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TME •i^rn MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NO. 21.—VOL,. XXIV. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1832. WHOEiW©* 1219. PUBLISHED OJN WEDNESDAYS—BY JAMES BOCMSRT, AT HIS PRINTING OFFICE, BOOKSTORE & BINDERY, Main-Street, nearly opposite the Hotel, GENEVA, ONTARIO COUNTT. NEW-YORK. TERMS. To village subscribers, $2 50 cents a year. To those living out of the village who call at the Bookstore, and to those who receive the paper by mail, $2. To Companies of not less than ten, §150 cents, payable when the papers are taken. Single papers, six pence. 03° No papers discontinued without payment of \arrearages. ADVERTISEMENTS. Inserted at the usual rates. A liberal deduction to those who advertise by the year. (CF Handbills, Cards, Blanks, and all kinds of PRINTING, executed at the shortest notice and lowest flrices. T J en DIE WOODS. HE subscriber has just received from N. a fresh supply of the following articles: Curcuma, Crera Tartar, Red Tartar, Extract Logwood, Grain Tin, Cochineal, Aq. Fortis, Spt. Sea Salt, Olive Oil, Jacks, Press Papers, Tentre Hooks, Brushes, Plates, Cranks, Screws, . Logwood, Fustic, Nicaragua, Coro Wood, Hatchwood. Camwood, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol. • ' Quercitron Bark, Span. Fl. Indigo, do. do. Manilla Bengal Verdigris, Oil Vitriol Nutgalls, SHEARING MACHINES. Together with every other article required by Clothiers, now received and for safe by the sub- scriber; together with a large Stock of DRUGS ?™?E5£L NES ..' PAINTS > LIQUORS and GKUCMUES, which will be sold very low for cash. H . H. MERRELL, No. 12, Seneca-Streets. Geneva, Sept. 19, 1831. 62 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. TAMES G-XLUSSPXS, H AS just received, and is now opening in the Store North of James Bogert's Bookstore, on the Public Square, a large and very carefully selected assortment of aaocERXES, Qomprising almost every article in the line; fo- ^ >i *^»^__ >ng§'her with choice FruitsT^Prelerves, Porter, IVines, Fish; Cheese, Dried Beef, Pork, Hams, Soap; Sperm and Tallow Candles, Brushes, Brooms; Linseed & Lamp OILS, FJoqr & Corn Meal; Common and Table Salt, Messrs. Miller's, and Chapman's and Sargent's celebrated SNUFF and TOBACCO. Also— HARD-WARE, CROCKERY, GLASS, EARTHENSf STONE-IVARE; Furnaces, Cordage, Manilla Door Mats, French Butter Prints, Ladles, Spoons and Bowls. Also, an assortment of Children's TOYS, and Mantle Ornaments, &c. &c. The subscriber in thus offering his Stock of Goods to his friends and the public generally, would respectfully solicit a share of their patron- age by assuring them that no pains have been spar- ed in selecting first rate articles, and none will be wanting on his part to give every satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. Geneva, May 30, 1832. 98 JOHN BACKENSTOSE, I S still op and doing a small business on the Hill. He has just received in addition to his former Stock of GOODS, the following Articles, which he offers to his friends and the public at a verv small advance from cost:— i hhds. St. Croix SUGAR, ffis2800 1133 1140 *^-3Z49 947 JULY 11, 1832. T HE subscribers have just received an ad- ditional supply of • \ SEASONABLE GOODS, which have been carefully selected. The follow : ing may be enumerated : Frencli printed MUSLINS, latest style; CALICOES, at from Is. to 2s. 6d. per yd. Plain, plaid, and striped GINGHAMS; Ladies' random cotton HOSE; Do. open-work and stamped do. Gent's random cotton J Hose; 8-4 Irish Linen; \. • 9-4 and 10-4 Linen Sheeting; 6-4, 8-4, and 10-4 Heavy Diaper; Moleskin, Beaverteen, and Fustian; Ladies & Misses' open-work Straw BONNETS, 1 case Leghorn HA TS, at from 7s. 6d. to $6. ^Uso^/MACKEREL, No. 1 aid 2, in barrels, £ barrels, 4 barrels, and kits. On hand, in prime order, 3000 lbs. HAMS ; 2000 \ SHOULDERS; 1000 \ JOLES. [84] MERRILL, MILFORD, & Co. The MgYiest \pTicc in CasYi WILL BE PAID FOR WHEAT. BARLEY, TIMOTHY & FL.AX SEED, At my Store in Geneva. H. HASTINGS. September^. 1832. 14 CASH FOR WHEAT. T HE subscriber will pay the highest price in cash for 20,000 bushels of good merchanta- ble WHEAT, delivered at his ware-house, Ge- N.AYRAULT, 2d Aug. 1831. [55] Fdot of Seneca-St FAMILY FLOUR. Fresh Flour from Beach's Mills, At No. 1, Franklin Stores. J UST received and for Sale, a quantity of Beach's Extra Superfine FLOUR, (red brand;) also, Superfine-and Fine FIOUT. So great a preference has been given in New*Jfork and other Eastern Markets to \ Beach's red brand\ over other Flour, that it gives me great pleasure to offer it in this market. It will be sold low, and a constant supply kept on hand. Also, BRAN by the bushel. N . AYRAULT. Geneva, 20th July, 1831. 