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- 5» A.N N XT A L KE.P0BT. L„(J»4»J..' OrWCE P? THE JSOAMBON COUNTY MttTlTAL INSUE»NCE COMPANY, ) ' Gnzenovia,, June 2, 1845. . , ' , > $2,306,186 00 •• 203,430 39 8168,306 00 -\ jys? 95 2,474,492 00 225,588 34 issuing' Po licies-bn the'etfii Juiy inereaiier,ano> nam issueu up ta me ame oi we last annual Report, £143 PolicTei;— - Insuring property to the amount' of - . - ^Ln3','recei.vjng preniitfm notes to the arnount of * - During the past year 143 Policies hav» been issued, insuring property'to the amount, of Amount-premium <notes on .the same. Total number of Policies' issued' upto thTs date 2,286, Arnotfnt of. property jnsured thereby, \ Ampuntjp&'premium nptes,^ • Since Jh^r^ani^iorY of r the Company 1441 Pqlicjes Ijave erpired.by their o\vn hm'itation.withdrawjng'property insured }o the amount of - ,. Sl.466,318 GO And premium notes to the dmoun'Udfi - -' ' . . * . 119,386 16 DuringiheJtotJLyfinrs^Sa Policies hnve'been surrendered and cancelled. Withdrawing property insured to- the amount of 3118,400 00 .And premium notes.. to the. amount ,of - . . .\ 13078 18 Leaving in force at. the date* of this -irteport 763 Policies, and property in , sured to the amountlof With premium'notes-to the amount of - - I. . .Jh.ereiraB been-receiyed i&to thVTireasurj; the pastyearj the following suins from the following sources, viz. -Brnm H BrfcrtHnnn nn »Vt Af »«M«»»nK l»-»Vf7 'n TFM4 lYew Goods Agalp;, C LARKE & HOBBlEnre how receiving & largo supply of Suihrnen Goods, such a> Organd Muslins, Organd. Borage, ' Barage, Balsa- rines, French Lawns, Scotch Ginghams, Scindla Stripes, nnd a variety of other n'e.w alyjea fqr La dies Dresses. All selling-al reduced prices. (—\ Farmer's Exchange;\ Juntr %, 13.45. S HAWLS.-vA fine assortment \of Damask;, M. D'Loine L Barage and other, new styles, just received and for sale very low at the i June &...1S45. \EXOHABGH\ 1000 Ibe.-RAISINS, at sale at the 5 cents per pound, for KI EXCWAWG?.'* y \ ' Sheep Tobacco. A quantity of Tobacco for washing Sheep can tie found at the 1 \ EXCHAJWPE.\ 8883,774 00 93,124 00 do do do do Levied in 1841 & 1842, - do ' dp ^ jLpvied in 1842-paid to Secretary, rcents on 143 EoliQieS-dssued the past year, -\— • ainRR\ in Amount of 6 per-a ,Funds in banc® of Agents at date of last Report, Cash onhSnd.at-date of last Report, 176'86 - '48 98 855 00 ~328\56 292 09 S6769 59 There has been paid oul the past year the'following sums for the- follow ing purposes, vi2: Paid Israel Smith, De Ruyter, for barn turned April IL -1844, \ \ • \ Damage to dwelling, April liji844, \ James Whitford, do for dwelling house burned May £iU 1844,. * \ Reuben Palmer.Brookfield, for barn burned Feb. 29,1844, \. Clerjc Supreme Court for making return to writ.of ^erjcpx ^Jn the case of . Downer & Gates, - - - - - > - •. ^\S\'-*- . \ G. W. H'ingerford,Harailfpn, for furniture injured by-fire Oct. 23,1844, «• R. & C Jackson, for Factory &c. burned June 28i 1844, \ Interest.and discount.on do - , ., •' Israel Smith, for damages to store and goods by fire Feb. 2) 1845, \ Rebatement on Policies cancelled, ..... \ Postages the past year, . - \ HenryYHitchcock & Co., for paper nnd books, - \ H. Brightman, 2 3-4 per cent corseting 85,134 OS-assessment of 1844 \ do do for collections on assessments of 1841 &'42, - - - \ For Printing Policies, advertising, &c. - -. - . - \ W. Clarke, Esq_. for services, - \ W. J. Hough, for services, - \ Secretary 4s each, on 143 Policies issued, \ Treasurer, do do - - - - > - • \ Office rent, Stationery, dec. - - - - - \ H. Van Driesen, for examining fire fixtures, ... \ Agents fees, Attorneys fees,making assessments,' See. \ 7 acting Directors for services $10 each, .... \ President do .... -^Amount of funds-in-hands of Ag»f^-«t-the -da4e -of -4bl Paid Benpainin Coman, for Store Damage by Are April 14, 1846, \ Ellis Coman, for goods Paraaged, do do do 1845, \ David Felton, do do do do do Amount nf ^ndh -on hni^d enrripd to nnw nccniint^ . — r $120 00 10 00 186 34 100 00 9 36 10 75 4.600 00 108 29 5 00 15 67 9 51 5 50 141 18 6 55 ^ 24 75 - 3 00 . 