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Fall Goods.- \TVTOW receiving at the Exchange, a good os •X 'l lorlroenl of Fall Goods, consisting in port of 'Plain and Reps. Cashmeres, Salin Brocatle,~muslin de laine, silk and cot. warp alpacca, French and .English merinos and bombazines, and other new •styles for ladies' dresses and cloaks. All will be fo.'d cherp. Please call nml examine. CLARK & HOBBIE. September 13,1845. SJTMWE.S. FIVE n«/>ri»ip»il of Prorlm, Damnsk, silk and uprated alum 3. nl tin- E\chnn£rc- * September 13 IS 15. , . Calicoes. 000 y<R 'of American- Prints nl tho Ex- ft 10 • ebonite. Rpptemhrr 13 18(5. CLARK & HOBBIE. A FINE assortment of Frenclr, English and Aflicricjin Clo_Mi_and Cassimere fnr sale very loir, nt the.FATb.injre. CTAIIK & H&gBTE.\ \ September 15. IS-15. 2. TL. SS£OSS. -900 PAIRS of India Rubber Shoes, for sale CLAllK & IToBBIR Wool, Wool. &SH paid for good Fleece Wool, at ihe Ex change. CLARKE & HOBBIE. Calicoes ! Calicoes! | ftftft YARDS American Prints, for sale CLARKE & HOBBIE, CARPETS, A GOOD assortment 1 of 5 fine and superfine In grain Cnrpefg ; also, Cotton, Rush and Hair Carpels, Oil Cloths. Ru£jr* and Matt«, uncoro- -monly-C.heap.at the Exclianga.- CLAlKE & To Blacksmiths. F OR salo by (ho subscriber, 20 Ions English one and two horse Tire Iron, nt four dollars per 100 lbs. 20 tons Flat Swedes at Tour and a half dollars per 100 lbs. 5 tons square do. from 1-2 inch lo 11-2 inch. 20 Ions* Round Iron7trom ii 1-b lo 1 1-2 inch. .Band Iron, hoop iron, of all widths, Spring Steel, least, German, and American S.teel, best refined bo ras, horse rasps, &c, &c. . All of which will bo sold Cheap for Cash. E. C. LlTCHP IELTJ: rn-itlfci subscriber is now\. , •* much larger stock- of SbeIf-Hordwort\ thon. usual, including all kinds of house building BtAIfclpWAKJE. Carringo Trimmings, in gjeat variety; Carpen ters and Joiners Tools; a very large stock pi Saddlery; India Rubber Clothj Dr/ib Cloths ond Satrtactls for Carrioge Trimmings. E. C. LITCHFIELD. Mar, 1345. LAW OP NEW-YORE. CiiAr. 252. An Act recommending a Convention of Jbo Peo ple of this State. Passed May 13, 1845. Tht People of Me State or* ifao.york, reprutnted in Set and ^Setevwltf, do enact atfoltowt: —S-tr-The -inspectors of election in each town, ward and election district in >this Mule, at the an r .ual election to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, shall provide a proper box to receive, the ballots of the .citizens of this suite eotitled to vote at ( such election, in relation to the convention hereinafter provided for. On such bul. lots shall be'written or printed, or parity v/ritten iflfi -yj-nnflp nnlly -pr :ntB /t ) -hji-lhnii^-inM |.r. ssflin nrc in favor (griEEP SHEARS , Wool Twine, also a qunnti- salo hy of cheap Tobacco for washing sheep, for E. O. LtTCHFIELD. -Flom-. of the proposed convention, the word\convention.\ and by those, voters vfho 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 vote by ballot a* afore said at the poll or election district in which, he re sides, and not elsewhere. \* ,.5 2, Somucti of articles one, two and lAree, of title four, X>f chapter one hundred and thirty, of an act entitled \An act respecting elections other than -.1 for military and Inwn nffoers,\ pissed April 5, '-' 1842,.as regulates the manner, of conducting elec tions and challenges,.oaths to be administered, and inquiries to be made of persons offering to vote, shall be deemed applicable to the votes to be given or offered under this act—and the manner of voting L FEW lihtc. let mnlily Jnmenvito fine flour !». Ol 83.75 per bbl .\also supcr ,in6 at the - low est markpt -rates., • E: C, LITCHFIELD. jflsyje. ms. i • 13 NEW lil'CJGY WAGOlVg FOR SALE! • B Y the subscriber, for which n crodit of 12 months will bo given, if required. Mny 26, 1845. E. C. LITCHWEID. TMT.HITE Lead and other Painls; Linseed Oil; „ TT Paint Brushes; Vnrnish & White wash Brushes, for sale by E.C.LITCHFIELD. - Wool Wool! HfRJHOSE wishing (o exchange thoir wool for •2a cloln«. Will find it lo their ndvantnge to call ol tho '• Farmers' Exchange,\ nnd examine the slock of cloths (hero offered. •Tho assortment is complete ond prices v\p- y low. , CLARKE & HOBBIE CO,000f me and Hemlock Shingles for salo at \the Esrhmijie. CLAIIKC & HOBBIE. rjItOCERIESorallkindSicheap; Molassos at -?-t2rrtH^Sugar frnmSIo acl »V -T=ea Coffee, -&c44i at the lowest prices, May, 1845. by E. C. LITCHFIELD. and challenges, and the penalties lor false s wearinjr, prescribed by law, are hereby declared in full force and eijectin voting linder-lUW »CC S 3. The said votes given for and against a \con. venuon,\ in pursuance of-this-act, shall be can. vatsed by the inspectors of the several eleciion d s<- ti-icis 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 act respecting elections oili er limn for militia and town officers,\ passed April 5, 1842, as far as the same are applicable—and such canvass shall be completed by ascertaining the whole number of votes given in _eacti election district or potFfbr convention, and the whole num ber o f such voles given against such convention in the form aforesaid—and the result being found, the inspectors shall mtke a statement in t words at full 'ength oRtlie=wh61e=numUew>f-b»lloiar received-jn> GENERAL assortment of Saddlers Hard? woro, Patent Leather, Shoe Thread &c. &c. K. C. LITCHFIELD. s H1313T Lca<l,Ztnc ami l^nil Pinfi.Xol ftalo by E. C. LITCHFIELD. DOMESTICS.