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M o T t s ^ g e the Vown of Ohio to John Bi rtten and 10 in the long (now deeeas ith, his wi County of Ra-kimer, ised) to secure the in the Her- 31 St of Octo- iu- long (i lent of the sum of $353, bear if October, lg48, and record* kimer County Clerk’s Office the ! her, 1S48, in Boc on which Moi at the first piil _______ of^352 -66. The mortgaged premises ere sit uated in the town of Ohio, County of Herki mer, and described as follows, viz t Being part of Lot No. 45, in Jerseyfield Patent and bound- lows : Beginninj iti yji sai ting thei herly Hi ighty-six li hains an west; along said highway 24, ( links to the w'esterJy line of sail a stake ; thence north 31° 45' « 31°45'w e i __ stake in the highway. ^ thence norl ----- along said highway 24, chains and 25 d lot No. 45 m )fth 31° 45' east along said ini- TVT/, Afi tiv<»nty-one ting, , stake ; thence i westerly line of said lot No. 45 twenty- chains and 45 links to the place of beginning, containing fortv-six acres of land t And where- > suit oi^t^oceedings have been instituted as, no suit oi' iwoceedings at law to recover the debt, the power of sale, at made and provided, the said mi :,orany part thereof, d by said mortgage :—^Now therefore, is hereby given, that in pursuance of \ ' and of the statute in such cc Road House in the village of by Mr. Spooner, the 30th di \ at eleven o’clock A, M, SOth, 1854 I Eu; day of Decembi , of that day. ;R EUHLONG, Executor, Of JOHN BI7DLPNG, Deceased. WiLiAF-n C extts , IJtica, Att’y. _____ _ o l o e s - r A S W S H E D h o b p i - T A L - O N t h e F R E N C H S Y S T E M * trie and Lydia Pet town of Colui lumhia, in the county unto Jacob N, House, of the tow aforesaid, to secure the jjayment of th< and cojinty; sum of payment of thu si eight hundred ($ 800 , 00 ) dollars and interest thereon, which smd Mottgage duly te- led in the office of the Cjtjnnty me of Herkimer, in Book X, of Mortgages, J^a2, on the 14th day of May, 1840, and ofint claimed to he due aftd unpaid open said Mortgage a t the date and first puhRcation^ notice, is nine hundred and thirf]^ ddli light] countv on pagO'402^ the amount lars and !orded therewith, andinpu) in pursuance ^ __ . ofthe statute in such case made'and provided,, igail Teceived j and packages by the Mortgaged premises, which are.descrihed all parte of th^world. ^ tue of a pi and recorded therewith, and h such case made'and pn gaged premises, which are.described in said Mortgage, as folloiys, j^-tv it: “ All that certain piece Of parcel of land situate in - the town of Coldrahia and county aforesaid, knovrn and described b^ijeipgpatt of lot No. 52, in the second tract of Staley’s Patent, hounded as fo}Iows,' Viz ? Beginning a t a stake and stones in the public highwiy, a few rods westerly of the house occupied and 6wned Peter Hiwn, and tuns from thence N 52* eight rods to a stake and Stones ^ thence N 38“ E 2l4tods to a stake and stonas ; thence S 52° E eight, rods, to ,a stake and StorieS along on’the public highways 3S° ~W to the place of beginning, containing one acre and fifty-ffix rods of land ■driids - weekly i *50 8tubents---separ! ■ ’ ed to strengthen i „ y i . . — isultation. rooms ibr cont„— . ... , ^ receiveaVand packages by Express sent all parte of the world. ^ ^ ‘ TO THE T iA H IE S H r - liispenard is th? sole agent for D r .'¥ ich o is’ Female M flijthly >Pills.' Among the many thousand b^^resof 'thess Pills annually sold, not one,com^plaiht has 'eyer been rhUde against them. Ladies Ip C certain situation should not-use thcm--thfe -ft-ni be found on the di- feh e v iff’s feale. lY virtue of an execution issued out of the 3 Supreme Court of the State of Nei ’• ■ ’ ’ 'elivered^ few York, t, title, interest and claim, which the Jasper Babcock and Emeline his wife, -Nancy Starring, Mary Starring, and William Star ring had on the 5th day of December, A. D. 1850, or w’hich they may since have acquired, of, in, and to the following described premises, to w it: All that certain Tillage Lot, and house thereon; situated in the village of Mohawk, County of Herkimer, and hounded as follows, to w it; Oft the west by Columbia street ^ on the north by lands owned by L. L.*Merry on the east hy'lands owned by J . R» Davis and D. Talcott; on the south' by lands owned by the heirs of Frederick Bellinger, deceased, and also by lands formerly owned by the estate of Frederick Starring, deceased, and also bylanda owned by L. L. Lowell, and also by lands formerly owned by the heirs of Frederick Star ring, deceased, aforesaid, and also by lands owned by L N. Gray, and also by lands ow'-- by Thomas Cunningham—all of which, gather with theberaditamentsand ces thereunto belonging or appertai braale as the law oi' Cunningham—all eberaditamentsand appurtenan- —: ------ ining, I shall ^_:pose for sale as the law directs, public auction, to the highest bidder, at the public house now kept by John Golden, in the vil lagelage off Mohawk,ohawk, Countyunty aforesaid, onn Salatur o M Co aforesaid, o S day, the 16th day of December, A. D. 1854, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day. Da ted November 1, A, D . 