53 ¥amv\^ ¥VOUY. t££l BARRELS Fine, Superfine, and Extra ftB^F brand. Just received, a constant supply of Flour, manufactured expressly for Family use, and at all times may be returned if not found good. H. H . MERRELL No. 12, Geneva, March21, 1831. Seneca-St. DYE WOODS. T HE subscriber is now receiving his Fall Stock of Dye Woods, and Dye Stuffs; comprising every nrtjcl« •*• **•\* *\\* •*•*-••> <* ~ Caaopeachy\LOGWOOD stick and chip'd ; Cuba FUSTIC, do.. do. Coro NIC. WOOD, do. do. Bonair do. do. do. do. Hache do. do. do. do. Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Madder, Verdi- gris, Oil Vitriol, Spanish Float Indigo, Bengal Indigo, Woad, Nutgalls, Curcuma, Cream Tar- tar, Red Tartar, Press Papers, Jacks, Tenter Hooks, Brushes, Teazles, Pfates, Screws, Cranks, Bars, &c. • - - - . • . Also, Parson's, Swift's, and Maxon's SHEAR- ING MACHINES ; all of which he offers very low for Cash. H. H. MERRELL, No. 10, Seneca-street. Geneva, Sept. 5, 1832. 12 \1. do. at si p. lb. 742 TEA. do. do. do. MOLASSES, do' 1689 1 do. P. Rico do. •1 do. New Iberia do. 2 do. New-Orleans do. 4 boxes Philadelphia Lump do. 1 do. do. Loaf do. 3 do. 3d Refined do. do. 3 do. common Lump 4 chests Yonng Hyson 3 do. Hyson 4 half chests Hyson 3 chests Skin 1 blid. New-Orleans 2 hhds. P. Rico 1 hhd. LAMP OIL, (pure;) 1 tierce Rice 3 quarter casks Port WINE . 1 do. do. Madeira do. 3kegs-Ginger; 1 do, da, pure ^12 half, quarter, and whole boxes Raisins 6 drums Figs; 2 kegs Malaga Raisins 2 kegs Zante Currants 8 bags assorted COFFEE, * 6 boxes sperm. Candles, 4's, 5's and 6's 12 dozen Corn Brooms, (Shakers) 2 kegs very best Plug Tobacco 1 do. ' do. Cavendish' do. 3000 best Segars, (none better) •75 lb. Arrow Root, in lb. J lb. and $ lb. papers 15 do. Patent Barley, J lb. papers 15 do. do. Groats, lb. and i lb. papers . 40 do. Oat Meal; 12 dozen Magic Matches 8 barrels No. 1 Boston MACKEREL 12 do. 7 half barrels 6 do. 6 qr. barrels C do. 4 barrels Connecticut mess SHAD, No. 1 12halfbrls. do. do. do. 1&2 J2 boxes smoked Herring; 1 barrel pickled do. j barrel Alum; £ barrel Sal Nitre | do. Epsom Salts; \ do. Madder 25 pounds best Indigo. He returns his sincere thanks to his friends in the village and country, not forgetting No. 9, for the very liberal support be has received, and hopes, by offering the first rate Goods at a price that will not fail to suit, that he may (no mistake in JOHN) continue to receive the same liberal support. No- thing shall be wanting on his part to please those that will look in upbn liim: and should any article be wanting that he has not on hand, it shall be had in a few days, if ordered. Geneva, September 12, *1832. 13 «*6 DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES. W W. CARTER, has on hand, and is now • receiving, a general assortment of Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines of every description. A 2401 supply of all the new and popular Medicines, such 727 ! as the Oil of Cantharidin, Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia, Denarcotized Laudanum, Solidified Bals. Copaiva, Compound Extract of Sarsaparil- la, Saratoga Powders, and every other article in the Drug line, of the choicest quality. PAINTS, Flax-Seed OIL, LAMP OIL, DYE- STUFFS, &c . Good Medicines cannot be obtained at any other place cheaper, or on more favorable terms. Geneva, May 16, 1832. 95_ 2 1 2 1 2 do. do. do. do. do. - do. do. do. do. do. SNUFF AND TOBACCO. *AT FACTORY PRICES. T 1 HE subscriber having been appointed Agent in this village, for the sale of Tobacco and Snuff, Monufactured by A. CAMPBELL, Sche- nectady—informs the public that he has just recei- ved a Consignment of the various sizes Paper TOBACCO, for Chewing and Smoking: and also, a full supply of SNUFF—all of which are of the best quality, and will be sold Wholesale, at the Manufacturer's prices, free of transportation. Also, a few boxes prime Spanish SEGARS, are offered very low. THOMAS WICKHAM. At Dox's old stand. Geneva, Aug. 17, 1832. 