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ITEMS OF IHXEEE8T. —M rs. Connors of Booliesfcer stole a pair of shoes, s o as to s p ite her husband p y bein g s e n t t o jail. — “ Hurrah, H u rrah, H u rrah,” is in- Boribed o v er a B o ston dothier’s doorway. T h is i s one o f t h e d ieerin g signs o f the m anufacture e x c e p t that of lager beer. —A'Bichmond paper reports that Miss L izzie YauLew , late Postm a ster of that city, has associated herself ■with a hnsi\ n e s a m a n in th e m anufacture of plow p o in t s a n d c a stings. —-Among our Indian tribes the Creeks, Dhickasaws, Choctaws, and C h e r o k e ^ using in agricultural wealth, ^good •, a n d education. —A Baltimore Councilman refused to lernaole was a church, and not vote for lam p s u n til i t was explained to him front o f a tabernacle that th( tavern, a s ^ e had supposed. of Burm a h ingoon to of mineral oil found in lurmah is erecting u tilize the m oeessful, plied with - T h e K ing o m a chinery at H e abundant SI Burm a h . I f the works __ the whole of India will be suppli parafine from th is new source. — A solicitor of large practice in Loa« don says that, w h ile out of every tw e n ty m e n who have £200 a year and upward, or happen to inherit a fortune, nineteen open an account at som e bank, not one woman in twenty can ever be persuaded to do BO, preferring to lock the money forr Kquors inia year in the U n ited States reaches 70,000,000 bushels, w h ich would m a k e 1,050,000,000 four poi bread. Great Britain use '—^It i s com p u ted that the grain used ► K quors in a year in th e U n ite d Stat I, w h ich wo- oim d loaves ses 80,000, i for th( bushels, w h ich woi 0 fou r p o im d loaves of . 0,000 bushels of grain yearly for the same mually im p o r ts foo( f . . purpose, and ann-oally im p o rts fo o d to th e value of nearly ^100,000,000. —A bright, educated young woman bas w ithin six m o n ths stolen jewelry w o rth ^11,000 from Chicago fam ihes. T h e m e thod w a s to engage as a servant, and b y inteUigenoe and good conduct to •win the confidence of her em ployers. H a v ing estabKshed a reputation as a “ jew el of a girl,” s h e im p roved the first chance to steal. . —^A Harrisburg, P a ., jeweller says that neither he nor one of his two work m e n uses tobacco, and both can handle my poKshed tool in the shop_ and lay it iside un-wiped without injury. The )ther workman nses tobacco habitually. — ^It is not generally known that there stensive silt lake on the top of ifornia, he point Pacific Eafiroad is an extensive th e Tehacfaepi about six w h e r e th e Sou crosses the m< on the aountain in CaKfornia, southwest o f the point som ew h a t difficult of access, but ss gathered from the bottom of the ■where i t Kes in layers from one to six inches thick, and shipped to San Pran- T h is lake is lalt m —Many of the streets in San PrauGis- co have been renamed b y the Chinese, who will not use the names given by Am ericans. H ere are som e specim ens o f the am ended appellations ; Court H o u s e street, N e g ro alley, N in g \Tung J o s s H o u s e alley, Brea^d alley. Private Conflagration alley, Scavei Mother o f Hea-' th e H o w W o n g — T h e T u le Pranoisco, h'\ Key, Scaven g er alley, street, and Street of rung r oom , state room -for berths, lounges, duoking bo and all the necessities of shooting, and furnished -with all th e com forts of a house ashore. The craft has a sail, and is tb-QS enabled to navigate t h e waters of the San Joaquin and Sacramento inde* pendentiy of steam and at little expense. — I t is said that from 12,000 to 15,000 chignons are annually im p orted from Prance to England, besides sufficient ad ditional hair to make 10,000 m o r e ; the total v a lue of th e hair being £28,000. I t is com p u ted that m a n y thoui pounds of hair ai;e annually pi( in MarseiUes alone b y the rag and children engaged forfor thathat t purpose from the “ com b ings ” wM eh are thro-wn away daily from the ladies’ dressing CONVEETIHG CHRISTIAKS. T h e heathen are organizing foreign m ission^ for tians. Benares propagation oj sm am ong the Christians of AnstraKa. A n eminent Brahm in of the nam e of Snradschi, a lan of great authority, has recently een visiting som e of the E n g lish colo- ies, a n d w h ile traveKng in AnstraKa, w a s appaKed and grieved at the fearful prevalence o f drunkenness thehe Christians.hris On retUrn- am o n g t C in g to India h e c alled together a nnm r of thoughtful Brahm ins, to whom ------------ T..