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: i*. * m a n -in t h i s w h o h a s a sin g u la r sp e c ies o f ip . tan l t y ^ H e im a g ines th a t h e ijaust w o r k -spith a h hisf en e rg y , else h e s h a l l fall again- W h e n Ijhm p letely w e a r i e d b y la b o r h e m u s t l i e d o w n io sleep in th e © p en a i r , ra i n o r shlne^ b e cau s e a h o u s e is to o c I o s e ~ i t mafees h i s blood boil w i t h a n In t e n s e fu r h a e e heal,, a n d , p r s r e n t a h i s b r e a t h i n g i r e e l y . H e av o id s th e fire in all seaso n s — in th e d e a d o f w i n t e r s h e l t e r s h im s e lf o n - ^y. h y a h o p e n g a r r e t , w ith o u t a bed, o r lo d g e s in a cab in in th e w o o d s a n d in e i t h e r case w i t h o u t fire. H e can d r i n k h d d r i n k stro n g e r t h a n w a te r , an d his food is b a k e r ’s b r e a d a n d m ilk . Y d t I w a s to l d b u t a day o r tw o sin c e th a t h e w ill do a s m u c h lab o r as an y tw o m e n in th e sam e len g th o f tim e . H e re g a r d s all d a y s alik e , a s fa r a s vyork- in g is co n c e rn e d , for w o r k h e m u s t.— M e n a r e allow e d to do w o rks o f m e rcy an d c h a r i t y on th e S a b b a t h - ^ h e m a y be allo w e d to w o r k op th e S a b b a th as a n a c t o f m e rcy to h i m s e l f fo r h e c a n ' k e e p h i m s e l f c o r o p a r a t iy d y ra ti o n a l o n ly by w o r k in g an d ex p o s u r e to all k in d s o f a^eather .— M a n c h e s ter M i r r o r , T h e E igh t s o f M a r r ie d W o m e n ..— Ju d g e W o o d ruff; o f th e N . Y , S u p e rio r C o u r t, h a s deliv e r e d th e fo llo w in g de- cisio n t— R o iiiller, by h e r n e x t frien d , ag t. W e r m e k i W o o d ruff, J . P r o o f th a t a m a r r i e d w o m a n a n d h e r h u s b a n d oecu* p y a h o u s e to g e th e r , an d th a t t h e ** m il lin e r y b u s in e s s ” Is c a r r ie d on t h e r e i n re l a t i o n to w h ich b o th ta k e a p a r t, c o n n e c t e d w ith evidence th a t th e d e fe n d a n t h ir e d a room in t h e house from th e wife b y a p a r o le ag r e e m e n t, is n o t sufficient to en a b le th e wife to su e a- lo n e fo r th e r e n t . . T h i s p r o o f does n o t sh o w th a t sh e h a s an y s e p a r a t e estate^ T h e r e is no fo u n d a tio n fo r th e id e a th a t u n d e r th e re c e n t s t a t u t e s » o f |h i s S t a t e en t i t l e d “ f o r th e p r o t e c t i o n . o f m a r r i e d w o m e n ,” &c., th e y c a n b e co m e sole t r a d e r s — b u y a n d s e ll— m a k e ag r e e n ieiits— t a k e leases,, an d becom e liab le for th e re n t, ap d new resp o n s i bilities o f t h a t n a t u r e . tionofany business, on the. momnig p f -the twenty-lhioi day of September, 1854,' ibeing the d ay specified Inffie notice o f the Supetin- Banjc.-and i?' located in the village of IIion, in- the County of Herkimer., where 4t ;has a Banking. House for-the transaction Of ite business t and that- from the 16th Of August, 1852, u p to the d.ay of making this: report, the business thereof was transacted a t such location. Subscribed- and jsworn by both deponents, this s e ih day of O c t., 1854, before me, ' ’ W M . C : BARbTES, Com. of Heeds. E . RSM IJfDTON, Prewdent, K F. CARTER, Cashier. G r e a t A g e .— T h e r e is n o w living, say s th e A n n a p o lis R e p u U i c m t in th e jQ w e r section o f th is co u n ty , a m a n by -the n a m e o f M r. R ic h a r d C r a n d e it, w h o is one h u n d r e d a n d siss y ^ a r s old, and is s a id t o be v e r y activ'p, a n d sp e a k s o f th e im p m v e m entjS h e intends- to m a k e -on h is farm , lik e a m a n d f fo r ty o r M t y . . D E N T I S X R Y . , ity that fie has made arrangements to visit them /hfirealter the-first week, commencing .with the first Monday in each month. p ' OiiEiCC in SniMLe JudgA Cfrayea. .Thexemainde.1 R .,R . R , “ tig h t n e s s Op THE CHEST,” commonly so callld, i» instantly, xeljeyed by by bathing the chest w i t h E . E , Relief, . ' BAP COLDS. . As soon, as you find you have a C!ough or Sore Throat, or experience any difficulty in breathing. I f allowed, . T|^e,xemainde,r o f^he time fie may h« found lOtf a t ^ i s resjdehcf, in Fairfield yiilage. irfield, November, 1854. llatedFairfi experience an y check the syjnptorijs'immediately, wed to run OR, they will entail more se- »us difficulties upon you. A dose o f ly’s Renovating Resolvent, followed jnovaling ' three or four Regulators, will immediately check and cure a recent cold; and the contin ued use of the R . E . R Remedies willspee'di- s witlspeedi- ly cure the most obstinate Coughs. In many cases of confirmed Consumption, it has proved highly -efficacious. It acts powerfully upon .the lungs, and is a m o ^ excellent expectorant. In five minutes i t will loosen ihe phlegm, add -give relief to the distressed', „In many case* of Asthma,^w’heie the patients w:ere plmost suf focated, it has in five rninnies given entire re- imf. . Ir. all obstinate cakes, each of the R . R. • R , Remedies must be used. 9w2 Hollo\o ir the Cure and 'Fre’vtn- mel Complaints , Di llo m fs Fills, fOi r,f lAver and Sou ^ and apoplexy .