^ M ORE Tickings, Wickings, Sheetings, TJai lings. Wadding', Cnrpel Warp, Cotton Yarn Striped Shirtings, &c. &c, for sale at reduced prices at the Exchange. _ CLA RICE & HOBBIE. C ROCKERY of the latest siyles can bo found al (ho Exchange,n'so a general assortment nf Hardware which uill bo sold as cheap os tho cheapest. ' . ~ CLARKE & HOBBIE. . Bonnets ! A NE\V lot of Florence braid bonnets jusl re ceived at the Exchange, which will be sold chuuuur than uvei. • CLARKE & HOBBIE. Cloths, Cloths. C LARKE & HOBBIE arc receiving a little the 'nicest\ assoilmcnl of cloths forgen- tU-meji's wenr ever offcieil in this mark.ct. Tlcase call al tho Etchange and satisfy yourselves. r -A-DlES-efln-Cml at tho Exchange a splendid I assortment of Printed Lawns &. Mus'ins, Batzarines-^ Muslin D'Lninos, and other styles of goods for summer Dresses, for salo clieapqr CLARKE & HOBBIE. House Furniture. T HE-subscribcr is about making different ar rangements in ll)o',mnnufucturo of ° ( \^CaDihct* ^^y^ Furniture, 1 Fnhcy and Plnin, which he is determined lo sell tit such reduced pricet,.as will bt-arr inducement td those who wish lo purchase, (o call and ex amine. Ladies and Gentlemen oflho village and vicinity, are invited to call and look for them selves. Also, rcady-madu of all kinds and sizes, made in the best possible- manner, and trimmed in good style, on short notice. A (jQ* Persons roming from the cotmlry, M well as those in the village, will do well to rail before purchasing elsewhere, as I shall put the price low, to conform to the times. S. ALDEN. jLjncklacn-st., llirce doors north of Hough's Block. _^ N. B, Country Cabinet Makers will Qnd Ma bugany Veneering at the above stand. Gezenovia, May, 18Jo. M ILL and X Cut Saws, Anvils, Vises, axes, &c, for.sale hy E. C. LITCHFIELD. C AST IRON PUMPS, superior quality, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lend and Zinc, for salo by E. C. LITCHFIELD. May 26, 1S45. relation to such proposed convention, and shall also stale in words at full lenglli 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 al the end thereof a ce' lift ca'e mat sueti statement lsxonrcertri 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 ofiice of the clerk of the town or city. '5 4. The original statements, duly certified as aforesaid/shall oe delivered by the inspectors, of by one of them, to be deputed for that purpose, to .the supervisor, or in case there be no supervisor, or he shall be disabled from attending the -board tA county canvassers, then to one of the assessors of lUe_tOKD_nr ward, within twenty-four hours ^aficr EXTJSdt€T WSi^V WO JIT. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CON SUMPTION cj- LIVER COMPLAINTS. C OUGHS, C6Td5,-T^rnira^-itpithiig--of-Bluod_| I'alpiiaiion of the Heart, Night sweats, pain in the £>de 1 and Chest, and all. afflictions of the I 'u) miliary organs, are speedily cured by this valuable remedy, •The following needs no comment.- Greenfield,' Saratoga county, NY, Feb, 20lh. 1843. Mr. C J Konse*-eit Dear 3S«-—.• ' •'• Woof, Wool. T HE subscriber will exchange BRO//II CLOTHS, PLAIN CLOTH, and SAT INETS, for WOOL.. Farmers in want of Cloths will do well to lake a look before exchanging elsewhere A goodas sortnieiit w<ll be found at his Cloth Store fourh door entl of the Man-inn County Bank, or at hi< factory in Poinpey Hollow, two mi'es nnr'h ol 1 n Delphi Ci/ennv'a, Juni> 2 1345. TEN EYCK: Leather Store ! T HE subscribers, at Iheirnld slnnd, keep con stancy o n hand, a full sloc k of SPANISH and Sj .AU<JHTE -tt SOLB KEATIIEFI, flarntti and Upper Leather, Ca f, Kip, and Sheep Skins, to gether with .MOROCCO, LININGS, LASTS AND FINDINGS. Also, Liver and /vW's Font Oil. They would particularly recommend to shoe makers and i leather dealers In cxnnune their stock and prices belnre purchasing in -lho eastern cities. Thi-y also keep on hand iioOTS U Sfious, oj tho bul quality. _-.^ a,l '.^\V'*' ( \ ' Hides nnd Cnlf-.ki n s. Weolia, any quanli'y of Tan Hark. rilHE subscribers -baring ontered lnto-cop^rl-] *• nership, intend lo conduct tho Jewelry **nd' Wnlch repairing business all its various branch es, bothinCAZCKOVIA St SVHACOSE. The business in Cazcnovin will bo in charge of Mr. A. F. Trocy, late of Oswego, in whom as a superior workman, thev havo great confidence. andarcwiPingtoplodgelhcmselvesih.it oil work entrusted to his hands, wi I bo dona satisfactorily. They have madean arrangement with mnnufactu- rcrs,(thercby saving the jobbers profit) to be sup plied with gooda; and also have made an arrange- rrrenl lo ISIPOIIT most of their VVntches, which enables them lo sell goods in their line as low as canbesold in New York city, and that, they will do' They arc also abnul establishing in b'yracuso^n manufactory for making all kinds of silver work, i OM silrfr wjfl bo miido into new ware, of alnio'st' any discrrptlnn. The