-_ ---------- 1 (Jo h e com m u n icated his glow ing zeal to som e thing for the salvation of their de- ^ a d e d fellow-m en and fellow-subjects in Australia. T h e only perfect rem edy, h e considered, would be the conversmn o f these Christians t o a b etter and purer faith. A large sum was collected for th e pious and benevolent enterprise, and som e of t h e Brahm ins declared their •wil lingness to devote them selves to the work, and to s p end and be spent in this hum ane and holy cause. -Suradchi is n o w engaged in translating fitting pas sages from the Yedas into the EngKsh tongue for th e use o f the m issionaries. F ive T housand L akes nr M inhesota , — I have caused the m eandered lakes in a ll th e tow n ship plats to be counted, and there are in t h e actnaUy surveyed por tion s o f the State ju s t 4,999 m eandered lakes. C a lling them 6,000 in. num ber, and from reliable data in this ofiace we fin d that these lakes average 300 acres each, this gives us an equivalent of 1,- ■ 5 0 0 ,000 acres of water in the surveyed portions of the State. Ifow, computing th e lakes in the unsnrveyed portions of the State from reliable data in possession o f the office, w e find that there, are 2,- OOO m o re lakes, w h ich m ake 7,000 i n all. T h e num b e r o f lakes to a town is m u ch greater in th e unsnrveyed portions of th e State than in that akeady surveyed. T h e y are found also to average greater W e find g iv e s u s an 200,000 acres, n o f 2,700,000 aci r area fits of 8 a additional water area of 1,- 1 , m aking a total water )f 2,700,00 0 a cres w ithin th e State. T h is does not em brace the vast water areas indLuded w ithin the pro jected boundary lines o f the State in I<ake Superior and L a k e o f the W o o d s a n d along t h e great water stretches of th e international lin e ,—Pioneer Press^ B ab T ickets as O ubben - ox . —A youth ■; himseK , trick on I e m p loyer, w h e n residing at lat place, a few years ago. T h u s it was: T h e em p loyer was running a bil- ................................... andthe^adi 3d t h e aforesaid fiK his Hard hall and ^ o o n , and t h e ad o le scent in question d id the honors behind th e teeth •with gold, w h ich was done at an expense of about tw e n ty dollars, the tooth-carpenter receiving h i s p a y i n bar- tickets. T h e re w a s a good d eal o f d rink in g around t h e nnsalted,city for quite a ^ e l l , and a good r u n of custom ers a t the bar. But the thing leaked out, aud the jo n n ^ t e r lo s t h ia place.— St^ Paul C a t a r r h Of T en Years’ Duration. The D isch a r g e s Thick, Bloody, and o f Foul Odor. S e n s e s o f Sm ell and T a ste W holly c o n e . Entirely Cured by SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE. Messrs, Weeks & Potfcer: Gentlemen—I feel compelled •te acknowledge to yon tlie great bene* Jit H anford ’ s R adicai ^ C ure ha ' For ten years I have been loathsome disease, and especially tune has it been most severe, has been thick and DIood.v emittiias «. xuui.vuui so bad that my presence in a room with others was very o£Tensive to them. On© week after com- meaoms the use of S anford ’ s R adical C crr I was not troubled with it at all. My senses of taste and smell, which were viJiolly gone, havt now fully returned, and my general health is much improved. Yours, AIELBOHRNB H. EOBD. _ Short-Sarii Writer. G rand R apids , M ich ., N ov , 8,1876. Qontlomen: The naefcage of S anpoed ’ s C ues arrived here to-night all right. I don’t know what I should have done if it had not been for this remedy. I have tried Hasal Douches and everything else, and although I have been able to stop the offensive discharge, I have not been able to recover my senses o f taste and smelt un til I tried S anford ’ s C ues . You can refer any one yon choose to we, and I will eheerlally in form them in detail as to the benefit the remedy has been to me. . ^ Yours, MEUBOUKhTB H. FORD. G easd R apids , M ich ., N ot . 