—^Tarious are t^e causes wt 'disorder the iiver, atornath, 'and boweLs, Quenily producing nausea, headachfe, itidi| tioD, and drowsy and faeat^ sensations, gi be most dlatmii tally the forerunners of tl direful diseases, as dro] tcc strokes,trokes, |-c.c. lyti s |- consequences are ii few* doses ol apd efifectui Dropiy ises which )Wel.s, fre- itfe, iridig68- 'ipns, gene- ng and 'psy, appoplexy.; These and other baneful itely prevented by a '.Tfidy Speedily circulation i 'of life should not fail stand pre-eminent ds 11s, .Tfidy Speedily ;ry symptom of dis- liy banish every symptom of j system, and promote a proper of the blood. Perso.hs at the tt A Wond( been made b y treatment diseases of . S wR iderful discovery-has recently Hr. Curtis, Of this city,* in4he of Consumption, Asthm^, the lungs. Wd refer to “ . tis’s Hygeahd, o r IrrhaKng Efygean Thpoi Cherry Syrup.” ‘With this new method, ■^tC. has restored many aSfiicted opts to pe Health; as an evidence o f w h ich b e b ^ 'iiirtli -'ttterable certificates. Speaking of'^tbe trSai 'ffieht a phySiei-an remarks':-^lt fs evident that -iribaliiig—constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, the nriedical p ropri come ittRireCt contact' w ith the wl slunfis, and thus ^ifiany^'aand - w hen ■’ introduced jected! to the rgeana is for si '.SHtt ihe'cQtinti o f January !■ -c Seeadvertr!sement iiraaotl irieties must 'hole o f'the the N . F . FtilcHindn iith . adverti of Medicated Iidialatioq h e r column of this paper. 34-yl i : N E W F L Q O R S T O R H i ' ■3b the Citizens of Herkimer and vicinity,' r r ' ^ E undersigned would respectfully infer JL tbe inhabitants of Herkinier and vieinity .that be has opened a FROUR STORE in the building lately occupied -1 Plank, on Maine street, where he keep constantly on hand a general assortment ol the BJS$T M B J H D S o T E x tra Genesde and other Fldhr, which h e \vill sell at wholesale m xelaij a t prices which cannot fail of giving aatisfactic id s k n aying that i i w Fioor, wJ ^«;ajfefully examined bsfpro om n o g , i t tq the will fully sustain any reconqrabndfttRn J-which, he may give, . i Dy\ Call Mid examj.oe quality, and price* Q T A T E M ENT showingthe true condition O of the H*on Bank of Eipn, an associated R E S O tm cE S . Loans and Discounts, excepttoDi- rectors arid B roker^,,,., ............. $109,660 S6 All sums due from Directors of this ^ . Bank, ..4 ^ . : . . . . . . IA613 94 Pretniom. account, premium, pa StOCKS^ >ndff apd-M o rtgages,..., Boat Stocks, O v K-drafts, snse A c count,,., ^ e r ............... Cash Items, viz .* Specie on Tr«y, Checks upon other Batik*, ^c.. Bills o f Solvent Banks bn hi Due from Banks, viz : Fi vent Banks on demand, # 1 #c., T r o A 4,062 12 43,904 00 £3,000 00 590 n L5S5 26 4111 00 1,205 SO $,62Q 00 6,769 49 LIABILITIES. Capital, . .............................. .. Frofits from August 1 s t , . . . . . . . Registered Bank Notes received and not re- u r n e d ,.. ......... . .......... $ld0,935 $248,326*74 $100,000 00 1,405^ 96 Less- Registered Note* h»nd,............ .. ........ 2JS1 Leaves R o is tered Bank Note* in pirculatior, . ...................... .. .......... 98,154(50 Due Depositor* on d em a n d ,.. . . . . 41,07B 41 Due Individuals, unpaiddividend*. 1,440 00 D u e R a n k * 6 Q d e m a n d j.:...i.-'....' 6,248 37 $248.326-'74 CouNTX or HKXKistkR, ss.^—E . Eemiflg- toD, President, amd F. Carver, Cash ier of said Bank, being duly sworn, sever .depose and sav, th a t they are tl and Cashier as aforesaid, and thatt ing is, in all respects, a, true itati ik; being duly sworn, severally V, i h a t they are the President ing is, -\(ndition o f i the forego- he transac- o f the respects, a true itatem ent of the condition o f the said Sank, before th( tionofan y business, on the. , specified in the notice o f th e Superin sndentof the Bank DepaPctnoentnextprecedinj bis report, requiring the peripn* my account iracting .after this date. THOMAS MINOTT. Dated November 3 ,1854, lQw3 boring or trusting her as 1 shall pay no debts of her conti T* L . K I N G S L E Y dk SON'S\ O R E A T w a r d r o b e , Ho. H 2 , Gtnettf Street, Utica. Tlie B e s u n d CBeapest tn 'o t l i i n r S t d r r i n - ' ftb W orld. ; T . L . 4- C . C- R iN lig L E T , ; ' ' S ^ CURD inform their ftiends and the pub- lie generally that: they have removed from their respective places p f business to the-new .and splendid store. No. 112, GeneaieiSfrect, where they hav^ formed a coTpartnarshijI; under the firm of m L'- KINGSLEY 4- SON. ’ With our increased lacifities for manufactur ing Clbthih^J’'We are confident of givifig all who m ay favor us with their paiubnage un qualified satisfaction. We shall keep S'n hand 4 large assortment o f . ' ' S E T T M N . M J h M. C L G t H l N q y other store in the city, is too well known and generally appreciated toneedoxlended com ment. Our Good* will be- freely shown, with- . out constant solicitations to buy -j and on every occasion will be fairly and impartially repre- ^Bented;.-ar,d submitted to the unbiassed< Judg- Watranted to he Well Made. We.'jfhadl offer pnr good* af .* Y exx , Low aioE the first ifme, thereby dispensing with 'Sheibantfring'and jockeying plan. ^ , In addition to our regular tradevwe have made ©yter,aive arrangements to acConmoodite w h o l e s a l e CUSTOMERS; ‘ ' 'who can here select from a very lar]|fr assort- • ' C . l i l t l ^ i s i « l 5 i l E R U O T A R Y . • * • (MALE AND xiMALEOf , . m JAMES4»0BGUS, i . I t , PEm CM Iir JIttUted by a large eOrpS o f able and txperi- tm td T m h e r t f i li n g every defart- ment o f S iHrntftan. npHIS Institution i* locit^AtCurlifle^Scho- J- harie Co., New York, 36 mile* west from Albany and 12 mile* fouth of Canajoharie.