2 00 71 50 35 75 35 75 • 6 63 • 80 66 70 00 15 OP -35 54 00 41 86 13 68 733 50 Wool, Wool. C ASH paid for good FIPCCP Wool, a( the Ex change. CLARKE & HOBBIB. June a. 1845— Bonnets/ A NEW lot of Florence braid bonnets just re ceived at the Exchange, which will be sold cheaper than over.;. CLARKE. &HOBBIE. Calicoes •! Caliooosl- 1 il ntlil YARDS American Prints, for sale I \J\J\JU t very )ow a| lhe - May26, 1845\. • Exchange. CLARKE & HOBBIE. A GOOD assortment nf fine and superfine In grain Carped) ; also, Cotton. Rush Btfd'Hair Carpels, Oil Clothe. Rujss and Matt«,^uncotn-| monly cheap, at the Exchanee. CLARKE &, HOBBIE. May 25, 1845. Wool t Wooll fWJHOSE wishing to exchange (heir wool for Jb cloths, will find il lo their advantage lo call at the \ Farmers' Exchange,\ nnd examine the stock of cloths there offered. The assortment is' -complete ajid prices-very low. J QfaARfcE sc. HQ BBIE. Mjiy_2G, 1845. —I . ,Gt> IT no oTST: c M r -ote tbace. npHr? onde'rsijned; ai .i.u A.ua,.^ ,u«j u...u OIIOB L» F1 K.I ,—si»n 0 I tbe Ul^li JiOOT— are now In justihe, right ^iix* to see their old friends and the whole world, who stand in the'needful'of Boot! and Shoe,. Their assortment anfoftlflJilies are beyond nil parallel and.rnmpi.ri.nr.\ They have just received from New York, Ladies', MisieT. and ChildTcn's, slips' bijskrns gaiters and bona fide' »er- _ ... . _ , , - . \ • -1 -•• IY\ \boots of every variety of style and color, to. f licKle'lho func^ or rei»lcr ' vice—also Gepts f^ncy bools^of every kind—for which thoy will take Gold, - \• Silver and gonnlli* Birik Notes—«rrefwtllrin(r«fn the world lofcet. Tbey also mgnufaclutfi gents boot's in tbe neatest style and lasbion. tojelher with all sorts of Asam'er work for the real ttroiee-, for men, w6men and .children—for wbicb they will takfr cash, hides, skins, H an-bark, produco^aud mattot»-anU-4liings in general: Their pric^are jn/oto that there are~no fractions lo express them. Havin* adhpled Iho {.rincjple of $6 IT , and dealing exclusively in boots sod shoes, they are pro- nared to underset/ thosefrmoFaters who sell boots, shoes, tape a>-d molasses. Cazonovja, May 20,1845. GREENLAND & WfllTCOMB. CO.OOO Pine and Hemlock Shingle* for sale at \the Exchnnce. CLAHKE & HOBBIS. May 26, 1845. TEAS. TEAS. TEAS of .the best quality and low prices can bo found el (he Exchange. C. & II. May 20, 184J. ' CABINET AID CHAIR WARE HOUSE, Wool Twine. OOL Twine in abundance can CLARK E 8C beTpund at HOBDUC'S. POITIESTICS M ORE Tickings, Wickines, Sheetings, Bat lings. Waddings,'Carpet Warp. Cotton Yarn Striped Shirtings, &c. <tc., for sale at reduced 'prices at the Exchange. 1 CLARKE & HOBBIE. ay 1. 1845: . ~ CROCKERY Sc. HARDWARE, C ROCKERY of the latest styles can be found at the Exchange.also a general assortment of Hardware which will be sold as cheap as (he cheapest. CLARKE & HOBBIE. Mnv 1.1845. CTasiriSltWT NEW GOODS! H AS just returned, from New York, with »n en tire new stock, of gooda, and now oRers^them. for sale at \he Brat store w.eit Of the Madison Qt»., Bank, on as favorable terras as can be bad at any other store in Cazenotia. He will sell bis goods so as to make it an object for those who wjsl) to take tbe advantage .of paying \ cash, en the n'»il,\- to call at his s.tore before