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I_W OF NEW-VOHIL CHAP . 252! An Act recommending a Convention of llld^Peo- ple-of (hi* Slate. . . Possed May 13,1845. ThtPtejilt of lit Statt of Jftw-Vorlc, rifrutnud <n Senate end JJsitmbly, do enact as Jotlmot r * 1.' The inspector* of election in etch towtt, ward and election district in this state, st the an nual election to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the firat Monday of November, one thousand eight hundred and forty .five, shall provide a proper box to receive the ballots of the citl 'iens of this state entitled to vole at such election, in retalioti to the convention hereinafter provided for. On such bai. lots shall be written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, By those voters -who are in favor T , fT t ir*'|T\|\?\f< , fiT'ivrntion, thr wnrrl \rnnvejnttnn\ and by those voters who are opposed thereto, the words \no convention and all citizens of this state •who shall be entitled by law to vote at such annual election, shall be allowed to volt by ballot ai afore said at the poll or election district in which he re sides, and not else where. ' *2. 6o much, of articles one, two and three, of title four, of chapter one hundred and thirty, of an act entitled -^a ^cTiwpe ^clin ^teettons^lieMhan+ia^, tor military-and town officers,\ passed April 5,' 1843* as regulates the manner of conducting elec tions anoTchaireri *ges\ oatlislooo administered, and inquiries to be made of persons offering to vote., \shall be deemed applicable }o. the. votes to be given or -offered •under this act—and trie manner dfvoting and challenged, and the.penalties for false swearing-, _ prescribed by law, are hereby^leclared in full force g 1 arVltllectlil '^dtlii^unUei IhiaMtt.' > v . S 3. The said votes given lor and against a \con vention,\ in pursuance of this act, shall be can? vassed by the inspecl &rjMDf the-several ejection dis trict* or polls of the etflid.^electior,, in'^he manner prescribed by law, and as provided in article four, oi title four, chapter one hundred and thirty of the said act, entitled \An act respecting elections oth er than for militia and town officers.\ pissed April 5, 1842, as far as ;be same are applicable—and such canvass shall be completed by ascertaining the whole number of votes given in each election d'utrict.or poll for convention, and the whole num ber of such votes given against such convention in the form aforesaid—ifidtheTEsTiltbetngfound,titer] inspectors shall make a statement in words at full length of the wbo 'lo number of ballots received in relation to such proposed convention, and shall also state in words at full length the whole number of ballots having thereon, the word ''convention\ alone, and also the whole number of ballots'having thereon the words \no convention \ Such state ments as aforesaid shall contain a caption stating the day on-which, and the number of the district, the town or ward and the county at which the election was held, and at the end thereof a certifi cate that such statement is correct in all respects— which certificate shall be subscribed by all the in spectors, and a true copy of such statement shall be immediately filed by them in the office of the cleric of the town or city. * \1 4: The original Tfrsrements, duly certified - nr| .aforesaid, shall be delivered' by the inspectors, or by one of them,_te be deputed for that purpose, to the supervisor, or in case there be no supervisor, or he shall be disabled from attending the board of county canvassers, then to one of tire assessors of the town 5f~wTird ;Tviitrnv lweiiIy.fuurHrours-after| the same shall have been subscribed by- such in. spcctoi s, to be disposed uf as the other statements at such election are aow_-e.quh:cd fcylaw/., t 5. So much of article first, second, third and fourth of title fifth of chapter one hundred and Ihiwy, nflhs» art <-rQitlfil \An SCI rtlP^ftliir i n t]'^- ions other than for militia and town officers,\ passed April 5, 1842. as, regulates the duties of county canvassers and their proceedings, and the duly' of county clerks and the Secretary of State, and the board of atate-oaavasscffr-atull he applied to the canvassing- and ascertaining the will bf the people o f this state in relation to the proposed con- Tcnlion —and if, it shall apjiear by the said canvass that a majority oFthe Tjaflots or votes given in and returned as aloresa'd *r.e for \no convention,'',then and in such case the said canvassers are hereby re quired to certify and declare that there shall be no