— The buildings are new and'of sufficient capaci ty to acoommodate^over 300 -boardei**. They are aithated in thir midst o f a beautiful grove of some ten acres of g round, belonging to the Seminary. s v- Carlisle i» a plei^ant, healthy *«il retired viilage and containino®ofelii.. *aiooiw or |ro - ceries where intoxicating Iwprota *re-»old, INTERNAL ABHAN GEM E N T S , There art «ix large recitation roomi, J ix music room*, » commodioti8 fc}Uil«L ropim* for literary societies, a T ‘adifier*room,',library, a large and convenient room for Oil Painting with sky and side-lights, b,ath-rooms in con nection with, each department ; andfiv five flights il connecting with outside doors and from any— part of the building, thus ; ample opportunities o f escape in case The whole is wanned by furnaces in iement, thus obviating the danger and snience o f having stoves in the room*— keeping a n equal tei action with, each department ; and of stairs all connecting with outside de accessible ^ ----------- \ affordin: the bas( inconrei but a t the same time keeping a n equal tem per ature throughout the hall* and rootni,—Stu dents are never exposed^ to draughts of cold air, as they are not required to go out of the bnUding in passing to the recitation rooms, lel or dining faalL The rooms o f the stu- -------------- .................................' - “ - \ . I j ; I: 16 te.r in the ffioor andl also -wiih which means each student may gradui temperature of his own room a t pl< addition to the above copvenie tion employs ser , from the several halls, trim . , the extra cleaning of the Student’s room*. leasure. In j 5’ the Institn- e| conveniences the Insl its to carry water to and ' ’ the lamps and do BOARD- W© intend the board shall ba decidedly supe rior to that which is afforded in other- board ing schools thus removing the reproach too nften and in many cases too justly connected with them. BOARD OP INSTRUCTION. In the selection of Teachers the trustees have spared neither pmnsnor expense. Every department o f instruction is filled by teachers of superior qualifications-j-experience and suc cess in their profession. Students completing a prescribed graduating course will receive nipLouas, DISCIPLINE. , The students of both departments nrq under the constant supervisinn the Principal, ceptress and witb. them, char eh and structed concerning the social proprieties as well as the duties, and obligations of life. No Intercourse whatever is permitted between the two departments except in the public parlor with the permission of the Principal and Pre ceptress. No gentleman is allowed to visit a Jady in her p rivate room. • ‘ EXPENSES. ■ ^oard with wa»hing, fuel and room furnish ed with good ujgttress bed and bedding, table, chairs, and stopls, w’asb-staod, W'ash-bowl and spittoon, water-pitcher, tumblers, window curtains, clothes-screen,'pail, lights, consist- ingoflarops already trim med, §c., Jc ., per w e e k , . . , . ........... .. ........................................ $2.00 TUITION g r e a t l y REDUCED. ■ tant supervisinn©f th e Principal, Pre- 7J itress and Teachers^^sit at the same table '8, mpanied by them 10 xcursions and are in- ingna^et, per quatter, ........ .. .. . •, .$5.00 Lessons on Pianoi, Organ-or Melodeon per quar- Use o f Instrum e n t,. .................................... *^.00 Lesson* on p u i t a r , . .. ......................................6.00 Use o f Iristrumenit , - . / I . . ................. 2-00 Lessons on Y i o l i n , ........... . 5,00 Oil Paihtiiig, ----- 6.00 Draw'ihg. Painting {in water colors] each, 3.()Q lyoning. Monochromatic and Grecian ' : .’aintibg e4ch,’ . .. .................. . 1 . . . . i 1 3.00 ' Ornalfiental Neddie'W o rk and Worsted ‘ Flowers each.. . . i . .............................. .. 3.00 Ornamenial Leather W o rk, .......... 3-00 Pa'pier Machie, (materials furnished,) .'. 5.00 Shell W o rk^TissU e Flow erseach ............. 3.0Q W ax FrUiband Flow ers, . ................. 4.0Q Pastel Painting, . ......... 4.00 Vocal M usic,..................... 1.5Q All bills m ust be paid in advance at the comtnencewiftrit Oil’each quartefr. ' TER M S AND VACATIONS. •' ' T h e academic year is divided into two terms of 22 weeks each, anff each term into two ^ks QUAX- bjr ASndth »sm* 60i along said cre :yj- leOj It runs and tu, Rangt 3. i * *tsko »tandt^„ 1,3.3.*. each ICOi the bank of *aid Vol- 6, ex ua 1- pd by Afimith 80| uoteer orcek in * di. 6, isme ' 8Ci vision line hetneea 7, • aanie 80i Noblehoro and Ar- A *nn* Sffi ihnrboroPatonts^th 9, a*m* SO. N 31 deg K along the 19, same , 80j last mentioned lin* 11 and -12, each 160- 40 chains to a •' Smite 4. ! marked P S ;thN 59 1, '2. 3. 4, each 160i deg W 60 chains 81- 5, ex un 1 pd by A S&fith SOj Units to a email hem- 6, same \SO: lock tree standing on 7, same so! the b’nk of said West 8, . same 80| Canada creek; th to y, same 80j beginning, 210i 10, same 801113, i r part ex NE cor Tl, 12 and 13, each 160: thereof saving e2’a ' SangiS. i \W pari 24a 7« 1, 3, 3^4, 5, each 160i- New Survey. 6, «znn4pdbr A Smith,80-2.4. 7,and 8, each 150 7, t*u»s 80il0. e r nn 97 Ja pd by E 6, ' Seine 80: I) Uuntor. - 52i 9, , same 80:13,14.16.17,18.19.20, 10, same 8t>| 23 24. 27. 