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Tl SNOWY DAY,!- HE person who look an Umbrella from the bend of, the stairs near the cnlronce-flf the -Episcopal Church, belonging to a Lady, last SsbBaIII at the close oflrnrttflernoon-»ery|oo-w4t please havo-'lhe goodness to return it by leaving i at fliil office and pay Charges, 1 Cazenovia, Nov. il, 1845. - STOVE, COOK OR COAL. * WOOD Tin & Stove Shop, Canast'ota J>. KENDALL, & Co., W dULD respectfully inform the citizens of Cuncstota, nnd adjoining—tovvnsHhai they bare jusl-recflivod-a-splendiil assortment of STOVES, which they will sell as cheap as can be purchased west of Albany, Among them may bo fount! WAGER MR-TIGHT COQK STOVES, JV7CE PJ1RLOR STOKES, fye. f. J ?\^r» _ff* JBnsrlish Pine. constantly on* hand, ormnde to ortler. A general assortment of TIN WAItEkopt conslnnlly'on hand, and for. sate cheap. Call atjd tee. Canas.ota, Nov, 11, 1845*. New Eall Goods. /..FORD & SWEETLANDS are now opening- their usual assortment of Fall nnd- winter Goods, to which Ihoy invite the n'ltonlion of their forihcr/rlends-uinl pair611?, and thfe wnu- munity generally. Sfptemb.fr 22,' 1845 ~T\UIA-RUBBEft SHOES J |Q CASES India-Rubber Shoes just received * and for sate at nbout half the usual price. E B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. Nov. 7, 1845. . MORTGAGE SALE. N AMES of Mortgagor*, Thomas JeOirton Tuft and fannj hit uife, or Verona, in (he County of Oneida. Name or Mortgagee, Abraham Lamnmiia. Mortgage dated the Jtlthda/of March, lfc -33, |u j| ,..^.J^t-iVlh^Cl..kUjlgrr of .Mnithnn Coiint^ on Hi «_lllli itav of Julj, 1937, at 11 oVIock, A. M In Liber N orMoflgagi jj-clW ' --- f is-eWJ Bali) mortgage wii assigne-I by laid Lamnmnn lo\B rauk.in Clianrnno, JsMtittry V2lh, JSI3, and* sd man to Heman D. WardeNorember6th, 1814. to be due on said mortgage?! the time of the first publication of Ihlj police {• $-114 10 Tim lullo-via- is a description of the mortgaged t rrrawes, vis. : \All Ibat certain Jiicce of land situate lying and ting inthetowoof Leoov, aforesaid, beinc pare of lot Number r Twenty In the Oneida Creek Tract) so called, the bouodariea and descriptions ftf which are as foHuws: Dcginmg^itHi-Butternut-sap*J- /ing standing on the westerly bank of the Oneida Creek, It lleiogT the sodlhSessterly corner ofsaid piece offanJ, o m dirl.ton between bim and AtberLWilllams, and* from thence ruuningon lira hue of said diriiinn south seeenty.bioe degrees, west fire chains and seven* tj.sereo links to the centre of the road, thence along the centre of the said road north thirty-two degrees, west twelve chains and fifty, five links, thence norUi fifty-eight degrees, cast ttvo chains and sisty- eighl links to the said westerly bank of the said Ooeida Creek, and ilttDce along the same to the place of beginning, containin*; fire ttrrri. three rods and twenty.seicu perches of (and, be It the same tnore ot less. Default having been made in the payment of money secured by -sa_l«l mortgage, by virtue of a power of sale in said mortgage con* tained, and In pursuance of the Htatute in such ease made, the above jicne by said Chap< Tlic amount clnlmed dtsecjtte<fnri emiics ivill be sold at public auction at -the house of e of W Wniam'Sieneer, ini Hi*'village bl\ Wainnsville, In the County of Alsjisoiynn reTrioa^l^iaU^™'^''^!^ Et-icnros W. OODOE , Attorney. Asjtgnee. STILL LATER! C LARIvE it HOBIHE are now receiving from Head Quarters a large addition to their f.irmrir atnrlc, which wi,l enable them to show a surluieiit ilf VM Uua~Ay inter wets hrftef- Gnncls of most nil •' •.^••.