15,1876. SANFORD’S MDICAL CURE not only jjromptly arrests the corroding dis- eharses in Catarrh, but. by sympathetic action. It rcitores to sound health all the organs of the head that have become affected by it. and ex hibit any o f the following affect-' ----- t, Infiai COLLINS’ YOLTAIC PLA S T E R AN Electro-Galvanic Battery, combined with a “ highly MedicatedPIaster.formiagthegrand- est curative agent in the world of medicine, and Utterly surpassing all other Plasters heretofore in use. They accomplish more in one week than the old Plasters in a whole year. They do not palliate, they cure . They Believe Affections of the Chest. Believe Affections of the Lungs. Believe Affections of the Heart. Believe Affections of the Liver. Believe Affections of the Spleen, Believe Affections of the Kidneys. Believe Affections of the Spine. Relieve Affections of the Nerves. Believe Affections of the ACuscles, Believe Affections of the Joints. Believe Affections of the Bones. Believe Affections of the Sinews. No matter what may be the extent of you suffering, try one of these Plasters. Belief-is in 'antaneouff, a fact supported by 'hundreds c j^timonials in our possession. Bear in mim lat the most important discoveries in pharma 7 date back less than, ten years, and that com- ,-inations of gums and essences of plants and shrubs are herein united with Electricity to form a curati-YO Plaster, in soothingr.. hiealinif, and strengthening properties as far superior tc all other Plasters heretofore in use as the scien tific physician is xo the horse-leecb, T * x » i c e , Q g C < 3 M .i:s. THE WEEKLY EXPRESS NEW YDR^. COAISIENCJ2 THE NEW YEAR. New^Hper of the MetropoUe for State Circula tion. Every Democrat in the State should sui- The Pew Tori: WeeMv Express is the Democratic eeribe f o r it. ty paper he i a ll the News, Politics, Marhets, Literature, &c.. &C,t &'C. T he W eekly B xpeess is rapidly attaining a large oireulation from the fact of its being the only true exponent 6f Democratic principles publisbed in the Metropolis. Its Demooraej unquestioned, and it asks the support of all w favor reform, good government, tbe elevation of honest and upright men to places of trust and responsibility, and the success of the party. The columns of T he W eekly E xpress will contain— Ably-written and timely editorial articles the topics o f the d ay: The choicest literature of the period: Agricultural information of the most interest ing and important character; A carefully arranged compendium of the po litical news of the week; Accurate market reports, and full and reliable financial reviews; Telegraphic news from all parts of the world presented in the most attractive form that news can be made to assume; and— Everything else that can_ contribute to the rodnotion of a perfeet family newspaper. In _A8. T he W eekly E xpbess will be a comr’ ‘ record of the enterprise, progress, and indi of the rountiW. Price One Dollar fop One Y ear. Postage Prepaid. SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE ON APPLI CATION. Address a ll letters and Orders,' THE EXPRESS GOIPM, is r o . 3 a o w , NEW YORK. nov28tf Dr. T. A. HOARD u o a s s T T i s o r , OFFICE OVER BURRILL’S DREG STORE, IN POPPER’S BLOCK, Main Street, Herkimer. Office hours from 8 o’clock to 12 a . k .. and from to 5 p. M. juneSOtf Cash for Hides! rP H E H IG H E S T CASH P K IC E -L w ill b e paid for DEKIN AND OTHER HIDES at my Market, on Main Street, Herkimer. mcli28tf P. H. HALL H O U S J f i & L O T Enauire of J. H. ST E W A R T , MAIN STREET, Herkimer, H. Y. I B M A I D STEEL, Springs, Felloes, Hubs, Spokes, &e» J U S T A D D E U TO M Y S T O C K , AND SOLD AT, B o t t o m B r i c e s ! ! inncl6m6 O. W. PALMBiy^p- SMITH & McMURRAY. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,' POPPER BLOCK, MAIN STREET, ' nxr_ -sr . Will practice in the State, and United States Courte. G eo . W. S mite . J ab . M. M o M ueray . EARL & PRESCOTT, AtMefs 81 ft CoBiselors at lit, leof Earl, Smith & Brown.) W. G. PRESCOTT. (At the old Offic( S r E S i l S ; •4A MITEL EARL. J. D. HENDERON, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, OFFICE: Same H a ll vritli Democrat As Ciazette Office, M a i x t .X X e x ’R j b o ie x * , DR. WISTAR’S BAISAK OF T O CHERRY. This well knoirn. remedy has effeoted so many WONDERFUL CURES , And restored so many lufierors to health, that ifc 18 oherished by ail who have experienced its yirtuds as *I*3E3E3E! W hooping Cough. Ihanen^a. BroneWth Bifficnlty o f Breathing^ Asthma, Bipli- clieria. Croap, Pain in thei^ide and Bxeaet, Mpitting orBIood. Qiiin- sy« PMhiNiCt and every Al> fectlou o f the Throat, Lungs and Chest, USrCLHDING C o n s u m p t i o n . WISTAR'S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BAUAM. A Case of Consumption. C h e s t e r f ield , N. H ., March 26; 186\ M essrs. S eth W . F ow l s & S o u : Gentleme I feel in duty called upon voluntarily to give testimony in favnr of DR. WISTAR'S B ALS j menced taking that. Very respectfully yours, MRS. MILA S. SMITH. Messrs. F owle & Son: _ Gentlemen—Mrs. Smith gives me the forego ing certificate of the efieaoy o f your medicine iu her CM6, She is an acquaintance o f mine, and took the Balsam on the strength of my certificate. W ISTA R ’S BALSAM. W ISTAR’S BALSAM. W IST A E ’S BALSAM. Bleeding a t the Inngs. PuTHAM, Conn., March 20.1869. a hard, dry cough, whenever taking a little cold, ------------------- --------- andJias employed various specifics without ob- of which has been truly astonishing. , More than a year since a young man belonging in this.placo was_ taken with bleeding at the nection with a severe cough, and pccup^on. sstatehod, as it were, from the very jaws Of death. In many other oases we have ad* ministered the B alsak to the consumptive, and always with_ the best o f success. These state ments are simple facts, which oan be vouched for at any time by calling on me at my store. I rem a in t r u ly yours, JOHN B . BA R L IN G . W ISTA R ’S BALSAM. W ISTA R ’S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BALSAM. Prepared by SETH W . FOW LE & SONS. 86 Harrison avenue. Boston, and sold by dealers generally. 50 cents and M a bottle. (dec) FACTS FOR HORSEMEN. H e a v e s h a v e b e e n a n d G a n b e C u r e d , D iste m p e r , K p izo o t ic a n d C o n g h sh o r n of their terrors, Millions saved to ownkes HOBSES by the-timely use o f* S anfobd ’ s L iquid H eave and D istempeb R emedy .\ The follow ing certificates speakfor themselyes, and all. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS paid if anythinif untrue is stated in the follow- V an H ornksville ,' N. Y. T have used Sanford's Liquid Heave and Dis temper Remedy in oases of Aated Heaves. Hav ing perfectly cured five horses. I feel qualified to endorse it. HIRAM WEEKS, ^ Office Am. Ex. Co.. Fort Plain. N .Y . The horse belonmng to the Express Company here was troubled w ith a very severe cough, which refused to yield to the usual remedies. Two bottles of “ Sanford’a Liquid H e ave and Canal Superintendent's Office,! Fort P lain. N , Y . J on entirely successful in curing Dis We can furnish hundreds more o f certificates testifying to the unparalleled excellence o f the Remedy. Therehave been many valuable hoi cured by this medicine, whoso owners, for r( sons which any one haying a valuable hors« sell will understand, do not wish i t known that this remedy was used. Prepared o nly b y E .S . G R E G O E I, F o rt P lain. N . T. ik»“F o r sale at W it H sestike ’ s Confec tionery Store, Herkim er, N . T ., and by Drug gists generally. mobl4yl Hefflier Co. mraice Agency, AT MOHAWK, N. Y. C o m p a n i e s R e p e s e n t e d , ..