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IttM w Cjautfe Swnttttst H e r k i m e r S t a t i o n JIT. S ' , C . J 8 . J « . as follows;—. coQUBOteiioa, ___ 9 and Albany i 3t. Johnsville Ae- je^TraSng from, the Herkto e r Stetioa, as folto^^:—» Accommodation, 6:50, B. M. j Utica st. Job commodatioH, 9:2^1'. M. G o in s W est*—Freight and Accommodation 8:00 A. il. • Albany and Buffalo Accommodation 10:50 A. M.; Mail, 2:05 P. M-; Freight and Accommodation A:50P. M .; Albany and Utica AceommadatioR 9:35 P*M. H u i i s a n H i v e r JR. JR SocTH.—I,eave Albany, Express, 6:45, A. H*; press, 10:40, A. 51.; Express Passenger, 4 : 30 , F .M .j Passenger and keeping Car, 10:10, P.M. N orth .—& ains leare New York for Albany at < .00, and 11-00 A. M , and »:30,5d)Oan4ao-a& P. M. ll proY iding for th e r e lief o f ers in the totrn of German Flatts, T heatbicai *.— ^Kelley’s th e a t r ic a l tro a p e are performing a t Odd Fellow's EWI in Slohawk. • P a s s e d .— A . bill the lamilies of rolunters bus passed the State Senate. EDUCATioNAU.^The M o h a w k a n d H e r k i mer Teachers' Association wjH meet at the School House, in the village of Herkimer, on Saturday, the 8tU inst., at lOP’clockjP. If. L ent ,— T o -day is A s h W e d n e s d a y , an d the commencement of Lent—a peried ohserved with more reverence by Episcopalians and Catholics, than other dencminations. P rofessional .— J . K . Poster, E sq.,* f tlemen who comeg with high ricommendations fo. dustry and talent, has located in Di»n for the practice of his profession—the Inw. His card will be found elsewhere. T h e C ontinental MtNTHtY.— Tfae Conti nental, for March, come to hand sometime since. It is an excellent number, embracing various articles from eminent writers. Its proclivities will not suit con servativo men, though they ara cleverly put forth. J. K. GitHOB*, Boston. T hf . M oega ^ ^ — Numerous changes have recently been made among the officers of ihc Morgan Artillery. There has been trouble among the staff, and some arrests. An order from the A. A. Uca. of tho Division, dismisses Col. Palmer and Lieut. Col. Eotho from th, corvicc—for what reason, is not btatod. ThoMajorof the Begiment bag been pennilted to resign by the Board of Examining officers. F a ir f ie l d S eminary .— Tho Spring and Summer term of the Fairfield Seminary will commence on Wetoes'lay, the 2Gth inst. The clusing exercises for the iVintcr term will late place on 'Tuesday, the 11th lUst. Under the supervision of the present Principal, this honored la^itution mai ntains its front rank among the odueationaj establishment? in the State. T he T hibty -F oceth .— a private letter to us, from an olBcor in the 31th, dated Harper's Ferry, Fob. 27, says : ‘-We arrived at Harper’s Ferry yester day, alter two days march. The roads were very bad_ We croesod the Potomau, last evening, on a. pontoon hridge. A largo iorco is here, and it is expected we will movo on to Winchester and Jamestown to day.— Ucn. McClolla.. and staff are hero.’’ A C ard .—'i ’he uadersigaed desires his friends in Herkimer county, and especially inFairiiald, to accept his most cordial thanks for their generous benefactions, so unexpected by and so unmeritediy, and yet So Irecly conferred upon him, on the evening of ibe 21st inst. He ventures the hope that he shall he able to provo himself not insensible to Icmducss, and incapable of gratitude. Special thanks due to Judge Graves for \running the Blockade” of drifted snow for twelve miles, to grace the party ; a dubious ride, I v.-een, lor he was as \ Grave as a Judge” about it. A. G, C ochran . at Trenton. Falls, Saturday noon. About throo weeks ago he was bitten by a dog a t Grave’s Hollow, Herki mer county, where he then resided, and has since been apprehensive that he would die from its offoct.aad hr* been a t times in very low spirits in conseciuence. An inquest was held, and the jury’s verdict was that the deceased came to h is death by catting his own throat in a fit of temi>orary insanity, caused by intense anxie ty 8S to the result from a bite of a dog. T h e 22 d at M ohaw k . — ^^WasM e g ton’s birth day was observed a t Mohawk ill a becoming man* ner. At two o’clock, the Mohawk Zouaves, under Lieu- lenant Warnick ; Colonel Ellsworth Fire Company, Foreman, Tranpor ; and the Zouave Hose Conpany, with a large concourse of citizens, marqhod under the dirsc- tion of Dr. Eli Fox.MarBhan of the day, to Odd Follow’s Halt. The buBdlng was soon tilled to its utmoit capac ity, when the audience was called to order hyChaun- cey Johnson, Esq., President of tho day. Bov C. D. Nott offered an im p re^ve prayer, after which the President introduced N. B. Eandall, Esq., who read Washington’s Farewell address. After which Hon. A, H . Prescott made a short spetch. B al M asque .