purchasing eUewhete. . He intends to deal with all -who favors him, with, their custom on liberal.Jair and- honorable terms. CszenfivlaT-Msy VP. . ' TSTft' \ A FEW Cords of $\oxfi \Vpod. AIso, y a.quanUty • f » of choice ub!e Dulter and JSjRKs', for family use at the c«sb more of 3 WOCJOWAKD. - NAIX48 f\F the beat quality, can, be had lor & ccplf a pound at the ncv( cheap cash atore of , k DISSOL (IT IQ 3V • T HEfo partnershipheretoioreojtfnlnfcbetween the fubMrihert, under Ibe namejjuiil- \firm of Henry, Hiichcock, & Co., is this day by mujual agreement dissolved. « B^^ The unsettled business nf (ho firm is left with 'C.'HUChciU'k, ubmUUUe fuutid at tin. Gitnauf Henry & Swcellanlls', where all persons are re. S uested to call and arrange their accounts without elay.—May 1,1815. 1 ' S. H. HENRY. S. C. HITCHCOCK, CHAS. JACKSON* CO-PAJJtTNERSHlP. THHE subscribers have formed a copnrfnenhij. * fur Iho purpose of carrying on the Bnnlc pub lishing. Book selling and Papor Making business in the village of Cazennvia, under the name and lyle of Henry & Sweettands'; and havingiaken. the business of Henry, Hitchcock & Co t they will be found al.lhe.Qlu Iland t corner of Albany and Linckloen streets, prepared to attend (o^oll* calls in the aboyo business. Cazenovia,~May 16,1S45. S. H . HENRY, J. W. SWEETLAND. W. H. SWBETLAffP. nn Albany slreal, directlv or will make lo order, a T HE subscribers*havins opened Iheir.Ware Room, in the Duilrlinjr oppnsite tbe Bank, where they intend to keep constantly on hand, kinds of.articles in (heir line of business, such as • ,TT7 P ._ rard „-J Mahogany Sofas and Chain, of the latest ami mos! approved fashions; Centre. ^«^^°„' mo Brining Tab'u ; Ward-rbhn, Stcularia, Book Cd.es. Dreisjus^mmon ^French Bxlreaw. Curled Maplo uud Cherry \Bureaus ; Diiring and Oummon T-«l>lrs-; Wa.hr^VtH^ntl— Light Stands; Field and French Bedsteads. Also, Curled Maple,'Grecian, Fancy and Common Chairs. Rocking. Sewing and Arm Chairs, and a splendid article of Sotlon Pocking Chant. S-ottee »nd Sofa Bedsteads-; Windsor. Fancy and Grecian Sellees. , Jffa!ra$te$, kept on band, and made to order. Turning, Sawing and Repairing done at the shortest notice. They are prepared lo do all kinds of OrnamentnrVnrT Sign Painting, on reasonable terms. MahneHnVj/Clrerfy- snoT fine\ Coffin*, JrepT en hand, inll raacTo\ to oflfef on tfi» fburtosl notico. ~\ Wanted, curfod and plain Maple, Cherry, Buf/ernul, Pine nnd White Wood Lumber, and nearly all kind* of country Produce, and Cash in exchange for Furniture. N. B.—All Work done by (hem warranted well made, and of good materials. Furniture and Chairs will be sold as low as those of any other establishment in the country. Carenovia, Jan. 7. 1845. ANDREWS & CHERRY. Ii.CHAND&ER, ; K EEPS tbe \ HALP-WAY llot:»is,\ on Jhe cornerof Albany anil Green streets Persfin s that call, can be refreshed with Soda, Ice Cream, Barker's Pop, Cegare, &c. BATH HOUSE- _ open from Friday till Sunday morning; clean and warm. Persont dciiring a Bath on any other day, cart be accommodated by giving notice. < Cnxenovia, May 27,1345. MOTICE. T D. HAWLEY, respectfully hegs lesve to * announce to his friends lhathe hns formed a co partnership with W W . Wiilnrd, »f Syracuse, and that hereafter the business wiii bo conducted under the firm of Willard & Uawley. For Iha liberal patronage, and very friendly feeling roMiili* ttfd liy- tljH citizens Bf-Cuy.miu»iaaiiil vicinity, the subscriber returns his sincere thanks, All person, indebted to dim, are requested to call and cdjusl their accounts without delay. •I. DEAN HAWLF.Y _ Juno, 1845. Or.. By. balance brought forward, \ 2, \ Funds in hands of Agents, -. 