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•s- 1 j would you say to a man who traded i u clothes j infected with the small pox or cholera nior- | bus; and who should say b y way o f apology —that he sent them off—he di d not sell any bu t he i s too kind-hearted to e*p«se-Ms4— <28 FffB. THE GEKEVA GAZETTE. Ml'SIC. \ MusU lias charms to sootlie the savage breast,\ Melodious, an d sofi L and sweet, As summer evenings are — The dulcet notes of music's charm s Eradicate ail care. The musiCKf tbe circling orbs , Whil e vviiirluig far and near, Slnfce notes s\ inphonioa s an d strong I'po n an angel\ s ear! The Zephyrs o f th e eve. whic h glide So soft—so <ivM—so cool— Bring music o n their balm y nings, And elevate the soul. The waters n f th e roaring deep , And thn^e of murm'ring rills, ArJwise th e mmd—or lull lo slelpp, \*\VitIj plc-v-iing. vanini.' thrills. An d ij.iw ITS, tin t !!ojin vviih Flora's breath — And laru-*. that mount t h • wing— Trie fca'hrreii .-onsMers o f th e grove— 1:1 strajiisuf oiunc sing. There's music in th e maiden's song— And rou.-ic in line's note: There's music in th e •* lover's vows\— Like th e harmon.ou s flute! To music' s charms all na'.ure bows: \IV <tt;n in %iniic-'> face.' In char.ly in.I i.>v cuae-is It take= the thiffcst place . Whate'cr combine s li' [•!< nse the pye— Wbate'er ca n plf.i»i_- il.e tiiind— E'e n beauty's stlf— 't,- harmony . With lj\c an d viilue joiu'd . Wlier* Vr nt turn the I -'emnzr ear, Wh.i t 1.1; : u rt- f. i ['w: soul !.J What stiaiiis i.f Jiniiii t .|i\ we hear From all creation tvl, : '\ Music has charm*\—• • th e savage breast \ Di^i he- tufj.-e li.f stt i;n ' 1'he blissful slioro 1. 1 i iiiiii-ss rest F.nj'^s lu-r happy n.gu '. Genera. June. S.\. ls.j.J. VIOLA. neighbors. Would you not say to him, you may send them off, but you cannot send oi l the responsibility. Tbx ey e of God go'es ~ \ Prom FortiancfTJourier. To Unele Jofehu a Downing,. Post Master, up in Downing* ille, in the state of Maine.— This to be sent by my old friend,__the edit- in the neighborhood. Good .juan I' he . iVl or of the Portland Courier, witlTcare and willing to send Disease and deathall abroad f' speed. \ ' ' '\&' ' - v-^.'-v . •; • Philadelphia, June-10, 1833. -Statute Manual. M ANUAL of the - Revised Statutes of the State of Newt-York; or a com- plete series of ah the practical forms or pre- sents required by the Revised StatiH^lleryler o tf distinguisneaistingvrished Americans,\mericans puo with! Appropriate directions, explanations anq^^^^rtotefidence_^ of-the Ami references, to cases-adjudged in the Courts of said State, and in the Supreme Court of the United States; and designed fo r the use too mehe manan WHO sendsends Insis spiritt oil'. j I v longong enoughnough too \ But it\ I do nut make it, somebody els e ^flying so fast; and will.\ What sin or crime cannot b e excus- ' ^here was such ajai ed in this wa y .' There isa market/or slaves, ; tlbow' room enougl and i f J ,du nut go t o tl steal tilt-Hi, soiiii'biiilv nut rubor clien t tha t _, t ..,„ . will. I-> it a privilege tu bear the responsi- bility of sending abiuad pestilence, 'an d mi»- ii\, and dratl i ] \ Our uiu.»e i.s going down,\ said Judas, DEAR UNCLE JQSHUA, We are coining on ful l chisel. I've been . . ., . trjmg ever,since we started to get a-chance j of professional men, officers , ehi l and uiili with them, ami ^1 the misery which the) i tu write a little\ to you ; but when we've ben j tary, and other citizens of the state. Also, cause, wil l b e chaffed to you. So say »e j „„ ,i ie TO - Ai \ j eou id n - t catcn __ 1¥ ttre aih haiJ- t t m who s h spiri off. j ] v l e t write my name, we kept d -when w e made \any stop, am round us there was n't „h fo r a niiskeeter to turn and i f I ,d o not go t o the coas t of Africa and ' round without knocking his wings off. them, soim-ljiiil y else will . I f I do, 1'nl almost afraid uow'we shall get t o Down- somebody else ; ingnlle before this letter does, s o that «e ill b e likely to catch you al l i n the stnK bofur e you think of it. But I understand then- i s a fast mail goes on that way, and 1 mean to send i t by that, ,sol'in in hopes you'l l pric e i s se t upon^ th e he a d o f our _ pt . t it time enough to have the children's fa- ces washed, and their heads combed, and the, \ and a master, and i f I do not betray him, some-; _, T _ .„.„.„„„ j body else will. And why ni.v> mil I as well g- d l s g e t on their , clean gowns. 'And i f Sar- i pocket the money ,i^ another.'\ 'If you cou- gem J, )P ] could have time enough t o call ou t j side r it a pniilece m jioiket the v, ages of, u ,y old Downingville Comjiauy. and get thei r j luniuhtciiHMH-.ss. d u so. llut do not pre- j uniform brushed up alittle, and tome dow n j tend lu be the frien d of God or man, while ; the road as fa r as your new barn t o jnett us , j yi. u count tt a jirinle^e toiiiSult the one and ' there's nothing that would please the IVesi - j rui n tljT ntlivr. This i,s the most, common ex- ' dent better. - - - - I < u-u for ret.ulin^. \I -wish it were Irinis h ! ed fr.irn the earth. Km tin n what ca n I do?' What can you du ? Ymi ca n keep one ,<]e.tr; you can wash \our hands o f tin Waterman's-Justices' Manual, la^ t edit. Edwards' Treatise; Kirtland'sSurrurate; Clerks' Assistant; Constables'Guide; Justices'' Blanks; Law Blanks; Justices' Dockets\; Record Books; Deeds; Bonds and.Mortgases; Apprentices' Indentures; Military Blanks. 5\o r sale at the Geneva Bookstore, Main- | street, by J. BOGERT Geneva June 5, 1833- I'EUMAXLVr AM) I'MVIIUSAL LAWS. (Contlud'd f--j:n I;•! u-'k's G<n/lt-.) How iii.iii) tj.-jiis ,:, 1 fiiii'.fies'. ha\* - In'n ruined iu some sm ii w -\ .is tb. s ' Th.' 1 \- thcr wis a i'.ruin».u-l, ml t , wietelied husiness. Aud.il \ you aretinw.l- , lnm tn^ilo that, vi- n little reh nice can h(F r pi 1' ed on \niir ^oo- l wishes, lie tha t i s un- . ntsi in the least, is unjust abo i n much. I i i.'in hardly <oncihe any thinz more jncon- 1 -isteut wit h v\ er\ generous feeling, e\try 'noble primijjh', than ri-t.iilin^ ardent snint :it the pre-i lit i)a\. The u..