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THE PRESENT TAR1KF CA N SOARCE LY STAND AS THE PERMANENT «YS TEM OF THIS GREAT COUNTRY. THE SOONER I T ISRBDDCED, THE BETTER FOR ALL.— Washington Union. The loco foco editor* have read thi*—every «ne of them ; and 1 yet they are-endeavoring io explain sway Ibe- came of the present lotr f>rifce-of wool. But the effort will prove fruition The real cause is palpable enough. The menu facturerrjfear the repeal ot the Tariff; and if it i* repealed, it will be impossible for them to pay wore (ban half (be price for Which wool told last year. There are two reason* for Ibh : lit. Eng, dish cloths will flood the coonlry.j and, 2dly, Fo r elgn wool will come in at price* much below tbo present range. Under these circumstances, il would\ be abeer madness for the -manufacturer* either to pay high prices, or to purchase a. surplus stock at present low price*. If the Tariff shall not be touched, the manufacturer* will make •money out of what tbey purchase at present rate*. If it i* repealed, tbey will lose money. Every pound thai is purrbnted now i* purchased at a v rjik. Yet it may be that our loco foco farmer* , concur-in Ibe sentiment of the government organ, •Jbat \ the sooner the Tariff it rtductd the belter.' They have been knowo to concur in sentiment* quite as.injnrio'us to tbe country'* interests be- lotp,'—Rochester Democrat. , MARRIED, In' Fennel?- on thelMtlrulr., by the KeV. Joseph Pi»,ley? Mr. GEORGE ti. CASE of Nelson, to Mma MARY H. XOljNG, of th former place. - Inlhis village, on Wednesday, the 2d insf., bjf Rev. W. Clarke, Me. R. J. BRYNING, of El roira, and Miss DIANTHA M. LOOMIS, o Eompey. With the above notice we received stolid proof] that the printer was not forgotten. W. Thayer <$• Co/s C ELEBRATED SCYTHES for salg, by J William* & Son; who are the only agent* for selling in this lection, at wholeaatoor retail. In coTnmendation of Thayer'* Seytbes, we «ay,' (hit of twelve doz. we^retailed Fast year, three Scythes only proved bad. Cazenovia', July lit, 1845. IitTMBER FOR S AXE ! 1 FPIHE subscriber hovon hand n* quantity of J. PINE LUMBER, which be will sell cheap for cash. Also; 1^i)rfS\li-fcsT—Shetp-lriamb»~Ptlt9T l Any quantity of customer* can find good MEAT, of all kind*, at the east end of the village. W. C. CASWELL. Cazenovia, July 1,1845. N. B.—A* the new post office law is now in operation,oil persons indebted are requested to call •end settle up old account*. L IST of Letters remaining in the Post Office Si Cazenovia, on theSOth ilay nCfune, 1845, Andrews Frederick Abbott Erastus Alvord Ira. Burton Miss Emma S Barber Bishop ~ Billings-Stephen Barber David Brigga Sophia Mrs. Barber L, L. Baker Hiram —Gurtise-ElvifO-M-. Coin Margareti Ann Cronkhite Emily A. —Corabs-Lyman-IVi Cross Miles CookJffiolcolt- . _ Clarke D. A Johnson Mr. Jackson D. L. S Johnson I. Judd Huldah Mrs Lamberson Alford Lomb-F. F. Lawson John Moorv Richard May Luke Ordway Sarah H. Mrs. -4teree-Sr-B-,- Poorus Betsey Ann Pressou Laura ' -PostrJohu-Ar Richardson James —Reynolds-Henry- Rice Eleger Sonalsnn Clarinda Mrs.Siebbins John DavTs Abigal Fosdick Edward Fox John Freeman A. L. Gridley Timothy Hill Jabez Hicks James Hutchinson Laura Hogeboom Abram Hackley George Harmbrid Rosel Hayes 'Mil6n HaydbVSeWo'r Sutherly Elijah Smith Henry Smith Mary E. Sweetland Seth Taylor Richard Tincker Olive Williams Charles F. MisaWilliams Cha-lcs Welliuter Jeremire Webber SarnhS. Witf'rick George Weaver Emily Miss '\' Whiting Lucus E. Irish George f}§» Persons calling for the above, will please aay advertised. S. H. HENRY P. M. MORTGAGE SALE. N AME it Morlrag.f, Abraham Reed, of Georgetown, Midi. ton county. • Name or Mortgagee, Darid 8 . Itecd. Mort gage dated the 434 day of June, 18J3, ud recorded In the Clerk*, ofoce of Hadinu coantr, on the 96th day of June, 1R43, atft o'clock, r. M., tabtwIcTjjf Mortgage,, pige4l.