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Si—' • • To all Anti-Renlcrsjn the County of Dela ware and Elsewhere. As the counsel defending many of die per .sons indicted, for rauLder nnd .other offences growing out of tlio An(i Rent ditTiadilfi in- Oelawaro county, at the present Oyer nnd Terminer Iield ut Delhi, »e desire to «iy to •you a few words iit purling ; iindihey sliull be • words of iruth mid soberness.' By your armed losisiance^o lnw nnd its pro- \\Te ! <s, ii lirtrhful officer, mi nfiecironnte husband, n hind neighbor, ti good, citizen and on honest man has been murdered J And the, lives of several other distinguished officers* greatly .perilled. Many of your associates nnd friends by ibis •attrocious act hove been in great peril of life ; one -itill soon be under .sentence of death { and many hnve lost ilreir liberty, condemned to ibeJ felon's falo in State l'rison, leaving weeping- •wives and helpless children. By the clemency of the Cojirt judiciously •exercised, nnd by subdued nnd eiadually changed public feeling, m .iny ofyou have been resUJrei>4o yourliberty -wHd -lioiiiesr upon-your- own recognizance or upon bail; liable how- » ever 10 booguin nrres -ted and punished, if your •fuli.rc conduct should deserve it. Upon your goo'd behavior and strict nbserv. unc -e-of tho.laws, in our judgment, will depend* -^Im-nnrHnn nP ||m*e sent loState Prison, Paris Kid dove?. hfTTTJDZ. extra Paris Kid Glovo»5just receiv- I '^ed. E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. ataong-which ant. •und'perhaps tjie pardon or commutiition ol- t»o+Nn<n;rat GrotrothtaiVred ''dm, \yfvTmf •sentence of him who'is doomed to die. Wo entreat you for your «« n sake*, nnd for nil those who tiro or may be condemned to iin- ' ,pri«oi)nient or doa'tlu 1 Obey the Inland lis process. Burn your disguise's. Avoid the illegal oblation of the subject of A|)amg Geor „ e ttontor Anti.Rent. . Bigelmv Eli L 8 Listen no more to At\liRent lecturers. Burchard Seneca B Stop your Anti-Rent, papers that mislead ~ •and delude you. , —And your just and ^Jegal rights will be igiiariiiilpprij -ynnr-gximt .-U)\ca redressed j —and and happiness respired ; wheie THefo peace IIIIU Hilppoiirsa irayi -Iicrelo/iu'e has been conlijjjon, and strife, im- prisnnmont and death. \ We tell you the honest truth: belie vo us. We would nW bog (if l-rtidloids and theii sgcots to be mild and nipicifutjnnd fn'liearuig • Pity Ttie poor because tliev sire poor ' Mil Oil I LI. SANDFOTU), of Crccne. S4MUELS BoWNF.,|ofOtsego. A. PAHKER, of Pelinva \J. STANLEY t;«LMi:sj of Rensselaer Delhi, Oct. 3 . 1S45 Ex PUCSIDP.NT Ap I>K,~/)ur readersV'wo arc sure, will read the f.dluwiiig Inter with regret; n< well at le:iiiiiiig/lhut they will not \hear Ihe Vnli'tMif j utile liffii'i' [ilcadina w ;(SJl one nnio Imped, a> impels Utin to deelme :— Qi IN< Y, MHS S .. Oct G Ii. IS45 R. H. Ri ATCiifono. I *q , New Y. rk : — \>if— l -fastum-tcfi'ived > 'Hir liivov ut' t|ie ?• I iust, and should ink' 1 cie;it pleasuie in i»d dressing the NVw'Yui It Bible Society. ni'Curd ing tn my r.mil liuniil promises herrljOlojc made, which 1 Itiive ii'it fiifgnllpn. . But m \ dili, I am disunion the pie»eiit slate of my In from iitiend^uri' at all public meetings, and Cjnuioi.,fl.i11r t. iiiyiaJj;jviUi any iiioto_fnv\oriible prospect for InFm-uin? tumuli of -November -MyUOslimnny k of nverpme fur ihe Holy •Srripfures IMS l/ceii-olu-arfy. on more tli.ui one. o> casiun, piitilu ly niadf, and will In te- pealcd on e»ciy o< c.i-'t -JI u,ion wlmbit can Willi prnprieiy be nHiii.'es'ed. Of nil tbc.snri elies devoted to pieiy and ihnrny wlneh I have known, lliero is nunc higher in my esti mation or mure ari.ipted t'» usefulness ibau the Uible Society, and I ferveiuly pray, lb it the Divine blessing\! may rest iipmi it and goYortb with it to the ends nf the l-.inth. I atn very icspectfulty Sir, yottr fell«»-citi 7,en and tibedient servant, JOHN QUINCYADAMS. NEW-tfORK CATTLE MARKET.