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\PAIHFCL DiATH.—Lniely i« tittle girl,-obnut eight - ygars-of age, daughter of a ivlddiv lady f residing abpuKi^ht.rrjileA fromJLtfpeer» Michimij, was 'frightened Mil audi rt'mtmW that'sheWed in about two liours alter the fright. Her brother, t dtnall lad, dressed himself in a v <lried bear skin, tndffhnW h^ra««h»wn« gointf to n neijrhb'nr- ine house. VVIinf a lesson (hot into bad buys I 'What sobs and tears that thoughtless act lias cost that lad 1 GidROtA.rr-The following State •officers have been reelected by ibe legislature:-r -iy, 0. Barne. Secrelnry of Stat.ej Walter H. Mitchell, Tret* , surer; D.'E. Boi/iivi-il, Comptroller Genera), |~ aiid iV-MT-Compton.^Surveyor General. CONVICTIOK or PARKIKSOW.—The Jury received the charge of the Jwfgc on, Saturday morning; last, in the case of Parkinson, impleaded with Honeyman, Miller, &.c. in the robbery of the barge Clinton,-and-shortly after returned a ver dict of Guilty. • • flg* We learn from the Express that the great gun, brought oi(er by the John R. Skiddy 1 , con signed to R. Thompson, Esq. the friend of Copt. Stockton, weighed 8 tons, or a.hfliil IftOOO pounds. The duty on it nrn.nun.ted to illW. The freight _na4tcost_ghoi)18250.' The consignee, R. Remit, EsqTpaid 8^ l'> l r hoistin^rnJflandjm^it-on-lhe- wharf. It took a law truck and seven or eight horses to move it,— Tribune. 00\ -Hot!. JEjlward Everett lipa consented to take the Presidency ~oT Harvard, {Jniversity, arid will of course, he chosen. We think no better •election could hive been made, Rev, George Bourne, well known mlffisl city for his zealous opposition to Slavery and ' Popery, died suddenly of apoplexv in the office of the Christian Intelligencer, on Thursday after noon.'— TWfctwe. „ ttT* The \ pauper canals\ of this State will, during the present season, secure to tho State as income vf not less than two millions six hundred thousand dollars! The Iffnrkcts. A HUNT, N->v. 22.—The receipts of flour at lint cityjiir the prewetit canal week are 1.19,(318 brli. On<faa.vS\ r T reTOtp1S=nfe=yel T»*f inlilei.~ Tlie receipts fur the corresponding week'lustyear were about 102.000 brls. The market opened-to day with considerable transactions in Genesee and'Western at 86{ a |; towards noon prices stiffened and buyers got their orders up to §7,nl which figure the market cltist'S firm. Wheat was sold at ]44r, J44i<-, ntid two loads jit 145r. A load ol tw which-COo—was-bul anil fifir. ni-Tow.ial. biVljy-1bT n?ked, sold nk jihoult 62Jc; holders of the few lots afloat ask 65a 70c Sales 4500 bush; canal rye at 8Iic; street ltvc 79c Oal* 46a 48c. 2lc is Offered fur Whiskey and refused. ' Receipt* by ean.ilNnv 21— Flriur 20.429 bids; Ashes 102do; Pork SflO'dir; liepf $76 do; Ba con 31,600 Ills; Cheesi' rjZSOO'Ub; SfJ.ittcf 90,, 400dn; tard 9.908 dir; Winil 1 700 tin; Wheat 7,796 bosh 1 ; Barley 6,816 da.— Citizen. M<tEW^Mtg^PT-J^ At market. 2000 Beef Cattle; 350 from the South; 50 Cows and Calves, and 4000 Sheep and Limbs , PBICES—Beer Cattle, mvine (o the. large of fering and ivnrm weather, date been dull of sale. We giva -t.fiOitgOHo-inckjda-Bll-qunlllles. Cows and Calves—all told M the 1 last quota tions. Sheep and T.amhi—The former we quote at 81*3,50, and Ibe latter at 75cag2. Lett over S00. HiT\h«s-mu»n—jm))roved and i» nqw quick at $20.23 for loose. \TTLTTrfER! C LARKE-&. HOBBIE are\%ow receiving from Head Quarters^ laige and fashionable •stock of . W IfVTER GOODS I comprising any quantities of Dress Goods, Clonk ings, 8hawl* of avery variety, Rich new s lstyle \Prints; Cloths of every »hade' apd quality, Vest-. jngsTTrimmings.nnd(notto particularize)goods of all descriptions necessary' to a complete as sortment,'Jo which we invite the attention of all purchasers—ns to-prices, we intend to please all Farmer's Exchange, Nov. 17, 1845. S EVERAL Patterns of Fashionable for Ladies'\ Cloaks, can be found at. Plaids CLARKE 8c HOBBIES, J~*AN find aline Exchange Merino Undershirts ^ and Drawers, a very desirable-article 'just now.' - CLARKE & HOBBIIU CUTLERY, E VERY variety of Table and Pocket Cutle ry ; nlso a few ' choice' Razors can be found at (he Exchange.