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From th e ' B oston ^ ( i z e t l e ; „ • TH E FARM E R ,' V _ . ‘ J * O happy he, happiest of mortal n m , Who,far remov’d from slavery a s froni, pride, Fears ao- man’s frown, nor cringing 'vanta : to catch . , T h e gracious nothing of a great-man’ s n o d -: W h e r e the laced beggar h u stles for a bribe, T h e purchase o f his h onour ! W h e r o deceit And fraud, and circum vention, dress’d in smiles, I ' Hold shameful commerce : and beneath the mask O f friendship and sincerity betray Him ; nor the stately mansion’s gilded pride, R ich with wbate’er t h e imitativ e arts, Painting or sculpture, yield t o charm the eye ; • . N o r shining heaps of massy p late, en w rought, W ith curious, costly workmanship, allure. Tem p ted, nor with the-pride nor pom p of power, Nor pageants of ambition, or th e mines Of grasping avarice, nor th e poisoned sweets O f panyper’d luxury, he plapts his foot W ith firmness on his old paternal fields, And stands unshaken. T h e r e sw e e t pros- • p ects O f meadows smiling in their flow e r y pride, Green hills and dales, and cottages, eqn- _— bower’d, » ■ T h e scenes of innocence and calm delight. T h e r e the wild melody o f warbling birds, AndjCool refreshing g roves and murmuring springs, ' Invite the sacred thought, and lift t h e naind . r From low pursuits to meditate o n iio d . From the N e w M o n thly M a g a zine, E d i t e d 6 y T . Campbell, TO JULIA. Breathe not again that tender air, T o other strains attune your strings, It once could charm m e from iKepair, But now—despair is all ithrings-! Oh ! it recall* a pang so keen O f budding j o y —o f promise blighted !— T e lls me o f hove that o n ce hath been, . Reminds m e how that Love was s lighted I P A N A C E A. E subscriber htivfijg disco v e r e d th e com p o sition o f S w aim ’ s celeb r a ted PA N A C E A , ...lias now a supply on hand, for sale j' \he * has reduced uie price from $ 3 50, to $2 5 0 , or by the d o z e « J 2 4 . All charitable institutions in the United States, aud?the poor will be supplied gratis. \ If th? citizens in th^ principal towyis wijl .appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. T h is medicine is celebrated for the cure o f the following diseases: “ scrofula or king’s evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous diseases, white swelling and diseases of the, bones, and all cases generally of an ulcer ous character^'and chronic diseases, general ly arising in , defoliated ^constitutions, hut more especially from sypbillis, or affections arising therefrom, ulcers in the larynx, ^&c. and that dreadful disease occasioned b y a long and excessive use o f mercury, &c. It is also useful.in diseases of the liver. JE R T F IC A X E S . I have within the last two years had an opportunity o f seeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers, which having resisted, previously the regular .modes o f treatment, were healed b y the use of Mr. Swaina’s Pan acea, and 4 do-believe, from what I have -seen, that it w ill prove-an important remedy in scrofulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. N . CH A P M A N , M . P . Professor o f the Institutes a n d P r a c tice o f P h y s io in the U n iversity o f P e n n s y lva nia. I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim, in numerous instances, within the last three years, and have always foundit ex tremely efficacious, especially in secondary syphilties, nnd mercurial diseases- . I have no hesitation in pronouncing i t a' medicine o f inestimable value. W . GIBSON* M. D . Professor o f S u r g e r y in t h e U n iversity o f P e n n . JO H N SH I N N , Chem ist. P h i l a d e l p h i a , Feb. 1 8 ,1 8 2 4 . n’SStl. With smiles-tpy early hopes she fed, With passion-flowers nay forehead shaded; H er smiles w e r e false—m y hopes aire fled—, Ancfevery flower Af-Love -hath l a d e d ! - Thus sunny beams delight the bee, As o’er the fragrant bower h e hovers* Selects the fairest flo w er, like nao, . And dreams not o f tbe smoke ft c o v e r s . , F o r H o p e had painted scenes'so bright, Without o n e single tinge of s o r r o w ;— . Bat, ah ! those s c e n e s are c losed in aight, A night, alas T without a morrow I \ • Y e t in my heart' she buried lies, Still, still her memory ftiourisb j A g a inyou bid her image rise—• But, ah 1 her falsehoods with it Sourish. Like you she sang—like you s h e play’d, Her eyes, like yours, with smiles would etisten : T h e n play no more— no more then s ing, Let not her ‘words again he spoken— For, oh -! you touch too keen a string Upon .a heart already broken I EPIGRAM . ** I am n o t changed, yet Henry flies’*— “ Not d ianged ?— Ok 'sadly c lnoged thou art! _ W hen Flavia protnpted H enry’s sighs, H e r v i r t u e f o rm ’d h e r - f a i r e s t p a r t . ** Then,JFIavia, ceeSe this idle rant. One solemn truth let R e a son speak— When woman has n o more to grant, Her lover has no iporefc© s e e k .” - ■ lb . ’ A D U T IFU L SON. A jockey o f this'town wishing t o make an advantageous display o f a horse that he Was: desirous' o f selling tp--a h ystm tier, pla ced his Boy upon t h e back of the beast, or dering him to “ ride him round a short-dis tance.” T h e boy, though w e ll instructed in his trade* unfortunately, in this instance, knew not whether th e horse was already his father’s or y et to be bargained iug anxious therefore to learn.the w ill o f his father, he stopped alter riding a short dis tance, and inquired with a loud voice, “ Fa ther\ 'shall I ride this horse to b a y o r to sell? ” — AT. B a v . R e g , . Age and Youtl ^— An old gentleman who was paying bis\ addresses to a yoong.Iady, one day said to her, “ From o u t approach ing union, my, dear, I prognosticate un bounded happiness. Your a g e and my pru dence will be approved o f by all t h e world. \ That may be, sir,” replied t h e lady, “ but what will the world .say tb you r age and thy prudence?” i*r A gentleman of t h e w e st country, more famed for his w it than saving k n o w ledge,who chose to live meirily., and- found land an in cumbrance, lately parted-wifh \a snag estate which, had been left hitnbysomO provident relation. On being asked by a friend what tempted him to “ g o through i t ! 1* c Mergor through i t !” said h e , “ it went through n ie!” E. corner of Third arid Market-streets, Phil adelphia. \ Each publisher o f a newspaper in the U . States,is requested to, publish I b is ad yer- t Lenient orice a nickrth for one year, and send their accounts for p aym ent. Rapid Travelling. T H E N E W f l U R t i l l & G E N E V A L I N E OF D U R IN G the Shtmmer and fall months, .