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‘ OffEESE MABKET BAY AT ZITEZS EAEIS. W b copy the following from the Syracuse C o n r i ^ : ' , F r o m tlie first o f May^ UI earlv IJecem b er, each M o n d a y witness- ed in tLe village o f L ittle Falls, New ‘ e of the liv e lia t descnp- wagons, which lor hours oontixiue to pour into that v illage from every di rection. Those farmers haying long distances to drive frequently start for market soon after midnight, hoping thus to securc^a place in the line of teams unloading at the freight house, which will enable them to return home ore dav is gone. The tardy again before day is gone, ones almost invariably have to wai in g scene 'wfaicfa. t luch occasions, be found < scarci Its -parallel can a this continent, the villages o f Herkimer and II ion have followed the example of Little Palls, their cheese market ds occurring on Tuesday and Wednesday, and in Vermont,jii,, th»^villageillage of S t. AJ- v bans is taking steps in the same di rection, and is already one o f the larg est butter stations in this country. The railroad company afibrds every oT»ir\Tr»<anf. flaSrv ni*o- mount o f money which changes ham^ here on Monday, when the market is brisk, is very large indeed. A ll mar kets, foreign and domestic, eastern, western and southern, are represented by their respective buyers, and the competition which results from the presence o f scores o f purchasers is amusing to a looker on and profitable for the seller. N o t unfrequently English eh< shippers,.ormei or members o f firmafrom gland, are lers ------- , iiJ, are on the ground seekii buy direct from the producer. I readily be seen that dairyman and cheese fad It^wiU [aeto'ries, having the benefit of all these uuequaled faeilitifis, litie are much getting the ly considered by those in this region [ed in the same pursuit. Besides, the fact that most of the kimerimer cheeseheese iss betteretter thannan muchucn ho are engaged lesides, th e fa? Herk c i b t m of ours, its average quality probably being higher than any other county in to make wider th< this State, helps t discrepancy existing between prices at Little Falls and at other points. Again dealei-s who have sps of the previous week of cheese in Oneida, Herkimer, and other counties,,atmod- a t mod erate prices, will frequently go to Little Falis'on the following Monday and itterpart in baying largely Madison, Lewis, inties Falis on the following Monday pay from one-lialf c ent to two cents pe; pound above the market price. T h e y do-this as a m a tter o f p o licy, hoping thus to influeucs the New York mark et, which always sampathizes with that o f L it t le F a lls. T h ese dealers m a y lose money on their Little Falls purchase; but i f they can influence 'New York prices in an upward direction, they -will probably m a k e their own week’s sacti'\'nsaction tra pay I t s h o u ld be rem em bered too, that the published reports which reach us from L ittle F a lls generally h a v e ref erence to the a k e th e ir o w n we? them handsomely. Those who are obliged to sell their cheese at lower figures are too reticent as to their transactions. It would seem to be wise on t h e ; of any dairying community, sitm * so as to make it practicable, to im itate the example of Little Falls in having regular days and in