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LAMP KKg, PtoiB, jOEitj >-Bour4 <UBWS«S- A LL j^W^»%er*T)p^hod:«ior fo^Bsrbef o' indentured.to me'fo>>itenaO«r*»W, nf-latatynajr-no dcbtn of H« coniracsUpn.' after;'ttate. po^ja^aflout l Vffl-$afififap&faf -ptiSott'wh&cmaf have an opportunltyofsednghfiiv.to lnfqrm^Jm. «!•»» if be fill dlajfoa ^tc ^mrVigto joyW«'/dopfed'hom&. -fetHAM VOOttUS. Caionovln, Aug.f 3i\.185!!.« ' *\ Grain Cradles P R. MOR&AN'S Manufacture, for jolo by - - r -— - -HOBBKr&GLARKE - ;: > A Ca,rd. P R. DWINELLE leaves'to day for n short excur- - slrfli tt)*Bnropo;' will probably be, absent-from «)«- toqlght.wecka. IJe will return lu'season to resume' \his professional engagements' o. Oplobcr Will, and thereafter; :' \ .• • ' .-' ' ,~ • In ibe flicontliiiR blrofflce wl!t bo onstanJr open o» heretofore, lindcMhe direction o(„hIs' foitliful and •knifni.^»? lli, » Mf.'Hv'Faviltc, with' whojnho en- trusta all of WprofesslohpJ Intcrests^woile absent. Dr. nwlnolle/eeqipmondsJjU'. P«'qlle t » the nubile, nsf Wcuonor'%o\r-femarknblif •*klU?nnd- throngTiness, and will bold himself responsible fjr all operations, com rUttod to ;hls charge.-f V .• •» ' ' Cuzenovia, July 28.1852. DxxtgB7& Ulcdiciotcs, J ust reeelved ./K«£ and netc, and of ,U)o.nlce«t quality andforanli; J>y the subscriber,! Also ' PEMONS antf ORANGKg),\ fTUIsons, Klgs, pates, l'runes, uurranfs. Citron, and extracts ofjilbkinds for nice oopIcing, .. , A., POOR: tTozenovla. JuiScTS,18527 ' ' mortgage Sjalc iEFAIJLT haying been madeJn the payment of _._ \moneys secured by accr{alh Indenture of mortgage enecuted by Juhiel Clark, jr.. ofjie town 6\ Cazenovla, in the couitty'-of Madltoo, t o John Hobble of the ton'n mid county aforerald, dated the 25jh day of September, 1 H49. and recorded In th» Ojrt> ofnec^of -the Qounty of Madison, on the.27th^ay.ofi0ecernbcr. 1819, nt 11 1 2 o'clock A. M. In BooifcZ^ -of Mo«gapea, pa^o 138 upon wh^ch thtrela'xlalmcd toboflilBat the date of the first pnl.licarton oOlhrtnotlce^tho »tfm or-#255,16 and no proceedlDga, at law. having been 'had lo'recover tho. <.forraid nionct-a, toran^-part thereof/inceouUng to the condition of said mortgage, nod the Raid mortgage hav ing been duly astlgned-to Jntnos Niokonson, of ihe same town and o<*iunty, Ngw^therefore, 1 notice U here, by given, that by virtue of a po»et > J5f jwlc, cnntalned in said, mortgage, In rurauaoce of jthe^Staluieln such coses made and pmvldcd.;h^nr»gn'^f^.^inljes, de. scribed as follow»jivlrf—.- .j. , ~* \AU>those.se>eral iiloco* or. nwpels-ofjand situated in tho vlllngo of Caientivla. t ifilrat pIcreTs bounded on the nor-b by Hoses Adam* 4 lotjeastjby Martha Hulls' lot, south by Church st,«et, west by' Almira Bryan's lot. Second pices is boundodTjOTIb. by Jonah Moore's ham lot. nasi by the CazehQvla-tHousa, lot, south bf Joiinh Mooro'ahoitserlot.'shd west\ by Sullivan Street.' Will be sold at Public Auction; at tho Unckiaen- House, ltteald vlllsio &jG&SM *f)L l 1 M Fr.d»y, tne 29U> day of Octotwr next, ot ten Seidell. A. H Dated CateijorlaY Assignee. ' (\• Notice. •• » ' , A II persons ha>tnc unsettled accounts with the firm A of HOUGH\ sVOBOJKK^n) Mquate I to call and Soryeyins. * T HE Subscriber Is prepared*'to J execute oil the oper ations conn *ted with Land Surveying and Field Enjrfnoerint^^ ^ irftnt th. Store of Ho'-bie A Clarke. . „ C^enovia.Ju.y M*.*?^^^ J ^ KRON % 5Por'a- Homestead^ -Uiop.-flaat^ithe-^iMo'iik-^nae'^Ae^ or unuSOTiwd'ond. price„tfifey. cannot bydecelved^. - JCBE**^ \>fi mjg, toOiOJf bis trade espoyilly Saionovlo, Jan.-»3852. JClllIy after 44,ptid''balfof iTft. 4§,ln'\thopAjsbyterian 1 Church,- wllL-be rented for a moiety of tho usual OXIPO. , , _ Apply to the Sexton. CaienovW, June 3,1852.—IS ' ' Morses For Sale., A 8pan of Five year old bright, Bay. Horses, well matched—Juat from a farm. t ... Inquire at Hobble & Olatke's. Cazenovla, June 16, 1852. .States, nnt) within onoralle of Ronkonkdrao- Luke, a I wnutlful.afareit of water, about three miles, in circum For the Summer St Fall for • NEvV \GOODS. \ NEW STYLES &, '.LOW PRICES. A Y the-Kasnionable Emporium, ^rst, door west x>t I'ttlfprd d> Sweeltands, Received and npw .open fig -lio best solccudnnd chenpest'si •.. M • lieadjr 'rtad»4 ^lotiilnr, Ever brought tnti tBi», iiarket. , yEOADOLCjilS, eX ^SlMEKES Ar. •'•.every style snd varietyi Shirts, Bosoms 'Collars tln'slory of all klnda. w Ei«ry article 4 6T Oenllemen'r west always on handt. a ^- -•-».' .' •\• .. • . rW....' «. SPEAR., ' TeTonce,\ of singular transpera'ocy, and of great depth, - wlth*nn abundance of fiBhi- Tho'vlllag'e Is-btlt 4' miles T HE Sub-orlbor wi^h much- difndancb d> modu »ty -j would OTO»t.f«B ffl^t'j^ti? Si\!\ is positively the Jast caH h» slSlfpe able t6 moAe^ua- /WV »o those-'lnaetoted* ro>Mnrtinu the'firm ofO;iiteau HOmjis.A.po^He wlJVl^M-iemplpy o Pu^Uo Ot- firet .solected.by ihc^peonle, foe tho hu^lpes^. .to .rpjoawi him frShTflirs ellhnTeiy^bnWilsT R \ \ J - '—• some nf^thrt«htrireV ,, < tJifeirtvltcrBndtJio invited, untcretht invited «hiiaklMhonse t<f eXtend -.tho-JiHltatlon-to-iiiilf •i Hozen or su niuiuij friends such ss are eligible to sit IIK jurors for which '*imU wnrbeYbservedV.' *\irfur- iher pn rilculare sf«r •'SnJalTBnT' pfthe-SiSrS ^of thft subcriber Nb postpo *meht onnccimni of weather. Ever Uodeitly Voura *c. K. N.sOUiTEAO. FOUND.—In our shop a largo Bundle of Notes ol dlflercnt denominations and amounts. The makers are respectfully requested to call pty princijtal and Interest imd take them oway before they.uresent to the \Squlro\ when they win^-^r -tOyosjcjcQat toil. yAagrrEAjj. T h6 cnttro «roek of a v>d»l^tho ^M .Hlnery Shop, oc- cuplod by Mra. B.M. pordcn;'ifr now ofTered f lor *ntco( cost; wBtt, the to^la and all necc^arylm pie then t« f>r rnrrytng oa BtWo^tir'tiieftl^bccapled by B. VI AII perwfrMi Indcpted by Book Account nt ol h*r of the nbovp nhopn, are requested to make Impnedlste payment to K Donaldson at the rraidence of B. M. Burden. JAMKS SIMS. JOSEPH BOdDEN. Assignees. Cozenoxln July 21, IB52. Why I buy of Lawsoit. Thr reason !