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[x3~ Tile Brooklyn Advertiser tayt that altered notes of Ilia denomination often*, purporting to b» on Ibe Connecticut Dank of Bridgeport, ore in cir culation. Thoy ore probably altered from a bro ken Michigan nolo, and are made payable to S. Thatcher,dated January 1,1845, No. 725, vignette Neptune in liii car. On iJie. left,hand it .a sailor, with an American flag. On the right a htnek- •niilli. Cashier, CLarlei Foot. President, Daniel Thatcher. ft^> A young; aspirant for admission to the nor being queatiuned yesterday by the Examin ing Committee, with a view to discover Itis fit- ntBS, made the subjoined replies to the following interrogatories: ' Q. 4 May a man a wife become Ins partner n business ?' A. 'She'may become Ins deeping partner, hut 'the books'\ furnfHh no instance when she has «vcr been a titent partner.' Q 'Whntisn common carrier?' Jl. *An Irisli hodninn;—he is (he commonest kind of a carrier.'— JY*. O. Pic. SIMPUCITT AND HONESTY .—The following Snleresrifrjrmrerdote, jllustrativre of the irjtejj- rity iind siiii |'liuit /-of -the -itthabitnnlsof Stvit' eerhvd, is told by a tourist in Switzerland. a number of^ years ago. A peasant named Frantz, came otje evening/to look for Gaspnr, who was mowing a meadoA, andsaid, * My friend, this is my harvest; thou know est that hare a dispute .about, lhis'mcadow..« to •decide thfs ..question, I have collected the Judges af Schwitz ; come then to-morrow with me before them.' 'Tljou seest, Frantz, that I have mowed the meadow, I cannot be absent.' ' And I cannot send away the Judges, who have fixed on this day ; Indeed, we should have known to whom it belonged before-il was mown/\ \They-ljad some little <ontrover»y-onthe-subject; but at last Gas- pa* said-: * I will telj thee what thou shalt , <lo. Go to-morrow to Schwitz, give the Judges my «reasons and thine, and I shall tare the trouble ongoing myself.' On this agree ^ontj ^-rantzM^n«Mo^lead-foMntd --n-=] : gainst himself, and threw out the reasons on both sides as well as he could. When the | Judges had decided, he went to Gaspar :— I\ The meadow is thine, the sentence is in thy i favor.' , People the earth with such men, and Ihtp* piness will dwell there ! But wejmuch fear that such a happy state of things ho longer exists in Switzerland. Recent advices, from that quarter show that the Swiss are not much superior to the inhabitants of other parts of Europe.— Boston Journal. JEW-YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Aug.18. \At market 1400 Beef Cattle (200 j r „ m ,|, e [South) 60 Cows and Calvea, 4000 Sheep and litmhs. Prices—Bief ~Coi77f—Mo \taTes bf-lhe pasT [week hive been large—200 on'y of the large offer Tint remaining untold— without, however, having fofTerteit any improve n y nl on the figures of last ireck, which \we'resume.: Inferior and middling }4 a 5 60; superior and prime Q5 a 0. quote—dl 4 a 26 • as lb ixlremes of the market, showing a alight advance an last week's pricei. AII sciM. Shttp ani Lambs -Sheep 97Jc In §2 60 n g3 ^75.' Lambs 75ct*. Ip 81 60a §2 60, according tlo quality All taken. MJHRIED, In this village, mi the 95ih itist., by the Rev. I Wm. Clarke. Mr. JOSEPH HUTCHINSON. ofCazc- aovia, and Miss AKN SWITCHES, of Nrl«>n. In Cazennvia, on the Q2d iost., by the Rev. lr. ( Paddock, Mr. Jims F. R*T.E(GH. of Cicero, On ondaga county, to Miss CLIBINDA PEBKIKS, of Msiihus, DIED, In this village, on the Slst insl.. after a linger- ling illness, MRS. ELLEN, wife -of-Mn. HSMAK |Swtrr, aged 27 years. It was a mysterious Providence that removed her thus carlv from A station of responsibility a.nd usefulness. Her husband and twusmnll children, •a well as other relatives, have sustained an irre parable loss; but her