--wilt lea v e : Newburgh on Mondays* Wednesdays aud\\ F ridays, immediately on tbe arrival o f tbe Ste&m-Boats from New- York, and running through Montgomery, Bloomingburgh, M onticello, Cochecton, Mount-Pleasant, Great-Bend, Binghamton and Owego, will arrive at Itbaca4n TW O D A Y S -; and front thence to Geneva the next morning. Returning, w ill leave Itha ca the same days, (the stage from Geneva having arrived the evening previous,j and arrive to. Newburgh the second day, in season to take the Steam-Boat t o New-York. B y the above arrangement, i t will be seeu that the whole route from New-York to Ge neva w ill he performed in tittle more than tw o days and a h a lf , affording a facility of communication and accommodation to men of business superior to any Line iu the state. T h e rich variety .of country/’and the pleasant villages through which the stage passes, together wltfi the very moderate sates e f fa r e , and cheapness of living on the road, all conspire t o invite the traveller and man of business to patronise this line. At G eneva this line intersects several lines o f daily stages, which run from thence to Canandaigua, Buffalo, Rochester, Lewis ton, and the Falls o f Niagara, a s well as oth er places o f notoriety bordering on the Grand (5anaLf; N o pains wilEhe spared tojender the ac commodations of passengers safe and plea sant ; and they may rest assured that they will And good horses and carriages, sober, attentive drivers, add good houses o f enter tainment. S e a t s in the above Line ipay be taken at Faulkner’s Hotel, Geneva G* De Mott’s H otel, Ovid ; Spencer’s Hotel, Itha ca ; Union Goffee-House, O w e g o ; Robin son’s Hotel, Binghamton; I. M ott’s, New- Milford ; E. C . St. John’s, M ount-Pleasant; Baird’s and G o d freys H o tels, Blooming- burg ; Crawford’s and\ French’s Hotels, Newburgh ; and a t most of th e public hous es on the route. O. P H E L P S , a n d others , P roprietors. May 20, 1824. n’55tf IP orter . -Thfs beverage was first pro duced in. London, by a b r e w e r of the. name o f Harwood, about the year 1730. He stated that it was a very tiea rty n ourishing liquor, it was suitable for Porters and other working people. Hence i t obtained its name o f Porter, -u, j , . NE W GOODS. J. PLUMB, A S just opened at the Store\ formerly occupied by Messrs. P r e scott Sf Co. an entire! n e w ' s t o c k ot* DRY GOODS, o ^ jC* - y Groceries, Crockery, Hurd- Ware, Iron, Steel, Kails, $c. All of which he offers for Safe* for C A S H in hand , at a small advance from cost. , A share of patronage is solicited-. Ithaca, June 5 } 1824. o ’56tf. . , 1 T H E E X P E R I E N C E D \ 7 American Hou se-Keeper, OK T v; D O M E S T I C C O O K E R Y , “ v \'i. . n ■ 0 _ .F arm e d on P r in ^ itles op E conomy , & c . A N E W supply of the above useful work r t h 1 for the use o fprivate families/and more p^M filarly YOUNG H O USE.-K E E P E RS, just received pud for sale at the Bookstore of M A C K & A ND RUS. Aug. 1 7 , 1824. ; ; J S. L E E , has received a general as- O sor.tment of D Y E - S T U F F S . Ithaca, Aug. 2 4 ,1 8 2 4 . Bl D. ThaUhimer, TAILOR, R E S P E C T F U L L Y informs the inhabit- ants of Ithaca and the public generally, that he has just commenced his business, in the shop next door west o f Mr. B . D rake’s Store; where hd will attend strictly to all orders in his line. < T.HE SuhBcribe;’ hayi;ig cornmenced’ th e above, business in tlie village o f Ithaca, will furnisb on th e 1 shortest notice, double a n d sin g l e CAR DING M A C H IN E S , for wool, or cotton, & SPIN N IN G M A C H IN E S few woohcottoojor flax. . TU R N IN G o f Iron, brass or wood, o f all descriptions,according to order. T b e price o f Circling Machines, from S 250 to ^700. T h e above work all warranted tp be good. . 7 IT H I E L PO T f E R .v N. B- T h o s e indebted to the subscriber for Cardiog or Cloth Dressirtg for last sear son,m u st s e t t le their, accounts, within ihirty days, qr they m a y expect cost. IT H I E L P O T T E R . Ithaca, Sept. 1 st 1824. - 56 9 tf Military and other CAotlamg, will be Cut and Made, in as good style as at any other shop in the county. C U T T IN G done on short notice, and warranted to fit, if properly made. ' Ithaca, J u ly 2 8 ,1 8 2 4 . ’63tf J. S.