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2 L ( 0 « e X . principal and interest. And the other aM jKtecuted by the said Daniel Glles Keith, Keith, healung A . D imn of $1670,48, the other made rile to James mjainin JBowen Keith,,; ii date the 20th 3.. 1852, and recorded in tl Herkimer coaaty, ott the 3d day of Februai I Cl day of January, ! C lerk’s ojBBce o f Iharles jaiung date t J52, and recQi r coaaty, ott the 1852, in Book A A, of M< upon which said Mortgag be due and payable at the date of the firstpub* lication of this notice the sum of $1496,17, pr^cipal and interest, amounting in the whole to the sum-of $3166,'65, (thirty-one- hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-five cents,) due hhd payable upon said Mortgages, both of which have been duly assigned to the subscri ber, which assignments are recorded in the\ Clerfc’s'office aforesaid. And no proceedings at law having been instituted for the recovery hf the aforesaid monies, or any part thereof: Notice is therefore hereby given, in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provided, and by>virtue of a power of sale in said Mort gages contained, that the piemises therein and thereby Mortgaged, whieji are described as follows, to w i t : All that certain piece or par- cel of land situate lying and being in the town of Norway and county of Herkimer, beginning at the north-east corner of lot number forty- six, in the second allotment of the Eoyal Grant, running thence south eighty-seven^d( grees and thirty minutes, ■w'est sixteen chains thence south two degrees and thirty minut\ east forty chains,- thence nonh eigl degrees ^nd thirty minutes, east seven chains and tw'cnty-fivft link^ thence north two and a half degrees, west eight chains and seventy- five links, thence north eighty-seven degrets and thirty minutes east, east eight chains and seventy-fire links, thence north twn degrees and thirty minutes,west, tbirty-onp*chains and twenty-five links, to the place of beginning: Containing fifty-six acres one quarter and fif teen rods of land, be the same more or less,— )re or less Also all that,^certain other piece of land in Nor way aforesaid, bounded asfoUowS : Beginning at the sonth-east corner of lot number forty- six, in the second allotment of the Royal Grant, thence south ‘ - y-sftven degiees thir^ eight north eighty-sf eight chains i seventy-five links, thenc seven d egress thirty minutes, eas and seventy-five links, theiic north tw o degrees thirty m inutes, w e st thirty one chains twenty-five links, thence sout eighty-seven degrees thirty m inutes, east tw ilv e chains fifty links, thence south t w o de grees thirty m inutes, east forty chains, thence south' eighty-seven degrees thirty ipinates. West tw e lve chains fifty links, to the place of beginning,* containing fifty-seven acres tw o quiirters and twenty-five rods of land, more or less-: Will be sold (subject to the r i|h t of dow er ofNancy Giles) at public auction, at the house formerly occupied hy said Giles, upon the aforesaid premises, on ISaturday, yof April, *1854, at 10 o’clock in ' that d?iy-. Dated February 1 , Assignee r S > e g a l . mtorfffssmfe S a l e . 'I^EFAXJC.T havjiig''beeo made in the pay- JL' ment of nmn^s secured to be* paid bye certain mortg^e bearing date the 17th day of October, 1846, executed by Alonzo Elw'ood, of the town of Columbia, of the'first part, to Conrad Orendorf, jjff ilbeeame place, to secure the ■payment of the sura of siic hundred dollars, j Eh interest thereon, which said mortgage recorded in the Clerk’s Office-of ^ ■ “ of A was duly Herkf ----- eight cents, j jnstitilted for I' -sum of five t and forty- There is claimed to be due and unpali first publication of this notife the *sunc hundred and eighty-seven dollars am its. And no suit at law having b( the the recovery df said moneys therefore, notice » eo f a :^w e r o f sale jrtgage contained and in pursuance :ute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the said mortgaged premises therein describ ed, at public auction, to the highest bidder tberelbr,. 4 !,t the*Remington House, in the vil lage of Ilion, onTifee day,of April next, at one o’clock, P. M.- of thatthat 2ay.ay. The above vWJSwtiwn AM* #1 AW AM* tirvaf' A B J d described :e or parce! uate lying and being in the town of Columbis aforesaid, and described as follows, to wit Said lot is known and distinguished by being a part of Lot. No. 61 in the Second Tract of Staley’s Patent, bounded as follows : On the north by the Utica 4* Minden Turnpike Road and on the west by a lot of land heretofore by Adeline Petrie and now owned by y Getraan; south by lands lately owned Chancy Getraan; south by by Abraham Jacobson, and Thomas Van Hon and on the east by the public highway leading to MohawTc village, containing seven-eighths of an acre of land* being the .same puemises lately occupied by Martin L. Springer, except ing and reserving a small strip heretofore con veyed to Chancy Getman from ofi the west end of said lot. Dated Jlion, Jan. 28, 1S54» CONRAD ORENDORF, Mortgagee. I. E. L. HAMinroK, Att’y. llion, N. Y. F2LTORITE REfifEDlT ! - £ 0 K O L L.O W Y S <3 I f l T M E NT*. rp H I S Unguent is composed Jb ing Balsams and when used j® »ccold«ica with the directions which tOecompany each pot coigointly with the Piile, wiR effect a complete cure of the most obstinate cases of external dise^e. Thousands <wf persons have testified that*the effect it produces upon the human frame is miraculous, and cutaneous afiections which the most learned Medical men have des paired of relieving have immediately yielded to its curative powers, ■. Copy of a-LztUr from T, NoUe^ Mayor of Bas- . ton. Lincolnghirer ' To Psof'csson HonnoWAV, Dear Sir,—Mrs. S arah D ixon of Liquor- pdnd Street, Boston, has this day