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Lheap-a&^he Clieapest: AKS OOOI> AS THE BEST- W ILL be found at the first (wo story build ing- casl of Lincklaeo House Block, on Albany street, all kind* of CJIBIJVXT FUKJ\'ITUBJE; consisting of the following nrticles : TUahogany and Cherry Bureaux, Tobies and Slaiuls, of different pattern* and various plans, Boston Rorkinjf, Sewing, Fancy, & Wiridior Chairs, &c. t^r^S COFFIVSr cS^J pT'differcnt sizes, kept conslantly on hand, or made In order on short notice. \'All of which will be sold as cheap as can be purchased elsewhere. G. W. NICHOLS. Cazenovis, A pril^ 16/1^45. To Blacksmiths. House A' Sign Painting and biasing,- VAN DRIESEN & IRONS, rpHANKFULfor past favor9. respectfully in -L lorm the citizens of Cazenovia and vicinity, that they continue to carry on tbe business 01 House & Sign Painting and Glazing, in'all its various branches, at their new shop on Albany sttcet,olio door West of the _Baokslore, where they can be found 5T all tiioe's ready to ,,wait, upon all, whou. may>favor Ihsm ivilh tllBJr custom. Signs painted and gilded with or without shades at short notice. • All kinds of wood Imitated, such as Oak, Ma- pleTBIack WalnuL Mahogany, Cherry, &c Marbling done in the English and French styles to suit customers. Paints! Paints!! Paints!!! U. \YAN~-1>RIESEN keeps constantly on band, at the above stand. While Lead, Dry and Ground ih Oil, Spanish While, Paris White, Red Lead, Venetian Heit, Yellow Oehre, French & Chrome Yellow, Brunswick and Emerald Green', and every other kind nfPuint. as well as Linseed Oil, boiled ptjuubailcdtCftn bfi hfld. cheaper Hun at any other- place in town. N. 0. All kinds of Painters* Tools for sale cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. Cazenovia\. April 29. 1845. Carriage, Sign «fc Fancy PAIWTIWG. T HE subscriber would inform his friends and thepuhlic generally, that he has opened a shop in. tint building ore door west of the public square, whero by strict attention lo business ho hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Also Carriage JOrimmint F OR sale by the subscriber, 20 tons English ono and two horse Tire. Iron, at four dollars per 100 lbs. 20 tons Flat Swedes at four and a half dollars per 100 lbs. 5 tons square do. from 1-2 inch to I 1-2 inch. 20 tons Itound Iron, from.2 1-6 to , . 1 1-2 inch. Band Irohj hoop iron of nil widlhs, Spring Steel, cestf&ernian, and. American Steel, bcst.refined hoi rax, horse rasps, &c.,&c. Allof which will bo sold cheap for Cash. «• E. C. LITCHFIELD . May 26*. 1845. rpHE subscriber is now prepared lo offer _ *• much .larger stock of Shelf-Hardware, than usual, including all kinds of house building Carriage Trimmings, in great variety; Carpen ters and Joiners Tools; a very large stock nl Saddlery ; India Rubber Cloth; Drab. Clpthi -a'nd^.*J<»netlr:foi^amage ^rrJmraifl May, 1345. £. v. irictTFrgeir i JTBEP SHEARS, Wool Twine, also a quanti ^ ly ofcliatrvTobacco for washing sheep, for sole by E. C. LITCHFIELD . Flour. A FEfW hbls. 1st quality Jaraesville, fino flour at 93,75 per bbl„ also superfine at the- low est market rates, E. C. LITCHFIELD • May yi>; mb\ ' - - lltfiVEW BUGGY WAGONS- ' FOR SJLE! B Y the subscriber, for which a credit of 12 months will .be given, if required. May 26, 1845.\ E. C. LITCHFIELD. T' dowrvith neulnuu mid dusjiulcli.—Pi ice to cor respond with tbe limes. SPRING GOODS. J HE Subscriber has as usual, a large and general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, and a much larger asforfntenl of Shell Hardware than usual,-which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. E. C. LITCHFIELD. _ApriI 28.1S45 \ - - - - W HITE Lead and olher Paints; Linseed Oil; Paint-Brushes; Varnish & While wash Brushes, for sale by. E. C. LITCHFIELD. G ROCERIES ofnll kinds, cheap; Molasses at 2C6 ; Sueur, from 6 lo {Lets; Tea Coffee, &c. aV the lowest-prices, by E. C. LITCHFIELD. May, 1845. JSL. GENERAL assortment of Saddlors Hard ware, Patent Leather. Shoe Thread &c. fee. X.AW Or NEW-YOHK. \ « CHA>. 252. An Act recommending a Convention of (be Peo ple of Ihis.Statc. • „- Passed May 13. 1845. Tht People ef tie Slatt of tfta.Tfcrk, represented in Smalt mi Jltitmbly, do matt atfolUvM l 41. The inspectors of election in each town, ward and.election district in this Mate, at the an nual election,to be'held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November, one thousand cif*ltt hundred and forty-five, shall provide a proper box to. receive the ballots of the citizens of this state entitled to vote at such election, in relation to the convention hereinafter provided for. On such bal lots shall be written or printed, or partly written and pi •»— . t- r of tbe and b, .... words \no conventions^ and'all citizens of this stale who sliall.be entitfed^yjlawito vote^-at such annual election, shall be;allow6a|to'vot'! by-ballot an afore- said at the 'poll or elecl^on district in which he re. sides, and not'else Where.' V V ' » §2. So m0clvpC«Tticles,one.-:;tw,6 ( and three, of title faur/onchyntefcbne-hnudfed^and- thirtyj.-rif am -•^mxo^mrM^SWSI^i^ JiTOiy COS 1- SUMPTION $ LIV£R COMPLAINTS. C OUGHS, Colds,''Asthma, spitting of Bjqod Palpitation of the Heart, Night sweats', pain it for military\anjd town' officersj'^!pissed April 5. 