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.—ttOwyA-p-fiyateMetter wastecdivt.d to-day from J)iwui).v of gj\ e . 9i h ;i»»t. from a'respeciable quarter, sluiing (hot the Engjish steamer hud just arrived from Vera Cruz, bringing Jntellh gence thjtfl 'de<p'nf'clics~iiird been received (it \ Vera Cruz an hour; or ttoo before ihe'sailiiig.ol' the\atenmer^.o¥dTJiarP5r\«Je8|^t;flfe head of 8000Wn','ia mufching oTfilie ctiyTSf^Mexi- co from St. Louis Potpai,.300 miles, oil, and * that there will be n o opposition to him in the •city. . vv^.V^--^*i r >Vi otu-u- » '-i.TheTground^iqffhjV prpnunciamento tire, the; intention of the government-to enter into treaty'with ;iiie Uiiijted'Siiites for th e annex Bthnrof^Feiiu^.lt-fs Ki]^)iu:rco^lmTrfbToigrr| iiflUgn wn»~indiiectly. concerned i n the-movc- ment. It is s;iiqVtHV( despntcbeawere receiv- ^ i the aiijno ^uy^tli'it Mir^td,dffeft-Vcnr XTt^—WMingtonUhion. •''\ 1 .' t ' J\! - , TRIAL OF Jo^stvCjutxiSoiiAM.—ThelrM of J i Cunningham Tor the murder of Marga ret Loring,;h 'gift o f .bad repute, in New-Bed- furd,hut spring, look placn in that town o n the 84th inst. . Lnst~»pring Cunningham returned e fl .. I.-I- .. i • .. »__, .- ...».„ froiri, si whalings voyage an d intended to take • cars from New Bedford to Boston on his wa y \ t o Albany!-in this Stoto, his native place.— While waiting in a tavern for th e starting of the cars, -ho made the acquaintance' ol tjie=| murdered wonwnt Margaret Lnringyni'd-bu. Iter blandishments, was quickly made to -forget hie intended journey to Ins iiotnej. Their in- tiotscy continued for four~dayj, during which . time .several quarrels took, place between the parties; but not o f sufficient violence to give . eauiejoapprelieiid anything serious—upon (he fourth day of Iheit.acquainionce,J^g. ton room together in the North American Hotel/ Now. Bedford, a girl in a n adjoining room heatd ^lingular noise, and upon going to the. roam •nd opening the door, she saw Margaret Lor !i>g lying upon the floor with her throat cut —ond^ad^nu^untiing|uim = «4iiidiB with a bloody knife in hi* hand. The priso Jier_pJended guilty to th e charge o 'f manshiugh ter, which the C _oU _rtulIowedt although h e h.id 'Open indicted for wilful murder, because ilio JtJct, o f premeditation could not b e proved against turn. - lle_ was'icntenced to th e Stute Prison for sdven year*. \THe\ prisoner exhib ited no signs of emotion at th e conclusion of ' the-trhjl, or when sentenced •- Ever since th e killing, Cimninghnm lies persisted i n saying thai h e -Ims no ennsc'mus liess wbstever-of-it/iylbingivhirh'occurred dii'r- tng ihs^four duysJlut he nbaudoneil -Jiimsi'lt to liquor and licentiousness. After his sen tence he repeated this declaration, und said his conscience was free from nil reproach in rela lion to what ha d happened... i .' ~t : ~T~ * A Pic runs KJIOU LIKE —The venerable SP tiior Editor-of th e Christian Advlirafe an d Journal. him>elf a Southern man, s:i\s h e ha» \ No sort pfre»pert fur Northern men, w'-o •re Slaveholders for ftain, not from Density 'or'by mlieritance,*. J and ailds.;— \ \ We know them to b e tho most rruel mid exacting.of masters. A native- Southerner who has grown uji front infum-y in the midst of slaves,; played y.iib, thorn when ii child; •nd divided, with litem his bread ami buttei and-whntevcr el »e h f has th e yood fortune to receive from an indulgent mother; on-nMom- rd to li »|i the impel lot mns uf .Undo Jim , or Aunt Dinah, Mum Snml), when speaking lo the elder servant*, is, generally, when he Mr- rives at manhood, D kind and indulgent moa- ti'r. There ore necessarily, exceptions, btn we n(Titm,lltBt »hi< is th e general rule. \ Bu t your Northern man, who is a Slave holder upon speculation, is, with some excep tions p'osiifily, a n exacting und retention* wre'cli, who, if gold could be squeezed out of tha.pnrosof (lis slaves', would employ the by drjulic press for th e purpose. . Mc i s the le'r- Corxif all~»|;iv 'es, and,-despised by nllji.itiye Southern masters',, ;IIe is held to be, himself, tjje slave of Mumit oh, -nith'no more feeling tliFu-hit whipping po «l,'and no- nToVe^fedir science than, fit 's cow -skin.