1854. ' LORENZO CARRTL, Sheriff. By J ohn B kown - , Deputy Sheriff. M o r t g a g e Sale.c ‘pvEFAULT having been made in the pay- X J ment of the monies secured to be paid bj STo, fillini ent of the monies secured to be paid by ain Indenture of Mortgage, made and County, recorded fice N< ited by George Parsons, of i , in the County of Herkimer, ighast, of the town of Norwa ty, bearing date March 13lh, ! Herkii ) Pardon , in said inty Clerk’s Of fice Novenibef lllh. 1851, in Book B. B. of j “ lication of Ibis notice the sum of one hundred and thirty-two dollars and forty-five cents, $132 45, and no proceedings at law having been instituted for the recov‘?ry- pf me said monieses or anyny partart thereof,reof, noticetice iss therefore moni or a p the no i therefore hereby given in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provided, and by vifthe of the power of sale in said mortgage contained,- that the premises therein mortgaged will be sold at public auction, at the house now kept by William S. Benchley, in the village of New port, on Saturday, the 27th day of January, 1855, at 12 o’clock, noon. Said premises are described a's follows, to w i t : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Ohio aforesaid, being part of the easterly part of Great lot number nine, in the Patent of .lerseyfield, bounded on ledd byy Fletcherletcher Blaisiaisdell; lots Eigl owne b F Bl on the east by [vision line between Great lots Eight and 1 said patent; on the south by lands o-seph and Jas the divi Nine ha^eretofore beenoverl now owned by Joseph hereby conveyed is supposed to contain ninety acres, and is the same which was dei ed by Alvin Stuart to Wheelock Wood in De cember, 1S34. Dated November 1st, 1854 DAVID HUMPHREVILLE, Execi Of Pardon Tillinghast, Deceased. J. H, WoosTEK, Attorney. 18 mill poi The land in about jcutor, ^c., TVTOTICE is hereby given that an applica- 1 1 tion will be madee to thee Boardoard off Snper-uper if thi to th B o S visors of the County of Herkimer, at their next annual meeting, (on the second Tuesday of November next,) to alter the Hivision Line between the town of Stark and the town of Little Falls, in said County, and to annex thi pai^ of Little Falls to the town incingncing att the Ti)wn rue a barn of Niehoj Town Line of Wan ''’“\'n Line of Ger ;,ine of German 1 ;d Divisi J o f Sta: Stark, fifty-ffix rods of lublic auction, and’said Mortgage foreelosi I M( county, on Thursday, the\'IHhday of January. ........... ’ ' ■ Dated October f 'said Mortgagi louse,.aoTnn now ke] village-Of Mobawk, ■jthelHh/ public auction, a at the Mobawk House,.an John Golden, in the vllls county, on Thursday, th 1855, at 10 o’clock A. M. ■J8, 1864. JEFFERSON F. ROWLAND, Administrator. MARX A. HORSE, Administratrix, Of the Estate of said Jacob N. House, Deceased, O-Wftif ^ P rescott , Atty’s, \ Residing at Mohawk, N . Y. E i s e c u t o jr’s S a l e . In the Matter of the Sale of the Real Estate) of Horace Ely, Deceased. a ) T3 Y virtue of an order of Ezra Graves, Sur- j 3 rogateof.the County of HerkimeV, made ■’ ■’ ' ‘itteth day of September, 1854, (be , Elijah ^ n n e t t , the Executive of »use of the of Novemher, following de-5 a o’clock A, M m tbe ffillo^i i premises,^’to w it: All that ;ce or parcel of lend situated in the 1 , in the county of Herkimi town df Warren, in the county of Herkimer, bounded by the Great Western Turnpike, and west by Mattooft Ely’s, ajid north by Gad ElylS|east Samuel Ely’s, .containing seventeen acfes. F wOod-land, >nzo Tuunicliff’s, ire lot, and about it. Dated Sep- teml 5wi of land ; And also seven acres bounded on the south by Alons and lies near the seventeen acre lot, and forty or fift^rreda distant from it. Datec mber 36, 1854. ELIJAH BENNETTt Executor. l^eciW o i-* * Ifo t i c e . lANT to an order of Ezrs Izra Gravel, ____ „ ___ ... County, no- ireby given to all persona naming inst the gstale of Richard Schooley,. s town Of Warren, In saeid: County, with thfe vouch- the.'sul claims again! late o f tl^ t deceased, f o piesent the same with tl ers thereof to WiHiam Schooley, scriber, -the executor of the will of t^e said deceased, at liis dwelling house, in said 1 of Warren, on ot before the 28th di March next. Dated Herkime;T,, the 20t ofSeptemher, 1854. WILLIAM SCHaOLEY, Executor, r \ n . L i s p E N - U ARD, the. old man’s f r i e n d aod young man’s com* pahion, continues to be consulted on -Ml formsof private-Dis- eases, at his old quar ters, No,,6 Beaver street, Albany, N , -Y. ’ By the aid,of bis matchless, n dies, he cui . -ate N. B.—Letters by Expre ' \ Sent by mail to“any part of the world. Office day and evening. All cUrM wartanteJfc, ncury n$ed, nnd secrecy inviolable, liiajtal openpen fromom 7 A; ;Ml .ta. bt P..M...M. ^ Hospi o fr 7 A A t a P and oh Sundays from 1 to4 P..M, No charge for advice, altS.ough no medicine maybe <% Good board, and private rooms for fhose tthb wfsh torremain in the city. • - , Bji. niSPEKARO’S anEAT wopK, A PRIVATE MBBICAL TREATIES. > WSFJ) DOiis&Tio mDwiFJS&r. The only .work ed in any Country, .«fint$, IJlnstrated ving’s, showing bolth this subject ever publish- r in any language, for 25,' J with Magnificent Rngra- » sexes, in a state of naturg, Other incurable disease ? frA'ttmpnl of tt B . d ^ N T 'O S VJEGETABLB IP E K A X iE lfC ^ B A E i S A I l I : YTTHY -wint. TOir V T KEanECT A cono and affect to despise it, as.long as yottare 9 l able to walk o n tilit has grown into adan- gerous, and perhaps incurable cough—the fore-runner of Con- jomption, or some It is through neglect improper treatment of this oojumon conn that ich vast numbers of the human race are -de- reachedrand^h”rou^^^ tbeVitel organs, as to place you beyond the feach of man. and you fall an easy prey to its power. There is a cheup, so/e—safe tor the most ;nder infant—and «ertai» remedy for this dread- il enemy to mankind 5 that remedy is DENTON’S