1842,\ asrregulates.lhe. manne£,of r> condu,ctin£ elec tions anl'challehge's, oath\; to;'bc adfiiihistered, and inqnii-ifs^tnfh'e made \of persons offering to vnte. shall he declined applicable to the vo^es tp be given or offered under this apt—and the manner or voting and challenges, and the penalties for'fals'daWearing, prescribed by law, are hereby declaredift full force and effect in voting under (his act. 1 • >- S-3. The said votes given for and against a \con vention,\ in pursuance of this act; shall be can. laujtd U] 'tlm insfiuete»s of the s«viai >r«lKitioi >nb«« tricta or polls of the said election, in the manner prescribed by law, and as provided in article: four, of title four, chapter one hundred and thirty .of.the said act, entitled \An actrespeqting-electionsioth- er, than.fpr militia and town pfficers.f'.russejtl.April 5, ,1842, as fur as. the same are applicable—and such canvlss shall be completed by ascertaining the whole number of votes giten in each election district or poll for fc convenrion7pind'-ttre~whole _ r'ntrr ber of such votes given against such , - r convention irrf the form aforesaid'—and the result being found, the inspectors shall make a statement in words at- full length of the whole pirmber of balldts TeCeiveiLin relation to such propos\ed*convemion and shall also, state in words at .full length the whole number of ballots-having thereon -tho- word. J'convehtiQn\- alone, and also the wtjolcnumber of ballots having tbereoh'the words \no convention.\ Such state ments.as aforesaid shall contain a_£aplicn slating: 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 cei tifi ca'e that such statement is correct in all respects— which certificate shall be. subscribed bv alLH>n in. speciors, and a true copy or such statement shall be immediately filed by them in the office of the clerk of the town or city. 9 4. The original statements, duly certified ns aforesaid, shall be delivered by the inspectors, or by one of them, to be deputed for llut purpose, in the supervisor, or in case there be no supervisor, or the Side and Chest, and all afflietions of the Pill minary organs, are speedily cured by this valuable remedy. The following needs-no cnmment-^Greenfield, Saratoga county, N Y., Feb. 20th, 1B.45. Mr. C.J Roosevelt. Dear sir—The love of life urgeame to make this effort to obtain some of your medicine, as I believe they will cure pie. l.will give you a mimical uTiiij' mm. Abuui fuui ut liiu iliuiiibs uga I was taken with a bad cold, and was very hoarse in consequence of working in water while building a saw.mill. (1 being a mechanic) and was under the doctor's care about four weeks, and got so as to be able to .walK about and tried t o do a little work, which brought on a slight bleedingpf the lungs. 1-returned hpme dispirited and sick v Tlie nextjlny. wlfil^Juiiiiig by-the—fire -M »-blood—vessel lurst In my lungs, and commenced bleeding very fast—the doctor happened to be near, and done everything in his power to stop ilie bleeding, and Anally succeededrafter my losinpnear a quart from my lungs, and more from the arm. But this, did not last but a few hours, my lungs were so spas modic the doctor could not control them, and fur rKe-days-andiniffhts=continue<Wto-bleed. until-ttera-j was no blood to run, when it ceased and left me so weak I could scarcely breathe or stir. I lay- for aq -long time in one position, until my lungs healed, and I begatf to gain a little strength. But about four weeks ago a relapse came on, and I bled again at the lungs, and continued to-coitgh an£ raise l»rg>» quantities of bloody m.u.. .».»ytiay, and was rap i»ttjr tmstenlnpj lo the prave. My friends and neigh bors had given up all hopes, and told me that I must die. The physician could give me no encourage* ment, except that my lungs were not yet ulcerated, and all hopes of recovery left me until one of >our pamphlets, was K<vtn ine describng Dr. I.arbor's Extract of Lungwort—my neighbors obtained bottle 'for me ns a laii resort, hut with very little JBonnpts. ~ TUST received, another large supply o'f teg* tJbornnrirl Straw Bonnets. „„„ WOODWARD & GROFF. Table Cloths & Spreads. B ROWN LinenOlotlis Colored.ColtonSprcads, Broad ClolV -Spreads, and Broad ^Clolb Piano Spreads, Ri'oVPatterni. 1 WOODXVA'RD & GROFF. J UST received, in addilidh' lo our assorlment, 3\cases of Parasols cbe.ou.er, lhan ever pffttred in ,bi. markel. W0 Q PVVAnT) & GROFF. NEW supply of Broad Cloths and Casimeres, ^ which will be- snld'below Iho market price. WOODWARD GROFF. fHIRD ARlUVJlL. ' \ W E jire noxv prepared to offer as good an as sortment of Dry Gnods & Groceries as can bo^oundniny^wJicrcjLambafi. clipap,for-Cjshj MBy 20. 1845. Mr DStBSS GOODS. USLIN. Ginghams, «Balz»rines, Balzorino PrhiRTlLTTwrraT-AIusltrr-De-traines - ijiiwns, and Ginghams. May 20,1345. ffoopyABD Et'GnqrF. •GrROCEiCIESa ''OUNG HysonTea, atone shilling sixpence -t pound, Hytrin.Slfin.nttwn,fllllllinrir'iiC^f- Xi |n> pounili Hysnn.nirin.nii i )Yii ,fiiiiiniiririjy.