- A «peoimon-i >f-| this class 'of .slnvo speculators sits fur tbts pic ture. We draw from real lifo.\ C KISSING AJSD WASHING FEET.—Tho Akron Democrat gives th e following report of a trial in -that village. The Picknnds Millerite- have some queer notions an d practice to »a\ (lie-least. Rather a comical \trial'look place last Satur day before'Mnyor Chamberlin, of (tlie late) Rev:. D. Pickands, of tho Scrond Advent Church, charged with assault arid battery in kitting tho «ifm >f Lymw Green -and toothing htr fatj*ga'ms\. he r husbands will. I, . V . Dierce, Esq. counsel for prosecutor, laid down the law very \clearly and Mr. Picknnds not only a 'dmitiirig.tho facts churced, but justified himself on Scripture grounds, so conclu sive lyi.thal 'the caso was dismissed. 1 hose who join.that Church nil) understand that it i s on the progrutiee principle. _ — j0^»The nomination of Hon. Levi Woodbury, as Judge o f the Supreme Court, ha s been unani mously confirmed. 0^J!beJiidividualjure5tcuLiriJ!hJlade!pj!iniy abort .time since, on suspicion of being concern- td inKlie JExprcsjS roliber.Vrhas been discharged by the authorities of Buffalo.. Tbc Markets. NEW-YORK, Dec. 27.—FLOOR—The market Grm lo -dnyal 86\C2i for Genesee, below which we believeit-could-nnt -be -rnrd-irrthe close for shipment. Wc notice 8alei> in the morning of 1500 to 2000 bbl3 a t 5 56ia5 C2i fi>r shipment, and 6 ot TOO. bbjs ftfiehigan a t 6 66i. In South' ern there is.but little doing.. NEW-YORK CATTLE MA!RKET.-DSC.22. At market, 1300 Beef Cattle,* (.350 from (be South) ;76 Gows and Calves, and 2500 Sheep and Lambs. Beef Coi(U—Aa active demand \has prevailed during the week, without, however, any msterisl variation in price; which; for inferior and mid dling qualities, m»y bo quoted at $4-50a85. and £5 60 and 86 25 for good and prima-; though a small lot, on Saturday, brought 86 SO; 200 left omr._ ' — — \ - Gitoi arid Ca /e«.— All nl marRel taken aT| prices ranging from 815;,'° 830. as lo quality t DTSfXTSIA.'-lNDiqgfTICIl r^^C_o'lis;^JLMOrei, ; ' .Couo, &6.;. 'and .tiniVerssJ Fi THE CONSTITUTION'MUST have assist ance to throw off disease, when tbrealcne<l,witb Fever, Pleurisy, Bilious, complaints, Jaundice, &c'., and tfis SEC'RETJORS'MOST BE corrected in.Qostiveness, Heart-burn, Loss of appetite. Lan guor, &c.-i<hysBme»npprnpriote' romedy.---There is-noUiing s o good'(or this.purpose, according to the experience! and testimony of Physicians and jifcoffitioniii-men thiringr i\x. yenri-tr'mlrflU ~, . Dr. J>HEtPS' TOMATO-BILLS. 1 heyrreiKVAHTABr^B in prereotini;and u ciiring r bilious 'diseases, Dyspepsia, Lung Fever, Colds, CostivenesB, Choltc, Heoilaclie, Rheumatism, gra vel, Jaundice, &C, restoring (he diseased glands to a healthy secretion; renovating the system; re storing the appetite and strength, and are wonder ful in their effects in-keeping (fie system healthy in those of sedentary habits, constitutionally cos tive, and those who indulge their appetites too much, or are subject lo RHEUMATISM and HEADACHE. - They are now put tip in boxes, for 2 5 and 5 0 cents, and those who are'aflUcted, would do well to embrace a remedy prepared by aT* (;t! I a/rtPlrys t cia = ffrffrfu — rirn nunrice trbyl he-tirc^ ulty, id h e not only