86,769 59 S722 50 265 35 Cazenoria, May 12, 1845. J\ cio Jlrrangemmt, 8987 85 All claims against the Company for losses hy fire up to this date, have been fully paid except the claim of Gates &Downer, for Tavern House burned Aug. 25,1840, which has been disallowed and is now hi suit. Nine years have now elapsed since the organization of this Company, and it is with entire confidence in-its cbeapnees.-and adaptation to the wants of the community, that wo recommend it to patronage. The following statement will show the decided advantage of insuring in our Compa ny, to that of the old stock companies.' . The rates of Insurance in the Hartford, one of the most popular of the Stock Com panies, ore v as folUows. On^Fnctories 82per every SlOtfinsured.'.Merchants Stores 81 per SlOOf nndFarm'Hduses ?5 ets.*perJ8100 fot.each.year^ payable jn advance. Our rat'es;-aife»for Factories; 26iper cent on 3100. Stores 12 per ccpt, and Farm Houses 6 per cent, for five years. Tbe payment of which (except 5 per cent on the- nmount of the preminrn-note-which-is'paid-dwn)-i»<>nly-4ipon thn contingency,, that the fund ere- ated by the'S per cents proves insufficient to pay all losses, and in that case the notes are assessed to make up' tbe deficiency. During the lasi 9 years we have been under the necessity of levying but three assess ments, two of 6 per \cent and.one of. 3. For the purposes of this calculation it will be mrrreriiberal to estimate the' assessments for 5 years atiO per cent, •which added to the 5 per cent paid down, will mate 15 per csnt to be paid on each note during the* 5 years. . The account will then stand thus : The Manufacturer insuring 85000in tho Hartford Companyj-for 6 years will pay S500 00 In our Company, - 187 50 • • (Difference, 312 60 TheMerchanlJnsuring 85000 in the HnruoidComi>any,for the same term will pay 8250 00 \ ipanv, • - . - - * JL _ - - • 90 00 - . : ' — \WJI; BONNETS. J UST received at the Exchange, a fine assort ment of Ladies' and Misses' Florence Braid, Fancy Open Wrjrk do., Straw nnd Willow Bon nets, which will DO so'd uncommonly cheap by CLARKE & HOBBIE. Cazennvia, May 1, 1S45. Cloths, Cloths. C LARKE & HOBBIE are receiving a little the \ nicest\ nssertmcnt of cloths for gen tlemen's wear ever offered-in this market. Please call at the Exchange'and satisfy, yourselves. Cazennvia, May 1, 1345. : \ L ADIES can find nl the Exchange- a splendid assortment of Printed Lawns & Muslins, Balzarines*. Muslin. .l\)'f. nines.,- JUUL -nthet-slyJes-| of goods for summer Dresses, far salo cheaper ban over. CLARKE & HOBBIE. M»v 1, 1845 - Keep Cool, W HEN- you can find nt CLARKE & BOB BIE'S so many good styles of goods fnr Summer Coals, Vests & Pants,, snchas Tweede Cassimeres, Gambroons, LinenDri lings, Cotton ades, Blue & Striped Jeans, Fustians, &c '4c, which will be sold at prices that cannot fail to please. May 1. 1S45. J. WILLIAMS ~& SON, H AVE just received, (and are receiving) n greater variety of Merchandise, and at lpw*r prices than ever. Tt'Wttl bo unnecessary for Ihern to givo n detai led accaunt of. so\rft«ny new kinds of Goods for Ladies'. Dresses. In that way lh«y-have \ a little of evafy thing.\ Three times Ibe quantity of Bonnet Ribbons usually bought at one purchase, and.Bonnets to sbowlhem upon.- -Lirjo Silk and other Summer Shawls, very desirah'e. Parasol. & Sup Shades .in. quantities. Shilling Calicoes hardly- to- be equaled, &o, 6t6. They are now prepared with a large stodk of BROAD CLOTBS, and all other Woolen ai.d Summer Goods, to ex change for Wool or Cash, on better terms than any y'esr pTeceTlirTg; In Inoking over (he above, recollect, (hat as usual, here are kept oil kinds of Groceries, Crock ery, and some Hardware. April 29. 