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<*• s.- ^jrn MERCANTILE dtJPVEMiTMSEn. 5i!tM?v^..k. M7; NO. 23.—VOL. XXIV. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1832. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAYS—BY JAMES BOGBRT, AT HIS PRINTING OFFICE, BOOKSTORE & BINDER?, Main-Street, nearly opposite the Hotel, GENEVA, ONTARIO COUNTY. 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. IEP No papfers discontinued without payment of arrearages. ADVERTISEMENTS. Inserted at the usual rates. A liberal deduction to those who advertise by the year. OCT Handbills, Cards, Blanks, and all kinds of PRINTING, executed at the shortest notice and lowest.jprices. T DVE WOODS. HE subscriber has just received from N. a fresh supply of the following articles: » Logwoo'cl, Fustic, _. Nicaragua, Coro Wood, Hatch wood. Camwood, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol Quercitron Bark, Span. Fl. Indigo, Manilla do. Bengal do. Verdigris,- Oil Vitriol, Nujgalls, SHEARING MACHINES. Together with every other article required by Clothiers, now received and for sale by the sub- scr i b f^i°fi ether wittl a ,ar S e St °ok of DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, LIQUORS and GROCERIES, which will be sold very low for cash. H . If. MERRELL, _ ^ -. No. 12, Seneca-Streets. Gentva, Sept. 19, 1831. 62 Curcuma. Crem Tartar, Red Tartar, Extract Logwood, Grain Tin. Cochineal, Aq. Fortis, Spt. Sea Salt, Olive Oil, Jacks, Press Papers, Tentre Hooks, Brushes, Plates, Cranks, Screws, JULY 11, 1832. T HE subscribers have just received an ad- ditional supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, which have been carefully selected. Tfe^ follow- ing may be enumerated : French printed MUSLINS, latest style; CALICQES,ai from Is. to 2s. Gd. per yd. Plain, plaid, and striped GINGHAMS; Ladies' random cotton HOSE; Do. open-work and stamped do. Gent's random cotton £ Hose; 8-4 Irish Linen; 9-4 and 1Q-4 Linen Sheeting; C-4, 8-4, and 10-4 Heavy Dipper ; Moleskin, Bepverteen., and Fustian; Ladies & Misses' open-work Straw B ONNE TS, 1 case Leghorn HA TS, at from 7s. 6d. to $6. Also, MACKEREL, No. 1 and 2, in barrels, £ .barrels, £ barrels, and kits. On hand, in prime order, 3000 lbs. HAMS; 2000 \ SHOULDERS; 1000 \ JOLES. [84] MERRILL, MILFORD, ,& Co. The \iig\\est price in Casla WILL BELAID FOR WHEAT, BARLEY\ TIMOTHY & FLAXSEED, d At my Store in Geneva. 2\ 1832. do. do. do. do.. September 18, 1832. II. HASTINGS. 14 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. JAMES GILLESPIE, 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 GROCERIES, comprising almost every article in the line'; to- gether with choice Fruits, Preserves, Porter, Wines, Fish; Cheese, Dried Beef, Pork, Hams, Soap; Sperm and Tallow Candles, Brushes, Brooms; Linseed & Lamp OILS, Flour & Corn Meal; Common and Table Salt, Messrs. Miller's. and Chapman's and Sargent's celebrated SNUFF and TOBACCO. Also— HARD-WARE, CROCKERY, GLASS, BJl K TTtiZKtOf a rOE^W\\ T Furnaces, Cordage, Manilla Door Mats', French Fancy Baskets, Willow Market and Clothes Bas- kets, Wagons »n<J c-»aio«, Toy Cradles, Wooden Batter Prints, Ladles, Spoons and Bowls. Also, an assortment of Children's TOYS, and Mantle Ornaments, &c. &c. _ ' The subscriber in thus offering his Stock ol 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 CASK 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- neva. - N. AYRAULT, 2d Aug. 1831. [55] Foot of Seneca-St 1 \ 1 \ 1 \ 1 \ 1 \ 1 \ do. do. do. do. do. do. JOHN BACKENSTOSE, I S stillr-up 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 very small advance from cost:— 2 hhds. St. Croix ' SUGAR, Jis2800 1 do. P. Rico 1 do. New Iberia 2 do. New-Orleans 4 boxes Philadelphia Lump 1 do. do. Loaf 3 do. 3d Refined do. 3 do. common Lump 4 chests Young Hyson 2 do. Hyson 4 half chests Hysda 3 chests Skin 1 hhd. New-Orleans g hhds. P. Rico do. 1133 do. 1140 do. 2749 do. 