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id »)a;;ii- — mm JKotnt«0jr^«fltt«t 14,1839. For ah Independent Treasury; Against p National Bank. ] • a TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. •In our last paper we gave notice •that our subscriptions had become due , -auctihat an - (••' it ;,. ' h u . • immediate settlement is absdlptely necessary, in order tq. enable ugto meet the expenses which are incurred ip the publication of ibis psprer, , A few* only,, have responded- to our call* ''W^e tippe that every subscriber, who is apjng^jus, wjl.l.settle, the saute without fur- •thejfd^y. - Shoujd this notice pass' by un.- fieeiedji' we shall, bje obliged-to suspend'the pnyftp^RJh of this paper,'until an adjust. %%$$ .ffi^Pt* can, be effected, ' • _' ; . ^PUBLICAN rouNiG teN'S MEET- ••'Z'. ,;r 'ntt£. '• • ;•> •'•' •5Phe-.B«^«Wwo» Young fifan of the .town of Seneca^ are requeste4-W*weet it tbVGe^ ^va. Hotel on Saturday-next, (Aug: 17,,) at 5 o'c'ioc,k, < P. M.,\for the>purpos'eefchbosing Delegates t o the •Senatorial Contention, to be-held a\t Auburn o n the 22d i,pst M 'and the transaction of such other business as may be> deemed important. -.•'-• ; ' ' : Aug. 14,18S9. . ' ' \ A gentleman, a few days since, it} the read- ing-room of a public house, was repeating. Hues, occasionally, from a volume of Shaks- peare. r He read th e following : \-Xlnie was, when brains'wertotit, that men would die.*' ^Fha\t can*t be the case, uow-k-days, .said v \ a a wag, who was standing by, because Sena- tors. -Taljmadge o f New-York, and Rives of Virginia, are both alive and in good health! {tjf\ The Annual Commencement of $e-. neva College took place on Wednesda y last, in pVejfence of a ^argeassembtage of citizens and liters. . , . /- . At.lO o'clock, A. M., tW'idrocession, com- posed, qf th e faculty,,students, and a'large Dumber o f Cither,,-individuals,, conjmenced ibfrving from the College, preceded by a bandof rrfusic, and passed down Main-street to thetiutcb Reformed Church', where the following were th e Orde&of Exercises: ; jp tlmie. Prayer. Mnslci .,' The Obligations of American Scholars. Janif Arums JOHNSON, TJtica. True Greatness of Character. . . GfiDEOu MARCBANT MDNBY, Geneva. Music. The, Spirit of Grecian liberty; ' ' CIURI.ES HENRY PUTT , Geneva. National Eminence. £ WAAO MAKT2I SCHEKMEKHOBK, Ganeva. The Rise arid Permanence of Democracy.' ,- ., • JPHN NICHOLAS WHITIMO , Geneva. 4. Music. Degrees \Conferred. —J. A. Johnson, G. M. Mundy, C. H . Piatt, I. M. Sobe'rmer* horn, and J- N . Whiting, were admitted', to, the degree of A. B. • S. W. Wilson, J . H . Paige, E. Newton,\ E. Bourns v J. M . Holley, Rev . J. A. Bray- ton, Rev . E. Spaulding, Rev . T. R. Cbip- •trian, Rev . \W. Va n Zandt, Rev . S. Or. Ap - jpleton, D. S. Stone, to the degree o f A. M. ' Drs. N. Way, D. Hudson, R. Wilcox, jr., tM. IL Sbaw, to th e degree of M. D. . /The degree o f Doctor o f Divinity was conferred upou th e Rev. P . C . Hay, Rev. P. A . Proal, and Rev. Pvof. J. A . Yates.. Baccalaureate Address. By the President. An Oration before the Literary Societies, by Hon. JOHN A-. tint, of Albany; Aailan Oiation before the Society of Alumni, by . GEO, \V ( WOODRUCT , Esq. — —r •—-iffi\.- i ' We received.the following lines through the post-office'. -The author, whoever h e unity be, will please accept ou r thahka for ijie favor^-JE&r.: -}f, • ? ., Jon THE OBSEVA GAZETTE. •' !:v '\ 'fir*****- -'• ' ITfiB nir'Vow o'lltjiy—Sow; serene the sT<y 1 • . The scone Ifowjovely in its changing lines— Where, in repostyGsmtvA^t wniera ito, • Ando'ef the shore theiv m'sgic charms diffuse j Wfhjle over thetli, that shore enchantment flings, /And beauty bubbles Cronua tliousarid ipcings. \* • . ' Tjhogg^h here no castles fiwyn—no Alps pjjjse-i^ & . ; SorJ)oWe^tW%htsarrcsVtllir^ager^ ey«; .,'\ Yet, mildest scenes do softly harrn'onise— ' . • * llaclr feature bletlSing its appropriate dye; 'Tfllall the picture mellowed, fair and bright, eiows with rshrabisD: Imtts on tlw sight. - . The artist, lh?t would beauty represent, With gentlest tou.cn reveals each polish's line; Expression, all, in softest colors blent— Tlius, cloth he fiestpecfect hiafairdesign j go'Nature,, here, Geneva! pntliy faee, • Has Btampei in'fadeless ItacVt'htneev'ry grace. Tsl who in Cities, through a dull routine • Of gahdyplWs'iirei Selfish labor, move. And feel the p'angs of wcaT'ltless and spleen— / If, c[ufe;t, peacer'and happirfess, ye love, * 'Leave alUhe ;t«Vter'cJ.garlands of the town, '^A-pd' Bh'btoh one leaf, from Nature's fadeless crown. -, How'pleasant 'tis, to.Jvanuer from the thr,ong , That crowds iipojfiw'tinUie busy street, ^seek th*e.'cgftntr^Af^i'W0 kifyW bVlon«!. Alhhat the A«or^pS®sh-a Hearty treat:' ' \•* TtizBiptM 2t|*c^e;\Is tfee'titio o f & new Weefelj/sheetilately Established in the city of JJfew-York. I t )s edited by W. H . WTCaoir , and published by ROBER T SEAHS , a'i $£' per wnvxp, <» advance.. It s religious, rri6raj, andimiscellanaeojisselectiqns, a o far as wetoaye examined them, are good. fly The valuable House arjd Lot o f R. BAXM^NKO, Esq. , will be sold at tbe Geneva Hotel, to-morrow, at U 1 o^clpck A.M. . THE TUtJE ISSUE, Th e true issue between, Federalism and Democracy, and throne thatwe^have always contended for—Shall w e have\ a National Bank to regulate our \paper promises,\ anil, stimulate to an unhealthy^ excess financial action, oranTntlepentientTreasury,ground- ed on th e .broad^platiotin,'^constitutional principles, apd^ discantrecte'tl/eptirely from the mooeyed insttt\utiOn States—ap- pears |a \be rapi^Ij developing itself; and' if fljie.dp not. greatly misinie'rptet the'signs of (hb.