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D ESTRUCTIVE F IRST \AT *Sra* MkbSoiC^ Nearly all 'I' 6 business '.portioti of Sag Harbor wns destroyed by Are which, broke out in Oak ley's fl$iei. about. 1(4 d 'clock On' Thursday evening. Dpivurds of one hundred house* on boih sides- of Main Stfefet, and la the rear thereof, were -Cortsuraed, A J;ir«e majority .of the buildings Were, of wood, in continuous blocks, built us well in the least expensive as j n the most insecure manner. We shqttld think an average estimate of $1000 each for ihe building 's, Irtgb. The loss- by their de- '-31 (traction will not probiibly exceed 8100,000 IH is'othingls known of the quantity of merchan- \>M dise consumed, though U is apprehended that the value is great. li appours that the fire stopped at John Ilildieth's brick building at one point, nnd a Iaoo9t ,anotlier point — Journal of Commerce. Correspondence of the Detroit Doily Advertiser, PONTUC , November 1,1845. ^ ou m *Y P er ' ,u P s hiivt! heatd ere this, that JH our grand jury, m the October term of our District Court which has justtclosed, presented F-JH an indictment against some o'f our citizens for pi publishing a hbel on James G. Birney, The !||lllrerras -alleged -by-t he -grand-jury ^unsistedJ in lite celebrated Garland letter and the cer tificates of the Whig- cotnrohtee of Genesee county, WnoVii\ as : the Roofbark Jjjgndbill — ||9 The gelter -up of this affair, was C(iot!les Stow: •Hi art, of your city. „ After the bill was brought into Court, Mr.\S. Suddenly left our village. The persons indicted are Win. M. Thomp son, publisher of tho Gazette, (I. IF. Dunck- let, Moses Wisner and Charles Draper When the bill was brought into Court the de. fondants offered to go to trial immediately, but the prose -Uting attorney refused on ac count of the absence of Mr flirney. . J As Dirney was at Saginaw «vhon the bill was found, ii wps concluded the grand jury, (almost all of whorii were Loco Focos t ) had made the presc'iitroent without any lawful [••nnfnf tlie filfitv of (he Garland letter. G W. JJ-'isner, U<q„ appeared as counsel fo J UST receiving a most magnificent Slock of Dry Goods, embracing large lots of LADIES' DRESS GOODS ! GMctibi from (he lowest to the highest prices: Broad Cloths in great variety. Fancy Goods.— Laditr Clodk Goods ; Domestics ; In fine one of tire most superb stock of Plaids ever exhibited In this village ;'fof sale for Cqth, Good Credit, and tjltady Pay, an at favorable (terras asuny houscrin town. The attention of all is solicited. •' PTJLFORD &. SWEETLANDS. Latest & Largest Arrival ! REAT inducements for trade will now be A3T offered by JOHN WILLIAMS & SON, Who are opening in addition to their former stock., a very large and full assortment of well selected and desirable FALL & WINTER GOODS, wbicb have been purchased since Ihe decline from Full Prices, and will be offered low enough to suit every one. Consisting; in part of Cloths and Trimmings ; Cloak and Dress Goods ; Shawls, Prints, Domestics, Drawer Good's, Rib bons, Gloves, Hosiery, nnd in short every jrli- •olerusu&liy-kepl -or-e^lled -foHn--tlieir , -line7'- •- TJiey would also call attention to their slock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Carpets, Paper Hangings* and ten thousand anil one articles which rheyesnnot take lime to enumerate. Nqr. 18, 1845 . . S PLENDID Broche and Cashmere Shawls, some all wool, of * lip top.', quality. 