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U i, ^p.ys:-|-“ T h e - ’ >;> ■ seii!tioi| ( B r o ^ « : b ike towins frorit jin ii;ia t o u n ty tu r hi a) i ib i i ^ sh o rt h f BOG.,**. . |f> the“^ ctlh o f hf |Nc»v. this cudnty a n d b W a i e ^ ‘>o d o ^ ' ijo p lo ie. i O n t M a |f o ' Dro|nsoh o f ICOO q/ 1 2 0 0 ; ISO '^rwio j&e?i2?V vo 7 0 0 . F r o s t nvuss ui b a t G Oir * 1^3 -.jr 13 !i:..'rt‘ reck less riccd -ihe cbara'c- c.^'ropleliely yae*: Kr c.r tike, p a rly ijt • |:H : 1 h& e j e c t s Off ovi ar tied this* ?ssion c1| publtcit. ' t e| J■ ' T .t I b e jedilpjr of;- 5.: .ijfeat s i t f; \j|, i our lafe r e p r e - tnij by la strong I ibouiTh ;it is nob cl. O a j m a jority' ta n senator*-.will? t t of 2 5 0 i ; ® l f t - out of tithe;*’ lie editor o f th e .Nov. 5.— “ 6 e a r [fe e ’enem y ,’' andv iy . O u r m a jo r ity T h e old denio^^' |;cii pave 2 IS for Bgardh\^ ^ fceae,i th e rep,* ' 4 ' [rd, an!i«t(asQri|ci^/ electei^i b y |»e w a rk, pao senajtof|;7';Fl|' sem b ly [it to lei cjuirer, jtion. [Iy 20. N ew |U caiiv |o n ; bu feolar re ‘4 v= by the m i J d f> ’ho It i s a ir/ ubiicatt )t M e s |r s |3 h f e : .! a k k , h'lov'wertp-' - w S f r . m - le^ in |' O' Ichairm a [of those !(s a y s t |i ': € h f f f r |a!ve beei 1 to ih& m o d ie\ t to h tid 'Wwliii', . .T l t e x a H '\ las. a o d h 'O p M ^ . iljB snfeppff iP* Lniltir},y|roighl-, ij sij^id toiglyof - 'f *r4hoil-nspB,^''' i|s i i o h P i m p 6 ^ ^ r • T \ y # - ■•hUM fth#-'. tainsb’e -rii' yl hntnlitets thyh|jm..; 4 f c y y t ! b l 4 t f r # i in f t to u r lb a a J y i* i j : i !r . ■T >- T m : ii-' ■■-V M Sl*^ #• UoUed SiahiSs at® idSve w ih thb v)-rit of iaaproyiem W bnyouad odier cotjmrv i p tli? w q rld, «nro>rt'm )|t; excepted: a n d w e # » d m o re pleaSarb i # chroaieVniq the p a | c h € f S o c i e t i f ' attj ibe triumphs of jthe useful a r ts ,,th h u {it| „:.h;evLT!ients (if iho w a rrior^ ftf tiib ja 'l u t lo d tr,j^ A F -U e t t b (toi|cl'jded aiiviilsious w h ich rem a rks ui itcnrly the f<»llo'w.hig w‘Oifds troubles and coiiivilsious w h ich k i m i ^ (Verm vice and fpise -y in old a « d cj-owd- ■ e,l rnmm.iimities^ F r o m the prot^igimis srrio'fs. which Indus rv and enies'prH o a re tiow t;uii! g in th e ‘ Uailfed State’sl thtit ifKv ct%niry already ofTef-s iisefnlitesi a codvem iJoD iha.t occurred a t L a X rrange hetiween fHq , v e n e rable L .\ f ’AY.frfTE .nod the G o u o ral, on the sub je c t o f his cihini to rau k , a u d (he course Ito ougitt to pursue |iind6r the deciaSonS th a t bnve been m ade. O n the occasion W'o I Fi-oia ihs BO«toa Patriot. ‘“Honor* ^hy fath e r and thy m o ther, th a f t b y days ‘m ay be long upon the laud w b id t th e L o rd tbv. G o d giveth tbee.^’ Soon nbie dol jufter the decease o f the fe a e r - n rVdums, we m e n tioned that in fins, in m.4ny poiiKs, to lite m n s tm k te t|t and nupreved slum s o f Fuftfpe. i Iiis vvUl »e h a d am o n g o th e r liberai be- - -i L i i v e , bill u f I M u .n d « s la o 6 in g ,, S ™ \ \ ® . : “fy ® ''.'.'!® '\ ';.\® '*\ The folllowiua sir? the results of t|ie f^- I'liiis. ft)i pieml>$is|c»f Assembly, cvsjlar as ‘f e. eiveii ; l?ewut)irc4«- ■\lbauy '' \ Cayuga j Climmi, j Golnm,biai *■ Delawarei | Dutchess j . i _ G reene | llerki.m er , | Jeffersrn J Khigs ‘ t 4 M'ulison -- ' *1 V'jut^ofin^’y .1 XYork l i 0;tet la $ Ouoiifii-ja 4 O n n g s 3 ' O t'tg o ' i Rensselaer 4 Richmond Saratoga i Schenectady J Schohariie S Sulfivan p F'Ister 2 Oswego ' (] Federal. Albany S a r ^ o g k QuefeJis I A rfiip'.asonTcx-. V.4es U'iUrivi W ashington t s r ; . s « I iih. ■ m e re tiria.pl ' , niap-natiimous ^ Q e iu c ^ A d a m s L l r O m i e ai', equally free fn.m llio | H m o o n s U c .i o u o f an uppro- im p u lalioiis if im b e c iniy a o j mmiimoss, i p ruue-m o iiuniem lo,.he m em o ry ol H.o m iU t in llm’first m o m e n t o f feeling, d e . i ‘ enom W e Ju l.ii A d a m s , a n d bis e.,cel. lerm inm in favour of tlie last course, but '®\' I*® ivould u h in tito lv be governed by (be f \ - ' ' ' ' ' - « '>'= “ «> appropriate lorcali- firsl. ^ A c c u stoiim d to generate the la.,-, , >' ‘or a m em o rm U if one, whoso life b ad o f 1 1 1 . c „ „ „ ,r v , lie would y ield ' np bis \\<i '» t a O 4 ! p a rticular jirdpem e o i ol tltulr scope a m i ; P “ ' “ h v l ev e r bpen opuned niOM ItScr- I elfecl, 1 0 l i l t o f Ihiisow h o m u st be a d . ! Im iited t u b e l b f i r Itritim a t f iu lcrp r e . . P '\ '’® \ '® \ '.