—The amount claimed to 6 B due on raid mortgage, at the time of the first publication of thli uotice, li $11,00. The following i, a Jeicrlpllon of the mortgaged pretniiei.Tii t \ Allthat piece parcel ofland, known i t jUi« north eait quarter of lot number titty-four, in the .ub-diriitoo: \of town* «hlp tmmWlir, In 4ne county aforeiald, which eald north cait J. WILLIAMS & SON, H AVE just received, (and are receiving) a greater variety of Merchandise, and at lower prices than ever. It wllj be unnecessary for tbero to give a dotal led account of so many new'kind* of Goods for Ladles' Dresses. In that way tbey have \ a little of every thing.' 1 Three times.the quantity of Bonnet Ribbons usually bought at one purchase, and Bonnets to. show tbem upon. Large Silk and other-Summer Shawls, very desirable. Parasols & Sun Shades in quantities. Shilling Calicoes hardly to be equaled, &c. &c. Tbey are now prepared with a large stock of BROAD CLOTHSr-*- and oH other \Woolen ar.d Summer Goods, to e* change for^ Wool orJ7asft, on belter terms than any year preceding. - In looking over tbe above, recollect, that a* usual, here are kept all kinds of Groceries, Crock ery, and some Hardware. April;29? Wool ! Wool / K(l 000 Pounds Wool wanted by the subscriber, *•'*•'» for which cash will be paid, — June 4, 1845. ' J . WILLIAMS,& SON. May 6,1845. L ARGE Silk, and Gay Cashmere anjl Mus lin do Laine. Shawls, Drab Bombazine, Drab Moreen f$r Ladies Skirl'*, Mourning Mus-J. lins, Linen Edging*,\ \>Big\ Plaid Gingham, W «wfK »Howftirtg --ffiogtiMri )• \Wid«—BUek -Silk;' Sportsman's Buttons, Cheese Cloth, &c. J. WILLIAMS & SON, Cash paid for Pelts, T HBSubscribers will pay Cash for Sheep and Lamb* Pelts during tbe season. JOHN WILLIAMS & SON 100,000 SHINGLES, F OR Sale by Ibe subscriber*. * , JOHN WILLIAMS & SON. Wool, Wool! 100.000 pounds WOOL Wanted, by R. & C. JACKSON. Cazenovia, June 1?, 1845. opening at April 3,1345, Leather Store ! rXI HE subscriber*, at their old stand, keepcon- *• stanlly on hand, a full slock of SPAKISH and SI/AUCHTEE SOLE LEATHER, Harness and Upper Leather, Calf, Kip, and Sheep Skins, to gether with MOROCCO, LININGS, LASTS AND FINDINGS. Also, Liver and Neat's Foot Oil. Tbey would particularly recommend ^\^^\^^'^\p^\^ | Kfiy f, 1**4$ before purchasing in the eastern cities, Tbey also keep on hand BOOTS &SHOEB, of the best quality. Cash paid for Hides and Calfskins. Wanted, any quantity of Tan Bark. -Cazenovia.. May 1845. R. ALLEN & SON. CAZENOVIA HOUSE, ^FrontlngthirPublicsqvare^iTrrtghrqfihe Lskfy\ CAZENOVIA, N. T'., BY M. SPEAR. and Parties of 1 'leasure or Business. IIouno-A'Stgn-I^uittfiiig-ftn Glazing, VAKMPRTEgEgf tk IRONS, \ MUM.... .1. , H,.W.WHM.; .I.1CT.W , WHICH —,0 IIUTill C i . l_ quarter of' lot numoer iiiiy-lour ilea east oflhe highway running through laid tot and contain., by eitimalron, Uiirty.four ac'rei of land, be the lame more or let. 1 f -OeftmllkaTiai aatd Afortgas*, by lift, the aiore dCKribed at the houH DOW kept 1 rUtnicgJa the county' \ ikrt. K. t, tecured by . - My? rlrtue of a power of tale, conUined in taid Afori Ibedjirtmbet will be told, at Public Auction, by It M. Lewit Ic Co, In the tillage of Mor- r^f MadiMn,oa the 37th day of September, DAVID i. EBED, Uortg at». Houm,.attorney. — , -JFeaz, T HREE qualities Hyson Skin—Also Young and Ola Hyson, and all of the very best quality for salo bio by June, 1845. J. WILLIAMS & SON. — : ^ A SUPERIOR quality Black China Silt Hose Also. White Silk Hose. June, 1845. J. WILLIAMS SON . S HOE Thread in quantities, at very low prices. • June, 1845. J. WILLIAMS » SON. Yesterday, JOHN WILLIAMS- & SON received a large •* lot of Room Paper, Gingham*, Print*, Jaco net Muslins, Plaid fy Slriped Swiss Muslins,,Rac rage. Shawls, Sun Shades, Parasols, Gent* White Kid and Lisle Thread Glove*, &er&tc., all of which they effer at the smallest profits. * Cazenovia, June 1.7. 