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I a»i 3SA3KB3'6 AK3> y B E S E R T I S 0 S U T T E E . E d s . S u r a l H ome -.—I strain m y milk, 4wA l o ^ e s deep, io. pans, and lefe i t isand K ----- - — ^Qy. lin g e r , and sk iia4n twenty-four hours, alw a y s- s!am - im c g w h en it is Kweet. I use a thin table-knife, which I run iwound th e edge o f the cream to sepatute i t from th e pan, and by holding the pan a little slan tin g . over th e cock, catch ail t h e ctearo, and don’t caro if I do get somo of the milk, I think i t m a k es better batter. ly, three tim es a d a y ; and chum three and & u r tim e s a weefc, and have churned five tim e s a w eek daring our h o t weather, I never p u t a n y water on m y butter a fter It leaves th e churn, but hurry i t to the cellar, p u t Liverpool salt iu It', press i t over two or three timos With th e ladle,- cover it tigh t , and let i t stand s i s h o a r s a t le a s t ; th e n press it over and over thorough- all the water from it. I alWi ly, to butter will not be as solid. After i work it in this way (enough, b u t do n o t work i t again, JL use a presses in th e form o f a potato m asher, and press it in t h e crock as tight- as i t can be d o n e ; th e n cover w ith a cloth, rinsed every tim e in c o ld water, that a layer o f batter is put in the crock. A fter t h e last churning is in th e crock and it has stood twelve hours, I put'a clean, dry c loth n e s t to it, and cover with salt, nearly an inch deep, and a dry cloth over i b ; -bhott bwo layera-of c le a u -paper.' I save all m y papers I g e t e v e r tea, for th e first layer, and then pub brown paper *\*The main thing is, to keep it from the air, from the tim e it leaves the chui and quick churning, is the only way make butter in warm weather. . The sum- r of 1874 we kept two cows, and made irst o f December, 379 lbs. o f besides kept a fam ily o f fbur. L a s t sum m er kept two COWS, one a heiter, with h e r first calf, and made and sold from th e first o f May till the first of Deeembi cows, one summer, !om the Ist.otf A p ril ___ . Decem ber, over 340 lbs,, besides kept a family of sis. W e kept four cows, and m a d e and sold from tl . to the 1st o f January, 749 lbs., and had six in the fam ily all th e time. I prepare one churning at a tim e for fam ily use. I treat it as I do for pack ing, hut instead o f putting it in the crock, m a k e it into sm all rolls in the but ter bowl, and put them on small to plate. I always feel sorry to see any os take a warm knife and a warm platpfrom th e pantry and c u t a slice off o f a roll of butter in warm weather, besides, it will go farther if brought to the table iu a hard roil, on a cold plate. I always k eep it covered. M rs , M. J. P. Stanley, N . Y. BOTS I N H O B S E S . T h e so-calldR hot is th e larval state of th e common gadfly, which attacks, the b u t to depOSic iws caS“ cuai., a th is is accomplishec p lished by a glutinous ma- sausing the ova to adhere to the The parts o f the animal se lected are chiefly those o f the shoulder, neck and inner parts o f the fore legs, especially about the knees, for in these situations t h e horse will have n o difficulty in reaching th e ova w ith h is tongue. ■V^en, ftom any cause, the animal licks ^a“vT- tongue, aided by warmth, hatches the ova. A s larvaa they are n e x t transferred to the m o u th, and ultim a tely to the stom ach o f the- horse, along w ith food and drink. I t has been calculated th a t o u t o f th e many hundreds o f eggs deposited on a single horse, scarcely one out o f fifty <>F their eggs containing larvae arrive within the etomaoh. 'Notwithstanding th is waste, we are a ll o f u s ffimiliar -vnth } accom l causin g th e ova^ 3 waste, w e ______ ___ tite circumstanw that the horse’s stom ach may contain hundreds o f these lar- , in the condition o f hots. W h ether cephalic ho.ik.