<« plain cnonch ; I there grt ih-- ureutt'Ht iitttntl^n, And llkcwl-*f the ni-81 n .ikeMiufl , HI-4 prices firr really ifiittninhmu ; Kor ycarp h ln« ndhert-d u> une plan. And uccuminudutcd IIIL - lonyvr than any othr» man Why do 1 huy of l.nwnon? JtiTniif*** he- run hem MIV onr; I Hk'-ltim for old r *H ;ollerllon« ; Andfuvor ihn! he I MP hrnvcly won. And be«\iu?*' he Ivif nlwavs kopt to one plant, To Bnvr nnd eivewit «f)icil in, Wlurli In. I IU H liWJowrd up like a ninn Thrn why not Holt) your h ir*« * ond rh»»rk their sperd, He lv«t HakrslulTrnuiiuh for all In ru-fd, U»* in i'ver at hif« pont, Ant' ntone can supply n hopt Ovrr any denier In the town Thr old chip hug won renown, For HeJJmg thcchcapLt*! nnd the !>• st Hein yntir lmrBet » o er hill nnd plain. Ai'cctit his thinks and mil nsajn, ATTFTrn? tilnirponrirnrnt yrra witUrm! S.{.ikt \4tiirH -to null th*' tunic iinrl plct -is*- the mind Mi- in on hand nnd always A'Ulin^ To rrll hi\* PHitFnnd earn n MhiMinir I So hold your *ii«>c« when yoij^ome this way, Kor he Will be «l..d to see you*nnv day. 1 .Wool Carding & Cloth Ureasing^ 'T'HE. Subaqrlbers, having put tbelr Machinery In Brf X \tare repair, are now, ready tc> CARD WOOL ot the shortest notice, and oo'the Uaual'terma. < ^ > <- , At the proper tlmerSbqut the lslof September, they will be prepared to Dye and D'ess CJoths,(it low rates, Tthd-ltia satisfactory manner. \ •'\ .' . - -'•Hi'THOHTSON* SON. Bingley, {formerly WaterviSe) Jans 4,1852. 16 T HE Subscriber has added to his other Atrenclos. that of the GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. OTICA N y..CoDltal •200,000.\ THE PRANKtIN MARINE 6V. FIRBINSUBANCECOMPANY.-Oop- itoi«300000. - \' Those wishing Insuran'ce. ?lthcr of IIfO.gr proporty, rill at all tiroes find tbi s'ubscflbef \prepaTed to-oner, them a cholcefrom amongthe'cheopest and most reli able Companies, bcth Of ihe'/Sltjt Stock and Mutual kinds. ' ' V/'\ • The subscriber would furtHer,su£gest, that from much -experience, he Is qualified, ih the transaction of busi ness, to provide for and zj/ard against those circum stances ilnble to arise during the term of a policy affect Ing iu validity; and also Co advise Insurers generally upon all questions-relating to tbelr rights ana ohllga. tlons as such. 7 R. THOMAS. Ouzenovlo, June 9, 1352.— IB • ' Hanover Fire Insurance Co.,, NOi 7j OLD SLIP, «EWvV-ORK. Cash Capital, $150,O0O. T HE undersigned, having been appointed agent to take applications in the above Company, nereby offers his .services In (hat capacity to those in this com munity, wlthitnr safe and reliable Insurance. The paid up capital, securely invested, of an Id Company, as Well as the known character of its officers, somo of whom arc known personally Ih this community, strongly re commend It to Iho lnsuilng nubile. - . JAS. W SWEETLAND, Agent. Cazenovla, May 31, 1852, JUNK ARRIVALS. J UST RECEIVED, a fine lot of Black and Colored Dress Silks, Barrages, Barrage Diilalcea, v ChalIey'e Muslins, Ginghams, dtp. &o. June! •> . GROFg c> CARPENTER. Bonnets. I (W NEW STYLES N BONNETS, now opening 1 \AJ et the People's Store, with Ribbons and oth. et trimmings to match, i • une 1. GRQPF d> CARPENTER. A. ^Wblio^tone CWna, Light Blue andLoll other styles of cheaper Ware, may be had at prices to suit the customer. June 1. GRQPF d> CARPENTER. Glass Ware. A LARGE and well selected stock of all ,'lnds need ed in this market. TABLE CUTLERY, and other styles of Hardwure, ehonp.ot the People> store. June 1 GUOKP .f- CARPENTER, •6tf Fft'rms, Wrth over $lf>,0<j();• , aUffflrtf f •^fco'ts^fd.'bS' distributed among 800' saolcri- *'fiefs* * ' •* \' *• \ To supply tho demond for the lutsnn'i'Fa'rros'Ihave Iqld out another tract, adjoining tho-.LBpg iBlaild RaiU ^a^and^tho land already sold a% J^exmanajrillQ. to bo of iff saine size, and disposed \of and'dlvlded among the tllff ^_ . r - , _^ purchasers Itrttfe-aajne^ronnnehfea diOso'Tecently'tfold rha^Beerrinauccd \o do this from iho great num^ -,.._,<•. b^o ^peijiung _wfeb^ny : to~ ; pun !baaB. tlil 'so 'Loa nnd I' Having just returatid'frQnii>few=Tork; hlKStock tan. Ir^rn^'naihrifmpTOvemonts'f .i at port of tho Island ' ore-constnntjy, lucreafiinB.ahdlarge numbersof persona 'have become mterestcd In ihote lands. This additional ttact<is4n every respect equal to the other, and' Vt the rate they nre now being tuken tboy will, all be sold n a few weejes. About 7 hundred .shares are now subsr.rbcd , EacK subscrlber1s*nntledto8Lots;'26\by 100 feet, lyng togotliex, or a.' fhrm of rtom 4 to &.acres. The shares re limited «t 'S25—payablo, 85 wbjn subscribed for, f 5 oh or before the day of dlstrlbTition, abd the bal- anco Inmonlhly instalmeotsof 83. Tbo.lota .Bre .