\ . \ . Ct.AitKr. & \HOBBIE;\ DIACKEUEIi. A FINE lot Mackerel, just opened at the Ex- change. Cl .ARKB -<t HOBBIE..-- Goods for Cash. are the iniluc^memr-nls hcUI^Dtirrarid pfedges.made by some of pur neighbors in tho. way of selling goods very cheap, for cash— of-these pledges we Jia>o nought\ to say; bill deem it sufficient to inform our friends, and all paying cash for goods, that we have a large, well selected and fashiohable stock, which laving been bought cheap, will be sold accordingly, CLARKE & HOBBIE. September 85. 1845. Cloths, Cloths. \ T the Exchnngo can be found a fine nssprt rV ment of French; English and Anierican fi|r.lli» F J»|niniinil Cnncy CnaijimPr^, ; l\n SalinCU, Tweeds and Plain Cloths ; Satin, silk and wors ted veslingsingri-al variety, and at low prices.— With our complete assortment and prie'es, we are disposed to test the sincerity of the pledges made by some of our neighbors. CLARKE & HOBHIH. t Latest & Largest Arrival G REAT inducements for trade will now be offered by JOHN WILLIAMS & SON, Who are opening in addition to (heir former slock, a very large and full assortment of well selected and desirable FALL & WINTER GOODS, which have been purchased sincn the decline from Fjjll Prices, and will be offered,tow enough to suit every ono. Consisting in part of Cloth* and Trimmings pCloak and Dress Goods ; <pWli,l.(it;M t)r»«« Silho, '-Ttiykey Red Calico ; 1 very nice piece Dark Green Bombazine, Wtiito Vcstings, Salisby Flannel,Crash, WorstedCom- forlers, children $ whjje Hoods>n/ew choice Bon net Ribbons, Satchels; all colors Marking Cotton, Gents Caps, Oil Cloths, Floor Matting, Showls, Prints, Domestics, Drawer Goods, .Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, and In short every article usu ally kept or called for in' their line.' Thej> would also call attention to their stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,'Carpets, Paper Hangings, and ten tj&usandamtone articles which they cannot lalse fime\lo\~enu\fiaerate.' Nov. IS, 1845. QPLENTnB\\BrochB antTCBlhrrnrre -Shawlsr| O some all wool, of ' tip lop 1 quality. Also Zealand and Zephyr Worsted tip. sandsome and cheap, at J. WILLIAMS .V- SON\ THE iiUnr «s. Thircut represents the lungs and windpipe.— The left lung is m a healthy condjtion, l,he right ono w diacaspd throughout.' The Upper -portion ol it is obstructed with phlegm, as in ;i hurd cold ; the middlu is st,ill more obstructed and inflnmed, «o UB to change its color and give it a fleshy nppeur- once;—und the lower portion is'not only inflamed, but collections of matter have formed meeverul plac- £*. twrvof which have ulcerated, and are discharging 'the matter into thabronchial tubes, «lnch is nfler- ~w¥rrfs TaTBed-fry-coughinff, - Thia last, ja4i*ually- an tneurvble stage of dii'easo, and the remedy here tiflered •might luive prevented it if it had been used in sou eon, when the Cough or soreness,' of the\'' Lungs was first observed. . E YOURCOLDS! AND PREVENT ATWlfifcrEON-i-Bombazines, and Kea,ioirian», fur Dresses, some thing new, nnd very cheap; and Cashmeres, Alpnccas^nd De' Lains ,of »n endless variety:—Gall'and-aee; J. WILLIAMS & SON, A PIfLL a«mrlmrnt ofGrneertcs *re nowaf- lercd at tha Exchange, cheap. CLARICE. & HOBBIE. LADIES' SKIRTS ! A T the Exchange, can be found a good assort- ment of Grass Cloth, Ala'.rte'iles arid cplored •Skirls,.,' }• v CLA.RKll'&ao.BBl>l ClOTHS, CZOTHS. T O the GcptUmen we can offer as full and com rflete an assortment ns we have ever had it in our power to.exjiibil ; Broad Cloths in alt their variety'anrt colors,; Cae'simerea both p'ain and fancy : Satinets and low priced woolens in a large quanlitv, Veslinss, Coot Trimming*. 