—Oct. 5. At nhrrlrt-t. 1665 Bcff GitUo, 45 Cans, nnd C»lvc«. and 3000 Sheep anil Laml* PniCES .-/i«/ Cttle All ni.ld nt §14 n g 23 Sheip and J.ntnhs—wetc in };oml reqiKt nt loll week's r»te«. wliiih are continued,via: lng3for Slieep, ami 87c a i>2 25 fur Lnnil.s. i n •\-» Mum\! Mup! Muffs I TO THE ITADIESI. rpflE sub/icriber IIO» jujf received from New York, the Urges! asforlmefitol MUFFS, evst oJTereil in this mnrket woll, Seal, Chincliil'a/Imitation Martin, all of (rfiieli will be sold cheap for CASH. J. N1CKERSON & CO, Cazenovin, Ocf.-1845. L IST f>P LETTERS remainingiiLthe Post OlRce^tCazenovia, N. Y. Oct 1st 1845. JTackley G C i/.nvletl Jaoe Iiish Christopher Lyon Chine Millard ffmace Munger 'ttufiis McLean William —Npwti)ft-An<re4ine-3- Nuck Stephen Nicbnla J B Pliinney Nathan Phillips Caroline M Price Potly Pennirk William' Pee.k Rev John Paline.r Jane E Prentice Alsena Perry Jes^e Ifrvnolil.s Will'am Ru'bie Rev J E Reed John Jr 4 f turtriss //.iIInah - edgwipk film's B Stnils Gilbert Spencer Dayton Snnitu.'i -fichuy Icr V S.ill Nallinn Ball Ornmel H Bradford Peres Bradt Andrew Burton Precilla N Bilfhigs-HnnroB - Brunson Elnnra Bnrber-St Purler 2 Bates Maria Brewster Cliatk-s Blowers Moaes -Baiter H. Brush Jane S Burton Harton Bunlin M.irv Crandall Rev Cory James Conn Jnfjn Clarke J B Clark Louisa (^mk Genrire Cranson Wesley Clark II R Dodge tsaiic ' J ^iuun .jly p'rane.es New Fall Goods; T HE wbfcriber* are now receiving - another supply fall and winter Goods, and will sell them as cheap ni the cheapest. E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. Oct. 14, 1945. SMi.llVJLS. pASHMERE, Brocba, Alpaca, Slradilla, and ^ otheMtyle* fall and winter sliawli, now open- in?, by* E . B. & E. D; LITCHFIELD- Sept. 8, 1845. ' Dress Goods. C ASHMERES. M de Loincn. AIraca», Or leans C.ottn, &c. &c.^ust received. ~ Sept. 3, 1845.1 E. ii. & E. D. LITCHFIELD, 5 00,000 pounds Cheese wanted, by the fubscrl- he«. E . B. ,V E. 1), LITCHFIEI.O. . CARPETS! J UST recfJirei!-, a\ good £tock Carpets at rnuci lofter prices than usual. E. B. & E. D. LiTcnUittt.m TPca, Tea. TO d» e6l *- more of \ ,pal prime-cheap TeajyA E B.-& E. U. LtTCIIFJB W AGONS.—Two 21iorsc LumbHr-Wa»ons, and Four Buggy wagons, for salo cheap, -E. B.&.\ ~ ' bjr E D. LiTCHviBbn. Cloths, Cloths. - MNE Black French Clbths. and'a full tup- ply of other styles jutt-seceived. E. *B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. A J DOMESTIC GOODS. - B ROWN and bleached sheetings, tickings, cotton yarn, carpet warp, wicking, &p: chea^ for cash, at i — Er =Br-fr-E^ D. LiT^atFt&Lg*-- GR0CEKI5S. T 'HE subscribers- are now receiving a full •tockuiLGrocertei, which are telling cheap er than ever. E. B. 8t E. D. LITCHFIELD. C LOTHS. B ROADcloths, cassimerea and satinets, juat received, and will be former prices. sold' much less ihao E. B. Sc E. D. LITCHFIELD. BUTTER. 