further proceedings under this act in relation to -calling a convention. But if it shall appear by the *aid canvass that a majority of the ballots or votes given as aforesaid are for a convention, that then -and in such case, the canvassers shall certify and declare that a convention will be called according ly, and a copy of the said certificate shall be trans mitted by the Secretary of this state to the sheriff, •cleric or first judge of each of the counties of this atate, and shall be by them published, and copies delivered to the supervisors of the several towns -and cities within their respective counties, In the same manner as notices .for the election of sena tors 'arc now by law\required to be publiscd and delivered, ' , ~ • \ § 6. To cur the Bald canvasser* i&etl certify and declare m ma- Jorit^nf •»fli hallotior totci toj^for a^c«vcnUon.^lt jthtlt^atid •talt, on the last Tuesday of April, eighteen hundred anifQlJv ill, to elret by ballot, delegate* to meet ID coavcotioD. for the purpoii ofco&iMeHnjctheeolulilutloD of thU stale, and-to make inch al terations In the tame ai the right* of the people demand, and as they mny deem proper. tj 7. The number of delegate* to be cho*en to such contention shell be the seme a* the number of member* of Assembly from the respective elUes and counties la this state. All person* entitled to vote for In embers of Assembly shall be entitled to rote forsueh dele gates. 8uch election-shall In all resprcU be conducted a* (s note I MrT'-r !*•• f r .t\\^'—*>f«—«i>—.«r *«^emMr—\*» P\ 1 ** -opened and held in the same roanner.and the canvass and other pro- -ceedings lo'determtne the election of such delegates conducted a* is •now prescribed hy law for decline members or Assembly. I)-8. The dclecalriM chMtn, shell meet In convention at the Capi tol {otheeity of Albeny,on the first-Moodsyof Jane, eltfbteen bun- dred' and iorlr-iix. They shell, by ballot, elect one of their num ber pretldcut, trod tnayappbiht one.or more secretaries, a printer, and sucH door-keepers and snesseagersa* theireonrcoience shall re- • quire—and such delegates and the secretaries of the contention shall beentlUed tothe.same mileage for travel and the same per diem allowance, as Is aovv. paid to member*«f the legislature, aod the printer, door-keepers and nressenrers shall recelre the same com pensation as is provided by law for similar serf ices and attendance '«pon the Assembly. The amount ofpay shell be certined by the iprestdent of the convention, and ehall be paid by the treesarerof the -ktate, on the warrant of the comptroller, in the same manner as tmembers of the legislature are paid* It shsJl^e the duly of the -ktate, on the warrant of the comptroller, tmembers of the legislature are paid* It * secretary of state to attend said convention at the opening thereof, and ha and all public officers shall fornlsh such eonventlon-wlth all •such papers, statements, book* or other public documents jo their -possession, as the said convention shall order or require—audit shall be the duly of the comptroller to furnish the members with all such stationaryaals usualforthe legislature while In session. ^9, The proceeding* of the said convention shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State,and the amendments to the consti tution agreed toor the said convention, shall be recorded in his of- 6ce—the said amendments shall be submitted by the convention to the people for their adoptions rejection,'at the annual election to be held on the Tuesdayneit succeeding the first Monday in No vember, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eta—and every per son entitled to vote at that election may vote thereon, In the elec tion district la which he shall then reside.and not elsewhere. The said amendments shall be so prepared and distinguished, bynumbers or otherwise, that they'can be voted upon separately, and they shall be so voted upon.'uBletrthe convention shall be of the opinion that H is Impracticable to prepare them so that they can be voted upon In that manner—and if the said convention shall by resolution de clare that lo Its judgment the iald amendments cannot be prepared^ so as to be voted upon separately, they shall be voted upon together. In elther-case the conreaUon shall prescribe the form of the ballot, (he publication of the amendments, and the notice to be given of the election. To eastflbe said amendments' shall be voted upon- *epa> rately, evary person cnUUed to vote thereon,may vote for or against anyone ormorc of them.' At the*Ieet!onmentloned|nthls>ectlon, tlie