^,s of ignorance , en this SL,'.;I c t h:ne pa.s.sed by—eicry man '• irts with hi s eyes open. Look a t the shop ind c omp.iiiy of the retailer. His principal . I'uiiiitiiH- is i h.nre], two o r three bottles. I .ind a L ill\ a dnz<-n glasses. He has a few ' other thnfti s tu>,i furshnw. broom*, e.irtlien - w.ire. tn'mccn, cvc. .The m\<-iitor\ is soon j made. I sa_\ IK- Jjas a lVw other thniv for ' en n li e is asliHUied t o appear as a dealer m • spin's only. His shop i n i-ds mi M-u—tve- \ r \ ijriiiik.ini knows ii !-, j| were 1>\ msimrt. i \iel even the blind miL'lit il|sen\i- i it b y m- ; I dh'.le tokens, .nr i the coinplinx i s a Conibi - ; i.i'eii i of all tin - shaifl*\IessTHid abandoned, i \iiii there si.iiids th\ ret nler in the midst o f ' OISSIJI moil, ami hirm.iti nat'irr-. in it s la- t «! ij i s o l e iniil'y wrt-tc!ii-<liiess. ri all it s ib- - jroiid fonti s and iiltliv appi-.>r.iiif< i I o n 11'l.ri;; lire. And' Ills wh t ; !• k.lolle's'i,|e, t o (-.'if olirai! i \ ( it e ii erv i\ il ji.is-ion. t o di UJ%\IOJV HO USE, SOUTH W.WTERLOO. T HE suBscriberliiivingtaken the well known TAYERX STAND, formerly kept by Ste- p}ii>n Watk'ms, Esq., an d latel y by Mr. F. Rice, begs leave t o infor m the public Jthat he i s rcady'to wait upon all those who -./..,- , i-n^y please t o favor him with a call. His As fo r victuals most any sl.m g | Table will be furnished with the bes t thesea- , wont come amw; we are ashungn as bears j sous M(1 niaVk( , ts affon) . hN BaMvill als() be nnn I !' r \ JVrhr 'f a h '- la,ired m,k ' sa d ^' , A 1 lrt : supplied with the best of Lijuors; Iris Sta- mM ' \'' ln '\ ( l\ ,,,rli , :,n , < 1 ^«^ or a po t o f baked bles , „„,, ( . c>uvelji( . m . \ s B eds clea u ans and an Imhan pudding would suit a s and comfortllll]l .. Ile t]ll . re f„ re bones, l,v a lull beui-r than the soft stun they give as slrict , m(I rcai! , atteIltill „ „, the warns of his ! customers, t o merit an d receive a s-hare of ' public patronage. | I . W. NEWKIRK. Waterloo, April 1 . 1K«. 4li hi r e i n the creat cities. The President would n't mis* of seeing you for any thine in the world, and he will e n t o J)owmiii.'\ille, i f he has leesand annsenouL'h left when he sets to Portland to carry hi m there. But for fea r any thins should happen tha t he should n*t b e able t o come, you ha d In tteii-ntt'eTlrs i n Portland, sa y about thp '2'2d. and then _\ou can co U]i to Dow ningullo with us. you know. This travdinc with the Presitlent i^ capi- tal fu n after all . if it was n' t so plaguy tire- some. We came into Baltimore ou a Rail Road, and «c tlevv over the ground lik e a hur- IV* ane. Tln-re is n't a horse i n this coun- try that could keep up with us, if IK should uo upon the clean clip. When we ^-ot tu ' !>rfb, ii-ire the streets w i r e filled w iili fo : ksas thick a s the sjiruce tr t '' s down i n \om National Portraif Cfallery. F OR sale at the Bookstore of the Sub- scriber, Numbers 1, 2and 3 (being al l yet published) of the \National Portrait Gal- y o d A published * \ \ erican Acaderny\of Fine Aarts. No. 1, contains a Portrait of Charles Car- roll of Carrollton; Thomas Macdonongh, U. S.N.; Saml. Latham Mitchell, M. D.iL. L. D. No. 2, Maj. Gen. Putnam ; Andrew Jack- son, President of the United States; Miss CM. Sedgewick, Author o f Hope Leslie, &c. No. 3. John Marshall, Chief Justice of the-tjnited States ; Lewis Cass, Secretary of War j? William Wirt, late Attorney General of the U. S. America. - The forthcoming will contain Portraits of all the Presidents of the United States, Joel Barlow, T. Romeyn Beck, Gen. Brown, Hen- ry Clay, J. Fennimore Cooper, Gen. Wayne, Rt. Rev. Bishop White, General Greene, Washington Irving, Edward Livingston, Gen. Macomb, Gen. Moultrie, DanieL Webster, Col. Aaron Ogden, Commodore Perry, Joel R. Poinsett, Gilbert Stuart, Daniel D. Tomp- J kins , Noah Webster—with an appropriate Biographical Sketch of each. •• The work i s published in large octavo form, the Portraits are admirably executed, and the Printing done in good style. It will be fur- nished to persons a t the low price of 75 cts. j per number, and forwarded regularly to those j at a distance, who may choose to order it. • It s cheapness and excellence will recommend i it t o every American who has a proper re- '. sped fur hi s distinguished fellow-citizens. Orders for the above thankfully received by JAMES BOGERT. ' Geneva, Junt 10, 1833. There w dried up s« .imp. I UN le.irs •nir- • business j s profiioiv. to it! 's ,!„. tro\ e found Black H-iw'k. a bale, old, •India n kins. And I thought th e lolk s looked at-bim and the Prophet a! out as mufh a s thi v y di d a t me .\\v\ the IVsnleiit.— I L'-ne the President a wink that this Indian l, How was t.ikilig the shine otl'of i w a little, so we concluded we would n't hoe h in i n our cn'irpaii y an y more, and shall e o on widi- sh: could hope—and against ti n guise 1 a s. ' lul couuti i broken he irt who b id sv,, These, .in fect s of ardi Littthi-r—w h it pt. Ct, lor tin- ih,.. ' urn i n : ,n I. Ue-p iiii,. iiitf, t.l l or d.-t i ni t c 1 th . 1 '\• •iri 1. hojiii,- aj -'.ns: ben's s ,ko . bore up id i n my a liin e dis- : h i .tit undei a joj- P'l.^tb slip ..'led ot a ;:! tiie h.iiitjs o f him . : In 1.' . like these, are tile ef- ,t spint—not t isii i|, accii'.i-nt- al, bu t c.iiiiiiinii. n.itiir.d t ;fi c's. seen e\ery where, inevery l mil, m ever y nei^'ld 'trho.el, and in every IOIHO-I tjun. Look which wa y wc will, v\ e se e nine o i these effects. Tin- greatest »ii'• hed'i-s< which human nature r.ol t ,1 ' o eljdllre . IS ConnCct - ol ar Ii :.t spirit . There is Iiollnn^ else l:i.,t il.- ta r.ulen. unit ,tet>n«*-s man like it—imihina « o mean tha t a drunkard will no t sto..;i t o it—nuthinj tu n base for to do t o ob' .in !i s fivorit e dr.nk. Xi clseso sink - strovs, ni a IK i: iwn | r inan - i.f <;., b.d d win • I ti n in i <;. . i th. - li 1,. i n this vd.rl.l ed nitb t'ie II sell-les| shame, can lire; linn iiimm on|ileti-lv de- it rinlv a' l iiioril j'rmcijde, bu t al ! I- r t. 