'Also Zealand and Zephyr Worsted do., kondiome and cheap, at J. WILLIAMS & SONS. fOAMELEON, Bombazines, and Neapolitans, ^ for Dresses, something new nnd very cheap; and Cashmeres, Alpnccas and Do La ins of an endless variety. Call and see. jrwnXiAMs & son. «... r tvir. Thompson, and pleaded in abatement, over ling in his plea that the grand jury had found the hill wilhoujt any lawful testimony upon vInch to net. The prosecuting nit'iruey, to the astonishment of ull-piesent, rrfused to take issue upon the plea, lie tiled fi general dp- 1 murier, and the question was reserved by ludge Witherall for the Supreme Court. It nnw appears that two of the defendants were in Genesee county, iittending a Whig nipet- ing. at tho time when the grand jury allege the priming and publishing of the handbill to have been done. The whole proceeding U t looked upon by respectable men of-all p:irne« ^^9s^^^emp/tZ'(e^oreer-g«t-upJiy_a_co«re4np.-| iblu man fur the purpose-of casing the fall of ~ wcy, OH ' \ '\ Whigs of Pontine. TnE\MonMONs AGAI.V.—Col. Warren. Judge ,Furple, and Mr. Drayman, Attorney for the State, recently paid a vi.»il to Nouvoo, and while OA Pieces Silk and Cotton wnrp Alpnccas, Cashmeres Mous'in DeLaines, and all oth er ityles of Full Goods, too numerous to mention. E. C. LlTCIIFIF.LT). jn their wry tbtther-tlitiy det-e«ed-*-4WGa^Pj-^ ( about two hundred Mormons, fully armed.— which was a direct violation of ordere pre viously issued by Gen. Hnidin. Col. Wurten, feeling thajjie could not let such a thing as this, consnnenH-y «ilh.hiu-duty, pass unnoticod,-<iii- viled Brigliain Young, nnd gome of the lend- in\ nuthiitiliea to o conference, ihe^rettlilrr Tif which ore thus?detailed in the Quincy Whig He (Col. Warren) informed them that the armor! wen on the prairie was contrary to ordem, and wanted to know what it meant. To tine Young gave no ratiefectory roply ; be atoted, however, that it was their intention to submit to n o more atresia, and ridiculed Ihe Court, tho Judge, the Attorney of the State, who wos present, and, -rrr cubatanCB, defied the power of the State. Af lyglter htm, Elder Taylor, another of tho Twelve, got up ond obTiscd ihe* Governor,\Slate ofnVers, &c. Brigharli Youug again got up, and en d he not very pood at an apology, bu^ they must not mind what Elder Taylor eaid ;-lh\at he WOB ulweya-making trouble^ &cr (3ol.-War ret! tuld them in a plain talk what he thought of their conduct, and that, na an officer, he fhnuld do hi»duty and-.tarry, sail iha. low While this was going on, a Deputy of the United States Maixhul arrived, with u det.icl rrcnt of the Quiiicy Rifles, with a writ fur Hrighum Young, churned (with counterfeiting (lie coin of the Uniti d flutes. This hcromtng known in tho city, the excitement wan tretnead- ous; the Moftnone asAjnibledTTrtargeeTOwd- 1 , ond a disposition was manifested by them to re Vi»t all attempts to arrets! any person in Nauvoo. After a compilation with the officer,'by Judge Purple and othore, it wos deemed advisable to postpone the execution of the writ at the time, for the personal safety of all concerned E7\ Lieut. Cooke of the U. b. Dragoons,, who wns a pa«sengeT in the steamer New York, Irom Galveston for'-Neiv Orleans, disappeared from the vessel. He was seen iibout 4 o'clock 'L M. o f 2d inst.. to make fur the guard of NEW GOODS ! T HE subscriber has received a good assort ment of F»l'and Winter Goods, and is still eivlng-every we'ek-^iid^wW^Hhem-as-e s the cheapest. E. C. LITCHFIELD. STOYE, Tin & Stove Shop, Canastota. D. KENDALL, & Co., W OO.LD respectfully inform the citizens of Canislo!d,.nnd.adjoining towns, that they have just received a splendid assortment of STOVES, which they will sell as cheap as can be purchased west of Albany. Among them may-be found WAGER JlIR.TIGHT COOK STOKES, MCE PARLOR STOVES, fyc. MCtt$8ia A* English JPipe, constantly on hand, ormnde to order. A general fliiorJment of TIN -WARE kept constantly on hand, and for sale cheap. Call and see. Canastota, Nov. 11, 1845 Mutfs! Muffs! Muffs ! This cut represents the lungs »nd windpipe.