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(t?* J. 'Williams & Son'will sell Good* Teas, A Good Story. There lived iii oricpf \tfa? mpnDtginou &ffor Cash a s Cheap as-nny-il couniiies in Western Virginia many Dutch men, and and among them, one Henry Sny der : and there was likewise two brothers,. ~. m nl , , . . t , _ n j T i i -i .L ii OCfc Chests of superior Hymn George and Jake Fuliviler—they were nll-pD-^^,,, ,„;, f „- r J sale J . rich and each owned a mill. Henry Snyder \ \ \ abject-to^fift-of—dorarigement, but tho.y. were not of such a nature.\ as to render him disagreeable to any one. He merely con Teas. Skin Tea, jusi .hi.' To tbisar- tide .particular attention is invited. — , J- WltMAMg JtSolti _ cot red lnms<^lrto be the Supremo Ruler of ihe Universe ; and while under the infatua- tuin, had himself n throne built on which he sat lo try the cause of all who offended him ; unJ pushed tl.em to heaven or hell, as Ins )\' |»iii||iili .il , In. pnrrnnnliy l hnlh, jilrTrrp and culprit. It happened one day Jthat some difficulty occurred -between Henry Snyder and the Fulwilers, on account of their mills ; when to be avenged, Henry took along with him a book in «Inch lie recorded his judgments, nnd mounted Ins throne to try. their causes, Ife\\v'a\s hedrl to pass the following judg- men is : Having prepared himself, (acting as Judge njid ye* responding for the accused,) a^, he 'i^d Oi'tJi'g.'e FulwiloTi ' Shorge Fulwiler,, stand-up. What hash, you tieeif doing in dls ldiyi'l' world ? A ' Ah Lort, T dosh not .know.' ' Well, Shorge Fulwiler, hasn't you got a mill ?' .' Yes, Lort, I hash.' Well, Shorge Fnlnuler, didn't you never take too much toll ?' ' Yes, Lort, 1 hash—when der water was low, and mine stones was dull, 1 take a little tuo-jrftich toll. ' Well, den. Shorge Fulwiler, you must go la der left, mid der gflatsp \7 ' Well, Shake Ful (viler, now you stand up, Wlint has wu been doing in dis lower uorld V (The trial proceeded ihrougliout precisely like the former and with the same result ) .' ' Now I tries wvsn .F H.-nry Shnyder .' Henry Shujder ' riant) up. What have you been doin in dis. lower world ?' \* Ah Lort, 1 dun Trot—know.' ' Well, Henry Shnyder, hasn't you got a mill?' * ' Yes, Lort, I has.' ' Well, Henry Shu} Jer, diJn't you never luka too much toll V ' Yes, Lori, I has—when der water was low, and mine stones was dull, I has taken a -LBETZK too much toll.' * 'But, Henry Shnvdor, vat did you do-vid *r toll.' ' Ah Lort, I give it to der poor.' (Pausing.) 'Well, Henry Shnyder, ydu m:ist go to der ri^Iit mid der sheep ; BUT IT 13 A TAM'T TIGHT SQDEKZE.' M OLASSES nnd Sugars, of different quali lies, nn<l u-clicap oslbund anywhere. CODFISH, a first rate nrlicle, at J. WILLIAMS & SON'S. O NE Bale .Rett Twilled Flannel, just opened which will be so'd low at retail, or at New York Prices ut wholesale? J. WiiUAUB & SON. Latest Arrival of Winter Goods / 'J'K PIRCES ol Silk and collnnwarp Alpaccfl ; 12,000 yaid* Ci ices; CuMimeres and Do- Lnines of an en lies? v.iriety. and every other slyle of soniU'••iiilttMp Inr (lie fi -ason. We wiali it iliminci y un Iprstonil. lhat we will not -Jie un<lersod by nnj Krlnil Kaab Wimeni west of Nov Y TU WOODWARD & GROFF. Dec. 8, IS 15. Ladies Dress Goods. B E LA INKS at pri C9 vt#yingfrnm orie shil ling per >nnl ID live shi lings f„r the pretti ed patterns, ol a 1 wool ', fjnrttmert?* from two M)il)iri:;s per yard to sU shi 1 n;i« sixpence, for llie hc^l nnd rich m pallrrn* ol nil wool ;• Alpac- C3S from una sin ing sixpence per yard, to six »!iii;in^s. nnd all Ihn oilier styles of Goods, at llie -lowest possible price*: % \ WoomvAitD. & GnoFF. PJALDRON ICETTLES, just received from ^ the Furnace. J. WILLIAMS & SON. Plastering Hair. A SUPPLY of Neat's Callle Hair, for piaster torv. tng, for sale at ilia Cazenovia Woolen Fac August 1845 6, M ACKEREL and *=li.il for sale by the hbl by JOHN WILLIAMS & SON. Nov. 4. 1845 For Sale Cheap. \ le.Hnrriffn.. _^ J. WILLI AWNS &. St... 'Sadies' Tr7iVElting®kgnskef&*\ A FULL assortment of Ladies' Travelling and Work Baskets, mav be found at JOHN WILLIAMS & SON. Wool ! Wool / KA 000 Pounds Wool wanted by the subscriber, I fpr which cash t\> paid. \ Nov 11.1645... J WILLIAMS & SON. Stone Lime. The first rale quality of Slone Lime fjjrjala at the Saw Mill (formerly owned by S, Robcrls.J] one mile norlh of Ibis vi'lnae. Cazenovia September 16. h, 1345\. fcL w. \& JV STIAPLET, Practical Machinists, \CAZENOVIA. N. Y. Builders of almost all kinds of Machinery, tu ; Engine and Hand Lathes. Pickers, Carding Ma chines, Condensers, Jacks. Draad and Nar row Po'rer Ijooma, Gigs. Knopper8 r • Mdl-lVurk, Screws, Presses, S,c. S,-c. N. B. Alt orders from a distance will meet wiib prompt Btlenlion. ' ~ ^ * \\CAZEN 0VIA HOtfSEV (Fronting the Public square insight of the Lake) • fj A Z E N O V I A t N., Y., fjt5» Always prepared fur Yrnvr)lers, Booralers, nnd 'Parlies;of Pleasure or Business. . tfotemSB WJJI845. J UST-receWng/fLmwLisaj^yictnLStock Dry Goods, embr»cingiar^B,lol» of Calicoes from the lotvfit, to the highest-pricM. Broad Cloths in-^ett variety. -rFancy Goods.