\i fee at sixpence-, Salteratus five cents, and all Kinds of croceries as low as can besought af anj-house in MadisciLXouuty. '\ . . WooDWAnD ft GBOFF. May 20, 1845, White Goods. i*RSWETT~enmbrics. Plain-.-Bard and Striped Mulls, Book Muslin, Swiss MuJI, Bishop Lnwn. WOODWARD &. GROFF. May 20, 1S45 Shawls. Shawls ! E VERY*lylo, from one dollar to forfy five. WoouwAnn & GhoFF. -=Mtrv-20r-lS45^ - - *—-Jfromoltic - r Goods. R ROWN'and Bleached Shirtings, Ticking, wicking, Battins. Cotton Yarn, Carpel warp. Chooser than ever. WOODWARD & GnoFF. Shoes. JU.ST received, a large ossnrlmcnt of Ladies Shoes, from Iwn sliillines upwards. Also, a few coses of mens fine and coarse Boals. WOODWARD, & GROFF. SIL.lt & COTTOX PMBttELLA3, VAEUABLE^XTERNiJpREMEDY. Hunt's XinimeiAti ' _Tliis celebrajed remedy is now for the firtt lime offered lo* ibe' NeVy»Yu'rlrpurJllc'-'-tbe' celebrlly bf w'liigjh It. has ablBtned'ln''lha?c6ilril^0Westchest- efiJ^vlveVe'it was orlglnaHy introduced,.hut in- dQc'eil'Ihe pron.rjolor-to extend thisjale^hroughout the otfuniry,—?There bar nevB^yel been k[ diicoy- ercd an external rempdyflifltbaf proved »a ce'r- lain in Its effects jn.permanenlly, curing }b^ fol lowing diseases\: 'K!ieurri»i\sm : swelled ' Jinibs, pain in lbs chest back, sprams, bruises.Ne'rtous a (Tec lions, weakness in the jotnli, contraCtions 0 f (be muscles, burns, salt rheutri',,croupi«gue<inlha face, tooth'acho, etc., «le. ' ..^.^.a , Thojollowipg letters frorp ,l,he,*iady,jsmlne,nt ( physicians, whp hat t_ --* . - »•>!•».. jn'Sing.Sing Slate 1 most powerful et[id< NAL RJBMiipV! andisafuuTcierirRuaranfee'that it Is worthy the conGdence'nf the public. ..For particulars, see the certificates accompanjfio; each box. Price 25 cents. - . Sing Sing; December 2Clb,J84». day\ asking my opinipn.to Htjat'e.,Linioieptpre'- l 4iarod.by;Mr. G. EJ. Stanton. JCnow'ng ila,ppni» ( riosition, and having frequently pted'it'I caq'rV cdrnmentTit lo ypti as asafeexlerriaTremedy'/atidt •in^iy-^pinio'n-lhe-besMlnimant^ioiwn-Die.—•— . Very truly and respoctfulh^yoors-,. ^ A. IC. HOFFMAN* JBv Dt -Col—Pi 1C tt It t! VATT'C O UltTL A ?TDT; — - - I folly concur in the abpveiopinion. Wm.N. BELCHER, M.D:- Mr: G: STANTPW 'Oil : Ha'iiiig beuh afJDit.li tl a Halle JIILUIIUJ tlsra for upwards oft.five ye*n jn my Ancle's and ! leel, and at limes so painful that 1 could not.wajlc or dress myself, and, hnvjps been-under theicare of \four or five difforent physicians) arid b'aVe tried 1 almost every 'rirnedy' I' cnuld'hear ol.'but tiiof to' much effect. -1 had given up all hopes of efe>b'e< ing cured, until J heard'oft Hunt's lilnim'ertf. f | tried one bollle* of it, and lounB immediate, relief. I have used one dollars wor.lb.aod now/ce.l.asnelf as I ever did. My family pi well as myself can testify lo its value, and 1 would advise all Vyti'p are afflicted wilh pains anrracnesld\useTlunf's Lini ment. . , • •\• ' ^ * HENRY L.BDCKHODT. 5iqgLSJnt?^Sept. C.1344. • 1 I have used Hunt's Liniment for n aevere caie m of the sore throat, also for the salt rheum ]o bolkM cases was entirely relieved. I AARON L RYDER. I New Castle, Nov. 20,184.4. . I have been ofilieled willi an affection of the spine so thai. I could not st»p more than 6 or 8 j incut's at a lime. In two hour* from tbe first ap plication of Hunt's Liniment, I was entirely re lieved and could walk as well as ever. Wm. SHAW. ' s Sing Sing, Jon. 15, 1844. For certificates of cures nwl directions, sea ] •wroppt r around each buttle;—Price 25 cents. AGENTS.—John Fairchilil.Caaenovia ; M. B. Slocum. Dc'pTii; N. Andrews & Co., Fabluj, Ahmr Miller, Apulia ; J. C. Cuddebnck, Tolly; Kitch St Co., Syracuse; Hoadley, Phelps & Co., K. C. LITCHFIELD. Cazenovia, March 31.1845. A. T. CROSS. S HEET Lead,Zinc and Lead Pipe.foi sale by E. C. LITCHFIELD. SUMMER GOODS. Mfcc L Tor ^iiy An \' 8 ' Vitc '' f durable Summer nted Lawns, &c, all tho New I UST opening a full supply n Goods, including Balzarines, Printed Lawns, M. de Laines, Barrages, &c. Styles. Also, -Goods-foMKiys* and 4nen'*-summer-wcar,-in-a - arge varinly, • . .-.yEC—_ PULFORD & SWEETLANDS'. April 28. 1345. E. C. LITCHFIELD. P AINTS, Sasb, Glass and Puttv. for sale by - C. LITCHFIELD C AST J4WWJ—P4 \MPSi- superior quality^ •Lead Pipe, Shrel 'fiPnd nnd Zinc, for sain hy E. C. LITCHFIELD. he shall be disabled from attending the board of county canvassers, then to one of the assessors of the town or ward, within twenty-four hours after the same shall have been subscribed by such in spectors, to be disposed of as the other statements at such election are now required by law. { 5. So much of article first, second, third and fourth of title fifth of jchapler one hundred and thir y. of the act entitled \An act respecting elect ions olher than for militia and town officers,\ passed April 5, 1842. as regulates the duties of JjEoumy canvassers anil llletr proceedings, and the duty of county clerks nnd the, Secretary nf State hopes of it doing me any good. 1 have now taken t ab.out a week, antl strange to say, from the very first dose I took of it I began to mend—and my health is better every way. My night sweats have nearly ceased, my strength improves, my raisings J. 1 ? J?\ ?