amiablequalities will be fondly cherished in the recollection of surviving friend*. Ijjs a consolation to them that slip wan enabled to bearlicr protracted sulleririgs witTi •Toriittide and patience, nnd through the influence 'nf Christ inn faith, to look nt drath with compn- SUIT arid j-»y. Some weeks brforehcr death she |t>fcame happy in the hope that she was ncrepted nf Giid, through Christ, nnd while her soul was llled with joy unspeakable, she manifested the strongest desire'lhal her friends might exercise frnentaiiee unto life. In ibis town, on the 8ili inst., of consumption, liss HANNAH J>j»r.. > wi r e «f George Manchester, irul daughter of Sj'mud and Mary Bordwell, kgui[30 years. Wiere fr« Ihy Ttetory, Orara I Tnj tlinr, oh Death r Through Jems' btooil Iter hope* w.rt fixed en high; She felt, nhit. eilmlT the resigned her breath, Though Mrth hid lender ticj,—'twat gam In die. In this town, on Wednesday last, Miss. JANE t. ATUERTOV, .daughter uf Ezra. Atherton, in the I5th year of her age. \———————» [Xmiies' Travelling JBaske+s^ FULL assortment of Ladies' Travelling - and Work Baskets, may be found at JOHN WILLIAMS & SON. A Angu'it 22.1845 HEAU YE ! HJGAll YE ! LL persons indebted to the late firm ofComan & Lootnia, either by note or book account, are reipectfully but earnestly requested to make Immediate, payment, as the bu*ine*s?of the con cern must now be closed. The notes and ac- |countscanb« found at their former place of bu siness. L. D. COMAN, TALCOTT BACKUS, ? Adm'rs of J. C. LOOMIS, 5HJU.Loon>it. Cazenorja, August 19,1346. SAiNFORD 'd PEI'FKCT STRAW CUTTER. ''HE subscriber, having ptirchaied the right to •. manufacture and sell these machines, respect- [fully invites-the public to call and examine them, at his shop at the east end of the village, adjoin- Ing the blacksmitttshop of J. Stokes. He is con fident that a knowledge of the good qualities of^ Jhe-macbine-is-only- necessary In saliaij tJT heaptien anu nuraoiiiiy it cannot nrpassed It is conilructed on an entirely new 7 plan, hav ing two cylinders, so -constructed as to roll togeth-* { cr and draw the feed between lha knives, which cut and bruise it in such a manner as,to,reduce it to an excellent slat* for lood. • J. D. STBATTON. Cazenovia, August 11, 1345. The following recommendation of the above naebine is,from lha President of the Onondaga agricultural Society:— TO THE AORJCULTUnAT. PUBLIC. •I recently witnessed the operation of' SA?ID- ronn'n PBIUHWSTBAW CTITT-WH' .O| ^ i « m - m POSTSCRIPT, By List Night's Mail LYNCH LAW VS. A FRBB I , BBsst->-Out' -anticipations in -regard to the niovemon ngaipst Cassius M. Clay are in part fulfilled though, thank God, no blood has been shed By yesterday's Ndw Ydtk papers we learn that Mr. CLAY'S printing Press was taken possession)of bv 60 Mobocrats, boxed up and sent to Cincinnati. This was done while he was too ill to defend his property from this outrage. Courageous Mob ! Will Ihey next attempt to crush him t—Albany Cit*--~\ A- CALL UPON THE GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA FOR 1,000 TROOPS ! Ten Thousand Mexican Troops within eight days march of Gen. Taylor's Quarters ! Correipondanre ot titer Tribune* » rPhiladtlphia~jfUf^i3l-2S-.—| MiUlie-attoiind ing •ii)f «»na4ion -ii»-Sun(r»ys- 1 Picayune, August 17, received by this morning's southern mail. Gen. Gnincs has received authen tic information that 10,000 Mexican troops are within seven, days' march of Gen. Taylor's guar ten; wherever thai-may be. - - — As n matter of precaution, lie has called upon Gov. Moullon for one. ihnuMt.Hd troops, which\ rail tie uuiiieOiateiy ri 'SjxiiKled \Jo by onlcrirTg Gen. Lewis in have the requisite rwmher in the fjeld forthwith. In'short, the*entire body of the New Orleans Military have offered their servicer\ to the Governor, and hold themselves in readiness st a moment's warning in \ march to the battle field.