deposed be fore me that for a considerable period she was severely afflictei|»with Scrofulous Sores mid Ul cers in her arms, feet, legs, and other parts of her'body j and although ihe first of medical ad vice was obtained, at the \cost of a large sum of money, she obtained no. abatement of suffer ing, but gradually grew worse; Being recommended by a friend to try your Ointment, she,procured.a qmallpo^ and a box of the Pills, and before that was all used, symp toms of amendment appeared. By persevering with the medicines for a short time longJr, ac cording to the directions, and strictly adhering to your rules as to diet, ^c. she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys th^ best of health. Dated August J2th, 1852. I remain, Dear Sir. yours truly. (Signed) ' J. NOB] E x e c u t o r ’s Ifo f i c e . T> Y virtue of an order made by the Surrogate of Herkimer County, notice is hereby giv en tO'all Herkimer, onchers ir of the Herkimer Coi lor, Sussa _ T o P rofessor Horn.©’ Sir,—1 suffered for t lonnty, notice is hereby giv persons having :idaims against the es tae of Pbeh« A. Whitney, late of the town c Frankfort, in the County of Herkimer, (’'■ ceased, to exhibit .the same with the vonchi thej ' \ . -M . - V, lereof, to the subscriber, thp Executoj ill of the deceased, at his dwelling house, in the to-vn of Frankfort, Herkimer County, oji or before the 10th day of September, 1854. Dated Frankfort, J a n ,9, 1864. DEXTER BURTON, Executor. when I was advise; Ointment and Pills. I di and am happy to say the rest *ssful-.for -they effected A d m i n i s t r a t o r ’s I V o tice. ■jgY virtue hlalth ^ I^h a lf e ^ r ^ p e a k with”S ” t o “ e°t^^^ confidence of your medicines, and.have recom-' effect, mended them to pthers.in this neighborhood similarly afflicted , ivho derived equal benefit. I am. Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, (Signed)' ELIZABETH YEATES The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases : toon of that dfiy. STEPHEN KEITH, J. f l , W ooster . Att’y. in the fore- lary m , 1864. m o r t g a g e isaie. uJames The office of tnty, in Hook S of Mortg ^ust it 18, 1843. The amount claito- e on the first publication of this no hundred and ninety-two dollars and e mortgaged premises irtgage as All that part i village: lots in the vil- '»eventy-twn cents. The mortgi are described in sail' of Lot No . Herkimer, bounded as follows, to* wit ling at the south ■ >pal Church ler, bounded as follows, to* i the s easterly corner of the lot on the north side of Lib- mortgtfge wa! Herldmer Coltnl page 5, Aug ed to be due ticeistwo.h . The mortgaged premises id mortgage as All tl ;'of the village lots in ■J^ginnh Episcopal Church lot on the north erty street running easterly along said street, one hundred and .twenty-three and a half feet, to a point two feet easterly of the building known as the boot and shoe shop building now decupled hy> the party of the first part as a dwelling; thence at right angles with said ;4tieet to, the south line of lot No. ten owned and occupied by Isaac Small; thence westerly on the line between said lots No. ten and elev en to the aforesaid sChurch lot, and thence to the place of beginning, containing one-fourth of an acre of land more or less, being ,a part said lot No. eleven. Default having hei made in the payment^ off thee money secured< 1 said mortgagi ment o th money s mortgage, hy virtue of u power contained therein, the above described premises will be therein, the above described premises will be sold at public auction at the house of Jacob Spooner, in the village of Herkimer, in the County of Herkimer, on the llth day of Mi dext. Dated Fehruary 15, 1854. a JOHN c a r p e n t e r ,-Assignee. of the C by given to all persons having c] ■ ■ s of Simeon Conklin, dei eased, 1 Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Inlar Swellings, ;or Of jaid estate, at tl house o f D. R. H. Conklin, in the village o Fort Plain, Montgomery County, on or befon the 15th day of August,'1854. ■ “ ebruaryP, 18-54. . H. CONKLIN, Administrator. A d n u n l s t m t o i r ’s N o t i c e . T> Y virtue of an order made by the Surrogate -O of Herkimer County, notice is hereby giv en to all persons having claims against the es tate of Jacob N. House, late of the town of Co lumbia, in the county of Herkimer, deceased, to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his dwelling house, in the town of Columbia, county of Herkimer, on or before the first day of May, 1854. Dated October 26, 1853. JEFFERSON P. ROWLAND, Administrator. MARY ANN HOUSE, Administratrix /''V F application for the discharge of an in- solvent from hi» debts* pHtsvant fo the ' ■ icleof mg Gout, GJandi [rns, Lumbago, Bunions, Piles, Bite of Moschetoes andRheumatism, Sand Flies, Scalds, Coco-bay, Sore Nipples, Chiego-foot, Sore-throats, Chilblains, Skin-diseases, Chapped hands, Scurvy, C o rns, (soft,! Sore-heads, Cancers, Tumours, Contracted and stiff Ulcers, Joints. Wounds, iephantiasis, Yaws, istulas, Solid at the Establishment of Professor Hon lo W av , 244 Strand, (neai Temple Bar, Lon don,) and by all respectable Druggists and DeMers in Medicines throughout the British Empire, and of those of the United States, in Pots at 37-}c., S7c. and $1 50 each. Whole sale by the principal Drug houses inUhe Union, and by Messrs. A. B. 4‘ D. S a S ds , New York. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Diri?cti(onyfor in every disi **=*t‘S( 33 o f thehe third arth f thehe izst title tot f the provisions or t of the fifth chapter of t second par Revised Statutes. Hiram Elwood, of the town of Frankfort,. Herkimer County, anrinsolvent debtor. Notice first published March 8th, 1854; Creditors to appear- before the Hon. Ezra Graves, County Judge of said County of , at his office, ip the town of Her! Herklmi noon, to shoi an assi ikimer, at h ■, April 20, n, to show cause, ligament should 1854, at 10 ise, if ai ;he town o’clock ii in the fore-_ any they have, why\ isignroent should not be made'of saidln- estate, and h e be discharged from his ELY T. MARSH, Atti - n o t i c e /'\'\F application for the discharge of an in- K J solvent from his debts, pursu; >ns of the third provisions of th< of the fifth chapter of the second part ( David Harwick of 3ts, pursuant to the icle of the first title avid Harwii ifHerkime first title of the Re- the town otice first ireditors M o r t g a g e S a l e TVEFAUI-T has been made in the payment JL/ of the debt secured by a certain Mortgage dated May 14, 1830, executed by ss mortgagor,, to Edward Ellit Gray, a H Y a certain M o rtgage , executed by Milton W. jrtgagor,. to Edward Ellice, as mort- ^ ^ , recorded in the Ceunty Clerk’s Office of Herkimer County, on the iTthdayof June, • 1830, at 43 minutes past one o’clock in.the afternoon, in Book G of Mortgages, pages 493 and 494, and there i s dSe upon said mortgage at the time of the firet publication of this no* tice, afitf claimed to be due thereon at that time, the sum of Three Hundred and Ninety- six: Dollars and Twenty Cents, being the whole amount secured by said mortgage and remain ing unpaid. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given,\ that pursuant to the power of gala con tained in said, mortgage, the premises described in. and mortgaged by said mortgage, viz t All that certain'Hausa Lot situate lying and3eing in the village of Little Falls, in-the County o f Herkimer and State of New York, kS^wnand distinguished on a map made of said village by being Lot Number Eleven on the Northerly side of Albany street, bounded as follows, vizi hy Lot Number Eighteen on Qatl arysfreet,: >n Albany 4he northern am and on the eastern iandred and twenty feel t :— +5,0 saiti n ! Court Hoi ■stern boui nty feet—^will be sold at pub lic auction, and the said mortgage foreclosi by upch sale, at the Court House, in the vil. iage of Herkimer, in the County of Herkimqr stiS State o f New York, on the 25th day of May, 1854, at o’clock, at noon. - Dated February 22,1854/ EDWARD ELLICE, Mortgagee. JlarklHS ^ CooFEB, Att’ys, Albany, N. Y. County, notice ia hereby giv- p i to all the personr having claims against the iWlite of George'Round, late of the towjxmf Winfield, iu theCoupty of Herkimer, deceased, ot exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereofj miBistrator ot saw aeipeased^at the late dwell* . ing hbnafe.of life deceased,-in tfietown o‘f Win- Herkimer County, on or before the' fif* teenth day of July* 1854. f REBECCA ROUND, Adnwistratrix, SAMUEL M c KEE, Administrator. Dated Dec. 31st, 1853. , i Admisfratrhe; and Ad- thelah iSnf' virtue of an order made by th^SulIrqgate * J P 'oflterkhner Oountf, notice is hereby givi an to id! peraaiws having clainw against the ’ estate of Daniel Sptfhn,rate late ot f thehe townown ofr Cof }6»hw, /tttite countg^ ^ f k i ^ , 4 s e ^ ^ o t t o luntyof EteskM»er,4es4eMd, vs with t w VbUdfeMlWPfi ^ ih l f wwt. Delod J a m ry S 8 , 1 S 54 . WASNEK V. SPOKN^Admifiiistrster,' MABT SPOEN, Adminisfri ^ i of Warren, County ol published February the Sth, 1864. Ci to appear before Hon. Ezra Graves, County idge of Herkimer -County, Counsellor 4rc,, brs\office in the village of Herkimer, on the Itifi day of April, J854, a t 10 o’clock in OWEN ^ PRESCOTT, Atty’s for Insolvent, Mohawk, N. Y. forenoon. feoiw these preseslis shall come or may con- j and especially id Charles Spinner and Charles SmUh^JidministratOr?^ &c, Chris tian F. Spinner^ dmated^ late of flerkmer, in the County of Herkimer. ■^OU are hereby cited andzequi A ly to be and appear before oi of our County of Herkis Office, in the village t nty, on the first day of May. lock, A. M., and then and tliei account of your'proceedings as strators or ifiould not if I personal- Surrogate imer» at the Surrogate’s [ce, in the village of Herkimer, in said on the first day of May. JS54, at 10 , A. M ., and then and there to render, an account of your'proceedings as such Admin istrators or show cause why an attachment issue against you. Given under the hand and seal of of office of our said Surrogate, (Cory.) at Herkimer, this 23d day of January, hi the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. ___ EZ^A,fcGRAVES, Surrogate^ S iierifff’s P r o c l a t n a t l o x t . S tate of N jsw Y ork , ) * . County of Bcrhimer.^ ^ ' ep H E undersigned, SnerifiT ol said county, iq X conformity to a precept to him in this be half directed, by this his proclamation, re quires all persons bound to appear' a t a Circuit Court and Court of Dyer and Terminer to be hqlden at the Court House in the-town of Her kimer, in and for said county, on the first Mot day (1st day) of-May next, at ten o’clock ii the forenoon’, by recognizanceor otherwise, to appear thereat, and- the undersigned hereby re-? quires all Jjistices of the Peace, Coroners and other officers who have taken any xecognizanci for the appearance of any person at the sail court, or who have taken any inqusition or ex amination of any prisoner or witness, to re turn such reedignizances, inquiaitions, and -ex aminations, to the uaid court at the- opening thereof, on the first day of its sitting. Dated March 20, 1854.” LORENZO CARRYL, Sheriff. T > e a i _ J A N P l A H t i B , A I*INE ASSORTMENT ,OF BOSTON XA PIANOS, with or without the admirable -Slolian accompaMttient, made by the old I of Ballet, Davli and Co., roayb#foun<J at New York Warerooms, ^ 7 Biwdway. Their §[outhem and Western enstombrs will be #c» ^commodated hefr- Yhices to all customers the sanih as in Boston', A falF supply of sec< hand ifaiios-. Pianos to let. Mneic a t whe aiRmud