providing every facility for the handling and shippinghipping o f hutfcevutfcev andnd cheeseheese with dis- s o f h a c patch and thus attract buyers, and cre ate the same sharp competition, which there results so favorably to the pro- ■W”© instanced, last week, the case of Yorkshire, and three other ehees factories in the western part of thi State, where the cheese is sold at auct ion on specified days. F r o m th e jfket that the prices thus obtained wei higher than any other reported froi igion, this system would seem iuoeessfully. C u t t i n g T i m b e r .— A correspon dent o f the Rural World who lives il a part of Missouri where little elsi It regio I woods are seen, says: we cut timber a t any time o f except July, August or £ the process o f seasoning i slo-w that the timber beeo-m little else ‘ When ;he year eptember, so very iS infested with innumerable quantities o f worms, and the smaller limbs will, in a few months, fall to the ground from natu ral decay. But, by cutting timber in July, August or September, the bodies of the trees season hard and are not troubled by the worms,’ whilst the smallest twigs remain sound at least three or four times as long as those o f timber cut in the winter or spring. T h e P e a c h b l o w P o t a t o .— ^A ge ! that he original : H e Cut ts tleman assured us this variety, in thii potatoes—one the old Merino reel and the other the Carter—fitted the halves of one to the other nicely, and bound them together with twine. They were thus planted, and produced, as he as sured US, what is known p the Peach- blow potato, combining in a consider able degree the hardynesss and pro ductiveness of the red with the good quality of the white. A Q iSK T S W A N T E D F O B X T J a - H L T S O : © 3 S 3 ' B S IN T H E B I B B E , - By Bey. Daniel'March, B, ' CommiaissioES, $103 to $200 psi Boath, HOpFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. AND H Q p F L A N O ’S O E R M A N T Q N lO The,Gieat Rtmedles for all Hi seaies of the Organs, Hoofiand’s Oarifian Bitters HOOFLMD’S GEBMAJ 2 TONIO- Is a eozghination o f all the lavem e n ts orihe Bitters,-witb the purest quality of Santa Omx iJumi Oriyig«!,&o.»«iaWng; onec**^------- ant and aBre^bld isaafedies o f Those preferring a Medicine iree from Alco holic admixture, -wiU use HpOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. Those -who i a r e no objection toi the combiiia tion bftho Bitters as stated, -srill use Hoofland’s Herman Tonic. They lire both equally good, and contr |m e medicinal vhtueS.the ^chpice^betw< itain the ;r5ft-aSte7the-S^'‘® ;e -well-known remedi H o o a a n a ^ s Gleranan JBiiterSt ' AND - ■ Hoofland’s German Tonic, Prepared by O r , C, JfZ, J',itCO:SOJVi PHILADELPHIA, PA. whiph time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefitted suffering h um a n ity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies w ill effeotnally Cure Liver Conmlaint.Jaundice, a n n i Dyspepsia. Chronic or IfervousDebility, ■ ■ ■ e h r o n io Diarrhoea, Diseaso o f the Kid H 4 neys, and all Dis- easds arbing from a B \ Disordered Liver Stom’ach or Intes*“ “ tines. D E B I L I T Y ^ Sesulting from any Cause whatever; PHOB- ' TB&TION OP THE SVsTEM, in duced by Severe labor, Eatd- sMps, Ezposare, Fevers, &c. There is ho medicine reiiiedieii in BUch eases. . parted