^, th e cutiuuiar membrane. bota have attaii as sneb, they voluntarily loosen their J b e carried which are inserted into ■ m e A s soon as the pttained their perfect growth voluntarily loosen their ,hey make their escape i W h en once transferred to the bury them selves beneath the s order to undergo the ehai order to undergo th e ch a n g e whereby they are transformed from the ’ into th e pupa condition, anc period oI f s ix or seven weeks, tl em e r g e from their pupal h o t state aft« SIX or seven we( , „ from their pup a l envelope or cocoon, in the active life phase o f the perfect dipterous insect knoWn as the gadfly* I t th u s a p p ears that these -crea- tures, in the form of hots, ordinarily pass about eight m o n ths o f their lifetim e in the digestive organs o f the horse. U n like other parasites, they seem to do lit tle or no harm, on account o f the insensi- ble nature o f th e part of, the stom ach to which they are attached, and, moreover, their presence is seldom discovered until the season of their migration, when inter ference^ is uncalled for. N o treatm ent avails in effecting the removal o f hots from a horse’s stom ach before t h e natur al period o f their exit. — S jjtrii u/\ the Times. K m U N E S S TO OATTEE. leiehbor recently remarked to nm. (whether t h e y are-hryoteT jm o tiftbm r g h I may come with a rod, y e t I always come with love. I f I am in a hurry and a steer is in my path, I never give him a a kick or a thrust, w ith a yell “ G e t oat o f m y w a y ,” b a t instead X allow him t h e path while I pass quietly by, g e n t ly rub bing h im m t h th e hand as I pass. The pressure o f t h e hand on the annual h a s •8S?” W h e n you have so good a m a shine as a horse is, keep him like a machine, in good condition, w ithout strai&ing and without, e x p o sure ta th e eold oOd w e t when he is hot in exercise. T h e diflical- ty is to get a good team , good all round, well broke, o f good size, reliable, true and tough, and working w d l together. Such a team is worth som ething, and shbuld be taken care of, for a balf-ddzen years c u t o ff from their tim e is o f im p ort ance, to say nothing o f r em a tching and 'rebreaking a new pair. make a fine and v/aterproof ce m ent to he used on broken ware, take a teacupful eaoh o f v inegar a n d m ilt, m ix,’ separate the curd, and m ix th e whey with the white:! of two or three eggs. B e a t t h is m ixture well together, then add enough eoaroiojt m quhk Htno f<> m?ke the cement of piopsr A leas or greater auiatity lau be muffe m eijmeed. New A d v e rtisem e n ts. -L . ■ . - - aue‘2wi AGENTS i “ id gold patent Icfver watoh. frio c>foo;t.'Wri|Qat 0 }ic(ito J. JBRIDE & CO.. 767'Broaaway, a . Y . ______________ angztrl COUGHS, GOLDS/HOABSENESS, AHO ML BiSEA8E8, WELLS’ GARBQLIG TABLETS. PtJT UP ONLY I N B L U E BOSES. A T r i e d a n d S u r e R e m e d y . For gale by druKiata generally, and G . Jt. C R l T T e N T O N , *7 Sixth Avenue, N E W Y O R K . WATIRS’ PIANOS, S » t r a . ABB lEHE BESX^MADE; 'the T one , X otjch , W orkmanship , and D ukabiutv U nscbpassed , CENTENNIAL CONGERTC CmMES. cannot 6<f tacOEIiUED in SosFlNJr IHie OOi^EB- v o i o i ^ WTATi ORSANS HAVE TWO AND ONE HAEP OC TAVES of B edes thhed in tekfect habmont with the EEED3, and in AUEGBO passages , their EPFBCT is JIAOICAD and ELECTPIPyiNG. W a II- iKTED/or SIX YEARS. E9. iSpi lo l W w A T E R S & I ) ® IS I B7o\idH«y; SIVE Agemta tor the sale of their Organs in the --------------- S U L P H U B S O A P T horocohly C hees D iseases op the S kin B eautipies the C omplexion , P revents and \ R emedies R hecuati «! i and G odt .H eads S oees AND A brasions op the C uticle and CO dhtbe - AOTS C ontagion . ■ This Standard External Remedy for Erup- tiona. Sores and Aniuries of the Skin, not only ie .C ompi , exioii ale B lemishes hr the sun and wind, such as tan and irockles. It renders tho ' coxicle iiAEVELaosLT O lbae , SMOOTH Jind PtiANT. and being a wholesome beautifieb , ia far preferable to any cosmetie, A ll the remedial advantages or S ulphur I aths are insured by the vsb op a - l e n n ^ s S u l p t i i i r S o a p , which, in addition to its purifying effects, reme dies and PBETENTS R heumatism and G out . I t DissCLVES D andruff , prevents baldness, and retards graynes£i of the iiair. Physicians speak of it in hlerk terms. : E > S . I 0 E 3 : 2 5 a n d 5 0 G e n t s p e r G a k e j p e r B o x ( 3 O a k e s ), 6 0 e - a n d $ 1 . 