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J a n i E M l M f UJ(0>S eeiWAN BtTTERsi'l W E E t4 » S S X M EfcSlC. . b e a ti& t b e yea* i n w h i c h to lo o k f o i or purchaa^ n .finTO* 4 t t h i ? i ^ a o n e c a n j n d ^ w h e t h e r th e J andr o r does p r o d u e e good cJfopSif f Q r i f i | . & < * j « 4 ' 3 f tJieM ,Ja,.K iS » d ipK t<. a | stereoi^T*© a8sertipa,«n ftbttndanq&of p h p i . o e ^ ; ^ t > i t c a h b p a e c n / a t time to t h e b e s t. a ^ a n t $ i£ e ~ - ! f b e l<JW . l^ds will skow whothoE they are reat iy ^ d iy e n (W g h f o r {fflsturesj i n a n d t h e u j i& n d its c a jM c ity f(tf‘ w ith- stahdmga drouth., If theware ati| m o w juitoes a b o u t , th e y w i ll g e n e r a l ly m a k e t h d r - a p p e a r a n c e k n o w n a t th i s tim e i f e v e r , a n d b y 'O b s e r v i n g th e c h i l d r e n i n th e neighborhqpdjj o n e oajt *l%n Irvnoi;. ^Summer is also a — W th e o ^ e r 2 attc a e t i o n s w h ich th ( » e who pos- s ^ theia soldoin fa i l t o bestow u p o p th o s e w h o a r e l i k e l y to becom e chaser. Even the weeds o n ’s w ill a s s ist a m a n to d e te r m i n e i ne, for if nothing but stuhtei w e e d a n d fiv e fin g e r a r e to b( . then the land maT bo set doWn ajs p o o r i a d e ^ ^ . - ■ n i p a b o u n d s i t sliow s strOSf duce crops of a high, order. ^ h o p a s tu u r e a n d m eadc and 4 gixdenr ap show — j b e e xpCcft b u t ear a r li e r o r la te r . ^ h o p a s t r e a n d m e a d o w , o r c h a r d ih d 4 gixdenr a p show s ^ a t t h e y nvp a n d ^ h a t m a y b e e x p e c te d n o n th s , b u t e th e asp e c t o f t h i n g r m a i th e sp r i n g th e trees m a y n ^ h a v e '* firuit|; in th e s e m oi s h o ^ - le a v e s ,' d o w e r s - ;o i j S tation a p p e a r s , t o b e m u c h g r e a t e r i h a n _ i t a c t u a l l y , is, ^ p e C m lly ..to h stranger. In untanmthe leaves aife tu r n i n g y e llo w , th e ^grain h a s b e ^ i g a t h e r e d , th e feu itsm - e n e a r ly gom s t i l l t h e a i r i s jfresh a n d th e .lah d s c a ] glowing with antnomal tin t s ; b u t tl valuable products o f t h e farm , w h icp . are its p ro d u c ts, a r e m a in l y o u t o f sig h t, b e in g sto r e d i n t h e b a m , o r m th e p r o p r i e t o r ’s pocket. C h u r NIKO m W iOTEB.— \ C h a n co ld w e a t h e r m u s t b e w a r m e r w h e n is ch u r n e d t h a n cream r a I s M in w a rm w e a th e r . W h i l e 60® to 62® is ab o p t cem e ^ for his' case; parchasinr only tW t '^whietiie j | Hiurecl f t m t o inteiftirt- inqiuiries,Jr ^pow eg* true merit. la^kilUaiy ffomroun* la« d , iafteo tlrom i»- larioM ipcredientg.