to the who]- strehgthened, food gesisprei - ^ \ becomes a ■ PERSO N S AD V A N C E D IN LIFE, N O T I C E . It is a well established fact that fully one-Kali ofthofemaleportionmBOT of our populatioi are seldom iu the e n g ^ ioyment of good health, or, to use S -.their own expres sion, “ never- feel H layrell.” ^ They an languid, devoid of*™\™'all energy, extreme ly i^eryous, and have no a ppetite. To this class o f persons the BITTEKS, or tht TO^TO, is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN A re made strongl>ytlie use of etther o f tliesc remedies. They will Cure overv case ot M AR AS- \ma T E S T I M O N I A L S . . Oeo. th ^ Hen. Oeo W . Woodward Ch ief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa„ i gOTd^tonio, uaeftti ia^disease? of in^easTO -of dfi>ility!. and -wtuit of ner vous actio? in the * * ' ■ ■ •system . GEO. w ! wSbDW AKD.” Hon. James Thompson, Judoeofthe Suprme Court of Pennsvlmnia, PhiladetpUa, A p ril 28,186S. *fl consider ‘ Hoofland'sQerman Bitters’ eiml- uable medicine in ease o f attacks o flndlgestion oi Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experi- ’’& 1 S raoMrsoN.\ From Bev. Joseph H, Eennard, D- D. pastor of the Tenth BaptUt Church, P hiiada, D r. J a c ^ M —Dee.T Sir: I h'avbheen freqi F r o m R e v . E . D . F e n d a l l . Asgigtant Editor^ Ckrifitxaii Chro'ivicle^ P M lada, I have derived decided benefit from the use . Hoofiand*s German Bitters, and feel it my privi lege to recommendth©^asamostvaltiabletonio^ to all who are suffering from general debility, or from diseases arisiong from derangement o f the ( J A T J T I O N . iet,Phua E VeOijrSi PlCOmisrOB, Formsrly O.M. JACKSOK&CO. FBLUEB; iloofland’s German B itters,^er bottle, ........ $1 O’’ Hoofland’s German Tonic, nut an inquaribot ties, $1 50 per bottle, or a half dozen for $7 5 4®- Do not forget to examine w ell the artfol yon buy, in Order to get the genuine. FOR SALE BY ALL DEDGGISTS & STOEEKEETEES GE 0 .SMITI&S 0 N, l i t t l e p a l l s , n . y ., ARE DAILY BECE IV IN a jCTBYT g P E I N G S T Y L E S -O F - * DRY G0Q9!i, CONSISTING I N PART OE DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, F R IN T S , GINGHAM S , DELAINES, WOOLENS, FLANNELS, BLANK E T S , SH AW L S , BALMORALS, W H ITE GOODS, LIN E N S . HOSIERY, GLOVES, NO T IONS, BANDAGE, PR E S S CLOTH, & c., & c., & c., ,&c.. wo W ILL SELL at the lowest possible GkEO. Sm iTH & SON ,Hair Vigor, FOE EESTOEING GRAY HAIR TO ITS RAX HEAL VITALITY AND COloB. _____________iM l i n g T a l J baldness often, though not always, USB. Nothing,can restore the hair where follioles are oGstroyed, or the glands atropi and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application, instead of fouling the hair -with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its oocasioanl use will proTonii the hair from turning gray or foU- ing off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances- -whioh make some preparations dangerous and injunons to thohair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for. tt . ' HAIR DRESSING, Prepffl’eOyDr. J. G. Ayer&Co. PRACTIOAt, AND ANAI-TTrC!AI. G h KMISTS. x . o w s : l . l , m iA s s . BRICE. $1,001. JO H W ^ m , M E T Z G E R , H e r k i m e r , N l Y . , TY E E P S constantly on. hand a large Ik assortment of Hall, P a rlor, Store, Shop, a n d COOK STOVES, of the most approved desierns. which h© is s© at eastern prices. Bver7 variety vf m , SHEET-iEOS AND CfiPTEE WORK, MADE TO ORDER. Le?d Pipe, Cistern Ptimps, j A P A m m , . GLASS A m HOLLOW WARK, .Stove JPiipe, OfrileTS^ rM’ea tLet- ties, Sfe., txltcaus o n h a n d - - , Herkimer. January 1.1869. L U M B E R 1 L U M B B R I I T H E un(?