . • ^Lousauds have been cnxed by Goldox rg’a Xnhalation, who were pronounced in- 'curablo by physicians and ft-iends. Patients liv ing at a distance desiring to avail themselves of theladvice of Dr. Qoldenbe.rgr, can write their name and nost-office addres-s, and forward to Dr. Goldenberg, 916 Arch Sti’eet, Phiiadelphia, whoa he will return them a list o f printed qutig- tions. the answers to which w ill enable him to determine phe nature of their diseases and tb. probability of Cure. Ha will forward to any ad- ,1® paper or book, giving full description! Of the digoasM he treats, etc. 2119 Mt. Vemon St.. Philadelphia;. Oct, 3d. 1877. I have used Dr. Goldenberg's Inhalation for Catarrh, Bronohitis, and Asthma, and am en tirely onred. ANNIE NEAL. KIDNEY AND LIVER S P E C I F I C A KADICAI. CURE FO R ALL DISEASES OR TH E K IDftJEYS, B L A D D E R A N D u r i n a r y o r g a n s . Patients sending two ounces of urine, express- age paid, can have achesmeat analysis made and Send »r,«OU>ENBERG»SPriBclpai -Office, D id ArchStreetfPiilladelplila. . oot24w4 E X T R A O R D I N BJELY BARGAINS m F IN E ■ READY-MADE CIOTIIM! CBEiPEIlt THASr BEFORE TOE WAE. • X l i e I S a i r e s t O p p o r t x u i i t y E t \©** O jB feredL To the people of Oneida and surrounding Counties. TO BUY GLOTKIHB WQ RFULLY OHE , Is now presented at KINGSLEY’S Great Wardrobe, 1 12 . G e n e s e e S t . , U t i c a . . Uon’t fail to call and examine this immense Sitook, and learn t h e astonishing prices, w h ic h . on account of light expenses, heavy sales and arceent purchases, are iffiwer than any other r. Can possibly afford to offer. Prices nrorke d in F ioin Figures. No trouble to show Goods. CHARLES C. KINOSLEy, •pU itf THIP0PUUIIG10THI!II. 110, |5 , O R 12.50.1 Invested in the-D rawing of the a o T v f l: T ,d : o T s r w E i5 ^ i i T T 3 : Pffl BistriMii Mm\, (Under act o f Legislature of Ky., for the benefit o f the city Schools o f F rankfort.) which takes plaeein the City of Lou isville, Ky.. in Public Library H a ll, on Dee. 31st, 1877, may secure in Cash all or a part of $50,000, $20,000, $10,000, $5,000, $3,000, $2,000, Or any of the G,JIS4^!]^^^s, amounting to Farmers & Drovers Bank, Loniaville, Ky., Depository, Drawing Positively on Oeceiaber 31, or Bloncy Rcfimded. And under the same management, that so ably and satisfactorily conducted the SEC OND Drawing of the Kentucky Cash Djs? tributionCo. Y?hole Tickets, 810; Halves, Quarters. 82.50. For tickets, address G. W, BARROW & 0 0., General Managers, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky.. or THOS- H. HAYES & C0„ General A s’ts. » 697 Broadway. N. Y. | i^ S E N D FOB A CIROITLAB. | It oot-eow nov-lst3w dec LIFE D E P A RTiVIEN T . T H A Y E L E E S ’ L I F E A Y D A C C I D E N T .......................... H a r tf o r d , C o n n . M U T U A L L I F E , .......... N e w York, N . Y . L .A .L A W T O F , A gent. JOHI M. METZGER Is still the Proprietor in tho ESBMEfi STOYi BIPOT, And keeps constantly on hand a large stock of PARLOR AN COOKING S T O V E S ! ALSO. TitI, SHEET ffiOM M in 0OPFES WAHE, Lead Pipe, Cistern and Wei! Sold at tho very lowest prices. OLD (BON, RAGS, COPPER, PEWTER AMD BRAS Taken iu exchange, far which the highest price w ill bo paid. WHEN AND H V ACCOUNTS TO B accounts for audit in certain^ counties, and”^also all Mll.g and accounts agnost said counties, except bill? for the sorvice.3 of supervisors, their IBM AID STEEL, Springs, Telloes, Hubs, Spokes, &o, J U S T A D D E L TO M X ST O C K , A N D S O L D A T . b o t t o m P r i c e s !! iunel6m6 0- W. PALMER Jr. JOHI H. STEWART, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS, Near Court House, filain Street, J E I e x - L d L n ier, Pq\. \TE\. ^ H E su b s c