ITigTiest price will bo va'td for old silver delivered at either store. Now work will bo sold atroonulneturcrs prices. W. VV. WILLARD. J. D. HAWLEY, Cownovia. May 12. IS J5. For Sale. T HE subscriber offers for snlo n milt privi lege, one roilo north of this village, on the ChiMenango creek, embracing the entire stream, .together with twenty-four acres of land attached to the same, with eighteen (eel full on the lot. There is a saw mill and dwelling house on (he lot, which, as well as tho dam arc in good con dition. * There is power sulficiehl to drive a cotton mill with 10.000 spindles, in the dryctt season, which may be had by onv person wishing (o-«oagago in any business requiring the above power, at a. very low rale, leaving three fourths the purchase money on mortgage ns Ihc buyer might choose. Also for sale, fen acres of land on Ihc west bank of the Chitlenango creek directly at the falls. The* falls are 130 feet, nearly perpendicu lar. ajjd will afford power to drivo ma chinery sufficient to carry lOO.OOO spindles, which may be purchased fur one eighth the amount usually paidjn Now England. —» At[,rp«enl iBern are but two saw mills (o occupy •;lfg'fgm<ri)llairifiie^lieeiP , , subiL7ibed '-by suih-iw speciors, to be disposed oi as the other siulemenls at such election are now required by law. - 5 5. So much of article first, second, third and fourlh of title fifih of chapter one hundred mid thir y, of the acj entitled \An act respeciinir elect ions oilier than for militia and town officers,\ passed April 5, 184% as regulates the duties p' county canvassers and their proceedings, and the duty of counly clerks and the Secretary of Slale, and the board of state canvassers, shall be applied lu tlm canvassing 1 and iseei uifeng the will of tho- people of this slate in relation to the proposed con vention—nnd if it shall gpifar Ijy ITie said canvass JJiata-mnjotil}' of the, bailors orioles given in. and returned as aloresaid are for \no convenuon^then and in such case the said canvassers are hereby re quired to certify and declare that there shall be no luuhei- proceedings under this act. in relation to callings convention. Out if it shall appear by the said canvass that a majority of the ballots or votes given as aforesaid are for a convention, that then and in such case, the canvasser's shall certify and declare that a convention will be called according ly,-and a copy of the said certificate shall be trans milled by the Secretary of this stale to the sheriff, cleik or first judge of each of the counties of this state, and shall be by them published, and copies delivered to llie supervisors of the several towns and cities wilhfn their respective counties^in the same manner as notices for the election of sena tors are now by law required to be publiscd apd delivered, . ' * ^ 6. ID case the u.\a caDT&uen 'certify and decUre a ma jor!.v CTIAJCII tallob or volet to be for a convention, it shall ant] may lie lawful, and It U hereby recommended'to (tie citizeni ofltiis at^te.on Ui. lutTuetday of April, eighteen hundred and forty tit, •ij^UaUay-haUnlyulalegalaa^fn mrr-1 in rnnrtnllnn fnr tht, pi,™,* of coutiderin\ the consliluttpo of ihf, itate. and to make >uchat- tcradouf lu (lie same ft* the rights of the neonfedeoiajad, and as they may deem proner. ^ 7 Thenumlierordelegates to he chosen to such conreotion shall be the same as the number of members or Assembly from Uie reipeclire cities and counties In (his state. AU persons entitled to vote for members of Assembly shall be entitled to vote for such dele- gales. Such eleetionshall In all respects be conducted as Is DOIT provided by law for the election of members of Assembly—the polti opened anil held in Uie same manner,and the canvass and other pro* ceedings to determine the election ofsuch delegates conducted as ts make this effort to obtain sotne of your medicine,, as [ .believe they will cure me ^ I will giVCyou a staicjnetit of n>> case About four or ftv.e moniLs ago I was taken with a bad. Cold', and was Very hoarse in consequence of working in water while budding a saw.mill, (I being a' mcchanio) and was under the doctor's care about four weeks, ami got so as to be able to walk about and tried to do a little work, which brought on a slight blcedingof the lungs. 1 returned borne dispiriied.and sick. The next day white silling by ihe fire a blood vessel burst in my lungs, and commenced bleeding very fast—the doctor happened to be near, and done, every thing-in his power to I'.op ihc bleeding, and finally succeeded after my losing near a quart from Tny«ltmgSr=snd^more\lrom--lhearm. -But this did not Ijist but n few hours, my lungs were so spas modic The doctor could not control them, and fur fue days and nights continued to bleed, until litre was no blood to run, when it ceased and left me so weak t could scarce\* breathe or stir I lay for; a long lime in one position, until my lungs hoalod, and J began lo gain a litttc strength. But about fuur 'weeks ago a relapse came on, and. I bled again at tholonrs, and continued to cough and raise large quantities of bloody matter every day, and was rap. idly hastening lo the grave. 