^ , jP.andJuus^eitaMishcfd for itaelf a repnta tion for the cure Of these di|ease*. In • thii connection rit would suhnut those irell*known remedici— j M o o t t a s n a ^ s ^ f e r s i n a t t J B i i t e r g , AND H o o fland 's ( y e r m a a T o n io, Prepweil by J9r» C* gHIIiADEI.PHIA.yA. | , Thiri?f-fivo years since- they w#r& first intr^- ^ auced into this oonhtryfrom Germany, dnrioe it which time thty have nndiottbtcdly peiformeo ; more eureSi and,benfifittedsufrerincJinma \ *\ a tresler^xtent, than other remedies ] a s 6 7 ° ., S t i r t h e e r e a n ^ n d w a r m p t i l l y o u i t t o th a t p i t c h , a n d y o u r b u t t e r w i il ecime in. a few n m iutes, a n d ter. The cream from old cows treat ed in thiaway, will make butter quick as cream from young cows. It ig w o r th th e price o f your paper ohe y e a r f o r b u tter-m a k e r s t o k n o w this* O n e wHo_ K n o w s . M i l k F e y e e .— C ows lo m e ti m ^ a , w h e n i n h i g h co n d itio n , g e t dow n w ith th e m i l k fever, w h e n t h e c a l f is ab o jit th r e e d a y s old, wMcB. V e ry o f ten p ro v e s fe t a i r L a u d a n u m h ^ p r o v e d th e b4st re m e d y i n c^ses, g i v k u p a s lost. It is g iven i n l a r g e doate, fro m tw o t o t h r e e ounces. Som e m 4 y th i n k t h i s a h e a v y dose, b u t w e b a y e th e s a m e w ith a v e r y beneficial resujli O il is th e worst medecme, aait mal^e th e m d r e a d f td l y sick. T h e an im a l is iaoMj.m great p a i n ,' for .which la u d a n u m w o r k s w o n d e rs. Soon a s th e cow w i l t Cat, g i v e l ie if tu r n ip s o r a p - ' p ies, w h ich w ill open the bowels^ahd p u t h e r i n r i g h t c o n d ition.— Exchange. T o C u b e K ic k i n g C ow s .— C ows, s ^ s a cote.mporarv» seldom k i c k with* ou t som e good reason for it. Teats a r e som e tim e s chapped or th e ildder. th e i r teats, a n d i m ilk e r p u l l s th e loUg. h a i r s q n t h e u d d e r , w h ile m ilking.^— S h e a r off t h e l o n g h a ir s , c u t lo n g fin g e r n a i l s close, b a t h e g a p p e d te a ts with warm water' and grease them w d l w i t h l a r d , a n d a lw a y s t r e a t a cow g e n t ly . S h e w ill n e v e r k i c k u n less so m e th in g hurts- h e r , o r s h e fears a p e t it i o n o f f o r m e r h u r ts. W h e n ban* d i e d g e n t ly , c o w s ' lik e d to be m ilk e d . W h e n tre a t e d otberw ise, they- w ill k i c k a n d h o l d u p t h e i r m i l k . SxEAIK THE BtrTTHE3kIII,E. --- A COr- respondent of the Germantown T ile- gra p h says; Place a common wire sieve o v e r a p a il , d r a w o r tu r n th e „hii{termi&intp it, gently^stimng the bo tto m . T p r i i a s p o o n j whaFfs^ saved in th e m e v H c a n b e p u t in to a j a r , and, w h e n a q u a n t i t y accu m u lates i t can b&«te-wed o(ut-.by p la n in g f t i n h n i r o n kettle and simmering slowly until |he p a - t ^ i a n d th«_^edi- m e n t s e t tl e s t o t h e bottom ., I t makes* makes excel ore it is tr m-biscuit. B u t i e b fro m r i c h F iv e E u l e s f o r t i M a KER.^— 1 . Get your mi o l d p i ^ u r e s , f r e e feom weeds. 2 . S d t the milk in moist, pure air^ and keep thu heat of the inoin nneh^ged. ^ Chum the creamat 62°. 4 Work out an the buttermilk without Injur ing the grain of the batter. 