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.'MA V ... sVCl. ~ ixui.\.Ri'i.Bi-:ii SHOE-; ! 1Q CA* i KR India-Rubber-Shoes'jusl received •* and for sili; at about half the usmil price. i: It. & K. D. LITCHFIELD. . 7 l-'I'i. _ _ l \\T AILS ! v H.e Kvn. .it -112 el« |.»r !b. T'll') II'MT* ,ir.* i ' \ r,'< inn;* anntlirr 1 Mll 'l u ll.ll I •(/ill' 1 ,', lli.tl ui I wll House & Sign Painting and Glazing. DRXESSW & SROPJS, ryHANKFl 1 !. f»r past favors, respectfully-in A lorm tho citizens of Cazctiuvia nnd vicinity, Ihol they continue to carry on ihp business of GSoiisc & Sign Painting- and « 1 a •£ i n g, infill its various branches al their new shnpon AIhnny slicpl.nne ilnor West oC-lhe-- Booltslorer |.) I) * ..I i .ky'. A: r ii. ft A ^irn.fi Ii end < ii.iw nj'i-n- I' I n i M rn I n l.l.ne s just receiv- K I) Lrrgu FIELD. l-t> Dvr«.« &<oous. \\.|I'i;:i!I-.>< M iU\ l ^nnrs. Alpacas, Or s S;'' iu<t II ceivril. 1-3. It. & 13. I) LITCIIFI \( 3 ST rr<'<\nr I n lim'er pint'! Trfn il.iinl Carpets at Hindi uliero lliey mn bo found nl nil litres ready to unit upon n.l who tuny favor (hero witb ibeir custom. * ( Signs -painted and gilded with or wilhoul shades al short r^ijicc. r All kinds-of wood imitated, such as Oak, Ma ple. Black Wnlnul, Mnhoijony. Cherry,&6:- Morli 'insr done in IheEngiish and French styles to suit customers Pnin.ts! Paints!! Paints!!! II VAN DRIESEN, keeps \constantly on hand, at tho nlinvc stand. Whitu Lead, Dry ajid (irouuil it| Oil, Spiiiiis.li A\ bile, Paris While, Red Lead, Veiieimn Red, Ye.low Uihre, French & Chrome Yi-I <•«, Brunsnick and Emerald Green, and every other kuiJ-of Piiint, &t well a£_Linsetfd Oil boied nr u' bulled, Can-be had cheaper limit at any other place in town N I) Ail kinds of\ Painters' Topis * for sale cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. Cuzenovii. April 29, 1S45. • K it x {•: T Che >U in. rnciu .l LITCHFIELD. ;J, t c.j. re uf tlia! | nun' cheap Tea jus V. B & !\ D IiTCHFir.i.D. ciodis Cloths. F INE'Blink From I. ( 1. ih* .,n.| n full sup ply ifolli»r ,el> Ins jo«t r-cenr.l E It 6c. K I) l.ifciipirr .T). ~ ~ i:i»\M-:sriC (.ODDS ]• 5 ROW'S and ' '• \ h'-.l «IIPPIIIZ«, lickinir«. i-i . IV.JI,. »i(l..i.^, &c cheap P. ,. l r D I ITI isrirr.ps. -' (,!.(.). ! I. I S r 3 c fIF 3 e»i* «< r.'iiT'! ,ire now rcreivini: a fu I * KII.C k <•) llroi eius^huh ore silling thvau- i r than ei f >r c -i.t., ,1 I\ H . N . I\ P I .iTniFiKl n c n T ii » .' y >;:o \n,i ..ti, u i) rtti ued and .\ former pruts P. II. i^-nnerefl ai>>l nulinel^, i• • SulJ UIULII less O. I.ITCIIFI I i .n £° \ a> t ; E2 . i 'Wo 'RTG.'A.GlE SALE. 'jbouihur Siorti\!— 'ri !!E subscribers, at their old stand, keepci * slant v on hand, a full slo'ck of SPANISH and St .ALCiiTCR Soi ,jiJjcATiiEn, .J/arness anil Upper /.eallter, Ca f, Kip, and Sheep Skins, to gether nilh MOROCCO, LININGS, LASTS AND FINDINGS. Also, Aiuer.and AWs Pool Oil. Thoy wouk particularly recommend In shoe makers anil leather dealers In examine their stock and prices belnre purchasing in the eastern cities. Tbiv also kii-pon hand BOOTS & SHOES, OJ the best qu.ilily. • Cash pa'rd tor Hides and Calf-kins. Wanted, any quanliiv of 1Vn Bark. 'I I ALLEN & SON. Cazenovia. Slav 1SJ5 £ Q^^J l''El I*.\. I'nper Han..'inj«, now open I I » ill In Ha. ;r.U l.e.iji fur cn«h 35 (Masses. ri''iT» are se in^ 'M.:!.icies nl-livn \i ! M\ pei.. v per iT'illi-ii 13 !'• .1 1-3 IJ I ITUIFIF.I D - Hntt^ FmnrflttTT*. * r..i..'.-nie n'/'ir i« nlimrt moving different ar- H in l 1 e manufacture ol Fstj'nitiirc, II v md Pln'n, w lilt It he is determined In sell uui i .'m.il •. i • s, m u ill bo an in.lucenienl • I.H.'.. . . (hi Al<> n ii i-b i\ pun h»«r, l.» cull and ex- : ... .1 (i.mli men «.blic \ilhiircnnil i. I . ill ni.ij look lor Ihcin- 4> F F3^'§ in ii.ni r, i.ufif e \3* J 1 .0 tt.iidliril In the lirst possible ,-And stile, on short as lb pun I. I\ r« 'is iunn'<; firm the rnunlrv. as well lei i ill till.i^- >ii'l ill. lu ...II before n« I put I lie pine low. S ALDEV. doors north ul Hough's l,» ironlurin In the tnni : Linckhien si., three Block. N. p. Country Cabinet Makers will find Ma hopinj-V'etieerinij al the above stand. Cazeniivin Muv. 1SI.3. i l/.i. i \ rr.s Kir i c* a ln..k b. .'i.fii < ,. i • irt. P.- it, Delphi Wool, Woof. ••v. I.un .je /iRO.TU ( /.Oil], ami H.IT fill »*i ft'.' r will /,/. / / <;A I .r V. C< 11. a ,i, n i- I n 1 I 'l.s w ill do well to Like .f I'M IiTi.'jir <e« l.i-rc A gnndas % i. Ii '..i.i I .il Ins CI.ilh Si. ire four h .' I\ V.i i.i M I iii.'v I '.inl, cr nl bis i •• i-v I 1 'I i^'* rm!p« nir*b ol I! Tl -.N KYCIf • v i miiKs I'l .i 'H .cr H'TTEBS • r I, w i _• pun lin-N'd the rn^M lo ••ii i \ it, al !,. if: ll.i' Hi f 1 Irnl U.