500 000 POU *^ DS BuUerwanled b >' u>e ' JS.' B^&'E\!). LITCHFIELD. Afltt- Dr.ike Ira |-Diinun.l James Emermm Julia C 2 Ktlwi Mr Fuller Lydia M +Wt- VVnuVl Fox Lvilmn Fleitiiiii; Il'iiry F Freeborn I'liomas Green Jinepli Senior J \V 2 Stanton Fannv Suutlierlaml Elij'ili Tulile Grant Thnrbur Edward Tuber Clarke, Tli.irnpinn -lun.illinn, Thaler Siinf.ird Trcvur Ciiri.luie M Tucker Sidney Tucker Mary -V^rgtl-Piitty- (iridh-y G A Vimburgli M.ilthcW HiiiMiiiiunl A P Wimlev Julin M [-Haisrht-Svi*niHvr Welch Nichulaa. Harvey Ruben \\ e»ir.uit Gardner Jr 2 II.11 Genr^e Wi.hama Nathan • f J>;l Jahe/. Whitney John Wull Mjrtlia 2 Wil.iainsEunire A S. II. HENRY, P. M. Persons calling fur the above, will please say a^iertistd Cash for Wool! I i f\f\ 000 pounds Wool wanted by the subicri- * wU» bers. for which cash will be paid':—Aisor JYeio Goods ~! JVeuLJKoods ! T H E subscribers are nowj receiving a full as sortment of jFoll Goods! E, B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. Sept 8, 1345. „—- N AILS l.y the lies;, at 4 1-2 ct» per lb. E. B. & E. D. LITOHFIELD. Ciiztnocfo, iV. I'. Oitvbtr 2^1845. New Mi 1 1 i ii e r y MAKUIED, In this village, on the ytli inst., by Rev. iU I urns. FISE, RESPECTFULLY informs The Lad iesvo. b Cnzeniivin nnd (lie t i I f it erf arljacenf, that she has just returned frum New York, and open ed\ a ~ I?lilli»cvy EslnbJishmcnt, in the place recently pccupieil by Mrs. Baker, n Aibnny street, nheio slio will keep constantly on Irantr Velcet, Silk (J- Leghorn Bonnets ! Together with alarceseletlinnnf Ribbons, Flow- I. R. SHOES, nflft PAIRS of India Rubber Shoes, for sale *\v at the Excbanga. .CLAIIK &. HOBOTC R. Davenport, L. M. B6VCE, of Chicago, to HELEN MA IA, ond GEOHGE W. Pnii.Ltrs, of Ithaca, to LACRA, daughters of John W ii- liams, Esq. of this village. On the8ih inst., by Rev. L. Sperry. Mr EDWARD II. WALWORTH.of Oswejro euunly, to .Wins Locv A. BARnER,%ol'Ca7.enovia. . DEED, tn Pmnpey. on the20tltiili , SIRAH JANE, only daughter nf NATHANIEL and DORCAS ROBINSON, aged 1 year and 1G dn\s. 05*>Mr. S. Peck, ofTers n fine Farm, situ ate about one- mile from this village, fo.r sale. Further particulars will be given in thq_nd- verfisement, next week. To iKe Ladies. M ISS HALL, returns her grateful thanks In the Ladies of Cazcnovia, and. vicinity, fur (heir liberal patronage, ant) past favors, and wou'd •till splicit a shire of tho same. And has the pleasure to inform them t.hat she has just returned from NeW York, with a/i asportmcnl of fashiona ble Gnnds, which she Can afford to sell for cash, cheaper than any other shop in town. • Cszenovia, Oct. 13, 1345. fel — iff Sugars. TX/OOLSEY'-S Loaf Sugar, fmwderod and' VY crushed Loaf Sugor, New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix, for sale at the unrivalled cheap cash storo of J. -WOODAVAIID. \ October. 1945. , Blolasses. P ORTOKICO, N. Orleans and English Island for sain at the sjjnro of J. WOOPWARD • Fcalhcrs. A LOTof live Geeso Feathers, w,ell worth the attention of purcliatars, for sale by Dresses, Cloaks. 5-K, Cut and made by the latest and mint approved fashions. From her long and very extensive ncgiiaihl- ance with her business, she flatters herself that her work will be executed in a style that may suit at) her customers Mrs. F won t] be happy to have the public •rive her a rail. Cheap lash .Store. A T o. 1, Burr's Iflock. corner of Albany street and the Pub ic Square, N OW opening, a large stock of fall and winter goods, consisting in part of broad cloths, eassimeres, satinets and vesting*, of which we have n good assortment, nnd are prepared to sell them at less prices thon ever, owiflgjojhfl fact,of their having been bought htwlYlboso who feel disposed to doubt this^uscmnn-can-bo convinced as to the truth oil/if\by calling and examining goods and prices- Jjf ; WOODWARD & GROFF. SeptJ7flS45, ladies' Dress Goods. r VSHMERESand delaines, soma of which 'arc all wool, plain, striped and plaid, silk, and on warp alpaccas, and-a-hosUof other goods t for the season, . \ WOODWARD & GHOFF OST received, three cases dark'prints, as]prel- ty patterns as can be found in market. WOODWARD If GROFF. Sep). 