— a m a s q u e r a d e p a r ty , t o f k place at the rooms of \Mrs. G, W. Bertram, in ! onon thehe eveningvening off thehe 25tlitli ult.,lt., thehe novellovelty thisvillag t e o t 25 u t n and com plete success of which will justify an enumeration, of the soreral characters repressHtsd, although the affair was designed and conducted as a strictly private on. tertainment, complimentary to the lady hostess. Wo will be pardoned if W« omit life usual description of cosinmes, smee w# must Confess ourself not posted in matters of that s o rt. We can only say that the per sonations were generally excellent, and the costumes revealed a degree of taeta and ingenuity quite astonish ing. We commence Avith the ladies: ss L—n,It, a Swiss Girl. Hie ij— a, ___ liss M. G—y. Tambourine GirL dlss L. B—y, of Newpoi “ Hiss 51.6—3, a Torfcish: -h. an Italian gii f Newport, Daughter of theBegiment, Torfcish liSdy. , ..irl. McGregor.. . , ___ 1 Lady of the Last Gontury. 51iss M. W -y, Night. Miss N. W—y, Morning. Mrs. M—n, a Highland Lassio. t '* Mrs. H--1, GodOess of Liberty. Miss A. P—y, Eod Riding Hoqd. JIiss J . A—y, a SLepherdess, Miss M. A—y, Unkn. bliss M. T—r, Wimor. Miss F .T—r,DoIHcDutton. m s s E. T—r, a Flowei GirL Miss H. B—s, Queen ol Ethiopia. Sirs. R—y , « Turkish Ptasant. Miss E—1, a German Girl V. w „ <\)lfgh] ‘ _____ , , __ i, an Indian Jfaid, a costume of rare ingenuity. Miss C. S—n, in iv.o Characters—DomlnOjand a Yan kee Woman. Tho gentlemen in character wefo as follows . G. G—y,i* own*,. ' . P . C—^r, of Utica, Othfilo. W. B. M—n, Horace Greeley. W. S—t, a sailor Boy. A. G. E—d, of Mohairk, King Cotton. J. C. G—3, John Quilt and Hamlet. C-W.P—r, Oriinmab, an. Indian Chief. This cos- tume, with that of Lula, was the object of general ad miration for Its competenese. G. W. P—e, a gentleman of Qie last canlurv. E, C. M—n, Colpnel EMsworth, H . 6 —n, CountSochambeau,nnd“ Jfcge ” ' W. H. H—r, an Esquimaux, S. H—r , a Hungarian Soldier. W. P—o, a Union Clawn. W. H—1, General Kerkimef, Tho effect produced by this coafibiugling of strange costumes togelhor With a more or leec iUectesM imper sonation of the several characters assumed,all masked, was both curious and. arapsing. The maskers were mainly unknown to e:|ch other, and when after a time, the masks were r a is^ , the surprise and httarity were excessive. It was altogether the happiest gathering SPECIAL-NOTICES. J . K . F o s t e r , ATTORNEY & oOUN 3 EHIiOR. J X llion, N. y ., will promptly attend to all business entrusted in his care. Office w e r the-Hipn Bank. A V a luable illediciBe.-D n ridgthe present week, no less than six ol our mends, who have been induced to trv Prof. DeGrath’s Electric Oil lor rheumatism, in consequence of having seen this preparation advertised in our columns, have called upon us to state tho result, . of their experiments. These persons assure ns that their rheumatic pains have been entirely ciwed by a few applications o f De GraVh’s ‘’Electric Oil,” and they recommend its use to all who are afflicted with any of the diseases which It is designed to cure—PROv. An- vsRTizER. It can be had of the agents here. See Ad vertisement in another column. A C A R D T O T H R 1 . A D 1 R « . S U f OUCO'S 0O L D £ K P X ^ ts P 0 £ ?£hlAX>£S. Infallible in Correcting, Reetilating and Semoving all Obttructions,frm‘H}]iatmr cauje, ond always successful a s a Preceniive. The combination of ingredients in DP. Duponco Golden Pills for Females are iierfectiy harmless. They- have been used in the private practice of old Dr. Du ponco for over thirty years, and thousands of ladies caft. testily to their great and\ never failing snccess in al most every case, in correcting irregularities, relieving painful and distressing menstruation, particularly at the change of life. From live to ten pills wlh cure that common yet dreadful complaint, the Whites Nearly every female in the land suffers from this complaint. The above piU has permanently cured thousands, and will care you ifyonuse them. They cannot harm yon; on tho contrary they remove all obstructions, restore nature to its proper channel, and invigorate the whole system. Ladies whoso health will not permit the in crease of family, will find these pills a successful pre ventative. Pregnant females, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against using these pills during the first three months, as they are certain to producs miscar riage. And the Proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admonition, although their mildness will pre vent anv injl’.ry to healtn. Price $ I per box, Sold by BELA PALMER, Sole Agent for Herkimer, N. T. ‘^LaiUs! By sending him $1 to the Herkimer Post Office can have tho Pills sent (confidentially) to any part of the country, by mail, tree of postage,” N. B __ Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills of anv kind, unless the box is signed S. D. Howe. All Others are a base imposition and hnsafo, therefore as vou value your lives and health, (to say nothing of being humbugged out of your money) buy only those who show only tho signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills having been countorfoUeJ. The ingredients com posing-the genuine pills are made known to every agent, and they will tell Vou the pills are free from anything injuriuiis, and yet will do all rhuined for >. HOWE, Sole proprietor, New York. iption,on Monday morning, Miss W inifred 5I drpht , aged 40 years, daughter of the late Rev. Doct. Murphy. AtW arran, at her late reEidence, on tho 26th of October, 1861, PHiLOTHET.m M xrshah , C raik , wife of tho late Doctor Rufus Crain in 84th year of her age. FDRNITDSE! FUaSITlffiE! A T WHOLESALE & EETAIL, A t L ow er P ric e s than e v e r h e a r d o p , DE GRAAF & TAYLOB, At either of our three Stores, j s r s w - s t o o r k : c i ' p - x - . Owing to the great decline in oiir Wholesale Trade, we have concluded to open our whole stock at RETAIL for Oaan, a t a discount of 2fi to 30 per cent., from our former prices. Our stock consists of fine R osewood , M ahoganv and W ainct ____ L ^ U R l S r i T T J R B , Also, Cane and Wood Seat ii’arniture, a great variety. H A T T R E S S E S a n d ^ R D D l K C i , All Qualities. We also manufacture a new article of J P a t e n t S t r i n g C r a d l e ^ Better tha ny in market, a t from each. Also K nock -D own FoRNiruKEfor th wholes Trade ale _______________________apllOly A G O L D A N D S I L V E R M I N E IlSr M O H A W K ! TWO BOORS EAST OF TH E B A ^ K “ T I M E I S IWOJTJBY” A N D t h e p l a c e to b u y a fin e w a i c l i XT. or clock that will keep it, accurately, is at tho Watch, Clock, Silver Ware, Jewelry and Fancy Good Btor'eof _____ _ X . . i - i < t e s . 3 S . a o E , the ylUage ol Mohawk, w here wiR be found, fine Gold and SHver Watches. every description. Gold Chains of all kinds; Jewe y of the latest, host, and most fashionable styles. G o h d ^ S il v e r a n d S t e e l S p e c t a c l e s , with the Periscopic glass, the best glass for the eyes made. Gold and silver thimbles, gold pens, bracelets, and lockets; in short, all kinds of Jewelry. A large ^ ° C a in S ilv e r tVave^ Mamifactured E x ^ m l y j b r Both plain and ornamental. The host plated goods made, soqh as Tea Setts, Oas 0 rs Cake and Card Baskets, Plate OB genuine albata. The ladicB can also he acc of Fancy Goods for their espi ScUchels, immodated by a ehoice stock lecial use and benefit such as Combs, Brushes, Needles, &c. which will be sold a t much less-than the usual prices— particular attention given to M A S O N IC J3SW E L Y . a One stock of which, will always be kept on hand and rorniahed to tho Cralt a t a small advance from Now York cost. P I A N O F O B T E S from the best manufactories, and sold less than the fac tory price. Give us a call, and examine our goods bc- foropurchasing, and get value received for your money. Mohawk, April 11,1860. L. P. & S. E. COE. N. B.—All kinds o f watch and jewelry repairicir done by a competent and experienced workman, andwar- nted to give good satisfaction. or ne p a r. apllltf W i u t e v A r r a u g c m e n i . C Y K A C U S E . B I N G H A M P T O N & k J NEW YORK railroad .— On Ifonday, NoV. 14, 1869, Trains will run as follows. (Sundav excepted): Leave Syracuse 3:30, a. m .,—Connecting at Bing- ^ n ^ t o a with New York and Erie Railroad for New 6.25 p. If.,—On and Buffalo, and streets, Syracuse. ' GEO. HiVEN, Syracuse, Nov, 14,1860. Superint Superintendent. HEBKEMER LIVEEY STABLE. c a A R j L R i ^ s B i i a r f i i T h r s t « k ° ; i r b V ke^^^ fhe very t e s r o f l t y l e ; will let Horses and Carriage on the w ^ t r c ^ m i h le The patrtmsgo o t epu ^^ABlilS SMITH. terms. Herkimer. September 16,1861. (Business Notion.) T o F armers .— T h e no d e rslg n e ^ w ish to purchase P ork , L ard , B citek , E ogb , A ptem , and all D rikd F bcit ; Oats, Corn, Potatoes, Onions, Inrnljs, and all kinds of Yegetables; also, every article o f PAH. \ilEK’S PRODUCE, for which CASH Will be paid. Farmers can pureHtSpeferything to bo found in a anst class Grocery imd Provision Stwe, ^ t “ THE €OR NERSTWH.” We h a te the agency for the celebrated M odnxmk D ew Wm3xK?,an invaluable article for invalids suffering from Qeaeral Debility,-' Gonsuipptmn, j^ore Throa * ^jing Complaints and Dyspepsi*. H.G.DABlJNG«tCO., fCogier Johaand 0 a tb^ln# Street#, CtiCa, M, Y, . pr o p r ieto r o f t M a rble P i ll a r Saloon, (OPPOSITE BAGGS’ SQUARE,) x t ’ x x o A . , 3 s r _ * s ' _ A L L h i n d s o f E e f r e s h m e B t s s e r v e d X j L np a t all hours, such as OYSTERS, WIM GAM, Jto. visitwcsto UticawiUfiad t h a an agreeable place to«all. Utsca July, I860. je22yl MAXS^ON & O A B R O I a D» Atfeomsys and Counsellors L I T T L K F A L L a , M - V r BF. MAION. OHARLEB GABROL l ^ e w i n g M a e M m e s 2 T r H . M O E G A N , A g e B t f o r S i n g e p » « F a i r f i e l d S e m i n a r y . 