vegetable HEALING BALSAM ! which for several years was never known to fail giving good satisfaction, and it leaves the patient weli . ; be needs no medicine to purge th|a from the system- This is not one of the new discoveries ; it is an old and established article, and there ! myriads oflivitig bvidence of its efficiency While numerous imitations hai D H . J , B. MARCHISPS C , ^ ^ e B R A T E D C A X H O L .I C O N FOR t n E RELIEF .AND CVRE^ OF SEFFliR' m u FEX^tLES. It stands pre eminent for its curative power tn aU the disease , for which it is re commended, usu ally called FE M A L E CO M P L A I N T S , of these are Prolap* Uteri or Fall- ..jmerous imitations have been poll into the World, lived a short time, died away and sunk into obscurity, this article has with out any effort on the part of the proprietor, steadily advanced, until it has spread itself ovef alfriost this entire continent, A trial of it only is sufficient to satisfy any'one of its virtues, and whether sdl this he true Put tip in bottles at only- two and -fl lings each. The sick would do well to try a Bl DENTON^pkopniETOE, e oy false, four shil- PreghariCy, and Delirei’y of the Foetus. 27th Edition.—Over SOO- pages—sent u«i seal Post’Paid ttr any part of the World, At* ft /t/v-niAQ 'fVkI* Ct Pregnancy, and how to Avoii Hovv-to distinguish tsecret habits in Young Med, And hoW to Care them. I t c o n t i ^ the Author’s vietiv's onmdtrimo- *^And how to choose a partner, i t tells how to Core Gonorrhme, How to cure SypheTas And the Receipts of the' I|emedies used. ■ Ho*W to cure Spine'Diseases'—Nervous Irri tation—Dfespoutrency—Loss of Memory—A- version to Society—And Love of Solitude.. It contains Fatherly advice to Young-La- ToUBg Mefi, and all contemplating Matri- It4eaches the Young Moiber, or thote ex- ome Mothers, how to rear their remove Pimples from the Face. : tells how toI Cure Lencorhtea or Whites •Fallmgof the And ^ diseases of the Private?. M— Rheumatism—Spine i \uhnm, N, Y. ’ id Colds, This Medicine is good for Coughsani and prevents taking cold, will heal the Lungs, cure a Larne Back, Gravel and .Kidney Com plaints, Pain in the Side, -Stomach or Bn Ague in the Face or Breast, Nervous t teaches X ting to bei pring. Cure Lencorhtea 1 Womb—'Infiamatiop of the ^ How to promote the fihrowth of the R air, And to-Prevent it Falling Off, . ’ ExecH tQ E S ’ I f o t x c e . * ■pURSIIAKT to an-order 6f Ezra Graves, Jt acting Surrogate of Herkimer County, no- e is hereby given to all, persons having against Cornelius Delong, late of the if Little Falls, in said county, deceased, le with the vouchers to o f t h e subscribers', e x e c u - returti mail. This book has received more th: commendations from the public bysicians are teccommending person;S i 5,060 re press f and I ift their claims. ABRAM DELONG, • Executors. M E D I C A T E D IN H A L .A T I O N J A K K lW IIEXITHOIP. .MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has t«en made by DR, CURTIS, for the cure of Asthmd, Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and SH Lung, Complaints, by Medicated Inhalation. Dr. Curtis’s Hygenia, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, has accomplished the most wonderful cures of Asthma and Consumption in'tie City of New York and vicinity for a lew months past, ever known to man. It is producing an irapfession Diseases of the Lungs never before witness- jertificates sion. [See cert ed by the medical professi in the hands of Agents,} The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, without the least inconvenience, the heat of the body being sufficient the fluid,—supplying the lungs CO healing and agreeabh le air-cells and mnot possibly be inconvenience, ‘ficient to evaporate mgs constantly with ;sing intoall the lungs that id by any other roed- a healing and agreeable vapor, passing ir the air-cells and passages of the lungs that cannot possibly b reachi icine. Here is a case of , ASTHMA CURED. BaooKLYN. N. Y., Dec.,;26, 1853.- For about eight years I have been severe! afflicted with the Asthma; for the last tw years I have suffered beyond all my powers i it a time I.have no! f, were so great a t times, ids expected each' Physicians are tec* Vicipity to send for it, Apnukss C. W- l i s P e n a R d , S Beaver Street, Albany, N. Y. iJOGTOR :^QHMELF. T H B . P O t i N e T ^ B G U l - A P t y B : OE, EVERT OXE iBOtS ttWN PHTSICIAN. - Fortieth Edition, with One iSgSgS Engravings, Showing •■^WS^Diseases and Malformation of the Human System in every shape and foim». To which is added a Treatise, son the Diseases of Femhtes,] bqing of the highest: importance to married people, or those Ccfntetophitiilg mar- tfiia , YOUNG.’M, T ) ,r ;ret no father he ash&nied itd present a copy of the .j®SiCULAPIUS\to. h ii ■fifeilil, 15 may-fave him from an early-giav-e.^ Let no young man or woman enter into the \secret obligations of married life without reading the POCKET .