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, anj all liojes of recovery jeft me until one of jour pamphlets was given.me descrTVng Dr. Larbor T s\ Extract of Lungwort—nty^ neighbors obtained a boiile for me as a last resort, but with very little hopes of it doing me-any good. I have now taken hit about a week, and strange lo say, from the very fits! dose I look/of ir T hi.pvin to _menil—and my dealt Iris Oelier every way' \~~ House A* Sign Painting and Glazing. VAN imXESEBT & SROTvlS, rTiIIANKFUtfor past favors, respectfully in JL lonn tho citizens of Cazcnovia and vicinity, that Ihey conlinuo'to carry on tbo business of House & Sign Painting and • Cr 1 fizi jig-, injnll its various brnnches, at thoir new shop on Albany slicct.ono door West of tho Bookstore where they can bo found at all times ready to wolt upon all who may favor them with thoir custom. Signs painted nnd gilded with or without shades t-shorliinlicft.) All kinds of wood imitated, such ns Oak, Ma- plc, lllack Walnut,,Mahogany, Cherry, &c. Marbling done in'the English and Fronch styles to suit customers. * « Paints! Paints.!! Paints!!: II. VAN DUIESEN, keeps constantly on hand, at 'the obove stand, Whito Lend, Dry and Ground in Oil, Spanish Whito, Paris White, Rod Lead, Venetian Red, Yellow Orhro, French & CUromo Yellow, Urunstvick ond- Emerald Green, am) every-other-k-iftd-of-EainU as wall as. Linseed Oil*bored rfr *Huboiled ,can i bo had cheaper than at any- othor^plncc in town. N. I). All kinds of Pninlers' Tools for sale chwpcrjtlran-etin-be-obtaineil-clscwhcre. - Cnzenovia, April 20, 18J5. nearly ceased, my strength improves, my raisings arc-less, and hope is again revived; but my medi cine is almost gone, and I wish yoti~f6 send me two bottles immediately, and if I recover, I will do all in my power lo spread ihe news that consumption can be cured I remain youi's, &c , Cbauncev D Medberry We do not ask people to use Dr. Larbor's Extract of Lungwort unless they arc convinced from the proof ottered litem that a cure can be eilccted in all cases of lung- and liver complaint, piuiided tli JYew • Grocery atul Itecess. npHE subscriber would respectfully inform the -* citizens of Cazonovia and vicinity that he has opened n Grocery and Itecess\ in tho stone block, SQUIIISICIQ of Albany strcot, nearly opjiosito tho bank, where ho is ready to wail iipon all who may favor him with their cus tom. He intends to- keep Groceries of all kinds, nnd Provisions of tho best qua'liTy, which lie will soli nsxheap as can bo bought olsowhcro for Cash. He respectfully solicits a share of tbo pub licualrenago-. , ,^ ^ • - * B. S.-KTNG. N. Sutter, Eggs, Potatoes, Oats, and oil kir.ds of P,roduco wanted, „ Cuzcnntin, March 14, IS45, UKXtt'lVF. t IIEAtt YEJ A LL persons inilebted-lq'tho into firm of Cotnan & Loomis, either by nolo prjjbook account, nro respoclfully but earnestly requested Vffm'ako immediate payment, ns tho business of ihe con- corn must now be clnsod. The notes and ac counts con be found at tboir former place of bu- sinoss. L. D. COMAN, - i TALCOTT BACKUS, > AdroVsV J. C. LOOMIS, ' $ H. \ Cazenovia, August 19,1S45. . H. Loomis. M. W. & J. SHAPLEY, - Practical Machinists, CAZEKOVIA , N. Y. UuUAere nf almoit all kinds of Machinery, eir ^ Engine and Hand Lathes, PtcRers, Carding ma chines, Condensers, Jacks, Broad and Har row Pover Looms, Gigs, Knappers, AUll- IVurk, Screws, Presses, SfCr ffCr. N. B. All ordors-froroadistuncowillmeet with prompt attention. How i>rricril >ed by )»w Tor cleetioe m<mber» or Anembly^ t) 8. *rherdelegate• to chcwen.ihall meet in coarcntitm at the Cap!* to) In tht city o? Albany, OD Die fint MontlajorJuiK.eiebtecnliuia* drcd and foHy-iit. They ihtll. by ballot, elect one of tfletr num ber president, and m»jr anpoiot one or more tccreUriVa. a prjntcr, and lucb door-keeper* and tneuengerau theirconrenience •haltre- quire—an.l luch delefates »od the Kcretarics of Ihe conreation .hall be entitled to tlie nine mileage for travel and 4he nine per dit-m allowance, tu it now paid to member* of the legiilature, and llie printer, door*keeper*aod meaengen thaU.recelte tlie lame com- pensation a> U nrorided hy law lor almiUr icnjce* and attendance upon the A»iembly-. The amount of.pay shall be certified hy Hit president of the* contention, and shall be paid by the trraturrrofthe state, on the warrant of the comptroller, in the same manner as members of the legislature are paid. Jt shall bo the duty of the •ecrttary of ttnleto^lteod -said couTenlion at the opening (hereof, and lie and all public officers shall furnish such convention with all such papers, statements, books or other public document* in thtlr possession, at Uie said contention »h«ll orde/or require—and it tlaU be the, duly of Uie comptroller to furnish the members with all such stationary as U usualforthe legislature while in session. L \0' TheproctcdiDgtofthesa.dcobTenlionthaU be tiled in the ^ofiice of the Secretary of State, and the amendments to the const!