2S. 29, 31, H and 12. each ' ■ . ....................... ' ' ' Range 6. | S i | ^ A 8 i . t t h | o f weeks each , unu ei quarters of 1 1 -wee eac)i. The ^ kxt quaj Tsp commences bfi the 23ff of Novembeir-coi tiau?s Jl weeks and is succeeded by a vact, tion o f two weeks. The .second term cbm- mencespn the 22d of Febcuary continues 22 weeks and. is succeeded by a vacation of six GONYEYANCF f r e e . -, “ On the 22d of November a t the commence* luarter,. Btudw ts ^tyill be J nent of ..next quarter,, i ©eived at Pajatifie Bridge or Uaiiajobarie led to Carlisle free, o f expense. Students lent* ■wUl ^ C,anajohaa , ,, GALL IN ! CALL IN ! 1 . A T T H E U L T T U E F A L L . 3 O : ^ S T O T E «£Q would say that I am itbw- prepared- to ihow them the^l.argest, cheapest and best a^sortm&t are received a t any time doripg the term-^new el^ses being formed a* circumstances require gpd ai'b charged tuition only from the 6m e ,of .entering. Sives Csnajobatie for lursoaV' aud Saiiirday k* P i M. ,A stage (the Cl YaUey i^ g e ) leayes All^hy* corner of S tate S t , and'Broadway,' M u seum , B uildings, «,t, 7 wclock A . M ,, on, Monday^. Wednesday and Friday of each. -vv®eki arriving at Carlisle ja bri!;,d...BkQyN, S^ct,clary, , . 9w(,.,, manufactured in the state or out o f it. ' Tfie unrivalled sale of the H a lf Moon and New World Air Tight Cook Stoves is suffi evidence o f their merits 5 and i f an Eleva- >veq is preferred , I can. o^ir the best one in market, viz: THfi-M ohawx V acluy A ik - T ioht '. L defy the world to pio»lqjce,its equal in the shape,-of Elevated Gvepu-,, ‘, y n ■ 1 w i n t e r DRY GOODS n ■ W t U L A R D & S M E F F l E i , P i , 76 Genesee Street^ Utfeo, _r .L ------- ..„r ^esixxtib Cali in at the Old Stand in the POST OEFJG E BUILD ING, jysfiflPPbsito tbA: Renton <H o u sM » iiiW y o A will find att all rtimes s general assortment of Stove Furnitm e , Pipe, Hollow W are, Glps*, F i ARINA. F O R S A L ^ . TTtH E subscriber will sell or let bis valuable : JL D A I R Y , f a r m , of -aoar Acre*, lying \ H A T E YOU READ' ■ ' V T H E ' N E W S B O Y , r ; present,..1VM9. ., They offer French Merinoe* at prices,Ja|- lything ( - Good*:exp©rieac^. T i f i d , Mqrmt . . . . . . . X A X , ^ A L e . ^ _ ■.............. Hsxxiiwa Caoirtvi T sixsuiuk ’ s Ovrtoc.- UE ls hereby given. th»t tn panusnee of the - - ..../era in mil vested by iawj I ahan on the first Xnesday of December next* »t ten o’clock in the forc- noon, St the Court House in the town pf Herkimcri --inuaence eeUIn* at publip vendue. 80 maeh $>f the reral and -reepeottre lots, pieces or psreels of u(l iu |ho umoxedlist dcicrUwdt sg shsU be rtGCei* XX to pay aU State. County- SehooL Illghuray, and osd TSxes ssscssed thereon, in theyesr J85i, or pH- or thereto, that may than remaia due and -unpaid on them respectively, together with th# interest, costs and charges which haVa-.*rfsett Or hcchaed. Of that may arise or accrue ■ thereon, and shall accordingly sell had continue from day to day to geil, until the -whole shall bo completed. The purchasers arc requir ed to pay the purchase monies within forty-eight hour# After the last day of sale. End will thereupon receive certificates of their purchase, 4nd after the expiration of two year* from the said last day of sale. wiU ba entitled to receive conveyances for the lands SO purchased by them rc*pectiTely> unleia the same shall have been -duly redoemed. Sated t© Sittle this 1st day of yeptember, 1854; ■- .HOKATIO H. JOHNSON, County Tre.asuror. Xandt in Iftrkimtr County, te ieepd far Tbscr, chsrged in the year I8S1, s 3.:N o . hot. Acres. 7.103; sub 10, loO ,|103. sub U,W part, 50 ..... „ :10S and 106, each 267 i, 2. S. 4. each 160:107. aub 2, 200 6. #xnn 4 pdby A Smith 80:107, aub 6, , 200 0, same 80jl07<subT, 200 sam# 80jl07.sub8, 2C0 some 801108, 272 same 801109, sge 10, Sams 8Q1110, 200 11 and W, each WOjlll. Part beg at th# Staigei. . i month of Volunteer 1, *. 8,4, each lOOj cr’k (now call#d east 5. •X'un i pd by ASndth 80j br’ch) wher# itforms 0, same 80| ajunpt’n-wUh Weat T, tame 80- Canada creek 0 —Jhtif ^ 1—2jote* -qf 1 1 1 ; I I I ind 68.8. eachac 1 9,J10, U and 12. each 160| and 6 e . Range T. jlOO, ex 25a W part, 1, 8,4. 5, A 7. 8, 9, 10, =101, W part. 11 and 12, each 1001102, 104.105, HO and Range 8. 1 111, each 150 1,2,3.4,5,6,7. 8, .9,10, |113.- ex SOa W part, 61 •and 11. each • lOOjit*, isO ^ Range 0. 1116. ex 125a TV part. 25 i, 2, 3, 4.6, 7, 8, 9 and _il20- 123, 125. 126. 127, lO.ea^h , IBDI 129.132,133 134.135. ■fiaflgelO. •' • jM.%. 140.142,144 and l,-3,6,-T,^9,10^^#*eh 160| 145. ' 1, I 'leojo. e 2, ex NWI 40* 120110, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9, each lOOill. cX 207a adjoining ,, , Range p . f 217a F ly part of all 1,2,3,4,6.6.7,8,9. weft 160: that part lying in Jerxeyfietd Patent—room <y1 town of N orwey and temstnlwgh Pi t l23a N w i, Satiihury, 2, W i sub 1, 2f do subS, ’ 2, do sub 4, 3, ^ 1 ex 200a^NB^ town of Norw . ! SOaonNIiueandad- l-io! joining 424a in Ohio, 243 -130il4 and 15, each 500 200116 ex 33a SH cot to D i Hubbard^^' . . 417 and ex tin 60 84-lOOa I32. ex lOOaSW cor to A paid by B firinker- j Unite, % . '2 3 9 1 ^ 1 3 3 ^ 3 5 , 36 7, « pi(rt ex SSfcN W IsSvexsrbsland “ cor *pd 60a NB cor, 795j40 and 4 Town pf Ohio. ^ :43. ex 1' 7, All in this town. 76i A Kaire, 8, * 4 ail in this town 147. ex l40a SK part, .