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_ House Fuhiitifte. Hp HE subscriber is about making different nr- rangewc 18 'in the.,manufac(ura <il Cabinet Furniture,? Fancy and Plain, which-he is determined to sell al *uc h reTTucr-d prices, as will bo an inducement to those wish to purchase, to call ind ex amine, ladies and Gentlemen ftflho^viltage and- \icinily, arr> invited to rail and look fur thcra- s«lvcs. Also, rcady-mado of all kinds ami sizes; made in 'he best possible manner, and trimmed in good style, on staorl nnlice. Persons rnrninfc from the rounlry, as well as Those in llie vilJnsr.mll do vfcll to call before purchBsinir el«e«bere, as 1 shall put theprico low, to conform l<> the limes. — • -S—A-LDKN.- Lincklaen-st., Ilirco doors north of Hough's Boil; Ikiean'v Vi'iieering at the above stand (V/enoxin. Mav, 1845 Wool. T HE' suhscrihr-r will exchange BRQ/M CLOTU-i, PI.AIX CLOTIl,au<i S/JT fiygra.-fiii'-womK— . Fanners in want ol Cloths will do well to take 0 look before exchanging i -sevvhere. A gnoilas sortfnetit \v II be inrrml al his Cloth Store, fourth door-easl of the Ma-Jisnn Gounfy Bank, oral his factory in Ptinipey Hollow, two miles nnrlh ol \DelphK H. TiJN EYCJC. Cazenovia, June 2. T?45 Kcw Fall Goods* 7 \ 1 HE subscribers are. now rec< i.ving another pply Fall and wmter.Goods, and will sell them as cheap as tho cheapest K. B. & E. D. \LITCHFIELD. Ocl. 14, 1915. C ASHMERE, Brocba, Alpaca, Stradi'la, and other styles fall and winter shawls, now open ing, by E, B. & E. D. LITCJITIKLD. Sept. 8.1345. ' Paris Kid CSloyes. I O TX>Z. extra Paris Kid Glores jn»t receiv- ed. E. &. & E-..D. LITCHFI'ELD. Sept. 8 1345, . Dress Goods. C ASHMERES, M de Laines. Alpacas, Or leans C'olhs, &c &c. just received. E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. - 5»pua r 4843^ —. *- CII1<M2SI3. ?,-'\„ „ rt ./-.xn n-c- JjyMiM_l_undj Cheese wanted by the s^bscrr N. B Country Cabinet MaTters AT {IT rml t)^,,^ B s . K . IXT-iTCHFreLn. CAUPHTS! J UST received, a good.stock Carpets at much lower prices than usual. E H & E I>. LiTCJinrr.n. FORD'S I'hfU KC'T STB AW CUTTESS! T HE siilHbrihlir, hnvii * purchased the right tc manufacture and sell these machine*, rrsprct- fuTy invites 'he puh'ic_tocall and examine them, al his simp al the cast mil of the village, adjoin mi; llics MarM'iiiil slmTt-ol-J-'-St6lr<s , t — He4»-fftn- fi.lflil IIMI a knmvlnlge of the good qualities of • he nun hin<> is «•> v necessary I\ s-nlisfy a.l, that f.T in. iiv, cheapness .and durability il cannot bt •iir|in«sfd Il is ci nsfriicreit on an entirely new plan, hav- -itiglun (v unlets */>r .instructed as In rolltogeih i.r jnit ilrau it,.. it hi.iivi en the knives, » hirh nil and hri i «e it in «m h a manner as to reduce it tti.in 'lent state fir I 'lO.'. J D. STRATTON C.zonmin. \neu «l 11 1S-15. .To tire to Tar merit. rj^l'R -iihsrtilier is manufacturing t Evcred's •* K«Hr«-Srfe» -Straw Cutter^* The above mat liino is admirahly calcu'aled for the use it ia iiilendrd. as il fnmhinrs strength and speed, two objects wrv <le»iraMe for Ihe farmer : il feeds hr a <rrew and rnis al the feed of a desirable Icnclh TOT HIP nsi» nt hnrtes, eallle or sheep, and ran ho run by hand «r Imrse power, and will tot anything thai is suitable fir feed, (l can be seen at Ihe hniise of subscriber, on the hill west of Me iliiinicsitlli' or al Ihe shop of J I) Slration in Ihe >il«:.'« of Carennvia Call and see il, as no one can examine itund so a>vnv dissmisfied — •ni.EHAHDC'lf I'lOrr-BtSr- Cazenovia,Sep__10 YM5 Leather Store! ry HE subscribers, al Iheirnld stand, keepenn- * slnni vnn hand, a full slock of SPANISH and SLAUGHTER SBXE LEATHBB, Harnest and Lppcr Leather, Ca f, Kip, and Slieep HK IT S B, (O» eetlier with 'MOROCCO, T.rVTVITV TTYSTS\AKX> FINUING^. __ Also, /,iu«r and A'cal's Fnut Oil. They wouln particularly recommend lo shne makers and leather ih'ale'rs tolexamine their slock and prices belnre purchnsinjj in tho earstern cities. They also keep on hand BOOTS &Siion?, oj iht best quality. CisA paid fur Hides ond Calfskins. ^Yantcd, any nunntiiv of Tan Hark. 'II ALLEN & SON. Cazenmia Mav 1815. TTIHE subscriber has on hand n \riuantity ol A. PINE LUMBER, which bo will,tell cheap for cosA. Also, Cash paid for Sheep ey Lamb's Pelts. Anv ipianMv <>f cuslnmers can find (rood MEAT, of all kinds, at Ihe east end of Ihe vil oge ^ W. C. CASWELL, f'azenovia, Jtity 1.1845 N B —As the new post office law is now i» operation,all persons indebted arc requeslcd to call am! si -ti e up oil accoiinls J A Chr als more of that prime Cheap Tea jus I \J received ' JZ B^&E 0 . LTTCHFIELD, AGON'S.