'I h-n, , out Ii i:-i i •, comiertion. an.! i u ik .ml to t h stnu'it ; - ing. tint his ib-are Jast .tei-l I Sim ]. . Ins , with lui! ]lolluted . oil' e.ulii. couii t up I- IlC-l^iibi.l!;.i and the ar the ti ,r- i.l ,1 t te iy of I I i\! «!. Ii tills • .Us. 1. i inicter. all The drunkard I. .i.d of cndeaiine r i very kind o f re- iy i \tmct is human feel- h\ ' ci '•!-• diuiik a t tin- liiuer.il of t n I'll-, ai.d cal l fo r drink in the is if t \pirnn ; nature. • k :it a h.i'ni.i bem^'. whijin On. I .)•• f. r II-.' ' • pmp'-ses. an d emlovieo ' I \ i. ':•.-, il\_ r iib'il, dis^r.iced, u .'it l..r leaven, an d a nuis-mci lb' ;s i;, e (enire of a < irele— • s i on i,i e m his famil y an d his \ ni. !—! : c « r. 'cliedness he endures •i 1 i .!:.i s s I,,- (.(Use. coin! up i w i e i h i I w ii.-, w ho curses the . t o tenure ev * n rcs:r.tmi. and to a r.-i k!essness ti l ,t !.•_•.inls neither -,tii«l hnw ciren, i n tlv juini- I. i s he jivt-tj ove r to drink his .'i. .n,.1 t o l.t (i.inf the inns! wretch- w ie'. heil i ..in;..,iiv. \\ li o i i n be- .-!.-:n i o f il.is kind w rhfiut feehnc .- just t o h.in. \He sunk down ] ii w li o h In- IIKI.II : in iln - m- t In I i s In s own fo. i taken.\ When w e -liin k of ihe ycurs he has spent ill tills sin.ie. tii e uti:-*itit\ he lias scaller- i -I nliroad. :m d the iniscrv b e his caused, who can cdiul.ite the respolls:',i!itv ? who would eiiYN liiui. evin tl :Tcnnnil.iteil a fortune, o r » 1 bis L'anis. biirdeiie d \\ ith all rlu « rc^pnnsi bilny .' Bur some one nills.iv. I n'-ithei in ik e it o r s, J) jr. Jim v,.-i dnnk it orca- s b SlOIiaH;. 'Jlul s-<,n»T *-s;n,T,T,\r «,.,--, K, svtpytTrrt 1 nl the u-e oi n. Von s,ee I' S treiiiendnus ef- , \ , lei is . and y- t you led iv< it into your houses ' and bi d it God sp. —I. \s f.,r as vour influ- ' ence sU|i]ioit s it ;-i d \ivis n currency, so ' far an- you a p rt.ikcr if rts CM! deeds. If you h nd your mlhii-ii. «• to m ik e the path of ruin respectable, o r will no t help t o affix disgrace t o that path, (indnill not bold von ! guiltless. Vmi ca n tin t innocently asid e and d o notlunL' . \ 1 ut b+m. I can't I J^ttluteble Property for Sale.' T HE ihn.-atunj Brick Block- erf BuilUnsrs, situated on the corner of U'attrand Cnstlt- i streels, consisting of a STORE and ••nyo DWELLING-HOUSES. The Store i s now occupied b y Ji'illitiin Mil ford Of Co., aii' mat be considered one of tb,e best STANDS for mtrcaniih huxituss in this village. The lhvelhnsr-Hniises ar e well fin- ished and convenient, and the property will- be sol d cheap and on accomn.nkitiiig terms. Apply to ' DAVrD GRIFFITH, in Rochester, or WM. MILFOR1), on the premises. Geneva, March 27. 1**3 . 41 For Sttle—tl valuable Farm ; S ITUATE in the town o f Jer- sey, county of Steuben, call - ed the ' • Iitnson Farm,\ about 7 miles west of the Head of Seneca I f I i . in — J UK VSIIITVf,; MACHINES, AND HORSE POWERS. T HE subscribers having purchased the exclusive right o f Manufacturing the mucJi approved Portable Thrashing Ma- chines,- and Hofse. Powers,- o£ T. TSf Buni- RAiL's Patent, o f the town of Potter, Yates Co., have made arrangements to manufac- ture said Machines and Horse Powers at the \ village of Rushville, in the town of . Potter, where an y person disposed to purchase said Machines and Horse Powers, can get any infbrmation they wish, b y application to our agent, Mr. John M. Caprqn, (who will be at the Factory at al l times.) They are decidedly the best article of the kind now in use, and §ai d Capron will be en- abled t o satisfy any person who applies, by exhibiting the Machines and Horse Powers to that effect. They are very compact, weighing only about 1700 lbs., and can ea- sily be removed from barn to barn, on a ' common two horse wagon. They can be placed in a field and prepared fo r thrashing in the space of one hour. Also, if any person \ jvishes to purchase a Right of any State, County, or Town, for manufacturing said Machines and Horse Powers, said John M. Capron. i s authorized by the Patentee to effec t such sales. We shal l have for exhibition and Sale at all times, at our Hard-Ware Store, at Gene- va, the above Machines and Horse Powers. DE GRAFF & TOWNSEND. •Geneva, April 29, 1833. 4Ct f Interest due on th e to t ' !1 von i n this h tier how Lake, contaimnc 11>' acres of th e first qual- »f cot : loiu'to Philadelphia, though we ha d ity o f Land, about fill acres o f which is un- a prettv e is y time some o f the wav in the der good improvement and well fenced, and stenm-boats. And I can't stop to tell von of | tue residue well timbered. .'.ility ; And muh Ii \ had | would take half the fine thinu« I h:ne sei n here. Thev ' took Us up into a treat hal l ibis iimniing a* bi^ a s a ineetini; house, and then the folks hi- ' con to pour i n b y thousands to shake hands with the President: federalists and all. it made ] no difference. There a wa< such a stream of 'em coining in that the hall was full i n a few i minu'es, and it was s o jammed up round th e j door that they could n' t t;et out aaain i f thev were t o \if. So they had t o knockout some of'Ii' windows and eo out t'other way. i The President shook hands with al l JIT'S mi_'ht an hour or two, till he gpt s o tired b e j-oufd n't hardly stand it.\ I took hold an d On the premises are a comfortable Log House and a law Frame Barn. Title indisputable: and will l>e sol d low, for part in hand, an d ihe lesidue - on a credit. Possession can b e had on the first of March next. Apply t o the stil'iscri- bers. BOGERT & GROSYE.NOR. Geneva, Feb. IS, 1S3'1. 