Inspectors In every elecUon district shall provide asultable bos •to receive the baNots given npon the said amendments, which \bal lots ehall have fbe'word 1, constllotlon n written orprlnted, or partly written and partly printed, upon them.so that when lhey~irre folded it will'appear on the outside of the ballot—and all the(provisions of the laws of this state in relation to the election of officers at the general election, shall apply to the voting-opon the said amend- vnents, so far m the same can be made applicable thereto, and the votesylven upon 1ft* Hidanieudmcnte shall be-givenand canvassed, 4)od all the proceedings shall be had iu nuavd-to-thtm,aa ncarly-as- pracllcable in the manner prescribed by law in respect-to the votes *>ivea for Oovernor. Keen of the said amendments which shall •cetve a\m»Iorlly.of all the vote* given upon it at^the elecUon men tioned In this- section shall be deemed and taken lu be a |JSI t uf Uie constitution of this stale, and shall take effect from and after the thirty first day orOecember in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-iir,-unlet* the said convention shall prescribe some other lime on which the .same shall take effect—and each of the said amendments which shalln'ot receive a majority of all the votes giv en upon it attho said election, shall be void and of no effect. b 10. All wilful and corrupt false swearing, in tailing any of the o<ths prescribed by this act, or by the laws of this state made ap plicable to this act, or any other mode or form in carrying Into ef fect this act, shall be deemed perjury, and. shall be punished in the manner now prescribed by law for wilful and corrupt perjury.- till. It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to cause this act to be published once a week for twelve soeceMlve weeks previ ous to the elecUon, in noHcvs than two or more than four o/the •ApwMiw nswrpnp,™ pnMj.).-^ U yi-Ti ^.f SI.*. ,^v»r«t «-nnn«i»s. ft. Ih|f slate in which twoor more public newspapers are published—aneTin the ptiblle newspaper in^all those conattes where .only one public newspaper Is'publiihed—and ehall also cause to be-transmUled to the several clerks of counties in this state such number of copies of this act,with the necessary form* and Instructions a* shall bo-iuflV jlfnUn .iipplyTIhe several officers who,are_to perform the duties prescribed by this act—and the said cleruor counties shall distnb- uta the same to sach officers, and the .eTpent* of publishing and r*fs- tributing- the same aod all other legal espense* Ineorred I in printing for the convention shall be audited by the-Comptroller, and paid by the treasurer according to law. 1)13. The copy ofthe certificate of the state canvasssrtahall in no case be directed to the clerk of a county, nniett the office of sher iff of *uclic£unty_shsjllhe&.b«jracau£,per to lie flnt juJge unlej, the office of sheriff and eterk Aall-bolh be,vasaBt> SIS. The county of Hamilton and the county of Folios shall Jointly elect one delegate to the' convention in the same manner,and the votes shallbe canvassed and transmitted to the same manner,** sow provided by law In reference to members of Assembly. STIT» or Nrw-Yoaa, \ Secretary's Office, f J hare compared the preceding wttfi (ha original act on file In this office, and-certify th* same to bela correct transcript therefrom, and of lit whole of said original. Alb any. May 14th. 1816. ft 8. BENTO.V, ' Secretary of State. O ST.E large PATENT SCALE, fo weigh ' lOOttbs:, for isle lower than the manufactu rer's prices.- J. WILLIAMS «$• SON. . July 22, 1S45. ' - \From Dryden. F OUR loads best Pine Shingles, recelyeiHast week, by J. WILLIAMS 6> SGN^- July 31. 1845. Lost. TF the gentleman who founil a rose,wood cane * ntHlie lower grove, on Saturday Ih6 12lh init. will leave the said artiole at this office, be will be satisfactorily rewarded by the owner. Cazanovia, July 14.1645.* S HAWLS.—A fine flisorlroont of Damask, M. D'Laintt, Da rage and other new styles, just received and for sale Very low at fbe June 9,1345. \EXOHAWOU\ Save 1 your Postage 1 T>ERSONS wishing fo subscribe for any of (ho ••• Magazines or Periodicals published in tye se veral cities can do so by. applying by-letter of the New* & Periodical Depot of George N. Beasley, 142 Genesee sf. Ulica. Back numbers of any of the Periodicals can \rmrfghed-jyy-appiyihg at -oboveT -fretr-nf pos-| tago, as the subscriber has Agents travelling monthly through every part of mis county. • - - -CrrN^ BEASLEY. Utica. Julyl4,1845. Soap A' Candles; OF HOME MANUFACTURE. cents per lb. and Candles at TEN cents, at retail at their Grocery. Also, Wholesale at Factory Prices. Cazenovia, July 15, 1345. WEW GOODS!! N OW receiving of the latest importations, a large quan^ly, in great rariety, of the most desirable stylesand patterns,which wiU be sold at a small advance from cost, at the new cheap cash store-of J.