\ Thing* certainly, with,the present rail liefore its', look like nny thing else but .pacific.; and it will surprise-many if a conflict—does- tioH ensue between the belligerent parties. . [ It appears that troops are pouring into Texas,] from almost every section of the country. The Justices Court,, at Washington, has refuted io admit to bail.Elliot^ who shoi young Kendall. WELCH & MANN'S - MAM MOTH NATIONAX CIRCUS* COMPANY! W ILL exhibit their unriva'Ied performances in the yHlajjo of Cazenoriaj on Friday, August 29rtfTl845r Doors open at 3. to o'clock. Performance commence at half past 2 o'clock. Not Less than 120 Men and Horses^ Consisting of the greatest Equestrian and Gym nastic Talent ever combined in the United States. |~A creat number of the Performers having lately arrived fronr the principal Olympio Thaairoa in Europe, the Proprietors of this magniflccnt estab lishment, can asjure the public. Dial neither pains or expense has beep spared to make this establish ment the most respectable and gorgeous in the country. The great American Clown, Mr. J.PEXT- LANI), who lias been n universal favorite through out Eng'and, is engaged as Clown for the eniuii.g campaign. Mr. T. MCFAHLAKB. (ho unrivalled Amcri can vaulter. having turned the incredible number urCBTrnmprspls iirsuccession. Mr. J SwfcEKY, the unrivalled Banjo M<*ln- di»t, is also-engaged, with a full band of Sable Brother*. riiivcelehraled WELLS' Family,-Mr.-and Mrs. Wells, Miss Louisa, Miss Amelia and Mi\ Mary Ann Wells, will appear in, their beautiful Pantomime arts and popular dances. The following celebrated performers are also pngoged : Mr J. C. Rodirers. Mr. L. Lipman. Mr. S. Whilaker, Mast. J . Glenroy, Sir. T. Moseley, Mr. E Dickinson, r - Mr. H. Gardner, fllr. Browcr„ Mr. H Conover, Mrs. J . Aymer, Mr. W. Howard, Mrs. W. Howard. A 9PIiE2VDID BRASS BAND, of 12 MuiiciaWin complete unifnrn», will npprar in entering each Cilv. Town and Village, iu tbeir new & magnificent SAB nCAnniAaE. drawn by Ten Superb Cream Horses. leader of the Band, Mr. MiEYEn, formerly of the Park Theatre. The Pavillion will be of the largest size, and beautifully filled up with covered seals.Tapnhleof holding four thousand prnp'e—the dimension be- ing 140 feet—the price being fixed nt 25 CF.NTS each. Gentlemen will be in attendance to show ladies and gentlemen lo Iheir seats. For further particulars of Ihe performance see Large Bids at the principal Hole's. WELCH & MANN. Proprietors. N. B.—The above Company will perform at Cansslola on Iftnnday, the 25lh of August. Cazennvia, August 19, 1845. '•. i IVew Goods Again. C LARKE & HOBBIE ore now receiving* large supply of Summer—Goodt,. such as Organil Muslins,'Organd'Bnrnge°; Borage, Balza* rines, French La was. Scotch Ginghams, Scindia Stripes, nnd a vnriety of 'other hew styles fur La' dies Dresses. All selling at reduced prices. \ Farmer's Exchange,' 1 June 1, 1345. S HAWLS.—A fine assortment of Damask, 'M. D'Laine, Baraga nnd other new styles, just received and for sale very low at the June 9, 1945. '« EXCHAKOB'\ 1000 lbs. RAISINS, at 5 cents per pound. * sale at the \ EXCHANGE. for Wool, Wool. C ASH paid for good Fleece Wool, nt the Ex change. CLARKE & HOUUIE. June I), 1S45. Bonnets ! A NEW lot nfFlorence braid bonnets just re ceived at the Exchange, which will be sold chcaperT'lhartever.- — \ CLARKE &: HOBHIE. Calicoes ! Calicoes! 10 OOn YARDS American Prints, for-sale very low at the Exchange. CLARKE & HOBBIE. May 26, 1845. A GOOD assortment nf fine und superfine In grain CarpeU ; also, Cotton, Rush anil Hair Carpels, Oil Cloths, Rugga .and. Matt*, uncom monly cheap, at the Exchange. - ebARKE & HOBBIE. Mav.25. 