^SCULAPIUS. Let no one suffering from a hackenied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings,^ and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician, he another moment without consult- arer<rrr A DTTT« tToiro is work by mai e sent for One .Dollar^ Address, (jplfcst paid,) * 35yl DR. WM. YOUNG. Philadelphia, Pa. togethsrmyfrii hour would he my last Duringtbe past 6 years have had the aid and attendance of .some of Line of Mark, ne Sloughlei; thence along the ; and Little Falls to the Town Line of German Flatts: thence along the Line of German Flatts and Little Falls to the dwellingsof John M Morrison Harris; thence north eighty three-fourth! east seventy-two chaii thence south !ven chains and highway, m ison and Hiri linlcs ng the k, com- the most celebrated tear the ceived no permanent 1 lief. I at length had the cure Dr. Curtis’s Hygeatia, Vapor and Cherry Syrup. At -the time I first obtained it I was suffering under one of my most 3, and was in great distrees. ni ff breatl?. in L place of beginning, containing about 1,600 acres of land according to the map and survey on file with the Clerk of the Board of Super visors of said county. Dated Sept, 22, 185 COR] RNELIUS FILKINS, JOHN G. WICK, And 22 others'. E x e c f t t o r s ’^ lS«>tice. ■pURSUANT to an order of Ezra Graves, JL acting Surrogate of Herkimer-County, no tice is hereby given to all pel sons having elafms against the estate of Sally Denison, late of the town of German Flatts in said County, deceased, to- present the same 'with the vouch ers thereof to-John Gorsliaeand Peter H. War ren,. the subscribers. Executors of the will of the said deceased, at their respective residen ces, in the town orColambia, on or before the 20th day of April next. Dated Hefkimerj the t4th.day.of Qciober, 1854, ■ , JOHN GORSEINE, PETER H'.-WARRENV 7ipfi • ’ Executors. ng Surrogate tice is hereby given to all pei'Si claims agains late of the tovim of ,fO ] >antY, no-: one’ having D JBudlong, estate of Aaron Ftiinkfort, in said County, deceased, to present the same wSh the votifh* era tberer-f to Erastus S. Bniliaog, one of the suhscrihafs-. Executor, of the eaid deceas ed. at his dwelling house, in eaidJ town o f , in eaidJ tow! re the 26th day cYApril Frankfort, on or bs RezU Dated Herlinnrer, LEANDE ________ ERASTUS S. BtJDLONG, ert, on or c . Dated Herh Petober 21, ISSC LEANDEE _BUD)W>N€f,: violent attaclts, and v the ami lieved me from. My^advice to the suffering MARGARET EASTON . . . _ M y \d' is—-TET IT. CONSUMPTION. CURED. N ew Y oek , Dec. 27th, 1853-. I came to N e w \ ’ ‘ ’ ox- iijuiiexy wjuicu M.U8 jreguenuy yvun blood J bad pain in my left side, and was v e r y weak and emaciated, hfy friend*: and ph^fi- cian pronounced my case Cohsuraption, pud beyond (he reach of* medicind. L accidentally heard of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeanpj or jnbaifng > e :O L IA N P I A N O S . A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BOSTON LX. PIANOS, tvith or without the adniira,ble ASolian accompaniment, made by the old hopse illet, Davis and Co., may be found at their York Warerooms, 297 Broadway. . Their hern and* Western custome: nodated here. Prices to all 11 £ and BoW- !. Chil- ipon man or beast, and ■’ of the body.^— will cure^Burns, Fresh Wounds. upon man or beat 'ace or Breast, xver Corn- plaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Phthisic, Dyspepsia jind'Liver Complaints, and will strengthen! and re el*. It will cure htains and hruis _ take soreness out of any part of the body.- Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Rbeumatisra, Worms, Summer Complaints, Bloating, Clean sing the Blood, Cholic.Stiff Neck, Sore Mouth, Sore. Throat, Whooping Cough, Corns on Toes. It will create an appetite. No other man in the World makes the gen- ne VEGETABLE HEALING B A L S ^ . Bwarfe of counterfeits. This is the cheapest medicine ever o publicc ■;the the small dose, and 'the w©»- cing to the public, that I session, of his splendid new edifici has erected at N6. 3l M aiden L an be happj- \ ------- * *’ ----- --- ' of consu he devot meet with thoi I him in the “ specialty,” BUS. U ten o r ball ing of the Womb; Fluor Alhus, or Whites; Chronic lb£ammatioa and Ulceration of the Wbmhi Inciden- S i!ion. remedies, isive, and Let ______ (Cancer except ed) no matter how severe or of how long stand ing. The Catholicon far surpass* in being more ' certain, less leaving the system ' all interested call a containing ample pi able s^ources, of the heijefii together with letters from highly experienced Physicians, who have used- it in their practice, and speak from their oWn observations. ReFEEfeNCEs.—E. B. Peckham, M.D.,Uti- ca,N . Y^ ; L. D. Fleming, M. D ., Canandai gua, NY. ; M. H. Mills, M. D., Rochester, N. Y .J D. Y. Foote. M, D., Syracuse,N. Y.; ., Baltimore, Md. ; J. C. xTx. ju.., jualtimore, M d .; W. W. Reese, M. D., New York City ; W. Prescott, M. D., Concord, N. H. ; J . P, Newland. M, D.. Utica, N. Y, i Rev. S. S. Beard, Giebn Springs, S.-C. ' ' Patriphlets had gratis at the Store of Bela PALMER, Agent, Druggist, Herkimer. Also sold by J . and W . H. Frnyn, Frenk- fort; d. P. Hunt ajid J, Wheeler, Little Falla; L. L. Merry, I lioa; J. Baker, Jr., Cold Brook; Mrs.Sarah Tunecliff and M. R. Hosr ford, Richfield Springs. Letter -addressed to care of Mr. Curtis Hatch,' ^geni ~ To Dr. M archist :—I have been ten years troubled with Female Complaints—prolapsus _ J «Tl +i,« . .................... ... ■ • venna, Ohio. :—I have beer Complaints—proli . uteri, and all the attending difficulties’; at tiojes rendering my life most miserable. I have had the attendance of some'of the best physicians, with but little success ; the most they could do was. to relieve—a cure was out of the question: For five months before com mencing with your medicine, I had not been able to perform any labor, could Walk but ■ a time, and scarcely went ontof I was completely prostrated, mind, and expected to drag out the rest'of ray days in suffering and misery. But, reading your advertisement, I was induced to try your invaluable medicine called Uterii Catholicon, as the last resdrt. I had not usi it a week bMore I felt like another woman.