— Laditt Cloak -Croodf.?. .Doroe'stici; in fine orie of the moitjsurjerb stock of Goods ever exhibited in ibis Tillage ; forj»irter-e«l»tvtfoojI-eT«(It|, and Ready Pay, on as fji^oraWe; terms as any house-in town. ' The atlentiotuif all is solicited PULFOBD fe'SWEETLANDS, TO THOSE WHO PAY CA$H FOB, GOODS.' K ^..^ \ITf/'E think our atsorlrnent of goods is complete XJ and unsurpassed. „W.e can and .are det«T : SI 1 \WLS I _SH AWLS I fjpHE ntientinn'of llie ladie's is nspeclfuly in- * viled lu our asoiriment uf Brocba, Cashmere nnd other s'y e *\cif >liaw » which we think cannot he surpassed j >9 to llie quantity, quality and cheup- ne?». \\oonwAito (f Gnorr. Y OUNG )l>«»n Tea. atone sliiHinfr sixpence per pmniil I h-nn Skin nt two shillings. Cof fee ut sixpenc c. S.it t-ralus five cents, and all kinds nl irrocfrit'sae l»»v n» can be bought Bl any house in Madi-on county. Woonw 'AnD feGnoFF. 1 1! ST ri'< oived, three ca'i\> ilark prints, as pret- •* ty patterns us tnii be found in market. WOQDWAnn Sf Gnorr. Cloths* Cloths. \^\T? E have on baud a a n od aisorlm'' »'» Krenih, English & Ameiican Cloths, l'lain and \Fancy (.'*«»lnicr' , «, Vcslinfjs in rnilless van ety, uml a heavy fnik ol Cuorse Clolh9 for renl Service, all ol «Inch we are deposed to sell at the !o« est possible priu-s. WoonwAnn & Gnopr <-nt/of , Plain Carpels, Carpets. T HO^E ttishinj; to pay Ca h for Carpets will find it \really m their advantage lo give us a mil liefore [inn lijmiu^ - -We4iaVe-a-good-assorl- inenl of fine *m\ fii |ierfuie Ingrain Carp-'ting, very preitv patterns of Co'lon do. heavy Oil do. Hush ijo, U«^'^«, &c , all of which we will soil at pri ces that cannot bo heat. \\ oonwAnn St GROFF. - Wool, Wool. T HE suh«criber will exchange BROVlU Cf.OT/IS, Pf.^llf CLOTH, and S4T WETS, for \\ OOL. Farmers in want ol'Clolbs will do well lo lake a look before exchanging elsewhere. A good as snrtmont w.ll be fountl at his Cloth Store T four(h door east of ihe Mali.<on County Bank, or at bis factory in Poinitey Hollow, two milas north ol Delphi. H. TEN EYCK. Cuzenovia, June2, 1345. The precrdinjj tinui, is &ivtn to represent the INSENSIBLE 1'EUSPIRA.TION. It is the great .evacuation of the impurities of the body. It will be noticed that a .thick cloudy mist issues from all points on tbe surface, which indicates the i«rrjndar> • ill process going forward within. This .perspira tion flows uninterruptedly when we. are in health, but ceases when we are sick. Life cannot be.sus- ained without it. It is-thrown off from the blood •id other juices of the ,body. and disposes by lhi» neans of nearly alt the impurities within us 1 Wood by this-means only, woika itself pure. The language ol scripture is \ in the BLOOD IS the luS** t it ever becomes impure, it may be traced directly o the stoppage of the inseasible perspiration. It never requires any internal medicines to cleanse it, as it always purifies itself by its own heat.undjic. tion, and throws off all tbe offending humors/ •hrougli tlie-insensible perspiration. Thus. Wesee •ill that is necessary when the blood is stagnant or infected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself] from all impurities instantly, lis own heat aiTd/Vl- lality are sufficient, without one particle of medi cine, except, to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so much internal •remedies,—AlLruactitinners,.hosieyer,.direct their eflorts to restore the insensible perspiration, but it seems lo be not always the proper one. The Thomp soman steams, the Hydropalhist shrouds us in wet blai kets the Homopaiiiist deals out infi.dtisimats r the Altodahist bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills, pills. It will be seen, therefore, that alt physicians understand alike what is necessary lo a recovery, how much they may dijler as to the mode of obtain ing it * To give some ideaofthe amount and consequent ly the importance of ihe in*ensibl*<,perspiralion, we will state that the^learned Dr. Lewenhnch, and the great Uoerliaave, ascertained thai 5-8 or all we receive into the slonpcli, passed oil' by this means. In olh'er words, if we eat and drink 8 pounds per day, we evacuate 5 pounds of it by the insensible perspiration. Tins jj.none other than the used up particle* ol blood and other juices giving place to llie new and fresh or.es hy cuirying wilh it ajl (he impurities | within up to the surface. To tl>eck this, therefore, is to retain in the system 5 8 of all the virulent matter thatnature demands should leave the body, And even when this is the case the blood is so ac tive a principle that it determines those particles to the skin, where they form scabs pimples, ulcers 