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PAtftCpb pMH,-r-JjH\ely a liltle girl^ ahout fight years of age, daughter nf a ivlrtmv lady, residuigahout sight rrjilcA frftmliapeer, Mrcbigirk was frightened-in such tt'tannfifer (hsii'she'died in about two hours .oiler the (right. Her brother, a small lad, dressed himself in\ a'dried bear skin,' and chased her aa she wns going to n neijrhbnr'i intr house. What a lesson that ia t o bad-boys!' What sobs and tears that thoughtless act bar cost that lad ! . : • GidaoiJUSrrTbe fbllowinc* State.officers hnve been reelected byjbe legislature:—ty, C.Bar.ne, Secretary of State* Walter H. MijchelJ, Tren. , surer; D. E. Boihwell, Comptroller GeneraU CONVICTION OF PSRJ*IKSO ».—The Jur y received tlie charge of the Judge on Saturday morninc* last, in the case of Parkinson, impleaded with Honeyman, Miller, etc. in the robbery of ifie^ barge Clinton, and shortly after returned a ver dict of Guilty. We learn from the Express that thegrcat gun, brouctht over by the John It. Skiddy 1 , con signed t o R. Thompson','Esq. ihe friend of Capi. Stockton, weighed 8 tons,or about 16,000 pounds. The duly on it amounted 10 $1100. The freight on it cost about $250. The cons.iimee, R. Kemit, - E°q.-*>sM.63i)J'orJipj»linir and landing .it on the wharf. It took a law- (ruck arid seven or eiglit horses to move it^=2Vt6u««. • OO\ Hon. Edward Eyeretl has consented to take the Presidency of Harvard University, and will of course be\ chosen. Wtfihiok no belie selection could have been made. STIiC ftTEftl (CLARKE (c HOBCIE are' now receiving from Head Quarlewo large and fashionable stock, of , WINTER GOODS I comprising Any quantities of Dress Goods, Cloak ing*, SliaWls of every variety, Rich new^ftiyle Prints-, Cloths of every shade\ and quality, Ve'«t-< ings, Trimmings, and (not to paftlcul.nrize) goods of ajj description* necessary to * complete, as sortment r (o wlitch we invite the attention of all purchasers—.as to prices, we intend lo please alt. Farmer 's Exchange, tiov. 17. 1345. S EVERAL Patterns of' JEftshionable Plaids for Ladies'tCloaks, can be found at CLARKE & HOBBIES. ft AN find at -Ihe Exchange Merino Undershirts ^ and Drawers, a very desirable article 'just now.' CLARKE & HOBBIB. {jt^- Rev. George Bourne, well kwiwn'iu llil; city for his -zealous opposition to Slavery and P«'pery,dted-sudilenty ofapoplexv in the office o the* Christian Intelligencer, on Thursday after- icon.— Tribune. AT* - Th'e \ pauper canals\ .of this State trill, during the present season, secure to the State OB income of not less than two millions tix hundred thousand dollars! • Xbe JUurJkcis. Au>»rrr, Nov. 22. —The receipts of flour at this citjUur Ibipresunt can^week are 149,613 hrls. One day's receipts are yet to be addet.— The receipts fur the corresponding week lusiycnr were about 162,000 hrls. •The market opened to day with considerable transactions in Genesee and Western at 86| a J; towards noon prices siiffeneil and buyers got iheir order) uplo §7, a l which (inure the'market closes firm. Wheat was sold a-t 144r, I44jc, nntl'two loads a t 145c. \ A load ol\ two-rowed barley lor which 60c was hid and 65c asked, sold nt about 62Jc? holders of (he few lots afloat ask 65a 70c, Sales 4500 hush; canal rye at 8llc; street Rire-j 79c Outs 46 a 48c. 21c is offered for Whiskey and refused. Receipts by canal Nov $1— Flnuf 20,.429bl.lsjj Asliear>102'do\; Pork-300'd.r; Mfirf S-75\dl>J %- cort 81,000 lbs; -Cheesl! I22200'H<V; Sitter 90,r -400do; Jbard 9.908 Aitf Wool 1 700 d o J Wheal 7,796 hush\*; Darlev 6.816 do.— Citizen. At market, 2000 Beef Cattle. 