— The left lung is in a healthy condition, the right one is diseased throughout. The upper portion of it is obstructed with phlegm, as in a hard' cold ;— the mtddle is still more obstructed and inflamed, BO as to change its color and give it a (leehy appear ance;—and the lower portion is not only inflamed, but collections of matter have formed in several plac es, two of which have ulcerated, ond are discharging the matter into- llie bronchial lubes, which is after wards raised by coughing. This last, is usually on ' incurable stage of disease, und \beremedy here offered might-have prevented it if it had been ua^d in sea son, when the Cough or soreness of the Lungs ''was Bret observed. CURE.YDUR COLDS! AND PREVENT - CONSUMPTION. DR. FOORD'S PECr ©HAL. SYRUP ! * • Is without sfoy mistake tho greatest remedy l.here is out, for tho Fpeedy cure of Common Cutds, •and every species of Cough, and other diseases of ihe Lungs and vocal organs ! For Influenza. Bronchitis, Asthma, fVhooping Cough, Croup, or Rattles, Pleuriijlj and Inflam mation of the Lungs there is nothing half equal to it. Let the following Certificates convince you of the truth of the above statement, and then If you have a Cold, or Cough, go and get the medicine. certificates: . . _ Dr. Foord— Dear Sir : I very cheerfully give my certificate for your Pectoral Syrup through your agents in Rome, Messrs. Dudley & Peck. My wife has been troubled with a severe cough -yj-atSFand-in-Jlut mean lime liaa-Jriiid-vflrinus-niei'iffiaCfcaf WOODWARD Jar lately receited ».»i«vr and good assortment of Fall and WMe? Goods. Amongst s variety^otberarticlet'^will be found the lot owing: Striped and 6g'd Cash mere, Black, blue black, colored, figured Medo- ra» and pla<d Alpnccas; French Tiesons^ Scotch, English, Turkey Red and black and white Ging hams, black und blue black Bombazines, Red, Plaid and ^ncy Croaking*.-Printed De Lainer, Heavy j \ } yd wido Bl»rfcsiks. Rich Striped Silks, n variety * of pattern*, P aiil Lin»t-j», Heavy Black Satins for ves ifigs, Hfottfi, Greet.,- Red and purple Safins for bnnncl«, Mtin Ribbons, silk velvet, velvet ribhoii* Cents French limit GloreS, Gents nhittpilfc Lisetlreai! henry Burk and woolen Gloves, Ladle* silk Gloves in great varJetv. Ladies Cotton and cashmere Hose, a foil .as sortment, Hose for children, variuus klndt; wors ted mitts and caps, Coirtforlers, neck lie*, Zephyr wnrsttd, French Cuovo* fur embroidery—all of which wi I he so'd low fut cash. Nov 10,1843. « .. • , Thread GOOD assortment store of Mjtites. » may be found at lb* .1. WOODWARD. BrotVn Sheeting** Shirting, AY \be obtained for less than tha same arliclsJ can now he purchased in tlid city of New Yoik, at ihe New Cheap Cash store of J. WOODWARD. Cotton Yarn! O. 4, 6, 7. 8, 10, 12. 14. 