efficacious, but safe. Full di rections, for their application,, accompany each box.. There ace agenls in almost .every country town in the Slato; and the pit's are for sale by all tho respectable druggist in the country, and in the large (owns of Europe. -Tho late Earl -of-Stnnliope, of Sevcn'Osks, [Eng.] then President of the Knyal Botanic So ciety.fms given his testimony of their efficacy as o-CRlhnrlic and substitute for calomel in all dis eases requiring ihot medicine. See that tho signa ture of the Proprietor. G . R PHELPS, Hart ford. Cl. is on eachboz. N. GRIMES, Murccl'.us, general agent for the Slato. \ \ For sale by T. PolJer, JVIorrisville; Docl* A Fonl, Cozenflvin; J . Donnhlsnn, Nelson ; W Lr Burinii,-Mmlison ; J . Burnet, Pelerbnrn ; S . W. Chuhbuck, Krfliin; D. Hanson, Eurlvil'e; G. R. Purm-ile, Erievlllc. ' -~pSTB9r '.(HENRI tib SWEE^IiANDS, \-Puhlithirt, Booksellers ^•,'jfapei^Maktrf, ( Corner of Albany Lincklatii'tireiii,) L A RE now prepared to demojjstrite to lids com mi}Blry7ib^t1riT»cbnnrdTv^ry^eparimehtof their business they are not to be surpassed,-as re gards neatness and durabiliJy-of-mMnufsclUXeJspd. liberatjty of prices, ~, ' ... • '•• < C«zenovi>, December 1.1845. SCHOOIi BOOKS.' A LL kinds of School Books.used in pur Acade mies and Common-Schools, to b e bad b y the hundred ordoxen, at'' - n HENRY & SWEETLANDS. Miscellaneous' 1 Books ever offered in this market, 1 to which:tfcey so- licit the attention of the literary \portion of the community, can now be found at\ ' BOOK JtlWitlJVGi E XECUTED in every variety of form and • style,-by\ HEW.BY SwBKTLArfnB, P RESENTS for Ib'eHolydays in great variety, for sale by HEKRY it SWEETLAWDS. T II E p PA JJ , A' SPLENDID Annual for 1846 ; for sale at: , HEUHY SWKETLAVDS. Almanack ' /GREELEY'S Counting-Houil; TomUft ^-PmnimlUKltal • Turnemnd Flilier 's and El tonTComic,-tRi[LSnorter.' ami ' Crocket' Alnia nacs. 'i tie American farmer's i 'Furne't 't irti- proved Hnusekecper's and tbe Pirate's own At~1 manac, for sale.at tha BOOKSTORE. STILL LATER I C LARKE & HOBBIE ar e now receiving \from Head Quorfors a TsTge and fashlohabTs stock of WIVTER GOODS! comprising any quantities of Dress Goods, Cloak ing!, Shawls of every variety, Rich new \style _Erinls>-Clolhs-Oile.very-«liaclB-anil-qiiality—V-est^. ings, Trimmings,and (not to particularize) goods of all descriptions necessary a complete as sortment, to which we invite the attention of all purchasers—as to prices, w o intend to please all. Farmer's Exchnnge, Nov. 17, 1845-. - CLOAKING*. S EVERAL T Pallermt of Fashionable Plaids for Ladies' Cloaks, can bo found a t CLARKE & HOBBTSJS. Happy New-Year. F > OOKS in great varieties, smt-ihle for New- Year's presents, can be obtained at the Book Store. ~T)e\tenibsr 30.134S. ••— lUST received by Henry &. Swcetlsnds, a few copies each of Pulpit Cvclnpedin, ** Home's Introduction, Home mi the Pcnlins, Crudrii's Concordance. ReceniberSO '45. : Smokod Hams. 20.ME very fine, for sale by' J \Ptotrontr 4 . SWECTLAKSS. Decemer 30. 1845. Ploughs. ' ALLIS* Ploughs for sale cheap by ' E. C. LITCHFIELD. January 1. 1846. MeipatZ Lambs.—We quote §1 2 5 a $3 50. A lew extra at £5. All sold. ITIARRIED, In Fenner,-nn the l'8ih inst., by Rev. L. Sperry, Mr.StpspT S . Lxwis,' or PoinpVy, and M'»s AI.PHEDA G . WOODWORTH, of (he former pl.-iee. In Ca7.enov»sw»n Thursday last by Rev. Wm. Clarke, Mr. JOUSM.„SAKTZE, (Printer,) and Miss El.IZlBF.TB KniCKERBOCKEn. . MRS. FISK, MILLINER, & DRESS.