r ib e r is prepared to •L MANUFACTURE • a.ixdL WA60NS, CAfiiUASES AgS s x . E i c 3 - x a : s S ? » «!: MEN, all work, will bo warranted. He has also a large stocK of JEIISADY-MADE W O K K on j^and, for sale or exchange for second-hand Painting, Trimmins: and Eepairing Done at the shortest notice. Call and See. decSltf OLDEN TIMES. K e s t S 0 < 5 i i ± i n i ; l i e Y Y o r > l< ir 3 D S KEEPS THEM, 4= DOORS NORTH OF THE POST O F F IO l, l^ i a l n S t . , H e r k i m e r , H . Y . mohl4tf M o r t g a g e S a l e . ‘W HEREAS, default has been made • • in the payment of the money secured by a mortgage dated the Spth da) \\ ..euosSi Ui IUOC.MYUU 1 ivuoaia, ____ ___________ ____________________A S ’. ; statute in such ca.=e made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by asale of tbeprem- S t e f i - S ! S i S ' S ; piece or parcel of land, lying and being situated S S M s I S S the centre of said stream, as it winds and turns, SF.ai;3?.’&S.% H HerMier Co. m m ee ipicj, AT MOHAWK, N. Y. C o m p a n i e s R e p e s e n t e d ^ .® T N A , INS. GO. of NORTH AMERICA, P E N N S Y L V A N I A F I R E SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE, c o n t i n e n t a l , NIAGARA. CtS'lIANIA, H A N O Y E R , G L E N S P A L L S , LIVERPOOL, LONDON d GLOBE, R O Y A L , EQUITABLE, TiHAYELBRS. *a*i' w.vwiAug, AA* jjupmvo, vuts ^ monthaTwid that J seriohfl 'A,e Afguilaite Hfe Assurance Society, o f N ei York, i a the extentarndmagnitudeofltsbO^ines ________________ 4 hose wishing to insure. For iRSurance in. any of the above, apply to S B . CQE. PJqha.'n'k V alley Hotel Bloe. 3iA!Q 3 E a;Aa'W S ! 3DT--72T* AOHEEiKQUSE AI YOUE DOOR. For 81. w e w i l l send free b y m ail, a n y « e o f t h e f o l lo w i n g l o t s : 8 distia varieties. Month ly Roses, winter 8 “ Begonias, [flowering. S “ Carnation Pinks, ** S “ Chinese Ohrysan- Abutilons, “ Double Camelias, Azaleas, Lobster Cactus, ' Bouvardias, *' Stevias and Bu- patoriums, Fusehias, - Double Violets, ' Poinsetta. Scarlet and White, wint. ff owr’g. F e r n s !torW a k ian Cases. Mosses! „ Marantas. 8 \ Hyacinth Bulbs. S O assorted ®nlips^. Bulbs. S •• Jacobean Lily. Bulbs. ^ ^ L ily of tW V aliey. 0 New Pearl !Eaoerose. OR BY EXPRESS: f the above SI colleetioi S of A ny o f i bo a d ^ d t’ p es^pKTo^italogiio freo.^*. PETER HENDERSON &00„ Seedsmen, Market Gardeners & Florisi I 3 5 C o r t l a i i d S t . , N e w T O LET. rpHE very desirable Keside'nce on X M ary street, now occupied b y Henry Churcli- in , Esq. Possession girfin after April 3st, 1877. ian24tf Rerkimer, N. T. S T O R E . P u r b y t b e Y a r d . H e a v y B r o w n S i l k a n d S a t i n C o r d a n d T a s s e l s , and Buttons. Mink Maff«o Re-Lined with Heavy Silk i *l.aL Black Silk, 81.00. Common Furs Boas, 50 to $1. Hah Made New. 60 to 75 Large assortment of HUMAN*HMRSWITeHE|.^CURLS. PUFFS. Gentlemen's W igs. BealJy-inacIo and to Order. M I S S E . D A I L Y , business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much this unparalleled offer : To such as are not well trouble^ o£ writing?'^ISll parLu1a?s^^samples iluded in this mortgage.” D .t.d tb. u a I H owe , A - N e r v o u s D e b i l i t y v i t a l w e a k n e s s or DEPRES- V SION, a weak exhausted feeling, no energy or courage; tbe result of M ental O ver - woek , I ndiscretion or-E xcesses , or some drain upon the system is always cured by lilie j ’s HiiiptMG Speifio 3 N o . S S . pathic Medicin New York. i^OW la ¥ S S |l ; book ever issued, entitled treatsof Exhausted Vitality, PrematureDeo'line, Nervous and Physical Debility- and the endless coneoraitant ills and untold miseries that result therefrom, and\ contains more than 60 original prescriptions, any one of which is worth the price of the book. This book was written by the most ,.