—Two 2 horse Lumber Wagons? and Four Busiuy iiajjons. for sale cheap E. H & K I) LlTCUFIEI-D Cloths, Cloths. F INE Black French Cloths and 'a full sup plycf other »1 TI~ just rrceired. E \II. & -E. P LrTCHTrrj.n. w by DOVLSTIU .t.OOUS.. - =imtlH;4eimhe<l=sheeTings--tiolrini 1 cotlonyarn, carpet warp, tvickinjj, &c. cheap for cash, at E. B 4- E . D LiTCiiFrrLPS GROCERIES. |'HE suhscriherj aro now receiving a fufl stnele of Groceries, which are selling cheap FOR; THE PILES. For s Sale. *-> nfnor.lvornor.ty ofiiin« jaiiiycMearaisamMiciney Mr iiiecurron -H\ i njAHE suhscriher ofrefs for salon mill privi |, M J 11 il,,ir l I), ilirelwvllig Oioowailt who h»U la v«ln Irswilt fl|.„ r „ on0 milo''north other ,.rr|.—uom. A Wj » thi.r.lj oftlir IURIICU reirwlollih-•> „,. ll K e ' °\° '\T ly.nliuliadbcru afflicle* with Ihn clAnjitaiut an j fur » t vrrnl, Ctllllennit^O creCK, cmot D TL ITIIAM'S ELKcrEUARY (nniotema/rrmray) Tlrr >u- of lln juill M /rbratrilmrdicine f.ir 111* cure ofPiM •^Tli6 ~J-recraih}; tl'^lirc- is j;iv«n to represent the INSENi-rULE PEItSI 'tRATION It is llie Rrent evaciLntn n of the infpuruies i f the body It will b? nnttced itrax s thtcl<rcloTrdy mm isaiies -from- nil- points on tlis stiiface, whicli indicates ihe wonder fill pniresa Rninf; forward wiihin This perspiu- lion flows ur.ini. rrtiptedly when we are in health, but ceases wl en w e are sick. ' Life cannot be suT- tamed without it. II is thrown oil irom,the bU od aid other ju ces of the btfdy^.tnd disposes by this means of ne»r>y all Ihe impurities With.n us The *i' • • il ly <l-m n'\-n- \ -'y, 'T ••••\i purr- er tban ever E B &. E. D LiTCiir£Bi.n._ F >RO\Dcloths, casinmcres and satinets, just t received, nnd will be sold much less than former prices. E. B 5- E D LITCHFIELD. Ilan ^iia ^'e ot scripture is *' in the BLOOD js the li e il it ever becomes impure, it may be traced ihn ctly to the stoppage of the insensible perspiration. Ii never requires any internal medicines to cleanse it, as it always pttHtes ilsell-by it» nwn'-heat and ac tion, and throws oil' all the offending humors, tlironnrj, the insensble persp.ratmn. t'nus we see all that is necessary whe-i tile blood is stagnant or infected, is to.open the pores', ^nd it relievin itself fro n all impuritiea instantly. lis own heat and n taliiy are suflj^ien', without one particle of mcdi. cine, except to open Ihe pores JlpBtfiTIf SOf/ace Thus we see the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All practitioners, however, direct their efforta to-rcatore the iiifens.b'e perspiration, but it seems to be imialttuy.t tin- pioperoBr\ fhe-t-hnmp- soniun steams, the >iydropathiat shrouds us in wei Mm kets the Homop.uhist deals out inK itiaimuU, the Alloda'hist bleeds ^nd duses us with mercur), and the blnstenn>c Quack jjorjfrs us with pills, pills, pills. It will be sern, therefore, that all physicians tmderstamf alike what is necessary to a recovery-, Bow much they ma) dilfer as to the mode of cbtaln. 500,000 ^S*/ U!,crwnnted by,he E^B^^IM^LT-aiFJELg. . P AS'EKi ! 0()Ti PIECBN\Paper Hancinfrs, now open- I UUV ,„|, ai „| lv j|| s „|,| rheiip for cash E. B *E. D LITCHFIELD. —-——^iel ^ssesi- — rjfillE subscribers arescHins Molasses at two X sbillines and six penrn per gallon E. 1l.it E D f ITCH FIELD I AH 000 poimds Wool wanled by *^\71)ers-/for which cash will be i Cash for Wool ! Ihe.subjcri- paid. Also, Cloths in exchange for Wool _ ___E. B. LE. D.-LPTCflFIELD. .VctP Goods .' JYeic Goods I T HE subscribers are now) receiving a full as sortment of'/Fall Goods. E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. Sept 8. IS 15. S. STANTON, DE.U.V-R in Marble, Moninnpntt*. Ilcadatoncs, &c Sit/iim street, Syracuse. AUn, CCT STONK. for Budilinrrs, of every dc nrript on niipplied on ihnrt nntiee. JLook out for the ( firs I AT NOME AGAJN.' C ITI/EN*>, nnd others desiring:a sttmilkahave, mil find On nuts •'! tho t Eirij»if sign, under, the Lincklaen House Cazennvia, Aug 5 184-5. To lilacksmitlis.' F OR sa'e\ by the tuhscriher, 20 Ions English one and two horse Tire Iron, nt four dollars ftr 100 Ha 20 Ions Flat Swedes al four and a half dol'nrs per 100 lbs. 5 tons square do. from 1-2 inch to I 1-2 inch. 20 Ions Round Iron, from 2 1-G to 11-2 inch. Band Iron, hoop iron of all widths, Spring Sleel, c»st, German, Sriif American SteelTTtest refined bo- • rax, ho-se rasps, &c,8tc. All of which will bo sold cheap for Cash. F. C. LITCHFIELD* 1 1 HE lubscrifjer is now prepared to ofler a miirh larger stock of Shc'f-Hardware, than usual, including al> kinds of house building HAIROWAISE. Carriage Trimmings, in great variety ; Carpen ters and Joiners Tools; a very large stock ol Saddlery ; India Rubber Cloth; Orab Clolhs and Satlinetts for Carriage Trimmings. .E. C. LITCHFIELD. . \May 1345. ' ' i»K it. To give some idea of the amnunt and consequent, ly the importance of ihe insi-ns bl* perspirauoi, we .will state that the learned