^Huoto In the Village ol Lakeland, on tfic-Lonf'Jtaund- JRallroadr-County of SufIolkj -onOT48 miles fromthe Glty of New -York ^here hQtfdSo 'mc) bolkinssiaraerected, and the Railroad-Company con template tanking a, large depot .fer.lhe teimtpatlon ol tbe'eartyand late trains between that place ond Brook- >™r^lma;uiiff7u*ilte^e^ihlesil-plices'ln the Uhited MoKI'tJAGK SALE. J ~jKF UH.T having been mnde In the payment ol mo- Mortgage Sale. W hereas l«nac Rice and \nne his wife then of C!nz- cnrvln In tho county of Madison if- Stnteof New 1'orA- did by their certain Indenture of mortgage dated \ July 6th 1847 and recorded In the Clerks olTice ol Mnd- f son County on 'he I2ih day of July 1847 In Book X of mortgages page 87, for securing the pnyment of one thousand dollars and Interest as thcTfn ment'oned, did convey to Jonn Hear»cy of tho same place \ All thnt piece or ptrcel of Lind situated In the rood township In the town of DoRuyler In saiJ county &, state afore said. Bein^ the notth part of Lot No. 123 In said township, or Iho north west quarter thereof by a line running from the oast nnd west boundary ih**ough the .center of said lot from the center thereof so as to inrlude on oqual quarter of said lot Wine Itcttveen the linos so fun and b*u«ted OB the nor,h by |ind formerly owned by Samuel Carpenter deceased; west by the Bllvcn lot; south by the south quarter of the lot, and east *>y the cs.t hilf of snld lot containing thirty seven and a half Bcrti. more or Ipsa A betng the-same lot of land conveyed by L,. Olbbs wlfo to Isaac Rice July 22.1833, and also that other nl, ce of land Ivine In road town ship In the town of DeRwyter bctna CRffwelt, ond third of lot 122 containing fifty acres, and the east half of lot 12J, containing soveMy-flW oores, &. belnjrapartofttlo •' land and pnrchase that was convoyed by |VValrave Van Heukelom, NlcolaosVon Bepninghq^JanVan.Eegh<:n to lsnac Rice, July 22, 1835,\ as the same-is described In said mortgage. And whereas the said mortage Hog ix-ys set -ured nyarcrimn indenture of mor'ence, cuti 'd Ity Kent*siil ier Jurkpon, o( ilu * town of C »7.e - noM-i.in the rounty of M'idiaon to Jneoh Ten Kvrk nnd V\ HI M llurr, of (he same pl.tce, d .ued the I2ih dnyof April, A D ., IMS, and recorded in the ofTict-of ihr t lerk or the couniy of M.idlnon. on thr Ifiihdayof .-iii^u «r T^IJI. m 4 oYlork, p M in Bofik Z of Morign- L 't\* f>-iL\- 17, upon which there iv elnimed to be due n t ilu - tnni ol the first publication of this n -net', the sum of $IH,76; nnd no proceedings!!? law lioving been had lo ri-i -nvi r the nforrsnid mon '-ys or nny pnn thereof, nnil - MM I uiOTi ^.a'c eonuliiing u jiuwi-r aiiihorNInc n s .ilc of ihe premises tl .rrtby ino'tga^ed, In def.iult uf th'* pavmrnl of said moneys, or nny part thereof, nr cordini.' to the condition of said mortgage The s .iid mortgiiKe having been duly nssli -nin to Jacob Ten Kyck, nnd by him to Almin filnlr nf the some place Now, therefore, notice is hereby tlven, that by virtue of n [lower ol imle nforesjihl in mild morteage arinlained, in pursunnre of the Statute in surh ence ntudc and pro- il '-d, the mor**$ai»ed premisesdeserlliedns follows, viz; onmicncin 'T at the north-east c rnc -r of S. Cpln's lot f iriii«-rly owned by John Shapley, in Cuzennviu village, then* e ronniag south eighty-three nnd one-fourth dog e.ist 12 chains 19> links, to Joel D-irlini,' 1 * land; thonce sou I h< rly along said Darling's land 3 chains: thoncs ••nuih B6,deK.. west t 3 churns, 7S links to th» cenTrc or t 'hi nanijo street; thence northerly along tho eenrrv of sni .l street 3 cjrafcns, to VVm Hsm's lot; thence ea.ler ly on the lino of said lot. 3 chains.; thence northerly nloni: the rear of saM Ham's, and Montague's, and Coin 's lots, 2 chains, &>Hnks , lo the place of beginning, containing about five and three-fourths acres, WBI be xold, at Public Auction, at the Cazenovla House, In Cizrnnvia, on Saturday, the- 28th day of August t 185^, at i0 o'clock, A M of that day. Dated Cazenovla, June 1, 1852, ALVAN BLAfR, Assignee. distant from the grealSoutit Bay, .which Is five'miles wide and 40 nflles Jong, abundantly supplied, with, oys- ters, ilaS s.ond fisb 'or various kfnds. I add thefollowing'Letter fronrMr. L'hommedieu, who resides at Lakeland: rrv - w . ^ LakelandJlofel; Nor--18,1851. Chas. wood, Esq.—Dear Sir i Having personal knowledge or the same, It gives rr* pletfsure to answer your Inoujiy about the productions .here, by stating -mat during the past season there hnv^ been.rals$4 180 bushels of the best corn and potatoes to. the acre, 1 be\- stdarexcellent yiJds of -garden vegetables, as peas, beans, onions,jqiiashes, pnmpldps, beets, tomattocs, egg-plants, dui. • 'IRA L'HOMMEDIEU. Deputy Postmaster. _These4ands will produce oa much par ocre.-wlth the snme-cnlijLvallon as any land within fifty miles of the city of New York. .' Several gentlemen of tr.e first respectability who have lately vvlsjted Lakeland and esamlned the crop now growing (here, declared that the wheat, ryf, com E olatoee tirfd garden vegetables, are equal to any they ays seen in-any part of the-country, proving conclu sively that the soil is capable of produclngi.orjd that In. the highest perfection, all that th. agriculturist can wish or desire. \= \W - ..'•Wheat of the same quality, which fgrqwa here loxu laiujy, was raised by Mr. Samuel Thompson, of e-., auket, lost season (about 8 miles from this pluc, . who received for his product'of a tittle uioro than f*» j acres. S4Q0.' * - . ..Jjjakeland Station Is located 09 the borders of the Long Island HallroLd. whence cars run several times a day to Brooklyn and Now-York, The surface of the landJU) smooth and level, and tho surrounding country Is perfectly -healthy, and wjthln a few miles, of thtf place, highly cultivate and Valuable, having been settled for mora than ono hundred and fifty-years, and .where similar jonds sell at irom fifty to, 8200 perjtcre. TheMandaaro us good as represented, and as good as tray new land on the Island:, and when cultivated, will produce in the highest decreet .. 1 Tho land was once heavily .timbered j some portions! sMnowcJvercd^Ithithrlriygrowih of young wood, oak and ptiie. Wt -od is plenty; ond generally cheap In thai part of tho-inland. J^fre-wood-lB cheap-.