16 % 18 and 9B, may bo bad at the store of J. WOODWARD. C I AMPHENE, Lnmp-Oili Sperm Oandle* r J and Mould and Dipped Candhs. for sa'e at thesforeof J. WOODWARD. ' A QUANTITY of Mackerel, taken within a few days ; also Codfish ni ab'excellent qual ity, and Connecticut River Shiid J. WOODWARD. October 8, IS 15. ro '0no Yards en~Pfinnr OFTIIF lD7tFsT \8tyleT > sa'e cheap. E C. LITCIIFIELT Vforf G ROCERIES of all kinds for sa'e cheap, by E C. LITCHFIELD. CXOTHS, jg ROAD Cloths. Cassimcres and Satinets, a new assortment, and I will sell as low as anv other one in town. E. C. LiTCliriET.n. TO THE IiADIES. T H-E-subscriber-has--jusl Teceived-from—Ne\v-| York, tho largest assortment ol MUFFS,. ever offered in this market; amonr; which are Natural Lynx. Lustrcd do., Siberian Squirrel, Natural Gennett,Lustred do., wi'd.Cat, Prairie wolf. Seal, Chinchilla, Imitation Martin, &c. fyc. all of whioli will be soliVcheap for CASH. . NiCKERSON & CO. F RANK MILLER'S Leather Preservative, and Water Proof Blacking. This is an ar ticle well worth the attention of every individual we iring Boots or Shoes, as it renders the Leather more durable.. One box is sufficient for one man » yesf. • E G MTCHFIHLD. Sleighs &'Cutters.! A FIRST rate assortment of SLEIGHS AMD CUTTERS ! can be purchased very rheap, at tho shop of~A. T. Cross, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Meet ing House. (jt^'Call and examine. Cazenovia. Nov IS, 1845. Ladies Dress Goods. O E LAINEd at prices varyingfrom one shil ling per yard to five shillings .for the pretti est patterns, of all wool ; Cashmeres from two shillings per yard to six »hi I ngs sixpence, <or the best and richest patterns of BIT wool ; Alpac- cn* from one shilling sixpence per yard, to six shillings, and all (he other styles of Goods, at the lowest possible prices: WOODWARD & GROFP. A YOUNG man of good character and habits who would like to learn the Joiner and Car penter trade, can find a place by calling at this office. RUNAWAY ! L E>T the employ of the subscriber- clout ihe 27th of October last, a Ind named John J Smilh. apprenticed by the Superintendents of the Poor of Madicon County. Said Smith is about 16 ye.ars ol age. All persons are forbid .harboring or (rusting him on my .account. WILLIS HUMPHREY. Nelson. Nov. 17, 1345. STILL LATER! C LARKE & HOnBIE are now receiving from Head Quarter* a larjro addition to their farmer stack, which wi'l enable them to show a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Dress Goods of most all descriptions, to which we invite Ihe attention of all purchasers. As to prices they canr.ot fail tri suit.* Farmer's Exchange. Nov. 10, 1S45. Goods for Cash. M ANY arc the induccmements held nut, and pledges made by some of our neighbors in the way of selling goods very cheap, for cash— of these pledges we have nought to say ; but deem it sufficient to inform our friends, and all paying cash for goods, that we have a large, well selected and fashionable stock, which having been bought cheap, will he sold accordingly. CLARKE & HOBBIE. Srp'cmhei-25, IBM -GnstenoviarOct—1845.- creased, and I fell very much alarmed about her. I was induced to try your Syrup, and am happy to say that two bot.tles'entirely cured her cough, and improved her general health. I would recom mend it to nil as a medicine of great worth. IIOHACE N. BILL, pub. and print, of Roman Citizen. /Toons Mills, (Jeff. Co.) Aug. 23, 1846. Hrr-Foord —Bear^Sil^- l-Hterwt ^.n,Mt^^H <vw4iM »^I .M4 ^ynii -»r.» i^t liherly In iiae, an you »ee best. Uo promulgateyour excellent medicine\. Some time last IH'1 1 had a bottle of your Pectoral Syrvp left us by your agentJrMr. Pulmer. Wot long after that time I hud a daughter severely attacked with the asthma. She bad previously (akenfwhen attacked with the same disease, various kinds of med icine to no effect; end to ohr surprise, when she began to take your Pectoral Syrup, she found im mediate relief, ami remained well iin'il the' Spring following ; whoa, by imprudence