'T ' H E S p r i n g a n d S o r a m e r T e r m w i l l ' A commence on W ednesday, March 28th. .A Umit- clhum b er of Studeufs will ho received into the Teach ers class free of charga.fortnition. Early applications is desirable Address Rev. A. G. COCRRAN, Fairfield March 3,1802. Principal,FarfiolJ.N. Y. F a d L J L t s B Y S E J f l I J r , ^ R F . J - nounsning insniu lions m ine otaie, oueis uuaru, Washing, Fuel aUd Room furnished, except pillow cases, for $28,00, a term of 14 weeks, which opens March 27th, 1862. Board o r rooms for Self-boarding can be obtained in private lamilies, on reasonable terms. Many Students board themselves. 'Tuition, from $5, to $8, Diplomas conferred on the completion of the Uttrarv or Musk course. For particulars or Circulars, a ddress JOHN P. GRIFFIN, ?rincip.al. J l i i i p o r i a n i ; t o C ' e m a i e s . r > R . O H K E S E M A N ’S P I L E S . n ' ' H B o o m b ifta t lo n c f ih g r e d i e i a t s in i those Pills are tho result of a long and extensive practice. They are iflild in their operation, and cer tain m correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstrua tions, remov.ng all obstructions, whether from cold or othevwso, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, aUhervous affections, hysterics, fa tigue, pain in the back and limbs, &e., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. D r . e h e e a e m n n ’s P ills was iliocommencement of a new era in tha treatment of those irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so many to a phe - HAicRE GiuvE. No fem.iile can enjoy good health unless she Is regular, and whenever an obsfruction takes place tne general health begins to decline. D r. Checscmaw’s P lU sare the most effectual rem edy over known tor all complaints pocnliar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with cer tainty, periodical rcgularUii. They are known to thou sands, who have used, them at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of tho most eminent physicians in -America. Explicicit directions, stating whether they should not ie used, with each Box—tho Price one Dollar per Box, containing from 50 to 60 Pills. Pills sentlv mail, promptly, by reroittios to tho Pro- prietor. ^oia by liru^^tsts generally. m o r t g a g e S a l e . r\EFAULT h a s b e e n m a d e in t h e p a y - J-A niout of tho sum of ten hundred and ;Jxty-ftnr dol lars aud seventy-live cents (81004,75) whicli is-daimed to bo duo a t the date of this notice on a certain mortgage bearing date the second day of April. 1810. executed liy Isaac House and Sally House, his wife, of the town of Co lumbia, in the county of Herkimer, and State of New York.to one Absalom Myers,of the tow u of Litehlield, in said-county, and recorded in-tho office of the Clerk of the courty ol Herkimer in Book X of Mortgages, on page 357, on tho 5th day of April, 1S49, at 1 P. M., which said mortgage ho£i been duly assigned to tho sub scriber, Jacob Seckner. Jr. Now. therefore, notice is hereby given that in pur.suance of a power of cale con tained in said mortgage, and of the statute in such case made and provided, tne said mortgage will bo iorecios- cd and the premises described in and covered by said mortgage, and thoroiu described as follows, to-wit; All that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being second tract of Staley’s Patent, and bounded as follows ; Beginning at the S. W. comer of said lot, and at the S E. corner of land formerly owned by Andrew Myers, and running tl enco along the south line of said lot S. 52 deg. 45 min. E. 50.58 chains to a stone in tho east thence N. 53 dei.W . 49,56 chains to the west lino ot 8*10 acres It is intended to convey by this mortgage seventy acres of land, from tho S, W. side of the above described premises, by running a line parallel with and sufficiently distant from said south hue. to make seventy acres, exclusive of tea gores and a half deeded to Nicholas Spoon, Jun., and Nicholas N. Spoon, previ- ousljjlrom tho S. E. corner—will be sold at public auo- JACOB SECENER. jR ., Assignee. B. & B. Eaia, Attorneys. H o r t s a s r e 9 a . l e . r \ E l T A I J L T h a s b e e n m a d e i n t h e p a y - J A ment of the sum of two thousand five hun dred and seventy-six dollars ($2576,) which is claimed to ho due at the date ot this notice on a certain mortgage bearing date the second day of March, A. D. 1853, executed by William Bouldy, then of the town of Little Falls, in the county of Herkimer, and State of New York, to one Isaac House, of the town of Colum bia, in said county, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the county off Herkimer, in Book B. B., of Mortgages, on page 431„on tho 2d day of March, 1853, at 5 o ’clock, P . M., which said mortgage has been duly line of said lot, and a t the north-east corner of Adam Passage’s land, and running thence along the same S 37 deg. 30 min. W. 13.29 clminsto tho north-west cor ner of Patrick M. Fox’s lands, thence S 62 deg. 45 min. east 17.15 chainsto A stake in tho westerly line of An drew