— 'By Ihe use Jofthreei bottles I was. enabled to perform all the labor for six in the family ease, and could walk anywhere in the neigh- iborhood without injury. Nothing but a sense of my duty to you and to the afflicted, has in duced me'to state my case to the public. I can saffcl 3 ' recommend the preparation to ail those suffering like myself. (feigned,) M bs . S abah A. BiSHor. FUEEnoji, Portage Co., Ohio, Dec. 27, 1853, B. MARCHISI 4* Co., Proprietors. C enteai - D epot , 364 Broadway, N. Y. 16yl desirable ises men- most I f disea! in ‘, April.!, 1843, is with much pleas- to the p u b li derful effect; renders it the remedy ever yet discovered fof tibned on the label. , A ubtiei B. D enton , E s q ,;—^It is with much pi ure I, comply with your request, and^d my lesiiraony in favor of your V esetabee EiEAiiiNe B alsam . I have kept - it in my Store neatly four years, and have beeja often gratified with the high encomiums passed upon, it by thote whohaveused it, Thenalenfit isjapidlyin creasing £and I cannot but believe, frorn the happy effeeb it ptoduces'in cases of severe coughs,-colds, pain in the side that is'a very valuable medicine; ' DR. H, VAN ANDEN, Druggist A ubupn , April I, J843. This may eertifiy thatthe salenf Denton’s V esetabee B eaeino B alaam has steadily in creased since ib intredactiofi to the public, •and knowing as I do; the component parts of the Balsam, I am led to-regard it an a valuable medicine. I hftve sold i t four years. - DR, T. M. HUNT, Hrtrggist. ■ AH orders addressed to B. DENTON, Au- lied with the to. There 4ry nice pamphlets. Con- •om disinterested persons, iluablelu receipts-eceipts- for.or ladad les,.es,. staining certificates from disinterested persons, ■ w ith a q u a n t it y o f va a b le r f l l farmers and mechanics, ivBich agents wiitcii culate gratuiloftsly. WHOLESALE AGENTS; Olcdtt, McKesson ^ Robbing, Druggists, 127 Maiden Lane, New .York,' C. V. eiiciiener ^ Goi, Dfuggbts-y'Sl ]^j- clay Street, Newr-York. - A. McClure i?- Co., Dfuggisb, 72’ Stete Street,- Albany, N. Y. , JohnL. Thompson dr Co,, Druggists, 161 River Street, Troy. N. Y. ' ; R. Hollister 4* Co'.j. and A, R;. More,.'^ull&' lo, N .Y . Fisk Cl'eveTand, Ohio, J. Owen ^ Co,, Detroit, Michigan. J, XL Reed ^ Co., Chicago, UUnoi»> And at retail by the most respecteBIe D n ^ - gists and-stores in every town, and throughout the Union, and Canada, And at retail in this ion, and Canada, And at retail m tt place by Bela Palmer ; Mohawk, D. D. Wei Ilion, L. L. Merry ; Frankfort, Joel* Pruyu , Little Falls, C. P. Hupt and James Wheeler. N E W M A P CJF H E R K I M E R C O U N T Y , N . Y . NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TVR. L a C boix has the pleasure o f announ- J J dug to the public, that he has taken pos- which he .Xfi, and will who are* desirous ‘s to which undivided attention. p ^ M . B . L.A C R O I X , I^ L D GALEN JEIEAD •VJ DISPENSARY, Jfo. 3 1 M j SLIDEN LANE-, A L B A N Y , N. Yorh, ~ the oldest institution er the name in this I country ever established i for the removal and pre- ■ vent ion of the Yenereal Disease without Mercuiy. ^EW REMEDIES-QUICK CURES.. Slight new cases of infection cured in a few hours byji single application w'ithoutfny med- ■■-'ine and without causing pain. a n o t h e r NEW BOOK ! price 'rWENTT-FIVE CENTS A COPT, he Most Wonderful! Astonishing artd Curi os Work ever published in the English lan guage, entitled MATRYMONY MADE EASY : OE, HOW TO \WIN A L07EE. The secret principle of love.interspersed with directions for the preservation and exalt ation of personal beauty and lovliness. and for. prolonging human life, healthily and bap- pdlytotfie very longest period'of human ex» isteftQB!— SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED ON The Single py. The Dig Brief exposition of the nature and iteatment of the contagious' and other diseases ■ of the urinary and sexual organs and their remedies. A- lecture on love to married Ladies and Gentleroen. How to remedy impotency, Bt-errility and barreness—^how to beget off- afffihg—^tho'danger of excesses-rand the ter rors of absolute continence, etc. Together -with ar vast amount of useful information, aptly termed^“ Knowledge for the Million’’ T^embracing hundreds of recipes which Wve »t a secret from the world by those made millions out of them. feguatdi against Quackery / leapest Book ever published i—-! 136 plates^Frice, onl; been- Jkepl rho have A . ” 1 0 0 F A f l M S . v o m o w R m m ' AND a o a o B i T i i , i > i ] i 6 1 . O T S * 2h be distributed among 606 Subscribers <m tU ' Emrimg ofthe su t of August, 1S54. \ LARGE number are already engaged-**” Lots near these have been sold for from 200 to 506 per cent advance over the price for which 'these Lots are now sold, jsbowing that the purebaffe 'lyill be a good in vestment. , lacii 6 ■er, Each sabscrih ron only $15, payable in instalments of $5 each, will receive fobe BBiftDiN® LOTS, 25 by 400 feet, or a farm of from 2 to 20 acres. These lots are beautifully located at Eosevale, Long Island, w’here a new Church and School-House, and u number of J ---- ii: ----- ---- ------ - ----------- i.