3titf nnHE HOUSE, LOT. and Imposition Avoided,! HITWELLS ORIGINAL OPO DELDOC—07te bottle of tehkh con tains more? than three 1im*s the strength of the I hard kind. Externally applied, i t i s con--| sidered infallible in bruises, sprains, gout, rheumatism, cramps, numbness, weakness or stillness of the neck or joints, chilblains, tooth and ear-ache, chapped hands, stings of insects, vegetable poisons, &c. TakeriTiP ternally. it i s useful i n jaundice, colic, head- ache, flatulence, hysterical affections, pains in the stomach, occasioned b y extra exertion, &.C., coughs unattended b y fever , asthmas, &c ice. N. B. Beware o f imitations of every de- scription, especially o f those bearing fictitious names, comprising half my real name, as Whit-man's, Jf'hit-ney's, H'hit-ing's, and about fifty others, all of which can only be force d into the market at reduced prices, and under the impression of the consumer that it is the genuine article. \ Prudence i n allI : 1(N ^j thc Machine is corrip0 sed o f the case s is a desirable virtue, but the saving o f best mater i a L<. For any further evidence of , a few cents i n a vial of medicine, i s pitiful its utilit he AVOu]d ^ t tW examiua . economy and may lead to worse conse- tion of Qne now buildins at tne Paper-Mill, nuences than the los s of money Waterloo, where it may b e seen after the first {L/** i ottntry Dealers, purchasing this | 0 r October preparation a t wholesale prices, mil obtain , fl^-BRICK, of a good quality, fo r sale T. D. BURRALL'S THRASHING ffIACBH«ES, With Portable Horse-Powers. T HESE Machines have been thorough- ly tested, (more than 60,000 bushels of grain having been thrashed with them in this neighborhood since the last harvest,) and none have been more generally approved. The subscriber has 30 of the above Ma- chines o n hand, fo r sale, furnished in a style equal to any ever offere d in the country, at his Factory, half a mile North o f Geneva. ''THOMAS D. BURRALL. Genera, May 15, 1833. 49 BOLTON'S IMPROVED CAST IRON Clover* Seetf MMuller, For Hulling and Cleaning Clover-Seed. J OEL L. RANSOM, respectfully in- forms the public, that he i s the Buifder and Vender of the above named PATENT. Persons who are interested in the raising of Clover-Seed, will find this to be one o f the most durable and labor-saving Machines yet introduced to the public. The plan i s sim Office bfCommiss. of JLoamt - ONTARIO COUNTY, ss . D EFAULT having been made in tf e payment of the Interest due nn stan Blacksmith's SHOP, for- merly owned and occupied by William Elliott, situated in the . village of Geneva, on the corner of Water \k f m him once in a while to help him and Tillman-streets. The Lot extends fifty US, Wjfjj \ t t H last he got so tired he taut TO j feet o n Water-street, ana 135 feet on Till- dow|i u si / ft bench, covered with doth, i man-street. The House ^is of brick, and am i shaV.e a s well a s he could, and when he j nearly new. The Shop is one of the most could n't shake he'd nod t o 'em a s they came eligible stands for the Blacksmith!ng btisi- aloio;. And a t last he £o t sn bea t out, he 1 ness our village affords. The property will could n' t only wrinkle hi-s forward and wink, be sold a t its lowest cash value: one-fourth They tlit ii concluded it was best tQ adjourn ' \f the purchase money down, th e residue to for to-day. , be secured b y bond an d mnrtgase. payable \nd I've made out t o jret away up into di e i n four years, with anDual interest. Tbe ti - niorf profit on the sale, than on any of the imitations, besides having the satisfaction of sellinj; to th t i r customers the genuine article. Tests of the only true kind— 1st. See that the certificate of the late Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell. L.L.D., of the city of New-York, i s on the inside direction paper. i!d. That my name i s stamped on the bottle. 3d . That the retai l price i s not les s than thirty-seven cents a bottle. Al l others are but base imitations, little better than whiskey or N. E. rum. J. P. WTIITWF.Ti- Bold tr y an the principal Druggists in the Vnited States, who also keep fo r sale the VOLATILE AROMATIC SNUFF: For many years celebrated i n cases of ca- tarrh, headache, dizziness, dimness of eye- at the residence of the subscriber, on the Lake road. J. L. RANSOM. Geneva, August 13, 1832. TOtf GENEVA STAGE-OFFICE, GESEVA HOTEL. \•I\ ill\. tl am, ol u i W 1 \ this f.i.n-,1% moated. ( town in tl . wii.cli |.il,.,w , arid \..' i w ,,l >..• I'I I t> III .1 O f .1 tl-elly' U|, lll-l\ Ii\ he il-l- an f wo: : . • , iiiv- 'y . or i bi i>.n r. 'I ... not s a ni,,i . i,; di ny t b it •• ii;.- limns.\ rid. ii.-.h ::., . or ar e ibe nr ki efftits? The, have (Vis. e.iis, a s others. r pj|, make is ,i' the i fort: am i th , : their unh Ho-. , thotisat,.;, v , .,.;• in . But Ibis j ' the pnbii. !: i . to this si , ... rt . been rr:'n;!:i.-t.i pressed iiuui e u been prcse:,:. - I men cannot bating the temp ored—of bl.um reputation thi.se ( . ] (Irunhariis. n.K e spirit aw ir e o f n neighborhood o f . ; goes forth from •1'' f wieichi d i bil- their birth. To • h ardent sjuri t has ss wlneh but for it i..\e i iijoy e d an d ciinimii- ujh :i neielil irhood o r a -t min t up all the uitser\ :'i\ Iron o f ardent spirit. • iy t o ,i-k. cm the rejio'is si -i I lorth any thmt; mure \ i r il ^i-i s tbe s tin e cr y mi* .ii.ii.mi, an d inonnuiij. u-\t-r limits ,,i , |>ure o r • . i ' • i j-.•-••1 r- put, Mil • :' . :; • -l.t's. i I I i. .. I •• :: . s .. . -.-. I'.-. i: .y i , .., \ Is W.e.t tt) pilsll Willi till de'idlv ]>o|siin is circulatint; over the 1 onl. c im m'z disease, an d desol.ilioti . and ilcnth, in U s course.— The alarm lias been \i\en—a hue a n I i r v Irisj.ecn r..|si d .•i'aiiist it. It s deadly e/h-i t s Ji.iv r l.i en de-en 1 i d—.fen—fit. It s vic - tim * are nfi-1cry i ! i« : an d Imwcvi r w i-b tb'- difference i n foriuoe. cdu- ;-tion. ni'el- b i t . 1! I n l ll\s t hell l In ! 11\ siine di 'id b ; I !. \l l I !fort ll.ls bl-l '1 Uild e 111 s'.i\ the [i':> — lj. ; and a sin s r p ss,i,_' ill e \ n. i \ 'i..n liis rrowiieil ti e tlli.rt . Still 'l.i p'-i.'c. - r;.L'. - to a n li.iini nsr» c\ f e|.i. \ % 11 11 will i vi i\ eood Clll.'i'll do? A\ il l be l,v*t ileil Ills bouse, lp « shop. In s picnnsis of it? Will he not take cverv ]rei .r.iiimi t o i b ft lei li.rn- st If a^.un-t it. ninl use his mil in m c. and hi s exertions, t o diminish it s cucul thus, dimmish huimn iiiei-n ' garret in tbe taveni lone enonch t o write this ' tie will be warranted, and ftter. A\' e shall b e ol f to-morrow or nex t i]^\ fo r New-York, and i f lean possibly ee t breathine timeenoush there, I shall write to yon a£din. G'ive mv love t n all the folks in Downinc- ville. and bi-ln-ve me vour lovinr; netfu. .MAJOR JAf'K DOWNING. possession give n immediately. G. J. GROSVEXOR. Geneva, Sept. 5, 1^32. „ 1 2 PrmiilnUia! Pun. — We understand that (ii-n. Jackson expressed his entire satisfaction a' tbe despatch and elegance of the coaches :tinl ln.rses-. o f the\ People's Line.