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i; ‘‘.i »\ • * ■-^ •. A • • * w « ■T / 1 PECTORAL ; i For She Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION. AND B IS S E L L ’S N e w , C h e a p , W h o le s a le & R e t a i l CASH GROCERY STORE Corner o f W a ter and C a s tle st«M Opposite Ike Temperance House. T HE subscribei’ hns just opennd a new and extensive stock of Groceries, 'such as Sugars, Mulasscs, Teas, Coffees, &c.,and every variety in his line, which has just been purchased in New York, at the lowest Cash Prices, nnd will be sold at the slightest sh do above cost. His facilities for purchasing New Goods are far better than most traders possess; and lie will receive NEW STOCK, by Railroad, direct from GREAT EXCITEMENT. Now in this cheap enlightened age, When Carroll’s Goods are all the rage, Let’s hasten to the Now Cheap Sloie, The rush is growing moie and more ; Their trade is driving brisk and strong, And Goods are going for a song ; Goods for the million, grout and small, From ’Kerchiefup to mammoth Shawl; On hand a splendid stock they keep, At prices so amazingcheap, Thai young and old all join the race, And Cry out Carroll’s Store’s the place. W. C A R R O L L & CO. W H E E L E R ’S P A T E N T \ R a i l w a y C h a i n H o r s e P o w e r a n d O v e r s h o t T h r e s h e r & S e p a r a t o r , L E G A L N O T IC E S . M O R T G A G E S A L E . Among the numerous discoveries Science has m de in thi* generation, to faciliate the busi ness of Hie—increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can bo named of morn real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, has proved be yond a doubt, that'no medidine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease, wich have hithvrt > swept from our .midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed, there is now 'abundant reason to be lieve a Remedy has at length been found which can be relied on to cure the most dangerous affection* of the lungs. Our space here will , not permit us to\ publish any portion of the cu vep affected by its use, hut we would present the following opinions of eminent men, and refer.further enquiry to the circular which the Agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish tree, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. F r o m th e P r e s i d e n t o f A m h e r s t C o llege, tiie celebrated ProTeHsor H ITCH C O C K . “James C. Ayer—Sir: 1 Imve used your C herry P ectoral in my own ca>e of deep sealed Bronchitis, and am saitsticd from its chain cal constitution, tliatls Is an ttdaiiratiTc fcrimpotitid for the relief of larynginl and broublthil difficulties. If mv opinion as to Its supe rior dharaptcr can bo of any service, you are at liberty to 'useIt ns you think proper. LI) WARD HITCHCOCK, L. L, U. m \ » » > * m * 4 - * FROM TUB WIDELY- CELEBRATED I*KOI^^SOSC !H IliM JU n r,in.B .,L .L .D . Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, <$*<;., Yale , College, Member of the Ut. Hist. Med■ Phil, and Seicntijice Societies of Jimerica and Europe. “ I deem the UnKtuiY P ectoral and admirable com position from some of the bc-t articles in the Materia , Monica, and a tery ctVectiVfe remedy for the class of dis eases it is intended to cure ” NeW llavfcn, Ct., Nov. 1,1840. nnjO T S PA T T T ISO N , President of th e af, C. atennlv states he lias n<ed the C herry pKOfonAL with wonderful success, to cure an inflainma- iitUtibf the lungs. jFreiu ouc of lhe first P h y siciansln M aine. S aco , Me., April 26, m o . i • Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir: 1 am now con5! \ tfahtly using your Cherry Pectoiabjn tny practice, and prefer it to apy Other uelleincfur pulmonary complaints. Vronvohservnticm of many severe cases, I am convinced it will cure cmt 2 hti.xulri< and diseases ol the lungs, that 1 .1 have put to defiance aid oiker remedies. 1 invariably inxcooifjm;iifl Its use in eases of consumption, and consider it much the b$ 3 t remedy known for that disease Respectfully yours, J, S. CUSHMAN, M. t). Prepared and sold by James C. AYER, Prac tical Chemist. Lowell, Mass. Sold, wholesale and retail, by A. D. PLATT, Geneva, also by Druggists generally throughout! the State. -95m6&c 1 x --- ^ - -- F O R S A .L E , E residence of Lieut Jf. W S wift , beautifully situated on the bank of Seneca'Lake,i«n the south part of the village of Gene- For terms and other particulars, apply-to KIDDER & BRADFORD, Geneva, Dec. 3,1851. 92 t the city, every few days. . -------- - - - . He respectfully invites n ctill from purchasers T T AVE just returned from New York with a confidentlhathe cansuitall tastes,both iu quulii) IJLAlarfffi and well selected stock of S t n n l o and price. BISSELL. Geneva, September 22. 1851. I v.». T L a n d fo r S a le. T HE subscriber offers for sale, or in exchange for land in this vici nity, the following described tract of land, to wit: Lot No. 3, in Pine Grove township, Warren county, Pa., containing 425 ac\-ee of land, about 60 acres of which is im proved ; and a good log-house and frame-barn erected thereon. It will be sold together, or in lots to suit purchasers. Enquire of \K idder & B radford ,.oy of JOHN SMITH, . Geneva. April 3 0 ,’51. [Pultney st. 4 K , • ' NEW GOODS* A T t h e W A T E R S T .C H E A P C A S H i l V A R I E T Y S T O R E , As Water st. is becoming the Emporium for cheap goods of all kinds, the subscriber lias re. newed his stock of D r y G o o d s , B r o a d c l o t h s , C a s s i- m e r e s , S a t i n e t s , & c . G R O C E R I E S of all kinds; Nails by the keg or pound ; Cutlery, Crockery and Glass Ware ; And offers the same to the public, at the cheap est rates for cash and ready pay. He prefers the nimble sixpence to the slow shilling, and small profits with ready'pnv, to large prices with slow pay, or what is often worse, no pay. A few doors south of his old stand , in a three story brick building. BRICK and SAND, forbuilding ami pavingconstantly on hand,and fersale nsabove, Oct. 29, 1851. VROMAN BECKER. DYEING FOR THE PUBLIC! T UIE subscriber hereby gives notice to the Ladies nnd Gentlemen of Geneva, and the surrounding country and villages, that he con tinues, at his old stand, .in Seneca street, first door oast of the Methodist Church, the business of D y e in g a n d S c o u r i n g i n a l l i t s b r a n c h e s . He will dye all shades of colors, on Dresses, Cloaks, Shawls, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Bonnetti, Ribbons, Gloves, Hose, Coats, Pants, See. Also Merinos, Alpacas, DeLaines, Bombazines, Bar eges, Coverlet Ytirns; and will dye and finish every variety of Woolens and Silks with boautv and taste. Especial attention will be given to Scouring, Coloring and Pressing Gent’s Coats, Pants and Vests. Moreen Curtains and silk Dresses,watered. , tie gives a confident assurance to the public, that all work entrusted to his care, will be per. formed in a satislactory manner. • Leghorn, Straw, Tuscan and Fancy Bonnetts dyed black, Slate, Drab, and Green colors. WM. SEDGWICK. Ganevn, June 18th. 1851. 