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[mg ■_ leed. ; ' ' a ; ag a H l v i s r t 0 t : ^ j e ^ ^ I - tfaer !inpToyfeBi.#^5» li c^nnbt f&il Jo irdi [[ained ; attd\ * l..,i«l f efbll itid : did b e l o n i e ^ ^ a s ^ l , Me,4 , , , M ^ | IjHjkpiiddaJ, b ttt f ^ i koias': ^ome irrem ^ .^ coidroissions a l« f r stand t a k ^ ‘ |3f'« feaJ- grounds, I by-real a n d dofifel ™ |is appoii^finey^ is a sliocliin| 1^ it disunites ti|e: , i$ o f b a r i n o n j |^ & y b tir p p V itit^l^Ppi,, f o n , b j t f i d r ^ '- ixious.— M- ^ EVfeSit mW X T | ct . . % .‘4 ’ village subscribers | t ivili 6 |.d4|iver- I' |(i at $%^O p^r annum. • ' To diose who call a t the o£5cf fpr their papei^ gsu >Toi 8ompanies o f 13 or m o it | they w|lj he fiuhKhed a t ^ll,50. • To’^Iail subscribers g[2, pa;^ble in adi^ ji vance. 'a : n s bl^iitG , LL • j ? r •, f\ .* A p P R I D ' A Y , . J U N E , 4 , 1 8 2 6 - a S C j p l ^ O L in t h | > I building formerljy p o c c u p ied by ifit.l C IlA iN D L E lijJC iiq . as a /L a w P I j\fdxrC E -is|iereby given> tbat|tiefoHou'|[i |[y described'.Lotsjof Land vvi||j-be!;l^Id.i ’b k hfw t p ^ d A t t S j f t e ’lSOS, m ahoriiiil Wnfeys w iie |iih 5 feDs o f • - onim o itii-o^^nlid. 12,, Range t.jjdDtaiiiing 62 .32-16(1 actcs th. Pad of Lot No. 11, Section 9. Town- shib II, Range 2, containing Strand a half a- ” Tt'h. Part of Scclion No; Township 1(), . Range 2, containing about twenty-three acres. 4}' dth. Part of lot No. 11, Section 12, Town- *l||iip 11, Range 3, containing fear acres and ?.li}iih’r rods. ^ I K rC jgs|f Lot No. 3, Section 10, Town- 2, containing *fi(iy acres. NvSiS.I br. sale at the Ju n e , .1^28. j l E ’ S u b s c ribers w ill sell S O L E J^ E ^ A T H E R a t !PW O S H I L - NCrSe p e r pound, fo r c a s h dow n , tn d all o th e r kinds o f L e a t h e r in pro*. Jiortian. ; Eb & B . T O W l ^ l f i R . Batavia^ Dec. 14, 1825. , 47 , r ~ B A T A V I A '' \ I S L S D f p S S l l S ^ , m £ l 9 j - l Y j ^ ^ O t l L D inform his frie n ls, and I ▼ T the public, th a t he has 'ju s t r e - eived a v e r y fine assortm e n t o f read y ade C L O T H I N U ; consisting o f ^ P A X T A I i O O N S , hnd ev e r y a rticle in his lin e o f bu4ne$s^ w h ich'are w e ll m a d e , and in a s t y l e t h a l jwill, np. doubt, suit the ,tastes o f |d s edti- jtomers. H e still carries on t h e * T f i ^ i V o Y i f t S I B w a i n e s s ^ nnnv . t .., . 4 “ vorious branches, and w ill a t- secHob teiiftj i « ^ t d T p ^ f t all calls in his line w ith punctu. at a p O ststafi*% |W cEatb|s _____. Odi^ei, w h ere thb str|c U s t attentioi^ w ill b e paidfto th o s e |mi rusted to heb ’'>nglish.'h^aiic >es g e n e r a ljy r O p c r q M o i . ' I # « e 1B|(5 H tl\ of the ifW fain tr >^bt the tPtva p f State pany Wtcis dia^cet-' JOHiV^iROSS, pm 'rs/or Loan- h p frigaife Foioi^ ift our.Ba^y, wh&laa ajsy Y a rd a f 1 ^ % r ^ ah- 8he ' M .to d while th o J |p - ,_ ™ |t|p shouts o f th O j i^ M t| The pleasing. Jened by a a tioriallalr^ f iiisic belonging, fb f j ^ J jldr^ important addt^di nd that on the p r o ^ ^ ^ l ^ Beans o f defence d | ^ i | y - . lci« g .s t®.— i t a | p h papers-, that s in c ^ ' )f th e new fas’^ijlfc loontry, Hhe nfost, s j ieen produced Ise niarhtnes.'r4|e erij N A I B a N F O L L E T T ; ^ ifg M m ty, «^-c. '^ H E I I I F F ’S S A L E S . ly v^ rln e o f e o e w rit o f fie i fa cia s, issued T b u t o f tlie C ^ airl o f C o u iin o n P lea s o f th e c<fiiity o f G en esee, to rae d irected a n d d eliv - citijj a ^ in st lbt.e g o o d s aiu l ch ittels> la p d s iin d i'ldam ^ its o f Jnnies Jllenr in|ny b u iiiw ick , I l«i re se ize d an d la k eti all ih a tjceriain tra ct ot leid