retail. - liberal discount to the frade T . S. BERRY, 207 Broadway, No’ (Signi N EXTRAORDINARY AND RADID EllYSIPBlAS IN THE LBG. A l'IER: AID HAD FAILED. ILE. JURE OP IDICAL cos’iderable period from. B . D E M \ T O N ' S — VEGETABLE . . - J a A l R i W T K C i O R A T O R ! It i s universally admitted, .that ONE OF THE MOST ADMIRED ORNAMENTS OF THE PERSON IS ' ' . O tRJE: S A I R ! * THIS ABTIOLE is IP’ OR preserving, . A? restoring a n-d beautifying the hair, lausing it to grow I luxuriantly and giv- t a softlmrling ptppearance, .ofi -the f nOst delightful char-' The Invigorator L lentralizes the effects |»f disease, climates id old age, in pre- ' serving and restoring the Human Hair, e- ven after a baldness of many years ; cleanses the scalp from dandraff, and all its natural im purities ; immediately relieves sympathetic a t tacks of NERVOUSH EADACHE. and cures all Cutaneoos Diseases, such as_ Salt Rheum, Inflammations, ^c. As a Toilet Article, for giving the Hair a rich, soft, glos§y,_and curl ing appearance, nothing has ever been discov ered to equal its incoatested—^incontestible virtues. It exhales the perfume'of the most delightful and exotic flowers, and is free from_ all mineral properties, or a'ny substance which can color the skin, or stain a lady’s hat. For BALDNESS AND GRAY HEADS , it is pre-eminently beneficial. The use of the INVIGORATOR, is adopt ed by the first Physicians in America ; and it has a jiatronage a history of the Mi Sir,—I suflered for a cosiderable period from, facturer, to whom all orders should be i severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length gd 123 Foster’s block. Auburn, N. Y. lettled in my leg, and resisted all medical treat- All orders should be accompanied with the jnt. My sufferings w’ere very great, and I ite despaued of any permanent amemdment, len I was advised to have rocource to your lerica; and sale unprecedented in the story of the Materia Medica. Profits only on extensive sales. Sold to the trade at a liberal discount. B abton D enton , sole proprietor and manu- whom all orders should be address- J E l r t J t t a l . A F F L .IC X E D R E A D l PniLADEt-rHiA M edical H ouse —Establish eded 20 yearsars ago by Dr.r. KINKELIN,INKELIN, corner 20 ye ago by D K of Third and Union sts. between Spruce Pine,ine, Philadelphia,iladelphia, Fa, Ph P in v a l id s mercurial- re prompt- ich engages his undivided attention, lions the unfortunate against the abui mercury; thousands are annually ized outoflifo. Recent affections ai ly extinguished. / . .TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE diseases hitherto iperfectly understood, has en- !ELIN, {.Author of a work gn Self Preservation,) to prove that nine tenths of the causes of nervous debility, local and con stitutional weakness, mental and physical suf fering, are traceable to certain habits, forming the secret yet deadly-and fatal springs of do mestic miserj and premature mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. m m m h R . R . R . R R M J B R IR S I DS’- T O T H E P U B L I C . =£33 TJADWAY §■ CO., the Inventors, Manu- Xv facturers and\ Proprietors of the justly cel ebrated R. R, K. Remedies, were the first to discover a Remedy possessing the Marvelous and Miraculous power of stopping the most Ex cruciating Pains in an instant, allaving the worst Cramps and Spasms, either internal or external, in a few minutes, and soothing the re Paroxysms of Rheumatism, Keu- -ere Paroxysms ind Tic Dolor be I derf-ul povrers over cer1 and will instant!y— ugia and ’lie rtoloreux, as soon as sp ied. The R. R. R. Remedies consist of iree Remedies, each posses ' ' ' !TS over certain happiness, but gr series oi protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this ju, aim wiucn, ir not reformed f time, not only begets serious obstacles crimonial happiness, but gives rise to a racted, insidious, and devastating B. DENTON’S NORWEGIAN HAIR DYE, FOB. SALE BX 3’HE S a JIE AGENTS A ukoba , N ov ; 24 1850. Hair Invigorator th< -whiskers gro’ sit very bad to see oth- young men with a handsome pair of whiskers, and I had none. I have used Denton’s Hair Invigorator six months. I have now as hand some a pair of whiskers as the best of them. I now say to those who have light whiskers on oqe-side and heavy on the other, they can be made mates, or entire whiskers made by the above article. It will make hair grow on children’s heads when nothing else tvill. B. SLOC JM , Extract from a letter, dated Weedsport, Nov. 3d 1850. Mr, Denton, Dear sir—I am lous, and who eiv< pernicious practice are aware of the conseque ces, until they find the nervous system shat tered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, and vague fears in the mind. The unfortunate thus affected becomes fee ble, is unable to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind to study: his step is tar dy and weak, he is dull, irresolute, and en gages in his sport with less energy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful,, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. These are considerations which should awaken the at tention of those similarly situated. MARRIAGE Requires the fulfilment of several conditions, in order that it may be the cause of mutual happiness. Could origin of dorriestic its true source in « in order that it may be the cause of mutual happiness. Could the veil which covers the origin of dorriestic wretchedness be raised, and its true source in every instance disclr—-d—i ’ how many could it be traced to phy; lalifications and their attendant dis dose , ysical dii qualifications and their attendant disappoint ments! Apply, then, while it is yet time, in order to have your unstrung and relaxed or ganization rebraced, revivified and strenglh- REMEMBER, He who places himsell