68 tf Go Tell. Year Neighbors TO C A L L A T GENEVA CLOTHING HALL, No. 5, South side o f Seneca street—a few doors West o f the Franklin House , HERE they can see a very large and desirable assortment of H o m e M a n u facture*! C lothing, made of cloths so durable, in a manner so ac ceptable, and style so fashionable, and withal sold so very cheap , as to please every behold er and purchaser. B r o a d c l o t h s , C a s s im e r s , V e s t ings^ Sc T r i m m i n g s , sold by the yard or piece at extremely low prices. Also a va rious extensive and beautiful assortment of G e n t’s F u r n i s h i n g G o o d s, Consisting of Suspenders, Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Collars,Shirts, Bopoms, Gloves,Hose, \Wiappers Drawers, &c. CUSTOM -WORK promptly attended to by E. KENT, J . H. NICHOLS, and the proprie tor. As this is the general Depot of Fashions Jor-this and the s'urrounding places, the Trade are inlotmed that the proprietor keeps con stantly on hand G enio C. S cott ’ s far-famed F a s h i o n R e p o rts^ which they should . „,x - , „ never be withoutif they wish to 66 keep up About vO fruit trees., of with the times and fashions.” HENRY SAVAGE. Geneva, Oct. 3, 1S&1. 60 F O R S A L E . » . A GOOD BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, fronting on Geneva st.,the lot extending back to Gene see st. many choice varieties, and in a thrifty con dition,are on the place. Enquire of Dr. D. O. C ra n e . 61 Geneva, April 30. 1951. * _______ i—i-r F O R S A L E . k FARM of 125,acressituated ijof l \ . a mile east of the outlet ofSeneca Lake on the,road,running to Water loo,rthe fox’mer residenee of John J . Van Riper. The farm is under a good stale of cultivation, has one good dwelling house two b’arns, and two good apple orchards either suf. ficiem for me family, and qtbor fruit -in abun dance. It is well furnished with living springe of irood water and is sufficiently supplied with timber. A good view of Seneca Lake, and the village of Geneva can ho seen from any part of the |U'emi -=03 For further particulars enquire of Uio resident on,thc premises or at this office. 1047 Oct. iiJ, 1851. F o r S a l e , T h e D w e l l i n g iH o n s e occupied by the subscriber, - mi which there isS no encumbrance. S. GREENE. 87 F I S K S PA T E N T M E T A L 1 C nun: BUlilAL CASES, A IR-TfGHT and Indestructible, for protfect- i L ing and pr^s^rving the Dead, for ordinary I >ier ment, for Vaults, for Transporration, or for nnv other desirable purpose. For sale at the Co'fin W u’c-Rootn of A. H. BARBER, M i.y *27, 1851. G5tf ]Main-st>, Geneva. MUSIC! MUSIC!! IIE N liY TUCKER, rgiEACHER OF PI VNO FORTE, GUITAR, A and Organ, and also of Ballad Singing, would respectfully utmounco that he is per- snanently located at the Ware.Rooms of Bulk ley, Bennett & Co., N#,» 41 Seneca st , Geneva, where ho may be found at all times ready to at tend t«» calls in bU profession, The most satis- factoiy rt feicnc.PS given on application, Mr. T. professes to teach f ’usic thoroughlyt embracing jzlike Theory, Delicacy o f Touch, and Briliancy o f Execution. P i a n o - F o r t e s T u n e d . Qct. 1, 1851. 33 S a r s a p a r i l l a . fElOW N SE N D’S, Guy sou’s, Palmer’s,Kelly’s A Webster's, and other preparations of Sarsa parUla,fov sale bv H, PARiMELEE. T r a s k ’s M a g n e tic O i n t m e n t . fM ’ HE Genuinearticle, for sale by H. PAKMELEK. M AVE just returned Irom New xork with a large and well selected stock of S t a p l e a n d F a n c y D r y G o o d s , for the Full trade. Among other Goods muy be found an excellent assortment of DRESS GOODS, Such as black and colored Silks, Poplins, Mcr- inos.Paramcttas,Coburgs, Alpacas,black.change able, and plain Alpaca Lustres, DeLanes, Cash- mere:.. Ginghams Prints. &c», &c. L o n g a n d S q u a r e S h a w l s . D omestic G oods .—Bleached and brown Sheet ings, lower than they have over been offered in this market; Mariner Stripes, Drills; Ticking , plain, twilled, Salisbury, and Canton Flannel; Woolen Yarn, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. M ILLINER Y GOODS o f every variety . Constancy on hand a large-stock of P e d l a r ’s G o o d s, Y a n k e e N o t i o n s , G o ld a n d G i l t J e w e l r y , at N. York wholesale prices, consisting in part of Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Rib bons, Suspenders, Elastics, Tapes, Needles, Pins Buttons, Combs, Hooks and Eyes, Scissors, Raz ors. Strops, Brushes, Clocks, Table Linen, Cutlery,Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Hall and Elton’s Tea and Table Spoons, Butter Knives, Plated Goods, &c., Hair Oil, Perfumery, Pocket Books, Purses, Port Monr.aies, together with a great variety of other Goods, too numerous to mention. Our stock of Pedlar’s Goods having been selected with a view to meet the wants of Pedlars, and having had a long experience in this department, we are able to supply Pedlars and Dealers at lower rates than e.t any other store west of New York City. Please call and examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Goods freely shown. Remember the NEW CHEAP STORE, two doovs North ofthe Post Office, Water st ,Geneva. Sept. 10,1851. 31 N O T IC E E X T R A O R D I N A R Y . T H E CH INA TEA STORE. T HE subscriber would tespectfully an nounce to the citizens of Geneva and vicinity, that he is now receiving one of the largest and best selected assortments of G R O C E R IE S ever brought to this village j embracing every vavietvof Sugars. Tens. Coffees, Molasses,Spices, Fish, Fruits, Soaps, Oils, Cordage, Brooms, &c., all of which he offers at wholesale or retail, at a small advance from cost, for Ready Pay ! Those who wish to use economy, and get more goods for one dollar than at any other place, will do well to call and examine my Stock and Prices, before purchasing elsewhere. N. B, Just received, 20 Chests of Fresh old Hyson Tea tin top article, only 50 cents per lb., warranted to suit, or the cash refunded. T. R, LAMBERT. No. 16 Water st., Geneva, 63 Q O D A O r a c k e r s . (New York make (for O safe By A. D. PLATT PLATT TRUSSES. D R . H U B B A R D has left with WM. F. WOLCOTT, nt Dr RHOADES’ Office, an asset tment of his TRUSSES. He believes these instruments superior to any other in use. both- in the efficiency of their pressure, and in the ease with which they m$ty be worn. Reference can be given to a number of gentle men in Geneva, who are now wearing them, and who prefer them to any other kind -they have ever tried, Mr. W olcott will fit the instruments ; and purchasers who are not satisfied after three .{lays trial, may return them. .Nov. 26, 1851. 91 ___ . f, Q O D A a n d W i n e B iscuit^ fresh f>5 (rom the oven,for sale in the original pack- jigee, or by the round,at tHelCity Drug Store, by Nov. 25. 