- tattoo agreed lo by the said convention,shall be recorded In his of fice—the said amendment* shall be submitted by the contention to the people for thtlr adoption or rejection, at the annual election to be held on the Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in .No vember, one thonsaod eight hundred and furty-iix—and erery per* son entlUedAo tote at that election mar tote thereon, in the elee- tiou district In which he shall then reilde. And not elsewhere. g and l.vcr conipluint. pjuvidgJ the Jis eases are not past all tmman aid AU persons dorlnnn; (he apency tor this medicine in (his county, w/I please address C, J. ROOSEVELT. Proprietor, 81 1-2 State. Mreet, Albany, Cj* For ststl Airtlier ryoof, see a MctT'cal pam phlet^to beJialalDrnny of the Affents, [gratis j Ae ^STjt. —John 1'airchiUl Cazcnovia; E 8c 1. Rhoades, Manlius; F.sk & Kcnnedy,*Canastoia. May, 1845 43^ - T HE <i |h «rnh. r has on lianA n qunntitv ol PINE LL MUE.t; which ho „ui t t|i cheap 'for cash. Also, Cash patil fur Sheep fy Lamk't Pills, Any quantiiy of cu <tomcrs oan^fintl goui MEAT, of al. kmds.ot vliPcaUcnilof ihavilmgo. \V. C. CASWELL. •Cazenovia, July 1, IS 15. JJ, R.— \« llio m-w t ><i «l offica taw i> now \t> -ppi*fUi»oo.-oU-|*r*(n« indebted ate requested lo call nut! «*ll e up \M\at tminn. \ S. S T A NT ON, • DKtf.BR JN Marhle, MoiiftmcMP. Headstones; &c. .S'aft.ia ttreet, Syracuse. Aho, CUT STO-JK , Rtjildin»?«, of every de- scripl.un supplied on short notice. , ' Bliss' Sash A' Blinds, F OR salo al mannfactnr«f» j.ricr-* 11 VAN DRIESEN the niinlo of this immense wafer power, which might be purchased for a mere trifle, compared to ill actual value, for extensive manufacturing pur poses. Tito falls are thcec mile* north of Cazcnovia (n thrivingananulactuHnp villageof 2000 inhabitants) and five miles south of tho canal, at Chitlenango, in n well settled furmins country, with oil the ma terials at ham! for building, having' a superior stone quarry on tho banks ol tho creek which cost rfolhing hut the digging. To persons \iisliingto engago in manufacturing, requiring permanent water power, th:s place of fers inducements that are not equalled in this slate. Thero qro already four woollen factories on this stream, beside*ihreo others on tbo ljme stone creek, in this immediate neighborhood, also figuring mills, paprr mills, oil mills, machine, shoprp-furrraces\ in line iilmosTevcTjr-fcind 'Of -me -l chanical work needed to put j.'fa.ctory in opera -tion-irv * short JiuiC- „ JOHN WILLIAMS. Cazennvia, March -lili, J345.- li. CIIANDXiEU, K EEl'S the - \ HADV-WAV IIOUSE ,\ on the •corner of Albany nnd Green streets. Persons thai call, can bo refreshed wills-Soda, Ico CrcSm, Darker** t'op, Ccgars, &c. • BATH HOUSE ' openfronv Friday till Sunday morning; clean and warm Perions do^nnjr n Qalh on any other day, can ba JccommoJaicil i,y giving n^lic?, T, ..n.n..r,w . ,IIC salt! amendments sliallbe so prepared aodilutiDsuitlieJ, byoumbers or othct\rise,(hat they can tie rouu upon se{urauijr, and they shall be so toleil upon, unless tba convention shall be of the opinion that it fs toipraeticabte to prepare ttiem so t/tat ther eta be roteJ upon In that manner—and If the salj conrenlfon shall by resolution de. dare tqat to ruiudgnieat tlie said affleadaeots cannot be prepared so as to he roled upon separately, they shall be roted upon together. la either ease thecooreatioo shall prescribe the form of the oallot, the publication of the amtndihc&ts, and the notice lo be given of the election, la case the said amendment* shall he roted upon sepa* raletj^ixfirj person entitled to sote tbereon ,inay rote for or against anyoneormoreof them. M lheelecllontn<otIonedinth]|L.sectiotv tlie iusnectiirsinercryeleetlondlitrlet-shallprorideasultablebox to receire t4o ballots gTren upon thes^id amendments, ivhlch hal* Idit shall harcthc word ••constitution\ written or printed, or Partly written and partly printed, upon Ihero.so that when they are folded It will ajipcar on Uitfoulside of the ballot—and all the profisions of the laws ofthU state' In relation tuthe elrction of omcers at (he general election, shall apply to the voting-upon the said amend, rueuts, so far as the same can be made applicable thereto, and the TOlescViTea upou tlie said amendments shall be given and canratsed, and all the procerdinjsshall be had in regard to them, as nearly as practicable in the manner prescribed by law in respect to the votes givra Jbr Governor. Each of the said amend/Dents which shall re ccive a majority of all the voles given unou it al the election men. tioued in this section shall be deemed and talien to be a part of the Lcqiistitution of this state, and shall take effect from and after the and r «/lJrJl-da^fDecembtrjnlhe-yearoiwU«M>sand ei/AUiundrtd d. forlr-sil, lihleis the said eni...|.