l)r Leweidiocli, anil the jrre.it Boerhaave, ascertained tha' 5 8 of all we receive into the stomach, pa-sedoff by this means In other words if we eat and drink 8 pmiiuls per day, we evacuate 5 pounds ot it by the insensible perspiration Tina it none other than the used up particles ol blood and other ju'<ccs givinjr place to the new and fresh ones by carrying with it all the impurities within up to the surface. I'o cl eck this, therefore. is To-reTain irt the syalrtll a 8\6f 'Jirtile -T/Vrllleiir naalter that nature demands .'hoiild lea'e the buoy. And eien when this is the case the blood is so ac live a principle that it determines those pai I'des to the skin, where they form sc*b-> pimp e». ulcert. and other\ spots j but if d!n-rteii unvaidi, and fall upon the lungs, the consequences arc general*) fatal )car» nc»er free from paih, lias becu entirely curtj tiy llie y.lct' luarv. A ueol/emai) 111- BroaiJwaj,.J'Jr flt> r .«t i f»m>et».l ^> itts i the Wee-liiy I*i /e5, entire/r curtJ ami uow enjoy* gooO heatlli. A hiy iu'Sec^uJat was 10 allllcteil mUi iiidjintn.tiotiiiiiirlri'iullou from emlrrnat tumors Ihst litera l unnbte lu tterp up, our portion of Uie tltectuar)* £4te immciliatc rcfirf, ami a eMntmunace of lift incdleiue maJc a perO-« I cure, llumlml* o f cisn '•imltor l o Uie otojrc hale come to III' klioir/eJge of the proprietor, and after tin )ear»'r^l^.n^•lll , . «ilh this meilleiaehe f«ef» juitlfieil 10 Ihe al- *Ttloit lint die elccta-v? ii a tneilicilie the urtue, of ut >i< h call urrer be cirellr-t, ao>) It m.ij ju.lfe, he resirilrJ in a stiver're medy for Plies i lllirr N Veiling ot blfllj, ihtreii.il or elteruil la LoikiArt, Hochisu-r, Syracuse, (fevreea, Korae, li'tieian<l otticr placei, lLi» medicine has cured suiue ilesperato ca*e5 of Pihs after olhrr reme.n,e» lull\ been trtrd In imu. frii -t- $1 prrbot The myitis i \ill furnish llie public gratis, with papers descrlbiili; Ihinrn-cllciil tncuiciiit;- b Tot -^KT, Josho'i l-orn.rs, Madison couple, agent for the slate o f New sort t-orsalebvJ . KaiacniLO, C*a£enoria, and agents throughout the c-iutity. OltBAT of this village, on '.lie - . ... ^ . cmbracin'g the enfiro 6lreatn, together with twenty-four acres o'flnml attached to ihu came, utili eighteen Icet falj o'n Ihe lot. There is a saw mill nnd dwelling house on ilte lo > t whith, os wel) as the dam ate in good con dition There is power sufficient lo drive h cotton mill nilh 10.000lipindles, in Ihe jlryevt season, which may bo hud by nny person wishing lo eirn»gftjil any husinei'j requiring the above pnwer ,-at a very low rale-, leaving three fourjhs the purchase money on mortgage as (ho buyer might choose. Al.su Tor sale, ten acres of land on tho wcsl hank of the Chtlleuango cfenK directly nt Jho. falls. The fulls are 130 feel, nearly perpendicu-l lur nnd will afford power to drive tint chlnery suflit 'ienl lo curry 100 000 spmdlea, which may bo purch.a«ed f't one eighth Ihe amount usually prmr-i»New England. At present Ihere are but Iwnsnw mills to nccupy Iho whnlo of lhi»immense water power, which hi fie purchased lor a there iriftV. compared to S HEEP SHEA lis,* Wool Twine, also a quan|i-l IV of cheap Tobacco for washing, sheep, forT* sale by E. C. LITCHFIELD, Flour. By a sudden transition from heat I n cold, the pores are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and dis ease begins at once to develop itself. Ilenee the sti ppage of this flow of the j'ltes origma'es -<• many complaints It is by st< ppmg the pores that overwhelms mankind with coughs, colds and con sumptions. Nine tenths of the «orld die from (lis eases mtlucetThy a stoppage ot the MiseiTsiBIe pers piration. It is easily seen, therefore, bow neces sary ts ittB flow of this subllr htrnor to the surlace to preserve he .Ith It cannot be stopped; it can not be even checked without inducing d sease \ The blond and intestines mu>t lelirve tliru.selve- of all their worn oivt-parttole-s and poisonous lui mors, and they must go through the p- res as i a ture designed. Let me ask now every candid mmd what c >u s seems the most reasonable to put sue to uns'op h>- pnres after they are closed, and let the p rs p r.ttn-n flowthattheblo-dmai reheveitselfot its -n itititin' Wou'd you give phvsic to uns'up the pi.es, Or would you apply something that wotiul do this upon the surface, w|.ere the clogging ncttiali) i s 1 WuuUl r.ot this be cnmmnp sense I And yet 1 know of no physician who makes,use of any external applica tion to effect it • The, reason I assign is. that no medicine within their knowledge is capable of do ing it. Under these circumstances 1 present to physicians and to. till olhera a preparation that las this power in its fullest extent. It is M M.I.IS TEH'S ALL HF.