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be 86 4 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The following is lhe list of Premiums, to awarded 'ky the Madison. County Agricul tural Society, at tKeit 4th-Amwial Fair & Cattle Show, to-Jbe held: gt HAMILTON, on the lat. & 2d days of October next. • * ~ PREMIUM. ON FARMS. Bfst'iir'proved Farm, not liiss than 5QqcfeS\gT0 Sd best do du 5 ajbest do do Diploma. . ON HORSES. r Brit Stallion, 2(1 best do Best Breeding Mare and CMt,~ 2,1 best do -do Best-pair Mulched Horses, bred and raised * in the coittity. Best GelJinjt Hnrsevnr Mare, bred and raised in the county, Best 3 year old Colt, . 2d b;st. do Diploma. Best 2 year old Cult, 2J best do Diploma. Beit yearling Cult, 2d best do _ Diploma. In awarding premiums on Horses, preference wll-be-giveiUo-lbe Jiorse in which is rombir-* all the necessary quolificiitiunsjbr trie-Miorae nil work.' , Horses to bring premiums in pairs, cannot 00 00 5 00 3^00' 5 00 V 3 2 00 2 00 ICIIl-t I bineilJi? of compete s,o S ly. oN CLASS I. Best Bull, 3 years old and over, 3d best 3d heat BestBul 2d best 3d best 'do do ^Jo, Jo.» Diploma. year old iw AS 00 3 00 do do ON Hnder 3,———9-00- do 200 co do do do Diploma. FAT CATTLE. OLASS II.' MM 3 00 2 00 1 00 Best pair Fat Oxen, Best pair fatjjreai' old Steers, Best fat Cow, -2J-beBt-^-do WORKING-OXEN AND_£TE E R S. CLASS 111. Best yoke working Oxen, g4 00 2d best do do i 00 Best yoke broke 3 year old Slecrs ± 3 00 fid best do do ' 2 00 Beat yoke 2 vear old Steers, 3 00 2<l best do' do \ 2 00 Best yoke yearling Steers, '2 00 2d bent- drf^ ^— do Diploma. ' COWS, HEIFERS AND CALVES. CX.A'SS Best Milch Cow, *'.' $4 CO 2d best do do 3 00 '3d best do do Diploma? Best 2 yeafold Heifer, 3 00 2d best do 2 00 3d best do Diploma Beit vearltng Heifer, 2 00 3d best do I 00 Sdbest Ho \ Diploma Best Cair, « - 2 00 2d best do .1 00 ON SWINE. Best Boar, 8 3 00 2d best do 1 2 00 Bent breeding Sowyand not less than 4 pigs A 00 2d best do . do - do 3 00 3d-best do do Diploma ON SHEEP. Best finovrool Buck, for Wool and carcass, $4 00 2J best do do 3 00 Effi jjpi^cojrfio *rool an Farm Implements not having any new and valuable Improvements, will not be .entitled to premiums. JON PLOWING MATCH. Seai speciinenrof'Piowiog^ - $4 00 2d best • do • * .3 00 3d bdst ' do * -2~0ff REGULATIONS FOR PLOWING. In Plowing thefolhwing Rules must be observed: 1. The quantity of ground fbrytfch team will bet one fourth of'an acre. 7 ~ 2. The time allowed to do the work will be two hours. 3. The depth of the furrow shall rjat be Tesa than five inches^ , —.4. The furrow slice in nil cases to be lapped. 5. The teams shitll all start atone time, and each plowman shall do his work without a driver •or ol her assist a nee. \6 The premiums ofle.rcd»by the Society will be awarded to the, individuals who, in the judgment of the Committee, shall do their work in the best manner, wilhoobregard to time,—provided that the work is dune in the two hours allotted for its performance. — - In addition to the 'above, (if the funds of the. Society will nllow) discretionary premiums will he awarded for such iinplenlents and products notabove enumerated, as may be deemed worthy of notice or encouragement. , The Executive Committee desire that-persons wlio make Scythes, Shuvph, Hoes, Axes, Forks, or other Htiefiil nnd valuable implements or machinery within the county, will exhibit them al'the Fair. Prize animals nnd implements, heretofore ex hibited., wijl be-allowed to. co.rtipe.le for prizes, hut they must .receive 3 higher prize, or in.a dif- frreni.cUsE, to-eot4thM4n?oi<0'n psemtum: Should' the samcprenntfms heretofore given them be a- warded, they will receive a certificate to that\ ef fect, instendof the prize. By the-present -.rules of the—Sociot^vyno^pre- mtum can be awarded on -any nnininl,\ unless it Bhafrlia^he^rFBtonecf'tn the cot/fltynfoT WTleasT six-months previous tu'the Fair; and no person win receive a premium, unless he shall have been a member ofThTTSociety, for a t levmhirlij days, and free from arrears to the treasurer. — NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—May 38., At market—1050 beef cattle, SIS from the Southj 100 cows ul cal res, nod 1000 sheep a(uLUn>b*r - r >icta —Beef cattle—note a slight adrsoce in prices this week ; for tofer^or qualities $9,00. and for-prime and extra qomti- tin $7 a 7U has been obtained. All at market would 'hart bees readtlr taken at lli*se_quotatiops. but holders expecUne to realixe a slMnlgheradtanc.,i>r«r.rhd]<liof; back. Unsold, 100. Covss and calses—Prices tlrm, «4 ..l. i suadr. Alt at market taken at $17 a 3d to 30, according to quality.' Sneepand Iambi—$1to 4^0 for theep, and for lambs ST aa> • S.M ^-Sll told. — - \ MARRIED. - InJJe-w-York, city, on the 18th tilt., by the Rev. Mr, Davenport, GEORGE EHLE, Jr., of this village, and Miss SAHAII M. STEWART, of the former place. ' j. At Jordan, on Tuesday evening, the 27lh tilt , r^ff ™™ .V\' 1 'IS, nolice hv the Rev. Mr Judson, Mr. STLVAMO-S J. SATLES tif Clyde, to Miss LAVINIA OTES, of the former place. At WaSjartlle. N T. DIED, t , Mn CATIKU'RC Wido, wife of H. D. To Blacksmiths. F OR, by the subscriber, 20 tons' English one 8nd ,t»vo horse Tire Iron, at Tour dollars per 100 lbs. 20 tons F:«t Swede;, a I four and n InilCdol'ars per 100 lbs. 0 tons,iquace de. from 1-2 inch to 1 1 2 inch. 20. tons Itnu'nd Iron, from 2 1-6 (o 1 1-2 inch. BnniF Iron, hoop irbn-of all wnilhs, Sprin» Steel, cost.'German, and American Steel, bi si refined bo rax, borie raspi, &c., &c. All of which . will 'be sold clieop for Canh. E. C. LITCHFIELD. Mnv 26,J845^ S DKEi> SiiEAits, WoorT«Tne,,nlsn n quanli ty of clioup Tobacco for wmliing sheep, for Knle by E. C. LITCHFIELD. Flour. A FEW hbls. l«l qual ly Jnrbecviro, fine, flour at $3,75 per bbl., nlui superfine at the low est market rates. E C. LITCHFIELD. M»y 5071845. _ ... DISSOLUTION.. rTTHEco partnershipheretnlotr>cxi<linjrhetnTerL| ^ the suhecribers tinder (be nnme and firm o Henry, Hitchcock, & Co , is this day by muiunf nprppment tlimnlTttrl^i I The unsettled hunine.es nT tlie'firm is left with S. C. Hitchcock, whn tviyjie-found at (he Store nf Henry & Sweellands*, where nil persons are re 3 pealed lo call and arrange tbeir accounts without elay.—May 1. *3« v -— «—. s. Hi nrfvRY, S.C, HITCFR'OOK, . CHAS. JA-CKSOtf CO-gARTlVElte^IIP ri^Ht^ subscribers have lormeil a co parlnership -— ^'C-'be-iiurrtnsp^f carFyinsi-on-llift Bonk pub lishing. Bonk iMIing and Paper Mnkinj; business in the vil'«u;e of Cazsnovia, under the name nnd -Styjfl-Of-Henry fe SwcRtlanda'; nnrl linvinp Inlrcn the butineis of Henrv, Hllchcook & Co , Ihey will be found at the old stand, corner of Albany and Lincklaen slrerlp. prepared to attend to ail calls in the abato-l>iicii)e«s. Cazenoria, May 16, 1S45 S. H. HENRY, J. W.SWETJ.AN^ --WTH S\vEETLAND li. CHAIVDI/E!!^. TrEJEPS iho \HALF-WAY HorsT:.\nn the corner of Albany and fireen atreets Persons thai coll. can bp refreshed with Soda, ice Cream, Barker's Pop, Cegars &c. BATH HOUSE open from Friday till Sunday morning; cloan-and warm. ' Persons de«irinir a Bath on B.ny other day, can Cnzennria. Mav 27. 1345. W A W TED, A FEW Corrtqnf Sinve Wood. A1«o. a qttintity •^*orchoice table Butter and Epr\\. <\r fan'i y user at the csi«h atore of .1 WOODW \}{Y) Ward. Eia and daughter of Dea. C. Hoffman, in the. SOUi year of lierage. Faithful in all the trtattons of life, as wife, toother and ch.td, the h» paaird her ahort life on earth in utcfutneii, the influ ence of wttirlt will be felt Jong, long after lhe hui alumbered in the grare. Ai a chriitian lhe gare evidence b) her dailv life & conrerttw lion^ that her nlet/ wai fincere and grnuiue. Koraereral years had she-ioduhrnrtlfe tiope of a disciple of Christ,butnot JiUabout Ayear_ since did she make a public profession of religion and connect herself 1 with *hfclTuTtlr»f God. . Her dis.ai* whirl) wit rnnsnmptlnn. prTrrnlfiniar frwm .nj ngag IV A JliS |~kF the; best q'tality, can he had for 5 cents a pound at the new cheap cash s'nre of • j woonwMi Bonnets ! IK J\\' re*!) ceived at the Exchange, which will be sold Cheaper than ever. , CLAHKETniOnWE. C A Z'-B O VI'Jl W A R E HO USE T TIE\suhscr'berRhavin2 opened their Ware Room, in the building; on* Albany street, directlv opposite (ho Bunk, whprc they intpnd-to.kpguconslanllv en hand, or will make to-rfrder, all kindaVif arlic|e° rn Iheir lino \f I'tiiinpse, silcli as —~ \ _ T , AMut^amfr-Siifns-mni -&mirr \nf ilie tlTlpal aiiitnioal approver, fn«J,iinn«; Ccnlrt. Piirr fmrd-tmOfth; . Dressing T-tb es ; Ifard-ruhei, Serre'aries, f}»»k Can* Drc$a>nc,C mmon & French Bureaus. Curled Maple and OiPtry Bnreiius ; Dinin<; and Common Taililra ; Wash, WorK nnd Li-jlit Standi ; Field arid French Beds-enda -AhtBr^Curlcd Maple, Grecian. Fancv nnd Tomm-n Chnirs Rtirkinp Spwing-and Arm Cbjirs, and^a splendid article nf Boston Hacking Chairs. . ' _ Settee and Sofa Bedstead's ; Windsor, Fancy and Grecian SetteJS. Jtfitrasscs; kept on blind, and made In order. Tiirninif. Sowing and Repnirins dnnp at lhe shortest nolice. ' They nre prppnred to do nil kmds of Ornamptxl'il »ml Siuo Puinliop. or reaionable lerrftf. -aiuHiijnin. Clu IIJ aytil' PinL_^rffiw7 'lnjil'iin liiiiidi 'Biiilt 'ntnle I\ nn\tr *n ilia nhi'idecl nntira d nearly OTiiHiijiiny. Ulnuj. aiu»\ I'IIIL Jadnns~-'li (*pHin linmlf wnil>«>wile 1» nnl*f•wwilw' ohiiricoi nn • Wanted, curled nnd plain Maple. <'herry, Bu'iej-nnl, Pino nnd Whits Wood Lumber, an nlr kinds nf country Produce and Obsh in exchange for Fu nitnro , '— N. B—All work 'lone by them warranted well made, and of good materials. Furniture onil Chairs w.ill he sold as low n«-tho«o-of nny othor tslublitlmicnl-in -lhn rnimto:,—. . Cazonovia. Jan. 7. 1S15. ANDREWS h- CHERRY GO IT BO OTS*t\ Hp HE undersigned, at i|,e Allmu\ sitrut litini nnd Shoe Ijcpul.-^sign ol the UIU I1UOT— •> in jnsl (lie right 'fix' In fro iheir old Iriends and the uhule world, who stand in the ' net Bouts and Slwes Their assortment and nunliiirg are bcv'ml all parallel,and lompiirisnn They have jilsl received from New Y\Ht..Lndit-s\,Muses' and Children's, flips, buskins «jni -~bO()t8 r ul PVHry viirinlt r>f£H_l£.and Clllnrjjo. \\ bl -' ,l — C.....-V .Tr -?„...l..r « !,„„.. fi.l.i . •are now neodful' ol - _ ilers and ' lit kip'IJii'JiiiifV- 07 Trniler '. buna fnla' ser- •OOotSr O' pv*.rv viiripn 01 si y ip nnd enmr..i(i i n Kit* llir_jj[lirV- (ir rrinicr onnn ll (ie'__a vice—a!*!) Cnais (tti.ry hoots ol erery kind-s-lnr'w'l iili they will lake UolJ, Silver and genuine Bank Notes— easiest things in the world In gel. / TIIPV also monufartiirp urnlt bnnls in the neatr&t My.e and lashjon, togplhrr will,nil lord of heavier wnrkfor lhe reaJ**ervice, forilten, woincn'and rfrilih-en — lor wliicl) llu'y wil, lake casbj hides, skins Ian hark, prodntc. and matters jind tilings in-gpnernl. Tan Bath! O ALLEN-&-SON,.will pay half CASH,on FCook. for newly peeled TAN \BARK delivered at their Tannery, in first rate order, and a it soon ns it shall be reasonably itaioned' /or drawing. • N. iJv-^Borlt must be put in piles, as soon as. peeled, in nrder lo savo nil its Tanning properties —the rnss being dry,and laid up fwra the ground, it will then be in perfect oidsR • Cazenovia, May 12. lfiiS —'May 6, 1845. L AltG-E -Silk, and Gny Cashmere and Mtr»> lin de Lnino Shawls, Drab BnmKazinc, Drab IMnreen fur, Ladies Skirls, Mourning Must lins. Linen Edgings, \ Big\ Plaid Ginglmm, Plain Mourning Gingham, Wide Black Silk, Sportsman's Buttons, Cheese Cloth, &c. - ' \ J. WILLIAMS & SON, HouaeUi' Sign JPttfnfivg anti THANKFUL for (inst favors, respectful'y in- . lorm Jhe-cUi^ens of Cuzennvia nnd vicinity, at tbej-conttnae' to ewey on the business of Kiousc & Sign Panting; aud /Glazing-, in'all iis TRrJous'.brnnches. at their new- shop on Albany slice), ons door West of the Bookstore, where the}' ca.O be found At all tires ready to wait upon all who may favor them with their, cu&Jmw?-'\\*—\- „ Signs painted and gilded with or without sliades All kinds of wnndImitated, such a\? Oak, Mo- pte Black Walfiut. Mslmgnny, Gljerry, <Sc * rarblingdnne in the English and trench styles o-suit^uslomerSi—• •—, • . PaiifliX'PaiBil¥l!. Famts::: — II VAN DRIES EN, keeps crmslantly on hand, at lhe above slnmU W hilo Lend, Drv and tfiTOuTitl-tirOIr; f<r^lr\V^irtr^PBiTa^»^te, Ihnt Lead, Venetian Itcd, Yellow OehreiPrcnch 4. Chrome Yellow, Brunswick and Emernld Green, and cfery olheTrtinil of I'uint. ns well as \Llnsee'd - Oil, bm pd or ir hoilqd. can bo had cheaper than al any oilier plnce-iri-ltwn N. 'B. All kinds of Jfuinlers* Tmils for wle cheaper than can henhlained c lie whore. Cazennv'n, April 29 18-16 ORE Tickings, Witkings, Sheetings, Bat linirs, Waddings, Carpel Warp. Collnn Yarn Striped Shirtings, &c. &c, for sale at reduced prices al the. Exchangf. CLARKE-Sc HOBBIE. . JUav 1. T34P. * * CROCRKIIY A: IIA It I) W AIIE. - C .ROCKERY of lhe latest styles can be found at lITe lixchangp.n so n generul assortment of Hnrdware which will be sold as chrap as tho cheapest. CLARKE 8j HOBBIE\ May 1, 1845. Wauled. A GIRlj well nctpininied with Cooking nnd House wni k niiligiod rt-pommcndat(Ons, to whom mor-Tthan liberal wnges will be given. En quire of the printer Cn ?Piinin. Mnv .0 1 P4 > _^ 13 If ~ CAl.PIETSr\' 2tl brat do do 2 00 Best pen fine wool iStvct, not less than 5 in number\ . G 00 2d best do do 3 00 dn Hi 3i\ beat do 'iplnmn. •io Uie utlreiccDf^f life, for nearly fire nonthi.ud during which the m*tilfetled enUrs lubmiitlon to tht Ditioe will. Ai herTodit/ inflrtnUfei mcrraied, it teemed IWw Oiettreski io^» *raJ!,forralog arcDuei br which the light of hearer, bunt upon her soul, that tnide til* .mprlwoed inmate lotig for it* releaU Her tail breath Kerned to be employed in prayer to God. that he would ble»i her ninn-aod-h*r d«ar ahiltlran.uhom >l.»-wa« te.U *»»b«biod hi upan Calicoes !—Calicoes! J U^?T rocoived, a good stock. Carpels at much lower prices than usual E. B & E. 0- LiTcurictn. May 5 1315. Best pen coarse wool Ewes, not less than 5 in mnnhrr, - — - 4 00 2d best do do \ 2 00 3J best do d'o Diploma. ON ROOT CROPS. iJest acrs Winter Wheat, -j$4 00 2d best do do S 00 3d best do do Diploma , .Best acre Spring Whoat, 4 00 Sd best du dn 3 00 3d beat do do Diploma. - jffi'st acre G>n>, • 4 00 ' 3d best do 3 00 3d best dn Diploma Best acre bailey, 4 00 2d-best do_ S 00 3d best do\*\ ~ Diploma. Best acre Oats, S 00 2d best * do 2 00 .Best 1-4 acre Carrots, • - v 3'00 Best 1-2 acre Potatoes, 4 00 2d best ,do 3 00 Best acreJesSi^ 3 00 2d best do 2 00 \Best 1?4 acre Snear Bee Is, 2 00 Best 1-2 aore Fl.ix, with reference to seed 2 00 Those who compete for premiums, for farm crnps, must furnish a written statement oflhe condition of the soil, st the- commencement of cultivation fur the crop; the previous crop ami culiivation,.and quantity of manure used upon it; the-qusnlity and kind of manure the present sea- .eon; nnd the mode of cultivation, and quantity tu this world of sorrow. I tl.r sickness aud drath is apotlifr fTldenc. or the triumph of thsrj TOosp.1 WTnTc a disconsouurTius\UamrraourosTiis irreparabT. In,,, aod the church, the departure of a bright ^nd useful ni.mber ± she doubtless, has reapcdTmmoctal gain.^^BTesieilare t£e, jea?(Tut<Jle In Uie Lord.\ . *' Com. lo Hamilton, on Salurdav moraine;, th . 94th alt , after an illness of nine weeks, MSRTIU, mfe of Jonathan Q. fierce, aged 4$ jeara. I ft OOft YAROS American Prints, for sale very low al lhe Eschanire. 0LA-RKE & HOBBIB. May 26, 1315. , Their prices are so luw that there are no (ructions LIa\in^ odojilcd lhe jirint ijile of (Jo IT. and ilea' pared In underset' tlmae mrtoiatcrs who sell boot*, Cnzonnvja Mav 20 1345. Oracle, JPop, E-i-z-z-z-z. M. €. HILL, npAKES this method to relurn bis sincere and ••• heartfelt, thanks to |ho citizens of Cazenovia, andvjcinily, the young men fA particular, for their very generous pnlronage during lhe past year. When he commenced his little business, lhe world looked cold and cheerless, but \friend after friend\ caine flocking in unlil the sky ofliis existence became clear nnd pleasant, to say no- Ihinjj-aboul his Ginger Pop, dr Lemon' Beer. He furthermore wishes lo^say to the aforesaid pub lic that he will berealler carry on lhe businesshim- self^on his own hook, not lo mention Ihelranscen- dsndy -glorious flavor of his segars, ^price three cents. And finally, he would jiist • whisper low' in lhe ears nf lhe aforesaid hungry crew, that he >vil| continue to keep on hand a general assort ment of those la'r-'lamed and highly extolled pies, such as custards, and—but ho is too mpdnt=-ex- cuse him. Gizwiovui. June2, 1846% CARPETS, ' \ GOOD nssnrlinenl of fine and superfine In \ grain Carpel* ; a'so. Colton, Rush 8nd Hair Carpets Oil Clnihs, Riisrirs nnd Malts, uncom monly cheap,at'the Exchanrrp CLARKE & HOBBIE. Mav 25, 4845. Wool : ~Wool! T TTOS1S wishing to exo* ange their wnnl for cloths, will find it to their ndvnn'nge to'rn 1 ! and examine the slnck nfclnihs here offered. The assortment is complete and pTrfes verv low: CLARKE & HOBBIE. May 26, 1845. :0,000.Pine and Hemlock Shinirlei for sale nl ^Ihei-FWclianire. Cr.AItKK & HoDDIE. May 26. 1845. . TEAS. TEAS, TEAS of lhe best quality and low prices can he found al the Exchange. C. & H May 26, 1345. • J. WILLIAMS & SON, AVE ju-t r'ceived (and nre receiving) a greater vanetv of Merchandise, und al lower priees than ever It will be unnecessirj for them to givn n detai led account of so many new kin Is nf Goods for Ladies' Dresses. In that wnv ihoy Iwve \ a lilllo nf every thing'' Three times the quanfilv of rtnnnel Bihhnns ii<ma\v hnimht at one purchase, and Boniy>i»-t<»-«Iioj,v^4h<m , 44pnn, Largo Silk snd othpr Summer Shawls', very desirnVe. I?ara«oTs & Sun Shades in qualities. Shilling Calicoes hardly to be equaled, &c. &c. They are nnw prepared with n large stock of -BR04P CLOTH?, ami-all other AVonlen Htf^ Summer Gnnds, tn ex- chnniro for IVtinl nr Cash, on better terms than anv year precedtnir. In looking over the above, recn'lerl, thai ns usual, here nre kept nl fcinds of Groceries, Crock ery, nnd «nmo Hardware. Apr.l 29. Wool, Wool. and snrj. of/eed used; the time and manner of nwing, and harvesting the crop,; the amount of the crop, - determined by actual .weight or meas urement, and the expense orcultivatinn. * ON DAIRY PRODUCTS. Best sample butter, not less than 20 lbs. 34 00 2dhfBr -do- 2 00 jo arr 3d best do do do • 4th best do -do' Diploma Best sample Cheese, not less than 3. in no.~ 4 00 T HE' subscriber will exchange BRO/tT) CLOTIIS, PLAIN CLOTH, and SAT INETS, (or WOOL. Farmers in want of Cloths will do well lo Inke a look before exchanging elsewhere. A good as sortment will be found al his Cloth Store, fourljfi 4H )04d ool ^ a , t|:p £*hTr^fo 4 Kax >n CountjfrJJankT-or-niVhis- faclory in Pompey Hollow, two miles north or Delphi. H. TEN EYCK. Cazenovia,_June 2, 1345. w Waral Ticine. OOL Twine In abtindnnce can be fnund nl \ CI.AIIK E &. HOBDIE'S. C AST IRON', PUM^S, superior qirfflitj*. Lead Pipe,,SheyetLendar!dJZiiic, fnr sale by ' , EC LlTOHPIEI-D. May 26.1S45. CiLOTHIRTCr vnu $\1.v. OR TG-R^N*f v . T -H-E Clothing Shop al Neiv Wondslork for merly occupied hv J, B. Moore, for «n'e. or if not \o'ditoon uill he rented Arplr tn Litch field & Fyer, New Woodstock, or to the suhscri- bers at Cnzeno'vin. Ju Mav 20.1345 E. B. &. E. D.LiTCiirtcr.D. A ND now opening a fresh assnrtmenl\nf R'ch Hurrage. PUin4VL ,aine acd olhrr Shawls Also Muolin P'l.aine, U h ins, r.inln thread filnrn, hr. M -Ttrcss Goods. USLIN Ginghams. Muslin de Lnines, Bal- •arfnea, Rep»,-Rarairns, Printed Latvns.-ftc. o express Ihem. <'Sexc'vsioeltt in bonis and slioci, they ore pre- shoes, tape n it ntnhiccpq GKrTKVT.AND & WTHTCnMB^ J\ cio Jtrransement r|^IlE subscribers lmv^n- ««tarod into rnpart- * nerchip, intend tn cojiduct lha Jj&elry und Walt h repairing business all Us various branch es, 'mill in OAZCKOVIA & Sy n ACCSC. The business in Cuzeno\ in will he in charge of Mr A. V Tracy, lale of Oswego, in whom as a superior workman, thev have Ijreat confidence, and are wil ins Inp 'edgclhcniselves that nil work .rnirnstrd lu-Uts hands, wij bo iTxno satisfactorily.\ They haTe madran nrrangeoienl with manufartu rt-r* (llierchy saving lhe jobbers profn) to be sup plied with goodi; and a so hare made an nrranje- mini to IstPonT most of their Wnlches, i\hich Cnihles them In sell gnnds in their lineal low as rnnbciiilil in New York city, and Ihat, ihey wi I •lo _ „. They are also ahnul estahlishingin Syracuse, a rnnntifiutory fnr in iking all kinds of ifjlver work Old \liter will lie iiiaJli 1 iTiTn new ware^ of almnsl any dm-ripii >n The highest price will be paid for old fihe» delivered nl either store. New irk will besolJntmanulacliirers prices. --GROCERIES. , g*IIE subscribers aro now recening n fu'l •• stock of Groceries, nhich arc selling cheap er than ever E B &. E . D LiTi -iiPiEi.D. May 5 1345 Ncitf Goods. T HE subscribers are now receiving their sec ond stock of Spting and Summer Goods, which will ha sold cheaper than the cheapost (or cash or- ready pay--- E. 11 &E. D. LITCHFIELD. May 6.1845- .? - - • Tea, Tea. l -ft-Ghesls^mnrc of that prime cheap Teajuit ieccivetl. E. B. & E.-D -LticHFiEi.D. • -J\Iay 20,13-15. . Cloths, Cloths. F INE IMntk French Cloths, and a full sup ply of other styles Jn«l received E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. May 5. 1815. NOTICE. T D. HAWLEY. respectfully bags leave to • announce to his friends ilut he has formed a co-partnership with W W. Wi'lard, of Syracuse, anil 1111>t hereafter Iho business wi I be conducted under the firm of Willard & MuwJey For the liberal patronage, and very friendly feeling manifested by lhe citizens nf Cazenovia aridr vicinily, Iho subscriber returns his sincere thanks. All persona indebted lo him, nre requested to call and cdjust their nccnunls wiihnul delay J. DBANHAWLKY Cazenovia, May 12. 1845; ——Leather Store S 2d best \ „do do ' 3 00 3d best 'do do do _ 2 00 4lh best do *~ do Diploma. Claimants for prcmiunwlor the dairy, must Rive written statements, and a full account of the process used in making the butter and, cheese. ON 8(LK, Best 1-2 'bushel Cocoons, $2 00 2d best do 1 00 Best sample reeled Silk, not less than 1 lb., 2J00 2d lest dn dn I 00 - 'Best sample sewing Silk, not less than 1-3 lb, 2 00 2d best do ^ 1 00 ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. -^-Best to yards-Wannet; . £2 00 Wool4_WooI / 000 Pounds Wool wanted by the subscriber, » for which cash wil| he paid. June 4, 1345. J. WILLIAMS & SON. May. 21 PULl'OltI)& SW KE TL ^ NT US'. &c, just received at 50 Cash for Wool! I f\ 000 Pounds Wool wanted by the Subscri- * ben, for which cash will be paid. E. B. &.E. D. LITCHFIELD. _JjineJJ, 1346^ HfOTICE 42d best • do Best pair woolen blankets, Best 20 yarda CarpeTin^ - 2(1. best do \Brarpair Women's Hose, ' 2d best do . Diploma. Beit 10 yards of Parfpy Flannels for wo men's dresses, made of wool or wool & cotton, plaided or striped, 8d beat do 3d best do Diploma. Best pair of Shirts, ?dbest '.do. • — Best Needlework, 1 00 \Jfd-best^ do~ 3 00 2130 2 00 1 00 200 I S hereby given, thai u list of the pgrsons own- Jng or occupying lands m the village of Caze novia, and altmale inhabitants of the ago of twen ty-one years residing therein, and a statement of lot's not occupied by residents, and the value nf all such lands, are returned to the office of the clerk ; and all persons interested, may examine (he same, wilh-n view lo apply lo lhe trustees for •Jhe correction of any error therein, who will meet for that purpose at the oQige. otlhe subscriber, on tbe 14th day of June insJanfml 6 o'clock, P. M.-l C. CARPENTER, Clerk. Cazenovia. June 2,1845. Cash Store ! 1\^E W GO OJD S ! J. WOODWARD, H ^S just returned from New York\ with an en tire new stock of goods, and now olTers them for sale at the first store west of the Madison Co . Bank, on as favorable terms as can be had at an other store in Cazenmia. He will sell his goods so as to make it an object for those-who wish to take the advantage of paying \cash ou the nail,\ to call at his store before purchasing elsewliere He intends lo deal with all who favor him with their custom on liberal, fair and honorable-terms Caze.novia. May 20. 1845^ 13 tf. May 5. 1345 fB.&E. D LITCHFIELD'S. W. W. WILLARD J. D. HAWLEY Cnrennvin May 12, 1345. BONNETS. UST received nl Iho Exchange, a fine nssnrl meol of Ladies' nnd Misses' Florence Braid, Fancy Open Wnrk,do., Straw nndjWi'low Bon nets, which will be* so d unmmmnnV cheap by CLARKE & HOBBIE.. Cazenovia, May 1. 1345 J M USLIN DE LAINES. hatzarinei. muslins, reps, barn-jeVs calicoes nnd gini>ham*. now opcnuT? ul April 3. 1345. LlTOlI FIELDS. Boot Shoe \business ! JBliss' SaMi A' SSllmls, „ F ORtalo al mnhnoirlnrera prjrAS. ' II. VAlTnRTESEN. Mav 20 1845. =T<J<r Cheap as the Cheapest J Best Embroidery, Diploma The above articles to be roanufachired duringj the present year. The premiums on them will be awarded by commineea of Ladies.\ ON CLOTHS. Best Satinets, _ - Diploma. \ JEfroadckiths, . < do— \ . Sheep's Greys, ' do \ nasaimrreH, dfl. 10 yards Fulled Cloth, not less than ^\t yurd Tn width. 88 00 2d best do 2 00 The a hove articles to be manufactured ({\ring the present year. ON FARM IMPLEMENTS, t GOOD AS THE BESlv W ILL be found at (ho first two story build ing\\ east of Lincklaen' House Block, on .Albany streeL-alLkinds of consisting of theTollowing^rljcles : Mahogany and-,Cherry Bureaus, Tables^and OKRIN EDWARDS, respectfully in > forms the 'citizens of Cazenovia si vicinity, that he has open\' d a Shop, in Houuh s Block, on Lincklaen Street, one door North oTTtie P6al Office, where he intends car rying on the BOOT. AND SHOE BUSINESS - fa=aH=it*=at»cious=bEancheB;—He—has=no-eastern- SMJMttNG- GOODS. T! work; but has an assortment of his own rnanu . facture, and will make to OTder. Ladies and Gen tlemen's work, which he will sell as reasonable.*^ can be obtained tt any other shop in towa—Xhe \Steam Boot,\ In the contrary notwitlistanding He respectfully ^solicits a share of the public pa tronaee. - Cazenovia.JWafcgij* i)<45. HE Subscriber has ns 6sunl. a large iTnd general nsjjnrlmenl of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, nnd a much larsrcr assortment of Shell Hardware than usual, which will be told at the lowest prices for cash. >- Ei°e^i^etti?rEigD7\ •April 23,1845. Dissolution. ^ TIE Copartnership hereloforo existing under lhe firm of J Nickcrsnn it Co , is dis solved by mutual consent. All persons having un settled accounts nr nnles with said company are requested to settle llmin without fiirihprrmticin - J NICKERSON, J EKE ALMS, April, 1845. H.J. WEED. lie?, 1 '\ \'\ U COn 'j'| U Nlf^RSON! r W HITE I^-ad nnd other Paints; Lm<rcd Oil; Paint Brushes; Viirnish & Whit* 7 wash Brushes., for sale by ' .E. CUXCilFIELD. G ROCERIES'ora'Ukinds cheap; Molasses at 2s.6; Sugor from 6 to 9 clsi Tea Coffee, &c. al lifts lowest prices, by j.. _ ***** ... • J3. C. LITCHFIELD ' May, 1845.' * ' . Hp HE subscribers, nl Ihoirnld stand, keep con- *• slanl'y on hand, a full slock uf SPANISH and Si.At^cuTUit SOLE I.nATiiEn, Harness and Upper Leather, Ca.f, Kip, and Sheep Skins, to gether with MOROCCO, LININGS, LASTS AND FINDINGS. Also, Liver nnd Neat's Foot Oil. They would particularly recommend -to shoe makers -and leather dealers to examine (heir stock and prices before purchasing in iho eastern\ cities. • Tliey also keep on band BOOTS & SHOES, of t!ip best qualiPy. -6«sJ»-pa4d--lor- Hides and-Calf-kins, — % Wanted, any quantity nf Tun Bark. - R- ALLEN & SON. Cazenovia. May 1845^ ^\ -JjmiESTIU GOODS ieat Plow, 2d best do 2?est- Harrow,- Bd'SjesNci .Beat Cultivator, 2d best do -Best Fanning Milh 5d beat' do* Best 5traw .Cutter, Ikst Horec Tower, Diploma Diploma. Diploma. Diploma. $3 00 S 00 •sPoo 2 00 •2-00 S 00 Bosfon Rocking, SpyyitlfrTTancy, & Windsor Chairs, &c. s|SBS~Q t Q FFINS, t ^Sa of different sizes, kept constantly on band, or made, to order on short notice. Alt of which will be sold al cheap as Con be purchased elsewhere. ' '- , W. G. NICHOLS. Cazenovia, April 16, 1S43. WEW C^OODS AGAIJV: - - - TIU&B-JiklXIVAhr. - — W E are nnw prepared to offeras good an as sortment of Dry Goods & Groceries asxiin be found any where, ami as cheap for cash. WOODWARD & GROFF. Mar 20. 1345. * GROCERIES. Y OUNG Hyson Tea-, nl ono shilling sixpence per pound.- Hyson Sktn ajjwo shillings. Cof fee nl sixpence, Sahcralus fivo cents, nnd all kinds ol TrrncfrieB as low as can he bopgbt at any house' in Madjson county. -* iYttantY<nn ^ GnriTr . May 20. 1345. \igMROWj^'uniHrletiehfd Tsheetings, lickings, 1 Jcollnayarn, carpet warp, Wicking, &c. cheap for cashjiii. • K. B. tf E D LiTcnrit^ns. uoo X2 BUGGY WAGON'S '/ FOR SALE! Y Ihtrsubscriber, for which a credit of 15 months will bo givelfi.trf required. May 2G, 1845. E~. C. LITOHFIELD. DRESS GOODS. M USL\IN. Ginghams, Balzarines, Balzannc Lawns^Rrinted Lawns,~Muslin De Lames and GhigTiaras. •WOOBWAIID &. GnoFF. May 120, 1345. \ • \TSIADISON COUNTY BASK, May 20*. 1345. [ The annual eleclioitTSfDireclnrs ond Inspec oTr.s nfelecrldn, of this Bank, will beheld at lhe Banking Hniise, on Tuesday, the 10/7* day nf Jtuie next, at 2 o'plock, P. M. Tbe poll uill remain open one hour CHARLES D. MILLER. Cashier. -Parasol«. , ^ . Exlra Pnraso.'s just received and- for \sa cheap forcasli. E..B. & E Bx LlTCXtFft.D. ; SALE; 7\ ~*~ SnmiSUUNT Ion power of «K conlaineil in a-Wort;«;e na- 0IJ cutr.i by-S)ltcHrr Clark, to JoD»Uiati D. Ledyxrrf, (Jutnl Srn> tcmbe.-'dd, ls3*5. r»>eorJe'J in 'f>« OleiVi olTice of MaJiiin county m took M of Mor.jr^'Vpac'-lOO, ftnd on wlifelt tlipre itfrfciimrd to be ul ilie firl B F° PORK! R SALE, whblesale\and retail.. PyxronD fy SyvEDTLAKDi'. - Sliasvls, Shawls I . E VERV.slyle. from one dollar lo forty five. ' WoonwAnn 8c Gnorr. . Mav 20, 13TO. c due.af tlir tim'o/ the fir*lput>hc>\iiuDiTthit not it c, tht •urn of $70, ] 1 Not ire i* h* refijjriten, tfiit uud hlort^r xHt-b^farcetom\ | by • •nl', public uiclion. on Siiurdny, lhe 30lh day of Aogfl»t * _ oej( at o'clock, P. M^al tlia Liucklaeo It&uVe, ID lite tillage of CSzfiio*ia f ID said county. \All thoie tp*en*l pircci or purceli oClnnd lituale ID Sullirao nfttrtniij, taw it lot number ane hutldrr-d tati twenty nice, Th thf* tr«t knouitai the norihwr«terlT fart p/tbe U(e OneiHt Kenerra. tioD, eonUioutg on e lionjrc d nud u*c and nu h*\( af reioflaod. Al •o lot iiumbT one Itundred tfffd twenty eight, lo tb* lime truct, cnn> tuibiii- one Itnodred and frfty nine nno a quarter aerei of land, ei* eepiiii g a part of mid toll No WSlaud'WS, eoiilaioinff nlaaty eight • aerei and ier*nly icren'hundjeWfti, this day conreyed by Jonathnq pI>.Xelyard tint! wife tn MltToTf Attls^-'asialdprefniteB are described I in aatd Morlgagpl— Dated. June 4, Jtflo. I JONATHAN\ D T-KDVATIP Morlp--e J Sl(BHt!fS Sc K*int iwt.o, AitToer* m Farmers, Take Notice. T \1E ceTchraled Horlej, Mcssenirer & Manlhrino, will he kept the ensuing, season nt lhe fnflowiiij; pla-ces, \iz : TVTIMUIJ>9 tFiid Tnedlnvs at Truxlon VIIIHCO; Wednesdays, anj Thursday farprM^uis, nl FVihius •Villago ; '1 hursilny allerrtoonsat I>elJ)hi; nnd i'Vi day* and Saturdays at M.an'ius Village. Mcssenirer stands unrivalled by nnyJioMe-m-tlio— Slate, ha u'n licnutifNl Grey, 16 hands h'S'', with hiirh courage, (jroai power, oni^fino nciion MambriiiS, £> a rich ami splendid Bay, 16, hands high, and, is.a large and powerful horse of < uncommon promise. For furlher partieulnrs, seo Honilhills. P &, Q. WAJIRlflN MonliOs, May C, 1S45. _ 'l^H'B-tiihscfiber u- -now—pre».nred--tQ -oflee «f much larger, stock nf ShelMIardtvare, than usual, including all hinds nf house hui'ding HARDWARE. -Gatriaire Xrimininsjs, in great variety ; Cnrpen ters nnd Joiners Tools,; a fcry larjre slork n| Saddery; India Ruhhor Clolh; Drab Cloths and Saittnctli for Cnrriase'-Trioiminsrs ~ • -E. C LITCHFIELD. .Mav. 1945. . ' ~ White «aods. ARSINETT Cambrics, Plain. Bard ami Striped Mull«, ffook Muslin, Swiss Mull . Bishop Lawn. Wooi>vt-\nn ?v (?ROFt .May 2a i34:i .