^-.exsu 2, 795140 and 41. each -■ 'iaN T c o r' \^soL m y j, =52, ex snb 4 100a, •53 and 54. each 165, wtl26aNW corand I 103a SW part saving I lOOa&W. |67; Ni; part, iCl.NE cor, A Y E H ’ S . r i L L S , A NBTf and Bingularly suocssaful reniedy for thd A . cure of all BiSous diaeageJi -s^CostivenOss, Indi- KMtion, Jajmdice,'Dropsy, RliOftniatisja, Fevers, «out. Humors, Nervousness, liiithbilify, ferftamma- tiono, H^ldacad, Paiss in th© Bseiwt, Side, Back, and Llmlm, Female Complslnts, Ae- &c. Indeed, very few are the ffiaeases iik'whicK* Furgatiye 24cdi- ci&e is not more or less required, asd much sick- nes* and suffering m%ht be prevented, if a hamt- lesa but effectual Cathartic were more^ freely used. No person can feel well while ^ costive habit of body prevails; besides it soon gehetofes s«douS and often fatal diseases, ivhich might have been avoided ^ the tiaiely and judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence U' teliaWe family physic is of th© first importance to the public health, and this Fill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extenciye trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes- •ors, and PaHents, has shown yesulta surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief,-Wcre they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and characi isr, Qi Boston, !,whose high Boston, mist, of ns, Analytics and State Assayerof Massachusetts, ! professional character is endorsed by the H on . B dwaed E vebett , Senator of the U. S. R obert C. W inihrop , Ex-Speaker of the Hous of Representatives. • A bbott L awrence , Minister Plea, to England, t J ohn B. F itzpatkic K j C j Also, D e . J ; R. C hieto N, New York City, endorsed by H on . 'W. L. M arct , Secretary of State. Ww. B- AsTOB,’the richest man in America. 8. L e I i A nd S c C o '., Propr’s of the'Metropolitan Hotel, and othms. Did space permit, we could i certificates, from all parts wh been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effects upon trial. These PiUs, the result of long i any hundre 5 PiUs hav estigation and study, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not o l . the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together m such a maimer as to insure the best results. Bj’stem of corn] in the Cherry I _____ efficient remedy than J -------------- - ----------- less. The reason is perfectly ob- le of composition, every- i or less of acii- ines has bee both, to pi 1 had hitherto odtice a J beginning on N line-29 o and 62 1 from Niy cor; th Ely on. N Iin#20 jb . and 62 l;thS32degW 0 lo 211;thN-5Sd«gl4o 811; thN32m'g,B33 c85l; thN58 degW 14 o 811: tb N 32 deg . iC2, NB E 27 c 41 f, J30i Town of Ohio. 21, Nsid*Of W i, 125:62, AU in tfiJs town, 200 Tfown 'of Salithury. • | Town of fFitmuri, ----- • -------- wv. ^ 500 tained by any process. Tious. While by the old medicine is burdened w monious and injurious qualifies, by -tbis eacn indi vidual -virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. Ah the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employeiare left behind, the enrafive virtues only being retained. Hence i t is *elf-evident the effects shotfid prove as they have proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine kno-vm to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medieme should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knotnug its compositioa, I have suppfied the accurate Formulse by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of Practitioners in the UnitedStates and Bjitish Amer ican Provinces. If,'however, there should be any ©he Whu has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his addre^. ■Of all the Patent Medicines that a few would be -taken if their compositii Their life consists in their myster; m ^ ^ rics. to all men,\and a l . ------------ the subject freely acknowledge their eon-victioii their intrinmb merits. The Chefry Pectoral was by scientific men -to be a wonderful ore ite effects were known. Many em- 'eclared the same thin| : confidently, and , __ _ _ ___ anticipations wt than realised by their effects upon They operate by their pOwmul influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action*—remove the obstructions of the stomach, howelSjTives and otheroxsaa»-o£ the body, restoring their irregular acHon to health, '' IS known!, [ have no 23, Ej)i >24.'^, 'own of Salisbiiry. ■ | part ex 11* SIS, 205;e3. NB cor ■ W0;w»nd65. 25. NW cor. 26. ex Sly I of Wly .f 250* andRW c6r 25* * n d iyN BUekw, 35. Easterly 36,*xlOO*NEc?r,. 87 aUd -SS. each 40. E part 417* in Sal isbury and . 5 ^ J n - town Qbia ex N S cor sating 16a' NE 200*.)uid ex S I- 500a 30078. -69; 6k 250* SW cor. 750 Town of Ohio. si, ex T66* SW cor. 843 52. E4 &0O* and SW cor 3S», • I 538 63, AffiW of Salisbury i^iclSOa NW and 50a SIV cor, - 192 ' Tinon of Saltxbury. 63, B part 60Sa ex E 4 1- . , 1 0 8 54 . W i ex n 14-lCO*. SW. • ' •402S6-100 bi„W ir ' 500 ® .E 4 ex nn 1-6 of TS |^83I*pdbyO Wai-^. 67i. 476 47-500*S'W and iSaonWlibcexlODa ____ K W 6or of 476 '47- 140, ■ 100*, ' ' ' ' 301 47-160 Vreoman's Patent- 68. lOOa 8W »nd 100* | Witmurt. ■ |ia%TBulloek. 875:8^NW ^ 375 „ ^ . ------- „o. S5. each in 1-6 pd b P GUm. 07, 500 68. 69. 70. 71, 72 and 73, each 300 74. ex 29* SW cor to 11 ■ 0 haul, ^ 428 “ I ex 60*8 W cor, 450 9, E end ex 100* E p*rt. 200 loyal fl-rant —2d Jillotment —Toanof Norway. 83.W4, 100 jTcaJii of Salisbury. 88. E i. 100 89 and 90. each , 200 m. ex 1331* W part, 66| W. E I, lOOaudlQl. each 3d idllotment —71 Norway. 