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. , 'AiiiEiOiiroows,. It should no6*I>fe iafeirred ftom the fact that our common or “native” cows are made upef*^ Bifestiwe >of- various foreiftn 8to.ok§» *thafe they are nece^arily of inferior gtiality. So far is this fix»in ' * ’ XXUgilt i)fe , «*.**-— that would do credit to any highly improved-hrOed. The prevailing Ohar- acteriatic among them; a wlmle» ia the extretoe want ’ of uniformity to which allnsion has'\bfieir made, and this not, in form or_color merely, hut in inUkihgjqualiti^’id ^ ty - m a turity, and in fattening tendencies. Thereis a well-established principle among the breeders of that like produces like, and--tkis is the basis of all systems of improvemeiits. . Among the well established races and bteeds- Wil milker. She. may cows about her -and tho-a)^ ious to have another expense worthife^. \\jOismbhef h ^ h e e n thtow n away and he h ^ loaj; a time to ho piiiposei; .That ia^asally the weak point of our dative or com mon cQwa. ■ 3?hey a re -often of most- excellent quality as individual ani mals, but they do not produce their kindl Thera is no certainty, and hence advise the use of purebred mah 'stocK. iuey nave incnBicyiwj' or the power of \transmitting their in herent qualities more strongly devel oped, and hence there is a greater cef- • ■ ' ’ ’• \ uthem ainty in breeding from A cross o f our ccccbmi shire of ^ ' large s; iU,wiU, % ..... satisfactory restilts^and even if the calves are to besoMto thebutch^ er they will usually bring enough more to pay for the extra trouble. Let us aim to improve Massachu setts JP loiitjJim a n r \ ^ ^ GOOD COWS rOE POOE HEX. quality. for her purchase, he secures ■ an-a mal that, on . not very abundant fo( but still kept at some expense, sup- ‘ plies the family with enough milk for their use. He considers the operation loubtedly it i,,ncy, to advising them to [) or §125 i , (ild in iiieh as even I extra good cow, b e ' found in the §100 or §125 for an extra the best that can b® 'fo^. nelghbdrhocii'i'lyel wa arc confident that imu m ^ c ^ y of eases, due. care being given to the-ahrmars he^th, cleanliness,, and ample' nutrition; the profit w W d -be- very-much greater thanw ith.an jnfeno£a*iinal,. .Prob ably the average of qows .kept.for.^e family use q f poor men wiil nOt'give of the ordinary m e c l^ic^ or. laborer, h five eeiris-arqtiart' for home even whiel telrare-cl _ __ ipts thgn-.tliQsa Sflj” deVoted to the keep- excellent animal, fre- less than 4000 quarts .of milk pei-kn- ; num. Instances are not rare of the ^ield rea. th such a fX 1 , 00(1 that, as in -the previous case,, i,ooq quarts are' ;c6n'sum4d- by thej 'family; and are estimated to be w^oi’th S7.5. sold at the dqor forfi or. S, and noi luarL ' At the ? pro] must be sheltered, fed, milked, anc. generally attended to. The /unqum of labor required in the. .case of the better animal is in no r^peet greater than in. the u» cows t h a n ' from sei’L_ _. a return to that old . principle that' ineiple that' whatever is woithdoingat.itiHs worth keep the best co>v; tb^t \?e ean^ afford to \iny.