\ MAKER,; » LITCHFIELD'S BLOCK, ALBANY STREET, •• CAZEKOVIA, W. T. Oysters ! O F the best quality, can ho found at the recess in the basement story of the Lihck'aen house. ' D. BABCOCK. GEi\TJLrEI»IEIV I - ' AN find at (tie Exchange Merino Undershirts ^ ami Drawers, a very desirable article 'just now ' CliAnKR & HOBBIK. CUlI.liKY, - E VERY voriety\ of Table and Pocket Cutle \ry •/ also a few * choice' Razors ca n bi found at the Exchange. '\ C rrx h it E XrHrrnBnt. C U RE YOUR COLD S ! x AND PREVENT \- CfltKSilMPTlOJS\^ _.. DR. F 0 0 R D'S SECTORAL. SYRUP -Is-witbout-any-mistake-the-grealcst rerhedy there is out, for the speedy cure of Common Colds, and every specie, of CWg/i, and oilier diseases of (he Lungs snd vocal organs ! For Influenza Bronchitis, Asthma, IVnoopwg Cough, Croup, or Rattles, Pleurisy, and lnjlam motion of the Lungs there i s nothing half equal to it. _ Let the following (Certificates convince you otlCe iruTu \oT~lhTS Trtrove itaterncrrt, mrd-thcu if yau have a Co|dj or C.uugb, go and get. the medicine. , 4 CER.TIFICASES! Dr. Fbord— Dear Sir : I very cheerfully give m y cerlifit-nto- for your Pectoral Syrtip through your agenls in Rome, Messrs. Dudley & Peck. Mywifo has been troubled with a *e*ere copxh for some years, and in the mean lime has tried various medicines of repute, Lnst falljjer cough in creased, and I fell very much alarmed about her. I was indutftdto try your SyrupVand am happy to say that two bottles entirely cured her cough, and improved her general health. 1 would recom mend il to all a s a medicine of great worth. _ a HORACE N. BILL, pub. and print, of Roman Citizen. . - *\ Eoans mils, (Jeff. Co.) Aug . 23. 1846. T>..i-Sir..T-Mmty J i,-il,.r>.l1mr;n ff | i»Mnl. yo»..ro ni liberty in use ns vou see bettii To promulgate your'exctllent medicine. Some lime last tail I had a holllo of your Pectoral Syrup \ Mr^j'y-ffit^g^t74lfT^ 1 '1''4'-^iTt4w nll.rlt^ wjll) the'asthma. She had previously taken, when attacked with tlin same disease, various kinds of med icino to no effect; and to our surprisefewhen she beirun to take your Pectoral Syrup, she found im mediate relief, and remained welj until the Spring following ; when, by imprudence in singing, nnil going from a warm room into (he cold nir, she hud another serverc attack, at which time I tried in ob tain another bottle, hut did not find it. I hope you will keep a constant supply somewhere in this ti- 1 cinity .Jnd jmuhl cheerfully recommend il to afl-who\ may be'afllicted with tbat disease, wishing thai all may b e benefitted by it as well as myself. I subscribe myself^ Respectfully yours, _ C . M. CASHES, Casenouta, (Mad . Co. ) Aug IS. 1815. A yearago last winter, I had a cough, which, instead of>ieldingto ihe common family remedies, stesdify grew worse ; so that at the end'of three weeks il was exceedingly violenl, and wos attended with^irfreethpalrrrin the side. -Afler-fivfr-orsix^eefo r -tirirU«g-luy?^ apprehensive it won'd run m e into a consumption, and called on Dr . Foord for advice. \He gnvo me a bottle of his Pectoral Syrtip. and on u«ii'g il my cough was immediately relieved, so thai in five .days I coughed very little, and injono 'week it was entirely cured. A yeur afterward I-had a slioJit attack ognTrf| which was removed by tesllhnn halfn bolllo of the Syrup. From m y own ex perience, and from what I havo learned from others who have u«ed il, I am confident it is an uncom monly efficacious medicine for lung complaints and I would by all means advise ony on e having a cough, to giveliVa trial, .HESRV BBIOIITMAS. For salo Wholesale and Retail by tho proprietor, at Caxenovla, N. Y., vthere a complete assort ment of - — CLOTHS, CLOTHS. npO tfts Gentlemen we can offer a s full and coca - 1 piete an assortment as we,have ever had it i a our power to exhibit; Broad Cloths i n all Ibsir variety and colors ; Cassimeres' both plain and fancy ; Satinets and lowpriced'woolens inalsrg* quantity, Veilings,\Coal