sitirale,,dy«ng an d b ein g In th e v illa g e o f K. Y fla tia , m th e c o u n ty o f G ^ .s e e , anc^ S ta te K ifi;Sew -Y U rk , village beinb part'Or.'parcel P if'tw o certain tovATisbips, w h ich ^ o n ■ m aji or |) h 1 i v^y o f d iv ers tra cts oi to w n sn ip so fla n d m u d e ■ .'di th e H o lla n d L a n d C orapanJ b y J o sep h E lli- co t,si& v ey o r,isdistingijisbed w to w n sb ijfs X o . tw iiyO , in fb e first an d secbnl ran ges o f said towi.i^hips; .enid w h ich said!tii|ct o f la n d , o n a cei tain o th er A a p o r .su r r ey I o f part o f said toipdlips in to v illa g e lo ts, tDi d e for th e said Litnd-CompaJiy by he said Jo.‘epb is distinguished by i iing p a rthf Lot |i(o..thirty-five, jn the village ci Batavia, hoand* I ed as fuUosvs: jBegiiining at*11 e northwest cor- I'h e r fit said tot nipnberlhiitty-j re; thence east- erty^t hounding on Genesee-S eet, fifty f e e t — diei-jee sonllieriy parallel wit the west line of I iaid l>ol, fiveebains; tbenc westerly, paral- * j[el witb the south boundi'. nesee'-street, fif- I iy’foo^iy .tsA'the-Avest^ne .oflBid, lot; thence notrtheriy- h o u n d lif^S a ^ a l * fifty links wide, ^ve cbuitis, tO: the place'of Kphningkbe the day'oi jnly n.leitV'raiKh.e Ceirt House,' in--th vittSge of Batavia,fbt 2 o’clotlin Ibe afterbooa. ^ -^I>ateti May 29,“ iSi.6. - I I V*Wl. R. TimiPSON, Sih’ir. By I I - THOtiPsc^v‘f)epul% l 19 West four degrees find .tbfrij|, fnii.nics, south Seven chains tod e,gbty,ni|e; Jinks, to a post; Jhen|5&, bounding by the hftoi l'ajl,,iouth twen' lly degrees east,, ten chains|n| 1 sixty-one links tso a )(K)st;! thenCe east foUi-Tjj^ gpegg fjjj,, ttnino,tes north, tWo chains a«di forty-nine links, to a post; thence north four (legrees and thir ty minutes west,, ten cliain?, Ul theplace d ^ e - g inning, containing five aci^sjilnd tliiriyTi^s, he the same mofc Or less.-WVl Ihich I shall e*- pose to sals at public vendujf, on t h < J ^ h day of June next, at the Cd|rtj tousetrTvhfe vil- lagelof Batavia, alien oct4|kl«i the forenoon. —Dfet^d Ap-il 27, 1826. ^ > S. W. L. dHURfc'3lLL; lycK s, d ep u ty . 1 u i T i ^ t e ’s Al a hciij^o^\iht 5mxosaki» OJ^e h llitriUlc^e o f B^gfia?^(Me)i^e i^6 on ththuk 1 ^ I Pr*eat-*EBEKEzpK AfeX; S u rrogat^ N leidii^jand filiil^th^ p ftiiioti ofGeo^e cduflcladminisuoter hf all and s i n i ^ tar, th^go6d|, cbaftelsamhcn dite/whichwCj^ of Tkomna P^doci, Jale oflvb e ^ w n dtehurf. in said county^dec|a\igja, setting^rti^ eVT^NO done on th e sh o rtest notice, and w a rr ran ted to fit i f p r o p e r ly m a d e up. Matcli 1, 182^. tf6 1 W r a p - PIN G P a p e r , f o r sale at th e P a r k S to re, by F O O T & Q A N S O N . M a y 2. 1826. ! B , . B A s z i x r i S , ^ O p K - S B LLLER, L K S , BOOK BIj\DEJi, AND that t a rCia?fstale*W^ihin sona| i<f Thomas Padd I h i s s l i jl ancrtiiatyvne jtltstate bfflhe said deaffpi is d el C niiu-KOH perl e said deaffpcd is i^uffiCienJf and p r a y lb ,; tb « n ti« o f in the premises : | 4 id the at (ferator basing also fihjdifn this A just^nd traeieccount adq ^ .J^teinenyWf the Ission.- peiT^al estfit^aiid debits df 1 ^e deceased, as ^jf*! h e h as b een a b ie to oisj o v e r th e sa m e; , |l%DEREUj that a ll >is interested in t)i.4|[atate oPtJie said T;hp™s^po4dock, be pnd pewbefocc^jtlie shid Surro%L', at his office, in thefriila^of Batavijt, in satp i i^unty, on Thurs day the Slit}! day o f July net ti at ten o’clock in ^ e fo rtn p o n o fth a t n a v , jQ sh e w c a u se , if teswsmssM , me the seized, stjo iitfl: p t b e so ld lira i v|tl be su fficient to pay h lfdelar: .!'