«rsigii€id takes this luethod -L of informing the citisons o f this and adjoin ing Counties, that ho has enlarged his hltherU — ‘-.j Imnber business, the corner o f Albai r‘thi& Now York Ce OF HEKKI] ma^ be found A l l K i n d s o r lA t t i u b c r , inolndiis D a o r S ) B lia d S | i ^ a c k e t ^ , S l o i i l d i i i g s , S l i i n g l e B i & c . , & o ; ings, h u t -srUttake contracts to d a the e n tire work, ive men, call before purohffls^n^ ^ s e ^ WC.. Dated Herkimer. August IS. 1868. a u e l^ l q i J P B R I O K H A R V E S T M A - CHIN E B Y . Railw a y Pitching Apparaths-; Oosdplete Stacker • Pulley for rGduoiUfi! travel; Grapples Tor saspesdins: Horse B^rlss,. Agents. W'wtOd. Befid tor Circulataa ParjrFwaee Co.. Olayville, N . Y. 'aplSSmS* Something rfew. S. 0. ABBOTT, HEEIIMER, flA V I N G purchased the exclusiyi IL right for S e A im e r . to make a Now Paten Ehotographio Picture, called the E N AIV! E U e O - I R A N S P E R , Is now ready to acoommodato all who desire the Finest Finished and as Permanent a Picture as has ever been offered to the Public. They arc Drags, Medicines and Groceries; J . G . B n i T i l l ?niGSS. B.© is also agent for the celebrated SEWING MACHINES dorgaa. Herkimer. Oot. 14., ISfiV. PROPRIETOR-OP-THB BSarhle P i l l a r Saloon, (OPPOSITE BAGGS’ SQUARE.) X 3 T I O . A . , 3 S r „ S t. , A L L k i n d s o f r e f r e s h m e n t s s e r v e d u p lA. at all hours, such as OYSTERS, \YtIiI> GAME. &o. Visitorato TJtioa will find this a: agreeable place to call. Utica, July, 1868. Jnlylyl AZURENE. . [OOSQBNTKATSDltfBJdO.j F O B T H E L A tJN O B Y . TT is warranted , not to streak, or in I any manner Irijnro the finest fabrics, contains a pobket — - -------- - e v e r y w h e r e :. AUff%i IGTOTWT i bos, contains a pobket pip cushion or «mety Hotel and large Laundry use, it is put up •n $2,D0boxe?.^ T T O T J R M O N E Y ! iL o O X t -A T M T O E S . GOOD JAPAN TEA .............. . ...................... 51.M PRIME do. do........ .................................. - 1.Z5 GOOD YOUNG HYSON TEA.......................i.oo VERY F IN E YOUNG, HYSON T E A .--.» ^ ■ Fresh Coffee Oroimd Sail;, S U G - A . B S , Ate Cheap a s th e Clteapest, a n d G o o d a s th e tSss-t, House Builders’ Hardware, H A Y I N G T O O L S , H F B S , FELLOES, P a in ts &. Oils, F l a O T T S , S z S A . L . T , P B U I T C A N S , PURE DRUGS, and a ll the Popular P atent Medicines o f the day! Cali and see, at the store o f ' C. W . PA l.iyiE R , J r . 13i>T T 7 - - A . L r r A . B L B M E D ICINE FOR THE PURIFYING of the BLOOD. Dr. J. W. POLAND’S IMORBOCTOl, A Positive Bemedy for all kinds of Humors, flREAT WARDROBE. 0BEAT WARDROBE.