860 from the South ; 50 Cows-a-ftf-Calves, and4000 Sheep and Lffmbt . PRICES —Beef Calt'e, owing (o Ihe large of fering and warm weather, liBt'eteen dull of sale. We, fir* 4 60a ,Qfi, in include all Cows anil Calves—all sold- at the'last quota'-J lion*. Sheep and T.ambr—The fnrmrr we qoofe at 8 W 3,50, and the latter at 75ea»2. Left over fiOO. Hsy has much improved and <• now quick al $2Qlg3 for loose. \BIBLE SOCIETY. At the Annual meeting of the Madison co. Bible Society, held on the 30th September, J845, Dr. N. Hall, was* chosen President, 3?ev. Zechariah Paddock, Vice President; Rufus Allen, of Cazenovi -i, Treasurer; J. Foote, of Hamilton, Secretary ; and Job Wells, of Sullivan { 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, ftr-d ft. Brightm.au/ of Cazenovia, Managers. ' \ \ ! . , 1 J..JDQTE,,S,ec, , y. f \N. B —Ifis dfesirijbf^Mim't moneys cjpllecS ted'for the Madt'rpn'County Bible Society shoold -be-forwarded to the Treasurer lYilhoui j. rrr delay. We eaanot pubtf.fi (he id?c'Ciiemcat «eot ul hf Attrao & Tutltr for Die «um ^«cfOrd. Out term, are $25 |*r cftlarnm.aml ia >U txtet, nhero medtetl sdttrtilemruL are iourted, >re hold Jhe Agent.In'llit. vMagereipotitlblc, unten patJ for (n adrRnee, by iUf proprttton. ID DO cu e will we content to publish the *• jmflV among new. matter. E VERY Tariely of Table and Pocket Culfe ry ; also a few ' choice' Razors can be found at the Exchange \ — * -^rGr .-Arn-KT ^Sc-HoBgiEr Latest & Lafgest Arrival I G REAT inducements for (rode will now be offered by JOHN WILLIAMS & SON, Who are opening in addition to (heir former slock, a very large and full assortment of welt selecleirand desirable FALL & WINTER GOODS, which have been purchased sincn Ihe decline, from Full PricW, and will be offered.loWenougb lo suit every one. Consisting in part of Cloths and Trimmings 4 Cloak and Dress Goods ; r4*nilj.Lfi..'.T Hp... Siihs, Tiirkey Red Calico BIACKEKEli. FINE lot MackereF, just opened at the Ex change. CtAnK E & Hoaam. Goods for. Cash. pledges made by some of our neighbors in the way of selling goods .very cheap, for cash— of these pledges ive have nought lo say; but deem- it sufficient to inlnrm our friends, and nil paying cash for goods, (hat we have a large, well selocled Bnd fashionable stock, which laving been bought cheap, will be sold accordingly,. CLARKE & HOB WE September 35,1845. \ fAMELEON, Bunibazines, and Neapuiiitm*, fur Dresses, something new and very cheap; and Cashmer^y, Aljiawas^Hid De Lains ,of »ri Cloths, Cloths. ' \ T the Exchange can be found a fine nssort- /\11 men! of French, English and American doilis\ PJirtn and Fnhcy-Qfnfmerjss^^dfrSatinotsv Twetils and Plain-Cloth* ; Satin, silk and wors ted veslings in«great variety, and at low prices.— With our complete assortment-ami -prices, w«-are. disposed to lest the sincerity of the pledges made by some of our neighbors- CLARKE & HOBBIB.- H A FULL sasnrlment of Groceries are now of fered al tho Exchange', cheap. QLAUKE & HOBRIE. LADIES' SKIRTS ! A T tlje Exchange, can be found a good assorl- ment oflGrass 'ClothyMii.rse'iles .andcplored Skirls,., -•'•»> \-rCLARfcEgt HO\BBl^. JFall Goods. Plairt and-Beps. Casbmcres^Salm Brocade, 'muslin iln lairie.-silk' and 'cot, warp alpacca, French »hd English merinos anil bombazines, and oilier new styles for ladies' dresses and cloaks. All will be soldcher|h—fteaiio call a,nd eyaminfi. September 13,1845; I. It. SHttfcS. OAA PAIRS of India Rubber Shoes, for sale WKJ at the Exchange. r Ci .AJiS & HoBBIB. 1 very nice piece Dark Green ljombazine, While Veslings, Salisby Flannel, Crash, Worsted Com- forlf rs, children's white Hoods, a few choice Bon net Ribbons, Satchels; all colors Marking Cotton, GenlaCaps, Oil Clolhs, Floor Malting,Shawls^. Prints, Domestics, Drawer Goods, .Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, and In short every article usu ally kept or called for in' their line.' They would also call attention (o their stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Carpets, Paper. Hangings, and ten thousand and one articles which they cannot take time to enumerate.. Nov. 18, 1845. S PLENDID Brocha and Cashmere ShaWlSj some all wool, of ' lip lop' quality. Also Zealand and Zephyr Worsled do , kandsome and cheap, at , J. WILLIAMS .V- SON\ THE IfUATCcS. * This eu( represents the lungs and windpipe— The left lung is tn o healthy condition, the right one is dTspased throughout. Tho upper portion ol it is obstructed tfitfrpliTegtn, aa in si hunl cold ;— the middle ia siili more obstructed and infl'imed, PU us to change its color and give it n fleshy oppeur- ance;—und the lower pnrtton is not only inflamed, j but collections, of mailer have formed in>*everul plac ets (woof which have ulcerated, and are discharging the matter into Ilia bronchial lubes, »hich is nflnr- wards raiser) by coughing WAGiyi AIR-TIGHT COOK wooni STOVE, on COAL. Tina lasr, is usually an incurable xiage ofdweaso, nnd the remedy here nfieix-ri might hnve prevented it if it had been used in mu son, when the Cough or soruoossj of the Lungs was Srst observed. J. WILLIAMS'& SON. November It, 1,845. TtJST receiving a most magnificent Stock of •J Dry Goods, embrac'tng'largeHots of LADIES' DRI.SS GOODS L Culicoos from the low?st'to (he hi»hes*. prices. Broad Ctoths Ingreat variety Fancy -Goods.— Ladies \Cloak Qoo'dt : Domestics ; in. fine one of the most superb slock^of-Goods ever exhibiledl in ibis village ; for sale for Vash, <So0d Credit^ and 'Ready Pdy on'as.-fa'vorable terms as any lmme=ln Imrn- Thaattgnlinn of all is solicited.. T PULFORD & SWEETCANDX CJLOTHS, CXOTHS. T O the GtPtlemen we can offer a s full and com pVte an assortment as we have ever had it in our power t o exhibit ; Broad Cloths in all their variety amt colors ; Caesimeres both plain and f»n<M>-j-ftaiSnAi«-nn/lJ.iw prWrl woolens in a largo quonii'Y, VeslFnss, Coot Trimmings, &c wlucl we offer to those purchasing cloths with thi< pledge, that no beller bargain\) if ns good can or will he attained of any other house in this town. We are disposed not to be undersold, and we respeclfu'ly solicit for our stock of clolhs the at tenlion of all in the market to purchase. PotTonn Sr. SWEETLASHS. September 22. 1845. CURE YOUR COLDS! 1 \AND PREVENT. CONSUMPTION. D R DIS TO THOSE WHO PAY CASH FOR GOODS. T\TO-W racetving at the Ji.ichBnge, a good as- I K'lliinlfour a«sori\rnent^fi»oofl^8«>roplaJ 1 ^ .sor.l.menJofFa.ll Goods; consisting in.pa'rt of W and un«urr)a««ed. \We can and are deter- f LAHK & HOBBIE. CAUJPETS, A GOODassnrdnent of fine and superfine In- A grain Carpels ; a'so, Cotton, Rush and Hair Carpels. Oil Chillis, Hugga and Mall*, uncom monly cheap,at the Exchange CLARKE & HOBBIE. CROCKEHT & nAKDWAKE. C ROCKERY or Ihe lotos! styles can be found at the Exchnnup.nlRo a general assortment of Hnrdwsre uhich will be sold as cheap as the CLARKE & riORBIE heapesl. DIED, tn Helms, on (he 10th toit, a/ler* tlioft hat ferere IltlleM, Ml« JoitrRlttx.datigliteror Oliver .ud Anoe Tool, iolhe I6U1 rear of ntr aje. ' «t>A,U t Ml deitrortror all tarthtv anticipation., liai.in Uiii laiUoee. entered Ike ftmllyefrcle andtlaj-ed (he f<in/fe»t hopei of PV™';;ad ftiewli Thui haiMten Cbelored ifjojliter, at»peri- «l« life when the brlghtef t and tnoii .inpjine h/ipef of ronlh »r* •«<ng into ejjrtenee. 8he »u djitingui.hed ai welt for her to- tellitenee anil Ktenry promlia at/or aneetneu of ditpo.itlon and (ooonenofhearl, which atonre en'leared her name lo erety qnalntaate, and ioiprfoted IndeliSlf nermeroorj- on ee'err heart. 1 Hope looli Jfejrqnd the bound i of Urae, ; • ' When whilVe now deplore, ' *' \ I || nil I i*| ill IIIIIIIIL IntMilown.onThuridajr.lhe SOihlnit., WiLTrn Seorr, »on JwitfUmtno t ln ll .%att., M d 18 yeare. Ojrtngnurroir-^«d lllneu'h.halTSITe«<l.iWS«nll r ;anatnlit. oeaUv hli. parentt hare been deprjeed of an »fleclton«te tjvil dullr»l !?,* ' *\*'olh-™ »r«ne who'-wal noAlnchot kmdieil lo tnero,aud •11 who koew him, of one they highly erti-emedi At •.)on«,rutoam .Counlr, Illlnoif, in Orl()b« la>l, n »»u w Mitu.rorajnBUitijifyeartg-jrocer'lB Folton-at.? ^rew York, a»ed 41 yean. . . , » . lj\\E LAINES al prirc- varying from one shil- eii patleriis, 9f .nl wool ; Cashmeres from (wo NOTICE ! I Jr l^emuej tReed^of Mad won- L'aunly. N J J ^.T will inform?, the, subscriber, at New Haven,' Conneclicuf, where lie can be found, he can hear of something to his advantage. ' ISAAC' SJuDSON. _Nov. 25; 1845. •• L • ' ' £ MutnaJ, Life iDsnrance Company • * ., OP NEW YORE I ' gi r 'nHE 'suhscribtfri.ae'tlnt' for ihlsjiomriany,. is •\ prepared to furntah po'.icies lor any amount not less than nor oror $10,000, on, ; ony life -for its wbotedOMtion;'or tor a'limi(ed period.— «-Th« principles of the company are fully explained in soroe pamphlets in Ihe hands of the agent whi£h are hi the service of any and all persons who may fcet,«n jbUjrefl in .tha iroa.lter.1 < I\ • • „ Tho following is an a$i of our Legi«|{ilur«, pined' ApfUl -1,1040, for Ihe henefit ol married wbrnen^ M. It ihall be-lawful for any married woman by hertelf and In nefname, of in^ba >amB-of-an-^tht^d , pereon*, ^li h hU juiept- aa Uie innrance becoming due and payable by ihe term, of Iheiniu- •aace, •hall be payable tp her, to and for he'i ' •be claimyir ihe tcprcientatien ol herhoA «orij borluch eaematlon^iball nnl apply rreniunnjnnyill/patdahallea'ceed lliree hui S* , In ease Of Ihe death of life wtfe'h'efore the deceaie , moun' >ild>i if!he l[iuband,the amount of the 'iMnrtnce may be. made payable ah'w oealhloher children, for Ibeiruae, aid tojhejr joanlian, if uniler Catenoeia, Jfor. it, 1S45. -K. THOMAS, Agent. •THIRD arrivafor FnH amf 'Winter Goods-f - \* jiusl received ; which having been'purchased >«|>(h« recent decline in prices, will be sold cx- * trsmely low. E. B. & E. D. LnCiirisM). Nov. 24, 1845. yl/'Earetinw opening a targe lot of Broad- T pl°ih». Csssmieres. Tweeds, &c, lo which *• 4DTUa (he •ll'nliorr.orpurchss'eri\ E. B. 8t E. D. LiTCHniLt). Satchels ! A GOOD a«sorlmnnt ' l onnru «sel!s'Carpet and slraw Sulchels ; also Travelling Ua«kels at low prices. . CXARKE &• HOBBIE. TIOIflESTieS. M ORE Tickings, Wickings, Sheetings, Bat (ings, W addtngs, Carpel Warp, Col loo Yarn Striped Mnrlings, &c. -&c, for sale [unreduced prices al the Exchange. CLARKE & HOBBIE. JQ 000 yd*. 1 change. Calicoes. of American Prints at Ihe EX- CLARK & Honntn. S ECOND arr.val or Fall and Winter Goods al Ihe Cash Store, corner of Albany -SiftcI and the public square. Now opening, a large assortment of Bronjl Clolhs, CiRsimercs, Satinets, Yeslings. Cash meres, De Laines, A(|iacras, &c. &c .ivliiqh. will be sold be.'ow (he market prices. \VOODWARTJ &. GnoFr. Nov. 3, 1845. -Ladioa Droefi Goods. shi! jngs per yard to six alii I njjs sixpence, for the be-ft arid ricln-at patterns ol all woul ; Alpac ca* from one shilling afxpence per yard, to «ix shillings, flml aji Ihe other styles .of Goods, at the lowest\ poitible prices: .SIJ.NWLS) SrUVYLS! rjpHE nltenttnn of (he laijieis is- respecllully in- * vited lo our nssorlmenl of Brocna, Cashmlere and-olher styles of shawls which we think trannot be surpassed as lo the' quantity, quality and cheap ness. , WooiiWAas ty.G.tipvr. TAOLK t.'LOTHS & SPREADS I rXRQWN Linep Cloths, colored Col. Spreads,, lur' Broadcloth Tnbla.. Spreads, apd Bruodcloth Piano Spreads, all-very'cheap fnr'cash . , Heavy Clotlts. rTIHOSE in want of Heivy Coarse Cloths will- ^ dp, well (o jriveu* a calLbefora purchaiing, a's we have a large stock on hand*and Will sell them al prices,wj)icj>,dely competion, .. SVOODWARD & GROF-F. Nov. 3, 1845. GROCERIES.^ Y OUNG Hyson Tea, alone shilling sixpence peripound. Hyson Skin allwrj -sbillajg*. Cof fee a( s .i^pence, Sula?ralus fire cents, and allkjnda ol groceries as Ibw a s can be bought al any house in Madison county. ^-w\ WTJODWARD& GROFF\. J UST received ihree canes dark prints, as^pret- ty patterns as can be found in market . - * 'WOODWARD GEOFF. Sept. 7, 1845. RUNAWAY!. L EFT Ihe employ of Ihe subscriber -aliout tho 27lh of October last, a lad\ named John J. Smith'apprenticed bv the Superinlentlenisbf the Poor of jiftdlsoTt'CouinT. SatdSmitb is about 10 years-ol age. All persons nre.forbid harboring or trusllcg him on niy account. WILLIS HUMPHREY. . Nelson, Nov. 17, M45. mined to sell forcashnt (he lownst possible prices, nnd in no instance will we allow ourselves to be undersold. We are thankful for the former patronage of r»atli rn«;nmers. and respectfully solicit a.conlin nance of the same. PULFORD September 22, 1845.. §• SWEETLASDS. HARDWARE. R ECEIVING our usual assortment of Hard ware, including House finishing articles, Pcr.Foni) & StrBETtAIfD*. CALICOES! CALICOES!! r ^nOO YARDS American and other Calicoes tlVJ'VJvJ em hracing mos( beautiful palerns from )he lowest prices to better qualities. Pu/.FOnn & SWRETT.ANBS Crockery. W E arc receiving a. beautiful assortment «rf Blue W'aro, also every thing usually call ed for. >v Put.vonn & SWEETLASBS. . J}omestic Goods. C OTTON Yarn. Batting,Sheeting, Wadding Wicking, Ticking, &c. ic„ as cheap a* the cheapest. PULFORD U SWEETLAKPS. Fall & Winter Dress have in store all Ihe new siy'cs nf Goods in market. Plain anil Rep Ca9b meres; M D'Lainos;'Ptrisienes ; Plain and fig ured silk and cotton warp Alpachas; Plaid* for Indies nnd children's wear; beautiful styles Eng lish to low priced Calicoes ; colored French Me- rinocs for cloaks, Sec. Qords and' Taste!* ; Fringes and Gimps ; Brocha, fttradilla. Cash mere, plain and other style shawls. Bombazines, Sic &c>, including a d.-sirable and extensive as sortment. PULFORD SwKKTUKm, Septemhet 22, 1845. Muffs ! Muffs ! Muffs ! .VssrnusJ****^ TO TttH' tAlsJES- ' T HE subscriber has just received from New York, tho largest assortment ol ever offered in this marketamong \Vvhicli are Natural Lynx. Luslrcd'do., Siberian Sqoirrol, Natural GenhelHLuslfe,d do^ wi'd Cat, Prairie •wo^.Seal, Chinchilla, Imitation Martin, &t. SfC. all of which will be'sold cheap for CASH. • J. NICKERSON & CQ. Cazennyia? Oct: 1845; vVi '. ^JeVghs & Cutters I A FIRST rate assortment- fc£ SLEIpHS ^JVD CUTTERS I can he purchased osry rAeop. a l Ihe shop of A. T.Cross, nearly Opposite the Presbyterian Meet ing House. (jt^P Call And. e'Jtamino Caxenovlo, Nov IS, 1545. 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 sit this office. Ecntfhers, A LOT of live Geese Feathers, well worth the attention of purchaieu,for sale by \J. WOOBWARP. Is wilhout anysmislake the greatest remedy there is out, for the speedy curt of Common Colds, and every specie, of Cough, and other diseases of tha Lungs and vocal organs^! For Influenza Bronchxlie, Jsthina, IVhoopmg Cough, Croup, or Rallies, PUurisy, and Inflam mation o! the Lungt there is nothing half equal lo it. . Let ihe following Certificates convince you o( the troth of tbe above statement, and then if you have a Cold, or Cuugh,-go and gel (ha medicine. CEHTIFICAT S.S : Dr.. Foord —Dear Sir : I very cheerfu'Iy give mv ccrlifirnte lor your Pectoral Syrnp tbrotrgh your agents in Rome, Messrs. Dudley & Peck My wife has been troubled with n severo cough for some-years, and in the-oieaa lime hni-lried Hrious_nicdii:Jncs ul repute. Last fall her contih in creased, and I felt very much alarmed about hrr. I w.is Induced to (ry yur Syrup, and am hflppj to say that (wo bodies entirely cured her cough, and imiWred her general health. 1 would recom mend it (o all a s a medicine of great worth. HonACE N. BILL , pub and pr.nt. of Roman Citizen. /Tuons Mill), (Jeff Co ) Aug 23. 1845 •' Dr. Foord —Dear Sir : I send you the following, which you are at liberty to u-o as you see In /l ' ' \' \ ~ ' \ \ T «rdr Tin & Stove Shop, Canastota, Dj KENDALL, & Co. W OULD respectful y mfofm the citizen* of Cuntstota, and udjuinmg town*. th«: tboy have itfsl recniw<l a si.lenili.l iit<..riuii;iil ol S J3 V E S j which (hey will sell as cheap as can be pur< based west of Albany. Among them may be Inuinl WAOER MR-TIGHT COOK STOVES, NICE PARLOR STOVES, fyr. , Hussia & English Pipe* constantly on hand, or m:'de to order. A general assortment of TIN WARE kept constantly 011 hand, and for sale rhpnp ('all and see. Canaslola, Nov. U, 1845. NEW GGOD& ! T ^HE subsirrifier ha* tecVTvp«\ a good aisorf- m nl of Fal'and Winter Goods, and i« taliII receiving every week ; and~will sell them at cheap as the cheapest. E C. LITCUF,»IJLO. Pieces Silk and Cotton warp Alpicca*, Cnshmere*. ftlou* in D<- Laine*. and all olh- 20 or styles of Full Goods, too numTott* to mention t E O Ll.TfHrMM T> JO. 000 Yards ol Prints ot iho Isti-sl styies, lor * v » sale cheap. -E C. LITCHFIMLD. ^ROCEUIES of al kinds for sa'e cheap, bf E. C. LITCHFIELD. to plumulgate your excellent medicine.—Somo-tioie-last li>° I 14iaxLn_ hnitlw nf your Pectorat Syrup left us by your agent, Mr. Palmer. Not long after thai lime 1 Imd a daughter severely attacked will, the aslbma. She had previously taken, when attacked with the same disease, various kinds of rned icine to no effect ; and (o our surprise, when she began to lake your Pectoral Srrup, she found ini modiste relief, and remained well un'il the Spring fo.lnivjng ; when, bv imprudence in singing, and going from a warm room into Ihe cold air, she had another severe attack, nt which lime I tried to oh lain another bottle, but did not find it. I hope you \vi I keep .1 constant supply soraewheie in this vi cinity, and would cheerfully recommend il to all who may he afflicted wilh thai disease, wishing thai \11 may be benefitted by i t as well a* myself. I subscribe myself, • Respectfully yours, C. M. CAHDEE. CajTMioeti, (Mad. Co.) Aug 18*1815. ' - A-yearaguJCTHvitttervj-jiail-jt-go^ eh Inilrnd.nf tjwMingin (h« ynmmnn family remedies, steadily grew worse ; so tliat at The end of Three wwksfl w'arVxCTedmglj'-violenlr-end-^'Tis-atteitiTMff tyitb'a li.ved pain in the side. After five) or six wtcks, finding myself no belter, I became serinus'\ apprehensive il would run me into a consumption, and railed on Or. FoortI for anVce. He gave me-a balllo of Ins Pectoral Syrup, and on using it my cougfrTl'fts. immediately relieved, en tint it. week it wa.^cniirely-cured A year afterward I had a ~ From my own ex- five days I coughed very little, and in ono . . _ _ , slight attack again, which was removed by less than half a hoi lie nf ihe Syru| p.. i» n r*, iinil frinii what T li ^T «-l«iHTO.t f -from other* who have. u<oA it. 1 a m i?niifnWt-il monfy efficacious medicine for lu?jj complainls and I woutd\ by all means advise any one having 0 cough , to giv e it a Ir.sl. HENRY BRIQIITIUAK. For sale Wholesale and Retail by Ihe proprietor, at Caz;novia, N. Y., where a complete assort ment of BRCTOS & MEDICINES, and every thing usually found in a Drug Storo, may always bo found, of (he best quality, and at low prires. Caxenovia, JVbo. 14, 1845. s> C3LOTHS, B ROAD Clolhs, Y'awimcresand Satinets, new assortmenl, and I wid sell a* low nnv oilier one in town E. C. LlTCHf 1F .LP. DOMESTICS ! B ROWN anil n 'earhcdSliirtintr*, Ticking*, Hidings. \Wadding* Oii;on Yafn.&c., loo numerous 10 mention Ca'l and *• e fur vnur»ehes.\ E C LITCHFIELD. F RANK MILLER'S Leather Preiervalive, and Water Proof*fltatking This is an ar- iclp well worth iho nltetiti in of every iniliililnal woiring liuols or Shoes, s« 11 rendirs the Leaib r »«if , I'i'i'r proof and imich 111m 11 dmalrle;— Qae~ box is sulTlcirnl for'one man a vnr.t\ £L,c t /.ircHrr^r.D To lilackamtihs. F DR sa'e by the ftih*rri'er, 20 l.m* English one and Uvo horno TIP - Iron, at f«or ilnllars per 100 lbs. 20 loin Flat Suedvs at four and a.hnlfil<>l nrs per 100 Ih* 6 lon« sc/noro do frrfm 1-2 inch to 1 1 2 in< h 20 (on* ltnund Iron, Irnm 2 I ti to 1- 1 9, iurli, Hnnil tron_, s „_ GO IT B OO TS! CLEAR THE T HE undersigned, at ibe Albany slreet Booland Shoe Dipot,—sign ol tho BIG ROOT—are now in just (he right 'fix* t o seb-lheir old friends and the whole world, who stand in tho • ncedfui' of Bouts and 4 Shoes. Their assortment and qualities are beyond all.parallel, and comparison. They ha»e just received from New York, Ladies',Misses', and Children's, slips, buskins, gaiters and boots^of every variety of style and color, lo ' tickle'the fancy or render ' bona ado' ser- *\\*\ ^•^TiTCfi\— al»Q ftmt11*^flil 1 y I I. nf „..rf»y. I.in.l— fnr A.l-i^v.ll,nj, „,,]! .InUa. |*, n |,L. _ Silver and genuine Bank Notes—easiest things in the world to get. I They also manufacture gents boots in ibe nealett slyieand lashion, logelher \illinll sorts of heavier, workTorlne«oTa^rrtcTTorme^f*^^ tan hark, produce, and matters and things In general. Their prices ate so low that there are no (faction* (o cxpre** I hem Having adoplcd Ibe principle of Go tT, and dealing exclusively in hoots and shoos, (hoy arc pre pared io.ut.dersell those innovators who sell bouts, shous, (ape a- d mnlnsse* Csrcnovia, May 20,1845. GREENLAND & WIIITCOMB. C JtZ E JYO VIJL CABINET AID €HAIK WA ItE HOUSE. T HE subsctjiber*paving opencdlbcir Ware Room,in the building on Alhanv streel, dirccltv opposile (lie Bank, where Ihey intend to keep cooslanlly on hand, or will r\»Xe <° ortlcr, all kind* of srlicle* in their line of business, such as _,_.„, . Mahogany Sofae and. Chairs, of (ho la(est and moat approved faaliion*; Crnlr e / ier. f or<i ond Dressing Table* ; fVard-roles, Secretaries, Book Co«es. Dressing,O mmw & b renrh Burtaus. Curled Maple and CJierry Btrrcaus ; Dhtmg nnd (•oiiinwii Tables \ \V_a<h, Work and l'ight Stands ; Field und Frem h riedstead*. Also, Curled Maple, Grecian, Fancy nnd-Cfimnmn Clmim Rocking. Sewing and Arm Chairs, and a splendid article of Boston Rucking Chairs. K Selteo and Sofa Bedsteads'; Windsor, Fancy nnd Grecian Settees. 4fafrosses, kepi o n band, and mado lo ordor. _ .Turning, Sawing *ani( Ropairfng done at (ho shorlest notice. a^. • They .are prepared to do all kinds ol Ornamental and Sign Painting, on reasonable lerm*. Mahiqgany, Cherry and Pine Coffin*, kept nn hand, and mode lo order on the shortest notice fronted, curled and plain Maple. Cherry, Butternut, Pine and White Wood Lumber, arfd nearly all kinds of counlry Produce, and Cash in exchange for Furniture. _ N» B.