^l mnl \i I r in i>, s'ir;>.i«i.. | • I 'M,-.. i.i.' •'' I •' • '• ' i . \,imine them, at :l . .n.l , i,| „f H|„ v ,||n K4 ., adjmn- '•• : '' \ \' I v lol>es HP i9 (.on- i Un ... ,!.•,•. ( ||, 0 „„„,| q „..,|,i 1P , „( '; \ » \ «.ili«U n I. Ilial n-j| ui„i durability itcannilbc I, r 3^nl3 *• I l\ .i .1. i; ... • i. V. >iilntiiher.if mni •1 .WeiilfuTir new pt.in Tnv~ ' d is in r.il Icif.ili ; ' f 'i' K'Hies, uhiil i ' 'i i \iT.i.tr us to re luco il .1 l> \Ml 1- , ST1J \TTON. Till! GRF.\T REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION ASD Liver Complaint. rj'io THR I'UBI.IC — There is not room in a B nrwspjpi-r advrriisement to publish the nu mero'is certificven of cores, but the invalid Is re- firrcd'o J nn-il cal pampldet, to be had of any of the api n's ura\s Such proofs as we are con s 3nil) laj 'in; before the public must convince'all, il.at Dlt.LASBOrjS S\TH&CT OP S.UNGWORT s ibe uni) mi-^icint.- in the world tbkt will cure ah wli'i arc predisposed to Ci nsiunp'ion, I.iver Gumplaints. or troub'cd with Lung s Cods, Asltima. Pieunsy, Spitting of lil.H iV. I'^ni m lie Side and Uhest, Dif- iicu''} olBieath ng, Tightness across the Chest, Pal pitation of the Heart, nronchilis, 1 hroat complaints, and allaffections of t e Pulmonary Organs. If tins is noi snfBcieiu, we willjeTer any one- to- oifiers \\tni . (it l!ic dale of the above) ate now n>-n^ tltiH ariirlf, in a variety of protracted Lung ami l.ivrr Cnrr-| l...ius All lUc cerrtli al*a ilinwn lo the public, prove cunrltiGivelv, one thinrj—that the VECETAHLE Kxrn.tcr OF LutfowoaT is possessed of ceilam powers, in healing the lin ps, and resturing energy to those who are sup posed to be fust sinking into ihe gpave, over .every o'.liir remedy nncipnt or modern, Or Larhor's medical guide for those afflicted with Ijung and Liver Complaints, to be had gratis fiom any of the agents. Prepared only by the Proprietors, THOMPSON, Sc CO. 173 Broadway, Albany. Also nrOHAJJ'S PILE PILLS,\a certain cure, out) 25 ct nrs a bux AOK.N rs^-lliram Sheldon, E. Itanney, Stock- bm'ge . J J 'F'not. Harg'iltnn ; D. Ramsey, Earl-, ville . (. I. Korrl. P.at.m , T. L. Cleveland, NJP'- risville ; E D .lenks, De Ruyter t T Lathrop, New Wnwlsfnfk, John I'airchild, Uazenovia. .S?«i'«v, Test A' Coffee. 1 O F the best quality, for sale cheap for cash, hi A. & W. B. CHFLDS. S i , ' tinners. uiielnriii{i f I. KviTBil'i I .ii .11 ; i' ••• ' f h.-r-rs \•I r Ir is.- i 1 I iii< r The above <i .ne I l.r llie use il is . -ii.-, V 'l], ninl fpr*ed. t*vo ' . I it n .i r . it feeds bv I.. I ..I II il.-4irable lenjlh ii le or shec;. and fun be nu. mil »i 1 1 ut anything ]i i an !»• seen nl Hie n lie I,ill west of Mc- I of 1 I) Sirallon. in ( .ill and see it, as no vimm*' il -n I .*•' i ^.i\ < l 1-inlisfied 131 K»I WDl -.it I 1-3RK1NS. M, S.'p 10 So/tp A' Candles. OF HOME MANUFACTURE, A &. W B. CHILj>S will joliSopp at FIVE I \ cents per ib. untl Cnndle9 at TKN cents, al reinil nl ihcir (irocerv. t Also. Wholesalo* at Factory Prices * \ * < azenovia Jul y 15, 1S45. r rop In I. •.. i r ir is,- | ' ' I* «\I' .'.I. I r I. ,.| I IS\ ,./ I|... ,,|„ R • ' i IISI .11,. ,. r „| ,|, . s > it iir n( (\ , , Connecticut Shad^ rVCk'EREL. N «V>1. No. 2 ; arid Maokinaw Truul, for sale by ^ A. & \Y. B. CHILDS; .Inlv 2\?. lS-lo. *. \ /\ \ \ • ' i01 ' ''' ^ ( ' I..I8 AT LAW, \ II, V. i .!!:i,:i (',•( I A1LOK noons WI:ST Son, OF John Wfcis k Son 's Storp. t\ZI4W\|\, Culling din. 1 mi sh. ul i.<iti«.c and reasonnbli £>. t A i».V- A J- 5i J3 \ ' « «' It Ci EI, I It.\ I I I N \\'.l> ~**~ A TV )) » SOUCITORIV CflAXCEKY, -IlSlisfi' fSash A'jpiintls, T HE stihsrrih.'i' has on hand il quantity nl PINE LUMBER, which no wIH/teirciieap for cash , Also, Cash paM toi\JShecp §• Lamb's Pills: Any quantity of customers can find fto.od MEAT, ol airkinds, n't' the cost end of llie village, • W. C. CASWJBIifr r'nzeno'via, July l-,-i84of\ ~ * * N B — As Ihe new posl office .'law i » now-1»'| operniion.oll persons indebled jire requested.fp paH and seli'e up old nrcounls. ' ^ f F OR sale ol manufjriurer^flric, Ii VAN 1 DRIL'SEN ' Wool, .Wool,^ 100,000 pounds ^°2 I ^^^ V N> Cixennvia. June 17, 19-15 | 1 «,0«© RusU«?ls Flax Sccrt/ •g ^HU wluiir Ihe suhseribcr will pay Cash on fi. delivery at the new Oil Mill at Belmont, or al the slnri-^ nl Pu furil &. b'neollanils iff ibe vil- lajje ol C .i /eno\ I.I Oil nf tlm purest kind, for sale at the mill or delnered In order on tho shortest notice and at the lowest cash price. T. BACKUS, Cazenovia, August 2S, 1845 _ Cash paid for Pelts. r?p HE Subscribers will pay Cash for Sboepond JL Lambs Pelts during llie season. JOHN \?ILL1AMS & SON. The preceding litfurr is'uuen to represent the INSENSIBLE PEUSPlPv.