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Acw Fall CJoodsk 7 *HE subscriber* aro now reci iving anothe pply Fall and winter Goods, and will set Ih'oro as cheap a» tho xheaiicst. - E. B. & E. D. LITC/IFIULD. Orl 14, 1S45. SHdlVltS. ( ~iA < TTMERE, Drocha, Alpaca, Slradi la. anil J other stvles fall anil winter shawls, now open- _in ? , liv ' E » & F. IJ LITCHFIELD. Paris Ki<l filovc*. I O POZ. exira P.iris .Kid Gloves ju«l rereiv- ~ed. , E I). & 12. 1) LITCHFIELD. g.-pi 8 \S45. Dress <xoo<Is. C ASHMERES. M ile Lmncs. Aliacat, Or- .'cam C oths. &c St\ IUSI rtrriied. E. B. & E. D. LITCHFIELD . „ Sep! 8. 1345 •fJHEESE-. jr -00.000 pounds- Cheese wanUli^'hy the subscri- *J bers. E. B. fr E. D. LiT.fcHriELD. fUST received, a good slock Carpels at much I lower prices than usual. E ~IL&T2 D. LITCHFIELD. Tea, Tea. i-A Chest? rooreof that prime cbeop Tea jus *\ -received E R SLE. D,. I ,iTC»mKn. MORTGAGE SALE. N AMES oCMortr»tror», Thomw Jrflcrion T»n lfiJ Finny hit - wift, of Venrti»,.nihe Cuuutjr of Oneid*. Nttaeof Mortgigte, Jtbrih«m'L»mpman. Mortgaged»tedthe J2tho*»jrof MtrchalSU, jinman. v . . tod recorded 10 the C1erk'# offic* Of Madison County on the 11th day of July, 1S37, Kt It o'clock, A. M. io Liber N of Mortgigci, page <09. Safd mortgage «n aHigned by iti* Limp m to to D. rr*uktin Chapman, January 10th, 1S43, tod tiifeucdby laid Chap man to Hernia D Ward, NurctriberGth, 18U» The *mouQjU£ftimed to be due oonid mortgage at the time Of th* ftrttpubltctUooof Ihli notice is JiU 19. The foltowingis«dcscripUotaoflhe mortgng^d £ • remises, vit.: \All that certain piece of land situate ljlng and tiug In the town of Leon, aforesaid, being part of lot Numbtr Twenty in the Oueida Creek Tract, to called, the boundaries and descriptions of which arc u follows: Begtning at a Butternut sap ling standing on the westerly back of the Oueida Creek, it being the south-easterly corner of satd piece of land, oratf Irtiton between Mm and'Albert Williams, and from thence running on the line of said dtriiiott south seventy*nine degrees, well fire chains and seven* ly-sereo links to the cmlreof the road, ttisncealongthncectreof the said road north thirty-two degrees, west twelre chains and 6fty- fire ttoks,, thepee north flfty-eighttlegree*, east two chains and sixty- eight links to the said w eiteriy bank of the.said Oneida Creek, and thence along the sxme to the place of beginning, containing fire acres, Uiree rods and twentj-ietcn perches of lafld, be it the same more 01 less. Default ha ring been made in the payment of money secured by said mortgage, by virtue of *a power of sale in said mortgage con- Ulned, audTo purstnoee of the Statute in suth case made, the above described prrmtrcs will be sold at public auction at the boose of William Spencer, in the tillage of WampsTitle, in (he County of n the 7th day of February, 1846. at ooe o'clock, P.M. Madison, on 1 Dated Norembertl/lSiS. EUSCBIUI '* W. PODOC , Attorney. I1EMAN D. WARD, Aaiignee. FOR THE PILES. D rLUPIUM'S ELECTUARY (an iolcnwJ remedy.) The su periority of this justly celebratedmedicine for Ute cure/cT Piles is mauilrstej b> its reheviitg thousands who hud In Tula tested otherrtrrparalioas.*-*A lady in thfscity ortlie ritghe.t respectabili ty, who had hero afflicted with this complaint and for several years nerer free frum pain, has been entirely cured bf the £lec- luary. A gentleman In Broadway, for five yean afflicted with the bleeding Pile., cntire/y cured and now eojoylgood health. A /ad; 10 Second at. was to afflicted, ith inflammation and irritation from external tumors that ihe^eas unable to beep up, one portion 0 ] of tlfe Eltctuary gave Immediate relief, and 'ft, continuance of the mEM-icine made a perfect mrr. llimilrrils nt r, m limltir In lh« House #JSign Painting ana Glazing, VAN DRIESEN & IRONS, T HANKFUL for past favorp, respectfully in form the cilizeni of Cazenovia and vicinity, thai they continue to carry on the buiinesi of House & Sign Painting, and Glazing', injall it« various bnjnchea, al thoir new shop on Albany elieel,one door West of the Bookstore, where tbey can be found at all limes ready to wait upon a',i who may favor 'them with ibeir custom. Sij>ns painted and gilded with or without shades at short notice. Alt kinds of wood imitated, such as Oak, Ma ple, Black Walnut, Mahogany, Cherry, &c. Marbling done in the English and French styles to suit customers. Paints! Paints!! Paints!!! IL VAN DRIESEN, keeps constantly on hand, at the above stand-. White Lead, Dry and Groand in Oil, Spanish While, Paris White, Red Lead, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, French & Chrome Yellow, Brunswick and Emerald Green, and every other .kind of Paint, as well as Linseed Oil^boiled or unboiled, can be had cheaper than at any other place in town. N. B All kinds of PaiWcrs' Tools for sale cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. Cazenovia, April 29. 