1852, « GEO, P. tyO.WjtY. F l o u r a n d A p p le B a r r e ls. F OR SAI/E, by the subscriber, at the White Spring Mills, 2000 Flour and Apple Barrels, well seasoned, and of the beet quality. Apply at the Mills. R. B, MORRIS. The subscriber have obtained from M essrs . W heeler , M elick & Co , of A lbany , an agency for the sale of their celebrated AGRICULTURAL ■CUTLERY & A G R IC U L T U R A L . IM P L E M E N T S . T HE subscribers having riheir stock of goods arranged in their NEW STORE, I n W a t e r S tre e t, opposite the Tempe rance House, and near the Steamboat landing. Their old customers .find the public are in vited to call upon them, and inspect the articles they offer for sale. A general assortment of every thing in their line will be constantly kept on hand. The prices and terms will be such as to satisfy all who will favor them with their custom; as their goods are bought under the most favorable circumstances, and -for cash. It is their intention to sell at the very lowest prices. Farmers will find a large assortment of Agricultuial instruments; Housekeepers, every thing necessary, to complete a household assortment. Store Keepers. Blacksmiths, and Wagon Makers, will have an opportunity to purchase from a very extensive assortment, which has been provided with a special view to make large sales. Timothy & Clover Seed bought for cash J. S. &H.C.PROUTY. Mifr. 12,1S51. N o s. 3 0 & 3 2 . SHAVING & HAIR DRESSING. T HE subscriber would announce to the citi zens of Geneva and vicinity, that H E I S I N TOWN YET! at his old stand N o . T7 W a t e r S t., with still better facilities than ever for doing business with neatness and ease. All those who wish to have their work done with good shears and sharp razors, in a satisfactory manner, will do him a kindness, and themselves a favor, by making his acquaintance. Likewise, will be found at his shop, all kinds of Hair Oils, Perfumery, and Hair Inv^orators, for removing dandruff and scurf from the head. He will be happy to wait on Ladies,or Gentle men who are unable to call at the shop, rat their places of residence, nnd will do his u t most to please them, in performing any branch of his business. LEVI K. SHULINGBARGAR. Aug. 13, 851. 70. A History o f the Purchase and Settle * ment W E S T E R N N E W Y O R K , A ND of the rise and piogress and presen t state ofthe P r e s b y t e r i a n C lm r c li in thatsection, by Rev. James H. Hotchkin. ALo, F i t c h ’s € h i i* o g ra p h y , designee for learners in Geography, being plates prepares for delineating maps of the world and countries formingthe principal subdivisions, just received by W. H. SMITH, oppositeH. H.\ & G.C. Seelye’s, Seneca st. LiaUID HAIR DYE. B ROWN’S HAIR DYE has been fully tested by the Haiidressers of Geneva. Their ver dict is that it is the safest in use, The color is permanent, the effect instantaeous, without color ing the skin, A very small quantity only is re quisite, being sure to lake effect the first time. Further comment is unnecessary first time. Furth er comment is unnecessary. Agent for Seneca is H. PARMELEE. Sept. 26ih| 1851. Druggist. 87 * JAMES BROWN. N O T IC E T o th e D r y G o o d s M e r c h a n t s o C e n t r a l &c W e s te r n N e w Y o r k . L. O. WILSON & CO IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No 12 Cortland street, (opposite the National and Western Hotels) and extending through to No. 13 Dey street, NEW YORK, I NVITE the attention of the Merchants of Central and Western New York, to one of the most extensive stocks of French, English, German, Belgian and American Dry Goods to be found in New York city, of their own Im portation, and direct from Manufacturers and their agents, at the very lowest market price . Our stock will be kept full at all seasons of the year, and will include a full assortment of .H o s iery a n d G lo v e s , D r e s s G o o d s of the choicest designs in market, WHITE GOODS, C l o t h s , C a s s im e r e s , V e s tin g s , MERRIMACK AND COCHECO PRINTS M a n c h e s t e r D e L a i n e s , YANKEE NOTIONS, &c„ S lc . We have also the Agency of the celebrated Hoyle’s Royal Patent SWANSDOWN SEWING COTTON, the best article in use. We invite the attention of the closest buy ers for Cash. 6 months, and short credit. March, 1851. 55yl Cheap Building N OTHING probably throughout the entire building costs so little, in proportion, as WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT THEIR ALBANY PRICES, adding transportation. T HE tw o H o r s e M a c h i n e s are well calculated for large farmers, and those who make a business of threshing. They are light and compact, so that the'whole is conven iently carried on one wagon with two horsey, the weight being about 2,000 pounds. The V ite r a t i n g S e p a r a t o r divides and carries the straw entirely clear from the grain, leaving the grain in the best possible condition for cleaning. This machine, with from three to five hands, will thresh from one to two hundred bushels of wheat per day, or twice that, quantity of oats. T h e o n e H o r s e M a c liin e s 9 with two or three hands, will thresh about half that quantity. They also thresh and separate clover chaff from the straw, very fast, and perfectly. The One Horse Power is extensively used by large dairymen, for churning, and for sawing wood, cutting feed, &c. ALBANY PRICES : Two Horse Power, Thresher and Separator, with bunds, and all appurtenances, ijf 145 00 One Horse, do. do. 120 00 Do. do. do. geared for churning,drivmg, cross-cut saw and grindstone, Clover Huller, Feed Cutter, Circular Saw Mill, (24 inch saw.) KJ 3 The above machines are all warranted to work to the entire satisfaction of the pur chaser, and they may be returned within sixty days from the time they are received, and the purchase money, if paid, will be refunded- J. S. & H. C. PROUTY, 68 No, 30 & 32 Water stree t Geneva, June, 1851, S P L E N D I D P A T T E R N S . A NY quantity of latest and best selected styles of PAPER HANGINGS CAN NOW BE FOUND AT E . P E A R L ’S, o n W a t e r S t. Mr. EARL has just returned form New York, with a stock selected by himselt with great care, and at reduced prices. Common Paper from 6 to 8 cents a roll, Satins from 20 cents to 3 shillings, Bordering, both common Satins and Gold. Window Paper. Fire Prints, See .