||.n •v- ?L tl nrescrib °som. ail... Ilmrnn which Ihe same shall taVe iff„ 'iLAandeaet; orihf^j^ FOB COUOIIS, COLDS, ASTHSrA.Si C0^^•8UM^ , TI0^^• Tlie GREAT AND ONLY IIEMKDY |ror Cnlds, Coughs, Aslh'ma.andCONSUMPTlON.is Uie IlLNOARtAN BALSAM OF LIFE,discovered by the celebrated Dr. Duehan ofLondon, EugUod.aod inlroducrtlinto the United States under the immedi* ate superintendence of the inventor. The e itraordimrysucccss of this m.dicine, in the cure of Put* monary diseases. u-avanlsUie American Agrnt in soljcittog for •treatment the WOHST POSSIBLE C\S£S thai can he found in the community—cases thatHtk relief in vain from any of llie common remedies of the day, and have hern given op by the most diitin-uishedrhrsichns.as CONFIRMED AND INCUIUBLK. Tho Hungarian Balsam ha* cured and will cure, the MOST DES* PEI1ATE OF CASES It is no quack nostrum, but a standard itli Du- { COT,' preventive Blood, Tain . _ —.. , ..ii, HIIU oorvu.is oi the Lungs, Bronchitis, Ditlicultv of BreaUiln;, Ilf-ctie Frvrr, Night Sweats, F.maciation and Oeneral Debility, Asthma, Influenza, Hooping Cough, and Croup. . ~ 09- Sold, in large bottle, at f l per bottle, with full direetioni for the restoration of Health. Pamphlets, containing a fnass of English and American certift* cates and other evidence, shrining the unequalled merits of this Great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratuitous, ly. DAVID F.BIUDLEE, sole Agent for the tiuitcd Stales,—119 CourT*street, Boston. «. TOUSE Y, Joslln'! Corners, Madison county, N. Y.,—Agent for New York and the Western State,, lo whom all orders Jhou'd be addrrsied. Sold hy JOtIN FAlRUIilLD,Cazcnovia. and by agents throughout the county. WOOL, BUTTER AND CHEESE. AL^O, ALL KINDS OF FARMERS' PROD&CE, No. -S3, WATER-STREET, , April I, 1345 NEW-YORK, lUrr.nKnrr.s —W D. Welles. Cashier Utica IJntik ; S. N Desler, Ori.kany. Oueida Co , If Scott, Cashier, Otsego. C< Bank Mcrsc, iny. John Williams. kvlon, Madison t;. II. Holcomb, Waterlawn, Jefferson co. II Scolt, Cashier, Otscgi Cazenovia, Madison -Co ; Alphci Ituy Vaugtui, H'ateitunu, JilTxo ElrECTION NOTICE. S »EHirp 's OFFIOE, > Madison County, J * , f iSAMIJEL JFRENCHi Sheriff of-talr. C 0 „n- I j ty, hereby givo notice,, that a General Elec tion is to be held on tho Tuesday succeeding tho first Monday ofNovombe'r next, in pursuance'ol a., notice received by me from the Secretary of Slate, a copy of which is hereunto annexed.—Morris* Ville, Aug. 4, 1845.) SAMUEL FRENCH, Sheriff;^ — ^a STATU or NEW-YORK, Secrelary.'s,Office, Albany, July 23, 1845. 7b the]Sheriff ofthelCounty if Madx8br\: Sir—T^nlico is h6feb^{gtven, (ihtul at' the next General Election, lo be held on (he Tuesday; suc ceeding the first Monday of November next, lha follow-ing-pfficecs areUo hn elnr.led,Jo -MuU:— __ ' A Senator for tho fidh Senatorial Dislrict, 'lo |^| supply the vacancy which.'jtjj accrue by ihe e* piraliixn of tho teem ol servlco 6t Gcorgt man, on tlic.lost day-ol Doccmber next, Also', Ihe following' county officers, lojvvil. three Members of Assembly ; and ono Coroner, in the-place-of- William Uooliltlo, whose term of service ivill expire on Ihe last day of December next. And nl tho same election, the sehto of (ho'Peo- plo of this State will be taken in relation lo th* proposed Convention, spocifierj in the acl Chapter 252, entitled •\ An act recommending n Conven tion of tho Poople oi (bis Slate,\ passed.JMay M, 1845. • . - - «- And ftlf\ nt the same ejection,..ihe._/oUoKing proposed Amendments to Ihe Constitution of ibis-, Slalt>willhfetul)mUlMlQ4beJiei^lB J= xi7j. _ x \^ \In relation to the removal of Judicial Officers.\ j \ For the abrogation of Ihe jiroperly qualifies- j tion for office.' Yours respectfully, N. S. BENTON, Secretary of Slate. VALUABLE EXTERNAL REMEDY. ISnnt's Liniment. This celebrated remedy is now for the first limo «, offered to ihe New York public; Ihe'cefebrilr of ^ which it has obtained in the county, (Wcslcheat- 11 erj wbcro. it was originally inlrotfuced, has in- ¥ duccd the proprietor lo extend the sale throughout t the country. Thero has never yel been discor- ercd on external remedy that hasjirnvrd so cer tain In fls elT &cls m permanenTIy rurinj»\lHi» 761- lowinfr diseases : Rheumatism swelled limbs, pain in (he chest back,sprains, bruises,Nennui affections, weakness in Ihe joints, contractions of the muscles, hums, salt rhcuiu, croup, ague in tho fac<y .tooth ache. Rlty ,_elc p Wei . GEORGE I BIRD'S UMBRELLA AND PARASOL ManOFACTrBinoEsTanLtstluzriT&DcroT, N Q. 180 Pearl-st (opposite Cedar-si.) N. Y. ERCH \NTS visitins this city, who intend putcliRsinrr Umbrellas or Puraso's, aro in vited to call nt the nbovt.- establishment, nni' ex amine tho assortment, which comprises EVERY DESCRIPTION and every QUALITY, nnd which (he Subscriber offers ot such prices, e'uh er for Cosh or on Time, as cannot fail to give Sdtisfnrlion. lvll GEO. J. BYRD. M.0. FIRE, FIRE! E D. LITCUFIELD. having been nppojnl • cil Agent for Ihe Harlfiird Insurance Com pnny, in place of*E. B, Lilchfieh), Tesigned, will conrinuo lo insuro property upon tho same liberal terms ns usual. Office at the Store of E. B, & E 1). Ijit'cTiiie'uT.Cazenovtn.\ November 21, IS1-1.