‘™® ‘■‘’\ ' P ■»•^epa'- ; :eri, rim v e v o r pure j '. e feelings Ibat i >el-g.ous lustruc- i tirom p ted him lu discharge him self from i i 1.is ufficip] <jiisi, h« would soon perceive : O n T h u r s d a y last, the m o n u m e n t ilh a t tbq act m ivht adm it of great and | h aving bf|ea coinpletod, was placed .in { daiigerifiis Diiscuiistruclion’— that il in.» . its iippropYutte place in the church. It i ' v o iyed n^v less a responsibility than the i 'S a plain «fe sim p le design, cousistiug of 5 ; e x tinction o f subuniination, that viifd U u 'b l e t,.h a v i n g recessed pilasters f?t the tJ ' principle, o f ail arm ies. I b e e n y.>ur diM crmJnation, Wiiolc number 128. i Fmm the .N lY. c.^ur. I p ., , Du.st ititexceptinnablc tenour.” • b e e n put up in a. neat an d - p e r m a n e n t G p B H .r n .N d o - r T .-T b is d.stingui.b- | o f this/-oldrcss, joined ,o { a o .nner. t'rin,c!r after itrubJuliT of 4 few i ^-T, ’''■■f'\\®' '‘’® •'PP\'Y'”'.f »''( Tho mscrip.i.ms, dopies of which nri mumbs, .ml belevtu^ .,wod...lb...,^, «.,jeO o » «i. W . •pem.md* oar- - ' bn b,.s reliirucu lu y .c.d <'bmlt«t\te. to I |n,s boon I f such have '^^consider, I I b e seech you. G e n e r a ! , c’onsider it m a- i turely. Be assured that your great ser- ; vicps and Your high rank have put it out t»f y o u r pow e r to follow, in ibis nialter, the b e a t o f y b u r inclinations W h o so proper, in f-icl, to set the e.xample of obcdiencp, that grea; virtue o f iho sol- liiier, as he who h.as purchased fam e a n d ■Sir.ion ttfjiithis bIo»>d ? W h o s o fir, by a ct>::lr.irv course, h» b e c o m e an .in s tlu - rnent f 'f t”, il,, as ho wlmsK acts take an I irresistiblt) degree o f m o ral authority srJes, with a base m o u lilingand cornice the Wole supported by trusses at the base. T h e niaierinl of which it is m ade, is Iialian marble,xjuid the whole is s u r- m ouiited bv a bust o f fine C a r r a r a m a r ble, fr(»iri ihe chisel o f o u r prom ising a r tist. M r. C reeiiough, now D o m e . T lio design for the m o n u m e n t was furnished by A lphcus C a rey of this city, and ihfi w o rk executed by M e ssrs. C a rey &, D ickinson, in a m a n n e r which does them m u ch credit. T h e erection of the mt»tiuineni w.is superintenthtd by M r. D ickinson, and appears lo have ibat authority beyond which there is no j npper.l, We tendc^ him a cortlial wel- ' com.\. j f T h e m o re nui^uuly the course pur- s-fied' by P r e s id e n t Jucks.ra in relalitim tol this gem iertian is caitstdereJ, ilbe n'.oro willj h be approved. G n e o f his T-si actSjWas to :elievo G e n e r a l Scott ’.oin the Hiegal suspension int^oaed u p on hi.m by M r. A d a m s , and the next was o!'.e u f great! kindness & courtesy T'liev will am p ly repay any, one for a pilgrim a g e to Q u iucy. Pie, who visits is£ u p o n tiie G e n e r a l, and that he who j these (gslim o n ials to departed W(»rth I has .®ni fiobiy s e rved his country and en- j forci'd o'bedience, will not foigct that it is liis duty tu practice it. I ^ f a ^ e l t e ' s v isit to- the IJrrmil-age. he luilt'iiglied fdhi lor si.x moi(3t»is. j iication. Tho\ foilowitig is an f .xtract 1 1 ititisj be i e c d liectcd that a t the tinae • \ G e n e ral Scott ifeeeived his furlough, he had— u n d e r fecsItL^i l.'enourable to him self, tbodgh eissinating Iro n t ; Wnat we considered fiilse reaso n in g —heen puf- sniug a claim to fa.nk and conim a u d m contradistinction jto th a t set u|p by oOe or m ore of his brtjtihe. o»ricer^.i In tfie prosecution o f i h i l claim th e r e Can fie uo d o tJF n ju t he chUirTaHjmH th e siroi^gei^i pnS-sibie cjonvictioii df eOfl Ib- gility, and con^etjuenjly, w h e e th e D p ecutive Hjtd Cong}ress jlecided against it, 1 L iberty L«.t%ef }shed, c r P a 'lriftism bd-' he csperiencecl ajli the mortifiicalion pinsi.'