in singing, and going from a warm roornw^o the cold nir. she had another severe attack, at which time I tried to ob tain another-bottle, l>ut*^DJrot find it. I hope you wi:l keep a constant supply somewheje in this vi cinity, and would cheerfully recommend it lo all who may he afflicte'd with that disease, wishing that, ell may bo benefitted by it as welt as myself I eubxeribe myself, -\Kospcctfully yours, C. M. CANDEB. ECONI) arrival of Fall and Winter Goods at he Cash Storereorncr of Albany—Street-ami the public square. Now opening, a large assortment of Broad Cloths, Cnssimares, Saiinels, Vestings. Cash meres, De Laines, Alpaccas, &c. &.C, which will be sold below the market prices. WOODWARD & Gnorr. Nov. 3,\ 1845. S1MWLS! SHAWLS! rTlHE attention of the ledie's is respeclfu'ly in- * vited to our Assortment of Brocha, Cashmere»| nd other styles of shawls which we flunk cannot be surpassed aslothe quantity, quality and cheap ness. WOODWARD i? Gnorr. TABLE. CLOTHS & SPKE-\DS ! B ROWN Linen Cloths, colored Cot. Spreads, Broadcloth Table Spreads and Broadcloth Piano Spread^, all very cheap for cash. , j ' WOODWARD & GRCFF. C*as«nouii, (Mad. Co.) Aug 13,1845, A yi-arngn Im! winter, I hnil n rough, which, instead of yielilmglo jhe commonjomily remedies, O F the best quality, can be had for B cents a pound at the new cheap cash store of l .wnnntVARn Sugars ™ W OOLSEY'S Loaf Sllgitr, powdflffld and crushed Loaf Sugar, New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix, for sa'e at Ihe unnval'eil- cheap cash store of J. WOODWARD. October. 1345. Molasses. P ORTORICO, N. Orleans nnd English Island for «ali» at Ihe, store of .1 WoonWAnn steadily grew worse ; so that at the end of three weeks it'was exceedingly vPdlenf, and was attended with n fixed pafri in'lho side. After five or six ivecks, finding myself no better, 1 became seriously apprehensive it would run me into a consumption, and called on Itr. Foord for,advice. \He gavo me a botllB~of his Pectoral Syrup, and on uiifg it my cough was immediately rolieved, so that in five days I coughed verv little, and in nno week it was entirely cured. A year afterword I had a slight attack again, which was removed hy less than half a bottle of the Syrup. From my own ex perience, and from what I hayo .learned Jrom-plhe.rs, whn have used it. I am confident it is an uncow- monly efficacious medicine for lung complaints and I would by all means advise any one having a cougb, to give ila trial. \ * HENRY BRIGIITMAN, For sale Wholesale and Retail by (he proprietor, at-Cazenotia, N. Y., nkerq o complete assort ment of i ,. ' BRCftSS &-MfiBieHHESa- and every thingusaarAfcHruTin a Drug Store, may always bo found, of the best quality, and .at low nrires. S prices Cazenovia. Noo. 14, 1345. GO IT ~BO O TS! CLiEAR THE TRACK. Heavy Cloths. * T HOSE in want of Ueasy Coarse Clolhs will do wey to give us a call before purchasing, as we have a large stock on hand, and will sell them at prices which dely compelion. WOODWARD &• GROPF. Nov 3. 1845. . G1&OCJGKI13S. Y OUNG Hyson Tea. at one shilling sixpence per pound. Hyson Skin at two shillings. Cof fee at sixpence, Salairotus five cents, and all kinds of groceries as low as can be bought at any house in Madison county, a WOODWARD & Gnorr. I UST received, three cases dark prints, as.pret- ty patterns as can be found in market. WOODWARD Gnorr. Sept. 7. 