-^y^yt.:~i. w(t invite the attention of all purchaser* As to, prices they cannot fail tojpuit. Farmer'* Exchange. Nov. 10, 1S45. for Cash. M ANY arc the inducemcments licit! out, nnd (dodges made by same of our neighbors in tha way of selling goods very cheap, fur cash— \Triune pledges we hate nought In say , bul deem il sufficient lo inlnrm our friends, and al paying cash fur goods, (hat \vc have a l.irgn, Wcl •elected Btid fnslitonnblc stnclc, which l.nving been bought cheap, will lip sold nccnrilmsly CLARKE & llOBME. Spptomher 25, 1845 r Clotlis^ Cloths. A T the F.xchnnsc can be found a fine assort men! of French, English and American Cloths, Plain nnd Fancy C»s*imcreV, do-Satinets. TitetiU and Plain Clnt'lis ; 'Satin, stIU and wors* ted vcstings in great V*JfIt'ly, ami nHr>w-{tfieem— With our complete asdorltnent and prices* 'WO are (liepMen.i-in tejt tlin siiicerily of-tiro-pledges made ^ CLARKE & HOBIHE. CLOTHS, CIOTKS. rjpO Ihc Gentlemen wo-can olTeras full andcom- •» plete an nssorlmcnl-ns wc hvo ever had it in ouimsw£r_lQ. exhibit : Broad Clolhg in all their variety nnd colors ; Cashmeres both plain and. fancy ; Satinets nnd low priced woo'ens ina.Iargc quantity,\ Vcstings, Coat Trimmings, &c, which we offer to those purchasing cloths with this pledge, that no bettor bargains if-as good can or will bo attained of any otherjiouse in this (own. We are disposed not to be undersold, and wo -respectfully solicit for our stock of cloths (he at tention of all in the market to purchase. VxJtfdiin & SwEi5Ti .Aitr>s. September 22.1845.- TO THOSE WHO PAY CASH FOB , . s COO JDS ! W E think our assortment of'goods 5s complete and unsurpassed. We can and ars'di'ter- mined to sell for cash at (he lowest possible prices, and in no instance will we allow ourselves to be undersofd. Wo nro thankful (or the 'former patronage of cash customers, and respectfully solicit a contin- uance of the same: Septombor 22, 1845. CHEESE ! Ort TONS CHEESE Wanted, upon (he best of terms to the seller. PuLFann & SWEETXAKPS. R ECEIVING our usual assortment of Flard-* ware, including House finishing articles, &c. Pul.Fortl) St SWEBTUItM. &A-fc,ie ^OfM) YAIlDS American nnd other Calicoes \\\^emhrncing most beautiful paterns from' ilia lowest prices to better qualities. 0 Pui.PonD & SwKETLAIf »s. Crockery., ^•J^E nrc receiving a beautiful nssorlment ml ed for. Blue Waro, also every thing usually call- Par.Fonr ) & S\VEI-3TI.AKJ»S. Domestic Goods. C OTTON Varn, Batting,Sheeting, Wadding W'icking, Ticking, &c. &c, as cheap as the cheapest. > PULFORD & SWEETLANDS. _J0aeHe8 y _ Travelling JBaskels. ~~flr~ FULL nsMiiliti'eiit iit ^H^teg J --^raveTlii1 and Work Baskets, mnv be found- at JDHN WILLIAMS & SON Muffs ! Muffs ! Muffs T WOODWARD has lately received anew •* • and gftBtf assortment of Fall nnd Winter Goods. Amongst a variety of other articles will be found lha following: Striped and fig'd Cnsb mere, Black, bltro black, colored, figured Medi -nnn-nxiiLjiLiliL-iS-lpiTpr-ne; Frpr-fn T|j«fpn«, Sr«t«l|_ Englishf Turkey Red and black and white Ging hams, b'ack dnd bluo black Bombazines, Red, Plaid and Fancy Cloaking*. Printed Do Laincs, Heavy J .} J yd .wide Bhick silks, Rich Striped Silks of a variety of patterns, Plaid Linseys, Heavy Black Satins for vesiingu, Brown, Green, Red and purple Satins for bonnets,satin Ribbons, si k velvet, Velvet ribbons. Gents French Buck Gloves, Gents white silk. Lisle (lircad, heavy Buck and woolen Gloves, Ladies silk GloVcs in great variety. Lames Cotton Hose, a full assortment, Hose for children, various kinds worsted mitts and cnji9, Comforters, neck lies, Zephyr worsted French Canvas fur embroidery—ah of which will be sold low for cash. Nov. 10, 1845. Thread A GOOD assortment may be -found at the store of JLaces. be -fot WOODWARD. .1. ' Brown Sheeting Shirting, M AY be obtained for less than the same article can now be purchased ift the city of New York, at the New Cheap Cash store of \-< J. WOODWARD. Cotton Yatn! j ^-n .4 .