-WOODWARD. /.June 17aiB4JL ^ T HE subscriber hns just received from New York, Silks of the best fabtics, and of the newest and most fashionable descriptions* J. WOODWARD. Connecticut River Shad., TUST received direct from Saybrook, in half barrels, in fine condition, of a good quality, which will be sold low, at thd cash store of J.WOODWARD. or, New Teas, ixcillenl quality^—may be had at the cash store of J. WOODWARD WANTEi), A PEW Cordrof Stove Wood. Also, a quantity of choice table Butter and Efrgs, for family use «Hlre«aab store of J, WOODWARD. M ORE Tickings, Wicking?, Sheetings, Bat tinjfs. Waddings, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn ^ M Pj-Striped Shirtings, &C.&0,, for sale aL reduced Liu. 1 prices at the Exchange. CLARKE & HOBBIE. Way 1,1345. - i¥Ai: O F the best quality, can be had for S cents » pound at. the new ehefp-CKah store of J. WOODWARD, HIHJST-reeeivtHlr- a-quantity. nf refined. 3favld\ J Candles, to sell at TEK cents-a pound, Also, Hard Soap, at FlTto cents a pound, at'the new cash store of J. WOODWARD. July 8. 1845. . . - . DUMBER FOR SALE! T HE subscriber has on band n quantity of PINE LUMBER, which he will sell cheap for cash. Also, Cash paid for Sheep fy Lamb's Pelts. Any quantity nf 'customers can find good MEAT, of all kinds, at the east*nd of the village. W. C. CASWELL. CnZr-novia, July 1,1845. N. B.—As the new post office law is now in operation, oil persons indebted uro requested to call and setlfo up old accounts. J\ew Jlrrangemciitt T H H subscribers having euteivd into-copart- nership, intend to conduct iho Jewelry and Watch repairing business all its various branch es, both in OAZENOVIA & SYRACUSE. The business in Cazenovia will be in charge of Mr. A. F. Tracy, late of Oswego, in whom as a superior workman, tbsy. have great confidence, and are willing to pledge themselves that all work entrusted to his hands, will be done satisfactorily. They have madoan arrangement with manufactu rers (thereby saving Jhe jobbers profit) to be sup- plied*with goods; anil ajso have made an arrange ment to latPonT mnst of their Wntchet, which enables them lo sell tjoods in \their line as low as canbesold in New York city, and that, they will do They are also about establishing in Syracuse, a manufactory for making all kinds of silver work. OJd silver will be mado into new ware, of almost any discriplinn. The highest price will be paid for old silrer delivered' at either store. New work wilLbe sold at manufacturers prices. W. W. WILLARD. J. D. HA.WLEY. Cazenovia, May 12,1845. Leather Store ! npHB subscribers-,, at their old stand, keep con- *• stantly on hand, a full slock uf SPA WISH and SLAUGHTER SOLE LEATHEII, Harntit and Upper Leather, Calf, Kip, and Sheep Skins, to gether with MOROCCO, LININGS, LASTS AND FINDINGS. 1 Also, Liver and Weal's Foot Oil. They would particularly, recommend tn shoe maker* and leather dealers to oxomine their Jlock and prices rojeenearlya* I l»»t«irn [iiirrriaaing-ifi-lhn-rinfItrp relief. They also keep on band BOOTS & SHOES , of the jest quality. Oath p'atd for Hide* and Calfekilis. Wanted, any quantity of Tan Bark. R. ALLEN Sc SON. Cazenovia, May 1845. NOTICE, T D.-HAWLEY, respectfully beg* leave to • announce to his friends that be lias formed a co-partnership with W. W. Wtllard, of Syracuse; aod that hereafter the business will be conducted under the firm of Willard & Ha wley. Frif Ihu .liberty!—patronago, and vary frifnflly feeling manifested by the citizens ojCCazenoviii and vicinity, Iho subscriber returns bis sincere thanks. U 11 persona indebted to him, are requested to and.adjust their accounts without dela^. I Cazenovia, May 12.1845. Removal* T HE subscriber has removed his T-AJsVoiftirG ESTABLISHMENT to the new building, two doors east of the bank, where be will be happy to whit upon bis old customers, and ai many new one* as will favor him with a call. N. B. Cutting done on short notice and on reasonable terms. All work dona by bin vmrrrnfed. J. RYAN. April 7, 1845. - \ - 1 — — —- 1 000 lbs. RAISINS, at 8 cents per pound, for sale at th»' . «' EXOHAXOE.\ Sheep Tobacco. tjuanfity of Tobacco far washing Sheep can be found at the' •'ExOHAStTB.' Wool, Wool. C ASH paid for good Fleece Wool, at the Ex change. • CLARKE &. HOBBIE. June 9. 