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A-rw''-* ■ •• ■ * were within the range of the stifling smoke and scorching flame. In less than nine hours from the begining, more than twenty squares existed only in memory and in the ascending columns of smoke and flame which covered the city s site. But the saddest sight ot all was the destruction of brave, but bewildered men, who finding themselves suddenly surrounded with fire, rushed, staggered and uncertain, from flame to flame, in hopeless efforts to escape, until strangl ed and scorched they writhed and fell in full view of hundreds who were com pletely powerless to save them. Others after battling inside of what they had considered fire proofs,finding their efforts to save the buildings vain, endeavored to escape, but too late. The doors and window blinds were red hot, and could not be opened in some instances, ond their last chance of safety failed them .— W e cannot exptess our sensations of yesterday while looking upon the black ened remains of poor humanity, as they still lay, burned to coals, amid the fire which filled the cellar of a building on Montgomery st, still beyond the reach o f all who gazed upon them. May we never again see so horrible a spectacle. JENNY LIND’S M I O I T ! IN G E N V E A . W. CARROLL CO. h EVE jnsi ree«Mvo<l a fresh supply of NEW GOODS, which will he sohi, a* usual, very cheap for cash. K7*Cull and exam ine. G eneva, Ju n e 25, 1P51. 69- w m . f T l e a m a n , Plain and Ornamental Painter, G r a in in g & in t e r n a l D e c o r a tions) for Public, and P rivate H o u ses, done in the best style of t h e h r t . 69 S e n e c a st., G e n e v a , N. Y. THOMAS & HALEY, Im p o r t e r s , & YVholelale Dealers in GREEN AND DRIED 212 W ash in g t o n Street) d a n ’ l T H u MAS, > JKkRM lAH H A L E Y , S 69m6 A N E W IN V E N T IO N . MARRIED AND UNMARRIED LADIES, W HO are afflicted with weaknesses peculiar to their ht-x. are Invited to call nt the residence o f Ur VV il - dbk , (oi leave orders where he shall call upon them,) and examine Dr. CAULKIN’S U tero V a g in a l Supporter) For the cure nt Vrolapsia Uteri, or Falling of the Wnmbj the use o f which, in all cases, afford* immediate relief and ultimately an entire cure o f that most prevalent ond distressing complain. Numerous certificates can be pro. duced trout medical gentlemen o f high respectability, com mendatory of thtt practical utility of Dr. (.• ’a Supporter, and the advantages it possesses over any and nil other In ventions for the radical curb of Hits nnd all o'herd is- cases consequent upon lv Louis D k V. W ilder . Geneva, June 8.1, IBM. t>9 NEW GOODS, A T COBB & SMITH’S. NEW GOODS. 'STILL THEY COME. I Second A r r ival of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS) C. L. MORRIS i 1 AT H AVING just relumed from New York, and arranged his store for the Spring and Summer trade, at the well known stand, Nu. 6, SENECA STREET, (formerly occu- a n i > A T No, 6 SENECA ST-, N E W Y O R K . S nivelization .-—W hithersoever we go, we meet the sniveller. He stops us at the corner of the street to intrust us with his opit.ion. H e fears that the morals and intelligence of the people are des troyed by the election of some rogue to office. He tells us just before church, that the last sermon of some transcen dental preacher has given the death blow to religion, and that the waves of athe ism and the clouds o f pantheism are to deluge and darken all the land. In a time of great health, he speaks of the pestilence that is to be. The mail can not be an hour late but he prattles of railroad accidents and steamboat disas ters. He fears that his friend who was married yesterday will be a bankrupt in a year, and whimpers over the trials which he had to endure: HALL ItUCKEL & CO., W HOLESALE DRUGGISTS) AND DEALKRS IX P a ints) O ils, W h ite Lead) D y e Stuff*, F a n c y A r ticles, &c.5 No. 220 G R E E N W I C H St., one D o o r below Barclay st., N e w York, Invite the patronage of C o u n try Dealers in general. N . B. M a n u facturers of th e best Friction M a tches in th e w o rld 6ft . dk J . H O P K I N S , IMPORTERS AND DEALERS OF BAR AND BUNDLE IRON, Cast, Blister, and Spring Steel; Amer ican, English, ana Gertpan Hard ware; Nails, Anvils, Vices, &c., &-C., 9 3 B a r c la y Street, N e w Y r o k . C E R T I F I C A T E S . Docl. C aui . kinb Ims tlili day exhibited to u s his Utero Vaginal Supporter, and demonstrated the principle o f its use and apidiciiliou, from which w e a n ; fully satisfied of its happy adapt ‘lion to the uses for which it is 'feslxned. The facility w ith which the pn'Unt herself is enabled to apply It, constitutes in our opinion one of Its peculiar merits. In conclusion, we would cheertully recommend H to the attention of medical men, nnd also to patients suffering from tile affliction it is so eminently calculated to relieve. L ansinom B riggs , M. I). Auburn, JV*. Y. C iias IS.V an A moks . M. D. Jcnxrii T. P itnky , M D. Dr. W ilder — S ir: Having seen In the Gazette o f the I Uli n f Apiil n favorable notice ot l)r. Caulkin'* Utero Vaginal Supporter, for tile relief ond cure o f a most fre- qii tit and distressing malady among women, a weakness peculiar to the sex. known by the name o f Prolapsi* Ute ri, or ** Falling of the vVnmb,” it givte mo pleasure to be able. In view of suffering humanity, to add uty testimony In favor o f this lnvaluable>uptw>rtrr I have been a great sufferer myself front the complaint above mentioned, which so affected uty head, stomach, Chest, back, loins, and hub*—In fact, the whole system —that l was obliged to keep the bed for days, being una ble to ho raised hi my bed wMioul product g faintness, and numerous other distressing symptoms, ami finding no relief from the common method o f treatment, I was ier- suaded to use Dr. C.'s Supporter; nnd to my surprise, the first trial that I made, it so relieved me that I was nut only able to sit up in hud, hut to get up and walk. My lieallh has been continually improving, now being able to attend to my accustomed domestic d* ties, and walk Irotn one to two miles a day. I have also known others tiltti- tarty affected, (and ill some respects much worse.) speed ily relieved and finally cured. I therefore most cheerfully and unhesitatingly recommend the use o f Dr. C ’s Sup porter as above price to all ladies, married or unmarried, as the never-failing source o f relief, comlort, ond cure. Yours respectfully. A L ady . T H E subscriber is just receiving his second purchns* of N e w and C h o ice Spring and Sum m e r Goods, o f a l l k in d s . 1M* a ssortm ent is now very lurge and complete, to which he would invite theuiK n tion of nil who xviil please rem em b er his motto is cheap lor ready pay. 66 C . L . M O RRIS. FOURTH OF JULY, 9 9 €9 P a C s p o A g e n ts! A g e n ts! A g e n ts! A N e w R a ilroad and S tatistica l M ap of th e State of N e w 1 o r lt. f J l H E above valuable w o rk is now in the hands (CT Perron* dodrins hoard and treatm ent, can be ac commodated by giving seasonable notice. AH communi cations m u st be post-paid. ______________________ HARDWARE. PROUTY & CHEW H a v e r e m o v e d their stock of Hardware to T h e ir Old Stand, N o . 