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• •) CnS9iiiSj ]?r. Clay. In onawer.to\the.- ropoluuvna, rtf .tho public j meeting recertify held'in Syiacuse, Rln. CLAY\ thus respond*. Ilow'nouly does such a man appear when contrasted with his cowardly per- aecutorsJ^-. XBX i K a TONTKY. . SepmsnSI^) ^ LYMAN CLABKB, li-q r -Dear Sit:Qa my return liaiiia'from n thort excursion fbr\thu benefit of my health, I Imve found your letter of Ihe 13ilt insi. enclosing Hie Resolutions of I lie citizens of Syracuse, mot ''irrespective of parly, or seel.\ I thank yon nnd them mogt heartily fortius timely sympathy, und countenance; and raoro especially oni 1 eycDurDgod. nonsupportedII > by tlio fact, that you nyot.-not as par.tizniin, but as American' ciuzenu, juuluQn of-your-rtghi* and mine. 1 J oivo the Americafl'go'veriimoat allegiance} *ho cap call,ma nt uny (two to leave my fjmily and btisinpps.j/ilid repair [o,tljo moat distant and unhealthy field nf battle, lliero to lay down my lift, if'ttceeaanry, in lior defence. .• Surely, then. L IST OFHOSTTERS remaining in the Post Otfce i a»C^zenovht,,N. Y.'Qct. 1st 1845. Surely ^ the n the owes mo, tri turn, socurity nnd protect,on Tho Liberty or: Speech or.d (he Press Itovo, cycr-been iholoat sirnng hold of Liberty 'hi every land—without which Freedom ia n mere mockery.- These unalienable rights we 'rilieri\£|j3'u u * a j ' 'ja jnca ted fronVour-Britii'b -uncostrHa. —\Wie- -Uonsti tnlion of the United States does not-giVo them but merely guards them opnihn abate und des Irucjiph. TJip lal Art, of it t ays, ''Congress •hall rcay^no^ln ^'abtlffglnir^IlD ^tjt^ty^of- Speech, or of th\c, Preen,.\ 1 demand, then, of the American People, through their r'epre /on * futives, laws protecting mo in this privilege against ilip illegul violence uf otliets—luws jo have my I'foea restored and ita opsailatus | brought to summary punishment, -il they do : not /bis, (ben Ijotter wcro it for mo and you to live under (ha Autocrat of Russia, pr the liny of A Igiere than hcro-^for one responsible mas ter is belter l b a u a thousand—.his will nw b6 better known, • and hie murcy or forboinunte more easily propitiated.- 1 cannot but believe that the American pflO' pie will regard thta wtinlu ttnTisiicnSS\ *nrano more full of studied Cruelty, arrant cowardice, and <Jaiigotnus precedent of outrageous despo tism than any thing yet perpetrated in our Na tional or State SlaveocraCy. 'J'he protcuce that my paper was revolutionary and dangerous, I pronounce lo tiio world wilfully cnlumntooe, and rail for the proof. INIul n Miiglu ca*e i,f t >ucb effects can bo produced simony 150.000 shiver. JVo, this wag intended only fur f .ireljJKcnnsump. lion, and truly lias ifTpost bitterly answered HE puriiofa. — My apposl lo llio Stalo uf \Kcntuiky ai,d | (lit) \Vurld\ will bo out in ;i few days in the Ifuo American, wJjpn all tmpartiul men will ge ii,—liln nni /V »»f ih.-. nnlniil. With respect and gratiludo. I have the honor lo-bo, Y\'tr tilted ent \tryi't'i * C. M. CLAY. LATU FBOII TuxAS.— Tbo pi ot bn «t T.. N Hitchcock arrived it t (his pint yesterday finni Galveston, and wc have dales by brr to the ]7ili in*li Irom Gulveslon. Our-previous pntuu-* (emu dial ci'y wt-rf down the G :li insl , hrcmuJit l»y ll»- llnhe linwei, uliiclt Icfl there nn thu Till. The Naiiunnl ll<\aislor. |.ulili.»lieil nt \\ o«liir.tj- tnn, ftalcUhnt the l'n'fulcnl uf 1'i-xua \ms author iml Cu 1 . Clarlt h Om'rt,^f J^cli'nn cunnTy, tii riiio nrtp tli»usa:ul men l>y vn'unl<iry cnrnlfinenl, to be mu»lernl inin the Unilnl Siutps si-rricc un der General Tay'or. M^jor llif\ uitb lii« com inanil. il alio to cn operate uilli (>cnrru> T.ivi, r Active mrniiurrs l »i \c been lukvn lu recruit (lie ii 'irrilier of men roq «iir <>il. The Hon. J. U Mil or, of F.irt Rend, has enn- I