„ V low being be erected the comi This is a fine i paying ehormon ing a delightful * ling seasQi iport unityty of gating clear o f rents in New York, and own- 570 farms and sales are daily being madeltoindi- s who, after careful examinalioi location and ascertaining the qnality of the so are selecting Farms for agricultural purposiesy being confid'ent that no land so cheap and cab lightful country residence near the c;ty, where the domestic comforts of'a family circle- can he fully realized, and where 25,009 builds ing lots and about 570 farms ^ have lately beejs sold, and sales are daily being made aminalion ofitp lality of the soil, Ifural purpos ing confii' ■ ’ lated to inc within 50 miles of the city. This land wouliJ have been all taken upyears back, but bas been an entailed estate for the last century, and com pletely locked up for upwards ol two hundred years—since which large sales have been made, and where the wild deer roamed at large may ■now be seen beautiful cottaj ------- ^ —i.--— j : fields; waving with the abunc our mother earth. The great advance of real estate in this city, and consequent advance of rents, have compell ed thousands to leave the city and secure a res idence in some place where they can live with out paying all their hard earnings to landlord*,, and leave their families destitute of the neces saries of life. Among all the various location* which have been selected near the city, a* suitable and convenient for those who have al ready left, and the many who are about to leave, we know of no place so suitable, and at the same time offering so many indue ;ual settlers, as the pleasant and i ! of Lakeland : its situation is snch, he ed at large may 5 and cultivated mt productions o f age throughout the United Sjates.; entil DB. LA CKOlx’s TREVAVE MEDICAL TREATISE. 6R, physiological VIEW OP MAEEIAGE. Fertieth Edition—lOP-QOH Copies told annually. - A popular Treatise-on the secret infirmities of yonth and maturity, arising froi diseases in both sexes, with one hui , Uses and Fonctiens, Add the va s prodneed in them by Solitary Structu: ous injuries prodneed in them by Solita Habits, Excesses and Infection. Gaines, S 3 rjnptems and baneful effects of Vein eases. Toj perfect cun ithi cts of Venereal Dis- !n directions for the ieet. Strictures, 4-c,, without mercury! To which are addetl- very 'extensive practical obse/vutioils oh sexuatdi bility, arismg froi ^ ^ ----- 1 ■ . ments-which are being maa.- .. juh other places o” the line of the Long Island Raii- road, have indUeed the Railroad Company to give all the facilities wilhm their power to a* A F F L I C T E P R E A P S M edical H oitse —Establish ed 2Q years ago* by j)r. KfNKELIN, of Third and Union st*. between Spri FinCy Philadelphia, Pa. ' ’ INVALIDS Are apprised'that ©r. KINKELTN conSne* hfo practice to a parWcular\ branch of medicine, which engages his undivided attention. He caytions the unfortunate against the abuse 6]( m e r c u ty ; . thousands-’ a r e a n n u a l ly iriercuria,l-f ifed but of JHe^ Recfifit affeetjoHs ,are prompt-* ..rTWENTY. YEARS OP EXPERIENCE In the treatment of a ?)ass^of diseases hitherto neglected and imperfectly understood, ha? en- abled Dr, KINKELIN, {Author of a worJ(‘m Sdy Preservation,) to prove that nine tenths of the causes of nervous debility;, local and con stitutional weakness , mental and, physjcalEBf- ible to certain.habits,: formin_g ■ r V . . irings of do- ising from nocturnal ♦'eminal emis- sioni, or Constitutional weakness, and its at tendant sympathies. The whole ilJnstiated froih Dr. L a Cjoix’s private practice. The reproductive organs of fethales, ifTiss.' .Irated. Menstruation, irregnlarity, or the en tire suppression of the ro6nsUs,'how to remedy;, pregnancy, illustrated by plates, at different stages of . gestation; hew to prevent, how to determine ing it, and their remedifes, M, D,, of Albany,*N. Y. The above two Books will lje mailed M postage, ©fi the teceipf of fifty cents in'inoney, or Post Office stamp* if'addressed, free, to Drv p . B . La Croix, AfbaB^s Ns Y. . ^ ; SECRET ©r$^EASES. Weakness,, loss, of ergainc power#, pain in the loins, dfe'eases of tHe kidney*,, a’^ction of the head, throat, nose aiid skin; constitutioB- al debility, and fill those horrid- affections arisiwg fforti a certain secTet habit lef'ybuth, . which blight their most brilliant h'bpes o f an- •fi.', impossi- commodfite, those who wish to pmichase home steads on the Island. The price at which this land isoffisred it-lei* than its value for agricultural purposes alone, 80 that we do not see how any man of gommom sense can hesitate to ^ecu-^ a portion of it.— This land is well worth the attenttioB'of both settlers and- speculators,! as it aShrds aw oppor tunity for the safe investme-Kt of money. The dajr is-aot far fiistaat when all lands on the line of any railr©ad or steamboat route, and withia fifty mrle* ef New York, will be worth tea times the prices, now as'ked for property in Lakeknd. With respect to Long Island Lands which have been so- ranch talked of at the two previ- ir most brilliant h'bi tipipasfoni^, rendering' Marriage-; i ble. A CERE 'WARRANTED^ OR NO CHANGE. the ipost excelleni lect, \who m i ^ t lands, of young and hrillian se have tabs with the tbundi ipt intei- intranced TAKE PABTiCULAS NOTICE. .. There is fift fivii hqbit sometimes indulged in by boys, .in soltade,. often growing up. with listening St ‘ them to-manhood, and which, if not reformed . quence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, Ih'dliB time.'not only begets -serious obstacles may call With full confidence, to matrimohlai happiness, .'but gives rise to a I MARRIAGE.