947 do. 240 do. 727 do.atslp.lb.742 TEA. do. do. do. MOLASSES, do. 1 hhiL LAMP OIL, (gaze i) 1 tierce Rice 3 quarter casks Port WINE 1 do. do. Madeira do. ^ 3 kegs Ginger; 1 do. do. pure 12 half, quarter, and whole boxes Raisins 6 drums Figs; 2 kegs Malaga Raisins 2 kegaTZahte Currants 8 bags assorted COFFEE, 1C89 6 hoxes sperm. Candles, 4's, 5's and C'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. £ lb. and £ lb. papers 15 do. Patent Barley, £ lb. papers 15 do. do. Groats, lb. and j lb. papers 40 do. Oat Meal; 12 dozen Magic Matches 8 barrels No. I Boston MACKEREL 12 do. 2 do. do. 7 hal,f barrels 1 do. do. G do. 2 do. do. 0 qr. barrels 1 do. do. 6 do. 2 do. do. 4 barrels Connecticut mess SHAD, No. 1 12halfbrls. do. do. do. 1&2 32 boxes smoked Herring; 1 barrel pickled do. £ barrel Alum; % barrel Sal Nitre X. ,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 he 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 upon him: 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, 1833. 13 XioiteT^ & Exchange Office No. 30, Seneca-strcct, Geneva. T ICKETS and SHARES in the New-York Consolidated Lotteries, authorized by the Legislature, Yates & Mclntyrc, Managers, will , £jj? r sal ° as tn °y are iss \ etl fr° m the Mana- ger s Office, at the Licensed Lottery Office of R. M. BAYLY. UNCURRENTllONEY Bought and Sold.— ££?£*£ paid for GOLD - particularly SOV- EREIGNS. ' ' J (EF CASH advanced for Prizes as soon as the Drawing is received. Geneva, July, 1831. t f53 POTASH KETTLES. -i«- HE sul)SCrlber kee P 9 constantly for Sale, a 4!L supply of Taberg ninety gallon POTASH KETTLES treble bottoms, being the best kind manufactured. 0\cva April ST>, t^HP JOHN L DOX. 03'.f 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 Flour. So great a preference has been given in New-York 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 Family Flour. *£tfi BARRELS Fine, Superfine, and Extra 9M\W 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, March 21, 1831. Seneca-St. CHOICE AND CHEAP GROCERIES, T HE subscriber has just received at his well known and liberally supported Stand (in addition to his former stock) the following articles, which he will sell at the usual low prices: TEAS,, Sfc. €} chests Young Hyson Tea m 1 \ Totikay ' 1 \ Hyson Skin 13 lb. each, Gunpowder Imperial 2 boxes fresh Poland Starch 2 M very best Spanish Segars. TABLE SAUCES, CORDIALS, frc. 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 fine order. FRUIT. 7 boxes Lemons—3 boxes Oranges, 250 PINE APPLES—6 drums Figs 1 keg Tamarinds—4 doz. Lemon Syrup SUGARS Sf COFFEE. 1 hhd. N. Iberia Sugar 1 do. N. Orleans do.—2 boxes Phil. Lump 3 bags Cuba Coffee-500 lbs. 2 \ Rio \ 300 lbs. WlNES. 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. 8halfbbls. do. do. do. 12 bbls. No. 2 Mackerel 18 boxes assorted Herring 400 smoked Alewives. • 700 lbs. Codfish 340 lbs. Dried Beef, (city cured) 130 lbs. Venison Hams do. SPERM CANDLES, S;c. 3 boxes Sperm Candles—4s 3 \ do. do. 5s 3 \ do. do. 6s 1 box fire Crackers—160 packs 6 casks ball Mountain Lime 27 doz. assorted sizes Jelly Cups 1 doz. China Butter 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 S{ LEAD. 3 kegs English. Powder 4 do. Philadelphia Powder 8 bags Shot, assorted Nos. 250 lbs. bar Lead. JOHN BACKENSTOSE. Geneva, June 27, 1832. 02 T' sirs WOODS. HE subscriber is now receiving his Fall Stock of Dye JVontJji- «»</ n«« .sf*,«jp~ - comprising every article in that line—a lew of which are enumerated: Campeachy LOGWOOD, atiok 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, Plates, Screws, Cranks, Bars, &c. Also, Parson's, Swift's, and Maxon's SHEAR- ING MACHINES ; all of which he offers very low for Cash. II. H. MERRELL, No. 10, Seneca-street. Geneva, Sept. 5, 1832. • . 