Van Deusen’s land, thence along ttie same N. 37 deg. 15 min. east 13.31 chains, thence N. 62 deg. 45 min. W. 17-06 chains, to the place of beginning, con taining 22 88-100 acres of land. Also,all that other piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the town of Columbia, county and State aforesaid, being a part ' \ 34, in tho second tract of Staley’s pa Id lot, thence along the ________ „ 1.06 chains, to the place of be^nning, containing 131 8-10 acres of land, excepting therefroitt A certain piece or parcel of said lot deeded, by the said party of the second part, out *f the last above mentioned lot, to Nicholas Spoon, Jun., and • Nicholas N. Spoon, of Columbia, county andState sfore- said, bounded as follows: Beginning at-a stake stand ing A few feet south of a beach tree and runs from the nc8 south 52 deg. 45'min. E. 17.15 chains to tho ithei - ----------------- - - ---------- - ^ HMkimer, on Saturday, th ^ s i s t day'of May next, at eleven o’clock in tha forenoon— Dated March 5th, 1862. JAIDOH SECKNER, J r ., Assignee. S. & R , Eant, Attorneys. O F F i C l A £ / * TrJUBTJRX DEPXKTitENTjFeb. 4,1862. T T O L D E E S O F B O N D S o f tU e j L I United States, dated August 19,1801, and paya ble tnreo years from date, are hereby notified that pro vision is made for the payment of the Coupens of semi- i o o , o o o “ S S Z S . 3 P O X T X > m E ' r ' r E , This Company, with a capital of $150,000, the most extensive works of tho kind, in tho world, and an ex perience of 22 years in mannfactnrmg, with a reputa tion long establislied having also the exclusive control Of all the night soil from the great City of New York, are prepared to furnish an article which is, without doubt, the cheapest and very lest fertilizer in market. Price lor 7 barrels and over S1.50 per barrel, or only $15 per ton. It greatly increases the yield and ripens the crops from two to three weeks earlier, a t an ex p i r e of from $3 to $1 per acre, and with very little A Pamphlet, containing all tho information necessa ry, With letters from Horace Greeley, Daniel Webster, and hundreds of farmers who have used it extensively formally years, may be had/r«e by addressing a letter to the subscriber. C aption . Tho L. M. Co. having withdraw* their agency entiftiy ttom Griffin Bro. & Co., and moved their office from No. 60 to 86 Gortlandt street, caution their cuBtomers not to purchaso any Pondrette except that branded with, tholr name. No other is genuine. Address, JAMES T. POSTER. Caro of Lodi MannfacturJng Co. Ce Gortlandt Street, New York. H. G. R oot & Co., Mohawk. 19feh3m. f \ N G E R M A N Y , H O L L A N D , R U S - V - / SIA, POLAND, BELGIUM, PBANCB, England, Ire land-, Swiizoriand, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and P A S S A G E T I C K E T S F r o ^ K v ^ o l|^ ^ © m e n m n a A n tw e rp, tochecity H .H . MORGAN, * HorkimoixN.Y. Herkimer, Eeb.22,1886. IT. S. Amy and Na?y Express, W m m n s i m i r n c . A L L G o o d g i B iiQ k « g e % q p p a r c e l s fo r - JCx. warded through AdAnss or other Express Co.’s, care U. S. Army andNayy Express, No 207.Pennsylva nia Avenue, vrtU he promptly delivered to tha Cams or Naval Stations, as-directed. Vm>EB SHIRTS Am > BRAW E B S i ALargeA£3ortin#at. UTIOA. p R O B A T - R I A * — Two Irishmen out of employ, A n ' out nt the elbow as alaily* Adrift in a grocery ■store Were smoking and talkmg it lazily; The one was a broth of a hoy, [again, Whose cheek-hones turned o u t and turned m His name, was Paddy O’TOoIe— The o ther was Mr. McFinnigan. Bad luck to tho rebels says Pat, For'kickin’ up all this bobbery ; ------- >■ ------- ,— \■;ntlemeD too, • Tlie nagur States wanted a row, , . And now, ’ixra mo word, they’ve got In i t ; They have chosen a bed that is hard, However, tuey strive for to coUon n. Now if its the nagurs they mane By chivalry, then its a sin again . To fight for a cause that’s SO blaok— You’re r ig h t sir, says Mr. McFinnigan. jQost mind what ould England’s about, A sending her troops into Canady ; . . . . . . .,.^ 1 ,. ---- tho coast And aU her old ships on tho coaSt To think so it makes mo head spin again— Ould Ireland would have such a chance I Tou'ro right sir, says Mr. McFinnigan. But longs for a time and a ebanao To fight for this country in Hessian-dom. And so if ould England should try With traachorous ftiendshil' to sm again,- They’ll all be on one side a t once— You’re right sir, says Jlr. McFinnigan- Horroa for the Union me hoys I And tha devil take all who would bother it. Secession's a nagur eo black 'The devil himsel ought to father it. Horroo for the bould sixty-uinth 1 Now they are bound to go in again ; It.s Corcoran's re.=cue tlio’re a t— Yinrrc right sir, says Mr. McFinnigan. ^ BuTihl^tVLEWI^ greaUtoro I must g o ; To keep me respectfully dressed I must buy my huote of LEWIS, you know? Good l'.Mthor the Brothurs do kape, And now I am hound to go in again, Where vou sell so wonderful chape— you're right sir, says Mr. McFmnigan. J L E J F J S J B R O T H E X t S St e O . sell good leather “ wonderful chapo”---di3tancing all competitors. An iirmon.