l l rimming»,.Sc., Wjflfb we offer to those purchasinj; cloths wh h Ibis -pledge, -that ho Letter bargains'if as snbd cak or will bo attained of any other house in this tovrli. We aro disposed not to be Undersold, and «S respectfully solicit for pur stock of cloths th« at tention of all in the market In purchase. - • PuLFonr* & SwseTUsns, HARDWARE* R ECEIVING our usual assortment of HarJ- — ware, including tLiUso tinishfng articles,s, P^LFonn St.Swfif5Tt.ABhs. r .MfinftS ( HALTCOES! I K()C\(\ YARDS American and other Calicos* •JvV»tf en> |, rnc | n „ mosj^benutilul potefns frum lite lowest pficjs to heller qij^lities. PpfcponnoS S\vi-;RTr.A?rt>»._. Crockery. W l3 are receiving a beautiful assortment ol Blue Ware, also every thing Ulbslly call* ed for. -*• . Ppr.Forrrrt & SwEfcTf.Awaa. G Domestic Goods: OTTQN Yarn, Balllog, Sheeting, fra<<!i),n( ickmg, 'l'iukldi>, OJTJ. ac, ,ui uhnapM 1 Ihe^cheapest. TELFORD k SWEETLANDS: DRUGS & MEDICIJSTMS A MACKEItEIi. FINE lot Mackerel, just opened at Ihe Ex change. CLARKE SC Honnia, Goods for Cash, M ANY are the inducemements held out, and pledges made-by some of our neighbors in tho way of selling goods very cheap, for cash— of these pledges w e have nought to sny ; but deem il sufficient lo inform our friends, and all paying c.\»h r for gnnds, that we have a large, well selected and ' fashionable slock, which having heen-bought cbeap, wi'l he snlil urrnnlincly. ' CLARKE & HOBBIE. Groceries. A FULL assortment nf-Grnceries are now of- fored at tho Exchnnse, cheap. % CLARKE & HORBIE. LADIES' SKIRTS A T the Exchange can bo found a good assort- ment of Grass Cloth,'Marsciles and colored Skirts, CLARKE & HOBBIE. X. n. SHOES. Qfifi PAIRS of .India. Rubber Shoes, for sale * uu .al,lhe.Exchange. ., > . • r . ' CLAnK.vSc HonniB. A GOODstfiirtment of fine and superfine In grain Carpets ; also, Cotton, Rush anif Hair Carpets, Oil Clolhs, Rugsa an d Matt*, uncom monly cheap, at the Exchange. CLARKE & HOBBIE. Wood Wanted ! I N exchange for one first rote New Fanning Mill. E. C. LITCUJTIELD. • December 23. 1345. . _ Brick, Brick A QUANTITY of Brick for sale In lots to suit purchasers. ~ December 23. '45. E. C. LITCHFIELD. WAGER AIR-TIGHT COOK WOOD STOVE, COAL. DIED, In Stnckbridge, nn .the 23d, insj^ Jorumm WOOD, aged 66 years. v •Mr. Wood was nn early sefiler in Augusta, (now Stockbridge*) fmrrr Massachusetts, n'nd consequently endureiTuiuch «if tlie\ hardships pe culiar to the pioneers nl the then w'estern forests. He was a peaceable,upright man, ind universal- \y tstttmtd by a large circle of acquaintance. Tin& Stove- Sfiop, Canastota, D. KENDALL, St^CoT, 'KX^'OULD respectfully inform Ihe citizens of T,T Cancstnta^arid adjoining towns, that thoy have just received aisplendid assortment of STOVES, which they will sell ns chea'p ascanbe purchnsed west of Albany, Among (hem may be found WAGER AIRTIGHT COOK STOKES, mCE PARLOR STOVES, !fC JRusaia «*!, English JPtpe^ cc-rtslanlty on hand, or made to order. A generat| assortment of TIN WARE kept constantly on hand, and for sale cheap. Call and see. CERTIFICATES : We, tho undersigned, having used Wager's Patent Improved Air Tight Conk Stove, do not hesitate to give it our most unreserved commen dation. For baking it is fully and unquestionably equal to the best brick oven ; for broiling, con- vrnient-ntid pleasant j for boiling, rapid beyond rivalry. It makes a pleasant summer slove--lhe furJuyanltaphci)-to-the_hearth bBing-UseiLsvilhout. heating the whole stove \it consumes but, very little wood ; and we may add, after being fully satisfied of ils utility, tin I il is elegantr-ilpd appa- renlly'durable in ils wnrkmanship. h Canastota; Nor. 18,1845. , Cii . A . SPEKCEB, S. A. GARiiiNBAn, EZRA L- WALBATH, ' Dn. NATH. HALL. PRICES. Wager stove, with hollow ware, 022,00 Buck's Hnt Air , Improved Pattern, No 24 with hollow wars, 22 00 No 2 d o 13,00 Farmer's Combination Store, Improved Pattern,- . / 24,00 Troy Air Tight. 