1845\ dbcttrfoer Store The preBedinp; figure is Riven to represent the INSENSIBLE PEKSP1R VTION. It is the great -evacuation of the impurities of the- body. It will be noticed that a thick cloudy mist issues from all points on the surface, which indicates the wonder- fuLprocebS Roinjf forward within.- This perspira tion flows ur.inti rrupledty when we ufe in health, but ceases wl en we are sick.. Life cannot be sus tained wjtliottt tt T |l is thrown 6 IF from the blood and other juces of the body, und disposes by this means uf nearly all the iinpurilies within us. The blood by tins n>ean« only.^ivnifcs itself pure. The language ot scripture is **.in the BLOOD is the lite.\ Iw Irarr-tl flirpr r \ J\mc Arrangement. fj5=- J. Williams & Son <will^ell Goddi. forCt^sh as Cherip a»any '•' CashjStofe.^ If It CfhrniT'l .rnpniH», '<> rj\y Ir T HE subscribers having entered into copart nefship, intend to conduct the Jewelry and Watch repairing business all its varioijrbTanclf~- ea, both in CAZENOVIA &. SvitAcosE. Tho business inCnzenpv.irt will bo in charge of Mr. A. -Er-Tra'cy, late of Oswego, in whom as c superior workman, they linvo great confidence, and ajewijlingjloplodgpihomselvos that all work entrusted t o hislisntls, wiTl bedono satisfactorily They have madqnn arrangement will) rnnnufaclu rer* (thereby saving thojobbers-profil) to be sup plied with goods ; and also have mado an arrange menttolMPOBT-niosl of their Watches, which enables, thcra Jo\ sell goods fp their line as low as can bosolifin Ke\vYork-city-} and that, ihey will do. Tliey are also about establishing in iSvracuso, a manufactory for mntcine; nil kinds of silver.work NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS, JOHN WILLIAMS & SO.N, A RE now receiving an extensive and desin. ble stock of Fall and Winter Goods, to whin they would call the attention of purchaser 's. CLOTHS. A largo and' complete stock o| Beavers und Broads, casstmeres, satinets, tweedi, jeans, and every other variety, and cheap enou^ to suit every one. • CLOAIC STUBTTS. A rich lot for the ladies ; alpaccas, a beautiful st -leclion (l (from 2» 6d it 16s pr yd ; Bombazino; Fine French and Eneluj, Merino ; Tliibet-wool-tlamntk, Rdineiia's, Eolj. ons, and every other sty)<J, with Volvet, Gimp, Fringes, Girdles, &c. &c, for Trimmings. DRESS GOODS . Consisting, of Muslin D, tains ; cashmere ; re pppnd d ecosse ; Freacb Twills ; ginghams, Etc., beautiful and cheap. \SHAWLS . Splendid cashmere shawls, 8 and 9 4ths ^ bl'k and- col'd Thibet wool; brocht, damask, worsted and plain and netl wool shawli. CALICOES. A general assortment, from6 l-i to 25 cents ; some most splendid.. L> Heavy bl'k silks ; laces ; edgings ; ribbo'ni, linen and linen cambric hdkfs; bosiory ; cravau; white kid and other kinds gloves\ See. Umbrellas, vestings, sheeting, sliir'tingf, tick ings, wtckings, wadding!) ba'tlingf.^nd first rait coifoh yarn; Septerlfber 124,1845. ' W AGONS.—Two 2 borse Lumb»r \ \ agons, pnd Four Buggy wagons, for sale rheop, ,b y E. B.&. E L>. LiTCUFiEt.n Cloths, Crdths. F INE Black French Clothe, ami a full sup ply of other styles just rrceived. • E. B &. E. D . LITCHFIELD. abo%1iare come to tbe kwJWJcJffe of the proprietor, and yfter ten fears*experimce with thismeUIcine he fec/s justified in tbe as sertion that tbe electuary tt a medicine the virtues of which can nerer be excette•), and i t mtj jnsUy be regarded as a sovereign re* medy for Fifes either bleeding or Mind, Internal or external In Lockjort, Rochester, Syracuse, Oswego, Home, Uticaand otlicr places; this medicine has cured some desperate cases of Tiles aAer other remedies had been tried in 'rain. Price $1 per box. The sgrnls nil) furnish the public gratis, with papers describing this excellent mrdiciue. S. T/ousjcr, Joilin's Corners, Madison counts-agent for the •tale of New York Kor sale by J. FAIXCHILD . Cazenoria,aod agents throughout the county. DOMESTIC GOODS B ROWN and' bleached sheetings, licking*, cotton yarn, carpel tjarp, wicking, &c. cheap for cash, at ETC if E \D. ^LttcurrgLPg. GROCERIES. riIHE subsfribi-rs are now receiving a fu'.l stock o( Groxeries, which are selling cheap er than ever. -E. B. & E. D LITCHFIELD. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY CLOTHS. B ROADilollis, ras.imeres and ratinets, jtisl received, and will bo sold much less than former prices. E B. &• E D- LiTriirtKLTs. rflHE subscriber's^ al llieirold stand, keepcon- *• atantly on hand, a full slock of SPANISH and SLAUGJITER SOLE LEATHER, Harness and Upper Leat-her, Calf, Kip, and Sheep Skins, to gether with MOROCCO, LININGS, LASTS AND FINDINGS. Also, Liver and Meat's Fool Oil. They would particularly recommend to shoe makers imtt leather dcalejy to examine'their slock and prices belore purchasing in the eastern cities. They also keep on band BOOTS & SHOES, OJ (he best quality. (SuA-psld for- llftler nnrt-CttTf3kirm; Wanted, any quantity of Tan Bork. R ALLEN &. SON. Cazenovia. Mav 1845. to the stoppage of the insensible perspiration. It never requires any\iiHernatTTJETlicincs to cleanse it, as it always purities itself by its own heat and ac tion, and throwV, off all the ofTending- humors, through the insensible perspiration. .Thus we see all tl>V is necessary when;'the'blood is stagnant or infected, is to op!enthe : \pore8 and it''relieves itself from alt impuritieslnstatitly: Its bwrr heat and vi taliiy are sufficient;, vrithout one particle nf medi cine, except to open the pores upon tLe -6«rfa'ce Thus we see the folly pfUaking so rpucrr internal remedies. AllpractUlorters, howftfer;direct their efforts to restore the insensible perspiration, but it seems to be notalwiys -the propeione. The Thomp- sonian steams, the Hydropathistlslirouds us in wet any discriptftin. The highest prico will be paid for old silver delivered at either store. New tvJrk will bo sold almanulaclur irs prices. WJ W. WILLARD. J. D. HAW LEY. Cazenovia,. May 12.1945. bhrketitrthtrHotriopjthist--<le!tlsr-uuv4iiflrdtlslmjlsr-htioodlaiid i V Farm for Sale. T HE farm on which I he subscriber nowresides l one mile north of the village of Cazenovia, is offered for sale low, considering its location. Said farm contains 122 vcres of choice Und, It is of that happy rfi'edium of soil which is adapted either for Grass or Grain, There are fifteen acres- ol Teas, Teas. Chests of superior Hyson Skin Tea, juil receivetl, and for sal« * right.' To ,fliis at. tide particular attention is'invited. J. WILLIAMS SC Sow. M OLASSES and-Sugars, pf different quali- j tirs, ond as cheap as found anywhere. CODFISH, a first rale: article, at J . WILLIAMS & SON'S. JEX TIC.1 V 'JD OI'JL UfrG IfOlt T. BUTTER. 500,000 ESHK BUL,ER 4VRN,CD BY,1, E . . I L JL&J5 D. LITCLLFlELDi PAPER, ing and n ill be sold cheap fcp ca»h. E B fr E-. D. LiTcnriEi.n. Molasses. T HE subscriber, are selling Molasses at Iwb shillings and tlx pence per gallon E.B .4E .D LITCHFIELD. Cash for Wool I 1 OO n ' ounu<s Wool wanted by the subscri- * bers, for which ra«h will be paid. Alio, Cloths in exchange for Won], E. B &E. D. LITCHFIELD. JYetc Cfopds : JYeiv Goods I T HE subscribers are now, receiving a full as sortment of^Fall Goods. rem couotis, COLDS, ASTHMA,S CONSUMPTION Tbe GREAT AND ONLY P.EMEOY Ifor Colds, Ccushs. Asthma. amICONSmlPTION.it the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIKE.dlieoTered by the celebrated Dr. Bochao of London, EDgl -inOj anJ introduced into the United Stale* under the immedi ate superintendence or the inventor. The extraordinary success ofthis medicine, intheeore of Put- . monary diseases,* Warrants the American Agent In soliciting Tor JjiejdminLlhs WflUST POSSIBLE CASES that can be found in the eommunity»>-caftes that seek relief in vain from ianv of Use common remedies of the day, and hare been ciren up by the most diilineuishedPJtysicEans,as CONFIRMED AND INCURABLE. Jti »ferS&'gi?f !i'5'3 HiB 'ly I- 1 * '\ \ rEItATrTUK UAStS It is ho qu-«j uu...i,u,, u Enellshmedicine, ornnovrn and established efficacy. Eterr family in the -United Slates should be supplied with Bu Chan's Uunganan Batnam ofLife, not only to counteract the cotr snmptlre tend'-nelc^ortfie elimale, but til oe used as-a prereotife medicine in all cases -or Colds; Coughs, Spitting or Blood, Paio in the Side and Chest, Irritation and Soreness of (be Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathlns, Hectic Kerer, Night Sxeais, F .aaciaUoa and General Debility, Asthma, Influenza, Huoplng Cougn.And Croup. {JO-Sold, in large bottles, at $1 per bottle, iritis full direction! foe the restoration or Health. Pamphlets, containing* sou of English and American certlfi. cates and other evidence, showing the unequalled merits of this Great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratuitous- If- DAVID F. BRADLEE,sole Agent for the United 6u(ei,-llS Court-slreet*Bo3ton. S. TOUSEV, JrtlioV Corners, Madison county, N. Y,—Agent for New York antHhe Western States, to »horn all orders shnold T c\arjrSreiI.\5oTd;5y JmnTr'AIRt.'JI'.LD,\ \ - Sept. S. 1845.. E. B. & E D. LITCHFIELD . House Furniture. rjpHE subscriber is aboijt making different -* rangemonts in the manufacture of Cabinet ^^-^^ Furniture, 15 Fancy nnd Plain, which he is determined to tell at spcli reduced prices, as will be an inducement to those who wish to purchase, to coll and ex amine.. Ladies and Gentlttncn nfthe village and. vicinity, aro invited to cull and look 'for them selves. Also, ready-made «^^3 COFFINS of all kinds and size9. made in the best possible manner, ami trimmed in good style, on short notice. . Persons rnming from the country,nt well as those in the village,will do well to rail before purchasing elsewhere, as I shall put the price low, \to conform l» the limes. S. ALDEN Lincklsen-sl.