— Hands furnished to Jiang the Paper if wanted. Window Sash, Blinds and Window GlasJ. O 3 Call and examine. JOSEPH P R I C E ’S W HEREAS, on the 31st Dec., 1848, E nos B arnes executed to W oodruff L. B arnes a mortgage, dated that dhy, recorded in Ontario County Cleik’sOffieCi in hook Sti of, mortgages page 313 of, among othdr landa, “all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the we t pa t of the village of Geneva, iti the comity of Ontario, described as toliotvs, viz:—Being that part of eight acre outlet, number five, hounded south |>v Washington street, west by Liberia street, north by a two acre lot, sold by James Carter to Arnos Sigler, east by a lot heretofore conveyed by James Carter to Samuel Kellogg, being the goulli halfof the west half .of lot No. five, containing two acres, be the same more or less—ex cepting therefrom that certain piece heretofore sold and conveyed by Enos Barnes to George Coon, or to Anthony Tnrck, nnd also that, certain piece heretofore contracted to Calvin Doty, and also that certain piece heretofore con tracted to James Maltoon, which mortgage has been as signed to James Huntington, by the condilioq of which mortgage there Is due and payable on the same, oil the day of the first publication of this notice, twelve hundred and thirteen dollars and seven cents. Whereby default has occurred in the Condition there* of,and the power of sale therein contained, has bc'ome operative, and no suit or proceeding* at law having been instituted to recover the debt secim d thereby, or any part thereof, notice Is given that on the third day of April, 1852. at 2 o'clock? M., at the Mansion House in Geneva, Ontario county, the premises described us above, in said mortgage, will be sold at pub'ic auction. CliAS. J. FOLGER, Atl’y, Dated Januaty, 1852 97tvl3 t t r p E i m S O F TIKI? C O U N T V C O U R T JL of Ontario county, for the trial of Issue* of Law or fact, are appointed r<» he held in the year 1852, on the fourth Monday in April and September, and in each year thereaficrmi flic fourth Monday in January. April,, and September, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at tlte Court Mouse, In Canandaigua, at which the attendance of Grand and Petit Jurors Is required. Terms of Court of Sessions will be held at the same times ami place. Terms ofthe County Court will also be held at the same place and hour ofthe day, on the second Monday of February, in the year 1852 , and on the first Monday in June, July, August, November, December,, and on the third Monday of M.Trch, in Hie year 1852. and each year t hereafter, nt'Which no Jury is required to attend. Dated January 1 st, 1852. CM AS. J. FOLGER, Ontario Comity Judge/’ State of New York, Ontario County Clerk’s Office , ) Canandaigua January, 1*1,1852. S l certify Hint the foregoing is a true copy of and Order made by the County Judge of Hie County of Ontario, and entered and filed in this office the first day of January, 1852. REUBEN MURRAY, Jr., Clerk of Ontario County Estate of Thomas Robson, de ceased* ■jVTOTICE isJgivoD to all persons.having claims against l i the Estate.of T homas . R obso #, lute of the town of j Seneca, to present the same with the vouchers therefor.! to either of the subscribers, at their respective,places or : residence, on or before the CHi day of May, J852, OTIS B. BARDEN, l p ypcllfnrw 881116 JESSE T. GAGE, {Ezeeutore. I I ■ ■ I I ■ ■ | | M M ■ I I || ~ I Notice I S hereby given to all creditors having claims against C harles A. W illiamson deceased, formerly of Ge neva, Ontario county, unit they are required to exhib t such claims, with the voucher* thereof, to the subscriber at Ills office In the village of Geneva, In the county of Ontario, on or before the twelfth day of February next. JAMES H. WOODS, Executor,dec. Dated,Geneva, 2tilli July, 1851. Relief in Ten Minnies, Cure in a Few Days , insured by Tlie Great Foreign Remedy. DR. LOCOCK’S P U L M O N I C Corner o f Castle And Water S(8V. r g I H E S u b s c r iber m a n u facture, s t i T a ™' JL E N G I N E S . C A S T & WRoJen, IR O N F L U E B O I L E R S ,M I L L g r a b . IN G ,C A S T I N G S A N D M A C H IN E R Y of all kinds. He makes and sells BurroH’s Shell Whee and Plain Plows,- ibe C ast I r o n I m p ro v e d B uuhkye , and a yoriety o f others. Also the celebrated B ock ’S P atent A ir T ight C ooking S tove , R ace ’ s S e l f -A cting R egister , with agenernlaseortmen tof P arlor B ox and K itchen S toves J. R. JO H N S T O N . Geneva, July9s l851. 35 \ s i l T e r , R OSEWOOD, Mahogany, Black Walnut and Common S ltO W C a s e s , 'a new 1 find splendid a rticle; with French double thiick and W A P E f i S ! Plate Glass, for Jewellers, and Merchants gene- 0 t rally ; Cases of all prices made tq order, and on J^IOR the Cure of Colds* Coughs, Asthma, _ _ _ 132 00 23 00 28 00 35 00 M o r tg a g e S a le. . Default has been made in the payment of the moneys seen ml by a mortgage executed by Samuel Williams, and LouUa his wile, to Alethea Deusmore, bearing date the fourteenth day of November, A. D. 183*, anil recorded in the Ontario County Clerk’s office, October IsL 1850, at 5 o'clock P. M., hi Liber 42 of Mortgages, at folio 224— which mortgage has been duly assigned by the said Alethea Dciismore, by an instrument in writ ing bearing date June 23 1851, to I he undersigned, of ihe town ut Hopewell in said county of Ontario, who Is nmv ihe owner tlterco f, nml is of and upon the follow ing described premises, ns they are described in said mortgage to w it: ** All that certain piece or parcel of land situate iu the town of Hopewell, In the county of Ontario, being those certain pans of lot number sixty, eight, in township number ten, In the second range of townships which were allotted and sot off 10 the said Louisa Williams, hi the partition of Zimrl Densmore among Hie heirs at law. in August. 1835, by Thomas On ley. John Tollman and Otis Whitney, commissioners in partition: reference being had to the report on file in the office of the clerk of the county of Ontario. The same is designated as allotimniii number three of the whole thereof.\ The amount claimed to be due thereon at the first publication of this notice, (Dec. 24, 1851) is two hundred and one dollars and eight cents, and no s-uit or proceeding has been instituted to recover Hie same, or any pan thereof. Notice is therefore hereby slven that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, and in pursuance of the statute in such case made ami provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises at Public Auction, at the Franklin House kept by Asa Gardner, in the village of Geneva. New York, on the eighteenth day of March, A. I) , 1852, at two o’clock in the afternoon Dated Geneva, Dec. 18, 1851. CHARLES DBNSMOKE, E dgar H. H urd , Assignee. Geneva, N.Y., Att’y. 1095wl2 the Sash and Blinds. Competition and improvements are thecause, no doubt. The subscriber, who has made a superior article for twenty years In this vicinity, still continues to lurnish and make to order the best and cheapest in this section of country, He invites all concerned to investigate the truth of thisstatementby calling and examining the material and workmanship. His shop and store is on lower end of Water street Also, Paints, Oils, Putty, Paper Hangings, &c. 1040; E. P. EARL. O HIO Fire.Proof Paint Agency; also. New York Fire-Proof Paint, for sale to dealers and painters by the ton or bbl, at low rates by May 1. A. D. PLATT. W H. SMITH is agent for JGddy^S • P r i n t i n g I n k s , and has a supply on hand. Common Printing a t25 cts,,extra, 30 cts., and Book at 40 cts. the pound. Geneva, Jan. 1,1851. P E D L A R S AN BE SUPPLIED WITH HALL & EL TON’S goods, at New York prices by JOHN H. TILLMAN. ___ __ _ ____ _ . _____ 4 P L A T F O R M SC A L E S . A N ASSORTMENT OF DU RYE E, FOR- SCYTH & Co., Scales, warranted equal to .any in the world, and ten per cent cheaper, for sale by_____________JOHN H. TILLMAN. Tk/T A C A R O N I, a freshly imported article, S j JL this day received in Store, and for sale by N. Y. & Erie Railroad Ware-House On the Canal , near the Deopt o f the A. 8f R . R a il R o a d , Geneva. T HE subscriber will continue the business of S to r a g e and F o r w a r d i n g , at his Warehouse. Goodsreceived and forwarded by Canal, Rail Road and Steamboat. All business entrusted to his care will be punctually attended to. Blossburg, Peach Orchard and Lehigh Coal for sale at all times. Cash paid for Wheat and all other kinds of produce. JOSEPH PRICE. Geneva, Jan. 9.1850. 