ienteil tn heenme a cAndntatu (ur Gunn.or ul ilie Slats nf Texas. The National Regitler savs that Co'. A'hprl C Ilnrton is sp'ikcn of fur Lieut. Govrrnur uf the I Slate of Tvsas. The Rcgulrr cnnltrms (lie Ituli .in infnrmnlinn which we gave nn Friday last. Tin- Ciimuiuhei Ufa dieiiled amone; lliem«e,te<, furniini; [lie pence and tb] war parties The pence party are nmv said to be, in llio atcriilint, and ni.iiiiA'st tin ir fidelity in various ways. Tl.ry v were nil expected (o meet in a general council, to ho lie.'il on Ti>- «vaccana. Creek, nt Poll N.n. 2, on tlio 15<h inst. Th« cliief Sanln Anna wns expected to bu |itcient, and to unite with the other* in n tren vof amity with us. Tlio late expedition, under Tlio nhie'f \ Buffrtlu Hurnp. a^aiwt the Mexican*, it said to | have been crowned with nuccess. They returned Irom beyond lli« Itio Grande- Inaded inlh spoils Tile ott.er tribes, *ny« the Hetri»ter, are progress- I ing in tne ap;ricul(rral nr'», are beginiiing to cn- | jny the b'essings of\ civilizntion FnOM Coitrrs CiinisTi.—Ther e were sever si arrivals yesterdiiy from C'or|iiu Chri«li. AW I liave sren lelU-rs dafeil Corpus!hri «ii ilieQih inst., [ which reports \ail's wel;*'wilHllio Irnrips. On the 8lh insl. the U S. bri<; S 'iniPrs nrrived | at tho Bay of Aransas, (o take (l:o place of the i bne Lnwrence. Tbeilnnp Hern, frnm this porl, arrived at Ar- | «n«ason the 7th inst. bound luCorpu* Chritil. The ship Charlotte and steam schooner- Augusta were discharged at Aransas,— uViw Or cans Pic Sept. 25: SUICIDE OP UIIN. JOHN WHITE.— We wrro {(.formed ycalcrilny on (he Isaac Shelby, tlia( tne Hon. John \V hue ol Keniui ky, furmeilv member of Congress from tlisn Sta(e, und ' Speaker of the Huu-o of Kcprcsontarivcx. comroiiterlRuiciile by >liooting hiuiscll 'iit Rich mond, ftludiann county, tho pl.ice nf his ti-si- denee, tr fijiv days siuro. \o caii »(*-^i <sign;d but suppnsod pecuniary o:nb;inusiui-ul. — Cin. AUtu Sept. 25lh'. Adams George Uiifl-Iow'Elf L llurchnrd Se'necn D Ball P/om.el.JI - Bradford\ Fere's -Brndl Andrew lJ.trlSn Prccilh N liillingir fTornce flntnion' Klnnra Barber & Porter 2 Halt's Milr'm n «t'W«ler Chillies Hljiwtfra Muses ».i)<er v H UrUsh' Jnne S Burton R.irlim B.inlin M irv CrandiHI Rev A J C.iry :J :irhf9 Cion J?ilrn • -—— Clarlic J 1) Cliffjj r-'iulsa' ' Ciolr\ Cf!ort;e Crnnanii Wesley Clark\ U4V J)oilfc'e Nunc Donnelly t'rnncrs Jjycr i\lary Ann Drake Ira /fackley G .C /Ziwleit Jane IiisirClirislopher Lyon Clil .ie Millard Jf.trace ' Munge'r llul'ns McLean William Newton Antreline 2 Nock Sfepheiii Nichols J ii - - Phinnc'y -Nndian PhillipB Carohntr M l'rice-l'plj.v- PJnnlek\ XViliinm Peck 'Rev John Palmer Jane ii Prendce Alscna CLFQRD & SWEETLANDS nre- now dpenjn<r tbe/r usual assortment, of. JRi^onsI winter Goods, lo which they invite''jlie nuenifnn nf llierr former friends and patrons, ami1 tie 'com munily (jenero.ly. Se-jitendior 22, 1845. EriiersiiirJohn C 2 Elliot'Mr Fuller Lydin h\ Fo'n'tt Wm 'M Ficniiiig Henry F Frcehrtrn Thomas Greeh\ Joseph beniur Gihrfift'W 2.' Gridley G A HnmiiiMiKJ A P , H.njrhi SvTvcStiT '' [Iarvcy Uube|t Terry Je««e ili'viioliln Will am -Robio .Rev J E Reed- John Jr 3 Sturgis* //innali Sedgwick Cha's 0 Snuli Gilbert Spencer Dayton Stnnlnii Suliuylcr V Salt Nathan Hlatyann C \V Sindioo, Fannv Souitierlniid Eljjali Tut tie Grant Tlmrlittr Edward Taber darke, Thompson-Jonathan, - \\ nyer-Siinfiir|l ~ M Fall & Wlnfcr Dress, Goods. KW^e hsva in store all the new s{y!c.s,of Dress T r Goods in market. Plain and-Rep Ca.sh meres-) Af IVi.oincs; Pirisienet; Plain and fis ured silk and cottnn-wnrp Alpnrhas.; Plaids for Indies nnd children's woar; bonutifiilstylcs JGng- ! lish (0 Irnv Jiricrjd Cnlicne9 j colored French Me rinocs for clonks, &e. Cords nniH Tassels Fringes nlnf Glinps ; Rrocha,. ,'Stradilla, Cash —[-^'•\Vpt\l\-\\'> olfiee sly It- .l^wlaT^R /fnilnizinRS Sec. itc, including n d-simblu nnd extensive ns J sortmcnt. Pt/r.FonH SwfcBtr-AKDS. J«* Septembei 22, H8-15. ' ' Trevor Caroline M7 Tucker Sidney \* Tliofcer' M ary H.Virgil Pnllv Vosbu rgh' Ma 11 Ii e w , Wiiolev .John M WcWIlJs'inliulas. Weatcntt Gardner Jr S ^Vilhitftw Natl.an ' Whitney John Wjllialnn Eunice A S. n. HENRY, P M. Pr-rsnns calling for tho above, w.ll please say ntiecrlincd liter; • • T-M AS- IF you want GOOD TEA, cnllnt the stnro of •* J. WrionwAnD. AILS by Jho Keg, at 4J 2_ct» per-lb. E. 13. & E. D. LiTCHviEt.n. C'azenooio, xV. Y. QAubir 2, 1845. c w Millinery R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Ca7.cnnvia and the i iliac** niljncent, that she has just returned from New York, and open ed a MiltiBcrv Establishment, N AccpENTAL DEATIT.—l?ev. P. Powers, Methodist preacher, who hod just taken charge, (Painted Post,) to which ho had been appointed by tho-lalo Genessee Conference' was thrown from a wagon near Painted Post, on Saturdajcweek, and so severely injured lhat fie died in a few hours. NEW-YORKrCATTXE M ARKET..—Sep. S9i At Market, '1650 Beef Cattle, 40 Qc,ws-ju>d Calves, oml'4000 Sheep and Lam lis. PnicEs.— Btif Callle remain without change. We quote $4 SOiigG for fair retailing sorts, with * few at 30 25. Left over 200. , Cmcsand Calvtx— Sales at S14nS28-o!l taken Shtip tind Lhmhs— Of the offering* 3000 taken at 81 a S3 for Sheep, and 75c o £2 50 fur Lanil s ~- \ ' \ 'xixuTiijsjr,, r ~ — In Warapsvillc, on the 1st inst., by tjie T?cv. Mr. Nichols, Mr. N. h. RANDALL to Miss C. STEWART, daughter of Alexander Stewart, .both, of tbe^bove place, - - a tho place recently occupied by Mrs. linker, n A bnny street, wlirrc sho will keep constantly on hand Vehcf, StUc d/ Leghorn Bonnets .' T(\»prl.cr with nlarije seleclionof Rtbb ins, F.'ow- rs, Fenjbers. Dress Caps. Lices, &c. /)F*SSCS , Ctnulea $c , Cut ano^ made by the latest unil nm <l approval) ftislri'ins Fmni her Ion.; nnd \ery extensivo nc<]'iaint- nee willi her business, slm flatters hers-lf thai lier wnrli will bo executed inn sly'e that may toll all ber Mulnmers. ftlnr IP won ir itn -hafjvy (0 have llio public •rue l.er n rnll < heap I ash Store. All 1, Hart's Mock corner of /tlbanij ttreel and l';e I'ub'ic Square. i\* OW npeninjf a 'nrjje stork of Hill nnd winter {jn .i.N. ciin«i<tin^ in port of brnm! c'nlhs, n««imeres satinets anil vesting*, of »bit b w-e bme 11 I;IMHI ncsnrinipiit, nnd nre prepared to sell liein at le«s pricrs-fltan ever, owinjf to the fact nf beir bu* iii;{ iieen bnu^bt less: thnsn who feel lijp.wed In i|'iiif)l Ibis il?«crtiiin can be convinced s In llio tmih nf it by oil ing and examining mils and prices WOODWARD & GROFF. Pept^ 7. 1S45 Sta -flies' Sirens Goods. % C ASHMJ2KES nod delaines, some of which nre alfVonl, plain, striped nnd p'nid, silk and nltnn wnrp alp.iccao, nnd a host of other goods suitable for Ihc^eiisnn, \ WOODWARO & Gnopp. Sci<l 7 1Q45. , ] UbT rciciveil, three cases dnrk prints, asjprc(- ly paitcrns as tnn be found in.market WoonwAim fy GKOFF Pept Tjqjj. T O the Gentlemen we can offer as fulj.nnd com plete a n assortment as wo have, oxer <bs «i jit-,in nurpnwer to exhibit ; Broad Clpllis In alli.-t.he-ir variety niYd colors - ; . Cashnierej. hilllh-Jiisift: SJld fancy ; ?alineis and low priced woo'etis inilorge quaniiijv Vestintrs, Coat 'Trimmioes?'&c.}-wWcli wo ofTer to those purchasing cloths with tint pledge, tha'rno' iJettcY- bargains if orgooit can.or wPI be aflained nf any other house in this town.,'; We are disposcddint to be undersold, an'd wq resppctfu'ly solicit for our slock of cloths'the; -.at tention uf all in the market to purchase \ •&-* 5 W.UBTL-i Seplemher,22. 1345. TO THOSE W.JI0 1»AY CASHFOJU GOODS! W E thi'nk our jssnrtment-of goods is complete and unsurpassed. Wo can and arc deter mined to sell*for cash nt Ilia lowest possible pricer, and in no instance will we allow ourselves to be undersold. ~ Wo aro .thankful for Ihe former pnlfonaec of casli.cuatomers.nnd respectfully' soUcit, a coutin. unnce of (he same. Pur .Fonn SW^CTX-AKOB: September 22, 1845. . ~ M ASV *are the inducememe.ftU te'l*qilt. *»d pledgermade'fiy ioftfe>oPotir n*Jgbbor» 10 tile way of selling goods ?e.rjr'cjr*a|i, : (°f » c AW^§ vifihcsa (iMges we JiavA nougnt_ to .My ijl'yl deem it sufficient fo inform our friends * ana^K pavint; cash fur gomU, tlwt wchnte a Ww^'ja\ •el'oclril nml fathionnblc stnik, \i\h'»cl> Laving been bought cheap, wil l»'«nU nccordiusrlT. < 4 LARfc£ Sc UOBUlJi - ^io|ite_'»il>cr , 25,_1813. .CHEESE I Oil TONS CHEESE Wanted, upon the best ayj of terms to lite seller. — .. . «. Rw^oitn & SwECTLAsns. &c. • -WA.RDWARE. i EC EI V ING our U«linl a\ss\0Ylij>rnt ~( Il.eJ, ware, including House finishing articles, Pui.Fnrtn &. SwenTLAif na. rpHEundersignedtnt tlio Albany street Boot and Shoe Depot,—sign ofitli«'BIGBOOT^-«r» now 1 in just ihevight 'fix* to sec their oldfriemls nod the whole .Wmlil.nvlin stand inUlieneedful 1 ul Baatr-and- Shnes: —Theirauorlment rmdinuolrlies are beyond all pnrullclHiniUoomparisafw— . 1 They have just received from New York, Lailies',Misses r , rinil'Childreh's, slips, huikinC, trailers arid 'boots, of every variety of slyltf and'cnlnrjto • tickle' the f*n \C )'''Wl'runiler ' bona fids' Mr vice—alio Gents fancy bonis</if eifcry kind—for which itcy will lutto Gnlil, Silver and genuine IJ.inlt Nolcs— easiest lliings.rn.Uio,world to get. . 'ifiY, r^Isn manufacture \cnls bunts in thei'titatesr? style and tmUiob, {jigellirru ilhflll fprfy of heavier Jtvorkfiir IhB^co'/ger'Bice, lor men, women nnifclilldrf tl—' fui ft Mill thi'y'iiillluAj eailfi 1 Jjjdej, >liiiii, (an,hark, produce, and mallets nnd things in gene'ral. -* ' v ' »** \ »' i. Their price* ate so/6ie that\ then.' nronn fractions Jo express them. •< . , ,•*» Having nilripted the principle of Go IT. lind tlsn'.ing exdutiitltj in, boot*, and shoes, they are pre pared to undersell those innovators who soil boots, shoes, tape a> il molasses. Cazenoria, Miij.20.1345r - - • /'ftHE.ENhAND. ^WUrjCG ^B, f a JXnd especially the Mtm ^f.^^ZCUt^rtn-! 'I \T®II€ € CALICOES! CALICOES!! ^000 *^^'^''' i: > American nnd other Calicoes *_H_*\7v» en . nri)c j n „ nws i beauliiul paterns Irom |ho lowest prices In better qualities fc I'vbFORD & SwEETf.ASnS. Crockery. T7E nre receivlns; a beautiful assortment ol 1 V Blue Waro, also every thing usually call ed for. Pcr .rnnn & SwBETusns. C IOTTON YnT, Batlintr, Slieetinu, Wadding / Wicking, Ticking, &c. (tc, as cheap as the cheapest I 'ULrO -RP & S_WEETTJANDS. will sell Goods Catili Store. 1 *— fjy- J. Williams & Son for Cash us Clu .'np na uny \ A LL cn'nrs an.) qltinlilies at priics varying Irom one dollar lo forty five \\ ooawAnn & GnoFF. Sepl 7. 1S45. BONNETS. J UST received, another large supply of Leg horn and Straw Bonnets. * WOODWARD & GROFF. NSW FALl & WINTER GOODS. JOHN W 1LLIA.M6 As SON, RE nnw receiving an extensive and desira ble stock \f F«'l nml Winter Omuls, lo wbicb they would call llio attention of purchasers. C1.0T118. A Inrge nnd complete stock of Benversund Bn>ails,rassiineres. saline's, tweeds, jeans, and every other variety, and cheap enough to suit every imp CLOAK STITPS A rich lot for ihe Imlios ; alpaccas, n benunfql s lei lion, (from 2< Gil lo 16«pryd , Bi<niba7.mo-, I'mg French nnd English Menn'v ; Tbibel-woal iluttuiik, R.imc-lint, Eoli- nn«, ami every other style, with Vo.vct, Gimps, Fringes, Girdles, &c. &c , lor Trimmings. Dnnss Goons. Cnnsislin? of Muslin lie Lains ; cashmere ; repp and d CCOSPC ; French Twills ; ginglinm*r&CTrm?Butiful and cheap. SHAWLS Splendid cashmere shawls, 8 and 4ths ; bl'k and col'd Thibet wool ', hrocho, Inmask, worsted nnd plain nnd nelt wool shaivll, CALICOIKS. A general ns«nrlment, fromG 1-4 n 25 cents , some most splendid. Heavy Jil'k silks ; lacrs ; edgings; ribbons; inen nnd linen cambric hdkfs ; hosiery j cravats; white kid and olTicr kinds g oves, Pnibrpllns, vosiinsrs. sheeting, Talilc Cloths & Spreads. B ROWN Linen Cloths Colored.CnltonSprcads, Broad Cloth Spreads, and Broad Cloth Piano Spreads, Rirh Patterns. WOODWARD & GROFF. OUNG Hyson Tea, nlone shilling sixpence tier pound. Hyson Skin nttwo shillings. Cof fee nt sixpence, Salceralus five cents, nnd all kinds nf groceries as low as can bo bought at any house in Madison county. WnonwAnn ft Gnorr. I heap as the Chchpcsi: GOOB> A§ TltE JBEST. W ILL bo Inund nt tho first two story build ing east of Lincklaen House Block, on Albany street, nil-kinds of consisting of Ilie following articles : _^ Mahogany' and Cherry Bureaus, Tables anil StftnWr; of different patterns nnd various^plans, Dnstnn Rocking, Sowing, Fancy, & Windsor' Chairs, &c. of, different sizes, .kept constantly on hand, c inade to* Order on short notice. All of which will be sold as cheap as can be purchased--clsewliero. !?. _ • G. W. NICHOLS, Cnzennvia, April 10,1845. Jfanted. A Eew tons ofgond Cheeso, for which Iho hi\h- est market-price will be paid. October 3, 1845. T HE suhseriher has just received from'New York, Silks of Iho best fabiics, nnd of the .newest nni) m ns t- 'ashiojiablo descriptions. WOODWARD. For Sale, A QUANTJTY<.f-4kckerel, taken within a few days ; nlso CndfisJipi an excellent qual ity, and Connecticut River'Shad _ . J . WOODWARD. ' October 8. 13-15. OASTURING may be had for 8 or 10 Cows, from (his until winter, by applying lo 0 , \ J. WOODWAXID. > Oclober 8,1345,.« June 17. 18-15. T. WOOD WARD. - 'hrwr-by J UST received, a qunnlity of refined Sfovld Candles, to sell at TES cents a pound Also, Hard Soap, at FIVE cents a pound, al the new cash store of J. WOODWARD. July 8 1845. ctjjPlasterin 'J: ESain A SUPPLY of Neat's Callle Hair', for^taster ing, forsa'e nt thp Cazenpvin Woolen Fee lory. August 6, 1S45. S HOE Thread in quantities, allvery low |irices _ June. 1S45. J. WILLIAMS 4* SON. P AlNTS\ Glass and PiMlv. foV snlcfby E. C. LITCHFIELD Cloths, Cloths.. A T (he Kxrhangc tun he fnund a fina aunti- nienl nf French^ Koeltsh and AmeiintH riolhs. Plain and Fancy Cnssimeres ; duSatiuets, TWCKU and Plain C.'nth* ; S t utin, silk and v'ofH, 'ed vVslinys in great VH.rie(y, .and at liiiv pricai.—* With nur complete a'ssnrfiue'ni atpf prices* w».«re dispnte,) to test the sfucerily of Ihe plodg«iS niaila ' by IOIIIO of our Dciahbors J - J ' tZ,?., , (.'LA RKE & Heai*Ja», . . Satchels! A GOOD assnrtnienl of Briiwl'* Ciirpci annf* *ir*<*. SalcTiels -, nlsu Traveling Hnsk Icmpric«s. CLARKE & HOiWIK^ G- r o c c vic 8 i ;.,7\ A FUI^f• assiftloieta of firoci ties aro ndvt-flt-' lerril al the EsNiangi-, <-be»p. CLAUIvE St HOBB1E. LADIES\ SKIRTS .< /_ A T tho Exchange onn ho fuUnd n good assnrU nifUl ufUui H Clinh. MiuR'ilsa__aiufu»li>rtit- Skirls. CLARICE &HOBBTE Fall Goods. N OW receiving nt the Exchnngai a) goojlisft- sortmenl of Fall Gi >oil«, consisiinJ ia p£rf >r P:«in«nd lleps,Cishrurres,§atin Bfuendc, mWslitf laine, silk and col. wurp nlpabca, rrench anri Entfliih merinos ami hoifilntzines. and other rftw styles for ladies'ilreff*j anil o'naks, Ali-aiiLoll sn.dcbetp. Pleaso call and examino. CLABK St.H^oBiJtsu.r' September 13,1845; ' \ .*\.; Vj. •A FISE assnrtmPiitlif lirarha, DAtjiask, silk; and nurilrd shawls al the Exchn'ngu.'' fCiAnK & Honniii. 