8cc, wlilclr f -we offer to those purchasing, cloths with' lhi» pledge, that no better bargains if as good can or will be attained of any other house in this (own. We are dispn<ed not to be undpfold, and we respectfully solicit for our stock of cloths the at tention of all in the market to purchase. PtrtFonD & SwEETLAirns. September 22. 1845. Fall Goods. BIBLE SOCjETY. At the Anntinl meeting of the Madison co. Bible.Society, held on the 30th September, 1845, Dr. N. Hall, was chosen President, Kev. Zechariah Paddock, Vice President; Rufus Allen, of Cazenovii, Treasurer ; J. Foote, of Homilton, Secretary ; nnd Job Wells, of Sullivnn ; Oliver Clark, of Lenox ; Rev. Mr. Clarke, of .Madison ; Dr. D. Y. Foote, of Hamilton ; Horace Hawks, of Georgetown ; Rev Mr, Harrington, of Ea,- ton; Rev. Mr. Davenport, and ,H. Brighfman/ •of Cazenpvia, Monngeq led'for the Madifon County Bible Society shoojd be forwarded to the Treasurer wlfhouj delay. \ XXf* We CAapot publtib the adTertiiemeftt »cot al \tj Mkfoo & Tatllf fir the turn tjrtiKri. Our termi trf $33 jttr cnlamrn.iBd t« ill tun, «ther« niedteAl adv«rttlemrliU ire iaterted, ITC holditie A(ent>la*tli)i riDe^ereipohtlble, tioleif paiil tor to »Jranee, far lli, proprlt't&n. la i>o cue mill we content to puhliih the a paQY* imenc new* matter- 1 DIED, To Nch<ro.<mlr.« Wlrilt»t»«AtT* tHort bot»*vtr«ntnt»sMiM Jo»trnTrT«,dfcU£lj|erof Oliver lud AQM Tool, In tha 16th yetrof IttUoer. catrfrit the ftmlly circle tnd MM-ed the fondstt hopft nt pvtnt* iisd frif&di Thu» hnt fallen I'hfowid (laughter, *t n peri* of life wKeo the briiihte»l «nd nioit januuina Iv»|je» of joe\U tre ^•rfdioj into en'ateoce. She «u fUttnguhheA a* well t»»r her fa* tclltccnee •hdJUerarypi'omi'itiiifur iweetoeu of dUpo»Uion and twwn»m of hetrt, which atonfe en<<>i>rcd her n»meto e*ery ac- cjokinUxc*. and Impdatfd iod*lt*S))f lertnerriory on e^rj heart. < *\ Hope look* Jbejopd the boundi «f time, '. ' WJiea what we now deplore, .. .... tun ^.lHf.,lll M H,>;t.l pirn- Abdb(oqm to f*dh oamore n Iott,iitowa,onThiir»day, the 20th loif, WALTrm Stfprr. ion efJimwl nod Rotlna We^agedlOreafi. death hit p*r*nli hare been deprived- of an jilTecttonate, aj»4 dutifot «« ; Mi tfothera of one whoSrafc nothlnjrhut klndnen to ihera.aud WI wWJ knew him, of one they highlj eiWmed, AtLyon«,Tutnam County, Illtnoii, (n Oelo!(er..Ia»t, EJABLOW «iLL«,fora^nfiiU«o/yeari»'crbccr'lo Fultontt/New York, ««i 41 yean. ' a fc , 1 ^ < NOTICE ! J -P Lemue,l JHee^iol ftladHftB- LTwlffFl-'l'lt*? will inform/, the, subscriber st New .Haven,' Connecticut, where he can be found, he can hear of something to his advantage. n i -V ISAAC 'JUDSON Nov. 25; 184S. • 1 Mutual life Insurance Company: OP NEW Y ORK ; t • |^ fT^HE-subserlberi.agWnt' Ihr ifhV company,^ J-prepared to furnish policies for'any amount not less than glOO, nor over $10,000, on'-any life for its wbole'dUMtion, or for aiimifed period.