-L E E , H A S JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF Drugs 8? Medicine, Fall and Summer Strained SPER M . Q1L. N . B. All those indebted to the late firm of L E E -& B A X T E R , are TequestHd^ t n make immediate payment to ~ J. S . L E E . I t h a c a , June 8 , 1824. n ’65tf. c A S H P AID fqr F L A X SE E D , W H E A T , RYE and CO RN, delivered a t the M ills, or at the W hite Store near Owego Bridge, south of the Hotel where may be had 5 quarts of Whiskey, for 60 lbs. o f Rve or Gorn» . : ’ j , f . t g g m s o n . Ithaca, Aug. 1 7 ,1824. A ’ \VIEW O F ALL RELIGIONS ; and the Religious Ceremonies of ull Tia- tioos at the present day— Including an Abridgement o f “ The Idolatry o f the Hiu- doos ; fheir History, Literature, 'Religioij, Manners and Customs, &c. B y W illiam W<rrdy D . D . o f Serampore.” * W ith the Religion and Ceremonies o f other Pagan ria tions. By Thom a s Robbins. Just received and for sale a t the Bookstore o f M ACK & ANDlCUS. Sep t. 28* 1824. STEPH E N MACK, Attorney $ Counsellor at Law and Solicitor iu Chancery,' H AS opened ab Office in the village} of Ithaca, a few-doors west o f the HAtel,. and directly opposite the Post-Office, where he will g ive .a careful and prompt attention to all such business, in the line o f his profes sion, as may be intrusted to his c a r e . Ithaca, July 5 ,1 8 2 4 . • w Musical Monitor. F fJS T PU B L ISH E D , and for sale at ° MACK ^ A N D R U S ’ Bookstore* by the dozen-or single, T H E M C S f C A t M O N ITO R , 0 i - . ' New-Yoric Colleetiou' of T o which is prefixetj the ELE M BM TA R Y CLASS BOOK, beipg an Introduction to the Science o f M u sic, arranged and syste matized by W i l l u m J. Edson. Together W ith A Choice Collection of Psjalm arid Hymn Tunes , set Pieces and, Anthems, adapted io Public Worship .' - B y E phraim R eed . ’ T h ird revised E d ition, e n larged 8 f Improved. P f t c e , S § 8 per_dozen— 7 s . and 8 s. Single. Ithaca Feb. 2 4 ,1 8 2 4 . Blank Books. C O U N T Y AND T O l f N O F F I C E R S A nd the public in general, are informed that they can be supplied with BLA NK BOOKS, for CO U N T Y RECO R D S , Town Records, legers , & ? c . ruled to any pattern, and o n excellent paper — a t short notice, End on reasonable terms,, by the subscriber. B. S. CO O K , B e ider. 0 3 “ Ordefs le ft at M A C K & AN D R U S ’ BpoK-sTORE will receive ettehtibn. Ithaca. Dec. 1 0 ,1 8 2 3 . n’30tf. T HE subscribers w ill pay CASH , for thirty h e a d .ofiih e ly O X E N .. A lso, one hundred live SHOATS, weighing from 1 0 0 io 150 pounds each; v G U N N & B E L D E N . x Ithaca, Oct. 5, 1824. ’ 7 3 tf. H ■ , ' ; 3 2 , 1 ■ • Ackley & Hibbard^ E E S P E C T F U L L Y inform their custom ers and the public\generally that they fcontinqe t o manufacture and offer for sale at offices j s ix doors west o f the Ilotpl, O Y A L , AND EVERW OTilEK DESCRIPTION OF HATS Whclesale & Retail , for which they will wool, furs, wheat, oats, beef, pork, butter, cheese, a s cheap css the c h e a p e st; receive iu . payment,, cash rye, corn lu mber. o f the liberal patronage ‘ heretofore receiv ed, they feel themselves underTuany ob ligations t o their customers, and hope s till to merit their-continuance ; assuring them at the same.time, that they have -taken the up most pains to obtain the best o f stock and first-rate workmen. W A N T E D — as a b ove, 3 0 0 0 lbs., sheared for which a liN°ral price will be paid in C a s k G o o d s, or h a t s . JSTotice to Matters. A. & H . have recently received from |% EFA-UL^liav«ig m * ‘: pay JL / of, motteye.eecured t o be paM by o i0ort| executed by John Suriewr, of Ulysseff, in county o f fonqikins, to Mitlin BilrleWfOf i town, county and state .aforesaid , d*ted1 tb e t\yi ly niatli dt^ of ftlarch, eighteen burclred tweniy-three', o f “ all that certain piece or pi cel of laml, situate lying and being a part of Id number nineteen, in the town o f ITlygges. in Military tract pf the state of New-Vork^andpi ticularly described.and bounded a s follows, viz beginning at 6be pt^cth-east corner o f a hundi acre lot, belongining to Jaoies L eUs; thenqe souq New-York, a general assortment of H a tters S t i c k anal Trim m ings,i which are pfiered lor sale at reduced price?, consisting o f Prim e Northern Beaver Skins, 3 ,0 0 0 Prime Nutria do. x CommOfl and Prim e Muskrat,dh- ' ^ Raccoon Skins, Camels’ Hair, ’ ; German Carrot, Coney W o o l, Cotton and Silk Linings of different colors, Morocco, o f different colors, Sllk Cordsand ornanvepfs, with gimp edging forci)il<lren?shat^---OstriclrFeathersr ----- Looping,. *Iip Paper, Assorted H a t Buckles^ Black, Drab, F ooted and Plain jjSaloqns* Black, Drab and Assorted Bindings Military Binding— Superior Coarse' and fiffe Bow Striugs— Raising Jacks, Stopping Brushes—Blocking Twice, &c. i5sc. &c. ' lthaca 9 A u g u s t 5 , 1823. * *. D EFAGLT having been made in t i e payment of money, secured to be paM by a mortgagf- eXeiiltefd b y William B. Hoilaway ttt John Sutton date tbeSTth day o f Gotober, t82S, «f\i!l*th6te certain plecei o r parceiaof land.fltuate, lylngamt being a parf of lot number t^enty-ttjrp, In jibe town of Ulysses,, in tbe county o f 'ToEapkln 5 , ancl bounded a s follows:—Beginning in lEe'centre of the Highway at thesouth-west corner o f Jeremiah (Wenty chains and Reventyrfive links;; tbence we tliirteen chams and.forty-nine Iin|i8, to ihe p|i 'tf\*beglnihrng—containing twenty-eight acres laud’*-—Notice |s thereforo hereby given, that ] virtue o f a power contained i n said mortgag anil in pursuance o f the statute in such case ma audp rovided, theA id jnortgaged.preniiBes wiltJ sold a l public vendue, on tbe twentletli day November next, a; ten o’clock i n the forenoon, j the Mah8ion-Iiouse of 13oct. Iiewia Halsey,] Triimansburg, in said county . Bated May iOl 1824. . M IL L IN BCRLE4V, H. D. B ahto , A tt’y. D E F A U L T having .been made in, tbe pa; ment of money seenred to be paid by’ mortgage, executed by Jo h n S c t t o n to -Jai Ynnorden, dated the 25th day o f November, 182 of “ all that certain piece or parcel of Isihd, beii one hundred and sixty five acres of land, in t north-west corner of'lot-rmmbpr-fiftj of Enfield, in, the eounly o f Tompk qated in the following maaiier to wit— Begirininj at the north-west corner a f said lot number hi and running straigh t liiies of equal length a t fig angles With each o tter, ta as to form a square i of laod to contain one Hundred and bixty?fi' acres”—NOTICE is therefor® hereby givEa 4’hauby virtue of a power contained in said mort« gage, and in pursuance o f tlie statute, the nboTi descfibed jpremisee -will b e spld at public vendnj^ ttw the Uiiriy-gfft al .tea o’clock in the forenoon, a * .the Court-House U ; the village of Ithaca. Dated J u l y 42th, 1824. JACOB TANO R D E N . B spyw & A tU g . ________ D E F A U L T having been uiade4n the paymoaj of monev, secured t o be paid b y a mortgaga, executed by AViijia'm.B* E aird, anil Auna Baie' to Otis Eddy, bearing' 3tt,le tfie twelfth diy . September, one thousand ieight hundred and tweml ly-bue, of ail that ceftainr jptof land, iyibg