*tiaiej r ,tb?.,,pre3ide\Btia ^at'ile o f 184 0 wjjl be fyught o n thQse preniises, Mr.C.lay's leading organs thrflughofltjth^ country seem to b.e-.en,tfenGhiag theioselves' behind, tbe poyvieriu^^iiilHehcepl^hiil'p'ecious'pt'ftject^ and;,by pi^rsu'ijd'gjibis^oJU»se ; Up,pe to ipgra- tigje'jh^ Aercant,il.ft, , 'wec*.anicgi»' apd per- haps agricul?uygt'lnteres^s;'.' \' •.', , .; • •' ,Wfe must confess we are 1 rejoiced\ th'St th'ere is so.fa.ir ) .a,prqspec't before us y that the true iasue ,js revealed ; apd'that ^the mask'is at length torn by^'tieir own, hands, from their sinister 'actibn.s. \• Let the contest be fought on tbe>e' grounds, and^we dd ho t fear tb e result, Tender, th e fojds of tb e banner 'of constitutional Jiberty,, we have nothing,to .apprehend; ttie people are trite to the prin- ciples which gave birtl; to their freedom, apd jn. th e boor of trial w e sjiall^fiod them faithful to their trttst.-^^cs/ii'ng'fo.n Metrop. $t Auction! T HE subscriber will sell at public Auc - tioo, on WEDNESDAY, tbe 21s,|;day of August iostant, at 2 o'clock P.M., at«the IVfansioa House jn Geneva, the 'valuable FLOURING MILLS, Water Privileges, and other. Property, belonging to H.H. Ub- GEBT, Esq.,shuated atDRESDEN, inmates' County, o n the Outlet o f the Crooked Lake. The above Property (the sale of whjch waSj,postponed from the 5t h of June lastjo*-\ 13 * 16 3 Tyrrell, S v.; T HE gubicrfbers, at tho Offlcie pf Jh'o GENKVA GAZETTE, 4 are realty to execute all orders in the above business, in a swla ndt to be excelled jby any. Too Qfliof! is well sup- plied With Materials, and no pains will be spared to please those who may fivop us wUh ( Ih'eir work. Having a Rood supply of Script and Ornamental ,Twi, they are enabled to e*equte • BANK\ BUMPS AN\- WI0HT6AGE8,. > ao4ev;ei-y other dwerigtioa of pai(iTtKo, with-greB^neat- n,ewand at reasonable price'. Having furnished the Officojvith fonts of itaw and splen- did TVBE, Uiey ass^ure'the public that tbeir ajoefc a,n;tt a^amjililef^Tittiiua wfll bear comparison with any work exocjitod west of New- York. Orders thankfully received and promptly nttendedto.' .-'•••• Sl|OVV 4! FKAZEE^ Geneva, March 6, J839/. . , , . ' . MARRIED, At Buffalo, o n the 6}h irtstant, af St. Paul's Church, by the Rev.'Mr.'SbeltOUj Mr. ED- WARD S. WABRJEW, A'tttjrrie'y attaw, to Miss ASSES', daughter of Sheldo n Thompson, ESQ., o f Buffalo. , 3 .. DILDt In this village,' on Thursday th e 8th inst., Mr. WtLiJAM/H AXDjFifii.iii in the 59th year of bis'age. * • • . Io Benton, o n the 4t h instant, Mr. JOHN BARMES, aged 94 years. - At Warwick, Orange County, on the 31st' ult., Mrs. MART HoRtsEK, o f New-York, widow—of the late Dr, Wm. Hortsen, \for- rperly o f Geneva, in-th,e.fi9thj;earof her age. At New-Ofovkv on th e 6th iostant',',JoHN* WAtwoKTU,* Esq. , Assistant Register of the. Court o f C.hapcery.-'aod eldest brother of Chancellor-Walwortb, i n tbe 55th year of his;3ge, ' : H DLiL'S-patent, and Parmelee's impro- ved CANI>LES> and SOAP, for sale by . ' H.H. &G.CSEELYE. August 6, 1839. •• 28 will be sold in separate, parcels to *uit pur- chaseis, tothout reserve. D>\ID FIELD, Auctioneer. , Genjp<-Au S u>t 7,1839. ' 3;28 A T a meeting o f the Board of Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Geneva, held onthe27th instant, WILLIAM N.CLARK, Esq. , was unanimously elected President in the place of Pbineas Proufy. Esq., resigned, and ABRAHAM A. POST, Esq., wa.8 utiaa- itpously elected Vice-President.' - WM . K, STRONG, Cashier. Geneva, July. 27,1839. ..;.' ... 4t27 Formers' Mwkof'Gen&VQ. N OTICE is hereby given to tbe Sab,scri r bers to the Cap*itaJ Stock of the\ Farm- e,rs' Bank of .Geneva, thatubey are fequited to'paytheije Subscriptions b y ios^alrnents, as fbljows, vis; \ ' ' . , ' 20 per cent, dn the flrpt day of September, next. 10 •..« \. .«•••' \ October ' 10 \ • \ . « ' Nbvember \ JO' \. • ' '! ..\• i. December . '• ' 10 . '•' ' \ • »• ' • January, 1840. 20 i •« \ ;t June, 1840. . 20 «••-••« <> ' November, 1840. By order of the B.oiird of Directors, ' • WM. t- STRONG, Cashirr, Geneva. July 27 , 1839. 4t27. • yo t seek t& cpftntrSM Alhhat the Aoir^ffi Upon Geneva's btinfe Wtfeuss and stray— BtS'iio'lt eWe, 'neath Money's frolic rby. . ' . ' . i \ • , *'* '• '.4ForVhere, light sparkles from' substantial eyes, \• pta tarighteV, tha(i Imagination's glow;', . ^ Opijojlqw pitta!\ wearjf Fancy (ljcs, ' ^dteac&thosatfoai* afoiZea that glimmer s,o: ' '^^one^VjtjJnses,\ may Reveal, I ween, 'jjipng&ttu^mj;'fancy--yet'tls true, I've seen. BereJ-WftllbS S/rftn^er-llnger on bis wpy, * Sufpi'sbaySfl'BdQjiealth so fair- a spot's » \ \Ahd'lf'liTirolinlijce itls'hjsfafe-tDat'ray : '.In'otherdlintcia—thlnlcnoUio nap forgot The hour lie post,tnjo^efleyalS'siream— •*, •That joyous hour—'thji't ple^sntable ^featu!. ' l}u£ob t tfilnk not like dreatjju 'thoseiojs.Wlll fade | .