'r hut If dirrried inwards, and fait mined, lo sell lor cash at Ibe lowest possible pTrlces ; and in no instance will we allow ourselves; ta be undersold. - .. *i We are (hankful lor Ihe'Torrner patronage- of cash customers, arid respectfully \solicil-a conlin nance of Ihe same. Pci-rofcp 4\ SwgtTLAMIlS MORTGAGE SALE. ]>TAMC8 otMoslgsfoTt, Thomu Jelenoa TanaaJ^FunjIiU \ Vrlre.orVeron»,loUi«CountrofOMid>. Nra.orMorigwtr, AbnhunlLunpiaaa. Mortj w <Ute<) Ih. lathaijforMirtb, I8J3, and recorded in the Clerk'e office 6t Mftdhoa Coanfv on tbe 11th d.y-fOf JulTTlS37,-.t 11 o'clock,- A. M.Jn Liber N .or-Mofrgini, pigthltO. Said oorlnjevu uelrne4,by laid Lempn u lo-B. KrankliD trhipnun, JAun nth; 18)3, end \ -' • to be doe on uid mortg»fe at the tine or the lint p»blic»tionolni1i M Twfnrjr in the Oneida Creelt Tra^tTpo sailS.'uw boondariet and ortgam , The Wlairlng fa a dewripUon of Uie tnorl] notice fa S.JU IB, premlKi, III.:-All Kit certain piece 61' lend eituate Ijlng. being in the town of XJOOI, afornaid, bolog perl of lot Nnmbtr\ deacnpUou orwblch are as, foUorri Kog eUndlng on the weiterl; the •outhtasterljr cot him aud Albert Will . BeginiapataBolternuttapi lUrlr bank ofthe Oneida Creek, It being ofaald piece oT land, or a dlrliion betireca, itliams, and Irom.. thence conning on the line of eald diritinn tooth eerentT.nlne degree*, weit Qre.chauu and leren. tT^cre'n links to the' centre of the road, u>ace along the centre of the laid rood north thirty-wo u>gree>,wcit twelve chains and fifty- Bee linki. Uieue socUi 6nj<-e!fbt decreet, eait two'chalntand llitj- eight llnkt to the uid wnterly Wnk ofthe tafd Oneida Creek, and thence along th. tame lo Ibe place of beginning, containing An acres,'three'rotti and tVientj-ttlen perchci of land, be It the tame more oi ten. Deranlt harlag been nude (a the parmentof money secured by tald morteare, hy rirtoe of a power of tale ia laid morlnage con tained, and In nonnann of the atatnte In tuch caK made, the abore deKribedjp^mim will:be -ad at^ublio igclioo-at-thehonieiif William Spencer, in the village of tVamptTiile, in the County of Madbon, on the 71hday of February, 1S4S. at one o'clock, P.M. DaUdNoramberll .uuS. ' HEMA N D . WARD, EUIEHUI W. DODOB, iltoroey. Attlgnce, SOU COUOU8 . COLDS, ASTIJMA.Si CONSUMPTION,! The OUKA T AND ON'LY ItEMEDV (for Coldt, rough., 1 Atlbma, endfOVSUMPTION.i , Uie HUNUAlllA N OALBAM OF LIFfci,di«roverrd bv the celebrated Or. Buchan ofLondoi, £n\Iiod. auJ introduced into Ihe United Statct under Uie immedi ate topertnteodence ol Uie mteutor. The eilranrdiuary tacceli of Uiit medicine. Inthrcnre of l*al\ monery diteatct, warnuit* the Amerjcau Aseot in totlcltinff for trealmeUt the VyOUST TOSSIBLE CASES that can be found lu Uie community—catet lliatteck retieffn vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and tare been p** 0 up by the mott di.lln5uuhedn.yji!cl»nt,a. CONFIRME D .1ND I.VCUIIADLE. Ttie Hungarian DKtiani liai cured and will cure, the MOST DE8- TErtATE O F CASKS It It no quack nottrum, bt,t a ttandard En^lith medicine, of known and etthbVithed efficacy. Eterr family in Uie Uuiled Slalee thould be tupplied wilh Do- chan*t Hungarian CulMim of Life, not only to eounterSetthe tnu* tumntlre tendfociet of the climate, but ^to be uted at a_nreren!,,e medicine. In all catet of-^-\' in the Side and Cheat. Irritation and Sorrnei* of Iho groncliiUt, Difficulty of Bi-calhhg, Hectic Ferer, NILIII Sneak Kmeeiatiwi and Ojoeral Debiliy, .uhaij, Inllueul nl IToonln- i ou^h. and Croup. 1 ° G&-S,.U, •nl'^rU tiles, at SI per bottle, »itb full dircclion, forlbe re«torAlionof Hetllh. Pamphlets, eonlaining a man of Enjluh and Americtn eertl/1. calet aud oilier eridence, thowjns Ihe uneoualled roerilt or ilrtr OrealEnjlith ItemeJj, ' '-' I. Tain L'ine«, TfiiTiiaT TJITC\ Insurance OI' ,\E\V YORK. ! T HE stibscnbpr, ngrnt fortius company, is .prepared l<> furnKli po icies for any ninnunl not les\ ihar <;100. nor over §10,000, on any life f^r in whole duration or for H Itniiled period —, The |>rinci|des \file company oro lully explainpii in some pamphf Is in llirhnnds ofthp ngenl which nro at ihesetvii t- nl any nn.l nll^persons who may li'c 1 an inlewsl in Iho mailer The foi'iminif is an act of cur T .e ?rfi -loltiro, passt .l Apri. 1 *1, 1840, for the benefit ol mairied women. i t li itrtll b- lawful far any marrieit tromnn by hertrlf and in li- rti^m-. IT in ,l,r n^ui. ufmiy third perfaui, wilh hit qttrnl a, 1,-r tru.lr-.lu c >i,»F t.> be iiriurtd for her tole u,e, the life uf her l.ii.Mnil for unr -l.lii.i'- yi-ri<Hl, or frtr the term ofhit natural life ; i.n-1 ID ens. >.f ti. r .ur,,,mg her husband, Ibe tumor oett amount of ti.r iu,ur^ii<-r tirr-'uiii-.^ Jtir M.-l friable hy tiie terms ofthe insti* r mee. .IMM lie jm ,bl. i . 