18,00 Russia Pipe, I s 6d—English do, 10 cts. pr lb. Canwiuola, Nov.jil, 1845. Cloths, Cloths. A T (he Exchange ca n b e found a fine assort ment of French, English and American Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres; do Satinets, — —=—f-Twerdmrrd-PlairrCloths-(*\Salin silk and wors ted vestings in great variety, and at low prices.— Wilb our complete assortment and prices, we are disposed to test Ihe sincerity of the pledges made by some of our neighbors - CLARKE & HQBBIB. C AST IRON\ PUMPS, superior quality, Lead Pipe, Sbeet.Leadand Zinc, for sale by E C. LitcmriBLS. CROCREKY «fc IURDWAUE. C ROCKERY of Tlie latest styles can be found at tho Exchange,also a general assortment of Hardware which will be sold as cheap a s the cheapest. _ CLARKE &. HOBBIE Satchels ! GOOD assortment of Bruslells Carpet and slraw Satchels; BISO Travelling Baskets at CLARKE &. HOBBIE. A low prices. DOMESTICS. M ORE Tickings, Wickings, Sheetings, Ba t tings. Waddings, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn Striped Shirtings, <tc. &c, for sale at reduced prices at the Exchange. • CLARKE & HOBBIE. JQ 000 yds, change House Calicoes. of American Prints at the Ex- CLARK & HOBBIE. Furniture. T HE subscriber!* about;making different ar rangements in the manufacture of ° Cabinet l?iirnitnre, Fancy and Plain, which he i s determined to sell at such reduced prices, as will be an inducement to those who wish to purchase, lo call and ex amine, \Ladies and Genllomen oftho village and vicinity, are invited to call and look for tbom- selves. Also, ready-made of.alLkinds and sizes, made in the bestjiossjhls manner, and trimmed in'gdodTlfyle,- on short notice. Persons coming- Trom the country, as wefl as those in Ihe village, will do well lo rail before f lurclmsing elsewhere, a s I shall put the price low, lo conform lo the times. S. ALDEN. Lincklaen-st., three doors norlh of Hough's Block. N. B. Country Cabinet Makers will'find Ma- hucany Veneering auhe above stand. CazenovinjJWay. 1845. • A YOUNG man of good character and habits who would,like to learn the Joiner-and Car penter trade, canjind a p!accj>y r c«lling a t this office. • and every tbing'usualty found In tt Drug Store, ma y always be found, of the best quality, prices. Co enooto. JVoo. 14, 1845. 9 nd allow CABINET AID CHAIR Latest &'Largest Arrival I C l REAT Inducements for trad* will na,w aa W offered by JOHN WILLIAMS St SOX, Who are opening in addition to their farms* stock, a very large and full assortment of well selocted and desirable <is^ FALL & WINTER GOODS, which have been purchased sincn (he decline from Fall Prices, and wl'l he offered low enough lo suit evety one. Consisting in part of Cloths and Trimmings ; Clonk and Dress Goods'; splendid fig'i! DreSs Silks, Turkey Red Calico; 1 very nice piece Dark,Green Bombazine, Whit* Vestings, Salisby Flannel, Crash, Worsted Com forters, children's White Hoods, a few choice Baa- net Ribbons, Satchels; all colors Marking Cottoa, Gents Caps, Oil Cloths, Floor Matting, Shawls. I'rmts; noTOwrtcTr; -Drawer -Goodsr-aibbonsi Gloves, Hosiery, nnd in shotl every nrtlclo usu ally kept or|called for in' their line.' They would also call attention to their stock af Grocerins, Hardware, Crockery, Carpets, Paper Hnngings, and ten thousand anil on* arliclsa which Ibeyjcannol tako lime to enumerate. Not. 18. 