\ 39 p ---- - , •- nwiruni, uui a Slant tnglishmedicine, of kunwn and established ejScacy. Every family in the United Slates should he supplied with chan. Hubganan Balsam ofLife, not ontyto counleracllhe e siunntive tendencies or the climate, but lo be used as a i medteine in all cases af Colds, Coughs', Spitung of B in the Side aryl Chest Irrit,i,„ D »ud SoreneTs of th FOH THE PILES. CAZENOVIA HOUSE, (Fronting; tlie PtiMie j /jt /are t,- xnnghi af the Lake) CAZENOVIA, BY M. SPEAR. fty Always prcp.irrd fur Tra vellers, Boardcra, ami I'nrtet ivf I'lmMire of Buainrtw. ~ Sugar, Tea *V Coffee. O F Ihc bes! quality, for sale.cheap Tor cash.bj A. &,\V. b -( H1LDS. ameodmenls which shallnot receive a majority of all llie votes gr eo upon it a t the said election, shall be void and of no effect. I) JO. AU wilful and corrupt false swearing, in taking any of the oath, prescribed by this act, or by the laws of this state made a'p* f dicahle to this act, or any other mode or form in carrying into ef' eel this act, shall be deemed perjury, and ahaU be punished in the manner now prescribed bylaw^ocwilfuland corrupt perjury. 11. ll shall be the duty of the Secretary of Slate to cause this act (o be published once a week for twelve successive weeks prevl* ous to the election, in not less than two or more than four of the public newspapers published In each of Ihe teveraUcouultes is. this state rn which two or more public newspapers are published—audin the public newspaper in all those counties where only one public newspaper ispublished—and shall also cause to be transmitted to the several clerks of counties in this slate such tusmher of copies of this act, with life oeccssary forms aDiTlmtruetions as shall be suffi cient to supply the several officers who are lo perform Ihe duties prescribed by this act -and Ihe said clcrksof counties shall d.lstrib- *ula Uie same lu such offntis, and tht 1 ei^wuie uf |iutilistr)Dg 'and i'u* trihnting Uie same and all other Irral espenscs Incurred In printing for the convention shall be'ffudited by the Comptroller,and paid by the treasurer according lotaw. . § 12. The copy of the certificate of Ihe state canvassers shall in nncascJie directed to the clerk of n.eoubly, unlet* the Office of shrr* iff of suchcountjr shall then be vacant, nor to the first judge unless Ihe office of sheriff and clerk shaH both be vacant. % IS. The county of Hamilton and the county of Folton shall jointly elect one delegate to the convention rn Ihesame manner,and the votes shall be canvassed and Iransmitted.in the same manncr,as now provided by law in refereoce to members of Assembly. STAVE or rdtw -Yomc,) Secretary'. Office. { I have compared the preceding with Ihe orlginafact on tile in this oy «»v «od -«rtir r th7is*me tub?* curiecttiaincripttherefrom-, and oftm,«rnnegf M ij„ r |„i„4. Afbany,Hay'l4ih,TB15. U. 8. BE.VTONI, S.crttliry of ritatt. T-.Il nrillM'S rittr.T1Ts.HV (an iolem-ll mm.ilj-1 Tli. sn. pertoritv of Ihlsjuslty celebrated medicine for the cure of Piles *is manifested by i u relieving thousands who find in vain tested other preparations. A lady in this citj oftlio highest respectabili ty, who had been afflicted with tins complaint and for several years never free from pain, has bern entirely etired by the-EIec- tuary. A gentleman in Broadway, for five years aluirXod vrfth the bleeding Piles, entirely cured and now enjoys good health, A lady in Second St. was so nlDicted with inOammation and irritation from rvlerna! tumors thai she was unable to keep up, one portion of the Electuary gave fmmcdiate relief, and a coutinaance of the medicine made a perfect cure. Hundreds of cases similar to Uie above have come .10 Ihe knowledge of the proprietor, and after len years'czr»\.r.e.-..iii. «•'• —•\-•—<-- --• In Lbclrport, Rochester, Syracuse^ lokcmat orcxtcmal- Oswego, Home, Uticannd raeVJ'e\^ 11 '\ h \ «\d somedcspeWtc^tMsesof Tiles after other remedies had been tried in vain. Trice T< 11 describing tin, excellent medicine. J . J r S. Tot sev, Juihti's Curlier,, Madison roontr m..nT r«. tv.. state of New fork for sale by * Fautcinii, t ?Sin»,h agents throughout Ihe counly. V * i,KC, \ Ln > «-«onovia, and Painting. •rUIE subscriber still 1 continues the above bu •* stness in all its hriinchc« ot the old stnntl^ over (he store of A-and VV. B. Childs, and two doors west of the bank. Thankful for the very liberal patrpnago helms hervtnforo-rcccivcd, he still so- licits a continuance ol lliesmrre, assuring all who may call that satisfacliun will be -given oi no churgc made. PAIKTISC, GI-AZIKG nnd PAPCR HA-KCINO ' nii\cd Painls of all kinds for salo at very low prijees. N. II. Whilo-wasbing done with neatness and despatch. THOMAS JOKES. Aprii:i6,-lSJ5.' JLinseed Oil'For Sale. W HOLESALE or retail, at the new Oil Mill at Belmont, or delivered to order on fho shortest notice '•April 9, 1S45, T. BACKUS. c following; letters from IKe 'highly ecnlnenl physicians, who have had charge of the Hospital in Sing Sing Stale Prison for many yenrs, is the most powerful evidence in favor of (his £ XTU- KAL REMEDY , and is a sufficient guarantee that it is wo/thy tho confidence of the public. For jiartico'ors, see the* certificates accompanying each bux. Price 25 cents. Sing Sing, December 26lb, 1844. My dear sir.