1„ r i, and foe her ,»wn l|ie, free from 1'iC cUimsof Ihe T- prrv li\.iti\*t ol her husband,ortiny of hit crrd- iturt^ but inch esrmi IIOU shill nul -ipply v,\,mrr Uie amount of l-reniurj annually naiu shall' tteed ihrte huh'ilred dollars. I I) -J. In cat- of the dentil of the wife Wore the decease of her husband, the amount of the lu.urntice may be made payable after A- itli toiler children, furUicir use, and to ilieir guardian, if under a/\ I t T110M.A8, Agent. may be obUmed of ibe Ageni«,i,raluitou> DAVID F BR.ADLEE.tole Agent for the United States.—119 Courl-ttreel, Boston. ^ - 8. TOUSEV , JiHlin'r Corners, Madison county N V__Ar»ni for New York and Ihe Western Stales, to whom alt oVderVilimild beaildreued. -Sold hy JOHN FAlftCihLD.CaMbOTia^, and b> agents tbrou-nout the eoi'ii«r. f ' upon the lungs, the consequences-are generally fatal. Hy a sudden transition from heat to coTd, the pores are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and dis- ease begins at once to develop itself. Hence the stoppage of this flow of the juices originates so many complaints It is by stopping the pores that overwhelme-mankind with -coughs, colds and con sumptions. Nine-tenths ofthe world die from dis eases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible pers piration. It is easily seen, therefore, bow neces sary is the flow of this subtle humor to the surface to preserve he.dth. It cannot be stopped; it can not be even checked without inducing disease. The btnod and intestines must relieve themselves of all their worn out particles and poisonous hu mors, and they must go through the pores as na ture designed. Let me ask now every candid mind, what course seems the most reasonable to pursue to unstop the pores after they are closed, and let the perspiration flow that the blood mav relieve itself of its impurities? Would you give physic to unstop the pores; or would you apply something that would do this upon I the surface, where the clogging actually is 1 1 Would'l ironlllrbe cummwrsense I. Aml^t^hfcnovirof ^cH-' ' physician who makes use of any external.applica- ' • ion to effect it. The reason JassigiuisV that ho medicine within their knowledge is capable of do ing it.. Under these circumstances 1 present to physicians and to nil others a preparation that has this power in its fullest cxtenf. It is McALLIS- TEIfS M,I,.HEAUH6 OINTMBNT, OR THR WOKLIVS SALVE. It has power to restore perspiration on the feet, on the head, around old sores, upon the cheat, in short upon any part of the body, whether diseased slightly or severely. When the perspiration is restored,'it has power to pene trale to the lungs, liver or any other part of the hu man system, and so to act upon them if they be dis eased, by separating the inflamed morbid particles therefrom and expelling them to the surface. It hat power lo cause all external sores, acofutout homort, akin discasra, poisonous sioondi, to d.tcharge their putrid matter, and then heals them. .It-it a mneuy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restores theeolire cuticle to lit healthy functions. ft is a remedy that foriitds if-e necessity of to many and deleteri ous drugs taken Into lite a pmacli- It is a remedy that n.it.ter atckent, girct InconTentence, or I dangerous to the intestines, (—XjWrejncdy i* probably the only one now known that It Captbli of ptoducio=>ll loete great results. lit.great' lvalue is In eutoriu; at once* the circulation of the juices nheo checked or disarrange!. be colds or otb causes. It preserves and defends the surface from ailderangemeal of its functions, while it beeps opeu the channels of thr blood lo roldall Its u.elessparUclcs— ll It atimple hut woo- dei nil pr.ueipte that presenret in healthy operation the entire mt> ' ' It tnditsolubl) holds JS civ Arrangement FOR THE FILES. D ia.TJTirAM'8 ELECTUAR Y (an Internal remedy.) The su periority of (hit IoaUy.ee/ehraUdihedlclne tor the enre of Pu is m^etleJ4>y-IUKlie»ihg-tbouiaBdi--whoJiau-ln_»aln It other preparations. A lady in this tltj of Un highest respectabili ty, who bad been afflicted with this complaint and for scleral years peter free from pain, has been entirely cored by th* Elec tuary. A genUemanr in Broadway, for lite jtart afflicted with the bleeding Piles, entirely cured and now enjoys good health. A lady In Second sL was to afflicted with Inflammation and imtatltm from eitemal totnort that the was unable to keep op, one poruon of the Electuary gase Immediate relief, and a continuance of the medicine made a perfect enre. Hundreds of esses similar to the abore hare come to the knowledge of the proprietor, and after Un years' esperirnee with this medicine he feels justified in the as sertion that the electuary is si rhedlcine UfOtrtuet or fchtch can never he eieetied, nnd it may jtuUy be regarded as a sovereign re medy for Piles either bleeding or blind, Internal or etUroal. la Loekport, Rochester, Syracuse, Oswego, Rome, Utlcaaml other places, thlt medicine hat cored tome desperate eases of Piles after other remedies hkoVbeen. tried In Tain. Price $t pcrboj, .TJie.aients.wJII furnish thejmblic gratis, with papert describing thlt excellent medicine. 