LIN’S treatment 1 under Dr, KINKE- LIN’S trea may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and rely upon the K.’s pati Young man—let i laking o fklsi I of Dr, K .’s patients modesty deter you known to one who, tahility, can certain- iemedies coi ising quick and won- complaints and dis eases and will instantl RELIEVE the Human System from pain. _ REGULATE each Organ to a Healthy Ac- RESOLVE aw'ay all Diseased Deposits. RENOVATE the body from all Corrupt Hu- REBUILD the Weak and Broken Do-wm Constitutions. RESTORE to Health, Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out parts, R» R« R«— 1. RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF, Forall Acute Complaints internal and external, moment it is applied externally, or ta- V the system, it will stop the most ex- lain and puickly remove its cause. Thi ken int< puickly rei RHEUMATISM Mr. Granger, a mason well known in Brook lyn, was a cripple for nine years. Radway’s Ready Relief relieved him from pain in fiifteen minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without the aid of stick or crutch in three days, and curea him entirely in one week. Thousands of other cases equally as wonder ful as the above, have been cured by R, R. Relief. CHOLERA MORBUS. Radway’s Ready Relief will relieve the suf ferer in fifteen or tw-enty minutes, it will cure the most desserate cases in a few hours. NEURALGIA. The moment R. R. Relief is applied It allays the most painful paroxysms: It tvill always SICK HEADACHE. It will relieve the most distressing pains in fifteen minutes. It will likewise prevent re newed attacks. AGUE. In ten minutes a tea spoonful of R. R. Re lief will stop the Chills and break the F< Aches of all kinds, Pains of all kii i W c h f c a l . difficulty of passing Urine. Dizziness, Inflaromationof the Stomaek Stupor, Billiousness. ME LA N CHOLY, jj ^ L IG N A N T DISOR- Small Po: Scarlet !^ever, oetite, of Met ERS; fox. Measles, Fever, Yellow Fever Billious Pneumonia, Typhoid Fever. Jnd Fevers of all kinds. Influenza, Pleurisy, Comiron Colds FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Irregularity, Prolapsus Uteri, Hysteria, Womb Difficulties, Whites, Arrenorrhea. Xoss of .dpeti Loss of Energy, Loss < Loss of Strength. R. R. REGULATORS Are Entire Tasteless, DOSES.—One to three Regulates, _ Four to six Purges, gulator at night, c tl the morning. Radway’s Regulators,'Ready Relief, Reno- ating Resolvent are sold by Druggists every- i’here. RADWAY> CO. 162 Fulton street, J light color. —R. R. Regulator's areof itg] , Burns, Scalds, Strains, Sprains, Stiff. One- application of Rai satisfied thi ■ is a good a ever used forrthe hair. Please send me one quart; I want it for my own use. V. H a v e n s . iri^cti the guidance.of patients iorder are affixed to each Pot.' Sold by J . G. Bhrrill, Herkimer ; Cun- ingham frSalisburyi Mohawk j J,.N. Wheel er, Little Falls, and by Druggists every where. 6vl DR. J. B. MARCHISI’S O E I L ^ B R A T ^ D C A T H O L I C O N FOR THE RELIEF .,‘IND CURE OF SUFFFR- IZVff F E m iL E S . It stands pre- jtninent for its d u L which it iramended, usu- called FE- LE E COM- L A I N T S . of recommended to 1e. and prevents it from cumin perfectly soft and pliable ; never saw anything that equals it. I have id it on several persons, where their hSads re sore from the effects of dandruff and scur vy, and two bottles cured them perfectly well and added to the growth of thd'hair, LUKE FREEMAN. Barber and Hair Dresser, American Hotel. Auburn, Dec. 5, 1850. We are barbers., and have used and sold Den ton’s Vegetable Hair Invigorator, and it has given good satisfaction to all who have used it for the hair, to Ntop it from coming out, and to soften it and to make it grow, and to the scurvy or dandruff from collecting. ^ ^ t M A L CO ^ ^ ; “P L A I N T S , . . these are Prolap sus Uteri or Fall ing of the Womb; Fluor Albus, or ■Whites; Chronic Inflammation and tal Hemorrhage, or i? loodii id, and Irregular Mei Ulceration of the Womb: Incide ing; Painful, Sup pressed, and irregular Menstruation, etc. -with all their accompanying evi ed) no matter how severe or of how long stand- The Gatholicon far surpasses other remedies, in being more certain, less expensive, and leaving the system in a better condition. Let all interested call arid’obtain a jAraphlet (free) ceotaining ample proof^ from the most respect able sources, of the Beneficial results of its fether w’ith letters Beneficial results of its use j :s from highly experienced ,ve used it in their practice. .rsicians, who have used it in their practice, and speak from their own observations. ca, iv. X, D. nieming, ivi. r t., uanapuai- gua, NY. ; M. H- Mills; M. D., Rochester, N. Y .; D. Y. Foote. M. D., Syracuse,N. Y.; Prof. Dunbar, M< D., Baltimore, Md. ; J . G. Orriek, M. D-, Baltimore, Md. ; W. W. Reese, M.*D., New York City ; W. Prescott, M. D-, Concord, N. H. ; J . P. Newland. M. D„ Utica, N. J . : Rev. S. S.’ Beard, Glenn Springs, 43. > ; . . . Pamphlets-had gratis at the Store of J. G. BURRILL, Agent, Druggist, H e r k im s ^ Also sold-by J . and W. H- Pruyn, -wink- fort; C. P. Hunt and J. Wheeler, Litt’e Falls; Jj. L. Merty,irty, Ilion;lion; J.. Baker,er, Jr., Cold I J Bak Brook;, Mrs’. Sarah Tunecliff andJ ford,‘Richfield Springs. . ■ C^Xefter '*dj««»4 to care of Mr. Curtis Hatch, A g e n t a i M avinna, Ohio. ‘ To Dr! M abohist I have been ten years troubled with Faraale* Complaints-—prolapsus, uteri, and a|l the attending difficulties; at times rendering my life most miserable. I have had Ae attendance of tsome of the best physicians, with bnt little success ; the most th^y could do was to relieve—■» cure was out of the question. For five months before com mencing with your mediqine, I had not been able to. perform any labor, could walk ,but a few steps at a time, and scarcely went out of doors—in short, I was completely prostrated, both in body and mind, and expected to drag out the rest of my days in suffering and misery But, reading your adve:rtisemeht, to try your invaluable Gatholicon, as the la»t ik 'befoi resort, fore I felt like ai >f three bpttles I nd misery. fe 1 was induced idicine called not used mother womaq, ine called Uterine I had a ■week before I felt like another v By the use of three bottles I was enabled io perform all thelahor for six in the family with ease, and cohld walk anywhere in th? neigh- ray case to the public. I ca; recommend the preparation toallthM ing lik« myself, [Signed,) M rs . % kah A. Bisnqr* ipoM, Portage Ctt., Ohio, Dec. 27, 1853. ~ “ 'TARCHISI4-Co., Proprietors. K 304 Br^dway, N . Y. I6yl FjBSnODK, p« DS?