1S45. . A NEW lot nf Florence braid bonnets just ro- ceivetLst iho Exchange, wh[cb will be sold cheaper than ever. * CLARKE^ HOBBIE. Calicoes ^ Calicoes! • tB .nS ft mnrinort Print., fnf n| e ' very low at the Exchange. CLARKE & HOBBIE. May 28, 1845. CARPETS, A GOOD assortment of fine and superfine In grain Carpets ^nlso^olton, Rush and Hair Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ruggs and Matt*, uncom monly cheap, at the Exchange. CLARKE & HOBBIE. May 25, 1845. , Wool! Wool! FTOSE wishing to exchange Iheir wool lbr| cloths, will find it to their advantage to call at the \ Farmers' Exchaoge,\ and examine the stock of cloths there offered. The assortment is complete and prices very low. CLARKE & HOBBIE. • May 26, 1845. ' —. SHIIVGLESI 5 0,000 Pine and Hemlock Stungl** for sals at the Exchange. CLARKE & HOBBIE. May 26, 1845. • DOMESTICS. BOTWETS. J UST received at the Exchange, a fine assort ment of Ladies' and Misses' Florence Braid, Pa-rify f)p»n Work do.. Straw and Willow Bon' nets, which wi.l be sold uncommonly cheap by CLARKE & HOBBIE. / Cazenovia, \May 1, 1345. Cloths, Cloths. C LARKE & HOBBIE are receiving a little the \ nicest\ assortment of cloths for gen tlemen's wear ever offered in this market. Please call at the Exchange and satisfy yourselves. Cazenovia, May 1, 1345. L A DIES can find at the Exchange a splendid assortment of Printed Lawns & Muslins, Dnlznrinc, Muslin D'Laines, and other style* of goods for summer Dresses, for ,*,ale cbv/n,,.r than ever. , - < CLARKE & HOBBIE. May 1. 1845. Keep Cool,; W HEN you can find at CLARKE & HOB ; DIE'S so many good-sty-les of goods for Summer Coals, Veals Pants, atighas Tweedi Cassimercs, Gambroons, Linen Drillings, Cotton ade*, Blue & Striped Jeans, Fustians, &.C. Sec, which will be sold at prices that cannot faij to please. May 1, 1345. Parasols. A FINE assortment just received at the Ex change, for sale cheap. CLARKE St HOBBIE. Cazenovia, May 1, 1845. GO IT BO OTSl CLEAR THE TRACK. T HE undersigned, at the Albany street Boot and Shoe Depot,—sign of the BIO BOOT—lire now In^lh^rJgbr'fir'-toiee -tiWlrt^ i?ooTs and Shots. Their assortment and qualities are beyond all parallel,and comparison. They have just received from New York, Ladies', Mines', and Children's, slips, buskins, gaiter* and hnn ll, P f ^v ,r y Tamely of styjeand color, to'^ tickle* the fajicy or tender 'bona fide' s.et- vice—alio Gonls fancy boot* of every Kina— lo'r whlcU-llidy tVlll tu|>t> Quid, <> Silver and genuine Bank Notes— easiest things in the world to get. They alio manufacture gents boot* in theneafirsf style and fashion, together withajl saris or tuavter work for the real stroicV.'-for men, women and children—for which they will tako casb, hid«s, skins, tan bark, produce, and matters and thing* in general. — Their price* are to tow thai there are no fractions to express tham. Having adopted the principle'nf Go IT , and dealingtlzc/utiocfy in boots ahd shoes, they ore pre pared to underfill those innovators who sell-boots, shoeSy tape and molasses. Cazenovia, May 20,1845. •' GREENLAND & WH1TCOMB. CdZEJVOVlJl CAB1SFET CHAIR WARE HOUSE. Turnip Seed ! A LARGE supplv of Turnip Seed, for sale by the pound. J. WILLIAMS & SON. • r Teas. rY.HREE qualities Hyson Skin—Also Younir J and Old Hyson, and a!l,_f the vcr^best quality for salo fotc hy June, 1348. J. WILLI A Ms & SOW A SUPERIOR quality Black China Silk Hoso. Also. White Silk Hose. June, 1845. J. WILLIAMS- SOS. s HOE Thread in quantit'ifo at wry low prices, June, 1345. J. WILLIAMS » SON Vest e r da y , TOWN WILLIAMS &-SON rerolvtd a large u lot of Room Paper, Ginaharos, Print*. Jaco net Muslins, Plaid $• Striped Swiss Muslins, Bar rage Shawls, Sun ShKtle»_,P«ra'»ol«, Genta White Kid and Lisla Thread Gloves, «tc. &c , all of which they offef at the tmallesl profits. . Cazenovia, June It, 1345. IF'. Thayer Jfp Co.'* rjELEORATEI) SCYTHES for tale.hy- J L ^ Williams & Son; who are the on'y agent* for sejllng in this section^ at whtitrsa'.a or retail. In 1 commendation of Thayfr's Scythes, w««ay, that of twelve ifoz. we retailed lft__year t lliteei \•Sazenovia July 1st. 1845. Ji WILLIAMS & SONjfr. CROCKERY <fc HARDWARE. C ROCKERY of the latest styles can be found at the Exchange,also a general assortment of rtlware which will-be-«ohi-as-clieap-a»—lhe-|4Hnile^of—articles in their linn of'hiisiness, surh m cheapest. ' * CLARKE & HOBBIE. May 1, 1845* ' T HE subscribers having opened their Ware Room, in the building on Albany street, tlirtcllv opposite the Bank, where they^ intend ttr keep constantly en hand, or will moke ID order, all AVE just recefred, f>nd are roceivinff) rt greater variety of Merchandise, and at lower prices than ever. It will be unnecessary for them lo give a rlcfnl led account Qf so many new kinds of Goods lot Ladies' Dresses. In that way ihty have \ a little nf every thing.