1845. NEW GOODS!! N OW receiving of the latest importations, a large quantity, in great variety, of the most desirable styles and patterns,which will b* sold at a small advance from coil, .at the new cheap cash •tore of J. WOODWARD. _ June 17,1845. SILKS- ' T HE subscriber has just received frwnNew ..York, Silk* oflhe best fabric*, and oflhe nsweil and most'fashionable description*. t _ J. WOODWARD. Connecticut River .Shad, TUST received 'direct from SayWoak, in half barrels, in fine condition, of a good quality, -nbickb*JHbe-*old-low, aVthcrcash-«tore of '— _^ . J. WOODWARD T HANKFUL for past favors, respectfully in form tbo citizens of Cazenovia and vicinity, that tbey continue to carry on the business of House & Sign Painting- and Glazing, in'all it* various branches, at their new shop on Albany stieel,one door West of the Bookstore, whero Ihey can be found at all times ready.to wait upon all who may -favor them with their custom. Signs painted and gilded with or without shades I short notice. . . ' All kinds of wood imitated, such as Oak^Ma- plo. Black Walnut, Mahogany, Cherry, &c. Marbling done in the English and French styles to suit customer*. Paints! Paints!! Paints!!! II. VAN DRIES EN, keeps constantly on hand, at the above stand, White Lead, Dry and Ground in Oil, Spanish White, Paris White, Red Lead, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, French & Chrome Yellow, Brunswick and Emerald Green, and every other kind of Paint, as well as Linseed Oil, boiled or unboiled, can bo bad cheaper than at any other place in town. N. B. All kinds of Painters r Tools for sale Cash for Wool! 100 000 P ound> Wo0 ' wanted by the subscri- m vu ) b'ers, for which cash will be paid. Also Cloth* in exchange for Wool. E. B. &E. D. LITCHFIELD. June 2,1S45. Neto Goods. - rnpHE subscriber* are now receiving their tec- •* ond stock of Spring and Summer Good*, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest for cash or ready pay. E. B. &. E. D. LITCHFIELD. May 5,1845. Tea, Tea. | n Chests more of that prime cheap Tea just ±yj received. E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD: May 20,1845. Cloths, Cloths. F INE Black French Cloths, and a full sup ply of other styles just received. E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. May 5,-1845. DOMESTIC GOODS. B ROWN and bleached sheeting*, licking*, cottonyanr, wpeTwarp, wicking, &c. cheap for cash, at-_ fy E. D. LITCHFIELD*. E. B. 100 - Parasols/* Extra Parasols just received and for sale cheap for cash. E . B. & E . D. LITCHFIKLD. CARPETS! J UST received, a good stock Carpet* at much lower prices than usual. E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. May 5.1845. GROCERIES. J WHE subscriber*, are now receiving a full -•- stock of Groceries, which are telling cheap- er than ever. • E . B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. May 5.1845. USLItf DE LAINES, balzarines, muslins, rops, barago-a.cUao.a and £ingbarns,_now LlTOHFIELD*. • SAVE YOUR L IVES! And especially the Lives of your Children I Dress Goods* M USLtrf Ginghams^Muslin de Lainei, Bal zarines, Reps, Barages, Printed Lawns, &c. &c, just received at E. B.& E . D. LITCHFIELD'S. CLOTHS. B ROAD cloths, cassimeres and satinets, just received^ and. will be sold, much less than former price*. ' E. B. E. D. LITCHFIELD.. BUTTER £00 000 POUNDS Butter wanted by tbe «JUV,VUU lu bscriber». \ Unr \KlET TJ. LITCHFIELD. Cazenovia, May 5, 1845, ' PAPER. now open- or cash. E. B . 