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id, the list being hendud by CnAiaES iixER,'Esq., of Sinithfield, who has been st efficient ofiieor of tho Society i n capacities,,and will undoubtedly uiake od a.l'resick-iit. resolution, highly complimentary to HATMAN *, the retiring President, was J by an emphatic Acclamation; and s, which wi!.l bo found annexed to tho lium List, in nuotlicr wiluijin, cladies were then announced as being j in the saddle, and tho crowd moved le riiigj'lltoso most interested waiting ar the award of premiums, tho whole, in spite of tho utinmpj- weather \of the first two days', tho Fair n highly successful one, -and will bo fcded by others still more so, wo have )iibf. c following statement of the Society's ccs is nearly correct: Society received during the three days, fur. unmtnl membership, - sy;jg no tickets, • - . - - - - Oil rn life membership, and other sources, Da no fcro was previously on hand, the State appropriation of - - $l:iO 00 '• and oilier funds, - , • fi'i 00 .$771 00 ISO 00 Tolitl resources, Miniums in cash (being all that was claimed on the rcjruiur list, and a largo amount of discretionary prizes) were paid, to the amount of about $400 00 penses of the 1'uir, about li;0 00 rcompletion and improvement of biiildinir, - - -» 120 00 $U57 00 OS0 00 arils? J ock u . ..for.'i of a,* • xon, and the' of Itrj, * n to fur- to tiro.- llur in of the anil 2d best do. S'2, S. Harwooil, Eaton. • • 3d best do. Lombard;Eaton. ' Best yearling steors, $2\& dip., 13.13. Gil bert, -Hamilton. 2d best do. ?2,-M. D . Bailey, Lenox. * 3d best do. Si, ha Bridge, Lenox. PAT OATT1.K. Best fat ox, £ 3 and' dip., C. E. Sherrill, Lebanon. 2d best, do. i -2. do. • Best fat steer, under 3 yrs,, $2 and dip., Norman I'^elt, Lebanon. 2d best do. $>1, Norman Felt, Lebanon. . Complimentary notice to A. Merrill, of Cazsr.cvia, for a fine 1'ul yym-Iing steer, wlucli does much credit to tho. raiser. Best fat cow, $3 & dip., Alpheus Morse, Eaton. 2d best do. $2, S. P. Chapman, Lenox. Both the above arc noticed by the Judges as very stipeiior animals. FANCY' HOUSES. Best stallion over 3 years old, to Alpheus Morse, of Eaton, 53 it dip., for horse \ Ken tucky Hunter.\ 2d best do. £3, 1'. II. Smith, Hamilton, for horse \Conn-.t 3d best do. $2, J. Brainard, Hamilton, for horse \ North H:nr.\ Best 2 3 ear old stallion, $2 it dip., to S. Elmore, Cazenovia, for horse •'Uiiroc Hun ter.\ 2d best do. £2, D. H. Sherrill. Lebanon. 3d best do. $l v (jr. AViekwire, Madison. Best matched horses, $5* «fc dip., Norman Westcott, Nelson. ACCIDENT.—A severe and distressing ac cident ocenred on tho Central Railroad in this \1IIngo on Statu'day last. A n cngino belonging to tho'.Watortown and Rome, road backed down on the Central road to the wa- terhouso on tho cast side of the canal to get water; whilo thus backing down, a man by tho name of Joseph Link, in the employ of tho Central Couipanv. imnned n(K tVnm a gravel train, which stood near the wntcr- honso on tho track where tho engine was coining down. Tho c igino passed over Durk breaking ono leg and both of his arms. He vtas alive on Saturday evening, but suf fered considerable from Ins injuries. Ho re sides in West- Utic: 1 .. Whether he suw tho cngino coming or not, no one knows, nor were we ablo to learn further of the sad disaster.— Home Sentinel. FIRST AEEIVAL ..-IMS'- TOWN! TUB Cholera continues its work of death in Columbia, Pa. Out of a population of nearly 5,000 there aro- only 1,50 0 remain ing. On Tuesday there were 1 0 cases and 15 deaths. Balance, - - - $277 00 I his sum, which will bo increased to lit $400, by some life memberships due, pplicd to pay off the debt of the So- for buildings, &<:., &o. Another Fair \nearly clear off this burden, and leave [Society in possession of all its property, free to devote its entire income to its hnium List and the imjirovement of ils Meanwhile, every .public spirited 1 'jen, and especially every farmer and me mo, who is anxious for tho diameter of calling and the advancement of its in- sts, should favor the progress of this iotic enterprise, and aid to \SPKKP TH E PLOUGH!\ Premium List, \arded by the. Jlfadinon County Agricul tural Society, at their Fair, Sept. 21, Ubi. BEST lMVUOVED FAltM. st prem. $5 & diploma, to Jnbcz Tillot-| i, Cazcnovia. SHOUT Jionx CATTLE . Ucst bull ever 3 years, $-1 i t diploma, to •hens Morse, Eaton, for bull \Grand- Ice.