41 D R . ST O R M ’S C e l e b r a t e d ScotcU C o u g h C a n d y , P REPARED from his original Receipt, by H. W a d e , of St. Louis, Mo., a safe and pleasant Remedy for Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Hoarseness, and for clear ing the Voice, and strengthening the Lungs. This Candy has been sold in the city of Edin burgh, Scotland, for the last fifteen years, and now bears a higher reputation than any other article offered as a cure for the above diseases. Price 10 cents per roll.—For sale at the City Drug Store, by GEO. P. MOWRY, Agent for Geneva. Geneva, July 21, 1351. 73 W o n d e r f u l D isco v e r y . HE only sure remedy for H e m o r r h o i d s or P I L E S ) known to the world, is f, PAGE’S ANODYNE OIL, Just now discovered in the middle of the Nine teenth Century, warranted to cure, if used ac cording to dirctions. For sale by GEO. P. MOWRY, T Nov. 25, 1851. GEO. P. MOWRY. A m e r i c a n C u tlery* A NEW AND HANDSOME assortment of Pocket Cutlery, from the celebrated Wnter- ville Factory, can be found at very low prices, nt the subscriber’s, who is prepared to sell at wholesale and retail. Country Merchants supplied nt New York Prices, JOHN H. TILLMAN. A C e l e b r a t e d R a t D ESTROYER which,says the originator,effectually banishes from the premises every individual sped- iqen of this excavating provision-steal Ing race, hy ►imply spreading a smell portion of it on bread, and Throwing ihe piece? where rats and mice frequent.—Price one shilling the box. Sold nt the City Drug Store, by 86 Oct. 15, J85I. G. P. MOWRY. v ICTORINES and CUFFS, just received at 92w3 CARROLL fc CO’S. A FEW more F r e n c h C locks^ Gothic and Alabaster, warranted Perfect Time Keepers, at 69 ______ _______________ E. BARNARD’S S i l v e r M e d a l, F OR the best SH O W CASE* obtained' at the State Fair, last week. The subscriber is making to order this nice and rich article, nt unusual low prices, and of exquisite workmanship. E. P. EARL, Water st., Geneva. Sept. 24, 185L 8 § July 13, 1851, Agent for Geneva. 73 H . H . & G. C. S E E L Y E , ✓ H AVING completed tlieit first fall purchase, are prepared toofferafull supplyoffushion- ahle Plaid and Chameleon Dress and Black Silks, Raw Silks, Ptirmattas, French Merinos, Muslin DeLaines, Alpaccos, Cheney Mohair, a new article for dress, Shawls in great variety, Muslins, Embroideries, Hosiery, Woolen Yarns of every kind, Cloths, Cassi meres, &c. &c. The above, with numerous other articles, we offer with confidence, as being in cheapness, quality,-and variety, comparable with any stock this side of New York. Geneva, Sept. 24, 1851. 82 W i n d o w S a s h a n d B l i n d s . T HE .subscriber continues to keep a supply of Sash and Blinds at reasonable terms, at his old stand. South side of Seneca street. Also, PAINTING. GLAZING & PAPER HANG ING. Pure Belleville White Lead, and nil kinds of paints for sale. All orders promptly attended to. He trusts to the generosity of the public for aliberal patronage, SAMUEL WILSON-. Geneva July 9. 1851. D P l a t f o r m a n d C o u n t e r Scales. T HE subscriber would call the attention ofthe public to the fact that lie is the agent for the sale of all goods manufactured by Duryce Forsyih 5c Co., of Rochester, who have taken the first Premium at several of the State Fairs, both of this and other suites, for their Scales, which are warranted equal to any manufactured, and much cheaper. Sugai Mills. Letter Presses, Store nnd Warehouse Trucks of all sizes, on hand or fur nished to order. JOHN H. TILLMAN. T RICOPHEROUS —Barry’s—also Yhaloiis’ Invtgorator, two very popular articles for promoting thegrowth and luxuriance of the Hair, for sale hy Q, P. MOWRY, June 3,1851. C A R P E T ST O R E . T HE Subscribers have just added largel y to their stock of Carpeting, and now offer Ta pestry and Brussels Carpeting Three Ply do., Superfine and Fine do., Venetian do.; Matting, Rugga, and Floor Oil Cloths of all widths. . H. H. &G. C-SEELYE. Geneva, Sept. 24, 1851. J e n n y L i n d , R OSE, Ltly, and Palm Soaps, of the finest French make, just received from the importer These soaps exceed In all desirable qualities almost any similar article ever Introduced, and are sold at one shilling the cake. Also the pure Cocoa Nut Oil Soap, beautifully white In appearance, and highly fragrant, at sixpence the cake. Sold at the City Drug Store, by 86 Oct. 2SJ, test Q. P. MOWRY. Com ity o f O n t a r io, Surrogate’s C o u r t, st: In the matter of the application of the Ad. mioistrator, &c., of Israel L. Crittenden, a J creditor of Forrescuc W. Crittenden, late of Seneca, deceased, to have the real estate of ( tiiesaid Fortescuc W, Crittenden mortgaged, } leased, or sold for the payment of his debts J An order having heretofore been duly made on the ap plication of William Johnson, the acting Administrator of Israel L. Crittenden, deceased, a creditor ofthe estate of Fortescne VV. Crittenden, late of the town of Seneca, deceased, intestate, requiring Philo Bronson and Lucius Warner, the acting Aminislrators ol the estate of the *aid intestate, personally to he and appear in this Court on lii!.* day, to show cause why they should not be required to mortgage, lease or sell the real estate ofthe said intes tale, for the payment of Ills debts-, and the said Adminis trator having appeared, and having shown no cause to iiu» ponn-irv ir Iz ordeted, that all persons interested in .he esm.e of’the sain For.e'r^ W.. Crllicnden. daona.ed, Intestate, appear in this Court at cnC Surrogate s Office in the village of Canandaigua, on thy 8 U 1 day 01 J ebruary next, at 12 o’clock M., then and there to show cause Wh \ authority should not be given to the said Administrators of the estate of the said Fortescuc W. Ciittonden, to mortgage, lease or sell so much of the real estate ofthe said Fortescue W Crittenden, ns shall be necessary to pay his debts. Dated December 12.1851. 