\TlON. It fs the greal evacuation of the implirities of the body It will be noticed that a thick cloudy rriist issues from al points on the surface, which indicates the wonder fill process going forward-within This perspira lion flows uninterruptedly when we are in health but ceases when we are sick. Life cannot be sus tamed without it. Il is thrown oll'f'rom the blliod aid oilier juices of the body, and disposes by thij. means of nearly all the impurities'within us. Tlit blnod by tins means only, works itself pure The 'language ot scripture is ,,! in ihe BLOOD is the life. ,1 U meT becomes impure. It may b& ttiicL'Udlrmi) to the stoppage of the^ insensible persjfiralion.* Ii never requires any internal medicine's to elean'sejt, as it always purities Itself 1 by IU nwnTieat and-tfe^ tion, and throws off all ihcQOrRwding humors, through the insensible perspiration. -Tims we set all that is necessary when the Moot! is stagnant 'oi infected, is to open (he pores, and it relieves ilsjrlf' from all impurities instantly; Its own liea'l'and v> lality are sufficient, without one'plrflfile of medi cine, except to open the pores upon Die\surface Thus we see thejjplly of taking £o much infePnal remedies. All practitioners, however, direct tbeji efforts to restore the insensible perspiration, but ii beems-to Be not always the proper one. The Tliomp. sonian steams the HydropalhiSt shrouds us ia wet blai tels llie tlontopai hist deals OUT Inri .'U'isimals, the Altodaihisl bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the blustering v}uack\gorgeS us-wjtrrpills, pills, pills. It will be set n, therefore, that aft phy^ic.ijnr understand alike what is necessary to a recovery how much they may differ as tothe'ihodeofibriiil ing it To give some idea of-the amount and consequent. 1y the Importuuce of die iiiieiiiibl 1 ; perspifuuuu, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewcnboch, anil the great Ooerhaave, ascertained thai S 8 of all wt receive into the stomach, passed off by this means In other words, if we eat and drink 8 pounds pei day, we evacuates pounds of it by thevinsensibh perspiration. lliis is none other than the used up particles o> blood and other juices giving place to ihe new am: tresh ones by carrying with it all the impurities wilinn up to the surface. To check this, therefore is tu retain in the system .S H nf nil ili^-vi.nl^iv matter that nature de'mands should leave the bony And even wTien this is llie case the \bToodla soac \ tive 'a principle that it determines those pprticle.- !o the skin, wrfeTc they form scabs pimples, ulce, • and other spots ; but if directed inwards, and fal upon the lungs, the consequences are generally fatal ^_ Dy a sudden transition from heat lo cold, th?' pores-are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and dis ease begins at once to develop Itself, lltncfr ihtr stoppage of this Bow of the juices originate!) &t many complaints II is by stopping the pb.res thai overwhelms mankind with coughs* colds andl con sumptions Nine tenths of the world die from dis eases induced hy a stoppage of the 'nsensU>le.pBrs piration It is easily seen, therefore, how.pt |CC,Sf, sary is the-flow of Uus subtle humor to the surfact to preserve he llh It <»nnol4jey«tpppeitpitjaii. not be even checked without. ilWii'cirtp idlseasi The blood and intestines must'reiltrrt theSjelve' of all their worn nut particles and poisonous bu mors, and they must go through the 1 polej 'as na* ture designed. *\> 1 . Let me ask now ever) candid'mind, what Course seems the most reasonable to pursue to unstop ihe pores after they are .closed, and let the perspiration flow that the blond may relieve itself of its impurities 1 Would you g'.jie-iphysic tp^upslop^hc pores; oi would you applj^ometftngiUatlw.ou'tS do tj|is upm. the surface, wliere'tiie^lo^g^rrg'aitinitly i»j Would not this be common sense t And yet f know of no physician who makes use of any external applica •ion lo effect ft. The reason I assign is, that no medicine within their knowledge is capable of do ing it. Under^lbTSS circumstances 1 present to pliysiciaiii^and'to iintthers a preparation that has this power^itnits fullest extent. It is McALLlS THi{^AtI^HE -A6lNG -OINr-Mrl?