■ i f i .1 ' J 7 • f t e E ^ E B ^ ;iS, Surrospit. ■ ‘r — M - ^ 4 — Ithat l ^ e p A t f ^ s l in a M^-ppin^jer e maeliipelty^ 3, thsi during ’icts a blow c ppn |s for a two alternH iivPfr;;|p^ e c:\ftceDr great nutuhex^. ;ted BlackfriuKp^|£ in and n b o u t - l ^ ^ C 'j after ta k in g a ave, on th e ir adapts in th1$ 'unde|- thie tower,: tliaf the a u t f i h P looked fer thetn' M iofis. It fo b f ' s i h # 4 hoH.t3E^il;4- :y, vv’rtp h ^ ^ l i 'a ’E nsld,etetifc) ,wi!^ ing a -feyl'M tb i l ongst its m a^d t i ' l I\ by this.hi^ e , lirningEtj pn corDi E-- ''S jVlRrUEpf one Wrij >f Fi. Fa issued X > opt of (he Court of C ninon Pleas of Genesee County Jo. me direci d and delivered against the goods aild chattel lands and ten- I eijelli^ ot EDMPXD! TRA( f. in my baili- I wfclc, I have seized and take ALL that cer- talft^ piece o r parcel of laqd, vbich is distin- gntshed by being Ipt Nuinbg thirteen,'jn the fifth section, eleventh Tovvre ip and second Range of the Holland Land I empany’s Land in the Cdanty of. Genesee at State of Xevv- York^Bpunded North by L Numbe^Toitr- .leenifeaid fifdi section, el ity^ne chains, (wenij^Rr'l inks—East by pw of lot Nijn^b^ sis, i n ^ 'd fifth section, tw e » ’ chains.^!»Soa|l^ by lol’auinliep twelve, in frd fifth SectionT' seveniy-nine chains, six HnW Nod west to the Tbrnkiwoiita Creek, contaiing one' hundred and ^ t y acres, be the satnf|aore^r less.— — ALSiU, one other piece orwreeFof land dis- triguished by .being Lot fTOfaer six, in the Ph/secti!^, eleventh Tovphtp, and second Rirtgp of said Holland LatwCompanyIs Land Hoiinded'WCsl by Lots N » b e r twelve, tliii- leii-and fourteen, fifty-ni» chains, thirteen iiks—North tjy Lot Numl|r three inthe sixth Kction,,twenty-one chai n» forty-seven links *--E0tst by Lot jjiiumber fo#, in said fifth sec tion, fijTly-ntne Chst<ns, pne|ink, and Bouth by Nu^hor five, uineteeif chains, fifty-three cofttainirfg on,h bunded and twenty-one acres, he the same mdrecfiess. ---- ^AND AL- SOj one other piece orpweel of land, distin guished by being Lot XoJber fourteen. In the fifth section, eleventh Toftiiship, and second- l^HfiS^jOf spld Holland L « o Company's Land ~S.egipnhlg al| u Post.oi|th4E«stern bank of Tonnawoqp. cJ^eek, beio|the|!(or{hrwest cor ner a)f sai'i Lpt, from which 'a Bujttonwood beaw ^ p u tj, forty-six. desreea E ^ t, one hun dred find fi>een iinks-i-tSBnee bounding on lot Nuraoer f<^ur, in the 4xth' section, eighty .links to 'a posiv-thence Sputa boutiding on-paroof Lot Numf httieleen c«aihs,i t h i r t y links.,to a post— tt^ee.W ejl JfOupding on Lot fluitiberThir- teen^nig^Woiie tehkiiisJtwenfy-six.liiikl ip a- post oft Ipi'Eastern banktof said Cpeelc-ithentee down'siiia Greek, and bounding thereon, I begjnntngx conta1n?n| onn hijn-j ty-fwo afifti, be the same raOte ori r r l i k e w i s e , one othdr BieOP' fandYil. P ^ ^ V b ^ p i u i ^ t w e n ^ , West IWe;of « T (|lot, wfaiclj ' twnlvo Jinks Norfli oLtbe. ‘ »ot-,theoc« South E F A.Utt' havin^bedn !?|ade in the pay- JLM' raent,o|t ilrCdrtaifi su^i jfi money secured 'gjj '.frit ■ ■ by f^dentlire^f mortgn iembei - r . ^ ------ i / ■ - . . - esee find State o f Ne,W-Yoi*k| to Truman Pow- ed the twenty day .of Nsyemb^r, !S. j 1825, executed iy Ritfnt B. U'Si&isojik ontlif county of Gen BOOK-BIJS'Dl - H e ers, oftbe.same c o i^ty, wjhidi said mortgage faasbsenj for a'Vajuafjle cq Isideration, duly assigned to the suW ^ b e r,4 - 1! olice is therefore hereby gBou,'*hAt% Virttfe’/if a power ton- taincdjn sald n*hH*ge, tofi pursuant to the Statute iitsuch caas?madeian(l Provided-—ALL that eertaW raef m Lind, Sitliate and lying in toW nof M idd!eh#|f,dontty of Genesee, and Btate o f 3jfawA%|^«e|inga part of Lot num her elfevetrjin tlfol^hrp sfeciion of said town 4 h ip, by .fbe survey of Joseph