^A(jnmUufhk. ’ , ' ' .. c n i i g A t o : - ExperienGefndveathatgrassesskfmfd' be cut for hay when the* stalks are ir bloom. The best fim e n f all, both foi clover and other ;gr#&Sfe5,^ is .fust whet in full bloom, and tho earliest bios* soms are beginning fo fade. If hot tod heavy it - caii' -Jheu.be; cut in the morning, and,; i f .canefstiy ■ sci-ttered, can beuhaitledMo.the.barnin the a f ternooii of thq same day. Thismaket ihe best - quality of hay. Ik retains grass tba3 le f t ex.pcjSgs4 t o dey-sran d rain kys^ianAgaesjmieh furtKe _ , Jtie»i%stockgaqpr(jduqing mSk. '-Bat ; when-the grass is fcery. heavy and is imfe with a mO’wmgscjdh^ and thrown into heavy-swaths or rows strlu^'of the hay. They also Injurt ml destroy th§ sugary matter con* •tefefi over hay which' has been caught in showers will improve it, and render it more, palatable to stock; A little soot from the chimney will suit the early cuouinbers and nan- suit the bugs. , B A V M Y Q H ^ W E A t T A B D R O B E . W e s t g t g s i t r i l g t m t n t s . tJO O K A a B J S T T S . s^T h e g x e a J-1 sneoBSS o f thB aoosonj? T he PiRMEESj, i raOBUlJLX JMSllTFJBCl'I’AIfll?. Best a n d oteaiJest Doodorizeifan-existence. Ear Out-housei, Water-Closets, BtaWes, Insidnliy stops bad spzeUs a n d noscons Hasos. Protects Horses and Cattle from Rinderpest. Drivbs Veriiim from Poultry and young wants. Prevents eSntagion a n d iafeetioin CheaiSfist and most convonitot OarMio powuer MeeS chief reciuireinentg of Metropolitan Board F irst Prem iuin arrarded liy Aitnoridan fastittlte*. tjirolilar, with testimonials, mailed on npplioa- HOULIXS, K I R K trP & Co.,12 Dox^St-j^New • i .' 'ASEJUaWAlffTED EBB- ---- - O f f j b e C f r e a i C f « y A L E T T E S Beargir-AMan Called on me last night ■ ft a sick woman, ' Hfi :■ .Kye-wefiks hefero my visit. l/S^e^sU®laFSbwdjBd ! . WitbMBE and Wpmep . ... Wdtehing fop her to. di?, She.wjtsBolow She could not speak flesh wMufiady raw from repeated upplioations. of M ustard Plasters. They purohaaed a bot tle qf P aik P aint , a n d s h e is d o ing well.,and o u t of l i n g e r . I h a d ju s t got bom e ,a n d nearly a- .A . - ^ : e I 3.=’ s H a i r V i g o r i EOR iisTOKINe pRAYF&nt XQ ITS FAT TOAL YIIAHII flgp COlUB. ■ A DRESSING which i's at once ^ S i “ ^ l ; § S S g S 4 ? i i ---------- Mi.ar(ft)j?w a y ttrtg pi taei Bhoon HAIR DRESSING, g i ^ s P r 6 } m llij])r .'J : & .i7 e r & ; |; : P kactiojh ,- aND-AHa!OTrcsii-OHE?iI9T9; K.©WEiiE-,^intk«ar; *\ '■ RBIOE. $1,00.- AGENTS W A N TED BOB THE 'F O U N T A . I N P E N |7\ILL write a Business Letter with ppine into Sample Box of 8 \ j W E .A R E b O M i N Q , ' ^WISH 4UE2E10R ;'x«.n'UCEMEKT3, & |l |T i l l ’ 10 LLAE SAIS pry an d F a n c y O e o d s . { C5 Yard.=i Sheeting, For Cluh. k l ^ j T H F , I I B S T QXJAI j I T Y. . ___________ Id^mOmpt returns, n y o u t Q u b |_ t o ^ W e s ^ O O . . - ( D I B I ' T ! AGENTS WANTED FOB . . ffiDB foil, fece, fiqwmg, clear, epark- C ilng.‘Buf&andgraceMstylo; U IT T U E FA Ul-Sj ISf. Y ., ABE M i t t llBOEitlS^G N E W S P E I N a ST Y L E S - O J F - D IY GOODS, CONSISTING IN EARt OE - DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIOS, - ' ■ PRINTS. GINGHAMS, DEIiAINES, ., ■ WOOLENS,' FLANNELS, BLANKETS,' SHAWLS, B ARMOR ALS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS. HOSIEBY, GLOYES, NOTIONS, BANDAGE. PRESS. C1.0TH, &c., &.C., &c.. Sic., which Wfl ¥11111 SKbti »t th«^ iywfSt poisihJo ©EQ, & SOISr Fresh Cofe el^roimd Dailji s u a . A . , K s , . , ^ , . *ls Chemt m thiB ikedmUi ana Cfooa a f tn e House Builders’ Hardware, H A Y I N G l T O O U S , HFBS, FELLOE^, ' P a ia ita iSt^Qils, ■ ... FX iO X J £ ? j. < 5 z? S j A- 3 - i X , F I U I I T C A N S , P U R E E R X J G - S , and all the Popular Patent Medicines of the day; Call a n d see, a t the stone o f • - - C. W . F A t U l E e ; J r . o : IKT \ V ^ X i Y I F 3 3 X . B m p m m JOHN. m. ffiETZ&ER, W e rK tm e r; N . X ; ' - ■frEEPS constantly ori hand a large I a assortment-of E[aM, r a r i o r , s t o r e s SH o p . a n d ; of the m o st approved designs. •svMoh'he isaening a t e astern pneca. Every variety q f ' , , . r TIN, SKBET.MN m COPPER WORK,' i^E - x e ro ^ E B ..., ; L e ^ .d P i p e ', C i s t e r n P - i i t t i p s * ■ MFAN'lTMi EC o X X o t w .i?r a : x S r , S«e*e JEta>ilers,,‘V'!eau ^'c.f t e l w i x ^ s p u n t s H & . - - Herkimer, January R ises. . h H M E B R l l u m b e r a .. A i F K i n f i s © r - u t ' B b m e & m g ^ K e w . “ S. G. ABBOTT, H I r EIMSI, ( ITAVING- purchased the-Cx^stVA ^“ ‘-1 E N A M E L E D T R A N S F E R , Drugs, M e d icines and- Groceries. J . €r. B o r ir iM ; 7 ■phoyiirKTOBaPTHE- M a r b l e P i l l a r S a l o o b j .(OPPOSITE BAGGS’ SQITABEi) W W X Cr XT ; •-sr . ■ A s u a e N e , CeoSChsH-rHiTPDT^DfGd^ ’ MONEY! 1 .0 0 2 2 GOOD JAPAN TEA, ...... . .............................. Sl-00 PBIM E do. do. 1.25 GOOD YOUNG h Y s ON TEA....” .......... l.W •VERY F IN S YOUNG HYSON TEA ........... FTTBN3 .FUENl _______ __ FUENISHING GOOES, FUBNISHING.Gfi,(ffiS. Dr. J. W. POLAND’S I M O R R O O T O R , A P o s i t i v e 'B e m e d j r f o r 'a l l k in d s o f H u m o r s , S a v e VoMr M oney by P a r c b a s lng o f eSASLEg e. KIN6 SLEV. iH s r o r r u B croTHira GjREAT BARGAINS CAN BN BAB AT THE GREAT. WARDROBE. CBABXiBS. O* » iW G .S J .E V , Sufviying partner o f T. H.-KinggleYA Son. IoFsTflpp:ituf\conS^^^^ ---- raEpiB E n AT THE - NEW-ESGEAKfi ■HbTAfllq ubpOT ' ' ' C ’ F A E N A ^ B . h T : : iVItiKowo & riO O k l N |; * l - x ! i S S E S . - ' • POETEAITj.PHOTOGEABHANb ic J m . 'W i i g , etriibe a m ?-ja^sET wDpp-MowDxj^ to. to MTtesBof o' Erefit,- Gfifi ffiilsiOii, . ; itjtteAoja-i' Jsr- . . lyMYDESChlPtCCSropFBAME&NB-GILT; gKEATWARDROBE.- HNE PANTS'AhT'VESTS. FINE PANTS AND Vj39®8. SCOTOH OHBYIOT SUITS. SCOTCH CHEVIOT s u m SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITS, SCOTCH OHEVIOTWTS< rGTEaDDS, rq uoou|. . ol; EVERY KIN e ! AT TH E GRl AT THE GRL^.. ______ AT TH E GREAT WARD! AX THE-GREAT ■WARHROB] J O I S T E S S C A t E W O R K S I Y. ■ - 7' i ^ S —S _ .^^Started.-with a-determination.tan,ehieye three Nirst—To m a k e th o E E S T Seales. Smnd-To solUhefil thSUHEAPBST. M ^ f t m a k e dnd'sell theMOSX... QVR7 s i | k k s : ^ A re BEING U H -IY E ISA L L IA H D P T E D .' ! AND ARl THE ACKNOWLEDGED S T IN'ALL CLOSE TRI n SAOTIONS. MarWe Works! W ILLU M BECKWITH, IxA'afE BRCKWiTH A TRUAX.) w a E K , S e AI) S T o iE S , POSTS, &e. F R O M A M E R I C A N - '.7 . -^Np- I T A t IAN MARBLE, Most Peffeof 'aiii Siioeet sfu Hanristfir in the Worlfl. MOWER, BEAPER, \ ■ _.A S B - .................... OF r a b u GROUNO PLASTER AT THE PLASTER MILL, JEWELBYESTABilSHMEHTI jtB T RECEIVED, a iatge -Stqck E]£tra Silver Plated ware* SOLID GOLD JEWELKY, G o l d - P « n s a n d P e n m l l s v A J V » 'i S I * ¥ J E i ^ ■ ^, ■ W A Y C . H E S l t '^ ^ S S S ™ ’ ' Q w ich^ I ^ r e s o m ^ L o w -r- , f-wenty-Thousand' Patients Curfcd Acmttally.- iR. TELLER continues to be confix Grovei;.