1345. Wool ! Wool / 000 Pounds Wool wanted by the subscriber, - » for which ceeh wi:; t\\> paid. Nov. 11, 1&45. J. WILLIAMS & SON. T HE undersigned, at ibe Alban\ street Bool and Shoe Depot,—sign of the BIG BOOT- in just the right 'fix* to seelliclr ohllrieiids and ihe whole world, who stand in the * r G Feathers. % LOT of live Geese Feathers, well worth Ihe) L attention of purchasers,for sale by J . WOODWARD. ILT and Mahogany frames, for sale at the new cash store of J. WOODWARD. TEA! [ F you want GOOD TEA, call at the store bf J WoonwAno. New Phil Good*. rUtrTOftP & SWEETLANDS ere now opening their Usual assortment of Fall nnd winter Goods, to which they invite the attention of their former friends and patrons, and Ihe com munity gencra'IV. September 22, 1845. T CIOTOS, CIOTHS* O the Gentlemen »<re can offer as full tthd corn, plete an assortment as we have ever had ft in our power to exhibit ; Broad Cloth* In all their variety and color* ; Cassimcres both plain and fancy Satinet* and low priced woolens in a large; quantity, VAffngs, Coal Trimming*, Sec, which we offer to those purchasing cloths with till* 1 pledge, thdt'no Letter bargain* if as good can of will he attained of any other house in litis (own. Wo are diapnsod not to be undersold, and we respeclfu'ly solicit for our stock of cloth* the at' lenlion-of-oll 4ii_lhe_auukiil In .purchase. 1'ut.Fonn & SwEBTLAirnSj September 22 1845. -are nnw L -ii*- nf vc o iiH-ii uiu iiiruio .im I,,. .......w ...... ........ ... neodful' of Boots afid Shoes'. Their assortmcht and qualities ore-beyond all parallel,and comparison. They have just received from New Y<ork, Ladies', Misses*, and Children's, slips, buskins, gaiters and boots, of every variety of style and color, lo ' tickle'the fancy or render ' bona fide* ser vice—also Gents fancy boots of every kind—for which they will lake Gold, TO THOSE WHO PAY CASH FOU ooobst W E think our assortment of good* i* complete and un»urjno\ed. We can and ate deter mined to (ell for nth a I Ihe lowt>*t possible price*, anil In no Instance li 111 no allow ourseitef to bo* umlcrsohl. Wo are ttianUfnH -r the former pntronage of cash customers, anil respectfully solicit a contin uance, of the same 1'oi.roim 4\ SWEETLASDI. September 22, 1845. CHEKSE! ~ QA TONS CHEESE Wanted, upon Iha beat of terms lo Ihe seller. Pui.rORD & SwKRTt.AHDsl. IIARDUAtlC. r ~~ R ECEIVING our u«ual assortment of Hard ware, including House finishing article*; Pot.Fonn Sc. SwEfc*r.Ai»na. Silver fthd^emilfle Bank Numn— eunlest things in thu uulld to gel Thev also manufacture gents boots in the neatest style and lashium togetjh.er_withall sorts of htavier work for Ihe rearsirmcie} for men^ women andcliildrcn—Tor whichjlhej- wilt~hrUe cash ( Irhlcr, \slrinsTJ (an bark, produce, and mailers anil Jungs jn general. Their prices aro to low that there areno tractions to express them. Havin\ adopted the principle of Go IT, anil dea'ingexc/usioe /i/ in hools-and shoes, they are pre pared lo 'undersell those innoiators who sell boots, shoes, tape ai-tl molasses Cazenovia, May 20, 1845. GREENLAND &. WHITCOMB. dec. mo. CALICOES! CALICOES!! YARDS American and other Calico** inihraring mnit.braitlil'ul pattrns Irnni the boat, complaining of being sick, ;ind re turned again to tliecjbin, -I n-the morning j ^f^he wartnTwIreTe to Im fmnril, Ttnd must lnrve-| gono ovet board. Lieut C came up recently from tho camp nt Corpus Cliristi, in conse quenco of his henlth. ID* At Genoa every attorney takes nn oath not to Undertake any cause hodoes not think just, Tlic markets. AiBAsr, Niv. 17.—There is not much octivi- ly in the flour market trt-day. Genesee, is dull |>t 86| for common, nnd §Ci fur prime brands. The vessels from the. Eaai are generolly filling up R'lih Flour, but there does noi appear much dispo- siiioa lo deal Jargely.