— The principles of the company ara fully-explained in some pamphlets In the bands of the agent which are' at tbe service of.any and all persons wbn may rcpl,anfrte.rrttin.lhatro\i>lter. • 1* The _f^Uowing is an act of <iur Legi'tftturi, psmed'April 1st, 1840, for tho benefit of married women, \ J. It ihell be Uwful for »nr m»rrlt i woman hj heneir end iaStrMm«,ojio,tb« ntmaofsnrthlnf per*»', WlhhU uxntai her trustee, to cameio.betnaaretl Tor her eole. use, the Kfe rtif tier hnib«ndror «Jiae6olte period, or 'f 'or ihe 'teWtif &rtjiiirailife and tnVw .oCVrfturyitllie/lieelioibiiiil, Ihe mm or nelt amfinnt ol tlie iniuniice becoratni; due and payable by Uw, terrti of the Iniu- raace.tball benajrable to her/toand for her own uie,free from the elilmvpf the ccpreientaHvea ol her huiband, or aar of hit cred* iton j bntiuih tt{ ratitton'ihall nr* apply ,<theK |be amount of nrcmtunNtmuilty paldihalleieeed (Iiree hunilretl dollar!. % 4. In-caie oflhe death oflhe wife before thtr d;ceaK of !he\r nu>bud.<i>e imojnt of (be (marine* may be made payable after' deatVAihar children, rorthelruui, and to their nanlian, if under **!• ' . B. THOMAS, Agent. Cannot I,, NOT. 35, 1S4S. '. ^ .. ' * 'T'HIRD arrival or Fall antf'Winter Gootls •* just received ; which hating beenpurchasrd •t the recent decline in prices, will be sold cx- Irsmely low. B. B. & E. D. LiTCHrjyr.D. Nov. 24, 1843. ' . OliOTHS. \yTT^E are now p|lenmg a large Ipt ofBrosd- ' \ pioihs-, CassiAieres, Tweeds, &c, to which wa IHTUB the stlenttbn.nf purchasers. E . B. & E . D . LixcHrj *L6 tFVY receiyinff at the Jftcchange, ajjood as- sorlment of Fall Goods; consisting in.part of Plain and Reps. Cashmeres, Satin Brocade, muslin de lai'ne.-silk and'cot. warp alpscca, French shd English merinos and bombazines, and other nfew styles for ladies' dresses and cloaks. All will be sol3cTie7]T.\\\Please call and exsiuiner; — CLAUK & HODBIB. •September 13,1845^ Z. It. SHOES. OAA PAIRS of India Rubber Shoes, for sale «\J\J 8t the Exchange. CLAR K & HOBBIE. CARPETS 'A GOOtTnssnrtment af fine«nd superfine In- « grain Carpels ; a'so, Cotton, Rush and Hair Carpets, Oil Cluths, Rugus and Matte, uncom monly cheap, at the Exchange CLARKE & HOBBIE. CKOCKEItV A: IIAltDWAKE. C ROCKERY of the latest styles can be found at the Exchanj;p,a!.«o a general assortment of Hnrduhre uhich will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. ciiARKF. &. ironniE CALICOES! CALICOES.;! CJAAn YARDS,American and other Calicoes V en > bracing most beautiful paterns from the lowest prices to better qualities. ~Pur.Fonr> & SWEETUSBS. . Satchels I 4 GOOD aesorlmpnt'^ApriifseJIs \Carpet and »lraw Satchels,; nlso Travelling Ba«kets at Igw prjees. CLARKE ft. HOBBIE'.' BOIflESTICSL M ORE Tickin 2 s , Wickings, Sheetings, Bat .tinas, \\ addings*, Carrret Warn. Cotton Yarn Striped Shirting*. &c. &c, for sale al reduced prices al the Exchange. CLARKE & HOBBIE. 10 Calicoes. 000 yds. of American Prints al Ihe Ex- 1 chance. CLARK <5C HOODIE. S ECOND arrival of Full and Winter Goods at the Cash Ktoro, corner of Albany Street and the public square. Now opening, a large assortment of Broajl Cloths, Ci8»imercs. Satinets, Vesliogs. Cosh- meres, De Laines, Aliuicras, &c. &c , wliiqlnrilL bo sold below the market prices. Woon.wAnn & GnoFF. Nov. 8, 1845. Ladies Dross Goods. D *E LA1NRS atprirts varying from one chij- jin«-'iiar-yjrd.ln fivn ahi'linjrs for llia.ureJti- est patterns, 91 ja'1 wool; Cashmeres frnrh two »liil jnga li**r yard to six 'hi 1 ngs sixpence, for the be.'t artd ricln-st patterns ol all waul ; Alpac- cas from one shiliing sixponca per yard, to six shillings, fl.r|(l-aji rije-ilher styles of Goods, at, Ibe lowest - possible prices: , SlUWLiU SHAWLS I fT»HE attentinn of lha ladieViS reipeclfBtt- * vited to our assnf-tmenl of Brocha, Cashirtire and other styles of shawls which we think cannot be surpassed as to the quantity, quality anil Cheap ness. .. t WoonWAnP, ^.GrtpfF. TABLE CLOTHS^& SPREADS ! O^QyiMfHfcfifep Cloths, colored Col. Spreads. JjftrriadcToif?Tab|o., spreads, apd Broadcloth Piano Spreads, all very cheap for cash. - y. WoQpwABn.