\ [test hull calf, §1 & dip., S. P. Chapman, ttox. 2d best do. Si, S. P. Chapman, Lenox. Jomplimotitsiry jiotico to Mr. E. Thomas, Eaton, for a lino animal. ik -?leo\v ,£3 it dip.; 2d bost *3 ; 3d best to S. I'. Chapman, of Lenox, for imp'ed s Airntc, Bright, lives 3d, and Frantic. iHrst \2 year old heifer, $3 & dip., S. P. inpwuu, Lenox. pi best do. $-'3, R. B . Palmer, Lenox. (Nest, heifer calf, §1 & dip.; 2d best do. S. P. Chapman, Lenox. JlEVOJf CATTLE. 'P >wt )-eniling bull, £2 and dip., to J. R. iflpin.'in, i>f Sullivan, for bull \ Oiu-iihi \ '2d best. do . §1, Baker ct Sun, I.< h.,ii\ii. .'Id best d<s Tnmmctiolis, ',0 1'. Cooliiliff. ailison. Best bull calf, %l <t dip., Baker <fc Son, •banon. 2d best do. §1, F. Coolidge, Madison. Best eow, §3 and dip., Baker it Soil, Leb. 2d best do. §.'{. do. Hd best, do. $2. do. Best 2 year old heifer, ?3 and d : p., F. 'oolidge, Madison. 2d best do. §3, Baker <t Ron, Lebanon. 3d best do. $1, J. R. Chapman, Sullivan. Best yearling heifer, 52 and dip., Baker it on, Lebanon. 2d brst do. £2. \ do. Beat heifer calf, S i and dip. do. C11ADE, Olt NATIVE CATTLE. Best 2 year old bull, ?'2 and dip., J. Riley Stone, Smithlield. • 2d best do. $ 2, Wells Coinnn, Stockbridge. Best yearling bull, $ 2 i t dip., John Stis<er, .ciiox. 2d best do. §1, Corbin it Morse, Cazcno- ria. Best bull calf, Si & dip., Shcrcbiali Hunt, llnmilton. 2d bust do. $ 1, Norman Felt, Lebanon. Best cow, S3 and d'ip.,B. B. Gilbert, Ha milton. 2d best do. $3, Norman Felt, Lebanon. 3d best do. S2, E. Smith Morrisvillc. Best 2 year old heifer, S3 and dip., Wells '1. Riteh, Smithlield. 2d best do £3, M. P. Bailey, Lenox. '3d best do Si . do. do. Best yearling heifer, 3 & dip.,, B . B. Gil- icrt, Hamilton. 2d best do. *2, M. T). Bailey Wampsville. 3d best do., Transactions, Wells R. I'iich, ISmithfield.. Best heifer calf, $ ] and dip., Ira Bridge, | Lenox. 2d best do. Si, M. D. Bailey, Lenox. CATTLE J DHKEDIXG STOCK. Be«t 15 cows, heifers and calves, from [ one town, SO and dip., to S. P. Cliapmmi, | for shoit horns. 2d best do. do. $4, to Baker it Son, Lc- [ banon, for 1 >evons. The Committee of Judges wish to ex press high comiuandntion of both these jots. They arc specimens of the first qual ity of their respective breeds, and arc pro bably not excelled in the State. •WOPJUN O OXEN*. Rest ten yoke for one town— Second- prise of S4, to town of Eaton, for cattle entered by Augustus Lombard.— No first premium given, there being no competition, and tho ten yoko shown in cluding somo of second rate quality. Rest yoko working oxen, S4 and \dip. Al pha Brown, Eaton. 2d best do. S4, Jabcz Tillotson, Cazenovia. 3d best do., Transactions, Baker & Son, Lelwinon: Best a year old steers, S3 and dip., C. R. Ackley, Hamilton. Tho Paris JJcbuls argues that the surest, and indeed the only way for Spain to prc- KCnO to Lei'ne.f lliu possession of Cut>;., is to abolish iitaverv in that Island. - 1IOBBIE & CLARKE, A RE NOW RECErVtXC! BY RAILUOAD, A J\. largo £up>il«- of PALL AND WINTER GOODSi to which they invile the attention of tlio Public.— Having purchased their Lloods at VERY IOW PRICES! thoyare prepared to oiler grout inducement:) to llioso \ wjpliing to buy, and as their Assortuioul is by fur ll'u i MOST KXTRXfifVK IJV MARKET! they feol assured that pmuliiisers will find it to their in.l> \iitage lo {jive them.: e-.tflFtiet'oi'e bujiug elsewhere. O.zoiioviii, boptll, Is.. I, Fall Dross Goods. A T Hobbie & Clarke's may bo found Merinos and Cashmeres nf every ileairablv .-liudu and ijuali- ty, and nventy-ttve per cent below last year's prices. \*1 e invite the Ladies to examine them Our stock of tjilks was newr Litter or better tliun now. \\ orked C«illtus of tmcr wotk lor llie same money than ever beiore ullercit. Also, u tiuu iiosoriiuenl of i.\si:i{Ti.\(i.s A.VIJ Kiicixtis, Ai.i;.\A.Noi:i:-.s . . SL'PKKIOII KID Ul.l.l\ KS, i> U.li KlllliO.No 1 A.NU J;HKS.S TK!.M.MI.\(J,->, UK J XlShii, Al.l'ACCAS, ic, .Ve, Ac. Wo Iinvo boturht our st'*k clieap aiid shull sell ch'*up.—.Sept. -t , lS.jl, GOLDL GOLD! G IIATJSKUL for past fnvors, would\ tiironu the chi- \ zens of Cazenovia and vicinity, that he contiiim.-s at his old stand, in the Ten Kyek lilock, Albanjvst., wlmlwJ A . M , unnC iiy• i-ioiessor 01 j>m lne . one door east ol the Public Spiate, where ho has a j maliM iu 0 iieida C'onletvuce Seuiinury. nud FuirfleW SPISNDID STC^ OF JEWELRY, | Acudcmr.