* Ipahheforg'elth'at mom'eni's'thr^feb\*er,,'' * $ben be, delighted, eatf the u'drk-ey'ed niaid,, '•'And tieard her lively ntusjlc'intha ooweVt tirVwhen at evejihb'fragriiiit banks along ' -i i-Me | ^tlsCva w,n.lk'd,- to llst,the waves'^ wIlAson'g 1 ,• .«V- r „i-;.:;.,.- \.'••\ ,. • ' ;-<)Jt5fiWh5Rale DianJtjathe herBu>er,fdeI>,. •', .,..\' ' ^th^cijejrcrysuilorthclshiBlnawter?; - • .'ft*^hiteflo«5arottncl, Jbejr enviect-ftue^n togriet,.' ,The forois,majestiffl.of her starry dnhghtsrs 1, • \ n 9 l J$> ] ?5i,9S. Bhfrl\) re'rjWbrance last, *• \SHathcinr he fondly oherishe^^pgh past. ' * ftW^weotj \Vhen Jn the-yfint'ty tithe of ago, To Jlnget oVthe/siuntn)er'i>f dur yottth 1 i To trace, With Mepnory'a dngafi, each loved page, •Ana feel Ogatii the smilo, the tear of trutli; » t^cloudlcss seems that sunny.8kyse*reae-; 'Wfralpiost'doubt, that clouds .have ever teen. , •? ' ; . h ^hu*'Wftothtrt s ' ran g tr ' wno ' a * nlle S d J° n ! 1,i, ?s *-j ';'\ . ,irt\ , 'Wa , sg5y'motn\-aESBVAl ontny-sjiore, ' -'-<' 'lh'fdtore'y'cars, his thoughts toctheo returning, . • '4'BliSBiWf6|)tolhirtksuph pleasures are ntvmorfl! 'iuVwitii his '.cars Will mingle one delight, A;#Mo3s«m<!Btet^thy shore once charmediasi sight. $ Piles, &'c.-r-H(Bmarvhoids. N O CURE NO PAY !1^fer.ioe $1 — HAYS' LINlMENT.-^Tbis extraor- dinary chemical composition, the result of science, and th e invention of a celebrated medical man, th e Introduction of which to the public was i'nvepled with tb,e solemnity of a death-bed .bequest, ha s since gained a reputation unparalleled, f^y sustaining the correctness of th e lamented Dr. Gridley's last confession, that \lie dared not die with- out giving to posterity th e benefit of l}is kpowledga on,this. sUbjefct,\-and he there- fore* bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solomo n flays, the secret of hi s discovery. \i It is> opw used in ttre principal hospitals, and th a private practice in our country, ftrst ffntlmosi certainlyfo/ th e cure o f the Piles,' and also so extfehsively. and effectually a s to ..baffle nd-edu'lity, unless where it s effects are witnessed; e^erap%'in'the|bll.owing co.m- plaint^i' . '....•,..•.., For ! Droysa-r-Creating extrao'rdinary ab- sorption at once. '\ AH Swellings—' Reducing them in ,a few hours, . - • : Jllieunfalism —Aoute pr. Cbronttv giving qm<?k ease;' .^>..- Sore jTArBai-^ByjancLers, ulcer*, ovcoHs. ^rbup.anst Wfrooftng (?da|:^-Exteroa)ty, apd pver the chest. <, ' h . . .' All Bruisep, Strains and Burns— Curing iu a few honr ( S* Sores aJjtft^ifyi^Whethef. fresh or ioDg standing, and. .feKer so^es. Its operations Jtipqn adults abd children in reducing rheumatic iwellings, and loosening coughs, and ftgbtnessof th ( e chest\ by relaxa- tjon oj.'the parts, has been surprising heyond conception. The common remark of those, who have used' it in- the Piles, is , \R acts like a.charui.\ , \ The, Biles.— The price $1 i s refunded to. .any person, wh o will u'se^a bottle of Hays' Linimont fof th e Piles, and return the empty bottle'without being citred. ThelS.are the 4cio.sit,lvfii>r4e'rs p-ftM proprie.tor lo the agejits; an4 out'of tnaJfty thousands sold, not one £tas*b6.en, ubiucfiessfttl. We'n»glitiVJVertc'e(tjfica - testo any.Iength, but prefer tbajt those w\ho Sell tbe article .should.eshlbit th e original,to purchasers. CawtTon.—Nbne.cao be genuine^without ' - Baldness. A BEAUTIFUL HEAD o f HAIR is th e grandest ornament belonging to the human frame. How strangely the loss of it changes th e countenance, aud prematurely brings on the appearance of old age , which causes many to recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even shuii society to avoid the jests and sneers of tbeir^ncquaiotan,ce; the remainder of their lives is consequently spent iu retirement. In short, not even the loss of property fills' the generous thinking yout h with that heavy ain,kipg gloom as does the lo^s 6f bis hair, N TO ' avert oil tbese unpleasant -circumstances. OLDRIDGE'S •BALM OE .COLUMBIA stops toe bair frBm falling off o n tbe first application, anil a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eyebrow? and whiskers; prevents the hair frcftn turning gray, makes it curl, beautifully, and^rees it. from scurf.' Nu - merous certificates df the first'respectability in support of tbe virtues o f Old'ridge's Balm, are shown by the proprietors. • Read Ihejollowing: ' Robert Wharton; Esq., late' Mayor o f Phil- adelphia', ha s certified, as maybe seen below, to the high character df th e following gen- tlemen: ' \' The undersigafid .do hereby certify that, we have used the Balm of Columbia discov- ered by J. Oldridge, apd ba ve found it highly serviceable not only as a preventive against' the fa'Hlug'off Of hair, but also-a certain re- storative WM. THATCHER, Sen., MelhodlstMinister in St. George charge, No.86NorthFifth-st. 5 f JOHN P. INGLIS, 38 1 Arch-st. JOHN D. THOMAS; M. D.,163 fcape-st. JOAN S. FUREY, 10 1 Spruce-st. ' ' HUGHMcCURDY, 243 South-Tth-st/ -JfrHN GARD, Ju,n., 13 3 Arch-st. It will certainly'raise its virtues in the es- timation of the public,--when it i s known that three o f the above signers are more than 50years of age, and the others not less than 30', ; [From the. Mayor.] Comm oniBtalth of Pennsylvania, ? City of Philadelphia, $ I, Robert WhartOn, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Messrs. J.