\'t f \)T>\. H PITf j\ '•gVlV 'l ; jj!!t T \\*.d : T ARGE and Smnll sizes, Parasols, Parasells, JLi Sun Shades, Le'chorn nnd_ Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, G'oves, Hosiery, Lnces, &c. WOODWARD St GROF F cine is almost Rone, and I wish you to send me two bottles immediately, and if I recover, 1 will do all in my power to spread the news that consumption can be cured I remain yours, &c, Chauncey D Med^erry. We do not ask people to Use Dr~ Earbor's Extract GREAT May 26.1S-15. BUTTER! OH TONS BUTTER Wanled,.upon 4be best of terms lo lha seller. PDLFORD & SWEETLAKDS. April 28.1845. \ - ~ 8GYTHE8. jg IJOOD'S and FABW.Btrt SCYTHES, for^-U\ and the board of state canvassers, shall be applied to the canvassing and ascertaining the will of tlir people of this slate in relation to the proposed con vention—and if it ahall appear by-the said canvass sale by (lie subscribers. l_ E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. Cazenovia July 8, 1845. HARDWARE. R ECEIVING our usual assortment of Hard ware, including House finishing articles, •&c. Poi .FortD Sc. SWEETLANDS. April 28.J1345. CALICOES' CALICOES!! ^sOrtrt YARDS American and other Calicoes •-'vrUU embracing most beautiful paterns from the lowest prices to better qualities. Pui.FOItD & SWEETtASDS April 28. 1345. R AKES.—Fifty dozen Rake., fnrsale cheap, E. B. & E D. LITCHFIELD. July 3,1845. AGONS.—Two 2 horso Lumber Wagons by and Four Buscsy wagons, for sale cheap, E B. 8t E. D LITCHFIELD. Caz-nnvin, July 8. 1345. . Crockery. W E are receiving a beautiful assortment\6T| Blue Ware, also every thing usually call •ed for. PutFORD & SWEETLAKDS. VJ'lil 23. 1345 Domestic Goods. C OTTON Yarn. Batting, Sheetinff, Wadding Wicking, Ticking, &c. &c, as cheap as the cheapest. PULFORD & SWEETLANDS. April 23. 1345. A LARGE supply of Tuscan and other Braids, cheaper than last year. Now opening PULFORD & SWEETLANDS. April 23. 1315. Shawls. B ROCHE, Barrage, M do Laine, Balznrine Thibet & Damask Shawls, all pretty and \ P ' PULFORD & SWEETLANDS\. . April 28. 1845. Just Received, ^ ND\now opening a fresh assortment of Rich ItarraRe, Plain D'Uiine and other Shawls Also Muslin IVLaine, Itibnns. I.islo thread Gloves, Ice May, 21. PUI-FOUI) & SVVEETL \N'DS' FORK: OR SALE, wlmlesnlo and reloil. , RCLFOBD SWEETLANDS' . New Spring broods. N OW openinj; our usual unsurpassed assort ment of New Sprinj Goods, embracing atl the new ami most di-sirab e Styles, in \every de partment of Irade usual in. this -placef-, -which we . offer lo Ihosef 'who trade for Cath, Heady Pay, and good credit, upon terms as cheap as Ibe cheap est, in every instance. PULFOJ1D St SWEETLANDS. April 23, 1845. , V. VAN VAtKJEJVBUItGII, •U AIX-O^R, . - , CHIT William Greenland & Son, , TAILORS, TWO DOORS WEST OF * 3obif \WiUiams-fe-Son's Sloie, ^ CAZENOVIA, Culling done on sbort notice and reasqnabli DU4t\U BROWi^V •ATTOKNEV\*4C COUNSELLOR AT L.-^ Morrisoille. AW, returned as aforesad are for \no convention,*° then and in such case the saiil canvassers are hereby re quired to certify S'ld declare that there shsll be po tunher proceedings- undrr this act in Trlaiion to calling a convention. Hut if it shall appear by the said canvass that a majority of the ballots or votes given as aforesaid arc for a convention, that then and in such case, the canvassers shall certify and declare that a convention wilt be called according ly, and a copy of the said certificate shall be trans milted by the Secretary of this state to the sheriff, clerk or first judj;e of each of ihe counties of this slate, 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 fur the election of sena tors arc now by law required to be publised and delivered. §0. to cur the laid ciDiumi stall certify and declare a mi- jori.v of euch balloti or vote, to b* fora cooTention, it ahall and roaj at lattful, and it ta hereby recommended to Ihe citizena of Uiia- atate.on the taalTneiday of April, eighteen hundred and forty tlx, to electby ballot, delegate* to meet in conreollon for the purpose oCcansiderinlc the consUlutlon of this state, and to-make sueH at tention* lo Ihe same as the rights or Ihe people demand, aad as they may deem proper. • • • ~ ' . • - wlTT Tie soTJ cheaper than tlltr CheSpTSsrl ^JW^b'\\''^*.-to-b. cWn -lo ^u e l ^eJl ^.1 of Lungwort unless,they aieeunvinced fiiiiu tin proof offeredjhein tha a cure can be effected in all cases of lunp; and - l'ver complaint, provided-lhe-dis- eases are not past all human aid All persons detinnp; the agency for this medicine rthis county, will-please aildrc«s C. J. ROOSEVELT, Proprietor, 81 1-2 State Street, Albany For still further proof, see a Medical pant plitef, To beliail oTany ol me AReots, [gratis J ~ • ACEKTS.—John Fairchild. Cazenovia: E &I Rhoades. Manlius; Fisk & Kennedy, Canasiota. May. 1845 43 GEO. E. STANTON, Prmrietor t _20 Sing- Sing. O. W- DAWSOJ¥J LATE OF CAZEKOV1A, Cash for Wool I I 00 ®®® pounds Wool wanted by Ihe subscri- • bcrs, for which ca«h will be paid. Also, Clolbs in eschanae for Wool B. B. &.E. D. LITCHFIELD. June 2. 