14 Seneca st., where they are offering a full ond well selected stock of Shelf ond Heuvy H ardw a re, ot the lowest Cosh 1’rir.es. Amongst our Stock moy be found a complete assortm ent of* House 'Jrimming-S T a b le nnd Pocket Cutlery. Carpenter's Tools, Guns, Pistols, Anvils, Vices, Iron, Steel, Nails. Stoves, Chain and Cistern Pum p s, Scythes, Cradles, Forks. Hand and Horse R a k e s , &c. P . <$• C . a r e A g e n ts for B r o w n ’s P la t form and C o u n ter Scales, with steel there M a - P la f e d B r it a n n ia Coffee Pots, T e a p o t s and C a s tors, The latest patterns He IS With an lean be found, for low prices, at enternal nightmare and emits an eternal 19 E . B A R N A R D ’S, wail. Recklessness is a bad quality, and so is blind and extravagant hope; but neither is so degrading, as inglorious and inactive despair. W e object to the sniveller, because he presents the anom-! ,-*T ° r lU“ e-\e.r®vef* a,,d rwi“ be rea,|y r” = ir c u . , t ’ . , , 1 . c i latio n on the 2 o tli lu s t . It co n tain s th e r e s u l t s , B e a r in g s , an d w a r r a n te d su p e r i o r to an y o aly ot a being who has the power ot mo- | 0 f t |)H l a t e cen s u s , in re f e r e n c e to p o p u latio n , a g - j in m a r k e t . A lso Buck’s P a t e n t B o ring lion without possesing life. His inspir- 1 ed langour is worse than tumid strength. Better that a man should rant than whine. The person who has no bound ing and buoyant feelings in him, whose cheek never flushes at anticipated good, whose blood never tingles and fires at the contemplation of a noble aim, who has no aspiration and no great object in life, is only fit for the hospital or the band-box. Enterprise, confidence, a dis position to believe that good can be done —these contistute important elements in the character of every man who is of use to the world. We want no xvailin$r and whimpering about the absence of happi ness, but a sturdily determination to abate misery.— W hipple , riculture, manufactures, & c., all ih«* railroad* and I chines, a new and labor-saving M achtue, paying canals, with statistics relating thereto; nnd much for itsell in framing one building. XVe will he happy to show our Goods to pur chasers, and feel confident that both Goode and T e rm s will give S a tisfaction. P . PR O U TY . J r ., 6Sm3 A. I>. E x c o m m u n i c a t e d .— We understand, says the Buffalo Commercial, of Satur day, that Bishop Tinton, last Sabbath, caused a pastoral letter to be read in oil the churches of his Diocese, formally excommunicating St. Louis Church and congregation. The church has been deprived of its priests for two or three months past, because it would not sur render ils temporalities into the hands of the Bishop, and this extreme step has t)henu <llVf * T punishment of tho “ refractory’ Trustees, :nsist that the control of the church property shall remain wh#»r» *»* **«» donor, the late Louis Rock . Dem. other appropriate m a tter connected with tho terial greatness of the Em p ire State. Agents a t e wauled in every county, to circulate this work, ft is one that every intelligent citizen will purchase, and which will be of ines tim able value to all. A p p ly to J . II. C O L T O N , No. 86 C e d a r st., N EW Y O RK . June 17, 1S51. 69w3 IM P O R T A N T T O BUTTER MAKERS & DEALERS. T H E S U B S C R I B E R S having purchased the right to the u E a g le B u tter M a c h ine)” patented by R . H . M e r r y m a n , are now pre. pm * d to supply the demand for this greatest of nil modern inventions. Butter w o rked by this M achine i« thm o ughly deprived of all that deteri orates, or causes it to become rancid. W e guarantee, that Butter w o rked by it, and pocked with ordinary care, will retain its sweetness for two years. T h e grand secret of working Butter free from Buitermiik is practically dem o n strated in theos< of this M a c h ine; while irs cons'll uetiun is so sim ple Dial it cannot get out of order, nnd will easily work from ten to fifteen pounds per minute, with less labor than to work one pound by any other way. M a c h ines may be ordered by mail, post-paid, e n c o r i n g $12, in CI1ATTERTON & PIERSON. C o m m ission M e rchants. 240 W a s h in g t o n .S t r k e t , N kw Y o r k . Country Rights fur sale on fuvnrabln term s . Carii advanced on co n s ig n m e n 'S o f Buiter or Produce. June. 1351. 69 w4 Lecoutculx. itio G E N E V A P R I C E C U R R E N T . Flour, Superfine, per bbl, W heat per bushel, Harley, Oat*, Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, per lb. Lard, do. Cheese, do Kjrgt per «loz. Onion* per bushel, Apples,green,do. Potatoes, do Iteami, do. Plums,dried, per 1b. Apples, do. do. Peaches’, do. do. *5 25 I «o <1 70 0 31 0 45 0 30 « 10 0 10 0 07 0 08 0 «3 o :w 0 44 1 no 0 12 0 03 0 14 « $5 25 a 1 (Ml a 0 75 a 38 a 0 Ml « 0 36 a 0 II a 0 la a 0 08 * 0 08 a 0 75 a 0 44 a 0 50 a 1-12 a 0 15 a 0 04 a 0 15 B Y order of tho comity Judge, of the county of Ontario nonce isxivvn, ioa$\l pers-nt* having claims avninst the Estate of J ohn J onkp . Fate of the town of Phelps, in tin* county of Ontario, to present the some with the vouchers iliereof, to tlie subscriber, one of the Executor* uf the last xviil of the *a«U J ohn J ones , at his residence, in the said town. <»o <ir before the 20th day of December, Dated June I ,11*51. 69niG ___________ TUOMAS_JONKy, Executor. T U R N E l l & C O M P A N Y ’S C O M B I N E D memgerib CIRCUS W ill e n t e r the village, On th e 8th day of Ju ly) T H E A N IM A L S are those which were ex hibited throughout the principal cities of E u rope by V»n Amburgh. Tho performing Ele phant, Abdullah, T R A V E L E R S ’ D I R E C T O R Y , u Cart going East. Way Exurese, 10,08 A-M. Expre-g, Steamboat Ex. Mall, Emigrant, Alight Exp, 11.4*4 4 03 P. ill. 5 Ott P. M. 10 55 P. M. 10 OH P- M. Freight, M. Cars going IVest. Rm'urnudi, 1,59 A Night Express, 2,45 Way Express, II 48 Steamboat Ex. 2,50 P. M. . < Accmn., Mail. 10,08 A. M. 4.21 7.55 P. M. P. M. RATES OF FARE. From Geneva to Oak’s ( oruer*, u 44 • I *4 • « U It • I *. II n u ii M ,1 l« l« li u »t II II II I. II II »* V i'tm a , \ Clifton, “ SlmrievlMe. ♦1 Cuimmhtigua, Fnninngion, 11 Victor, “ Rochester, u Waterloo, “ Kenrcit Kail*, u Ca> uira, 44 Auburn, “ Junction, “ Syracuse, $1 10 cent*. 20 30 40 55 75 HO 30 90 25 35 65 85 I 30 i, u u It ll It It ll II II n tl 14 EMPIRE SALOON. L ET all tiiose who have witnessed the ap parent neglect which has hitherto character ized the appearance of W a ter st., along the re- gion opposite the T e m p e rance House, rejoice in its present m arked im p rovem ent. Not only lias I*ROUTY’S New Store arisen to improve its as pect, but the Old Girsl Mill is being rapidly trans formed into neat nnd elegant Shops, end the third story into a Capacious Public H a ll, for Lectures, Concerts, Panoram a s, &v , &c., But already, the south part of the building, 2d door from (he corner of Castle and W a ter sts , has been fitted up, in the most enticing manner, as on EATING SALOON, B I T B » xvho, with skilful contrivance, places a table in the front part, loaded with P f i p C F S C O H - ta iu iu g th e latest N e w s , while on the side shrives, concealed by their burdens of L e m ons, O rsnges. Figs. Pine A p p les and Citrons, the former to satisfy an insntiablo curiosity, the lat. ter to sooth the itching palate. W hile still furth er hack dwell all substantial foods, which satisfy craving hunger, or contribute to build tip healthy constitution*, which may be diluted w ith Beer, Lem o n ade, lec C ream . Soda and ad ivjinilum. Remember the EMPIRE SALOON, a fexv steps from the Stooinbont landing, nnd op p o s ite th e T e m p e r a n c e H o u ses w h e re M E A L S will be furnished, A T A L L T , M ” = •\ ......... ' E . A . S M I T H . Geneva, June, 1S51. 