-P. Inglis, Joh n S. Eurey, and Hug h McCurdy, whose names are signed lo the. above certificate, that they are gentlemen of character and respectability, and as such full credit should ihe given to the said certificate. In'witness whereof, I have bereunjo set my hand, an d caused the seal of the [n. s.] city to be affixed, this sixth day of December, &c. ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor. .^.Caution. —None .can be genuine without a splendid steel plate engraving, o n which is the Falls of Niagara, and Dr . Comslock's, the American agent's, uame, &c . A young gentleman, a so n of R.M. Meigs, Esq. , of Albany, had very coarse, stiff and straight.hair, all o f which ho-lost by its fall- ing out. rie has used two bottles- BALM OE COLOMBIA from Corostqck &.C.O., and ijow ha s a large* full flowing crop of long and very fine bair I , Mr. Meigs, who i s well known a s oue of the most respectable citizens of Albany, is referred to bjMrertnisston for t|ie above fact. The youngijSan .may be seeri daily at his father's stqre in Spvjth.Mark.et-street. ., Observe, npue can.be genuine without tbe name of L. S . Cornstock, on a splendid wrapper. • fjCp For sale by. L. Kelly & Co, and S. R. Ha)l, Druggists,. Se,neca-,St. ? Geneva. €<tfai J UST added to ^eitibraryof the Young Men's Ass'aefa,tfoifiuf Geneva:—. CAULINCOURT-'Sotapoleon, 2 v. Steven's 1 Egypt, 3 v< \ 'Greece, 2 %> : Oarlyle'8 French R%o(atiou j Guzoit's Civilisation! ' • Wayland on Human Responsibility; Women o f England'; Home Education ; Sidney Clifton, 2 v. ; Huguenotf 2 w; Gontleman nf th e Old School,2 v.; Means and Ends, by Miss Sedgwick i Live and let Live j tticb Poor Man, and P,oor Rich Man\; Life and Times o f Bunyan; \ • , \ Whitfield.; Stofte's Life of Rrantf-a-v.; ?( -•*»••• .-- Loqkhart's Life o f Scott, 7 v.;' Works o f .Cbas. Lamb, 2 v.; Spark's Life of Washington ; Cooper's Naval II istQiy, 2 v.; Spark's American Biography; American Mechanic. T. 1 L MATTESON, Gfeairman o f Lib, Committee. .Geneva, August 4,183D. 28 .State of Neiv-York, County of Ontario, Town of'Senepaa ss. u )k hereby given, that the un- •dersigoed, Assessors of said Town, have.completed-tjiieir Assf-simeot Rtvtl, and' that a crfpy thereof is left with op e of their number-lo wit, AaRoN YOU.NO , at his dwel- ling house in said town, where, the same As- sessment Roll ma y b§ seen and examined by any of the inhabitants of the said town during twenty days, and that th e undersigned As- sessors will meet at lb? Mansion House kept by David Field, in the said town, on MON- DAY the twenty-sixth day of August instant, at ten o'clockin th e forenoon, to r»iew their Assessments on the amplication o f any per- son conceiving himself aggrieved. Dated at Seneca, this 30th dav of July, 1839. THOMAS OTLEY, AARON YOUNG, JAMES WATSON,' 3:27 Assessors of Town nf Seneca. Farm for Sale., S ITUATED four miles from th e village of Waterloo, about threequartersof a mile north o f tbe Friends meeting-bouse in said town, seven mUes,from the vjljage of Geneva, and yearly the same distance from Vienna It contains about 127 acres of first rate land, 25 of whichis covered,with a heavy growth of timber. The? improvements are a good house and bnr.n, and tbe farm is under a good state of cultivation, enquire I>I» th# premises of , FRANCIS WINDSOR. July 81.1839. :};27. Bowery Aiitphiiheatre. fglHE EQUESTRIAN •V^.i^ B Y- ordepqC HiaA»f <9«**» ^ 8 Wi%%^ preme Qoutt Coui.m,i|s}one^ jgfflmp. hejreby-giveri.'pursOant ttfthe\ fltatiftte MfM* rising attachxnei)ts;agalnat non-resident uSbr- ors, that at f Attachthent Mag Issued Bpjj#!t the Estate of Nicholas Ayrault, as fJMfai.u- «r f. resident debtor; an d that th e same-wllJbF f e Mammoth sold for th e payment of hi s debts. unl^S'll P e loweBt PW es . appeaf atid discharge suc h aftachmeiit, ac'-- cording to law, within nine mbmhs\ from tlife first publication of this notice, and thatlhS payments o f any debts du e lo him, b^ resi- dents of tfiis State, and th e delivery to him, or for his use , <of any property within this ., 4e'*|^Wieo^HhS'''8w-'\ p1^^|l«!l^f%i«fto9>», nd Ine24. T O DENTISTS^thesubscrifa ing been app.ointcd,,age,pts for Jhe safe. of Stockton's (Philadelphia) IocorrlptiblS'' t»'„-„„i..:„ 'r> .u u u„~A » i iSd«^«tw haf ••at- m. -•-» ^p/wm^fKom&mitA^ •ft < ffiBQgy3, May S2d, 1839, Mfe ^fe^cP _ EDWARD QUIN, Attorney.for attaching creditor. W Booics.. ' .' EANS and Ends, by Miss Sedgwick; Walker on Intermarriage ; Sidney Qlifton, by Geo . Jp. Strong; Lafever's Ardhitectuf.e, new gd. Wyatt's Naluiaj J^Irstor^ j ,-Bai'ne's Notes on Gospels'; • • 15 Cages District Schoo l Library, 50 vols. Just received a'od for sale, by ••«.• ; JOHNN-BOGERT,. July 30,1839. V s . 27 _ ^—J . 1_ ^^— '. ' ' i ii T—inn v in . i , i . . • • 560 Acrgsyf Land, for Sale, fX/ y Oi'eSoh'!jiog'e fo.r asmalUmprovad Farm .in this County, C lONSISTIJjIG of^seven eighty u'cVelots, J all joining up Willi each other, being well adapted.for making two or three good Farms, and distinguished as, being the west half and noribreast quarter of section thirty- two, and the west half of nortlr-west quarter of section thirty- thfe.e in (owuship four north, of range one east, in ih e County of Ingham, and Stale of Michigan: was.Jocfated about three years ago. The Lond'ljjys very hapt)- somely, well timbered, ac d of an excellent quality of soil, anil is situated near the Grand Hiver Rond, near Cedar River. Price four dollars per acre. For further particulars, inquire of the owner of said property, WIL- LIAM LIGHTFOOT, at Mr. Francis Dwight's , Geneva. July 17, 1839.