^TJNA, IN S . CO. o f N O R T H A M E R IC A , . P E N N S Y I iY A N I A F I R E SP E I N G K I E L D F I R E A N D M A R I N E , C O N T I N E N T A L , N I A G A R A . G E R M A N IA , H A N O Y E R , GLENS PALLS, ' L^ B ^ OOD, L O N D O N d GLO B E , EQUITABLE, T R A V E L E R S . dispute’. sorieus Hartfordt has large cask assets, and offers supe rior inducements to those wishtnic to insure.' For Insurance in any of the above* apply to S. E, CO.E. Bfoliawh Valley H o tel Bloc. mayUIy 3Sd:oaE3rA.-W S : IST. -ST. i S i f i l y S & i S B one can become a eucoessful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The price 18 so low that almost everybody gub- sonbes. One agent reports making over 5150 in a w eek. A IjMfy’^ent'tepM tg'telin^ ^ WO subseriberi uH;en days. A ll who engage make m oney fast. You can devoteallyour tim e te the business, or o n ly y o u r spatetim e . You need n o t be away from home over night. You can do it as well as others. Full particulars, direction* and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outfit free. Ifyouwant profitahjo work send us your addtesB at once. It costs nothing to try the bu- siness. No one e^ages fails to make great a ay. Addregg “ T h e P eople’* Journal,\ Port- p la n d , M aine, augSvl M A M M O T H S T O R E ! ®‘KO®B®IB18«*«Domestic and Imported. CHOIDE ja p a n , QREEN AKD oolong T E A S ! tfEW OELEASS AND POllTO RICO MOLASSES, STKUPS, SUGARS, SPICES, ------------------------------- • CANNED AND BOTTLED GOODS, in every variety. MOCHA, JAVA, MARICAIBO AND RIO COFFEE, RAW AND ROASTED; GRANULATED BREAKFAST GSFFEi, only 25 cents per pound. “BROWN’S PATENT' FLOUR,” Ttaton&Cteter. White, Amber and Spring W h eat Flour, in Bb’ls, Bags and Sacks. S A L T , W A T E R LIM E, BA L D M O U N T A I N L I M E , P L A S T 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 N D M E D IC IN E S . B’LUID AND SOLID EXTRACTS; PILLS AND GRANULES. OP THE BEST KINDS; SUOULDER BRACES, HARD RUBBISE TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, &o.; PHYSICIANS’ SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND; PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL ' USB; PEESGRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. ‘ I j f l L 3 E 1 . 3 E > ^ * TABLE CUTLERY, SRELFAND HEAVY HARDWARE, IR BRONZE ARD JAPAR. Japan, Coaeli and Furniture Varnish.; G-lass and Putty; Prepared Paints, Canned ' Paints; Paint, Varnish, Kalsomine and Whitewash Brushes. Carpenters and Builders’ Tools; Carriage Makers and Blacksmiths’ Goods; Iron and Steel; Springs, Axles, Nails, &c., &c. All Goods sold at BOTTOM PRICES, and Guaranteed as represented. O . W . J r . Main Street, Herkimer, H. Y. . O. H. PERBY j u s j y IRA WEEKS H a v in g leased th e BLACKSM ITH BHOP On ’Washington Street, nearly opposite the brick school house, and for merly occupied by GAYLORI) STEELE. Our reputation for H o rseshoeing a n d C a rriage Ironing s unetsualefi, and w© G r t i a i ' a i i ' t e e O T ir\ ‘W o r l E . Hoping to secure the patronage of friends, and all those who desire first-class work, we are WEEKS. a:. PBBB.Y. I r. June 2fi. iune28tf McKown & Co. D E ALEES1 * I . O O K I N G - G L A S S E 3 PORTEAIT.PHOIOGKAPH AND PICTURE PRAMES, GILT AND ROSE WOOD MOULDING, BACK STUFF, &o, JV o , 6 W * h U e s & a r o S t r e e t s T u o r z o - ^ , Z T , Tir_ EVERY.DESCaiPTION of FRAMES RE-GILT • M o r t g a g e S a l e . Jew Advertisements. Illustrated Price List n 6un Worhs, Pitts- nov21w4 sau.N .Y . - FRfE MAMMOTH OUTFIT TO EVERYDODT. Stem-wind- ACENTS WANTED FOR CREATIVE SGIENGEI „ or Manbooil, Womanhoo«!, and their- Mutual -gove Inter-Relations; Love, Its Laws, Power, etc. Agents are selling from 1 5 to 2 5 eftpies a.day. Send for specimen pages and our extra terms to FATHER’S] REMEDY. - Parts. Pains in the Muscles and Joints. Indolent TEACT OF W it C k H azb I i . Ask fot it, because it is ’ *’ itronger and cheaper tham an-*^' --------- 1 0 . 0 0 0 A G E N T S W A N T E D t o S E L L O T R O N O nR IN K U THE C U R S E AW 1 | THE C U R E . The most intense and powerful blow ever dealt the demon drink, by the veteran author.. S* Artlinr, A hook to .