59^ E part, Toiin of Salisbury. .... . , 2 ? \ \ ' \ “ * ':- - I ® A-lOsaj _______ ^ 9 73-100 cor, IS’.E 1, 16.21 and 22, #: ^ s w c o r , U m ^ p a r t. 32. 33, 38, each 40 and 45, eacl 46, 47. NW part. S. NW part, fFatson'gEsi m Triangle. •100* mid , ex 14a S&IOO* mid theijr Merinoe* a t pricos. before -kuo^Wn in Dry ’* ' 1^. ' . i . ____ M i n variety, * od yf?y cheap.E,.,,i ' t Silk* At alMHit h a lf th^ir price#, D f Lain©*, Printe, Popliaav just being opened at low figure©. • i . , ( Dq!ine*iic;G<x?d%,-fUqh a* S heetingBMrting. FLA N N E L , TlGKtNGSv b l a n k e t s ; i , T O P U S L - i o ; ; by hew ' I ^ C E E a M , 0-irsTER AND E E f E E S H - , . ,nuAi m . cx 228 6M00* N i i ; ?SI ity foFfive year., o^ - - ------- — — ,f t of John'Be»ch, de- idy, restoring their irregUlaS? aetaon to health, and ' correcting, wherever they exist, such fie ments as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. , For minute directions, see wrhpper on tho Box PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYEE, F r a c t i c a l a n d A n a l y t i c a l C l i e n i i s ^ LGWBIL, MASS. Price 86 Cents Box. liv e Boxes for $L SOLD BY B. Pall D. L. ami byy allll Druggistsruggists everywhere,verywhere, 49yl9yl aimer, Herkimer; D . D. W est, M ohawk; I. M erry, Ilion; C. P. Hunt, Little Falls; b a D e 4 h a r o w a r e . n p H E subscriber having increased his stock X of H.ARD W A R E , is prepared to furnish purchasers w'ith nearly a ll needful articles in the above line. He invitesparticular attention to h is variety of CUTLEBy, TABLE AND POCKET, AND DOOR . ^ TRI51MINGS. The following comprises a small part of his Knives ^ Forks, (vari ous styles,) . Pocket Knives, 1, 8, 3 and 4 blade, Shears, Scissors, Shovels, Iron ^ C. S., Spades, do do, Hammers, Trowel*, Files, Taper, Files, M ill, Window Sash, Nails,Cut and Wro’t, Hat Hooks, Wire, for fen< • fences, A t the Bi Razors, R a w in g Knives, S i f t s and Screws, Strap Hinges, Mortice Locks, Rim do, Latches, M o rt do, Drawer Locks, Pad do, Grind Stone Cranks, Shovels and Tongs, M ill X Cut Saws, Sheet Lead, Scythe* Thimbles, Rope, etc. indStonesdo, Herkinier, August, 15, 1S54. lo, lausr. BELA p a l m e r . M i s ' Ilf; H o t i c e . „ -.Ml X- X-IX - L.1VH: A N D L E T L I V E . T F . b r o w n respectfully informs the in- J • hi^itants of Mohawk and vicinity that he has'just returned from New York* w ith a full assortment o f DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Drug -- - -------- - Hardi ■ \ ■ French; Cassimen the following articles, viz:- and domestic Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doe skin, Tweeds, Plain Silk and Worsted Y)§st- ings. Plain and Figured' Satins, Black aad Changable Dress Silks, Delaines, Alpaccas, PHnts b f all descriptions, Ginghamsv Canton and Wooleiif Flannels, Brocha, Large Plaid .and Embroidered square Shawls, Ready ■ Made Clothing always on hand and made to order, Mats and Ceps, Boots and Shoes, ^c., Also a heavy asswtment o f GrocCTies, among which af©' Teas, Sugars, MolaSe©. Syrups, Oils, Camphen©, Pare Liquors, Provisions, ^ c . d c . , which he wiB-sfellas cheap a t wholei- iale or retail a s can he s o ldw e stof New York. Al^hawk, September jgS,'1853. 4tf,, « A L W a V 3 a t h o m W*** D entisi :» N .,y .- % ■ X T O ^ J c k is hereby gfyeii that a Grand^iiff, X T P e tit ^ary, t o serv© a t a Circuit Court; sHd Court o f Oybr and Tertniner to be Held in and foMhe County 4>f Herkimer a t the CoOrt House, in the village of Herkimer, oh the the Clerk’s Offire-df said«0uhty^«»|.Ti G* B U R R I L L ,, W I l l X r D \ r ' I I t e - f ' f t b l D , ’ No.- 76 Genesee Strfici, Utica, ■* ■\E ALFRS iii*Fancy-and -Staple Dry Goods. L J M atrasses, Feather*, and every description of Ernie-furnishing Goods, at the very low est market prices. W- WlLLASD E. W . SB efvield . U tica, Oct. ID, 1854. _______ 6 CLERMONT HOUGE, Corner o f College Plaee and Murray Street, New York, hear the Hudson R. R , R.. Depot. MORGAN L. H A R R IS. Proprietor. W I G H T M A N & S tfi-W A R T , , A t c o r u ^ y s a n d ^'oiiiiSjellofi.*3i a t Mohawk; Herkimer Gountv.N.- Y. J . K. WlOHTMAM. D. MoI»rVRa SrSTTABT. S . S . M ORG AN, A t f o r i i e y Sc ^ o i m s e t l o i * a t West Winfield, Herkimer County,] • . W A R R E N C A S W E L L , IF a . a c y d k - S t a p i a . D x 'F - G o o ti s i 5M.&r- e l u a n t & C s ro e e s '^ IO dealer in Silver Wiare, El^-Also dealer in Silv er W Watches, ewelry, ^c . FLOUR and SALT of the ariousbrands constantly on band, and for sale at the lowest m arket price. tt^ A l s o dealer in Shingles, a t the b rick Store lately occupi Shingles, a t b y D . P. 4- C. EJ(wood, the Rail Road. Hoi on Main Street, near hrldmejr, ------ : N . y . H . i i i r r c K , ” d r o e e r a*xd: S b c a ie i* i n a i l R i n t t s O f C i i ^ u o r ^ . Also, in all •kindsoflF.ON.ui’ev/doorssouth of the J a il. Herkimer. N . Y. R A I L R O A D H O U S E , Kept by J . S poonse Herkimer N .Y . R A I L R O A D H O T E L , Kept b y A noeev /- L eicht . on Albany s treet, he public will always ‘ be liberally served at Stabling aftd provender for hors- ;d and in readiness. Th e pul this Hoi es constantly on ham Herkimer, J u ly 16, 1851. J . A . & A . W . S U I T E R , S a d d l e & M a r n e s s M a R e r s , Also dealers in Trunks, Valises, Carpe Jags, 4-c.. in the old Post-Office Building lerkiraer N. Y. ‘ ‘ M a n k n o w t h y s e l f . ”’ A n Invaluable'Book