2 0 , N. B.—The 50 cent cakes are triple the sire of those at 25 cents. “Ill’s Hail’ a i flisto Dje,\ B lack or Brown, 50 Cents. 0. m OBITTBtCfTOWj Frop’r, oot2?yl y Sixth Av., N. Y. H . R , D A V I S ’ , PfMYlftP'f.li ______ ^________ _____ B A . K E Y l Y , Also Manufacturer of O O N F E C T I O N E B Y . and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, lliuts, Cigars and Tobacco, Toys, \Books newspa p e r s , P e r i o d i c a l s , Magazines, Sta tionery, All kinds CannedFruitsand VegetaMea, DRIED FRUITS. PICKLES, OYSTERS, A s O „ A ; 0 . L . O A N L .IB R i^ R Y ', containing *be day. Oysters served up raw or cooked. Dropin. I f l do not have what you want on hand, leave your order. Anything that money aan procure will b 0 furnished on short notice. ’ the leading DAHiX. p ^ I rs an F magazines . Fourth Door North PoatOfDico. ‘ M AIN STREET, 0E3:BaE^18:3aEbzr3E5$e., 3ST.: ‘isr. Itemember the place, and remember that I am kere to sell good goods, cheap as the cheapest. H a ft. D A V I S . O* 3EZ* F B I t B Y I R A W E E K S , . ■ Haying leaded tho BLACKSMITH SHOP - ---------------------jpipff bugineis attho old stand. O n W a s l i i n g t o n S t r e e t , nearly opposite tho brick school house, and for merly occupied by CAYLORD-STEES^, Our reputation for l e n i i i i i l f a r i i p l n i i i i i is unequaled, and we ^ ^ _ _ O x o ? W o r l K . hVEE $ 9 G,flOd, 0 b b ! HERKIMER INSURANCE AGENCY. KEHDERSON & LAW T O N , ■ . '. . V O F i l E R l C l M f e K . ^ , .. Represent tho ibnewins Of«» £ind.R ei{R > I n s u m n c e C o / s ! ABa?iVA, o f Dtanford, Conn,' HENDERSON. L, A, LAWTON- LIFE OEFARTlW iemT. T h © N t u t u a i M f o I n s . COs Q f JV, Ya*'»n«»iui>C6|},000AQ00 T r a v © lo r « ’ l-if© a n d A c - si,a50,©€S*0 ’ Ii-AtMWTON, A r e Y ’o i x d o i n g ; t o I * a , i i i t ^ ifil BUY M I L I a K B I b k o s . C H E M I C A L . P A I N T ? , S r / S v * 3 ?i 5 tt ivftce era congr as aoy other paitit-, la prepared ready for use iu 'tM feor anv color desired. Is on mftuy thouFazsd of thafincaibuildiafsof tbtco^iatr/. many ofwiich havp be?ni>aiDted gig jeaxi# and now k ok as well an when ilrst painted, JEhia OHEQIluAt PAINT has takou Mrst P rm inm ^108 tC colors ecn^/reg, Add?ess» janeTsI M ROS., CoflOB C t a b m St, % % 1854. MAIVIIVIOTH S T O R E . 18T5 JUST BEOEIVBD, a LARUE STOCK OE C H O I C E J A F A I ! ! , O H E E M AND O O I tO J f O TBAW, To be sold a t Prices to Suit Duyera. Don't fail to call before baying. A new Stock of N e w O r le a n s a n d P o r to R ic o M o lasses a n d S y rups. - New PRENCn PBUNES. RAISINS. CtTRRANTS.ClTRON and CANNED P S t a n d a d A , C u t L o a f , P o w d e r a d a n d C r a n u i a ^ e d S u j g ^ a r s , at Lowest Market Prices. - ' FRESH COFFEE, GROUND DAILY. BREAKFAST CO F F E E , only 25 cents p e r p o u n / Hour, Salt, later Liie, Ball Moiiain lie, PlaFier Faria M M a r l b l o 3 D u 0 t . ^ ! ^ r - B T s r ^ ' x ^ o r r K . - DRUSS and PATENT MEMOINESt Pare Wines and Liquorh.for Medicinal ntcj all tho pop ular and best Patent Medicines of the day sold; Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded. 3 Q C ^ m x » ’>P( 7 '*a>. 