4- E. D. LITCHFIELD. IOOO* PIECES Paper Hangin: tWJV j ng aD d wjUbejoy cheap for cash. tpttiiel9~! — MMoftnets-l TUST received, 1 case Florence braid Bonnets, ** l-casa Neapolitan Xace-do^l-case -Straw do, & 1 case Misses Straw do., cheaper than ever. E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. DR. FOORD'S TONIC CORDIAL. Is (he most elegant, pleasant and hlg% efficacious remedy for the- cure of all disorders of the Stomath, Bowels, Kidneys and Bladder, that has ever been offered to the public,—particularly for the speedy cure of Bilious Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea and Dysentery; When given freely in these most distressing and often fatal diseases, nnthigg else'will bo j)e- oessary to produce prompt and entire relief but ms.anrt a-rooderate-use-of-aomerAot-fe^ and ex ternal warmth applied over the stomach. Its effects are. most surprising and-dcligbtful in removing thnse cholicy griping*, and cramps of the stomach which are often produced by improper or indigestible food, or drinks. It is also an excellent regulator to the howels of very young children, and it soothes, and oFtrn entirely re moves that irritation-in older ones which is produced by the cutting of teeth, or the exisftttCs-uf worms. In ail the above named stomach and intestinal diseases it relieves pain, strengthens the internal ofgans\; and restores their functions to a healthy state in a few hours, or at most in a - few days— when the appetite will be found returning-and the strength restored. l\ should be given freely ac cording to the directions;—no possible harm can arise-from Riving any quantity that may ba ne-' ' ce&ary »6 felieve distress. —' \ 1 \—- \ —- \ - ~\ CERTIFICATES. I certify'thatl was afflicted with a Diarrhea three years ago, which resisted all the common remedies of several physicians, and continued to wear me'dnwn for three or four months, so that I nearly despaired of getting well, when I applied to Dr. FOORD for advice. He* gave me a bot tle of his^2bnie 'Cordial, and in one week I was cured of it, and in a short time recovered my usual strength, and have had no return of that complaint since. A neighhiir of mine, at mv re quest, has also used it with the.sarae success. - * ELIPHUS LVON. Nelson, Madison county, Aug.'9, 1844. I have had repeated attacks of Diarrhea and Cholera Morbus, within a few years past, attend ed with severe pain, and producing great prostration of strength ; and I have hitherto found nothing to do any good but Dr. Foord's Toitie Cordial, which haa oftift arrested the complaint, and restored roe to my usual health io a very short time. I can cheerfully recommend it as an uncommonly good medicine for allmjchconipjainls. JAMES NICHOLS. ** Fenner, Madison county, Aug. 8, 1844. Dr. Foord's Cordial, has been used in my family for several of tha above named complaints with the most happy effects. The relief and comfort derived from it, has been so great, thaul feel bound in duty to him and the public, to apeak of it in the highest terms of commendation. All that he says of it I know from experience to be literilly true; and if its jrond qualities wgje getjBTaijy .known, it would besought for by every family. * - WILLIAM FAKT Gazerravla, Jvirrc-ftS, 1B4S. 1 lean cheerfully add my testimony to the foregoing, and aay further, that it is such an excellent and pleasant remedy to relieve pain in the stomach, back, or limbs, and to remove faint neas and improve the appetite, that I should not like to be a day wjihauL Jl jn my house. And I have known several pale, wlrak, sicklv children-wonderfully improveiby-the-use-oF-a-Tottleor two-or| the Tonic Cordial. MRS. PHEBE G. FAT. Cazenovia, June 25, 1845. For neariy two