10 00 . a y ,k ILyJ f chamtP. Cniicotiflis of American PrinU Cl.A(t(C il HODDIB, ings^xvickings, -waddings, cotlrm yarn. September 24, 1S45. «nj7 shirtings, lick- ballings and first rate ^ NEW arrival of PAPER HAKCIIMGS, Crockery, Groceries, , and a litlie of most every thing, all of which will ho sold cheap by J. WILLMMS &, Sox. VEliVET KIBBONS. A N assortment of bl'k nnd col'd Velvet Rib bons for Trimming n't J. WILLIAMS'& SON. Spplemhpr24,lS15. VJLEEKE TASSELS and Gimp Cords, lot at J. WfLLIAJIS & S< September 2-1, IS45. nice OKS A HEAVY stock, of superior qunlity Bi Skin Mittens and Gloves, for salo'low by IAM8 81 Sow. Buc k September 24,1345. ASH MERE and nra, Cheap 1 September 24. 1345. worsted Hose, of all col For \Ladies' Skirts. rTlHE real genuine Grass cloth. Also corded * and col'd cot skirts, for sale cheap nt J. WILLIAMS & Sox September 24. .1815., '• u Stone JLimc. The first rnte quality of Stone Lime for sale nt Iho Saw Mill (formerly owned by S.Roberts,) one mile north of this vi'lntro. • Cazen'ovia September 16th, 1345. toadies' Travelling JBasUcts. A FULL assortment of Lailiaa' Travelling and Work haskpts, may be lounit ot \ JOHN WILLIAMS & SON. • August 22^1S45r A LAncE *upi>ly nf the best Hop Sacking, two pounds tfie yard, just rr.ee i.ved. and for sale August 14, 1845. -j»-w-njnAMS-^-satL_ FOR SALE CHEAP! A NEW One Horse Lumber Wagnn. J.^4ViLLiaMS_St. SON, August 15.1845.' Wool -1 Wool/ ff/Y -OOO-Pnunds-'Wool-w'nnted-by the-subscriber, •JV.'s for which cash will be_paid. June 4. 1S45 J WILLIAMS & SON. Cash paid for Felts. T HE Subscribers will pay Cash for Sheep nnd Lambs Tells during iho season. JOHN WILLIAMS & SON. Is Jlhe most cfegaut, pleasant and highly efficacious remedy f >r the^ cure of ell disorders of the Ston^ath, Bowels, Kilneys nnd DlaitJet; ihat has ever been offered 'to Ihe public,—particularly fur the speedy cure of - Bilious Ckolic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea and Dysentery,* Wbenijivcn; frejcly in the^e mist ilHlrcusin/ ntiiLnften f.aal diseases, tmlhinir else will ha ne- ceasiry tu proiluuf prompt and entire relief but rest a'nd n moderate use of some hot tea, und tx- teriialnoarnttk applied over (he 6toiiiue .li. In eirceta are iU0 <t surpriiiinj and iK -h/.itful in rrm ivin'T.ihliSe elmViey. grinifig^, nnd-erampa of the slnmich which are olien jiroilurcl liy improper ,ir indigcoible llioil, or <!r,uk«. II is nlMli 1111 | excellent rejrulntof in die h .iwels of very young children, and ii ROHIIICK, and often |>niira.-ly re moves that irnUilixiuin uldcr oiica tvhivh is proJuced by die cutting of teeth, or thu existence of worms. iu all the above name 1 ttomich nn 1 intestinal diseases it relieves pain, strengthens the internal nrrani, nn.! restores t'l .-ir f IIICHOIH M a beil/liy ^i it>« 111 11 f w hours, or ul ni'/il 111 a li-tv days— when Hie npjietne WJII be f .mn I rrt'inung and the »ir t inrili restored It should he given freely nc J cording M the direcii 'ins;—iu j) issible lunn can arise lrn:n giving any quantity that may he ne cessary to rclicve-disir«rs.s. CERTIFICATES. I rertifv t'int I wasnlllicled with a Diarrhea three years ncn, which resisted all the common remedies of severnl physicians, nnd continued fo wejirme i|oivn for three or four iiinnthx. an tlmt I nearly ih*»;mred of jjettinir well, when I npplie.l to Dr FooiiD-l'nr otlvice. He gave me 11 hot- lle ulf his 1anic Cordial; aTnT Th one \week 1 waT ^liwl of il,\ Trmt mil rtrmrt tout Trenvem! my- usual sirengtli, mid btn'o bail no return of that couiji'unit since.