3 S ^ l S S . ' Alargestockof Sh e lf and H e a v y Hardware. Locks, Knobs. B u tts. Hingd Screws, &c., &c. . C A R P E N T E R S AND BUILDERS* T O O L S . CARRIACE MAKERS’ GOODS. H u h s, S pokes, F elloes, S h afts, P o les a n d C u tter Stuffi B l a c k s m i t h s ' G o o d s ^ Iron and Steel Ware, Shoes, Hojrse Nails. Axles. Springs, and a ll other goods iu this line. AU goods will be sold at > B o t t o m P r i c e s , a i t d G u a r a n t e e d a a S o l d . CJ. w - F A l b l W I l B i K , J r . , Main St« Herkimer, N. \ g P B m G OVERCOATS. ELEQIIIIT DMSS aU(TS, m C M BHSI]^ESS’ S triTS. STOUT WORKIIjlS SUITS, Fearly Egtial to Custom- Woick, At about GME’*HALr THE PBIGE, J A m T h e n B u y t h e n . Y . B N A l W B l . P A I N T C O . ’ S C ? 3 EK 3 SS 3 aaC 3 C C 3 .>ek 3 L . ^ o £ k X X « '> g { ? ‘ C a L I F O B l U A l XHE CHIOAQO ASD NOBtH-VESXEllN BAIbWAV Dmbraeea under one management tho Great Trunk Railway Linos o f the West and North- ««'es£, and, with its tmmeronshranchesandteoni^ neetions, forms tho shortest and quickest route between O uxoaqo and all pQiQts in I llinois , WmcanaiK,- N obtheb H M ichi H ah -, M inhehota . lovf&t NEBBA8KA, CAErFOHWIA and the WXSTHKK TEgBlIOAfrS. Ita ^ c a g p , K a d u o t t s a d S t . P a u l l i n e ; Is the short lip» for N o » tsbbk WmcoHsiif and 'MiKNESoiAr and for M adisok . Sf. P aul , M ihkk - AFOLlS, DuLTtBL and all pointii in tho Croat INorthwest. Its Winona and St> Peter Line Q M cago a n d JifilwaTikee L in e IadibgldLaki|^^oreRo^^ AUHLGA^^kAOIITB, NiOT03HrA°?9 Puilman Palace Cars tweeen Chioaio and wauke*. or Ctucago I __ ________ Ah Omaha oar glccpers connect with tho Qvor- ^nd m ee^ ^ on P »ia§o Railroad for Two through trains daily, with Pullman Pi Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars throui CbunoU Bluffs. ■ For Groen Ba; and Lak« finfaflor. Two trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cdrs attooUed, and running through to Marquette. For Hllwankce^ Fair through trains daily. PnRma'a Cars on might trains, PaTlorGhairCars *^*^F^^paita and 'WiaonB and points in Minnesota. One Through Train daily, with Pull man Sleepers to 'Winona. £'or B)i%aqu«, via I'wii tbrongli trains daiiv, with Pullman Cars oh night train. *^^V sion'x fIty\iiid'Ya'Bkt«»j Two trail daily. Pullman Cars to Missouri Valley Jum For Lake Geneva, Four trains dally. For Rockford, SterTing, Kenosha, J a n e s v i l l e , and other points, yon can have from two to ten trains daily. New York Office, No. 415 Broad-way; Boston Office. No.5 StatoBtreet.; OmahaOffico.2^Pam- de and Canal Streets; yveus ___ lor Wells and Kinzlo Streets. For rate! or iuffirmation not attainable from your homo ticket agents, apply to . MARVIIIRU8HIIT, Sen. Sttp’t, Chicago. W. H .S T E I I H n ,aen .P m A « ’t,CIiicitf^^^ B C O X X B J H j ^ J D O X Rnanireof - J. H. S T E W A R T , m a t s * r k E B T , ‘ Herkimer. H. ¥. Cost o f advertising. jnohSyl tllG Y 6 L f)fE D IA . N W -jleviscd ICdttlon.—l£0,flOa ari'alec. 5,000 Nowia^tsarsocfiJnfcUc^lioii. BPSCIMES t i t h Q. M 4 L L E R Y , P R A C T I C i L S L A T e E AND DEALER I N W e to h a n d A m e r z m n S la te o f a l l O o h r s , (33L»A®hi fu r c isb e o l a n d d ja id a t He^ duced Prices. GooduuaKty o f Vei^mont E fale foralshad and laid as cheap i« Shingles. 5E3T OP m e m s s m (HTEX if EKaUIUED. . Herlniaen fLY , ‘ ‘ m sfi£.’ W . H . P R O W S E , H E R K I M E R . N. Y.. DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils and Brushes, PURE WINES ANSUOUORS, O B o p K E h y , GLASS WABE, WINBOW GLASS, , WOODBSWAIE, SXOJSIWABB, GROCERIES & flUniiSlONS. lyicK o w n de C o . DEALERR I N ^ ' ----- L O O K I N a ' POBTBAlTtPHOTOGRApjEEAND ' PieTURE FRAMES, CILX AND ROSE t f OOP MCULDlNOi B ack : s t d e e . ' JV’o* « VP‘M $ e 0 b g ,r n ^ S t f r e € t s U T I C X A . , I T - BVERYDESCRIPTIONoyPRAMESRE-QILT W .J.M oKOW l^^^^jpHNM oKENNAN, MONEY SAyED B J BBYINfl ; BREAD, CAKES, PIES, FRUIT, CORFECTlONERYi STATIONERY, AT T S B ‘ i s , : :: •• DINNER SOL] All kinds e f the choicest 7 . O B A O K H R S , at the, V«^ Lowest^ices ery. R e n f f i m f t o Confection, F r e s h e r C a n d i h s , ARE ;tov eotere WEST Buffalo pt Suspoiffiioa Bridge ? T F SO, y o u can purdbaso a Ihrougib X TIGSET to nedriy ovei^ railroad statioa in Ohio, IMiohlgani lndlana» iU lin o i s g ^ W i s c o n s j f i » M i { i i l 0 i » lowdi, IMIvsourl, Abd d f tlie o&ot W este^ States AMU TERRSTORIESy «£tKK;,telSI,Sa 2 ffJd<S, Pot'ealoafetho A m isicR R B x p resff 0 f lc e » B e r lsim e r t novlOyi - ■ AS-, B O Y S ’ a n d Y O B T S S ’ G J ^ T S l i f a , CHILBHEN*S StJITB. Wbiob m are offering at remarkably low prices. T H E TEPLEo^ fashion . No, 15 fflaben's Block, ILION, N . Y . - ,A N E W CUStOM TAILORinS, h i .::’ ' . ' EEADT NABS CLOTBIEG BENTS’ FURNISHING BOOBS E S T A B L IS H M E N T . - i \ C-K.' E v e r y t ^ g Hew and Stylish! , PRICES THE LOWEST! M M I i Manager. We keep a largo line of GENTS’ FilRNisHING OOODS^ ^ 0 3 . 8 0 may read KINGSLEY’S GREAT WARDROBE, 310 and 112 Gepe 80 ! .e S treet, m ica, N. y . D h e i ^ e t p r a l For D iseases o f th e T hroat liuhgs, stteh as^ CoughSj Whooping Coiigh, -B^^iiphetis, Asthma^, a h tt Cpnsamption. The reputation i t has attained, in consequenoe Of the marvolbas cures it has produced durins tho lost h alf centhm ig h suffioient nssurpnoe to thopuhliothata wilt continue torealiaOthohap- plest results that can Be d&«ed. Tu almost ev- , my sebtion o f country thero ore poraRn3,publioIy known, who have bebn ri^tored firdm alartning and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its U3B. All who have fried il, adknowledxe its su periority; and where its virtues are known, Ro TimbTfeatateffhs tffwliat mcaioinetb enipW-io. relievo tlie'distreBS and scoring peeafiar to pul monary affeoUoBSr C hs I ry P» q ?: q » 4 l always affords instant relief, and petformh rapid cures of *ho- mljaer varietiesuf Ireoncihial disorder, as well as the more formidahlo^ diseases i f the As a safeguard to ohildron. amid the distress-; ing diseases which beset th^lEhroat>rid Ch^st ehildhooff,Riswvalaabteffor.feyitstime]yuse, nlultitnacsarcsresctied and restored to health. This modioino gains friends; a t averyimaL as the cures it is constantly producing are too markable to bo jforept^n- No.fainay .should ho Without it. and those who have onoi It noyerwilL ' 7 / : / Eminent Fhysioians throughout tho cototrV proscribe it. and Clergymen often reopmmeiftd it from their knowledge o f ito,effects.. raEPASXD BT Dr, j.fr. AYM1& Co., LovrelijMagSv I' PlmcacBlapdAaalyiRjaiCbeiiiletii, , I SOLDRY ALL DRUCClSTS E V B R |l^mR. HEW JERSEY STEAMBOAT CO. W L f S M B j m i l l N e w ”Y 0 R K i > A . i X i \ s r , (S u n d a y s E x c e p t e d ) , a t 8 o’clo c k P , H . STEAMER X > 3 E 1 . O A P T . S . J . K to B , STEAMERS S T . J O i m R I C H M O N D , O A P T . T . P . O H R I S T p P H E r t , jC<»imectinfir 'witlx nil Cl^rcunB 'Hsist xLixd. PSoutli, oxiivinR In New York about fit A . M. TICKETS FOB ALL FOJNT.S GEN T E iy in £ ° EXGDSSlOff FOR SALE ON THE BOATS. The Ferry Connecting with the Philadelphia R., only OneDier^outbof People's L ine^^ k fM M lA T l f l C l i l SAllS D R Y ^ O O P S In New York Last- Week! ^ , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , W o r t h o f eirops gp iw TWO S aysi oi ' The firm of r . N i ’M O B i a w & o a Below we give a few quotations ; g [ 5 0 P c s P l a i d D r e s s G o o d s ’ frotuin^^c’ei yard, upwards. 128 Pes Plain 1 PIaiaN»baws ■ , , ^ and Upwards. . 