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V'--.;: v* ' i5>ct 1 nSfiier**- e*C<mftrhr-the.-KixflL.'ff;airi*/ *- AAjjM^w-Cpurno prolong her days, '-Wby'dSes he come so of^mo tiler! pills .and gip^, mother, \ be * ^?T% nc «r\n>y hearty — \^5*^ Ste'urpSl mo to bo good, mother, ^•.^^rSr ^And said we\ soon' must part. ^^:\8ia ;5ld lie *»» to go, mother,. f{i ^Away/rombomc.andme,, ^«^An4|<»T» pnP 4 »»djou, mother, . ^v'^.To'dwcll near by lho aca. ^'•i^^^ltJ ^^.&mV ««aj». mother, .- ywi little brat— '\* *S»5?PcRtfc Preferred to Dishonor. ^verjtraced' the story. We pause not to in te fjaire,into tho principles that influenced her '^eufflce'ifcithafr in common with most of her i P1X/.T/--\IV , O- I.I .i ... . Jvichard G. Berry agst. Simeon Fantori - Jiidgmtntl^ffirmedfmlh loses\ Van^Ftireh against\ J)h\fijSf;SIjs : r $aniucl' A, Lindsiey- \ags&'Benjamin4White; Sherman S\. YVilKams and Eliza Williams ngst. Cyrus rii )Idridge i' Somcrs'S. Curtis ngst. Louis 11. Oano and-Wm.Gano pMyron HolmesagE. Oliver !>'. Anderson\? CivgorMcGregor agst. i Henry Davie.; Uewitt C. Tliomas agst. Mar- j vin'\VheeIerand others :Thos. Orandall agst. j Afhrscvuin-Matteson-; rvnssell Cheney an J j Phi'a Cheney agst. Welcome Arnold ; ITar- vey S. Hall and others ngst. Thomas Fisher ! and others;'Matthias O.JTalstead and bthen agst. Israel X. Shaw and others; the sumo agst. Daniel R. Knapp ct al.; Dowitt Scutt agst. Duncan McDonald; FranHsF. Wilcox agst. John G. Greene; Potcr Flummell and BetseyTTummclI ngst. Orin Griffin; Theo dore Hill ngst. Samuel • Beebe; Elisha S. Thomas agst. Xorman Crot'oot. Judgment of County Court and that if With. Mxt.i /ii.'iji.ii'.'I! ' trustees, against Melanr.tnnj me \ngst. the same: I Hal iott J Kidder; Isaiah 0. ngsley agst. AmosI». Davis; Joseph TVI- hain agst. Elizabeth Bryant; Milo Ritton ajTit. Asa A. ShcJdcn ; Norman Bwlell and CAZENOym -EEPTJBIICAir BOOK & JOB CI. CA\ZENOVTA r N. : Y. T rns ESTABtisrorexT'is SUPPIJED WITH a great variety of tfeto & Se.mfifi|S Sbolf, ^ob & Imjlypi- } Which_will enable lho subscriber to execute, o» shoit natwh nil kinrlk of » Vim & FANCY'JOB PPJi\TL\G! | m^aa pAHrnr.ETs, x i POSTERS, J.wv CASKS, II ->xi> BILLS, HANK CHECKS, K^XkH^ NOTES. BLANKS, i^^^^S^ CATAUIHITRS, CutccLABS, BALL TICKETS, WAT-BILLS, ^g ^^S &JiL-, I'RDCIIAJIMKS, DBBBS '-^^••••'g^yl ^ Ac , Ac., In » superior manner, and on very reasonable terms.. CAZKXOVIA, I s.T-l. SEXECA LAKE. smtss (Imh. § tamp, ,.sheL beheld \*|wliich>i KJ U.\ 1 . .... tlie struggle as one in'i ^liberty warred with tvrnnny. JJer| Judgment reversed, new trial granted. j-. -i ;\\\. :'<s j V 't \ costs to abide the event —Christian Etz ngst. ^}7 t ^H^^^^ the »ct of rebel-} Riissell r)a , y . Jacob gn)ith flRst _ rI r,. p Case; Stanton llinkley agst. Kussel Dye and.Samuci Dye.ex'rs &c. ; William A.Ely and Jacob Catlin agst. Geo. C. Ilorton and Benjamin Ilorton; John S. White agst. Tompkins Jewell et al. Judgment of County Court reversed and that of Justice affirmed, with costs —Seneca Carroll ngst. George Smith and Uenrj'Nor ton ; Joseph Bayetto agst. Simeon It. Gra ham ; IV.Mnis Swart, overseer of the poor of tho town of Davenport ngst. Miles Lines ; William Spra^no ngst. Gideon \ r an Aiken • Itufus J. Balvnn WILL/AM I). THAYER, M. D. ECLECTIC PJ1VSICIAX, New Wuod»t«clc, Madison County, N. Y. lie is confident that lie will be able to pre entire satisfaction to all who m.iy avail themselves of liia professional services. lion^'Brid'was condemned by martial law to . death; she followed tho officer on whoso