7.1345. - Shawls : \\ LL colors anJ quantities aT~price* varying JFJL from one dollar to forty five. \ji WOODWARD & GROFF. ;Scpt.7, 1345. - OLASSES. •/\^ ILT and Mahogany frames, for salo at Tae \J new cash store of J. WOODWARD Wcmtcd. A Few Ions ofgoo'tTCheesc, (or which the high- , est market price will be paid. ~'October 3. 1345- J. WOOD-WARD. BONNETS. J UST received, another large supply of Leg/ horn\nd Straw Bonnets. 4 • \ WOODWARD & GROFJS Tabic ^GlothiJ^tejSpr ROWNLinonCloihsColored.CoiinnSpreads Broad Cloth Spreads, and Broad Cloth ?iano Spreads, Rich Patterns. WOODWARD St. GROFF. JPAPEK. PIRCF.S Paner Hangings, now open. ing anil will tie sold cheap fur cash; E. B fy E. D. LITCHFIELD. ^-Molasses. ^r'ffB subscriber* are selling Molasses at two J—•liiU'»iff«jii^ sivrpunre per gallon. ' I3 ?B. & K. D. LITCHF1ELC Cloths in exclianetr-fr/iWool. E. B &E. D. LlTCHFIELDv Calicoes. in 000 y^* - of American Prints at the Ex- •*•\> change. CLARK & HonniE. CARPETS, A GOOD^nssurtinent ciffine nnd superfine In- groin Carpet* ; a!so, Cotton, Rush and Hair Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugirs and Matl\ uncom monly cheap, at the Exchange. •' 1 CLARKE & HOBB1E-. GO IT BOO TS! CLEAR' THE TRACK. Fall & Winter Dress Goods. ' hate in store all the new aty'es «f Dm is TT Goods in market. PUiu anil Rep Cash- merea; M D'Lainfis; Pirisiene«; Plain and rlsr- ured silk and cotton warp Alparhas ; Plaids fur Ladies and children!* near) beautifulslyivsJKug. tub to low priced Calicoes j colored Frenofc Me- riuoes for cloaks. See. Cords ami Taau's ; Fringes and Gimps ; Hfocha, .Straililla. Cash mere, plain anil oilier ifyla show's, lloniWuliuos, ic <ic.,iucluding-tt ii sir*Mo and exlausive as- <\rtmeut. PuLroar) SwttKTLAirna. Peplembei 22, 1845. AFtHE undersigned, at ilie AlUanvstreet Bool and Shoe Depot,—sign of the BIG BOOT—are now J* in just the right'fix* to FeQlbel r old Irieuds and the whole wotjd-rwlio stand in the ' needful'of Boots and Shoes. Their assortment and qualities arc heyond all parallel,and comparison. They hate just received fronvNetv York, Ladies',Misses', and Children's, flips, buskins, gajters «nd bouts r ofevery variety nfslylennd color,to -Mrfkle\ the fancy or render ' bona fide* ser vice—aiso ^ents fiir.cy hoots of every kind—for Wi.tcli flJcy will tnko Gtdd^ nuin» lt,,nlf iVTnlea—insiest-things in the world to gel. Thcy.also manuhtcTiTre gentTliooTl imliencafesf styleand./astitm. logetlier wiiliall »orl»«i vi<ori work for the real seroice, for men, \yomen and children—for which they will take cash, hides, skins, tan hark, produce, and mailers and fiingf in general. • Their prices are snfutethut there are no fractions In express them. Having adopted the principle j>f Go IT. and dra'ingcxe/usiocfy in boots nnd.shoos, they are pre pared to undersell those, innovators who sell boots, shoes, tape and molasses. Cazenovia, May 20,1345. , GREENLAND 8t WHITCOMB. S A Y E•Y 8 URL IVES! jlnd e8peciaUy -t-Ite Lives of. your Children ! JVcir Fall Goods. P tLFORD & SWEETLAND3 «r« no* opening their usual assortment fit Fall and winter Goods, to which they invite the attention if their former friends and patrons, and tk* COB- iiunity_genera'ly. September 