5. Mix the salt even, not over mi ounce to the pound, ^ack in oakpr'hei^ock'tubs, N E m —A co rresp o n d e n t Of t h p J lh i f r j- ean Sioch J & u r m l a sserts th a t D urh r hi a m D itbhams and D evons f E m —A c o rres p o n d e n t O f a n S i o c h J & u r m l a sserts t h a t D u D m o n cows- c a n b e r s H e d , u ^ n f o r a g o o d y ie l d o f m i l k o n l y T o r a b r i e f p e r io d , in th e m o s t , faV p rable p a S th im u g o u t t h e sta n m e r j a p d cafc la^The timy to feed'poultry, is ;u3t before they go to roost, - HOOPLAND’SSERMANTONI i I b s 8 t n f l ! < n « U n f ° i a t U l l u u n o f i b ^ J L i w r , S t o m a e h f » r M H g e i f i v y ; Hoofiasd’s Geriaaii S itldrsl HOOHAHB’S SBEKAH lO iliq IiaeoiaBinaiion'or all the iBgredi|flt»oftl!« Bitters, with the. ptifest quaiitT of ^ n i a Ck-tix Mum, Or»nt»rJke,r msikini: oae of tho most plsM- ant *nd agreeable remedte* tjer offered to the praforring, m Mediome.ireefiom Ale4 HOOFIANO’S GERMAN BITTERS.j Those whs h its ad slyeetion to tli? combiad tion oftha Bitters as alatsd. wiU m e I Hoofland’a U e rm a n Tonie. aok Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for ' Tooi-ynliiBsssor Weightin the Stomach.Soor Eructations. Sinking o r Fluttering I t the P it Head, Hnrrie^iDiffioaU^M fhfng, Flut tering. At the He.ari. Ch Ain'g of Suffocating Sei I I J ^ E P O R T A N T T O lo h s e k e d p e r d ^ n n d M a s t t & e t u i ' m T > 3 E J B I l l d L 'J m duced by Seme* Labor, Hard- mipi. EiBoiBrai'iwn.fiw, “■ tim cheeks, and the:'weak and. nervous invalid becomes arstrong and healthy being, , ;ea' f i S r a i a w a f a t e . ' 'M w w f f i l ' WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN •T E S T I 1 SCONXAI.S. Hon: Oeo-W.A!Voddward, Chief JutUcKolt th^ Supreme Rmrtp/Pc., writes f ^ .PAjtodetp«.a,Afafchie,18«7. “ I fend-Hoofla __ _ GEO. w ! W^bDWARD.” Hon. J a m e s Thom pson, Judae o f the Supreme Court o f Pennej/lvakiu, ' PitTaderpKa; A pril 28, Jg 66 . “ZconMder \Hooff»pa?s«caTOannittera' a.®at- tm We medwme in cise of ittiokjpf ludigeption or X>rspepsi4u Xefuacer^fy- thii f^m. myexporl-* ©Rce. oiat, Xoura, vnth respect. jAMEp T h o m p s o n .’' trom Hiv. JiiMph % Kennai^, D. p. PdsfoR o / the Tenth: SmUltCkufeh, Philatla^ f)r.JacJnou-^J)e&iSin. Ihavo^beenffeqiient' ly requested -to,^ connect ^my name vriUi regom- bat of my approphate n U l eaq%i dwuned; igbth, below Ciates St. From Rev. E . D. Fendall. *om dijewes S n | * f w ^ ver. ours. *ru^._ ^ b ^ ndai ,!,. C A U T I O N . s r i i i i - a s i ^ JACKSON A cth. .av e ftV w H e p k .\.- »Ufl9yJ B o r B e d i , P U f o w s r C u a h io h s , &C. rers. Upholsterers, '&c..-ihcla< Prof. OGDEN DOEEMUS, N. Y. Col. F . S, CORVES, A£. D., Snfgeon U. S. Navy. HORAOE-GREBLY. B R O A H W A X ^ ^ l , de<* Isterersj A W A T C H . F O R O A B E S IM M E N S E . ! H o w could it be otherwise t Atito-kqeperandoompasji oom^me^ 12 EunaagS{.<: SrfSo)ds;a,J J!8TADUgEED/X832. - ■.4 t o s 5 a r - t - . Ngv s<jaL*. ovkna*ffrso.‘jpiiix iROK m u x .. . . StQOmrt as SEomTSs M mufiotoert of Grand, BgWe a n i ‘trpriBtt Cor.