3m:10 1832. do. do. do. do. Ste. 1 \ 1 \ 1 \ 1 \ 1 ••• 1 \ do. do. do. do. do. do. CHOICE AND CHEAP GROCERIES. T HE subscriber has just received\ at lus well known and liberally supported Stand (in addilion^to his former stock) the following articles, .which he will sell at the usual low prices 0 ; TEAS, S(c. €% chests Yonng Hyson \SGSL m 1 \' Tonkay ** 1 \ Hyson Skin 2 \ 13 lb.\ each, Gunpowder 2\ Imperial 2 boxes fresh Poland Starch 2 M very best Spanish Segars. TABLE SAUCES, CORDIALS 1 case assorted Cordials 2 boxes Anchovies 1 case (12 bottles') Mushroom Catsup Walnut do. John Bull's Sauce. Reading do. Soy do. Cavoice do. Capers and Olives 12 jars Pickled OYSTERS, in line order. FRUIT. 7 boxes Lemons—3 boxes Oranges, 250 PINE APPLES-6 drums Figs 1 keg Tamarinds— i doz. Lemon Syrup SUGARS Sf COFFEE. 1 hhd. N. Iberia Sugar 1 do. N. Orleans do.—2.boxes Phil. Lump 3 bags Cuba Coflee-500 lbs. 2 \ Rio \ 300 lbs. WINES. 1 qr. cask Old Madeira—1 do. Sicily do. . 1 do. Mars'ls do\: 2 do. Malaga—1 do. do. Claret FISH. 6 barrels New-Conn. Mess Shad,\ 1832. Shalfbbls. do. do. do. 12 bbls. No. 2 Mackerel 18 boxes assorted Herring 400 smoked Alewives. 700 lbs. Codfish 310 lbs. Dried Beef, (city cured) 130 lbs. Venison Hams do. SPERM CANDLES, frc 3 boxes Sperm Candles—4s 3 \ do. do. 5s 3 \ 'do. do. Cs 1 box fire Crackers—100 packs 6 casks ball Mountain Lime 27 doz. assorted sizes Jelly Cups 1 doz. China Butler Tubs . 1 doz. Common do. 480 lbs. Candy, from Stewart's, N. York 4 coils Rope, assorted sizes 4d, 8d and lOd cut Nails. POWDER, SHOT If LEAD. 2 kegs English Powder 4 do. Philadelphia Powder 8 bags Shot, assorted Nos. 250 lbs. bar Lead. JOHN BACKENSTOSE. Geneva, June 27, 1832. a 02 0?\A CARD. A. JENICS, WOOL CARDER, DYER, $ CLOTH DRESSER. At the Red Mills, on the south side of the River, half way between Waterloo and Seneca Falls. 0J All Goods in the above line received and promptly attended to at N. AYKAULT'S, in Geneva. PRIGES—For Black, London-Brown, London- Smoke, light and dark Olives, light and dark Snuff, Navy, Pateut and fancy Blues.light and dark Cinnamon, Orange, Botile-Green, done in the very best manner, at 2 shillings per yard.— Compound Indigo & Bottle-Green, 2s. 6d. Light common and dark Drab, Is. lOd. Home colors, such as, Gray, Blue, Blown, &c. done from 6d to 15d. Cloth but once sheared, or not sheared, ho price will be lower, in proportion. Women's'Prest Cloth and Flannels— Red, Clar- et, Criinsofn, Red-Brown, London-Brown, &.c. Is. Cd. per yard. Black, Navy, Patent and Fan- cy Blue, Snuff-Brown, &c. Is. 4d. All kinds of Fancy Dying of Coverlets, Carpets, &c. and all business in the above litie.uttctidod to with the strictest fidelity at N. AYRAULT'S, in Geneva. September 18, 1*32. 15 DE GRAFF &. TOWNSBITO AVE on hand a largo supply of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, and SHELF Hardware, making (heir assortment perfect \o every article of the trade. 03= BLACKSMITHS, and others, wanting a- ny description of Tire, Band, and Hoop IRON, are invited to call, as they can be served to all si- zes and kinds of Iron, Steel, Axletree Arms, Crow Bars, &c. Also, just received, an. assortment of Ileert- mon's COOK STOVES. Geneva, May 23, 1832. H. H. MERRELL, STORAGE, FORWARDING, AND COM- MISSION MERCHANT. WARE-HUSE ON FRABKLIS-STUEET WHAM— STORE, No. 12, Scneca-Strect. Geneva 1830. . H H REMOVAL. H H. MERRELL has Removed his Stock • of Goods to the Store lately occupied as an Auction Store, No. 12, Seneca-Street, and three doors above his former Stand, where he will be happy to serve his friends with Goods lower than ever. Desirous of reducing his Stock of DRUGS and MEDICINE and PAINTS, he will dispose of them at about cost. Dealers will do well to £>\SALT. ° 2 O NE HUNDRED barrels SALT, in good order, for Sale by H. H. MERRELL, No. 12, Seneca-street. November 23, 1831. 71 . CASH FOR WOOL. C ASH,will be paid for any. quantity o(*WOOL, at a fair market price, delivered at onr Store- House, foot of Castle-street. ALSO, WANTED, 5,000 bushels OATS, for which Cash and the highest price will be paid^by DAKIN &. WOOLSEY. Geneva, May HO. 1832. 89 GENEVA FINDING STORE. At No. 4, Seneca-Street. HE subscribe/offers for Sale, LASTS, Boot and Shoe TREES, Boot CRAMPS, THREAD of all descriptions, Pegs, Knives, Hammers, Pincers, Tacks, Brushes, and many other Articles, too numerous to mention. Also, LIVER OIL, by the barrel or quart. D. L. LUM. Genevv, June 4, 1832. 