12 DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES. W W. CARTER, has on hand, and is now • receiving, a general assortment of Dtjfg's, Chemicals and Medicines of every description. A supply of ail the new and popular Medicines, such 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 artiole 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 SNUFF AND TOBACCO. AT FACTORY PRICES. T HE subscriber having been appointed Agent in this village, for the sale of Tobacco and Snuff, Monufaotured 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. . 3«i:10 H. REMOVAIi. H. MERRELL has Removed his Stock of Goods to the Store lately occupied as an Auction Store, No. 12, SenecarStreet, 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 oririeWafaWJl TO&.PAJUXTS, he will dispose call- \- * n well to Geneva, April 17, 1832. 9a &• SALT. O NE HUNDRED barrels SALT, in good order, for Sale by H. H. MERRELL, No. 12, Seneca-street November 23, 1831. .71 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 paper do; Cheshire Cheese; Shad, Mackerel & Codfish; Brandy, Rum-, Gin, Wines, Cordials, & Wilis 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- TION ARIES, such as Large and small Plums; Lemon, Hoarhound, Popperm. &Rock Candy; Lozenges; smooth and burnt Almonds; Sticks and Drops on paper; v Large and small Kisses; Caraway, citron, and cinnamon Comfits; i Mould and hollow Toys; Barleyand Cocoa-nut Cakes; Sugar, Sand, Nonpareils, &c. &c. &c. 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. 10' Parties may be served at short notice. HENRY A. NAGLEE. Geneva, May 30,1832. 98 Hats, Ratter's Stock, &c. 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, aie richly deserving the attention of Manufacturers. GEORGE NICHOLS. Geneva, June 12, 1832. OOtf RELLY & HALL, N~6. 12, Seneca-Street, H AVE just received and offer for sale a gen- eral assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES Xf PERFUMERY; PATENT MRDICINES, PAINTS, OILS; GROCERIES CROGKERV, Window Glass; Common ft Apothecaries' GLASS-JVARE ; LOOKING GLASSES, BRUSHES. 8ic. ftc. which they offer for cash ot approved credi t, 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- gige to sell at a small advance from purchase price. Persons wishing to purchase are jnvited to call and examine for themselves. HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING done as usual, in every variety of Style. EF Paints of all colors ground in Oil. Geneva, May 18, 1831. 4t TO CLOTHIERS. K ELLY &. II ALL, have just received a very general assortment of Dye Stuffs, and Dye Woods, of. latest importation, and of which they purpose to sell lo\-' Gcnnrft, f r pt H, [??? CASK FOR HIDES. A . EDDY continues to pay cash and the high- est price for BEEF HIDES and CALF *SKINS,at h&Lcather & Shoe Store, in Water- stree near the loot 6f Seneca-street, Geneva. May 25, 1831. r 45 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 bands of B. WHITING , Esq. all my notes and accounts, for collection; and unless set- tled immediately, they will be prosecuted. * N. AYRAULT. Geneva, July 14,1832. 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 wofn , J- BOGERT. Oct. 1, 1832. DE GRAFF * EOWSTSESra WJftftVE on- hand a largo supply of IRON, JX NAILS, STEEL, and SHELF llaxuvraYC, making their assortment perfect in every article ot the trade. _ • 03= BLACKSMITHS, and others, wanting a- ay description of Tire, Band, and Hoop IRON, arc invited to, call, as they can be served to all si- zes and kinds of itoa, Steel, Axletrce Arms, Crow Bars, &c. . .,.*.„, Also, iust received, an assortment of Ileert- mah's COOK STOVES.\ Geneva, May 2%, 1832. WHOLE HO. 1221. O^A CARD. A. JEJKHS, WOOL CARDER, DYER, # CLOTH DRESSER. At the Red Mills, on the south side of the River, half way between Waterloo and Seneca Falls. 0\ All Goods in the above line received and promptly attended to at N . AYRAULT'S, in Geneva. 