\ thrco doors north uf Hough's Block. N. B Country Cuhinel Makers will find Ma hogany Veneering at the above stand. Ca/enoxia, May^_1845. Wool, Wool. T HE siilncriber wilt exchange JtJtOjIB CLOTU-i, PI./J1N ULOTJU, and SJT LVETS. for \\ OOL. Farmers in wont ol Cloths will do well to take Innlfihnfnrr evrlianning fl-icwlinra.—A good a the .Altoda'hist bleeds, and doses us wtth*.rr(ercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills, pills. -It will be seen, therefore,, that all physicians understand alike what is necessary to a recovery, how much they may dtller as to the mode of obtain- inpit. . ^Fo-give-some Idea ot^er-amonnt-and-onns-wjitent- THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CO !V8UMPTIOi¥ AND agents thrqughoat thcLCOunty* ; Caxeooria, and by VAElTAiBLE E^CTfiRNAL REMEDY. Hunt's Liniment. This celebrated remedy is now for the first time offered to tho New York public; the celebrity of which it has obtained in the county, (Woslchesl- er.J where it was originally introduced, has in duced the proprietor to extend tho sale throughout the country. Thero bas never yet been discov ered an external remedy I hat has prnved so cer tain in its rtTecls in permanenlly curing lb\) fol lowing diseases' Rheumatism swelled limbs, pain in the chest A)'back,sprains, bruises,Nervous affections, weakness in the joints, contractions of Ihe muscles, bOrns, salt rheum, croup, ague in tbe face, looth ache, etc., etc. The following letters from Ihe highlyjeminenl jihysicianj, who have had charge of tho Hospital in Sing Sins Slate Prison for many years, is the most powerful evidence in favor of this Exxitn- NAL REMEDY , anil is a sufficient guarantee that it is worthy tho confidence of the public. For particulars* see the certificates, accompanying each bus. Prico 25 cents. . Sing Slifg, December\2Gth 1844. My dear sir . —I receivetl your note of yester day nuking my opinion to Hunt's Liniment pre pared by Mr. G. fc. Stanton. Knowing its com position, and having frequently used it, I can re commend it to you as a safe external remedy, and in my opinion Ihe best liniment now in use. Very truly anil respectfully yours, A. K. HOFFMAN, M. D. Col. PiEnnE VAK COURXLAKDT. I fully concur in the above opinion. Wm. N. BELCHER, M. D. Mr G E. STANTON, Sir • Having been afflicted with the rheutna tism for upwards of five years in my ancles and lt>ol| and ot times so iiainful that 1 could nut tiallt Liver Co?np laint. , „ .J painful that I could nut tiulk or dress myself, and having been under the caro of fouxarIlSS diffL'rent.pl)yjicians T and jiava-trr*it- almoit every'Tenwdy-'l couti! hear ol, but nortb' much effect. I had given up all hopes-of everbe ing cured, until I heard of Hunt's Liniment, i tried one bnttle of it, and found immediate relief. I havo used one dollars worth and now feel as well as I ever did. My family as well as myself can testify In its va'lue, and I would advise all who are afflicted with pains and aches to use Hunt's Lip} ment. HENRY L.BUCKHOUT. Sing Sing, Sept. 0,13-14. 1 have uted.Hunt's Liniment for a severe case of Ihe sore throat, also for the salt rheum in both cases was entirely relieved. AARQNL. RYDER. Ncw-Costle, Nov 20,'1844. l-bave-be'en ofilicted with HIT affection of I|JD spine so that I could not step more than 6 or 8 inches at a lime. In two hours from the first'sp plication of Hunt's Liniment, I was entirely ro licved and could walk as well as ever. Wm. SHAW. Sing Sing, Jan. 15, 1844. For certificates- of cures arid directions, see wrapper around each hotlle. Trice 25 cents. AGENTS .—John Faircjiild,Cazenovia; M.B. Slocum, Delphi; N. Andrews.&' Co., Fabius, Abner Miller, Apulia; J. C. Cuddeback,Tully; Filch St Co., Syracuse; Hoadley, Phelps & Co., 142 Water street, N. Y.. Wholesale Agents. \GEO. E. STANTON, Proprietor, 20 • Sing Sing. T O THB PUBLIC—There is not room in a newspaper advertisement to publish the nu merous certificates of cures, but the Invalid Is re ferred to a medical pamphlet, to be had of any of the agen's gratis. Such proofs as we are con stantly laying before the public must convince all, that SB. XiARBOBS EXTRACT OF LUNGtfOBT is the only medicine in the world that will cure all who are predisposed to Consumption, Liver Complaints, or troubled with Coughs. Colds, Asjlima. Pleurisy, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and CI.e'st, Dif ficulty ol Breath ng. Tightness across the Chest, Pal pitation of the Heart, Bronchitis, Throat complaints, and all affections of Ue Pulmonary Organs. If this i» not sufficient, we will refer any one to oiherirwliD', {at-the date of the above) are now using this article, in a variety of protracted Lung and Liver Complaints All the certificates shown to the public, prove