--thai which is sultoble to bo <;ut Into cord-wood, for |Ce N. YorkTiiarkct. Is of uniform price, 'and has, for b great inaiy years, been always considered a cash article on the island. T.hcruis a brick-kiln within two mUoaof Lakeland- cost of brlclr*2^0TO 53,00 per 1000- TiUre ts material on tho land for common fencing- good chestnut rails can be had within a.fcw- miles a) these lands In abundance. All building mat£r,lu|s can botind u the demits of Brooltlvn and'Grcchiiort, and al many intermedlato places, ut the usual market prices.— Theronro numerous itroamsof'-waterjjslngr In these nuw lands, and runing Into the gnat Spr^th Bay, which aroremarkablo for tbelr purity, and never ftniindced dry weather makes very little-change in them, they are unfailing t and wells are of various depths—probably, over these new lands, in middle region of the Island, the average depth will be about 25 feet 1 at Lakeland, as the ground Is higher, they ( are deeper. Subscribers aronot compelled to build. There ore now churches and schools wiihin two nr three miles of the vlllace; and within four miles, mills, factories, stores and villages. All the privileges of »n old settled country are to oe had here; ond Ihe peoiili- of Suffolk County pride themselves on being 0 highly moral, orderly, and religious people All ot my sub- ribers are persons of respectability. In consequence of the great number of letter-! hum all parts of the country, desiring Information or those lands, it has been (bund necessary to answer them in this fo m. Tho same labor and Industry which make successful and prosperous settlements In other part* of ihe coun- tryvbestowed upon these lands, cannot full to product favorable results. The climate Is In every particular healthy and plea. 48aSu'u'J'^f rl ini!Vla?-'tY,'g l 1 Wn'tc-i's\'^ . , «^ft l 'nnd , mlfu^ ooinponwi-to th.e,vvir>(ojr»oci trie rriofn to ttio north ot ih*>4i[gaiand—4here ts soldom-ei^lghtog-^nor^-^mn-fwo^ or three weeks on the Island, Whnt Ja remarkable, a crop Is seldom injured by drought—there is no part of tho country where there i* no little Injury from drought &s on Long Island : not Is there any Injury from wet—there Is no wet or cold land on the Island. All the land on the margin of the streams can be made highly valuable a( a small eoet. for there Is no <*cch thing as a flood or freshet, os In the Interior pert of the country, by which often very great damage Is done ; such nn event an tho carry log oil » B ondce. or the breaking ol a mUl-dnm, with treat dam age, Is almost unheard of on Lontrlulnnd. The strennif and bays abound in fish and wild /owl of every variu tv 'r ^\App1yto CHARLES WOOD, Stationer, IP Johnstreei, nenr Peurl, N ^ , who will receive re- miitnnres nnd forward receipts fhrrcfur by return of moll He will also graimtoiHly furnish new innps and piimplet** of the property, nnd rhetrfully glv such oth er inlormntlun 09 may b** desired I nl-o desire to nny thnt I have cood Fa* Inc Landf wrM of my ViMiiife I*and.<». wnirh I will pell in B ncrr lots or upwards, nt from 820 to 850 per n< rc These land .ture well mtunted for forming und eard'-ning pur- pitMS. Ln every respect ; nnd hnvinif the ndvontaSe and pnvilree ot n Ilaitrond M hen r lea red n ndy ii.'tivnted, they will be equal to nny Innd on the J.*lnnd, and unl thnt which. In the vicinity ol nil the old villages nnd seirfcmcnts of Lung I.»lnnd, sells- lor 8*)0to 8 'JOU per a- sEixiurcr ofraTT COST: ^ ^To Closi? JB^siiiessV T lHRSubscrlberVhavIng decided to close his old bu- V elncasin tbis-plactv by the, first day o j September tu>±$ buw'bffe^Jils entire e'tocB.of Jronj-Steel, Nolls^Glass, Pfl.ltyfc3tprioWore,.Caj. riago Trimmings, Lead Pii>e, HydruuUc Rains, • Dougljss' Pumps, Sash. G-lndatones, w Wcidon Ware,. Hou6e : Trlnirain7s, ,..^Carpontrrs/ r Tooui, oltc., at GREAT BARGAINS. not bo equalled in this raorkt 11 ir ful nees or vunel)-; all of- -which -will be uffere .I.fof Cash, at Prices low OLoueh to SAT I them by tho time proposed \ N.B.—The Notes and Accounts of the subscriber and of the firpj of Gulteau, Holmes dc Co., musr be settled trerlous to tho first day of J.'ily next, or thoy wilt be Toft with ono \having uuthortiy. 1 ' K. N- GUITEAU. Caicnoyla, May 21, 1852. ^ 14 5O,000 Copies Soldi T TNCLE TOM'S CABIN.or Llfo among the Lowly, PWofLLWG P S J BYTHETWAY.bv N.P. Wlltta. P VNNSHUOST-, hlfWanderingsaud Ways of Think ing, by Donald McLeoJ. ERAED^o POEMS. ' . . _ —THKHOWADJI IN SYRIA. BRACE'S HUNGARY. A PEEP AT •'NUMBERJFjyB.'ibl J^authfiLSt! — ^•SuhnFSIde.' ,r Tu»t received a5d (oruie by May3L ' ^ QRANPALL»MOSSLEY, T HE MEMOIRS OF ALFRED BENNET l^wnrrr^ a lortralt. .The Lives of the Three alia. Judsoos, For sale by May 31. CRANDALL 4. MOSELEY. Harper'* Magazine! N OW Is the time losubscribefc-r Harper's Mogozino, as the NEW VOLOMC commences with the JUNK NO. A libtfpl discount to those who pay in advance. Bsclroumbers ulways on hand. May 31. CRANDALL & MOSELEY. -Cazenovla Caviinge Factory? T HE Subscribers would Infoim tho Public that they k cap on hand-andnuu>u(aciureto<inlor, at ihuulil SjRop, on Albany street, ncuily opposite 'ho Pnsby- titian Church, all descriptions if one,-and twd boree Carrioses. equal in all respects to any made in Central New York, which they will sell as cheap aa the cheap est, (or cash or reudy, pa)'. They are made by experi enced workmen from the boat nuterlals, nud are war- ranted.>- Trjglr movable-top Curnogcs aro furnished with the mproved Lover for elevating and depressing tho top from tbeinside. JJTbosa. in. want of Carriages of any kind, are Invited .to call, examine their Stock und learn theicprices, be fore purchasing-elsdwhere'. ' -'Repairing o f all kinds done on the shoitest notice. COMBS &..SHVTK. Cazc lovla. May 26. 1852. 