95w6 M o r tg a g e S a le. W ILLIAM W. GREEN Band LUCY B„ hiavyife.of the village of Geneva, Ontario County, and State of New York, by an indenture of mortgage bearing date tlie 1st day of June, 1847, and recorded, together with the power of sale therein contained, in the Clerk’s Office of the Countv ol Ontario, in Liber 36 ot Mortgage--, at Folio 201, duly morlguged to P iiinkhas P routy of said village of Geneva, “ All that certain piece or paicel of land situate, lying, and being, in the village of Geneva aforesaid, being a part of Eight Acre Lot number three, (3) according to Annin & Barton’s plan of said village, bounded as follows—Commencin'! at a point in the north line of William street, one hundred ami twenty six feet oast from the north-east corner of Grove and William stret ts? thence northerly on the east line of U. H. Bartlett's lot, a id parallel with the east line or Grove srreet. three Hundred and ten feet; tin nee easterly about the centre of the swale, in a direct line to a cedar stake, ninety-six feet; thence southerly parallel with said west boundary, and ninety-six feet distant therefrom to the north line of William street.; ihcncewesicrly on said north line of Will iam st, to the place of beginning, being the lot and prem ises on which the party of the first part now resides. And default lias been made in the payment of the money se cured by said mortgage whereby the said power of sale has become operative. There is claimed to be due on said Morigage at the time of the first publication of this notice, six hundred- tliiriy-nine dollars sixty-five cents, ($033.(35) ami no suit or proceedings nt law have been in stituted lor the recovery of the money secured by said Mortgage, or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that, pursuant to said power of sale nnd tlte statute in such cases made and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed, by a sale of said mort gaged premises, at public auction, on the fifth day of March next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at tlie Frank lin House in the village of Geneva, Ontario County. .Da ted, Geneva, Dec. 10 , 1851. PHINEHAS PROUTY, Mortgagee, _K iddbr & B radford , Jlttys. <J3 M o r tg a g e Sale* AULT having been made in the payment of cer tain monies secured tone paid in and hy a certain in denture of Mortgage, executed bv J ohn R. B arnks , and M aria his wife, of the town of Seneca, in the county of Ontario, to J ohn G ovndry , of Dansvllle, in the connty of Livingston, bearing date the fifteenth day of October, eighteen hundred and forty nine; which said Indenture of Mortgage was duly recorded in the office of the Clerk of Ontario county,in liber 4(1 of mortgages, at folio 253, 011 tlie 14ih day of January, 1850, at six o’clock, P. M. And whereas. Hie sum of one thousand one hundred and forty seven dollars, and seventy seven cents, is claimed to be due, and unpaid on said mortgage at the date lidreol, being the first publicnitou of this notice, and no suit at law has been instituted to recover the same on tlie bond, or any partlhereof. Noticeis hereby given,that in pursuance of the power contained in said mortgage; itio premises herein after de scribed will be exposed to public sale or vendue, at the Temperance House, kept by Owcti Edmondston, in the village of Geneva, in said county, on ihe twenty-fourth day of February next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, ami so much thereofsold as may be necessary to satisfy the sum above stated to be due, with interest thereon, nnd the costs and expenses ofsucli sale. The premises to be sold are described In sold motlgage ns ltd lows: “ All those certain pieces or parcels of Land situate lying and being in the town of Seneca, in the county of Ontario, described as follows: That partof lot number thirty-three,in the Gore between the old and new pre empt ion lines, boutfdr d thus; Beginning at the north east corner of lot thirty three, thence west on the north line of said lot totlicold preemption line, thence south on said line so fordlslant that a line parallel with the north lino above described will contain two hundred acres, I hence on said parallel line to the cast line of said lot thence north on said east line to the place of beginning ; con taining two hundred acres. Also subdivision 'ot number five of lot number thirty-one, in said gore, containing ninety one acres one rood and twenty-two perches. Ref erence to u deed executed bv W illiam 8 . C hapman and wife to J ohn H. B arnks , of date twenty-first of Septem ber,eighteen hundred and thirty-five. Also subdivision number seven of lot number thirty-five, in Uyckman’s location, in the said Gore, containing one hundred and fifty one acres. Reference to a deed of the same lot ex ecuted by David (’athenrt, Mnsierlon Ure and Robert Tioup.to John R. Barnes, of date twenty seventh day of Ocobcr, eighteen liiindrcdanil iweuty eeveu.” Dated, Geneva, Nov.26th, 1851. JOHN GOUNDRY. JAME3 H. WOODS. A ttorney. ________________ 91 T o t h e P e o p l e o f t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o rU . T O all persons interested in .ihe Estate of William W. Greene, late of the Town of Seneca, In the county o‘ Ontario, deceased, Intestate, send greeting: You and each of you. nre hereby cited personally to be and appear jjelore our Surrogate, of our county of On tarlo, at the Surrogate's Office, In the village of Canan- nndnigiia, in said county of Ontario, on the 10th day of February, A. D., 1852. at 12 o’clock, M., then and there to attend the final settlement of tlic.iiccourits of Lucy B. Greene, and Samuel Greene, as the Administrators of the said Estate. Witness the Seal of the said Office, and the 3 9 . signature of the County Judge of said county, at Canandaigua aforesaid, this 6 th day of De cembcr, A. D., 1851. 95 __________________________ MARK H. SIBLEY, Y a n k e e Soap. S UPERIOR for shaving purposes. Also, Walnut Oi Military Soap, some oe low as 6 d. per cake, and a fine article too. For sale at the City Drug Store, by GEO. P. MOWRY. New 18,1851. 6 Bronchitis, Pulmonary Consumption, and all affections of the Breath and Lunge. Manu factured by E. TAYLOR, Rochester, N. Y., the only true nind genuine proprietor and manu facturer on the Continent of Ameiica, by assign ment of right fvom J ames J ohnston , I m p o r t a n t t o C lerg y m e n * [From the Rev. Owen Thomas, Holyhead.) Dear Sir—Dr. Locock’s Wafers do a great deal of good to my. voice. I got a bad cold from u dump bed about thirty-five, years'ago, and my voice xvas very bad ever since, giving great pain to mo when preaching or sinking—add 1 am very fond of singing, 1 used many different medicines and somcrof them did me good for a little thnej; but Dr. Locock’s is thebest of all—it clears my voice and stops the coughing instantly, I have never found anything to compare with it. I have been 33 years a Wesleyan minister, and all the Wesleyan Methodists in the principality know me; 20 years of which I spent at Holyhead :1 and I am personally known to all the first men ofrhat body, many of whom have admired the ef fects of the Wafers in clearing the voice and stop ping the cough—they never get such medicine be fore. My wife, ever since Christmas', has been very well alter taking two boxes. I am a witness of their power to stop a frightful fit of coughing in nn instant. I, as a Wesleyan preacher, call on all pieach* ers nnd singers of every denomination to toke these Wafers for improving the voice and curing coughs. 