\LING OIN r.MKN I\ on nu WOKTLU'S SiLVK. It has power to rest., i- perspiration on the feel, on the head, nrourul oUl aores, upon the chest, in short upon at.) pari of the bo3y, whether diseased slightly orsiM-rvly Wluu the perspiration ia restored, il has power to prne trate to the lungs, liver or any o'her part of the lui man system, nnd su to act upon them >f tln-v b i dis eased, by separating the indumcd morb d partichi therefrom ami expelling them to the surf r>- It has power to cause all ettemal sores, scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to discharge tliclr putrij nuttrr, and then heals ihrm. It il a remedy that sweeps off llie whole catalogue pfjwtane'.'is disorders,anil restores the entire cuticle to its healtl -i ^rljorli-us Il ii a remedy that forbids the necessity of to many and dclrttri* ous drugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy lliat nelUirr sickens, gives inconvenience, or is taneerous to the intestines 1 nis remedy is probably the oulj-twie now known that is capsbt of producing all thestjreat results. Its great salur is in r-s'orin; at onee ihe circulation o f the juices whrotthcdtrd or disarranged bv colds or other eaosrs It prr,erses and defends the surface from all derangement of its functions, while it keeps open the cliannrh iflh . Iilnoil In rout nil its iis«l».s iiarlinl.. .It is n slinpl. Iml « F0H C0UOII8 , COLDS , ASTHMA , !l CONSUMPTION' The OtiK. IT AN D ONLY IIF .MKn v |J »t fold., loual .s, Asthma, audi ONSUMPTION.i s the HU.NU\RI4N UAXSAM. OK\Lle'K dororereil by the celebrated Dr. Bucliaitof Loudon, Kiigl^nd, .ini> introduced into the United States under llie Imi.irdi- atr su |ieriutrudrnee of Uie tiisrnlnr. v The rSlra -r-lllur) f^e r ,^ nfllilt me.tiemr, in fli r furff Of Puh mou iry dis--nsrs, wnrrants the Am-riran Agent in solintnm f.ir trealuieut the WOIIST/OSSIULK U.vat S that ci ^o f-imd in the oiiinoiiiit)—cases' lliatseek relicflu entn froin anv o f the common remedies of the day, and* have hrrn given up hy llir nm>t di ,tiu ;ulil.ednijsiciaiis,as CUNKIItMF.D AND lM;yj(\ULt;. The Uungariaa Ittbam liaifiyrrjlauiLsvill clire, the MOST Dt ^.-s. PtlI\rKt> K t \^K S It Is n o i|inck nostram, but ai standard £ugluhtD -dieine, of knoaiu an.) cstab'i.lird eificacy. F.srry famlll \n the t'niteil Stairs should be supplii-d will, Du Chan's Htni ,ariAn D il«-im ..f Life, uot only loeounteract the eoi,- sumpti .r triid -urirsiif Uie climate, but tu ue uselj as a prerei-tne TOKtlcrar iir all nspi-or- Uolds ^< J oujh vSpilHH^ s>r -B .lH )'l T +wi in the Side and I best, Irritatioa and Soreness <<f the LuugJtr Dronchitis, DilBeulty of Orrathlng. ileelle Kerer, .Vlghl Sweats, Knisrt4lion and U'eneral Debility, AsUima, InHueau, Iluopirij- t'ough. and Cr/iup. fj^r-Sohl. ill fame bottles, ol 51 per bottle, wills full directions forlhe rr-toriliouuf Health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of F.nglish anil Amerieln c-rt fl cniu.aniLsiOietvvidint;e, sliomn^ the iiaet|tralled merits of this Oreal Ku^litli ltemedy, may be obtaioed of the Agents, gratuitous- 4* •——•• DWID K. BtlAJ>L£F.,sole Ag-ut for Ihe Unitei S.ates,—119 Coiirl-strert. Uu »|i <n, 8. TIU'SF.y . Jo tin - - forners, Madlsnn emirty, N Y .— ^-nl f..r Se w \ >ik «ii ,l Ihr W..l-n, st,tr» . I-. whom'.ill orders shio I tie n.l.lr-«s. ,t Sold Iiv Joil .\ FAIR' Hi I.U, I aaenosia, aod by ageuts lSriii.gh.iiit t 'u- eiMlnty. VALUABLE KXTEltNAL REMEDY. . E3tint 's B .BHJjaii-Rt. This celihr.ijed remedy i* lion fur (he first lime j Dffercdlti,ffiirNc\v Yorlt public; the celebrity ol ' which il has ohlnined in'the co mly, (Weslchesi er ) \hero |t was (irigmn.y iulroduied, has in liumil-l^in pe.ipriplsir.l o oyli-nj l I In-on li-llirninrlion t the coun'ry. There has never yet been di-tov- ercd an exlernnl remedy, lba.1 has proved so e'er lain in its effects in permanently ruring th? fn|- hming iliseases • Rheumalisin swelled limbo pain in Ihe thesl fy back,sprains. brui <i -s Nersouu alfeclions, weakness in Ihe joints, conlrnclions ol aJa_miior-lnc - huri.a , till rhw'.u, r-e,,np yjis» i n |h,- its aulual Vuluc, rm* cxUa »siverniBnul»etUring-pUt. 