- sCTies^oi p'rotiacted, ihridiofis, and deVastatlfig Married Persons, or those- contemplating affections. Few of those who give way to this S-ipabiage, being aware of pHysihal weakness-, pernicious practice ^ e^w areof the c o n s e q u O n - i m m e d i a t e l ' ----- ' ' teredj’jTegPstrange-^and tmaccouritable feelings, 1 and vague fears ift,the,ipiad- ' The nufortfinate' th i^ aflbcfed becomes fee^ T ^ y M a j r pr po^S to^hHsh°^(p^^^ o^to a p p lji^^ fo t S sufficient number of subscnbers^cm_te_^ta^ with l e i e n ^ *\ ‘\'mself hefor- nd enter n I and his t 207 Broad Sole Agent for L. Gilheifc’s 8^.-T. S. D. is an dealer, wholesale and and MusicaL\ PubJicatifnsf. or Music supplied on liberal erms. doir. ctensive puhKsher and er, wholesale and retail, in Sheet Music MuSicaL\ PubJicatic Defilejrssip Pianos lusic supplied on liberal erms myiungs„ 'Its appearance ■ life. Soon dfter wearing t relieved the pressure its appear upoi haler. Hook the eheirySjrop.jisMlifei laed to-do so, my cohgh'''gradm\l continued to-do so, my cbfigh\'gradtia.Ujr ling belter, nntiUttentireIyJfiJDUiie,-and,I now consider'myself efired; 'Lutill wear The Inhaler, as theuse of it believing it strengtbenii lungs, I feel unwillinE a t pressnt to dispense with it. jm N W O Q jgfs Sold by BOYD PAUL, No. 140 Chambers street J G. H . RING, corner of Johi^street and Broadway,N.Y: Ptii D E N I S O N ', W I L L - lA iy iS ^ C O - , Manufacturers and \Wholesale Dealers in Straw Goods,.Hata Caps, Furs and Umbrellas, , ‘ and Parasols, , --.ty NDS. J5 4-17 COURTLANDT S t . , N.: Y (Adjoining the Western Hotel.) rp H E faciiities of the nndersigned enable X them to Offer inducements to purchasers of straw goods, ^c.:, Eeldodi met with. They have an. extensive and entirely new stock goods which they offer at prices that will jdefy competition*. . Ad: examination Of theif ttoek j : is fiolieited*. ■ • ■ DENISON, WILLIAMS ^ CO., 1 -23yl, .Nos, 13 5- i7- Cottlandt S t„ Nz’Yr O M T S T O N ^ t S T Q N e i ites the attention of ) build, and all other . a NEW QUARRY i of Germ; tity ofthe h .0 >vvuiu ujou caH'attenti Tfi the village pT hfphfiwk:* TWt o f/^e .^fote- house of H. G.,R6ot .Uo.VhBtweeh'Tfar^rjf- folh’s Stand and theGanal.vvhernlte is always jnecdy. tafuTuish4ilikindsJCUT3ST3u6£E:Euch as iVaUr Tables, Haps, Sills, Platform Fteps, Pla^gin^, -rj, MOUlrDING^of nU-descriptjonsi.'fi’^ i n file picst ips?d€to;and wojkmnnlitetRanncvphndiil: prices as low as tbeyefin bs-fiiSnishedui jit 'fiie Itate., All ihpss .oasl iR.hi!. sufficient number of subscribers can be obtain ed.) a Ne%v Map of HERKIMER COUNTY, plotted from entirely actual survey made for the purpose. It will be laid down on a large lie, Ed Us to include all the ' poads. Lanes, Streams, Ponds, ' of Factories, Mills, Churches, Schoot-M<m»e*> Taverns. Stores, B. S. Shops-, W . M^^^Shops, and Bvaelling Souses, ^c. Thus making the Map most valuable both for “J* ’' ’*'— present and future reference. Farmers and lers will ,be,ac- Property-Holders in the country, who sub- enstomers the g^jribe for a copy of this map, previous to the I\ completion of the survey, shall have their names or fancy name engraved opposite their house on the map, and a Business Directory 01 the mUrgin for the village subscribers. Thi price o’f this map to subscribers will be only F ^ E DOLLARS PER COPY, \ Handsqmely colored, mounted, and on rpllers, payable on delivery of the Map. It.wiU he i^ued-as soon aS is compatible with cottect- ijess, PersonS'wishing to have Vignettes or Views of their House on this Map will please give notice. ‘ ' • ■ ■. Suhserjberg will BERRY,^ Iway, New York, sr Boudoir Pianos. _ iges in hfespOrf __________ Ithb emancipate himself hefore.the practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage in unfruitfuli and his Sense tells himi that this is caused by his early follies. These '^ Ydre Coksiieraiions whick shSUld aiSaken tke at» tePtion of4hdte rimiforiy‘SffliRrted. '•M A N A G E Requires the fulfiTine4,of sevm^al epftdRioiii in order that it may \be tbe capse' of mutu; happiness. Gourd the veil which ori^n of domestic wretchednes ' its true source in every ipstan* how many could it be traced' qualificationa and their attend ments! Apply,.then,; whife i t is yet time, in order to have your, unstrung and relaxed or- ganjzation'rebraced, revivified and Strength- r e m f m b e r , -r.U 1 rtA I L R O A D . R O U S E , . ;.;M f e l 4 . . . H E R K I . as recently purchased the-property kqotyn a s the: Railroad House, in %hfilvill^e •orHerkimer, teljich he gr^tly ’improved and furnished anew-throHgboutv „ Travellers' diid others may- be .assured that neither' paink Or expense has been; or will be.' sparfid to reni- der their sojourn agreeable at the Herkimer Railroad House. , . ’ . * - A S ta & e leaves this House at 11| d’<doA A|. Ill,, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays:, pfthp ; otYBfotromg.ll Newport, and theM coiftilctiiig with stages for * . « j He*whn places himselt under Dr. KINKE- LIN’S “treatment may religiqusly confide iH his honor as a gentlem;ntleman, ge find rely upon the tskurance, that the secretsofDr, K.’spatifints will never be* disclosed. ' ' Young: man—let no false from .making ydur cdse 'kn< from education and respect: ly befrierid you. Too many think they will conceal the s rin'thdir .fiWn hearts, ’afid <ure themselves.—r ‘ j Alas! how often is this a fatal delusi0ii,'*and ho-#'many'ia promising ybuhgm4ti,Wl 'have heeda»Srndment to society, has yrfapper-necorapanying eaqh* box,) though ffi- ■ways safe and healthy, so gentle, yet so active P'ric^$1 ‘per box. They can be mailed to any, part of the United fetates. ^ . PERSONS AY A DISTANCE may con s u lt Dr. La Croix by 'letter, post paid, des cribing —-• ’ ------- from the eartft.