--. \ lANT BLACK SUITS, lANT BLACK SUITS. ■ - -------- - • \K SUITS. L SUITS, I m p FtoG K COATS- B l f t b JbliOOn. UU a AD, FIN E FROCK COATS, 30YS’ CLOTHING, 30YS’ CLOTHING, 30YS’ CLOTHING. JOYS’ CLOTHING. OF ALL QUALITIES. OF ALL QUALITIES, OF ALL QUALITIES. OP EVERY KIND, OF EVERY KIND, OF EVERY KIND, OF EVERY KIND, PSEPXBBD XT TBZ srEoir-EsauLun Bni’iwTfi m»pn>n B O S T O N , M A S S . ForsalebyO .W . Palmer. Jr. and J . G, Bur •ill. Druggists, Herkimer. N . Y . nbvllyl IMFOETAIJT TO FARMERS! n A L T F Q R N I A & O R E G O N S E E D W H E A T A G E N C Y . y e r ' s S a r s a p a r i l l a , ’ F O R P irn t tY lS O T H E B lB O D . r e p u t a t i o n th i s e x c e l l e n t m e d i- -i-,clneenjo 5 SiipM(i» or Ven^cat Mercurii^f DUeasec iirocuredby it. thoueh along time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But loiig eontirtued use o f this medi cine w ill cure the complaint. Lmcorrhoed o Whiten, Uterine XJlceraiions,iinAJFemale Diaeeuei are eeramonly soon relieved and ultimately cur ed by its purifylne and ihvlgo^atifiif effect. Mi UUte Directions fur each ca-’O ar^'found in 'em Aimanae, supplied gratia. PTieumaiimn a n d <?ou<, When caused by aocuninlations of extraneous mattersin the.btoad*.yieM u nii^y_to it.^ as also iAver Oamplaxnt,i.N^CP\ditjr, Conaptton pr In- hmmntiM of the Lim, and Jaimatc«.wnen,nri8. ing, ns they often do.-from the rankling poisons in thffblood. This StMopariUn is a great restor er for the stsenrth and vigor ot the system.— Those who are Laniruid dnd Juintlete, Denpondent, .Skeyfessrand troubled with Nervous-Apprehen sions or Peart, o r any-oftho-affeotious-symptom- atiO of WeaHess, nill find immediate relief and oonvi^Ing evidence, o f its restorative power u p - . . PM E P A R E D B Y Dr. J. C. ATER A s CO.. LoVrell, M Praciical andAndlyHcal Ckemitlt. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGITS EVERYWHERE, jnohf' \ ■ ■ ■ M cKown & C o . DEALERS IN L O O K I N G g l a s s e s * i PORTRAIT. PHOTOGRAPH AND GILT AND ROSE WOOD MOULDING, BACK $TUFF. Ac. No. 10 Whltesho^ff Street, Cor. Division, T T T J O A k , 3ST. \ST. EVERY DESCRIPTION o rFBA M E S RE -O IL ' W , J . MclCOWN. JOHN McKHNKAF. mayfiOtf P O H ‘ S A l i i D I n S T K o f L iliic ’s . P a ten t F i r e P r o o f VIr9^8afe3, nearly new. H erkim e r. Xannkry 25, l S c I ‘ INIliefl ^tUflNfl BAfi THELMOSOf • EQOoomicpj, CleiteW nnfl' ^©»'jnplstB Arti- JY thrifty HohsekeepeBi and Laun- ' dresses. Each Bac ia provided with «JB6x thafrit can bo-pnt aafelyaway as soon as used BIOS 20 Cti; - H4EP C f ThisBJue Chains no Mi^, and will notinJure tho finest fabw.es* On© Twenty cent ba<? will ‘ontlost eight ttvaounce vials ofliiquid Blue be sides giving^ softer colpraud- avoiding the dan ger and annoyance of bwken<«*dncorked bottles. xxu X1XX.X/ xXAi vrxiiNjaoxiiu oxxtxiinx.. n o AND 112 .GENESEE STREET, XIO AND 1X2 STRSHT* Save Yoor Money by PnrchBUiii o f CHABLES C. K IN G S h E Y , THE POBULAE CtOTHIEE. • GBEA T SA B O A I E S CAN B E B A D AT THE GEEAT WAEDEOBE, CHARLES C. KINGSLEY, Surviving partner of T. L. Kingslev & Son. Wo furnish Farmers with the Best Seed Wheat in the World, Perfectly free from jnscctiform o r other im n n titlesg r o w n from AUSTRALIAN and CHIL Seed, y ielding On good soU, SIXTY BUSHELS TO TO THE AGEE,- A nd W eighing 65 POUNDS TO THE MtlASURED BUSHEL. The EARS OF W HEATrwhen m a ture, a re usu ally ELEVEN OR TWELV e INCHES LONG. . ^ “ P u tu p and securely tied and sealed in lin en bags, and sent by mail free to all parts o f the country, on receipt of price. ' fllMPIiKS ...... 