word' his life depended, to the place of ejte- tjjS'cution, and besought him to spare tho wi- dow's* stay'; she knelt in tho agony of her ^sbiil^and clasped his knees, while her eyes, with the glare of a maniac, fell on tho .. cbildvbcsido him. Tho judge was inexor- ^\Abie/tho\ transgressor must die. But. tak ing \advantage of the occasion, ho offered filUe to tho. culprit on condition of his disco- - yeriag the members of tho association with j r*-\Which;he was connected. The son wavered; •\.thejtrjother rose from her position of humi liation, nnd exclnimod—\My child, if you *• \dpfthp heaviest curse of your mother shall aftlLupon you, and tho milk of her bosom ' ehall bo poisoned in your veins.\ lie was executed; the pride of her sou! enabled her to behold his death without a tear; she reris; turned to her home—tho support of her declining years had fallen; tho tio that bound her to Hfo had given w«y,_ and the.j opening of tho day that saw her lonely and ^childless, left her at rest forever. Her heart G. B. GREEN'S DAGUERltEAX GALLERY, one door cast of the Cazenuvia House, Cazonovin, X Y. A WEEiaYJEWSPAEEIl. T HE proprictot '.of tho Mercantile Guide wontdres- pe'ctiuuy call the attbntiou of JfBRcnAXTS, FAK- SIERS und -ilEcir .v-s-ics, residing out of the/city, to the JIODKRATE TEiiiis FOK A yEAiii.v subscriptioa of the CI wide, bcine to mail subscribers only - FIFTX* CENTS PER TEAR, making it unquestionably the cheapest Family News paper published in the tinted Sluiea. U'he columns' of the Guide will contain the usual variety of OKIGI.VAL, SSPICY Aant'Lts written uot on ly to please bui to instruct, aud will be replete with u syuupaia ui uii the Local aud General of tu6 Day. In regard to Politics, the Guide will maintain an independent touc, and, from time to time, will advo- j cato such measures as best conduce to the interests ' o$' tha greatest number. POSTMASTERS and others are respectfully requested to act as Agents for this paper, to whom we will forward specimen copies, iree, when desired to do so. PREMIUMS. As an inducement for persons to interest themselves to ubtuin subscribers lur the .Mercantile Guiuc, we of fer the following Premiums, and upon the receipt of tho names anu pay in advance, we will forward them, per express, or otherwise, if ordered, to the atturcsa uf those entitled to ''.em: r'or three bundled subscribers, cash ?25,00j .. rur Iwu liuttilfeii a£id hflv su&acriEul'S, Mis wiii Jflve one splendid tine Uuid \\ atcb, ^warranted for time,; worth ?3ir,uu For two mmdred, one elegant Fine Gold Locket, (4 glasses,) worth For one hundred and fifty, one elegant Bracelei, (fine gold.) worth <JI ,UO For one liundred.one Gold Vest Chain, worth fcs,oO For scventy -hve subscriber*, one UolU Pen and Gold Holder, handsomely engraved, worth. TVTEW YORK STATE CANALS.—K\0- ±\ TICE TO CONTRACTORS.—In pur- suaTice of a resolution, of the Contracting Board, notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals- will be received by the undersign ed for the construction and completion of the work upon tho several Canals of this State, described in the following ta-buhtr statement at the times and places therein mentioned:— ENLARGEMENT OF ERIE CANAL—EASTERN DIVISION. Sealed proposals Trill be received at the Engineer's Office in ine city of utica nntii Sionday, the ath day of October next, ai 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the following described work:— . [Comp'n. Decvipt'n of work. Air.'t of Pen'lty in bnd. Time of Section No. 10 30 3T .