1845. New Goods. T HE subscribers are now receiving their sec- ond sfocfc of Spring and Summer Goods, 1 • I ...TTT T._ T.T\ ll .An llrar D. LITCHFIELD. wliich for cash .or ready pay E. B. St E. May J 5 1 1845. Tea, Tea. 1 f\ Cheels more of that prime cheap Teajust *\ received E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD'. May 20.1345. Cloths, Cloths. F INE Black French Cloth*, and a full sup ply of other styles juet received. E. B, & E. D. LITCHFIELD . May 5, 1815. DOMESTIC GOODS. B ROWN and bleached sheetings, lickings cotton yarn, carpel warp, wicking^ &c. cheap for cash, at E. B. E. D LiTcnnBLDs. Parasols. . 100 ^' t,rl1 Parasols just received* and for sale cheap for cash. B.-B; & E. D LITCHFIELD. GROCERIES. rl^IIE suburribers are now receiving a full * stock of Groceries, which are selling cheao- er than ever E. B & E. D. LITCHFIELD. May 5. 1345. Dress Goods. M USLIN Ginghams, Muslin de Laines, Bal zarines, Reps, Barages, Printed Lawns, &c &c„ just received at E. B.& E. D. LITCHFIELD'S. May 5, 1S45. 1 O T H 8 . B ROAffclolhs, enisiroeres and satinets, jusl received, and will ho soId~muci» less lhan former prices. E. B. E. D. LITCHFIELD . BUTTER. E. B. & E D. LITCHFIELD. Cazenovia, May 5, 1345. PAPER. IOOO PIECES Paper Hn'n gings, now open- M. \J\J\J - 1ng „„,) w j|| (, e S0 , (I chc8() C[)sI) E. B Sr E. D LITCHFIELD. Bonnets: JSonnets i JUST received, lease Florence braid Donnels, 1 case Neapolitan Lace do. ,1 cuse Straw do. 5i 1 case Misses Siraw do , cheaper lhan ever ,_ ^- '2 & K- D LITCHFIELD. Mori tissus.—' T HE subscribers are selling Molasses at two shillings and sixpence per gallon E. B. & E. D LITCHFIELH Ihe ume as the Dumber of member* of Aiscmbly from the ropeetlre cities and couotie> In thtt state. All pervoo* eohtlrJ to rote for member* of Assembly tliall bet&tilleil loToteroriueltdele- f»U». Rucb(ieetif>n9h»U in mil respects be conducted a* is now protideabTlawJor the election of member* of Assembly—the polU ofttned ana held In tbe same manner, nod the CUT an and other prr*- credtnps to determine the election of such delegates conducted as is now prescribed hy taw for electing members or Assembly. <} 8. The delegates so choj^en, shall meet la convention at the Capi tol in the city of Albaby.eDthrflrjt Monday of June t ei<liteeo Uun dret) and forty-sit They shall, by ballot, elect one of their num ber preifdeut, and may appoint one o r more seeretarin, a printer, and such door-keeper* aod messengerm thrtrconvenleace sit all re- quire—ond such delegates and the secretaries of the ctmrention thai) ha«nUlted to tht-sam» <nil»ag» fotMrOTel -anti -the same per dlrm allowance, as is now paid to members of the-tegiilalurr, and the printer, door-keepers aod-meuenger* shall receire the umt com* pensaiion as Is proriJed bylaw fur similar serrices and attendance upon ihe Asiembly. The amount of pay shall be certified by the president of the conrention, and shall be paid-by the treuurrrofthe state, on the narraat of the comptroller, io the time manner as members of the legislature are paid. It shall fae the duly of-the jecrelary af-sUte-toattvnd 4aid eoQTenttooat the opening thereof, aniih? and alt public officers shall furnish such convention Hiih all surh papen, statements, books urothbr public documents io their powettiofit aJ the said eoaveolion slilll'drder or require—and it shall bo the duty of the comptroller to furnish the member* with all such stationary** ftnsualforthe legislature-while in session. <(9- ThepnxewingsofthesaidconTwtioTrthaH be filed in the office of the Secretary of Slate, aod the amendment* to the cotuti* tution agreed to by the said convention, ahall be recorded lo hi* of fice—the said amendment* shall be submitted by the convention to the people for thelr,adoptlon or rejection, at the annual flection to be held on the Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in No vember, one thousand eight hundred and forty-tit—and every per* SOD entitled to vote at that election may rote Ihrreoo, in Ihe elec* tlondistrict in which he shall then rtiide.ani) not elsewhere. The said amendment* shall be *oprepared and distinguished, by number* or otherwise, that they can be voted npon separately, and they shall be-so-voted upon, unless the convention shall be of the .opinion that it Is impracticable to prepare* them *° that they can be voted upon in that mannef^^nd if the said convention shall by resolution- de- cUreUbaLiaJlsjiidgment the said amendments catiuot be prepared to a* to be voted upon separately, they shall he voted upon together to eillier case theconvent{on shall prescribe the form of the ballot, the publication of the amendm-iot*, and the notice to be given of the election- In ease the said amendments shall be voted upon sepa rately, erery person eoliUedlo vote thereon, may vote for or against any one o r more of them At the election mentioned in U.I* section, the fntpectnra in every election district that) provide ft soluble box to receive Ihe ballot* given upon the said amendment*, which bal lot* shall have Ihe wori (, conitUutioo\ nritten or printed, qr partly written and partly printed, upon Ihem.to that when they are, folded tl will appear ou the oojside of the ballot—and all the prorisinn* of the law* of tht* state to reUtion to the election, of officer* at the general election, shall apply to the voting upon the«f?ld aniend- menti,*ofarasltie»me can be made applicable thereto, ant) the