—I deceived your note of yvstHr- day -n.kini; ,my ofwiion lo Aunt's Linimenl pre- pared by Mr.'G. E. Slant-n. Knowing its Com position, nnd having frequently usrd itf 1 can r«- cjommciid it to youagJiea/iexfarnalremedy,and in my oj 'iniun the best linimenl nnw in use. Vory truly nnd respectfully yours, A K UOFFSIAlv, ftl. D. Col. PIEBBK VAN COURTUKDT., I fully concur in the above, opinion,^ Wro-N. 0ELCI1ER Mr. G E. STANTON, ' Sir • IIovin» been afflicted wilh Ihe rheuma tism for upwards of five years in my snnles and lect, and al times so painful that I could not walk or tlress myse .f, nnd having been under the care of four or Ave diffcrotit physicians, nnd have tried almost every remedy I could hear ol, hut not (o much efff c I. I had {jiremip a II hopes of ever be- insr. cured, until 1 heard of Hunt's Liniment. I tried onB bollle of it, and found immetlinie relief. I linvo used ontf dollars woflh ond now feel os well as A. ever did. My family as well as myself can testify to its value, and I would advise all who ara afflicted with pains nnit aches in tun Hnnl'a I .jnj. ment. • — HENRY L.UUCKHteUT. Sing Sing, Sept. 6, 13-14. I havo u«ed Hunt's Liniment for a severe cash of the snrc thrnnt, nlso for Ihe salt rheum in bolu cases was entirely relieved, AARON L..RYDER. New Caslle, Nov. 20, 1844. I have beon afflicted with on niTecTion 6f (ho spine so that I could not slf p more than C or 8 inches ot n lime. Tn Iwirhours from the first ap- , plication nf Hunt's Linimenl, I was entirely re lieved and could walk as well as ever. • Wro. SHAW. Sing Sing, Jan. 15, 1844. For certificates of cures nnd directions, itfi wrapper around each bottle. t Price 25 cents. AGKiTTS.—John Fairchild,Cazenovia; M. B. Slocum, Delphi; N. Andrews & Co., Fobius, Abnrr Mil.'er, Apulia ; J. C. Cuddebock, Tully; Fitch Sc Co., Sypftusr; Hondloy, Phelps &Co_, 142 Water street, N. Y., Wholesnle Agent». GEO. E. STANTON, Proprietor, -Boot Shoe Shop, — At the Mca^l-ojtUlic I .altc R ESPECTFU LLY informs the loversof good things, in Cazcnovia, lhat helms tukeniiiD stand recently occupied by C.Xvrovcr, on Linck- locn street, where he will keep a choico ossorlmcnl of Pies,- Cakes, Fruits, and every article*usually found in a Rcccs«. Ho will also keep n general nssorlment-of\ ftKOCEKIES, which wi'.l be sold Cftcap for Cash. He solicits a share of public patronage Cazcnovia, April 22, 1S-]5.^U V , —•w.-H.-OVHN-EtL-E*, SURGICAL AND 1IECHANICAL . Fellow of theJlmeriZan Society of Dental Surgeons _0jgcc 4th door south Clarke i\- Hobbic's Slo'c. W. E. ItAKTSSKTO-, _ ATTORNEY AT Ii A W, _ _ - ' ^ N B SOLrCIT.OR IN CHANCERY, ' CIIITTCS-.-r^fco. |f] THE subscriber respecffully informs 6ta»\n««iij his friend's nnd Ihe public ucncrnlly, thai he continues (he Boat Shoe bu siness, in nil its various branches, al his old slahd, al Ihe head ol tho Lake, 4 miles from the villago of Cnzenovia, whero he will keep on hand, and mako lo order, every description of BOO I'S & SHOES, from a fine Boot down (o n small cock, which he will sell cheap for. co ?h or barter. To FAnaruns —Cutlers'* Fanning Mills, pir salo by the subscriber. These mills aro consider ed by good judges, to be tho best now in use.— For Vale low for cash or good paper. Also, Plow PoinJ[s of nil descriptions. ( Tho subscriber nlsn keeps on hirnd a variety of SADDtKnY, such as Harness, Irunks, Valises, ISAAC TR1MBOCK des, TafTJlSWkTor^ ^nHmls-orj above articles. Cn7.cnov'n). August 11. ~V7V : ATW — V Al KENBtBOll, CHITTENANGO. . 20 Si! ingoing. William Greenland & Son, TAILORS, v . TWO nobits WEST OP John WiHituns & Sorfs Store;- ' CA2rEJIOVIA, ^ - \ (j^p Cutting done on short notice and reasonable terms. - RYAW, TAILOJ8. TWO DOORS EAST OP THE BAlsk, ALBANY STREET, CAZENOVIA. BVAiVE BKOW$, . ATTOK.NEV & CoDNsnLton AT LAW, Momsvillt. Important to Housekeepers.. T HE greatest improvement of the present agff is N. PARISH'S PATENT PROPELLING- WASHING MACHINE . By the use of this Ma- ctiino you can wash Irom the-tinest picco ot lace <niio a btolManket, witb as roach ease for the lollies nTnT^~vMry-Jliey can bo xvas.hed ; Bnd an rdinaxy, week 's washing can be done in one third Iho timo,labor, soap, fuel'nnd water, that it would take in the old way, rubbing your fingers off over the tub and washboard. The price of lhes« Washing Machines is eight dollars ; and they ar* |pj so constructed they will last Ihb limef of a gen eration. One of them would, in any family, save (ho price it-cost in lhree.monfhs. • So that it is o matter ol great economy as well as ease. Any person .wishing ler sco the above mention ed rrmchine, will please call «t the Messrs. Sbap- Icy's machine shop, or enquire of W. L. PALMER, AGENTS Cazenovia, Feb. IS, M^. v Carriage, Sign & Fancy l-ili subscriber woujd jnform his friend* and the public generally7(Hat«he has opened a shop in iho building one door.west of tlie public square, where by strict attention to businoss ho bo^es 19 merit a share of public patronage. Also Carriage Trimming, tiono with nentnfeu and despalcb, .Price to cot- respond witb the limes. A. T. CROSS. Cnzenovia, March 31,184J. Dissolution. T HE Copnrlnerstip Iicretoforo existing under ^ the firm of J. NicVerson & Co., is dis solved by muhtatcd'nsent. All persons having on- setilrd accounts or notes with said company are requested to settle (hem without further notice. J.NICKERSON, - 3ERE ALLlS^ April, 1845. H. 3. WEED. Thojjusiness will bo continued by the subscn* ber^ • J. NtCKERSONv Wtiol Twined Twine in abundance can be found «t CLARKE & IltjifiJiE's. VY .