1 PRICES—For Bluck, London-Brown, London- Smoke, light and dark Olives, light and dark- Snuff, Navy, Patent and fancy Blues, light and dark Cinnamon, Orange, Bottle-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, Brown, &c. done from 6d to 15d. Cloth but once sheared, or not sheared' e price will be lower, in proportion. $ Women's Prcst Cloth and Flannels—Red, Clar- et, Crimson, Red-Brown, London-Brown, &c . Is. 6d. 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 line attended to with the strictest fidelity at N. AYRAULT'S, in Geneva, September 18, 1832. 15 CASH FOR WOOL. C ASH \yill be paid far any quantity of WOOL, at a fair market price, delivered at our 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 29, 1832. 80 GENEVA FINDING STORE^. At_No. 4, Seneca-Street. T HE subscriber offers for Sale, LASTS, Boot and Shoe TREES, Boot CRAMPS, THREAD of all descriptions, Pegs, Knives, Hammers, Pincers, Tacks, Brushes, and many other Articles, tao numerous to mention. Also, LIVER OIL, by the barrel or quart. D. L. Lb'M. Genevv, June A, 1832, 90 A CARB. T HE- subscriber respectfully informs the,in- habitants of Geneva, that he intends open- ing a SELECT SCHOOL, in this village, in the building 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—for Classical scholars $5, English !J>4. J. BARKER. Geneva, September 19, 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 nn Officer duly authorized. GEO! C. ENTRICAN. Geneva, September 26, 1832. 15 -~. .'. 1-1 -kl.\U JLLJLiJ niL 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) 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: o « r.i B A\£i»y ack ' brown > bottle green, and mjxt CLOTHS; Blue, black, drab, mixt, and stripe CASSI- MERES; Blue, mixt, hivender,' and stripe SATINETS; Brown and drab PETERSHAMS; Green, brown, pearl, muroon and claret MERI- NO CLOTHS; ' , Merino Circassians, a great variety; Italian Silks ; Watered Silks ; Calicoes ; .Ginghams; Merino SHAWfcS; 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, GROCERIES A CROCKERV. The above Goods will be sold for cash, at his usual low prices. JOSEPH THAYER, 8:17 , No. 38, Seneca-St. Geneva. A. I WOULD inform all those indebted to me, whose ACCOUNTS or NOTES have been more than six months due, that unless SOON- PAID, WILL BE SUED : and those whose Accounts or Notes are now ilue, I would be much obliged to for ALL or a Part of the amount. H. H . MERRELL. Geneva, June 20, 1832. 01 WHITNEY, has just received from New- York, a large and complete assorment of DRY G06DS, IIARD-WAllE, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE and GROCERIES, which will be sold ut low prices. Among them are, Black, blue, olive, green, mixt and drab BROAD CLOTHS and CASSIMERES; Stripe Cassiiners, a new article ; Merino Cloths and Circassians, Bombazine ; Real Goatshair and common CAMBLETS ; Plaids, Flannels, Baizes, Merino Shawls; Black and col'd SILKS and SATINS ; Ribbons, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins ; (5-4, 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; 19 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; Frosti 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. 0:17 When Electors of President and V&e$ffsidcnt shall be appointed, and hmt and when mve (heir votes. ' \ The electors shall be appointed jn qacL-.St'a(e for tho'election of President and Vice-Proffaeht of the United States, within thirty-four days prece- ding the first Wednesday iq December, in every four years succeeding the last Election, which/E- lectors shall be equal to the number, of, Senators and Represetpatives to which the sever^f \States may by law be entitled, at the time When ihe President and Vice-President thus to bo chosen, should come into office. . «-~- > _ The Electors shall meet and give their votes on the said first Wednesday in December, at such place in each state as shall be directed By the Le- gislature thereof. The certiflcateof the Votes by them given shall hesent to the seat of the General Government'befdre tbe first Wednesday in January then next ensuings one copy to be sent by Messenger, directed to tbo ' President of the Senate, one copybymail>, and one copy delivered- to tbo Judge of the District—the certificates shall be opened and the votes counted, on the second Wednesday in February succeeding every meeting of the Electors. Both Houses meet in the Representative Hull, when the ballots are 0pened.