-'- - - - * —- - SERIES. OF AEITEMETICS. \ -- \ - -- .»w>__>._- T HE Subscribcra liaro recently published tio fol* lowinj' Serid-i\ of \Anthmotics by Prof. 0» lH-ANCHARl), A. it., formerly-Professor of ilathe*' In Ibis village, on the 21th 111st., Mr. JOHN toeic- ji.v.v, aged GU years. In Morrisvillc, fscpt 11th, Mrs. ii. wife of Ilirani I .eivis, Jisip, aged - JJ ^tars. CAZENOVIA HOUSE. The Old Homestead all right again ! ! T ill] subscriber, furiuer proprietor of the Annas IIOUM , tie Kir.ler, would iiitoini bis friends and tlie public geiieiali}, ili.it he lias nci-utiy til.'id up lliu Cazei.ot la ltoitae in a sujiei'ior style, uiul Is now prepared lugive e\et^body me \et'y beat aeeoinmo- uaiuius. li.anm li.nl se\eral yeiiia' experience iu u l.nidiuiil, he i» i ./umlviit thai lie will be able lo give eiiuie sati>tacliju to all >tla» limy fii\ut- linn with llieir patruiiuge. is. II. LilLLaOX. Ciieiiovia, rtept/ IOJI. W AX'l'KM.—Forty Cords of good hard seasoned hlmu U'ood, lor which HIM will be paid. Sept S7. CltAXUALI. * Jllter.l.liV. \FALL GOODS. 1834. 'PKOi'LE'S STOKE r 2d best do. $.:>, .f. C. Coinstoclc, Cazenovia. liest single boisc, §3 and dip., U. W. Staf ford, Fcnnc-r. 2d bust ilo. fvi, T. \. Kibbe, Eaton. 3d best do. Si, Win. <J. Chirk, ILimillon. The Judge.-* say that the display of fauey boi>es Si'ns very creditable in number imd (piality. The dioisions were made in this class more pttrlicuhirly in reforeiuie to ele gance of foim and graceful action, than to other qualities. Noting \Kentucky Hun ter,\ belonging to Alpheus Mor.>e, of Ealun, was purled in form and style. In the class of 3 year old tsiallious, it is thought proper to say, that \libu-k llawk, Jr.\ owned by Ambrose Hill, of Lenox, was as attractive as possible, and the Judges have never seen | his superior of the MIIUO ag\. 1'eing some- i what familiar with the appeamiieu of the i sue of <lii* roll, we have no hesilation in | Good nm's to Iho&e Unit lerml to purrlmse ft saying that hi< ri.'-rmlilniiiv to the Vermont Hlarlc llawk is verj striking indeed. Tho competition among iho single horses was very great indeed, air! following fancy to the exclusion of the mcio substantial qualities, tho Judges succeeded in be'ng unanimous iu theii report. C. !>. MiLi.Kii, Qhuirmoii. fiseretionary premium, ^2 and dip., to AmbroM j IIill, of Lenox, for eolt '•lilack Ilank, Jr.\ Do. do. %2, to E. Westcot, Eaton, for eolt '• Morgan lleliniieo.\ Host stallion over -') }is. old, ?-T and dip., .\f. D. I'ailiy, of Lr.iox, lor hoise \ Othello.\ 2d best do. i'l Welcome Scott, lirook Held, for horse \ 'i ipjioo.\ thi best do. S. J. Clark', of Madison, W K are pvepured to compete with oui- neighbors in any variety ofCmius, Ca^niuieres, Saimeis, T«ecil.i ami nil necessary Triimiiiiigs. \\ e iniciid In e.\ie;ul our last Winter's trade in jCKAt/Y\ .MAi>J-J Cl.O'llllXU, itndaliall be piepared to iiinkii loonier iu sti'le and in a stibatuulial itiaiinei', Cuius, I'anla mid Vest. ' JKAXK.T « AKK .x.Vf l-.U ClAl'JltS fur 1 mils—a^eiuiino uitieie. UoltiliK «.V CiiAltlCli. til|lt. IS.'i-l. Shawls and Cloak Gcods. A (iltKAT variety nf Sll.VW l.S just received by X\ llubbie Claikc. Also, aline assortment of J.UI I I.H t'tlitlin Willi sjileudul Tiininnngs to uiiuch. Sejit. -M, l6j-l. G\ 5 fwaji of Goods tor it tilth- money ! 1 HIS inndu ami tying in liejps ami, CliUCKKIiV. H OIlllfK & CLAKKIO ate receiving a largo and extensive assurliiieiit of CROCKERY Cc GLASS WARE, to which they invite the attention of tl.e public, feel ing satislieu that an culmination will estubliab the fact (hut they have the best ware iu tow n, and are selling ul low ligiircs. Also, a great variety of C hinii \ .lacs, Candlesticks, Cologne liultles, Cu'il liaskets, Ac, ut the j'.jtrir.i:. Cr J£ O V E It 1 E S . ~ ~ T ill: niiw! eoniprehi.n-ive stock of PA JULY UHO- L l-.KiPS eii-r ulli led in town, just ii'ceived by H0B3IE & CLARKE. Call anil examine J'.UI'llll.. nf nil descriptions, which he will posltictlij Sell ehtaf> —cheaper than uuy strylltug I'cddlcr, Jeij or Gentile, ltc has constantly on band, u large assortment of of various kinds, warranted to keep good time. Also,- SILVER is BlttlTANNIA WAKE! Table. & Toa-Spoons, Forks, Butter-Knives, &c, &o. BITRT'S GOLD & SILVER SPECTACLES] MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. lie hi - an elegant and well selected assortment of 'Jiitilr (Jutltr/f, / initfi-ltimj*, /!rttttt-l'iiii>, OoM anil s 'i7ff fj'riu-ili, ,'VA-A/(»ITC, I'tvtit-/laal-x, J'ttj'ttnitrr/, .\> HJH <; ttr.</'<)• 'Ju<it'*i> t Kazorsaiid Itazor-Stro |)S, im.ong which will be found a new JMa/u'ii Mivp, on v.hielt an imlinary ltazurcau be iiiaile to cut a hair, by drawing the ltazor eight or ten times over the .Simp. WOOD <C- JiJiASS CLOCKS, it gnod assortment, warranted to keep good time. A share of public patronage is solicited. Watch & Clock Repairing-. A long experience in the business of WATCH 11 K- PAiitiNii, he trusts will enable him to give satisfaction i i all who i:::iv favnr him w : th a call C;izeiio\ i;i, ilay i', Ib'rl. —1 y 1 W IUi visit Cnzeliovia with his great Kqtieslrinn Tiiiupp, mi Friday, October (jlh, 1854, giving Two flraiu! I'eiformanoes o'eliieK l\ JI ., the sicopd at The o'clock r. >i lirst at -2 I. * FIKST I.KSSOXH IV MEST.lt A^fl> WP.rTTEH AKITflMKTIC, ui)on the inductivo plan; doyet' oping the fundamental rules, and applying then* to a great vaviet;- or practical uxuiunlud. ' Wmoj lGUpp. pricu IS cts, II. ' - T1IKORETICAL AND PitACTICAI, AR1THMETIQ '\ 1 wlitcii 'be priucijiUx c. t»;coctcuvo «ro uoiuOu*^, - stratcd analytically^ and tho most' abbreviated * v nietboda of calculation explained mid ilfu«trated»^- . embracing every variety of questions appropriate to written Arithmetic lxnm, iSbpp,price 06 cts. III. HIGH SCHOOL ARITJI.MKTIC, being tho samo work us the Theoretical and Practical Arithmetic) XV I T JI A S U 1' V L EU ; R NT,- containing 1/emmislrulions of tho Higher Princl* pies and Properties of .Numbers, Alensurution, l'hilosuphiealiiud ChiMiiolugicul Problems, l^moj sheep, Utiopp, prico \J3 cts. • —. , IV. KKY TO ltLAXCUAltll'.S AKtTHlIETIC, contain' ing solutions tu nearly all ibe examples; exhibi' ting the must couipi-eiiciisive method of Analysis: the adviiutagcs ot Cancellation, the., contracted multiplication of Decimals and nthur nunles of liblnui mimii, aiitl.uiieiitieitttl problems, notcons\--\ lamed in the Arithmetic, l-'mo, half butnid, 00pp> price cis. These hooka, although but recently published,' havo already been iiitri'iduced into many of tho leading .Schools of this and other States. To show tho Csti* million >u which the Itooks are hold by somo of thoso who aro nuv.' using them, the tollim'ing brief extract.! frum lengthy rccoiniiicndatiuns which liuvebceu sent us, aiv presented:— . From U'Jf. Jl. ALLEX, I.. L. It., Vreaidtnt of o '.l rtxrd G't L\jr. \ 1 cunsider it a valuabln addition to our means of instruct luu in the lmporiani branch of which it treats.\ Frtan O. I\ WILLIAMS, J'rlnti{>al tht Union .•*•/«*>{, J.tHU Full*. A.J\. \ Tho work possesses excellenciou not to be found iu any other iuok ii\w iu use.\ Frvui /•; Jf. WFLJ>, J'rtiuijhil l/tiai 1'rt* Anuhnig. It gives mo great pleasure to say, that tho work . .Mr. KICK take.\ great pleasure iu announcing to i answers our highest expectations, and wo can with the citizens of Cazenovia and v.einily that his Troupe I S} «- u contidoneo recommeiid its exleusivo use iu oW in point of ptrmml and nuttri'l, is iu the. very best SSchools.' 1 possible condition ; presc.iling. therefore a series of j j,^ JO „ x „- AUMSTHOSQ, A. Jf., acts ol Horsemanship, acii.bat.es, gymnastics, and i j, ., . j. u// Sel , l ; ll . lrlf mton A [ y. other athlelic exercises which havo never been sur- ' • ,* ,, .. •'\ .,. . ,, „. . tiassed in the Arena I have examined Pretessor t>. lilauchard a High ilia Stud of lliirecs embraces wmio of the fiuosl School Arithmetic, and consider it the vory best in* ! blood iu the world, and for training, stylo of perfoi- irmlucliuii to Lie ilighef .Miithematica Unit I ha\t» 1 malice and sagacity, me without rivalry He has ! seen. | Snflice it to say, i..ey are citi-.U' fur iouraehe<, at tho JIAKDWAR1 OIT A CAltl'l'.NTKR bans made ample ,. r . ' H^Hi: wants of the public, in the llardw-ate line, can rangcinents lor all, by laying m hcjps uiul-, •»• bu ^'l'ldied by calling at . ciuilsoi jail uiul II uiiir iivou*, nuiehusuil in mar-; Hobbio Si Chirko'a Empiro Storo, kei since the iiinnoiiao lulling el puces, coiiseipicu;- , wheie thi-y vilt liud a eomplele ussorliueiit of all ly they Hill be wild ul very l«ii ligin.'s. | k.iuU of liardwari', ;.t \eiy Imv prices. \\ e'would invi.e the pnbhe geneially to call and' exaiiiiiie our extciisn e sn.ck Heinle puichiiMiig, in, liiei can iind gtvui bar^uiLS. iriepi. ... , t ^ ,., J-UtK „ xvm , m> . ,.„„,,. ,„.,, pnuuil, fur Kail made butter put up iu lit kins, .•'opt ^ll,_l->:.l. for l.orho \ Mfssi;iiiji'r. M I'lnst pair farm horses, $.1 and dip., Giles S. Crimson, Lenox. 2.1 busl do. -^.'i, J. Wii l:\virc, Eaton. 3d best d<>. (J. D. liiithiirdson, Nelson. lies! in.tlx au.l c\i' and iiip.. IJal'iT A .^on, Libaut'ii. 2d bist do. do. do. :td best do. do. ?2, Wm. Green, Madison. Ik'st 3 year oki colt, '2 and dip., J. Wu-kwiro, Kutou. 2d best do. £2, J. Wiikwire, Eaton. 3d best do. ^1. 15. T. Coinan, LOIK>X. A lliroc year old colt, bclongm/r to Mr. Titt'A.v, \v:ts in poor oiiler for exhibition, but tl.o Judges think ho is destined make a very valuable lioise, and is en to high ooinuii'iidnlioii. liest 2 year ..Id coil, $2 and dip., P. LI. el S. 1>. liiiriliard, Eaton. 2d best do. §1, C. L. Sonic, Lebanon. 3d bi.-«t,Transac;i(.ns, llavid Morse, Eaton. ]!esl. yearling eolt, *2 and dip., IJurdiurd it Dull, Katun. 2d best do. §1, Tsaao P.. Leach, Ealon. Jlest eolt under 1 year old, dip., C. Calk ins, Sniiihliekl. \liinui'nid:r Prim. List in nvr n\.tt iVo.] Cliurso of Jixtpusirc Tronic iu Slftvcs. V.XITKll f'TATM MAIIall.'l.'.l OKFIl'li, Sept. iLtt. The United Stales Ltistrict Attorney, Mr. John Mi Keen, has, in eoti>ci;uenee of in formation recc-'.vc.l by him, been aetivi ly engaged for w-voral wetk* past in ferreting out ccrinin parties charged wi'h )i'.;ing out vessels in New \utk for the purpose of traf- fiekinif in slaves. Accordingly, warrents were eiilrusted by Mr. Hillver, tho Marshal, lo Mr. Ilorton, ono nf ids ileputies, and of ficer Nevius, llorlou this morliiiig suc ceeded iu arresting the captain of the brig Julia Mouitoti at No. 372 Water i.trcet, where ho was sc.-ieted. Tho following is a copy of the affidavit which implicates tho captain:— James Willis, of the city of New York, niarriuer, being duly sworn, says—That J. B LACK i *tl Culmcd .Silks, liuinbaMiis, ilcrinos, plain and lignre'l I'aiuiiietii.es and CaslnnCies, it11 uoul lie Luniks , Ci.ilitn mid wool !>o Jaiiaes, ali wool Plaids, ran' .-Mlk, pli.nl t.'asliiiit.-ie.-', tii«gliuiiis ai.d Prints, with u vi.raiy i,f mher styles tu i,.micr ons tu luei.tion. iiltUI K .t C'AliPi'..S'j'J-.it. Cloths, Ciotha, Cloths'. I pillCNCll, Ihiglisii and American lii'ui.ileliiihs, plain ami fauey (.'ussinn res, heuvy grei Cuss.- iiiercs, .S.itin el Ie.-, Tv. ceils, ivcnebcek, With an ns- .'uirimeiit nf theieuiilings ami triimiiiiigs to mutch, at pricca t'uiit will cuues|iuiid wah the imv lunlf on wi.ul. OUOl-'l-' A CAlU'K.YJ'iat. Domostics Bl'TTEK, Ji UTTER! LjJOlimK .t CLAltUK will pay ill cents, ,W/, also a immln'r wf li-ami^l beasts of the Forest anil Plain, including an Khph.iiit, Ciiniel and (itiz.-.ly Hear Last, thuttgh nut least, he bus a pair id* edu cated .Muli\'. * >j/'Admission, 25 cts. Hcacrved 8euti<, 50 cts. CROCKRY .t PRO\ ISION STORE! \ CAlfPIT S it OIL CLO'lHS. W OOL Flannels, cnttt Sheetings, Cut tun ' 11. lini's, \\ ieiv~, Wiu'diiig A t.liiil- F A I.MttJK sup] designs. Al just received by mux, ily of C.lli'l'F'/'S, i.f the newest Oil (Ninths, of ilini'ie'it withhs J101JIJIK it CLVKKi:. BU.VDH, ST1JKL, SVSH, XAU.S, & (1I,\SS, alwaysun hand, at the KSII-IRK. THE iiEtilrilvfoSr\ =• i-y.- on Flan, els, Ticks, Stripes, | :~^rf-f^?^S- $-fe**;'-Jr>Ca!-«V? Varus, Carpet Vt nrji.Tivines 1 e^n» , ecnsassir..xjr_.-^-~..i-n_--^'?*. ,r: Si* = ~ s *\i^\1^-J CMiITTri AND J L'.-'T . fern id .-unu. pets, cut ton and Clulus and Hugs. .t c \uri'STi-.it . CLuTllS. new [ aliirus ul'all wool Cur- v.oul I'urpots, 1'riigu'cts, Oil (UIOI-'F & C Mtl'1'..STKK. A FL'lili stocl: of Dmcha, long and sipir.rc, figured XI. and plain, Casbnieies nud Wool lung do. - OltOFl.' A CAItl-FNTKU. oiiocJ':iTii:y~ r led to l T^AMII.IKS can be supplied on themiiinsl ntitled'' ' terms, with all kiruisni'Cli'iiieF.n reasonable iniily UroccrioH, firsh fniiii hc.ul-uu.trters. Sept.-J7. CltOI'F A CMti'KN'TKl;. C ROClvER V. nTIIK be-«t assortiiii'iit i.f I'ilOCKKIlY in .Madison X cuimtv, at lust vear'.i prices. iSept. •.-;'._-_ ' ciion - k CA1M'I-:.\TKK._ Tj'Ot'.NO.—On tiie Plunk li.uul. til'i'itl hvn miles X i.nrtli of V..z \.miut an Oiereuut, tvlueh Hie owner c m have by calling ut the Shclterviilley hunt dun; hum e. describing piupertv and paving fur this ndvcrtiseiiient. CltANCV l'Alili. t'u/ii'.oviii, Sepl. -J7,1-M.—t'-J wi !ffi¥ PALL GOODSi T ill; subscribers r.rc now i-ecciviug llieir usual as- surliuent of new and rich FALL (l()OU£>, em bracing u fill' stock of /•! ih'ytthtl .'•tnjiU l>rj (Jmils, as foil iws: HI, \CK A .N II COI.01>.i:i) SILKS, MKItlXOS. ML'S- i,'X in: LAIMS. AI.PAI c.'.s, CLOTHS,- VKf5'i'!>.'t:S, (\iLiCOKS FI.AMCLS. UO- .MIOTIC (iOODS OV ALI. KINDS, j.MllUOlUKUIKS.SIl\\\ l»S,l.At'K tli .OVKS, llOSll'.UV, A Lb The New Stvles nf Dress tioods of the season. Also, GEOCZEIES, CE0CKERY nnd HAKDWAEE. Tu (huse whiibuy l.'isidn li.ri W< we can and will otr.;r superiur iiiiluceiueiits l'CLFOUI) & SWKKTI .A .NIJS. Cuxenovin, Sept. ^(1, 1\51. tea™ i\L rAlIiUCLKE & SON, I TAVK npencd a {Jrncrry and I'lovisioti Store, nil X Liiicklaeii-st., opposite the Free Chinch, where Ihey will keep on IUIMI n gii,er.il assoitn.eiit uf (! R O O E R I E S, such as SufT-ir, Cuilee, Tea, Jluhisses, Spices, Ac., IhitliT, Clucse, luiril, liosfon uiul t'uiiimon Crackers, Cakes, Ac Sal! I'm k, Jlams, Fish, Ac , Ac. FLOUR JKD MEAL. They will keep on huiiil, Fleiir A -Meal, good quulUy. The.v would invite the attention of the public to tit-: ubive articles, vhiih will be until us CIIKAP , if not eh\iipfi* than at aiiy other establishiurut, in town. ;Cash paid mi- Duller, kuid, Ffgs, nud nil kinds i.f Ctuiutry Produce. C-.ize'.iL'Vi.u, Sept. -J7, IS .\ JOHN X. STOWS O. S. CHEMICAL EEASIVE SOAP! F,».„ 7iVr. JOsliJ'U K. KJXC, A. M., /'rindjxil i;f hirl 1'ttiii* St miliar ft, <\'» leiiiaM Uotttfjwta Jtmtitati' \ For higher classes, these designing to teach, and also us n preparation for lliu study of the Higher .Maibcniutics, i know of liuthiug eipial 'o your\iiigll Sclioul Arithmetic.\ From ,r. A. ItAlXjLlt, l'rinripal if Jlkhlurgh Ai\nlimj. •The Wilbur'* ample illustration of tho principle* of Percentage, mid ifull' application to all cases that can bo conceived, anil his unnplete demonstration of the best null shortest mcliiod of c.\ti*ueting the Cube Hunt, leave little to be ultcuijitctl, by way of improve* nient, upon fln^e subjects ut leant. Frum l'nfamrt .IAVKSOXanil WHITE, of tin Vmiila CofifiTtiice SaiiijHtrj/, (Aiztmoria, A'. }'. . \ Frum actual experience in the recitation-r^ini, it I affords us pleasure tu oiler mir testimony to thuuupc, riur merit of liluuchard's Arithiuelie.\ B Y means nf Ibis remarkable discovery, clothes are washed bcller in one hour ni.il a hiilf thiiu iu six hours by the ordinary process. Aiit/nr riMluit, uiiniitiii'/ mir liinrliiiii' friiiion i* iif.-MUnj, —and no lica\iiT labor is in be pel funned Hum in the ordinary rinsing uiul builing TI,, i Intlu s Innk lielk-r uiul lust luiigt r liiiin ulu-ii wiislu-d the u-iiul way It is warr.inted i ui Iu ii-jurc the fm^t Julirir or chunge j Ibe inusi ili>(.rale eulur Fur bouse cleaning it will sine hvi.-tbirds the la bo r This Snap is imctptalliil b\- niivthiug that Iu>« \• i-r been oll'.'ix.d in llie markcl, lis a'SHAVING SOAP, and for the toilette. For sale In- M. 1'AllMKI.KKASOX. Cnzeaoviu, Junei!?, lR.'t. Sing'.o copies of any of the abovo will bo sout by mail, I 'lttu'.wu, to Tea'shc-rs, School Superiiitclidciitfl, or Trustees ol Schoo.'for exuininatiuii, on receipt of uNt'. ii A i.f Tin: lthTAti. 1'iiiCK, iu postugu stamps, uud LIBEItAL AKSAITOEMEHTS— will be nitulo for their iiilruthictinii into Schools. CKANDAM. A MOSEtEV. riTlllv Siih'onher would say to the citizens of C'nzc- X novia and vicinity, I hut he is now teceivmg u large and well .-elected sii/ck of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, of the Latest Sty/:x and Patterns, which bo will sell lit ctrij low f'junn. Consisting, in part, of niie DRKS-S GOODS, purrhawd expressly for the SPlllNC, A SUMMKR trade of l v .'>l. Also, n general ass. rlmelit of Groceries, Crockery, Hardwaro, Popor Hanginge, Kirrors, 'Carpeting, ft?., , which will bo sold nl a very small ndvancu from cost. P. S.—Tiiu I'ublic will do well lo cull and examine his plies beftire purehasiag, as he can idler greater inibii-emi nls iliuu everbef re tillered in town. \V. J. lIOL'tlll. C'menuviP, Hay l'\ 1R.V!.—a DON'T BUT 9 0 a m Tho following NEW BOOKS: (JltKKCi: ANIl Till; COI-UKN HORN, by Dr. (lliu SUX.N'Y MKMOUtKS OF FOUKIOX LANDS, by Mrs. Sluwe. FI.OItA I.YNDSAY, liv Mrs. Momllc. AI1ATI1A IlKAUFOltT: or Family Pride. WK FOOT C'OJLMO.X, by Loitch Ititchlo. PUHPLi: TI.XT.S OF PAULS, by Bnyle St. JobU. SWA l,l,0\V JJA K.V, by J. P. Kenned v. And all the New Muuililiis eau bu fouml nl. tho August^.!, Ua L llfJOKSTORE. ' How Books in this Wook's Package. H ARD TI.Mf::;-. bvCiinrlcsOlckens: l'r'icol21*a cents. This is llicken's lust anil best. T1IK Qt'lKT HKMIT. Price 2-1 cents. Au ex- qiilrite little story fiinn Itluekwood's 5Ingiizlnc. SIR JASPK!? CAItKW, Kul,; his Life and Expo* riences. ISy the iiiimitiiblo Charles l^cver. TICONIlkROUA, or the HIJACK KA(U.K ;.A Rn- inauee, by (I. P. I!, .lames, iu which the \ two bursa- men\ di>'«»/ uppenrin the opening scene. MY XOVFL, or VAItlKTIKS OF KNOUSlt I.ll'|.;. This Xuvol, by lJulwer, wo havo had on uiu* cuuiitirs a long liuiu uud did not advertise it—thU is pruhulilv the reason il hnu nut fold. Aiigii-l'au. CUAXIIAI,!, A iMOSKW?Y, B L'TTKH, CllKICSK, K(1(1S. RAtfS, and all kinds nf Sep I'KUDUi /;'. al the highest r.ili-s. PL'LKOltl) A S'.VKliTliAND.S'. NEW ARRIVAL. uiaiuiit.i| 1'i.iiij vi'^i \ | • --^ - •• - Sniitll a i-itizon oftlio United Slates, lipillg] JUST received from Xew-Nurka genera! u .mnMcrortlicbrijj Julia ILmllon, a vessel | J loWtc ^ ,rf , ,l; .\*;! 9) unvicatinir lor nnd on behalf of tl.o said | J\ ^ « C'\ J> - DltESS GOODS. A ' OKXF.U VI, Afi.SORT.MKXT hRF.SS GOODS, sncii as Fancy Ilrcs* Silks, Hlack do., Plain and Fig'd llumges, luiwiis, He I.aincs, tihalleys, Pn]dins, Chuiuhras, liiillumts, tlingh.ims, I'riiiLi,' Ac . can b o fmiuil a' _W. X ilUUtJll'S. _ SHAWLS.\ B LACK SII.lv, 11AR \UK A FANCY SHAV.'I.S, which nru Wiirrunted to su.l, at ilay _ v.'. J. IIOUOII'S. E MItltOlOKRlKS, 1IOS1FRY, Cl.OVKS, Ac . Ac , at W J. HOUCil'S. iind cx- SUGAR, a^fore^L. A, hundred and m-! W^^^^^Z 5, not held to service l»v the laws Fur sale bV A FOOltl)^ of tho Slates or Territories of the, ^ORES LIGHT 7 nn\*lfjjliinn- iui iiut i t..i> w.t.111... v.. Ctrniri, ,lid ^niiiolimos in tin. niontli f.f \t,ril A |s \! \ iclorines, ln r Cull's and Hufliilo and tMnitli, ilul honietiinos in the niontn ot April, j Wli , r ,. ol)M> u|| ((f which w ,„ , K , , nW for ISo'l, within the ttdim;,-tl:v jurisdiction of cash J XICKKltstiX. tho United St.-l'i-, .Ml tin- i .\ilst uf AlVira, on I C.zenovia, fVpt. '.Ii, is.'il t'ulo water, feloiiionsU, foreihlv onlined and detain on paid brig, or vt.'sil, so owned and n.iviSi-ited :i ty negroes, of either United States, with the intent to make suelt ' negroes, and each of them, slaves. It further appears that after landing the six hundred nnd rixly slaves on tho Island of Cuba, from the coast of Africa, the bri-j was burned. The offence with which the tho capttiin was charged is a capital one, involving the forfeit me of life, nnd therefore is not bailable. The parly arrested by officer Nit vines, on a charge of fitting out the vessel conlrtiry to tho act of 1818, is a highly respectable ship-chandler down town, and well connect ed in this city.—iV. 1', Herald, A V IIODUCE. NY quantity of 1'llOPl VE wanted, in exclmngo i fur I-.ails or Cash W. .1. HOIHtll.\ 4 COD1) asset tment uf Clnlhs, Cassimeri's, Ken- il lucky Jeans, '\ e iiuj LIVERY _STA\BLES. L. A. EGGLESTON W OC'I.l) infurm the citizens of Cazenovia nud vi cinity, that he has recently added to his I,ivory c-hiblislimt'iit, a nuiiiher of lltsi rate llOl^Ky , UUtiGlKS & CA1 lit TACKS, a.id is n..v.- ready to iiicomumdate all who may wish I i lake a ride fur business or pleasure, with as good a llorse, and as st\Itsh a lluggy as can be fount 1 at imv similar establishment in the Slate. PAUTIES OF l'MvASURE can, on short nnlice, be aei'Kiiiuinilalt'd with double teams; anil, if uect'ssiiry, \ l.unk\ will hurr.ess up u four or ten horse Iciin'i, uuir hike n \ turn\ tu the Fulls or the Springs. Charg'-n inrulrralc. His stables are situated in the re ir nf tho I.iuck- luen lluiise, and in rear i.f llie Ten Kyek lilock. Cazenovia, May lii, IsM.—1 BOTTLirENLAimHDi T HERM have- been frcpient deniands iimdo ou mc to lvduce the price of my I ]' El) TO 11A L SY UUP to fifly cents per buttle. I was willing in do cu, if practicable; but after lung ai.d, careful calculations in regard to cost, and the various expenditures in carrying out the details of the business, 1 found it could not bo d.ine. Within the last year I ascertained Clint the buttle could lie enlarged, so us lo gi\« TW u;;; the i|tiaulily of medic'ue, without Increusing the expense in so great a ]ir»purliiin. This plun lt,is, Iherifurp, been ndoptcd, nnd I now huve the pleasure of nllering my friends and mimerous citstumeis in all parts of the cimilry, a new and elegant h.illle, ctmtaiuiug twice as imiih a* the furiner one, for mie dnllar. I trust this wil> give (teit'-nd satisfaetinn, and will ; .,.,, r . T , T ^.,v, . r ,, ^,„ TT convince that 1 huvu umleavored lo serve them | >V OOJJ CAK1 >TN Ir it CLOUT DRliSSING well. The ..(her sivw will remain on mile as formerly, ; dime in the very best stvle, at tho abovo ustntdish* ITanny Forn's How Volume. • F ERN W5AVKS I-ltOM FANNY'S PORT-FOt.lO. Si:wi.\u SKIII KB . Cunipused entirely of new\inat« ter. I'riei $l,y.*i. l'orsafebv May 31. _ CRANIJAM, k M08EI.EY, _ SECONI) SI J LM'LY! Mrs. HAEIUET BEECHXT. STOVE'S »E\W VI0K& ^ilJNNY JI1CMOR1ICS OF FORinON .I.ANuS) O i! Yuls, 12 tnn., with nuinciims eiicravhitt.i; for sale tit iho - _ D00K8T0RE. ROLLS FOIl SALE! T I1K Subscribcra have a quantity of llollt, of pooit nil illly, which will be sold cheap for Cash, at their Curding Mill, situated 2 l«i milc» North of Cnf en.ivia, mi llie Chittiiiangi) Creek. All kinds of Ac., ml hand, as usual \V. ' 'OUCH S PKKM A JUKI) OIL, CAMI'lIKNK, SI'IRIT (Us, Spinn, Wax, Adttinantme and Tallow Can- dlcsjur^salc by A. J -'UORL). Soedloss Baisics, L EMONS, Olt VNtiKS, KIOS, DATES, PRUNES, Tamarinds, rreserved Ciinger, Citron, Currants and Dried I'eaelies, for sale by CiiTCiioviii, .May is. A. FOOItD. A TTICNTION hi one's diet is very important a this season of the Year; but if tho usual com- J ilaiuts uf tho season do ii))]'enr, niithing will bo imnd ns safe und certain tu cmo as Dr. Fooiw's Tosio GOKCIAL . .Sec a further notice of that e.tc<.l- Ient family medicine, in another column of this pa per. Every family should huvc »\S»ftlc it in tbi. house. G HOC Kill ES. and at the s.iuie pries. Ciuenovia, May IK.'. I. A. FOORl) EHBIAN\ PHYSICIAH. D R. GARDNER, tho celebrated Ir.dinn I'hysieian, mav he fuuud In Cb'YI.EIt, e.l Lewis* llidol, on the 1st nnd Sd Mni-.d.iv- of each innutli. In D°F. ltin TElt, at the \nna-i Ilim-ve, on the Tucs- d.iv and \V,.dne<d.iv folluwing In I'MIH S, al l'lv's lintel, uu the Tlmr-.liiy, IV:- dav alitl Si'iiid ty, full.iwing metil. \ 1. •). i J. W. THOMPSON.' Uing'ioy Mills, Sept..la. «0w3 CLOTHING FOE FALL AM) WINTEB1854. .1. O. It Y A N H AS RETtiItNEO VlUUf NK\Y»YORK WITU bis Fall ami Winter stock nf OLOTIIS, CASSIMEHES & VESTTN08, In CAZKNOVIV, nt tjiu Cnzt'tiovin House, on Mon- j which lm is having maruifaetursd ill the best manner, I -lav. Tuesdav, Wednesday and Thursday uf the Vd •»>«> 'ntu the mnstfafhionable styles of CLOTHING . FRESII ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, now ; un \\ 4H, week in each monlh. ~ isnuw prepiiri'd lu furnish his cnslouicrs With .A. arriviiig Mav U. Sugar, A.c, very chdiji. JIOUOII. CAKPETIXG. 1 Y,K CARl'l-.TINtl.juH received of the \i\J... \nest *tyles nnJ patiirtm. Also, Oil. Where he will cxnmine tho Indigent, and all who e\crything in the lino of want his Meilicatadvice. Nov/ Grocery and Eccees T HE subscriber would infonn his friends, nnd tho public generally, that ho has re-npcticl tho TT ^rirrFii'TTv G It < ) C K Tt Y STOKE X\*i.iX,U W XliwJi. formerly occupied by David llubcock, where ho Will S HOVELS, Sl'ADES, HOES, FORKS, NA1I. C , 1 keep constantly on hand a good assortment of &c, at W. J. IIOL'Uil'S. ! GK0CEMES, PROVISIONS, REFRESHMENTS, &o. iHEADY-MADE CLOTHING1- nt n lower prico than it hns crcr been offered in Ihia section. Thoso who want anything in tho lino of C L O THING '/ : \\ . v- either READY-MADE, or MADE TO ORDER.^wfir find the must extensive assortment at his establish ment that is to bo fouud in this coituly.^Also ercry» thing in the lino of .--.-.« ^ CJJOCKK11Y. ^XY quantity of White and Til tin CPOnKKRY. now opening ul W. .1. HOUOH'S. WOODEN V/ABE. P AIIi?, TUBS, CHURN.?, &c. on hand. W J. HOUGH. Uy nt'rnding faithfully and promptly to his cus tomers, he hopis to merit a share of public patron- ngc—Cazenovia, Juno SI, 1S54. Congress Wator, T HRESH from the Spring, and for sole hv ' July 26, KM. A, TOORD. GENTLEMEN'S FUUNISIIING GOCJDS t . ScarS, Cnivats, Stocks, Bhirta, Collotti ojidiioiottf, ; Hoso, of all sorts; Glovra, of all qualities [ Ba*;V* roaaaw, IfrabroUas, ,&(>;,' a j^i^LV All who wj.nl am-lhinif in his line will dotriHtlb\\- ! ex indue his stock before pti.\chnBt't»g. | Cazenovia, Sept. 18, isil.—lyl ,