32, 1845. . CXOTHS, CXaOTHS. T O the Gentlemen we can offuras full and com plete an assortment us » c l/mo ever had It ia our power in exhibit , Broad C oihs iu aJl th'eir- variety and colors ; Cashmeres both p'ain end fancy ; Satinets and low priced wno'ens in a lirui quantity, Vestings, Cunt Trimmings, &c, which we offer to those purchasing tfollis with tbi* pledge, that no Letter linrgaim it us good c»n of wilt bo attaiaed nf any other house in llii* town. \^Ve are disposed not .to be underiiold, and we rcspodfjj ly solicit for our stock of tlulhi (l>o at tention of all in the market to purchase. —- Jt—PvutaJ Seplemher22.1845. TO 'PUOtm WltO PAY CASH FOII GOODSt W E think our assortment of good* it couplet* and unsurpassed. We can and ar« drier* f-tninod to sell for cash the lowest possiblt prices, and in no instance will we allow ourselves lit be undersold, * We are thankful fir the former patronage of cash customers, and respectfully solicit ^contin uance of the same, PULFORII 4r SWEETLASD*. September 22, 184S. F i 0 R D'S TO.IIC CIIEDIA-L, Is the most elegant, plensint nnd Ing'ily eflicacioiia remedy C»r the cure nr all disorders of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Bladder, that has ever been offered t'u the public,—particularly fur the-spcedy core of Bilious Ciiolic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea and Dysentery 5 When-given freely in these mm distre^in/ uiid often-fatal diseases, nuthiniz else will be ne cessary to produce prompt an-I entire relief but rest und a moderate use of some hot tea, and ex- ternal tearmth applied over the stomat-h. ltd effects are most surprising nnd delightful in removing fh/jse oholicv grininjis, and cramps of the moinach which are ofieu-produeed by improper or indigestible fuod.'or drinks. It is also an excelled! reiT'ilaiui m llitUu^vJ >tfH ^tfl^Mtfte^4iuiitf--«Jnhft^t- : r J1 iua • DOMESTICS. M ORE Tickings, Wickings. Sheetings, Bat tings, Waddings, Carpet Warp. Cotton Yarn Striped Shirtings, &c. &c, for sale at reduced prices at the Exchange. - — CLARKE & HOBBIE. C ROCKERY of the latest styles con be found at the Exchange,also a-general assortment of moves that irritation in older ones which is produced by the cutting of teeth, or the existence of tvurras. In all the above named ttomich and intestinal diseases it relieves pall), strenglbcnslhe internal or-fans, nii.l restores their fuiicii'ins to a lie-ilihy state in n few hours,'or at most jn a few days— when the appetite will fie Fiuii.I returning ond the .tirentrili restored It should be given freely ne- CWlino in ilie directions;—»\-f^'i\ tmr v ^-\^ ir r iV .im. ^p-j .wf any quantity thai may be ne- cessary to relieve distress. - . •• ~- CERTIFICATES. I certify that I was-afflicted with n Diarrhea three years ago, which resisllcd all the common i i-meiliei *\T ji,\\\\\ 1 p' l , l \\ , ' f \\- ••>\'< runiinupit ID wearnie down tor three or four months, an that I nearly despaired of •retting well, tvben I npplieil to Dr. I'oouo for advice. He gnvc nie a hot- tie of lira Tonic Cnrtliat, an d in one-week I was cured of it, and in a Mhurt time recovered my usual strengih, and have had no return of that complaint since. 'A neigWmr of mine, nt my re quest, has also used it with the same success.