\•7 fi3 5tf 60 01 \ 62 do do do //. G. PADDOCK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Caz- euovia, N. Y., will attend promptly to such busi ness as shall be entrusted to him. Also agent for the .'Etna, Protection, Homo and Metropolitan Fire Insurance Companies, and fur nished with policies ready to be isMied. do do do do do do do in silver S J 0,00 i pn \F. ady t ~E BLAIRS' *- lln £J?. ro kcn in the struggle.— Mackenzie's -Gazelle. * PAJITY PitEJunicE.—A good anecdote is •.^tflld «of a countryman from New York who -was.visiting at tho time Van Burcn was Vice President. Our friend was a red-hot democrat, and of course hold Mr. Van Bu- great reverence. lie sat in the wr ''wtlar^gallery'Of the Sotiatc, gazing at tl T ^rco}Presidciit,with a mingled fouling < nwa.'andi.Stato pride, when suddenly a tall antl'ttinjestic form appeared at tho side of \thcTuill ami beckoned to Mr. Van Uureri. ^Thero^wfls^ajittlo business doing, nnd (ho Vico-President, called a Senator to the chair, joined the person mentioned, when . .:botb?seated Iboinsoivcs on a sofa, both snuflf- cd^from tho samo box—tho hand of tho Yice-Prestdctit was\ ]ilnyfully laid on the knee of his companion, and now anil t Inn a hearty laugh would escape them, showing that whatever might bo the topic llii-v wore discussing, it was ono which was agreeable «• to both, •Wlls that Mr. Calhoun with the Vice Pres ident I\ asked our countryman friend, turn- , \ingjo.n person near him. - ' \\No sir.\ \Is it Mr. Benton ?' \No sir.\. t i'ltis Gen. Wall 1\ .\No'-sir.\ May I ask who ho is ?\ n .'i Why, that is Mr. Chiy.\ ' \Mr. Clay !\ almost shrieked the man ; \and docs Van Btiren upeak to him ? Hut Tne'if over I vote for him again!\ and the ifellftw,stalked from the Hall, firmly believ- ,'incr.that the country was lost. : 1 -Mna :gst. J.'mies A. Glover. Judgment '.eversed, with costs —Lorencej LTokc agst. Azel Averill. , | Aeto r trial granted, with $10 costs, to\ abide the event —James Secor ngst. Asa Har Levi Ellis agst. John Benl. I Judgment for plaintiff fur the amount^ of note, deducting the .amount of the en dorsement thereon —Abrain Evarts against Elisha Baker. Order of Specie! Term reversed, irith $10 costs of appeal and §10 costs of motion —Stone agst. Calvin Underwood. Order granting nexo trtal a (firmed, with $10 costs, to abide the event —John Souirht- am and Tliomas Dillnlo ngst. Morris L. J ley nr>!ds; Garrett W. Ilyckmati, jr. agst. John Order dcni/inq new trial reversed, with 81 0 costs, to abide the event, and new trial ^granted, costs to abide th' event —Edward ' Ellis agst. Daniel Hunter, jr. Judgment revened, cornybiinl dismissed with costs, a.id judrfl ordered for drf'l Joseph D. Sheldon et al. Sheldon el a I. CLOTH AND CLOTHING KSTABLI5IIMENT, No- !i, Lincklasn Honse Block, Albany street, Cuzeno- via, *\. Y. Cutting and .Making (lone to order. do do do do a,oo o,ou 5,w 3,00 1 /JU T. L. HARRIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ,)f. D., Office For hlty, one For tuny, one, 'For thirty, one For twenty, Commercial Intension holder, worth For liitccu, one .Medium For tueive, one Lady's •This GOLD PE N and GOLD HOLDER, is the LAUli-.S' Si£E, and is u bcautiiul article. _ All ihe above goods shall be procured from the New York Uolu Pen .Manufacturing Company, the acknowledged best Gold Pen and Pencil Case Manu facturers uu this Continent. CLUES can be advantageously formed in every village and city m the Liiuuii, and u large number ul° subscribers $7,500 8,300 5,200 7,000 9,500 6,000 6,000 6,000 12,400 5,100 5,800 5,300 5,800 6,000 5,«rti) c (l nnn 6,200 G,2i10 1,200 1st April, 1856. in. theprbposnlJs.interested in thesaju has any agreement or •anderstanSifc^ come interested in> any contract^tHaf; be: made in pursuance of srcch-propojjj). Every proposal for-work or material; braced in the above statements shf\ 1 companied with, n bond to tho-pcowi.