8160 00 The Farmer Insuring $5000 in the Hartford Com'y. for the same term will pay 8187 50 TrT our Company! • - - - -3 7 50~f Parasokr ; A FttJE assortment just received at tha Ex change, for sale cheap —-- CLARKE&-HOBBIB. Cazenovia, May 1. 1845. Wool! Wool/ tXf\ 000 Pounds Wool wanted bv tho subscriber, ^\l (ot which cash will bo paid. June 4, 1345, J. WILLIAMS & SON. • S150 00 Thus it will be seen, the saving to the Manufacturer, Merchant, and Farmer, together on an Insurance of S5000 1 each for five years, will be 8622 60 by giving preference to the Mutual plan. Another advantage that Mutual Insurance Companies possess - over stock companies, is that the capital of the Company increases in direct ratio with lhe amount of property ' i.isured: ^vliereas irj Stock Cpmpanies the Capitol is stationary, while the riskaiirexon tinually increasing! ' ' ' . DIRECTORS. JOHN WILLIAMS, PHBSIBSNT. RUFfJS ALLEN, VICE PBESIDENT. ELMS MOBSB, ELISHA C . LITCHFIELD, , HENEV BBIOHTMAN, WlLlUM- BtTBTCiN. RENSSELAER JACKSON, SVLVANDS H._HENBT, SIMON CTTliTCHcocir, 0. CA*PFNTEK, Secretary. Crack, JPop, E-i-Zrz-z-z. INC. €. Mllili. T AKES this mojhnd to return his sincere and heartfelt thanks lo the citizens of Cazenovia, and vicinity, the young men in pirlicular, fnr their very generous patronage during the past year— When he Commenced hiriilHe- business, the wnYld looked cold nnd cheerless, but \ friend after friend\ came flocking in until Ibe sky ofliis existenco became clear and pleasant, In say no- tiiing-about-his-Ginger Pop, or Lemon-Beer, May 6, 1845 - T ARGE Silk, and Gay Ca.hmere and Mus- I—i lin de Laina Shawls. Drab Bombazine, Drab Moreen for Ladies Skirts, Mourning Mus lins, Linen Edginzs, \ Big\ Plaid Gingham, Plain Mourning Gingham, Wide Black Silk, Sportsman's Buttons, Cheese Cloth, &c. \ J. WILLIAMS & SON. Cash paid for Pelts. T HE Subscribers will pay Cash for Sheep and Larribs Pells durins the jeasnn. JOHN\ WILLIAMS & SON. House «9* Sign Painting and Glazing, VAN DRIESEIXT A IROPTS. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—June.2d. AtMarkcMaoOBnf CUUi, (800 frea tin South,}' 1000 Sh«p and Ltm^i, ud 120 Qowi UHI Cmftcif; ' 7 —; wctk n*s eaiiKd nrt(^» to recede^ ud holder, htr . bceb comptlled t*nl>mil lot rejJuction or37J.3e.co the prlotioriutvrcek. W. «iot<, u Ihe eitremc rang, of toe n»r)>et,Aiferlurind middling omUtlef»8»eprtniotoeelU«W7»m7. UnJotd.lOO Cnct and Cclca^-Vtica ruf < tt from $W fo SO, as la qatlity. Ltnorrr,3S. ^ . —Sltup cndUtmli.—hU st Ditrkawtrt trttmt lu l wtavpricti, ti» » t\ S» to S4 60 for_8h'tep, isd for Limbs $1 US * aat. ^ iLitmr, Jo« notice iilft 600 brli Oennee f.r Troy tt a41-2,ud2001irliMIchl(u,tcoodtr<lc1e,ttS4S-& Tb. tton nleiof OtsCKatrt Dtd . tt ft U.l, 601-L Stln 10QQ bust). Otoete* whetttt 103c , Btcilbt by cin«l, Jtrae 6—Floor e,l8S bblij tpplet MS 00, pork319do,h«miS;blcon6,7001bi.,butUr7^00do^lu-dB3J>O0<io. Cu'tl reetlpu for June Bth s Kloqr 4,934 brl, : tibet 147 do f duet t 10^00 n».) bqtter 8,00(1 do ; whett U.340 buih cpm 35 do. THK' LAW'S DELAY .—Henry SGhullj who built a bridge J»r/pe.site Hamburgh, S. C. hns bad wsuit on (he subject with the Bank of Georgia for twenty-three years. This suit has been reinstat ed in tbe Circuit Court of-lhe United States, in conformity with a decree of tbe Supreme Court made in tbe case some years since. The amount claimed in the bill at the rate of 6 per rt. is $595,- 000, and We understand that Jhe Marshal on Mon day week, 'served the parties with a subpoena writ, and left the samo evening tor Augusta, to serve the parties at tbat place also. The prelim^ jnary points of tbe case may he argued in July nepct. It maybe far advanced in the next gener ation before the suit is decided. GOOD .