*J. S. Mi ______ _ , ^ - CiBN^EAirDEroi:, 304 Broidway, * » A i-W A Y S A X H O M E .” {]S?*Offi«»*nd*BeridcRcc a few rods east of the New Briele Church, between Slain Street aadUwCftHftL 2Stf* , Auburn, April 15th, 1851. , SirI have used your Hair bund it to be all tnat it is b It preserves the hair, »ming out, and leaves it id Tor dandruff I from making your case from education and respectahi] ly befriend you. Too many think they will conceal the secret in their own hearts, and cure themselves.— Alas! how often is this a fatal delusion, and how many a promising young man, who might have been an ornament to society, has faded from the earth.’ Strictures of the urethra are rapidly removed y the application of a new therapeutics used only by Dr. K. W ej >P irvy or dandruff from collecting. It cleans the scalp from both, J H. BLAND, I J, r CHARLES W. SMITH, \ WHOLESALE* AGENTS. ' Olcott McKesson ^ Robbins, Druggists. Maiden Lane, Nevv York. C. V. Clickener 4* Co, Druggist 81. Barclay street. New York, D, S. Arnold ^ Co., Fancy Goods and Yan kee Notions, 19 Courtlandt Street, New York. Perego ^ Bulkley, Fancy Goods and Yan kee Notions, 83 Cedar Street, New York. Wm. H. Lyonj^ Co., Fancy Goods,and Yan kee Notions, 4 Dey Street, New York. A. McClure ^ Co., Druggists, 72S Albany, N.Y. John L. Thompson 4* Co., Druggists, 161 River Street, Troy, N. Y. - S. L. Bradley, Auburn, N. Y, all reputable proved. For sale.in this. hawk, D. D. Frankfort, Joel Fruyn; : md James Wheeler. Hunt ant lis place by J , G. BnrtiU ; Mo- W est; Ilion, L. L, M e riy; 1 Fruyn; Little Falls, C. Pi D R . U O C O C K ^ S ' F U I i M O W I C W A F J E R S r THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOYERY OF TH E A G E . I^H I S truly and most wonderful Medicine X has been successfully used in Europe and Asia, for many years, and is v immediate Telief and roost i BEONcaiTis,- S ore -T hkoatj i PiTLMOxABx CoKSuaisriox, and all Altec the Lungs and Breath. Consumption i cui'ed in the first stages ; and even in th( stages, great relief may he had. D:^ N o one would -1« without them if they knew their true value. .=£0 \ A oents .-—J. G. JBurrill, Herkimer ; L, L. Merry, I. Bronson, Ilion ; Joel Pruyn, Frank fort ; P. B. Plantx 5- Co., Franklin §• Watson, Middleviye , Samuel Dockstader. Newport; Jas. Barker; Jr., Cold Brook ; Buell Mather, Fairfield. H A R P W A R E . ed his stock id to Tfurnish purchasers -with nearly all needl'ul articles in the ahoveline. He invites particular attention to his varieQ^of CRTLEllY,TABLE ASB PQ0KET, AND DQOR t b u i m i n s s . The^following comprises a sinail part of his Knives ^.Forks, (' ous styles,) Pocket Knives, 1, 2, 3 and 4 blade, Shears, Scissors^ Shovels, Iron C. S., Spades, do do, Hammers, Trowels, Files, Taper, Files, Mill, Window Bash, NaiIs,Cutaud Wro’t, Hat Hooks, Wire, for fences, At the Brov?n S b r ^ Herkimer April t , X 853 j Raisors, Drawing Knives, Butts and Screws, Strap Hinges, Mortice Locks, •Rim do, Latches,, Drawer i Mort do, •Locks, Grind Stone branks. Shovels an# Tongs, Mill . Sheet: Glats, ScythesandStonesdo, Thimbles, Rope, etc. BURRILL, T?GGS WANTED, at the.Raii RoadHoiwe tU Herkimer, hy . . J, SPOONER irapeuiical agent, ; akness and const t- TtrrlONAI. DEBILITY TROaiPTDY ODKED, AND PULE VIGOR RESTORED. COUNTRY INVALIDS ’tiuici wiiu a.11 uicii ilosing a remittance) Dr. iropriatfcd accordingly. Forwarded to any part c >rwarded to any part of the United State.s, and packed secure from DAMAGE or CURI- j t :^ R E A I > ! ! YOTTTH AND MANHOOD. A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death : Kv) din on Self-Preservation — Only 25 Cents It is a work eminently requited, as a Tnes of reforming the vices of the age in which live. Also. NATURE’S GUIDE, W ith rules fo r the Prolongation of Life, ju s t from the Press. A letter with a remittance of 25 cents, or the value in post stamps, addressed to Dr. ELIN, Philadelphia, Pa., will secure a c of either of the above books by return of mail; or 12 copies will be sent free of postage for $1. Booksellers, Canvasse-rs, Traveling Agents, ^c., supplied wholesale at the publisher’s prices, which admit of a large profit. All letters must he post-paid. 30yl R a i l , r o a d H O U M E R . S E K E R K l as recently purchased the property known as the Railroad House, in the village of Herkimer, which he has greatly improved atteW throughout. Travellers •s may be assured that neither paii se has been, or will be, spared to rei and fun or expenst der their sojourn agreeable at ■\ \ lad Hot) of all kinds, Bruis- ;iff Joints, Lameness. One- application of Radway’s Ready Relief will in a few momenls enrirtZy stop the pain. It reduces-sw'ellings, heals sores, cuts and wounds, removes bruises, allays the most vio lent irritations.