\ }] e re- marked that the \ People - !-\ line bad been his lin e o f conduct throiiL' h life, and he hoped always t o trave l b y it.— Railway Adv. Go,] Ibis' lislm ls[-s- or re;n sen m h e 'loll. If he I' A -Vitiran. —As tbe it; through Central procession was pa' •treet, a hoarv headed Dwelling and tSlore-Hoiise. > T HE subscriber offers fur sale a valuable IIOl'SE and STORE-HorsE. simate in the village o f Genet a. ii n the east side of Water-street, a t prcsciit o<-cU]iied I bv.C. Shekell. Ksij. Tenns reasonable. &c. H. IL BOGKRT. Geneva. Jan. 22. 1S33. 32tf j Tamarack Fence Posts. IHE subscriber has a quantity o f th e \ above Posts for sale , cut in the proper Si o f the year fo r durability, which ar e F OR Ithaca, Owego, Montrose, Milford, Newton, Morristown, Newark, Jersey- City, an d New-York. Also, fo r Binghampton. Mount Pleasant, Bloomingburgh, and Newburgh. Also, fo r Green, Baiubridge, Uhadilla, igbt , drowsiness, lowness o f spirits, hypo- Franklin, Delhi, Watenille, Windham, Cai- I chondria, nervous weakness. &c. It i s most i ro. and Cattskill. ' fragrant and grateful to the smell, being com- i Through to New-York in three days, vi a i posed principally of roots and aromatic herbs, j Catskill or Newburgh. \ I t is absolutely nececessary fo r those who i {L/^ Passengers travelling from the West | watch with o r visi t the sick, being an excel- j t o New-York, will find the New-York Line, lent prevention of contagion. Recommend- ' via Ithaca. 100 miles shorter from Geneva, ed by Dr. Waterhouse, late Professor of the than vi a Albany. Theory and Practice of Physic in Harvard j C. L. GRANT & CO. University. Price 50 cents and 25 cents. fX/\ The above valuable articles are fo r sale a t the Bookstore of J. BOGERT, Main- street. Geneva. Geneva, Oct. 31. 1833. February 4, 1833. Proprietors, Ithaca. *1JI34 (t>m20 ) Vegetable Rheumatic Drops OR SURE REMEDY'. M ANY articles are before the public, as a cure for that most obstinate and tor- menting disease the Rheumatism, and from man. c m lie slop short C.u i he. i-i th e ph Mitud •v. I 'id up it In -II ' If In- cm I w e com,i him • tin -I if h i I m.ikc n o g ••'in i n n o ; s :..;] ir, irs of s s,J . T o Ill- .l. ,11- ll.ll.f. •1» .i k vfKran made his way through the crowd an d : nearly o r quite equal to red cedar: a part o f .elv anced towards the President's carriage. ! which ar e stored a t I. W. Squire's, in Water- loo, an d Imley Prescott's. in Geneva, who « dl I Ol.e b.il, is unto w is, j,,, ,, :m — W. cei l test tied t o the owner? • and ri I nlers aware of it - cts .,re ni.imlesi, and they ind i:i' b rst.n,,line's a s vn 11 ki. -vi w j .:, .e i pin/it th t y • : s, ol hum.in lite or roni- i • '•• w p.eh is M I ell , d '-y , . r. ; i • disc, sweeps i, ,, ., t- I'.pm •! II I . ii r n .1 rii- i • : !. Ti-/ „:i,-i.iii,ii ol •«.'i s-|... jK tune •! LUIl ',s ,.| III, n bivi '..**..•* r-'sinoisi'ioH i ',.••• sll l ..n 1 t ll is ri a I- ™ li_h'. ii.il a'isii-iiity of r, pro- : d. w In.'e the teiupti r i s Imii- ^ drunk ink and hnlihn\ m v h..se biisnii - s i; j s to m.ike the iu ikers o f a t ii m ' ;i'.-t s J Look a t tin - a ihstdliry—an influence that spo t which re K lies Tie I t o tin It see t II ~ \\ r* (\ } h .l f - ,i \ '\ no VT-| ny no sll pi. p.. stC ' ' 1. 1 1 rv.iiiu' I'.q.. I . : an-l I) ..rr , l\ ,1 -•' NS im - * : , \ 1 i . i '|S I'll t .itteir I lu -1 IP.\.'- . 1\ Us. \e pr. I .1 t lis llOs-I I..I1 t o iii su: tul'n: 1 III VI . r tin d'HI'iir :-./. l 'ster ^;\ es Hilar w \pis. \If I. .'iiors th nd w to • se |f. Tb- V. ,|s w 1 sOlsf ,•']'.1 1 I'l.tl-ly r» h-is -1 o f it the r;;ii nusViki'n di'br ,- i f 1 m i w I :' f I1U) lie ,. , ' . f' :h i'\ ,o i. -\ ,e s t c I'li ; r- .iii ob i mi ill in iti-h \If I •1. I.\ \1 •1, • \l i. -</>. ntr • tin . . . ' ] . It w Hint c- nb. l.l.ill'le s ' ! l.'lli-t.-iee . .- h i i ns:;;,ites,i cor- aild vftrards, pre 1 ^ \Is mil as sj.e ,h- lss;, ii ,.| die lernrn- /ulC.'fi' . I'pl l'i'. \C. pn .'\ c : - 1 an .-h :i'-l !•!-. | !ir p —: i, •: i d • 1 . r. i '\'Is 1 ?i|/7Jj/;fr. I n i .i i « in Vf - , !• i 'ii !'•!< in e in tin se and • r \• if I hi mist 'ken.\ ;.. ml: \ b'.s .„ ...,s It si i II,s tie i ishlnll ',\ iii.lt ss a Inline i<-?/;.',ilf U ; ed by ma - •li- itis-'li tin re si tins '\ ibis irn ^nl-nitv :!;•• l.u.-u.iL\'. Iti's 1 ; win t e tin ir im- t ii. i !.. ., i- -ntity IU- it v. \ f ..'., .s aKo of the marshals directed him t o keep •• Mv L'ood sir.\ said he. \I fou^lu at the battle ii f Bunker Hill, and have CK'.W a d.siauce o f thirty miles t o se e General Jack- son—and I niiists/VaA\' hands with him before I fii.iinv.\ He w,is accordin^Iv conducted •ithe side o f the U^rt-n* lie. and -hnni. },.II. will the G'eticral . who seemed w h tins in.irk of att.it Inn' lit i, :, ran.— hninll Jour. ipilli- pli-asis.1 Irnm the ol d The Editor fi.r'b a n raci-im:* dissertation o n tin rum forts •.fu-j-lntfss. One of his •• t mnforts\ is fo'und - • d m i iln- fro-ihty o f beamy—the argument si i\. t-i be. that elecancc and beauty ar e fl.'wersthat ipiickly fade , while ;• v<rlin/is m- I'.U'IS fur tnr.\ This vengeance. • W f thi P.,•),!,:' has put is immortality w ith a attend t o the sale of the same. AKu. Tam- arack suitable for well pumps, aqueduct le^s. sleepers, rafters anil ladder poles. He will also sell his farm, very chf :ip. r n- tainins: - i21 i acres, situated two mile- i.-rth fntm the ftinl of Seneca Lake, m ihe t-«a of Willi Hon. o n the middle ro.vl frmn W •• terlno to Canandainua : o r In : will e\ch„: _, it fnr- a part of the purchase inonr\ a:i, l i.f lands further west—as far as Mnln^aii. Lf.DOWICK DOBHIX. Waterlon. Annl 3, 1-^1. ('ilml.i greeable pain, the Toothache, with al l its attendant evils; such a s fracturing the jaw , \ —\-;s — ..