\ - ELlPIIUS LYON. Nelson, Madison county,'Aug 0, IS44. I hive had repeated attack s ii f Ditrrhea and C.'tnUra Morbus, within a few years past, attend ed with severe pain, and producinn ureal prostration of strength ; and I have hitherto found- nothing to do any good hut Dr. Fuord's Tonic Cordial, which has ol 'ttu arrested the complaint, and restored me to my usual li -alih in a very short time. I can cheerfully recommend it as an uncommonly goo d medicine fir all such complaints. JAMES NICHOLS. Fenner, Madison county, Atig. 8, 1844. Dr. Fourd's Cordial, his been used in my family for several of the above named complaints with the most happy effects, TJie relief and comfort derived from it, has been so great, that 1 feel hound-m-duty to him and the puMnvto speak of it in the highest terms of commendation. All that he says of it i kmiftr from experience to he hienlly true ; auJ jf its irond finalities were generally known, it would besought for by every I'amdy. ^ WILLIAM FAY. Cazenovia, June 25, r8-15. , * , I cm clicerfully-»d.l-my testimony to the foregoing, nnd flh'y.'fiir.lher, thrft it is such an excellent an J pleasant remedy to relieve pain in the stomach, hack, or limbs, and to remove fa'intness and improve the appetite, that I »hould not like-tu be n day without it i.u my bouse. And I have known several pale, wea'4, sickly clnMrcn wonderfully improved by lhe use of a bottle or two of f—the Tonic Cordial. ' Mns. PIIEBE G. FAY. . Gracnoviny Juno 25, IS45. _ , . • , For nearlv two veirs put I Inve been acq minted with the use of Dr. FoonVs Tnnic Cordial, for the cure of Ddinns Ci die. Djie.itrrj an 1 neveral pjiul'til disirdertof children, and many n lime haveseen ii relievo thi-m like a ch irn I'hey lake it so well, an d its effects nre_ so derided and useful llut I take pleasure in speaking of it in terms of the Jnghest praise. Let any one try it'and they will not he disappointed. WAl. L. PALMER, 'Caienovia, June 20. 1?45 _ / ^ For sale in almont every vdlage and Drug ?fore tit the country Hard>vare which cheapest. will be-sold as cheap as the CLARKE & nOBBIE. G^e-o c erics. A FULL assnrfmenf of Groceries are now of fered'at the Exchange, cheap. CLARKE & HOBBIE. LADIES' SEISTS ! A T the Exchange enn bo found a good assort' menl of Grass Cloth, Marscilc* and colored SkiriA. CLARKE & HOBBIE. Pall Goods. N OW receiving at the Exchange, a good as- SDrlmenLfif Fall Good*, consisting in part of Plain anf^Re^isTCashmeres, Satin Brocndc, muj'in de laine.-silk and col. warp alpacca, French and English merinos.and bombazines, and other new styles for ladies' dresses and cloaks. All will be sold chef p. Pleasa call and examine. ' CLARK & HOBDIE. September 13,1845. FINE\ assortment of Brocba, Damask, silk and worsted-shawls at the Exchango. Cl7ARK &. IIODRIE. Goods-for Casli. TANY aro the inducemements held out, nnd 'Jt pledges made by some of our neighbors in way of selling goods very cheap, for cash— ofibese pledges we ha.ve nought to say ; but deem it sufficient to infprm our,, friends, ond all pjiying cash lot gOQds,ihatAV(j havp j Jarge, well selected and fashionable slock, which noving tSeen bought cheap, will be sold accordingly. . ^ CLARKE & HOBBIE. September 25,^1845. ^_ Tf> ASWRING may te hsd for 8 or 10 Cows, JL fromm this untill I fro this unti winter,.by applying to • J. WOODWAR*}. October 8-, 1345. TEA! Fyou want GOOD TEA, call at the store of wi^,; J . WOODWARD, \Vf OUNG Hyson Tea, atone shilling sixpence JU-per pound. Hyson Skin at two shillings, Cof- fee-at,sixpence, Salccratus five cents, and all kinds of groceries'as Tow as can be bought at-soy house hyMadison county. . ^ ^, ^ Cloths, CJoths. „ - A •If-lWi, VVrhnnfte run-he found a fine assort A nftnt of French, English and American Cloths, Plain and Fancy CasTimeres; do Satinets, Tweeds, and Plain Cloths ; Satin,\silk and wors ted vesting* in great variety, and at Jpw prices.