&^GitcrF. Heavy Cloths. \TtHOSE in want of He-ivy Coarse Cloths wilt 3 dffi.weJI to jiivaus a call before .purchasing, as wa have a large stock on hand, and wilt sell them at jirices^vhichdely competinn, _ % WQODWARD &. Gnorr. Nov. 3,1845-. * GROCERIES. Y OUNG Hyson Tea. atone shilling sixperrco penpound. Hyson Skin at two shillings, Oof- fee at sifcpenco, Snlxralus five cents, and all kinds of groceries ns low as can. be bought at any house in Madison county. • - Woon»AnnftGnoFf. J UST received, three cases dark prints, as,pret- ly patterns as can be found in market . \ * 'WoofiWARf i if GROFF Sept. 7. 1845. . ^RUNAWAY ! L EFT lhe*emp|oy of the subscriber BIIOUI the 27lLof October last, a litd named Jolin J Smith, apprenticed bv the Sup*H»t«>tlenj» of the Puor of Madison CoUnly. Said Smith is abnutlG years ol age. AH persons are forbid) harboring or'trustlcg him on my account. WILLIS HUMPHREY. Nelsen, Nor. \1, W45. . November 17, 1845. J UST receiving a mosf niagntficent Slock of Dry Goods, embracing.largeMols of LADIES' DRI'.SS GOODS ! Calicoes from the lowest T to Ihe highest, prices. Broad Cloths In great Tariety Fancy Goods.— Laditt \Clonk Goods ; Domestics ; in fine one oflhe most superb stock of Gootls ever exhibited in this village ; for sale for Cash, Good Credit, an/1 'Ready Pay on as favorable terms* ns any houso In lf2wju_The ajlentionof all is solicited. - DR. FOORD'S I TO THOSE WHO PAY CASH FOR GOODS. \\J m tliinKT5nras5urittietiH)f-a«i)d»-iB4;oiiiplet« VV and uncurpa-:«ed. We can and are deter mined lo'sell for cash at the lowest possible prices, and in no instance will we allow ourselves to be undersold. We arc thankful fir the former jiatronaje^of taslhcustomorsvand ri.»pprifnl|y solicit a contin uance of the same. _J- Pui-Fonn c5* SWKETLA'S'DB. September 22. 1845. . Is without anysmtslake the greatest remedy there is out, for Ibe speedy cure of Common Coldt, and every specie, of Cough, and other .diseases of the Z.ungs and vocal organs ! For Influenza fironcJiitit, dethtna, Whooping Cough, Croup, or Rattles, Pleurisy, and Inflam mation o! the Lungt, there is nothing half equal to it. Let the following Certificates convince you of Ihe truth of the abovs statement, and then if you have a C'o|d, or Cutlgh, go and get tha medicine. * C2RTIPIC A3? S.S : Dr.'/bord-^Dear Sir : I very cheerfu'ly give mv certificate for your Pectoral Syrup Ihroupli your agents in Rome, Messrs. Dddley & Peck My wife has been troubled with a severe cough Jnr some yean, and in Uie mean time has Irkil vgrinus_mcdicincs of repute. Last fall Tier coti»h in creased, and I felt very much'alarmed about her. I w.is JTiduceJ fo fry\ your Syrup, and am hapj.y to say that two bottles entirely cured her cough, and improved her general health. I would recom mend it to all ara medicine of great worth. HonACE N. BILL, pub and pr.nt. of Roman Citizen. WAGER AIR-TIGHT COOK M^k woonj STOVE, on COAL. Tin & Stove Shop, Canastota. D. KENDALL, & Co. •5TK7\OUJ.I) resperlful y inform the ci'tzmf of v « Cuncstota, nnd uiljutning towns, tlm'. tboy have just rccniwd a S|.lctuU.! nc«.,riuiuiil o l STJ v rr, which they will sell as.cheap as can he pur< based west of A bany. Among them may bo'luund WAGER AIR.TIGHT COOK STOVES, mCR PARLOR STOVES, fyc. Russia. £' English Pipe % constantly nn hand, nrm-'de to ortler. A general assortment of TIN WARE kept constaully on hnml. and for sale cheap Call and *ce> 'heap Canaslola, Nov. U, 1845, 7 \'HE subscriber has rcceivrd n good asiort- m nt of Ful'and Winter Goods, and i« still receiving <svcry week , and will sell them a« cheap, as ilia clieapesL E C. LiTCHFTiiLO. *}(Y Rieces Silk and Cotton warp Alpiccas, Qmhrneres•. M«u> in De Laines, anil aH olh- or ttylosfof Full Gootls, too num-roiis to mention.