4 You may publish my testimonial for the excel, lent Wafers if yon wish. 1 am truly yours, O W E N T H O v lA S . I m p o r t a n t C a u t i o n . I do hereby caution tho public against buying or using a spuriousnnd worthless medicine man ufactured by James Bryan, Rochester, N.Y., call ed Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers, ns they are a spu rious imitation of the genuine Dr. Locock’s Pul. monic Waters, and a humbug upon the commu nity. For sale bv SIMPSON & BRONSON. Geneva, April 2.9 1351. 61 E x c e l s i o r S o a p . A NEW and superior article, called the Ex celsior Soap, which, for all the various purposes to which soap is applicable, is thought to be superior to nil others. For the removal of oil, paint, tar, ink, &c , it is excellent and works equally well in hard, soft, cold, warm, or salt water. The subscriber has fust receiv ed a large.supply of Kxcesior Soap, which he offers to dealers and others at about the same hand, by E. P. EARL, Water Street, Geqeva., N. Y.—Orders by mail attended to, and Cases Shipped to anv part of the United States March 5, 1 8 5 1 . ___________ 54^ ~ ~ ~ a g e n c y \ OF »R . S. s . r iT C H ’S CELEBRATED MEDICINES, SED by him with such distinguished suc cess in the cure of Coughs, Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma, Heart Diseases\ Dyspepsia, Piles, Female Complaints, &d. &c. Also Dr* S. S. FitclVs AbdominalSnpporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling T.ubcs, and Lectures on Consumption, and the art of preserving Lite and Health to Old Age, See. &c. Mr. A. D. PLATT, Geneva; has been ap pointed Agent for the sale of the above Goods, and will keep them constantly on hand at his store, in Geneva. N, Y. $ 3 - Dr. Fitch’s Guide Book to Invalids, and Directions for Promoting Health, and Instruc tions to Mothers, in the Management of Child* ren.” may be had.gratuitously, by calling for il at the Store ns above. An extremely valuable Book. A. O. A N D R E W S . Sole Travelling Agent for the State of New York. 3yl005 M A G A Z I N E S & P E R I O D I C A L S W e are Agents for the following Magazines and wil deliver them promptly to subscribers al llio sub scription price, free ol postage Godvy’s Lady’s Book, Graham's Mugazne, Suriam’s do Harper’s do The International Magazine Lndy’y-'Nutionul Mechanic’s Holden’s limit’s Merchont’s Knickerbocker, Whig Review, Democratic Review. Bl.iekwood, Edinburgh, Westminster, North British, do do do do do price $3.00 3.00 3,10 3.00 3.00 2,(0 3.00 J ,00 5.00 3.00 5.00 k 3,00 3.00 3. 1)0 3.00 3.00 price as com m o n soap. Mny 1. A. I) PLATT. F a r m e r s A t t e n d ! FLAXSEED TO LET! HE subscriber has Flaxseed which he offers to Farmers for sowing, and will pay TEN SHILLINGS PER BUSH EL FOR THE CROP. No charge will be made for the use of the seed. GEO. P. MOWRY, April 1 , 1851. City Drug Store,Geneva. London Quarterly, 3,00 (The Iasi five wifi be furnished to one subscriber for $ 10 , or any two of them lor $5.) Mother's Magazine, price $1,00 Household Words 3 J,W Phrenological Journal, Water Cure, e L00 Anv otherperlodicals not on tlte above list will bq pro cured m order. . DERBY ORTON & CO. Geneva. Dec.17, 1851. 1094. F a m i l y B illies. W E have on hand a largd assortment ‘of Family Bibles, at prices from 25 cents to $2>, ’>nd In evety style of binding; also.Prayer nnd Hymn B oks. Call on Hd DERBY, ORION & GO. £ 1 Iic€L rI.A K . Gold and SiIvor <6 it f t it AI 6 t <6 << (< R e c e i v e d , a fresh supply of Levers, Anchor Escapements, Lepine Watches. Fob and Vest Chains;forGents.; Chatlelains, tor Ladies, varieties, ilt 9 E. BARNARD’S. P liy s ic ia iV s Cases* F ROM JULES HAUL’S celebrated establish, ment, for sale at low prices, at- H. FARM ELBE’S 65 Drus: and Chemical Store. T A D e a d S h o t f o r B e d Bugs* HE intolerable nuisance of Bed Bugs can be got rid, of effectually, by the use of the D E A D SH O T , a new exterminate! of tremenduous power. The main agent employed in this preparation is a poisonous green rosin, which unlike a min eral in solution, is not soon rubbed off and wasted, but remains a long time wherever ap plied—a train of certain death—a perfect Bohott Upas to these destroyers of our nightly rest. For sale, wholesale and retail, by % A. D. PLATT, 72 Druggist, &c., Geneva. P i l l s fo r R a t s . YON’S Pills for the destruction of Rats and Mice ; also, Magnetic Powder for the des traction of all kinds of insects, which are war ranted free from poison. For sale at wholesale and retail by (May 1.) A. D. PLATT. B a l t e r ’s B r o m a . COMBINATION of the Cocoa Nut with other ingredients, innocent,strengthening, and agreeable both to invalids and persons in health. Forsale by H. PARMELEE, 24 Seneca st. L -TO THE LADIES & GENtl E- MEN — Among the ibu thousand inventions ilpiy he daily being brougut before ihe public in this ape ni ii.i proverneni, one more, nnd not the least, Ims made its ap pearancc, designed expressly fur your benefit. In iiUiu tlucing to you LYON’S KATIIAliiON, which has hren -awarded the PREMIUMS at tlie New York and Miclntgaii State Fairs for 1£5I, ns the best article Cor re.-toriuir the Hair, and keeping it from fading out, however much this noble ornament may have,been weakened l>v disease or other causes. One Trial wid prove 10 ymi more satisfactory, than hun dreds of certificates from persons you never heard ol. liv ing nwav down east. Try h, and judge for yourselves, there is no humbug nhout thisj but il is an ml tale ihat is every day used by hundreds of families, to tin ir entile satisfaction. There is nothing in its composition ihat is In tlie least injurious 10 the hail'. On the contrary it util leave your hair in n healthy state, and rffeciually de stroy dandruff, leaving the hair under its application, always CLEAN, SOFT AND GLOSSY, • .dressed In any style. It Is invaluable for its beaurifyii'g and invigorating qualities, Impart leg to the hair the fra grance ofthe most delightful flowers. For the toilet, it is uniNjualed* 'Try it ladies and gentlemen.and H you find it answers vour expectations, the Proprietor, would be happy to receive vour patronage, and assistance in intro ducing it to voiirfriends. , ^r» Also, LYON’S-EXTRACT OP JAMAICA MNGF.R. for dlspepsin, gout, rheumatism,cramp, cholera, cholera morbus, nervous and sick headache, sea sickness, nausea, &c. The^reat advantage of the Fluid Extract. <or Ess ence of Jamaica Ginger, is that in rt very concentrated form, it coMtains all the above principles, without any > the inert matter, which makes it much more agrecnblet the stomach, and at U c same time more palatable. Try a single bottle, and it not satisfied, our Agents ^ authorised to return the money in every Instance. Orders from dealers supplied at the usual discount, by addressing lU 8 *lyl THOMAS Sc RUSS, Mew York. A. D. PLATT, Sole Agent for Geneva and vicinity H a d l o c k ’s S y r u p . ~j|\JADLOCK’S cefebroted Pulmonic Syrup for sale by May 13. H. PARMA LEE, 24 Seneca st . J u l e s H a u e l ’s celebrated P e r f u m e r y A fresh supply, just received, and for sal low, by 56 