*' Three lime* the quantity of Bonnet Ribbons usually bought at one purchase, and Bonnefslo __wjhem upon. I-argu Silk and other Summer Shawls, very desTraTTeT Psreiol*' ic Sun Shades in quantities. Shilling Calicoes hardly lo be equaled, &c. <&c. They are now prepared with a large stock of BROAD CLOTHS, and all other Woolen at.d Summer Goods, to ex change for* Wool or CosA, *8ti better terms thou any year preceding. In looking over the above; rer.nllecl, that as usual, here *r« UtrilaU kinds of Groceries, Crock- ery, and some Hardware. April 29. Wool ! Wool / fein 000 PiiUndsAVool wanted by the subscriber) r tMi VfOiMvlTtelrCTsbv>ill bernaitk June. 4 . 1345. J ( WILLIAMS & SON- May fX 1845.\ L ARGE Silk, and Gay Cashmere and Mus lin tld Lalitb Shawls, Drab Uotuboziue, •Drab Mqreelt for Ladies Skirts, Mourning rlfno. Mahogany Sofas and Chairs, of the latest and most approved fashion*; Centre, Pisr, Card and Dressing Tablesi fVsrd-robes, Secretaries, Hook Cases, Dressing., Common & Fftnch Bureaus. Curled Maple and Cherry Bureaus; Dming and Common TtTfler; Wmh, Work end .. _ , „ L'SM Stands; PielrTanir French Beditead*. Also\ CaTleditlapIr^GrtciarryFancy^nd^mmorHChairs^Rockin^ew^igjnd Arm Cbatrs. ahd a a,, jc'r'oj. ^ *P}*ndidatiidt of Boston Rocking Chairs \ Sottee and Sofa Bedsteads ; Windsor, Fancy-atid Grecian Settees. Matrasses, keptoo hand, and made to order. Tllminf. Sawing and Repairing done at the shortest notice. They are prepared to do all kings oi Ornamental and Sign Paintfiig.ou leaiunabla (ems, Mahogany, Cherry - aod Pine Colitis, kepttro band, and made to order on the shortest notico. IVanttd, curled and plain Maple, Cherry, Butternut, PinJLaad White Wood Lumber; *hd\ooarly all kinds of country Produce, and Cash in exchange for Furniture N. B.—All work done by them warranted well made, and of good materials. Furniluro and Chairs will be sold a* low as those of any olhor establishment io the country. Cazenovia, Jan. 7. 1845. ANDREWS & CHERRY. -SAVE YOUR LIVES! And especially the Lives of your Children I DR. FOORt'S ONIC CO H HIAL Wool, Wool. T HE robucriber will eschange BROAD CLOTHS, PLAIN CLOTH, and SAT INETS, for WOOL. Farmers in wont of Cloths will do well to take a look before exchanging elsewhere. A good as sortment will be found at his Cloth Store, fourth door east of the Madison County Bank, or at his factory in Pompey Hollow, two miles north of Delphi. H. TEN EYCK. Cazennvia, June 2, 1345. _2 JJ. CHANDLER, K EEPS the \ HALF-WAT HOP«B ,>» on the corner of Albany and Green streets. Persons that call, .can be refreshed with'Solla, Ice Cream, [\Barker'* Pop, Cegars, &c. BATH HOUSE open from Friday till Sunday morning; clean and warm. Persons desiring a Bath on any other day, cart ba accommodated by giving notice. Cazenovia, May 27,1345. tlteap as the Cheapest! A-XD GOOD AS THE BEST- W ILL be found at the first two story build ing east of Lincklaen House Bloclc^-on Albany street, all kinds of consisting ofthe following articles : Mahogany—and—Chorry Bnr..n. T.Mca and. Stands] of different patterns and various^ plans, Boston Rocking, Sewing, Fancy, & Windsor Chairs, &.c. t£g_5 ).corrins, of different size*,, kept. cons(«ally on hand, or made, to order on- short noticed ' AH of which will bo sold at cheap a* can be purchased\ elsewhere. G. W. NICHOLS. Cazenovia. April 16, 1845. c. 8. ftUGG W ould respectfully inform the citizens of Caz- enovia and vicinity, that he has taken tha I shop recently occupied by A. P. DiJBTSTltrthvr basement of the Lincklaen House, where be will be ready to wait upon all who may favor bim with their custom, in the line of . Bartering: St Hair Dressing:. He hopes\ lint try -unrenritling-attention (a bis business, lo merit the patronaga,.of the friends to n easy shaving,\ ^ RUGG'S celebrated ANTi-DAwDacrr So- i,u-rroN & IKDIAK POM ATOM , kept constantly 8B hand. - RAZOHS honed and put in ccfapleta tordef, on short not ire. Cazenovia, MareH'24,1844. Is the most elegant, pleasant and highly efficacious remedy fi»r the cure of all disorders of the Stomath, Bowels, Kidneys and Bladder, that has ever been offered to the public,—particularly fur the speedy cure of Bilious Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea and Dysentery; When given freely in these most distressing and often fatal diseases, nothing: else will he ne cessary to produce prompt and entire relief but rest and a moderate use of some hot tea, and ex ternal warmth applied over the stomach. Its effects nre must surprising and delightful in removing those chnlicy griping*, and cramps of the stomach which arc often produced by improper or Indigestible /onrt,-or <lrinka. It is also an excellent regulator to the bowels of very young children, anil it soothes, and UAPII entirely re moves that irritajjofc-in older ones ivhic'h.'is produced by the catling of teeth, or the esiaieuce of wnrms. * In all the nbove.hamed ttomach and intestinal diseases it relieves pain, strengthens the intrrnul organs, and restores their functions to a healthy slate In a few hours, or nt must in a few days— when the appetite- will be found returning and the strength restored. It should he i{iven freely ac cording to the directions;—no possible harm can arise from giving any quantity that may be ne cessary to relieve distress, CERTIFICATES. I certify that I was afflicted with a Diarrhea ihree years ago, which restated all the common remedies of several physicians, and continued to wear me down for three or four months,' so that I nearly despaired of getting well, when I applied to Dr. FoonD for advice He gave me a bot tle of his Tonfc_Cbtti»a», and in one week I was cured nf it, and in a short time recovered my usual strength, and have had no return of that ctiuiplauHjince. A ncighbnr of mine, at my re quest, has also used it with the same success. *> ELIPHUS LVON. Nelson, Madison county, Aug. 9, 1844. I have had repeated attacks of Diarrhea and Cholera Morbus, Within a ft-w years past, attend ed with seve/o pain, nnd producing great prostration of strength ; and I have hitherto found nothing to do any good but Dr. Foord's Tonic Cordial, which has often arrested the complaint, and restored me to my usual health in a very shurt time. I can cheerfully recommend it as an uncommonly gontl medicine for all such complaints. JAMES NICHOLS. Fenner, Madison county, Aug- 8. 1844. Dr. Foord's Cordial; has been used in tny family for several of the above named complaints with the most happy effects. The relief and corrifort derived from it, 1ins been set great, that 1 feel-bound in duty to him nnd the public, to speak of it in the highest terms of commendation. All that he says of ii I know from experience to be liter-ally trite ; and if its good qualities were generally (mown, I t would be sought for by every family. • WILLIAM FAY._ Cazenovia, June 25, 1849. lean cheerfully add my testimony to the foregoing, and say further, thaf it is such an excellent and pleasant remedy to relieve pain iri the stomach, back, or limbs, and to remove faintness and improve the appetite, that I should not like tn be a day without it in ray house. And I have -known several pale, weak, sicklv children wonderfully improved by the use nf a bottle or two of the Tonic Cordial : ' Mas. PHEBE -G. FAY. Cazenovia, June 25, 1845. : ' - —- - For nearly two years p.tst X hsve'been acquainted with the Hie of^Dr. Foord's Toriie Cordial -j'..> th- r..tr»'..r ffiJ't\f't'Cl*<iff< - [tijimym,j r jjul .i-ifprnl rninfiil dilnrArrtof r.hilArni> nnd many a time ha vcseen it relieve thtin like a charm. They take it so well, and its effects are so decided and useful that I take pleasure in speaking or it in terms of the highest praise. Let any one try it, and they.\will not be disoppointed. TVM. L. PALMER. Cazenovia, June 20,1845. 'For sale in almost eeery. village and Drug Store in the country. \ . DISSOLUTION. rip HE co partnership heretofore exis'tingbetween **> (be subecribers, under the name and firm of Honey, Hitchcock, fa Co., ia this day4ry mU '.Ual agreement dissolved. The unsettled business of the firm is leffwith S. C. Hitchcock, who will be found at the Store of Henry & Sweetland*', where all persons are ro- nooslMttreall^d^rrSBfertheiraccoants-vrilhout delays-May 1,1S45; ..i.l , .\*= • S. H. HENRY. S.C.HITCHCOCK. CHAS. JACKSON TEAS, TEAS. TEAS of the best quality and low prices can be found at the/Exchange. C. &.