-. - . 2 5 t . .. ,—: _— i . ..- I . .,-.,• • Auction Sale of Real Estate' T HAT well known and valuable Estab- lishment for a. Saddle. Harbess ttnd- Trunk Maker, in the village of .Uepe'vai con- sisting of Shops aati Dwelling.Bouse, lately owned by-Haskell and Wa-lbridge,' and pow occupied by Heardsley & Qoe , in that busi- ness, will b e offered at public sale, by the subscriber, on-SATURDAY the 5th (Jay o f October next, at one u'clock \P. M., at the Mansion House, in this Village. Possession will be given on the first day of May next.— Title indisputable. < Ten per cent' of the purchase money will be required at the time of sale, and the res- idue in equal.annual instalments a f 2 0 p«r cent, with lawful interest. D. FIELD, Auctioneer! Geneva. July 15, T839. - 12:25 Cracker's. O.STON CRACKERS, Sugar do ; Soda do . Butler do . Pilot Bread—a fresh supply jnst received by 11. &B.F.STAGG, July 24 . Main-street. . JSjiimmer ComjxlakiL T HE' se.ason-having arrived when this disease generally prevails,' th e public are •respectfully reminded that it may be' cuVed by the very valuable Medicine known, as the LIFE-PRESERVING-COR-DIAL. first introduced in thjs village in 1830 , and sin'ce extensively koo'wu and highly, appro-, ciated for its inestimable qualities.ln this and Other of th e United States. It is put' up in bottles 'at 50 and 25 cents, and may be had of the following persons! S. R. Hall and L. Kelly & Co., Seneca- street ; L Presoott, A. H. Bradt and Wm. Hudson, Water-street'; Wood & Seymoiir, ami .of tbe and J. N i Bagert, .Main-street, —T- T z.~ii-'\~ \% A \\'•'\ \~ , proprietor at wholesale and retail at. his resi- the signature o f Cornstock & Go., engraved , (|ence second door Dor ,h p f Messrs. H. & on a splendid wrapper. , . \ . • SOLDfflON HAYS. LOOKOUT .FO R IMPOSITION. i . . (J^A.ba\seattetp'pt'^as bVeff-madii'to Iroi- tate flags' \Liniment and infringe upob.tbe copy ang dther rights, o f \\id 'proprie'tors^ Never boy Hays' Liniment unlpss. it has a splendid efograi-ed wrapper, and' the mittlfl, mind, ieriMni, signattite o f Cornstock & Co., as'all otbersmost be ifliposi|ioBs. .'Any per- son- vending #y other article By the ijame of Hays' Xinimeht,' iiiher at wholesale or. re- tail, wilt be prosecuted for i vioJat)6n o f our copy-riglit,'. The oatfi. o( Mr,. .Hays ma y be fottod copied on \our inside wrapper, swear- ing that, no other person knows any of the 'cotnponen? or'essential, parts o f this Lini,- metnt-r^and that he,will unt reveal the i secret COMPANY,, from the Bowery Afnphiiheatre, New York, under ihe management of Mr. H. ROCKVVELL, will.be exhibited in.the vil- lage of Geneva, on the 20tb and 21st of Au- gust. The proprietors o f this establishment feel no hesitation in pronouncing it the most splendid exhibition of th e kind ever offered to an American public. Th e large erena presents twenty-six active members, male and female, with a magnificent stud of well trained Horses. Fo r 200 successive nights the Bowerv Ampitheatre was crowded to witness their finished and varied representa- tions, which gave unqualified approbation, and enlisted tb e unanimous eulogy of th e press. . The Proprietors ijvill attend personally to the comfort and convenience of their pairpns, and pledge themselves to exert their best en- jdeavors to cater for the public, and to pro- dace nothing calculated to offend the most fastidious, but ojo,thecontrary it will be their pride to renders/this, establishment moral, amusing and intellectual. Mr. GOSSIN, the acknowleflged best Clown in the Equestrian world, and late member of Mr. Cook's Circus, is one of the company, likewise Mr, H-DEEDHAM, tb« Riding Master. Performances to -Coaimence at half past 2 o'clock, in the aflern«Qi),'and at half past 7 o'clock in the evening. _ . Th e Managers,trave .spared neither pains nor expense in procuring properties, qp s ' turae and other appurtenances to give % charae'eristic appearance to the varied spec- tacles o f the circle, and to deserve ihe com rrrendajion of the public, . July 31st, 1839. ' 4'2 7 Preserve. Jars, A COMPLETE assortment of P reserve Jars, for sale by H. & B. F. STAGG. July 24. * • Main-St. June 25,1839. L. KELLY & 0a; 22 Mouslmdvj&ane, •'> NE Case French, just re^eiifed abd fon- &G.0,SE]gLYE.' : .-.'.•-... aw sale cheap by June.25, 1839.'' ;\ New Goods, -,'•'.•'•;,. A NEWand splendid assprtmeDtof D^Y. GOODS, no w opening, forsnte clfeup at . H, H. \& G. C. SEELYE'&| l J0£— - < • ' *• 1839. A #=* Books!•'• < \ - ,' rmilE GENTLE'M/VNoftbeOldSchoo)^ JL 2 vols., by,James;., « ' C.H\R,L'BS TERRELL;,or, the Ritter Blood, 2 vols,, by*James.. \•'•• - ',\ ,THE HUGUE^OT.a, tale,2v,.bydo. DEER-BROOK, by Mjss Maftineau, 2 v. CHARLES -VINCENT, or th e Two Clerks, a tale of commercial life, 2 v, ALGIO RESEARCHES, cotnprising, inquiries respecting\\ the tneutal eharac'Sfis- tics of the Nortb> American Indians^ by H.