1845. Wool: Wool: .&* r T HOSE wishing to exchange iTiefr wftoT lor cloths, will find il lo-their advantage lo call •t Ibe \ Parmein* Exchange,!' and examine Ibe stock nf cloths there offered. The assortment is complete and prices very low. CLARKE & HOBBIE. WSySS, T84S. - — SHIJVGLES! COrOOO Pine and Hemlock Shingles for salo al the Exchange. CLAIIKE & HOBDIE. M -y 26,1845. DOMESTICS: - - M ORE Tickings, Wickings, Sheetings, Bat tings,'Waddings, Carpel Warp. Cotton Yarn Striped Shirtings, etc. &c, for sale at reduced prices al the Exchange. CLARKE & HOBBIE. May 1, 1845. GH O GKE K Y 1 1A U I>W A It E, C ROCKERY of the latest styles.can he found at the Exchange, also a general assortment of Hardware which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. CLARKE &. HOBBIE. May 1, 1845. GO IT BOO rs.'- HOP SACUflXG, I A LABOB supply of the best Hop Sacking, Iwo pounds-the yard, iust rerelvcil, - Bud frmalr low, by J\. WILLIAMS & SON. August 14. 1845. T HE Undersigned, nt the Albany stfeeLiiuoLuntl Shoo Depot,—signot tho BIG BOOT— are now in-just the right 'fix_» to seelhcir old friends and the whole worhL Who stand an the ' needful' of lioott and Shot*. Their assortment and qualities ore beyond all parallel, and comparison. Thejr have just received from New York,4 ^«l »es', Misses', and Children 's, flips, buskins, goiters and variety of style and.color, to ' Irckle' the f.incy ofr reru,ler ' lvSha'fide' »er- r.'cy Imols nl eVcry kliM— Irir Uj.icii UicV tyill lake Gold? Silver and genuine Bunk Notes— easiest things in tho wtfrld to gel They also manufacture gents boots in the neatest style and Insliion, together with all sorts of heavier work for the real service, for men, women and children—.for which they will take cash, hides, skins, Ian hark, produce, and matters' and things in general. Their prices are to low that there are no fractions'to express them. Having adnpled the principle of Oo IT. and dealing exclusively in hoots and shots, they are pre pared to undersell (hose innovaters who sell buots, shoes, (ape nt d mnlnssrs. Cszenof la\ May 20,1845. • GREENLA^fD & WHITCOMB, f SAVE Y fl U W LIVES •/End ejgecially the Lives of your Children! TOTSTI €\ € OR DIAL BOPWETS T \f UST received al the Exchange, a fine assort •* ment of Ladies' and.Misses' Florence Braid, F-arK^-G^terr-AVofk-do., Straw. ond-Wmow-Bott- nets, which will be sn'd uncommonly cTieap by CLARKE & HOITBIE. Cazenovia, May I, 1345. Cloths, Cloths. C LARKE & HOBBIE nre receiving a lillle the \nicest\ assortment of cloths, for gen. Ilemen's wear ever ottered in lliis market, f lease coll al the Exchange and satisfy yourselves. Cazenovia, May 1, 1345. L A DIES can find al the Exchange a splendid assortment of Printed Lawns & Muslins, Balzarines, Muslin TVLaines, and other styles ol goods for summer Dresses, for sale cheapejr. than ever. s- - CLAKiiis a uonnirc Mnv 1. 1845. Keep Cool, W HEN you can find at CLARKE & HOB BIE'S so many gootl styles nf goods fnt Summer Coats, Vests & Pants, siichns Tweede Catsimercs, Gambrnons, Linen Drillings, Cottorr ade«, Blue & Striped Jearrs, Fustians, &c. &c, which will be sold at prices that cannot fail Is please Is the moqt elegant, plensnnt and highly efficacious remedy fi.r the cure of nil disorders of the Stomach, Bnoels, Kiineyt and Bladder, thai has ever becnofTered to the public,—particularly for the speedy cure of BiliousUhoBc, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea and Dysentery; When given freely in these m >.u distressing ami often fi'tal diseases, nothing else will be no- e.essiry to produce prompt nml'entire relief but rest and n moderate Use of some hot tea, and «*- ternal toarnUlt applied over the stomach. Plastering. Matt: A SUPPLY of Neat's Callle Hnir. forphi«ter- ing, for sale at iho Cazennvia-Woolen Fnc- lory^ ! Aucust_0 i _lS45 : It ^irecta ^r^mwt^rrirJsing anil d^ighlfiil in romovi I A FeAv-ilo}te»~G<-mleinen'j vcry-lieuvy-c-olorcd— ealomacll which are often produced by improper or indigestible food/or drinks. It is nlso an HL colton socks, for sole by icellcnt regulator io the bowels of very young children, nnd it soothes, nnd often entirely re- J. WILLIAM which is produced by ihe cutting of teeth, or the existence of August 2.1. 