68 DYEING FOIl THE PUBLIC! F I >11E subscriber hereby gives notice to the JL Ladies ond Gentlem en of G eneva, nnd the surrounding country and villages, th a t bo con tinucs, at his old stand, in Seneca street, first door east of the M ethodist Church, the business of D y e in g a n d Scouring i n a l l its branches. 1 H o will dye all shades of colors, on Dresses, Cloaks, Shawls, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Bonnette, Ribbons, Gloves, Hose, Coats, Punts. &c. Also M erinos, Alpacas, D eLaines, Bombazines, Bar eges, Coverlet Y a r n s ; nnd will dye and finish every variety of Woolens and Silks with, boauty and taste. Especial attention will he given to Scouring* Coloring nnd Pressing Gent’s Coats, Pants and Vests. Moreen Curtains and silk Dresses,watered. He gives a confident assurance to the public, that all work entrusted to his care, w ill bo per formed in a satisfactory manner. Leghorn, Straw , Tuscan and Fancv Bonnetts dyed black, Slate, D rab, and Green colors. W M . SE D G W IC K . G eneva, June 18*1*, 1851. 68tf W HEELER’S PATENT R a ilw a y C h a in H orse P o w e r and O v ershot T h r e sher & Separator. I S fast approaching, and in o r d e r to give all a suitable opportunity tn appear arm e d and equipped as F a s h io n directs , F. R. PAGE H a s th r o w n open the im m ense Store familiarly know n as the REG ULATO R, N o . 2 6 , Seneca st., W h e r e he would invite the w h o le A R M Y of Fashion, W h e th e r R e g u la r s or V olunteers , to call and exam ine a very large and well se lected stvck of Fancy and Staple C o m p risi ng an endles variety, for all kinds of dress, from th e T o w Frock, w o rn by ihe Heroes ol seventy six. to the Ne Plus VUra, or T u r k ish C o stum e , recently adopted by the H e roines of 1851, w h o have of late exhibited a Uniform d e term ination to obtain suitable Re-Dress foi the rights w h ich have so long been regardlessly trodden under foot. Am o n g various other a-iticies, he has all qualities and w idths of Freech) I n d ia and Ita l i a n Black. S ilk s and SatinS) W h ich ore said, by all wise judges, to m e rit the m o st excellent reputation they have already attained, w ith o u t the least assistance of our n e ig h b o r ’ s gas , w h ich is about beeing used by some in large quantities, in order to make sail of their fabrics, at h i g h h a t e s . H e has also a great variety of Plain, Cornelian, C h e n e and Em b roidered Silks, Tissues and W o rsted Bar eges, Silk and Linen Poplins, BaregesDeL>rines, W h ite and P rinted M u slins, F r e n c h and E n g lish L a w n s , F igured and Plain C h a m b ra. Ging hams, Prints, E M B R O ID E R Y Goods— Muslin Edgings and Irisertings, U u d ersleeves, Collars, Cufls, H a n d k e rchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery, to g e t h e r w ith a beautiful assortm e n t of Black Lace Edgings and Ribbon Quillings, lor M a n til la and D ress Trim m ings. M illin e r y Goods, a t W h o lesale an d R e t a il. H a v ing purchased m a n y articles, especially for w h o lesale purposes, he would invite the particular attention of M illiners w h o may wish to replenish th e ir stock, to his cssonm e n t of Bonnet*. Ri lbons. Flow e rs, R u c h e e s, Ribbon Q u illings, Silk Laces, T a rletons, S traw T r i m ming, Butions, & c ., all of w h ich w ill be sold at unprecedented low prices. French, English and A m erican Broad Cloths, Cassim e res and Vestings, in great variety. G E N T S ’ SU M M E R W E A R . Such a Grode- ta C loth French Coaling*. L inen Drills, T w e e d s G am b roons, Y o rk D rills, D e m ins, &c. D O M E S T IC G OODS, including Bleached M uslins, from five eighths to txvo and a half yards w ide, B row n M u slins, T ickings, Stripes, C h e c k s , Bagging, and in fact alm o s t every article connected w ith thi* branch W ithout, stopping to make further m e n tion of articles or prices, the subscriber would say that the above m e n tioned stock has been purchased at the very low e s t possible prices, at Auction and Private Sale; and having adopted the cash sy s t e m exclusively, he feels confident that it will be for the interest of all w h o w ish to make their selections from an entire New Stock, and buy for Cash, to call at the R E G U L A T O R , 26, Seneca st. F . R. P A G E . G eneva, June 2nd, 1851.______________________06 NEW BINDERY. HE Subscriber having taken the Room over the Bookstore of the same with entirely new machinery, is now prepared to do all kind* of ib a sr 3) a sr In a superior style, and on reasonable terms. BLA N K BOOKS of all kinds R u led ami Bound to any Pattern, H a rper nnd other M onthly f'ngariues xviil receive parliculir at tention, and charges moderate. w ' ^ (0* Orders nnd Job* left at the B ookstore , will be promptly attended to. P. A. BRITTON & CO.’S, N o . 16 Seneca St.a G eneva. T H E subscriber* have again returned from New York, and are now prepared to show the largest ussuri mem of F a s h ion a b le Dress Goods ever offered in thi* m a rket. All Wo Cun do, in the space we wish to no. copy iu lh<$ Courier, i* lo invite all wishing to purchase, to call mid examine our entire stock, u* the styles ure too numerou* to mention. W e also have a variety of S h a w l s a n d M a n t i l l a s , of the latest and moat desirable styles. Also a large stock of G e n tlem e n ’s W ear) of e v e ry description nnd style, R EA D Y M A D E , or Mlinikle to make tip. Also a fresh stock of G r O C e r l C S ) Which has been all bough? since tr.e Hood, and will be sold u liltleclienpci than by any other establish ment :— Good Sugar from 6 to 9c., good le a at 2*. 6d., 3-*., 9. 6.1,, aud 4s„ b«*t Y.»ung Hyson at 5 and 6s., beet Black at 4 and 5*., Coffee 10c nnd l*. Please coil and exam ine, anil you will see that, our assortment i* such n< we can pnstnin. 65 P. A. B R IT T O N St Co. pied by himself, and lately by Morris & Collier) is now ready to and well selected stock of hibit his large, new FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS J GROCERIES, &c., He has just purchased, in New York, the largest anti most desirable slockjjnf goods ever be fore kept at No. 6., and is now receiving, by railroad, some very choice styles of goods, for SPRIJYG J1JYD SU M M E R W E A R , HAIL COLUMBIA!! W ar oh fhd Barefoot Company !! * * i W F. cJnim Hint people,are entirely tAK|:i tty •* for goingbiirefoot,wh,,ii they can come Jo the ' ' - Among which may be found almost every variety of the following styles of NEW STORE! A NO NEW GOODS!! D R Y GOODS) AND PE D D L E R S ’ DEPOT. W. CARROLL & CO., H A V E Ju«t opened a new and *plendi«t sioci, ot S taple & F a n c y D ry Goods9 Peddlers’ Goods, Y a n k e e N o tions. A c. &,c. which they offer lor sole, at Ncxv York city prices, for cash. Consisting in p a i t o f the foi- lowing'*! liclee, viz:—-Bareges, Barege D«'Liiini>s, Ginghams. Chambrnys, Lixvns, Silk Tissue*, Prints Mervimacs, Cochecu, Duiiell*, Fum iuire Chintz, Turkey R e d ,Sheeting,Shirting, Drilling, W adding,Denim*,Summer Stuff-*. Linen*, Blench- i-d and Brown Table Linens, Oil Cloth Cover*, Napkin*, Doyle*, colored S|>rvu<L, Lancaster Quilts, Counterpanes, Swiss, Book, Burred, Striped, and Jaconetie M uslins, \ ictoria cmdi-.d and colored Law n s, Linen, Silk nnd Cotton Handkerchiefs, Cravatls, Shawls, «Vc., together xviih every other variety of Goods in M arket. A large lo t of Peddler’s Goods, & Yankee Notions, at New York wholesale prices, consisting of Lace*, Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery, Shaw ls, Handkerchiefs, C ruvatts, Ribbons, Sus penders, Tapes, threads. Needles, Pin*, Buttons, Combs, Hooks and Eye*. Scissors, Uazor*^Spec- acles Brushes, Funs, Table Linens, Cutlery, Jew elry, Hall <$♦ Elton*.