\ thia State,- in the penalty specified, each kind of work in said statement which bend shall be signed by HX t making such proposal and two orin^- por.;ible sureties, with such evidence of y responsibility as the contractiEg boj^j require, and whicb sureties' shall justlfrj sums equal in tha aggregate fo\ amount of such penalty.- • ' obtaineit in tins way. dence on Farnhain str.et, two doors South of the liniveraaliat Church, Cazcnovia, N. Y L. D. COB URN, D E'U,KR IN DRtrGS, .MKDICINI», PAINTS, Oils &c., on Albany street, one door cast .»r Green- laud s shoe .store, Cazenovia, N. Y. ~G. WVCOOK'M.D., BOTANIC IUIYSICIAN. Oilice and resMencp on Albany street two doors east of Hu!,bie& Clarke's block, Cazenovia, N. Y frucu us would intia -est tuem- i T > • ' selves tnr the Uuide, can be WBLL REWAftDKn, as our (I Iwsi- j list ot Premiums abuve wilt show. PAKMERS who would desire an excellent Family Newspaper I \hould at once avail themselves of toe Gume, the pi-.ce being much below any other newspaper pub- 78 \ 131 \ 132 \ 133 Lock No. Si \ .tx •10 \ 42 \Waste AYcircn Sec. 120 Bridge Abutments on See's 15,10 and 17 2,500 Bridge Abutments on See's 36 nnd 37 1,300 Bridge Ahutments on See's 57, 53 nnd 59 <t Jfnin street Bridgo at Fultonv'lle ?,000 Bridge Abutments on See's 60, 61 and 62 2,000 Bridge Abutments on See's 7o and 78 1,500 Bridgo Abutments on Scc's 111, 115, 121 nnd 122 2,000 Bridge Abutments on Scc's 132 nnd 133 900 Culverts on Sections 59 arid >i0 1,200 Culvert., on Section 75 600 Culvert at Van Vrnn- ken's on Section 18 800 Culverts on Sections 112 and 121 1,100 Culverts on Sections 131, 132 and 133 1,200 Completion of Phillips' Aqueduct 1,300 \ 18S6. tt \ 1857. tt tt 1st. July, 1856. tt tt U 1st April, 1855. 1st July, 1855. 1855. 1855 \ 1856. it lat. April, 1856. 1st July, 1855. 1st April, 1856. 1st. July, 1856. 1st. April, 1355. AGENTS BLACK RIVER CANAL, Scaled proposals will be received at the Engineer's Office, at Lyons Falls until Thursday, the 12th clay of October ne.tr. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the following described work:— JOSEPH NICHOLS, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, opposite tho Hank, „., Cutting on abort notice and warranted to \•noun N y. slnirs. lit. Cn?« wa, . ~E. G. WELD'S wanted for every city in the Lnited States and Cana da. Kespunaibie purttes, who will act us agents for the Guide will plc:u>c turniah us with their names lor publication. TO THE LADIES wc would particularly appeal, knowing tho efficiency , of their services when energetically directed. By \P I their co-operation our sul^cnptiou list would soon j oul-number any paper published on this continent, j and to gum this we shall at all tunes strive to em- | body in the columns of the Guide Mimeibing to not ' only please but instruct our tciale patrons. Our nAOnKKRBAX BOOMS in U.AM, nnd Clarke's j -bscr.pt.Jn^rice S;\T' \ 1 '\\ S ' U ' \ W f ' i \ CkliU \ \ ,,USe - tU! T'^r «\<*l™ng'h.r us eiLugo s ,t _ 1 V !