^o&rlat Jones. N. Y. W A N T E D — A G : i ^ T S - f 7 5 t o $200 l o m r i f e i o i ? i s c I o s u r e g . irkqfiOOpages, ajdgO cq b W A irJTBD .' Our Agents are making from ' h to $5 &r e v « kqur’a service, and ftoia $60 ta 8120 per di that wants to make money .easily. Address at' “““^' w i l u a m ; & CO. 12 Furman St., Brooklyn, N, Y . S T B E t l s r < S s C O . 75 H A H ) ^ - HMIE, NEW, YOBE. Sole, Agenta for LLOYD'S KENCTCKY BODRBONWHISKEY. MAKING EQIOLHIFEBKBaECl^aaTOnES, Lock, Knot, Double. Lock, and Double Knot. ffhoFIorence-is D^enaed, andnartieis purobss- SOJBroadway.N/ fllW M Ii M iW O r A O E lliC I 1 tueti Orer Tveiir Million M iri, f TNA EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY DP HARTFORD. CONN. IscoRPOSAitEnlgia—C ash A ss S* s , Jui,vlgt,1868, ^ , 8 3 8 , 0 4 a B 9 / : . J. GOODNOW, Sec'y. L. ?.HBSDEB,Pr<a> . ^^TbobcR^ipo^gani^of everyclag^oflnsuranee ftoted** oh^ a ll' blassfis ^ f m . maV29yIeow O A IR V FAJB.IR BELONGING TO IVILLIAM PUTNAM, Tj^OR S A L E , o f 2 3 4 ucres, one m ile A south frdm Herkimer village and K mile lrom_^ph^i|kTmage. Sv3S®*?“^-^vooka furnish coav' _____ .If wator. CTenaa easy 4inct title misputiblonnd guarantied. > ; EnquGsKji' auui^u i£Uiu XI tbriftyyDTOff. forest of fifteen to twenty years -'growth. AjtMaerpu^ TumisK xioavcnieiit yratore . Tcr^si e a ^ And titl^ ■*' henry s.- m i l l e r . ; 4 « i E U r T S w a e b t e » ' p r . E \0 3 B 1 ^ 0 I T Y : , - T C r a . 4 i 5 D X COUNTY in tho United Ststp*. to sell lour trandp^lftr^ngraVin&rEHEDKESEDENIS fferkimer, January 2o, J8hO?\^* U E E A T W A K D R O B l . gOAEE AKI> SEE t O Y # r c o a t 8 y . u e m w m i e t b m m g , jeisgsait B hatness F i n s D r e ^ s B u i ^ \ - Boysl.’p fofofflg, andF u r n ishingq o Q d s , o r EVERV B E S C M M tok 'it OTE G B E A r W A B B R O B E , ^ m s ONE P R IO E jUtDTElN«G7eQKE. whm'ltfein»*b*«0ns»Oted on Jtonday of »wli ■mttT»F»lfel808^ • ---- ix « It!* « ft StTMt, tMe»s IFYOUWANTTOBUYGHEAP. D O N ^ M l^ ZHEaBEAXVFARDROBS. Tkftreyduelntftldetfroiig* ' ' , e n o r m o u s STOQK o f SiraiKELY HEW GOODS. The PRICES LOWER than a t AKTOTgaiaToa*. GO WITH THE CROWD TO THE G R E A T w a r d r o b e . I t i th«be»t way to MTo money. T . JL. K i N a S L E Y A SO N . THE GREAT w a r d r o b e IS A F R I E N D T O W O R K IN & M E K . CACL AMD E3AM INE (SneriMots to SMITH; A b e l * CO,.) L I T T L E F A L L ? ! N , Ve* ARB D AttY RECEIVING m w S P B i H G B T Y L I S i t i i i i i - CONSISTIN^IN FART O f S P M 6 ^ ^ i l M M W S 600 DS| A liP A G A S , . I R I S H E O P L I K S , D R E S S S I L K S , Q L O V E B A N D H O S I E R Y * tin every Tiriety. Z e l € M $ St M M B B O m M B T , A well sftleoted asiortment of Cassime^es, OloriiS & .Sackings, . and-n.ew style* RBAT iVARDBOBB. THEIM M E N S E S T O C KOFB® O L O l m S all neat and tasty Ityles, at the BOYS'OVERCOATS. BOYS'SUITS, _ . : BOYS'WRAPPERS ADRAWBES, BOYS' SHIRTS, At E l N 6 8 I . S r db 8 0 5 0 8 .1 CAEDIGAR ■WAEDRQBE. RUBBER CO aREAT WARDROB3 PIN E WHITE j WABEROBE. '^ ^ ^ I ^ ^ f A ^ I IS lG B B A T W A R D O R B B . AH Hinds o£ F tm iisU n g fioedti AT THE GREAT WARDROBE. TBE POPULAR OhoTmOgfOBE^ W , S . H A L L , L I c e i i g e d A i i c f f o j i e ^ r , PAINE’S HOLLOW, N; T. A m m o A N W A T C H E S ! “ E , H o w a r d ,” t h e “ \ '^ a lth a m ,’ : the ‘‘UN ITED STATES.