-7.flr . Y. Standard. The number of Seamen belonging to the Uni- ted States, estimated with as much accuracy as possible, is 92,000, of whom there are in the for- eign trade, 50,000; in. the coasting trade, in ves* sels of nearly or over 100 tons burthen, 25,000; in coasting vessels of less than 50 tons burthen, 5000; in the cod fishery, 5000; in the steam ves- sels, 1000, and in the U. S. Navy, 61)00. mZX£ER «i JACKSON, Fashionable Hair Cutters, O NE door south of the Post-Office, and adjoin- ing the Geneva Hotel, respectfully return Vermont thanks to those gentlemen who have honored thorn Massachusetts with their preference, and solicit a continuance of j\j ew Hampshire will Cut Hair in person, and in the latest and p °, T , \ , ' rhost approWstylo,- both becoming and improv- £ hode I ? Iand ing the appearance. Particular attention paid to / ^-? n . noc, « :D t The Emigration from Europe, in the present season, appears much greater than ever it was be- fore. It already much exceeds 100,000 person*— say 50,000 or more, via. Quebec, and the remain- der by way of New-York, Philadelphia, Baltftnorc, &c. At the two last named places, and espeeial- j ly Baltimore, very many Germans have arrived-^ I hardy healthy and evidently industrious; the most I of whom seem to possess means of conveying tliem- ( selves into the interior, where they will soon, ben- niong the most valuable of our citizens. Tbey have \lots\ of hearty children; and it is very inter- esting to contemplate a family group of these stran- gers preparing for a start westward. Some brought their own wagons and harness with them. They are all plainly clad in the customs of their country, but their clothes are good and strong, without rents, and well taken care of. They differ as much from the English paupers which are s.ometimea sliotclkd upon us, as ——— we want a compari- son—us the luscious peach differs from the bitter Indian turnip. And besides, these Germans wilt trorfe—and support themselves; not fill up. our poor.hottses. Colored Poputation. of the United States. —Tho papers furnish the statoment annexed. We sup- pose it to be derived from the late Census. Slave- ry does not exist in the Northern States, except so fiir aa to include a few survivors on whom the laws of emancipation ar? inoperative. Number of Slaves and Free Blades in each State and Territory of the United States SLAVES. FREE BLACKS.* tho Cutting and improving tjio growth of Chil- ilpnn' n Ilnin drcn's Hair Geneva, Oct. 1G, 1832, 18 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the late firm of A. EDDY & Co. or the subscriber; by note or book account, are hereby requested to settle the same without delay. Those especially whose Ac- counts have been standing for a longer time than one year, wHi find it to their interost to make im- mediate payment, as he designs to leave the ac- counts of those who do not soon comply with this request, at the Magistrate's Ofiioe for collection. licattifcT, Boots and SYioes, Manufactured and for Sale at his Leather and Shoe Store-, m Water^Street, as usual. THRASHING MACHINES. T HE subscriber has purchased the exclusive right to JOHN H. BENNETT'S Patent Thrashing Machine, for the county of Ontario, and informs the public that he has commenced making said Machines, near the millsof.Edward Allen, in Aurclius, 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 andsellingsaid Machines, in any town or towns, in said county oROntario, or the right of building or selling said Machines, in said county, at a reasonable premium on each Machine as to be made. JOHN P. HULBERT. Auburn, Cayuga Co. May 2,1832. tf77 Strayed or