—Several.ol the papers are rccommen- ITJABBl£l>, In this village, on Tuesday evening* the 9d inat.^y the Rev. Mr. Gregory, of Syracuse, the Kev. Mi'soif OALLAOHER , missionary of the PfoteWanit Episcopal Church nt Cazenovia, to Miss LOCT - eldest daughter of Charles Stebbins, E^q., of this.villacre. diag-a cpncerled effoftr-when—tbe—new --p^aTe4 ' !1M *T*^ , *^^*^* W ^ , ^^^' L ^ <ud'of-»h«t law goes into effect, to banish tbe old Spanish ' »\*'•\ ' ..«»•. shillings and sixpences from ^circulation by put ting them oh a par with our own djmes aud^balf' dimes. We go in for Ibis, and think that some cftange o(lbjt kind JR very desirable, PIED; In Uili.tllltje.ThtiriiJjiy, M»y 30th, Mr,. NASCT STIUI , widow of Joiejill Sttltl,lottit7'idyetr «rt\ef tgo. ' * She was itek tbout t wee,k ; her dfteua waj tn acute fonh of pletnrliy whteh ni attended doling It* whole couru with terere 'pata,but though her lammoni mi Hidden tt fout4 her ready }-for •dme time iliehad fell that th.ihoold probably be called-hone lo her Father* home In the May ofthii year, 1 iiuon hallowed to her thoughU ai the annltenuy of the deceau of te'eral dear frieaii. Her preparaUon-cottralednot howerer. merely In a composed wait ing for herlul great Chan**. Ill, bettered that i t e had been llrlng for tome yeara tn calm reluoce on tha mercy of the 8avior and tn cordial iubmiuloDofallh»rliittr«it%<o Ood'i molt holy diipoul. The dlKlpltoe of letere trialha*t»ogRHierto.IocJt lo Heafen for in Jrana and yield to Ood: er answer to t dear child u JtcmemSer, Qci't lime U olwayt tht but. n 8he has gooe^-botthehailenan example ofhomble trutt io Ood, pf patient endnranceof sofTerinFi, of t derout •plrit.and t-unirer* •at tod active benevolence which furntahet the Deit of evidence of Ho furtTieTrnore wishes lo say to lire aforesaid pub lie that he will hereafter carry on the business him self, nn his own hook, not lo mention the Iranscen- dantly glorious flavor of his segars, price three cents. And finally,'he wouhJ just • whisper low' in the ears of the aforesaid' hungry crew, that he will continue tn keep on band a*general assort ment of those far-lamed and highly extolled pies, sucha8'cusiards, and—but he is loo modest—ex- puse him. .Cazenovia, Juno 2, 1845. Wool, Wool. •subscriber—will—exchange— BROJJD T HANKFUL for past favors, respoctful'y in ttorrn the citizens of Cazenovia nnd vicinity, that Ibey'continue lo carry on tbe'business of, -House-& Sign Painting: and fr |azin£, in'all i(s various branches, .at their new shop on Albany sit eel, one door West of the Bookstore, where they can- be found at all times ready to wait_upon all who may favor them with their CUStQJILa * Signs fainted and gildednvlth or without shades at short notice. All kinds of wood imitated, such as Oak, Ma- _ CLOTHS, PLAIN CLOTH, aoi'&T- INETS, for WOOL. Farmers in want of Cloths wfll do well to lake s InoTtlJefcire exchanging elsewhere. A goodas- snrtme'nt will be found^at his Clnlb Store, fourth door east of iho Madison County Bqnk, or at his factory in Pomnoy Hollow, two miles nrtfilrof 'Delphi. Hf TEN EYCK. Cazenovia, June 2, 1,345. lh. work of the Spirit tn renewing and aaqelifytag her heart, and f ;IVe the atrongeit ground for hope lhal the nts cicnasged the earth- y eommnnton- wiui tlod in which the to delighted for tha on* clowded vitionbf HU face in t better avorld-|-nnd'whfle ahe il tt* ken from frienda who honored her, fraro^feltow chriatian who ten derly lored her, from children whose hearts were bound up in her, they sorrow not without thestrong \hope\ that her way was open aadner «ntranee~glad and free into the pnaence of her gracious God of thaa first hornn inn hi .10 hare slept in Jesus. Amj4UMd thee tngaTiHH off diieajaa herr spirit was calm^nd bllsifnl, and redeeming Savtor, with the aasemb'ly of th first hor i hearenJ tnd thecommaoion ofbelored friendswhr * «--••- •— Ami ttl th tngaTi o diieaj he spl tnd the aweet smile which lingered upon her mute cold Irpa told that aha had passed Joyfully tway from her earthly home.