100 Pos Silk &. Wool Pongee Poplin , at 50e.; cost to import 85a. B l o r Y i g r a ^ e S a l e . ■ ' ^ H E R E A S , d e f a u lt h a s b e e n m a d e \ \ in the payment of the money sseurei, by i __________ Norway, county o f Herkimer and State-of Now York, to William H. Smoiloy, formerly of tho same place, for purchase money, and which m 0 rtga^?e wes recorded in tho clerk's oSIco of said county,in Book Y. of Mortease3,nfc pecoBCS, on the 5th day o f At>rii.lfi51.at onoo^^c^ock* P. Me; andt whore^e the said mortguge uas been by him as i azxLoant clt [eaeasS, ^aod ^at© the time the sum laimed to be-duo m Of the first publieal ■'lousand' saidmortgage at [ Of this notico is ' ’ sixty-six ^ ^ ^ .. ^ . Ttgage. duly recorded as aforesaid, and in pursuance o f the sLatuto ixt such case mod© and provid sg-id mortffa^e m il be foreclosed by a eaU ------ s----0.1 ----- •_ J ---- -)ubHo an© expensive route. $ 7 . 0 0 $ 3 . 0 0 icUm and to all points as nsual.^at all Stations. on request, and promptly delivered as per or- Albany Office, 283 and 285 Broadway. New Turk, Pier 41 North Elver. J. W. HARCODitT, Agent. aplStf Jf.. Yon MosclasW SpBcite. A P X E R m a n y , y e a r s o f Lb'e m o s t £ *1 Oessfui nraotioe in special diseases, witl— unsurpassed experience in tho application of certain combinations in the treatment of those diseases. D r. YohUtoscImsker has been induced to place hiSi remedies on the public market, tiu ' they may be within reach of all who need then E T E W ^ S H . ^esei e '^ossessu ^esinastro^rong M^^.^Uhy co^ditw^^ espei^l. ly stuuenta, or inc unimpaired sight PrioelSl.OO. 2 0z.' Catarrh Ramedv and Specifici in the forenoon oi that das. The said premises are desoiibed in gaid mortgage as follows; All that certain pieoe or parcel of land. lying and being in the town of Norway, in the county o f Herkimer, and is known as being part o f lot No. 1 and 125, in the third allotment o f the Boyal Grant, bounded as follows, namely: Beginning on the south line of said lot No. 125 one hundred rods from the south east corner thereof; from thenop west three hundred and twenty-six rods to a beach tree at the norih west corner of lands owned by Elias B.Pullman; thencenortheighty * rodsto^esDUth e_____ _ ________ _ ____ _ the heirs of Isaac Crosby, deceased; thent ____ along the north line of said lot No. 1 and 125, to a stake and stope one hundred rods from the ginning, containing two hnndri six acres of land, more or less. Dated May 17th. 1876. WAEKBN a . BRAYTON. Administrator, &c.. Assignee. M ieton H owe , Attorney. Aaceund time of d a ., -------------- ---- ------ — lotice. Dated August 9.1876. WARREN A.BRAYTON.Admim3trator,Ac.. M ilton H owe . Attorney. p a f n ^ t h l ”hea™ Md uM^^nff^se^^enMS tl cold. Price SL25 per Set of Two Large Bottl and Inhaler. THROA'T G-ABaLE. N lort^ a g r e S s t l e . \ ^ ^ H E R E A S , d e f a u lt h a s L e e n m a d e 11 in the payment of the money secured by a moxteage dated the first day of April, 1873. oxe- cated by Qaylord bteele, o f tbo vllla&opf Her kimer. in the comity o f Herkimer, and State New York, to WilliamE. Harvey, of the same place, and which mortgage whs recorded in the Clerk’s Office of said county, in Book No, A G of mortgae«s,-on page 87. &c., on tho second day ofApril.1873, at 11 o'clock. A.M . And where as. the amount claimed to be due upon said mortgu at the time of the first publication of this notice, is the sum of seventeen hundred and seventy-seven dollars and eighty-nine cents, to wit. 81,774.37 of principal, and 63.52 o f interest, and the whole .amount claimed to be unpaid on said mortgage is the sum of two thouEaud two briTidred seventy-seven dollars and eiglity-;nme tiN B K SaPK IN S .at »mf. 81.7$ *a-ssK T o c iB ’Q m ir.t» 8 t r t o - Rrints, Ginghams, Nottingham Dace Captains, Shawls, ttniputo Laces, Yak ^aces. Ecru LMes, parasols. Gloves, Hosiery. Ac.. Ac..' to which they call special attenldoa. . > ‘ i ' JP. MoMGBEOW&GO., Juhelyl' NSW S sobs ^A eoade , 'D tica , N. T. J . f i . 