(turtle and enlighten the ration s far e x o o ll a ll others. Prici d 2 5 pel* c e n t . !I Send for terms. HUBBAKB BROS.. Pubs.. Sprim igfield. Mass. nov21w4 T H E S U N . NEW YiCRK. for a oontinaance of the hearty sympathy and eenerous oo-operation'which have hitherto been extended to it from e v ery quarter of tho Union. The Daily Sun is a four-page sheet of 28 col umns, price by mail, post-paid, 5 5 cents a month, or 8 6 .50 per yesir. The.Snnday edition o f T hb S hh is an eight- 36t of 56 columns, lyhilo giving the news lay, it also contains a large amount of and miscellaneous matter speoially pre- 'or it. tteu SOKDAY Sun has met with great success. Post-paid $ 1 .2 0 a year. T h ^ W e e k ^ S u n . 1Yho does not know T hr Vf erki ite welcome pages weekly, and regard it in tho lish tof guide, counsellor, and friend. Its m— editorial, agricultar^,!. and literary departm make it essentially a journal lor tho family the fireside. Terms—One Dollar a year, P paid. This price, qnality oonsidered. make the cheapest newspaper published. Forelul ten, with $1D caisb, we will send an extra o free. Address. PU B L ISH E R OF TH E BUN, novldtf N ew York Cit T H B W O R L D FOR 3 . © ' 7 ' S . nounce {L In a word, - ----- -- -------------- - Democratic jparty to csdetJortTie good,*^th service. It does not believe the pubtie service to exist f o r the good o f the Democratic partg, WEEKLYWORLD, Contains all the news of tho week, presented in a concise and attractive manner; the best of the many excellent letters sent by able correspon dents from all parts of the world; bright and en tertaining editorials on all matters of interest to the public. 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Address all orders and letters to “ 'PBCE WOItI,X),»> 3 5 JParU S o w , New York. Those subserlbing before January 1 will “ weekly WOELB” until January 1,1879, for O N E D O L L A R . T H E B E S T O F F E R \We w ill sell during these hard' times $500PIAlBfg'r$200, W ..-w - ---- - -----UU.UL£(* J.LIC 88 .. janos made one o f tlie finest displays at the Centennial Exhibition, and were nnanimoasly recommended for the H iohest K onobs . R egu larly incorporated Manufacturing Co.—^New M p u f a c to r y -o n e o f the largest and finestin tho world. The Square Grands contain Mathushek’s newpatent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the great est itnprovetuentin the history o f P iano m aking. The Uprights are the finest in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue,—m ailed free. ’ SEUDELSSOHH PIAHO GO., 3ttiie20yl N o , 5 6 B roadw a y , N. Y- do as well as mon plete Outfit free. business pays better than imything e lse. We w ill bear ^ p e n e e of siartine you. Particulars fro©. Write andsee. Parmors and mechanics, thetr sons and daugliters, and all elates in need of paying Work at homo, should write to us and learn all about the work a t once. Now i s the tim e. Don’t delay. Ad^ dreB8Tap*A;0o.,A.u«ur'” LAST GHANGEII! BUY YOUK TICKETS NOW I THE DAT APPROACHING FOB THE SeconaCrrand Drawing of tlie j C03^d:2S<E0I<r‘W'JBA.3L'rJE3: Prize HistriiiiiiH Compaj (Under act of Legislature of Kentucky.) .•S'D rawing Positively on DECEMBER! 3 1 ,1877, or m oney re'.urned in full to the I $320,000 Cash in Prizes. $50,000, S2O.OOO, $10,000, $5,000, $3,000,1 $2,000, and Seven Thousand others. | Farmers & Drovers Bank, Louisville, Ky,, Depository* Tickets only, $10; Halves. §5.00; Quarters, $2.50. Official lists of drawing will be pub lished in New York Herald and Louisville » Courier-Journal, and mailed gratis to a li i buyers. Address G. W, BARROW & CO., I General Managers. Courier-Journal Build- £ ing. L o u isville, K y .. o r THOS. H . H A YES E k 00., General Agents, 697 Broadway. New i Y o rk. S e n d f o r Circiilaj.