— » ni-.fr lj^ t p ^-A...1 . ( 1 .n .... T_L. . A .v_ _ 1 . ii... s peace. Inthis4own,oDlht^st imL, J«lm'W.,inf«olioaoJ SclahF.tnd Mtrit Elmoreftged aeren month land seven days. .Thus fades the lovely bloemlag flower Frail smiling solars oT tn hour, Thus soon oar transient comforts flr, T ' And plismrei only bloom to dts- , -- NOTICE I S hereby given, that a list of the persons 'own ing or occupying lands in the village of Caze novia, and all male inhabitants of the age of twen ty-one years residing therein, and a statement of lots not occupied by residents, and the value of all* such lands, are returned to (he office of the clerk ; and all persorts interested, may examine the same, with a view lo apply lo the trustees for the eorrection-4frany error therein, who will meet fnr that purpose at (he office of the subscriber, on tbo 14lh day of June instant, at 6 o'clock. P, M CARPENTER, Clerk. Cazenovia, June 2,1845. pfarBlack-Walrmt. Mahogany. Cherriv&c.- Marbling dope in the English end French styles to suit customers. Faints! Paints!! Paints!!! H. VAN DRIESEN, keeps, constantly on hand, at the above stand, White Lead, Dry and Ground in Oil, Spanish White, Paris White, Red Lead', Venetian Red,. Yellow Orhre, French & Chrome Yellow, Brunswick *nd-Etrreralti Gree'n, and every other kind of Paint, as well as Linseed' Oil, boiled or unbailed, can be had cheaper than at any other pla.ce-in-Hown. N, 0. All -kinds of - Painters* Toots for sate cheaper than can he obtained elsewhere Cazenovia, April 29. 1845. ^ • *WantedJ v . A GIRL well acquainted with \Cooking and House work with good recommendations,\ to whom mor= than liberal wages will be. given. En quire ot tbe primer, Catmnua, May 20, 184,1 — 13 If. Removal. T HE subscriber has remo^eTLbis XAILORIHG Es'TASLiSHMEKT to the new building, two doers east ol the bank, where he will be hapiy lo wait upon his old customers, and as many new ones as will favor him-with a call.- ' N. B. Cutting done on short- nolictftmd on reasonable terms. All work done by him warranted. - ... - • • •- h ,» J, RYAN- April %, 1845. litiss' Sash 4* Blinds, 'OR sale at manufacturers prices. H. VAN DRIESEV ' Cash for Wool! I OO 000 P° undl w \°' wen'eii by Iho subscrl- • vv/t Dert r or w |,| c |, ca ,|, will be paid. Also, Cloths in exchange for Wool. E. B. &.E. D. LITCHFIELD. June 2, 1845. JSew Goods. T HE subscribers are now receiving their sec ond slock of Sitting and Sumnier Goods, ttificiT—«Ntu lis, told cheaper than Ibe cheapest for cash or ready .pay. . _ ^Ev-BTci ETCTTlTCTl FIELD. - May 5, 1845. t » Tea, Tea. I f\ Chests more of that prime cheap Tea just received E . B. & E . D. LITCHFIEL D May 20. 1345. Cloths, Cloths. F INE Black French Cloths, nnd a full sup ply of other styles just received. E . B. & E . D. LITCHFIELD. May 5, 1845. DOMESTIC GOODS. B ROWN and bleached ahcenngs, lickings, cotton yarn, carpet warp, wicking, &c. cheap for cash, at _ s \E7 \B. E. D. LTTCiiriELna. T HE, subscribers \having entered into, copart nership, intend'to conduct'the Jewelry arid Watch repairing business all its various branch es, bothlh CAZENOVIA & SYRAOJUSB. Tlio bTilifietsIn CatenaVtii withbo in charge oT Mr. A. F.Tracy, late of Oswego, in whom as a superior workman, they-Imvo great-confidence, and aro willing to pledgo themselves that all work entrusted to