years past I have been acquainted with the use of Dr. Fonrd'a Tonic- -Cordial^ for the cure of Bilious Cholic, Dyse.itery, anil several painful disorders of children, and many a time have seen it relieve them like a charm. They take it so well, and its effects are so decided and useful that I take pleasure in speaking of it in terms of the highest praise. Let any one try it, and they will not be disappointed. • WM , L. PALMER. Cazenovia, June 20,1845. . For sale tn almost every village and Drug Store in th* country. GO IT BO OTS! CLEAR THE TRACK. J\ew Arrangement. cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. Cazenovia, April 29, 1845. Removal. HE subscriber has removed his TATLOBIHO STAULIHIIMEMT to tha new building, two doers oast of the bank, where be will be happy to wait upon bis old customers, and> as many new nn>< nawill favor liirn gdlh.a_.GaJL N. B . Cutting done on short notice and on reasonable terms. All work done by him warranted. J. RYAN. April 7.1845. Cheap as the Cheapest t ARD GOOD AS THE BEST W ILL be found at the first two story build ing east of Lincklaen House Block, on Albany street, all kind* of CJiBIJVJET FURWITUnE, consisting of tbe following articles : Mahogany and Cherry Bureaus, Tables and Stand*, of different patterns and various plana, Boston Rocking, Sewing, Fancy, &> Windsor Chair*, &c. UgjW COFFIN S, f£^2 of different sizes,, .kept constantly on hand, c made -to order on short notice. All of whicb will be sold a* cheap as can be purchased elitwhere. W. G. NICHOLS. Cazenovia, April 16, 1345. o New Tea Si F most excellent quality, may be liad cheap at ike casbitsrerer J. WOODWARD. WANTED, A PEW Cords of Stove Wood. Also, a quantity •**of choice table Butter and Eggs, for family use at tbe cash store of J. WOODWARD. IV AILS f\T the best quality, can be had for 5 cents s \ pound at (he new cheap cash store of J.WOODWARD. OHRINN EDWAltDS,, respectfully in- • forms the citizens of Cazenovia and vicinity, that he has opened u Shop, in Hough's Block, on Lincklaen Street, one door North of the. Post Office, where he intends car rying on. the •.:— BOOT AND SHOXTfiCSINXiSS in all its various branches. He has no eastern wdrki but has an assortment of his own manu facture,.and will make to order* Ladies and Gen tlemen's work, which he will sell .as reasonable as carrifr ^bUtnedTat ^ny^ther^hopHn -towrrr -Th. \Steam Boot,\ to the contrary notwithstanding. _ He respeclfully-.olicits a share of the public pa tronage.—Cazenovia, May 27, 1845. Dissolution. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of J. Niotrcrsoa & Co.,' is dis solved by mutual consent, Airpersonshaving un settled accounts or notes with said company are. requested to fettle them wiihoat further notice. J. NICKERSON. JERE ALLIS, April, 1645. H. J. WEED. The business will be continued by the subscri ber, |- J. NICKERSON. T HE subscribers having entered into copart nership, intend to conduct tbe Jewelry and Watch repairing business all it* various branch es, both in CAZENOVI A & SYRACUSE. The business io Cazenovia will be in charge of Mr. A. F. Tracy*, late of Oswego, in whom as a superior workman* they have great confidence, and aro willing to pledge themselves that all work tsntrusledrto-hirhand*, -will ba dona satisfactorily. Tbey have made an arrangement with manufactu rers (thereby saving ibe jobbers profit) to J>e sup plied with goods; and also have mallean arrange ment to IMPOBT most of their Watches, which enables them to sell goods in their line as low as can be sold In New York city, and that, they will do. They are also about establishing in Syracnsa, a manufactory for making all kinds of lilxcr sork. r\, »' I »_;_._ _- -#-! . Old' silver will be mado into new ware, of almost