\ E X s . IjiTriipifi n 1A 000.Yards nl Prints ot ibo latest styies, lor sale cheap. E C. LiTCHFrBLtt. G ROCERIES of all kinds for ss'e cheap, bj^ E C. LITCHFIELD. \' CLOTHS, B ROAD Cloths, Cnvimeres and Satinets, a new assortment, and I ivtfl sell as,low as nnv other one in town E. C. LlTCHriF.LD. Dr. Foord—tiw Sir: 4o-promulgale-your-ex«etlenl-mecUc Kuans Mills, (Jeff Co.) Aug 23. 1845 1 send you the following, which you arc at liberty to u>o as you see In / l unLmertirin. Som« time last In I I hail a boltlo of your Pectoral SyrL) left us by yriur'trgenl, MV. Palmer. Not long after that time l Jmit a daughter levetoly allatketHvii \flllB mbnix.\ Stnrinrd-previously takeiiy^vhen-ulla&keit with lha «nmp rliaumn, vsrioi|» kinds nf med icine lo no effecr;' and to our surprise, wben she beiian to take your Pectoral k Syru|i, she found im mediate relief, and remained well un'il Ihe Spring fo.lnwing , when, by imprutfence in singing, and going from a warm room into the cold air, she had another severe attack, at which time I tried lo oh tain another £otlle, but did not find it. I hope you wi I keep .1 crmitunt supply somewhere in this vi cinity, and would cheerfully recommend it to all-who may he afflicted with Jbat disease, wishing that all may bo benefitted b'y it as well as myself. I subscribe myself, Respectfully yours, ' C. M. CANDEE. Caztnovii, (Mad. Co.) Aug. IS, 18f5. -^Lagarragq-Iast-tvinferTJ-Iifld \ /•\•'gh.'wh ch t Instead ofueldinglo the common family remedies steadily frrew worse ; so ilmt~a1-the-en<l^f-ihree-MLeekaiLivailexceK<lingflv violent, and was nnoiiTtPet with a fixed pain in tho side. After five or sis w<ck«, finding myself no heller, I became scrTnus'* apprehensive it would run me into n consumption, and railed on Dr. Foonl for adv-ce. He trove DAHDWAttE. R ECEIVING our usual assortment of Hard ware, including House finishing article*, m. ' - - - Par.Fortn St SWESTIANITS. Crockery. •^]^E nrc receiving a beautiful assortment •< ed for. Blue Ware, also every thing usually call- Pui.Fonn & SWBE*LAIC»». I)omcstic Goods. C OTTON. Yarn .Batting, Sheeting, Wadding Wicking, Ticking,'&c. &c„ as cheap as the cheapest. _ - PULFORD^t SWEETLANDS. Fall & Winter Dress Goods, W e have in store all the new sty cs of Dress Goods in market. Plain ami ^lerHGash meres; M D'Lninas; P<irisienes; Plain and fig- used silk and cotton warp Alpachas ; Plaids for Ladies nnd children's wear; beautiful styles Eng. Hub to low priced Calicoes ; colored French Me- rinoes for ulnaks, &c. Cords and Tassels; Fringes and Gimps ; Brocha, Stradilla.' Cash mere, plain and other style shawla. Bombazines, &c &c, including d d.-sirable and extensive as sortment. POLFOBD 4* SwECTLANDa. \eptembei 22, 1845. Muffs ! fluffs ! Muffs ! TO THC'liAlJlES^ T HF. subscriber has just received from- New York, Ibo largest assortment ot , MUFFS, ever offered in this market f among Wbicl^ are Natural Lynx. Luslrcd'do^ Siberia'h\Sqmrrol Natural Geruj41LJjustre.d do\. wi'd-Cat, Prairie woll, Seal. Chinchilla.Imitation Martin, &t. fyc ill of which will be'sold cheap for CASH. J. NICICERSON S. CO. t/nzennvia,- 0\ctrlB43; y.j A Slelglis <fe Cutters I FIRST Tato nssorfmehl btl . SLEIGHS AJ\-D CUTTERS I can he purchased oery theap, at tho shop of A. T. Cross, nearly opposite the Presbyterian^Meal- ing House., . t , gQJp Call and e'xamino\* CaxendVia, Nov J .3, 18^45. A YOUNG man of good character and habits who would like to leatn the Joiner and Car penter trade, can find a place by calling tit tbi* office. ' . . Feathers,? A LOT of live-Geese Feathers, well