—All work done hy them wnrranled wtjll made, and «f good materials. 1 Furniture, ami Chairs will be sold as low as those of any other establishment in the rotinlrv. Cai'enoYr*, J»rL 7. * ANDREWS CHERRY ~ ~ \Tjoop Iron oToTI w nlili*, Spring Steel. c»«l. (Jerman, and American Sleet, b si relined bo rax, h«i so rasps, &c,&t°. Ah of which will bo sold clnop for Cnnli. E . C. LITCHFIELD.. IliE subscriber is now prepared to oiler\\ a much larger slock of Shelf-Hardware, than usual, including pll kinds of house building HARDWARE. Carriage Trimmings, in great variety , Carpen ters nnd Joiners Too'*; a verv large «(oi k o( Saddiee--- India -Rubber CI<jlh; Vnb Colli* and Saltinotls for Carriage Trin.minga B C. LlTcriFll^Ln. \^THITE Lead and other Paints; Linseed Oi. j \ ™ Paint Bru»be* : Varnish & Wliilo wash \ - Brushes, for sale by E. C. LITCHFIELD. G ROCERIES ofajl kind*, t-hean,- Mnlusaes at 2* 6 ; Sugar from 6 to 9 els, Tea Coffee, Bit at ha fewest prices, t-v EC. LITCHFIELD. GENERAL ai.iorln.ent ol Saddlera tlnrd- ware, Patent LeiilTirr Shoe Thread &c &c. * . .10 C. L1TCI1 FIELD. M ILL and X Cut Hafts &c., for sale hy Anvils, Vises, axes, K. C. LITCHFIELD__ IRON PUMPS, sijeriar quality, € AST . Lead Pipe, Sheet Lend and &nt. J. . lor sale by E C LiTciifirjt.n. WOODWARD lale y received a now nnd good assorlnv-nt ol Full nnd \\ int. r Goods. Amongst n variety ol other nrtic'es wi 1 be. round Ihe fol owing: Mripcd nnd fij*'d Cash- mero, Black, blue bla< k mured, figured Medo- ros and p'aul Alpsfes*; Frrncl) Tn'snti*, Scotch, Enclish. Turkey Red nnd h'nek nnd while Ging- hnm*. b'ack unci blue Mack nomhazint-s, Ked, Plnid and Fancy (,'lnaking* Printed De Lainea, HeuVy J $ J yd wide Rl.irk xi k*. Rich Klfiped Silks, n variety- of patterns, P aid Linssys, Heavy Black Satin* fur vesting*, Drown, Greei,, Red and purple Satins for bonnet*, satin Ribbon*. •I'k* velvet, velvet ribbon* Gents French Bupk Gloves, Genf* white silk Lis'e lliread. henry Buck nnd woolon.G'ovet, Ladies silk Gloves irr-great variety. L lilies Cnllon j.ml rafhmerc Ho**, a full as- Wli>y6l l (: ,r tlou' furtlilMli'ii. snrrtiu* Rfrnl* '*• IIIUSTI od mitts and rap*, Cnmfnrler*, mck (ies, Zephyr .gnrslad. Fronch CanvS-i for embroiilery—at. ot which wi'l' DP ' so u'iowTTircaibT*' \**\— Nov JO, 1845. Thread GOOD assortment store of Mmccs. may bo fohnd .1. al the Woobw Ann. men Sheeting A'^hirting^ TtT A Y be obtained for less than ihe same article fan Jioie hi) puschaseiV in Iho city of Nev*\ Yolk, at tbe Now Cheap Cash «tore of J. WOODWARD. Votton N O. 4. 6. 7. S. 10. 12, 14. ma IVrrn.' 16, IS and 22. ma y be had nl tlie store oj J. WOODJ|VA 'Ra_ 'lAMPHENE. Lamp dVl .'Spe'rm (.'indies, and Mould nnd Ditiped Canfll «. for •« e al Ihe store of J WOODWARD For Sale, A QI\ ANTITV > f Mnrkerel,. Inken within a few tlnvs , •>'•\ • \dlish <il a n excellent qual ity, and Connecticut River Shad v - j J. WoonwAnn. Or (oher S, 1315. IV A TIJ S O F the best qualiiv. can he had fur 5 cents * pound at ihe new chefcp ca«h store : «if, 1 WOllDWAlin Suffers. W OOl .SEY'S Loaf Sti«ar. powdored and cru'lied Lonf Sn^nr. New t)rlenn», PorW Rico, and St ('rn\x fur «n 'e nl the unrivnl ed cheap rn<h \tore of J. WoniiWAim October. Im_ ^ IWoIassrs., P ORTDRICO. N Orlean«on.| Eoglieh Island for »aln nl the alorn of .1 WnnnwAnn C ^ILTnnd Mahogany frame.*, for »»'e nl tha f -new rash store of .1. WoonwAnn. TL F you wont GOOD TEA , rnllai Die store of 1 J WoonwAttP.