any discriptinn. Tbe highest price will be paid for old silver delivered at either store. New work will be sold atmanufaclurers prices. W. W. WILLARD J. D. HAWLEY. Cazenovia, May 12.1345. For Sale. npHE subscriber offers -*- lege, one mile north for sale a mill privi- oflbis village, on tbt Chittenango creek, embracing the entire stream, together with twenly-foOr acres of land attached to Ibp same, with eighteen feet fall on tbe lot. There is a saw mill and dwelling house on tha lot, which-, as well as tbe dam are in good con dilion. There is power sufficient to drive a cotton mill with 10,000 spindles, in the dryctt season, which may ba -bad by.any person wishing to engage in any business requiring (he above pow.er,.aUa_yety i lowrate, leaving three fourths the purchase money -J on mortgage as the buyer might choose. Also for sale, ten acres of land on the west bank of fbe Chilfenango creek directly at the falls. ,The falls are 130 feel, nearly perpendicu lar, and will afford power to drive ma chinery sufficient to carry 100,000 spindles, which may - ^.. — i 7 sutncieni io carry IUU.OUU spindles, wlilcli may CJ ORRI EDWARDS respectfully in- At present there are but two saw mill* to'occupy the whole of this immense water power, which might be purchased for a mere trifle, compared to its actual value, for extensive manufacturing pur poses. The falls are threo mile* north of Cazenovia (a thriving manufacturing villageof2000inbabitants) and five mile* south of (he canal, at Chittenango, in a well settled farming country, wiib all the ma terials at band for building, baring a superior stone quarry on the banks ot tha creek which cost To persons wishing to engage In manufacturing, requiring permanent water power, thi* place of fer* inducements that are not equalled in thi* stale. There are already four-woollen factories^ on this stream, besides three other* on tbe lime ilpne creek, in this immediate naighborbood, also Souring mills, paper mills, oil mills, machine shops, furnaces, in fine almost every kind of me chanical work needed to put a factory in opera tion in a short time. JOHN WILLIAMS. Cazaaovia,\March 4th. 1845. T HE undersigned, at tbe Albany^fixeTtoom WShoeJJepot,—1sign ol the BIG'BOOT—are now in just Ihe right 'fix* to see their old friends and the whole -»».UL. who stand in the < needful' of Boots and -ShotSr -Their-assortraent-and qualitiei ara-beyond nil pnrollel r nnil-compnT'ic*,. They have just received from New York, Ladies', Misses', and Children's, slips, buskins, gaiters and boots, of every variety of style and color, to * tickle' (he fancy or render « bona fide' ser vice—also Gent* fancy boot* of every kind—for which Ihey will lake Gold, Silver and genuine Bank Notes— easiest Ihings in Ibe world to get. They also manufacture gents boots in tbe neatest stylo and lasbion, together wilhall sorts of heavier work for thereoi service, for man, women arid children—for which they will take cash, bides, skins, tan bark, produce, and matters and Ihings in general. Their prices are so tow lhal the^e are no fractions to express them. Having adopted Ibe principle of Go IT, and dealingexc/usiat/t/ in boots and shoes, (hey aro pre pared Io undersell thote innotalers who sell boots, shoe*, lape and molasses. CTzenovU, May 20713457 \ \ \ GREENLAND 8t WHITCOMB. ~ \ €JiZ EJVOVlJl -jCABIJfET AflTP CHAIR ' New Goods Again. C LARKE & HOBBIE ara now receiving a large «upply of Summer Oooit, such as Organd Muslins, Organd Barage, Barage, Balza rines, French Lawns,- Scotch Gingham*, Scindia Stripe*, and a variety of other new style* for La- die* Dresses. All selling at reduced prices. \ Farmer'* Exchange.\ June 7.1845. S HAWLS.