- R. Schoolcraft, 2 vols. Tactics and Regulations' for; th e Militia, by Cooper, comprehending the ExVcises. aud Movements' of the Infantry^ LigWto- fantry. Riflemen, Cavalry, Artillery, &o,' t Channing on .Self-Culture.'. • Woman , as sh e should tre. ' Amhou's Greek. L es 8ona. do. • Latin do, ' . Oliver .Twist; Miffou's Works,'2 vols., 8 vo., &c. &c. \ ' ' •6omplete sets EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SOHOQL LIBllA-ttY, Gi vols: •• ~ • • DISTRICT SCHOOL LTHRARY.'SO vols. with,aCti8e—>prjce,S2t¥; a..BUpply con- stantly .on hand.' Just received and-foi! sqje at the Geneva Booksttif'o, by ' \ ^ ,'•\.' JOHN N. BOGERU June 9 , 1839. .' v 'Iff! oraei^m^hiwWMmimmm i P. o.ur Preinife PIANO FORf M Jq • ,: f&e Western. P^rfM»^je^#fkk. :- pointed Messrs,'W}|^^*si5Hr : ' Geueva, Asem^^thW^i-ltS^W^' Of ou r manufactuVeJ-.lRpCTBf inte\elidnf|b4f ftirnish th e Messrs. Sfi^ai*'m«'.- meats of-superior tisfjf«M^^^Jf^l • apd persdns wlsliin'g a \|pu|f:MMPKpra4 •wejlto give tliem a call, as'tfefl-«l«ife ubat aii prANo qpsamttimtiSm*'-- bj us, will fully SUII0 $.h.,e,repa.^£if#pl||tr l at their anuual F?^fe-tb%-^^^»^-. , ,, . • G-.H-'BAKMOlpK.,,. New-York,Jlny 1,1,839. .\ ••» ?%S^ ':Ji& '•'•$• ^ut, Fife Crackers. '* - BOXES,\ FIRE CR'A'CKERS, 5(1 packs in ab.ox, iuatVe^eive'daud for sale by ^ . \ H. & HTTTSTAG^I, , June 25 . 1839. ' - Main-streetf Pilot Bread & Crackdrsi , iILOT BREAD,SugarCrackers, But- ter and Soda do , J ust received by \-IL Jfe B f F. STAGG, June 25th, Mptn-'street.. Preserved Ginger. • . FRESH SUPPLY, just received by H..&B.F. STAGG, June 25th. .'• . .. . Main-su'eet. for-^orti/ year® .Unitfif Spates Df Vstrlcf Court o f the Sute of • -. w.^.- • ..N^-Yorjt. 0p:66ftU' y ClerK-ifor'the Southern \. . ' -.'District-of New-York', y • * ThiH^ to ceKify that the copy-rights for the inside wrappers, an d for the. descriptions and directibhs'.l'truse.Bays' Ljuiment, were secured in this, office in tbe.year, 1838, by Comfetock.8z.C9 ., and have not Been obt^oM bv anyAtber p^ersbti siafie tfet dateorbSrdre. FRED. J\. BUTTS', felefk' of V. &. J Gpurt, ' (£r*ComBt6c'k''& Co.. ^pfe proprietoVft, New-York. ., . , • ',, * •' ,41J? The above Liniment w for sale by L- KeHy & Co. and by Si R'. H\a t ll, v Drufegists, Seneca>street, Geneva.,, \ ., \ B. F. Stagg's, Main-street.' A very liberal discount will be made to those who purchase to sell again. Orders for any quantity will be promptly attended to . ' • ' • -P. BOURS, Proprietor. Geneva, July 30,1839, • 27 XrriportaM! B , FOSGATE'S ANQDYNE COR- • DIAL,,a safe.aud effectual remedy for DIAREHJBA , CHOLEBA MOEIBUS and SIIM - &E&\ CoMi:i.JnKT8.,geherally. This invaluc afile cure for the above-complaints, surpasses any .other remedy now in ihe.\couutry. tlun- dreds-qf ,ca.ses ebme to th e knowledge of the proprifitc-rs where a speedy cure ha s beenef- fectediy th e us e o f the Cordial after the'best efforts of the most'skilful physicians and a rTesort to,'the comrnoo remedies ha d proved unavaling. It hafbeep extensively used thrpughout this State and elsewhere during the last twelve years?—has been approved and is used 1 in practice by a great n\imb(!r of the most respectable physici^bs in the coun- try, as may, be see n by their certificates and •recomuifendstjons aceoutpanyi'Dg tlje same. This medicine is discovered to be a cer- tain aiid .eflfectuaP remedy for* th e Jntestjne Siseases prodaced by th e drinking of tb * .^ateli of.the rivers in th e jsputhetti and .goutBWeistern' states, which rentier* it of in- estimable value t o those'.^hpresWe or travel An those'sections of the country, -y^ , '. FoV safe by- h. Kelly & Co.,:«nd S.B. ••ffiTJ/eJeneva • . FOSGATE;S WORMPOWDF.KS. • a ssfoand effectual remedyfior Worms. This medicine ha s been extensively used in tbe Stgte of New York for fi/teen years, and Has been highly, approved' wherever if lias been iutroSueed. Th e proprietors having bVcp'me perfectly satisfied of its uniform good effects, they feel a confidence in re- commending'these Powders to th e public ;is a safe and suts remedy fo r Worm s in chit- den and adults; folly believing that they sel- dom, if eveVfa^. 10 produce the desired effect. It js believed there arfe few, if an y children,' who are not more or'lessafflicted witb\Wb¥wis which if neglected, (as i s fob often the eas*) not only greatly endanger thcirgeneralhealtli and impair th e constifutifln, bu t in many casos fife is immediately j'eopardJze3: It is arf acknowledged fact, that more children 'die with'worms, than of all othercnmplairits, besides heitig thecaOse of t'hous'ands of pre- mature deaths .among adult parentis* Sold by L. Kfelly. & Co'., and S, R. Hall. Geneva. July 27,1839- • ' ' ' «y87 Michigan Land Agency! HE Subscriber has opened a n Office at DETROIT, for the purpose of trans- acting the business of LAND AGENCY in the Staieof .