\ and the \ E L - ■N WATCH.\ Tiro largest assortm ent ever BwnmUtioainQOLD,and SILVER CASES. [Ladie^end Gent*. at.the Jewelry an^ Silver 7. S. TAYLOR & do.. VO Goitesee St., Utici for Ladies Ware Emp valuable dairy farm i ^ tor sale his ad by Mel- of Herkl- rhaum y e e ^ toys-ast's Brldg ' .erkimei. Said-Parm contain* W^aeres ofwhipMsxood timber lend. Said Farm ho^.barD^jmdjt)ther outbuildings. With the 80 tJlidic© Cows, I V I c K o w n & C o . » E ^ : r ^ s IN PORTRAIT. PHOTOGRAPH AND No. IQ WSitMbor^stisei, Cor.^ RiviiioB, ■ 'xT T x c x A .^ zng- M RS: H , A . V A t E K S , The d-reat daii^oyR-iit. ^DDLD.^e^ectfuHY, mfow^ the . - - --------------------- - — —..*ect to ar«Kt-B«rri«ct«M,-fir«a«., B»x 105., , fPtSoaS^Tt flam* anUpIftSgwhfrevon live, and- ^ t-PBOPKCETOR QP TifE . u T M g r h i e I F i l i a r Saloeiig :^PPOSITE BAOGS' SQtTARE,> j. Ihlylyl R E M i ^ A L . C A S P E R G L O O ’S BOOT AND SHOE STARE Has beeffremoved to f l t N f W O l i JoF c & IsJN e w B lock, Where may be found an endless variety of , S M e i Ildies’ & fiBBts’ mnUsiiiiig G O O D S . i^ P a r tieu lar attention paid to the Depart- j e o t t o m G o o d s t t J O d M t t U t M wMeh. Wi-WILL SELL a t the'lowMt po»sib assurei— — - no p aitis to deiorv^ tlieiif CO&tmUGG p»tron^e* GEO. SMITH a 8QH MESSRS. UZARUS& MORRIS, OPTICIANS & OCULISTS, s a b t f o b h , o o i m , r m u F E C T B s s p E c r i c i B s .. ' . - appointed , . . . . H r , WATCH M AO E abd JEWELEB, ‘ MOHAWK, N.Y.. '* S S > E O T A C X . E S ” XJnequaled'by any for their Strength ening and rreserving Qualities. . ._JION, as iri” the aaWmij Ihey Are the-only Spes&cles that; I » n s f i « R V E W l E Z Z a s ^ _ ^ S S I S ^ - T 'M G S I G M E T J AT^-hralbe OHEAPEST beOauBe tie BEST, il- , ways lasting 3CAKV TBiKS without change being will be given. W B B M P E O Y i r O P E D D L E R S . m o h llTl Jigents W a n ted F or PjEOPLKit^ E oitiok of C psftbeask k HOWSOH^S liIFSAKD BrJ3TLg9 07 S T . T - A - U L . With an mbaueBtand^aHe Preliminary Bissei REV. LEONARo'’“B t e O N , D . D ., . -Olf YAtsCoLWOg. . OVER 1,000 LARQK OCTAVO PAQI5. A H E xa W ■B eprh I e of tb© latest jaR n g lnih‘‘PEOPLE'S EDITION.?^ anddtffer, ffotiualL_jitkeft, by the nub*titution. by theau* 'thor«» o^taraxxslatkons -and. n o tes in English, in p]yic.«o£nBSorQU,4flUQritioi5s an#, notes in for- ; Uombineft t h i results'of-aenrate scholax antlquMianreeiroh ind personal oTjiervit; popular.—Pns& HoyxiNS, WUl ---- ;» thia hopk.” H ubs . Woob- treatlgfl in it aaone of thebesfe .boots ever writ ten.—P rop . S towb , Hartford. Send for our destriptii .A N D : - M V S : T O .