10 C ts .E ach I BAGS......00O & $1 each Of in larger quantities at reasonable rates. Address— California a n d Oregon S E E D W H E A T A G E N C Y , S.AN FRANCISCO. feblVtf California H F B K I M F K Marble Works! W ILLIAM BECK W ITH , (LATE BECKWITH A TRUAS,) W O tJ I /D tk a a k th e public for the vjeiy liberal patronajr© bestowed .ttpon him since., h6 established his Marble Works, and would inform them that he is still j^reoared to manufacture every variety ot ? O E M E T E R T W O R K , such as - M O NU M E N T S , H E A D STO N E S , . PO S T S , &c. F R O M A M E R I C A N AND ITALIAN MARBLE, Don’t foil to oall beforupurohasing elsewhvro. HEfiKIMER LUMBER TARR H. A. DEilWEL, ^ A V I N U bought out the Uuxnber Gerner Albany and Washlugtoa Streets, 3ST. -ST-, will cohlinuo'to carry on tho UUlWBEfL B U S IN E S a i ® Trtni,(»af UiMSEB AND SNINOtES DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, ® [ Q U - L E ) I N G S - & o . . , K E T A h ,. H E B K F M E B “ JEWELRY ESTAfiLISHMENT I JTJST E E C E I V E D , a large Stock Extra Silver Elated ^ a r e ,' sqLiD BOLD J^WbLRT, €3olfl.Pei!is a n d P e n c ils, WATCHES! shes, m Coin Silver Coses, for S22 and up- ..... Js, French and American Clocks, Pocket and Tabm Cutlery, Rogers Brothers' Spoons and PAIJCT GOODS, MuMeal Instruments, Sheet Music, and a variety of Yankee Notions. obnsiBtipg in part of Beads. Pocket Books, Combs, Brushes, Paper Collars. Stationery, \’'Genuine Meerschaum .and Briar W ood P ipes. &c., &o. Grover & Baker’s celebrated S E W J N G M A C H t N E S , Chandler’s celebrated Lancashire Lens Specta? oleS, and a ll kinds of goods usually k e p t in a first class Jewelry Store— which ha-vo^beon bought for cash, and will be sold at prices that Defii Competition l Chll and see a good stock of goods before.pur chasing else-ivhere, and buy where you can do the best. Ono^prioo to all. Goods marked in plain ^ ~ A l l kinds o f Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. _ _ H. A. MARCKRES, Herkimer. Dec. 15,1868. m chlltf - - SB : : ^ x - X T BOOT POLISH lasts Salwday Sigkt k all day Snnday. M o r t g a g e S a l e . ~ \ W H E R E A S , d e fau lt has been m ade H in the payment of the money secured b: of July, 1867, TYhich said assignment was^TGcord- ed J u ly 15.1867, at 2 o'dock.P.M ,. in B o o k T /f ofTnoTtgages, on pr,ge 656, which said mortgag OLD E S T A B L IBH E ir HO SPITAL ON r a E FEENCfl SYSTEM. Quick Cures and Lotv Prices. Twenty Thousand Patients Cured Annually, H R , T E I fl/E E continues to be confi- ■lAdentially aBd sucoessfiilJy consulted on a forma o f private disease, at his old establish! Hospital, No. 5 Beaver Street, Albany, N. T . Twenty years devoted to this particular brani of practice, e n a b le^ im to perform cures such as another Physiean can, and his facilities are .such (being in correspondence with the most eminent Physicians of the Old World), foy obtaining the safest as well as the latest remedies for these dis eases, offer inducements to the unfortunate, o f a quick .and rapid euro, to be obtained a t no other office in AMERICA. Young men, who by indulging in Secret prostra NEW YORK Clothing Store. A N E W CLO T H ING STORE has lA been opened in Deimel's New Building, Main Street, Herkimer, wl^ere may be found CLOTHS o f every description. REAOV-MADE CLOTHING, H A T S AISTL C A P S , Gents’ Furbishing Goods, &c., &c., &c. in endless v a riety, -which w ill be sold a t a small advance from the coot price. eUTTIN O and CUSTOM W O R K io n s to or der, in tho latest styles, and in a workmanlike TAKJ3 WOTICE. T H A T the TJndersigned a practical Optician from Ger- 3 sight. Ho tenders hmprcffessionalsCT M a in Street, Little Falls, where he may be consulted on Monday of eacl Little Palls. 