«IlCHIGAiV, aud from his gen- eral knowledge of ih e geography of the Slate be offers hi s services to such as wish tn pur- chase Government Land, and assures them that he will give his personal attention to locating and examining the same, and for- ward a minute description lo tho purchaser. A n opinion prevails to some exteut, iliat all the best lands o f Michigan have been taken up, which is erroneous. Thousands of acres o f first rate land are yet for sale by the Government, and investments in thein are sure to produce the best of returns, in a short time, as tbe country is rapidly settling. The subscriber will locate in either of the Land Districts of'the State, as mayMie tli-' reeled, or If left, discretionary, will study the interest of his employer. Persona wishing to purchase will remit a certifieate o f depusite, of some safety-fund bank, or a letter from th e Cashier or some person kuown by tbe subW. on ihem wiTl be iluly honored of the land purnhas.ed will l>e> for.waidedjU the time.of dftMviog' the draft, ; ' '' fJjT^Tlie subscriber nlso offers hj s servi- ces, as Agent to such as own binds in this State, who may wish to dispose of them, lie wijl-also act as Agent fur -the payment of Taxes, in either, county of tlip (Stale, lib charges fbr services will lie moderate. • Address (postage paid) ( \ JOSIAH SNOW\ Detroit, ftliiih, REFCHENCICS. •. • , It. M. rhyly!; n wpv 1 a '* • \\\tings. 1 f3.ll M<fnn.4 ^ * i,«.Mlz.ur, UlETKOlT ,T. rc.msvort.-, flM'tl Uov. MtiK.jri, ) Harper & Urn) hcri\. N. Yor. L'.G\v. Miiiidv. AnnA'inr t) Ilnigcj& C1, H.iriford. 1).« Kwoi. .l/'ii.-j'. Mi. h Oar-y <a Ufa, I'liilotl^lpliia. A W. sn.nv, I'rov'dnui.' It I DKTBorT, Mich.. Jane, 1, lft)l». Oftg:} A STINGS & REED are ageni^rij Messrs. Hall & Cleayelaud's \J§)TB Foundry—those of thejr friends and ejis- tciincrs wishing Parlor axid Cooking Stoves, Caldron Kettles, o r Castings of an y kind, can be supplied to- older at their store, 34 Sencc-i street. Geneva. June 24,1839.. - , feet LUMBER hav- •Mr ^J * J V ing^boenrecently ad- deil, reuders tbe assbrimeut extensive—-for sale by DAVID S. SKAATS & SON. Geneva, June 17, 1839. . •_ N assortmeut of TWINES for^Seins, Sewing, Brooms, &e. Also, of Ropes, Halter, Tow-Rope, nm| largesizes—received this season, and for salt by A DAVID'S. SKA ATS &SON. June 17, 1839. ftltfkBBLS. PORK; also, MACKA- ePlT 41EL, No. 1, 2 and 3 , i n barrels, half barrels, and quarter barrels ; for sale by DAVID S, SKAATS &-SON. June 17, 1839. r\LT, of first quality, forTabie purposes, good barrels. Also, Swedes' and Eng- lish IRON, jn all shapes; Nail-i, Pot-Asli Kettles and Steel-—for sale by DAVID S. SKAATS &„SON. June 17, 1839. ANCY and Staple DRY GOODS, with a general and complete assort- 1 \ went of HARDWARE,, GROCERIES, and CROCKERY, purchased this seasorj; for s.ile by DAVID S . SKAATS & SON. JllDH 17,1839. New Worths. SYNOPSIS of Natural-History; em- bracing the Natural. History of Ant '\DRAPERS AND.s^AlLQRi*ll#P 1 \\O.'25'Seneca-Street, are now*^ie'njft&V^ . ,-•#. BeW/aud^hpice^elecaonno|^|^M*-<'. In, tbelr llije, sjrilteKTg t&e se^sont eu ? ns'is'tj&& 1 *» . of B RO ADCLOmS, 0#Mv#ra|-y - ings. While, dnd &&Wy Lirien »r&^fpttf¥;. Summer.Ctot/ia.'-jn&'vefy superior pie'ti&^i. * tana Sloth, black*' for -'Summer, G.oats : «§\, Figujed and. plain--Satjnsy ,aag : m^i^J^,. ' plain.'Silk Velvets. ^'A large antl h^atffi|. • assortment o f Bom'basln and 'Sall^' Wl'tiexsTr ' Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Sdsjrta-''*' ders, Hosiery, &c.' > \/••••</. •• \'- Y ' ,. They also keep o n hand #t\0Tffl[TNp'f (. .' every descHption, with a;u '\a'ssofyrl'ejit fff Tailwrs'. Trimmings-, allof- w(i'jc-h<t|Ift|^|^ ^ ' disposed -to-ae-ll at fair prices.^ iTh^ier-// speciftilly,' solicit th e .patronage o^'thfeijf,.. . friends ^trd'ih'etpuhlic. . .c ,• ''\'''- '.\v'\* . C,.»»y8t,\i8a>s' '.;•. - - . ' ••''•$&,'••' :$>%$ .& jPi-etpct and Taifpr, %vJv\ TttPi&T'tm receilved-a gerreral assort^e^t. JIJt.ofN^Wi.ar^.fashionable G &&&•&, \H .« atpbug which may b e found . , , . • Sup.wboMe4\lapk'fiR^AD^LOTEFs/ f wool'dyed bfack a'u8 faricy/rjix'i D^Wnertsj'-'\ s •stripf 'MixtprW; Wills, Gain&'rQon's,, ; \ana' - otherPanlalo•pJ]•S , tuffsV' , ' \rf--^^ffr .. Gaiih'rnc'rett; Mar^ffleS:'WATti'o'gi 'ptifkH •' -and fi g ur,ed •• S^ti'u'?. VESTtNGfi- ° ^bckef^ Hnudkerchi'efs, t)lo¥W,'.;Suspeod,ersii.pfeij»i and fi|u^d CygVa)^ - AIVQ, a g e » f raTaydrfe. * i?ipnt of Trim'm1a'g8,-and'Reaay'-Matfe/'ei(i» -t thing.. ' \'\ •\ ••>»•. '• '.\.i • ft?/K#..' •The snbwfibe f hrfds-hlmseir ir/'rea^}n.fg.9l\ at all times to makelGentlemen's,'ga^ntefi\t9> to ordor jn the latest styleJin'd 04Short nx»^ lice;, • A'share ofpnbtrc pAttooaVe^so^K cited.. ^^TTirG^newithV^paffebi . and warranted to ftt'if properly nvaaeup , '' \*\ Geneva, M'ay'2l»'l8g9.' _. -_•'*.•?*/$$\ . Plays'm-fi PangeromM^, € ALLsoon.forBarga\ms:—A^^|ens|»tf . and fietteral assort'menl o f SprrWg\ajioV Summer GOXJDS* cobsisting- ^MiijUo d& Lane?, .p^all sqrts ;•SILKS; ,«C.*atf-*efoi*-. and descriptions, figured and plain; Ereuch •*\ Calicoes; richi dark, and fight Clufcta-VEil- lish and Am^rieab..<lo, lit, rcduccdiriipPfj, Broad-Cloths and Cassitperes, .hj.%|s^ya* ,* rieyr; a. general assortment ft|, MiJlijadrj\ Goods, at wholesale or TetaiJ^coij'sJatintof'' Artificials, Ribbons, B^'tsJSf a\Jl.^ifds Florence Braid, Fouu'dti'tfbn.. Mu|iKtf t fee* - &c A spleutlid assonmeij-t-of Hc^flirffic'S J ' SHAWLS, Dress Ilandtertbitte\^!^:^\ Shawls, &c. &c A great varietj^CBo|fl9, tor gentlemen's Summe/ wear, Sc4#piate: cheap at H . 11. & G.C. S^E^# V ' S \ •i .--.;., .. -No. 30 Senec^-iaft.,. , Mayj5,i839.. .. , ... ^MM Geneva Fdundty an^M^^^.