^c stock of BOOTS, S lIO E o , RU B B E R S , O V E R S H O E S , &G. , of every po\--'ihlo style. FOB iVINTER WEAR, by Men,'Women and Childrcn,nowonhand,to h csoldat LO W E R PP.ICES THJIN E V E R l Call at tho G reat C entral D epo t , U P T O W N , N o . 1 8 0 G e n e s e e S t r e e t , LEWIS BROTHERS & CO. i s e o . I 8 6 0 F U R N IT U R E . A Whole Block fui: of F U R N IT U K E \ ORRORS, ‘ MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, FEATHERS, ^ ^ T . I L e i m e b a c l i e l * & C o . , opening au Jrom tSe CHEAPEST KITCHEN FURNITURE to tho most Elegant Rosewood Parlor Setts, and respectfully solicits an examination of Goods and Prices. We manufacturo every known kind of M A V R E S S E S , S P R I N G B E D S and keep always on hand tho best PURE LIVE GEESE FEATHERS, in the market. An endless variety of Enameled and Painted Chamber Setts a t all prices. Come and see us and don’t forget the Nos. 10,12,14,16,and 18, Catharinestreet, Utica, N.Y. May 9> 1860, T. LENNEBACKER St CO. ■tHE COKFESSIONS AND EXPEBIENCE OF A SU fFESEB , P U B L I S H E D a s a w a r n i n g , a n d fo r t the espoical hcaeflt of Young Men and those who suffer with Nervous DohiUty, Loss of Memory, Prema ture Decay, &e., &c., &c., by one who has cured him self by simple means, after being put to great expense and inconvenience through the use of worthless medi cines prescribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may bo had of the author, C. A. L.4M- BERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long Island, by enoiosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address . ♦ , CHARLES A. LAMBERT, Esq., Groenpolnt, Long Island, N, Y, January 15,1661. 2m N O T I C E . n R . W M . L A N D T , S u r g e o n , a n d ■ a A Homeopathic Physician, would gay to the people of Mohawk and vicinity, that he has permanently looa ted himself in their town, for the purpose of practicing HOmEOJRaSLTHIC SCJHLOOE of medicine, and will be pleased to wait on all who wish his service. His office is ia Robert Myer’s Brick building, opposite Coo’s Jewelry store. Plsnso give him a call. Mohawk, Dec. 3d, 186«- 3m WM. LANDT, M- D, H e r k i m e r R e s t a u r a n t BILLIARP\\ SALOONa H . A . B E I M E L , P r o p r i e t o r . ^ H I S e s t a b l i s h m e n t is fitte d u p in ,L the very best style, with a' Tho Proprietor invites of two new and perfect B I L . L . I A R D T A B L E S , ot Phelan’s patent. A large and handsome room has been flttcdnp for this purpose, tifid no better place for an agreeable game of BUliards can he found in the County. The entire establishment will bo kept in per feet order, and rendered worthy of public patronage, which Is respootfolly solicited. H. A. DEIMEL. Bfevklmer. March 19.1800. mch20U s i o - o s r , € * i R R I o d l E J E O lia r le s . K o l p e , p E S P E G E D L L Y a n n o u n c e s t h a t h e it< prepared to do all kinds of House, Sign, and Car riage Painting, with despatch, and in the very best manner, and a t tho lowofft rates jjis work hereto fore done in this community is tho guaranty ho offers that he 'wiildo work vrcUIn thefuture. 4 S»-Shop on Mill street, where order* for work may bo left Herkimer, May 8,1860 mySyl SPRING MEDICINE KNOWN. IT IS AN UNEQUALLE2> Purifier & Eegulator of tlie Blood I t IS a ] > e l l g h t f i i l T o n i c . Principal Depot, 145 'Waters HIRKIMEE*: H a id w a r e 1 Gxoofeiri^ T- U K U C i S A J f » M E J > :iC I l f - E S 5 > J V e n v S t o r e e t n H J V e t v C r o e d s , AT THE OLD, STAND 1 BELA PALMER, M a i n s r . , - * h e r k i m e r . T J A V I N G e n l a r g e d a n d r e b u i l t h i s X X store, and replenished his usually large stock of goods, respectfully informs the purchasing public that he isprepared to soli them H r u g ' s & M e d i c i n e s GROCERIES, HiRDWlREy P X O r j R A N D s a l t , a n d w a t e r E l M E , & C ., on tie MOST REASON ABLE TTSMS. fhe public will also find at his establishpient every riety of pure J b r u g s , M e d i c i n e s a n d C h e m i c a l s , Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, Camffiene, Spirits Turpenf iao', and BURKING FLUID. Also,Thomp sonian and B o tanic M edicines, SUPERIOR FEE7CH, ENGLISH AND CERJUN P E K F U M E R Y . PU R E WINES A N D LIQUORS, In this branch of trade we invite investigation and defy comparison. Wo are prepared to give pecuniary guaranty for the purity of the liquors we offer, our ar rangement being such that wc cannot he mistaken We also keep R E C T I F I E D a l c o h o l , and all tin; most popular,best, and thoroughly attested R a t c u h t sJfXe ^ i c i at^e s , H A R DW A R We ii.ive H i vays mi Iriinl a lary* and well selected as sortment of li.UiDW.UlK, consisting of Carpenters and J o iners Tools, K n ives a