-^™i».j., ^.. \ UU1 i i n extracting of the teeth, which often proves close observation, we are le d t o believe they mQre mful than the t00thache itsel f mA have to a very great extent, failed to produce co]d ; from the decaved teeth t0 ^ that desirable result: and may i t not be M-]^ ^^ t0 the head , producing a rheu- matic affection , with many other unpleasant effects ; such a s a disagreeable breath, bad , . , . , , ,. , , , . i taste i n the mouth, &c. &<:. , al l of which winch our (rail bodies are attacked, and i n , m duced from fou] or deca - ed teeth . T their preparation that object i s kept i n yiew. ; am fa tQ have k ^ r tQ offer tQ viz: to have the medicine a cure for al l dis- the WQ ^ d a remedv- tha[ wi]) not on] re . DR. TH03IAS ^VHITE'S Vegetable Toothache Drops, T ereeable nain. the Tnnthafs», P wttr. ,tt ;, o D-.L.^^ 5 r ' ..Tr* lr ° m \swego to described Tracts of LAND will be sol d at Public Vendue, at the Court-house in Can- andaigua, on the third Tuesday (the seven- teenth day) of. September next, at 5 o'clock p. M., viz:—. 100 Acres in Palmyra, being^ot No^^ j, township No. 12, secondTange, and Jam*, gaged by William Jackaway, for 30 dollars, 25 Acres, being the northerly half o f lm No. 81, in township No. 10, third range, and mortgaged b y Isaae Morse, orCimandaigua, for 74 dollars. 50 Acres, being part of lot No. 36, in town- ship No. 8, fourth range, and mortgaged bj Reuben Gilbert, of Bristol, fo r 60 dollars. 14j Acres in Blooiufield, being parts o lots No. 27 and 28, i n township No. 10, fottiti range, and mortgaged- by Samuel Wright, ' for 60 dollars. - s 05 Acres i n Victor, being west of lots No. 33'and 34, and adjoining David CarpenterV land, mortgaged by William Bishop, fo r 5j0fj dollars. ^ A. WARNER, ? Commissionett • N. AYRAULT, S of Loans. Geneva, May 28; 1833. *5 I HEREAS George Reitz, of Genm, • in the County of Ontario, and Stain of New-York, by an Indenture of Mortgag e bearing date the tenth day of June, i n tie year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- dred and twenty-eight, and recorded - i n th: office of the Clerk o f the county of Ontario, i n Liber seventeen, of Mortgages, at folio twenty, di d Mortgage to Abraham Dos , \ ALL that certain tract, piece or parcel i Land, situate, lying and being on the et side of Main-Street, and north of Waslnngisp ton-Street, being a part of Lots number saM0 teen and seventeen, i n the village of Geneva,K^ ' in the county of Ontario, and bounded oi|« the-north b y a lot owned by William Hon- sen; on the east by an alley: on the south by a lot belonging t o the heirs of DaridiVag- lee, deceased,, and on the -west by Maia- Street:\ And whereas Default has been made in The condition of the said Inientwie of Mortgage, and there i s claimed t o be.dut th'ereon, a t the time of the first publication of this Notice,' the sum o f Eleven hundreil and seven dollars and twenty-two cems- Now, therefore, NOTICE is hereby givo, that by virtue of a power of sale, i n ssij indenture o f mortgage contained, an d j pursuance o f the Statute i n such>case ma t and provided, the above described premis- will be sold a t Public Auction, at the Hotp; kept by Silas Hemenway, i n the Village t Geneva, on the fourth day of November tux at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Dated Mai 8, 1833. ABRAHAM DOX. N. B. KIDDER, AWy. Gm47 A LL persons having claims against tie Estate o f SARAH HAISBS, lat e o f ti e town of Seneca, i n the county of Ontario, deceased, will exhibit such claims, with the vouchers thereof; t o tbe subscribers or ei- ther of {hem, at either o f their resjwk dwelling houses in the said town of Senera, on or before the twenty-eighth day of Sep- tember next, at 12 o'clock a t noon.—Date! March 25, 1833. DAVID CLARK, *6TTI41 E. HALL, Executors. A LL persons having claims against tie Estate of FRANCIS HABFOED, hteol the town of Seneca, i n the county o f Onta- rio, deceased, wiH exhibit such claims, •with the vouchers thereof to the subscribers, or either of them, at either o f their respective dwelling houses, in the said town of Seneca, on or before the twenty-first day of Septen- ber next, a t 12 o'clock at noon. Dated March 16, 1833. JOSEPH FULTON, WHITNEY SQUIER. Executors ef the last Will of the sail Francis Harford, deceased. (*6m40) FOR SALE OR EXCHAIVGJ! for Funds in Jflichigatu T HE well known. Stand, fot mercantile business, in tht town of Sodus. and county ot IflE only specific ever offered to the [ i^—^^& Wavn« «„•„«. ) A • J V. „„!.,• J f ',. , , JT^^^^^ 'vayne, owned and occupied by public, from which a permanent and j PETER ESTERLEY. \ ' tributed to the fact that articles said to cure this troublesome disorder, are also recom- I mended to cure almost every disease with Rochester—four miles from Sodus Conm —nine miles from Sodus Bay—six miles from Pulteneyville—on the corner of tht ridge road and the road passing on the tow line between Sodus and Williamson—co; taining about eight and a half Acres of Lani There are on the premises an orchard, er a taining about one hundred bearing appl Trees, and a suitable number of other fn Trees; two dwelling Houses, a Store, asn Barn, and a patent cider Mill, where the were nine hundred barrels of Cider the past year. There is also on the lot • very great convenience fo r a Tannery ant Distillery, or either of them. An Asheij adjoining the premises, in good repair, A Comfftabl' Boarding- House. — \ cisn which « .is ,,f no public importanc ;il the Pnlu i' Office o n Saturd r,v i simatimi o f which it appe.ired that ft f unlit s wire residing tu^'f'tb in the i ity. A ]iirs(.i ( m the olfif e asked one of the p.irtic« if she did not find it intolera e . too k ; d if f dnrmc ti n appeared that er i n one cellar [ JiViWEtTKYJ'TV. aCITNA INSURANCE COMPANY. / B 'i Hartford, Connecticut— (CAPITAL. .*•.!<.0.01)11. iri'th liberty to inr--asi thi s-rmi I. hclf a milii'-n of dollars) —Olfi-r tn Iiisin, Dwrllin^-Hf u^is. Stores. .Mills. M.intif.K!,,- rit-. Distill , riis. Harris. Ships ;,',,] Wss, \. while in pim o r on the st, 1( .ks . Gumis. ai,, every other >pi i n--* of iiisural.l f jiersnu. . jiropi-rty , ac.imst J,oss or damn si iy FIRE. at as lnw rates ,,f Premium a s niiv isn:ii!;.i iiistitutnii i i n cood staiiihn ; miles around—a kiml o f rnustriininc inlhi - ence, that brings m the pour, and wrruhed. and thirs'y, and viriuu<. Those who money, bring it— tho.se who have nunc. corn—thusf. who have neither, brin hold furnituie—tin bring themselves. nv e . bri'iL' iniis,-- iio= e who have nullum.', d p\v i n labor. .Now the maker knows ,1) ,)„...,: „„.