voles given upon ft* said amendments shnll be given* and canvassed, and all the proceeding* ahall be had in regard to* them,'** nearly a* practicable in tho manner prescribed by law In respect to the> votes given for Governor Each of the said amendment* which shall re ceire a majority of all the vote* given upon ft at thetlection men tioned in thia section shall be deemed and taken to be a part of the constitution of this state, add ahall take effect from and after the thirlr Cnt day of December In the year one thousand tight hundred and forTy-ait. unless the said convention shall prescribs some other lime on which lite same shall lake effect—tod etch of the raid amendment* which thai I not receire a majority ofmll Ihe rote* giv* -tqn It at the *aid eUction, *l>all-b *^4Hio4Hif -4o^ff«*U — •tVAfHHIfiif * Look at This. JVeio Grocery and Ilecess, T HE subscriber wouM respectfully infornulje citizen* of Cazenovia and vicinity thai he has opened a Grocery antl Recess^ in tbe stone block, snulbside of Albany street, nearly oppn?i(e Iho bank, where he is ready to wail upon all who may faror him with their cus tom. He intends lo keep Groceries of all kinds, and Provisions of the best quality, which be will sell ns cheap ns can be bought elsewhere fqr Cash, lie respectfully solicits a shore of the pub w - K. S. KING. N. B —Batter, Eggs, Potatoes, Otis, and all kinds of Produce wnnled Cnzennvin, .March 14, 1345. WM. \ IBAiVAAffilS, COMHISION MERCHANTS, IK WOOL, BUTTER AND. CHEESE. ALSO, ALL XTINDS OP • % FARMERS' PRODUCE, No. 32, WATER-STnGF.T, Jlpril 1, 1845 NEW-YORK, JlrrtTirncia —\V B. Wrilts. OasMer Ulica Sank •, 8. N D.il.r, Onafcaor, ODelila Co ; U Scull, r«ibi«r, Otsego Co. Dauk i Juha Williams, Cax*Dotia, Maillsoo Co.; Alpheua Monc, }Uton, Madison Co ; Hay VlijjhS*. Wtlertown, 3t ff. CO.; H Holcomb, Watertown, Jeuerson Co. GEORGE J.BYRD'S UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MA !fUr4CTaK !50EsTABUSt !S!EnT &tDcrOT, No. 180 Pearl-st (op|iosiIo Cedar-st.) N. Y. M ERCHANTS visilino; this city, who intend purchasing Umbrellas nr Pnrnsnls, ore in vited to call nt tho nbovL establishment, one* e\. nmine Iho assortment, which comprises EVERY DESCRIPTION and every QUALITY, and which the Subscriber offers at suoh prices, eith er for Cash or on Time, as cannot fail to give FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA,* CONSUMPTION! Tht GRF.VT AND ONLY REMEDY |Air Cold*. Tougli*. A*thmti, aodCON-SUMPTJO.V.h the IIUNO\RIAN BALSAM OP LIFti.diicorcrcd fay the celebrated Dr. Buchaa of London, Engl nod, •oil introduced ioto tlie Untied State* under the immedi ate •uperintendence of the loreator. The e»trmord.n*ry *occei» of thli tnedietttc, tnUtrcnre of Va\ mooary diirfcif*. warrant* the Amrnenn Ae^nt io *olicittne for trrntmrol the WORST TOSSIDLE CASES that eao fae found In the community—case* that »erk relief In rain from auv of the common remedies of the day. and have been given up by the most dtUiotTuiihedFliriiciaiu.u CONFIRMED AND INCURABLE. The Huoffariao UtNam ha* currd and \ri|l care, the MOST DES< PEtlATE OK CASKS It Una qu*ck ooitrum,but a itandard Eochih reedtctoe, of known and e*labli*hed eiScacy. Every family in the United State* khould be tujipUed with Da chiuj'sj Hungarian Balwun ofLlf*-, not only to counteract the eou- •amptive tend^ncle* orihe climate, but to be u*ed a* • preventive medicine ID all ca»e» of- OoId» t Cough*, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and C,heit, Irritation and Soreneu of the Lung*, Bronchitis, Difficulty or DrealMorj, Hectic Kever, Night Sweats, Kn^aclalioa and- General- Debility, Asthma, Iafluema, Hooping Cpugh. ao\i Croup. QT^-Sold, in large bottles, at $1 per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of Health. Pamphlet*., containing a mass of Englilh and American certifl. cate* and otlier evidence, aliowinti iju unequalled merit* of this Great Eoglish nemedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratuitous* ly DAVJD^rVBBADLEE, wle Agent for tlie United Slates,—HO Couri-slreet, D atl no. 8 TOUSEY, Jmlin'f Cnrofr*, Madison county. N Y,—Agent fur New York aud the Wcstrrn 9tatr«i, to whom all order* should faeaddrrttvd Sold by JOHN FAlRlHtLD, Caxeoona, and by agents throughout the county. FOR THE PILES. D R. CTIHM'8 ELECTUAIty (an intrrnnf rrmrj; ) Thp su periority of (his justly ce/rbrated medicine for thr cure of Tilts Is manifrslej by ita rr/iettiig Uiousands who had lo Tain trsttd oilier prf pa ^atmns. A fodj> in this cits oTlhe hTgliest reipectabi/i* ly, who had beea adlicted with this complaint attt'l far sennit )rar s ne*er^rre from pain, has bero entirely cured by the Kfec toary. A f-ent/eman In Broadway, for fire years afflicted with the Weeding riles, entirc/y cured and now enjojs good bea/th. A taoy Tn Becond st *aj so afflicted svilh loflammation and Irritation from externa/ tumors that she jvas unable lo keep np, one portion of the Electuary gare immediate relief, and a continuance of the medicine made a prrfrct cure Hundreds <tf c-isrs simiUr to the abore hire rrnne 4o- the knowledge of the- proprietor; -and after ten years* experirnce with this medicine he feels justified in the as* MrtiaQbttaltn. elsotuary