* | .A -Q -E T sT a -S- O E HEMDEESOfl k LAY/TOlj HERKIMER, N. Y. Represent the following O ld a n d R e i i a - a.i3e I n s u r a n c e C o . s : HOME ....... . ................. New York, PHCENIX ................... ..Brooklyn, JM. F. ATLANTIC, .............. Now York, A; F. HOWARD .................. New York,.77; F. N O R T H E R N , ............... W atertoiv.i, 7M. F . ^ T N A , .......................... Hartford, Conn. Philadelphia, Pa. PENNSTLYANIA FIRE, Philadelphia, P a . ROYAL,........................................London, Kng. ........................... London, J n g . NORTHERN ................................ London, Eng. NORTH BRITISH AND MER CANTILE ................................. London, Eng. J .D . HENDERSON. L. A. LAWTON. that certain parcel of fond situate in the°village to the village of Mohawk.” and to which said E aui , & P rescott , Attorneys. Mortgage Sale. I ^ H E E E A S , d e fa u lt has been m a d e '' in the payment of the money secured by a l^ ^ ^ o f t h r f o w h ^ o h f o T ' i i i and State of New York, to ,L LIFE DEPARTIVIENT. TRAVELERS’ LIFE AND AC CIDENT, ................... Hartford, Oonn.^ MUTUAL LIFE, ........ New York, N. Y. L. A. LAWTON. Agent. I t oct-oow n o v -lstSw dec JOHN H. STEWART, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS, Near Court House, Main Street, J E T e r l i i m e i * , I S . Y , subscriber is prepared to A. MANUFACTURE txxxd WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND s x .: b x c 3- x 3 : 3 DE] EN i^alf work w ill io a large stock of READY-MADE WORK ^“ ^band, for sale or exchange for second-hand Painting, Trimmins: and Eepairing the shortest notice. Call and See. A GREENHOUSE AT YOUR DOOR. For $ 1 0 0 we ■will send free by any one of the following lots: 3 distia ^varieties. Monthly Roses, winter * Begonias, [flowering. Carnation Pinks. “ Chinese Chrysan- themus, “ Zonal Geraniums. ** Double •' \ Ivy Leaved '* “ Heliotropes, Abutilons. \ Double Camelias, “ Azaleas, Lobster Cactus, *’ Bouvardias, \ Stevias and Eu- „ patoriums, \ Fuschias. “ D ouble V iolets, \ Poinsetta, Scarlet and White, wint. flowr’g. „ Plumbago, “ Ferns, for Wardian Gasr\ \ _ Marantas, “ | | assorted T a u S S l i ^ Lily of the Valley. © H ew P e a r l ^ aberos© . OR BY EXPRESS: 3 of anyoftheahoveSl collectionsfor^! be added. Descriptive^<3ataf/igl_ PETER HENDERS0N & CO., Seedsmen, M arket Claxd'4nera & Florists, 3 5 C o r t l a n d S t .^ M © w Y o r k . jUUe2(^ BEST TEAS, COFFEES, /»ND SPICES. ■ Dealers, families, and consumers in general of above a rticles should c a ll at JOS. STINER & 0 0 .»S W holesale ■Warehouse. 1 7 8 a n d 1 8 0 Chambi street, cor. Washington. New York, wheretl will find the largest and choicest sele<' ' m the country, at low e st possjble whol h i l l -ines*. Tei __ _ ess a t o n c e , atp]25yl T O L E T . fpHE very desirable Residence on i-Mary street. * ” JOHN M. METZGER Is still the Proprietor in the HSEifflER STOYE DEPOT; And keeps constantly on hand a large stock of PA R L O R AND COOKING S T O V E S ! TIN, m m mm and copper WARE, Lead Pipe, Cistern and V/eii Sold at the very lowest prices. OLD IRON, BAGS, SOPPER,PEWTER AHD BHAS Taken in exchange, fer which the highest price will be paid. August 1st, 1877, dueupons^aMmort^^^^^^^^ of sale contained in said mortgage, and duly re corded as aforesaid, and in pursuance of the Russia, county of Herkimer, on the 17th day of south-east corner of the Vickery farm, so called, in the centre of the highway runningfrom ^ray- villo to Wilmurt, and running thence north-57 head thereof; thence up the centra of the streun said highway to the place of beginning, conbin- rfThrnorthe?^^^^^^^ Dated the 19th i^ f e ^ a k ' S i g c e e . M ilton H owe , Attorney. JM. I IITI! I7ill receive This Week, his FALL AND WIN TER stock of ■^OLP Al^D BUFFALO R O B B S ALSO. X ^ O B E S Consisting of EXTRA PLUSH. ORIENTALS, <fee„ at greatly reduced prices. A full stock of HORSE BLANKETS, Both Cut and Square, from a Cheap to the fines S treet B lanket, w h ich he w ill sell cheaper th a i S treet Blanket, which he will sell cheaper the same qualities were ever sold before, I have a full line of on hand, of all varieties of Trimmings, ^<<li as Gilt and Rubber, Nickel. Silver. Bent«n, and Jappaa.ed, and will sell a Full Nickel 'feimined. $ 2 5 . 