—For all pains use R. E. Re lief. Look lor the signature of Radw ay §• Co. on each bottle, R . R . R __ W©. a . RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOL VENT. Resolves, Renovates, Rebuilds. n CUKES Scrofula, Tumors, Bleed ing of the Lungs, Syphilis, C o n sum p tion, St, Y itus’ Dance, Sores. Rickets, Salt Rheum, Asthma, Canker, Fever Sores, “ M A N K N O W T H Y S E L F . ” An Invaluable Book for k5 Cents. ‘ ‘ Every Family should have a Copy.'\ /^ N E Hundred Thou sand Copies sold in than a year. A 5^ew edition, revised and lu'Proved, ju.rt issued. U R . H U N T E R’S m e d ic a l MANUAL •V / // / m ! h \\V- a n d HAND BOOK for the AFFICTED—Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatn entand cure ol eve ry form of disease, contracted by pron iscuous sexual intercourse, hy self abuse or by sexual excess, with advice lor their prevention, writ ten in a fun iliar style, avoiding all n’edical technicalities, and everything that would of fend the ear of decency, or with an outline ot diseases incident to fenrales, from the resulf ot some twenty years successlul practice, exclu sively devoted to the cure of diseases of a del icate or private nature. To which is added receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the caus es, symptoms and cutr of the Fever and Ague. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College, Philadelphia —D h . H untee ’ s M edical M akuae .—The author of this work unlike the n ajonty of thbse works who adver tise to cure the diseases of which it treats, is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the U- nited States. It afibrds m.e pleasure to recom mend him to the unfortunate, or to the of malpractice, as a successful and experienc- clitioner. in whose honor and integrity Tetters. Nodes', Bronchitis, Erysifjelas, The above eighteen complaints R. R, Re solvent will positively ites the syst( and Diseased Deposits, freeing 1 Fluids of Life from all corrupt humors, restor ing Energy and Vigor, Health and Strength to every Organ and Member of the body. LETTERS FROM HIGH AUTHORITY. Hun. J. J. Middleton, of Waccamaw, S, C , rites as under date of May 2d, 1853, that ;e, as a successful and ex inner, in whose honor and i they may place the greatest confidence. JOSEPH LONGSHORE. M. D. From A . Woodward, M. D ,, of Penn, Uni. vsrsity, Philadelphia.— I t gives roe pleas- to adddd my testimonyimony to theael professionalof a pr ure to a my test to t bility of the A u thor of the “ M edioau M an ual .” Numerous eases of Diseases of the 'Genital Organs, some of them of longstanding have come under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some instances where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the 1 Hay 2d, 1853, lolvent cured one of on at Beaufort, of a complaint, of many years’ standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object of pity; he was am o v ing mass of sores.—The Other negroes could not lem a in in the sami place. with him. Hee wasas entirelyntirely curedred bj H w e -cu Radw'ay’s Renovating Resolvent, and is r at workirk uponpon thehe Plantation.lantation. To the the political world IV u t P 1 S. C. Mr. Middleton is well known, ---- i .i Middletonis not a jer.^ on is notastran- SCROFULA. When the Patient has been afflicted for five under, favorable symptoms Will an- the THIRD DAY after using R. R. yekrs, or pear on th Resolvent; - Fifteen years Tw'enty rears Thirty years Forty years on the Fifth day, “ “ Seventh da* Fifty years We have had cases whei , spared to ren* the Herkimer* i , who have been si ly cured by Radw R.. F “ernec j immediately. ! pain stricken R . S itely. Thei y ’s Renovatin Rest exhibit their efficacy keep the afflicted, ■ing in doubt, hut Tenth day, Fifteenth day, Tw’entieth day. Thirtieth day, men of sixty til their lives, for Mohawk, Denison’s Corners, Head'erSOn m- Wafferi, Jordanville, Paige’s Corners, Rich field Springs, LeRoy, Oaksville, Fly Creek, and Cooperstowm ; then connecting with ' ges from Sharon Spring Susquehannah. Retur town on Tuesdaj^s, Thi and arrives in Herkimer ii east or west. lort, and there connecting withstages fo: fay, Poland, Graves’Hollow, Russia, lu ton'Falls. JACOB SPOONER. 3av6s Coopei (days and Saturday in time for the ca Trenton; Herkimer June 13. 1851. 41yl A . N . P R I E S T , D E N T I S T , tica and the surrounding country that he has located himself permanently in this city, and has taken tbe Office lately occupied by Dr. Chidester, (who has retired from active busi ness. o» account of ill health,) at No. 90 Gene St.,t., Westest Side,, below thee bridge,idge, nearly will con- . 90 Gene see S W Side below th br : opposite Catharine Street, where he wil tinue the practice of DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, rr- f ----------- —J constantly a- provemenl rotistry, and Teeth, in the one to an enti: He will gh to insert Artificial iroved methods, from without gums, ration to all itica. prepi ist appri Bt, with or t give his personal attei the Natural Teeth, such Extracting, 4-c. Afti vicinity of Ul •EARS. Mrs. Henderson, of Westfield, Mass., has been covered with sores for nineteen years, and cured by R. R. Resolvent. SALT RHEUM. The most obstinate cases of Salt Rheum will quickly yield to the RENOVATING RE SOLVENT. One gentleman who Supposed, that this complaint w'as hereditary in his fam ily, and had been afflicted with Salt Rlmum since his birth, was cured hy the use of a few bottles of the Renovating Resolyent, and the poisonous Bheum entirely eradicated from his system. IT REGENERATES Every-- organ and member of tbe body; it makes sound, healthy and strong all weak, dis eased and unsound parts. WEAKNESS, practice ot six years in the vicinity o* u he is confident he can give such references in regard to bis ability as wilb be entirely satir factory>ry to those who wishish Dentalental operation!tions. to those who w D opera Grateful for the patronage he has received, he will endeavor, by failhfnl attention to his pa tients and reasonable charges, to merit a con tinuance of the public favor. UxiOA, Jan. 23,1854. P A I N T S , 0 ! I _ S , S&C. T U S T received a well selected stock of tl PAINTS and VARNISHES. The foi- Icwing are the standard articles in this line; Linseed Oil, WJhite Lead, Red do. a splendid article, Venetian Red, Spanish-Brotvn, Litherage, French Yellow, Chrome do, Vermillion, Paint Brushes, White Chalk, fed do, 'Herkimer, A p riiL 1 6 0 X, Sand Paper, Furniture Varnish, Carriage do, Harness do, Rose Pink, Uitramariiie Blue, Paris ' do, Prussian do, Paris Green, Chrome do, ! Verdigris, ; Spirits Turpentine, Ohio Cem’t Faint, etc. J. G. BURRILL. sufferer lingering • y exhibit their efficacy; instantly relii ig pain, renovating, restoring, rebuilding, and igulaling the diseased body, to health and strength. Mr. W. B. Olivi Ga., under dati a servant girl who was so reduced that no one would give a thrip for her life,” she was so covered with sores that there was not a spot of pure flesh of the size of a sil ver dollar on her whole body, was entirely cured by Eadway’s Renovating Resolvent. NINETEEN YEA Mrs. Henders orous and healthy. Impotence and Noel Emissions in men, or diseases of either oi more of the generative organs, are quick! moved, and the body restored to a healthy sound condition. LOW SPIRITS-NERVOHSNESS. quickly remove, and the most nervous , gloo - aiy and derkessed , feel heauthx , sxROKGand Persons Each bottle IS one dollar per is tbe genuine ever sold -for less, bears the facsimile signature of ■ r AD WAY ^ CO,, 162 Fulton Street, New York. R . R . R - —Wo. 3. RADWAY’3 REGULATORS, BEGUEATES TO 4 HEALTHY ACTION and Worn Out Complaints that Radwayh Regulators entirely Costiveness, Liverr Indigestion, Heart J.UUlgC9l>lV$l) Dyspepsia, Kidney Dropsy, Bladder Complaint, Bladdt- ment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement ons produced by self-abuse or ex- •y. I do not know bis superior in of the functioi cess of vener; the professioh. the Auf. more lbs acquainted w ith )hor some thirty years, and deem it no lanan justiceustice to himim ass wellell ass a kindnessindness b j to h a w a a k unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one, in whose profession al skill arid integrity they may safely confide themselves, ALF. WOODWARD, M. D. This is, ■ ' prehensive the class of disi ing all technical tei reason of its readei ns, it addrei . It is Its. Avoid- itselfto the free from all ob jectionable matter, and no parent, however fas tidious can object to plaeiiia it in the hands of idious can objei treatment ^ to tl plaeiiig it ii devoted many years various complainta treated of, and ‘ with too little breath to puff,’ and ‘ too little presumption to impose,’ be haa offered to the world a t tbe merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits 3 invaluable woik. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge.— Peo ple’s Aduocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio in writ ing of Hunter’s Medical Manual,” says ;— “ Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have been led info the habit of self-pollution with out realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon tbemseLes and posterity. The constitu tions of thousands w*ho are raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down,'and mind as to cuctu, « mately to rerrove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, w'ould confer the great- 3 to the religion of Jesus Christ, and coming generations. In- jf intoxicantoxicating preseni tempe ance (or the use of i drinks,) though it has slain thousands upon thousands is not a greater scoi Afcept my thanks < and, your co-worke actively engaged in.” copy, (securi je to the human race.— behalf of the afflicted, the good Yvork you are One W'arded free ted States States for 25 cents, or 6 copies for §1, Ad- •s (post paid) COSDEN 4' CD., Publish- Box 196, Philadelphia, ” ;rs, Canv , _ . . the n ost Booksellers, Canvi plied and Book Agent* terms. 41 y l CALL IN ! CALL IN !! A T T H L I T T 1. E FALLS s t o t e i > e p o t . ^ I'T' O the thousand and one of my customers, X who have honored me with their calls, I would say that I am now prepared to show them the largest^ cheapest and best assortment COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, ever brought oeiore this public. My assortment is made up of.all patteins and most fashionable designs manufactured in the state or out of it. The unrivalled sale of tbe Half Aloon. and New World Air Tight Cook Stoves is suffi cient evidence of their merits; and if an El the latest that are cient evidence o f their m erits; and if an El ted Oven is preferred, I can offer the faesi in market, vizi T be T aleey . T ight 1 defy the world to pipd’ace itj in tlie shape of Ipllevated ©yens. To all who wilt give me a call, ippy at all times to show or sella is equal 1 shall h® ood Stove one thathat willill giveve perfectrfect satisfaction,tis kinds of Tin, .Copper and Sheet Iron happy at all times to s apd one t w gi pe sa All kinds of Tin, woikdone to order. Call in at the Old Stand in the POST OFFICE BUILDING, just opposite the Benton House, where will find at all times a general of Stoi find at all times a general assortrrent ive Furnitine, Pipe, fellow Ware, Glass, ined and Tin Ware, Cistern Pumps, ^ c., :i-. 1 I , low as the ’ which wiii be sold as chased in Albany. Little Falls, tJeptembei', 1-858. as they can 1 W '. fe ' CRF.SSY. T iR E S S §.FAK( I l J O s , Cha L A S T ' S COMBS, Hair Brush- imenr, Flatraring Ex- ives; also iiarnsoa s i Ted,bluoaud in4ellihle,atc., etc. t r ^ To be had at J. G. BURRIL’S. Herkimer A p ril!. 1853.______________ /CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, cheap ___ VT...1 / 1 Q. feyclj’s, ferkimef.