* German Silver Tea and T a b le Spoons and Butter Knives, Plated Good*- Peddlers, M erchants) and the trade general)*,supplied on tin most reasonable terms. Q t ^ T h e ladies and gentlem en of Geneva, and vioinity, a r e . respectfully requested to cull oud examine our stock, for them selves; and are as sured that no effort will be spared lo give entire satisfaction, in regard lo the quality ond price of goods'. T W O DOORS N O R T H of-the P O S T O F F I C E , W ater stiect, Geneva. W. C A R R O L L , & Co. May. 23. 1851. ________________ _______________05 FOURTH OF JULY. CELEBRATION. • Clear the track w ithout spite or malice, F o r one late of the C rystal Palace. T h o u g h in it he claim s no share, Still he feels interested there ; A n d always shall, he is pained to say, U n til such tim e as he gets his pay. PA RO D I SIL K L U S T E R S , n new and rich article. P O P L I N S , P L A I N P L A I D A N D ST R IPE D , of new and choice patterns. C H E N I S IL K T I S S U E , a choice variety of styles. F R E N C H , I T A L I A N & IN D IA . B L 'K S I L K S , for Dresses, M a n tillas, 8cc. P R I N T E D JA C O N E T S & L A W N S , pi ii*» and fancy.of desirable styles. SC O TC H & A M E R I C A N G I N G H A M S , * great variety of pattern*. P L A I N P L A I D A N D S T R I P E D L IN E N G IN G H A M S P L A I N A L L W O O L D E L A I N E S , black and fancy. P R I N T E D A M E R I C A N D E L A IN E S , of ell patterns and colors. FR E N C H B A R E A G E D E L A IN E S , new and beautiful designs. PL A IN A N D F IG U R E D B A R E G E S , B O M B A Z IN E S A N D A I.P A C C A S ; black and fancy. M E R IN O S AND Q U E E N ’S C U T H . lig h t co.o rs. P L A ID A N D N A N S O O K M V S L lN b . C A M B RICS A N D JA C O N E T S . LAWNS AND SWISS MUSLINS. H A R lltiD AND S T R I P E D DO. L IN E N C A M B K H A N D K E R C H I E F S . at all prices E M B R O ID E R E D C O L L A R S & W III s i LETS, fancy and m o u rning FA N C Y E M B R O I D E R E D C O L L A R S ,, new and beautiful styles. TARfjETCfN M U S L f N S , w h ite nnd colored. P L A l l f N E T & FIG U R E D C A P LACK. M U L L AND L A C E E D G I N G S AND IN S E R T - 1NGS linen and cotton do. E M B R O ID E R E D LA C E S L E E V E S , rfeand beautiful patterns new and desirable patterns. B r o c lie, C a shm ere, D e L a inca, Barege, B laeU and F a n c y SUlt SHAWLS, And many other goods of similar kinds, too numerous to mention. BOM’SXTBTS AIM'D HYBBODTS.—He has a very large assortment of the latest styles- and most desirable qualities, at wholesale or retail. PARASOLS AND RARASOLETTS# — Plain Green, and rich Embroidered; Black, and Colon d Silk, G ingham , 4tc. GLOVES AND HOSIERY, Of every description, for Gents, Ladies and Misses. He has also a Very JFsirttEde'ribsort- ment of GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, and would invite the particular attention of purchase!* lo his stock of French) B la c k and F a n c y BROADCLOTHS & CASSIMERES) Among which are some beautiful shades of olive, brown anti forest green, and other choice colors, which he thinks will not fail to please the most particular. B la c k Satin and F a n c y Vestings# Of these he has the most desirable styles and qualities to be found in the marketand tins no hesitation in saying that if customers will but give him a call be will be able to suit fhem in every particular, with this article. PR IN T S ! PRINTS! Some beautiful Vine patterns, also plain Chambra, and a great Variety of other styles, i“\ eluding all qualities from 4c to Is- Some good styles and fastscolors for 6.1. Furniture Prints, of all prices. Turque Red and Embroidered Muslins, for Window Curtains. Plai'V Striped anil Plaid do., of all qualities. DOMESTIC GOODS. Of these his assortment is complete, embracing a great variety of Bleached and Broxvn Muslins, Tickings. Checks, Drillings, Diapers, Crash, &c. &c. GENT'S SUMMER WEAR. Including TWEEDS, (all wool,) CASHMERETTS, KENTUCKY JEANS, LINEN DRILL DENIMS, and various other kinds. His Store is very conveniently arranged for keeping G R O C E R I E S , And he will pay particular attention to this branch of his trade. He is determined • that his assortment of Groceries shall be second to none in this vicinity. He has therefore pur chased, and will keep constantly on hand, a choice variety. He invites the attention of all Tea-Drinkers to his assortment of TEAS, as he has all grades from 2s. 61. to 8$., which N E W SHOE STORE. A few floors N o rth of the PostOtUce- P» W^ter s treet, . and procure, fora littl.* money, any kind of Boot <ir S hoe that may suit the loot or hnry. T h 6 subscribers have ju s t Jt‘<?CPive<| a Good supply of Boots’a n d Shoe*,\ of all Itiudfl) frnfri IJ kskdict M ali . &, Co., one of the best wholesale inunuftctmiug Establishm ents in the city of N. Y. W e would just sav tn the public that we me prepurrig tu d ive a big trade in tho I’oot, Shoe and Loathe r business, this searo v ; and we shall do it in tVuterst. too. N . B. Ju s t i eccived, tins day, by express, on E L E G A N T ARTICLE OK G e n ts ’ B u c k s k in Boots., Congress Gaiters. Also a lot o| LAD1KS* FANCY W ORK OO Cull and men, tree of Chnrgn. 38 SPERRY, & Co. Geneva, A p ril 7, lttol. W I L L I A M J U D S O N v 1851. SPRING ATTRITION. AND EX T E N S IV E SALE Of H o m e M anufactured and BE.BY 1 H ofo AN ENLARGED FLA ^ . K NOW ING that small profits and large sale* are better than stnall sales and ).«rge profits,.\ -too much in tog if 6 fur these times uf reform '-ai.d im provem ent, VV. ./ is .determined tu do •business on the form er plan, A t h is 0 6 < 1 Stand, No. 1 7 W ater st.) .(refitted and enlarged.)' nV h e re M^srif. & CRA’WFOfcD will he on hand at-all times to take m ^ s h res, and exhibit for inspection the best stock of Ready Made Clothing, Cloths, Casfimeres, Vn&tinjis, .ShiiTs/Hanrfkerciii^fs,Sftocrks, Suspenders &e., he hns’et’er h id the pleasure to- offer hi thi# m a rket. ; Particular niterTion given to custom work by M essrs. M. fk C., so well known that they re quire no eulogy.* A lai-gc S tock New Goods reerived this xveVkV , j , , v * - {0»(?e.nt!etii4n. \Wshing to keep up wiih the ffines will please call at No. 17. Country M erchants. Gentlem- n or Ladies tffahing\ Cloths. Cassimeres or Vesting* by the piece or yartT frotn his stock, can be supplied. Small neat Hat Goods'for children— a. good supply. M r. JU D S O X returns his sincere thank* to his large circle of customers, for their patron age and confidence during the twclve*ypavi'he has been engaged in the Clothing Business in Geneva ;‘and trusts to his experience t.nd facili ties to make himself more wdrthy t-f their\ pationage. . Geneva, MarJh 1f)fh, 185f. T 55 S tkamdoat leave* Geneva at 4 A. M., and at 12 M, daily. (Sunday* excepted.) DixtvtLLK and P knn V an S tages will leave Geneva daily, nt H o'clock. L yons S t auk leaves Geneva a t 2 P M. C i . yd * STAoelanvesGeneva h i 3 o 'c lock,?. 