13 Painting & Trimmlnff. T HE Subscriber 'continues to, pa|nt and tr|m Car riages In all styles, on reasonable t .irms, and at the sb*»rtest notice, at the Carriage Factory df Combs 61 Shute, riearly'opposlte the Presbyterian Church. . A. T. CROSS, Caienovla, May 28, 1852^ <fcQ(\ (V V> TO L ©AN, FOR A LONG TERM, Q&\Jd\J\J\J In sums not exceeding Five Tliou. sand Dollars, on bond and mortgage, on unencumber ed Real Estate. iAppJyto J AilES CROUSR, Chittenango, or \} *T). CROUSEPCanastota. fntlttermngo, May 11. •ia'i2.—Iml2 CLOTHING: CLOTHING ! JOHN~~RYAN H AS returned from New York with nn unusual!) large and choice lot of Goods for the - SPRING & SUMMER TRADE of 18 *2, which.be w|U,bp pleased to allow nnJ <*»H to thow! trijiee'd of such arUcioa, clrfier for C AP \ or np- tfroVeff credit. He will, as usuil, irlve to each nnd eve ry one a fair equivalent lor his money All (>n>>d-i Mild by him will be warranted lo be ns loprcw nted He hnr In hts employ the very best workmen, who have work od In the uest establishments in New \ ork nnd othot cllJee. He will warrant work made to order lo be su perior In Styl*- und iVorkmonxhip. His stork consists ol Block, Brown, Bine. f>rcen, nnd nil eotors of French, KngUbh, Gormun &, American Broad Cloths & Cassl meres, of the fittest Styles ; Silk Sntln, Marseilles, Vulentlos nnd all other ntyted VESTINGS Also, a very largt stock of READY MADE CLOTHING. Shirts, Bosoms, Collars Slocks, Cravats, Ties, 811k und Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs. Kid, Lisle, Thread Silk and Linen GLOVES Al«i, a large lot of HOSIKRY. of the best make, and a nrst rote article to wear Just call and see. C ^f CUTTING and MAKING done lo order, and ••^zon 'ovia .^jay'ffia^^ - — BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PAttK HOUSE, Cazenovla, N Y., East end of tho vlllr-go, opposite the Park. Marsh ot Allen, Proprietors. Good nccdm-- modatlons on aB reasonable terms as nt any other honso In the Stale. It- 1*. MAK6HV n. * ALLEN , + . . R. TUOMAS, Attorriey & Connsellor.et Law, Cazenovla, N. Y. JOSEPH KiCiiOLS, Fashlotrabla Tailor, opposite tho BinV. op stairs.— Cutting on short.nj)aco.and ^nnnlBd to £L -Hla ^frientlsarti invited to uallaud aeo tho Sawing Ma chlno. - -|g \. ljL N: GUITEAU, Agent, North Western Insurance Company. Office located at Oswego, N_ Y. One of the first class Stock Companle*. 13 BAILEY & PHELPS, DdntatBu?giona^Office\oh Albany at/over John\ \fn'aatOre.A Entrance one door east of Di- Foord'rfdrug itore, and two doors west 01 the bank^ Cazenovla N. Y, C P BAttrr. ] ' [J. F. PHELPS. DENTAL SURGERY. W. H. PwiRKLu, M. D., D. D S. Office third door sonth of, Clarke & Hobble's stor Jf. W.T.RICE, Mechanical & Surgeon I tnilst. Office third door north of Hough £ dough's Store Cazenovla, N JULIUS TREAT, Physician and Surgeon. Sll->nm. SLOAN ck MINER, Attorneys ond Solicitors; A. Sc » TT SLOAN J Do Ruytor, N V I H C Mi .Naa . DUANE IUH)\VN, Attorney & Couuscllnr at Law, Morrisville, P R. oanuuN, Fashionable Bnrlior and Hair Cutter. Shop on Alba ny street, over D Bubcock's Restaurant, Cazenovla, PETER A. T0UISANT, Fashionable Hair Cu.tlng and Shaving Saloon, opno- sllo Hough and Clouglvs sloru,Cazenovia. h- A. EGGLESTON'S Livery Stable in the war of the Crockory-Storo Caz enovla, N Y PEARBOKNE'S, Llvory Stable, In thercurof the Llnckla6n House Ca*. enovia, N. Y. HA lGHT'S Recess, opposite tho loot of Llncklaeo St., Cuzenovia, N. Y. Y £T Fresh Oysters dally JAS. BURTON, No. 40, EastGonesoo Si Granger Block Syracuse N Y, Wholnsab and Detail Dealor In I.onking-glusses, Picture Frames, Cord &, Tassels, Gilt Cornices & Trimmings lor Windows, &c . etc. Alio all kindsof Cloaks, for sale Cheap. Looklng- Glass plates cut and fitted, and all kinds of Pleture and Portrait Frames madb to order, and on reason able terms. COMAN, LATIIROI', «St Uo., Wlioli'.ale Grocers ond Commission Mcrohuntsi -No. 4C Water Strcot, New York L D. f/OMAN, tY K. LATUBOP. J, LlVINOriTON- The People's Store. 7V7JC nrjlH/AJtrS' COHNISJi MUST IIK HKItKK MB I)! Grotr A' (tirpenter, H AVING nssni-i-iti-d themsolvrs togeiher for thi purposo ol transnetlng the Mercantile Businut-s, would jnnonm-e to the eltizutm of CuzenovU and \l- '•Iniiy ilmi ihcy are now rerulvlng a ft II and complete ••lock ofl>rv (Joods. Oroeerles, t Crockery, Carp Is. 1'n- i>er Hitnituigo, dec , lor the Sprint and Summer Tunic, wh i-li h.ivo been pureh<i !M -d wiihin n (t w days, ill lln- lowest Ciieh l'riecs, r-ml will be sold nt prices so low th.it eoituieitiion will be put in durance by uny Houm VVCF I ol Now York Thankful for tho liberal pntronngcextended to tlicm when connected wlih other Kirms, tbry tinpc by fulr dealing und close application to business, to mint u share ofpubllr patronnve Cizenovla. Anril ?tl, IBSS Wanted, I 00 Ton'of nutter j 100 ons Chrosn, I K-^es, Kuather8 : and in general, tre inexchnnire for Goods, by Hiurrs, l.nrd all ktiuls ol proil O A. I' CH UlLES WOOD, 117 John -Btteet , N Y I^J^Rcferences na to the quality of the lands can be made to Hon Henry Muics and Gen Chandler, of the Ameriron Institute, Rooms 351 Brood *ay N V D- i. Brown, Esq , offieo of Ihe Amerienn Acrrciilturist, IS7 Wster-sl.. N \ ; Dr E. F Peck, 306 Stale-sl , Brooklyn: Aldcn G Spbunrr, 3 Front St., Brooklyn; O H Striker Jr. 7fl Broad vay N Y, Liberty Gil bert, 19 Boardmbn Buildinc, Troy, N Y , Thomas I N puisuuiiL\ofimuider nude by Sldmy T HUIIIICJ County Judge of Madison County notice Is hereby given to all flersons havingclalmBagainst Hemy Lew is, late of Lenox, deceased, to exhibit the-s.ime wljh the vouchers theiefor to the undersigned. Executor of tho IUH I will and trstament nf said deceased at his resi dence in the town of Lenox, on or before the 2Uth day of January next E V LEWIS Datod. Lenox, July 1, 1852. Millinery &. Dress Making. M ISSES P.. M. & S N OSBURN, having returned to