-^ - j ' XI« m 6 a | e ^ A l b o t h U r T O Y O U N C M E N . Herkim^. A pril 18.1867. ’ ' ' from coat, 'll. H E K K I M E R . Mairble Works! W I L L I A M B E C K W I T H ; ‘ (LATE BECKWITH ATRUAS.) W O U L D th a n k t h e p u b l ic fo r t h e v e ^ liberal patronage bestowed upon him since he established his Marble Works, and would inform them that he is Still prenarcd to manufeotttre every variety of Q B M E T E R T I T O R K , M O N U M E N T S , « H E A D S T O N E S , P O S T S , 4&C. F R O M A M E R I C A N AND TALIAN MARBLE, prices Uian any other establishmes New York, and in the best style. _ Don’t fail to call before purchasing elsewhere. HElEllEELOTBER YARD H. A. DEIMEL, TTAVING- bought out the Lumber LL Yard of GEO. P. FOLTS, and merged both M b ^ijto^nts^m to one, at tho old stand or Cainei ilbany and Washington Streets. JNT. \ST- will continue to carry on the LUIVIBEa BUSINESS fe all it^various branches. He will ftirhish all LUMBER AND SHINGLES. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, M OULDINGS. * 0 ., at Utioapricos.. ' . - WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Thankful for the very liberal patronage tofore bestowed upon me, I assure the j ___ that,-Vri;tbr-theeombinedfacilities l_now-have. Can give ‘better satisfaction, and nothing shall Herkimer. August 19 1868. OLD ESTABLISHED HOSPITAL ON THE IBENCH SISXEM. Q idek C u res a n d Loio P r ices. Twenty Thousand Pdtients Uured -Anhually. ---- s of.privata disease, a t —„ ... 5 . .... ___ _ loapltal. No. 5 Beaver Street. Albany, N . Y. Twenty years devoted to thia particular brain >f practice, enables him-to perform cures such! no other Physican can, and his facilities are su( (being in correspondence with the most eminent Physicians of ih a Old World), for-obtaining the safest as well as the latest remedies for these dis- All casea irarrajitedt No charge for advice,— ..110,1 So. S.'SeaTer Streat'Albapy, J l .r SAIL SOAD BOUSE. f p H E u n d e r s ig n e d lias ta k e n t h e H o - Albany St., Herkimer, recently kept by-C. Loehorr*nd refitted and proved the same, and it now presents to the trav- elm g public a ttractive accommodations. _ By Strict attentioi) tcrtUywhnts pf gi to merit a liberal share ofpatronage. „ , THEOnOHE ■Ferkii9er.5rayl,I8CT. ^ LUMBER ! T ^ H E undersigned takes’ this methoi ;X nf informing the citisens of this and adioin S HERKIMEE. At hi A H .3 K i i A € l s j o j f ^ l i i i m b e r , inoluding -------- --------- Boors, SaslTj H ind s , BracB;ets. Mouldings, Shingles, &c-, Sec. \iw ii.^ ® s ‘S f& iarA * S ;r4.iia. xnss. but will take contracts to do the entire work* Cfire me a call before purchasing: MEW v a R ic Clothing Storig, A £ S T . S ° ^ ? J S « i S M a in 'S treet, H e rM m e r, where m'ay be found .CLO T H S of eveiY deseripUon. READY-MADE GLOTHIlitD, Gents' Goodsi ■ , i^tL, Ssciv &c. ' 8 ^ f C h e st- ■ ^ H E E E l ^ S u | t m ads 2231.