worth the J *- attention'oTpurchater*,fbr aale by . J. WooDWARp. me> a bottlo of his Pectoral Syrup, ar.il on using it my cough was imrue.lin'cly relieved, so tJul ii fire do/si coughed very little,nnd in ono week it-was entirely cured A year afterward I had o slight attack again, which was removed by less than half a bottle of jhe Syrup. From my own ex- perien'cfi pn -l fT'ii ' 4| \ >I 1 I 1 \ 1 '* I*\\\ 1 f '\iv •»»i'^rin«-lift-l><>««-n^ndJL, J am Knnfuii.ni j| lt wn unrojg manly efficacious medicine for lung complaints and I would by all meant advise any one having cough, to give it a tr.al.' HENHY BIUOIITUAN. For saTeKWhoIesaie and Relail by the proprietor, at Caicnovia, N. Y., where a complete assort ment of ^ ~~ » - DRUGS «& 'M3B©ICIJFES, - tnd every thing usually found in a Drug Store, may always be found, of the best quality, and at low prires. Cazenovia, Nov. 14, 184*. GO IT BOO TS! CLEAElm rrtHE'undersigned.at Ihe Albany street Bootand Shoe.Depot,—signol tho X in just ihe right 'fix' to scb their old friends and tho whole world, who i Bouts and Shoes. BIG BOOT—are now stand in tho * neodfui' of Their assortment and Qualities arc beyond all parallel,and comparison. They have just received from New York, Ladies', Misses', nnd Children's, slips, buskins, gaiters and boots, of every variety dfs'tyle nnd color. In ' tickle* tho fancy or render ' bona fide' ser- -'»- Heme-Tunny l.n..l. -.-nry Ijinrl Tnr inl.jrh lllPy Will tllkf i GlfM -Ttee- Silver and genuine Bank Notes—eusiesf things in tho world to get. They also manufacture gents boots in the neafesf style nnd lashion, tugethor wilhall sorts of heavier torltnelit. Iluu 1 fut iliil'lu n, >m mm kinds ; went- ted mitts and caps. Comforters, mck ties, Zephyfi work lor the r'eflf <cYrtc\CfoT\tTnnrrTfon^^ .^jn.J worsted, Frrinfli-Canva^ fnr ••mbroidery— al, of tan hark, produce, and matters and things In general. j which wi'^ b Their prices are so/oto that there are no fractions to express them. ' \ Having adopted the principle of Go IT, and dealing exclusively in boots and shnos, they arc pre pared to undersell thnie innpvaters who sell bouts, shoos, tape a- d mnlass>-s Caxcnovia, May 20,1845. GREF.NLAND & WHITCOMB. C AZ E JYO VIJI CABINET WARE CHAIR HO USE.. DOMESTICS ! T>ROWNand B'eachcd Shirtings, Tickings, ** TiTtlngS. WlliliTTiil.\'. Cnrmn YiifSr, &e., tr» numerous to mention. Cn'tand s>e fur vnurselves. E C LITCHFIELD. F RANK MILLER'S Leather Preservative, and Water Proof Mucking This is an ar- .icle. well worth tho nttrnti m of every iridiviiliisl udJring Buots or Shoes, a« ii renders ll'ie Leath r sofi WB'IT prnnf niul niiii:li^mnr^_ijnT«Jij»^fJlrii» box is sufficient for onp'nian a VMM* To Blacksmiths* J^OR sa'e by the tubsrrl'-fr, 20-1ons Enslinh X. <ino and two horse Tin- Iron, at fmir dollars per 100 ths. 20 lone Flat Suedes at four and a Imirdnl nrs per 100 lh< 6 'one ecp'ara do from 1-2 inrh In 1 1 2 int h 20 tuns Round Iron,'(mm 2 I n lo 112 inch. Hand Iron, -hoop-iron Sprin» Steel, cost. German, anil American Steel, b si refined bo rax, h\i so rasps, &c , &c. At; of which will bo sold dii'H p fur Cn»h, E. C LITCHFIKLH. I UlI^subscrTHerTs now'prepared to n/lcr a\ much.larger stock of Shelf-Hardware-, tlian usual, including all kinds of house building HARDWARE. Carriage Trimmings, in great variety ; Cnrpen- tors and Joiners Too's; a verv large stm k ol Ssdtllery; India Rubber Cloth ; _ Drib C olhs and Ssltlnotls for Cnrrlns' 1 Trimmina:* 13 C. LITCIIFlRLD. W HITE Lead and other Paints; Unseed Oi Painl Brushes ; Varnish &, White was Brushes, for sale by E. C LITCHFIELD. G ROCERIESnfallkinds. (hean ; Molusees it 2s.6; Sugar from C to 9 els, Tea Coffee, &c i. v at ha lowest