— With bur complete assortment and prices, we are disposed to test tho sincerity ol the pledges'made* by some of our neighbors' CLARKE & HOBBIE. For Sale,, A QUANTITY of Mackerel, taken within a few days , also Otifith ol an excellent qual ity, and .Connecticut River Shad. Jr WOODWARD. Oclob»r8, 1945. C A Z B JV O V I Jl C ABUSE T WARE CHAIR HO USE. CHEESE ! TONS CHEESEVVanted, ujion tl of term* tn the seller. PuLs-onn & best SWKETLAND*. O HARDWARE. . , R ECEIVING our\isuul assortment of HarJ- ware, Including House finishing article*, dec. PoLVoni) & SWEETI.AWIJS. CALICOES 1 CALICOES!! ^fsfsfi YARDS American and other Calicoea. Oi/Wembraclnir most beauti ill paterns from lhe lowest prices to belter qualities f Pv-t.ronn & SWUETU-MII, ed for. Crockery. 'E are receiving a beautiful assnrimenl ol Watof^stre*e«y»llt«ig=u*uall^ Put.ronti & SwiiETHiini. -Domestic Goods. e OTTON Yarn. Batting, Sheeting, Wadding 'Wicking, Ticking,-&cr \ &.C., a* obasp lbs cheapest.\ . PULFORD & SWEETLAjfDg^ (jy. J. ^ 1 [ ^*'° 8 oj & a| S ' > ?i CuL^^ G ° 0 ^* NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS. JOHN WILLIAMS Sc SON, - A RE now receiving an exlensiv* and deslra- *»• ble stock of Fall and Winter Goods, to which they woultl call the attention of purchasers. CLOTHS. A large and complete stock of Beavers nnd Broads, eassimeres, satinet*, tweed*, jeans, and every other variety, .and cheap enough to tuit eyery one. CLOAK STUtVs, A rich lot for the ladies ; alpacca*, a beautiful *rlection,|(frnni 2* 6d to 16«pryd ; Bombazine; Fine French and English Merino ^ Tliibet-wool-damask, Rnmelias, Koli- nns, and every other style, with Volvet, Gimps, Fringe*, Girdle*, &c. &c, for Trimminjj*. DRBSS GOODS. Consisting of Milsllh do Lain* ; cashmere ; repp and d censse ; French Twills ; ginghams, &c.,' beautiful nnd cheap. SHAWL*. Splendid enshmcro shawls, Sand 0 4lhs ; bl'k and col'd Thibet wool; Lrochu, damask, worsted and plain ond.nef/ wool sliawls. CALICOES. A general assortment, froruO 1-4 to 25 cents ; some most spYftfdld. Henvy bt'k silks ; laces ; edgiifgs -, ribbons ; linen and linen cambric hdkf* ; lumory ; cravats) white kid and-Otber kind* gloves,, &c» Umbrella'*, ve*tingf, sheeting, slilrlinK*, lick- inf.S. wickings, waddings, battings and first rata T HE subscribers having opened their Ware Room^in the building on Albany slreel, dirocllv opposite tho Bank, where they intend to keep constantly on hand, or willrnike to order, all kinds of article* in their line \f Imsiness, such as Mahogany Sofas and Chairs, of the latest and most approved fashions; Centre, Pier, Card and Dressing Tab'es t iVard-robes, Secretaries, Book Cases, Dressing,Common tl,French Bureaus. Curled Maple and Cherry Rureaus ; Dining and Common Table* i Wash, Wurk and . Liirfi! Stands; Field ond French Bedsledds. Also, Cur|cd~Majile,Grecion. Fancy and Gommnn43hBirs..Rocking'.\Se.wing i and Arm C[iairs, end a splendid article nf Boston Hacking Chain. Selteo nnd Sofa Bedsteads ; Windsor, Fancy nnd Grecian Settees. Matrasses, kept on hand, and made to order. * i Turning, Sawing and Repairing done nt tho shortest notice. They are prepared to do all kinds nf Ornamental and Sign Painting, on reasonable terms. Mahogany, Cherry .and Pine Codins, Jiepl on hand, nnd made to order on lhe ibdrlesl notice. fKonfed, curled nnd plajn Maple. Cherry, Butternut, Pine and Whito Woofl.'Lumber, and nearly all kinds of country Produce, and Cash in exchange for Furniture. N B-—.AlTwprk done {iy them worranlod well made, and of good materials. Furniture and Chairs will 6e sold as Tow as those of any otherUtt&Miibment in thernuiflry. Cazcnovia, Jan.7. 