— Journal. NEW-YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Nov. 10. At market,-1600 Beef Cattle, 60 Cowa and Calves, and 4000 Sheep and Lambs; PRICES—Beef Cattle are more active at higher rates, prime retailing may be placed at §5 a 6, -.with a few choice at $C,25, und some ordinary at 84,5(f. Coirs ond Cakes— All roM at $15 to gSO. Sheep and'Lambs —The market cleared at 31 a 83,75 for Sheep, and 87 cfs.. a $2 50 for Lambs. Hay is without change and continues per c'wt. at 91 MARRIED, . BjrtleilUT.L.SpeiTT, on the Ulhlmt, Jtfr. Jmrrn E. MAT- KiiDjofFcnner, lo MUISAAAH-A. SHC»Air,uf Nelion. DIED, la thti town on (he I7th intt, Mr*. SALLT Stirr, tvife or Mr, *»ln SkuT, «gf J 74 yetn. ii, nm * P <Ht - mtfr ' eI ° exBmfaifibn bT the boitj, it was aiecrUined Inat the dtteate rrom whkb ttm died wn» a cancerous ulceration of •lw itomich, «Hch she ild borne with great forlituJt and perfect ruipiaUon. Truly it *iav be sjrld that a mother in Israel has Mrs. Skir tired loburj all her brothers and sisters, and all tor children but one. The aged husband has lost an affectionate ^P\- n i<w,»rhoha» Irut^prored an help-meet throBBtrtho ruxged pfactira P*'? 1 «r life, and the onlrTon a temler-hearted mother. The-nelgbbornood and ttcinHj in tihfeh s(ie lired a life „ J ^yltnce^aril y and sympathy towards the poof, sick -rfrlHion^j \itfttieinber wftli Jienfls Of giAllt,udt 11 M . . J-of fherr UnenUd friend and neighbsr. Mr« Sltiff hail lone been an eiemplary meiaber or the First Presbyterian Church 'Jtbli place, bettering as she did th^tf.ithwiUiout-workJ-rsilead, •lie went about doiug Rood. At tha reiidtace of hit rrafidsotf, In Verona, Oneida cnnnlr, on ™ »'»} ult,Cant,J»Mr.aMoi<ota, inthe-7«lh year of hisaga. ,1 TT formerljVerided in Ihe ton n of Fenoer, and was one of •i'trimmer, h, that lo»». CJpths. • Cloths. A T (he Exchango can be found a fine assort ment of French, English and American Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres; do Satinets, Tweeds and Plain Cloths ; Satin, silk and wors ted vestings in great variety, and at low prices.— Witht>ur complete assortment and prices, we are disposed to test the sincerity of the pledges made by some of our neighbors. CLARKE & HOBBIB. FOU SA-fcrB CHEAP ! 4 NEW One Horse Lumber Wagon. 11. J. WILLIAMS & SON.' August 15.1845^ iha lowest prices lo belter qualities i;p in iicur r ijiiuiiiic . ( Pui.ronnA SJVJLET i.ii.i*!.- For Sale Cheap. T wo Sett Double Harness. J.WILLIAMS &. SON. w ed for. .C AZ E JYO VIA Crockery. E arc receiving a beautiful nsxnrlmrnt »1 Blue Warn, also evory thing usually calU Pui.FOnn &. SwEETLAtrar*. Groceries. A FULL assortment of Groceries are now of- lered at the Exchanire, cheap. CLARKE & HOBBIE. JLadies 1 Travelling Baskets. * FULL assortment of Ladies* Travelling I*- and Work Baskets, may be found at > JOHN WILLIAMS'^. SON. Satchels I CABINET AND CHAIR WARE HO USE. - LADIES' SKIRTS .' A T the Exchange enn bo found a good assort ment of Grass Cloth, Marsciles and colored Skirts. CLARKE & HOBBJE. 4 GOOD assortment of Brussells Garp'et and s1ra<v Satchels; also Travelling Baskets at CLARKE &. HOBBIE. slra«v low prices Fall. Goods. N OW receiving at Ihe Ejchanee, a good as sorlmenl of Fall Goods, consisting in part of Plain and Reps. Cashmeres, Solin Brocade, muslin <te laine, silk and cot. t warp alpacca, French and English merinos and bombazines, and other new styles for ladies'dresses and cloaks. 