— T H I S IS TO ' ClIVE _ van ___ _ _ ________ m Y o ^ o r t h o J O ^ ^ y o i i ^ . uary, 1863. and recorded in said Caerk’sUffico, first aforesaid, on the 4th day of May, 1868, at 1 o’clock P. M„ on page 484, of* Book u. U.,'of P®ltea2e h jojy SMad eight cents. tS3.5Si) Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by Virtue of the power of sale contained in ^aid tsag.e, and duly recorded as aforesaid, and in * \ statu^ III suoh ^*£6 mado uud kiffier Gountyf and State of Jiow Yorkt bounded and described as follows t Bounded easterly by IS T b a i V E • uubiuu, iiaav on vaeSth. day of February, A- > 1369^ a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Hugh Riohy.. of L ittle Ealla, in the county ofUerkimer,and State of NewYorfc, who haR been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition: that the payment of any debts and de jgue«9B ui uis trstahtr, uo uoau au u« v/uiu i. ui ister, on the 17th day of March, A. D. 1869, at 11 o’clock, x.M. JAMES C. DONALDSON. : TT c T.—ity Slarshal and ISleSseaser. febI7w3; U. S. Deputy Slarsbal and I H. L ink . Attorney for Petitioner. Utica, Feb. 12,1869. the^cUy.qf^Utica, ^neida^Uount^r, Xj, b 1869. a t l l 0 ^ dqu a LDSON, U. S. Deputy Marshal and Messenger. fore said Register, on the 1 D. 1869, at 11 o’clock, a . m . JAMES C. U. S. Deputy Utica, Feb, 12,1869. MESC DONALDSON, ;ty Afarehal and Messen ssenger. febl7w2 m 1900.—IN T H E DISTRICT L ? :i?oart Of tbe U n ited for the N o rthern :tIorS|;age s a l e . U U H E R E A 8 # d e f a u l t h a s been m a d e »> in the payment of the moneys secured by a from a small basswood tree cornered and mafked [h 5pf5'^we“tp^?S S I N T o W c < . P U R S U A N T to an order o f Ainps J- H. Prescott, Surrogate of fierkimer Goiinty, persons hairing n B. Brown»^late- „ - ------------- ---- - /sid county,de- ceased, to p resent: the,satoe w ith the £OUohors thereof^ to B o b e rtB a rl, tfaesubsenber. E xecutor of the last iviU and testament of the said deCeas* a t th e office of :S. & R . E a rl, rn the town ol -flerk 5 mer,.in said-comity*im.-OE .befoiedhe 15tb day bfIMsy nest. ~3)5ted H erkimer; the-ath day of November, 1868. . R. EARL, Executor. Ac. iSberiff^H P roclama ion. '^ H B E E A S a U ircuit C o u rt' a n d , OyferandTerminerisappointedtobe id attheCourt House in the village of Herkimer,. i)rugg, MtG^cmea an^ Srdeeries. •r. B u r r ill ■'AS o p e n e d a la r g e asso r tm e n t rugSriIedicines,.Easoy G o b ^ &Ut, togt b a auperioratoek of HARDWARE. GRO- ES^ and other Goods-adapted to the wants Beoplerall of which will be sold atHONES? !,(•;a«.m ^o^geftt foKtis celebrated \^ f f ilsie r , Get. M‘J 1867. s T u & h y l l o t n ; ^ awkg and a l^of former^ owbed by M o r fgasT tt » a i e . J^EPAULT has been made in the which said hard mapll tr e H s at the n o rtt-eSt en here^fofore convey Gatina Tomans _and third dw of April next, a t 11 o’clock in the fore noon. Dated January 6 th. 1869. c -n h e n r y S. STANTON, Assignee. S. & B. B abl , Attorneys. . i v o i ’f ^ a i f c 5 a l e . TYEPAXJLT has been made in the A-' payment of a certain m o rteaze m a d n a n d mortgagees, fr an’inrtrumentin wriiinf! bearfny !said or any part thereof. The . .......... . x H o r i g r a g e i s a l e . So I bo J I S m tw K „ „ --------------------- -