'puses. _ • The fulls are three miles norlh of Cjizenovin (a thriving mnnufacluring village of 2000 inhabitants) and live miles south .nf the canal, al C'liillenangt;, in a well settled farming comitr.y, withutl the ina 'tetialsot hoinl for building, Inning a superior stone tyiarrv on Ihe hanks ul'lho creek v .hich X'osl nu'iKiii){'l.'aijlmi)li;»iHy. \ To persons wishing lo engage, in niaoufa 'cturing requiring permanent water- power, 111 s place of fer* inducements HiaTaTe jmt equqlled^irj this slate. There aronlready .four, woollen factories op this sirenm, besides ihreo others on the [uric stone creek, in ihis immediate neighbnrhcotl, also flouring mills, puperniills.uil mills, machine shops, furnaces, in line almost evcrv kind of no- chtmiral work needed to put a factory in opera tion in a short lime. JOHN WI-fcLiAaJSr- Cn7Pnovia. March 4lh,\ 1845. fare, loolh ache, etc, etc The following Idlers Irnm 'he highlyjeminenl phvsicians, who have had ihnrge nf Ihe Hospital in Sing Sing Nate Prison fur many years, ij\ the mnsl powerful eudence in favor ol Ihis EXTCH- KAL IIKAIKIIY. and 1*11 suflicient guarantee thai il'is worlljy ihe t, onfidenre ^ the pubic. For parlicu ars, see ihe certificates accompanying each box. Price 25 Cents. Sing Sing, December'26lh, 1844. My dear <ir —1 r'tninl umr nolc of )i «l- r- dav asking my opinion to Hu it's Linimt tit pre pared by Mr\ f? \slant o Kooning iiaioiu (lUSilinn, mid having trequrn Iv IIH d il I run rr enmmend il lo you as a sale exlernul leinetly, untl in my opinion the best liniment rmu in use Very trulv an ' res ;,i. ( Hilly yours, \ K HOFFM \N\ M. D. Col Pirnnn VAK < <n I-TI.AMIT. I fully cum ur in ihe ah-.w ..j-iin-n. \VjaJS BELCHER, M. D. Mr. G. F.. STAHTOS, Sir: Having been nfiliclei] willHhe ihcumn- Itjm for upwards of live years in my ancles nnd lect, anil at time* so puinfu' that I could not wa k or dress mvc f and hating huen under Ihe care of/ouror five different phy -u iiins x and hate lried n'mosl eicry remedy I could Ijear ol. Iml i ol lo much elfi -cl I had ^orn up a Ihopesol rierbe ing cured, until I hriir-l ol Hunt's l.minu 'iit I tried one holtlo r»f il nml loii'u) iuiuo-ilt-tie reltt-f I Imve USPII one tlollars norlh n,-il now l ^i' ns \\c as I evt-r did. My ftimi \ u,s ue I ns mvi' fen: leslify In il« VII'UP , untl I «oti d ndvi -enll iihourp afflicted Willi pains untl uckfs lo tl -c Hunt's Lim nienl. HENRY L BL'CKHOL'T.. Sing Sing Pept. 5, 1311. I have used Hu'l'» Linimeul for a severe rase of llie sore llirinl, al»o lor the suit iheum in bull: cases was entire.}' rein-Mil. A \RO.N L. RYDER. New Custle, Nov. 20. H44. I have been tiffin ted with an atT-rtum of il.e spine so that t con tl not slep more than G or indies ot a lime In two hours front the firs' »p plication of Hunt's Liniment, I was entire y re •liRVCitl anil finnld wa 'k in well ns eur. THE GI1E\T REMrDY FOR C O IV « i: M PTIOM AID' 1 ' 3S<nv Jlrr~tfhgemmt. HP -HE subscrib*ensi_Tia^ing'e\Ateref) intq fxjparl- -* nershiji, inlenil'lrf conducntie Jewelry and Watch repairing bOiiness inll-ils ^totts-.branolj- —, bnlh in CAZEt »oviA&. SYBACUBE. ij | The husiueas.in Cazenovia will be in charge of Mr. A. F. Tracy, lale 'of 'Oswego, tW whom at a sujicrip'r workman, (hoy have -great. I-Cdfiftdtnce, ahtl are willing to'pledgo themselves thnti ^lli work cnlrusle'd lo his- hands, will bo done satisfactorily. They have modenn nrrongemonl wilh mnnufaclu- rcrs (thereby saving ilr ^irbrjirrsrTrofit ->to -bfrflnjr=- plied Wilh goods; and also bnvq rpade an arrftnge- meilt lo foiPOHT m'nst .of their \Vnlchps, wliich enables Ihein \lo sell gonds in. their lino as lpw.ns canbesold in New.York city, andlhal/ they will do\ - .............. ^ They ardfllsn.aBbut establishing in'Syracoso, a mnnuf 'rtfi'-y .fnr.nii'Mng ilHrj'\' 1 3 or silver wo'rk. ^i. , • I ...III I. „ ..I^ i„l» ,u ,1-n ,n 'ift f .l m l,.l Old silver will be made iivlo ricw wofe-^<of alrhbst , any iliscriidiiin. ' The highest' jlrice will bo paid for old silver delivered at either.store. NetV work will be sold at i^aimfacitlters prices. . - W. W. W.I.LLAUD; J. ,D. IIA.WL\E^ t CosteruaTTfeTTtluy 12, 11343. ' • Painting. rglflE suliscrilVcr still continues the nhnrc bu> •• siness in all its Branches at\ ihe old stand, oyer Ihe store nf A. and W. B. Childs, nnd two door* west of tho bank. Thankful for the very liberal pntrnnngii hajiag __heretufnrn received, he still so. litiu a ronlinuanre of Ihe same, irssuring nil who may call lhat satisfaction ivjll be given oi nt) c!iarg<f~iiiade. P.fixTi.NC, GLAZING ond PA Fin , HAKGLSIC'! Mixed Paints of.ull kinds fur sale at very lost 1 prices. _ _ _ N B. 'While-Vi'nshing dono with nealntn and despatch. jApfiriO. 1815. GEORfrE J.BYRD'S UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MfisL -rAC-rvRtsoSsraiiLiiiistrjtT&DcroT, No. 180 Pearl-sl (\opposite Cedar-st.) N. Y. M ERCH ANTS visiting this rily, who intend purchasing Uiubredas or Parasols, are in- viled to tall al lhrnhovi .1 cslalilishnipnl, .nnifiiPXe THOMAS JOJSIS. amine Ihe o»sorlnienl, which cnmjirises EVERY DESCRIPTION unit every ,«UALU\Y and which Iho \Subscriberoffers ulsuch prices, eith er lor Cash or on Time, as cannot fail to gno satisfaction. , Ml GEO. J . BYRD. L iter Co mp I a i n t rjpo I'UK I'Ui'l.IC—There ia not roim in _i_ II u-p p r ad\i r* isen -enl to ptihlish the nu •i,i-rii s rtr: fie tes ol *• tin a, hut thv i iv'tlnl 19 rt ferrcd o , nteil-cal psmplilet. lo be -had ot any hs aj; il s g.ra'js. isuch proofs as we are con -lantlv laying before t*iej-ubTlc linTst convince a' T •hat ' \ O11.LAS30H3 JS'BSACT OF ZstTTJOWOSI* s '.he uuly met'ic'iie in thi wo Id t'.at wdi ci.re a win ,iri- pr, iliKp.