thi* village, nre now prepared to do all innnner of custom work in the Millinery ond Dress Mnkfng Una, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms Shop west side of Farnhem street, one door from the Turnpike Cazenovla, May 4, 1S52. SPUING TRADE, FOR 1852! T HF, snbsc Ibrrs nre now receiving their irsnnllartfc assortment of rich ond desirable SPll'iNO nnd KL'MJlKltfiOOIW to which we invhe ihe attention of nil who nurchuse Ooods In this market. Our stock is cqjunl to any in variety nnd quantity and is offered at the LAWKPT CASH psrecs. We hnve n store u larije assortment of lashlonable nnd rich Dress Goods; Shuwls;. black, plain and watered Silks; col ored Silks in all varieties; Foulard Silks: Linens; Edgings dnd rnscitlags; House-futnlshlnr G >ods nnd an endless variety of Calicoes, Ginirhnms. Poplins, Ar , cic Also a fuirnssorlmani of DOMFSTIf GOODS . GROCERIES, and \YAiNKEE NOTIO.NS,\ *lii. I Klssamand Oeorgo D^-Lyni»»r-Jef*ey Gity t—LevH-wo ^fn5r clieaplor cash nntTprodues. Dodge, of Dod«c dt. Co's express 118 Wes-st , N Y; Plfl.FORD «, SWKETT.A N DS MORTGAGE SALE. D EFAULT having been -made In the payment of moneys seemed by a certain indenture of mort gage, executed by Rcnssalner Jackson, of tre town of Ciizenrrviu,-ln tho county of Madison, to Bula Burned, ol the same place, dated the 22d day ol April, A 1844, nnd recorded in thj office of the Clerk of county of Madison, on the 25lh day of April, 1814, in Book U, of Mortgages, page 35, upon which there is claimed to be due, at the time of the first publication of this notice, tho sum of five hundred and thlrti'-iu-o dollars; and no proceedings at law having been had to recover tho aforesaid moneys, or any part thereof, and siid mnrtgagi containing a power authorizing a suleof the premisos thereby mortgaged, in default of the pay ment of said moneys, or any part thereof, atcordlntfto tho condition of said mortgage. The said mormaae has been duly assigned to B T CInrKe, of Cuzenovia. , ond by him to Gyrus Poreon*, of the same plaee, ari <AJ by said Parsons to Alvan Blair Now, therefore, notice is hcri.by glven.nhat Ly virtue of a power of sale aforesaid, in said inortgngo cont&in ^ _ ed, nnd in pursuance of the Statute, in such case made been d.iiy assigned to the subscriber, Israel Rice, and ; aml Prided, the mortgaged premlsrs described as fol- dehult has been msde In the pnyment of iho monies' Jjws, viz —Commencing at the norlTf-wcst corner of secured by the same, and there Is claimed lo he d ic Oni„>. tliercon .al the time of tht first publication of this no tice; the sum of one thousand and seventy dollars and thirty eight cents :— Now, therefore, nodce Is hereby given, tint pnrsu- ant to a power of sale In said mortcige cont lined iurl to the statute, In such enso made nnd \rnvidcd the* above described mortgaged nrcnlses will he soM at public aucnon, st the Llnckf.ien House, In the villnjo of Cazenovla, in sntu coun'y of Mndi«<«,n, on the 1st day of October. 1852,ot 2 o'clock P M • • Dotefl.July 7, 18E2 Georue C Morpnn, J r , 221 Pearl st , N Y;JohnC Beckcl, 99 Essex-st., N Y. ; 1 C Kasron. Ediror ot Northern Journal, Lowell, N Y ; O. Squires F.dltor of Herkimer Journal. Rocklon, N V.; Chandler Fos ter, Albany, N H ; V B Palmer, Philadelphia and Boston and many others. $co Rampblct. 50,000:: B UFF^Er.vclopes of every size and nunliry, Plain, and Adhesive, lo bo sold at prices that will bnr ly pay for the pnncr In them. Country Aleicbnnis, Law yers, nnd Bu'lncss Men supplied in quantities, lower han they can buy them East CRANDALI. A MOSELEY Q TJEETJHY by the author of tin- Wide Wide W.Trtd, Clarei & Olives, Putnam's I.ibrntv l>.nties & Gravities, by Horace Smiih ^pppk-ion's do office of the Clerk of the ' Bnrncs's Notes on Rr /clotlons Kirwln's Letters to Obl»f Justice Tnnev For sale hy May II CUANDALL ot MOSELEY t\ ^VfT^ng's^rftrHtrir-OTf O . Dm, tJoods. NING at the People's\Store PECTORAL,, HYntJP. Thii Syrup Is tht mort eaecttrtl. sab, snaoltuant mntdy everyst rnv«nl»d for Ultcnrt of OnanBasMds, Ooogh^ UOM of'tff ^ntln' or'firott **l1?nn«ldiiitSry qulm tod toOKSSscaagti, ralievrt pain -snd *onatt* io Iho breut er tloa, and heab tad itrangtliMa the loan and throat -, u>d It tn innhublt medlclDetor til Aithmtue todCrounjr >Uict>of childnSk N»twiUy itonW be Kirhont-tt In ti« hosssv PMOB, Savraty-fivo Cents. ffy'Far 4n/« tit tvery Town and Village in Me anmtry,. ^ ^ . _ . _ _ SESirss, THIS CORDIAL CL'RES PAIN 131 THE STOMACH, DIARRHEA, Cliolera Jlorbns, nnd Bltions~CoHc. All Colicy cripings oocHstoocd by indtc«BtiulV food, cuihnq of teeth, or any oihrrt 'iiust\ nr»* remov ed m a few mmutcs. It jrmov«s tutntneM, nnd Btr«ngtlirnti the stomncli nnd nervous nybt.em, nn- jtrovr -H the HpjvfUt**, mtd secures real at night. It M $ut*n tor to any Cordml in Uf>e for curing crving chilcfreu, «nd for restoring pale, wenk nnd rickety ones. With suaiir and water childrcu love it» and* older persoQ9 relish it Inghly PHIOB, TWaNTT-FTVE CENTS. y U.—IW Salt in cvtty_ 7tytcn and ViUagt in the country For «i..t' by J. I>onnl*f>n, iVeWn ; R n RnrncO, Morrlsx tllo; L UCUA A One, Mudison ; J Walrnih, Chiticnaii{j«. ; KUkn d. Mo»Kon*fv'V, CunHwtofn • J. liar- noil, Pt'trrhoro P l.mhrop, Now Woodstock ; A Jnukdon, Eiievlllo; M. W WiLli.imB. Do Ruvtcr; Hai'tflhom A HT.iydoIe, Hamilton ; M M I .ninri , Onei da Deoot . iitvl Smith & O.iul, WampB*U!e, ond also In almost evory village in the State -~\ Vli.\ FOORD'S CITRINE OINTMENT, I .