n d Forks, shovel and Tongs, &<c , &/C-, In short, in- would say to Uni public that ho has on hand and inti-uds to kfcp a general assortment of arti cles to sHpidy their wants, aud as it is impos-siblo to enu* moral<> all that may be round at his Esl.rblishmeut, ho would C'jrdially invite them to call and examiue for themselves, before parchasing elsewhere. Herkimer, Dec. 4* 1R60. IF YOU WANT LUMBER GO TO MOHAWK AND HERKIMER IVhere j on will find it at greatly R £ B V € £ B F R I C B S . ^ H E S u b s c r i b e r b u s b y th e a s s i s t - X ance of friends once more become able to furnish his old customers with what they may want in tho lino of LUMBER, SHINGLES, &c. Having obtained a water-power iu Herkimer,aud ejected a P L A N I N G M A C H I N E He feels confident that he can Plane, and Plane and Match Boards or Plank a t much more favorable prices than usual, via : For Planing only, $1,00 per M. feet, for one thousand and upwards ; usual price $2,00.— Planing and Matching Hemlock, Spruce, Pine, 'Whlto- wood and-Bagswood, 500 pieces and upwards,. 2 cts. per pieo), usual price-3 cts. Ash, Oak, Maple, Beec 8 cts per piece, usual price 4 cts. The subscriber has \ ^ M A C H I N E SHOP buy GRAIN .as usual after harvest Mohwak Valley Brewery J . M Y E R S & C O . , . B E ' W E S S c IV E .A .I j S I E S , ILIO N , H E E K IM E E OUNTY, N- Y- H A V I N G completed It mMll extensive Brewery, the nnder- are now manufacturing a snper- article of X X A N X > X X X A L E . _ __ are equal to tho supply of alll orders that may be given, and they respectfully invite the custom of all dealers and others who use the article. Their established reputation as Malsters is a guaranty that tho quality of tho Ale will compare favorably with f-ompt attention will be :ewers and Malsters, llion, Herkimer Co. llion. 24, 1860. J O H N M . M E T Z a C R ’ S I STOVE DEPOT, HiS BEEX REMOVEn TO THE STORn OneBoor £rom th e Com er o f Nlam and. Green Sta-H I H B K K I M E B , K . Y . T H A V E c o n s t a n t l y o n h a n d , a la r g e i assortment of HALL, PARLOR, STORE, SHOP 'And COOK STO'FES, of the most approved designs, which will sell at Eastern prices and below them. Every va riety of . Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Worhj made cheap, and to order. J apasxed , G u s s , ahd Hoi.- LOW WxKBjStovo Pipe, Boilers, Tea Kettles, &c., always on h&ud. il^O H Iron, Brass, Load, Pewter, Copper, Rags, India Rubber, &c., taken in exchange for which the highest Cash price will he paid. JOHN M. METZGER Herkimer. Jnly271859.____________ jelyl M B A . T IvI.A .'R .IS E T . W I L L I A M A. P A L M E B , (AT XHESTORE ROPJlERLf OCCCPIED BY TEEnERICK FOX.) \ 7 y O U L D a n n o u n c e t o t h e p u b l i c t h a t V T he has on hand a large stock of choii I their season.— PROVISIONS, will be kept on hand, including f« salt Flab, Hams Pork, togetoer with F ruit ana Vegetables in He continue his O Y 8 T E P S A l f D C L A M S , > E A T M A R K E T , & h | | | | w b many new ones as will give him their patronage, which is respectfully .soj Herkimer April 23,1861 ______________________ _ BOOT ANB SHOE SHOP. C A S P A R C L O O , O U L D a n n o u n c e t o th e p e o p l e o f V » Herkimer and vicinity that he will promptlj make all kind of BOOTS AND SHOES in the most fash- ionahlo and substantial style, and of tho very host of stock. Long experience in the best shops has prepared him to make BOOTS FOB OEmLEMBM, will have ... j^ S h e p ia the first building” north of tho “ Demo- rcat office* . CASPAR 6L00. Herkmer, May 1,1881. ______ _____________ _____ Sash, Poors, B linfis & Iiumher At thefnetary m Herkimer. T ^ H E P E O P E I E T O R S o f tbs* a b o v e JL manufactory solicit tho patronage of tho public and would announce that they can supply everything in their lino A T L O W E R R A T E S than can he obtained any where else in this aoctlon oi the State. They have on hand a large stock of K H B LT 7 MBEB, SFSUCE YLOOSZII61 SHINOEES, & 0 .,to accommodate all tho wants of the pnblic. They invito a call fcompurchascirs, as they know they aro able to compete with any other establishment, in respect to quality and prices. Herkimer March 26,1861 SNELL & PATRICK. E A I E ’Y S T A G h E F B O I IrlT T IiE E i h l S TO STRATFOBD, Y l a B r o c ett>s B r idge, S A L I S B U R Y A ? f D B M M O J ^ S B U R G t T S A V I N G L i t t l e F a l l s , a t h a l f - p a s t X-J one, V. * ,,and reaching Uttio Falls in time for the mprnmg Express train. Efrands entrusted to me will bo promptly and carefully attended to. The patronage of oUiaens on the route is xespactfully solicited, - . B. CASB.M LlttIoFallB,l)ec,4,l88J,~tf.