—A fine assortment of Damask, M. D'Laine, Barage and other new styles, just received and for sale very low at tbe June 9,1845. \EXCHANGE\ 1000 lbs. RAISINS, at 5 cents per pound, for * safe at the •\-EXOHA^GB.\ Sheep Tobacco. A quantity of Tobacco for washing Sheep can be found at the \EXCHANGE.\ Wool, Wool. i^ASH paid for good Floece Wool, af the Ex- ^ change. CLARKKA HOBBIE. June 9,-1845. Bontiets I A NEW lot of Florence braid bonnets just rrv -uLcejved at Ibe Exchange, whicb wilt be sold cheaper than ever. CLARKE St HOBBIE. Calicoes I Calicoes! '1 Ci ™flf|fV*^ A'ftDS^lmcf ictft\Prm(fj' I V/.UUV mjf | ow at ,|, e Exchange Toff ilii May 20, 1845. CLARKE & HOBBIE. CARPETS. A GOOD assortment of fine and superfine In grain Carpets ; also, Cotton; Rush and Hair Carpet*. Oil Cloths, Ruggs and Matt., uncom monly cheap,at the Exchange. CLARKE & HOBBIE May 25, 1845. ' . Wool I Wool: T HOSE wishing to exchange their wool for cloths, will find' il to their advantage to call at the \ Farmers' Exchango,\ and examine the stock of cloths'there offered. The assortment it complete and prices very low. CLARKE & HOBBIET May .2.6. 1845. (£0,000 Pine and Hemluck Shingles for sale at ** tbe Exchance. • CLARKE & HODDI K May 26, 1815. L _ £ DOMESTICS. M CTRETtcllTngsTAyickihcs, Sheeting*, Bat lingir-WaddingirCarpel Warp. Cotton Yarn Striped Shirtings, &c. &c, for sale at reduiTed price* at the Exchange. CLARKE Jit HOBBIE. May 1, 1845. CROCKERY As HARDWARE. C ROCKERY q.f tbo latest styles can be found at-the Exchango, also a general assortment of Hardware which will be sold as cbeop as tha cheapest, CLARKE & HOBBIE. May 1, 184.5. , . ~ BONNETS. J UST received at tha Exchango, a fine nnort* ment of Ladles' and Misse.8' Florence Braid, Fancy Open Work do.. Straw and, Willow Bon- -Lnet*, whiclrwtll hn.-snM -Uncommonly cheap bjr ^ CLARKE & HOBBIE. Cazenovia. May 1, 1345. Cloths, CIcTlls: /HLARKE 8c_HOBBIE aro receiving ajllll*) K .J the \ nicest\ assortment oT cloths for gen tlemen's wear ever offered in this market. Pleas* call -ai.tho Exchange \and satisfy yourselves. Cazenovia, May 1, 1345^ L ADIES can find at tbe Exchange a splendid assortment of Printed Lawns & Muslins, Balzarines, Muslin TVLnincs, and other slyles of goods for summer Dresses, for Sale cheaper than ever. _ CLARKE & HOBBIE. May 1, 1845^ W^ARE HOUSE T HE subscriber* having opened th\eir Ware Room, in the building on Albany street, ilirectlv opposite the Bank, where they intend-to keopconstantly on hand, or will make to order, all kind*of articles in their line of business, such as - . . . Mahogany Sofas and Chairs, of Ihe latest and most approved fashions { Csrtir*. PierCari r and Dressing Tables ; rTW-ro6es, Secretaries, Book Cases, Dressing Common & French Bureaus. Curled Maple and Cherry; Bureaus,; Dining and Common Tables\; Wash, Work and Light 'Stands ; Field and French Bedstead*. Also, Curled Maple, Grecian, Fancy and Commnn Chairs. Rocking. Sewing and Arm Chain, and a splendid article of Boston Rocking Chairs. Settee and Sofa Bedsteads ; Windsor, Fancy and Grecian Settees. Matrasses, kept on hand, and made to order. Turning, Sawing and Repairing done at Ibe shortest notice, _^btyjr^r>pared^o^oj|l4<inds^K>rnam terms.- Mahogany, Cherry and Pine Coffins, kept on hand^and made to order on the shortest notice. Wanted^ curled and plain Maple, Cherry, Butlernut, Pine and White Wood Lumber, and nearly all kinds of country Produce, and Casfi in exchange for Furniture. * N. B.—All work done by them warranted well made, \and of cood materials. Furniture and Chairs will be sold as_Jow a*-4hose-of any other establishment in-the country. CazetioviarJan.7. 