H. HARMELEE, 24. Seneca sr A T HE subscriber is agent for the sale of the P a r i s h P s a l m o d y , a n d P a r i s h H y m n s , and is prepared to furnish Churches with them, tit the Publisher’s prices. Churches wishing to introduce new Hymn books can get a copy for i nspection, and also can find the reco. mendations ofthe best kind , forth© above books W. H. SMITH. Geneva, Dec, 10, 1850. D e p o t o f S h a k e r B room s * T HE subscriber-is prepared to supply dealers with any quantity of Shaker Brooms, at the same price charged by them at their village or in New York. [May 1 .1 A. D. PLATT. « % P AINTS and Oils, all kinds,'in any quantity and at the lowest prices, at N e w STYLES OF FLUID LAMPS, Glass Candlesticks, &c., just received ut the City Drug Store, by June 5, 1851. G. P. MOWRY. », um/ lit! - G. P. MG WRY. W INDOW v\APKRatul Transparent Shades from the manufacturers, a will bc #old remarkably low, by June 3, 1851. p l a t e d B r i t a n n i a C o ffee P o t s , •1- Ten Pots and Castors, The latest patterns cm be found, for lowpiices, at 9 E. BARNARD’S. L IME for White-Washing—a first rate artL cle of Eastern Lime; also, White-Wdsh Brushes, for sale by M ay 1 . A. D. PLATT. May 1 A. D PLATTS. C ORY L E E X T R A C T * — Extract of Common Witch Hazle, unequalled by any similar preparation, for rheumatism, bruises, sprains, tooth.ache, sore throat, quinzy, &c., used both internally and outwardly. This article is very highly recommended by the Hon. John C. Spencer, and other distinguished per sons. It should be kept in every family. H. PARMELEE, 65 Sole Agent in Geneva, H a t s ! Hats ! C h e a p e r ! Hats I Cheap C h e a p e s t! J U S T received, atthe Old Estab lished G e n e v a H a t S t o r e > a general assortment o f Summer H a ts , w h ich, together with their usual assortment o f H A T 6 A N D C A P S , wll he sold as cheap ascan be procured wes* of New York. W IGHT & CLARK. G e n e v a , July 16,1851. W r o u g h t I r o n R a i l i n g . T HE Subscriber having received the agency for the sale ofWickfersham’s Patent Wrought Iron Railing is now prepared to take orders for the same. This Railing has been most favorably received wlfbrevcr it has been introduced. It is more beautiful and durable than cast Iron, and at the same time less expensive. For enclosing Cemetery lots. Door Yards, Balconies. &c., it is most admirably adapted. A sample of this Railing can be s#en at my 9 tore, where other in formation can be obtained. _________ J OHN H. TILLMAN, A N e w A r r i v a l 9 BRUSHES of all kinds—several new and D r u g s a n d . M e d i c i n e s , C HEMICAL Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, and Window Glass, at wholesale and retail. H.PARM E L E E . 24, Seneca st. * 1 - 1 * ■ \ 11 1 1 * ; ............ . mm ♦ P e a s e ’s Cough. C a n d y , C OD Liver Oil Candy, Page’s Cough Candy and other kinds lor sale by H. PARMELEE, 34 Senecast. SHELL* COM B S . ~ B UFFALO HORN,Buck and DressIngCombe, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils, and a variety of articles necessary o complete the \Toilet. E. BARNARD. _ « - P a i n t e r s , A t t e n t i o n . T HE subscriber having a good . set of cash, paying customers, will sell out to apy young, man of good moral character, wishing to es* tublish himself in business. Possession mny be bad on or before the first of March next., 417 Geneva, Oct 29, 1851. S. GREENE. *1 v o t i c 1 el r\ ~ u~~ D U R R A L V S P A T E N T Shell-wheet -D Plows—No. 3 ,$ 6 , 0 0 and No.5, $ 6 , 50 ; * Geneva,Aug. 5,1851. J . R . JOHNSTON. 52 W ” B l a n k B o o k s . • 1 SMITH is manufacturing BlankBook® and is prepared to sell at as low prices I as any other establishment in the State, of the sam quality, at No. 31, Seneca street. Geneva, Jan. 1 1851 . 59 beautiful patterns of H a i r B r u s h e s , at H.»PARMfiLEE’S, 94 Seneca et. J ULES HAUL'S N y m p h S o a p , is a new botanical preparation, for rendering the skin soft and fair, giving the moat sallow complexion a delicacy and fairness which the mokt youthful mightcovet. Sold wholesale and retail, by ... -fl. P ARMI£LEE, 24 Seneca et. */ 1 inyan stands at writers, sagely ilways thought the feet. ly, Henry Bor >, gave an ex- of American of Hungarian Oct. 15, iriol. G. P. MOWRY. F l o u r a n d A p p le B a rrels* F OR SALE, hv the subscriber, at the White Spring Mills, 2000 Flour and Apple Barrels, well seasoned, and of 1 .I 10 best quality. Apply at 1 _ U '|| he Mill*. 3 R. H. MORRIU. A K n ives, Scissors & R a z o r s . G o ld P e n s , P e n c ils, T h im b le s , Aiut an en.li _ ....u«n #*f Vatipv nrttel Consisting of S * e n a e r s , uravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, ColIars,Shirts, Bosoms, Gloves, Hose, Wiappers, Drawers, &c. CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to hy E. KENT, J. H. NICHOLS, and the proprie tor. As this is the general Depot of Fashions for this and the surrounding places, the Trade are. informed that tha proprietor keeps con stantly on hand G enio C. S cott ’ s far-famed F a s h i o n R e p o r t s , which they should never be without if they wish to “ keep up with the times and fashions.” HENRY SAVAGE. «nie or ntT »‘>nna manuruct m ru r/y^.raryx^ri-nr*yrtv & Co.. *»f Rochester, who hnvd taken the first Premium ut several of the State Fairs, both of this and other states, for their Scales, which are warranted equal to any manufactured, and much cheaper. Sugar Mills. Letter Presses, Store nnd Warehouse'Trucks of-all sizes, on hand or fur-‘ nished to order, JOHN H. TILLMAN. C o n g ress W a t e r 9 IRECT from the Congress Spring, at Sara toga, just received, and for aal*’ by H. PAR MELEE, 24 Seneca st. li.n» 9th. 1851. • 57 D nnd Floor Oil tifnt.bs ol all width*. H. H. & G. C. SEELYE. Geneva, Sept. 24, 1851. C D o c t . M a r c h i s i ’s ELEBRATED anti highly approved Catho- 1 icon, for the relief and euro of suffering Females, for sale a t tho City Drug Store, bv GEO. l \ MOWRY. N. B.—-Call and get a pamphlet,gratis. Geneva, April 1 , 1351. *> K* w 1 . . - n _ .—- . _— _ - - — _ _ _ ING. Pure Belleville White Lead, and all kinds of paints for sale. AH orders promptly attended to. He trusts to the generosity of the public/or alfboral patronage. SAMUEL WILSON*. Geneva July 9. 1851. 53 T RICOPHEROUS — Barry’s—also Phalous’ Invigorator, two very popular articles for promoting thegrowth and luxuriance ofthoHair, for sale by G. P. MOWRY, Turn* R. 1951 . B U R R A L L ’S P A T E N T Shell-whce[; Plows—No-3,$6,00and N o .5,$6,50. J . R . JOHNSTON. Geneva, Aug. 5,1851. 52 IGS, Prunes, [Nts, Raisins, Currants, &c. i ’\ T for sale hv Munv 1.1 4 . T). P t i T t . . ▼ CO Q O D A t tns., and more thnu 1000 Tract's^ which frr ig worth nre undoubtedly the richest m of reading in the English Language- . ^okuund Tracts sold at the same low^ZiCey af at tho City Depository, in New York* ,~r. W. H. S-W'TH. 1 1 1850. Y a n k e e So&iV - UPBItlOR for shaving purposes* Ol Military 8 oap, some as low as 6 J- P® a fiat artide too. For sale a. Ibe CIV Nov. 18.1351. ' • S