1845. S PLENDID Brorho nnd Cashmere Shawls, some all' wool, of ' tip top' quality. AIM Zealand and Zephyr Worsted do-, rnndfoffiSBnd cheap, nl J. WILLIAMS & SON. fAMELEON, Bombazines, and Neapolitan', fur Dresses, something new nnd very chrap; and—CnshmfircSi A Ipnccns and D o La ins .'of aa endless variety. Gall and see. ' - J. WMLL-1AM3 & SON;— WHIG AliMAlVAfS: r ^REELEV'S Whig Almanac-., for 1846, can* *-*taining ranch useful information, for sales! J. WILLIAMS & Son's. LA RG E quantity of commsn imported Turn' biers for sale cheap by •JOIJM WILLIAMS &. So«\ 18J5. T HE subscribers having opened their Ware Room, in the\building o n Albany street, directly opposite tho Bank, where Ihey intend to keep constantly on hand, o r will make to order, all kinds of articles in their lino of business, such a s Mahogany Snfasand Chairs, of the latest and most approved fashions; Centre, Pier, Card and Dressing Tables ; Ward-robes, Secretaries, Book Cases, Dressing, Ccmmon & French Bureaus Curled Maple and Cherry- Bureaus ; Dining nnd Common Tables ; Wash, Work and - ' Liuht Stands; Fiold and French Bedsteads. Also, Curled Maple, Grecian, Fancy and Common Chairs. Rocking, Seivmg_and_ Arm Chairs, an d » splendid article of Boston Rocking Chairs. Settee aad Sofa Bedsteads.; Windsor, Fancy and Grecian Settees. Matrasses, kept On hand, and made to order* — . - Turning, Sawing and Repairing dnne at tho shortest notice. , They are prepared to do all kinds of Ornamcntnl and Sign Painting.on reasonable terms. Mahognny,\ Cherry and Pino Coffins, kept on Imiid, and modo In order nn the shortest notice. Wanted, curled and plain Maple, Cherry, Buticrnol, Pine nnd While Wood Lumber, and noarly all kinds of country Produce, and Cash in exchange fnr Furniture. N. B.—AII work done by them warranted well made, and of good molcriale. Furniture and Chairs will be sold as low as those of any other establishment in the country. Cazenovia, Jan.7. 1845- ANDREWS & CHERRY. Muffs ! 3Iuffs ! Muffs ! ^MirriBJt* 1 Bliss 1 Sash A' Blinds, F OR sale at manufacturers prices. II. VAN DRIESEN. . TO THE I/ADIES.- T HE subscriber has just receired from Ne w York, tho largest assortment ol MUFFS, ever offered in this market ; amonir which are Natural Lynx, Liistrcd do., Siberian SquiTrel, Natural Gennclt, Ltislred do., wi'd Cat, Prairie jyoll. Seal, Chincbil'a, Imitation Martin. &c. fyc. all of which will be sold cheap for CASH. J. NlCKERSON & CO. Cnzenovia, Oct. 1845. , —* ^WOjt S.IIJE ! A PA IR o f young horsey Fo r cash, or good 4japer; on six months credit. Enquire of Cazcnovin. Dec. 15, 1845. T. nquire i BACKUS. FOR SJIMJE: SPLENDID two Horse Pleasure Sleish ; Ex'rntlon Top. Envuire of Clarke fy Hub ble, or Ihe executors o t f|- H. Loomis' Estate. Cazennvia, fg>c. 15 1845. X_W-OODWARD has lately received anew and good assortment of Fall nnd \\ inti-r Goods. Amongst a variety of oilier articles wi I bo found tho fol owing: Striped and fig'd Cash mere, Bhick, blue black, colored, figured Mcilo- rns and p!n>d Alpaccas; French T^esons, Scotch English, Turkey Red and blnctc and white Ging hams, b'ack nnd blue black Bombazines, Red* Plaiil ami Fancy Cfnakings, Printed D e Lafnes, Heavy J 'I J yd wido Bliick id'ks. Rich Striped Silks, n variety o f patterns, Paid Linseys,. Heavy Blnck Satins for vesiings, Brown, Greer,, Red .nnd-purple S-ilins for bnnnets,s.iiin Ribbons si It velict, velvet ribbons. Gents French Buck Gloves, Gents while silk. Lls'e thread, heavy Ruck and woolen Gloves, Ladies silk Glo'ves in great variety. L-idies Cotton nnd cashmere Hose, a full as sortment, Hoso for children, vnrinus.kinds ; wors ted mitts and caps. Comforters, neck lies, Zephyr worsted, French Cunvai for embroidery—all of which will h e so'd low for cash. Nor. 10, 1845. A Thread GOOD assortment store of JLticcs. may be found a t Ihe WonnwAnn. Brawn Slieetlng & Shirting, M AY be obtained for less than tbe same article can 'noie ho purchased in the city .of New Yoik, at the Now Cbeop Cash**H*TT*of j. WO6D\VARD. Cotton Yam! N O. 4. 