Ellicott, bound- ''feA s i^low s , viz:4-Bogitoi!bg al a post in the ccntrebHbeJugliwayt at th { southwest cor ner of lands deeued--hyJofeei 'h Ellicott to Da- riys‘ebitunan ; thence^aS iivcut^^ chains arid fourteen finks, to n cwCer ; tbenccrsoulh elevea chains imd twredry|-|ij re tink^,Yo a cor ner ^ the centre of^ Uid 1 ighway; thence south eighty two degrpes at, niongthe cen- treof the last mentioned||ii|hvvay, seventeen cbniins and tfa«rty-tK'0 lin|tS,j'to the southeast coroner of lands owned by Mefvin Barnes;— thence north three chninsi ,ind eighty-seven lirkso, tbeuee fvest one dl|^n and thirty-two liiks; thence tiurlh one fluiiin; thence north eljhty-fiye arid a half degrees west, three chains a'hd a<'i|mty-scver| lifiks, to the centre op the first rocnlioned hjEnW ny I thence north along the ctiilrr of saiirf|ig}j way, to the pface ofbeginning, ^ontainiugi Wfnty-five acres of land, will be s^ld- at puhl ich vendue, at tlie house n0w kept by Jamea Noses, in the tpwn •of Middlelmt'y,UfaresaiiI^rithe fifteentlijday q £ November iftxt, at tera oxlock in the fore noon.—Dated Way 15th, |l826- JE P T H E R p j VIS, Assignee. By J. B. Sklifner, his Ajltjrney. 17 ^ ■ ' . i 3 A M ^ Y a . m l \ 5 D A b m s Y i Y |T¥YHE cudB to|amUies and iu<|ivid- JL IiuilF, b|jr>.'5W»nd eheop rem.edy, i)i the fprm of to the commencement fo wfiJeh'^Aje are liabteifffefB* Jib fifttnmenL \ their farming stage) are of prorerep- thAcaaseouent sulfering an^«fptKh|?J.®W tb^ fi/oitled. All that piliii-^Ailt (sire breserv iiig and restoring tnatyhe expectefiand the! ti(^^^ use oPUiese fioidjuwous or dan^rous fidiilHMwMhd kte;si|(Bci^ni ly act!vp to M re Jie|lArt*lb W)h|ih Require active cktliar- dimln- he FdV‘‘‘'‘h’y adapted to the Polh{dii|iHof delicH^ wom«n and children. JEA; tbkectohmyv^ consldeiing it ^ put to take, it is p ik * Ijiiittirofifiai^^ (hut it be jnsetU simple, and Who W iluty fi^np S ju s cgi^lfia a n d isno\y ofitoing for sole, at N E W - Y O R K ' P rices , , f i-oom di rec tly u n d < |P ^ . ^L-D ay^i^^f‘«^H a g . O f ficej^jmtTMooir s o u th o f the L o ttery and E i ^ a n g p O ffice, M ain*st. Buffalo,— a g e n e r a l a s s o rtm e n t o f ^ th e v a rious d e p a r tm e n ts o f L iteratu r e , coraprisipff L A W , M E D I C A L ^ T H E - O L O a i C A L , H I S T O R I C A l T an d m i s c e l l a n e o u s b o o k s , w ith an assorfajnentof m s L S i ) Imsei,. -B. V A T M l i l B B A i i l M i B S , \ b c h o o l t e a c h e r s , T R A D E R ^ ^ ,& c . furnished on the m o st reasonable term s. M e rchants^ A C C O U N T B O O K S , R e c o r d -B o o k s for coimtjies, tow n s , school districts and sociedesj; smalL L e d g e r s , D a y - B o o k s , P o c k e t JJjleraorandum s, & c . will be k e p t con&fantjy o n h nd. F i n e IJ^t pressed E n g lish L e tr e r P a p e r , do. ! A m e rican, do. Ita lia n , o f the first q u ^ l|ty. A lso, c o m m o n L e t te r P a p e r , W riting do. several qualities, In k , S late P ^ c i l s , L o a d do .. R e d T a p e , i n g e ^ g rnHOSE subscriber X are heir^by infdrmed, tjiat his Notes and AccOjUUts are left with his brother, FftBpERicat F ollett , for col lection. (^ U q jess speedy payment is made to him, mey will be placed in the hands o f a Jltistjce foir Prosecution. j O .F O L L E T T . W M e t m s , J E W E ^ f t Y > A C , A C . C. c. CHURCH, T T A S R emo - X X VED to h i s N E W S H O P , nearly ppposite to ;his O L D Stand, where he has now on hand a gene ral assortoent of and most kinds Of articles ip his line of business. i ■' l: R E P A I R E D op s h o rt n o n c e and w a r ran ted to.perform well for ope year. Batavia, Peb. 1, 1826, 2 S E E l i l J x ‘ 6 O Y ¥ A T COST!!! \ S the su b s c r ib e r s are abopt ret ! j L ing ftoM business, th e y ofl|er th e ir l i o o \ L 8 a i l d . ^ t a t i o n e r ' 5 at C O S T . S C . STF-F.T.F, & H e . 