his hatids, wi.l bo dono satisfactorily. They have made an arrangement with manufactu rers (thereby saving (ho jobbers profit) to be sup* plied with gOadsVand alsohavo made.an arrange ment to ItinonT most of their Watches, which onables them 1o sell goods in Iheir linens low as canbesold in New York city, and that, they will do They are also abnut establishing in Syracuie, a manufactory for mokinpj all kinds of silver work. Old silver will bo mado into new ware, of almost any discretion. The highest price will be paid Lfbr old silver delivered nt either store.—New - work will besoldatmanufoclurers prices. W W . WII.LARD J. D. HAWLEY. Cazennvia, May 12, 1346. ParasoI». IOO ^ x,ra Parasols Jtist received nod for * su'o cheap fJt Cash. E* B. & E. D LITCHFIELD. CARPETS! J UST recoived, a good stock Carpols at much lower prices than usual. E . J). & E . D. LITCHFIELD . May 5 1845. GROCERIES. nnHE subscribers are now receiving a full -* stock ol Groceries, which are selling cheap er than ever. ' - E . Br-&-£* D. LlTCHTIKLD. May 5.1345. , ' IVfOSLlN DE LA1NES. balzarines, muslins, -ITJL reps, barage's calicoes and ginghajns, new opening at LITCHFIELD*. April 3, 1345. I heap as the Cheapest! AND GOOD AS THE BEST- W ILL bo found at the first two story build ing east of Lincklaen House Block, on Albany street, all kinds of CJUSXJVJ: T JFVMMTVIZE, consisting of the following articles . Mahogany nnd Cherry 'Bureaus, Tables ond Stands, nf different pattern* and various plans, Boston Rocking, Sewing, Fancy, &, Windsor ChoirSj 8t.c. . _ • t^a COFPiarS, ti®Sa % of different sizes, kept constantly ohshand, or made to order on short notice. All of which will be sold as cheap as can be purchased otsewhere. «. «* W. G. NICHOLS. Cazenovis, April 16, 1345. M Dress Goods. TJSLIN Ginghams, Muslin de Laines, Bal zarines, Reus, Barages, Printed Lawns, &c. etc.,Just received at E. B. &. E. D. LITCHFIELD'S. May 6, 1845. €IiOTHS» ROAD cloths, cassimeres aryl satinets, just received, and will be sold much less th»n TCHFIBLD . former wicesv^ E>B. frE D Lr 500 000 ^ 0V ^ DS Bulter wanleu hylhe ' E*B bS & ri E r D LITCHFIELD. Cazenovia. May 5, 1345. ' > PAPER. J OOO PIECES Paper Hangings, now open- ing and will be sold cheap for-cirslh E B E. D. LITCHFIELD . Bonnets ! Bonn'ets ! J TJSTrecVived, 1 case Florence braid Bonnets, 1 case Neapo itan Lace do.,1 case Straw do. & 1 case Misses Straw do , cheaper than over E . B. & E. D LlTCHFIKLD. Molasses. Farmers, Take IVotice. • T HE celebrated, ^Horses, Messenger & Mam'brino, will be kept lha'ensuing season at the following pla-ceS, viz: Mondays and TuesdaVs atTruxton Village, Wednesdays, and Thursday forenoons, at Fnbiui Village, 1 hursday afternoons at Delphi; anil Fri days and Saturdays at Manlius Village Messenger stands unrivalled by any horse in tho Stato, he is a beautiful Grey, 16. hands,high, with high-courage, groat powor, and fine action. Rlambrino, is a rich and splendid Bay, 1C hands high, and is a large \and powerful horse of uncommon promise For further particulars, see Handbills. • , , ' P. & G. WARRiSN Manlius, May 6, 1945. Tan Bark! R ALLEN & SON, will pny half CASH.O*. • FLOun.Tor newjypee'led TAN BARS, delivered al iheir Tannery, in first rate order, and as soon as it shall bo reasonably, seasoned (or drawing. N B.—Bark must he put in piles, as soon aa pee'ed, in order to save all its Tanning propertiea —tho r«s.« being dry, and laid up from the ground, il will then be in perfect oider. I Cazenovia, May 12. 1845 > rTVFtlJ subscribers are selling Molasses at -two JL shillings and six-pence per gallon E B & E D LITCHFIELD N NEW_GOGDS. OW opening a large assortment of Goods, at LITCHFIEBDS'. IWOIVEY WANTED