& Baker’s oeleWed S_^W JNQ- M ACW b?ssa‘£S3 ffttriSf«*atSn‘s H. A. MARCKRES. Herkimer,:Dee. 15.1868. m c h llt NEW YORK C l o t h i n g S t o r e . l^aiH S t r e e t , H e r k i m e x where m a y h e found' dLOTHS of every description. R£ADY-MADE CLOTHIHG, H A T S A K D C A P S , - Gents’ Fnriishing Goodsj ' &c,, &o., &c.- in endless variety, which w ill be sold a t a small ’ ■ \watAeco— HERKIMER,LUMBER YARD h ; a : bsiMEL', NGr bou . i f M , :eraer Albany and Washington Streets. -xcr_ -5r_„ L U # i l ^ r U S I N E 8 3 ,jn all itWarious \brandhes; He w ill furnish all ‘“\‘’{UMER AND‘SHiN6LES. DOORS', SASH, BLINDS, M O U L U I N G t S , &G., ■it U tica nrices, - --------- WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. THAT the Undersigned ‘a practical Optician froi&.G-er- matiy, Yvho Has befen in the U n ited S tates ipr mk iast ten years* Iceeps cimatantly on Hajid w d i q j , sale a v a luablcassortm e n t o f BrazilibanPebblG* Stones, F ine French C r y s t^ !&la«Ses,. o f th e besi Qtud.lity; and readily d etermines from, a.n exami- dn iw-buo jL'ttboo, , f Trhere h e may bo oonsillted on Monday of ea<^ L ittle Falls, ri69. M. liNVT, I s r O T I O E l I I h a w e J u s t R e c e i v e d A 'L A R Q e A S S O R X M E N r OF I > K Y <5iO O I > S ■ O - y t O O E S ^ E S . I b o o t s a n d s h o e s , HtATSl -A«B CAPS, ' ■ J a m S e t u p s gti-JN^zc JPa-dccs fo v (Cash. ■ — A t£[0 — A LARGE ASSQRTilEMT OP ' C L O T H I H ^ , ( ' • — AliSO — D E ALEE I N ALL T H E BEST .BKANDS OF I f T a O T J J ^ . JBerhianer, Jt*. R E l V j ^ A L . ; C A S P E K J L O O ’S I ROOT STORE Ha^ teeji removed to ■. in Fox’s New Block, 1 ■Where may he found an^ehdless variety of B o o t s am A ’ jHerkimer. Ax»ril48;1867. aDllTtf ‘ RAIL O T M <pHE lintei^ne^ has;,taken the Hof SAWiKi^s; bante : ^ . S Q b e j : ; ^ ® ’ . ■ - -E X jE !0 '3 ? E « C e 2 . . ; DO B B itSS?^ B i-A C k iN G , IdyBank. A a d trheraas, thenm o n n telaim e d to . be d u e upon said mortgage a t the time o f thefirat publication o f this notice is the sum of (S 2 ^ 63-100).tw enty-three hundred thirty-six dollars and sixty-three cents.. N qw therefore, notice is hereby given, th a t by v irtue o f the power o f sj ’ ' intained- in said mortgage, a a S r ? 76 links to a -point in said highw a y ; thence N . 15° E. 2 chains and 65 links, to the place of be ginning, containing three roods and 23 poles of land, excepting a small piece about th e 800 p a rt of an acre west o f the highway, opposite Mr. . Nichols, claimed by John H. Myers. This mort gage is-given to secure part o f thepurohasc mon ey of the above described lands. Dated-Mohawk, June 9th.' 186U. ’ THE NATIONAL MOHATVE: VALLEY BANK, Assignee. P. S, Wji-oox. Attora.es-. M o r t s a s e S a f e . S E i i s f S S i S r V s S i i f i ^ ^ ^ ^ ...... ■\ SEEBEB. Assignee. H, C lay H all , Att’s-. 1868. at the plap-? and;,time o f day .mentioned n sssi jDate^pritKg H . C lay E axl . H ,C lay - .E ai pHE PEOiPLE OF- TH STATE T . BuoHASAif , J r . , Tr< ™ e ETS, Pit i a q . , in o r t g a g e Sale. ■arHEREAS default has been made ‘ ' ' in the payment of the mon ey, secured hy a law k V illage. Dated the 10th day of M areA 1869. JOHN P. HOSCH. Mo I, S. W ilcox . Attorney, ISOH, Mortgagee. ■ M o f S g a g e i§ a l c . » I S ■ty-eight links, to the east line o f Matehins’^ P at- ; S f & I S S S S I S ' DXorigag^ Ma.ie. ygi|OT. i i s s s f ^ p i Mom a? W ashhura f S , tri nlri iTotice* ■ p t o U X iS T -to an oidey of Awds : ^