6. 7 , S, 10^ 12, 14, 16, 18 and .22, may be had ot the store of - JTWOODWAKD. 4 1AMRHENE, Lamp Oil., Sperm Candles, V_7 and Mould and Dipped Candles, for sn'e at the store of J. WOODWARD. For Sale, A . QUANTITY of Mackerel, taken within n fvw days t also Codfish ol a n excellent qual ity-, and Connecticut River Shad J. WOO0VVARD. -OcTShlrS. 1345. O F the best quality, can be hsd for 5 cents » nound at the new cbeop cash store of ' !• WOODWARD. TABLE' CLOTHS & SPREADS I B ROWN Linen Cloths, colored Cot. Spreads, Brcadcloth Table Spreads and Broadelolb Pisno Spretds, all very cheap for cash. WOODWA»* & Gir«»'r. JFOUJYB : walk, near Mr. H: on \the 3d instant, a black Alpaeca Gape, trimmed wills fur— Tboio* ser can have il by cat in? nt this office. Cazeiioyin. Dec. 15 '45 . I N this village, on Ihe side Van Driesen'sresidence, r jy/JILLaftd X Cut Saws, Anvils, Vises, axes, fee.,, for isle by E. C . LITCHFIELD. Sugars. W OOLSEY'S LoBf Sugar, powdered arid crushed Loaf Sugar, Ne w Orleans, Porto Rico, and St , Croix, .for sa'e at the unnvallei' cheap rash store of J. WOOOWARO. Oclobcr.*1345. molasses. P ORTOJPCQ, EL OrleansnniLEngl'sh Islaijd for sain at the store'of J. Wooolv^nD. riyHlKD arrival of Fall and Winter Goods * just received ; which having been purchased at tho recent declino in prices, will be Sold ex tremely Inw. E. B. & 13. D. LiTcuriKLD. Nov. 24. 1815. C £l T H S a W E are now opening a large lot of Bread- Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, dec, to which we invito tho attention of purchasers. E. B. & E. D. LiTOiiriKLn. JMMA-RUBBER SHOES I |Q CASES India-Rubber Shoes jutt received and for sale at about half the usual price, E. B. & B. D. LITCHFIELD. Nov. 7. 1845. NAlliSa 1VT AILS by tho Ken, nt 4 1-2 cfs per lb. ijl E. B . & E. D. Litciirmr.n. pASHMERE. Brncha, Alpaca, Slradi'la. and ^ other Styles'fall nnd winter shawls, now open- in? bv F,. B. & K. D I.iTCiincLn. Paris Kitl Gloves. I Q DOZ. extra Paris Kid Gloves just recslv •^ed. E. B. &. E. D. LiTciit-iELD. Sept. 8 1^45. Dress ttoods. I^ASlIMlSRES. M de Laines, Alitacas, 0>> ^ leans C olhs, &c . &c just received. E. B. & E. D. LiTCitriBLD. Sep! 8. 1845. CAUPKTS I rlJST received, a good slock Carpels at muck ' lower prices than usual. E. B. k E. D. LiTciiriBLfi. Tea* Tea* | ft Chests mote of that primo cheap Tea jus * v received. E B. &-E. D. LtTCHrmLD. Cloths, Cloths. UNE Black French Cloths, anil a full sap- ply of other styles just received. E. R. 4). LnK'H-wisLn. - bO.MESTIC ooobs. B ROWN and bleached sheetings, lickings, cotton yarn, carpel warp, wlcking, kc. cheayi for ctfsh, at E. B. fy B. D. LiTctirtHLDS. GROCERIES, riifife subscribers are now. receiving a fall * Stock of Urocories,'which aro selling cheap er than ever E. B. & E. D. LiTCiinrr.r). €LOtHS. B ROADcloths, cassimeres and satinets, lus'i received, and will be .Sold much less thss) E. ft. fr E. D. LtTciir-tttn. former prices! PAPER. 1 00 0 , PI ECES Paper Hiinglnjs's, new open- .* \ vv in g and will-be.sold cheap for csslv. E..B. if B. I). LiTcnriKLri. . Molasses. T HE suhsctibers are selling Mntassetat t» shillings and\six-pence per cnllnn. E. B. & E. D-MTCHFIELD. Feathers. v LOT of live Geese Feathers, well worth that L allenlion of purchasers, fnr nale by J. WonnwAsn. TEA! TF you want GOOD TEA, callnt the sfnre of •* J. WoopwABiy.- Z.OOSZN& GLASSES. G ILT and Mahogany frames, for sale a t lbs new eaih stor*of . J. WOODVS^ABP. WJUS-TEB t A GIRX lo do Housewerk. Apprv»t Ibis of-\ fice.' * C'azsnovls, Dec. 13,1845. •