'All will be soldcherp. Please call and examine. CLAJIK & HOBIII E September 13,1845. Stone Lime. The first rate quality of Stone'Lime for sale at the Saw Mill (formerly owned by S.Roberts,) one mile north of this vi'Iu^e. Cazenovia September 16th, 1345. N IVAlsLS, . AILS hy the Keg, at 4 1-2 ct* per lb. E. B. & E. D. LitfciiFiELn. I. R. SHOES. l -C >nn PAIRS of India Rubber Shoes, for sale | «UU at the Exchongo. • GL.AH,it. A. HoUBfE INDIA-RUBBER SHOES! I O CASES India-Rubber Shoes just received and for sale at about half the usual price. E B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD. Nov. 7. 1845. CARPETS, A GOOD assortment of fine and superfine In grain Carpets ; also, Cotton, Rush and Hair Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugus and Matte, uncom moniy chcopTut the Exchaneo. CLARKE- &. HOBBIE.- JTK&CXEITY & irJLTFD'WXIffiT\ I ROCK ERY of the latest styles can be found altho Exchanse.also a general assortment of Hardware which will be Sottas cheap a* lh~ cheapest, , • CLARKE St HOBBIE. DOillESTICS. e M ORE Tickings, Wickin^s, Sheetings, Bat ling's, Wadding*, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn Striped Shirting*, &c. &c, for, sale at reduced prices at the Exchange. CLARKE St HOBBIE. Calicoes* ^(W0 ^yd*r-<)r^TOerican=^irint*-at4lM>—Es- \» change. CLARK & HOBBIE. T HE subscribers havin? opened flieir Ware Room, in tho building on Albany street. \rec'Iv opposite the Bank, where they intend to keep constantly on bond, ot will moke to orilcr, all kinds of articles in their line of business, such as ... ^ Mahogany Siifas and Chaits, of Ihe latest and most approved fashions; Centre, Pien,.Card and Dressing Tab'es ; tVard-robes, Secretaries, Book Ga^es. Dressing, Common Si French Bureaus. Curled MapltJ and Cherry Bureaus ; Dining and Common Tables ; Wash, Work and . . Light Stands ; Field ond French Bedstead*. - Also, Curled Maple, Grecian. Fancv and Commnn Chairs. Rockinjr Sewing and Arm Chairs, and a splendid article'of Boston Rocking Chairs. — Settee and Sofa Bedsteads; Windsor, Fancy ond Grecian Settees. Matrasses, kept on hnnd, and made to order. • Toriiin<j, Sawing and Repalrin<r done'ot the shortest notice. They are preparcd-to do all kinds of Ornamental and Sign Painling.on reasonable terms. Wood Wanted! T this office, in payment of subscriptions. Al- i so, a littlo \ Cash.\ Chairs will be sold as IOWL**OIOIO of any otberestablishment irtthe cotmlry. pun-ppy: Caieboris, Jan.7..1S45. ANDREVi S & vHJSnKi. Domestic Goods. C OTTON Ya'n. Batting, Sheetinir. Waddlnsf, Wicking, Ticking, &c. Jcc, as cheap av Ihe cheapest. gULFORD St SWEETLANDS_^ To-the Ladies. M lSS HALLr returns'- her -grateful thank* tt* the Ladies of Cazenovia-, and vicinity, (of their liberal patronage, Ondpatt fovor*. «»d wou'tt sti'l solicit a (hire of Ihe same. And ha* tha pleasure lo inform them that she ha #ju<l returned from New York, with an nunrtn enl of fashiona ble Goods, which she can afford-to tell for tisM, cheaper than anv oihHr :«linp in town. Cazenovia, Oct. 13. 1315. Cheap as the Cheapest-: AND GOOD AS THE BEST* W ILL be found at Ihe first two story build ing east of Lincklaen-House'Slock, o» Albany street, all kinds of- C.lUTJYr tkf l'VltJYMTVnF.t copsisling of the fallowing articles': Mahogany and Cherry Bureau*, Tables and Stands, of different pattern* and various plan*, Boston Rocking, Striving, Fancy, & \\ indso'r Chairs,' &.C. t^Sa COFFINS, of different sizes, kept constantly on hand, or made to order on short notice. All of'which will be .sold as cheap as can bar Gazenovia, Aprif 16.1346. i HOE Thread in quantities alhrairy low pricar. r June, 1845. J. WILLIAMS * SON