\L *\ Ucnbcrs to obtain iffy of the rich Premiums abov J /1 HUTCHINSON, DEAI.FR IN DUY GOODS, Groceries. Ac., on Al- l«mv street, opposite Lineklreu street, Cazenovia, n. y. ciTANjiTSh's CROCKRY AND UECF.SS, on Atlmny street, under GieeiilaiuUel>,lhinge.stablishmenl,Cir/fnovia, \ \ . described, and what lady would not desire a haud- I some uoid Watch, Locket, Bracelet, Pen and Pencil' \\ e want to print an ed.tiou of PIFTY THOUSAND COPIES within three months. Til s accomplished, we shall i eulaigo the Guide to double its present size SINGLE SUBSCRIPTIONS agst. Kpiiraini Nonsuit set aside, new trial granted,costs to abide the event —Daniel Walrafh and Mnreus C. Wf.lrath agst. William M. Red- field. Jnde/tnenl for pin ml iff upon the with ens/.i —Thorn.'!\ Jv'ntur <•( al. : cob Craft and William Craft. Jiidamciil affirmed with costs, and order appealed J mm affirmed, with &10 costs— Tlios. Purree, overseer of tlio Augustus D. Chase. Proceedings before the. Court til Judge af firmed —Jane Leach ngst. Kendall Tarter. Judgment reversed and new trial grunted, costs to abide the event, with leave to pVff to amend his coviplaint on pai/meut of costs of D. G. KHELER, IN' BOOTS AND SHOES, No. N Y. OKun lan House blr,ck, Cazciiovm, L. ITTidoTH, PHYSrCMN AND SURGEON, Nelson Flails. I.X.V. I m ^S,Vw ,^i\\V. < , ed in 1>osl 0,lkv Clamps or Silver , . , 14} All coniniuiiicatioiis should Im I.inck- poor, •• agsi. I'AnTIXOTON ON CoRI 'OKATIOXB. Tho*consfantly recurring frauds of corpora- '\Jfons-iinduce pooplo to Uelievo that the world js more deprnved limn formerly, but '3oKn* Randolph abhorred them in his day, \JiVpoascsscd of \neither a bod)', that <s>\ in- jiiredi'maircan kick, nor a soul that offended justiegcan d n.\ Mrs. Turlington, lmw- \SV.er seems to. ltavo sturnliled on the true ^i'fllcujty 1 :—\ Uow could you, Joe,\ said 'thot.old*lady, \trust your cheeses to rati, wichmic£-?-\I thought cno-fl-nios t any body \knew beiter.'! \1 didn't say so,\ replied Joe, \I said I trusted my dairy to tho Rni- 1-' ives- forr er trial and of this appeal —Jo.^e Jlowes agst. Josepli fleer. Judgment reversed and new trial aranled, i order of reference vacated, costs to abide the 1 event— Martin T>. Wrighlmnn ag«t. Syl tcr Wrigtman and Dennis Fhnn Conviction before Ihe Justice affirmed— The Tooplo ngf-t. Hat-hcl V. Whiron. Conviction reversed, and new trial or dered —The l'eoplo ngst. Albert \V. 1 ton. THIS CORDIAL Cir.ES PAIN IN THE STOMACH, DIARRHOEA, Cliolcru Morbus, and bilious Colic. All Colicy urnuugs occas-ioned by indigestible food, cutting of veth, or any oilier cause are rnnmv- . fd in n frw\ minutes. It removes fainliu'ss, and I Mger- Judgment of Special Term reversed a,ul demurrer overrated, with leave to answer on payment of costs: if deft do not elect to strengthens the stoinnch and nervous system, mi- jirovrs the nppptttp, nnd secures reit at is superior in any Cordial children, and for rrxlorinc onea. With pui»ar and wn older persons irlish ii luylily FRIOE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. JV. U.—l'iir Sale in every Town and yfflane m tlie country. The TOXIC COttW\f, is now in Kcnoral use nil over the country; and is hi);Mv ('-\te-.'med hy nli who have used it. S\o other I'on'ial cm prefend t< this, in curine; all tint t-l.-ixs of .St -ii'!'tr /i fjr which it is recommended, Cazcnovia, May 8J. addressing Ii?\AH conminiiicalions should bo addressed, post-paid, to \ W. B. HliAKF.MOY, Editor and 1'ub- nslier ol the New York-Meiciutile tiu.de, No. Iss Ureenuich street.\ %\iNe«spii|iers throughout tho Union, by pub lishing the above, appropriately displayed, including this liolice, fur two mouths, aud calling attention ed itorially to the same, and sending us Hie paper, will be entitled to an exchange, and icccivc a GOLD PEN AND GOLD HOLDER worth Twelve Dollars. Daily papcnwill be entitled to two, which will be forwarded lo them as lliey may direct. This Pen ami Holder will be of the manu facture of the New York Uold Pen .Manufacturing Company, No. l*a Urccuwich ttreet, the mostexteii- sivu and reliable Oold Pen producers on tins conti nent,\ if not in the world.— 14. MI' N TTNCT; Glazing and Paper-Hanging. II. VAX DRIESEN, I Reservoir at Wood Hull I I'i'kc $3,700 ' Itescrvoir nt North Dranch Lake S.-TOO 11 Lock nouses from TSnonvillc to Lyons „ Falls 1,000 Sliiccs around Locks Nos. 34 to U9, inclusive 2,900 1st. Oct., 1855. 1st. Aug., 1855. MIDDLE DIVISION. Penlrd proposals will be received at the Engineer's ;„ .i.„.:...„ro ' !,c, iiturday,thol4th the forenoon, for 1st. April, 1857. vrpi.ll complaints, For sale hv A .'l 'OOUD. j Ward and Joseph Wnrd'a-st. lilias Dowcv.i secures rest nt mght. It ! T'STOtTLD respectfully inform Ihe citizens of Cazc- il in use for curing crying | VV novia und vicinity, that he lias commenced the il» |\alr wrak and rickcly , .dn.ve business in llurr's ltlock, on Albanj-street, vnicr cb,ildren love H, and 1 w here lie is ureoared to -'o all kinds of iUW ' HOUSE AND SIGN TAINTING, Graining, Paper-Hanging and •Wall-Staining, in all their varieties, und m modern styles. He will keen constantly on hand, for snlu Paints, mired and Dry; Zinc Paints, Oils, Putty, Turpentine, dr., ct-c. Also, WINDOW GLASS, AND SASH, of all sizes, Glazed or ungluzed, BTND3 AND BLU.D TKHIMINGS, &c. lly strict attention to his business, he hopes to me- a share of the public patronage, iny . , NEW MEA^IOLEKET. ! BAREEIT &TlONTAGUE W Ot'I.D respectfully announce to .tha citizens o Cazcnovia and vicinity, that they have opened a M/i.l'J' AlAltlClCj; in the building \one door KaM of .1. Woodward's store, on Albany-street, where will at all times be found an ns.sortuii ' ' OUice. in the city of Syracuse, until Saturday, the 14th day of Octobcfciiext. at 10 o'clock in thcforei the following described work : Section No. 195 tfl.-JOl \ 10iJ 4,.100 \ • P.'7 7,200 Centre Port Aqueduct n.-WO \ Port Byron do 7,000 \ OSWEOO CANAL. Sealed proposals will he received nt the Engineer's Office in the village of Fulton until Monday the lfitb day of October next, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon/or the following described work:— Sec. No. .1 below Salina ?t,<>00 April 15th, 1857. •' 4 \ 7,100 \ Part of Sections 14 nnd Gascon llnpids 12,700 \ Part of Sections 1C and 17 abovePhenix 6,400 \ \ Part of Sections 17 and 16 above Phenix 7,700 \ Part of Sections 22 nnd «:) Horseman level 0,500 \ Section 27 at Fulton 0,000 \ C'AYUOA AND SENECA C\N\L. j Sealed pr»'po«nlrt will he received ;it lho Enginrer'r* • Olliee in the village of Seneca I'allt until Tuesday, the 17ili 'lay of Ortober next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the following described work: Section No. 9 $7,200 1st. Ap \ 10 8,500 ' Dam anil fJiinrd Onto on Section M 5,000 \ Culvert* on Sections 1 to 5, inclusive 2,i00 \ Kond and Farm IJridgc Abutments on Scc's. 1,4 nnd 10 2,800 \ ENLAltOEMENT OP ERIE CANAL—WESTERN D1YISI0N'. Pi'aleil proprmls will he received at tho Engineer's Office, in Ihe village of Albion until Wednesday, the 1Mb day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the' fnrc- \ following described work, between Each proposal must be accompi , aiai i I the certificate of tho Supervisor of ta 9 jn 1 and the County Cleric, or the County 1 U of the county in which, said suretri reside, or any two of them, as to thrj ponsibility of said sureties. ' The persons to whom the wbrlr; msfj awarded will be required by the contrioj board to givo the bond for the payme^l laborer's wages, as required by chapter si of the laws of 1850. -^I No acceptance of a proposal orayjefl| a contract by the contracting board,« contract made.by tlie said board, or anji terest in the same, shall be assignablt any person or persons, without the Kiil consent of the Canal Commissioners. Fifteen per cent, of the amount of work done or materials furnished.at',. contract price thereof, shall be reserved!) the Canal Commissioners until tbe work, which is the subject of the couu shall be fully and entirely completed. In case the contracting board shall.Sj opinion that the proposals made at meeting thereof, pursuant to any adverts ment, are, in consequence of any comte tion or otherwise, excessive and disadV gcous to the State, they may decline said proposals, and advertise anew fotu work and materials embraced therein. J Contractors will be required to rece and use in the work all such materials have bean previously procured and delm for any of tho above work, and allows prices therefor as may be exhibited al several offices prior to tho letting. The prices in the-contract will bev, dered as including the expense of furnisl all the materials, and performing all work, according to the plans, specifical and notices exhibited at the letting. The persons to whom the work mayjl awarded, will be required to enter into tract for the performance of the work wit ten days after the same shall hav«~ awarded to them, upon the terms presci by the contracting board. ! Tho name, or names o£. the persons pj posing, must be written out in full, their places of residence. ' . Tho maps, plans, specifications, quanta of materials, propositions, blank contt* nnd bonds will be ready for examination the several places specified in this no6L ten days previous to the time specify* the several lcttings. Dated at A UIANV , Sept. Mth, 1851 II EXHV F ITZHUGIT, FltEDEniCK Fot .I.ET I.KTT, COHNEMUS GAlmiXIEP Canal Con' J AMES M. C OOK , Comptroller. J OHX T, C LARK , State Eng. & Survci April, 1S50. noon for th\ Lockporl and Hoelienter:— Section 270 with n penally in bond of 2i ( u o u I REMOVAL. DAVID G. KEELEJt, W OULD inform the citizens of Cazenovia ai< cinity, tlint ho has removed his Jluol && KataHishmtut, to the Lincklacn House Llock, >'«i on Albany-street, nnd has just returned from Sfl York, with the largest nnd best assortment pf^j* LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S B(MT»• & SHOES, of ever)- description, ever brought into this lie will also have constantly 011 hand, all kini SHOEMAKER'S FINDINGS. French Calf Skins, Linings KAHM KOI I HALE! |*TTWF. Subscriber offers his farm for sale AT A HAH- 1 ritr. J receive a shart i (IAIN ; il i« sitinitril 2 1-2 Miles North of Caz- ' Cwenovia, cnovia village, and 1-1 Mile East of the Lake; contains I 50 Acres of First-rate Land, and I-'IVK ACKKS OK WOOIM.AND. Cazenovia, Aug V, ]*:*. (1. Jt. ADAMS, ELECTION NOTICE. SiiKniF'i''s OrnrB 1 Morrisvilie, Aug., tOlh, 1854 278 270 2?0 2SI 2S2 2,N*J 310 !II7 .II S Sl!l 820 .-.is S24 S2.i .\ill 327 \ 81 8 3i .!i \ a.'iO mu \ 332 \ 3:13 334 m \ 3:»; Itridgo Abul'uls on Pi ecs27(l to 283 inclusive 3 II! to .1311 \ 3.inio830 27<i to 2S.1 \ •1tiilo3 :-0 \ '22 to: '2'J \ 3:0 to 338 \ OH no 0,700 7 ,00 0 7 ,«00 8,400 i'.ion 5.700 4,100 fi/00 c.soo 9,400 !l,S00 «,2i)0 10,10 0 8,000 7 ,700 7 .100 »,400 7 .000 8,,'00 0,-00 M.000 s.sno 8,500 12,200 13,000 8.000 1,000 3,fS00 7 ,300 6,100 0,200 .1,500 f.OOO 4.000 1 000 ,500 Clothing for the People! W. GREENLAND & SOW. A ,ri* IS r T i tAT0RS NOTICE—Pursnnnt to di«.» p V ' S,nj :' Ev .T. lIoi. MK3 , Esq., Judge of) is 1 County, m)ticc is , lcrtb > I) liavinir clnmiH nmin u , T..I... \tl?i,,.' . f.ri Tl\' Essay on Agricultural Distress, would rra*a ^olcmn;irianner addressed tho clerk.— only increase it.\ .^V.MrSCierk,\ said he; \dismiss die ii\g up- Trt _„„ , „— 7. , , ^%h^,^ r until the fin, da} Jf { wi ^rE,h;M^u ;dT; ,, - SWna,,C,,0r *^ihe*t''co^Tt.~ 'Ho «has attended so faithfully :b. , 11 , . , , , ' trombones. II (his does not. hring forlh a, little ugliness, and •• • water, just, make have stuiiihled o Dispiich, Sdunngithocpresent tonn that Won't lhinJc' \\'''\^onra ; ^|ithftt r it will bo .necessary to tako any sectiri- • • and motiey a jingle. ^tt'Kft vacancy cau.«e,t by .he . O^tif qKrrSaU,,, U KLrM/orCbunlu; I Tin. Members of Aswmblv y A lrcn»uriT, in 11 ,0 ,,| U1 . 0 of , uniting slld ; —, - -« P£ d'«otly or intlircctly interestid in Z, Tl j — w—iw u UUUBJW; I CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES & VESTING^! n splendid assortment, of the latest and mostdcai»l ble styles. 1 HOSEESY, SHTBTS, COLLABS AND CEAVAHI UNDER-SHIETS AND DRAT7EE3, of all varieties and prices. Tlicy flatter tlicrnstlytfB that their stock has been carefully and well ^le**! nt LOW pnicEs; nnd think (hevcan offer induccoo: 11 ! to AM. to call nnd examine their Goods, before p*! chasing. CUTTIXG tt 3[AKING done as usna!. Cazenovia, May 2, 1854.—1 •ing claims ngainst Jolni \ViIliams, deceajed, w? tho touu of Cazenovia, County of Modi«ro. W hereby required to procnt tho samo with .the votw crs therefor, to the subscribers, Adininistratorsol* estate of said deceased, at tlio Store of Ilobbie»» Clarke, in the village of Cazenovia, Madison amb on or before tho tenth day of November, 1854- w ted .May 5th, ISM. LEONARD WILLIAMS, t ij mf ;, 0m9 BENJAMIN. T. CLARKE, \ Aam J_^ M m \GE SATiK— Default having been j pavmcnt of lho money secured by a tnon- 1 gage eculcd\ July 8, 1834, by Stephen Hill t\ Hill, Jamet Faulkner, William Woodworlh, M »jr Curtis nnd Cornelius D. SteNVart, recorded in son County Clerk's oflico, July 9, 1834, of * morlgago Mason M. Hill is assignee, nnd upon wW» there is claimed to be due nnd unpaid nt the ''J? the first publication of this notice the sum of And no suit or proceeding nt law having bccB .l°\L luted to recover said debt: Now, therefore, nonce\ hereby given, that in pursuance of a power ol »*. in said mortgage contained, tho premises D10 't €i*h, (or so much thereof ns shall bo necessary) sold nt public miction, nt lho Lincklacn M 0, ! t ' e > , j 'v village of Cazenovia, Madison .county, on WyTO the eleventh day of November next, at 10 0 <xs*i A. M. \. . The premises mortgaged are described the'* 11 ' substantially as follows: , .' ''' irM All that piece or parcel of land lying in 'h 6 !?^ of Fcnner, Madison county, N. Y., bounded rortn^ u lands of Alvnh Roberta and lho late Madison connij a turnpiko road; East by lands of Simeon Bron»» nnd Robert Stewart, respectively; South by l»n?»': I Robert Cameron nnd Robert Stowart, rcsncctweiji West by lnnd of Gcrrit Smith, Robert Ro^?!' and the road lending to lho mile-strip: conUl ?w?.| about 0110 hundred and ninety acres of land; *y fl .^ ing tho samo farm and promises conveyed to; 1 ^ said Stephen Hill by Elisha Carrington nnd w\?^ Dated August 1 2, 18&1. .. MASON M. HILC; Asws\?; II. O. P ADDOM , Att'y. • \ \>*•