prices, * E. C. LITCHFIELD. GENERAL aesnrln.ent ot SmMlere Hard ware, Patent Leather Shoe Thread &c &c. K C. LITCHFIELD. M ILL and X Cut Saws, Anvils, Vises, axes, &c., for sale by E. C. LITCHFIELD C AST IRON IMMPS. stieridr quality. Lead Pipe, Sheet Lend and Zinc, lur sulo ty K C LITCIIFIISLD. J ~W.OODVV AB.'» bar late y r«c*ived eTow * flnd-g«od assortment <>t Full imtl Hint.r Goods Ainongst a vanity of other nrtic'es wi I bo found the fol owing : Mrjpcd nnd fig'd Cash- mero, lilack, bluo bloc U roured. figured Medo- rns and p'md Alparras; French •Tiesnns, Scotch, Knclnh. Turkey Red and b'nek Bnd .while Ging hams, black nnd blue black Pimiharincs, Red, Pluid and Fancy Cloakings Printed De Lainei, Henvy J J ; yd wide Rl.irk »l kt. Rich Striped Silks, a variety of patterns, Paid Linssys, Heavy Black Satins for vrs-ings, Urown, Greet,, Red and purple Sjtins for bonnets, s^tin Ribhnns. <l'k velvet, velvet ribbons OVnls French Buck G-lnvesfGents white silk Lis'e thread, heavy Buck nnd woofon Cover, Ladies silk Gloves in greai varle'tv L-ulies Cotton nnd cashmere Hose, a full si- IIUU' fUl lllilllllll, I sn'd low Im caih. Nov 10. 18-15. Thread JLaccs. GOOD assortment may bo fnlmd at the sioroif .1. WnobwAnn. A Mtt'otcn Sheeting A' Shirting, ||1 A Y be obtained for less than ths same arlicU Yolk, nt the New Cheap Cash eiore of .J. W(TOI)WARD. Cotton Yarn I 4 6, 7, 8, 10. 12. 14. 16, 18 and 22. may bo bad at tlie store ol J. WOODWARD^ S(>erro Candles, >r <a e WOODWARD t\\ AMPIIEVE. Lamp Oil \ > and Mould nnd Dipped Canill s.'for «a e a t the store nf T HE subscribers having ppencdlhcir Ware Room, in the building on AH.anv str^J. dircollv opposite (lie \Bank where they intend to keBpconslanlly on hand, or will rnnKc to order, all kinds of articles in, their lino of business, such ns* _ ( Mahogany difas and Chairs, of the latest and moit approved fanhinne; On/ft •,Fier.Cnrd nnd Dressing Tablet ; Ward-roles, Secretaries, Bonk U<n, JJresKint.O mnwnli t renrh Bureaus. Curled Maple and Cherry Bureaus; Dinin\ nnd Comrw'\' Tables ; \Vu«h, \\ nrk and Liaht Stands ; Field and From lr Bedsteads. Also, Curled ftlaple, Grecian, Fancy nnd-GflSrHmn CliBi'rs KocklrrgrSe.wing and Arm Chairs, and a ' - • sple'hdiS'arlicll of Boston Ruekinft Chairs. Settee and Sofa Bedsteads; Windsor, Fancy nnd Grecian, Settees. Matrasses, Ueplon band, and made to orior. Turning, Sawing and Repairing done at the shortest notice. They are prepared to do all kinds of Ornamental and Sign Painting, on re Bsonnblo terms. Mahogany, CJjerry and Pine Coffins, kept tip hand, and made to order on the i hurl est notice. Wanted, curled and plain Maple. Cherry, Butternut, Pine and White Wood Lumbar, and nearly all kinds of country Produce, and Cash in'exchnngo for Furniture. ^^ N. B.—AIJ ( work tlone by them wnrranled wtjll mailo, and of good materials. Furniture and | f< y or Sale, A QI'ANTITV «.f Mailrr-rel, taken within * few dnvs , n en t'ndlish nl an excellent qual- , ily and Connecticut River Shad • J. WOODWABD. OrluherS, 13-15. O F the best qualuv, can be hsd fiir 5 cents a pound M Uie uew cbetp c»sh store of l.WOllDWAlin Sugars. OOLSEY'S I.,mf •'•iirar. powdered and CTuchfrl Lonf Su^ar New Orleane, Pnrlrf Uico, and St t'rnix, for saV at the iirtrivnl ed cheap cash siore nf J, WomtwAnn October. 1^45. — - - — t • • _ Molassfs. P ORTORICO, N Orlean«-nn.l.1 English Island for »alo nl ihe ilnra of .1 WonnWAnn for sa'e nt <i\» ( ^ILTand Mnhngany frames, lor sa'e Tf new ca«li store nf » .1. \\ namvAvn. rfj^Xj Chairs will b» sold as lo* as those of any other establishment in the coiinlrv. ]! F you wont Goo» TEA, ralla! the store nf CaieneVh, jBn.7; 1S«. - - ANDREWS •&. C-HERRY\ a ' J Wooi>wA»r>