„, a ,„i knows theirteuiperame.it . .,,„ ! ,, r „i, :,j v knows their families'. He cm c . 1, : , l ,t,. ,.,]-,.,.,, . and he sends them off, one t„ ,lie i, v ,„,. wav< „„. other t o abuse his fanulv. and others' jn--t readyUbr any deed of wickedness. • \\\\] n( '. say that he is not resprinsible, and. like Cain, ask, \Ami mv brother's keeper?\ He knew what niuht f, e the result, and fm- a mere pittance o f cam. was willing to risk it. Whether this man .should abuse his fam- ily , or that man die by th e n: , v , so his pur- pose was answered, he di d not rare. The i S!u vv lihuii t the ti-ii..! ptunl. I \I umh-rsf in d \\U bave.\^r. \I: i s a , pit y Mm are.\ &<• Tin si- ,ri nnh-j.ii : m Cl-liscplenre o f the (iuijssl.,11 ,,f /'.'.-,'. J.I I..I I you hare ami you c.-i. I t is c-niiiiniiii . il.su n , =av. \Notwitbstaiiditi': ymi ar'-, - - b.c. \ 1 }ir nd \,.n s,|.|,\—-il l nrunj- \I tli.di rst.md thrt volt have.\ •• p 1 phi d. that it would not lie «o Iiveuhh the live fainrhes, oi them ktpt boarwrs. ymt ; on::. IMtv that \uu an iiotw iThstaiiduis: //„i(,„„ -,{,.,, ,_-_••'.. j )l( . i ( th-t _\ou Mirror. <='l.i.\ A.-C. - , ^ The .ETSl oji- to live with s o many persons in a cejhr lnsvrma C nm^any wnsm, ,, T j.cntf d in 1-pi . in tins h,, t weather—to \w huh the wrunai i re-' ; \\ i 'he reputatii.n it hasacpin-r-d forpromj-t- ni-i.nvenient tn Ilf \' ^ ;lllr f Il! \' n| htv i n tin- admstmr-nt ?r /, Iv tha t one of • P a . vment \ f b.sses. reipun < ,, „ additinr,.' pledge, t o entitle it to a libera] shar e of p n - . ~ : • I he palronagr. For making- Jelly. —Those who would) 1>f-rsf 't> s wishing to he Insured, will j,] crt s, ni.ike fine jelly should always avoid boiling a PP'y to the s,il, s f riber. who ha s l, P ». n ajl . tin- juice of the frui t when it i s desirable tn ] P\»ited AGENT, with full power l o receive ' Proposals and issu e Policies, wiilmut the dr . lay iiet-essaril v atlendant on nn application n. JOHN L . DOX. ti ni- m il ale •ri-l(-r..l.le.—.Y. }' . the article when made, retain the flavo r • irui t from which it i s jirepared. After ti,,- nine is pressed from the frui t and the ' I,,per ,jii mtitv of sugar added to it . le t i t b e I the sugar i s dissolved : after thi-; further heat i s required.— | Hint tu Lunrs. —ll a youth i s vvooinglv disposi d low .inls any il.mjs.ol . .i< he v allies bi s haji|)ili(*ss let him lullo n iii v advice : call U]>- on the lady vvheii she leas t cspects him. and take note of all that isiuj.bi In r < onirol.— , Oliscrve i f the shoe fitMn-ath—if the cloves are clean mid the hairin.it —.null vv mil d fur- Civc a man fo r breaking of f a n engagement, if he discovired a gre.Lsy novel hid aviav un- ; der tbp cushion of a iof:«, or s hole in the i garniture o f the prettiest fool in the world, veliness will < ver b e li-.itfd n i is etli-Ctr Goods, 11:s G HUSH Farmer. Piano Forte .Wwsic, #c. •OOOI) Assort ii )nim, and Violin i • ...M,iin--i i »ii i iver o e avoided b\ n well ox was wont to push with hi* h,.ins, and he j regulated rnin ,| as _ vo „j, ] a .pesti]enre. A knew It; and for a little paltry gain he let j woman cann - • • ' himvloos^t -anih&oi} wirl support hi s ]_, w ]„ j SPI ] ( I particularly all its extent, b y holding him responsible fur ' all the consequences. Rut a . comiir&t i ex- ,, ,„ „„ ii V _.n-u m- i ^iivasiire-*;. nes in snperin- cuse is, thai \very little of our manufacture tending and assisting irTal! domestic matters : is used i h the neighborhood; wesend i t ofT.\ j but she may always b e neat, well appointed Are it s effect s any the less deadly ? In —and as certainly as a virtuon this way you avoi d seeing die effects , and crown i poison strangers instead of neighbors. What s-J ( , woman cannot lie always what is. csilod '4re«. sed,' particularly one m the middle o f hum- ble life, where her duty, arid it is consequent- ] Iv to be hoped her pleasure-:, lies .. .. Oman i s a f elory t o herhiisband. s.j stirclv i s a wiil y one -i ej-i.wn o f thorn'. ; tmeiit—embracing Over- tures. Man-hes. Songs, with and with out variations, \\ alu^r «, ,v r . Alexander's Flute Preceptors- Clementis Piano Fone Preceptor; t lammet. I-lute, Fife. I ) Gamuts; Sacred Vocalist, Christian Lvre, Spiritu- al .-;ongs . Music fo r the Church, Musi- ca^acra Musical Monitor, Koston Han- rTiL an ? «- V •'•\ S,,rip «y- Collection of < rrrtrr-h M„s, r , Little ^ ^j^ do 1 atcnt Notes; Flutes, a variety, Clarionets, Violins. Fifes, Harmonicas; Violin and Violinoello Strings, Bows and Bridges; Refined Rosin. Reived and fo r sale a t the Geneva Book- s, \r- l 'y . c , 0 •'• BOGBRT. *'\i'w Jui' 5. lf'3y. ihe Office . Geneva. Feb. 27. ]; \• \~fiV ,- , , r, i • r% r I move the pain nine times out of ten, if prop- lie Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are of- I, •__„_. but preserve the teeth from fur- fere d to the public a s zsure remedy for Chron- , h / r decav< an(J amfst the diseMe Jn gnch ag ic and Inflammatory Rheumatism : and as no I m decav ^, M( j bave not commenced aching, case i . known where a perfect cure was not restoriD \ ^^ !o hea]th wd use f u J ne ss. eftected. we are justmed in declaring U a ' valuable medicine fo r that painful disease, and for no other i s it recommended. A fe w fro m the many testimonials of its efficacy are given below: . , _,._, • • - , /•» \ Messrs. O. cc S. Crosby & Co.