8 T f i W A E T & 8 0 1 MANUEACTURERS of CARRWBIS^ A P S ltlBH S , \ N ear Court Mousey ffifaiu Street, J E I e s r l k i j a i e r ’, rp H N j su b s c r ib e r s are prepared t 1 M A N n F K M a i , lilg ttt e n d E le a v y WASDNB, GASRIAGES AND S I i B I C a i S S G E O .H .G i l A Y , MAIN STJIEET, HERKIMER, .fgaminstionotWs ST O C K OF GOODS, COUBiSTlNQ OF CHOICE FAMILY CeCCERlES AMD PROVmONS, C H I N A , C R O C K E R Y , GLA 8 S& 8 TttWE\WlREy WOODENWARE, &c., &c. ( % p i c e C lsa i: : ^ a ^ d f ^ b a c o o . B E A B ¥ .,M A D S W O S S : , for sale or exciiange for second-hand J ' ^ ^ a t t b e shortest nouce. Calland See,* T I I I ) l I T A £ I i a ‘ A S R E O I & D ^ y - - v e n M . 3 B . l a r o v f S T ' t B X . r . MAIN STREET, HERKIMER, C O L ” N ’ T 75 T 3 , C A S K E T S , R O B E S , M B I E I G , AN0 OUTSIDE TRIMMINGS, perions* Agent for L C. Slieeler’s Metalie Burls! Cases^nT-Caskeis. grcfttte*^^i!H3C3i affd 'Gut Itowtts fato^iea T A K E I H I T I C E ! JOEN M. METZGEB Ts still the Rroprietqrof the , ^ ^ M E R STOTR SBFpT! ’ And keeps constaniJy on hand t m S h e e t I r o n ^ G o p p e p ’- W a r 0 i L e a d P i p e , G i s t e r r i P u m p s , H b l i o V f f w a r e , ' iAadaveiythiaffiaTinaer’a lino* He Already T I N R O O F I N G r ISto HjHeis lust wow seliiag a great many ‘ f S ^ r a p f i i C R a i i 0 c a , AND .GriipM c POTlor Stoves^ And is tho ONLY MAN ia Herkimer who sells f S f S I E W l U f l E S ^ o p K i ^ o y B , i r ,JL J E m . o 'i?' J| €5 t e , ,'' tfte UndeisigHed MEASbES. it is ihvaluable. As a tonic for the • voice. Clergymen and Public Speakers will find it valuable. Price §1.00. CO U G B S T E D P . Tor Ooaslu. wlietbet arWoeftom Wtolion of tho Throat, Eronohiai Tabes nr Lungs, this Syr- np will be most soetMnfi and effectual. Price SO Genis and R1.00. E A B B S M E D T . .Speoffio,fordis^^ edy for Noi ---------- , -------------------- - --------- from lan^oause. Price per Set, Two Larg< CONSTITUTiONAL REMEDY. Alterative for purifying the Blood and Benefi cial action upon the JTiver andKidneya. A. Con- St...................... ’ \ \ \ a y ItBiep a m ic e iieij, AT M OHAW K, N. Y. • ® i 6 6 , o o b . o o o NTTISs 5 5 ! ^ ( M ; ; r N o i w A r a - . ^ b e : e . S i ........................... 1,710.151 H A N O V B E .......... .. ............... 1,592,775 G m m F A L I S . ..................... 747,003 H F E R N O O L , LOJ7DON and g l o b e .......... ............................ 24,325,984 T S 4 V I S D B B S ' ............................ 3,701,361 »97,805,248 months, and that without a law suit or serious ® f o f iM u r w e ^ ff an to ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW SURVE YfNG Done at Short Notice, ,. ; ,^ a g s i ^ K n : 2 s ^ E i t . 3sr. -sr. , OvvicB pK M a U j SrEEET. novltf Ifotide to CTeditOTs* 'P U E S T I A H T to an order o f A m o s H . A Prescott, Surrogate of Berkimer county, no* ticois hereby gfran ^cording to law, to all per sons huvihg claims or demands agametthe estate ef Peter M. Eoit?, lato of the town o f Herkimer, in said county, deceased, to present tho s^mc With thovouchcr^ia support thereof, toLstootti} J. Boite. one o f the Subscribers, an Admlnhittatoi of the estate o f tho said deceased, at hiaxesxdescc in the town of Herkimer.in said counts, on or hofore the-SOth day o f Noveinbor next. 'or?Ke—irt Bankruptcy.— of oTame J \ an Sly ko and scribed, at public auction, at the front door of the Court House, in the village ot Heriamer, in the county of Herkimer, on the 25th. day of Sep tember next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of thafday. The said premises are described in said mortgage as toliows; All the eputherly half of that certain village lot anfipremises situ- ate on the west side oi IFashington streeti in said village o f Herkimer, a n d bounded on the Hotel premisea owned and occupied by EvB. Steele; and on the west by a line running par- ___ ie; and on the west by a line running par allel with the westsideof said Wnsbinotonstr^t from the south-west corner of said ^‘Fannie Hriswold” lot. The intention being that the lot above described shall extend back as far as said •* Fannie