-H. May 26, 1S45.. w 1 Wdol Twine. OOL Twins in abundance can bo found at CLABK E &> HOBBIS'S . •CO-PARTNERSHIP^ T Hfi subscribers have formed a co-i ^rtrjofship for the purpose of carrying on tha Bobk pub lishing. Book selling alid pajjor Making business in IU* «llla »mir Cazenovia. iinrler the name and lii the village o/-6a*enov style of Henry cVSireelland*'; rJntl having taken the business of Henry, Hitchcock Sc. Co., they will be found at the old stand, corner of Albany __LXincklaen streets, prepared to attend lo *|1 call* in the above business: • Cazenovia, May I6*;.1S45. S. H. HENRY, J. W. SWEETLAND. W. H. SWEETLAND. RESIDENT PHOTOGRAPHIST, O FFICE at hi* dwelling, oh Mill street, 3 dflors south of J. Williams &Sorf , » _ slore, is prepare^ at all times fo lake Photographic Like penes,\' which will ba 6nltbed in (he best style. Charges moderate. 13lf. lins, Linen Edgintjs, \Big\ Ploid Ginghoiri, Plain Mourning Gingham, Wide Block Silk, Sportsman's Buttons, Cheese Cloth. &c. , J. WILtTAMS it SON. €ktsJt paidfor JPelts* T HE Subscribers will pay Casji fotSheepand Lambs Pelts during the season. JOHN WILLIAMS 8c SON. ~ Eor Wale: r T HE subscriber offers for sulo a mill privi lege, one mile north Of this village, on the Cliillenango creek, embraoing the entire stream) together with twenty-Tour acres or land attached to the, same, with eighteen leet fall on the lt>|. There is a saw mill and dwelling house on the lot, which, as well a* (be dam ate in good con dition. There is power sufficient to drive a cottun thill with 10,000 spindles, in tho drycit Season, which may ba had by any person wishing to engage ila any business requiring the above power, at a very lowrafe, leaving three fourths the purchase money on mortgage as the buyer might choose. Also for sale, tep acres of land on tjie weit bank of the Chittenbneo creek dirtctly at thd falls. The falls'are ISO feet.-ncarly perpendicu lar, and v&ll afford power fo drive ma ehinery sufficient to carry 100,000 spindles, which may bo purchased for one eighth the amoUht Usually paid In New- England. At present f here are but Iwmuu iiiiUatazflgeu'rf— (he whole df (bis Immense water poner, which ^nighl to purchased for A mero trifle, compared to it* actual value, for extensive, manufacturing pur poses. Tha falls are throb mild* north nfCazoflovin (n thrivingrjoanujacluring village of 2000 inhabitants) and five miles soutfi of the canal, at Chitlrniihgo, in a well Settled farming country, with ull the ma terials at baud for building, having a superior stone quarry on the banks of the creek tt hich-cuit nothing but the digging. To persons wishing to engage In monlirackirinci requiring permanent Water power, th s iilncf of : fcrs inducements that are. -not equalled in this stale There are olready four woollen factories on this stream, besides three others on (he linio stone creek, in this immediate neighborhood, also flouring mills, psprr milk oil mills, mat-Mud shops, furnaces, in fine Almost every kind of me chanical work needed to put a factory in opera tion in aAhoUOime. JOH-N WILLIAMS. • Cazenovia, March 4th, 1345. Wool, Wool I .100,000 pound* WOOL Warned, bv *- tt. Sc C. JACKSON. CaZenbvla. June 17, 1845, Mtottse *$* Sign Painting ana Ctlaxingi VAN DRIEBEH & IRONS, T HANKFUL for past favor*, respectfully m lorro the citizens of Cazenottk ahd vicinity i fbat they continue lo carry on the bttsines* of House Sc Sigtf Fainting artti Crl aKintj, In'all its vsriotfs branches, at their new shop oil Albany slice!, ode door Wostof iho Bookstore, whero ihev can be found at all limes tisdy lo wait upon all who may fovot; Hum *llb theif custom. Signrpainlea andgilded wllli-oraUtltoutshades at-short-hetlGBv-- r __^________ All kinds of wood fmifaleri, such as UaU, Ms- tile. Blsck Wafnuf. Mahogdny, Cherry, 4.C 1 -. r-n • • « •! T -l .- . t ri . In the faigliak and Fieuthstylet- Marblinir non» to suit cusfomer*. paints: Faints!! Paints!:.' H VAN DRIESEN, keeps corufantfy on band, tit (he above stand, While Lead, Dry ant. Grollnil in Oil, Spaniihj_hJ(e, Paris \Vhi(e,-1iV»tf Lead, Venctiaff Red, Yellow Orhre, French^.' Chrome Ycllow r BrtmswJck and Emefald Green', and every other kind of Paint, as welt as Linseed Oil, bailed or unbailed, can be had cheaper than at \ny i1rr*r_ rtlarn in (own. N.. B. All kinds of Painter*' TnM* for said cheaper than «an be obtained elsewhere, Cazenovia, April 29, 1845, (Fronting the Public square & itttight nf the Lake) CAZENOVIA,-^; Y-, BY M. SPEAR* (Jtj» Altyays prepared flirTravpJJers, Boarder? and Parties of Pleastlre or Business. Bliss'' Sash <v Blinds, F OR_al« il rosouftcturcMjitfces ...„_• *^ «•\ H- VAN DRIESE? IVfcW Croods Again. 1 C LARKE &, HOBUlEJaro now receiving a large supply of. Summer Goods, such as Organd Muslins,\Organd Barage, Barage, Balza- rines, French Lawns, \Scotch Ginghams, Scindia Stripes, and a variety of other new style's for La dies Dresses. All selling at reduced prices, \ Farmer's Exchange,\ June 7; 1845.