-. Stw)r,(FootofCteilp.S?fm?tiF~ |!li.E subscHbev having reeeuly^^fe many valuable adoltiona.aBa'-ii^p^lier • ' tp his machinery, and.pttt thV-whil^ in perfect order fo r fausinessj i^*tt^pW^ atteqtiou to'Bis Esrablishrrierity. W^er!«fiio.' now offers for sale,, %(ts/«n&-.ilal?j^ Clover Alanines an d Ii(ir?e.-Poipeirkto£ , Mb ' best 'kind,' warranted in all.tespe.tit8 . *'.'' » : • *.'i-i^ L **5 #' menrs ' July 27^ im v ,>w Geneva Medical Oollcge. ff^HE MEDICAL LECTURES, will J|, commence on the 1st Tuesday of Oc - tober,' and continue sinte'efl weilfs. Institutes and Practice of Mfdicine,. *' THO'S SpENOEft, M.D.,.Geneva. Obstetrics and Materia Medico, i. C.B. CovESYRr, M.D., Utica. • Anatorrmiand i Phijsio , logy ! g' .. v . JjiftES WEbST^a. M.D., Rochestar. Surgery, • • • • ' ' . D. L . Ro^s, M.D. i Geneva. .Chemistry, %• £&. - WILMAM WflSBBr^J/©., Geneva. Medical Jurisprudence^ By the Prpfessors of Chem'lstry and • Anatomy. \. • . . • (?. B . COVENTRY, M,D„ Dedn., TijoMAS Si>EBfCEft,M.D., RegUtmr. • . Geneva, July I7\j 1839. . ' .\ j 25 Lamps. STRAL LAMPS, a vju'ieiy. Also, extra shades, at May 27 . L. KELLY & CO*S._ any ; egts or Sqbools, byThoinaS,W;yaH'j irllus- 'traietl by numeroOs'plafes^-l vol. 8 vo. ; • • The ftoncliolo^ist's First Book*; ora Sys- tem of Testaceous Malaehology •. arranged expressly fortbe use of Schools, by E. A. ' Poe, illustrated by plates represeuMttg gl§ SI16IK 1 nil. 1 2 mo.; • ' '-• - , A Minuet of Coucholffgy, by T. Wyall,' arr.inecd for tbe use-of Students , audiilus^ rraieil by more than 2U0 TypeB'drawn from the naturiil shell.'1'vol. 8 vo. ; •.-•.'• Tbe Ghild's Drawing Buok; .a\C6ai§e-of very easy lessons in Landscapes, Figu'VfisV&icl! Josi received and fat sale, wholesale arid retail, at tbe Geneva Bookstore, liV' ' : , \J\. N. BOOERT. • June 18. 1839 . ' \ . ' - f > '»' ---J,.':. . on- Boxes, abd a great-variety^ o\fsmaFt^jir^| r .asme r or som e l)ia | 8 , with Human and Gerreral Ani'mal Pbys-1 ?\ °J\?*; l5lic \ h w '*\ b& fffld aa low as eM^fafc. ibeMhaladrafu-w^, jj iiUljry) regefSbTCTTiysidTogy, md ^'^ !'* itu y^ff6^»Wn--1u'ih«.'«^ H. A duplicate (ieolonysammne'dnsa Text Book lor Col - . ^«\og»-0f«>^k«i«ta.Fo» g i: tt „ . -,. , r „g>og^d ^ifgh^ .•og... Pattern makmg att.d.Tamtw J m J Wutnf* or l.roo,>eatly^cu*ed(o a rller^tjfea:«ot-« able prices. -. j^ ' .^> i /%^^<J Geneva,M?iyvl6g9j '••«>•. ( > : 3®gi.-. bv Of. Brushes, MULTfPLICTTY/'Vojb nurherous t o O.JMU be detailed.-or undersipod, excep t by inspection,' whicu i s .VeSpectful'I'y'req^esied of all whorhay wish for articles of\ tbafkinp', Rfty 27. \ L.KELLY & CO.' ' ft?* Piano Forte, for tfofev. T lffil subscriber offers for' sale aV his Music Store^in Slain-atfeet, aft excel- lent secondhand PIAN,0 FOliTE.' Jle invites those' w(io aire \a want', of such, an Instrument, tocalllin d examine be/ore purr chasing elsewhere. . r WobdcnJfyMje..; . _ . NAssortment of ,|i?iofed,ICEELEiRS and PAILS, just recciveuaud for sale H,.&>B.;F. STAGG, Storietc'cfi'e. • ~ Fg^ HE subscribers have received an\ as- JSL, -s^rime,nc or STONEWARE, y^high they ofl'er for'sale, cbe'a'p, \ ; Ju'ne4. n . .-'.\ . . Ma»»: npHE &gnscViheVhav.ii}g\ purclia8e , |f& i J. s.bck t^DR-CGS, MlDlClfilfil .GirO.CEIlIES; fl f#,ni- MZKKIU K moved W the south Side (if SSNE'0,A7stifee4^ ' l-and-.tafce,n- the Since lately &btpie^b0^*\'\. SP>\A V he iCpn ^.\ r - WAT^;k|p ^SIMJA, Streets, and i s npj^b«eb5nife ienerSl flssprtment u f c'lioice DRCM'Sm*.' MEDICINES, i3B d FA^II,Y?«f|£k RJL% wluch wili.be sold For''CwSalO*' as can be othcrwlge obtattted.TTr^r^nSnWa supplied onjccofetJaodStlti^i^^^ habitants of (-»«\>»\ -».i,*..^vi' -; fully invited'; selves btfore pur'ch^s'bg-%pwl^ _ To the MtaUtantS'^f^^a^^M' Cfitrom, Currants, Spc, FRESH supply, jhst received by'-'' H:&B;F. STAGX}, ' \ \ '•• mK - i ^-8tt^ejj Jnhp 4 . wm Vd those thaehatre\ nVatterS';#diM , settle. He is'sb safrguhie 'tliatrhe^aii 1 M^ A SmokedMerrmg. . , t FEW Boxes for%ale,'by ' U • v •• • H, &<BvF. STA^G^ .June 4. ,..•., . Main-street :, Biemmmu •\?\., A SUPERldR'arfiae oXfeea»h'ef#l'n. ter LAMP OIL, just *epefre.d,W' ,May-27... \' Geneva, July .&3, 28 S ILKS, of alj varieties, Muslin de Lanes, Fvferich aAd Edglteh GA^PpOES, ju s bpenedruudfor-saleBy • N . • • ' ; * • \ H; H,& <1. 0. QEELYK# JfllyRW, -» . '\•• ••>•-'••*>* ^*KOUND-SPIGES^ Co'cda,ehbeolaee v ^IjFand'Gitrou, &**h •*$-*-•* *••»--- - May27. ,-.. •^L : .KBJfc*!¥&CO». To.Farmers. THRASHING MACHINES, CLOVER MACHINES, & HORSE POWERS,., T HE subscriber ha s now a number of his Machines o n hang' fo r Sale fojr Cflsi or approved Notes. Tihey contain- several valuable improve- ments, made within th e last year, and'are warranted to! be tfioVoftghly built, aoi\ to ' work welL M .._•«- ''•'•, ff/^Cash p»id*for old foon, THOMAS D.BUKRAiL. -.>«letiova» July 22,1^/ • . ' • \ > '• ii'-i .j ,«, Almmff*\ '••••: ^ALMtVariegatfitti\Windsor and White ' Scented'S^ftPSO-' \••' >- , ^May 37,,..:.,,,,. A.SEJb'LY^&CQ. : iter*:, ^5 pies. The obmln'bii i|^pjf^n^| mfde tnjany years^lrice,™a,nd ! *|f\ l \\\ i \\ \mucha's\ D'eopHj'^'f tfejif \*\\ plan i s a new olfte, Fsi' few v kno^\cM£i'fy? «• wwm iimfa'harWfflggm — 1 •'• -f i - t •'•• 1 - 1 • 1 • -Vi • \^I'-^M'I-' ^ C iAsn. {or^'^Mmimm: il^'llp ^M^^^^^^m ®^^