8. TOUIKT. Jotlin'a Comers, Madison county, agent for Ihe state or New fork • Foe tale byJT FaiacHlU), CazcQ0ria,.ea4 fytnlt.throughout thl comity. VALUABLE EXTERNAL REA*EI>Y. Hunt's Liniment. —TIHs-oalo bratoiLrjimedy_i inm. for llir. fi«| r |jrpB Caaeaoria, Nor rf 56, 1915 Ho, Every ! \T \va-'t« Ilursos One. the Ihe •\•[\tllM' \va-'t« Horses slm.l a« elipnp ns •* tli'rnppe', nml .mod as the lies) ! tu I at now •'Viiy Down\ >lmrin<» ^hop. The «uli\c ttlii'r* lm« liitcil up « new shop near tin- HPII (Mil . in th li.Mjih port of the village of C/.. nntid, f -ir ll >p purpose ol shoeing horses for llii.e la's >v i- i lo ^el tho o shod cheap (or cash or ljeady P-iv. \\ no-!, liu ter. and nl kinds r.f jrrain^tnken for, pay il httsB 'hi wli- n tin* work i -t ilonp.. . ; »il at nil linipshe in reidmp'-s lo «ait up on 'hoso who may lav'ur him with their custom. • KBER PEET. . Ca^pnnvia .'NiJV 3. 1815 /fl^HE subscribers baring entered into copart- ncrship, intend to conduct the Jewelry and Watch repairing business all Us various branch es, hold in CAZESOVIA &.JSY it ACDSE. The l>u«iues< in Ca^.ennvia will bp in charge of Mr.-A. i\ Tracylaic of Oswego, in whom as a superior workman, they have urea' confidence, arid we wit injr lo pledge thcinseives thai oil work entrusted to Ins hands, wi I bo dona satisfactorily. • They have nintlean arrangement with manufactu rers (lliprrby saving ibn jubbers profit) lo be sup plied wilh good*; and ttlsghave made an ttrrangc- menl lb IMPORT most pf their Watches, which enables them loscll goods in Iheir line as low as can besolil in New York city, and lhat, they will do Tllpy are also about establishing in Syracuse, a manufactory for nuking nfl-kinds of silver work O'd silver will be made into new ware, ofnlmosl any discripti-m The highest .price will be paid for old stlier deliiered at cither slore. Now wuilc will be so.daliuanulaclurers prices. W. \V. WII.LARD. J. D. HAW LEY. Cazenovi.i, May 12 1345. STREBT, CAKBNC cti-fif.y of our bftng. It ,rnlt»w!Qlilj Itolili {fl)«lhcr lite tutTjes •ad Ifie (uteinal rtVtrrx, (he jnicttul *!cer» anii ttie itirface. The surface t* ttie <w >ir «iof A-Sofit.e bile an J u*eJup-nutler within. Il it pierccj widi mlthooi of oprnluy* to rt.Icre tlie lalntiae*. Flop un Hi tits pores* And tieaUl knocttB at Jrj-or tloor. It Is rightly n-t tiiat tt w-tl not beUeTil^—Iliavruiei) It for the l« t 14 year* for afl 'tsiscaM* or ttvr elicit, lutigf, firer. And Uie oio*t dftteeram of IO- tema] malailirs. 1 hare i«eit tt *mcaie»ofeitreine peril and liaiard, (uTo[fioj( llie- ntmott t/aojer aad mpotuibltltf and I declm before heareo-anJ man lhat not <a one tingle case hul l failed to benefit. wi.ro the patient waa titihia the i^clntfmoiUl mean*.' I nr rer to mr.tecotleeUon had more than five or iW anions ^ (houunda who liare vted it, »ajr that It ara* ttot farorable lo their complaint. On the contrary I hate had hondreda return Toluplarily aoJlo the trannett and aioit friithetftj Isvgasgc ipesk'ta fit pralin I hare bad nhjilciaoi learned In the pro.euioo I I hate had mloli- Iitersof the gospel, Jui'gei cu the bench. aMfrjieoanJ lawyers, ccnilrmen of the ni^ieit erot'ltlon, and muUHudea of the poor, uie it In erery rarlety of trays » nt ^ tb8lV beea 0De ™lee. one united untrer'tal rolcc, lading—McAIIUter, yo{ir Oiotmcnt ia GOOD. . * • < As a Family Medicine, no nun can measure Its ralue. So long L«i the-stara roll along the hearehi—so I0D3 as tsaii ti eails thft eai th 'subject lo all tbe inQnni(1es ofthe flesh—so long as tlKeaie and «fcka£*i if fcoaifo*-jo»t so Jou-11 ill this coot ointment be w6 and 1 esteemed. When man ceases I'tOta off the earth, then the demand irill cease. an*i not lill then, , .HMttB McALUSTER St CO.. 163 South Street,N.Y, splc proprirlort ofthe abore medicine, to whom all commuitlcaUpns must be adtiretscd (post mid ) Trice *JJi cts anrt 60 els. Sold lo Cazrnoria by JOHN FAIJJCH1LD. only, and by AyenU in ereiy village in the County. 8. TOUSEV , No. 13 WatamL, (vp*tlairt y ovtr Higbet** Grocery) Byfacw,.Qencr»l Agent. A GIKLlb'tJoTT-usctvoi*.. Apply at Ibis of fice. f£Cozerovia, Dec. 15,1S15. ATTORRfEI AT LAW, A it D \ SOLICITOR BTCHANCERY, • ijlTTKJJANGrJ. , Hoot Shoe Shop, At the Head ofthe Imke. THE subscriber respectfully Informs , his friends and the public generally, that he continues the Boot S? Sho^bu- aincss, in all ils various branches, at his old Hand, at tlip head ol tli.e Lake, 4 miles from -the village of Cazenovin, where he will keep on hand, anU make to order, every description of BOOTS St SHOES, from a fine Boot down lo n small cack, which he will sell cheap for cash or barter. To FARMERS—Butlers 's Fanning Mills, for sale by the subscriber. These mills aro consider ed bv good judgi s, lo be Ihe bfii>( oow in use.