^t -d to Ci n-uinplinn, I.isvr Cs'inp'-uipts er tennhled w. 1 L -ui's iri »*rls, \si »ni.a,' 1'ri .rwy. rljrttirig of Ulood. I '.iti to lis >i tie- and i.' est. Dif ficult) ••( B enth n •, Iighiniaj / ucress ( he t best, Pat. pit anon rf the He nt, nronclulis, 1 hrc .it conipiaiiits nnd all affection* t e I'lll'l-on ,iy i)r£<\w. II ihis is not stiflir em* \»r w.ll r« fer ary en otheis, who, («t the date of tin-abo»e) aie mm tiling this articl-; in a variety of p-olracicd Lung and l.iver (iomplaints - Ah ll,e -rer ilirali s »h \vn lo the pub'.ie, prove xonchts ul , one thing—that the \ EcrTAHLE f XITtVfr try LUNfl'*n»,i> is ii'--st -^secl of ri -lla.n poo.vrs in bra i! i In lis., ui.d 11 so,, II h , i„ r^y to th .s w,«i u»e sup , * si-d lo h* 1^*1 kirn, i.^ no. l.e strave. o»cr rn-ry <•'In- 1 r\^yt >l\ an rni .i i til-dein, IV I ail oi\s ti e«'e 1 y 11 dr for lh- s»- afn elf d will, I to g and l.ii t r Coii .pl^ nis, *.o be h -d gr^t • I om any of toe agio ts Kepa'id ot-li hy ttic I'r | ' t '\ s i iiu.vii- DM ;, ft co 17rJ IS '-oadvu-v, Albany '.No fl\ II W ' S PILt r !LL\ u ceriair. cure II li 2^ ri ms n h i\ AOI.\T-> - H. tin 'iiiHua, F, Hinn 'y, Stork bridge J J l -i *i\ llart.ilion ; D. Harnsi v tarl v.He s r, I. Kuril. Ksto.i , r L Cleveland Mor ii »ilte ; E t) I i.U, Ui- Ifuytrr . 1 I.a'hrop, V. w Win i k, I In Ka-rrh Id L .a7 .enotia ESotme eV Sisai I'ainfitig and 'A rg 1 H ANKFl'L for past favors, respeclftilly in Inim ihfcCtfrXent of ('azrnuiia ami Ucinity, lli.il limy conlinuc lo carry on the business of E2oiiv.e & .^ign Fntaiiltigr ami H I a a i si g, infill its various brnnrhes ul their new shop on Albany clieel.one door Wesl of the Uonksiorc, where iliey can be found at all limes ready to wail upon off who may favor them wilh their custom. Signs painlnd and gilded willi o r without shades at short police. All kinds of wond imitated, such ns Oak, Ma ple. Hlack \\ nlnul, Mahogany. ( berry, &.C Marb mg dono in Iho English and h ronch styles lo suit customers. Paints i! \Paints!! Paints!!! II VAN DRIESEN, keeps consrnnlly on hand, al (he oboves'land. White Lead, Dry and Ground in Oil, Spanish While, Paris WJiite, Red I-tail, Venetian Red, Ye.low Uthre, Fiench & Chrome Yel'ow. Drunswitlc and'Emeralil Green, and every oilier kind of Paint, os well ns Linseed Oil, boiled or unboiled, can bo had cheaper than al any k olher pln.ee in town N U. All kinds of Painlers' Tools for sale cheaper than can lye obtained elsewhere. Cuzcnovia, Apn! £9, 18-1.5. \ RESIDENT PHOTOGRAPHIST, ) '\FFIGE at. his dwelling, op Mill stfeef,- 3 tlnors south of J . Williams & Son's 6 :nre, is prepared at all times lo take PhotographicLike-i ncsSc?, which will ho finiilied in tho bes) style. Charges moderale. 13lf. _ FIRE, FIRE! TT-1 D. LITCHFIELD, having benn oppoinl- 3 J. ed AgPofTirthe Ilaflf-rd Insurant!* Com- panv, in place of E B. Litchfield, resigned, will continue to insure properly upon the same liberal terms as. usual. Office at the Storo of £. D. & E. I) -LilchfieJd-.-t^efioviar -- November 21 1S44. _ _ 3« Carri.ise» & Fancy rrfllK siihstriher would inform his friends nnd ihe public generally, that he has opened nshop in llie hu I •ingor.e tloorvvest of Ihe public ffrjoare, ivhere Iiv strut attention lo business I e hopes lo merit ii share of public patronage. Also i'itrr£as;e Trimmings done wilh ueiilness and despatch. Price tp cor- trspnnd wilh Ihe limes. - A. T. CROSS. Cazennvia, March 31. 1R45. M. W. & J. SHAPLEY, Pr.ictip.-sll TTsTnrsh-5 raiata . CAZEaoytA, N. Y* _ Tttnta.rs rf almost all ktndr oj itachinrry, ni : Ename n ol Ihinii Lathes. Pirk'-rs, Carding Ma chines, Cunilensrrs. Jnch.s Jiraad-and Jiar- TUW Purer Looms, fj'igs. Knnppera, Mill- IVurk. Screics, Presses, Sfc: SfC N.-R AH orders from a distance will mrel wilh prompt ullenli n. WM7 na .i ^i Alas, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i» WOOL, BUTTER AND CHEESE. ALSO, ALL K1.1US or FARMERS' PRODUCE, No. 82, WATER-STRr.F.T, l u 4S NKW-YORK, lU'relllSi-m-W II IV'elle.. I oslner t'liea Hanlt; H. W. 'Ijlejter , Orl<k>nr. Oneida T o , II Scott, t'ashter, Dtssjro Co . flank; Jnho tVillinms, Caz-noria, Madisoa Co; Alphruft Mcrje Kntcn, ^l4di»IJ_Co i Ha j Saujhn , Walcrlown, ^elT.en.; TT ITulcomb, Wiitertbvi n, Jeffcrsoa CO. Conncrtiml Shfid,. \I4TACKEREL No 1, No 2 ; and Mackinaw A FEW«hhls lsl quality Jnmesvijlc, fino flour nt «3 75per hbl , nisi supfrfinc at Iho low J-esUinarkJl rales. -Ev-G. LinoJiPI ELDr - May 26, HIS. ±13. Troul, lor sale by A. k W. July 23, IS 15. B CHILI)\ 5 . Wool, Wool! 100,000 poimH Cazennvia, .lime 17 WOOL Waited, hv K & C. JAIKSON. l^lS . 