fo r 'AS Cents. Every ■ Family slmuld ham a CepyF - - ■ rY K E Hundred T h LJsaad Copies sold ^^less them a year. A ^gnew edition, revised and 1 ^ ; ; improved, issued. R -* U R . H U N T E R ’S m e d i c a l ma n u a l ' ■ < ' / / / ! ] -AND HAND BOOK for the A FFICTED—Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of eve ry form of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self abuse or by sexual excess, with advice for tM ir prevention, writ ten in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everythirrg that would Of fend the ear of decency, or with an outline oi diseases incident to females, from the result ol some twenty years successful p'ruclice. exclu sively devoted to the cur© 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 es, symptoms and cure of the Fe Testimo 'everand Ague. Penn. Co MEDICAt, unlike the .---Th( mafofitj Of those • I the diseases of -which it lest Colli ObsteirU ,—D k , HnarEit''! or of this -wo irks who adVI t treats, is a IS in the D- me pleasure to recotn- 'o the victim mend him to the unfortunate, or t of rnalpractice, as a successful and experienc ed p ractitioner, in whose honor and integrity * the greatest confidencf they may place BE, M.D . ff F m n . Uni. ilegrity ly plac the greatest confidence, JOSEPH LONGSHOR E , M . From A . Wood-ward, M. D . , o versity, Philadelphia .— I t gives me pleas ure to add my testimony to the professional a- bility of the Aullior of the “ M edicx I. M au - - UAi..’* Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some o f them of long standing have come under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect h ealth, in some instances where the patient Las been considered beyond medical aid. In the tre-at- ment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self-abuse or ex cess of venery, I do not know his superior in the profession, I have been acquainted with the Author s&me thirty years, and deem it -no more than justice to hi n as well as a kindness to the unfortunate viclirn of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one, iu whose profession al skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. ALF. WOODWARD, M. D. “ This is, without exception, the irost com prehensive and intelligible work published on i the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoid- Office in Spinner’s Block, over Stillwell’s store, ■ i^g all technical terms, it addresses itself to the Mohawk. Hefldp.er county, N. Y. __________ reason of its readeis. It is free from all ob- M A R K B A T C H E L D E K . , HANUFAOX0REK OF AND DEADER IN hig SOUS. The author has devoted many year* A S l o f B o o t s & S l l o e s , to the treatment of the various complaints For Ladies/G ents, and Children. Also dealer ' of, and ‘ w ith too little breath to puff.’ of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful practice — Herald, ‘ ‘ No teacher or parent should be wit’ H A R L E Y W E S T , Justice of tSie JPeace. JOHN HARTMAN, F a s iiloasab le TatioJi!' & C u tter. ■L .*«***:«»-» j ‘‘ No teacher or parent should be Without the Also dealer in all kinds--of Cloths and ready knowledge impaifed in this invaluable work, ade Clothing, opposite th© Bank, Herki- It would save years of pain, mortification and' ' sorrow to the youth under their charge.—Pee- ple’-s Adiiocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio in w ing of “ Hunter’s Medical Manual,” says “ Thousands upon thousands of our youth, mer, N , Y , BELA PALMER. ’^DEAt.ES IN , IBjaslisli & Auiericuu Hard waye, Drug*, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, §-c. Also Commission dealer in Patent Medicines, Water Lime & Cement P aint. Herkimer. N . Y. ‘ ' W M . H O W E L L , Jr., CaMnet Sc Ciiair Mauitfa^turer. Coffins furnished on the shortest notice .- Herkimer, N . Y. H. H. MORGAN, Agent for tlie Rens$e’’aer Fire U m i r a i i e e C o n i p a u y ^ At the store of Morgan-5= Stoddard, Herkimer, N .Y . , 30tf P i a i f o f i & R f e l o d e o n s f o r C a s b . T T O R A C E W ATERS, the great Music and -JLl Piano Forte dealer, 333 Broadway, New York, preferring to share a large per cent, with his customers, rather than pay it to the Sliarpefs of Wall Street, to raise available means to enable him to stem the present tight times, offers his immense assortment of elegant and Warranted Pianos and Melodeons at a large discount from factory prices, for cash. His. assortment comprises Pianos from three o f the largest and most celebrated Boston manufacto ries ; also those of several of the best New York makers, including the beautiful and much admired Horace Waters Pianos from his own factory, and Melodeons'of the best Bos ton, New Haven, New York, and, Buffalo makes ; affording an opportunity for selections not to be had elsewhere. Each instrument warranted. Second-hand Pianos at great Bar gains—Prices from $60 to $160. Music and Musical Instruments of all kinds. Dealers, Teachers ond Heads of Schools supplied on the best term s. Music sent by mail post paid.— General and Select Catalogues of Music and Schedule of factory prices of Pianos, Melo deons and musical instruments forwarded to dny address, free o f postage. 