-ed.\ an h ^ j e i d ni-iD. ■ It was his, duty, no doubt, to have subm lited at onc.e to th e deci-'^ions o f the E x e c u tive and C o n gress, and no pe naet than oor^e and: no sons frit afore imUg- J i c k 'o a , >v»Mhe vm ipliciiy ol Ins liabl- ve.s, al Ihe a p | « e i . l 1‘j;\ \ \ - i'-f'l a ‘‘«fe St'-erO e d by rn j o!,!ii:,.,c.f and qoi liim acv which aipA o d ! '‘-“ '■ ''f''-'’ 1 <fcmand,-rl n this bis foursn. It w ts unjustifi.ible ic .‘irl injurious lU \ ie ariuy, and S|0 :ti the lim e. AV ibself I i “ ‘d 'y be the dtvelling o f t h c m o st ie d i s .- i t t l i n e 'i F ^ f id-Ii rUiOh^ U n ited S tates ; ..f ve expressed oun efve-svvlmm th,e.country proclaim e d one how e v e r fiml i li.clendertt ; and in g.o». pain.ni..n for his dnci i . 'th i ' ‘■‘'K '. / 'f him w h o , b j ibo will oh,h« |fe<'- f,<c;ie.ai<nit whioll a high m indec m m 1 ' ^ H h f « ’ ........ . ol a r m i n g at ' the ^llpfem p M a g istracy ! pbired in th e tem p le of the G.-eat G ive of G o o d , who peruses the, m em o rials which FILIAL PU3TY has inscribed upon their tom b s, and who feels ih.tl in the good (hey had achieved, (hey had left a m n n u m e n t m o re pcnfurable than iho - 't ! h e tour whici) this illustrious pntri- sk ilfollyexecoted m a rble that he ad- ut Jij.ide through this coui’.tryt, b.as been m ires, must go hom e a b e tter m an, with published in FriinVe ; and two difihrent i h ^ affections purified and his p a triotism translaiitins aro now in a course of pub- ■ m o re elev.ited ami devnt.ed. Liberlatcm .Inti^Uivn Fidm RtliriebU, D. O. .M. Beneath l!i-si- Ate deposited Ibe .V.uptril KernHiissof JOH.A AlU.Vt^, Son of John outl Susannah (8*>ylston) Adao)s, SecondJPrt^ideat o( ilie United States. BdriJ rD—-go (jQtuber, IJtiS, On Ibe fdiirtti of JiUy 1776 He pledfied liisiLif^< Fortune iw Sacred Honor Xa Uie liS&EP^,\BC;'U:E wf his .CUUNl R l . ' . Oil the,third ot i^ptewtber He alttXed bis «e))i tt> £bc .tlefiftUwe I’reaCy wUh (j Britain wVich itcknow iedged that Inde pendence, end consi-jfnnriated tl;e redemption Ol It« Pledges. O'it llio fourlb oiiul) 182u .He ivf»3 ii'ru'.i.oricd To tlip Initppeitdence o! Immortality, Add to the J l OHE.MEM’ OF HI3 GOD. This Uohsu will bear witness lo his Piety: Tilts town, hivbijlb place, to bis .Mnniiiecoco ; 1 History hv his PairioOsm ; Posl^rif}- to the Depth t-.u-J ti'i'ipass uifhisMic froiit Oils n( 10 !' 'p'lblic.U ioit'i, and pos s sb'es pocoHtir^n.terest. A n inturvic'v j t'-jtvrcon tw o .sotfi.devoted friends < 0 |the c o f K b e rty, .-i,-LitfayeU«* a n d Ja c k - son, uTfsl I mvc b\en impro-'sive. ev'eti .md.einn. T lie y .were both liioiids uf VV!>shi.pgtun,aild had lecj'iv- . bd signal mark-i d* his^ confideiice (iii'I esfenai. .. Tll.ey hokh draw n i^teir sword.s in our reV b loiionary conijQsi, and gained a numb o% 4he pa^e o f Jrljis- tory -wlrteh Chrt tiel’er h e forgottfen while “ 'Fhe fin ' titing that struck me on nrrivin f at the residence o f G e n e ra! • iS i k B r S : 0 2 « 0 S j N ^ 3 X } Z I . jT^OTl|CElalWreby Riven to the stockholders IL i of (he BapKof Genesee, ihdtA call ol 19 dollars ep each share of thecapifal Stock of (be ?aid Barit, has been made, And they are hereby k'quireq U» pay the same to ihe sijibscriber, at the banking buiise, ik’ibe village of Batavia, on Fritlay tllie Ifltlt-day J[anuarj next, on pajii of forfeiture oftbeir shares, and all payments i reun, by order of the President and Pirectol-p. ■ A. D. SAHLER, Cashier. (a, JVbV. J l, 1629. 8\v43 Batax - ' S ' o h h g i . a 5 i f t B » s t i j o o i . ■m.TISl BCA.NCHARD will.open a School J- t J l fcjir Young Ladies, in the rodm oernpied by the liiile:^lrs. Colton,spne door west of Mr. Keyes’ jin thi.s village, ou Monday the 23d of November inst. per quarter, or twelve weeks- ForlKeading, Writing, and plain Needle , ;^2,00 rorCramroaV, Geography, Ancient and Mo dern, H&lory, Rlielorifk. 6i Com posit ibrt, 53-00 OniBihctitiit Ne.cdic Work, iJrnwipg Maps, \Velvet I.and3ca{>e, and Aliniature P-airiting, from . 5.4 to 6,00 'Ihose who wish, can spend one day in each week, in a se^HFa^e rooiii, in learninw to make llieiroWn, Dresses and Hals, wilhnbLaddirionnl chnr^e-. V otuig Laches out of town, who wish to at tend the Scliool, c.cu fie boarded at Mr. Blan chard's for 5U00 per week. .!*»*' faw47entlemen and (.aches can be ac- cummoilaled with spacious rooms, and hoord. Balavia, November 3, 1829. 42if s s \ f e \ i n \ s t Y a t . T ) Y virtue c.f a'deuree of Ebenezer Mis, esq. *-> Siiiirogute of ihe county of GeneSse, The subscriber, Josiah Churchill, adniinistrator of a*l and singular ihe goods, chatlels and credits of .-indrmc Dthoip, late of ihe town of SlafFord, deceasejcl, Will,- on llie nineteenth day of Ue- cfmber Ittjtl ai ten o'clock in the forenoon, at Aaron Gary's laverti in the town of Batnv»a', expose jfor sale ut publick vendue, all the right and title of whit h Ipe said Andrew Debow died .seized bf, in and to lli« fo’ilovvingr descrilie'd (here oit'parcel cf iaei'k'iieing part of lots num- oer nine and eleven in Min third .section in townshipnuiriber twe!v»-, m the first langeof 'townships i;f Ihe iJoltand Furchase, lying in the sanjl tiovn of 'Stafford, in the coinity of (iene'eU. Segi.'Uiiii!; Tn Ihe west bounds of said lot nutJilberelevan, tifieen t h.dn* and sixty lucks sou'll o| the northwest cornerIhereof j thence rtiniiing east Jfi a line pamiiel to the north line of isaid lots, nine eh.diis and forty eight ■links : (hence imrib, on a line pHrallel to the west lirte of said tots, three chains and eiglity ti!iks-i l()enct east on a line papalle! to the north liud ol smd lots, ihirly chains, lc> the east bonnei . ol .saidAol number nioe; titeilce south aiong the saitp ea»t Hounds, seventeen ciiains sixty lour liilki; theiic:** we.a on a fine parallej to the norjli bunndsuf suid lots, thirty nine chains forty five linki, to ihe west bounds of said dot number eleven ; l.hencje north along the snid west hci'Jud.s ihirleen ebain.s, eighty f.mr links to the [tliice of bfaimting, c'>iituiniog sixty sik acre.a. His the \vaine taor,\- «>r less. The terms of -‘lie will be made known at the time and plaee of sate.; J0-3IAH CHURCIULL. %\■ I. . C S t E A Y - S O W © . a s m t \ 'J l k i i ’ ' -i ' rS n o w receiving a Iftfge hbd bxiens1ve’a|!- , I. sortmentbf most dtifids of goods,lower, tb^o ' vero everbefbrp offered m tb^ Country,, ; 5 I D ‘F.-S s I d U F a & 'u F - ^ ” P E R l e a t h e r , CALF ND MOROCCO SKlN3-4cOAU3'£ A'ND P 'E s a l t . . Batavia, Oct 30, 1829, !• SieAl C A j ^ D L E S . \00© f e 1 • MADF. FROM S I S W S . m | S i ® W 6 FOR balk Lowlfv Batavia, September 24, ,1829- ' Six^Sfi J ' . f f t | k C l l l B i K Y P REWARD. ^ rO H E N F ilO M T H E subscriber a iSl H U L L ’S E Y E S I L V E R W A T C H , ritli a 'leather stiing for a clkain, two senlx nd a key. W hoever will apprehend die lief and return the watch; shall receive le above ileward.- T h e bumber of the |a ic h is 3dip. R. D A ILY . Hutavia. July 16, 1829. Oclob^A. H-25). 6.<42 Y j M ’B a o c . v n O K . \ W H I 3 ! S l W S £ . S i * 3 S S E S J C O S K A l For Bruises, Spraii s, GtaU, BbenmdtUm, Cramp .yamlfuss, H taifntss.'or ShJ^hess p f lfi6 Jti'eA-, C,*!ithl6ins thapped Hpndf, Stings Impels, P’f^eltibte Fauan, ^ r 4-ci. applicable il 'iprrauitd mbre ihan.dauble or of Impels, ye^eh lo e.r Beast. pie rf'ietoflA' -pM-.. --------- , - ...... vpenuigbgoneoj thtjirat Fhoshiepiain. Europe or ,^i>\pnca.tn\inca. ciil s c ience, IS, has (ar ii.vitilicin t>r iCentic.'iI j»re- eside to give UiesUm^lbif P r^ie Hard PfptHti Jleeom ----- dmpgoneoj thajint FJipsir- ^ r | r m E j>rngj-?xs o f C b e m _M_ (or tiui L s i few ye.-c ojtruntliat uf any “ ther iciMOan dijcoveify. Must of tha t'bnrin pirationsarc now jeniirelv lain pincfi toi those o» trould naturally' L b u a r miijer, when impressed w iih;i0 idea ilr-u his services werq furutitten,. and bis legaUand equi-. table claims rejected;, ■ G e n e ral J a c k s b n Saw c a d apprfeciated the fceJitiffs aiid$r vjvlucb 1)6 iabuured, and in the hope of country his vaitiiaple p r i e l j o f yieiuing a cisittn o f goversiinienl-'-w h e ilier right, o r wrofl^— offeree fim tlfje furlough vyh|!ch is about to expire. ^ P y -availing ht-mSolf of this h|j[>d a i i l ( on.<iubF3te .offer, G|en. Scott |ia4 had fit iq toi htok at the i^ub- ject wti1f|ilije edhrmoss which its tiincd'Fej^t»lred,i and-’hcisi'no doubt called to bis aid the |aiiis;aDpet j f t&at .ijud^e- injostice hail fi O f the' Tnai monl vvhrbh tiijl idea t jf I igratltutlie ;knd |r a tim |f obscured flrjJicV Ail fJ - tin p g 'to r f e his ■fld«fffc^e&iih'e-4ulbject ft* “ G c n e r ii J a c k s o n shew e d us in all their details, bis gailden and hi,s firm , n-bich ap p e t red to be cultivated with ihe greatest iiKelligpntto. W e reraarkl- ed e v e ry .tvhsre the g tea test o r d e r aria preserving to the ‘ the m u st pe l l e t prospeyity^ an d - n r ig h t s e rvices, ajnd at the ' r e a d ily IsiiVB beFpSved ourselves with same tim e recotijcin )g lii.rj to liie p r o - j d n e o f ,i h e r b J j u * s ^ n d m o s i ‘s k U ruIfarm - ULi'dience to 'th e «|e -1 ers o f U e r a a p y . ■ ' “ O'tt r8*Bnterjng the ftotise, som e friends o f C jetver^ J a c U s o h , who p r o b ab ly h|(d nor'Seep liim for a long tim e , bbggecj him lo s h e w them the ,»rnis he had re^elvtSii.ifibr the la^t Wftr*. H e yieldedyyiilira good g race 16 their .............................. ’ fld|fft^e.‘plhef!iU b je c ;,n a 4if Jdrc^f|igh(, e n u 's h ^ umf^ as y / i l , w c jh ipo,^ i((duce 'hlntv t f e h I ‘ -hf'• d< r-iisicin' i f h a f ^.rave | been hra de 6 ;tyhib bj ji|s f a nd .oRg:© ino.(-e tu(brjr|iyi!i:i.hipi- s^Ifftke p e rfo r tM a c e c|f fiis’oTWaJ ttude.s ia tiite oHte fe^ftdNnipartidf rn4rfner blhiicli irrd* ,4M m s. sT-gntfied dlejcisioti t|) the G e r is r a l, it is uiiReceSsary 1,0 sp'eafy a$ eop- necied w |t b 't h e i r r i t d t p ’tee!to g s |( xyop calciTjfitednvrexiche^llhci wfdCrcajtiEid fob the prudent artd disc Tm inatiitg course^ pursued hy xhe LresideRt.^' j , T h t t e c^Uiit t he a'‘dm jbi bat whbii (he G e n e r a f d e it the'C o u u try, h e d id $P, under a (duY’i t ‘n itt tjiTit he fTitp- nedj i'\ u j p o l d t e ’fdrMil? jjtjh'['?ose tiprp- ^he p’t r ia its t f ijil’Il lil^ ; j/bu- Itb^encu lieiyfvdB, jh e fifiis no IHSed to b d p l a c e d on wit^-i hi^ -.puldte- T T h e s d fitre, jrik-re It 'ifittug-,- h.li t disposjfi (ttto. I jhfc iHi#!'' crodik ty||i ho l d t»itel(}y m6rii.s,| (tilsd w h ile wtjt wiljihg tbe declafii t i r r | ;jej£yi,ye&, layfdot b le to tlta arm y , w a cfe ip ty r e f r a h r ^ ^ ^ tddi>g-.tto|L ho. jt ' I t * if-' ■,.- - T.. t ■ -d - f '• i • [d e s j y M - c il s w o r ^ d v % parij o f p i k % r ' ' ’'^ jifi^s\ip id was preseiitet h i i m y |l o | f e r e s i ‘j f t^lbrd, I Ibe liev e A y ^ T f of. th e 'a r m y who fu u g lu b n d ^ r bjfifdrderlsfiti^ew P r i o n s . T ,hesd’iAW, txihffdf .U m e ric^V .% an6|ac- tb e eloga.nc| o f the cGlrkmr r4M p \ and y e t n/oro f j ^ t h e bom irahle iiiSbTipilons'wilft w h ich |ie y are covered \ BdUU xv'aTj)ariicnlar& to the th e 'G e o e r a l w ish e i to d iaw cmr a tie id i 03 ,/ Z ip ,p r e d a te d lironi ter G e teral L a fnyotto, a f f d . a itied. w he Vecollj c ted $ hem'll T h e J h t t ’b r, Ifio r stofVie ! [jom'epls m attouii,ve.exainina|on, •ed that He d id reirrem b e r tlieliu o bp thbsd wliltm he had offered iA to Ms paterM 4 fi’icn d Vfgsl/tngton, |a n d tli.it h'j expprienced :Shjqeresatisdu|iion In no.v findlag them in the h-ands of a rmia s > wqrilby o f sUCh phi iyhei iia|ace. A t th e s e w o r d t, th e todfitem iuce ol' old z iic k c r y wa^t, suffused with a Ttnjdest, M u sh, a n d ^eye sp a rkled ns «t| the, d a y s o f victory. said he, | bplievf ' . Athisside ' 3icep$ Itil Ibe Triimi sh< ll SdunJ, i, ABIGAL, ; Hi,3 beloved aiuJ oii’y 'VVif«, D.iu^Iifer of \\ m; &t El?zab<-lK ((^.iHicy) Smilb, In'every RelHlion of Life, A Patieru , Of Fitinl,Conjugal Maternal and Social Virtue. Bora 11—22 November 17-14, Deceastft! Ocluher ISIb, Aged 741 -Marr(ed25 0clolVcrm<t' ' During an uniotr of more, than half lit Century Xljey Survived, in Harmony ^rSeqtimeof,, , Prin«qd|B,anti Affeelioa, Tflt* Teinjiesl of Civil Comwolion ; pl^^e'ling .(/ndaUiitcd, ami •ilrmounting The Terrofs and T’rials of tliat RsVolnt-iou Wlti|!b|cct>red jtliej Freedom of llieircouHlry , Improved tbeqondifioaoftbeir times: And brightened theqirpsjiCcts of fulurUy To (he raediof ^ian upon Earth. t ^ %piGRAM- Eroip lives ilhus spjint ihy early duties learn; Froth Fancy’s dreams lo active virtue turn, Let freedom, frienushiji, faith, thy Soul engage. And serve! like them, thy country and ihy Age,' t , '? , Tlje cnpilals D. 0 . M-are IhB inHials of three Lnflh word!?, Deo, Optimo, Maximo. To God, the,Best, |hie Gr,ealiesl.| f/pon the marble dobllet, (bo inscriptions are pTacW parallel t(ic4ch pAer, divided by a plain lrne’.| ' - ‘ inio p f l i l u h ^ f o i f o t ip U t f k m t ' f f ‘ I ^ i k s k d J r f f n t n / . ‘\^Al 1; ihe ciffeens i^pfd^udqd thts noble tioiiftdi^jucs ofaho. convt t|f6 tu'iha?4 : W n ahkigiou % 6 (i0 n o t ,% in # thmi * Jhose cit t h e S p a n i s h . E x p e d i t i o n . - - A g'on- tienpnn who cam e passenger with G 6 u . Barjradas t o rdexl-G c leans, w rites td the RiiitOTs'of (he ' A n m u H m f\ T o m p ic o in \ f h e Bfi(ish P ^ a c k e tf b rl V^i-h* C t u z on T i e I9 ih SSepteinbh / add G e n . RarrSdas hri I h e 21 ${. T l ie ^ sM ied t h a t hue thou sand o f fhelf' m io w e id sick in one d a y n A h n t t p e y lost 6- boui iboO nu?n^ 6jf; ,wh.ow. ; «hm it 300 w e re killed in the §6veral *kji,rmifhes« A V d ra G fuz dalte o f i T i h ^ p t h m b e c rep r e s e n ts ihu M o s le m lo s W ^ t l e n i i J t ’; iiig It) d r iv a the % a h u f f ^ ^ 4 r h m e h ' (rttnchm a u fl a t v()6 h a t o f hiiye h e e h i i p w a M f o f '2 { j % h ^ s i d e s va rious c h i e f s 'a a C f ^ p p s - '\ Tjj|« Spanjsl Mss i s stated a t h e f i^ f ^ e O T T h e wfiolb iniihboc o fM e x ididlifoO P f e o !|ected she cesstvely, at ra m p ic o , VI icgd‘, &, T a m - ,r '■!' . V, ;■ ! ■- ' ' ' -X .’■‘■i A. S*' ■H p i c o ^ e T a riianlina^r rnm n anted to 10,- 0 0 0 \ ‘T h f f n u m ljer o f 'fro d p s on the niarc^, an d yvhp Were o r d e r e d to re turn,ftvas, vefry cnhsM o N h lb, Trnd sujfi c i e n i V ^how w h k tA h o 'f^opubl.cls able tveti those tthit.il of tbf?!r originalilj undersigned ai d th e ir asso ciates, having beconjie p roprietors df all t h e b e k uging to the lo l l a n d ' L a n d C o m p a n y ,! ori and adja- [ent to t h e . E r i e C a n a l, w&ich rem a in- p unsold, in th e counties of G e u e a e p , p l e a u s , E r ie and N iagara, and con tained in the follow ing tow n s h ips, to 'fit• ' I \ I’own.sbips N o . 13 & 14 An R a n g e 1, 13 & 1 4 j \2 13 & 14 J3 & 14 13 13 & Ij' 13 13 & 1^ 12 13 & 14 J2 13 & p [Tvr the_yame for sale at re^d'^^^^d p ricey, either by townships, or in q u a n tities more rnuder i origin, and Hre retiuimd, preserve lillfe, tuit the M 'boforesi ampir. qt the pri <i4nt div, .;v>r ibii.ks of using the ul'l tiard kiii.i oi D jio J p IJAc, cOmTOonly i dlltii “ ^leer^ i ' hq one pos-essiug the stna,'- 1^1 knoU'iedge of Riiarmacy, btjt must be beii- sihle lh:»t noi.e b'iit the tturji kii.d ot soaps (viz, those unide df aniinat f«is) ore ever used 1 1 1 this coujpound, for none but '.such, when combined with tht^ ether ingredienia, ,aro sua- csjilible of so K.-D'a i consi t'eiice.* \1 lie svperiour oLejuid Opodeldur.,” mow of fered to Ihe ptibliqk is made of the fidest ?onp composed of the sw'vtesl Olive oii (do f thcr is ever sullnble f,»r;Hn cinbroctilion.) It coil- tiam serernl tnosliiriportcnl additiomi'arlides- not kmapn in the dnrirni dags o f ‘-Sieier,'' and used only bg the adterliscr, but Id tlie[purcha- ser ^ IQ’BE m T IJ^PGSED fur there arc some!pardon ofthehUmBjn femlly so seUk'b ami unpri icipled, that lifey do not serdp'e tdeorvertitbe Inbonr i'hd tbo ibgcniiliy ofolhcrs lo their dwn benefit, thereby virtuo)- ly defrauding indMdualf and defceiving the publick, not only Ihi? colour of this compound, but even the type, tamp, and complexion oi the paper which em ircles it, are most Closely iiDitiitedi.thn purchaserIhcrefore is (ytutioned lo disr-egard suchap learanres, end, asi they val ue Iif4, or limb, loot only to the name, and insist upon receiving pone but ‘-tybilttfll's Opodeldoc.\ siiit purchasers. ; N o tract of lanfl in th e S'tate of N e York can offey g r e a ter J n d u c p m e n ts to agricullurhlists than th e foregoing, i t jsj situ a ted in th e m o st fiodrishitig .sta- ti sn of the state, intersperfeed w ith in - djjstrious settlers, w ith a soil not sur- piLS.sed b y a n y in th e oountrt foi f e r tility , at d m o stly cojv-ered w ith valuable tim b e r ot various k i n d s : su p e r a d te d to w h ich a£ v a n tages, the facilities lo m a r k e t by .C m a l K 'avigaiien^ place th e s e lands on ar equalitiy Kvith any in th e U n ited S tates. 4 portion o f th e m are w e ll adapted for the g r o w th of hem p ,! w h ich ar-irie m u s t in lim e becom e one of the staple productions of th is slate; T h e terns of sale to cem p a n ies, or to iudividrai s e ttlers, w ill bu very fayor- ah le, an d q th e m a s t unqueslioqabid title gi'ren to those who’ p u r c h a s e .. ! | CH ARLES E . D U D l L Y , ) ^ WM. L. MARCY, I ( i f BENJAMIN KNGWER, f |J RUSSEL FORSYTIL j iTRU^lBULL CARY, Batavia. jLOT CLARK, Lochpir Apply to Charles E« Dudley of Al bany or Lot Clark agent it Lock,p 6 rt. The! ofBcIhl tore»for thissrticId4«ffjoture of soap. A R O M A T J C S N U I ' F . ■ For Bead acbo, (latz'rh, Dizziness Depres sion of fpirits, Dro'vsiness, Nervous irriraijii- 'D r. tiVeterhouse price 50 digestion, ily, Sic. fee. RepOmraended.b; and 25 Tents. D J ^ T E R G ^ N T B I T T J ^ R S . appetite, aSstil acb, end retoovd costive* nfused In spirits 'o r wine, wmer are used, a lea spoon ....... Ihc latt'-r w a n excellent i^^obstiUHe for a, t^oru powerful stirouleBt Price I f 1 ■ Thej prooup an atccttgi!(en U|e fton ness, lhj?y rnay^bp if eilhefonbe uvof IbUlnhKlfa’piritaf y cents ; paper. , M IX T V ^ E . One 0 )', bfjinii f ilis bea tsi CdUgllsI Golds,. A thjB,.brs!4^t, fhd^bitf tily, tough itrticiBS In pxiafen^ for uhas, nndnltcOmpi^nts Of erencCjlothe bealirin Paragoijick—price ■ Apttly to the l^ei ner offtjl i Id always boUfsed ip )iref‘ ^enl and,in'0'».Ria(ory Eliser ^Bhd26ceni^y icine Chest VyhrfelloUie cor ner of ftjlillcnnd Kiif>y-slreet. j. Aug* 14 UF' count, jtl' C-'- '■ y •f', ■X., ;’ o ' ■-a ' . T-;: Ay* i ' 'Sr At a Surrogite'.'.’Cobrt held at (he Surrogate’ <»tnce ‘ in. the' village of Bat ivia, GepeflCe i>*unlv. on (be 22<l day of Oct- 1S29 Preianij EBENEZER M!X,[Surrogate. N reading aad fdingthe petitioi? ofJorCp'o Osborn, jr. administrator of nil and ^iti- |(u' thj; poods, chattels and crec its which vVere hilip Griswold, deceased, salting forth tihal thd said FbiUp Ori.sv.qlu died seized of a real estate, within this state, and tint the personal e^lhte; of (he snid deceased is insi||5dent to pay hWdebis, and praying the aid ol the Surro^ie in jibe p rem iss—and the administrator having alsjo filed in this Office, a just an I h ue aqcojunt and statement of (iie persquai estate and debts f f hbe deceased, as far ns he has been able to discover. Ihe same. (>RDERED, that nil pi^stsons ialereslcd in th^'estate the *aid Philip Griswold, fie and. aphear beforfe the said Surrdgnle ni his o ^ c e in (he village of Bataiih, in sbiu cot 6ty,.pn FridaV ihf Fl th aay of Decetpber next, «i o’clock in (the forenoon’ of tbaf day], to sJhexV.caase i f any they have wliy so piu^i. of Ut« ''4?1 estate wbergofthe said Philip 6riS\vol4 idi^d seized, shpv.ld not be sold.Wwill be sufficient tp pay hh dsbis. ' ‘ e b E n e iCajjsli FJF a t \ ,E Mtian thos‘u who kreiiid^bteil ' m U 3 by Nofo |oy B?ook Ac- [tllarttc tu s under thc(i»biif)|lute' be- litTg* iiuniedla|AiSi^njeht Mr ito ..sii tjiljl oiir.Uortics (•inu--we imu»t pay ^ a sb liich we.twe to a ibis dbmfuffl, TllbStf. tUepd to| thus invjwiiofi,, lliir'C xvefcks frOtn (Lite. Aal h S T G C j a t ( ^ r ■36 cessitylof 'deman o f jiio iatnc Ui o f wUh R a y tmd Gl on the iruiH. It i s a duty ' Jiich w e a w e to* ouLseWes to mal \ - - who nB|lecl to. will buiSiied qfter , I B D R N e May 'm BLm i - ■ k .R E 'opening in Qcdum^d by Messer y, a very .hapdi^onie ass . Y ZER ME -.•rl.g'-S.l. . k, jSucrogata |A|mi ^ rk,al!!ikd‘- srtment 9,! Among their pry.''Got'dd 5rQ»d Glofitl brown,, f'pirsed; (irab Gosii tings i sDcrei jr- lapOr H; A* I nd geperal He to the season, will be foundlhe fol(c Sup blue, hlh?ki oli ve g 'een, cihrfet Blue,black, inii’d^ 0..irk lind winter Vts Plain i iiid fig’d velvh; d o .» Blue pHisse abd-hayi: ClOtby; Green, While,red atip yello^F Baizes andSalsburyP’lannelsy Blfie'a id brown Cafii ijlctsi ver r <;he! tp ; Ripe Hid brown goaf s'nairas* uhloh, Sabicli Plaids, ^ jl Combiizetts and Cirqi tssrans, Aterino Circassians, r new article for Ladle*, Pri.nts rod Calicoes.«la A and light, Englisi, French, and Scotcq Ginghams, Light uiui dark brOuir 3, > W, and Lilac . j T* BUt, b owrijalale, Ubclt, ) I cKins'-»», oUve,'ciaanian, e pMerino Circassio'djS lead a id Tea colorptf j ) Cambric Dimity, Purnit tire CaUco'es, Siowil andpta.id Bali ilse, jino ClOtllJ v-'l ) | and bl’ic worisied Baiirdge Skdo. I cirobUtt*/ atins. Green jaik si Blk F ;ench and India L'evanjincs, !Blk. blue iilk, and assort’d colorsGfO da hftpfei do do do Italian Silfs, do Sii chews and Sprsnetts, do India S$tias,dnd Stilin Lc- v-ant'hi^s. dopfe roix^l .silk Blue, ilk and w-hitei Prendlil BIkard blue bik Mliirceline Assorl'd colors Fio^ inces, White, pink, and sftiw Grq d|e Naples, Nankin and Cantop Crapei, j BIk, v h ite, green alt d 3trsw,|.> _ French and Italiaa ! |\ Grapes^ Crafre Lisse, : J ' ’ ■ Pongf es, ■ , i . j ' 5 4 bli: Ttalian Crapij for'Feils, . ' 4 4, 5 4, and 6 4 bl|( & white bQbhineitXecftjy black ind white Laide Veilib.' do db do Thirie Lac(, , A lar^ e assortment o f Bobhtt > . nett and Gimp i J Lactfs, Thole and bobbine t Edgiqgs and Inserliiigi^ very fine and faands< ime patterns. Thread L qcqs , Bobbinetf Footings; wide and narrow, HdkA, assorted colors. Worsted and SIIc Praida, ’ Braid C-ords, Purlii] gs', F rpgi npe Bntterdjys, Book, Swiss and Mull Muslins, Plain ind fig'd whilsand col’d CtmbncsV Sarsmitdo 5-4,6-4,7-4, 8-4 Linen and qoltoo DamasE, Russb and Birdsey e Diaperi, Crash Irish linensi Linen Cambrics ^9 Lawnuj Hdkfs, imitiiian Fancy silk, barrage, an^ g m te dresj Hdkfst GBCnilure. Grode Nap,and Grade Ta Ribbon*, 8 lato and « le^ n t i?so imfint foti Ladiesf bats, A cbn plele^assnrtfjenl of Tafela SRibbonfe, as*; sorted no.s. Belt Ribbons ofvariousiricbpa ^ a r d col'd ItaKaji Ciavots, Muslin aa lisse do Valencia, 'ToilneljJ Swafts* do%Vn and.sHk Hosieiy, silk, worst ;d and cotton. terns, Bat^ A good assortment and 1-^du. A largi(assortment ladle’s SsUr, beaver, kidaiid hor-e skm Ladls ind Misses Kid Milts, Geotic men’s heavy ‘ and hr rse skin A largd assortment jfladies I Vestings .ambsWuoI, VigholiaHosa bock,besyeri Gloves Glove*. . | Tririnaing*, md SbirtirtM, very (o.w, riinelle and Aforocco Shoes skets- coat and habit , , Bleach’d ^eeBhg.4 Ladies and Misses I nndBoijls, Ladies IravenWg Ba 64%f.c 7 S B ^ Ti-kings, Cotton Tatn, BaC Ung,[S^o. &c. fiic. - ----------- A L S O - A N ASSO R T -M E NT o f G l t O G S E l K ' r , ' ■ GLASS, e a r t h e n w a r e , wmD6w* g l a s s . N ail 5, ami a general jissort- roentqf v C U tJLEFlfY d m h a r d w a r e . Rope, Cordage.- C u t, H a n d , B a c k , and I' Key H o leSalys. T racejand H a lter jChaius. Steel Yards, Bho'jials, Spsdes and Bras*’ Kettles, ■ I ■ ' and -ST E 'E L . ‘ , ■J \ tb s Brick StofO. latelyi s. Bush ;|s 10 ^ me- ar.thieWt rtf ' ^ s r sjtUbg in Yci /dr^effilow for 0 a s h or r; f t . . - . , f e u gQ. ^hich. hqv^ibB^tt! b,0uf(hi I{(\y jhy o h e pfTbif fij-jn rpsjtn » | i n J H w Y crkyaiM MB be ^f- rpost pjinds. « f Pro-. .tfndovflj: ' : t e . ; s A E JL q$ee street, >n9upied .by B . k^thea-'vi ith. t|iho4: T h h w id front nm ''ll > tlVr^e bfe Ipdgii’ii And o p e r rnofflSf, t 19 ■ rotfr. ■ t% r nms h inuife -T .. 'A-::t{STj chAMTi-O-N^: - ' • 'i*. * \ ‘stprief b'lg' and oil Gen ;;ainvjn,i uby ^irptcfee. lc> giOyh ivoftl h 6|> I f c wirlffiirta: plhil sRili‘e#h d f th^ site -4 '*1 y < ■ • • Madder! State ^di^via. W f f ' BRANDY - f ' ■ ■ _^d 5!a1S(gs V- > . ^1 >1 yr' fj42ti! ■|\ ? _ ihuptuMfeu -fmfii .if^qidljNtouhj« J noHste, h i e v e fcf e l i t e ^ r , \ 4' (t- I-'. - •- j ' L \ , i ‘5 “ i\' f.- PSrAnjmu$h.j^n-^ . . , , , ij«y e p p e rn , \ U-'-, ■Ti -'-’-f.r-e'ftE ■■ -'T V v 'T '^ f € ' .f! 4, v\ u-vvv—:>, V; ' ■ t e s ' s ' ' ' \ ' ' \ * .tfy u i i f : , . y . .''-irV''' ■ • . J - t f ' I- ' 1' m A, ’■J-1 1: y j -■’'-H-.lfe'-''’** Si