1845 the excellent moves that irritation in older ones worms. - ' - In nil Ihe nhnve named stomach and intestinal diseases it relieves pain, Rtrenglhens the internul organs, aqJ restores their functions to n healthy slate in a few hour*, nr at most in a few dnys— when the appetite w <ll be found a'lurning and the strength restored. It sltotrlil he given Ireely ac- cording to the directions;—ho possible harm can arise*from giving any quantity that may be ne cessary to relieve distress. CERTIFICATES. \ I certify that I was nfllictec! with n UiarrTtea -three years ngo, which resisted all the common remedies of several physicians, and continued lo wear nie down lor three or four months, so that I nearly despiired of getting well, when f applied to Dr. Foohp for uilviee^ Hegaveme a bot-^ •lle-nTHrrs~7^»i*u JZarrtinl, iind iu niie weeS-T-was- <:uw ^>fttT ^iiJ-4n-<ira1iorl—lime— recin-ered^niy- usual strength, nml have hail no return of that c.oioplaiiit Since. A neighbor of mine, at mv re- que\st.hns also used it with the same success. - ELIPHL'S LYON. Nelson, Madison county, Aug. 9, 1844. I have hid repeated attack* of Diirrhea an 1 Ciolero Morbus, within a few years past, attend ed with severe pain, nnd producing great prostration of strength ; and I have hitherto found j -irolliing todjfcirny good but Dr. FoorJ'n Tonic Cordial, which has ofttn nrrested the complaint, and resdirenTriie lo mv usual health in n very-short |jnie. I can cheerfully rcrommernlU as nn uncommonlv gnml medicine fiir nil such complaints. JAMES NICHOLS. Fenner, Madison county, Aug. 8, 1844. % • *= — Dr. Foord'n Cirdial. his been useil-in iny fiimilv for several of the above named eompl.iinls with the most happy cllects. The relief nn<f comfort derived from ir, Iras been so great, tlrar I feel bound io duty to him and the piihhc, in speak nf it iu the highent terms of commendation. All that he says.of it I km»w from experience to he literillv true; and if its good qua lilies were ' '\ 1 ' • \ ••' ' WILLIAM FAY. FOR SALE CHEAP! A NEW One Horse Lumber Wngon. J. WILLIAMS & August 15. 1845. SON. Wool ! Wool / fJO 000 Pounds Wool wanted bv Ihe subscriber, *s\f for which cash wi I be paid June 4, IS45 J. WILLIAMS & SON. \ \May 6. 1845. \ L ARGE Silk, ano* Gay Cashmere and Mus* lin de Laine Shawls, Drab jinmhozine, Drab Moreen for Ladies Skirls, Mourning Mus lins, Linen Edgings, \ Big\ Plaid Gingham, \Vide Block Silk, Clotlrr Plain Mourning Gingham, Wide Block Sportsman's Buttons, Cheese ' \ . ... ttcT WILLIAMS & S^CvN. Cash paid for^P^Uh- r|*UlESubsuihef» »ill piiy JL Lambs Pells during thu scn«nn. JOHN WILLIAMS & SON. Froro Drydcu. OUR loads best Pine Shingles, received last F°J., Ju 'y'St. 1943. eek, by J. WILLIAMS fy bON. fitly Q3th, 1 845. J WIIXIAJllSjtSQX,are,iiQ«. adding tolheir • Merchandize a fargo and well selected stuck of SUMMER & BOOBS, which renders their assortment full, and at such prices as cannot fail (u suit ulfnTio tuny favor Ibem with a call. Balzarines, muslins, cashmeres, Orleans apd Alpnrca cloths, cn icnes. a Mrgteorieiu ; striped and rhrcked muslins, broad block silks, corded skirls, linen handkerchiefs, luces and edgings, lil'k amt-coM-Jtilk: cloves^-miHs^coUnn-parflsnrs.. ribbons, &c, &c. All ol which will he so'.dUiW. A very nice lot of Map 'o Sii'.'nr for sale by J. WILLIAMS & SON. July 2C. 1S45. Turnip tSeecTI A LARGE supp'.v of Turnip Seed, for sate by ihe pound '.I. WILLIAMS at SON. O NR pair 1'JTF.JVV.fiCJlLKS, to weigh 1000 bsr, for snle lower limn the tnannniclu- ter's prices Juy 22> 1915 J. WILLIAMS fy SON. LMS & SON. I'cas. rpIIREE iiun'llies Hyson Skin—Alsn Yml and Old Hyson, and all quality for salo low by ^ June. \ 1945 of Iho very best- I.' WILLIAMS & SON. A SUPERIOR quiilitv Black China Si k Hum. **• Also. White Silk Hnso-. • June, 1845. J. WILLIAMS 6> SON. May T. 1545; Parasols. EliECTION NOTICE. SHEiurr's OFFICE, ) Madison County, ) ' I SAMUELPRENCH, SherifTofsaid Gotin- ) ty, hereby give notice, that a General Elec tion is to be held on tho T lle *da^ succeeding (he first Monday of November next, in pursuance ol a notice received by me from Ihe -Secretary of Slate, • copy of which is hereunto annexed.—Morris- ville, Aug. -t, 1845. SAMUEL FRENCH, Sheriff. To. Albany, July 23. 1845. ihe Sheriff of the County if Madison Sir—Notice Ts hereby given, that at Ihe next General Election, lo be held on the Tuesday suc ceeding the first Monday of November next, Ihe following officers are lo bo elected, to. wit: , A Senator for Ihe fifth Senatorial District,* lo- supply Ihe vacancy which will accrue by the ex piration of Ihe Icrnf -of service of George C. Sher man, on Ihe last day al December next Also, Ihe following county officers', to wit:— three Members of Assembly ; and one Coroner, in the,place of William Donlittle, whoso term of service will expire on the last day of December -naxtr A FINE assortment just received at the Ex change, for sale cheap. CLARKE & HOBBIE. Cazennvia, May I . 1845. \ \ House Furniture. T HE subscriber is about making different ar rangements in the manufacture of Cabinet g^plsp} Furniture, IT £ Tt! Fancy and Plain, which he is determined lo sell at such reduced prices, as will be an inducement to those who wish In purchase, to call and ex amine. Ladies anil Gentlemen nflhe village and vicinity, are invited lo call and look for thom- selres. Also, ready-made ^aCOFFIIVS r^^a of at) kinds nnd sizes, made in Ihe best possiblo manner, and trimmed in good style, on short notice. (jf$f Persons coming from the country, as well as those in the village, will do well lo call hp fore purchasing elsewhere, as I shall put the price low, to conform to the limes. S. ALDEN. Lincklaen-st., three doors north of Hough's Block. N. B. Country Cabinet Makers will find Ma hugany Veneering at Ihe above stand. Cazennvia, May, 1845. Sugar, Tea & fCoffee. O lTlhl'besl quality, for saje-cheap for cash, by A. & W. B. CHILDS. July 23, I84S. Wool, Wool. T HE suh«criber will exchango BRO/tll CLOTHS, PLAIN CLOTH, and SAT INETS, for WOOL. Farmers in want of Cloths will do well lo lake snrlment will be found at his ClBlh Store, fourth door cast of Ihe Madison County Bank-, or nt his [ factory in Pompey Hollow, two milesLnnrth ol Delphi. ' H. TEN EYCK. Cazenovia, June 2, 1945. DUMBER FOR SAliE I nrwtE subscriber has on hand n quantity of JL PINE LUMBER, which he will'tell cheap for cash. Also, Cash paid for Sheep Limit's Pells. Anv quantity of customers can find good MEAT, of all kinds,al the cast end of the vil age W. C. CASWELL. \^amanvafift , i Till— I i —l Q A t ^mm cniCIIOTtrli UUIf 1 > lKJ'tUt true ; ( an-J if its generally known, it would besought for by every family. Cazenovia, June 25, 18-15. I cm cheerfully nd.l my testimony to thef iregoing, nnd say further, that it is such nn excellent nnd pleasant remedy to relieve pain in the olomach, back, or limh*, and to remove iiiintness and improve the appetite, that I ahouUl not like to be n day witttuut it in my house. 'And I hnve HcrrWiraeveftrr-Mei-w^k^ or two-of the Tonic Cordial. Mas. PHEBE G FAY. Cazenovia, June 25, 1845. *V 'For nearly twovean pnst I hnve been acq tainted with the use of Dr. Fuord's Tonic Cordial, for the cure of Biliniii (7'i'fie, Dytc.itery. and several painl'ol disirdersnf children, nnd many a time have seen it relieve them liken charm. They take it wi well, nnd its effects are' ao decided and useful tint I take pleasure in Rpeakiog of u iu terms of the highest praise. Let any one try il, and they will not be disappointed. WM. L. PALMER. Cazenovia, June 20, 1845. For sale in almost every village nnd Drug Store in the country C A Z E JV O VlJi CABINET AJ^D WARE HO USE T HE subscribers having opened their Ware Ropm, in the building on Albany -street, directly opposite the Bank, where they intend to keep constantly on-Uand, ocjvill niBke to order, all kinds of articles in Iheir lino of business, such as . Mahogany Sofas and Chair's, of Ihe latest nnd most approved fashions; Centre. Pxer, Card and - - -Drtsting-Tables-rfVard^riilRr,- Secretaries, Bmtr(^mwrI)ri^rn;,C^^mri!rFrewch Bunam. Curled Maple and Cherry Bureaus; Dining nnd Common Tables ; Wash, W uric and Light Slnnds ; Field and French Bedsteads. Also, Curled Maple, Grecian, Fancy and Common Chairs. Rocking. Sewing and ArmrChairs, and a • splendid article nf Boston Hocking Chain. Settee and Sola Hedsleads ; Windsor, Fancy and Grecian SeUtcs. Matrasses', kept on hand, nnd made lo order. Turning, Sawing and Repairing done nt Iho shortest notice. They are prepared lo do all kinds of Oruamenlnl nnd Sign Painting, on reasonable terms. Mahogany, Cherry and Pino Coffins, kepi on hand, and made lo order on Ihe sh<'rlesl notice 4rfrnt«d^orie<l-W<hdBirr4tBple^herry^ npiIE subscribers having entered into eopart- *- nerihip, intend lo conduct (he. Jewelry nnd Watch repairing businesirji'I its various branch es, both in CAZUNO VIA &. S v it ACLSQ The Ixurioss in Cazenovia will be in charge of Mr. A. F. Tracy, late of Oswego, in whom ns n superior workman, thev have gren' confidence, andnrowil.ingtop'edgetlreinse'ves tliaj all work entrusted to his hands, wi I bo done sntisfnctori'y. They have mailenn arrangement wuh .manufactu rers (thereby saving the johbers profit) to \be sup plied with goods ; and a'.so hnvo made nn arrange- menl lo IllIPOrtT most nf their Watches, which enable\ them lo sell goods in their line us low as can he sold in New York city, and that, they will do - They ore also about establishing in Syracuse, a manufactory for making all kinds of sliver work Old silver will bo made into new ware, nf almost any discriplioo. The highest prico will bo paid for old silver delivered at either .sloro New work will be sold alnranufaclurers prices. W. W WII.LARD. ... J. I). HAW LEY » Cazennvia. May 12. 1945 ANTED l\ pure base, a young bay or dark chestnut HORSK, will luoko to ihe har- nessand saddle, about 15 hands high, and a fast traveler. Inquire al this Office \ \N EW \GOODS I \\ N OW receiving nf {Jie Inlcst importations, a Inrgc quantity, in great variety, of Ihe most desirable styles and patterns,which will be sold at a small advance from cost, at the nptv cheap cash store of \ J. WOODWARD. June. 17, 1845. \TiLtts. - ----- T HE subscriber has just received from New York. Silkai of the best fnhiics, and of the newest and-tnost lasliionablO'uleseriptinrrs. J WOODWARD. Connecticut River Sfmd J UST received direct from SavhiVk, in.bnl' hnrrels in fine condition, of a good quality which wiKbe sold low, at lli-rnsh slor* of J. WOODWARD all kimls ol coyojjjr Produce, arid Cash in exchange for Furniture. N. B,—All work ilone by Ibem warranted well made, and of good materials. Furniture nnd Chairs wilLbmold as low as those of nay other estaiiltshmcnLiii tLe country. Cazennvia. Jan.7. 1945. . ANDREWS & CHERRY DISS O JL WIOX . T HEco partnership heretofore exi*tinghetwe,en Ihe i -ubscribers, under Ibo name nnd firm (if Henry, Hitchcock, Sc Co., is litis day by mutual agreement dissolved. v.. -The unsettled business nf Ihe firm \* left with S. C. Hitchcock, who will be found at the Slorc of Henry & Sweetlands', where nlf persons nre re. quested to call and nrrange Iheir accounts without delay.—MaV 1,1945. CO-PARTAJEnSIIIP. fTM-IE subscribers have formed n ro-;mrfncr»hiji * for Iho purpose of carrying o\ i'i» Book pub~ jishing. Book selling and Paper Making business io -lho vit 'ajre of (\nzenovia under Ibe /inme nnd slyte of Henry & Swecl'imds'; anil haying taken the business of Henry. Hitchcock' & Co . Ihey .will be found nl Ihe old stand, corner of Albany anil Line kloen streela, prepared to attend to' all calls in the-iibqvo bueiness Cazenovia, Miry lo, ldia S. II HENRY. J. W. SWF.ETLAND. W. II. SWEEJTLAND. I U.-«T received, a qo.intity of^ refined Mould UanaTei. to frTlf -liI-4-tjJi -^vTTl' 1 Hard Sinn, \t FIVE cents p pnimd. at Ihe new cash Ptore..f J. VNOODWAllD. July 8.^45^ _ CIIA2VE>iLiEi:,~ ' \STEEPS the \HALF WAY Ilortn.\ on tho Corner of AMiatiV end Green streets. Persona thai ca'l, can be refreshed with Soda, Ice Cream, Uarker's Pop, Cegars. S:c. BATH HOUSE openffotn Friday (ill Sitnday morning; denn nnd- iviirtn. \Pertnns desiring n n «'h on nnv other day, can ba accomnioilnleil hy yiv ing notice H. A.. CHASE, of Ihe American Temperance House, Syracuse, and most cordially recommend •a.id machine to all persons wishing to cut straw, bay or stalks, for feed |o be given horses or cattle. Simple in its cqnstruction, least liable lo gel oil I of order by use, and tor ease to lha operator, and jdei patch wilh which Ihe work is done, it cannot be Jsurpansd, if equalled, by any machine, constructed, ffor Ibe tame purpose, that I have ever .ieen. lis apetalion is only to be teen to be admired, and the machine and 'its principles approved. Elbridge, Jurj?l,-T84o-. SQUIRE M. BROWN. Pres'l On. Co. Ag. SoeiBly. And at the same election, Ihe tense of Ihe Peo ple of- this Slate will be taken in relation lo Ihe proposed Convention, specified in the act Chapter 252, entitled \ An act recommending a Conven tion of the People uf this Slate,\ passed^May 14, j W TcilS N. B. —As the ne\V post office.law is now ir operation, all persons uyjebted are requested to call and settle up old accounts. S. H. HENRY. S:C. HITCHCOCK. CHAS. JACKSON. Wound. And also at the tame election, the following proposed Amendments'lo the Constitution of Ibis State will be submitted lo the People, viz : \In relation to the removal of Judicial Officers.\ For the abrogation of Mhe properly qualifica tion for office.' Yours respectfully\ \K. S. BENTON, Secretary of State. o F an'Tiee/lent quality, may be had cheap a| the cash store nf J. WOODWARD. TEAS ofHie best qunTity andlow prices can be found.at Ihe Exchange. . C. &. H. May 26.-1845. o IVAILS F the best quality, can be hsd for 5 cermrs pound at the new cheap cash store of J. WOODWARD. w t '» Wool Twine. OOL Twine in abundance can be found at CLARKE &* HOBBIE'S. ,-Bi-«rWEfjBs- \ RESIDENT PHOTOGRAPHIST, O FFICE nl his dwelling, on Mill street, 3 doors south of J. Williams & Son's store*, is prepared al nll'-limes lo lake Photographic Like- nejse?, which will be finished in Ihe best style. Charges matJerate. 13tf. I N this village, twn carriage whip* TIIP owner can have IID-OI bv culling at this office, proving properly, paying ch irL 'es. S'C tSzeliTivia \Anirusi 6 13lo. ; ~* i>\cT« T ~1 I N*lhls vi'l.Tge, or between this village nnd Pom pey Hollow, on \Vednesdtrv evening last, a string of Go r.o READS. The findor will be lib •rally rewarded by leaving thenj at lhis.ofiice. Caz.er.ovia, Augfll, 1945