*Ti oir-ran WbltLD'S SALVEJJ It has power to restore perspiration on the^feetT^on -the head, around old sorei, upon,the chest, in short upon any part of the body,,wheth\er diseascd'iiTiglilly or severely. When the perspiration is r,eslored,\it has power to pene trite to'tlieilungs'.liy^or an£.piherpart of the hu man system, and si/to act.upt)^ them if they be dis eased, by separating theiHoJHmed m6fbjd,part',cles therefrorn and expellin?'t|ie\rn to tlie'^irffce. ,. .. wwiij.a2.iil.. •mtiicr,: *tTl3eK5ie tfriatattBn'of 'lh« juTcti wlKii:clieckcd or ditu-r-djn br C9td>'ot otlicc eanse*; ,tt prewm » aml'dtOiad* XR.'tvthet U-cm *IIJeraliriintntor il» hncUopi, wblle |tko«ji»,9I»:»^>if fhinaels ofllw Iil«ii) ia rolJalt ll» ujeleupa i ticlei. Il Ii a ilippls l\\t «o* tterTut prmctnt* lli»t'bKMrrti In liMlthy op*ralion Ihe'tOltre ma- ehiarrjor oar kclng. It IDIUMOIIIWJ hotil» lo^ilbrr Ilia mrftki •nfthe infernal Tli«er«,tlie,iDternal rttere aijd ,lln ^rfaca. The iurDice If the batlefof 6-Q orilie'blte aoJ uieil up mailer IVilli.u. It li'pterecd wllh -mllllonj of oprain^s \tt rttt^ve lb« iutrsilurv. •gto. jnJheje^MlTl ^jnjritoft .kwilVl •! r \i'r lilt ri ;lilly Urmra atl-uealinc, for Ultra Ii scarce!/ a u>Kvie exleroal or litter, ml Umt it -vtlllnot btneRt.^ I-Knie u«cdTt fbrllife lailll yrais for alt illttaiM of lh »<beil,I »w^, li»er»nJ-Uie teortd >Dg «wus drib- le'mnl msltOici. I bare.tueiljtio cue*of e«lre^l« ntril nirJ|,»raiO, iDTbtvIa^the-titmost ilaiiseralii] refponiib'ilily ftrf .l I declare before hemrcaend man that nol ib one'etbgle cati'lia. It failed Id beticfit, when Ibe patient *aiiwiUi|n. the reach oTmoilal ineanh . ! \ ' I nrrer to my tecoHreltori bad mure lliaa fiye or tli'amoor |lie thoounili who-have used it, i»? (fiat' it na> not, faeoratlr' W llitlr' complaint. On llie contrary I haVe bad hundred! rctarirfoltlDlaJil}r and in llie vrarmrit and molt pathetic language apeak iu M% praue. I Jiave had phyaleiana tearcjed in llie profesiion ; I liatcliad minia- Isltrlof JM roeVI. Imlgea on llie bench, nldermm and l»»)i-.-«, f ;ebtlemen'l>Ptlie Iri^Rett er6dltion. and multitadra of the poor, me 1 In erery variety of way*, anil lliere hai been but on- voice, one united universal roice, aajin^—McAIIiiter, your Ointment is (.GOOD, w * -a - f . As a Family^Tedicine, nc.bian can nYe^ihre itt.ralue. 8&loni, as the stars roll alogg Ihe.IicaYeai-^o leSj aa)inan (reads ll ^eaitli subjeel In atl'tlie inlTrmiltes orttie~IIesli—*io long as disease and sicane<s is known^juit so long will this cood oinlmrnt be used aud esleemei7. 7 When mad ceases from off the earth, then the demand will cw/.ant! oot-lill tlwo. i JAMRS-McALMKTKn St CO.JlOS Pnnll, Slrrel.T*. V. sole Idreisrd (post paid,)^-PHee 25 cla. anil 60 els. nroprielors of Ihe above medicine, lo whom atleommuiiicaliuns must be addressrd (post p: *' * Sold in Caxenovia, ^ In every virh^in.lhe 4 Cou»JJ',.;ja.--Tl>u;SEy, No ISS USal .^WbifaXff y • H ^Vf^/j i ??Sr^^TrtfMc. Oeucnil Acent. a^yJOHNvPAlItCIllLD. only, and by Acenls lh; 4 eoii»\J ; -Tt>u:SEy, tfo I WSaler-st, (Ffonting'tk i^Alttfjfys Y)repSrt?a\fbf s Travellers, Boarders, flliajParties of Pftja'smi. pr^Business. DEALER I N Marble, Slonuijienls;' Hbad-Kones; 1 'kt, . Salina street, Syracuse. 1 \ -Also, COT STOKE , for Uuildinrpi^bf iiverj-'^c- Rerii )l:on supplied on shrtrf noliei*. * ' '' ' JLook out for the Cars I OSBURN AT HOME AGAIN! CITIZENS, and others, desiring o'striMtfahaie', will find OSBUJIN at the striptd'tign; u&het the Linckloen House Cazenovia, Aug 5, 1845 JLinseed Oil For- l^alev \ 'O /'i'iot.-fesALi: or retail, oUhe new 6il i \Jilf , 01 Belmont, or delivered (o order, on, llie, shortest notice. * JBSV ACXV*. April 9,1315. 3 • *\ aud iYcorOedwlb^CIe^ , jc^a<ir.Mad on the 1 tilt day of Jul), 1537,'at ft'o'clbck; A. M.- in V\btr N 6f Mortgage!, page 409, Stiid (norlgago wu uiigned by taid Laidnmao to B. Vraiiklin Chapman, Jaotllry VJtK,'Jar3, ai»4 hsi^ncJ \>J taitl Chap- to be due ODM\ * *\ * \** ** notice f> $.114 , premuci, Tit _ , ._ being ia th« lat»aof Lenoy; Afoi^^ti^betnff part of lot Wgmber Twenty iu the Oneida Creek Tract, to called, the Uoundarie* ami deMnptlobiofwhichare at follow • ; Bcgintttg at nBotierimtMp* thn »outb*eaiter(y corner ofiaLd piece of land, or a diriiloDbctfw'eeu him and Albert Willbmi. arid from tbeoce ruDniripon the tine bf •aid dirisinn aouth •eTcoty-niM degreev^^tB\ ehato* ai)d «rco* ir-oerea Hpkj to* the ceutre of theroadj ihrocenloDgtlwiceDtreof .he «Sld ro'td 'Dorlh tlilrly-iwro drgrees, west twelr r chain* and fifty* lit ^ll ^kMbewt-w^Ay'^sb^^^KttreaiUwo ^liaiDiKa^ atxtyr eight liuki toliieaild .vettcrly bank 9^ the said .Oueida Creek* and IhcDCfl *aIo»g the urns to'the pUcc of be^nnlog. coutnlul&gfiro Htres, three rods and tircDty-»ereo pcrchesoflaud.b e (t the aatnc more 01 lesi. Dcfatdt harlaj been mnde In tlijs payment ^f money secured by utd mortgacc, by virtue o f a noive'rof ?Ac hi said tnorlgoge coo- ind Iu pursuance 6f the SthU/fe 1.D such cose made, the above <o\d at uublio auclion at the house of tain«d f and ijeicribetiprcmUea will bo sol „ , T .. William Spencer, in the village or'WamruriUe, tn the County of Maditoo, on the 7th day of February, l&4B.