61. , P o * t OrriCE opens at 7 A. M., mnl closes a t 8 P. M. B ank ujiriitf at 10 A. 61., and 2 P. M.; closes a t 12 M. end 4 P M . H I A R R I T D . On W e d n e sday, Ju n e 18th, at th e residence of C a p t.G , D a k in, by the Rev. M r . Voorhies, Mr. W il l i a m W F a ir f ie l d to Miss. M aria E. S a n f o r d , both of Syracuse. In Geneva, Ju n e IS th, by Rev. J. G. G u lick, M r. H ir a m A . F erguson to M iss M aria D ow ers , both of H o rse Heads, C h e m u n g Co., N. Y. In Geneva, Ju n e 19th, by Rev. J . G. Gulick, M r. I saac P. J a c k s o n , of D etroit, M ichigan, to Mi*s A nn G. S im pso n , of Geneva. excjtos the wonder and surprise of every indivi dual who ha# seen his almost incredible P e rform ances. T lie E q u e s trian Troupe is wirh'iut it* superior in tho known world • n- mon» which i* that C e lebrated Six Horan R ider, N . B. T U R N E R , and that Clown of all Clowns, J. M YRES. W ill Exhibit, nt G e n e v a , on Tuesday the 8th day of July, 1851. Doors open at. i 1-2 and 6 1.2. Performances to commence at 2 and 7 P. M . Adm ission 25 ct*. Children under 9 years, half ptice^ ___________ 69 is s I T 7™ u s t R e c e iv e d ) n fresh supply v f Gold and Silver Lever*, Anchor Escapem ents, I,epine W atches. •* *€ Fob nnd Ve»t Chain*,forGcnts. M w Chatlelatos, for Ladies, All the varieties, ot •69 E . B A R N A R D ’S. «« «• «< it A F E W more F r e n c h C l o c k s ) Gothic nnd Alabaster, w a rranted Perfect T im e Keepers, at 69 E. BARNARD’S \ s h e l l T c o m b s . B U F F A L O H O R N .B u c k and Diessin^Combs. Fancy Soaps, H air Oils, and a variety of articles neees#ary to complete the Toilet. e . B a r n a r d . N o t i c e , A T a p)£eting of th e Board of Trustee* of the village of G e n e v a , held Ju n e 23, 1851, present, D. S. H a l l , P resident, P. //. Field, Thomas pyaw lord, and J. G illespie, the lollow- ing proceedings w e re had— Resolved, T h a t in pursuance of the provi's ions of the first section of the act entitled— “ An Act for the p r e s e r v a tio n of the public health, passed A p ril 10. 1850 ” th e follow ing nam ed persons be,and th e y are hereby appoint ed a •« B oard o r H * a l t h ,,> in and for th e said Village ot G eneva, v i x : H - H . Seelye, M r. J o h n M- Bradford, <« L u t h e r K elly, <‘ $odn>an Reed, m J o h n H . Tillm a n , ** L e w is ty e u d , Mr* Vroman Becker, » o „ « n # r R h o a d e s , M . D - , , J / e a l i h O fficer.” a # ift'tl 69w 2 Xeneya, J u n e 34,1831- TH E STEAM B OATS. In connection xviih N. Y. and Erie Railroad, Leaves Geneva at 4.00 A. M. •• «« 1.30 P . M. And tho Trnn* in connection w ith the same A rrive in New York nt 3.06 o ’clock, P . M. and at 10.14 “ A M. Trains leave New York at 6.00 o'clock, A. M. and at 6,00 ” P. M. Boats in connection with the same Arrive in Oenovu at 10 50 o'clock, A . M. and at 8*30 “ P. M- M aking the landings only on the morning pas sngodow n , and the afternoon passage up. Fare from Buffalo to New York $7 80 Fare from Rochester to New York 6 3C Fare from G eneva to N ew York 5 00 lO* A Second C lass C a r is attach e d to eocl T r a in . ' P. S- P a r ties of P leasure goin* up th e L a k e and returning th e sam e trip , xviil be charged only half F a r e . » T h e Nexv York nnd Erie R a ilroad C o . ore pre pared to take F R E I G H T from Geneva and Jeffer son xvitii care and dispatch. J . P R I C E . A g e n t, Qry- Office at the N . Y.&. E . R. R .S to r e House. G eneva. G eneva, Jan. 2 2 , 1351. ______ A COUNTERFEIT. T H E Public are notified th a t a B A S E nnd w o rthless C O U N T E R F E I T of W s L t© r 8 ^ T o o til Softp is m anufactured by a mnn in the city of New Yoik .under, tlie nem e o f J ohn son ' s Tooth Sonp. It is, of course, in external appearance like the genuine, hut. is unlike it in composition, is worthless as a Tooth Soap, and is certain to injuie the character of the genuine article in the estim ation uf those who are im p o s ed on, and induced to u»o it. A n injunction hue been I iid on tho counterfeiter, and tho subset iber xviil esteem it a fuvof to be informed of any in- fraction* of hi* right by manufacturer, or sale of tbo*«i-l coumet felt. Kuch cake vf genuine Soap i» M-antped with my nam e , nnd i» accompanied with denwuiga represent*, og tho nnim n tc.U e of the Aeelh. R. VU » T F n o r SLMr SO? * BRONSON, ^ H P ARM A- L E E , Agents for Qpneve. fi9w2 271 R iver »t., Troy- T R . R O B B IN S . Geneva M a y 23th, 1851, _______________ _66 EMIL AUGUST\HUBER Would call the attention of tlie public to his Nexv Establishment, In P r e s c o tt’s B lock ) I door South o f B n r r a ll’s N e w F o u n d r y ) W H E R E he will furnish pure imported G erm a n and F r e n c h YVineS) for private use, which xviil be sold at tho lowest price*, in bntiles, or by the Gallon. uno 3, 1851. 06 ' n e w s p r i n g g o o d s . T H E subscribers have ju s t received ^ new supply of Muslin D e L a n e s, Calicoes, and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, to w h ich the attention of purchasers is invited. H. H. &.G. C. Geneva, M a rch 4, Idol. 5 0 0 ) 0 0 0 Ihs, WOOL. W a n ted) for which the highest price xviil be paid in cash, by H . H . & G . C . S E E L Y E . J u ne 3 , 1851. % 66 T H E be*t P a in D e stroyer in the w o rld; Coryle E x tract, oi E x tractor Witch Hazel* superior to anything yet discovered for reducing inflamation* a id removing pain. For sale by H . P a r m a lk e , 24 Seneca st., May 13. Sole Agent for Geneva. A N e w A r r ival) O F B R U S H E S of all kind*— several new and beautiful patterns of Ila i r Brushes* at H , P A K M E L E E ’S, 24 Seneca st. he subscriber is under an everlasting obli gation to the citizens of G eneva, friends ol honest industry and enterprise, w h o have so generously conferred upon him a share cf their liberal patronage, w h e n but a few days »gu launched on the ocean of business, in a bark far, far m o re frail than th a t in w h ich C o lum bus sought the prom ised land, bulw a rks been stove in by a wave^of deception, leaving it al most destitute of spars or rigging, xvitb only a com p a ss, helm , and flag of Iris country, w h ich never shall be tarnished by the sw e a t and hire of a faithful c r e w ; bu t undaunted, like an A- merican tar, bound never to give up th e ship w h ile a plank rem a ined fo r a touthold, so steer- in ? A iM W 6 o ' 6 re V f e i ; ^ h ,5 ^ o 'u i a i:piac?i?fii; on a basis w h e r e no Con>nrer. by ihe a r t of Legerdem a in, could juggle him Irom the deck, and this is exem plified by the wt-U selected stock of BOOTS A N D SHOES, W h ich has j u s t arrived, N o t indeed by the loud express, W hose cargo often we have seen, W h e n laboring in sad distress, Propelled by wind in place of steam . And paid fur them alm o st to the letter w ith ready Cash, which will enable him to *ell for the L O W E S T P O S S IB L E P R I C E S , ns lie is convinced that the nim ble sixpence is better than the slow shilling. T h e refore he begs leave to call the attention of those w h o wish to have a good understanding, th a t he now ready having w h e rew ith lo do it, that is, to m a n u fac tu r e every thing in