conclusively, one thing-^-tliat the\ VEGETABLE EXTRACT CIF LUNGWORT is possessed of certain powers, in healing the lungs, and restoring energy to those who are sup posed to be fast sinking into the grave, over every other remedy ancient or modern, Dr. Larbor's medical guide for those afflicted with Lungartd'ttveTr-Corrmlaints, to be had gratis from any of the agents. Prepared only by the Proprietors, THOMPSON, & CO, 178 Broadway, Albany. Also BUCHAN'S PILE PILLS, a certain cure, only 35 cents a box AGENTS—Hiram Sheldon, E. Ranney, Stock- bridge j J. J. Foot, Hamilton ; TJ. Ramsey, Earl- ville ; G L. Ford, Eaton ; T L Cleveland, Mor- ille : K, f)—Irnlts, Dr- Hnyter i T, Lathrop, Iy Uie importance of the iiwt -imble perspiration, we'wdl stale that the learnid Dr Lewenliucli, and the great liuerhauve, ascertained that 5 8 of all we receive it to the stomach, pa.vsrd ill' by this means In other words if we put and drink 8 pi.inula per day, we evacuate 5 pounds of it by the insensible perspiration This is none other than the used up particles ot blood and other juices giving pUec to the new and fresh ones by carrying with it all the impurities within up to the surface^- To cl-eclc this, therefore, is to retain In the system S 8 of all the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the booy, -Aiid-evfii-wlieti'tliis-is-tlii. cast, tliu Lluudns'su^ny tive a principle that it determines those (articles to the skin, where they form scab;, pimples, ulcers ce is innf cultivation. Fruit In abundance. The buildings are good, and plenty of them As no person'-vvill wish to purchase without viewing, the prem.ses, a further description is deemed unnecessary. Terms of payment made easy SAMUEL PECK —Cazenuvia; Oct, 21.1845.— ' O NE Bale Red Twilled Flannel, just opened, -which will be sold tow al retail, or at New York Prices at wholesale. ;ALDRON KETTLES, just received from | ' tho Furnace. J. WILLIAMS & Son. C I ASHMEUES and Muslin Da Lames ; just I J ri ceived, a fine lot, at J . WILLIAMS & Sow. and Other spots ; but if directed inwards, and fall fatal. lungs, the consequences are generally By a sudden transition from heat to cold, tho :oppcd, ihe p^rspiratinn ceases,-and ttra^ ease begins-at once to develop itself. Hence the stoppage of this (low of the ju.ces originates &o many complaints Tl is by stopp ng l|ie pores that overwhelms mankind with couglrspcolds and con 1—COMMISSION MERCHANTS, sumptions. Nine tenths of the world die from dts eases induced by a stoppage of the insensible per*, p'rration. It is easily seen, therefore, bow ntces- airy irtliti floTtrgpTirtrCTtHlti huniur to tile suriUce | to preserve he Ith It cannot be stopped ; it can not be even checked without induo-ng d.sease The blnod and intestines mu>t relieve themselves of all their worn out particles anil poisnnnus hu mors, and they must go through the -pores as na ture designed. Let me ask now ever) cand.d mind, what course seems the most reasonable to pursue to unstop ihe pores after they are clused, and let the perspiration Mo w that the blood may relic'ieitselfot its impurities' Wou'd you give physic to unstop the pores; or would yuu'jpptyrorncrhmgtliat would do this upnn the surface, where the clogging actually i* ? Would r.ot this be common sense I Ami yet 1 know of no physician who makes Use of any c-xtcrnal applica lion to edict it. The r?asnn I assign is, that'.rfa medicine within their knowledge is capable of do: ing it. Under these circumstances I present to physicians and to all others a preparation-that has this power in its fullest extent, tt is MCALLIS TER'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, on IHE WrjrtTLTJ'S SVLVE. It* has power to restore perspiration on the feet, on the head, around old sores, upon ihe chest, in short upon any jyirt of the body, wlietljer diseased nhglitly or severely. \When the perspiration is restored, u has power to pene trate to the lui>g«, liver or any other part of the h.u man system, and so to act upon them if they be (Its eased, by separating the inllamed morbd particles therefrom and expelling them to the sttrf.ee It has power to cause aU eilerual sores, scrofulous hutnirs, skin diseases, pniionous uuuudi, tu discharge llieir putrid matter, and then heals them. ' It is a remedy that sweeps ofT the whole catalogue of eutanenas disorderstand restores tli. *-nlire cuticle to its healthy fuoctions. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so many aud deleteri ous drugs taken intollic slomarli. It is a remedy that oeithsr sickens, giies incourrnienee, or is dangerous to the intestines This remedy is probably the only one now known Hint is capable ofprodoclng all the.e gr-Hl resulls. lis gr.al value is in restoring \' once the circulation of the juiers nheuirli'cked ordisarrangrd colds or oUicr causes. It presrrres and uXriiils the surface from Farm for Sale. F OR sale, a FARM situated in tbo (own o Fenner, on the Oneida Turnpikn about 5 miles east of Cazrnovio ; it contains 178 acres of land, is pleasant'y situated, and bal'abuut 140 acre's Improved. It is in good farming condition and well water ed. The buildings consist of a dwelling house ami 4 large barns, and 2 hay barns A libe'al cretlil will be given for a part of tho purchase •honov. if dmirpil. For liirlhe INDIV-RUBBER OVER SlIOLS 1 A N assortment of Gentlemen's and Ladies, different styles, Tor sale cTioap, by J. WILLIAMS & Soir. ^ NEW arrival of PAPEII HANGINGS, .Ci'ockery, Groceries, and a little of most every thing, all of which trill be sold Cheap by J. WILLIAMS <fc Sou. quire of Joseph Slnde, Jr. on tho premises, or the subscriber, No. 207 Peyirl St. New York \' C. STOWELL, Now York, Oct. 8,1S45. VEIiVET RIBBONS. nlM V>lv <-I Rih bons for Trimming' at J. WILLIAMS & SON. A HEAVY stock, of superior quality Buck Skin Mittens anil Gloves, for sale low by J. WILLIAMS & Sots. September 24,1845. WOOL, BUTTER AND CHEESE. ALSO, ALjL BINDS Or FARMERS; PRODUCE, Nn. fP, W -ATcn -smssT, C ASHMERE and worsted Hose, or all col ors, cheap ut J. WILLIAMS &. Sons. September 24, 1845. .9pril 1, 1645. NEW-YORK, JUrcna.iLEa.—\V. B. Welles, Cashier Ullea Bank ; S. N Destrr, Orukanv Onrida Co . II Scott, fa.hirr, OUeeo Co. O.nb, John VVill,4Uis, t Bz-nrma, Madison l.o ; Alnhei Morsi- Katon. M.idisou t o ; Hay Vaughn, Watertowo, jett.ee II Hotcomb, Walrrlotsn, JeSenon CO* *• anil For JLadics' Skirts. 3je.aI.g.enuine_Gras» clolh. Also corded and col'd col skirts, for sale cheap at J. WILLIAMS & SON September 24. 1845. M. \V. & J. SHAPLEY, Practical Machinists, CAZENOVIA , N. Y. ButbUrt of nlmoMt all kinds of J/dCA«r>eFyi -*-«*- 1 Engine and I/and Lathes, Pickers. Carding Ma chines. Condensers, Jacks JSroad and A'ar- roxp Pa'jcer Looms, ,Ci£s. /Cnappers, Mill- ffork,. Screws, Presses, eye. fyc. N.'B. All orders from a distance will meet wilb prompt attention. ULEEVE TASSELS and Gimp Cords, a nice ^ lot at J. WILLIAMS & SONS. September 24, 1845. JPla8terihg Hair. A SUPPLY of Neat's Cattle Hair, for ptasler- ra - ing, for sale at tho Cazenovia Woolen Fac- 'ory- August 1845. 6, M ACKEREL and Shit! for sale by the bbl. by JOHN WILLIAMS & SON. Nov. 4 184* TflHE subscribers havo formed a co partnership- ^ f.,r tho purpose of carrying on ihn Book pub lishing, Qbok sellings and Paper Making business in the vil 'nge nf C'azenoviu, Under Ihe na'me and style of Henry & Swecllancls'; and haling taken the business of Henry, Hiichcock &. Co., they will be found al Ihe old stand, corner of Alhan and I.incklaen 6lreet?, prepared to attend to a calls in the uhnvc buti'ticss. Cazenovia, May 16, 1S45 S. II HENRY, J. W.SWEETLAND. W. II SWEETLAND. at once the circulation of the juiers nhrn'rli.cked ordisarranerd by colds or oUicr causes. It presrrres and ili-le•„], the surface from all derangement of its functions. «t>ile it krrps open the channels ofllie blood to emdall its useless p:,rtielcs Ji „ , ,i m p! e but won derful principle that preserves in hrullhy operation the enlirc ma- chinrry of our being. It Indissoluble holds togi-then the surfnee nlesnal s , the Inl the suifjue. Tin surfaee is the outlet of A-Softhe bile and used up matter within It Is pierced with millions of oprnin^s to rclc-ve the intestines. I Stpp up it—* r*\-»« »\'t death knorks at your door. 4t is rsehtlr MrniieilallitiwiltafPftrHnfre ii sLJivclr u'dliriiaa utmfe t bt filter- nal Uiat It Hill not beoefit- I hare used it for the last 14 years for all diseases of thr chest, lungs, liver and Uie most dangerous of ih- ternal maladies, t have used it in eases of eitreme p*ril and hazard, involving the utmost danger and responsibility and 1 dretare before hearennnd man that not in one sil-glr case has it failed to beneflt, wheo the palteut was within the rracti ufmottal means. letter to my ihco'lrrtion bad rn-Tr tluo five or six among tile thousands who li^vr usrd it. sal that it was lint favorable tu th^tr comnUint. On the contrary I has, had baiidreds return rnluntanly and in the warmest nnd most patli'tic lan^uag* sp^ak io lis pi t have had pl,)sictans Irariivd tn the profession ; I have hied r, ~ istersof the gnsp.l. judgrs ou the bench, eldermenand lawyers^ eentlemen of tlie highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor, use ft in every variety of ways, anil there has been butone voice, one united universal voice, saying—McAllister, your Ointment Is GOOD. At a Family Mrdielne, no man can measure Its value. So long as the stars roll along Uie heavens—en long as man treads the earln subject to all the infirmities of the flesh—sp long as disease and Ickness Is known—j-ist so long will this good ointment be used and esteemed When man ceases froinatE-the earth, then tho demand will ceasesandtiplvtilUIien. JAMBS