«,q ..-r.hohi'.r + 1.0 r^ogt skillful prac*-’- ?as awarded a go onal Medical Ass ited with the ve HEAL for it at once. Address S ‘’“ E T H Y S 1 L F finch St., Boston, Mass. i ■■ i jldortgage Sale. WH-EEEAS, default bas been made tamed in said mertgage, and in pursuance of the as follows: All that piece or parcel of land sit- £,”d a monument of stones on the wes^^bank of tho . . . . . . S ‘ . . . ?Sb?-V'JSiU-;&5 - -... a tb^w es. - - r - . - and containing o: Dated Oct. 30th HERMAl J. A & A. B. S teede , S M e r i i T ’s P r o c l a m a t i o i a , A C i r c u i t C o u r t a n d »» Court ofQyer and Terminer,] beheld a t the GonrtHouse. in the t kimer»in the County of Herkimer, on thelst Mon-, day (the3d4ay) o f December, 1877. Proolamatron is therefore hereby made, in conformity to a i ' ceptto mo directed and delivered by the Bist Attorney of Herkimer count- ----- opening thereof, on the first day of its sitting. Sheriff. N o tice ot D istitU u tion . TVrOTIOE is hereby given that the L i balance remaining of the proceeds of the sale of t h e real estate o f W illiam V . Budlong. late of the town of Sohuvler, in the. county of Herkimer, deceased, intestate, lately made un der the order of the Surrogate of the county of Herkimer, by Mary J . Budlong and Warren W. Richardson, the administrators of all and singu lar tho goods, chattels and credits of the said in testate. will be divided by the said Surrogate among the creditors o f the said intestate, in pro- WARRUN BIOHARDSO F U R A H D H A I R j N pursuance of an order of Hou. X Amos H. Prescott, Sjjrro^ate o f the Co: of Herkimer, notice is hereby given, to all sons having claims against Bofijamin Foits, laie of the town of Danube, deceased, that' they are required to exhibit the same w ith the vouchers of 8ail^ieeeMed,°anhe law^^ffiee^^ & A?B Steele, in Herkimer, N . Y.« on or before the 21st day o f November, 1877, Dated May b o l t s . Executrix. HBKKIMER c o u n t y , O leux ’ s O ffice , ss . AIOTICE is hereby given that t hand and Petit Jury, to serve at a Ci and Court o f Oyer and Terminerto be A. Will UB pUBUClCUiUOU UtiLUB v .cia O UUUil «S faK li5 » “S r i . t Adm iaI«trator’$ S i l e . JAMES S. DAYENPORT, Adm’r. AT A SUREOGATE’S COURT, .fX held in and for tbe County of Herkimer, at the Surrogate’s Office in the village o f Herkimer, on tho 18th day of October, 1877— Present, Hon, Amos H. Prescott, Surrogate. In the matter o f the application of James A. Sui ter and Thomas Carr, as administrators of the goods, &s., of Bridget Carr, deceased, for au thority to mortgage, lease or sell the real estate of deceased for the payment of her debts. &c. On reading and filing the application of dames A. Suiter and Thomas Carr, administrators of tho goods, &c., of Bridget Carr, deceased, aforesaid, lor authority to mortgage, lease or sell the real estate of said deceased for the payment of her debts: Ordered. thataM persons interested in the estate of the said Bridget Garr, deceased, appear Burn EnWinn A. Baoira. Attorney for Petitxonei N o t i c e t o C r o f l i i o r s - pURSUANT to an order of Hon. A Amos H, Prescott, Surrogate of ^Herkimer County, notice L hereby given according to law, to ail persons having claims or demands against the estat»of Jacob Scckner. Jr., late of tho town of Columbia, in said county, deceased, to pre sen t the same with the vouchers in support thereof, to Channocy M atthews, one of the sub scribers, Executor of the last Will and Testa ment of said deceased, at his residence in tbe towa of L itchfield, Herkimer County, N . Y „ on or before the second day o f May next. Dated October Kith, 1877. CHAUNGBY MATTHEWS.Executor. M4NDANA SEQHhlllR, BiseciUriSt