— For salo low hrcash or good papet. Also, Plow Points of nil .descriptions. The subscriber also keeps on hand a variety of SAnriLcnr, sucb.as Harness, Trunks, Valises, $(C.lfC. , ISAAC TRIMBOCK. S. Q.—Jfides, Tan Bark, and nil kinds of \^KiJinArMMrtev- -Soartry p ru d UK take „ ;„ paytnenHomnrof-tbe ov '-»- lanove articles. ' W. H. OWINELLE, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL J feUou, of theAmenapy8ociet U of Dental Surgeons ILPffiec^thdoortooihaarke Bobbie's Store. offered to Ibe New York public; tbe celebrity of which it hasoblainsd in Ihe county,(Weslchejl- er.) where it was originally Introduced, ba« in duced'Ihe proprietor lo extend the sale throughout the country. Thero has oever yet been discov ered an external remedy lhal has proved so cer tain in its effects in permanently curing tbi fol lowing\ diseases: Rh<HimalIim \iwelled limbs, pain in Ibe chest $-back sprains, bruises,Nervous affections, weakness in the joints, contractions of the muscles, bums, saltrheuin, croup, ague in tbe face, toolh ache, etc., etc. The following letters frorqr1he-highly|eminent physicians, who bave.had tbarge-pf th'e Hospital in Sing Sing Slate* Prison for many years, is the most powerful evidence in favor of this ExTEn- NAii REMEDY,and 'no sufficient guarantee that it is worthy the confidence of the public.' \For particulars, see the certificates accompanying eachiox. Price 25 cents. ~STng Sing, December 26lb, 1844. My dear sir:—I received your note of yester day asking my .opinion to Hunt's Liniment pre-; riared by Mr. G.-K,Stantqn. .-KnowingitB com position, and 'having frequently (tied i(7l! can.rr; commend'it loyou as-a safe external remedy; an'd in my opinion Ibe best liniment nnw in use. *• - - Yerytruly and respectfully yours', A-. K. HOFFMAN, Hi D. Col. PlEnRK VA\N COUBTLAKDT. I fully concur in the above opinion. Win BELCHER, M. D. Mr. G. E. STAWTOW, Sir'.*. Having been afflicted with the rhcuma tism for upwards of five years in my ancles and leet, and at times so painful lhal 1 could not walk or dress myself, and baring been under the care of four or five different physicians, and have tried almost every 'remedy I could hear ol, but not to much effect. I had given up all hopes of ever be' ing cured, until I heard of Hunt's Liniment. I tried one bollle. of il, and fourjdJnyrtadiale relief,. I havo tyedone dollars worth and now feellas well as I ever did. My fsmilyms well as myself can testify,lo its value, and 1 would adviseall w|ionr» afflicted witb pains and,acbea lo use Hunt's Lini mtnl.—\ HENRY L.BDCKHOVT, Sing Sing, Sept. 6,1344. I have used Hunt's Liniment for a severe case ofthe sore throat, alio for the sail rheum in both case* was entirely relieved. AARON L. RYDER. New Qastle, Nov. 20,1344. I have been afflicted with an affection of (lie spine so that I could not itrp more than 6 or 8 inches at a' lime. In two bours from the first ap plication of Hunt's Liniment, i was entirely re iieved and could walk as well as ever. Wm. SHAW Sing Sing, Jin. 15,1844. I-'or certificates EXTRACT O, THEJGREAT REMEDY FOR cows tnwrp or i o J¥ AMD X iv.er Comp larirn t. T O THE PUBLIC—There is not- room in a newspaper advertisement to publish the mi. meroua ccrlihcales of Wet), Uutlllli fuulld 'U ie» [ferwl to a niedical pamphlet. tr> be had of ally of 'v Sugar, TcOf^.Coffee.'v.^ O F-the be«l odalily, for sale cheap for caih, bj» . A* &>W;;B. CH1LDS.H Soap taqdlef, OP HOMIhlif-ANUFAC1IIIp: . A & VV. B. CHILDS willieJI/iSoapatwria • cents per lb. and Candles at TErf,cent»,,at their Grocery. .\\tq, \1fb^^| f . retail at Factory Prices. Cazenovia, July 15,1345, Connecticut Shad, 1. No . Troul, forr salee byy July 28, 1845. M ACKEREL,. No. 1, No. 2 ; and Mackinaw Trout, fo sal b - -. A. &, W. B , C«ILDS; , the agents gratis. Such prcohi as we are con stantly laying before the public must convince all, that — . DR. LABBOBS EXTRACT OF LUNQWOKT is the only medicine in the world that will, cure all -who ure predisposed to . Consumption, I.iver Gomplamts, or troubled with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pleurisy, Spitting of Blood, Pain in ihe Side and Chest, Dif ficulty of Breath'ng, Tightness scrotal he-Chest, i?al «i pitalion of the < - Heart, BrohcTnfls,\Thfoat cronplaims ,\»Dd all affections of tt e Pulmonary Organs. • , If this is not sufficient, we wilt refer «ny one to others, who, (at the date of the above) are now using this article, in a variety of protracted Lung and Liver Complaints All the certificates thown-to-thc public, prove conclusively, one thing—thai the VEGETABLE EXTRACT OF LUNGWORT is possessed of certain powers. In healing the lungs, and restoring energy to those who are sup. posed to be fast sinking into the grave, over every other remedy ancient.or modem, Dr. Larbor's rnedlcal guide for those afflicted with-Lung and-Liver- Complaints, to be had gratis from a.ny ofthe agents. Prepared only by the Proprietors, THOMPSON, & CO. » ' * 178 Oroadwry, Albany. Also BUOHAN'S P1LK PILLS, a certain cure, only fl5\cents a box - - AGENTS—Hiram Sheldon, E Rannry, Stock- bric'ge i J. J. foot, Hamilton i D. Uamscv, Earl- ville i G. I.. Korrl. Eaton i T^L ! Cleveland. Mor- riavilte t E. D. Jenks, De Kuyfer ; T La'.h.op, New Wondstn.rk, John Kairchtld, Cazrnnvi .i House *¥ Sign Paintiug an* ~ 7:rrrr - ' (Mazing, H \^\7 T HANKFUL for past favors, respecifultj'm form Ihe citizens of. Cazepoyja and vicimly, that ibey continue to carry on the buiinei* of. '' llouse & Sign Fainting and- injall i(i\Varipus branches'; at their new. abop.Osj Albanystreetrene : dodr'*Wes?