1845. J \VHDIMV neroumry. » „ ANDREWS &. CHERRY. Satchels I \ G^ffP tinnrlmrnt of-Rrnsiiells Carpet ami straw Satchels ; also' Travelling Bankets a Ipw prices. CLARKE &. HOBBIE. J DST recerred, a quantity of refined Mould Candles, to sell at TE* cents a pound. Also, Hard Soap, at rive cent* a pound, at the new eash.toreof J.WOODWARD. July^,-1845. CO-FAKTNEllSMIP. T HE subscribers have formed a co-partnership for the purpose of carcyingon the Bonk puh- IfShing. Book selling and Paper Making business in tho village of Unzennvia, under the IIIIIIII' und styls of Henry & Swcctlamls'; and having taken tile business of Henry, Hitchcock 8c Co , they will be found at the old stand, corner of Alhany anil Lincklaen streets, prepared to allend to nil Cazenovia, May 16, 1845v— S, H. HENRY. J. W.SWF.ETLAND. W. H SWEETLAND RESIDENT PHOTOGRAPHIST, O FFICE at his dwelling, on Mill street, 3 iloor* south of J. Williams- St. Son** sTore, is [prepared at sll-Jtuncs to lake Photographic Like nesses, which will be finjlhed in lha best Style-. Charges mod«rafe>j_13tf. DjfSSOIjUX,I03f.' rtfHEco partnership heretofore exislingbeliveen the suhscribers. under ton nomo and firm of Henry.-Htrrheock; St'Co., is this day by mutual agreement dismihrd cotton yarn. September 24. 1945. NEW arrival of I 'ArEn IIAXCSISGS, CFoiitcpj', CJroccrios, and a little of most overy thing, all of which will Ira sold cheap by J WILLI AMB & Soar VEIiVliST niBBOJiS. A N assnriin>-nt of bl'k and col'd Yalrct Rib' bons for Trimming at J. WILHAMS h. SON. September 21,1345. ^JLEEVE TASSELS and Gimp Cords, a nice is? lot of J. WILLIAM* '& Soaa . September 24,1345. BlCKSKli\. A HEAVY (lock, of luperior quality BucM Skin Mitten* and Glove*, for (ale low by September 34, 1845, J. WltLlASSB h. 8o*). C ASHMERE and worsted Hose, of all col or*, cheap at J. WILLIAM* & So«*. September 24. 1345._^ For Iiadics' Skirts. T HE real genuine Gra<* rloth. AIKO cordetf and col'd cot skirt\ for Vale cheap \I J. WILLIAM* dk So*. -September 24, 1845. - . . '., Stone lime. The first rate quality 0/ Sfon» Lime far •*!* at the Saw Mill '(fi <rmer!y owned by S.Uobart*,) one mile north of Ibis vi'luee. Cazenovia September 16th. IStg. toadies' TraVelUugSaacefsT A FULL ajjortrnfal of L*die.« Travallin* and \\ ork Baskets, m »r h» found at JOHN WILLIAMS 81 BON. August 22.1845. . The unsettled liusfflSro/\ ''•« left \Wi S C Hiltlicock. wJ«» will be found «l theSliireof Heniv fc Siveeilanils', where all persons are re quested tn tall and arrange their account* without <uiuv,-=it«y 1. 1345. ^ Y STIITWENRY-; SC HITCHCOCK, CHAS. JACKSON. F the best quality, can be hsd for 3 cents » HOP SACKI.YC, A L* nor. supply of the brsl HnaSsckis*;, l»ff pounds the y«rd, j'ist rerrlred. an4 far *al« low. by August 14, 1845. J. WILLIAMS *--§<: Wool ! Wool / PCA 000 Pound* Wool wanted by the subscriber* jOXft J„>- w Mr-li cash «i I he jinidr- ~ Juna4. 1315 J WILLIAMS & tlON. S HOE Thr«ad in quanlilie*. »ilt»ry low prices. June, 134*. J. WILLIAMS If RON. W ANTED to purchase, a young bay or dark chestnut JJORSB, wall broke to the'har ness and saddle, about 15haads hijh, and a fast tt'aveltrr, Inquir* a t Ibis 0|5«*. TiAINTS, Sllb, Glas* and Puttv. for sale by JT ^ g.' C. UTOH-F4BW>T— x Plastering Miair. A SUPPLY of NeaT* Cattle Hair, for plaster ing, for sale »t tho Cazenovia Woolen Fac ory. August 6, 1945/