Stolen, ROM the pasture of tho subscriber, on the born to point out a moral and no more, U was the Lake road, in the town of Seneca, on the poor lad just dead. The last weakness of great 9th October instant, a Black HORSE and a Black ~ - \ MARK, well matched for a team, six years old 881 3629 - 7045 ' 602 - 1171 9657. - 3504 8047 261 44,809 - 37,930 1637 • 18,303 15,885 Ml 6152 844 569 519 52,938 16,710 J572 4555 4947 248(5 19,543 7921 47,348 The London Spectator, in speaking of tbo death. of the sog of Napoleon, says—If ever child wero Michigan l^nitory New York Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey - Delaware Arkansas Territory District of Columbia Florida Torritory - Missouri - - ° • Missisipp! Maryland - Louisiana Alabama - -_, Tennesseq Kentucky - Georgia North Carolina - South Carolina - Virginia - 0 3 4 - r> -' A • it • 25 - 32 • 76 - 403 7-17 - 2254 3292 - 4576 - 6119 15,501 25,091 65,659 102,994 109,588 117,549 • 111,603 165,213 • 217,531 245,601 315,401 468,757 • Geneva, August 29, 1832. EDDY. 11 Co\\en's VOrnish. F OR transferring plain and colored Prints up- on white wood—a desirable article, as it en- ables any one to transfer pictures which they may wish to preserve upon wood. For sale'ttt the Bookstore of J- BOGERT. Tanners' Oil & Spts. Turpentine by itr Geneva, Oct. 10, 1832. F JOR Sale by the barrel, KELLY & HALL. 17 last Spring. Tho said Horse has a bunch in the right flank, and a small white star in his forehead —said Mare has oirhcr left hind leg a scar, which causes it to be somewhat larger than the other.— Any person who will return^said Horse and Mare, shall receive a reward of Twenty Dollars. JOHN SIMS. Seneca, Ontario Co. Oct.13, 1832. 19 IiINSEED OIL. KELLY & HALL, H AVE just received a quantity of English and Ohio LINSEED OIL, and will be sold by the barrel or gallon. Also, a fresh assortment of dry and ground PAINTS. Geneva, Sept. 19, 1832. I4:tf SHOVES. S30YES. T' HE Subscribers bavctcceivcd and are receiving, a very general assortment of STOVES, consisting of PARLOR & Door FRANKLINS. COOK, OVEN, BOX. SIX-PLATE & HALL —making a much larger variety, than ever before offered in this market. Russia and English Sheet Iron STOVE PIPE, and Cooking Stove FUR- 1 NITURE, manufactured at our own Factory, | which we will warrant perfect in every respect,. and much superior to that manufactured in the 1 Albany and New-York markets. 1 DE GRAFF & TOWNSEND. I Geneva, October 9, 1832. 17 . NEW PUBLICATIONS. •\UST received and for Sale at tho Bookstore 9 of the subscriber— Cobb's Explanatory ARITHMETIC, No. 1— containing mental, theoretical, and practical ex- ercises. Also, No. 2, containing the Compound Rules, and ull that is necessary of every other rule 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 tho use of Schools and Academics: to which is annexed a practical sys- tem of BOOK-KEEPING. July 21. .- J. BOGERT. SECOND NOTICE, I AM under tho necessity of again culling up- on ALL persons alluded to in my \First Na- tter,\ to pay their Accounts, as I intend to put .«ome iu suit in a short time. II. H. MERRELL. Geneva, Oct. 24, 1832. '' 19 superior quality 71-f H. H. MERRELL, STORAGE, FORWARDING, AND MISSION MERCHANT. WARE-HITSE ON FBASKMU-STKEBT WHAitr STORE, No. 1~, Scncca-Strcct Geneva., Vi'iO COM- II Ax»p\c Trees, &c. tor Sale. •* tffctfbrffc choice grafted Apple TREES, Xtftftf at $2« per hundred. Like- wise, Locust, Pear & Chorry Trees, &c. Inquires W. BECKETT'S Nursery Ground one mile east of Genevu, November 17, 1832. on the Waterloo, road. 18 Seneca-StYeet Bookstoi-e. JOHN »T. BOGBRttt (North side ofScHeca-Slrct.t,.ncar P. Prouty's Hard- ware Store) HAS lately received large additions to his as- sortment of BOOKS, consisting of Sctwol, Classical and Miscellaneous Boolis and New Pub- lications, and a gwnlaaa^ntrfty™™* Common STATIONARY and FANCY ARTI- CLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMLN1S, &c. &c. &c. all which will be sold as cheap as can bo had in the country. Genera. July 4, 1532 NOTICE. Goods, Notes arid Accounts, all T HE Goods, Notes arid Accounts, ant Property and Effects of t|ic firm of II. &. G. P. STEPHENS, have been put into my hands for certain purposes. Those indebted, are reques- ted to make immediate paVincnt and save costs. B. WHITING. Geneva, 1st October, 183*2. 