99 T\ NEW GOODS. OCTOBER 8, 1832. T HE subscriber has returned from New-York, and is now opening a large supply of FALL and WINTER GOODS; among which are the following: Blue, black, brown, bottle green, and mixt CLOTHS; Blue, black, drab, mixt, and stripe CASSI- MERES ; Blue, mixt, lavender, and stripe SATINETS; Brown and drab PETERSHAMS ; Green, brown\ peart, maroon and claret MERI- NO CLOTHS; Merino Circassians, a great variety; Italian Silks; Watered Silks; Calicoes; Ginghams; Merino SHAWLS ; Thibet Hkfs; figured Velvet Belts ; Crape and Silk Dress Handkerchiefs; 2 cases fine Straw BONNETS ; 1 case fine Leghorn HATS ; Straw Gimps ; Brown & bleached SHIRTINGS & SHEET- INGS ; Fur Caps, and Collars-, ' English, Ingrain, and American CARPETS RUGS,&c. Also, GrROCEBISS & CROCKERY. The above Goods will be sold for cash, at his usual low prices. JOSEPH THAYER, 8:17 No. 38, Seneca-St. Geneva. ~ HETF &OODS. A WHITNEY, has just received from New- • York, a large and complete assorment of DRY GOODS, HARD-WARE, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE and GROCERIES, which will bo sold at low prices. Among them are, Black, blue, olive, green, mixt and drab BROAD CLOTHS and CASSIMERES; Stripe Cassim'ers, a new article; Merino Clotljs and Circassians, Bombazine ; Real Goatshair anil common CAMBLETS ; Pluids, Flannels, Baizes, Merino Shawls; Black and col'd SILKS and SATINS ; Ribbons, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin3; G-4, 7-4 and 8-4 Linen and Cotton Damask ; Ticking, Cotton Yarn, Sheeting and Shirting; CARPETING and RUGS. HARD-WARE. Knives and Forks, Candlesticks, Tea Trays; Locks, Butts and Screws, Files, Latches; Shovels, Trace Chains, Brass Kettles; Britt. and B. Tin Tea Pots, 4d to 40d Nails; Glass and Brass Commode Knobs; Iron and Hollow-Ware, Brown Twine, &c. Crockery and Glass-Ware ;. Fresh TEAS, COFFEE, Spices, Molasses; Lump and Brown SUGARS, Looking Glasses'; Boston Crown GLASS, furnished at Factory prices & freight, pure winter-strained LAMP OIL, &c. &c. Geneva, October 10, 1832. 6:17 P ENSION BLANKS, for Revolutionary and Invalid Soldiers—for Sale of the subscriber, in Main-street Sept. 1. J. BOGERT. IKIX.I.ER & JACKSON, Fashionable flair Cutters, O NE door south of the Post-Office, and adjoin- ing the Geneva Hotel, respectfully return thanks to those gentlemen who have honored them Invalid Soldiers—for Sale at the Bookstore w - u n their preference, and solicit a continuance of 1 the patronage they have so Uborallv received from cnbe -^7I»JK.MI1U ' Trotters & TSfx.c\iange, Offi.ce No. 30, Seneca-street, Geneva. T ICKETS and SHARES in the New-York Consolidated Lotteries, authorized by the Legislature, Yates & Mclntyre, Managers, will be kept for sale as they are issued from the Mana- ger's Office, at the Licensed Lottery Office of R. M> BAYLY. UNCURRENT MONEY Bought and Sold.— A Premium paid for GOLD, particularly SO V- EREIGNS. KT CASH advanced for Prizes as soon as the Drawing is received. Geneva, July, 1831. tf53 Hats, Hattys Stock., &e. T HE subscriber has just received at his Store, corner of Seneca and Bayly-streets, a large and elegant assortment of Fashionable Hats, Hatter's Stock and Trimmings, and READY MADE CLOTHING, which he offers for sale at New-York prices. His Stock and Trimmings in the Hat line being very extensive, and embracing every article used by the trade, are richly deserving the attention of Manufacturers. GEORGE NICHOLS. Geneva, June 12, 1832. 00tf POTASH KETTLES. JlHE subscriber keeps constantly for Sale, a , supply of Taberg ninety gallon POTASH KETTLES treble bottoms, being the best kind Manufactured. _. JQIIN L. DOX. Geneva, April 25,1«3-» • ow KELLY & HALL., No. 12, Seneca-Street, H AVE just received and offer for sale a gen- eral assortment of DRUGS, ME3ICINES & PERFUMERY; PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS; GROCERIES CROCKERY. Window Glass; Common S{ Apotliecaries' GLASS-WARE; LOOKING GLASSES, BRUSHES. *c. Sfc. which they offer for cash ot approved credit, a low as can be purchased elsewhere. Although they do not profess the admirable secret of making a profit in selling Goods at cost, yet they will en- gage to sell at a small advance, from purchase price. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine for themselves. HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING done as usual, in every variety of Style. 0= Paints of all colors ground in Oil. Geneva, May 18; 1831. 