* A neighlair of mine, at my re quest, has also used it Willi (lie same .success. , ELIPHL'S LYON. Nelson, Madison county, Au^r 0, I til. I b ivj h 11 repealed all ie!u of Diirrhea an 1 C'nlera .Marlins, within a few years pasryettend- od iviih uevcrc p'no. ant proJuem^ i-i -o-ii prti ^ir -ui .in nf Bt n-liirl h ; and Tbnve liithefTo fliund nothing to do any good b 'll Dr Kti 'jr.l'a T.i/uc. Cordial, which baa ofitn nrrvsted the complaint, an I restored m ;Vi mv usiul health ib .1 very shnrt tune. I can cheerfully rer .uiinicnd it ni nn unrommnnlv C 'V .»d medicine Tir u'l aueti cmupl.iiuU. JAMES NICHOLS, I'Vnner, Madison county, Aug S, IS44. Dr FinnlVi C -trilial his b:on used in inv f inulv for KPvera! of the nhnve named complaints Willi the mo«t hnppv etk-cts. '1 lie reirel*TTnd psunflirt derived front it, has been so great, that I Icel ImimJ in duly <n Junt nn I the public, in i ;»eak »r n in 1)* birjliest terms of coninn-udniioii. All tint he says of it I kiiovv-^fr.mi experience In be. hterilly true; uui if lis ir'ind qualities were generally known, it would be sought fur by every family. WILLIAM FAY. Cj/.enovin, June 25, 1S15. tl cm cheerfully ad I my testimony to th.' fi 'eg .iiu/, n 1 I iiv further, that it is such nn excellent and,pleasant reincdy lo relieve p -i in 111 the ^loioueh, buck, or limbs, nml m remove faintueas mid improve the appellte, tint Ts!i nilTl tint hVeTbi b\?ii - day .wiibmit it III my liuKsc. Aiiil.Minve knmvn sfiiiiral p.ile.-wcuU, sicklv childrcii w.Kider'ul'v iuipi'/ved by tho uAt <if ,1 luiitlc or -two of the Tonic Cordial. ; - Mltsi PI1EUE G. FAY. Cnzeuovia, June 25, 1345. Jj '.ir.ilC 'irly tw-i vejra piil 1 Invc been nciyninle-J with the »»» Dr. Ppnrd-VTonic Cordial, fir the c ire of Jltlivit &ntic, /Jyv.irVi -y. mi I several paltll'dl rfisorderanfVJrUdpm, Itttd tunny a ii'iie have seen il relieve tJieni liken eh -irm They lake it s,i well, and lis cll 'ects arj HO dcel.teil and us.-l '.il lhat I tike pleasure in npenkinj- of u in terms of the liijthitil prnw. L 1 nnv try it, and iltey Will not be disappointed. ' WM. L. l 'AL.MEIi. _ 'r:i-/.enuvia. JulVO SO. 1S4). ,.i I. 33.. ' ' PAII \ v ' of 'ndia Rubber Shoes, for tile at the Ettchangp. Ct.Anit &, Honmtf. A GOOD assnrtinent «r fine nnd superfine; In- grain Car(<els ; o'sn. Cotton. Ruth anil Hair Carpels. Oil Cloths. Ru^.'S and Alatts, urtttom- monly pheap.at (ho EscTiangp. T 1L A K K. IC-<'r^0BBHife= i-'or sale m almost tucry village nnd Bru/r Score in tne coUnlrlJ. CAZEJVO VIA CABOTET A^l> CHAIR WA RE-..H O USE. T HE subscribers having opened (heir Ware Room, in the building on Albany strati, directly npposito_ Iho Bank, whore (hey intend (o keep constantly on hand, or will make to sirdor, all kinds of articles in thoir line nf-business, such as . Mahogany Sofas and Chain, of tho latest and most npprovpil fasliinns; Centre, Pier, Card and Dressing 7hb)et / irarrl-ru5es-, Secretaries, Bonk Caics. Dressinn,C\mmort & h renth Hureaus. Curled Maple arttT Clierry Bureaus ; Dining and Common Tables ; Wash, Work and Light - Stands ; Field nnd French Bedsteads. Alio, Curled Maple, Grecian, Fancv and Common Chairs. Rocking. Sewing and Arm Chairs, and a • ' •• — splendid article nf Boston Hutking Chairs. Settee and Snfa Poilsteadft ; w iudsor. Fancy niiu~G\re<.'iah- Sfcllees. a Matrasses, kept (in hand, and made to nriler. Turning; Sawing and Repairing done nt Iho shortest notirr>. Tliey nro prcpnred lo do all kinds of Ornamental ond Sign Painting, or reainnnblp lerm«. _ • Mahogany, C.hrrry and Pino Coffins, kept on hand, and m»do to-order on tbe shorlpsl nolird. Wanted, curlcd'nnd plain Maplo, Cherry, Bulicrnul, Pine and While Wood Lumber, and nearly all kinilB of country Produce, and Cash in exchange for Furniture. N B.