^' strkfit'es ' idfoent to socioty, ifif o f tho urethra are rApifffy reofoved hY3&'bpplififiJiqnof4i£iW.tlierapdU!;teal^fntj :plicitl 3 s, to- her wUh ajtth.fiii’SHnptom^ puF letter en If-'. Forwarded to any part ofthe Umte^ Statgs^ tecurfi from y o m S ^ ^ B p p B ; ' : ' ' l ; - --------- isuit Dr. La Ci „Li_L —nt^ns impor- h by every iplating-mav- which conl^ns tt© be khoV U sly on Marriag fii^'secrets that oug married person, or t riage. JXHE ELECTROr GALVA'NJC PRC^ ■■■-- l - ‘ TECT0R. ' For married ladies; whose health will not ad mit, 6r-*vFho*haveno desire toinerease their fam ily-may he-obtained as; above-. Jt isperfiKtly safe apdoertain, and h^tf been extensively used jdurin^the parteight years.;. Pricereduc^d -te 4 -^xt* cxnu. buc lu a iij xiv a i c at , we know of no place so suitable, ime time offering so many inducements to actual settlers, as the pleasant and delightful village of Lakeland ^ its situation is snch, be ing half-way from Brooklyn to Greenport, near tttre of the island, with the beautiful Ronkonkoroa lying one mile north, and feat South Bay and broad Atlantic on the south, -with the most healthy and purifying aii eontinUally wafting its gentle breeze around, making it a delightful residence for the gentlis* man of leisure or man o f business Here SO - 690 families, who now occupy crowded *i i unhealthy apartments in this city, paying ca- ormous rents, mifeht find pkasant homeslesidi while they do basiness in the cjty,©r manufac ture articles for the city trade. The improve ments-which are being made at Lakeland, ; her pla' of at the two previ ous meetings, -nffien discussing the subject of ‘ this soil,’ the following feet ivaa recorded • A gentleman has frsm one to two thousand id,, about A gentleman icres oh the s« 1 ; beets-,, eight acres. It cropiat eight hundred busii forth fri asrofs-, twenty-two Fe estimates th» l bushel*-per acre, worth from 30 to 40 cents per bushel, or fromi six to sfiyea thousand dollars for thecrop Ireland, who has a farm in the vicinity, the Lakeland Station sail better, than his, This is one of fered .ro those of if a home of thi nere trifib ,also, also, a lach five and ten acre This is one of the Best opportuntSes ni of small means who are des of a home of their own, to p trifib, a few F<rms, ntainine purchase c Fa containing five and tep acres, and upwards,, at foopi' $25 to $3i5.per acre. D:^ Ail persons wishing to avail themselvc*- of the opportunity now offered to procure a fine F-atm ox .splendid Building Lot near the Em pire Citjf, sljQnld make immediate applicatioUr as they are nearly all disposed of.—Apply tO' CH-A.RLES WOOD, 208 Broadway, corner-of Fulton street, N. Y., or to J. S. HAYS, Lo cal Agent, Democrat Office, Herkimer. ^ Maps and Pamphlets can be bad,, if de» ' n to either of the above. J5yl' Ij^ M ap s sired, by application pe The only precaution necessary lo he-observed is, ladies sjhould. not take thepe if they hayi sjhould. not take thepa if they h beiieyethfit they are in .certain s particqlMs. of which will.be found jper-accorapanying each* box,} the ye reason to Nations (the ,deX- lOnications considered^ stfictly Confidential. Office ar ranged: with separate apartments, so that n’ai tientsheVei* kee any one hu{ the'Doctor him- ................. lahce‘da“ ' ' - ' *e * self., , A{tepdi . , iaily, ffora V in th morh- ing.,t^.9 at night j^^vhd on Sundays from 2 till April 12 , 1854, J : 32yj , OWINTER DRY GOODS ! I . W ll-I^ A R O S H E F F I E L D , ' ‘ '''' •' ,,' 7S ^e*^fsee Street, Wtiea-.,^ ■ uee, FfintS,ipoplitts,’D^-Bafg4, FLANNEL, TICKINi^S, ^BLANKETC,* !t the I , SPOOISTERt IM R O B I T A N T T O A I-L,. ^TA Y N A R D ^ TAYLOR take plfeasure in x V jl calling the attention of the residents of Oneidfi County fifid its vicinity —•’ --------- •' oradyante S oi wuuw, wu: oe . , ipl^cted styles, and a OuffiBSortment of JnwEEiay,. embrace* ev ery conceivable pattern, of gocri quality, apifi fit prices to suit the most economic. . QUR SILVER WARE CHALLENGER COMPETITION. ; Jst, It is of good quality. Being extei of this article .tee manofocturers of this article we can confii ly guarantee pur work to; give satisfaction'. 2d, We CUB sell lower’than other dealere who buy their waiesand are obliged to pay the manufacturer a profit. ' i 3d, Opr representations shall hs fully sus tained or we will refund the purchase’ money. : Persons who are not judges of gold or silver will run-no risk of being deceived in the qual ity of our goods as every article is warranted precisely as represented. m SIG flT ^ I» A BAR Sfli A N b W H A T JC S A W T H £ l H £ v BY T. S. ARTHUR. Ten. Thousand Copies sold in a Month, - FT'HIS powerful work, acknowledged b ^ '^ l 'A who have read it to be the best ever wrft- tenby Mr. Arthur, depicts the 'evil^ ffi- tetnperanee in a series of thrilling sketchel, U- Tustrating the effects o f Tavern keeping and Rum drinking, not oiffy on individuals thern- selves.‘tet on commimities at large. •sWrytof little Mary^ Morgan and who is reformed b ’ “ j —— ^ , />_ • \ riceoi tHenc __ can Jo more for iny other ary Morgan and her by her devotion and deaih'j It; alone worth the price of the book. ' - - 'Temperance then and others can Jo tno jtbh cause by its eircnlation than by any ivn and an editio lem, beautifully Uint engraving by Bartfiin.. Copy wiB be Vefit ition got- X H E P L J B M C i .undersigned would respectfully ipfbjrm .I 'tbe inhabiiapts of jHerkim?r,*hat