1 a y 2 6 , 1826. - A - Lip requested same witl c'.'. w' . . . p e r s o n s . indebted , to D o P tdt iraim Browjn, deceased, ard to call on W m . SkAVEU, dr*. one of hi s Executor:^, and se^e the out deltjy—npd all those hav4 ing (Jeijunds a g p i n s t 't h e 'e s t a t e w ill p l e a s e ^ i T r e s e n t th e m for p a y m e u t. ijL L I A M S E A V E R , \ Exec^ U M B U L L C A R Y , ]ntors: B a tm ik , M a y 1 9 , 1 8 2 6 . _________ _ ^ N O ^ I j C E . TTN consequened o f th e d e a th o f D o c - X to r E )hraim ]3ro\fn, it becom e s in- dispensab y npeei s a ry th a t all th e ac counts of he late firm; o f S j R C T r i i r & G S O T E S , ' S h p i f l i b e speedily, a d justed. A ll per-* sons, th e r e f o r e , indebted to said firm , are re q u e u e d to c a l l |o n W I L L I A M S E A v E K , J r . at t h e ; P o s t O ffice, and settle diejsam e withpijit delay, by C a s h or by. N o t e s ,’he being duly authorized- to atten d to th e sanje. T h o s e also, who hav(5 depaands pgainst said firm , a r e requested to iresb n t them for set- ■ H N C O T E S , J r . o f ihe late firm o f B rown & l C o t e s . 19, 1826. tfl8 tlem e n t. Survivi: J O portlier A pavta. May C a s i v Y o y W ' l L be o f A ttic^. •SepUt[, 1825. 3 w 18 h b i d [ t e s t a > j \ i 8 \ k m e . n t . ^ K . d x K T s i C K l B S , X T A V I N G Purchased! X X th e H atting E stab lishment recen tly occupi ed by N . F o lle tt, in M e chanic’s H a ll,in this v illage, th e y w ill constantly k e e p o n h ^ d , atj th e i r s t o r e , H a t s o f a ll descriptions, v i z : O s t s t o T , \ B i o r a m , j a n i t u t l a n $c o f the latest N e w - Y o r k fashions and best quality, w h ich t h e y will sell cheap for cash or m o st kinds o f c o u n try pro duce. Bottaiar NLay 2Gbv tkey Ufa up H vh ' I sd 1 n of die pne,!apd4lie Ins iltfdeibf me other j>n short £. ■ -1 cm-nb; |>t the stoinac|i and cu'Uiiric luedlcipe, the idmit «T neither compeiRpr . ..■i.jf i .- ■ \ tore irsfilohy < ' * , X In k P o n idqr, B lank C a rds, Sand Boxes, W ritin g iB o o k s, Slates, Sealing W a x , W a fers, j W a ter C o lors, G o ld L e a f, Q u ills, I p k s tan d s , l n | i a R u b b e r , & c . B p O H B Z I ^ I I A G , all itsi v a rious b r a n c h e s , executed at sh o r tT r o H c e c r ::^ ! kipds o f M i n k Books m a d e to any p a t t e F n r ^ f t h g ^ ^ t nkateri- a l s ; an q O ld B p o k i re - b o u i f c m o st durable m anner* eith e r i n p lain or F a n c y B inding. ' fty ^ O I ? D E R S fbr B O O K S ,/ o r O L D B O O K S to be R M O y N D , i f l e f t a t the T m E S OFWIVE,WK’hylx,^xm be a tte n d e d to . j5«J ^alo, fifAe o>4B26. JBOOTS, SH O E S , & m 0 m mm B. & B. r : SfpWWEtl, X T tlie i r B O O T U d S H O E S tore, J l \ . th r jpdioorseast o f C . M .R u s s e ll ’s T a v e r n , kpep on h a n d an extensive as sortm e n t o f L a d ies and G e n tlem e n ’s Bpofjs Axrp SBipas, o f ever} description], m a n u fpctiired at th e ir S l o p , b e tte r qi a lit ed in the co u n tr y , an d ch e a p e r th a n c a n be bought o f th e skm e goodness in this p lace.-—lA L S O - - - a t th e ir s m f l i i M - M m '. (winCIIANIc’S HALL,) 0 0 0 s i i p E S B e s t S o a l , & 2 5 0 d o . U p p e r ^ L e a t h e r , 3 5 0 Grain C s ^ l f S k i n s 'jAavness, nxiAXe, Rag, fe i B E L L O J ^ S l e a t h e r , , a l l o f w h jcb w ill b e sold v e r y C h e a p fdr .cAsii (Jr, a p p ro v e d cred Batapial «/tm e |6,182o. A ‘ . 