| THE GREAT WAEpEOBE. V E R O O A T S HEAVY WINTER CLOTHINR, FURNISHING GOODS, Xn E n d l e s s T a r i e t j , GOODS JETTEB & PRICES LOWER T H \ N E V E R ' S E F O R E l N^ stock in.tne city tan compare with ours la re- Quality, Quantity, Style and Price. It costs nothing to enm tne this Splendid Assortment C L O T J H I lS r G G And if you are not pleased in every part will not he urged o r even asked to buy. TO ALL A N D _ N O D E V I A T I O N / T. KIN3SLET & SO!?, 112 GEKESEB STREET, 68 DOMHHC^litEEr, 109 GENESES S ISSET, 229 STAYS STREfT, ItmUA, N. Y* AUBOBN, H. Y. NSW^HATlN, C0IW3 THE GREAHiWARBROBE. OctolMirf . tm , LITTLE FALLS. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! LIFE & ABEL ^ I ? E ^ n o w r e c e i v i n g a u u n u s u a l l a r g e ■W liN T T E S li <3-OOi:>S 5To_ which they call tho attention of e z o m CASH b u t c h s . Their stock consists in p art of P lain an d F a n c y Ztress <3oods ! P la i n and PiR iired^V o o l D e L a in e s . P la i n an d Figm 'e il UlerinocB Alpacas, Paramettas Poplins, Also a beantifayine of E J V G E I S M t H E J P T S ! O T T O M A N C L O T H S ’? M O H A I E A N D F I G U E E D | BROCRA DRESS GOODS. BALMORAL SKIRTS! . An endieEs variety and all prices. Also .a full assort ment of FLANNELS V laA lN AWB FIG URED: A FULL LINE OF Clothsj Cassimeres & Vesliagg, Also a large assortment of DE-MIKES, PBiTPOIKEEY, IRISH LINEN TABLE LINEN! G l o v e s , T e l r e t R i h l b o n s S E M B S O I D E R I E S , & c. Particular attention solicited to our Cloak and Shawl Beparlment! In short, our Stock is complete, and will he shown free- iy, and no. grumbling if not purchased. L I F E & A B E L . Little Falls, January 22,1862. Saddle, H a m ess _____ J MANUFACTORY '■ f'H J b i s u b s c r i b e r re s p e c t f u l l y a n n o u n - X CBS to his friends and the public generally, that he wiL continue the above business m all its various branches a t bis old stand on the corner of Main and Ann Etreets.oppoBite the Benton House, Littlo Falls, N. Y., where he is constantly manufacturing and has tor sale a superior quality of fine h o r s e : c l o t h i n g . !§iiigle H a rnesf. of different styles -, also fine DovBis H arness Ihupr HxBirass, GBXRzaoEci’s SaxMots ahd Lipisa’ Bamixs, MjxnxsjUXB, sad HiitEUs TauHKS, VausEs, ^c., &c., ogether with all such articles as are usually found in a Saddler’s shop. The subscriber feels confident from a practical and thoKragh acquaintance of 28 years with the business, that he will be able to execute all orders in a px npt and W o rkm a n like M a n n e r. All articles mfu.triedbyhiimwiUbewai ’ ------ ---------- _________ ^ .li ______ .. _____ ____ ishlp, 1 atnesB of finish and durability, to the best r made. He also pledges himself to sell as cheaply he same quality of work can he bought in this State .any of the above articles made to order or repaired n short notice. Particular pains taken in making Hame Collars and G ie Saddles. N B.—The subscriber is grateful for the liberal pa trons^ge of hla friends, and hopes for a continuance o kUeir favors.—Lttie Iklls, December 28, 1859. M a n n e r. All arti ranted equal to w( T A K F NOTICE. THAl'the under- has been in the United Statesfor the last eight years, keeps- constantly onhand andfor sale a. valuable assort ment of Brazilian Pebble Stones, Fine French Crystal Glasses, Of the best quality; and readily determines from anexammation of the eye tho exact number re quired for the sight. He tenders his professional ser vices to allwbo may solicit his assistanse. His office is on A N N S T . , L I T T L E F A L L S , : Where he may be consulted on Mondays of each wee LittleFa31s,1860 M. LEVY, Optician F A E C i B R £ ! § S H B O B i S %Ul)sfielIy Piersofi & Co., J V O R T H R E o X R E S T R E E T , (O P P O S IT E PBM A 1 .E ACABEM Y,) ■ I ^ O H L D c a l l a t t e n t i o n t o t h e i r a s » V sortmeat of BEBSS GOODS, suitable for tha preset twaaon, in VJU j EM C M S JlND POPLINS, PL.M N and FIGURED OTTOMONS, PZ^SINund P R IN T E D X F T IO O S SILKS, PLAIN AND FANCY, MOIRE ANTIUES, RICH BROCADES, BOTH IN SILK AND VELVET, ■ENGLISH, FREN C N ,BN D DOM B STICl E inensi a lao IPable B a m n s k , N a p k ins, T o w e ls d ia p e r ^ n i l t s , T o ilet C o v e rs. Sets., Sea. M o i i P u i K i s D r e s s G o o ^ , IN G R E A T V A R tE T T . C U m k s , S h u w U a t i d L J t t a a m t i l U m , Our Clo:rkand Mantilla Department will bo oondnet- ed as heretofore, under our own subversion, and hope to m erit that patronage from our friends which have been so liberally bestowed on ns m the past. T l t e B « s t s t o c k , o f S t r o m s s i i o e * For Fall and'Winter Ladles Wear are the best and cheapest. AT LEE R SON& P ile Ijargest and B e st A^ORTMENT OP BOOTS Is a t And.#ee oorSlUOK OP GAITE21S. KUw aitotaT, L iros F ans. L I B d- SONS. IV o tice, T5 HEEEBY given that my wife, X CATHEaNE.haf^left toy bed And board Without provocation; harbor or truist CATHEMKE, has left toy bed and that ffil { >r or tru her on my aecount, as sponsible for d ebts o f h e r contracting: after this date. MiiKitaTias, , and hoard Without 3s are forbidden to , as I will not bere- after this date, MENtCRENO. W5