3m3 N E W A R R A N G E M E N T ! HERKIM E R DRUG, HARDW ARE AND grocery STORE IN FULL BLAST. fT^HE undersigned would respectfully inform X his old friends and theIhe public 1 of js a iWare, §-c,, and that hereafter he w'i sines that he has purchased of Mr. of Dn satire stocl ries, Hardi cciry on the business a t the old b door to the Post Office, Main street, where he will be happy: to wait i who may desire anything in his iini his stock may h© found public generally, . J . G. Burrili his t Mr. •ugs and Medicines, Groce- ifter he w'ill stand, next , Herkimer, upon those ine. Among may h© found REefilicines, d iem ica ls. Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints and Fainter's Articles, Varnishes, \ViudoW Glass and P u tty, Glassware, Perfumery, FineSoiaps, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Pair ^ all kic 'roprieti ent medicines of the day, Superior Inksj Pure V/ines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Fancy Articles, Also, HARDWARE GROCERIES, B y strict attention t© business, and b y con- iliing the want* of Bis^, customers, the sUb- lex hopes to merit a liberal share o:f ne So Brushes, lery, hes, Paint ’ all kinds, Spi< etafy o ’ suiting the want* o f . , scribex hopes to merit a liberal share o public Herkimer, August 8, 1854. patronage, Herkimer, August 8, 18i 49tf , 1 . BELA PALJ -MER. ic PAINTS, OILS, $60. article, Yenfetiatt Red, a ' M r * ' lUllon,Ulion, * Verm Paint Bruehes, White Ch^k, Red do. Glue,- S s k , \ \ ’ - Ultramaiine Blue, Paris , do, ^ S s i a n dh, Parts Green, Ghtoraedo, . TTME B SS X BARGAIN O UT. TU’GR BALE—300 acres o f land .in Danube, JD within fi miles of this village; 140 acres ofwoOd-iapd—the balance elemred ; soil as good as.any m town—will be sold at e..- IS, have into the habit of self-pollution wfth- Gut realizing the sin and feaiful consequences upon themselves and posterity. The constitu tions of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, i f not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done so to enlighten and in- the public mind as to check, and ulti- to remove this wide-spread source of itchedness, Avould confer 1 thin mately human blessing next the preset temperance (or the use though it has slain thoi uman -wretchedness, Avould confer the great- it blessing n to the religion of Jesus Christ, and coming gener intoxical lating d rinks,) lusands upon thousands is.not a ,grea.ter scourge to the human race.— Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, your co-worker in the good work you are SO actively engaged in.’’ One copy, (securely enveloped,) will be for warded free of postage tcv any part of the Uni ted States for 25 cents, or 6 copies fo r $ l. Ad dress (post paid) COSDEN ^ CO., Publish ers, Box 196, Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the n ost liberal terras. dTyl M R S . B . M A R V IN , M l-* lar i w KE3 ]Eax 9 \TATOULD respectfully inform the public that VV she has opened an entirely -new stock of Goods for their inspection. They have been selected with great care and are well worthy the attention of all -wishing to purchase. Airs. M . having determined upon living here permanently, wdll use her utmost en deavors to please all who may favor her with their patronge. A good stock of all kinds of Milliner-y- of the latest styles will be kept on hand and all orders will be executed with punctuality. M rs. M ., within the last two y e a r s , r e ceived several premiums for her Hats exhibit ed at the Fairs held in the County w’here she has lately resided. Her Shop is in the House occupied by Dr. Seymour, Dentist, and next south of M r. Wm. A. Caswell’s. M rs. M. intends to connect DRESS MAK ING with the M illinery business, and will soon he able to attend to that hr.inch, in all it* various details, and she is sure, to the satisfac tion ol alLwho employ her. Herkimer, Oct. 10, 1S54. ______ ,6yl B L A N K S ! B L A N K S ! ! NTEE DEEDS, QUIT es, Personal Alort- s, Supreme Court i ions, Marriage Certificates, Blanks, Sheriff Sales, Constable Sales and a general assortment of J u s tkt including Summons, Subpoenas, Execuuoi Yemres, Confession of Judgment, Warran Attachments, Bonds, §-c., may be found a t t office o f the Herkimer Democrat, Herkimer, I, Leases, Blanks, L I V E G E E S E F E a T H £ R S . \ l i j f have just received a a in voice o f supe- V V rior quality of Geese Feathers, and in- vit buyers to inspect them. W ILLARD ^ SH E F F IELD, 4tf *78 Genesee St., Utica, WADSWORTH BAILY, S U S - G E O N I I E N T S S ' i r S y Richfield Springs, N. F. ■BnijrCH OFFICES ATCOOBXRSTO-WKAHD EDJ1E3TOS CEIfTE*. instantly of Dentistry, in all its branches, rrant to give as good satisfaction J or New York,. One of the firm will /Village, the first or sec( provemei and w in warrant as in Albamy C Oct. Iff, 1£54. l oj£ r, of the firm w ill endeavor to visit :ond week in ev^ry a few-of bis former pdrohs.; D R > S E Y M O U R , T T A S located himself permaaentiy in ihe vif- . i l lage of Herkimer. Dr'. S. has had nine years practice in his profession kud Will war rant all wfirk to he equal to au^y found la the country. The following is a testimonial from =ed D r. Sey- d him* an a dllffll operator in his p ro f es s i on ' R©y.\E. iI,F9rter,, Rert »r. Downing^ JohuMcDoftnaW, John Staflfon, ^ o , BEerriek^ - M re. Hues,. ; ■ Amsterdam, N . T- Q ^ tTerm s moderate mid all wprk warrant ed!. CterioE. AKB EcsiDryscE next ©outhof S ir. Wm. A. CaswelFs. Herkimer,'Qci. ^ ,1854. 5yl t H D N . A L L c o rts and a il vaadetiesof Jrott for blaek- • ! I YAsmitbsand-others may be obtained a t H . >iy cobt H u y ^ ’s chizp Grocery and Hardware store.