44_ TO CLOTHIERS. K ELLY & HALL, have just received ti very general assortment of Dije Stuffs, and Dye Woods, of latest importation, and of superior quality which they purpose to sell low [ Genera *r p r \<\. 1WJ ' lt:T GENEVA RECESS No. 7, Seneca-Street. T HE subscriber is now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, a choice selection of FAMILY GROCERIES, as follows (in part:) Hyson, Young Hyson and Skin TEA; Brown, Lump and Loaf SUGARS; Box and Keg Raisins; Cloves, Cassia, Nutmegs, Mace, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Salaretus, Figs, Prunes, Lemons & Oranges; Nuts—a great variety; / Plug Tobacco, assorted pape>'do; Cheshire Cheese; Shad, Mackerel & Codfish; Brandy, Rum, Gin, Wines, Cordials, & Whis- key. Tavern keepers and others will find it to their advantage to give him a call. On hand, and constantly manufacturing, an ele- gant and extensive assortment of CONFEC- TIONARIES, such as Large and small Plnms; Lemon, Hoarhound, Pepperm. & Rock Candy; Lozenges; smooth and burnt Almonds; Sticks and Drops on paper ; Large and small Kisses; Caraway, citron, and cinnamon Comfits; Mould and hollow Toys; Barley and Cocoa-nut Cakes; S-ugar, Saad, NongaieHs, &e. &e. &e= He flatters himself that he can manufacture as good work as can be done at any other establish- ment, and is determined to sell as low as can be purchased in the United States, either wholesale or retail. PASTRY. Orders for Macaronies, Jumbles, Fruit, Pound and Sponge Cake,- will receive prompt attention, and warranted to give satisfaction. P Parties may be served at short notice. HENRY A. NAGLEE. Geneva, May 30. 1833. 98 Seneca-Street Bookstore. JOHN ST. BOGERT, (North side of Seneca-Street, near P. Prouty's Hard- ware Store,) HAS lately received large additions to hjs_a&L sortment of BOOKS, consisting of Scliool, Classical and Miscellaneous Books and New JPub- lications, and a general assortment of Fine and Common STATIONARY and FANCY ARTI- CLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &e. &c. &c. all which will be sold as cheap as can be had in the country. Geneva, July 4. 1832. T jTTt; suoscfiber respectfully informs the in- habitants of Geneva, that he intends open- ing a SELECT SCHOOL in this village, in the bnilding lately occupied by Mr. Stone, on the North side of the Public Square. The ensuing Term will commence on the 24th inst. Terms of admission—ft>r Classical scholars §5, English $4. . - ' J. BARKER. Geneva, September 10, 1832. 14 N. B.—Those who are unacquainted with the subscriber will receive satisfactory information by a reference to the Faculty of Geneva College, and to Mr. James Rees and Mr. Samuel Colt. ~ NOTICE. T HE subscriber having disposed of his Real Estate, and being about to remove, respect- fully requests all persons having unsettled accounts with him, to call and settle them immediately. Such as do not attend to this notice, may expect to be called upon by an Officer duly authorized. GEO. C. ENTRICAN. Geneva, September 26, 1832. 15 th l m aej^eTOon.o_£J35i>»«< 1 an<1 «» vicmwy. Xhej Lewis, David Titus, Peter Yaoger,, Charles. JJ. Shepherd, WmfMuit, Wing Tabe>,.PeIigglMe and Jesse Miller. ' \* From Seneca county— Elisha Kinney, 'lllnry ft. Halsey, Henry Dnnlap, Jason Smith, JesMjCJIr^ and John Morgan. \ \ T'''0>... From Wayne county —Martin. W . WHcbx;,?na Elias T. Munson. ' ''\'\ ,, From Yates county —Henry Spence and Augus- tus Torry. From Ontario county^ —Erastus Woodworth, Chester Loorais, Elisha Higbee, David McN,eil and Thomas Smith. . , On motion, it was then unanimously Resolved, That the candidate for Senator b£ ta- ken from the county of Onondaga. On motion, Resolved, That a committee of two of the dele- gates from each of the counties in said district, be appointed to select a suitable candidate from the county of Onondaga, to be presented to said con- vention. The following persons constituted said ^com- mittee : . _ • • '•'*\ From the county of Cayuga —Levi Lewis ana\ Peter Yauger. From 'Seneca— John Morgan and Henry. R/. Halsev. Front Onondaga —Otis Bigelow and Daniel Baxter. ; K From Ontario—Chester Loomis and Thomas N Smith. From Wayne —Martin W. Wilcox and Ehas Y. Munson. From Yates— Henry Spence and AugnstnsTorry. The said commitoe presented the name of SAM- UEL L. EDWARDS, Esq. of Manl'ras, in the county of Onondaga, and recommended him as a suitable candidate for nomination. Whereupon it was unanimously Resolved, by the convention, that the Hon, SAMUEL L. ED- WARDS, Esq. of