*t ode o'clock, P.M. Dated Notcn^rll.1843. UBMAN P. ^*ARQ„ Ecinams W Dopon, Attorney. A»)ignei FOR THE PILES, * D U. UPHftM'S ELECTUAR V (an loternal remedy.) The w- nrriontv of this justly ce/ebratedmedkine. fof tlje Curpof FJ/ei h mamfesleJ bj its refieiiiig thousnndi who had in vain letted other preparations. A/ady m this .city^fUte tnghest respccl»bi/I< ly, who tiad been afflicted wttli. (Jilt cotnp/aint and for Several )ear» never free from palu, has been enllre/y Cured by th* K/ee* tuary. -A -gent/eman in Brood way t \ Tiro-years afflicted-with the Weeding Pi/es, entire^ cured and now eojoj-s good.luraUh. A /jdy In Second st< M~ai so adlicted with Inflammation and irritation from external tumors that she was unable to keep up, one portion of the Eftctuarygarc Immediate re/ief, n'nd a cyntimranee i f \hi tri>*[Hinne made a perfect cure. Hundred* of casn similar to the above havr- come to the kuo\v/c*Jse 0}' the proprietor, ana nJlcr ten )e.irVeipenrnce w(th this medicine he fee/s justified In thuis-l sertion tfftt the efectuary It v medicine the virtues o f which <an urver be e*ce/fed, and it may just/y bj> irt-Rarded as a sorercign re medy for Pi/rs either Weeding or b/tud, internal or external In Lockport, liochrjler, ^Syracuse, 0»wego, Home, UticsLaoil ntlier place*, this medicine has curcUi^tme, desperate caitlif Piles after other rentedjci had been tried in vain. Trice %A per box. ThesgrplsnUl furnish the public gratis, witb papers deK-ribin-thi*eiccOeat medicine. * > 8. Toi «cv t Joilin's Corderj, Mtfdlsott county, a^rent 'fbr the •state of New York^ijor sale by J. KAiitciiu-D t Caxcnovia. and I a*rnis throughout the cftunty^ * ~ * ^ -4- ENGLISH EEMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA , St CONSUMPTION' The GREAT AN D ONLY REMED Y Jfor ,Coldi t Coughs Asthma, atfdCdVHUMPtlON/U the HUNUARTAN BALSAM OP LIFE* discovered b^r^he celebrated Dr. Buehan of London, England, and introduced into the United States under .the immedi ate superintendence of the iuTcntor. The extraordinary success ofihis tnedtclnf, -in the cure orrulJ mojiary diseases, warrants the American Agent fix eolicjtins for treatment the WOiyi T POSSIBLE CASES that can be found in the community—eases thatsetk Teliefiu vain from any of tlie common remedies of the day, ••ayr tw ''rn efTrft iip^hy^ttw?-m< di*Un5Uhhcdin.picians,aj \CONFmMED AN D INCURABLE. The fljBjgirfw Palrtm hajcbred anJwflf cure, jhe» 1 *1 t^ST PES- PErWPB\GK OASES—Itrnnvr ;Tjimck nostrum, but ar sUcndartt EnRliih medicine, of known^no-established efficacy. Etery family in the Uo^td Slate^ should! be sujmlied.withr.Bo- chunks Hungarian Ba.*am of Life, not 0Q ' y to counteratllhe/coii* lunmtlve tebdr 'ncles of the climate, but to be used rfl a preventive raedtciM in all .cases of Colds. Coughs, Spitting of. Blood, Fain in the Sti}e and CKest, * Irritation and, §orcne»* of the Lungs, Bronchitl., Difficulty of Breathing, Hectic* Kefer, Night Sweats, Kronciation and General Debility, Aslhdiaj Influenza, Uooping; l'qugh,juid Ciuuu. • r——• , • [* •———. r - fjr>-Sold, fnlarge bottles, at $1 per bottle, wll» IWI directions for the restoration of Urallh. Pamphlets.'containing a mass of English and American >pertltl« cateSvand. other evidence, slwwing the uneqiuillcd merits of this GretftEnglish Remedy, may be obtained ortlie Agents, gratuitous ly. ' DAVID P. BRAD LEE, sole Agent for the United Stales,— 118 Court-street, pot tori, \ 1 * 8. TOUSEV , JOSUDV Corners, Madison county, N . Y^—Agent (or Wev? York »ad ihe 'Western States, tu whotri alf orders'sltOuld adoTresKTr\ \Sold by JOH N FATBtni7inT ;Xraxen6via,\anir by agents' thrCrugbotit the.ttfunry^- ™ \YA^UABLK EXTERNAL KI< MEDY. Uuufs ILinsmcnt. TTIiis cjelftbrnled remedy is now for Ihe firjt lime otfcrei[ lo Ihe New York public; ibe celebrilyof which it has obloined in llie county, (Wcslcbes.F er.J jvjiere it wo» originnliy inlroilurrit, lias In- •luceM the prnpr'rolor to extent) Ihe sale throughout ihe couniry. There Jins never y«;t been discov ered an oxlcrh.ll remedy that Kns proved so cer tain in its - emrctJ .in permanently nirmfr lTi<s loV- lowing diseases; Rheumatism swelled limbs, pain in Ihe chest tf back,sprains, bruisc9, Nervous afjections,. weakness in the joints, contractions of Ihe muscles, burns,.sail rheum, croup, ague in Ibe face, toptb',ach^ elci, etc '.V/. tV.'.o/Hi Tho following letters from the higlily]eminent pKysi'cians^ who liavirKad thni'ge of'tile Hospital M Sing S'tiig Slate P'ria.on for manyyeifrg, is the most powerful aridence\\in firroTTsfllJls^EiiTEn- HAr. REMEDY , and is u sufficient cuaranlee Ibat il Uvprtliy 1I10 confidence of llio publicj. For pnTlfculars, see ihe cerlificoles nccompanying each'bux. Price. 