2 1 t f W i n L i a w t | R , i g A f t a a \ e , A x v m i i n u r a c J m . W . A n n ^ m M s t i j l n C B A N C E R Y , J J A f jR to lq v q d tq th e 4 )nilffiil| tw o and dird dodrs e a s t o f F a il® Tavprn,* frc tiy o p p q ^ iti 0^ M . R iw s e irs. Paints, Dye Woods, ^ D T E STUFFS. CORDAGE! AC. &CJ (At the stonfi Store, No. 6, Buffalo street, neq^ the Bridge,) i A R E now receiving a large and g e | / » neral assortm o n f o f the above arl- tid e s , —AMOnO WHICH AM THE FOLLOWISO, O tons Logwood, 6 l'-2 do. Nicaragua, ® 7 do, Fustick, 30 bbis.'Ground Camwood, aohdfbbls. do. ] 40 half bbls. Ground St. Domingo Lo^ood;, 20 half bbfe. Campeaeby, ^ do. j 30 half bWs. Nicaragua, j 2 half bbls. Copperas I W’l 1kk(« DI«« a ^ 20b0 lbs. Blue Vitro!,' KKK) Ibfi. Madder, 20 bagsi Alum, 2 bhd?. do. Qtrboys.Oil Vitrol, ills, winler strained, 200 gauiriommecLjmd / OfL. 1000 galls. Linseed , ^ 7000 Teazles, 20 gro. Press Papefs/ Bengal,land Orleans .60 lbs. Nutgalts) 1 case Aqua Fortis, 2 tons ground white Lead, 3 tpnsdry do. do. 1 ton yenetlBu Red, , 1 ton Spanish Brown, *• 2 tons fepaniSh White, 1 ton Paris White, 1 do. Ydlow Oebre, ti*6ncii YclIoW) 1 ton Red Lead, p k & V S f - D 4 c S X I F , fl (Jlh boxes ^hroin Yelloki 100 lbs. Rise P ’! ■AiUJObnlbs. Litharge, 109 lbs. iamerick, ' Fdint Brashes e f all sizei, 1 cask Sw$et Oi|, 60> boxes English crow^ Glass of difr’tat s iz^ 100 boxfis Anfierican, , do. do. ; 81 bales Oakum, 26'buls. Pitch, ' 20 bbls. Rosin, 20 d(i. Tar, ' 3 tons ejordage Block! of different sizes. ' 60 jfira of Riell’s and Lorillard’s Smiir, anij 10 bbls. Cut Tobacco, 10 Packs of Gold Leaf) 6 do. I ^liverdo. yOO Patent Cadies, ■ White Wa^b^' * - i . Andhtber 1 >4 hfiiopers Jquk BoRleb, 4 Cfale! Troy Slone vVare, 25^ros! VelVH Corks, 9000 Spanish Segafs, 1000 Sbkker Brooms, dOO Baskets qf different sizes, 100 bblslMesk Pork, 100 busl|. iO ite Beans, 60d bbls. Whiskey, Machine! Cams pf B. Burrows k Jones Vfood ji vo< Silsby k Co’ft warranted dtefil Scythes, And AXES. T h o y i n t e i d keeping., a constant a w full a s sorm e n t o f ail tlie ahove articles, w h ich th e y will s e ll oii ns g o o d tt^ m s as can he had olseWhoxe. Rochester, .Tune 1825. 2^1 ■If ’!• X>R r p H E T \ a x . - ^ e e d , id by th e subscriber. qs usual, c t hifi M ill in the tow n C O T T O N . 34tf SALE. DwtELLINQ H O U S E latbly occupied' by th e S u b s c riber in th e village o f Batavia4 I t will pe sold on reasonalble term s,! for r e a d y pay. I -------- A i b . 8 b — S L I P ^ o . 1 8 ,in Sr. Jaim es’ C H U R C H . June! 6 , 1 8 2 6 . j 2 P A t l l X T C A S T [F toiii ' the Niiw IM P R O V E I i m m . K - * ■I’k ■s.. V ' •:;r- X. \ lo U g ; h 89 ^ reduceA P v ic e f i- ^ a n d F o r by B U S H & P O t e R O Y . BcA^viai, June 6, 1826. t ) | O c t . 5 . C i D t e s , J t . I X i^ l k P E C T F U L L Y announces to X V i i ^ ie public, th a t b e has tak e n h k BrothiOii', H L S | T A N T B . C 0 T S 8 , M . B . INTO 4 f.tBTNERSH IP IN T H E P R A C T IC E O F « c S u r f t t r f f , and asl they intqnd to devote themselves to the Iprofession, they will endeavor to merit the confidence of all who may have Occasion for thpir services. Ba^e^ria, M a y 5, 1826. away by the succe solitary experiments: and where an effect^as seemed to be pro- 9ause, I have neVer yielded my beUel without requiring reiieat- W h e n I was a boV, my grandhiothet u s ed to s-ay that thi n d e r on the 29th o f Feb ruary was sure t(, b|ree(i the plague; and th a t soap, if made On Friday, ^-ould snao the ridge pole o f the house into five pieces; but, though I tea sed her as long as shfcliv- ‘ ed, I could never induce her to make ei- . ther o f J h e exper m ants, not tell me where she got her m ibnnaiion. I began atlfingth to doubt about these matters, inasniupli as my moffier, w h o ! laq read something o f the Baconian philoso ffiy, used actually to smife to'hear m e worry oftr worthy progenitor.— My m other was's kfiowing wtonkn fdr her day— she had a f ood deal t o say about rea soning from particulars to generals, and she used to read frohi a book hbw all gen eral rules were fi rst discovered by the ob servation o f single I facts. Ofte evening she exemplified 1 h e iexceflenCy: o f h er pbi- losophy, by relat: n g ia story. / A certain Dpctorj Said she, b eing in Lon don, was called to Visit a m an ip -the last stages of a fever J A fter'being with him a few hours, the sick ikan was seized vritli a longing for sm o j^ %erringi ’f'he Dopto/ ordered some to ne brought. TJtie sick m an ate but little at first,' but his appetite soon r increased, and iir a short tim e, h e recover- ed. T h e Doctor was a firm bfelieveri la Lord Bacon, and immediately nbtfed down in a book which he kept for the purpose,, this general l a w “ a smoked fierring wilT cure a fever.''* • I A short tim e meriwards, thp Sdme Doc tor being in'Paris, Was called I to a patient sick of a similar i 'ever, and apparently near his Qnd-^Smoka 'hemng was m m e d iateiy ordered, and fort ed down the throat o f tlie sick m an. T h e Doctor assured the f iim iy , that the d anger v as over, a n d leftthein but afterwards h earing t h ^ tbej n ian hfi.d d i ed soon afteir b e left the fdom ;he wripte a- • gain in his bool , a smoked'herring will cure an Englishman, hutkillafrenchnian.\ j ' Every generation grows wiser. My mother smiled at the;tlieories Of my grand m other, and their bumbje d escendant knows more riian both JLtbem . None of your fish stories for m e ; give m e fbe result of repeated trials; tell pie have seen, and heard, and done yourself, and what you have practised fo r y ears without any differ ence in the result. I'j^is is, what i like your paper for, M r. E d itor ; and the reason why I havq n o t before sent you what I am about to relate, h , that I am determined to he sure before tro ibling the world with ray speculations. I have now the satisfaction of p u n ishing ■ ^ a melhod of tempering the pIou|pshare, which is the result o f seven ye^rs expevi- k ence- But, before i proceed t o the tion, I ought to s t a ^ th a t m y feseaiibes ^ ’^ have been much aided by a neighbour friqnd of mine, an ingenious blacksm ith^ - whom 1 employed to lassist me,;whose n^mi^, ^ I am not at liber y to use, and whom I s h a l l * therefore call “ jie»g-&6our D o m in ic .” , ^ I was led to this discovery in the follow ing m anner. I was one day meditating on the many inslan :cs in whifen art has iinita- ted nature ; and it struck me that this idea must be .at the bottom of all mechanical improvements. T h e levCr, the ball and socket, the hing<‘, and even the pully, tho’t I, are to b e foun i in the animal body. T h e lenses of tlie telescope, through which such a flood p f light has beep poured on the world, are mere imitations of the animal eye ; the oars of a bdat answer to the -fins of a fish, and the tail of that animal gave the first hint for sculfing.^ As J was_ thus muspig, I obsaeypd, a hog rooting in the eai th, in d the thougjj came into my mind th it tqe hog was a nSi^ral plough, and that great improvements n be made in. that implement by examinf the structure of the] original model. ( / n \ ’ catching the hog, however, I did not find the resemblance so striking as I expected. I particularly nolicec the want o f a coulter; but the snout and tusJes seefned to resemble '1it ' ii • *.*<-' .... ' X •• ■I t V i - ; ; ! ■ ■ m j C a n a n C k f t i s u a B S B ^ i s , B K O X S B O l W X & B , PRI» t V u ] s , *O O K B 1 N»E r 4 , \ ud BO O I^ L tE R S , X I A y E r c o h s t a n tl y f i ^ s a l e , on term s ■A X ja? lib e r a l as can be'~^>btained in _____ ^ ^ w - Y q r k , an extensive assortm e n t of* the sAare, and there being one tusk on each side, gave me the i( ea of consUucting a I com p rii: n fflhe standa|rd a u thors the ology , LAW, MEDICAL, and tlie arts and stpniNCES— history , travels , bi ography , POETRY, aijid miscellaneous works , including som e beautiful Iminia- tu r e L o n d o n jcopies—^to w h ich ad!ditioiis are continually makijng o f N e w P u b li cation^, and o th e r R o o k s th a t m a y be in dem a n d . A large sto c k of- sqROOL hooTis, (m a n y such 1^1 al Bookb as a r e u s e ^ in ou r s e m inaries. B I B R E S , T estaments , P salms , and H y A n s , an d P rayer B ooks , o f all s iz b i, q u a lities and p r ic e s : — C o llec- tioiis qi ^Music, vocal and instrum e n tal, and P r e c e p to r s for learn e r s — a great- v a r ie w of G H I L D R E N ’S B O O K l ^ ; and apqqt 20 0 different P L A Y S , o f the e d draqiatic w riters. 1 7 9 and 13 inch) of Y^i|lsoitV hif witli :tj! p o ^ ih le accffl||j|y ,th e positions o f t b e sev e r a lco u n tr i( e s ] li|||i^ ^ alterq- tiq n s and discoveries to ' tHI^yfiresent p e rio d . 1 \ \ M a U m m a ticil lNsirRUMENTs,71 ftles and D ividers, TPeflknives, Inks; Q u ills, I n k p o ^ e r , ; W a fers, P e : S lates, P o c k e t '» o b l ^ , P a p e r , ( a ' variety ,) a n d odky^afticles o f k e p t jY BodkseHWsi • B I ij l N K B 0 dkC S o f e v e ry desCrl]|-^ tion* a f e y s pivhaudL h ^ tero. Bindljn r ah d P i ted I n h e b d s t Jid n 1% m m 'tJ 1 itjl 'rm ■-'afjs^sssj '.t ■J 7 '7 Ml W i a li 4 i ■r s 'SV' ■ i: * > 1 . .-'M i ‘.'fj ’■> ■-J ■ ' r ' j . . 1;-:! Y'-v - ‘ -r k'-Y 111 double p lough; the c$aps m ade very tolera- ould-boards, tlibugh I must confess they did not seem so well formed f o rturp- ing the furrow as one would expect. How- evCT, the back qf the hog seemed evidently intended for the beat t, and the hind legs, when sufficiently rai >ed, were tlie very im ages of handles, eKtipt t\m the turn w m not quite such a: m ltht he wished. .It oc curred to me that a.io g , by proper m an agement, mig’nt be t lade to constitutesboth plough and team. ' . •* . I accordingly procured a pair of^rons which were fasteneil to a pair o f bits in the aniriial’s mouth, imd, pussidg through Ao/es whilh I cut in hi: ca s: went over my shoui- ders as I stood tetyveen the ^ n d f e '. To keep the snout id the earth, and at tlie same time to gunge it so as to answer the purpose \of njboi' or rolfir, arid prevent its ploughing too deep, a wed a strong cord to the underf-jaxt, drawing it down n e to ^ perpendicular, aiid-jpassjing the cord under the belly, tied it toil he ^all. This a n s w e i-' ed other purpose 5 th an those alrfe'ady men tioned. Bjr prp]ie^l)T opening the mouffi, any nutritive ifiattei which happened to be in the earth, might pa§p intp tfie stomadh, , without any nejC }s^i;y- b f wasting timC tO;. refresh tbeteaifi ; Ja id b r id e s , it was im.- j possible the food slid aldi escape till U« npuc- ishiiient was all ufipirbCd--^infftbeheaUty o f m f prospect wji hancefi. -1 -\ •' 4 I- 1 ,-V‘ more inan -H*e uci;(iais».U'isco«upMi a n d ! have no doubt thjrttffie ffito i * -hRi^Upon was a |oGd ohe,. a n f f ^ lB :;A a ^ .^ y . I m i C p u r k t ^ d all toMuhdd-—^ind- the heaUty. . moreover greatly en-' Y ' ’7'*■7 The hog did sqbedBome, tetdh ' ' . ......................................... '^10^ which Jirevonti ' ■ ’ r^' !':! 7 - • f it '\V; V«..' -*> m m i .•A’ ' m