the county of Onondaga, bo recommended to the Republican Electors of the seventh Senatorial District, as a suitable candid- ate-to be supported fojr the office of Senator, at the\ ensuing election. • Resolved, That a committee of orie delegate from each county, bo appointed to draft, resolutions; the following delegates composed the committee: Sanford C. Parker, of Onondaga; Thos. Smith, of Ontario; John Morgan, of Seneca; Martin W. Wilcox, of Wayne; Levi Lewis, of Cayuga, and Henry\ Spence, of Yates—-and by resolution, Jesse Clark, Chairman, and Charles E. Shepherd: and Grove Lawrence, Secretaries, were added to the committee. . . • ' Resolved, That William Taylor, of Mattlius, Grove Lawrence, of Camillusj and Sanford C. Parker, of Marcellus. be appointed a committee to draft an address to the electors of the district, to accompany the proceedings of this convention. Resolved, That the following persons constitute the Corresponding committee of the seventh sen- atorial District for the ensuing year: Thomas 1. Gilbert, Freeborn G. Jewett and ; E- lam Lynda, of the county of Onondaga; John Porter, Michael S. Myers and Thomas Y, Howe, of Cayuga; David M'Niel, Godfrey J. Grosvenor and Levi Hubbell, of Ontario; PomeroyTucker, Cullen Foster and Nathaniel W. Tompkins, of Wayne; Jesse Clark\ Jonas Seeley and John De- mon, of Seneca; Benjamin Tuttle, Ebenezer Brown and Don Yan Allen, of Yates. ; Resolved, That 'the next Senatorial convention in this district be held at the vUIa»e of Waterloo, and that the chairman and Secretaries of thiacpia: vention appoint the time and honse at which \i» Baid convention shall convene. < i B«»ltrcc?. That the proceedings of this convene j tion be signed by the chairman and secretaries. moSttt- n'r in person, and in the latest and „ . :„ir *^r r ^^ , i?^le.iQth,becom\inE and ftuorov- ^d published in all the Republican papers printed ing the appearance. ^aWttf$4ft<™?^^ r r«A ^^WB^tf^^vuuuU^-nAiTi the Albany Argus, the Cutting and imprroving the growth of Chil- The committee to draft, resolutions reported the. dren's Hair. • r_ii__.-.— ._i.:-i_ • , , r . . Geneva, Oct. IB. JS32. 18 A XJtST OF JbBTTXlllS, R EMAINING in the Post-Office at GORHAM N. Y. 30th Sept. 1832. J^> CASH FOE. HIDES. A EDDY continues to pav cash and the high- est price for BEEF HIDES and CALF SKINS, af his Leather & Shoe Store, in Water- stree hear the foot of Seneca-street, Geneva. May 25, 18.31. x 45 Journeymen Chair makers ATTENTION. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY, two or three hands nt the Chair Making Business— none but men of steady and industrious habits need apply. Inquire at the Water-Street Chair Factory, at the north end efeAVatcr st. Geneva. GenevI, Julx) 23^1838. M ' 0 6 NOTICE. H AVING some time since disposed of my Stock of Goods, and being now anxious to bring my business to a close, I have this day pla- ced in the hands of B. WHITING, Esq. alLjny notes and accounts, for collection; and unlei tied immediately, they will be prosocuted N. AYRAULT. Geneva, JulyU. 1832. 05 PRINTING MATERIALS. T HE subscriber offers for sale cheap, and on a long credit for approved security,' a va- riety of TYPE and other Printing materials, part worn. 3, BOGERT. On 1. l a 3<? ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT STORE. THE subscribers continue to keep for sale, Wholesale or Retail, at their Hat Store in Seneca-St. opposite Prouty's Hard- ware Store, a general assortment of HATS. A continuance of public patronage is respectfully so- licited. . WIGHT &. CLARK. Geneva. June 23, 1830. ( 97) NOTICE, HE Subscribers offer their services as COM- MISSION MERCHANTS, under the firm of Ri'.e iV Kilbourn, at No. 05, Front-Street, (be- tween Coenties and Old Slips,) New-York. Pro- perty consigned to tliem for sale will receive their closest attention. •They are constantly supplied with Sperm, Lin- seed, Olive, Whale, Refined Whale and Tanner's OIL, Sperm CANDLES, &c. &c. which will be sold to dealers and manufacturers at the lowest market prices. WILLIAM RICE, (lateof Geneva\ D. W KILBOL'BN. Nisw-York. March, 1832. hO Isaac Arnold, 2 Voltaire Aiidcrsnrt. Rev. I Brackcir, Sarah UranJ, F. C. Beekman, Levi Bigrlow. Andrew Coffin, Mr. Case, stpphra COP. Sctli V. De Grnfl\ 2 Ruth Aim Daniels, Orin Dodsie. John C. Fiero, 2 James Forosvr. Jacob Groestieck, Alexander Gunu, Orpha Gates. Pamucl Ucrshcy, •! Wid. Martha Jinn r, I'erejrrine Ilollet, Jarod Hutch, V. A. II.ilmrB, .Inrucs Hunt. Isaac Jojirwm, 2. Henry A. Kaincr. Abigal Minur, JfJSrph P. MiTllPVH.,!], James McPhcrsou. 