25 cents. Sing Sing, Decrmber\26lh 1814, My' <lear sir:—I received your note ofyester- dayinskinr; my opinion to Hu.il's Liniment pre. I»a'refl by Mr. 6. E. Stanton. Knowing its com position, arid having frequently use il it. I can re commend it to you ris a safbexiernal remedy, and in my opinion Ihe best lihiment m)iv in use. • • Very Irulyonil reapeclfully yours, •/ ' A. K. HOFFMAN, Mi D. Col. PiEnn E VAH GOUBXLANDT, I fully concur in the abov e opinion. - Wm. N. BELCHER, M. P., Mr. G E. STANTON' , * ' Sir: Having been afflicted wilh the rheuma lism for upwards of five •y«afs/iri my ancles and led, and at limes so painfotlharil could not walk or dress my«eif, and havinj.boe'n under the care of four or five different ph^sFcfa^l, and have Iried T HE '(wbioribersJiaWlfdrmed a coiparlnership; for IhoiVurpos ^ofi carrying on the Book pub lishing, Uook selling and Paper-Making business in the villnge 4 of ^a^ennvia^'uoder''the k name and style of Hen'ry*& Sweellands^f and having laken Ihe business bf»«e'riry,-Hltchcopk & Co., Ihoy will be found^t the.olilistand, icorner'of Albany' and Lincklaen 6lreel»|fprtpared-to attend to all calls in Ibe abnvo4jusino«a; '... ... Cazenovia, Hay 16,-.1845i.i SrHjtHE J. VV.« SWEET LAND. W. H . SJWEETIIAND. D i .s ao IIJP'TXO;N •_ _ rTtHPco.parinorsliiphereloforoexislingbetivoen (he subscribers,binder (bo name and lirm'of Henry, Hitchcock, &. Co., islhis'day by mutual agreement dissolved., „ , - \ The unsettled bus'inass <if <lhe firm is left wilh S. C. Hitchcock, who will bofound at Ihe Store of Henry & Sweetlands', where all persons nre re- 3 ucsl«d lo cnll ttnd arrange (heir accounts without elay.—May 1,1S45. : - * si n.'HENRY, S.C.HITCHdOOK, •: CHAS. JACKSON. T HAT wants'Horsejs shoif as th.fap as the. chea'pesl, and auod as llie best ! Call at. trie new •'Pay .Down\ Shnejn'g Shop. - * Tho suh ?criber > has lilted ups a new. *h°P noar ihe Red .Milltin the South part of the- village of Cazenovia, for Ihe purpose of shoeing liors.es for Ibose tvhn wish to gel thorn shod cheap for cash or Ready Pay. . Wood, Butter, dntf all kinds of grain'taken lor pav if br6uiiht wlifn the workfi* dona. - ' He will ui'nll iFrnos'bb in rondincss to wait up on (hose who may'favor him wilh lhe ]r custom. EBER PEET. ga^enoviay NovfS;,-— —- — L- i M. W. & J. SHAPTLEY, Practical j M a.c | i i n i^s t s , CAZENOVIA, N. Y . =u _ Muilderi if jiJB «!tf «H J 'Biti , ej MqcMn crj^'jig : . Engine, and flavd JMints, Pickers, Car dint: Ma- (hints, .Condensers:, Jacks, Broad and Nar row Power J AOIUS , Gigs, JCnappers, . • AliU-tfork,. Screws, Presses. , , i S/c. fyc. • N. B. All orders from a distance will meet with prompj a'ilcVitiiih. • ' ' • R ESPECTFULLYr-.informg, (hq 'Ladies of, Cazenovia nnd ihe *Sllagej» adjacent, llmt she-ha»^sMot «riwWi »m-Ne.w*York, and optftv ed a ' '• • i-.i Millinery Estalblisliiucnt^ in -lho L idace r ?cenfly^e^U|'l^iy^lrsrBifkgr7~| on AJbatiy street, where she will t keep constantiy on band . Velvet, Sit6 Leghorn 'Bonnets .'' Togelh^r'XvinraTarge^oiecliqn 6fB.ibb'6tA. F!olr. ers, Fealhdrs, Dress Caps. Lhces, Skc;\^ 1 Dresses, Cloaks', tfc., Cilt a'nJ'.biadii b'i thq latest anil-most approved fashions. From her long and very extensive acquaint* once willi her business, sbo-flnlters herself that her work will bo extoulpd ,a slyle -ibat may suit; pll,her customers., . |, Mrs. J\ »vpu!j. be jiaf^y lo.^havp J|ie .i public give Iberia, calli * ' . r <• ,.-. IMPROTJSD GBAOT:> ACTION' ri ^HE subscribers desire through- this medium- JL to tt-nder the^r graleful acknoiyJedi'mrOH -to. (heir numerous customers,throtjghojit 'ihe'Upion,, who have so.liberoJjy |)Afronized'ilieni d'uri'iig 4Jt )t past, year; and Ihey'resjiecl'fuJly infnrmlliern pnit Ihft |rlihiir. trenprnllv lllnl llie nriftr.,! ntTnrtii'Af'i) r . JSeiv ^Jlvraftgcmeiit, rpHE subscribers hating entered into coparl htblilp, InVcftd'tn conduci iho Jewelry ant lolmnsl nvery reincily—l/-c*oulill|Tear-ol^bul-Tiol-lo- -moh'iyi- much effect. IJiarl giv«nti |>all.'liO |iesof ever be- qnjre <jf Joseph'Slpde, Jr. on ihe premises, or the ing cured, unfiM[ hearh^of Hunl'siiivimenl. tried ono bottle oftil, nn(l found immediale relief. I have used one dollars worth and now feel as well as I everdhX .^yXamiljfc as -well*. asTroJselfcan : testify lollrjvajueiond lwoir!d>dVige'ill w] afflicted.>Jgl| paiijs,ftna acbes to uie\Hunl'f rotnt.; o-r-j^. 4 ;';. \ . HENRY LiBpOKftOlIT 5'^J ho nre Lini Sing4Stng,'-S*p(C6]1344.. :-?'V I have uj3jt'HuAtV;.Liriim</ntfor : a severe enso of the'sorelhro^tqatp ^ij ^^he i'all.'rbcum.^in botl •casesiwas-entireli' rel)'oked..^ ^ \ —M:* ., r A ; AUONrL. RYDER. Nev /-.eflffl5No5 ;:20ji844.. ; %g *£g! I linv^Vefeni.tifliicte\d;.%iiHjin^i^ilQn^f the spineSoJn»TlH:i?dUI riot'siep \more- tjpnc??-' or & \mcbes~pT'W3Lme. Iwo.lourS-Trq^jhe'.rlrst.ap- 'plication*Uf-H«nds Xfinment, I was entirely rc licved and could wo Ik, as well as ever. 7 • Wm. SHAW.- Sing Sing, Jan. 15,1844. g ] For certificates of cures jind, directions, see wrapper nround^ca'clrhoi'le, Piice-^ cents. AGEKTS . 1 —JobniFairchild^Cazenovia; M. B. Slocum, Oclpbi; K .Andrews & Co., Fabius., Abner Miller, Apulia; J. C. Cuddeback, Tullyf Fiicb &. Co., Syracuse ; Hondley, Phelps&0o. t 142 Water street, N. Y., Whnle*nle Agents, GEQ. E. STANTON, Propmlpr, F.IRE, FIRE.! E D. LITCHFIELD, having been appoirjl- • cd Agent forlhc Hartford Insurance Corn-, pany.in place of E. B. Litchfiold, resigned, will continuo (a insure properly upon (he same lihefal lermsas usunl. Office a( Ihe Storo of E. B. & E. D. Litchficld,Cir*«r»f)via. - • November 21. 1S44. 39 J. RYAIV, TAILOR. T1VOH00RB FASi OF THE flAKK, ALBANY CAZEXtlTIA Watch repairing- business -fltt'itif -Ta 'rious branch es, r ,0tn-'lrSOAZENOVIA'& SVDACUSE. The business in Cazenovia w:Uf>e' in Charge'o Mr. A. F. Tracy, ^late-.of Osw.ogo.in whom as a superior worKnhnn, tfieylmve grg\a\t confidence, anrrareVaringlopledge'llleinsclves that all tvorlc entrusted tp_bis_liands, wi'J be;done ssbtfacXarty Thejf ria've'rnadean'alrtingement wilh manufuclu rcrs (thereby saving\l (o be sup plied wilh gor/ilt; imd a'so'lfavc^lrtade an arrange- ine'nltn IJIPOUT most nf their Wnlclies, whicli enables them Ib sell solids in .Iheir line as low as csinbesold in WelvYork cily, and (hat, ihey will do Thb'y ardalso nboul-cttnlilisliing in Syracuso manufrfctqry-tor making all kinds of silver woik Old silver will be made intd new ware, ofnlmost any description. The highest price will be paid for old silver delivered at either store. Now work tvillhe sd!dntmanufacturers prices. W. W. WII.LARD j; D. HAW LEY. - Caspnovin, Mijy 13,1345, JFarmftfiov. Male. i T HE. farm on whjfcli llie'SjUbscnbef nosy resides , oirt mile north of the villag e of Caaenoviu. in oflereii for sale low, considering-its location Said farm contains 132 jcres of choice land, It is of that hoppy'medium of soil Whicli is adapted either lor Grass or Grain, There are fifteen acres of woodland ; t e balance is under a good slat e o f cultivation, jfrnit in abundance . The building s are fjooil; an d plenty of ihent. An no person will wish to purchase wttlinu viewing the prSmises, a further description i> deemed unnecessary. Terms of pavmeht made easy. „ SAMUEL. PECK. ' <;»zrnpv?a, Oft. 21. 11145. Farm for Sale. T70R sale, * FARM irltiraled in the town of JL Fenh^r, in tho Oneida Turnjiiko nboul 5 miles easl of Coz novln ; il conrains 178 acre: of Innd, fs plcasantl/ slluafed, ahd'has about 140 acre's imprbvcd. Il is in good farming condition nnd well water ed. The buildings consist of a dwelling house and4 large trams, rfhd 2 hay- ba'rris.\ A liberal credit will be given for a part of ihe purchase —-oy T ^if -<Ie<|ircds=F^r=furtlirn ^nfoTm^lio 1 n~lti subscriber, No. 207 Pearl St. fte-vr Ynrk. t. C. STOWELL. New York, Oct. 8,1845. CarriagrcT, Sign & iFancy •• ••JPAI'J¥T-)TJ¥'€^^ T JM^ubsorib'ei^ihMHrrfei-n'i -1tia.fi lends and jhcptiblic generally, l|m) hehago|iened'a;«hop io.lhn budding or.e door west oClhe public square, where by lilricl at|enlion,lo bueinoss be. hopes to, meril a. slmre,qf. pilblic (latronage^ Also • <€drr(age Trimming, done wilh iieatftdts add despatch. - Prica to cor lesiiond with the times. . , . ! ? \•\ * AI T. CROSS; ; CaiziJIiOvla.'I.fai'iili 31.1845. ' Lotik at This. JYew 'Grdtery and ''\Recess. T HE sujstriher' would- respectfully inform ihV citizens o f Cazenovia and_vjtijii^Jhot-be-bas opened'a 1 ' Grocery and Recess; in the stone- block', south side of Albany street, nearly opposite the bank, where he is ready to wait upon al| t who jmiy favor, him twitb-^lheir-cus- torn. He mlcnds'l'okccfi t Groceriesi*of ol^kinds, and Provision's.'of-'th'e :i best-quality,- 'which fie| will sell.as cheap at ban - be bought clsajvhcrc for Cash, lie rcsjIeclfuHf solicits-u share of thejiub- lic patronage. 1 R. S. KING*. W. H.-DWl 'Nm r JE, SURGICAL AND • MECHANICAL. DENTIST.\ *> Fellow of the American Society of Dental Surgeon* y -B.-^-gaffer, Eggs. Potatoes, Oafa.jand all I CjA 000 Pounds Wool wanjed bv the subscriker 0fSpe4ih door south Clnrkcfr Hobbie's Sior P .n^ a ^^°gp f T' l '/.' 1 -,„,. r^^TJ^^t eath .