^OR the euro ofSnlt Rhoum lich Sculd ilead.RlnR Worms. Ulnicliia Fnee, Clironle yore Eyes, Soro Lips, Chapped Hands, Sore\ Nipples, and various uihor sores nnd eruptions'. T .is OINTMENT has beon used by tho mnker of It for moro than twenty years, with g-int LUCCCSS for nit the above ouned'alloctiuni For serofuloii • eruptions nbout the fuee, eyes, and enrs of children. It Is almost an inlitlliblo remedy For lich, nnd Salt Hhi'iim, In hw hands tt never fails, espcel illy when some ol his UNI VERSAL P.LL •> aro used at tho sanio tunc with tin- Ointment Price 18 cents per Bov. ond to be had when his other family medicines ure surds Cnzenovln, JIuyJB. T HKSB fills nre a most exeallrnl family phvslc ; and for clennsint; the stomut'h, nniovini; nrlditv nnd lillllotin niullerw, which often oi-'-uPlon hi :ul:n li< dizziness, and a drowsy Inaetlvuv there Is nothlr oqual to them For u roWiee /ia6i'/ nnd lor t /y*i>ri >rto they arc almost n spriitic 1'riee 25 cents, t-azenoviu M-iv 11, CAMPHEi\ S PIRIT OAS r. VMP OILS, SPKIIU A CANDLES, tor .Sub by Ca/.» no viu, May IU • A part, of Brack, and Col'd Silks, Plaid, and Strlp'd do., Challevs, barage D^Lnlnos, ull Wool do., Tissues, Bor- o(res, M- sline, Poplins, Oinjihnms, with a vnriuy of other Styles of the newest pattern-', and will be sold at a lo<* tiigurv. GROFF &. CARPENTER^ CirpctM &, Oil Cloths. A faree and varied nssort --ent nf Comm >Uj antf Sit- pallor Carpels, Sluir, and Hall do., Or) Cloths, rich and beniiilful patterns &.c (J. 6V C. Bonnets. TITE Cheap'M and Best Assortment of Dormers in tnwoj with Ribbotrtto match. P. ds C. Sirramcr StUlTs. CAr>HrffERETrS, Tweeds, Kcnncbocs, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonodcs, Drills, Ac, tfce. G & C $25,000.00 CozcnovhOIay 17, 1BB2. BONNETS ' ltO\ .N K'lS ' i atorc lots nf dilffrenl vane |p« .»f R..s i' KiunuNH rITV'rt il, ;irn o tl , „ , v , , !? R AEL IUCE, (Assignee StebblnscfFalrcnild, Attorney's p S Coin's lot, formerly owned by John Shanlcy ; thence northerly on Chenaneo street, tw.; chains, G4Jjnks; ificncc east 2 chains,3G links; thcnccnorthl l-2dc|j^ cast BHllnksto (;hapbc At P.irsons' land; thence easterly ninny the south line of Chaphu & Parson's bind 7 chains. II links,to W G Burr's limit, thence south.-rl) on sniil Murr's line 3 chnlns, 6G link--, thence cast 7 chiins,5 links; thence south on the liin of .S II IIcnr\'s land. 2 chjilns. 99 links; thence norths ^s., west 15chMn-\ Bo links lo the place of br»rrnnllig i-on 'ainini; about fivlf nnd n halfucres. Will be sold ui Pi.l>',»- \iiciiop,pi the Cmenovia lloutc, In Cjzenovta, on Saturday, the 23th day of Aaijust nt xt, at 10 o'clock, A. M ., of that dtry Dared CmeTiovtt. Juno I, 19J5. ALVAN BL MR, Aisljrncc Wanted. A NT Quantity of pood Cotton, ond Unen Rntr\ in exchonire for Honkn, Stationer y, :in(l Paper llnnj:- In**, at tht highest market pure. CliUXOALL 6u MOSKI,K-Y -MUriief'MbSiG* A GOOD oasortment of I'lnno Mnnir, mav l>e fniind at Urn UOOK i^TOHK. May 7, 1852. Machines &. Machine Belting:. T he Piihserlherf keep on hand Isanr J Gilbert's Stretched Leather .Bands for Machines from six inches down t o two in width nnd will furnish to or der nnv desired wir 'th ementcd, copper riveted and wnrranTcdJequnlfBo nny made In the State, and -which will he oold UH low na can be bought in nny other mar* kel They nWnhnve nny q inntlfy of (>n^ nnd Two Horpe Powers—Thronhinc Mnchine«, Separntrra & Clean- e*s;andv\ill 'urnish on sho t notice Cr tss Cm, nnd Circular Saws, All of th* nnovo machines and fixtures are mnde of ihe be-*i materials by tho best of workmen and with the In\' t improvement; and will bo sold cheap for rash or approved cl4dil BURL A GREENWOOD FerodoP, (CaicnovJa) Jan 23,1852, 17 WfF* havo in V 4 NETS, KlMIOSS. nnd oil the vaii* tie?* of tht -M Go»»d-» imiLiTl y nt the lowest rutes 'Cuzenovin Muv I\ l^'l W ANTED — I (\Ton-ot \Huiicr 100 Tnti M Phn «r K^ps, Hams, Rnas, nnd all k nd» of Produce, up tcrmy sutixluct JTV tn nil. 'Plil.KOKD & SWKKTLA.ND.S PnTcnovin UtTr 1 7 JO^ MI\\\I>' sIl.-VW '' \NTO\( RAI'K, Hroilin, (,'nslnncre, Silk, liar- race, and M Dc Laini Sll AWLS, In iibunilance. Also. Hosiery, Gloves. Milts, Edgings and Fancy Uoods, in larife assortment PL LI-'URD & SWF.ETf.A\DS Moy W. ia ^2. \tS ROCERIES. S li'ERlOR TEAS, al all prices. SuKor. , i-'ish, 6ir , &c , are now jusi received by I MOIQSM he I i'. J - scrtborH, andfnr saleT^-May li, )f ?frt _ PULFOHU& tfWKCTLAIS'D. j\cw Millinery. M RS. Borden has returned from New York, wli i o small but well selected stock of SPRING Mil i.lNERV, In all Its varieties, expressly far the Ladl « of Caienovla and vicinity She hopes to receive such encouragement asm e I for frequent renewals of her slock, as she intends i < keep rjireowittrthc Fashions Mio pledges lienu If r t to be remiss in attending lo the wnms and mders f her i'strond, for whose past favors, she is duly jjra' fuL Bleaching and Pressing, as ««u.-ii wfth ncntnc*-^n I dlspstch. <'n«*-n vis, April H, 1^2 T UB OLD MAMMOTH on hand as usual ulth n large and well selected Stock of SPRJNO A. SUMMER GOODS, a little cheaper than can be found any o /her House In Centra' New Tork. 3600 yds. Calico at & cts. BOUO \ fi 1-4 cts. 6000- \ 12 I -' • WOOO ' Dro. Shei-ilnu Irom 1 to 7 els 3000 \ M IM.ainu lioln 111 tn li I 2 cts. per yarrf Also, some very nice D r cs* fronds, such ns Mn«lins Bjrages, D'Lninesr < lnilli-j-, I'rlniid l.iiv-n-, Itl, li C 'ol'd Silks, I 'luin do II I.IM - Hlu. U d.. , MII I IN. I I ,-r, Svii^-, uitd I).itl..l ,Mu-*llns, I'l.ud, und Kiij'd Poplins. iVc tve A I in.'\ as*ornrH Ml ' f HnnnHi- &. K|l >tKUi a , Parasols, Wuli. I il , (il IM s, \i , M I) i In l|i 5 mill M .nN t npiiiiu!, ItiinJli Ki M- P.ipi r ir .injm;;-<, u Mb Mi li II,-nl i>-1 ••<• li (ilt')l l-UII ~< I200(i His Hro«n Mie.ir in.' • jii inlil v nl .Mul I«H i fmni J i (>. k 'Il a..,..! fi .full nil -':i wi nn on h-inil (' ill'inrf si c U Jl KOMI. HOLt.li, I j\o ci ot i.II \ Can noun Ai>ril V> I •>-..'