(j ,7, 3. 10. 12. 14, 16, 18 and 22, may be had at the store ot J. WOODWARD. C AIVJPHENE, Lamp Oil. Sperm Candles, ami Mould and Dipped Candles, for sale at the store of • J. WOODWARD. V JFW Sale, A QUANTITY of Mackerel, taken within a few days ; also Codfish of an excellent qua! ity, and Connecticut River Shad. J. WOOD.\VABD. Octobers, 1345. O F the \best quality, can he had for i cents t pound ai the ilFW cheap cash store of J. WOOUtV -\R1>, Sugars. „ XXTOOLSEY'S Loaf Sugnr, powdered and V.V rriHhpiLLnnf Sugar. New Orleans. Porto Rico, and Si. Oroix, for snrlo at llio iiunval'.eil cheap cash store of October. 1345. J. WooDWAiin. Molasses. ©ORTORICO, N. Orleans-and English Island -T for sale at the slorft of .1. WOODWARD. Feathers. A LOT of livo Geese Feathers, well worth the attention of purchasers,for sale by 3. AVoomvAtin G .^lHlTrltlJ>* c, IH3-fcArl> r oc c r1cs A FULL assorlment of Groc< rlcs arc now of fcred at the Etchantre. rhenp. CLARKE & HOBBIE m September 13,1845. LADIES' SKTRTS ' AT the Exchange can be found a good assort- ntcnl of Grass Clo'h, Mnrseiles and rr.lored Sk in«. ' _ CLARICE & HO [Hit E_ Farll Goods. N OW rcceivinj at Ihc E^chance, n good as sorlment of Fall Goods, consisiing in part of Plain and Heps. Cashmeres, Satin Brocade, muslin de lame, nilk and col. warp nlpacca, French anil English merinos and bombazines, nnd olhes new styles for ladies' dresses on<] cloaks. All -wiiTTflsi -•toldcbe»p.—Please call and o.nnminp CLARK. & HOBBIE. fyiTR subscriber has just received from New •* York, llio lursresl assorlment ot MUFF '9 ever offered in lliis market ; amonir which are Natural L\nx I.uslrcd ilo., Siberitin Squirrel, Natural Genncit, Lostred do, will Cut, Prnirie wnll. Seal, (.liinchil a, fmitntinn {Martin. 4 \C all of which will bo solfl cheap for CAM1. .1 NICKERSON & CO. Ca7eno\i!»r0ct 1815 ?< EC'ON I) arrival of Full and \ \ inter Gonils at j llf ('itch store, corner of Albany Street ami the public square Now opening,-'a large assortment of Broad Cloths, Cioslmeres, Sit'inels, Vcslings, Cash meres. Dc Lainrs, Al|iacras. &c &c, which will be sold below (he market prices. WOODWARD & GROFF. _Nov._3, 1845^ Ladie s Dress Goods. SESJRWSJS. A FINE assortment of Brocha, Damask, silk and worsted sliawls nt the Exchantre. _ Cr.AKK HoDBIB. Calicoes. of American Prints nl (do Ex- Cr.AiiK & HOBBIE. If) 000 yds. change. [ f ^E LAINES at prtrcs varying from one sbil- |. 1-^ ling per yard to five shillings, for the pretti est-patterns, fif fill wool; Cashmeres- from two shillings per yard to six shi llnss sixpence, for the best and richest patterns of all wool-; Alpac- cos from one shilling—sixpence per yard, to six shillings, nnd all the other styles of Goods, at the lowest possible prices: WOODWARD & GROFF. X. H. S2ZOES. QOn PAIRS of India Rubber Shoes, for sale at the Exchange. \• -CLARK & HOBBIE. C5ABS.FJETS 9 |L • A GOOD assorlment of fine and superfine Tn- W • S\-^tamXJKf{>SU ; a^so, Cotton, Rush and Hair Carpets, Oil Cloths.-Rogs* nnd Malta, uncom monly cheap,at the Iilxchantre. CLARKE & HOBBIE. I ! I i E? i vTVfORE Ticlttngs, Wickings, Sheetings, Bat lTXlings, Waddings, CarpalWarp. Cotron Yarn Striped Shtrtingsj. jtc. &c., - ;for sale at reduced prices at the Exclrnnge. CLARKE & HOBBIE CltOGKEIIY &.HAUDWAUE. C ROCKERY of the latest slyles.can bo .found at the Exchange,also a general assortment of Hardware which wijl be sold as cheap as the -cheapest;. • CLARKE fc I10BBIE7 Satchels I.- A GOOD assortment of Brussels Carpet and straw -Satchels ftilso Travelling Baskets at CLASKE &, HOBBIE In w prices. Stone Lime. The first rato quality of Stone Lime for sale a (be Saw Mill-(formerly ownedr'by S, Roberts,) Cuzenovia September IG1I1, 1S45. ILT and Mnhojrany frames, for sale at the new cash store of J. WOODWARD. TEA! I F you want Goon -TEA, callnt the store of \ J. W.ftOUVVARD. W A N. -E B> I I fiftO ^ a ' r °^ woo ' en Socks, also 500 pounds I OW 0 f blue mixed Stocking Yarn, of h good quality, at the storo of J . WOODWARU. Nov. 3, TS45 __ m &: Son will sell Goods for Cash ns Chenp as onv \ Cash Store.\ NEW mi'&mmm man. JOHN WILLIAMS & SON, ' A B E now receiving an extensive nnd desira- hie stock of Fa'l and Winter Goods, to whicX ihey would call the attrntinn of purchasers. CLOTHS. A largo ond complete slock of Beavers nnd Broads. cassTmcres. saline's, tweeds, jeans, nnd every oilier variety, and cheap enough to suit every one CLOAK STUFFS A rich lot for the ladies , nlpaccas, n beautiful si'Wtlnn, (Irom 2s Cd to 16spr yd ; Bombazine; Fine French and Enttlish Merino ; Thibel-wool-damask, Roinelias, Eoli* and every oilier style, with Vo.vel. Gimps. Fringes, Girdles, &c. &c, for Trimmings. DRESS Goons. Con«isling of Muslin De Lnits ; cashmere ; re ppnntl d ecosse ; French Twills , ginghams, &c , lieauTififl nnd chnrp. SHAWLS Splendid cashmere shawls, 8 and 9 4lhs ; bl'k nnd coi'tl Thibet wool ; liroehe, damask, worsted and plain and nett wool shawls. CALICOES. A general assortment, fromC 1-4 to 25 cents ; some most splendid. Heavy bl'k silks ; laces ; edgincs ; ribbons ; linen and linen,cnmbr.r htlltfs ; hosiery ; cravats; white kid and oilier kinds g'ofes, &.C. U-mhrnllas, vcslings, sheeting, shirlings, tick ings, wickings, waddings, battings and first rate co'Ion yarn. September 24, 1345. THE iifNGS. —'FfmrruttfepfesBntF -the~luiig.\ and mndpipe.— The loft lung is in a healthy cnnditionVlfre ngbl -T5i >a is diseased throughout. The upper portiot? of it in obstructed with phlegm, n« 111 ;i hurd cold';—, • the mtddle is still more obstructed and inflamed, so' as to change ffs\color and givo it n fleshy Appear ance ;—nnd the lower portion is not only inflamed, but collections of matter have formed in several plac es, two o f wIifcB have ulcerated, tmd are discharging the matter into tha bronchial tubes, wlvch if after' words raised by coughing. This last, is Usually an incurable stage of disease, und the rcwe% here o'fIeretLi| niighl have provcnled It if it had been used in sea- fon, when the Cough or soreness of the Lungs was first observed. AND PREVENT C -0 --BT S U PECVORAL Colds. Is without any mistake the greatest remedy (here is out, for the speedy cure of Ctnimon and every species of Cough, and other diseases of the Lungs and vocal organs ! • For Influenza, \BroAcfiitis Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, or Rattles, Pleurisy, and Injlam. malwn 0! the Lungs there is nothing half equal to il. Let the following Certificates convince you of tho truth of the above statement, and then If you have a Cold, or Cough, go and got the medicino. . C E3 R ^ S IjG A T 33 S : Dr.~F66rd— Dear'Str :~l vcrv clirerfu'lv grvBTWV J Wrllti'-.Tte - for VtW Pei-loral Syrup through your agents in Rome, Messrs Dudley & Peck J\ly wife has been trembled with n severo rmi»li for some years, and in the enenn I into bus tried various mre'ii iocs • f repute. Last fdll her COII<;II in creas. d, nnd I fell very much alarm tl about her I » is i» din ed to trv vi'tir Sj rup, and am happy to say that two bol|les entirely cured her cough, nnd iuipruieU her genera, health. 1 would recom mend tl lo nil as a tncduine of great worth _ HonAcri N. BILL, pub, un.l pr.nt. of Roman CilUen t /Toons ilftHs. (JeTT Co ) Aug 23, 1845. Df: Fuord —Dear Sir : I send you.the following, which jounre nt liberty In u e as you see best, lo promulgate your excellent medicine. Nune lime !nM In I 1 hud a boll's of your Pectoral Syrup left us by your iigeul, Mr. Palmer. Not long nflrr lhal lime I had a dnughli r se\eicly allocked with the asthma She hud previously taken, when allncked with ibe snme disease, various kinds of med icine lo no effect ; and lo our surprise, when she bejjuii fo take your Pectoral Syrup, she loiind im mediate relief, and remained well ttn-il Ibe Spring fo lowing ; when, bv imprudent e in sinning, nntl going from a warm room into the cold air, she had another sevete attack.at wii ch time I tried to ob tain another bottle, hut did not find i>. I hopc^you wi I keep a constant.supply smncnhaic in litis vi cinity, nnd would cheerfully rcconiimnd it lo«nll who tnuy ho nfilit (cd with that disease, wishing lhal all may be benefitted by it as well aspiyiflf-^'-I subscribe myself, . - Ra.-,['irnlfuliV_yours, C. M CASIICE, Casennvin, (Mad. Co.) Aug 13, 1845. A yearago fast winfer, I find n cnug'i, which, instead of vieditig to the common family remedies, steadily grew worse ; so thut af^he end of ihreo weeks it was exceedingly violent, nnd was ntlemled with n (Jxed pain in Ihc side. After file or six Wi ehs, finding myse r nnvhettcr, I became seriously apprehensive it won <1 run me into a c<\isuniplion. anil inllei) on lit. Fonrd for adv ce. He gavo me a bottle of Ins Peclpral Syrup n;.d o 1 ti-n g it my cnuttUnaa imniodia'cly relieved, so lhal in five days I cotigliej^ve'rv liflle, ninl'in one week' Il \t »M I'lilirely cuietl.—A vt'ar aflcvwartl .. _ht att.ick again, which wo% removed by less than half n bolllo of the Syrup. From my own ejL=_ -^5 ESPECTJ' ULI.Y infnrnis Ihc Ladles' of peiicnce. and from \I111I I have learned from others who have u-ed il, I am confident it is an uncoil;- Cazenovin and the \illuges adjacent, that moniy ejjicac.ous medicine for lung c'oujpluints and I would by all means mhise any one having 0 the •.„, : ust roturni .,i f rum New York, and open- cough, to give it 0 trial. HBAKY BRICIITJSIAIV. ed n •. JTBillincry Esl.iIilijtSiiiieBK, in fho |il(ice recently ^fcupicil by Mrs. Baker, •in Albany sTFcffT, wtij.ro sire wffl 'kTrp -constatttly on hand Velvet, Silk tj- Jiegkofn~ For sale WJiolf sa!c and Relnil by the proprlctor/nt Carcnoua, N. Y„ «hero 0 com|iIcto assorf- menl of! \ ~ *\ 7 end every thing usually found in a Drug Store, may always be found, of the best qua ily, and at low Abo. 14. 1845. pnres Cazcnovia GO IT BOO TS! SUWVLS! SHAWLS! npllE oltcntinn of the ladie's is respectfully in- vited to'our assortment of Brocba, Cashmere and other styles of shawls which we think cannot he surpassed as to the quantity, quality and cheap ness. ' WoonwARD §• GRO»-F. Teas, Teas. OCI Chests of superior Hyson Skin Tea, jusl received, and for sole/ right.' To this ar ticle particularattention is invited J . WILLIAMS & Sow. yj ^OLASSEg and Sugars, of different quali- M — — •! tera Dim ties, nnd as cheap as fount! anywhere. CODFISH, ft first-rate-flrtiGleHU ' J WILLIAMS & SON'S. O NE Bale Red Twil'ed Flannel, just opened, which will be sold low at retail, or at New York Prices at wholesale ' J WILLIAMS & Sow. pALDRON KETTLES, just received from ^ the Furnace. J. WILLIAMS & SON. TABLE CLOTHS & SPREADS ! JROWN Linen Cloths, colored Cot. Sprends, ? Broadcloth I'-able Spreads and Broadcloth Piano (Spreads, all very cheap for cash. 11 WoonwARD & GROFF. eamj Cloths. TpHOSiSpfcront of Heavy Coarse Cloths will do well to give us n?call before purchasing, as wc have a large stock on hand, and will sell them at prices which defy compelion. WOODWARD 8t GHOFF-I- Nov 3, 1845.- _ Y OUNG Hyson Tea. atone shilling sixpence per pound,'Hyson Skin at two shillings, Cof- Jccaitjsixpenco. Stiltcralu's five-cents, and till kinds of erocerios'as low as can be bought at any house in Madison county. WOODWARD h GROFF. I US T received, three cases dark prints, as,pret- ly patterns as can be found in market WOODWARD GROFF Sept. 7. 1845* 1 '' ranted by I ^ paid. Cf| 000 Pounds Wool wanted by Ihc subscriber, for which caah w \ WAIIiS, TRAILS by Hie Keg, ot4l- 2 cts p«r ib. J-JO • - E . B . & E . D. LITCHFIELD. . Wood Wanted f A T this ofne'e, in pnvmeht of subscriptions_A1- xm so, a little \ Cash-.\ Jc'<iitJSAiiE CHEAP S A NEW One Horse Limber Wagon. •J. WILLIAMS & SON. . August 15,1845. - For StTle-Ohrrcrp. T wo Sell Double Harness. J. WILLIAMS &. SON. C 1ASHMERES and Muslin Do Lames ; just J received, a fine lot, nt J. WILLIAMS & SON I'licy have just received Uftlll Nl!W Ylllltj'Luiliett'.Miws\'. Hn'1 Childf boots, of every variety of style nnd color, to ' licltlo'ibe funcv or render h — -. vific—alsto Genjit fancy hnols of every kind—for which they will lake Gold, Silver nnd genuineII,iiik\Notcs—cosiest Ihinga inTlnnvftrlil to gi-t Thcv also manufacture gents-boots in ihcncnfrsf style and lashion, togelher with all snrls of heavier work for the real service, for men, women nnd children —for which Ihey will tnlto cash, hides, skins, Ian hark, produce, and matters and things in general. Their prices are so low that there are no tractions In express them Having adopted the principle o f Go IT. nnd ilea injjexr.'usioe/y in bon.ls nnd shoes, Ihey are pre pared to undersell those innovators who sell boots, shoes, tape 11 • d molasses Cazcnovia, Blay 20.1345. GREENLAND &. WIUTCOMB. ~c*azWjyo vila INDIA-RUBBER OVER SllOLSi A N assortment of Gentlemen's and Ladies, different styles, for sale cheap, by J . WILLIAMS & SON. 'NEW mrival of PAPER HANGINGS, Crockery, Groceries, and tr-titlle of most every thing, all of which will bosojd cheap by J. WILLIAMS & SON VE1/VET KIBBOXS. A.Nassorlmenl of bl'k and c»l'd Velvet Rib bona for Trimming at J. WILLIAMS & SON. A HEAVY stock, of superior quality Buck Skin Mittens and Gloves, for salc_lpw_by. ~ ~, ^ ——J-r-VV-irl-LTAaf s & SON. September 24,1345. C ASHMERE and worsted Hose, or nil col ors, cheap at J. WILLYAMS & SONS. -^September 24, 1845. - For liadics' Skirts. npHE real genuine Grnss eloTIT. Also corded •» nnd col'd cot skirts, for sale cheap at J. WILLIAMS &; SON • September 21. 1845.^ SjLEEVE TASSELS and Gimp Cords, a nice •O Mot -1. .Wlr -T ,|AM« ft ^HPiHn. September 24, 1845. Plastering SMair. A SUPPLY of Neat's Caltle.Hair, for plasler- . ing, for sale at'lho Cuzenovia Woolen Fac tory. Aueust 1845 6, • jfitoj Every GWfti fpHAT wants Horses-shod as elieap a» thf cheapest, itul good as the best ! Call at lh« new '*Pny Down' 1 Shoeing Shop. The subsctiber has lilted'up a'new shop ^near Hie Ked JVllll, in the soulh part of TrftTTitttfge *-o 'f L - CazenoVin, for the purposo of shoeing horses for those who wish to gel them shod cheap for cash or Ready Pay. Wood, Buiter, and of' kinds of grain taken for pnv i f brought when the woik is done. * He will at all limes be in. reodiness to wail up on 'hose who may la\or hlrti w-ith their custom. KUER PEET. Cazenovia, Nov, 3, ISio. IMPROVED GRAND AUTtUN , PMJSJVO: JFOIITJES. T HE subscribers desire through this medium to tenler their grateful ackn(iw'edj;meni» to their numerous customers' throughout the Union, who have So lihcr.i.ly pnlronizeil them durfng the jiasl year ; and Ihey respect hi ly itifprm them and the imblic gcpernlly. that the united efforts* nT (he firm will ho directed to merit a continuance of lbejr paAron_a_ge._ _ Tho great and rapidly-increasing demand for our Piano Frirtes, which n'nm«r exceeds our abj.1- ily to supply, cleiir'y indicate* ibe \ttlue in whfcK they are held by a discriminating puh'ic. Wo assure our Iricnds that nnlwilhslnndlng the very liberal redtictinn in-prices from ihq furiner tisies, none but competent workmen are employed, and the best season d mlitertuls II<IM1, and that, every superintendence. We continue lo construct our instruments ott 3I10 most approved principles. w|t|i 6. 6 1 2 and 7 ocla -Vxjs, in.splendid roiewood and mahogoriy ca ses of the latest patterns. We 'also inanti'axlii.re Piann» with the le'ebratrd \ METALIC FRAME\' which is pronounced bv compelet.l udges lo be a decided iniprnvemenl ov-r ifio other melliotls of constrnclion. The materials of hich we make our 1'inno Forfeit are all thor oughly seasoned, anil flieti dried in a large britk oven bui t expressly for this purpose, which is healed lo lh» temperature of 130 degrees. T4ie benofiis of litis plan are obvious Piano Fortes mirntiiacttiretl of niiiturl&U -jiiuitJuiirjiiitrWy--tlrhrdr- will not be nffecteil by ihnngcs ofclimato. Our lonu exi etiem • n< • 1, .> im lo c t ur < rs. enables tl\ In give to every |ittr< hnser « warranty that the Piano l-'orleg shall -.IPUM- In lone, iitliou and workmanship, nnd tint he surp-issed in I lief c es- .antii .l .*» .liijn*.- h\ nny iiiher in iiiiilaclti er in tho Un 'on Should Ih-v jinivo nlheriMs e we enirauo lo relun I llio puivli -i »e consitlvr.iiioti. tntyelher with oNpen'e s of (runspnr atlon Of llio many hundreds gold, not a ginale ptirdiAser bus ever bee n nvcessilitted to avail himself ot this privi 'ei>e; which fact alotio is conclusive evidence of their superiority BOAKDMAN &. (JU \ Y. Manufacturers. Nos -1 and G North Pearl si Albany CO~ An extensive a » r menl nf sheet Music, Instruction Hooks, S.c. constnatly on hand, whole sale or retail B.._>t G nro tho sole ngents in Ibis city for the TF iheMelodmn Oi l ». lS|.i Cazcnovia, A' V October 2, 1845. N e w Millinery! TWTRS. CTwy. Together with a Infjje seluci'ionnf Ribboni, F'.ow- crs, Feathers. Dress Cups, Lices, &.C. /Presses, Cloaks, l>c. Cut nnd made by the latest and most npproved fislnons From her long nnd very extensivn acquaint ance wilh her business, sh« flutters hersi If that her work will be tiseculcd in a sly'o thot--niay suit all her customers Mrs. F wou'd bo happy lo have tlfo public trivje.her n rnll To the Ladies. M ISS HALL, returns her grateful .thanks If Ihc Ladies of ('ar.ctiovia, anil vie 11 rjnHEBTtdersigned .Hl ibe Alhnnv street Bootand-Shoe Depot,—sign ol the BIG BOOT—are now I in ju»l the right 'fix' to see their old friends and the whole world, who stand in the ' neodful' of llnnts and Shoes. Their assorlment and qualities nrc .beyond all parallel, and comparison .. ^miH,-,!^-nn,| childrln's, slips, lunltins r t bona fido' scr icYnlty, riif their liberitl'palrniiage, and p»»( favors, and wou'd sti.l solicit a slnre of llio siiine. Am) bus th« pleasuro to inform idem (Jm t the fins just rrlurned from New York, with an iistnrfirriit of lashiona- hlu Goods, «hich she can afford to sail for cash, cheaper than any oilu*r simp tu town Ci/.enovia, Oct IT 1915 Oysters— Pleasure, 'Tis 1 1 •asure tornmlile the v\ood», among\ I J. Of t>lcns nml'ilurk sltady cloisters ; 'Tis 1 h'tlsiiro lo list to the robin's gov song. But, my grucious! 'lisfan to cut Oysters ! ! A LL those who have a lingering tlouht abnut- tbere hi ing * more truth ihan poetry' in the above stanza, espei nillj the liisi Line, nru request ed to ca I nl llio* (\opt ng'n'oflire and sell.u it— wo doors vest nf Poilord & Svvcctlund's—three doors east ot I lie Bank From iliis lime, henre. ihrnugh the winter, the ' Capling' will have, fresh every week, llio real simon-pure Amhny Ojslers, for which ho will mite in evrlmnin. . ^ponish or AnienVttn qttar. WAM E II O US E lers, or Mmliaou Cnuntv l!nuk due bills. Cnzer.oitij, Oil 21 1845 rjMlE subscribers having opened Ihctr Ware Rrom.in the hi.'.lding on Albany slroet, ilirecllv B Opposite tho Bank, tvhere they inlvml to keep conslanlly <-n hand, or wjiljrmke loonier, all Winds nf articles in their line \f business, such as . , -Srfahmxrrmt X»fa-and C/tarrs of lh« I ilest and most appfved f .t «l.iori«; Centre Pier, Card - and I l)rc*sh,g T.tb'es ; IVard-robes, Secretary, JhmllCa-e- />rrsi>na,C mnum So /• reach ItarcaUB. Curled Maple and Cherry Bnroml* ; Dining not Common Tables ; \\ ash, Work And Lighr Stu'nils . Field nn.l Frcnrh Bedsteads. Also, Curled Maple, Grecian Fancy un.l Ciino-n ( hairs. Rocking. Sewing and Arm Chairs, and a ..Qntlon-n-vl splendid itrlicb- nf Unston Hocking Chairs. >il^nfA>-Re^reriila. 4v \Yjiiilc P j^Jl-:a.ntv and Grecian Settees. ./flACKEREL and ?hatl for sale by (he lib'. by JOHN WILLIAMS-& SON. Novvl, TS45 Afatrasscs, kept on bund nmf mnije to order. - Turning, Sawing nntl R-epniring done at tho shortest notice;. _ They are prepared lo do all kinds of Ornamental nnd Sign Pointing or reasonable terms. M-ihogany, Cherry ond 1'inc Coffins, icpt on hand, nnd made In order.on the shortest notice. Jointed, curled ond plain Maple, (.berry, Builernut, Pino nnd Whito Wond Lumber, and nearly all kinds of country Produce, and Cash in exchange for Furniture N. B —All work tlono by them warranted well made, nnd gp^rnod materials.\ Furnituro nnd Chairs will be sold-as low as those of any olbcrestablishment in the country. Cazcnovia, Jan 7. 1345. . ANDREWS & CHERRY. llteup as Ihc Chcapes/7 /.y r» GOO!* AS THIS \\i U«L be loiinil nl ihc lirsl two slory huild- n ing ensl ol I inrkt .ien Uuusu Block, on Albany sin ct, till kimla nf avBw .vi: f Frmyi TUBE, cnhsyling nf the following articles Muhogany no.I Cl.crry Bureuus, Tables and . Stands, of ililT-renl piillerns Hn.l various plans, ltnslnn Hoiking, Seuiiig, F.iniy, (St. Windsor Chillis, t^c cos-S'isrs, CDSn of difTeri-iil size*, kepi tnnsi.inlly on hand, or tnado to ord<-r on short notir--. ATI of ivhi- Ji 11 ill he Ai.l.l as cheap as can b» purchased cl-.suI.. e ' , r, w NICHOLS. rn7en -.it-.. \rfl If. I-SIO ~li 1 M f <» 1> * T 1 () ^' . rj^IIEm piirtnerslnpheretofore extslingbetweert J tin- n'niiil«-rs under lap name and firm of If .-iii y, II '1 hi 01 k, k Cb , is this day by inu'ual -1 u-r s-s -M -r-r.i dissolieil I'I .e mfse^tleil tnisinecs of ijie firm is IcTi ivilh S (.. HiUhcm!. v\ ho u ill lie founi^Tt llie Slouof Ifenry & Siveell.inds', where nil |iersoiis .Hre 'Ri* quested t» cul l nnil.nriurtge their accounts without delay.—May 1,1315. S II I1EVRY. S C HITCHCOCK. - CM AS JACKSON_ (<)-P SSTA' m.ifiH I». , rip HE siihscrilnrs huve formed a co-pnrlncrslilp' T • f.r l !i.' i-uipose nf t nrrv ingon tlie Book pul>- lishi'ig look s I'mg nn.l Paper M.ikuig business in ihc v (fiwe of Cu7enov in, un.ler the name and slylo ol Hi my & Sivcelhiiids'; nnd Imving taken the business ol llenrv, Hilchcock &, Oo., they '^lojm'ljlLJJie,!'!.! stand, corner, of Albani- •and 1 ttic klii'eir siree'l'e pre|Mire\tl lo'nVtcnd to'iil' call'in ll>e nbovc bUsiuoss. Cazvnovin, May 16, 1S45 S. II HENRY, J. W. SWF.ETLAND JI_ Z_ W -TLSWEETLANI) CdOE Thread in quantifies, rTTfVefy lovv price: June, 1S15. J. .WILLIAMS t> SON-