1869. ] S r O T I C E ! 1 have Just ISeceiTed A L A R G E A S S O R T M E N T O F O R Y G O O I ) S o - a a o a m j t i i E S , ' BOOTS A K D SH O E S , HATS A S H CAPS, JVhich I a m S e llin g a i E o u P r i c e s fo r Cash, A LA.RGE ASSORTMEMT OP . O E O T H I K G . The Bargest and Best A ssortment ever presented to tho People o f the Town o f H erkim e r. DEALER I N ALL. THE BEST BRANDS OF F E O U H , P a i n t s , O i l $ , A c . I f you-want to buy goods' CHEAP FDR CASH, give me a call. .Don’t forget the place,- eeU XUrkimer, V. W . W , W I l ^ S O M . R E M ^ A L ' GASPER GhOO’S B 60 T A P SHOE SIQBE Haa been remoyed t o . THI W t'ltoai In FoxV New Bleck, ; Where may be found an endless variety o f ' l B © q f « a t i d jSliO iaiis, be sold a t a small advance fro SAW. EOAD HOUSE ^HE unieisigneii lias taken the Ha- Albany S t , Herkimer. Herkimer. May LI 8 S 7 -: R A T I O N A L SAVINGS. B A N t - ^ Ris. IflS-Ganesea.St,,, feica N ., Y, • - • SIX-PBR GENT.' ‘ ' - - - - - - ^ n / i L^N o itndVni this, address all let .its'^or^oys e m p l. TELLER, AI. D. No.-.O. Beaver Strect.Albj J U i o r i g a g e a s a i c . f S f ; s S i S f S i s Jated August the abot -pjjjTBR-j H. ChAY H all , Att'y. POSTPOHEMKST.— The above sale is herehs Turther postponed u ntil the lath day of January A, D„ 1869. a t the place and time of day men- j . w I . . t o f H. C lay H ali ., A tt’y. ace aruT time o f day mentioned n . C lay H all , Attorney. P ostponement .—The above sale is herebj’ fur* ’•her postponed until the 14th day of April, A. D 1869, at the place and time of day mentioned ir \he above notice. Dated March^l7,^l|C|.^^. H, C lay H all , Attorney. H. C lay H all , Attc O.SISEBEK, Assignee. H. C lav H all ? E T E ] ^ |r|B E B lR . Assignee. WUvtftoo .ImAolT P»«Oo7iAff CtlY*. may26w4 i f o t i c e . ) an order o f Amos rferkiraer. the 11th day of January, 186 JAMES MASON. Administrator, &c. Notice, R S t T A N T , an order o f Amos rate o f Herkii late of the Town of Herkimer.State ot JSew xorK, ,? siss£.stas the subseriber. Administratrix of the estate oi the said deceased, at her residence m said town of Herkimer; on ov bsfore the 24th day of No- '\^Dated Herkimer, the 24th day pf May. 1 ^ . MARGARET SNYDER. Adm>p^tratnx. AssfSM se’s S a l e o f M e a l E s t a t e . wife to ss|4 la n d s - d b o t - ------------- ^ F. S. W ilcox , Attorney. fflo r t g a g e S a le . ■ ^ H E R E A S default has been made i s i s a s i Mortgage was recorded in the Clerk’s Office, of sri 4 ”A 5 te“ .to, i s i s g g s l I S I liawk Village. Dated the 10th day o f March, 1869. JOHN F . nOSCH, ATortgagee. F. S. W ilcox . Attomev. ibove notice. Dated the 3d day of Jane. 1869. JOHN E. HOSOH, Mortgagee F . !3. W ilcox . A ttorney. M o r a g a s e S a l e , / S i f i s M - 'SH ii'teSEH S S S M o r t g a g e l^ a S e . W H E R E A S , default has been made ^ l ^ i n the P8ym,ent of the money see r, Mortgagee,