is s\ medicine the .virtues of which can nerer he CTcelled. and it may justly be regarded as a sovereign re medy for Piles either bleeding or blind. Internal or external In Lockport, Rochester, Syracuse, Qtwego, Rome, ^Jticaand other places, Uiis medicine has cured some drsperale cases of Piles after other remedies had been tried In vain. Price $1 per box. The agents will furnish the public gratis, with papers describing this excellent medicine. B. TousEVi Joiho's Comers, Madison county, agent for the state of New > ork For sale by J. FAIKCIIILD , Caxcnovia, and agents throughout the couuty. satisfaction Ivll GEO. J. BYRD. FIRE, FIRE! E D. LITCHFIELD, httvin-i been nppoint- . etl Agent forthe Hartford Insurance Com- pnny^i/HilnpjiLE, D. Lifebficld, resigtrttl, will conlinuo (o insure property upon the same liberal terms as usual. Office at (he Storo of E. B. & E. Df Litchfield,Cazenovia. November 21.' 1S44. 39 GROCERY & RECESS. , J. E G G LE ST ON, R ESPECTFULLY inftirms (he loversofgood things, in Cazenovia, that he has taken the slnnd recently occupied by C. Grover, on Linclc- laen street, u here he will keep a choice assortment nf Pies, Cakes,-Fruits, and every article usually found in a Ueces«. He will also keep n general assortment of GROCERIES, which will be sold Cheop-for Cash. He solicits a share of public patronage Cozcnnvia, April 22,1845. JPc 9 ainting. rTiHE subscriber still continues the above sme«s in all its branihesot Ihe qld stand, ovi .tjieitoroof A, »nrt W^JLChillis, nntt-two-doo jk. 1w-f-(l.*.i 1. ail 1 n 1 bu- er Important to Housekeepers. rpHE grcntesl improvement of riio present n^o isN. PARISH' S PATENT PnoPEtLiNo AVASIIIKG MACIIITTE. By the use of this Mi dline you enn wash from Ihe finest piece of/ace up lo a bed blanket, with ng moch ease for Ihe OAllta nretcribed by this act, or by the la*» of thii sUte made ip> f iticable lo this act, or any other mode or form in carrying into ef ret Oils tct, shall be deemed perjury, and shall be punished in tho manner now prescribed by Inw for wilful and corrupt perjury. ^ II It shalt be.the duty of the Secretary of SUte to cause this act to be published once m week for t we Ire aiKcetsire wceki|>reri» 6 us to the election, iopot less than twff'or Thbrc^hno four of the public newspnpep poblished in each of Ihe sereral counties Iti this state la which tw the public newin: 7>?T5T state la which two or morepnblic newipapcrs are published—ami in irapei in all those counties vthere ont) one public newspaper is published—and ahall also cause to be transmitted to the several clerks orconnties in this state such number of copies of this act,tvilh thcacceasaey -iurinaaad4nstruQtions as shaU-b. soul, clent to supply the several officers tvho are to' perform the-* duties prescribed by this act—amHhrraid clerks of counties shall distrib- ~ \ \ \ and (Ms* . nentes tncurreiltDpnntine fur the eonveotioBshallbe audited by tho Coaplrollcr,aud paid by the treasareraecordin^tolaw. - 6, I*}. The copy of the certificate of the state canvassers shall In nt« the same to sjch officers, and the eipense ofpnblishine; a tributinf; the same nnd all other legal cinentes incurred in p ••'est-of-tlre-p-a-rtk. Thlinlcfnl' for the Very ~1IDI patronage he has heretofore received, he still licits a continuance of the same, assuring all v may call that satisfaction will bo given oi Charge made. PAIKTTKC, GLAZING and PAPER -•*-' ITAKGISG ! Mixed Paints of all kinds for sale at-very prices. N..1L WJiilfi-reashing Jono -frith neatness despatch. • » , T-;IOJIAS JOSBS April.lG. 1845. so- vho no A arrd the time.labor, soap, fuel antl water, that it would take in the old way, rubbing your fingers off over the tub and washboard. Tho price of these Washing Machines is eight dollars ; antl they are so constructed they will last Ihe lime of a gen eration. One of them would, in any family, save Ihe price it cost, in three months. £|p that it is a matter ol great oconomy ns well as ease. •Any person wishing to seo the above mention ed machine, willjileasa cnll at iho Messrs. Shop- ley's machine shop, or enquire of W. L. PALMER, AGUNT. Cazenovia, Fob. IS, 1345. . \ . „ „». H ..»» u . v .„f a luuiilj, uuliss tliLtJlBLi 1 ufmliiij^ .IT or such county shall then be vacant, nor to the first Judge unless the office orihenffaOiLclrrk .hall both be vacant. % IS. The county of Hamilton and the couuty of Fulton shall jointly CTecl one delegate to the convention in Iho same manner.and the votes shall be canvassed and transmitted in the same manner,as now provided by laTv in reference lo members of Assembly. Ijinseed Oil For Sale. VS ^uuuf.aALr; or retail, al tho new (Jil TT at Belmont, or delivered to order on (ho shortest notice. T. BACKCS. April 9, 1345. Dissolutinh. Two Doors Esst of AmericanTeroperance Ilouie, on Fayette Street, Syracuse: A few hnarders received on the most reasonable terms. Single. Meals. 25 cents, board per day, 61) cents, lodging, 12; cents. MORTGAGE SALE. .TVXJtilK of itorlrigol,- Abraham- T&ed, -ef Georrrtown ,-Ma <h. ^ son county. Name of Mortgagee, David 8. Jlccd. MoH- gaxe dated the Md day of June, 1813, and recorded In the Clerk's , office of Sfadisnu county, on the QQth day of June, IMS, at 5 o'clock, r. si.. In book T of JUorlgages, page 41 —The amount claimed to be due on said morttrage, at Ihe time of the first.publication of tht. uotice. Is $19.00. The following Is a description of the mortgaftd premises, via . ** All that piece parcel of land* known ka the Berth east quarter of lot number aisty.rour, la the aob^lvtston of lew., ship nnmbef six. In the county aforesaid, which said north cait S uarterof tot number silty.four lies cast of the highway t^uuUag irooch said lot and contains, by eaUmatloa, thirty.Jotir acres ef land, be the same more or less \ * Default having been made in the payment of money, secured by said Mortgage, by virtue of a powe/of sale, contained in eald Jtfort- gage, the above describedjn-emtsea will be sold, at rublte Auetioa, at the house now kept by It. M. Lewis St Co,in the village of M<<r- risville, in tlie county of Madison, on the.97tti day of 'Septcnbar, IS.19.at ooe o'clock, r- u . Dated Julr 1st, 1841 ,. DAVID !j. REED, Ibrtfapt. * StoytT T. Hot.MKl,^ffoTvtfy. ^ MORTGAGE SALE. . P URSUANT to a power of sale contained In a Mcrtgage eieeetsd by Joseph White lo Samuel Walker, dated April 1,1841, record ed in the Clerk's office of Madisoit county, in book Q. of Mortgages, S age AO?, and on which there h claimed to be doe at Ihe lime of tht rst publication of this notice,the sum of $SdO ,aa Nolle, h here byglven-,ihat-satd-Murf(iuj;e will^c'iTyrcT.loWd'by a sale at poblK auction oo Saturday the 33d day or August nest, at 3 o'clock P. M af the* Lincklaen (fonse in the village of Caxcnovia, in said countr, of'AII that certain piece or parcelof land, situate. IJdn. and brio; in the town, county and State aforesaid, being n part «Hoi number sisly eight, (lo the Road Township) bounded and described as fol lows-(vlt) becinnins;lnthe centre of the highway,on Ihe Dnnthliiw of lands owned by Joiiah D. Moore, Utenca South easterly along the centre of the slid hlghway.nine rods twelve and a half feet or there abouts to the South side of the pi^encm the said premises, or to thr line on which the fence now stands, on the rloolh side of the said garden ; thence YVoiterty alone the line aforesaid, nineteen rods or thereabouts to the lands of Oavid Smith ; thence Mcrtlierly five rods •ndievcnfeetorthercaboutsto thclandsof JosiahB Moore J theoce easterlv along the SouUlilnf nf Ihe said Jhsfah n .Mooc'. lauds lo the place of beginning containing by estimation three fobrlhe of an acre of tand.be the same more or less,\ as aatd premises are described In ,a]d.Mort(-arc.—Dated, May 2S.1IMJ. r ^ ' 8AMUKL WALKER, Uortppe. W. H. DWINELLE, SUEGICAL AND MECHANICAL nEBTTIST. F'Mow of the American Society of Dental Surgeont Office4ih door8ntith Clarke fy Hobhie's Sto'e. S. STANTON, DEALER IIT MarWe, Monnmeiits, Headstonts, &c Salina street, Syrncttse. Also, COT STOPTE, fl)r Buildings, of every de- srriptinn, snpplieil on short notice. M. W, & J. SHAPLEY, Practical Machinists, CAZENOVIA, N. Y. Buildrri ef almnit all kind, af Machinery, viz t Engine and Hand Lathes, Pickers, Carding if\' chines. Condensers, Jacks. Broad and Nar row Poicer Looms, Gigs, Knappers, Mill- Work, Screws, Presses, tfC. tfC. N. B. All orders from a distance will meet wjlb prompt atlcntitin. CARPETS: clothes as nny way they can be washed ; and an I JUST received, a good stock Carpets at much owlinai^welt^s-wiisMngcnn bo done in »rtft ililnl «/lower^rlcesHhar^stwh- • ... May 5 1345 E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. •jVTUSLIN DE LAlNESebalzarines, muslin.. XTX reps, barago' f calicoes nnd ginghams, now 'Aiirtl 3,1S45. T LcathBrnSTorel IHE subscribers, atlheirold sland, keepcon- slantly on hand, a full slock of SPAKISO and SLAUGHTER SOLE LEATIIEB, Harness and Upper LOther, Calf, Kip, and Sheep Skins, to gether with . Mp.Jtp.CCQ,_rJNIN.GS T -LAS.T^S-ANP - J. RYAW, TAILOK.\ TWO DOORS EAST .OF tlin RANK, ALOANY - STREET, CWBIWM. •• Bliss' Sash &• Blinds, F OR sale at manufacturers prices.\ H. VAN DRIESEN * Trjus, Teas. TUST-rcceiTcd via railroad, fresh TEA, at 25 v cents per pound. \E. B.. S? E. D. LiiciiFiELn. STAT I or NIWYOSK , ) SccreUry'a Office. { I have aomparcd tho preceding with the original act on file in this * nd certify the same to be a correct transcript therefrom, aod orthe whole ofraidoricinaJ. Albany.May 14th, 1SW. N 9.DBNT0N. Secretary of State. farmers C AN be accnmmnilatcil wilh a few bushols of FLA\ SEED, clean, for sowing—call al th new Oil Mill at Belmont, or at the subscribers ,, T. BACKUS. Coit-nona, /fprxl I), 1845. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of J. Nickcrson & Co., is dis solved by mutual consent. All persons having un- 8ell |p(l,nccoun!» or notes wilh said company BFOJ JERE ALUS,. ,ril, 18-J5 H.J WEED. Tho business will be continue*) by the subscri ber, , J. NICKERSON. FINDINGS. Also, Liver and Neat's Foot (ML They wouM particularly recommend to thoe makers am' leather dealers to oxamine their stock and pricts •beture- purchasing, in Ihe eastern cities^- „— - ^ They also keep on hand BOOTS & SHOES, of Ihe best quality.' Cash paid for Hides and Calfskin*. Wanted, any -quantity of Tan Bark. R . ALLEN & SON. CnzenoTta, tMav 1545^'