3.00e litisshrls Vlax Seed F OR which ihe ciihscrilW will pay casb on delivery «t tin new t >l Mi l al llelmuiil, or nl the \Ion- o| |'t| lord i. hwccllands ill Ihe vil- 13 AlilV lltsJfiY WAGONS FQ-11 Sjtl.E! . F P Y ihe subscriber, for which a credit of 12 > months w i I be given, if required. May 26, 1845. E. C. LITCIITIBLD^ W HITE Lead and other Paints; Linseed Oil Paint Brushes; Varnish & While wash Drutbes, for sale by ~ C LITCHFIELD. E. G ROCERIES n f all kinds, cheap, Molasses at 2s 0; Sugar-from 6 lo Dels, Tea Coffee, &c. by E. C. LITCHFIELD. •e ol C.i/enov i.i ' Ifl t tloi puri-el kind, . >-r! »o rir IIT on Ihe for sale *t the null or all irtesl nulls e and at T IUCKI-. ISa-j tl the lowest prices, May, 13« « GENERAL assortment of Saddlers Hard *£_ ware, Patent Leather. Shoo Thread &c &c. . K. C LITCHFIELD So'tp «*' < audit's. OF HOME NUNfFACTCRE. ,4 x W It I HU t>- will sell S ap al nvit •' » » <. i,t« [er I. ur.rt > an-1 .« al IKN t ents, al r.\n' nl itisu (»rotiry Also, Wh.jh'sakf at I- oi lo\ I'ru 'i 's C»z< ii-vit, July 15 l^ljn '•\-tttvii* Sfihh A* Blinds, f~lOK sale al niaiiul'si lufeis tirites V • - H \ AS DUIESKN _ ATTORNEY it Coi NUKLLOK A? LAW, J/orrisri/le MIEET Lead, Zinc and Lead Pipe, fol talo fJHf O by dcrful principle lliat prescrrfi in h(«I(b» ofKration thr rolire ma- chinrrj of our (x-ioj It fttdlunlublj linlo* Inijrthfr thr «urftie»; and the fntfrnal tiocera, the intrroal **,rfra (tut) (hr lurface. Tlir tuffsee \i >-tIWTmtlet -t5f\ 6^i?f -the- -bileftnt)-ontl irtv-t .mttei 'inTithln- It is piercrd with millions of opening to rt *ti- vr the .tilcjtiriM Stop up these pores, find death knock* at your dosir It is ritjhtlj Irrmed olMiealine;, for there is scarce ly a dt sense eiterunl or inter, •al lhat it nil! uot benefit- I hare used'it for the Hit 14 years for all diseases of the chest, luntTi, It rer ao-l t |te m\tt datitjertJus of in ternal maladies t have used ft in eases of ettreme peril and haznrd, intoltioj the utmost^dajger and respooiiuiJif) and I declare before hearen and man that'not tn ODe sittgle case has il failed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. I neter to my i ecuMection had rof>rr than fire or six t?monr» the thousands who nave used it, say thai it wtu not farnrdble to their complaint On the contrary I have had hnndreds return voluntarily and In the warmest and most p<tthetfc language spe tk in its prnise. I hare had phpiciaiis learned in lbs profession ; 1 hate had minis- titers of the gospel. Judges on the beneft. vldermen and lawyers, f rnllrmen of llie htchett-erxidition and multituttes of the poor, use I fft every variety of way*, ftort there Ins been but one vtjice, one united universal Voice, aajiu-—McAlluler, jour Ointment is GOOD. As a-Fam>!y-Medfcine, no man can measure, il* vilue. S o Ion? as the stars roll alonp the heaven*—so' torn* a« man treads the earth subject to all the infirmities of the flesb-^o loiijf as disease and sicknc«s is known—j'lJt »o long wi,II thticoodoiiitrn'-nt be used and esteemed. When man ceases from off the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. -f* 19 J A MKB MCALMATKR > CO M 163 \outh Street. N Y sole proprietors o f the above medlcinr, to whom atUomjn—iitcatloarmuit -be addressed (post paid.) Price 35 ets an 1 AO rts Sold iu Cawodvla by J'OHS rAIttrillLI). ofi/y, and by Aceuti in every village iu die County. 8. TOL'SKV, Vo . I ! w'«tv»l. , [up-ttairt,ner Highet't Grocery) Syracuse, (Jeneral \gent. E. C. UTGIIKI1.LO M ILL »nt! X Cul Saws, Anvils, Visct, axe*, &U.-., for 0(ile l»y K. C LITCHFIELD. C AST '\i HON PIMPS, miperio?\ qualify, JL^rad Pijie, Sheet Lead and Zinc, ibr sale by J£. C LITCHFIELD. William (iteoalalil & Sou, T\ SLURS, ^ TW O noons WKST\)F Jolin A^mus-^^tiiiVStore;—- CAZENOV1A, Gulfing done on short notice and rensona^h terms. P AINTS, Sa'ah, Glass and'Puttv. for tale by E. C. LITCHFIELD. JLook at This. ^Vic? Grocery ami jlecess. j-^+ttE tiiihwril^r would reappcHuliy inform llie c itizens ol Cazennvia and vicinily Unit lie has 'Grocery and Recess, Oash paid for Felts. T HE Subscribers will pay Cash for Sheepand Lambs Pt 'lls during llie season. JOHN WILLIAMS & SON. wail upon all ulio may la\or him with their-cus- 2 lorn. He intends lo kce.p Graemes of all kinds, and ProMsiuns of. tho best quality, which lie will sell as cAcapwcan ho bought ehesvlicre for Cash, lie fcipectlullysolicitsasbarc of the pub lic palronage. U. S. KING. N B —Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, f^ats, and all ktt.ds of Produce wanted. Cazenoip, Marib 14, 1S45. Boot, Shoe Shop, At the Head of the Italic. •51 THE subscriber rrspci ifu'ly informs i- IJ^ r, ' en ^' anl ' \ IC r '\' , lit L'cncra ly, IL thai be conjinues'llie Bo t V >Aoe bu siness, in all ils various branches, at his old stand, at the bead ol (be Lake, 4 miles from the village of Cuzenbvia, whore he will keep on hand, nnd make to order, every description of DOOT.