0 0 . Parties wishing anytliiiig in my line will do fell to c a ll o n m e betoreJiiaking th e ir p u rchas- Nervous Debility TTITAL WEAKNESS or DEPRES- » SIO N , a w eak exhausted feeling, no energy or courage; the result of M ental U vbr - w I ndiscretion or E xcesses , o r some d r a in ^ th e system is a lw ays c u red by EmW s iBsmiatlilc Sseic venaiesjne snty y ears with p erfeet Id by dealers. Price, .00 per package of five _ __ _ ___ _ _____.....der. Sent by mailen rec,'»iPt flf price. Address Humphreys’ Homeo- ^thL'> Medicine Company, luO Fulton Street, ■ RR9W l l / i i s S S S ^ \ book ever issned. entit&d T H y S E B ^ S K a treats of Exhausted Vifalitjr Prenfotnre Decline, Nervous and Physical L'ebihbr. and ^ e endless eoncomltaBt ills m d unbold miseries that result therefrom, and eorkains more than ^ t)rigm.al prescriptions, any ■ me o f which is worth the price of the book. This book v.’as written by the most extensive and pro*jbably the most skillful praeti- tioner in America/, to whom, was awarded a gold andieweledmeds/l fay the N a t i o n a l ^ HiSL iDiGAL3a»iijriaf«B g p U E S U A N T to an erder of tie ^ r - T n Y s E L f J i A . & ATTORNEYS a n : ^OBUH AtSiramp. A b » am g. St»* -** | ?iov21w7~ Mortgage Sale. W H E R E A S , (jefault haa been made ierlf^e7e\Jfnty“c « o ^ ^ U r « mortgages, at page 547, on tho 23d day of October, hand^red’ and°eight^^^^^^^ asd \thirty ffio n ^ l d ^ n ^^roc\^\edS‘ be?n\?^ ses are described inlaid mortgage substantially iiufVt\j»hds of Benjaiin'HarrinstohT thenoo the'^creek; and thence south 9*^ 15' east 3 chains anJ 26 links to the place of beginning, being the way, and the portion hereby conveyed being be low the highway and westerly from the same, \ D^ted o i f I t h f 187 l \ - ---------------------- -— \’IE. Mortgagee. A d m i i f l l s l r a i b r ’ a S a l e . TN pursuance of an order of the Sur- *- rogate of the County of Otsego, the under signed, one of the administrators of the goods chattels ami credits of Norman K. Kansom lata of the town of Richfield, Otsego County, deceas ed, will sell at public vendue on the 8th day of December, 1877, at the hotel kept by James Ja- cobson, in Columbia, Herkimer County, at one o’clock in the afternoon of that day, the follow ing described real estate, to wit: All that cer- ------------- , jn the town t part of I Patent, ortheast _ __ of land, as the same are described in a ------- from Olcott C. Orendorf and wife to the said Norman K. Ransom, dated the 20th day of April. 1866, andreoerded in Herkimer County Clerk’s Office in Liber 89 of Deeds, at page 354, &o. \ • ’ ''3tober24,1877. JAMES S. DAVENPORT. Adm’r. A T A S U R R O G A T E ’S C O U R T , held in and for the County of Herkimer, at th e S u rrogate’s Office in the v illage o f H e r k im e r , on th e 18th day o f O ctober, 1877— Present, H on. Amos H, Prescott, Surrogate. In th e m a tter of th e applioation o f J a m e s A .S n i- at his office in the town of Herkimer, in said oounty. on the 10th day of December. 1877, a t ten o’clock in the forenoon, then and there to show cause why authority should not be given to tho said James A. Suiter and Thomas Carr, as such administrators as aforesaid, to mortgage, lease or sell BO much, of the real estate of said Bridget Carr, deceased, as shall be necessary to pay her debts. AMOS H. PRESCOTT, Surrogate of Herkimer County. E dwakd a . B eowst , Attorney for Petitioners. . jS o t i e e t o ureC L iiors. \ p U R S t J A N T to aa order o f H o n . F Amos H. Prescott, Surrogate of Herkimer County, notice is hereby given according to law. to a ll persons h avii^ claims or demands against the e.state of Jacob Seokner. Jr., late of the town of Columbia, in said county, deceased, to pre sent the same with the vouchers in support thereof, to Chauncey Matthews, one o f the sub scribers. Executor o f the last Will and Testa- I n the matteb or CHannus B. ]. W akeen , IxsoEVEira D butob . / i . B. STEEI.E, D COUNSELORS AT LAW. S g i n e r : h S®., K*KKrjMs.|N. y . |