MclUISTKtt St'CO., 16S South Street,N. V. sole proprietors of the above medieioe, to whom allcommunicaUons must be addressed (post paid ) Price -2i ets and SO cts. Sold in Cazenovia by JOHN FAIItCIIILU. on/y,4nd try Agents in every village In Uie County. S. TOUSEV, Mo. IS Water-st, (un-itai'rt, eter Higftrr's Grocery) Syracuse, General Agent/ DISSOHJTI o;x r\T» H E co partnership heretofore oxistingbelivccn -*• the subscribers, under tbo namo and firm of Henry, Hitchcock, & Co., is this day by mutual agreement dissolveflv- The unsettled business of tho firm is left with S. C. Hitchcock, who will be found 1 at the Slnrnnf ... \\I IULIIHI .;i quifllU Henry i t Sweetlands', where all persons nre re quested to call ami arrange their accounts without delay.—May 1,1345^ ,. S H. HENRY, S C. HITCHCOCK, ' CHAS. JACKSON. Ho, Every One, T HAT wants Horses shod as eheap as Ih cheapest, and nood as Ihe best ! Call at the new '* Pay Down\ Shoeing Shop. Tho subscriber has tilled up a new shop near Ihe Rod Mill, in the south part of the village of Cazenovia, for the purpose of shoeing horses for those who wish to get tbetn shod cheap for cash or Ready Pay.- Wond, Butter, and all kinds of grain taken (or pov if brought win n tho work is done. lie will tit oil limes be in readiness to wail up on those who may favor him with their custom. EBER PEET. Cnzenovin, Nov. 3, 1845. mPKOVED; GRAND ACTION T HE subscribers desire through itiii medium to lendor llieir graceful acknowledgmem? in their numerous customers throughout the Union, who havo so libera'ly patronized them during I bo past year; and they respectfully inform them and Ihe public generally,'llmt Ihe united efforts of Ida firm will bo directed to merit aconflnuance of their potronoge. The great and rapidly increasing demand for our Piano Fortes, whir -h n'rno.t nvrjiult^iir nhil- ily to supply, deary indicates the value in which they are held by a discriminating public. Wa assure our Iriends that notwithstanding Ihe very liberal reduction in prices from tho former rates, none but competent workmen are employed, and the best seasoned materials used, and that every instrument if manufactured under our immediate superintendence. We continue to construct pur instruments on Ihe mast approved principles, with 6, 6 1-2 and 7- oclavcs, in splendrd.rosewood a*nd mahogany ca ses of the latest p'allqrn*. We also manufacture Pianna—with—tho—celebrated \ MET ALIO- sortment will be found at his Cloth. Store, fourth door enst of ihe _Mailispn. County Bank, or at his New Woodstock, John Fatrcluld, Cazenovia f«plorv-in—Pompey Hollow, two -miles, -north ol Delphi. H. TEN EYCK. Cazenovia, June2, 1945. - _ . 8*igar,-2:c(i Coffee. O F the best quality, for sale cheap for cash, by A. & W. B CHILDS. SA\FO.RD'S PEUFECT STRAW CUTTERS T HE subscriber, having purchased the right Io manufacture and sell these machines respect* fully invites the public to call and examine them, al his shop at the east end nf Ihe village, adjoin ing Jthe-blacksmilb shop of J. Stokes. Ho is con fident that a knowledge of Ihe good qualities of the machine is on'y nedessnry to salisly all, thai for utility, cheapness and durability it cannot be surpassed. It is constructed on an entirely new plan, hav ing two cylinders, so constructed as to rolllogcih er and draw the feed between Ihe knives, which cut And bruise it hi such a manner as to reduce it loan excellent slate fur food. J. D. STRATTON. Cazenovia, August 11, 1S-I5. ' Soap A\ Candles. OF HOME MANUFACTURE. A &W B. CHILDS will sell Soap at WVB * cents per lb. and Candles at TKN cents, at retail at their Grocery. Also, Wholesale at Factory Prices Cazenovia. July 15, 1845. Connecticut Sliad, TVrACKEREL. No. 1, No. 2 ; and Mackinaw J-'JL, Trout, for sale by , , A - 81 W - B - CHILDS; July28. 1345, JYotiee to itormers. T HE Subscriber is manufacturing I. Evered's Endless Screw Straw Cutler. The above •machine is oiVmirnhly calculated for the use it is intended, as it ctimbtni-s strength 8nd speed, IWo objects very desirable fur the farmer ; it feeds by a screw and cuts all the feetl of a desirable length for Ihe use of horses, calile or sheep, and can bo run by hand or horse power, and will cut anything thai is suitable for feed. It can be seen at the house of Ihe subscriher, on the hill wesl-ef Me- chanicsville, or al Ihe shop of-J.MX Stralton, in thirviHage of Cazenovia - Call and see it, as no one can examinr it and gn -TiwriV dissnTisfied. EI.KMAN DliU PERKINS. rawrinvia.Sep\ 10. \M5 LUMBER FOR SAliEI T HE subscriber has on hand n quantity of PINE LUMBER, which be will,sell cheap for cash. Also, Cash paid for Sheep fy Lamb's Pelts. Any quantity of customers can find \good MEAT, of all kinds, al the east end of the villa-go W. C. CASWBLL. ' Cazenovia, July 1,1845. N. B.