-s & SHOES, from a fine Hoot down lo n small cack, whiclrhe-will sell chca'p fur cash ur barter. To FAIIUIKHS—Bulimia fanning Mills, f<ir sale by the subscriber. TheVe mids aroconsnlcr- cd by' good jud ^i -a, lo be Iho be«t no\V in use.—t For sale low forcosA or good paper. Also, Plow Points ofall descriptions. The subscriber also keeps on hrtnd a variely of SADDLEIIY, such as* Harness, 7'runks, Valises, —iSA>g^RJkflQefe-H° W«i.SIIA\V Sins Sin-r, Jan. 15, 1S44. „ \\Fo? CPTtlflcaie s of cures find dtrPClioiiB, Ice wrapper arouml each hoillp. Price 23 tenis AGENTS —John Fain fuliLijrzPtiovia: M B. Slocum, De'phi; N. Antlrews & t o., Fiibms , Ahn. r Mil IT, Apu'ta ; J (' ('inldi-luick, Tul'y , Kilch & Co , Sjrarusp ; floadlcv. Phelps cV Cp., 142 Water sirert, N Y., Wholesale Ajjenls. GEO. K. STANTON, Praprwlor, 20 • Sinjr Pinir. J. EGOLESTON, ?T> ESPECTFU LLY informs the lovcrsof good CJLSV things, in Cazcnovia, that he has lnlifii llie sland reccnl'y occupied by C Grnvrr, on Linclt- 'aenstreel,WherehrjwillItcapa choice assorlmenl of Pies, Cakes, Fruits, and every article usually lound in a Recess. Ho will also keep a general assorlmcnt of G Bi O C E 25 I E S , whit h wi'l he soiil ( heap for Cash. 'He solicits n share ol ptiblic patronage. Cuzeno\ia. April 22, 1345. • P. VAX V AEsKEIVB SASSO SI', CHITTENAN'GO. IJ. CIIAIVOIJEH, / T ; K EEPS the.\HALF-WAY Horsr.,\ on tho cornar of AHiany nnd Green streets. Persons thai call, can be refreshed will) Soda, Ice Cream, Barker's Pop, friars, &c. BATH HOUSE open from Friday till Sun'day morning; clean and wnrm. Persons desiring a Bath on any other day, can ba acebmmodafed by giving notice. ANTED to purchase, a young bay or'dark chestnut- HCflfSS, well bmke to the hnr- ni >ssnpd .saddle, about Id hands high, and a fast Iravcler.\\\Inquire a t this Office. *> W. H, D WI N El L E, SUKGICAL AND MECHANICAL\\-\ J>ERf TIST. Fitioxo of the American Society of Dcvtal Surgeons Office 4th minrsmith Clarke if Hohhie's Sli>'e. *• ATTOKI?E¥ AT iAW, • \ _ . 'AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, , ClIITTEXANOO. N. B.— /Tides, Tan Bark, and all kinds of I Covetry Produce lakch.in payment for any of the ' abote articles. Cay.enovia, August 11. CA-ZENO VI A 'IIO.U S^, (Frontine; the Public square S,-insight of the Lake) -n.A.,7. F.-N-O^VJiA ,^N • Y •, . Snffar^Tfa. rf* Coffee. the best qua'ilVvfiir sale cheap fur cash, by V A. & \\ : _B_CIHI.DS. Fall & Wintci'Dicss Goods. BY ffl. SPEAR. lAnseed Oil Tor* Sale. \V ^ifOLESALE or retail, at Ihe new Oil Mill .t7 .X-.- Bl - \ clmon 's or delivered to order on Ihe shortest notice. . T •\._„ April 9, 1S45. • \ ACKls - (Jigp Always prepared fur Travellers, Boarders, •nud Parlies of Pleasure or Business. .- i TAIIiOlSt TWO noor^s EAST OP THE DANK, ALBAXV S'lUCnT, C17.EI0VU t,Nmils iii mui kt-t Plain and Hep ( meres , ill D'j>oiiies; Pirisienes ; Plain and fi-j ured silk.and eollnn warp Alparhns; PlaulS for [jidies and children's wear, bt-auliful sly rs Eng- •ish In low pttci'ilvCnlicoi-s , cnlnred French Mc- rinues for clnatn\ Sic. Curds tint! 1 ussels ; Fringes and Gimps ; Rrocha, !Slrudi!!a, ( ash- mire. plain and mluT 61) le *li.iu i, t'.iiruliii2i<ics, &c Ac , includmg^a di sirahle and c\len«ivo as sorlmenl. Pl'f.KOni) ,V ^WI'l'TI A MIS. ^rplciLbct 2\ 1HJ;. Farm for Sale. - F OR sale, a FARM situated in the (own of Fenner, on. the Oncidn Turnpike nboul 5 miles east of Caz -novia ; it ennttitmr 178 acres of lantLia pleasantly situated, and .has aboi)t 140 acres improved. Ill's in good farming condition ond well water ed. The buildings consist of a dwelling houso and 4 largo hams,\ and 2 hay barns. A liberal credit wilfbe given, for n pari of Ihe purchase money, if tlasirod. For furlher information in- qtiiro of Joseph Slnjlt', Jr. on Ihe premises, or Iho subscriber, No. 207 Pearl St. New York. L\. G. STOWELL. New York. Ocl. S, IS45. Farm for Sale. T HE farm on whicli the subscriber nowrcsides, one mile north of the village of Cazenovia,-is \ ^sr-furWe- lussvs^iaidw 'Bar -Us'jqoat4eisr-HJ>atd- Ifltsm contains 122 seres' ofiefioire liind. It Is of that happy medium of soil wliicii is adapted cither lor Grast or Grain, 1 here -ace -fifteen acres of woodland i t»e balance is tinder a, (rood• state oi* cpliivatmn. Kruit in abundance. The buildings arc jfood, and plenty of them. As'no person will w.s i to purchase w'tlieut \icwinp the\prem KCS, a further description is dtcmed unneCeasaiv.. Tcm.B <>f payment made ea^y. • --' ~ \?AM«Bfa~FECK. (..IZI nt v.a, Oct ?+; 1515 PC m