*'L^ • \ f Citzonnvla, March 14, 1845. RESIDENT PHOTOGRAPHIST, O FFICE at his dwelling, on Mill 'slrec(, 3 doors ^ijuth pf J. Williams. &.Son's store, is prepared ntiel^Jirncs lo lake Photogtaphic Like- firfn will bo directed |o ineril a cdntindan<;e-of. (heir patronage. \ Tha-great and ropijlly inCreasingrderoand for our Piano Fortf8,jivhi^chji.Irnosl<Ju:eeil«i»uiiibiU' ily lo'supplyroleor^y-indiealeiilhe value in-whicb lliey are held by.D discriminating, public. W» nssuie our Iricnds that ndhvrilislnn(fin 1 gH\e^very l liber^re^luctioa in pricei-froi1nJhofofmef : J ra(ei';. nonebpt competent workmen ore employed, 'anil the best srnioni d rjiaterials^uJediLand. thai-*veryi inslmment is manufacture^ superintendence. \' ~ We contintie'to 'conslrucl'bur instruments on- Ibe most approved princip1e\ ilh ff, (i<l-2antl f octaveij, m ipleodid Josewnod and mahogany ea\ ses of Ihe latest pnllcrns. We also nianfilhclure' Pianos wilh Ihe celebrated \ METALIK FRAME.'* which is prnnounced-by competent udges lo be .1 decided improvement over' (lie other methods of consirnclion. The materia'!'of which we make our Pianq .Forte's are. alllhnr-. ouglily seasoned, nhd Iben dri»;d ip »\ l°rr;»' -ifiriVrr— ~oven bui-t ejtjirosjly lor this purpose, Ulrchns heated iln the temperature of 130 degrees'.' -Tho benefits of (his pla,n are obvinus. Piano- Knrle* manufactured of materials thus thoroughly drifd,' will nol be affecled by changes of climate.. > > Our liHig experience ai mapufaclorrrs, enablra u< lo give lo every purchaser a warranty-.tliaHho Piano Forles *hnll_ please In lone,, acl.ion kind workmanship, and,not be^grpAssci) .Jnfjtb'ese.raV sential qualities by any other roannfaotutej.in Ihe JI0.01). —^nouji^li^pfove-olhdi^viserrvieienzag*— to rcfun'djbe, purchase. cno.<ydermio.n,.|ogetltcf_ |jsilli .JiX |icrue^C.ltanspnr-la+ion- - r -0 ,fytbB Vuiai' jf**\ hundreds sold,-not a single'purchaser llai ever been.necessitated to nvajl-hinfSelfjrif Ihisiprlvil/ge; which Jact alone is conclusive evldefite-oflheir superiority. . » • J30ARDMAN & GRAY. Ma'nuftctiwrs'. Hot. 4 and 6 North P^arl st. Albimy. Cg?\ Ao. e^lo'niva a-tamiiiiiMit i)f.-«beei'-Mmi6^ Insifuction, Books, Sto.cadilantiy.on band /i» hole- snlo or retail * B/&. G are tlie sole agentrin IhU-city <bMb» sale of llial beautiful and • rich (odedninslruonhf, (he Melodinn Oct 29.1345 ^ ' f£?\ J. Willianft & Son' \v§f.j^!$wd* for Cash as Cheap as any \ Cash Store.\ Teas, ' Teas. „ . . OCT Chesls of superior .Hyson Skin TtSa, just received, and for sale ' right.'/ Tfl 'tLWiar- licle particularatt^ntion is invi.tei},. .. . ^ J. WILLIAMS sV/Spw. ]V/| OLAShES and Sugars,- of different \quaiT! rnnr'iQ 8 n 1 °\ r t; '' ei,p< \ , i ,i ', un 'i»W'>'.bt.re^ , LOOFISH, a first rale article, at i ./ a r ^NE Bale Red T»il;eri Flapnel. justioppneil/ V * wnjch,«ilLbe solijrovV.AljjaaUi'or.atiNeWi York Pnces'ut'wholesale. ,,' , j ;vVm .,A ^-&.\^o'W J .^ ' ll.UAAIS e ASH .M Kit ES, nnd. JVli|tlin ^r )AlTiiineii ^juitr rrceived, a fine lot; nl _ J. WM.LIAMS & SO N ~INDi\.TtUBIj \l -.R OVER SHOl-^l A N i««orlment of Gejillemeu's aud Ladies, **• diflerrnl styles, for sale cheap,by J Wij.Liois h Sore. - NEW arrival of PAPER HAKcrsiGS, • Crockery, CUwcerics, and a. Hide of most every thing, all of-which wil| he sold cheap by - J. Wtt ,T.TA'»r 's '& So'fi'. . A N-assnrlment of bl'k andxol'd Velvet R.lb'- bons for Trimming at J. WILLlAMSyit. SON. KUCK-SKliV. A5? A .Y Y l \ ock, i # •HPoHor. qitalily Tuck \ ^kin Millens and Gloves, 4br satenlow by September 24? 18-15. \ \ C ASHMICR'Eahd worsted Hbse. r /fall co\- oti, cheap'nf J. WIUIAUS &.:S 5 KS, • Sepleniher 24. IS45. „»dr I<adi«»'. Skirls.' Sep,emb P ;!24;^g^>^ S&SOW S ^^ VE ; TASS ^ LS V^¥'V I CoWVn,c| • Seplomher^) 1845. ^ c 1 ' ^ - * \ np-.i.f. ) , Jfilasjteletng' MJtaif. A SUPPLY of NeoCs Calllo.nirlf, lT»P pjw'fer- ing, for sale at tho Cazenovia, Woolen Eac- lory JI.V1 » •niin*,: JVI ACKKREIWitt'ShiM MUM*by (he bbl. • Z to . . i J P H N WILLIAXIS-Jbi-SONir Nov. 4, .1845. -iu.| For Sale Cheapo fT'^o'Sett D.o'uble Hairiessr' '\•'\/'\'' 1 1 \ JLadies 1 A FULL' assortment ondWorlfBSskeis, mnv 1 Travelling Jt*a$kef$* JOHN WILLIAMS & SON'. \ • FOR £A£>jB CHEAP! A NEW. Oiie;Hofsc L.irnbcr'WagonJ „'! \i . A A J. WILLIAMS & SON. • AtirruM 15. 1845. \ ' ' Wool ! Wool > ^ Nov. 11, 1&45 J WILLIAMS & S0N..L' Stone £,i?ne. . . . „. jotogtapl nesses, Wbidjrwill be finished in the best style. Cl'iarges. mnderule. 13tf. P AINTS, Sasb, Glass nnd Pullv,' G>r~Sale by rf E. C. LITCHFIELD. S HEET Lead,Zinc and Lead Pipe.foi sole by^ - &. C. LITCHFIELD. The first rale quality of Slone Lime'for'wle \t the Saw-Mill (formerly owned by S; Robert 1 ,'I one mile norlbvior^his vi'laee. • /U.,M'- Cnzennvia September lQ'ih, 1345 .1 ». »• ' C}H0E ThreaiT in ou *8,ri1iiie». sllyer-y^Ioiv prices. ^ JIIW.'IW. 3. WILLI AJHS & spN, , Wood WantecUL - A Tlhi^offi™; tn paymenf of sublcriplioni. Al so, a little \ Cash.\