—As the new post office law is now iv operation, all persons indebted aro requested to call and settle up old accounts. DlIAIVi; JBROWIV, ^ ATTORNEY & CODNSIJLLOE AT LAW, •a* Morrisville. • William GrccnlaiiJ & Son, TWO DOORS WEST OP Jok \Williams & Sou's Store, CAZENOVIA, Cutting; done on short notice and reasonable terms. W. H. DWINELLE, SURGICAL AND MECHANIGAL 'BEIVTIST. -fettou. \J t«e American Society of Dental Surgeons OtTice4ih dooraouth Clarke fr Hobbie's Stt»-e. Wool, Wool! 100,000 pounds WOOL Wanted, bv n * T viv £ & °- JACKSON, Cazpnovin, June 17. 1845 W« E. LASffSXNO, ATTORNEY AT LAW SOLICITOR AND OIHTTENAarOO. J.. RYAN, •TWO DOOM EAST Or THfc BANK, ALBANY *yrjj.i:*T, CAZEJIOVIA WANTED.) — 3,000 Bushels Flax,Seed.' F OR whiqh (he subscriber will pay cash on delivery at Ihe nciy Qil Mill at Belmont, or at tbe store of Pulford & Swcollands in-lbe. vil lage oKJazenovia. Oil of the purest kind, for sale at the mill or livr-reii lnrfir4i>r^\-'h^iwM^t^r^i^-™t' ; ' tbe lowest cash prico. T. BACKUS. Cazenovia, August 28,1845. Cash paid for Pelts, Hp HE Subscribers witf pay Cash for Sheep and k»mbs Pelts durm?; tbe season. ItThtllkT situ • * A -».^«M.^V JOHN WILLIAM8 & SOtf CAZENOVIA HOUSE, (Fronting the Pubtie,square 8? insiglti of the Lalfe) CAZENOVIA, N. Y., BY EI. SPEAR. (J<3» Always prepared for Travellers, Boarders, and Parties of Pleasure or Business. S. STANTON, • DEALER IN -Marble, Monuments, Headstones, &c. * Sahna street, Syracuse. Abo, Cut STONE , for Buildings, of every de- srri|>i.»«» supplied tin short nnlirp. JLook out for the Cars I OSBURN AT HOME AGAIN I £JITJZENS, and others,,lesiring a smooth shave, find Qsn _aj .juuuh(Lj^ripcrf-8i Xiinseed Ctih-For Sale., W HOLESALE or retail, at the new Oil Mill al Belmont, or delivered to order on the shortest notice. T- BACKCS. April 9^13l5.^_ ..• g GEORGE J.BYRD'S UMBRELLA AND PARASOL M -snuracTUBtn-oEaTAaLtsitucn-T&DxFOT, No. 180 Peorl-st. (opposite Cedarrst.) N. Y. M ERCHANTS visiting t6is city, who intend purchasing Umbrellas or Pnrasolr, are in vited to call nt the above establishment, nnr* ex amine the assortment, which comprises EVERY DESCRIPTION, and every~QUAl.lTY, and which (he Subscriber offers at such prices, eith er for Cash or on Time, as cannot fait to give satisfaction. * lyll GEO. J . BYRD. FRAME,'' which is pronounced by competent udges to be a decided improvement over the -otliei^ethods^f ^ohStrnctiD7iiT * J *l'Be materia!* of\ which wo make our Piano Forlei are all thor oughly seasoned, and (hen dried in a larje brick oven built expressly for Ibis purpose, which is beaied (o tho .temperature of ISO degrees. ETho benefits of this plan are obvious. Piano Farias manufactured of materials thus thoroughly dried, will not be affected by changes of climate. Ourlung experience as manufacturers, enables u-t to give to every purchaser a warranty that Ih* Piano Forles shall please In tone, action and workmanship, and net be surpassed in these es sential qualities bv any other manufacturer in tho Union: Should they prove otherwise, wv engage to refund the purchase consideration, logelber with expenses of transportation. Qf the mary ' hundreds sold, not a srnglo purchaser has evoc been necessitated Io avail himself of this privilege; which fact alone Is conclusive evidence of ibs'tr superiority. BOARDMAN &. GRAY, Manufacturer* Nos. 4 and 6 North Pearl st. Albany. DO* An exlensWo assortment of sheet Musip, Instruction Books, &c. constantly on band^wbole- saleor retail. B. & G are tho sole agents in this city .for th> sale of that beautiful and rich toned inslrumaat, Ihe Melodian. * Oct. 29,1845. E. •FIRE, FIRE! D. LITCHFIELD, having been appoint • ed Agentforlhe Hartford Insurance Com pony, in place of E. B. Litchfield* resigned, will '\ \ ,B l\ ace recently occupicil by JVjrs.. Baker, continue to insure property upon the same liberal on Albany street, where she will keep conslanlly terms as usual. OfTinn-ni ihn Kinrn «f K n & on band Cazenovia, iV. Y. October 2, 1845. New Millinery) MRS. FISK, R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Cazenovia antntiinrillugBs adjacent, iHat she has just returned from New York, and open- Led a ( - . Millinery Estabtisbmcnt, in the place recently occupied by JVJrs.. Baker, terms as usual. 0(Bc.e.«t tho Sloro of E. B. E. D. Litchfield,Cazenovia. November 21, 1844. 39 i»; VAN TvAt, ILOK, \ T A CHlTTENANt30 Bliss' Sash A' minds, F OR sale at manufacturers prices. ' A, II. VAN DRIESEN. Velvet, Silk ^LeghornfJiormeU ! Together with a large selection of Ribbopt.JEoJfc •• vrs, Featlrers, Dress caps, Laces, etc. * 1 Dresses, Cloaks, §-c. Cut and made by'tb* latest and most approved fashions. From her long and very extensive acquaint ance* with her business, she flatters herself that her work will be executed in a style, lbat mat suit all her customers. . - Mfs. F. wou'-tl be ha.p.py lo have, tlie pallic give her a call, — . t^