—Gentle- quest, I have been using your Toothache Rteat bargain, in exchange fo r Lands m Mich- men : I feel happy i n having it i n my power , Drops in my practice for some time past, l ? w <.» application i s made soon ; or i t m l to stat e to von the good effect your Vegeta- an d I must acknowledge that I find them fa r : \^ sola remarkably low fo r cash; or on » hie Rheumatic Drops, or Sure Remedy, had ' superior to any thing I have ever yet known ,-§ n ° rt *? d a PP«>ved credit in restoring me from a sick bed. In the • fo r that purpose. You ar e entirely safe in month of Apri l last. I was s o afflicted with recommending them to cure nine times out the Inflammatory Rheumatism that I was of ten; for from the success that I have had, confined to my bed. I was entirely unable I believe your recommendation falls short of to help myself. I could not s o much as turn ! their merits. mvsclf in'bed. and i t was with the greatest I am well convinced tha t i t wil l cure most difficulty that I could'he moved in it: I eases of Toothache when i t i s timely - and tried various kinds of medicine, and was atten-, properly applied. I am no t able to say much , . _, , ., , . 0 . , , . del l,v a skilful physician, but al l to no ef- . at this time as to it s preservative properties ; j \^J™^ I °5 c *\\•*«#-«\» U iVct . until I made use o f your Sure Remedy, ! but what I have seen of your teeth that have tm ^J? ? f' 00 a f. SenfcaFam. which when applied as - directed, gave me long been cured and preserved from decaying, L.Hl^\^ 0 ^ T ?'\^ ^ \^ immediate relief! Within a short time after an d from a few weeks experience, I am deci- | ^ d ( j^ , ™ p,, > attended t0 at N ' ATRAUtts, I commenced using it, I was able to ride out : dedly of the opinion that it will have a very , „' BIf , P '_, „ „, , _ , „ _, and attend t o mv usual business. I can j beneficial effec t in preserving tie teeth ; and L ™£ *|° ~ c F ° r ^ lze ^'Jf 1 ^ 4 ^ cheerfully recommend it to the public as recommend it, hoping that it may prov. e a L^ * f<? I' v g md ^ ? Jv RlS being a pood medicine for Rheumatic com- I blessing t o humanity, an d advantageous to i^/^^^l^iS plaints, as it has been a number of months yourself. With respect. I remain yours, &c. , ] 'f\ m . d d^~^nan,on < Oram?*, Botfle 1 - • . . ' J WM. I. A. BIRKEY f Green, done m the very best manner, a t n» an a t present occupied by the\ subscriber! cat ! CERTIFICATES. I be bought o n very reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Sept. 12, 1820. Tne ahove property is not surpassed it Mr. Thomas White—I have the pleasure I P°' D .' °^ location for business by any i n this to inform you, that, agreeably to your re-| sect i°n of country, and will be offered a For further particulars inquire of the tub- st riber on the premises. PETER ESTERLY. Sodus, June, 1831. 5 0 «f. JEJVKS, W OOLCARDER,DYER,&CL0TE DRESSER, a t the Red Mills, on the South side of the River, half-u •.'«. •'1? Fancy and Windsor t'iiaip Factory. , f\ B A I) IA II I T A V E N S. respectfully infnniis the in- habitants of (Jeueva am] vicmiiv. that he has take'n the Shop fu'i- nierly occupied b y Morris Gojf. (lec-t.iM-il. in .Main-street, where he intend\ carrying im the above business in al l it s variola branchps. He has an elegant assortment now o n hand. and i s constantly manufacturing Fanr-y rind Windsor CHAIRS,' of the latest New-York city patterns, made of the best materials and - i n a workmanlike manner. He flatters him - self that from his long experience at th e above busme.ss. in the principal cities in th e United States, no t to be surpassed, if equal)- J ed, by an y in the western country. A share j o f public patronage is respectfully solicited. | .Ol? 1 ' Old Chairs repaired, painted and re- tcilt, on short notice and reasonable terms. AH orders strictly attended to, an d neatly executed. and I have had no return AARON\ HOLDRIDGE. Columbus, Ohio, Sor. 1 , 1832. Messrs. Crosby's & Co.—I was afflicted for several months with the Rheumatism ; and liaving used every remedy recommended by the most eminent physicians within my reach without success. I a t length procured a hot tie of your Rheumatic Drops, or Sure Rem BIRKEY, Surgeon Dentist. Baltimore, July 7, 1829. Some time las t May, Dr. Thomas White left with me some of his Vegetable Tooth- ache Drops, and requested me to use it in my practice—I accordingly di d recommend it to six of my friends, and some of them had been complaining o f the toothache for more fdy, and made the application as directed, i ,uan three months; and out of the six i t had ' \ t, a per- | P p rfectiy cured five. I am now fully convin- Hn d before I had used one half of i . , . feet cure was effected; and to my knowledge ' cc< ^ of its «dutary effect, not only curing the the same bottle cured two of my neighbors. ' toothache, but prevents teeth from further It is now about two years since! used your ' ^ eca ying. Geneva, January 28. l*3:j. ya medicine, and I have not lieen troubled with the Rheumatism since. RODNEY. SPALDING. Marion, Marion co. O. May 20, 1832. The above Drops may be had a t thc Drug Store of the subscriber, in Seneca-St. H. H. MERRELL. Geneva, May G, 1833. *12:47 FOR SALE, S LIP No. 29, eligibly situated on the South side of the Episcopal Church. Terms reasonable. Inquire at this oflfce . Geneva. Ma y 3ft , 1832. l»7tf J . H. WINCHESTER, M. D. f£_Jr* The above article may be had at the Drug-Stores of W. W. CARTER, i n MajaiStreet, and o f H. H. MERRELL, i n Seneca-Street. Geneva-May 6 , 1833. *lyA7 LUCIFER MATCHES; W HICH instantly ignite by drawing the match through sand-paper. Also, Pocket Lucifers; a very convenient article for smokers; for sale by J. BOGERT. Geneva, May 20, 1833. i very l shillings per yard. Compound Indigo and Bottlc-Green, two shillings <and six pence Light, common and dark Drab, ojne shilling and ten pepce. Home colors, such as Gray, Blue, Brown, &c, done from she pence tt fifteen pence. Cloth but once sheared, or' not sheared, the price will be lower in pro- portion. Women's Pressed Cloth and Flannels.-\ Red, Claret, Crimson, Red-Brown, London - Brown, &c, one shilling and six pence per yard. Black, Navy, Patent and Fancy Blpe, Snuff JBrown, &c., one shilling and /out pence.' All kinds of Fancy Dying of Cors- lets, Carpels, fyc; and *al l business in lbc above line attended to with the strictest fidel- ity at N. AYRAULT'S, in Geneva. Sept. 18, 1832. 1 5 Wholesale A: Ret. Hat Store T HE subscribers continue to keep for sale, wholesale \ r retail, at their Hat Store in Seneca- _ afreet, opposite Prouty's Hardware Store, a general assortment of HATS. A continuance of public patronage is respect- fully solicited. WIGHT & CLARK. Geneva. June, 1833. 97 J^^