1845. • ANDREWS & CHERRY. ! BliS8\ Sash A'JBUnds t F OR sale at manufacturers'bric**. H. TJAN DRIESEK CO-PARTNERSHIP. T HE subscribers have formed a co partnership for Ihe purpose of carryingonthe Book pub lishing, Book selling and Paper Making business in tbe village of Cazenovia, under Ihe name and slyle of Henry ft Swecltandt-'j-ond having taken Ibe business-of Henry, HilohCock & Co., they will b'e found at Ihe old stand, corner of Albany and Lincklaen street*, prepared to gltend' to all calls in tbe above business. Cazenovia, May 16, 1845. r S. H. HENRY. J. W. SWEETLAND. W. H. SWEETLANLX E. G, WEJLD RESIDENT PHOTOGRAPHIST, O FFICE at his dwelling, on Mill street, 3 doors south or J . Williams & Son's store, is prepared at all times trrtalte Photographic Like nesses, wbichwilj ba finished.in lha best-style, Charges moderate. ID'tf. , < DlSSOL VTXON. T HEcn partnership heretofore existingbelween the suo.criber*. under Ihe nama and firm of Henry, Hitchcock, & Co., irthi*' day by mutual agreement dissolved-. - — - - The unsollled business of the firm is left wilh S. 0. Hitchcock, who will be found at the Store of Henry & Sweetlands', where all persons are re- 3 uested to cell anil arrange their accounts without elay.—May 1,1945. SrHr-HENRY. S. C.HITCHCOCK, CHAS. JACKSON. TEAS, TEAS. .TEAS of the bast quality and low prices can lie found at the Exchange. C. &\ H May-26V-1«45. Wool Twine. \lTOOLTtVine in abundance can YY ba found at J X_ i CLABKE & HOBBIE'S Keep Cool, W HEN you can find al*CLARKE & HOB BIE'S so many good styles' 6r goods for Summer Coats, Vests & Pants, suchas Tweeda Casilnrerc*7 GarnbroOhJ, LlrYeTrDpfHltrg*, Cotton • aflt>». Blue & Striped Jean*, Fi/stians, &o. &c, which will ba sold at price* that cannot fail to please. May 1. 1345. ^ Parasols. A FINE assortment just receivod at lb* Ex chango, for sale cheap. CLARKE & HOBBIE. Cazenovia, May I, 1943. Wool Wool. HP HE subscriber will exchango BROAD MCLOTHS, PLAIN CLOTH, and SAT- INETS, for WOOL. Farmers in wont of Cloths will do well to take a look before exchanging elsewhere. A goodas- |.snrlnienl will be found at his Cloth Storo, fourth door east of the Madison County Bank, or at his factory in Pompey Hollow, fwo miles north of Delphi. H. TEN EYCK. Cazenovia, June 2, 1845. • . L.. CIIANDIiER, K EEPS Ibe \ HAT^^WAYHOUSK,\ on th* corner or Albany and Green streets. Persons that call, can be refreshed wilh Soda, Ice Cream, Barker'* Pop, Cegars, &c. BATHHOUSE open from Friday till Sunday morning; clean and warm. Persons desiring a Bath on any other day, can ba accommodated by giving notice. Cazenovia, May 27,1345. NOTICE. T D. HAWLEY, respectfully begs W* (o ** • announce to his friends that ho has forgied\ sr co.partnorship wilh W. W. Willard, of Syracuse^ and that boreaflcr the business will bo conducted under the firm of Willard & Hawloy For the liberal' patronage, and vary feie-ndly feeling manifested bv Ihe citizens of Cazenovia and vicinity, Ihe subscrib'efrelurns his sincore thank*. Alt persons indented to him, are requested to call and adjust their accounts without delay. — , J.DEA.'NJUWLEX - Cazenovia, May 12,1845. G1COCERY Sc RECESS. • J. EGGLESTON, R ESPECTFULLTfinfiirrastbo lovewofgood things, in Qazenovia.that he has taken tho stand recently occupied by C. Grover, on Linck laen street, wfiere he will koepa choice assortment of Pies. Cakes, Fruit*, and every article usually found in a Recosi. He> will also keep- a general assortment of GROCERIES, which will be sold Cheap for*Cash. . „. He solicits a share of public patronage: CazanovlB, April 22, 1845. . Barley Wanted! A FEW hundred bushels of good Zfarfci/want- ed immediately. Foriwhioh Ihe highest mar ket price will be paid, in cash, at the Brewery. A. VAN RIPER. Cazenovia, April 29,1845.* Cazcnrrvia, May 20, 1845 \ Shawls, Shawls ! j-T7v VERY style, from one dollar to forly fiva, May 20, 134-5. WOODWARD & Grtors