aa4| being oil lot number:niiaety;four ltbaicdV sitiiatell op that part o f saiil iotias as'known^by the natneafl Fall Creek Village^bcginning a tJi stake &: stonal standing iBthenortheast cprneft of a small lot < lsnd,tbis day conveJeifhQ/4he«1&GlisEddy*) Chester Walbridge,thence running west eight roik| tbence north tbree feet ; t bence west twelve rod*;f thenpe-oorth^tvv’^rcils }.thepce:fesis.ttwenty' ro^.jl virtu^of a powy contained ib said mortgage, in^pursr.ance o l l h e statntein^sncbtcAsR; tnaxlejKcll provided,; the above described premises Will J ms J said at pnblic vendue, on the tenth: day o f'bU rcH p e it,'atteno’clock iit'j^e.lorepoen,at the HoteIfl kepi by Mr..Spencer, ih tb e village o f Ithaca.. DatedSeptember 14,1824. * . O H S EDDY. D a v m i ifo o n c o c E , A t t ’y, ^ E F A U L T having been m aoe In t h f p a y ment o f money secured to be pal# tty h fnoTtgage, executed by Sfrepfierd Iffaiv ble to Peter Teeter, Dated tlie 6 th day of April, 1 8 2 2 ,6 1 * * att that.,certain preempt thence north forty4lx degrees east, mine chains and twenty-two links; tbence weit two chaids and seventy-five linfts; thence soutfi'forty-six de grees West, seven, hhaim and'niuety-jbree links, to the plate’ o f beginning.~-And al^o Jfnojher piece, 'M \thfe south-west'-coruer of- the hhove described lot^iinti runs thence north forty-six degrees Tfeast, two chains and. fifty links; thence north, forty ; Sve degrees east, seventy-fi. n linkb; Dience soktb i forty-six degrefes West, tWo cbaihserict fifty links; thence norlh forty-five degrees ^ west, ■ seventy-^ 5ve links 4b the place of hpginnjpg.-^fAnd & -ihe dthfer piece, bounded as followsBpgiyitifng * •it the deatre o f the highway, ia the eauth, tine of the sorvcy-fifty acres on said lot) andTiii.s thekce east fourteen.ihabs and ihirty liniri; ; thence nqrtb nine chin.* and 'eighteen linkauihen.ee east' five ^chains i thencjp nortjjc*v?o cjiai»|‘{:, nnd tweuiyrtWo'dibks ; theEfoe-sonth forty-'five de grees eMttj bue chaiu atid rwerity-eigbt .linksr thanceTjotthh forty-six degrees weBtvtbree^lraijnf; ffience'loatn foYty-three degrees, east, ei^c (chalns- aiid eighth-six ‘ links, to ifie’place6 o f begrnnbg, containing altogether-thirty acres of land; be thfe same more at- less.—And the SHid;mar.tgage hav. ing been duly assigned by the Baid JABd Sutton to Jacob Venorden—Notice is , th®reSrife, ,hereby given, that- by yirtue o f a poWer fedniained iQ said moftgage, and in pursuance b f the statute, the nhove described premises will beisofd at public vendne dn ( the ninth day of February-next, a t lO o ’clock in ’ the forenoon, a t the Eo.tpl, kept by •Mr. Spencetf ini* the>: village of Ithnca.—-Dated; August 17, 1824. > JA G 0 8 ‘ V A TfORDEN. Bkvyn & D a n a , A t r t . paccel o f land, \being part o f Tot number ] severity-six in th e totvn .o f Larisiibg, DRdj county.of Tom p k ing,andbotindedas follows^ to wit :■—Gn the sdfath b v Elisha D e lano, on j the e a st, north aud westj by land owned -by Thomas:& H enry Ludlqw ; contairiiog one half acre o f land.” Nqtice is therefore hereby ^iven, that by virtue o f a power d o n - . tatned jn said mortgage^ anff in.pnrsuanee o f ] the statute, the above described premises wUI be sold a t public vendue* oh the seventh day o f January next, a il ‘tea o’clock in thb forenoon, at the H o tel Iu, the village o f Lud* iowvilte, kept by Jnbez Bradley. Dated Jo-', ly 16th 1824. ' P E T E R T E E T E R . By SA mueu L qve - , A ttorney I 'VEFAU L T having been raade in tlie payment J L / -of money g secured tq be paid by a mortgage executed byisA * c PowKti, and Cr.AHissA