—A'U'work done by them warranted well ma.lp. and of good mnferiaU. Furniture Chairs will be ;*6hl as low ns thoso of any other establishment in the rountrv. . C.T.ennvin, %,.7. ANDREWS & CHERRY and T HE subscribers havo formed a cn partnership for the putpn.se of carrying on the Book' pub lishing, Honk Felling and Paper Making hjisiness in Iho village OfiCazcnnvih, under the name and »ami e of Henry & Sweollands': and having taken. the busTness 01 henry, HllclioocK 6c will be fnunil^t IhtriliUiitaijcl, corner of Albanv and Lincklaen streets, prepared to attend (o all calls in the oliovo basinoss. - Owenoviaj May-J6 r 18'15-. -- 'S. H..HENRYV J. W.SWEETLAND. W. H. SWEETLA N D RESIDENT PHOTOGRAPHIST, O FFICE aL-his dwelling, on Mrtf ilreet, 3 doors smith of J, Williams &Snn's Btore.it •prepared nt all time's Intake Phntngraphio Like nesses, which will be finished in Dm best style. Chargefraoderate.j* 13tf. - DISSOLUTION. TH FTEcoiparlner<liip heretofore pxriiinghelwteo tbn subscribers, upder-tbe nnnm and firm nf Henry, Hitchcock.'&'Co., is this day by mutosl agreement dissolved. Tim iiusqlllcil business tit thu firm is left with IwyTS^CrHIrrlrmclrr-wlm-wiII h »Jium>l at Ihe Store nf Henry & Sweetlands*, \here all persons are ze. qupstr-d to cull- tin. I arrange llioir accounts without delay.—May 1, ' ' ' S-J10IJENR,Y J»0.*I1E«T*[C§. ORE Tickings, Wickinjjs, Shcrl}nl»ii, Bat tings; Waihling*, Carpel Wnrp. Cotton Yarn Striped Shirtings, Ac. ic, for sale at reducetf prices at the Exchange. CLARKE X HOBBIK. CROCKEUY At IIAUWAVAufe. C ROCKERY of the latest styles can be found nt the Exchange,a'so a general nssnrtraont of Hardware which will be sul.l as cheap as Um cheapest. x •- ^A4»CK &4IOBfll^L^ JYeio G*ads I JVew Goo\is C T HE subscribers nra nowj roceiving a iu\J~ aj> sortmunt of (Fall Goods. E. B. & E. D. LiTCMFiBLnl,; Sept 3, 1845 fiA^HMERE. Bnirhn. Alporn, Stradilla. rM ^ other stylet fall and winter shnw's, now qpaD- ing. bv E. B & E. D.'LtTcuFiULn.' Sept 8. 1845. Paris Kid GloVtix. |Q DQZ. extra PaH«|Kld GloTeslmsI roca|y- 1 e.l. E. B & E. D L Sapl 8 1345 f^ASHMERES. M do Lninci, Alt-t ^ leans Coths, &c. &c iusl rrreiveil. acar, .Or. •Sept. 3. 1845.) E. li. & E P LVLiTc'iirj*i,a> CTOO 000 pnundt Cheeso wnnted by tho suascrt* \hers E 11 Sr V. D I.iTfiirin.n. CAUPl%TSl J UST rorcived, a gnnd stock Curpels at retcji 1 tower prices than usual. E. B.-4J3 D. LtTClltftSILtl', Tea, Tea. I f\ Chests more of that prima cheap *t «a>« * received, E B Jc E. D LtToiiviSLU. W AGONS.—Tan 2 hnrso I.iunh-'r Wayonsj und Four Buggy wagons, for sillo rhoap^ hy E. B. &. E D LITCIIFIBLI>, — Cloths, Cloths. clt French Clulln, and B full SJUp-t uf other styles just r-ceived E B & K D LiTCiirttiLn. 1)<>MES ITU (•OUDS~ ' B ROWN and bleached sheetings, tickinjrs, cotton yarn, carpet warp, wicking, &c. c^eayl for cash, at' E. B. D-- UirftLwitJs*. PINE JL ply 1 GROCERIES. THE suhictibeis aia—mm—rteaWlhy a fii'l stock ofGfocerlui, Which afo toKiris; cbtap-- cr than aver. E D, Si E- D LtTcwrtB^n, . —^ o tj o ir si s a B ROADclolh*. rastlmcres and satin*! * r W feceivod, and will bo sold mucb.-4es*?Uia» former prices. ' ' j E. B. E. D 500 00i)\ l ' OUNDS Bu \ ,rw * nt,d kfib * E iiihaerihcrs B & E D. l.ITCflFIEL». PAPER, a fif\(\ PIECES Paper Hangings, now optw 1 UUU ing nnd will lie »nld chtinp for casK - K B Sc E. LiTonrrssLn. Molasse s. rsnHE subsct'ibers sre«ci:nig Molasse* a l Isrtf X shillings and,six pencp per gallon. K B. & K. D. LiltJHFIEtp. Cash Tor Wool I ittH 1 AA 000 pounds Wind wnnted hy the subseri • \l/s ben. for « hich Ca «h will bo paid S C HlfCHCOCK. CHAS. JACKSON. hClo'lbs hrcsch«ii»c for Wm.U E:B &E i). O F the best quality, cin be had for 5 cents » pound aithe neWclicap,casb stQre-nf J \VOODWAIll>. ^XrANTED to-purchase.a young bay nrrlark YT chesltiot NORSE, well hroko to the har ness anifsa.lille. about 16 hand's high, and a fait tiareler. Inquire at this Office. . AltrV.- 1.ITCHFIKT.D. f 3,000 Rnshels Flax Seed/ F flR uhicbSlba subscriber will pay cash orf delivery at the new Oil Mi I al Belmont, nr at the store ol Pulfurd & Sweollamls In the vil lage of Cazenoria. Oil of the purest kind, for sate at the mUl or delivered tn order on the shorte-t nntirc and af the lowest cosh pric». T. BACKUS • Caienoua, Augu I 23, 1843,