the above line to order, ol the best m a terial that the m a rket can produce, all of w h ich shall be w a r r a n ted to do good service, or the money refunded. H e begs leave, also, to re m a r k , th a t he in- tends to carry on the U m b r e lla an d Parasol Business) In all ils branche*, and for th a t purpose has employed his b rother to take charge of the same w h ich shall be attended to w ith the greatest care. A S P L E N D ID A S S O R T M E N T O F P A R A SO L S , of the rarest patterns on hand. R E P A IR IN G done in the neatest possible m a n n e r, w ith prom p tness and dispatch. T E R M S, Sm a ll Profits, but Ready Pay. 03* Please rem e m b e r the Place, the Building formerly used as th e Steam Boat Office, Water Street. JA M E S DON LEV Y . Geneva J u n e 14th, 1851. G \ have been purchased directly from the importers, and warranted to be of the genuine brands. Brown SUGARS from 6c. to 9c.; Coffee, crushed, Woolsey St Woolsey, Stewart’s Refined, Stc., S ec . MOLASSES from 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d.; Stewart’s Refined SYRUP, genuine article. COFFEE of all kinds. Spice, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Saleratus, Ginger, and in fact every thing usually kept in a Grocery Establishment. WOODEN AND STONE WARE. He has a general assortment of all kinds and sizes. He would respectfully invite his friends nnd the public generally to an examination of his stock, before purchasing, as he can assure them that the assortment is good, and prices shall be as low as the lowest. He has been in duced to adopt the system of R E A D Y PAY\ from the fact that he will thereby be enabled to sell at m u c h lower prices than otherwise, which will make it for the mutual benefit of himself and customers. Cash buyers will therefore, do well to give liim a call, as he can sell to them at a very low' mark. T O F A R M E R S . Me respectfully invites your particular attention to his stock of goods, and would say, that lie takes almost every kind of Produce, such at Butter, Cheese, Eggs, &c., &c., at cash prices, in exchange for goods. His advantages for disposing of such articles is superior to any other merchant in this place,-and ean therefore pay as high prices ; and as He keeps a general assortment of both Dry Goods and Groceries, he thinks be can make il for your advantage, as well as convenience, to give him your patronage. V I L L A G E C U S T O M E R S Who are wanting Country Produce, will find a good assortment at No. 6. We shall hold out great inducements to ‘‘good Batter aud Cheese Maker*,’* and «»c»x «r*»T***t**-e» x<» secure their patronage, which will enable us lo supply our village customers with the best the conntrv afford*. Tt is with pleasure I return thanks lo the public, for their liberal patronage of the''late firm of Morris & Collier; and take the liberty to assure those favoring me with a call that no effort shall be spared to suit them, with both quality and price of goods ; and I hope by un remitting personal attention to business, to merit their patronage. C. L. MORRIS; GEORGE BENNETT, Jr„ having made arrangements with C. L. M., would be pleased to see his friends, at his store, where he will use his best abilities to please them. ■ • I . y*» . . . NEW FIRM! N E W S T O R E r A p ril, 1851 60 T h e S afest) P leasantest) an d m o st C o m f o r ta b le ROUTE TO NEW YORK. 9 , 6 6 0 VOLUNTEERS WANTED, 39 O O T h e subscriber have obtained from M e s s r s . W h e e l e r ,M e j l ic k & C o , o f A l b a n y , an agenev for th e sale of th e ir celebrated 1 GMLTUI 14 L MACHINES. W H I C H T H E Y VVILL S E L L A T T H E I R A L B A N Y P R I C E S , adding transportation. H E tw o H orse M a c h ines are w e ll calculated lor lurge farm ers, and those w h o moku a business of threshing. Th«y ure light and com p a c t, so that the whole i* conven iently carried on one wagon w ith tw o horses, the w e ight being about 2.000 pounds. T h e v i b r a t i n g S e p a r a t o r divide* and carries the straw entiiely clear from the grain, leaving the grain in the best possible condition tor cleaning. Thi* m achine, xvith from three to five hand*, w ill thresh from one to tw o hundred bushels of whi-at per day, or tw ice that quantity of oats. T h e on e H o rse M a chines) w ith tw o o r th r e e hands, w ill thresh about hall that quantity. T h e y also thresh and s e p a rate clover chaff from th e straw , very fast, and perfectly. T h o One Ilor*e Pow e r is e x tensively used by large dairym e n , for churning and for.sawing w o o d , cutting feed, Ac. A L BA N Y P R I C E S : T w o H o rse Power, T h r e s h e r and w ith bunds, nnxl alt appurtenances, One H o rse, do. do. Do. do- do. geared for ch u r n in g ,d r iv in g , cross-cut saw and g r in d s to n e ,- Clover U u tler, F r e d C u tter, C ircular Saw M ill, (24 inch saw,) 03” The above m a c h ines are all w a r r a n t e d to w o rk to the entire satisfaction of the pur chaser, and they may be returned w ithin sixty days Irom the tim e they are received, and the purchase m o n ey, if paid, will be refunded. J. 8. & H. C. P R O U T Y , 68 No. 30 & 32 W a ter s G e n e v a, June, 1851. ________ _ F l a n k . W a l k s . A eu v n 'y Of N a i l s , of iu * t th e *i*e *er Plant* WelW*. n t the low e s t m a r k e t price. JO H N H TIL,L,MAPi. . NOTICE. T H E L IB R A R Y of School D istrict No. 1, of the Town of Seneca, ntttched to the Union School of thi* village, xviil be opened to citizens, after ibi* date, on F R 1 D VY, between the hours of 5 and 6, 1*. M., instedd of Saturday, us formerly. By order of the Beard of Trustees. h J. W. S M A L L E Y Librarian. 66 Geneva, June 2nd. 1851, Separator, #145 00 120 00 132 00 23 00 2ft 00 35 00 I Eats l Hats ! Hats I Cheap ! Cheaper 1 Cheapest: J U S T r e c e i v e d , at t h e O ld E s tab lished G e n e v a H a t S tore) a g e n e r a l asso r tm e n t o f S u m m e r H u t s , w h i c h , to g e t h e r w i t h th e ir isu a l asso r tm e n t o f H A T S A N D C A P S , nr11 i>e sold as c h e a p a s c a n be Procured w e s t Df N e w Y o rk. W I G H T & C L A R K . G e n e v a , M a y 10,1848. S U A P S .-—The prettiest vnrirty of Toilet Sonp* in tow n , including Sand Soap Balls, of dif ferent prices, may be found at the City Drug Store, G. P. M O W R Y . June 3, 1851. P latform and C o u n ter Scales. T H E subscriber would roll tlie attention of the public to the fuel that ho i* the agent for the sale of »U good* manufactured by Duryce Forsyth & Co., of Rochester, who have taken the first Prem ium nt several of the S tate Fair*, both of thi* and other states, for their Seales, xvhich are xvarranted equal lo any m a n u factured, and much cheaper. S«srnt Mills. L e tter Presses, Store nnd W a rehouse Truck* of oil size*, on hand or fur nished uxorder. JO H N H. T I L L M A N . *—^ • ^ ^ ^ ™•—r— — ——— — ^ ^ ^ ^ FOR SA L E , O N E Second hand Barouche C a rriage. Also 2 P a ir of Farm Horses. F o r further par ticulars, enquire at the C o u rier Office. A p r il, 23, 1851. 6<Y E GG stil PO W D E R-—Considered a perfect sub stitute for Egg* in Cakes, Batter Pudding*, 5c.c ; b u t not for Cusinrd. Thi* ia an article welt worth trying, reducing the price of egs* to 8 cent* per dozen, sold at the City Drug Stoie. by June 3. 