^p\th\e'\'Boo1tsfdf« / : where they can-be found at all times re»dy 'ti wait upon all wbo may favor Ibemtnltb' their matro n Signs painled and gilded wilh or wilhoul shsdsa ItThOTt -Iltillcg. iiiiiAi iiuiiaicu,-auco. pie, Black Walnul, Mahogany, Cherry, ifcc7 Marbling done'in the English and Fr to suit customers. Paints! PaiuisX! H. VAN .All kinds of wood imiialed. such as Oak, M*r- . m..i.m.i-... ...» - y,&p. reh'cbilylta DRIESEN, keeps constantly ea hand, at the aboverstand, While Lead,'Dry and Ground in Oil, Spanish \yiiite, Paris White, R«d Lead, Venetian- Red—Yell6w-Orhrr^Frencti\'(fc Chrome^el!ow-Brun«wick-and-Eroeral(H5retn',- j and every other kind of Paint, aiwellai Linseed Oil, boiled or unboiled., can_ be bad cheaper tbaa; at any olbBrTilnr^riirtmrrr; =— - -- - N. B. All kinds of Painters' Tools for M!« cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. Cnaenovia, ApiilSO^ 18<t5. UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MinorACluil.iaEsrsBLiiitMrjirkDariT, No. 180 Pearl-sl. (opposite Cedar-st.) N. Y. M ERCHANTS visiting this cUy».,vho intend purchasing Umbrellas or Parasols, are in' viled to call alike abovt- eslablishmenl. anr» ex aminerlhe auorlmenl, which comprises EVERY DESCRIPTION and every QUALITY, and which the Subscriber offers at such prices, eith er for Cash or on Time, as canuot fait to give satisfaction', , . lyl l ' » GEO. J. BYRD. Leather Store ! - 1 1 HE subscriber*, at Iheir old stand, keep cot;* - stantly on. Kami, a full slock uf SPANISH fni -SLAUGHTER SO LB LEATHER, J/arnttt ajii Upper Leather, Ca.f, Kip, and Sheep Skins, to gether wilh MOROCCO, LININGS, LASTS AND - -BINDINGS. Also, Liver and -Neat's Foot Oil «They-wool« particularly recommend lo shoe makers '»att leather dralers to examine iheir slock and plies* belure purchasing in ihe eastern cities. - J They also keep on band BOOTS &JSIIOI;B, the bc»l rpmlity. t?asjVT'ald lor HId«andCalfoklni. . W anted, any quantity of Tan Bark. R. ALLEN & SON. Cazenovia.^ May Wo. , ' Carriage. Sijfu & Fancy T HE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, lhal he has opened ashni inJba building or.e door west of Ihe public square, where by strict attention to business he hopes l» THfllra share of public palrooage. Also fjarrfqgejrrlnun^infj. _ I done wilh nea'tness and despatch. Price, lo tor 1 tespond witb the time*. Cazannvia. March 31.1845. A. T. CROSS. E.G.WGLD, RESIDENT PHOTOGRAPHIST, O FFICE at his dwelling, on.Mill street, 3 doors south of J. William's &. Son's store, is prepared at all limes lo take Pholilgrapbic Like nesses, which will be finished in the best style. Charges moderate. 13lf. ot cures and ^ireclions, see wrapper around each bollle. Price 25 cent*. ApENTS.->-John Fairchild,Cazenovia; M. B. Slocum. Delphi; N. Andrews & Co., Fabius, Abner Miller, Apulia; J. C. Cuddeback, Tully; Kilob & Co., Syracuse; Hbadloy, Phelps <Sc Co.. 142 Water street, N. Y., Wholesale Agent*. GEO. E. STANTON, Proprietor, 20 • Sing Sing, Farm for Sale. T HE, farm on which-the subscriber now resides, one^rnile north of the village of Cazenovia, Is offered for sale low, considering its location. Jaid farm Contains 122 seres of choice tand, It is of that happy medium of sod which is adapted either, lor Grass or Grain, There areL-fifleen acres of woodland i tl.e balance is under a good state of cultivation. Fruit'in abundance. Tbe buildings art good-, and plenty of them. A* no person will wish to purchase without viewing the premises, a 'further description Is deemed unnecessary. Terms of payment tfisde easy.-- SAMUEL PECK. Cazenovia, Oct. 21,1845. Willi&% 4 Greenlaai& Son, TAILORS, TWO DOORS WEST OF John Williams & Son's Store, CAZENOVIA, #3» Culling done on short notice and reasonable terms. • • ^ TAILOR, CHITTENANGO. ' BVArVE BROWN, s» ATTOKHBT OC'COITNAELLOX AT LAW, 'ihrritvxlli,\ INEW GOODS ! Look at This. JVew Grocery and ISece**,. T HE subscriber would respectfully inform lb* citizens.uf Cazenovia and vicinity that he-bit opened a Grocery and Jtece»s, .. in the alone block, south side of Albany street. T ^HE subscriber IIBS received agood'assbrl- 7tnrnr6f Fall and-Winler Goods\ and isslill receiving every week; ond will sell them\ as cheap as the cheapest. E. C. LITCHFIELD. 