3:17 Alexander McPherson. Rehecn Newman. Marin 1'nyne, John Pcek. Jolin Iiobson James Itobson, Samuel Rodman, Mason Reed. Ebenezer Soutliorland, Secretary Temperance Soci- ety, Gorham, Jacob Stroun, James Smith, Samuel Scott, Joseph Sloeum, lild. Ruins Sabln, Utorge Stroup, John S. Smith, John stults. James Thompson. HetorVan Ilussaju. Jonatlian Webb, James Wells, Nathan Witter, Mr. Williams, Printer. M. <'•. Yonnglove, A._YoungIove. J. ELLSWORTH, P. M. THRASHING MACHIJTES. T HE subscriber has porchased the exclusive right to JOHN JIT BENNETT'S Patent Thrashing Machine, for the county of Ontario, and informs the public that he has commenced making said Machines, near the mills of Edward Allen, in Anrelins, Cayuga county, where he will furnish said Machines on short notice, and at a reasonable price. The subscriber offers to sell the exclusive right of building and selling said Machines, in any town or towns, in said county of Ontario, or the right of building or selling said Mathines, in said county, at a reasonable premium on each Machine astobemade. JOHN P. HULBERT. Auburn, Cayuga Co. May 2,1832. tf77 j following, which were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the uniform, inn, republican coarse of our venerable President, Andrew Jack' son, in maintaining in its purity the Constitution, gives him increased claims to our confidence and support—and that we will use all honorable means to secure his re-election. , ' ' That the principles and policy of the administra- tion of President Jackson merit the unqualified j approbation of Republican?, and that with much pleasure we avail ourselves of this opportunity. i publicly to expresaour undiminished confidence ia j the same. ~\ I That the claims of Martin Van Bnren to the fa- I vorof the Republican party are such as eminently entitle him to. the nomination for the office of Vice- | President, and to tho cordial and hearty support of all true friends to their country, and we rejoice that this nomination is to be submitted to the will • of the People and not to a corrupt and aristocratic Senate. I That we cordially approve of the administration j of our State Government, and that Gov. Throop. , and Lieut. Gov. Livingston, will carry with them in their retirement from office, the undiminished } confidence of their republican fellow-citizens, j That we fully approve of, and will support, the J Electoral Ticket nominated at the Herkimer Con- vention ; that it unites moral worth, sound talent and tried Republicanism; That it is composed of candid and open hearted politicians, who are above the petty arts of duplicity, and who are neither a- fraid nor ashamed to declare to the public for whom tfce^ wiif vote for, lor President and Vice- Presidcnt, if elected. That, as Electors of President and Vice-Presi- dent are chosen not to legislate, but to execute tho will of their constituents with reference to a specif- ic object, it is the right of the People to know for whom they will vote, and that to-withhold a frank and open expression as to Presidential Candidates, is tampering with tho public sentiment, and may result in a total defeat of the public will. - - V'. >• That the studied silence of the candidates of tho Antimasonic, Masonic; C\ ty Electoral ticket is a contrivance of*our political opponents, intended to deceive the people, and most clearly exhibits a ¥IV%,v VST KOTVCE. I WOULD inform all those indebted In me, whose ACCOUNTS or NOTES have been more than six months due, that unless soos PAID, wur. BE SUED : and those whose Accounts or Notes are note due, I would be much obliged to Tor ALL or a Part of the amount. H. H. MERRELL. Geneva, JuneW. 1832. 01 —- NEW PUBLICATIONS. „ fraudulent design, one or the other voncliewwflho J UST received and for Sale at the Bookstore of the subscriber— The Domestic Manners of the Americans, by Mrs. TroNope. Lander's Journal of^an expedition to explore the course and termination of the NIGER; with a nar- rative of a voyage down that river to its tentfina- tion; illustrated with engravings and maps, in two' vols., beingNJS and 36 of ihe Family Library. The Life cjSiir Isaac Newton— No 2G, of Fam- ily Library. 