1851. G. P. M O W R Y P h y s icia n ’s Cases. JjlR Q M JULKS HAUL’S celebrated establish es m a n t. for s a le a t low p r ic e * , a t 1 H. PARMKLB&S D r u g and C h e m ical Store. D R S . W H I T E d k B X i A I R , ANALYTICAL PHYSICIANS, C AN be consulted at their office, Geneva, Franklin H o u se, Saturday and .Monday, 28th ond 30th of June. Elm ira, B n i n a r d H o u se, Thursday nnd Fri day. 2€th and 27ih June. Owego, Tioga House, Friday and Saturday, 20th and 21 st June- Binghamton, Chenango H o u se, Tuesday and W ednesday, 17th and 18th June. Ithaca, C linton House, Monday and Tuesday, 23d and 24th June. Buffalo M ansion House Tuesday, W ednesday and Thursday, 8th, Uih and 10th July—. Upon nil diseases incident to the human sys tem- such as affection* of the lungs,liver kidneys, spleen, nervousness dropsy .rheum atism , asthma, weakness, bronchitis scrofula, dyspepsia, scald or sore head, hip disease, ulcers, paralysis, vty- spilns, mercurial diseases^ A c . Ac. Wo xviil explain the symptoms characterizing all chronic diseases, nnd will show by demount rations that the present inodes of treating those diseases are wrong and not calculated to prove beneficial, nnd explain the principles by which cures ol tli«\-*e diseases can be effected. Evidence oithe most indHputablfjchnnictcr ran nt nil times he given uf the etficucy and success that attends the treat ment of diseases upon the principles tidvoeoied by Drs. W hite and Blair. Special attention giv. en to the Diseases of W o m en nnd Children, [ xvhich are treated with the greatest success by removing tlie cause producing that Protean. scout g e of the fairest portion of creation. The diseases of w o m eoand children should receive the earliest attention from father, mother, bn*, band nnd friend* flej* No Charge f o r Consulta tion . Our system of practice is strictly analytical, being confined to rem e d ies compounded from tho Vegetable kingdom, and i* directed m th,. cause producing the disense. We fi*>t remove the ctnso by a judicious application of the nece*. tary means lo restore the equilibrium of rfle sys tem by dissolving obstructions that hove tircumln- luted in tho Ihiids nnd solid* of the body, and neutralize nil acrid accumulations, open the pores of the s k in, and nlloxvnll effect or e - crcinen* tiiious matter* that Imvn beer, and arc producing the various chronic diseases to pass off in their natural cli.inueU, When ’because is removed tho effect censes. Our remedies produce the ni«M ngrvenldo effect upon the delicate nnd nntVbled constitution. Thousands that, hnvo been con. signed to the grave by medical adviser* and friend*, live in hniilih nne appreciate the heneli, ciant effects °f the analytical practice. Our no ticus will he fonrd u|| the paper* published in the places where we vi*it Our oppoihtirvnts willbe regularly fulfilled. 1038 y 1. C o n g r e s s W a t e r ) D I R E C T from th e C o n g r e s s S p r in g , ot S«*rn- tOg^i JOSf r<»c#ivo<!» filtd ft»r hy II. p a R M K L K E , 2 1 Senccn June 9.th, 183,1. N e w Passage & F r e igh t Arrange* usent) to and from N e w Y o rk, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. P AS E NGERS will betaken from Geneva. by Express or other trains of care, to Albany, and from A lbany to Nexv Y o rk by the splendid loxv pres-ureSteam Boats of the People's Line, which are replete with every possible comfort and convenience. STEAMERS. ISA A C N E W T O N , C o m m o d o re, W m -H - Peck. H E N D R I C K H U D S O N , Com m o d o re A. V. St. John. Leaving Albany on tlie arrival of Express train, and arriving in N e w Y o rk at 6 o’clock next, morning. FR E IG H T Tn Nexv york can be contracted for, at the office of the Rochester & Syracuse U. R ; and from Nexv York, at the office of the People's Line, on the xvharf. between Court land and Liberty streets, or at 181 Broadway, O 'Rielly's telegraph build ing.— Prices from N e w York to Geneva, 48 to 77 cent* per 1001b*., according to class. IS A A C N E W T O N , Agent. New York. M a rch, 1851. 59 H E N R Y SAVAGE PROPRIETOR OF THE CELEBRATED CLOTHING HALL. No. 5, South o f Seneca street— a few doors W est o f the Franklin House . H AS j u s t returned from N e w Y o rk C ity— the head quarters of Fashions ol our C i l i O R I O V S CIVION ! W ith a large assortm e n t of Spring Styles for 1851 , Consisting of Black and Fancy colored Broad cloths nnd Cassim eres ; Satin, Silk, Marseilles and W o rsted, Vestings, w ith a Beautiful As - sortment of Trim m ings .-to correspond, which will be sold by th e yard or Piece at extrem e ly low p r i c e s ; o r m ade to order under the su p e r vision of E. KEN 1\ .I. H. N I C H O L S and the P r o p r ietor. Also a large and desirable assort m e n t of H o m e M a n t t f n c t n r c r t C l o t h i n g , Consisting o f Dress, Frock, Prince Albert coals lose and light Sacks. Vests. Pants, O v e r alls and O v e r s h irts, m ade from o u r N ew S t y l e * o f Goods, by experienced w o rkm e n in a style and m a n n e r unsurpassed, and which can not hut please the eye ond su it t h e m ind of the purchaser. A Iso a splendid assortm e n t o f Shirts. Bosnms, Collars. S tocks,S c a rfs.C ravats, H andkerchiefs, Glove.*, Suspenders, Hose and all articles usu ally kept in a G e n tlem a n ’s furnishing Store. A fexv m o re G a r m e n ts of the old style yet on hand, w h ich w ill be sold at tw o -thirds less than cost. N. B. T h e P r o p r ieto r also inform s th e trade th a t he is A g e n t for Q. C. S c o tt’s Report of Fashion, received m o n thly. AH orders for the some wit! be attended to prom p tly. G eneva, April 23, 1351. 60 tto SE R V E TH EM S E L VES W IT H the new styles ol Spring and S u m m e r Drv Goods to be found at W heat ' s % Clicap Cash Store, No. 6 Seneca Street. T h e undersigned lias ju s t received a large and beautiful assortm e n t of Fancy and Dom es tic D r y Goods, including M illinery Goods, Bonnets, G loves, H o siery, Parasols, .Yankee Notions, Silks, Satins, Bareges, Barege De Loines. L a w n s , M uslins, &.C.. fcc. Also, Cloths, Cassim eres, Vestings, Sum m e r Stuffs, & c . A n d for the particular Accommo dation and benefit of his customers, they.w ill find in the N o r th - E a s t corner of his store one of the choicest, nicest, (and last, though not least,) chenpest stocks of GROCERIES to be found in this place. In order that all may have a sup of his high flavored T E A S. and th e ir seasonings, the quantity to each n u*t be lim ited. Thankful for the past, he will express th a t gratitude to his friends and custom ers by serv ing them w ith D ry Goods nnd Groceries cheap, er than ever. CORYDUN W H E A T . G eneva, A p ril 29, 1851. til P. S. To spare the feelings ol his geij-hbors prices xviil not be quoted. FISK’S PATENT METAL1C A BURIAL CASES, T R - T I G H T and InrJn»trnciibJr*, for p r o te c t in g nud p r e s e r v in g th o Dt-ncl, for or<*’\nJV m r n , , f . . r V , . » ! « . . f . . r o r f i v ...i __ .i-.im b f r n u r p o ts. F o r sale at the CUTLERY & AGRICULTURAL IM P L E M E N T S. T H E subscribers having th e ir stock o f goods arranged in th e ir NEW STORE, 111 W ater Street) opposite the T e m p e rance House, and near tlie Steamboat landing, T h e ir old custom ers and the public are in vited to cull upon them , and inspect the articles they offer for sale. A general assortm e n t of every thing in their line will be constantly kept on hand. T h e prices and term s will be such as to satisfy all w h o will favor them with their cu s to m ; ax th e ir goods ure bought under the most favorable circum stances, and lor cash It is th e ir intention to sell at the very lowest prices. F a r m e r s will find a large assortm ent of A g ricultural instrum e n ts; Housekeeper.-, every thiug necessary to com p lete a household assortm ent. Store Keepers. Blacksmiths, and W agon M akers, will have nn opportunity to purchase from a very extensive assortm ent, w h ich has been provided w ith a special view to m ake large sales. 0Q- T im o thy &. Clover Seed bought for cash J. S. & H . C . PROUTY, M ar. 1 2 , 1S51. N o s . S O & 3 3 . NEW GOODS, N O W lining received hy H . H . & G* C. S E E L Y E , consisiifix »fa very general nnd extensive assortment of Cloths, Cussimeiee and SrtU inetts, Rich, Changeable, Plain, figured nnd Black Silk*, Satins, Ribbon*, B u r ge-*. De Lanes, Calicoes, Laces, Muslins, Embroideri es. Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. Geneva. April 10. 1351. >0 bit or , m > v other 'desirable purpose, n _.R Coffin W» re-Room of A . II. BARBER, May 3 7 , 1351. *Main-st.? Geneva, J Uf,KS HAUL'S T S y m p U Soap, •» n new hornninni p r e p a r a tio n , for ren d e r in g th e skin soft and f«ir, giving th e m o at intlloxv Complexion a delicacy and fairness xvhirh tho m o st youthful might cover. Sold wholesale and retail, by Ofi H PARMEI,KF„ 34 Sonc-er. 61. T H E subscribers hnvihg purchased nnd, firte.l up in the Infest’ style, the Store formerly occupied by f).L. LUM , Qsa Root ami Shoe Store, No. 4 Seiicca strceL would now respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of G-neva and vicinity, and tlie public generally, to their full and entirely ntv> stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, Paints and Cils, Dye Stuffs, Looking Glasses/ L a m p s . linasheS) Brooms, PERFUMERY & FANCY , ARTICLES/ Having purchased tlm »• «tock exclusively fur C a s h , and having used the utmost care in the selection < I theii goods, thev feel confident they will be able to give entire satisfaction in regard to quality ami price, tv »n> and ali of their friends who will h v o r them with a call. SIMPSON $ BRONSON.* Geneva, March TVlSdL 54 NOT IC E EX TR X W b l XAIIY. T H E CHINA TEA, STORE. HE subscriber would mspertfnlly an-' nrutM'U lo fIn* riliz.-n* <if (it»n «v» and vicinity, that lie h now receiving one of. ilie h i v e s i Htuh brrt *i‘I-‘cterf assortirierfi* of ; g r o c e r i e s ' ever Dvousbi u> i hi *.>x’illnso.'embracing evciv variety of Su»nr< Teru.CopW*, Mida»»cs Slices, Fifth, Fruit.*,-S'fiip*. Oil*, Cordage Bfoimis, xlc X ,, all i-f Which h«* nffvrs at whol***;de or iviuil, at a small advnhep fvtinr cpsr, fin1 Ready f\/y * Th'*>e \hfv wi<h' tjr .u«b ncohnmy' and more goo.lt lot ««in-dolliii limit at m\iv oili-T placi*. will do xyell to rail, and examine my Smvk aod rices, hflore pitrrliViting e|>e.\vlinfe.* N- B .Jtu t ivcvivim L 20 Cliesit uf Fresh nht* Hyson Tea' tip lop w i d e , ‘only 50 cent* per !b.. 'xvarronted to sail, oi- the c«<h refunded. , T. n . LAMBERT. N o fC W a ter *f.. Geneva. _ Q3 W rought Ireri R a iling f l fH E Snbscrihei hating rw ivvd tfu> ‘..agency'' JL for the sale of Wickorslmm’s rntitnt Wrought Inur Railing L noxv prepared to lake-orders lor the same. T h is Railing Inn been nin-t favorably m crived wherever it bus been introduced. It i«* more beautiful nnd durable thnn e«slt l'r»t1, anfi1 at tbv siitn-t time !»•** expensive,- Fur (•^•. 10 * 111 ^ Cemetery lots. |)iif>r Yards, Balf.nnies , it most admirably adapted. A sanifdn of ibi* Railing c ut he seen at my store, whom other in* formation can be obtained, ______________________ . dOHN H . J ILLitfAN, NOTICE. ^11E Stockholders of the Chemung Rail Road Company nn* hereby notifiitil, that the ait-' nual Election for the choice el* thirteen Direct- o r s , nnu live Inspectors, will be held on 'lues- day the seventeenth day\ df Jtine next, &r.t<*n o’clock A. M., at the office ol W illiam *'M* ax -. xvkll , in th6‘ village ul Elmira. By order of the tioaid; * . II. II. CASEY, fevretary. New1\ Y o rk,’IVTay 12 / 1 Sul. fiftwO* STORRS’ CHEMICAL ~ HAIR INVIGORATES f i l m s rieliglitftif iiiul popular {lftjfle iF'hebf*! propane X ti-m t«»r the hair which long experience und er tcniiil< research tins yet pnxlueril, either as an article for the Tod- el, nr i!s |u‘i«eliiri«t rtTicls in all tlie diseases to xvhich tlie imm/m hniris liable. It will in iberMigl’ffl and eonrsM linlr tTiu nmsl hi-uidHTit nppearoiirc.omlrely Ch iin*. lilt! it irom all impurities, mul ri'iluvingtlif epidcr/ule frt hi the (|an<lntrt'ati(l scurt Which clog, the mots of iln hair, nnd nrf\n imluce'n iiremn uu1 loss of this “hrightesi otuti.- ment** ol'Uic liuma'i face. • HiVl while Wo n'ssnrl that It ls'llie bVsl an1-te for tlie 1'iilui of tiiose xvho to rclnin the hair in allit«)ouiU ful hixtiriiiticc and beamy, it must not b<‘Iwgoiteti that in all diseases of the Imlr or scalp such ns the fulling of tlm hair, dnndrair vimplesor soriin on tlie er.tlp. fcc., $i is |»pr- Itaps, the only aiticle xvliicli line given dec'dvd sutiefnc- tin i in every instance xvutv I It has been used, h is v. T*h prifle that Hr propriKior rotrrs to thi* tact, knowing, na in* dues, thtu tin* public arrtdwnyswlthng to ph’rohise-an nrticlu wheii rntix inc.ed bflfii iVorili. Its operation in ca^i^'of iialdmss is peculiarly ncii\t»« so t hill, in iiunuiroi s Instances \x here oilier iw-jticln# s have hmi tried In vain, S tomps ' C iikmicac H aih InviounA rod has superseded ihe«-riiitim niF ol art hyreiusiaitiig, in tmi idcntiudc, die permtiticnl gifts nnd traces ul\ nature. It I* possessed of it chnrncfer wholly differing from the'Ollsv (iri-nsc. ItestoriiilveF, &c.t xvhich are nnxv so ilUU rrousty foisted mi lim public, under the pretence of being newly I discovered remedies fur M:tldneta,<;rey llnir &X, S t oi< p,s' I nviuoratu R has now l <«vn ic.tcd for year® and its ffficncy has hem proved by Uiousniids. I>eiy year H- repiilailon and pales have I nerei s, d us»f it.more nf il iscoiiMtmed aiuutally than of any otln i jireparMiiniifor the tlair ever nffurerl to the Atinrieau putilic Iris coni- pounded on plridily -rlciilftic priniypics.sjrdilfcpmprielr. 'xviil stake his reputation on its ifl)v,i>v, Ofit* wonderful effects, xvo cotiMglrclesllmonialr ofsome of our m ist res|ir-e'nli)e cltl«pu*. but xxnnld nr!: all who are iriutldedwliti liiiiulrnO; are bold or arc loti* iiigihuir lioir. io givetlip_ I svioohjatiui a Iiiul; and on f trial xviil do uuuv rA 'coiivim e yni# t.f the truth ofove claims lor it than all the ic.-thtinny of others that ve might product?. . It* ottrnordhwrv\cbehf>hP$M>ijtco k within the reach \f tin; humblest family and Its conceded valnc iiisuns ft a place on theptiirt Rixiiiiem# toilet. a y IMUi’IOiN —A^lt for Urn article hr M« fnh nnm>. STOltRy VMI5M1CAI. If A Ml l#i v|GORAl*<rtt, and 4 ,?etlinl ti is so entitle' upon llio vrapi'er. IXt-ver deolcrspersuadc yo • to iist'uny oilier aiticle ss.n nubcir- >nie for h, also see tliat it tins tlie fae shuil* slgi^'lU'e p( «150. F. 8TOR Rt* HfiF mrtwWe wrapper. ' P r i c e 9 3 C e n ts, I.nrire | Prepared only by>5SO, Ft STOItRS, Nu. Itld, Msrshftl Srcet, Phllndolpbln. ltKI4>l AftEN'JNn Gcilerfl, II.PAKMALEB. G KAULVE Scotch Ate an4 London I’vrter VVt, received ond for sale by • May H. J‘AKMAr.cr.,34 Sene<$« st .