20 E le ? e * S,ll< Bn,, U'Uon warp Alpaccas, Cashmeres, fllouslin DeLaine*. and all oth er styles ofFdll Goods; too numerous to mention. E. C. LiTcirriRLD. IA 000 Yards ol Prints or the latest styles, for > sale cheap. E. C. LITOHFIBLT>. GROCERIES of all kinds for sale cheap, by ^ E. C. LlTfcllF)lSI.P. CLOTHS, \ B ROAD Cloths, Cassimeres sod Sallnels, a new assortment, and I will sell as low as any otherfone in lown. E. C. LITCHFIELD DOMESTICS ! gROWNantl B'eached Shirtings, Tickings, Baljmgs. Wadding*. Cotton Yarn.&c, lor! numerous to mention, »-« E. ~ --,—, loo Call and tee for yourselves. LITCHFIELD. TpRANK MILLER'S Leather Preservative, ,-i « n V 8le f 1 roof backing. This is an ar ticle well worth the attention of erery individual wearing Boots or Shoes, as it renders (he Leather soli, watrr proof and .much more durable. One box is sufficient fur one man a year. \ E.O. LITCHFIELD. neatly -opposite • the-bank, v,here^ he; . , ^ ( wait upon all who may favor him jV wilb'^i)ieir c eir»- tom^lTc-intendsto-kee'pGrdceVie*;ofallkir,d*?- : and' Provisions of•the > best;\clUality , which bS .will sell as cheap as can be'houcht elfewlierefof 'Cash. He retpectfullyfglicili a share of the'pub lic patronage. , . R. S. KING. N.B.—.Bii/ier, Eggs. Potatoes, Oats, and.all kti.d*of Produce wantrd. Cazenovia, March 14.1845. ' XUilIBEIx'FOir SAXiK t T HE subscriber ha* onfhand a quantitv of PINE LUMBER, which he will,.ell cbeap for CITSA. Also, Cash paid for Sheep if Lamb's Petit. Any quantity of customers can find good MEAT, of all kinds, at llieeasf end of (he village,. W. C. CASV\ ELL. Cazenovia, July 1,1845. N. B.—As Ihe new post office law is now ia operalion, all persons indebted itre.requeilcdjo fall and settle up old accounts. ' • Cheap as the ClteapeslT AKD CJOOI> AS THE BEST. W ILL be found al Ihe fir-st (wo dory build ing east of Liticklaen House Block, am Albany street, all kinds of To Blacksmiths. TfOR sale by (he lubscriber, 20 tons t English one and (wo borse Tire Iron, at four dollar* ferlOOIbs. 20 lonr - ~ - CJUHJVET JFURJVMTUnE, a half dollars per 100 lbs. 5 ton* square do. from 1-2 Inch to 1 1-2 inch. 20 tons Round Iron, from 21-6 lo. 1 1-2 Inch. Band Iron, hnnp iron of all widths, Spring Steel, cast. German, and American-Steelr-bcaLtclit ' r rax, borse rasps, &c, &c. . All of which will be sold cheap for Cash. E. C. LITCHFIELD. consisting of Ihe following article* • Mahogany ahtf Cherry Bureaus,\ Table* 3 . *o I\\ lern » and-various plans, Chair*. 1 &' Pg ' ,nS ' Fancr ' & w »nJ«»r and riMIE subscriber is now prepared to offer a ' much larger stock of Slielf-llardware, than usual, including all kinds of house building — HARDWARE. Carriage Trimmings, in great variety ; Corpen-' ters and Joiners Tools; a very large slock ol Saddlery; India Rubber Clolb; Drib Clotb* I and Saltinetts for Carriage Trimmings. E. C. LITCHFIELD. W HITE Lead and other Paint*; linseed Oil; Painl.Brushes; Vnrnish & While wash Brushes, for sale by _ Er C. LITCHFIELD. S HEET Lead,Zinc ojjd. Lead. Pipe, foi salql by E. C. LITCHFIELD. P AINTS, Sash, Glass and Pultv, for sale bv I . E. C. LITCHFIELD. 1 QROCERlESofallkinds,cheap; Molasses at ^*2i.6; Sugar from-6 to 9 cts; Tea Coffee, &c. at the lowest prices, by o p F r xjsrw, _ of different sizes, kept constantly on band, on made lo order on short notice. Alt of which will be sold a* cheap can b* purchased els«where. ~. G. W. NICHOLS. Cazenovia, April, 16,1345,. . _ Wool, Wool i ' L100.000 pounds WOOL WantPd.' hv. ^ ' R. & C. JACKSON, Cazenovia, June 17,1845. , WAITED, 3,00ft Bushels Flax Seed/ F OR which Ihe subscriber will pay cash o» delivery at the new Oil Mill at Belmont, or at Ihe .tore of Pullurd & Sweetlands in Ibe vil lage of Cazenovja. _ , Oil of the purest kind,, fnr.sale at- the mill or delirered lo order on the shortest notice and al tbe lowest cash price. T. BACKUS. - -Cazenovia, August 28; 1845. ' Cash paid for Pelts. ~ T HE Subscribers will pay Cash for Sheep and Lambs Pelf s during (he season. .JOHN WILLIAMS,**. SON. FIRE, . FIRE!: E. C. LITCHFIELD! | J? til LITCHFIELD, hav'lng been appoint. '-*-•• ed Agent for Ihe Hartford In<i lr . n r. A GENERAL assortment of Saddlers Hard ware, Fatent Leather, Shoe Thread &c &c E. C. LITCHFIELD\. - M ILL and X Cut Saws r Anvil*, Vi.ei, axer, ftcjorsaieby , LITCHFIELD. , Agent for ihe Hartford Insurance Com pany, in place of E. B. Litchfield, resigned, will continue (o insure properly upon tbe same liberal t|Bns as usual. Office al the Slore of E B * E. D. Lilcbfield.Cazenovia. * November 21, 1S44. S9 E; C. C AST IRON* PUMPS^, tuper/or fl ual.(v 1-ead Pipe, Sbeel Lead a^id Zinc, for sale 6y E C.LlTC«>MJI.D. JLinseed Oil Vor Sale. W iioi.E8ALB:6r retail, at the new Oil Mill - t - . *' ?lmon1 ' or Je 'iTered to order-on. th*»?\ ^ •terlM notice. T. BACKC*. April 9, 1S-15?