. Itonnt'ts & lioiinet Kibbons. [ L'.ST reeciv.a al the Empire, a very large assort- •I mcnt of ilnnneis emu .nslnir ('rysiul L cr, (inssn mcr iln, rltl ^r .i.b' 'I'lnip A t ^nllfornla. Tulip ot llnn- gnnnn. Tissue. Peail, Flon nco Mrnid, Pedal, and n -it viuiciy ol ot er styles; Also, a large Lot ol Ril't '.ins, nil H tin b will be Sold ut Low Purrs |( St ( ~~ READY FoR BUSINKSS! TALLOW FUOllU CORN STARCH, rr*ARI\ \, T VI'lOv. A, SAGO., A ARROV\ ROOT, r foi sale by \' A 'l'OORn Hobble &' (larhc, EMPIRE' 1 STORE, I f AVI \(i every reason for thankfulness foi ihr ilbo 1 nil patron tgc then Irlrudi* h.ivc ( -\i t uded tbcin'tjie^ past year, hope to tiieu'lu Lonilniiiiiiou of htir Tovor ilu rnmlng season, 1 Ili'V are now reccivlnar the innsi coinrdelc nssort- incntofSPRlNfi fi .>>Ljr .lli'.RtiOOI>S evcrotrrt J in this market- Consisting of Rl-'h Press fionds. Bon. nrtt, Ribbons, Parasols, Ciirpets, Ac Ifcc,. Flndlnr i)ii fault with honorable und acuve competition, they rcurnnar\' 1 tr i 'ifc ih«ur«iumiiiiinhfl trade, n fssnrtmcnt. fluallty, nnrt Ptlre, :y would call affcntfolrto th'orr stnck'oT Croc-- rles, Hardware,nnd Iron, which wjll bs comuleie. At- so. they hivunurc'iasod u full assortment of Crockery,, which they wlilsell at prices perfectly satisfactory. CARRIXOR TU1MM1NOS. Enammclled Laalher, ic Cfolfl, Hands. Malleable I. ron, ic. Evory article needed by a Carriage Trimmer may br found\ at the Empire Store. Cazenovla, April tl, IfHiZ. _ NEVV'GOOUS AT THREMF1BK H OBBJ K&. CLARKE have just received a few en »e» of Spring Ooeds, which for beauty and cheap ness defy Competition, An examination of their 1 < Lalues, GTnglnms, Prints, (Sc., will convince the nun i fastidious that me above fs trno and no humbif These In want nf Paper Han\ln);s will do well to cn I end* examine the endless\uricty and beouillul slyh s rhey hnvejust received April 7 Tfl52. *2! New rtlral jircr-: & JI-.MTI%.S »-iii iMnrkct. >pi n a Mral Mini*--! In ihe Slj..p I iicly occiipli d he Dr Waters, on Tin s- day, March .10, which ihey iniend to keep tully sti|iplicd wlih the various ariii Irs in I hi ir lino. A fair sh-in- of public fiivor is ru-*pi.rtfuMy solicited \ ' ••- 1RM. Cil7.r . Mil ch 22, \t l.i 7 is Al-o, onv I ^liilimi.'.. w^rt-iiili .1 II fi.'iirm wills' II ihu\ HOI.till A CO Ti-:\| I'Kii A \ci: riECKss. (1VA) II IRK I.R has opened a Temperance Ro \J 1.1, >.n the corner nf Albany and Farnham srrertM when In »ill krrp on Jmnd thevuiious ktnd« of re- fir -linii nls luiiiu l In surh Recesses. Such os Pjrs, Ciil,< - Itnii. .1 II nn, Plcklid Tongui-», Hoi Collee, &c. Fruil-* in- 1 II n in In its season, and n variety of beaiitl- ill ami cooling drinks Helms tilted up a privata room f,,i ih. i'i oiiiiini 'l.ilion of sele<- | I'arlli s Th.ini, lul I. >i p .-ii -i lav i -i- In I.is line he Is always nn linii'l leudyitii.l vi tiling to oblige such as may give hjm C'LOVhK >KEl> A qrninuty of largo ( lover Si-i-tl cull sunn at IIOUUIE &. CLARKK'S. March lOlli, 18J2. THE undersigned are now fully arranged ID cocry r •• the HOOT, SHOE <i- LEATHER business in tht? villngc Tfavinu purxfaKa fhe Tflnhnry tfttrly owtrrd t>? ft Alien drxiVmrond hov-in«-a praciicul femm U du« of Uu Tannine Bumncsa, they flatter thetm*clvt-s tliu th > enn mo t o the bent of leal her of every dencm-uon Leather of oil kind* constantly on hand ^l-o ltn< IH A Shoea of the heat de«ienptionR, Slum- Kindintf*. Ol , &e Thev will sell low for CASH and Hondy p \ HideB, aVkmu &.Tun Bark always bung hi at the Itiy I - est market nits f»rernlnnd ( WilHmnri & » *o Caienovln, February 3, ISJ'J P EKSONS WISMINO TO KKMIT monry lo nnv purl of Knsjlimd, Inlantl, oil in«1, \V;il.-, Kr:m» • or Germany; or fo n«nd for friend* in any r»jri o| ihr ll'Uihh rnn obium all nn r(*n.irv nil-iriii.in-'M .ind faeiliii .'B hy apt lyin'.' n' t )t>* Mtidi-»on < ounu II. ink ( a/enovlii, M.ncli '(0 1 V* .ill ; i/' u i\H \pii i l.i i c '> 1 T<; Kl.i l.->s \MI liuii-.I. K|..KPKIl« ^ l-.il U 11 \Ukl It uill hi prepnred to furnish them h li i • i t • II nt I,, mori, .S>ir*»npnTllln, and Koot r, |o nny nuuntii\ x ui \rt}>t\ixn\c prlr/»«, di*lii»reci i wi* k *' u rt n„ 'In «*«•«> on ^Itlch will tiptu about th* Jir-i M «y '1 Krtuljr C . 7 n -\i:i \; T M 1 i. _ j>li*s Sophia ii. TTftlii, 11.S lo inform h i fi i< mU and iho Public il al lus just n r II rn d Irom M*,w Vorkj 'v K a In rip- ini'l »»ll N . t .i- d -r >< k nf Mil f INKIO .v r\.\<;v cooo*. with Ii ^t.e o I'M in jir .t < s tlui mil pku-uj tin riopf f.is- * ii Hon*.. Hnnn'-i \ of ivfv d< \i ripdon ^ilk \nil K*l<( Glov\ M ,n» rv, VV .ir«# ) t '>>JI ir~>t»-i t I ull**, I iuh r».ii *i VM r'ur-*, I'urw und On fs I i nnnniu'-, i rrtu h FlnWt r-*, Porte Monnli'S, ford ' 'M •»<\>. V\ .^k .Mund**, I im rie«, Bni k <'<iinr .H. Xilk M'on U tnf'n.eh ry Mlk, ' .old und X \l>nr llruid I- nr.. v Hai r Pin-. St ,A. N H Dr.--- M i /m» i-. or,| t r f'a».fnov 11 \ t>Ti\ '.'o I * J i-.o W wi WT Cloths, C'lollio. TV^T rcr -ii •I Gi-nnan. vr-.l Ihe fiin-st s'ock of Freud nnd \in M .in, 1'irnnil ('Imti-. ' ic , ever oil! led ,n to» n ,tj.'iiir& t .irj he bear on (, b'ths Tn- h -li llli FASHIONABLE Ci. P MAKING I'AV, h-i4. pf i iluor^ i flboVL' th lure nnd milt of .w #v \v A - teoi«s f.jj's. tt n Shop r, i I neklnen ^rnunnrv, tor tht* inrin- ('lorh, St «sil< tn . Hu«h o f njl ^\\ inrth rial*. 1'ln v will t» inud< u <\f in manner, und vdd t ln*ap forta^h t . I/'-IIOV I JI \VI.iy I , I-\-' el •md the I' «t A )l kllMtllikl! 9 \\ \NTI l> \ 5»mw( »t*»nomHnnt( 4-lftrriu ««-7 « in perfei-t • oridiiion for u- no\ n 31 'Ti h 'I. 1 ** ' LiB»r lor »i (hH />riK*T li-iunn hand I IK Ol II fU \M|Tl|'t|il.lhl\ ,-n it ' hit'' ujnj'o I all- \ I » :os> lit) \. II K i ir on (* v 1 i ' n I 111. Pl.ui , Ro h< kiln, lo' • Clututun^o Fall», June I ( lo52. O RANSOM