Griswold” lot. The division line be tween the northerly and southerly half «f said lot to commence in tho centre of the easterly line ofsain lot and runs hack through the cen tre of the barn to the centre of the westerly line of said lot. and bein .1 the same premises this-day conveyed _ ____________ _ ___________, mortgage is given to seouro the paymen part of the purchase money thereof. Dated the 28th day of June. 1878. WILlaXAM. F. HAB.VET, Mortgagee. J acob H. W eeeh , Attorney, ^ ^ S u p r e m e C o u r t —Berkimer County. ■Wii.r.t4.M H. H aubis , > S ilas S. A unold . j- N o . 1. R euben M. E atnoe , and others. J Supreme Court of the State o f Kew York, iu ^boYe entitled, aictlon, on. the 20th ida^ o f June. 1876, and entered in the Herkimer County Clerk's Office on the 21at day of June, 1S76, tho subseti- ber« as Heferee for that purpose duly appointed, . win sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at thelronidoorof the Court House, in the town and Tillage of Herkimer, insaid county of Her kimer, on the lOth day of Augustr 3B76. at 10 o^olock in the forenoon of that day, the real es tate and mortgaged pyemises directed to be sold in and by said judgment, and described therein as follow8:-AIl the undivided one-half part of those two parcels o f land situated in the town of Fairfield, sdid county, and formerly belonging to and owned by John Arnold at the time o f his deatti. UHie first parcel is boiizided on tbe norih M L f t M Slh^S f W e S t t e L . westerly by the lanfisof Lewis b a tm an,uud is called part o f the Spencer lot, and supposed to eontain fifty acres, be the same more — ’ — The other parcel is,bounde<' ---- ’ westerly hy the highway, aad is gupposed to cot tain twcnly acres, be the same more or less. Dated June 21.1876. ^ R A M S . STEELE, Referee. . E dwaud A- B b O ww ; Plamtiff''fl Attorney. The sale of the premises diesoribea in the fore going noHce of xaie. pnxsnant to the-infigment therein mentioned, is hereby postponed and ad- iourned until the 8th day of September, 1876, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front door of the Donrt House, in thotown and Siiorem e^Coiiii^^ Connty. ; WipnxAST^\HAnEis ‘ S ilas S. A bnold , and others, TN pursuauce of a judgmeot and de- i- oree o f foreclosure and sale rendered by the Supreme Cburtef the Stata^if New York, in the above ent^ed action* onthe 18th.dav of ^ ' auction, at tho front door o f the Court House, in ty of Herkimer, on tho Gth (Sy’^of’ Septe^bM, 1876, at Id o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises directed to be sold in and by said judgment, and describ ed therein as foRows: All that certain pieoe or S^StoSilS^ilTSiEII owned by AHen J. Arnold and' o f Lewis Crist- man, and westerly by the lands also o f thenaid Lewis Oristman, containing seventy cores of land, be the same more or less. Dated July 26th J876. ____ _ JOHN i). HENDERSON. Referee. E p W- xbd a . DEQWK,|Pl’ff’e A tt^ Herkimer. S . Y. SupDOm i^ U p i i r t —fiooaty ot Herkimer. E mma M ehneb , I __ _ ___ cH.M ehneb . J the Mqnitahle Life 4esuranse Ssciety, of New To the above named Defendant: WILI.IA3 To the a twenty, d a y^^e^the service hOTCcf iijpca^on, answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in tho com plaint. . J. M. McMURRAY, Blaintiff^s Attorney. Xo the above named Defendata.William M.Mch- ’'Take 3 - - K o t j e e t o C r e d i t o r s , ■pXJESIJAJSfT to s a o r d e r o f A m m -L H. Presoott, Surrogate of Herkimer counly, itico i» hereby given acearding to law, to cU Jrsoashaving claima or demande agaw\fc tho 3 in support ti leoftho cubsor, M r,1^E^lcbdn!yro?orbT,OTe^ Dceember next. Dated th e p th day of Hay. 1S76. Exeeaior. Nfotice -to CJreditors. to an order o f Amos rugate of Ecrkiiacr ebunty. rca accoidtagrto law^to a ll ims OP demunds ugainYt tbo ........... War- mn* 4a, raid cauntFw acrcased, to present tho Exeeutoy.