his Wile, in tfee town Of Hector,: county of Tomp kins and state o f New-York, to AbrhL^m Beli, b f 'the state o f New-Jersey, dated the foarteetitb day of October, in the year of ourLqrd,®n thousand oight hundred and,twenty-twq, of all 3hat certaic pieceor-parcei-bf-tan-dj-sittisite/ lying, h n d fieitig a part of lot number sixty-seven, in the tow? o f Ulysses, foow EnfieldJ in tbe Mititafy^lWci, county of Tompkins and state of. New-York, a riff particnlarfy. despribed and bounded Is follows, viz’ Beginijing thirty two chains east ofthe north West' cortxer bf the sald lot. on the north line of the said j o t t h e n c e east twenty-sW chains and sixty-six links; thence south forty chains ind seventy-ono IHika ; tbence west twenty Six chains and sixty-sit links; thence uorth forty phains and seventy-one links tq the place b r beginniqg. con- taining oaehtindred and eight acres and one hun dred square rods ; NOTIt>E is therefore here’.., given,'that by vittue of a power conUined iff said- mortgage, and itt pursuance of tbe statute in such case made and provided, the above described pre. misea will be sold, a t public vqndne, on the four teenth day of April next, al ten o*clodk iu jhe forenoon,-at the Hotel - kept, by M r, Spencer, io tbe village of Ithaca, DatedBcti-G, 1824. , A * H A M . B E L L , D a v i d O .B V ii, Att’y. Cloth Dressing. f i - H j E subscriber begs leave to liifonn hi? -Jtfrien d s ^ and the public in general, that; he still continue? the above .business, near Bennett’s, Mills, in th e village of Ithaca,-^ Having engaged a workman, bred to, the manufacturing of AYooIIen Goqds,atthe east^ ^arditogether with the addition o f new arid :rsi. ritte S h e a iistg JWachines, and vut f o r IN M G O JBJLUE, . , ■wfimh colour he will warrant superior to tu t y Heretofore done' i n the county ; and hsivirig * ■been at considerable e x p ense id erecting MTa-' ; chineayv and selecting first rateworkmenl h e flatters* Idmrelf thut h i s w o rk w illbedd h b ' witli n n e a tnessand. dispatobnObexeelled-by' any In th e county. C r a p e s , S i l k s , BrdU d Clothsf Chstimeres, 8 fc. died And refinished. - accordmg to-order. H e hbpcs, by stricf at-*; .tention t o business, to merit a share o f public patronsge.^ ■ TAILORING BUSINESS,. Crittiag aftd v- Making, done at the above place, and strict | attention paid to cutting, ,&ac. for women. .«* *! ijiake,—-AH kinds of^r^dwee taken in pay * tqenf.. * - Two or three oF Parsot,s’ improved SHEARING MACHINES* eniirely new, and ‘ Wnrrarited to do wark io ri superior style], fori sale as above* •i JAMES RAYMOND. Ithaca,*August 1 8 ,1 8 2 4 . . . ’66tf. C A R D IN G <fe C L O T H -D R E S S I N G . ‘ f tf’M I E subscriber respeetfnlly informs bis M . customers, and ihe pnblic generaliy, fifatihe still cqntkiues the kbdve business in ' thri ’village o f Ithaca. He will remove his Machinery from A. j^reenV ^ iRll into his' own new F a c tory, a few rctfs’sohth pf Beebe & Muun^s Store, where he Will endeavour to do Work as wejl as, i; can be done at any Other shop in the Slate— and on as favoura ble^terfos; H e wilt have a Vat for Indigo B/riei Wbieb colour h e w ill warrant to be. done i n (be best possible' mariner. > Tbos^ Wishing to have worfe done, in . h i s lin e ,’ would do well to call and .examine h is estabK lisbirient, befof e engaging With any one elseT He continues C A R D IN G at the sam e sbojp ; arid'Wril receive in payment, W h eat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Beef] Pork, Butter, Cheese^ Lumber, and approved Credit. 5 JONATHAN BRIDGES. Ith a c a , A u g u s t 23, X824. * 6 Stf;