16 JACKSON WKBATH. O R National Souvenir; containing a Biograph- ical Sketch of Gen. JACKSON, wifh an elegant Likeness, a'Map^ftheU- States, and sev- eral elegant Plates—first published m 1829. A few copies are for Sale ui tlio Bookstore ol . Oct. 1832. ' J. BOGERT. Almanacs for J UST received and for safe, wholesale ami re- tail, at the Bookstore of J,. Bogert, the Cltris- ! tian ALMANAC and ike common Almanac for the vp ar 1933. Oct <?. j men seems to be a belief in their offspring, in spite\ of all history. Napolooij had faith in his son : nay more, ho ruined himself for offspring. Ho v.'as in n ship at full sail, and threw out his ballast. His separation from Josephine was fatal: hisseek- ing after an alliance with the old prejudices of Eu- rope, drew down upn n him iba new temple he roared to Militnry Aristocracy. The results of his fatal mistako arc to bo found ot St. Helena and the new vault of the poor Duke d^ Reidistadf. Eitcnt of the British Dominions.-—The sun nev- er sets on the British dominions. Before the eve- ning ray leaves the spires of Q,ucbec his morning beam has shone for three liours on Port Jackson ; and while sinJung from the waters of Lake Supe- rior, his eye opens on. the Ganges. Thursday last [Sept. 20] completed; the 96th year of the age of tho venerable C'HA1U,ES CAH- • nor-r., i-of Carrollton, the only surviving .signer of the Declaration of Independence. ' ; ' I- The private fortune of the Dauphiness of France, who was recently married to King Leopold, 5s Up- wards of £30,000. Louis Philip is to give hef 20,000 more, each per annumm, so that heir year- ly income will be £50,000. ThC GrcenfancJ whale fishcYy had been very un- successful. At life end of Jiinc, 0n,ly3 whales and a few sea dctg& had boon taken by the Eng- lish adventurers. • . A party of two or three hundred Indians of tho Seneca and Shawnee tribes recently encamped'at New Paris, Ohio, on their way to tbe farWe'st. Among them is a white- woman 105 years of ago, who has resided fiir more than a; century: anipag the red men of the forest. She had. been taken prisoner when five years old, at Green Brja,rj»,Va. and knows nothing of her former name oftrelativcs. Nc-fMEGs.—Nutmegs^ in common,,aredivi'ded into two sorts. The first, and most valu^W.g f ,.aro those which are regulintly plucked froiftf fhftr.tjees as they ripen; and the»secpnd, or inferior,.qpn^jst of such-as fall' from the tree, and from tli^d.ehca- re.vi.of the fruit, sustain injury by lying for. any ,t\iao *bn the moist earth, -«», -i .- . Tbo first are always sent to the superior.market of Europe, the lastpreserved for the India igarlie.t. Tho dried produce of t}i£_nutrrifeg tree consists of nutmeg, iiiace, arid shell. \Jri 15 parts ^ftfjo whole produce, there-ate two ports ot mtice>,fi.yt) of swelMnd eight of nutmegs. Tliennimeg4pp, which produces Cru.it to perfection, is /QHgd;{-m< New Guinea, -Gcram, Giloiof Terpati,- Atpjjojjna, Buroe, &c. < ^ ' ; ; ' - •'••wt J. 'J-*;; . . Use of Horse Chestnut,—;li ' .the \ja\xie of tnis n'ut was more generally understood,^ it woukl not bo suffered to rot and perish without boing turned to any account, ,as ^presgni.; ^hejBdrso-CIiutitnt contains a saplAa'ihpus '&iie,,&m$H^M not^only in bleaching but ty ^asjiingai^ens^d olMjStuffs The nuts must be peUled;^#g;rbu||5:Sitnd Anlineal of hvdrityof fheiij'isJutEfeidnt foimtfMmi of water, ano>ithpr huens:or *6plensAv fiMfash- ed with lheMaimd'\MbM.alny%W:rM eftectua/ry )i$eV M SfeS *n*¥***l cloths shouffi; how'eve^r ]5e $ffeh#ird* '\ a ^ d m snring water. its it 'Tho