'Saturday Evening, by the author of Kalural Enthusiasm. Practical Observations on Cholera Asphyxia. communicated in a Report to the Greenock Board of Health, as the result of a mission to the infect- ed district; bv James B. Kirk, M. D. . Geneva, August 1,1832. J . BOGERT. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the late firm of A. EI)DY & Co. or tho subscriber, by note or book account, are hereby requested fo settle the same without delay. Those especially whose Ac- counts have been standing for a longer time than one year, will find it to their interest to make im- mediate payment, as he designs to leave the ac- counts of those who do not soon conmly with this request, at the Magistrate's Office forwJHeclion. lAfc&theY, B oot s and %\\oes, Manufactured and for Sale at his Leather and Shoe Store, in Water-Street, as usual. A. EDDY. Geneva, AtrswtW. 1S3? 11 J UST received and for Sale at the Bookstore of the subscriber— Cobb's Explanatory ARITHMETIC, No. 1— containing mental, theoretical, and practical ex- ercises. Also, No. 3, containing tho Compound Rules, and all that is necessary of every other role in A- rithmetic, for practical purposes and the transac- tion of business ; in which the principles of each rule are fully and familiarly expressed, and the rea- sons for 'every operation clearly and minutely ex- plained, and adapted to the use of Schools and Academies: to which is annexed a practical sys- tem of BOOK-KEEPING. July 21. J. BOGERT. Almanacs for 1833. J UST received and for sale, wholesale and re- tail, at the Bookstore of J. B'ogert, the Chris- tian ALMANAC and the common Almanac for the vear 1833. Oct. 8. REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CONVEN- TION. Rcjuibliean Senatorial Nomination for the seventh District. At a Convention of Delegates from tho differ- ent counties in said district, held at the American hotel in the village of Auburn, on Wednesday the third day of October, 1832— JESSE CJUBK, Esq. of Seneca county, was call- ed to the chair, and CIIAEMS E. SHEPHEPD, Esq. of Cayuga county, and GUOVE LAWKEKCE, Esq. of Onondaga county, \vere appointed secretaries. The following delegates produced thoir creden- tials and composed said Convention: Prom Onondaga, county— Sandford C. Parker, \William Tayldjr, <*rovo Lawrence, Dtirsalus Lau- rence, Daniel Baxter, Herman Van Dusen, Sam- uel $ . Baldwin, Otis Bigelow, Elaro Lynds, Dan- iel Marsh, George Peltit and Orrin HuWhinsoW From Cayuga coKirty-^-Gcorgo Q, Titfoia.lbi- men Latiirop, Dermis' Awla\ Tfa Hopkins, fori- opposition, into the support of men for President and Vice-President, towards whom they have heretofore professed an uncompromising hostility. That the doctrine of strict construction of tho Constitution, firmly maintained by President Jack- son, amidst peculiar difficulties and embarrass- ments, is fully approved of by this convention; and that the doctrine contended for b y the opposi tion of a broad construction, is fraught with tho most dangerous evils to onr institutions, and is calculated to lead to a profligate and wasteful ex- penditure of the public money That in the message of the president, contain- ing his objections to the Bill for rechartentfg the U. S. Banfc',-we Yecogmze tho loundest principle* of democracy, convinced as we aro that tfa«? Kill contained principles at variance with the'spirit of the Constitution, injurious to the best interest of the country, and dangerous to the permanency of that liberty which we now so pre eminently enjoy. That thenominationmadeat the Herkimer conven- tion of William h. Tttarcy for Governor, and Jijum Tracy for Lt. Governor; meets onr decided appro- bation; that we believe the best -Merest* of this State will b e promoted by their election, and (hat we will yield them a firm and vigorous support. That this Convention unanimously recommend to tlie Republican Eleclpra tf the Sevcttth„Sen ito Distript, the &<\>• SlAMOXL Lr \EDJTAM* of 4ho County of Onondaga. a§ a suitable person to rep- resent theritin'th* Senate of this State, 1 and tlut we will give him ourcordial, united and vigoftus support, rri„t. <* That an admirable commentary upon tho virtuo and wisdom of the present administration of th» General and State Government*, is eyincod in tho necessity-to which its opponents art driven in this Stsieof attempting toform a Coalition betVroeh.tho Antimasonic and National Jtepublrean J»rt»«, thereby illustrating thpiejse with which Mgttatin quest of power may abandon fundament*!, prin- ciples. ^-VjEsil'CLARIT, CWniinn.: